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By Olisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18. 1879.-PRICEFIVE GENTS
Numbeb 9.366
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY DINFA'Cviuss.
Metuner St Co.
New You, November 12.—At a meet
ing ot tbe creditors of StetUner St Co.,
of Chicago, lut night, the report of the
expert .bowed tbo total 134eta 10 be
Jl,212,71b.68. iaas guaranty on open ao-
counta and contingent liability, amount
ing to $23,000, leaving $972,929 16 »p-
plictble 10 tbe papment of ana ecu red
crtd'ora, whicn would ba 64.1 per cent.
A reflation waa adopted to entertain no
peep si ion that look* to a compromise
at lea* than tiity-four oente on the dol
lar.
Lottery Arreati.
Nxw Yoax, November 12.—The ex
citement among the lottery dealers of
the city consequent upon the recent raid
on them by Aatbony Comstock and but
officers, mi kept alive yeaterday by
other arreaU and voiautary surrender of
parties implicated. Xhe specific charge
mad# against the lottery dealers is a vi
olation of the post-office law in sending
prohibited matter to rough the mail.
Yesterday about fifteen others appear,
ed before United States Commludoner
Shields, among them B. Frank Moore,
agent of tbe Loaiaiana Lottery Com
pany.
Tne Timas eaye of tbe arrest of
Moore, who is agent of M. A. Dauphin,
of New Orleans! “It- ta expected to lean .
to some very startling developments
growing oat uf a suit brought in the U. '
S. Circuit Court by Marcos Cicero Stan
ley against Charles T. Howard and John
A. Morris, who are the principals con
trolling tbo Louisiana Lottery Company.
Dauphin states in hia advertisements
In some of the daily papers that all of a
hundred thousand tickets which are in
cluded or issued in each monthly scheme
are sold bafore the drawing takes place.
Ibis, if true. Indicates a gross reoeipt of
$209,000 monthly, ot which they claim
to distribute $110,000 in prizes—leav
ing J90„000 to pay running expenses,
inoinding advertising, rents, salaries,
printing and postage. This, in the
opinion of men who know u great deal
about the business, leaves a monthly
margin of profit amounting to from $35,-
000 to $40,000 to be distributed among
foor or five persons, giving each an in
come of about $100,000 a year.
It ia aaid eeveu-eightha of the tickets
are now sold in this city und State, und
that, as a oonsequonce, about $175,000 a.
month iw paid by New Yorkers for the
pleasure, prom or privilege ot indulging
in this little game of the Louisianians.
The Company is said to have been
driven lo seek a new market tor their
tickets in tbe Eaet, because they had ex
hausted the pecuniary reeonrees ot the
people ot Loniaiana.
Sanitation or Memphis.
JIhmpuij, November 12.—A committee
of Memphians, appointed at a mooting
held in St. Laais last September, to de
vise means tor improving tbe sanitary
condition of Memphis, met this afternoon
and doomed to hold a public meeting on
Saturday night to appeal to the Governor
to call an extra session of the Legislature
to authorise the levying of a speoisl tax
for sanitary purpose?.
Foreign.
Qnsic, November 12.—■>. G. Bosn
has received a contract from Paris for a
million pair of shoes to be mado by For-
ten. Content St Co. A new footory, to
employ eight hundred hands, will be
built at St. Sanveor.
Lordo*, November 12.—Steamer St-
Lea is leaves Liverpool for New Orleans,
to-d iy. With one hundred and twenty
passengers nearly all them for Texas.
There are many farmers among them,
some witb families, and a number or
xneohanic-.
MANOHxsTan, November 12. — The
Manchester Qwirdian, of this morning,
aays tne hardening tendency of the ooie
tun market, especially for futures, to
day (Tuvtdsy,) exeroiend a strong influ
ence npon the manufacturers. The quo
tations were mostly higher, and bnjei'o
foaud tbe market inucn more diffloolt Co
ceal in than on Friday.
The Pennsylvania Election.
Hanuisnuaii, November 12.—Return n
foim evpry county m the State glvo tb<-
total vote for Stare Treasurer os follows :
Bolter, Republican, 280,153; Barr, D.mc>
erst, 221,715; Sutton, Greenback, 27,207;
Kiohardson, Prohibitionist, 3,219.
Tbe New Yorh Election •
Nxw Yobk, November 12.—Tho official
canvass of return*, wbion began yester
day, wilt not be completed before Friaiy
or Satuidny. Tne returns from fourteen
counties give Hoskins for L.eatenant
Gove.nor, 536 majority; Carr, Secretary
of State, 1,952; Wadsworth. Comptroller.
6.036; Ward, Attorney General, 6.65C;
Weeded, Treasurer, 2,270; Seymour,
State Engineer, 7,730—oil Republicans
except Seymour.
Nxw Youx, November 12.—The Sun
esys official returns from aoout half ot
toe counties shows tha: tbe Republican
gains over previous estimates are enough
to indicate that the vole for Lieutenant
Governor will be very close, and that the
Republicans may have carried the re
minder of their State ticket except en
gineer and surveyor.
Senator Bayard's Speech.
Wilmington, Dsn., Nov. 12.—In hi;
epeecti oil night Senator Bayard, speak
ing of the contrast presented by the gov
ernments uf the old world and of this
country, said expenenoe and reflection,
witb increased opportnnities for compari
son with other countries and systems of
government, bring me only to a higher
appreciation of tbe generosity, justice
and moral grandeur of the principles np
on which our own was founded. A faith
ful representative, be aaid, should rather
displease his constituents than consent to
that which injares them. And in tnis
connection be asked if whenever be
spoke or voted in tne Senate for now and
stranger tles v of Union between toe
Stater, or when he opposed falsa money
be did not coho tbe voice of Delaware?
