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By Clibby, Jones & Reese*
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1879.—PRICE TTYIC CENTS.
Number 9.241
EDITORIAL C0BBESP05DKHCK.
WiSiniOTOX, Juno 2,1819.
TIB bZXOeUTIO CJ.TIXATCJf.
Donut Isas yon took it in yoatsrday morn
ing with jonr broiled chicken, ioed milk and
a.ratrbarriM, bo tliero U no need for me to
repo*t it here. There 1*. of coarse, mnch
talk about it, aomeof which U regular dip.
doodle. That goes without saying. Bat ao
fir aa I can kam, tho general Democratic
idea aacms to ha that the nltimitnm ia a
. igr_a!.i i. ■ ai. 1 wi'l do to go to the
oonutry on. It U nnderatood there will he
anbatantial unity in Ike party on the pro-
. r.- ninio. ti.ougli 1 r::i sure (burn arc at :tul
fifteen Democrats who will inelat, in any
•vant, upon passing the appropriation bill,
bofore aojonmiog. It aetma to me, bower,
er, tlut tluro ebonld not be any dlffisolty
about thoea b:lla now. Ths DemocraUo pro.
gramme la to appropriate tho necoaaary
money, bat tar Uorgreea to aay, aa it baa
inenndonbted right to do, that none of it
ah.11 be caul to transport aoldiera to or from
the polle preoelmg or subsequent to an elec
tion, or to pay salaries or expenses of Fede
ral Deputy Marshals or enperriaora at the
polls. Oongreea baa tho nndonbted right to
do tills, amt aa to the taunt that la “backing
dtwn." it atnkca me aa very sensible back
ing down. It is all tbo Democrats can do.
larking the necessary two-thirds to kill a
veto.
it ia reported that ltcpreaentatives Bam
Coi, tlljmer and Senator Eaton mounted
very toploftical steads on tho subject of
troupe at the polls, and frith one aocord
•wore they wonid never consent to rote any
money lor the armynnlota Ilayea wonid sign
a bill prch.hiUng troops at the pools. 01 y.
mar aald b« had lately talked with his oon-
aiiiuobt, and they were solid on that line,
bm Iteagan, of Texas anggested that all dia
(nets were not good for tbe aoven or eight
thousand Democratic majority that old Berks
always gave and (hat the refusal to food and
clothe tne at my would react disastrously in
itutiicta where tho majority was close. It
was also iusietod npon that the iasno of bay.
iineta at ito polls had already been mado by
tbe lUrtioals and that it was distinct enough
to giro the parly great adrantage in tbe olec-
tious next year. I boar of no disaenllents
in tbe caucus committee to tho line Anally
adopted, saTu Uio three gentlemen named
shore
tbb mdiciij
l.a.1 ni*ht about the hotels and corners
where they wero trying to capture all stray
brer ms, were generally unanimous in tlio
opinion that JUmlierford, haring bis hand in,
wonid surely shoot off another veto if the
hills were sent to him in the shape indicated
above. Bnt that might hare beon the effect
of the weather or too many trips to the re
frigerators inside tho kotola. I didn’t ace
any politicians of much note aronnd and com
acquenUy wai not greatly impressed by
tiisir ta k. Still I will not be at all aetonich-
od if another voio does come. Hayoe ia now
BY TELEGRAPH.
OAT D1BPATOHW,
FOREIGN.
Over flow of the Biver Po—Fam
me in Cashmere.
Fairfield j Lieutenant'Garanior, A. T.
t Kice, of 1‘otnam ; Treasurer Anthony,
Howell, o! Stark; Judge of the Supreme
Court, W. J. Gilmore, of Preble; Attor
ney-General S.' Pillars, of Allan. The
platform adopted demands a fair election
without the interference of military pow-
I er; Bays that the laws enacted by Oon-
grees, which, under tbe pretenoe of reg-
cluing Congressional elections. interfere
with the election of State officers and
letJK for new, 909 25 for oU. Middles quiet;
Western and city long clear* 96. abort clear SOS.
Lardduidrudduildoeiiif Ana; prints itfltn
C 22)406 IS. Whisky quiet firm et 108 bid, asked
10«;4. Freights steady.
noenmn—Flour firm: extra 3.000 315
family 4 5004 75. Not, 4 75a500-. fancy 6 50.5 60.
Wheat steady and in fair demand: red and «tn-
ber 1060110. Own firm, white 44. mixed
40. Oats quiet; white SS, mixed 33. Pork quiet
at Male Is. Lard quiet and steady, choice leaf in
turns 7)4. in kegs «)4. Bulk meats quiet; shoql-
den 3 1 '. clear Irib 4 T i; dear sides 5)i Bacon quiet
ehoulden 4 )£ clear rib S 12)405 15: clear sides
unciniTl-Floor easier tut not lower;
family 5100609. Wheat in good demand and
full prices; red and amber 100911?- 9?™
teady and fair demand: mixed 38038)4. Data
me in cainmere. with the election of State offioers and }S^ZSiSmSSSr3inSSrS
Uaububo, Jano 4.—The BortcnhaUe I overthrow the laws ofthe States governing j a j rot.
denies tbat Bitmarek has asked the oiliej the otaoice of snch offisers, are unconitt-
ot Hambnrg and Bremen to surrender tntional, and ought to be repealed. It
their privileges aa free ports. demand* a change in the Federal jary „ .
BOUT, Jane 4.—Speoie deoreated 1**8 “ that jnrtee eennot be peeked nnnat 32035. Pork quWi beld at to oo. I*rd
EGO.OOO marks. * ‘\^Mi b, the GoTstnment RfJSStSTS. rib
Kovb, Jnae 4.—The river Po has mtde I for despotic and partisan purposes as here-1 ^ jj au(tU jt, short clear ndes 475, Bacon
a breach in Its embankment between the tofore. It charges that i the; aotion of steady and infalr demand; shoulders 510s5 te),
Tillages of Sermlde and the market town t*»e Pieaident and the Bepnblioan mi-1 ctoanribs 5M.tdear^dcss^aT^^Whi.kt srtn,
of Berere. Tne damage is very serions. I nority in Congress, in refusing to allow I ^ s‘i®s?X. ifew Orleans 6@7. Hogs quiet
Niw Yost, Jnno 4.—James Orion supplies to be voted unless the majority common 2 15, light 3 Ida* 45*
Woodruff, projector of the ‘‘Woodruff would conaant w the nae of troope at the UBCi^ri«rg^ demand and unchsug*!
soientlfio expedition," died tbie warning P°l*a and tho maintenance^ of unconstitu. Jooei75; patents 60006 00,
‘ _J — — Minnesota 5 5008 00. | —
Mail Lins.
