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py clisby, Jones & Keese.
MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1878.
Number 9.060
jjjfTKLBGBAFH.
•Uiue of a Conf*der»ta toldier at lb«
top. Toera an aUo t'-atna, of Ijm, Jack-
«oo, W.ik.r aod Cobb, aod tw.nty fact
bua. Soraral Coofedarata ba tie Aiga
rare dtapliyad on tbe ataod in front of
tb» moLomant. Tbe Star Spaogled Ban
ner waa blended and anrmoontad by an
ollra-fringed atraamar, with tbe watab
word "Faaoa.” Toe etty la orawded
with TUitora from Soatn Carolina and
Qaorgla.
_ The bridge on the Fort Boy el railroad
*■ •*-„**, on Nowambm 14th, for oaar tbe Sarannab road baa bean re-
& ■ paired and a tbrongb train arrired to-
' DAY PIHF1TUUE8,
Foreign.
•ajnw*. Ootober SI.—Tba Marquia
’Tvirctionaaa of 1> -me wiil reoeire a
a* 4 ,. tl J»'. 0 ry addreaa from tba corpora.
„r)<.ol on their nmrai in th.t
.hark. C
I ^ ^.j Ortoberil—Tka Cainru itatra
I • Margaret Bothacbild baa applied
I ,'l^siaaion to tbe Cetbolio Cnurcb
I JLe«i| to bar marriage with Dao
I .1 u- cC *- jj owg it em g.
:-o .jr», Ootober SI.—E. B. Page, a
I Jauant<n'tonerof tu° itnelgb, N. C.,
I ■ ,n norned to de.tb last night, at
I jfj— MeDavail MMy. <
l a»cijn» T >. Oatober SI.—A. apeolal
I « mat yaateiday, at tba oroaeiog
:pp! £f»t aectioo, Ira n No. 8, on
* g ; „ ..ipol Ceotral, wbtob waa to
I , of Coodaetor Spriggioe, wae
ndad hy »b<ot one tnndred trampi.
orioed the oondootor to atart toe
»-> h be refneed to do unleat they
'not. Tbe trampe tbereopon eeTerel}
,ea oondnotor and alerted tbe train
and were raoolag It to Hit
,.,s».re< et leet mono late.
guanioroir, OitoDer 31 —The Qer-
,13 amir iota National Bank of tbia
...failed, I< la thooght the depoel-
txi vulba paid m foil. ,
New a Items.
Jjw lull, Ootober SI.—A. apeolal
>ifa NaeOTiil**, I'enn., Haya a horrible
jipiy ooomr.d within 'hree mllea of tbe
Ramil- g. lent tr.rung John Cliyd
'j**., nad, lbat|morniDg,qaarraled wilb
ft f.tdly abot Wu.fl.ia MoWoirter, in
Diluroanon oonoerning tbe pioklog < f
0OuB. Frank Werpool waa depot Sid to
,-r,*t Oloyd. aod aoinmooed Dr. Bayoor,
> UoWoirter and John O.oorno to
0i bun. They went to tbe botue of
;*a WilUamaon, colored, and fonnd hltn
armed with two putola aod a goo*
p4»ew t»o men ron from the hooae a.
1( y aniered. Toay took Witliamaoo
, o cai'.cdv, and atartad down tbo mrn-
pl ,. | eltb nun, believing they would
nttt.ake Oloyd atOrcen Hill village, not
d nant. Wnen in front of Dr. JobD
I o|• teildenoe UaWmrter went into
i;teleave e gon ne bad o>rrowed, think*
j, ib-danger bad p*-»*d.
geffainar and Qloarea started to meet
fti pati. bat m« ttiwj rraobed tbe door
icn-k firing with pUto»s on tbe taropike
soBBiooed. Woen they reached tbe
eesi of eeuoo Werpool aod Jobo Cloyd
I ,»drad oo the road. Dr. iteynor we**
futfito bn abot tbioogh tbe arm end
I jingf-ronily, l( not fatally wonud
ti Too uifo, woo were supposed to
feirt btfco with tbo attacking party, ran
tl .
JI1UMI DlfiPAXUttEfi.
ForaUrnKew*.
LkDOM, October 81.—The London cor-
nsjOiidaoi of tbe MaooLeater Guardian
ittsiba condition of Bamnel Phelps, toe
| fieoos English tragedian, cause* grave
L usiriy. Toere u no prospect of hu
) «*r appearing upon tbe stage again.
Tbe Bntun revenue cotter, Fanny,
turns into and sunk off Tasker to-day
kj tbs steamer Helve’-U. Seventeen of
OtFsatj'icrew perished.
1 lUnef Birlin dispatch says there
v ji ptobmbiy be an attempt to modify
tte tariff in a protect loom t-ense early in
’n.bat nothing important is likely to be
lifts before me conclusion of the cfBciil
k^uirieft into tbe condition of the iron,
Jiftti, cotton and tobacco traders.
L*dj*. October 31.—A German des-
ydobtslbe Standard aays it la statid
U*u letter baa b«en reoeived from J.
IbcslFraming, formerly a director ot
ktciij ot til agow Bank, htatiog that be
bftetbeooDunent, and is willing to —
Mrs bat is dusauded by bisfrienda.
Lmdom. October 31.—Toe Globe stato*
thatSj aarn tba ajior, is suffering fro n
sftraiyiia aeisure. It ia stated, bow-
«tn, in other qnalters that hie illness is
Us :*«it of a general break down from
lie "crk.
lee Doe, October SI.—A Bombsy das
fdeft o me Daily TtltQraph saji, *Tn-
(4b{sece has tmeu r«cciT«.d here which
jimfir# the confidence of thn . Engliab
fsopw in tbe loyally of tbe Indian pnn-
tri. Offers of aid are coming from ail
weboea Tbe native troopa are eager to
sir«ac« into A(gh«niatan. Tbe tone of
Us fi-rnacular press ia ail ibat could b
4fflu«d." Pirates in tne Peraian Gal# have
U»a esferely punubad, rnd eighteen
citer boats b *ar b -*n captured.
WaahiZigtOD.
Wi«aii0Tiiit, Ootober 31 —The Prea-
UftU Dm i*eood bis proolamsttoo, ap-
Poicudk Tnar*day, Novembar 28 n, as a
of ibsiakAgiting and prayer.
Osing io me HOwpeoHiou of tne G-rman
lau.CAu N*tion*l B«nk in this city ibe
Omtmii American Bsyrngs Bsok b»a ala.
R-psadtd. Both these banks weie
otiied end pairoolXed prinaptlly by Ger*
eiu The »uvpeusiou baa otnsedmaoh
•wpcisa. I'be president of the GermAD
1 Sr i io ad back is John Wilts, the Swiss
Canal General in tbia city. Tne shrink
•gs ID real estate V*loes *Q wbiob both
tuks were ltrgoiy luur aiod, oaoaed tbe
ft* Lightship off Frying Pan 8hoa!i*,
*Usa hr.be its moorings onrlog the
osra u*t weak, baa been moored ag«iu
ktftr proper eiatiuo.
TDr8.tr Departusent is advised tba
to lu eruAiiut.al exnio t Oo will be held
ia Melbourne, oomcnenoiug on Ojtober
S8
Psiliament baa votrd three hundred
itOQaaud dollars for the erection of the
*e»ss«ry Lu ldiDgS.
The UolUd Stales Oon^ol at Tangiers
vdU«io ibe S.ate Drpaitment, ibat on
i-'cc'nnt of learfal ravag-a by cholera io
Us Inieilcr of Morocoo bn.inert is at
cost rntirely paraljS-d. Tne cholera is
ping over the middle and southern
tfOTiuoes and bondreds are dying by
•twrAiion. Never before baa Moroooo
{essed torongb snob a fearfal ordeal,
hews Items.
