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By Olisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1879.
Number 9J15
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY D1BPATUBBB.
Hews Items.
Borrox, January 7.—Tha Harvard
Boat Oiob (a in receipt of a letter from
tha Oxford University Club announcing
its inability to row Harvard as lata as
Aoguat lat. As Haiv&rd will not row
bafora that date, there will probably be
no £ogliahrace tbi, year, and probably
no raee with Oorntll.
Amee irgof the Boat OInb is to bo
held next week, and the matter will thon
be definitely settled. Since the receipt
of Oxte d', latter several of tha oil H,r-
•■••i i • ii..ve 1'f'irrair.ed to withdraw,
find * now orew will train for next sum-
mo i’* race wi.h Yale.
Porrtii urn, January 7.—A strike oo-
enrred .bit morning at the Cameron ooi-
liery, one of tbe Mineral Biilroad and
Mining Company's oollerlea at Shame
k:n Sever,] days slnoe the men were
notified of tbe redaotion wbloh took ef
fect this Morning. This in tho largest
oalliery in tha: region, and census abont
foor handle 1 men and boys to be idle
tfOBEIGW NEWS
trade dollar aa fraudulent money, which,
having failed in its mias:on abroad, had
retain?d home to cheat the honest people
of tbia country. The amount of aneb
dollars coined waa (thirty-fire million dol
lars) larger than the people bad any idea
of*.
He reviewed the course of Secretary
Sherman and aaid there was s deep-
seated hostility to silver money of every
kind on bia part. Silver, a, money, war
col r.;c, .v.n;; fAir play at the haDda of
tbe preeent administration, and thooo
who draw their inip.rationa from it. He
referred to the silver bill passed at tbe
last session, and said tbe execution of
this popular law waa in the hands of its
most conspicuous and prononneed enemy.
He referred to tbe action of tue New
York and Boston Banks in November
last in regard to specie resumption and
tbe sliver dollar, and denounced it as re
bellions aqom.t the lswfally constituted
authorities of tbe Qovernmeat. He pre-
dio'ed the fioal triumph of the silver dol
lar, and said tbe people insisted that spe
cie resumption should not rest on gold
atone, but it should be as strong as nn
limited tuinage of silver, aa well as gold,
oould make It.
At the conclusion of Voorheaa' remirka
tho resolution was laid over without any
action being taken thereon.
Beck, of Kentucky, eahrnit lea tbe fol
lowing:
Setolctd, That tbe communication of
Si.-ikes ana Strikes
London, Jui-nary 7A dispatch from I the Secretary of tbe Treaeory, In answer
Barn-ley to tho 2K.net say. tho strike of 1 10 n resolution of the Senate, passed on
tb miner* of 8outb Yorkshire and North th «3i of December, 1873, relative to too
Derbyshire will be not near so large aaat i amount of silver dollars received in pay
first antieip.td. It is expected that not I montof customs dues daring tbe current
more than six thousandcp*ratives will go I fi»al year, sad the disposition which has
out on tbe strike. ( been made of them, be refereed to tbe
WABninoTow, Lancaiiiiuk, January I committee on finance, and said committee
7.—A strike has begun in the wiro trade I <8 directed and authorized to make inch
hero, which may assume serious proper- I investigation aa it may deem necessary
lions throughout tbe country if somo ) ascertain whether tho laws relative to
agreement between employers and work- I pvyment of customs dues and tho pay-
men la not come to. The masters eon- I mmt of tfa e interest on the public debt
tend that if a reduction of wages is not I w i ,!l coin received therefrom, have been
agro d to, the works must be closed, aa I end ere being complied with, and report
German wire can be obtained cbetper byWIorothtrsfce.
than English manufactures can make it. I Daid over upon the objection of Sir.
The men contend that tbe redaction as- I Edmunds,
mandril is excessive. j Mr. Sargent, of California, who has
London, January 7.—A counoil of the 1 1,6611 01 * ome weeks, occupied his seat in
Irish Home Bulo league determined to I the Senate to-day for tho first time this
osll a general meeting of the organiza- I session. Sharon,of Nevada, also appear-
tion, to be held nn the 4th of February I ®d for tbe first time,
next, to consider a series of resolutions l The Senate at the expiration of the
submitted by an active sectiou of the [ morning hour, resumed the considers t ion
Home Buie party on the policy of the I °i" the bill to revise, consolidate and
Irish Parliamentary party, and for a re- I amend the lawB relating to patent?, and
organisation of tho movement in 1 celand. I Mr. Chriatianey epoke m support of tbe
1 bill
, H n. Al.-Tiic.l-r Stephens bad an at-
wW.?' oa of nenralgia of the bowels last night
rioe. to the 28th ult.. state that the city and it ia R * worBe egoditioai physically
in ° f «~ Jtemect °? tho n, K h i than he has been in years. He is still
of the 27th, in consequence of rumors of conflDed t0 hi „ room,
attempted revolution. In whoso inter-1 Among t be nominations sent fo the
eat and against what party tho attempt
is to be made wat not generally known.
An attaok was mode on General Aizpu-
rce, cx-President of the State, and somo
friends, in which be and several others
wero slightly wounded. Subsequently
Mr. Segundo TV no, the newly appointed
Governor of the District, was fired upon
Senate to-day was James B. Howell, of
Iowa; Orange Ferris, of New York; A.
0. Aldis.of Vermont, for Southern Claims
commissioners; James Loagstreer, for
postmaster at Gainesville, Ga.
Firs and Catastrophe.
Naw York, January 7.—A fire ocourred
while passing through tho street with I this morning at Nca. 73, 75, 77 and 79
some policemen in an eniloavor to restore I Veiny afreet, occupied os tea and provit-
order, and instantly killed. So far as I ion stores. Tho upper floor of No. 75
known three lives have been lest and I gave way, carrying the ether floors with
•evsral parties wounded thus far. Order I it and burying eight firemen, one of
has been restored. _ | whom, a son of ex-Alderman Irving, wr3
A meeting of citizens is called to be | kilted. Chief Engineer Bowo was aeri
campaign because he wai driven from
homo in September on account of
political principles. He said cagro
were ground down and treated w r
cruelty. He detailed assaults made upon
himself and brother, who were endeav
oring to address a Bepnblican meeting,
September last; said they wero forced
flee to the woods for safety and leave
home to escape threatened aseacl: upon
them. Dr. A. F. Breda also testified,
corroborating the first witces?.
V. A. Barroo, John G I.ewie, Bedford
Blount and others testified that a elate
of lawlessness existed m Natchitoches
parish, and the latter, who 19 a color
man, testified that his house wai broken
into by a mob of 250 men, commanded
by M. J. Cunningham, at present a mem
her of tbe Legislature. Blount was jail
ed, ' and only released on condition
leaving tbe parish. Messrs. Bland and
J. M. and J. D. McGill, of Tensas parish
testified that, in their opinion, the inde
pendent ticket was defeated by intimida
ting the negroes. All three were candi
dates on tbe independent ticket:
Washington
Was m not on, January 7.—A resolu
tion wag adopted by the Honse directing
the Judiciary Committee to investigate
tho charges against Henry \Y. Blodgett,
Judge for the Northern District of Itli-
uol*.
