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MACON, GEORGIA; TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1879.-PRICE FIVE CENT*.
Numbeb 9,802
STATE LEHISLATCRE.
Atlanta , Angnat 18, 1879.
THE SENATE.
The Senate met a: 10 o’alock and wan
c.l.ed to oidtr by President Lseier.
The jonrnal was read.
Toe special committee of three, to
whom tb<- bill to pnnieb tramps tt «« re
ferred, recommended its passage by enb*
atitote. The Committee on Corporations
mr.do a report which w«a pss-ed. The
roll was called for the introduction of
new matter.
By Mr. Rowell (by request)—A bill to
prohibit the sale or spiritaous liquors in
ilis State af;er 1880, except under cer
tain re**.riotioDH. Jndiciary.
3lr. Tibod, of the 4.h, to require plain
tiff* io ca?*a of bail in trover, to give a
bood for jtil fees. Jndiciary.
HcU E BILLS ON THIRD RKLDIKQ.
To prohibit railroad* from mikiug con
tracts wiib employes, in which waiver of
damages ia reqniied. The Committee on
the Judiciary reported in favor of its pas
sage with amendments.
The bill was tabled temporarily.
A bill to tiz the fees of bailiff* id Jus
tice* Courts. Passed, Yeas 26. n&ya 0
Io make it pcQal for tax coliecto h to
bold in their poesessioa at one time,
long* r than five days, more than $5,000
coil cted by them.
Mr. Harrison moved to amend by
making the amoaot $2500.
Tne committee offered an amendment
to make the time teif days instead of
fire.
A message from tbo Iiouie of R»pro
tentative* was received. It announced
th A p.ia-age of certain bill*, and a re.usal
to concur in certain Senate amendments
to the bill.
The hill was laid on the table.
A bill to hiu^od the charter of the city
of Atlanta. The yeas and nays were
called on the passage of the biB. The
jett* were 32 and the nays 0. So the bill
parted.
A bill to establish State depositories
in various cities of this State. Recom
mitted.
To prevent the forfeiture of recogni
sance mcriminal o«s- h called out of tba
regular order nnb-a the St ue is ready for
trial. Passed. Yets 24. Nays 0.
A bill to amend secuon 2970 of the
code was passed.
A message from the Governor an
nounced tnat be bad signed and ap
proved a bill to cede to the United
States certain land in the Savannah
river opposite Lockspur Island.
Also, a resolution to employ soma one
to remove from the Capitol the odious
sign ‘‘Kimball Opera House.”
A message from the House, inviting
thcHenato to ft joint sessiou for the re
ception of the portrait of Dr. Crawford
W. Long.
Tbo amendment proposed by the com
mittee was adopted. / The report was
agreed to. y
On the passage otfbe bill the yea* and
nays were called. The yeas were 24 and
the nays were 9. So the bill received a
constitutional majority.
The rules wore suspended and Mr.
Hood hubmitted a report from the com
mittee of conference on the differences
of the House and Senate on certain
amendments to a bill prescribing how
corpoiate powers may be granted. The
bill was read and the report of the con
ference committee thereon. The report
whs adopted.
Tnecommitteo on enrollment made a
report which was read.
The Senate then, on motion of Mr.
Ru^t-ll, adjourned to Tuesday morning
at 10 o’clock.
Atlanta, August 18 1879.
THE HOUSE
met at nine o'clock, a.m. Prayer by Mr.
Hanks m absence of the Chaplain.
The roll was called, jourual read and
approved.
I bo committee on enrollm ent sub
mitted a report. Read.
THE SPECIAL ORDER
was tbo consideration of the bill prohibit-
iog unjust discriminations in freight and
passenger charges.
The speaker stated that as there was a
number of bills on this subject before the
lioune, the committee on Railroads had
offered as ft substitute for them all ft bill
consolidating tne provisions of the save
ral bills, some seven or more. Tnat the
bill offered by Mr. Rankin of Gordon, be
ing the first on the calleuda'*, would be
considered the original bill, and the
con»olidattd bill offered by the committee,
the subsiitme, and the other bills could
be cfL-red as substitutes as perfecting the
the mil on its passage.
if:. Pike, of Jack>on, moved to post-
poue the cons deration of the matter un
til next Wednesaay and that three hun.
deed copses of the bill and substitute be
printed
Mr. Matthews, of Talbot, mjved to
suspend the rules and take up the bill
exempting certain persons from jury du
ty, io order to consider the amendments
offered by the Senate.
The motion prevailed.
The Senate off red to amend by mak
ing men eubject to jary duty up to 65
years or a<;e. Not concurred io.
Toe S-*iftte off- rad to amend by tx-
emptiug twenty-five members of each
fiie company iu the 8ta*e- Not concurr
ed in.
Two amerdo&ents to the title of the
bill were rejected, and the action of
the House transmitted to the Senate.
The committee on the investigation of
the itSce of Principal Keeper cf the
Penitentiary, received permission to
print five hundred copies of their report,
and the committee received leave of ab
sence to attend to the matter before
them.
Mr. Dabcae, of Hancock, moved to
KQ.p nl the rules to take up a bill. Not
agreed to.
CALL OP COUNTIES FOR NEW BUSINESS.
Mr. Redwme, of Hall—A bill to ap
propriate money to make a survey cf tne
line be:ween North Carolina and Geor
gia. Ficance Committee.
Also a bill to incorporate “The Gaices-
vilia College. Committee on corpora
tions.
Mr. Bnrcb. cf Appling—A. resolution
to pay Gilts Crosby, sheriff of said comi
ty, for oertain expenses incurred in ad
vertising certain wild lands.
Mr. Byrd, cf Tut nail—A bill to pro
hibit tie sale of liquor in said county.
Local Legislation.
Tne call of counties being concluded,
THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS
w&a taken op, which was the consldera-
tion of a bill to pay Thomas h. Sneed for
legal services rendered the State iu the
Henry Clews A Co. matter.
1 he House had been in a committee of
the whole to consider this bill, and a mo
tion had been made to disagree with the
report of the Finance Committee whten
was favorable to the passage of the bill,
and on this state of sffaixs the oommittee
had. reported progress and had asked
leave to si: again.
IS C.'MMITTEK OP THI WH0LK,
Mr. Po.hiJl, of Jefferson, in the chair,
Mr. Hntchica, of the oommittee, chair-
uaa of the Finance oomnv.t'ee, spoke in
faror of the passage of the bill to pay Mr.
8 red, as his claim was an honest one
ml one the Sate ought to pay.
Mr. Phillips, of Coob, also favored the
same view.
Mr. Mi.ler, of Honslon, opposed the
amoaot demanded, which was $2 -It, and
prop wd an amendment to pay Mr.
Soeed toe sum of 11,226 Lott
Mr. Kiog, of Flojd, tboagtit Mr. Soeed
had already been p.id enough.
Mr. Mi news, of Tarbar, wee in favor of
Paying the cl.im to the foil • m .not, which
»«*. after all, bm three per oeut. of the
Unmet involved and laved the State.
Mr. Pstn, also spoke for ih, claim.