Irduiumiis Ind., Oct. 30—At tbe
Sfca.bg *c«- on io-d.iy of tbe Army
Ttnaanee, cfficera of the 8octe y were re-
•heted for another year, and Coioago ae*
Wlsd as tbe nrxt jl ice of meeiing. Ad
*inl D. D. Porter was made an honors
tywswbar.
News from ChioR.
fiv Fhinoi co, Oatober SI. —The
•‘U2?r G*rlic brings Ibe following rnd-
T *fc» from Hjng K. ug tn OHober I: On
U* l g it of September 25 an extraordi
***7 s uck wan made by Chinese pirates
pi boose in Wing Lak street, in Hojg
a*g, occupied by a Chinese merchant
R4 toppoeed to oootain large qaantitiet
•f tTMtsare. Tbe assailants Uoded at
k dn gat, and organised tbe aasauli with
reitcAie, posting e^nlinels and keeping
over tbe entire neighborhood. A
Sk »as maintained for eeveral h urs
J*f***n tbe piratee and polioe. Tbe
*-i—cr a*, dispersed *»nd fl.-d in b3*u.
°*»of ibe pirates was killed, and several
vir® voandtd on both aides. Tbe plan*
^reared by tbe thieves was small.
exonement prevails in Hong King,
, »pcactKkoarj uira** ores are deuianJ-
J* VioeOonaai Generral Bailey has
control of bffaira in Shanghai,
'■•‘‘♦fi iUiea O.'nsnUte Gener«L
Ixk homo, Ociober 1,—Toera ia
o Hcattaion in Japanese and
cfficul oirelea on tbe qne»tion
“ 1 I J depv.r. Au er-om crimin*la
*■ ul imjrosftioa ta prodaoed oy tbe
**Mrt that iLe soldiers conosrned in re-
^lam-ioy at Tokoi, are being tortured
15 ocinfeesion of orime, and expo-
it ir ■o,*oaiplioe**. The detail
bet 5«t pnbuciy known, hot it is great
7 f**ied m- guVcrnmeLt baa not rescind*
- 'te agMiLst lotinre. Tbers are
Lg foreigters of impending
• in ibs ministry. XJoued StaUi
**®U*r B ngbam, ia abont to return
u - e ve ot sbsenoe.
* * ; Ara, aod attache of tbe depart
5! ^ *uoa, baa aalifd for Eorope oo
khtss oonuaoicd with tbe revision
*»R*d «f.
®* T< llioc of th, Angaat* Moou-
mont.
»Tk. Ootnb.r SI.—The Oonfeder-
£ " --uarat, the tuit of Ibe Ladin'
' Association, was anveiled io
--5 preaooos of a Taet ooncoarae
Governor Cjlqaut, Alex H
i r ~-b**nd other diatingaubed peraana
,J • r ** m * Tno oration waa dabv-
^ Caional Charles C. Jooas. The
UtI ••• beaded by tba Thirteenth
* * *7 Tost Baud from Atlanta. Tbe
* r.^'bt is seventy-i.x feet nigh, made
k^_‘ 4 *l» sad la aa.d to be ouo of the
it in tbs oonstry. Thera la a
day.
A dispatch from Taxes states that Jack
Galbrie, who oommitted forgery upon
the Texie Kxpreea Company fife years
■go and waa recently recaptured, wee een-
tonoed to ten years* hard labor In tbe
peniteottery.
Good News from the Fever Dis-
* trlct.
Cairo, Oatober 31.—AU fears of fever
have departed, and lutineas is resuming
its usual coarse.
Mobile, Oatober 31.—Seven new cases
and no deaths. The proapecta for frost
to-night are good.
Tbe President in Baltimore,
Baltimjrb, Ootober 31,—President
Haye« arrived bare at half past six this
racing, on a nail to tbe Maryland In-
alitnie Fair. Upon the arrival of the
rain the President waa taken to tbe City
H*U, where hr Was adJrcsred t>y Mayor
L&lrube^and oiher city ofSciala. The
viait to the fj#‘«r.te mads at nine o’olock.
1 Oc CMil W4aou»« ljf Cfvjwdod, and whet,
the President appoared be waa reoeived
with obeers, tbo band pitying **Hail to
ibe Onief.** James H. B^n< , preaidaot
of the M *rylat»d IjiiUQto, lutroau^ed the
President, who apoko as follows: a *FeU
luw-oiiixcna of Baltimore, it la pretty well
understood tnai I hebeva in the faiibfol
observance of ooniraou, and toere was m
distinct understanding wnn my fnends
of tbe committee that while in Balumore
■herald not be oalied upon to make a
peeoh. Believing to this sacrednesa I do
noi propose to make a speech. I thank
yon, however, for tbe kind attention to
the two or three aentenoee I bars ottered,
and to tbe committee for tbeir kind ana
noapitable reception.”
There was general applause by tbe au
dience, who raabtd to the stand to shake
hands with the President, who subse
quently walked to tbe various divisions
of tbe fair, aod at ten the President re-
tarced to Wesbiogtou.
Virginia State Fair.
Richmond, October 31.— The weather
to nay w«e oool and wiuuy. The attend
ance at tbe State Fair ia estimated at
from 12.000 to 16.000 Toe principal fea
ture of the day was tbe military competi
tive drills. Tne come tints acquitted
ihemaeives splendidly, and were highly
complimented by the Unitsd States army
ofBcera from Fortrwsa, Monroe, who acted
as dodges. Ibe fixat prize $300, waa won
oy Company C (Guard Common wealth);
th- prire nf $1(XJ, oy Company A (Grey.*);
third prize $60, by Company B. (Walk
er Light Guard.-); all of tne drat Virginia
Rdgiment. Subsequently the troops
were reviewed by General Joseph E.
Johnston and Govsrnor Holliday. The
triala of speed resulted as follows: First
raoe, trotting in harness, four year old
bor«ea raised and owned in Virginia, mile
beats, was won by J. C, Smith’s White
Sulpnar, taking first and third heats.
Sjnepats Weather Statement.
Office Chief Signal Officer,
Washington, October 31, 1878
Indications: For the Sooth Atlantic
States, clear or partly cloudy weatner,
winds mostly t.rtberly, followed by ris
ing temperature, generally higher press-
o.
Fjr theEist Gulf States,clear weather,
cold, northerly winds, becoming warmer
and variable, stationary, followed by
fa ling barometer.
For tbe Weat Gulf States, clear or
partly cloudy weather, cold, northerly.
.hiftiutf to warn.»*r *.oUtD»-riy winds, f»lJ-
in,' haromstfr
For the Tennessee and Ohio Valley,
clear or cart y cloudy weather, cold,
northwesterly winds, rising barometer,
followed in ibe wentern portions by wind,
backing to warmer, southerly and falling
oiro me ter.
AllDNiUUT DlhPAlCUES.
Foreign News.
Vienna, October 31.—Reicharatb to
day elected members ot the Austrian Dele
gation. Tne Qjvernment has deolared
tnat itbas no intention of proroguing tbe
Reicharatb.
Pesth, October 31 —In tbe Diet to
day Premier Tiaza asked that the elec
tion for the Hungarian Delegation be
held on Saturday. The opposition moved
io postpone the election uutil after the
address in rep.y to tbe royal speech ia
voted.
Madrid, Ootober 31.—At tbo request
of the advooat* ot Juan Mon cose, a
audical examination of tbe mental con
dition of the prisoner has been ordered.
