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BY CUBBY, JONES & KEESE,
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY tf, 1879—PRICE ETYE CENTS.
Numbeb 9.216
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY DISPATCHES.
he American people to Mexico for the
hearty oontnbufton to the success of the
Industrial mission of Amercan merchants
and manufacturers recently visiting the
city of Mexico, vthlch will extend the
friendly commercial relations of our
oonntrymen nave been so instrumental
in eetibliphing.
The Labor Convention.
Yicxsburo, Mite., Mhy 6.—The Mia-
eitnippi Valley Labor Convention re
assembled this morning with increased
attendance. The committee on resolu.
tiona submitted the following report;
Mr. President; Your committee on
Foreign.
Losnair, May 6.—Sub-Lein tenant Govt
eftbo Royal Navy, arrosted early laat
month in Cork, on suspicion of being the
author of the hoax about a pirate ship off
Fssbact Light, Ireland, alongside of its
capture on the 16:b of January last, has
fcetn convicted of tho offense and dis
missed the service. This was the story I ur x-rcaaw xour committee on
thst sent gunboat Geehawk to sea on a resolutions beg leave respectfully to re-
fruitless chase. Sub-Lieutenant Con ha T e m< l air <* 1 *5*° thB clnMS
serving on board the Qaabawk at the ? h,oh . haT0 ^ Te “ r,sa *? “• Present exi-
^ J dm of our colored population, aa far as
Losdow. May 5 -Eobert Barrett, cot-1 powiole within the limited time allowed,
ton null owner at Bolton and Mancheater, and wb, te these 1 caU8eB “ e dlfficalt *
has failed for 80,000 pounds. a ?, Ce Ji ta iV Win S A° 0 f
I'he temporary order granted by Vice t ,l ,. k,ad, ^ r00 *“ *® thei f at , te “ t “ n * t* 6 *
Chancellor Bacon on application of Mr. b ^! e T° ^e following to inolnde those
McHenry, April 30*.b, restraining Gen- which may be considered proximate: The
rnl Sir G. Balfour. Mr. Charlee Lewis lo » pnoeof ootton aad the partial failure
sod another person from oarrying out of th0 fi . rs \ ***'• •*»»> lrrational
the proposed lease of the Atlantia and 8 7 fltem of planting adopted In aomeeee-
Ore it Western railroad to the Erie Bail- *“■». wb9 " b J Iabor w “ deprived
rotd Company was vacated to-day and a of , tho ™teil'fcenoe neceaeary 10 dl “
h«»iing of tho motion for an injunction f #ct * an< *. the presence _ of economy
postponed till Thnreday. *® mab * Profltabls; a vicious system
. . , of credit foetered by laws permitting
waaningion. laborers and tenants to mortgage crops
WaiBiNOTON, May C.—la the Senate before they were grown or even planted;
Mr. McDonald reported, from the Com- apprehension on the part of many colored
mittee on the Judiciary, with amend- I people produced by insidious reports clr-
Ihf bill iutroJneed declaring it ciliated among them that, their civil and
unlawful to nse any part of tho army and j political rights are endangered or likely
i.. vj u’ II." poll-. II" civ.) notice that I lobe; hurtful and false rumors diligently
he would call it up to-morrow. I disseminated that by emigration to Kan-
Mr. Beck reported,from theCommitteo saa the colored people wonld obtain land,
i Appropriations, with amendments, mules and money from the Government
the legislative, executive and judicial ap-1 without cost to themselves, and become
jr ; ..vion bill, and gave notice that ho ind* pendent farmers: many retail c, uatry
would call it up at an oarly day. I storekeepers are engaging in the
The Senate Judiciary Committee, at an bueine» of selling whisky io laborers and
<xtra meeting this morning, took action I tenants, whereby tbelr morals have been
1 lit hn bill iniruduo.'il by Mr. Eaton corrupted, tbelr labor rendered insnffi
yesterday to prohibit military interfer- I oient, and tbe pleasant relatione between
eoce at the polls, ond by a party vote de- I them and tbelr landlords and employes
cided to recommend it for ptesage with I destroyed. It is a matter of astonish-
two amendments. The first provides that I meat to yoar committee that the colored
tin- bill’s probibdion against bringing to people conld be indneed to etedlt the
or employing troops at tho polls shall not I Idle stories circulated of a promised land
apply 10 tbu 11..' of a military for.:c when where their wants conld be snpplied and
necessary to protect tho State against in- their independence secured without exer*
\u.ion. Tun Other amendment in- I lion on their putt. It was goiug to the
aerts the words “when the Legislature extent of ignorance and credulity
cannot be convened'’ after tho clause I credit (hem. and yet evidenoe of an nn<
which exempts from tho prohibition tho I doubted obaraoter was famished yoar
employment of tho army or navy to on-1 committee as to this matter. It is one of
; .■ t.‘i" fourth e-i ti>.n of article four of I the fscuirs iu thu movement, an 1 which
tbe constitution and laws made in par-I we cannot now forecast.
.nance thereof, upon tho application of I There ara in the State of Mississippi
tbs Legislature or tho executive of a I alone 5,600,000 aoree of land belonging to
State, I tbe United States now eubjeot to home-
Tbe prlnoipal amendments made by I stead entries. Any thrifty colored man
tbs Senate Committee on Appropriations I in the South can pre-empt one hundred
to the Legislative,Executive and Judicial and sixty acres of this land at the moder-
Appropriation bill, aB reported to tbe I ate cost of $18. Land in Kansas cannot
Senate to-day. are thoso which were bo occupied for less. In no part Of tho
agreed upon by tho committee yester- j civilizsd world can the unskilled laborer
day aftornoon, including the House seouro a larger return for honest labor
clause, directing ten millions reeorvo to 1 than among us, but idleness, acoompanied
be issuod in payment of arrears of pen-I by extravagance, produces suffering and
fione, I want hero ns elsewhere. Your commit-
Io the House tho morning hour was I tee believe that the legislatioa of our
iiooiumed In the lntrodaotiou and refer- State should be so shaped as to foster
coca of bills. Tbe House has oononrred I habits of industry among tbe colored
in the Ssnfito amendments to tho bill pro-1 people, elevate tho standard of social
riding for certain expenses of tbe present morals, improve and preserve our
common school system. Diver's views
have been expressed by parties equally
desirous of reaching some conclusion,
viz, to ascertain the grievances and apply
as far as can be done by the proper re
dress, bat this could only be done with
the full knowledge of all the foots. That
errors have been committed by the
whites and blacks alike, as each in turn
have controlled the government of the
States here represented, may ba safely
admitted, disregarding the past and
burying its dead with it, standing upon
the living present, looking hopefully to
tbe fature which is before us, your com-
mitteo think their duty accomplished
when they have adopted and reported
these resolution:
Resolved, Xnat the interest of planters,
laborers, landlords and tenants are iden
tical ; that they must prosper and snffer
togetner; that it is the duty of planters
and landlords of the States here repre-
smloB.