The Geneva award bill was considered
and laid over until to-morow.
Several bills were introduced, after
which the deaths of BeprosentaliveeWil-
liams and Douglass were announced, and
the House adjourned.
The Senate at three o’clock held
brief executive session and the body then
adjourned.
The Cabinet cession to-day was devoted
principally to tbe discussion of the favor
able financial situation. Secretary Sher<
man called attention to the fact that tho
Treasury now holds large amonnta of
geld, silver and greenbacks, mnch more
than there ia any use for at present.
Befereuae was also made to tho reports
from all parts of the country that re
sumption has given confidence to bus
inese, and that both at homo and
abroad business seems to ba stimulated
and is being conducted with renewed
activity. A tel .gram to the Post-offica
Department from Memphis says no mail
boats are moving on the Mississippi
river north of Vickaburg, nor on tho Ar
kansas, White, St. Francis or upper Ou-
chita.
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Omcx Chief Sionii. Offices,
Washington, January 7.
Indications—For tbe South Atlantic
States, falling barometer, warmer, south
east winds, oioudy weather and possibly
rain.
For the Gulf States, warmer, southerly
winds, falling barometer, cloudy weather
and rain, followed in the WeBt Gulf by
colder northerly wiuds and rising ba
rometer.
onsly injured in tbe bead and face. Capt
Beeves’ injuries may prove fatal. His
chest waa badly crushed. Altogether ten
firemen were injured. Loss f 1 Si',000,
held in thu government bouto on the
-Sib, to consider what Is best to be done
to preserve peace and consider tho func
lions of government. No further tidings _____
of tha anion taken bad been received up I covered by insurance,
to the time of the sailing of the steamor.
FROM WASHINGTON-. j NIGHT DISPATCHKS.
Meeting of Congrosa—Edmuuda’ Sevra Items.
All'IIealing Seotiounl Cement— East Ftemmx, N. Y., January 7—A.
Speech of VoorheeS. P. Sprague,Secretary of tha International
Washington, January 7.—In the Sen- I Code Oommitteo of America, announces
ate, a large number of petitions wero pro- that the association for tho reform and
seated during tho morning hour. Among I codification of the law of nations will
them 'were many from women in various I hold tbe next annual conference the last
parts of the oonntry, asking Congress to I week of Augast, 1879, in the Gnild Hall
enact such legislation as will make effeo- of London, and will ba entertained by
tire the anti-polygamy law of 1862. I the Lewd Mayor and corporation of that
Also from various citizens prote.-ting city,
against the passage of thojMlMng btB to I 8ra»amu>, Ilia, January 7.—Srv
revise, amend and consolidate toe laws I otai members of the State Board of Ag
relating to patents, sad against the trace- rioulture, from the southern portions of
fer of tho Indian Bureau to the War I the State, report tho peach trees greatly
Department. All were referred to appro- iDjured by the recant cold soaps. Other
priato committees. fruit has not been serionsly injured
Bills were introduced as follows : By I Winter grain is reported iu excellent con
Mr. Hamlin, of Mains—A bill for the dnion.
more efficient collcotion of postal revenues. riABBitBona, Pink., January 7.—The
Bsferred to tho Committee on Post Offices I Pennsylania Legislature met to-day. Tho
and Post Beads. Honse eleoiei H. M. Long, Bepnollcsn,
By Mr. Booth, of California—A bill for 1 of Alleghany county, Speaker, and W.
the interchange of anbsidiary stiver corn | C. Sborlock, oblef clerk. Tho Demo
ted United Slates notes. Referred to tbe
Committee on Finance.
By Mr McDonald, of Indiana—A hill
to aathor ca the taxation of outstanding
legal-tender notes of the United States.
Bsfsrred to the Committee on tho Judi
ciary.
In the House, Mr. Aoklen. of Louist
orate voted for Daniel Sherwood, of
Northumberland county, for Spoaker.
Ai.HAN'T, N. Y, January 7.—The 8tate
Legislature convened this morning in tbe
capital building, hut owing to the non'
arrival of many members who are delay,
ed by the eioriD, adjourned nnlii to
morrow, wheu the Governor’s message
ana, made a personal explanation in re- will bo presented
ganl to the scandal attaching to his I Dovxn, Dal., Janaary 7.—The State
name for tbe alleged seduction of a young I Legislature convened to-dsy. In the Sea-
lady in Louisians, and presented a reso- I ate Case J. Harrington was appointed
lotion for tho appointment of a commit- | Speaker. r " **•“ “ n *
tee of three members to inquire into and
report upon the charges preferred against
him.
Tho motion was defeated on thogiound
that it did not umbrae* a question of
privilege.
The Way* and Mcanti Committee mot
Ia the House Dr. Switchin
Chandler, Speaker.
Foreign News.
London, January 7.—The Financier
raya the worst feature of the failure of
the Cornish bsnk is that the promise of
tho new year ia falsified. The crisis
kept dragging os and further it causes
to-d*y but transacted no butiuass other I disagreeable rumors to bo circulated re-
than to decide that parties desiring to be I ettldin j. otbor provincial banks, as was
heard with regard to the tax oa sugar bo ^ C13e yri : e rday. Tho Cornish bank
given nn opportunity, commencing to- f 4}lart) might ba left to eiuk into its po-
morrow. I eition aa merely a local affair, were it net
The Senate Committee on Finance held I f or m, tendency to generate fresh diffi-
* meeting to-day, devoted to an informal CB ities.
discussion of the bill that provides for the I p 4 jvaha, December 23th.—Lima ad-
tsaamce of Treasury certificates of de- vices to December 18th, state that the
posit to any person depositing coin or p fcf ij en t of Pert has formed a new Cab-
Uoitod States notes—said certificates to inet _ -jne trial of Don Mtnuzl Pardos,
bear interest at 3-63 per cent, per annum, I the assassin, continues with considerable
and to be convertible at any time within I de ] ay- Many arrests have been made,
one year from this date into four per I ttm0C g them that of Dr. Ampuerc, a for-
cent. bonds, issued upon the retirement | mer prefect of Csllas, who is accused of
of six per cent, bonds
No action was taken, but the general
feeling was highly favorable to the meas
ure , .
Tba committee arc desirous to dispose
of tbe tobacco tax bill as Boon as possible,
and will at an early day conclude hearing
arguments on tbe subject.
Ariungementa will probably be nuda
to hear the Commissioner of Internal
Bevenuo during tho week.
In Senate—Mr. Edmunds, of Vermont,
said : In this glad morning of the Now
Year, when there was peace and joy and
hope overywhere, he tbonght it bast to
offer a resolution tending to cement more
perfeo:!.', tu ■ goc.l will -icd harmony now
existing alt over tbe oountry. He, there
fore, submitted a resolution declaring
that in tho judgment of the Senate the
thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth
annulments to the Constitution of the
United States have been iegall? ratified
and are a9 voltd as other parts of the Con
stitution. That it is tha right and doty
of C.'c.iresr tn enforce such amendments
by appropriate legislation and the duty of
tbs txecnllvs department of the govern-
ruen’ f»:'.hfci.y and with diligence to
impartially execute such laws. That it Is
the duty of Congress to appropriate mon
ey to that end and inElrncting the Jndi-
ciary Committee to report a bill for the
protection ot the rights of citizens and
the pani-hment of infractions thereof.
