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By CJlisby, Jones & Reese*
MACON, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 10, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Numbeb 9.219
Bf TELEGRAPH.
I>AY U18PATCHB8.
Tho Manitoba Striko.
Wxjsimo, Manitoba, M«y 9.—A de-
t a r i itm*nt of local militia coder command
al Colontl Oiborne Smith, left here yea-
urday and arrived at Cross lake at air
o’clock p. m. Tboy took four daya’ ra
tions aod one hundred rounds of am mu.
jitjon to each man.
Mr. Whitehead sent a large anm of
nosey to pay off tho strikers. The gen-
„*l impression is that no serious trouble
gssd be feared, unless oaused by misap-
prtbtoa'on by the men of the object of
the military.
Nona Items.
Hon tow, N. Y., May. 9—Knickerbocker
Cjmp.ny's Ice Bonse three miles below
Athens was burned last night—loss
twenty fire thousands dollars. The fire
wi» incendiary.
Boston, May 9,—It is stated that the
H .rrard students hare decided to send a
crew of sight to represent them at the
American Hcrsly to take place at Sarato-
t , July 9th, 10th and 11th.
Congrosg.
WiranroToN, May 9 —In the Honae,
immediately after the reading of the
journal, tho Speaker proceeded to call
no ooomittecs for reports of a private
ml one.
The Senate passed, with amendment,
House bill providing for the payment of
mosey heretofore appropriated to James
B E id* and bis associates for the oon-
■troction ofjettiee and other works at
the Sooth P»aa of tho MUstnippl.'
The consideration of the bill prohibit*
ing military interference at oleatlons was
then resumed. ' ,
night DisrAcumss.
Hews Items.
NnwYons, May 9.—E. A. Hoyt, Com-
miaaioner of Indian Affairs, and ei-Prasi-
■lent of tho International Trnst Company
of Jersey City, with F. D. Karrand, C.
If. Field and other officers of the com*
piny, have bean indioted by tho grand
jury of Hudson county, New Jersey, for
publishing a statement of tho affairs of
the oompnny which the bill alleges they
well knew to be false, and which was
published with tho Intent to indnes per
sons to entrust their money with the
company. The Trust Company failed
last year, owing depositors over $177,-
000. Hoyt yesterday pleaded not guilty,
and declares that tho prosecution is in
cited by political motives.
The Times saya, however, the grand
jury wbieb indicted him waB drawn by a
Republican sheriff, and that tho other
members of the board of trustees were
not indicted, because they were not ac
tive in directing its operations, and
probably kaew nothing of tho way in
which Us business was managed.
Cohassbt Narrows, Mass.. May 9.—
The Advent minister, Charles Brown, ia
announced to addross the Pocasset Ad.
ventiate on Saturday. Too people
threateu to tar and feather him and ride
him on a roil.
WASHINGTON.
Tho Kollogs Spoflord Contest.
Washington, May 9.—In the Senate
Mr. Edmund* spoke on tho bill before
taking the vote. Considerable excitement
was manifested. Mr. Blaine and Mr.
Chandler both spoke. The latter made
a hitter speech, saying in the course of
his remarks that be aud bis party ba-
Iteved t welve senators on the Democratic
side held seats fraudulently, and yet it
was proponed to oust Kellogg, who was
jii^tly entitled to tho Senatorship. The
t ill was afterwards passed by a vote of
AS to 23.
The House was principally engaged in
discussing tho silver bill.
Senator Williams of Kentucky to-day
introduced a joint resolution to mako the
appropriation of March 31at, 1877, of
$37&,000 tor the payment of ante-bellnm
douihoru mail contractors practioally
available, it being lied up by a treasury
rating to await tho presentation of ail
•uch claims, and tho determination of
the peroentage that should bo paid to
each claimant. It proposes to direct the
S.crctary of the Treasury to proceed to
psy contractors, or their legal represent
atives, auoh sums as tho Post-office De
partment certificates may provo to be
due them respectively, provided that no
payment shall bo made to any contractor
without satisfactory proof thet he has not
already been paid by tho Confederate
Slates.
kdTerpoof cotton .Varkot.
Livsrpool, May 9.—Tnie week’s oirou-
Ur of the Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ As
sociation says : “The cottoo market was
animated throngbont the week, with
large business, and although quieter, on
Tbuiadoy quotations wi.ro marked by an
advano*. Amsrioan v« in large de
mand, and current qualities advanced
J1, flea Island was In good general de
mand, and with h limited supply ad
vanced n half peuny to a penny. Fatnrea
Were strong and Active until Tuesday,
aud advanced § I ; on Wednesday and
Thursday, with considerable desire to
•til, they d.'aimed 316 ponoe. Tha final
r.tes tho* an advance of 3-16 penoo.
nynvpetd Weather statement.
Ornok Chief Signal Offices,
Washington, Miy 9, 1879.
Indications.—For the South Atlantic
Si..to-, stationary, followed by falling ba
rniueier, ccateily windr, warmer partly
shady weather.
though fifteen years have elapsed since I David Davis lor President,
emancipation, ol.iUoles have been con- Warhington’ Correspondence of the Boston
stantly thrown in the way to obstrnctand Herald. (Hep.)
retard the progress of the colored raca. I do not toiok Mr. Tiiden will be nomi-
Many grievances are recited, all of which [ natad. Everything now e'ema to ba
are attnbated to an alleged spirit of in- working in favor of Uncle David Davie,
tolerance in the South. The report ia 0 f Illinois. Mr. Coaklmg etraek a peril-
quite lengthy, and refers generally to I ous simile when he refernd to soothing
tne disadvantages surrounding the colored syrup in connection with the views cf
cit i'.ene in the South by the non-enforce- the Illinois Senator. Senator D.vis’
soothing syrup will prove worse than an
emetic to Mr. Conkling’s party if the dose
J should happen to be administered next
| year. I have not found anyone to deny
ment of the laws.
BanlUtry Action
The National Board of Health and the
Sinitarj Council of the Mississippi val
Suarors' Liras Bsocxatob ob Xxdiciju
it an Infallible remedy lor Malarious Fever*,
Bowel Crmclaints, Jaundice. Colic. Kestleaa-
ness, Mental Depression, Sick Headache, Con
stipation, Nausea. Biliousness, Drspepsia, etc.
SIMMONS’
The reason that this medicine is successful in
that Mr D. can otrryth. State of IUmo/e SKKSS& tSSTffSSSSgSS
ley concluded their labori in Atlanta end | Ag^ioat Grant or anybody else, and if the I fact th*t ill* a medicine wnich reaches and rw-
... - ,. _ tvt m .. . . Democrats are determined to loan New I moves the causes of the various maladies W
adjourned «m die on Wednesday night. ™ which it it adapted. Liver complaint, Fevar
Toe fo’lowlno whloh we find in the Con- u *’ U and Ague, etc, and Dy.Dep.la in its wont tom
xoe io.io wing, wmon we nna in me con- i who can ULooie, will be lengths I yields to the potent power of the Regulator. It
itilution, is a aaooinot readme of their j ahead of all other candidates. The Re- | njt merely relieve the sufferer, but effeefa
final proceedings : pnblicans omit no occasion to refer to SSSffiffbSSLbSSSSd
Dr. J. D. Plunkett, President, called “ r * ~, iv “ M . a ^amoorat, and wish to longtime as a substitute for Quinine and Cato- GOAT 8Kl.il 5-Dij, perib.
