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&y Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1877.
Number 7,826
Atlanta letter.
Spwia! Corrrpoodcnm Teleerapb ud Ucnuvcr
Atlista, April 7,1877.
surattok.
The Oilc City hia for some dsya been
build a magnificent new church instead
I of the old battered bam of a honse they
bare been using since the war. The new
edifice will cost nearly {90.000 and will
bo fashioned after the most excellent [
model of architectural beauty.
We have read one copy of George
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAI DISPATCH KS.
■ x Ij;> i!s -j a- t . tl.i w:.f r<- r. iL 'X'rain’a paper and we ni'.l live. The Coamlfalon in Orleans.
tboots of ono of its delinquent citizens.
This inquiry still remains unsalUfisd, and
i.o do alto the creditors of
o aoros iBiir.
Thio peraon baa been doing an exten.
also business as a jeweler and dealer in | «»1. and we are now convalescing,
diamonds, plate, etc., for some] years in
Atlanta, find in common with many other . A FearfulShlo wreck
bnalnaas men of tba eoontry, has baaa I a tearianaipwrec
severely pressed and embarrassed by the Wm. Maguire, the only survivor of a
stringency of tho timos. To meet his crew of nine men and three passengers
constantly increasing liability be was who sailed in the brig Boanoke, from
collxos BOT3. I Nzw Oelzans, April 7.—The Commis-
Testerday the city was full of students sion, after visiting the Cotton Exchange,
from Emory College, and the boys seemed I spent an hour with Packard, who ex.
to enjoy themselves hugely. Wo are plained the situation and said, “if rocog-
informed that each one had ten pictures I sized by the President and reinstated in
of himself taken at Mote3. We met sev. | possession of tho Court buildings, arse-
CiEOLTKS.
forced to borrow besvily and at rninons Philadelphia on the 19 Ji of March for Secretary
rtiM nr (nUrAisf Thlj v-imra nr.n n> .n l.nt I ITinmlAn lamein, en>l trllrt Ulla VAO- I ' i
nais and arms, of whioh ho contended
that he had been illegally despoiled, and
accorded the moral tupport of the nation
al government, he could sustain himself
without intervention of the T'uitei States
troops.”
The Commission organized by the elec
tion of Mr. Lawrence es Chairman and
rate* of intern.t. This process was bat I Kingston, Jamaica, and who was res-
fiuanolal suicide with a'.ow poison. As I cned in the midst of a gale by the crew
the frantio struggles of a hooked trout I of the schooner Annie Todd, of Boston,
hastens his destruction, so every effort of I arrived at that port on Monday. He says
this :...tare to recuperate his financial that tho Baanoke was thrown on her beam
strength bat plunged Sharp deeper into ends on the 19th of March, tho sea sweep- I
difficulty, until at last he oould aland it lug over her. After describing nnsno-
no longer, and bn determined to save I eesafal efforts to reliove the vessel Mi-
what he oould by fi ght. It seem, that I guiro continues hi, story a, follows:
Sharp was in the habit of securing tho I “Os Tuesday, the 191b, it was blowing a j
parties, from whom be was aecnatomed I gale from the southward. At 9i. a. a
to receive advaooet, by depositing dia- I Iwo-masted rohooner saw ns, but at»o eon-
monds with them, and whenever be oould I tinned on her conrse and left ns. We |
FRO* WASHINGTON.
Garfield t*. Randall with Faint Hopes
—A Hayes Plc-Nic—The Commis
sion in New Orleans.
Washington, April 7.—Tho Repabli-
| cans aro centering on Garfield for Speak
er, and they have a slight hope that the
Texas Pacific influences may elect him.
Kandall is still tho most prominent
among the Democratic contestants.
The President and family have gone
I got a littlo preserved feed that day a<-d on a day’s excursion to tho Great Falls
some lager beer. I of the Potomac.
Next evening there was a heavy sea. There aro several gentlemen here with
Thursday, tho 21st, oimeiu with a heavy a few thousand dollars, talking seriously
gilo from tho northwest, tho seas break- of putting them in South Carolina.
This operation had been repeated so I mg over the vessel clean fore and aft. Specials from New Orleans to Northern
often, and with such perfect faith, that I causing hex to break up. The eaptain papers represent tho Nicholls showing
alisuspicion was disarmed; so when our I wished to take to the boat, bnt was before the Commission as fatally superior
delinquent exme the last time, with tho I persuaded pot to. In the afternoon to Packard’s, in yesterday’s proceedings,
usual story, he received the pawned jew- I Mr. and Mrs Dallett of Philadelphia, two I It is thought the inevitable result will
els without queatiou. He at tbo same I of the pAasengent, shook hands with Capt. I be reached much earlier than was ex-
time borrowed considerable sums from I Mehlmen and the mate, bid all hands j pected. Packard himself boa forced the
other parties in this city. This was the I good-bye, and said they hoped they fighting to his own discomfiture-
last of Sharp. He was seen to board tho I wonld meet in heaven. Mr. Dallett then j Foreign NfiWS
Georgia train on Friday evening, the | took his wife’, waterproof and wrapped
make a sale of anyjxwelry, be wonld go
to bia bsokars, get tbo gems, sell thorn,
and than retorn the principal and inter
cat of tbo advanoe.
suspicion lot.nap.
for shooting TV. E. Jones, a rival bidder
for the public printing, about two weeks
since, in an altercation resulting from
an investigation by the Legislative com
mittee into alleged frauds in tho manner
of making bids for the work.
BeKased on Ball.
Financial and Commercial
Cotton.
Tho market to-day was very doll at unchang-
ME1IPHI3, April 7«—L. H. Coe, charged I ed quotations. Transactions were as follows:
ith killing Beach, has been released on Received—bv rail ..... - *1
$25,000 bail, and Cleveland, clerk, byxragaii— IS— 44
' Shipped .....
6cia-
Stock on hand September 1. ISTn...
Received to-d.vy..
Received previouslv Tl
charged as accessory, on $5,000.
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Offick Chief Signal Officsc,
Washington, D. O., April 7, 1S77.
For tho Middle and Soath Atlantic
States, daring Sunday, northeast to south
east winds, with falling barometer, slight I Shipped to-day
changes in temperature, cloudy weather | Shipped previously
and rain, with southwest to southeast
winds, falling baromoter and rising tem
perature east of tho Mississippi, and
southwest winds, clearing and cooler
weather in the eonthwest.
statzhzxt.
Stock on hand this evening
Port receipts to-day
Stocks and Bonds.
QUOTATIONS COBBSCTID DAILY BY
midnight dispatchks. l. RIPLEY, Broker.
Foreign Nows.
Georgia 3 per cent. Dona*
_ _ oat alio
London, April 7.—The Lancashire op- 2522“ Z £1 teSWSSkrt iul
erative cotton spinners havo obtained tho Georgia 7 per cent", bonds (endorscdj"'..'l06 aios
sanction of their executive committee to Georgja 7 per cent, bonds (plain) .103 a}09
give in their notice to qnit woik within- j Georgia® P® 1 *•*——
a fortnight, if they deem that step advi-
sable. They have resolved to exhaust City of Columbus 7 per cent
every conciliatory resource, and will I Oity of Au^ustii 7 per cent
make another effort to lecnrea peacoful j city of Atlanta 8 pS rent"'."'."'"'.'
settlement.
Mincing Lane Markets opened cn
Wednesday after the Eister holidays | jj. Jt G. B. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)... Ma«
without animation. Tho uncertainly Montgomery and West Point bonds 87 alOO
still attending continental affairs pra- I Western R.K. of Alabama ut mortgage 90 a 98
vented any improvement. Rather large ..I! 0 !!! 8 .' 99 Jloo
supplied of ccffeo were brought forward, M.& A. R. R. (endorsed) 93 a 96
but plantation Coy Ion and East Indian I South Gju A Ftelrt mortgage bond* a
found ready buyers at 2s per cwt.
