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By Olisby, Jones & Kebsb,
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23. 1879—PRICE FIVE) CENTS
Numbeb 9.348
BY TELEGRAPH.
wav liurArutusa.
foreign.
Paris. October 22.—M. Hambert, a
rein ted Communist, for iuanlting the
magistracy and defending oocnrrcrioes
which the law characterizes as crimes,
wee sentenced to sir months’ imprison
ment anil fined two thousand francs. The
manaifer of ManaUlaite to two months’
impiieonment and a fine of fire thoosand
Iraoes* and the SfanaUlaue was ms pend
ed hr two weeks.
fs-HDOW, October 22.—The distress in
Hni.garjr, on account of bid harvests, is
very great. The government has ens-
prnded the collection of taxes until next
aa seat, In fifty-seven towns and villages
in 'IVmea county. In Haros consly forty
parishes are threatened with famine.
Frightful sceoonts are also received from
abiay, Hevea and Semplin conn ties.
ixdiDow, Oct. 22— Phe Manchester
(1,tar diin, in its market review, says the
c-non market has continncd to grow
.linger stneo Friday last, bat the up-
w.id tendency is more Uie result of pre-
viocs baying and of the increasing dear
ness of cotton than of the extensive cur
rant business here. The amount of ae-
in.il sales yesterday was not largo for
'I ii. sday, and fur tae present, at least,
th« upward movement has reached a
point which is to a very great extent bo-
jond tbs reach of buyers.
MiDUD, October 22.—Thu authorities
say the loss of life in Murcia, Alicante,
Alndna and Cartbagena exceeds two
the oaand.
London, October 22.—The raoo for
the Criterion Naraery b takes was won by
Loul Boseberry’a Cipolata by a neok.
Laid Wilton’s Anothur-to-Crsdle was sec-
ooa. three lengths ahead of Captain
Mitchell's Maraschino, who Was third,
ftews Items.
Borrsho, October 22.—Blakio, the ref-
crie in the boat race, has written to
Hanlan proposing, in view of Sonle’s re
fusal to give up the six thousand dollars’
■takes, that Uanlan end the difficnlty by
at onoe^ asking) Courteney to row a race
at tbe same place and on the eamo terms
about a fortnight hence.
PouanKsspsis, N.V., October 22.—Tho
Cute City Guards wero given a magnifi
cent reception here, all the military and
fin-men turning out, and twelve hundred
people assembled on Mom street to wit-
ntis the procession. It was tho grandest
ovation ever tendered a visiting compa
ny-fireworks and bonfires lighting np
the entire city.
Hao Uaudoii, L. I., October 22. —The
Montank Hteam Cotton Mills at bag Har
bor, L. I., were totally destroyed by fire
this morning and two hundred operative*
x rown out of employment. Tho loss in
1200.000; insurance $100,000.
Newark, N. J., October 22 —The jury
in the Blair csso brought in n verdiot of
not gnilty.
Halifax, October 22. — Yesterday
nioroing tbe body of a man was washed
a-bore near tbe light bonso at Cariboo
i, land and a schooner bottom upwards
was seen half a mile from tho shore. In
tiie afternoon two more bodies wore
found and tho sohocner drifted so near
the shore that men were able to reach
her on foot. Nothing was found by
which tho bodies could bo identified.
The vessel lies so deeply imbedded in
the sand that no name can be seen. It
is supposed she was strnek by tho squall
on Saturday night and npeet.
Nsw Tons, October 22.—Tho case of
the (Jovernmont aeaicst Samuel J. Ttl-
den for alleged unpaid income taxon came
np in tho United States Cironit Court, i
before Judge Blatohford to-day, for ar
gument on a demurrer to the bill of dis-
rovery filed by the Government. Ex-
Judge Porter, Tilden’s counsel, not being
isady to argue the ease, it was allowed
by the Court to go over nntil Monday.
From Memphis.
Utiiruis, October 22,10 a.m.—One
nee case reported, O. L. Curcher. J. D.
Conaway u dying. Tbe weather is cool
and cloudy.
One more new case is reported, John
Pharsab, at 67 Jefferson street. No
deaths ninoo last evening.
H1UIIT DISPATCH KH.
Foreign.
London, October 22.—An aocident to
the hoisting apparatus in tho Alexandria
eoUieiy at St. Helens, ooanly Lancaster,
malted in the death of seven persons.
It is said Count Sohouvaloff.tB seriously
■II.
A dispatch from Vienna aays the state
of affairs in Helzagovina la becoming
serious. The Christiana refuse to pay
rent to their Tnrkish landlords, and
threaten to shoot them if they try to col
lect their dues. It is believed that tho
Christians are being supplied with money
and arms from Montenegro.
London, October 22.—A dispa’oh from
Constantinople says the Porto has re
ceived the following: "Tho Austrians
have not yet suppressed the revolt in
Nevtsingo. They have lost four hundred
killed and wounded. The insurgents are
intrenched among mountains. The Kor-
dioh revolt has ceased to give signs of
lif*. Several Kurd chiefs are on the way
to Constantinople under escort.
News Items.
Montgoneht. Ala., Oct 22.—On Sep
tember first tho Greene county treasury
was robbed of over $7,000. Xesterday
W. E. Cockerell, of Utab, was arrested
charged with the effenae. A largo por
tion of the money has been recovered.
Bains of tbe past ten days havo been
general in Alabama and have done much
damage to tho cotton fields. Some
cotton Is 6pronting in bolls on acconnt of
he it and dampness. The water courses are
an swollen and some damage to property
resulted. Thee. Williams, member of
Congreve from the Fifth District, lost
one hundred bales of ootton and a con
siderable amount of corn.
Norfolk, Oct. 22. — Commissioner
Baum has written a letter to J. H. Van
Aullen, inspector of internal revenue at
Petersburg, Vn.,Mtajisg he has been in
formed that Van Aullen is exciting in-
flaenoe for the readjustment or repudia
tion of the Virginia S.ate debt, which de
partment considers immoral and incon
sistent with the dignity of an official,
and requests if such be the fact he wilt
send in his resignation. Van Auilen in
his reply claims he is the only Republi
can official m Petersburg whose position
Is unassailable, ttsat he is active in com
bating the repudiation movement and
asks for the name of his accuser. The
reply said the information reached him
through a letter written by the Post
master General to tho Secretary of the
Treasury, tho mmc of the informant not
being given.