New Advertisements.
MSEHS
Notice to Contractors.
of brain disease.
, Whut'sctlve, firm, higher;
White Home. When It cornea the devil will
be to pay, It appear* to me. Thou the Dem
ocrats will either have to do just what Hayes
insists upon their doing or raise more Osin
than this oonutry baa seen in many years.
It will be a fateful coDjnnotnro in their his
tory. Which fork they will tike I chant
•van gnoss at. It appears to me that noitii-
or onu u particularly inviting. Wont they
sid tho country’s ridlcnlo ana contempt by
taking one, and the country’s indignation by
choosing tho other ? Hoauwhilo tho Jaco
bina are merry as grigs and contemplate tho
eltoalion with a •• karmnesa” especially ex
asperating, with tho mercury bobbing around
among tbe nine'tes. (It was 95 yesterday.)
THE WASitKn MLYBB BOX
Will iiivo a showing of some sort in tho
Suiate i tin* week. Ferry, of Michigan,
lradical,) and stiver advooato gouoraUy, is
supposed to hold its fato in hie bands. Do
doubtless favors it, but thcro ia an improe-
sion that lie fears its paeasgo will m&ko votes
for tbo Democrats out Woat, and he is too
maob of a partisan to ho willing to risk that.
Ilo wta quoted this morning in a etreot car
by a Michigan member of tho Hotuo as say
ing tbathe did not think tho bill wonid pass
this session. I doubt, however, whether the
bill can ha midj a party pressure. I know
aorao Domocritic Bcnatora from the South
who, unless they oban&othoir minds, will not
voto for it, and if Ferry does not support it,
where, ontside of Jones, of Nevada, is it to
find friends on tbat aide or tho SoDate ? Tbo
Otno Democrats, or at least some of them,
say Its pssrsgo will bo worth 20,000 voles to
them in October, but then they aro not ca
penalty good at figures. From John Thomp
son, dora or up, they aro especially export
at •• claiming with oontidoooe,” hut their
,l.i...is h-v n way of not panning out oat.s
factorily. Just now all of thorn hero aro
greatly stirred up over their titato conven
tion widen meets Wednesday. What tho
child will bo named is hard to ovon fgueaa.
Ust. Bliliop and Qen. Itioo will ha likely to
do the principal wrestling for the hoad Of
tbetickoi with Judge 'Jthnrman and Gen.
Ewicg as oonapicncna spectators. I don’t
think It is considered ueoeseary now for
Judge ThurmaD to run, as tho Rid cals put
up rotor and I suppose tio la not sorrowing
over the fact very much.
tfteCZLI.lIfXOPA
The weather is emphatically what Boccber
said of it in Ira pulpit on ona oocaaiou Tbe
thermometer has zuatksd 95 once einoo Fri
day, and had it not boon for a pretty good
bre« xs and some clouds, it wonid havo crawl
ed lugher to-day. This fact will go a great
way towards solving the problem of adjoum-
“Stei. Randall, of tbo Angusla 'Ohroniclo A
Oonatitntion&list, grow* more and more en
amored of Washington. Ho cow contideta
my affection for it as actually frigid by com
parison With bia. I think it wdl taio a brig-
ado of bayonets to get him hack to Georgia.
Each day roves) J to him eomo now beauty,
and adds another link to tint delicious chain
wherewith he frankly own* ha has been
bound. I droad the effect of an adjourn
ment upon lit* etneiiive aonl.
Hotel, and boa Tiling lioneoa of alt de
grees aro rapidly thinning out and yon can
nearly came voiir own fiRuroi for accommi-
dation. Duo hardiy rcooguico* the nigh and
nannty creatures who coudeacond to let
lodgings and anpply hash in the winter sea
son in the nrbane and aooommodating par
ties wba now almost insist npon yonr be
coming their gneste on yonr own terms.
Deooration day hero was rather tame this
year aud the crowd at Arlington not nearxo
largo aa n.asi, though Hayoe and hi* cabinet
Wi-10 p-OJ.-bt to give iv.at to the occasion.
A windy crea’uro named Keillor, from Ohio,
made ao address which was nnnsuallymalig
nant and insulting. What an immensity of
check thceo people must possess to stand on
stolen ground and loctuto Southern people
on their sins and especially oa tneir taking
what did no. belong to thorn. Bat ob 1 bow
cbsractetiitio! _
Of conrao yon hero not forgotten Tnmer—
the Bov II. M., ex-member of ;the Oonven*
lien and Legislature from Bibo, *x-P. M.
of Macon ana a bright light of tho African
M. K. Ohnreh. I soe be hue been recently
m attendance upon the Now Fork conference
of tbat church at Jamaica, Long laland, and
while there favored the brethren with a dis
course of which the New Fork Herald says :
•• Dr. Turner in hA discourse Sunday after
noon before an audience of about alx hun
dred people, mule a etaUment that 45,-
000 of ii'8 people in tiia Boat a h*d beon mar-
dered since tto war, and that In Georgia,
tits native State, and other part# of thetoath
whsre bo had traveled extensively s» book
agent, he bad scon co.orod men left on the
road aides dead for days and nnbnned. Tbe
writer interviewed bun yesterday on this
•abject and bs reaffirmed bia provions
statements, and added that tho colored peo
pled the South In some districts wero afraid
to bury’dead niggers.'bessuso they would
thereby forfeit tbetrown l.vee. and tn# white
folk wonid not bury them until compelled
to do eo for sanitary reasons."
Yon will see from this that the •• Dr." baa
improved much in one respect, at least, since
he favored n* with the hgDt of his godly
countenance. A. W. B
, tional and unjust eleotta . laws, _
Siuli, June A.—Official reports from shown the spirit of a faction and1 deyo- N^toa^ wi"* S do s&sh*
Cashmere ftey it is impossible to exem^T- Han t° party success instead of to Jj* 0 §,raactire:audiruheratstj;@36cashand June
ate the diatrese tbe famine ia causing-I welfare of the country, ana aeeervee the July.S7‘£August.iMtaactirdfirm and
there Tho MaharaUh of tbia province, condemnation of the whole American rngneratJO)* ca*h,30^e3tJalr.»j; August,
it tho urgent request of tho Y P .ooroy of P-pie It mm*, that
lodia, ia proceeding to|Seringuar, the cap-1 Haye«, by interposing vetoes to deteat | >Ie ,dyand firmer at a 05 cash. < os 1-s June,
ita) city of CaahmiTO to aupenntend the conetitntional and well considered legts- B07M@510 Jubr.617J4®510Auguat-BuUcmeats
organ!fition of relief. Tb?eo thousand UtionLta* dispegerded the mtenUons,of £5
five hundred tone of grain aro now in I‘he framers of the conatitnlion ana i flrmer but nat higher. Oats steady and uu.
transit to thu vallev of Cashmere. wishes and welfare of tho people; that it I changed, proviiioni steady andunchanged.
