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By Clisby, Jones & Reesb.
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 34, 1879-PRICE FIYB CENTS. •
«Numbeb 9,222
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY • DISPATCHES.
FOREIGN NEWS.
A Discourse on Religloni Authority
bj Cardinal Kewman—Indian Loan
Lokdov, May 13.—Rev. Dr. John
Kerman, replying to the consiatorial
mMienger annooncing hie elevation to
the Cardinalate, matin a long speech the
gilt of which was that he would hereaf
ter, •• he had in the part, resist with all
hi* powers the spirit of liberalism in re
ligion—tbo doctrine that there is no
positive troth in religion—that one
creed is as good aa another; and
tbis is teaching which is gaining
substance and force daily. It is inconsis
tent with the recognition of any religion
as true. While there is much in the
theory that is good and noble in itself, it
is evil Leoaose intended to anporcede rcli
gion. Ho aaid he was not afraid that it
would seriously injure the church of
Christ, though it would destroy many
soils. Christianity, ha said, had been too
often in aeomingly deadly peril, that we
should fear for it any new trial now.
Pants, May 13.—Here Hyacinths de
hies a statement published in the Sieclt
that he had petitioned for the recognition
of bis aeot by the Slate equally with other
denominations.
Cilcotta, May 13.—Tho government
has offered for snbscription a loan of
■£3.000,000 at four and one-half per oent
interest. Nine-tenths of the loan have
been taken at ninety-four—principally by
Indian brokers.
THE STATUS OP THE INDIANS
A Novel Decision.
Omaha, Nib., May 13.—Judge Dandy,
of the United States Oonrt, in the habeas
corpus case of "Standing Dent” and
party, who wore being rotornod to Indian
territory yesterday, gave deoislon that
tbe Indian is n person within the mean
ing of law and haa a right to sue ont a
writ of habeas corpus in a Federal Court,
before a Federal Judge in all esses wbero
eonfloed or In custody under oolor of an
ibority of (bo United States, where re
straint of liberty is violation of tbo Con
stitution or laws. That General Crook
has custody of relators nndor oolor of iho
satbority of tho United States, and in vi
olation of iho laws thereof; that no right
ful authority exists for removing by force
soy or these Poncas to Indian terri
tory, as Crook has been dirootod to do;
that tbo Indians possess tho inherent
rights of expatriation as well as tbe more
fortnnato white raoo.andhavo an inaliena
ble right to lifo and liberty nnd tbo pur
suit or happiness so long as they oboy tbe
Uws and do not trespass on forbidden
gronnd ; that being restrained or liborly
under color of the authority of the United
Stales, and in violation of tbe laws
thereof, the relators most be discharged
from custody, and it is ao ordered.
News Items.
Louisvillc, Kr., May 13.—Tho indica
tions are tost Thomas P. Hargis is oleo-
ted Appellate Jndgo to succeed the ialo
jndge John M. Elliot. There Is a con-
■iderablo falling off in the Damooratio
vote. Holt, the Itepnblloan candidate,
polls the (oil vote of the party.
UoaaisTowrr, N. J., May 13.—The oity
election held yesterday resulted in the
citation of the Democratic candidates for
Heoorder, Aldermen end three Oonnoil-
mso. Thera were fivo tickets in the
field, end groat dissatiafaotion existed
unoDg the Republican voters. The result
will mike a change in the offices of Chief
of 1’olios, Cleric and StreetlCommiasiouera
tbe Republicans having only two mem
bers in the council, tho Mayor and one
Cauooiluan.
PrrTiToii, Pa, May 13.—The moun
tain firesaro still raging. A large dent
ing has been made around the Lxflin
powder mills and it is said no danger is
now apprehended. At Mooaic the flimea
aro under control. Toe weather is dry
and the woods are rapidly disappearing
by fire.
Congress.
ITa uisotok, May 13.—In the House
Ur. Shelley, of Alabama, rising to a per*
sonsl explanation, had read a Washing
ton dispatch to tho New York Tribune, of
tbs Cth of May, as to tho way in whiob
Shelley gat into Congress, bow Harro'son,
the Republican oandtdate, and tbe color
ed voters genorally were Intimidated, and
how tbe election officers were bribed by
Shtlley sod bis frlendi. He denied tbo
troth of the obargoa contained In tbe dis
patch, and submitted a statement (backed
by affidavits) In support of bis denial. He
asserted that tbo eleotion in his district
was peaoeable and fair—that there bad
beeu no Interference with any voters, and
no ditlnrbauoea or disorder on ttiodsy of
eleotion or growing out of the eleotion.
Shelley’s personal, or planatiou was fol
lowed by cno by Rurst II, of North Caro*
lias, in answer to epevhoa recently mads
by Kitchen, of North Carolina, and Da
vidson, of Florida. ■
In tho Senate, Mr. Bayard reported
favorably from the Committee on Finance
on tbo tho Houso bill for the exchange
of sobeidi >ry corn for legal tender money,
and naked tor its consideration, but it
wont over, objection having been made.
Tbo Somite resumed the consideration
of tho legislative, executive and judicial
appropriation bill.
NttiHT DWrAlUtlhS.
Foreign.
Madxid, May 13.—The oommnnal
tleotions throughout Spain ware largely
in favor of tbo Government. “ “ “
tela and other buildings near the railroad I p;nal offence for white and colored citi-
depot at Irvineton, Pennsylvania, on the sens to inter-marry, is contrary to the
Philadelphia and Erie railroad, wera constitution and tho laws of tbo United
horned this morning. The firs is still
raging and the entire town is threatened
with destruction.
Latxb.—The fire at Irvineton is now
reported under control.
Cincinwati, May 13.—The twelfth
annual convention of the American Rail-
States and void ; and the marriage hav
ing been celebrated in the District of
Colombia—and valid there, it inoBt bs
valid throughout the United States.
The case was fully argued upon its
merits by tbe United (Dates District At
torney, Lewis, for the petitioner, and
way Mechanics’ Association begins its I State Attorney Genera) Field, for the
seeslon to-d»y at the Grand Hotel. The J commonwealth. The conn reserved its
number of delegates is very large, repre- [ decision nntil to-morrow.
sentativeB from all the prominent rail
road centres being present.
Columbia, 8. C., May 13.—Tho Con-
federate monument erected by the La- I
dies Memorial Association in tne Capitol
Square, was nnveiled to-day with impo- j
sing ceremonies. Military organizitions |
and old veterans from all of the principal
points in the State and from Cnarlotte,
North Carolina, participatod. At 2 p.
in. a salute of eleven gone was fired by I
the German Artillery of Charleston,
South Carolina, when a procession was
formed, which embraced twenty-five
Synopsis Weather Statement.
Omen Cam Signal Omen,
Washington, May 13, 1879.