PiTTssKUEO, October 22—A freight
train on the PnLburg and Lake Erie
Bailrosd ran off the track near Bridge-
water last night, wrecking twelve cars and
instantly killing G. C- Lemon, brakeman,
and injuring the engineer and fireman-
Washington, October 22.—Passed as
sistant engineer L. T. Salford has been
detached from the Pensaools,(FIa.,) navy
yard and placed on waiting orders, and
Chief Engineer Elijah Laws ordered to
that navy yard November 1st.
■lynopsw Weather statement.
Omen Chi XT Signal Officer,
Washington, Oct. 22,1S79.
Indies*ions—For the South Atlantic
States, light rains, northeast to touth-
•ut winds, with slight ohangee in tem
perature and pressure.
MlDNUrUT UlSPATOUES.
Frsm Memphis
Memphis, October 22.—Three addi
tional yellow fever cases were reported
ibis afternoon—Willis Hood, colored
Mary Monag&ban and Mrs. Kate Allen.
Eight members of the Bedford family
at Bailey Station, 'l ean., sre reported
down with the fever. No deathB have
occurred since yesterday afternoon.
The Chamber of Commerce of New
York sent tbe Howatds two thousand
dollars to-day.
The themometer ranged between 56
and 90 degrees.
Foreign.
London. October 22.—Tho race for
the Dewhurst plate, for two-year-olds,
at New Market-Honghton Meeting to
day was won by Grace Oup. Ambassa
dress was second and Doia third. Tbe
race for the aelling stakes was won by
Moecolo, with Albany second and Col
wado third.
The Pall Mall Gazelle understands
that the Bank of Pranas will increase its
rate of discount to-morrow, if nothing
meanwhile occurs to alter its decision.
Two hundred and thirty-five thousand
pounds of bullion were withdrawn from
the Bank of England to-day, and goes to
New York.
The Standard!* Constantinople dis
patch says tbe Austrians have lost four
hundred men killed and wounded in an
attempt to suppress a revolt in Never'
singe, bat as yet without success.
Paris, October 22.—The Qaulos pub
lishes what purports to bo an interview
with Mr. Gladstone, who has been stay
ing in Paris. Mr. Gladstone, replying to
b question whether, In the event of a
liberal victory at tho next elections, he
would place himself at the head of af
fairs, said Lords Hantington and Gran
vtlle wonld suffice for the last, and ho
himself would only resume office if forc
ed to do so, by his fellow countrymen
Mr. Gladstone depreoated contention
with Bosnia about Afghanistan, and said
ho believed there wonld not be any.
That India bad absolutely nothing to
fear from Bassia, wmoh bos as much as
sho can do to hold her conquests in Tur
kic tan.
The Austro-Qerman Alliance, he said,
was doubtless intended as aoheck to Bus
eia, but tho importance of such an alli
ance shontd not be exaggerated, os Prince
Bismarck would abandon it as readily as
be bad abandoned parliamentary parties
which bad served his purpose. Mr.
Gladstone said ho thought Franco and
England had mads a mistake in permit
ting Turkey to resume her privileges in
Egypt by deposition of the Khedive; that
it was also a mistake to exolude other
European powers from sharing in Egyp
tian control. England's road to India, he
said, must bo retained by keeping up her
mars time supremacy; be believed the
next election m England would return a
Liberal majority. He pointed out Lord
Derby’s course as an important Bign of
the times. Ho expressed a flattering
opinion of President Grevy, and th
future prospect of France. He said h
did not believe suoh episodes os tho elec
tion of M. Hambert were of any impor
tance.
News Items.
Camp near White Bivec Aoenov.
Col., October 21. — Lieutenant Weir,
ordnance officer, whilo out hunting was
killed and mutilated by tho Indians 18
miles south of this place. All the avail
able cavalry started on the trail this
morning. Soldiers of tho hunting party
are also missing.
Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 22.—Tho ap
plication of counsel to-day for a post
ponement of the second trial of Buoholze
for murder to tho future term of the
court was denied. The trial wiil possibly
-begin next week.
Baltimore, October 22.—Denwood
Hinds and Harry Hinds were arraigned in
the Baltimore Comity Ciicuit Court, at
Jonsontown to-day for the murder cf
Isaao James, in this city last ApriL Af
ter the examination of a number of tho
witnesses the State’s attorney abaudoned
the proseontion and accepted a plea cf
self-defense, and tae prisoners were dis
charged. The mnrder grew out of the
alleged reduct ion of James’daughter, and
the subsequent hhooting of bis son by
young Hiuds. Great pablio indignation
was tot against tho Hinds brothers at the
time of the street encounter, wbioh re
sulted in James’ death.
Toronto, Ootober 22.—Huulan con
sents to the proposal of referee Blsckie
that tho race with Courteney be rowed
over, if the latter will guarantee to ap
pear at tbe starting point when the race
is called. It is now proposed to have the
raoo at Washington, D. O., instead of ou
Chnutvuga Lake.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., October 22.—
Tho Gate City Guards to-day visited
Vossar and Eastman Colleges, where
they had an enthusiastic reception, and
this afternoon gave an exhibition drill on
tbe Eastman Park in the presence of five
thousand spectators. They returned to
New York to night.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
WANTED.
Two good boys who understand how to set
*"*■ Fair ffiMkrOH.
oct2J St o _ Atlanta. Go.
SHOW GASES-
just received, one dozen Shaw Oases for sale
cl leap by T W KRKKUAN.
octjjj st No 87 Cherry street.
WINDOW BLASS.
