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By Clibby, Jones & Keese,
MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1879.—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9J43
n\T m I.M n A IITT tiatioos except through the TrfktJU
K V I Pi I I Pi\T IL A I li . I lik ®ly ,0 deoelve, because yon bed beard
XJJ - XJJUUUltHli. xx * | of the Baltimore negotiations?
Tbit qaeeticn seemed te stagger Air.
DAY JD1HPATOHES.
FOREIGN AKWS.
Tilden somewhat, bat be slid be did not
knew of the cipher telegram which had
paused on the entject nor of any nego
tiations, bat did knoe that there hid been
■n offer in Sonth Carolina, which be bad
pnt an end to by his intervention.
<J.— Von made yonr statement oonscions
that yon knew lometbing which the pno-
Tlie cattle Trade—the eermtn Reich-
LompoKi February 8.—A committee of I lio did Da *> whioh J* n <W BOt mak ®
the Cattle Trade Association, at Liver- I Y° nr poblished statement ?
pool, in order to avoid interruption to the I *•—^ made my statement in accordance
trade, bavo offered to eroot the necetaary *• troth. , .
lairage and abattoire to comply with the Q.—Did yon intend to convey the idea
reqnirementa of tho Privy Council. y<"» ^ no knowledge of thi* offer ?
It U believed, however, that, in conae- V -1 d J, d D .°‘ l n ^^ dt0 any Idea
qnenca of the growing importance of the 5® iheiinbject; I had been advlMd by
trade to tho port of Liverpool, eitharthe hundred people to do one thlng and an-
anthoritics of the corporaUon or the Dock ota ** JBdI Itwa. necessary
Board will undertake tho work. lo »° f *°‘ °/ the Baltimore
All arrivals of cattle from America tranroetton In reply to a very ^lo and
race the steamer Ontario’s cargo have floa^ 'xamlnatlon Mr. T.ldon reiterated
been [lerfectly healthy and entirely free th ,“ 1 w “ not pertlnent to the subjsct
from disease. The severity of tho ieath- refer *■ h i? “£ U “® n ‘ ‘° ‘&®
er, therefore, it is believed, caused the •*»*■ oBtT ha h * d , heard of;
outbreak in that instance. The British » d , re » his statement with the
government, under the clrcumatanoes. hP~ U , k deal ‘S.° f ke8p ‘ Dg thi “ ,Dform,tl °“
is not disposed to interfere with the im- I P° Mr
portaUen of cattle from America, pro- m ® har P cross-questioning, in which Mr.
.. -J — I Tilden was occasionally requested to
frank, failed to get him to admit that
be rememberod any conversation at the
Third National Bank with Mr. Smith
Wood, prior to the latter’s departure for
vtded there is an adequate inspection be
fore abipmenl, and the provision of the
required iairago at Liverpool to put them
in position to meet inch rates as that of
the Ontario.
It ia not believed that tbo daughter on
the quays will be enforced where no dis
ease exists. Gentlemen in the trade say
that, under these conditions, American
shippers need not fear any interference
with the business.
Bkulin, February 8. — Twenty-two
hundred Catholic ladioa of the Rhine
provinces havo petitioned the Emperor
against the suppression of the Ursulino
convents of Nonnoworth and Thorwailer.
It is believed that the session of the
Keicbatag, which opens on Wednesday
next, will bo very stormy.
Tho Potters in New York—Qov.
Tilden’s Testimony.
New Yobs, February 8.—In the Potter
committee, this morning, Gov. Tilden
North or South Carolina. This finished
Mr. Reed’s cross-examination of Mr. Til
den.
Mr. Iliacoek now took him in hand.
In reply to a question if he was
formed of the nature of the dispatches
rcoeived by Mr. Smith from Florida,
said,; I did net occupy myself with the
progress of the Florida proceed
ini's. Never saw tho dispatch
advising the employment of some
man who could ba '‘trusted
week.” I heard I had one majority
in Florida, bnt did not see the dispatch
referred to as conveying that and other
information. Did not see the dispatch to
Georgo W. Smith saying ‘‘See my die
patch to Spain.” I have no reoolleetion
of seeing or hearing read any each die,
entered, accompanied by bis brother, patch. I presumo tho Democratic Gen-
Henry A. Tilden. of Lebanon, John Bige- eral Committee here were in communica-
low and Uenry F. Dimmock. The Gov
ernor was at once sworn by Mr. Hnnton,
chairman, who said: "Gov. Tilden—We
received your note expressing yonr wil
lingness to testify." Mr. Tilden replied:
‘‘I hsva rosd the publication and transla
tion with gentlemen in Florida daring
the esavsss.
Q.—Yon have said that if yon had had
any idea of influencing these Boards, tho
last person yon would have chosen would
have been Colonel IVlton. Why did you
* F I .
tion in tho Now York papers. I did not not deem it proper to call Mr. Coonoi
recognise a single ono, either in cipher or I or Mr. Hewett's attention to the matter
in translation, which I had evor soen and ask them to take charge of matters
before. I never entered into any arrange- lest Pelton might compromise the Demo
monts to purchase tho votoa of South I cratio General Committee T
Carolina or Florida. I had no informa- A.—In the first place, I supposed thoy
tion or suspicion that any anoh oommnni- had full knowledge and wonld bo able to
cations wero being carried on, until I saw take care that nothing wrong should bo
tho dispatches published in the New York I done. Civil law does not recognize pur-
Tnkune. I bad no knowledge nor any I poses until they are embodied in uctians.
dealings with any parties to thoso nego- The cburch punishes purposes, if criin
Nations. I never authorized any each inal, even if they are not carried oat.
negotiations in any form whatever. The atmosphere at that time was fall of
On tbo morning of November 20,1870,1 rumors of fraudulent returning boards. I
Mrs. Colonol Pelton mentioned in my I declare before God and my country that
presence that her husband had gone for | tho votes of Louisiana and Florida were
tho day. I did not know he was gone or I bought, (meaning by tho Republicans.) I
was going out of tho city. Ho went to would scorn and condemn my righteous
Philadelphia, 1 believe. title if tbo Democratic party had secured
Later in the day I was oilled on by my seat by fraud.
