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HE CITY.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 1ST
Mall Failurr.
The Northern mail tailctl beyond
Atlanta yeatcrJay, tfce Emt which Uioc-
cared in a long lime. A» it was the mail
which contained Sonday'a Northern mat
ter, Iho delay wai of no great disappoint
ment to bnsiner s men.
Tliiicum in Unum.
Two of onr policemen arrested a man
night before last, and tho docket at the
Mayor’s Court showed him enarged with
tilt offenses: Druchcnncgr, disorderly
conduct, carrying concealed weapons,
shooting in a r ouse, tons* -breaking and
malicious mischief.
llenTT Iloblierj of iho V.o. Jtall.
A eery daring robbery of a Urge
amonnt of money in tha malUin Georgia,
has jnst hean diecorered. The poat-ofBco
officials and tba deteoUres aro actively
•togsged In their investigations, and in a
fow days will develop the foil particulars
to Iho pnblio.
doilies Rinde to Order.
By reference to their advertisement it
will be noticed that Messrs. J. H. Herts
ft Co. fre prepared with a varialy of
spcotbienn of doth to salt tho taato of
their enatomere, and to taco orders for
aaits of clothsa cheaper than ever. Those
wishing dress or business suits aro invited
to inspect tbeir sample*.
United mates Commissioner's Conr*.
Tho ease of the United Slates vs. Ben.
Csrro'i for pc'Mgg a fifty dollar coenter-
fait bill, wn tried yesterday morning
before Commissioner M. K. Freeman.
Tho acensod wn ably defonded by Mr. J.
L Hardeman. Toe Coo-t reiervrd its
decision nnfl 10 o’oIocL *'-!a motoing.
The stme ohsrgos were brorght against
J. W. Ewing, who was cr-c Mated with
Carroll in tho pr ,ing of the counterfeit
money. His I .-ial wil' come np after tho
first case baa been d'lporid of.
I'nifeanor Daly's Card-
Tala accomplished gentleman, who is
ono of the Faculty of Fio Nono College, is
not only a scholar but a legal expert.
Already has he made this fact patent in
practice in ocr couiti.
Mr, Daly may bo found at bis office, -1C
Second street, and will practice in the
State and Federal Conrto, and the Patent
Office and other govei ament departments.
Seo his card elsewhere.
The Augusta Confederate Monument
Among the many fa'creating viows and
pioturas at Ihe Macon Libraty is a pbotc
graph of tho Monr’uent! 3 Ihe Confeder
ate heroes at Angcsta erected by the La
dles Memorial Association of that piece.
Tho Monnmont Is a very beantifnl ono,
snrroonded wl'h a statno of a Confeder
ate piivato in the old uniform w.ih mnsket
in band, and in tho position of "paiado
rest.” '1 no state' i is rnado of Italian
marble, is ten feet high, nud judging from
the t:ne copy of the photograph, it must
bo a poi.'eot piooo of sor'ptr-o work.
Tho tioijbt of Ihe Mon* nent is 78 feet,
That Illicitly Gallon Soup Pot.
At the Kilpatrick barbecue an Satur
day last, it was the general remark that
that was soup enough to feed an army:
It was genuine soup, lich nud splendidly
made.
An eighty gal'on syrup kct'lo t?n3
brought into requiciticn for tho boiling
of tha soup, which commenced tho night
before, and continued unt'l served the
next day. Ono cord of wood was con
sumed under the kettle, which boiled
seventy-five pounds of meal, two bushels
of coru, two of tomatoes, half bushel of
rod peppers, besides other ingredients.
We chronicle the Jones county soup,
pet as the largest ono on record.
Keilucrd Kntes on the .wncon and
AuKiisfn ltnllroHd.
Tho public wi" bo gratified to learn
that, sroording to their advert eement in
uDotber oolumn, tho Gecrgia Railroad
Company havo mado a schedule of greatly
reduced rates to meet tho wishes of Its
patrons.
Tho rates are for tho rennd trip, nud
the modorato charge for tickets will in
sure them an increased patronage.
Tho reduction rales aro on ticko!3 for
Augusta, Washington, Ather-i and At
lanta, and will be good for ten days from
the date of issue.
Wo cordially commend this liberal road
and its excellent accommodations to tho
notico and pstronrgo of the publio.
Itcmarol of n IVortliy citizen.
Mr. A. P. Tripod, who has been tempo
rarily engaged In his orsnpntion as a
painter, in Allanti, cent iroplates mak
ing that place his futrre home and will
remove thither in a few days with his in
teresting family.
In 1SC0, Mr, Tripod was brought from
Now York to this place, where he has
since resided, by Mr. Wil'iam B. John
ston, to execute tho solid and decorative
painting in his mansion.
Tho work, after tho lapse of near 18
years, is a high testimonial to tho skill
and fidelity of Mr. 1 ripr d. 8 jmo of the
beat painting in and about Macon arc the
results of his work.
Mr. Tripod served through the late
war as a gallant Confederate soldier. He
Uaa many warm frieuda in Macon who
regret his loss as a useful and industrious
citizen, and will highly recommend bia
talents and his chsracter to the citizens
of Atlanta.
