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By Clisby, Jones & Reese,
MACON, GEORGIA* TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 3, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.239
BY TELEGRAPH
8 UK WAY’d DISPATCHES.
Haras* Market*.
BavaK*. Jnne 1.—Sugar market qniet-
dosing with downward tendency;
So*. 10 to IS d.s. iCJ reala gold per
^obe; Noe. 10 to 29d.s. 7i»8j retie;
gelt**** sugar, Nos. 7 to 10, 4J.5i
“,U; linscavatio anger, common to fair,
; Centrifugal eugar*, Noe. 11 to
13, in boxes and hogsheads, 7ia7{ reals;
disks in » arehonse at Harana and Ma
ngas 112.300 boxes, 01,600 bags, 110,-
jOO. hogsheads. Receipts of the week
14, (50 bcxes, 7,700 bage, 12,300 hogs-
Itads; exports during the week 6,700
UX4», 3 950 bags, 11,680 hogsheads, tn-
cltding 188 boxes 3,000 bags 7,080 hogs-
Mtds to the United Statoe. Spanish
gsld 210*211; (icbango qniet and firm ;
Os the United Slates, CO days, gold 7Jc.
premium; short sight, do, 8Js.; cn
bunion lOal'JJa. premium,- on Paris
3.6.
foreign.
r»r« Tows, May 10.—Colonel Wood
ha* broken np his camp at Kambnla, and
farmed a new ono at ifaeen’s Kraal, on
Write Utnvolosi river, in order to better
co operate with Colonel Newdegale. Col
onel Crslonk is seriously ill with ty
pboid fever.
St. PsTiasBDBO, Juno 1.—Two more
of the Kleff Nihilists have been sentenced
lo ten yeais in the mines.
Lisbon, Juno 1.—It is annonnoedthat
lbs Isle ministry, before its retirement,
catolnded n treaty with Orest Britain
fsvorlng the suppression of the slave
trade and the development of oommeroe
*cd civilization of Afrtoa. The treaty
provides for the freedom of oommeroe
end navigation between the adjoining
British and Poilngoeto colonies—deolsr-
logZimbsji river freo to the commerce
of tbe world, end grants Great Britain
faoillties for the passage of troops and
munitions of war serosa Portngeese terri
tory to Month Afrtoa.
London, Jnne 1.—Reuter's Sophia die
patch says it is reported that the Mace
Jooian insurrection is increasing, and
that tbo Greeks are joining the Bulga
rians.
Madrid, Juno 1. — King Alphonso
opened tho Cortes in person to-day. In
bis speech ho doolarod that tbe Ministry
would continue tho practice of liberal
principles. Relations with foreign pow
ers are satisfactory. Tho budgot will
contain no now changes. Tho govern
ment will rnbmit measures to alleviate
lbs streets of tho ten years' war in Cabs,
sad with the assistance of the Cortes will
aodravor to assimilate tho position of the
colony to that of a provinoe of Spain, and
hasten tho day for a complete abolition
of tlavery.
appropriated to matt the erpsaass of
the commission.
The bill was also passed appropriating
|20,030 to provide for tha representation
of the United States at the Australian ex
hibition of 1879 80. Adj onrned.
Edmunds celled the attention of the
.Senate to what he alleged was the un
fair way In which <* iir'.i charges ware
fils their petition and ooatinus to pat on- | low middling 11)7. good ordinary 14. net receipt# | Georgia 7 per rent, bonds (andonod)..-110 a 111
Iff s-i~h nera-ms on the inrr an r , m i_ > lo. Bale. 10, stock IMS; oxporU to the continent Georgia 7 per cent, bond* (new) Ill a 117
&nk we P lt quMifiJd Kv re q a?r« « “’ G "“ "““*
me to do so. . _
inimu
Raw YoXX—Stocks opened Arm; money 40
6, exchange long 4 67)7. short 4 89, stats bonds
dull, government securities ■Irons.
Money *0*. exchange 4 87 H04 SlKwcrernment
seoaritiss inactive; new S per cents 103Knew 4)7
synopsis Weather Statement.
Orrici Cum SiaNat, Omon,
WASHijraTOir, Jnns 2, 1879.
. w . r _ , Indications—For the South Atlantic 1
printed for pnhllo information by the States, slowly falling followed by rising KLudSl. 54 4 ** i0 *^ : 8
Wallaoe Committee, so as to be mistaken barometer, warm southerly winds, shift. I Block, closed irregulxr.New fork Central 119)7,
for established facts. Wallace defended ingtocoolar west and north.partly cloudy |
ths eourse of the committee, and • de- I weather and local rains. - 1
bate ensued, partioipatsd in by Edmnnds, j
Dawes, Thurman and Blaine. Thnrmtn
said ou.--sided statemsots were also made I
pntdio a# • v.donoe by the Kuklur Com
mittee in tbe Soath. Portions of tbe
testimony bearing against the Democrats
foand their way into print, and not the
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
WASHINGTON.
KiFittsbcraSIdi: Chicago
western 9* «. Rock I.lauu 1 89; Wesker a Umoa
Telegraph Company 1 It;
Sub-Treasury balances; Coin (143,599,474: car-
| reucy HMMUM
FBOSUCI
BAITIMOM—Flour firm: Howard Street and
Western superfine 3 4408 7*. extra 4 4404(5,
family 6 0005 7S, City Mills superfine 3 4*04 SO.
extra 4 0005*0, Bio brands S 000* 45. Patopsco
- - - — i fin
107Kal06X
59 a
70 a
Gsogia 6 per cent (new) _____
City of Macon (longdate)-.—
City of Macon (sbert date) ......
Oity of Auguita 7 per cent
City of Atlanta 7 per cent.—.—,
City of Atlanta 8 per cent
Oity or Savannah -
Central Bauman joint mortgage
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. honJi-.-JOl a 109
Northeastern REbonds (endorsed) -103 a 103
Macon and Western B Bbonds ....103 a 105
Southwestern Railroad- 104 a 105
VEGETINE
SAVED MY LIFE,
—110 a 111
DAY DISPATCHES,
FOREIGN.
From South Africa—India and
Bulgaria.
Losdon, June 2.—A dispatch from
Tape Town to tbe Tints says the infor
mation that King Cety wayo has bnraod
tbs Royal Kraal and retired to northwest
Zaldand with si large nrmy is officially
ooafirmed.
Ciuotto, Juno 2.—There has been
* plentiful rain hero and in tho neighbor-
toed daring tbe past week, doing much
,-ood. Reports are not yet reneived from
Us outlying district, but there is every
ruion to believe tho rainfall has been
pwl
Loudon, June 2.—A Vienna dispatch
U tbs Jims: says tho concession of Gov-
mtor-Qeneral Aieka Pasha to the popu
lace in not hoislintr tbo Turkish flag and
sot seaming tbo Fes cap, havo produced
a (try bad effect at Constantinople—es
pecially on tbe Sultan, who scorns to at«
tschfsr greater importance to those mat-
tin than bis ministers.
Ths Saltau is said to bo determined to
insist on hoisting the Turkish flag. It is
<*id stringent intimations to that effect
bits already been sent to Aieka Pasha.
It is also intended to lay tho oabo before
the powers.
Aleko’e conduct is considered insulting
ssdsstho first step in a movement
■bicb.in the end will render the Porte’s
•atbority altogether illusory.
