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By Clisby, Jones & Beebe.
MACON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1879.
Number 9.141
nTT rnTTIT T?|~1T) A T)FT work, and would sooner die than allow
n I | fi, I i r.lT IW A III. to bs put Into the Presidential
UJ. ijjjjuuiiwax u< chair under raise pretences. When I
DAY DISPATCHES.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Franco and the PJajme—Presi
dent Grovy’a Message.
homo*, February C.—Bollion increaaa
399,000 pounds. __
The Norwegian bark Bruge, Captain I Cane Growers’ Association are In session
Bergland, from Wilmington, North Car- j here, and are discussing the snbjeot re-
pretences .
subsequently showed the Governor the
correspondence, he WS8 still more exer
cised, and denounced the whole proceed
lug emphatically.
News Items.
Boston, February 6.—A telegram this
forenoon from Liverpool says the cattle by
the Pembroke and Iberian nave passed as
SOUDd.
8t. Louis, February 6.—The Northern
olina, December 2Ut, for Queenstown,
bas pat into Falmoatb, much damaged
and in a If akiog condition.
Tbe Financier aaya the new French Ca
ble Company (tho Ponyer-Querlier or.
UIDN1GHT DISPATCHES. I wisdom wiU cause its natural fruits to be
borne by tho government, which France,
Washington.
Washington, February 6.—The Pres:
dent bas recognized Antonio Gogoizi,
as cental of 1'ortaqi! at Savannah.
The eighty-seventh call was made from
the Treasury to-day for tbo redemption
of tbe 3-20 bonds of 1865, the call being
for twenty thousand dollars of equal pro
portions of registered and oonpon bonds.
The Grand Jury refused to fiod a true
bill againat Epba Hunton for tbe al
leged offense of sending a challenge to
Columbas Alexander.
The House Committee on Naval Affairs
this morning adopted tho report prepared
by Mr. Whitthorno in the Bobescn inves
tigation. Tbe report his been very
much modified since originally drawn up.
It will be signed by the Democratic
members. The Eepc.blican members dis
sent, and will eabmit a minority report.
Both reports will be submitted to the
House, ordered printed and recommitted.
Two resolutions arc appended to the ma
jonty report, they first declaring that
tho aots and conduct of the late Secre
tary of the Navy, Georgo H. Robeson,
and ' Chief of Bureau sinco 1872, a
shown in this report and all others, aid
ing and abetting therein in unlawful dis
posal of public property and money i\
tho method of making contracts, mori
and should receive tbe severest condem
nation and censure; second, that tho re
port and testimony, with the views of
lating to tbe growth of cane manufacture,
of sugar and tbe various interests relat
ing to this industry. Mr. Belcher, of the
Belcher sugar refinery of this city, ex
amined s sample of tbo sugar made in
ginisalion) has abandoned tbe intention I Minnesota, and pronounced it equal to
to Isy a now cable and agreed to lease a f tbe best New Orleans sugar, and worth in
wire from the Anglo-American Company. I bnlk five cents per ponnd.
(Probably tbe French cable laid in 1869). I Naw Yonr, February C.—The Celtic,
Melbourne, February C.—Advloes from this city for Liverpool on tbe 24th
from tUmos report tbe outbreak of oivil ultimo, doe at Queenstown last Sundsy,
war aa imminent. baa not arrived at that port. Theagents
rials. February 6.—The official report | in thia city think her machinery is ont of
not yet pabltahtdon the snbjeot of the I order, and that she it making way nodsr
Kossiac plague, says that the danger of j sail,
its extension to Frsnoe by land is not so- I Washington,
rfons, and sneasureswUl be taken to pre- Washington, February 6.—In the Sen-
vent its transmission by water. The ate Mr. Edmunds, from the Comaiittoo
government will Alto parti cl p.\ to with | on Judiciary, reported favorably on tbe
other powers m studying tbo charaoter of biU , rem0Tft tne poHtioal disabilities of
tbe eptdemio, and the beat means for Asa Waugh, D. W. M. Nash, C. B. Oli-
oombatting it. ver, T. E. Shepherd, CharlesT. M. Soots- ■ t —
Pabis, February 6.—The Rspulliqus woo( j j obn D Semmes, C. H. Kennedy, tbo minority be certified by the Clerk of
Francaucsaya FresidentGrevy’smessage, Hy. U. Thomas W. B. Sinclair and E. I the Eou3a to the President, the Secre-
wbieh will be read in the Chambers to- j,. Pope, of Virginia- John F. Tucker, of j tary of the Navy and tho Attorney Gen-
day, will not be accompanied by any tbe jJj H trict of Columbia- W. E. Weis- oral. The minority will take the ground
ministerial statement. The message will banj> jj J jew j a an d i 9aac R. Trimble, that the disposal of old material was
affirm that it it necessary that the execn- 0 ( Maryland; W. F. Welker," of Cali-1 sanctioned by precedent, and was within
tive of tbe government should keep itself fornis, and C. H Williamson, of New the spirit of law, and that tho conrse
ir accord with the will of the nation, so y ork) B || c f wbicb wero p i a( . e d on the pursued tesulted in a very Urge saving
that the people may pursue their labors calendar. I to the government.