Llid on the. table at t:e request of Ed
munds to be called np hereafter.
Mr. Vcorheee, (of Indiana,) during
the morning hour, called np a resolution
submitted by him early in the seseioD,
instructing the Judiciary committee to
inquire into tha expediency of making
tbe trade dollar a legal tender and pro
viding for its recoinage into standard
.silver dollar.
He addressed the Senate at length in
fator of the resolution, denouncing tb e
direct" complicity. Still no decision ap
pears to have been reached. The journ
als in the interest of the civil party ate
becoming quite violent in their denuncia
tions of the tardy administration.
Calcutta, January 7.—General Eob-
erts telegraphs that he reached Kskubi
yesterday. The Deputy Government of
Laborest oame to Kaknbi to pay his re
ap, cis to G.-nt ra! Ksoarts. He will irani-
fer to tbe British commander the forts
and all the records which it is supposed
cooiain fall information regarding the
revenues ot the Khost and Khurm dis
tricts. Toe people of Khost who at first
seemed unfriendly are now reassured.
Tbe Teller Coamittee-
Nxw Orlxans, January 7.—The Teller
sab-committee met this morning in Sur
veyor Wells’ private office at the custom
house. A11 the members were present.
Senator Garland asked if there would be
any special programme published.
The chairman answered that no pro
gramme had been arranged, but that
when a neighborhood was reached, it
would be gone through with. Garland
then suggested that the neighborhoods
be designated to that witnesses might be
notified. The chairman mentioned that
the charges of fraud in Natchitoches,
Tensas and Caddo parishes would be first
considered. Senator Cameron said that
charges came from every psrt of the
Stite, and it might ba impossible to de
fine any exact part. Secator Bailey
thought that, aa near ae paasible, some
definite plan of proceedings should be
atopted bo that the charges could ba met
by evidence on the other aide. The
chairman declared that he would allow
all the necessary time for the production
of eueh evidence. J. Ernest Bred* testi
fied that he ia a native of Natchitoches
parish and has been a Bepnblican Bines
1871. He did net take part in the last
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHKS.
Nows Items.
Atlanta, Ga., January 7.—Skating in
Atlanta for the first time m twenty years
took plaao during the cold spell. Thous
ands of pounds of ice were cat and
packed here. This is tbe first time such
a thing was ever known here. There is
groat suffering among the poor. The
city is relieving the snffering.
Washinqton, January 7.—Bepresen-
tati vo Hortridtgo, o[ Aeo/gia, waa in a
critical condition yesterday from incipi
ent pneumonia, bat to-day seemB to he
improving,
Baltixobx, January 7,—Mr. Alexan
der Murdoch, of Murdoch & Co., tbe
oldest dry goods commission house in
this city, died of heart diseaso in his
couuticg room to-day.
Bicbuond, January 7.—The annual
meeting of the stockholders of tho Chesa
peake and Ohio Railroad Company was
held to-day. President Huntington’s re
port says i ‘‘WhUe the business of the
road ia steadily increoaing, the President
and Board of Directors are more fatly
than ever before impressed with tho fact
that a connection with the Western ays
tem of railroads and an extension to deep
water mast bo bad before the success of
the road is fully assured. A small per
centage on the securities now in posses
sion of the Chasapeake and Ohio Bailroid
Company, invested in the securities ot a
line to connect with tho Western system
of roads, would enhance the value of tbe
present holdings more than the amount
called for by the new investment neces
sary to make this important connection.”
Second Vice President Wickham’s re
port sho ws that tho total earnings of the
road for the fiscal, year were $193,G3G,-
068. and the total operating expeases
}169,473.910, leaving a balance of earn
ings over operating expenses of $341,-
C21 58. The increase in the gross tam
ings over those of the fiscal year of 1877
is $233 827.93.
Tha following Directors were elected,
for the year: A. A. Low, A. S. Hatch,
Elias S. Higgins, David Stewart, Pliny
Fisk, William Whiteright, Jr., John Cas
tro, Jonas G. Clark, John Echols, and
William C. Wickham.
Tho same officers were reelected, viz :
C. P. Huntington, President; A. S. Hatch
let Vice President: William C. Wickham,
fid Vice President.
Resolutions were adopted authorizing
tho Directors to obtain authority to in
crease the capital stock of the company.
Cincinnati, January 7.—The public
schools of Mitchell, Indiana, have been
dismissed on account of the prevalence
of scarlet fever.
Dxtboit, January 7.—The Dispatch
say* a washerwoman was foned sitting on
the snow frozen to death, with a battle of
whisky beside her. Her home was only
filty yard* from where she was found. A
widow in Zanesville named Sarah Clark
gave birth to a child on Sunday, and be
ing alone and without fire, the babe was
frozen to death before aid reached her.
San Fkancisco, January 7.—Y7. N,
Castle, city clerk of San Jos’s, who a short
time ego absoonded, on being arrested at
Astoria, Oregon, yeaterday, blew out bis
brains. 8. W. Hail, arrested at Olympia,
Wyoming Territory yesterday on a requi
sition from the Governor of Illinois,
charging him with the emoezzl9men! of
$70,000 from the oonnty of Meooup in Il
linois, in 1872, has been a resident of
'iympia sines that year. His zeal name
said toba George H. Halliday.
Philadelphia, January 7.—Clara Ports,
domestic, was burned to death this
morning. She returned home derieg the
night intoxicated, and whilst smoking in
her bed set the clothing on file, and was
homed to a crisp.
CoLuirstm, O., January 7.—Governor
Bishop, In hn annual message, calls at
tention to the prevalence of grave rob
bing, and asks the lsgislitura to pass a
law by which an adequate number can be
obtained from rseognizsd sources, and
has do away with the udioue traffic of t be
body enstehers.
Butpalo, January 7.—The snow block
ade has been effectually removed, and all
tram are raaning regularly.
Hastfort, January 7.—In the Charter
Oak conspiracy case the jury returned a
verdict of acquittal after being out three
hours.
San FaANCnco, Jauuary 7.—Spakane
Chief Moaee, recently captured and held
prisoner, disclaims any hostility to the
whitee and Rives a p'iusible account of
himself immediately prior to hie capture.
It ia believed that when Moses fully un
derstands the impossibility of hia obtain
ing the reservation called for, be will as
sent to the proposition to remain at the
Yakima agency. He will be detained
until his future residence is decided upon.
WMhiBgton.
