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By Clisby, Jones & Reese,
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1879.
Number 9.189
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY DISPATCHES.
FOREIGN SEWS.
Morrill, of Vermont, from the Com*
mittee on Finance, reported with amend-
mcnt. House bill Authomiog the Issne of
oertifi »’ca of deposit in aid of refaadmg
the public debt, and it wm plaoed on the
calendar.
Mr. Ooke, of Texas, spoke at length in
fetor of constructing a railroad in Texas
to the Bio Grande, after which the Sen
ale resumed the consideration of the un-
The Home, in committee of the whole,
debated the Mississippi letee bill until
11 o’clock, when the oommittee rose snd
reported the bill snd pendins amend
ment* tti the Houee, The main quefction
was ordered and the House adjourned.
Comtrkvuxi. Fla., Jan. 28, 1879.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger: The
The French Minisiry-Btnke. and I I we ‘ ther 10 this Bectioa for the ** Uw
Failures. of Edmund., declaring the validity of days has been sublime, hating the ap-
Psbis, February 4.—The Journal det the 13tb, 14*.h and 15th amendments to I pearsnceof spring, and it is not with re-
1- M.;JI ill* mmieteriel mohfioations the . .n-titution of the L'niied States, i act » n oe that we receive it. for it is ei
will be Senator lie Boyette, Minitier of and Bayard spoke, declaring that the I ,
Jastiee ; Jnlos Ferry, Minister of Pablio drat one to throw doubt upon the validity “^hlgly more pleasant than being pent
Iotitaotion and Fine Aria; Btrdenx, I of the amtndmedu was the Senator from I op in door* to avoid the chilling blasts
Minister of Poblio Worship, snd Lepere, Vermont (Edmunds). winter. A few more weeks and some
Minister of Agrioaltnre and Commeros. Edmonds followed in a speech of some I poet can hate an opportunity of com
1 . February i. Unless the mtf I length. after v:.i ::i Wny;.-, of Maryland, po»ing an ods on Beautiful Spring. Laat
ten or men yield, o strike in the engin-1 obtained the floor and will apeak to*mor-1 Thnrsdsy, like all of lost week, was a
earing trade in London will oommenoe on I row. I gal* day in Toliahaiaee. Early in the
the 7m. Tho Amalgamated Booiety of The Home at an eatly hour went into morning large numbers of people were
Engineers took final action last night in I oommtttee a of the whole on the army sp- I on the road enroute for the fair, which
favor of resisting the proposed redaotlon propriation bill. Quite ■ stormy debate commenced at Tallahassee os Tuesday,
of wages. I arose on an amendment offered by Cox, I the Slat Inst.. Among the crowd was the
The strikers will;ine'.ude the engineers, I of New York, to rednee the army to 17,- writer. Notioing the plantations on our
boiler makers, eteam englco makers, I 500 men, in the ooorse of wbloh Mills, of f rente I observed that they sll .denote
and iron inongery workers St I Texas, charged the Democrats with being I progress in tbe way of preparing for
eighteen establishments which havo I responsible for Caster’ death, beoausa of | another crop. The laborers have pretty
■iven notice of tbe reduction, namely, I their miserable economy, which be stated I nearly all gone to work, seeming to have
loll at Dartford ; Easton A Anderson at I appears to be tho only idea of statesman- I set out with a good resolution to make
Frith; Hunter A English at Bow; Gwinno I ship which the House possessed. Tho I another crop. Tho renting system is
at Hammersmith; Panot at Greenwich ; I Haase rejeoted the amendment, and also I mortly in vogue in this section, the rent*
Humphrey at Deptford; Stones at Dept- another reducing it to 20,000. The vote era generally mortgaging their crops to
ford j Maudatay at Westminster bridge I was 6G ayes, to 118 nays. Tbe Honse I the owners of the land for supplies. A
road; Appleby'at Southwark; Middleton I took a recess without further disposition I few hours’ rido brought ns to the Fair
at Southwark; Walter at Southwark; I of tho bill. To-night’s Beasion Is for con- Grounds, whero an immense crowd bad
SI. .re..: .-.thw.irk- Siiup.-.on u? 1’imli- aid.-r«;ieii ..f the MH*i=-ippi Letee lull, assembled. Alter entering the Fair
oo; Weston at Lambetb ; Dryden at Confirmations—John H. Stoss, United I Grounds I first went through the ngri
Lambeth ; Masefield at Chelsea; Wor- States Marshal for the Northern district I cultural department, which made a very
■ham at Chelsea, and the Thames Iron of Alabama. I good display in farm products. Seven
Works Company. Theso include only a I Wz ni.saTON, February V—United hundred and forty-nine ponnds was the
■mall proportion of the employers in tho States Marshal Wallace followed Mackey I largest amonnt of lint ootton raised on
trado. I before tbe Teller Committee. He said I ono acre of land. It was raised by a farm-
None of tbe railway companies have I the Democrala regarded tho voting of I «r of Lyon county. Tho stock exhibit
joined in the movement, and many largo tissue ballots as a huge joke on tho Bo- I was vory good. There wae some very
rivate firms have not joined—notably, publicans, saying that they had learned fine Florida-raised colls on exhibition
tmudas, of Tower Baudots. the tricks of the Bepublicans, and wero Tho trotting races came off in the after
Ttnnm I now beating them at their one game. I noon. The fastest time made in a mils
I The sab-Potter Committee, consisting I heat was 2:3C, made by Gracie D. Tails-
rATnasow, February 4.—The warpers I 0 f xiunloa, chairman. Springer, Stenger, I hassee can justly boast on having a mag-
in the silk mill of Dexter A Lambert, to Hisoock and Boid will leave for New | nificenl race track,
tho number of thirty-four, have gone out Tork , hi8 evening, and to-morrow will
on a demand for higher wages, and a sen- begin investigating the FJorida and Bouth
oui embarrassment in tho operations of Carolina dispatches,
tho mill is feared. _. _ , _ „.