... — * I ntm tn lha nnhlws minii lha I Tn 1 » r. n thr» fir fhl* mmlirinn tm LPlfM I BDuniiarTva ▼>
jroreign.
Fxch&neeon all the principal citiea of Europe
I and direct remittance, to any place of the Euro-
peau continent, -jorrected by A. E. Seifert.
Respective value of foreign moneys:
lBeictumarx .................................... JS^caold
1 Austrian Florin (silver) AS “
1 “ •' (currency) _-.42)4 "
1 Hollandish Florin ■ - 41 **
I Franc on Belgium 19)4 "
•• on Switierland (eidg. Wahr) 19J4 “
“ on Paris 19)5 "
“ on the Orient 20)4 “
1 Lire Italiano 19 *'
1 - gold 1934
kl Kroner on Sweden,Norway. Denm'rk 27).
1 Eubel (Russia) S3 "
II poundsterling 4.92)4
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per
Dry salt....
identify him in the public mind with the I reel, and the elects of this medicine are tnffy
Democratic party. They will not do wonderfal -
LIVER
the meeting to order.
The committee whioh had been ap-, _
pointed to draft propositions concerning I themselves aiy good in that way. We
sanitary measures along railroads report-1 know that ha is not the kind of a
ed through their obairmen, Dr. Kedrie. Democrat the country is running away
The propositions were voted npou in the I f rom , ' >n ® •fipod, plain, honest-
following order: hearted old man who always had the con-
(a) Sanitary condition of depots, sta- I Bience ol god men, who knows and re- . .. . - t -—
tions, round houses, car-shops, grounds, JJ** tho Ia ". and whom eTer y one USES?
etc. 1 ttnsr
At all seaeoni of the year the depots
and surroundings shall be kept in a sani
tary condition, the grounds well drained |
and free from stagnant water and decom
posing organic matter; the water-closets
It if prepared upon strictly scientiSe princf-f FOX,..,
...
SHEEP SKINS—Per piece
SHEARLINGS—Per Diece
DEERSKINS—per to
LEATHER—In the rougn
RACCOON-Per rieoo
MINK—Per piece —
OTTER—Per piece
BEAVER—Per pieee_.^™...„.„.„-.
GREY FOX SKINS
WILD CAT—Per pieco
OPOSSDM—Per piece
It is a well known fact tnit food ill digested I MUSKRAT—per piece
but imperfectly nourishes the system as it ia I TALLOW—Prime, per lb...,
Pregrtas or tno Electric Llxht. I portlaHr assimilated by the blood. Sufferer*
—. . .. , . , ,. , . . T I with Dyspepsia whoee circulation U impover*
Ibe use O. the electric light foe the fished and nervee weakened experience a do
purp030 Of illuminating large spaces is ed and rapid improvement in their phyrical
rail
mental condition by the use of Simmons' Liras
Regulator,
.... 5® 7
«®10
,1 10® li
.... SO®40
.... »
_ 14® l*
.... 15® 80
.... £@20
10@25
_ £0®2 00
, M , 25@1 25
15® 25
.... 2Q@*0
5®10
.... @ 5
.... @ 5
.... ® 5
.... @f0
@50
REGULATOR
This mild Tonic, gentle Laxative and harmla
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb
GINSENG—Per lb .............
DRIED APPLES—Prime perib
DRIED PEACHES—Peeled,bright Noll
Dnpeeied. No I r nom
DRIED BLACKBERRIES „.J
WOOL—Fleece,burry, perib 10®ll
Unwashed 16®20
Washed 15@28
Maoon WHolosaie Market
COOnOTkDlDAILX BT
F. D. TINSIeBV
GRAIN AND1PRO VISIONS.
ecM
R95
BAOON—Clear rib ildea
Shoulders
Bulk clear rib sides
Bulk shoulders
Magnolia hams..'.........,........,.
LARD—in0bls...„..
Loaf, in tubs
Leaf, in buckets.
OATS—For feed 45®50
Rustproof seed.„„_^...._ fl0@55l
or
r r growing, while the inventera are search
shall be d&ily inspected by the local rail* j for practical methods of dividing and
rood iigent or offioi&l, who shall caasethe I subdividing it cheaply and satisfactorily,
floor, seats and urinals to be kept clean I Every little while its actual or proposed
and free from all offensive Oder; the introduction Into some mine, park, place
Yaulta shall be emptied eo often aa to pre- I amusement or manufacturing eatab-
vent any large accumulation of excro- I lifihment ia noted. Cltveland now lights
msnUl matter, and shall be disinfected Monument Park with iwaive electvio 1
every week by pouring into the vault a I candlea, replacing one hnndred and ten | Inriforant aid* the process of digestion which-'
saturated solution of the sulphates or I II*s burners, giving three times more I insures a development of all materials that a—
chlorides of iron or zinc in sufficient light, at a ravingof one hundr^ dollars S‘ r 4^®,‘ lt b h , y n S^ t ^SkkU^? y "
quantity to remove all offensive odors. Pov year. Atjo clock Wednesday even- I tors and others that lead sedantary liw
The proposition was adopted with little I i n R. five electric lamps took the place of I find much relief from the frequent headaches,
debate 400 ga* burners in the rotunda of the rervoumess and constipation. resulting froaa
.. , .. . . v..v wi.* nv«—I want of exercise, by taking the Regulator. Ana
(b) Quarantine etatioua on railroads. New York Post-cmce. The Maxim mag- personslivingin unhealthy localities mav avoi®
tVncnevcr a railroad train departs netic machine, with its lamps and wires, I allbiliouiattacks bytaktng this mediclceoeba*
from an infected station no person with cost $525, making the coat of the total MonsUy to keep the Liver m healthy action. f
fevor shall bo allowed to t&ko passage on I hutfit $3,150, exclusive of the Bteam eu
nuch trains. The baggage from such in- I Ef
fected station shall bo thoroughly disin* I The carbons barn away at the rate of
fected before leaving such station. At a throe inches an honr, and cost from ten
point not less than five nor more than I 1° twelve cents a foot. ThU3 five lamps
Hbventv-fivo miles from tho point of de- burn fifteen cente worth an hour, aud I It should bo used by all parsons, old
parturo from an infected district there the five horse power .team engine, which
shall bo on entlro transfer of passengers runs tho machine, uses about ten cents 1 5j ■
and baggago to another train of cxrs, I worth of coal in an hour, so that a total
which train shall never enter an infected cost cf twenty-five cents furnished the
district: this transfer shall be made un- same light given by the gas burners, and
der tho superintendence of a medical offi- j ,s much moro effective, the only draw*
cer: no person with fever ahull be allow, back being tho unsteadiness of the flame,
od to proceed on this train, but shall ro- I which the electrician thinks ciu ba
turn to the point of departure, or be treat- I overcame. In London the office of tho
ed in hospital at tho placo of transfer. Times has electric lights, and so has the
No sleeping car ahaH be allowed to re- I Langham Hotel, the Giiety Theatre,
main in an infected town, nor shall any | many public stores and a number of large
sleeping car approach nearer an infected I factories. The approach of the electric
place than this point of transfer. Any j light has led, in London, to a great im- I Nashvill»—Cotton quiet: middling 11%. tow
pa-a -nirer car leavin'* an infected place provement in the quality of gas. The middling 11%. good ordinary n, net receipts 17L
eh^U bo thoroughly ventilated during its badnesa of London gas has been the UgtongjUMtL«ha m to spinners K stock
passage to tho place of transfer, by hav« | theme of complaint for many years, but I sslna—Cotton quiet: middling 11)L low mid- , ,
ins not leas than one-half of the windows ao good is it now that in some instances dling 10%, good ordinary 10)4 receipts 145, ship. I 0HBE8B—Best Cream
_ . ... I L... fa. J.L- fi.-.L. vnonts till Kfrvt 111*5 I frantnw
It is false economy to buy a cbesp Organ when
a few dollars more will get the incom
parable and always reliable
USOlt ii Ulli.
linT LOWEST PRICED..