Go to C Barke A Sou to bay Window Glass.
ocll73t
"Tbe Most-Covered Itoket that hung inthe
well.” tor sale by
octld lm Uiierry street,
"The Old Oaken Bucket, the Iron-Bound
Bucket,” for sals by
octlOlm 70 Cherry street.
dr. d. sTwriqht,
DENTIST,
ocltwedeuntf NoSS Second street.
Hare jour root painted with Brewer’s Rubber
Boot Point. lain JUwbm
White and Bed Onion Sets as „ _
sgp, tt ELLIS’DRUG STORE.
For a rood Chewing Tobacco try tho Old
Oaten Bucket, for sola Dy W F GRAUB.
octio lm 70 Cherry itreet
IF TOO
Want really flue, beautiful rid pot it onent Den
tal wiirk.oabermtho natural T-« b or by sup-
Db-.UK their place with Artif lialcres. be certain
to commit Dr Ford, who, turn t -d alter this
date, will bo loued constantly at Lis office, ho
i Second Street, from 8 o’clock . m, to 6 o clock
agrfiT suniwed 3m
Use Brewer’s Rubber Roof Point—the best
modo. jolll ItawSm
Leaky Roofs rep aired and painted with Brew-
“ im SU?5ta int ‘ T J CARLING, Agent.
A CARD.
To all who arc suffering from the errors ana
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decay,loo* of manhood. etc, I will send a recipe
ttast will cure you. FHBB OF CHARGE. The
great remedy was discovered by a missionary in
Souih America. Send a self-addressed snveope
to the Rev Joe-n*> T Inman, ;St»tion li.Jiew
lock. 8 *<xHde
DBS i r.Jt W.R. HOLMES
DENTISTS,
No 84 Mulberry Street, Macon.Ga
Tseth extracted without pain, beautiful sets of
Tjoth inserted. Abscessed Teeth and Diseased
’wm'm all kinds of Dental Materials *nd
lustrumenu. Constantly on hand » l»rke«nd
ruU assortment of T«th ofall kinds,G<dd of oM
ktndr. Amalgams of *U kinds, Bmbbcrt, of .U
PRESCRirmi FREE
For tbe speedy Cure of Nominal Wcatreas, Los*
of Manhood, and ail disorders broach* on by in
discretion or exec**. Any Druggist baa the m ‘
plienu. Address DAVIDSON A 00,
jal doodAwly 78 Nuna St. New Tort,
Ladies d button Kids in dark and open ihades
85cents at the
ocil9 St DOLLAR 8TORBs
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MES8ENGBR
October 22. istd.—evotko.
The market to-day opened quiet at 10 cents
for middling, and closed firm at 10% cents for
that grade.
Received by roil today — 381
by wagon — 323—
Shipped — — —
STATEMENT'
Stock on band September 1,1S79..
Received to-day ,
Slock on hand this evening.—
LATEST TELEGBAFHIU kepokts
Cotton.
LIVERPOOL—Noon—Cotton quiet and steady;
middug nuplands 611-16. middling Orleans A
13-16,
boles 8800 bales, of which 1009 were token by
speculators and tor export: reoeipts 8850-7200
Jet Beads very cheap at the
octlO St
DOLLAR STORE.
Threebutton Black Kids
ruturee*opened cheaper but the advance has
since teon partially lost;
Uplands low aietjfla clause October delivery
6%>6 25-32, October and November 6 5-16aS 11-32
0%, November and December 6 r-SSaS)„ Decern
oer and January 6 V-32a6&* January and Fcbru
ary do, February and Marchs o-iti. March and
April 6 6-16a611-32. April and May a%, May and
June 67-16, June ana July 616-32.
2 oo p m—Cotton firmer and fractionally dear
er, iddling uplands GJi, middling Orleans 615-16.
Futures, uplands low middling clause Novem
ber and December delivery 6^. December and
Jaifuarydo. March and April 65-lo.
600 p m— Uplands low middling clause October
delivery ej£. October and November 613-32, Nov
ember ana December 6 5 16, December and Jan
uary 6 6-16, January and February 6 6-16. Feb
ruary and March 0 11-32, March acd April 6
May and June 615-32. bales of American 6350,
NSW Xoax—Cotton steady; soles 158; middung
uplands 113-16. middling Orleans 116-16.
Futures opened steady; October 1003, Novem
ber 10.73. December 10.72, J anuary 10 82,February
10.56.
Cotton—Not receipts 378; gross 7517.
Futures closed active end strong; safee 223,000.
October delivery 11 AO—Si, November 1LU—12,
December 11.10, January 11.20. February U.S4
March lL4T—*i April 11.63—63, May 11.80-82,
June 1L92—95, J uly 123)1—05.
Cotton closed firm: sales 1279 middling up-
lauds ll'A. middling Orieatis li%.
Consolidated nut receipts 23,507; exports to
Great Britain 721, France SG76. Continent 1200,
channel "*.
Oalvxstos—Cotton strong: middling 10J4. low
middling 10ji. good ordinary 10. net receipts
,786; gross —; sales 1121, stock 67754.
NoepolK—cotton firm, middling 10%, net
receipts 8124, sales476, stock 24553.
Baltimore—Cotton firm: middling 11% low
middling 10%, good ordinary 10%’- net receipts
—. gross 1U8L sales 270, to spinners —, stock
1667.
BogioE — Cotton firm: middling 11%, low
middling 10%, good ordinary 10%, net receipts
BWhgross—.sales—. stock2c0.
WILM1HGTOH—Cotton firm; middling 10%:
ow noddling 10%. good ordinary 10; net reoeipiS
4i».gress—. sales 100,stock 8902.
Phti.itht.tou-Cotton firm; middling 11%;
low middling 11, good ordinary 10%. net re
ceipts 53: gross 443, sales 630, spinners 414, stock
,5 si’vAS*iH — Cotton firm; middling 10%,
low middling 10%. good ordinary 10%. net
ro^ipuWgros^; sales 2300; stock 82180.
New Orlsaks—Cotton active: miduling 10%:
low middling 10%. good ordinary 10%.not recoipis
3487. gross 4778, sales 9000, stock 1S9MS.