Con gress | is tti« sense of the Detnoctucy of Ohio I Kr. novia-Flour dull .and lower pade fa ‘' °
WasuiNaloM. June 4.—In the Senate
Mr. Bayard, from the Judiciary Commit
tee, reported with an amendment tho
Senate hill repealing sections 820 and rei ffi cn ,e the principles heretofore ad
that not a dollar should be appropriated decaned^doubis r «*t™ 6 50@
by CoDgrcaa to pay soldiers, marshals or I * oo. Wheat dull lower. No x red fall l isl+ cash,
supervisors to interfere with elections. 11°June, 1
The financial plank of the platform September. No S dot OHM. Com
821 of the Beviied Statute?, which pre- cat0( j by the party in Ohio; favors
1 Til
th 0
dull and lower." No X mixed 35)40:
_ BK June. S5Ji@J5ji July. S«K038, 7 a August. 37; _
eeribo the juror*’test oath, etc, and said abo Ution of the present national banking AwS?" Whiiy
he would probably atk leave to call it up and tho aubatitution of green- I steady *t m. I'ork isadiTe and lower; Jobbing
to-morrow for consideration. Ordered tacka for national bank noteaj and d»>- »s ^ soa9io. Lard dull at cos. Bulk xneatanomi-
to lie printed and placed on the calon- cIarM lhat lhe demonetmation of silver »>£ Ses'aTo^.^te Au^“d^
d« r - ,, waaa monstrous fraud on the people, 5s;'4@s 40
Tho Senate took up the Lilt to amend I an( j should be restoroa I —o—
an act in regard to tbe judicial districts ti plCB oa an eqaxlitv ffAVAL 8T0BE5.
in Tone. with gold. An aldiUoni^ rMOlnllDD
In tbo House Senate amendments to I requesting the Democratic members of I , triiao j. cruda turpentine steady at 100 for
tbe House grasshopper bill, extending Congress not to TOte'for the'armjf appro- Hard: 1 so for yellow dip: tlO forlvinriu, T»r
tho ttmo or payment by preemptora, pr j at i on fc,n untit provision be made to I quiet at 75 :
were agreed to and tho bill now awaits jgjp t j, e nrn) y f rola inflnendug or in- Foreign
tbe President's signature. Many hills I [imidating tho ppoplo at tho polls was I g,dmngo ou all tbe principal cilia* ol Europe
have been introduced on leave and re-1 eQ bmitteJ by Frank Hard,,in behaff of I and direct remittances to any place of the Euro-
ter ' eJ n . - , „ -, h tho minority of thoOommHtco onR:eo- ^^Cv^u^oTCfgu'mo^ ,
Mr. Bucknor, chairman of tho t oo- I i at j onPi bnt was defeated by a heavy I iRoiclumsrt *4f4cgol4
mitteo ou Banking and Carrency. report-I r0 ^ c 11 I 1 Austrian Florin fsilver) 43
od a resolution directing mi investigation * The Ohio UraeBbarkers. \ &
SSa'-i N.“.V„ r H?V2rS.S^ .ae-twS^M! l^-JMS=nssE«crS
gg-K D “ l n ;? S'SSft SSSSSiSESS^S l : a SSS fl
into tho management of the assets of | made permanent chairman, and the | 1 Lire Itahano...
4035)£ catb,:
thoronghly in tbe bands of tho stalwarts and these banks by their respective «-1 /ittiZi «»« nominated- For U
thoy mu not allow him to look book. Thero- ro i V m* I following ticket was nominated. For t
foro Jioton for auotbor whoop from the * I Governor, General A. Diunaera; A*ftlh
‘ " » ■ of Hogan county. Lieutenant GovevA4r.
N ItJUT DlSFAltlttCiH. I The platform adopted favors the distri
bution of civil and political rights,
withont favoritism on account Gf birth,
Kroner on Swi*ioa,Norwny. Denm’rk !
1 Uubel (KuBsia) 5s
t pound Sterling 4.91)4
Maoon Wholesale ttarxet
F.
BACiJN—Clear rib sides
-u,.uMara. ;.Jt
Bulk clear rib sides........
Bqlk * boulders
Magnolia hams ;
I iRD—inbbte
Leaf,in tubs.
News It sms.
Bkblin, June 4.—The government will I co i or> croodor financial condition. It de-
probably compel . uniform rates for all I m ands tbo isane by the Government of
railroads in tbo Empire. I an ample volume of legal ’tender enrren.
London, Juno 4.—Hanlon and Rlwtt cy to meet tho-busineai want* of the
aro in constant training for tho coming I country; charges the present suffering
match, and both are getting into good I 0 [ floaucisl dialros3 upon tho old politi*
form. Uanlon i* the favorite, two to I qJ partiee; denounces all reference to
ono. _ the late civil war as revolntion-
I’BiniDBLPuii, June 4.— t’be Philadel-1 nry . c1 h 3 for the abolition of
phia and Ksadmg Coal Company an- ttl0 na tional bsnkiDg system; Bnbstltn-
nonneo that the entire product of coal I £ lon Q f a graduated income tax for the
for June is exhausted and future orders I ,- n t 6 rnal revenue laws, and calling id and
will only be taken at. July prices. (ha payment of ail United States Loud* I uoaN—Ky car load.
Wbiiuxs, W. Va., Jane 4.—Eeeae I j n ] eR8 i tender notes. A minority report I small lots
Parsons, a oolored desperado, who re-1 wga aGo submitted by the oommittee on
eistedjarrest, was ahot dead by the pur-1 tho.platform, and led to a bitter and exoi-
suing officer. | ted discQBsioo.
Washinoton, Juno 4.—lion. Emory
ookaBorm oaiLT bt
D. TINHLKT
GRAIN AND FROVlblUND.
II
Fereoni living in nnhesULy localities may
avoid all billions attxcks. by taking a doae #f
Dr Ball’s Baltimore Pills occasionally to
keep the liver in a healthy action. Frico
only 25 els At all druggists.
Elboint Hair «* woman’* crowning
beauti When it fades ebe fades as welt.
Whils it is kept bright, her personal at
tractions are still maintained. By pre
serving tbo hair fresh and vtgorofcs a
youthful appearance is ooati—I through
many yesre. Thoee who grieve over
their fadtnsr hair turning ear lT»
shonld know that Ayer's Hair Vigor pre
vent* it, and restores gray or faded hair
to its natural color. It is a clear and
healthful preparation, containing neither
oil, dye, nor anything di leterioue, and
imparts to tho scalp wbst Is most needed
—a sense of pleaeaDt and delightful free
dom from scurf or dandruff.—Xew Seme
(N. a.) Time*. jnn31w
Speer leaves for Georgia on account of
teiegraphio annonneamont of his wife’s
eerious illness.