Boa to it, February 4.-The firm 0 ( The Senate Committee on Finance to-
Feono So Long, atetek brokers, is flnan- recommended the passage of the
dally emharrassed, but to what extent Honso author.z.ng the issuance of
haa not been ascertained. government certificates ot deposit, m
UnoA. N. Y., February 4.—Tho Utica 8nra8 of 18,1 Jollard and upwards, to bear
Daily Republican, suspended publication “tereat at three percent., and tobeex-
1 changeable for four per cent, bonds, with
an amendment to increaso tho rato to
per
Nominations—Cha=. G. Manning, col
lector ot customs for tho eaetern district
of North Carolina; Wm, H. Thomas, of
Washington, February A—In Senate, I South Carolina, to be consul et St. Penl
Maiey, of Texas, from tbe Committee on I de Lc&ndo.^H
Very respectfully.
S. W. A.
FINANCIAL ANDCOMMERCIU*
this morning.
CAPITOL NEWS.
Moro
Subsidies.—•Corbin Reported J
For.
Post-oflloea and Post Hoads, reported on
amendment proposed by that Committee,
to tbe Post-oflloe appropriation bill so as to
establish a steamship lino between Nsw [
York and Bio, by way of Norfolk, Va.,
and another lino between Nsw Orleans
synopsis Weather statement.
Orncx Cuixr Sionai. Officer,
Washington, February 4.
Indications—For tho Sonth Atlautio
States, stationary or slowly falling ba-
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
COBBSCTSD DAILY.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Fkpruaey i, 1879.—Evxaiae.
The market to-day was firm at 8% conts for
middling.
Received today by rail 81
by wagon 91— 175
Bhippod 127
° STATE 2 K NT •
1 Stock on hand September 1,1873...... 527
Received to-Jay....: ■ 175
previously _ S5177—55672
and Itio by way of Galveston, Tox. nnd romoter, east to south winds with in-
allowing a subsidy of $15,000 per annum creasing cloudiness and areas of rain, and
to eaob lino. Too amendment was re- stationary or a slight rise in temperature,
ferred to the Committee on Appropria- For tho Eastern Gulf States, falling
tj OD 0' I barometer, southeast to southwest winds,
Cameron, of Wisconsin, from tho Com- with cloudy weather and rain, followed
mittee on Privileges nnd Kteotions, sub- i° tho woatern portion by rising barome-
milted a majority ’report, signed by tho I ter and a colder north to west winds by
Shipped to-day
previously..
Stock on bond this evening,
Received to-day....
same date
last year..
Bspubliosn members of tho Commutes
declaring that David T. Corbin bas been
duly circled Senator from Sonth Carolina
and entitled to (he seat,
Hill, of Georgia, from the same Com-
miUee,submitieil a minority report signed
by tho Democratio membors in favor of
U. C. Bailor, tbe present occupant of the
•eat.
Ordered that both reports bo printed
■nd placed on tbe oaiendar.
Senator Bntler returned to Washing
ton last night.
Tho Teller Committee this morning ex
amined Colonel Mackey, of Sonth Caro
lina, in regard to tho latoeloction in that
State, hiarte.timony being to the effect
that the Republicans were, in nnmerons
Wednesday afternoon or evening.
For tho Western Gulf States, cloudy
weather and rain with soutborly winds,
shifting to colder northerly to westerly
winds and rising barometer during Wed
nesday.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington.
Washington, Feb. 4.—The President
approved the findings of the Naval Oonrt,
in tbe ozsa of Lieutenant Commander
Kells, and he is dismissed from the ser-
Vioe.
Postmaster Snowden, or Philadelphia,
haa definitely declined the directorship
ways prevented' from having a fall nnd I of the Mint,
free vote in Charleston county, anil that ,|hn HonfiC
Tho Honso Oommittee on military af
fairs recommend a bill authorizing the
Secretary of War to purchase the sito of
Fort Clark, Texas.
Oorrospondenoo is patsing between
Commissioner La Due and thoCinadian
Minister of Agrioaltnre with regard to
mea.ntes for averting the oaltle disea-e.
Tbe Canadian official mentions that tho
Dominion government Is about to take
[ measures to prevent tbs introduction of I 55 b‘a,™. Q »*
| this disease in Canada. An agent or that , ow mI jj|; nK 9 igood ordinary '834, net receipt
government has already reported it< ex- I jg*, gross SCI. soles , spinners 712, stock
lrtenoa in tbe United State?. A telegram I 8987.
ted States Circuit Court to-day. Judge I to LaDuo from J. B. Hbernun, Saparto- 9 ^ow"mWdllng S?"; .JodordTnaryT'*: reci-ipu
Bond sentenced Thomas Perry, Robert tendent of the Union Stock Yards, Uhi- I isi-gross )S2S; soles 2*00; stock 7:075, exports to
B. Perry and William S. WUkinaOO, j Oigo, brands as absolutely fslse, the re- Groat Britain .continent—.coastwise- -
judges of eleotion in the eight district of ports of the prevalence of oatjle dlaeaaa UI £ un _ CoH(m f,i r demand: middling
Anne Arundel county, who wero yoscer- in the West, acd says the action of tne l 9 u.| 0 w miacUiugS?J: good ordinary S%: net re-
. — - ..w ..si n 111. 1- HM.1 I Vi nn Jlan riAsvasn m nn f IO hi I - * - ail 1S MASS a? a one auloc tiAitil. lIas ir If K.FiA
the Democrats resorted to frand for that
purpose.
Tho Honse is in Oommitteo of the
Whole on tho Array Appropriation Bill.