HU I POOREST AND DEAREST.
DIIT HIGHEST PRICED.
DU I BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles.
NEW FRIGES.
Six Stops, Elegant
Embossed Walnut
Ca«, of new design,
only $30
* gfc Ten Stop., 4 sets
[).' Reeds in hew style
Illuminated Case
I I only 495
a Ten Stops, 4 sets
Reeds Mirror Tod
- 13 Case, with Gold
- ssr«K3£
OVEE 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLD’S EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEARS PAST.
PAEI8 - 1867 I VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO, 1»75 PHILt. FA. 1870
PARIS • 1870 1 8WKDKX - 1878
Endorsed by Franz Liazt, Theodore Thomas,
Ole Bull. Gottschalk, Strauss, Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians of
Europe and America. The testimony aa to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis
putable.
P1DYU1611110
A limited supply
just received, tor sale
on time with Cotton
option, by
H. T. JOHNSON.
BESTED UNTIL PAID POE.
Tht»se Organa are cow onered purchasers by
monthly installment* of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. From
one to three years time Riven for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches, School*
nd Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans sent on trial to any pait of the South. We
pay freight both ways if not satisfactory.
SOUTHERH WHOLESALE DEPOT.
SALT—Virginia.
Liverpool
AL
hoited
CORN—By car load,.,,.,..
small lots
.FLOUR—Fancy per bbl.
Choice
.......... 1 25®1 4C-,
68® 73
77@S0|
65@67
63@72
7 00
6 50
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es
tablished at Savannah. Ga, from which Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, and tha retail trade can be
supplied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, prioa lists and full
information address
t|t so: | LUDDEN & SATES, Savannah, Ga.
Haxcvactuiibb’s Wholesale agents.
anr2 d2aw3m
MEDICINE.
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists. may7
IBS'—-
Family, per bbl 5 75
Extra per bbL... M ..._ 5 50
'OOFPEE—Common 15
Fair 15H@16
Good........... 16X®18
Prime.......... 19® 201
Java 26®28
Best Rio...
SOAPS—Perib t'A >) 9
MOLA8SE3—Choice Cuba. hhds...... 4i
Choice Cuba, bbls 45
Bugarhouse, hhds 23
Sugarhouse, bbls
Choice New Orleans 6
UGAR—Golden G 8Ji@9
brown t>
0. ooffee - - S3i@9
Extra 0. white 9%
Standard A 10
Granulated 10.
Powdered and crushed 105 11
K;S.L
OTTERY
of tho cars open during such passage.
The upholstered seats of passenger and
sleeping cars, and the mattresses and
pillows of sleeping cars, shall be thor
oughly whipped or beaten (ia the open
air so far as practicable), and bruahsJ
free from all dost, and thoroughly aired
and Banned at the end of each trip; the
strangers have mistaken its jets for those I menti 3to. stock ills,
produced by electricity.
BI1UN1UUT U18FATCUKS.
Nows Items.
Buhl, May 9—The mining trouble
is oot over yet. Lit at night fiespir, a mi
ner, was stopped by masked mon with a
lope, who threatened to bang him unless
h* stopped troifc. He agreed. They shot
through the windows of Elders’house in
f 'fVriogtown, bat did no damage. The
•hikers have notified several men to stop
work or they will be kilted. They asy
Eldar meat dir.
Wobciitsr, Mass., May 9.—The race
to decide the superiority of the champion
•caller* of Tale and Harvard, took place
to-day at Lake Qoinalgamond, between
Edward P. Lovingston, champion of
Tale, and Warren N. Goddard, champion
of Harvard, on a coarse of two miles with
• torn. The latter won easily in fourteen
toinates and thirty s-soondE.
Atlanta, Ga., May 9.—The Ameri
can Medical A.suciation adjourned to-day
to meet in New York on tho first Tuesday
in June of next year. Resolutions of
thinks to the people of Atlanta were
P***td. The complementary ball is be-
ioagivan the physicians to-night.
Auouata. Ga., May 9.—Two negroes,
t'om Jones ctd Henry McSsed, were
hanged to-day at Appling, Columbia
County. Jones kilted a negresa In IS:6
* ■■■■:: Cl j tio.iry. McSeed killed
hie son In November lu*t, beesnae he be
haved him guilty of sieiiing from him.
dsn** chimed innooenee, while McSeed
I •ekcotreldged the crime.
1 Pash, SUy 9.—15. Tirard, minister of
1 commerce, said lo-dsy that ha favored a
1 Ijclproeity commercial treaty with the
\ Uoi!«S Stale,.
Fatehivuxw.N. C-,May 9,—Riahard
Esc, a negro burglar, ass tanged to-day.
*le confessed and admitted that he de
ferred to be hanged.
lYiLstisGroN, N. C-, May 9.—Memorial
®*y was generally observed here.
7be Celercd National CenventloB.
Na-hvillx, Tes-n:, May 9.—In the Na-
:.a! Colored Couveotion to-day. Pinch-
chnlrmin of the comoaittes on ad-
made a report declaring that aj^
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
OFFIOB TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Mav 9,1879,—Evbnieo.
Brie
FINANCIAL
London—Noon—Consols money 98 9-16,
29H. I. 1
Paexi—Five per cent Rente, list 60f.
Nnw Yosk—Stocks opened weak; money 2)4®
exchance, long, 4 S6X: short A 88)i; stale
bomts dull government securities firm.
Money 2@S. exchange 4 Sc)i@4 87, severnment
securities firm: new 5s 108)4, State bonds dull.
blankets and curtains of all sleeping cars I .~„ 0 m trt'r vui: 1 <>iirn nrpnurs I IMtninentoriSwr laAOesallMLiril
shall also be beaten and airod in the I LATEST ItLEGItAPHtL MfiUUKlS J £g, Lkk^1 Shore 74>fc Ulluoi* Oentnd 86>^H«,-
samo way. Tho cara which oArry freight I Comparative Colton siatcmenl I toSed^uijjpRwk 0 l!taa* 152^*'weTUufon j
Factory....
ORAOKBRS-Soda.....
Dream
Ginger...
Strawoerry
Fancy
DANDLES—Star....
Ltehti weight..
NAILS—Basis 10a.