Mr. Hulsty favored the bill in foil.
Mr. Yanoey moved to suspend the order
of b i-infc-s to g-t in s resolution by him
etIf r.l«'i«e to the picture or Or. Orsw-
ford W. L n...
The Commutes suspended baaineas and
tbe resolution w-.s read.
Tne motioo of Mr. Smith, of Ogle
thorpe, to disagree with the repnt of th«
oommittee, was voted down.
The motion of Mr. Wright, of Rich
mood, wit voted down.
Mr. Adams, of Cnatham, moved that
the oommittee of the whole report the
bill back and sak to ba raleas-d from its
farther consideration. Agreed to and tbe
committee bo reported.
in thb bocsk
The cimmittee having reported as above,
Mr. Wright moved to table the bill. Lost.
Mr. Itankin moved to indefinitely post
pone, and on tbis motion Mr. McOurry,
cf Hart, called for the yeas and nays.
Tho bill vas sustained, and tbe vote
stood, yeas 52, and nays 70; eo the mo
tion did not prevail, l'ha question tbe.i
was put on agreeing with the report of
the Fmnce Committee, which was favor
able to rhe passage of the bill.
Mr. Cor, of Troupe, moved to amend
by inserting $1,500 instead of $2,240
lost.
Mr. Turner moved to write $1,000.
Lost.
Mr. Hall, of Spalding, moved to writu
$1,200 instead of $2,210.
Mr. Cor moved to recommit to the
Finance Commute-. Lost.
Mr. Roach moved to write $300. Lost.
Mr. Milner, of B irtow, moved to make
the bill tte special ordor of the day for
Tu- eday next. Lost.
Tbe previous question was then called
for on tbe question of agreeing to tne
report of the committee, whio'i was favor
able to the passage of the bill. The question
was put and the report of th> committee
agreed to.
Tne question wae then put on the
passage of tbe bdl, aa J ns it was a bill to
appropriate rn.ney the yeas and nays
were cilled by I he rulas. The vote stood
yeas G3, nays G7. Lost.
A message from the Governor an
nouncing the Erecitive sigosture to
several acts and resolutions was re
ceived.
A message from the Senate announcing
the passage of divers House bills.
A rcsolaticn by Mr. McCurryof Hart
to appoint by tbe Speaker a special
ccramittee of eeven to investigate the
office of Public Printer of tbe State.
Agreed to.
HOITSK BILLS ON THIRD READING,
A bill to amend and act leasing the
penitentiary convicts. This bill was
tabled to await tbe report of the investi
gating committee on the office of the
principal keeper of the penitentiary.
A bill to provide for the establishment
of county chain gangs. The committee
reported favorably. Tbe report was
agreed upon and the bill passed.
A bill to amend «n act to create
the office of State Geologist. The
cimmittee on the Geological Department
report that the bill do pass. The bill
was subsequently referred to the Finanoe
C rainittee, which recommend chat the
bill do not pass.
COMMIT TER OF THE WHOLE.
The hill being for an appropriation of
money, tho House proceeded to consider
tho bill in the committee of the whole,
Mr. Nor: hern, of Hancock, in tbo chair,
The bill wa3 read.
Mr. SikeB moved that the committee
rise, report progress and recommend that
the bill do not pass.
Mr. Adams, of Chatham, moved that
the committee recommend that the bill
do pass, and supported his motion in a
speech clear, forcible and full of argu
ment and eloquence.
Mr. Mynati’iilao spoke on tho bill.
The committee finally rose, reported
progress and asked leave to sit again,
without having accomplished anything.
Mr. Yar coy opposed a resolution to pre
sent the nam-s oE Dr. lung and Gen.
Oglethorpo to tne National Art Gillery.
Adopted.
A message from the Senate announced
that they would sit as a high conrt to try
the case of W. L. Goldemitn, Comptroller
General of the Slate,under articled of im
peachment for hign crimes and misde
meanors, cn Thnrs lay, the 21st of this
month.
House adjourned.
Cakoltnn.
BY TELEGRAPH.
HUXDAY’o JDISFATCH-SSa.
Havana Market.
Havana, Angnst 17.—The sugar mar
ket haa continued very doll and qujta-
iions mm! be considered as nominal.
Nes. 1 to 12 ds 17i io 18 reals gold per
robes; Nos. 15 to 20 ds 8* to 10 real- ;
inoladSna >.ugar, Nod. 7- to 10, at 0} to 6J
r- ,1-; MaeOiVado sugar, common to fair,
6} to 6$ real-; ceatriingal sugar, Nos. 11
to 13, in boxes and hogsheads, Si to 8$
real-. Stock in warehouse, at Havana
nd Ma!-i zia, 77,700 boxes, 625,000 bags
ard 33 GOO hogsheads. Iteoeipn of the
weak 1 250 boxes, 217 bags and 800 hogs
heads. -Exports daring the week, 2.240
bores, 1 750 bags and 2,823 hogsheads,
including 1,300 bags and 2,200 hogs-
heads to tho United States, ‘tobacco
quiet- Spanish gold 220 to 220J; ex
change quiet and firm ; on tbe United
Stated, GO dayn, god. 10 to 10i premium;
short tight, gold, 10J toll; on London,
20i to 21 premium; on Farts, 6 to 6j pre
mium. _
News Items.
Nxw Yoke, August 17.—Consiierabla
excitement was created on Staten Island
last evening by tho announcement that
there wad a genuine case of yellow feVc.
in the village of Stapleton. The case
w s that of a Spanish child, named Lo
ner. brought np by the steamer Saratoga
from Havana last Tnnreday. Steps were
immediately taken for the removal of the
patient to quarantine.
General Appraiser Ketchnm rendered
a decision yesterday in the imported vel
vet cases, snetiining tbe original ad-
vance of twenty-five per cent, upon in- " ach ' ot her with rifles,
voices of imported velvets, which the
merchants had declined to pay. Mucu
di-i-atisfactioa is expressed, and the cases
will now go to Collector Merritt for final
decision. Over half a million dollars
wortn of imported velvets are withheld,
pending tbe final settlement of the ques
tion cf duty. _
Franklin, La., August 17.—In a diffi
culty at Centreville yeatetdiy, George
Parish, ward constable, was shot andin-
stantly killed by Louie Wendall. Tne
murderer was jailed.
Pbovidssc«, K. L, Angust 1/.—i-he
75 hours go-as-you-please walk in this
city was finished at 12 o’clock Saturday
night in the presence of some thousands
of enthu-iastio spectators. The firet
prize of $250 and a gold medal was award
ed to Charles Harriman, of Haverhill,
Massachusetts, wbo walked 233 milss;
tb« second prize to Alfred Elson. of Mer
iden Connecticut, who made 274 miles;
the Ihird to J. Albert, of Philadelphia,
who made 270 milss.
Xhwpoet. B. L. Angnst !Soon af
ter leaving New York lost night, a wo
man, named Koche, on board steamer
Bristol, of the Fall river line, sent tor a
bottle of ohampagne, drank it, gave th
parser of the boat a diamond necklaoe,
her watoh, etate room key and a no’.e ad
dressed to a gentleman in Pnilaoelpnia,
and then sprang overboard and was
drowned. Her body waa not renovated.