Metnnhis to inquire inlo the oanae of the j Meats, loose. sUouHers. new. ili, clear
yeLow fever epidemic.bave return^,with SZFiifStit£$t
Ui® eioeptioB of Hjd. Gaaey loang. loe Hims, »iur&r»car<xl, new*.Ltni.n»ftao<l
Board of Experts, who aooompanied the I tierces 67;. Butter in good demand and steady.
sub-Committee South has been instruct-
ed to prepare a report for snbmi.aton Jy firm at I so, ! ji3iio.
before the Joint Committee at its meet- Nxw toss—Flour without decided change;
ingin this city on the 15th instant. This "P?*-*?*** was;
° . , . . I tera and fctate j z.0, common to coed
report will include the result of the in-i gcod to choice405-5:4 so:
YdStigalica for New Orleans. The enb- Southern fi«ur»u»ady; common to fair extra S75
Committee of the Huoae Appropriations JM50; coodta choice do46.@6 55. Wjeat ombmi
Committee, ore still engaged in tee prep-
aration of the legislative, executive I Com Cnn and iteadv; ungraded 4CJ-43. Oat*
and iudioUl appropnttion bill, and will a shad* &trougor but price* unchanged, floftf*
* i-.- ia davo Q u »*t and *-tenir Rio qnotedin rarsoes at ll^j
not complete it for several a*ya 'ggg. Swr firm and in *ood demand: Un?
The Honse Committee on Com* I coreo* cfair to good reflninc dj
me roe ibi« morning referred the I prime 7; reinrd ne iveecdfirir. Mo lasso* qajet
subject of the river and hasbor bill io the 8££S?g£&?!S
sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. I 7. Louitiaaa fair to prime Port dull:
Resgsn, Leona and Hubbeii, with in- ip:t 7 aSl Si Cut meats quiet: pirklcd be!-
stroctions to prepare a ' bill as early as * in ° , h, “* *“5 e *
.• ,11 . »• na */% I Western end city lonftdetr 4^, wiortc.e*r 4 5*16,
practicable, w.thin « specified BWt as to I j or ur and short clear410042A, Lard rati-erquict;
tbe amount, and report to tee fait com- [ prime itesm spot 6 9<kSia2}4. Wiuaky comical
mitten. Tbo arrangement of the Truss- »t i Freiihts firmer. ^
— I.J Voii-n.l Tt.nV Olscnorarr—rlour Arm; family 420S52S
ury department with the National Bank K/m . n(S aBtl g-^ico. Cora firm
depositor.cs is that all inbscriftlcns to atJrw31. Oau ii: fair demand and firm ut 2«£27.
the four per cent, loan through them ara Port firm at S 00. Lard steady; steam 5 50; kettle
to be paid in coin; snbsoiiptiors through 3MU®*5SMSSSa2g
other sonroesosn te paid for in green- I .houldeu-s s. short ribs dear sidts
backs. *)■* WViiky Rood demand at 168, Suirarstca iy
_. . .... .1 _ r\ I rod unctnured, hards white 9«59>fc
The report made t-o-day from the t-om-1 y n \, Orleans ai.'iS?34. Burs fa fair Intw
mltteeon Ooiaage, Weights and Mess- I padtiuK 2S90285.
urea presents a condensed history of the I . fa:Q j
. - • . n. rt-i--. i!vlte#S75. M lieat easier; red 83: amber and
metric sya.sm prepared bj Dr. ,-alv.r, j wh i, ft 03. Cora iiUherjwhiieaihrafradss. Oats,
and assumes that tee first essential thing white sc. mixed 2*. Bye quiet at 6». Pork firmer
for the oivilizsd world is to establish »t at so. Lanl steady: chbice leaf in tierce s?«
this time a fixed and determined unit of SSS^JS^^^TSSr^SSS
international lineal measurement. The'
metric system has received, they nay, tbe
support of statesman and the earnest
■aaotion of scientists, both in the New
end O.'d Worlds, for tho past half oen-
Bacon scarce: shoulders, nono here:
1 cloerr.b clear aides l.S- Susar-cured hams
Whisky steady all OS
ex.Locis—Flour (bin; double extra fall 3 M®
sas.ireble doS 5 Jlii 10. Wheats ahade higher;
No 2 red fall 9S cash, February. Com
fury,and tho committee remark that they n^ 2 .^SS d .il^?i l) v1f« iSSMSa^tSr
cannot longer treat with indifference the lot Pork
numerous appeals being made Congress 7 65 asked cask Lard steady; prime 5 553240.
by the scientific and business men of the Balk meats firmer carlotj of loose shoulder;245
country, urging the adoption of aeystem
m mch departments of the Qovarument, n b4SD.
at leaaf, as have largest relations with I Carc^oo—Fiocr steady and uncb«n^Ot];*prinp
those countries and nations which have i^
already adopted it. The Committee ear- I 37. jjo2 Chicago gprinjrSS^ cash and Jan-
neatly recommend tbe passage of the amSSJ^SSiiiPebruary: NoS Chicago spring CO
225 m \ 5L Sinii FafiSyTS*? qSte“.?d e rteliy^?tl
establish the metrlo system in post- j caih, 19%February,£3 Mas. Pork easier; 7 GOdo
offices and eastern houses of tbo United [ tss cash, 7 62% ($ 7 65 February, 7 72)407 75
I Kerch. Lard fairly activo fiand a shade hichpr
I at 5 50 cash, 5 MS5 February, 5 05^5 67><|
Chetxnme, Wt., January 7. — Ex- March. Bulk meatahisfiernhoulders 2 02J4shori
Sheriff Gillan, of Custer county. Nebras- rib S 65. clear rib S 77)4. _\Vhisky steady at 105.
ka, was arrested at Ogallala, Nebraska, i NAVa£~BTOBEB.
and J. P. Oliver and four others at Plain —■ — Q • . lo
, , T , . . . j , * f rNKW 10BK—Spirits of tiirpcutmo steady at 2s
Craek, Nebraska, yesterday, ana taken Rotin quiet at 185@157M«
to Kearney Junction, all charged with WAUturotox—Hpirna turpentine firm 25)2.
being concerned in the burning of Ketch- ffdcnnmhtoL 117M forrtntoad. Crude ttirpen-
— -- 1 3 8 5. foryel!r)W d11 ” ,or
am and Mitchell a few weeks ago. The
arrests were made by four officers, under
cover of revolvers.
Foreign.
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived—City of Macon, Alps,
Salvia, Champion, Fottaville.
London. January 7.-The British brig
- 7 -... - - t. 0..11 I, ■ T I Marfeoeidenberg.NiaKara. Agatha, Lirira.Le-
Erycine, Captain James, from Bull River, reus,Heinrich Rodbarbus. Geo B Doate. Annie
South Caroline, November 12 tb, for Liv- I Beni, Ik Martha, Williams, National Engle, Jier-
erpsol, was abandoned at eea. Hor I t Jfr®, , ! i I c,, ,-, 1I i?Pfba«tBulwark,Bkosaeurc.Kdi
I sold.Fidolio,Clnttoon. S buppeicb,Boot.
crew were rescued and landed at Brest. I hailed homeward—Florida. New Orleans; En-
Lord Beaeonneld, tho British Premier, gelbrsdt. Savannah: South America, Savannah;
suffering from a severe attaok of gout I Marcia C Day. Savannah; Arcturus, New Or
and is confined to his room.