Mobile—Cotton firm; middling 10%, low mid
dling 10%, good ordinary 10%, net receipts 1803,
gross , sales 2000, stock 17178.
MEMPHIS—Not received. ’
ACGU3IA—Cotton firm; middling 10%, low
middling 10. good ordiusry 9%: receipts 1133,
shipments —, sides 1411.
I'm aEMna—Cottas strong, middling 10% low
middling 10%. good ordinary 10% net receipts
,009, gross —. sales 1000; stock 48363
FINANCIAL
Lokdok—Noon—Consols 97% Brie 41%
Paris—3 per cent Bentuo 81 Irenes and to
centimes.
New Xobk—Stocks opened strong; money 0
a7; long 4 80; short 4 82%. State bonds dull;
Government securities firm .
Money active at 7. exchange firm at 4 80%.
government socuritios- strung, new 5 per cenis
163%. 4% per oents 105%, 4 per cents 1U2%-
state bonus active.
atocks Closed active: New lork Central
125%, Brio 41%; Lake Shore 98%: liDaois Cen
tral 98 Ptusuurg 1 os%, Chicago and Northwes
tern 87%, do preferred 103; Kook Island 147.
Western Union Telegraph Company 101%.
Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 131,013,295, cur
rency 16AS9.721.
PRODUCE
Baltimore—Flour quiet and firm: Howard St
and Western superfine 5 25(95 75: extra 6 251*075;
family 7 00@7 76: City Mills superfine 5 25@5 76;
extra 6 25®6 76; Rio brands 7 60; Fatapsco fanuly
825. Wheat—Southern weak and lower; Western
quiet and lower, southern red 140al47; ambei
155al5S; No 1 Maryland red 161: No 2 Wes
tern winter red spot and Ootober 149%, Novem
ber 161%, December 163% Bouthern corn in
good demand: Western firm; white 63, yellow
63. Oats, southern i2a45. Western white 42a45;de
mixed 42943: Pennsylvania 4la45. liny steady:
crime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 15916.
Provisions steady: Pork 1100. nulk meats, loose
shoulders 4. clear rib 7%; do packed 4% and
8%. Bocou—Siouldeis 4%a5, clear rib 8. Hams
loill. Lard, refined in tierces 7%. Butter quiet:
prime to choice Western packed 1S@16. Ooftea
strong; rio in cargoes 14al7%. Whisky firm
at 115. Freights easier. .
Usicsao—Flour quiet and steady: doublo ex
tra Western sprieg 5 25a6 50; Minnesota 5 00a
5 75; wintor wheat 6 50*6 75, extra 5 60a5 60
superfine 400a5 60. Wheat unsettled and gener
ally lower; opened and closed firm, Nolumcago
spring 126. No 2 do 1 IS cash, 119% November,
12114 December, HQ 3 do 107%. Corn unsettled
and generally lower; 46% cash. 45%a45% Novem
ber, 43% all the year. Oats quiet and steaiy at
32%aSz% cash, S2% November. Pork higher for
cashand steady for options, 1100 cash, 9 55a9 00
November, 9 50 bid all tho year. Lard steady and
fair demand at 607%3610 cash and November.
Bulk moats in good demand and a shade highe.;
shoulders 3 75. short nhs 5 60, short clear 5 oO.
NewTorK—Southern flour steady; common
to fair extra 6 00a7 00, good to choice 710.SS 00.
Wheat lo lower and moderate export and specu
lative business: ungraded winter red 1 35al4S%,
No 2 do 14S%al 60. Corn quiet and unchanged:
ungraded 62a62%. Oats a sliado easier; No 8
43a 13*4. Coffee in good demand and ton; no in
cargos quoted at 14%al7%; do in joblots 16al9.
Sumir active and strong; fair to good refining
quoted at 7%a7%. prime 7%; refined firm and
in fair demand: standard A 9%: granulated
and powdered 9%. cru»hed 9%a% Molasses firm
but a met. New Orleans, to arrive, selliugat7ua
72. Kiel* in fair inquiry and steady: Carolina 6%
a7% Bosin strong at 150. Turpentine firm at
Sia55. Wool firm and lairly active: domestic
fieece 35*45, pulled 22a4*. uc washed 9oSS, Texas
I6s3l. Pork active and higher: new mess spot
quoted 10 60. Middles very firm, long clear 6 In,
short clear 6 40. Lord higher and active: prime
steam spot 6 67%aB 75 cash. Whisky quiet at
15. Freights dull.
LotnavTLLa—Flour firm; extra 4 25a4 50: family
5 009500; No 15 7696 25; patent 6 5097 SO- Wfies:
firm; red and amber 1 *7 Core firmer, white 53,
mixed 60. Oats steady, white S3, mixed 35. Pori
steady 10 60 Lara slesdy: choice leal in fcerces
S, do in kegs 8%. Bulk meats none here. Bacon
easier, shoulders 4 53; clear ribs 8 40. clear sides
&G5. dugar. cured hams 9910%, Whisky firm at
1 UIECISEXTI—Tlour easier, family 6 CO 9 70*.
Wheat weak at 1 Seal Si. Com strong at tL Oats
active; No 2 mixed SSoSS. Fork stronger at U toa
1100. Lard firm current make 6 05. Bulk meats
aa»et: Phoulders S 76; abort rib eew 6 25. Bacoo
fntodemand; Mmulders4%, clear rib 8%, clear
sides 8% Whisky active at 10S. Hogs qtuel,
lI ^r!t.oclt- Flour tasien double extra fall 5 40
as60. treble do COO, family 6 05a616. choice to
fancy 625.7 00. Wheat unsettled and lower: No
2 red fall 139%al 35% ouh. 1 SUL 31% October.
1 Sial 37 closing at 135% December: No 3 do 12 L
Corn active at 59 cash and October, 38%a39 Nov
ember and December. Oats Higher at 23% cash.
WhisXy steady at 109. Pork higher at 1150.
