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By Clisby, Jones & Keesb.
MACON, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 1, 1879.-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.288
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY; OISPATOHBS.
Foreign.
Loudon, May 31.—The Poilugueec
Csbioet ha* resigned in consequence of
mUrnal dissensions, and AnBolmo J.
Ureamcimp, Counsellor of Slate and pro
gressive leader, baa been invited to form
a new ministry.
Irish Colonization.
New York, May 31.—At a meeting
last night In aid of the Irish Catholic
oolonixetbn movement, several promt,
cent Roman Cslholio priests and laymen
were present. Bishop Spalding explained
the project. The Irish Catholic Colon!-
ration Association is a joint stock com
pany, incorporated nnder the laws of the
State of Illinois. Its capital stojk is
1100,000; its shares |100 each. The I few of *thoBe who 'participated in the
money coming into their hands from the J meeting, that the adoption of this
tale of stock will be used in aiding poor I policy would be construed as backing down
loionfsls in such manner, however, that on the part of the Democracy, ita ad
it must, without doubt, be paid back af- vocatea made the point that although
MS tuns to the Association- About t hi re have been individual utterance in
fWO,000 wero subscribed by tboaoprea- ravor of withholding supplies in the event
tut. I of failure to secure the enactment of the
May :tl. William Ht-nry political clauBoa originally embodied in
fuocbard, partner in the engineering tho appropriation bill, it is not trno that
film of Clark & Ponch&rd, has been con- any such stand has ever been taken by
seated with Bsron Grant in floating die. | authority of the party. On the oontrary.
outlined, that the President oannot jnsll- J 00 ^* 5, 7°^* e T n , : "f
fl.hi.-Iiki./.ia li. -- 1 aud amber 106*110. Corn steady, white 44.
nobly withhold bis signature from the ep | Oata In fair demand aad steady; white
propriation bill merely becaase It omits
to make provision for a particular object,
and that la the anticipated event of his
approving the. present bills, the Demo
crats will have aooomplisbed for the next
year exoolly what they would have ao
oomplisbed for an indefinite) period of
tluio by former bills, and whst they may
continne to aooompliah by similar legis
lation as tongaa they remain In^powsr.
The joint meeting waa adjourned until
Monday, by which time the recommen
dations agreed upon will have been pro
mulgated in appropriate phraseology by
the sob-committee, consisting of Sena
tors Thurman, Raton, Vance and Bailey,
and Representatives Chalmers, Springer,
Ewing and Rogers, and submitted for
final approval, preparatory to their pre
sentation to the joint omucus of the Demo
cratic members ef both Honses, which
probably will be held Monday evening.
In response to objections raised by a
37, miied 3a Fork steady at 1022. Lordsteodj.
choice leal in tierces 714, in kegs 5%. Balk meats
steadyisbouldere 314, dear rib 4%: clear sides 1%
Bacon firm; shoulders 412%: clear rib 615: clear
sides 5 4s. Sager-cured bams 9*10. Whisky
easier at 101.
Cucinaxi—Hour steady; family £1036 75.
Wheat quiet but firm: red and amber 105®
110. Corn firm; miied 3S%*40. Oats dull
at 32935. Fork steady: lobbing at 10 00. Lard
Isirdeuisnd: current muse 6 uO. Bulk moats
• l-ody and Drm: .boulders S 60. clear rib 4 55.
short dear sides 475. Bacon steady and in good
VEGETINE
SAVED MY LIFE.
Bosioy. Dec 17,1ST!.
H R Snvxxi. EtQ—
Dear Sir—May 1 ask the larer ol jou to make
my case public 1
In 1561, while on picket duty in the army. I
was taken with a Hi. which lasted all night. Wss
taken into camp, and dosed with whisky ard
quinine. After this hid fits every day. and
the question whether each stand should
be taken haa never been acted upon by
the Democratic caucus of either branch
of Congress, or by a caucus committee
until tbie afternoon.
sstrous Lisbon tram-ways. The com
pony haa faiiod. Ita liabilities aro stated
at.900,000 pounds.
night Dist'ALXJtiisa.
AUnrim, May 31.—Tho majority of I
the Hup:, me Courtjat Jaokson, Tenu., ibis
. in.i.g il.icidml that the pr-vions char
ier of Mempbte bn been validlv repealed I LATEHX TELEHKAFHIC REPORTS
Ly tbe legislature, and that tho same poo-1 _o—
pie and the same territory have keen I OFF1UB TBLifGRAPH AND IsKSBBNGBK
coostilntlonallyro-inoorpornted nnder tbo > Mar 31.1879.—Kvsviire.
demand: .boulders 41814. clear ribs 5 12)4. clear j token to Newborn Hospital, and there treated
sides 6 37)4, Whisky lower at 1 OX. Sugar steady I by the attending physicians. 1 grew worse and
—hards 8%*4%, white 8%*8%- Hew Orleans | was sent home. Remained in poor health for
6*7. Hogs firm* I four years, treating with many physici.ni, sad
CECiOO— Floor steady and unchanged: spring I trying many remedies. Finally Scrofula made
aitraa s 15494 jo: do Minnesota! 4 76, low grades I its appeoronee on different parts of my body,
X 00® 175; Western patents 5 00446 00, Minnesota I and my head was so d ise&aed as to be frightful to
150*5 0). Wheat lair demand and firmer. No_ | look at and painful beyond endurance. Alter
August. Date lower at *9 caah and June, So I twice, each time giving their treatment a thor-
Julv. Pork lower but in fair demand at lough trial. Finally comeback to Boston, diw
96i)4caih and June, 9 75 bid July. Lord in I ooursged, with no hope oi help. Life was a bur-
fair demand at 6)07)4 cash and June, 6159617)4 I den to one in my situation. My disease, and the
July. Bulk meats steady: shoulders 3 60: clear I effect of so much powerful medicine, bsd so dam-
rib 405, short clear sides 4 81)4- Whisky steady I aged my system, that tbe action of my stouioafc
it 103, I was apparently destroyed, and my bead was
8r. LOUU—Flour quiet and unchanged: quoted I covered with ulcers, which had in places eaten
double extra fall 4 5094 75; treble extra fall I into the skull bone,
4 8595 00, family 6 2095 40. choice 6 5096 00.1 The best physicians said my blood was io full
Wheat inictirs. No 2 red fall 114 cash, 112)* I of poison they could do no more forme. At '
June, 104%*lO4% July, 10(549102% August, I this time afriend who had been an invalid
No 3 do 111. Corn active and lower with strong I me Yegetine had restored him to perfect health,
shipping demand. No 2 mixed 3474985 cash, 34% I and through his persuasion 1 commenced taking
984% June. S4% July, 38% August, 37% Septem- I Yegetine. At this lime 1 was having fits almost
ber. Oats dull and lower. No 2, 20% cash. 20% j every day. I noticed tbe first good effects of
Juno. Whisky steady at 108. Fork quiet; jobbing ( Yegetine in my digestive organs. Hy food sst
at 10 00. Lard dull at 600. Bulk meats easier; I better and my stomach grew stronger.- I* boson
csr lots of clear ribs 460@466. Bacon easier; I to feel encourage!, for I could see my health
dear rib sides £15*5 20ca»h, 607%S610 June, I slowly and gradually improving. With renewed
' ..... hope I continued taking the Yegetine, nntil it
hod completely driven disease out of my body.