free from all anxietv respecting the form j He also reported adversely on bills t<a| The amendments submitted by Senator
of government. Measures will bo an- remove the political disabilities of Wm, Butler to-day to the Texas Pacific Bul-
nounced intended to throw oblivion over gnarp and It. II. Logan, of Virginia the I road bill now pending in the Senate are
tbo past and tho message will conclude committee being difopinion they are' not »“ the nature of a substitute for the
by calling upon all citizena to manifest a nn der any disabilities. pending Texas and Pacific Railroad bill,
■pint of concord and confidence in tho Mr Butler of South Carolina submit- It proposes tho completion of tne Bid
I ted various amendments to the Texas Kiver and Mississippi railroad and the
Pacific Railroad bill, now pending, which New Orleans. Baton Rouge and Vicks-
were ordered printed. hnrg railroad; gives lands to these com-
Tho bill providing for tne taking of I panieaaud authorizes them together with
tho tontb census was agreed to. The ‘ho Texas and Pacific Railroad Company
ate, Mr. Blaine, of Maino, presented a I bill as passed provides that a census of I to severally issue registered or coupon
memorial from tho Hill Manufacturing | the population, wealth and induetry of | bonds to the extent of twenty-fire thou-
Company, tho LowUton Mills, tbe Eos- I tho United States shall be taken on or I Bi nd dollars per mile, the payment of
coggm Mills, tho Continental Mills and about June 1, 1830. It provides for the which Is to be secured by a first mortgage,
otnor manufacturing companies of Maine, appointment of a superintendent of con- The bonds are to be paid in fifty years in
asking for aa appropriation for mail I bus by the President, and also the neces- coin and the interest half-yearly, also in
communications between one or more of I sary clerks and copyists in his office; I coin, at tho rate of five per cent, per an-
onr Atlantic porta and a South American I the Secretary of the Interior is dirocted to I num. Tha Secretary of the Treasury is
port, believing that tbe money will bo re- appoint on or before tho 1st of April, required to endorse the bonds,
paid by inercatod commerce. 11880, one or more supervisors of census Tho objeot of the bill is to-securon
Mr. Blaino said tho petition came from within *ach Stato or territory, such per-1 roa d fr° m Vicksburg and New Orleans
manufacturing interests representing a j sons to be residents of such State or ter- I by tho way of Vicksburg and El Paso to
capital of ten or twelve million dollars, ritory. Tho total number of supervisors the Pacific coast.
employing several thousand persons, and I u not to exceed 150. The supervisors | Fnretuuiog tbn Returning Board—
expending st least threo million dollars a are to apportion their districts and desig-
jenr in wages. nate to the superintendent suitable per
il was an encouragement of mannfac-1 eons to employ as enumerators, snch per-
turing interests by the proposed lines I sous to be selected solely with reference
which he was glad to see. The petition | to their fitness and without reference to
their political or party affiliations. Each
superintendent is to receive $500 upon
completion of their duties. Enumerators
are to receive two cents for each living
government.
CAPITAL NEWS.
A Subsidy to Enconrnse Manured ares, j
Washington, February C.—In tho Sen-
Sharp Words In the Committee.
New Yobk, February 6.—Reed cross-
I examined Pelton at considerable length.
The latter admitted that his impression
was retorrud to tho Oommitteo oh Appro- I their political or party affiliations. Each I " aB 5. 0
priations. W superintendent is to receive $500 upon ‘““S Boo'd. Ho could not recoileot
Mr. Paddock, of Nebraska, submitted completion of their duties. Enumerators I *
a resolution instructing the Committee are to receivo two cents for each living I ? nJS W ^°i, h8r
on Agrioulture to inquire in regard to inhabitant reported, two cenU for each I \ UL ‘ y £ , , p °L
cortain reports recently put in circulation death reported, ten cents for each farm A °?tber telegram own itneas in
in this country and elsewhere concerning I and fifteen cents for each establishment I whlc b »^* ******* to exhaust
infectious diseases atneng horned cattle of productive industry enumerated and I «J er y “ ean ® *f.pre ent tr dm expenses,
in the United States. Agreed to. returned. Tho sub-division aligned to 0, ( wh ‘ ch W1 bofollymet. Witness had
Mr. Wallace, of Pennsylvania, submit- eaoh enumerator shall not exceed 4,000 a fa, “ t . recollection but was not. certain
ted a resolution requesting the Commit- inhabitants according to the census of regarding it. Mr. de did not read all
tee on Commerce to report House bill 1870. nor contain less than 3,000 where I the telegrams received. Ho did inqmro
tanght by misfortune,has conferred upon
herself, as the only one thst oould Becure
bar a calm repose and usefully labor for
the development of her prosperity, her
strength and greatness.
Carolina Grangers’ Protest.
ChABX.X3TOX, February 6.—The State
Grango to-day pasted resolutions de
nouncing the action of the fertilizer.com-
panies in regard to raising the price of
fertilizers, aud petitioning tho Legisla
ture to repeal all existing charters to dig
and mine phesphates in rivers, and advo
cating the retention of the whole phos
phate interest in the lands of the State.
Tlrginla Law-makers and Ice
breakers.
Richmond, February 6.—The bill for
the tale of the James River and Kanawha
Canal to the Richmond and Allegheny
Railroad Company, which has been un
der consideration in the House over three
weeks, was to-day ordered for engross
ment. The bill since being reported to
the House has been amended in various
ways, the principal amendment provid
ing that in the event of the road not be-.
ing completed m two years after the time
originally fixed in the bill, everything,
including five hundred thousand dollars
security offered by the railroad company,
shall be forfeited; alto, that the road shall
be taxed the same os other roads of tbe
State. The Auditor of Pablic Accounts
to-day sent a communication to the Joint
Finance Committee of tbe General As
sembly informing them that tho State
Treasury was entirely depleted, and ask
ing that means be devised to raise fands
for current expenses.
The City Council of Richmond and tho
Board of Managers of the Tobacco
Trade have adopted resolutions extend
ing thanks to tho officers aud agents of
the Old Dominion Steamship Company
for their successful efforts in breaking up
tbe recent ice gorge in the James river.
Nows Items.
New Obueans, February 0.—Prominent
merchants, members of the Citizens’ Con
servative Association, telegraphed to
Washington, urging tho confirmation of
as oollector, and MoUillen as postmaster.
Badger
Judge Woods, Jndge Billings oononrr-
inp, to-day rendered a decision overrul
ing the demurrer of the Tensas parish
prisoners. The trial of tho Tensas cases
begin on February 15th. J. Madison
(Veils, Lonis M. Kennon and G. Case-
nave, of Estarcing Board fame, appeared
to-day before the Superior Criminal Oonrt
and withdrew their plea of not guilty and
filed n demurrer to tha information
against thorn. Judge Cnllnm, their oonn-
sel, claims that, nnder tbe deoisionof tbe
Snpreme Court, on March 20;b, 1878, in
tho case against A. Anderson, they were
entitled to a nolle pros, in this case, wbioh
TAKE
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
For oil diseases of the Stomacb.Liver and Spleen
- WILL CUKE
FEVER AND AGUE.
