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By Clisby, Jones & Reese*
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1879-PRICE FITE CENTS.
Number 9,234
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY myPATOUEB,
I'OHEIGN.
Imprisonment far life. j in tlie Vatican which shows tint the liomin ■
Senators McDonald, Bavard and Conk-1 »*?eral tlionaand years ago eetabltehel a
ling, as a subcommittee or the Senate I
Committee on the Judiciary, heard Mr.
D.T. Corbin and several witnesses, who
appeared at his reauesf.in rebuttal of the
charges which have been made against
him with a view to defeat hie confirms
tiol at Chief Justice of the United
States Coart for Utah Territory. The
Lett now. May 27.-Parolo is regarded I published reporta that final adverse ac
,, certain to win the race for the go i d M*°n had been taken upon this case by
cup on Friday, and he may poosibly have the Jndiciary Committee were erroneous
, walk over because often pounds allow- . Tho ^°" 30 onPoblic Build
,nce to him In consequence of his haying and Gr .°™ da , to ’ da 7 ™ ,err ‘: <J to the
Lseo bred in America. Secrelary of War for consideration and
Referring to tho report that Lord Rose- ro P° rt “ r - Ni . oh “* l '‘ bUI R ’ eatiD K th . e **}•
berry inletdi to submit a question to the K ® U . 8 * tea ? arrac ^ m the
a towards of the meetmg whether, after c,t ? ot Sivaanah Georgia, in the corpo
hi. various successes in England. Parole r&,,on ° f tftid J h ° eelect .
i, .till entitltd to each an allowance, the °° mQlltt00 ! * Mr. Broca is chair-
Euorttman to-day says clearly eo. ac- maD ’ “PP°‘^ed to investigate the man
cording 10 the conditions of the race; but “« fl “ ent •* *• affairs of the Freedman a
the present instance shows tho ehmrd B*nh met UMlay for tho purpose of ex-
fdiy of such a condition and will doubt- I am, .® ,a B Mr. Al.arJ, ex-Preaident ot that
less lead to a more sensible arrangement ‘“Motion, but, m view of the confused
1 nature of the bank s book-keeping, it was
deemed advisable to defer his examina
tion until the committee, with the assis
tance of experts, shall U.ivj made farther
progress in the private examination of
the books.
The Florida Cages.
JacKtonviLLK, Fi.i., May 27.—Tho
jury in the Hall case hae been oat since
2 o’clock this afternoon. There is not
to the future.
The race for the Oaks stakes on Friday
is universally regarded an at the mercy of
Lord Falmouth’s b. f. Wheel of Fortune,
which won the ono thousand guineas
.takes at Newmarket at tho first spring
meeting.
The arbitrator to whom was referred
tbs question of a reduction of wages be
t«eeu tho South Yorkshire coal owners
sol minors, has decided against any re- “noh chance for an agreement, ft is
duotion whatever. said that on the first vote (here were
The masters demanded 12J per cent. ei R ht for conviction and four for acqnit-
,ud 74 per oent. reduction—according to I The charge of the judge was emi-
tbe character of tho labor. Tho decision nontly fair, but in the matter of oon-
n fleets 00,000 men and boys. spiraey the law was interpreted in bar-
a many with the views taken by the United
Domestic News Items. states 1),strict Attorney. Tho trial has
Scranton, Pa,, May 27.—The strike I caused intense interest, and hundreds of
of the Pennsylvania anthracite ooal com- p, op ii, kept near the jury room all the
|iau; miners Is ended, and ell went to afternoon
work to-day on receivers terms. I The railroad cases are neatly closed,
DksMoinej, May 27.—Judge Dillon, it I BO f ar , B arguments are concerned. Mr.
is authoritatively stated, has aooepted the Carpenter mode his speech to-day. To-
l.u.ilion to which he has been eltotedio I morrow will finish the arguments. There
Columbia college. I were more than twenty lawyers from
GongreBf. abroad in attendance, all having a con-
WasHinuTow, May 27. In the | tingent interest in the settlement of these
House, tho bill relative to the
removal of oases from State to Federal I Foreign
Oourts came np in its morning hour, the Vmsail.r.fa, May 27.—The Chamber
pending question, being on seconding I Deputies by a vote bae refused "ur-
the previous question. genoy" for the motion of M. Clemenoeau
Mr. Wood appealed to Mr. Townshend, I ( ] emand ,Q fc , (be temporary release of
who has charge of tbo bill, to permit its I Blanqui.
reference or recommittal, so as not to General Greeley, Minibter|of War. and
have it blookmg up the business of all I Admiral Janreguiberry, Minister of Ma-
other commuted'. I t j n( > t have been elected life Senators.
'lownahond, however, regarded It.aa I ff'he majority of tho committee to
his duly to press for action on tbo hill. I which was referred the demand for au-
The Republicans then roaorted to tho I ghonty to prosecute Oaseagnao for arti-
polioy of withholding their votes aud (-i eB published in the Pays attacking the
ibis rendered neoeesary a call of tho government favor hie prosecution.
, , , ,„ Dxelu.-j, May 27.—The debate oa the
T.h8 Ifigiusiivo bill roaohod the Pros!* I timber duties baa commenced in the
dent yesterday, and the veto will bo sent I Reichstag. Bismarck strougly advocated
to tbo House to-morrow. 1 tho datiee
Tho osll of tho Hooeo was followed by [ Louisville Races.
Louisvitxx, May 27.—The races of
yesterday, which woro postponed on ac.
count, of.raia, took place to Jay.
The first race, for association purse for
beaten horses, bod eight starters. Keene
Kichatds, Jr., won tbo first heat: Ads
Glenn, tho favorite, second; Sallie Polk,
third; Pomeroy, fourth; Momentum,
fifth. Time: 1:4CJ. The second heut
and race was won by Kdsno ltichsrds, Jr
Pomeroy, second; Ada Glenn, third.
Timo: 1:4a
Second race—For the Clark stakes for
America and which describes the natives as
a savage and treacherous race, and that
owing to thin fact the Romans t.id to • LmlJ
their cimps in th9 bowels of the earth.'
1 hare is just as little doubt, iir, that one of
theao camps is on my farm. When that
canal was dug to dram the swamp, and after
the water hail ran eff and the mud hid set
tled down, it left a roadway built of solid
atone masonry leading to the island, and in
the midst of an impenetrable cane-brake are
two large doors of solid rock, hinging upon
massive iron hioges, closing the entrance of
a narrow p usage leading down into the earth
to a large hall, containing the relics of wea
pons of war and ooclaog utensils aud several
pieoes of money I bearing the superscription
of the Cx'sars. Close by is a chamber for
cold baths, what tho Romans would call tbs
1 frigidavmm ' In a largo rectangular recess
to the right is the • piscina,' or cistern, and
iu the t‘ piscina' are several niches with re
mains of water pipes. A subterranean con
duit still exists that seems to have been in
tended to carry tbo waste water to the river.
A fl ght of stone steps loads to the chamber
for waim baths—a perfect tepidavium, now
in a state of wonderful preservation, and in
the niches the remains of bathing tubs are
still visible. Near the ' tepidavium’ is tbo
•hjponanstnm,* > tew vaniteil chamber con
taining the apparatus for warming water,
and in the centre of main hall stands a per
fect Roman altar bearing this inscription
upon the atone : •' Hoc quod evtxit atrium
virtus Oonstantii D. Solis: ernav.—Alt.—R.
virtue Juliaui Cx laris' ”
“ I tm sorry yon havo to go,” said the
Colonel in his affable way, *• I would like
very much to have completed tbo descrip
tion of this very Interesting relic.”