An amendment reducing tho forco ot tbe
army to 15.000 has been defeated by
Urge majority.
- '■■■llH- —
NtUUT DISPATCHES.
Nows ItomB.
Bai.tiuoub, February 4.—In the Uni-
58,199
127
..61295—51122
4,777
175
115
LATEST TELKGKAI’HIC REPORTS
Cotton.
UvaureoL—Noon—Cotton dull mid uik-1iku<-
ed: middling uplands 56*16, middling Orleani
SJ4.
bales 7,000 bales, of which 1000 were taken by
speculators and for export: receipts 14100, IOGCO
of wliicb were American.
Futures opened with otToricgs free:
Uplands, low middling clause February and
March 6 5-16, March and Aprils 11-32, April and
M!.v 1S-S2.-<»S .. Mav aiul June 5 7-16. June and
Julys’£®5 15-3/. New crop shipped January
and FoDruaiy per sail IJi, February and March
5 7-16.
1 so p in—Futures barely steady.
4 pm—Salas of American 5080.
Nxw Yobx— Neon— Cotton dull: sales 428,
middling uplands 9% middling Orleans 9%.
Futures opened easier: February delivery 9 47:
March 9.62, April 9.80, May 9.86 June 1010.
Coltou—Net receipts 522: gross 622.
Futures closed arm. sales 41.000: February 9.50
—51, March 9.64—65, April 9.81—82, May 9 97, June
10A1—12, July 10.20-22, August 10.29-81
Cotton closed dull: sales 827 ; middling up
lands 9‘(; middling Orleans 9%.
Consolidated net receipts 38561: exports to
Great Britain 4763; to the continent .chan*
:1 , France .
Galvostox—Cotton quiet: middling 9, low
middling 8%. good ordinary S l y. net receipts 2731:
gross 2764: sales 1001; stock 77290.
Noosolx—Cation steady; middling 9’-^;net re
ceipts 2060. sales V48, stock 20210.
KALTIMORS—Cotton quiet: middling 9%: low
middling 9, good ordinary 8%. net receipts 112,
gross 2190; sales 295 to spinners200, stock 10562.
Bostok—Cotton quiet; middling low mid
dling 9!i. good ordinary &%: net recelpta 182S:
gross 2459- sales —: stock 2625.
WiuirssiOK—Cotton steady; middling 9: low
middling S.V. good ordinary 8: not receipts
VEGETINE
FOB
DROPSY.
I never shall
Forget the First Dose,
PlOTTDXXCB
MsHRStXVXXS—
Tear Sir—I hare been a great sufferer from
dropsy. I was confined to my bouse more than
■ year. 8a moths of the time I was entirely
helpless. I was obliged to hare two men to help
ms in mud out of bed 1 waa swollen 19 inches
larger than my natural size around my waist
I suffered all a man could and lire. I tried all
remedies for Iiropsj. I had three different doc
tors. My friends all expected I would dia: many
nights 1 was expected to die before morning.
At lost Y’egrtine was sent me br a friend. 1
never shall forget the first dose. 1 could realize
Its good effects from day to day; I was getting
better. After I had taken some 5 or 6 bottles 1
conld sleep quite well at nights. I began to gain
now qalte fast. After taking some 10 bettlos. I
cuuld walk from one part of my room to tne
other. My appetite was gcod: the dropsy had
at this time disappeared. I kept taking ihe
Yegetine until -I regained my naual healua 1
heard of a great many cures by using Vegetine
after I got ont and was able to attend to my
wurk. 1 am a carpenter and boiMer. 1 will also
say it has cured an aunt of my wife's of Neural
gia, who had •nffer.-d for more than 20 years.
She says she has not had any neuralgia for eight
months. I hare given it to one of my children
for Canker Humor, 1 have no donbt in my
mir.d u wii: cure any humor; it u a great
cleanser of the blood jit is safe to elveachild.
1 will recommend it to the world. Mr father is
89 years old, and he says there is nothing like if
to giro strength and life to an aged person. '
cannot lie too thankfnl for the use of it. lam
Very grateful yours, JOHN 8 NOITAGB.
All Disuses op the Blood.—If Vegetine
will relieve psin: cleanse, purify, and cure such
diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health
after trying different physicians, many reme
dies ana suffering foryoors, is it not conclusive
proof, if you arc a sufferer, you con be cured?
Why is this medicine performing such great
cures? It works in tne blood, in the circulating
liuid. It can truly be called th« Great Blood
Purifier. The great source of disoase originates
in the Wood: and no medicine that does nol act
directly upon it, to purify and renovate, haa
any just claim upon public attention.
VJE3GETINE
I owe my Health
To Your Valuable
Vegetine.
Nbwtoet, Ky, April 29,1377.
Ma H £ Stevens—
Dear Sir—Having suffered from a breaking
out of Cankerous Sores for more Uian fire years,
caused by an accident of a fractured bone, which
fracture ran into arunning sore, and have used
everything I could think of and nothing helped
me. until 1 had taken six bottes of your valu
able medicine which Mr Miller, tho apothecary,
recommended very highly. The sixth bottle
cured me, and all I can say, is, that I owe my
heultli to your valuable Vegetine.
Your most obedient servant.
ALBERT VON BOEDER.
It is unnecessary for ms to enumsrate the
diseases for which tho Vegetine should he uted.
know of no disease which will not admit of its
Use. with good results. Almost innumerable
complaints are caused by poisonous seevotiofis
In tho blood, which can be entirely expelled from
the aysteui by the use of Vcgetino. When tho
blood is perfectly cleansed, the disease rapidly
yields : all paint cease; Healthy action is promp
tly restored, and
1 “ on tho Orient
1 Lire ltaliano . . . 19
1 “ gold..,.., 19J£
1 Kroner on SwedemNonray. DenmTk 27V,
1 Eubel (Russia) 54
1 pound Sterling __._4.92
I the patient is cured.
