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BY 0LI8BY, JONEa JC REESF.
MACON, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, IB79—PRICE FrYE CENTS
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Foreign.
• SPOA.Oc’.ober 30.—A Parta despatch
Yjn toy. M. Ls.-n Say said h« is cn-
f’j. oypjfcd to J- -a-ri au>L--ty uod
filth J» mlnltt'J devrmined to oppose
I Minister Xsm-q la expected at
Vyt.r.at to toe sic l_. f«cO|{Dize Kou-ns-
i .5 iodep.’Ddeoca and eaubliah diplo
icla.ion* with the United State,.
- fimeerbxt finally pleoid hia abdict-
3 tc ihe hind • c.1 9»a. ttibarta.
la th« Lord Mayer ’a ooort y ctierday at
t>c Kitcltulon oE the oue wherein the
fatUcr aamm^aed tor explain;; the
•ijia* r f pha ot semi-trade Zaloa, the
'sssens haTlnd been dismissed, Aldet-
■u KotUfa, who U ■ dbaotar of the
etBfaoy wtUh [.r:u- i the photograph*,
I'aipcad to addreaa the ooort, but waa
: a rropted by tea Lird Mayor aa.i not
J jfc i to apealc. Noltxge ioaiatad on
ka right aa a magistrate to be heard.
IliicaPpU^hJ The Lord Mayor left
ini mart amtdat load groan*, hiaaea and
ertil "iiitot-” Jilting* Tha Lord
•,,jr baa been plea led to *ay that he
(Sit acorn to take profit out of aoch
aite-nt ntnfi." . .
fba Load Major returning, ordered the
; ulaairl Aaoec ■: of wild oonfamon
b! minutt, with grtaas and cheera, en-
1 —.-‘dhonld you decline to bear
g. ,aO)iia are aOppoaad tobodupena-
. ’ jiHOCo l(oo that scat, I imptach joo
^W, name of the cit'a n« of London,
, b Irriug brought dierredit on your
iSsc, aid with having violated the duty
,.Kl oelooga to that eaorod ohiar.”
■ Jilt «aa ihen claired, amid groan*,
{> c ri,auae*i cries of “a ho me,” and great
,-narsod < xmtemant.
U5W!<iO"tah*r80.— A cap piemen; to
t .« Lodon Giutl* publiahee a ptocUma-
uuogto p.orogutng Parliament until
D ; artr 19. l’tse proclamation ia in it*
B, 0 | irm.but doe* not oontein word*
{a a ia pa tea of builneaa, whiob would
to netcotry If a aeaaion woe contem-
jultl irfore Chilatma*.
Hat***. Ootobar 80.—Tita storm of
jc was severely felt in the eaaiexn
L,i ehnia pr.vioo*. At Port Molgrave
i ion* hurricane raged all the morn'
ry, biiaiag from the east. Mush dam-
-*j<$uu to Duiidinga and wharves.
.v ,-r. *. d'liner* are aaturi at Haitin;i
f. .on»t Cape J .ot Lighthouse. Sosh
s, ron siorm waa never experienced
■.fore a that section. At Port Hai«
i.sga toiroely a building In left uninjured,
sw .oTtdal were biown down. At Carl
in Cot* and Port Uiobmond much
d.msgv ante done, and also at other
join's.
From Keapfets.
If lit run, Octooer 30 —A. D. Longstrd,
Pisitiebt of tbe Howard Aeaooiatioo,
eB i esoompaaied the special train to
Uatntoo, Mies., baa returned. He rc-
;>.ru T. A,Crow tick with (be farer and
ia a dying condition. Or. Jalina Wia >
a*i a uuraa have left for that place. Of
the eight oseea developed aix have died,
hem Items.
-VtuiviU-n, October 30—Jobe W.
•Thinas, wno wia indicted by the Putnam
count? Circuit Conrt for the murder of a
all named Malone daring mo war, ap-
yutej before too Circuit Coact to-day
pin .i writ of habeas ooipas. He estab
lishes the feet that he waa in the Federal
uiayai tho t oi* tbe dead waa alleged
to i.trabacn oommiiled; that be waa no:
aware he did If, and that Maloae era*
tilled iL.ier an order from the command-
iag officer :o.><xterioinate hnahwhackera.
Ta* defendant claimed thtt ha was not
r-.-p ju.iule tar Maloo</a death. Thomas
wo iliacnargrd.
Dnicdcl thatea Commissioner 8. D.
Sou th, »ho ha* bean praminant ia the
>0) p.-r.aloB of Illicit di.tiUarioe, hta been
lasiuted by the creed jary of the United
bi.le.Oi.eait Coart tor presenting false
>sd fraadaisntaoooaotaus United 8tata*
Con-oiaaionar for payment oy the Qov.
•rums it, and for perjury ia swearing to
Uj - -iOe.
Uinruis, October 30.—The Howards
Uv* rain fed all but forty-three of their
Niter. Four hundred absentees re
turned tft-aight.
gratae. October 3a—In a vote taken
so Mr. Lyroh’s amendment in the Lfg-
uiuttve A-'.cmbly to- .’ay the Joly Gov-
.ruiaent was defeated by a majority of 6
WaaHiNesaB, October 30.—Inspector
Pollock iciegraphad to the Commissioner
• f Indian Affairs on tho 26:h Instant,
from Los Pino* Agency, as follows:
“Ouray aaya that five lodges ot
iioaece'a band of Ute*, who bad been
living on dried oinnamon, started about
thirty day* ago for the Southern Utaa
ag-aey. Thsy were last seen near Lava
duties on the Bio Qrando railroad. If
they are killed by tbe soldier* the Utoa
sill attack that agency.”
JR1UHT UiaPATCUHS.
News Items.
CiBCiKNBTS, October 30.—The Cham
her of Commerce to-day appointed
rimmidt'? of five to oo-oparste with
like oamcaiuee of tbe Board of Trade in
Diking arrangement* for the reception
o' the Southern ihorohanM on tbe ooo *-
> .auf tic cimpleiijaot the Cincinnati
'iwitcera Bailroad, which is near
Kind*
kceuixa, October 3-3.—Walter S. Lynch,
ioracr ina.acngar of the Southern Er
nest Company, who about a year ago
reported a loan from hia car of a pao.
•Jo coQtmoing $83,030, and _ who haa
•lac* been imprisoned on a oivil suit en-
i.r-ifer taareoovary of the money, waa
triad in the Super tor Court of this conn-
<y, and tba jary tbta mcrnlng rendered a
vcdtotagai-isthim for the fall amoau:
tclM retamed by Lynch within twenty
'Icy., d i:ing Which si me be remains in
}ni. l’u. ca c excited great latercaL
fniuDiirna, Ootob.r 30.—laaao Ja-
t arbatc, the aallor recently convicted of
Uu- murder at sea of Charle* B. Brook*.
c..!o ut the ship Sea King, on the 17ib
< f Augna: l:tl, «w aentanoad to-day to
he tanged ou the 30;h of J ecu art. Of the
cit.r tailor* convioted of manalsgbter
i c participation in the killing of Brook*,
Karl J. dr mford and John Stork were
• rtiU need to ten year* caoh, Axrl Nybarg,
eight year*, i nd I’cter Boas Msixcn to
air year*.
Kknmus, October 8a—No new aaaca
«r death* since y.alarcay. Theweathei
tva again turned warm.
-New Toax. October 30. —Mortimer C,
Tcuiscn, the wall known proprietor of
the Tutu-on Hotel on old Coney Inland,
ccmuutlad auicide with a razor. H
'war sixty year* of age Thf snloide u
atuibotad to the low of his favorite
daughter, and a bent $100,000. Hw
La re* a wife and two daa K hteta.
Niw Aax., N. J. October 3a—The
E,~i.ecpat Convention of Ncrthern New
irfaey, elected Dr. Thomae A. Stukay,
, Paueraon, Bishop on the atvcnlh bat-
la:. Thealaoti'n waa mid-- unlnnuou..
Axxarcu*. October 30 —Mra. Fraak
Cotira, living at Curtis Creek. Arundel
caany, ahot her- husband yesterday af-
.raoco, and then ahot and instantly
«Urd herself. • Mr. Chairs is thonght to
he mortally wounded.
Boarox.’MaiS., October 30—Dr. Dan
( Ml (. Kimball and Madame Caroline
V C- Ooodnch, recently convicted aa prin
\ . pa I In the Jennie P. Clark mnrder case,
aiternoca -entenced. the form
er iteeiviug eix yeare In the 8tate prison
and ihalaiur en year* ia the hoaae of
cjriaatiea. I'- i* stated that Kimball,
ic avoid ti-ntei.ee, attempted to cot hia
throat.
Paaxxa, Pa, October SO.—An inoen-
diary tire this moraiug destroyed every
baiiding on Front and Railroad street*,
•or thi.e block*. A high wind prevailed
»0d -verier? ,o-ne ucarolt; of water, little
could be doneto arreet tbe
i be pc.-lion of ihe town lying
between r ti* Mansion House and Wilson
— M^i surlc'ti dry good* store, and from
tha river to the bluff i* obliterated. Orer
uunlred b*i ding-, oompriaing the
ipal cneines- nouaea, were bnrned.
