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By Olisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MOltNINS. NOVEMBER 15, 1879.—PRICE FIVE) CENTS
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY DWrAiTJUE-?.
TIio JPowar of HoJ) Bitters.
U'caiiTBi, NcTtmbsr 14.—Atticlea
worn agreed to bj HanUn aid Courteney,
i» in.:gbt, to row a flro mite race—two
and • ball mile# out and return—in ben
tino and brute, for »ix thousand dollar*,
offered by the Hop Bitter. Company
Too race to 1>j rowed on the Potomao
near Washington, en Tuesday, December
9th, between two and fira r. an, kobject to
poatpoaement by referee on account of
weather. Blafcio will be the referee. If
there U any intcrferecce with the race,
the referee may order it rowed over again
on the first favorable day. Hvelar, from
tbu word, “Go,” w.lvea all right in the
fix thousand, which ehall go to (he win*
>-. r, aa decided by the referee. If either
man faila ts Mart, Htnicn does not waive
bis claim.
The Bitters Company deny HanlaV
claim, bat in consideration of tbo above
agreement will place the money in bank
to be paid to tha winner. Both man cx-
p> ct to go to Washington early next week.
Hanlaa will be the guest of the An
aalostraoa and Courteney of the Poto-
macs.
Heim Items.
Qai.TS.rojc, Tax., November 14.—A
Neici epicial from Sherman says Julius
Talute wss banged to-day for tho murder
o! Joseph Brenner in Denieon in January.
Six thousand witnesaod the execution.
Cibcihwati, O, Novembor 14.—A
epeolal states that Jss. P. Ferguson
killed Jos. H. Coombs on Main street,
Hopkinsville, Ky., last evening. Fergu
son oame to that town to compel CoombB
to marry his sistor, whom he bod mined.
Tbs latter refused, and Fergueon bought
a shot gen, loaded it and delibtrately
shot Coombs.
A Frankfort, Ky-, special slates iba:
during tho Bnford trial, U was dUcov
•red that tho law id the Itigersol statutes
providing for tho oppointment of special
jac'gee, differs from that adopted by the
Constitutional Convention and nignod by
the delegates of the Convention. On
search being mado for tho engrossed oopy
of the Constitution to verity the law, uo
trace of It oonld be fsnod in tho offiap of
the titate Secretary, and there is some
doubt whether Kentucky has any au
thentic Constitution.
Dmvxb, Colobado, November 14 —
The sales of the Johnnie Boll and Do
mingo mines at Silver Cliff were consum
mated yesterday. W. F. Shalfer, W. M.
LeuhJ.nd McDonald,ioad asa:o a'e ,ill of
New York, are supposed to have pur
chased. The supposed price paid is sev
en hundred and fifty to eight hnudred
thousand dollars.
LxBSNotr Pa., November 14.—Charles
Drews and Franklin Stlcher were banged
boro to-day for the murder of Joseph
Kaher at Indlantown Gap last December.
Tho Hostile Utes.
Dihvib, Col., November 14.—Los
l’icos dispatches state that General
Hatch of the commission, has arrived.
Tho hostile chiefs with tho exception of
Jack, who Is reported to have gono to the
Uoitah reseivation, are at Lob Pines and
are willing to surrender. Ho perempto
rily refuses to coma and meet tbo com
mission. It bas been determined almost
be}out diubt that ha led the hostiles in
tho Tuornbnrg fight. Ouray hold a long
ooaference with tbo bostiles on Tuesday
nl ;tt and told them they nosd expeot no
mo icy. Johnson Is at tbo agency and
aits if he has done anything wrong he is
willing to expiate the crime—willing to
hang if Leoeostry.
A Fatal Fire.
Nbw York, November 14.—This morn
ing a fire broke out on tho sooend floor
of tenoment No. i.0 (Urnon-street. Tbo
tenoment was oacupitd by et least twelvo
familuf, and the excitement was tenibte.
Mary Babisks, living cn tbo tbtrd floor,
jumped from tne window, severely injui-
ir-g herself internally, while four mem
bers of a family uuincd Buifzkie, living
on the top floor, were suffocated by the
tmoke. Tne father, Joseph Bsltzkie, en
deavored in every way to savo his fami
ly, but Hading his efforts fruitless, rush
ed to tho window, throw himself out, and
was puked up dead. Pa rick J. Lycos,
a fireman, whilst cn onvor ng to save tbo
inmates, had both hands severely burn
ed. Tbo damage to property is small
Lynch, tho fireman, three times reach
ed the fourth floor end tried to bear cat
the unconscious women ami children.
Each time ho was driven ba-.k and dual
ly made his own escape by to t.-ric* «<>
tbs fireesiape. In bis deeo-nt be rah -.1-
ed flames and was b :m to toe ho»p:t«l
where he lay dying at mi day tVh a >.»'•
cries of the ncigbbois b- cgnt the police
and firemen to tho house, Uaicrie was
seen rushing wildly to tbo window of m*
bedroom and returning as if endeavoring
to dreg someth ng wild kirn, i'uescwre
drove him back, bm he romrued again,
this times sheet of flune shot into his
face and with a despairing cry he seis-.d
the window f ame and sprang oat. Toe
distance was not so great, bat in bis <)e-
rcent the men’s feet were caught by tie
lintel of the window below and he was
turned heed downward. Thus be struck
the pavement.