Indications.—For the Sooth Atlantic
States, slight changes in temperature
and pressure, southeasterly Winds,
cloudy weather and nnmerons rains.
UIDNIGUT DISPATCHES.
POl’S EITBAGT
THE GREAT VEGETABLE
PAIN DESTROYER AND SPECIFIC FDR Irf-
FLAMINATION AND HEMORRHABES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
lien has cored so many cases ot thoso distress*
ini complaints as tbe Extract. Our Plastss
is invaluable in these diseases, Lumbago, Pains
in Back or Side. Ac. Pond’s Extract Orsri
NIST (SO cents) for use when removal ot doth-
inw is inconvenient, is a great help in relieving
icflammatorv cues.
Hemorrhages, gSS&'SS^^S
any cause, is speedily controlled sud stopped.
Oar Nasal Sraisou (is cents) and IifUiLsr
(M cents) are great aids in arresting intern
bleeding.
Diphtheria and Sore Throat;
Use tbe Eitract promptly. It is a sure cure.
Delay is dangerous.
PotowVi Tbs Extraetis thoenly specific far
t/aUiIU. this disease, Cold In Head, Ac. Our
“Catarrh Cure.” specially prepared to meet se
rious eases, contaius all tbe curative properties
of the Extract: our Masai Syringe is invaluable,
for use in Catarrhal affections, is simple and
inexpensive. , ■
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,Sprain:
Foreign.
Exchange on all the principal cute* of Burope I CALICOES &t 4, 5 8rDCl I
and direg-t remittances to any place of tbe Euro- | r) P.fiTITR
pean continent. Corrected by A. E. Seifert.. I ,7, __ _■ . .j ■ ... ■ L rr si i -
—'— BLEACH HOMESPUN 5
News Items.
Hong Kong, May 13.—Grant and par-
companies of cavalry, infantry, veterans I *7 jailed for Japan to-day.
and artillery, in tho order named, wilh York, May 13.—At ameo.ing of. r> • j t ^ healing, cooling and.
several Lands ot music, and moved up I t J le officers and employees of the Mew I find iSmises. deaiuiiia. UssourOint-
Main str..pt to tho and thcnr>,» York Associated Press and represents- ment in connection with the Extract: it will aid
“Che cSiur^re the reremodeB t.ves of the Western. New York State softening in kee^ingo^tlm air.
- I c-,.» | iernaD d Cdlifoima AaoOA.utions,helJ I Ulirns and beams, and pain it la
were opened by prayer, after which Gov- I Southern and . —. ,,
ernor Simpson introduced Ganeral John s‘ hl8 afternoon, eipreestons of oympathy I rivalled, and should be kept in every family ready
ft p. u I with Mr. J. W. Simonton in his deep be- 1 1Cir use in case of accidents. A dressing dour 1
S. Preston, orator of tho day, who pro- ’ ’’ • ““‘.7 “ Ointment will aid in healing ami prevent scare,
nounced a brilliant and patristic oration rjavement weraunanlmcmely adopted] Influinpr] or Sore Eves c “2
in thn nrenence of 12 000 Dcuole I Chaa. H. Palham, for many years city I AlUlclIIieu. or oore Jliyea. be used
^ ^ * I editor of the Times died to-day. I without the slightest fear ct harm, quickly allay,
Washington. N a w Oblxans. May 13—Tha Consli- W •“ *“ ene « pain *.l
Washington, May 13.—An offieial re- Motional Convention to-day adopted the j EaraCUe, -LOOtnaClie aUCl X 1 RCC-
icrt of tbe Cemmiaaioner ot Interna! I section relative to limitation of the powers I opTip When the Extract is nsod according tei
Revenne detailing the operations of that I of tha Govsrnment, prohibiting the Leg. I ^, a , di«ctions Us effect is simply won-
office in tbe eappresflion of illioit diatilla- j lalstnre from passing looal and spooial I p:"i Blind. Blnedivg ok Itching. It is
tion, shows that from Jnly, 1876, np to laws in oertain oases, inolading the re- r the greatest known remedy, rapidly
tho preAoot time, 2.638 stills have been muting of finea and penalties, and for- I
aeiztd; 5,422 persons have heen arrested I feitnie or refnndlng of moneys legally I is aprev^roagaiwrt CbaflrwalJ^PUemOu?
for illioit distilling; $109,135 have beon I paid into the treasury. Tha Committeo j Ointment is ct great service where tho removal
expendod for special deputies employed I 0 n State debt sent n circular to each I d clothing is inconvenient,
for the purpose of anppresaing illioit die-1 member of the Convention asking an'an- I TOE .Broken X>r€flSt fiUu SOTO
tlllatlon; nineteen persona were killed I swer to the following qnesliona sasoon as I Mlnnlpu Tho Eitract is so clesnly and effl-
and forty five wounded while thus en- I possible : I cscious that mothers who h»v«j
gaged. The operatlona have been carried The present financial condition of tho “^t ufhe teit emJlUe^tYhst• Sfn be
on prinotpally in Georgia, Alabama, people of jonrparish. Are they or not I r OTT1 „l„ flnmrvlniTita Mo physicisa
Tennessee, Kentnoky, Sooth Carolina, involved In individual debt? What is the I nDod . bo called-
North Carolina and Virginia, In whloh fl a . no i.l oondition of your pariah ? What “ous^mpauyMcb
aeven States tbe seizarfes numbered 12S3 I ig the fioanoi&l oondition of jonr moor- I bottle,
and the nrresU 4,915. I porated oity or town? How does the I OATJTION.
Commissioner Kaam says, slnoe March I present value of real estate oomparo with I Pniiil’a rftPf Has boon imitated^ I.
1877, in_.eVer.I of the dMrtoreJn tho that of former year,? How does yonr ZW'
Southern .Stated, while operations for too I people regard tha preaent rate ot taxs« I Bias,, and Company’s trade mark on surrounding
anppresaion of Illioit distillation were be-1 tion—bnrtbenBoma or otherwise? Please I wrapper. None other is genuine. Always insist
log vigorously prosecuted, warrants had gtvo any information in regard to flnnnoea ".yif Take no other prepsr- i
been issued against many of the illioit I or labor. I ■ ■ iOi ■
di>t,ih,8. I Washington. PRICE 8F POND'S EXTRACT, TOILET ART!- ; ]
beoreUry Sherman, endorsing Raoiu a I Washington. May 13.—James George, CLES AND SPECIALTIES,
coo.mnnie.uon,says: "1 he efforts made | of Atlanta, was arrested in tbn oity to | PoXDS EXTRACT .S0e..tt and *t.7S
day, and with one George Ooio, is indicted
tosnppresa tbe illioit manufacture of
epiriu and lobaoeo demonstrate that to
tunny of tbo diatriots this evil has be.
come obronio, and tbnt the laws cannot
be enforced against offenders without tbe
presence of an armed foroo ndeqnato to
ovoreomn and persistently intimidate
persons disposed to violate the law.”