Mr. Euott, Chairman of the Jadlolary
Committee, reported bisk,without amend
ment, tbo bill introdaoed yesterday to
prohibit military Interference at elections,
Mr. Bobeson offered a substitute mak-
lag it unlawful to bring or to employ at
any plaos where n genoral or special elec
tion is being held Id a Slate, any part of
the army or navy, nnless snah employ
ment shall bo necessary to carry out tbe
provision! of the Constitution, or over-
oome foreibls obstruction to tbe elocu
tion of tbe laws made In pursnanoe there*
of, and making any violation of this aot
a ponal offense. The substitute is enti
tled a bill to further protwot tho freedom
of oleotions.
NlOJJT DlSrAlUHBtl.
Nows Iemg. ^ ^ ^ _____ __
TaiLiDiLPiiiA, Pa , ^May ^^ I seated to devlaa and adopt some oontraot
system with laborers and tenants by
which both parties will receive the fall
benefit of labor, governed by intelligence
and economy.
Resolved, That this convention does
affirm that the oolored raoe has been
Parr, sixty years old, stabbed his daugh.
Ur, Susan Irvin, aged thirty, this morn'
iog, inflicting fatal injuries. Family
difficulties c-uaod the tragedy.
Philadelphia, May C.—Henry Hall,
charged with being concerned in tbe
roboery of tho Manhattan Savings Bank pUogd b _ tllB Constitution of tne United
of New York, last October, has been | g tatei Bnd the laws of tho States here
committed to await a requisition from
the New York authorities.
Stamford, Conn., May C.—Michael
McNamara, formerly clerk of tho Ma3
•aaoit House, at Springfield, Maaaachu
sells, in attempting to board a train at
Stamford station last night, fell and had
represented, on a plane of absolute legal
equality with the white raee, and does
deolare tbe oolored raoe shall be aocorded
the practical enjoyments of all tha
rights, civil and political, guaranteed by
said constitution and laws.
Resolved, That to this end the mem.
hi* head completely severed from hia hero of this convention pledge themselves
body.
N*w Yoke. May 6.—Tho loogahora-
mea still oontinue to bold out ag&iast the
twenty-five cents per hour arrangement
of various ocean steamships along North
to use whatever power and influenco they
possess to protcot the oolored race
against all dangers in respect to fair ex
prossious of their wills at tho polls,
which they apprehend may reBalt from
nver. Tho Circassian, of tho Anchor j rftud intimidation or bulldozing on tbe
Line, was advertised to sail last Satur- t 0 f tho whites, and as there can be
dsy, but did not get away until to-day. no Iib(?rly 0 f BO tion without freedom of
The company advertised for two hundred thonghtt w0 demand that all elections
men at twenty five cents por hour, Ana I a hali bo free, fair, and that no repressive
promise regular weeklv wages to steady measnre8 shall be employed by the col-
At the State Line dock the new ore j pe0 pi a to deprive their own race, in
hsods are working on tbe State of Penn- j part.of the fullest freedom in tho exer-
•jlvania. and tho company say she will cigaof the h i g be=it right of citizenship.
Mil on time next Thursday. The City of I Resolved, Thst the unrestricted credit
Chester, of the Iuman Line, wdl also be I H - g t em pervading in the States hero
ready to sail Thursday. The Wyom-.cg, le p te8cnte d based upon liens or mort
al the Union Line, left this morning gg „ e9 on stock and crops to be grown in
laden principally with gram. Xhe B»l-| lho future, followed by short crops, has
tic, of the White Star Line, will sail Sat- p rovo k td distrust and created nnrest and
urday. as advertised. disturbed their laboring population, and
Washington. all laws authorizing liens on orops for
_ - T ,l„ advances constituted of articles other
W AtBiNQTOir. Miy .-r- . . than those of prime necessity at moderate
Kutetoa e aubstltnte for the bill was de- whet her such advances are made
‘» ;ed b y a toto ° f 2ST rail to nr‘ohlb» by Wlord, planter or merchant, should
l«r which the original bill to prohibit ^ diaeountenancad and repealed,
military lnterferenoe at cleotlons was 1 — -
passed by a strict party vote. Chalmers
Attempted to oall np tbe resolution here
tofore offered by him for the investiga
tion of the Fort Pillow masssore, bnt the
Hones adjourned without notion on bis
motion.
The Senate proceeded to the consider'
stion of tho resolution reported from the
committee on privileges and elections.
Authorizing the taking of testimony on
tbs memorial of Mr. Spofford, who com
take charge of snch grievances brought
to their knowledge, and as may lay in
their power for redreBS of the same, and
to adopt each legal and proper expedients
ae they msy judge necessary for the fu
ture prevention of grievances of like na
ture.
The introdaeLoa of these resolution*,
which were interspersed with rcuurk, by
Governor Foote, to the effeot that other
cause* than those named in the resolu
tions introdaoed by tbe oommiitee, and
whieb was the prime eanae of the exodne,
caused quite a oommotlon. After remarks
by several other gentleman the oonvea
(ion adjourned sine die.
Nynepsli Weather statement.
Omc* Chid Siseai. Omcaa,
WashingroK, May 6, 1879.
Indications.—For the Sonth Atlantic
States, rising barometer, coaler north
west winds, clondy and rainy, followed
by clear weather.
BUDNIUHX DISPATCHES.
Congress.
Washinoton, May 6.—In the Senate
to-day Batter, of Sonth Carolina, intro
daoed a bill authorizing the Secretary of
War to transfer to the school of the First
Holy Communion the Charleston arsenal
and its appartenanc.es for the use and
accommodation of said Behool, and for
each time as the arsenal shall not be re
quired for other pnrposeB.
The Senate Appropriation Committee
to-day struck out of the legislative ap
propriation bill the clause directing the
Secretary of the Treasury to devote to
tbe payment of arrearages of pensions
the special fond of ten million dollerB of
legal tender notes now held for the re
demption of fraotlonal currenoy, and
upon the recommendation of the Treas
ury Department inserted an appropria
tion of $18,000 for extending the opera
tions and efficiency of the New Orleans
mint.
News Items.
Nontexal, May C.—The material that
exploit'd at Stratford yesterday was
blasting powder, shipped from Belveil.
Quebec, for Amherstbsrg. Tnree lives
were lost, three men seriously and three
slightly Injured. The loss on property
and freight in transit Is estimated at
#25.000.
OrTAWA, May C.—A strike and riot is
reported to be in progress on the Faoifio
Hallway. The Winnepeg Volunteers
have been oalled oat, and otdered to pro
ceed to the scene.
Noefolk, May 6.—Toe hearing ot the
petition for foreeloeare of a mortgage on
the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Bsil-
road commences to-morrow in tbe United
States Cironlt Court.
Pocassxtt, Mass., May G.—A. P. Davis,
leading adventist and abettor of Free
man, is thought to be haplessly insane.
The grave of the little' victim Is atili
guarded day and night.
Atlanta, May G.—The National Board
of Health had a short session to-day. In
land quarantine was considered.
The sanitary council of the Mississippi
valley held a session to-night.
