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By Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1879.
Number 9.140
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY mSI’ATCULKS.
i'OHKION SEWS.
telegraphed to New York asking if money
cool 1 be famished. The dispatches
between myself and Henry Haremeyer
were the only ones I sent. Ho received
an answer whicn he nnderstood to be an
assent to the proposition. Finally a defl-
[ nite proposition was handed me, saying
! that for $ GO, 000 or $80,000 the Sontn
Carolina canvassing board could make
things all right for the Democrats. Ho
left for Baltimore, At Baltimore he met
FINANCIAL ANDCOMMERCIAL
Diseased American Cattle.
_ T , I , . r eyvi, _ | WIWC mmnwtr, ai cwumure uo met
LoifPOW,G -Tho alaaghter Co , Pelton< who in f 0 rmod him that the
of a cargo of cattle brought by the matter bad come to the knowledge of
er Ontario, which has been aimpleted at Mr Tllden> who re f nse d to permit any
an abattoir in Liverpool, under the sn- m t0 ^ U4ed Mr Hampton,
pswiaionof eminent veterinary authority |5JJ3or Gordon and Mr. Haskell had
specially familiar with pleuro-pneumoma, no knowledge of the negotiations,
disclosed the fee. that several other cat- | ^Ithongh he had destroyed the cipher | ghi ppe d tod,y
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
coasicrzo djjlt.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Fuse AST 5.1ST?.'—EVAS1SO.
The market to-day was firm at S** cents for
middling.
Reoeivod today by raiL...^ 27
by vi{Oil mm . hmm , 67—
Shipped
Sold
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
| For fell diseases of the Stomxeh.Liver fend Spleen
WILL CUBE
FEVER AND AGUE.
STATEMENT*
Stock on hand September 1,1:73..
Received to-day _
previously .
91
837
previously—
8422S
8
61422—51913
| Slock on hand this evening—
Received to-day— —
tame dale laatvaar ... .
| LATEST TELKttKABHIC BEF0RTS |
Cotton.
LmxpooL—Noon—Cotton easy bnt not qno-
The undersigned has no hesitation in
asserting that in lo« latitudes, and espe
cially in those malarial districts in
sontiicrn and eastern Georgia. Alabama,
Mississippi and Florida where chills acd
feTersare almost universal in toe tall
season, the judicious use of Simmons*
Regulator, prepored by J H ZeilinvA Go,
as a preventive and tonic to the system,
trill secure comparative immnnity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, numbering the best
and noblest of the land, srill attest the
truth of this remark. The Regulator
acts mildly upon the biliary ducts, is
free from mercury, and perfectly harm
less, We should be pleased to see it oc
cupy a place in every Southern house
hold HH JONES.
Editor Tele-rrapb 4 Messenger.
October 10,1573.
tie. besides those previously detected, | k he k ^ ew thttt all the dispatches pub
had suffered from pleuro-pneumonla, and ] Iahed j n the jvilune were not correctly
that tho disease was pronunced a very I rendered. No money was paid by him,
contagious type. I or by anybody, to his knowledge, to the
Tho citminer rcturnod to London to Sonth Csrolina Betnrnlng Board. Ho
report to tho ystcriaary department of I j-ggjj dispatches eigned M W, M pub-
tb« Privj Counml. liahecl in the Tribune, and denied sending
A consignment of (tattle by tho Iberia, them in the form pnb iuhed. The dU-
which arrived at Liverpool yesterday I p^mh commencing, "majority of the I tably lower, middling uplands ss-lG, middling I edy lor malarial diseasea'among
from BceV ii, uwaiU in«pection in qnaran- jjoard have been secured, etc ,” waa anb- -
tin... In the present uncertainty few or L Unlit , ljr correct . H e did not go to I ^^^d ToV^rTr^t:
*° contracts ire being entered.into. Tho pj 0 rida, an d never had anything to do | of which were American,
trade are trying to arrange Tor tho slaugh- withanlot to bnyfonr members of tho I Futures opened partially 1-S2 cheaper:
ter of cattle at tho point of debarkation. S3U , h Carolina Legislature Uplands, low middling clause February deliv
Strong representations will.be made to | |X“ r & TOU any
Safe Medicine for Uhildren.
Your Regulator ii superior to any other rem
dy for malarial diseases among children, and i!
has a large sale in this section of Georgia.
W M RUSSELL, Albany. Ga.
For children complaining cl colic. H
headache or sick stomach, a teaspoonful
or more will give relief. Children as well
as uauitseat sometimes xoomuen supper
or eat something which does not digest
well, producing sour stomsche. heart-
burner restlessness. A good dose of Liver
Regulator will give relief. Tins applies
to persons oi all ages. It is the cheapest,
purest ar.d best lamily medicine in the
world.
VEGETINE
the Mersey Docks and Harbor Board to communication on the’ subject with Mr. 513-s:. Jun4auJ Juiys lMf.
facilitate this. Tho ten daye of grace I q',|j c . n f rom t fco day before tho election, *
allo wed by the Older ill council are Bald either directly or indirectly, up to the I NeVowp shipped January per sail5X. January
io Go r.ulucient for trade requirements, I South Carolina canvassing I acd February b%. February and Marchs 13-32.
and full gnaiantees will thus be provided bca . d met or did _ 0Q ha vo any after?'* 5 pm-Future« closed dull but steady,
against infection without prohibiting the Ycv- Imet hfmat tho Evercu House. **
Importation of cattle. I Ho took me toUuk. I cannot give you I Futures opened steady; February delivery 0 60:
Near the north dock* of Liverpool there tho eztot words about the proposition, March -i.e mX “Si mi® 01
"• , .V , !^f mea ,*h am »?lnS rfS™ anJ ,tated thal ha Duvcr ^tTorizedwy the ItaSStSB th™ or’four
an abattoir for too alaugnter or cattle on I guo jj p r ocoediog«; that while ho lived ho I —67, March 9.67—C8, April 9.84-S5, May sw-10 I year j. and always when used according to the
landing. would never become President under such J June 10.13-14. July 10.21—28. August 10.50-82. I direction*. with decided benefit. I think it is a
CONSTIPATION.
