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Jones & Kkese.
MACON, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1878.
Number 9.oe>
BV TELEGRAPH.
tl» llasfllaff Of Allen.
„ the Tel«cref>b to* Me»n|irJ
'* ffiunrM, Ot., Ncwnbn 1.
%*tt A'-lcO >u bong in Gibson ta-dar
!;f ;u murdar of Benjamin I*aj, »n ax-
' if OI.eeooek eoantj.
^ li.nff broko bU nock »t 246 p.
r l5 J cal tbe b*ly down at *:1C. Dr
l Jij (ronounoad him dead in thirtean
, „l, and forty aeoonda.
(n iLosssod people, moatly white*.
"KPteeent ,s witnaaa tba txecattoo.
„ ,u elm to tba dismal closing
From tba gallows ba ooof-ssod a
jart if tba oulting, bat intimated that
nabam, who waa at the acane of th.
tfrty, did tba killing.
Hove aold hi* body to a medical atu-
ttti of Warr.oton, Ur. George King, for
tmdo'.Drt, Ur. King aaaumingp dab: of
mt amoant for things which be wished.
Tea following ia the bill of sals made by
tea lagro, and is qalte a remarkable doo-
UMttt;
Gib«oiv, Ga., Oitobvr 18, 1878.
Kotio*. E.-*d ill* folio wise conitica*®.
Oan'I'mesa this ia >o certify that I bare
l,id bj Mrnaga to Mr King, A BO^Io*!
•talent of Worrent>o Go cot in td»MC-»,
l«t t to to it my r*qu*«t, ot **•* Day of Ex
ecution, which is Nov 1, 1878 tbm »r
tt.«r«for» to oito tod idnonub oil Call'd,
persons concerned to abow causa if any
they bits or can. within tima that ia
pri*crib d by law wby aaid coraaaaabould
Dot be if mated Moem H Allin
Oct 18tb a m Prisoner.
W. C.
In.
v.
aiabanaa mala ralr-Porae*
eraaard.
|p«1al to the Telegraph eod Meaeenger.j
MoaTOcMSST, 111, Not. 2, 1878.
ill tba pane, in lbs speed ring of tbe
ilabeme 8tats Fair Aaaociatioo. which
felis ita Fair at this plaoe, bare bean
acreeeed. Among them ia an extra
jar.o of one hundred and flfty dollars
txbonee that have newer beaten 2:36.
Tbe parse for tbs running races, free for
a.!, haa been made op to (SOD. The
^.Iie m tbe trotting race, free for all,
US bees made 1660. A Tory large atten
uate ia locked for, and the prospect of
is. reciag ia welj good. The fair opsn-
Idoa the 12 h of N .rember.
DAY Dlnl’ATbliES,
Tho Indiana.
Sioux CitT, November J — C.p-
Uln Pratt, of Ihe regoiar army- de-
■tiled for tbe work, weot east yesterday
vna forty-nine Indian obildran, gathered
fro.0 the egenolee on tbe river, for
goap'oa, Va., where tbe children w II
ba piaoed at aobool at tba Government's
aiprnae. The ages of the children aver-
tga about flfteeo years.
News Homo.
BoeToa. M tvemher 2 —The del .lcetion
of Elobtrd J. O'Bully, pajin.eur olerk
at Charleston Davy yard, ie (2.200. Ho
kta eii.oon.l.-d. after attempting .uieide,
IVt'HiMiroa, Nevemb.r 2—E puta
lo It. burgein General of tbe Coited
M.t,* Marino Hospital Service show ibe
following new cases end deaths for tha
errk vtnch ended yealerday :
Nre Orleane—83 cases and 109 death*.
Two hundred and eighty-eight old oases
are report* it
Morgan City—8 deaths.
II,t.>n Rouge—76 oanee and 16 death*.
Mobile-60 case* and lOdeatbn.
L>i-c.it nr—10 oases and 2 death*.
Pott Gibaon—A bout 10 death* In the
anoniy. None in Port Oib*on.
Paae Cnnaiitn—19 oeaef. No deaths.
CbatisuooRa—26 caeca and 12 deaths.
Bat Bt. Louie—total oases to yeeter-
ia) 636; deems 78. The health anthor-
i ii icon aider tbe epidemic at an end.
Grand Junction—To October 2Gb, 174
tarea and 74 death*.
Milan, Teuneenee—For the two weeka
ia no< yesterday, there were 12 cates
atd 6 deathn.
M-muhia —Forthe track ending O -to
la i 31-1.1'2 Jralbe; total deaths 2,964.
.ilriidten, Mian.—Orer 400 ca.ee to
daw an I 80 death*.
G.lupniia—Forth* week ending Octft*
her 30 n, lease and2 deaths.
Hjstc*, Nuvember 2.—Wendell Ptail-
I pt tea written a teller forblddug (be
iao( bit natue aa a candidate fur Con
K>au by tbe faotloo of Greenbaekera of
lie Fourth Congressional distriot, a* it
isnda to embarrsna the ao loo of ibe regu
lar urg.n-sation of that party
Ljnpom, November 2.—The Bark, D .*
t J U.lo->lm>oc, for New O.leena. wbiob
I*i back to Cardiff alter colliding, lost
pert of tbe mail rail and some bulwarks
.ad -t-E.cLeon*.
Bsltui ibs, November 2 —O plain
Monroe, uf the Briiiau talk. Beacon*
held, arrived this morning and repoile
that mi October 16 b, took off craw and
peaaengere of the Portuguese schooner.
Join and Viotoria, of sixty tons, C .plain
Juliua T-x era from New Beuiord, for
Cape de Verde, witn a cargo of pruvi*-
lona and metobendiie c*|(zed in a hur
ricane no tbe 13.b, five paaaeogera lost.
The crew and other passenger*, fourteen,
reaeu-d efier bun>g three days an I two
nighia i n ibe wreck. October 15 t, loti*
i*l* 37 degrees, 45 minute., lougttuda
<* d. g-wee, 30 minutes, took off tbe
erew of lb* Italian brig, Gog ie mo,
Tomu. -aero, C.plain Aat.ma, from New
York. Oo.ober 3 d. for B.yroot, with a
cargo -fosse oil, wetai-logged aud die-
maa-eu Tu* Ceptato waa washed orer-
hoaid end lo-t.
Cspl an Muoro also reports that O.-to-
turSO h, at the north edge of tha Gulf
urea in. passed a large ship with painted
porta, .opposed to be timber laden, bound
norths >rd, with loss of miaen-nust and
aun t, ,egallant m aat.
Tbe Juu* and Victoria had ten
|*r». ail Portuguaaa, belonging to Cape
oe Vet ie, and a crew of nine, including
>he captain. Toe lost pataenger*. three
Ben,a a,man aid child, were drowned
on the wreck, and Captain Tanerd waa
•ashe-1 oral board and floated off on the
hatch for two hours. He floaty gor back
on the • reck—bow, be oanoot tell, WDeo
taken i fl, tun surviviag paeeengern and
-m. were almost eshauated and starring;
Urmg be -a withe a. food three day*.
Foreign Newt.
L'*1>0», November 2—Tba municipal
• lection* h.li throughout England and
"a:*, yesterday were moatly coateeted
P litioal. rather than local iasnee Tbe
-Yror claim* that, on the whole, the bal
ante of changre favor the Liberal*.
N Krill' UlHPAlUUBh.
Sews Item.
Sdimr, Va , November 3.—Arrived
fjh-m Liverpool ahip Edward O'Brien
The Captain aikw the following atau-
■•ati Oaths 9th of October, in lnlitade
46 -iegraee, longitude 90 degrees, fell m
* th water Jogged abip J. P. Wheeler,
bom L ndonderry, from which look al.
