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0A.V DMirAXCttBU.
De*tt» of Han. Zaeturiah Ohan-
der.
Caicxa). III., Norember 1.—Senator
Chandler, of Michigan, waa
M^ddeadin hw bad at the «'“* *••
: «- Hotel tots morning. He bad been
-*atnf In WIicouud, and last erening
• lWeeed aniemense audience in Mo-
C.ra.ck Halt In tbia city, and apoko- with
u.oal earnestness.
after the meeting, when be, Senator
L gw and U,n. Jerao Spaulding were
, .£.» in bin room engaged in oonTtrsa-
ii a. Senator Chandler oomplained of in-
ehmation, a« be had complained of the
rtla d atreiain* feeling while en roate to
ra.. our with taeae genUemen.
Mr Soaoldibg auggeeted that he re-
»2a' or« in the city until Saturday
Girnt, bat he .aid hoalneaa affaire re
sitted hU attention at home, and aD
«<Ur waa amn to bare him oalled m
the morning at 7 o'clock. Hie friends
then b -ds him good night and left.
Tnat la the tut time the Senator waa
. , n iiire. Thia morning, when the
boy called him, there was no rs-
_ 0I1I - An upon a repetition alienee
“raiitd, the dsik effected an entrance
icrougu the tranaom and found that the
gentor was dead.
Xoe body war not. qaite oold, and a
• bjrisiaa who waa present decided that
L,tn occurred about three hours previ-
00* to the diaoorery. The face looka
tiaoonil, ahowing that hia death waa
ptiana. Tee ooroner will hold an in-
Hrftr
Jeon B. Drake telegraphed President
Qajea the *ad intelligence abont eight
c’aicdi thia morning.
From a pa. tint examination it ia
thootibl be aied of a sudden cocgcetion
oftheinnga brought on by a cold con-
traoied at Janeawiile.. Flags are athalf-
■••t upon the Pacific Hotel and other
building*. The Tribune building ia
iemptA in monroiog. The tTmon Veter-
aa Club and th officers of the conaty
Bilit:* held an informal oonaaltatton and
(gr-eitoteodar their eemces to hio
family when they arrive.
Foreign.
Loaoow, November 1.—The first seen-
|»r dajaof May aod N ivember being the
days on which ibe Bank of England
gule* up its balances, these days are
obwrvtd aa holidays in the banks and
Stock ciobauge. Consequently no basi
ns a is being done at either of those places
Ijo»dow, November 1.—The Stand
ard t fimtneul arllole ease the ebatea of
• ).« Anglo-American Cable Company rose
in a rumor of a compromise with the
PreiiCH Cable Company.
Kucnaas-T. November The sm *11-
; ox m prevalent here.
bewb Items,
daw Fnanci.00, November l,—The
grand jury have found a true bill for aa-
stoll with intent to mnider against Cbaa.
D« YouDg, of the Chronicle, baaed on
bis assault on the Eev. J. A. Kallooh*
Naw Youx, November 1—The grain
trad*, r.adved almost unanimously this
morning to instruct the gra‘c committee
n „t to carry into effect the cental system
on the first of January next, relative to
MinaiD. November 1.—Since yoiter- hare not heretofore been oonneoted in a
*y the pn'ncpal railroad lines of Aragon, diecreditable way with the affairs of the
Oaaonrt and Nsvarre have been inter- institution.
uDted by the gales and floods, ohiefly io — ' ■• 1 ■“
he Talley of the Koro, where the water The State Fair and the Preaeb-
haa risen several metres above the ordi- era,
nary level and destroyed the Ime between I communicate! I
Sarsgoeea and Catalonia for fifteen miles, yfho would have thonght there could
flooding the valley of Tortcea. It car- j porsiOly be any trouble with the preachers
r td away hoo-ea, mills, bridges and ] as to toe state Fait? The list m>n in me
caused damage to the extent of several wor.d we ehcold haveexpeoted to put their
Lm^ns oesilas In upper Arragon tort « !t “ d mite *?T «** of * difficulty
millions pesuas. an "■•o" with the Execativs Committee. And yet
Hosea Etvar, A oondre invaded several I tljfcra bean trouble and the State ought
villages, out the railway I to know it. But what it is we have failed aa
ar.d carried away the iron bridge at I yet to discover, though we are on the track,
Strinena. Teiegraphio communication | and shall know all about it before we are
is very irregular to-day, but the govern-1 done. When the thing was hinted to us we
ment of Malaaa and Almsria report the atoocagneiatd tnat doubllees Atlanta waa
DUSUII . 1 ili« h-,ttnm nf it. and no., hie th, ^1.
the whole ofAndata- |
_— and caused & very dieaetrou9 flood in J suggestion of some tue.dleaome Metho*
the rural districts and in the t ® w “ 1 dist or Piesbjteriin or Baptist brother, aod
Malaga. The river Almotzora noedec I E o the affair had got baoiy mixed. We aet
■ * — "—‘ — —‘ iqiuiee,
persons were drowned
synepals Wettner autemeu.
Omen Csmr Siosal Orricxa,
WasaiHSTOX, Nov. 1,1879-
Pat the Soutn Atlantio States, north to
east winds, a slight fall in temperature,
rising barometer and partly cloudy weath
er. with local rains near the ooaat,
From Washington.
Wabhisotoic, November 1.—Tae fol = _
lowing waa issued by the President this | Committee ere lit for soms small modicum
afternoon: I of compunction about the«3 races, we are
Exxctrriv* Massiok, Nov. 1, 1879.—. willing to allow that as they fumhhed per-
The sad intelligence of the death ofl of the .how outside be
Zachariah Chandler, late Secretary ci
tue Interior from the Slate of Michigan,
has been communioated to the govern
ment and to the country and ia proper |
respect to his memory, I hereby order | lives of the religions newspspeis as to the
that the several exsoutive departments preachers, while every other section of.the
nin-sit tn nnhlin hnaineia and thei- I fourth estate "was freely invited and tickor-
be closed to pnblio bus ness ana tner . WpUm(nUl7 , tfa^agh. Whit does til
flags and those of their dependencies I |his miXD ? jf ,p 9 complimeaiaty tickets
throughont the country be displayed at | „ e to be dropped altoge JaerT let it be so.
half mast on the day of bis funeral.
[Signed] K, B. Hatis.
A circular was ‘issued by (the Score
tary of the Treasury to-day giving no
tice that propcsals will be received at the
office of the eseistant . Treasurer of thc-
Doited Slates until neon Saturday, the
eighth instant,for the sale to the Govern* I religions or oven a political machine but oar-
ment of $10,000,000 of any of six per tamly that it shall not set a mark upon
centum interest bearing bonds of tbeUei I those aha as a rule are *o form it, and by
ted Stales, at which time bids will be I doing to assume a position cf antagonism
opened and the awards declared. The » what many people regard as the best
bonds purchased ba apple to the “iXrath.r unfortunate in thia connection
sinking fond as provided in Section 3uJ* | tnat while ministers are refused an old lime
of the revised statutes of tho Umteu I couricey gamblers, sharpers and confidence
States. men weie allowed openly to praci.cs then
News Item). citings, and probably had paid for the op-
„ _ -r, v. . tn!.,, ni.t.i,. I pjrtnnity toco so in order to swell the
I *»«-•«*' *• Fair and Society. EsQnii;;:3 _
gran. ..
Toronto, Novembor 1.—At a meeting
of Han Ian's friends yesterday, it was da-
elded to write a letter to Blakie, signed
bj Hanlon, stating that Conrtney bad re-
turned th*'articles unsigned, and that be
(Benito) bod determined to settle the
ownership of the six thousand dollars in
a sooit of law.
NIUUT UI8FATCUK8.
)-st eight swept aw*J a'l liogetiog
~ctai% of siie f^c^r.
Naw Y ak, November 1.—Too exam!
nation of James U. Colgate, of the bank-
ing firm of Colgate & Co., in the suit of
the government ..gainst Samuel J. Til-
den, foe airears ia the income tax, was
CjtiliGttcd in toe United S.aua Court to-
day. Judge Choate, before whom the
mention >>* pending, gave the decision
lost the (Tutted States Commissioner
oald not compel the witnees to prodace
the books of till firm. Th- witness said
the firm had some transactions *iti Til
Cet, but the i_aturo and ext, ut he di<
not Alow.- He was questioned a: seme
length about ids Fort iYsyus stock trans
notions with Tiideo, bat con'd give no tn
formation abont them. Hs presumrd
thsj were entered on the firm's books,
aod refused to pro dues the bocks.
