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WIDOWS’ <fc ORPHANS
HANDSOME MATERIAL.
PRICES TO SUIT BUYERS.
No. 44 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
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MATTINGS, Etc.
A FINE assortment of Cheek, Fancy ant Plain
Canton Floor Matliors, just received. Also, an
decant assortment of fine Furniture—Parlor and Bed
room Snita—in creat variety, for sale cheap.
D’ORGEAT, MAITRANK.
CindnnaU Laper. and genuine Havana Cigars, at
Bjington’a Hotel Bar. jnnG-tf
132 BBOADWAT, NEW YORK.
LIBERAL ADVANCES
VY ADE to Planter* on their crowing Crop*, by
L4 PLANT A SON.
je9-2o
$1,250,000,
Cash Assets.
rj'HE entire surplor. or Net Profit* divided amonr the policy-holders, dividends being paid annually IN
CASH. Policies isined on all the oanal plans, with some NEW AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES, which
(he Aceat will explain. ALL POLICIES ISSUED ARE N0N-F0RFEITI50.
&. S. LURWELL, Oen'l Ag’t, August?, Oa.
wax. W. CAR WES’, Agent, Macon, Oa.
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Negro Eligibility Case.
Wedxzsd at, Jane 9,1869.
,F * new and improved pattern, adapted to either
1 Field Threahinc or Ginning. T. C. NISBET.
The Coart met at 10 a. m., porsoant to ad
journment.
Argument was resumed and concluded in
the 14th case from the Pataola Circuit. Alex
ander and Howell vs. Wa C. Leith—Equity,
and motion for new trial from Early. CoL H.
Fielder for plaintiff in error, and CoL A. Hood
for defendant in error.
According to the announcement made by con
sent of the Bar on yesterday, the first case on
the docket from the Eastern Circuit was called.
State of Georgia—ear relatione—James J. War
ren ys.tho Georgia Medical Society—Mandamus
from Chatham. Argued by Julian Hartridge,
Esq., for plaintiff in error, and by Thomas E.
Loyd, Esq., for defendant in error.
No. 2.—Eastern Circuit—Bichard W. White
BURDICK BROTHERS,
bcVSOMPX
•PURE MEDICINES.
GEORGIA,
MACON,
ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, AND HAVE
NOW IN STORK.
Sound Tennessee Corn, Bacon Sides,
§§ NTS,OILS
&c
Axnmrr. Rapt-—Thn race which came off last
Saturday was not at all satisfactory to the owner of
the Jones county Scratch, and as he believes the
race track is the only place in this town where ho
can get his money back, ho has challenged the own
er of Kate Spears for another race, and it has been
accepted, and will come off to-morrow afternoon at
four o’clock. A quarter dash will bo mado for a
$300 purse—$250 a side—between tho six-year-old
stallion, “Felix McIntyre,” and “Kate Spears.”
There win be no flying the track this time. Those
who left the track with empty purses and in such
disgust on Saturday last, will have an opportunity
to-morrow to make others do a little of that same,
or hopelessly sink their bottom dollar.
Horse-racing is very fine sport, hut like many
other things on this mundane sphere, is “mighty
onsartin"—you bet; but bet on the fastest horse.
Mixon's Couut.—Bat two eases were docketed in
this Court yesterday morning. The first was a case
of drunkenness and disorderly conduct, which cost
the recusant $20 or thirty days on the streets.
A small fight was dismissed.
Wheat.—Wo were shown a letter from Chattanoo
ga yesterday, and from a very reliable source, sta
ting that the wheat crop of Tenneaee this season is
a most abundant one and of a very superior quality.
Planters are offering very liberal terms to dealers,
and a heavy decline in the present price of this grain
is confidently expected, within the next fortnight,
should tho weather continue favorable.
in the decision of -tins case, to appear for the
plaintiff in error, and requested the court to re-
Pure LEAF LARD—in ten,
McFerran, Armstrong A Co.’s celebrated MAGNOLIA
and FAMLY SUGAR-CURED HAMS.
TENNESSEE HAMS.
A GEXCY for Husford's Bread Preparation, Dar
ft. by’s Prophylactic Fluid. Fouti’s Horse and Cal
ls Powders. Dennison’s Condition Powders. Colgate’s
loilet Soaps, etc. L. If. HUNT A CO..
je6-tf 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
granted, with the announcement that tho same
privilege would be extended to the other side,
and with the further announcement that the re
laxation of the rule in this instance must not be
considered as a precedent.
Pending the reading of the Bill of Exceptions
by A. W. Stone, Esq., tho Court adjourned till
10 i. at, to-morrow.
A. W. Stone, Esq., Governor James Johnson
and Mr Akerman will speak for the plaintiff,
and Hartridge and Loyd for the defendant.
This case.involves the question of eligibility
of the negroes to office- ~y~ e ■o-'C.
Bichard H. Whiteley was admitted to the Bar
of this Court—Atlanta Netc Era.
READ TTTE.qE T.TNES ANDPnVnFTtTTTVVTTyvTT.