There was frequent, applauso during tbe
speech.
News Items.
Cincinnati, November 12.—A Frank-
far: spcd.nl 8 iyo tne argument in the
Bnford case was eemmoueed yesterday.
Th.mt.iw, N. J. t November 13—A
freignt train on tbo Pennsylvania Rtil-
road ran into the rear of another be
tween Pnnw.oD Janction and Lawrence,
completely demolishing several ®*rs.
Two m?n were seriously injuria. The
wreck cau-s.d several boars delay.
Washing tor, Nov-mber 12 —Sor-
geoca Thomss A. McPaarlin and John S
Billings have been ordered to proceed to
Nashville, Tenn., to represent the medi
cal department of the army at the mces-
ing ot tho Amerioxo pnblio health asso
ciation on tbe lStb.
NIGHT illsTA1CHtits.
Tbe Hew York Election.
Nxw Yo*k, November 12.—When the
board of county canvassers was abort
to begin the canvassing of re
turns to-day one of their number objc-c.-
ed to counting the vote on the ground of
probable illegality of the return?, as it
did not appear from the returns proposed
to be canvassed that the offioers voted
for were on “scratched” or “regular”
tickets, and no ballota appearing upon
the returns as required by law. The
ballot ho maintained should ba posted on
tho return and the number of votes cast
for that ballot should ba written phrtly
on that ballot and continued in the re
turns. As decided by Judge Davis
charge yesterday in the case of the in
dicted election inspection board he con
tended it wonld render itself liable to
indictment if they proceeded to canvas-
such returns, as they wero not in con
formity with the election laws. A reoeea
waa taken to gat tbs opinion of the cor
poration counsel in regatdto the matter
Tbs Evening Telegram says Informa
tion from &1. irtnrot. g : to tho* tnat
the Republican State ticket carries the
State, except for State Engineer. The
returns now being canvassed in Albany
seem to add to the majorities of all the
candidates. Wendell, for State Treas
urer, leads tbe ticket, excepting of coarse
Cornell. As la now shown bu majority
is 2,215. Notwithstanding tnese figures
there are loose who still cling hopefully
to a different result than the canvass thus
fir points to.
Foreign.
Vxxxna, November 12.—The Tagblait
(newspsper) says that a treaty of alii-
once has been concluded between the
Balkan Principalities ostensibly against
foreign interference in the Balkan Slates
bat really againdt Austria. The treaty
stipulates that in the event of Austria
extending operations beyond Novi Bazar,
Servla will f urnlah one hundred and twen
ty thousand men, Montenegro twenty
tnousand and Bulgaria ninty thousand to
form an allied army, and that Servla will
advance Montenegro seventy-five thou
sand ducats for military expenses. The
appointment of a oommaoder-m-chief of
tne allied force waa left open, but It is
believed tbe appointment of a Russian
general was originally contemplated.
London, November 12—Chaa. Tomp
linsun, of the saspended Liverpool- firm
of i'omplinaon St Co., cotton brokers,
charged witn obtaining ten thousand
pounds under fsire pretenses, and with
negotiating furged paper, has pleaded
guilty and been sentenced to ten yoars'
penal servitude.
Pattxrson, N. J., November 12.—
Hon. Chas. H. Voorhia, member of Con
J ress from the Fifth District of New
orsey, waa arrested yesterday afternoon
at Haoksnsaok. on the charge of abstract
ing from the First National Bank of
Hackensack, of whioh he was President,
collaterals deposited to secare private
loans. Affidavits wero made by cashier
Brnner and Vice-President Degroo.
Voorbis woe taken before the United
States Commissioner. Up to this morn
ing his bail had not been fixed. He was
not locked up, bat held under surveil
lance at hia own house.
News Items.
Philadelphia, November 12.—The
Court of Inquiry, to investigate the oir-
enmstantes of tne reoent collision be
tween the Stoamship Champion and the
British shfp Lady Octavia, off the Dele-
ware capes, convened this afternoon at
the Commercial Exchange. There will
be two investigations ot this disaster,
one under tne jurisdiction of the Acting
British Consul Crump, and one under
that of the U. 8. Local Inspectors. The
first named one is now in progress.
Acting Consol Crump stated Chat the
purpose of the present investigation was
to ascertain what was the conduct of the
officers and crew of the ship Lady Oeta-
via just previous to and daring '.the col
lision with the Champion.
Tne log and other papers of too first
named ship were pat in evidence, to
gether with the report of Capt. Johnson
to tbe British government in which under
the headof “Remarks as to tbe casualty,*’
he gave as the caoae of the oollision,
‘•negligence of tbe steamship Champion
in having no lookout,” Oapt. Johnson,
upon examination, reiterated ail tne state
ments made in his log, and explained on
the chart and by models the relative po
sitions of the ships at the time of the
collision. He said the water was
smooth, wind light and sky clear.
It waa mo.inlight. He was lisle op
his cab B and was awakened by
tnochief officer calling oat, unc. before he
oonld get oa deck, a collision ocourrcd.
