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By Clisby, Jones & Reese,
MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1879.
Number 9.142
BY TELEGRAPH.
There were thirty-two counties in the I total crop exported to foreign porta waa
DAY DISPATOHK8.
FOREIGN SEWS.
State, and thirty-two Republican*, one
for each, were recommended for appoint
ment. Only aix or seven pronounced
Bepnblicans were appointed, because the
governor had promised to do so before
the list was presented. Many of those
appointed to act for the Bepnblicans were
Democrats, others were under Demo
cratic influence, while others were illite
rate men, and therefore unfit to represent
any J^arty. Protests were unavailing’/
French Affairs.
Qoaaavroww, February /.—The Span
iab stsamer Edward, captain Echevarria, I made'againat sneb appointments,
which left BlIUllWH Jsnnsry 24th, for I Senator Bandoiph, of the committee,
Liverpool, arrived here this morning and inquired whether Qoventora Moses and
reporta that on the fiih instant she (poke I Chamberlain did not disregard the reoom-
■ Let- S>-.r ('title, from New I meD'latK.nri of thi* Iirmocrata as to the
York Jsnnsry 2ttb, for Liverpool, with I appointment of commissioners and fill
tbs blades of her screw broken. The those places with persona of their own
Csltlo was then in latitude Cl north, and party r
loogilnde 19 west. I Witness cared not to eay of his own
Paais, rebrniry 7.—Lord Lyons, Brit-I knowledge that this was done. The
ish ambassador, will give a select ban- I investigation here closed, so far as the
qtifit to rmidiDt Qtevy at the British I Charleston feature is concerned. The
Embassy next week. I committee have summoned two witnesses
General Chan/.y will probably bo re-1 from Mississippi and two from Arkansas.
S laced in theGovership of Algeria by M* I There will be a meeting of the full com'
Irani*, late Director-aencral of the Paris mittee on Monday.
Exposition. I The Cipher Dispatches,
The aentUdc Franc, .ays Preaidont In tbo Po . ter Committee to-cUy Gib-
JW* ‘ he aan was recalled. He stated that when at
' ‘ • , 11,1 \vw Ofl.'UDa Baayn.- endsavor.-d to .n-
President of that tribonal, to inform h.. t hlm L offering to wk on hu
eolleagnea that the government does not ^fimony for a certain sum, but that he,
“* 15Sw;,"'"“ d “
Nows Items. Carter,’ of New Orleans, testified that
Cincinnati, February 7.—Louis Pos* St. Marlin's statement about witnesses
set, a young farmer living near Upper I before the committee having been influ-
HanJusky, Ohio, yeaterdsy shot himself I enced by money was fslse. Do did not
through the heart. The death the day | believe that Weber was psid for his tes-
pri vious of a recently married wife was I timony.
the cause of the suicide. I Gib-on said be visited New Orleans as
Wilwikotoh, Dn,.,Kibruary 7.—Ivan I correspondent of tbo New York Sun and
Kict, cAshicr of the Wilmington &. Bran- I as counsel to a Democratic member of the
dywine National Bank, was arrested last committee. He did not believo f-150
night for embezzlement. I was paid to Dnla. The prices for wit
TtlO Pottora ID Now York. nesses were much lower in tho South
N»w Yobs, February 7.—The Potter To bis knowledge none were paid for
investigating committee resumed its sea-1 their evidence.
Witness testified at some length, and
ndmitted the authenticity of some of the
dispatchea. He again declared that he
had no conversation with Tilden about
baying oat tho Electoral Board, either
before he went to Florida or after he re
turned , and never spoke of tho proposi
tions or negotiations to him (Tilden.) He
bad no knowledge of any attempt on the
3,310,000 bales ont of a crop of 4,750,000
balsa daring the year endlag September
1, 1678. Tho prodcctlon of this grest
staple seems to be loo large, and the re
sult is shown in glutted markets and low
prices, the larger crop of 1878 being
worth leas than that of the preceding
year. Basing the calculation on prices
returned by the producer we find the
vslnoof the crop of 1878 to be $191.700,-
000. and for 1877 $240,000,000. while
the number of bales was 4,750,000 in
1877 and 5,200,000 in 1878.
In response to an invitation from Sen
ator Wallaoe, of Pennsylvania, Senator
liuum and a number of other members
of the National and Congressional Dem
ocratic Committees met this evening,
the purpose being to arrange the prelim
inaries pertaining to the orgamzitiou
of a campaign committee. The subject
was, however, postponed nntil a future
mettiog. Me*srs. Wallaoe and Barnnrn
VEGETINE
jam
DROPS’?. _
I never shall
Forget the First Dose,
Fxovinxxcs.
11a H R Srsvxxs—
Rear Sir—I have been a (treat sufferer from
dropsy. I was confined to mj house more than
a year. Six moths of the tune 1 was entirely
helpless. I was obliged to have two men to help
ms in and out of bed I was swollen ID inches
larger than my natural size around my waist
I suffered ail a man could and live. 1 tried all
remedies tor Dropsy. I bad three different doc
tors. My friends all expected X would die: many
nights 1 was expected to die before morning.
At hut Vegetine was sent me by a friend. I
never shall forget the first dose. 1 could real ire
its good effects from day to day: I was getting
better. After I had taken some 6 or8 bottles I
could sleep quite well at nights. 1 began to gain
now qnite fast. After taking some 10 bottles. I
-i„»—a „ , | could walk from one part of my room to toe
were appointed a sub-oommittee to eon- other> My , ppct , te gooJ . the dropsy had
stder and report upon said organization. I at this time disappeared. 1 kept taking the
The House to-night considered the bill Vegetine until I regained mv usual health. I
authorizing the Tourer of the
lam a carpenter and builder. I will also
say it has cured an aunt of my wife's of Neural'
gis. who had suffered for more than ro years.