Tunis, January 7.—The Bey has sent
plenipotentiary to Paris to arrange the
difference between France and Tams.
London, January 7.—Gen. Grant li
Londonderry to-dsy and arrived at Bel
fast, At Coloraino a large delegation
presented him with an address.
Tunis, January 7.—Tbe French Gov
ernment is not satisfied with the Bey’s
aotion in sending a plenipotentiary to
Paris and demands an apology lo the
French Consul and aa inquiry regardiag
tbo dispute with M. Delaney.
leans.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
HACOJT COTTOH STATEMENT
CORRECTED DAILT.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
J Aar apt 7,1879,—EvEimto.
Tho market to-day was quiet nt 8% cents for
middling.
Received today by rail 66
^ by wagon 9S— ]53
soi.1 statement"
fitock on hand September 1,1878
Received tc-day 159
previously ....„ 51377—51533
52.063
„.. 21 I
...45618-456311
Shippoat to-day ........
prcvlous!y..„.„
Stock on hand this evening.
Received to-day
>ame date last year. 223 |
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC BEPOBTS
Cotton.
Livsepool—Noon—Cotton easier hut not quo-
tably lower; middling uplands 5 716, middling
Orleans 5 2116.
Sales 7.000 bales, of which 1000 were taken by, I _
specnUtors and for export: receipts 142.0 of NAILS—3Mi* 10»...
Macon Wholesale Mamet
COREBOISD DAILT BX
53. TIW3LEY
GRAIN AND VROViSIONS.
BACON—Clear rib sides—.......
;. Should era.
Bulk dear rib sides
Bu\k shoulders
Mcgnolia hsms...........,..._,.,
LARD—iu ubls
Leaf, in tubs
Leaf, in buckets
OATd—For feed
.. .j Ku*t proof A3od....I—.......—..
HALT—Virginia
Liverpool
MEAL
bolted
CORN—By car load
small lots
FLOUR—Fancy par bbl
Extra family, per iiiii
Family, per bbl
Extra per bbl......
03PFEE—Common — I...;
Fair
Good
Prime.
Java ........
Best IUo...o._
HOAl’S—Farlb. - a BJ
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba. itbtU. 4b
Choice Cuba, bbls 45
Sugarhouse. hhds ........
Sagarbouse, bbls
Choice Now Orleans
DGAR—Golden 0
Brown -
0. oortoe ...
Extra O. white..
Standard A a...
Gronnlateil
Powdered auu crusbra...........
UJ'BE8K—BestOrtoim
Fastory..„
CRACKERS- fioda. ,-i,
Cream
Glnimr
Strawberry 14
Fnncy ; 14
OANDLB8—Star-...^.— 35
Light! weight 161-1
TT73 ifaaCa 1.V ^ j gz
VEGETINE
An Excellent Medicine,
SPEljfonsLD. 0. February S8.1S77.
This is to certify that I have used Vegeitno
manufactured by H. K. Stevens, Boston. Moss,
for Rheumatsm and General Prostration of tha
Nervous System, with good sucress I recorn-
mend Ycgeilno as an excellent nedicine lor such
complaints. Yours very trr It.
„ „ , C W YANDKGRIFT.
_Mr vandegrift, of tho firm of Vacdcgrfit 3c
Hufimau, is a well known burincs* man in *_tis
Dlaoe. having one of tha largest store; in Spring-
fie’d,0,
Our Minister’s Wife.
Do’-r Sir—Three years ago I was suffering ter
ribly with inflammatory Rheumatism. Our
micitter's wile oaviied mo to take \egetine.
After tekmg one bottio. I was entirely relieved.
This year, leelir.g m return of tho disease, Isssin
commenced tsslog it. and am being benoQttcd
greatly . It alio greatly improves my digestion.
Lh iSMpeettuUy,
Mbs A BALLARD.
1011 West Jefferson Street.
Safe and Sure.
Mb H R Srxrsvs—
In 1S73 yonr Yecetino was recommended to
jo i and, yielding to the pursusslonsk f a triend.
Iccnsantcdtotry it- At the tiniu Iwss duffor-
ipg from general debility and nervous prostta-
{ion, superinduced by overwork and irregular
habits. Its wonderful strengthening and cur.-.,
live properties wonted to affect my debilitated
fyttem from the first dow; and under its per.
Mstent use I rapidla recovered, coining more
than usual health and good' feeling. Since then
I Lave not hesitated to give Veectino my .most
unqualified indorsement as being a safe, sura
and powerful agent in promoting lioslth and
reetoring the wssted system to new life and en-
ergy. tegeticeii theoniy medicine I uSe, and as
long'ss litve l r ever expect to find a better,
koars truly. WH CLARK,
• • 1x0 Monterey Street, Allegheny Penn. x
I Tf ia following letter from Rev G W Mansfield. I
formerly pastor of the Methodist Epi-copal
Church, Hyde Park, and at present settled in
l^weil, must convinco every one who reads his
If tier of tho wonderful curative qualities olVege.
blood 5 * thorBtI * 11 c ^ e * nsjr and purifier o: the |
„ Hyde Fabs, Mass, Feb 16,1ST6.
MaH R.STSVESSt-
Dear Sir—About ton years ago my faoalth fail-
ea through tho 1 depleting effects of dyspepsia;
noorjy a year later X was attacked by typhoid I
fever in its worst form. It settled in my oack,
and took the form of a largo deop-seated ab- l
fcess, which wm fifteen months in gathering. I
had two surgical operations by tho best skill in
the State, but received no permanent euro. 1 i
suffered great pain at times, and was constantly I
weakened by. a profuso discharge. 1 also lost;
small pieces of bone at differeat tunes.
^Matters ran on thus about seven years, till 1
May, IS74, when a friend recommended me go to
your office, and talk with you of tho virtue of
v egetine. I did so, and by your kindnesg pass*
od through your wamilactwy, noting tbeiugro*
dionts, etc, by which your remedy is produced.
By what I saw and heard Ignited somo con«
udence in Vegetinc.
I commenced taking It soon alter, bat felt I
worse from its effects; still I persevered,and
soon felt it was benefiting me in other respects,
let I did not see the mutts I desM till 1 had
telran it AlthfaUy foraluth more than a year,
when the difficulty in the back wa9 cured ; and ,
for nine months I have enjoyed the best of
health. 1
I have in that l
HOLIDAY GOODS!
During tha present week (peciilin<iucemer.ts will be ofler.Vi tsr.n7.-hss;ni of
DRY GOODS-
Havirg made a general reduction ia tbe prices of our entire stock, purelu^fra triilfiod it to
their advantago to give us a call.
Christmas Gifts!
Inlni * Bcxe**. Watch Standi, Japanese Fancy Art r otoat
Half the cost price.
A Duo atioriment of Fancy Children's and L.-diei’ Uvpo. A lot of Ereu Goods sr.jcixiiy
marked down fer tbe holiday trade. Flannels and blankets eh.-ap.
J. ROONEY,
(LJiteCcrkcry* Rooney)
ot r
34 SEOON D
TREET, DAMOUK’S BLOCK.