Tostiiiony of the Chief Justice ot Georgia:
have used Simmons’ Liver Regulator for const!
pttion of ray bowels, caused by a temporary do-
landing.
A Uuano Strike.
Ouabi.cstom, February 5—The dtate
Grange met here yesterday. An impor
tant question to be considered is a pro-
ponod strike of tho farmers of this State
and Georgia against tho increased price
of fertilisers purchased for cotton. S*v-
would never become President under such,
circumstance!’.
synopsis Weather Statement.
Orncs Cuicf Sional Orricza,
Washington, February G.
Indications—For the South Atlantic !
States, light rains, followed by partly
Cotton closed qoltt: sales 897; middling up- j good medieina for tho derangement of tho liver,
west to norib west winds and rising ba
rometer.
AUDNIOHT DISI’ATOHKH.
eral resolutions refasiug to pay more than | cloudy acd ilightly cooler weather, sonth-
four hundred (400) pounds of lint cotton f '
for each ion of fertilisers wero introduced j
and referre J.
Capital Nows,
Washington, Fobrnsry C.—The Pres
ident sent the following nomlnetions lo
Che itanato to-day: Algernon n*. Badger,
collector of onstoms for New Orleans, vioo J
George L. Bmltb, to be removod; Wm
lauds tX: middling Orleans 9?;.
Consolidated net receipts 239)9; exports to
Great Britain 39t o. to the continent 2978, chan
el . Franco .
Galvsstos—Cotton quiet: middling 9. low
middling s!i good ordinary 8% net receipts 3633:
ross : sales 1S05; stock 73723.
Nokvolk—Cotton quiet; middling»}£net re-
reipts 8001. sales 710. stock 23194.
Baltuiorz—Cotton linn: middling 9%: low
at lean such has been my personal experience in
the use of it. HIRAM WARNBB,
Chief Justice of Googia.
DR. A. Q. SIMMONS
UVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE.
Look to your own interest, do not sacrifice
Washington.
Washington, February C.—Mr. Ham
lin presented in tho Senate to-day a let
ter from the Secretary of State bringing 1
L MoMillen postmaster at Now Orlesne, I to tho attention of the Committeo on I Bavahjtah—Cotton firm: middling uplands
vice Badger,'nominated Tor oollector. Foreign Relations the peenniary embar-
In tho Senate Mr. Wallace gave notice raeumtnt in which the wife and daughter Q.^tBritain —, continent , coastwise ,
that he would, on Monduy, move to tako of Minuter Bayard Taylor had been left, I Franco —
up a bill iu relation to the Japanese In- and recommending an appropriation for " —
their benefit equal to one seat’d salary
of the Berlin mission.
T«h Fortt p. m —Tho Senate is still
disenasing tho Edmunds resolution, and
Mr. Morgan’s, of Alabama, substitute
sud all other amendments havo been to
middling 9, good ordin«y 6?a. net receipts 35,1 y 0ur health, perhaps your life, because some urn
gross 238; salMlfO. to spinntrs 200, stock 10387. 1 - • .........
Bosiok—Colton lirm; middling 9, 5 .7 low mid
dling good ordinary not receipts 1682:
gross —: sales —: stock 2625.
Wjlmikgtok—Cotton steady; middling 9. lo
middling 8)7. good ordinary S; net receipts
308; sale. 1C: stock 9953.
principled dealer asks you to try the imitation of
this valuable medicine, his onlyooject being to
make an extra twenty-five cents per bottle, re
gardless of its cffocta on your system and genoral
health.
Take care not to bay any article as “Simmons
Liver Regulator or Medicine,” that has not our
NKW OM.havs—Cotton fair demand; middling
| 9‘4: low middling 8?£: good ordinary net re
ceipts 8743: gross 10400. sales 12000: stock 373031.
MOWIJ—Cotton steady: middling 9. low mid
dling 8'A: good ordinary tyi not receipts 1001; sales
1&.0: slock 69378.
JiKSirms— Cotton in fair demand; middling
I 9: receipts 1977, shipments 2211, ssiesdOOtf; stock
I 78815.
the Mississippi levee bill, and is now en- I ted down and the next vole will be upon w ?; c ,°® 6 2 1 ^In, 0 u t i 0 8suTtaid^rfma™ ;Kt
gaged in voimg on a proposition to strike | the adoption of the resolution as submit-1 r «^iptst42. sales "oo.
ont of that bill all provisions in regard to led by Mr. Edmunds. | Ghablbstox—Cotton, quiet; middling 9Ji
the protection of allovial lands. | Foroign Nows.
demuity Fond-
On motion of Mr. Speaoor Saturday,
after 1:30 p. m., was aot apart for tho con
■Ideralion of bills reported by the Com'
mitleoo Military affairs.
Tho House hat under consideration
Fhuadmphia—Cotton firm; middling 9)f, I genuine lable and slamp on it. Accept no imi-
low middling 9! (, good ordinary SJi, net receipts I ration orsubstitute however plausibly recom
363. gross 1291. sales 594, ipinnera 824, stock | mended.
DR. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE,
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
wiv Philadelphi
Good——.
Prime....
Java..
. 16J<@1S
. 194020
, 254823
NIGHT dispatches.
Best Rio—
I SOAPS—l'erlb *H a
MOLAS8E8—ChoioeUuba.libds 43
Choice Cuba, bbla.
■ — _ , - v -»•- « SuKRrlioufte. hhda
low middling 9VS. good ordinary S)f. net re- I Sugarbouse. bbls..„.