She says she has not had any neuralgia for eight
mouths. I bare given it teaneofaiy children
for Canker Humor, I have no ilouht in
mind it will rare any humor; it la a great
cleanser of the blood; it is safo to give a child
1 will recommend it to the world. Mv father
SO years old. and be mays there is nothing like
aion this morning. Manton Marble was
exam bud. His answers weregivoc with
marked precision and his manner was
tboioagbly seli-poaseesod. Ho said ho
Went to Florida to look after the Electoral
vote. He oonld not eay bo went tbero
antler inntruotioiiB of tho Domooratlo
Committee. Did not go at the reqeost
of Mr. Tilden or any one. Called on tho
Governor tbo evening ho left and simply I part of the Democracy to bay ont the Ro-
bado him good bye. Wo had no conver- turning Board, and though while in Flor-
Mtlon. Talked with Bandoiph, Blair and I ida ho talked with Chandler, ho knew
Fox on the anbjeotof hie jonrnoy. I think I nothing of a proposition that tho Bepnb-
1 got a cipher from Air. Pelton at tho I licana should sell out. At this point thB
Everett House and need it subsequently, following note was received:
Sent no telegrams and rcoclved nons from 15 Gr.AMMxp.cT Fare,
Governor Tilden. Addressed bis tele- February 7, 1879.
nraros lo Felton. My object in going to Ta jf 0M . Spha Bunton, Chairman Con-
Plorfda w«a to take care of tha Electoral | gr esrional Committee,Fifth Avenue Hotel:
vote. Let mo bora suggest that the ci.
pber disptlohre, as published in Ihe Tri
fruit*, so far aa 1 am concerned, are simply
rnbblsb.
My dispatch to Senator Gordon, says:
"Tell Gordon, therefore, it is the truth,”
Dear Sir—I learn in the public press
that it is the desire of yonr committee to
terminate its session in this city the cur
rent week. I take this liberty, request'
ing that before you leave an opportunity
be afforded mo of appearing before yon to
and being made at tho time, proves this. Pe ,* " v '
I have already published statements of °“ b , nm ? 7 ,k I, 1 i, d “
what I did and did not do. One of my I** 0 "®* *® the ,n( l n,r y w,th wh,ch * on
statements was published January one | aro f llr ™
year ago. The other, "Bob a Dob" was
published in tho Tribune tor months.
What I did not da was to buy the Florida
votes, and they were for sals. I would
like to submit theao letters if tho com
mittee haa no objection.
Mr. Beed—I have a decided objection.
Chairman—Then they are ruled ont.
CAPITOL NEWS.
Meeting of tho Democratic Evoca
tive Coinnill tec—The Naval Appro
priation Bill.
Wa-ii i rotor, February 7.—Tho Na
tional Democratic Executive Committeo
will moet to-night to consider important
basinnsa in regard to the future course of
the party.
In the Senate, Mr. Sargent, of Cali-
fornia, gave notice that ho would call up j sma ]| business at unchanged prices. Fu
tho bill to restrict Cuinese immigration | opened firm on Friday last and ad-
for consideration on Wednesday next, I vance ,j 1.334 but closed weak and 1 321
and epoke of tho importance of this sub-1 ^i.igi lower, and, since Friday, has
jest to the people of the Pacific Coast. I {, e6n generally dull with very slight fluc-
Mr. Hamlin will, when tho bill cotnee tuft t ionB . To-day (Thursday) thero was
up, move its indefinite postponement. I moro doing bnt very little offering, and
The Vioo President appointed Messrs. a j Tanc od 1-16 to 3-32J. tho final
Hamlin, Conkllug, Kirkwood, Eaton and I showing an advauco of l-32d on lost
Morgan a select committeo to examino I Thursday’*,
tho claims of citizens of tho United States ’ jfowa Items,
against the government of Nicaragua. | KlcHJI0I!1)f February 7 ._ A bm pagsaa
Yours, very respectfully,
[Signed] S. J. Tir.oxij.
The committee resolved that Mr. Til
den should be allowed to appear before
mem at noon to-morrow.
Foreign.
LivxarooL, February 7.—This week’s
circular of tho Liverpool Cotton Brokers
Association says cotton was qniet
throughout the week with a moderate
business, tho tendency boingin favor of
bnyers. To-day (Thursday) thore was
some increase in the demand and more
firmness, but quotations of la3t Thurs
day, for sumo descriptions, were slightly
reduced. American was in pretty gen
eral demand, which tho holders met
freely. Quotations are unchanged, ex
cepting for good ordinary and low mid
dling, which are very scarce and a sir
toenth higher. In tea island there was a
In tho House, Senate amendments to
the Naval Appropriation bill wero non
concurred in, and tho Uonso is proceed
ing with the regular business of the
morning hour.
In the Senate, Mr. Harris, of Tennes.
tee. from tbo select committee to inquire
aa to tho beat means to prevent epidemic
disease*, reported a bill to prevent the
both Houses of the General Assembly to
day authorizing tha Governor to borrow
$100,000, at six per oont., the same to be
refunded on or before tho 15th of Jane
next, and pledging tho revenue of tho
State for the payment thereof.
The Senate bill proposing to amend
tbe Moffett bell pnnch llqnor law, was re
committed to the Finance Committee.
introduction of oontagiouj diseases into ^ leaves the present ball pnnch law in
the United States, and to establish a bu- | for “ e *
re 111 of publio health, which was placed
on tbe calendar.
Ex-Governor Hartranft of Pennsylva
nia was to-day appointed Po.i master at
Philadelphia, Pa. *
N It) I I T DISPATCHES.
Washington.
Washington, February 7,—Nomina*
tions: James Pollock to be Naval oillcor
at PhiUdelphu; A. Louden Snowden, to
bs Sups tin ten Jen. of tho Philadelphia
Mint.
Tho Senate Finance Committee took
final action uj-ou tho House bill amend
atory of the Internal Bevenno laws, and
authorized tho chairman to report it to
the Senate Committee. Tbe vole stood
five to fonr.
It was decided to recommend concur
rence in the House provision reducing
the tax on manufactured tobacco to 16 cts.
per pound. The Committee fix tbe tax
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Omen Cnisr Sionai. Officio,
Washington, February 7.
Indications—For tho Sonth Atlantic
States: Northerly to easterly winds,
partly cloudy weather, and near tbe coast
light rains, stationary or a slight rise in
tho barometer, and during Saturday a
slight rise in temperature.
For the Gulf States : Northerly winds,
shifting lo easterly and southerly, partly
cloudy weather, and during Saturday ris
ing temperature and tailing barometer.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
FttOX WASHINGTON.
| Report ol Committee on Epi
demic*—National Quarantine
Recommended.