When the firemen were -gaining the
top floor, four human bodies, closely
huddled together on a bed in a little siue
room, were found. Half conscious,
probably, and straggling to ronse herself
with the erics of ber husband ringirg out
trom the window whither he made hts
two ineffectual attempts to oame to their
assistance, the wife had rolled upon tho
floor and reached her children’s room, her
first thought being for them. There the
smoke had overcome ber, and with her
last strength, feeling about for ber boys,
she had fallen upon them and died there.
Their eheeke were slightly scorched, oth
erwise the flro had not touched them.
The smoke bad dono its work moat effec
tually. A family named Cohen lived in
the building, and yesterday Mrs. Oohea
was observed carrying out largo bundles.
About eeven o'clock Cohen, wife and chil
dren left tho house, the adults carrying
large bundles. Cohen was arrested at
the insuraaao office, where he hod seven
hundred dollars on hia property. His
wife was found at 106 Hseter street, and
locked op.
account of tho state in whioh the vessel
bas been left, I tbink that ebe will be
no further use. There were no loates ,
tie BLnco and Cochrane. The O'Higgin?,
from the commencement of tha action,
pursued tho Union at fall speed. The
lot followed the O'Higgins on the tame
errand. When the action was over,
ordered the Cochrane to follow tl
Union also. I trust the O'Higgtn* and
Loa have overtaken the Union, aai in
that cue, I do not tbink bat they have
taken ber. The officers and crew of these
■hips showed themselves brave and calm
I am going to Mejilloaea (o bury tha
Huasoars’ dead and leave the prisoners
there. I congratulate your Excellency
on this victory.
[.SignedJ G. Bivxao.
Lowdos, Novpmbtr 14 —The market
at Manchester was decidedly quieter on
Thursday and quotations were unchanged,
but producers wars rather naora ready to
eater tala offers than cn Wednesday.
Buyers showed leas disposition to pur
chase, and sales have been quite small
where any thing like fail rates were en
forced.
Synopsis Weather statement
Omen Cities' Siosal OmcxB,
WasaiscrroB, Nov. 14,1879.
For South Atlantic and Golf States,
southerly to westerly winds, partly cloudy
weather and areas of rain, slight change
ia barometer and temperature.
no excitement,
to die. The drop fell at thirty minutes
past one, end in twelve minutes Sheats
was dead. He straggled violently.
Use Brewer's; Bubber Soof Paint—the bts
msde. iolU ItawSra
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Freinasoury a nd Catholioism.
N«w Y KX, November 14.—A decision
is Ibe txmovi Danya Coppers case has
been reached and ths r-Kurins of tha
Freemason are ordered to receive sspul-
tur-> be-tds thoas of h ; j mo'her in, ins
Citholio Calvary Cemetery. Toe rare
was baa-d upon tbo refusal of tbs sup-i-
imendeo: of the C-rthoIiu cemetery to
allow the interment if :he body of Cup
pers After accruing various phases it
finally came before Judge Westbrook,
whose ctorsion is a lengthy ooe and re
views the ease and the lair, and basis
the deoiaion upon the fact that the sale
of a oemetery lot is an eb-olute transfer.
Foreign. • v
Biltast, November 14 —Two thou
sand roelers, employed by the York Street
Spinning Company, have struck for an
advance of wages.
Panama. Novembor 6.—Ih9 report or
the Chilian admiral, in relation to the
capture of the Hnasoar, is addressed to
the P.-eddent of the Eerublie, and is a?
follows X
“At nine a. m, Cochrane engaged the
Huascar. Blanco entered into action at
ten. At 10:30 the Huiscir was knocksd
to pieces, and surrendered. Her com
mander, Gr.u, was killed, as also were
the second and third in command.”
The orew of tho Peruvian iron o al
fought tenaciously and heroically. On
aiDNXGHT DiayATOHSS
Foreign.
London, November 14 —The [Time,'
Capetown dispatch says the Zulu Chief
Secocoeni, bas notified the British au
thorities that he desires peace, and will
submit to English rale. His envoy was
sent back with peace conditions, but
nothing has aincs been heard from him.
The Boers are encouraging Secoooeni to
continue his resistance.
Livbufool, November 14.—Tho Co«
rier’s London correspondent telegraphs
doubtfal repo:t that Sir Austin Layerd
has been instructed not to hold farther
communication with th > Porte regarding
Aida Minor, bat to send tor the British
fleet. Farther proceedings, the corres
pondent says, -will depend on the beha
vior of the Tnrks with respest to the ful
filment of their promises.
London-, November 14.—The steamer
Edwin, of Savannah, has arrived at Bre
men. Tho steamer Potavo, from New
Orleans, has arrived at Havre. The
British bark Glaslyn, from Boll river
for this port, was damaged by oollision
and lost her anchor chain.
Beblin-, November 14.—Tho organio
complaint from wbioh Prinoe Bismarck
is suffering is said to be tho incipient
stage of fatty degeneration of the heart,
as yet but slightly developed. There is
no immediate causo for apprehension.
London, November 14—The trouble
in the Stock Exohange originates in
Paris, where there is a panic in cense
quence of a rumor that the British fleet
has been ordered to enter the Black Sea,
wbioh Rassia will [probably make casus
belli.
Waahington.