The underaicned bas no hesitation in
asserting that in ion latitudes, and espe
cially m those malarial district* in
southern ana eastern Georgia. Alabama.
Mississippi and Florida where chills aid
fevers are almost universal in tne (all
aeaaon, tho judicious use of Simmons'
Regulator. prepared by J H Zeilin’A Co,
as a preventive and tonie to the system,
will secure comparative immunity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, cambering tho best
and noblest ot the land, will attest the
truth of this remark. The Regulator
acts mildly upon the biliary ducts, is
tree from mercury, and perfectly harm
less. We should bo pleased to see it oc
cupy a place in every Southern house
hold U H JONES.
Editor Telegraph 4 Messenger.
October 10. XS7S.
Safe Medicine for Children.
Your Regulator is superior to any othei
eaj for malarial diseases among children, and It
has a largo Bale in this section of Georgia.
WM RUSSELL. Albany. Ga.
For children complaining of colic,
headache or sick stomach, a teaspoonful
or more will give relief. Children aa well
as adults eat sometimes too muen supper
or oat waffling which does not digest
welL producing sour atomache, heart
burn or restlessness. A good dose of Li ver
Regulator will give relief. This applies
to persons of all ages. It is the cheapest,
purest and best family modicine in the
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
SERND brothers I
HIDES—Green salt, per P> ,
6$ S
GOAT 8KINM^.l»;Tb™*Z~" uf 16
8HKKP SKINS—Ter piece.... dS* >
HBABLlNGS-Pero”ei? *
DEERSKINS—per ft
LEATHER—In the rougn
RACCOON-Per rieco... ~
MINK—Per piece...,
OTTER—Per piece,
I L-’rjyJKT EL eph O|UES
’i* • ^Special Offer.
*** the flnc»t in (he world, Rod the only completely **
r H;cd»o.m»jne , U;w i th9.i.riM-4 aII-%.ttach«netit,mlaobTDrac-i. a..
-Sm ^*Jt3 ,,,nt *fclnl*«aen»ctentiaepnn»-M)le*i warranted to work
tha weather. *\Ve finscod to 5 BSHwi******
. f r wwwwwuvr. »»C WUI semi to one address ono ■nninlc
twoTrlcphonrs. two wa^not holders, six copper bound t:. uJator*!
v Itiiu JHlftthcivvirirv.it . _ I
BEAVER—Per niece...
GRKY FOX SKINS
RED FOX
WiLD CAT—Per piece
OPOSSUM-Per piece
I MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, per lb....
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb.
GINSENG—Per lb..™.
DRIED APPLKS-Prime per ft 1
DRIED PEACHES—Peeled,bright ifol!
Unpeeltd. No l
DRIED BLACKBERRIES 1
WOOL—Pleaee, burry, per lb ]|
UnoTuhed ii
Washed..
world.
CONSTIPATION.
Tosti UDor the Chief Justice of Georgia:
hare used Simmon*’ Liver Regulator tor consti
pation of my bowels, caused by a temporary do-
r&ngemont of the liver, tor the last three or four
years, and always when used according to the
directions, with decided benefit. 1 think it is a
good medicine (or the derangement ol the liver,
at least such has been my personal experience in
tho use ot it. HIRAM WARNER.
Chief Justice of Geogia.
DB. A. Q. SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
OB MEDICINE.
Look to your own interest, do not sacrifice |
your health, perhaps your life, because aomo un
principled dealer asks you to try tne imitation of
this valuable medicine, his only object being to
make an extra twenty-fire cents per bottle, re-
gardless of its effects on your system and general
Take care not to buy any article as "Simmons
Liver Regulator or Medicine.” that has not our ■ —. i
genuine lable and utamp on it. Accept no imi- | I „ I
tation or substitute however plausibly recom- '~L t0 ? arilcI ! cr3 a *? rB ° Tariet y 01 Seed
■ ■ suitable tor early sowing such as
Stocks and Bonds*
QUOTATIONS COnSXCTXD DAILY BT
L. RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia 8 per cent. Don us ids a 114 I
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold) K9 a 11
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) llo a 112 ]
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)....107 a no ‘
Georgia7 percent, bond* (8mith).,......llS a 114 I
Georgias per cent (Jd) _101 a 105
Beoiag 6 per cent (new) 106 a 107
City of Macon 7 per cent 40 a 50
City of Augusta 7 per cent 95 a 100
City of Atlanta 7 per cent loo
City of Atlanta 8 per cent .101 a 104 I
City ot 8avannah 65 a 70
Central B&ilrc«d 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. K. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 101,
Western R. R.of Alabama lat mortgage HO a llo
WeateraR.R el Alabama 2d mortgage.„109 a 110
M. A A. R. R. 1st mortgnge 75 a so
J£ A A R R, 2d .mortgage so a 92
Southwestern Railroad, stock ICO a 10
Georgia Railroad stock 74 a 76 I
Central Railroad stock 7J a 76
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock......100
THEO. f, ELLIS,
DRUGGIST.
JOHNSON’S SONS,
SUCCESSORS TO *
S - JOHNSON Ob SOKTS,
31 Third Street, Macon, Georgia.
(Avery Iron PoGt Plows,
Hardware, Iron and Steel,
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods.
CARL
agents for
DITTMAR'S CELEBRATED POWDER
EQUAL TO ANY. SURPASSED BY NONE. feb4d2tawAn2m
SEA FOWL GUANO.
DB. SIMMONS LIVEB BEGULATOB
OB MEDICINE,
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
octSSdeodwlv Philadelphia.
EXTRA EABLY PEA,
BEET.
OABBAOM.
LETTUCE.
RADISH,
BPINACH.