Tho watch on tne Lady Octavia saw the
steamer for ten minutes before tbe col
lision. Captain Jonnsan considered, witb
me knowledge of navigation, that it was
bis duty to keep on his course. If the
collision was inevitable it would be the
dnty of tbe officer in charge of the deok
co throw everything aback, not to alter
tbe ship’s coarse, bnt there was not time
in the presont instance to do this, and it
was not done. When he oame on deck
the yards were uot thrown aback. Had
the Champion etrnok tboOctavi v ten feet
farther aft, the latter wonld hive gone to
tne bottom at ones.
Captain Johnson then explained the
damage to hia own vessel and his efforts
to save life. After resoning all he ounld
seo he sent men aloft with night glasses,
and remained in the vicinity until day
light. In farther examination he said he
learned from tbe chief engineor of tbe
Champion that they bad bo lookout. The
second mate and chief engineer of the
steamer both told him it was customary
to lake men off the lookout for other
work. There were only six seamen - and
wo boy-i besides tne officers on board tho
steamer
Here the hearing for to-day olosed,
and will be resumed to morrow, when
the board will oommence by call
ing upon tbe chief officer whose evidence
will be more in detail, as be was on
deok before, ut the time of and after the
collisions
Halifax, November 12.—The Norwe
gian barque Cirrova, from New York for
Queenstown, arrived last night in dis
tress. She left New York on Octo
ber 25tb, and on tbe 29th she encoun
tered a cyclone, in which she was struck
by two heavy seas which carried away
her rigging, foretopmast, main topmast,
mizzsn mast, with most of the yards and
gear attached, exoepting her main and
mam topmast sailyarda and jib boom.
She sprang her foremast, stove her bul
warks and boats, destroyed her forebonse
and galley, and below the natch the water
got into the vessel and damaged her
cargo of gram considerably. Oae sea
man had his leg broken, and another was
washed overboard bnt wa3 rescued. The
gale continued until tbe 2i instant,
ainoe which time she has encountered
light, baffling winds.
Richmond, November 12.—The Grand
Oommandery of Knights Templar of Vir
ginia oonvened In general assembly here
to-day.
synopsis WeaUier statement.
Offick Ciuxf Signal Officxb,
Washington, Nov. 12,1879.
For tho Sooth Atlantic States and Gulf,
southeast to southwest winds, partly
olo-dj weather and local rains. Slight
changes m temperature and pressure.
HUDhiGUT msirATOHJSS.
Washington.
Washington, November 12.—Secre
tary Sonuiz reoeired a telegram to-day
from General Adams, dated Los Pinos
Agent.;, November 10:b, saying Ihst be
had met about twenty White River
Uto cfcieu at the house of Chief Ouray,
where they hid beeneummoned by a let
ter to take part m the investigation of
the Thornburgh massicre. Chief Ouray,
Adams say?, U oonftiant that when sat
isfied of tee guilt cf the Indians, he will
have the power to arrest and hold them.
General Hatch nni attaches of the in
vestigating commission were expected at
Las Pinos oa the following day, when the
investigation would begin, j
Foreign. - -
Vxxsna, Nov. 12. — Another Urge
fire occurred at Sarajevo on Monday
last.
London, November 12.—The Timer, in
its second edition, publishes a dispatch
dated Cabal, November 7th, which says,
‘'Tne mutiaoas troops of the Ameer in
Turkestan nave surrendered nearly 600
stands of arms, a hundred camels and
some oamp equipage. Col. AUcPharson
reports that the country beyond Knoand
Cabal is epen and the rood easy.
London, November 12.—T na Sheffield f AggmL-OJsy finm iniddUc* :1% low I
Daily Telegraph reports Hon. Edwin I “ , . ddlm * UK.P»dordinary 10 ^- receipts 1195,
Stanhope, under Secretary of the State
for India, oa saying dor ing his speech
at Horncaatle that Parliament might last
till this time n«xt year, bnt that, in ell
probability, it waa very near its end and
be took the apporicnity cf advising hi;
hearers to prepare for an election at an
early date.
9r. John, N. B., November 12.—Tbe
old established wholesale dry goods and
grocery firm of L. EL Deuoher and Sons
has suspended with liabilities estimated
at $400,000.
London, November 12.—A question
left open in the treaty of the alliance be
tween the Balkan principalities, is the
admittance ot the Porte to the Alliance.
The appointment of a Russian general as
commander-in-chief of the allied force, is
considered probable.
Tue semi-official newspaper,'Journal ds
81. Petersburg, and tbe Oelot regard Lord
Beaconsfield’s speech at the Lord Mayor’s
banquet aa one intended to prodnoe an
impreeston at home in view of the forth
coming general election, rather than
abroad.
The Journal de SL Petersburg thinks
that Lord Bsaconsfield’s expressions af
ford proof that the British pnblio leans
Toward peace. Tbe (Mm says Lord
Beaconsfield’s tone was so lowered as to
almost amount lo a renunciation of ail
that he and Lord Salisbury had previ
ously aaid. The Noreo Bremha esys
Lord Beaoonafield's silence on Eastern
affairs marks hia future at Constantino
ple. The Russian pram generally speak
of Lord Beaoonafield’s abstention from
attacking Russia, and of some friendly
English newspaper utterances.
Mad a id, November 12.—Active prep
arations are being made for tho reoep-
tion of tbe Archdnohese Marie, inoinding
a grand military display at Iron on the
frontier by the army ooonpying the Ba
sin provlnoes. The Cortes will adjourn
for ten days dating the marriage festivi
tiee. 1
Rons, November 12.—The first cam
ber ut the Aurora, a daily newspaper,
planned and issued by the Vatioan, will
appear oa the first of January next,
a more authoritative exponent of the
Pope's views than the existing clerical
newspaper.