R. H. MAY & 00.
98 OHERRY BT., MAGOSJ, GA,
Manufactiu’ers ol and Dealers in
AlMGEWGIS
-- c -— 1 1 timo gained twenty-flvo pounds
flesh, being heavier than ever before in my
me, and I was never more able to perform labor
than now
Baring the past few weeks .1 had a scrofulous
swelling aa large as my list gather on another
part of m.v body.
X took Vegetine faithfully, ard it removed it l
level with the surface in a month. 1 think 11
should have been cured of my mala trouble I
sooner if X had taken larger doses, after having I
become acoustomed to its effects. f
. zr et y £“ r P atroils troubled with acrorula or
kidney diseaso understand that it takes time to I
cure chronio diseases: and, if they will patiently [
taka \ egetine it will, in my judgment, cure I
them, with great obligations 1 am ]
Yours very truly,
™ „ , » W HANSFXELD,
Pestor of tbo Methodist Episcopal Church.
. VEGETINE
Vropaml by
Q. It. SrKVENS, Bouton, Maso.
| Vegetine is Sold by all Druggiats. I
ful dwed.friAsunfiw
Fenous addicted lo the use of
Opium and Alorpliirto can bo
.cured. Thousands of our grate-
I 1UI rmllont, will testify tothis fact Tbo dsslro
fortte-rugiseutirely removed, and tbe patient
restored to their original health. Alt communi
cations tieated with ths strict st degree of con-
[ fidcnce.
i radically cured. Write
. Agent* for the CELEBRATED JACKSON WAGONS.
The heist wagon made. Every one ;;caranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Aljo tlio TENNESSEE WAGON, alow-priced, duinble wagon.
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMES,
VALISESa TEUIES, TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
LAP ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS.
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
■*■■■■*0
*3£"CaIi and eramine oar clock, or write for price*, before pitrehAiiag.jr#
REP0SIT0RIE3—83 Cherry Street, Maoon.and 203 Broad Street, Augnati.
' dec£8
l L Julian & Go.
'OPIUM
NEW YEARS CALL.
A 8PLRNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE, >IRSTGRANDBJSTRIBUTION.
OLA88 A. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUKSDAY.
JANUARY 15th.l873-l(ltj Atonthiy Drawing.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Thu Institution was regularly incorporated bv
tho legislature of tho State fer Educational an
F<
OR the prosperous year’s business which has
INTEMPERANCE for information to tho | just closed’ we dtnire'to return thank* to tho
HOWARD HEALTH ASSOCIATION. I citizens of Macon and tho surroudlng country,
P O Box mo. Circinnati, Ohio. | and being convinced by tbii success that
LITTLE ROCK
AN tl
... sim
FORT SMITH I HOMES I Y7e are the People!
RAILWAY. ||1WEST£RN ARK NS-S
NoECCtion of tho oountry offer. Dartiesintend
ing to Chengs their ro3idence tucb advauU.es
as may be obtained In tha beautiful Valiev of the
Arkunia-, between Little nock and Fort smith.
» hile the South has suffered terribly from sick
ness during Ibe past Summer, Western .Irian•
us has never bren more healthy. Lands Mid on
easiest terms. 1-or pamphlets and further in: or-
tnation apply to W D SLACK. Land Commis
sioner, Little Bock, Ark.
which 1.700 wore American. | STARCH
Futures opened Mflcheaper: j FEFFEK rd
■ TJplands.low middlmg clause. January d.Uvary I SPICK.... til
t. 3 u. January and February 11-32. Febru I GINGER
ary ana March 65.. March and ApnlS 7-16®513- NUTMEGS :
April and May 515-5<@S 7 16. May and Juno 6%. I CLOVES
1 SOp m—Futures wtaker: uplands low mid- “ “
dling clause March and april delivery 5J..
4 pm—aalwol American 4600. Futures—up
lands low middling clause January and February
delivery 55716. April and May 513 82. May and
June 515-52. June and July 5 0-16,
5p in—Futures list: uplands liw middling
clause February nnd March deuvery 5 lt<82.
May and June57-16.
Nxw Yoax—Noon— Cotton dull: sales 057;
middling uplanda 9 7-16. middling Orleans 9 0 16.
Futures opened easy; J»nuary delivery #40,
February 9,01. March 9 77, April 9.91, May —.
Cotton—Net receipts 733; gross 1908.
Futures closed steady sale. 76.000 January 9At
—85, February 9.52—8S.March 9.63—09, April 9.83
May 9.95. June 10.06—17. July 10.15—17, August
10.X4— 55.
CIGARS—Per M,.... ...
CHBEOOTB
UNITFF—Loriliard’a. i*r
LoriUanl’s.foil
| TOBACCO—Common
Medium
I Lucy Hinton
rina......_ —
CKKREL—Kits ...
Half bbls
GEO. C. WARE.
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
Pure Apple Ciueh
—JLHP-
CEBER VI.VSGAR,
Solo Proprietor and Manufacturer ot
| E. E. CONDIT’ i TABLE SAUCE,
I 287 to 295 tV Third St. CINCINNATI. O.
.... *0 a 45
.... 60 a 60
to
.... 75 *1 20
.... 100 a 140
.... 509 a 8 39
Stocia ana Bonds.
QUOTAXTOJ6 cosaxcrsn DAILY BT
RIPLEY Broker.!
Georgia 8 per cent, nouaa
France 3;;s.
Galtbstos — Cotton steady, middling 0. lo-
Awarded Jitjheet prUe a: Centennial ErposUioa for
gaa duirtAf quahfiel nnd exatClenee nnd lading cjutr~
aacr of ta.Meniag and favoring. Tl, best tobacco
f T i l L.^D de - .AT °'.:c bluo atrip tra.le-iaark la closely
Jauialed oa feftrtor ct»6«. ee» that Jncktm’v jmt is
eltUP,, M| ' J hr '-d for ramnte,
-r* 8 - IS C. -V. J/oeana A Oo.. Mtr«- Petwcbnrtr. V:-
FT A DAY to Agents canvassing for tbe I
I FIRESIDE VISITOR. Term, and Out-
Free. Address P O VICKERY, Auguita.
me.
nil Mixed Cards. Suowfiakos. Damasks.etc. no 2
till alike, with name, 10c. J Hinkler A Co. N
sau, N Y.
A C\ MIXED CARDS, with name. 10c. Agents I
thU outfit 10c J JONES A CO. Nassau, N Y.
wo pled go our beat efforts for tho ensuing year to
plcosoali wto may favor us with tboir custom.
For tbo next few weed (before taking aa In
ventory of stock! will offer
Special Inducements
In all lines of goods pertaining to tha businero
thUourcustomer* may be pleased ardRatiifl<*d
with their parcaase?, and tint wo may make
ro*m for our Spring stock, which will be un
usually larjfeand nttmetivo. Oi?r Corps of Sales•
mcnnrof.’om the most experienced in tue city,
and we can assuro polite and prompt attention
to all emtoxnora, bo they rrereiy inspecting
styles or making purchases. We desire to rlo
A Larger Business
Ibis year than last, and believing all things are
possible to thoee who would, are determined
that nothing shall be left undone on our part to
bring about this result.