. :: -i lea and river ahoree are lined
weg homelcee families. The loss i* ee-
tuna’rd at 5200 000; oartially in-ured.
HOW OaLEaa*. October 30.—A fire 00-
dvj ,'amaged one buadred Lolas of eottou
W 1 ce levee, turned out of the steamship
indication* point to the closing
publio echoed, for tvo months, un-
the leachera ooaaeol to work for
bcthlu^.
w *tHnioTOii. October 80—Jaoob Fnl-
puxra h*ve be- n appointed
j'°i‘ k «pera and guagara for me Fiftu
of North Carolina, and A. A.
to ihe same position in the
hiwrtot of Georgia.
SyaoiMts Weather tnammeui.
Omci Curr SioKiL Omen,
Wa-sainoTcir, Oct. 30, 1879.
Indication*: For tba Sooth Atlintic
Staua, oorthoaat to northwest wind*,
rising barometer, filling temperature,
clear or partly cloudy weather.
MUMiiUUI OlhrATOHES.
Foreign.
Loxnox, October 80.—A dispatch from
Cabal to tne Daily Standard, says: “The
population of Cabal is quiet, bat it in a
.alien calm, beneath which is hidden
deep hatredof the British. Tbe Cabclee
are kept down by fear, and would rise if
they saw a chance of sa-e.
gixLi, October 30. — Sir Frederick
Robert*, by orderof the Vioeroy of India,
has issued a proclamation stating that
In consequence of the outrage at the
British residency, and the abdication ot
tne Ameer, tbe British Government ha,
been compelled to occupy Cabnl and
other parte of Afghanistan. Tne procla
mation requests tns Afgnan authorities,
Caiefs and Imaars, to continue to main
tain order in their respective districts.
It promises justice and kind treatment
uo tne people ot tns country and suitable
reward* lor loyalty and faithful service,
out threatens punishment of all offender*
agaiost the British administration. Af
ter a connctl, to which the Afghan au
thorities and obief* have been united,
arrangement* will be made lot a perms-
sent government of the country.
LoHDctr, October 30.—Tho Daily Sews
**y* • tuetarther prorogation of Pant*-,
jaent throws dca it npen, bsi do.* no:
absolutely negative, the probability of
its speedy dissolution. Many people * till
believe the diasointion will be announced
on or before Monday, and there are ra-
mors that the Cabinet will undergo a vi
tal change. This ia supposed to mean
the relirment of Lord Beaconsfield. The
minors, however, are discredited, and ail
the papers, except- tho daily Neva, think
tbs prorogation of Parliament negative
Che idea of Us disaolntion at present.
New Tobk, October 30.—Wm. Blakic
ha* written a letter tn the Timet, whiob
offered a prize for the Haolin-Cuurtcney
race, In waioh he aayp, “it ever man waa
in position, where prompt and straight
forward action, waiving all quibble*,
would do him credit, Chao. K. Courteney
is in that position now. Wiso notion on
hi* part will soon pat matters in good
shape. If I can aid in any way becom
ingly I will. Yoa, instead of urging amt
and farther puffing your wore*, should
do the same.'"
Bsblim, October 30.—In the lower
house of tho Prussian Diet to-day. Heir
Von Koller waa elected preeidrnt—re
ceiving 218 vote* to 164- cast for Herr
Bennigson. Herr Banda (Nations! Lib
eral) and Herr Herr man (Ultramontane)
were elected vie > pre*ident*. Dr. Fried
berg, Imperial Secretary of Stato for Juc-
tioe, ha* bean appointed Prussian Minis
ter of Justice.
Mbdbid, October 30.—There ha* been
heavy rains throughout the country. At
Malaga r, a water apont uprooted tree*
and injured many persona. At Vera, in
Almonia, tbe river oveiflawed and
tlcoded tbe mines, throwing 1,600 men
oat of work. Twenty-one person* were
drowned and thirty houses carried away.
Several live* were lost and one house
destroyed. Marauders ate taking
advantage of the disaster by plundering
property. The 8*ragos*a and Barcelona
railway ia submerged for a distance ot
sixteen kilometer*.
Lobdc.-j, October 30.—A crowd of about
four hundred people assembled outrode
tbe mansion to-day, and nooted the Lure
Mayor on hit departure for Guild hall.
Quaere, October 80.—At 4 p. m. this
afternoon Hon. Mr. Jolly etiL-d to the
Home that be ha i asked tbe Governor
for a disaolntion, and trad been - rof need
for reaion* given id a letter, which hr
nad naked permission to read to the
Uon-a. Ho had then tendered tbe resig
nation of himself and hit conferees, which
was accepted.
Touomto, October no—Hanlon and
hi* friend* are considering the unsigned
articles received to-d*y from Oourteney
f ncy wilt probably consent to the choice
of a (take holder, antnoriiad to deliver
tho puree on toe ordir of the referee-
Pams, Got. 80.—An official deerco ha?
been leaned annuling the resolution passed
by the Council General of Seine, in favor
of plenary amnesty. Other decrees have
dismissed tweuty-six Mayor* for partici
pation in faoticn* manife-tationa.
Memphis ailatrs.
Mimpbis, Octooer 30.—Two case* were
reported this afternoon, Alfred Gold
bchmid and John Linkobanor. Beth
have been active workers throngbont the
paat epidemic. Tbe weather remains
very cool to*dsy. The thermometer
ranged between 49 and 68.
Tho National Board of Health will
dining the month of November, begin a
sanitary survey of tho city, which work
will be supervised by Colonel Waring and
Major W. H. H. Beazanrd. Aa soon a*
tbe abientecs have ail returned house to
house inspection will be made by tbe
National Board, with a view to ascertain
ing what ia needed in the way of proper
eanitary improvement. Thw work will
bo completed about tho 25th of Novem
b3T, and the result* submitted to Dr. J.
8. Billings, Vice President, and Thoma-
Johnson and Mitchell, member* of tbe
National Boird, and Dr. Folsom, of
Boetoo, who will visit the city at tbe
period named. The teat of Wolf river
nad cistern water will be made by Dr.
Smith, enrgeon of the United States
army. The survey of tbe city will be
made in compliance with the request of
tba taxing districts of the government
Tbe i;mploa;i of Liver
Complaint tre a. bitter or
bid taste in the moatb,
pain in tbe ba?k, (tides
r>r Joints, often mistaken
far rheematism, sour
liomtch, loss of appetite, bevels alternately
costiveani iaz. hesdach'*. !<*• of memory with a
painful sensation ol harins: Sailed to do some*
thlxur winch Might to have been done, debility,
Jo • spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the skin
and eves, & dry cough often mtfct&kenfor con*
iptioa. Sometime* th«o symptoms attend
disease, at others, very tew.
Fain ia Side for Throe Tens,
Zut Pout, Gi. March 15.ISTj.
Dsbk Visa. I have boon dewn ten yuan w.th
liver complaint: hare lay yean at a time. I bar,
brd a .ever* pain in my side lor three ytare,
with a dry comth. This lai: fall my cough be
came severe, and would Congo op half a sail If
per day, Tho oeit doctors in Atlanta and my
nentsiidit was tha last stsaa of eonsamp-
liras so weakened down by New leer’s
Day I had to taka my bod. lthen sent and got
Simoons’ Liver Reaalator. I commenced taking
it regularly, and now my oongh is nnarlj gone,
tho pain has left my side ani I am abia to sit op
nearly hail a day. fours, G M DODD.
I Migiu Hava Eaea Ssad.
[Eltract of a letter from if V SryanLJ
Hocszox. Texas, Feb 10,5*79.
Gixrc My health heretofore has boon very
.jot. Aboatfourm.nthsagoloommcaced tak-
ingSimmons’ Urcv kegaUtor. which reiUved
me m a abort time, and now I am able to say,
and thankfully too, th*t I am quite well—owing
tothausootyocrltegUator. XII had not taken
regnUrly when I waa taken sick at Marshall, 1
n,w bars bren rt«ad. Mr faith la lb*
msnotoaeinnes bo shaken, and I am a firm he-
Ii-rar in tho virta* and all-powanul cu-in--
qualities cf tbe Regulator, and I would like
everyone to know It* efficacy. Youratraly,
HVBafaNT, •
Cared of Dyspepsia ia Six Weeks.
PoiTSTtvaiii City, Ta, Feb IS, 1879
DXAB bias: 1 had tbe dyspepsia about three
yeare ago; It had run on me for two or toree
years, and I tried all of oar doctor, and every
kind of medicine I coaid think of, and nothing
aid me any good at all. I haopen-id to get on*
of Simmons' almanacs, and saw tha Regulator
highly recommended tor Dyspepsia. I was in
duced to try u and alter taking the aedieine
about six weeks it made a perfect cure. I have
recommended it to a gnat many persons, ana it
has given general satisfaction.