Siumoss' Litbk Beoclaxos oa Hzntcixa
ij an tnisilibla remsAy for atalArioas FaverJ,
Bowel Comolaintj, Jaundice. Colic. Keatless-
nr«, ktent.il Depression. Sick Hemdmche. Con
stipation, Nausea. Biliousness, Drspepsi*.etc.
SIK1HONS’
The reason that this medicine is successful in
so many esaeswith whiea remedies previously
tried were nnabie to cope, is attributable to the
fact that it ii a medicine which reaches and re
moves the censes of the various maladies to
which it is adapted. Liver Complaint. Fever
and Af ue. etc, and Dyspepsia in its worst form
yields to the potent power of the Begnlator. It
does not merely relieve the aufteror. but effects
a permanent cure. Simmona’ Liver Scrutator
or Medicine hat also been used successfully for a
lonw time asa substitute for Quinine and Cals,
met, and the effects of this medicine are truly
wonderful.
extras S JSfMMh do Minnesotan 4 75. low grade*
Western patents 5 OOSCOOL Minnesota
#8 00. Wheat strong and higher; No 1 Ohl*
ca*o spring 95t£ cash and May, 95ji June and Jn-
Iy/NoSdo78>S Corn active. Arm and hieher:
at cash and May- iHi June, 56 July.
w in rood demand and higher at £5 cash,
Jnn*.»5?i July, Pork fairly active and higher.
I 9 S*J< caib, » K(M I7bi June. 9 45 July. Lard
[fairly active and a shade higher at 5
cash and May, 5 95 @5 97,-i June, S 00@6 Oil* July.
Bulk meats unchanged; abonlders S60, short
rib 4 55, abort clear side* 4 75. Whisky steady
[at 104.
HAFAlTsTOEBa.
VtMtnroro*—Bpiriti turpentine dull at
Basin steady at 100 for strained, 1 Oi.'-j for good
strained. Crude turpentine steady at 1 00 for
hard: 1 SO for yellow dip; 310 for virgin. Tar
Heady at 77&
MAKJHBNEWS
NSW TORK—Arrived.—City of Atlanta, CitT
of (avannah, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Mor
gan City.
Arrived out—Sylphiden, Alexander, Oicar II,
State of Georgia, Main, Baltimore.
LIVER
stoom ana Nonas
COBBICIID SA1X.T HI
I*. UIPIiEY, BBOKEB
Georgia 7 per oent. bonds (gold) Ut a 114
Georgia 7 per oent. bondi (regular) Ill a 112
Georgia 7 per oont. bonds (ondoraed)....:
It is prepared upon strictly acientiBo princi
ples anil, being an entirely Vegetable Compound,
is a hi rail'is bnt effectual mtdicine.
It is a well known fact that food ill digested I CitwofMaoon (longdate)
but imperfectly nourishes the syatem aa it ia J City of Macon (short date)”" .
lirannraeiO.—llo a 111
Georgia 7 per oent. board* (new) ...115 a 117
(Wkrgia 6 per oent (Ad).. -.101 a 105
G*btna 6 per cent (aew) .107)4*109
— - - - 6» a 60
70 a 75
It i* false economy te buy a chop Organ -when
a few dollars more will get the ihconi'
parable and always reliable
MASON & emu.
imT LOWB8T PBIOKD.
llU I POOREST AND DEAREST.
DIlT HIGHEST PRICED.
DU I BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Style8s
NEW PRICES,
Six Stops. Elegant
Embossed Walnut
Caae, of new design,
only 680
Ten Stopf, 4 sets
Reeds in new style
Illuminated Case
only 495
Ten Stops, 4 sett
Reed9 Mirror Tod
Case, with Gold
-Ha*oN M> v«-
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OP HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLD’S EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE TEASS PAST.
A limited supply
lust received* tor sale
on time with. Ootton
option, by
H. T. JOHNSON.
partially assimilated by the blood. 8ufferera I City ot Augusta 7 per —, ,
with Dyspepsia whoso circulation is impover
ished and nerves weskened experience a decid
ed and rapid improvement in their physical and
mental condition by the use ot Simmons’ Liver
Regulator,
..100
REGULATOR
This mild Tonic, gentle Laxative and harmless
Invigorant aids tho process ol digestion which
insure- a development ot all materials that are
necessary to a healthy condition of body and
mind. 1 Clergymen, bankers, bookkeeper*, edi
tors nod others that lead sedentary lives will
And much relief from the frequent headaches,
nervousness and constipation, resulting trem
want at exercise, by taking the Regulator. And
persona livingin unhealthy localities mav -avoid
allbilions attacks by taxing this medioice occa
sionally to keep the Llrar in healthy action.
It should be used by all persons, old and
young, and no family can afford to be without it,
and, by being kept ready for Immediate resort,
will save many an hour of suffering and many a
dollar in time and doctor’s bills.
mEDICINE
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J: H. ZEILIN 4 CO.,‘
Philadelphia. Pa.
Bold by all Druggists.
may7
4(0 pm-Sales of American 11S00. Uplands
low middling clause May delivery 6 51-3X97'
May and June 6 51 St, June and July 71-32, July
and August 01-16, August and ■ '
October and November 627-52,
December 6 9-10.
5 p m—Futures, uplands low middling clause
^■■1 Maj delivery 0 51-52, May and June 7 also 8 51-52,
Bax.tikobz, May 6—Hon. J. Bandolph I August and Seotember 7s-52 also71-16, Beptem-
Tucker, of Virginia, was successfully I bir andOciooerlS-SS. Futurea dosod quietor.
City of Atlanta 7 per cent...„ 100
City o! Atlanta 8 per cent 106
Ottyot S«vannah„......_...................... 76 a77X
Central Railroad joint mortgage., „,.110 a 111
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bonds.„ m 101 a 102
Northeastern RRboods (endorsed).....105 a 105
Macon and Western R R bonds..... 105 a 105
Southwestern Railroad 103 a 105
Western R. R. of Alabamalst mortgagellS a 115
Western R. R ei Alabama td mortgage...112 a 315
H. A A. K.R. 1st mortgage(notendor’d) 75 a 80
X M A R R. Id mortgage 95 a 98
A.* G. R. R. *d mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 105
South Ga A Fla 1st mortgage bond*...11-7 a 100
do Id do ... 89
Southwestern R R stock 105 a 106
Georgia Railroad stock.......... 88 a 84
Central Railroad stock 74 a 77
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock.,,,.,108 a 110
>ti Foreign.
Exchange on all the principal cities of Europe
and direct remittances to any place of the Euro,
pehn continent. Corrected by A. B. Seifert.