. „ . . ,,, , ooipts 1576; sales 500. stock 61141. exports to the Choice Now Orleans..........
London, hebmary o— Although the I continent 1280; Great Britain—.coastwise—, | UGAR—Golden O — — Sj£@9
I Belgian pilotage office has issued a now I France . j brown
report on the navigation of the river FINANCIAL Hitra'ff 'whira'""
Nows Items Scheldt to Antwerp may never be con-I loxdox—Noon—Consols, 900 10, Erie 24)7- Standard A
_ ... , ,, I aiderod os reopened io all kinds of vessels. Fills N—MUWITljn Granulauui.
feSSTSi «•»&&&«! jcsJ1l2rS3S«feS£i ^!ES8»lPS8«8a « «toSsbS==
- »«»!. D, cu.,1.. /si’ s,“l ^°ilonaj C ii cicliango 4 S5@485!4'. Government so- | IJRA^U&^Seda*—ZZZ".
McAuliff and James Havener, his uncle, I tween Russia and Turkey is delayed un- I curitios steady; new 5s l OtH. Stale bonds dull
bad a dispute about family uiattcrs, in t :i PnAffirrilr« is Piirren.lnrcd In Mnnfp 8ieck» weaker: New York Central 113)i. Brio
which Havener was shot ami killed On 1,11 od S™ ,ca ,a surrenderta to Alontc- Lake Shore 70)7: Illinois Central 83!* Fitts-
wbich uavener woa anoianu tilled. UD I negro . The evacuation begins on tho bun? 9S 1 . i Chicago and Northwestern 08)7.
Toetd ty night a constable started with cth inBt „ whe n the treaty will be signed, SSerrad 8»X: Rock Island liG'A. Westeru
tho doctor for Carrollton jail. When a if not bo fore.and the Russian Ambassa- I Union Telegraph CompanyjflH.
half mile from town, a mob overpowered dor ftt Cjnetantinoplo will make a simul.
taneous declaration regarding the with
I drewal of troops.
the | Kingston, Jamaica, February C.—Tho
Halt
- 10 a 11
.... 14
the constable and hanged McAuliff.
Washington.
Washington, February G.—In _
Senate, the resolution submitted by Mr. I schooner Helen A. Hoyt, fiont Charles-
Mslthows yesterday providing for tho ton for Boston, was lost off Capa Hat-
Bab Treasury balances—Coin tll5.661.279. cur-
I reney t4S.632.991.
PRODUCE
HACIlMOSa—Flour aitiie and firm; Howard
Street and Western superfine 3 00403 25. extra
S 7801 25. family 4 8005 25, City Mills superfine
llream
Ginger
Strawberry
Fancy ...............
CANDLES—Sur.
Lightlweight— 161-1
NAILS—ltaaia IDs 2 65
8TARCH
PEPPER — 20
SPICE 20
GINGER 14
NUTMEGS.—— —..... 1 60
0 LOVES - —
01GAKS—PerM 20 00a(»;00
uiHtvMi.no / «* „ " w ■ ivu ivt a»o.J4w»*, nuo awaw I d 4 “I'V * —I. II41U11J i oinwe .j, uitj Wliu ouj*ctiiiiti I vr u D/kATiJ 19
appointment of a aiiecial committeo of tcras on tho 12th of January. Tho Cap- 2 7s@s 25. extras am* oo. Rio brands 52805 so. ,,vi;pF-wiiiani : i''TiV is
five Benatora to inquire into all the tain and orew eaeaned in l small boat ™»P“° famdy «,18. Bquthqnr wtaU, qatat; I »• tar...—— 7*
, 12 00
DROPS'S’,
I never shall
Forget the First Dose,
PSOVIDBSCE.
Ma H R Srxvxxa—
Dear 8ir—I hiTe been a great sufferer from
dropsy. I was confined to my house more than
a year. 8tx moths of the time I was entirely
helpless. I was obliged to haTe two men to help
m» In and ont of bed I was swollen 19 inches
larger than my natural aiie around my waist
I suffered all a man could and live. I tried all
remedies for Drepay. 1 had three different doc
tors. My friends all expected I would die; many
nights I was expected to die belore morning.
At last Vegetine was sent me bv a friend. I
never shall forget the first doae. 1 could tea’ ire
its good effects from day to day; I was getting
better. After 1 had taken some 5 or 6 bottles 1
could sleep quite well at nights. I began to gain
now quite last. After taking some 10 bottles. I
could walk from one pari of my room to the
other. My appetite was gi«d: the dropsy had
at this time disappeared. I kept taking the
Vegetine until I regained my usual health. I
heard ot a great many cures by using Vegetine
alter I got oat and was able to attend io my
work. I am a carpenter and builder. I will also
say it has cured an aunt of my wife’s of Neural
gia, who had suffered for more than 20 years.
She says she has not had any neuralgia for eight
months. I haTo given it to one of my childreo
for Canker Humor, I have no doubt in my
mind it will cure any humor; it is a great
cleanser of tho blood; it is safe to give a child.
I will recommend it to the world. Mv father is
80 years old. and he Bays there is nothirg like it
to give strength and life to an aged person. I
cannot be too thankfnl for the use of it. 1 am
Very grateful yours, JOHN 8 NOTTAGB.
Aix Disuses of ins Blood.—If Vegetine
srill relieve pain; cleanse, purify, and cure such
diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health
after trying different physicians, many reme
dies and suffering for years, is it not conclusive
proof, if you are a sufferer, you can be cured)
Why is this medicine performing such grest
cures) It works in tne blood, in the circulating
fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blood
Punfler. The great source of diseaso originates
in the blood; and no medicine that does not act
directly upon it, to purify and renovate, has
any just claim upon public attention.