STARCH
PEPPER
SPICE
f GINGER
.1 NU9MF
without breaking bulk, may pass with-1 , „ _ . „ „ „ . I Teieicraph Company 104j<.
out transfer, it the freight oarajare ven- .vf^pt^t ^S ^ to?week.. 20.CDO ^ mi ‘ 17SM6: “ r
tHated m 8uch way that a constant oar-1 Last year .TT. 22.739 * reDCJ
rent of air passes through the whole I Total receipts to this date 4,323.093
length of the car during transit. Way
freight shall ba transferred at a point not j,ait year. - “
exceeding 50 miles from the point of Total exports to this date
denarlurc, and tho cars from which such I if* T Mr .-.—-t-n
freight has been transferred shall not I L tt , t yi . ar
proceed further ou tho road, but shall be I stock at all interior towns
returned to tha city. I •**. y«V:———
After considerable debate upon the
atock at Liverpool
Last year.
.... 64,745
,...3,203,547
..,.8.270.335
.... 835,017
.... 384,403
.... 45.245
.... 41.281
.... £99.008
895.030
171.000
PRODUCE
BALiijsoaa—Flour firm and fairlj active: How
ard Street and Western superfine 3 25® 4 00, ex
tra 4|r.O <(5 00 family 5 25® 0 00, City Mills super
fine 3 23@4 00, extra 4 50® 4 75, Rio brands too.
Fatapsco Iamii>675. Southern wheat firm; Wes
tern firm: Southern red 115@1S; amber 118® 119,
CIGARS—Per M,
CHBROOTS
gNUFF—LorilUrd-s, lar.
liorillard’s.foil
TOBACCO—Common.......
Medium
Lucj t Hinton
okIrel^£TsV.V.V."V.V.V.V,"
Half bbl,..
No 2 Pennsylvania red 119; No 2 Western winter I 1“ I* Inhnpnn’n CoPIVS
redapot and May 11C@116)4: June 114X@%. f. A. JUniloQll S ODllO.
Xnl. l lisrw.l 1-,. Senthen. rorn HteadV: Western I * I
J uly 111J1@112. Soutbew com steady: Western
coru stffiuiy; white 40^47^* yellow 43>££^4*.
principal points of the proposition, it was stock American afloat tor Great Britain... mm g“ £8£niSS@h.*Sn whiteM®
uniniinously adopted. | Last veer M .. m non i _ - --
Dr. Wright then proposed tho follow
ing resolutions;
Setolitd. That the Secretary bo and
hereby is instructed to communicate to
35 red 8S@8t. Penrsylvama SS@S5. Rye quiet
at 58. Hay steady- prime to choice Pennsylva
nia aud Maryland 12 00® 16 0J. Provisions firm
and unchanged; Mess pork, 10 £0@10 75. Bulk
meats, loose—shoulders S)I: clear rib Bides
4jf: do packed, shoulders 4)4, dear rib sides 6)4-
Baron—shoulders *%. clear rib sides 6, hams 9)4
@9)ic. Lard—refined in tierces 7@7)v. Buitor
steady; prime to choice Western packed 15017;
roll 11@13. Coffrs dull, rio in cargoes 10)4® 18.
Successors to
I I\ H. JOHNSON «Sfc SONS
31 THIRD STREET, MACON. GEORGIA.
AVERY IRON FOOT PLOWS,
HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL,
GUNS, PISTOLS AND SPORTING GOODS.
Agents tor
CARL DITTMAR'S CELEBRATED POWDER.
Surpassed by none.
Bibb County Postponed Sheriff]
Sales,
_____ _ TYTILL be sold before the court house door in
)pm—Uplands low middling clause June I active; Cuba 6)4®o)4 fair to good refining 6 3-16® I vr the city of Macon, during the legal hours
and July delivery 6)4. Futures are new quiet 6)4. prime 6)4: refined in good demand and firm. I of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, the
it steady. I Molasses dull and unchanged. Rice stcadyaod I following property, to-wit: Part of lot No 4. m
0„ Sp m—Uplands low ruddling clanie Julf and I prices unchanged: Carolina fair to prime 6®7>4; block No 58, in the city of Macon, Bibb county.
M onshlA hpalth boards I August delivery 6 29-320015-16. August and Louisiana lair to prime 6!4@7. Tallowmore ao Ga.now knownaa thoiiverystablool 8 APorter.
are not sufficient to enable nealtn ooaras gSeesb«*U.4®«M-wrSil5t*mh*r sndOcto- tive and steady at 6)4©6)4: Rosm dull at 132)4 onthecorneroflotNo4: bounded on the north
Cotton.
Livbbpool—Noon—Cotton firm: middling up
lands 6)4; middling Urlean, 615-16.
Bales io.OOO bales, ol which 2000 were taken by
the National Board of Health, and to all speculators and tor export: receipts 2409, of
local board j of health in the Mississippi St&UF )4d better:
valley a oopy of tho regulations adopted I Uplands low middling clkuse May awd June . - r - -—. IM
bv thi3 association, with tha request that I delivery 6j£@6 29-32, Jun* %nd July 29-33 I Whisky dull 107&107K* , .
j * ' i » «.w„; n ,Lit I (<i615*16, July and AutrustB SI 32(^615 lo, August I Niw \ oaK—F lour a shade firmer and Ktxxl
tbe8ame bo enforced A8 far practicable, 1 September C 3l 3t(§i7.^eDtember and October I demand bota for export and home use. Southern
and as existing laws will permit to the I 71.32, October and November 3% I steady and fair trade: common to fair extras 00
end, that uniformity of action may be Sales tor tho week SXOOO; American 60.000; spec- @5 Cu.k^ tqcholoe do 66506 75. Wheat-un-
, '_J J J I ulat.on 14000; export 8000; actual export V.90; im- I graded red winter 10-0115'. No 1 rod winter 118.
eecurea. ports41.000; American 28.000; stock 599. OOstock Corn—untraded 44@!7, No 8,44)4@«)4. Oats
Resoh'cd, Unit tho members Of tht9 I 0 f American 4S5JIOO: afloat 292,000; Amercsn 135, | No 3 white St. Coffee dull, no tu cargo.* 10)4@
association hereby pledge themselves to I ooo uVi.iniob lutslOU®l5!4. Sugar firm and fairly
...in flv.rv effort eaoeciallv bv Detitions to ISO pm-Uplands low middltng clause June aMive; Cuba C)4@C)4 fair t
uso every enort, eBpeoviiy uy petuiouB to ij Jn , delivery 6)4. Futures are new quiet 6)4. prune 6)4: refined in g
Oongress and Stato legislatures, to secure I steauT . | Molasses dull and unclwnged. Rice strady.qd
necessary enactments when existing laws
are not enffioient to enable health boards
to carry ont the provisions recommended.
Unanimously adopted.
Dr. Kedtie tho nmoved that there be em
bodied in tho series of propositions adopt
ed the following:
September6 15-160631-32,September i
ber 6 st-32. Novemoor and December 67-16. Tha
Manchester market is firm.
4(0 pm-Salss of American 8359. Uplands
low'middling clause June and Julpdelivery 6)4
aJso'6 29 82. July and August 6 31 32 also 6 15-16. |
August and September706 31 S2, September and
0137)4 tor common to good strained Turpentine I by K O Wilder A Sons’shop, on the south by the
firm. Pork opened firm: closed dull: mess 910 residence of S A Porter, ou tie west by Third
for old 10 00 for new. Middles quiet and nominal; street, and east by an alley. Levied on as the
Western and city long clear 5 0e®5 65 short clear *
do. Lard strong; prime iteam G SO. Whisky dull
BY STATE 5 AUTHORITY.
