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By Cli8by, Jones & JReese.
MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 27* 1878.
Numbek 8.123
by telegraph.
day dispatches.
Now* Itoms.
that, when it ia a question ot the tem
poral dominion of the Apostolic See. it
inrolres the well being and safety of the
whole human family." The Pope distinct
ly endorses the policy and acta of hi* pre
decessor, condemns ciTil marriages, and
deplore* the rejection of the antnority of
.. , i L ... th# church, proclaiming that the cause
for Endued vested °J a1 ' the but, in language
borse* were ahipped for England yester-
d*T-
la an affray which occurred in GrifBn-
tJ *B, a suburb of tbia city, between Or-
.tje Touag Britons and Catholic union-
Jat. Hartnejr, Catholic, was fatally I
April 2C.—Her Majesty’s
•not*
IUursx,
of calmness and dignity, deToid through
out of any tono of offence or violence.
The Encyclical contains no attack what
ever upon the civil government of Italy,
nor any mention, direct or indirect, of
the houaoof Savoy.
Loudon, April 26.—Three thousand
miners met at Uddinston, Soottand, yes
ii. ..•nr.u-.a, brought I terday and received to demand an au-
„ prisoner a seaman named Flynn, ta- Tance of one shilling day, on the
bra off the bark Arlington, from 1 alia- masters of all 8©otch collieriex, and if the
d.lpbia fur Qac.-nstown, charged with I demand ia refused, to strike work on the
t*i«f the ringleader in a mntiny on second of May.
that vessel. Four outer sailors of the London, April 26.—A dispatch from
Arlington were placed in irons by the Constantinople to Reuter's Telegram
sion of the Sirus, and left on board the Company says tbo Russian authorities
cresn have decided to abandon the intention of
Foroign News. I sending a number of officers and men to
London, April 26.—The Standard states I attend the worship in the Greek
rat 10,000 uniforms for the naval reserve churches of Constantinople Sunday next,
base been ordered. * ossa and TeSk Pashas will leave here
London, April 26 —The Standard has tc-morrow for the scene of insurrection in
tbs following from Bucharest: A circu- 018 Rhodope Mountains, in the capacity
Ur fiom the miniater of the interior in-1 of Turkish commissioners. The insni-
I rms prefects that the convention with 8 on,B oro well officered, and are Drovided
fiossia is stnl in force, and every facility I w,th “ abundance of ammnnition. They
(o-transport and lodging must be granted occupy impregnable positions. Deputa-
uEnwians, but only daring their march tions of Mussnlmen inhabitants of Ron-
u, halting place*. Tbo circular enjoins “® lia w «t«d upon *»• Layard, the Brit-
tirof.cts to preserve tranquillity in epite 1 1,11 Ambassador to-day, and begged him
of ersry provocation, aa a conflict would telegraph bis government to urge Ea
ts disastrous. Roumania must await I ro P oan intervention to put an end to the
1 atrocities committed by the Bulgarians.
It is denied that the Grand Coke Nicho
las will leave San Stofano.
A Railroad Aocideut.
Richmond, V*., April26.—Anaccident
occurred between fonr and five o'clock
this morning to the last night’s mail train
on the Richmond and Danville Railroad,
near Clover, 96 miles from Richmond,
which resulted in five persons being in-
tbs verdict of Congress.
A special from Constantinople to (be
Standard announces that in consequence
of the pressure of Ruasias, the Porto ha,
peremptorily ordered the evacuation of
ilstcua. It is stated the peasantry near
U,t sum and Trebicond aro arming against
the Russian*. Fifteen fresh Russian
osit l oos have been sent against the
Biumrlia insurgents.
The Standard's correspondent at Rome jurod. B. F. Gravely, of Patrick Co., Va,
uierts that Russian engineers who have manufacturer of the celebrated Gravely
recently been there, have chartered two brand of chewing tobacco, fatally hurt; CL
American steamers which are now in the E- Parker, of New York, and a Mr. Zrnt-
Leeant, and will proceed on their journey meyer, of Patrick county, Va., were bath
In Suez and tbe Persian Gnlr, under I seriously injured; J. M. Ironmonger, of
American cobra. I Baltimore, agent of (ho Piedmont Air
The Timex’ Vienna correspondent says Line, and Mrs. Peiser, of Macon, Ga,
tbe illners of Prince Gortsehakoff and were slightly injured. The accident is
attributed entirely to neglect. The train
frince Bismarck mast necessarily cause
a temporary anspenaion of negotiations.
According to tbe latest known phase, the
Busaisns were only willing to withdraw
beyond tbe neutral zone fixed by tbe
Adrianoplo armistice, namely to abont
tbs Anm.tisian Wall.
London, April 26.—A special to tbe
Times from Berlin says a number of Ger
man banker*, who were induced to meet
her* t> consider the practicability of
testing another Russian loan, have
unanimously refused to engage in the
work.
Tbo London newspapers this morning
Uke a discouraging view of the course of
political negotiations. They claim to
sea in Austria's changing attitude a de
ars to wait in hopeful silence, to see
*bst she may profit in tbo calamities
sod weaknesses of the combatant*.
bad been stepped on the main track to
cool a box on the tender and tbe train
officerr bad failed to signal the freight
train coming from tbe same direction.
Tbe reanlt was that the rear end of the
sleeper attached to the mail train was
telescoped by tbe engine of the freight
train, badly smashing tbo sleeper and
freight engine and injuring tbe persons
named. The other curs of both trains
were alao damaged. The railroad com
pany immediately summoned medical aid
from tbe neighborhood and this city to
attend tbe injured.
Now* Items.
Pboyidence, R. I., April 26.—The
Meebaoios savings bank, the second lar
gest in this oily, to-day oommenced to
eoforoo the obarter provision reqniring
notion of withdrawal at deposits. The
The Daily Newt says it ia time to givo statement of the trnBteea shows a surplns
up all illusion respecting Austria’s effec- of J300.000 to $400,000 over all liabili
ty* interference in the oresont strife. I . .. ...
