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By Clisby, Jones & Reese,
MACON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 16, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Numbeb 9.224
BY TELEGRAPH
l)A¥! DIHPATOUEB.
Foroien—Strikes.
NmcnTUt OH Ttxi, May 1C.—At
esnfartnes between committees of maa-
ier< anfl mioera yesterday two arbitra
tor* were appointed by eaob aide, to
whom and an umpire tho dispute con
earning wages in the Dnrbatn coal mining
distrust will be left for settlement.
Tho strike of tbe employes of ten iron
mannfaetorlea in London which began
soma months ago under tbe auspices of
tbe amalgamated society of engineers,
completely failed. A similar strike at
Belfast, Ireland, resulted In like manner.
Loudon, May 15.—The Allan line
■'.earner, Polynesian, sailed from Liver,
pool to-day for Quebec and Montreal took
sixty cotton operative from Stockport for
a cotton mill at Dnndap, Ontano. There
were five hundred applicants for the six
ty places.
Tbe weather is inclement. A hailstorm
aooompaniod by thunder and lightning
occurred yesterday, with mnch rain and
high cold wind throughout tbo night.
Washington.
Warn kotow. May 15.—The War De
partment i« informed of tho abooting at
•San Antonia, Texas, yesterday of a sol
dler ef tbo 22nd infantry for mutiny by
order, of Captain LswtOD, of tbe fourth
cavalry.
, The House resumed, iu the morning
Jbonr, the discussion of the bill to amend
■ tbe nutates relating to the removal of
t ease* from State to United States Courts,
and Ortb, of Indiana, continued and con
eluded his argument against tho bill and
was followed by McLanc, of Maryland
in support of it.
In the Senate Mr. Cockrell introdaoed
n Joint reiolation, authorizing and re
questing tba President to open cartel
ptiudbnoo with tbe Jtepnblio of France,
with a viow and for tbo purpose of nego
tiating a proper treaty of reciprocity and
common's with that Government on terms
alike honorable and josh Three commis-
aionnre are to be appointed on behalf of
tbe United Staten preliminary to making
•nob a treaty.
Tha-Saoatri resumed tbo consideration
*tfcalegislative. executive nud judicial
^oprutioa bill. Mr. Deck explained
•<it visions ef tbe bill as amended,
• is! that the increase by tbe Senate
; a, 'H,800, making the entire anm $18
Among the amendments wero
tuUb for tba mints, $27,000 for tbe In-
Department, additional to tbe ap,
itiona in the bill for tbesa parpo
j Jut*,
■li^'^tggeated what reform* should
'.v.'fadi. By a redaction in tbo nura-
atorekeeper* and guagera under
, j Oommimioner of Internal Revenue, a
undred tlm -und dollars annually could
j saved. He thought hundreds of tbou-
aude might also bo saved by ro-adjusting
.he machinery of tho cnBtoms depart
ment, aa in numerous oases tbo ex.
penseof collecting tho revonue far exreeds
tho roceiptB. lie hoped tho Committeo
on Appropriations would consnlt with tho
proper committees ef the House, to that
at too next session ‘Congress should bava
data, on which to aot intelligently. Ho
would prefer to bavo these roforms raada
now instead of waiting till tho Democrats
onus in power, which they expeot to do.
H I OUT m.M'ATWttMS.
Now* Itoms.
N*w Yosk, JUy 15.—lion. Andrew
D. While, new United Stales minister to
Berlin, sailed for Europe this aftornoon
iu the City of Brussels.
Atlanta, Ga., May 15.—The eighth
auousl meeting of the Underwriters’ As
m> nation of tlio South will bo held in
this city on the 21st, 221 and 23i of Ibis
month. Strong efforts will be mads at
ini* meeting to oorroot the existing de-
moral zitioti iu tbo matter of rates
throughout tbe South.
Lomavnxn, Kv., May 16.—A water
spout bnrst over tbe lowor part of this
city today, oansing much damage to
propetty.
Ouicaoo, May 16.—Tho Board of Ap
peals of tbd National Trotting Associa
tion, after a three days’ session at tbo
Graud Psoifio Hotel, rendered deals,
ions in numerous oases. Last night they
decided tbo following important matters :
In ihs oaao of tho horse Edwin Forrest,
tbo board expelled tho following persona:
K. O. Pate, of Bt. Louis, tba ownor of
Woodford; Mambrino Haddock, tbo
owner of Edwin Forrest, and D. Kyle,
driver of tbe bone Edwio, whlob won tho
raoe. The board likewise responded un
til Deoember M. Higbee, Gns Glidaun,
J. J. Brown and John Brggs. The cam
was then continued until Deoember,
when the National Aesoolation will take
float notion. At the rcqneit of Wm.
H. Vanderbilt, tbo borne Small Hopes,
which was expelled before Mr. Vander
bilt bought him. was reinstated. In
i tb* oue of Bonraotter v i. Proteioc, growl
og out of the inangntal msetiog or tbe
Jmeago Jonkey C.uo, tno deolBion was
In rsvor of Booaaolter.
8t. P*T**uo*a, May 15—Several
rot Bagrations have occurred in East
Russian towns, causing great distress.
Seventy arrests have been mad* in OMB>
burg on charges of incendiarism. Fonr
male and six female prisoners are under
going court martial at Kieff, including
three noblemen, ono Prussian subject ana
a daughter of a Privy Councillor. Among
other arrests are a titled lady and a lead
ing Nihilist. The streets of Kieff near
the court bouse are to bo closed daring
tbe trial.
WASHINGTON.
Hampton and Ilinrnian Speak.
Washington, May 15.—In tbe Honse,
tthe pending motion was to lay tho bill on
■the tabio, which wss negatived. The
I'evions question was then ordered, with
I i subsequent agreement that this order
mould onlf apply to tne first section _ of
The bill wbloh provides lhat gold coins
shall be a one-dollar piece or unit of
25 8-10 grain*, and a quarter eagle for
$3.50, a three-dollar piers, an oaglo and a
double eagle. The Motion was agreed lo.
Tbo question recurred on tbe scoonds sec
tion, whioh provides that tbe
silver coins shall be a dollar,
or unit, a half dollar, a quarter dollar
and a dime; that the weight of the dol
lar shall be 4121 grains troy; the weight
of tbe hr.lf dollar 121 grams, and the
weight of tho quarter and the dime one-
hair and ono-fifth respectively of those
of the half dollar. Also that silver dol
lars In tho Treasury when roduced in
weightby natural abrasion more than
one per cent, shall bo recoined. This
section, after aome discussion, was agreed
to, and tho third section, which provides
that anv owner of eilver bullion may
deposit* tho tarns at any mint to be
formed into bars or into standard dollars
of 4121 grains for hia benefit, was taken
up and the House soon afterwards ad
journed.
In tbe Senate Mr. Hampton rose to a
personal explanation. He said the Sana-
tor from Minnesota, (WiodomJ in his re
cent speech, stated lhat ho, (Hampton,)
had pnt into the Democratic National
platform of 1S6S tbe plank declaring lhat
the reconstruction acts of Congress were
usurpations acd unconstitutional and
void. Mr. ITamptou said he had time
aud again denied that he did so, and had
proved that lio did not befora the Kaklux
Investigating Committee. He was satis
fied tbo Senator did not intend to do him
injustice.