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
VEGETINE
SAVED MY LIFE.
BOSTON. Dec 17, 1S72.
H & Stivbsj, Kili
near Sir— Msvl aak the favor of ycu to make
my case public?
in 1861. while on picket duty in the army. I
NOTICE.
I N accordance with an Actcf the
sernbly of the State of Georgia approved De
cember 3J. 1S7S. notice is hereby given of Ihe in
tention of the County Commitaionets ot ,8ibb
County to applr to the Legislature of said State,
to be convened in July next, for the passage ot
tlie following local or special bills relating to
said county:
1. An Act to authorize the County Commis.
sioners of Bibb County to purchase ths “Wiley
Turnpike/’ in said county, and make tbe same a
was taken with a fit, which lasted all night. Was I tree crossing; to levy a tax for the purebaso
taken Into camp, ana dosed with whisky atd I money and lor other purpo«es therein named,
quinine. After this had Sts every day. aud was / 2. Au Act to reDeal Section VI of an Aet ap
taken lo Newbern Hospital, and there treated I proved March 2d, 1S7I. amendatory of an Act to
by the attending physicians. I grew worse and J establish a Connty Board of Commissioners for
was sent borne. Remained in poor health for I tbe county ot Bibb.
four years, treating with many phyaiciinf. and I Said Section VI provides for the payment of all
trying many remediss. Finally Scrofula made I amounts awarded by tho Judgeot the Superior
its appearanoe on different parts of my body, I Court of Bibb county to ths officers ol said court
and my bead waa so diseaaed as to be frightful to I for “compensation” or "extra compensation”
‘ H 3. An Act to alter and fix the fees in criminal
look at and painful beyond endurance. After
trying the most eminent physicians without im
provement, a change d climate waa advised.
Have been to the Hot Springs in Arkansas
twice, each rme giving their treatment a thor
ough trial Finally came back to Boston, dis-
ooursged, with no hope of help. Life was a bur
caies of the Clerk and Bailiff of the Bibb County
Court, and for other purpdes. •
The purpose of this Act is to reduce the bill of
costs in criminal cases in said Court.
4. An Act to repeal an Act approved February
SOih, 1877. authorizing and requiring the County
den to one in my situation. Afy disease, and the I Commissioners of Bibb County to pay all neces<
effect of so much powerfulmedicme.bsd so dam-1 ssry and proper expenses incurred in conducting
aged my system, that the action of my stomach I elections in said county,
waa apparently destroyed, and my head was | 5. An Act to authorize tho County Commis
covered with ulcers, which had in places eaten ] sioners of Bibb County to purchase property put
into the skull bone, I up fer sale in said connty for S.ate and connty
The best physicians raid my blood was so full I taxes and for other purposes therein named,
of poison they could do no more forms. About | The purpose of this Act is to insuro the sale of
this time a Inend who had been an iaralid told | property put up for sale for taxet by enabling
me Vrgetiu, bad restored him to perfect health. | the county to become a purchaser.
Bv order of the Board of Bibb County Com'
uisiioners. May ;itb, 1879.
raj 25 It W G SMITH. Clerk.
the roll oall on a motion to dispense
wills further prooaodlnga, and the morn
ing hour having expirod tho bill wont
over without notion.
Tbe llonso then proceeded to tbo con
sideration of (be bill to prevent tbo intro
dnation of contagions or lnfootlons dis-
sate* luto tbe United States, tbo Senate
bill in eolation to that subject being snb-
atilnud (or ibs.llonse bill of like charac
ter.
in tho Senate Sir. Uftwtiaikad leave to
oorrtot Mr. McDonald'd statement of yes
terday that tbo snporvlsors of election i .. . ... . ,
». ssar.s-srwsssij'ss
purpose of tto <■leotlon^inthe A p , k . aQd Iiaratf . the,r order
interest of the Republican party ngainst lndl0itiDg tUolr O hoioo in tho pools. Fal-
Uaocral Boiler. . , goto won, Bncknor oeoond, Trinidad
Dawes said these offloera wero appoint-1 T *
ed on applioation ot members of both
piiliea to secure fairness alono. It conld . oMa . dash of threa-fonrtbs of a
not be shown that any loRelly qualified mj , won b? B 0W0I ' d Wallenstein,
voter was debarred from voiing. second. Kimball, tho favorite,
Hoar also spoke on tbo Bama anbjeot. t[] . Lnko mckbnTa fonrtbi Hawley
Toe Senate tbon took up tho bill rela- flf(b> anJ Hoifard , ast . Tjma 1-174.
llV m t0 !S° traaB f 0 - r c °* an, ® fl *^ I The laBt raoe, four mllo dash, waa won
Too Ways nnd Moans Committee to- b PatroI , Wheeler second. Jim Bell
day agreed to report Woods resolntion I K , |a Itoett fonrth onarley Bush
Mvlnn ll-.a <1sfa Af n/1 innrnmfi*lt Afl IfinA III I _ * . ... mm m.
filing tbo date of Adjournment aa June 10,
NIGHT DISFATOtlBN.
fifth, Tolema last. Time 7:&C). Tbo
traok was not muddy, bnt ,very alow and
sticky,
KlIiTONKD KOn AM CAM’
NK.Ut filACOM.
Nows Itoms.
Kii’uuond, Va., May 27.—la tbe cir
coil aourt, in tho caso of P. Whitlock vs.
W. T. Blaekwell, of North Carolina, suit I ^'i, e afoat Productive Farm lu
for $10,000 damages, for alleged false ar- J (fle World almost lu slgtit ol'
rest of plaintiff on a charge of simulate | ttie city.
iog Blackwell'. Durham Ball smoking Won]J Jikfl riJe ont my firm v
tobacco trail0 mark, which has b ^. en I Mkid lb o Colonel with so modest an air Hut
pending for somo time, was to-dBy dis- tll0 pj elllinr o 0 f tbo ride was tbo only induco-
poaed of, Judge Hughes directing a non-1 moot to acoept.
suit to bo uutered. Wo soon loft the pablio road and thiongb
Tbe cases of tbo United States vs. agateway, (wtucli toeJJoL said1 was m ix-
t’sisrassar sass £s£
cate of divided opinion between Judges .. j bia ro »d is built on the plan of tbe
Bond and Hughes, two years ago, whiob I .. ^ lxu way,” said tbe Colonel, as we sped
had been sent back subject to tbe ruling I along as smoothly and almost as rapidly as
of the Supreme Court In the Cruiksbank I a bird in tbe air.
cu. .iinrainin,- Jndwe Hue Ins’ view of | “ Was this animal raised on your farm
Colonel
“ Yes, sir, he was bora mostly tliero; he
is a full-blooded Arabian with a skin so soft
that a good razor in the hands of a delicate
lady wonld fetch blood from almost any spot
that had not bean practised on beforo.”
case, sustaining Jinlgo Hughes’ view
lbs law, wero put to the jury with in
structions to find a verdict of not guilty,
which, was done.
Washington.