Her government baa long ago made mili- " xtnisjoTON, April lu. The whole day
tary preparations on tbo borders of Bos- consumed m an uninteresting debate
Disand Ueieegovina, in anticipation of °“ ‘ b “ Post-offioo appropriation bill,
»»r between England and Russia, and w ’-' !olj P K ^ se '!;
1 Nxw Yoke, April 26.—A mu began
will watch ita development, get what it
ns, and congratulate itself on having
dose to without fighting. It will be glad
il w* help its designs, but will owe us
nothing.
A Vienna correspondent of tbo Daily
Seat mj», in confirmation ot tbe forego
ing, that notwithstanding varions denials,
Ii w maintained that An.tro- Rnasian ne-
Kotislions at St. Petersburg aro proceed
ing favorably, and that tbo obief objeo-
liana of Anstria against tbo peace of San
Htefano have met with duo consideration.
Failure*.
Niw Youk,April 20.—Thos.Burns and
John D. Taylor, contractors and mildew,
litre filed a voluntary petition in
ienkroptey. Tbe copartnership liabili
ties are $225,000. Burns has individual
liabilities of $13,000, and clximB to tbe
mount of $177,000. Register Dwight
hst received a voluntary petition in
I'Ukraptoy by Charles L. Cornish,
piominet real estate operator, who owes
J~,000on account of the depreciation in
ml mute, which ho oarried for himself
»ud other*. His assets oonsists of 400 I
«cr<« of land in Luzsrno oonnty. Pa. S.
this morning on tbo dry dock savings
bank. Erory person having a depositor
leas than $100 was paid at ouce. Those
having deposits exceeding that amount
wero required to give tea days notioo.
London, April 26.—The Russian Gen
eral Hermann is dead.
Pbovidenck, R. I., April 26.—Gov.
Vaa Zafldt. upon application of tbo ofii-
oer* of Pascag Savings Bank, has ap
pointed a commission to examino tbe
affairs of that institution. A temporary
injunction will probably be askod.
Chester, Penn., April 26.—The
Southern district, (embracing Mew York,
Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.)
of the Union American M. E. Church of
tbo United States, is bolding its sixty-
sixth annual conference in this city.
Ha.RUt.nuHO, Pa . April 26.—In* the
House of Representative] to-day, a reso
lution was offered, asking Pennsylvania
Representatives in Congress to lend their
aid and influence in behalf of the bill now
paoding iu Congress, relating tho South
ern Pauifio’railrosd. It was referred to a
., - - — - " T - I St- Louis, April 26.—Advices from
1. Thompson & Co., tobacco commission Btlle7il | e< j|, 3 . f twe i 7e mi i ea east of here.
aierobant*, have gone into voluntary
iitskrnpioy; liabilities, $160,000. Aa
•*ts $220,000.
MI OUT DISPATCHES.
Foreign Hew*.
London, April 26.—The Timtt, referr
ing to the election for member of Parlia
ment at Tamwortb, on Wednesday last,
•ton tbe liberal candidate was chosen
by 499 majority over his Conservative
toupetitor, aays: The remarkable ver
sa? all coal mines of that region have
struck for higher wager. It is not un
likely all tne miners in St. Olatr County,
and possibly adjoining counties, from
which Sr. Louis draws much the larg
est part ot her coal, will join the stri
kers.
Ro»*v, April 26.—The Popo will not
quit tho Vatiean during tho summer.
Fash, April 26 —Hobart Pasha has
arrived here,
London, April 26.—Reuter has re
ceived the following: Bombay, April
»■« against tbo Conservative candidate „g_—Troops are arriving here daily for
esanct be explained away The Timet eu)b4jJtatl P 0C Thl , flj detachment will
The truth Is that there is some , MT0 for Malta A il og and the 3econd
Kro. ng impatience of objections which lst _ Th P lU nM atop at Aden.
b*bUyor wrongly, the-British.govern- Fifteen ships and twelve steamers have
went are supposed o bo ralring to he F d ^ ti# of tho
The distinotion betwcm he e editi “ n % h ,; ch wi „ ba convoyed by u
formulas, the one tc which E^land « t W3r Grca . enthusiasm is mani-
objecud. .uggesting that the powers ^ th hont lD di a . and native
•sonld meet to consider the changeato volunteering for service
b*.auoduecdmtothetreat.es, ofIS06 P Washlniton.
wd 1871 m consequence of recent I “
ousts, and others which it is thought Wasuinoton, April 26 —The Senate
will bj mora acceptable, that powers commitieo oa post-oftoes and post roads
tneu to consider tho treaties of 1S56 and I deoided to recommend the bill to aid the
establishment of a semi-monthly mail
service between tbo United State* and
Brrz.l by two lines of steamships, one
,I**doA,April 26.-A telegram from Burn- I from Now York andl the o^er from New
1*J say*, the breach between the cotton I Otleans, the cos. no. to exoeed *1-0,000
1971 in relation to tho treaty of San Ste-
f«0, seems too shadowy to be grasped
by undiplomatic minds.
barters and operatives is widening. The
county police to-day wero called to Great
Harwood to protect tbe manufacturer,who
confined in bis bouse by an immense
crowd, from which violence was feared.
by either tine.
The Ray In Atlanta.
Atlanta, Ga., April 26.—Memorial
day was generally observed here. The
•tores were all closed, and the citizens
Hamburg, April 26.—Prince Bismarck f acd soldiers repaired to the cemetery and
ii io no danger, bat his return to Berlin j bs graves wero decorated and an oration
•ill be deferred. I delivered.
UviarooL, April 26.—The weekly cir-1 The CoBgres*.
«nl«r of the Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ s T . PrrxRiEaito, April 26.—The Agence
*wceiation rays the cotton market open- R .. sft lbe report that England
« on Tuesday with a limited demand. ud Kus - ia baTe agreed that direct ex-
»*1« hare since been moderate, nntil chaDgl3 of v j ews fnou ld precede the con-
innrsdsy, when there was more business. gg Austria, Germany and Italv also
Vaoutions ore generally unchanged. * aTOr courBe , *nd have invited Eng-
O- - , . “ I iavur LBia tVASAAOfcp "
Aaerican was in fair inquiry, whicn was . d to 8tate her T : e w 8 .
uetlysupplied at previous prices. In' — —
**a island a small business w s done and
briees are unchanged. Futures opened
4.11 and price* declined fully 1-32 pence
®p to Wednesday. Since then a better
baling ha* prevailed and the decline has
beta recovered.