SIS,000 * $1
I THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY
I is drawn in porsuance of an act of tho General
[ Assembly of the State of Kentucky
For the Benefit of
| Educational Institutions-
I THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE SCHEME
WILL BE DRAWN IN PUBLIC AT COV-
INGTON. KY. UNDER THE SUPERVISION
OF 8WORN COMMISSIONERS ON
MAY 14, 1879,
SCHEME:
1 Prize of $15,000 is...
1 Prize of 8.000 is™.
1 Prize of 6.000 is....
2 Prizes of 2.500 are.
2 Prizes of 1.000 are..
10 Prizes of 500 are...
50 Prizes of . 100 are-
100 Prizes of 50 are..™
200 Prizes of 25 are.....™
500 Prizes of 10 are
1,000 Prizes of 5 are
27 Approximation Prizes amounting to
1,894 Prizes amounting to $67,925
Whole Tickets, $1,
Clnb rates upon application.
CERTIFICATE AS TO
Bond for Payment of Prizes
By the conditions of this act tha managers
were required to execute TO THE STATE OF
KENTUCKY A BOND IN THE PENAL SUM
OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,
conditioned for the piompt p&vment of all prizes,
and the faithful discharge of all duties imposed
by said act. as seen by the certificate of the
County Clerk, as below stated.
SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Managers,
State oj Kentucky, ■)
Henry County, J-ss.
City of Newcastle.)
1, 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 Kentucky iu the
penal sum of one hundred thousand
dollars, required to be filed by the
Act for the benefit of the Henry Mala
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 in my
office ss Clerk of said Court.
Witness my official signature and seal of office at
Newcastio. Henry County. Ky, this
25th day of March. A D. 1879.
W W TURNER,
Count; Clerk.
Henry County, Ky.
' Address all orders to
SEA FOWL
GVANO
TIPI & OGDEN
Real Estate & insurance Agents
OpFERforialaa two-storyEwelllog (8 rooms)
corner Plum and Second streets.
A one-story Dwelling (8 rooms) corner Chsrry
and New streets, with gas and water arrange
ments complete.
Two desirable dwellings on College Hill.
A building lot with fine view of city an-1 sur
rounding country on Bond Hill at a bargain.
Bosides other Dwellings acd Building Lota in
desirable locations. aprlS Ira
* 1'OR SALE.
A VKRY desirable residence in tho upper
part of the city containing eijrht One room#
lnthebcdy of the house ;*bes«tdes three room* iu
the basement, with Water and Gas. Thera 1* a
a double Kitchen, Stable and Carriage Houin.
and a well of excellent water ou tho lot, whhii
contains one a half of an acre: a?so a la' pe collec
tion of choice flowers and ahrnbbery, 1 his place
combines every advantage cf health, position and
convenience to businers. Terms et*sy and price
very low. Apply to
R W OUBBBDGE.
aprlS aun tf Broker A Real Butate Agent.
John L. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
OGovitoa
Another supply just
received of this reli
able and fully r testec.
Fertilizer, and for
sale at reasonable
rates by
H. T. JOHNSON.
ELECTRICITY!
TUI Great Healing Power
DE. P0EBES’
•jseakj-
Daring tho existence of an epidemic of I October 7. Novemberand December e)L Futures
yellow fever tho freight oars, after uu- ^^wToM-Cotton dnU: sales 1SS: middling
loading, shall be thoroughly cleansed by upi. u da 127 16. middling Orleans 12 9-16.
scrubbing and sprinkling with carbolic I Futures opened firm; May delivery 12.47.
acid or fumigated and disinfected and I «”* M **■ Juy 1
thi-f. jiuinicit. I Cotton—Net receipts 93.- gross 337.
. I Futures closed firm: sale* 143.0UO; May delivery
PiTTwa ™Oninahiev Otherwise I 1—-40—1 — June 12.51—52. July 12 69, August 12.81.
OriCM KATINO.—upiopnagy, omerwtse s .pt, m bcM2.£2-5S, October 11.7G-77.ht»ember
at 105. Freights quiet.
LOUisviiu—Flour steady; extra 3 00 © 8 25
family S 75® 4 00. Wheat firmer; red and amber ]
I Of. Corn firmer: white 40: mixed 87)4. Oats
quiet; white 52, mixed 29)4 Fork steady at
10 00 Lard quiet and 9teady; choice leaf in tierces I
WILLIAMSON & CO., General Eastern Agents,
* 519 Broadway, New York.
List of drawings published in tha New York
Herald and Sun. All out of town ticket holders
are mailed a copy of the official list as soon as
received.
The next drawing May 31. 1879,
ssued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of R
C Wilder A Sons vs S A Porter principa 1 , and R
W Ellis and J R Griffin securities on appeal
bond. Property pointed out in said fl fa.
Also at the same time and place all that tract
or parcel of land situate and being near the
■■■■*■**■■ Central railroad denot. in tha city of Macon, in
uly 12.73, August 12 89, September I 7J4@7)4. do” in kegs 8)4. Bulk meats steady:] said county and State, beginning at a point
1 shoulders 8)4® 5)4: clear nb 4 70; clear side* 490, 1 which is the intersection of Fourth street, and
Bacon stoady: shoulders 4; clear rib 512X: clear 1- an alley cast of the railroad depot, extending
sides 5 Sit sugar*cured hams 8)4® 10. Whisky I in an easterly direction along said Fourth street
steadyat 101. I 210 feet to tho intersection of Fourth andPoplar | u/.-.-j Raltehla Acrantc
_ _ _. , . JU. , onraxEATl—Flour firm; family 460 9 550. I streets, thecceatrixht angles to Fourth street, I Wanted atonee Qooa. Heiiabie BgetUS
called opium eatiag, saya tho Sun, has I u jy—jj,December 1129-30. I Wnaat streng.-red and amber 1 oS@l u7. Cora I along Poplar street 210 feet, thence at right in Every Town Address as above-
erown to formidable proportions in the Cotton ©o«ecl atesdy: tile* 237: middling up- quietat S7037K. -££"**** an*le» 210 feet, thence at right angles 210 feet to I mav3 d6 810 4t&wlt
f," j a, T w Qr Z „u ary on - „ nn „ Ia Ida 12 7*16; middling Orleans 12 9-16. I quiet but firm at 9 75@10 00. Lard quiet butfirm said alley, 210 feet from on s mal starting point.
United States, In 1S67, when our popu- I g Mt rece i p ts gfO, gross 9062. sales I current make 6 2u. Bulk meats strong, sboniaer* I thence along said alley to said starting point,
lation T70.3 thirty-oeven millions, the | 747S; exp0 rts to Great Britain 2E90. channel 1 *" * **—*-'• * ir °‘ ■ —*♦*. ^—— 1 “ n — v
amount of opium imported was 186,000 I —, France 75, continent —, stock 17J6S0. i i iuc»wroowuou uy jo
K - -• - I galvbstoh—Cotton nominal: middling 11^ low I clear nbs£@5Vi. dear sides 6*4@5?d. Whisky I 8chofield and the land occupied thereby on the
middling 11)4 good ordinary 11)4 net receipts 518; firm and in good demand at 101. Sugar quiet I corner of said alley and said Fourthstreet.hav-
gross—» sales 11. stock 7476. and unchanged. Butter quiet and nnenanged. I ing a front on Fourth street of of twenty.eight
Weekiy net receipts 2181; gross 2146; salts I H&ss steady and firm: packing 3 35@3 55. I (28) feet and ninety-four (94) feet on said alley.