Mr. Cooper, who was on hia way down Hiscook said McLinn testified that he
town, and was told by him that he bad 1 was approached by Manton Marble with
reoeirod an offor from aomo party, offer- an offer for the purchase of votes. Ho
ing to obtain, for muney, the Htate of I deemed it his duty to make this refuta-
Sjutli Carolina. I said I wonld antbor* I tion in the face of Governor Tilden's as-
ize in r.urli tiaiisuetion nor spend money pereions on hie ••’.iar:u , ti>r.
for any snoh pnrposo. The whole eon-I Mr, Hiseock—Governor Tilden, are yon
vernation occupied only a few moment!. | entirely clear that McLinn wa9 influenced
I obtained Colonel Peiton’s address, in
Baltimore, and telegraphed him to come
home. I know nothing of the ciphers
that bad been parsing between him and
otliot and 1 could no! Iisvo translated
them.
With regard to Florid* I never saw one
of tbo telegrams, either in oipher or
translation. 1 did not know—I was not
in his action by the hope of office ?
A.—I swear so to tho boat of my recol
lection. I believe I shall bo jast to every
one in this examination, and shall protect
myself fully wiihont going into matters
connected with my family relations.
Mr. Hiscook—This investigation is for
the benefit of the whole peoplo, and I be
lieve it to bs in tho cobs .Mentions dis-
informod, that any negotiations were go- | charge of my doty to fully investigate
ing on in regard to illegally obtainlog the Colonel Peiton’s relations to you.
ontlfioates of the Returning Board. Mr. Hiscock to Mr. Tilden—Had you
Mr. Marblo lohl me, in a casual kind of I information at that timo that the
way, about tho corruption of the Return- I Returning Beards of Louisiana and Flor-
ing Board of Florida. I never saw any I ;j a were tor Ba i a ? Give the namo of the
one of those dispatches relating to Flon- gect leman who told yon ?
da, either in cipher or translation. I ^—| can’t give you the name of any
In regard to the Oregon dispatches, 11 ma0- j state on the evidenoo that would
did not know they camo in ciphor until conv j ct any one.
after tho meeting of tho coimnittco to in- q _Give me tho namo ?
vestigato them. Somo of the dispatches a.—It appeared m tho papers. ■
were addressed to my residence. 16 Gram- M r. Hiscock—We will now go baek to
mercy Park. I do not know that any lho timo when p a iton viaitod Baltimore,
of those dispatches woro ever doliverod 1 j y 0U uzain to give mo any evidence
there. v 0 u have that those boards wero being
Colonel Pelton a habits of mind and 1 - - - — -■■ 1 1 —
corrupted by tho Republicans. I limit
mine aro very different. A day or two you up ^ tho , im o of the final action of
after the election General Grant wrote a
latter recommending that the committee
go South to seo a fair coant. I had
these boards.
A.—I havo no evidence ap to that time.
What I learned was from tbo snbseqaent
nothing to do with tho selection of thoso i nTt > 9 tigstion. Mr. Tilden admitted
committees. I never heard from them that np to lha l!m0 Colonel Pelton went
bnt once, and that was a communication
signed by Mr. Ottendorfer and others.
I was very busy all that time, and did
not nndertako to correct the idea that
thoy were my personal agents. That
idea has no foundation. They reproeen
tod tho Democratic party. None of them
so far as I know, went to thoso States au
thorized to do anything that gentlomen
might not do.
From tho 7th of November, 187C, to
to Baltimore he had none except newspa
per knowledge abont the alleged corrnp-
ticn of the Repnblioans in dealing with
the RsturniDg Boards.
Mr. Hiscook oilled Mr. Tilden’s attorn
tion to dispatoh No. 34, dated Tallahas
see, November 22d, and signed "Marble. "
He said, I don’t now understand wbst it
moans. He oonld not say whether or not
any largo anm ot money was raised by
tbe Democrats in New York whiob might
December Ctb, of tbe samo year, nndcr i,a ua£ j for politiosl pnrposos. In regard
no circumstan.'.va did I enter into any to diepatc-b No. 14, addressed to Smith
competition for the Beeking of certificates Weed and signed “Denmark,” bo said
by venal inducements. Thero never was
an hour nor a minute that I entertained
such a thought.
To tho people who I believed elected
me President* of tho United States—to
fonr million oitixens who were defrauded,
I owed it as a duty to proclaim that I
that Colonel Pelton did not consult him
abont it; did not know Pelton was in
communication with Weed and others in
tho Sontb; these telegram* never came
to my bonae with my knowledge.
After a brief examination of one or two
other witnesses, without exciting any im-
wonld not yield one jot or tittle of my portant information, the committee went
right, whatever evils may result from this into executive session and decided to ex-
subversion of tho electoral system and of I amine no more witnesses. It will leave
free government. I resolved that I would I for Washington to-night.
enter into no auction for tho purchase of
tbe Cbicf Magistracy. (Cheers, which
the Chairman suppressed.) I was re
solved that I wonld continue to protest
against tbe wrong by which the people
were defrauded out of their rights, 'Mr.
CAPITOL NEWS.
The Mississippi Improvement Bill
WasHXNOTOtr, February S.—In the Sen
ate tho credentials of James D. Walker,
Tilden’s voice was hueky, and it waa diffi- Senator from Arkansas, wero presented,
cult to hear him.’ When Pelton returned read and filed.
from Baltimore I said something to him Mr. Braoe from tbe Committee on Lev-
about bis action, and he made no reply. I eea and improvements of the Mississippi
I did not get from him any infor-1 river, reported, without amendment,
mation about ciphers or negotiations I House bill to provide for the organization
until I saw them published. I did not of the Mississippi river Improvement
believe that Pelton had any power be- Commission, and for the connection, per-
canae he bad no authorization. Edward I manent location and deopening of the
Coopt r came to me and said he had I channel and the improvement of the navi-
received a propoposition to get the votes I gation of said Mississippi river and the
of Sonth Carolina for money. The anb- protection of its alluvial lands,
stance of onr conversation waa that the I The bill was placed on the calendar ana
votes wero for sale. I never heard of | Mr. Brncelgave.notlco that he wonld call
xay attempt to bribe until the publication it .up at an early day and have some re
ef the fact. I first heard of the Florida marks to submit in favor of the measure.