London, October 81.—Glidstone, in a
speech delivered to-day, declined to give
tne Government tbe confidence they
naked in tbe Afghanistan question, aud
CjmpUioed of tbeir withholding author-
ative information. Reviewing the infor
mation which was obtained, be showed
mat tbe relations with Afghanistan were
satisfactory during bis administration,
and he justified tne displeasure of the
Ameer at tne British occupation of
Quittab. He pointed out thai toe weak
r which a professedly chivalron*
Governm»nt threatened to punish for
receiving a Ruiiian Eobisay, was lets
culpable than tne trader of theEmbat-sy
The sending or the Embassy was appar
ently a breach of Russia** eogagrmeniM
EogUnd, Gut bo feared Ruoaia would
cite a* justification tbe uarmndiy coa-
t*uct of the Uriti-h G >vernaieni. Giad
stone declared that to saddle India with
tbe exp *n*es of defence against imegin
ary dangers would be an injustice as
monstrous as any recorded in tne history
of the world.
Vienna, Oo*obar 31.—Austrian Dele
gation elect eu t >-d»y 0 iCBisiB of about tblr*
ij-three supporter* and 25 opponents of
Aodras«y. It is expeoted Andrassv will
nave a still larger majority in tbe Hun
garian Delegation
St. PetersBUro, OoL SI.—The Gales
rejoices over tbo delay in English opera
lious age-nst Afghanistan. It Bays ai
long as peace continues, Rossis can give
arms and money to any one.
London, Oct. 31.—A Constantinople
dlspaton to the Times says: Tne rumor
th«t tbe Porte had sent a note to tbe Pow
ers, oomplaining of tne formation pf
armed bands la Bulgaria ia at least pro
matnre. Such representation! were made
io Prince Lsbanoff, the Russian Ambas
sador to Constant;oople, bat be denied
positively the coixcoidcss of th* aaaertior,
upon which tbe representations were
founded, and the Porte has telegraphed
to tbe Governor of Sahnioa to verify ibo
previous information. Tne limes edito-
rally commenting on tbe foregoing deni
al of Pnnoe Labancff, says : **We ean
understand It as refsirrag to the com
plicity of Russia in tbe movement. The
faet of the movement is beyond all doubt
nor would it be easy in tbe presem posi
tion of affairs to exaggerate its importino*
however, it may have paginated it* e-
teoee is a fact which E-iglind and Ea-
rop. rnant t*k. into heoonnu M
Tlio Proclamation.
WisBisouK, Octuber 31.—Tbe fol
lowing H wntien in Ibe President*
ToeDki«tTiDg Proelsmitiun« “Tne pen-
er«l pre.ileoce of the blessing* of health
throughout Ibe widel.ni hM m»ie mare
oonepicnon* the »cleriog* end eorro.*
which the derk *h*dow of peettlenoe b»<
o«*t upon * portion of onr people. Thie
heavy tffl onon ereu the Divine Baler n*.
tempered to the (Offering eornmnuitiea in
the nniver«l ejmp»thy »nd snooer which
have flowed to their relief. Tne whole
nation may reloiee in the unity of spirit
tn oor people by which they cheerfully
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
MACON COTTOH STATEMENT
COEOECTED DillT.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MB88INGBR
OCTOSEE SI. l»7%.-BTEVX»a.
The aarkst to-day was steady with qaatation
at Sfor middling.
LfcTEST TELEUKSPHIC BE POSTS
—© —
Cotton.
Lrrxrr&OL—Noon—Cocioa doll; mUdllag up
lands 5Ji; middling Orleans 6 S-14.
SaioK / OO; tpeculasxtn and export 1600. n-
:-uU SS60; \msncoc SiSO.
Futoras opened wsakar. with free sallan at
la*i qaotasaaes. *
Uploads, low middliruc clause. October dellv.
erj a 11*14, 2132.6%, Ociober and November
January aod February ft II
S p m—Ridduuc cpUnda ft li-ia, zxuddiiiuc Or*
Orleaoa 614. low middling uplands ft^L fo d
ordinary upUnda ft, ordinary 6>J. Futores.
opUods low zniddlinx clause February and March
de.ivery &X- Maj sad Ja^e Z%.
3 3s p m— esLs ot American *900 bales. Fn-
irot—uplands low middling clause November
delivery ft? 16. January and February lX.
ft pm—Futures c.oaed coil; uploads low
midiLiaE cUuse November delivery ft 15*32RS
7.18, November ord December ft IS-Si. December
and J .uuarjr 512-32. January and Februaryft 13-
3i*^3X. February and March ft 7-14.
New Too*—Lotion firm*, tales 724. cuddling
apis An 9% aodaiinx Urlmm
Futures opened firm; October —, Nova::*
ber 9.16. December 9.Si. January 9X3, Febru
ary 9 is. March
Utiiou—Net roueipU 610 gross 1599.
Futures —November delivery 9X7—23, Decem
ber 9.39—40. January 9 49—60. Feoruary 9X0.
March 970—71. Aida 9,80—81, May 9 90-91. Jane
10X1-02. July 10.12-
Cot ion co-ed firm: sales 604. middling up
lands 94£: middunx Orleans 9%.
Coosotidsted net receipts 2670: exports to
Great Britain 6»1S; continent 2300; channel
—, rrance 3732,
QUTBsIM Oafttoa irregular; middling 9: low
middlings^ good ordinary a: net reCcipi* 3:72;
croM —; soles 1643. »toca B1337. exports «*•!•
Great Britain 4101; channel ; con
tinent . Franco 1084
> oavolk—.4 ot received.
Boltimob! —Cotton dull; middling 9: low
middling good ordinary t\i. net receipts
2/5: xrurt £ao. sales 300 stock ftosft exporis to
lx real Bntera —.conUnen. —: coastwise it*.
Bo«ToE—Cotton quiet, middling uplands 9%.
low middling 9%: good ordinary »e; net re-
oeipta 1148. gross 1148. sales ; stock lay, sx-
oort* to Great Britain—. 1JJU _ ,
Wilrieotoe—Cotton firm: middling 8%. low
iddliLg 8 5-16. good ordinary IV* ***■ receipts
1130. oross —i aales —; stock lH'-2. exports to
Urmt B.itain —; continent 900. coastwise _
Fhiladxlphia—Cotton quiet: middling PJi.
low middling 9i*. good ordinary 9, net re-
ceipts 610. gross 1^9- sales 319; to spinners 290;
•lock HU exooru to Great Britain —.
flavaEEAH—Cotton steady; middling uplands
8?i; low middling 8 6-16; good ordinary 7 13-16;
n-» roxipim 4333; gross 6173. sales ftOOy stock 105.-
137 ax ports to Great Bn tain . Francs :
ouatinent . channel —.coastwise ——.
.New UELBARt—Cotton firmer, mid Slum 9\
_w middPne 9y t -. good ordinary nominal;
net receipts 6181; gross 8503; sales 1U»; tlocE ftL-
s79. exports to Great Britain —s France 1601:
ntineni : channel —: coastwise *
Momim—Cotton quiit; middung uplands 9.
low middling 8}f good ordinary A net re
ceipts 1279. grow —; salsa 210: stock 13202. ex-
ports to Great Britain —i channel —. continent
—. coast* tse 1351.
Memphis—Cotton quiet and nominal; mid'
dling receipts 1692.
AuwoeTA—Holiday.
CHARLsaTOX—Cotton firmer; middling 9. l->w
middling 8% good ordinary bH' net receipts 5»27;
gmea —; aaew 1000, stock 88061; exports to Great
Britain —; France —: continent —. channel
i cuAhtwise 1231.