AUUD sal tlllUvz wuutr I »uw '* o* u J VW»W. | - W - - 1 v/4, IV" P"—. # "VO* “W • V-
day found gniltv of irregularities at the British and Canadian government, is b\ ccipu 2211s grow 24205 tales 60uo : stock SC5670.
Congressional Election." to p>y . floe of -ed on a misoonoeplioa of facto LtUao
fifty dollars each and costa of -.it. replied: Tho diaoasa to which your tele- «—^ •
Cincinnati, February 4.—A dispatch firam refers appeared in this oonotry as Ms;
rom Coshocton says the striking miners early as 1843, and there is no more'rea- *re«
9 tha ii«!ak minds VtnlrtlK'A frt I 6011 tOt tDO DfOSOSt HOalOH Cf lllfl Rr.tlfiU I .
1500: stock 60£i6.
MRMPUI3— Cotton qaiot and eaiiar: middling
from Coshocton says tho alrik.ug miners I early os to*», ana mere is no muru^u.- . -<**■ khipmenU sS6.sslosl6fO ; stock
of the union mines threaten violence to son for tno present ao.ion cl tha Hritisn 'acqcsta—Cotton quiet and easier: middling
any ono attempting to work tho mines government than his exiaUd ror years j 8)i-. low middling^5 ie ; good ordinary 7^. uai
until their demands uro acceded to. | past.
Saeretary Sherman has issued a I receipts 606. sale's 913.
Last night a number of miners who bad | oironlar jnaUnotmg the oolloeioncfeih- I Io ^“,“j“n°* 9 y^ 0t g l oSl ’ordinary 11 8^!' 'ife t °rt
been down in tho mines wero assaulted loins lb® 1 in **° 0888 wi “ *‘ T0 a .“ , 8 “ ceipts 2076; sale; 1200, stock 6ll«8: ox ports to the
upon oarninu out. and would havo been permitted to bo shipped from their re- „ n tinent . Great Bntaia .coastwuo .
badly beat.a but for tho interference of speotivs ports until lUgMttHl as to Franco .
the police. The town is full of their oondltion of health, and the tssn- FINANCIAL
drunken mim.a and further troable Uncejif a circular that they are free from W.*
-Mtoopaiwd. 1 | The Eepoxttoth.BaOjw.qo*. | ag^wyki
Genera*
had bsen'receiving attentions from a man I bMTSL I St " M " ebonds
who was i.bjectionnblo to her family. I t«d to tho Si-nato at tlie time Hatler was Quicks irregular: New Tork Central 111%. Erie
llraka f ,k« 1 Kim tn «im i t-i th > house admitted to hiseeat; that no new evt- 2l 7 s. Lake Shore 71H: Illinois OsBtral 83Vi: Pitta-
1 -Tb. nrn !iiy2i£rt.wS-j* '^SSStSSSISeumm-
aavaNNau, benruary 1-. ine z™ Sanete d;ffer la tb9 view presen- w pn.onjei.
Congressional ted, snd shall, without preeedent. with-
CADalUfttd ror vOD I k _A *»*- —* ooaonn Hnlaymivia ■ PRODUCK
BIXTIMOBB—Flour quiet und steady; Howard
.1 V».-f .rial rv f P T 1 : -ymwarm wm with- I v/otun* iw *aao »«"*, a~~~— ^ . street and Western superfine S 00^S M, extra
of Colonel yv. T. Ibompson was w tn h8 (oraar (deoision, excluding him from s 74^4 a, family 4 so@5 25. City Millz superflno
drawn acd Hon. \V. B.Fl.-ming, of Lib- h r ieht ondongat not to be re- 2 75®3 23.extraS50d4 00, Rio brands 525«5 60.
erty county, unanimously nominated. g S Fa'apsco family 6 2S. Southern wheat quiet and
J _ -y [ versed. , ., I onlyftmMllcfTermn: Western firmenfi onljafew
Foreign JN0W8. The minority tako tbe ground that I ^eru. Southern red 1000106;amber 106^107;
London Feb. 4.—The Flagship Dnke eirty-three members, a majority of No^“oVIrt^h 1 TS!
of Wellington, Is on fire, at Portsmouth, tho ontiro number of representatives I J^dy, —DowduU: Western
Her fire signal in living and alarm sig- provided for by the constitution of the I .jui steady: white 44)4. yellow 44. Oau
nil rnos aro being fired. Tugs bare state, are necessary to constitute a quo- I tinner; Southern and Pennsylvania 39@33, Wea-
gone to her as,ialanoe. rum, and that Corbin was not thwetore prigJffitsMroMhNMSttyhm* 1—U
A dispatch from Lahore to the Times J elected. It is also claimed that the facta | provisions quiet bui fair jobbing trade:
VEGETINE
Cured me when the
DOCTOBS FAILED,
CISCISNATI, O. April 10,1977.
Da H E 8 TEVESS—
Dear Sir—I was seriously troubled with Kid-
iu-yO. mplaint fur a I >:u- time. I have consulted
tlioh-st doctors in this c-ily. 1 hui o used yoar
Vegetine for this disease, and it has cured me
n hen the doctors tailed to do ao.
Yours truly,
EARNEST DURIGAN.Bovldcnce 021 Rarest.
Place ot business, 573 Cent Ave.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. B. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
Aegetine is Sold by all Druggists
jau29dwod.fri±ianjwAVAw2w °
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES-Green salt, per
Dry salt _____ 6-3 S
Dry flint 8*310
GOAT SKINS—Dry, per lb 14S116
SHEEP SKINS—Per piece «@43
WEARLING8—Per piece 5
DEERSKINS—per tb„
LEATHER—In the rougn...
RACCOON-Per risen.