Irit. ry fr. in Mr. Marble. He simply I NOWS Items,
mentioned the circumstance after he had Cincinnati February 8.—Joseph L.
returned from Florida. He gave no de. Heatb , prom inent citizen of Reed City,
tail* and I made no inquiries. I made M iehigan, and married, eloped with a
-■ of ray nephew about these Ml ss Toayer. Her father followed, over-
«»nup: propositions to buy and sell. uk i Dg them at Kalamazoo. Heath drew
7—Thin you had no interest in it? # revolver to shoot him, bnt changing his
A.—Only an interest in stopping it.
hlr. Tilden admitted that he had had |
eoLtU-uti.l relations with Manton Mar- |
Tha; ibe iatier, before going to
‘ ‘Otiis. called to bid him good-bye; there j
* x ’ nothing in ihtir conversation at the
p ,e ‘ixR bearing on this qn.Kioo. It was
y. ! mo re than a formal leave taking.
mind, shot himself through the heirr.
N1UHT DISPATCHES.
WasluiKton.
_ _ i . Washington, February 8.—The House
Be reiterated, in teply to qnswtiona, that J considered the army appropriation bill.
InJfis interview with Mr. Cooper no idea I Tne proposition in the nature of an
®f accepting a proposition to purchase I amendment for the transfer or the Indian
T Me8 was debited between them, or Bureeu to the War Department was
‘bought of for a moment. Aa for Col. rejected.
melton, he waa tbe laat man in the world The firBt vote was on the following
(Tilden) would lave selected if he had
mietidtd to enter into snob transactions
44 PUrch»sine the electoral votes. Being
»sked why injhis card to the publlo he did
But refer to tbe Baltimore transaction,
Tuden replied that it was not perti
nent.
, —Bo yon not aee that you statement
tnat yon had no knowledge of tbe nego-
amendment, offered by Mr. Butler, of
Massachusetts: All telegrams are author
ized to be transmitted by railroad com
panies that may have telegraph tinea for
tha governmet and the general public at
rates to be fired by tbe government, and
for tbe general public at rates to be fixed
by the government according to the pro
vision! of Title G5, in the Revised Stat
utes. The amendment was adopted.
The next amendment wt adoptee^ Tbe
next amendment of importance was for | :
the reorganization of the army, which
was agreed to. Thenextamendment was
that offered by Mr. Hewitt, of New York.
FHUNC.'sL tNOCOMMERCIU.
MACOK COTTON STATEMENT
COtilCTID DAILY.
amending section" the Revised °^ CK *““™“**»
SUcutes, so as to expunge therefrom aa- ’ ... :’ ‘ ’ i
thority to have troops at the polls on
election day, to keep .the peace. Adop
ted-yeas 110; nays, 05. A strict party
vote, with the exception of Mr. Brsyden,
of North Oaroliaa, who voted in the af
firmative, and with the Democrats. The
Tbo market to-day was firm at SJa cents for
xaidd2in&-
Eeceived today by rail 59
by wison„.___...___ 43— S3
Shipped tii
Sold “
•STATEMENT*
™ . i lock on hand September 1, IsTt
Senate baa agreed to a conference report seceired to-day.
on the Indian appropriation bill. Tbe
House bill amendatory of the Internal j
Revenue laws waa introduced and ordered J
printed and placed on the calendar.
Sews Item*.
Chicago, February 8.—Tbe press com- I
meats an tbe resolt of tbe investigation
just concluded by the House .1 ndiciary
Committee are favorable to Mr. Blodgett, j
Washisoton, February S.—lo the
Honse tho bill for exchanging ooin for
previously
Shipped toeiAy
previously.
Stock on hand this evening.......
last year “
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
Cotton.
Uvaarcot— Noon— Cotton hardenin;: mid-
notes, reported yesterday, waa laid on ajjgJSSSSwfcSddikSSrleS™
tbe table. I Hales 7.000 bales, ot which 1000 were taken by
Richmond, February 8.—The joint «peculators and for export: receipts 2JOOO, 23100
committee of the General Assembly will ^^U^fbrttcr:
meat Monday to reoeive from tht repre- Uplands, low middling clause March and April
aentatiTesoC the bondholders an amended delivery 515-32&5 7-ic, April and u»y sis-s?,
propoeition for the settlement of the pnb- ^“V-Futu^s^TetT^dslo^raiddlir,,
lio debt. Although it oannot be officially clause February ana March 513-52.April and
stated, Itia generally nnderstood that the I May sj^s is-si.
new proposition will extend the three per I Xoax—Noon—Cotton qulot bnt steady^
VEGETINE
I Simmons’ Liver Regulator j
3DR OPSY.
1 never shall
Forget the First Dose,
| Forall diseases of the Stomach,Liver and Spleen |
•WILL CUBE
FEVEBaND AGUE.
middling uplands 9 9-1S. middling Orleans 9 ll-ig
Futures opened irregular; February deliveiyH
March 9.73, April 9.96, May laiO. June 10 2*.
Cotton—Net receipts 631; gross 2SU9.
I Futures closed sieadv: sales 69,000: February
delivery 9.6G-C7,Marehr“ “ " ” *
9.73—76, April 9 93-94.
May 10JO—11. JunolO^i. July 10.34, AugustlO.43
September 1020—24, October 9.9S—10,No-
oent. period from five to ten years, thus
leaving the fonr per oent. preminm at
twenty years instead of twenty-five, and
the five pet cent, period at ten years.
Nynepels Weather Statement.
Office Chief Signal Offices,
•Washington, February 8.