General Garibaldi’s divoroe enit will
oame off before tbe Court of Appeals on
the 19th instant.
London. November 12.—The Timet
says the Bourse newspaper states that of
168,000 Bhares in the Banqne Europeans,
which M. Philliparte announced had
been taken by snbsoription, only 63,000
are in the hands of the public; that 109,-
333 shares were taken by M. Philliparte
himself, and that the bank ia holding
against these shares a number of tram
way bonds and shares.
Sews Items.
Nonfolx, November 12 The Bark
Arctnros oleared to-day for Liverpool
with 4,000 bales of cotton.
Baltimobk, November 12.—A libel
waB to-day filed In tbe United Dietriot
Conrt by.the owner of tbe steamer Fal
con, claiming 40,000 dollars from the
owner of the Steamer S. C. Trion,’ for
sinking tbe steamer on the night of the
8th insUnt.
Great ana His Flans.
Cincinnati, November 12.—A special
to the inquirer from Galena gives an
interview with Grant, in which the
latter said: ‘‘When I start East in De
cember it is possible I may get em
ployment at something whioh will chango
my other plans. The only iaformation
I havo of being chosen President of the
Texas Paoifio Railroad i3 through the
newspapers. Nothing of the kind baa
ever been offered me.”
Reporter—Vary many people insist
that yon mast be President of the United
States again.
‘That too,” aaid General Grant, "is
without my authority. The fact is, .1
have not been disturbing myself about
anything einoa I went away. Any plant-
made for the fatnre for me are withont
censnltatioa with me."
Grant jin Chicago.
Chicago, November 12.—Upon the
arrival of the train from Gfilena General
Grant was met and escorted to the Palm
er Honso by a military and civil proces.
sion of great length, which ha eubse-
qnentiy reviewed from the balcony of the
hotel. It was more than two hoars in
passing Major Harrison delivered an
ad dree?, of welcome, to which General
Grant briefly responded.
WHIM AND COMMERCIAL
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
The market to-day stowed a steady rise in all
grades, and cloud firm at 11 cents lor middling,
good middling commandiBg 11%.
Received by roil to day 325
by wagon S18— 64S
874
STATEMENT:
Stock on hand September 1,1879..
Beceivod to-day
previously...™ .. —
ESC
Shipped to-day..
42698—23215
Stock on hand this evening....
Received same day lut year..
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
Cotton.
1 ivbbpool—Noon—uonon buoyant; middling
upland! 6%, middling Orleans 7.
dales Iowjj bales, of whioh 5000 were taken by
speculators and for export: receipts 1500—all
American.
£ Futures opened %d better:
Uplands low middling clause November deliv
ery 6 Sl-S2a7a71-S2, November and December
6%»6 27-32, December and January 6 6 27-S2a€
IS IS, January and February 6%*6 27-S2a615-16.
February and March 6%a6 17*32, March and
April 6 29Sia8%. April and May 615-16, May
and June 7a6 51-32, J une and July 7.
1 SO p m—Middling uplands 7. Orleans 7%.
Futures barely steady.
SCO pm—Uplands low middling clause Nov
ember and December delivery S 25-35, December
and January 6 25-81*6%, January and February
do, February and March 615-16, March and April
6 27-82, April and May 6%,
400 p m—Sales ot American 13C00, Uplands low
middling clause Novemberdelivery 6 15-16a8 39 3:
November and December 6%a« 23 31, Decemoer
and January 6 23-32*4%, January and February
do, February and Marcu 8 25'3ta6%. March and
April e 15- 16a6 31*33, Hay and June S 29-32.
5 pm—Futures, uplands low middling clause
November delivery > 29-32*6%. December and
January 6 25-32. January and February 6 25-82,
Futures weak.
fisvl oas—Cotton quiet: sales 197; mid
dling upiaeda 11%, middling Orleans IX.
Futures opened irregniar; November 12.04. De
cember 12-04, January 11.14, February 12.28,
March 13.45.
Cotton—Nat reoeipt* 1229; groat 11077.
Futures closed ataady; tales 266,000; November
delivery 11.93. December U.94, January 12.08,
February 12.18, March 1243—33, April 12.46—45.
May 1A601-6L June 12.74—76, July IASS—85.
Cettou dosed quiet: aalea 736. middling up
land* 1IJ4. middling Odeum IS.
Consolidated oat reoeipt* 31878; exports to
Great Britain 22247, France Continent 125S9,
rh annul —,
Gaavusiox—Cottou firm: middling ll’-i. low
middling 11. good ordinary 10& net receipts
8917; gross 3917; sales 3975, stock 78161.
Nonfolx—Cotton firm, middling 11%, net
receipts 6116, aalaa 563, Mock 41189.
: Bunmm—Cotton firm; middling 11% low
middling 11%, good ordinary 11: net reoeiou
200. gross 410. mles £80, to spinners 290, stock
'^Boaios — Cotton firm; middling 12%, low
middling 11%. good ordinary 1:%. net receipts
I18& groes —. sales —. stock 540.
angMton — Cotton firm: middling 11%;
low middling 11%. good ordinary U; net receipts
783, groat —.sales 426, stock 14082.
PwTT.*nuT.uwT*—Cotton firm: middling -12.
low middling 11%. good ordinary 11%, net re
ceipts 72: gnu 2332, sales 1011. spinners 946,
stock 8023.