MINK—Per piece
OTTER—Per piece
BBAYBR-Per niece...
GREY FOX SKINS
RED FOX_.._
WILD CAT—1V.- pnxv
OPOSSUM-Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime. nerlb
WAX—Pnreyellow, per lb....
GINSENG—Per lb..t_
DRIED APPLBS-Prime per Cl.
DRIED PRACHBB—Pceled,bright No 1
Unpeelcd. No a.
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb tikSJii
Unwashed 13920
Washed, ii&is
_ 15916
15020
6025
.... 10035
._. 5002 50
2101 25
._ 1503)
,_ 20050
._ 5015
0 5
084
@50
GtooKs ana Bonds.
qtroTATioss coanicTiD daily by
L. RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia S per oent, Donat 10S ■ ill |
Georgia7 percent, bonds (gold) 1C9 a 11
Georgia 7 per oent. bonds (regular) 110 a 112
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)....107 a no
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith) 113 a 114
Georgia 6 per cent (old) „101 a 105
Geoiag S per cent (new) 106 a 107
City of Macon 7 percent 40 a 50
City of Augusta 7 per cent 95 a 100
City of Atlanta 7 per cent 100
City of Atlanta 8 per cent .101 a 1M j
City 01 Savannah 05 a 70
Control Railroad joint mortgage 108 a 109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bonds..._101 a 102
Macon and Western Railroad parandint
Southwestern Railroad parandint
A. A G.R.R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 101
Western R.R. of Alabama 1st mcrtgagclCB a 110
WeatomR.KelAlabama2dmortgage_lC9 a 110
M. A A. R. R. 1st mortgage...... 75 a SO
X A A R R, 2d mortgage 90 a 92 j
Bouthwoatarn Railroad, stock ICO a 10
Georgia Railroad stock 74 a 75
Central Railroad stock 73 a 75
Auauata A Savannah RairnwH stock. 100
TAKE
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
For all diseases of the StomachJjiver and Sploen
WILL CURE
FEVEBaND ague.
The undersigned hss no hesitation in
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is pale and lead
en-colored, with occasional flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the
pupils dilate; an azure semicircle
runs along the lower eye-lid; the
nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip;
occasional headache, with hutuminj
or throbbing of tlie cars; an unusua
secretion of saliva; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very fotil, particularly
in the morning ; appetite variabje,
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensation of the stomach, at othirs,
entirely gone; fleeting pains in dtb
stomach; occasional nausea and vom
iting ; violent pains throughout the
abdomen; bowels irregular, at tithes
costive; stools slimy, not unfrequept-
ly tinged with blood; belly swollen
and hiird ; urine turbid ; respiration
occasionally difficult, and accompa
nied -by ■ hiccough; cough sometimes
dr}; and convulsive; uneasy and dis
turbed .sleep, with grinding of the
teeth'; temper variable, but generally
irritable, &c. ‘
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form; it is an innocent prepa
ration, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender "infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver
mifuge bears the : signatures of C.
F, S. JOHNSON’S SONS,
3F*. S.
SUCCESSORS TO
JOSCKTSOXiT
t*J SOUS,
31 Third Street, Macon, Georgia,
Avery Iron Foot Flows,
Hardware. Iron and Steel,
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods.
CARL
AGENTS FOR
DITTMAR’S CELEBRATED
EQUAL TO ANY. SURPASSED BY NONE.
POWDER
(eb4d2tawAw2m
SEA FOWL GUANO.
cared hams S@9. Whisky iu good demand and
tending upwards at 1 02
BT. Loris—Flour fairly active anil a shade
heavy; double extra fall 3 5003 63. treble do 3 93
0410. Wheat very a'.ow. Com active; No 2 mixed
• cash. Oats—No 2 22. 1 £@22% cash. Whiaki
stead; at 104. Pork quiet at 8 5009 50. Laid
nominally easier, prime steam 6%. Bulk meat,
—dry Balt .houldera 3}£@S% cash; short clear
sides 4 6504 70. Bacon—short rib 5 20 cash; dear
sides 5 8005 37 Ji
Usicaoo—Flour unchanged: spring extras S 00
@4 50: low grades 20002 75; patent 600 0800.
Wheat strong. No 2 Chicago spring S6Jf cash;
86 5 ; February, &;?, March, 8834April. Corn in
gojd demand and a seido higher at SlJ a cash,
3 34 March. Oats fairly active at 2034 cash and
March Pork active. Arm and higher; 9 C509 60
cash. 9 67150970 March, 9 8009 82)4 April. Lard
active and firm: 6 42)406 45 cash, 6 67)406 70
Mnrcli. Balk meats in good demand; shoulders
S3i. short rib 4 60. short dear sides 4.7). Whisky
stead) at 104.
NAVAL STORES.
NswYokk—Spirits of turpentine ouiet at 29)4-
Rosin firmer at 142)40145 lor good strained.
WiLstisatOK—Bp:nt» turpentine |flrm at 27.
Rosin firm at 117)4 for strained. 120 for good
strained. Crude turpentine steady at 1 25 for
hard: 185 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar firm
at 140.
—O—
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK—Arrirod—Crescent City, Burbi
ton, City of Macon.
Arrived out — Grimsladt, Alraeria, Lovely.
F.\ Ujj, Glendale, LeYerrier, Mourinor, Media*
t'*r. feannatiau, Rlnwinda, Aa.crique.
Homeward —Wm Wilcox, Hampton Roads.
v.
Maoon Wholesale Market
CO UllXCTXD DAILY bi
D. TINSLEY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
...... 6343*
BACON—Clear rib sides,,
Shoulders,
Bulk dear rib sides..
Bulk shoulders
Mtgnolia hams...........
LARD—in Obis
■ Leaf, in tubs
Leal, in buckets
OATS—For feed.