Bnlk meats quiet: shoulders 3 65a3 65, clear nb»
5 70aS 00. dear sides 5 75s5S7%. Bacon firmer:
shoulders 4 50, clear rib 8 50aS 60, short clear 8 75
5 Nipe- 0bleaks—Flour firm, superfine 450a
475. doable extra 525a5 50. treble extra 6 00a
6 25,high grades 6 37%a7 25. Corn firm; white
65. Oats firm at 43. Pork firm at 11 S7%. Lard
steady at 7%. Bulk meats firm; shoulders loo-e
4% ’Bacon good demand: shoulders lield at 5J4,
clear rib 9%, dear sides 9%. sugar-cured hams
9al0%. Wtisly dull at I05all0. Coffee firm.
Kio in cargoee, ordinary to prime 13%sl7 %. Su-
gsr active and firm, inferior 5%, common 6J4
fully fair 7%, jell w darified S%as%. Molaoea
in Jbod demand, oommon <0, prune to choice 40a
60. Rico quiet, ordinary to choke, Louisiana 1%
a7.
NATAL STORES.
w rramnyroi—nrinti turpentine firm at S3.
Bcwn firm at 1 Sc for strained. Crude tur
pentine firm at 125 for hard; 210 for yells,
dip; Tar steady at 1 00.
MART EE HEWS
NEWTORK—Arrived—Isaacs. Beil, City of
Arrived oat—Bulgarian. GQlert. Duncan.
Macon wholesale Market.
CORRECTED DAILY BY
JAQUES & JOHNSON.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
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uticura
Humors of the Scalp. Loss
of Hair.
•Loss of hair in thousands of rases is duo en
tirely to some form of scalp disease. Seventy-
fire per cent of the number of bald heads might
be covered with hair by a Judicious use of Cuti-
cure, assisted by Cntirura soap. It is the m
agreeable as well as the most effective hair
storer ever produced by man. It is medidnal
in the truest sense of the word. All others are
some oleagenous mixture or poisonous dye*.
None but Caticura possesses the specific medi
cal properties that enable it to rare all itching
and scaly diseases that inflame and irritato tbe
scalp and hair glands and tubes, causing prema
turebaldness. Medium doses of the Cuticura
Resolvent will purify tbe oil and sweat glands
of tbe virus of scrofulous humor of the blood and
insure a permanent cure, when taken in connec
tion with tbe application of Guticura,
BiOON—Clear rib sides,
fihouiders.«.«.«.... ...
Bulk clear rib sides
Fork Stripe
Bulk shoulders
Bellies
Choice SO hams „....
LARD—in obis —
Leaf, in inba,...,. —i
Leaf, in bnckeU...^.——
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Salt Bheum and Dandruff
Cured that several Physicians had fail*
ed to treat successfully,
Messrs WRREa A Fottbr—Gentlemen: I havo
had tho Halt Rheum on my head and all through
my hair, and also on my legs for the Dost four
years, having suffered exceedingly with it. Tho
dandruff falling from my hair was very annoy
ing. I consulted several distinguished phyii
cians in regard to it, and have taken thoir pre
scriptions as ordered but did not find any cure
and but little relief. 1 was told by many persons
who have the Sait Rheum, and who hate been
doctored foryeare, that there was no cure for it;
that it was in the blood, and 1 should always
have it, and I was almost inclined to agree with
them, bnt a friend wanted me to try Cuticura,
.made by your firm. 1 did, and to my astoniih-
ment, in less than three weeks my head was en
tirely free from ail Salt Rheum and Dandruff,
and I cannot eeeany appearance of 8alt Rheum
on my person, I think it a wonderfnl remedy.
Respect 'ully yours,
GKORGB A MUDGB,
Portsmouth. N H, February 8,1878.
HUMOR OF THE SCALP
THAT WAS DESTROYING THE HAIKCUK
BD WITH ONE BOX OPCUTLCURA.
Messrs Weses & Fottee — Gentlemen: 1
want to tell you what Cnticura baa done for mo.
About ten years ago my hair began falling out,
caused by Humor of tho Scalp. 1 tried various
remedies too numerous to mention, without re
lief until 1 began using Cuticura, ono box of
which has entirely cured mo and now hair is be
ginning to grow. Respecttullv.
MRS O J ROOT.
897 W Lako street, Chicago, Nov 13,1878.
Wo kuow tiie above to bo true.
MARY B TOWNSEND. 412 W Jackson street.
MRS O A GRAY, 3 tl.Fulton street.
SOALD HEAD
Messes Weeks A Pottre—Gentlemen: Since
July last I have been using Cuticura for scald
head and it has cured me wben all medicines
that I have taken for nineyears did me no good.
1 am now using it as a hair drcising, but my
head is well. It keeps the hair in very nice con
dition. Yours truly,
HA RAYMOND,
Auditor Fort Wayne, Jackson A s.aginaw R R.
Jsckson, Mien, December 20,1378.
Tne Cuticura romodies are prepared by Weeks
A Potter, Chemists and Druggists, 360 Washing
ton Street, Boston, and are for salo by all Drug
gists. Priccof Cuticura, smsll boxes, 60 cents;
large boxes, containing two and one half times
the quantity of smsll.51. Resolvent 61 por bottle.
CuticuraSoap 25 cents par cake: by mail SO cents,
3 cakes, 75;cents.
©oLUivs' frawsjsss
VOLTAIC
pi actCRS Liver and Kidneys, cure
• M* Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Hilious Cone, Cramps and Pams, Rheumatism.
Neuralgia, Sciatica. Weak Spine, Weak and Sore
Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back. Ague and
liver Fains,
CUriCUKA REMEDIES
can be had at ELLIS’ DRUGSTORE, Tnan-
gular Block
mixed, by car load
Oats, feed.....^..,..
i&ust proof seod... MM . M .. M
HALT—Virginia^.......,
Liverpool
dBAL ........
boiled
LO t J R—Fancy *p3*r "obi
Rxlra family, per hoi.....
Ft.1-.nl7, per bbi. MM . M ............
Bxtra per bbi.......................
’OFPBB—Oommon
so©
Fnmc. ,.«,i
4ULAS8 EB—Choice Cuba, hhd a „
Choice Cuba, bbia.................