The Grand Fair and Convention at
• he Georgia State Bortleulinral
■orlety,
Tr.c third annual fair and - uvention
of the Horticultural Soxiety will r pen in
the Masonic Temple this morning at t*n
o’clock.
The treasurer, Mr. H. J. Peter, than
whom there is not a more active and
competent officor in the management of
fairs, has been tuey for the past few
days in providing for the display of the
article* to be exhibited.
Thetiblcs wore arranged in tho hail
yr.*-rday, and in the evening a number
of them were filled with some splendid
varieties of fruits.
The gentlemen who have already arri
ved as delegate, assure us tbatlhe ex
hibition will be a very fine one, and the
discussions in the convention very inter
esting.
Since tho formaLlcn of this Society
their labors bavo been prodactive of mneb
good tbrongbout Ihe State in advancing
the interest of tho frnit growers and in
stimnlating farmers generally to give more
attention to tbeir frnit crops.
The society publishes annually the fall
report of tbeir conventional proceed'ngs,
which contains highly instructive roading
and is much appreciated by those who aro
interested in hortionlture.
The following is tho programme of tho
Convention.
Finsr Day—Mornim.j Siesion.—Tho
Convention wi'! assemble at 10 A. U.
Ikteoocctobt Exebcuex —Address of
welcome, by His Honor, tho Mayor. Rc-
sponso by tho President.
Report of Credential Committee.
Address by tho President, Mr. P. J.
Bcrckmans, Augusta, Georgia,
Report of Committee on Prune, Mr. W.
P. Robinson. Atlanta, Chairman.
Report of Committee on Synonyms—
Dr. Samuel Hape, Atlanta, chairman.
AKTSONOOK SESSION.
Report of Committee on Meteorology
—Dr. Willlism L. Jones, Athens, Go.
Election of officer?
Diecasslon of oatalogue.
NIGHT SX ION.
Report of Committee on Entomology
1'rof. J. E. Willett, Miojn, G.i.
Discussion of cn'iloguo oontinned.
SECOND DAT—HORNING SXS’ION.
Repoit ofOommitteo on Kitchen Veg
etable Culture—Mr. Eamuel I. Gavrin,
Macon, Georgia.
Repoit of Committee on Ornamental
Gardening—Colonel John M. Stnbos,
Dublin, Georgia.
Report of Committee on Packing and
Shipping Fruit—Mr. W. M. Mcsos, Tcn-
nille, Georgia.
Discussion of catalogue continued.
AFTERNOON SESSION,
Report of Committee on Transporta
tion—Colonel A..J. Line, Maccu, Geor
gia.
Discussion of catalogue concluded.
Reports of special committees.
Now hnsine.-s.' Adjournment.
and go at any time. You can pick up a
few always, enough to man yoor canoe or
do odd jots, and if you treat them kind
ly, they wiil hire out to you again, and
do any kind of work. They can not be
depended upon in any considerable num-
bsr, however. These natives are abject
ly afraid of the white mac, having ac
quired the idea (probably from the Libe
rian*) that he is not only an ha
bitual cheat, bat an habitual cut
throat. It requires several months
of ar tnaintance to get them fairly rec
onciled to the Cauca dan. Then unless
he be a baststd to the time who doth
not smack of observation, they like him
above all, and will give him the prefer
ence in hiring. Tbeee natives will take
anything, end the Liberians (who -fled
here from 'he slavcholdei’s la»n”) do not
scrapie to administer nnto them a thr'-fc-
ing when provoked thereto. The native
frequently discerrs the auger intis em
ployer's face and lbs stick in his hand,
and precipitately tskfs to flight, leaving,
if cecc"Si:y, l : k9 Joseph, his
gstmsnf in the heads of the pnr-
sarr. A' 1 the revenge be over takes
!* to qmt ami go home. Is must be
AN INSPIBATING SPECTACLE
to see what was described to mo in an
incidental way by iho chief actor him
self, a free black Liberian man, soundly
cudgeling a free black native man with a
stick, while two more free black native
men were flying over the neighboring
hedges to avoid similar castigation, the
three free black natives having been
caught in tho act of dragging a bag of
rice through the mud. Such things
make me weep when I think that Wen
dell Phillips was not there.
The United Mates as a lioiris
trie Example.
From the Polo tool (Mexico) Araardicnte.)
Two year* ago tbe quadrennial elec
tion for President occurred., Senor Til-
den received a majority of ha'f a million
votes; but tho party in power favoring
his opponents, am! threatening to use
the arm7 in favor of tho latter, a com
promise was effected, by which fifteen of
the purest men of both parties were cho
sen to decide tho question. Those fif
teen pure men proved the!- superiority by
voting in court precisely as they had
voted at the election. So pure were the
fifteen purest men found in Sodom ! The
self-governing Anglo-Saxons at the
North are now investigating this affair,
and uncovering a mass of corropt bar
gain and bbIo such es never disgraced
the vilest pueblo of North or South
America. No, Senor Lerdo, if you wish
to gain tho suffrages c* free Mexicans
you must hold np a loftier exemplar than
that of tho corupt, anarchical, repnbiio-
despotism of the North. We ore not yet
prepared to exchange onr bnl'-fights for
your “ prize-ring,” orr religions libertv
for yonr Methodist Stato Church, nor the
legacy of Bolivar for either an Austrian
eceptro or a mock republic disguising a
military plutocracy.