This fear seems not altogether base-
lets si the agitation commenced in favor
*f s native commander of militia, which
paints toward a denial or limitation of
lbs Sultan's treaty-right to appoint ths
Btslitts officers.
Cougrafl?.
WisttiNQToN, Jnne 2.—Under tno o»ll
of States many billi are belug lntrodnoed
and referred. Among them are tho fol
lowing :
By Wise, of Pennsylvania, for thotax*
Uoa of promissory notes, bon Jh and mort
gagee, and making it aulawtal to exsot
toots tban five per osDt. interest for tbe
loan of money.
By Snndfotd, of Alabama, prohibiting
tbs funding of Uuited States bonds, pay
able in onrrency, into ooin bonds; and by
liwc, of Alstsma, .to substitute legal ten
der currency for national bank enrrenoy.
Among tbe bdls intredaosd and referr
al wai one by Springer, of Illinois, pro
hibiting any soldier stationed within two
miles of any place where a special or
gtcoral dsotlon for a Representative in
Uotigress la being held, from leaving his
birracks for any pupose except that of
relieving guard, or casting his veto on tho
day of election.
In the Senate, MoDcnnld being absent,
tbs consideration of bis resolution was
postponed. Mr. Blaine gave notice of a
proposed amendment, and also to refer
ro tbe Committee on Alleged Election
Fronds tbe facts in regard to tbe South-
era dlttriots referred ta by him on Thars-
dej lest.
The Ilearn Trial-
Showbill, Ind., Juno 2J.—In trial of
Kiss Dner to-day, Judge Irvine anuonno-
ed a ruling of the Court on tbe question
before them. He eaid It was unnecessary
sod perhaps cot proper for the Court to
indicate In what way the testimony od-
—eel lLiUipiin ,i tc.i-ir ininJs differently
Item the wsy it had Impressed ocnnsel.
The Court, after full consideration, thinks
that all declarations offered in evldenoe
Dads by dtoeased daring the lost week
other sickness mast be admitted.
Alt tbo con.iitkr.-4 n.votwiry to make
; Uai sdatiiwable rnncnrr,d. Judging
from the evidence before them in refer-
tt.ee to declarations made anterior to that
time, tbo Court is not satiified and
therefore will not receive Mrs. Geo. Tru-
**t—-she being otlled and not answer-
lag.
Mr. Page said under the ruling of lhe
CeorL James Hearn, daosased’d father,
tod Mr?, i'rnitt wore the only witnesses
tbe djlog declarations tha Stefs had,
t-1 ho would call Mr. Hearn on the
!;*5d, reserving tho right to call Mrs.
Troitt, who wan siok in ued to-dey.
night DisrAixmks.
Washington.
Waihisoton, Jnne 2.—-Mr. Roberts,
w Louisians, chairman of the Committee
Miititsippi Levees, moved to suspend
*^8 rules »cd pass tho bill fer the ap-
rketment of the river com-
hiuion for the - improremont of said
•’•W, fr.-m the bead i-t ' i-.c passes near
•U tnoutb, to its head waters. Passed
*7 179 to £0. It Drovides for the ap-
•'-iutment of five commissioosra, three
the engineer corps and two from
J-Til life, V ho shall toko into constdera-
bou end mature plans for the improve-
cf the Misdismppi river, and re-
the same to Congress. One hun-
"*6 and seventy-five thousand dollars is
Kepnbllcii Cticaa.
Wa&hihotjh, D. C., Jane 2nd.—
test. Us favored making all testimony I The caucus of tbe Republican Scn»tora I f»mily<175. Southernwhext llrm;Weitam firm;
public, and letting the jpeopla judge for to-day contiderej Bsyora’a biU to repeal AS*
tbflmSelYdS. Tho mnrnlnrr hnnr I .l~— OOA A OOl 1— M .... I H °.
mod Mr, Mo
Tho House bill to amend the act making I , e oUon 820, prescribing the'test oath; i^-- s7am.-Wa.ten1
appropriations for the constrnotioa of should be repealed. The other Motion Ve?®m»^350
oertain works on tbe Great Kanawha and relatea to the discretion of G. S. lodges j 37. Rye»teadyst 60031. Hav dull; prime to
Kentaoky ritew, and anthoriz. ng the I j n exaladingfrom iariesDA/ties'Dkrticios- I cb°ii*Te n '»jlv»nU aad Mxrjland itoo0isoe.
SecreUry of War to use pirt of the »p- t ,ng In tbe rebelion. The oauons hSd
propriation la the parohts® of laltablo I t|j lt tbia seotioa nevdr bad been and wna indsi^. Bmcb, *boaldora clew rib sidai
sites wee then considered and peaeed, sf- no t likely to be abnaed. and ebonld I 6 - Hama 9HQ11. Lmrd renaed in tierces 7
ter which the Senate adjourned. stand. No other question oams ud. I I ai x- .
Foreign Anew Democrtlic programme relative I aui %Usndj. Rio in cYnpe* n®l« Whisky dull | NotiCG tO CO lit TclCtOrS.
Sr. Pk . r Jane 2.—A to the appropriation bilUi was incidentally ^ Sujjir quiet,
has been issued, instrncUng the minister mentioned, and though not discussed, the ft^SSSSSmfS^SwSnMuSSSe
of Finance to ieaueafive percent, inter- general sentiment in conversation favored fUr extra A 7505 go. good to choicedo5ti3&675.
nal loan at 92j. for tha nominal amount I a resistance to all tbe attempU of the Whf*t-#pring slightly m buyers'f»fforiwiit«r
of threo hundred million roubles, to oover Democrats to ocoompliab, or seem to ao- i5@ l'lsK.^Com K@Vfel^er? tr^e“
the expenses of the Ute war. Snbscrip. compliih by indirection what they hereto- I ungraded 4404314- No 4,38%. Oats’ steady and
tlone will op n on the Gth inat. fore nnsaooeasfally attempted openly. It I sctire.No s white 37, No l white 35X. Coffee
Four revolutionists, one of whom was was determined, however, to defer die-
a Prussian subject, and one, an nnknown I casslon on the sltaation until lhe new s5.i«gbh. prime « y Z-. refined in fair request ud
loan, iitliev-d to lisve been theconspira • bill is printed and oritically examined. .teady Molasses dull and in buyers favor.
tor Autonoff were hanged at Kieff •» ’ iSSSl SSTMSfe 1 uuti. 3 p m ot Jut, 1
the JCih of May. I soil, brother or Colonel Robert t- lager- Tallow puiet and .toady at 6; '. Rosin quiet at
London, Jnne 2—To-Jay being Whit- soil, of Illinois, took place at his resi-* li ss@140 for good strained. Turpentloe weak 879, foroarrying tbs mails ol the United State
Monday, all markets, both’ hero and in dence in this city this afternoon. The at28K. Pork ate.dy Mdm<risrate d^aiid; mess
Liverpool, ore closed. ceremonies were extremely simple, con- JSSimi ®wrek“wi!ita^SiddtyloSSrfeJ4 87Kl F°° lbercuU * taJ ******* to th ® tcbaduU
Tiitnih of f4«n«ral ShUMi Biiting merely of viewing of tbe remama I abort clear 6 00. Lard Quiet: prime steam I ] . . ^
AJtain oi UADcrm .^aieius. i . re ] ft tiYe8 and frienJa and the fa- I « 6 3i>4. WbUky firmer mtlo6. JPreUbts I or MrlrAl aai departure §p3cifidd by tba Dd
lain os Shields Ute UnUe^StstaTseustor f 8 ” 1 0rat , i0tt bj . £°l° nel . I ? ? , 0rS ° 11 '.. A ‘‘‘iomsntu-yionr ,ulet andtochongeJ; ex- 1 1 .