FINANCIAL
Ixiepoe—Noon — Consols, money, WJii «c*
count 94 13*.!.
I sop a—Brie 18^.
Paws— Kernes lizf.83c.
N iv Yobk—Geld uuru^d at 10O>,«
Stocks strong, money 5; gold lw*J<* exchange
long, vi X. short 4h7M: 8uite bonds qmet; Govern-
ment securitic« flroi.
Muiu-y 5: exchauge 4 81K: gold lOO^i: govern
ment securities strong, new fives 106-, state
bonds dull-
Htecks buoyant; New fork Central 111 Kris
H 1 ; Lake Hbore *9% Illinois Central 79jj;
Puuburg K}4 Cuicego and Northwestern
41/^; preferred 74; Rock Islsod 115>J. Western
Union Mevtapb Company M*6
hub Treasure balances— Goid 6123.7<5.232 00;
currency $46,000,762 hub ' reasury paid in
terest, flS.uou; tor bonds $269,010; customs re
ceipts $337,000.
PRODUCE
BILTIMORX—moor active and steady; Howard
Street snd Western superfine *7501 50. extra
3 75^4 23. family 4 60^5 00, City Mills superfine
cwOfeSftQ extra 4 00d**». R»o brands 50 ®5 25.
Paiapsco family 6eo houtbern wheat scarce and
firmer. We-tern higher and 11 no or. Souther*
red prime I00©i «’4 ambor i U5dl 09. No! West
ern winter red spot 10oX; November lol.»outu-
ern corn weak and lower. Western lirmer; South-
oru whin'and yellow 43&4A Cats quiet Sogthlfp
264629, Western white 25(0ti. Pennsylvania 26^4
28. Provisions qa.et and easy; pork 9 00®9 25;
bu k meats, louse, shoulders 4, clear rib sides
6M. Coffee dnll ana nominal; Kio cargoes
Wbiskey qu;et at 11IH.
DEBR 8KINF—per B) . lif 1«
Leather—in the roogn...
RACCOON—Per niece nomlna
MINK—Per piece ——
OTTER—Per pieces ——
BRAVKR—Per pi SOB.
RET FOX SKINS
RED FOX
WILD CAT—Per piece
0P088UM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece _
TALLOW—Prime, perlb 6
WAX—Pure yellow, par lb 34
GINSENG—Per lb — 60
DRIED APPLB5—Prime per lb l#*
DEI ED PEACH Bit—Peeled.bright No 1 8
Unpreled. No —8, .
DRIED BLACK8B&RIBS 3
WOOL—Fjesje. burry, per lb.__ —« jSif
stoolu Ana Monas*
QCOZAT20V8 COESSCTX0> DAILY BY
L. RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia s per cent, bonas.......«....... M .«160
Georgia? per cent, bonds (gold) ^^.108
Georgia 7 ner cent, bonds (regular)^.^10! allO
Georgia 7 per cont. bonds (endorsed)..^106 si07
Geortca7 percent, bonds (Smith)__«1!9 allO
Georgia • per cent I Id).....................—101 alOf
Georgm 6 per cent (uew) .^..-.^.^.^.102 al03
City of Mscon 7 per cent 48 a f0
Otxj of Augusta 7 per oont 93 a 96
City of Atlanta 7 per oent.^^.—«...—.100
City of Atlanta 8 per cent...
City Ot 8»vtnrah.„„, rr „.-„„,-,-, 50 ! 5ft
Central Bail reed Joint mortgage K« a 107
Macon and Western Railroad 100 a 103
Southwestern Railroad ^..^100 alOl
A. A G. R. R. td mortgage (endorsed)... 96 a 98
Montgomery and West Point bonds 1U>
Western R. R. of Alabama 1st mcrtgagel04 al06
Western R. R af Alabama td mortgagelC4 a 106
M. A A. R. R. 1st mortgage 80 a 88
M A A R R. td mortgage 92a 93
Southwestern Railroad, stock 93 a 94
Georgia Railroad stoex........................ 7ft a 77
central Railroad stodu MMM . MMM 68 a 70
Aarutta AHavannah Railread stork 80 a 90
foreign.
Exchange on all the principal cities of Europe
and direct remittances to any place of tbe Euro
pean continent. Corrected by A. E. Seifert.
Respective value of foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 24%cgol!
1 Austrian Florin (silver) 45 ••
l “ (currency)^ . „.*4 “
1 Hollandish Florin 41 “
1 Franc on Belgium 195( "
l “ oo Switxerland (eidg. Wohr) is£i “
1 - oa Paris lgj -
1 - on the Orient 2i)£ “
1 Lire Italtano 19 M
1 - gold 1951 -
1 Kroner on Sweden,Norway, Denm'rk 27>i “
1 Rnbel (Russia) .............................. 64 “
1 pound dt<n-ling 4 92 —
DR. m. W. CASE’S
LIVER REMEDY
Blood Purifier.
IMPORTANT TO LAND
OWNERS.
rpHOSE having rnneisL Mining and Fanning
. . Lands—also Water Powers—for sale or ex*
change thoald coomunicaSs with DSMANNA
OO Real Bstafe Agents, No to N 7tb StrwW,
Philadelphia. Pa. ocLSl lw
JFOR SALE,
Horses and Mules,
the lot of WR Philips. Poplar Street, oppo-
rita Hol'icgsworth Block. oct30...tf
FOR 8ALE.
Offer for sale one of the mod valuable little
farms in Middle Gaorgia.oontamicg 223 acres
lying five miles east of Forsyth. Th* house has
seven comfortable rooms with store room attach
ed. Beautifully located. A good well of water
and a goed orchard. 73 acres m a lively state of
cultivation. 75 in oak and hickory forest, balaaoe
m pine orchard. P.antst on well watered. Ad
dress jasmwsbb.
oct30.„eod3t P-nyth. Gs.
Messrs. JAQUES A JOHNSON
Extend a cordial invitation to the ladies and
ethers to call at the Southea«t corner of Floral
H-ll. Central City Park, during this week, to
witness a radical illustration of the utility and
superiority af the celebrated
aiaira Min Powers
AND
“Bedford Beauty” Flour,
from which delicious Rolls. Biscuits tnd Cakes
are baked and distributed gratuitously to visi
tors. oct30...St
BUGGIES.
"PARTIES desiring to purchase good aud sub
stantial
BUGGIES,
of my own make, will do well to call on me and
examine what 1 have. I will close out what I
have on hand at
Low Figures.
Coma and see me on Second Street, next to
post-officr.
0029 ..lw ED. J FREEMAN.
.mw xobk—F our a shade lirmer for medium
and low grades and a better export drm%nd:
supernne western and state 3 15403 55, patent
Minnesota extra good to prime ft 90^7 00. boo th
em flour steady, oommon io fair extra 385^491.
Wheat unset tied: spring scarcely so firm, winter
Kftlhigberi ungraded red93@i03. Corn a shade
ruicr; ungraded 4 GH7>i. uaU steady. m«xod
*, « offee quiet and uncaankcd; no, ir cargoes,
i3l4&165feuo. Job lota lSl^iS. Sugar dull and
fmr U, good refliUng P;nmo7^
<375a refined firm; standard A !ft granulated vK
crushed 95iL powocml 9A- Molasses urebar,goo.
New Orleans 26<^*6 old 6ix$60 new. Rice steady
and iair buiu ru. Ca o>ina and Louisiana quoted
at 606%. Pork lower, mess 77 (£S3>. Cut
meats firm, middles quiet: western long clear ft 30;
city do 6 50. Lard lower, pnme steam 6 47%3
6 69 Freights firmer.