WasuisaTON, May 27.—In the Senate. I f - rm u a atUglitfnl villa
after s lODg di-ovaiion on tbo bill pro- i n p 0n t i, 0 tanks of tho liver with
vidlog for the transportation of animals, I every rock In plaoo, which tbo Colonel Bays
tbe Senate agreed to postpone tbo snbjeot J nro unaffected by tho dry woaiber.
until tbo first Monday In December next. | ” I notice Oclonol there is eome grass in
Tbe S-uate took np the bill to make yonr corn.” •
Bubsidlsrv ocin exchangeable for lawful " Yea, sir, left thereby my orders. Icul-
suusiu y “ . W i,h. I tivato it entirely on tbo French system—a
mom-y .on.for other purposes, and. witn gjr hko a man, La a social tbiog and
out ooilng thereon, adjourned. . I mnet have company. This fi jld will average
Tbe Uonso pavsed tbe oontagious dta- I 0I10 hundred and twenty-dve bushels to tho
ease bill os it came frnm tbo Senate 1 ...0—ncxi year, if it gets used to tbe
wiiboursmvEdaient. It now awaits tbe I system ”
President’s siunaturo to beoome a law. “Those oats, sir, aro cultivated on the'
a'li-aiivn I ‘ Egyptian higb-prossure system,’ which
toreiKD. 1 consists in direenug tbe energy of tbe plant
Bkuurt, May 27.—Tbe tobacco com- to tno formation of graio, to the entire nng-
mitteo of the Keicbatag baa rejected ths tect of the stalk. You will obsorvo sir. very
-a, „ nn fnrii.ni and domestic tobacco 1 little stalk about tboso oats ; this field will
rate* on foreign anu uomestio louaocu 1 (tw0 bu ndred bushels to aero-as the
proposed by the government and adopted n( U 7 rop will demonstrate.''
these auggtsted by a member of the cen- I j nnd erstand Colonel that you are ex
tra party, which are sixty marks per pejimenting somewhat in sheep cu'lute
bunded kilogrammes on foreign and yes, sir, and w.th great success. 1 am
twenty-five marks on home products. I pruud of my shoep. A .beepia only prohi-
IiOSi'ON. May 27.— 1 be steamer Fara- I abio for the wool it grows, and the system I
xioat ow, may , P h ... bave adopted is to direct the enure energy
day. which is tolay tbo new ttench At- eh scp into the wool. Yon will observe
Untie cable was entered at the custom I lblt ttcoeo of them that are left are lying
homo to-day to clear for New York. I dowIJi t bia is became it wearies them to
amnesia Weather Statement. stand. One advantage of my system Is, yon
OrncR Ciiikt SioKan OmciE, I are not bothered with dogs—no dog, air,
WasmivTov May °G 1S79. I would eat that sbesp.
A8HEMTON, may .0, _ i .. Bnt t nsre is my bonanza,” says the
Indications.—For tbe South Atlactie | (jojonel, pointing to a plnm orchard. “Thu’s
States, generally higher pressure, station- a g 0 i d mine; ihere'e money growing on
arv or slightly higher temperature, treos. There are four hundred girls at Wes-
ecutherly aud w.ateriv winds and goner- leyan Female College, each girl is Uinnd to
3552 weather are probable, except
-*■—*' etnill fortune. Better not walk thro ugh, my
hands killed eighteen rattle entkea bare yes
terday and it was not a good day for
snakes.”
Colonel, what are your clou profits :
I bare made au aoeurate calculation and
OFFICK TBI.RGRAPFI AND MHSSBNGK&
Mat 27.1S79.—Evksiso.
Cotton.
LrvxarooL— Noon— Cotton quiet; middling
uplandj 7: middling Orleani 7.
Hales 6.000 bales; of which 1000 were taken by
speculators and for erport: receipts 21 SCO. 10800
of which were American.
Futures openod V t ebesper:
Uplands low middling clause May delivery 7,
Mayand June736Sl-S2: Juno and July71-ieij
71-3237, July and August 7 £-32 %5* J87 l-lfl@7,
August and September 7 7-S2@7 5 32@7 S-S29
7 1-16, September nnd October 7 7-S2<i7 5-S2@
7i I- New crop shipped September aud October
25 Si.
130 pm—Uplands low middling clause July
and August delivery 71-32, august aud Septum
her 7 3-32.
3 p m—Uplands low middling clause June and
July delivery 031-32. July and August 7, August
and September 7 X-1C. September and Ootober
-3.33.
800 p m—Sales of American 4700. Uplands
ow middling clause June aud July 615-160629-
SiSSJf. July and August 6 31-32, August aud
September 71-32071-16. September aud October
71*16. October and November 6JJ, Futures
closed brm and moro buyers at last quotations.
NawYoax—Cotton nominal; sales £111; mid
dling uplands 13b;, middling Orleans 13.bf.
Futures opened easv; May delivery ,
June IS 00. July 13 20. August IS 35, September
13.00. October —.
Cotton—Net receipts IS, gross 213.
Futures closed weak; sales 17J000: May de
liyery 12 71—70 Juno 12.77-13.78. July 1293.
August 13.12, Septembor 12.77, October 11.7S—79.
November 11.31—32, December 1141—22. January
11.21—26.
• muon rioted dull: sales 293. middling upla ids
IS, middling Orleans 1336.
Consolidated net receipts 3259; exports to
Great Britain 231, Franco , Continent 395,
obanne! .
Galvbstox—Cotton quiet: miJdling 12}*, low
mMilling 11; i good ordinary U.’i net receipts
510, gross —: safes —; stock 6107.
a ouror.c—Cotton quiet; middling 12X; net
roceiDtB Hairs 5-, block 5S7i«
Baxcmum—Gotten quiet; middling is. low
middling 12?4, good ordinary 12, cot receipts 4.
gross 433; sales 170, to spinners 90, stock 2537.
Bosiox—Cotton quiet; middling 13R. low mid
dling 13, good ordinary 12%: net receipts 19Td
gross SS22- sales ; stock 6710.
WlLMlxoiox—Cotton quiet; middling uplands
12?;; low middling 12%; good ordinary 11%; net
receipts01;gross—:sales—: slock 0)6.
rnUDStnu Osteon quiet: middling 12%,
lew.'uildJlmg IS, good ordinary 12%.netreceipts
6, gross 166. sales 276, to spinners 157, stock
4852-
BaVAWitAH—Coltonquiet;middiingl2%.low mid
dling 12%;good ordinary ll’i-.not receiptilSJ;
gross ; sales SO; stock 4031: exports to Great
Britain : continent ——, France —, coast
wise .
NSWOMJUJtB—coitondull aud nominal; mid
dling 12%. low middling 12%: good ordinary 12%
net receipts SI, gross 472; sales 00; stock
60320.
Mobiui—Cotton nominal, middling 12%. low
middling 12%. good ordinary 12. not receipts 30,
gross : sales —: stock 1057.
Mamie—Cotton Steady; middling 12%: ro
oeipts 127: shipments 73, sales 25U; stock 17535.
ADOOsTA—cotton quiet; middhtig 12%, low
middling 12%: good ordinary 12, receipts £0;
sales 12.
OHARiasTOX—Cotton nominal: middling 12%;
low middling 12%, good ordinary 12, not receipts
120, tales —, stock 1570. exports to the continent
. Great Britain . coastwito —. Franco
and t tireui.ii his persuasion I commenced taking
legetiue. Atthi9lime lwasbaving fits almost
every day. I noticed the first good effects oi
? egetine in my digestive organs. My food sat
better and my stomach grew stronger. 1 besan
to feel encouraged, for I could seo my health
slowly and gradually improving. With renewed
hope 1 continued taking the Vegetine, until it
had completely driven diiease out ot my body.
It cured the flu, gave mo good, pure blood, aud
re-toreil me to Derfect health, which l had not
sujoytd belore fortenyesra. Hundreds of peo
ple iu the city of Boston tau vouch for the above
facts.