Rustproof seed..,
BAM—Virginia.
Liverpool._
MEAL.
vgjboitod .
CORN—By car load.—.
4)4!_ ..
9)4@10
s‘4"?s 'A
808)4
, 10010)4
, 45030
, 00065
t@l 80
, I 2601 40
, 85073
, 77080
M-arn
ports
CUM
.the Krz:l!>.nb portion of the oity. cry to flefiat the result of the election by 9010. Lard refined in tierc« 7. Butter st^ty
Numerous SirJsra havo left Cabal with j the people, and such conduct abonMw*J
their families. * * >** - ' ' — -
Tbe Goacotl of the Central and Asso
ciated Chambers of Agrioaltare has re
solved to memorializ) tho privy oonncil
la favor of scheduling tbe United States,
under the oattle diseases act.
Pagans, JsuuAry 25.—Gen. Delgado,
a former president of Panama, bas jnst
died.
Trouble is apprehended between Chili
and Bolivia on account of taxes imposed
by the latter upon the nitrate industries,
which ore controlled by tho former.
Ihe general opinion in Chili over the
Argentine question is that war will soon
be declared. Chill is well prepared for a
naval contest, having two very formidable
ironclads,
Washington.
Washington, February 4—In the Ssn-
- > A) r. Matthews, of Ohio, frern the Com
mittee on Foreign Relatione, reported
back & camber of petitions In regard to
of citlz-ns of tho United States
tue government of N.oaiagaa, to
gether with revolutions providing for the
*P,' Lt.i.eni cl a committee of live Sen
ates to sic dating tio reoesfl, and inquire
icto allcUiocB of citizens of tbe United
Hj. s the g^Ycrnment of Niou-
for iLdea.Lity for lives of relatives,
imprisoDcuent, Ac.,and to vb*t extent the
government of Nicaragua should make
compensation therefor. Piaoed on the
calendar.
receive the countenance of the Senate. | Whisky dull at 108)4. Sugar
A special meeting of the National EJu- I steady but quiet,
eational A-sociatioa, consisting of State NnwxoM-Jlour iu moderate demand tor
Cilionai A9S0L.A110D, '•J inaf-ruerton eiport and home u.e; superfine western and staU
bnperintendents of Public lnetrHCtion | .common to good extra ditto S 63&s *>;
and -superintendents of schODla from all I good to choice sas#4 60; Southern flour ouiet;
nArta of the connUy. convened in Ihia common to tair Mtra SfiO»4S5; good te choice
pane oc mo c»uBtry. " _ I ^ Wheat—winter red and spring
cily to-day tOQiecnsa the edacationai in i b3tt«r and moderately active: white dull
tereafa of the nation. The paper* were I ga( j ictiieel▼ » flra;No3ipriajW^9S. Noil OS.
read bv Confinl-General Hitz, of Switzar- I ungraded red 96#lQt: Corn. No S K Jitter;
reaa Dy u . L ' ;vi .i p. n : I other grade* quiet and unchanged: ungraded 47
land, Dr. Wills of the Internationalism- | tjuiet and unchanged. No s white A*.
va,..»—wr»- — * - .. , i firm, granulated -/b. ..
oussion was haa of the subject of inane- I dull. New Orleans 25&3S. Kioe quiet
trial training in common schools. | and .*-d?: CaraUnato to prime 607: THfena
Amoog tho papers to be read a
ousted to-morrow is ons by the H
J. Orr. of Georgia, on tho “needs of edit scevo and heaTy, Prime steam spot 0 os@«
H I Whisky dull at 106/£. rroi^htt duil.
ootton in the bouth. I cracmoxi—Fkwr Meody: family 4 2005 25
Senator Ooke, of Texas, tn his argu- I quiet; red and amber 90096. Corn in
msnt todlay advooated a general railway —i demand rijmrijjgtffrt S30S4_
9 75010 00.
Bcpnbliocf Mexico »s a naUonal
and oommero.al ee kisment of the border |
a V wo.. Lard kteadv and in rood demaod;
stesm in fiances « 35. Bulk mmts quiet but
„rm- abcuid.ra s 45, short rib 4 60. dear tida 4 S3.
tronbleH between ‘be two potions. Ho J
edvoeated govMTJuent aifl^to build ^ hams» l ;©l0: while 8)4^. New
lines of railroid through Texaa lo the orieanw ■bfg&k ^ r ® Hofs ***** *** ***
Mexican border on the Kio Granfle. fln a: extraXOO0S 25. ta».
One of the hnoi ia to atart from Gal j 75, Wheat firm; red 98: amber and
vefiton and folio<v alcn^ the coast^o the I w J a jte W. Corn ttaadj;white 54; mixed 35. Oai«
Kio Gcande, and np that river to Camar- white te. mixed Nr© Qu»4t ajM.
go; the other from the military head- U«O0.J-£ bSu’JSJ. “rSS?Ind
quarters at San Antonio to Loredo on the I htr . shoulders 5)4 clew rib t‘vS^i dear
Kio Grande, and to be known aa the San I sides 4 L 40£. Baeon strong and hi*^r ; shoal-
Antonio and Mexican Border Railroad. | den clear nb «Ct clear mdea -«
ettiaII lots . .
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl.......
Choice
Extra family, per bbl...»
Family, per bbl
Extra per bbl
fete
ilfii!
ill
tIOFFE K—Common
-T-T.. 15
fair
.......... 15*^16
Prime..............................
Best Rio
SfidfiS
EOAPS—Perlb 4)4 a 9
MOLASSES—Choice riuba. hhd<__ 4a
Choice Cuba. bbii..................... 0
Snrartouse, bhds 23
Basorhouae, bbls 26
Ohoioe K«w Orleans 0
UGAR—Golden G ________ si“0*
O. oofleo... 83409
Extra O. whito__ 934
Standard A 19
Granulated ______ 10)4
Powdered and crashed 1034011
CP BBSB—Best Cream... 14)4014
mzanwSfa-ane. ..."■'■.-I....'..