Satt-raon—Ceuen active and firm: middling
11%. low middling U%, good ordinary 10%. net
receipts 7011; grose T06* (ales *700; stock 9U960.
NgW oiuin—Cotton irregular; quotation*
nominal: middling 11%: low middling 11%. good
ordinary 11%. net reoeipts 7301, gnus SMS. sales
7000 stock iulW*.
MOBILU—Cotton opened higher but is now
—-v middling U% low middling 11%, good or-
d^y 11. net receipt* 1053, gross —. talas 200,
“arawn—Cotton firm, middling 11%^re-
cJgTltBt, shipments 1460, sake 2850, stock
1000:
shipments —, tales 1354.
Cxasxxstox—Cottou opened strong but is r
quiet: middling 11%; low middling 11%. good
ainarv 11% net receipts 3515; groes—.sale* 1
stock 61712
FINANCIAL
LCFDOX—Noon—Consols 9715-18. Erie 46%
Paxis—3 per cent Rentes 80 Inna and 71 cen
time*;
Nxw Toax—Stocks opaaed strong: money 6a7;
loag 4 79% short 4 81%. Stale bond* doll; Got-
emrsrct *ecurities strong.
Money quite easy—loans on call made from
7 down to 5: exchange inactive at 4 79%; gcveni-
ment securities strong, new 5 per cents 102%,
4% per oents 106%, 4 per cents 103. State bonds
dull.
dtook*—Speculation to-day was on a scale
never before equalled, the transactions haring
been enormous and attended with great excite
ment. ' The prevailing tone ot tbe market was
buoyancy, which extended without exception
through tbe entire list. The greatest advance
wu in Nashville. Chattanooga A St Louis, which
sold up from 89% to 88 and dosed at 79% One
ot the principal features was the la-ge irantac
lions in Erie, chiefly in com non stock, which
advanced 1% per cent, while tbe preferred stock
advanced 6 per cent. Transactions in new sec
ond consols aggregated about a million and a
half dollar*. Tbe following were closing quota
tions: New fork Centra 129, Brio 46%; Lake
Shore 102%: liilooi* Central 99%: Pittsburg 1 0A
Chicago and Northwutern 93%, do preferred
106%; Hock Island 1 45%. Western Union Tele-
graph Company 107%
Sub-Treasury .balance*: Gold 116,126.556, cur-
nncy 9454465. _
PRODUCE
Baxtimox* —Flour unchanged; Howard Street
and Western superfine 4 50@5 25: extra 8 750S6 25;
family 630®7 25; City Mill* superfine 4 60-4525;
extra 5 25® 6 25; Rio brands 7 25: Patapsco family
7 75. Wheat-Southern lower. Western wleat
dull and lower: southern red 120al SO; amber
135*141: No 1 Maryland red 184: No % Wes
tern winter red spot and November 181. Derem-
ber 138%a%. Southern corn more active: Wes
tern higher; white 56, yellow 55. Oats, southern
4ia45; Western white 43a44; do mixed 40®41;
Pennsylvania 4Sa44. Hay steady and unchanged,
prime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 15@16.
Froneiont steady: Fork U 50, hulk meats, loose
Shoulders 4, clear rib 6%; do packed 4%, and
6%. Bacon—shouldeil 6, clear rib 3%. Hams
loall. Lard, refined in tierees 7%. Butter firm;
prime to choice Western packed 1S@1B. Cofiea
quiet: rio in cargoes 14al7%. Whisky lower
at 112. Freights firm.
NawToax — 8outnern flour doll; common
to fair extra 5 8Js6 40, good to choice 6 60.1-7 75.
Wheat heavy pud la2 cents lower, closing rather
more steady: ungraded winter red 125al s-j. No 2
do 1 S6al 87%. Com slightly in buyors’favor,
very light trade: ungraded 57. Oats lower aud
less active; No 843. Coffee more active and steady
Sugar rather quiet butveiy firm; fair to good re-
fining quoted at 9*9%, prune 9%: refined steady:
standard A 10%: granulated and powdered 11%.
crushed n%. Mojaeasa dull and nominal. Rice
in good inquiry aHd steady; Carolina C%a7%.
Rosin dull at 175. Turpentine steady at 39%a
40. Wool in active demand and very Ural;
domesticfleem 33a5Q, palled W8P. unwashed 12a
S4, Texas 17*85 Fork a shade firmer but very
quiet; mess spot quoted 10POall 00. Middles
quiet and steady, long clear 6 00, short clear 6%,
longandshort clear 6%. Lard higher and strong
with moderate trade, prime steam spot 7 i2s715.
cash. Whisky nominal at 115. Freights dull.
uonnrviUB—Flour quiet; extra 4 S0a476: family
5 00a»»:Nol600®635;pa3en3650®7 60. Wheat
quiet; red aud amber 120. Corn quiet; white 47,
uixed46. Oats steady; white 87, mixed 36. Fork
quiet at 11 00. Lard steady: choice leaf in tierces
7%, do in kegs 8%. Bulk meats quiet, shoul
ders 8%, clear rib* 6%, clear sides 6%a6. Bacon
scarce and firm; tboulders 4%; clear ribs —,
clear sides —. Sugar-cured hams 9al0. Whisky
active at 108.
UtsoiFFAXI — Flour easier; family 5 75® 6 80.