J *V LANDSAW,
It Cures Chilis and Fever.
Tv MS, Kay. Nov 18.1879.
bias: I have trial Sim moos* Liver Kegalator
and pronounce it as represented, asd can &a>
that &n> one that uses it cannot remain unwell.
It cared the chills and rover and flux upon me.
Yours very respect/ally,
WTKUSTBE,
Prevents Billions Attacks.
Sourn Bostos. Halivjx Cd,\a.
Mzssss J H Zulu A Co.
Dxlxmbs: I have usoi your Regulator upon
mvsalf *ud stock wita great success. I bar*
had chills and fever fora number of year*, which
has greatly affected mv nervous system. Am al
ways bilious. When I tool the stuck coming on
.good dossof tho Regulator wilt always relieve
me, V. ry truly yours,
DRGPREEDENSTEIIf.
Puvchawn should he careful to tea that they
getthagenuine
Philadelphia, P*.
Price $1. For sale by all druggists. sepit
FilttliulfiLAfti) CUfmKItHGi^L.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
The market to-day wa* quiet at 10X cents lor
middling.
Received by rail to day
STATEMENT*****
.nock on hand September 1.1879-
Received tvday .
previously.
Shipped to-day.
.21227 —21925
22165
previously-— —
Stock an hand this evening™.
Received uat dayilast year..
LATEST TELEHUAFHIC BEPORTb
Cotton.
LmiByoox—Noon—UaSBM qmc: and nominal;
n iddlieg uplands 7 5-1*. middling Or: uu 1 i-l«,
Sale> 4-ICj oalcs. of which 200j " 3 ,
spoealator* and for export: reisipta SsOO—S5o
Chcrce New Orivanr
8C3AE—Golden C.
brown. i
C. 001103—.„
Extra C. white
Standard A. .
. qranulated...
Powdered and
XUTMEG8.
OLOTES
OIGAttV-For* SO OCaSJ
< HCR-OOn i 12 00
CTO* ?—Lorillartfs. Ur 85
Lonllsrd'a. Ton -' - ■ 70
IOBAOCO—Camman 40 a
Medium eoaSd
Lucy Hinton 22
Fine™ , „ 75 al SO
B coos a sue Honas
COEBXCrkD iDAILT BT
L.RIPLEV, RROHEH.
Georgia S percent bonds™™™....„™_101a 115
JeorgisT per cent, bonds (gold)_™™112 a 11214
rgm7 per cent, bonds (.- <t.cr)™...lllsn2U
Ivirr:7 per cent, bonds t-.r.:l':r-a 111
5eorgia7 par cent.bonds (Smith)..... Ill a 115
Georgua per cent (old) 301 a U5
-loorgiaC per pent, bonds (new) 107Jgal08S4
Jityof Maooa-:7 per cent. (long)™. “ ‘
Oily of Macon7per eent(shcrt)
dity o! Augusta 7 per cent.
3ity of Atlanta 7 par cent™™.
Oity of Atlanta 8 per cent™™,
Uily Ot SMTMTinMh,,, M ri n
dectnd Kaiircao leant mortgage ™,„.1P8 ayl09
Georgia Railroad 5 per cent. bopdl™™100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bonds per and mt
Northeastern RR bond! (endorsed)__10t a 105
truth wo* ter a Rail.-os l ™parand ir;t
south Gs. wed FU. l.cmortgaSe™™ 107 a 108
A. £ G. R. R. Id mortgage (endorsed)..JO a 1052
AoatGaand Fla 82 a 83
Western R. R. cl Alanamalst mortgagellO a 112
Wo,Urn 8. Ret Alabama Id mortgaxe™110 11
ill* R.R. lstmortgagc(uotoador'd SO BO
M AA R R. 2d mortgage (cndcT3ed)...para 10)
Soaihwesteni R R stock™™-™™™.™.. .102*103)4
Georgia Railroad stock™™..™.™™™™ 8!:8t
Central Railroad stock™™™™..,......... 71*72
angasta and Savannah railroad stock... 5 ICO
AnoDSTA—Cotton quiet; middling io 3-16. low
middling 10. good ordinary 9%: receipts 180),
shipments —, sties 18:4.
UnAkLiiTox—Cottuu easy; middling 10J5 low
middling 10)4* good ordinary 10^ net .receipts
8218. gross —, sales SOMutock 53872
FINANCIAL
LOXBOS—Neon—Consols 97)4 Erie 40)*
Faxis—3 per cent Rentes 8i franc* ana S7J4
oentimes.
NSW To*r—Stocks opened strong;
,. long 4 60)4. short 4 82>4. ' -
yevirmarnr -eruritie. quiet.
Money active at 7. eichauge heavy at 480)4
government securities quiet, new 5 per cent*
105)4. 4)4 per oenta 105)4. 4 per cents 102)4.
Sute bonds dall. „ _ ^ ..
Stock, closed weaker: New fork Centra-
129)4 ane MM: Lake snore 09JJ: Itilcol* Oea-
ik
8ub-Treasary M— Gold 129,475^18; cur-
. i ey 1A720J80. _
PRODUCE
Batiixoxi — Flour lower: Howard Street
ana WesternsaocranoetossOO: citrs 5 20 J6 00;
family a 25@7 00; City Mill* super hi :-j 4 50&50J;
extra 5 502)8 00; Rio brands 715; Fatapsco family
800. Wheat—Southern dull and lower; Western
lower dosing firm, southern red 120*1 SO; ambes
1331140; No 1 Maryland red 131; No * Wes
tern winter red spot and October 127/4 Novem
ber 1 2314. December 138)4 itoutbern corn dull
and lower: Wostern active; white 59*80. yellow
<0. uat*. southern »2»43; Western white 42**3; do
niied 3) CIO; Penntyivshi* 41M3. Hay steady
jnmoto choice Pennsylvania, yiuy'sud 15 v)lth
Provisions Orm: Fork It 50. ouU meats, loose
sneulieri 4. clear rib 7)4; do packed 4Said
f r K. Bacon—shouldcia 5, dear nb 8)4. Ham*
10*11. M redoed ia tieroe* 7)4 Baiter firm;
prime to choico Western tuieked lS'-OlS. Coffee
strong, rio in cargoes lialS. Whisky Arm
at 113. Freights Arm. . .
Cwi'iAOo—Flour steady and unchanged, double
extra Western spriug 6 25a8 50; Minneso.a fi 08a
875; winter wheat 5 50a6 75, extra a C0a5 to
snporAi:e4 0ca5 60. Wheat unseUled and lower,
closing Arm: Nor red winter H7, No 2 Chicago
irit g 113)4 cash, 1 UJi November, so S do 1OL
uniettied. closing urm; 40)4 cash and Nor
1C
ember, re]*!
cash and D>o‘
Arm; 9 75e10
untetilod. d
tier. Balk a
5 SO. »kurt cJ
NswTobi
to Uireiti* i
WJitVAt opew<
lx& cents be!
o all and lower at 3S5£
it inenular, activsmud
i9 *5 November. J<»rd
6X5 Cfc*b and Noveni
boulders 5 70, short rio
cpexvxi
StnC * ^A^af* j|,- J *
Jpia ids low middV.n: clause October d jhrery
715 S2s7 7-18*7 18-32*7)5, Octooer snA November
aoilaSlO-'^Av-fA^H-IL NovombersalDoo-
ember 6)4.811-SJ, December and January 6 S,.
8 i:.3i*6 5-16. Febrairy and March 613-32*6)4*
6 11-53, Marco aod April 61S-32»6J6, April ana
Mav 67*16*S 15-51, May and Juno 6^aC7-16.
Futoms ar^ now heavy.
i SO p m—Middling uplands 7Mo. middling
Orleans 7 7«16. low midmc uplands 71-id, ffoou
oriiany nplaiiiia ordinry uplands
Futures, upisnds low rciddftag clause Octooer
delivery 7 U Si- mnmWtfd Oeocinber 6 5*16.
6 00 p m—Mue« ot Azavr.cin SOik\ Upland* low
nnddunM clause Ortober and Xoreoaber delivery
6 id-34. November and Bvcembe 6 9-Si.Uecembvr
and January « 9 si. March ml April 6 6-:6JLpri]
and May <$£* done and July 67-16. Futures
flat. _
21 jw ToEK—Cotton qu.et. tales 165: mid'
dliis* uplands 11 5-I6, 04iuvii-.ua Orloaua 117 16.
Kuture* opened quiet: October nominal;Novem
ber 1106, December 1L00. January 11^Februa
ry U.tS
Ootton—Net reoexpts 1101; gross
Kutcrea barely steadr; «aie« 9*.000 October de
liver* 11.11—14, November 10 <3—99. December
19.90—91. January lL06—t 4, February 11.17—IS,
March li.Si—St, April 11.47—*8, Mayll.6i—64,
toe ll.74b July 11A4-87.
Cello n doted steed j: sales 770 middling up
lands i\% uuddlmjc urieans li%.