TIIE NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE.
Central Railroad joint mortgage...
Macon and Western Railroad
Southwestern Railroad....
99 *100
...... 60 a S3
CO a 85
35 a 75
80 a S8
*8 a 90
90 a 1)2
100 alQl
97 alOO
. 97 alOO
90 a 83
A Few Political Resolutions.
Boston, April 7.—The New England
os»h‘Su.-i. . T I It.rnnd h.rhuS Time pmtiramd'nnn 1 Vienna, April 7.—'The news from Con- Conference of the Methodist Episcopal I
rh!t ‘^March.and tho last heard or him is ..H, en threw Thamtmlvoa into I fitaDt 'noplo that Itnaiia hail addressed a j Church, at their meeting nt Lynn to- I hnai. increase. 5.000
that ho reached Augusta. Hjre the ‘ , i ie kod fast in eeoh demand t0 Ih 0 Porta for a ostegorical I day, adopted unanimously tho following: «oooooo
C T^bT^n n .ome iitetoZoVatoui I other’s arms when the tea drifted them | "-“*“5!! : I th ? I „ d ™ ->«®
hia possible auicide, growing out of n
^SwUh a druggist a £ I .T,^ I „ t ' News Items. I and too outspoken to need to bo reaffirm-
fore his doparture.butrit was probably in- j et * ** S 0 ** 1 around hts head and drowned New Haven,April 7.—Charles Wilson, hy ns at the present time, and now,
tentional on hi. part to crcSt” such n himself. The oaplain, steward, ono sailor boiling from Texas,was killed in attemp- that legalized slavery has been forever
suspicion to foil pursuit There ean ho and a boy drifted away in the dark. The ting to escape from the police. abandoned in this conntty, we feel equal-
very littlo probability uiat a man with Btern went next » an<J tho lwo mat£s with New York, April 7.—News has been ly desirous that they who, having been
nearlv 550000 worth of innnla and mnn I it- Tbo mate was drowned alongside, received of the death of Phillip Clayton, victims of that oppression, wore deprived
> y enhis porson^and wUh every chTnM ■ Wn wrfo lashed ,Q tho einmp of the I United States consul at Callao, in Pern. I of their civil rights and m ‘
of escape in hia favor, would commit as
Southwestern Railroad, stock 72 a 7S
Georgia Railroad stock.... 72 a 73
Central Railroad stock. S3 a 39
Atlanta and West Point Railroad stock 81 a S2
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock. 85 a 86
Katonton Branch stock 75 a SO
Banlc Statement.
j Wo were lashed to the stump of the
I maimuank. A brig passed close to us but
unprofitable an act as to take his life.
THE BITTEN,
wo are happy to Bay, can afford to lose
wiihont nny serious inconvenience. The
public generally does not seem to syro
did not take any notico of ns. Wo got |
some tallow to eat, bnt wo suffered very
much from thirst. In tbo morniog we saw
a bark about a mile away, bnt she did J
not take any notice of ns. In the aftor-
| United States consul at Callao, in Pern, j
Ho was a Georgian.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
righto and means for intel
lectual and moral cnltnre, may have so-
cured to them all the rights and privil
eges that their changed relations to tho
country, and their consequently in
creased responsibility so imperatively
demand for them.
2. That wo ore glad to reoogniza in the
pathiao very deeply with tho unfortnnato * «nod 0 rated and wo got some more
ten por centers, but rather displays a to oat, bnt onr thirst was fearful.
Gratloana-liko joy in feeling that, -Now, 5 1 ltnrd 7. , !“
infidel, I have tboo on tho hip.” I dies and a tin of sardines, but no water.
Tire 1 I bnnday was blowing a gale from the _ _ . _
southeast. Oao msn wont crazy with Speaker. His friends claim for him sixty United States so as to secure to all class
an quite a goodly company, and they (tlirgt nnc j drownod himself. I got a pledged votes. cs of onreitizsnsthafalland free exeroiso
liiemaelvo* tho sum of Mn(] , 0 to C4ti bnt onr thirat wa , fearful. The charges against ex-Secretary of of all their rights and privileges, and wo
aim. TL Sharp s capturo, and At diy | iRbt lbo next Wednesday h,iw a Stato Seward, made when ho was Minis- pledgo to him, in tho execution of this
*iuu tobensea ns a telegraphing ‘ unJ . so hoonor, tho Anoio Todd, which rescued tor at Peking, aro officially pronounced | purpose, onr hearty sympathy nndsjtp-
BACOK—Oloar rib slilea.„
Shoulders
Bulk clear rib side-
Bulk shoulders
Lons clear aides...—........
Magnolia hams.....
I CORN—By car loud
small lota
MBAL
OATS—Yoltow and railed
Rust-proof seed
An Intrigue lor ibe Election or a
Republican Speaker.
IUltlOBATION.
it will bo remembered that at tho last
nssion of tho Legislature ono of tho few
things of valuo dono by that moat incom
petent body was tho granting of a char
ter to tbo "Georgia Land, Immigration
and Navigation Company.” In pursu
ance, therefore, with tho direction of the
General Assembly, tbo Commissioners,
named as charter members of said com
pany, hold a meeting for that purpose nt
the State Honse on Tuesday last. After
electing a chairman and secretary, tho
body adjourned to assemble on Wednes
day. At this second meeting it was . . . _ ,
found that the amount of stock required I tnont of the South Carolina case, tho mtri-
Capitol Notes.
Washington, April 7.—Halbert E. _ _
Payno declines tho Assistant Secretary- I inaugural address of onr present Chief I FLOtJE—Zxtrabunfiyl'pBr'cwt"
ship of the Interior. I Magistrate and, in other words and aals, I Family, per cwt
Ex Governor Gilbert C. Walker, of I of his clearly defined purpose on his pare I Bitra.per cwt......
Virginia, is becoming prominent for j so to administer tho government of theaa | RARU^Saf.’lutiooS'.!!!!!"!!.'.'."."
Leaf, in tubs
Leaf, in buckets
Till pails, 10 lbs
Tin pails, S lbs
Tin pails, 3 lbs
MOLASSES—Choice Uuba, khds
9) a 91
7i a 71
Si a Si
6! a Ci
81 a Si
121a IS
69 a 70
73 a 75
70 a 78
CO a 65
none
4 50 at 75
4 25 a4 50
4 00 at 25
5 75 at 00
12k
12
13
14 a 14|
141a 15
16 a 15k
me; my oompanion want crazy while unfounded by tho Consul-General of tho port, and we will earnestly pray that God
the sohoonor was noar ns, nnd drowned | United Slates at Shanghai. | may give to him and his advisers tho
I himself.”
Choice Cuba, bbls
Kuirarhouse, hhds
Sugarhouse, bbls
Choice Now Orleans
Tho Attorney General has issued in- I wisdom to guide them in their important
structions to hia subordinates throughout I and difficult work, and wo sinoorely hope »; No J2f
tho country to curtail their expenses. (that our too long disturbed country may | Brown iof
Tho Times has the following* oditorial: I again enjoy an ora of good feeling, peaoo
“Tho Lanisiann Commission have enter- and prosperity.
ost a fobual offer of A TBiDE and I ed upon their task of conciliation end Tho adoption of tho substitute report
bargain trying To ALLURE SOUTHERN oompromiso and already begin to find it waa reooivod with applause.
up hill work. Governor Packard exhibits The oommitteo on tho freedman’s aid
a disposition as far removed from com- society presented its report. Since tho
promise as could well bo imaginod, and organization of tho soolety 53,000 dollars
will hoar no proposals whatever which do I have been expended and its namorous I java...
nnf nmnnail nnon iKn acen mnhnn I succoshGzi demon-.1 Ffltc.il that fhn Divino 1
DEMOOB1T8 WITH THE PROMISE OF OFFI
CIAL PATRONAGE
New York San.]