The Weather.
We weto favored with a shower of rain
for about half on hour yesterday after
noon, which was refreshing to both
man and bet*, and to tho scarobed veg
etation. The geese seemed ta enjoy
it from tho manner they flipped their
wings, quacked, and chs3cdevei7 or -
rent of water along 'ho gutter*.
The cue went down in a light cloud
which n floated the beams far in the south
audn.sl ngaizst other thin cloud?, that
tinted the Heavens wilh « variety of re-
Personui.
Messrs. S. T. ard Master C. J. Jenkins,
of AHnul- John H. Parnell and D. C.
Shn(7e, of West Point; J. F. Sawtell and
S. S. Gamble, of Cuthbert, are delegates
to the Horticultural Convention, undrse
at tho National Hotel.
Dr. J. R Janes and W. D. Massey, of
Dawson; J. W. Wncntley esdj. W. Jor
dan, of Americas; H. H. San'ori and
John Stark, of Thomssville; B. F. Brown,
of Albany; Reuben Geiao nnd O. N. Geise,
of BronnB S'alion; W. W. Wocdruff, of
Griffin, nnd Samnel H. Rumpb, aro also
delegates to tbe Fair and aro at ♦he Lr-
nier Honse.
President Bcrckmans, of Augusta, and
other delegates will arrive tb ; s morn
ing.
Mr. Virgil Powers, Jr., left yesterday 1
for the Indian Springs.
Mr. J. R. Peris, representing Frank
E. Block's Confectionery sod CracVor Es
tablishment of Atlanta, and J. M. Thomp
son, representing Jack & Holland, of the
satno place, in same lino of business,
bavo been in the city several days, end
leave tc-day for Southwest Georgia.
Judge and Mrs. H. M. Holtvclaw, Mrs,
C. C. Duncsn, Mias Stella Duncan, Mrs.
H. L. Dennard, Miss Solomon and Judge
Samuel D. Kii'en, o" of Perry, Houston
county, were in Macon last night en rout*
for North Georgip.
Mr. Homer B. Mathews, for many
years in charge of tho ei'k department of
S. Waxelbnum & Bro., leaves this morn
ing for Cnthbert, whero be will remain
a week, and go on an extensive tour in
tho Western StateF.
Mr. Sam Waxelbnum t»ili return from
New York to-day. Ho has bought an
immenso stock of goc-lr for Ms wholesale
trade.
Mr. Hugh H. Gordon, son of General
Gordon, is in tho city. He is frem Dose-
land, Worth county, Ga , wbera he is en
gaged in arranging 10, WO acres of land
for a sheep and cattle ‘.inch.
W. W. Clark, tho ai ont of tho Wheeler
& Wilson Sowing Machine Co., bos re
signed bis position and returned to his
former home in Kentucky. Tho com
pany expects to discontinue the<r agency
here.
NATIONAL HOTEL AERIVALS.
E. O. CORBETT ..—................'Proprietor
4S*Rates $1.60 to $2 per Day.-®*
Arrivals July SO* 1S7S.
W A Dudley. Ala
W R Haygood, Ga
J H Williams, Savh
H uirh H Gordon, Ga
S II Gam ulc, Cuthbert
H L Deunard and !*dy
G P Buibee, city
B P S'one, city
TVm-Faulk, Twicgs
J P Sawtell. Cuthbert
D HDaught.y, Tenn
Mrs G Crocker, Ga
NSW advertisements.
F, J. 31. DALY,
ATTORNEY AT EAW
46 Second St., NIacon, Ga.
Will practice before tfce State aud Federal
Court*, tte Pau-ut Office and other Government
Departments. Special attention given to collec-
lion of claims. julySl 2awlm
Pio Nono College,
MACON, GA.
SEssIOS ( >?£>; T aT. FT. 2i. 157S-
Full Classical, Scientific, and Commercial
Course.
Tee Icitituti^n as situated upon tie heights
■UT-ur i r.^'ihe City cf Mac a, a: nn tv.'rati no;
nearly COO ice; above the level of the sea. The
r.irroundmci are beautiful and picturesque. Be*
tr.g below the slow line, the climate is exceed
ingly mild ar.d free Irom all malaria; it is espe
cially recommended for sludenri of delicate on-
stitudons who nay wish to enjoy all the advan
tages of Florida without its distances and incon
veniences. Macon is 2(0 miles northwest from
Savannah, and has direct rail read ard telegraph
ic ccmmumcation with all parts of tte country.
The yanous branches of a complete ©ollece edu
cation are thoroughly imparted by a compyt* j t
at?fl of Professors ana Tutors. The domestic de
partment is under the care of the Sisters of Mer-
cjz
Beard and Tuition in all the College Branches
psr ynr...... $2S0
Wil H GROSS. D. D. Bishop of SaTannah. Pres
ident.
X B—Catalogue, with fall particulars foi ward
ed upon application. julyS1...2awlm
Excursion Rates
GEORGIA RAILROAD CO.