6u<ar!iouse, htida
^ugarhouso. bids
Choioe Mevp Orleans...
8 UGAR—Golden C
U. coffee
Bxtra C. white......................
Standard A
Granulated
Powdered and cniLhod...........
ORACEBRS—Soda ....
Cream
Ginger-,.,,.,
Strawberry
MATCaES-tt W, in paper
in wood
NAILS—Basil
■4TARCH
SHOT— Drop ...........................,,
SPICE............
GINGER.
NUTM KGS.....................
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OIGAR4>—P.irA!^.
CHEROOTS—
HNUPF—Lorillard-i.
Loriibird’s.foii
TOBACCO—Common
Medium.........
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Shell Road^MM,
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.. 65@G0
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•a 160
.. 1 2C@1 25
.. 80
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.. 0 60
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. 944910
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. 10 11
.12%
. 14
. 13914
2 70
275
4 Ml
4%96%
. 1 86
. 2 10
-17%
. 20
KICK (new crop) .....
POTATOES ...
ONIONS
12%@14
7%n?%
3000525
350
Btoosn »na Honaa
CORRECTED DAILY BY
Ii.KIPlil3Y, HROKRB.
Georgia8percent bonds.....................101 alls
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold)„_™.112 a 112%
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 111»112%
Georgia7 per tout, bonds (endorsed).,_lio a ill
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith) Ill a 115
Georgia 6 per cent iM) -101 a 105
Georgia 6 percent, bonds (new)„ 106il07%
City of Macon, 7 per cent. (long)... 63 a 70
City °f Macon 7 per cent (sberl)...„. 70 a 72
City of Augusta 7 per cent—...........—100 a 101
City of Atlanta 7 percent..— —101 a 102
City of Atlanta 8 per cent————103 a 106
City cl Savannah——— 69 s 70
Central Kaiirooa mint mortgtge„,—„—108 a. 109
Georgia Railroad 8 r.»r cent, bonds——100 a lul
Macon and Western R R bonds—parRSd int
Northeastern R R bonds (endorsed)—104 a 1> 5
Southwestern Railroaj_.—.„ par and int
South Ga. aud Fla, IstmorteaCe— 107 a 108
A. A G. K. a. 2d mortgage (endorsed)—10 a 1633
Sout Ga and Fla—...—S2 a S3
Western K. R. of Alabama 1st mcrtgagellP a 112
Western R. Rol Alabama 2d mortgage—110a 11
M A A R.R. lstmortgage(notendor’d 80 90
M AA R R, 2d mortgage (endorsed)—par a 101
Southwestern R R stock —— 101alC2
Georgia Railroad stock ——— 81»81
Central Railroad stock..— —— 69a71
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock... 103
FOB SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
UTIUTSB NEAR ALBANY, GA.
No. of Acre*. Cleared
■Wretter-—Doronghty Co—1,610 700
Byron—.— “ —9.375 iaoo
B4alU~ -*5> MS
Wimberly. Baker Co™ i&o 1.100
FruposaLs for the purchase of oae or all of the
above well-known plantations will be receiv
ed bv the undersigned until the 30th day of Oc
tober, 1879. Any information resardin* ihem
may be obtained from the manager. Mr Wm H
Bennett, at present residing on Beall plantation.
A^-Tfae preference will be given to cash and
short time purchasers. Address
PATTERSON A CUYLBR. Attorneys,
704 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
aepl d eodlSt w 6t
Jos. ScemonellL
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Fine suits made lo order and fits guaranteed.
No 2 Brown House, Macon. Go.
octil l%m
’ A Phonograph
TjXJR sale cheap. In good order and material
l» to run it two week*. AddreM J W Jones,
Daviiboro. or W W BROWN.
oct2l3t* Macon, Ga.
W HT do people suffer continually when re
lief can be found in Simmons’ Liter
■ Reg-
lief can be found in Simmons*.
ulator? Some people think they hi
tion. others belieTe their heart is affected, and
many imagine they ore so terribly afflicted that
it b impassible for them to locate their trouble.
But wo will tell you wny your cough ns-k*
you, your heart jams you. and a general feeling
o( dullness pervades your entire system. It i.
because your [iveriaina disordered condition
and does not proporly perform its natural f unc-
turns, and you never will be well until you take
the Regulator to restore your liver to a natural
and healthy condition. We tell you plainly that
Simmon,’ Liver Regulator will positively cure
you and a trial of the medicine will convince you
of the truth of what is said,
Simmons’Liver regulator is perfectly pure
and carefully prepared and i. acknowledged by
Ifyouwantto purify tho system
. 2 take Simmons’ Liver Regulator. If
you want to get rid of bilhousuess
•SU take Simmons* Liver Regulator. II
you want something to strengthen
HL.* you take Simmons’ Liver Regulator
Ifyou want a good appetite take
Simmons’ Liver Regulator. If you
wont to get rid of nervousness take
Simmons* Liver Regulator. If you
wont good digestion take Simmons’
Liver Regulator. If vou want to
sleep well take Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator. Ifyou want to build up your
di—constitution take Simmons’ Liver
Regulator. If you want a brisk and
. vigorous feeling take Simmons’
”'** Liver Regulator. If yon want to re
store vour health take Simmons’
g.?-- Liver Reguator.
Read tho following testimonial:
Some years ago I was seriously affected
with ehrouic and nervous dyspepsia to such
an extent that my health wa9 much mi
paired. So rapid was the advance of this insidi
ous complaint that 1 soon felt that my constitu-
turn was broken. After suffering for sevoral
years 1 was advised to try Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator but declined because 1 had conceived it to
be "only a patent medicine.” At length, believ
ing it could do no harm, I yielded. In a few
months 1 became not only relieved, but abso
lutely cured and for two years past 1 have been
thoroughly restored to health and enjoyment of
1 look upon tbe Regulator as a most excellent
raodiamsaiid will always have it by mo to resist
any insidious approaches of my old enemy- 1
write this id gratitude for the benefit which 1
have received from theusoot tho Regulator.