NAVAL STORES. I it cured '.be fits, gave me good, pure blood, and
Georgia, Basse Co. IIav sist, 1579.
\ OTICB is hereby given that I will, at the
meeting of the General Assembly Jnly
ensuing, effer the following local and special
bills, to-wit:
A Bill. To be entitled an Act to repeal an Act
entitled an Act to amend an Act entitled an Act
to create a Board of Commissioners of Bo&ds and
Revenues for the county of Baker, approved
February 26th. 1S7S, amended by reducing the
number of Commissioners from five to three, and
for other purposes therein named, which said
Act to be repealed was approved February SSth,
1877; and to re-enact tbe original provisions of
said Act which was amended: and also to amend
the same so as to provide that said Commission
ers shall be freeholders, and for other purposes
therein stated.
A Bill, To be entitled an Act to Confer addi
tional powers upon tho Tax Collector of Baker
County, and to make said Tax Collector ex-Oiflcio
Sheriff m certain cases, and lor other purposes.
P D DAVIS.
ful dltAwtt Member of the Legislature.
5 25 July,Clear sides 5 4595 50.
It cured "the fits, gave me good, pure blood, and
Wiisiiorov-sDimi inroontina ouiat at »5 I restored me to perfect health, winch l had not
p WirimmiOB- gnj «gaB"» A°g. enjoyed before for ten years. Hundreds or peo-
strained. Crude turpentine steady at 100 for I P*? t * u *^ 8 C **F Boston con vouch for the shove
Hawie 1 AA f/tw daIIaiw rl i TV* V lfl f/\V* alririn TflV I
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
general law providing for tbe reorganlzi
tion of municipal corporations. Judges
i'Veeman and Turnoy, in a dissenting
opinion, hold that tbo repealing act is
valid, bnt that tbo nets creating and tax
ing tho district is nnoonstitmional and
void. This decision unslains the present
taxing of tho diatriot government.
Unow Dill, Mu., May 31.—The trial
of Miss Doer, for tbo killing of MIbs
Hearn, was oontinnod. Farther testimo
ny was lotrodncodfas to the state of Miss
Hearn's miml when her declarations were
made. All tho testimony on this point
being In, tho jndgo satd that beforo de
ciding the qnoHtioa ns to tbe admissibility
of tbe dying declarations,be would hear
Cotton.
— Cotton lirm: middling 12'.. i„w
middling 12, good ordinary 11%; net receipts
677. gross ——: sales 67: stock 6861.
N0210LK—Cotton nominal: middling .net
receipts 274. sales —, stock 6188
Baltimooi—Cotton nominal; middling IS, lo
middling 12%. good ordinary 12, not receipt* 460,
gross 474; sales . to spinners —, stock 3855.
Bonos—Cotton quiet: middling 13%. low mid.
dling 1274. good ordinary 12%: net receipts 157,
gross —r sales —. stock 6710.
Wixstisoxos—Cotton quiet; middling uplands
%; low middling 12; good ordinary 11%;
receipts 4: gross ; sales 4. stock 454.
Fhiijipxlphta—Cotton steady: middling 18%,
low middling IS, good ordinary 12%, net receipts
78. gross —. sales 726, to spinners 211, stock
626S-
HavATT AS—Cotton quiet;middllngl2%,low mid
dling 12%;good ordinary ll%;net receipts 64;
sates 40; stock 3515; exports to Groat
1 * —J r. Mow'iaiuuoiu. uciti i g ro9 g —; sales 40; «u . _
oonnsel nrpao tho point, and the coart I Britain .- continent . Franoe—, coast.
ujjnarnrtl io Monday. . mn et *Nswoituxi-uotton quiet; middling 12%,
New aodk, May .11.—llio annual meet- I low mulling 12%: good ordinary 11%: net ro-
mg of ths bjnoil of tho reformed Fresby- I celpts 437. gross 693; sales 250; stock 61772.
tetisn cbnroli continued to day. A great-I Mobil*—Cotton nominal,.mjddting 12%. low
tr part of the Region wbs takon np dis-
casting tho anbjeot of “Sabbath In the I “‘MsstrinB—Cotton 'steady.”'mTddling 12%; re'
family.’’ Tbe report of tho oentral board oeipteSi: shipments 434, eaiea-73 stock looes.
of domeauo muaions was road, setting JSSSTSSSTSi»
foitb (bat « demand had been made for J ,aloi —.
tn appropriation of fonr thonsand dol- I chabltstot—Cotton quiet; middling 12%;
lota towards carrying on tho new church
m Brims, belonging to tho Honthorn Mis-1 Groat Britain , coastwise , Franoe
bard; 160 for yellow dip; 210 for virgin,
quiet at 72%
jrorsign.