W. A. -JUHAN & CO.
l*nl At
ERR DRAWINGS willtake place monthly. It
never scale, or postpone. Look at the following
Distribution;
CAPITA! PR ZE $80,000.
100.000 TICKET* AT TWO Do* LARS BA0H.
HALF-TICKETS ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Pria. $ 80.000
lCepiUI Prize 10.000
1 Capital Pr.ze..„.„ 8JK»
2 Prizes ot $2,30« .. 5000
5 Prizes o' 1.( 00 5.000
20 Prizes of 500... 10.000
100 Prizes of 101 10,000
SOOPrizoiof S9...__ 10.003
600 Prizes of £0 10000
1003 Prizes of 10 10,003
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
0 Approximate!, Pntosof *800 2,700
9 Appr-ximat’on Priz sof £00 1800
9 Approximation Friz, s of 1W' 900
857 Prizes.amou-ting fo....„ £110 400
Responsible corrcspo-iding agents wanted at all
prominent points, to whomslibenii compensation
will be paid.
Appitrailon for rates to clubs should only be
mndotoiho HomeOlficrin NowOrleaidz
Write.clearly stating lull addrwiB. forfurlhor
information, orsend orders to
Af A DAUPHIN.
POltex 691. Now Orleans, La.
All our Grand ffxt-aordin&ry Drawings are
under the supervision and maragemmt of GEN
ERALS a T BEAUREGARD nnd JUQALA
early. aeci, qaw4;-~
The Worid’s Standard.
Georgia 6 par Mat (0M)—-.—~~104 s 108
middling 8M: good ordinary 8}^net recetpts'1331,1 nfi^of MuSn?»>r nant* 1C « a . 1 ra I A GKNTrl WANTED,—for the lust and fast-
gross rnu sales2423.stock 105'JID tCBj«3d*oon7pereent^.--. * * ™ -CL est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
XosmtM - Catron quiat: middling 9>i; net ? f , jgg!*. IZLS?* jS a 100 *
receipts 1562.sales620.stock8127(3. lm a
BAiTnioni—Cotton firm: middling 9Jf: tew n'.^ Sr ‘VJnr MUt 1 S « ! -n
mtednugO.^ood ordmsry^i a 1C6
dling9Ji.gcod ordinary b>J:net receipts 505: gross
561* sales —. stock 2700.
Wimsixsiox—Cotton dull; middling 9; Jow
middling. 8J£- good ordinary SJi: net receipts
873; sales—; stock 7J69.
Pbixjldblphia—Cotton steady; middling 9J4.
low middling 9Ji good ordinary SK.m-treceipis
Tl. gross . aales 533, spinners 498. stock
£571,
B iVAinrah—Cotton quiet; middling 91-16; low
middling 89-16; good ordinary gj£: receipts 8373;
gross ; sales 2X00, stock £3327. exports to Great
Britain , continent . coastwise —.
fisw Oulxahb—Cotton quiet, middling 0%-
OLD OR HEW BLINDS FITTED WITH
If aeon and Western Railroad... .par and int
Southwestern R&ilroai.. par and int
A. A G. 2. £. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 101
Western R. Eof Alabama 1st mortgagelCS a ICO
Western H. U oi Alabama ?d mortgage...lC8 a 1C9 :
M. A A. R. R. lat mortgage 75 a 80 j
M A A R K, 2d morigagi*...... 90 a
Benthwestern Railroad, stock 98 a 200
Georgia Railroad {stock............ 74 a
Central Railroad stock. 73 a
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock......100
Prices reduced S3 percent. Address NATIONAL .
Deartl3rfi ^ BM Fixtures.
* Can be used both way? shown In cat. making the
best and cheapest awning known.
Ask your hard warcdealerforthcm, or send for
explanatory circulars to the manufacturer*.
BOSTON BLOWER CO..
I -QoiBTOiv. mass.
fS^oSffiaQ&SwSm PIANOS8U*f OrtoSAMUELGZ COOKA CaSoutliarn Agt,
— ‘ * ir— — 1 Baltimore, old.
HOLIDAYS!
W._wfH_dmiac_tb* HOLIDAY^ dispose
roreiRD-
Exchange on *11 the principal cities cfEnropa
718 do£147,warranted lor 8IX years. AGdN'TS
WANTED. Uustrated Catalogue Jfailcd. ii u .
sio at half price. HORACE W ATEUS A BO «8„
Manufacturer, and Dealer*. 40 K Ulb St. K Y.
Davifl Laoiietb & Sods 1
ramer “Ss-sSfssa-™ mm3
Hobiu—Oet(o cier. middlmg SJJ.Iow mid
dling S16 good ordinary 8; net recripts S60S; sales
1030: stock t5wa.
Max PHIS — Cotton quiet: middling 0-. re
ceipts e06, shipments 1885, sales 27C0; stock
8S4S3.
ACOC8TA—Cotton quiet, middling AH: tew
middling 8: good ordinary 7i£; net receipts 987:
sales 614.
Chahlmtoh—Cotton quiet: middling low
middling9, good ordinary 8X, net receipts 1709;
•ales 1090, stock 59254. exports to tbe continent
5378; Great Britain , coastwise teo. Franoe
ASIA
peon continent. _
Resnective value of foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark —
1 Austrian Florin (silver)
I •• •• (currency)
1 Hollandiih Florin — 41 “
1 Franc on Belgium...™™ 3944 “
l " on Switzerland (eidg. Wahr) 104i ”
1 “ on Paris 19■& “
1 “ on the Orient™™..™.™™... zoii “
1 Lire italiano — 19
1 •• gold 19?$ “
1 Kroner on Sweden.Norway, Bemn’rk *7)4 “
Rubel (Russia)
9 are the most extensive growers of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four terms, comprising over
1100 acres, s'.tuutod in Pennsylvania. New Jcr-
aev. Virjrima and Wisconsin, are
7. in tbe 7th distrlet of said county. Sold aa the OWNED. OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
round Sterling..™
4.92
FEHANCLAL
. TO ADVERTISERS.—Send for onr S-leet Lun
™ ftKcgcld J of Local Newspapers. Sent free on application' |
— 45 “I Addrers GEOP ROWELL ACO, 10 Spruce St I
Yark. decCT
ADMlNIriTKATOH’S SaLB.
\\f ILL bo told before the court bouse door in I
VV New'oo. Baker county, Georgia, witb n
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
February next, tbe north half of lot of land No
7. in the 7th distrlet of said county. Sold as the
property of Mary Haddock, deceased, fo- benefit
of heirs and creditors. Terms etsh. Purchaser
B F HUDSPETH.
Administrator.
o pav for deeds.
drt-2S td
M Ms lo Hers.
iTS^SrSXS I bernd brothers I 5,000 I
res active, .,n o-ro S* V»^P?. C A°4 rtrelrea 10 ** I
Loxdox—Noon—Consols, money, S3 9-13; ac
conct 93 11-16. Brie 25«.
Paxi»—Rentes list 52Vc.