Sr. PBTBBSBoaa, JunoJ4.—The police
aro to bo armed with revolvers, by an
Imperial decroe.
Albany, Jnno 4.—James D. Fish lias
been appointed receiver of tho Glebe
Mutual Life Insurance Co. Ho gives
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HOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
WilBixaTOX. DC, tUv 10,1379.
PROPOSALS will ba received at tbo Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m ot July 1
873. for carrying the mails bt ths United State
pon the routej and according to the schedule
ot arriTal and departure specified by the De
partment, in tlio Statu ot Georgia from October
Reject all Violent Purgatives. They ruiu til
tone of the bowels and weaken tbe digestion.
Tabbaxi’s Ewxbvbscxst Sbptsxb Apbbixnt
I is used by rttioual people aa a means of relieving
| all derangements ot tbe itomaeb, liv-r aud in-
teetiues, becanse it removes obitruotioui with-
out pain, and imparts rigor to the organs which
it purifies and rvculates. -‘ . . imo *
SOLD BY ALL’ DRIfflGI8T8.
SMOKE THE ONLY.QENUINE
PRIDE OF DURHAM
para. Tobmcco, net j fl
ugs Manufactured liy
-R-rwmvsS 8 ^ Bjlkir Co. May 51st, 1979.
aTOTICB is hereby siren that I will, at tt
meeting of the General Assembly July
enjumiCs effep tho following local and ppecial
bill*. to*wit:
A Bill, To bo entitled an Act to repeal an Act
entitled an Act to amend an Ac* entitled an Act
to create a Board of Commissioners of Boad* and
Revenues for tbe county of Baker, approved
February 26th. 1875, amended by redneing the
number of Commissioners from ft to to three, and
for other purpose* therein named, which *aid
Act to be repealed was approved February 28th,
1877; and to re-enact the original provisions ol
said Act which wns amended; and also to ameud
the same so as to provide that said Commission*
era shall be freeholders, and for other purposes
therein stated.
A Bill, To be entitled an Act to Confer a3di
tioual powers upon tho Tax Col! err or of Baker
Count*, and to make said Tax Collector ex-Officio
Sheriff ta certain cases, and for other purposes
P D DAVIS,
tul dl*Aw4t Member of the I*egiil*ture.
drug-,
ham, N C.
flavored with poisonous I
ZI LYON, A CO.Dur-
S. W. CTJBBED&E,
BROKER
- - • -AND- *
Real Estate Agent.
A
BECKWITH’S
NTI-DYSPEPTIC PILU
L1879. to June 10. I860. Lists ot r.utri. *it!i Theee l’ills will prevent and cure Dyspepsia.
I They are su unrivalled Dinner Fill, mild speri-
■ten—1»«< initrni.. I risnt,and admirably adapted as a Fstnily Medl-
departures, in.true- rjne< Thpjareni ,^ b} . ,^ em0 , t cultivatedpeo-
, . , I pie m our country, and are extensively used by
Physicians in tlieir practice. Sold by Druggists
generally. Bend for circular. E& BECKWITH |
Foie Manufacturer, Petarrburg, Ya.
schedule* of arrivals and ,
tions to bidders, with form* for contracts and
STOCKS AND BONDS B0U9HT AND SOLD
STRICTIY ON COMMISSION.
Farlleular attention given to tbe purchase,
sale and renting ol Beal Eitate,
MULBERRY BTREET.
House.,:
opposite Lanier
marl ly
bonds, aud ail other n-canary intormstion w 11 J
be finished upon application to the Second
Asjiitant Postmaster General.
D. M, KEY,
a^Glawflir Foitmaster'Generttl.
It is false economy U> buy a ohe«p Organ when |
a few dollars more will get the incom
parable and always reliable
MASON & HAMLIN.
blflT LOWEST PRICED.
IIU I POOREST AND DEAREST.
DIIT HIGHEST PRICED.
BUI BEST AND CHBAFEBT.
New Styles.
NEW PRICES,
Not Bead 25 cents for a Stieo
of Soldered PATCH
PLATE, with which
you can mend all your Tin
and Copper Ware a
year. 7 Flues for $1.00 Post
Ire,- with directions.
MAOKEY M’F’GOO.,
CHJLRX.BSTOV, SO
A* : ’B. SBmall,
Solo Agent for
Fortatle Threstinc Enpes.
FARM, PLANTATION A MILL MACHINERY ]
of all kinds. I bob abd Raisa Cxvmtaa.
Aw*Ser d for Catalogne and special Low Prices.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS. Mscon, Gs
T UB best and cheapest Bread Preparation
ever offered on tbe market, No retailer
should be without it. 1 want every retailer in
the city to try it. If it docs not prove both pm|£
able and satisfactory it can ho returned and
money refunded.
Also a full lino of General Groceries always
on hand. j ,
apr!5 8m A B BMAT7L
A GENTS WANTED,—for the best and fa,*
est selling Pictorial Rooks and Bibles.
Prices reduced S3 per cent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia P*.
AGENTS. READ THIS
P m illowft large commiMiopf to^ellotxr
new and wouderful inventious. We mean uhat
SBuiple free. AvidiojsSuLBMAN iCo., Muiahail,
a month and expenses
tD I I Agents. Outfit firee,
Augusta. Maine.
ruaranteed to
SHAW A Co,
Six Stops, Rle
Embossed Wa
Case, of new deal,
only
Ten Stops, 4 sets
Reeds in hew style
Illuminated Case
only $95
Ten Stops, 4 sets
Reed, Mirror Ton
Case, with Gold
Bronie Ornament*.
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD I HOLLAND SPRINGS.
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
ALL WORL1PB EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEARS PAST.
G eorgia, bibb county.—whereas a h
Ross, administrator on the estate ot W R
Burgess, late of said county, deceased, has made
application for leave to sell ten shares of stock
J ol the Bibb Loan and’ Building Asioeiation be-
u , sjy . I longing to said estate, j \
, Mich. I This is theretore to cite and admonish all
J-i [ persons concerned to be and appear St the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in
June, next, to show cause, if any they can,
why leave to ae'.l said stuck should lu.l l)rt
granted,
<£^777^7 A YEAR and expenses to agents I Witness my hand and ofileial signature. May
*P I i I Outfit Free. Address P O VICK I 5th, 1879. J A MCMANUS,
ERY Augusta, Maine,
rates, 100 pages, 10c. G P ROWELL AGO,
New York. mayl5dAwlaw4w
may law4w
Ordinary.