Vegetine has saved my life, aud you are at
liberty to make such use of this statement as
pleases you best: aud I beg ot you to make it
known, that other sufferers may find relief with | , , ,, . ,
less trouble and expense than 1 did. I boagfat Fjfty. Founds of Shosnfeld S Modi!
It will afford me great pleasure to show tha cated Stock Feed about thfiee weeks ago «md
marks of my disease or give any further infor 1 Tlor.ea. fine, and Chick,
mation refative to my case to all who desire it.
Shoenfeld’s
MedioateD
1 am, air. very gratefully.
JOHN PECK.
No 50 Sawyer Street. Boston, Maas,
Rev. J. F. Ludlow Writes,
173 Baltic Stbsbt, Bbboxltx.ny,?
Nov 14,1S73. } ,
H R 8TSVIX3. Eiq—
Dear Sir—From personal ben;flt received by
its like, aa well ns from personal knowledge of
those whose cures thereby have seemed almost
miraculous, I can mo9t heartily and sincerely
recommend ths Vegetine for tbe complaints
which it is claimed to cure.
JAMBS P LUDLOW,
Jate Pastor Calvary Baptist Church,
Sscramomo. Oal.
VEGETINE
she Bests Well.
South Pobiiaxd, Mb, Oct n, 1378.
MbuRstivbxs—
Dear Sir—I have been sick two years with
liver complaint, and daring that time have taken
a groat many different medicines, but none of j
them did me any good. I was restless nigbls,
and had no appetite. Since taking the Vegotino
I rest well, and relish my food. Can recommend
the Vegetmo for what it has dons for mo.
Yours respectfullv.
Mis ALBERT RICK EE,
Witness ot tha abovo.
Mb Geoegb M Vaughax.
Medford, Mass.
tried it on my Mu!e9. Horses, Cows and Chick
ens, and will vouch lot all you say in regard to
its virtues. In fact it is the best thing I ever
saw in my life. I gave It to one of my Mules
which was looking worse than the balance and
he commenced to improve from the start. 1
could never fatten him before I commenced the
uso of tne Stock Feed, and he is now in fine
order. 1 also tried it with m.v Cows with the
samo results. I will let mv neighbors know it.
E T MORTON.
GriswoIdvlUe, Ga, May 9th, 1879.
STOCK FEED.
S END to C BURKE £ SON for your Grate
Varnish. maylS SiawStr
Paints, Oil and Glass
C BURKE ± SON'S in tho placo to buy
• Paints, Oils and Glass, mavis StawSvr
$77 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
Augusta. Me.
Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A Co,
PEACH SHIPPERS
8.1. HEDGE,
BROKER,
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT &
SOLD STRICTLY on COMMIS-!
SION.
Particular attention given to the purchase,
sale and renting of Real Estate,
ULBERRY STREET, opposite Lanier House
Mmarlly
R. F. LAWTON.
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Waxelbaum & Bro's Wholesale
Dry Goods House.
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTEND ID TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
mays S ux
parable aud always reliable
I It is false economy to buy a cheap Organ when
a few dollars more will get the iiiconi-
id a'
&
unT lowest priced.
Mil poorest and dearest,
nilr HIGHEST PRICED.
DU 1 BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles.
1 NEW PRICES.
IH^MvtVr'i&vf Six Stops, Elegant
- —Embossed Walnut
Case, of new design,
only..... ISO
Ten Stop*, 4 sets
Reeds in hew atyle
Illuminated Case
only......
Ten Stops, 4 sets
Reeds Mirror Tod
Case, with Gold
Bronze Ornament*-
tfon. only ...$100
•mv'"*
HASO^
OVER 100,000 MADEand SOLD
WINNERS OF HIOnEST HONORS AT
ALL WOU.VB EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEABS PAST.
PARIS - 18671 VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO, 1*75 PHILA. PA. 1S7U
PARIS - 1S70 ISWKDKX - ISIS
Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thomas,
Ole Bull. Gottschalk, Strauas. Warren, Morgan,
and ovor One Thousand eminent mu9icians of
Enrope and America, The testimony aa to the
immense superiority of thtse instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indiS'
mitalile.
New Advertisements.
Reject all Violent Purgatives. They ruin th
tone of the bowels and weaken tho digeuiou.
TaBRAHT’S EFrBRVESC*ST SBLTZSfe APBBIINT
is used by rational people as a means of relieving
all-derangements of tho stomach, liver and in
testines, because it removes obstructions with
out pain, and imparts vigor to the organs which
it puriflea and remilates.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
BENTED UNTIL PAID FOB
it H PLANT
.0. PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON, - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
I HUNT, BAN KIN & LAMAE
Sola Manufacturers for th^United States.
my25tf
Johnson’s M MciMi or Harmony,
By A N Jouxsox, ($1.00). Juat Published
This new book is so simple and olear in its ex
planations than any music teacher or amateur
can get an excellent ideaot the science, bv simply
reading it through. At the same timo a most
thorough course is marked out for those who
wish to be composers, iocludiug work for many
months, without, or still better with a teacher.
Thousands cau now learn that have not hitherto
been able to do so.
vegetine :| GOSPEL 0F°J0Y ii
Prepared bv
H. B. STEVENS. Boston, Mass.
Veeetine is Sold bvall Druggists.,
maySS dwed frlsunlw tf w
received with
the greatest fa*
vor by all who hay* examined it, and ip. in itself,
already a great success. Send for it. Uso it in
Conventions. Sabbath School Gatherings, and
"Congresses/* Camp, Praise and Prayer meet
in$a. (85cts.)
These Organs are now onered purchasers by
monthly installments of from to $10, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. From
one to throe years time given for payment.
Special redaction given to Churches, Schools
and Pa&tors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans 6ent on trial to any part of tho South. We
pay freight both ways if not satisfactory.
SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT
For tho more convenient supply of Southern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been c
fabliahed at Savannah. Ga. from which Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, and the retail trade can bo
sui.plied ut New York and Beaton factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LUDDEN St BATES, Savannah, Ga
MAXupsciUBBa’s Wholssaxs AoKiua.'
aprS dSawSra
NEW MUSIC.
SPLENDID assortment of Now Song3 and
Instrumental Pieces just received,
and examine them.
may4 sunSt
L W SMITH & CO.
SMALL PLANTATION
thy locality—only ono and a halt miles from
Poweravflle, Houston Co. G». The placo will bo
sold with or without tho Oat crop.
A K FISHER.
Pawersville, May 21st, 1879. my221m*
SYRUP.
J CAE LOADPrimo Georgia Syrup, on con
signment, for salo low by
may 15 St SAULSBUUY, RE3PBSS A CO.
1
possibly, occasional light rains.
MIUNIUHT DIM PATCHES.