Five men, renttnoed for p.iasiug conn,
terfeit money, escaped from Ludlow
street jail tbis morning.
N.bf iLX, November L—The steaa
ship Eoilauiano sailed for Liverpool to
day with five ibouaand bales of cotioa.
Sr. Louis, November 1—Advices from
Wo-eier conaty. Texas, say there is a
good deal of feeling owing to the arrests
<■( persons by the United States District
Matsbalscn blank warrants filled to suit
us oases. I'ne arrested partial were re
leased on wrl-a of haboai corpus in the
huts courts, and re-arrested by the
(Jailed States Marshals. Tnese Mar-
,hsts also swore ou* warrants for inter
ference with the F dsral officer 3 , and
with a tqaad of solditrs from Fort Elli
ott, have gone to make arres’a.
Trimble is anticipated, cwd it is said iha
.... hs.- been reports.’ to At-oruey
Gantral Devens, and that he haa instruo
ted the Federal Judge of the Dallss die
triet to investigate th' matter.
Foreign.
London, Novetnoer 1.—The Echo this
evening published a statement to the
efl sot tnat the present outbreak of the rin
• >n tee -Veei.rn Staves of America
will prevent rescinding of the order
against the importation of live American
cutlet The strike of the iron ship build-
era on the Tees has bean compromised.
(here was considerable excitemen: ou
the Liverpool Cotton Exchange yesterday.
The brokers who had sold for October
delivery, were mostly unable to produce
the staple and wero compelled to Bubmit
to a faithing per pound penalty, de
cided upon by the Oolton Brokers' Asso
ciation, besides the difference in prioe
which in many cases was a penny per
Pound.
London, November 1.—Sir Stafford
Nortboote, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
tn ioiweting a letter calling hie attention
popular jiotress io the 3outhwe*t
o: irciso t, aod suggestiog immediate ac-
'iua by the government, in providing
a-ntf.r toe eaioloyment of the people,
•ijs ihithesympa thiaee with the pe»-
P, bat can only refer them to ibe Irish
executive. He a-id a tnat direot interpo
sition by the government would be open
to meat abase, _
Bjkx, Sov. 1.—After a long trisl Oar-
aod nia mistress Baffaetle Sara-
tool, toe widow of Captain Tafida, have
hvcu foam -ailiy. Cardiasli was eon-
dieted of toe murder of Captalo Tadda
^31 *onteneed to death. Tea woman
Oiraceoi was ooovicted ot complicity be-
late toe {sot ia the murder and aaotenoad
hard labor for Ufa.
valley and destroyed 40 houses and 60 j about aU sorts cf tnqiuiee, and sent out
U1DN1QHT DIBrATOHCS
lots of interviewers, nut up to the time of
thia writing not one Jot or tittle of evidence
can we get in that direction. And we be
lieve on our honor aa impart.al interviewers,
tint the preachers had no hand in that
breach of faith with the State Fair Now
we confess to be at a loss to a-count for the
fact tbot the Executive Committee bis with
held the ujuai courtesy of complimentary
tickets from Ministers this year.and they have
had to pay their way like other poor einneis,
or stay outside. At the same t.me we do not
wish to misjudge thi Executive Committee,
who poss.biy wished to keep the preichers
out ot the way of temptation at tno races,
or at any rate to throw the respoaaibili y of
tneir going upon themselves. Ur to give the
boililiars, it was to be expected that the
Committee waa to prefer to keep the preach
ers in the dark somewhat atom tho true
facts. Beside wo understand the same
measure was meted out to the represeuta-
aud ministers have no complaint to make.
But that this exclusion of all things pecu
liarly religious, preachers and newspapers
being specially embargoed cbculd be L mxde
u a novelty and requires some explication.
And it had better De made as many pat
rons of the State Agricultural Society are
interested and oonoerned not to make it a
ford’s order, overrating the defendant's
demurrer in the income tax snit brought
by the government against Samuel J.
hjec, wag filed in the Glerk’a office or
a United fitatea Quarts. The casts or*,
taxed, and the defendant is given sixty
days from it bearing of the decrease of
the bill of oomptainr.
rtkw Oblians, Nov. 1.—The following
letter will explain itself:
St. Jouph, La, Oet. 28, 1879 —Hon
L ~
FINANCIAL AND COKHCiAL.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND S1KS3BNGEB
Kovbmbxb 1.1879,—Kvxviig
The market to-day was steady at 10H cents for
middling-
Dumonf. President State Central I Received by rail today
Committee of the Sepulliean Party of Lou
iziuna i Dear air—Yours dated October j
22 i reached me yesterday. It is with
Shipped
Sold
by wagon..
226— 88*
SS6
176
great surpriso that I learn of the actior. Atock on hand September 1,1879...^.
of the Convention towards myself. Had |
the slightest intimation rescued me it.
time, that such action was proposed, I !
would nave prevented some little trouble fhippod to-dto„
Although always deeply interested in th* l prewomiy..
welfare of ypur State and the general I ?aock on hand thii evening,
country, I have never been, in any sens.- I feoeived same day last year,
of the word, a politician, and do not pro- « U-ggj XELKUBAFHIC BEPOBTfe
pao, at this late dsy, to enter cite po j 1 _o_
litical arena. While I firmly b.lievs that I Cotton,
the principles of the National B'pnbltoac [ LiTsaroon—Noon-uotmn more__domgi mid-
party are best for the government ot ^ M«d.^U-l^ mjd«in^riram TLie.^
this nation; While I believe IE l .peculator, and tor export! receipt* JOMO—18800
strong national government for
national affairs, in a dollar that
worth one hundred cents, in tb<
protection of all in equal rights, and
while I believe that (he idea of a Bolic
South has been, iq and if it prevails al-
speculator*
Americas.
Futures opened partially 1 Jt better-.
Uplands low middling clause November aeuv*
,, 617-S2a8 9*16a619-32, December and January
5.16, February a ad March 6 11*32. March and
pril 6%. April 81-32.
% SO p m—Sale* of American 4300, Uplands low
lddtuur clause November delivery 6 9* 6*6 IT
Humors of the ?calp, Loss
of Hair.
Losiothurin thousands of esses is due en
tirely to some form of scalp disease. Seventj-
fire per cent of the number of bald beadsmUht
bo covered with hair bv a lndicious use of Cnti-
cars, assi*tsi by Cuticura soap. It is the most
aareeabie as well as tbs moateflectiie hair re-
storer ever produced by man. It ia medicinal
in the truest sente of the word. All others are
*ome olearecous mixture or poisonous dye-.
None but Cuticura pcsseiaes tho specific medi
cal properties that enable it to cure all itching
and scaly diseiscs that inflame and irritate the
scalp and hair glands and tabes, ceasing prema
tun baldness. Ueiiom doass of the Cuticura
Beaoivent will purify the oil and sweat plinds
of the virus of scrofulous humor of the biood and
m-nre a per manent cure, when taken in connec
tion with the application of Cuticura,
Salt Bheum and Dandruff
Cured that several Physicians had fail
ed to treat successfully*
Masse* WeexsAPottbr—GenUemen: I have
hod the Salt Hheum on my head and mil through
my hair, and also on my legs for the past four
year*, haring suffered exc-edinglr with it. The
dandruff balling from my hair
1 wa* very annoy
ing. I consulted several distinguisbel physi
cians ia regard t) it, and bora token their pro*
•criptions as ordered but did not find any cure
and but little relief. 1 was told by many persons
who have the Salt Bheum, and who ha* e been
doctored for years, tb&t there was no cure for it;
that it wot in the blood, and 1 should always
have it, and I was almost inclined to agree with
them, bat a friend wanted me to try Cuticura,
male by roar firm, I did, and to my astonish
ment, in less than three weeks my head was en*
tirelyfree from all Salt Rheum ana Dandruff,
and I cannot see any appearance of Salt Rhenm
on my person. I think it a wonderful remedy.