Washington, April 2 —With the settle
O. coffee lit
Ultra C. white 12*
Standard A 13*
Granulated 13*
Powdered and crushed......... IS*
COFFEE—-Common Si)
Fair 21
Good 22
Prime.
not proceed upon the asAumption
that he ia the legally elected exec
utive of the State. If the Commission
bylaw had been subscribed, viz: $20,000. g™ for tho election of a Republican ^ a flaw inhia ti t r a ho IsUw-
Hon. David E. Butler was elected by a | Speaker reoppi “Delay ^“'broken pro- ^‘tobavT the bgtakhn. reconvened'
successes demonstrated that the Divino j
blossing had been given to their opera
tions.
Chamberlain Interviewed.
Columbia, April 7.—Chamberlain was ]
and June delivery, 6 5 32 July and August
delivery 6 5. IS.
2 p in—Uplands. low middling clause, shipped
April by sail S 516.
Sales, American, 39,060.
3 30 p m—Futures stedy. Upland, low mid
dling clause. April and May ’delivery 61-6; May
and June 6 3-32; Jnno end July 6 9 32; July
and August 611-32.
Produce.
Baltimore—Flour active, strong and bonvant
Prices higher all round. City Mills superfine
6 50.6 50. extra rap-rllne 8. Howard Mills and
Western superfine.. J0a6 50; extra superfine 6 75a
723; family 7 75oS25; rio brands S 75a9 00; family
9 50. Wheat in strong demand. Pennsylvania
red 175al 76; Maryland red, prime, 1 75al 77,
amber 1 SO. white 175al SS. Southern Corn
fairly active and firm. Western firm; South
ern white 53: yellow 55:35k.
Oats steady and firm; rye quiet; provisions
qmet and heavy; pork 15: bacon shoulders Cl;
clear rib 9i; bams 13al4l. lard refused 0i; coffee
dnll and nominal; whisky doll 7k: sugar steady
at 10}.
Cincinnati.—Flour firm and nnchanged.
Wheat stronger and scarce; red 1 COal 65. Com
strong at -ils 13. Oats steady. Rye easier ut
75. Barley dull, fall 60a70. Pork easier 14 50a
14 75. Lard active steam 91-2, kettle 101-2. Bulk
meats easier; shoulders 5is5l; short ribs 7 l-2s7).
short clear sides 7f. Bacon dull at Cl, 81-2 and
S! for shoulders, clesr rib snd clesr sides. Whis-
unsettled at 134. Butter steady and un-
raged. Hogs in good demand tor better
grades; parking 6 loss £0; icceipts 1,668; ship
ments 315.
St. Louis—Flour active and firm; oitra fall
6 40a6SJ: double extra fall 70722-
Wheat excited and higher; Ao. 2, red fall 1 63:
No. 3 ditto 154al51}. Corn active. No. 2. mixed
45}a40i- Oats advance asked but no de
mand, 36 asked. Rye inactive, 67 1-2 bid. Bar y
ley quiet and steady. Whisky steady at 4;
Pork inactive and lower, not saleable over 141-2.
Lard dull, 9} bid Bulk meats quiet: car lots
shoulders Sit clear ribs 7} bid. Bacon quiet:
shoulders :5ja5 7-3, S}aSS and SlaSJ. llocs lairly
artive. and unchanged. Cattle in fair domand,
but nothing doing tor want of stock.
New York—Flour again Ca5k better; fair
trade for export and homo use 6 96; 7 75 common
to fair extra; 7 SOalO good to choice. Wheat about
lebetter, modrate export and milling domand.
winter wheat qniet andtnominal. Com fully lc
better; good export and borne demand; ungraded
western mixed 54}a 65; white Southern 551a66.
Oats a shade stronger with moderate business.
Coffee and sugar dull and unchanged, with
moderate demand. Molasses unchanged. Rye
steady with moderate inquiry. Tallow, steady
at 8aS}*Pork closed strong, newness 14 90.
Lard opened firmer, .but afterwards declined,
closing strong for primo steam at 9 85. Whiskey
easier at 7}. Freights to Liverpool a shade
firmer, common tail 1-4, steam 1-4.
CnrcAoo—Flour steady and firm. Extra
S £5aS76; family 6a650. Wheat scarce and firm.
No. £ Chicago Spring 1 32} cash or April, 1S6}
May No. 3 do. 137}. Com in good demand
and a shade higher 32} hid cash or April, 35}
May. ;Oats steady at 3U cash, S5a35} May.
Rye active and a shade higher, 651-2. Barley
weaker at 63. Pork fairly active and a shade
higher at 14 !0nl4 12k cash or April, 1417ia-
14 20. May, 14 27}al4 30 Juno. Lard in good do
mand and a shade h'gher at 9 40 cash, 9 45 April,
9 47 May, 9 47 1-2 June. Bulk meats in good
demand and unchanged. Whissy stronger at
LOUISVILLE—^Flour in lair demand; extra 5 60
a5 73. family 6 00a6 to. Wheat scarco and firm;
red 1 52, amber and white 1 65. Com dull and
unchanged. Rye firm at 75. Oats, white 40,
raixodSS. Provisions firmer. Poik;steady[a: 14-
75al5 (0. Bulk meats firmer; shouldors 6};
clear ribosides S}, clear sidea 9. Bacon firm;
shoulders 61-2. 8} and 9 for clear rib and clear
sides; sugar cured hams firm at 10}. Lard
steady; clioico leaf in tieres 10 60al0 75, kegs 1150.
Whisky quiet at 4.
Liverpool. 2:S0 p m—Breadstuffs firm. Now
Western mixed corn 22and 26: flour 25a26; primo
mess pork 69: clear middles 41sCd
American lard 4Gs6dai7s
—o—
Naval Storoa.
WrmiNGTOX—Spirits turpentine firmat S3;
roiiu Quiet and firm at 170 for strained; crude
turpentine steady at 1 50 for bard. 1 50 for yellow
dip. 2 50 tor virgin; Tar steady at 1 CO
NSW Yore—Spirits turpentine a shade firmer
at 37iaS3. Bosin steady at 2 05a212* for strained
Liverpool, Spirits turpentine 2 8 and 0.
Sugar and Coffee
BLACK STRAP,
LARGE
prices.
50Boses of Low Grade
Tobacco.
AND JOWLES.
250 KEGS OF NAILS
Which wo offer at a bargain.
CIGARS,
A large stock ot fine and low grades.
II A M S’ AND JL. A. It XV
The very best brands.
A FULL STOCK OF CASE GOODS.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & 00.
•prS tf
Factoiy
CRACKERS—Soda
Cream , M
Ginger...
Strawberry^
CANDLES—Star.
NAILS—Basis 10s
STARCH
PEPPER
SPICE.....*
GINGER...
NUTMEGS.
CLOVES....