MUSTARD, ETC.
unchanged; tuperfine western and state S 25@k
S CO. common to good extra ditto 8 65@3 9U: good
to choice 3 95@4 50; Southern flour more active:
McNEAL'S PROLIFIC BUNCH PEA,
Raised by E A Ross, Macon, and said to be
excellent
I am now prepared to furnish the obove
STgA.UrDA.ItI> FERTILIZER
™ ,whm* Mm*, aw mm, M*. i — , “ SJJ V^uUty desired, guaranteeing it fully up to its
the Attorney General refuses. Tho de- I eommon to fturextra S^^SSjgooitediQiee EARLY ROSE AND PEERLESS POTATOES. I iOrmer years, aild at Pl’lCeS that farmers PfiTI
— 1- p_. 1 m mi a —a mu- I extra5 OOtff.Q 25. Wneat—uneradedred 98(31108W? I I /v» t wMa**
anord to pay.
Come and see me for prices and terms.
Correspondence solicited from Granges, County Agri
cultural Societies and Clubs.
H. T- JOHNSON)
* anS1 CORNER THIRD AND POPLAR STREETS, MACON. GEORGIA.
, n . . . , No 3 red winter 10tJ4©l 05.' Corn heavy and y ±
Attorney General holds that tuo deoislon lower, very moderate business doing: ungraded I Specialty this season—largo auantltv of Send
in the Anderson case is not res judicata, 46@47H. Oats steady: No s whito Si'A- n o(fee iu five cent paokages. being aame amount for-
and holds only good in that ease. As sev- A^fife mer, y 10 “ n ‘ a -
era! decisions of the present Snpreme fairtogoodreflning6^@6%-.prime6J(@7:relin^d
Court have afterwards been ohanged I firm, granulated (,%. powdered SJj, crushed 9. I Small Packages tent by mail, without expense,
he is of the opinion that tho Court may I Mojassea dull; New Urleani 25@SS^_Rjce quiet I to cash customers,
do so also in the ease of the Bsturnmg
Board,
FINANCIAL ANDCOMMERCIAL.
known os the inter-SUto commerce bill
at tha earliest possible moment. The
resolution was laid on tho table, and he |
gave notice, that ho would oall it up at an
early day.
The House is iu committee on tbe I quinine duty free.
the lost preceding census shows tho
habitants thereof.
Iu tbe House, Mr. Williams, of Ala
bama, presented a memorial of the Ala
bama Legislature for the admission of
army appropriation bill.
Nows Itotus.
Keahiso, Pa., February 6.—Samuel
Mishlcr yesterday walked a hundred I
miles in twenty-three hours and forty-
Mr. Neal, from tho Committee on Ter-
I ritories, asked leave to report a bill for
the organization of the Territory of Oklo
| ha m,i. Objection was made.
The House discussed in Committee of
£V«n K'MUbTwW.tt I ‘he Whole tho army appropriation bill.
forty-one minutes in taking rest aud a White* amendment, offered yesterday ■ c wbo expressed approbation
meal. am * comprising moatof the features of the ® g e ’ hld doa / Mr . Xl ^ e boff .
army reorganization bill, was adopted.
AlGUT DlSl’ATOifES. I Mr. Hewitt moved to amend the revised
| statutes so as to expungo therefrom the
as to whether or not there was any news
from Marble, but never read a single
telegram in relation to negotiations for
the purchase of the B-turniug Board.
Witness bad a conversation with Ed
ward Cooper at his own residenoe before
the former left for Baltimore. It was
about tbo $50,000 or f80,000. Arrived
in Baltimore early in the morning. (Yit-
nosa went thero to see if Weed’d arrange
ments were complete. Saw Weed and
telegraphed Cooper, but the money could
not bo obtained. Subsequently witness
, and steady; Carolina (air to prime 6@7: Louisiana
fair to prime O'A&S'A- Fork very dull, old 8 75:
new 10 4135 cash. Middles quiet: Western and
city long clear short clear 6)(, Lard quiet
and heavy, prime steam spot 6 65®6 75. Whisky
lull at 106%. Freights quiof.
Oixcnrxail—Flour dull; family 4 20 0 6 25.
Wheat dull; red and amber 90@M. Com quiet
aud firm at S3)4@35. Oats firmer at 2334. Fork
quiet and firm: 9 75310 CO. Lard firm and in
fair demand; prime steam in tierces 6 45. Bulk
meats strong aud higher: shoulders 3 65. short rib
4 65. clear sides 4 80. Bacon stead v and in fair
demand, shoulders 4. clear ribs 834. clear side* 634.
| Whisky steady at 162. 8ugnr quiet hards
-
Old Stand, Tr angular Block.
janSO tf
NOTICE.
-L HAVE this day formed a copartnerahip with
Mr M Greeuborg under the firm namo of
Ullmann Si Greenberg,
for the purpose of conducting a general Mer
chant Tailoring business.
A ULLMANN.
ar „ „ . M GREENBERG,
Macon, Ga, February 4th. 1379.
11866.
Thirteen Years
Practical
1879.
Success
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
COBRHCTKD DAILY.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
•The market
middling. I 3 S5@t 00.
Received today by rail 2Ct fl^SaYv^Tvheat ^firm- rad*9fcsmh^ < 2!!d I s l ,rm R« a <i Summer 'GoodTever'brooght'to the
Shinned * WttS ° D 9 °“ ^ 2&SP Coru'stSdy; whited; Oata &^
Shinpea — | white2C< miied 25 Ky0 auipt at ^ p ork strong . | ^ profession in Lonoon, Pans and New York,
Sold —-~™=- — " l5 I at 1012%. Lard strong; choice loaf in tiorce7@7‘^ I KViaranteo ourfriends. and the
*.-*7 choice leaf in keg* 8. Bulk meats stronger: shoul
ders 8%; dear rib 4%®% eloar sides 47435. Ba-
IN THE USE OF
Sn.il. FRANK COE’S
In calling attention to tbe above we beg leave
to state that Mr Greenberg will leave for the
North this week to purchase the finest stock of
STATEMENT-
Stock on hand September 1.1873
Received to-day..
previously .....
Shippod to-day
previously........
Stock on hand this evening...—.