New York, August 17.—Special f.om
Cincinnati, -ays the question aa to the
liability or non-liability of Catholic church
property in that city for Aicobishop Par-
cell’s debts has been referred by the
. Catholic dignitaries m charge of the
Archbishop’s affairs, to a committee of
reference for an opinion. The Com mi! ee
decides that if grounds were purchased
and churches bntlt with money exclusive
ly raised by congregations worshipping
therein, said property cannot be held li
able for the Atchbisnop’s personal debts
even though the title stands in hia per
sonal name.
Cumberland, Md., August 17.—At
thr-e o'clock this morning, a Baltimore
A Ohio freight engine ran into the rear cf
express train, No. 1, 17 miles west of
this city, throwing the engine and several
cars down an embankment and instantly
killing engineer Eliis McDonald, of Mar-
brosburg, West Ya. No passengers were
injured.
Condition ot Memphis.
Mijcphib, August 17.—Twenty-five
new cases were reported to-day, one of
whom is colored. Among Ihe wbitas are
F. H Finuit, Walter F.nuie. Heny Fin
nie, Charles H. Jouke, A, Boggi, H. P.
Btckett and Mrs. Eila Lecong. Four
deaths have occurred: F. H. Finnic,
Paul Boie, John McLaughlin and Daniel
V. Cronin.
Several additional cases of persons
stricken beyond corporation line have al
so been reported,
J. H. Hahn, preecriptioniat at Herr-
ion’s drug store, was prostrated this af
ternoon.
Hon. John Johnson. Dr. B. W. Mitch
ell, D.T. Porter and A. D. Longstaff re
turned at midnight on a special train from
a conference at McKenzie, Tenn.
Dr. Jerome Cochran leaves for Mobile
to-morrow.
Edward B. Bedford died of yellow fe
ver tbis morning at Boyle Statica, Tenn.,
20 miles east of this city, on the Charles
ton railroad.
A fire eatly this morning destroyed a
large brick building in the r- tr o£ How
ard’s Boad, formerly used as the ice
bouse. Tbe property was valued at $6,-
000. The fire was of incendiary orig
in.
The weather is clear and cool, the
thermometer ranging between G2 and
76.
Mrs. Julia Semmens Tobin died yes
terday at Grays Springs, Ky.
FOBKIGW.
more, purser, charges that on the fif
teenth, while the vessel was at sea an al
tercation occurred between Catlaw and
Owen Jones, the Stewaid. Catlaw s tab
bed him on tbe right s ; d;, severing the
jngular vain. Jones ditd in a few min
utes, and after a post mortem examina
tion the bedy was sewed np and cast into
the sea. Catlaw was arrested and kept
ironed until the ship’s arrival in port.
He will be taken before a U. S. Com
missioner this afternooB.
MIGHT DISPATCHES.
The Austrian Crisis—Eruption of
Vesuvius—Russian AfUirs.
Vienna, August 16.—'The Press an-
noumes that chi' Emperor will arrive at
Vienna on Tuesday, and Count AcdraBsy
on Wednesday. The later, on his ar
rival, will Bubmit to the Emperor thn
name of statesman as hia successor, wbo
is qualified to continue his policy. No
idea is entertained of reversing the policy
pursued in occupying Bosnia and Herze
govina.
The Emperor on receiving the above
nomination, will make known hia decision
relative to the acceptanco of the resigna
tion of Count Andrassy.
St. Petersburg, August 17. — The
Galos announces that last night the police
seized several carts conveying boxes of
gunpowder, grenades and other explosives
to a small ohandlera shop in tuia city.
large store of explosives was also
found in the shop, and its proprietor was
arrested. It has not yet been ascertained
where the powder was obtained or how
it waa to be employed.
Belgrade, August 17.—Eight thou
sand Albanians are now threatening the
Servian frontier.
Constantinople, August 17.—France
having refused to authorize ex Khedive
Iamail Pasha to reside in Algiers the
powere have intimated to the P^rte that
that they do not object to hia living in
Constantinople. Tne Sultan, however,
ia opposed to having Iamail in his Capi
tol.
DAY DiSFATtmnS.
Tbe Quebec Rioters.
Quebec. August 18.—There was no
resumption of open hodiiliMes yesterday.
At tbe Irish’s ship laborers meeting
Saturday night, it waa resolvod not to
accept any reduction of wages, aa asked
by the Frencn section.
In both St. Patrick’s and French
churches, tho clergy of yesterday recom
mended moderation to their congrega
tions. .
A nnmbsr of ladies remaining in Form-
town hare sought protection at the Cita
del. Tbe Magistratee of the city met
last night to consider the position of af
fairs. It was agreed to call a meeting
of interested parties for to day. Also to
get np a movement to enforce the
Clarke act in town. Tne arms of the
companies of Q rebec have been stolsa at
Lore tte, by the people from Cape
Blanc.
FOREIGN.
More Destructive Storms in Eng
land-Great Short Time Movement
—Egyptian Crisis, Etc.—Riot in
Ireland.
London, AnguBt 18.—Severe storms
are reported trom various quarters, oau*-
mg moon danger to crops and interrupt
ing tr»Ul 0- .....
The sogar refinery of David Martineau
& Jonea, No. 6 Christian street, 8t.
George’s, in East London, was burned on
Satuiday. Tne damage is estimated at a
hundred thousand pounds.
In ooossqncDOs of the etorm -.o on
tbe line of railway between Ohe-terand
Holy Head is suspended. Tba viaduct
at Llandulas. Wales, haa been wash,
ed »w»y. Also soma of tho bridges.
Several aewersfi&vo bseu burst by fresueis
oaths lines of tbe Liverpool railway.
Birkenhead is flioded. Tnere have been
thirty hours of con:iunou3 rain at Cnea-
In Derbyshire the Trent and Corwent
rivers nave overflowed their banka Ail
low lying lands are flooded. Wueat is
gradually rotting, and any crops left
standing will not pay for carting.
The rain at Sneffield was so violent as
wash away tbe foundations of five
houses in course cf construction. AtLur-
gan-Ireiand, on Saturday a force of police
musteriDg two hundred charged on tbe
mob wita fixed bayonets. Tne police
were beaten back and twenty of tueir
number injured. Bival mobs fired at
h other with rifles. One of the lead-
of the Catholio party had some dyna
mite iu his possession, which exploded,
injuring him, it is feared fatally.
Abe British steamer Eoyal Welch from
Baltimore, struck a pier when entering
the harbor of Dieppe, causing a leak by
which five hundred tons of her cargo of
wheat haa been damaged-
^ week’s notice of a five per cent, re
duction of wages of operatives baa been
Dosted in moat of the cotton mills at
Staley bridge. Two hundred thousand
eDiodl-'a are running on snort time and
tne same number are stopped altogether,
while 636 000 are working full time. A
verv general adoption of the short time
svstem is expected this winter.
In Ashton, upon Tyne, 42o,000 spindle
are stopped and 200,000 are working i
short time.
Foreign.