PAEIS -
SANTIAGO.
PARIS -
Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thoma*,
Ole Boll. Got tschalk, Btrauss, Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians ol
Europe and America, The testimony as to tho
immense Mip-riority ot ths se instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis
putable.
Hall Coustt. Gboboio.
Two Miles East of G&inosvlllo ou the Air-Line
■■ - BaUrosrt.
F IS CELEBRATED HOTEL HAS BEEN
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 the times. Amusementi—Band
of Music. Piano. Ball Room forty by eighty feet. I -ri n . ■ >
TenPins two alleys ninety feet. Bathing Pool I T TflTTI UrG0rfTI3) CrffliDGS
fortvhv sixtv feet. Riinsrds, Ewings. Croouet. I a *
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
; Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar
From Georgia Grapesj
forty by sixty feet, Bilntrds, Swings, Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool breeze,
pleasant nights. Carriages, Hacks and Buggies
at call. Waters—Manganese. Carbonic Acid
RnWT'ET) TTMTTT. p 5 TT) Pflli I Gas, Lime, Snlphnr and Chalybeate, CO degrees.
-ULiPI J-JjJJ UilAJJj IfUD A'-’ 1 *. I Cures Skin Ernptions. Byphilis and Chronic
Diseases. Dyspepsia, Heart-burn, Dropsy, Ty-
. sX0»‘
o
it.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MKB3ENGER
JLSB,’4, 1979,—Bnuniro.
Cotton.
, ■- . ? h I Livbbpool—Noon—Cotton active and firm;
$200,000 bond and deposits receipts wittt middling uplands 615-15: middling Orlernm 7,
the Mntnal Trust Oo. I galea IS 000 bales; ot which 6300 were taken by
Haw PauJCIidO Jane 4.—S,lasers, con- sneculators and for export; receipts 89500,13900
, .. a. - — • I ot which were American.
. . I Futures opened 14 bet^r: ,
with a rflEor, brought bp Ills wife. I Uplandslow middling clause JuiwsnJ Julyde*
Wihnsi‘X.1 Juaa 4.—The wronnd for livery 7 1-J?u71-Us7 3-S9, July and August?!^ OHKBSK—Be*tCream.„,
tYINNSf**** B . , . Iw r mOIE «.1ff Brintanihm* ff ff.«9a>H/ I YtCZOTy.
OBJLUKElui—Boda„,^ -
Croam 11 all
Ginger 10 a 11
StTawoirry —...» 14
UGAR—Golden C ...
koi.ii...i.w —. .. i,,
O. ooffoo 1
Extra C. white.............. 932
Standard A............-
Granulated _— ..
Powdered and embed...
tbe Canada Pacific railway wa. ^ok« I I
to-iUy. ' ,ij • „ ;. 1 2pm—M-iddlinguplandsOrleans
” ^ * ”* A ‘ 1 niles SOOOO.balef; of which SOuO wero I
d j speculator*and for export. Uplands low mid-
Co.xoobd. N. H., juu» 4.—Cooke, nit- 7 3-10, »*b
ness against BnxreH, the alleged l “ 0r dUng^UuiK) June and JulydeUrery 7)4. "August!
derer, retract, bia testimony and a new I ^ September 79-32, September and October
trial id urobabla. I 7 9 3*. urtoberand November7, I
N«w YoaB—Stocks opened quiet; money 40
WaalllURton. 1 5i eiobanga long 4 87)2 short4 89)4; itate bond. |
In tho Seaato the bill amending tbe I quiet; govarnment sacuiilie* firm. , T
NortbornJadidal district of TTexae waa Orlaant is^j. *
considered and passed. Adjourned. I Futuraa opoiW rtoady; June delirory 1S.2C,
la Iho House, tbe Bank investigation July IS 43, August IS 67.September IS.£6. Octo-
was continned, after a abort discussion as receipt* 88. prowsm
to the propriety of investigation, in Futures dowyl wrak: sals* 135400:, _
» nrs6 ot which Whittehoine, Of Tenn., delivery li.95-97 July 13lt-I5.AugustlSA2-S3,
course or " • Ifa- SeptemberllOS-gii,October lt.5I—€S,Ncyember
oiprcsxed a desire that tbe wboie «. I u.«-4«. DeremberllAS-35, January 11.S4-36.
tional banking eystem.be investigated, I i^hou cioseddnll; sale. 118; middling npteids
and its corruption exposed. Tbe reso- | lSS lC.middlin* Orleans 1*5-18.
iJonb-J Conioltdated net reoeiiitr 1S86; export* to
IntiOBWae adoptca. Great Britain KO. Franco . Continynt
Atkme, of Tennessee, chairman of the “ h ™ ne i
appropriation committee, reported o.ak -GaivaeTOB—Cotton firm: middling 12);
tbo joint ievolution repealing: sundry I
clan.es of the sundry oivit bill, approved Hoavolx—Cotton quiet: middling 12Xf- net
March 3rd. with Senate amendments I receipt, 127.sales —.stock 6138
thereto. I RAtt Co . t “ I i, du !! : . ls ^ Iow
Hunton. of Ytrffinis, offered an
amendment increasing: the appropriation I " Horros—Cotton arm; middling 13)0. low mid
Fancy «... 14
0ANDI.K3—Star...„, mM . M ,„ Mra ,M,— 15
LightlwMght 161-1
NAILS—Basis lvt.„, X 65
.ROH
xo
XU. 1
14
1 50
BTAi
PEPPER
8P1CB.-.
GINGER
NUTMEGS
OLOVKB.....
UiGAUS—y^rU. to ooaeorw
CHBROOT8 1X00
SNUFF—Lc-Tiliard’s. |ar..._ 75
Lorillard’.ifoii 80
TOBAOOO—OommMi _..... 40 a 4.
Modium ....,60 * 60 ,
CKRRBL-MiU i.e.iUls.... 100 a. 140
Hall bbls. 8.00 tlU
BH1PIT3G VatVUlICK
CORREOTBD DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
BIDEB—Green salt, per ID...„ ,
Dry salt f>.3 7
Dry flint DtelO
GOAT SEIMS-Bry. per ib... , lOuDli
. . 8HKBP8B7IN8—Per pioco.................. XO04O
for the family of the late Repreaentatire ( dling IS. good ordinary U?fc net receipts VS. SHEARLINGS—Par niece 5
of Texas to ten thousand U IOM *»les. •lock 4U«2. | DKKR8KINB—per tb 14018
Schleicher, ot Aexas, to wa taoneana wilmixotob—Cotton quiet; middling uplands _
dollars, which waa Dgrooa to. The Senate low middling 11)2: good ordinary 11)4 use
amendment was then oonourred in. reoeipts —. gros* —t sales 35; stock ssj.