Indications—For tbe Sonth Atlantic
Sta'es, slight changes in the barometer,
stationary or slight rise in temperature,
light rains on the coast and partly cloudy | £^^53555
weather iq the interior, with northwest gross 1937; utai 771: »tock7oaw.
to southwest winds daring tho night and I nosvolk— cm ton lirm; middling net re-
becoming variable during SnwUy "^HO^o^nTrmf^iddling 9M; low
For tho Gulf States, partly clondy 1 8 1^ .good ordinary S^,', net receipts
weather, light variable winds, with slight I gross 27S. sales Xis. to spinners —.stock 9660.
changes in the barometer, possibly fol- Boston—Cotton firm; middling low mid-
“ - . - — * *- 1 -«ii— ' i' —o-sin^yy 8^ net receipts 1015:
vember 9h«—
Cotton dosed quiet but steady sales 231; mid
dling u pint ids 9 9-16; middling Orleans 911-16.
Consolidated net receipts 14175; exports to
Great Britain 12717; to tbe continent 3919, chan'
nel 1391. Franco 1200.
Galvistoi—Cotton firm: middling 9‘4 low
lowed daring Sunday or Sunday night by
rol ler northrily winds, and risin.r loirom-
eter.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCH K8.
dling 9Ji. good ordinary
cross —: saics —; stork 26C3.
Wilmington—Cotton steady; middling 9J*: low
middling 8?4. good ordinary 8H: net receipts
3JSi sales 40; stock 9IS9.
Philadelphia—Cotton fum; middling 9?i
low middling 9H> flood ordinary SJL net rocoipu
237. gross 720. sales 520. spinners 440, stock
5475.
Foreign. I " havaknah—Cotton line: middling uplands
Sr. Petersburg, February 8.—It ia of- low middling 515-18; good ordinary 8>i; receipt*
ficially announced that there has been no
caao or tho plague at Astrachan since the France
6th instant. I Nsw OELiurBT-Cotton firmer; middling 9%;
Arrangement? are being made for ea» I I°w middling 8%: Rood oithnsry netra
tabiishing cemeteries for the intormentof | '^HOBiLa-Cotten S middling'^'tow^S'
those saccnmbmg to the epidemic. I dling 8% good ordinary net receipt 2535; sales
London, February 8 —Tho Swedish 15W>: stock 5l«n. .
bark Gauthiode, from New Orleans, will
probably go to pieces, having atrAUded at Augusta—Cotton quiet and Arm: middling
Honflener. I 9; low middling 8%: good ordinary 7?i.not re
,. P f E ‘ a * February 8.-The delivery of "SgSiSSSfitt-HnB: middbng 9i*. low
tho lottery prizes will commence Wednes- middling9!i, good ordinary 6;i. net receipts 2427;
day next. Articles not claimed by May I sales soo, stock69375: exports to the continent
15th will be sold, bnt the proceeds can be I 3958; Great Britain 21U1, coastwiie—, Franoe
claimed at any time within a year.
London, February 8.—A Rome corros-1
pendent telegraphs that Cardinal Gui-
bert, Atcbbishop of Paris, ia expected to
arrive hero shortly, 'i be Cardinal reports
his interview with President Grevey os
cordial, bnt Bays tbe Radicals will insist |
upon tho separation of Churoh and State.
The statement that the German Minis-
IDUICU1
London—Noon—Consols, 96 5-10; Brie 26J.J-
1‘auis—Rentes 11218 JRc.
New Tore—Stocks opened strong; money 2©
-J4: exchange, lonr. 435J4 short 488^; state bonds
dull government seeurliies lower.
Money 2©2JS: exchange 4 85M@1S6; Govern
ment securities lower; new 5i 104?J, State bonds
dulL
tor at Copenhagen hed boon recalled is | 253j°j^ln Shore 71Ji; Illinois Central 87JJ?Fitts-
burg 93K: Chicago , * •' ‘ esa<
ine.orri'i t.
Tho reports of famine in npper Egypt
are greatly exaggerated.
Constantinople, February 8.—Cara-
thoodori and Ali Pasha and Prinoe Loba«
noff, the Rn9sian ambassador, signed the
definitivo treaty of poace this evening.
Tho Raseians will commonco the ovacna-
tion of Turkish territory to-morrow and
complete it ia thirty-fivo days. Podgo-
vitza was snrrenderod yesterday to tbe
Montenegrins, who have
Turkish Idealities.
Berlin, February 8.—The Official Ga
ztlle announces that a treaty of commerco
with Samoa was signed on the 24th day
of January.
Embargo on Amorican Cattle.
New York, February 8.—Georgo 0.
and Northwestern IStJi
preferred" 8711s Bock Island 131; Western
Union Tolegrapn Company ICOJi.
bub Treasury balances—Com 5115.310,404; cur
rency J4f.S70.S03.
PRODUCE
KALTiMOEa—Flour quiet and itendy; Howard
Street uud Western superfine 3 00(<SS 50, extra
3 756*)4 27. fumilv 4 50725 50, City Mills superfine
.8 00&.3 50. extra 3 7534 25. Rio brands 5 2535 50.
Falapsro family 6 25. Southern wheat steady and
firm: Weiiern wheat firm but only light trade:
evacuated I Southern red 1003105: amber 1063107; No 2
Pennsylvania red 1 OCJtJ. No 2 Western win*
ter red. sjiot and February 1 06. March 1 OCJi-
Souther, oornquiot and firm but tcarce; Western
white 45, yellow 41; Western quiet and slow:
mixed spot 43j a cash. 4SJI@43Ji February. Oats
lirm; Southern and Pennsylvania 30333, Wes-
tern white 32 2S3, Western mixed 30334. Hay
quiet: jirime Pennsylvania and Maryland 10@U
;tcr ton. Provisions quiet and a shade easier;
Mess pork, old 9 43, new 10 50. Bulk meats, loose,
_ Providence.
Me H R Stevens—
Bear Sir—I hsve been a great sufferer from
dropsy. I waa confined to my house more than
a year. Six moths ot the time I was entirely
helpless. I was obliged to hare two men to help
ms In and out ot bed I was swollen 19 inches
larger than my natural size around my waist
I suffered all a man could and live. 1 tried all
remedies for Dropsy. 1 had three different doc
tors. My friend sail expected 1 would die; many
night! I was exported to die before morning.