Foreign.
London, August 18—The'report pub”
lished here ot the death of Mrs. Sarroris,
daughter of Gen. Grant, is declared no-
founded. The mistake arose from tho
death of Mrs. A. T. Sartori3, formerly
Adelaide Kemble.
Quebec, Angust 18.—All is quiet to
day. Tbe troops are still tinder arms.
The Eighth Boyal Footmen moved from
Station Bick to Queen’s Wharf daring
the night The rumor that thori.-t:.-a
had seized npon tbe arms stored at L. vi
as well as Lortette, is inoorreet List
night ths Mayor had a consultation npon
tbe affairs of tbe day with a number of
Magistrates and leaders of various mili
tary bodies now under arms.
It was deoided to request the Govern
ment to place tbe wboid of the city and
country under the provisions of tbo Blake
set. A meeting of those wbo it is thought
oan influence the extreme members ou
either .-Me ia now being arranged, the
upper town and business ponious of the
city are quiet and free from danger; nous
are interfered with, but those ojuuesied
with the labor movement in some way or
other.
News Items.
New York. August 18.—Farley Bip-
son Sweet, merchant of Savaunab. ua.,
died at the New York Hotel, Monday
morning after short illness. Ho had
come to the city on business, and hid
been here only six days when he died.
His body will be taken to Savannah for
bnrial.
Atlanta, August 18.—The resolution
presenting tbe names of James Ogle
thorpe and Crawford W. Long, as rep
resentatives of Georgia in the national
gallery of States, of Washington, was
passed unanimously in the House to-day,
aad will pass tbe Senate to-morrow with -
out dissent, and at onoe be signed by the
governor. Carpenter’s portrait of Dr.
Lung will be preseated on Friday tbe 22 j
instant, by United States Senator Gor
don.
Petersburg, -Ya., Angust 18.—A rail
road aocidenc occurred to-day on the Sea
board and Bosnoke railroad, between
Watson and Portsmouth. One person
was killed and two seriously woond.-d.
Wilmington, N. C., Angust 18.—A
terrific etorm of wind and rain visit-d
this seotion early this morning. At 4 a
m. the velocity of the wind had reached
sixty miles per hoar. A number of
shade trees were prostrated. In the city
several houses and shods wero unroofed
No lives were lost. Tbe German barque
Marie is ashore on tbe middle ground b
tween the Bip and tho bar. Site has cut
away her mainmast, lore and mizz -u
maBts. There a-o seven feet of water iu
her hold. Tho British ship ashore above
Battery Island will corns off without
trouble.
It is feared that serious damage has
been done to the crops.
Synopsis Weather Stutemeat.
Office Chief Signal Officer,
Washington, August 18, 1879.
Indications—For the South Atlantic
States, partly oloudy weather, winds vo
riable, mostly northeily, stationery or
higher temperature and batomster.
BliUN 1UUT DISPATCHKS
London, August 18.-M.as Jnlia ol
man, opera amger, died yesterday.
cAbo Angus: 18—roe Egyptian mm-
ie'ry formed by Cnief Pasha, on the .o-
oesflun of the preeent Khedive, has re-
“d, and another ministry, composed
of various pashas of whom little is known,
has been formed, the Kuedive bolding
the Presidency of the OooaoiL
Hews Items.
Chester, Pons., August 13.—William
a Todd, editor and proprietor of the
F.vnino News cf this city is dead.
v. # * Yv,bK, /ugaat 18 —On the arrival
.. , h . „-f-m ship "AiiEona,” this morn-
n bm Catlaw, an Englishman, was
for murder committed daring
i the'passage of the vemel. Thom*. GU-
Memphis Affairs.
Memphis, August 18.—Eight cases
were reported to the Board of Hsalih up
to noon, of wbooi six were white and two
colored. AmoDg too number are J. H.
Hahn, Cordelia Acwocd, Ed Freelicd. W.
Carroll and Mrs. Julia Z-ller. F*vu
deaths occurred: W. C. Nelson, Armor
L. White, Lorentz Jallis, E iz ib- tb
Helcher, W. C. Nelson, Alex. Fruukiiu.
The last named waa colored. W. C.
Nelson died fire miles out on Popiar
street boulevard. General John
SLffington, a prominent criminal lawyer,
was prostrated this mornirg. Hu ca3
has not yet been reported to theB:ard
of Health. The weather ie growing
warmer.
Yellow Fewer From Hsytl.
Providence, B. I, Angust 18.—
Schooner Susan Stetson, of Damanscotta,
Captain Hole, from Meragwani for B js
ton, arrived at Dutch Island baibcr Fri
day. A report having been made that
she had yellow fever on board, Gov,
Van Zant- sent Capt. Mtlvilie as health
officer to inspect the vessel, and report
this morning.
Capt. Melville reports all well on board
now. Tne Captain’s wife died at Hayti
of yellow fever, and on the passage two
seamen died of the same disease. The
vessel looks olean, and the remaining six
men of the crew appear well. The ves
sel will leave for Boston at the first op
portunity.
Murderers Sentenced.
Lebanon, Pa., Angnst 18. — Judge
Henderson to-dsy sentenced to death
four of the men oonvioted of the mnrder
of Joseph Bobers, in December last. Ba
bers’ body was found in a oreek about
fourteen miles above tbis oitv, end it at
first appeared that he had accidentally
been drowned, but it was subsequently
ascertained that be bad been murdered
by the prisoners bow nnder sentence in
order to ob: in ten thousand dollars in
surance on bis life. The polioy for which
he had been sl»in was assigned to tbem
by bis wife. Weiss, one of the murder
ers, has made a confession, hat it is
withheld for tbe present by the authori
ties.
Yellow Fever.
Nashville, Angnst 18.—At a called
session of the Tennessee State Board of
Health the following resolotious were
adopted for the government of Memphis
or other iufeottd point.: “Fust—No
person shall be permitted to enter a town
or place whioh ia dangerously infeoted
with yellow fever, nniese the person has
already hod yeliow fever, and then only
after obtaining permiasion of the Super
intendent cf qnarantine
ding and all other fabrics, baggage, mail,
care, depots, sewers and drama, public
and private, and such other thiigs and
places as it may at any time be consider
ed necessary to disinfect.
3. Local boards of health are expected
to have charge, and eeforae general sani
tary regulations within the limits of their
re-peotive jurisdictions, and give aid end
9 npport to the Superintendent of quaran
tine daring the epidemics in carrying ent
a uch roles and regulations os the State
oard may, from lime to time, adopt.
The Fever In Memphis.
Memhhis, Angn-t 18 —Tnirteen cases
in mil were reported to-day, six of whom
were colored. Two additional deaths
have occurred—Wm. Costell and Griff j
Salretta. Thomas Cooke, a well known
citizen was stricken at noo.i, also J. C.
Hook, a printer at the Appeal offiie.
Mrs. Anderson anddingtuer are down
with tbe fever four and half miles from
the city on the Poplar Btreet boulevard.
This is the daughter of the ex-Govern-
or J. 0. Jone*.
Tae Tennessee State Board of Health
will to-morrow begin the isolation of
dwellings where the yellow fever exists.