Mjnepsi* Weather Statement.
Okfice Chief Sional Ofticsb,
Washington. D. C., April 2C.
Indications: For the Sooth Ailantio
and Galf States, oooler northwest back to
warmer southwest winds, stationary or
lower pressure, clear or partly cloudy
Loedcn, April 26.—The passage in the weather.
“opt'a Encydycal, the iseua of which 1
*»• announced yesterday, regarding tbe
dril power of the ctiurc'a, is as follows :
"Tne hope* of Italy and the world rest on
the becificent influt noe of the Holy See,
*®d on tbe intimate union of all the
'uthfol with tho Roman Pontiff. It,
therefore, stands to reason that
MIDNIGHT msFATOHKS.
News Items.
Norfolk, Va., April 26.—Theschoonsr
Annie E. Glover, from New York to
Georgetown, South Carolina, was ran
into off Body I.land on the night of
man, 2d Artillery. Gen Sherman made
a abort address to tbe graduates, and
presented their diplomas. Tbe Secretary
of War made a very pleasant address to
tbe graduates, which c.'oied the exercises
for the day. A bop was held this even
ing.
Niw Yoar, April 26.—At the Brooklyn
Tabernacle to-night Rev. Dr. Talmage
delivered an eloquentand feeling eulogy
on tbo late ’Vm. Orton.
From Washington.
Washington, April 26.—The board of
engineer* is considering General Gilmer's
report and estimates for improving the
Charleston harbur, and have adopted bis
reooinmoadation of a system of jetties by
which it :e oipect-i twenty-two feet a!
low and twenty seven at high tide will be
secured. Senator Batler. who has been
poshing this matter and working for a
liberal appropriation for tbe work, has
snooeeded in enlisting the Bnpport of sev
eral Senators who have heretofore taken
little interest in It.
The syndicate, under a recent con-
tract, have taken $5,000,000 more of
fonr and a half per oents., making $15,-
000,000. The notes of the Union Na
tional Eank, of Lewisbnrg, Pennsylvania,
have been rejected for lack of funds,
when presented at the Treasury Depart
ment for redemption. Tbe bank failed
to keep good its redemption fund).
Gob. Gibbon, before tbe House Com
mittee on Military Affairs, favors the
transfer of tne Indian Bureau to the War
Department, on the ground of economy
and better protection for the Indians.
Foreign New*.
Madrid, April 26.—The council of
ministers has a proposal for raising a
Caban loan of 500,000.000 pesta?. The
newspapers state that England is holding
a Spanish torpedo boat, which she refus
es to restore, despite several applications.
London, April 26.—Tho Duke of
Edinburg has been transferred to the
command of tho Black Prince, one of
tho channel squadron, now stationed at
Malta. Tbo Dnko of Cambridge, com
mander in chief, has issned a general
order conveying to the army tbe expres
sion of the queen’s high appreciation of
the patriotic and soldier-like spirit di9.
played by the reserve*, by the very sat
isfactory manner in which they have re
sponded to the call for mobilization.
There are only twenty-five absentees from
the army.
London, April 26.—Tho sciro caused
by Bnssian declarations of prirateerina
is reported as having a depressing influ
ence on British shipping interests on the
continent. The Standard says: At Ant
werp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen
merchants, in case when a voyage of any
length is anticipated, are refusing to
consign tbeir goods on ships flying the
British flag. The critical state of tho re
lations between England and Russia has
caused tbe Liverpool Sailing Ships Mu
tual Indemnity Association to enter into
preliminary arrangements for the estab
lishment of a special association to pro
vide a fund for the payment of losses in
enrred by its members, through the cap-
tare or distraction of tbeir vessels by act
of war.
London, April 26.—A leading editor
ial in this morning’* Timet, referring to
the statement in a dispatch from its St.
Petersburg correspondent, that Austria
is said to bs advancing toward a solution,
on thu basis of other powers taking suit
able compensation for tbe increased in
fluence of Russia, says tbo solution of
taking suitablo compensation means, of
course, that Turkey should be furtber
despoiled, to satisfy the territorial needs
of its neighbors. Thus tbo battle that
may to-morrow be fought over one crip
pled power may the day after bs fongkt
over three. England may fight it what
it teals is a just cause, yet, after spend
ing more than we can spare of our treas
ure and blood, we may find ourselves
filling a ditch over which others walk
quietly to the common goal of their as
piration. Europe, of course, now smiles
upon us, cheers aa on, and proposes in
our ears the laurel wreath which is to
reward our first successes. It would be
more to tbe purpose if wo were not left
alone to vindicate tho treaties and fight
tho battles of Earope.
Sapcrior articles in universal request
are always counterfeited, and tbe pirates
of trade, wbo pick up a living by depre
dating upon tbo rigbtHOf other*, are con
stantly trying to cheat the public by sub
stituting. imititing and falsifying Sim
mon’s Liver Regulatoi; bnt beware!
take none except under our copyrighted,
engraved label, with seal, signature and
stamp ot J. H. Zeilin & Oo.
Genuine prepared only by J. H. Zeilin
A Co., PLila. apr23 lw
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teeth
ing in children. It relieves tho child from
pain, cure* wind colic, regulates the bow
els, and, by giving relief and health to
tbe child, gives rest to the mother.
. feb2Sdlv
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC RABBETS
COTTON.
Comparative Colton Statemeni
For the weekending Friday. April 28,1878.
Net receipt, at all U S ports for week... Si5t6
Last year...-6.049
Toul receipt, to this date. 4.0M.0C9
Last year a 3.SOJ9S4
Export. lor the week...„ 79.001
Lut year —— 38,574
- - ....2,941.1*1
2,613.075
... 445.S9C
.... 584,056
53.066
._ 72,186
... 582,00*
1445,000
Total exports to thu date...-.—.-.