Oxrics Ges’l Rissksger agext,
Arocsn, Ga. July S'J. 1S73.
T ) meet the wi?he» of it,patrons thoGKOR-
GIa RAILROAD wilt commencetbssale.on
Ausost l,t next, of Round Trip Tickets to tbt
following points:
Macon to Augusta and return $ 7 CO
do aViiskinrtou do 8 45
do Athens do 8 7S
do Atlanta do — SO 13
Tickets srtnbonisdfora continuous rideand
valid 10 day9 from date :f issue. Tte time limit
wilt not bo extended nor wilt the stop-over priv
ilege be grantc-l on this class of Tickets. As
soon as tho nt'ctiarj tickets can be prepared
tbit rrrangoment will bo extended over the en.
tire road and branches. The Company reserves
tbe right to abrogate this arrangement without
notice.
E R DORSET.
julj31...1w Genera) Passenger Agent.
STOP & READ.
All forms of Kidney and Urinary diseases,
Pains in tho Back, Sides, and Loins are positive
ly cured by
GRANT'S REMEDY.
Its effects are truly marvelous in Dropsy, Grav
el, Bright's disease. Seminal losses, Leucorrhocs,
and lost vigor, no matter of how longstanding
the case may be, positive relief is had in from ono
to thro- d?t\ft. 1 >■ • not drisuair, hesitateor.doubt
for it is really a specific ahd never fails. It is
purely a vegetable preparation, by its timely use
thousands of cases that have been considered in
curable by the most eminent Physicians, havo
been permanently cured. It is also indorsed by
tbe regular Physicians and'Medical 1 Societies
throughout tho country, sold in bottles at Two
dollar*each or thre^ boitles which is enough to
cure tha mo-ht aggravated' case. 1 sent to any ad
dress on receipt cf Five dollars. Small trial
bottles Oxb dollar etch, all orders to be address*
ed to
Grant’s Remedy Manufacturing Co
Attractions
AT TH£
Two cases very
dress goods
desirable
Mrs Duncan and daugli- Miss Solomons, Ga
tor. Perry A C Pate.- Ga
TJlVelcb.Ga JnoR Lte. Augusta
Frank Bnrneet, Camak W P Goodwin, city
W W Lynch, Entonton W. H Lawson, Ga
W L Solomon. Twigcs C E Sergeant. Atlanta
Ifm M Steven*. CK K A McCIel'an
S T Jenkins, Atlanta J H Parnell, Ft Point
CJJenk":. do J Vf Sliutzo do
J IV Kelvin, Iloaston co T C McLendon, Ga
W P Hedge, Ga V M Fogers, Ga
L O Cowan, S C
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Fall antf Winter Suits to Order
Samples now ready for inspection at
J nljSl J H HERTZ, Clothier.
Leave your measures with
julySl J H HERTZ, Clotber.
Suita to order, cheaper than ever. Samples
pow ready.
JulySl JH HERTZ, Clotber.
Elegant Drees and Business Suits for fall end
winter, made cheap by
JulySl J H HERTZ, Clothier.
SMITH’.* WORM OIL.
Prepared by E S LYNDON, Athens. Ga.
ATHENS. GA. December 8,1877.
A few nights since I gave my son ono dose of
Worm Oil, and tho next day he passed sixteen
largo worms. At the same time 1 gave one dose
to my little girl, fonr years old, and she passed
eighty-six worm., from Tour to fifteen inches
long. \Y F PHILLIPS.
Atkexs. GA, February 22,1878-
Sis: My child, five years old, had symptoms of
worms. I tried calomel and other Worm Medi
etnee but failed to expel any worms. Seeing Mr
Bain'a certificate, I got a vial of yonr Worm Oil
and first doso brought forty worms, and tho sec
ond dose ao many were passed I did not count
them. S H ADAMS.
nUNT. RANKIN A- LAMAR.
iunS Cm Wholesale Agents
splendent col i
wst mo
On tl
were ■
Alabam
—Iscon '
to uri
ifuL
>i Wei
yeah
Bit
Aurora Boretl's
'em R*ilio*rt, there
Jty from Clayton,
; slioit rt. t -ico of
li.l. westward
toCrattford ponnly. Eel - r-,eo creek,
la neardried u,) find a’l of Ifco mill*have
impended work f..r tL.- wuot of w.der.
T: c rcn-tcii of a pin oi the stinf; of aa
may induce vny serious consc-
ce. c<*t- » nm th- blood i? 10 an.impuro
onditioD. The ta-etond most rel: .bio
lood medicine known i- Dr. liuli'o If I
urg BfO*.'SEAL
iv NORTH i
' hbUijvtl ijr
Labor Qaeation in Liberia,
In another letter to the Charleston
Neiis and Courier of the 27th, its Libe;iua
correspondent, Mr. A. B. Williams, de
scribes tho labor sitnation there as fol
lows s
It may bo more of the “sarcasm oi
fate,” tut exactly the state oi affairs ex
ists here now aa I imagine made elivo
labor necessary in America. That is,
every man ia a landholder, aa owner and
unequal. No lower classes have yot
come in to do the mann.il work.