ConacJidated net receipts 3**50. exports to
Great Knum , FranceContinent
GaJLVBsTos—Cotton firm; midd.ing 10^. low
middhr.tr I0J<. good ord nary 10: net receipU
M74: gross ; sales 1*07. stock 690*2
NoayoLK—uotton quiet, middling 1-34, net
recdOts 3&tSi taies 775, stock 5590 U
BaLiiwoa*—Cotton dull; undvlsing Hr., iow
uuddliug good ordinary .0%} net receipts
—. gro>s 290. sales 1150. to spiuoeni 90, oUjca
& *Boexo* — Cotton firm, middling llH* low
middling HVw g«»d orvunarj 034. net receipt*
400; gross M*. * ales —. stock HO.
WiiwiaoToa— Cotton *uad>: m!diun< 10 *
low OsMidimg loiC good ordinary 10; net rvoeipu
13*7. gruaa —. sales 50d itock 16447.
FK2nai>az*vuiA—Cotiou quiet, middliug 11^4.
low middling liH- *CbOd ordinary 16%. i.ei re- ;
ceipU 155: gross 661. sales *94. spinners Hi. stock
6657.
jUTtffiiH-Cotten quist; mid-1'...-a 10 11*16.
low middling 1936. good ordinary 10. net reoeipu ;
4576; areas ——; sak-s 45oO. stock 85750.
&CT UKlaitan—Colton weak, middling 1034. 1
low middling 103d. good ordinar/ 103i.net receipts j
Ul9t. gvb- 177)8. sales 14680. sleek 178481 |
Moxiu—Gotten quiet, middling 111)4, low mid- 1
dhng 18)4. good oedtaary 1UH- dm reempu 1172. !
117*. sales 1808, stock 58*12. |
flour steady: common
l ta cho:oo 065 :47 76.
■r but decimal; clowal
c; ungr-neci winter rue
I cent lswer; luturos
higher asd in fairlv active u-maud. ungraded
>4. Oatsunchau*ed: No 5 3o)4. Coffee quiet
. jd scarcely to Arm; rio in cargoes quoted at 15a
IS; do in job lots 15*19. Sugar very strong; fair
to good reAnms quoted at 7)4*3. prime 8a3)4i re
ft ced Arm and in fair demand; standard A l-i-
granulated and powdered 10. cru.bed 10)4 Mo
lasses Arm bntaaiet. Rice in goad inquiry and
•toady. Carolina 6)417)4 Ro-iaArma: 170*175.
t’urpectluo higher at 47 bid. Wool v-ry Ann;
prices onchuigvd: domedic fleece 33*48, pulled
25*48, unwaxhed 9*33, Texas tartl. Fork lower
dosing Arm: new mess spot quoted 10 CO. Mid-
ales doll and unaaltled. long clear 6 50, short
clear • 70, Lard closed barely steudjv and quiet;
prime sleam spot 672H*6 85 cash. Whisky 1 ■
inslatl 13. Freights steady.
1.0’JI^villi—F:our quiet; extra4 25a4 50; fimiJy
& OOWS 00; No 15 75«« 25;patent 8 50@7 63. Wheal
dulu red and amber 125. Core easier; white 50,
xed as. Oat. quiet: white 34, mixed S3. Fcrk
none here. Laru steady; choice leal ui tiwees
734. do ia kegs 8)4. Bulk meats scarce and firm;
clear r.bs i%. Buoneasiei: shoulders 454: clear
rios 8)4. clear s-.dcs 0. Sugar-cored Aar
Whisky firm*t X08 . _ - "...
cmnxxrtxi—Floor quiet; family 5S0so.0.
Wheat lower at 118*122. Com lower at 43. Oats
dull; No 2 mixed S4s36. i’ork dull at 1110. Lard
lair demand current make 625x6 33. Bulk meats
quiet; anoulders S 75: short rib new 5 75. Bacon
quiet: shoulders 4V4, clear rib 8)4, clear sides s)4
Whisky active at 1«3. Hogs quiet, pacxing 3 -
St Lome—Flour firmer: double extra fall 4 90
*523, treble do 6 S3, family 5 50oi «■) choice .to
finer 5 89x8 00. Wheat opened lower but .ad
vanced; No 2 red fall 113)4 cash, 11*54*1 f8 Nov
ember.: No 3 do 110>4. Corn opened tower Out
stiffrued toward) the dose; 3ii4a)4 cash, 3ss) a
December. Whisky «e*dy at 1 ti». Fork dull;
ioocingat 1125. Bulk meats easxert boxed lots
of shoulders 3 90a4 00, clear ribs 5 87H*8 00, clear
sides >11254x6 2A Bacon duli; shoulders 4)4,
ci-ar rib SV*. sho:t clear 8X.
N‘rw OkLXiKS—Fleur quiet, superAuo 4 50a
4 75. double extra 5 21*5 50. treble exre* 6 00a
6 25, high grades 6 3754*7 25. Cora flrmi white
65. 0*tsvetcat4L Porxatekdyat 13 00. Laru
hulivr at Bulk menu weakar;*boulders loose
4% Bacon in good demand; shoulders sklni
clear nb 9i, clear files 936. Mi^ar-cured hams
9al0>i Wms>y dull at 110*110. OUtolnt
luo in cargoes, ordinary t r prime 15al8H« *'
gar active and easier, inferior common o>4.
tully fair % yell w clarified Mo Junes
in good demand, common 80, prime to choice vSa
55. itice quiet, ordinary to choice# Louisiana 531
a7tf.
NATAL 5T0EL8.
WilMnraiOl—opima tarpsnen; firm at 45}^
Boria aim at 1 5* for stn-ined. Crude tor-
pec*-:r t e firm-at 175 for hard; 2 75 lor ye«l»'
dip; Tar Arm at 1 50.
KABJ5E WE* S
NEWTORK—Arrived—^ity of Washington.
Arnveil out—Montana, Mosel, bilesian, Mate
of Alabama. St Lonis.
KICK (new crop) __„™™
FDTATOS8 300*325
ONIONS-™. 353
Rxxaxxs—There seems to be an upward ten
dency on all goods. Cheeie advanced 2)4 cents
to-day.
TUTT^S
PILLS
SYMPTOM^ff ,ii11
torpid liver.
L^of Appetite, 3Bk>wcls costive, Pain In
theHeud, with a dull sensation in the back
P^rt, Pain under the ahouldcrblude, full-
MBdttteiMnt, with a dismclination to
exertion of body or mind, Irritability of
—-•* d aome dut 7, Wcannes3, D12-
r.r..™ -, l iuircr^ at the Heart, Dots be-
t*-o eyes, xdlcw Skin, Headache
C^?r-U7 over the rinkt eye, Hesricssneoa
with^hl dreams, highly colored Urine.
IT TSSSETOUOHa A-RT! UIIHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
- lOTPS PILLS are especially adapted to
one dose eSects aucla n change
oireclia.sc os to oatonish the sutTcrcr.
CONSTIPATION.
-Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect
bralth be enjoyed. If the pnnuiwlku Js
■I?**?} a dose of TLTPiS PILLS
become haJ) al, ono
»H1 Bhoold betak<m every nigfat^KSdnfcflr l«?cn-
ng the frcoocacy of the dose until a regular daily
movement Is obtaiucj^uhiclrwm soon follcnv.
•T» Gny Levris, f r.lion, Ar!;.# rays:
H.OILZJSS 21*13 iMLUI.ES
W JS have on hand at 8 A Porter’s stable a
fino lot of horses and males und a iresh
ear load to arrive this morning. Gan muply anj
and all in noecl of either. We will not be under
sold. Cxn sell you ths best herse or mule lor
the least money of anyone in the city. Please
give us a call before buying.
BA PORTER,
(Third street, one siu&ro from Brown House.
ost29 2t*
KTOl’IOE 2
aw figures
their stock cared for and fed will find it to their
nterest to c*ll on.
TittUERLAKE* CHAPMAN.
BtowarPs ola stand. Poplar street
We hare on band Always stock lor sale. One
car load arrive* this morning. oct29 2t
Lodging l Lodging I
riEXILEMEN visiting the Fair, desiring
VJ good and comfortable lodging with other
necessaries, ran be accommodated at the resi
dence on First street in rear of the city hall on
corner of the alley# next to the city hall.
oct£9 2t*
GEMGSS.
SEMOVAL,
JB
of needles, thread and attachments cl way a on
hand. All < al a for repairing promptly attended.
Just in a fall stock cf ths celebrated No 8 Ma
chine*, Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Oo.
. MATT R FREEMAN,
octSC son vei sun 8t Agent.
-jl. strong Hndorso^icnt.
T hav» used Mvovikl"other patents of Sowing
Machines and found them all *0 noisy and heavy
in their running that I was forced to abandon
the use of sewihg machines altogether. But
three years ago I began the use of a No 8 Whoe
ler A Wilson, and have experienced no bad ef-
focts.and am nowab’eto do what I wish .with it.