Bespcct ally yours.
GEORGE A MUDGB,
Portsmouth. N H, February 6,1S78.
HUMOR OF THE SCALP
THAT WAS DESTROYING THE HAIR CUR
ED WITH ON E BOX 0FCUTICU8A.
31X5512* Wxxxa A PonEB— Gentlemen: _
wunt to tell vou what Cuticura has done for me.
About ten years ago m.v hair began failing out,
caused by Humor oi the Hcalp. I tried various
remediestoo numerous to meotUm. without re
lief until I becan using Cuticura, one box o
which his entirely cured me and new heir is be
ginning to grow. Beepectluliv.
MRS O J BOOT.
897 W Lake street, Chicago, Nov 13,1878.
Wo know the above to bo true.
MARY E TOWNSEND, at a W Jackson street.
MRS C A GRAY,811 Fulton street.
SOALD HEAD
FOR NINE Y#ARS CURED WHEN ALL
OTHER REMEDIES FAILED.
VESSBS Wee£3 A PoxTiE—Gcntlemen; Since
July last I have been using Cuticura for scald
head and it has cured me when all medicines
that I have taken for nine years did me no good.
I am now using it as a hair dressing, but my
head is well. It keeps the hair in very nice con
dition. Yours truly,
H A RAYMOND,
Auditor Fort Wcyne, Jackson A fcaginaw R E.
Jackson, Mich, December 20, 1873.
Tne Cuticura remedies are prepared’by Weeki
A Fotter s Chemists and Dnjsg stt, 860 Washing
ton Street, Deaton, and are for sale by all Drug-
e sts. Prist of Cuticura, sm&U boxes, 80 cents;
rge boxes, containing two and oqo half times
the quantity of small. 81# Resolvent 81 per bottle.
CuticuraSoap 25 cents psr coke; by mail 36 cents
3 cakes, 75 ceuts.
cou-nvs- p«&SE»S2£
VOLTCC^tLECraC^ d “^,VimuDte
Pj Ac-trrPS Liver and Kidneys, coro
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Bilious Colic* Cramps and Pains, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, 8oiatica. Weak Spine. Weak and Sore
Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back. Ague and
CUTICURA REMEDIES
can be had at ELLIS’ DRUGSTORE, Tran
gular Block
i%. Bacon woakeri shoulders at 4%a5, clear rib
85i, clear sides 9. Sagsr-eured hams BalO}*
Whisky dull at 105a! 10. " ' ~
wavs will bs an “Iliad of woes” to th* 1(34,3)*, December and January 6 U-S2, January
Southarn people, I nm not vain enough I an! February 6 U-32aO£lt5. Futures weak,
to think that any effort of mine or tue L.^pi^I^^middUig^rSa™n 7 “
Of my name will materially promote tne I Future* opened Steady; November 1L13, Decern
spread ef theco principles or retard th< be.- lt.14. January 11.26, February 1L40, March
progress of tho solidification. n ^toa-Net receipts 862; gross M9C
could I be coavtnoed that such might bo I Kutnrosdoied steady: tales 110.000. November
tho case, that as one Of your standard I delivery ll.ll, December urn. January 1118.
bearers I might do something for the I February lUt MarehJl.M-SS. April 11.68—6»,
general Rood, my health and bnsiness
positively forbid suah aotion. Given a
free vote and a fair count, and I feet
oonfidmt the ticket will win in Decern
her whether my name is on it or not; and
MaylL88—85, Juue 1L97—99, July 12.07—10.
(Jetton dosed firm: sole* 806: middling up*
land* 116*16, middling Orleans 117-16.
Consolidated net receipts 30705; exports to
Great Britain 19715, France 75L Continent 5750,
channel 1 *.
Gxlvestoe—Cotton firm; middling 10X. low
without a free vote and a fair oount the middling ^ s .^ 25 ° ,< ^ r 7 ^, net rece,, ’ ti
name of George Washington himself I jj owroLK _{; ot ton quiet, middling 101S*:6, net
News Items.
PmLADiLFSie, November 1.—Tho di
tec ora of the Pennsylvania railroad held
a special meeting to-day and resolved
to declare a semi annual dividend of two
and one hilf percent.
A mition tor a new trial of Daniel T.
Sullivan, convioted for the mnrder of
Jnrio Irvine, waa denied to-day and h8
wav a* iteaoed to be hanged. ,
New Oklxxnb. November 1.—A special
from Oiet-nwieb. Mississippi, reports the
killing ol Hsrry Ely, and serionaly wonn-
dieg of a man named Atkinson in a
shooting affray between the parties at
Lenta.
The yellow fever haa oeased at Coa-
coida.
Tne Spanish steamship Enrique, from
Liverpool, OoL Si, for Havana, brought
here a sailor and passenger of the bark-
antme Sally, laden with lumber from
Pvna.oola for Havana, which foundered
in the golf Oct. 29 tb. There were eight
persons aboard of the foundered vesieL
The others, it is anppoaed, were lost.
Savannah, Ga., November 1.—John
K. Wilder, a prominent merchant of this
oily, was foand dead in his bed at bis
residence in Marietta this morning. He
left here Thursday in good health, and
fcis deala was unexpected.
Mxuraia, November 1—No new
cite* are reported al noe Thursday. Last
night was the coldest of tho season. The
thermometer nr. 7 o'clock thia morning
lan fallen 10^7. Tne Appeal aud Ava
lanche both reaoint, publication in fall
sire Lane to-in rrow. The merchants
Kpoil 6 ra*b of bu«ia*aa and the physi- . , ACQDaiJL -uuuuu „
»all agrea th« the ooH winds of . p 0 im 0 «| (Janes in Kite Sn- I muidUu* 10H good ordinary 934: receipt* lcco,
«. _ 1 I shiomentasales 1433.
uoflee firm: Bio in car
goes, ordinary to prime 15*18H- Sagtr uncharged
inferior 5%. common 63Jv fuBj f 1 «»r 7\6, yello *
clarified 8%a8%. Mola*aes unsettled, common
32a35, prime to choice 44o50. Rice quiet, ordi
nary to choice, Louisiana 69£a7&. *
NAVAL STORES.
WiunEQTOE—soivu* turpentine inactive 45
Rosin fiim at 1 45 for strained. Crude tur-
would avail nothing. I sincerely thank
the convention. For the reasons given
above, I emit beg leave to deohne th*
nomination. I am sir, very respectfully
your obedient servant.
[Signed] Jas. M. Gills*pii
Chicago, November 1.—A meeting of
citiscn3 was held thig afternoon to ar-
loceipt * 4195. ules *73. stock 380W.
Balti Kona—Cotton dull; uuddlmr ll>f Io*
miduhux I0}i good ordinary 1054: net race lot*
—. ATOM 290. sales 813, to skinners 118, aloe
^Boston — Cotton firm; middiin* 1U4 low
midaliu* lljfc Rood ordinary 1054. net receipts
B58i *roaa UM. lale, —. .took.250.
'iLNlNGTON—Coltop Quiet; middling 10)4;
middling 10«. eood ordinary 10H.net receipti
lew
_ - - — I rHIIsADKLFQIA—VoOklU.i urui; imuuiiuij 1*7*.
late Senator Chandler. A committee I Iow good ordinary net re.
with General Logan ns chairman waa np- 1 „, p t, 46: grot, 6so.sales 631, spinners 455, stock
pointed to meet the .epeeisl rtram from , tesdy; middto toji.low
Detroit, with the committee to Mt 10 7-i6. good ordinary 10. net receipt*
charge of the remaina. General ior- | 6i7i . srosswu salts24j0; stock 832»
ranee, commanding the first brigade of
Illinois, the National Guards, offered to
BAOON—vj’tear rib ilde*
Shoulders.
Hu!i clear rib sidle*
Furk Strips
Bulk shoulders...
Beliits
Choice S O hams.
LARD—in Dbls
Lt>if,in tuba
Loaf, in buckefi.
GRAIN-
CORE, white, by car loed... M
mixed, by u*r load ..........
Oats, feed
Ru*t piool seed.. >MM .
SALT—V’irginia.,
bOltOd
X Grits...,,,
detail an escort to the body when re-
moved from the city. The offer was ac
copied.