4) ft B5-
65 ftl 0*
1 75
unanimous vote President. “dUm/ol- £ btf<I£“aaSw in ofte to IMRW lb* vote, but not interviewed by tho Associated Pr
lowing gentlemen a Board of Directors: “' 8 « “• “Loont in’in^eri otl »rwise. Ic * h0 United States troops agent on his arrival hero to-day, as to his
K T Paine, B W Frobel.DE Butler, J I nast ^went^fonr *hcrars I a ^° removed, Packard proposes to lest I intentions in the future. Ho said ho
® J 0 ”* JV ran < " r ’ C wilh Drominent Southerners in town his ability to keep his placo by forco of oared not to etato the details, a9 ho had
H Olmstead, T J Smith, Wm V Price “ 1 n ' : g hn °" „“nt as near to a #rm!, > aad ho happens to be a man who, Lot had tiino te consider them, lmt in
RUSS P JOhn “ n nn<1 J SSf a trade and bargafn as men !“ * «f this kind can be trusted general he did net regard tho withdrawal I ! R
II Fannin. j ., withnnt rommittincr th<»mqelv£»fl I ^ 1S vwd. As it 13 equally car- I of tho troopjas affectinsj his legal rights, j CIGAWi—-PerM .22 00*75 00
Immediately after the adjournment of I to B sngRe stion of ’ party trenoliory. I jain that the President will leave nit oan- whatever effect it might have on bis j 2wXi 11 SS
the stockholders thoro was a meeting Uampton nnd Butler aro not men who j tesl “ ,s to themsslvos as soon as all practical ability to maintain them. He
of tho directors, and tho following gen- ] ny tbemselvea open to proposals of tbis Possih- 0 means of bringing about a sot- Ka id it would probably bo his duty to
t lemon chosen efficera of said comp.au;.- bnt ,, 0 reasonable doubt appears 116,11001 have been exhausted, tho dan- hold his office until removed from it by
lion. David E. Butler, President; Capt. CX rat in tho minds of men familiar with I E ° rs of 0IV1 * C0Efll ® t in Lauisiana ate by j force.
E T. Paine, Secretary, Perino Brown, yesterdsy’a conforenoes that rncourngc- “ ilHead^ho oountry to regard D tlie labor. I fn nnswor to an inquiry as to his course
taq.. Treasurer, and Col. B. W. Probel, mflnt from tboso two men wonld havo I of (ho commiapion ^ lth . -.-Mitinnal I if Hampton should oonveno tho Legisla-
genertl agent and engineer. I brought a plump offer from Matthews and EO ii a q r s„ ' I turo immediately, bo said ho oould not
TI . r * object Sohurz. I civ- DOW dutermino that. He oould only say
of this company is to induco immigration I From first to last Hampton has been so I rorcign N6W3. that ho intonded to pursue n conrse con-
to the State of Georgia of a doss of J wholly master of the situation that Matt- London, March 7.—A Times’ corres- *>“tent with a firm belief in the jnstioe of
hardy tillers of tbo soil to fill up tho I hews’* plansiblo saggestions fell to tho I p onc j en t at Pora, telegraphs: “ There I hia poeition and esnse without regard to
many thousand acre*of land now lying I groan a. They ato boiDg industriously ar0 men in high places’ hero for whom I P er6 °nftl consequonces.
idle and useless in tho State; also to dif- tene wed elsewhere. Friends of the Ad- I peace b ae an many terrors as war - who ! 'Wasbisgton, April 7—11 43 p
fueo in Europe correct information as to ministration, probably without founds- think the protocol should be resisted as There is not n word from Now Orisons.
tbo material resources of Georgia. | tiou, are not slow to claim the assistance an inj - ur y. ^ Indce d, some members of the —
old Turkish party declare, that as Bossia | A Don Drops from a Tower One
lsboe tracts
of Ben. Hill in such a bargain, and with
HNUFF—Lorillard's, Jar.
Lorillard'a, foil ..............
TOBACCO—Common
Fine...
tiALT-Virginift.
1 10 al 4»
llalf-hffrrela «? 00 m8 00*
Barrels, li 60
WRLL-BUCKET8—Perdoa 6 00
NAGGING— Heavy, t* lb.. 13*a 13^
- i\ lb. 13 a 13i
M 3 lb 122ft 13
TIES—Arrow........................ •>
Pieced 3*
Nlilpjping Produce.
CO ERECT ED DAILY BY
clus'uv h b7p.«. 8 c n « Wouf^riiins him Fe ' ,t0n “f d B h Th° ?^ r6i “°T ^ HuNnaxp M&TJi is"- I
11 a 12
8 a 10
16 a 20*
BERND BROTHERS,
of lbs State." but they will reoiive no I Hill in tbo House. Since CuL Alston I b “ WRr or . xeaxeruay evemuga very seuaxo, geuieei-i 4L 46, 48, THIRD STREET.
land gratuitously, though stock can bo withdrew his application for tho Georgia °° , q “ ca ‘ ’ R ent T H1UES— S mt ’ " er Rk - S -
eubseribed in land, the value of said land Marahalsbip, an application backed by The Times pnnts the following « “ to , **i® **!* Tre J B ^ t to uppr ih 16 a so)
t. bo nssea-ed by the company. The Senator Gordon, the Administration has ‘eaJing article: Our government has not “ , ~ )k OOAT %lbllLT..::: H5Ts
►look will be sold in $100 shares. had no pretext even on which to olsim the passed the bounds of constitutional right him, and at once betook themselves to 1 WOOL—Fleece, barry, perib 10*15
All land sold the immigrant will be at support of that Senator. With him will in lta expression of opinion, or its en- “• !°P °* th ® buildiDg to experiment on l tt ’ e — 1
lbo market value of land in tho section stand tho Georgia delegation. Postmas- ffagements in regard to Turkey, butEus- tbe jumping qualities of the animal. Ee
- 1 sia receives aU she asks for aad probably wai5 il ° elderly dog, and had that philo-
more than she expects. This is also the sophical turn of mind that convinced
feeling at Vienna. Our correspondent, I him that it would be useless to ar-
reportiug the feeling there, says: *’MiM ! the danger _ there was in un-
tor-Geceral Key is trusted to do soine-
I thing in Tennessee. One. perhaps two I
members are expected in North Carolina,
and some hope is had of Texas. In all |
Unwished — 16 a 22}
Washed 25aS5
I WAX—Clean, per lb 28 a 29
| TALLOW—Prime, per lb 6 a
DRIED PEACHES—Peeled, per lb— nominal
: SHEEP SKINS-Per piece 25 a 75
SHEARLINGS—Per pieco 15 a 20
! OTTER—Per piece 25 * 200
ut lbo Slate where the sale is mad > to
be paid lor iu ten years. Tbis scheme,
however, is not folly determined upon,
and may be subject to some change. . auu oupo .= o— . „ —... ~ ... ,
If the land sold the immigrant brings I these directions the President’s delay bss as the language of the protocol «a, it con- I dertaking tho feat his assailants had sng- | BEAVERj-Per piece. 2? * 75
a higher price than the assessment of the I left small encouragement for the Hayes I tains a full and unequivocal acceptance g^led to him, and so without any RACCOON Per niece 5a20
cacipeny at the time of subscription, the I Demooiacy. I by all thopowersof the Russian views snarll0 g argument or snapping debate he Is am
surplus, after deducting the commissions, The curions faot in tho sitaation to-dsy concerning the international position of announced himself ready and prepared I MUSKRAT—per piece Sale
etc., will accrue to the benefft of the is that Matthews, who manipulated tho Turkey. Although the protocol does not for leap I WUL®CAT-^r I5a25
stockholder. iatiigne of Febrnary last, is now actively even menUon the treaty of Paris, the Tremont Hotel to the ground is a gggSg, gLr^TTTT i it# 00
In furtherance of this project, we have and icdastrionsly at work on another, principles of tho independence of Tor perilous one, but tho dog was bnmful or I LEATHER—In tho rough 18 a 21
l*ecn informed by Captain Paine and I Hayes 19 backing him. He misses no key. and non-intervention in her internal I enterprise, and[made it. The distanco is \ GINSENG—Per lb.