Windorn said he did not, but during
the campaign he saw what purported to
be the speech of the Senator, in which the
Senator said “that was my plank in the
platform. I wanted nothing else, for
when tbe great Democratic party had
South American News.
Panama, Msy 7.—la a revolation in
tbe Caaoa, several battles were fought,
and in the last engagement President
Gsrces, all bis officers and abont four
hundred men wore forced ti enrrender,
tbns ending the rebellion. The State is
now quiet, and a new government, in ac
cord with tbe National government, ia cs-
t iMi-lit-d.
H Direct communication by cable and
pledged themsdvee to lhat—when they I zens are as much interested in its welfare
had declared the bo acta unconstitutional, and as fully entitled as any others to try
revolutionary and void—I was willing to lo promote that welfare aocording to their
wait in patience until the party wonld be oonvietlone. If such appeals resulted la
triumphant and apply the remedy in I making tbe North solid to rale forever
their own good time.” I over the other section, he would despsir
Mr. Hampton replied he could not say I of there ever being a real anion ia this
whether he used that language or not. I country. He warned tbe men engaged
If be did, it was in tho sense that he ap- I in this attempt to create sectionalism
proved tho words, and repeated that he j that sectionalism might in the fatnre bo
did not pnt them into the platform. I drawn by other lines than Mason and
Senator Thurman then addressed the I Dixon’s. It might take other shapes
Senate. Alluding to the clause of the I and they who now are most anxious to
THi5 GREAT VEGETABLE
FAIN DESTROYER AND SPECIFIC FOR
FLAM NATION AND HEMQRRHABES.
appropriation bill relating to trial by j ary I promote it and to govern, by a solid I objects of the convention.
"" " ’" at there Is anc" 1 ’’ “ *-*■
govern them.
when they are properly informed and in- I
strncted.
2. That the true link between the
Boards and churches are the pastors, to
whom mainly the Boards mast look for
the seenring from their people of tho
needed supplies.
3. That tbe Boards be requested to I JZhoji'rnnfiQrn Npnmlcrin No other
to appoint an Executive Committee in fWieUHLlllSIH, neuralgia. ^
- , . .. . turn ha, cured so many cares ot those distress-
every S.ate, where it is p.acticable, who=e I lne ccmpUir.tg j-,3 the Extbict. Our Pu.st»r
duty it shall be, by correspondence or I is invaluable in the, diwasss. Lumbago, Paisa
otherwise, to induce tho pastors to adopt .in Back or Side. Ac. Posd’s Kxtoact Out
Bnme .i,„ f„nd« for J,SI l 50 <* au > lor ai0 when removal of cloth-
some systematic plan to raise funds tor i [lc i a i QCO nvenient. is a great help ia relieving
‘ ‘ ‘ — Bat it u | iulimiualor.-c»—-.
and elections, he said these matters "had I North may find that there is another so- I recommended that it be left to the dts- Hemorrhages Breeding from the Lungs.
-- - - - - - - - [Ap- I creUon of the pectire Boards to em- I ^„ cse _ £ £&£
not been made the subject of catm, delib- I lidity that will
orate Senatorial debate, but of the most planae.]
inflammatory and unjustifiable attempts Tresbftfrlan Assembly,
to array one portion of the peoplo against
ploy agents in those States, where, in I onr Nasal STRixoKj fes cents) and Ixniunu
their juJgment, it msy bs deemed nec- I (oo cents) are great aids in arresting internal
____ ’ » I bleeding.
tho other, and to mako sectional dirision I He ^lv of the PreBbjteria^C^rc^Sonth I 4 - That in the opinion of the committee I Diphtheria, and Sore Throat,
in this country aa permanent and endur- bega/ita annual convention in this city. * h | chief work of an agent should bs to Use the^Extract^promptly. It is a sure cure,
mg as the continent itself. If these pro- One hundred and twenty-fire regular j m ” n ® 8 tbe pastors and churches to make p . v ^Th^Extractls thoenlyspecifli
visioDB ought not on their merits to pass, commUnionera are In the Bession The I re ff a * ar contributions to the objects of the I '-'fU>aiTH. this disease. Cold In Head. Ac. Our
why had their defects not been pointed on] . ain , to-dav was a sermon from convention without afterwards needing r’Catarrh Cure.” spociaJlv prepaid to meet se-
shiwi *1,„ only Dusiness to-uay was a sermon irom i. . . creneral ha shonld lout case* contxms all the curative prepertios
out and condemned. One-third of the the retiring moderator, Dr.P. E.Peck.of “ 8 of the Extract : our Nasal Syringe is invaluable
general statutes were passed on appro-1 y. oed thn cL’ction of his successor. Dr. I tars collections where the wolt is I for us# in Catarrhal ailections, is simple and
pristion bills, and part of tho very elec- p 0 i| er of Atlanta nominated jj, v I iegol»rly and effectively done by tne paa- inexpensive.
lion laws sought by this bill to be repeal-1 j ame3 * Wilson of Wilmington. N. C. I J° r; an< ^ an agent a nsefnlnesa ehonld I SorG3,UICGrS, vVOUQu9,Sprains
ed wero eo enacted. , Dr. James Miller, or St. Louis, ’ nomtna- be measured not by his own immediate j • j Brniseq u b»Hnir. cooli** and
Speaking ot these election laws ho said te d Rev. John S.‘.Grasty, of Mlseonri. I collections simply, bat mainly by hia j auu -. ***■ maca. cleansing. Um our Pint-
there oame to him a piotnre of their op- 1 — .... — —
•ration In New York City, of a cage fall
of men sweltering and suffering under
tho arbitrary and dictatorial mandate of
a;oorrnpt and oontemptibie commissioner
of eleotions, and be could not mppreas
the thought that a transaction bad taken
place in this country that could not have
.. - r;, 1 ~“w,Y I bringing up pastors and churches that ?>ent >? connection with the Extract; it will aid
Aha first ballot reunited as follows s WII- I. “ J* .*■ in healing, softening and in keeping out tho air.
1 have previously done but little, to the r» 5 J o ij iTor allaying heat
practice of systematic benevolence with-1 auu. OUiUS. and pain it is un-
out dependence on agents. I rivalled, andahawld be kspt in every family wady
BITnBHEO HrS3I0KABIXS.
son 121, Grasty 4.
elected.
Wilson was declared
for use in case of accidents. A dressing of our
Ointment will aid iu healing and prevent scars.