The beet tests of tho merits of my proprietary
^ ’ thought of it at home
STOCK PEAS, FRESH MEAL and WHEAT BRAN.
LIVERPOOL SALT.
article is to ascertain what jpHH
where it is manufactured. . Such a test Lippman’a
Pyra/uge can well stand, as to-day it is decidedly
the favorite remedy for chills and fever, dumb ague
and other diseases of a malarious origin, in the city
of Savannah where it is prepared. The principal
druggists of the city would as much think of doing
without castor oil in their stores as to bo without
♦b,a popular (and deservedly so) remedy. It is a
vegetable preparation free from deleterious drugs,
and acta as a tonic upon the entire system, thereby
invigorating the system, so much so as to enable it
to throw off disease. Pvrafnge does not nauseate
or sicken the patient, and can be taken by the most
elicato persons without fear.
CASH CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
W. P. GOOD ALL. C. A. NUTTING.
Cassics. Peesidsst.
DIRECTOR?:
W. B. JOHNSTON, W. 8. HOLT,
J. J. GRESHAM. J. B. JONES.
49- Will do a General Banking Business in all its
Details.”**
T HE Stuck of this Company is all owned in Macon
and vicinity. Having no circulation to protect,
the whole capital is guaranteed for the security of
Depositors and Patrons.
mayl2-dew3mo ,
Also, a large and varied stock of
F X. O U R
In barrels, sacks and half sacks.
BURDICK BROTHERS,
63 Third sti, Macon, Oa.
may30-tf.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
;JL known Chapman’* Livery Stable*” in Macon,
opposite the pattenyer ghed. on Plum Btreet, where he
will eonCuct a general Livery Business in all its
branches. Anything: you may want in the way of
transportation, by horse or mule, baggy, carriage or
hack, will be famished on abort notice and at reason
able rates. Drovers will find this an old and popular
stand at which to dispose of their stock,
febll-ly 8. H. HOLMES. Agent.
A HORSE FOR SALE.
[ E ie now in his prime. Bound, safe, and gentle.
is fun rise, and is a dark bay. -Priee $225. on City
septanee*. Inquire of JN0. U. SHORTER,
Attorney at Law, Maoon.
If should always be
at hand, as chills and fever creep upon ns so
stealthily that we are not aware of its approach un
til it is upon us. A word to the wise is sufficient—
Savannah Morning -Yews. may 2-tf
LOCAL COLXTLXLT.
“LET US HAVE PEACE 1“
LONDON STORE
KAYTOV8 OIL OF LIFE cares all aches and
pains, and is the great remedv for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia.
Second Week of Those
CHEAP SALES l
ANOTHER GRAND RUSH!
Egroeergiafllale Lottery, for the ben
efit of the Orphans' Home and Free School.
Combination Claes. No. 276. The following were
the drawn numbers, June 10th, 1969:
41 —55—27—3®—71 —10—75—0—24—19
09-25
Drawings every day.
HOWARD A CO., Managers.
,T. H. WILLIAMS, Agent,
JunelO-till let July 87 Cherry Street.
STAincnrr of the thermometer at J. H. ZeffinA
Co.’* Drug store, Juno 10, 1869: '
last- r. -..71
3p.1t
Or.x 77
LOOK AT THE PRICES:
One lot of PRINTS, 10 cents per yard.
On*, lot of REMNANTS, best quslity, 10 cents per
yard.
Best GALIOO, joor choice, 12)4 cents per yard.
12-4 MAB8P.nj.Ea QUILTS, tl.75 apiece.
HOOP SKIRTS, tbs best, 75 cents apiece.
CHILDREN’S SKIRTS, 25 to 37)4 cents apiece.
DRESS GOODS, different Mads, 15,20,25 and 30
LADIES' ENGLISH HOSE, beautiful article, $3.00
AH these GOODS can be had at the above men
tioned prices. Those who called last week were
convinced and well satisfied.
J. EMANUEL,
Juno 5-tf LONDON STORE.
NEW SUMMER SUPPLIES
Dry and Fancy Goods
FEUCHTWANGER & CO.’S
We have Just received largo supplies of new and
handsome FANS, of every variety, from the common
PALMETTO TO THE BRIDAL PAN,
At Wholesale or Retail.
Jnat received, also, entire new varieties of
PARASOLS AND SDN UMBRELLAS,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Just received very handsome PRINTS, all of ilie
NEW SUMMER STYLES.
Just received a hugo variety of
Bleached Cottons,
Of the best makes and very cheap.
All of these GOODS, is well as oar well selected
stock of Dry Goods, Corsets and Hoop Skirts, are
sold as low as anywhere in the State.
E. FEUCHTWANOER A 00.,
Jane 6 tf Triangular Block, Maoon.
CITY AFFAIRS.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11,18C9.