Washington
_ , _i„ , ..Kln.t I next year's profits will be ov.r one hundred
WasbisutOx, May -7. ° , f I thousand dofiais, and this does no; Induie
to-day, the Attorney-General rendered I orcllt rd."
an opiuion holding Uttt Captain is I rj, fc0 ^)oi 3ne i failing to find hU handa at
entitled to the fioml inalalcnent or dre WOT k t remarked very plasanuy that perhaps
hundred thonuand dollar* claimed by tbey gone fithing, and having called
& trjssrsryssr s a
a K-SSi-u 2* - OTJKSSS&rA'ajRS Ju
opinion in the oisa of Prior N. Coletoan, - 0 _
of Tennossee, a soldier who was fonua ootonel, I nevsr dreamt there waa
guilty of murder by a Gourt Marital da- j aucb , farm so close to Macon.*'
nno the war and fc** be«n fonztean years .. y t5 B tr, that's tho trouble with Maoon,
nuder sentence Of itextb. For some un- tha people don’t dream enongh. Look at
uuaer Etmioucu ^ 1 AUanla, there every citizen is a dreamer and
'iiey wake np ths ctxt morning and pnblhh
tbeil dreams to tbe world—they publish
them te uirp»»«. OP_y>» « tea street
oorners. on ihe top ui 'ii--'' -V'.;:: i/'-.'
they have 6re*cleJ a tslspuocic exxoani-e to
*ap lies with ths world. Every ma-i wo-
siplalned riBson tbo afutence was never
txccotad by the military .nibonties and
Coleman was again tried, found gmlty
atd sentenced by tbo State conit.-. I pon
an appeal to tbe Supreme Court of tbe
United States—it was decided at the last ^
term that tbo second trial and sentenoe I m.n mdcbi.d is a walking a :vert^ement . f
acre invalid and or-terud (he prisoner to I ihe place, hsoco is too modost. she nee.:s
te tumid over to th» military authori- 1 '* - * — “—* *'*
ties. Tho Attornry-Gcnerel now bold,
that the original ^nieces by ths Coart
Martial was cot affected by tbe decision
of the United Staten Hupreme Conrt and
that Coleman esn still be bong. He reo-
outmsnd*, however, In view of the cir-
cumatanoea and the lepse of time, that
tbe Preeident commute tbe aentenoe to
FINANCIAL
Loxdos—Noon—Consols money 9313-16. Brio
Hf.
Paris—Five per cent Rentes list 5c.
Nsw Yonsc—Stocks opened strong; money S3
4, exchange long * 87)s; short 4 89)4; jUtt bonds
dull; government securities weak and lower-
Money 5@9 ’eicliange 4 87)4@4 67)1. government
securities weak; news percents103).,uew4)4
>r cents 107)4, new 4 per ants 103; State
mdi dull.
Stocks closed active; New lork Central UP,
Eno 27)4, Lake Shore 7i%: llliuois Central 8814;
Pittsburg M: Chicago and Northwestern SI, 1 4; do
preferred 9«, Rock Island 1 39; Western Uni
Telegraph Company 113)4.
Sub-Treasury balances; Coin $123,700,077; cur
rency $11,102,858.
PRODUCE
HAZTiMOSa—Flour firm and unchanged: How
ard Street and Western superfine 3 25(^3 75, ex
tra 4 2535 to family 5 0035 75, City Mills super
fine S 25@4 00, extra 4 S0@5 00. Rio brands 6004s
6 25.FsUpsco family 6 75. Southern wheat steady;
Western firm: Southern red 114@116: amber
117iSJ 1 IS. No £ Fennaytvania red 116@116)4.
No 2 Western winter red spot and May 1 It);.
Jane 112)4«l 12)4, July 111)40111X, August
108)4. Souther* com inactive; Western urm;
white (0-. yellow 45. Oats higher and firm: south
ern 55.337. western white 35^30. mixed 53055)4.
Pennsylvania 344)35. Ryo steady at 61. Hay
firm- prime to choice Pennsylvania aud Marylard
1300014 00. Proriaiona steady: Mess pork, 10 75.
.tlulkmeatr, looae—shoulders 321©*: clear nb
©5: iiackwl shoulders 4)4. do clear ribs18)4.
Bacon—ahouldera 454. clear rib sides 6. Hams
9X@11- luird—refined in tierces 7. Buiter
steady and firm: prime to choice Western
packed 14®16.ro!l llgtlS. Coffee quiet but ateady;
lie in cargoes 10)4@14)4. Whisky dull.
Nswkoax—Plour dull and strongly in nuyera
favor. Southern flour dull and drooping, com
mon to fair extra 4 7505 60, good to choice d-i 5 65
,a,675. Wheat moderate trade-, ungraded red
winter 1120115.No 1 do 116@116)4. Cornier
hiaher; ungraded 41®4l)4. No 3. 41. Oats dull
and shade lower; No 3 white 37057)4. ho i 350
36)4. Ccffeednll and shade lower, rio m cargoes
10)4015. in lob lots 10)4014. Sugar quiet and
steady; fair to good refining l)(|l)4 pntae 6)4;
refined quiet and unchanged. Molasses moderate
demand and unchanged. Rios firm and in fair
demand Carolina fair to prims 6)407)4: Louis
iana fair to urime 6)407. Tallow moderately ac-
tire imd steady at 6! ;©6 3-16. Rosin quiet acd
firm at 140 far good strained. Turned ice weak
at 27)4. Pork dull and again a shade lowvr; mess
spot 9 00 toroid, 10 00010 U)4 for new. Middles
quiet Western and city long clear 4 95. sbort
clear 5 05. Lard lower; prime steam 62506 50.
Wflisky dull at 104)4. Freights firm.
lyomsviLXja—Flour quiet and unchanged; ex
trm 5 000 3 25 family 4 0004 25. Wheat steady; red
acd amber 1050110. Corn firm,-while 41,
mixed 43. Oats steady, white 3S. mixed Sft. Pork
steady at 10 01010 25. Lard steady; choice leaf
in tierces 7)Z.rtoin kegss!4.- Bulk meats steady,
shoulders 3 40*34. clear nb 4)4; clear aides 8)4.
Bacon teady; should era 4)4; clear rib 5)4: clear
side* 5). Sugar-cured hams S)4@9J4. Whisky
iu fair demand and steady at 102.
Cmci»»arl—Flour dull; family 61005 75.
Wheat easier; red and amber 1040109. Corn
active and lower at 39040. Oats droopin and
d nil at 34037. Pork quiet and firm 10 00. Lard
in good demand: current make 6 05. Bulk meats
strong, shoulders S 5003 60. clear rib 4 5504 56)4:
sbort dear sides 4 75. Bacon steady and in fur
demand: shoulders 4) 4- dear rib* 5)4. dear sides
5)4. Whisky in good demand and nigner at 102.
Sugar steady—hards 8)409)4. white 8)408)4
New Orleans 607. Hogs quiet an: a ssy.
Ckxcaoo—F>our fairaemand and steady.tpring
extras 5 250450: do Minnesota, 4 73, low grades
2000275; Western patent, 5 0006 00. Minnesota
5 5008 00. Wheat unsettled and shade lower. No 2
I Ihicaeo aoring 1 (k>)4 cash. 101)4 J one, S5'4 J air.
No SdoSL Corn a shade higher at S5)z^3£)4
cash. 35)4 June, 36)4 Jute. 37)5 August. Gate
fair demand and strong 28'.' casn and June; 29)4
July. Pork aelire firm and a shade higher; 9 55
—.h and June, 9 75 July. 9 85 August. I^rd
steady and firm at 6 07)4caihandJane.610 July.
6 fiiS August. Balk meats quid: shoulder* 3 65.
clear rib 4 65, short clear sides 4 85. Whisty
stesdyatlOS, ....
8t ixjijis—FloarsteaJy and prices nnchanred:
double extra fall 4 600s 70; treble extra fall
4 ttuteiu. t 2J-J.5 0. .-Loire 65006...
Wheat b rher No 2 rtsi lail 1 IS cash, 1 12^ Mmv.
,'fri: 0t 11)4June, 104S,^io- . July, 1O1 7 S 0
7 . mat, N^ 3 do 1 u-.*g, 1 Corn opened
MARINE NEWS.