Nsw OBXSAS9—Cotton quiet middling 1054;
„w middling IciX good ordinary loHuet reoeipu
701, gras. Bel . sales 2800. stock 1816a
Mobile—Cotfcm quiet; middling 10low mid-
dliug van. good ordinary 10H net receipts 4005,
groS —! .ole* liw#. stock 2s307.
aiEJSPHIs-Not received.
Auouaxx—Cotton firm; middling 105b,
preme Court— A Bod In 'TSounofflm: middling 10% low
lor the Democrats-The Freed-
mean Bank — Kepnbllcaa Fi
nesse, Etc,
Special Deipatch to the Baltimore Sum
THE POLITICS!. CASES.
Washington, October 29.—Gossip in
legal circles is that decisions in the po-
t ‘lllr llla vv.lll* ' 0 . ,
miidlin* 10>*. good ordinary 1054; net. receipts
SC97. gross sates SCOOratock C0191
FINANCIAL
Nxw Yoax—Stocks opened strong; money7,-
long 480; short 4 8254. State bonds duUiGov-
ercneD!seruTitiet quiet.
Money active at 554. exchange heavy at 4 8054
government securities firm, new 3 per (Knts
10254. 454 Per cents 103J4. 4 per cents 10254-
Strawoerry .
NAILS—Basis 10s..
STARCB ...»
HOT— Drop
Buck
litiool oases recently argued before the I glue ponds dall. _ . n , r .
Supreme Court may not be expected for *g*taW*2 JSSoh'S
sometime. The impression seams to be I 104. Chicago andiNorthwes-
that in aoy of the cases where the court jem 90J4. do preferred t05;Rodi Diane 147>4.
osn avoid ^ "SSSJSSiSSSfaSSTOiSSl»
the fate of tho Virginia cssss. With re- j PRODUCE t
gard to some of the otherxoses, the oenrt JNSSUiSSiJSShgAg* K! —
can promulgate a daausion witnoac I family 6&o.a7 25.Ciu Miils superfine 4 75;$5 £5.
trencbiair upon the question of the oon- I extra 5 75^6 25; Rio brand* 7 37; giuyeo temuy
atiratkmsliij of the election laws of Con-
frees. 1 I nwi 50 ^0 1 Maryland rod 144; No 2 Wes*
The Maryland case is considered as the I tera wm ter red spot i4S^ai 44. November 14S>4
most complicated of all, and it has been 14S«. December l *9. goBlh^n oammorasoUra
neld by some of ibe members ofthe bar I t uAA Wes’tem white41al3;do
that tue court, ia coos daring this c*ae, I mixod 39^*0; Fennaylrania 4a043. Bay steady
ma«t face the n*M question of | P hme to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 15glA
r^itutionslity. O ber eminent mem- SgT ¥g
bers of the bar hold, however, that even I Bacon—shouldeis 5, clear rib 8}£. Ham*
in the Maryland case the coact may. if so 10 *il Lard. refluMin ti*rwa7M-
Apo.ad.pTG relief to the petuioners
and still find a loophole to escape the , , „
discussion of this question. Bat there I ooicjlgo—Fioar steady and undhanged: denote
dDDears to b> little if aoy dissent from I extra Western spring 5 25&6 £0;J*™ 1 *? * J **
the view that the oonrt, if it is forced to ^^S?7oea3 sa Wheat ’ active, firm ani
aeeidenpon the constitutionality of tho tiSJer- j,- 0 i r«t winter 11954, No * Ohirago
election laws, will decide that question .W
tn the affirmative. This is also tno view I
reld bv members ef the administration Mar, rejected 33 >4. Oat* ac&»*s and firm at 32V4
held by members or tho administration i rejected33>4« Oat*
and others who ore_ prominent m the | a^n “
jv ovember, 3i\i December. Pork mod-
r P abfi e oin party. Hence thero is sig- «iSSSA
txificanoe In the remark ]Q9« made by | mfair demand:ihoulder*5 75,»hort
U1UIHIUUO **4 - .1 I duia moat, asa mu
S&ervtAty Sherman lhat aa soon as the I r ib 5 45. abort clear 5 55.
^publicans mg**** «J£S~
they will enact additional ana more sinn j i cen5 better but qwet; ungraded winter
gent provisions with reference to the 1 3j»t uji- Corn opeued 1.154 better butciosed
geu* pia.i.iou ,h«- twill I ,i.iii- nn.^Aed B9i50. OiU *sl cent better
oleotive franchise. Perhaps they wil, S^n£%dS^SmJSS,
bring forward atsinthe no.onous fo.ae I ^ qootel at isais. doin job lots iisl9-
bill which the fispnblioans came so near I n; good demand and steads;. fairto good
rouai no i 1 the dvin-r hours ofthe Forty- I rennmc quoted »t754«.pnme 854: refinttlfirmfn
1 1 ■ ' r-™. T-i.n P Horuh the I standard A 954x54: granulated and powdered 10J4
third Congress. Col. John C. Huron, in I cru.hed iu54. Jtoiaraes firm but quiet. Booe
Seereiarv of the Senate, will arrive xn j ln goo <i inquiry and .tsady: Carolina 6 4x754*
Wdahinqton to-morrow, with his family | Ro.rn quiet and firm at 170al75. Turpentine
Wsahington to-roinia , Burch easier at 46 asked, Wool ia good demand and
to remain for the winter. CoL nut i p rm . domestic fleece siais. pulled ssais,
has taken a handsome hones oaVeranint Kn)hKl a«3. Texas 16.81. Pork lowerand
-- I dulLnew msu spot quoted 10 25. Miuiiesdnli
avenne. K _ M > aBiliK and uu«;ttle!. long clear «S754a6W, short clear
IHI iMXDax* “ “"A. I 660, Lard lower put fairly active, prime steam
Senator Braoa states that the exanfi I >pot 6S5i6 75 rash. Whisky nominal at 113.
nation into the mptogfess *** extra 4 23a* 75: famfly
men s Bank, which his been m pr gr qJ. jfo x6 oo@7 l»o.patent 6 50^7 50. Wneat
for some time by the experts appoint. I unu; red and amber 120. Oort quiet, white 50,
for that purpose, will be completed to m ixKi4S. Oatoquiet; white 34. mixed3L £orx
sxra-iV. xs-r^n- aa to warrant ths preD&- j none here. Lora steady; choice leaf m here©*
BU2h an eXwen. as to warrao. ua y * i Balt meat* »cor©e. : Baopc
voti-stv /kf a PA(VI?fc 03 thd SUbl-Ot by the 4 qmg' ••'d .toadr• ehnnldnrs &K6- cldarllUS 8^4.
ration of a repo re oa the subject by i&e 4 qme^and^aVeidy; shoulder* 4J4; clear rib* 8fe,
time of the meeting of Congress. Jhe cldar Bogar cured hsm* 9. Whi*ky
report willflrst besabmUtodto the spe- a ™« I 1 J “[ rI _ jrloar firmer; family 5 85**85.
Clal oommittee, of wht .a Mr. BrUoa is 1 Urmi aM ^ Cora active at *6. Oats
chairman, and tt will then bo determmea d uU;N'o2mixediSa35. Pork dau atlioo. lard
whether it shall bs male public. Mr. I lower: current 5acxoitxvm
Brace apparently d \ es “°‘ h cire SSd; t: ^2SdS?4rI mear nb 854. clear
very freely in regard to the inves.ig*- wrnsky aotireal X08. Hoga quiet, pacarng 8•“
tion. It is understood that this reticeDoc as 80. '
“ ■ “ 11 “ Sx. IjODIS- ilour fine: double extra f5
*5 55, treble do 5 55, family 5 60*5 93 choice
Uxici 6 00*6 64. h^hcr but unsettled;
No 2 red tali l 21ai £t% 1 ** November: No
3 do 112*112^. Dorn higher; 55K%*35'4 cash,
S5J4 November. Decemoer. WhUxy
- * — Pork lower; jobbing at 10 5J.
of Mr. Bruoe ia caused by rc-presentationa
wbioh have been mode to him ihvt he
WDuli injure the Bipuolicsn o^rty pro*
pecu if be talked too much about the dis
closure. The Democrats have no; really
oicButo. ~ ^ n , 'a I w^oidy mi 09. Pork lower; jobbing at 10 5 j.
expected to make aay party capi.al out ^ier. boxed lot* of fchoulaer* S7§»
of the inveatiifauioD, os they have thoaght r io* 5 60, clear aide* 5 60. Bacon lower,
the whole thinisr hti been pretty well dis- 1 shoulder* 4, clearrita 7ii. clear side* 7%.
the whole tmng s^ ^ | M . w owaMW . arm, rop«nue 4 30.
tine firm at 2 CO for hard; 803 far yeliaw
ip; Tar firm at 1 85.