Bxcbangeon all tbe principal clues ot Kurope
and direct remittances to any place of the Euro
pean con tinent. Corrected by A. K. Seifert.;
Respective value ol foreign money*:
1 Reichsmark ................. 24%e gold
l Austrian Florin fsilver) ...... 48
1 “ " (currency) —.42%
1 Hollandith Florin ...... 41
I Franc on Belgium 1974
1 “ on Switxeriand (oidg. Wahr) 19% “
1 “ on Fans 19% “
1 " on the Orient *0%
1 Lire ltaliano...„ ,, 19
1 “ gold. 19%
1 Kroner on Hwivlon,Norway. Denm'rk 27%
1 Rubel (Russia) 62
1 pound Sterling 4.92%
Yegetiae has eared my life, and you trout
liberty to make such use of this statement as
Dleases yon best: and 1 beg ot yon to make it
| known, that other sufferers may find relief with
loss trouble and eipcnse than 1 did.
It will afford me great pleasure to show the
marks of my disease or give any further Info*
rnstion relative to my case to all who desire it.
1 sm, sir. very gratefully,
JOHN PECK.
No 50 Sawyer Street, Bosteu, Mass,
Macon Wholesale Market
OOSBTOTID DOILY BX
. D. TIN8L KY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Bev. J. P. Ludlow Writes.
173 Baltic Stbsit, Bbooxltx. n y,7
Nov 14, 1574. }
H R Srimi, Esq-
Dear Sir—From personal benefit received by
I its use, as well as from personal knowledge of
those whose cures thereby havesumed almost
miraculous. I can most heartily and sincerely
I recommend the Yegetine for the complaints
which It is claimed to care. n
1 JAMES P LUDLOW,
Late Pastor Calvary Baptist Church,
Sacramento, C&I.
......... 57438
......... 4%@5
5%95%1J
........ S%94
9%@9%
8%@9
........ 8988
10910%)
Jacksonvillb, Fla., May 31.—The de
cision of Judge Brarlloy in tbe casao of
the Western Worth Carolina Railroad
| Comparative Colton Statement
For tbo week ending Friday, May 39,1879; I
. , , I N e t receipts at all U S ports for week... 16.896
Company ngainet tho Florida, Central and j jSr. —— lun
iscksonvillo, Fenaaoula and Mobilo Bail- | Toul roccipti'to'thia*date. .....4.879,188
rad Company, end others, nnd tho case Last year.. .....4,166.8,9
’-".•.it 1 oCi-.rs »8‘:nd ^'‘ar: .
the Florida Oentral-nnd Jacksonville, I Totalcrperts to this data.,., - ifiMAXIt
I.a>t year— _
Stock at all U S ports
Last year..™...
.....3.105,349
£64,769
..... 883,481
HW8I
23,547
Pcntscola and Mobile Railroad Company,
ind others, which aro triad together, has
jut been delivered. Tbo Judge holds | gj^k at all interior towns,
that the lien of the so cillod Dutch bond- Last year...——.. P ja
holders is a prior lien to that Q« the | g°* %£'*'** gg
North Carolina Company, whoso funds I Btoct i me ricin afloat for Great Britain... 743.000
»eio fraudulently invested in the Florida Lost year. 129.000
road*, and diemUsce tho North Carolina WEEKLY REPORT,
ompanj’e bills. Ho grants the lien ini The following is the report from the Southern
fkTor of the Dutch bondholders, and I ration markets tor the SOtli. lnduding their
against tho Florida Central for $197,000 weekly ^‘Xw YoTk^tton ^ichinge. wo
»nd intercit for about ninoyeare; a^ftiDat rcv-eivb one day Uter than usu^s
tbe Jtckaonvillo, Pensacola and Mobile galybutok—Oottom 5™.g£ d *}| 1 j D f £
for about $275,000, with like interest. I mlJdl ^'^ a ^ s t«k 6332. m *' E6trocolpt * 640 '
From this decision tho North Carolina *qj^k|y no t receipts 2957; gross 8992; salsa
company and the Florida Central and I eol, exports to Great Britain——; Frenco—;
Jaek*nnvilla and Mobile com- I c0 “ 0 ‘ 74^ton ^is^Td^linT'--. net
rgS&EZSfeiJS- -. .*<» .62;
exports to Franco . coastwise 2000, Great
Britain m **s continent
Baltimom—Cotton hoiulAj; miauling —s low
middling • pood ordinary v net receipt*
li. gro*? —. Kalea —. to apinnera «—. atoo
3t w'.!ekly net receipts 4; gross 2036; sales 880,
spinners . eipoiti to Great Britain —; coast ■
wise ISO: continent —. France —.
Boston—Cotton holiday; middling —, low mid
dling ©. KO°J ordinary —, net receipts 867
Jtcksonville, PenBacola and Mobile com
psnlea of Florida have prayed for ap
peals and decreeB ordering tbe sale of tbo
road* aro in preparation. Tbe rights of
I. Gibbs to tbo road from Qainoy lo
Chattahoochee, twenty-five miles, uro re
served for farther Investigation.
Washington.
WasaiNa-roN, May 31.—At a joint
meeting of tho committee of the Senate
and Rouse Democratic cnucneeee It was
derided to recommend that the Army SJ J5 7841; sale.
Appropriation bill bo passed in usual form ""Sj, ^ Great Britain 8354.
making appropriation* for tho entire Wilwivotoy—Cotton dull:. middling 12%. low
T**r, but with tbo proviso that no moneys tow middling 12. good 1161 ***
•0 appropriated shall be used for em- °^E^5iy™!s6'reoSpU 45; gross ; sales
ploying tbe army for police purposes at W; sports to Great Britain —; coastwise
the polls. Also that tho legislative bill bo | 157: France : continent
Pissed In liko mannor, bnt omitting pro- “
tislona for supervisors of elections and
deputy marshals. Also that clauses in
■elation to tbe repeal of the teat oath and
aotific.it ion of tho jury ay stem be passed
as a separate bill.
tijnopsts Weather huttneil.