Jamos aniems. I«e united atstesHsnslor l irga number of distinguished gentle- I xraJiWSSSS family 4 000445. Wheat firm; red I partmeui. in tbe State d Georgia from October
from Missouri, died Baddenly in this city I m (, u were present, including Secretary end ember 1050110. Corn firm, while 44,
jest night. «5hnrn»n Acalat&nt SncrfitArv TTxwIav mixed 40. Oats dull and a shade lower:white ,, , J
• ... «-i ■ ■ o—. 1 I onormaD, Asaiexanc secretary xiiwiey, | „ ss p ork nn ; 8 t at loss. LardaulAt 11,18)9, to June 80. 1830. Cists of routes, with
too
1 Boston. Doc 17.1S7S.
iS **?Jf I R K Sixths. Eiq—
Dear Sir—Mav 1 ask ths favor of ytu to make
my case public i
In 1S31, while on picket duty in the army. I
was taken with silt, whichlasted all night, w.s
. _ _ -i . —---— - iii . taken Into comp, and dosed with whisky atd
Western R. K. of Alabama 1st mortgagellS a 113 | quinine. After this had fits evarr day, and wo«
‘ak^ 11 40 Newbem Hospital, ami there treated
M. A A. R^R. lht morU*BfCe(uot eudor d) 75 b SO I by the attecdinQ phyticians. I grew worse and
••••••: •* * _•* I w*a Bent home. Remained in poor health for
A- 4 8.E. R. 4d mortgage (eadarsed)„100 a 188 I four years, treating with many physicians, and
South G» A Fla 1st mortgote bouds...lC7 a 1C9 I trying many remedies. Finally Scrofula made
„ do _ *d do - M I its appearance on different parts of my body.
Southwestern B E stock 105 a 103 I end my head was K diseased as to be frightful to
Georgia Railroad stock. 83 a 84 I loot at and painful beyond endurance. Alter
7® ■ *7 I trying the moat eminent phjsicians without im.
,103 a lio | provement, a change of climate wai advised.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
WASHliaTOS, DC, Mav 10,1S79.
PROPOSALS will be received st tbe Oontract
35, mixed 33. Fork quiet at 1045. Lard quiet
choice leaf in tierces 7&in kegs sH. Bulk meats
wrote several letters. After six o'clock j; a0D Lagan, Hon. Thomaa Henderson, staadynhoulders SJf. clear ribs,'.; clear sides 6*£ schedulm oi arrivals and departures, initruc I sT?fvr?m' i ™
in the evening, but just before retiring Qane , raI Pjnna . U on. William M. Mor- B^on quirt »nd*tcadyi shoniuereS 12H:cle« 1 1 ncarfiir-Vrom «
complained of a pain in his chest, and riion Genera , j effrIea , a onera t William- “Sdfand in to
shortly afterwards said to his niece, that a Colonel Joaeph Fishback and oth- I d^»d»”l0L 7 7
he was dying, and in 30 minutes expir-1 #r| oacxiXATi-Flonr firmer; family 51O06W.
ed. silting m h.s chair._ and remaining | - l1l8 pall i* ar „ a _ wera Senators Blaine. | 'Sm
Have been to the Hot Springs in Arkansas
twice, each t-me giving tholr treatment a thor
ough trial. Finally came back to Boston, dis-
coursged, with no hope of help. Life was a bur
den to one in my situation. My disease, and the
effect of so much powerful medicine, had so dam
aged my system, that the action of mv stomach
was apparently destroyed, and my head was
covered with ulcers, which bad in places eaten
Info the stun hone.
The best physicians laid my blood was to full
ol pci ion they could do no more for me. About
this time a Iriend who had been an invalid told
me Vecetine had restored him to perfect health,
and through his persuasion 1 commenced taking
Vegetine. At this 1 ime 1 was having fits almost
every day. 1 noticed tbe first good effects ol
Vegetine in my digestive organs. My food set
better and my stomach grew stronger. I began
to feel encouraged, for 1 could see my health
slowly aud gradually improving. With renewed
hope 1 continued taking the Vegetine, until it
had completely driven disease oat of my body.
It cured the fits, gave me good, pure blood, and
restored me to perfect health, which l had not
enjoyed before for ten years. Hundreds ot peo
ple in the city ot Boston can vouch for the above
facts.
Vegetine has saved my life, and yon are at
liberty to make such use of this statement os
pleases yon best; and 1 beg ot you to make it
known, that other suffereri may find relief with
leu trouble and expenae than 1 did.
It will afford me great pleasure to show the
marks of mj disease or give any farther intor
mation relative to my case to sit who desire it.
I sm, sir. very gratefully,
JOHN FECK.
No CO Sawyer Street, Bosten, Mass,
Hev. J. F. Ludlow Writes.
178 Baltic Stoxxt, Bsooxltn. n T,
Nov 14, 1874.
N attp G d B ' 1( 1 IA * ? ak * r Co. Mav Slat. 1S79.
OTICIS is hereby given that I will, at tho
meeting of the General Assembly July
ensiling, ofier tho following local and special
billf* to*wit:
A Bill, To be entitled an Act to repeal an Act
entitled nn Act to amend an Act entitled an Act
to crette a Board of Commissioners of Boads and
Bevenues for the county of Baker, approved
February 26th. 1875, amended by reducing tho
number of Commissioners from flvo to three, and
for other purposes therein named, which said
Act to be repealed was approved February 2Sth,
1877; and to re-enact the original provisions of
said Act which was amended; and also to amend
the same bo as to provide that said Commission
ers shall be freeholder*, and for other purposes
therein stated.
A Bill. To be entitled an Act to Confer addl
tional powers upon lie* Tax Colltvior uf Maker
County, and to make said Tax Collector ex* Oflicio
Sheriff m certain cases, and for other purposes,
V I> DAVIS,
Tot dltfewlt Member of the Legislature.
tiona to bidders, with forms for contracts and
i bonds, aud all other nvessary information w 11
conauioua to tho last His ranuinj laava I Voorheee, David Davis, Paddock and I MHvaatTsiSJs.^Fork'qliieL heid^«t®o 3 0o' I bs furnishad upon apDiicition to tha Sa’ond
hero to-oigbt for bis home id CaroltOD, A n iaon Colonel Ward H. Lammon, good demand; current, make 8 05. Bulk meat. IurnlsL0U up ' ,u “ ppllcl, ' on tJ tLa Sa ' ona
Missouri. Hon. Jeremiah Wilson, or Indiana, and §SS£?SidE\*£! ^nTtrong ‘ind £££ Assistant Postmaster General.
nows Atoms. Hon. Thomas A. Boyd, of Illinois, demand; shoulder* 4 UJi clear ribs 514JJ. clear __
Ntw York, Jane 2.—There are no new Thera were no ceremonies whatever at sldt«6 S7Jf Whiakystendyat 101. Sugar firm I) A/T g F.Y
developments to-day la the Manhattan the grave, bnt a pathetio scans occurred Jay^HogifaWy acflve, packingSfSwRj? 8 *” * *
burglary osse. Tho bearing will go on in when the Miess3 Lawler, daughters of | Daroaeo—Flour iteody and unchanged: spring I __maj6Uw«w Pajtmasler General,
the Jefferson Market coart this after- | the late General Lawler, and adopted | extras 3350450: do Minnesota, 4 76, low grades [
Dear Sir—From personal benefit received by
its use. as well as from personal knowledge of
those whose cure, thereby have seemed almost
miraculous, I can most heartily and sincerely
recommend the Vegetine for the complaints
which it is claimed to cure.