At last Vegetino was lent me by a friend. 1
never shall forget the Brit dose. 1 could rea’ize
its good effects from day to day; I was getting
better. Alter I had taken some 5 or 6 bottles 1
could sleep quite well at nights. I began to gain
now quite last. Alter taking some 10 bottles, I
canid walk from one part of my room to the
other. My appetite wax gcod: the dropsy had
at this time disappeared. I kspt taking ihe
vegetine until I regained my usual health. I
heard of a great many cures by using Vegetine
after I got ont and was able to attend to my
work. I am a carpenter and bnilder. I will also
say it has cured an aunt of my wife’s of Neural*
gis. who had suffered for more than 20 years.
Sbe says she has not had any neuralgia for eight
months. I have given it to one of my childreo
for Canker Humor, I have no doubt in my
mini it will cure any humor; it ia a
cleanser of tho blood; it is safe to give a I
I will recommend it to the world. Uv father is
SO years old, and he says there is nothing like it
to give strength and life to an aged person. I
cannot bo too thankfal for the use of it. 1 am
Very grateful yours, JOHN S NOTTAGB.
All Disuses of the Blood.—If Vegetine
will relievo pain; cleanse, purify, and cure such
diseases, restoring the patient to perfect bealth
after trying different physicians, many remo-
dies and suffering for years, is it not conclusive
proof, if you are a sufferer, you can ba cured?
Why is this medicine performing such great
career It works in tbe blood, in tho circulating
fluid. It ran truly be called the Great Blood
Purifier. The great source of diseate originates
The undersigned hss no hesitation in
asserting that in low latitudes, and espe
cially in those malarial districts in
southern andeastern Georgia. Alabama,
Ifutissippi and Florid* where chills ar d
fevers are almost universal in tho fall
■eaaon. the judicious use of Simmon*’
Eegulator, prepared by J H ZeilirAk Co,
&s a preventive and tenio to the system,
will secure comparative immunity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, numbering the best
and noblest of the land* will attest the
truth of this remark. The Eearulator
acts mildly upon the biliary ducts, is
free from morcury, and perfectly harm
less, We should bo pleased to seo it oc-
py a place m every Southern bouse-
W HH JONES.
Editor Telegraph & Messenger.
October 10,1878.
T ELEPHONE'S
■■ iBForDiuiinrutfle*.I « Am Wfl
eolddiinn rthv'la t
the finest lu the world, ._
vd instrument; with Hi»r liii;t'uUA.t tachuient, mads bv practical^
ichlnlsUD n-cicnt; tu-rnnciplff*: warranted to work oue mile. urfi!!4CteU2
rhasgc* in the vrather. We will send to one addrcsA ono sample fcct.l
II • -it t’A • Tt; '■ tv*, tu.i wait.lit ! .'IdiTS. s:x copper tv;;;. 1 ::.,;;'..t:.>: ,1
-•» fleet heavy wire.at :•.? percent* «IUcountfrom regular rate»,|
» h #3, tho *4. instrument*. This ofler is made for a limited t.mol
r. limply t4> introduce cmr instruments: they will soon be sufficiently wtirfl
w n to *eu through tha trade, and we shall then be obliged to etiietly maintain A
r*on of ordinary iuttiliccneecsn put them up by following dlrvctkma sent with e
BMrtrl««o ol thficln«!rjmcnu, irnl IttTehnndreU* ot testliuoutaU from <
" * that fkilato work, we will reftind thd
' ire are good tor all we a^rec to do. k*ott>
Conxrcfeatst., lluitouiMsti.
P. S. JOHNSON’S SONS,
XV s.
SUCCESSORS TO
JOHKTS OffXT €*}
ho:
Safa Medicine for Ohildren.
Tour Regulator is superior to any other rem
edy for malarial diseases among children, and it
has a large sale in this section of Georgia.
WM RUSSELL, Albany. Ga.
For children complaining of colic,
headache or sick stomach, a teaspoonful
cr more will give relief. Children as well
as adults eat sometimes 100 muen supper
or eat something which does not digest
welL producing sour stomache, heart
burn or restlessness. A good dose of Liver
Regulator will giro relief. This applies
to persons of all ages. It is the cheapest,
purest and best family medicine in the
world.
SOM’S,
131 Third Street, Maoon, Georgia.
| Avery Iron Foot Flows,
Hardware, Iron and Steel,
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods.
CARIi
All ENTS FOR
DITTMAR'S CELEBRATED POWDER
BQUAL TO ANY. SURPASSED BV NONE. febl il2tawSxi2m
CONSTIPATION.
in the blood: and no medicine that does not act
directly upon it. to purity and renovate, has
any just claim upon public attention.
Testimony of tbo Chief Justice ot Georgia:
bavo used Simmons’ Liror Regulator lor constl
pation of my bowels, caused by a temporary de
rangement ot the liver, lor tho last three or lour
years, and always when used according to the
dlrMtions, with derided benefit. I think it is a
good medicine lor tho derangement ot tho liver,
at least such has been my personal experience in
tbe use ol it, HIRAM WARNER,
Chiel Justice ot Grogia.
SEA FOWL GUANO.
VEGETINE
I owe my Health
To Your Valuable
DR. A. Q. SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE.
Vegetine.
Newport, Hr, April 20,1377.
Mb H B Stevens—
Dear Sir—Having suffered from a breaking
out ot Cankerous Sores tor more than fire years,
caused by an accident ot a fractured bo no. which
fraeture ran into a running sore, and have used
every thing 1 oould think of and nothing helped
me. until 1 had taken six bottes ot your valu
able medicine which Hr Miller, the apothecary,
recommended very highly. Tha sixth bottle
cured me, and all I can say, is, that I owe my
health to your valuable Vegetine.
Your most obedient servant,
ALBERT VON BOEDER.
Look to your own interest, do not sacrifice I
your health, perliaps your life, because somo un- I
principled dealer asks you to try tbe imitation of I
this valuable modicine, bis onlyooject being to f
make an extra twenty-five cents per bottle, re-1
gardless of ita effects on your system and general |
Take oare not to buy any article as “Simmons
Liver Regulator or Modicine,” that has not our |
genuine lable and stamp on it. Accopt no imi
tation or substitute however plauiibiy recom
mended.