’775 exports to Great Britain 8165: France ; I St oOP;*—Flour firm bat very irregular idouhle [ Levied ou as tha properly of the Planter’s
continent — channel —. coastwise 1SJ2. | extra fall 4 45®» 60: treble extra fall 4 60@4 75. | Warehouse Company to satisfy • mortgage fi fa
short rib 44534 SO cash: short clear sides I with tho warehouse and all the storehouses
4 7,®4 75. Baron m cood demand; shoulders 4® situated thereon, t-x.-rpt the store owned by J 8
poandr; in IS7t», with an increa99 of bat
eevon millions ia tho population, tho im*
porlation had risen to 310,000 pounds.
Thus, daring these ten year*, while the „ _
population had inoreased only abont 20 I “votpoVr—iiotvon* eats*. wtSua Dk net I family 4 SO®5 05. Wheat strong: No 2 roi fall | issued from the Superior Court of Bibti county I
n,r W ni the imDjrtation of opium had rewints 3-9 grossstock 9HL ’ 107)4®107)4 cash. 107)4 May,l 06)4 @ 107)4 in favor of Duncan, Sherman ACo, vs the Plan-
per ctnt-. inc impottatiQuoi opium uuu Jun?t9>4®!»J4July.NoS red fail 104)4®105$ teris Warehouse Cempany. Property pointed
considerably more than doubled. Much isos. Quit Com higher; N’o s mixed SS?4@34)4 rash ana out in said mortgage fi ts. J ^
of it ia used for medicinal parpoaea, but -.conttoenS—. May. S4®3.)4 Jnne. 35055)4 July, 36)4 August.| GEO P CHBRRY.
investigation has shown that the larger I BaAintoai—Cotton firm: middling lij,-. low I Oats higher at 27)4 caih. 26)4 May. Mhiskyl mayetda* hheng.
proportion of it i3 consumed by opium midolmg 12)4 good ordinary 11)4. net receipts rEw&fSSalutfaSr /2J.BORGIA, BIBs COUNTY.—Whesee, John
eaters. It ia hardly credible, thou^b it ^ 6 ^t^ ri B D u C ?k <1 S d h%^r t : D cSr e ^ 1 S ,
ia given on doctors' authority that in tho Weekly net receipts 220; gross 10S0; sales 8150, 4 60 cash Baco* Ittonger: clear rib ames 510® duly filed and entered on record that hehas fully
city of Indianapolis thero aro nearly 500 I spinners 2225: expo tatoGreat Britain 419; ooast-1 5 13 cub, 5 40 July; ciear aides 5 30® 5 35. I administered Leroy it Wiley's estate.
,1 AM who made awav with nine hun- I wise 4: continent 175. , ,, I C*icaoo—Flour good demand andfirai: spring I. This is thrrefore to citeau persons concerned,
ol these, wno raaae away wren me Bostoy—Cotton quiet: middling 12)4,lowmid- j «xtr»jS26©460: do Minnesotaaa 75, low grades I kindred and creditors, to snow cause, if any
drtd pounds of tho drag last year, an 1 uhng 12) 4- good ordinary 11J4 net receipts 512, I »oo®275; Western patents 5 00® C 00, Minnesota I they can, why said executor thonld not be dis-
the Stato of Michigan statistics on the I gross lio3; sales —: stock 50S0 I 5 so®s 00. Wheat active and a shade higher; No 2 I charged from his executorship and receive let-
enhieet havo boon furnished by ninety I Weekly net receipts 2373; gras 6S3S; sales Chicago sprin, 94)4 cub sndMay 96)4 June 95)4 I ters of dismission on the first MondayinAa-
snoject liavo Dcca luvmsue j y . exports to Great Britain 2404. Juiy.NoSdoSl Com highrr at 34)4 cash and gust, 1879.
physician:; they repo.taa l.olo niDituai | whxieoios—Cotton firm: middling 11X. low 1 May.S59i®S5)£ June. 36)4®38-4 JnJy. Out, strong I Witness mv hand and official signature.
users of opium, or an average of 13 cases low middling U)4. good ordinary 10)4; net re- ,nd higher at -2*34 cash. 27@27)4 June. *7)4 * ' ' * M
within the obaerTJtion of each Of these ceipts25, grosa—. aalea60. stock 1005. July. Pork unsettled 950 cash, 9 J2)4®9 55 June
within the otwer ... . a t fh J Wefkiy net receipts 1.2; gras ; sales 9 62)4 bid July. Lard in fair demandat 610 eeah
physicians. Every evilis tracea to tno | gg. sports to Great Britain —; coastwise I Mav and June, 612)4@616 July. Eulk meats
80: France -.continent— | fairly active and a shade higher; shoulders 360,
Copartnership Notice.
T HE old firm of Schwed A Slesel hare this day
associated with themselves Mr AlbprtGib-
ianforth*purrO80 of continuing the Wholesale
Grocery Business, at their old stand, 46 A 43
Third Street. The firm to be styled and
known as SCHWKD, 8LESEL A O IB IAN.
Macon, May 1st, 1879. mays
hard times, and so is tha Increase in the
me of opiatn, whioh is a drag tb9t
makes people temporarily negligent of
tho bardnese of the times.
may6 lawSm J A McMAXTja. Ordinary.
G KO tun A, B IB B CO UNTY.—W here a- J acob
Dinkier, guardian of the person and prop
erty of Bdward Berend, a minor now deceased,
has maac application for leave to sell all the real
1 Sg’S.jNg short clear sides 4 95. WhD.y
I ^ _ _ Thgirth e e» t o.dte and admonish ali
The Akti-Batohet Bill.—A "Waah-
WeexlynetreoeipU .gross863. sales2751. | wtivat umtlira
•pinners 2159. exports to Great Btiula 61, coast-1 mavaj. oauxaub.
wise Ip4 WiLMraroTOi—Spirits turpentine steady 28)4
SataeeAn—Cotton firm: middling 12; low I Rosin steady at 1 OU for •trained, 101)4 for good
I •trained. Crude turpentine »tesdy at 100 for
hATd: 160 tor yellow dip: 210 tor virgin. Tar
steady at 77)4.
USIR NKWI
NEW YORK—Arrived-Donan. City of Brur.
s»is.
Arrived out—Columbia, Peru,-Ephraim Wil
liam a.
. . _ . middling 11)4. good ordinary 11)4; net receipt*
iugton special to the Ciacinnati Commer- I no. grora siln 50 .took loO«9.