Washington, Febroary 7.—Tha select
w „ , 1 genato committee, appointed 10 deter-
on snuff at twenty-four cents, and strike 1 m i nL . the means for preventing the intro-
out all provisions relative to the tax on dnalioa nod spread of epidemio diseases,
i.-.ir,-*, . her. itil eig.irett*s, thu- pro- p rt ,. ou t e d ,, report today, through Sena-
poaing to leave them subject to taxation tor Harris. After detailing the opsra-
at existing rates. Tne Hor.ee provision 110D9 0 ( the Board of Experts who visited
repealing tbo tax on matches is stricken I .Memphis and New Orleans, the commit,
oot, and the oommitteo have also entirely 1 tea strongly iooline to tbe opinion that
omitted the tobacco bonded warehouse I neither the yellow fever or cholera is in-
daase. The bill is further amended by digenoaa lo soy part of tha United States,
...i,'ir,\,n , f .1 s- .'lion to remit all I and that • wsjoriiy, if not all, epidemics
t u'.i n ix..-e Iv.'i.t saving banks, and to 0 f these diseases w.lb which the country
exempt from taxation two tboueand dol- has suffered resulted from importation,
lari on each deposit mado by one person I Tha committeo is also of tte opinion that
er association in any savings institution. ! the best and only oertain means of pie
In the Senate, Mr. Matthews, of Ohio, I vent teg the introduction of the*
from tbo soleot committee on epidemic diseases from other countries is absolute
due»s6s, reported a joint resolution an- non-intercourse with tho parts where ais-
thoriziug the oommitteo to sit daring the easo exiets In an epidemic form. The
reccB9 t and to retain tho aoivices of three I next best means is a well regelated na-
experts who shall visit Havana and sneh I tional quarantine. To this end the com-
oth*r places as the committee may direct, mittee report a bill prescribing the duties
to inquire Into the history of the yellow 11-> be observed by vessels arriving in the
fever. The joint resolution also requests I United States from infected porta, and
tho Pr. -idect to invite the concurrence establishing a bureau of health, in lieu
and co-operation of the Spanish govern- 0 f tbo marine hospital service, which it
meat in tte examination and experiments I proposes to abolish. The bill also con-
to bo made in fnrlberanoe of internation- j templates co-operation with State and
al commerce ard the winltary Interests of municipal authorities without interfering
men. The bill wss plaeed on tbe calen- w j t b their r. speotive systems. The ra
dar. Tbe Senate passed the Honse bill I p 0r f, in conclusion, recommends the en-
relieviog certain legal disabilities of wo- j forcemeat of strict sanitary measures in
meD. Senator Windonr addressed tbo I every city and town.
SenAte on bis retolntton favoring the im- 'Washington, February 7.—A report
migration of colored persons. I from the Agricultural Department, just
The House agreed to tho report of the received, among other items, gives .the
Conference Committee on the Indian ap- price, of the cotton crop, concerning
pxopiiation bill. A number of private which is said: “Wo are guided by the
b:i.» w< re pi.-f d. after which a recess | prices received by ^tlro
vhich
was taken nntil this evening.
The Teller Sob-Commtttee examined
John L. Y.’tsl, id Columbia, South Caro
lina. He was Secretary of the Bspnbll-
can State Execntive CommitUe, acd
have ruled excessively low this winter,
the average for the whole country being
Lbont 8} cents per pound. Tbe groat
Talae of tbisrrop is founded on a demand
for expoi t. Prior to the war, in 1559 and
Lxecmiva tomamwe, »ca ms i . . ,
Buoh offirer be hid corresponded with the W6H, the amonnlimpOT
B«I ubheana of oaeh oounty aa to | Britain from tho United btates waa rout
tbs ucmiottion* of Kapnbliojus
eefto as Commissioners of Election. He
tcck tho list to the executive office.
Governor Hatrpton was absent, but he
waa told by the governor's private eecre
filths of their whole importation. Dur-
iug the war ii fell off to lets than two
per cent^fiUndin# in 1866 at 37 per
\Ve find that in 1878 we had regained the
position we held prior to 1861, and that
r.ur-cftka of the cotton used and mano
tary that the matter of appointment was Jour-ruths or me cotton usea mu*
with General Kennedy, president ol the tactured in Great Britain cams from the
Democratic State Executive Committee. * United Slates. The proportion of o
State* to reeelvo United States coins in
exchange for United States notes. An
amendment. In the ahape of a substitute,
was adopted, providing that on tho pre
sentatlon of any ooin* of the United
States at the snb-tteaanry at New York,
there shall be exehanged therefor on de
mand, to the extent and amount to which
such ooins are legal tender, and equal to I *° »vo strength, and lift to nn aged person.
,hA iJL.nr. -/< L. -nG.li .:i cannot bo too thankfal for tho use of it. 1 ai
the amonnt of treasury notes, and all sil- I y^j jours, JOHN s XOTTAGB.
ver ooins so reoeived whioh aro unfit for Alx D „ llsni 0 , inB blood-U Vegetine
circulation shall be reootned without I willrelierepain: cleanse,purify.andenrosuch
farther action. I diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health
The House adjourned for the want of
a qnornm. | proof, if you are a sufferer, joncan be cured?
■RnwunYiH! I Why is this medicine performing snefi great
x WXX.JSAU'JN. I cure*f it works in the blood, in tile circulating
fluid. It can truly be called the Great "Blood
rthinMn IfntinnAro I Purifier. The great sonree ot disease originates
umooao muunoora. t , n ths bIood . an[1 no medicine that docs not act
London, February 7.—A Hoy da’ dis» I directly upon it. to purity and renovate, has
patoh from Singapore saja tho Chinos* I any just claim upon public ettettion.
fair demand: prime steam in tierces 6 SO.
meat* strong: shoulder* 3 SO. short rib 4
clear sides 4 S
dera 4. clear
urewof tbe Australian bark Kate Waters,
from Hong Kong to Foochow, mntineered
and murdered tbe officers and scuttled j
tbe v. duel.
Liverpool, Febroary 7.—The British J
steamer Agia Sofia, from Ne.v Orleans
has arrived. She resoaed from a boat
two of tbe orew of the British Bhip Van-
dioman, Captain Corning, from Liverpool |
January 30:h for Sandy Hook, whioh was
sunk by a collision with an unknown vea-
VEGETINE
I owe my Health
To Your Valuable -
Vegetine.
Niwpobt, Kt. April S9.IS77.