Guards will be placed to prohibit com
munication with the inmates. Dr.
Jerome Cochrane left at noon for Mobile.
Foreign.
London, August 18.—A dispatch to the
Times teem Ca cn ta says affairs in the
Bom a district in the Madras
Preaideucy, growing out levying of a
tax on palm trees, are bo serious that the
Duke of Buckingham has decided to pro
ceed in person to the scene of disturban
ces. This is much criticised, as it is
considered that great harm bas already
been done by a conflict of authori
ties.
The Standard's correspondent at Bom
telegraphs that a dispatch has been sec
to the Papal nuncios signed by Cardinal
Nina, Pontifical Secretary of State, an
nounctng that the health of the Pope
comparatively good.
The Brasilian Embassy has published
a telegram announcing that the new
Brazilian internal loan is more than twie
covered by subscriptions.
A dispatch to tho Daily Telegraph
from Vienna says quiet has been restor
ed in Mace 'onia.
London, August 18—A Constantino
pie dispatch to the K-uter’s Telegram
Company says: "A note of instruotioii
to the Tarkish oommisaioners makes
reservation in regard to tho rectification
of the Greek frontier. Tne Turkish am
bssaidcr a: Borne has inform-d th
Porto that Signor Cairoli in converts
tlon had said that Italy would support
France relative to the rectification of th'
frontier."
London, August 18—Calcntta dis
patch to the Times says: “Bain in Cush
mere might yet stenre a rice crop equal
to a half crop. Tho statement made eom i
time ago that there would be enough to
support the people rests upon the as.-urny
tiep, apparently, only too well fouedu
that half of the inhabitants had eithe
perished by famine or emigrated.
A dispatch to the Standard from Vien
ns says preparations Hte’tuakiog to entt
Novi Bazar shortly with fifteen to twentj
thousand men so as to extinguish ail an
ticipated opposition.
An Insane Clergyman.
New York, Angnst IS.—Bsv. Atherton
Libigh Powz. a aialiagaisbed olergymsu
of Eogland, 60 years of age and eossed-ieg
a large property, was adjndged insane
two years ago and olaoed on Biaokwell
Island. He was discharged about a yea
afterwards as cared, and tock np his resi
dance in this city. Seven months ago
ho disappeared from bis residence, am
since tnen bis sons have betn searching
all tho principal cities of tbe Uoioa ii
hope of fiading him. The case was re
ported to the police here, and deteotives
learned that a tat), elderly looking gray
hairedEuglisilgentleman had been livin
for six months past in a bona
of questionable character at No. 14
Green street, kept by Mrs. King, spend
ing money lavishly upon the inmates.
Tnis morning they entered the nouse,
accompanied by Mr. L-^bigb’a sons, and
found the prodigal gac-st to be the miss
ing clergyman. In hie examination by
Drs. Hardy uod Jackson, Mr. Powz said
he was about being married hr a gi*f
16 years old, ono of the inmates of th
place, who hai a fortune of fifty thoussm
dollars and large estates in Virgiuia.
The insane olergymsn will b ■ ri-m ive.l t
Blooiningdaie Asylum b» hia r latives.
timm m commekcial
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORT*
—0—“
OFVICB TKLiiGBAPH AND toKSSPNGB*
AUGUST 18.1879,—EVKSIKG.
Cotton.
Liverpool—Neon—Cotton firmer and raction
ally dearer*, middling uplands 6%, nuculliiiK Or
learn 6 7-16.
Malefi 10 IKK) bales; of which 2000 wero tnka i b •
speculators and for export: receipts 1500. all
of which wero American.
"Future* opened "1 "l 6 better;
Uplands low unddim* clause August delivery
6V£. August and SerteinOcr 6 15-3Y, September
and October 615*12a6i4. October ami November
63*i6:i*i7 S2, November ai d December 61-16.
January and February 61-32
130 p m—Middling uplands 6J4, middling Or-
leatiwOiMS. Futures firm.
4 OJ p h.—Sales of American 8 000, Uplands low
miUd im; cause October ami November detive?y
6 318-iC 7 32. November and December 8 1 32
A mw YoaK—Dotton unsettled: sales 15b. mid’
din k uplands 11J4. muldiiu* Orleans 11%
Future.* opcnea xrr.guiar; August li 6\ Sep
temb3-11.58. October lt’,52, November 1032, JUe*
cemtRjr io si.
Gotten—Net receipts IS gross 35
*uioroa ciuf»xl weak; sales 131,000; August de
livery 11E5—56, tHipiemoer uo Octootx »•» 64,
November 10.28—30. December 1m 27-28. Jai uary
10.33—34, February 10.41- 42. SI rrhl0 5u—
•‘oztoo Cio*ed irregular and unsettled <«•)«» 133;
middling oil* id*» ii%: middmuurieau» 119J.
Consolidated net receipts 1219 exp to
Great Britain i636. France —, continent 209.
Ga.LVSsxoY—Dottoa steady; undelmg 10,*. iOW
middling 10; good ordiuary net receipts
979; gross il32. sales 325. stock 4728.
Xohfolk—Gotton steady, middling 1/, net
leeeiote 19, sales —, stuck 1110.
Baltimoeb—Cotton quiet; middlingUJ4 low
mulcting 1154, good ordinary lo}&: net receipts
—. aules —. gross —, to spinners —, stoc*
1398,
Boston—Cotton quiet; middling 1VA, low mid
dling liJ4, good ordinary H&f, net receipts 6J.
gross 2.W. tales —; stock 5321.
Wil*aiXGT05—Cotton steady; middling 10%
low middling 10>». good ordinary 9%; net re-
ce’Dts —. stubs —. sal*** 8, stock 121.
PdlLADBLPlUA—Cotton firm; middling 11%;
ow imutiiiug U%, xood ordinary )1. net re-
eipti —: gross —. calcs 290. spinners 238. stock
8eu 7
Savaknah—Cotton dull; middling 10%: low
middling 1UJ4- good ordinary 9%, net receipts
I, gro*s —: sales 40. *tOck 1&82.
New Orlbaks—Cotton strong middling 10V$:
low middling 1 good ordinary net receipts
69, gross 109, sales 35i/ f Stock 4665.
Mobile—Cotton<juiet; middling 10%, low mid
dling 10*£, good ordinary 9%, nes receipts 23,
gross —, sales 25, stock 332.
Memphis—Not received.
Augusta—Cotton quiet: middling *0%. low
middling 10%, good ordinary lo%. iece;pta 2,
snipments —, sales 122.
OnARLBSToa—Cotton quiet; middling 1C% low
middling lt?H: goad ordinary 10,^.net receipts 35.
gross —> sales 5, stock 9s.
thabcial
f^BDOjr—N cci - Consols, money, 971116 Eric
2S>£
l £0 p m—3 per cent Bentes 82f and 95c.
New Xobx—StockB opened weak: mon-v 6a
7; exchange tong 4 81>^. short 4 83^. r'tuto'
bonds dull. Government securities firm
Money active at C@7. exchange weak and unset
tled at 4 &li4»4 bl2£; «cvcrom-?nt eecnrittes weak
new 5 per cents 102V5; 4 l A per cents 105V*. 4 per
cents 100%. State bonds dull.