Last year... ..............— —•
Stockmt sll USporu.— —
Last year — —
Stock at sll interior towns
Lan yesr
Weekly net receipts 1647; gross SS16; sales
—; exports to Gnat Britain 3160; coastwise —.
Wtunxaiox—Cotton nominal: middling 9&
store 2794.
Weekly net receipts 520: gross : sate*
•1; exports to Great Britain : coastwise
——; continent 573,
FHlLADXinaA—Cotton doll; middling ISJfc
stock .
Weekly net receipts 372; gross 2078; sains 1513.
to spinners 1209-. exports to Great Britain
continent ■ — ; coastwise 151.
Savannah—Cotton qaiet; mjddUsgP'j; stoc*
URC
Weekly net receipts 1835; gross 2ulS; sales
1930; exports to Great Brtain IDO: France
: channel ; continent ; coa.twise 25C6.
MxwOsleaxn—Cotton quiet; middling l&J-i
stock 18L510.
Weakly net receipts 9591; gross 15151; sales
15000; export to Great Britain 23616; coastwise
45SS; continent 1580; Franco 5020: .Channel 9768.
Mobil*—Cotton steady; middling 10; stock
24090.
Weekly net receipts 2720. gross
S400-. exports to Great Britain : coastwise
4145; continent —: France .channel
Memphis—Cotton arm: middling 10; stock
282*7.
Weekly receipts 3597; shipments 3747 sales
*150.
ArcrsTA—Cotton quiet: middling 9J£: stock
Weekly reoeipts 380; shipments 1029; sales
1155; spinners .
Chablkston—Cottoo dull aod nominal: mid
dling llrJi; stork 16639.
Weekly net receipts 1056: sales 1900: exports to
Great Britain SO; rbannel ; coastwise44®:
France *151
Moxtgomikt— Cotton dull aid nominal; mid
dling 9>£ reoeipts . shipments . stock
Macon—Cotton qulet;t middling 954: re
ceipts 145; shipments 555; .ales 403, to spin-
nera —; stock 254S.
Columbus—Cotton dull: middlings #4; re
ceipt, 174; shipments 251; sales 174; to spinners
100: stock 4834.
Nashville—Cotton dull: middling 974: net
receipts shipments . .ties ; to spin
ner, ; stock *153.
Psovioencb—Weekly net receipts 495; stock
1500; sales 2100.
Selva—Cotton quiet; miodling 974; stock
1999.
Weekly receipts 520; shipments 675.
FINANCIAL.
Nbw York—Gold owned at 1007,.
Stocks openod about firm; money «: gold 100? J
exchange. long 48*74: short 4S9. State bonds
quiet. Governments drm.
Money closed easy at M sterling S'*:' 4 gold
10074. Governments firm; new fives 1im74; State
bonds dull.
Stocks dosed firm; New fork Central
10674. Brie 1274 Lake 8bore 0854; Illinois Cen
tral 7574; Putaourg 74T»: Chicago and North-
weatern 4474; preferred 71. Kock Island 10574
Western UnionTeloeraph Company 82.
Sub Treasury balances—Gold J103.7S2.82l 50:
currency JS2.S56.4S1 67. Sab Treasurer paid in
terest $11,000. lor bonds J54.000; cu.toms re-
ceints J236.0UU.
BBank statement—Loans decrease 74 millions;
specie decrease 174 milhou: legal renders in
crease Smi'lion; deposits decrease 274 million:
reserve increase 174 millions. Tno banka hold
iST4 millions over legal requirements,
annex, Rosrta.
London—Noon—Consols 9113-10. Erie 1234-
1 SOp m—Erie 1274.
SAu p m—Consol. 1)474.
5 45 p m—Erie 12J4-
Paris—Rentes 10915774c.
Specie increased 18,lOJ,uOOf,
BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece, bony, per lb
Unwashed
Washed....
. nominal
10 a 1*
17 a 21
25 a 50
Macon Wholesale faarJrei.
OOBBSCTAS DAILT BT
F. D. TINSLE1
GRAIN AND PRO VISIONS.
BACON—Clear rib ilnca
6740674
Shoulder*.
Hulk clear rib sidoa
Bulk shoulders
Long clear tides
Magnolia hams
OATS—For feed by cf -
Small lets...
~sM
e @«74
ZZ 61052
53066
.... 1 63
Liverpool
1 20
MKAi
73 a 7$
CORN—By car laid
small lots..—..—.—.
FLOUR—2xtra per bill—
Pamily. per bbl
Extra family, per bbl...—...
Choice, per bbl.—
COW PEAS
^... C$070
72075
C 50
7 00
•MM 7 50
..... 8 00
.... 1 (0(3115
.... 1 OCteR 25
RICE
BAGGING—Heavy, 21 lb.—
S lb
Mrht—.
TIBS—Arrow per bundle....—
f> iocsd,.„ H ,.,. M ...... ■
XiARD—Leaf, in tiercel
ZZ in a 121
.... 12 a 127
111 a 12
— 2 40
9 a 97<
Leaf, in tub*
Leafs in bnokoti^.,.
Tin pails, 3 lbs. ]
Tin palls. 5 lbs. IS
Tin mils, 10 lbs
COPPER—Common
Fair
121
uk
. 19
, 20
clock at Liverpool-
Last year—
*b°olj ( with all diligence, do all in our J ^ be 2-ltb, by a three masted schooner,
re 10 P r<serTe intact the dignity of bout( j south, and had her fore sail, main
the Roman Cathedra, in order, before all gad3 and a portion of her port rail car-
' K' ; ‘rd The rights and libeity
* th* lltlj See. We shall never cease to
j5»i»t that our authority *be respected:
oar ministry and our power be left
,L | J free and independent, and that tbe
1 : u be re:or-.-d 10 us iu which divine
•■;lom, long ago, placed us. It ia no
•- a desire of dominion which move* us
‘-ihu.and the rt-establishment of cur
•f J pott er. We demand it because our
--be, acd oar solemn oaths exact it, and
t: j- ig not only necessary to con-
***• fully the liberty of the spiritual
c-»er, but also because it is* evident
ried away, and her mainhoom broken,
with other sl’ght damages. The Glover
put in here to-day for repairs.