Me H tt Stevens—
Dear Sir—Having suffered from a breaking
sel. The orews of both vessels, except out of Cankerous.Soros for more than five years,
tbo two men resoned by the Agia Sofia,
aro supposed to have been lost.
The l'otter Committee.
health to your valuable Vogetine.
Tour most obedient servant,
ALBERT VO if ROEDEE-
“It is unneccss]
caused by an accident ot a fractured bone, which
fracture ran into arunning sore, and have used
everything I could think of and nothing helped
me. until 1 bad taken six bottes of your vain-
- . , - .. a able medicice which srr Milter, tho apothecary,
The following question was asked tho recommended very highly. The sixth bottle
witness (Gibson): “Were you the modi- I cured me, and all J can say. is, that I owe my
um for the transmission of this infamona 1 k “ ,1, ‘ “ Ymhu.
proposition to buy the Betarning Board?
Look at the telegram which says: ‘Tell i .... . , ...
T? ...in .. ‘‘It is unnecessary for me to enumsrato the
ttasaia saddle Hlacketone, and then look diseasesforwhich tha Vegetine should beused.
at telegram No. 64, beginning ‘Telegram know of no disease which will not admit of its
here.’ Mr. Pelton swears that yon tele- Dse > wi,h * ood results. Almost innumerable
r,. I complaints are caused by iwisouous secretions
graphed him on December Cth that I jmhe Mood, which can bo entirely expelled from
'Proposition failed. I the system by the use of Vegetine. When tho
Answer — " This is incorrect. The blood is iwrfectly cleansed, the disease rapidly
words-Proposition failed' belong to the I “* J*)” ^
Tribune and not to me.” [Langhter and
applause, checked by the chairman ]
Witness was not aware that Woolley
was authorized to buy out tho Beturning I
Board; witners knew nothing of the |
proposition looking to that end beyond
that, as he stated, transmitting the sug- I
gestion through cipher dispatches after |
the decision of tho Beturning Board.
Tilden denounced the whole proceeding,
and esid that nnder no circumstances I
would behave countenanced any such | the b« sl; <i <1 °J : tata*uthiscUy^ j X i have used ^your
arrangement. ' ' " ‘ ‘ 1
| tlv resforeO, and the pstient is cured.
VEGETINE
Cured me when tho
DOCTORS FAILED,
Cinciskati. O, April 10,1877.
Dr H R Strvens—
Dear Sir—I was seriously troubled with Kid'
ney Complaint for a tong time. I have consulted
the best doctors in this city. I have used your
Togo lino for this disease, and it hss.rured mo
when tbe doctorstaitcd to do so.
Yours trul;
X ours truly.
EARNEST DUBIGAN.Resideiice «t RacoSt.
Plaraot business, 671 Cent Ave.
U.
VEGETINE
Prepared 1
B. STEVENS. Boston, Mars.
lasiness, 571C
CINE l
I by f
Tho CharlostoH Races.
CnARLKbTON, Febroary 7.—The at
tendance at the third day's races was
poor. The weather was dark and rainy
and the track tolerably good.
Firetraca—A inilo anda half dash, all
ages, Jim Bell the favorite won, Bxppa-
liannock second. Bill Dillon third. Little
^s'eoond—Mite heVta^CaS'n Erhardt I Aegetine is Sold fay all Druggists.
won the first heat. Bergamot, favorite, I 1 !
winning the last two and tho race. Time, I Weekly net receipts 3307; gross : sales
:50, 1:48], 1:50. I *75: exports to Groat Britain ; coastwise
Third—One and a quarter mile, alt I ‘’'puiLADRLriiia—Cotton Ann;" middling
agea.JLeroy won by a nose, Hssilah, fa- low middling ‘SA. good ordinary bjf. net re-
vorite.second; Hattie F. third,and Egypt, I ceipts 271: gross 3x9..sales —.stock:SI7S.
In 1 ’ , I Weesly net recoipts2012. gross 5ft0. sales3i9S,
third favorite in tho pools, lost. Irmo, | apmuer3 si2S. exports to Great Kriumi2LS.
Savannau—Colton firm: middling *%■ low
middling 81S-1G, good ordinary tsbi net recoipts
If you cannot take the baby to the I 21C8.—; salts 1000. stock 74163.
country, use Dr. Bnll’s Biby Syrup for
tho usual diseases of early childhood.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
FINANCIAL ANDCOMMERCIAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
CORRECTED DAI1T.
OPPICK TELEGRAPH AND messenger
Pebecart 7,1879.—Evening.
Tbe market to-day was firm at 84* cents for
middling.
Received today by rail ........ 40
by wagon.—— 74— 113
ed 286
Sold 280 |
STATEMENT*
Stock on band September i. 1S'73„
Reoeived to-day
previously — —
112
627
Shipped to-day —
previously.
Stork on band this evening..—
Reoeived to-day......
same date
Weekly net receipts 13356; gross 13122: sales
£900: exports to Great Britain ——. Prance
111 0; channel 3926: continent 1271: coartwiso 8566.
New Orlkaks—Cotton strong: middling 93L
low middling 8B- good ordinary 3}f. net ru-
a sipts 8079. gross 10168. sates USX). Stock S84S92.
Weekly net receipts 74730; gross ; salts
49160, export to Great Britain 29109, coastwise
35tt; continent £074: Franco —: Channel —.
Mobile—Cotton quiet; middling 9, low mid'
dtiug Sfi good ordinary 8}{, net receipts 976,
gross —. sales 1600, stock 63213.
Weakly net receipts 1CS46. gross : sales!)
70390; exports to Great Britain 4728: coastwise
U906; continent ; Prance 3930, channel 1805.
MEitrnis —Cotton Arm: middling 9JJ; net
receipts 2372; shipments 2297: sales 1400, stock
76790.
Weekly net rocipts 14109: shipments 10331; sales
12860.
Augusta—Cotton firm: middling S74. low
middling 8?£ good ordinary 7%, receipts 8t7.
shipments —, sales 2236.
Weekly receipts 3493; shipments CC01; sales
6296; spinners —. stock 1SM9.
Charleston — Cotton firm, middling 9J2,
low middling 9ji good ordinary SJf. net receipts
3175. gross , sales 1600, stock 64261.
Weekly net receints 12667. islos 10200: exports
Great Britain 2009; channel ; coastwise 2904,
.56126—S62SS
56.765
I continent 3819. Prance 1S33.