The Momnern vapttst Conven-, . , . .. , —...—JHM
u..-c.,p„..i... M™ 01 } or Sore Eyes, fi .ia
.... .... u y l 3 * q 7 *- , Unain, mlKion„IC3. Amoog tScaa ...
occurred in nny other olvilized country .. Th,s notable body has adjourned, and Dr. G. B. Taylor, of tho Rome Misiion, Rnrachp TnnthnnllP 'inri TTnpo-
without bioodshad. l b° mombers have all gono home. 11 on a Visit to kis native land to aronse now I .-T 5 a r a ' “ ce
He proposed, however, now to speak it will bereferred to^as tho interest in tbe Italian missionr; Eev. ache.
upon tho oonstitntion of that inatrumtut, I Union” convention. and it may be that T.p. Orawford. of Tuug Chow, China, derful. p y
and firat di*cu£Bcd tbo iarv laws, show- I with those not cofcnizintof f«ctaand true I recruiting his health, a valuable mission- PiIac? Blito. BmDnro on Iiararo. It is
ing that trial by jury was no dear to our feeling:, some iDjary will inure to the a rj; Bsv. J. B. Hartwell, Tor seventeen curing whln^lhSm^iri'nrha™”^” 11 ^
ancestors because it shielded tho peoplo reputation1 of the convention and the years a missionary to China, providen-1 Pond’s Extract Medicated Paper for closet use
fiom oppressive government. Discussing osuthern Baptiste. In a former letter i I tfally bronght home, and whom it is in i* a preventive acaiust Chafing and Piles. Our
this topic with great tarnostncBs Mr »ent you the set of resolutions on co-op- contemplation to send to California; Dr. “ J* e reat service where the removal
Thurman asked ^thoclemsnd-to re! oration offered by Dr. Ticheuor. of Ala- H . F. Backner, for thirty years a
iuro to old we& trodden paths of justice kama. which were discussed a whole day, I Bionary amoagftha Indians, who came to -L>iuh.eu X>reaSb una DOie
and legal procedure a matter to fire tbe tha tbe Bdoption of an attend Iho convention; Rav. E. Nipples. ^^^‘t^th^hS'hs™
Northern mind, and set all tho dams- amendmentoffered by Dr. J. A. Broadns, Z . Simmons, a returned China mis- Lnco^fedit whoever be^withSS:it? On?o‘nt®
goguas north of Ms^on and Dixon's lino I °f Kentucky, which omitted two resoln- I gionarj; Eev. W. J. David, our meat is the best emollient that can bo applied,
declaiming agiinst tho designs of the {i °“ a tbat provided for the appointment Afrioan missionaty, recruiting his Female Complaints.
Democratic puty. Heanaljzid tho two I fiT0 brethren aa messengers to attend health. It should be remembered that I jnfar lllamaiorI ty oifemala diseases it the Ex
laws proposed to bo repealed, and arguod th ® approaching Northern anniversary to years of hard missionary labor will break tract is used. Pull directions accompany each
that they were in tho utmost degree op- P r0 P 0Be and - if possible, to consummate flown any man even if he be not In a bottle.
nrAcmv. n« th™ nhnfr nnf intollirrflnrn I Brrtin ^ emeDta xorajoiot convention to sickly climate; It was therefore w:se to I UAUIION*
from "the jury box, and pun- deTiso and propose plans for oo-opera- report and adopt the following sent!- Pond’s Extract Th1g^Sn“lSic?e l
iahed those who could not t ako t,0D « and whlch rolalned tb ® flrat * e8ola " mentff < ln regard to returned miasiona- has tho words "Pond’s Extract.” blown in the
»hn iron clad nath iiccsiise thev hod I ri°r>, na follows: riea: glass, and Company’s trade mark on surrounding
givcnacup of coM «t*r even lo any That five brethren be ap. “Your eommitiee oordi.lly approve
one who bad opposed the government, jf I pointed by this Convention to bear to onr I and endorse the action of the Board In I ation. It is never sold in bulk.
th« I#* .1, i.wr ifl.h'a in war it trim nrt Baptist brethren of the Northern States, reference to the return of the dear breth-
ro now at a time when all should unite at the ' r approaching anniversaries, ex. ren mentioned above. We wonld empha- PRICE BF POND'S EXTRACTf TOILET ARTI-
the pacifimrion of ?he country and pressions of our fraternal regard, and as- sizi oar conviction of the great impor- CLES AND SPEC’*
fhnrffnr- in rejinr., lmrmnnc n«i.rewhrr.> surances that, while firmly holding to the lance in onr Foreign ;Missionary work of POND’S EXTRACT Me. *1 and $1.75
5JriZrI£ I and. policy of preserving onr keeping in the fields experienced Mission- “ h CUW -“
Thurman spoke of tho subject of elections | a*P*x***, w* nrs^x**^^** | aries. _ n i . | Lip Salvo... ...
and their freedom from political interfer “ ~ M “”
cnee, and the necessity and jnstico of re
pealing tbo present daws, which were in
strumentalities of corruption and fraud.
nyiinpMs Weather statement.
Okkick Cuiiw Siohal Oericrit,
Wasbihoton, May 15, 1879.
heretofore, to co-operate cordially with I We trust in God for tbe early restore- a’olletKoapTsrak’sj
them in promoting the cause of Christ in I tion of health to our returned Miasiona- I Ointment
| our own nud foreign lands, I view,and we prayerfully urge upon pastors
It will thus be seen that the Conven-1 and chnrches the argent necessity of con-
] tion simply declined organic union with tributiocs to send back our Missionaries,
I our Northern brethren, not co-operaiion. and also to send cut new men and women,
Well! It is true lhat the majority of who are now ready and anxious to engage
Southern Baptists are not yet willing to in Iho good work.
Arrived out—Celeste.Ephraim Williams. Ja
son’. Von Hayden. Oartlow, Norway, Pontida.
NHIFPING PKUDVCK
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per n»...»
Dry salt
5® 7
Dry flint..-
............ 66*10
GOAT SKIM*—Dry. per lb
8HKEP SKINS—Per piece
SHBARLINGS—Per piece
lOTflili
DEERSKINS—per lb
LEATHER—In the rougn
RACCOON—Per piece
zznz na™
............ 16^20
5*320
MINK—Per piece............_„.„.
OTTER—Per piece
BEAVER—Per nireo..
GREY FOX SKINS.
RED FOX
WILD CAT-Per piece
10^25
............ 50@2 00
............ 26
........... 15<a25
........... 20340
5310
ta 5
& s
» s
&to
OPOSSUM—Per piece..
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, per lb
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb
GIN8KNG—Per lb
DRIED APPLK8—Prime per lb ,■)
DRIED PEACHES—Peeled,briKhtNol I
Unpeeled. No 1 ... f 5°“
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleeee, burry, per lb 10&1I
■ Unwashed........... ama _ 16^20
Washed : nets
Maoon Wholeastie MAtkst
OOBBXCTXElPAXLT BT
F. D. TINSLEY
GRAIN AND| PRO VISIONS,
BACON—Clear rib aides 5%36
A limited 1,’supply
just received, lor sale
on time witMCotton
option, by
H£T. JOHNSON.
BasHw.- ■ |
Bulk clear rib sides
Bulk •houlders
Magnolia hams
LARD—in bbls. ...........
■ tjeaf.in tubs
Leaf, in buckets..,,
OATS—For iced
Rust proof seed...„
BAM—Virginia.