HAYING COMBINED THE
SURPRISE
Dollar Store,
MILLINERY
M and Straw Eats,
for Ladies and Children, the most extensive line
SILK VELVETS, -
FLUSHES,
SATINS
Velveteens* in all color*
Ostrich Tips,
Flumes,
Ffeni ani Daisstic Flowers,
1ER Y.
HO S
A great variety of ladies*
Underwear,
Corsets,
Hid Gloves,
the beat qualities at the most reasonable prices
N ECKWEAR.' {
DRSS3 SHIRTB.gents’and boy’s H AT8,cheape«t
aud bert in the city, a new arrival of beautiful
VASES, hsndsom.TOILET SETS, and a choice
lot of CKROMOS. Mv stock of PLATED and
GLASSWARE is complete, all of which will be
sold at surprislrgiy low prices. Call and. eon.
vinca yourt oil that I mean what Isay,
FLOUB, HAMS, LABD,
BUTTEK AND CHEESE,
ME3E MACKEREL.
DRIED BEEF.
BEEF TONGUES,
NUTS, BAISINS,
FIGS, O IT EON,
CUBEANT8, PBUNES,
AFPLES, OBANGE3,
POTATOES, ONIONS, COFFEE.
arc n amed or stag)?, old c
■ young, suffering Croui poor health o - *^
ing on abed of rickneeareh
IWOV WVTttWSI
ViQPUXtTUWS!
If you aro simply weak and low spirited, try it! Buy if.
Insist upon it. Your drupjist keeps It.
n , T, -in, . rt.m ,It»T»wjisrllft. It ha. .aved AudreAs.
Oats, B?n anS Stj Stiffs,
by the 109 bashel* or Car Load.
With the money prices go low, lower, loweit.
Coach Cure 11 tbesiivcUit, safest and best. A vie children.
* Pod for Stoaach, Liver ud KUmt,,Ii anperier to all
It is perfect. Ask drttc^aU.
Jasper F. Greer’s,
Schofieid** Iron Front. Piopter street.
Certs by absorption.
RLC.li aa abiolaU a=d trmi
Wmmm drnor^H^BUUn MCO, RodMate^
VWfWtWTWTU^WIWTVI^WTWf
B. gPRINZ,
AsclioiNr ail (taaissin Mtrcbut,
CORNER POPLAR and THIRD STREETS,
BLAKE'S BLOCK.
TEA,
COFEE,
SUGAR
RUCTION sales of all kinds of merchandise
everyday and evening. Consignments ot al
aorta of seeds and mcrchandiie solicited ard
prompt returnaguannteod. oct8 lm
AND
SPICE
HOUSE.
Griswold, applies to me for dismission.
These are therefore to cite uni admonish all
person* concerned to show cause at this office on
or by the first Monday in November next, if any
« v ‘ 1 — be granted.
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
they have, why the same shall not I
Given under my hand officially.
ROLAND T ROSS. Ordinary.
Ordinary** Office. Jones county, Georgia, Sep
tember 22.1879.tep244w pd
Cigars,
Tobacco
Liquors,
Also a complete lino of
FOREIGN
| AND
DOMESTIC GROCERIES.
Ethridge, applies to me for dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
porsons concerned to show cause at this office on
or by the first Monday in November next, if any
the? have, why the same shall not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially,
ROLAND T ROSP, Ordinary.
Ordinary** Office, Jones county, tieorgm, Sep
tember 2f, 1879 sepli law4w*
Samuel M 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 the first
Monday in November next why the same shall
not be granted.
Witness my hand officiallv.
jullS td*
46 and 48 Third St.,
Macon, Georgia,
L. Newman.
/Miss. Maggie McKentt
will be pleasod to ioo her friend* la the Milliner
Don imeut of the Dollar Store. «ctl4 tl
pO LLI
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived—Stita of Goorgia.
Arrived out—Switzerland. Algeria.
VOLTAIC-ELECTRIC
THE GREAT VEGETABLE
PAIN DESTROYER AND SPECIFIC FOR
FLAM NATION AND HEMORRHABES.
II
Kiacon wholesale Mstket.
C0BBE0X3D DAILY BY
JAQUES & JOHNSON.
WHOLESALE GEOCER8.
none
8146856
754® 754
10544311
p lasteb s
T
65(26)
ncuj
16a*
fLOl/B—Fao«r*per* , ?bi^.. M ...'!.»„.«. 7 60<&8 00
Choice - -
Extra family, per bid........
Vcmilr. ivir hbi
7 50
7 0 @7 25
6 C0&6 75
6 60
Family, oor bb:... M ,
Extra per bbl
iIOEFEE—Common 18
SSSZZZ.
JaraT.:.... 2S083 o
CAPd-Ferlb * 8
BN times more powerful than the bast po-
rou* plaster when placed over the centre of
tho nervous forces, the pit of the stomach, they
stimulate the liver, stomach and bowels, perfect
digestion, cure dyspepsia, billious colic, cramps
and pains and prevent ague and malarial dis
eases. For weak and aore longs, palpitation of
the heart, painful kidneys, rheumatism, neural-
nia and scUtion,they are tho bast remedy m tho
world. Get the genuine. Ask for COLLINS
VOLT1IO ELECTRIC POROU8 PLkSTERb.
Price 25 ct*. For sale by Hunt. Rankin Jk La
mar, Atlanta and Macon, and Osceola Butler,
RATannab.and all dnugUts. *ep#8 6m
510 L«ASSBS—ChoicoCuba. hhd#.... M S3
Choice Oubs. bbiB
fiugarhouse, hhda 2S@24
Bmrarhouie. bhla .9
Choice Now Uriean. ——• nano
SUGAR—Golden C »
Brown r-gfr/u
Extra oTwhi^....:
Standard A
Granulated— 10t4@ii
Powdered and crushed,... 10J4®11
CEACKBRa—Sod* ... —...... 7Q10
Cream _»
Ginger. 10 11
14
. 15
OA.NDLK8—Star. —
MATCHES—R W, m paper 270
275
- 4 CO
. 4V4@6X
. 1 85
. f io:
. 20
GINGBR.^.^
KUTB£6S. M ..., M i N .mMi..
CLOVES—
CIGARS—Per M...............
CHEROOTS
SNUFF—Lorillard’a. jar..
Lorillard**, foil...........
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Hinton......
12 J4
10i-@l 25
60
BtooMfl ana ^onas
COSOS CISZ> (DAILY BY
JLtm BIPXiEV. BKOKEK
Georgia 8 per cent'bends -101 a 116
is®;
IS®?^r^nLtond 5 S ( clsStb)...rin r ™
Georgia 6 per cent (J»)—y—
Georgia 6 per cent, bond, fnew)- ,1W 4 i M 75
City of Maoon 7 per cent ner.-,) .73 a 75
- - icon 7 per cent (short) ... <0 a .2
City of Macon 7 per cent (shert
Citycf Augusta 7 per cec—.—
Cit7 of Atlanta 7 V— cant™——,
City of Atlanta 8 per cant......—.
City ol
*„.10S a 105
__ 69 a 70
,.^.1C8 a 1109
.100 a 101
Central Rauroou joint awrtg«S»
f?Miriria Railroad 6 per cent, bond*
feSTartvSteru RR bond.....—py.aafilg
Northeastern R R bondl (eadorsedl.—lM^a 105
l^th&fSijna. Ut-OTtaafc^-p-g*.-,”*
A. A G. R. R. !d mortgage (endorsed}„10 a 11M2
West2-Q ! R^^oVAla&rmatatmor^«2rtO a 112
M iA R R, 2d aoma lendorsed)...^ara^l01
Southwestern R Rstock... 8i»o^
Georgia Railroad ateck ■■■■■»■, ■■ ■»—— y la72
Central Railroad stock......ins
Auxusta and Savannah railroad stock...! 1
/^NE four room bouse ou Johnson street, with
out houses, stable, garden, good well of water
H B DAVIS.