Colonel Frobel that the following roads chanos to snggest to Southerners that the alfair3 are virtually abrogated.** about ono hundred feet, and while pass-
havo engaged to transport immigrants patronage in within their reach. ,Within The Times continues: “Lord Dsrby’o “ff through that space the dog evidently -rpr™iPum »r a mm h-
■ettling in Georgia free of charge from a day or two he talked over tho entire declaration defers deliberation on the had some grand old ideas of gravity that | LAiKttf 1 HI(. WAKLF i 1|
tho State lines to any point along their list of Federal officeholders, .Republicans I common action of the powers, but it doe3 I tho world will never know. When ho
line* in the State: Tho Central, Albany | all, in a Southern State, with a leading not affect the principles contained in tho I jtrack the ground he waa stunned, and » Financial*
and Golf, Brunswick and Albany, and Democrat of tbo State; the covert and, in I text of the protocol. Wo have a right ,? otio ? ea3 * or several minutes, but
the Atlanta and West Point. The same some oases, open suggestion being that to say the powers, and particularly Eng- finally got up and walked off, resolved m Monev°sf Gold 4^* l Exchange 5
arrangements,doubtless, will be perfected I this Democrat’s opinion and that of his I land, have not been wantingjin good will I his own mind, doubtless, never to ascend | lon? lbo ^ 45s.‘Stato bonds* firm. Gov*
with th© other roods of tho State. I friends ooald dispo.io of a great deal of j towards Russia, and wo hopo the Russian I finch lofty heights again, and particu— J emments steady.
*-* r * Money easy and offered at 4; sterling firm at 6:
gold dull at 4jaG. Governments; dull and
lower; (new 5s 10*. Stato bonds quiet snd
- . , 1 nominal.
A Tbibune Discovery.—Ia an article J stocks active and irregular. New York
on the carpet-bag exodus the New York I Central 92*. Erie 7*. Lake Shore 47*. Illinois
Triiunc has made a discovery which h03 j Chicakoani North-
great doal of I towards Bassia, and wo hopo the Bnssian I Ktlci lofty heights again, and particu
th* movement I this patronsgo if the right management I pfsrasMSt will show it knows how to I when there is a boy in sight.—Get-
contemplated is most important, and will, I wasusod. | regard tho spirit in which it has been ■ rrstonNews.
if bnooesstnl, exert a moat pawerfnl in- I This is Matthew’s intrigue in tho House, met. It may seem useless to appeal to
Hatton upon the fatara of onr State. He has another in the Senate. Ho nssar- a military power relative to a decision,
Georgia presents many advantages of ed Hampton and Batler of his ^friendship which, in all probability, it has already
olimate, soil and productions, agrionltu- j yesterday. The same day bo told a friend taken, but if any uncertainty still lingers
roland mineral, far snperior to any other to assure Patterson that Oorbin, Boiler’s in the Czar’s counsels, he mav be infin-
titato in the South. Wnat we lack is a rival, wonld bo admitted, which happens enced by the fact that the* protocol is
farmer population. Deprived of tho bulk to be precisely what Patterson doesn’t recognised a3 an honorable attempt to
of onr laboring population, as a State, we want. Said Matthews yosterday to a satisfy Kusaian susceptibility and 13
present tbe i.uamalous poeition of an friend whom he wished to open intimate justifying disarmament. Until the an-
agricnltnral people witbont laborers, relations with Palteison and thereat of nouacement is made, we^bave the ri»ht I P ol ‘ c 7 8 ‘ nc,J tne war boa been that it gave
With a territory equal to that of Franoe the gang: “Ton must assure Senator I to consider ir uncertain and °«n I °PP°ri'inity f° r adventurers, who were
or England, we have a population eqnnl Patterson that it is very painful to U3 to give our readers the best mean- . utterly without standing or consideration
C Q»y lO OO© of | hf-i I* smaller provlcr — — I Ka /a..J In,.. 4 V.I. „ * t«.. <.7. \U. onl. I .• . . _ .« .. mm Ok I .wm onrnTritlTilf T— orirl w)tft If
Wby, oar State could accommodate
million souls, nod nobody bo
for room. Let every true man who really
ilesiroa the prosperity of the Empire
Atlantic and Gulf B. R.
General Superintendent's Office,
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
Savannah, January 25,1877.
ON and after this dato Passenger Trains on
tbis Road will run as follows;
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leavo Savannah daih at 4:45 P M
1 “ 7:55 P M
ATnvcw isamonugo “ .................. 9:00 A M
Arrive at Albany “ 10:45 AM
Arrive at Live Oak “ 4;I0 A M
Arrive Jacksonville “ 11:00 A M
Arrive Tallahassee “ 12^15 P M
Leave Tallahassee “ 2:00 P.M
Le*ve Jacksonville M 3:10 P.M
Leave Live Oak “ «WMFM
Leave Albany “ 5:00 P.M
Leavo Bainbridge ** 4:S0 P M
Leave Jcsup • •* 6.23 A M
Arrivo at Savannah * 9:40 A M
Pullman Sleepin< Cars ran through to Jack
sonville from Savannah and from Montgomery
via Albany.
No change of cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville or Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Tallahassee take
this train.
Passengers for Brunswick and Darien take
this train.
Passengers for Macon take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon ot 7:30 p. m. daily
connect at Jcsup with this train for Savannah.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 a. w. (daily
except Sunday) connect st Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 5:20 p.
It. (daily except Sunday.)
Connect at Albany with Passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Eu-
faula, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Saturday; for Columbus Thursday and
Saturday mornings.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
day* excepted) for St. Augustine. Palatka and
Enterprise.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah. Sundays excepted, at 8;S0 A
* - H:]5 a
1:15 P
6:20 P
10:20 P
7:45 A
12:55 P
4 20 P _
G;40 P M
9:45 P
INMAN LINE
MAIL STEAMERS
FOR QUEENSTOWM AND LIVERPOOL,
Sidling from New York as follows:
City of Richmond, Saturday, April 14, at 3:00 P M
City of Brussels, Saturday, April 21, at Noon.
City of Berlin Saturday. April 28, at S:00 p si
City of Chester, Saturday, May 5. at 1100 a m
City of Montreal,...Saturday, May 12. at 3:00 P11
Passengers will find theso steamers tastefully
fitted up, and the staterooms largo and perfectly
ventilated. Tho saloons are tho entire width of
th > voss. l, and situated where there is h ast
noise a
to sea
doirt,
Barber’s shop. Electric Bells, Spacious Promo-
nado Decks, etc., etc.
Southerly course during tho ice season
Rates of passage—*S0 and $100. gold, according
to accommodation, all having equal saloon privi
leges.
Round Trip Tickets—$115 and $175, gold.
Stcerasc—To and from all points at reduce
rates.
JOHN C. DALE. Agent.
mar2 Sin 15 Broadway. New York.
/GEORGIA,BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. John
vjT P. Lee applios to tho undersigned for letters
of administration tmon tho estate of Albert N,
Whitner. late of said county, deceased.
All persons interested aro required to be and
appear at tho court of Ordinary on tho first Mon
day in April next, to show cause, if nnv they
have, why letters should not be granted tho ap
plicant.
Given under my hand officially.
maStd J. A. McMANUS. Ordinary.
READ THIS.
A LL who are in search of Health, whoso c
s» tit ut ions are impaired from sedentary h&b
its, or too groat strain upon tho “nervous system”
by continued application to busicess; or old per
sons, whether male or female; when vitality ro
quires resustication; or when tho digestive or
gans need tone; or those afflicted with pulmona
ry disease; all will find great relief from tho
judicious use of CHESNUT GROVE WHIS
KEY.
For sale by
apr5 tf
E. PRICE & SONS,
Sole Acents, Macon Ga-
0HUFAS and GERMAN MILLET SEED
Tennesseo and Georgia Ground Peas, for sale by
mpr4dlw JONES & COOK.