NBWIYORK—Arrived—Ssnto Domingo, So-
lento.
Arrived out—Rose of England, Warren Has
tings, Knur Oscar, Britannic, Indiana, Cybele.
Ocean King.
SAVANNAH—Arrived—City of Savannah, N
Y, and schooner May Erelyn/Uonduras.
S too as ana Honan
COR&BCTID DAILY BY
1j. HIl’LEY, HBOKHtt.
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold) ..112 a 114 I a catldogue. which will bo sent free onapplh
RUDIMBNTS OF MU81C. (tecta)
W H CffKinxQS. /•''
PIANOFORTE PRIMER. (80 eta)
Ebxst Paueb.
ORGAN PRIMER. (EOcts) Da Staihks.
These are called "Primers,” tut aro really
handsomo :md valuable books, containing so
much information, so many illustrations, cut9,
and exercises, as moro properly to deservo tho
nano of ‘‘Instruction Books.”
Tbey are part of the magnificent stock of
Noybixo, Kweb k Co, London, (of whom bit-
soil A Co, are the exclusive American Agents)
and indicate the great value of tho Oratorios.
Cantatas, Choruses, (bound and separate). Glees,
Anthems etc, etc, which are always on hand.
Every leader, teacher, and organist should have
Goorgia7 per oent. bonds (regular) Ill a 112 I cation.
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)...110 a ill | Any book msiled, post free, for retail price.
OLIVER, DITS0N& GO., Boston.
0 H D1TSON A CO, 843 B’dway NY.
maj 23 tt
Georgia 7 percent, bonds (new) 118 a 117
Georgia 6 per oent (Old)...,. .101 a 105
Geogia 6 per cent (new) 107)<«10S14
City of Macon (longdate) 69 a 60
City of Macon (short datel — 70 a 75
City of Augusta 7 per cent 100
City of Atlanta 7 per cent.„„,.„„„„„.„.100
City ot Atlanta 8 per cent 105
City ot Savannah 76 a77H
Central Baiiroea joint mortgage.. ...110 a 111
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds 101 a 108
Northeastern RRbonds(endorsed) .103 a 105
ifacon and Western R R bonds..._....103 a 105
Southwestern Railroad 102 a 105
Western R.K.o! Alsluimalst mortgagellX a 113
Western R. U cl Alabama 2d mortgage... 112 a US
M. A A. R.B. 1st raortgage(notendor’d) 75 a 80
X A A R K, 2d mortgage 95 a 98
A. A G. R. tt. 2d mortgage (endorsed)..100 a 103
South Ga A Fla 1st mortgage bonds.,107 a 109
do Sd do ... SO
Southwestern R R stock 105 a 108
Central Railroad stock.’....'.'.’.’. «: 771 THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY
KCS.Ii'"*'
BY STATE'AUtHORITY.
114000 «$1
Four New Pianos
MUST BEHSOI.D
Auvusta A Savannah Railroad stock.„.„103 a 110 I
ton •
10010)41!
4505O
1)00653
........ 6@i so;
1 2501 4C1
... 65075
Maoon Wholesale Market
OOBElOiaD DAILY BY
i\ ICS. TINTSLISV
GRAIN AND PROV1HIUNS.
BACON—Clear rio sides
^■Shoulders
Balk dear rib sides
Bulk shoulders
Magnolia hams
LARD—inubls
Leaf, in tubs
Leaf, in buckets
OATS—For «—f
Rust proof seed.............
SALT—Virginia.
Liverpool
MEAL.
boited ..........
CORN—By car load......
small lots
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl
Choice 11
Extra family, per bol...
Family, per bbl...
Extra per bbl.
COFFEE—Oommoa
Fair
good
Prime.......
J a va
Best Rie...
SOAPS—Peril, .
S CLASSES—Choice Cuba. hhds.„
Choice Cuba, bbl,.,
Sugarbouse, hhds
Hogarhouse, bbls......
Choice Ni>w Orleans,
UGAR—Golden
Brown
O. coffee....,
BxtraU. White-
Standard
Granulated.........
Powdered and crushed...
CHEESE—Best Cream..,
Factory.....
CRACKERS—Soda
cream
Ginger.
Straw oerry
Fancy
CANDLES—Star.
Lightweight.....
NAILS—Bast, 10a..
STARCH
PHPPBR
SPICK...,..,
GINGER...
NUTMEGS
CLOVES
CIGARS—PerM.........
CHEROOTS
SNUFP—Lonllard-s. jar,
Lorillard'i.foil,
TOBACCO—Common
Medium -
Lucf Hinton....
is drawn in persnonce of an act of tbe General
| Assembly of the State ol Kentucky
For tlie Benefit of
I Educational Institutions-
THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE SCHEME
WILL BB DRAWN IN PUBLIC AT COV
INGTON. KY. UNDER TOE SUPERVISION
OF SWORN COMMISSIONERS ON
MAY 31, 1879,
SCHEME:
1 Prize of $14,000 is
1 Prize of 8.000 is
1 Prize of 4.000 is
2 Prizes of 2.5'»> are
4 Prizes or 1.000 aro
10 PrizrB cf 500 are
50 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
500 Prizes of
1.000 Prizes of
100 are.
50 are
25 are.
10 are..
5 are
27 Approximation Prizes amounting to
$14,000
8.003
4,0(0
5.000
4,(00
5,000
5,000
5.000
6.000
6.000
6,000
2.925
1,596 Prize, amounting to .
.... $87,925
... 4)4 »• 9
60
...... 75 al 10
, 100 a 140,
.500 a 8 59
braes; this is a brazen age. Brae,
bcilda rsilroida and builds cities ; itiare is
no need of monoy 5 imitate Atlanta, sir ; !et
tbe world know what you hare got and if
there ii anything you haven't got send out
a reporter aud let him moke it, ’
“ l w.li mention a thing, air, that would
nui Atlanta wild, yet it doe* not dutarb
Macon jin the least It is not generally
known that there i, a numweript history now
opened
firm; No i mixed aua.
Oat quiet end
J- VFhijkj
10 00. Lari
June,
firm; Xoj.il cash ard Jane* SI %
steady »t iUv. tom r.rZmi-r, Job birr
UeU at 610. Bulk aw., bic-tij
cit*r nbs ■» 70. b&roa uusetiltrd; »! >
5 JO. ciatr aides S SO
HAVAL BT0E23
WiLMIf STOW—«pmu sarpenune t,
Roam firm at 1 05 tor mnunni. 1
straixtaxl. Crude turpeatsx^e
hard; 1 dU tor yoliaw dip: J iO fur i
at s*X'
TOTQlgTL
Exchange on all tfie principal citiea of Europe
and direct remittancea to an j place of the Euro*
pean continent. ’Corrected by A. S. Heifort..
Reapoctive value of foreign moneys:
_ Rcicnsmart t4*<c?old
1 Austrian Florin (rilrer) 4S “
•* (currency)^. 4 ‘
l Hollandiih Florin 41 “
l Franc on Belgium 19?« “
l 44 on Switierland.(eidg.Wahr) “
1 M on 19X “
i “ on the Orient 90% m
l Lire Italiano.... 19 -
I Kroner on sVedeu.Norway, l>euxu‘rk
1 Rubel (Russia) ,, r 82 M
1 pound Sterlimc M . M .... M « M . M 4.91^
Whole Tickets, $1.
Club rates upon application.
CERTIFICATE AS TO
Bond for Payment of Prizes.