. , I Weekly net receipt* 23‘5: gross ; sales
ciat says . I JS0() . export* to Great Britain 6758; France
Aa announced in these diepatebea l*st —: channel : continent —enutwiso 1490.
night, the president will sign the Demo-
critic co-troopa>at-poll* bill when it 1 gmu 122s, sale* 1too. stock *55**.
reaches him, if not changed in essential I Veskly net receipts Ci4S; gros* 89SS; tales
respects. News of this crapped out to-
day, aud he has been visited by promt- I Mobile—Cotton quiet, middling 11)4, tow mid-
ne-t Representatives to indaence him to dling 11)4. good, ordinary 11)4, net receipt* Si7;
XTun I gros*—.sales 100, stock 5732.
veto the bill. I * Weekly net receipu 1888. gross —; sales
Bat he saya there ia nothing in the bill I 14^0. exports to Great Britain —; coastwise
S3 it pasted the House to justify a veto. 11754! continent -.France .channel
He aaya even should he be controlled by
patty expediency alone, which ba is not,
ba would sign the bill.
It ia understood that the Cabinet ia a
unit in this view also. _ ^
Tncy claim not to see anything tn the I ^uicmentslf, sales 144.
bill to judify a veto, and think it would Weekly receipts 214; »hipcents 732; sales
not do for the Republican Administration gtoJ’mw middling 12. tow . „ - -
to go before the country as relisting to I middling 11)4, good ordinary 11)4. net receipts I CitT °t
MBHPEia—Cotton stroeg: middling 12; net
receipts 8:8; shipments 574: sales 500, stock
3*10.
Weekly net receipts 2155; shipments 3X7; sales
6400.
ArGtTETA—Cotton linn: middling 11)4. low
middling 10)4 ccod ordinary 11)4, leceipts 30,
steoka and Boneu
coBsicnn dajit by
Ii.IIIPI<£T, BROKER.
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold)™™™™lli a U4
Georgia 7 per cent, bond* (regular) ...„1 II a 112
Georgia 7 per oent. bond* (•odoreed)....110 a 111
Georgia 7 per cent, bond* (new)..,........115 a 117
Georgia6 per oent (old)... -101 a 105
Geogu6 percent (saw) ......— 107)4*106)4
City of Macon (longdate)...™.
City of Macon (*hcrt date)™™™.
City of August* 7 per cent..™™..
City of Atlanta 7 per cent..™........
Cuj c! Arianu 3 por cent
, sa * 60
_ 70 a 75
-100
_10O
..105
the extent of a veto the principles em
bodied in that bill. It will be signed,
Resdrr! Send eleven cents to pay for mailing
the handsome book o( "Choice Selections for Au
tograph Albums, containing friendly, affection-
ale. Humorous and other verses." which wc aend
as a premium to I.xursx Hocus, and we will
send you a month’s fubacription to Ksgarine
free. It hs* more choice reading and better illus
trations man any other for the price. P:caae
repay thu gift by showing all to friends. Cata
logue nf 1.000 desirable and curious articles to
all. J L Pal I IE A Co, 47 Barclay at, N Y.
maylJw
1 rrou ——, Bales 11C0. stearic 9*SL
■ 9e-.;y net receipts 37s. sales 2200; exports
Great Britain ; channel ; coastwise 1059;
continent 2*75. France —.
Moetookebt—Cotton steady; middling 11)4
middling 11)4, good ordinary 10)4. receipt*
shipments 405, stock 29jL stock last yeai
5693, sales 401.
Macon—Cotton firm, middling 11)4, low mid
dling U)4. Rood ordinary 111 receipt* SS. sales
142. stock 962, stock last year 2A9, shipment*
CoirxErs—Cotton firm; middling 11)4, tov
middling 11)4. good ordinary 11. receipt* 195.
shipments 9t-o. talcs 626; to spinners zOO; stock
5454,
Central Railroad joint mortgage.......,™.110 a 111
Georgia Railroad 6 per oent. bomU™™M)l a 101
Northeastern RE bonds (eodorsed)_.„.10S a 105
Macon and Western R R bonds KM a 105
Southwestern Railroad... 102 a 195
Western R. K. of iiahama 1st naortgagelU alls
Western R. R et Alabama td mortassa...U2 a 113
M.1A. H.R. 1st mortgage (not endor’d) 75 a 00
X A A R R. 2d mortgage. 95 a 99
A. i G. R. R- *d mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 108
South Ga k Fla 1st mortgage bonds_lC7 a 109
do 2d do ™ 80
Southwestern R R stock™ ™...105 s 106
Georgia Railroad stock..™...™ 88 a (4
central Railroad stock 76 a 77
Augusta k Savannah Bail read stock 108 a 110
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in June next, to
ihow cause, if any they can, why leave to sell
•aid real and personal property should not be
granted.
Witness my hand and official signature. May
sth. 1579. j a mcmanus,
mays lmw4w Ordinary.
G BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Jss |
M Richardson haa made application for
letters of administration on the estate of John S
Richardson, late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish ali
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
June next to show cause, if any they cau, why
letters of administration should not he granted
to applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature. Mav
5.1879. j a mcmanus, 1
may8 law4w Ordinary.
gAtsOKGlA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Geo
W B Turpin has made appli cation tor letters of
administration on the estate of Miehael Eisner, I
late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in June not. to show cause, if any they can,
why letters of administration should cot bo
granted to applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature. M. V
5th. 1879. j a mcmanus,
mays law4w Ordinary.
Notice to Contractors.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
WlSffllOTOE, D C, Mav 10.1879.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until S p m of July 10,
1879, tor carrying the mails of the United State*;
upon the routes, and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure specified by the De
partment, in the State of Georgia from October
L1S79, to June 30, 1880. Lists of routes, with
schedules of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contracts and
bonds, and all other necessary information w 11
be furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
nary af said county will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Macon on the first
Tuesday in June next, between the usual honra
of sale, forty shares of the caoital stock of the
Exchange Bank of the city ol Macon, belonging
to the estate of W B Parker, late of said county,
deceased. Bold tor a division among the legatees
of said estate. Term s cash.
MARTHA J PARKER,
mays td Executrix,
msy6 laws*
D. M. KEY,
Postmaster Genera).
frier hr a month and expenses guaranteed to
it>l I A - - — a
_ _ Agents.
Augusta, Maine.
Outfit flree, SHAW k Co
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THE BEST IN TJSE,
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ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
Without Medicine.
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FLAMMATION OF STOMACH
AND BOWELS.
NERVOUS DISEASES A SPEC!ALU. NER
VOUS EXHAUSTION, BENPO-URINARY
DISEASES, BIADDER AND KIDNEY
AFFECTIONS,
For SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Arising from Self-Abuse. Excesses, or Dissipa
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toms;
Hpermstorrhoea, Nervous Debility, Loss ol
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 Blood
to tho Head,
HEIN ERUPTIONS, ETC
Beokejt-Dowe, Debilitated Cobstitoiiobs,
Both Male and Female, and all difficult cases
tor which help can be obtained nowhere else,
found to be ,o by undeniable facts.
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DRUGGING and DOSING, has brought fotrth
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Circuiurs, etc, free. Address
DR G W FORBES,
Professor of Improved System of Medical
Electricity.