Omci Cbikt Siqual Omon,
WAeniiJVON, May 31, 1879.
Indications—For tho South Allantio I ist. “gioas 177. siies tsoo. stock 6H70.
SUUs. stationary, Mlowed by lower pres- ^^^^^lo^t^riul/^. ^ist^lS
sure, south west to southeast winds, nearly ^ntment 1704; Franoe 4619; Channel—,
stationaiv Umperatnre, partly cloudy 1 — — " •-* -**« 1
weather auJ possibly occasional rains are
probable.
FniLADSLPKIA—Cotton holiday; middling —;
low middling —. good ordinary —, net re-
C<, \?t*>kly net*recoipts 68, grosa 1059. sales 1626,
t spinners 1397.stock5431. ,
SAVAirHAn—Cotton firm: middling lt%; low
middling 12%. good ordinary 11%: net receipts
135, gross ; sales 40, stock 8461.
Weekly
da asserts — ■. —l
channel —; continent coaitwue 1952.
New oeleats—Cotton firm; middling 12%.
low middling 12)4 good ordinary ll%.net receipts
auuNiuu'r disfatohks.
WMhtngton.
WktuisoTON.May 81.—Two advuory
ocmuiittecs of the llonso and Senate
Democratic caucnsacs held a joint me«t
ing to day and reached substantially a
unanimous agreement ae to tbe course of
action that should bo adopted by tbe m mdlingl2%:goodordiuory ls : net receipts 125
Mobile—Cotton quiet: middling l:% low mid
dling 12)1 good ordiaory 11%, net receipts 119,
gross—. ssles 100, stock :052.
Weekly net receipts SO.': gross : sales
610: exports to Great Britain. U54; coastwise
I61O; continent ; France . channel .
MERTKU—Cotton nominal; middling 11%: net
receipts 73; shipments 446: sale* 600, stock
15 Weeklj net receipts 672; shipments 4940; sales
10 AtTGCSTA—Cotton quiet: middling 12%. low
middling 12%. good ordinary 12, receipts ft
sUimnents—» sales 148.
Weekly receipts 313; shipments 271; sales
691* spinners —• stock 3217.
CHAELESroX—Cotton quiet: middling 12%;low
dominant party with wgard to Os. ap- 3i5; MportJ
propriation biUd. After a very full io- I Brit&ia —: channel—; coMtwite 806;
lerchango of vlowa, cBpecia'ly a minute | —.
ciaminAtion of the Proaidont’a veto mea- lloCotton qniet: middling UK:
«ges“n connociion with sundry existing Jgg
•Ulues prohibiting interference by the
irm* «*,[h elections, it waa decided to Macoe—Cotton quiet, middling 12%. low mid-
rtcommcnd tho immediate
ths bill making tha usual approprUUon 0X1
for the support of tho army throughout ~ coluxecs—Cotton quiet; nuddlin* 12%. low
the next fiscal year, but containing a pro- ^ SffT S“mi«S
viso that no poition of the money therein ‘foment. 196. soles El-, w spinners .iocs
appropriated sbaU bo used for tho p*y» ] NASHYiixi’-Cotton qnioti middling lfKt low
tracsDort&tlcn caoipaient or BubslfitODOO I middlimr 12Kgood°rdjnyy U#4t notrecelptaoi®;
swa?aas*. t ipm Tr
to keep the peace at the poua. I gsLUA—Cotton firm: middling 72%, low mid-
It wsb further decided to reoommend dling 12, good ordinary n%, receipt* XL ship-
the passage or the legislative, executive m*nt# *31. stock312.
sod judicial appropriation bill in sub- FINANCIAL
•tsfitially tbe same terms as last year's loidot—Noon—Consols money 99. Erie 25%.
bill and for tbo same amounts, except y Am ts—FiveporejmtRente*u»l77%c.
that tbey shall bo morn minutely sporifi-!
; and exoopt, alio, that it shall not g^y^mment •eciuiUei ttromr.
atte any nioyislon for tho p«f of super* | Moneysa«. cichanss 4S~X®*S&. ecwenimml
Usore“J5.p^ marshals
Tho new bill will. boweYSr, oontsin a
tliosa providing tbat no officer shall b« bidoka closed activs: JXtv fork Central 11»^,
•ppoimed or obligation incurred for “T
Object. _ I VM teru S4 r ,l. BccklsUnd 1S9; <Ye«t©rn Union
for which specific appropriation shall uot Me „«)h company 114%: .
Uro been made by Congress. This 8 ub.*»smy balance* Com |12S,6ei.0SS.
'Uuie is already on the statute book, reucy l4-.06-.w7 a<0 _
•Ith tbe exception of the words, “or I PROD OCX
thligation incurred, M and there is also a newYoee-FIcut without decided chotg*
existing which prehibit. the m^e^d«^^i^w^.^tb«nflcmr
Lon of any appropriation to purposes I Oj to'^hoioodi 5 6;»e76. WJieot— spring better
Other than that for which it has bean „j 0 te r lower:ragraded rrf winter U0®115,No
‘Preifically made. The committee* next lAoito^nft w.rnX^l^r.ndl^
Agreed to recommend the passage of a (“^Mtive.ltoSwhite ari No 2 whims6%. Coffee
**parats m* asur*\ euibodjing those see- q Uie t ^ad »uaay. no in cargoesIQfi&lk 1*d job
tious Of the vetoed jmMj* >£
"hich provide for amenamente ot tne | «*-■ *
Iiw concerning tho method of criwiD£
jarors, and for tho total atolition of the
Jarora' teat oath.