Tho Secretary recommends additional
legislation for better promotion of tbs
internal revenue service.
WavmNOTON, May 13.—In tho Houso
Mr. Russell, in tho oonrse of his re
marks, mado n severe attaok on Mr.
Kitchen, who, ho said, was in possession
' a seat and drawing a salary to which
was in no way entitled and to whom
r,.fr ill .1 liri a g. utliMiun, so rilled by
courtesy of the House
Toilet Cream „.$1 00
in the United States Circuit Court of the I Efp ^^nlvkni!"”™ 25
northern district of Georgia, charged I ToiIetSoap(’sca’k’,j
with having received one hundred dollars I Omtmcut
a consideration for not informing
against one Blakemore for having aided
and abetted in removing distilled spirits
on which internal revenue had sot been
paid to other than the distillery ware
house,
Grorgo expressed entire willingness to
Catarrh Cure..
Plaster
Inhaler a
Natal Syringe ii
Medicated Paper.. II
PREPARED ONLY BY
POND’S EXTRACT CO.
NBW YORK AND LONDON. 1 *
Boldby all druggists. aprSOd wed thrjriwlr
YINANCLAL
Reapectiro value ot foreign moneys:
1 Beichuam Mi^egolit
1 Austrian Plorin (silver) AS “
1 ” “ (currency) “
I Hollandi«h Florin i. 41 ”
I Franc on Belgium 1814 **
1 ’’ on Switzerland (eidg. Wahr) lljg "
1 “ od Pari. »k “
1 ” on the Orient JOVt “
I Lire lUluum_...i — 1* **
V ** , gOld .i i ■ - 1012
1 Kroner oo.Swodeu.Norway.Denm’rk Kr.
1 Rubel (Russia) SS “
1 pound Sterlim...~.«—...4-Mk
Macon Wholesale Market
ooaaacTBDndaily ax
F. D. TXN8X.ET
GRAIN ANDIPROV1SIOMK.
BACON—dear rib aldes„., M ....„-^ h;3@6
Bhoulders. - 4k@5
Bulk clear rib aides... B‘4i?65|
Bulk shoulder* — S?&4
Hsgnolia haul* 9}i@SU
LARD—iubbls SJ4@9
l^af.intubs Z S@SS
Leaf, in buckets to^udg
OATS—For feed ........ 4*«M
Rust proof seed... <0dSSi
SALT—Vtrgmla. B0X 80^
i i Liverpool 1 2Bdl 401
NEAL 68079 1
bolted 770801
6 1-4 and up. |
MBLEACH SHEETING i -
! A limited supply
less than wholesale price.
KID GLOVES oheap.
LONDON COED 5 cents,
TORE 'SATIN PARA-|i U8tre0eiv6d ’ l0r 3ale
SOLS much less than cost, on time with I Co tton
CORSETS at clearing aut
prices. i - ,u option, by
PAPER PATTERNS 10
°dS and Countered! H’T. JOHNSON,
sale at
MACON CITY STORE.
OORM—By car load.
•mall lots sm$7C
NLOUR-Fsuoy per Lbl 1 00
Choice 6 *0
Extra family, per bbl 6 00
Family, per bbl.-,-^,1-,,^ a 75
Extra per bbl.., r 5 40
tX)FFBB—-Common 15
Fair 15H016
Good................. 18)4013
Prime................... 130201
•lava 38033
Best Rio
aPAPS-Perib 4KAj»
BOLASSBg—Choice Cuba, hhds 4s
Choice Cuba. bbli.as
Sugarhouse, hhds 23
Suvarboume, bbls...............
Choice New Orleans..,
ttGAE—Golden C
Brown.,,..,.,,,,,,.
0. coffee
Extra 0. white.
Standard A
Granulated ™u:...«.d.
Powdered and crusbed MM . n , 1
,,,,,, 6
— 8K09
iltlHtHHUHIimH > l'l‘
10
10*
OHBRSB—Bc5t0ream;,;.........iii!i..’”
qRAOKfej^rr:.“;z:....
r yjnijRgsJ^' ' f * '' * 1'.
-Light!Weight....;.'...:.,,; -in**
! AILS—Basis 10«.„ 2 65
STAEOR ^
"1PPEE SO . 7/
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OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
I F your vision is failing—it you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight is troubling
I you iu any way, call on
Mr. Oh. Refeldj Optioian,
I and your eyesight will be benefited by >hls
luperior Spectacles and Bye Glasses. They
sill remove all dimnees, blurs, contusions and
floating specks, and the most sensitive eve will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition;
saving fatigue, requiring loss light ana enabllrg
the wearer to vtew : plainly alp remote - object..
| These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only bq procured from Mr CH REFELD, Bis
| establishment—NoSOSeCviidSt, Macon, Ga.
apri) Cm
Copartnership Notice.
T HE old firm of Schwed A Siesel hare this day
associated with themsolvas Mr Albert Gib*
ian for the purr oso ot continuing tho Wholesale
Grocery Business, at their old
Third Street. The firm to be styled ai
known as SCHWRD, SIESEL & QLBIAN.
Macon. May 1st, 1879. mays
SKA FOWL
GVANO
Real Estate & insurance Agents
OkFBRfor sftleatwo*atory Dwelling ($ roomi)
corner Flum and Second streets.
A one-story Dwelling (3 rooms) corner Obsrry
and New streets, with gas and water ariauge-
meuts complete.
Two desirable dwellings on College Bill.
A building lot with fine view ot city and sur<
rounding conn try on Boud Hill at a bargain.
Besides other Dwellings and Building Lots In
desirable locations. aprlg lm
FOR S ALE.
A VERY de-.rable residence In the upper
part eft -city contaiuing eight fine room.
I inthebod' aehouse; besides three rcomsin
thetiasemenr, w,th Water and lias. TnereUa
a double Kitchen, Stable and (.’airiage Bouse,
;oid a well of excellent water ou the lot, which
contains one-halt of au acre: alto a ls’go eo’Jec■
tiuiiot cliop c fiev.-ers sp.tshnibt’ury. Tills place
aombines every advantage of health, position and
convenience to business, Terms easy and price
very low. Apply to
R WCUBBGDGE.
aprXS sun tf Broker.A Real Estate Agent.