Respectfully, etc. W ii HALL.
Principal Hall’s select school, Macon, Ga.
The Original and only genuine manufactured
by J H ZBILIN A CO,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Price 3L. For sale by nil druggist*. mini4
1ST ALABAMA FAIR
1879.
THE SECOND ANNUAL FAIR
STATES OF ALABAMA., GEOR
GIA AND FLORIDA,
Will be held in the city o? Eafaula, Ala.,
November 3d, 1879., and
continue six days.
Preparations are being made for the grandest
display of fine stock oyer exhibited South.
Premiums open to the world for all classes of
stock —
SPEED RING,
Attractions nnaprpanfed. Track and grounds in
splendid order.
INTERESTING RACING PROGRAMME,
for finch day of tho Fair. Parses $1,600 liberal
premiums open to the world, lor Runners and
Trotters Special parses (,v.d premiums) lor
Alftbama.G'Monria and Florid--stock.
Purees, for three minute cla.-*, t,B0, 2,40, 2,85,
free for all open to the world.
No record made after October 1st, 1879, to bar
trotters from entering and competing in any of
these classes. octJ9 ;U
I8THBVBRY
ACME
OF
LIP BURNERS.
Will fit any lamp, burns without Brnoke, needs
less trimming and seldom breaks a chimney.
Tho combustion is perfect, and consequently it is
non-explosive. If you want the only safe and
economical burner yet invented call on
ROLAND B. HALL, Druggist,
5tf 17 COTTON AVENUE
Select Dancing School-
MASONIC HALL.
f'HK mo*t fashionable Waltz and all new
• dances taught rapidly. Junior Clasa meet.
Wednesday and Saturday afternoona at 3:50
o’clock. Gentlemen’s class now forming. Ad
dress PROF WEST,
octal lw* Lanier House.
S Csoxbuxb.
PMaex
Cromdine & Co.,
PARLOR CIGAR STORE.
The finest brands cf Imported and Domestic
Cigars always on hand.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
Oft.! tf
Great Attractions!
—AT THE—
BAYING COMBINED THE
SURPRISE
Dollar Store,
1879 1880 COE MATES.
Central City Mil House
Cttaslacbtel&firo.
POPULAR CLOTHIERS
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stock* by the “Two Unerring Rules for
Success,** in Alesars Uawrence A Go’s new Circa-
ar. The combination method, which this firm
has made so success:ul, enables people with
large or small means to reap all the benefits of
largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or
ders, in vsrious sums, are rooled into one vast
amount and ce*operated as a mizhty wnole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advantages
of the largest operator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from $5 to$*5,000
or more, can be used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, September 26. IS7S, says“By
the combination system $15 would make $75, or
5per cent: $50 pays $350, or 7 percent: $100
makes $1,000. or 10 per cent on tbe stock during
the month, according to the market.” Ihank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 29th; “The
combination method of operating stocks is the
most successful ever adopted.** New York In
dependent, Sept, 12th: “The combination sys
tem is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
it is kept working by Messra Lawrence A Co.*’
Brooklyn Journal. April 29th: “Our editor maoe
a net profit of $10125 from $20 m one of Messrs
Lawrence A Co’s combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explain* everythin?. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Gover* uent bonds supplied
Lawrence A Co, BankeiB, 57 Exchange Place
New York.
CONDENSED CYCLOPEDIA.
Rarest opportunity for making money is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in tbe
South on this exceedingly useful and low-priced
book. L000 Dp, double column. 700 engravings.
10 double^page colored maps. Only $5 a cop r
For terms aud territory address T MLLWOG
ZELL, DAVIS A CO, Philadelphia. mar7w4t
.^mablefo offer tho largest and handsomest HaV® jllSt Opened a Complete
MILLINERY
ever exhibited in the city, ^comprising tbe 1
novelties in
Felt aim Straw Hals
for Ladies and Children, the most extensive line
of
SILK VELVETS,
PLUSHES,
SATINS
AND
Velveteens) in all color..
Ostrich Tips,
Plumes,
Frencli ail Dnestic Movers,
ment of ladies' aud
evnryb
child rt
HOSIERY.
A great variety of ladies’
Underwear,
Corsets,
Hid Gloves,
tho best qualities at the most reasonable prices
NECKWEAR.
DRtf S3 SHIRTS,gonts*and boy’s U ATS,cheapest
and hurt in tbe ci>y, n new arrival of beautiful
VASES. h«nd*omeTOILET HRTS. and a choice
lot of CHROMOS. Mv stock of PLATED and
GLASSWARE is complete, all of which will be
sold at surprisingly low prices. Call and con
vince yourself that 1 mean what 1 say.
L. -Newman.
Miss Maggie McRevitt
3O LLI N§ !
VOLTAIC-ELECTRO
POROUS
PIASTERS
T EN times more powerful than the best po
rous plaster wben placed over tbe centre of
the nervous forces, the pit of tbe stomach, they
stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect
digestion, cure dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps
and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis
eases. Por weak and sore lungs, palpitation of
the hear*, painful kidneys, rheumatism. near al
ma and sciatica, they are the best remedy 111 the
world. Get the genuine. Ask for COLLINS*
VOLTAIC ELECTRIC POROUxS PLASTERS
Price is cts. For sale by Hunt, Rankin Jt La*
mar. AtUnta mild Macon, and Osceola Butler.
Savannah, and all d moixt*. ftin
Pianos TnDBft and Repaired.
pjAVINGiecureda competent Toner and Re
pairer. any order left with us will now hare
pn.mptiattentfon.
L. W. Smith. & Co-
oct19 eodst
new stock of
WINTER
CLOTHING
-FOR—
MenJonMBoys
Which were manufactured
expressly for our trade.
Every garment guaranteed
as rppresented, or money re
funded.
B
A8KKT GBATHS of all xiaea at
SCKOiriKUrS Iron Works.
IK STORE.
C HOICE Seed ’Barley, choice Timothy Hay,
Tennessee Oats. Wheat Bran and Corn, Ten
nessee Buttor and Eggs received weekly.