In view of tho fact that th* President,
:«to me*aage, makes no sdmmant on
‘ U belitved be Will promptly ap-
iem when presented to him In an
bill. It was slsojargned to-
tUwia 'he programme above
BAOON—Clear rib aides
Shoulders
Hulk clear rib sides
Bulk shoulders
Magnolia hams -
LARD—inbbls -
Leal, in tub*'......'..;
Leal, in buckets.-../...,
OATS—For food..........—
Rust proof seed
SAM—'Virginia. 6@l 80:
Liverpool....................... 1 *5@1 40|
MEAL ’i - 68*73
bolted — — -.... 77*50|
CORN—By car load. 65*67
•mall lots .................. 68*72
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl 7 00
Choice 6 60
Extra family, per bbl ........ 6 00
Family, per bbl.' 5 76
Extra pe* bbl...... 6 60 )
UOFFBE—Common 15
Fair — 16%@1B
Good 16%*) 5
Frime.................. 19*201
Java 26*28
Best Rio —
gOAl’8— Perlo 4% a) 9
MOLASSES—Choioo Cuba. hhds—„ 41
Choice Cuba, bbli -.- 46
Sugmrhouae, hhds 28
‘ - -
BGAR—Golden G — 8%*9
Brown
O. ooffeo *
Ultra O. white—...............
Standard A —
Granulated
Powdered and crushed-.,..
UHEB8E—BestOream — 14%*]
Factory.
0 RACKS RS-Sod* - .....
Cream — 11 all
Ginger — 10 a 11
Btrewberry - 14
Fancy 14
OANDLRB—Star——— IS
Lightlwright — 161-1
NAILS—Basis IDs— 2 35
STARCH — —
PEPPER *0
8PIOB - 20
GINGER d....... 14
NUTMBGS - —... 1 60
OLOYKS -
0IGAR8—Peril - 20 OOai
CHEROOTS - 1200
SNUFF—Lorillanl’s. lar 76 t 1
Lori Hard'*, foil SO.
TOBACCO—Common — - 40 a 4
Mediam : 60*60
ucy Hinton—
Fins.....————
OKERKI/—Kite —.
Halt bbls
VEGETINE ;
She Bests Well.
South Foexlasp, Ms, Oct 11,1S76.
Mb H R Stevbbb— v
Dear Sir—I have been sick two years with
liTer complaint, and daring that time have taken
a groat many different mod.clues, but none ot
them did me any good. .1 was restless nights,
and bad no appetite. Since taking tho Yegetioo
I rest well, and relish my food. Con recommend
the Tegetine tor what it has dono lor me. . t
'ours respectfully.
Mas ALBERT RICKER,
Witness of the above;
MB GBOBOE M VAUOHAH, , • '*
Medford, Mas*.
VEGETINE
.... ,4
'• Prepared by :
H. K. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.I
Veeetine is Sold bv all Druggists
may2S dved frisunAw tf
B. W. CUBBEDGE,
BROKER
-AND-
Real Estate Agent.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUSHT AND SOLD
> ST8ICTIY ON COMMISSION.
Parlicnlar attention given to tbe purchase,
sale and renting of Boat Estate.
opposite Junior
marl ly
A. 2$. Small,
Solo Agent for
ever offered on the market. No retailer
should bowithout it. 1 want every retailer in
the city to try it. If it does not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can be returned and
money refunded.
Also a full line of General Groceries always
on band.
Boris Sm A B SMALL
est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Prices reduced 33 per cent. Address NATIONAL
COMP, ~
PUBLISHING (
PANY. Philadelphia Pa.
S END to C BURKE A SON for your Grate
Yarnish. maylS StawSw
Paints, Oil and Glass
C BURKE k SON’S is the placo to buy
• Paints, Oils and Glass. maylS StawSw
<£ JT *7 A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
I 4 to Agents. Out0E free. Shaw £ Co.
Augusta, Me.
PEACH SHIPPERS
C AN bo supplied promptly with Crates by
applying to A K FISHER.
my82 lm* Powersvilie, Houston Co. Ga:
R. F. LAWTON.
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite 8 Waxelbaum & Bro's Wholesale
Dry Goods House.
A BENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE AND
EXCHANQE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
mays Sm
SHALL PLANTATION
" 7!OR #ale cheap for Cash 250 acres land. 100 of
JJ which is under cultivation and all sown in
Oats. Good house, wells, etc. on the place. Heal«
thy locality—only one and a half miles from
Powersvilie. Houston Co, Ga. The place will be
sold with or without the Oat crop.
A K FISHER.
Powersvilie, May flat, 1S79. my22 lm*
The People’s Favorite
Dry G-oods Resort,
J. W. RICE & CO,
Triangular Block.
Nice line of Lace Buntings just in.
Splendid assortment of Oversuit Patterns offered low
to close out.
Dress Goods of every variety reduced to minimum
figures.
Bools, no Goods.
15,000 FOUNDS of lha choicest
Tennessee Hams, Sides and Shoulders ever sent ]
to this Market just received by
my24 JONHS A COOK.
Ross, administrator on the estate of W R
Burgess. late ot said county, deceased, has made
application tor leave to sell ten shares of stock
of tbo Bibb Loan and Building Association be
longing to said estate,
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on tbe first Monday in
June, next, to show cause, it any they can,
why leave to sell said stock should not bo
^Witness my hand and ofiioial signature. May I superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses. They I
5th, 1579. J A MoMANUS, | will^remova all dimness,_blurs, confusions and |
may law4w Ordinary. H J
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
I F vonr vision is failing—if yon aro growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight is troubling I
you in any way, call on f
Mr. Oh. Kefeldj Optician, j
and your eyesight will be benefited by his
Most complete assortment in the city.
Victoria, India and Bishop Lawns at rock bottom prices.
6-4 Organdies 30c, 40c, 50c.
6-4 French Nainsooks 50c, 60c, 75c.
Beautiful variety of Hamburg, Swiss aud Nainsook
Embroideries and Torchon and Bretonne Laces.
Silk Mitts of every hue.
Latest style Lace Top Lisle Gloves.
2-Buttoned Lisle Gloves 20c up.
Large line of TMLA. -FTITVO selling at reduced
figures.