Respective value of foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark 24)£i'gold
1 Austrian Florin (silver) 43 "
1 •• “ (currency) ....42“
1 HolUmdish Florin 41 “
I franc on Belgium 19% “
1 on Switzerland (eidg, Wahr) 19% “
1 ’1 on Paris 19% “
1 ‘ 1 on the Orient... 20)4 “
1 Lire Italiano 19 •’
1 f* gold 19%
1 Rroner on SwedemNorway, Denm’rk 27)4
ISabel (Russia) 52 “
1 .pound Sterling...—.. ..4.98%
‘jj jffiHIPFINO PRODUCE
CORBECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per n>„
Dry salt 5@ 7
, . Dry flint 6@10
GOAT 8 HI it 8—Dry, per lb 10®13
SHEEP SKINS—Per piece 10940
SHEARLINGS—Per mao* 5
I DEERSKINS—per lb 14@16
PARIS -
SANTIAGO,
PARIS -
1867
1*75
1876
VIENNA -
PHIL*. PA.
SWEDEN -
1873
1876
1878
Endorsed by Franz Lisxt. Theodore Thomas,
Ole Bull, Gottschalk, Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and over Ono Thousand eminent musicians ol
Europe and America, The testimony as to the
immense superiority ot these instruments over
a.1 others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis
EEN TED UNTIL PAID FOE
Thoso Organs are now onered purchasers by
monthly installments of from 65 to 610, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. From
one to three years time given for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches. Schools
and Pastors, Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans sent on trial to any part of tho South. We
pay freight both ways if nGi satisfactory.
SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT.
For tho more convenient supply of Southern
trmde a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es
tablished at Savannah, Ga. from which Dealers.
Churches* Teachers, and the retail trade can be
supplied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
Habufactcher’s Wholesale A gents,
aprS d£awSm
K-:S.k ■'
BY STATE'AUTH ORITY.
Ill July 71-S2 JuIy LEATHER—In the rougn 154920
September? 1-16, RACOOON—Per piooe 6@20
12, November and MINK—Per piece 10@25
OTTBR—Per piece
BEATER—Per niece.,,,,
GREY FOX SKINS..
RED,FOX
WILD OAT—Per piece...,
OPOSSUM—Per piece
t will bo almost entirely restored. I cotton—Net receipts 43: gross 4469,
aBMSBOSO, Pa., May 6.—William I Futures barely steady: 8ale«201.000:Maydelive.
Shit (Lit all, a boy, was kilted by tha tun |
ber 11.56—53, December 11.23—50, January 11-30
—52.
-3 00 ,
25461 25
154625
20@40
64610
® 5
m 5
% 5
mo
THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY
is drawn in persuance of an act of the General
I Assembly of tbe Btate of Kentucky
For tbe Benefit of
Educational Institutions-
THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE SCHEME
WILL BE DRAWN IN PUBLIC AT COT-
INGTON.KY, UNDER THE SUPERVISION
OF SWORN COMMISSIONERS ON
to-day. |
Montoojxcbt, Ala., May 6. — The
Democrats in tbe city election to-day were
'succiesfdl by 400 majority for Mayor and
clerk, and elected every alderman.
Tne United States Court has confirmed ||
the sale o£ the Montgomery and Enfaula | mldufinjTnK. iraad ardte
Railroad to Mr. Wadley.
Eichmond, Va., May 6.—Alexander
Cohen, an insurance agent of Milwaukee,
is charged with committing forgeries ag
gregating $15,000. He was arrested to
day.
Foreign.
Pabis, May 6.—It is said M. Lepeie,
'•otton dosed steady; teles 1900; middling up>*l
lauds 12% middling Orleans jS
Consolidated net yecnipta 5936; exports to
Great Britain 85*, France > Continaut—,
channel —.
Gaj.vxsioS'—Cotton strong: middling 11%, low
Iddling 11)4. good ordiuarylo%; net receipts
939; gross —. tales 1142: stock 15559.
Nobxolx—Cotton steady; middling 11%; net
receipts 533. sales 65. stock 9217
Bax,timok»—Cotton firm: middling 12)4: low
middling 11% good ordinary 11*4, net receipt*—,
gross 115. sales 5600, to spinners 7C0 stock 4542,
Bosiox—Cotton firm; middling 12%, low mid
dling 12. good ordinary 11%; net receipts 768;
gross 1414- sales —1 stock 503v.
Wiutnroiow—Cotton Arm; middling uplands
11%; low middling 11%: good ordinary 10%. not
iwk
GINSENG—Par lb.„.„ JB
DRIED APPLES—Prime por lb *1
DRIED PEACHES—Peoled-bright No 1
■ Unpeeled, No 1
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb 10@ll
J- Unwashed 1G&20
J Washed 25@23
nom|
tha Miniater of the Interior, la preparing receipts 25:gross : tales eo stock 917.
a bill to abolish nearly all tho penalties firm; middling 12%;
m Tt, m iii liAwfAWAw I low mluaiiliK ordinary 115^, net receipt
for preds offenses. It will, howeTer, I 120# ^>55 «0«. sales 870* spinners 865, stock
maintain severe punishment for aefsma-110279.
tion oF character BAVAXWAH-Cotton very firm; middling U%j
It—Tha Pommittee of low USf good ordinary 11%; netrS-
Bzautr, May 6.—The Committee of | cejJ)ti ^69; gross ; sales 400: stock 10767: ex-
the Beicbatag baa resolvail to move for I ports to Great Britain .continent .coast-
authorization to proieonte Sooialiat Dep- I wise , Franca
nty Herr Haaaelmann.
Tbe Cox Cue.
Atlanta, May 6.—The argament in tbe
Cox oaae was continued to-day bsforo tbe
NBW0B1.XA3S—Ootton stror.gand held higher;
miauling 11%. low middling 11%: m| '
1U4: net receipts 659. gross S36, i
100*3*. ... 1
MOBIL*—Cotton firm; middling 11%,'Iow mid
dling 11)4- good ordinary 11: net receipts 124,
lies 4500; stock
largest and moat distinguished andienoe I gross —; sales 5C0: stock 7296.
aver gathered ia a Georgia oonrt home
Tie interest was intense. Over one ham
died ladies were present. General Gar-
trell made tbe concluding speech for th3
defense, and attempted to establish
Mill?HI5—Cotton strong; middling 11%; re
ceipts 504, shipments 500, sales 1750; stock 31082.
Anonsxa—ootton held hrm; middling 12, low
middling 11%; good ordinary 11%. receipts 41;
sales 180.
oit.ht.wow—Cotton strong, middling 11%;
Maoon WHolesaio MarJkot
COBBlOTIDiDAILT BT
F. D. TINSLEY
GRAIN AND1FRO VISIONS.
BACON—Clear rib siaes............ 6%@6
Shoulders.. 4%@5
Bulk clear rib sides 5%@5?
Bulk shoulders S%@t
Mtgnolia hams........ 9)4@9%
LARD—inbbls 8%ft>9
Leaf, in tubs 8@8S
Leaf, in buckets 10@10%?
OATS—For feed..... 46@56
Rnat proof seod 60@653
8AL^—Virginia. 5@i 801
Liverpool 1 2,vai 4(S
ess gggjs
77@89|
65@67
6S@72
7 00
. , 6 60
Bxtro family, per bbl 6 00
Family, per bbl ,., 6 75
Extra per bbl...... 650
(JOFFEE—Common — 15
Fair 15%@16
Good 16%@18
Prime. 1946201
Java 264628.