There arc no ■ rv.mts, and servants aro
a necessity, excopt in on imagirative
jackass’ Utopia. A few of the poorer
Literians hire out. but they are as good
as their hirers, and consequently matters
don’t work smoothly. All such ‘'ser
vants" are addressed by everybody as
‘ Air." aud “Miss.” It sounds fuDny to
hear tho master of the house say, “Miss
, a glass of of wator, please." When
I called on tho President, I heard liitn
ask: “Mr. Eoss, will you bring in the
winef " This is, of course, a gre.«t hin
drance to the coPivation of land on an-,
extorsive scale, especially when there
are no horses. It cramps fearfully the
sugar production, where much and cheap
labor ts indispensable at times. So, dis
guise it as they will, the Liberians have
to
DtPEVD CN SLAVE LABCB
at Irst, for it comes to that. They hire j
from a rative king a certain uuub-r of
nis snpers'itioc-bouid slaves for so mneb
i ,im, ao many brass kettles, iron bars and
, la, and :'0 much calico paid to him
Toe “hands” work well aud are faithful
and obedient nntil fbe king, tbrongh
ciprioe or having been paid, and wanting
tin m to cut i.ee, sends orders to them to
, >me back. Then they leave in a body,
jr t, maybe, as tbe planter needs them
most, and the Liberian government is too
weak to enforca tho i c rformanco of con
tracts made with its citizens. One secret
of my friend Sharp's success I was told
lg that be makes an excellent quality of
ram, with which he pays a king fer
“help." and is shrewd enough to keep on
good terms with the potentate by sending
him an extra cask now and then. In this
way he and a few others manage to secure
labor when they want it for their 50, 100
and 150acre farms. Qne of a 1,000 acres,
though, it would be difficult to work
Here. There are somd comparatively
free natives who hi- -heaply, but they
are unreliable an' to “knock off'
Meters:Bunt, Rankin <1- Lamar, Macon, Ga.:
I hare given Shoenfeld’s Medicated Stock
Feed a thorough trial, and iudorie it as being all
you claim it to be. It lias worked liko a charm
on my horset, cow*, and particularly my hogs,
which had the cholera badly. It has cured
them all—even two or three which were down
Mr wife has also tried it on her chicken*, which
were dying with the cholera, and she has not lost
one since iho began using it. 1 can testify that
there is no discount on Shoenfeld’s Stock Feed,
and recommend it to all stockraiscrs. I had tried
all other remedies on my hogs with no benefit
and bad almost concluded to give un trying to
cure them, bnt thought 1 would give your Feed
a trial, and did so, aud now they are ail well.
Yours truly, S. A. PORTER.
Proprietor of Sale and Tc*d Stable, Third St-
Macon, Ga.
STILL ANOTHER.
Heart. Hunt, Rankin<£- Lamar, J[aeon, Ga.:
I will stato further that I had a horso turned
over to me by No. S Fire Company, which they
offered to sell me for fice dollart, tckich I re
futed to give. X got a SO ponnd package of
Sboenfeld’a Stock Feed, and used it by the direc-
tious. I have turned over the horse to the com
pany, and they would not sell him to-dsyfor
one hundred dollars.
I only used tbe Feed about two weeks. Yon
can refer anyone to me who is doubtful about
tbo virtues of this stock feed.
_Yours truly, S. A. I’ORTER,
Pr . : : r f Feed and Sale Stable. Third Street
Macon, Ga.
BUVACXA, ALA,, July 18, 1873.
Mr. M. ShoenfelJ:
I used one sack of your Stock Feed on my cow,
with Tery satisfactory results. She bad recently
dropped' her calf, and was in a poor condition,
ar.d by the uv of your Stock Feed she was rap
idly improved in flesh and milk.
Very respectfully, GEO. H. DENT.
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, sole manufacturers
for tho United States.
Messrs. Runt, Rankin dr Lamar, Macon, Ga.:
Gestlemsn—We have given Shoenfeld’s
Stock Feed to onr horset, and find that it is all
that yon claim for it.
Yours truly, CHAPMAN A DAVIS.
Proprietors Livery and Sale Stabler, Third St.
Macon, Ga. •
The Weekly Telegraph.
XYE desire to call attention of readers to cm
weekly edition especially. The Wseklt Tel
oeaph and Hsssexgeb is a mammoth oct
sheet, carrying SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS
almost wholly reading matter. It is issued, by a
convenient arrangement, both early and late in
each week to as to moet subscribers haring only
ono mail a week, with tbo latest possible, Basra
If his weekly mail leaves Macon in the early part
of the week, he gets the osrly edition. I on
Tbnrsday, Friday or Saturday, ho gets the Iste
edition—in either caso gaining the latest news
possiole in a weekly paper.
The contents of this paper form a com pio re
sume of the? events and gossip of the previous
seven days, and the reading matter of cash num
ber would constitute a large TOlumc, giving val
uable information on all subjects.
Thidmagnificent paper is furnished postage
paid, at ONLY TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
The Semi .Weekly Telegraph and Messen
ger is furnished at Three Dollars a year.
The Daily Teleobaph and Messenger at
Ten Dollars a year.