Wasuioton, November 14.—The Cab
inet at its meeting to-day discussed the
recommendations to be made in the
President's annual message, as well as in
the reports of the heads of tho respective
departments. It was decided also that
the recommendations should bo ooafinsd
to improvements in the present methods,
rather than extended to making radical
ohangea in existing laws, it bomg dcsira
ble, especially at the present time, to
provone as little conflict in Congress and
to cause us littls disturbance to business
as possible. Tbs President’s message,
which is now being prepared, will be
shorter than usual and will contain few
recommondaticns other than these com
prised in the ropoii-i of hia Cabinet offi
cers.
Extensive preparations are being made
hero for the forihesmiog icnnion of the
(Society of tbo Army of the Cumberland
the aevoiliag of tbo st-itu-.' of Gen.
Tnonias on the 19-h lurtont Ail frank
lines Will issue half-fere tickets, and a
large crowd of visitors is utp-icUd. far
exerciser in tho Fourteenth rtrees circle,
where the statue elands, will consist of
music by a male chorus of i hnudred
voices, with the mizine band, dtum
Corps and aru.liry aeoompsn:m-:u ; ua -
v i’iug of the statu:; p-es-mcation ora
tion by H-.iu Stenl-y -MatthewP, ant tne
asCoplands of tho statue in beualf of Ih
people of tbo United elates by President
Haver.
Tht-ro “id a'ss bo i military pirado
a.-,d review, - inp b, iho Socie-y i-
Munuf Vernon, an t a iiromenade con-
o r- und i j l o.i tr-.o '.r.'iimg of tbs 20 r
investign Isa or the Champion Din
Bsftr.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
mewsHpot,:
At B D Irvins s. All the latest Papers and Maga
zines, Open at night. novis ii
lladaria Oranges, something rarely seen in
■ uon.to-dsy at
noyl* It • PE LIZ COEPUl’S.
, Pine dress Pan tit from $3 to $5.
novS MA89XIU HALL.
SO Boy's suits JS 50 to *5.
8 WAXBLBAUM &BEO
nor*
PAINTS, OIlYmD 6LASS.
OBCBEE&SON.
Largs line Overcoats from $2 501 o J3.
nov5 MASONIC HALL.
60 mens suits $5 50 to *11.
nov5 MASONIC HALL.
71 Worsted Coats and Vests pm to 110.
DOTS MASONIC HALL,
DR. D. S. WRIGHT,
spinner* 175*, export* toGroat Britain *2*3;coast
wise 037: continent 1850; France —. channel —.
Bonos—Colton firm: middling li?«, low mid
dling IS: good ordinary 11%; net receipts 532.
grow “55: tales : Block 5*0.
Weekly net receipts £5*5; gross 1SC07; sales
: exports to Great Britain 5787.
Wixsaxerox—Cotton steady; middling uplands
11% low middling 11%; good ordinary 11; net
receipts 810; gross —. sales —; stock 1*78*.
Weekly net receipts M10: gross ; sales
.2125; exports to Great Britain £ESS: ooastwise
785.
PwTT.iTiirr.nrrA—Cotton firm: middling 12%,
low middling 12, sood ordinary 11%, net re
ceipts 55, gross ICS, sales . spinner*
stock 7219,
Weekly net receipts 881, gross 6351, sates 01CC,
spinners £22 i,
8AVA1XAB—Cotton firm; middling 11%, low
middling 117-16; good ordinary 11; net receipts
7357, gross , sales *800; stock #37*7.
Weekly net receipts *2532; gross : sales
1S100; eiports to Great Britain 21351; Prance
S394: channel —: continent 1S771: coastwise 11G7S.
NXW Ulllin-Cotton strong; middling 11%,
low middling 11%: good ordinary 11%: net r
celpt* *618; gross SMI; sales 7*00; «tock2C-2185.
Weekly net receipts 61272; gros* 6S*S5: sales
60900, export to Great Britain 56116. coastwise
7901; continent 1*S#7: Pranco 18735, Channel—.
Mobixx—Cotton irregular; middling 12; low
middling 11%. good ordinary 11%. net receipts
1931; gross ; sales 2000: stock 28612.
Weekly not receipts 11*58. gross —;
17560; exports to Great Britain 4C00: coastwise
7122; continent ; Franco channel
MxxFHla—Cotton firm: middling i:
ceiots *201, shipments 1863, sales 2SCO,"stock
*■781.
^Weekly recsipts 27751, shipments 10653,
Augusta—Cotton firm: middling 11%, mid
dling 11%, good ordinary 10%, receipts 1*23, ship-
ments ■ ■», sales 1221* stock 4835.
Weekly receipts 7279; shipments £055; sales
9*00, spinners —.
Ohasimtox— Cotton firm; middling 12. low
middling 11%, good ordinary 11%, net receipts
3741. sales 1500, stock 62157.
Weekly net receipts 18227, sales IS809; exports
Great Britain 68*7; channel —; coastwise 6155,
continent 8970* Franco ■- ■ ■.
IIOSTGONEET—Cotton firm; middling 11%:
low middling 11%, good ordinary 10%, receipts
5595, shipments 6101. stock 6065, tales 6101.
Macon—Cotton i firm; middling 11, low mid
dling 10%, good ordinary 10%: receipts 309*,
sales 3611, stock 3578, shipped 2555.