‘t m* crew, niaeleeo men. Also on the
O J of October in longitude 42 degrees.
Btunde 46 degrees, fell in with the bark
Cl di-tior, of New York, bound to London.
*tich a** foundering. Took on board
kir crew of ten men. Afterward* pi teed
three of the Wheeler'* craw os an ur-
kao*h «Tearner bound for New York, and
®“ '-h* 23.-d placed six of the bark's on
the bug Carrie, ot St. John, N. B. Last
** a of ,ki bark Clarence, ah* was on
fire.
Siw Yojtx, November 2-—MoEclUp
■tui Sprauge, commercial agency, yeater
<li*tai*.ad all its clerks, with a nonce
that their arrears of salary would be
[Stated aa preferential claims. UcKellap
Lttgon* into another agency and Lea ter
••Uajk, treasurer, assigned some days
[k° The work on the registry, oe rating
•** far January, haa al.o been auspen-
°*d. Th* oanse assigned for IbM mon-
feenta ta a failure to complete the recent
aettlemeM with tne e.t*te of Jno. Tap-
paaof Boatcn.
N*w Yens. November 2.—D*aa S;an-
ley was tcterulsed at breakfast by the
m-ub.r-i uf the Century olub. A camber
t< ot. iLg itsuiii persons were present.
iVa uixoroa, Njrember 2—Gicietary
8 ic.-oumlift her* .this morning for Her-
itibutg.
u.'is Fasact c>, November 2.—lathe
u»i*of B.C. Ptcliing, tx-tary paymu-
>*r, for uttering false p*y cirtifl:*tce, th*
W t.tnmed avitiiot cf nolguiiiy.
Forr tgr.
Lobdow, November 2.—A statement la
pcb:tubed mat Great Britain bu eon-
o uded topurohaa* D.lagoa Bay. in South
Etatern Africa, from Portugal for £3,-
000 000.
Avtwxbt, November 2.—The steam-
.hip Z-aland bancs for New York, pitied
Flueb -ng at 2 p. m. to-day. She baa been
regulirly clac-doo ihe Bed Star Lins,
beiween New York and Antwerp.
Tba Lord Adrooat* has accepted
(76,000 bail for John Stewart, one of tbe
directors of the City of Glasgow Bank.
Tba earn of (160,000 was auiracritwd at a
private meeting to Glasgow yesterday for
tha relief of tha shareholder* of tha City
of GliagowBank. Fit* firm* gave aeeb
(1600.
Livcaroih, November 2.—Hasan. El
liaoo 4 Co., in their annual review of tba
ooltoa Lad*, aay that the English cotton
Industrie* have been more or lea* de
pressed throughout tbe put season. The
Russian cotton industrial, aided by high
duties, appear to h we b-en more pro*
perona. but from G -rmtar, France. Ana
Ufa, Switzerland, Belgium and Holland
more or lea* oon-ptcuoua complaints are
received. Indeed, the whole Continent
•alien from glnttrd market* and lower
prices. Tba principal reason for this
dullness in the cotton trid-, Hestrs. El
lison 4 Oo .b-hnve ia net aver produetion,
but political uucertainty.
Loapon, November 2.—This after-
noon's Globa says private tel-gr ».tii
reerived confirm tne atstem-nt
ia tbe Doily Telegraph.'* Catcall* di-p*. :h
that the government of India eontem.
plate* tbe adoption of a gold currency
making tbe English gol J coma lagal ten
der throughout tbe e-nntry. The im
port of oars l»er will probably b* pro
hibited afters given lima and rupeaa and
•mailer ooins used as practical currency.
Loudj», November 2.—Tne D lily Tel
egraph, commenting upon the dispa'ches
Irom Philadelphia about tha fisheries
dispute eay :
•Ta a world, where no two well Inform,
ep people think alike on any given aut
ism, why should the fact that Lord Ssl-
l.bary aud Seoretsry Evsrte are anao e to
take quite the earns view of this question
crest, Ia Puiledelphi* a profound sen-ts-
lion. L,t the wnule or tbe fade De pot
before tba puohe, and we are sure th.t
men of oomoion sense to both eoanlri* «
wiU s mu arr.ve at a frtandly n*reemsn
Toere are uo other oumwcuta on tbe
■object to tbe dally or weekly pteae.
There ia not snfllciect information pub
lished here tojudtf/ expre-sion* uf op.c-
ion. All th.t ia known publicly regardiug
the controversy baa oume from the Cot
ted Gtsle*.
Yelletv FeT r.
Psw-acoLs, Nuvember 2 —There waa
a black frost sad some ee this more ng.
There haa not been a single osae of yellow
fever in Peoaacols, and the quarantine
ha* been raised by land against all mer
chandise except woollen goods. It is con
tinued, however, by water, and again*! all
paeeingera and baggage by all routes
from iufeett-d prims.
New Yokz, November 2 —A telegram
from tne Boutb aaoouno -s that the q i*t-
antine at Montgomery and Muliile, Ala ,
against New Orleans travel has b -m rai .-
The thiough lines to New O leans
tU re-eatabliahad, and the Pullman
Company will oommenee running their
cars to-morrow throogti to New Oilcans.
Uswrhh, Nov.-mbet 2 —A reorgan’.z.-
tiun of the police department took pi ice
yesterday on the r*crmmendat:ou of ibe
Chief. El- Ten colored palrollmen were
I'gnlarly appointed to eeive on tbe force.
From six o’clock last»veniog until noon
to-day there were two deatbs.
New OaLasNs, N -verober 2.—Three
new ease* and eight d.-atha are reported
for the past twenty four hour*. To-day
the weather ie clear and tbe thermometer
MuniLX, November 2.—The Board of
Health oonaiaere it safa for abrenteea to
return, but reoommenda that all house*
ba thoroughly ventillated before being en
tered. Tbs quarantine regulations agsi nat
ererybody are raised. Tha Southern Ex
press Company haa resumed bumneac uu
ail roads beret ifora interrupied.
CuaTraNO. oa, November 2.—For the
past twenty-four hours two cases are re
ported. Refugee* centinue to oroad in.
and the troops have returned to the Lai-
racks. Several mills will be re-opened on
Monday.
Ltmcuburo, Noveiubar 2.—The fever
blockade ia being raised, and the through
line to New Oilcans via Knoxville will
re-open to-morrow.
Baroo Sana. November 2.—The quar
antine waa raised to-day.
Hantyiug in Glbion.
AuuoiTt. Ga., November 2 —Moeea
A ten, colored, was bung yesterdav in
G bion, G1 is acock county, for the murder
of Benjamin Joey Hu waa an ei-aheriif
ot the county.
Synopsis Weather statement.
Urrica Chist Sioaan Orricaa,
Wa-iHiBOToa, November 2, 1878.
For the South Atlantio Stales, warm
er, clear or partly cloudy weather, light
variable winds, mostly ■outherly, station
ary or low-r pressure.
For the East Gulf States, warmer, dear
or partly cloudy weather, wind* moatly
northerly and stationary pressure.
For the West Gulf States, dear or part
ly cloudy weather, light variable wiuds,
and stationary or higher pressure and
temperature.
S1IDNIUUT mSAWHKS.
Tho Missionary Box.
Nxw Yobx, November 2.—The Meth
odist Episcopal Missionary Society made
thafo lowing appropriation* for foreign
mission.: Denmark. (4.800; Norway.
(11,000; S ve-ieu. (20.000; Northern
India. $61X000; Southern India, (1,000:
Bulgana. (5,000; Italy. (22.000; M x
ico, (2,000; Japan, for a new school
house sad paying another mimic nary,
(25.957.