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These aro inong the oldest and best estab
lished publications in tbe Stato of Georgia, repre
senting a patronage scarcely equalled—certainly
not excelled—in extent, intelligence and worth
in the State. We recommend them with confi
dence that they will gain new friends wherever
Introduced.
Advertisement: in the Weekly, one dollar per
square of ton lines, each publication.
CLISBT. JONES A REESE.
Tie Eteat Kennesaw Rente.
WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD,
~ Office Genbrau Pabsbnger agent,
Atlanta. Ga, July 20tb.l87S.
A NEW FEATURE IN THE BUSINESS.
CATOOSA SPfbpreSsGA.
IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Ono hundred nnd twelve miles from Atlanta.on
the Western and Atlantic Kail read, only four
hours' ride, bo rematkable for iho great variety
and medicinal virtue of tho waters, flno moun
tain air, and convenient location, are now opened
for the season.
Tho Grounds aro extensive and findy shaded,
the buildings commodious and airy, tbo baths,
hot and cold, kept m good order, the attention
rx,urtt>ou» :tnd polite, the bedding clean, the ta
ble abundantly supplied with well serredfood
and tho new proprietor, Dr W A Spence, wel
known in Georgia and Florida, ia dttermmed t
make the p!aco w hat it deserves to be—the mos
desirable Summer Resort in tho South.
Fast trains leave Atlanta daily at 5.10 a m. and
2.15 pm, for tho Springs.
Being only 26 mile* Iron. Chattanooga, parties
desiring to visit Lookout Mountain can leave
Catoosa at 9.30 a m, visit tho Mountain and re
turn at Gpm, same dxj.
Appreciating tho stringency ofthetimes.it
has boen determined to ofler extraordinary libe
ral terms to parties who desire to visit this pop
ular Resort.
On and after July 21st, and until September
1st. 1S7S, Excursion Tickets will be sold at the
following rates:
Atlanta to Catoosa Springs and return, in
cluding Railroad fare. Stage fare, and
One week's board §10 00
do- do do do Two " " IS 00
do do do do Three * ** 24 00
do do do do Four “ ** 29 00
For longer than four weeks add six dollars per
week to aoove rates.
Excursion- Tickets good to return within
twelve hours after leaving Springs.
For further particulars, or copy of Guide Book
to Summer Resorts and Farm Houses, address
B W WRENN,
july24...1t General Passenger Agent.
JUST From auction,
will be sold at 8 cents per
yard, and they are worth
more than twice the price.'
PERCALES.
PRRC1LES.
PliRClLRS,
Five cases of the prettiest
patterns and best cloth we
have yet had, will be sold at
6 1-4 cents. They are pret
ty and will sell fust.
5,000 yards
White Striped Lawns,
will be closed out at G 1-4
cents per yard. You never
had as good value offered
you at 15 cents.
Just two cases of
Yard Wide Bleaching,
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all we could get at the price,
at 6 3-4 cents; sold else
where at 9 cents.
We have several cases
New Prints,
very pretty styles, which will
be sold at our previous low
prices.
All the above goods receiv
ed the past two days, and are
marked low to sell quick.
You are invited to inspect
them.
S. WAXELBAUM & BRO.
TTNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA—Ses-
KJ Sion begins on tho First op Octobsb*&iu1
continues nine months. The institution ia or
ganised on the elective system, giving the stu-
tifiit free choice of studies, with full courses in
the Schools of the Academic Department and in
the. '?c!.oc£sQf Law, -Medicine, Engineering and
Agriculture. For catalogue apply to tbo Secre
tary 61 the faculty. P. O. University ol Virginia.
JAMES F HARRIfiON, M D.
julyS0JeodR\vC.iv Chairman of tho Faculty.
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REMOVAL.
L, RIPLEY,
STOCK. BOND AND PRODUCE BROKBR,
has removed to No 61 Mulberry street to office
formerly^occupied by Messrs Turpin A Ogden.
TAKE NOTICE.
have been assigned to us for collection for ac-
count of creditors, should only b.i
made to us onr authorized agents. Those in
debted will please call at our office and settle.
jalj2Seod3t JAQUBS Sc JOHNSON.
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LEAKY, CALHOUN CO., GEORGIA.
T WO stores and one dwelling in Leary, on the
lino of tho Alhnjiy and Blakely extousion,
and known as one of the best business places ir
Southwestern Georgia, Centrally and conveui
ently located and connected with daily trains.
Rent reasonable. Apply in person or by letter
to
NUSSBAUM ADANNENBERG:
Macon, Georgia.
(Albany Nows copy 4 times.) ju1y27dlm
Hopkinsville, Ky.
R. 0. CAVE, of Virginia. )
Miss E. MASON, of Georgia. / Principals.
A First-class institution for the higher educa
tion of young ladies. Will begin its twenty-
ninth session, with a full corps of teachers, on
the first Monday in September. Board and
tuition in English, Music, ATt, and tho Lan
guages far$300 per session of lorty weeks.
For further particulars address
Miss E MASON.
Lon street, Ga.
or R.C. CAVE,
july28 lm Hopkinsville, Ky.
NATURAL
Srareie Court of Goorjia.
CLERK'S OFFICE.