J- W„ RICE «3c CO.,
39 & 41 Second Street, Triangular Blook.
m44X797 tf *
Incorporated
@ii
. 75 al 20
........ 100 a 140
600 a 8 50
BHIPFIlie PKODUCE
OORRHOTBD DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per fb
Dry salt
Dry flint- ...........
GOAT SKIMS—Dry, per lb
8HKHP SKINS—For pieoo......
8HBARI/1NGS—Per meea
DBBRSRJNB—per lb-
LBATRKR—In the rougn—,
RACCOON—For piece
MINK—Per piece-.
OTTBR—Per pieee -
BBAVBR—Per niece
5® 7
6*10
, 10*1*
20*40
—. 6
14*16
16*20
5*20
- 10*25
60*1 00
26*1 26
„ 16*25
... 27*40
... 5*10
... * 6
... *6
... * 6
@20
*60
WILD CAT—Per piece
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, per kb
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb..,.
GINSKNG—Per lb— ...
DRIBBAFPLR8—Prime per lb /j
DB1BDPBA0UHS—PeeIed,brigbtNol!
Uupeeltd. No 1 - f ? om
DRIED BLACKBERRIES J
WOOL—Fleeeo, burry, per lb— - 10*16
Unwashed- - — 18*26
Wished 16*88
..NOTICE*
A SPECIAL meeting of the Congregation
Beth lirael will be held at the Synagogue
Sunday, Juno 1st, 9.S0 urn. All members nre
requested to be present, as buiiness ol lmpor
fence will be transacted.
By order of 1) ABRAHAM,
jnl It Vice President*
Georgia State Fair, 1879
Now in Prosa and will bo shortly isjued, cn
fine paper, and in good style, tho • j ,o
3P£lX3MZtJM: LIST
of tho Georgia State Agricultural Society for tho
Annual State Fair of 1879, to be held in Macon,
commencing
MONDAY; October 27th,
and continuing oca week. The Premium List
will bo extensively circuited in all portion* of
Middle and Southwest Georgia, Florida and
Eastern Alabama, and also in all tbe Towns on
the Oentral. Macon and Brunswick, Al.antic
and Gnlf, and Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mo
bile Railroad,.
An extraordinarv edition will be gotten out
this year, and business men generally will do
well to secure space at once.
See Agent, or write to
J..W. BURKE & CO.,
Macon, Ga.
luist
SKW AOVKKX18KMKNTU.
The Mange Bait, of Macon,
Does a General Banking Business.
Deposits Deceived.
Collection* promptly made on all accessible
points at Lowest Rates.
J W CABANIS3, JOHN O CURD.
Cmabier. President.
DinECTOB?.
Jko O Cued, W R RoeXEs,
H J La* as, LWHuirr.
G B Robsbts; B T Con jo xr,
G B TUBFIS, 3 WAXXUAtfM,
Tbcka. Wood.
mats diwlm dnads
FOR RENT,
rrai Store on Third Street recently occupied
X by Britt A Co. Posaeesion given at once.
rji
Apply i
jnl It*
H E OLITBR.
Notice to Water Consumers.
O WING to the diminished rainfall that has
prevailed for the last twj vearj the water
supply has creatlv decrea»ed and the reserve is
entirely exhausted. Therefore the Conpanyi,
obliged to cat tbe water off the city for a lew
days until tbe Citterns can be filled. It will be
turned on every day or two tor* abort time to
allow tor flushing. A X BOARDMAN.
jo, it 8upt Macon GL4W Co.
prices unchanged. Maleere. dull and unchanged
Uet steady and is fair demand, Carolina fair to
pnme 6%@7H. Louisiana fair to prime 6%*7,
Tallow puiet and steady at 6%. Room doll at
188*1 eo for good attained. Turpentine week
Pork dull end barely steady; see** I pot
9 00 toroid. 10 90*1013 lor new. Middles duU
and unchanged. Wcetorn and oily long clear 4 20.
ahart clear 6 00. Lard weaker; prune eleam
fS* «“%- Whisk, dull el 104% *106.
^h^cnrviuJr^Ticur quiet and unchanged; *x-
Warm Springs,
WKSTBRN NORTH CAROLINA.
HEALTH AND PLEASURE EE SORT.
H OT and Cold Water, nnsurpesred Mountain
Climate, unequaled Scenery and magnifi
cent Hotel. Acrcwmodu.ona toreirbt hundred
rurttj Hot Baths, In conjunction with climatic
influence*, olmoet specific for Rheumatism,
Neuralgic, Nervous and Constitutional Du eases.
Diseases ol the skin. Kidneys and Bladder, and
Malarial Disorder*.
Beni for deecriptive Circular.
jnllm D» WX H HOWBRTON. Prop’r.
SPECIAL BILL.
A BILL to be entitled an Act for the relief
of Charles A Ncttirg and John T Grant
.* securities of John Jon*, late Treasurer of tbe
State of Georgia.
It is oor intention to apply to the Legislature
cf Georgia, at its session in Jnly next, for the
nateoce ot a special bill with tbe above title.
M*y Slsf, 1879.
jutted
JOHN T GRANT.
C A NUTTING.
SkMIHKl-XorUlne Habit Cored %
OPIUM
PORTER SPRINGS,
23 Miles North of Gainesville. Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J U. REYnOLDS A CO. Proprietors.
Ds C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board perday $2; per week $10; par month $89.
Stage fare $2 50 each wav with one trunk. Liv
ery stable at the Bpringsby A Hope A Co, Stage
Lice Contractor*. Daily moil. Music every
day. Danring in Hall ever, night till 10%
o’clock. (Porter Springs l, the only Hnmmer
Resort in Geergie which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra.) Ten Fin Alley, Billiard Tables.
Swimming Pool, etc; free—no extras. For
pamphlet or special information address Du J R
BB YNOLDS. General Manager, Porter Springs,
Tie Gainerville, Georgia.-jnl ‘
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
Hail Coustt, Qsobsia. v-
Two Miles Bast of G.ginesville on tha Air-Line
Railroad.
7T1HI8 CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BEEN
X renovated and refurnished. Will be ready
by Fifteenth May. 1879, for two hundred guests.