Received to-day.... .............
samedite lost year..
| ever, strongly disapproved it. When
witness telegraphed to Florida he oon-
_ i i, - J leased that the word Busala meant Til-1 o
Forolgn. provision that tho nr my shall bo allowed d8n WitueB3 led lhe30 pe opie in Loui- LATEST TELKbiUAUUIC REFOBTS
London, February 6.—It ia reported tp be at tho , p ? ,°° f‘ ect,0 “ da ?l. t ,°, ke „ p aiana, Ssnth Carolina and Florida to be-
that Prince Leopold, tho eighth child and | tne peace. Adopted by a vote of . ^ to 00.1 ]i6T0 tbAt b6 bad somebody behind him,
fourth eon of Queen Victoria, now in the Pending thoconsideration of an amend- wb4to vor he did would be amotion
twenty-sixth year of hia age, will enter ™ ent t° transfer the Indian Bureau to ^ that any contracts made by him
tho ministry or the church of Eugland. | be War Department, tho House ad- I won j d bo oarried onr. He intended to
Viimaillbs, February 6.—After the J 0, ' raed - . . .* obtain tbe $50,000 or 180,000 fi
reading ot President Grovy’a message to- ' p * la President sent in the following I «q a tional Demooratio Gommittee. Wit-
I nominations to day: Martin J. Town- I n66a bnew nothing of any hltempt toper-
send, to bo United btatea Attorney for l obasao colored Soaih Carolina elsotor.
tho northern district or New York; N. P. | w ltn eas had not lived with Tilden sinoe
Banks, to bo United Marshal for | i n g n3 t f an d when secretary to (him be
Massachusetts; James Torrans, to bo I waj looted upon as hia accredited agent.
| United SUtoa Marshal for the eastern | To the question—Are you not wholly
Cottoil.
Livzipool—Noon—Cotton in fair demand at
pre-ions prices: middling uplands 65-16, mid'
dling Orleans 6J4
Sale* 10.000 bates, of which 1000 wero taken by _
obtain the $50 000 or fSO,000 from the speculators and for export: receipts 7600. 4150 better: No 2 red fall 91=4 cash, 91J4 February.
— ' — ’ — I „» «h,-h *»n i**s» \ 95^ March, 9334 April: No 3 89. Cornlower: No 2
557C6—58126 I <*»> scarce and firm shoulders 4; clear rib 534
clear aides 5J4 Sugar-eired hams S@9. Whin-
66 65S ky steady at 1 02.
386 ’ I Cwciao—Flour full prices: spring extras S 00
61018—52S04 I @150: low grades 2.00@2 75; patent 800 @300.
1 Wheat fairly active and a shade higher; No 2 red
winter SSS90; No 2 ' :hicago spring S674@S7 cash;
87k@6J4 March, 83)4@S9 April. Coro in good
demand and a abide higher for cosh at Sl?4@31!4,
5 % March. Oats weak at 21'4@21)4 caah and
March Pork in fair demand bnt at lower rates:
0 45@9 55 cash, 9 f23409 55 March, 9 67340O7O
April. I^rd in fair demand bat at lower rate9;
6 off cash, 0 513466 65 March. Bulk meats steady;
•boulders 5)4, short rib 4 60. short eloar sides 4 7o.
Whisxy steady ntl04.
or. Louia - Flour firm and unchanged; double
extra fall 3 S0@3 65. treble do 3 25@410. Wheat
public generally, a perfect fit. thorough satisfac
tion in workmanship, and a quality ot good-, aa
well a* prices, unsurpassed. Soliciting a liberal
AMMONIATED
patronago.
Respectfully,
ullmann a Greenberg,
(Schloss’Old Stand) Second, Street.
febOwsd.thu.satlsun
day, tbo ministers will move for ono
week’s adjournment of the Chambers. [
Aden, February 6.— Ei-President j
Grant and party have sailed for Bombay.
The Cipher Dispatches.
-The Potter I
of which were American.
Futures opened 1 3231-16 better:
Uplands, low middling clause February and
March delivery 511-32, March and April 535-Aoril
and May 5J<. June and July (34- July and Au
gust 8 9 16. Shipped February and March per
sail 5 15 52.
2 p m—Middling uplands 6 5-16. middling Or-
haus5!4. low middling upland* 53-16, good ordi
nary 51-10. ordinary 4?4.
4 p in—Sale, ot American 8450. Upland. low |
•ub-Commm’-o^met'thw morning? ~Colo? I ? is i? ic Af5 Sr ’ th« nnrSfer^ I de P en ^ nt ° a y° nr uncl ° ? objection was , „ „
n*l P.imn tealiflad that ho wont tn Flor 1,0 ^ nite ^ States Marshal for tho northern r i j st , j b y Springer on the ground that it middling clause February aud March delivery
pondenoe with parties here; could not Tho Taller Committee to-day examined when Mr. Hiscock asked witness if he August and September 6J4.
remember their name*; he ha 1 destoyod I Judgo James B Campbell, ot Charleston, I considered hi9 proposition to bny the | 5 pm r Futures cloied steady,
hi* cipher koy all tolsorsun dont by I South Carolina. Ho testified relative to returning board honest?
Weed were, bv his (Psltun'n)tostraotions, ( his antecedenU ns ft Democrat, and said Witness did not regard it as a fair
addressed to Havsmryer, who transmit- that in 1877 ho was elected to fill a va- qncstion, and told Hiscock he hid
ted them to me, otter which they wero cancy in tho Senate of that State. While I already insulted witness and hoped he
presented to the N*tionM Damocratio occupying that position a bill came from would refrain from it.
Oommitteo at the Everett House, and the House reducing tho number of voting Hiscock denied insulting witness, and 1 io.t9—20, July 1023-^30. August i0A7—so
oreced br them ’ I products in Cnarleston county. Tne I asked : Do you wish the country to be- I Cotton closed qimL sales 494 : middling up-
NzwYosx. February 6.-Pelton, on number of precincts was reduced nbout ii e vo that without consulting any leading •‘^ , J 0 ?^ t< d ner^^s nS 2OT8! ci PO rt 3 to
being shown a dispatch numbered 14 the one-third in the city and about two-1 Democrat, or your uncle, you took it upon I G«.t Britain 2812; to tbe coutinent liso.chan
traualatun of which was signed with | thirds in th.oomity.wmptfhtg voterzln | yo»r«lfto-rake_three contraet^tavolv- | "^^^^oStonvsry firm; middling *. low
N*w York— N- on— Cotxon firm: sales 99?,
middling uplands 934 middling Orleans 9)4.