Liverpool..........
iKtAL
t totted
CORN—By car load.....
small lots.
. A?4@5
VAWK
s?4@*
•—
SH@9
8OS8
io@io,si
45@50
....... so@tss;
....... t@i so:
...... 1 £3@1 40|
68@7S ■
77@60|
65@67
SS071I
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl
7 00
Choice
6 60
Extra family, per bbl.
.......re...* 600
Family, per bbl
............ 6 75
Extra per bbl
5 60
OOFFEB—Common
16
Fair
a* 16-S316
Good.
............. 16^316
1 Prime
193201
Java
............ 96328
Best Rio......
SOAPS—Perth......
.to’.l.r/.".. 4% ft* Q
MOLASSES—Choloe Cuba, hhds 4a
Flatter
Inhaler
Natal Syringe
Medicated Paper..
PSBPARED ONLY BY
POND’S EXTBACT CO.
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
Soldby all druggists. aprSOd wed thr fri wly
Wmiixarox—Cotton firm; middling uplands
winds.
HIUN1GHT OISPATUUES.
Indications,—For tho South Atlantic I dissolve their presoat organized methods! Your committee recommend that Uiel nx-nu. mtiiifflnirim, ---.v—- -
Stat.-H, falling barometer, southeast and 0 f operation in onr benevolent plans, and convention allow their board the power re«i P u IcTgross sai'es -TstoS 1 ka f "
variablo winds, cloudy and ramy woatber. I enter such organio union with the North- I of UBing a wise discretion in reference to Philapslphia—Cotton firm: middling liJ4:
possibly followed by colder north.vest tr n llaptialB as would result in a blend-I the return of our Missionaries, so that lowmlddUngiiJ-i.goodordinaryis^netrocoipM
ing ot tho denomination of the two sec- valuable lives may bo prolonged, and the J^ groBB 2l5 ’ “ lcs C%> t0 spm,lcr3 , 2S4 - 8took
t ions. That is the Bum and substance of beet interest of our work abroad be pro- Savaxxah—Cottpnfirm:midiUingl°K:Iowmid'
the action of the convention, by a vote of moted. dling 12; go«I ordinary Itjfc net receipts 151;
threotoone. It took the whole of Sat- good eniur. Briuin rontiM^—roa^*
urdav, though, to reach this conclusion. It is beyond a doubt true that a most wiso si.
Why? Mainly, I believe, because it al-I excellent and zealous spirit prevfcQadil hlfhfr: mid-
[ lowed many a favorable opportunity to during the deliberations of tho Convan-1 ugfnet^cdTu uSros* lvV^aKoo^S
vent their vocabnlary, to which they are | tion. Not a harsh word was said; nor ] 7102s,
Mobil*—Cotton firm, middling 12. low mid
dling HJi- good ordinary lljfc net receipts 88/
gross : sales 25; stock CSS4.
’Mbmpsis—Cotton • sirong and offerings light;
middling llyi: receipts 135, shipments ISIS, sales
1550; stock 25107.
AUOCSTA—Cotton firm; middling 12J4. low
middling 12; good ordinary U%, receipts 35;
sales 349.
Chaulsstox—Cotton firm; middling 12)£: low
not averse. I was a real want of harmony apparent.
Monday was an exceedingly busy day, fTne decision of the majority was alwayB
and to give even a birda-eye view of it, bowed to unanimously, and tbe able
I must classify tho topics. presidence of Dr. Boyce maintained good
FjREiaN missions. order, expedited w&inees, and kept the
Italy.—Our mission there was decided body Btrictly to the business in hand,
to be an established, nay, an encouraging The Sunday School paper of the Con.
. , . . „ , 1 fact, and it was decided to be tho duty ot vention, Kind TTonls, waB highly com-1 —— . .. J
iho trans-Andmo lino between I era ond tho southorn Baptiste to go forward in plimented.and recommended in a special ^^esiVstM^gsTex^lsfeMihe co™ttn?nt
Europe ia temporarily intorropted, Ad- ^ wor j r _ \y a have there a large chapel I report, and highly commended in the An- —- Great Britain , coastwise 2fi, Trance
miral Robeliedo of the Chilian squad- and % mi8Bion hoa3ef paid for , in the city nnaI Eeport of tte Corresponding Sec-
roD, having cat tho ooast cable at lqu-l f Konje> wheropreachingand Sanday retary> D r. Mdntosh, Tho place of
quie and takontho Chilijsnd on * db ' 8 I echool work is mainteined regularly. We I meeting for next year is Lexington,
yes-el, in order to F”. have stations in Venice, Milan, Naples Kentucky. The hospitality of Atlanta,
in direot oommunioation with b s govern-1 nn(J vftr i ona other plaoeB. We have aB usual, was princely, and all Of the
ment at Santiago. Tbo land Un6 f om | Beyflra j e x CB lient and accomplished na- | delegates went home in a very good
FINANCIAL
Lobdos—Noon—Consols money 0313-16. Erie
sji.
Pams—Five per cent Rentes 113f lOf.
Nsw Yoki—Stocks openedstrong;money 2%@
3\i. exchange, long. 4 87>i: short 4 8fJ(; state
bonds dull: government securities strong.
T: tAP irm I,n, nnr cut bans not In i —“ —7 i »»»!"" I bonds dull; government securities strong.
A-ima to a oyio nas uoi y u p “ I tivo preachers in the employ of the Board, humor on account or their entertainment Money S@4; exchange 4 87J-.(a4 87J4. gevem-
worbing order owing to the want °t the I mI f,;,nfnl .nrir mil i»,w, I j h-.in,,.,; g jj I ment securities strong; new5s 1 Q3ii. Statobonds
“iwK-iX Wo »oo. r in; ‘SfflSf si Tts 1 ^ bI lto
very brief. Pisagna has boon bombarded W ^7,;°° _rt wa ‘ a declared that in pro- Tbo State Convention of the Episcopal
and destroyed. In ^ o “f d .£? U . 4 n ° r portion to the missionaries emplojed, the church convened here to-day at 10:30
great euUiuaiasm is still manifested for | f, i Vienna in r*hina I a. m.
the war. aUhoogh it.-om^hsl damp- t e ' m^u?c^falfnd p r osperoos tLn There is » Urge delegation of clergy I STE
ZtBSVSg T^sVyl that S a ^y
bombardment of P-gna at the com- Weathers ^v. jgo.p.jrtm. complete list of delegates; this w 8 ,ll bo
mencementof the fight, «» «»«*> t many c i tyan fl country stations at doae to-morrow. re<l 116@116: amber 118@ 110.. No a Penn.
Rodeors, of the Pensacola, was pniuocr | , , J * —MMljl —
- 1 ZT- -^ JO i with n I each place.
ment securities strong; new 5s 1 C3%, State bonds
quiet.
Storks dosed active; New York Central 118J4.
Brie 27%. Laku Shore 71%: Illinois Central 86%
Pittsburg 96%: Chicago and Northwestern C2%,
preferred 91%. Rock Island 131; Western Un-,
ion Telegraph Company 1(9%.