John L. Harclsmaiii
Attorney at Itaw,
1 Mnoon. - - - . uur.ygta
Away to the Woods I
PICNIC GOODS
Down! Down! Down I
F ANCY CANDY* Picnio Mixture, fifty v*.
rieties, 2Jc, Broken Candy Dates lOo.
e i *7 i • j I JL neti6Si 23C| Broken lmhiy lx**0s UAttu luu
Anotner SUUDlV lUSt Maislnsioto25c, Fancy Mixed Crackers, tweu
ty.fire varieties, 20e; Curranu 10c. Citron,
able and fully tested j
BROOT8..„.„ 1200
I OFF—Lorillard’s. jar 75 1
lnrUIant’*,toU... .......Ii.J.. BO ■ ,
)HAOqO. jOssUDOa NiMHdH,(si,«,f49 * 46.
tar Hintoni:;- 60* ”
Fine....;...!!.,.;... 75 alW
■ CKE REL—Bits-- 1 ’■ 1 OOai 140.1:
1 Half bbis...., AfQ a.8t»a
30,000 , _
Bran for sale by,, , 1IO ,
k PEICE’S SOfiS. v
ill line
m*ylO S^ in
* J.ltv
NEW MUSIC.
assqr^
^Instrumental Pieces just received, l Cull
and
msy4
jtrifwtn c i xrurrmtn
Prunes, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Malaga
I • x . I Grapes, Almonds, Brazils, Pecans, Walnuts,
received oi tbis reli-
■ I Pears. Potted Beef, Chicken. Duck. Geme. Ham.
Tongue and Turkey, Jellies, Jam-, Preserves.
Plum and Quince Butter. Pickles and Chow
Chow, Ferns’ Pig Hams, Forris’ 8staked
Tongues, Bplced Beef, Fresh Cocoannts, Solid
I Dressing, Sauces, Catsups, Tamarinds. Spices,
. __ J Extracts, Etc, Etc. Gome All 1 Fail not to
1 Fertilizer, and for | aprgi lot 104 Cherry Street, Magoon, Ga.
Tax Receiver's Notice
I AM how receiving Returns of Taxable Prep ■
erty for the j oar 1679 and would tie pleased
to . have Tax-Payers call and make their Re
turns promptly, as the time la short and the
Bookstuust be closed as the law directs.
S J ANDERSON.
Tnx Receiver Bibb Co, Ga.
ipr24 tf Otflco No 90 Atuln'y at. Macon, Qa
^asonable
ii<W! iUkx.uW »U*4iJlA<| 9d) tt. .J
rates by *“
.. 1 *? :1« Vtllfl . ..1 I . |
I, ;upr6tf-
H. t J'OHNSfiN: 4FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
go to Goorgia.etnting that he intended to I WKnox-Noon-Consoia money 9313-16. Erie
go next week anyhow. The Chief Jus- I * Kiaxa—Fire per cent Rentes list 65f.
" * ' Haw Yoai—Stocks opened strong: money 20
.. exchange, long, 4 8714: short 4 88?ii sUte
bonds dulb government securities firm.
Money *3: exchange 4 S7).@l 87)5. geveni-
meat securities Ann, new 5s 1 C3f£» State bonds
Htock. closed active; New York Central 1 IS]-,
preferred 9% Rock Island IflKl Western Un
ion Telegraph Company 107%. . .
Sub-Treasury balances; Com 8122,090.223; cur
rency 8i5.47l.6S2. _
— PRODUCE s—
HALTiMObu—Flour steady unchanged: How-
tlce directed that he bo turned over to
tho deputy marshal of that State, which
was done, and he leaves to-morrow.
Mexican News.
u„<,c, u ,upc. , City or Mxxico, May 6.—The anni , —, . ,
This called forth a speech from Kitch- versary of the victory of the Mexicans M^chtago ana ffimff ei”!
uii, who referred to hid colleague as one I over the French in 1862 was celebrated 1 —■ - ’—-
of thoso men from tbo South who bad de- I yesterday.
sorted their raco and country and bono I Tho court-martial acquitted General
nnd flash and joined the rag-tag and I Loaeza, who will resume command in
bib-tail of creation. I Sinaloa-
Kitchen was called to order by Sto-I Theregnlarsteamerline from VeraCrnz ™--z --
venson, of Illinois, nnd proceeded in a to New Orleans haa suspended lunning ^^fl^famU^^oo^CRjMiui su'rere
more moderate manner, charaoterlsicg, I until tbo fever seaaonhas passed. Q 0e ss5@4 00, extra 4 5005 00, Rio brands 600.
however, several of tho charges made I A grave question has arisen in Yuca- I Pstspico family a 75. Southorn wheat firm: Wo«
by Hassell as totally false. He asked tan. Tne Federal Government levied win£
Kassell if he had not been conrt-mar- I a contribution of 25 por cent, on cattle; I redspotll7it0t i7)).May 116)& June
tinted and dismissed from the Confederate I the provincial government opposed tho I July Auuust ill. Boutbern
servloc, to which Russell replied that he contribution and while the governor was
had been, bnt it was for whipping a con- discussing it officially with tha Federal fljm ^ f alr ] y active: southern 35038, western
ecription officer,and that ho had boon re- I authorities, tho distriot judge embargoed I wbitc34@38. mixed S2)j@3t. Penusylvania 340
stored to tho Confederate service by Jeff- tho State income. Therenpon tho gov-
erson Davis. ernor convoked the legislature, presented j.„Vta i0 ^, armen Mess pork, 10 50010 75. Bulk
Kitchen wao about to retort, but was cut his protest and sent a circular to govern- meats, loose-shoulders S%a3?£ clear rib 4j^ai)(;
off by a point of older made by Gibson, ora of other btates asking them to sup- lmVriblfdSVia'llimi
of Louisians.and snstained by tho 8peak- port the protest. It is hoped the govern- i^ r d—rolined in tiercox 7. Butter firm
or that ho was not making a personal meut will fairly settle the question, I aB dactive-, prime to choice Western packed 14@
... „ . elao’gravo disorders are feared. ^^iA°^SS05r5Sl tagS&f? 0 *”
Mr. Knott called np the veto mossage, Lexington Races. SlSwXoix—Flour quiet and firm. Southern
and domanded the previous question on Tll « rones were wall attended fn-dav flour fairly active and firm; common to
the passage of the military .nterferenco *£. ^
bill over the President s veto. The pro- 'phe first race. Belling sweepstakes, for winter 1120119; No 2 red winter H8!4al 20.
vions question was seconded and the aI1 >ge3| ona an d a half miles, Solicitor, Com » i ^?,. e “‘ er ,5“ <1 X e 1 S’ imidVat^x
Water Witoh - ssoond; Waytarer, cSree^uiefiind unchanged.rioincawcws 10)40
bill failed to receive a two-thirds vote, tu r d, Minook, fontlh. Time 2:42 j. I 14, in joli lots 10)401514. Sugar in fair demand
and wa* uot pxseed over tho voto. All Jn tbe seoond raee. aweepatakes for andatoady. Cuba C!4@« 5.16.faur to good refln-
the Democrats voted aye and all the K. ttrii o ye ar. olds that hive'ev^r w£ prT
publicans no. ten Greenbackera voted oj ^ jannary 1, 1879, mile heat, Strath- I Rjoe fair request and quite firm. Carolina fair to
with the Democrats; tho othore. Barlow, moref firs , Jim Beok, seoond; Klcbard’a prims c@7'4; Louisiana fair to urime 6«@7,
Forsythe and Rnssell, of North Carolina, third-Hamilton fourth Tima T»llow.tairtradoand steady at054@S5.lC; Roan
. ’ I on. nuey, tniro, xiamiiioD, lourtn. urns 1 dull Rt 1 so01 S5 for common to good strained.