The Natioxai. Lot Ikstbaxck Coxpjctt.—'Thia
Company seems to be revolutionizing the ordinary
plan of insurance. It has a paid cash capital of
one million dollars. It takes no premium notes,
and hence runs no hazards. It has solid capital
and not uncertain asset*, that may or may not be
collectable. It is prohibited from risky and specu
lative enactments by its charter. It pays poli
cies in gold for gold premiums. ' Its premiums
are low, while it pare a heavier insurance for the
same money. Its policies are negotiable, non-for
feiting. exempt from attachment, and without need
less restrictions. It took in its first six months
3,856 policies, worth 310,000.000, and its progress is
steady. It invests in Southern property, thus be
coming a home institution Atlanta ComtUntion.
Dr. J. Emmett Elackshear has been appointed'
agent for Macon, and is prepared to give full infor
mation as to the operations of tho company.
That Hat.—The newest novelty in the wearing
line is the hat which our high Sheriff, Jim Martin,
now sports. It is of a brown-sedge color and about
the size of a camp-meeting cut off at the hips.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.
Offer this day a large
LINE OF LOW AND MEDIUM PRICED
DRE^S GOODS.
Also Whits Goods and Embroideries; also Ilonao-
Fumlshlng Goods, Laos Curtains, Doyles, Napkins
and Damask; also Fans and Parasols; also every
thing in tbs House at prices that will givs perfect
satisfaction to bnyora.
Without going into particulars, ws assert, with
all due modesty, tt is our firm conviction that we
have the NEWEST and BEST ASSORTMENT or
FIRST-CLASS GOODS in tho city .and we know our
prices are right, and as low aa .the lowest. If not
more so!
We can convince the most skeptical, and invito
that large and influential portion of our population
to call and be converted. June8-tf
DR. C. J. ROOSEVELT,
HO UICE OP AT HIST*
RESIDENCE AND OFFICE
Comer of Walnut and Third Streets.
Offiee Hours, from 7 to 9 a. x. From 2 to 4 r. x.
aprl-Sm ;
D’ORGEAT!
The latest, coolest and most delightful summer
bar drink at Byington’s Hotel bar, where Major
Boyle holds forth, and will serve his friends in his
natural pleasing humor. junG-tf
• SCIENCE ADVANCES.
Aa soon as an article purporting to be of utility
lias been tested, and its merits endorsed by publie
opinion, unprincipled parties endeavor to replenish
their depleted purees by counterfeiting, and sub
stituting a spurious for the genuine article. Some
timo since, mercury, in the disguise of pills, pow
ders, Ac., was given for all diseases of' the stomach
and liver, while quinine was freely administered for
the chills. At length HOSTETTER’S STOMACH
BETTERS made its advent, and an entire new sys
tem of healing was inaugurated. The beneficial
effects of this valuable preparation were at once
acknowledged, and mineral poisons suffered to sink
into that obscurity to which an enlightened age has
consigned them. There have been many spurious
Bitters palmed upon the community, which, after
trial, have been found perfectly worthless, while
HOSTETTER’S has proved a blessing to thousands,
who owe to it their restoration to health.
For many years wo have watched the steady
progress of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS
in public estimation, and its benefident effects as a
core for all complaints arising from the stomach of
a morbid nature, and we are free to say that it can
be relied upon as a certain relief and remedy. Its
proprietors have mado the above preparation, after
years of careful study and sitting, and are now
reaping tho reward claim od by this valuablo specific,
and which they so' richly ment. It is the only
preparation of the kind that is reliable in all cases,
and it therefore demands the attention of the
afflicted.
Heavy Bobeeut—The Peeteieatoes Discovered
ajtd a Pobtios or theTPaopnrrr Recoveued.—On
the night of the 27th of April last, a trunk was stolen
in Atlanta from the residence of Mr. Peterson, con
taining jewelry, dresses and other valuables to the
amount of seventeen or eighteen hundred dollars.
The trunk belonged to s Miss Lizzie Thompson, and
since it was stolen, until within the last few days,
no due could be found to the perpetrators of the
robbery or the whereabouts of the trunk and con
tents.
It will be remembered that on one day last week,
Capt. Simpson, ofour city police, accidentally met
up with two negroes on Walnut street and attempted
their arrest, but both escaped, and in his efforts,
by officers Wood, Harley, Pridgen, Kim-
brevr and Stephan, and also by Mr. Bomar, of the
Atlanta police force, to arrest the negroes after
wards, the trail was struck which led to the identifi
cation of the parties who perpetrated tho Atlanta
robbery and the recovery of about twelve hundred
dollars’ worth of tho stolen goods.
When officer Bomar, of Atlanta, read in the Tex-
Etuaru of the Walnut street incident, it occurred to
him that these two negroes might he implicated in
tho robbery alluded to, and he immediately came to
Macon and joined our police in their efforts to ar
rest them, and whilst on the hunt, and knowing the
kind of goods that had been stolen, they came up
with a negress, Maty Bussell, on Bridge Bow, in
this city, who bad a pair of pearl ear-rings, which
had been made from two of the links of a pearl
necklace. Bho was mado to toll where ahegot them,
and in doing so, she implicated Jerry Manuel. Jer
ry waa then arrested, and he acknowledged the pos
session, at one time and another, of a lot of Jewelry
he had received from two negroes—Wiley Thomas,
alias Bedding, and Lewis Travis. These fi
are the negroes Capt. 8. and force were after,
Travis being the one that has so frequently been
taken for Bob Wagner, and tlie one, too, who has
perpetrated so many villainies around town. Jerry
said be received this jeweby in payment of board,
and be told bow and to whom he had disposed of it.