Best Rio ;
SOAPS—Perlb 4% at 9
MOLA88ES—Choice Cuba, hhd* 4s
Choioe Cuba. hhla. 45
Sugarhouse, hhd* 25
gngarhouce. bbls ,...' “
. Choice N,>v» Orleans A
UGAK—Golden C s%@9
Brown e
O. eo flee 8%@»
Ixtra V. white 9%
Standard A.......... 10
Granulated 10%
Powdered and crushed IG%i$ll
0HBESE—Best Cream 1*%@14
Factory
MAY 14, 1879,
SCHEME:
1 Prise of $15,000 is
1 Prize of 8.000 is......
1 Prize cf 5,000 is........
2 Prizes of 2.500 are ...
2 Prizes of 1,000 are....^
10 Prizes of 500
50 Prizes of 100 nra—
J00 Prizns of Cu are
200 Prizes of 25 are.....
500 Prizes of 10 »re
1,000 Prizes of 5 are
.... 815,000
.... 8.000
.... 5.0CO
.... 5.000
.... 2.C00
..... 5,000
5,000
.... 5,000
,... 5.000
... 6.000
5.0G0
2.925
SEA FOWL
6UAN0
Another supply just
received of this reli
able and fullyStested
Fertilizer, and
sale at
rates by
ONE TOO MANY,
E ROM and after this data the stock of Family
and Fancy Groceries, corner of Second snd
_)lar streets, consisting entirely ol such goods
a, are in constant demand in EVKRY MACON
FAMILY, is offered at strioiiy COST for CAeH.
My idea is to close cut. 1 cm ,ati*fled, after
the residence of a lifetime and £5 years of busi
ness, that there is
One Whlto Alan Too Many
in Macon. Therefore, I wish to close out.
I have also a few accounts against someot
“my friends," which I am only waiting till they
are a little older before AUoTIONINct THEM
OFF to
CLOSE OH
Thou who wish to get their money’s worth iu
my line will call or send their orders, wlln the
money, and I will promise them good stock Had
as low prices a,
Now York or Atlanta,
apre tf E A SHIVEE.
F
SAVE TOUR ETES.
F vour vision is failing—if you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight Is troubling
you in any way, call on Mr CH RE FELD, Op
tician, and your eyesight will bo benefited by
hia superior Spectacles and Eya Glasses. They
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions and
floating specks, and tha most sensitive eye will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition;
saving iatigue, requiring less light ana enabling
tho wearer to view plainly all remote object,.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only be procured from Mr CH REFELD, His
establishment—No 20 Seo.nd St, Macon, Ga.
apr96ro
for
reasonable
H. T. JOHNSON.
ELECTRICITY /
Great
DE. rOEBES’
Ei
SELF-APPLICABLE.
THE BEST IN USE,
CURES
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
Without Medicine.
RHEUMATISM. PARALYSIS LIVER COM-
PLAINT. CHILLS AND FEVER. IN
FLAMMATION OF STOMACH
AND BOWELS,
NERVOUS DISEASES A SPcdM.ll. NER
VOUS EXHAUSTION, BEkI’O-URINARY
DISEASES, BiADDER AND KIDNEY
r, a p Tx ,Pvs. i AFFECTIONS,
Bona for Payment of Prizes. p n fJPMTNAT WFATTMPqq
By tha conditions of this aot tha managers i0r DJjiliADIJlil WXiHIVniJCiOH
were require! to eiecute TO THE STATE OF
KENTUCKY A BOND IN THE PENAL SUM
TDBPU St OGMN
Real Estate & insurance Agents
OFFER for saloa two*story B welling (8 rooms)
corner Plum and Second streets.
A one-story Dwelling (8 rooms) corner Oherry
and Now streets, with gas and water arrange
ments complete.
Two desirable dwellings on College Hill.
A building lot with fine view of city and sur
rounding country on Bond Hill at a bargain.
Besides other Dwellings acd Building Lots in
desirable locations.aprlS lm
IORSALE.
A VERY deairablo residence iu tbe upper
p&rtof tho city containinir eight fine room*
in the body of tho houso; beside* three rooms in
tbe basement, with Water and Gas*. There is »
a double Kitchen, Stablo nud Carriage House,
and sl well of excellent watex* on the lot, which
contains one-half of an acre: as.so a la*ge collec
tion of choice flowers nud shrubbery. This placu
combines every advantage of health, position and
convenience to business. Terms easy and prle*
very low. Apply to
R W CUBBKDGE,
aprlS sun tf Broker & Real Estate Agent.
New Music Books.
The Gospel of Joy. tte f£2£f£i
SH Speck. A book of great beauty, being in
effect "Tha Gospel in Song,” lull ot good text,,
with tha best of now liyinns and melodies mada
for them, fn Press and nearly ready, Walt (or
It. (35 cents.)
The Shining lliver, {^ 0 ” a £ f ur ,b ?
and sweetest of Sunday School Song Books, (55
cents.) Examine it!
Gems of English Song, jha°b^k S f
of tbe noble Home Musical Library, whiehcon-
tains nearly all tho good Short Music over pub
lished, Full of the best £
Boards. $3 00 Cloth.
t Songs. 250 Pages. J.2 50
27 Approximation Prizes amounting to
1,89* Prizes amounting to 667.925
Whole Tickets, $1.
Club rates upon application.
CERTIFICATE AS TO
PirmfnrA continual in great demand, $109
x nurture for voca jcopy,complete, 75 cent,
lor Instrumental arrangement. THE SOR
CERER also complete, is equally as good, at
same price.
The Musical Record
and is a capital Weekly Musical Paper, (»2 00 per
year) tf cents foreingle copy, containing £0 cents
worth of music.
OLIVER, DITS0N& C0, ( Boston,
O H DITSON A CO, 845 B’dway N S.
apr£2 tf
John JL. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
MEAL
bolted
CORN—By car load...........
•midi lots
FLOUR—Fancy por bbl..,.
Choice .
theory that it wag Alston who pursued oel pta 9*. sales mo. stack 7091: exports to tbe
Cox and brongbt upon the latter the nr- I continent ——. Great Britain —, coastwise 407,
;ent and pressing danger which wonld I ,raaca —• _ a _
notify him in taking tbe life of Alston. I FINANCIAL
Ex-Judge Hopkins concluded forth* Loedox—Noon—Consols money 9813-16. Erie
State in a three hour speech, embodying I 23%. ......
a complete statement of the facte of the ^ s T oHX-St«k“^?dUtro“g:money2%@ , , Mtory
case, and pressed for a verdict of uncon- Uj*. exchange, long, 4 86%; short 4 87%; state I nHACKBRS—Sod’a
dttional guilt. Tho jnry are now ont, I bonds dull, government securities steaoy, I Dream .
and the court room te full at 10 p. m„ I I Ginger“.‘.'.'.‘."'"