VEGETINE
I owe my Health
To Your Valuable
Vegetine.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McL ANE'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 humming
or throbbing of the ears; an unusual
secretion of saliva; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very foul, particularly
in the morning; appetite variable,
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensation of the stomach, at others,
entirely gone; fleeting pains in the
stomach; occasional nausea and vom
iting ; violent pains throughout the
abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times
costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent-
ly tinged with blood; belly swollen
and hard ; urine turbid; respiration
occasionally difficult, and accompa
nied by hiccough; cough sometimes
dry 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.
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. —:o:—
T E L epho |M ES
I k ■NI'orKii.iiii'»l M. l M ■■ Vl
— nix.- oiKMAi mt-itoi ki> noun.
pOClai user, cuilui ultaliv tki.ki-ijo v i:
■ the tlneat In tlu>uorlii, ami the oaty coMptete]r MCUhekxy tov
i instruments with Nprlnjjt till At Uicbmciit* made bv practical.
.... hinUtft on teientifle principles; warranted to work one mile. unaiftcUei;
chuajwiathewithfr. We vilHcnd to oneadilr«M ono sample *et,|
^la—haorij
n~ two Telephoneti. two walnut holder*, six copper bouml 1
DR. C. McLANE’S
Niwpobi, Kr. April 29,1877.
Ma H R STBVExa—
Dear Sir—Having suffered from a breaking
out of Cankerous Soros for more than flvo years,
caused by an accident ot alracturod bone, which
fracture ran into arunning sore, and havo used I T T T 7 17 It nil T n
everything I could think of and nothing helped L j I V P. IX I I I . I ,,S
me, until 1 had taken six bottes of your valu-| v Lllv A
able medicine which Mr Miller, the apothecary.
olaintsof citizens of the United States I without provisions, and havo landed I southtrn red 1000105; amber i0fl@i07;No2
against Nicaragua, was agreed to without 1 here. The steward perished from ex- t’ennsylvania red 10C@1 0SJ4. No2 Western win-
,ii.—Minn unsure I tarred, spot and February 1 US@106. March 107.
J i . i |.. poeure. I southern com more active and firm: Western
The Senate passed several bills on the St. Prransnuiui, February 5.—It is I urtreonml firmer: white u'A. yellow 44. oats
calendar, after which it resumed the con- repotted hero that Lard Dufferm has beon lirm; Southern and Pennsylvania 35(233. Wes-
feideration of nnfloished business, bring appointed British Ambassador to Russia
the resolutions of Edmunds, doolaring in the placoof Lord Augustus Lotto* i 0 S. 'provisioM quiet and nominally steady:
the validily of the amendments of the I recallod. I Mess pork, old 3 75. new to 25 Bulk meats, loose,
nonititntinn I itl. D.tf— I tboolders. now. 3,'7. clear rib sidss new 4)£ shoul-
oonniimion. | The Patter Investigation der».packed.4. clear rib sides packed654. Bacon
New YoBU, February 5.—After the re- I alioulders.old 4)4,clear;ribsides new 1%. Hams
TOBACCO—Common.....
Medinm
I.ucy Hinton
finO.MI.MM - --4MMU
CKKREL—Kits..
Hall bbla
SP
....... 40 a 45
50 a 60
60
75 al 20
10) a 140
5 00 a S 89
Foreign.
Exchangaon all tba principal cities ol Europe
and direct remittances to any place of tbo Euro-
pcan continent, iorrected by A. E. Seifert
Respective value ol foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 24>7cguld
Mr. Wnylo, of Maryland, opposed the _
resolutions of Mr. Edmunds favoring the I *'*" * tn^VoiVnTn I 0@I0. Lurd refined in tierces 7. Butter steady | ; Austrian Florin (silver) 45
sabstituto of Mr. Morgan. The debate 0889 Mr \ Maddox testified in relation to a Si in fair demand; choice Western packed 1*6 { " - (EnSnhZZZZ-U
° Vi.n .‘.nlntlnnn was further narticinA- the St. Martin affilavit. He denied tho 20, ds rolls 18017. Coffee active andfinn; rio in } HolIandUli Florin 41
on the resolntionswaafurthcr parUc.pa- R6gertiong in them anJ aaid his dut , , n cargoes U@16|7. Whisky dull at 108*. Sugar \ Franc oA SMt
ted in by Senators Clirlanil, Jones, of „ _ . interview witnceAea in lair demand. . ... 1 “ on Switzerland (eidg. Wahr) 19?
Florida, Hill, Edmunds and others, and New Orleans was to interview witnesses Nxwko Flourabout stead pnccs wlth . t " on Paris IT
the dimission continues to this hour, 9 I 03 th ®y *? ,hat . clt y and ascerUin | ont daddaflCham* nm»»*»s wertemandjMMt 11 - op tho Orient.,
p. m.
In the Honse an amendment tj the
Miasistippi levee bill, diieoting Uto com
missioners to complete tho snrvey of tbo
Mississippi between Alton, Illinois, and
the passes at the month of the river, was
adopted.
RoberUon’e amendment appropriating.— „ , . , _ . .— —- —
S387 G00 for HtreDqlhenlng tho levees of quarrelled. Both drew revolvers. Lock- nrra. granulated 5; 7. powdered S; d , carushod o.
the Mississippi was*withdrawn. Tho bill hart caught Henderson’s arm and fired | Molasses dnB;; New Urlmns_J^.Hica .quiet
then passed: six shots into him, killing him instantly.
Tho notice tbon vent into U;g commit- j Hendorson's brother rnehed at Lockhart - ^
tee of (be whole and dtaoa-ae-l tuo army with a pistol. They closed in a straggle V^’ffi'ky
appropriation bilL Mr. IVuile, of Penn-1 and Henderson emptied six chambers of | v—ai. mia
Hylvsnis, offered as an am.ndment to tbo
bill a bill known as the Array Reorgani
zation bill. After oonsiderablo debate,
the oommittee arose, in order that tbo
amendment might be printed.