For myself, in tho poiats of simplicity, light run
ning and nmflQlessnoss, I consider it a perfect
machine, Youratraly,.:.^ .
Mes Joizpk 8 Sit,
To wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Company.
Macon, Ga, Juiy 19,1879. . It
REftiOVAZ..
f H AVE removed my Livery Stable to my for-
L mer stand at my cotton warehouse on Mul*
berry street, where I am conveniently arranged
and prepared to accommodate all who may favor
me with tbe r pitrona^e at le-s rates than for*
meriy. Also ir ducemeuti to traders.
1 bare r-co il hand carriages am baggies for
tale at extremely 1 w prices.
Oct 29th fit J S STB WART
SIOA-iCja.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
of cultivation, well improved w*tb good gin house
and screw. Gin can ce run either with steam < r
horse po«er, with seven horsepower engine on
the plaoe ready for ginning. Five mules that I
will tell also, tegetbor with corn, fodder and
cotton seed in abundance to supply the p ace.
Five other n.ulea on tho place owned b.v tenants.
Desirable place to live mud no trouble to get la
bor. Price $8 per acre cash. Any one can sc*
by ctmzig on »he manager.
thasamo price l will sUl 8tO acres on
Flint rixer, ubo^t 600 under cultivation. Good
improvements, with gin house and screw.
Both of the above places are well watered
and lutra an abundance of fine timber. I desire
to xeil berause ( have too much lan l and live to
far from these places to attend to thorn. I bind
mvce’f to these prices only fer thirty d Ad-
dre ** SUr’itVvi'ilc.Oa.
dress
sepal wit
^ Samuol A Kingman applies to me for ad
ministration on the estate ofEncllWais, de*
ctased. . . „
Thrae are to cite and admonish all person* con
cerned to show cause at this office ca or by the
first Monday in November next why the same
should not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially. Sept 18, .1879.
ROLAND T ROSS,
sen law4w* Qrtiwarv
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue o
VT an order from the Court of Ordinary o
Bibb county will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November. 1879 vt the court house door in said
co-inty between the legal hours cf sals, tbe tract
o* land known vs parts of lots numbers 119 and
120 in Warrior district of saidconntv whereon
Rutha Jones resided at (hetimeof her death,
containing 160 acres mere cries*# with improve
ments thereon.atpiniar lands of Frank Holley
ou the eait and soalb and on wcstancl north the
lands of Marshall a Tidwell. Sold for distribu
tion an 1 to pay expanses of ad ministration
"SKik J058P1IJ JON S3.
AtlministratoT Ruth* Jones, deccaied.
ocl71s»l»* tl -
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS. _
A LL t arsons hivinx e’«ma against tho
estate if Kirtiael Rosran, deceased, are
re herebv required to present them to me prop-
erljs*o:ii to, and those indented to .aid relate
ms notified to mike immediate pv.mentof the
a.-v^ FkltliY aWfcKVY.Adm*r.
£TKOB GltotoHBItotoBBH
VJ W Newton tins applied to me for the.set
ti-s start ot homc.tead ot per oualtf ana the
val nation of the samo and I will pass nponthe
same at mr effie- - n Saturday tile 11th day of
, ct-b-r at 10 o’clcck a m
J A MoMANDS, ordinay.
This September 18.1S79. replP l•-*»*'»
adminisfratos’s SALE.
xirtne of the las’, will of William Wheatly.
i oi Joses csintj. de.ceaieo I will tell at the
courthouse doorin Cliotoc, Jones connty,G.,
on tbe first Tnreday in Dec-mber next, is acres
of land more or Ires belccglsR :o said estate and
known as the cii Duncan pi-co near the line of
Baldwin county. Fair land p: a cold state of
cu tiration. 8otd fordUiribuSon. Termecash.
Oct 73.1879. ' '
oetl51taw*w*
Macon w.ioiesale Mukai.
coasAcrsD daily by
\ JAQUES & JOHNSON.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
BlOON—Cliau* no
^houldftra. 5^®^
Bulk dear rib niaex............... M . 7f£<£9
Pork HtnpM _ r 1T .™ none
tiulk moulderfi fiVIa-fiK
BeUiea
CtmuieSn hto-rtw 10>^cil
LARD—in abia ..............
Leaf,in *»*■ , - i
Leaf, in buckets lOGlo;-*
GRAIN—
Cour, white, bv car 73
mixed, by car load............ 75
5*66J
EustP-ix>i seed™...^. ...... none
StLT-Vir^.iu. 160
i 25
t 60
boited 85
FLO JR—Fancy 7 5008 00
Extra fwily, per abi.r 7 0^7 25
Family, oer bbi M . M . m 6 $6 75
flxtra per bbi™. 6 to
OOFFBB—Gcmmou , M .
>#JP -jH- - ™,™
EXECU FOE’S SALE.
B T virtue of the last will and testament cf
Ambrose A Williams, deceosod. I will sell
at ihe court*—Me°or in Clinton. Jones coani,
Gs, on thefirsfc Tceriay in Dectmtier next 2C5
acres of land more or Ires,in Jones county, be
Ion-in« to the.itaie of said deewaaed,situ&tem
miles Dorsfceogt of Macon. Fai
wood and wster with log cab::
distribution. Terms c::s_
octl5ltaw4*
APPLICATIOK FOR EXE UP I ION OP
PERSOXALiT.
OEOBGiA JASPER CODSTY.—JTiUiams
Poik it eaderson makes apuuceiioa for ex
emption if prrsonalty, and I will pus upon the
some at my office on Saturday, 13th cay o-’ Octo
ber, 1S79.
Witness my official signature.
■aS:
16)4*17
11000. stock torn.
lluifu-Ku reeeirsd.
OAFS—Ferlb ,
MULAJ3SB8—GhoiaeUuoa.hhds_
(Jhctae On ha. 3 his ...
Suitarbouae, hhds ™™™™.„_
aesarkouse, bbls™™™™™__
. S5®37
. X3«t4
. 18
Ord
F M SWANSON. Ordinsry.
trj’s office. Sent 20. 1-79. —23 lawtd-
.FEED
FOB III AND BEAST.
“Greer, The Grocer,”
Say ths best of
FLOUR, HAMS, LARD,
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
MESS MACKEREL.
DRIED BEEF, V
BE)CP TONGUE?,
NUTS, RAISINS,
TIGS, OITRON,
i CURKANI6, PRUNES,
APPLES, ORANGES.
POTATOES, ONIONS, COFFEE.
Oats, Bran and S^'p
by tho 100 bashels or Cor Lo&d.
With the money price* go low. lower, lowest,
-t •
Jasper F. Greer’s,
[After at practice of’25 years, 1* pronoimeo'
I LLS the beet antl-bil^ous medicine
TUTT'S PIL
made.’
y* R- Otxoad, New York* rayii
‘•I-have bad Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and
Nervousness. I never bad any medicine to do
-ueo much good aa TLTTS PILLS. They are
— good as represented."
onicc Go .Murray Street, New York.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
GKATHunonWaiSKXRis chmjred to a Gloest
LnACK by a &ms!o apx»licatK>n of this Dte. It im-
parts* ..ap-iral Color, acta laRtantanoou^Iy, and is
aallarttVra pa spring water. toi,i Oru*ffUta. or
sent by eiprew on receipt of f"!. 2
OHlco SS Murray St., New York,
TEA,
COFEE,.
SUGAR
(St
uticura
Humors of the Scalp, Loss
of Hair.
Loss of hair in thousands of cases is due en«
tirely to some form of scalp disease. Seventy-
five per cent of the number of bald heads might
be covered with hair by a judicious use of Cati-
cure, assisted by Cuticura soap. It is the mo«t
agreeable as well as tha most effective hair re
storer ever produced by man. It la medicinal
infcha truest sente of the word. All others are
tome oleagenous mixture or poisonous dye«.
None but Cuticura possorues the specific medi
cal properties that enable it tn core all itching
and scaly diseases tba*. inflame and irritate the
scalp and hair glands and tubes, causing prema
ture bald r.ei>s. Meiiam doies of tbe Cuticara
Resolvent will purify tbe oil and sweat glands
of the virus of scrofulous humor of the blood and
insure a permanent cure, when taken in connec
tion with the application of Guticura.
Cured th;
Salt Bheum and Dandruff
iat several Physicians had fail*
d to treat successfully.
MEsias VUBA Potter—Gentlemen? I have
bad the Salt Kbeam on my bead and all through
my hair, and alsoou my leg-* for tbe past four
years, hivin* suffered exc edinglv with t The
dandruff falling fiom im hair wa* very annoy
ing. I consulted several distir.guUbet physi
cians in regard 11 it, and have taken the r pro
scriptions as ordered but did not find anyoare
and but little relief. 1 was told by mat: j persons
who have tho Balt Rheum, and who bate been
doctored for years, that there was no cure for itt
that it was in the blood, and i should always
have it, and I was almost inclined to agree with
th* m. but a friend wanted me to try Cuticura,
made by your firm, I did. and to my astonlrh-
ment.in lers than three weeks my head was en
tirely free from all Salt Rheum and Dandruff,
and I cannot gee any appearance of 8alt Rheum
on my person. I think it a wonderful remedy.