DR. SIMMONS MVEB REGULATOR |
OR MEDICINE,
for me to enumerate the
diseases far which the Vegetine should boused,
knew of no disease which will not admit of its
use. with good results. Almost innumerable I
complaints are caused by poisonous secretions
in the blood, which can be entirely expelled from
the system by the use of Vegetine. When the
blood is perfectly cleansed, the disease rapidly
yields i all paint cease: healthy action is promp-
Hanufactu:ed only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
oct23 deed wlv Philadelphia.
NOTICE.
. HAVE this day formed a copartnership with
tly restored, and the patient is cured.
Mr M Greenberg under the firm namo of
Ullmann & Greenberg, I ~ IT.. • * ,
for the^ purpose of conducting a general Mor- anom to pay.
I am now prepared to furnish the obove
STVAJSrDjARX) FERTILIZER
in any quantity desired, guaranteeing it fully up to its
quality of former years, and at prices that farmers can
VEGETINE
chant Tailoring business.
A ULLMANN,
M GREENBERG.
Macon. Ga, February 4tb, 1879.
Cured me when the
DOCTORS FAILED.
Cincinnati. O, April 10,1877.
Dr II R 8 TRYEN*—
Dear Sir—I was serioiulj troubled with Kid
ney Complaint for a long timo. I havo consulted
the best doctors in this city. I hare used jour
Vegetine for thi9 diiea&e. and il has cored me
when the doctors l&iled to do so.
Yours trail
Come and see me for price9 and terms.
Correspondence solicited from Granges, County Agri-
In calling attention to the above we beg leave {cultural Societies and Clubs.
H. T- JOHNSON,
IsnSl HORNER THIRD AND POPLAR STREETS, MACON. GRORGIA.
1866. 1879.
lours truly,
EARNKST DURIGAN.Besidence C21 Race St.
Place of business, 57S Cent Ave.
to state that Mr Greenberg will leave for the
North this week to purchase the finest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to the
city. His experience as a Cutter, having learned
his profession in London, Paris and New York,
1 enables us to guarantee our friend*, and the
public generally, a perfect fit, thorough satisfac
tion in workmanship, and a quality of good*, as
well as prices, unsurpassed. Soliciting a liberal
patronage. Respectfully,
Ullmann a greenberg.
(Schloss* Old Stand) Second, Street.
feb5 wsd,thu.sat&sun
Thirteen Years Practical Success
IN THE USB OF
VEGETINE
Prepared by
II. U. STEVENS, Boston, Mam.
i j• a.l I hhouliters,oia ■*>-,Clear nosiue», new, u. ji.ims
received a pnvato dispatch from tile I gay, Lard refined in tierces 7K- Rutter firm
agent of his firm, dated London, to-aay, choice Western packed 1£@30, do roils 15@17
in which ho states that tho British Gov- Coffee Ann and m good demand: rio in cargoes
ernment has issued an order forbidding WhLky dull at 108/$. Sugar quiet and
live cattlofrom the United States to land I niwYobc—Flour quiet and prices generally
at tho ports of tho Kingdom after tho I unchanged; superfino western and state S 25-®
0< ?*h intrant Tliia nractipallv ia an pm. 310. common to good extra ditto SG3@3 90;good
T 5 * , Ams Poetically is an em- w cUoice s 95@4 M; flour more active;
bargo on the American cattle trade with to fair extra S 90@485; good to choice
Groot Britain, and will cause much loss extra 6 00®G 25. Wheat—winter a skado easier
to Shipper* on Ihi. side. The freight iZStJSZ
steamer Australis, of tho Anchor Lino, j ^@ioS: do spring loodiot. Corn — now quiet
which sailed to-day, took out nearly two I and lower, old without important change and
hundred head of picked Western cattle, quiot. Oatsslightly m buyers* tovpr ^d only
i,,.-j . kf-v/s moderate trade; No 3 white 80. Coffee quiet and
and six hundred sheep. About two bun- VBe ) a ip^ £j 0 j n cargoes Sugar
dred head of cattle wero to have been moderately active and steady; standard A8^@
shipped in the Erin, of the National 8^ fair to good refining c^^';prime_^@7; re-
T ,J* I fined lira, granulated powdered&;5,crushed
Lme, tc^day, but owing to an accident to I g quiet: NewOrieans 25@S3. Kice quiet
her rudder P03t« sho will not sail until I and Steady: Carolina fair to primed®?; Louisiana
Thursday. I fair to pnme Pork strong, old 900:
* — 1 new 10 50 cash. Middles quiet; Western and
city long clear 5j», slior; clear 5} t '. Lard firmer
Sr. Louis. February 8.—Tim Journal I and more doing, nrimo steam spot 6 S0@G 95,
of. Commerce ol this city published to-day d5fta^4*#8»18
an interview with abont one hundred wheat dull; red and amber 9o@fl8. Com un
loading business men regarding the trade changed at S3i4@34. Oats steady at 23*^. Pork
of January of this year as compared with '
the same month of last year. A large .hart rib 475. Bacon strong: ihoul-
proportion of those consulted, including I ders si i. clearribJ5X@5/4 clear sifio, 5%. Whis
the representatiTes of eTerr branoh of steady: bards
trade, report a material increase of bnai- ^vratre* 111 X ' lvoHo *
neas, partlonlarly in manufactures. Nine- Louimixa—Flour firm; extra 3 00@325, tam.
tenths of those interviewed believe that I ilyS50@S75. Wheat steady; red9S ; amber and
white9S. Coraaaiet: whitest; mix.-! 55. Oats
whito 46, mixed" ’ ‘
bnsiness for tbe present year will be
.... —. . _ . | wuuu.u, uu.n. 25. Rye qQiet at 68. Forkstrong
much better than it has been for the 1 at lc Lsrd hizher: cnoice leaf in tierces 7Ji:
three years past.