Mr. Cobb, from tha Committee on
Kleotions, cubmlttod a report on tho Fior
11100(1 for III 00(1. I tor nnd fairly active: old quiet and steady: un-
Kiood ior itiooa. t Knui<x i 46@(7>j. Oats mixed ‘7 better, whito
New Oeliins, February 6.—A Galves- without decided change-. No 3 white 32. Ooffoe
ton A'rtrsspecial from Goliad,gj*' t &ttSS£Zg;5S3i
two men, Henderson and Lockhart, I f,, r j o g 0O( i r efini n K677@6, 5 7:PrimeC)7@7:reii n ed
his revolver into Lockhart’s body causing I "orscixuiTi—flour quiet; family 4 23 @5 25.
instant deatb. Wheat quiet; red and amber 90094. Corn quiet
P.brusvv G—Tho first and firm at S4@35. Oats steady at 2SJZ. Fork
Chabi-kston, February o. ico nrst quielgnd nrm; v75@10C0. Lard Ann and in
days races of the foil t th annual meeting I j u:r demand; pnme steam in tierces 6 45. Bulk
of tho South Carolina Jockey Clzb, on moats in good demand bntonly small offerings:
tho Washington course, wero well attend- Ind a™, ^dera
4HW1MWUE ~ , W| „.. cd, notwithstanding that tho weather I clear aida» 5K. Whisky good demand at 165.
ids oontbsted election case, deoaring was cloudy anddamp and the traok some- sugar quiet: hards>«•£; whitei«4@9)7; New
tS.tF.oley is entitled to the seat and what heavy. Or^!^. L.ve Hogs stronger, pseking
tbatBiabse is not. Mr. Prtoa submitted Tne first raco was a two mile daab for hocirmii—Flour quiet extra3 00@S25.fam.
theviewsof the minority, and, ns ho sta- two-year-olds. After several false starts, lily 3 8003 75. Wheat armor, red OL amber and
tsd, the views of the majority of tho sub. in one of which the koreeawentoverthe »{“*; S“SlM5£ft2m2S
committee declaring Bidbso entitled to I whole courso by mistake, they all got on I g 10e0i Lard strong; ebaiee leaf in tierce 7:
the seat • well together, and, after an exciting con- choice leaf in kegs 8. Bulk meats firmer: shoul-
The President approved the act mak- test and «$!
ing the appropriation for tho purchaso I Hill making n very close aecona^ana i cl<jw . gides sugar^ciredluunaSSD. WhU-
of a site and tho ereclion Ihoreonof a third; Charlemago fourth, Alpha hfth, UystiAdy upward* at 102.
mi.,tar, post at Ei Pano. Texas; atao for ITod Shirt .irth, Ome R ni seven.Ih Lynch- S.
the relief of tho domoatio and Indian mis- pin eighth, Gsbriol last, a 11116 ' I wheat unsettled but generally higher, opened
aions and Sunday school Board of South-I Ben Hill was tho favorite in the pools. I strong and higher but dosed at
.m Ranti.i (Vneantlan In the second race, a mils and throe- I No* ted winter88@8»: No* Ohica
era Baptist Convention. in ine ssuuuu r« , was @S8?7casb;S8K@39)4ilsreb.SS)7April. Comm
It is officially announced that the State qaarter dsah for all ag , - , I gooddemand and a abide higher »t3ii7@%cisb
n;‘ , ,'r 1,11 ho ti-enared to diatri- tb e favorite, and woo, with Leroy and Sl ,, Mirch . oats strong at 2lH@2i)J c«h and
Department will bo p.i pari 11 aisi t d gcoond aB( j third. Rspps- 1 Mafch Pork closed at inside nrices. 950@9 is
tmteon and after February 12tb, tho t , casb.962!5@965Mareh.875«9 77 4April. Lard
third iosUllmrnt of the indemnity due tho bannock fonxUt and Dili anuon nrtn, • , n ^ flrm . 682)s@6B5eMhr 6 67X@6 60
UnVi-A <7...., from Mexico. time. 3:12*. March. Bulk meats In good demand: shoulders
United states from Mexico. j The third race, mile heats, was won by 1abort rib 4 co. short dear sides 4 73. Whisxy
The cancue of the Republic an Senators £, al | K h in two straight heals, the first by | suwdy at 104.
was held to-day to arrange the order of B Lead and the second by a nose, with
badness for the remainder of the session. I jjm jj e0 second j Virginia third, and
A committee was appointed to Consider I Edgefield fourth; time, 1:46), 1:47.
the subject and report to the caucus. I jjittie F. was siok and withdrawn.
General Sheldon, one of the Hayee —-„ , , *
electors, was examined by the Potter For upwards or thirty yuan Mrs Winslow s I & jbgde higher, prime steam 6 60. Balk meat*
Committee to-day. He male a brief Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It I higher but very quiet; abort nb4 55@4 62H- Ba-
etXment reUtive to the certificates prevent aridity of the stomach, relieve, wind short n9 5 W »;
which havebeonclaimedtocontainforged colic, re* utates the bowels, cures dysentery and i
Certificate*. He knew of no forgeries. Diarrhesa. whether arising from teething or otb
The Teller Committee transacted nojercauses. An old and well-tried remedy. 21
business to-day, the witness whom they * h° ula r , r
expected not having arrived from Sonth cOHPOOVB nVVSEV
Carolina. I Referring to his own complete restoration to I strained. Crude turpentine steady a* 1 25 (or
_ _ I health, through the use ot “Compound Oxygen.” I hard; 1 S5 for ydlsw dip and li/gra. Tar firm
Tho Potter Invcstigattoa—Wood- liter many years ot invalidism and exbanstion I at 140.