... ., . , . _ r . i era menu securities firmer; now 5s l btate I iitnkwrua^pv
awaiting the verdict, which is expected bonds. I FaucT°^ y
soon. Cox ia anxious. His wife and | stack* irregular; New fori: Central l l9, Brie | 0ANDLBB^5mr7''
~ IdjSawrightlr
NAILS—Bails 10 J.,
STARCH
PEPPER
SPICE
GINGER..
NUTMEGS
CLOVES
OMARS—J’erM 20 OOaCOZOO
CHEROOTS 19. rm
SNUFF—Lorillard’s, iar„ 75
pamphlet form, and will embrsoe the | fln6 3 25@S75. extra. 00@4 5d,’RiobrandT67j(§6-1 TOBACCO—Common!,,".!”!" |40a 46
oon.titnlion ae adopted Deoember 5tb, Lucf^^Mn — »•»
ISTT.wNhaooploMar^yllBUa^^ngJ^^fg^^^Wngg. IS
fnll marginal nates. | Julyl 09?4@H9%. Southern romsteadj:We.torn [
OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,
conditioned for the prompt pavment of all prizes,
and the faithful discharge ot all duties imposed
by said act. as seen by the certificate of the
County Clerk, as below stated.
8IMMON8 A DICKINSON, Managers.
State oj Kbxtccky, ")
Henry County. 283.
Citt op NbwcastizJ
I, W W Turner, Clerk of tho County Court in
and for said County and State, do
hereby certify that the bond to the
Commonwealth of Kemucky in tile
penal sun of one hnnlred thousand
dollars, required to be filed by the
Act for the benefit of tho Henry Male
Academy and Henry Female College,
passed by the General Assembly of
said Commonwealth, and approved
Dec 9.1850, was duly executed, de
livered, accepted, and approved, and
that said bond is duly filed m my
■ office as Clerk of said Court.
Witness my official signature and seal of office at
Newcast.e, Henry County, Ky, this
25th day of March, A D, 1879.
IV W TURNER,
< Seat, r County Clerk,
(. v -v’ J Henry County, Ky.
Address all orders to
Arising from Self-Abuse. Excesses, or Dissipa-
tion, attended with some of the following symp
toms : ,
Spermstorrhoea, Nervous Debility, Loss of
Memory, Indisposition to Exertion or Business,
Shortness of Breath, Trembling, Troubled with
Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision,
Pains in the Back, Chest and
Head, Rush of Elocd
to the Head,
(SKIN X1BUHTION8, ESTC|
Beokbk-Dowz, Dsbixixated Cosstiictioxs,
Both Male and Female, and all difficult cases
for which help can be obtained nowhere else,
found to be »o by undeniable facts.
NO DECEPTION. A TRUE THEORY
The fruit of forty years experience as a success
fnl PHYSICIAN and long experience as a prac-
titionerjn Hospital and City Practica, who has
E reduced a System that, without destructive
'RUGGING andDOSING.has brought fotrth
a process by which Nature asserts her power to
restore, and thousands who were Invalids pro
nounce its inestimable values asa Remedy Send
Symptoms and receive Diagnosis, Pamphlet,
Circulars, etc, free; ■ Address
DR G W FORBES,
Professor of Improved System of Medical
Electricity.
Away to the Woods I
PICNIC GOODS
Down f Down l Down !
F ANCY CANDY, Picnio Mixture, fifty va
rieties, 20c, Broken Candj is}$c, Dates 10c.
Raisins 10 to 25c, Fancy Mixed Crackers, twen
ty-five varieties, 20o; Currant.* 10c, Citron,
PrUne9, Apolos. Oranges, Lemons, Malaga
Grapea, Almonds, Brazils, Pecans, Walnuts,
Sardines. Canned Beef. Pineapple, Peaches and
Pears, Potted Beef, Chicken Duck, Game, Ham,
Tongue and Turkey, Jellies, Jam Preserves,
Plum and Quince Butter, Pickles and Chow
Chow, Fema* Pi* Hams, Ferris* Smoked
Tongues, bpiced Beef. Fresh Cocoanuts. Salid
Dressing, Sauces, Catsups, Tamarinds, Spices,
Extracts, Etc, Etc. Come Ail Z Fail not to
call at JO CARVER’S,
apr24 lOt 104 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga»
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for the 3 ear lb79 and would pleased
172 Elx 8tkiet, Cincinnati, Ohio. , - - ^ ^
[to have Tax-Fajers call and make their Ro-
WILLIAMSON k CO., General Eastern Agents, Beware of Imltators, Books must bo closed as tbo law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
sister are his devoted companions.
Constitution of Gooratln and Analyti
cal Index.
We are in receipt of the advanoe sheela
an index to the Code of Georgia, which
just being published In Columbus,
Georgia. The index will be issued In
I 23%. Lake Shore 75; Illinois Central 87%- Fitts- ,
bora 98% Chicago and Northwestern 6r%, pre
ferred 94%. Rock Island 132%; Western Union
Telegraph Company 105%.
Sub-Treasury balances: Coin 6121.831.151; car-
[ rencyJ31.46f.60S.
PRODUCE:
UiXTiMOBa—Flour strong and active: How- 1
ard Street and Western superfine 3 xs@8 75, ex
tra 4 J5»4 75 family 4 87®5 75, City Mills snper-
519 Broadway, Kew York.
List of drawings published in the New York
Herald and Bun. Ail out of town ticket holders
&re mailed & copy of the official list aa soon as
l received.
The next drawing May 31, 1879,
Wanted atonce Good. Reliable Agents
in Every Town Address as above.
mavS dG 8 10 4t4wlt
CKEREL—Kits.....
Half bbls
...... 75 al 10
100 a 140 I
5 00 * 8 53
| Boeus Appliances and Speculat
ing Adventurers.
aprfO deodtwSm
G-eorgia Cane Syrup. r
25 BARBELSoi excellent quality just re- I
I FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Produce and Provision Dealer,
m»y3 at Cor Cotton Ave and Cherry St,
Tax Beeeiver Bibb Co, Qa.
apr24 tf Office No 90 MulP’y St, Macon. Ga
STAND FROM TODER
/"'IHBAP Lemons being tho order of the dsy
V-/ will, until further notice^ retail tn&m
[ 30 cents &a Dozen, and wholes
Resolved, That this convention call
upon the colored people here present to
contradict tho false reports circulated
among and impreezed upon the
more ignorant and credulous, and
to instruct them that no lands, mules or
money await them in Kansas or elsewhere
without labor or price, and report to the
civil authorities all persons dissemina
ting reports.
Besotted That it is the constitutional
; ; aaSSrstfst sz
by deCls r D * KeU °£5 movemenu towards emigration as rea-
%,n' aonable human beings, providing in ad- that every one who has any occasion to ex
enwon followed, pending which the Sen- by ^ and means for trans-
waajournjo. .. oorlaticn and settlement, sustaining their
u ^ a, ‘ ng tb * <b ! b -' te th n 0 ,;fi e *i d * I n- n ?sa reputation for honesty and fair dealing by
{•m, announced the reception of a House "P S»U the completion
lull to prohibit military interference a ‘ I ^ for labor-leasing, which
hare already been made. If when
they have done this they still de
sire to leave, all obstacles to their depar
ture will be removed, and all practicable
assistance will be afforded to them, and
m. v I,.. J I rp, I active ana higher: white 46@47, yellow 42%943.