Baltimore, Feb. 8.—In tho United I
8K Boll
den S8& dear rib 4>J@4A'. clear rides 4’iS3. Ba
„ , TX 1 o if I con scarce and bibber, .boulders dear rib
State9 Circuit Court Daniel Sullivan was | clear &uqar*curedhams
found gnilty of illegal voting in the late s $9. Whisky higher at Its.
Congressional election and sentenced to Onexmo-TiaaT rtndy: nt™•* *
five dollar fine and coata and twelve frirly^rtiveirSt"shadehiaher ; No® rod’
months imprisonment. In the eamc .interSS<R90: No2 Ghicacospring cash:
coart Charles Getzendanner, for having I SS@SSJ4 March. April. Corn in root
assaulted a deputy United States marshal ^f^S^Va u ^k«%/4sSI«ihmfc
and colored volar in the Sixteenth ward, Mareli. Pork active, firm and a «hado higher at
in tha same election, waa fined fifty dol- 9 70@9 SO cash, 980@9 82March, 9 95^9 97^
Ure and costs and twelve months impris-
cement. I ahooldersS GO.jhort rib 4 SO. short clear sides 490.
Democratic Caucus. Whisxy steady at 104. , , ,,
Wienrenmv Pohrnarr 8 An ad BT. Louis—Flour firm and nnenanxed; doable
Washington, heDrnary ». An , a< J- .nr* tAllS50@S65. trebla doSSttatio. Wheat
j earned caucus of the Demoorata was held better-. No 2 red fall 9:?£ cash. 81% February,
to-night. Mr. Blackburn presiding. I »6WMarcb,97April;NoS90. Corn active; No 2
There were present ninety represenU- ?g8F$Fwb. W L£S
tlV6S and ton ocnators. Ivules were I a chade firmer, prim® steam 6 60. Eulk meat*
adopted for the government of joint can- | better; .lionldera 3 45@350; clear nb4 85@470.
cuse*. At a former meeting the general
sentiment favored the attaching to one
tbu appropriation bills an amendment
repealing tho test oath required of ja>
rors, namely, that they had not taken
up arms against the United Sutee nor I SffiSTSSj - iVS
Bacon atronjc clear rib 5^.
NA7AL °8TORE8.
NawToax—Spirits of turpentine steady at SO
Rosin quiet at 140®1 42ji Icr goodatrainsd.
WxXHniBTOE—Spirits turpeunne atronz at 27.
Botin firm at 117}4 for strained. ISO for good
engaged in insurrection against the same, nard.-! s*5 tor yelk
nor given aid and comfort to tho enemy. | at iss.
To-night the subject was formally acted
on, and the committee appointed to pnt
the amendment in form, to be attached
the Sundry civil bill, which, among
other propositions, includes the pay of
persons conneoted with the Judiciary.
The eancus also decided upon an
amendment repealing the clause in the
revised statute* which provides for tbe
appointment of Federal supervisors of
election*. The committee are also re
quired to put this amendment in proper
form. Nearly all the Democratic mem-
dip and sirgm. Tar firm
MARINE HEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived ent—Wiihelm Foss
Cicero. Cicero, Lord Nelson, Tasmanian, Emma
Parker.
Hmos Wholesale market
coaaacTXD daixt ar
F. D. TINSLEY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Clear rib liaea6%@6
Shooldere.
Bulk clear rib sides.
Balk shoulders
Magnolia bams....
bera of the House Committee on Appro- LARD—in obis,
priations were present and geve their Leaf.in tab..
approval to the proceedings of the caucus. I
There was entire unanimity on the above | Reproof"
MEAL..
measures, the only point of difference SALT—Virginia..
was as to conclusive action at the present I Liverpool
meeting, bnt it wa9 agreed that there
should be an adjourned meeting on
Monday next. The exact form of tha
amendments will then be laid before the
caucus for adoption. Some of those who
attended the cencna say the Democrats
ill insist cn the amendments being in
corporated in the bill, even at the risk of
an extra seeaion.
OORN—By carload
■mall loU_ 70^76
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl 7 00
Choice * 50
Extra family,
City Clerk McLaughlin, waa issuing
execution* all day yesterday,
two hundred have been made out.
Fannif. per bbH^.
Extra per bbl_*
OOFFBB—Common _
Fair —
Good.
Prime.
Best Ru>__
Neatly I «OAF8—Parib
1 MOLAB8K%-CbOtee Unb*. hbda..
Choice Cuba, bbls,
Aegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
jttufy dwod.friJksun JwJt\vJtw2w °
E. PRANK OOE’S
AMMONIATEI>
Sngarhousa, hhdi ■■■ - 23
Hugarhouro. bbl. 26
Choice Hew Orleans 6
UGAR—Golden G 8^ffl9
Brown
O. ooffoe
Bxtra G. white.
Standard A
Granu!»tr>d
Powdored and crushed
0EBB8B—Best Crsom „,
Factory
CRACKERS—
Cream,
Giuiccr
Strawberry
Fam
-Hoda .,
Fancy
0ANDLB3—Btar..„
Lightlweigiit,
NAILS—Basis 11
BTARCH...
PEPPER
BPICB
GINGER
NUTMEGS
CLOVES ......
OIGAKB—PorM..
CHBROOTS...
SNUFF—Loriflard’e. iar,
Lorillard’e.foU
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Lucy Hinton
Fine......
CKERBL—Kits
Halt bbla
Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and Is tbe
only purely Vegetable remedy known tn sci
ence, that lias made radical and Permanent
Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula iu all their
stages.
BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
It thoroughly removes mercury from tho I HfiS GStflbliSllcd for it IQ 6VQVy SCCtioil of GEORGIA UpOQ
rii I ey ^y ° f ber soil > a reputation for Uniformity
eas «- - . l ancI Reliableness in results Unparalleled in
the history of Fertilizers, and has given it. the reputation
of being
Forsaloby
Hunt. Baukin & Lam r.
Piano Tuning and Repairing.
O LD instruments put in Rood ordor. Satis
faction guaranteed. Give mo a trial, Gan
I bo found at all times at No 12 Cotton Avenue,
next to Dlackshear's Picture Gallery
janSSm a HUBER..