JAMBS F LUDLOW.
Late Pastor Calvary Baptist Church,
Sacramento, Cal.
ills jeuerson Market ooarl tnis auer- the late General Lawler, and adopted I mru 3 *50450: ao *nnneeotax4 75, low grades I j t ^ f a is 0 wonorny to buy a cheap Organ when
noon. The police are oonfident of the children of Eben C. Ingersoll, took their “ few doI1,ra mor « will get the fncom-
ooaviotionof Hope, Dobbs, Slevln and I *--♦ • -• jL I saosaoj. wtieaisopd demandandhlgher.No2 I rarablo and alwavs^ reliable
lost leave of their dead father. One
Kelley, and the speedy arrest of tbe threo I of them fainted, on being taken to her
other parties known to be in tbe job. carriage and the ocher lingered at the
SnskvcPORT, La,, Jnns 2—A fire broke I grave nutil almost forcibly led away by
ont at ono o’elook this morning In the friends. Ooloneli Ingersoli'a address I and’june.9 7O097tKJoly.982}{ Auxiut.''Lard ■ „ nr mwRST puTCun
grocery and bakery of C.P.TbenfitJ, on was remarkable for its simpHoityand was dn'I»ndl owe JJ*®9 S! $f' i 0 5c; “l>»ndJnne,614>$ NUT POOREST AND DEAREST.
tne Levee, which entirely destroyed three a tender tribute t > the good qualities of | JK^&aSJffffL^STfiL^tSS I RIIT “.^HEST PRICED.
two story Lriok Btorog, and damsgod threo tho deceased,
adjoining. Tiio ooonpants were Hall & A Harder and Suicide.
Dinglo. WIUttM Dreyfons, J. H. Stsphso. j LlBlnov< Pa > Jnne 2 ._ Abont tw0
o’clock this afternoon, Peter Honet, tax
collector, and constablo Laminger went
to tho reaidonco of Wm. Ahrich for the I ^u. 3l’u@35 June,35% July,S6Ji Augusirbau
pnrposo of selling certain goods which active anil a shade lower.No x, so@3iXi caih, SOJfi
. th«v had Ofiirpd fnr Iutpb Ilnnn enter- June. Whisky ateidy at 103. Pork easy;Jobbicg
Richmond, Jnne i —Jndae Christian, BelZ . el, f . } Upon ? n j atiooo.Larddullateos. Bulk meat*nominally
of the Hnstlios Conit Vo dav wave his ,0 K th ® promli05 ' Ahnoh a PP eareJ and lower, clear ribs 455046-0. Bacon quiet: clear
of the linstlDgs Lonrt, to-day 8 M8 “ 3 Ujtlun tuth, declued be would shoot rib tides 51506 Messfc. near sides 5 4505 to
® na *t‘°. % Xmon.ot th “' c0 “““‘® 8 the first man who attampted to remove 1
of oolored oitizens asking him to sum | an y axticla belonging to him. Laminger
J. C. Soape, (jrigqe.A. Ford and Hiram &
Looney. Lass {(15,000; inaursnoi $62,
000.
Want to ba Jorors—A Sensible
Answer.
steady: shoulders 3 60; clearnb4S5, short clear
•Ides 4 8>K- WbUxy steady at 103,
Br. LOUIS—Flour quiet aud unchanged; quoted
double extra fall 4 500 4 75; treble extra toll
4 8505 to, family 5 £005 40, choice 5 5006 00.
Wheat weak lower. No t red fall 114 cash, 114
June, 104! 10104% July, 10iJ$@l08% August,
No 3 do 111- Com hixhrr. No X mixed 3lJ£dS3}j
oneh -TllTIA SS 7 / .Till V. Allirilat flat. I
BUT BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles,
NEW PRICES,
Elegan
Walm
mou aa jorors all persons entltiod to
serve, and whore names may appear
npon tbo poll books witbont disorimica
tion between white and black men. The
NAVAL STORES.
went Iciwards Ahrlnh when the latter fir. I WiLMIXOtOX—spirits turpentine steady at 851
went towards Anrton. wnen tne latter nr- | flrm lt 105 for 110 j or good
od, the shot taking effect in Leminger’s I .trained. Crude turpentine steady ac l CO for
abdomen. Ahrich instantly turned and I hard: 1 SO for yellow dip: £ 10 for virgin. Tar
.■•i , i fired at Honor, the bullet graving bi3| amElM 73
petition was presented In y ahoutder and tearing his coat aud tho MARINE*NEWS
with a resolution adopted by tbo conven-1 ahrich than I 5 ... ..-a
Judge Christian, In auswor, Bays:
After a calm and deliberate considera-
It doesn’t do a bit of good to take a
Six Stops,
Embossed
Case, of new design,
only...... {80 J
Ten Stops, 4 sets
Reeds in hew style
Illuminated Case
only ,.{95
Ten Steps, 4 sets
Reeds Mirror Ton
Case, with Gold
- ... Bronze Ornaments-
hasom^v tftan. only. „.{100
0VEE 100,000 MADE and SOLD
«1>HM8 OP HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLCH EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWJILTB YEARS PAST.
1867 I VIENNA - 1873
1HJ5 l’HIbt. FA. 1816
ISiti I SWKDKJi - 1878
Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodora Thomas,
VEGETINE
Slie Bests Weil.
South Poxtland, Mb, Oct 11,1370.
Mb U R Stbvbxs—
Dear Sir—I have been sick two years with
liver complaint, and during that time have taken
a great many different medicines, but none of
them did me any good. 1 was restless night s.
and hod no appetite. Since taking the Vegetine
I rest well, and relish my food. Can recommend
tho Vegetine lot what it has done for me.
Yours respectfully,
Mia ALBERT RICKER,
Witness of the above.
Mb Gbobgb M Vaughan, ;
Medford, Mass.
VEGETINE,
Prepared by]
_H. K. STEVENS. Boston, Masb.|
Vegetine is Sold brail Druggists
may£8 dwed frisnntw tf
Georgia State Fair, 1879
Now in Press and will be shortly issued, on
fine piper, and in good style, the
PXlXIMXUliX LIST
B. W. CUBBEDBE,
BROKER
-AND-
Reai Estate Agent.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUfiHT AND SOLD
ST81CTIY ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention given to fbo purchase,
sale and renting of Real Estate,
A. B. Small,
8ole Agent for
rnHB best and cheapest Bread Preparation
X ever offered on the market. No retailer
should be without it. I want every retailer in
the city totryit. It it does not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can be returnod and
money refunded.