The parties were called upon and made to disgorge,
and the following articles were recovered:
One beautiful pearl necklace, valued at 3600, but
badly broken apart; two gold and on e pearl bracelets,
valued at 3150; one diamond ring, worth 3300,
which waa sold to a white man for 33, but which, be
says, he has lost. He will, of course,have to produce
or pay for it; and two very fine silk dresses, worth
at least 3125. These goods were scattered here and
there through tho city, and tbs officers had an all
day’s tramp on Tuesday last in hunting them up
as directed by the negro Jerry, whom, we are re
quested to say, is not suspected of any criminality
in tho matter, and 'frankly divulged all he knew
about it.
There remain of the stolen goods to be recovered
a beautiful and costly, set of mourning jewelry,
consisting of jet mounted with diamonds and vat-
usd at 3500, and a lot of valuable iaoea and other ar
ticles of a lady's wardrobe. These articles, however,
were not brought to Maoon, hut were sold in At
lanta, and enough has been learned about them to
lead to their recovery.
The whole affair has been well and adroitly man
aged by the oflloers haring it In hand, and they de
serve much credit for the energy and industry they
hare displayed in following np the complicated and
tedious manamvrings of two shrewd scoundrels who
have bad a month or two the start of them. The
rascals are still at large, but if they stay above
ground in tliia State they are bound to be caught.
Oafs For the first time in this market, that wo
remember, oats and com were retailing yesterday
at tho asms prios—#115 per bushel.
SrorTniT!—Wo are informed that ono of the
Maoon and Brunswick Railroad contractors, in trans
porting a number of convicts from Atlanta to their
place for labor on that road, Intentionally or other
wise dropped two female convicts in thia city, when
passing through on Wednesday night last. They
are white woman and bad been sentenced to the
penitentiary for a short term; but aa they were dis
eased, and therefore worthless sa laborers, it is pre
sumed that they were purposely left behind. They
wets arrested by our policemen and placed in tho
guard-house, to be sent back from whence they
came.
Contractor* tn biiing convicta are required to take
them at a certain prioe, just as they come, men.
women, boys and girls, and it is dear that they not
unfrequently get hold of several customers, aa in
this case, that do not pay. Bat ws submit that it is
an outrage to take these worthless vagabonds from
their confinement and scatter them through the
country. So far as the two women above alluded
are concerned, we hope our authorities will send
them hod; to the point from which they started, and
if no one can be found to reoeivo and confine them,
then release them right there and let them scuffle
for a living in a community that would palm them
off on this. We hope Railroad contractor* will not
leave any more each characters about Macon. She
has as many aa she is able or willing to look after.
Great Vameit of Silver warn at L. H. Wine’s 48
Second street.
Tbs Tcsxeb Toukxaxext.—Wo wero reliably in
formed yesterday, that tho mulatto, Jeff long, waa
making up a pony puree for the purpose of paying
his expenses to Washington, to look after the Pres
ident's reasons for withdrawing Turner's appoint
ment, and, perhaps, to rebuke the President fordo
ing so; as Jeff, is impudent and self-conceited
enough to rebuke anybody or jnything that does
not conform to bis bigoted notions generally and
his ideas of. government particularly. Jeff., wo
were.informed, was to havo left last night, and if
be did. we hope tho President will put a flea in his
car, in regard to Turner and himself, that will si
lence theta for a season.
Ry the way, what great fools these negroes are,
that wiU give their hard earnings to such fellows
Tamer and Jeff. Long, to bo squandered in trips to
Washington and the North. They had better throw
their money in the fire.
,
Retuxsed Judge C. B. Cole returned from
Washington, by the evening passenger train, on the
Central railroad, yesterday. His report is merely
confirmatory of Ins telegram to a gentleman of this
city, oa the evening before he left Washington. His
visit was entirely successful, and he believes Tur
ner’s appointment to the Maoon Postoffice, is irrevo
cably set aside. He does not know, positively, who
will be our Postmaster, but expresses a firm belief
that Mr. Washington will be retained in bis present
position.
We arc glad to state that Judge Cols returns in
good health, and is looking well, though be Is a little
fatigued from the effects of the long trip. Our citi
zens owe him a mighty debt of gratitude.
Caix aspExaxece Watches and Diamonds at L.
H. Wing’s 48 Second street.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Daily Review of the Market.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH. >
Jcxe 10—Evening, 1869.)
Business and trade generally moved along smooth
ly and brisk to-day, particularly in] the dry goods and
provision line. Several houses in the latter busi
ness report the day’s operations as very good. But
few planters visit the city now-a-days, hut they are
frequently beard from by letter enclosing orders for
provisions with warehouse acceptances. Lwte|
articles are firm at yesterday’s figures with a good
demand.