Washington.
Wasaiaoroiv, Niv,aosi 2. —Bipre-
aentauve Stngletou. Col. tVm. H. MoCar*
die, Jodg# H. H. Onalmere, Col. J. H.
Hamilton. J. H. O lousU aud Marlon
Smith, E»q , ot Uiaeisaippi, called at tbe
S ate department ic-d*y, to aeoorv, if poa-
siola, ibe sending ot aims of the foreign
oon ribntad money for tne relief of tbe
fever sufferers to their State. Tne Sec
retary was out of tne city-
Th* signal corps station at Ports
mouth, North Carolina, reports the
Schooner, Haute G. Dow, of Boston,
nirnsk a wreck two miles northeast of
Baiter** Shoals, Thursday 31st, mat at
8 p. m., and sank In two boors. Tbe
Captain and e«ew of aeven, with oae -ro
man, th* steward's wife, took to the boats,
and landed at Oorucake, at 7 a. m. The
ora* are now all web at Oorooake L'gbt
Uon-e. Sba left Bultiver, South Caro
lina, on tbe 28 h ultimo, cooed for Woods
Hull, hUaeaoLtueita, laden witn pboaphste
The Sew Orleans n .ward AtscelaUon
and ihe FeTrr Cunirihations.
WasBtaoTojt, November 2 —The fol
lowing telegraphic correspondence baa
taken place:
WisaisoTojc, Norember 1.
To the Howard rUvcr-ufic*, Avu- Orleans:
—While continued drmtnds tor aid are
received at the Norta from New Orleans,
we cannot understand the repeated state
ments that the Howard Association, with
lug* funia, has oaaed giving reliaf.
Pirarn advise me how this is.
fSigned ] Wrs. M. Evaarr,
S cretary of State.
To th* above Ike following repiy was
■eat by the Howard Association
Naw OkLaabs, November 2.
To Bon. Wat. Jf. Xi-uria. Washington,
D C.:—Yonr dispatch of the first was re
ceived last evening. We do no: kno*
from whim th* repeated demands from
New Oilcans, of wnich you speak, come.
We do know that the reiterated • uaaM
that tbe Huaanl Association have a bal
ance o* (250,0)J to distribute after th*
epidemic, to be absjiuuly untrue. We
stopped c-ntribution* Sey timber 12th, be-
c use w* thm saw that wehadampts
funds on band and in sight to meet any
probsble and lawful demand; that might
be made on ns. Stage that time, point;
•t which there wee no jellsw fever,
we have had demands on na which have
carried us under obligations of hundreds
of dollars b.jeni the calculations we
bad cade, and which we oonld not bar*
anticipated. We are to-day striving
hard to meet there and other obligations
and oome out clear of debt. We have
not paid the doctors who have so faith-
mil y serTed ns at home, though ire hope
yet to give them some partial recogn.t.on
of their sernoee. Wo hid pud no atten
tion to the reported statement* of disap
pointed ialiridsaD and aas . nations, po-
i.feoal, rate, sectional or otherwise, who
have circulated reports cf a large bal
ance w* are retaining, aud who asked of
ui our fund; for their distribution. Ig
noring their queries, we have chosen to
wait until our published report shows, a*
it will, tbe distribution we have made ot
moneys so generously aent its. We
giv* you as the representation of
tbe general gorernment this statement
of facta.
[Signed] F. B. Scutkmatd
Secretary Howard Asa'n.
Sherman cn the Democrats.
Hmuicio, November 2.—Io »ip«ech
at tbe Opera Haase t:-nigbt. Secretary
Sherman declared that the Republican
put/ bad always bden in fa Tar of eqaal
right* before tbe law, and tbe tendency
of tbe Democratic party had been in faror
of abridging tbe liberty of toc^e who op
posed them. The rebellion bad been
crashed, bat tbe spirit which animated it
had not been eradicated, and to-day mill
ion* of people in tbe 8cath w -re denied
their rights, a declaration wbicb would
be Terified by the election* nect Taeeday.
He claimed credit for the Republican (
party for the development cf ihe com
mercial, indu (trial and educational inter*
eat a of the oountrj, and aaid the Demo
cratic party never had been progreeeive
in matters contributing to the prosperity
of the people. The masses ot the Demo
cratic party are honeat, bat tbe leaders
are not. Slavery wa« maintained by the
party, and the South waa eocouroged to
rebel by Northern Democrat#. Tbe Dem
ocratic party built their pyramid of hopea
for saooeae in the future on aeotid South,
and without it they had no chow ot vic
tory. He referred to tbe Eu-kiux out-
ragee, but exonerated tbe Democratic
part/ of tbe North from them—that they
had ez<ated tod did ex;al waa not denied.
Marauders hod roved over communitief,
driven negroes before them, commuted
moo/ murder* for opinion'* a«ke. Now,
aa uffeetive bat a milder tort of intim:d*-
tion has prevailed for thren wt«fca ia sev
eral States. The Democrat# h&re been
terrorizing ntgroee to prevent them from
Toting their opiniono. There would be
no aafety to the repablio until every man
waa guaranteed the right to vote at leaat
once. He claimed that Booth Carolina,
Loaiaiaua, and Florida were fairly carried
for Hayee, and that the Democratic Con-
fireeeional committee.* appointed to
investigate tbe alleged fraud* ntterlj
failed to make out a case againat tbe Re
publicans. The action of the Betarnieg
Board in rejecting tbe votes of bulldozed
districts won defended as right* Secretary
Sherman added that the National major
ities of the Republican* were wiped out
by murder and other modes of intimida-
tioa The Dumocrats bad no rea-
roa to complain beoau<ie Hayes was
seated, as they hod organized
the electoral commission. Ref
erence was made to the "Anderroa-
Sherman” letter, which he aaid was a
forgery, and that it was known to promi
nent Democrat*, who bad only suppressed
tbe fact to bis injary. In al
lusion to the cipher dispatched, he
said tbe DemociaU bad endeavored
to bay tbe electoral votes of three States
anl the people would not bjaatiefied till
they got at the bottom of the vUli&ny.
He hoped Congress would puab
the matter and ferret out all the guilty,
and th* result would no doubt *how
more Democratic fraud. Hu then dis-
oufstd the financial qu estion.
S rad fall M?81K- Corn quiet: mixed U'/J&t'A
Oata firmer at coah. Whisk? atoady 1 08.
Pork dull at 7 S7lf *7 SO. lard caay at 5 SS. Balk
doll and nominal. Bacon irregular-, ahead-
' *
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
CORRECT ID DAILY.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND UESSBNGEB
Novsxukr 2. 1873.—Evehixq.
Tho market to-day was firm; full middling
cento.
L1TEST TELEWKAI'UIC. REPORTS
Cotton.
LirsarcoL—Noon—Cotton active and Armor,
middling uplands 5%; middling Urlaana6^
15.OkO; American 4,000: additional aalct
after y«-« -rday'a regular rieoiag 2.000: reoeipto
Wheat higher: No 2 red winter red 8*}^ coah;
No 2 Chicago spring 62 cash. 82 November.
fSK December. Corn dull and a made lower;
S3*, cash <r November: 22;^ December. Oats
active at eeah. 19% November. t*j( De
cember. Pork doll. w(ok and lowerat 6 9o cash.
6 8 ^6 02*4 December. Lord dull, weak and
lower at 5 SO cash, 5 87}$ Deoember. Bulk meat#
dull and unchanged.
NATAL STORES.
WiLMivsTCX—Spirits turpentine quiet at 2t
Brain (toady. 117% for strained. Crude turpen
tine firm at 125 for hard: 1 80 for yellow dir,
1 §9 trr virrin. Tav (teadv at l 50.