172 Elm Bthibt, Cixcibsati, Ohio.
Beware of Imitators,
Bogus Appliances and Speculat
ing Adventurers-
deod&wSm
Away to the Woods I
pxcnrzc goods
Down I Down I Down I
F ANCY CANDY, Picnio Mixture, fifty va
rieties, 20c, Broken Candy I2}£c, Date* 10c,
Kaisins 10 to£5c. Fancy Mixed Crackers, twen
ty-five varieties, 20e; Currants 10c, Citron.
Prunes, Apples. Oranges, Lemons, Malaga
Grapes, Almonds Brazils, Pecans, Walnut*.
Sardines, Canned Beef. Pinoanple, Peaches and
Pears. Potted Beef, Chicken Duck. Game, Ham,
Tongue and Turkey, Jellies, Jam-, Preserve*.
Plum and Quince Butter. Pickles and Chow
Chow, Fetus* Pn? Hams, Ferris* Smoked
Tongues, Spiced Beef, Fresh Cocoanuts. Salid
Dressing, Sauces, Catsups, Tamarinds. Spices.
Extracts, Etc, Etc. Come All l Pail not to
call at Jl) OaRV.*R*S.
apr24 lot 104 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga,
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM now receiving Returns of Taxablo Prop
erty for the ? ear 1570 and would te pleased
to have Tax-Payers call and make their Re
turns promptly, aa the time is short and the
Books must be closed os the law directs.
K. J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co, Ga,
apr24 tf Office No 00Mn!b*y St, Macon. Ga
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MAOON. GA.
BANKIOF DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND EXCHANGE
Office Hours—9 n. m. to 1 p. tn.
W W WRIGLEV.
Cashier.
Jaullnd
FOE
JEWETT’S LEAD.
ST LOUIS LEAD,
LINSEED OIL,
MACHINERY OIL,
TURPENTINE.
WINDOW GLASS,
BRUSHES.
PUTTY.
ETC.
BTO.
S
Also a full .took of Mouse and Coach Painter’s
Goods at
apr27tf <J. UUKKB «£; .'ritMV.
62 Parasols
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the eat&te cf Mrs
, Eliza 8mith, lata of Bibb county deceased
are hereby requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having demands again* t
asid estate will present the same duly authenti
cated. B C SMITH, Executor.
March 28.1379: Wmar291taw Cw
G EORGIA, BIBB. COUNTY.—Whereas Geo
S Obear, executor of the e*tate of Thomas
A Harris, represent* to the court in hi* petition
duly filed and entered on record that ho has fully
admmiatere i T bom as A Harris* estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditor*, to show cause, if any
they can, why said executor should not be dis
charged from his executorship and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in August;
1879.
Witness my hand and official signature.
may6 lawSm
_ dy 8we«Hy has made application for letters of
administration on the estate of Michael Roan,
late of said county, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
jrsons concerned to be and appear at the
Durt of Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in Jnne next to show cause, if any they
can why letters, of administration should not be
granted to applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature. May
1879. j a Mcmanus.
majSlaw4w Ordinary.
/^EORGIA
VJI Langm
BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas E 8
Langm ad e has made application for
letters of administration upon the estate of Jas
G Rogers, late of said county, deceased,
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
m June next to show cause, if any they can,
why letters o! administration should not De
granted 4o applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature. May
5,1879. j a mcmanus.
may j law4w Ordinary.
rjBO&GIA, BIBB COUNTY,—Whereas
vJ Lawton, admin strstor on the estate of
Jackson Deloache, late of said county, deceased
has made application for letters of dismission
from said estate. , , '
lheae are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county omhe first Monday
in July next to show cause, if any they can,
why letters of dismission should not be granted
the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature. April
4th, 1879. J a mcmanus,
aprStd Ordinary
_ Newton, administrator on the estate ol A
Goolsby, lale of said county, deceased, represents
to the Court of Ora inary of said county in bis
petition duly filed that he has fuJly administered
Goolsby’s estate.
Thia is therefore to cite a3l persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show c&ute.if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday is
June, 1879.
Given under my official signature.
mar4lawSm J A McMANUH Ordn'y.
FOR RENT,
SMALL, convsniently arranged House oa
Collate Hill. Apply to
TURPIN k OGDEN. Third Street,
Oraddres* H, P O Box 329.
m*j6 eodst
Macon City Store
WHICH MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRIOR
apr23 2w
A CARD.
H AVING just received my Spring Patterns
Irom New York I am prepared to accom
modate my customers ra Fashionable Dress
Making at prion to suit the times. I mak.
cutting and fitting a Specialty and warrant my
work finished iu thebeet styleof the Ait. Resi
dence on Walnut Street, Macon. Ga.
apr27 sun St*MisoPI «K WYOH
THE
arpUFT’8 STATUE” Soda Fountain is no.
X open and on exhibitional ELLIS' DRUG
STORE with all the new Kymn9, Mineral Wa-
us.Bto. Call and TRY IT. apr 23 tt
TO STOCKHOLDERS
Georgia Railroad & Baitfiog Cnn »t
rtlHE ANNUAL CONVENTION of tha Stock.
A holders of tho Georgia Railroad and Bank •
ing Company will take place iu Augu%ta at 10
o'clock am. on WEDNESDAY, May 14th, 1879.
Stockholders desirir g to attend may procure
pastes for themselves and families by exuibittng
their Certificates of Stock to Atrent at nearest
Depot, and filling out and signing an applica
tion for the passes needed.
To avoid over-erowding tho trains, to the dl«*
comfort and danger of all, puses whi be limited
strictly to the iesral family of each owner ot
stock, to wit: Huiband or wife, eons under
age, and unmarried daughter*. Each pans will
be good only for the feimrlo person named on it,
and conductors will collect fare if protected by
any other person. They will be good to August*
only on May 12th to llth lcclu-ive, .*ri«! tore-
turn 14ah to 17th inclusive, and no extension of
time can be granted. Apply for your passe*
early. Certificates of Stock will not be recog •
nized for passage by copductors.
S K JOHN80N.
may71t Superintendent.
Georgia Cane Syrup.
g ^ BARRELS oi excellent quality Just re*
reived and tor safe at low prices by
JONES & COOK.
Produce and Provision Doaler,
mays St Cor Cotton Avo and Cherry St.
NOTICE.
hereby called to the following renolutioa cJ
the City Council of Macon, passed at the regular
meeting held April 29tb, )S79:
Resolved, That tho Clerk be instructed to no
tify all parties owing the ciiy any money* on
account of Licenses that they must cither pay
the same »t once or file their bond with the
Clerk of the Superior Court for tho faithful pay
ment of said moneys upon the decision o! tLd
Supreme Court being rendered.
All persons exercising any busin*-»a of any
nature whatever within the city who hare not
paid their license will pletse bear ibis m mind
and proceed at once to file their bond as aoovr
stated, or please come up and pay me your
license. Respectfully
A R MCLAUGHLIN. Jr,
xnayilv City ClerK.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—AVhereas A B
Ross, administrator ou the estate of W &
Burgess, late of said county, deceased, has made
application for leave Co s*U ton feb^re* of stock
of the Bibb Loan and Building Association be
longing to said estate.
Thi* is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at tha Court
of Ordinary of laid county on the first Monday In
June, next, to show cause, if any they can,
why leave to eeii said gcock should not be
granted.
Witness my hand aud official signature. M»y
eth.1879. J A MCMANUS,
may l»w4w Ordinary.