Cream limit
StaHM.
Strawberry _____
Fancy ...
OANDLBB—Star
Light! weight
NAILS—Basis 10a_.._
STARCH.
PBPPBK.
SPICK
SINGER
NUTMEGS.
CLOVES
CIGARS—Per M__
CHEROOTS....................
gNUFF—Loriliarti's. iar„
Larillard’s, foil.
TOBACCO—Common __
Medium
Lucy Hinton
Fine
CKEREL—Kits .
Half bbls
. 76 ol 25
. 100 a 10
.IN a 800
jroreign.
Exchange on oil the principal cities of Europe
asd direct remittance* to any place of the E arc-
peon continent. icrrected byA-E. Seifert.
Respective value ol foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 2a)4crold
1 Austrian Florin (silver) _______ 46 “
I “ “ (currency).... i44 “
1 Hollandish Florin 41 “
, Franc on Belgium..... 1M4 “
r “ on Bwitieriand (eidg. Wahr) 1»K ’’
J - on Paris 193? «
Mississippi and Florida whero chilis aid
fevers are almost universal in tho fall
season, the judicious use of Simmons’
Regulator, prepared by J H Zoilin’A Co,
aa a preventive and tonic to tho system,
will secure comparative immunity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, numbering the host
and noblest of the land, will attest tho
truth of this remark. The Regulator
acts mildly upon tho biliary ducts, is
free from mercury, and perfectly harm
less, We should bo pleased to see it oc
cupy a piaco m ovory Soutliom house
hold HHJONE8.
Editor Telegraph A Messenger.
October 10.1878.
Safe Medicine for Children.
Your Regulator is superior to any other rem
edy for material diseases among children, and It
has a large sale in this section of Georgia,
W M RUSSELL, Albany. Ga.
For children complaining of colie,
headache or sick stomach, a toaspoonful
or moro will give relief. Children as well
os aaults eat sometimes too muen supper
or eat something which does not digest
well, producing sour stomaclio, heart
burn or restlessness. Agoott dosoofLiver
Regulator will give relier. This applies
to persons of all agos. It is tho cheapest,
purest and bost family medicine in the
world.
CONSTIPATION.
Testimony of tho Chief Justice of Georgia:
have used Simmons’ Liver Regulator for consti
pation of my bowels, caused by a temporary de-
rangement of the liver, for tho last three or four
years, and always when used according to the
directions, with decided benefit. I think it is a
good medicine for tho derangement of the liver,
at least such has boon my personal experience in
the use ol it. U1RAU WARNER,
Chief Justice of Googii.
DE. A. Q. SIMMONS
IilVJER REGULATOR
OE MEDICINE,
Look to your own interest, do not sacrlflco I
your health, perhaps your life. becau*o some un
principled dealer asks you to try the imitation of
this valuable medicine, his only onject being to
make an extra twenty-five cents ptr bottle, re- |
gardless of its effects on your system and general
health.
Take care not to buy any article aa “Simmons
Liver Regulator or Medicine,” that has not our
genuine I able and stamp on it. Accept no imi
tation or substitute however plausibly recom
mended.
DR. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE,
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
ortSS deod wlv Philadelphia.
■-Z
I am now prepared to furnish the obove
STA.ISrDA.ED PEETILIZEE
siiruuc Dears tne - signatures 01 u. |- _ ... - . - . . • „
mcLanr and Fleming Bros, on the 111 a . n y quantity desired, guaranteeing it fully up to its
quality of former years, and at prices that farmers can
afford to pay.
Come and see me for prices and terms.
Correspondence solicited from Granges, County Agri
cultural Societies and Clubs.
H. T- JOHNEON,
CORNER THIRD AND POPLAR RTRBKT*. MAOON. GEORGIA.
wrapper.
DR. C. McLANE’S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy “for
all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in
affections of the liver, and in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head,
ache, or diseases of that character, they
stand’without a rival.
AGUE AND EEVER.
No better cathartic can be used prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are un-
equaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLANE’S
Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
C. McLane and Fleming Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr,
C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of the
name McLane, spdied differently but
same pronunciation.
186G.
Thirteen
Years Practical
1879.
Success
IN THE USB OF
E. FRANK COE’S
AMMONIATED
A GREAT OFFER FOR
HOLIDAYS!
Wo will during tho HOLIDAYS dispose o
100 PIANOS A ORGANS, at BXTRAORDI
NARK LOW prices for cash. SvLKNDID OR
GANS 2 3-5 sets ot reeds $C5. 3 sets with bub
Bass and Coupler 880, 2 sets $S6, 1 sot $40.1 set
835. 7 Octavo all ROSEWOOD PIANO 3 $130.
71 3 do$149, warranted for SIX years. AG-NTS
WANTED llustrated Catalogue Mailed, Mu
sic at half price. HORACE WATERS A HO » 8.
Manufacturer, gad Dealers, 40 W 14th St, N Y.
BOIE SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
Has established for it in every section of GEORGIA upon
■pit f. I every variety of her soil, a reputation for TTriiformlt.y
rl3>nOS. Olffailo L a i nd JMfeblettMs in results Unparalleled in
J the history of Fertilizers, and has given it the reputation
GKJEi A-IVIO of being
Intr0 osETHo° s «D Sale ‘ [ Tfie Great Standard Fertilizer of Georgia,
Superb Instruments I is th® determined purpose of the manufacturer,
whose name it bears, to
MAINTAIN FULLY ITS SPLENDID CHARACTER.
It is'made of the richest phosphatic and ammoniacil ma
terials, as is shown from the very high analytical results
| yielded in the past.