Hie work has been prepared by Thom- I steady: >outhera 54^*6, western while 33@ 1
i J. Chappell and Harry R. Goetchen*. 37. red SJ®52%. Pent sylvama S3@34. Rye quiet I JZJ-EORGIA.B1BBCOUNTY.—Whoreas John
. P, , , I at 53. Hay steady; prime to choice Fennsylva-I J Greshaaa. executor of the estate of Leroy
Esqs., of the Colnmbns bar. Several I nlxxn<liurylatail00@1100. Prorisious steady I ^ Wi’ey. represents to tho court in his petition
J ” ' 75, Hulk f"" ' ' ' ' ‘
NOTICE.
T HE attention of all parties concerned is I
hereby called to the following resolution of |
the City Council ot Micon, passed at tha regular
meeting held April 29th, 1879:
MAOON, GA.
BANKIOF DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND EXGHAN8E
Resolved. That tho Clerk be Instructed to no- I Offlrft Hflllrs—am in 1 n m
tffyaUparties owing tbo city any moneyson nuurs 3 »■ I' 1 * 10 i P« Hi*
I to prohibit militxury
■ and 1. via- read a first time.
Mr. Edmande asid that as tbe measure
»** T«ry imporiant, he must object te
the second reading of the bill to day,
th iv io ire n.ferenoe to a commit-
Ue.
The Cabinet to-day again discosaed tbe their plaoes flnpplied by other contented
‘*•9 deemed that, in ooaa af invaaion views expressed m the above ^.l^ona
jBsarttss-s | a T4?.
»aady Invaded tbe Indian Territory. hew repreaented to aid ub in terming
All the Greecbickars voted in tbe thee® resolution. «■«>**■«.
*®rtaolive with the Democrat, on th. bUl to theauthoriUeeaU vtelaaonsottewsand
to»— .■ "17
.7; I KfiKStSSrSI^ES*. wK
convention and two persona to be asao-
-irui.i u,e; lev-day and appointed s snb
foa-citteej of wbicn r: preventative Osr-
^.the chairmau, to lake under con-
•'‘“eriiion and report to the fall oommit-
cieted with him, to act as a committee to
carry onght the objects sought to be
“eonail the bills nowDtfore them relet- j attained by the convention, and maMag
to tbe sabjeot of Inten&l revoent. ^ ^ ” **■•***-
* 0 other business was trsosseted at to
■ meetioff. «-«—, — - , _.
A resolution was .ntroduced in the over the right^nd interest. tntsndM by
H wse to.day, tendering the thanks of l this plan of protection to b« guarded, to
provieicn for local oommittesa comprised
of members of varions counties and par
ishes, whose duty it shall be to watch
-.1 I snd unchanged; Mess pork) 10 60@lo 75," Hulk I duly filed and entered on record that hehas fully
analytical indexes of ttn. constitution have I megtJ> loose—shoulders 3%: clear rib sides I almicistered Leroy M Wiley’s estate,
been issued, but esob, in its turn, has I 4?4-. do packed, shoulders m, clear rib sides 5%. , This it therefore to cite aU person* concerned,
. . ,, " _ ,,, , . | Bsrem—shoulders ♦%. clear rib aides 6, hams»J4 I kindred and creditors, to snow cause, if any
been open to objections, and either haste I @9%c. Lard—refined in tierces 7@7%. Butter I tear rar ‘. Why said executor should not be dis-
steady; prime to choioe Western packed 15017; I charged from his executorship and receive let-
. roll 1X015. Coffee dull, rio in cargoes 1054016. | ter a of dismission on tbe first Monday in Au-
similar defeat ie apparent. The present I Whisky dull l(i'©l 07%. I
work has, howsver, received the c.r.fnl V&&SS& I
attention of two of the most indnstriona r
Notice to Contractors.
msy6 lawfim J A McMANUS. Ordinary.
tiyatnqairj. 0o*tec strong;ungraded redwSttt nsryeraaid county wdl be sold' before the ro'nrt I
11106114;. 1**2 winter 11501 IK Com %e0%e | house door in the rity of Macon on tbe first I
nsirions I 05 63. good to choioe do 6 65@6 75. Wheat %c0 | /^(BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Under and by
and nainfctakinfr attornsve of the Coinm- I l%obetrer, withgood export and fair xpecula- | U virtue of an order from the Court ofOrdi-
•oa p&iDal&KlOg' Huornejd ox ino vUibiu | tiYainanirv. clotiorinodincnM wwi winter I mr* _n wr* « *.
has bar. Tha work In question will not
only be a great assistance to the praoti
tioner of the tew, bnt so symetrio and
complete, yet simple, is the arrangement,
POST OPFICE DEPARTMENT,
WlSHItGTOff. D C, Mav 10,1379.
account of Licenses that they must either pay
the same at once or file their bond with tbo
Clerk of the Superior Court for the faithful pay
moot of said moneys upon the decision ot thi
Supreme Court being rendered.
All persons exercising any business of any , w w
nature whatever within tha city who have not w w wJ61ULJS x,
paid their license willpleise bear this in mind I ,, Cashier,
and proceed at once to file their bond as above | imtl pa
stated, or please come up and pay me your
licesse. RespectiuUy
a r McLaughlin, jb,
mayl lw City Clerk.
PROPOSALS will be receivedat the Contract
Tuesday in June next, betwesn the usasl houra
Oat* )4j«/3 better and fairly aciire: I of sale, forty shares of the caoitalstcek of tbe I
NoSwhiteS*. Coffee dmi. no in ougoesl()%@ Exchange Bankof the city of Macon, belonging .
ux, in job lots io%0t5%. Sugar firm andfairly I to the estate of W B Parker, late or said county, I nn ^
active; Cuba 606% fair to good refining 65-160 deceased. Sold for a division among the legatees of this Department until 3 pm of Jnly 10.
53b, prune 6K: refined in good demand and firm. I ol said estate. Terms cash. 1 •
Molasae* doll and nadung&d. Rice steady and I MAATHA J PARKER
amine the contents of that Instrnment, I * _m?jetd Bxecntrix.
r t-o pri
—— , | Kwuiiaua *«u «m putufi & l A®7s TollOlf ZnOTO OC I —TT~Z ' . ' ; ~ ' ■—
and. br ita nse. the fltndf of tbe conititn- I tiro and steady at Rosin dull I GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Jaa
’ , I @137Hfor common to good Biraised Tarpentiae I M Richard «on haa mode applicatfon for
tlon will bo rendered mora RttrtotiTO and I atsady at 29^@S0. Pork opened firmer but ra-1 iettori of administration on the ettatoof John S
* /r hA namnhlAt ohnnld ner- I tDer Qniet. ciosinr easy; meas spot 9 00 for old I Richardson, late of tafd county, deceased.
less laborious, xne pomptuov woa 00 110 00 for new. Middles steady hat qniet: Wet-1 T bi« is therefore to cite and odmoni9h &U 1 of arrival and departure specified by the Be
taiol V find ft plaoo ia tho library of ©Tory I tern and city Ions dear 5 OC&6 e5. short dear do. I peraons concerned to be and appear at the Coart I
* a . I Lard opened firmer but closed weak; prime iteam I °f Ordinary of >aid county on the firat Monday in |
attorney in tne orate. I 6 20. Whisky doll Freights quiet. I June next to show came, if any they can, why 1 partment. in the State of Geowa from October
iiOUZemu—Flour dull; extra 3 00 # S 25. I letters of administration should not he granted
family S 7*tiM0G. Wheat easier; red and amber I to applicant.