LOClMiiAs — F*our dull: extra S 00@S .5,
Wheat quiet; rod S3; amber snd white 903>ix.
Com steady; white *3; mixed 41. Gala quiet;
whito 24. mixed 23. Pork dull and lower at 8 uo
Laid auiet And steady; choice leaf tierces
kegs Kk Buis meats dull; shoulders 3/9: Clrmr
nb 51m clear aidea ftX Bacon dull; shoulders 4;
dear ribs 6cearsidea i% Jiugar-cured
mm« noii. Wbuky steady at 108.
uiacxaaaTi rlour is anil and unenonyed:
family 4 00®5 25 Wheat dull; red and white 83®
88. Corn steady S5&37. Oats dull at 19&2S. Pork
nominal at 7 60. Lard active, current make ft 90;
kettle 6*4457. Bulk meats inutive; shoulders 3.
clear nb 4 Oft-, dear sides 4 So bid. Bacon lower,
•boulders fc dear nb sides 4J6®ft-.dem* sid-s
*iV2 5 l Wbuky in good demand *t 1 08, Sugar
«u«.m and unchanged, hards 95£dl0)£; white
8W«9J4 New Orleans IW&bi- *<*• doniand
gooU; twcking 2 80^3(4- ...
ax Louie-Flow* unchanged. Wheat higher
No 2 red fall cash. Com flrm;mixod 32.
wob ti»dy 1 IA.
Porkdullat7 47i«»;U- Urd autl.ttji. Balk
meati dull and nomiuaL Bacon lower; -noald-rs
S?c!»r r.b 6 ^5 .0. clear sides & 17^©5 27*
Chicago— Flou*- dull and unchancau. Hboat
unsettled but hixb-r; No t red winter red 86 cash
ao 2 • tiicago spring 81 cash, 8251 November.
S25I December. Coru steady aud in lair demand;
34 cash or November; 33>J Dtxwmbar. Oats
luwer it 19H 1»H .November. I'H De*
ember. l*orK .ud . »bMie firmer m 69o&
6 tlM cash. Lent in lair dem.nd and hiaber at
S 90 eaah. S 92S November 5 VK& i9JK December.
Balk meau nrmer but not quoUD j higher.
havaiTstoees.
WitaiaOTO*—Bpiriu turpentine quiet OH
Ho,in ateadv. 117!> for itrvmed. Crauo turpeu-
une firm it 1 IS for bllrd; 1 90 for yellow dip,
190 for riron. Tar quiet at I 00.
NSW Yoke Spirita at turpentiro iteadj at
BuainduUat lnHSlOO.
ICASJHXXXWS
-fair Yoke—Homcord—Jflien M Goldar Iaa.
beila Blyth. Bftanor Wood, Kock.ood.Segvtia.
Arina Albion. Alabama. Aurelia > Mother.
Suovo, kmilia, Elmira, Celeatma, Wayfarer.
HUIPI'IkG PRODUCE.
Macor. Wholesale sasrket.
OOEUCTEO DAILY >T
JF # 13. TIJV8L liV
geain asd provision*.
BACON—Clear rib lido,
Shoulders..
Bulk '
TONIC AND CORDIAL.
This is not a patent medicine, but is prepared
under the direction of Dr M W Case, from his
favorite prescription, which in an extensive
practice of over 27 years, he ha, found most ef
fective in all cases of disordered liver or impure
blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It acts directly upon the liver, restoring it
when diseased, to its normal condition, sed in
regulating the activity of this great gland every
other orcan of the »jst**ui is benefited. It im
proves digestion and assists nature to eliminate
al)impurities from the system, and white it i
tbe cheapest medicine in the market it is also su
perior to all known reraedi-s. While it is more
effectual than Blue Mass, it is mild and perfectly
safe, containing mthing that can in the alightost
degree injure the system. It does not sicken or
give jam. neither d-es it Weaken the patient nor
leave t he »y»texn constipated, as most other med
icines do
I-t Cures Pepnia, ' BiPiou# Fe/er,
Headache, bick Headache, Water Brash. Heart
burn, Sick Stomach. Jaundice, Colic. Vertigo,
Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Female
Weakness and ltT-gularities, all Skin ahd Blood
Diseases, Worms, Fever and Ague, and Constipa
tion o' tbe Bowels.
In small doaea it is also a sure cure for Chronic
Diarrhoea.
Taken two or throw times a day it prevents
Yellow Fever, Dipthena, Scarlet Fever. Cholera
and Small Pox
TTfk wrr fn Va Use Dr Case's Liver Remedy
HOW LO DBstU Blood Purifier, a pleasant
TTahi* ATvrn Tonic, snd Cordial Anti-Bil-
m UHi 0 Vr II ioua. It will save your doctor
TirtAfAV* bills—only 25 eenu per bottle.
•UCUtUI* It is the matt effective and
valuable medicine ever offered to the American
people As fast as it merits become known its
ate becomes universal in every community. No
family will i« without i t after having orce tested
its great value. It has proved an inestimable
blesiingto thousands who have used it, bringing
bark health aid strength to thoae who were
seemingly at death's door. Prepared at the Lab
oratory of the
IIOMK MEDICINE CO. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
Price pkb kottle 2*c- Kxrxa L>bobhieh73c.
•uff daw]*-
HAC0N SAYINGS BANK
92 MULBERRY STREET.
sresis paid on deposits of $1 to $5,900.
Collections made on ail accessible po.nis. Ad
vances on Cotton and Merchandise in store.
Stock* and Bonds bought and sold, and invest*
meats made as parties may direct.
Q. W. GUSTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON GA .
Office No. 2 Cotton Avenue, over Mix A Kirtlan
f TTILL practice in he Courts of Bibb and a
vr joining Counties, in tbe Supreme Couri
the State and United States Court*. declSti
R. K HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 90 CHEhW STREET, MACON, BA.
(over J. H Herts A Co.)
N addition to local business. I will give speda
. attention to cases entrusted to me In the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United States Circuit and Bankrupt Courts fer
Georgia noviiv
share one another’s hardens- '
WXLHcFT*a ANTI-PsKIoDIC OR Fg*
▼sr and Ionic!—vYilhoft*! Tonic has
established itself ns the real infallible
Chill care. It is universally anmitted to
be the only reliable and harmless Cnill
aud.cine now in use. Its efficacy ia con
fined by thousands of certificates of the
very beat people from all parts of the
country. It cures malarious diseases of
every type, from the shaking agues of
the ls*<a * Dd valleya, to the raging fe
vers of the torrid zone. Try it. It has
never been knovn to fail*
Whmlocjc, Finlxy& Co., Prop’rs,
Kew Orleaoa.
For sale by all druggists. oc'.902w
QUERY—“Why will men smoke common
Tobacco, when they oan buy Marburg Bros.
ARAL OF NORTH CAROLINA." at the same
rise.
Bugarhouse. hhds
Powdered sad crushed^,..
0 PBB8F—Best Cream_
0 RACKS
Straw berry
Fancy
GAN DL hit—Star.
Li«ht|*ei£ht.
NAIL*—Basis lot.
STARCH
pgPFlB^.
8PICB
GINGBR .....
NUTMBG8—...
CLOYR8
010 4*8—Per M.
(HBROOTB .............
SNUFF—Lonllard s. iar..
LorUlard’s. f o'l
TOBACCO—Cosuaon ~.~
Medium ..........
Luov Hinton
C L
Fin.... —
CKERBL—Kits .