Respect ullyyonrs,
GKORGE A MUDGE,
Portsmouth. N H, February 6,1878.
HUMOR OF THE SOALP
EIAT WAS DESTROYING THK HAIR Cl
ED WITH ONB BOY OFCUTICUBA.
ilEssxts Wrbks & Pottj*R—Gectlemeu: I
want to tell vou what Cuticura ha> done for me.
About ten years ago my hair began falling out,
caused by Humor of the Sculp. £ tried various
remedies too numerous to mention, without re
lief until I began using Cuticura, one box o
which has entirely cured me and new hair is be
ginning to grow.. Eeip>cttullv.
7 MRS OJ ROOT.
S97 Vf Lako street, Chicago, Nov 15,1878.
Wckrowrtho above to be true, f s'
mary h Townsend. 412 w Jackson Arret.
MRS C A'GRAY, 8II Fulton street.
SOALD HEAD
FOR NINE TEARS CURED WHEN ALL
OTHER REMEDIES FAILED.
yssins Weeks Jt Pottsu—Gentlemen: Since
July last I have been using Cuticura for scald
bead audit has cared me when all medicines
that I have taken for nine j oars did me no good.
I am now using it as a hair dreising.but my
hesd is well. It keeps the hair in very nice con
dition. Yonrs truly,
HA RAYMOND,
Auditor Fort Wayne, Jackson ft vaginaw R R.
Jsckson, Mich, December 20,1878.
Tne Cuticura remedies are prepared by Weeks
ft Potter, Chemists and Druggists, 860 Washing
ton Street,'Boston, and are for sale by all Drug
gists. Priccof Cuticura, smril boxes, 50 cents;
largo boxes, containing two and one half times
the quantity of small, $1, Resolvent $1 per bottle.
CuticuraSoap 25 cents per cako; by mail 80 cents
8 cakes, 7s.ceut*.
■ ©os-Liivs- pistsfrSgJSSi
voltaic jBtmmSfisrigsgs *£
*U$TEB&
Bilious Colic. Cramps and Pains, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Bciatica. Weak Spine. Weak and Bore
Lungt, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back. Ague and
Liver Fains,
OUTICUKA REMEDIES
0PLLI
VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC
POROUS
Blasters
T 3N times more powerful than the best po
rous plaster when placed over the centre of
tro nervous forces, tho pit of the stomach, they
stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect
dig* ).:Kwne.ire dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps
ani pains and prevent ague and malarial dis-
c*\se». For weak and soreluugs, palpitation of
»heheart, painful kidneys,rhtuaiatism, neural-
civ * nd sciatic*, they *ro the b-jst remedy in the
«*»J-Id- Get thegenaiie- Ask for COLLINS*
yilftro ELECTRIC POROUS PH8TBRS.
iMfceificts. For sale by Hunt, Rankin ft La-
“i osr, Atl.nta and M aeon, and Osceola Bo tier,
fravann'-ih.vvdall dnuxisU. sepSSfim
THE KENTUCKY LiTESARY JOURNAL
tor lb* parpoCG of isoresslug th* circaUtlon of th*4x
MMT.ttill dtstzlbvt* Cash Paxuirv* amount-
to t1110 to WtOfipO,
CASH PKKMlijMi. _
10**h VraoBtazm «f MM ... M .. MM .re M |!
Covington. Kentucky. STov.lS, 79
Wo ar* authorixad to dtstrfbut* abov* Pwciam w
Mbocribenof our pap*r cry in act of tho K'-ntaoky
Allt» PooiEbr oo—irm. 18T7.
PTOn receipt offiS wo will **nd on* tickto
which will *atiU* th* purobiowr to a chano* which
iusj hcu« acj oe* ot th* abor* 0*ah Premium*, an
al*o th* Lzttkaht Jounuax. taramj—*.
Addreos all orders to
J. J. UET8CH, Manafer,
P.O. Box 119. Cwwlnctow. Rmtacky.
g^^Koejgna&lowgot^anto^vjgrwher*^^^
A O TAYLOR")
L1B8L FOR DiVoRCK
Bibb Superior Court,
WM TAYLOR^ April Ter ., l£7s.
It tppraring to the Court by the return of th*
Sheriff that tnj dt:endant does not ie*’d* in
B*.bb county, and it further appraring taat he
doesnjt resile in tni* State, and it further ap
pearmg thit ••rvioa ha» not h>;en jwriectod in
a:;eord»n;.'e wixa u rule Itom this Court granted
November 15th. 1878.
It is on motion ordero-i that aaid defendant
answer a-od libel at the Ooioher Term. 1S79, ®f
this court, or tbat said cause be concierod in
default and libellant allowed to proceed. .Or
dered further that service be periected oy pub
lication intae Tetegf»oh and Messenger oace a
month for foaf montha.
BjrthBOoart: jqhj; L H4&DEUAN,
v Libellant’s Atsornej.
Thi, J»I» **th. 1879.
- - - —*—* free the mianta. of Bibb So-
torfa Jane. 187V.
A B 1(086 Otork.
FOR SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
•1TUATBD NEAR ALBANY, G.t
So of Acre*. CUored
'Wrerter---^reu»htj Co...i«io 700
_ - h® vS
WimSeriy "Bakw cZ'"Z71jmo 1.100
Frjposal/ifor the purchase of one or all of ths
'•ahor-3 well-known plantations will be receiv
td bw the andera»cned until the 9Cth day of Oc
tob®’r, 187?. Any information regarding ihsm
may be obtained from ths manager. Mr Wm H
B-nnett, at present residing on Beall plantation.
49rThe praCoreLce will be given to cash and
short time purchasers. Address
PATTBR85K ft OUYLBR. Attorneys,
704 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
■epl d eodlSt w 61
to^w, - •-
Lreky Ooo” repaired and i£d& mb' Brew
ot*. 'Lubber Paint.
Luttowto: T J OAJUJIG. J«nt.
SPICE
HOUSE.
Scltvi, Siosol & SiMan,
* WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Cigars,
Tobacco
AND
Liquors,
Also . oompleto lineot
FOREIGN
AND
DOMESTIC GROCERIES.
46 and 48 Third St,
Macon, Georgia,
rOUTS HTBS5T
THA GBBAT VEGETABLE
PAM DESTROYcR AND SPECIFIC FIR IA
FLAM MATIOM AMD HEMORRHADES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia. }£2£*
tion has cured soman} cases cf those distress-
ms complaints as tho Extract. Our Pustor
is invaluable in these diutasre, Lumtaso, Fait,
in Bark or bide. Ac. Pose's ExiAact Oist-
xssi (60 cents) lor use vhen removal of doth-
iuitfs inconvenient, is a great help in relieving
inflammatorr cases.
Hemorrhages,
any cause, -is speedily controlled and stopped.
Our Nabju. SYBiseu (25 cent.s) and Ihhalshs
(50 cents) are great aids in arresting interna
bleeding. -
diphtheria and Sore Throat,
Use the Extract promptly. It is a sure cure.
Delay ia dangerous.
‘nvrti ^
thisdi
r'Catarrh Ohre/' specially prepared to meet «s*
‘ious cases, oontains all tbe curative properties
of tho Extract; our Kasai Syringe is invaluable
for use in Catarrhal affections, is simple tmd
inexpensive.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,Sprains
ortJ 'RmiaAQ 14 Xi Hoaiinv, c»olirg and
ana X>ruises. oimknsinif. Use our Oint
ment in connection with tho Extract; it wlYuhl
n healing, softening and in keeping out tho air.
Burns and Scalds. ;nJpaiTiu» h un?
ivailed, and should be kent ia every family ready
for use m case of aociacnts. A dressing of our
Ointment will aid in healing and prevent scars
Inflamed or Sore Eyes. & u ^}
without the slightest fear of harm .quickly allay
ng all inflammation and sorenoss without pain
Earache, Toothache and Face-
ortho When the Extract is used according to
dtOilO. directions its effect is simply won-
perfuL
p;i AQ Blitp. Bucsdims ok iTCEinfl. It is
j iica. the greatest known remedy, rapidly
curing when other medicines have failed.
Pond's Extract Medicated Paper for close* use
is a preventive agaiust Chafing and Pilea. Our
Ointment is of great service where the removal
of clothing is inconvenient.
For Broken Breast and Sore
once used it will never be without it. Our Oint
ment is the best emollient that can be applied.
Female Complaints. ££ d , fifi5!B
fn for tho msloritjot female disouses if tho Ex
tract is used. Full directions accompany each
bottle.
has the words “Pond’s Extract,” blown in tbe
glass, and Company’s trade markon surrounding
wrapper. None other is genuine. Always insist
on having Pond’s Extract. Take no other prepar
ation. It is never sold m bulk.
PRICE CF POND'S EXTRACT, TOILET ARTI
CLES AND SPECIALTIES.