Htoexn closed weak and lower: N £ Centra:
116 JSrie26^; tako 8S% IDiiwe LeuiraJ
86*4 pitttuur* 98K> Chicago >nd Northwester.
72>«; do preferred 96^« Rock Islam- 189& >‘/es-
wrn liman 'feltxrapu comoan* 90-%
Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 129.933,866 cur
rency 45,509,821.
ttICDffCk
BaxtimobB—Flour dull but steady; How -d S
and Western suoernue 2 85^3 50: extra 3 75^4 5**
family 5 U)@5 75: City Mills auperttue 8 00 cS 50;
extra 3 75'<£4 50; Bio brands 5 65; Pataps.0 larouy
6 50, Wheat—Southern active Mid higner. Wes
tern firm: f.outhero rtd 1 W@1 06. amber 117
(<6llo; No 1 Pennsylvania rel 10*% No 3
Western winter red --pot and Au trust 1 0-J4'tl
September 10s%* 108%, October Il9/-ai(i9%>
goatbern corn whitu firm, yelljw nominal; Wes
tern dull, southern 56, yellow 48a50. Oats steady:
southrrn3i. Western white 3la-32, do mised 29
<3i0. Pennsylvania 31aS2J$. Pay steady; rime
to choice Pennsylvania and Marylanu 13&14
Provisions firmer: Pork 10 00. bulk meat®, loose
saoulders 3}*, clear rib 4do packed 4J4
and 0% Bacon—shoulueis 45£.c’ear rib 5%. Hams
llaiS. Lard, refit ed in tierces 7. Butter steady:
prime to choice Western packed 12^14. Coffee
quiet: rio in cargoes llaI4^. Whisky quitt
at 106^. Freights quiet. ,, . _
Naw t OKA—Hour wi.hout decided change in
prices but in buyers favor; Southern we^icaLd
omv moderately active; common to fair extra 4 50
©5*25, eood to choice 5 50^6 75. Wheat fairly
active "No 2 a shade lower: ungraded winter
91al No t do 1 OSy^al 03J4. Com a shade
firmer ar d quiet; un.r^ded 4-a47. Oat’ dull
and a shade lower; No 3,31. Coffee steady but
very quiet; rio in cargoes at WyiaW'A job lots
Sugai steady: fair to good refining Quoted
at prune refined quiet and
u' chtu-gid: standard A n l /i. granulated 8H> pow
dered cru-Iied Moiasv.*? duii and
buyers favor. Bice firm ana fairly active tuquiry;
Carolina 6^a7%. Bo in dull at 1 aT^alSO. fur*
pent me weak 26^. Pork about stea iy;mode.-ately
active; new mess spot 8 95as OJ, &epicmb--r 8 85.
Mideies quiet and firm: long clear snort clear
5H- luEg and short clear 5V£ !>nrd a shad-- cas.et
and active nrime vteam spot6 00s605. Wniskey
nominal at 1 C6j*£, Freights 1 u.l 1
L.ouxsvii.iow ~ r i-u. quiet extra 3 0^: family '
4 0 ©5 (0 fancy 5 25©6UO patent 6 5J^>7C0.
Wheat quiet: red and amber 90&1S Corn ►teady: {
c 45, ojix-ju 59 Oato dull, white 26. mixed 25.
Pork nrm at 10 0?, Lard strong; choice :e^f
ia tierces 7%. in *e«C!> 8X. BuU meat*, s ror.ger;
shoulders SJi clear rib cle^r si 1®» 5jr5, Ioj-^s.
Baron stroiger. snouiuers 4% clear ribs5V£,
dear sides 5 4 >. Sugar-cured Lams9s#il. WhU*
y nrm at 105
U is Cl s» ATi— Flour firmer jfamily 4 50t>-5 75.
Wheat higher at »0a95 Oo*n higher at 3*>$'a39.
Gats firmer at t5s2a for new.J Pori quiet an J fi mi
at 8 75. Lard in lair demand; current make 5 75. '
(uticura
Blood and Skin Humors
SPEEDILY, PERM AN UNTLY AND ECON
OMlUALLY CUBED BY THE CUTICURA
REMEDIES. WHEN ALL OTHER
aNOWN MEDICINES AND
METHODS O F TREAT
MENT FAIL.
Scrofulous Ulcers and Sores Abscess3s. Milk
I-fg. Fever Sores. Erysipelas Sores. Old Sores and
Discnargiog Wounds. Boils. Carbuncles, and
U:odd impurities, which manifest themselves by
fjursting through the skin and eating deep into
tho flesh, when treated internally with the Cu-
tirura Resilvent an l externally w th th» Cuti
rura and Cnticura Soap, rapidly heal and disap
pear. Silt Reum of Eczvma Tetter. Ringworm,
Psoriasis. Leprosy. Barber’s Itch, and all scaly
and itching eruptions of the skin, scald head,
dandruff and all irritating and itrkiii? humors
cf the scalp, which cause tho hair to become dry,
thin and lifeless and result in premature bald
ness, are cyrmanentiy cured bj the Cutacura
Kerned it s,§
Skin Diseases;
A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM J A
TUCKER ESQ. MANUFACTURER OF
BAY CiTATc. 8UPES.PtLV8PIlA.18.
Messrs Wkbks & Potter — Gentlemen: _
think I have paid fur medicines and medical
treatment during the last twenty years all of
three thousand dollars, without receiving any
permanent benefit.
Last May waiie taking* Turkishjbsth at 17
Beacon street, a young man employed there by
the uame of Wm Cjrbett induced mo to allow
mm to apply a preparation thai he ha i upon me,
luring me that it was perfectly harmless, and
a certain consideration lie would cure
within thirty days f r om ihe time he commenced
In case he failed to do so I was to pay him noth
ing. I consented and he applied it nearly every
day for five weeks when tho disease entirely
di-appjared. I very cneerfuily paid liioi the
amount arreed up..n. and thou asked him what
tbo remedy w*s. and he replied that it was none
other than * utacura.
Since that tuna I have had no trouble from
this disea-e. and h»ve not had such good health
in twenty years as I have had during the last
six months
I have Uiioa my recovery bought Cuticura and
given it to friends suffering with *kin diseases,
and in every instance it nas cured them. I be*
1 eve it to be the greatest remedy of the present
century.
J A TUUnbiU
IS Dunn 3 street, Boston, Dec 20, 1878.
Note—Mr Tucker is a well knjwn citizen and
has served the city in many impoi taut capaci
ties. Ho is at present a member of the Ho .rtf of
Aldermen. Ho is also well known to agri«*ultu
nsts and farmers as ih$ manufacturer of th
celebrated Bay State Superpaosphste.
Cuticura Remedies
Have done for me what hundreds of dollars
spent on other remedies have faded to do. and I
do not hesitrte to recommend them as first ciass
article*. Yours truly,
MARK BRANNAN.
Cabeondalh. Pa, Dec 20, j87S.