Cromelins & Co.,
PARLOR) IQARTOBE
counted. T’dere is re-uu io ojusi=, I 4 j* 5 '"doubie extra B26a5 50. treble extra 6 00a
however, that discoveries hire recently grade.6 J7j*a7 26. Corn quiet; white
been made ot a startling ehtraotor, ui U Oaufirmatas. B«k lower at 1180. to4
^ impficate person wkoM naorae l bi*lmr a, 7X. Balk meat. ri<*dy; .boulder, ks-e
Thefloert brands of Imported aud Domestie
cigars alway. on hand.
GIYBUS A TRIAL.
ootXltf
POROUS
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
tion has cured so man.? cases of those distress
ing complaints as the EXTBlCT. Our FlastsB
is invaluable in these disease*, Lumbago, Pain*
in Back or Side. Ac. Pond’s Extract 0»t-
mutt (50 cents) lor use when removal of cloth
ing is inconvenient. is a great help in relieving
inflammatory cases.
Hemorrhages, aSSttSftfBB
any cause, is speedily controlled aud stopped.
Our Nasal Sxeiksbs (23 cents) and Ixhxlsks
(50 cents) are great aids in arresting interna
bleeding#
Diphtheria and Sore Throat-,
Use the Extract promptly. It is a sure cure.
Delay is dangerous.
Catarrh.
r'Catarrh Cure.” specially prepared to moot se-
*ious cases, contains all the curative properties
of the Extract; our Nasal Syringe is invaluable
for use in Catarrhal affections, is simple and
inexpensive.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,Sprains
and Bruises.
ment in connection with the Extract; it wi 11 aid
n healing, softening and in keeping out the air.
Burns and Scalds.
ivalled. andetiould be kept in evory family ready
for use m case of accidents. A di-eBting of our
Ointment will aid in healing and prevent scars
Inflamed or Sore Eyes. ^ u ^d
without the slightest fear of harm .quickly allay
ng all inflammat ion and soreness without pain
Earache, Toothache and Face-
„ ,,t, ~ When the Extract is nsed according to
done, directions its eflect is simply won-
Piloa Blihd, Blhsdiks oh Ixchiso. It ii
j lies, the greatest known remedy, rapidly
curing when other medicines have failed*
Pond’s Extract Medicated Paper for closet use
is a preventive against Chafing and Piles. Oar
Ointment is of great service where the removal
of clothing i* inconvenient.
For Broken Breast and Sore
Nipples Tho Eltrftc E»o cleanly and effi-
BHIHlIllla
THE KENTUCKY LITERARY JOURNAL
for tho purpose of increasing th® circulation of their
sapor, will distribute Cash Psemiumb amount-
Ii* to 81M.000^an^ln£froin$IQ to $20,000,
CAIH PEEMXVUa.
Oaak Pzsmhua *
. . cacious that mothers who have
once used it will never be without it. Our Oint
ment is the beat emollient that can be applied.
Female Complaints.
in for the maforitv oifemale discuses ii the Ex
tract is used, full directions accompany each
bottle.
1510 Premiums smmmUii to...........
will b» distributed by lot. ln nubho, radar superrislra
of msnot hixUahrateter rad undoubted .trading, s.
Covington. Xentacky, STo-w. as, "79
W. are sothoriswt to distribnte xbor. Prrmlom. m
bragm.nrnra.u.pma'U rat ^th.
receipt of»» w. will rend
sxs*
ainma, aad
■nbRorlbera
J>effi8lRturo
wSeh 55fl MUUi'th#' jmcehMwto' •
may aecuro any ono ef iho abovo Oaak J
a l*o the Liteuaht JouajTAX, for oom y«
r-R^ongbloagenta wanUd OTwyirhoro.
FOR SALE—Five Splendid
COTTON PLANTATIONS
SITUATED
NEAR ALBANY, CA.
KoeOfAcres. Cleared
Wretter—-Doroughty CO...1.610 7M
3vron«—-— ,#.73875 1,500
Beall.** w -.A250 1,125
Lae-.* Lee Go .1,225 900*
Wimberly-Baker Co —.7,280 1400
Proposal® for the purchaie of oue or all ot the
above well-known plantations will be receiv
ed bv the undersigned until the 30th dsy of Oc
tober. 1879. Any information regarding them
may be obtained from the mauager. MrWmH
B-ncett, at present residing on Beall plantation.
8^-The preference will be given to cash and
short time purchasers. Address
PATTERSON * CUTLER. Attorneys.
704 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pa.
eepl d eod!8t w 6t
Butchers-
TTEAVr Oxen and fat Beef Cattle for sale in
ii lot* of twenty or more. Apply in person
to F A Thompson, superintendent on Mr Fort's
place in Houston county, six miles from Houaton
factory. Fost office Buzzard Roost, Go.
octSl d3t wltpd
FOR REST.
J WlLL.at^publicoutcry.ontheflrst^Toesday
in November, 1879, before the court house
door in Montioello, daring the legal hours of
sole, rent to the highest and best bidder, 840
acres cl land situate in Jasper county, Ga, be
longing to the estate of Henry Walker, for the
vcarlSSO. The land is under good fences ard is
well improved, has a ccmfcrtsble dwelling house
with fire rooms, good barns, stables and homes
or laborers. ^FLEETWOOD WALKER.
oct3 law4w Exe’r of Henry Waiksr,
have the exclusive **le in this market.
The money mast accompany the order or
he prepared to pay the driver on delivery. Pnce
$8 per ton.
cct25St
W H MANBFIB LD A CO,
NOTICE. We nave
the LARGEST and
be spiling Stationery
Package in the world. It ccntains 18 sheet* of
Paper, 18 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder. Golden
Pen, and a piece of valuable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold stor e Sleeve
Butto; *. Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold
Bet.Pin'rad'Drora portprifi " ““ft, iSSS,
^i^anTohIin witIIy^t
$50 vrORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY. Bxtroov
din Inducement* to Agents
oaittion.
Pond’s Extract
been imitated.
The genuine article
has the words “Pond’s Extract,** blown in the
glass, and Company’* trade markon surrounding
wrapper. None other is genuine. Always insist
on having Pond’s Extauct. Take no other prepar
ation. It ia never sold in bulk.
PRICE OF^ONOJS EXTRACT,. TOILET ART!
AND SPECIALTIES.
Toilet Cream .81001
Dentrifice 801 Flatter
Lip Salve 251 Inhaler
Toilet Boap(S jak’i) SO I Natal 8yriuxe
Ointment 501 Medicated Paper..
PREPARED ONLY BY
POND’S EXTRACT CO.
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
ffE OFFER
1,000 CASES AND KEGS SODA,
200 BARRELS BLXTE STONE,
200 BARRELS EPSOM SALTS,
2,000 CASES POTASH,
1,000 BOXES STARCH,
200 BAGS PEPPER,
10,000 LBS LORILLARD SNUFF
6,000 LBS RAILROAD SNUFF,
1,000 GROSS MATCHES.
300,000 CIGARS,
200 GROSS FLASKS,
25 TONS JEWETT S LEAD,
60 TON8 ST. LOUIS LEAD,
100 BARRELS, LINSEED OIL.
Ahov e,and aUgoodxinourliae.we beuKhtbe-
fote tbey advanced and will sell them at lets
thanNew York prices.
HUNT. EASHS & LAMAS.
aacVtf
U For any cos©
cf Dies ling.
■ Blind, Itch ;r.nr Ulcwntrd
I PilesriHiw’sPil*
I Kcniedyi-ils to cure. It
R gpi immodiate rohef.conw
Iq Mk,nxloidins(yc5WW
I days. S.l»bcjtK boMby
Lnlldrannats. J. P.Mn.TJm.
"’hil.'k.. l^jaofewpMltK; I
GEM BRANDS.