,.o-oo*—o—ju | J1OKTG034ERT — Cotton steady; middling 9,
low middling 83f. good ordinary Sti. receipts
3693. shipments 3699, stock Si96 stock lust yesr
15677, sales S5S9.
Macon—Cotton firm; middling 63£. Iowmid-
dlingSJy. good ordinary 8; receipts less, sales
1371. stock 4319, stock last year 7872. shipments
Colunbcs—Cotton steady: middling 8jf,
middling 834 good ordinary 8>£. receipt* 2S22,
shipments 3435. sales S531: to spinners £95; stock
iii5^.
Nashville—Cotton firm: middling 8low
midaling 834. good ordinary 734, net receipts 1661:
shipments 1218. tales 1843. to spinneri 21. stock
11386. stock last year 7207.
Comparative Cotton Statement
| I For tho week ending Friday. Febnrary 7.1879
et receipts slsllDS ports for week... 169.593
List yesr... 183,399
Total receipts to this date...—.3,426.763
List year 3^23.199
Exports for tho week 104.398
Last year. - - 117.333
Total exports to this date. 2.072.047
Last yesr 1,800,312
Stork st all US ports —.. 372.466
Last year..——. 91G.212
Stock at all interior towns—.,. 138.222
Last year, ——— 143,81b
Stock at Liverpool 4H.0C0
Last year—— 635.0W
Stock American afloat for Great Britain,. 346,000
Last .vear„. 344.000
LATEST TELEUKAFHIC REPORTS j
Cotton.
Uvebtool—Noon—Cotton shade firmer; mid
dling uplands 6J4: middling Orleans 534-
Sales S.000 bale*, of which looo were taken by
»peral»tore and for export: receipts 19000.1S600 j rency J49J44.562.
of which were American.
Future* opened quiet at last night SDrices:
Uplands, low middling clause Febroary and
March delivery 534@51S-32. March and Apnl
13-32. May and Juno 534. June and July 617-32
£59 16.
Sales for tbo week 48,000; American 33,900; spec
ulation 2000; export 3000; forwarded from ship's
side 4000; actual export 6TOO-. imports 99.000.
American 77.000; stock 41LM0; stock ot American
292.000: adost 648,000; Amercan 299,000.
130 p m—Fntnici dull but steady.
4 pm—Sals* of American 7000.
* m—Futures closed weaker; upland* low
FINANCIAL
Loedoe—Noon—Consols. 963 16; Erie 2634-
Paeis—Rentes list 10c.
New York—Stocks opened strong; money 2<3>
:34: exchange, long, 48634 short488''
dull; government securities weak.
Money 2;4*)b3: exchange 4SS34@486; Gcvem-
ment securities steady; new 5s IfiiJS. State bends
doll*
8treks strong: Ne-w fork Central 116j£. Brio
2634. Lake Shore 7234: llllnoiE Centre! 8734= Pitts
burg 9334; Chicago and Northwestern CS?4.
preferred 8634: Rock Island 1233J; Western
Union Telegraph Compsny iqj03£.
Bub Treasure balances—Com 4116,831,911; OUT
PRODUCE
Baliixos*—Flour active and firm; Howard
Street and Western superfine 3 003310. extra
3 75.il 26, family 4 50-33 60. City Mills superfine
30083 50. extra 3 75@123. Rio brands 5 25@5 60.
Psispsco fanuly 6 25. Southern wheat steady but
quiet: Western in setire demand and firm:
houthern red 1008105: amber 106@107;No2
Pennsylvania red 10C@1 0J34. Nol Western win
ter red. spot and February 10634. March 10634-
6 "pm—Futures closed weaker; uplands low | Southere cornqnset si^firm but fcaree; VVestern
midSuug cause July rod August »ey S
v»»Vn.r- Veon— Cotton dull- sales 54J firm: Southern and Peunsylrania 3*831. Wes-
mrfdhn^upUnds9ld6;S^hngOrieros911*16 I teniwhite «8«. W.8m»M■3SZ By
Futures opened st«adier;February delivery 9 65.
W 19 ‘ 0^9"l5?new^66. tn Bu]kmXt 8 “^ e e;
Fu^es closed barely Mre^raales 45,000; Feb- SeltSSdrttSS
i«ry 4 oi.iimrch i*.71, April S» SS, May 10.05, June new.packed. 4 4 . cle-r rIDBdM pRCK^as,^. becok
ior-i» y ocmb7r^-^ ioi5_3j 'ssgSrSss:
,2^*502. oKidlmr UP-! Choice Western packed do rolls 15@17.
UnvJs 9 9-1C. middling Orkauu fll«ML " I
Weekly net receipts 520u. gros-t IHM8. «alea 1 Wh-ky dull it 108K. SngsrQnie».and
51S4; export* to Groat Britaun 7094, channel I . _
—v Prance 15S. continent *00. stock 155Si5. I * SiwfOEK—Flour trades below 4 00 firm and
OiinaroV'CoUM Arm. middling low 1 rather scarce; grades shore 4 00 dull wdnn-
mldAiliruc 83$ Rood ordinary net receipt SC94; I changed; mpertint) and ttate 325®
grogs wdes 2544, stock 773*5. I 310, common to good extra ditto 3C3@3 90; eood
Weekly net reoeipis IS Ilf; cross l?ff5: exports to choice 395^4 80; fioathern:flour more active;
j Great Briuin 1734ft; France 1&45; conuncci common to fair extra 399&4S5; good te choice
1C35, channel ; ooASiwiee 4C15; sales loSST. | extra5 oO^6 25. Wheat—winter call and lower,
NosFOlX—Uottou steady, middling 9}^.net re- I except No*amber which Is scarce and w&nted
ceints 1907. cross —. stock *5*94. sales— 7 | *L fuJl prices; spring quiet and unchanged: un-
Weekly net receipts 1405ft, gross —. rales 4700:1 graded red W©10SK: No 3 red winter I OS
Doris 'to France . c**»«wise 7*S9. Great 10*. Ooror.ew heavy end Slower, old without
En tain 4ftS0. coot men: 3008. important chance. O»isdu|U>0 3 white 32. riolfce
KiLTiunpi—Cotton firm middling 9}^; lo* | quiet and unchanged;Rio in^cargres 1114@17^.
miicliuc 9^ inxxl ordinary b\ net r-ceipt* bugmr dull and uuch*uMCd; standard A c v 4 ^S; 2
375. crosi 555, sales 401, to spinnersstcc-1 fair to good refimnz 6 ,@6, a ; pnme6%^7;reflaed
firm, granulated 85s* powdered 8;^, crushed 9.