did no. vote. Iho veto message was | I Turpemiue weak at 290:9)4. Southern wool dull
The third ruse was a dash of one and aud weak. Pork strong: mess 9 00 for old 10 25
an eighth miles. Bins Eyes, finf; Pern, g^T’^^nS'tity'iSS clear ioa.‘short
seoond- Pomeroy, third. Time 1:58L. I clesr .Lard active and strong primesteam
Pkovidkncc, May 13.—In Newport to-1 03X5436 40. Whisky steady at 104)4. Freights
day, lYm. Oarey, a fish dealer, entioed F. I q '^o t t71STIItl _yiourat r ongandadvancing:eitra
G. Harris, a newspaper reporter, into s( ^ st5 family 4 00@4-:s. Wheat firmer;red
hi8[sbop and beat him on the bead with B I and amber 1CO01LC. Corn higher: white 43.
heavy cans, declaring, with an oath, that I mixed ss. Oata better; wffite S3, .mixed SL
Tho veto message was
then, on motion of Converse, of Ohio,
referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Tho remainder of the session web de
voted principally to tbo disenssion of tho
silver bilL
WAsniKQTON, May 13.—The resolntion
recently introduced in tbo House by Mr.
Garfield, authorizing the Secretary of
Ssnor Mar
tinez, leader of the Centralists, baa an-
Lonuoed his intention to snpport the
Government.
In tbe norne cf Commons yes
tsrday. Lord Hamilton, Vioe-President of
the Connctl, said that stneo Jannary C:h
cargoes of Amerioon oattle were found
infected with plenro-pconmonta.
Mr. Bonrke, Under Secretary, said he
knew nothing of the treaty between Spain
and the King of Anam for tho purpose of
(applyingCnba with Anamito laborers
News Items.
St. Lauix, May 18.—It has been decid
ed by the Colored Refugee Belief Board
ot this city to send Rev. John Tarner
east, to present to the people of that sec
tion facts, relating to tbe negro exodus,
with a view of enlisting their sympathy
and co-operation.
PaiLaDXLrnix, May 13.—Judge Asa
Packer, who has been iH at his city resi
dence, it in a very critical oondition to
day. He had o re Ixpss last night, nnd
no change for the better has been appa-
f.*nt »ince. ,
New Oeliins, May 13 —Tho following
numbers drew the principal prizes in the
Lonatana State Lottery, drawn to-day:
Number 47.679 drew $30 000—held in
Brownsville, Texas; 68,659 drew $10,000
—held in Baltimore; 90,021 drew $5,000
-held in New York ; 92.635 drew $2,500
-held in New York : 93,827 drew $2,500
—held in Mobile.
NxwYoasr, May 13.—To-day thirty-
f dur men were pul to work on the Brook
lyn elevated railroad, bat, the Brooklyn
city authorities not having given psrmis-
aion, President Beuff, ot the Elevated
Kailtoad Company, contractor Jones and
thirty.four workmen were arrested, taken
to court and released on bail. Laier
Preiident Booff, on behalf of the com-
Pany, s eo t a protest to the Mayor and
common oouncil against any Interference
With building the road.
Pbiladilphia, May 13. — Edward
^xrr, ctiiirgtjd with too murder of his
daughter, Susan Irwin, waa arraigned to
day and entered a plea of not guilty.
Clxvilimd, O., May 13,—Several to-
War to issue rations to tho colored refu- iio would kill him. Harris was taken nm
Fork better at 1025. Lard stroigcr;cboiccltjaI in
tierces 7& do in kega 8)j. Bulk menu steady;
favorable recommendation was rejected. | whioh Harris has no connection.
This action virtually kills tho measure.
It w»s announced to-day by parties
supposed to be well informed as to the
movements of tbe Democratic party of
the Honto, that there wonld bo a joint
advisory raacn* held this evening to
determine what conn o waa most prac
ticable to be pursued on tbe bill to
prevent military interference at elections.
Upon inquiry, however, a member of the
committee stated to-night that the ad
visability of bolding each a meeting had
been discussed, bnt it was the general
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
OFFIOB TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Mat is, 1*79,—Evxrore.
LATEST TELEHKAFHIC REPORTS j
—O —
Cotton.
Lttupool—Noon—Cotton firm: middling up- I
lands 815-16. middnmcOrleam 6 „.
Bale* 7,900 bales; ot whioh loou were take, by
Wheat active, firm uad lusher; red and amber 105
)109. Corn fair demand and steady at 37033.
jots firm at 31055. Fork inactive at 10 00. Lard
rood inquiry at (all prices: current make 6 09,
Bulk meats stronq: shoulders 3 50: short rib 4 69,
abort clear sides 4 75. Bacon in rood de-
mtmd and higher; shoulders 4)£0l!i, clear ribs
tltQo'i. dear sides 6%@5)$. Whisky steady
lot. Bux&r steady and unchanged. Butter quiet
and unchanged. Hogs active and firm; packing
3 4003 60.
Hr. LOUIS—Flonr steodyi double extra foil 4 55
@4 70: treble extra fall 49505 00, family 5150
5 35, choice 5400575. Wheat unsettled: No 2
red fall 110X0110)4 cash, I 10 May, 1 OSXgl 09
June. 103)40104)4 July. 101X0101)4 August,
No 3 rod fall 107. Corn active but lower: No 2
mixed S*@S»)4 cash. 3i!4@S4X June, SiX©S5?4
uetu uist-uaacu, am luu guucAni I "T 0 * I mixea CMAU. •>»ri 0 I'UC, ‘<*0074
sentiment ot members of tho 6—iUiajgjSS and torw^WM MR i I Jolv. Oats scarce and firm ati2S’J aub,29M»y
that it was nnneeeseary to take any are F^urre opeccd^th buyer.offering 1-32more: S&£?5»9 93 LaMnomi* dly^nchanq^M
tion at thia time, there bem* no need for I UpUnd* low middling pIaum May and Juno b ld- Balk meats inactive bat ilrmer; clear ribs
a hasty disposal of tha measure. » | .^i I Laeon tomer;,clear_nb siaea 515
— . berondOctober 7. October ana November 6 28 SJ
gtiikici? out the cUueo as recommended I @6?*, November and December 6^.