Future* opened firmer: February delivery 9 61:
March 9.72. April 9.89, Mav 10.04 Juno 1017.
Cotton—Net receipts 1121. gross 5614.
Futures dosed weak, sales 7.000: February 9.GS
—64,March 9.72, April 9 90, May 10.05—00, June
steady at 104. Pork easier at 08234. Lard
a shade firmer, prime steam 6 CO. Bulk meats
easier and very qui-t; short nb 4 673404 60. Ba
con dull: shoulders 434 ,short rib 515.
navaiTbtobes.
NxwYoec—Spirits of turpentine firm at 30
Rosin quiet ut 140@14234 for good strained.
WiLSHMoroa—opiriu turpentine steady at27.
Rosin firm at 1 1734 for attained. 120 for goed
strained. Crudu turpentine steady at I 25 tor
bard: 1 85 for yellow dip and t irgio. Tar firm
at 140.
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived—Stato ot Georgia, Bio
Grande, number:.
Arrived out—Scbadberg, Annie M Law. Sain)
Joseph, l’a,sat.
Is a perfect Blood Porifiee, and is tho
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Peiutanent
Cct.es of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their
stages.
BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
j Has established for it ia every section of GEORGIA upon
every variety of her soil, a reputation for Uniform ,t.y
and Reliableness in results Unparalleled in
! the history of Fertilizers, and has given it the reputation
of being
The Great Standard Fertilizer of Georgia,
F.
Marble's name, stating that the can- some instances to make a round journey ing o large amount of money, whereas I BA«>N-Ofi*r r.o-w*.
vaasing board may and will purge county of even forty miles, others of twenty, you have not a dollar ? gross 1795. soles 3374; stock 79797.
returns, aud that «'our first move will bo twenty-five and thirty miles, and in the Witness answered: You are getting Nosw^Mtonst^y: middling 934: net re-
to require of the board of throe Stats greater number of oxsea from five, ten offensive again. lux^osa-Cotton firm: middling 934: low
ot&sers, one being an ablo Democrat im- and fifteen miles. Witness, as Senator, After some farther arguments between mi ddimg 934. good ordinary SX. net receipt* 65.
mediate «cuon”said- I mioht as’ well denounced this as a fraud, and tho Sen- I members of the commitUK?, a recess was gras. 427: sales 6-5 to spinners —, stock 9944.
state here that'l cannot r^fmber any. ate,on his motion restored the precincts taken. . I && mil
thing about these dispatches. There is The bill came back frona tbo House with After tho recess, witness end he had gig-. wSftBf
no question that the Tribune', dispatches the amendments rejected. It wasa piece aot made up his mind when ho promised WrxyNW»o»-Oeftanet<wdy; mlddBmt^.tew ^
get near to tho point, y. t they are inac- of party machinery which the witness de- money to whom he should go for it, but SJ4 ' “* recel,,ta
curate. I always understood that Wooley nouneetl as a frand. General Gary, a probably to the active men of the Demo- KmiliiLFmA-Ootto-j firm; middling 9fi 1 l “
and Fox wero one and tho samo person, member of the S -nate, appeared as tho I cracy, and possibly to the Democratic i ow middling 9f4. good ordinary 8Jf, net recoipis
Attention bein<» directed to the 1.1 -ram rcpre.enlative of tho Charleston Demoo- oommiltoe. He denied emphatically and 95. gross —. sales —, spinner* —. stock
addressed to Minton Marble, New York, racy- At the instance of the chairman repeatedly that he expected money from ^VAixran-Cottou finm middling uplands
XovAmW i«)th r<»ad when troD«Ut<id* I of the Democratic committee, who «ras I M r# Tilden. The committee then ad- j ow middling 815-16; (rood ordinary 8^; reedpu
^DiiDatch received You must not trust a member of the Honse, and said if the joorned till to-morroir, but Mr. Pelton 1907:gross*:—; sales S700;stock 73901. exportsm
B- on that for D. sands for Thom ts billshouldwas required not to consider him3olf dis-I UrratBritain .continent ,coastwise leas,
Chatles.” Pelton said I have no cxplana-1 without the Senato amendments. Gov. j charged. | New ORLiias^-Cotton strong; middling _934;
93<@10
834@834
JttaooQ wnoiosaie Market
COKHJCTKD DAILY BY
D. TIN8LEX
GRAIN AN1> PROVISIONS.
l%@6
Bhouldor*
Bulk dear rib side...
Bulk .boulders
Msgnolia hams
LARD-iu obis
Leaf, iu Cubs.
Leaf, in buckets...,
OATS—For feed
Rust proof seed.
SAW—Virginia....
Liverpool
AL
, -aa bolted
| UORN—By car load
•mail lots
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl...,
Choice
Extra family, per bbl,
Family, per bbl
Extra per bbl...,
tion to give of this. I can hardly re- Hampton wou , U a PP°,‘ n j; e ?m,n
member what Its oonteUs were, but my Democracy bad who could
impression ia it refers to negotiations L c " , y,?^ ar i/.Mjf.'itih
which were in progress with regard to The bill was passed in accordance with
toying ont tho Returning Board. I t*“ a programme.
FOREIGN.
M. Grevy’d Inaugural.
VzsiAiLLis. February 6.—President
low middling 8?it good ordinary SJ<: net re-
oslpts 11937: gross 14448. sales 9000; stock 587432.
Mobili—Cotton firm: middling 9, low mid
dling 834 good ordinary % net receipts 962; sale*
2000: nock 51-056.