Sam’l Hall. J. H. Hall. Washingion Poe. Jr.
HALL, SON & POE,
Attorneys at Law,
MACON. GA.
Office—Oxer Cotton States Life Incur-
anco Office.
Will practice in tho Superior Courts ot Bibb,
Upon, Monroe, Crawford, Houston, Twiggs, Pu-
Land for Sale
os
EXCHANGE FOB CITY PBOPERTY.
F IVE miles from Macor.un tbo cast side of
tho river, I will sell two hundred and fifty
acres—ono hundred and fifty of woodland and
balance cleared, with two good tenant houses,
with stables, etc., to each, or I will exchange said
land for city property. For further particulars
address.
G. M. DAVIS,
ma21dlwawlm* Macon. Gn.
Arrive at Jesnp
Arrive at Tebenuville
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrivo at Jacksonvillo
Lea-e Jacksonvillo
Leave Live Oak
Leave Tebeauvilio
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah
Passenger, leaving Jiaeon at 7:30 a.m. make
close connection at Jesup with this train ford*'
vannah.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave Junction, going
west. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at lid
a. m.
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thuradav and Satur
day at 4:30 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-WESTERN DI
VISION.
Leavo Dupont (Sunday cxccptod), at 5.10 AM
Arrireat Valdosta “ - 7.10 AM
Arrive ot Quitman “ 9.00 A M
Arrivo at Thomaavilio - 11.15 A
Arrive at Camilla “ “ 5 04 P M
Arrireat Albany " ‘710PM
Leave Albany •• 5.50 AM
Leave Camilla “ “ 7.50 A M
Leavo Thomaarille •• “ 12.43 P M
Leave Quitman “ “ 2,30 P M
Leave % aldosta “ ” 3 60 P M
Arrive at Dupont “ “ c10 P M
Way Freight train, with passenger accommo
dations, leaves Savannah daily at 7.00 A. M.
(Sundays excepted), arriving at Savannah 415
P. M. (Sundays excepted.)
Geo. S. Harass, Genera) Ticket Agent.
H. S. HAINES.
mar27t! General Superintendent.
been apparent to all but violent pirti3iU3
for many years. It says:
“Tho fact is that tho Republican party
has been rannin" a political poorhou3e
too long. The ono fatal defect of its
Stale give a baud and heart ta this goad
work.
AMUSIHSMT3
Atlanta has for somo time past been
enjoying a rich treat in the admirable
and faultless reading of Mr. J. Wil
loughby Readc. These entertainments
have been characterized by a refinement,
polish and excellence, we have never
seen surpassed in anything of the kind
before. Though the majority of Mr.
Reade’s recitations are humorous,
yet the fun is always refined and agree
able, nothing gross or ignoble being in
troduced.
Mr. Retde is pa-ticularly happy in his
rendition of” The Raven," “Panch in the
presence of tbe Paasenjoire.” and “Carl
the Martyr.” We think, however, that
bit master piece is that gallant poem of
MicAuleyV/'Horatious at tho Bridge.”
We cordially recommend Mr. Beade to
the people of our sister city as a pleasant
gentleman and most excellent eloqu-
lionut, superior indeed to Bonham, and
advise all who wish to spend a pk-asant
and profitable evening by ail means to
hear him when he visits Macon.
NEW CHURCH.
Tne p<opli-ot (he l-'ir?; Presbyterian
Caurch of this city Iists commenced to 1
. i 43t Rock Island 97}.
Sub Treasury balances — Gold 74A12.7S5.
Currency 40.930.524. Sub Treasury paid interest
1,099; for bonds 41.0901 customs receipts 326,000
Daeis— 2 p.m.—Rentes 1081 6c.
4 p m—Rentes lOSf 17tc-
Losdos—Noon— Erie, 7.
230 p m—Money 96 9-19; account C6J. Gold
opened at 5.
Cotton.
Nzw Yoke—Cotton quiet. Uplands 117- .
T „ ,, . . Montenegro, is beset by ne'w difficulties! I n ® te * < -° u,d ° ot *l aTa bee “ eIect ^ 1 j ^hid^^i^^IpriflLJOaaUA^^Mny UAOail*
It will probably be stUI more pain- We have nothing, as yet, to encourage 11s offica coloreii men of tho So Q tlb to June 1L 53aU55; July ll.6Call.70i August
fnl to Matthews to find himself in a t0 believe that the second condition “tw fasten themselves upon the party and tho n,76aii.so. „ ,
minority in the Senate on this and per- tho Porte should replace its armies on a countr y 113 tho «P/®a®=tatj T e Bapubii- j‘
hips on eome other matters. Bowen I peace footing, and send an envoy to St c*ns of reconstrncted States. I to * Britain 5,493; to France 7.575; coutl
said to-day that ho shon.d tell tho single Petersburg to treat of disarmament, has I 6.707;channel70.
be<a SCCOpU - d - ? h0 Turk!3h Parfia - A Washington telegram relates that '
who was elected y nd c his dis- ment> t0 wb om !t is earn both conditions I at an interview between HayeB and I Noetole; — Cotton stead;; middlings 11;
tn-t, to mike terms with tho D.mocrsts wl n ba referred, is no doubt, subject to Hampton tho former called tho latter’s cet receipts 401: sales UO-.coastwiEeSSL
£^r^^o' sonTh^e^lfbe tie attention to the very large Democratic tS^SSSSST"
’ . I ver J ffelcgatwn of the decision, by tho vote in Edgefield county, as compared Boeiox-Cotton quiet; middling ll{; netre-
any more faithful than thlB a——-d Ad- p orte> to the popular assembly, seem3 with former vears, and said to the Gav- ceipu l»7; gross receipt* E33: sales 4iq.
■ ■j k ! l L B r , *. l r J y j* AnS,»» •:™.r. -nj. i. Sardly .» b- nnl Sf!S3«SS»,SpJoSKiS*'
c.nding Uorbin, acd claims assurances I lencea. mhIim! ««Yn n fnr^At cir that! SxTJiirsjai—Cotton dull; middling HI net
from Don Osmerou, who says that a state Richmond, April 7.—A man reoresen* 7*^ npt<1 *l.T 8pU< ? > ’_. * °.“ ,^7.’ [ rcca:pts9St sales 150: .xports continent 4.107
cnnnriLi tn witMm. I . «* * , auaj xeprt5€DI- I at ten polling plac«?3 in this county a J OaLExys—Uotton easy and in fair de
government goofl gpopgh to vlffidraw tog Mmeelf as one of the Hernsheim large number of soldiers were stationed, I mand; ImiddUng lit; low middling 11. good or-
troops for ia good enoogh to elect a I Brothers, a large tobacco firm of New I an Ft nrd*»rstood that they all vetod for I binary 10; net receipts 277: proas reoeipts 928;
United Slates Senator.” This is Patter- | Orleans, has been niacin* ft mTJS I "L 1 I “ ™
Mobils—Cotton weak and nominal; middling
10*; net receipts 50G*. gross receipts 506; sales
200: experts to Great Britain 3,933; channel 70;
i coastwise 856
Memphis—Cotton lower to sell: middling Ilf;
receipts 318; shipments 793; sales 1000.
Augusta.—Cotton qniet; middling 11; re
ceipts 58; sales 155.