For further information as to price, etc., address
D. Gk PURSE, General Agent.
SaVaNNaII. Or A,
GERMAN POTASH SALT
|From the Best Makers |
TO BB SOLD AT
|MANUFACTURER'S RATES.]
Special Announcement.
Ten of tho leading Manulacturora of the U 8,
have given us exclusive control of their instru
ments in the 8c u f b, and authorized us to place
for Introdution and Advertisement* One Thous
and of their best instruments in representative
1 Southern households at Factory Rates. This
. , For Fertilising Purposes,
Grandjtntroduccion Sells Imported directly and for sale low by
_ No two alike, with name. 10c. NASSAU
OAKDCOMPANY Nassau, NY.
500,000 Oak Staves Wanted
i WANT five hundred thousand White Oak i
Staves and Heading, for which I will p
cash on delivery and inspection in Brnnswit__
8tare 1 to be 3 feet long, to 5i inches wide and
li inch thick on heart edge. He«ding 22 inches
long, 8 inches wide, 11-4 inch thick.
W H aNDBRSON.
Jan24 tf Brunswick. Ga.
Cummencetl Nov l, aml^wil^onuiiu^uutinnT
are sold Don’t miss tho chance It ia the only
sale of the kind ever yet attempted in America,
SEE THE PRICES I
Leg*. Catalogue Price, $51o. $1251
71 Oct fine Rosewood. Carved f ii I
Legs. Catalogue Price. $600. JJ) JU j
7F Oct Square Grand 8upcrb i
Case. Catalogue Price, $1,000. $Zj J
D. G. PURSE.
savannah, ga.
Ctn 0 8tops. Handsome Walnut |
«P J1 Csm. Catalogue Price, 8270. I
I'galh
GEO. C. WARE,
Manufacturer and Whole sal o Dealer in
Pure Apple Cider
—AND—
CIDER VINEGAR.
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of
E. R. CONDIT' ; TABLE SAUCE
287 to 295 W Third St. CINCINNATI. O.
C7| 13 Stops EN'gaiii Wulnut (lnrr Jim
4>J1 Caje. Catalogue Price, 8340- UlJ&dlls
<TQC IS 8toDr, Supeib Mirror Top
4>UU Cam. Catalogue Price, 8J75.
on each. Fifteen D.yi Trial if wanted, we pay
the freight it no sale. A trial coats notliiae if
instrument don’t suit Don't hesitate to order.
0n|2£S
(Her ADaY to are nr i raavaasing for the
JP I FIRESIDE VISITOR. Terraa and Out
fit Free. Address P O VICKERY, Augtuta,
10 me.
H alike, with noma, 10c. J Mrnkler ACo, -Nas
sau, > Y.
mISjJd UA RDS. with name. 10c. Aycnti 1
outrit 10c L JONES A OO. Nassau. N Y.
40
PLANT. R H PLANT.
LC. PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on Com-
mist ion.jan26 tf
USUI & HAMLIN ORGANS
fin lin
Church acd Parlor
Organs Best and
cheapen. Niw style,
in elegant Czses.
C Stops, only 835
10 Stop3, only 8100.
Peloubet A Felton
Organa, 6 Stops, only
$65. 10 8top>. with
'Bell Chimes, ly
8100.
Chickering- Knabe. Weber.-Hallet 8t
Davis Mathushek. Haines Dixi.e-Pease,
►outhern. Gem and Favorite Pianos, all
included in this sale. Aegean sweep-
No reserve- All new instruments or
latest styles.
Send for Introduction Sale circular giving
prices ard full information.
IMDnDTItlT For $10 onaPiano or$t on
IlnrUn I All I *an Organ, wo will deliver
freight paid, to an) R R point in tho South.
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH, - - - BA.
Wbvltsale Piano and Organ Dtaitrs.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
Bargain* in Clothing and Gants' Furnishing I
Goodfl at the store of J H Hertz. The entire
Steak will be closed out BELOW NEW YORK
COfcT A ful assortment la now on hand. Make]
year fcelacliou before ibe Stock ia broken.
janiUtw WM WOLFF. Assignee.
klALAKI. fifrniarfu nlMaa
$i I u U
feat 5i-, cwiasau, 9.
I.-: a i-.rfect Blood Pminrp.. and is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci-.
cnee, that n.. made radical and Pezmaxem
Cubes of Syfiel3 and Sceoftla in all their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
rystem; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumand rpoedily cures all skin dis-
sases. _ , ^
For sole by
Hunt, Rankin ft Lamar.
R.H.MAY & OO.
98 CHUBBY BT., MACON, GA.,
Manufacturers ol and Dealers in
CABlUGEBU, WAGONS
Agents for the CELEBRATED JACKSOK WAGONS.
Tho best wagon made. Every one guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Also the TENNE3SEE WAGON, a low-priced, datable wagon.
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS;
BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMES,
VALISES, TRUNKS. TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS.
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
iSTCaU and examine oar etock, or write for prices, before purchasing.,^
KEP03ITOBIES—88 Cherry Street, Macon, and 203 Broad Street, Augusta.
dsc28
Seed Gane for Sale,
*| f\ 8TALK8 8uear Cane. Suit-
J.y<\yUVy able for plantiog. Now ready
for dehvery,
jap?91
Apply to
W F ANDBR8QN.
FOR SALE.
con be oean in tbe yard in the rear ol my
store, on Second Street.
aat» 4t JOHN ROONKT.
Scarborough House,
HAWK1.XSVILLE.
O PENED January 1, 1979. Everything ar
ranged for convenience and oomiort, with
an excellent table. Give us a call.
JanStf B F * W J BOONE
Fiuit Trees and Grape Vines.
.A. LARGE lot to be closed out cheap at Har
ris’ Reataurant, on Fourth Street.
febidAwtf S D BOGGS.