Sub-Treasury balances: Coin $121,993,609; cur
rency $49,530,357.
PRODUCE
JiALTistoaa—Plour easier unchanged: How'
Uhoioe Cuba, bbls
Bugarhoase. hhds 28
Sugarbouse. bbls ;|J
Choice New Orleans 8
UGAR—Golden G 8%@9
Brown 8
O. coffee 8%@97
Extra C. white.....—— 9%
Standard A - — 10
Granulated 10%
Powdered and crushed. lb%@U
CHEESE—Best Cream 14%@14
lractory.
CRACKERS—Soda
Cream .V— — 11 alt
Ginger.
Btrawoerry —.
Fancy
CANDLES—Star..—-
Lightlweight
NAILS—Basis IDs—
STARCH
PEPPER
SPICE
GINGER —
NUTMEGS —
CLOVES
CIGARS—Peril
CHHROOT8
SNUFF—Lorillard’s. Ii
Loril lard’s, foil
TOBACCO—Common.
Medium
Lucy Hinton.—.—
Fine — 75 al SO
CKEREL—Kits 100 a 1 40
Half bbls 5 00 a 8 80
■Foreign.
Exchange on all the principal cities ofEuropa
and direct remittances to any place of the Euro
pean continent. Corrected by A.'R.Seirert..
Respective value ol foreicn MM* .
1 Reichsmark ——. 24%c gold
1 Austrian Florin (silver) .-. 43 “
1 “ (currency) .——...42% "
1 Hollandish Florin 4L “ .
X Franc on Belgium 19% “
on Switzerland (eidglWahr) 19% "
on Paris'. . i—:i—19% “
on tho Orient — *0% “
1 Lire Italiano — 19 11
** gold 19%
1 Kroner on Sweden.Norway, Denm’rk *7%
IRubel (Russia) 52 **
1 pound Sterling,— 45)2%
Btooka anil Bonos
COBBBCTXD DAILY BT
L.BIPLEY. BBOKEK.
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold).. ,118 a 114
1 50
20 OOoWCOO
12 00
— 75
80
40 a 45
60 a 60
SEA FOWL
GUANO
Another supply just
received of this reli
able and fully tested
Ui J
Fertiliser, and for
sale at reasonable
rates by
H. T. JOHNSON.
R H PLANT
I. C. PLANTS SON
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - • GEORGIA
TRANSACT A 6ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Georgia 7 per cent. 1
..111 a 112
eff from’tbo shore to hta vessel with n
family when a ball from the Chilian
boats carried away hi# ensign. On hia
arrival on board the Pensacola ho sig
nalled the Chilian fligship, informing
them what had happened
William Robellodo then want on
board tho Pensacola and apologized,
and seeing tho boats wero re
taining repulsed from the shore,
lefi, asking Admiral EoJgera
warn tho town lhat in three honrs
moro he wonld bombard tbe plaoe. Ac
oordmgiy at about two p. m. tho bom-
place.
We have in {he field five male misrion-
On hiS I aries, (two of them natives,) six female
missionaries, all Americans, and twenty-
iui— six native assistants—making thirty-sev-
Admiral I en tui3aionaries m tho employ of the
board, who preach in regular churches,
and at stations, and conduct half a dozen
schools. Many convert a have been made.
The preosssion of olergy was formed in I sylvanisred 117. No 2 Western winter redspot
ehn° 0l h ih0n9 |’fliThw iat ? Iy i ?f ar ,L f ?u|u“ d 1 mi! 'septem'ber'
th® churob* and filed by pairs, into tho.l com tlrm: Western corn a shade easier and
grand entrance of the ohnroh and as tbo steady: white so; jellow 45&4G. Oats dull
first coupla xeaohed the ohanoel, the ranks un ,^.
*- w „ whiteS-S@3<S. mixed S2*^S4, Pennsylvania 54(y)
divided and faced each other, forming a Hye quiet at 5&. Ua^'dull unchanped;prime to
collonade, tbroogh whioh tbe Bishop, ac*« choice Pennsylvania and Maryland lS00(gli40o.
companied by a minister, passed. The Provision* tinner; Mess P?rk.io «>@lo75*. Bulk
balance followed, by forming into pairs- I ““ u - !oo#e-.Uouldera3%a3%:cl«r nb
tho last first, and etc. Tbe choir, as the
4%al%;
do packed—shoulders 4%, clear rib sideii_5%.
As a consequence, our churches wero | lD0 ““ n ™* ano « tc - “oir, as tne | Bacon^houldeni 4%®i% dear rib ndmjgff*
■inluin— p—rulUbnUrln «"»g *»
beb.lfot.halr China „ .,«.1 lb.„ “ JSf
' Africa-W.hi,, oimloo, at ibbro “ ™ •JJfg** l<>-■»«» tb<«»
5325SJ-sSi=Ij~is~!!ii2*££v?z£Z
three p. in., when tho town had beon re-
flnoed to ashes.
Washington,
Washington, May ID.—The House
committee on Public.Landa,to-day agreed
report favoribly a bill relieving parties
throughout tbe United States who have
sionary at each place, beside six native
assistants. The prospects are very en
couraging, but is deemed best to carry on
this work mostly, if not altogether by
means of colored missionaries, Dot by no |
means to give it np.
DOMESTIC AND INDIAN.
The Home Board, which hAS these in
church on eartb.
Hau»(B%@10. Lard—rettued in tierces 7. Buiter
firm and unchanged; prime to choice Western
packed 14&16: roll 11(313. Coffee quiet; tio in
cargoes 10J4@16. Whisky 'dull at 107@ro7%.
NawYoax—Flour less active and scarcely so
firm. Soutbern Hour fairly active and
firm : common to fair extra 5 00@5 CO. good
to choice do5 65@s 75. Wheat ungraded rod
winter 117%; No 2 red winter 118. Corn shade
The day will be spent principally in firmer and m<^eratcly active; ungraded «a«%:
-y-~ p M ii —jn Kr. I No 3,44. Oat* shade firmer for for white, the
organizing. Fall accounts will be given others unchanged. Coffee quiet and un-
of the important proceedings. Among changed, rio in caroos io*4@i4, in job lota
the clergy present are Reverend Messrs. I Basv nitrate steady .Cuba
Glazebrook, Jacksen and Griffiths of Ma- K|« VMtaftf fgftSSSEtfiS
con; Williams H. Walker, Augusta; Hun- Molasses fair demand and firm: Bioeactiro and
ter, Coiambus; Boone and Strong, Savan- | quite firiH. ^Carolina Jair to jnrime
bean imprisoned for interfering with‘ charge, was declared to be a necessity, j ter - Col ambus; Boone and Strong, Sevan- I prime 6%@7. TalloV^^r
timber on public lands. It provides that I an( j to maintained, because it does I kneau, Brunswick, Williams, Home, tradeand 4stcady at GJ^Gs iO; Rosin dull at
persons who have entered lands for I funeral and necea^arv work that State Cava bpnng?; Weea.Bummerville; iso@i for common to good strained. Tur-
xsl
Lo cl sviixm—Flour quiet acd firm; extra
SOOg 325 family 400@4(25, Wheat firm; red
i place I
I a “perfect gale.”
morning I
Choice.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
and amber 100@108. Corn active and 'firm:
good demand, white 43: mixed 38. Oata firm;
white S3, mixed 31. Pork firm at 10 25.