Springer, of Illinois, as a question of
privilege, offered a preamble ami yesolo- J — t gjoa* 227* sshea 546, to spinners J2J, *took
lion reoiting the prooeeding* of tbe Com- iosw. _ . ..... .....
miite. ouKxpendilnree iniheSiated^ ^pS^
part moot in th6 last CongrdM, in oonneo I ; *ale*6J stoex 2S^o. Alports to Great
tion withtb6 charges againat George P. Britain : continent , Franco—.coast-
Soward, Mia stor to China, and referring wip-. firm- m\Aihn,
the report or that oommittee, artiolea of, low u t-. «od ordinary It: net re-
Impeaohment prepared by it, and teeti- j oelpts 436, gross 4*5; sale* 250; stock 43445.
moiiv taken in the case, to the Judiciary Mosilb—Cotton Arm middling it 5 ;. low Unpeeled, No 1
Committee, with instructions to consider ” W ' P “ I DRIRlTBLACKBRRRUiB
the 9ame, take other testimony if neoes- Mswrais—Cotton firm; middling ujf ; re-
sarv. and report to the House at the next <*ipte US: shipments ltjs.ials* —j stock 12204.
aasaion Ay reed to. Adjourned. AtJOCBTa—cotton firm; middling UX. tow
session, agreea iu. I middling It),; good, ordinary IX, recmpteSJ;
Among the bills introduced in the I
House to-Jay waa one by Mr. Bnckner | chaxlxstox—Cotton ‘firm: middling l!tf;
amendins section 2070 of^ the revised |
RACCOON—Per vieoe......
MINK—Per pieoa
OTTBR—Per piece
BEAVER—Per niece..,
GREY TOXSKINS
RED POI 1*1
WILD CAT—Per piece......
OPO88UM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece—
TALLOW—Prime, per Hi.
WAX—Pure yellow, per II
GINSENG—Per lb
DRIED APPLES—Prime pertb...
DRIED PEAUHE8—Peefed.brighl
statutes so a* to read aa follows: “The
SecreUry of the Treasury may purchase
coin for the purpose of maiotaimn? re
sumption with notea of the United Statss
authorized by law ataneh ratea at«i
Great Britaia -
, coastwise —, Frauoe
FINANCIAL
Lowdow—Noon—Yesterday’s closing consols
■ ‘ xls -
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb............. 10016
Unwashed 18015
Washed — *5033
s too *j; on a Mona* t
COXXXCT1D DAILY1*T
I,. IUPLEY, DHOKJBK.
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (gold) .,,„Jlt a 114
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (regular)......Ill a lit
Georgia 7 per cont. bonds (endorsed)....110 a‘111
Georgia7 percent, bonds (new)-.........115 a 117
UeurgiaS per cent ifitd)....
GeogiaS percent (new)
City of Mscon (long date)
.101 a 106
107X*10SX
upon such terms at he may deem most should hare been quoted exchsnge and dirideud City ot Mason (short date)
advantageous to tbe publte interest, and I ” 7-lffi Bne »«. | 0!tJ , * A W .U 7 per
he D hereby prohibited from selliag or
4per‘c<nl* 102)2"8tale bonds dnllsad weak.
Stocks dosed quiet; New for* ■ Central USX.
City of Atlanta 8 per eeut...
of the United States for any pnrpoxa ex
cept refunding the public debt.”
A mw ting of the appropriation com
mittee of the House has been called for
to-morrow mornlnsr.when the bills agreed
npon by tb« joint Democratio caucus lait
night, will be submitted for action.
Hjaepeta Weather suteaaenL
Onricx Chixt Sionai. Officbb,
Washinoton, Jona 4, 1879.
Indications—For the Sonth Atlantic
States, alight changes in pressure, vari
able winds, shifting to west or south,
warmer and generally clear weather.
MlONiatfT DISPATCHES.
News Items.
Nbw Oblbaws, Jnne 4.—The Board of
Health adopted a resolution requesting
tbe Governor to modify his proclamation
establishing a quarantine against certain
ports, so that tbe period of detention will
be two hundred and forty hour* instead
of twenty days for all Teasels arriving
from such ports. . „ .
Note —Toe above refers to all Mexi
can, South American and West India
ports.
The Obis Dcmserats.
OoLCMurs, O., Jan* 4.—Ewing waa
nominated for Governor by the Dsme-
cralio Convention to-day, an teeond bal
lot, and Rise for LientsoaDt Governor.
The Democratic State Convention or
ganized here to-day by electing Samuel
F. Hurd, of Cincinnati, permanent Chair
man. Tho following ticket was nomina
ted : For Governor, Tho*. Ewing, of
Oity ot
7S *77 X
Hne 27)4. Lake Shore 74 preferred 84: Illinois
- y Chicago and North-
Vi e*tern Union
Bub-Treamrr balances; Coin $113,665,858; cur
rency $40,888,365
PRODUCE
Baiiimosb—Flour firm: Howard Street and
Wtotera •tiperftne 3 2503 75, extra 4 2505 60.
family 515 05 7f, City Mill* auperflne 3 2203 49,
extra 4 5005 CO, Riobracds 6OO0S X5.Paupwo
family 6 75.Southern wheat firmiiWestem firm;
Southern red 11495116. do amber 11901 SO. No
1 Pennsylvania red 1199119M, No rWojtem
winter fed IP31115X0L 15)1. June 115H01 li)i.
Jolyll* ! -August 1MM0110)Leoathein
corn oxiier Western quiet and firm; southern
white *1)4051 yellow 41. Oats quiet. Soot hern $9
010, Western white S|!l do xsiisdl 035,
PennsylvaniaM0SB. Kyo quintal eo031. Hay
dull and unchanged.prima to chuce Pennsylvania
and Maryland IX 00013 00. Provisions unchanged
walk meats, loose, •boulders clear rib siiei
AV-, do necked 4bC and 5)4. Bacon shoulders
4V, c’oarnbsidre 6. Hams 9)4011. Lanl re-
flMwi intierces7. Butter quiet, prime to choice
Western packed 1x014 Eggs firm at 12)4013
ner doten Coflee firm and unchanged Jt:o m c»-
eww H016 Whisky dull tad noehaugodat 106
Sugar steady, A *0!t 808)4.