By the conditions of this net the maragirs
were required to execute TO THE STATE OF
KENTUCKY A BOND IN THE PENAL ftUJI
OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,
conditioned for the prompt payment of all prizes,
»nd the faithful discharge of all duties imposed
by said act. as seen by tbo certificate of tbe
County Clerk, as below stated.
SIMMONS A DICKINSON. Managers.
State of Ke-ml'csy, ■)
Henry County, >ss.
City of Newcastle,)
I. W W Turner, Clerk of-the County Court in
and for said Connty and State, do
hereby certify that the bond to the
Commonwealth of Kentucky in the
penal sum of one hundred thousand
dollars, required to be filed by the
Act for the benefit of the Henry Male
Academy and Henry Female College,
passe 1 by the General Assembly of
said Commonwealth, end approved
Dec 9,1850. was duly executed, de
livered, accepted, and approved, and
that said bond is duly filed m my
office as Clerk of said Conrt,
Witness my official signature and seal of office at
Newcastle, Henry Countv, Ky, this
25thdsycf March. A D. 1879.
-j WW TURNER,
y County Clerk,
Henry County, Ky.
Address all orders to
WILLIAMSON k CO., General Eactfrn Agents,
519 Breidffiy, New Yirk.
List of drawings published in tha New York
1 Herald and Sun. Ail out of town ticket holders
I are mailed a copy ol tha official list as soon as
received.
The next drawing May 31, 1879.
Wanted atonce Qiood, Reliable Agents
inEveryTown Address as above-
man? d»2 24 26 4t£wlt
S1200
SALARY. Venaineat ninont
&&te-l lo Mil SiAbK Goode IO deal-
•*. Frhffif«p»u.
AddrtM 9. x. GRaXT 4 COt, X,
*• t M b Uemt S;, ClsclaadU. 0»
ptEORGU. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas C P
U Newton, administrator on tha estate of A.
Goolsby, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the Court cf Ordinary - of said county in his
petition duly hied that he has fully administered
A Goolsby’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any tbey
can, why said administrator should not be dis*
chained from his administration and roceire
letters of dismission on the first Afonday iu
June, 1979.
Given under my official signature.
martlawSm J A McUANUd Ordn'y*
flit Reprd to Cool
N O W is tha tima to secure a bargain for Cush
Will give accommodation to parties who
can make a Bank Note.
Also lor CABINET ORGANS on tbe sums
terms.
my244t . J W BURKE k CO.
15 OOO 1 ’° DNDS ortho cl,oicest
Tennessee Hams, Sides and Shoulders ever sent
to this Market just received by
m.v2t
JONES k COOK.
AS LOW AS THE
LOWEST!
6 Dozen Messina Lemons
, FOR
Ono Dollar
AT
S SCHWED'S,
Next to the Telegraph k Messenger.
my24 2t
Pianos to Rent.
Call early.
my244t
J W BURKE A CO.
JONE8 k COOK.
Wm. B. Sturtevant & Co.j
103 PARK PLACE. NEW YORK.
(Late of 8avannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VESETABLES
SPECIALTY.
Refer to Messrs Jones A Cook, Macon; John
McMahon. Esq, Savannah, Ga; Milo Hatch. Sa
vannah, Gat National Park Bank, New York.
8tendla furnished on application.
Our advantastea for handling PEACHES ami
DRIED F&U1T8 are unexcelled in this city,
my 24 2aw8w
CENTRAL. HOTEL
EUPAULA. ALABAMA.
Q.OOD BOARD and Rooms and tbe Best At
ntions.
aistr
HILLINGS k MOTE
s :
. B, j
9. J
Omei
CHIEF ENGINEER N k S R
COLTWnus, Gi. April 25,1879.
BALED BIDS for Grading this Rood from
J Hamilton to across Pine Mountain will be
received oy the undersigned until tha 8th of
Mar, with privilege of rejecting any and all bids,
(about 41 miles, 90.009 cubic yards.
apr29 eod St A DEXTER, Chief Eng:
G eorgia Cane Syrup.
Q g BARRELS of excellent quality just re*
ceived and for sale at low prices by
JONES k COOK.
Produce and Provision Dealer,
mays 3t Cor Cotton A to and Cherry St.
Keep Cool l Keep Cool!
Grand Jury Presentment.
JUST RECEIVED
100 cases IMPORTED CLARET.
300 cases RHINE WINE.
25 cases APOLIilNARM WATER.
SSesses THRONTUALER WATER.
25 cases SELTZER WATER.
25 casks LOUInVILLE BOTTLED BEER.
10 cases FRUIT SYRUPS.
10 casks McEWAN's ALE.
ScasksBRYASY PORTER.
Prices to Suit the Times
Gooda delivered free to any part of the city.
Sam Weichselbaum
mayll aunitamlm 75 CHERRY STREET
SMOKE THE ONLY GENUINE
PRIDE of DURHAM
A pure Tobacco, not flavored -with poisonous
drugs Manufactured by Z I LYON, & CO, Dur
ham, N C.
A BECKWITH’S A
NTI-DYSPEPTIC Piu5
These Pills will prevent and cure Dyspopsla,
They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mild speri-
rient, and admirably adapted as a Family Medi
cine. They are u&eu by iho most cultivated peo
ple in our couutry, and are extensively used by
rhysici&ns in their practice. Hold by Druggists
generally. Send for circular. E R BECKWITH
Sole Manufacturer. Petersburg. Va.
WHY
Not send 25 centsfor a Sbeo
of Soldered PATCH
I’IjATE, with which
you can mend all your Tin
and Copper Wore a
ytar. 7 Platts for $1.00 Post
free with directions.
MA0KEY M’P’G 00.,
CnABLYSTOB. S O
Portable TtosMai Papes.
FARM, PLANTATION A MILL MACHINERY
of all kinds. Isos ass Reass Castings.
fiS-Setd for Cataloguo and ipecial Low Prices.
SCHOFIELD'S IRON WORKS. Macon, Ga
AGENTS,i'READTHIS
Sample free. Address SnaasiAN & Co.. Marshall,
jl.w'C.
$77 a month nnd oxpenses gnurantoed to
*7*7 A YEAR and expenses to agents
Iff / f < r ~ ■ - r 1 —
L IST OF NEWSPAPERS with adTertuing
rates, 100 pages, 10a. U P ROWELL 4 CO,
New York. inayl5d&wlaw4w
John Li. Hardeman*
Attorney at Law,
- - Oonrwla
Tax Receiver’s Notice
AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop-
JL orty for the J car 1679 nnd would fie pleased
to have Tax-Payers call and make their Re
turns promptly, as the timo is short and the
Books must be closed as the law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co, Ga,
apr24 tf Office No 90 Mulb'y St, Macon, (3a
IRST NATIONAL BANK,
MAOON. OA.
BANK10F DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND EX0HAN9E
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
I F your vision is failing—if you aro growing
near-sighted, or your eyosight Is troubling
yon in any way, call on
Mr. Oh. Eefeld* Optician;
and your eyesight will bo benefited by Ihis
Buperior Spectacles and Eye Glasses. They
will remoTe all dimness, blurs, confusions and
floating speck:, and the most sensitive e.vo will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition; flfflra Mnnre Q a m 1 n m
laving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling V/Mroc f lUUI j 3 H. fil. IU 1 p, ill.
tha wearer to view plainly all remote object,.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only be procured from Mr CH REFELD, His
establishment—No 20 Beornd St, Macon, Ga,
apr9 Cm
W W WUIGLBY.