top the Evidence—Tilden, Gordon from over-work. T S Arthur, the well-known I
and Hampton Defended. ' r —V.—;' ... ****** » EW »
Ntw York February 5.—The Potter and l’alcn are physicians in regular standing. I NEW YORK— Arrived — Champion. Hadji
1QJJ8 at tho Fifth Avenu® HotoL Mr* I j lt!< ( ^xno into their posseuioa. and their I Chittoon-
Sprinirer. of the Committoe, stated that | admimitmtion of it, so Ur, h*3 resulted in re-
the inquiry will bo pushed right through |
with a vies of concluding by Saturday I Ji^ssure ol health to a targe numbered invalids
noon. In reply to the question as to who had vainly sought lor help through other
whether Governor, THden had been sub- ^^^J^&ndl^ur^-
pceoaed, Mr. Sptinger said he has not, I tifg on , ho anion.and Revult? of “Com-
and I have my doubt* as to whether he I lwnn d Oxycrn.” It is mailed free. Address
will be; ibis, however, doe3 not make any Dra into A Palen, 1112 Girard Street. Phda-
material difference, for in any case we j dc P hl *’ *• g
BEEN
SI. wets—Flour firm and unenanged; doable
extra (all 3 5003 65. treble do 3 *5@4l0. Wheat
opened higher but closed st a declino: No 2 red
(all 9454 cash, 94J7 February, 95! 7 March, 95V4
April: No 3 S3?7 bid. Cora closed weaken No 2
nuxedSlH- Oats-No 2 22!^@22?i rash. Whisky
steady at 104. Pork quiet at O 8009 50. Lanl
NATAL STORES.
NxwVoBC—Spirits of turpentine firm at 30
Rosin qniet at 140&142%fcrjrood strained.
WnwisOTO*—spirit* turpentine steady at 27.
Beam flrm at 117K lor strained. 120 for good
Lonely, Tunis. Linda
Homeward—Aino, Darien.
KROon Wholesale Market
COftUCTXD DAILY BT
. D. TIJfSIsEY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
| HAOON—Clear rib sides 5?7©0
shall give him tho opportnnity of appear
ing before the committee. Smith M.
Weed, of PlatUburg, New York, was the
first witness- He testified that he was
gbeoldaa.
Bulk clear rib (idea - S’iSsX
Bulk ahouldera *r,@4'4
Mtgnolia hami... —_.... #H@10
LARD—in Phis — S‘ 4 as)i
Leal, in tubs.... —— __S@Sj4
REMEDT THAT HAS
REMEDIED.
The invincible repugnance felt hy almost
, every one to the smeil and flavor oi Cod Liver ■ - . .-srrea
in Notth and__8ooth Carolina daring | | ~ ^
the election. The witness had a cipher | healing and nutritive properties. The almost | Rustproof seed— 80 @^ |
when he left here, which he used from hopeless consumptive, the martyr to Kheuma. I SALT—Virjdiita — if! “
both North and South Carolina He ial^blZ:~.Z:ZZZZZZ 6^ "
both l ne key and copies ,-f the , r >. :.U of these knew, or at least their MB bciud
dispatcher, but said he must confers that doctors know, that of all clscovered remedies. I OORN—By car Joad„.„™
di.pat. bee published in the TWlui.c | >>“» ^ | FLO«fe^bhr
were pretty correct. At Colombia he i shatt«*rc*d norres, and far more effective
*** informtd that the SUto had gone than tho oil by itself is Scolt'e BmulsKmef it.
Democratic bnt tho canvassing board with the Hjpopbosphite* of Lime tnd Soda.
oavUflPktA fKar Thii* if the iin«t and most natural food and
ould not give the certificate to tbai i m^^ineinthe world .and wholly deprived of its
^effect unless they vrere paid for It. He I disagreeable qualities. feb21w
77»*iO
o«ic6S
65^70
7 00
Choice --him 6 M
Brtra family, per bbl 6 0f^
FamUf. per 175
Ixtra per bbL.. 8 50
COF?*l—Common 15
fair in i wmmmmmm 15^^16
SHIPPING PRODUCE
OOIIEEOTKD DAILY BY
BERNE) BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per lb...—...........
Dry salt... C@ 8
Dry flint S@10
GOAT SJClri 3—Dry, per lb 145216
8HBEP SKINS—Tor piece *0@43
HBaRLINGS—For msec 5
DKBRSKIN8—per tb
LEATHER—In the rougn
RACCOON—Per riece.,..„
MINK—Per piece
OTTER—Per piece
BEAVER—Per piece
GRBY FOX SKINS
RED FOX...
WILD CAT—Per piece...
OPOS8UM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—por piece
TALLOW—Prime, perlb
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb
GINSENG—Per lb
DRIEDAPPLBS—Prime perlb Y
DRIED PEAOHB8—Peeled.brightNol!
Unpeeltd, No i f
DRIED BLACKBERRIES J
WOOL—Please.bnrry, perlb 10@11
Unwashed......... 16@20
Wished ........ 25@i8
15@16
15@*0
5®. 2-5
10® 35
50@* 60
2:«21 28
16@S)
2li®80
6@15
@ 6
@24
@80
L.