-• 1 5 pm—Futorea uplands low middling clause
Omicaoo—Flour active and firmer, spring
axtraa3 2S@H&0: do Minnesotms 4 75, low gradea
by tha committeo on appropriations, di- I ,°.P U ^ | 2 00<^2 75; Western patents 5 00^600, Minnesota
* ., .« rtf sk a rn s , I July and August delivery 7, September Ociooer I ^so/^soo 'Wheat firm and hi*her: No2Uhicaco
recUng tho becretary of the Treasury to 71-si.Octoberand November 6Ji-Si. “cash and ]KyM)4 Jtmi and JuS^No
pay arrearages of pensions witn the$10.-I 4so pm-Ba)ts ot American 5950. Uplands I «j 0s -.rejected70. Corn good demand at S5K
000000 kept as a fund for tho redemp- Ixw Innddling clause May and June delivery I cash and May. SS0K!5 June, 37 asked July-
to. F „
@9 65 cash and May. 9 6809 67)4 June, 9 75 July.
Lord moderately active and Oigberat 6 20 cash
and June. 622)4 July. Bulk meats moderately
" gSv: ” I "
Ooatoo—Ne« reoeipta 1018: gross 5393.
Futures dosed weak; sales 109.000: May delivery
12.45 —43. June 12.5AJaly 12 71—72, august 12A4—
. Scpmmber 12.51—»1.0ctober 1L70—TLNtvera-
cided in tho negative—yeas 25, nays 37— lop m—Futures closed firm,
and therefore tbe clause remains in tho
bill. I Futuna opened firmer; May delivery 1* 47. j r .... ^
TBe Virginia Muoegenation Case | ix P to a .Ocu'hor lJj Aupirt12 93 ’ SeFtcmber j ih0 rt Cleanides4 99. ^Whisxy steady it 104.
Richm jnd. May 13.—Tho mitoigen-
Ation esse of EJwarxl Kinney, colored,
and Mary Snsan Hull, white, who were I _
confined In the Virginia penitentiary for her 1195I-3S.December 1121-25.
a violation of the State statute, prohibit- u ^ M ^ d SSoriSu S Sv” ,ddlmS OP *
log white and colored citizens to inter- I Consobdated net receipts 4211; export* to
marry, w&s before the United States Cir- Great Britain 5600, Przcce —, Continent —
cuit Oonrt to-day, Judge Hughe, preaid- ^S^^yQpttogslUyi ra iddM n gUK.lo'..
Ing, noon a writ of habeas oorpns* Tbe I good ordinary 11J5; net receipts
netitioii sets forth that the negro, Kin-1 S79: grot* 1257: tale* 209: *tcck 8273.
ney, i* nnlawfuUy restriotod of hi* Uber- N°W- =«*
ty in violation ot the ooostitntton and I HAiTiuoii—Cotton firm; middling 1254: low
Iswb ot tbe United States, by the pretend- middling 12. good ordinary UJ4, net reca.ptt—,
ed aentenoe of the County Coart of gross 23: sal« 90, to spmnrr.-. stock si;o.
Hanover county, Va., pronoancod in
a certain cnmtnal proseentton against I 71^ sales — stock SOSO,
him and the woman Hull, they having I Wrucrveroa—Cotton firm; middling upland!
gone to Washington where they were
noitod In bonds of matrimony, end after I ^tt Anurau-Oonoo *t«ady; midd line iff;;
their marriage returned to Virginia and low miudmur uX-goo* ordinary iljf, net receipt*
lived together as man and wife until then | —; T ^ low mid-
active and higher-, shoulders 360.clear rib
NATAL STORES.
WiLuivevoi—Spirits turpentine quiet 26)4
Roam steady at 1 00 for strained, 101); for good
•trained. No 1,176, polo 3 60; window gloss 350,
Crude turpentine steady at 1 00 forhard: 1 80
for yeltow dip: 210 farviigin, Tar Heady at
SIH-
MARINE HEWS
NEW TORJC— Arrived —Bothnia, Wapello,
Knickerbocker, City of Macon.
Arrived out—Cdes'.e, Ephraim Williams, Ja
son. Von Hoyden, Cartlow, Norway, Foctida.
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per n>
Dry (alt 50 7
Dry flint ,,,. 6010
GOAT 8K1MS—Dhy, per lb 1001*
HHkBP 8KIN8—Ter pteoe™_..
SHEARLINGS—Per Disco .
..— 39040
grounds a MIeged7n'the t peUUon for a vmt I ^ mtditmg u. to, I
o! habeas corpus are that the petioner miidlin€ u s^ (ood ordinary 11K. net receipts GREY FOX SKINS
Kinney and tha woman to whom he was I gross 7i& soiee sooo; stock ssitL I RED FOX—
married in the District of Colombia, are I mobiuo—Cotton firm, midduag 1154- low mid• WILD CAT—Per pieos.—
rie f %Vtsm that me of Ming 115i good ordiaarr 11)4. net receipts 43, OPOBSUM-Per piece
citnens of the United state* , that one ot j . —i— jop. stock 7037. I MU8KR4T—per piece
the privileges and immunities of Citi-1 hxkfhib—Cotton firm; middling 12; re- J TALLOW—l*rimc. per lb...,
rens of the United Butes, guaranteed oeipt.I7L shipmeuu iSL mle. soo-. .wck iasaj. WAX-Purejeliow. per lb...
^ KwkftoH’uu»a(ii Ani ' l .i.f; n n ! ATOUITA—Cottco QOiet; middling If. low I GINSBNG—Far lb M
aga’-nst inyataion by hostile State legislation llX; ^ ordmMT wceipt* 28; DRIBD APPLES—Prime per lb.
ia rightfully and frdbly to oontract among I I SEIBD PEACHES—Peelod.bnght Nol
themaelvea irre*pecli?e of race or color. I chajuJvtov Oottoo firm; middling 12; low I Pnpraled. No 1
rp. a e marriage is a civil contracL and middling UK. good ordinarj U^ nctr^qeipt* DRIED BLAOKEERRiKS
Tha * marriage is a civu contract, ana i 1 U)9t gt#ck 7011; axporU to tbo continent I WOOL—Fleaes. barrj, per lb^
that therefore the act of tbe legialature I.— Graat Bntain —, coa*twi*c —, Prano* I Unwaged
of the State of Virginia making it al —I 1 Waalmd....
...... 14316
....... 15^.20
6G20
—. • 10®26
50d2 00
■ see... 25U1 26
...... 15&25
20d40
. M . M . 5@10
3 5
ft 5
ft a
fti o
4^50
Esq
uoUulifHJ —■ -‘f .. .iodii.>-.J
uisiana State Lotterv ’Company.
hit Institution whs regularly incorporated by
Legislature or the State for Educational and
ible purposes, in 1368, for the term of
, -five years, to which eon tract the inviola
te faith of tns State is pledged with a Capital of
XI, Vo whioh it has since added a reserve
8360.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DRAWINGS Will take place monthly.