The Great Standard Fertilizer of Georgia,
And it is the determined purpose of the manufacturer,
whose name it bears, to
DISSOLUTION:
Bzowxb Station. Ga. Jan 27.1879.
j mHE firm of Johnson & Hill is this day do* ,
X solved by mutual consent, Hr Johnson I
J retiring to embark in business in Atlanta. The I
business will be continued at Brown’s Station I
by E G Hill A Son, who will be pleased to servo I
their old patrons, and solicit the patronage of I
the pnblic generally. The business of the old |
, firm will be wound up by either or both mem* 1 T .
Tt 18 made of the richest phosphatic and ammoniacal ma-
dwsujw^esir^extenaumromo'and^ro*Ias is shown from the very high analytical results
new yourpapor, sowo may closo up our books, [ yielded in the past.
MAINTAIN FULLY ITS SPLENDID CHABACTER.
foreign.
Exchange on all the principal cities of Europe
and direct remittances to any place of the Euro
pean continent, 'orrectod by A. E. Beirert.
Respective value of foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 24>^cgold
1 Austrian Florin (silver) 45
1 “ (currency) ^«.4I
1 Holl&ndiah Florin 41
1 Franc on Bolgium 19f£
1 •* on Switzerland (eidg. Wahr) 19%
1 “ on Paris 19%
1 “ on the Orient 20^
1 Lire Italiauo 19
1 “ gold 19M
1 Kroner on S weden,Norway, Denm’rk 27^
1 Rubel (Russia) 54
1 pound Sterling 4.92
Very respectfully,
For further information as to price, etc., address
P S—In retiring from tbe business, at tho
helm of which I have stood for twelve years, and I
bidding adeiu to the friends and patrons with I
whom 1 have so pleasantly mingled, both social* I
ly and in business relations, 1 cannot take my I
leave without returning an affectionate bow as a I
token of the warm friendship which I feel for j
the citizens of this community. And in bidding
adieu to my former partner I bespeak for him tho
D. G. PURSE, General Agent,
SAVANNAH. GFA.
hope that to may receive a liberal patronage and
prosper in the new business. j
Respectfully,
jtn°91w ELAM JOHNSON.
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per Q>..._
Dry salt 89 8
Dry flint Si<610
GOAT 8Klrii—Dry, per lb 14316
BHisBP SKIN’S—Per piece...... W<bV)
HBARL1NGS—Fercieoe 6
DEERSKINS—per lb
LEATHER—In the rougn...
RACCOON—Fer piece
MLNK—Porpieee
OTTER—Per piece
BEAVER^Per niece.
GREY FOX SKINS
RED FOX
WILD CAT-Per piece
OP08SUM—Per piece *9 a
Muskrat—per piece......................... @ s
TALLOW—Pnme. nerlb @ 6
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb @44
GINSENG—Her lb @50
DRIED APPLE8—Prime per lb.
DRIED PBACHHS—Peeled.brivht No 1
LOOK TO YODB 'NT8BEST
GERMAN POTASH SALT
For Fertilizing Purposes,
Imported directly and for sale low by
I AM telling all Garden Seeds at 21-2 cents |
per paper. Warranted fresh and true to name.
D. G. PURSE.
SAVANNAH, GA.
15/316
... 15@20
... 5/2*25
... 10335
••• smt so I
... 2!»1 25
15<2*3)
•s ■ 20@5O
... 5015
Peas, Beaus and Corn
R. H. MAY & GO
in bulk at bottom prices,
98 CHERRY BT., MACON, GA,
Manufacturers ot and Dealers in
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb..
Unwashed...
Washed...
sun in FiMik CiUUEEBUS, WAGONS
10@U
,, „ _ ie@40
45@!8
in quantities to suit purchasers and at prices I
which make it to your interest to manufacture ]
your oxen fertilizer.
THEP. f. ELLIS,
tn djonr orders to
Agents for the CELEBBATED JACKSOK WAGONS.
The beat wagon made. Every one guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
BOLAND B. HALL, Druggist,
feb2 tf 17 COTTON AVENUE.
DRUGGIST.
Offers to Gardeners a larr? variety cf Seed
suitable for eariT so wine such as
EXTRA SABLY PEA.
IIKET,
CABBAGE.
LETTUCE.
RADISH,
8PINACH.
MU8TARD, ETC.
A CARD.
I /■'J.ENTLE1TEN wishing to procuro handsome
J Bprin^ and Summer Suits arc invited to
call and examine the Samples of Mr I TFettus,
I of Pettns A Curtis, No 41 Union Square, New
I York, who can he found at the Lanier Honse
durime Saturday, the 8th. Mr. Pettns refers by
permission to Dr A P Collins. ColBB Lewis,
I and Col W A Lofton. feba St*
Aho tho TENNE3SEE WAGON, a low-priced, datable wagon.
IC PLANT.
R H PLANT
McNBAL’S PROLIFIC BUNCH PEA.
Railed by E A Re,-, Maron, snd said to be
excellent
EARLY R08E AND PEERLESS POTATOES.
IL C. PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
Specialty thia season—large qnantity cf Seed MACON. - - GEORGIA
in five cent package*, being same amount for- 1
merly sold lor 10 cents.
GldHund, Tr angular Block.
TRANSACT A 6ENERAL BARKIMfl BUSINESS.
S(o:ks and Bonds bought and sold on Com*
jan®6 tf
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS.
;| BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND HAMES,
VALISES, TRUNKS. TRAVELING
BAGS, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS,
SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS
LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE
WASTED.
A PINE suit ot Second-Hand Parlor Furni
ture unabused. Address
feb5 rods:
Byror, 8 W R R, C!».
Scarborough House,
HAWKIN’SVILLE.
O PENED January 1, 1879.' Brerything ar- I
rangod for cwiveiience swH comfort, with I
FINDINGS.
®'Call and examine onr stock, or write for prices, before purchasing.^}.
I an excellent table. Give ua a call.
janStf B f 4 f J BOONE
REPOSITORIES—1)8 Cherry Street, Macon, and 208 Broad Street, Augusta.
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