Stocks ana BondB*
Q COT ATI OS 3 CORRECTED DAILY BY
RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia 8 per cent, oonas._ ....103 a 114
Georgia7 percent, bonds (gold) 1(9 a 11
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 110 a 112
Georgia 7 per cent, bond, (endorsed)....lCr7 a 110
Georgi*7 percent, bonds (Smith)...„...llS a 114
Georgia* per cent (jld) -1011
GeoiagS percent I new) .....1C 6 a 107
Cilyol Macon 7 per cent 40 a
Oityof Augusta 7 per cent 95 u 100
City of Atlanta 7 per cent 100
City of Atlanta S per cent -101 s
City ot Savannah — 65 a 70
Central Railroad joint mortgage 103 a 109
Georgia Railroad 6 percent. bond*.....,101 a 102
Macon and Western Railroad par and int
Southwestern Railroad- par and int
A. A G. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 161
Western R. K.of Alabama lit mortgagelC9 a 110
Western R. R el Alabama 2d mortgage—109 a 110
M. A A. K. K. 1st mortgage 75 a 80
K A A R R, 2d mortgage 90 a 92
Southwestern Railroad, stock ...... 10 a 10
Georgia Railroad stock. —... 74 a 75
Central Railroad stock- 73 a 73
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stoek-.—luO
LOOK TO YODR fNTBBEST
X AM selling all Garden Feeds at 21-2 cents
per japer. Warranted fresh and true to name.
Peas, Beans and Corn
in bnJk at bottom prices.
Saltpetre Tor Fertilizing;
in quantities to suit Durchasera and at prices
which c\xkc it to your interest to manufacture
your own fertilizer.
end jour orders to
BOLAND B, HALL, Druggist,
i feb2 tf 17 COTTON AVENUE. ’
very
cured me, and all 1 can say, is, that 1 owe my
health to your valuable Vegetine.
Your most obedient servant,
ALBERT VON ROEDER-
is unnecessary for me to enumsrato tin
diseases for which tho Vegetine should be used,
know of no disease which will not admit of its
use, with good remits. Almost innumerable
complaint, are caused by poisonous secretions
in the blood, which can be entirely expelled from
the system by tho uso of Vegetine. When tho !
blood is perfectly cleansed, the disease rapidly
yields: all pains cease; hoalthy action is promp
tly restored, and the patient is cured.
VEGETINE
Cured mo when the
DOCTORS FAILED,
ClxcisxiTl, O, April 19.1877.
Da H R 8 Tsvrxs—
Dear Sir—I was seriously troubled with Kid
ney Complaint for a long time. I have consulted
tho best doctors in this city. I have used your
Vegetine for this disease, and it has cared mo [
when the doctors tailed to do so.
Yours truly.
EARNEST DURIGAN.Residence 621 RaceSt. |
Place of business, 673 Cent Ave.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
Aegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
)a?29dwed,friAsun*wA\vAw2w °
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 FEVER.
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 lias a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
Each wrapper hears the signatures of
C. McI.ane 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 McLunc, spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
Bargains iu Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing I
Goods at the store ot J H Hertz. The ontire
Stock will be closed out BELOW NEW YORK
COST, A ful utortment is new on hand. Stake |
your selection before tbo Stock Is broken.
Pianos, organS
GRAND
Introduction Sale.
ONE THOUSAND
Superb Instruments
OT* Name thi» paper when you
uuftrt heavy vire.at S.’s percent dliconntiVom regalnrrnte*,
th u S3, forth«S4. instrument*. Thl« offer U made for a limited time
•, timplr to introduce onr instruments; they will soon be sufficiently well
'*-* v and we shall then be obliged to •trirtty maintaini.
co can put them up by following direction* sent with
■scinstruments, onJ have hundred* ot teMl —
iti ►old. For any Telephone that toils to work, we w
1 Airenev. and you will find we are good for all we
fl ooUnmust; to„ vo t’oui;m»St., II
known to fell through the tra
the retail price. Any person ofonlinary inteHiceni
•old during the la-t three months nearly lOOO ot these
parti otthc country. We guarantee all inutrumrot
money and pay all charge*. Askau v Commercial
Kent, 1
P. S. JOHNSON’S SONS,
SUCCESSORS TO
F. S. ffOBItTSOKT tb SOST8,
31 Third Street, Macon, €*eorg£a«
A very Iron Foot Plows,
Hardware, Iron and Steel,
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods.
CARL
AGENTS FOR
DITTMAR’S CELEBRATED POWDER
EQUAL TO ANY. SURPASSED BY NONE. febl d2taw&w2m
SEA FOWL GUANO.
I am now pi’epared to furnish the obove
STANDAED FERTILIZER
in any quantity desired, guaranteeing it fully up to its
quality of former years, and at prices that farmers call
afford to pay.
Come and see me for prices and terms.
Correspondence solicited from Granges, County Agri
cultural Societies and Clubs.
H- T- JOHNSON,
CORNER THIRD AND POPLAR STREETS. MACON. GEORGIA.
1866.
Thirteen
Years Practical
1876.
Success
IN THE USB OF
E. FRANK COE’S
jsnl9iw
WM WOLFF. Assignee
NOTICE.
1 HAVE this day formed a copartnership with
Mr M Greenberg under the firm name of
Ullmann & Greenberg,
for tba purpose of conducting a general Mer
chant Tailoring business.
A ULLMANN,
U GREENBERG.
Macon, Ga, February 4th, 1879.
In calling attention to the above we bee leave
to state that Hr Greenberg will leave for tbo
North this week to purchase the finest stock of
Spring anil Summer Goods ever brought to the
city. His experience as a Outt9r, having learned
his profession in London, Paris and New York,
enables us to gnaranteo our friend!, and the
public generally, a perfect fit, thorough tatisfac-
tion In workmanship, and a quality of good., os
well as prices, unsurpassed. Soliciting a liberal
patronage. Respectfully,
U1.LMANN A GREENBERG.
(Seliloss' Old Stand) Second, Street.
feh5 wsd.tbu.satAsun
THEP. I ELLIS,
I From the Best Makers
TO BE SOLD AT
| MANUFAOTUBEE’S BATES,
* Special Announcement.