Also a full hue ot General Groceries always
on hand.
aprlSSm A B SMALL
Prioes red need S3 per cent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas A B
Ross, administrator on the estate of W R
Burgess, late of said county, deceased, has made
application for leave to sell ten shares of stock
ot the Bibb Loan and Building Association be
longing to said estate,
Tina U therefore to cita and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at tho Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
June, next, to show cause, if any they can,
why leave to sell said stock should not bo
granted.
Witness myh&nd and official signature. May
5tb, 1879. J A MOMANUS,
may lawlw Ordinary-
GRATE VARNISH.
S END to C BURKE 1 SON for your Grata
Yarn is b.ro^yla 3taw3«r
Faints. Oil and Glass
C BURKB £ SON'S is tho place to buy
. Paints, Oils and Glass. mayisstawSw
(DfrFT A. MONTH and expenses guaranteed
tJJ| ( to Agents. Outfit f
Augusta, Me.
tree. Smw A Co.
PEACH SHIPPERS
C AN be supplied promptly with Crates by
applying to A K FISHER,
my24 lm* Powersville. Houston Co. Ga:
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Wasolbanm Sc Bro'a
Dry Uoods lious<\
A BENERAL BANKIN8, BROKERAGE AND
EXCHANBE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO WITH CARE AND DISFATCH.
mays S ux
SHALL PLANTATION
F OR tale cheap for Cash 250 aores land, 103 of
which is under cultivation and all town in
Oats. Good house, wells, etc. on tho plaeo. Heal
thy locality—only ono and a half mile* from
Powersville, Houston Co, Ga. The place will be
sold with or without tho Oat crop.
A K FI8HBR.
Powersville, May flat. IS79. my'22 lm*
15 OOO VOUNDS tha ch ° ice,t
Tennessee Hams, Sides and Shoulders ever sent
to this Market just received by
my£4
JONES A COOK.
of the Georgia State Agricultural Society for the
Annual State Fair of 1379, to bo held in Macon
commencing
jroreign. ■■ . . ^ ...
■ Mxchangeon all tbe principal oitie. of Europe I Olo Bull. Gottschalk, Strauss,.Warren, Morgan
tion. he concurs fully in the reasons glr- twelve mile promenado ia a fourteen Kuro^nd Amer™h 8 6 t?,hmony U a , i C io n th 0 i
ea bv hia prodoceaaor, the late Jndgo foot room with the ^aby, and am^ °r * • ' * ^ I immense superioiity o! the so instrumenta over; . _ A , , mpvlv
Qai/on forrefusing the petition, asking declaim: “Hootehie, pootchle. pndden L. »4><cgol4 all others is emphatic, overwhelming and iudis- MONDAY,* OctdbSr 27th,
^ " . a .m t a. - I anil ntn " TT ia Tls Rnll’j TTihw Qarnn I i A •• | gWMW. | w I 7
lZZ-mx
tnarcolored"persona accused of crimes be I and pie." Via Dr. Rail’s Biby Syrup
tried by colored jnriea. Tho form and | and be done with it.
substance of tho present petition, howev
er, being different and the laws for snm-
moning juries in this conrt having been
chagned, he deems it necessary to ffivo a
somewhat different answer. ”
HawkissYiLLE, Ga., May 33J, 1879.
Kditors Telegraph A Messenger—We know
_ there will bo something in your to-d.y’a ia-
He qaotea I ane about onr exoarrion yesterday to your
, . , _ . _ ... ... beautiful city, but ws wish to place on record
from the laws proscribing the qualiflea I our hlK n approcUtion 0 r tha great kindness
tions of jurora and tho mannor in whioh I which we were received and the tmsnr-
they shall bo enmnioned and says there phased bospitaUty whioh wa enjoyed at the
can be no qnestion that tbe State has a hands of a large number of Macon's people,
ugh; 1., pn-eeribc iiie mode in which jti- | Wo arrived in front of the Park about half
1 Austrian Florin (silver)
1 •• - (currency)...,
1 Hollacdilh Florin — ei
I Frana on Belgium 7975
1 * on Switzerland (eldg. Wahr) 193-
1 “ on Pari. 19*i
1 “ on the Orient 90*4
1 Lire ltaliono, «... 19
l “ gold 1977
1 Kroner on S we,leu.Norway, Denm'rk X75i
1 Rubel (Russia) 64
1 pound 8terline.... M .... n> 4.91 Tv
• RENTED UNTIL PAID POE.
j monthly installments of from $5 to $10. or wil,
I bo rented until tho rent pays for thorn. From
one to throe years time given for payment.
Special reduction Riven to Churches. Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans bent on trial to any paxt of the South. We
pay freight both wavs If not satisfactory.
v.
past nine o'clock. The oommittoe appoint
ed for the ocooaion was there to offer every
kindness, and beaded by the brass band, the
.... , , -. ... . , .. - , I gay prcoeaaion of ailvery age, Joyous yonth ,
of high legal authorities, including Jnug- | xander childhood, moved along through I BAUON—Clear rib .idea..,,
is Marshill, Storsv, Taney, Chase, Waito I grandold grove of thsFark and was soon ‘ Htionlder.
rors shall bo selected and summoned,
and trials oondaoted ia its courts. This
be enatains by numerous citations
Maoon WHolesmifl Market
cosaacrxo oarev tr
D. TXJfBX.Sl
GRAIN AND PROVISION*.
...... Wi@6
4«@5
V'
.-tlionldi-rs.
and h11 judges r.nJ text writers who are I Bcati'erod in happy groups under it* gro»»y I Bulk ^imuldcr,*' J "*"
worth quoting, both before and since the shade, or assembled in spacions halls to par- M.gnolia hams
adoption of the reoent amendmenU to take of the ice-oool lemonade which had LARD—inbbi. "
the Federal Constitntion, and claims that J provided for tlrem without money and waf.in tub......
.. T74-rtj—L„i„_ -_.f_.j_- I without »tint. Large nnmbera of tbe ex* I in bucket*
the Btate of Virginia, having eI °l““ Ta euroionieU were taken in charge by Maeon OAlvi-For foed....,
right to do so has, through its legiala- d0isail< frianda ud oairi8 S int ^ the raty Ra.tpr«fseed
late, conferred on him a dnty of farniih- to be entertained. SALT—virgmla...
iag ’lisle from whioh tho jnries in his Messrs. L. W. Baadal, J. H. Campbell and -
courts 6hali bo taken. He recognizes I some other gentlemen provided olegantcar- I , . , .
the equality of oolored people, before the riagesand invited quite a number of ladies I CORN—By cwr load.
law, and that they are liable to eerve on “ d gentlemen to the Lanier House me their amaUtete--.--,.--•••
Jnries, and says that he will summon Therei, we had evejy atten-;
them for such sarvioe when bo deems it dputook ot * B *°* teleg “ t Extra family. P« bbl
best for the proper enforcement of the I The young people were preseed to remain
laws of the commonwealth. lUe only ] to the hop given on their behalf at the La- ooPFKB—Oommou
8H@9
S0SS
’ mmm 100103a
45050
60065,*
„.... 501 SO:
...... 1 1501 40
....... 68073
770801
65067
. 88074
7 00
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, eou
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550 :
, 15
1 SOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT,
For the more convenient supply of Southern I
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es
tablished at Savannah. Ga. from which Dealers.