Smith and Iverson
General ProYision & Grocery Merchants.
44 THIKD STREET, - - MACOif, GEORGIA-
THES A I. DIAMOND FLOIK
THE S, * I. RUBT FlOcS,
THE S. & I. PEARL f LOUR.
THES. A I, EMERALD FLOJR.
THE S. & L DIAMOND TOBACCO. THE S. 4 I. DIAMOND CIGAR,
THE S. * I. RUBY TOBACCO. THE S. A I. KUBY CIGAR.
THE S. * I. PEARL TOBACCO. THE S. A I. PEaRL CIGAR.
THE S. & L EMERALD TOBACCO. THE S. & I. EMERALD CIGAR.
THE S.&l I, DIAMOND SOAP.
THE S. H I. RUBY SOAP.
THE S. & I. PEARL SOAP.
TUE S. &l. EMERALD SOAP.
We keep in itock and hive arriving every week freth invoices of 0 J Comstock’s justly celebrated
SUGAR-CURED CANVASSED PIG HAMS,
SUGAR-CURED CANVASSED PIG SHOULDERS,
CANVASSED BREAKFAST BACON.
CANVASSED DRIED
BEEF
Froth shipments Tennessee Produce.
BUTTER, EGGS AND DRESSED POULTRY.
BACON, LARD, CORN, OATS, HAY, COFFEE, 8UGAB, BAGGING, TIES
and a general assortment of well seleetcd Groceries.
Wo htvo with ns Messrs FLEW JOHNSON, of Butler. Ga CLARKE GRl SR. of Griswold-
ville. Ga: JOB NAPIER, of Jeffersonville, Go; who will be glad t-> see their friends and serve them
at anv time. __ oct28
BEN C. SMITH. JAS. 3, IVfiB8QNT«
BORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—Wherera
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNB. TENTH 6RAND DIS
T&IBUTION.CLASS LATNEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER Itth, I879-I14th
MONTHLY DRAWING.
G EORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-Whereos Mary
Ellen Driggarshas matte application for
letTore of administration on the estate of D O
“j.-iggors. Into ol said county, deceased.
This is therefore to eite aud admonish all per
rons oonoerned to bo and appear at the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the first Mouday in
November next, to show cause if any they have*
why said application should not be granted.
Witness mv official el-mature
oci41nw4w* J A MoM ANUS. Ordinary.
iEORGLA. JONES COUNTY.—Wnorea*
BOLAND T ROSS. Ordinary.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY,—Whereas w
W Oarne*. administrator of Samuel G Benn
late of said county deceased, has made applica
tion for letters of di*mission from said estate*
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per-l
sons concerned to be and appear at the Court
df Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in November next to show cause if any they have
why said application should net be grant* d.i
■Witness my hand officially.
August 4, 1879.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution waa regularly incorporated b.v
the Legislature of the State for Educational ana
Charitable purposes, in 186S, for the term ol
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola
ble futh ol the State is pledged with a Capital of
11,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve
fund of 8550.000. ITS GRAND 8INGLB SUM.
BKR DISTRIBUTION wiU take piaoe monthly
on tho second Tuesday. It never scale, or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
0APITALPR1ZK *83,000.
100,000 Ticketsat *2 each, Half Ticket. $1.
LIST OF PRIZES,
;i Capital Brils ^SO.Olr
1 Capital Prise. 10.090
1 Capital Price............... 8.000
2 Prises Of 82.500 6.000
1.000 8.000
600 ....... 10,000
100 10.00b
50......™... 19,00!
COAL fiaATSS.
jgiSKtl GRATES of all aiset at
SGUOriEItPa Iron Works.
oct!2 lm
bnel B Roberts administrator on tho estate
ot Joseph G Stiles, deceased, applies to me for
dismission from 6&id estate.
Those are to cito all persons concerned to
show cause, it any they nave, at the November
Term of this court why tho same shall not be
granted,
Given under m^hand officially.
5 Prixeaof
20 Prizes o!
100 Prize* of
200 Frizes of
500 Prizes of
LOOOPrizes of
9.000
__ 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes o? $300.. $f,70t
0 Approximation Prizt* of 200 1-801)
0 Approximation Prizes of 100 M
Iull3 td*
JLANP T ROSS. Ordinary
|DMINISTBA/TOR’S SALE OB’ L AND .
G jEORGIA. JONES COUNTY.—By v/rtue o
■ an order from the Court of Ordinary o
said oountv, will be sold before tho court houxe
door in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, 170 acres of land belonging to the
estate of William Ussenr, deceased, being the
dower land* of the late Mary C Uscery, deceased,
situate on Falling Creek in the ths western por
tion of said county. Fair land with ordinary
improvement sold for division. Terms cash.
■ »1STH TOWLES, Adra’r.
|September 17th,l c 79. n nil lls 11 i M
1,857 Prizes, amounting $110,400
Responsible corresponding agonts wanted a;
all prominent points, te whom a liberal compen
sation will be paid.
Application tor rates to clubs thculd only br
jade to the home office in New Orleans.
Wnte, clearly stating full address, for further
information,or send orders to
MA DAUPHIN.
P O Box 692, New Orleans. La.
) persons at No 319, Broadway New York
■..(imila*,ltantinn rtf M"i> rtrtlllif* i. rtnlls-ii
The particular attention of tbe public is oallvd
to tho fact that the entire number of the tickets
ior each monthly drawmgis sold, and come
quentlyall tho priz-sin each drawing are told
Bass, administrator on the estate of Mrs
Julia JS Uollinv, late of said couty deceased, has
made application to me for letters of dismission
from saia estate, These are therefore to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary of slid county on tno
first Monday in November next to show cause if
any they have why said application shoaid not
9 granted.
Given under iny hand officially.
J A Mo d AN US, Ordinary.
August 4,1879,apgStd
and drawn and paid. This is uot the cate with
any other company. _ ,
All oar grand extraordinary drawings are un
der the supervision and management of GKN G ,
T BEAUREGARD and GEN
EARLY-
JUBAL
Is absolutely odorless,' and chemkttll^
Pure.
It Is miowflnlce white.
It is susceptible ofthe liigliest
strefflfth of body
ADMINISPRATOE’S SALE.
Q.EORGIA JON88. COUNTY-—By virtue o :
Iiijc Polish.
It possesses greatel ,.
tlian other trade brands. ,
It is packed in Pound Pardbls.
Weight guaranteed.
It costs less money than any Starch tn
tho World. - ,
It Is sold universally in America by
Full
an order from th* Court of Ordinary __
Jones county wiU be sold before the court house
door in Clinton on the flr»z Tuesday in Novem
ber next 10i!4 acres of lanl be the same more or
less belonging to the estate of Rowland Roas, de
ceased. being the dower lands of the late Mrs
Mary Ross deceased, situate on the line of Jones
and Putnam counties. Go*d land with ordinary
improvements. Sold fjr distribution. Terms
c&ah. G W ROSS, Adm*r.
September 29,1879.
Also, the purchaser can have 300 acres adjoin*
ig this land at a very reasonable price byao riv*
ngat Clinton, Ga, to
sep SO law4w* B. T ROSS
Grocers and Dealer*.
It* annual ('niiMinintion j
Million Pounds.
It Is manufactured by Andrew
at Cincinnati, Ohio, In the _
the greatest cereal rcfkni
ache* Twenty
Globe.
km of tb*
AD MINIS FRATOE’a SALE.
Jone« county will be sold at the court house
door in Clinton, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
November next, 150 aores of laud more or less,
six miles northeast of Macon in Jones county
six miles northeast of Macon in Jones county,
belonging to the estate of Sarah Foster, deceased.
Good land with plenty of water and timber, ad-
oins H L Smith, Jackson Roberts and others.
I told for distribution. Terms cash.
JAMES O HUNTER. Adm*r.