Molasses dull; New Orleans 25&S8. Rice quiet
and steady; Carolina fair to prime 6*^7: Louisiana
fair to prime 6Fork very dull,old 8 75:
new 10 47H rash. Middles quiet; Western and
city long clear V/g, thor; cltaar Lard^quiet
and '
Weekly net receipts 577; gross 4!65; sales 194^
spinners 4t0. exports to Groat Bntain ; coast
wise 166; continent 29*9
BobTox — Cotton firm: nuddiing \r\, low
middling a* good ordinary §5 e '. DCt rece*pus 663,
cross 1977; tales —; stock 2625.
Weekly net receipts S154; gross 12610; I sales
ci;v,rts to Greta Britain 1704.
heavy, prime steam spot 6 65&r> 75, Whisky
dull at 106;$. Freights quiet
CllCinATT—Flour dull; family 4 20 ^ 5 25
WlLdixoroM—Cotton steady: nudditag9^£,Iow i Wheat fair demand; red and amber 9Q&96. Corn
net 1 m taker at S3)£&34. Oats easier at 2SX. Pork
quiet and firm; 9 75310 CO. Lurd firm and in
low middling 4?*. good ordinary SYg: m
cjipts 615, gross s^les 70, stock loia;.
M‘*a**« »tc«iu tu iicfius o ju. Duia i TAJUS
SImmon 8’ Uw Begulalor
^9K;N?w O&S-L "LiS f»?riy *** discare* of tbe StomacKLiver rod M
acuve rod a shade higher; jacking 3 90#410. .. .. ■■ "
LOUISVILLE—Flour quiet extra S 00@3 25. fam.
iIyS60@S75. Wheat steady; red 91: amber rod
white 96. Coro doll: white St; mixed 33. Oeti
white 26, mixed 26. RTe quiet at 64. Pork strung
at 1012J4- Lard quiet: choice leaf in tierces 7;
choice loafin kegs >• Bulk meets stronger: shoul
ders S}4: clear rib 4,‘4@tJ4: clear tide* 4 7 4@5. Ba
con scarce and firm shoulders 4; clear rib 614i
clear sides 5?£ Sugar-cured hams ^9. Whit
ky easier at 111
Chicago—Flour firmer: spring extras 3 00
@4 60: low grade* 2,00@2 76; patent 5 00 @8 00.
Wheat fairly active and a shade higher; No 2 red
winter 88(390: No 2 Chicago spring 87};®*; cash;
S7?;@SS March. 8-* ;@S9Af April. Corn in good
demand and a shade lower for cash at SlMj^Sl!.,
S:$4 March. OaU weak at 203402071 cash rod
March. Fork active, firm rod a shade higher at
9 4f@3 65cash, 9 60@9 62)4 March, 9 75@9 77H
April. Lard in fair demand and a shade higher;
6 66 cash. 0 G0@6 62!4 March. Bulk meat* strong;
shoulders 3 55.ahcrt rib 4 76. short clear sides 4 Si.
Whisry steady at 104.
st. Louis—Flour firm and unchanged; double
extra fall 3 5003 65. treble do 3 »6@410. Wheat
better: No 2 red fall 9J!I cash. 96?4 February.
14 March, 97 April; No 3 te. Corn active; No 2
xedSOU. Oats—No 2 23;iS12S?4cash. Whisky
steady at 104. Pork anil at 96214. Lard
a shade firmer, prime steam 6 £0. Bulk meats
quiet;shoulders 3 3(0140; short rib 450S4C5.
Bacon inactive; shoulders 4% short rib 5 26.
W1I.I. CURB
FEVEBaND AGUE.
The undersigned hss no hesitation in
asserting that in low latitudes, and espo-
eiaUy in those malarial districts sa
southern and eastern Georgia. Alabama.
Mississippi and Florida where chills ard
fevors aro almost universal in tne fall
season, the judicious use of Simmons'
Regulator, prepared by J II Zeilin'i Co.
as a preventive rod tonio to the system,
will secure comparative immunity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, numbering the best
rod noblest of the land, will attest the
troth of this remark. The Eestulator
acts mildly upon the biliary ducts is
free from mercury, and jierfectly harm
less, We should be pleased to see it oc-
a place in every Southern bouse-
1III JONES.
_ Editor Telegraph A Messenger.
October 16,1873.
ho!
NATAL BIOSES.
NewYoee—Spirits of turpentine steady at 30 j
Rosin quiet at 140(9142)4 for good strained.
WiLRiEGtoE—Spirits turpentine strong at 27.
Eosin Arm at 11714 for strained. 120 for goad i
strained. Crude turpentine steady at 1 SO lor
hard: 1 90 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar firm |
at 135.
MASJNSNSWB
NEW YORK—Arrived—Ganos.
Arrived out— Danneborg, I van hoe. Glendale,
Kate Davenport, Memphis, Progress. Sea Drift.
Fedo Ksjieranzs. Domini CO Lanata, Rots, Cecils
Anger, Silo, Yon fleR He.vdt. Fair and Easy, F F
Carling.
, 9J4@)0
8!<J@8}4
. 8@8>
. 30@10j,
45® 50
60(36.5
. 05(370
. 7 00
.. 8 60
. 600|.
6 76.
, 660
. IB
. 15!4<316
, 28(328
4)4 a
23
Uaoon Wholesale Market
OOBBICXHD DAILY BT
F. ES. TINSLEY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Olear rib sides 6?;@C
Shoulders
Balk olear rib sides
Bulk shoulders
Mignolia hams
LARD—in obis
Leaf, in tubs
Loaf, in buckets...,.,............
OATS—For feed
Rust proof seed
BALT—^Virginia.
Liverpool
MBAL
<823 boitod
CORN—By car load..
small lots
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl
Choice
Extra family, per bbl
Family, per bbl
Xitra per bbl
COFFEE—Common
Fair
Good.....................................
Prime.
Java
Beat Rio
HO APS—l’erlb
MOLASSES—Choioo Cuba. hhds..