Wheat dull at lfOatK. Com firm at 43. Oats
ttrm;No2mixed3SaS4, Pork dull at 1100. Lard
quiet: current make 6 50a6 6. Bulk meats
quiet; shouldersS62%sS 75; short rib 5 62%a5 76.
Uacon quiet; shoulders 11, clear rib —, clear.bidet
8%. Whisky active at 108. Hogs dull, pack
ing 3 50a3 70.
Sti i.oiris- Fiour cosier; double extra fall 510
a5 25, treble do 5 65, family 6 70a5 80 choice to
fancy 5 90*6 59. Wheat lower; No 2 red fall
120al20% cash. Com higher; S7aS3 cash, 87%
November, 86%a86% December. Oats higher at
30% cash, 81 December. Whisky firmer at 109.
Pork quiet at 1025 cash. Bulk meats firmer;
shoulders 3 60a3 65 clear ribs 5 45a5 60, clear tides
560*5 65. Bacon firm; shoulders 4%, clear rib
7%, clear aides 7%,
Nxw Oelk iss—Flour quiet; superfine 450a
175, double extra 6 26*5 60. treble extra 5 75a
6 00, high grades 6 25a7 00. Com quiet; white
57. Oats firmer at 40. Pork firm at 12 00. Lard
steady at 7%. Bulk meats firm: shoulders loose
S 4 Bacon dnll: shoulders at 4, clear rib 7%.
ear aides 7%. bugar-cured hama 9%aU
Whisky dull at 1 C6al 10. Coffee quiet: Rio in car
goes, ordinary to prime 14al7%. Sugar good de
mand: common to good common 6%a7, fair to
fully fair 7%43, prime to choice 8%sS%. yellow
clarified ea9%. Molasses a shade lower; common
35a33, prime to choice *3a47. Rice in good de
mand at full pricer, ordinary to choice, Louisia
na 6%aS.
NAVAL STORES.
Wimowotox—spintiturpentine steady at 37.
tosin Sim at 155 for strained. Crude tui-
Dentiue quiet at 125 for hard; 2 26 for yellew
dip; Tar quiet at 1 60,7
MARINE NEWS
Arrived—Anglia. Pomona, Celia, Hattaras
New Orlaaxs, Herman, Livingston.
Arrived out—Wieland, Silo.
Homeward—Florence, New Orleans, Adlutor
Savannah.
Macon wholesale Market.
COUBKOXKD DAILY BY
JAQTJES & JOHNSON.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
BACON—Clear rib sides.,....,
Shoulders
Bulk clear rib aides
Fork Strips—
Bulk shoulders
Bellies ...„
Choice 8 U hama.
BAGGING—Dixie 1% lbs-.,..
Globe 1% 10
Union Star 1% lbs ............
LARD—in obis.—....
Leaf, in tuba—
Leaf, in backets
GRAIN-
GOES, white, by car toad-
mixed, by car load...
Oats, feed...——.—
Rust proof seed,.,—..
SALT—Virginia..—
Liverpool.——
MEAL
bolted — —
Grit* ——...
fLOUR—Fancy per bbi—
ChOlCe min-ini-ir Tin--
Extra family, per bbl
Family, per bbl—
Extra per bbl..—
iJOFFBB—Common —
Fair —
ffeeiln. i-t
Prime.,...————
Jgya— ........
OAF*~ Perth——......
«OLA83E3—Choice Uuba.hhda— 88
Choice Ouba. bbfa— 35337
Bugarbouse, hbds 2S@24
Bugub&uie, bbl: 39
Choice New Orleans — none
3 tjGAR—Golden O 9
Brown———..— 8
O, codes—— 8.
Extra O. white——————10’
„ none
B%@5%
7%@8
none
B%35%
none
n W%911
10%
10%
8%@3%
, 8%@8%
10310%
76
55360
none
160
1 26, @1 25
— 4 60
... 7 5033 00
.... 7 50
... 7 0037 25
... 6 60®6 75
... 6 60
... 13%
— 15
... 16
.... 17
— 28382
4% a 8
Standard A,
Granulated ——
Powdered and crushed—
CRACKERS— Sods ——.....-
Cream —
BSra ir Derry —
4 NDLEf^rii&r———
MATCHES—R W, in paper
in wood.....
VAILS—Basis 10s——
STARCH—.
SHOT— Drop .
Back.
.11311%
.uxpux
. 7310
. 9 alO
.10 11
.14
. 15
.13314
270
275
400
. 2 10
IS 75
3 50
3 25
BALL POTASH—Babbetfe..
Horal
fcterling —...———
PEPPER 17%
SP10B
GINGER—.
N UTMBQ8...
CLOVES -
CIGARS—PerM » 00a60
CH3ROOTS 12 00
SNUFF—Loriilard'e. jar——— 65
Lori!lard’E.fofl 70
TOBACCO—Common 40 a
Medium— — —— 50 a 60
:y Hinton..— —— — 52
Fins——„——... 75 al 13
Shell Road —... 50
15%31S
RICE (new crop) ————— 7%
POTATOtS —— 3 000325
ONIONS..— 5 00
blocks ana Don as
COBXXCTXD | DAILY BY
X*.RIFX|RY, BROKER.