Nxw Yoax—Spirits of turpentine quiet at
23%. Rorin (tewly at 1 37H3140.
martn5Tnews
Nxw Yoxx—Arrived—Rialto. C W Lord. Ba
hama. City of Columbus. Dose Bell. Egjpt.
Arrived out—Wisconsin.
Homeward — President, Orleans; Oakland.
Hampton Roads: M A McNeil. Charleston:
Aj«x. Prntoco a Prince Ambcrtc.Oriear.t, Gevji
TybeA. Morning Star. Doboj. Kate Irvine, Ssvh.
Savavjtas— Arrived—Gate City. Sarbiton.
Cleared—Imbroi. Gresham. Victoria.
Sailed—City of Saras nah. Wyominx. Saragos
sa. New Republic.
CH4BLS9TOv—Arrived—Chorleaten. S«a Gull.
hailed—City of Atlanta, Equator, Amy. Dora,
SHIFPIAG PRODUCE.
Mtooon Wnolosalc MarAet.
couzscrap daily by
F. D. TITX3LET
GRAIN AND P&OVDUUNZ.
BAOON—Clear rib aides—
Shoulder* ...mm
Bulk clear rib aide*.....
Bulk shoulders M.M.M.M.
Choice hams
ZT.:u%mu
Leaf, in bueketo.M
OAT3—For feed
- Rujt proof
SALT—V irgmia...M.—..m..
LiTerpoo’..M...M...MM.~.
MBAL..
. 11K310
. 0Odd5'
m. t@l 80
^M 1 2- vl 40
.M. 7ifa75
.... 77&S0
m. 7t(G75
^.’75^80
boited
OORX-rfy cor load............
■mall lota ..,
FLOUR—Fancy per bbi.,.«
Choice --- C 50
Extra family, per bbl............M. «OO
Family, per bbl 6 75
Extra per bbl^M. 6 50
iX>FPBe—Common 16
fair — l&X®'
Good ...... ]«&»]
Pnffl(U..-».o.-.«. 19<&2J
java — ...... 26SM
Best Rio
HOAPS—Pcrlb a
MOLAH8il»—Choice Cuba, hhIt 42
Choice Cuba. bbu....M.„.MM.M.... 45
MM. 25
XS
U. coffee
Bxtra C. white ...
Standard A
Granulated
Powdered and crashed..
0FBK3B—Beat Cream-.
factory..... mm....m.m.m.m.m
ORACKKRS—Soda.
Cream ...................................
Ginger..
Strawberry..
Fancy M ....
. 7 a R
. Halt
. 10 a 11
. 14
. 14
CAN DL K8—Star....
Lightl weight 161-2
NAIL*—dasis 1(M 2 65
STARCH 6
PEPPER ...... 20
81MCE 10
GINGER. 14
NUTilKGS mm 1 50
0 LOVES
0TG1K8—Peril ...... 20 00*60 00
l HII ROOTS 12 00
4N UPP—Lorillard’a. JoTm. 76
Lorillord’a. foU MMHN , mH . WWMM 30
TOBACCO—Common 40 a 45
Medium 60 a 60
Lucy Hinton 60
Fine^. 76 a] 2**
CKBREL—Kits 101 a 1 40
Half bbli 6 00 a 8 62
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green wit. per lb....
Dry salt
Dry fliut.......M..
GOAT SKI.i8—Dry, per
HHkEP SKINS—I’er piece...........
rib. ........ 4g6
7@10
rib lftotS
2t(^50
8@10
16016
15(320
Futures opened 1-52® 1-16 better.
Uplands, low middling douse. November deliv.
cry 6?i#2l-S2. Nov»mber and Deoember 5 0 16,
December and January 517*32. January and
February 5 17 52. February one March 59-l«,
March and April 5^«.June and July 6^011-16.
SMp in—Hales oi American 10200 bales. Pu-
.aroe—uplands low middling clause November
delivery 60 16012*52, December and January h'A
2. January and February 5’^, February
aud March 5 17 S2»*Ji ,
Nzw Youx—Cutidu quiet; sales 214. middling
upla .dk y 7-16 middimg Orleans U 11-14.
Futures opened steady; November delivery 0A6.
December 0.71. January 9.8L February 9.92.March
14,05.
Cotton—Net receipts 522; groat 5735.
Futures barely steady: saiea 112.0U9. November
delivery VAl—32. December 9.4S. January 0 58.
February 0 48-40, March 9 78-^0. AprilO.iS—OU,
May 10. June ’0.08-10, July 10.14-16.
Cotton c ored easy; sales 461 middling up
land* 0 ;*18. middling OrleonaO 11*14,
Consolidated net receipts 21348; exports to
Great Britain 15942; continent 1406. channel
1855, France *-,
GALVorrog—Cot tom steady; middling Oy^ low
middling 8% good ordinary rj* net receipt* 5252;
Kroaa ; sales 5171: ktock 75490. exports coast-
wise —: Great Britain 5250; channel 704. con
tinent , France —.
Nokvolk—C*ioa nominal; middling 9; net
recvipva 2127; gwu —; stack 13705; aalea 1128:
exports to Great Britain—, coastwise 2i6J.
Hii-timou —Cotton firm; middling V>*: low
middling ari, good ordinary 8J4* net receipts
groM 454. salsa 500 stock 442; expons to
Great bntoin —.continent —: t °oaatwise.124,
BoeToa—Cotton steady; middling uplands 9*4.
low mnldlmg 9»4i good ordinary 3^. net re-
ceipto 1717; gross 1717. sales ; stock 1250; ex-
O-irtk to Great Britain 522.
WiLMizoToa—Cotton quiet: middling SV. low
middiiLg 8 7-1A good ordinary 8; net receipts
1788. grass —; sales 60; stock 154 7; exports to
Great B itain 1410; continent —. coa»twiae ....
Pbilapxlthja—Cotton firm: middling 9%\
low middling 9*4. good ordinary 9. net re-
ceil to 144; gross 275: sales 527; to spinners 410;
ktock S01U. exports to Great Britain-7.
Savamah—Colton easier, middling uplands
S 7 *; low middling 8Hi good ordinary 8; m«t
receipts 4414; gross 4527. sales 2500; stocS I0O.6 A
exports to Great Britain 9649; France .conti
nent ; channel —. cooktwiae 7L
H mw UxlkaYS—Cotton firmer, mkiilmg 9J4;
low mMdlteii 9*4: good ordinary nominal,
net receipts 1400. grow2528; saiea 2500; ktock ;4-
M7; export, to Oreu Snum —: Franoa lull;
coutiurnt : ebanne) : ouax.wire ,
Mobil,—Ootum quiet; middlm. upland. 9.
low middling (Hi cool ordinary »%. oat n-
e ipt. TSS. am., soo. xaiaa 740: .lock ISttli ei-
poru to Uraat Britain —i ehannei —. nxninmt
— eoui.se 1404.
Maarair—Cotton quiet; xniddltna S . receipt.
tui .nipmetitr . aaiei —. stock Hits.
aiecia—botton earner, midibna »H. low
middtinc (H: food ordinary 1%: net teceipis
14X7. ibipmenta —; aalea IMS
i.uaaLaaToa—ConoBweakertmidaunk 9 . tjw
middlum 9. nod ordinary e*» net reoeisr. *1t<
mom —; aalea «0ti. itoex (tfriS. export, to Great
Bnlain—: France —. noottneot . channel
—. caextwite 1140.
FINANCIAL
Loimo,—Noon—CocKill money. M 11 1*, ac-
1 p m—Erie J#!
1 ao p Kentea lilt.