Choice Cuba, bbis
Sagarhoitse. hhds .... |
Hugarhouso. bbls 26
Choice New Orleans 6
UGAR—Golden G 8^@9
O. ooffee.V.
Ultra O. white
Standard A
Granulated
Powdered and crushed II
0PKKSK—BestCream«,
IjMn—.................................
CRACKERS—Boda
Cream..._ 11 all
Gingor 10 a 11
Stra wherry 14
Fancy 14
0ANDLH8—Btar. 15
Lightlweight 161-1
NAILS—Basis IDs... 2 85
STARCH
PEPPER 20
SPICE 20
GINGER - 14
NUTMEGS 1 60
CLOVES
01(3
CHI
8NU#F—LorilUrd's. l
UirillArd’s.foil...^.
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Lucy Hinton..—
BVjroutn.
B i change on ail the principal cities of Europe
and direct remittances to any place of the Euro-
poan continent, lorrectod by A. E. Seifert.
Respective value ol foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 24}£cgold
1 Austrian Florin (silver) .................. 46
1 “ •• (currency) —.44
1 Hollandish Florin 41
1 Franc on Belgium 1914
“ on Switrorlaud (eidg. Wahr) 19*4
“ ou Paris 19«
*‘ ou tho Orient 20)4
1 Lire Italiano 19
“ gold 19«
Ironer on Sweden.Norway, Denm'rk 27)4
ubol (Russia) 64
1 pound Sterling 4.92
HHirFUtU PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per tb...—
Dry salt
Dry flint —.
GOAT SK1H4—Dry, per lb
SHEEP SKINS—"er piece
HBARL1NGS—Por piece .......
DBBRSKIN8—per lb
LEAT11E R—In the rougn
RACCOON—Por pieoe —
MINK-Per piece
OTTER—Per piece
BEAVER—Per niece —.
GREY FOX SKINS ......
RED FOX
WILD OAT—Per pieo*...—.
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, per lb
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb
GINSENG—Per lb -
DRIED APPLES-Prime per lb.
DRIED PEACHES—Poeled.bright Nol
Unprelod. No 1 —
DRIED BLACKBERRIES ..—
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb....
Unwashed .........
Washed
Safe Medicine for Children.
Your ltarulator i* superior to any otlier rem-
eJj* for malarial diseases amons children, and it
has a large sale in this section of Georgia.
_ WM RUSSKLL, Albany. Ga.
For children complaining of colic,
headache or sick stomach, a teaspoonful
or more will give relief. Children as well
as annlta eat sometimes too muen supper
or oat something which does not digest
well, producing sour stomaclie. heart
burn or restlessness. A good dose of Liver
Kegulator will give relief. This applies
to persons of all ages. It is the cheapest,
purest and best family medicino in tho
world.
CONSTIPATION.
Testimony or 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 tbe last three or four
years, and always when used according to the
directions, with decided benefit. 1 think it is a
good medicine for tho derangement ol tho liver,
at least such has boon my personal experience in
tho use of it. HIRAM WARNER.
Chief Justice of Geogis.
DR. A. Q. SIMMONS
UVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE.
Look to your own interest, do not sacriflco
your health, perhaps your life, because some un
principled dealer asks yon to try tbe imitation of
this valuable medicine. hU onlyonjeet being to
[make an extra twenty-live cents per bottle, re-
aril leas ol its effects on your system and general
Take care not ta buy any article as “Simmons
Liver Regulator or Medicine.'* that has not our
genuine lable and stamp on it. Accept no imi-
| Da SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE.
Manufactured only by a
J. E. ZEILIN & CO.,
oct23 deod wjv
Philadelphia.
NOTICE.
X HAVE this day formed a copartnership with
| Mr M Greenberg under the firm name of
Ullmann & Greenbergi
| for tha purpose of conducting a general Mer
chant Tailoring business.
1 A ULLMANN,
M GREENBERG.
Macon, Ga, Febroary 4th, 1879.
In railing attention to tho above we beg leave
to state that Mr Greenberg will leave for the
North this week to purchase tho finest stock of
| Spring and Snmmor Goods over brought to the
city. His experience as a Cutter, having learned
his profession in London, Paris and New York,
enables us to guarantee our friend!, and tho
public generally, a perfect fit. thorough satisfac
tion in workmanship, and a quality of goods, ns
well aa prices, unsurpassed. Soliciting a liberal
patronage. Respectfully,
1 ullmann & greenbeeg.
(Schloss’ Old Staud) Second. Street
feb5 wed.tliu.satfrsnn
fTEL EPH 0|\l ES
n-ffnr* ° l » w l.MCKOl HTboi lii K
ipociai UHCr. < oim:d mlyalic
Ibt* lineal In the world, atiJ the only completely .u'.ivrictorv low -
vtf ii trimun:;vi(hN|»riii{r( tillA(Utelimvii(, r.iovlc b\ i»raocfenl«<
ichlnlalaonbCientiiiciwiiK ipipatvnirrunted to work oucuilU*. ui.urtivteJi
. chaii„*ca:n the wcsither. N «• will „ n d to one adJtcM one nuuipto art.l
oraiuiiin? two Telephone#, two walnut holder*, tix copper bound inaaktonl
n.l fwi hravy win\3! I*,* por cent- dlncomitfrom l ouuliu-rutc*
huku^Ci, for the£4. instrument*. TW* offer i- made tv,r n limited tun
nly. *lnij4v tointrodiH C oar instrument*; they will toon be *utflrient!v vrd
Jko»*»n trtfdl ttirough trie trade, and vn- ahallthcn l*« oblii^st t-» *t:i.*tly maTntmin Ai
prr«on •torttinnry inWthjcnce can put them up by followragdiroctiona m nt with «
r»vmotitWn«rlr ltM)0 otthF'«mdniinraU, tml hare hitudr<-d«i ot tcfrtl
parts otth.* country. \Sc etturxintee ml indrumrnt* aokl. For any Tctcnhonc tnatfiiUto work. w« „
money •'ml |*-*v ilichw;' -. A*k »«v Csnumcrcial and too will find we srecood tor all we n’re« to do. l'cut-
a^-^' home thi-. paper when you w rilo. Kent. Woodmaud; Co,» Consrcaobt.* tSoitoU)Mun>
F. S. JOHNSON’S sours,
SUCCESSORS TO
r 1 - s. JoniwsoKr <*> sokts.