Fortress Monroe, April 26.—The
Secretary of War and General Sherman
•pent the day in watching the batteries
engaged in target practice, in which were
arms used from a half-inch Gatling to a
fifteen-inch R:dman gun. To-night there
was a fine display of fireworks, after
hieh the company assembled in the bop
room, where essays were read bj Lient.
R. M. Rogers and Lieut. V. H. Bridg-
Stock American afloat for Great Brltjun... ££2,000
Last year— 14L000
Liverpool—Noon—Cot ton dull and unchanged
—middling uplands 5 15 IS: middling Orleans
6 3-16. . . .
Sales 10,000. speculation and export 1500.
receipts 11700, American 8700.
Futures, opened 1-32 cheapen
Uplands, low middling clauM. ApnlandMay.
delivers 523 32; May and June 527-32. Jane and
July 5;4; July and August 529-52. August
and' September 5 31-52, September and October 6,
Shipped March and April per nil 515-1A
Sales for tho Week 26,000; speculation 1000; ex
port 5000; .reck 382.000; American 6*0 000; re
ceipts 129.000; American 97.000; aclusl export
♦000: afloat 515.000; American 222.600.
5 pm—Uplands low middling clause, .hipped
March and April per sail 5 15-16; May and J une
5 ThVmarket for yarns and fabric is dull.
$ p m—Sales of American 6000, New crop
shiwpedNovemberand December per Sail 515-16
2 00 p in—Fatuies dull, npiands low middling
clause. April delivery 51516. Xswcrop shipped
November and Decemberper sail 5 51-52.
Niw Voxx—Cotton dull: middling uplands
1074: Orleans 1074; sales 521 -.
Futures opened quiet: April 105,(3-09\ May
1092^1094. June 1102*41104, JnlTn076U.lt>.
August It 10311IX, September 10 £0.
Colton—Net receipts 877; gross 2465= Fatures
closed itewy. sales 11000; April 10 SS@10 90.
M»v 109: 218 92- Joue 1100®I101. Jujy IICO
(All 07; August lllOdllll. September 10 780?
10 60.October 10:9®lu60, November 10 45g'0
50, December 10 46® 10 51, January 10 5V®10 59.
Feoruiiy 10 67&10 69.
rotren closed quiet; middling uplands 1074;
middling Orleans 10;. sales 13).
Weekiv netreceints 5605: gross 126,6; exports
to;Great'Britain 7632; Continent 420; sale* 5915;
stock 151480* ..... , ,
GJlLVBsxo-v—Cotton quiet; njiJo.ias up.Ar.cs
Shi/, stock £4£ 5
vf eeklT net receipts 279L grofa receipts —;
Miles 5253. exports to Great Britain 2505. coast
wise 5527: Franca . continent ; channel
NosioLX—Cotton quiet: stock 12055.
Weekly net receipts 5961: gross ——: sale*
1525; exports tc Great Britain ; France
Baltimore—Cotton dull; middling JO;.: stock
nets.
Weekly net receipts 4W; eromttii: “}«—'■
spinner. C45; exports to Great Britain 15:0; coast-
wise ——: cecUneot —. .... -
Boston—Cotton quiet; middling lu?.; stock
12952. 1
PRODUCE
Baltimore—Flour, better inquiry acd firmer;
Howard street and Western sup«rflno4 0<@4 60,
extra4 75@5 25: lamily 5 ..u@<3 60; City Mills »u •
prrfine 4 5n; extra 5 25®5 75; Rio brands 6 75©
7 00; Fstapsco Isuuly 7 75. 8outhorn wheat firm
and in good demand; Western brm: Southern
red 1 2u@l 55: amoer 1 JO; Pennsylvania red 1 54
@135: No 2 Western winter red spot and April
1 51; Msy 1 31@1 31’.:. Southern corndull: We>-
t-rn dull an i lower; Southern white 51; yel
low 62®5S. Oats ant rye steady. Provisions
in lair demand aud steady. Coffee nominally for
cargoes 1374. Whiskydull st 106@1( 674- Sugar
dull at 9@97£. Freights quiet and nominal
New York—Flours ©10 better in low grades;
brands above C 00 heavy bbt fair export demand
—superfine western and state 4 60. South
ern Hour quiet: common to fair extra 6 0005 75;
good tocho:cedo5 80@7 75. Wheat l@-74 hotter;
ungraded spring 117@l i0: No 5 winter 127@
12974: ungraded white western 126@1 S3. Corn
53®55 for ungraded Western mixed. Coffee,
rio, is quiet and unchanred. Sugar is
dull with a decline of Tic; 774@7?4 for fair to
good refining; 774 for prime Muscovado; prime
refined 7T4@774: ty/sO'/i for standard A; 974
@974 lor granulated; d74@s74 for powdered: 10
for crashed. Molasses steady at 20@50. Rice
quiet. Petroleum quiet; refined 11. Tallow
steady. Rosin firm at 165@165. Turpentine
steady at X074@31. Fork firm: mess 9 75@10 00.
Lard steady: prime steam 7 22T4@7 25. Whisky
quiet at 10674. Freights, cotton per sail 15-01©
74d steam 14. wheat per steam 674d ner 00 lbs.
Cincinnati—Flour firmer and higher; fam
ily 510@6 50. Wheat firmer; red 1 18 @ 122:
Corn firm at) 42@45. Oats 29. Rye dull at 60.
llsrley dull and nominal; prims to choice fall at
45@5J. Fork quiet and firm at 910. Lard dull;
current mako scarce 7 00 bid; kettle 774- Bulk
meats quiet but firm; shoulders 554. clear ribs
4 70, clear sides 5. Bacon quiet and in fair de
mand: shoulders 474.dea> ribs 5J2, clear sides 674
Wbiskv quiet at 1 U2. BulterduU: prime cream
ery 25@27. choice dairy 20@22. Sugar firm and
unchanged. Hogs dull; packing 5 30@S 45.