Memphis—Cotton firm: ciferinci light; nudJ
dling 9. receipts 1527. shipments 2127. soles 3450;
Mr. - Pelton testified In regard to tel-1 The witness then gave tho particulars I Gravy, in hia message to tho Chambers, itoc £ 76215.
egtam No. 50 signed by Marble, eallinr of his candidacy for tho Senate in 1878 says: AcocsTA-Cotton *tesd^middling uplands
for 1200.000, that he replied to it that it as «n independent Democrat. The Be- The National Assembly in raising me
loo high. Ho oould not remember I publican convention endorsed him. He I to the presidency of too republic nas idl- I ciiarlwtos—Cottcm good demand and
tier detail*. B.-fore he met Mr. Weed never accepted nor declined such en- posed great duties upon f e - , Iaha B mddtag9^fcw^dimg954j^orftop*|i
h« was fully aatirfisd that the money doreement. Tho election was conducted apply myself unremittingly to their ac- ° et
would be forthcoming, but later ho re- fraudulently by tho Democrats by means compliahment, and shall be happy if, with —. Franoe—.
ostved telegram* from Oooper and somo I of tiseuo ballots and otherwise. Tho I the co-operation of the Senate and Cham- | __.,
000 else whom ho conld not recollect to Republicans were united. The witness ber of Deputies, I do not remain below FW^CIAL
the effcot that lbs money oould not be said he received at least twelve thousind I the level of what France has a right to | j> ABJS _ii^tailsfl0c. * ’ '°
raised.
Question—State cxtclly wbat conver-
uuion took place between yon and Gov
•rnor Tilden on this matter?
Answer—He was exceedingly annoyed
*ud denounced my action in tbe matter.
»a fact, he was very severe. I left for
Baltimore without his knowledge or con-
** n t, and be was much snrpriseJ at my
action.
Chairman—Did Mr. Tilden have any
wea that you were perfecting or attompt-
“B to pexfect negotiations for baying tbe
ratorning hoard?
Acawer—He had not the least idea of
*“ at *m going on.
Question—Did you toll or advise him
, J®* correspond cnee or Manton Marble
or Woolley from Florida?
Answei—I certainly did not.
Question—Did yon tell him anything
*hout the Weed correspondence t
Aoawer—I did not : the ecrre-pondence
arrangements were carried out solely
*>7 me.
Qnestion by Sfcnger—Do you mean to
M *re yon Bad no conversation with
“f- Tiideu on tb j B njgttsr nt til after
Jofir arrival from Baltimore ?
Mr Ci ^r\ r —^ 6 *’ s ^ r > that is the fact.
*• llInAn area mn*k ftOflOJOd,
voto» and a close calculation might give I expect from my efforts and my davotion. I new Yore—Stocks opened steady, money 19
him fourteen thousand, bnt he was re-1 Sincerely submiaaire to the great law of 234; exchange, long. 4S5; short 4«r34; state bonds
ported as receiving only nine thousand parliamentary government, I shall never <*£gmmg*mg***i QcTm .
votes. He did not think hia competitor | enter into conflict with .he national wnl I securities weak; new 5s State bonds
received nine thousand, bnt wa3 reported conveyed through its constitutional or- dolL _ w n. ^ —
having received fourteen thousand gane. J» Idils w^ ti^gesmnnma J*^2J!^iS£n££82£im£t£Z 85ftSK
votes. will submit to the vote of the Chambers, sod Northwretero «e?4. SFICB
0 , no) ,i,.- n - n fi rn ,B,itliflfollowins' and in questions raised by parliamentary preieired 8»34i Bock Island 12634; Western SINGER
Tno benato has oonhrmed the following i it tiTe tbe government will be guided I Umou Telegraph Company S93». I nutmeg
nominations: & Newton Pettie of MMd- W«J e ^ ^ and nnm i St akeable
ville. Pa., to be miniater re^dent and o£the conutry, inspired by a apir-
csnenl general of the Linited at I ; t 0 { progress and appeasement. It will
Bolivia. Postmasters Augustine A. I dav0 ,* eit: . m0 et particular attention to the
Fletcher, Marietta, Ga.; JeeaeB-Wi , I ainte£|ance o{ traDqQ ii]itj ( sccnrity
Carterarille, ^3a ; Edwin B. Brink, Wil- J confidence, whioh are benefits
DOFFEK—^Common 15
■■fair...
Good...
Prime.
J ava
Best Rio,
SOAPS— l’orlo
MOLASSES—Cho-.co Cuba, hhd*
Choice Cuba, bbl*
Sugarhoure, hhd*
BuimrhouM.bbls
Choice New Orleans
UGAR—Golden C .,
Brown
O. coffee
8xtr* O. white...,
Btandard A
Granulated
Fowderedand crushed
0HKESB—Bs*t Cream...
Factory.
0 RACKS ES—Soda
Cream
Ginger
Straw Dorry
Fancy
CANDLBS—Star.
I.i*ht|wei*ht..
NAILS—liajn :
4>4 a 3
Union Telegraph Company W3i- .
Bub Treosurr balances—Com 3115,6c1.279; cur
rency *47,007.122.
mington, N. C.
Synapsis Weather statement.
Omci Cnixy Signal Officib,
Washington, February 6.
Indications—For the South Atlantic
States light rains, followed by partly
cloudy weather, winds mostly from north
to west, with slowly - 5 “'~ u
and stationary or as'
tnre.
BALTlMORa—Flour active ar.d firm; Howard
Street and Western superfine 3 05(43 25, extra
I - . ~ ,3 75504 25. family 4 K-R5 25. Citj Mitts superfine
Franoe most ardently desires and most .73^325.extraS50@400. RiobrandaS2i@5 so.
imperatively needs. In the application Paispsco family 6 25 8outhern wheat steady;
r Lil 1—awhieh oiv» to our central cniy light receipts; Western active and firm:
of the laws whien giv- to oar general So ^’ tlltrn retl 1003105; amber 1 oog.i07. No2
policy its character and aim, the govern- Peanrylviniared 1 c-v§l 0<34- No2 Ween rn win-
meet will be itloenoed by the right spir-1 ter red spot snd Febmapl 05@106, Marehin.
NUTMEGS
CLOVES
CIGARS—PerM,
CHBROOT8
SNUFF—Loriliord’s. isr.
Loriltard's.foil.....
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Lucy Hinton...^
fine
CKEREL—Kit*
Half bbla
iroreiRD.