A McCALLlB.
octlJSt Cotton Avenue.
Re - Opening,
JJAVING failed to dispose of my entire stock
iu trade,! am compelled to continue the busi
ness for the present and am receiving additions
to my stock of new and desirable goods in my
line to bo disposed of at low prices, and solicit a
continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed
upon me in tbo past. MRS A BULK LEY.
No 6 Cotton Avenue.
My business ns a whole is still on th* market
at a great sacrifice to a responsible or cash cus
tomer. net 5 2 st
T il 8 best and cheapest fad in tho market.
possessing the good qualitiesof both tsavd and
soft coal without tho disadvantages of either.
Men’s Business Suit $6,
Good Suit $8.
An All-Wool Suit $10.
OCR
12 DOLLAR SUIT
is the “BOSS” of the town,
something that can’t be beat
OUR
in Black Cloth, Diagonal,
Worsted and Granite Cloth,
are beauties, tho prices within
the reach of everybody.
We claim to have the
largest and best selected stock
of
Oil IUDH EN
B. SPRINZ,
hetioneer aaJ remission Kfrdiaal,
CORNER POPLAR and THIRD STREETS,
BLAKE’S BLOCK.
UOTION sales of all kinds of morchandUe
everyday and evening. Consignments of all
sorts of goods and merchandise solicited and
prompt re tarns guaranteed. octs lm
1 O PLAN A.
a H PLAtix
LC. PLANT & SON
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BAMIN9 BUSINESS
SOMETHING NEW.
TU8T arrived, 25.COO “Between tho Acts”
W CIGARETTES, best srticle in the market.
Be snre and try them at the Brown House
oetlg.n tawed CIGAR STAND.
FOB BIT.
QNE four room house on Johnson street, with
out houses, stable, garden, good well of water
M- Jtfewmau & E. iSchurr.
BAKERS AND CONFBeTIONER'i, NO 12
COTTON AVENUE,
TYTOULD respectfully Inform the citizens of
* » Macon that they are prepared to furnish
all kinds of the beat BREAD. (JAKES. CONFEC
TIONERY, etc. They use none bat the bret ma
terial, and only ask a trial aa they are sure they
can srive satisfaction. Orders promptly attend
ed to and bread delivered in any pars of the city.
octl7
Boys’ School Suits $3 50,
A llandsome Suit $5.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS f
We sell tbe Celebrated
which cannot be excelled in
QUALITY'and PRICE. We
make
SHIRTS TO ORDER
and guarantee a fit.
HATS, HATS,
SILK AND FDR
r ibe latest styles just re
ceived, prices to suit every
body.
N. B.—We make suits to
measure at bottom prices.
A visit to our establish
ment will convince you that
the above are facts,
Chas. Wachtel & Bro.,
73CHKRKY HTJtKKT
•reply ,antes) th m Moauo
NO 8510KK,
NO S00T,
QUICK DKAT,
„ _ HKAVYAS1I.
—Uaod by tho beat cook, for— wp
BKOIUNO,:
ROASTING.
BAKING,
STKWING.
Can lie hod at the Go. Work, in any quanti
ties at little cost. A K BOARD KAN.
HnpY.
Grand Opening’.
Mrs. A, Binswanger
H AS just returned from Now York with a
handsome line of Millinery and fancy gooda, and
has added to her tuual line a complete assort
ment of Zephyr Wonted in all ahadea. She will
be pleased to exhibit her extensive lino upon her
Opening Days Wednesday and Thursday, Octo-
15 and 10.
nourcement that .bo has for this falT*iocu'cd
thofavorite Milliners of tbia city. She would be
pleased to see her many trienda a al patrona.
octl23t
Notice.—The CorDett Soose.
To Friends, Patrons and tho
Public Generally.
IU are reepectfully informed that If C Cor
bett. formerly of tbe Narional Hotel, Mid
more recently ol the Corbett Hunao on Second
street, lias purchased, thoroughly renovated Mid
furnished tho largo and elegant tarve atory brick
building known aa the Lawton tenement bouse,
situated on Poplar atroet, aooond hooau abore
the city hall, just fire minutes walk from tbo
general paatengor depot, where he will be planed
to see all who may favor him with theirpatrou-
age—either by day, woek or month.
Persons visit ing tho city for p'. asnre. boainm
or health, will find tho Corbett Hcnae pleasantly
situated, in a first- class location, oowwarn
ing as fine a view of the city as any
place in it. Tho air is cool and pure, water
line, lie guarantees his fare aa gotc a. the mar
ket affords. Terms reasonable. Call ana try us.
B C COKBKTT,
Prop-:' tor Corh-tt Houses
Maron.Septembers). 167!*. f. yir.l! rsu lm
Strawberry Plants.
A LARGE ttock of Wilson’s Albany (pure
end genuine) for aale at 75 cents per 160. $6
er 1.600. Leave orders at the ato c of Georgo
to ga. or address D MILHR.
“•w Macon
TO THIS
L!
1
J.
H. SCHALL & BRO.,
H AVB opened their store. No 71 Cherry
Street, next door to Choi Wocbrel A Bra,
with an entire new stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
of the latest stjlea and best manufacture, and
we are prepared to manufacture ail s<jles of
Custom Work to order. Repairing r.-ailv and
romptly attended to. Atro a large deck ol
BATHER and KIN! INGS alwara on Sand.
Hoping to receive a share of the public patron
age we aak all to call, examine and be couriered
that this is the best and chea;>cst store in the
city,
H. SCHALL & BRO.
Pi u iiun.
fFHR physician* of Ma^on arc cord ialiv invited
1 to c»ll and investi.ate tho system cl iioff-
t Becker’s Electro ]*»)*. m
•a merits as a curative agent for either
chronic or acute diseases as adm ru.stored by Dr
Ed Wnliama, Jormerly of New (jriems. late of
Griffin. Ga. The Doctor wishes to establish ita
claim by practical demonstrations. %i ; d to thu
end he invites the aMlictcd to
office. Lsanier House, room No li
onsultaiiou free.
hta