Oats are now selling by the sack at 115 per bush
el—by the car load at 1 05@1 08.
Cottox. — Beceipta to-day 4 bales ; sales 68;
shipped 87.
The market continues firm with a strong demand
and prices advanced another fourth to-day, and on
the best grade a half cent. We quote:
Ordinary 24
Good Ordinary 26
Low Middlings 27)4
Middlings 27J4@28
WACOM OOTTOM STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1868-bales... 1,326
Beeeived to-day 4
Received provioaaly 57,938—81,942
69,263
Shipped to-day .... 87
Shipped previously 58,470—58,557
Stock on hand this evening 711
C. W. ZTtNQTON. O. W. PTINOTO*.
BYINGTON’S HOTEL.
{OPPOSITE III PASSKVGElt DEPOT)
MAIDS, GA.
HYING TON BROS^T:: PROPRIETORS.
ARRIVALS. JUNE 10,1868.
C E Lloyd, city Mi) R. N Ely, Albany
W A WireiM. Ft Valley C B Hardy, Ga
SBSandf'jrd, “ L Ripley, city
J M Folsom, Gordon
T B King, N V
RT Gibson, Jones «a
A H deeming, Ga
A T Anier, Ga
T Glover, Twigrz co
BB White, Oi
Mi's 0 Moore, Ga
B N Mitchell. Go
J H I>obb.«, Atlanta
C L Varner. Ft Valley
J T Reeves. Pulaski co
Min J Moore. Ga
D W Croft, Atlanta
Wm H Crocker, Ga
J Dumas, Forsyth
_ „ H A Tarver. Baker co
Col C T Godde, Americas C >1 Clarke. Albany
R S Rust, Albany S P Salter, Houston co
Col S Rail, Ft Valley C M Quinn. Ga
E L Wight, Newton V M Hunt, Ga
[ R Uornady, G* E Canning, Irwinton
stjastsss. H O ' K w J Cullebom. Ga
— TV Wm Welti. Smithville
J J Mathews, city.
E.S. BEOWN. WM. T. EEOWK,
BROWN’S HOTEL.
(opposite the piimon depot)
BACON, OA.
E. E. BROWN & SON,: : PROPRIETORS
ARRIVAliiluN E10,1869.
Mij J D Frederick. Ga J M Selkirk. Roma
JPUorback.SC
- Edwards. Lexington
P Head. Ga
II Pappcy. Va
n
W p
W ti rapper.
Atlanta
Ate
.. CCleavelmnd. Ga
I Crowder. Ga
Alexander. Ga
Burnett. Ua
Hsgaa.Fsnnth
' Ia Head. “
Gresham, ’’
A Burke, city
B Pools. Ga
WHarria. Atlanta
rmo c u.Ga
rs Asa Jolly, Beynolds
I'm G Noble, Athens
* C Laaieter, Ga
LANIER HOUSE.
MACON, GA.
COLLIER A BOYS, PcomEroES.
FREE OMNIBUa
ARRIVALS. JUNE 10.1809.
iwkinsten,Gs GO Gibbs, Fla
H Hancock. Oa H Becket. Sar „
F O Cabaoiaa. Forsyth J *4 MeDuSie. N k
Col B J Bacon. MUchelco T B Beard, NY
Pattanon, Albany
B Moors, Autusta
_ V DuBois. Ga
Mrs W U Felton. Ga
- V Mcl'ay. Albany
J G Worrell. Penn
Mrs W Hart. D C
T F Herbert. Sar
T Powell, city
' K Goolsby. Ua
P Kincsburr. D C
LATEST MARKETS IJY TELECItAPIl.
Domestic Markets.
New Yobe, June 10, noon. — Flour quiet and
unehangod. Wheat firmer but not more active. Com
1 better, and rather quiet. Mess Fork quiet at 31
90(332 00. Lard quiet. Turpentine quiet at 44>{.
Rosin irregular; strained 2 30. Freights dulL
Cotton steadier at 31.
8tocksweak and feverish. Money active at 7.
Sterling 9'/. Gold 39. 1862s 22«f North Caro
lina* 67; new 54. Virginias, old 57; new 61,
Tennessee*, ex-coupons 64W; new62. Looisiinas,
old 70; levees 65)4-
New Yobe, June 10, evening — Flour favors buy-
s with moderate demand; superfine 4 0006 00;
common to fair extra Southern 6 30; city 6 85.
Wheat a shade firmer. Com firmer. Mesa Pork
81 75. Lard firmer; kettle 19019K- Groceries
and firm. Freights steady ; cotton per steam
Paouric Wheat.—Our attention was attract
ed some days since to a few row* of wheat in
Mr. F. O. Shockley’s garden. Mr. Shockley
purchased one head, a year aince, from an itin
erant vendor and planted a few rows in his gar
den ; each seed has produced fifteen to twenty
stalks and each stalk has made a number of
heads, at least it has the appearance of having
numerous heads; but, upon close examination,
it proves to be but one, having two hundred or
more seeds. It is a bearded wheat, grown very
luxuriantly, and we are satisfied will grow suffi
ciently high upon any land to allow of being
reaped We think it is jost the wheat for oar
climate, tho beards are easily disposed of by
the thresher, and its excessive fruitfulness and
freedom from nut make it, at least, worthy of
trial.