Ooluxbus—Cotton firm; middling 11, low
middling 10% good ordinary 10%. weekly receipts
402Aa!fipmtnts M*8, sates 3951; to spinners 1COO;
Nashtelix—Cotton strong;middlingll%,lo..
middling 11%, good ordinary n, no t receipts
6035; shipments 3510; stock 591*
FINANCIAL
Loxnox—Noon—Consols 9718-16. Brie 47%
Pahs—3 per cent Beutes 81 francs and 10 cen
times:
it • Attractions
-—AT THE—
OBI S P.&W. K. HOLMES
DENTISTS,
No e* Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga
Tjeth extracted without pain, baantilnl sets of
Tseth inserted, Abscessed Teeth and Diseased
Gums cured.
Dealers in all kinda of Dental Materials and j
Instruments. Constantly on hand a large and
lull assortment of Teeth of all kinds, Gold of all
kinds, Amalgams ef all kinds, Rubbers of all
nds. marsd&w
A CARD.
To all who are cuftenng from the errors and
indiscretion* of youth, nervous weakness, early
dccay.lossof manhood, etc, I will send a recipi
that will cure you. FBBB OF CHARGE. Thl , „ — _ „ ^
great remedy wa* discovered b7 a missionary in |, NxwToax—Stocks opened irregnlari monOT 7;
outh America. 8end a self-addressed snveope | t° n S 4 79%; short * 82%. State bonds dull; Gov-
to tho Rev Jo*en»> T Inman, Station 1), New
Tork. o iodide
„ t FIV£~CEMTS.
Smoke the original Doctor’s Prescription Ci
gars, the best for the price in Georgia.
SAM WEIOHSBLBADM,
oct26 75 Cherry street.
, ROCK AND RYE.
It cares colds coutchs and throat diseases with*
out fail and gives certain relief to consumptives.
SAM WBICH8ELBADM'
oct26 75 Cherry street.
HaTj^yourrjof painted with Brawor’g Rubber
HAVING ‘COMBINED THB
S TJIiX* RISE
Dollar Store,
I am able to offer the largest and handsomes
stock of
MILLINERY
ever exhibiioi in tho city, comprising the latest
novelties in
Felt and - Stow Mi,
for Ladies and Children, the most extensive line
Of
SILK VELVETS,
FLUSHES.
SATINS
OOLLDfS & WINN,
•Manufacturers of-
BosSCLj 1
1 * » NT r*7 ^ p
ENGINE?
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
-40
Addra. Branch Olfioc, SS.TTaU .troefiAtlant.,
I Qa - ,novUdlawwly
70, 72 «Sc 74 SECOND
STREET.
Macon.
0-eorgi.a
IN
STOCK,
AND FOR SALE LOW
Velveteensj in all colors
Ostrich Tips,
Plumes,
tad aiiS Bostic Flowers,
eminent securities firm.
Money easy at 4: oxehange * 79%; government
seouritie* quiet and firm; now 5 pereentsl02%,
*% per cents 10C%, * per cents X 03. hit to bonds
Stocks atrong and higher: New Jork Centra ....
150%, Erie *7%; Lake Shore 102%: Illinois Con- « *» Plaase everybody. A largo assort-
tral 102%: Pittsburg 101, Chicago and Northwes-1 ™ut of ladies’ and child rou’s
99%. do preferred 106%; Rock Island l *8. |
H O tS IE Y.
A groat variety of ladios’
lulll Xtaw6m
White and Red Onion Sots at
sep2tf BLLIS’ DRUG STORE.
For a good : Chewing Tobacco try tho Old
Oaken Bucket, for sale by W F GRACE,
cctlO lm 70 Cherry itreet.
DR, C, J* TOOLE,
DENTIST,
Inserts beautiful artificial teeth, cures diseases
of mouth aad gums, execute* all dental work
neatly and promptly. Offlco over Pesohke’s
Jewelry store. Second street, Macon, Ga.
oct26 ccdtf
“Tho Moss-Covered Bucket that hong in the
well,” for sale by W F GRACE,
octie lm 70 Cherry street,
—o—
"The Old Oaken Backet, tho Iron-Bound
Backet,’’forsaleby W F GRACE.
octlO lm 70 Cherry street
JFYCU •
Want really fine, beautiful r.nd po anent Den*
tal Wfork, either t n tho natu; *1 P h or by sup
plying their place with Artif :ial r, s. be certain
to consult Dr Ford, who, lr rm - -d alter this
date, will be found constantly a Ms olfice.No
“ Second Street, from 8 o’cl«< . m, to 6 o'clock
agri7 sunkwed Stn
Western Union Telegraph Company 107%.
Sub-Treasury balasMC Gold 112,971,025; cur
rency 8.590,830.
PRODUOX
DAiTIMona — Flour firmer: Howard 8treet I TT»» rlnwnrAa u
and Western superfinil5 00©6 25: extras 75(2625; UjHUGx. Yf
family 6 50@7 25; City Mills superfine * 60@5 25; 1
extra 5 25@6 25; Rio brands 7 25; Patapsco family
7 76. Wheat—Southern steady and firm; Western
wheat higher; southern red 1 SSal S5; amber
1 S5al *1: No 1 Maryland red 136: No 2 Wes
tern winter red spot and November 138, Decem
ber 143%a%, Southern corn steady: Western fiim
and higher; white 66, yellow 55. Oats, southern
*U*5; Western white ;*Sa«; do mixed 10341;
Pennsylvania 43a41. Pay steady and unchanged,
prime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 15316.
Provision* stosdy: Pork 1150. aula meats, loose
shoulders *, clear rib 6%; do packed *%, and
6%. Bacon—shouldois 5, clear rib 8%. Hams
loall. Lard, refined in tierces 7%. Butter firm;
primo to cboico Western packe-i 15316. Gofico
quiet: rio in cargoes 13%al7%. Whisky 11%
Freights unchanged.