Tables supplied with best the country affords
at rates to suit tbe times. Amusementi—Band
of Music, Piano; Ball Room forty bv eighty feet.
Tec Fins two alleys ninety feet, Bathing Pool
forty by sixty feet, Billiards, Swings. Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant nights. Carriages, Hacks and Buggies
at call. Waters—Manganese. Carbonic Acid
Gas, Lime, Snlpbur and Chalybeate, 60 degrees.
Cures Skin Eruptions, Syphilis and Chronic
Diseases, Dyspepsia, Heart-burn, Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers. Restores Health to
.iooble women and children,
EDW W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
may23 2awSw
$350,000.
floating specks, and the most sensitive evo will I
be restored to Its normal and healthy condition; I
saving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling
the wearer to view plainly all remote objects. |
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only be procured from Mr CH REFELD, His
establishment—No 20 Second St, Macon, Ga.
apr96m
COOKING BUTTER. Rambert spencer,seo’y. j. Rhodes browne, Praaidani*
A prires® E ,ot in stora “ d for “ la at )ard I Capital and Assets over $500,600.
Tho Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liable
JONES & COOK.
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar
From Georgia Grapesj
From Georgia Grapes,
From Georgia Grapes
|o ug lcid Wm, B. Sturtevant & Co.; i
degrees. I " I
103 PARK PLACE. NEW YORK.
(Lato of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SPECIALTY.
efer
John
- to Messrs Jones A Cook. Macon; J:
, cm.Trsq.-ysySfihfeGgvaHityHareh,--.
| vannah, Gai National Park.Bank, New York.
Stencils furnished on application.
, Our advantages for handling PE ACHEB and
DRIED FRUITS aro unexcelled in this city, I
1 my 24 2aw8w
CENTRAL HOTEL
BUT AULA. ALABAMA.
I ^lOOD BOARD and Rooms and the Best At
nlions. . .., , t -
a!2tf BILLINGS A MOYB
Agents at all Prominint Points throughout the State, to whom apply, or to
LAMBBRT SPENCER, Secretary, at Columbus, Go.
WM. W, CABNES, Agent, Macon, Georgia,
aun.tt OFFICE No 87 THIRD STREET. CITY BANK BUfLDING.
1. B. Farquhar
O I PLANT.
2 H PLANT
From Georgia Grapes. LC. PLANT&S0N
Perfect in Purity,
Excellent in Flavor.
Price 60 cents at
MassenMrg’s Drug Store;
iuay22 tf
GRBIATEST
Ont-Door Recreation of tlie Age
NEW AND IMPROVED
Archery Goods]
(Wright A Thorne's Patent)
A BILL to be entitled an Act to authorize
the issue of interest-bearing bonds by the
Mayor and Council of the City of Macon for re
funding tbe present bonded debt and funding
that part of the floating debt ot tbe city of
Maoon herein specified: to provide for
the male and exchange af laid bonds through
a Commission to redeem and pay off said
bonded and floating debt; to provide for the
levy end collection ot a tax for the payment of
the principal and interest of said bonds, and to
prescribe tbe manner in which said bonds shall
be limed and paid eff, and for other purposes.
The foregoing is tbe title of a Bill which will
he introduced at the session ot the Legislature
of Georgia, which convenes in July next.
This May Silt, 1579.
Fjijx Cobpvt,
8 WxxiLBxtnr,
J B Jons,
W A Hen,
A O Sacov,
W B Fikxsxns,
J D Hcdoiss,
L N Wzrriiw,
Alan atms,
R F Lawtot,
Committee appointed by the Mayor and Council
of the City of Macon. jut 2t
Chalybeate Springs.
f ■ tHLS noted Georgia watering place, situated
X in Xeriwetber county, Ga. 1,600 feet above
*©n l^vel. will be opened l»t June next. There
are four Bprinr*—Iron, Snlpbur* Magnesia and
Free Stone. Tbe medicinal properties of tbe
waters are well known all over the booth, hav
ing made wonderful cure* in Dyspepsia, Liver
and Kidney Complaints. Tbe mountain scenery
ia grand and climate pure and delightful. b;knk<
•ts being d«sirabl6 through the entire Summer,
The comforts of home extended to in
valids. We have engaged Profeasor Ken-
ler’s Band, of Macon, for the season.
Have lanre Ball Boom, Ten PiQ Alley, Billiard
Tables, flue drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths—hot and cold—and no extra charge.
BscuniOri tic*eta at ail the Central Kailrcai
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reached
via Geneva or Thoma*ton—splendid line either
way. Bound trip $5. First-class Bar Boom on
the campus. We have everything in order, and
vou can live as cheap as joucau at home, and
put journlf *a perfect trim for the Winter
months. Beard—Day $3, wees $9, two weeks
$16, three weeks $21, month $25. Children and
colored servants half rates; Horses—Dsy 75c,
month $11. For particulars address
ALL EX A THOMPSON,
jot eedim Talbot ton, Ga.
Ice, Ice, Ice.
O UR Mulberry Street Depot is now open tor
the kosou. where Ice con be procured in
anv deeirea quantity. The usual Sunday hours
will be obaerved.
may22 MACON ICE FACTORY.
Bankers and Brokers,
| MACON, - - GEORGIA |
I TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
8tocks and Bonds bought and sold on
raisnion
NEW I MUSIC.
8PLENDID assortment of Now Songs and j
Instrumental Pieces just received.
| and examine them.
miy4 SunSt L W SMITH A CO.
John L, Hardeman,
Attorney at Law.
Maoon. - - aooTula
Tax Receiver’s Notice!
I AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for the 3 ear 1879 and would be pleased
I to have Tax-Payers call and make their Be- 1
turns promptly, as tbe time is sh&U uuj the
Books must be closed as tbe law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co. Gk,
qpr24 tf Office No 90 Mulb'y St, Macon. Ga
9
Manufacturer of
AND
sxia.£,xixii xxsr
Steam Engines
ALL 8IZES — STATIONARY AND
PORTABLE. VERTICAL AND '
HORIZONTAL.