Georgia8percent bond*———101 mils
Georgia 7 per cent, bond* (gold),.—....112 a 112%
Georgia? per cent, bond* (regular) UlallS%
Georgia 7 per cent, bond* (endorsed)—.110 a 111
Georgia 7 per cent, bond* (Smith)—ill a 115
Georgias per oenl (ildi -101 a 106
Georgia 6 per oent. bond* (new) A07%al06%
City of Macon 7peroent. (tong)... 73 * 75
City of Macon 7 per cent (short)... 70 a 72
City ot Auuusta 7 per cent- ioo a 101
City of Atlanta 7 per cent an a lot
City of Atlanta 3 per oent— —193 a 105
City 01 Savannah——— 69 a 70
Central Baiiron joint mongage .log a)10»
Georgia Railroad 6 per oent. bond*..—.100 a 101
Macon and Western R R hoods par and lut
Northeastevn RR bond* (endorsed) 104 a 105
Southwestern Railroad——...parand int
South G a. and Fla, 1st mortgaSe —107 a 108
A. A G.R.R. Id mortgage (endorsed)-lo a 1932
Sou; Gaand Fla— - 82 a 88
Western R. R.of Alabama 1st mcrtgagello a lit
Weattm R.RM Alabama 2d mortgage—HO 11
M A A R.R. 1st mortgage(not endor'd 80 90
M AARR, 24 mortgage (endorsed)-par a 101
Southwestern R R stock———...102al»%
Georgia Railroad stock—— Slag*
Centra! Railroad stock..—
Aogasta and Eavaanad railroad stock—
106
(uticura
Humors of the Scalp, Loss
of Hair.
Loss of hair in thousands ot case* is due eu,
tirely to some form ot scrip disease. Seventy,
five per cent of the number of ball beads might
be oovered with hair by a Judicious use of Cuti,
curs, assisted by Cuticura soap. It 1* the most
agreeable as well as tbe most effective hair re*
storer ever produced by man. It ia medicinal
in tbe truest sense of the word. All others are
some oleagenou* mixture or poisonous dye*.
None but Cuticura poeieue* the specific medi
cal properties that enable it to cure all itching
and scaly diseases that inflame and irritate the
scalp and hair glands and tubes, causing prema
ture bald ness. Medium doses of the Cuttcuib
Resolvent will purify the 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 Cnticura.
Salt Bheum and Dandruff
Cured that several Physicians had fail
ed to treat successfully,
MRhbs WsaxsiPoriBB—Gentlemem I hare
had the Salt Rheum on my head and all through
my hair, and also on my legs for the past four
years, haring suffered exceedingly with it. The
dandruff falling from my hair was very annoy,
ing. 1 consulted several distinguished physi.
dans mregard tlit,and hare taken their pre
scriptions as ordered but did not find any sure
and but little relief. 1 was told by many persona
who bare tbe Salt Rheum, and who have been
doctored foryears, that there waa no cure for it;
that it waa in the blood, and l should always
have it, and I was almost inclined to agree with
them, but a friend wanted me to try Cuticura,
made by vour firm, I did, and to my astonish,
in suit, in less than three weeks my head was en
tirely free from all Salt Rheum and Dandruff,
and 1 cannot see any appearance of Brit Rheum
on my person, I think it a wonderful remedy.
Respect'ully yours,
GEORGE A MUDGB,
Portsmouth. N H, February#, 1878.
HUMOR OF THE S0ALP
THAT WAS DESTROYING THE HAIR CUR
ED WITHONB SOX OP CUTICURA.
SlBssss Wxbkb & Porrxtt— Gentlemen:
want to tell you what Cuticura hat done for me.
About ten years ago my hair began falling out,
caused by Humor of the Scalp. I tried various
remedies too numerous to mention, without re
lief anti! X began using Cuticura, one box o
which has entirely cured me and new hair ia be
ginning to grow. Respect!ully.
MRS O J ROOT,
897 W Lake street, Chicago, Nov IS, 1878.
Wo know the above to bo true.
MART E TOWNSEND, 412 W Jackson street.
M RS O A GRAY, Sil Fulton street.
SUALD HEAD
FOR NINE YEARS CURED WHEN ALL
OTHER REMEDIES FAILED.
Messes Weeks A Pottjb—Gentlemen: Binoe
July last I have been using Cnticura for ecald
head and it has cured me when all medicinea
that I hare taken for nine years did mo no good.
I am now using it as a hair dressing, but my
head ia well. It keeps tho hair in vary nice con
dition. Yours truly,
HA RAYMOND,
Auditor Fort Wayne, Jackson A Saginaw R R.
Jackson, Mich, December 20,1873.
Tne Cuticura remedies are prepared'by Weeks
A Patter, Chemists and Druggists, 360 Washing
ton Street, Boston, and are for sale by all Drug
gists, Priceol Cuticura, smsll boxes, 50 oents;
large boxes, containing two aDd one half times
tbequantityof small.il. Resolvent31 perbottls,
CuticuraSoap 2# cents psr cake; by mail SO cents 1
3 cakes, 75 cents.
©OLUJVs*
VfiiTlIP |P*H ri rmnn'-ho dormant Muscles into
VOUAIC lif(Jf stimulate the
fifieTCttS Liver and Kidneys, curt
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Bilious Code. • .'ramps and Pains, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sciatica. Weak Spine, Weak and Sore
Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back. Ague and
Liver Pains.
CUTICURA REMEDIES
can be liad at ELLIS’ DRUGSTORE, Trian
gular Block
ATTENTION
GEORGIA SOLDIERS.
For valuable information about best and cheap
est
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
APPLY TO
CHAS. M. EVANS;
Manufacturer, 162 West 4th street,
Ciocinoatis O.