Cxioago—PJocr in good demand, firm; double
extra Western springs 25aS 50; Minnesota 5 OOa
675; winter wheat 5 S9a6 75, ultra 5 tCu5 50 super-
fino 4 03a5 60. Wheat active, firm and higher;
No2red winter 12J, No 2 Uhicago springl 14%
cash, 115% Docember, l .7% January: No s
do 118%. rejected 86. Coni firm and active; 42%
cosh, *0%»% December, rejected S3. Oats in fair
demand and steady at 32%a% cash and Decern,
her, *0% May. Pork strong ana higher at 10 £0
cash, U)10al012% November, 1020 December,
Ij
Cornets,
Mid ©loves,
the bc3t qualities at the most reasonable pricos
Carriages, Phsetonsi Cabriolettes> Rock-
awavs, Ladies and Pony Phaetons,
I op and No-top Piano Box
and Goal Box Buggies.
Webster Wagons,
W ii burn W agoiiS;
Studerbaker Wagons,
One-Horse Wagons,
Harness, Haby €abs, etc., etc.
Call.and be Convinced
H ©
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BB s?|i
NECKWEAR.
DRESS S ii IRTS.gents’and boy's HATS,cheapest
and best in tho oily,a now arrival of beautiful
VASES, htndsome TOILET SETS, and a choice
lot of CHROMUS. My stock of PLATED and
GLASSWARE is complete, all of which will bo
sold at surprisingly low prices. Call and con
vince yourself that I mean what 11
Newman,
Miss Maggie McEevitt
100 youth suits #3 £9 to $9
novs masonic hall
£0 boy’s suit, $5 to $10.
*ASONIOHALL.
—a—
Bovutiful lino Kelt suit, at
MASONIC HALL.
—o—
Men’s Cheviot suits £7 to $12 50.
MaSONI'J’HALI.
The belt place for fine, pure, imported i.i piors.
Wines, firandie., Gins, Ales, Porter end for
medical use is at
oct26 SAMWEICHSSLBiUM'S.
—o
Ask for tho Helltvood, the purest o!d Bye
Whifkcy in the city.
BAM WSICHSELBAUM.
oct26 76 Cherry stro it.
GO^MERSIM
D onoaniixa.
PMakx
short rib 5 70, short clear 5 85.
110.
New Yoke — Southern flour steady, common
tofairextra6 65a6 59,good to choice 656 37 75.
Wheat opened 1*8 better, ungraded winter red
1 24il SI, No 2 do 1 Sa%al *t. Uo: n % better an
fairly active; ungraded 57% Oats % better but
rather quiet; No 3*4 U'ofiee uuiet and steady.
Sugar r*ther quiet hut very firm; fair to good :o
fining quoted vt 9*9%, pnuie 9%; rertnoe ri sie :
standard A 10% granulated and powdered it,
crumbed 11% siolasse. quiet ani hrm. Rice
in good inquiry end steady; Uaroluia 6%a7%.
Ro:iu dull at 173. Turpmituip dull and easu-r at
88% Wool in act'-, • demand and very firm;
domestic fleece seaSO, puiIm; 24*50, ur trre hiyi 12a
34,Texas 17tS5 Pork u:hade cigher and more . _ . .. . ,
setivo; mess spot quoted L U-. Midaict very P A ff, ll ( f i J 4 12. Tit 1115
firm and steady, long dear 6 00, short clear 6%, I *• ‘* '» * J ’* U A\X ■a.lw S. \7 l*u,
longaudshort clear 6%. iare higher and strong ... , , . . , , „
with petive trad., prime *ie»m spot 7 32*7 S5,1 Tneflnost brands of Imported aud Domestic
Cromeline & do.,
UwEqess,
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
1'hiLADduviliA, N: v. inter 14.— I ...■
H i:i ( ti (te.a.-i of Inqoirj into tbs Ccuta-
p,.?o die.-tor, rcsutued us inveatlgatiuL'
ibid morninfr* and David Hunter, boat-
s vara of the Octavis, g*ve his testimony.
He said these was a look out on his ship,
ber lights in proper order and tho mate
on deck. Saw the tights of the approach
ing steamer, but thought it was a tag
bearing down to speak tho Octavio,
when hs saw the green l ght tor tho last
time, which was when tha Champion al
tered her couteo, ha knew the collision
could not be avoided. Did not think the
Oatavis attack tbo Champion, but thinks
the former was struck by tbo latter.
Witness saw tho lights before they were
reported by the look cut. Ho thinks tho
lee fore and main and weather cross jack
braces could have been let go in an in
stant. The order was not given, how*
ever.
Thera were sufficient hands to man the
life boat, though it was not done, but
witness is satisfied there wero no more
people clinging to the floating wreckage
when the Ootavia’s boats returned to that
vessel. At the time ot the collision all
on board were quiok in the execution of
their duty. Peter Yasassovltob, the Ic ok
out, testified that when be first saw the
greats light, he reported it to the chief
mate. After watching it fifteen minutes
saw the mast head light, which wa3 not
very brilliant. When the Echooner
struck, witness ran to help lower the
beats, and after calling the captain was
ons of those sent to rescue the drown
ing.
Xilverpod Cotton Circular.