It never scales or postpones. Look at tho follow-
kg Distribution: 1
Tk GRAN1X PROMENADE CONCERT,
dnnng which wiU van* piaeo the
109th GRAND MONTHLY
AID TUB
Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing
At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 17th, 1879,
flen. 0. T. BEAUREGARD, or Louisiana
anil Gen. J.A.EARLY,ofYirglnla.
CAPITAL PRIZE $103,000.
K3T- Notice—Tickets are Ten Dollars only,
Halves,?;. Filths, ft’. Tenths, $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
8180,000
instrumental PMcea last. recaiTed. liUall I j q PLANT *•< 1 '* »< PLANT
i. c. plant:&son
Elay! Hay!
MACON, GA.
BANKIOF DEPOSIT, OISCOONT AND tlurtANa f
2 Cars choice Timothy
Jay for sale by 1 M i9* ri a
(T ; ; Tti E.'PBldlE’fe-toSa'L
3HBM*. • : 1 L 1
H- CRA1TST0N A CO;, ^
Brokers aud Commission Merohqnts, 41 .Ala- I
bams Strief. 'Atlanta,-(fs.-’’
Agents for tha Geo Foci gtareh MMuiaoCmring j
“ “ ‘".siaSw-s I
AU
taayi:
DR. J. EMMETT BLAGKSHEAR. I
Office and Comnlting Rooms 80X Mulberry
Street, opposite Lanier House.
Office Hours: 9 to 10am, ondstodpm,
For Paupers: 8 to 9 a m, at the Drug Store
of Mr Roland B Hall, No 17 Cotton Avenue,
mayll stawtf
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - GEORGIA I °^ ce Hours ~ 9 a - m ’ to 1 P‘ In '
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. [
mission
i and Bonds bought and sold ' cn Cot
djn . 28
FRUIT JARS.
401 ill Oli iu.l lubuOflll, 1
lawo-i a dans ,iu.n, .tloesiodi a i ,t
.i Yi -^SftHdA^D.jPPivi.
tJ of ii, bint lutba.il, uot uniJ
Load Just Received,
W W WRIGLBY,
Cashier.
JonllDd
50.060
20.000
20.000
20,000
20.000
26,000
30,000
40.000
60,000
1 Capital Prize of ?109,000
1 Grand Prizo of 50.000
1 Grand Prize of 20,000
2 Large Prizes of 10,000
■1 Largo Prizes ot 5,000
20 Prises of 1,000
50 Prizes of 500
100 Prizes of 300—
200 Prizes of 200
6C0 Prizes of 100
lu.OOO Prizes of 10
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of 8200......
H90 Approximation Prizes of 100
HO Approximation Prizes of 75
11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,600
Gnr G T BEAUREGARD, of La.
Gn.v J A EARLY, of Ya,
Commissioners.
Application for rates to clubs should only be
ade to tbe office of tbe Company in New Or
leans,.
Write for circulars or rend ordors to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 692. New Orleans, La.
maylS dwedAsatlw wit
POR SALE.
State ot Georgia 6 per cent bom
State of bcorgia 4 per cent bonds
Georgia Railroad bonds,
Macon and Western Railroad bonds.
By
mayll 2t X C PLANT A BON.
$20,900
10 030
7.5C0
Crystal Burial Caskets,
100,000 I i\/E have just been appointed solo agent for
I . VY AI aeon of the Grjstai Burial Cane Com-
III Lein
Notice to Contractors.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Wxsbis GTOiT, D C, Mav 10,1379.
pany, olOhio.
Theae Caskets are made entirely of iron and
glass—the sides, ends and top being a sheet of
Plate Giass 14 an inch thick They are elegantly
lined with heavy Silk and Batin Trimmings, and
the Handles, Ornaments, etc, are Gold Plate,
They are the handsomest Casket ever brought
into this city, and are much lighter and cheaper
than the old Mettallic Casket, and are the most
durable in existence. They will only have to be
seen for their worth to be appreciated. There
are two distinot linings iu the Casket; one
shewing the glass.
We have also a full stock of
Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets and
Coffins
J „.erv description, including our Specialty,
the solid glass top, hinged lid BOSE WOOD
w'OMPHBPHiH
the solid glass top. hinged
CASKET and the GLOSS WHITE CASKET,
for children.
Our prioes are lower than anyone in the city.
I give my personal attention to citi orders.
Sunday and night colls answered from my rest
deuce, corner Second and Walnut Btreets
ARTHUR Is. WOOD.
NexttoL&nier House.
mayll eodlm MACON, GEORGIA.
A. B. Small,
Sole Agent for
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office ot this Department until 3 p m of July 1,
>-379, for carrying tbe mails of the United Statts
upon tbe routes, and according to the schedule
of arrival and departure specified by the De
partment, in tbe State of Georgia from October
1S79, to June SO, 1SS0. Lists of routes, with
schedules of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders, with forms for contracts and
ever offered on tbe market. No retailer
should be without it. I wont every retailer in
the city to try it. If it does not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can be returned and
money refunded.
i Also a full line of General Groceries always
on hand.
aprlS 3m A B SMALL
New Japanese
PERFUME,
| A lasting and agreeable perfume for the Hand
I kerchief. Price 50 cents.
RANKIN, MASSKNBURG & CO.
bonds, nnd all other necessary information yr 11 j
be furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
JJ. M. KEY,
Postmaster General.
CROQUET
1.50.
2.00.
2.25.
3.00,
4.25.
$5.00.
Each of tbe above guaranteed to be tbe very
best made for tbe price named.
maj4 eodSt L W SMITH A CO.
Toilet Soap.
i
A large assortment from which to select a fin
Soap.
1 RANKIN. MAS9ENBURG k CO.
“Tlat” Tobacco.
The BBST Smoking Tobacco in market.
RANKIN, MA8SBNBURG A CO.
mayll tf
Dr. J. P. Stevens
O 1
Residence at the Lanier House.
Office on Mulberry Street over tbe Drug 8to r *
Rankin. Massenbun? A Co. maj? lm
xninittrator. executor and guardian who
are required by law to make annual returns to
Jones Court of Ordinary—Greeting,
Yon and each of you are hereby notified and
required to make your annual returns as direct
ed by law between this and the first Monday in
next Julv. In default thereof action by the
court will be taken under the law of such cases.
And to those who have failed to make returns
| at last July term, as required by law, notice is
given that action will be taken by the court to
enter judgment against them and their sureties
on bond for such default and tor all moneys not
legally accounted for in thin court.
Ordered that this notice be published in the
Telegraph and Messenger for three months.
Witness my hand officially. March 2fi. 1879.
ROLAND T ROSS,
aprS lawSm* Ordinary.
LINSEED OIL.
(Guaranteed Pure.)
WHITE LEAD.