First premium at Georgia State Fair and North
Georgia Fair. 1879. xjoti dawlw
ITeucdytuls to cure. ■
gives immediate relief .cores
ca*es of Ion*.standing ia 1
x*: ck,»zu} ordinary co sea in 3
dura. kUbot^d|jiii
I lliraM
Street, Philip
i CAUTION— Wrapper onion lev* %/clUncpi
\asnileof*£Q& £?&*
sta. J.P.l
irinUdtkUack,
COLLINS & WINN,
■Manufacturers of-
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
■AND
70, 72 A: 74 SECOND STREET.
Macon.
Greorg 1 !,
. . possessing tbe good qualities'.of both bard ana
soft coal without tbe viudvantages of either.
K0 SMOKE,
HO BOOT,'
QUICK HEAT,
HKAVIA8H,
—Usei by the best cooks for—
BB0ILIHH,
ROASTIHO.
JSASIH6,
snwne.
Can be had at the Gaa Works in any quart,
ties at little coat, AB BOABDMAN,
ortlS sort.
Dairy For Sale.
B USINESS engagements preventing me giv
ing proper attention to my Dairy, I offer
foraale all my Milch Cows in good condition.
Any one wishing to purchase call en me at my
Batcher Shop. Schofield’s Block, Poplar street,
between Third and Fourth. _
nov9 eodst Z B WHEELER.
R. W. CUBBEDGE.
BROKER
—AND-
SEAL ESTATE AGENT.
STOCKS AMO BONDS BOUGHT ANO SOLO
STRICT1Y Oil COMMISSION.
Particular attention given to the purchase,
ale and renting of Real Estate,
opposite Lanier
madly
WANTED.
A 8CHOOL or Situation wanted by man and
wife, graduates, experienced teacher*.
Music, etc, included. References given satis
factory. "0,”
Care Dr* J P A W R Holmes, 84 MulWry
street, Macon, Ga, nov8 St
CaOJtBLIXl.
PKabx
Cromeliae & Co.,
Lanier EwjT^,
PAHLOB CiaiBTOBE.
Tbe finest brands of Imported and Domestic
Clgurs always on hand.
„ G1YE U8 A TRIAL.
OCtSltf
10 BARRELS.
/“1HOICK Northern Apples, 5 boxes fresh Lem*
V oa*20 oats* Western Csbbage, Florida
Oranges, Tennessee Potatoes, Batter and Eggs,
71*72 on Consignment, just received b;
no*U
ed by
JONES.
IN STOCK,
AND FOR SALE LOW^
Carriages, Phaetons, Cabriolettes, Rock-
awavs, Ladies and Pony Phaetons
Top and No-top Piano Box
and Goal Box Buggies,
Webster Wagons,
Wilburn Wagons^
Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Baby Cabs, etc., etc
-0*iCal| and be Convinced.^
ms?
- r '
We handle more goods in our line than any other house
in the States of Georgia, Florida or Alabama, Our facili
ties are such that we defy competition. We will treat you
right,
COLLINS <3c WINN.
MACON. GA.
COAL COATES
JgASKKT GRATES of all aiioi at
SCHOFIELD’S Iro* World,
eetlSlm
TE OFFtR
1,000 CASES AND KEGS SODA.
200 BARRELS iJLUE STONE,
200 BARRELS EPSOM SALTS
2,000 CASES POTASH,
1,000 BOXES STARCH,
2oo;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 TONS »T. LOUIS LEAD,
100 BARRELS LINSEED OIL.
Above, and all good* in our lino, we bought be
fore they advanced and will sell them at less
thanINew York prices.
HUNT, BANKIN' & LAMAB.
aua27 tf
Mutts
FOR
FIE PEBFOBEBT.
ariest M in tbe City.
The splendid stock of choioe Perfumery exhib
ted by me last week at the State Pair and which
received the premium, is now for sale at my
Drugstore.
Those in need of anything in this lma can **•
cure bargains by calling on me.
BOLAND B. HALL, Druggist,
17 POTTOX AVBNUB
R HPLANT
LC. PLANT&S0N
Bunkers and Brokers,
MACON, - • GEORGIA
TSKMSACT » BEHE8IL jgj BUSINESS
amount from 310 to (500 either in a pat or
very frequently gives back 5 to 10 times
money in profit*. You cannot lose any
m eth&n the amount you invest.
Stocu of all kind* bought and sold through
New York stock exchange in any number of
shares on S per cpnt margin. Send for our mrcu-
expl&ining how to speculate.
PECK A HARRIS. Bankers and Broken.
19 Broad street. New Tor b,
sep2S dtn th «»t w3m
Notice ot Copartiierstiip.
rpHE underiigned have entered into a oopart-
A. nermblDdating from tbe 1st day of October
last, for the transaction of a General
BROKERAGE AND 00MMISSIJN
Busineia under the firm n&zne and style of
LOCKETT «3c BONXF
and offer their eerriceM to their friends and tho
public generally in the purchase and Bale ot
Stocks ned Bonds, Cotton Futures nod Commer
cial Papsr of all kind*. No bu tineas will bo
done by them exoept upon coauntoatoo. Oflm
on Cherry street in rear of Hunt, itankin A La*
norttf JOSKPH BOND.
% noon
KWTOHl©
JPre»erlptlon Free. For the * needy Core aff
Seminsl Weeknewt. Lot-* ot Manhood, and nil d *-
order»broO|(ht on by indiscroticn nr Aay
iJru^ist has tho in(rredientA. Addrert
DATiDHO.V & C'O., Numu
M*