LtvSBPeor., Nov. 14 —This week’s cir
cular ct Ibe Liverpool Ootton Brokers’
Ateoefation b*je: Cotton was in iuorotsed
demand tbronghont the week with ad
vancing prices. Wednesday the market
was animated and an unusually large bus
iness was done. Thursday there was less
fcosin-ta, and the market was qni_eter,bnt
quotation* generally show considerable
advance.' American was in extensive de
mand and divan ted 3-161. Sea Island
was in goo-1 request, but holders offered
very sparingly and it advanced to a half
penny. Fatuies wero strong during the
crea'er part of the week and with very
large bnsiness. They advanced a half
penny for November delivery, and fd for
other months, bat on Wednesday after
noon opened excitedly, became weak and
receled id. On Thursday they contin
ued weak and unsettled, with afortber
decline cfl-16dto ii. The final rate
show an advance of a farthing to 9 3-d
for ell positions.
Sews Items.
Atlanta, November 14.—This scorn
ing Wto. Beagrcve, a young farmer sear
Griffin, Georgia, committed snicide by
shooting himself through the head with
a pistoL The cause of the deed fs not
known.
Jsrdan Sheats, oolored, was hung to
day at Draielvilte, for the murder of Jno.
Ledb-lter, white. Sheats was cursing
his employer, John Williams, when Led-
betterJittemotEd to interfere, and Bheata
killed him With a shot gas* There was
» TSLEGRAl’fl *ND ViKSURWyjKi
Novembsb 14. 1379.—EVXlKXS.
The market t.-day opened strong at 11 cents,
weak cusd, but recovered a:.d closed qu’ot at 11%
for middling.
&.>-** iv.vti by rail today. :7a
by wagon........ 4 0 756
Shipped 413
CO\l 763
STATEMENT:
Stock on hand September 1,1879...... 2S0
Eeceired to-day 756
previously «... 27d)0-278tf
Shippod to-day...^^......
previously. ........
Stock on band this evening...
Received same day last year .,...
LATEST FELEyKAFHI*J BEPOHT3
—o—
Comparative Co iton Statement
For the week endii
Net receipts at all U
lost year.........
Total receipts to this date
Last year.. ........
Export* for tha week..... -
Total exports"to"tbls"dAte.....!i..............
8took«Ai'w^:::::::.:.::::::::::::::::
Stock at ail interior towns
Last year. —
Stock at Liverpool
Stock American afloat for Great Britain
Last rear...
Friday, Novembor 14:
ports for week... 218.849
176.878
1.69S.5S7
1.822,767
187 973
127,853
993088
589.667
5.7.849
514.029
awu
104,480
288000
2S2.C00
320,000
285,000
COttOB..
Livirpool—Neon— uotton easier; middling
uplands 615-16, middling Orleaci 71-16.
Sates 8600 bates, cl which 1000 were taken by
speculators and tor export: resaipto 18800—18600
American.
Futures opened dearer but the advance has
since been lent:
Uplands low middling clause November deliv
ery 681-82*6 29 S2aS%, November and December
27-52*6%, December and January 61S-16a8%,
651-82*613-16, Jane and Julv 681 32.
Sales oi the week 82000, American 6100), spec
ulation 100*0; export 7009: actual export * 00; im-
porte72.000; American£7060: stockSJS.009, stock
of American 171000, afloat 359,000; Amercan 520,-
180*
400 pm—Sales of American 5900, Uplands low
i-i.4diinr clause November delivery 6%a8 29-82,
November snd Deeemoer 6 25 32*8 IS 16, Decem
ber aad January 6%s6 25-SS, January arid Feb
ruary 6%. February aad MarchS 25 32, Marcn
aad April 8 27-52*613-1A April and May 6%,
May and June 6 31-32, June snd July 7.
" jspm—Futures, uplands low middling clante
ovemberdelivery«ll-16, November and De
cember 623-32. December and January 623-32,
. r&nuary and February 6 £5>32a613-16. Future*
olosed weaker.
NXW lose—Cotton irregular: sales *53. mid
dling uplands 13%, middling Orleans 12%.
Futures opened stosdy; November 12di.De-
cember 12L8. January 1235. February 13 52,
March 12.65. _
Cotton—Net rooeipts 63s; gross 5179. .
Future* closed irregular and unsettled, dosing
barely steady; sates 273,000; November delivery
12.35—34, December 1236—37, January 12 41.
Febrnarv 12.65. March 1X68—70. ApriJ IXSt—13,
May 12JI331S.01, June 1A12—15, July 1321—24.
Cetton dosed unsettled: sales 482 middling up-
lands 12%. middling O’•learn 12%.
Weekly net receipts 1911, gros* 11580 exports to
Great Britain 15496, France 143, continent 2274.
channel .sates5718, stock 69750.
Qxxvktox — Cotton strong; middling 11%.
low middling 11%: good ordinary 11: net re-
Sg5gfri»=^3ggi stock 80488.
Weekly net receipts 20792; gross —-1 sales
11S1A export* to Great Britain 13715: France 793;
contineut 218t. channel —; coastwise 7581.
NOBJOXg—Cotton quiet: middling 19
sce-.pts 4117. sates —, stock 41S48.