Lard firm; choice leaf in tierces 7%. do ia keg.
8%. Bulk meats stroig: shoulders 3%. clear
nb 4%; dear sides 5%. Bacon J1 rong; shoulders
4%®4%: clear rib 5%: clear sides £(. Sugar-
cured hams firm at S%®9%. Whisky steady at
101.
ciEcrjnrati—flour firm and unchanged;ramily
4 S0@5 75. Wheat fair demand and firmer: red
and amber 105@1U9. Corn dull at 37333.
Oats in good demand at 31035. Pork quiet at
10 00. Lard active, firm and higher; cur
rent make 615. Bulk meats strong ; shoulaen
3 55 bid 3 eo, asked 3 70 cash, short rib 4 70 cash,
•ides 4%: Bacon in good demand:
clear ribs 5%. clear sides 6%
I demand and tending upward atloi.
therefor, no suit shall ba maintained on I pnblish and put in endnnng form tbe
account of tho material taken from said I statistics of our denomination. Daring
lands. I the past year it has employed thirty-^nr
Mr. Thurman’* HpetCh. I nuasionaries, the time of whose combined
Washington, May 15.—The Senator labors amount to twenty-three years, ac-
contended that oven if tne election laws complishing a vast amonnt of work and
were constitutional, they onght to bo re- the conversion of nearly one thousand
pealed, but even if these laws were eon- persons, besides building ten houeea of 0 FFICB TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
s'.itutional, they onght to be repealed, for worship, donating hundreds of bibles, Mat 15.137*,—Bvnnjro.
in-tesd ot being in tho interest of hon- establishing many Sunday Schools and latest TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
est eleotions, the mind of man never de- traveling 60,000 miles. _o—
vised a worse instrument of fraud, oor- The Indian MLstiom are prosperous, in- I Cotton,
rnplion and oppression than aro these olndiug a mission to the wild tribes by a Lxtexfool—Noon—Cotton strong: middling
laws. Ho had Intended to say something I naUva preacher, and a manual ^bor “MU^Orteaw 7.
abont the army bill and the veto, though Lobool among the Greelu. Lpeculatow ud for export; nwSpu t"iM. h I ^horrdKir'lides"!’^'
I Dreferred to stick to bis text. California Missions, among tbe Chinese I which 150* were American. Ihould
Iu hiB jadgment, there was never so there, wag strongly advooated, and the em- Put“T“ opened with buyeracffari^i-is better.
mexcnenb'e an exercise of tbe veto power i ploy of Eev. J. K. Hartwell. M a mission- 7^7 5 3307%; June^d. jS!? 7%: July a^d 8u * a i and unchanged. Butter In fair do-
in tho vetoes lately sent to them. It ary among the Chinese in San Francisco, Augu»t7 *-ia, August and September «o7 7-32 ower- Hos * a* 111 ’ 0 and firm: Packing
the first Ume a President b “ w “ Sr. Vova-nmr quiet and unchanged;
appropriation bill, and tbe first time a I means to reach and eonvert me unintss I ^ ^ December 611*16,September 7J{. New j double extra fall 4 55@4 70; treble extra /all
bill has been vetoed because it repealed I in China itself. I crops ebipped October and November, J>er sail 4!i5@5 00. family 525@540, choice 6&C@564.
. .. i ftwa wwower was in- I W*W vilLDfl. I 611-16; November and December 619*52 Wheat unsettled, lowor; No 2 red fall 110J4
tendedasa check upon uwonstituUonal. It was an *n««»a5S feature of the I _13B noddling Or ; | /"* l&lS&'SStPJ&S
hasty and ill considered legislation, or to convention
enable thoexecutive department to de ^ ° ' ^nf^rn i aslona'i n~n ew fields Bra* I 6 Z3-"il. New crep shipped September and Ocm- I m’acfiveand lower. No 2.2 29^2 29% caih. 2 28%
fend itself from encroaohment by the lisbmen. or missions in new neias ora I ^rg ihj. May. 22932 29% June. Whisky inactive and
legislative department. Itia also the ziljand Oobs. There are p^uliatiy fa- j gjopm-Bale, <4 American 13«t*. Uplands lower at 103. Pork easier; Jobbing at 1009.
fi.tr time a President in a message vorable cironmstance* that seem provi- low mi*dlin« clause May delivery 73^2. Jub’ Lard comically unchanged. BuIk meats Ifigher;
first time , nn .ii nDOn , ha Son them Bsd- and August 7 5-32. clear nbs 475. clear tides 490. Bacon higher;
quoted remarks of Senators and Kepre- dennally to call upon in* aoumern cap- B00pm —UplaDdi low middling claute June dear rib sides 5 so@5 52%, clear xidex 5 4505 50.
«entatives in Congress to impute to them tiala to enter upon work in lbo*e neia* ; ^ Joly dchvsry 7 S-S2: Future* firmer. umcaoo—Flour quiet hut firm, spring
_-tiTM Tin enlarged UDOn the but as no definite coneloaion waa reach- MawXoax-Cotton firm: aale, S3*: middling extrasIMj50: do Minnesota*4 75, low grades
improper motives. HO eniargeuupon me duc, ■ r _,ii them uplands 12J4. middling Orleans 12K. 2000275; WesternpatenU500@600, Minnesota
impropriety of *nch allusion*. There were | ed in the matter, Ivul not detail, tnem. j *y ctur4> opened steady May dehverr 1269, 5503900. Wheatstronc. No l Chicago spring
June 117L July 1X89, August IS 01, September 99% cash, 1 00 June, 98% July. No 3 do 83,
12.88. October 1199. Corn active at 35 cash and May. 35% Jane,
Cotton—Net receipts 79 gross 79. 36%@S6% July, 37037% August. Oats quiet
Futures closed steady: mlea 152000:lfmy delivery bat firm and stronger at 28 caib, 27% June.
...j . - - - . ,2 64-88 June 12.75—74. July 12.89 -90. August Pork fairly active at 9 70 cash and May. 9 70
A. Nannally, of Georgia, who Wished to isxi. Septemberl270-7LOctober 11.89—90. No- June, 980 July. Lard active firm and higher
.. - ■' T ■■ ” ‘ vrnibcr 11.S6.Deoember 11,33—38,January 11A7—1st c tl%@6 25 cash and June. C27K06 3O July.
1 Bulk meats good demand and a shade higher:
Cotton 'dosed firm: —lee 891; middling up- | shoulders 855(^3JTO^riear^rib 4^5g^s,&7%, short
other strange thiogs about tbe measure, j aomch*.