CffAOLXBToy—Cotton qniet; middling 11*;
Unpod b-ates Senator. This is Patter- Orleans, has been playing a lively confi- me ■ This amused Mr." Hayes, who
sons side ot the stoiy. Don Cameron aenee game on a cumber of leading to- laughed very heartily and said. "Well, if
has been latterly credited with advanoed bacoo manufacturers in this city by ob- the^oldiershave got to going for you it
ideas on the subject of the Administration I taining money through misrepresentation tn op t*le the case ”
and its Sonthem policy. However this lnd gi TiDg la rge orders for tobacco H^ 1 0 ° 2 t l °
maybe, one intrigue ia6et of! by another I remained in Richmond three days acd
and if Matthews goe3 on paper in this swindling operations were not diseov^ Got. Wabmouth, of Iiouisians, is
agreement, he may find it hardjo ie^on- | ©red until he had gone. He has been I *° be married in June nezt to Miss Bailie
cile his promises to Soaiheru Dcmoirols traced to Danville, whence he is reported Durand, daughter of James M. Durand, I ^
in the Honse and to Sonthem RepnbI:- I to bare gono southward. A telecram tho pnueipal jeweler of Newark, N. J, I ^ithpool — Noon — Cotton mark etquiet.
cans in the Senate. | from New Orleans states that nomember Rzoobdze Hacekt. vhois a warm
of the firm is in Virginia, nor is any one personal friend of Oikey Hall, states j American 10,400.
The Roman Gatho'ioi fcsve evmireneed I * ntbor:zed to m » ke purchase! for them that he received a dispatch from him on | Futures, buyers offering 1-32 less. Uplands,
theTrac°,“n“ f ‘a CxibearaHn doing the the day when mLiverpool- W7 '
v- >17 a a - mi.’ 1 State worr. has been fined five hundred I last Saturday—announcing Lis safe am« J Majdeliveir 6 3-32; July and August 611-32.
dollars and sentenced to jail nine months " val there. 1:30 p m—Uplands, low middling clause, May
N. Y., to cost two millions of dollar*.
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
Cestbal Raiieoad and Baseino Co.,
Macon. March 20.1877-
ON Saturday, tbo 21st day of April next, the
following articles ot unclaimed fruixht will be
sold at tho Auction House ot V/. A. Cherry, No.
87 Cherry street, in Haron. Georeii, if charge,
are not paid and goods removed befote day of
A Tsylor, 1 box.
K T Bjingtou, 1 box.
T H Kenredy. 1 keg syrup.
C D Findlay A Son, 1 pkg castings.
A Pratt, 1 pr mill gearing.
R G Roberts, half bbl vinegar.
Jno Sanders. 1 bundle harnes>.
8 Levy, 7 pkgs paper. I do bags. 1 sk twine.
M J Crowley, 3 pkg, B A S. I do bed, 1 box and
e hair,.
ra art) ta w4w Vi. F. SHELLMAN, A
NOTICE.
WHEREAS. S. T. Baily. J. D. Wadsworth
TV and J. H. D. Worsham, acting under a
commission from Bibb County Board of Com
missioners, dated December, 16.1876, have laid
out a road along tho line between tho lands of A
Kreutz and Mrs. Brown, running from tho Co
lumbus road to the lands of Nathan Henry aad
others;this is to notify all persons concerned that
said road will be finally granted by tho Board of
County Commissioners on tbe 15ih day of April
next, unless eood cause is shown to tho contrary.
This March 14,1877. w
W. G. SMITH,
mar!5w4w Clerk County Comm’ra.
Country Cured Hams and Lard,
Very fine. Just received from Tenrilsseo on con-
•fgnnient and for Bale at very low prices, by
apr4dlw JONES A COOK.
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
TTiOBR weeks after dato application will bo
J} made to the coart of Ordinary of Jones
county, for leavo to all all land belonging to tbe
estate of Benjeram Todd, Sr„ deceased. April 2.
J.H MEEKS.
THOS. VINCENT.
Adm’r.
gum OPENING
1
Bry Goods,
MORRIS & WORE
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS
Which, for variety of styles, beauty of designs
and cheapness of priees, cannot be surpassed in
the market. Possessing every facility for secur
ing the newest and^ettiest goods at the lowest
irices, would invite an m^peation of their stock
tefpro purchasing elsewhere.
They wculd call special attention to their lineof
Dress Goods, WMte and
Colored Piques,
In great variety at low prices.
VICTORIA LAWNS from I2| cents upward.
VICTORIA LAWNS in Lace and Satin stripes
LINEN SUITINGS in all Grade*.
Consumption Cured.
NO HUMBUG-.
« n-ucl.
heir to, by using m, HJLllu\ rav -YkUl*
Uria-iroaud ^ m lor JftS^d
will testify, and 1 nm now and have been for
nearly twenty years, well. I have enrad many
persons of consumplion from whom l hav““i-
tificatea. I havo terer .vet male a charge but
being urged by many frienda to mako it a’ pro-
this miTra/raiV* v my , dut >‘ lo do so -1 publish
&t. ail ‘
mariUtf THK °- " ELL1 v-'5™?'.
Sr. Johns. Boca.
hr. Esnckil Y. Jointer.
Drs. Boon & Johnson,
TT A yiL^22fy i ^* ed ^hcraaelres in lira prac-
AA. ticoot medicine, would respectfully offer
their professional services to the citizens of
Macon and vicinitr.
Oflico on Cherry Street, over store o.’ M. R.
Rogers.
At night,. Dr. Johnwn can bj toutd at bia
roomtup stair* in tho rear end of M. R. Rogers’
bmMing. 1<!h9 „
City Marshal's Sale.
F^tKORGU. BIBB COUNTY.—Will bo told
y before tiie Court IIouMdoor. in the city of
Macon, during tho legal hour, of sale, on tho
first Tuesday ia May, 1S77. the following propei-
ty as show n on tho map of tho city l( Macon.
Georgia, uy A. H. Board man. City Engineer. 1872.
to-wit:
Part of lots 5 and 0. In sqaaro IS. Northwestern
Common, ill tho city of Macon, in said county of
Bibo, and StateotUcontia. Said lot No. 5 (root
mg 52 feet on Early atreeC or alley, and running
back 90 Lot to line of lot No. 3. And said lot No.
C fronting 51 faet on Early street, or alley, and
running back 93 feet to said lot No. 3. Levied on
aa tlio property of F. C. Waite, to satisfy a tax
11 fa. in favor of said city v j. F. C- Waite, lor taxes
lor iho year 1876.
Also, at the same time and i laco. lot No. 8,
Southwestern Range, in lbo eitv of Macon. Lev
ied onas tho property ot R. Findlay’s Sons, to aat-
J'-fy n tux fif».mfavorof saidcitvvs. R. Find
lay a Sons. for taxes for tho year is;s.
: .. o.f.adahs.
aprl td Marshal.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT 0*153 UNITED
STATES FORTHE SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA-IN BANKRUFTCY.
In tho matter of Taylor F. Gibson, bankrupt.
X OTICK is hereby given that tho undersigned
lias been duly appointed assignee of tho es-
tato ot Taylor F. Gibson of Knoxv ille. Crawford
county, in said Southern District of Georgia, who
was adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by
said District Court.
uia20 lavvSw ROBT. A. NI8 ET Assignee.
Bibb Countv Sheriff’s Sales.
W | ILL bo sold beforo tho court homo door iu
tho city cf Iff aeon, on tho first Tuesday in
May next, during tho legal hours ot sale, tho fol
lowing, to-wit:
That parcel ot land situnto in Bibb county, and
in tho 3d district, originally Houston, now Bibb
county, and being tho east half of lot No. 243, and
also a part of lo7 No 3, commencing at TobesDf-
koa croek, at the cross fencoin tho Vi sago field,
and tho fence being tho lino between J. J. Wilder
and tbo lot sold to J. D. McKellar, and thenco
up tbo cross fcnco north until it gets to J. J.
wilder** gate, and thonco running tho fence
cast until coming to tho Bluo Branch, and
thonco un said Branch until it strikes J. B. D.