Sww You—Gold opened at 100H-
stock, weak; ■ceej «a7;»old tu^i: exchange
total. «l?i: xbortlSTH: State bonds dull; Govern
ment eeeoriuex ateaoF.
Money «t*7: exchanse 4 SlH: Fjld 100H: qov-
ernment tecunue. ttrons. new five* IW; Mate
tun depomu
now'hold toJOtttO abore Waal requirrmenU.
(toes, itrons. >CW lore Central 1 11: Kne
»H Uke»we IlUnoi. Cenuy 7»H:
Fitwburc BH ciuoam and J»onhwestern
.I?.; pretemrd ikH: Bock Weatem
Utuoo Talaqraph Company I*1H-
sob Traaxart balancev-Goia (lit Oft
currency WlitTJSl. Sob Treasury paid in-
tenet, (tSftteo-,lar boacj 64StotO; ctutomi re-
ceipta U10.0W.
PH0DDCS
aaLTtwoa*—.maractive and hizbrr: Howard
fitreet and Wextern mpevflne a 7S#4 to. extra
s Jtigt SA {amity 4 4005 Oft Cttl Milk mpertne
mtfla to.extrs aootflatL Rio brand* 40 4*445.
Pstapxeo family (43 boothern wheat actrie and
Mraar: Western active and strong: Soo there
red prime 1K#1 Mi amber 10««114: JtoSWoM-
ron winter red »oot and Koromber UtH- South
ern oorn tlrmrw: Wettern arare xndfirm; booth-
era .tureand yelkrw«4*»7 Gala Arm Sootbem
r*10. Western white 4»il0. Feunxylrani* 4»S
ZS. Prevmrons qa et and eaxr. port 9C0#9 45;
bs'k meats, loo*. theeMerx JS- clear rib side.
*■>; OsCee aeiio and firmer. K» enrtoee
Wbrtey qneXatlllH.
nawlozz—F.oarla*, actnr. pneranndixn*-
ed. rnperdne western and state 17003 M, patent
Minnesota extra reood to prise 5 Nfi)7(0. booth-
arsfloarstesey. common to tarn extra IBflm
Wheat H lower, oncraded tprinf MO Corn
heavy, ungraded * Oat. ttexdy; rx.J
s». x oOee quiet and nneamnxed: rio. 10 carpoex.
UHa»«t<» i 0 * 1 !** !CW«A JNffWflaBaB
heavy: lasr la aood reftrnn* 7H®iJ»i Pnae iH
refined arm: standard A fiSTaraenlatad tii
dSLaitftportend»*. M
2icw Orleans 3f®a old te#«D
rad tan boar ••»; Carolina tr.
at (««H- Turk quiet, meat 750^545. Cut
meats firm; miidleaqiuat: western km, dears Mt
otydosat. Laid tower: prime stesm tCii'i
l ie Freifihto firm.
noctrviua—Floor firman extra 3 (•>5 45,
Wheat dolls red (ft amber and while
Cora s or.ii whir, mi m ixed 41. Odr quiet and
aw4yt white 44. mixed XX. l-orb ex.l-r at 7 75
WSda. lead aareto rbst. lent tiavrse a raws ia
karct »!i Knix mease ramto.l Box: raxien
.OocUer.4; elrarr.n.'.7,»5.ctear.«t*lH. 8n-
qajncnrod bam. 11*14. wi*y xte^ly at 1 OS.
Oiacixiill-rbmr to steady and unenaused:
fxxtlr40*0545 Wheat qnret:rad aad white 639
fioT^Do«n qaxat SSOS7. Oato eumdj ex 45. Port
dull at 7 50V.7 75. Lard
r«04to.' Bxcoqdull:
>hodden 5*. .4 dear nb atde. 4 Sft dear tides
nr Whisky in good demand n IK Snzar
. .trade and unehanzri bards white
SHEARLINGS—Per biece.
DEER 9K1N8—per lb
LEATHER—In tbe rougn.
RACCOON—Per piece.......
M IN K—Per piece
OTTER—Per piece...M.. M
BRAVER—Per nieoe.........
RKY FOX SKINS
RED FOX...
WILD CAT—Per pifeo
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALUiW-Prime. porlb.MM«MMMMM..M 6
WAX-Pure yellow, per lb...M.......M.M. 24
QIN8KNG—For lb - ... 20
DRIED APPLES—Prime per lb 1®2
D ttl ED PE AO H BK—Pt cled.bright No 1 6
Unpeeled. No 1 t
DRIED BLACKBBRRIBS ...M
WOOL—Flee-». burry, per lb 10#**
atocKs ana Honano
QL0TATX09B COBUCT1P DAILY SY
L. RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia 8 per cent, i»ona».....................100
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold).. liS
Georgia7 percent, bonds (regular)ra.,..100 #110
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endoraed)....104 #107
Georgia 7 percent, bonds (Smith)........109 alio
Georgia4 per cent I Id).... ***
Georgia 6 per cent (new) ..
City of Macon 7 per ceut
a 102
..102 alOS
.. 43 4 19
m 95 a 93
..100
,..102
.. 50 a 65
SSS^rSS—t
STFlour cr^hAnfed. Wheat higher;
j No Srod toll $4*£ cMh. Korc&ber. Na
City of Auguds 7 per cent..
Oily of Atlanta 7 per oent... M
City of Atlanta 8 per oent... M
City ol 8avannah
Central Railroad joint mortgage ......ICC a 107
Macon and Western Railroad 100 #103
Southwestern Railroa;..... ^.^.100 alOl
A. A G. R. R. td mortgage (endorsed)... 95 a 92
Montgomery and We»t Point bond* 100
Western R. U.o! Alabama 1st mortgmgeUA alOS
Weitcrn R. R ef Alabama Id mortgagel04 #100
M. A A. R. R. 1st mortgage.MM..MMMMM. 80 a 68
M A A R R. fd mortgage 92 a 95
Southwestern Railroad, atock^M^M.^ 95 a 94
Georgia Railroad ktock 75 a 77
v-ciitral Railroad itock. HM ..,. MmMH . w 6S a 70
Augusta A8arannah Railroad stock...... 80 a 90
JPOPGlgn.
Exchange on all the pnnapai cities of Enropo
and direct remittar.oea to any place of tbe Euro
pean continent. Corrected by A. E. Seifert.
Respective value of foreign money*:
1 Reich*mark - 24VSc*ola
1 Austrian Florin (silver) 45 "
1 - (currency)...... .—44 "
1 Hollandith Florin 41 **
1 Franc on Belgium 19J1 **
on Switxerland (eidg. Wahr) 19?i "
on Pari*....MMMM....M.M.M.M. 19% “
on the Orient tufa *
1 Lire Itoliano 19 •*
gold..
DR. M. w. CASE’S
LIVER REMEDY
AND
Blood Purifier.
TONIC AND CORDIAL.
This is not a patent medicine, bat is prepared
under the direction of Dr M W Case, from hi*
favorite prescription, which in an extensive
practice of over 27 years, he has found most ef
fective in all cases of disordered Ever or impure
blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It act, directly upon the liny, restoring it
when disced, to itt normal condition, and in
rewniatinc the activity o( this mat aland every
other orcan efthe t.'sb-m t> benettod. Il ia-
proves dizeation and axiiita nature to eliminate
eUimpsntHa irom tbe system, and while it I
tbe cheapest mMidae m the market it is aim so
prefer to all known remedies. While It is more
effectual than Blue Mam. it is aikl and perfectly
taia. contaimnc nothin, that can in the .iichteet
decree itjure the syitem. It don not rickrn or
kits pain, neither dees it weaken tbe patient nor
leave the lyttca constipated, at most other mod-
R Cures SS.°T»£S:
Headache. Sick Headache. Water Braah. Utart-
rm. Palpitation id tba Haan. Female
aa and Irr-Knlaritiea, aU Skin ahd Blood
t Worma, Fever and Aytte, and Conatipa-
tionoXtbe Brweiff
In small doses it is alao a sure cure for Chronic
two or three times a day it prevents
Yellow Fever. Diptheria, Scarlet Fever. Cholera
and bmaii Fox
Vre Cse Dr Cate’t Liver Remedy
HO , T ,' tO D6*nd itlood Pnnfier,aptea*ant
vr-.,_ Trane.and Cordial. Anti-Bil-
JL 0 tI3T OWHiooa. It will save your doctor
Tl.ofnvx bilfe—only 43 cents per faottfe.