31 Third Street, Macon, Georgia.
Avery Iron Foot Flows,
Hardware, Iron and Steel,
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods.
CARL
AGENTS FOR
OITTMAR'S CELEBRATED POWDER
EQUAL TO ANY. 8URPAS8ED BY NONR. fubld2taw.vwsm
SEA FOWL GUANO.
I am now prepared to furnish the obove
STANDARD FERTILIZER
in any 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- JOHNSON,
lanSl CORNER THIRD AND POPLAR STREETS. MACON. GEORGIA.
Ls a perfect Blood Purifier, and is tho
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; it relieves tho agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures ail skin dis-
For sale by
Hunt. Bankin & Lam r.
Piano Tuning and Repairing,
O LD instruments put iu goefi order. Smii-
faetion guaranteed. Give me a trial. Can
be found at all times at No 12 Cotton Avenue,
next toBlackshear’sFioture Gallery
jsnS Sm A HUBER..
, 8® 8
. 8(310
14(316
20(340
5
16(316
. 16020
. 5(326
. 10(335
. 5002 60
. 2101 26
, 16039
, 20©60
. 6015
. O 5
, O 6
, O 5
, 024
nom
, lejso
, 26013
8 too its and Bonds.
dUOTATIOES CORRECTED DAILY ET
L. RIPLEY Broker.
Georgia 8 per cent, cons*..
DISSOLUTION:
B roweb Station. G a Jan 27.1879.
ITIHE firm of Johnson 3 Hill is this day do
X solved by mutual consent, Mr Johnson
retiring to embark m business in Atlanta. Tho
business will be continued at Brown’s Station
by E G Hill A Son. who will bo pleased to servo
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
bers of tbo firm Those holding claim3 against
us will please present them at onco for payment.
Those Indebted to us will pleaso call and settle
at once. If you desire extension come and re
new your paper, so we may close up our books.
Very respectfully,
ELAM JOHNSON,
E G HILL.
P 8—In retiring from tho business, nt tho
helm of which 1 have stood for twelve years, and
bidding adeiutotho friends and Datrons with
whom I have so pleasantly mingled, both social
ly and in business relations, 1 cannot take my
leave without returning an affectionate bow as a
token ot the warm friendship which I feel for
the citizens of this community. And in bidding
adieu tomyformerpartner I bespeak for him the
hope that r e may receive a liberal patronage and
prosper in the new business.
Respectfully.
jan291w ELAM JOHNSON.
113 a 114
...101 a 106
...106 a 107
MpapHHaBniB
Georgia7 percent, bonds (Smith)
Georgias per oeut (jld)........
Geoiag 8 per cent (new) ......
City ol Macon 7 per cent
Oityol Augusta 7 per cent..,
City of Atlanta 7 per cent
City of Atlanta 8 per cent
Cityot Savannah
Orntral Railroad joint mortgage ,...108 a 109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds...—101 a 102
Macon rod Western Railroad par and int
Southwestern Railroad par rod mt
A. A G. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed) ...100 a 181
Western R. R. of Alabama 1st morigagelW a 110
Western R.Ke!Alabama tdmortgage...lP9 a 110
M.4A.R. R. 1st mortgage 75 a 80
X A A R B. 2d mortgage 90 a 91
Southwestern Railroad, stock ..ICO a 10
Georgia Railroad stock 74 a 7!
Central Railroad stock .....73 a 75
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock—,
LOOK TO YOUfi 'NTBflEST
I AM selling all Garden Seeds at 21-2 cents
per paper. Warranted fresh and true to name.
and Corn
-iot a 104 Peas, Beans
65 a 70 j
in balk at bottom prices.
Saltpetre tor Perlite
THEP. I. ELLIS,
DRUGGIST.
Of
in quantities to suit purchasers and at prices
which make it to your interest to manufacture
your own fertilizer.
en d your orders to
IBOLjLND B. HALL, Druggist'
feb2 tf 17 COTTON AVENUE.
_ PEERS to Gardeners a large variety of Seed
suitable for early sowing such as
EXTRA EARLY PEA.
BEET,
CABBAGE.
lettuce.
RADISH.
SPINACH.
MUSTARD, ETC.
McNEAL’S PROLIFIC BUNCH PEA,
Raised by E A Ross, Macon, and said to bo
excellent
*—o—
EARLY ROSE AND PEERLESS POTATOES.
Specialty thi3 season—lane quantity cl Seed
_r five cent package*, being same amount for-
merly sold fer 10 rants.
—O'"
Small Packages sent by mail, without expense.
cMih customer*.
A CARD.
/~J.BNTLE1IBN wishing to procure handsome
VX Spring and Snmmor Su;t« :ue inv:ted to
call and examine the Samples of Mr JTPettus,
of Pettns A Curtis, No 41 Union Square. New
York, who can bo found at the Lanier House
during Saturday, the 8th. Mr. Petros refers by
permission to Dr A P Coliinj, CoIB B Lewis,
and Col W A Lofton. feb*St»
IC PLANT.
R H PLANT
0>d Stand, Tr angular Block.
jacATtf
I.C.PLANT&SON
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A BENERAL BABKINS BUSINESS.
Sto:ks and Bond* taught and field on Com-
ian26 tf
WANTED,
FINE suit ot Second-Hand Parlor Farm-
ture unabused. Address
lebieodJt Error, SW ft *, Ga.
Scarborough House,
HAWKINSVILLE.
O PENED January L 1879. Everything ar-
ranged for convenience rod comfort, with
an excellent table. Give ns a rail.
jan5tf BFif J BOON*.
186 Bn
Thirteen
Years Practical
1879.
Success
IN THE USE OF
E. FRANK COE’S
AMMONIATJED
BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
Has established for it in every section of GEORGIA upon
every variety of her soil, a reputation for TTn iform i 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,
And it is the determined purpose 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 the very high analytical results
yielded in the past.
For further information as to price, etc., address
D. Gh 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 & GO
98 CHERRY BT., MACON, GA.,
Manufacturers ot and. Dealers in
CilMSMU, WAGONS
Agenta for the CELEBEATED JACKSON WAGONS.
Tha 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 HAMER,
VALISES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS.
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALP SKINS, SHOE
FINDINGS.
GTCall and examine oar stock, or write for prices, before purchasing.^
REPOSITORIES—■'K8 Cherry Street, Macon, and 208 Broad Street. Augusta.
d«t)