Kgwxoaa—Floor more steady with better
demand Southern flouiq a l it snd hesyy.common
to lair extra 4 7504 SO. good to chowe do 5 6506 75
WhMhwipring * abade firmer, and for witter
U01 betters ungraded red winter 111011A No
idol 17.mixed winterl 14)4- Com Wto )4 bet
ter and in fair demand: ungraded 41)4044. NoS
do 4040. No X, 43)4044. Oate fully a half cent
better and more active at 35; No 3 white 37)4-
Not white 35)4 Coffee firm and a fair business,
rioln cargoes U)f in job lots 10X014. Sugar
Quiet •rid unenaused, ceoinfugal 7)407 3-1:, t*jr
to wood refining S -1606 7-1A prime 6 )406)4l
refined (teady and quiet. Molasses dull and
mnehaneed. Rios fairly •cure and steady. Caro-
1m tor to prune S)*07)»: louismne fair to
prime 6V<07. Tallow pule! and etesdy at 6K-
Rosin dull at 13001 35 for common to good
swained. Turpentine weak at 26)4. Pork shade
easier, dull and closing firm; mess spot 9100
Georgia Railroad 6 per rent, bonds...„.10l a 101
NortheasternRRbonds (er.dorsed)......l0S a 105
Macon and Western R R bondA...........103 a 105
bouthwestern Railroads, „...102 a 105
Western R. R. ot Aiabunalit mortgagellX a 113
Wee tern tt. R et Alabama »d mortgage...112 a 113
M. A A. R.R. 1st mortgage(not endor’d) 75 • 40
M A A tt tt. Id mortgage A...._ 95 a 98
A. A G. tt. tt. Id mortgage (endorsed) ...100 a 113
South Ga A Fla lit mortgage bor.di...l07 a 100
do Id fio ...86
Southwestern R R stock.....................105 a 106
Georgia Railroad ltock. M .... H 83 a M
Central Railroad stock.. 76 a 77
Anew via A Savannah ttutlr—<t Stock .log « up
• 1 BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Gto
* 1 H Lose, guardian of Elm E Lowe, now
Kli:a B Roberts, hss made application for let-
ten of diimis-ton from said guardianship.
Tneee are iberelore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said county on tbe first
Mcodav in September next to show cause, if any
they hare, why letters, ot dismission should not
be granted to applicant.
Witness my hand officially. Jane Xd, 1879.
iun3 law4w J A McMANUA Ordinary.
NOriUM. We nave
the LARGEST and
be 1 selling Stationery
Package in the world. It contains is sheets of
P»;«er. IS Kmeiopes. Pencil. Penholder. Golden
Pen. and a Piece of valuable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold store Sleeve
Buttons. Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold-
Pia;—i R:ug, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fancy
Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid Xi cent*. 5 Pack
ages with Assorted Jewelry XL 8PLBNDID
WATCH AN D CHAIN FREE WITH EVERT
$50 ORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY. Bxtraor-
dinW Indueemenu to Agent*
BRIDE A CO.
2 Brosdway.N Y
Harmonic society.
rjTHR lest Concert of the season takes place
X Thursday evening, the 5th test. Tickets
can be procured at W B Yolger’s or at the door
oo tbe night tf the Concert. Single Tickets ol
Admission 53 rents.
jonSXt E H LINK, Sec A Treat.
Them Organs aro now ottered purchasers by
monthly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
bo rented until ths rent pays for tliom. From
one to tbroa years time given for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches, Schools
snd Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or-
gims sent on trial to any part of the South- We
pay freight both ways it not satisfactory. .
Now in Press and will bo shortly issued,, on
fins paper, and in good style, the
phemictm list
SOUTHERH WHOLESALE DEPOT.
* Jfor tho more convenient; supply of Sonthern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es*
tubliabed at Savannah, Ga. from which Dealers,
CirarrUfrs, Tench erg, nnd the retail trade can bo j
•unplied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, prico lists and full 0 t the Georgia State Agricultural Society for 11.0
information address „ | . I Annual btsto Fair ot 1879, to be held in Macon,
LUDLEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga. ™™^-c,mr
,1 jMA»tl*i extras a’s Whole a ALB Agbhti. ’ • v ’* ’ * *-
hptXd2aw3iu
From Georgia Grapes,
From Georgia Grapes.
Perfect in, Purity.
Georgia State Pair, 18791 Excellent in Flavor.
1 1 Prico CO cents at
t . . .1 ,i" -U. '
Massenburg’s Drug Store;
. Dymtepsia, I —
| phold and other Fevers. Restores Health to
leeblewomenand children,
EI)\V IV HOLLAND, Propriutor.
niay26 2vw3w
GREATEST
I Ont-Door Recreation of the Ag e
NEW AND IMPROVED
GBATE; WISE
S END to O BURKE & SON for yonr Grata
Yaraith. tnf»rl8 SfawSw
Paints, Oil and Glass
C BURKE A SON’3 is tho placo to buy
# Paints, Oil9 and G'asj. may IS St&wSw
(2^7 fj A MONTH a^id oipcnsM gnaranteoJ
** to Agents. Outfit lree. hm w A Co.
AuArustii, Me. ,
PEACH SEMES
C AN bo supplied promptly trith Crate* by
applying to A K FISHER.
myS2 Im* Power«v!H<\ Houatan Co, Gar
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Waiclbanm £ BrcV Wholilais
Dry Goods Houre.
A GENERAL BANXIND, BfiCatTiABE AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTEKDED TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
mat S 3 m
SMALL PLANTATION
Tj^OR >a!e cheap for Cash 250 acres land, 103 ot
X’ which launder cultivation »nd a*l $own in
Oats. Good henso, wefts, etc, on tho p<nco. Heal-
thy locality- only one and a half miles from
Power*Yilk\ Houston Co, Ga. Tho placa T*ill ba
sola with or without tho Ott crop,
w ■ . A KFIRHBR.
Pewersville, Msy 21st. 1879. rayXl lm*
15 OOO H,UN1)3 0t lU8 choicost
Tennessee Hams, Sides snd Sbsu'der* ever sent
to tiisTMarket just received by "
my24 ■ -• ■ i , : JONKS h (XHIK.
OPTIGIABT I
SAVE TOUR EYES.
V your vision is failing—if you aro growing
. l»ar-ilghtod, or your eyosishft Is troubling
you in any way, call on
VTr. Gh. Refeldi Optioian,
and jour eyesight will bo benefited by hi*
euperior Spectacles and Kjo Glasj.es, They
will removo oil dimness, blurs* confusions and
floating specks, and the mo*t iensitire eye will
borostored to its normal and healthy condition ;
•avmg fatigue, requiring leas light ana enablirg
tho wearer to view plainly all remote objects.
These useful ar»d unapproacliablo Glasses can
only be procured from Mr GU RRFELU. Hi*
establishment—No 20 Second St, Macon, Ga.
aprd 6m
LARGE lot iu store and for sdo at lard
prieeM.
mayistf JONBS A COOK.