103. Corn firm: white 39; mixed 3734. Oata I Witness my hand and official siraatnre. May
firmer; white 29, mixed 2S34 Pork steady at I J A McMANUS,
10 00. Lord quiet bat steady; choice leaf in tierces I may61aw4w Ordinary. .
IMGlXs dojn keel 8*4. Bulk meat* iteody; I tORftiA. Kins county—:wh*»rw I schedule* of arrival! and departures, rnitruc*
1 " B Turain boa mode aoDlication far kt
1S79, for carrying the raailj cf the United Sutc»,
AUIlT-"Wiiy will men smoke common
Totauseo, when they can buy Mar bury Brc*.
•gHAL OF NORTH CAROLINA.** at the !a»!
gnee' 1 .
upon according to tbe and thaYast chedule
1.1879, to June SO. IS50. Lists of routes, with
Low Prices
Macon City Store
M
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
MAT S.U79—KTXXTXO.
Cotton.
TjgvriiseoL—Noon—Cottd sctiT. and firmer;
middling uplands 6%: middling Orleans 615-16.
Sale* 16.060 bale*, of which 4000 saw, nkea by
shoulders 5 62%; clear nb 4%; clear aide. 4%, I AA b Turpin haa mada application far letters of
thoaldere 4; clear nb 510; dear I administration on the estate of Michael Eisner,
sides 5 25. Sugar-cured hams 8/(010. Whisky I late of county, deceased,
steady at 10L | This is therefore to cite and admonish all
CrvcixTATT—Floor steady; family 4 5005 60. | persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
Wheat stetdy; red and amber ICO 81 u6. Cora Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
dull at57033. Oats unchanged at £8051. Pork I m June next, to show cause. If any they can,
dull and nominal at 9 75010 06. Lard dull: I * h 7 letters of administration should not be
current make 5 90. Balk meats quiet: shoulder* | (ranted to applicant.
34i; short rib 440 cash. 467% M*t, abort hand and offirial signature. Msy
clear .idea 4 60. Bacon quiet: shoulders 401)4, 1 51b, 1879. J A McM AN US,
V. — sSf I ■
Uplands
0616-52 May and Jana do, June
Sa 15.1*0651 SL July and August 651 3207.1 do 4700* 85. family 4900500. Wheat hishrr
August and September 7071-52. September and | and firm: No t red fall 1 05 caab, 104%0104%
ew middling clanre May I 26 bid May. Whisky needy atl 04. Pork steady
dartvarvlTlS-lLJiutsaad July 7.July andAugust I Jobbixg at 9 700 9 75. Lard doll at_*65. Bulk
v l ALSeptember and October 71-16. I meats dnU: dear ribs 4 46
, p m—market lor yarn* and fabrics at I »«•' -Ol— s same 86.
Manchester 1* firm and tending upwards.
tions to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all other necessary information will
be famished upon application to the Second
Assistant Poitmaster General.
D. M, KEY,
176 lawCw Postmaster General.
NEW MUSIC.
SPLENDID assortment of New Songs and ]
Instrumental Pieces just received. Cal
ciesr sides 6200626. B *~n duli; I mJ h.nd andofflrid -ite^ Hsy I ^ examine them.
CMCAao—Flour steady anil unchanged: nmng J m»y41an4w Ordinary, j may4 snnSi L W SMITH A CO.
5th) 1879.
— ~ clear ribs 505% dear sides 6)405%. Whitiy I maj6 lawgw Ordinary.
•peeiriaSors and for export; raosipt* **01, of steady and in fair demand at 101. Snmr qoiet I r2.BOR«IA,BlBBCOUNTY.—^Whereas Jacob
which 7600 were American. I and unchanged. Batter quiet and nnatuesd. I U Dinkier, guardian of tbe person and prop-
)d AS2d better: _ I Hogs active bat a shade lower: packings 5o0S 50.1 erty of Edward Berend, a minor now deceased,
middling clasi*. May dalive^ #% I St. Louis-riw huh g™o« “Kh«. others I has msae application for leave to sell all the real
sand July 6 26-Xl I unehaegoi: docbU extra fall 4 4604 60; treble | and persomil property belonging to tbe estate ol
aid minor, deceased.
This is therefor, to cite and admonish all
VV"ILL continne until the Stock is all sold or
moved away.
We have sold since January 1st, 1879, more
thanl30BED SPREADS, because we have sold
at less prices than eTer sold in Macon, We have
a few to close out cheap for cash at 50c, 75c, 61
and 6125,
CALICOES 4c.
ORGANDIBS, beautiful quality,
at halt price.
10-4 SHEETING 18c.
LONSDALE CAMBRIC 12%c.
BLEACH SHIRTING 5c and up.
Look at them.
One Trice TABLE DAMASK very cheap.
LONDON CURD so.
CHECK NA1N800K 12%c.
VICTORIA LAWN cheap,
HAMBURG EDGINGS 2c to 60c.
PINS and NEEDLES cheaper
than cheap.
PAPER PATTERNS 10c. '
COATS’ SPOOL THREAD 55e.
PARASOLS must be sold.
CAMH is what we want until we
can rent the store. apris eod lm
TO TH£ PUBLIC.
O UR increasing trade demanding an exten- ]
Sion of our business, we have this day asso
ciated with ouraelv.s Mr Albert GibUn. JLL rrom New Xork 1 am prepared to arorvm -
lo» modate my customer, in SS^abte^SSI
the hberal patronage hitherto extended us, we I Making at prices to suit the tim^a t
hope by fair dealingand greatly increased f wdl- I cutting and fitting a Specialty ard warrant
s SCHWED * SIESEL,
FOb -
| JEWETT’S LEAD. 1
ST LOUIS LEAD, X
LINSEED OIL. E
MACHINERY OIL. D
| TURPENTINE. p
WINDOW GLASS. A
BRUSHES. 1
PUTTY. N
ETC, T
ETC. B
Also a lull stock of House and Coach Painter’s
Goods at
prwtf C, BURKE & WO IN.
62 Parasols
sui mums
Macon City Store
WHICH MU8T BE 80LD AT SOME PRICE
aprtS 2w
A CARD.
H A IP iQ w ius V' e £ e i Ted m V Sbrirv Patterns
from Kew York I am prepared ro teccom-
I dencoon Walnut Street, Macon. Ga.
apr27 sun St* Miss PI^K WYOK