WeSls net receipts 3U6Lgron-, «Ales5135:
exports to Fiance ■, coastwise —* Great
Britain 17061. contotnt —
BAixatouwCottoa fif»! BwaanalA low
12. net
cash. Whisky nominal at l) 5 freight* steady.
bOUIHViLLr—moui qaiolr. • xiru 4 f(fei4 75:
510^5 25. No 1600(^0 25 irnum .6-^7 50. \Vae*i
firmer;red and muter 1 2?. . quies .fhiie 47,
uiisoti 45 Uuta dull; white 35J£. mixed S-i. Fork
none here Cmu firm-r* r^.j*** it, tierce*
7%. do in ke^s Bulk meats scarce >boulders
3?ia%.clr'ar ribs c«ar sub * B.*uon
scarco and firm; «housu«ii.» %% . - Ic-.r nbs~,
c'.e&r sides —. f ; UK>‘ * '••Vo 0. H'hiwky
»jlivo jit I 19
;x^ojNr.kAt Hr .r * i. ; t 5 80^580
Wheat flim dt 1 -Dal 2c. • • firm ■? ui 45. Osts
firic; No ‘a tuired 4 ••*»?» Fork i rui tHOo 'wi
firmer cuncut • OaS-o Bat meals
iuactiv.-: 'llO'jklvrd 4 3 im sr :• 5%. «h >U
^!o r B*c»i q •» i • •• u* •-. r 1-11*4*r rib
—•, ;*]ear hicv n - . Whi k.k .. u- l j M*ga
du I. IM.- It;* 3 hCtCi «S
**t. .u r i«.ut firi.s* r n . le t >t:a fft!l S 20
»5S0. treble du ft 65, choice to
fanev 5 0 6 5u •* u«h i i her >•» 2 red la 1
1 2Sj’.a% c*ash. Com ea l r; s.% *ia», S7nS7^
November. u*tseasier at 4i c&fi—i.o opiious.
Whisky firmer at i io. for* fir er.-i lOLOcanh.
Bulk meats tiru.cr. ahoui t. r* aB .0 clear ribs
5 C 515 60, cicar sides 5 6£<*5 7'» quiet and
unch npfcd. ohon’dt-rs c etr rib714, clear
aides 7 ,
Nlw ORLX'Ki-Flour quiet superfine 4L0a
47ft. douh e ext. i* 5 25u5 6U. treble extra 5 75a
6 00, t:ixh grades 6 25*7 oo Corn steady; white
57. Oats firm- r 4l Pork firm .2 00. Lard
steady at 7%, Balk meats itwdj; Bkeulders loose
456 Bacon arm. ahounJns i»t clear rib 75i,
clear sides 8. fugar cured, hams 9^all
Whisky dull at 1 Oftal 10. Uoileo quiet Rio in car*
g es, ordinary to prime 14x17 l A. bugar sood de»
mr.ua: common to goa t <c-mm n 7j»7V^, fair to
fully fair 75£&S, nxinM chuio? yellow
clarified Molasses a bhxdc lower; common
S.'aSj, prime to cboico >0a44. Kicein*
mand at full price*, ordinary to choice,
na 6%&3.
3A ViL 4TOR&«
’v;LMiaGiov~m>inu uupeuvtuc auiet at 87.
Kf/sin film at 185 for Urnde tui-
pentine steady a 1 25 for hard; 2 25 for yellow
dh; Tar quiet at 1 25.
fiASJNE NEWS
New Yokx—iirired-Mirca, Colon* Utopia,
Morgan City.
Arrived out—Laura. Emily,
Cigars always on hand.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
/CHOICE Northern Apples, 5 boxes fresh Lem-
\J our, 20 crates We.'tern Cabbage, Florida
Oranges. Tonnes Re Potatoes, Butter and Eggs,
oi* Consignment, just received by
110T12 • JONR8 & COOK.
1.
Pfacticnl Honse U Jima PainiBis.
IN ALL iM BliANOHES.
GiUIXIXG, GILDING,
GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING,
KALSUHUflNG, FRAME GILDING,
AND
WOODS AND MARBLES IMITATED.
JAPANING A BPECIALTY.
Fourth Street,
(Between Poplar and Oherrv streets,)
augSl Macon Ga
COE, COl COE.
rpHB belt and cheapest fuel in tha market,
X possessing the good quafitiesjof both hard aud
soft coal without tho disadvantages of oithcr.
Macon wholesale (Met.
CORBECTID DAILY BY
JAQUES & JOHNSON.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
BACON—Clear rib atttea...
Shoulder*.
Bulk dear rib iidct.„„
Fork Strip*..
Bulk shoulders...
Bellies
Choice SO hams........
BAGGING—Dixie 1% lb*..—
Gicbe 1% ID
Union Star 1% lb*
LARD—in bbl,._
Leaf,in tut*.,,
Le&l, in buokets.,,.,,,
GRAIN—
Coax, white, by car load...,
mixed, by car load,,,,
Oats, teed ............
Rust proof seed,
11
. 10%
, 10%
nona
«£@5%
7K@8
none
6%<S5%
r.one
10%©11
- - 10@lO%
■ 78
75
£5066
none
iao
1 20©1 25
SALT—Virginia,,
LiverpooL,
MSaL
Grit* 4 50
fLOUR—Fancy per bbi 7 50@8 00
Choice 7 50
Bxtra family, per bbL.—, — 7 00©7 25
Family, per bbi 6 50®6 75
Bxtra per bbi-., 6 50
OOIPBB—Common 13%
Fair.. 15
Good. 16
Prime....... 17
JavA.— *5@8f
OAFS—Perlb——— «% a S
ttOLASSBS—Choice Cuba. hhds„..„ 8a
Choice Cuba, bbls S5®37
Sugar house, bbd* 25^21
Bugarhouae, bbl*„. 99
Choice New Orlean*...............,,. none
8 CGAB—Golden O 9
Brown 8
C. eoftee . , ...» 8%88%
Bxtra C. white.—,— —• 10%811
Standard A 11811%
Granulated.—— 11%@11%
Powdered and crushed....— 11%
CRACKERS— Soda—— — 7810
Cream —— — 9al0
Ginger—..—.——.—10 U
atrawDerry — 14
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MATCHES—& W, m paper s 70
K HWmmwtM Iff
NO SMOKE,
NO S00T,!