In tbe first message the President was In this a new subject was brought be-
nnderstood to sav troops could not be fore the convention, and wm discussed
n*ed at eleotiona under the laws, betin very ably, especially by onr brother G.
tho second, he tells na the governmen A. Nannally, of Georgia, who wished to —
might be overthrown if the military eanld dieabnee the convention of 0*0* that vet
not be used on election days. Was there tbe Georgia Baptiste, by excluding agents . _
ihnroapbir shallow, be wonld not I from tbe State, were actuated by motions I ^ mu 11^ middling Orleans 12%. I cleir«ides497%03 CO. Whixxy dull and weak
jsyssrv b ia sssarfc ST55 ; h ario B ^14n. he whT. # aS 1 *‘ 103 -
Thnrmsn said he had never been more I State agent* are inexpedient and expeo- Gsinrro,—Cotton firm: middling 12 low
XL a ih.nhv th. ggiiof the debate in I sive. Tbe drift of discos*!on and train I nsuliUng 11% goal ordinary UJfc pm reoeipu . . , -
pained than by tbe course or mo I D ‘ ,D j ,i, fcJlnw- I soo- rross 830 sales 370: stock »27. Roem steady at 100 for strained, 105 for good
opposition tothiebilLIthad been madetoe I of thought will be atbunedby me tobow I *^JJg5J^5(fiSSnmm?nfidSng 11%; net
ocossion of reviving sectional hatred. He ing extract from the report on ageney ^p,, 508. aaiee teatodt 10152
.n-waled to everv <randid man to aay if the work, adapted. .... xuJTaxoa»-Cot»onflrm;Bue*Ung 12%; low
appeaiea loe ory oanom «n ’ , . That a broad observation «UC0V- middling 12%. good cwdmarj 11%. net reoapu-.
course of the Uemoeratio party, especial 1.■ ... _ nt I rro— ’5 •»'- -pmnera —, stockJvJS.
lv of the Southern member*, warranted era the fact that onr church** are not I pngjog—Qettoctrm: middling n%. iowmid-
such a course. The Southern States are cnly able to support our mj’sioiu liber- I J2JL goal orumary 12; net receipts 250.
integral part of the Union, and itaclti-l»lly, but that they are Willing to do ao'gro--. mim-t «oek who.
NATAL STORES.
Wjixnraroy—spirits turpentine quiet j26
oein steady at 1 00 for strained, 105 for good
strained. No 1. 1 76. pale SOO; window yiass 350.
Crude turpentine steady at 100 fertusrd; 1 CO
for yellow din 210 fur virgin. Tar steady at
81%.
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK— Arrived —Bothnia, Wapella,
Knickerbocker, City of Macon.
. bonds (gold).. :
:. bonds (regular)
Georgia 7 per cont. bonds (eudonied)....]lo a 111
Georgia7percent, bonds (new) .115 a 117
Georgia 6 per cent (lid)... -101 a 105
Geogia 6 per cent (new) 107%alOS%
City of Macon (longdate)........^...™.... 69 a 60
City of Macon (short date) 70 a 75
City of Auguata 7 per cent 100
City of Atlanta 7 per cent..... ....10O
City of Atlanta 8 per cent 105
City ot Savannah 76 a77%
Central Railroad joint mortgage ....110 a 111
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds 101 a 102
Northeastern RRbonds (endorsed) _....10S a 105
Macon and Western R R bonds 103 a 105
Southwestern Railroad..,, .102 a 105
Western R. B. of Alabamalit mortgagers a 113
Western It. Rot Alabama 2d mortgage...112 a 113
M. A A. lt.R. 1st mortgage (not endur’d) 75 a SO
X A A R R. 2d mortgage 96 a 98
A. t G. R. K. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...100 a 103
South Ga A Fla 1st mortgage bondi.,.107 a 109
do 2d do ... 89
Southwestern R R stock .105 a 106
Georgia Railroad stock 83 a 84
Central Railroad stock 76 a 77
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock 108 a 110
CALICOES at 4, 5 and'
6 cents.
BLEACH HOMESPUN 5
6 1-4 and up.
UNBLEACH SHEETING-
less than wholesale price
KID GLOVES cheap.
LONDON C0BD 5 cents,
to close out.
TUBE SATIN PARA-
SOLS mnch less than cost.
CORSETS at clearing out
prices.
PAPER PATTERNS 10
cents.
Desk and Counters for
sale at
MACON CITY STORE.
NEW SEEDS-
“DURT’S Extra Early Prolific Rust*Proof
JL> Oata, Early Minnesota Amber Cane. Red
Brazilian Artichokes. Golden Dent Corn, and 25
other interesting varieties,- Peabody’s Early
Sweet Potatoes, Spanish Chufus, Carmichael’s
Money Rush Cotton Seed, German or Golden
Millet, Cat-tail or Pearl Millet.DiamondWht&t.
Ivory Wheat, Hulless Oata. Carrot*. Beets, etc;
.Beauty of Hebron Potatoes, Sure-Head Cabbage,
6*000 Luahels Graas and Clover Seed*, 1,000
bushels Red Rust-Proof Oat*, New Acme To
mato, New Golden "Wax Bean, New Alpha Pei
(very fine). New Early Summer Cabbage.
Fertilizers, Piow*. Garden Tools, Farm Ma
chinenr, Steam Engine*, etc.
Sena or call for prices to
MARK W JOHNSON Jfc CO.
febl4 d&wlm 27 Marietta St. Atlanta.Ga.
New Japanese
PERFUME,
A lasting and agreeable perfume for tho Hand
kerchief. Price 50 cents.
RANKIN, HAS8BNBURG A CO.
Toilet Soap.
e
A large assortment from which to select a fin
Soap.
RANKIN, MAS3ENBURG A CO.
“iaf Macco.
The BEST Smoking Tobacco in market.
majlltl
RANKIN, MA8SBNBVBG A
FRUIT JARS.
MASON AND GEM.
Oar Load Just Receiv e d,
LINSEED OIL.
(Guaranteed Pure.)
WHITE LEAD.
Bt Louis and Jewett’s both Strictly Pure.
THE GOSPEL OP JOY!
THE OOSPEL OF JOY Book of umihiml
beauty for Gospel Meetings, Camp Meetings,
Devotional Meetings and Sunday Schools.
Ky Rev bamuel Alman and S H Speck. It
contains a large number of now and very supe
rior Hymns and Tunes. Tho general atylo is
very cheerful and bright, as befits a collection
that has so much to say and sing about
“Glad Tidings of G reat Joy." *
Both words and music are of an elevated char
acter, commending themselves to ]>ersou* of re*
fined taste, and the “dancinsr measure" so preva
lent in many recent compositions has beeu care
fully avoided.
Price 85 cents, for which specimen copies will
be mailed to any address.
unnn hpwq i (**«*•> th ° x eniai &un<i
uUUU UL?Yu; School Song Book, has tb<
bunda!
^ Amt
sands of friends. Do not fail to examine and try
it. There are £70 Songs, m he composition or
selection of which grout taste and ability has
been displayed. Examine also “Shining River."
and “The River of Life," two standard books of
great beauty;
OLIVER, DITSONdt CO., Boston.