Churches, Teachers, and the retail trade can be |
supplied at New York and Boston factory r&Tes.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full ;
information address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
. HasuvACTinut&’s Wholesale ifiim
apr2 dSawSrn
Jim’s New Meiliid of Harmony.
By AN Johnson; ((L00). Just Published
and continuing one week. The Premium List
will be extensively circulated in all portions of
Middle and 8autbweat Georgia, Florida and
Eastern Alabama, and also in all the Towns' on
the Central. Macon and Brunswick, Alantic
and Gnlf, and Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mo
tile Railroads.
An extraordinary edition will be gotten ont
Ibis year, and butiness men generally will do
well to tocuro space at once.
bee Agent, or write to
J. W. BUBKE & C<)„
Macon, Ga.
lulSt ‘
PORTER SPRINGS,
S3 Miles North ot Gaincville, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R REYNOLDS A CO, Proprietors.
Da U A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
sician.
Board per day (4; per week (10; per month $30.
Stage tare (4 50 each wav with one trunk. Ltv.
ery SUble at the Bpringsby A Hope A Co, Stage
Line Contractors. Daily mall. Music every
ThU uew book is so simple and clear in its ei-
*>oi*™«**r»- **»‘*y HR JUUS.C ever,
thorough course is marked out for those who
with to be composers, including work for many
1SX01S
... 16)4013
... 190401
... 440*8
Mr ■■
Good-...,-.—
Prime................-
Java.....,-
Beet Rio-
SOAPS—Perlb —... 4)4 *.
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba, hhd.,,,,., 4a
Choice Cuba, bbl.—.——,, 45
bugarbouse, hhds 43
SugarbouM.bbls .JS
Choice New Orleans 6
UGAR—Golden G —— 8)409
Brown >
U. coffee - 8X0t
BxtnU. white. 9%
Standard A 10
Granulated 10)
Powdered and crushed, ......
. 14)
ill
prinoiple which has governed, or wtll nier Honeo in the ovening. Some did re-
hereafter govern him, in tbe dUoharge of main and we learn that nothing was left nn-
tho dnty of seleoting Jnrore. is that I dona to render tha affair elegant and eDjoy-
whioh will enable him to oomply with tbe extreme..... .
law and at the same time seonre tbe best ^^frjL ^nd^bidtog Cnda
material for Its proper enforcomenf. adien who were at the cars to see ns eff, ws
On one of hia points be saje: wbenl find f moved away amid the xnnaio of the Macon
I can do this by salscling oolored persons, brass band which had been playing for ns all
I will do so, bat not till then. If I were day.
disposed to do so, it would bo simpiy im- I it is not often that such a number of pso
possible for me to select all person, enti- I spend »uch a pleasant day. I was all
thrcngh ths care and failed to hear of one
tIed ‘° """■‘‘T-yr single mUhip, or of one perron who did not
on the poll books as prayed for in the | apen a the time In uninterrupted enjoyment.
petition and at the same time comply I \ye reached Hawkiosviile about half past,
with the law which says I must eeleat I seven mors than pleased with tbe txoartlon I OB BBBB—Bert Cream
only such as I think will qualify as jo- and hoping that tho time would soon oome nRACKBRiP'Boi'a
rors. There are hundreds in this city | for if* recurrence. B. X. H. | uream —
both white and colored, of whom I have Ginger—
eons whom I never can, never will aelaot, I I FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. <
knowing notbiDg cf iheir qualification*.
If I were to select some oolored jurora, | i.atFST TKLRHKAPHIf! REPORTS LSTARCH
now, with hnndred* of more lnUltigent, I —o— f PEPPER
white persona liable to jury dnty that I OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MR8BHR6RR
know of to select from, such a selection ,S79 - —E ’*“■*•*-
would bo made simply because they ware Cotton,
colo el. and as was well said NawTomz—Cotton nominal; soles 543; mid-
by my predecessor, Iwonldthenbea^ ^^rreh 1 ^ is 09.
plying a test of qaaiification condemned U o 99 August IS 45, September IS. 16, Octo-
by tho spirit at least of tbe fourteenth ber 1U6.
oocrtitoUmtalaam^mytaodoivU rights SSS now; June dc
bill. Nothing that I have said or done lirery u.w5-07. Jaly is 27-tt. Aiynut 1144,8ep-
or con say or do is needed. No addi- tembar ls.t5—is. October 1S.I4—15. Ifcvember . .
tional legislation is necsssary to render I '
the oolored citizens more liable under the ap;aaU imddnn* oiinas j HHIPPime PBODUCK
law thin Ibey now are to jury daty. I is, 1 4.
noation, elevation of Chirac ter, and legal “ UonNJidateJ na rroeipu *001: exports to CORES OTED DAILY BY
qualification are tbe only things that I “**• ft ”“ “' ContuaDl M ' BERND BROTHERS
know of necessary to render persons lit- gaatsstox—Cotton firm: middling UV. lew HIDES—Green salt, per m.—
mootbs, without, or still better with a teat ber.
Thousand! can now learn that have not hitherto
been able to do so.
, THE GOSPEL 0F°J0Y tbe greatest fa*
I vor by all who have examined it, and Is. in itself.
I already a great «utT,---i Sendforit. Use it in
o'clock. (Porter Springs is the only Hummer
Resort in Georgia which employs a Brass Band
and Orchestra.) Ten Pin Alley, Billiard Tables,
dwimming Pool, etc, free—no extras. For
pamDhlet or special information address Dk J R
REYNOLDS. General Manager, Porter Springs,
via Gainesville, Georgia.jul Ow
A BILL to be entitled an Act to authorise
the issue of interest-bearing bonds by the
Mayor and Council of the Oity of Macon for re-
Conventions. Sabbsth School Gatherings, and junding tho present hondod debt and funding
•'PAnwntitAfl " Pamn Prftim mrt Pravar in• I -r a* .1 -o.a. _■ rs
IllkiiliH Mil
Lightweight
NAILS—Basis Ills.—.....
BP1CB
GINGER—.
NUTMEGS.
GLOVES ■
CIGARS— »terM
CHBROOTfi
HNUFP—LoriUard'a. jar..,.
Uoriilord's.toU
| TOBACCO—Oommon
Medium
Lucy Hinton. - -
Fine.- —
C KERB I/—Kits —
••Congresses.” Camp, Praiie ana Prayer meet
I ings. (85cts.)
RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. (50cts.)
W H Cumiixas.
PIANOFORTE PRIMER. (80 eta)
Eekst Pacxb.
ORGAN PRIMER. (SOcta) Da Sijuxeb.
Three are called "Primers." but are really
handsome and valuable books, containing so
much information, ao many illoatrationa, cuts,
and exerciaea. as mole properly to deserve tho
| name of “Instruction Books."
They are part of the magnificent stock of
I Novmxo. Xvter A Go. London, (of whom Lit
ton A Co, are the exclusive American Agents)
and indicate the great value of tbe Oratorios.
Cantatas. Choruses, (bound and separate). Glees,
I Anthems, etc, etc. which are always on hand.
Every leader, teacher, and organist should have
a catalogue, which will be sent free on appli-
| cation.
Ax; book moiled, post tree, for retail price.