Hall bbls
ro
40 a 4i
50 a 60
75 al 23
,, - - l to a 140
600 1 11)
CORRECTED DAILY BY
bernd brothers
HIDES—Green salt, par Tb—
Dry salt.—
Dry flint
GOAT
“ IPtKJN»-fsr
SHARP OLINS-rer
MU ABLINGS—Per
KEROSENE OIL.
T HE impression seems to prevail that there is
no Kerosene Oil in the city. I am prepared
to supply comumers with all they need.
TICKETS
FOB THE *
STATE FAIR
ROLAND B. HALL,
LAWYERS,
John L. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
Mtoon, .... GoCirgln.
WILLIAM McKAY,
Accountant, Expert and Gbnnxal Asm
private
accounts, settlement of partnership affairs, re-
ceivershii s. and confidential business of all
ki»ds. On application will visit anv towns in
Middle or Southwest Ga, in above capacity.
References:—I C Plan:, Asbey Ayers. H J La
mar, G H Roberts and J J Gresham Ksquire
Macon. Ga. mal
POSTPONED EXECUTOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the oourt house door.
in tbe town of Leesburg, Lee eounty, on
the first Tuesday iu November next, be ween
the legal hours cf sale, the plantation belonging
t*» tbe estate ». C. Bryan, deceased, lying near
the line of the S W railroad, one and one-half
miles from Adam's stall.n, and three and a half
miies Irum I *vsnu n, consisting of t-n lots of
lone of 2D2!4 acres each, amounting 2,025 seres.
Terms of sal*, on—half ca>h. balance in one and
ro year** with 7 per cut. interest.
N. T. JOHNSON. Executor.
oct6-13.20.27Anov3Aw*t
1. 0. PLANT & SON,
Bankers and Brokers
MACON. GEORGIA*
buy and sell Exchange, Gold, Btoeka and Bond
Deposits Received
Advances Mtida wn cettsi la Imra
COLLECTIONS PROM A *LT ATTENDED TO
JOHN R WEST. J AS G WEST.
WEST BROS
COTTON FACTORS
AND
GOMHIS’N MERCHANTS
Agents for tbe
W. & C. GUANO,
and—
DELTA COTTON TIB.
68 Bay St>, Savannah, Georgia
Prompt and careful attention to business.
Liberal advances on consignment*.
aug9...dSmw6m
MEAT! MEAT! MEATI
2 Cur Lorili C K B.coc Bide.
X r.r Lori, C K Balk Bid OA.
X.iaa Lb. White BreeUut Keet.
S.«aa Lb. CrilTmnd Husa
JONSS t COOK.
LARD! LARD! LARD!
FAIRBANKS* CO'B Pal* Lud, ia Tierce,
Tube, Bucket. »Dd id ft, 3 nl 1 pound Tina, for
iftle at tbe receat decline by
tillw JONES A COOK.
TENNESSEE SMOKED
SAUSAGE.
T ennessee lard. Butter. Bags. Applet,
Potatoes. Apple*. Onions. Chestnuts, etc.
etc. coming ia daily and tor at Jp*down
prices by J0NB8 A COOK.
octSllw
Important to Physicianb.
T HE undersigned being desirous of moving to
another State, offers for sale his home, lot
and practice in Putnam county. Georgia, coasts-
iinx of aroud sew bouse of three rooms and nec-
mmrj oat-butidings, three acres of original for
est and a well cl good water, with a practice
worth from two to three t hoc sand dollars, in i
thrifty and enterprising community, to aay phy
tidan who want* work. Present address
A B McCASJLILL.
octsi lwpd Eaton ton. Georgia.
A’few down of thcee elegant While Satin and
White Bilk Ties for iMtUnao, still kft at the
eetft...tf NEW YORK BTOBR.
The Fastest Time on Record
PROM MILWAUKEE TO MACON OT 6 DAYS.
L. J. GUILMAKTIN. j. k. liXUDKY.
<Lste Cashier Southern
(.Bank State of Goor gi
Li Bffll.imiB k GO,,
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants.
120 BAY 8TREST,
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal Advances made on consignments of
Cotton.
Bagging ana iron Ties
•«•****«•*+*#•*••* «*••*••*•*•••••
•RTf
JOHN FLANNERY. JNOL JOHNSON
Managing partner of late firm L>
J Guummrtin A Co. 1S«3 to ls77. J
JOHN FLANNERY k CO,
Cotton Factors
AXO
Comnnssion Merchants,
NO S KKLLBT'S BLOCK.
Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
— .4*r-nt»for—
JEWELL’S MILLS V A »tXH A DOMESTICS etc
B 4GQING and TIK8 forat low. at 'Tiarkct
rates. PROMPT aud CAREFUL ATl’K.x-
TiON given to all business entrnitfd to us.
, •*«r aT. hash * ANChB xuade on ron-
aignmeniN. auc9Ja.w6m
•••••#••••••«•• OSiflStSSNSISttMtM
17 COTTON AVENUE.
FOR SALE.
Kaionton Georgia, three-quarters of a mile from
tbe court house. Attached ia a nice farm of four
hundred acres of good land, with enough open
land for a four horse farm, and a sufficient quan
tity of oak and pine timber for fire wood, and to
keep the plantation under good fences. It ia
Eaton ton, Gi
N. B.—Will lease for a number of years to a
good .tenant, if not sold oct27 2vr
flonnt -Be Sales Academy,
MACON. GEORGIA.
CHARTERED 28th FEBRUARY. 1878.
oy. is at ______
cbgapeit first-class Boarding School in the South.
T11X1 PMM SESSION,
Board and Tuiticn in all the English
s—«S— , . --- , , ,|75 09
Music (Piano and Organ) and use of instru- ^ ^
Drawing. Painting, the Languages and Needle
work are extras.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad
FAIR SCHEDULE
Thursday, Oct 31st, and Friday.:
UP*
Leave Lumber City
Leave Kastman..
Leave Hawkinsville^....^....
Leave Cochran .........
Arrive Macon.„... —..
10WN
Leave Maoon.
Arrive Cochran .
Arrive Hawkinsville...
Arrive Kastman .
. 6.00 ! m
. 6.54 a m
. 7.00 a m
5.00 d m
.... 717pm
, 8.10 p m
. ^.13 p m
Amre Lumber City «...JME p m
This train will be run in addition to other reg
ular Passeuger schedule trains daring the feur
days as above speemed.
GEO W ADAMS.Genl Pupt.
W J Xiini. Master Trans. oct26 fit
GRAND DISTRIBUTION.
Commonwealth Disiribu
tion Co.
Legalised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
supervised by Hon R C Wintersmith. ex-Treat.,
General T A Harris, and other prominent citi-
Milwaukee Beer.
Just received oa consignment and ordered to be
aold at brewery prices, freight added.
D. DALY A BRO.. Sola Agents.
We are also receiving direct from Europe the
best London and Dunlin Porter. Scotch Ale*.
French Brsndiev. Holland Gin, Irish and Scotch
Whiskies. Sherry. Port and other Wines, for
medical, table and cuokinc purpo-rs.
We also keep the best old Stock of
BYE & BOUEBON WHISKIES
That can be selected for family use. Our
Grooeries and Family Snpplies
are received fresh every week from Northern
and Western market* ^nd are guaranteed to
give sititfaction or no sale. Families and the
trade respectlully invited at our old stand on
Cherry street.
D. DALY Sl BRO.
OCt23-lw
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB CITY CLEuK.
VTTE are authorized to announce the name of
W JOHN J. CORNELL, for the office of City
Clerk. ootl3...td’
FOE SHERIFF.