Bnn
Extra 0. white
HtAniinrii A
9@9V£
Granulated
Powut*rod and crushed.,
RaCK. HRS— Soda
7®10
............ ilall
Ginger
10 11
Strawberry
Fancy
UK
14
OANDLKS—Star
NAILS-Ha«n lt»
2 65
PRPPBR
17%
SPICE
SO
GINGER
12U
NMJTttKGS
IChdAl 25
GLOVES
VMUO ■«>—
LHB ROOTS
12 00
‘5NUFF—LoriUard’s. jar
Loril'nrd’s.foil
TOBACCO—Common
65
70
40 * 44
Modium
Lucy Hinton...........
Fine
, 50 a 60
. 52
, 75 al 20
Skin and Scalp Diseases should be treated
externally with Cut s cura, assistad by the Uuti-
cura Soap, and Resolvent taken internally, until
cured and for souio time afterward. Where the
Humors are roulined to the Blood, and conot
show themselves on the surface the Resolvent
alone wilJ speedily drive them roin tho system.
The Cuticura Remedies *nladibly cure the most
loathsome cases of Scrofulous anti Skin aud
Scalp Humors, ax is attested by hundreds of
^oi'cited testimonials in our possession.
Prepared by Weeks aud Potter, Chemists and
Druvg sts. 860 Washington SUeet, Boston, Mass,
ami for sale by all Druiegsts and De ilers Pri :e
of Cuticura,am*11 boxes, So conls; large boxes,
containing two and one half times the quantity
of small, 51. Resolvent 81 per bottle. Cuticura
S jap 25 cents psr cake; by mail 81) cents; 3 cakes
“5 cents.
Wcary sufferer ,ro
- ^ Rheumatism. Neuialgi
VOLTAIC ELECTRIC Weak and Bore Lungs
f)» ...rCftS Coughs and Colds, Weak
WlSTfc.l'' Back, Weak Stomach and
Bowels. Dyspepsia, Female Weakness, shooting
Pains through the Loins and hack, try the t
piasters. Placed over th^ pit of the Stomach,
they prevent and cure ague Pains, Bilious Cohc,
Liver Uornp'ainls, and protect tho *ystem trom
iliousand ills. huh 12 In ’hujt&uulm
SHIPriHG PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
8ERNU BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per lb...........
Dry salt
Dry flint
GOAT 8Ki;«*-Dry, per lb
SHhKP SKINS—Per piece
SHEARLINGS—Per piece
DEERSKINS—per lb
LEATHER—In the rough
RACCOON—Per piece..................
M IN K— Per piece
OTTER—Per piece
BEAVER—Per piece
GREY FOX SKINS
RED FOX
WILD CAT—Per meo*
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, per lb
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb
QiNStiX(}-Ver lb
DRIED APl’LKS-frime pertb
DRIKD PJRA
Unpeeitd,
DRIED BLAi
WOOL—FledUft burry, per lb . 10(^16
Unwashed 18^26
Wanned . VfwCJM
) APPLES—Prime per tb ^
) PEACHES—Peeled,bright Nol .
peeltd. No 1 f
) BLACKBERRIES J
.... 8
«... 7@11
10(0/12
.... 2p'4eo
.... 5 @10
.... 14<$ ’ 6
15^11
.... 5(5-'0
.... 10(325
.... 50@2 00
.... 2501 25
.... 15325
.... 20CR4O
,. M 5<^10
.... <$ 5
.... @ 6
.... & 5
.... *0(321
@50
OFFICE BIBB MANF’G COMPANY.
MaCOV. Ga, August llth. 1879.
W E are pleased to announce to the trade ot
Georgia, Alabama and Florida that we
have put in tne old
Macon Mills
a complete system of NEW MACHINERY,
embracing all the latest improvements, with
which we are now producing tne Justly oele-
A M
NOW PREPARED TO MAKE
SUITS TO ORDER
Cheaper than over.
COME , AND LOOK Al' MY SAMPLES.
HERTZ,
We have been at great expense to insure a thor
ough duplicate of these goods. and can s*y that
the cloth we are now making is equal to anything
over produced South, and f*r superior to many
popular brands now on tke market.
We pledge ourselves to maintsin the high
standard of these Good s, and solicit from pur
chasers. large and am 11. an examination of the
goods and a share of their patronage.
Ask your merchants for MACON SHEETING
SHIRTING AND DRILLS.
Very trulv. *
J. F. HANSON, Agt,
aufflS d&wlm
(MI) JIM.
\ FULL supply of the above extra choice
brands of FLOUR manufactured exclusively for
my trade. *ust reoeived and fer sale in lots to
suit purchasers.
If you want the very finest BREAD, BIS
CUITS, ROLLS or PASTRY try the above
brands and be convinced.
UITS
to
r
JOHNSON & HARRIS.
Ik meats strong, shoulders held at 3 50. short
rib 480. char bide.H held at 5 .0. Bacon in good
•raand and a *hade higher; shoulders 425 clear
ribs 5 37/4. clear sides 6 60a5 70. Whisky act» w e
and linn at 105. Hogs active and firm: pact ing
“ 5(>aS75
sr LcUIS- Four quiet; double extra fall 3 90a
35. treble do 43-(3>4 00. family 4 55«d4 65, choice
farcy4 70®5 40. Wheat opened higher and do
tted, afterwards recovered and closed firmer:
o2r«df»*ll 94 cn«b, 9*&94% August, 9S%h94%
osing 9i l /i September, S4'4ay4% • 'ctober Corn
unsettled and lower.No i mix d 8i^a3l cash
So./teuibrr, 31 x /ia% October, 80^ November Oats
cull. No 2 2*14 i l 4 cash, 22 September, Nov
ember Whisky steady at 1 06. Pork firm at
0C&910 Lard dull.and nemiLul at 5 70. Hulk
id eats firm; cle->r ribs 4 65a* 7<>, clear hides 4 85
90, Bacon firm; clear rib 0 Siafi 35; clear bides
60*6 62‘/t.
Chicago—Flour dull and nominal; double
ektrft 4 OOaS 75.extra 3 25at to W r n:*at unscttl* d
but higher No 1 Chicago spring 92 cash No 2
do 8 % ca>h. 84% % September, 84% Ootober.
Corn » shade easier 3cash. S3j£a34 September.
34%October. Oats dull at 2SEca»h. dep-
tember, 24VbOctober- Por.» steady and unchangeff
" 50cavh, 8 47HaH50 September, »57*-4 October
ard eagle* at 570 cash and September and bid
•ctoOer. Bulk meats fairly active: shoulders
55, bhort rios 4 75, sh rt clear 4 93. Whisky
steady at IC6.
savaiTstoses
WiuciKOfos—Spirits tnrpensine easy at2i\4
llosui steady at 1 CO for strained, 1 02>£ for good
strained Crude turpentine 3tmt> at (to for
hard. 1 6) fo? yellow dip; 2 09 for virgin, Tar
firm 115.
W E
have received a large selection of
S-'LGCAgo
Closing quotations famished daily by
L. RIPLEY.
Grain and Provision Broker.