POND’8 EXTRACT 50c. SI and $L75
Toilet Cre»m... H (X) 1 Catarrh Cure..... 75
Dentrifice 50 | Plaster ................
Lip Salve 25 | Inhaler 50
Toilet Soap (J* jak’s) . 60 [Natal Syriuge 23
Ointment 501 Medicated Paper.. 16
PREPARED ONLY BY
POND'S EXTRACT CO.
NEW YORE AND LONDON.
ffE OFFER
1,000 CASES AND KEGS SODA,
200 BAEEELS BLUE SlOXE.
200 BAKEELS EPSOJI SALTS,
2,000 cases potash,
1,000BOXES STAECH,
200 BAG^.PEPPEB,
10,000 LBS LOEILLAED SNUPF,
5.000 LBS RAILROAD S.NUPF,
1,000 GEOSS MATCHES,
300,000 CIGAE?,
200 G EO aS FLASKS,
25 TONS JEWETTB LEAD,
50 TOSS ST. LOUIS LEAD,
100 BAEEELS, LINSEED OIL.
Abor e,snd all good, in our line,tre bouaht be
fore they advanced and will sell them at lesi
thaniNew York prices.
HlJJfT. BASKIN ft LAMAB.
HOP BITTERS.
(A Mcdicin?, notn Prink,)
ocvrxir.s
nox>s, Bccnr, handrakk,
DAN DU LION,
I Asr ta Plan; asd Dux wytm.-v- QcaiiTixa
All. OTEXS BCTZ.X
| AS Zteraea of tho Btorr^h, Petrels, Slood, LItqt
| Kidneys, ard Urtiory Crrmg, ^ei-vcusccss, Slecp-
“J especially
SiOCOINGOLD.
j fr'El bo foil Cera com they will r.ci care or help, c
termite crh^trioGsfosno! Ia tiem.
Xiyusr^r=c?J» forltopiatara tmd try them
before veuai^h. Take no other.
The Hot r^dforCtemch, livcrandKUneylsiffyc-
; :=t torilotict OuubjeicerptiOQ.
IX LC-LiSJ ajjclatexad IrrcaLACii J C f.-.r.»nnV-
cauc-™-% cso c f opium, tobacco and aarcotkx:
Send for circular. S£j£EG0
AtorooMbytto***. 1!-» ilts.OcK lWtoekr. K.Y.
B. SPRING
AgciotNr ud ftffiBiasira Jerduif,
COEN BE FOP LAB and THIRD STRBBTS,
BLAKE’S BLOCK.
^ UOTION>Jm of all kinds of merchandiso
everyday and evening. Consignments of all
sorts ot goods and merchant lie solicited and
prompt returns guaranteed.oct8 1m
G eorgia, jones county.—whereat
Isaac Hardeman, guardian for Louisa P
Griswold, aupJies to me for dismission-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause at this office on
or by tLe first Monday in N ovembei next, if any
—■ have, why the same shall not be granted,
iven under my hand officially,
ROLAND T ROSS. Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office. Jones county, Georgia, Sep
tember 22,1879. sep2t4wpd
Francis £
.idianfor Catea
, ftuaidia
Eihridge. applies to me for dismissio*.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to show cause at this office on
or by tho first Monday in November next, if any
thev have, why tbe same snail not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
ROLAND T ROSS, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones county, Georgia. Sep-
tembar2*,1879. sep24 law4w*
Mrs L V Farrar, administratrix estate of
Samuel H Farrar, deceased, applies to me for
dismission.
These are to cite all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they have, at this court on tho first
Monday in November next why the same shall
not bo granted.
Witness my hand ofilciall v.
jali3td* ROLAND T ROSS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY,-Whereas w
W Carnes, administrator of Samuel G Bonn
late of said county deceased, has made up plica
tion for letters of dismission from said estate*
These arotherefore to cite ana admonish all per
sons concerned to bo and appear at tho Court
of Ordinary of said county on tho first Monday
in November next to show cause if any they have
why said application should not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially.
jamcma:
August 4, 1879.
ANUS, Ordinary
G BORGIA. JONES COUNTY.— Whereas Ga
briel li Roberts udnr.iiistrator on th<'e.ttato
of Joseph G Stiles, deceased, applies to me for
dismission from said estate.
These are to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, if any they have, at the November
Term of this court why the same shall not be
granted.
Given under my bond officially,
itills td* ROLAND T ROSS. Ordinary
DMINISTBA/TOR'S SALE OP L AN» .
pEORGIl. JONES COUNTY.—By v/rtuo o
vJT an order from the Court of Ordinary o
said countvy will be sold before the court houeo
door in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, 170 acr(Holland belong;n* to tho
estate of William Ussenr, deceased, being tho
dower lands of the late Mary 0 Usiery, deceased,
situate on Palling Creek in the tha western por
tion of s lid county. Fair land with ordinary
improvement sold for division. Term s cash.
BETH TOWLES, Adm’r.
September 17th. 1979.a«Diq ltawSw.
Julia E Uolfins, late of laid couty deceased, has
made application to me for letters ot dismission
from saia estate, These are therefore to cite and
admonish ail persons concerned to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary uf s iia county on the
first Monday in November next to show cause if
any they have why said application should not
be granted.
Given under my hand officially.
- J A Me HAN US. Ordinary.
August 4, 1879.aug5td
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
EORGIA JONES COUNTY—By virtue o-
gJT an order from th* Court of Ordinary of
Jones county will be sold before thn court house
dooriu Clinton on the first Tuesday in. Novem
ber next I0l l /i acres of land bo the same more or
less belonging to the estate of Rowland Ross, de
ceased, being the dower lauds of the late Mrs
Mery Ross deceased, situate on the line of Jones
and Putnam counties. Go»d land with ordinary
improvements. Sold for distribution. Terms
cash. * G W ROSB, Adm’r.
September 29,1879.
Also, the purchaier oan have 800 acres adioin*
mg this land at a very reasonable price byap ■»! v-
n< at Clinton. Ga, to
sep 80 Iaw4w* R T ROSS
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-By virtue of
an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Jone* comity will bo sold at the court house
door in Clinton, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
.November 'next, 150 acres of land more or lesi,
six miles northeast of Maeon in Jones county,
belonging to the estate of Sarah Poster. deceas?d.
Good land with plenty of water and timber, ad
joins H L Smith. Jackson Roberts and others.
Sold for distribution. Terms cash, w
J AMES 0 HUNTER. Adm’r.
September 26.1879.sep28 lawtw*
f'S EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Wi -
VT be sold before tho court house door in th
town of Knoxville, in said county, within i i
legal hours of sale, south half cf lot No 65 m th.
first district of originally Houston now Crawfort
oounty, containing one hundred acres, more oi
less. Levied o-i a-, the property of Miami
Johnson, deceased, tn satisfy judgment in C aw
ford Superior Court in favor ci JotanW Blass
ing&me, administrator of A J Adams, deceased,
vs A J D&nielly, administrator of Samuel John
son, deceased. August 7th, 1879.
aug8 laM 4w R M BOND. Sheriff.
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stotjkt by the “Two Unerring Rules for
Success,” in Messrs Lawrence ft Co’s new Circa-
nr. The combination method, which this firm
has made so successful, enables people with
large or t mall means to reap all tho benefits oi
largest capital and best-skill. Thousands of or
ders, in various sums, are pooled iLto one vasL
amount and co onoruu*! at a mighty who!*, thus
securing to each shareholder all the ailvan ages
of the largest operator, immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from 85 to $i.0o0
or more, can bo used successfully. New York
Baptist Weakly, September 2fl, 1378, says: “By
the combination system $US would make $75, or
5per cent; $50 pays $350, or 7 percent; £1P>
makes $ljD09.or 10 per cent on the stock during
the month, according to the market." Frank
Leal o’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 29th;,‘*Tho
combination method of operating stocks a the
most successful ever adopted." fiiew York In
dependent, . fiept, 12th“The ccrabinatiou sys
tem is founded upon correct bustueui principles,
and bo peraon nec-i bo without an inc>mu while
it is kept working by Messrs Lawror.cc ft Co,”
Brooklyn Journal, April 29tli t “Our editor maae
a net profit of $101 25 tram $20 in one of Messrs
L-iwrcace ft Co*s combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Go vert neat bonds supplied
Lawrence ft Co, Bankets, 57 Exchange t lac*
New York.
SCHALL & SRO.,
H ATS opened their store. No 71 Oherrj
Street, next door to Chat W. eh tel k Bra,
v-th an entire ne* stock ot
BOOTS and SHOES
of the latest stjles and beat manufacture, and
we are prepared to manufacture all styles of
Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and
promptly attended to. Also a large stocs of
LBATHEKand PWfDIN'Jd always on nand.
Hopicg to reoeive a share of the public patron
age we ask all to call, examine and be convinced
that *Mt is' the best and shea pest store ia the
city,
IH. 8CHALL ft SRO.