LOCIKTILLE—Flourdull; extra 56005 76; fam
ily 4 25@4 50. Wheat firm; red 116; amber 1 20;
white 120. Com dull: whito 45. mixed 42.
Oats; dull, white 51; mixed SO. Rye dull at 60.
Pork firmer at 9 75. Lard steady; choice leaf in
tierces 754: kegs 874- Bulk meats firmer: shoul
ders SJ4: elesr ribs 5 ; clear sides 674- Racon
firmer; shoulders 4’4; clear nbs 554; cloarsides
654- Sugar-cured hams 774@374 Whisky firm at
02. Tobacco quiet and unchanged.
bt. Louie—Flour firmer with a strong upward
tendency but 5prices unchanged: superfine fail
5 70@3 90: extra 4 1531 39. Wheat excited; No S
red fall 117740118. No 4 do 109T4@110J4;
No 2 spring 1097$. Com No 2 mixed 3754®
SS74. Oats slow at 28. Rye 60c. Whisky 1 us.
Fork doll at 915. Bnlk meats firm: shoulders
3 50 loose; 3 70 boxed: short rib 4 S0®4 85. Bacon
eit.ier; shoulders 4: clear ribs 5 30@5 3274: clear
sides 5 40. Igird dull at 6 SO. . Cat.le nominal
prime tochoiee native shipping steers 4 750515;
corn-fed Teians 3 50®4 SO. Hogs easier: pack
ing 315 3 5 30. Sheep dull; extra heavy ship
ping muttons 5 0005 50.
Chicago—Flour firmer but cot quotably high'
Wheat strong, higher and active demand;
No 1 Chicago spring 11474: Ne 2 do 113 rash
April and May, 11174011174 June; No 3
do 1 06010674- Corn firm, active and higher;
at 4174 cash; 4174 April; 42 Mar: 4174 June.
Oits tairl. nctivo and a shsde higher at 2»;4.
life firmer at 5974- Barley firm at 4774- Fork
is in lair demand at 8 75 cash: 8 7774 May; 8 83
©S 8774 June. Lard in fair demand; 7 tO cash and
Anri!; 7 0 0 7 02745 June. Bulx firmer; shoulders
574; short ribs 6; short clear sides 574. Whisky
unchanged at 1 04. Reoeipts—Flour 12.060, wheat
76.000, corn 149.000. oats 4l OOP, rye 6,000, barlcv
5.000. Shipments—Flour 10. 00. wheat 25,000;
corn 164 000, oats 32.000. rye 509. barley 2,400
New OaLEARS.—Pork dull and nominal at 0 50
Bulk meats firm; .hou'ders SJ4 loose.4 picked,
clear no 4?4- dear sides 5. Bacon firm;
shoulders 4744 clear rib t74.'elear sides 6. Su
gar-cured hams 7J4@S as to size: uncanvassed
6T4©674. Sugar in pood demand at 87407 com
mon to good. Whissy steady at 106. Coffee
in lair demand. Rice in good demand at
Molasses. Louisiana ordinary to choice
NAVAL°ST0RES.
I Wilmington—spirits turpentine firm at 2774,
Rosin firm at 13274 lor strained- crude turpentine
steady at 1 10 for mud: 175 for yellow dip. 2 00
for virgin. Tar steady at 140.
Loxdon—Tallow S9s and 3d. Turpentine 25s
and 6d.
Livxbpool—Turpentine 23s.
karjne'Itews
New York—Arrived out—Northumbrian.Hin
lioo, E Morg:.c. Navigator. GcttysD. rg.Gcrtruie.
Regna. Maria. Frednaes.Tbessalia. Surtsmiester
Sung, Issbclia, Bl; th, Tarrisdale;
Savannah—Cleared—Bark Mary Reed.Doboy.
Sailed—Bark Carson. Phila.
Stocks as a Sonde.
QUOTATIONS COBXNCIED DAILT BT
L. RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia S per cent. Donas .....100 alll
Georgia? per cent, bonds (gold) 1C8
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 168 a709
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (cnaorred).„l'j6 alD7
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith) 1C8 alt9
Georgia6per cent ( Id)........................ICO
Georgia 6 per cent io.-w)........................102
City of Macon 7 percent 75 a E0
City of Columbus 7 per cent 65 a 75
City of Augu.U 7 per eent_„ 90 a 103
City of AtlauU7 percent 100
City of Atlanta S per cent. 102 a 1(3
City ot Savannah — 40 a 45
Central Railroad jo;ut monrage—... 103 aloe
Macon and Western Railroad .loo alOS
Southwestern Railroe._ 100 alol
A. A G. R. R.2J mortgage (endorsed)... 91 a 92
Montgomery and West Point tends ICO
Western R. R. of Alabama 1st me rtgagell 2 H0S
Western R. R cl Alabama 24 mortga*eli>2 ales
M. A A. R. R- 1st mortgage 90 a 91
M A A R E.2d mortgage 98 to par
Southwestern Railroad, stock 91 a sa
Georgia Railroad stock 65 a 66
centra] Railroad stock. 5 a 60
Augusta ASavarmah Eailread stork 90 a 95
1 ’ •
<hippiDg Frodoee.
COtaBCTXP DAILT BT
BEBND BROTHERS
44, 46. 46, THIRD STRBBT.
HIDES-Green salt, per lb 4740574
Dry salt 70S
Dry fliut S@10
GOAT SKJ. t *—Dry. per lb 12014
SHEEP 8KIN8—Per.piece 24 a to
SHBARLIN'GS—Per niece 3 a 10
DEER SKINS—per 13616
LBATHER—In tbe rough
RACCOON—Per piece..
MINK—Per piece.
Prime........
Best Rio
HO APS—Ferlb
MOLASSES—Choice On ha. hhu»
Choice Cuba, bbis.
Sngarhense. J ’.as
Sugarhou*,.. fibls....
Choice New Orleans.....