Atlaktx. Ga, July 23.1878,
TT appears from tlio docket ol tho Supreme
JL Court of Geoi-gin, for tho Auqust Term. 1878.
that the order of Circuits, with the number of
cases from each county ia as follows:
BLUE BinGE CIECUIT.
CherokeeS, Cobbs, Lumpkin4„..
WE3TSEN CIECUIT.
Clarke S, Gwinnet 7, Habersham S, Hall 1,
Jackson 2, Walton 1 17
KOETHEEN CIECUIT.
Glasscock 1. Hancock 2, Lincoln 1, Oglethorpe
l, Walton 1, Wilke»;s
SOUTHBEN CrBCUIT.
Brocks 2
OCONEE CIECUIT.
Laurens l.MontBomeijl. Pulaski 1
ALE ANT CIECUIT.
Baker 1. Calhoun 2, (t continued) Decatur*.
Douahertyll
SOUIHWESTEEN CIECUIT.
L.S.L.
CP ROBERTA
with
8. WAXELR4U1I £ BRO ,
NBU YORK STORE
W Al O\, G.ls
Asks his fnends and all who intend their favors
for him. to address him as above and not C P
Roberta A Co. All orders confided to him will
receive his prompt personal attention. urT 3tf
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DISTRIBU
TION. IS7S, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY,
AUGUST 13m.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable pur poses, in 186S, with a Capital o
$1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve
fund of $350,000. ITS GRAND 8INGLE NU*
BBR DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
on the second Tuesday. It never scales or post*
pones. Look at the following I Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000.
IOO.OCO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TICKETS. uXE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize —......$30AOO
1 Capital Pnze 10,000
1 Capital Prize BJOOO
' Prizes cf $2500 * > 5,fk>0
5 Prizes of 1000 *
20 Prizes of r /0...
100 Prizes of 100 ..
200 Prizes of 50 ..
500 Prizes of 20 ..
10000 Prizes of 10 ..
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $3dO_I.
9 do do 200
» do do 100.....^.
5.000
. lf\000
. 10,000
. 10,0u0
, laooo
, 10,000
9 »0
Rave Your Vhild*» Life
Bj Jrivir.z Dr Morpirr's TxtTHigA {Teeth
ing Poirders). T£ethI5a will Retrulate the
Bowels and make Teething **»y. Cures Cholera
Infantum an*i Summer Complaints of Children,
Heals Eruptions and Sores; Removes and Pre
vents the formation o! Worms. Anodynes
only soothe; TEErniyi cures the child.
Tfceo W K J 1 <*, and all druegists keep it.
Fo-urwar.Is of thirty years Mrs Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It
prevent acidity of tho stomach, relieves wind
colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and
Diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or oth
er cause*. An old and Well-tried remedy. 23
ectf a bottle. f*b2$ lvfl
1S57 Prizes, amounting to 4U0.400
Respo* sible corresponding agents wanted at
ait prominent points, to whom a liberal compen
sation will be i*aid.
Application for rates to clubs should only be
n»«le to the Home Office in New Orleans.
Write, clt arly slating full address, for further
information or &ectl orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Bex 90S, New Orleans, La.
All our Grand Exlraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision aud mnnasement cf Gen-
rail G TBEAURLGA RDand JUBAL A BAR-
Y. i nylOdsat wediaw4w
WILLIAM McKAY,
ACCOrSTAST. Expbbt IXD G*XBBAL Agbkt
(R K Hines* Law Office),
w CHERKY ST KEPT over J H Hertz’s store
YX^ITH an experience of thirty-Itr t - >«nrs’ un-
f f dertakt s mrestunttiou of public or private
accounts, seitlemsitt of partnership affair*, rv-
reiver?Lies, and Cf.nlidcntml buvineaa of alL
kmd>. On application will visit any towns m
Middh? orb<-uthwrtt Ga, iu above capacity.
References:—I C Plant. Asher Ayers, K J La
mar, G B Roberts and J J Gresham Esquiri
Maccn. Ga. mal /
Highly Effervescent.
APPROVED by the Academia de Medicine of
France^ and its saie m France authonzedby
special order of the French Government.
Recommended by the highest Medical Author^
ities in New York as
Mildly antacid, most grateful and refreshing.
A delightful beverage.
Far superior to Vich}', Seltzer, or any other.
Absolutely pure and wholesotnol superior to
all for daily use; free from all the objections urg
ed againsVCrotonand artificially aerated waters,
Impregnated only with its own gas.
Healthful and well suited for Dyspepsia and
cases of acute diseuse,and where there is a gouty
diathesis.
By far the most agreeable, alone or mixed with
wiue,useful m Catarrhs of Stomach or Bladder
ami in Gout.
Not only a luxury but a necessity."
To be had of ail Wine Alerchants, Grocers,
Druggists and Mineral Water Dealers through
out tho United States, and wholesale of
Fred’k DeBary & Co.
SOLE AGBJiTS.
For the United State, and Canada.
Boa 41 and 43 Warren SI., X. X
Every venuine bottle betts the registered
“YKLL0W pictorial label ol tfce
APOLUNAB1S CO.. (LIMITED.) LONDON’
junlteodtm
Tie Sonttern Female Oollep,
LaGrange, Georgia.