JUuCEOr- It is the meat elective and
valuable atedkane aver offered to the American
people- Aa (aat aa it menti become known its
use becomes mniveraai in every community. No
fsmity will r>s without i t after bavin* ocee tatted
its front valite. It haa proved on inestimable
bleaainxto thoortnda who have nxed it, braunnK
bark baaith aid atreuKth to tbowwbswers
aaeminciy at death’s door. Prepared at the Lab-
HC?m2mKDICINSCO. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
PfiiciynBotiu4-*c- Exrza Ltisifiixs74c.
t tale by DrsFKiatft ,
i btorea. A Axentx. J
MEAT! MEAT! MEAT!
S Cor Loads C R Bacon Sides.
2 far Loads C R Bulk hades.
2,500 Lbs White Breakfast Me#:.
5,000 Lbs Cosvtaad Homs.
Ib stora snd for sale at Igwect market rates,
octal iv JONES A COOK.
WILLIAM McKAY,
AccorrruT, Bxrar xxn Gmxu agyyt
(R K Hines’ Law OSce).
90 CHERRY STREET over J H Hertz’s (tore
-1TH an exp^riv-nee of thirty-five years* un
dertakes icrestigatK*: cf public or priTato
accounts, settlement of partnership afiairs, re-
ceirerohir*. and confidential business of aD
kirdi. On apDllcation will visit any towns in
Middle or Southwest Go, In above capacity.
References?—IC Plant, Asher Ayers, R J La
mar. G B Roberto and J J Graham Esqure
Macon. Go, mol
W
IMPORTANT TO LAND
OWNERS.
T HOSE having n-MMial. Mining and Farming
Lands—also Water Powers—for sale nr ex
change rhoald communicate with D 6 MANN A
oaara. Bataic Airenta. No 40 N 7tb Street.
Phtladdphia. Fa. octal 1
f OR SAL,£.
Horses and Mules,
At the lot of W R Philips. Poplar Street, oppo-
site Hol’ingsworth Block. octS0...tf
FOR SALE.
I Off* far •ale one of tha must ralsabto little
farm, in Middle G-orcuM-ontaminK 44S acre,
lyinz five milea esat of Forayth. The bouee haa
reven comfortable rooms with atore room attach
ed. Beautifully located. A good well ot water
and a goad orchard. 73 acres in s lively state cf
cultivation. 75 in oak and hickory forest, balance
th pine orchard. P.antat on well watered. Ad-
diva. JiS M WEBB.
oct30-.eodSt Fenvth. Ga.
BUGGIES.
JpABTIES desiring to purchase good and sub
stantial
BUGGIES,
at my own mike, will dowel! to tall on me and
examine what I have. I will dote out what I
have on hud at
Low Figures.
Come and see mo on Second Street, next to
post-office.
oct29...1w ED. J FREEMAN.
THE
MACON SAYINGS BANK
92 MULBERRY STREET.
Interests paid on deposits of $1 to &000.
Collections made on «i! accessible po*n's. ao-
▼anoes on Cotton and Merchandise in sture.
Stocks and Bonds boucht and sold, and in test 9
meats made as parties may direct.
J M BOARDMAN. President.
T POWXLL. C.-uhier.»ep7 3m
The Fas(ejt_Tim^ on Record
FROM MlLWAUKfiB TO MACON IN 6 DAYS.
100 celebrated* do2da P' at * each, of that
Milwaukee Beer.
Just received on consignment and ordered to be
■old at brewery prices, freight added.
D. DALY A BRO.. Sole Agents.
We are also receiving direct from Europe Ihe
beet London and Duolm Purler. Scotch Ales.
French Brandies. Holland Gin, Irish anl Scotch
Whiakiea, Sherry. Port and other Wines, for
medical, table and ouokinc purports.
We also keep the best old Stock of
BYE & BOUBBON WHISKIES
Thai can be selected for family use. Our
Groceries and Family Supplies
are reroired fresh every week from Northern
and Western market* -nd are guaranteed to
give satisfaction or no sale. Faraili** and the
trade respectfully invited at our old stand on
Cherry street.
D. DALY &. BRO.
OCt25-lw
I ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB CITY CLEttK.
TV'S are msthorixed to announce th- name of
> > JOHN J CORN KLL. for the .ffice of City
Clerk. octlS...td-
FOB SHEBIFF.
I ANNOUN tK myself a candidate for the,nt-
fragee cf my fcllowo-itixens for the office at
Sheriff ot the county ot Bibb, subject to the Dem
ocratic nomination. W A WYL1B
ceps
FOB TAX COLLECTOR.
county, subject to th- D. uio-
L. J. GUILMARTIN. j. n. (1AUURY.
f Late Cashier Southern
l Bank State c f Gear gi
LJ.G0MABTIN4CB,
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission Merchants.
120 BAY STREET.
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal Advances made on consignments of
Cotton.
Bagging ana Jiron Ties
FOK SALE,
M T House and La: (known as th : Nicholson
or Lamsdcn place) situated in the town t;
Emionton Georgia, three-quarters of a mile 1 rom
the court house. Attached is a nice farm ol 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 fox fire wood, and to
keep tho plantation under good fences. It is
one of the most desirable homes in Middle Geor
gia. Terms eisy. Apply to CM DAVIS.
Eatonton, Ga
ft. B.—Will IcOie for a number of years to a
good tenant, if not sold oct27 tw
Monnl .Be Sales Academy,
MACON. GEORGIA.
CHARTERED £Sth FEBRUARY. 1878.
fTlHlS ACADEMY, under the direction of the
X Enters of Mercy, is acknowledged to be tho
cheapest first-class Boarding School in the South.
Music (Piano and Organ) and use of'instru
ment 15 00
Drawing. Painting, the Languages and Needle
work are extras.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad
FAIR SCHEDULE
Tuesday, October 29th Wednesday,OctoberSOth
Thunday, Oct Slst, and Friday, Nov. 1, 1878.
UP.
Leave Lumber City 5.C0 a m
LesveKastman e.M am
Leave Hawkinsvillo...^ra.....rara. 7.00am
Leave Cochran 7.60 am
Arrive Maixm. ^ M ....lt .05 a m
lOW’N
Leave Macon 4.C0 o m
Arrive Cochran..... 717 pm
Arrive Hawkinsrille 8.10 u m
Arrive Eastman ms p m
Arrive cumberCity m „...10J0S pm
This train will be run in addition tooth-r reg
ular Passenger schedule trains during tha feur
days as above specired.
' GKO W ADAMS.GenlSupt. ,
IJ1KV18. Msstor^Branae oct26 »;t
lesitt
•••••Maaooaaiasaiaae— •***•******••••
JOHN PLANNERY. JNO L JOHNSON
Managing partner of late firm L 7
J Guiluartin A Co. 1S45 to 1877. f
JOIN FLANNERY & CO.