Hx chan re on *11 tbe pnncipai cities of Europe
and direct remittance* to any place of the Euro*
—- — ——-— _ . . . . . I jurtive and Heftier; white 45 yellow 4S -4. Oats ■ uu ««*«.. w _
will be liberal and just towards all, the Ilrm . Southern and Pennsylvania SC^SS, Wes- I peon continent. iorrectedbyA-E. Seifert,
. . Droteotor of all legitimate interests and I tern^'white Sl<332. Western mixed 3M?3l. Hay I Respective value ol foreign moneys:
ly rising barometer * ra3oIate defender of the interests .of : qniet; prime Pennjyirania and Ma^land 10^11 1 Beichsmark .. 243
I.fall in fAmn a ra- I . * 7-**” . .. .. L , - .. • . I i*»r ton. ProYisioni firm ana * *h*de Lirhcr: I 1 Au*tn*n Fiona (silrcr) ..•■•••.*••..**..# 46
- B | the State In its solicitude for those great Messpork, old9 £5. newiooo Bulkmeats, loose, j 1 — *3 (currency)
inatitotiona which are the ooiumns ot the j ghoaldeiy, 5 clear nb sid»s new 5^ ihouider*. I 1 Hollandiih Flonn .—.——.............. 41
soeial
BtOW * targe anare oi aixennon upon | LarjVefinM in rierees 734.' Butter steady I 1 “ on Paris... 19K
these Interests- It is by means of this [ , n d in fair demand: choice Western packed lf@ I 1 _, on the Orien; X034
S434egoht
For upwards or thirty years Mrs Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup bos been used for children. 11
prevent acidity of the stomach, relieves wind I .T.-1* ^n). eoaservative policy that I aidifroilJ 15«-17. Codee quiet and firm; rio in I J Lire iuliano...
Tim ’ —’ — —. I colic, regalate* the tiowels, cure* dyrentery and Iooweri of tha repnhlio are eyer cargoes U&liX. Whisky dull at 10834. Sugar 1 iwim-rfc r'
dTnt know'thsThe y^forle^u' H l °t onim.ted by ^T»d the | ““^fo^our grades below 4 oo firm and l$£%(r4*^ ^
one and the ]_ ___
^ samoTpirit, and prooesdipg always with jn*inVd^»M i«iawd;gradv'x »hofe * « Sal 1 ah' 1 " 1 p® 01111 Sterling,,,-.
. ■A- n< i it is the determined purpose of the manufacturer,
It thoroughly removes mercury from tho w ], nc , p linTr)r , tn r 1 ’
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial | "IlOSe name It Dear3, tO
rheumatism,and speedily cures all xkiu dJs- f
oases.
For saio by
Hunt, Bankin & Lam r.
MAINTAIN FULLY ITS SPLENDID CHABACTER.
Piano Tuning and Repairing. It is made of the richest phosphatic and ammoniac il ma-
u faction guaranteed. Givomeatnai. can tenals, as is shown irom the very high analytical results
bo found at all times at No 12 Cotton Avenue, • n j • J 5 J acouxuj
Qi-<—— 1 yielded m the past.
For further information as to price, etc., address
D. G-. PURSE, General Agent,
ga.
next to BUckshear’s Picture Gallery
janS Sm A HUBER.
DISSOLUTION:
E ROW If 9 Station. Ga. Jan 27.1879.
flmE firm of Johnson & Hill is this day do*
A solved by mu'ual consent, Mr Johnson
retiring to embark in business m Atlanta, Tho
business will bo continued at Brown’s Station
by E G Hill A Son, who will bo pleased to serve
their old patrons, and solicit the patronage of
the public generally, Tho business of the old
firm will be wound up by either or both mem*
bera of iho firm Those holding claims againat
uswillpleaso present them at once for payment.
Those Indebted to us will please call and settle
at once, if you desire extension come ana re*
new your paper, so we may close up our books.
Very respectfully,
ELAM JOHNSON,
E G HILL.
P 8—In retiring from the bmint s*, at the I
helm of vvimdi I h for tuvlve j ears, and j
bidding adeiu to the friends and patrons witn I
whom I have no pleanaiitly iuin*l.-.i Inth social
ly and in business relations, 1 cannot take my I
leave without returning an affectionate bow as a I
token of the warm friendship which I feel for I
thf citlz.-n*, of this commur.ilv, And in bidding
adieu to my former partner I bespeak for him the
hope that i e may receive a liberal patronage and
prosper in the new business.
Respectfully,
jm29 lw ELAM JOHNSON.
GERMAN POTASH SALT
For Fertilizing Fnrposes,
Imported directly and for sale low by
D. G- PURSE,
SAVANNAH, ga.
LOOK TO Y0I INTEREST
AM telling all Garden Seeds at 21-2 cents
per paper. Warranted fresh and true to name.
Peas, Beans and Corn]
in bulk at bottom prices.
R. H. MAT & OO
98 CHERRY BT., MACOSF, GA.,
Manufacturers ol and Dealers in
CAHIiKEWIIS, VAGUS
for Fori
Agents for the CEEEBEATED JACKSON WAGONS.
Tha beat wagon made. Every one guarantead to give perfect satisfaction.
Also the TENNESSEE WAGON, a low-priced, 1 durable wigon.
• HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMS,
VALISES, TRUNKS. TRAVELING
BOLAND B. HALL, Draggiit, I BAGS, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
““ 17 COTTON AVBNUR. I — « —a _•
LAP ROBES* HORSE BLANE£TSi
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
in quantities to suit purchasers and at prices
which make it to your interest to manufacture
your own fertilizer.
ecd jour order* to
A CARD.
/ZJ.ENTLEMEN wishing to procure handsome
Va Spring and Summer 8uits a-e invited to
call and eramine the Samples of MrJTPettua,
ofPettus & Curtis, No 41 Union Square, New
York, who can be found ar the Lanier House
during Saturday* the Stb. Mr.Pettus refers by
permission to lir A P Collini, Col 3 B Lewis,
and Col WA Lofton.febe St*
WANTED.
A FINE suit of Second-Hand Parlor Furni- |
toreuusbuied, Address
eodst Byron, 8 W R *, Ga,
O'Call and examine.onr stock, or write for prices, before purchasing._jj)i
BEPOSITOBIES—08 Cherry Street, Macon, and 208 Broad Street, Augusta,