Ten of tho leading Manufacturer! of the U S
have given us exclusive control of their inatru-
ments in the Son*li, and authorized ua to place
for Introdution and Advertisement, Ono Thous
and of tlioir best instruments in representative
Southern households at Factory Rates. This
Grand Introduction Sale
Oommen^dNovl7andwnrcontmu^ant!Ia!I
are sold. Don't miss tbo chance It is the only
mle ol tho kind ever yet attempted in America.
SEE THE PRICES
Leg,. Catalogue Price, $510. $125
Pjqnnt H fi no Rosewood. Carved ji.Ct
riduUd Leg,. Catalogue Price, $600. !j)19l
71 Oct Square Grand Superb ®Qf|
Case. Catalogue Price. $1,000. $6Ul
DRUGGIST.
9 Stops, Handsome Walnut flrfrabi
4>JI Caie. Catalogue Price. $270. UFitilli
Of
FFERS to Gardeners a large variety of Seed
suitable for carlr sowing such as
EXTRA RABLY PEA.
BEET.
CABBAGE.
LETTUCE,
RADISH.
SPINACH.
MUSTARD. ETC.
McNEAL’S PROLIFIC BUNCH PEA.
Raised by E A Ross. Macon, and said to
excellent
—o—-
EARLY ROSE AND PEBRLBSS POTATOES. I
Specialty this season—large quantity cf Seed
in fire cent packages, being same amount for
merly sold for 10 cents.
Caje. Catalogue Price. $270.
IS Stops, Elegant Walnut nitirnnn
Caie. Catalogue Price, $310. UJ ^(lUi
Jgg IS Stops, Superb ^Mirror Top
Caie, ~Cnta!ocuo Price, V17\
jKaHrataocMSistnramnS^Hker’, name
: Oolans
on each. Fifteen Days Trial if wanted, we psy
the freight if no sole. A trial costs nothing u
instrument don’t suit Don’t hesitate to order.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS
Old Stand, Tr angular Block.
^AiaM^wvV^
Ham lin
Chuich acd Parlor
Organs. Best and
cheapest. Nr w style/
^ in elegant Csses.
Stops, only $38
) 10 Stops, only $100.
Pelcubet A Pelton
Organs, 6 Stops, only
1S05. 10 Stops, with
a BeIl Chimes. ly
$100.
Piano Toning and Bepairing.
O LD instruments put In good order. Satis
faction guaranteed. Give me a trial, Can
Chickering. Knabe. Weber. Hallet &
Davis Mathushek. Haines Dixie- Pease,
feoutnern. Gem and Favorite Pianos, all
included in this sale- A c ean sweep-
I No reserve- All new instruments of
be found at all timea at No 12 Cotton Avenue, latest styles-
o-jLj. i Send ,or introduction Sale circular giving
next lo BUckshe&r*! Picture Gallery
fan3 3m A HUBER..
DISSOLUTION:
Baowxs SiATloir. Ga. Jan 27.1879.
fTVHE firm of Johnson A Hill is this day de-
.1. solved by mutual consent, Mr Johnson I
retiring to embark in business in Atlanta. The
busineiswill be continued at Brown’s Station
by E G Hill A Son, who will bo pleased to serve
their old patrons, and solicit the patronage ot
the public generally. The business of the old
firm will be wound up by either or both mem-
I-era ol lh.- firm Tlioa. holding claims a*aii.«t
us will please present them at once for jiayment.
Those indebted to ui will please call auj settle
at once. 11 you desire extension come and re*
new your paper, so we may close up our books.
Very respectfully,
ELAM JOHNSON,
E G HILL.
P S—In retiring from the business, at the I
helm of which I Save stood for twelve years, and
bidding adeiu to the friends and patrons with
whoai I have so pleasantly mingled, both social
ly and in bnsicess relations, 1 cannot take my
leave without returning sn affectionate bow aa a
tokeu ot the warm friendship which I feel for
th-* citizens of tl.iscommtii.itv. And in bidding
adieu to my former partner I bespeak for him the
hope that i e may receive a liberal patronage and
prosper iu the new business.
Respectfully,
}tn2» lw ELAM JOHNSON.
prices and full information.
IMPORTANT-!"
freight paid, to anv R B point in the South.
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH, - - - BA.
Wholesale Piano and Or*sn Dtaltri
decld
$1200
18:-, VffltiaiVbVV
Is a perfect Blood Pteipiee, and Is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that b.e made radical and Peojukent
Cubes of Syphilis and Sceopula in all their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; it relieves the ego nice of mercurial
rheumatism, 6»d speedily cures all skin dis
ease?. _ , .
For sale by
Hunts Rankin 8c Lamar.
AMMONIATED
BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
Has established for it iu every section of GEORGIA upon
every variety of her soil, a reputation for Uniformity
and Reliableness in results Unparalleled in
the history of Fertilizers, and has given it the reputation
of being
The Great Standard Fertilizer of Georgia,
And it is the determined pui’pose of the manufacturer,
whose name it bears, to
MAINTAIN FULLY ITS SPLENDID CHARACTER.
It is made of the richest phosphatic and ammoniac al ma
terials, as is shown from tho very high analytical results
yielded in the past.
For further information as to price, etc., address
D. Gk PURSE, General Agent,
SAVANNAH) ga.
GERMAN POTASH SALT
For Fertilizing Purposes,
Imported directly and for sale low by
D. G. PURSE.
SAVANNAH. GA.
R, H. MAY & OO.
980HERRY BT., MACON, GA,
Manufacturers ot and Dealers in
CilMGUGE, VAGUS
Agents for the CELEBRATED JACKSON WAGONS.
Tha best wagon made. Every one guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Also the TENNESSEE WAGON, a low-priced, datable wagon.
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMES,
VALISES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDRENS CARRIAGES,
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS.
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
@*CaU and examine onr stock, or write for prices, before purchasing, jgi
REPOSITORIES—98 Cherry Street, Maoon,and 203 Broad Street, Augusta.