Gotion Factors
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO 5 KELLF.Y’d BLOCK.
Bay Street, Swannah, Georgia-
— Atf'iitk (ur
J BW ELL’S MILL* YARNS A DOM K8TIC8 nt.r
B AGGING and TIES for sa-7* lit Inwc»t marxet
rates. PROMPT ami CAREFUL ATTEN
TION given to all burinmi enlnuted to u».
1, ’’vRAIiOASH * ,,V 'ANUKS marie on con
signment-*,. aus9Jaw6iu
•ISMSttlltMit MMtSfltSMSSNStft*
CEJVTWAl. UOT&L
EUFADLA, ALABAMA.
Q.OOD BOARD and Rooms and the Best At
tentions.
malttf HIT LINGS A MC»7h
ESTABLISHED 1S5L
P. Fitzgerald,
Dealer In
Bacon, Flour, Meal,
FULTON MABKETBEEF
Boots. Shoes,
Dry Goods, Die.
95 Third Street.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
embrecing tho Freshest and Nicest goods to bo
P FITZGBRkLD.
►SOMETHING NEW IN MACON
GRAND DISTRIBUTION.
Commonwealth Dislribu
tion Co.
Legalized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
supervised by Hon R C Wintersmith. ex-Treaz^
General T A Harris, and other prominent citi-
xens. that may be desigeatod by ticket-holders,
will hold tbeir
Sixth Popular Drawing
In Public Library Hall, Louisville, Ky, 00
Saturday Nov. 30, 1878.
NO SCALIN9. POSTPONEMENT.
$115400 in Gash Prizes,
And Tickets only $2.
UNPRECEDENTED SCHEME.
1 Prize $ 50.000
1 Prize lo.OOO
1 Prile...~rara 5,000
10 Prizes $1,000 each 10.000
20 Prizes 600 each 10,080
"" **rises 100 each 10,000
_ > nxes 50 each 15.000
500 Prizes 20e*ch 10.000
1,000 Prizes 10 each 10.000
9 Prizes SOO each, ap'roximat’n prixes 2.700
9 Prizes 200 each, do ao 1,804
9 Prizes 100 each do do 900
L960 Prizes $115,400
Wools Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100
Remit by po*toffice Money Order, registered
letter, bink draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM
MON UtALTH DISTRIBUTION UO. orT J
(X) MM ERF )RD. Sec’y, Courier-Journal Build-
ing, Lonisnile Ky. octltillnov 50
Sheldon Collins & Co.,
IMakers q
SLACK AND COLORED fDINTING INKS’
chant* of Macon and surrouading country
that we have opened a Truth Manufactory, and
will manufacture for the trade all styles of
Trunks, including
Packing Trunks, Zinc Trunks
and Oval-Top
Tray Packing Trunks.
All style* of Trunks made to order and repair
ing done on short notice
Wo would be pleased to have you call and ox-
amine 1 or 3 ourselves, al>o examine our prices.
CALHOUN A TORBETT. Propers,
Fourth St, next door t Wolff & Bro..
oct!2...2m Maeon. Ga.
mHESE Inks ctn always be found on ale
X factory prices at
J. W. BURKE A CO’S.
-dacon.
J WLATHROP.
a It WARREN.
J. W. LATHROP & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA-
BAGGING AND TIBS
Furnished at Lowest Market Rates.
Liberal advances made I
prompt returns and instruction* strictly obeyed.
LARD! LARD! LARD!
FAIRBANKS 4 CO'S Pare Lord, in Tierces,
Tub*. Burkets.an.Ptn f. S and 1 pound Tins, toe
tale at tbe recent define by 1
octal lw JONES A COOK. {
JOHN R WEST. J AS G WEST.
WEST BROS
COTTON^FACTORS
OOMMISTf MERCHANTS
Agvcto for the
W. & C. GUANO,
xSD
DELTA COTTON TIE.
68 Bay St., Savannah, Georgia
Prompt and careful attention to business.
Liberal advances on consignments.
aC(C9.radSmw6m
Imperishable Eragance.
Ieitjt t Lua«’*
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA
Water.
The richest, most
lasting, jet mo*tdeli-
' cate of ail perfumes
or use on the Handkerchief at tbe Toilet
■.rt-i in the Bath, delightful asd healthful in the
sick room, relieves weakness, fatigue, prottra-
tion, nenrooine** and headache-
counterfeit*; alwars oak for th* Pionda Water
prepared by the sole prapneton, Messrs Lan^
man A Kemp, New Ycrk.^
For sale by Perfumers. Druggists and Parer
oodt Dealers. mayMeoddm
The Great European Novelty
HUNYADI JANOS,
The Best Natural Aperient
THE LANCET.—
"Hunyado Janos.—
Baron Liebig af
firms thst its rich
ness ia aperient
»alt a surpasses that
of all other kno«*n
waters ”
The British Medi
cal Journal—'Run-
yado Janos.—The
most agreeable, saf
est, and most effica
cious aoerier.t water
Professor Vlrchotc, Berlin. '•Invariably good
and prompt success, moat valuable."
Professor Bamberger, Vienna, “I have pro
scribed the*e Waters with remarkable suc-
Prtfessor Scanzoni, Wurzburg. *1 prescribe
none but this.'
Pro r sesor Lauder Brunton, M. D., P. B. 8.,
L* n Ion. ’More plea Mint than its rivals, and
n rp t«ses them m efficacy.*'
Profit SJ r Ait ken, M. D.,F. K. S., Royal Milita*
ry Hasp tal t Xetleu. 'Prt ferred to Pullna
and Pnedridishall.'
A WINFGLASSFUL A DOSB.
Indispensable to the Traveling Public.
Every genuine bottle bears the name of Tnx
Apollixaris Co (limited), London.
Fred’lc Do Hapy Co,
41A 45 Warren St, New Yore.
Sole kgents for United States and Canada.
For sole by DEALERS. GROCERS and DRUG
GISTS.
The Label on every genuine Bottle is printed
on Bine paper. iuntleod eow4m
FOR SALS
I OFFER for sale my place in Houston county,
adjoining Captain J G Brown and Colonel P
S Holt, situated seven miles southeast of Perry,
containing eight hundred and fifty acres more or
legs. I will take three thousand dollars for it—
one-third cash, tbe 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,
OCtf7 2tawtillnovl5 Bolin - broke. Ga.
Clayton R. Woods. Samurl A Woods.
WOODS & CO.s
COTTON FACTORS
AND
jensral Commission Merchants
ACZJTIS x0?. THE SALE 0E SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUA30.
82 BAY 8T„ SAVAHHAH, GA.
Liberal Advance* made on Consignments
Prompt personal attention given to all basi
■wss. flepll 2m
200 BUSHELS Inst [received and lor
su e by JONES A COOK.
octJl lw
A lector of
cratic nomination.
MfifiJ*
I Announce myralf a cxndi late for the office of
Tax Collector, subject to tbe Democratic nos
(nation.
sepStd CHAS W HOWARD.
I AH a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb
oounty subject to the Democrat nomination.
sep7» WTNBL80N.
/T7E are authorized to announce the name of
VV CHARLIE B. MASSENBURG a^ a can
didate for Tax Coltectox in the Democratic nom
i nation. *ep«
I AM a candidate for tha office of Tax Collector
of Bibb county, subject to the Democratic
nomination.
seDl...dawtf EDGAR A. BOSS.
MoKINLEY & DuBIGNON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BUSINESS MEN
U SE Stafford's Inks. Sample bottles free.
Blank Books, Letter and Invoice Books,
Shipping Tags. Envelope's by the pack or thou
sand. In short bookkeepers' supplies of every
description. The Opaque Envelope. Something
new and cheap. A new ink Stand. A novelty
and a success. Call and see them.
octSO.. 2*w * D IRVINE.