9:36 A 51
rilcar Ribs- September 4 52^ bia.
Pork—epteoib r8 5i^
Lard—September 5 70
Wheat—September 8* l 4-
Coin—September 3- bid.
11:45 j. 31
• Ribs—September 4 f*254.
P.-rk—September 8 *7H hid.
Lard—SepteiDbor 6 70.
V. h-ut— -vjptemher 8'».
—September 33% bid
1:10 P at
Clear R bs—September4 52% bid
to. k - 8 member * to
La»d— September5 70 hid
Wh at—September Si%
—September V4
Receipts of hogs 10 0C0.
Murtet firm.
»toc5.a ana aonan
CORRZCTED DAIXT BY
Li. HU'Jucx, uIUiKER.
Georgia8 percent bonds 101 a ll
.7 per eenr. Donas [gold} il2 a
wsoi\«a i per oont. bond* (reguian.... M Ills 112^4
Georgia 7 per .r»i,t boialk (on-lontodl.^-liu « 1
eorria7 p*.r cent, b'.nds 1 Smith).... M U5 a 118
GnuntUl f CAST OtJ.l f .•id)... )01 a
virgin 6 r-tr o-nt. **j!»«l* fnew) 103 a
Ayoi Macon 7 percent. (long)..... M .. w 64 a
City 0/ Marco 7 per cent (afiiri)...^^.... 65 *
Augusta 7 per cent ...100 a lui
City of Atlanta 7 Per cens...^...,^ 100
JUy of Atlanta 8 per cent „....102 a
City 01 Savaunab * 69
utral Rnitrcaa joiui mortgage ...110 a
Georgia Railroad 6 p-r cent, bonds 10') a
*zlan>n and Western RR bond3.....^..pjrand mt
Northf-asterii R R hoods (eodorsed)^....105 a
Southwestern tuulroa par and ir>t
south Ga. Fla. lstniortg*6a .107 a
A. a *4. R. R. 2d mortgage lenuorued)...10 a 1(82
Sout Giand Fla 82 a 83
Western R. 2>.'A AI»ibHjr.alr.t racrtgagelio a li2
Western R- 8> ol Alabama Sd mortirave ..1]0 a 1)2
M 4 A R.R. 1st mortgage (not endur’d 80 a 90
M AA R R, 2d mortgage • endorsed)...par a lot
Southwestern R R stock 102aU)3
Geoigia Railroad stock Mb8
Central Railroad stock 68ai^9
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock...
SAMPLES
FALL and fiTEB
SUITS!
and aro now ready to tako order at asionishirff
Maoon WLuie&ias
ccuaaoriD daily by
XT. D. TXI^rSIsEl
GRAIN AND PROVISION*.
MACON—Clear nb slues....
Shoulders.....
Hulk clear rib stde^
Bulk ekouldere.,
Choice S C hams
fjARD—inubls
Leaf, in tubs
Ijeaf. in buckets
OATS—For feeu.....^
Rust proof seed
SALT—Virgima.....,..^
Liverpool...
MEAL
CORN—By car loud
small iota
iUR—Fancy t» 11*.. .. ..
Choice
Extra family, per bbl
Family, per bbl.................
Pxtrt per bbl
OOFF 82—Commco
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Prime..
80 APst-^Pe rib..
.^OLASSBS—Choice (Jubtt.hhds..,,.
Choice Cub*, bbis
Sagarhouse, ht.ds
ttugarhouse. bbls
Choioe Blew Orleans
UGAR—Golden (3
4&90S
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LOW PBS!
Those in need of a SUIT OF CLOTHES will
save money by leaving their measure with
Chas. Wachtsl & Bro.,
73 Cherry Street.
vukIO sun wed sat tf
Mount ds satesJtc-defliy,
FOR YOUNG LAOIEb.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Terms per Session for B>ard and Tuition 978
Next Ses-ion ccmcaences Septemlier 25th,
For Circular and particulars address
DIRECTRESS OF ACADEMY.
juac received on consignment aud for
sale by
augl5 tf
JONES & COOK.
R. sz. xaxiarjES.
AITOKNE? AT LAW.
attention to cases entrusted to me in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and in the
United 8t&te* fS'cnit end Bankrupt Courts for
FOR RENT.
SIX ROOM COTTAGE on Fine street be*
tween Second and Third. Possession given 1st
October. Apply to
aaelSif W H WHITEHEAD.
SOUT HERN HOME SCHOOL TOR GIRLS
197 & 199 N Charli-H St. Baltimore. Md.
Mbs W M. CARY, Mbs GEN JNo PKGRAM
Established 1S42.
Fbbsch thb LA5QUAOB op th* 8GHCOL.
aug5 eotllm
HMD'S SEI1MI,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
fTHE mo-t successful and best o%ta v lish-
A ei School for young ladies in the South.
Foriy four graduates tnis June. Splendid build
ings. High musical art advantages. No school
in the South s nee the war ha* graduated so
many accomplished young ladies. For new
Catalogue address
auv 17 ecd2w D* W EDWARD.
LOST.
the form of a Star with my initimls, M D,
scratched on the inside with a pen-knife The
finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving
Ihe Medal at the store of Mr P Fitzgerald,
ougiaat M DONAHUE.
TO SENT.
^ FIVE-ROOM DWELLING HOU3E next
door to my residence.
8 8 DUNLAP.
OPTICIAN l
SAVE YOUU UY£S.
I F vour vision is failing—if you aro growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight ia troubling
you in any way, call on
Mr. Ch- Refeld, Optician,
and yonr eyesight will be benefited by hi*
superior Spectacles and Eye Glares. They
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions end
floating speck.", and the most sensitive e\e> will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition ;
saving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling
the wearer to view plainly all remote object*.
These useful and unapproachable tJ lasses can
only be procured rom Mr CH REFELD, Hia
establishment—No 20 8ee ^nd 8t, Macon, Ga.
. apr06m
R. W. CUBBEDGE,
BROKER
—AND—
Real Estate Agent.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUSHT ANO SOLD
STftICTIY ON COMMISSION.
For Sale.
ENDLESS STOCK OF OLD NEW8-
papers at 50 oents per Hundred, and Four Dol
lars per Thousand.
Much cheaper than any other kind of Wrap
ping Paper, and very useful about Packing
Goods, Cutting Patterns, Washing Windows,
Etc, Etc.
THIS OFFICE.
SUgl4 tf
Tlat Valuable Business Stand
JN the Telegraph Building is for rent and
possession can be had at any time. Apply st
*1 THIS OFFICE.
J WOULD call the attention of the smoking
public to thefaub that I am selling Cigars lower
than anybody. Iu these hard times a nickel
saved is a nickel made, and if you
smoke, buy your Cigars where you can get the
best for the lea-t money. Cigars by the box at
close prices for cash. Call and see.
BOLAND B. HALL, Druggist,
auglO tf 17 COTTON AVENUE.
CLOTHING
Made fo Order,
SAMPLES
Of Sna CABS1MBRKS and WORSTEDS far
FILL m WINTER
just received at
J. H. HERTZ’,
«u*Stf SO CHERRY STREET.
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