September 26.1S79.sep281aw4w*
rpHd bent and rh-apet* (°» l
JL i»osiMSSsingtba«oodq^d>tie*«l««
soft coal without the c issdvantogeH oaq
H0 8M0KR, ■ *
NS BOOT,
quiet
—ntei by the bert rnoki I
BBOUJNe,
be sold before the court house door in tbf
town of Knoxville, in said county, within . <
legal hours of sale, south half cf lot No 65 m th«
first district of originally Houston now Grawfort
county, containing one hundred acres, more ot
Johnson, deaeased,t w .—
ford Superior Court in favor ot John W Blass
mgame, administrator of A J Adams, deceased,
vs A J Danielly, administrator of Samael John*
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Stocks bj the "Two Unerring Rules for
Success,** in Messrs T*awrence A Co’s new Cireu-
ar. The combination method, which this firm
has made so successful, enables people with
large or tmall means to reap all the benefits of
largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or*
denu in various sums, are pooled into one vast
amount and co- operated as a mighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advantages
of the largest operator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from 35 to $5,000
or more, can be used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, September 26. 1878, says.- “By
the combination system $16 would make $75, or
5 per cent; $50 pays $350, or 7 per cent: $100
10 per i
5 3 4» °
lo§*
1 Can be bvl uMl.o to. Wjrl
at little cost. AS
48E-. ffijfsstY’5 i
SINS, OISmah S circous s*
FAIREAHCS ««0*R3 SM
WRttAHfKUj
makes $1,000. or 10 per cent on the stock during
the month, according to the market.’* Frank
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 inoomo while
it is kept working by Messrs Lawrence A Co,
Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: “Our editor mace
a net profit of $101 25 from $20 m one of Messrs
Lawrence A Co’s combinations ** New circular
(mailed tree) explains everything, 8tocks and
bonds wanted. Gover*" ment bonds supplied
Lawrence * Co, Bankeis, 67 Eichange 1-lace
New York.
REMOVAL
F OR the convenience ofthe ladies t>nd y>%bl
generally w«>have taken quarters with A
Burr Brown, No 84 Mulberry street, where v
will be pleased to serve our friends. A full sto<.
of needles thread and attachments always c.
hand. All cal s for repairing promptly attended*
Just in a full *tock of the celebrated No 8 Mf
chines, Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co.,
sbenQ that the deteaUnt *
the count v; ^.nd it being fu4
does uot reside inabe
dered that serviee he
tn the Macon T^igrei
li hod in Mac-n, Gh, mice ij
of four mo iths belore
court. Mu>2d, 1879.
B.v the Court t
For
SSBXjIj’S
CONDENSED CYCLOPEDIA.
MATT R FREEMAN,
oct26 sun wed sun 3t Agenl
a. titrons Endorsement,
Rarest opportunity for making money is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South on this exceedingly useful end low-priced
book. 1.000 Dp, double column. 700 engravings.
10 double-page colored maps. Only $5 a cop
For terms aad territory address TELLWOO
ZELL, DAVIS k CO. Philadelphia. mar7w4t
I-
I have used several other patents of Sewing
Machines and found them all so noisy and hea^-
in their ranti ng that I was forced to abandt
the use of sewing machines altogether. B
three years ago I began the use of a No 8 whej
ler k Wilson, and have experienced no bai>
fecti. and am now able to do what I wish with IT
For myself, m the poiHts of simplicity, light ruro
nine and noiselessness. I consider it a perfef
machine. Yours troly,
Mbs Joseph 8 Kar,
o wheeler k Wilson Manufacturing Company.
Macon. Ga. July 19.1879.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
\\TILL be sold before the court house door in
VY the citv of Macon during the legal I
of sale, on the first Tuesday in November
the following property, to wit:
That tract or parcel of land situated in the city
REMOVAL.
lauaicuiuTcuw;
- mer staa I at my cjtson war jlnuae on M
berry itreet, where 1 am coiiYeaisotl r
and prepared to accommodate all who :
TO Till PUBLIC.
H. SCHALL & BR0„
BOOT? and SHOES
CORED.
T WKNTY year.’ tiperlence. For particular.
address with .tamp
JAJU8 M HARDAWAY,
nptwtm UowtF BUU.Flkaorantj.Ga
ofthelataat stylet d bert mannlaeture. and
we axe prepared manufoefttfire all styles of
Custom Work •> order. Repairing neatly and
promptly Rita 1 i ed to. Also a large stock of
LEATHER sad FINDINGS always on hand.
Hopio|i t (receive a share oi the public patron
age we ask oil to call, examine and be convinced
that this is the best and cheapest store in the
** H. SCHALL A BRO,
™u*6Sin
$55.66 t
G JtlDKOU 1
Agents profit per week. Will prove
t or forfeit $M».
of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, known os the
western half of lot No 2, in blook 31, of the west
ern common of said city, ssid half lot fronting 32
feet and 2 inches on Tronp street and running
bock the same w dth 208 feet and 8 inches to a 29
foot alley in the rear.
Levied on as the properly of James L Kennedy
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Bibb Su
perior Court in favor of PeUr Harris, executor
of Jane Rodgers r* James L Kennedy. Property
point: d out in said mortgage ii fa.
me with th^r patronage at las.into* th» for
merly. Also inducements to traders. >
I have secocd hand carriages ani buggies t r
sale at extremely law prices.
Oct 29th
Also at the same time and place, store No 5. in
Hollingsworth's block, situated on Poplar street,
in the city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, anc
occupied oy R L Henry asa meat shop.
Levied on a* the property cf the estate of John
Hollingsworth to satisfy aii faissued from Kibb
Superior Court in favor of Thomas Whitesett
F ANwY and Oyster Crack
assortment of fancy Candies, Orongi
pies. Lemons. Grapes. Preserves, the finest ever
put up. Brandy Cherries. Jellies in buckets,Ola
Albert B Ross administrator of Jotoa Hollings
worth, James W Knott and Wa^sr T Hollings
worth. Property pointed out b Airs M H Hoi*
lings worth.
Also at the same time and place, port of lot No
5, in block 53, situated on Filth street in the city
of Bacon, Bibb county, Georgia, bounded on tb«
northwest by Filth street, on the northeast by R
L Henry’s lot, on the southwest by P P*y*® a 8 1o t
and on the southeast by property of the Central
railroad
»nd tumblers,canned GooJsof every kinds such
Blue Berries. Clams, Crabs, Lobsters. Mac-
erel Tomatoes, Pears, Pineapples, Cborries,
Peaches, 3tc. the Utter the finest eror in inn
market. Trj them and be <'o r >'' n j*- i - our
Kraut. Older, Cabbage, Cb-rara., Kkm. Butte,,
ere-ithink rood am 3°/ 'e, 11
SSJ&ue 1 *.!
ti^mg Ttseif. Yen will always find fresh goods
and reasonable prices at
oottStt
Levied on as the property of Elizabeth Venable
to satisfy * fi fa issued from Justice oourt 716th
district G M. in fsyor of Green J Blske vs Eliza
beth Venable Property pointed oat by plain
tiff, levy mode and returned to me by aooun-
stable.
GBORQH F OHKKKY,
oct71aw4w
G eorgia bibbcounty.-bj
thonty vested in me as Judge
oounty Court,and'
Sheriff.
county court, ana in punuwai ^ m ^Z
pro-ed Itth October. 1879. to aAe
tion,powers and proceedings
oourt, it is hereby ord *”J 1
rt^St wTrtffSoeeoto^iiwi asrol,
bis appotn.oieiM HOLT, Judg. 8 0 0. *
A trra direct from tb. atinutea. octal 4w ,
Valuable PlantaJtioh —
* tor's Sale...;.
r ILL be *old before the c-^ur*J
Y> the town oi Hamilton
hours of sale, an ifie fir>t Tureieyl
next, urfle*.*->isp9s,d of *1 pr
that time, al! the real estate < ‘
ceii Ctl, cor.jOiVtag of 1-409 acres
less, with (lwjling home, * in t
brarnaond ailttectssary outboua
lunda ar * in * high stole oUalU
a bout 100 ac;.% of ohosoyMOUx
being situAt-din rlarm c
lork cf tae Mulberry creek.
Waverly dail. aoo.;' mr-e m
Harcilton. The »t-or« proper
lui nose of distribution.
31 r. HO Farley, wbo uow
tation, will ? ase pleasure :r,
ni»hing ary furth*r informsaujal
ected. Terms mode known «.
J S 8TEWART
Eyfiryini Fresh and Nef v ^
i large and fi t
G B DHTTEh’l
rtartrasHi