We understand that the seed of this wheat
will be for sale. Wo shall try it.—BarnutM*
Gazette.
Titetie is a man in Chicago who vowed he
would not shave until DouglaH was elected
President. His beard is eight feet long.
r*
Cotton firmer and more steady at 31)4; sales 2900
dss.
Money very stringent at 7; exception* with
' lion* St 7K- Sterling dull at 9V. Gold
at 36%. Governments dosed steady; "
22>l- Southerns dull. Stocks unsettled.
Satammah, June 10.—Cotton sales 326 bales ; ro-
lipta 188; exports to foreign ports 3938 ; coastwise
II; market very linn; middlings 29)4.
Chablerom. June 10— Cotton sales 225 boles;
iceipts 869; exports coastwise 873; market firm ;
liddlings 30.
LortSvnxx, Jons 10.—Provisions very firm. Mess
Pork 32 50. Bacon, shoulders 14)4; clear sides 18)4
Lard 19.
St. Louis, Juno 10.—Whisky Oi. Mess Pork 82
50. Beooo shoulders 14; desrsides 18. Lard 180
18*.
Cincinnati, June 10. — Mess Pork in good de
mand at 32 00; held- 25 higher. Bacon, shoulders
14; clear sides 18. Lard held at 19.
Houle, June 10 — Cotton sales 1200 bales ; re
ceipts 180; exports 3523; market quiet; middlings
New Okixaxs, Jane 10.—Cotton sales 1200 bales;
■ 304 ; exports 2549 ; market advanced 34
Gold 38)4. Sterling 61)4. New York 81ght par
firmer; superfine 6 00; double extra 6 25
trcblo extra G 50. Com, 110. Oats 73075. Bran
120. Hay, prime 28 00. Moss Fork 33 75. Bacon,
shoulders 15; dear rib sides 18)4: dear sides 18)
Lard, tierce 18)4; keg 20. 8ugar, common 9)41
10)4 ; prime 13M@13l4. Molasses, fermenting 1
@55 ; Whisky doll at 90. Coffee/fair 14)f@15)4
prime 16)4Q16)4.
Foreign Markets.
London, June 10, noon.—Consols 92)4- Bonds
80)4.
Sugar quiet both on spot and afloat
London, r Juno 10, afternoon.—Tallow 40»3d.
Lotetool, June 10, noon.—Cotton sales ltfOOO
ties ; uplands'll^ ; Orleans 12; market firmer.
Haves, June 10.—Cotton opens quiet and steady,
LmxrooL, June 10, afternoon—Provisions quiet
Others unchanged.
London, June 10, r. x.—Bonds 80)4.
Turpentine 28s6. Sugar steady; on spot 39s6d@
Is; afloat29*@30s.
Feanetdet, June 10.—Bonds 86)4-
Paeih, June lft—Bonne heavy. -Rentes 71f92c-
Lotbtool, Juno 10, r. x. —Cotton sales 10,000
ties; uplands 11)4; Orleans 12.
Havre, June 10, evening—Cotton closed unchanged.
tacey. A
Capt B J Stnilb. Ga
T M Acton. Atlanta
J A Kendrick. Ga
Gen A U Colquitt Gs
F M Harper, Dswson
Gen A R Lawton, Sar
ions. Ga
iwkintkiiie
J M 5immo
J Kale. U*i
D II Kilev.
Col BT1 „
I W Walker. MJ
J J Readdy. Tenn
Mrs Sandr.
WWW *
M« M l
C*pt T U West Ga
W R Kins. Cobb co
W Kryyramnntki. D C
T B Dennir. Butler
Mrs A Lockett Bibb eo
O M Dean. Sav
B B Tandiord. Ga
H Savage, Atlanta
L Lovett. Savannah
8 Hall. Ft Valiev
Miv II Felton. Ga
A J Betzs. Pena
A T 8ejmonr. Ga
J P Foster. Gs
A J Hamilton, Clinton
W T Holland, Gs
W W Wingby. Gs
W T McCullough. Gs
I. C. PLANT & SON.
Bankers and Brokers,
O FFTCE in th» Fir?t National Bonk Building, on
Cherry street, second door from ih« corner of
Second street- Will receive Dor osiu. Bur Sinht and
Time Bzehaajre on the North. Savannah, Ansusla
and other points, make liberal advances on Cotton in
Store in Macon, or on ?hipmont3 of Cotton to Rood
Northern or European bontjoff, or on Bono*. Stocks
or other good securities. Will I urchase and sell
BONDS, STOCKS, '' '
. GOLD, -
. STIVER,
and mike investments for parties as they may direct.
mar3-6m* ; x>» i
GBOHGHA
MDT0A1 FIRE ADD LIFE
insurance company.