■ox, 3m
'dfc 8TC D ENT.1
IMt)|16,or UU
PM MONTH
darinjr Vacation, For fall particulars
SOS juNocuaor auo.
aSl«» U lamia. Mo-
ZKTaT/S
COfiBSNSEB CYCLOPEDIA.
Rnrest opportunity for making rnonay is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South on this exceedingly useful *nd low-priced
book. LOGO Dp. double colnma. 700 encraviugs.
10 double-page colored maps. Only $5 a copy
For term* aud territory address T JCLLWOO
ZELL, DAY IS ft CO, Philadelphia. mar7w4t
niunins
s to a29
Great Altractioiis 1
—AT THE—
HAVING COMBINED THB
SURPRISE
Dollar Store,
MILLINERY
exhibited in the city,^comprising tho latent
ilties iu
Mt eil Straw Hats,
for Ladies and Children, the most extensive line
of
SILK YELYETS,
PLUSHES,
SATINS
AND
Velveteens, tn all colors.
Ostrich Tips,
Plumes,
French ani Domestic Flowers,
at prloes to pleasa everybody. A large assort
ment ot ladies'and. children’s
HOSIER Y.
A great variety ot ladles'
Underwear,
Corsets,
Rid Gloves,
thobeitqualitiesai themoat reasonable prices
NECKWEAR.
and boat iu the dlv. a new arrival of beautiful
VA8K3. h.nd.omaTOILET HETS. aod a choico
lot otCHRiiMOS. Mv s-.ofk of FLATdD and
QLA8SWAEB is complete, all ot which will bo
sold at surprisingly low prices. Call and oon-
vinoe yourself that I mean what I say.
L. Newman,
Miss Maggie McKevitt
Dentnent of the Dollar KtorA.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. TENTH 6 RAND D1S
TRIBUTION. CLASS L AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Uth, 1879-114th
MONTHLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1838, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ot the Stuto is pledged with a Capital ol
11,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve
fund of $860,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
on tho second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
CAPITALPRIZK $39,000.
100,000 Tickets at $2 each. Half Tickets $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
;1 Capital Prixe *80.000
1 Capital Prixe 10,09®
1 Capital Prixe 6.000
2 Prises of $2,500 5.000
6 Prizes of l,000.„.. t 5,000
20 Prizes of 600... 10,000
100 Prizes of * 100...... 10.000
100 Prixes of m 10,000
500 Prixes of 20 —10,000
LOOOPrixes ot 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
$ Approximation Pnxes of $800.....,..,.,, $2,700
9 Approximation Prixes of 200 L800
9 Approximation Prizes of '
1,857 Prizes?* amounting to..
Responsible corn sj>omI:nw agents '•
all prominent points, to whom a liberal
ration will be paid.
423*
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
information,or rend orders to
M A DAUPHIN,
P O Box 692. New Orleans. La.
or same persons at No 319, Broadway New York.
The particular attention of the public Is called
to the fact that the entire number of the tickets
ior each monthly draw.ngi* sold. &:i-l conn-*
quently all the prizes in each drawing are t-oid
and drawn and paid. This is uot the case with
auy other company.
All our grand extraordinary drawings are un
der the sanervisicu and management of GBN G
T BEAUREGARD and GBN JUBAL A
KARLY.
I C PLANT.
a H PLANT
LC. PLANT &S0It’
Bankers aud Brokers,
MACON, - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A SENERAL BARXIN3 BUSINESS
SOMETHING NEW.
J UST arrived, 25,(00 “Between the Acts"
CIGARETTn*. bert art ; cle in the market-
Bo sure and try tbsm at the Brown tloute
oct>9 su tx wcil CIGAR STAND.
John Olark, Jr- &, Go ’s
TEACHERS
BIBH COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
ILL be sold before the court house door in
vY the city of Macja during the legal hours
of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in November next,
tbe following property, to wit:
That tract or parcel of laud situated in the city
of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, known as the
western half of lot No 2, in block 31, of tbe west
ern ctmmon of said city, said half lot front:
feet and 2 itches on Troup street and n
back the same w dth 2vS feet and 8 inches
foot alley in the rear.
Levied on as tbe property of Jsmes L Kennedy
to satisfy a mortgage 0 fa issued from Bibb Su
perior Court in favor of Peter Harris, exrcutor
oi J one Rodgers vs James L Kennedy. Property
pointed out in said mortgage n fa.
Also at tbe same time and place, store No 5. in
Hollingsworth’s block, situated on Poplar street,
in the city of Hacon, Bibb county, Georgia, and
occupied oy R L Henry asa meat shop.
Levied on aa tbe property cf tbe estate of John
Hollingsworth fo sattsfj a fi faistaed !rcm Hibb
Superior Court in favor of Thomas Whitesett vs
Albert B Ross administrator of Joaa Hollmgs-
wortb, James W Knott and Walter T Hollings
worth. Property pointed out by Mrs M H Hoi-
ling* worth.
Also at the tame time and place, part of lot No
5, in block 5% situated on Pwth street in the city
of Maooa. Bibb county, Georgia, bounded on the
northwest by Filth street, on the northeast by R
L Henry's lot, ou tbe southwest by P Pay tea’s lot
and ou the southeast by property of tbe Central
railroad.
Levied on as the propsrty of Elisabeth Tenable
to satisfy a ti fa issued from Justice court 716th
district G M, in favor of Green J Blake vs Eliza-
beih Venable Property pointed out by plain
tiff. levy made and returned to me by a ooun-
• table.
GKO&GB P CHERRY.
oct7 lawdw Sheriff.
Perfumery Display.
Attention is called to the <Uaplay ot
filieice Perfumery,
which will be made by me tn
Nttmbep 9,865
Allot which will be lor aale there dori^th,
Stato Fair. All are invited to inspect U.
Tickets to the Fair ior sale as usual at a,
store
SOL ill D B. HALL, Druggist,
octStl 17 COTTON AYBNCa
COAL MATES.
jgASKBT GRATES ot aU aisaa at
SCtyOFIKLB'S Iroa Works.
octlSlm
Select Dace
MAso^ial
r | ’HE most fashion ible Waits >u—
1 daneeatoMhtaapMIv. JuniorCI1™_
Wednesday and flutunlsv atternoona at
’clock. Gentlemen’s dan cn» fovmin,. _
res. PROF WEST,
octal lw* ' Lanier Hon
Re-Opening.
JJAFING tailed to dispose ot mj entire stock
in trade. I am compelled to continue the bad-
ne-stor tlwprc-e'it and amreceiviu* additions
to -OJ- stock ol new and do.ir.blo aoods in as
lln-itobcditpcs'-J ot at low prices, and i-olima
eontiEuatun of the liberal i itronrea h-stowed
upon mein the cat. MRS a BDLKLBY.
NoeCcltcji Avenue.
My business as a whole is still oo th. avkst
ataumtssrriece to a rreroodble erresban.
Sest
SIX COB D ,
FOR
HAND .ORjaUACHUffi
SEWIN O.
FOB SALE BT
J. C, BannorDi& Co.
acpSO If
FOE BEST.
Q^g four room house ou Johnson sirset, with
out bouses, stable, garden, goal well of water
H B SATIS.
DCHOMlLUr*.
Cromelins & Co.,
PARLOR ir'Jlil TORE.
The finest brands of Imported and Domestic
OlgMrs always on baud.
G.VSUS A TRIAL.
octlltf
Agtuta profit per week. Will prove
forfeit $501 $4 >utdt tree. B
218 Fulton street, NY. £
$55.66 ^v D ^
O RIDEOUT A 00,
STARCH
Is ab-olutely odorless, and chemlcsUj
Por^.
It is snowflake wliife.
It is su.Hcept ible of tho highest and most
lasting Polish.
It possesses greater strength of bodjr
Ilian other trade brands.
It is parked in Pound Parcels. Full
Weight guaranteed.
It costs less money than any Staroh in.
Aaarasitti.ai-4tasi.-aA nnUtBW M»TUr*C**Ta
at Cincinnati, Ohio, in the heart of
the greatest cereal region of %*
Globe,
ABEslS FOR SiiASSET'S ElUElSiOR COTFu*
SINS, DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAVS MDS
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SGLES. JT
CSRHSR r& CURD. |
Importer* and deal ws in Hardware, ironwasw
te • . Agricultural Imp 'iment*.IhuMri Mato-
»il«. I'nnntv. Qila
R: L. *IENRY
dbalbr in
Tennessee Beef.
VEAL, MUTTON.
POBKj SAUSAGES,
PRESSED MEAT. Etc.
POPLAR ST t Between 3d ana 4ih,
MACON, BORGIA
J0NKS tOUNTl LARDS
FOR SALE.
-» fT plantation on tbe a^on ft Aaguat* road.
jVL one half mile rom Haddock’a Station,
conUinmg seven • hundred and twenty acres ot
land. One fourth of ths land it in the i
oak sed hickory. There it 1
good soring* m every field, a. mnwoo rw
denoe with eight rooms, and turroauded by a
1 ...AVA I Maill _^I1 all tnMlkar.