Naw You — Storks
exchange long.4S2J£ :
duil. government eecumies active,
Money 2J<^*. exchange 432, Government tet
enrities steady: new As 7. Stale bonds quiet ex
cept North Carolinas which are lH^i better.
Stocks Strong: New fork Central 1121,, Brie
WHIFFING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILT BY
Mtnexs fctrocr; aev xorx uentrai 11!;*, Krie
22 1 .. Lake Shore 67^: Illinois Central 81M: Pitts-
burg *6K Chicago and Northwewtern S0%. . „,, v . ™
preferred 7S«: Rock Island 119K; Wrateri
Union Telegraph Company 9sX. narnSvc”
Sub Treasurr balances—Gold $114,705,313 CO;' RACOOUN—Fer piece
currency 114,057,725.
HIDES—Green salt, per lb..
Dry sai!.....,..™,... AS 8
Dry fiint™„ SiSliJ
GOAT SKIN*—Dry, per Jb 3its 14
SHEEP SKINS—Ter piece 2»@*)
SHEARLINGS—Per piece 5
DEER SKINS—per lb..
THEMSELVES.
The aee-is offered are the rerultcf tbe moot
careful and experienced <v;!ec tion.year after year.
Market StTfuiriers. private families, end all
who desire good seeds.should purchase
Landreths' Garden Seeds.
your merchant does not keep them write for
DAVID LANDRKTH & SONS.
Philadelphia Pa. ,
Business established in 1784 and kept up ever ! f(»r yourselves,
si nca Reliable. Oct 2S_dw«dAw6ro j
FAIRBANK
SCALES.
FOR SALE ALSO
Paieat ilaraMoiey Drawers,
Coffee Mills, Spice Uills, and
Store Pizturea Generally.
THE IMPROVED TTPB WRITER.
OSCILLATING PUMP CO'S PTJJIPr)
Sond for Oiroulars,
FAIRBANKS &CO.’.
311 Broadway, N. Y.
Bine Grist Mill.
FRODOCK
BaixrxoBa—Flour active and firm: Howard 1
Street and Western superfine 2 754»8 25, extra
3 50#4 CO. family 4 504$4 75, Cit7 Stills superfius
• 7I#S 2A extra S50&4 00. Rio brands 52506 60,
Falspsco family 6 2A Bouthern wheat scarce and
firm: Western active and higher; Soother* red
93B105: amber lOMtl 08: No 2 Pa. red 1 U7. Wes
tern winter red spot and Jannary 106?$, South
ern corn nominally firmer; Western firmer and
higher: Southern white 42342%; yellow 4!£
MINK—Per piece......™™ 105435
OTTER—Per piooe - 5t@2 50
BEAVER—Per niece 2:«1 £5
GREY FOX SKINS 154*2)
RED FOX.. *c@W
WILD CAT—Per piece. 5@15
OPOSSUM—Per piece • 5
MUSKRAT—per piece <9> 5
TALLOW—Prune, per lb M> 5
WAX—Pureyellow, per lb @24
GIN8ENG—«ir lb 6*5(1
DRIBD APPLES—Prime per lb
DRIED PEACHES— Peeled.brutht Nol t „„„
Unnealtd. Nnl...™ f
: southern white ez«42%; yellow «24f I Unp eltd. No 1 l
_ Oats sctiTe and firmer. Southern 38®*2; | DRIED BLACKBERRIES
Western white 81: Weetem mixed 28029, Penn- WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb lu@12
WtsttiKaToir January 7 —The mam- i nlTaziia 28*32. Hay doit and steady; prime I Unwashed 16@20
VtaaniNOTOK, January . — me mem p^nn.jiTahU arai Maryland 10«1L Provaon. I Washed iS®!S
ber* Of tbe anb-uoaimittee, who Visited • q Ule t hut a abide firmer; Mess Porks 25. Bulk *
| Honse Cigar Stand.
Tiano Tnnlng and Bepairing.
O LD histvuments pat In coed order. Satis
faction snaranteed. Give mo a trial.. Can
be four»d at ail time* at No 12 Cotton Avenue,
no it to Black-shear's Picture Gallerv
j*ni3m A HUBER..
¥11 YOU WISH to enKt.^e in an honest, gar.*
Ill tee * *nd make pleotjrof monejr
III anrinff tbe holidaj6, tend your address to
RANDOLPH A CO. 107 4th ar. N Y.
declfl 4t
STLXXDID HOLIDAY A.TTRJ.CTZOWH
FMQREST’S MONTHLY
A Kranc comoinauon ol the enteitaimxj^
the useful and tho beentiful, ^ith finoarecn-
gravings and oil pictures in each No. Price 25c,
post free. Yearly A vftti an' uceqna!ei pre- ,
mium, two spieiuiid oil pictures, Kock of Aires j
and the Lion'* Brule-15x2i inches; mounted on
canvas; transportation 50c extra. Send postal L
card for full particulars. Address W JENNING3 I "\TBW YEAR PRB8BNT8 for cii and voun-\
| HKMORESX, 17 Sasl 1,4th St. N Y. Do cot Sail I J> AJ#o New Tear Cards ot J ~
O CRinUl is now complete iu all Us details
and \*o are prepares to tnm out daily aa
good me& os any other mill can mate-cither
bolted or plain. We are running regularly and
con furnish to ourcna’.omer* n» good mtal.asd
can give aa oomplete Mma^cticn as any other
mill ran do. vrhether they bo in 51 aeon or out of
it. Will grind lor toll, and ex chin ro meal for
corn—in fact, will do anything r. =scnabio to
p.easo cur enstomers. If joa de nos beliefs
what we say to be a fact, give ua atrWi and ten
Notice to Stockholders.
XleHUiriptlOxx ol Momiiiy
PuymentB,
0‘Biulw BaiWin* .tsi Uw Asi«iaii«.
E Y naoluti'.n cl tha Beard (,f Directors of the
Oemuteca Bf. ltllag an-1 I/ian Asicciatiou.
hehl December 4th, 187S, notice l* hereby g ven
th't tbe regular monthly pavments of (.aid Asso
ciation will ha resum-d, Winning Wecnesitay,
tbeSih day ol January next.
Ml S/3 S FREEMAN.
dec5.jQ.17.24.S1.ijK7.H SfiCt’y and Trend.
1879 DIARIES.
o see the splendid Jan Xc.
B D IRVINE S.
T. C. HENDRIX & CO.
l.nl2w “DIXIE WORKS.” Vsc.m.Gs.
DISSOIsUTIGN.
T he firm of Good, Small A Co, ia this day dia-
solved by rauiua consent and limitation.
AH parlies indebted to the late firm wit* pieise
call ar.d make MCtknuntc. Paym.nts may Do
made to eithir member of tha firm.
\Y Vf GOOT>.
A B SHALL.
A P SMALL.
NOTICE.
H AVING this ctay purchased ttu? entire stock
of the firm cf Good. Sma'l A Co, i will con
tinue tb® business at th« (<Ul stand Ail the
member* and employes ci the c !d firm will r^*
mam in their former positions,
janl tl A B SHALL.