O H DITSON A CO, 843 B'dway N Y.
maylStf
John L. Hardeman*
Attorney at Law,
- ■ Georgia
Away to the Woods I
PICNIC GOODS
Down I Down I Down I
F ANCY CANDY, Picnio Mixture, fifty va*
rietios, 20c, Broken Candy 12%c, Date. 10a,
Raisins 10 to 25c. Taney Mixed Crackers, twen
ty-five varieties. 20e; Currants 10c, Citron.
Prunes, Apules. Oranges, Lemons, Malaga
Grapes, Almonds, Brazils, Pecans, Walnuts,
Sardines, Canned Beef. Pineapple, Peaches and
Pears, Potted Beef, Chicken. Duck, Game, Ham,
Tongue and Turkey, Jellies, Jams, Preserves.
Plum and Quince Butter, Pickles and Chow-
Chow, Veins' Pig Hams, Ferris’ Smoked
Tongues. Spiced Beef, Fresh Cocoanuts. Salid
Dressing, Sauces, Catsups, Tamarinds, Spices,
Extracts, Etc, Etc. Come All 1 Pail not to
call at Jli CARVER'S.
apr24 lot 104 Cherry Street. Macon, Ga.
Tax Receiver’s Notice
AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for the 3 oar 1879 and would bo pleased
to have Tax-Payers rail nud make their Re
turns promptly, as the time is short and the
Books must be closed as the law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co.Ga,
apr24 tf Oliico No 90 Mulb'y St. Macon. Ga
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MACON, GA.
BANKIOF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT ANO EX0HAN8E
Office Hours—9 a. m, lo 1 p.
W W WRIGLHY.
Cashier. ' ’
janll nd
FOB f M
JEWETT'S LEAD. I
ST LOUIS LEAD, X
LINSEED OIL, X
MACHINERY OIL. D
TURPENTINE. P
WINDOW GLASS, A
BRUSHES. ' I
■ i rUTTY. N
" ETC, T
’• ' ETC. S
Alto a fall stock ol House anti Coach Painter's
Goods at
apr27.tf C. UUKKU aSz SON.
62 Parasols
Louis" which do aot compare in quality with
the St Louis (Red Seal) strictly Pure Lead* and
are called “8t Louis" in order to be mistaken
for the genuine article, which has justly taken
precedence over other brands for ltn superior
covering capacity.
HUNT, KANKIN & LAMAR.
mayg Cor Second A Cherry Street*.
Dr. J. P. Stevens
/"^FFER8 hi* Profession Services to the Citi-
ten* of Macon.
Residence at the Lanier House:
Office on Mulberry Street over tho Drag 8to
Rankin. Matuenburg & <7o. iz&y9 lm
J. W. NISBET
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAOON. GEORGIA.
TT77LL practice in the counties of the Macon
H Circuit and give prompt and careful at'
IK,}
9. )
iss. oifica
CHIEF ENGINEER N Sc S R
Columbus, Ga, April 28,1879.
S EALED BIDS for Grading this Road from
Hamilton to across Pine Mountain will be
received 07 the undersigned until the 8th of
May, with privilege of rejecting any and all bids,
(about 4y miles, 90.000 cubic Tarda.
apr29 eod 3t A DEXTER, Chief Eng:
k. i cm,
STOCKS AND BONDS I BOUGHT &
SOLD STRICTLY on COMMIS-I
SION.
Particular attention given to the purchase,
■ale and renting of Real Estate,
ULBERRY STREET, opposite Lanier House
Mtnarlly
R. F. LAWTON.
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND 3TBEET,
Opposite S W’axelbaum & Pro’s ‘Wholesale
Dry Goods House.
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE AND
EICHANBE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
ma]3 Sra
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
? your virion is failing—if you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight ia troubling
you in any way, call on
Wj. Oh. Eefeld* Optician;
and your eyesight will bo benefited by this
superior Spectacle* and Eye GJus>-eii. They
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions and
floating speck*, and the most sensitive e.\e will
be restored to it* normal and healthy condition;
saving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling
the wearer to riew pluinlyb.il remote object*.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
ily be procured from Mr CH REFELD. Hit
itablishment—No 20 Second St, Macon, Ga.
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Copartnership Notice.
T H K old firm of Schwed A Bieflel have thi. day
as»ociated with themrelve. Mr Albert Gill
ian for tbe puryow) of continuing tbe Wholesale
Grocery Business, at their old stand, 48 A 48 I
Third Street. The firm to be styled end
known as UCHWXD, 8IKSEL A GIBIAN.
Macon, May 1st, 1879. mays
Macon City Store
WHICH MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE
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A CARD.
H AVING just received my Spring Patterns
from New York I am prepared to accom
modate my customers in Fashionable Dress
Making at prices to suit the times. I make
cutting and fittings Specialty and warrant my
work finished in thebe.t style of the Art. Resi
dence on Walnut Street, Macon. Ga.
apr27 snn3t« Miss PInK WYCH
THE
Attracts Sommer Novelty
C*rpUFT’S STATUE" fioda Fountain is now
X open and on exhibition at ELLIS* DRUG
STORE with all the new Syrups, Mineral Wi*
us,Etc. Call and TRY IT. aprBStf
TO STOCKHOLDERS
Georgia Railroafl & BaniiDg Company
T HE ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Stock
holders of the Georgia Railroad and Bank*
ing Company will take place in Augusta at 10
o’clock am. on WEDNESDAY, Msy 14th. 1879.
Stocxholders desiring to attend may procure
passe, for themselves and families by exhibiting
their Certificates of Stock to A vent at nearest
Depot, and filling out and signing an subno
tion for the paa.es needed.
To avoid over-crowding the trains, to the dis
comfort and danger of all, piss js will bo limited
•trietly to the legal family of each owner of
stock, to wit: Husband or wife, sons under
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 bo good to Augusts
only on May 12th to 14th lnclu-iro, and to rs
turn 14ih to 17th inclusive, and no extension of
time can be granted. Apoly for your pastes
early. Certificates of Stock will not be reoog.
llizod for passage by conductors.
» K JOHNSON.
may71t Buperintendent.
G-eorgia Cane Syrup.
25 BARRELS of excellent quality j u .t re .
ceived and for sale at low prices by
JONES & COOK.
Produce and Provision Dealer.
may3 3t Cor Cotton Ave and Cherry st.
NOTICE.
rpHE attention of alt parties concerned is
X hereby called to the following resolution of
the City Council of Macon, passed at tbe regulsr
neeting held April 29t’n, 1879:
Resolved. That tho Clerk be instructed to no
tify all parties owing the city any moneys on
account of Licen.es that they mast either usv
the same at once or file their bond with ih«
Clerk of the Superior Court for the faithful as,
ment of said moneys upon the decision ul the
Supreme Court being rendered.
All peraons exercising any business of anv
nature whatever within the city who haV«r.7,t
paid their license will pletse bear this re mind
and proceed at once to file their bond as
stated, or please come up and pay mo iu.,,
license. Respectfully your
A R McLAUGHMN. Ju
ma - Yllw City Clerk.
Am B.
Sola for
Small,
oat for
ANGEL FOOD
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