Georgia cane
SUGAR—Golden C.
o. cofira..'..".*.'.""!"!!
Extra O. white
Standard A
Granulated 10*4
Powdered and crushed...,
0FEKSB—Best Cream....
■ Factoi
K75
3 a 6
40 a 45
50 a 62
36 a 40
40 a 42
, 8*
%
, 12
1474
Factory...™ 14
CRACKERS—Soda. 7aS
uream lli
Ginger 12
Strawberry 14
CAKES—Assorted in glass pckg’s... 15
HANDLES—Bar. 15
Full weight- 151-5
NAILS—Basis 10a.— 2 75 a 2 81
8TARCH 5 a 874
EPPER- 19
SPICE 13
GINGER........— 17
NUTMEGS— 1 40
CLOVES 60
UIG4KS—PcrM 18 OOa7S 00
CHB ROOTS 12 6CalS 60
SNUFF—Lorillanl's, jar—— 75
Lorillard’s.foil — SP
TOBACCO—Common 60 a 80
Fine— - ■— ■■ - 65 al 00
MACKEREL—Kita—— 10 al 40
Half-barrels t 00 a* 00
Barrels, — .11 60 5 50
WRLL-BUOKBTS—Perdoa 5 00 a 5 60
iroroign.
Exchange on all tbe principal cities of Europe
and direct remittances to any placo of tbe Euro
pean comment, ’.orrected by A. E. Seifert.
Respective value of foreign moneys:
1 Koichsmark — — 24>4egola
1 Austrian Florin (silver) — 4« “
1 ” (currency) —43 “
1 Hollandish Florin 41 “
l Franc on Belgium —.... 1974 “
“ on Switxerland (eidg. Wabr) 197? “
“ oa Paris 19j| “
“ on the Orient 2072 “
1 Lire Italiano..— 1874 “
1 Kroner on Sweden.No 'way. lienm’rk 2774 “
1 Rubel (Russia) 64
1 pound Sterling 4.9274
THIS WEEK
New Yoit Store
Will bo offered
Grand Auction Sale
-OF—
Great Bargains
DRY GOODS
COMMENCING TO-DAY,
Plain, White and Colored
Lawns, Linen Lawns,
White Piques,
Linon CL’iBdB and WilltC OrsaiifliGS. I At 10 o’clock a. in. for ladies, and 8 p. iu. for gentlemen.
We have the prettiest and
cheapest WHITE GOODS in
0
the city for making May-Day
Dresses.
Will open on
full line of
Monday a
lew Dress Goods,
prettier and cheaper than J
ever, ranging in prices from
12 l-2c. up.
For 75c. we will sell a good
This stock must bo sold out at nu early date.
and I respectfully invite all to attend this sale.
My store is offered for rent, possession given first of
May.
M. S. WARE.
J. S. MCC&IXTTM & CO. AUCTIONEERS. apr27 3t
NOIICa
H AVING this day assumed the liabilities and
taken charge of the assets of the late firm of
Corkery A Rooney. 1 propose to carry- on at oar
old stand a general dry goods snd notion busi
ness. I extend my gratclul thanks to oar patrons
for their genorous patronag- heretofore, and res
pectfally solicit a continuance ot tho > amo.
JOHN ROONEY.:
Macon, Ga, Apr 24.1878. 25-St
OTTER—Per piece..
BEAVER—Per niece..
GREY FOX SKINS
RED FOX-
WILD CAT—Per piece..
16023
5 a 15
10 a 40
25 a 200
10 a 73
10 1
OPOSSUM—Per piece—— 5
MUSKRkT—per piece...- 3
TALLOW—Prime, perlb «
WAX—Clean, per lb 24
GINSENG—Per lb 75
DRIKDAPPLBS— Prime per b — nominal
DRIED PEACHES—Pt» led. bright
quarters— I.omin'l
Unpeeled—.....,—.— )
WE HAVE ADDED
To our immenso stock ot Drugj, tbo lo.lowmg
Good s:
Cigars, Cheroots,
Chalk Crayons, Slate Pencils.
Lead Pencils,
Memorandum Books,
Spelling Books, Blank books.
Journals and Ledgers,
Invoice Books, Key Kings.
Twine, Toilet Soaps,
Bill Paper. Letter Paper.
Legal Cap Paper,
Fool’s Cap Paper,
Note Paper,
Slates, Pens and Ink,
Pen Holders,
Fish Hooks and Lines,
Watcli Keys,
Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags,
Colognes and Hair Oils,
and various other thinly toe numerous to men
tion, to which w* iniito your attention. We
guarantee to toll the above, as well as all other
goods in our line, as lo-v as any one in the State
HUNT, RAMIN & LAMAR.
Wholesale Druggists.
5 CENTS
-KB,WILL BUY ONE QUART 0F*£8
ONION SETS,
At the Drag Store of —
Mann 6. Hall.
NO 17 COTTON AVENUE.
HORSES GORED.
^LL diseases of horses can he cures by
S D ROGERS,
apr25thr sun
at Msete-son’s Stables.
iDlips Pottery
with
Pictures for ASornioi Tta.
A good ana cheap lot at
J. W. BURKE & GO’S.
**,Call exrly before t iey are picked over,*5tt
apr25
PAPATERIES
at
row BATES;
A good lice and great Tariety. Call and suDpiy
yourselves.
J W. BURKE Sc CO*
aprf5
BREAD AND OAKES
Q Fjlhe be.t is made: rom “Belle ol Kentucky”
J P GREER’S.
ST. DGiMINGO
i^WEET Yam Potato-3 in quantities to suit you
J F GREER'S.
"GILT EDGE”
guaranteed as good as
J P GREER’S.
STBAWBEBRIES and FBUIT.
O RDERS filled for sdj quantity, packed and
•hipped, by
worth $1,50.
Our stock of ladies Collars I
and Cuffs,Handkerchiefs, Ties, j
etc,, complete.
We have the best stock of[
Ladies and children’s
HOSIERY
to be found in this city.