OLIVER, DITS0N & CO,, Boston.
that part of the floating debt ot tho city of
Macon herein specified: to provide for
the sale and exchange ot said bonds through
a Commission to redeem and pay off said
bonded and floating debt; to provide for the
levy end collection of a tax for the payment of
the principal and interest of said bonds, and to
prescribe tbe manner in which said bonds shall
be issued and paid off, and for other purposes.
The foregoing ia the title of a Bill which will
bo Introduced at the session of the Legislature
ot Georgia, which convenes in July next.
This May 31st, 1879.
Felix Cobput,
8 Waxilbauw,
J R Joexs,
W A Her*.
A O Bacor,
W E Flaxpxbs,
J D Hudgi.3,
L N IV'HIXILX,
A SEX* ATBX3,
R F L-awtov,
Committee appointed by the Mayor and Conncil
of the Oity of Macon.JulXt
— SO
— 40 a 45
50 a SO
— M
— 75 al 90
— 100 a 140
*00 HU
ble to such doty in this court, and my I middling 14, good ordinary ll»f: ret receipts
experience has (ought me thot the first SSdkng lt\ net
two reqtusiUs are not attained by the | recaipu 511. tales —. ttock 6512
admittance to the jury box. fcnt must Baitimom—Cotton^ quiet; middlingUH.low
bs had beforehand. No one appreciates *
tbe colored people of this community " uotT ^ F —Cotton flrm ; middling-isu-, low Tm.t.
more highly than I do or sympathises dlii« IDS. good ordinary l»0fc net rocdpU 100. MINK— Per pieca—
Dry salt
Dry flint—
GOAT 8 KIN I—Dry, per lb...
BHKBP SKINS—Per piece
SHEARLINGS—Per niece —
DEERSKINS—per lb
LEATHER—In the rougn.....
RACCOON—Per piece..
gross 7377: aatre : stock 5710.
WmirrOTOV—Cotton quiet; middling uplands
145J: low middling 14; rood ordinary 11)7; cot
VI receipts 4: gross ; sales 4 stock 454.
and hoD6 to die with the same surround- I FHHknxtrHia.—Ootton Arm: middling 1S?L
ana nope_io u o re “ ’ I low mlddhn*IS. good ordinarylifjk net reeeipm
more deeply with
grievance that they
der. I wag
reared
them in any j
may labor un
in their midst
_ 60 7
6010
10018
— 90043
— 14018
— 15090
50*0
— 10045
5001 00
continent -
France -
coast*
7 . * - , i low miaanngiJ, giwu uroinory wre
mgs, but I do not understand from their | —^ grues 34. sales lio. to spinner. 65, stock
petition that they have been aggrieved I ion*.
by anything I have done, except I have I SkTowwaw-Cotton firm: mlddhn*l*)fclow mid-
not compelled them lo bear one of tbe
bnrdena to which tbe law has made them
liable. Ia conclnaion, Judge Christian
says : At before stated, I have in the
past selected the beat material I could
find, liable to discharge these important
trusts to be confided to them, and I ex*
pect to do the same in the fatnre with
au eye single to what I understand to be
my daty under the law, and what I be
lieve to be the best and highest interest
of all classes ic the community. I will
OTTER—Per piece....
BBAVBR>—Per niece— — 450115
GREY FOX SKINS— 15045
RED POX™ 23040
WILD CAT—Per piece™™™ 6010
OPOSSUM—Per piece™ 0 5
MUSKRAT—per piece— - 0 6
TALLOW—Prime, per Jb™™™„ 0 5
, WAX—Pure yellow, per io @40
dling 14)7; good ordinary 11)7; net receipts 16; | GINSENG—Per lb...™ @53
(trore ; relee 153: stock 4670: exports to Great I DRIBDAFPLB8—Prime per lb
Britain —
wire SSL
fisvuitun-uotton quiet; middling 14)7,
jw middling 14)7: good ordinary llt a : net re
ceipts 50. gross 157; sales 1600: stock 10441.
Mobil*—Cottoo quiet, middnng 14)7. low
middling 14)7 good ordinary 11)7.net receipt. II.
gross : solos 100; stock 359a
Mmsyma—Cotton firmer; middling 14.7: re
ceipt. M shipment. T65. sale, —; .lock 143*3.
Acecm—Cation quiet; middling 19)7. low
ipU,sling 14),; good ordinary 14. receipt, 5;
nan
DRIED PEACHES—Feeled,brigU No 1
Unpeekd. No l.—™—.™.
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Pleeeo. burry, perlo 10016
Unwashed™™™ ™ 18095
Washed 15033
Btooiujana Bona*
coaaxcrgD daily lor
la. Ull'LEY, BROKER,
Georgia 7 per cent. bond. (*old)..._.,.„U» a 114
middling 14)7: 1 Georgia 7 per oecL bond, (regular) Ill a 111
GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in St03k» bj the "Two Unerring Rule# for
Sncceasa" in Kestra T^wrence A Co*s nevr Circu
lar. The combination method, which this nrm
has made so successrul, enables people with
large or tmall means to reap all tbe benefits of
Urge* capital and best skill. Thousands of or-
ders, in various hobh, are pooled into one vast
amount and co-operated as a mighty wbole. thm
•eenring to each shareholder all the advantage*
of the Iargf^t operator. Immense j.roliis are
divided monthly. Any amount, from 55 to £5,000
or more, ran be used eucceMfolly. new York
Baptut Weekly, September 26. 1873, says : "Dy
the combination system $15 would make $75, or
i per cent: $50 pays $550, or 7 per cent: $100
j makes $1,000. cr 10 per cent on tbe stock dnrieg
the month, according to tbe market.** Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Jnne 29th: "The
combination method of operating stocks is the
most successful ever adopted-’* New York In
dependent, Sept, 12th: "The combination sys
tem is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
it is kept working by Messrs Lawrence A Co.”
Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: “Oar editor maae
a net profit of $10125 from $20 in one of Messrs
lame* A Co’s combinations '* New circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. Govcr- nent bonds anpplied.
Lawrence A Co, Bankei®, 57 Exchange .rlace
New York.
KOK.GIA, BLrtB COUNTY.—Whereas Wil-
VT liam F Holt. GntJ^iianof Willi«m H Wim
berly »nd H V Wimberly, now H Y Peters, hav
ing applied to the Conrt of Ordinary of said
county for letters of dismission from nia guar-
diatship cf William II Wimberly and H V Wim
berly, now H Y Peters, person and properly.
This is therefore to cite all person* concerned
to show cause by filing objections in my office
oy the first Monday in June next to show cause
why the aaid Wiinam F Holt should not be dis*
miaaed from his aaid guardianship and receive
the usual letters of <iemission.
Given under my official signature. Mirch Sd
1979.
mar4 lawSm J A McMANUS, Ordn'y,
Chalybeate Springs.
fTTHIS noted Gsorgia watering place, aitnated
X in Meriwether county, Ga. 1,60b feet above
sea level, will be opened -at June next. Tbere
are four Springs— iron, Bnlpnur, Magnesia and
Free Stone. The medicinal properties of the
watsrs are well known all over xhe South, hav
ing mode wonderful cure, in Dyspepsia, Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
ia grand and climate pare and delightful, blank
ets being desirable through the entire Summer.
The comforts of home extended to in
valids. We have engaged Frofeasor Kess-
! ler's Band, of Macon, for the season.
Have large Ball Room. Ten Pin Alley, Billiard
Tablet, fine drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths—hot and cold—and no extra charge.