St Louis and Jewett’s both Strictly Pure,
"PARTIES wishing the St Louis Lead should I
JL in every case spocify tho “Red Seal” brand 1
as there are Leads m the market branded ”St j
Louis” which do not compare in quality with
the St Louis (Red Seal) strictly Pure Lead, and
are colled '‘8t Louis” in order to be mistaken I
forthe genuine article, which ha. justly taken
precedence over othsr brands for its superior
covering capacity.
HUNT, RANKIN’ & LAMAR,
may6 Cor Second A Cherry Streets.
I •«i>..^..euntu* , 4
FOR M
JEWETT'S LEAD. I
BT LOUIS LEAD. X
LINSEED OIL, B
MACHINERY OIL, D
TURPENTINE. P
WINDOW GLASS, A
BRUSHES. 1
PUTTY. N
ETC, T
ETC. a
Also a full stock of House and Coach Paintar’s
[ Goods at
spr27tf O, HUJCKih: He. SON.
62 Parasols
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
TX7TLL be sold before the court house door in
tt the town of Clinton on the first Tuesday
in Jane next between the legal hours of sale the
followirg property, to wit: Thr*.-e hundred
acres of land or enough of said land to satisfy a
tax fi fa issued by John Bradley, Tax Collector
of said county, vs D H C Kabern for tbe year
1878. Said land adjoins the lands of V 8 Glover,
Palio Russell and others, and known as the I
Macon City Store
WHICH MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRIOR
apr23 2w
A CARD.
H AVING Jnat received my Soring Patterns
from New York I am prepared to accom- .
Kabern place. Levy made by constable and | cutting and fitting a Specialty and warrant my
turned.over to me thi$ May3d, 1879. work finished in the best style of the Art. Real*
may7 lawiw W J GRESHAM. Sheriff, j denoaon Walnut Street. Macon. Ga.
H is laise economy to buy a cheap Organ when
a few dollars more will get tho incom
parable and always reliable
MASON & HAMLIN.
UflT LOWEST PRICED,
llU I POOREST AND DEAREST.
BIIT HIGHEST PRICED.
DU I BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles,
NEW PRICES.
Six Stops, Rlegant
Embossed Walnut
Case, of new design,
only ...$80
jTen Stops, 4 sets
denonon Wsir-.it Street. Macon. <;-t
apr27 8un3t» Miss PI a K WYCR
Bronze Ornamenta-
mabqii^wv uon, only. _.$100
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNER8 OP HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLD’S EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YBABS PABT.
PABIS - 1867-1 VTENITA - 1873
SiKTIAfiO, 1*75 PHIL 4. Pi. 1876
PABIS - 1878 1BWBDBN - 1878
Bndoreed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thomas,
Ole Boll. Gottschalk, Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent mnsicians ol
Europe and America, rhetcitimony as to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming amt indis
putable.
T t
open uud on exhibition at ELLIS’ DRUG
STORE with ail the new Syrncs, Mineral Wa-
txs,Etc. Call and TRY IT. apr23tt
TO STOCKHOLDERS
Mia Railroad & Banking Company
ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Stock-
JL holdem of tbe Georgia Railroad and Rank
ing Company will take place in AuguiU at 10
w . . 5 . o’clock am. on WEDNESDAY, May 14th, 1879.
Reeds in new ityle I Stockholder! derirxng to attend uiay procure
Illuminated Caae j passes fortbemselyesandfamilie* by exhibiting
only 195 | ifieir Certificates of Stock to Agent &t nearest
Ten Stops, 4, §et« I Depot, and filling out and !lg»iiiig au applica*
Reeds Mirror Tod I tion forthe passes needed.
Case, with Gold | To avoid overcrowding the trains, to the dia«
comfort and danger of all, passes will be limited
strictly to the legal family of »&ch owner or
stock, to wit: Husband or wife, sons un£er
age, and unmarried daughters. Each pass will
be good only for the single person named on it,
and conductors will collect fare if presented by
any other person. They will be good to Auguita
only on May 12th to 14th include, and to re •
turn 14»h to 17th inclusive, and no extension of
time can be granted. Apulr for your passes
early. Certificates of Block will not be reoog •
nized for passage by copduotors.
8 K JOHNSON,
may71t Superintendent.
RENTED UNTIL PAID POR.
These Organs ore now onered purchasers by
monthly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until the rent P»J9 for them. Frcm
one to three years time given for payment.
Special redaction given to Churches, Schools
ana Pastors, Agents wanted everywhere. Or.
gins sent on trial to anypart of the South. We
pa3^eightbothway*i££2*“ii‘J*®iS5^
SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT,
For tbe more convenient supply of Southern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been eg*
tablisbed at Savannah. Ga. from which Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, and the retail trade can bo
supplied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LTODEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
HaXT77ACXT2BR’s WHOLBSAXB A GBNTS.
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Commissioner's Sale,
THE SOUTH END OP JEKYL ISLAND,
IY virtue of a decree in equity of Baldwin
Superior Court, in the case of Ann V Du«
Bignon vs Jeremiah Beal, executor, etc, I will
offer for sale tho i*outh tnd of the Island of Jekyl
at the oourt house door in Brunswick, Glynn
counts, Ga, on TUJE8DAY, the Sd day of June
next, between the usual hours of sheriff’s sale.
Terms cash.
Tbe property consists of 1.600 seres. The
G-eorgia Cane Syrup.
^ ty BARRELS of exoel!«nt qoallty just re-
reived and for sala at low prices by
JONES A COOK.
Produce and Provision Dealer,
mays St Cor Cotton Ava and Cherry St.
NOTICE.
rpHE attention of all parties concerned is
JL hereby called to tbe following resolution ol
the City Council of Macon, passed at the regular
meeting held April 29th. 1879:
Resolved. That the Clerk be instructed to no*
tify all parties owing the city any moneys on
account of Licenses that they must either pay
the same st once or file their bond with the
Clerk of the Superior Court for the faithful pay
ment of said moneys upon the decision of tne
Supreme Court being rendered.
All persons exercising any business of any
nature whatever within the city who have not
paid their license willplo&ae bear this In mind
and proceed at once to filo their bord as above
stated, or please come up and pay me your
license. Respect^ Jg
mayllw City Civic.
G E - .
Boss, administrator on the estate of _
Burgess. late of said county, deceased, ha* mod.
application tor leave to sell ten share, ot .took
ot the Bibb Lean and Building Association be
longing to aaid eatate.
This is therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
_ of Ordinary of sold county on the first Monday Ja
whole IslaDd contains over 5,090 acres. Seaward I June, next, to show cause, if any they con,
street has the finest beach in Southern States. I why leave to (ell said stock should not be
Game, fish and oysters abundant I granted.
Macon, April 29tb, 1S;», I Witness my hand and official signature. Mav
R K HINK8. I 6th, 1879. J A McMANUS,
OnUasry* •
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Commissioner, " may law4w
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