Also, largest stock of ladies’
FANS ani SILK UMBRELLAS
If you wish to buy a bill
of goods Goods cheaper than
elsewhere in the city, call on
S. ffAULBiM & EUR.,
NEW YORK STORE,
Masonic Temple,
MULBERRY STREET,
Macon, Ga.
CENTRAL CITY
CLOTHING STORE
CHAS. WACKTEL & BRO’S.
THE
POPULAR
CLOTHIERS
OF CENTRAL GEORGIA.
If!
J^EG to call attention to an entirely new stock
II
Received this week.
All LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for ladies,
from 5c up.
Gents all Linen Handkerchief-,II.60 per dozen, j
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Colored Border Hand-
kerchics J2 75 per dozen, beautiful goods.
Ladles* mounting Handkerchiefs, in great va
riety and very cheap,
.. 6.00 worth
9.00
... 10.00 woith
14.00
.. 12.50 worth
16.50
.. 15,00 worth
18.00
.. 15.00 worth
20,00
. .18,00 worth
25.00
. .22.50 worth
28.00
. .15.00 worth
20 00
.. 20.00 worth
25.00
. .25.00 worth
30.00
Another new lot of
Hamburg Embroideries
in white and colors, received and lower than
ever.
Ladies who have seen our Hamburg Edgings
and Inserting, have pronounced them tho best j
value ever offered in Macon.
DRESS GOODS.
Fancy Bourettos at 12 l-2c per yard.
Lyons and Golden Gate Poplins at 121 2c.
Fine Imported Lnstres at 20c.
Real Mohair Good, at 25c.
Figured Linen Gooda at 20c. very cheap and
desirable at 30c.
Dress Linens at 16c, 171-2c. 20c. 22 l-2c, war
ranted all Linen, much less than ot her Houses.
Some new designs in Figured Muslins and
Corded Jaconets, very pretty and cheap.
New stock of
TOWELS, ETCHINGS, NECKWEAR,
and the
NEW COLLARS AND CUFFS,
Less than any store In Macon.
Ladies purchasing in our store know that our
statements about Goods are perfectly reliable,
aud strictly true.
Goods delivered without charge. One price
to &1L
NOTIOF, DISSOLUTION!
rpIIK copartEei>hip heretofore existing between
JL tbe uadenign«a. under tbe firm name of
Corkery 4 Rooney, is this day di>solved by mu
tual cousect*P S Corkery retiring John Rooney,
tbe remaining partner, has the charge of tbe en
tire assets of the firm ami assumes all liabilities
of the same. He alone is authorized to settle and
wind up tho affairs of the elseern.
P J CORKERY.
JOHN ROONEY.
A mil 84. •» f f3 to-xt
H^lVE JUST RECEIVED
40 Blue Flannel Suits at $7.50, worth $10.00
25 all wool Cassimere Suits at 6.00 worth
25 all wool Cassimere Suits at..
35 all wool Cassimere Suits at..
25 all wool Cassimere Suits at..
35 Dress Coats and Vests at....
25 Dress Coats and Vests at....
20 Dress Coats and Vests at...
25 Black Cloth Coats at.
25 Black Cloth Coats at
25 Black Cloth Coats at
50 Children’s Suits at 4.00 and upwards.
Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing a Specialty l
We sell the
CELEBRATED DIAMOND SHIRT.
which is undoubtedly the best and cheapest Shirt in this
I market. We make SHIRTS TO OR
DER, and guarantee a fit.
SM HATS, FI HATS, STRAIT HATS.
The latest styles for Men, Boys and Youth always on
hand. All goods warranted as represented.
Call early and convince yourself of above facts.
Chas. Wachtel Bro-,
CENTRAL CITY CLOTHING STGB £.
m siSltf sun tus thrs 75 CHERRY STREET MACON. GA
(J h
nblx.Ju.N i.sl,Ul.Y i x —tvns.eu it ap
pears to this court that the estate of Wm
Wheatley, late cf Jones Conn'y, Georgia, is up-
represented. These are therefore to cite rad
admonish all persons concerned to abow cause at
thi3 office on the first Manday in May next, if ar.y
they tave, why administration, with the will an
nexed, on Mid estate shall not be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior Court or some other com
petent person ot this county.
Witness my hand offldslly.
mch27-td* ROLAN D T ROSS, Ord icarr.
Citation for Letters of Dismission,
GEORGIA, JASPER COUNTY-Wheresa
YJ Snellen A Johnson, administrator of Alfred
Johnson, represent, to the court in his petition,
duly filed and cute red on record, that he has
fa'ly administered Alfred Johnson’s estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at tbe Conn
>f Ordinary of said oonnty. on tbe first Monday
i June. 1878, to show cause if any they have,
hy letters of dismission should not be granted
e applicant.
marftd* F M SWANSON. Ordinary.
Sheriff s Sale of Wild Lands.
W ILL be sold before the court home door of
the county ot Crawford, on the first Tues
day of May next, within the legal hours of sale,
to the hignest bidder for cash, tn* following lots
of land situate in said county, and known as wild
land. Levied on under and by virtue of fi fas
now in my hands, of tho State of Gecrsria vs said
lota respectively, and issued by the Honorable
Comptroller General of the State for non-pay.
ment of taxes uue the State for 1974, 1975, and
1970. Said lots being pointed out in said fl fss
and described as follows:
Let No 65 in second district.
Lots Nos 7,43, 64 in sixth district.
Lots Nos 37.54,75,179 and *206 m seventh dis
trict. This 2d April, 1373.
aprStd W W JOHNSON, Sheriff,
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
DRESS GOODS
AT THE
MACON CITY STORE.
gOME of the cheapest and prettiest
NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON
Will be offered exceedingly low, and u we aro determined to close out our stock c
DRESS GOODS
entirely, those desirous of securing GOOD BARGAINS in all kituls of
will serve their interest pest by examinirgour Goods before buying elsewhere. Our stock embraces
a nno assortment of desirable goods, which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH.
feS’iA* MORRIS (formerly of Morris A Ware,) is now offline; tjd with the cf (ir «
and will be pleased to see his old friends and customars. ^and will guaranty tmAtment and
courteous attention, v v ana