Excnrsion Lcieti at all the Central Sailrc&l
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reached
via Geneva or Thomaston—splendid line either
way. Ronnd trip (5. First-class Bar Boom on
the campus. We have everything in order, and
von can live as cheap as yoa can at home, and
put Tourself in nerlect trim for the Winter
months. Board—Day (4, weec (9, two weeks
(18, three weeks (41, month (45. Cnildren and
colored servants half rates. Horses—Dty 75c,
month (1*. For particulars address
ALLEN A THOMPSON,
jnl ecd4m Talbotton, Ga.
Ice, Ice, Ice.
f'VTJR Mulberry Street Depot is now open for
\J tbe season, where Joe can be procured in
The usual 8und»y hours
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar
From Georgia Grapesj
From Georgia Grapes,
From Georgia Grapes
From Georgia Grapes
Perfect in Purity.
Excellent in Flavor.
Pries 60 cents at
Massenburg’s Drug Store,
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GREATEST
Out-Door Recreation of tlia Ag e
NEW AND IMPROVED
Archery Goods
(Wright A Thorne's Patent)
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, Arrows, Targets,
Tar0SlaMi.Ciimrs.Bclt!, Sc.,
of BETTER quality, for LESS money than ever
offered before. Mail orders promptly attended to.
Send for Catalogue and Price-list.
TERRELL. DIETZ & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY,
Above goods can also be obtained ot ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway. N Y.
mays eod2m
Shoenfeld’s
MedioateD
I bought Fifty Founds of 8hoenfeld's Medi
cated Stock Feed about three weeks ago and
triedit on my Mntes, Horses. Cows and Chick-
ens, and will vouch tot all you say in regard to
it, virtues. In fact it is the best thing I over
saw m 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. I
could never fatten him before I commenced the
use of tne Stock Feed, and he is now in tine
order. 1 also tried it will, mv Cows with the
same results. I will let mv neighbors know it.
E T MORTON.
GriswoHvllle. Oa. May 9th, 1379.
STOCK FEED.
HURT, RANKIN & LAMAR
Sole Manufacturers for the.United States.
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MACON ICE FACTORY.
BP£CI&L BILL.
„ Charles A Nutting and John T Grant
oe securities of John Jonei, Lto Treasurer ol the
State ot Georgia.
It is onr intention to apply to the Legialotur,
of Georgia, at its session in July next, for the
pai.age of a .pedal bill with the above title
May Slat, 1879.
JOHN T GR1NT,
jaSlt C A NUTTING.
Commissioners' Sale of Valuable
Oity Property.
TTNDER and by virtue of a decree cf Bibb 8u-
J perior Court in the cause of Harriet J
Aderhold. et aU va J W Aderhold. es a], the nn-
dersianod commissioners in said decree named
will expose at public outcry before the court
house door in Bibb county on the firat Tuesday
ef June next, between the lawful hours of sale,
tbe following property ic said decree specified :
Parts of lots three (3) and four (4), in block
twenty eiaht (2S). in the plan of the city of Ma*
con, fronting on Troop street; havin? thereon
one dwelling houte with all necessary appurten
ances; said dwelling housd containing eleven
rooms, and being the house and lot whereon
said J W Aderhold now resides. Terms cash.
By order of the Court:
JOHN L HABDEMAN,
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
may 13 tutds Commissioners.
OPTICIAN l
SAVE YOUR EYES.
P your vision is failing—if you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight is troubling
you in any way, call on
ilr, Oh. Eefeldj Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by ‘his
superior Spectaclos and Nye Glasses. They
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions ana
floating specks, and the most sensitive ovo will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition;
saving fatigue, requiring loss light ana enabling
tho wearer to view plainly all remote objects.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only bo procured from Mr CH REFELP. Hia
establishment—No 20Secondgt, Macon, Ga.
apr9 6m
COOKING BUTTER.
A LARGE lot in store anil fur sate at larj
prices.
may IS it JONES & COOK.
Wm. B. Sturtevant & Co.;
103 PARK PLACE. NEW YORK.
(Late ot Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VE8ETA8LES A
SPECIALTY.
Refer to Messrs Jones 4 Cook, Macon; John
McMahon. Esq, Savannah. Ga; Milo Hatch. Sa
vannah, Qm National Park Bank, Now York.
Stoncils furnished on application.
Our advantage, for handling PEACHES and
DRIED FRUITS are unexcelled in this city.
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CENTHAL HOTKK,
EUPAULA. ALABAMA.
Q.OOD BOARD and Rooms and the Best At
BILLINGS A MOYB
L G PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
N-&VV IMUBIG.
J^ Bl’LENDID assortment of New Bongs and
Instrumental Pieces just received. Call
and examine them.
may4 sunSt
L W SMITH A CO.
John u. Hardeman,
Attorney at Law.
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for the j ear 1S79 and would bo pleased
to have Tax-Payors call and make their Re
turns promptly, im the time is short and the
Books must be closed as lhe law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co, Ga.
apr2i tf Office No 90 MulB'y St, Macon. Ga
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MAOON. GA.
BANKIOF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EXCHAN8E
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. m,
W W WR1GLBY,
Cashier.
Janll pd
Laborers Wanted.
MEN wanted to work on track. Wages
tl 31 per d&y. Pay every Saturday nieht.
Apply at Camps. Telfair county, near No 12, M A
" lfc B. to JO ANDERSON.
Supt Ga Land A Lumber Co.
mav25 su tu thu 8c
Copartnership JSotice,
fpHE old firm of Schwed & Sicsel have this day
X associated with themselves Mr AlbertGib-
lanforthe purr oso of continuing the Wholesale
Grocery Businea?. at their old stand, 46&4S
Third Street. Tha firm to bo styled and
known as SCHWED, blKSEL & Q LB IAN.
Macon. May 1st. 1S79.may3
Loom for till Icfiiw
O N and after this date we will deliver Joe in
all parts of the city at lc per pound. Or*
don left at Factory or the Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
may*2 MACON ICE FACTOR?.
- No peddling. Expense*
■ S. A. GRANT * CO., Z,
a Uoa* St.. CIacIaorU. O.
S25B0
A YEAH, AgentJ wanted. Iiual«
ness legitimate. Particulars free,
▲ddrwa J.WORTH * CO., StXou* M*
H* CRANSTON & CO;,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala
bama Strset. Atlanta, Ga.
Agents for the Geo Fox btarch Manufacturing
Company, the Miami Oil and Soap Matufactor
ing Company. Chicago quotations, spo: and
utures, of Meat and Grain received every hour.
FUTURES A BFEOIAIffY.Ooofldent2&L
mayll lm
Big 1 Bix.
T HE entire stock of BOOT8 and SHOES.
LEATHER and FINDINGS, also stock in
Tannery and everything pertaining to tho busi
ness, is tobe sold in the next thirty days rseard-
ess of east in order to^ wind up the estate of th
deceased Jacob Schall.
Any ono in need of Boots and Shoes can save
per cent by calling on us,
raay2S HKwHY HOHALL* Trustee.
FOR R£NT<
rnHE Morton Five-Room Cottage on New
X Btreet, A cool amt iteairable residence.
Apply t<J
W H WHITEHEAD,
mySfrii.unSt et S T Walker’s Store