I AN NOUN K myarlf a mao ids te for the suf
frages of my friiow-cititens for the office of
Sheriff of the county of Bibb, subject to the Dea
ocratic nomination. w A WYLIE
W B am authorised to announce Captain W
W CARN KS as a candidate fo* noxination
to tke office of sheriff cf Bibb oounty. spSda%tf
FOB TAX COLLECTOR.
ytt If as a cand id ate for Tat Col •
Tax Colleotor. sutiject to the Democratic t
ination.
aep8td CHA8W HOWARD.
CHARI.IK B. MAS HEN BURG a<
didate for Tax Collectot in the Democratic nom
ination. aep4
Bibb county, subject to tbe Democratic
nomination.
seol...dawtf ' EDGAR A. ROBS.
IMPOBTM BERLIN CLOUS!
Macon City Store
Has just received the most, beautiful style and finish
ever offered in Georgia. Also 2,S00 yards RflWlflllt of
Calico, Domestics, Ticking, Jcaus, and all kinds of Dry
fclimds, Cheap for rash
MeKINLEY & DuBIGNON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Itllllediro'v-lllo, Georgia.
octI5...«m
BUSINESSMEN
TTSE Stafford's Inks. Sample bottles free.
U stlank Books. Letter and Invoice Books,
Shipping Tags. Envelopes by the pack or thou
sand. In short bookkt-epera* supplies of rvery
description. The Opaque Envelope. Something
new and cheap. A new ink Mand. A novelty
and a success. Call and sec them.
octiO.. 2«w n PIRYINK.
FAIR TRAIN SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD.
SrrK&nrrsxDEKT's Oppics.
Macon, Cctober 24. 1878.
C OMMENCING MONDAY.October 28th. and
ending Saturday, November 2d, 1878.
UP.
Leave Smithville~... MMMM ......... w .. M . MM .4.60 a m
** Americus..... w .......„....^.............5.30
CJEJMT^Ajl- aUTJiL
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
Q.OOD BOARD and Rooms and the Best At
tontions.
»a!2tf s*H LINGS A MOTE
^ ESTABLISHED 1831.
P. Fitzgerald,
Dealer In
Bacon* Flour, Meal,
FULTON MABKETBEEF
Boots. Shoes,
DryGoods, Etc.
95 Tiiird Street.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
embracing the Freshost and Nicest goods to be
found in this market.
oct26...8t P VITZGKR4LD.
{SOMETHING NEW IN MAG ON
Trank Manufactory.
chants of Macon and surrouRding country
that we have opened a Truik Manufactory, aud
will manufacture for the trade all styles of
Trunks, including
Packing Trunks, Zinc Trunks
and Oval-Top
Tray Packing Trunks.
All styles of Trunks made to order and repair-
insr done on short notice
We would be pleased to have you call and ox-
amino lor j ourselves, also examine our prices.
CALHOUN A TORBETT. Prop’is,
Fourth St, next door t Wolff A Bro.,
octl9...2m Macon. Ga.
The Great European Novelty
HUNYADI JANOS,
The Best Natural Aperient
THE LANCET.—
"Hunyado Janos —
Baron Liebig af
firms that its rich
ness in aperient
salts surpasses that
|of all other knosrn
waters ”
The British Medi
cal Journal —‘Hun-
yado Janos—The
most agreeable, saf
est. and most effica
cious aperient water
Professor Virchow, Berlin. “Invariably good
and prompt success, most valuable."
Professor Bamberger, Vienna. "I have pre
scribed the>e Waters with remarkable sac-
Professor Sganzonl, Wurzburg. T prescribe
none but «MV _
Pro'essor Lauder Brunton, M. D-, P. 2- S.,
Lon ion. 'More plea-ant than its rivals, and
n rp \*ses them ra efficacy.*
Profti so •Aitken, If. !>-, Jf. R. S., Royal Milita
ry siotp tal. Lesley. *Pn ferred to Pullna
and Fnedrichshail r
A WINP.GLASSFUL A DOSE.
Indispensable to the Traveling Public.
Every genuine bottle bears the name of Thx
AyoLLibasis Co (limited), London.
Fred’lc I>o A3 ary & Co.
41A 43 Wasbbb St, Nxw Yobk.
Sole Agents for United States and Canada,
Tor sole by DEALERS. GROCERS and DRUG
GISTS. . ,
The Label on every genuine Bottle is printed
on Bins paper. 1un2leod eow4m
M Oglethorpe
*' Montezuma
** Marahsllville...^
" Ft. Valley
Arrive Hacon-....~~.
DOWN.
Leave Macon
Arrive Ft. Valley.....
Marsh all ville..
*' Montezuma.
Oglethorpe
** Americns^....^
" Smithville
631 a m
6-3S a m
7.14 a m
5 2 > p m
M ...8.57 p m
713 p m
-756 pm
8 03 p m
.S.04 p m
..9 43 p m
For Sale at Bottom Figures
125 boxes Choice CREAM CHEESE
25 packages >ORTHhIiN BU^TBR
60 cases PiCKLE"*, plain and mixed,
1 o*r RUST PROOF OATS.
2 cars FEED OaTS
B0 boxes TOBACCO, etc. etc.
s«P24tf BK.V C SMITH.
RALSTON HALL,
One Week Only, Commencing
October 28,1878,
—the—
i
IN . AN KNTIRET NEW PROGRAMME
EMBRACING
FRESH JOKR-.
NEW SONGS.
FINE MUSIC.
HORACE McLBAN.
Tambo and Banjo King,
The management respectfully announces a
week's engagement of this favorite and popular
troupe, during which wili bo presented a perfor
mance each night second to none Their Hatter*
ing recep ions b-retofore and rast successes have
placed the company in most excellent trim, and
the public may feel assured of genuine pleasing
entertainments.
THE BLACK CROWS. THE BIG BV
THE CENTRAL CITy QUARTETTE,
THE DONOHUE'S.
Popular prices of admission. Res rvod Seats cow
on s-*)eatBurr Brown’s Book-store oppodto La
nier House, without extra charge. octSS 8t
FAIR
for the benefit of
Mount de Sales
will commence
OCTOBER 28th.
at the
CORNER OF SECOND AND MULBERRY ST
(K J Johnston's old staud.)
oct!3...snn wed fri afair wk
Boots and Shoes.
Good goods at reduced prices. Ladigs and gents
Fine Shoes a. Specialty.
•a* 2 ® E. P. STRONG.
Trade Never Better!
500 COOKING AND HE A. TIN * STO VE3 ON HAND
Enameled and Plain Grates, Tinware for all demands.
Full line of Wood and Willow Ware. The largest and
best line of Plated Goods in the city, Crockery, Glassware
and House Furnishing Goods, for sale by
OLIVER, & NORTON^— 1
43 Third street Macon. Ga.
Campbell & Jones,
MACON, GEORGIA
COTTON PAGTOBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Warehouse. Cor. POPLAR and SECOND Sts.
Make advances on cotton in store at lowest bank
rates.
Also agents for the “Lummus Cotton Gin. Parties want
ing a first-class Gin will find it to their interest to see us
before buying. We guarantee the Gin and price shall not
prevent a trade. * "Of*
ENGLISH & HUGUENIN.
Cotton Factors,
-AND PEOPEIETOES OF-
ENGLISH & HUGUENIN’S ACID PHOSPHATE,
showing the highest analysis of any Acid Phosphate in the
market. tV e have a large stork oi this Phosphate in
store and invite those who wish to purchase to examine.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OfMACOl
Transacts a General Banting Business
OM’iv.K HOUB3—9 A. M. TO X P. M
New York Exchange at Par,
W W Wriglkt. Cashv
E. J. ANDERSON & 00.,
90 MULBERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
Dealers in all kinds of
We would advise all parties who desire to hold Cotton
that we are prepared to make advances on cotton in store
ioplant.Pre. at our Q id rate of 8 per cent, pet annum. Insurance, local
rates. Storage per month, 25 cents per bale.