H AVING fully organized out Company on a sure
and permanent basil, and harise tho Comptrol
ler’s authority, wo rrcaent to the Southern People
what we believe to be one ofthe safest nnd bert Life
Insurance Companies eve* established in the South
ern Country. The Home Office is in Macon, Georgia,
where every dollar invested will remain ;n our midst.
Thegalaxy of names, tiven as directors and referees,
is a sufficient guarantee of itself of the fidelity with
which this institution will be managed. The capital
is sufficient to meet all lease* in every contingency.
We earnestly appeal to our citizeiu everywhere to
build up with m this structure for the benefit of our
loved ones, our homes and our country.
Hundredi of thousands of dollars are yearly ab
stracted from the pockets of our people, and carried
to foreign parts to enrich strangers who
tie sympathy for us.
Can we not learn wisdom and use our means to en
rich ourrelres and beautify onrhomes?
Wo will try and place, in every locality, polite and
efficient Agents to transact the holiness of the Cotn-
any. And we cordially inTite all desiring agencies
> this Company to call on the Officers, at the office
nilding. near the Passenger Depot, in front of the
two hotels, on Poorth afreet, where all matters ofde-
tail will be cheerfully given-
The profits will be entirely mutual after paying
six per cent, to the Stockholders for amount of Block
fnniHiid
W. J. LAWTON. President.
J. C. McBU&NSY. Vice President.
R. J. LiGBTrooT. Secretary.
soatD or dibictois:
ASHER AYRE3, Fertilizer, Macon, Gs.
T. C. NISBET. Iron Founder, Macon, Ga.
U. T. JOHNSON Johnson. Campbell A Co.. Whole
sale Grocer*. Macon. Ga.
JACKSON DxLOAGUE. Carriage Depository, Ma-
. eon. Us.
3. C. McBUKNEV, Macon. Ga.
W. J. LAWTON, Lawton Jt Lawton, Macon, Ga.
DAVID T. SINGLETON. Planter, liatonton. Ga.
RICHARD HOBBS, of Censer A Co. Bankers. A!
DR. JAMdisV BOZEMAN. Prea’t Georgia Uoi
Insurance Company. Columbus, Ua.
“•LLACE CUMMING, " ’
Banker, Savannah. Ga.
M. P. STOVALL. Slovak A Bntler. Augusta*. Ga.
F. ADAMS. Cashier National Dank, Athens, Ga.
T. M. FURlOW. America* Ga.
% RKHEKXCKS:
HarrifS A Howell, Wilminrton, N C
Gen A a suites Young. Charlotte. N C
Vm B Wright. Fayetteville, N C
*no C Slocum, Goldsboro. *N C
fm U Lawton, Charleston. S C
, u P Boyce. President Theological Institute, Green
ville. 8 C
] L Farmao, D D, Newberry Coart Uoaee, 8 C
*01) Dargan. 1> 1*. SumpUr, 8 C
T Aikin, Knoxville. Tenn w
no MeNabb. President Eastern Dank of Eofaula,
Knfknla. Ala
Theodore liarri*. President Louisville Insurance and
Banking Company, Lotmvillc, Ky
' Vm D Miller, Lynchhurg/Ya
““ C 8 Ferguson. Lynch bare, Va
> 11 Baldwin A Co, New York
olthweight, Hice k Semple, Montgomery, Ala
aJx-Uov J G Shorter, Kuf.iula, Ala
L L Warren, President Falla City National Bank,
Loaiaville. Ky
Gordon. Owens k Stoke«. Abbeville, Ala
imery. Ala
Jew Orlfmar, La
Wood, Low k Ludwigsen. New Orleans. La
( oble A Brother*. Iron Workr, Rume.Oa
oo A R Lawton. Savannah. Ga
Hen A II Colquitt, Baker County. Ga
' hos H Willingham. Dougherty County, Ga
. amee Callaway, Atlanta, Ga
Col Lather J Glenn, Atlanta, Ga
I>rT W Keen.SalUbury.SC
Maj W M Robbins, Attorney-at-Law. Salisbury, N C
*V>1 C F Low, Merchant. Lexington. N C
• amee Sloan, Eeq. Merchant. Greensboro, N C
Ion K G Reads, supreme Court Judge, Koxboro, N C
Hon C 8 Winstead. Koxboro, N C
mson. W ‘ ~
J. L. SHEA,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
COATS,
VESTS
MADE TO MEASURE. FROM the MOST VARIED
NATIONAL
Life Insurance Company
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CHARTERED
Paidin Full-
BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS,
THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE
1868.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of the United States of America, are:
chartered by
P D s National Company, chart*.
,It affords the security of a paid-up capital
unlimited amount.
special mot of Congruu.
>ital of Ono Million Dollars, with a privilege of inorcazing it to an
{ t offers low rates of premium.
t furnishes larger insurance than ether companies for tho game money,
t D definite and certain.'
Money*mtid forpremium* vriS botaveatcd in section, where received.