Lauey’s lino, and thenco cast until it cornea lo
the corner of lot No. 3, in the 4th District, and
tlieuco running 100 foot east on lot 3, and thonco
south 1500 feet, thenco running west to tho out-
sido fence, thenco south to Tobcsofkeo crock,
thenco up tho croek till it comes to the cross
fence, to tho starting point. Levied on as tho
property of David Olay to satisfy a fl. fa., issuing
thfromo Superior Court of Bibb county, in fa
vor of Joshua R, Schofield vs. David Clay; prop
erty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Also, at tbo same time and placo, the follow
ing, to-wit: Lot No. 8, in western rargo of lots
iu the city of Macon, and known as tho Findlay
Iron Works and Foundry property, together
witli all tho machinery, utensils and steam on*
s'lllt*. list’ll f'T ; r r: • _ •: t i: • • i l n s of s.-ii.l
iron works and foundry. Levied on as tho prop
erly of R. Findlay's sons to satisfy four (*) fi.
fas., issued from the County Court of Bibb coun
ty in favor of A. and P. Roberts & Co vs. R.
Findlay’s sons. Property pointed out by plain
tiffs' attorneys.
I Also,atsamo tiino am<I i lruv. tho fol’ -wing, to-
wit : Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in block 8, according to
Itho plan of tbe city of Macon, fronting on Spring
street, and situated on tho corner of Spring nnd
Magnolia atreets and Washington avenue, in
said city of Macon, and known ns tho Lewis J.
Groce placo, containing about throe-fourths of
an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property
of Mrs. Virginia C. Reeves, to satisfy a tl. ta.
issuod from tho Snperior Court of Bibb county,
in favor of Turpin a Ogden, in hands of trans
feree, ve. Virginia C. Reeves. Property pointed
out by attorneys for plaintiff*.
■ «xp8 id*GKO. F. CHERRY. ShnnlT.
Fancy Goods Department
la very complete, and embraces all the novel
i very
ties cf the season. LACE and SILK FICHUS
in Tiinel and other n«w shades.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
TIES. RUCHINGS, BuWS,
COLLARETTES, COLLARS
AND CUFFS. PANIERS,
And a full stock of NOTIONS venerallv. Also
large quantity of TABLE DAMASKS. TOW
ELS. NAPKINS, QUILTS, etc., at lower prices
than erer.
Until farther notice our GRAND OPENINGS
will occur every day. Samples sent on applica.
tion. Orders carefully filled, and satisfaction
MORBIS & "WAKE,
mr2Jtf sun tus thr SECOND STREET,
THE DIFFERENCE.
Tho ordinary Porous Plaster, on account of its
peculiar mechanical action, is esteemed an arti
cle of ment: but Benson’s Capcine Porous Piss*
ter is considered an article of extraordinary raer-
jjiiz k* 3 samo mechanical action, and, in
addition, possesses medicinal qualities of a re
markable nature, which cause it to act at once,
relieve pain immediately, and cure where other
Porous Plasters will not even relieve.
Por l i Kidney dis-
Back. RecciVed the lnvh- ; v er0 *
inal disease “‘.Medal at i Stitches,
rick in the : the iwennLal. I Weakness of
Back, : ‘he Centennial. ■ the Back, etc.
It is now the standard remedy. It, astonish
ing pain-relieving and strengthening qualities
attracted tho attention ot the Centennial Jurors
and thousands o! physicians who visited the
Centennisl, who pronounced it the best remedy
ever invented for the above ailments: Sold by
all druggists. Price, 25 cents. raa7dawlw
Bibb Countv Postponed Sheriff
Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD on tho first Tuesday in May
next, during the legal hours of sale, before
tbo Court House door, in tho city of Maron, in
said county, tho following property, to-wit:
All of a certain parcel of land, lying in tho city
of Macon, in tho county of Bibb, and State of
Georgia, and boing according to the rdan of tho
said city, that part of lot number throe (3). m
square twenty-two (22), adjoining lot number
four (4), in said square fronting twenty*six
and two-thirds (26 2-3) feet on Cherry siroct,
and running back tho some width two hun
dred and ten (210) feet to an alley in tho rear,
containing one eighth (i) ot an acre, more or less,
(with valuablcimprovemints). Levied on as tho
property.of William A. Cherry, to satisfy a mort
gage Ufa. issued from the Superior Court of Bibb
county, in favor of the Home Building and Loan
Association vs. William A. Cherry.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa
Also, at same time and place, tho following, tt -
wit: All that parcel of land situate in tho city of
Macon, iu said County of Bibb, and Slat*) of
Georgia, aad known in the plan cl said cuy as
ono-balfof lot number two (£), in square No.
twenty-three (25), fronting on Cherry street, and
adjoining tbe ground on sniich is placed Huffs
new building, a part of which is used by K.
Isaacs as part of the Isaacs House, tbe property
being tho place known ns tho Isaacs hotel and
let. Levied on an the property of Bmanud
Isaacs, to satisfy afl fa issued from Bibb Supe
rior Court in favor of James J.linlcy, executor
of James Tinley, deceased, v*. Emanuel Lancs.
Property pointed out in said fi Is.
GEO. F. CHERRY.
nprldtd • Sheriff:
/GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Allen
vJ B. Mallory, administrator of David McGee,
deceased, having petitioned for leavo to realm
his trust, as such administrator, and having sug
gested the name of W. J. McGee as a suitable
peraon, qualified and entitled to end willing to
accept said administration, tbis is therefore lo
cite all parties concerned to show cause by the
first Monday in May next, wby said petition
should net be granted. .
Given under my hand officially this April 2,
1877.
&Dr4td ROBLEY D. SMITH. Ordinary.
Now Ready.
SODA WATER,
OIPSi&lilJK. -A I ali,
Saratoga Spring Water,
On Draught L*cd in Bottles.
Michael Oranby,
Another iupply thoso apienJid Kivo Cent Ci
gar,, acknowledged by all to bo the best Cirar
ever offered for the money.
r23 ROLAND B. HALL. Druggist.
Assignee’s Sale.
T>Y virtue of an order from tbo Hon. District
-L> Court of the United States for tho Southern
District of Georgia, will bo sold before the court
houso door, m the town of Butler, Taylorcounty,
Ga., within the usual bcura of ssle. on tho first
Tuesday in May next, one store-house and lot in
the town of Reynolds, the samo I eing tne store
house now occupied by W. A L. Griffith, and *oli
as the property of Griffith A Carson, bankrupts.
Also, at the same time and place, lots cf jand
Nos. 1S8 and 192, and tbe east half of lot No. 19$,
and fractional lot No. 191. all lying and being in
tho second district cf originally Muscogee now
Macon county, and lot No. 62 in see- nd district
and lot No. 85 in the third district of Dooly roun*
ty, and lot No. 72 in the 13th district of Taylor
county. All of said lands will bo sold in parcel*
to suit purchasers and ?old as the property of J
P. Csr.scn, bankrupt. All of said property will be
sold for one-third cash and balance duo 1st No
vember, 1S77, with interest from date. Notes
with good security required and bonds for titles
given until all the purchase money is paid.
Assignee.
GRIFFITH A CARSON.
mr29dlawtd and J, P. CARBON, bankrupt*.
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
WILL BE SOLD, before the Court House
▼ T door, in the town of Knoxville. Crawford
countv, Georgia,on tbe find Tuesday in Mav next
the following property to-wit:
One bouse and Jot. n.’so blacksmith shop, equ
ated in the town of Knoxville; Craw for;l c» untv
known as Bob Barber lot, under and by virtu- oi
an execution issued from* Justice Court of the
497th District. Q. M., ir. favor of John McGeo v«*.
Robert Barber, Levy made and entered bv W C.
Wllde , r j L -p; . W. W. JOHNSON,
aprl dawtd *
Sheriff;