T WENTY years under its pitaent manage-
in»-nt, opens It* thiriy-sixtti annual session
September 20th, and closes third Wednesday m
Jane, without vacation. With a corps of nine
thorough teachers, large and commodious build
ings, apparatus for tbe natural sciences, com
plete outfit for music and art departments, we
riaim unsurpassed facilities for instruction. Our
pupils have frequently borr.e off tb« premiums
for excellence in music and art departments.
Draving. Vocal Music and Calisthenics free of
rharge. Annual expense for board and literary
uition $194; with Music and use piano $-S4.
Write for catalogue. Correspondence invited.
Reference in Macon: Dr A J Battle, Dr T E
k inner and Rev 8 Boykin.
Juh27deod awlw IF COX, Pres.
A Net Oictfor Decoration
E LEGANT Chroinos framed in walnut $.*.00
Croquet $1.30 per set. Scrap Aibutns. Pic-
Frames iu endless variety; at
K D IRVINE’S.
Visitors to the city are cordially invited to call
and examine my stock.
A new supply of Hammocks just received,
juris
PATAULl CIRCUIT.
Clay 1,Early3, Miller2, Randolphs, Ter-
re*18
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee 2, Harris 4 (1 continued), Ha-
rim 3, Muscogee 15, Stewart 2, Talbot 2 23
3IACOH CIRCUIT.
Bibb 12, Houston 15 r,- ... ■
TLIST CIRCUIT.
Butts 1. Henry 3. Blonroe 1, Newton 16, Pike
7, Rockdale 8, Spalding 3, Upsou 2......I.. 41
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Campbell 4, Carroll 1. Coweta 3, Douglass 8,
Fayette 1, Heard l.Merriwether 1, Troup 2, 16
ROME CIRCUIT,
Floyd 11, Haralson 1, Polk 6 (3 continued),
Walkerl io
CnEROHER CIRCUIT.
Bartow6, Whitfield® 12
AUGUSTA CIRCUIT.
Burke S. Richmond 12
illDLI V ■ IE- i i i ,
Emanuel 3, Jefferson 1, Johnson 1, Scriven I
Washington 3........,^
OCMULGEB CIRCriTi
Baldwin 1, Greene 9, Jasper 2, Jones 2, Wil-
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
Appling 1, Glynn 4, Pierce ‘4, Ware 2 11
EASTERS’ CIRCUIT.
Bulloch 1, Chatham 20, Effingham 2 (contin
ued) McIntosh 3 (continued)...
ATLANTA CIRCUIT.
Clayton 6, DeKalb 6, Fulton 60. 73
406
Z D HARRISON.
Clerk Supreme Court of Georgia,
julj23dlaw2w
NOTICE.
wTATE OP GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—No-
O ticeis hereby given to all persons havingde-
a, to nhow their character and amount,
4nd all peraoni indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to mate immediate payment.
FRANCIS S JOHNSON. Jr,
ISAAC H JOHNSON.
Executors of Francis 5 Johnson, Sr,
July 27. 3678 SOdawlawOw
FOR RENT.
T HE well known store for many years occu
pied by Mr George Beggs, with fine family
apartments abovt* stairs, on Cherry street be*
tween 8eeond and Third, is for rent, PossessicBi
given 1st of October. For terms apply to Major
M Rcurer-ior A H ROS4,
julyaotf Adm’r estate of D 8 Little.
LIGHTNING RODS.
mHE undersized may be ‘•run. and will re-
L iyeonlers at the National Hotel, Uiflon,
Georgia, for all who need lightning rods for their
tiw’dlimr and barns in the city and surroundir g
country. He furnishes the k-alvani::^d r ui i
will set aud adjust them in person, guaranteeing
satisfaction in every instance.
My terms are reasonable, and now is the time
to protect your families and property from tL*
electrio fluid.
July27...d5t* W F ELDER
New York Store,
IS PAIR DEALING.
Established in Macon in 1865.
The proprietors
Set out at once to make themselves popular by leading
off with low prices. In less than a year they were pro
nounced the leading house in the dry goods trade of Ma
con; and right well have they maintained their well earned
reputation. Their trade increased so rapidly that they
were compelled to remove their retail departixent from
Triangular Block s on Second street, to the two elegant and
spacious stores under
MASONIC TEMPLE on Mleny tot
This was considered a venture by some of the nost sa
gacious men, but the sequel has proven it the bed; move
they could have made, their trade having increased fully
fifty per cent, over the past few years, and they are not
bragging when they claim that they will this winter and
fall double the sales of any previous season.
They are going to have the stock to do it with, and are
determined* to make air competition quail when they come
out with their low prices.
X*OW PRICES
with them means as low as goods can be sold.
Both members of the firm are now in New York buying
largely for their wholesale and retail departments. A few
weeks later they will summon another buyer from the re
tail department to assist them in the selection of the Press
Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Notions, and all the novelties of
the season, aud the new stores shall groan with their bur-
ni.deout. within tho time prescribed by lsw.so (J(3fl of nice thili ,r 8
From now until then, we will offer you goods that are
in store a little
LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
Call on us, send .to us.gbuyjjfrom the
NEW YORK STORK