8y tho provkiont of its charter, it* policies nr© exempt from attachments.
There are no unnecessary restrictions in the policy.
All jpolicies are non-forfeiting. ...
Koliciea will be paid in coin when premiums arc paid m cola.
{ is policies are negotiable,
t makes an annual addition to tho policies of one hundred per cent, of the premium paid
ed daring life, an annual inoom*«f*aa-ttnth tho amount named in tl
It pays to the insured Q I
No chart, is mado for policy foe, stomps, or medical examination.
No extra rate D charted for riiks upon tho Uvez of females.
DIRECTORS 3
tho policy.
CLARRNCE U. CLARK. Philadelphia.
JAY COOKE. Philadelphia
JOHN W. ELLIS. Cincinnati.
J. HINCKLEY CLARKE. Philadelphia.
GEORGE F. TYLBR, Philadelpia,
liladelphia.
WM. G. MOORHEAD, Phil
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington,
K. A. ROLLINS. Washington.
WM. K. CHANDLER. Washington.
JOHN D. DKFREKS. Mazhington.
EDWARD DODGE. New York.
CLARENCE H. CLARK. President.
HENRY D. COOKE. Vtee President.
H. C. FAHNESTOCK. New York.
OFFIOBrtS :
0K, Chairman Fi anee and Ex. Committee,
JAY fui'a, uihiiiui,ii ,| uuu. «uu a,, vuuiuii
KM KRSON W. P*Sr. Secretary and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER. Manager.
Application for Agencies must bo Accompanied by Suitable References.
J. EMMETT BLACKSHEAR, M. D„
jnneO-dfltwlt LOCAL AGENT.
NEW TOBACCO WE!
P WitlU
Vholeaale Grocer, Raleigh. N C
lamaon. Wholesale l .
« P Dillingham, Newborn, N C
Robert Thompson, Eeq. Wholerale Grocer, Nashville,
Tennesase
Hon John Erskin, Judge U 8 Court, Atlanta. Ga
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CEBBEDGE & HAZLEUURST,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
MACON, OA..
IVECKIVF. DEPOSITS. BUY AND 8KLL EX-
JtV CHANGE. GOLD. SILVER. Sloeks. Honda and
Uncurrent Funds.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE
POINTS.
dgrofflee open at all hours of the day.
Ifeptl-lyrl
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON.
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
TA IS COUNT, DEPOSIT AND COLLECTION.
IJ Exchange Bought and Sold.
Liberal advances made on ihipmenls of Cotton to
any good Northern or European houses.
Collections promptly attended it.
DiagCTOK*:
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li. noiJ, tVm« is* lnnpmore. 11. o, i iant.
may3 6m*
PARENTS—SCHOOLS.
J 'HE undersigned respectfully informs the eitize
of Macon that be has jost returned from his vi
to Germany, and that having studied tbs Germ
plsn of education, aa tiaras opportunity offered, and
having brought with him a set of philosophical
apparatus he D prepared toaervstoem with renewed
zeal. As ft does not comport with hiz views of pro
fessional dignity, to to around and solicit pupils, he
Vill be glad If those wishing bD services will he kind
igb to leave their names atSintleton A Hunt’s.
he may the better be able to adapt his school
room to the comfort sod convenience ofthe pupils.
The school will open in September, of whDh further
notice will be given.
may26-lm* E. H. LINK. A. M.
VAT. IIARBALS0N.
eJOUX D. PAYLOR.
JAM(58 M. WIXSTKAD.
IIV MAOON.
HAMALSQN, PAYLOR & GO.
MA.UTTF^.aTCR.Xm.S’ A.C3HHNTB
FOR TIIE SALK OF
NORTH CAROLINA Ml) VIRGINIA TOBACCO,
No. 10 HOLLINGSWORTH’S BLOCK, MACON, GA.,
Seep the Xiargett Stock of Manufactured Tobacco in the City
also,
SMOKING TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
June6-d3m
CHEAP FOR CASH.
10 Car-loads Yellow and White Corn,
1 Car-load Peas,
3000 Lbs. thoiee Leaf Lard in 3, 5 and 10 Lbs. boxes
for Retailers,
50 Tierces Leaf Lard,
* • 50 Kegs Leaf Lard, .•
50 Cans Leaf Lard,
. 75 Casks Clear Rib Sides and Shoulders,
5 Tierces Magnolia Hams,
100 Barrels Superfine Flour, ; •
50 Barrels Extra Flonr,
100 Sacks Family Floor,
300 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
200 Kegs of Nails, : ' ' •
110 Boxes of Soap,
40 Barrels Fine and Common Whisky,
40 Barrels Molasses,
50 Half Barrels Fine Syrup, %
25 Bales Macon Sheeting,
5 Tierces Rice,
25 Half Barrels White Fish,
25 Half Barrels Bine Fish,
50 Boxes Tobacco—all grades—T« Arrive,
40 Barrels Sugar,
30 Sacks Coffee,
AUj OF WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO.
jtmeG-lm— Journal and Messenger copy.