Boston M Meats!
\\' E ore receiving in store and will sell LOW
IT to close consignment,
50 BOXES
Bulk Clear Ribs,
30 BOXES
Long Clears,
30 BOXES
BEXiXfflXSS.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO
OCtSl'tl
FAIR TRAIN SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD.
SumixTsaDRST'a ovfics.
Macon. October 24,1878*
C ommencing Monday.October ssth. and
ending Saturday, November 2d. 1878.
UP.
Leave Smithvillera...^...^ .........^.4.50 a m
44 Amerieus ..Ryi a m
M Oglethorpe .,,..,621 * m
" liontezuma 6.58 a m
“ Mar*hallville...rarara & m
- Ft. Valley 7.55 a m
Arrive Macon .9.25 a m
DOWN.
Leave Macon JSfiO p m
Arrive Ft. Valley...^, ^....4^7 p m
,...7.18 p m
.7.56 p
Oglethorpe
Americas
Smith villa..
8 0S p m
*.04 p m
...9 45 p m
Macon City Store
Has just received the most beautiful style and finish
ever offered in Georgia^ Also 2,800 yards Remnant of
Calico, Domestics, Ticking, J^ans, and all kinds of Dry
Ronds, Cheap for Cash MP n J
Boots and Shoes
Good goods at reduced prices. Ladies and gents
Fixxe Shoes a Specialty.
R P. STKONU
.if
Trade Never Better!
500 COOKING AND SPSATIX r l STOVE 3 ON HAND
Enameled and Plain Grates, Tinware for all demands
Full line of Wood aud Willow Ware. The large” and
best line of Plated Goods in the city, Crockery, Glassware
and House Furnishing Goods, for sale by
OLIVER (i NORTON, -
ro...tfed.„ 43 Third street. Maoon, Ga.
For Sale at Bottom Figures
125 boxes Choice CREAM CHEESE
25packmens NORTHERN BUTTER
6U case* PICK LE8, plain and mixed,
1 car RUST PROOF OATS.
2 cars FKBD OATS
60 boxes TOBACCO, etc, etc.
«tfP2Uf BEN C 8MITH.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OfMACOF
Transacts a General Banking Business
OPPxoE HOURS—0 A. H. TO I P. M
New York Eiohange at Par.
W W WaioLET, Cash'r. IC PLANT. Pres
R. J. ANDERSON & CO,,
90 MULBERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
Dealers in all kinds of
NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS,
.PARTS, OIL, ETC., ETC
Halting a Specialty ol tha
WHITE AND HOWE,
T>EL1EVING them to be the best and most
durable machines in the market. They run
perfectly light and quiet. For simplicity and
ise of operating they cannot b3 excelled.
Call and see them, sit down and try them, und
be convinced.
Prices $C0 to S60. oct27tf
ATTENTION,VISITORS
W HILE in the city attending the Fair, we
respectfully invite you, one and all, to call
at our RETAIL STOKE, corner Second and
Cherry streets, and exnmine our stock cf
DRUSS.
11
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
We have the largest and best assorted stock of
Fresh Goods in the city, and havieg bought
them direct from manufacturers, we can and
will sell them
‘LOW DOWN."
We make a specialty of
FINE TOILET GOO JS AND HANDKER
CHIEF EXTRACTS.
And our stock of these Goods it unexcelled*
We are exclusive agents in Macon for the
RED C. OIL
which is war rat. ted strictly Fire Proof, and gives
a beautiful lixht. To one and all we saj a cor
dial welotme awaits you at
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar's,
ct27 lw Corner Second and Cherry 8ts.
TO THE EADZES.
fTt ISAACS has converted his saloon Into a
Xli* Cafe e-pecially fer the ladies, where they
will get Hot Coffee, Chocolate, Lunches, Fruits
and other edibles as they may wish.
Mias Rebecca Isaacs will always be in attend
ance, oct20-Stawlm
Campbell & Jones,
MACON, GEORGIA,
COTTON FAGTB1S AND COUSIN 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 ua
before buying. We guarantee the Gin and price shall not
prevent a trade. austrod
ENGLISH Sf. HUGUENIN.
O otton < Factors,
-AND PROPRIETORS OF-
ENGLISH & HUSUENIN’S ACID PHOSPHATE,
showing the highest analysis of any Acid Phosphate in the
market. "W® have a large stock ot this Phosphate iu
store and invite those who wish to purchase to examine.
We would advise all parties who desire to hold Cotton
that we are prepared to make advances on cotton in store
at our old rate of 8 per cent, pei annum. Insurance, local
rates. Storage per month, 25 cents per bale.
ENGLISH & HCGUENIN,
Oct24...dlm urlm POPLAR 8TRKBT. MaCGN. GEORGIA.
NATURAL
MINERAL WATER,
Highly Effervescent.
A delightful beverage.
Far superior to Vichy, 8
Absolutely pure ard v
aJl for daily W; free from all the ur<-
ed against Croton and artificially aerated waters.
Impregnated only with its own gas.
Healthful and well suited for Ojtpepsia and
cases of acute diiease.and where there ia a gouty
By far tba moot agreeable, alone o* mixed with
wine.useful in Catarrhs of Stomach or Bladder
and in Gout-
Not only a luxury but a necessity.”
To be had of ail Wine Merchmts, Grocers.
Druggists and Mineral Water Dealers through*
out toe United States, and wholesale of
Fred’k DeBary & Co-
SOLE AGENTS
For tbe United States and Canada.
Nos 41 and 43 Warren ML, N. T
Every genuine bottle bears the registered
I ELLOW**pictOTial label of the
POLL1NAB.IS CO* (LIMITED.) LONDON
LA WYE; FIS.
a. w, GusTnr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
MACON GA .
Office No. 2 Cotton Avenue, over Mix A Kirtlan
TT71LL practice in he Courts o! Bibb and a
v T joining Counties, in the Supreme Court
the State and United States Courts. deelfiti
R. K. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. *0 CHLk<{Y STREET, MACON, BA.
(otctJ. H Hertz A Co.)
I N addition to local business, I will give speda
attention to cases entrusted to mi in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United 8 totes Circuit and Bankrupt Courts fer
novllv
roa EiSMT.
T WO Stores In 8ha»t- Block; alio store* and
offices lots ted In tha right place for hujiness
C mn*$' n wi wwwr5 '^-°^ ( ^ tto
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.,
SHOE AND HAT HOUSE.
TRIANGULAR BLOCK c
To everybody who expects to wear
BOOTS, SHOES 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
sortment, and the prices are very low.
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 to see you and ex
tend such accommodations as may be at our command.
ootM-uiot SINGLETON. HUNT & CO.
I
HEADQUARTERS.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
^lORDIALLY invito all their frier da and the public generally to cal* at Lhe.r
Wholesale dealers in all kinds of STATP >N BRIT. SCHOOL BOOKS.
PIANOS and OkGANS. Agents for best makers.
For PRINTING and BINDING they are not excelled »r j«b-*e. All kinds of Printing done with
dispatch and at lowest rates. Binding old becks and muraim*? » » r £ c J***7 iy 7 xnr mturszinea
to be bound. In other words, come aodMew, nextloBiPriSTCHLUbn.Qotfl
MIX & KIRTLAND,
3 Cotton Avenue, 66 Third Street.
MACON, GEORGIA. in,
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
wea^ Our stock comprises the very best of common and
fine grades. Before purchasing your
BOOTS AND SHOES
you will do well to cal o . us.
We have a good stock of HATS at our
on Third Street,
MIX & MUT