Cashier.
Janll pd
I 0 PLANT,
President
NOTICE.
3E attention of all parties concerned is
hereby called to tho following resolution of
the City Council of aMscod, passed at tho 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 most either pay
the B&me at once or file their bond with the
Clerk of the Superior Court for tho faithful pav
ment of said moneys upon the decision oi th(
Supr.-ru-: Court being reudered.
All persons exercising any business of any
nature whatever within the city who have not
paid their license willpleisa bear this in mind
and proceed at once to file their bond as above
stated, or please come up and pay mo yonr
license. Respectfully
A Ji MCLAUGHLIN, Jb,
majllw Oily Clerk
Commissioners’ Sale ot Valuable
City Property.
U NDER and by virtue of a decree of Bibb 8u
pArior Court in the cause of Harriet J
Aderhold, et al, vs J W Aderhold. et al, the nn*
dersiuuod co:uinisM«'»!ieri in 'm l >]. --r--
will expose at public outcry before the court
house door in Bibb county on tbe first Tuesday
©f June r.ext, between tho lawful hours of sale,
the following property in said decree specified:
Parts of lots three (.8) and four (4). in block
twenty*eight (28). in the plan of tho city of Ma
con, fronting on Troup -street; having thereon
ono dwelling house with a'l necessary appurten
ances; said dwelling house containing eleven
rooms, and being the bou«e and lot whereon
said J W Aderhold now resides. Terms cash.
By order of the Court;
JOHN L HARDEMAN,
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
may IS tutda Commissioners.
{AkORGIA, BIBB CuUNIY.—Whereas Geo
M B Turpin has made application for letters of
administration on the estate of Michael Eisner,
late of said county, deceased.
This xs therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Conrt
of Ordmaryof said county on the first Monday
in June next, to show cause, if any they can,
why letters of administration should not be
granted to applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature. May
5th. 1879. J A McM AN US,
may81 a w4 w Ord inary.
TAKE NOTICE.^ We^ nave
the LARGEST and
be isellingStntlnnqiy
Package in the world. Itccntains 38 sheets of
Paper, 13 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder, Golden
Pen, and a piece of valuable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold store Sleeve
Buttons, Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold-
plated Ring, and a Ladies* Fashionable Fancy
Bet, Pin and Drops, postpaid 25 cents. 5 Pack
ages with Assorted Jewelry ft. SPLENDID
WA CH AND CHAIN FRKE WITH EVERY
$50 TORTI1 OF GOOD3 YOU BUY. Extraor-
diuW inducements to Agents
BRIDE A CO.
Broadway. N*Y
*B||||Afl—Morphine Habit Cured
OPIUM
Commissioner’s Sale,
THE SOUTH END OP JEKYL ISLAND,
IY virtue of a decroe in equity of Baldwin
> Superior Court, in the case of Ann V Du-
Bigr.on vs Jeremiah Beal, executor, etc, I will
offer for sale the south end of the Island of Jekyl
at tbe conrt house door in Brunswick, Glynn
county. Ga, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of Juno
next, between the usual fours of sheriff's sale.
Terms cash.
The property consist* cf 1,500 acres. The
whole Island contains over 5.000 acres. Seaward
street ha* the finest beach in flouthem States.
Garde, fish and oysters abundant
Macon, April 23th, 1679.
sprSO lawiw
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be sold before the court house door in
ihe town of Clinton, Jones county, Ga,
on the first Tuesday in July next, within the
legal hours of sale, five hundred acres of land,
more or less, in Jones county. Levied on as the
property cf William S Monghon, known as tbe
walnut Level place, adjoining lands of Le8
Smith. Mrs Lamar and others, and whereon
said W 8 MoDghon now Iendet, by virtue of a
fl fa No 5 issued from Jones Superior Court to
April ttrm 1379 in favor of C Master&on vs Wil
liam 8 Menuhun. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
May 20tb,lS79.
S J PHILLIPP,
mav2‘2 law4w Deputy Sheriff
H. CRANSTON A CO;,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala
bama Strset, Atlanta, Ga.
Agents for the Geo Fox Starch Manufacturing
Company, the Miams Oil and 8cap Mnnufactur
ing Company. Chicago quotations, spot and
futures, of Meat and Grain received every hour.
FUTURES A SPECIALTY,Confidential,
mayll lm
PRIVATE BOARDING
IIT NEW YOKE 0ITY.
ISTo. 1 Irving JEUaoo,
EjriBAitcB, 117 East Poxtetebsth Stbbet.
H OU8E renovateJ and newly furnished, ele
gant front rooms on Fourteenth Street
and Irving Place, southern expousre. with or
without board. Moderate Prices.
Refers to Perry Nugent. Jisq.r Major 8 L
James.PR Byrne. Esq, New Oleans, La: E
Winship. GwBurr. W M Key. Geo K Barker,
Maoon, Gt. mayl eodlm
TTJfPBECEDENTKD ATTKACTI0JT.
^ Over Half a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of tho State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract the inviola-
blo faith 6t tho State is pledged with a Capital of
$1,000,000, to which it has since wide.1 a reserve
fundof $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DRAW1NG8 will take place monthly.
It never scales orpostpones. Look at the follow
ing Distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place tho
109th GRAND MONTHLY
ASD TUB
Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing
At Now Orleans, Tuesday, June 17tb, 1879,
Under the personal supervision and manage
ment of
Gen. 0. T. BEAUBEGABD, of Louisiana
aud Gen. J.A. EARLY, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000.
Notice—Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, $5. Fifths, $2, Tcnthi, $1,
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize of $100,000 $100,000
1 Grand Prizoof 50,000 50.099
20,000
10.000
5,000
1.000
500
300
200
100
1 Grand Prize of
2 Large Prizes of
4 Large Prizes of
20 Prizes ot
50 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of
600 Prizes of
10,000 Prizes of
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of $200
100 Approximation Prizes of 100,.,,.,
ICO Approximation Prizes of 75
11,279 Prizes, amounting to $622,500
Gejt G T BEAUREGARD, of Lr.
Gsff J A EARLY, of Ya.
Commissioners.
Application for rales to clubs should only bs
matte to the office ot tha Comprny la New Or
leans.
Write for circulars or send orders to
Al A DAUPHIN.
P OBox 692. New Orleans. La.
m ay IS dwell 1 .at »w wit
DR. J. EMMETT BLAGKSHEAR.
Office and Consulting Rooms 80% Mulberry
btreet, opposite Lanier House.
Office Hours:. 9 to 10am, and Sto4pm.
For Paupers : 8 to 9 a m, at the Drug Store
U. Ufi'anil D U.ll V.. 1-7 I' ll . ...
AnpUPT’S STATUE” Soda Fountain is now
X open and on exhibition at ELLIS’ DRUG
STORK with all the new hyruos. Mineral Wa
ns. Etc. Call and TRY IT. apr 23 tf
W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
SANLERSVILLE, - - GEORGIA.
mayl7
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
yryiLL be sold ‘x -e the conrt house door in
\ Y tbe town ot 0.. -u on the first Tuesday
in June next between the gal hours of sale the
followirg property, to wit. Three hundred
acres of land or enough of said land to satisfy a
tax fl fa issued by John Bradley, Tax Collector
of said county, vs D H C Kabem for the year
1878. Said land adjoins the lands of Y S Glover,
Salle Russell and others, and known as tho
Kabem place. Levy made by constable and
turned over to me this May Sd, 1879.
ma,71aw4w W J GRESHAM. Sheriff