QUICK HEAT,
HEAVY ASH.
—Used by tho bast cooks for—
BROILING,
BOASTING.
BAKING,
STBWINfl.
Can be had at the Gas Walks fn sn.v quanti
ties at littlo cost. AEEOABDHAX.
ortlS 8up’t.
Job. ScemoaellL
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Fine suits mado to order and fits gnaran
No 2 Brown House, M&ooo, Ga.
‘v'tii fUm
R. W. CUBBEDSE.
BROEEB
-AND-
RIAL ESTATE A&EHT.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUBHT AND SOLD
STRICT1Y ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention given to the purchase#
ale and renting o! Real Estate#
opposite Lanier
WANT£0.
A SCHOOL or Situation wanted by man and
wife, graduates, experienced teachers.
Music; etc, included. References given satu
f.otnsv. •»o,”
factory.
Care Dr* J P A W E, Holmes, 84 Mulberry
street, Macon. Ga. novs St
SALE.
I WILL sell on the fin t Tuesday in December,
at public sate, (if not sold at private tale be
fore) my lot containing two residences with all
the necessary ont hoiue^ known and described
on map of city of Macon aa lot No 2, in block No
24, fronting on McIntosh street and running back
to alley 2’.0 feet, containing OT.e-ha’.t acre more
or less. Terms cash.
XR8 BLLSNCRONAN.
NoToabes 4th. 2K7V, DorSlUwtw*
ICOAL MATE
JgASXET GRATES cl ail rise* at
SGUOlTISLD’fllruu H’prSsi.
•ctltlm
10 PLAN*. ii it Fi. -.rT
I.C. PLANT &SU>
Baokeru «ad Broke* .-
MAOOiv . - tUotiUi
TitHSACl tt JrStgai ja jfi te -.u. ,s
A CIIANCK TU hiKK M*> * . out
cureful plnnof •. *V?.:l . r.. *.
& nmjunt i.51.11 >^:/t ».i U ; -i:
I v. ry li>,TiiMitly ku«’< •• .*• t
money iu prjfit.s. Vji t n * -i -• * .r.
at ethtn the amount jou n: / vi
IfttoCAKvfut! kinds temtht -v:
Now Yura stock cxnhan/e i.i h it • *:•» '*
shares on 8 per cent tuarKin. fe«r».I i-.r «»uj n ■' j
l oxpiaiui^huw t'»Mi>eouit:j
i*KOK A HARRIS, Hauker- and iirokv.
19 Unnuf Nr-t \ r.
si ptk dtn Ih Bit w8m
luce til cp; !-i’:inp.
T HE undersigned hwv*> u ;ri n co;»*»rt»
nertshioduting fro u ;h* ltt es* o -* u.it-r
laatp for the transaction ot o <i« ne*.-.;
BROKERAGE AND 00 XI: i
Busnwaunder the firm rr nrs i» i »*- ••• •
LOCKe/f V A £* C- iST 1.
indcIffirtiuorAmi ei to Lis-it » *r
public g.u ruUy m Uie j.->
Isiooks n -•! l*o«iih. to l »i. j r
CAft 1 fjrtH’ of hi. - s'* • • i
donooy t!***™ exo-p' u|>-qi . * *-
or Clitrr.% s;r* et in i «i •! t. .
mar's rc.ai! drug nt>
novfi tf
. m K *W l.:>
IS a ?
Prescription Fret*
We handle more goods in onr line than any other house
in the States of Georgia, Florida or A-labama, Onr facili
ties are such that we defy competition. We will treat you
right.
COLLINS <Sc WINN,
MACON, IGA.
WE UFFJ
1,000 CASES AND KEGS SODA.
200 BARRELS liLUESlONE,
200 BARRELS EPAOM SAM -
2.000 CASES POTASH,
1.000BOXES STARCH,
200 BAGS PKPPE1L
10.000 LBS LORILLARD SNUFF
5,000 LBS RAILROAD SNUFF,
1,000 GKOsS MATCHES
300,000 CIGARS,
200 GROSS FLASKS,
25 TONS JEWETTS IEA1,
60 TONS HT. LOUIS LEAD,
100 BARRELS LIN-EED OIL.
Above, and *11 gccd*m ci-r iit «•. »i 11 «.* i 11 •
fore they advanrod and will -ell the n at lei.
than Ne* York price*
HUfiT. EA.NKEK & LAMAR.
aug27 tf
FINE PERFU1EBY.
Lariest Stool io tie City.
t Tht*plecdil»tock of choice Perfuwery exhlb
tod by me last week at tbs State Fair and which
received tho premium, i* now lor Bate at my
Drugstore.
Those In need of anything in thia Ira. can ae*
cure bargains by calling on me.
ROLAND B, BALL, Druggist,
octet! H OOTTON AYBNUH