NEEDLES, ATrACKMENTS,
•PARTS, OIL, ETC., ETO
Making a Specialty of the
WHITE AND HOWE.
1 RELIEVING them to be the best and most
_D durable machines in tbe market. They run
perfectly li*hi and quiet. For simplicity and
ease of operating they cannot bs excelled.
Gall and see them, sit down and try them, and
be convinced.
Prices $30 to 300.oct27 tf
j. adjoining Capt&in J*G Brown and Colonel P
sens, that may be desigeated by ticket-holders, g Holt, situated seven miles ooutheost of Perry.
FOR SALE
I OFFER for sale my place in Houston county,
odloinlng Captain J G " ‘ " **** * 11
will hold tbeir
Sixth. Popular Drawing
In Public Library Hall, Louisville* Ky, on
Saturday Nov. 30, 1878, :
>0 SCAURS. ’ POSTPONEMENT.
NurlT 3000 Prizes ABBre*
uatintf
$115400 in Gash Frizes,
And Tickets only $2.
UNPRECEDENTED SCHEME.
lPriia $ 30,000
lPnse — 10J)!0
lMfc.
oonUinin* eight hundred and fifty acres more
3-less. I will take throe tnousand dollars for it—
1 one-third cash, the balance in one and two years'
payment* at 8 per cent, per annum interest. I
will give bond lor title until paid for.
A T HOLT,
oct£7 iUwtillnovls Bolin broke. Gft.
ATTENTION,VISITORS
*—o—
illH1LB in tha city attending the Fair, we _
w inritej«i.o*« i*|i«n.t 0 sor tment, and the prices are very low.
l.PniM $1,000 Mch
SO PriM. too wch ~
lOOPriiM 100 Mth
SOOPriie. towch
too PriM. SO »*ch
10,0'J0
10.000
1S*00
■■■■■■■hM
1,000 PriM* 10 etc b — 10.000
9 PriM. SOO mca. tp'rorimftt’n pntM 1.700
J.loo
900
UMPriMI
TIT 1 V A B»u(ital Sq. Grind Pi»no* price
rlArlU $1,000, onlj $275. M«gnifio»nt Cp-
nxht Pi*oo*. price $1,000. only $275- Up-
rl.be PiMic. pric« ftioO, only $176. }’..no«. 7 oo*
u,. ,iu. ;f$iss. NewBrilc. ORGANS $ti.
Ornoi 9 atop.,$57 SO. Church A I,/7 ft RQ '•
riwkprtc«$s»0.only $11J. ElUKlrAPl ^
oat $375 Mirror Top Orraoa only $106. Ba.
Stal Pmrlor Orgmn. price $240. only $9S. "Fraud
BipOKd,$900 reward. Re.a Tr»p« for ihe tTn-
■nrf' ind New»*per about co»t ot Puinos mod
DANUSL t. BBATTT. Wutlnt-
too. N J.
Boston Bit Heats!
*115,400 \irE are receiving ic store and will fell LOW
Whole Ticket*. $2. Half Ticket*. $1. V ▼ to close conaignmtat.
17 Tickets, $50. 65 Tickets, $100
Ramit by poetoffioe Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Fnll list d draw-
m* published in Louisville Cornier-Journal and
KevYork Herald, and mailed to all ticket-bold-
an. Tor tickeU and informaticn address COM-
MO> " nALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
COMM KttP >RD, Sec’y, Conner-Journal Build
ing, Louisviftlo Ky. octltillnor *0
Sheldon Collins A Co.,
.Kitano
ilaci a» mioid nomic ins
Oft*, 96 Prmkfort Btntt,
SMW TOWC
fMtory prtaM it
J. 7$. BUXKJ k CVS.
1 9$ LATH ROP.
J. W. LATHROP & CQ.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH. OA-
BAOOnro AND TIES
Purnliiud ftt lont Iirtat tal*-
LfbMAl idnoai mad* <
protect 1*310, rud tautrurtioDft ririi
BO BOXES
Bulk Clear Bibs,
80 BOXES
Long Clears.
20 BOXES
BBZiIiIXSS*
8*Y HOUR, TINSLEY & CO
oritl-tf
200
ml, by
o*niv
BUSHELS Juit .recrircd and for
JONES A COOK.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.,
SHOE AND HAT HOUSE.
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
To everybody who expects to wear
BOOTS, SHOES or HATS
to the Fair next week and after, we would say our house
is the place to get them. Here you will find a large as-
DRUGS.
to
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
We have the largest and best assorted stock of
Preih Goods in the city, ard havieg bought
them direct from manufacturers, we can and
*will tell them
'LOW DOWN.”
We make a specialty of
FINE TOILET GOO JS AND HANDKER
CHIEF EXTRACTS.
And our stock of these Goods is unexcelled!
We are exclusive agents in Macon for the
RED C. Oils
which is warranted strictly Fire Vroof. and gives
m beautiful lisht. To one and all we say a cor
dial welotme awaits you at
Hunt, BanMn & Lamar’s,
oct27 lw Corner Second and Cherry Sts,
VALUABLE LAIS
FOR SALE.
gEC farms in a body, situated.on the Ocmulgee
river in
TELFAIR COUNTY.
For further information appply to
A H McRAY.
octSdeodwlm McViHe. G
TO THE LADIES.
•pedal „ ■
will get Hot Coffee.'Chocolate. Lunches, Fruits
and other edibles as they may wish.
Miss Rebecca Isaacs will always be ic attend
ance, octSO-Stewlm
JEWELRY.
_ Opera Chains, Lockets, Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, etc. Inst received by
E J JOHNSTON,
octS7 lw 30 Second street
oct24...dlm wlm
ENGLISH & HUGUENIN,
poplar street, macon. Georgia.
To our customers and friends from a distance we ex
tend a cordial invitation to call, (even though they may
not wish to trade,) and make our house headquarters
while in the city. We will be glad t • see you and ex
tend such accommodations as may be at our command.
— ““ SINGLETON. HUNT & CO.
HEADQUARTERS.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
^lORDIALLY invite all their friecds and the public generally to call at thrir
MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT
when Tiftitin* Htcon dnriny PAIR WKKK. or at any other tine We k—o. (nil lm" ot ererything
usually found in . FI *» 8 rCLASSBOOK E ITABLIAHUERT.
WholeMle dealer, in all kinds of ATATltiN StlHriOL KnnKS. «.
PIANOS and OhG-ANS. Agents for bast makers.
For PRINTING and BINDING they are not exceiie.1 aiyah-re. AUkir d, 01 PrinUne dona with
dispatch and at lowest rates. Binding old becks and m immm a grw<y send your mag$>cinea
to be bound. In other worla, oome and see us, n»-xt to B sPTlST CHUKCH. OotZ3
MIX & KIRTLAND,
3 Cotton Avenue, 66 Third Street.
MACON, GEORGIA.
BOOTS AND SHOES)
We offer to the retail trade a line of Boots and Shoes
that cannot be excelled. We have the best and most
stylish of Philadelphia shoes for Ladies and Children’s
wear. Our stock comprises the very best of common and
fine grades. Before purchasing your
BOOTS AND SHOES
you will do well to cal o i us.
We have a good stock of HATS at our stand
on Third Street.
^ MIX & KJLRTLAKD.