Threshers
AND 1
Separators.
THE CHEAPEST. STRONGEST AND
MOST DURABLE HEPARA-
;toes SOLD,
»(These Engines and Separators received
Premiums aud Diplomas at the Georgia
and Alabama Fairs last Sea-on -and
wherever exhibited.
State Ageuov For
REAPERS.
Harrison’s corn ill.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. A large stock of Sweeps, Shovels and all kinds of Plow
Hoes always on hand. Send for circular giving prices
and description. Address
A» B. Farquhar, Macon, Ga.
MAOON, GA.
BANKiOF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EXCHANGE
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,]
Target Stands, Qniyers. Belts, &c. L
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than ever
offered before. Man orders promptly attended to.
Send for Catalogue and Price-list.
TERRELL DIETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY,
Above goods can also be obtained ol ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway. N Y.
mays eedfim
Office Hourr-9 a. m. to 1 p, m,
W W WRIGLBY,
Cashier,
ianll pd
Shoenfeld’s
IVX edicaieB
Laborers Wanted.
| K MEN wanted to work on track. Wax
A tl 21 per day. Pay every Saturday night.
Apply at Camps, Telfair county, near No 12, M ±
B R R, to J C ANDERSON,
Supt Ga Land A Lumber Co.
may25 su tn tlm 8t
Copartnership .Notice,
I mHE old firm of Schwed & Sieiel have this day
I X associated with themselves Mr Albert Gib*
lan for the purr oso of continuing the Wholesale
Grocery Buxine*?, at their old stand* 46 & 48
Third Street. The firm to be styled and
known as SCHWED, SIESEL & GIB IAN.
Maoon, May 1st, 1879.mays
I bought Fifty Pound* of Shoenfeld’a Medi
cated Stock Feed-about three weeks ago and
tried it on my Mu!es, Horses, Cows and Chick
ens, and will Touch for ill you say in regard to
Its virtues. In fact it is the best thing I ever
>aw m my life. I gave it to one of my Mules
which was looking worse than the balance and
ha commenced to improve from the start. I
could never fatten him before I commenced the
use of tne Stock Feed, and he is now in fine
order, i also tried it wi:n my Cows with the
same results. I will let mv neighbors know it.
E T MOETON.
GriswoldvlUe, Ga, May 9tb,lS79.
STOCK FEED.
; I LOOM" ■' *
O N and after this date we will deliver Ice in
all parts of the city at lc per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or tbe Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
majS2 MACON ICE FACTORY.
H. CRANSTON & CO;,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala
bama Street. Atlanta, Ga.
Agents for the Geo Fox Starch Manufacturing
Company, the Miama Oil and Soap Maaufactur
ing Company. Chicago quotations, spot and
uturec, of Meat and Grain received every hour.
FUTURES A 81’ECIALTY.Confldentil.
mayll lm
HUNT, BANKIN & LAMAR
Sole Manufacturers for tho.Unifed States.
my25 tf
T HE entire stock of BOOT8 and SHOES.
LEATHER and FINDINGS, alio stock in
I Tannery and eveiTthing pertaining to tho busi
ness, is tobe sold in i the next thirty devs regard-
ess of cost in order to; wind up the estate of th
deceased Jacob Schall.
Any one in need of Boots and Shoes can save
*5 per cent by calling on us,
may24 HKWRY SCHALL* Trustee.
“ScMielt’s Portable SteamlEniniies.”
BUILT BY
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Compact, Simple, Strong, Parable,
and guaranteedlsuperlorito any other
WE SELa, .THE
Geiger Grain. Separator
With our ENGINES—For Threshing Purpose
WE ALSO SUPPLY
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sorgho-Mills, Cotton Prases
And Machinery of every description.
-ptyrTT■ tsttvtbOXIjRRB A »X*ROXAIiTY 1
WRITE TOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES,
mavl 6m
THE
AlHacHw Mm Novelty
CfcrpUPT’S STATUB” Soda Fountain is now
X open and on exhibition at ELLIS DRUG
STORE with all the new Hyruns, Mineral.Wa
tts. Etc. Call and TRY IT. apr23tf_
W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
SAN2EKS7ILLE, - - GE02GIA,
mayl7
Keep Cool! Keep Cool!
Grand Jury Presentment-
G korgia. jbirb county.—Wbercw h 6
Langmade has made application for
letters o! administration upon the estate of Jas
G Rogers, late of said county, deceased,
Thi* is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in June next to show cause, If any they can*
why letters ot administration should not oe
granted to av.pl icant.
'Witness my hand and official signature. May
5,1S79. JAMCMANU8,
mav11aw4w ’ Ordinary.
$1200
SALAKY. Peraasent nutan
lied lo tell Sul.e Goods lo dnl<
>o peddlicf. Erptnaes ptll.
Address S. a. GRAM A CO,, S.
4,6*6 Heme Si.. CUcUftad.O*
FOR RENT*
I mHE Morton Five-Room Cottage on New
X Street, A cool and desirable residence.
Apply to
mjJlri4iu:i ft
W H WHITEHEAD,
at 8 T Walker's Store,
SYRUP.
CAR LOAD Prime Georgia Syrup, on con
signment, for cale low by
may 15 St 8AUL8BURY, RESPESS
JUST RECEIVED
100 cases IMPORTED CLARET.
100 esses RHINE WINE.
28 cases APOLLINARIS WATER.
25 cases THRONTHALBR WATER.
25 coses SBLTZER WATER
28 cask, LOUIaYILLE BOTTLED B BER.
10 cases FRUIT SYRUPS.
10 casks McBWAN’s ALE.
5 casks BRYASY PORTER.
Prices to Suit the Times.
Goods delivered free to any part of the city,
Sam Weichselbaum,
mayll iuu4tamlm 75 CHERRY STREET
$2600
A YEAR AgflaU wanted. Busi
ness legitimate. Particular* fir®*.
AMrwi J.WQ&TH * <?0.. Sfcfco uiaUf*