1 Tm. B. Sturtevant & do.,-
ion park placu, new yore.
(Late of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A
SPECIALTY.
Consignments solicited. Prompt and faithful
f Returns made.
Befer to Meters Jones £ Cook. Macon; John
MoMsbcn.Kiq.bavannnn.Ga; MiloUatnh. dz-
vanush, Gai National Park Bank, New York.
Stencils furnished on application.
Onr advantages for handling PBiOHBS and
DRIED FRUITS are uneicjlled in this city.
myX4 Xaw8w
CfiaTHAX. 3SOTTK1*
EUFAUIiA. ALABAMA,
0.OOD BOARD end Rooms and tho Best At
| MONDAY; October 27th,
and continuing on. week. Tho Premium List 11 / ~ J- . _
will be eitenaively circulated in all portloni of I ’ ♦»
Middle and Southwest Georgia, Florida and
Eastern Alabama, and also in all the Towns on
the Central. Mscon and Brunswick, Alantic
uujaNaaa hoyb
it H PLANT
1 GOOD PUN
Anybody can loam to make money rapidly oper
ating in stock! b) the "Two Unerring Rules for
8aeeas* , ’biMM*rs Lawrence A Co’s new Circa-. L .
Ur. The combination method, which tiffs firm I and Gnlf, and Jacksonville, Pensacola andMo-
haj mado ao, tuccossuil, enables people with | bile Railroads.
larKeortmaU means to reap all the benefitsot
largest capital and best skill. Thoasands of or
ders, in various sums, are rooled into ono vast
amount aud ce-ojieratedas a mighty wnole, thus
securing to esch shareholder all tho advantages
of :he largest operator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from »5 to *8,000
or more, ran bo used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, September 28, 1878, says: “By
the combination system $15 would make $73, or
5 per cent: $60 pays $350. or 7 porcent: $100
makes $l/.00.orlu per cent on the stock during
the month, according to'the market." Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Junelfiitk: “The
combination method of operatuig stock? is tbe
most successful eter adopted." New York In
dependent, Bepr, 12th: "The combination sys
tem ia iounded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an income while
it is kept working by Messrs I.awrer ce A Co.”
Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: “Our editor made I Board Derdav $2
a net -profit of $10125 from $20 ia ono of Messrs I p lrt , *■> -q each a
Lawrence i Co’s combinations ” New circular I .., -1,1,1^ the Bnrinvs liv A HoneA On Htsire ■ _
jir j-"- Target Stands, Gnims. Belly, k,
Lawrence A Oo, Bankets, 67 Bzcliange rlare I Q’rioetfPorter Springs is the only Hummer I of BETTER quality, for LESS money, than ever
New Yore. I Resort in Georgia which omploya a Brass Band I offered before. Man orders promptly attended to.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Am- I an* Orchestra.) Ten Fin Alley. Billiard Tables. I 8bnJ tor Catalogne and Price-list,
broee it Harris. Jr. (col) bss madeappli- Swimming Pooh etc froe-no ettraa. For
cation for letters of, guardianship of the person | P^hhlet or special information address Da J R
_ -" — 1 KBYNOLD3. General Manager, Porter Springs,
via Gaiuesville, Georgia. jul Cw
Aicherv Goods
,l ’ Patent) 11. C. PLANT & SON
■■■■■■■■■■Hi MH
1 this year, and buelness men gonerally will do^|
weft to »Acnre J»p*ca ut once. ,.j
flee Agent, or writb to
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
1 Macon, Ga. I
ifa'jif inlli. ’ 1
PORTER SPRINGS,
£3 Mile9 North of G*t|i*6vllh)s Georgia, in the
Blue Ridvo Mountains.
_ IR ■RBY^iOLDfl A CO, Proprietors.
Da C A SIMPSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy
THE MOST PERFECT
;£:H.;k=“«|Bows, Arrows, Targets,
and property O: 7.scbarlsh Woolfolk (col).
Thi, is therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of aaid county on the first Monday
ta July next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters of guardianship shonld not be
granted to applicant.
Witness my hand officially. June 2J. 1879.
jnnXlawlw J A Men ANUS, Ordinary.
n BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—WaerCas W W
sJT C.rnes has made application for letters of
rturdisnship ol the person and property of Em
ily 8 Carnes.
This is therefore to rite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
ot Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in July next to show cause, if any they hkTe,
why said etters ot guardianship should not ne
granted to ST.plicant.
Witness my hand officially. Juno 2d. 1879.
jonl l*w4w J A McMANUH, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereaa Ear-
dy Sweeny, administrator on the estate ol
Michael Roan, Isle of laid county, deceased, ap
plies for leave to sell all the real ana personal
estate belonging to said estate,
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ord inary of said county on the first Monday in
July next to show cause, it any they hare, why
•aid application should not be granted.
Witness my hand officially.
)un3 law4w J A McMANUS. Ordinary.
fNBORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Wnereaa Mi-
UT chael Loll, administrator on the estate of
Mtcbsel Biiner, late of said county, deceased, ap
plies for leave to sell all tbe personal property,
including Sands of incorporated companies, be
longing to said estate,
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
person! concerned, to be and appear at the Conn
ot Ordinary of said county ob the first Monday
m July next, to show cause, it any they have,
whv said application should not be grab ted.
witness my hand officially,
inns law4sr J A McMANUS. Ordinary.
the issue of interest-bearing bonds by the
Mayor and Council ot tbe Cityof Maoon for re
funding the present bonded debt and funding
that - part ol the floating debt of the city of
Macon herein specified; to provide for
the sale and exchange of said bonds through
Commisiion to redeem and pay oft said
nded and Hosting debt; to proride for the
levy and coliection ot a tax for the payment ot
the principal aud interest of said bonds, and to
prescribe the manner in which said bonds shall
ic Issued snd paid off, snd for other purposes.
Tho foregoing is the title of a Bilrwhich will j
be Introduced at the session ot tbe Legislature
of Georgia, which convenes in July next.
This May Slit. 1879.
Fstir CoEPcr,
S WaxxLBjiuir,
J E Jowxa.
W A Hppp,
A O Bxcor, >
W E Fnaipias,
J D Houghs,
L X. Wllixxu,-
Asms ATSXs,
R V Lawtox,
Committee appointed by tbe Mayor and Council
ct the City of Macon. jut St
Chalybeate Springs.
fTtHIS noted Georgia watering place, situated I
.L in Meriwether county, Gs, 1,600 feet above
lea level, will be opened 7st June next. There i
are four Springs -Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Free Stone. The medicinal properties ot the
waters are well known all over the Sonth. hav
ing made wonderful cures in Dyspepsia. Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is grand and climate pure aud delightful, blank
ets being desirable through the entire Summer.
Tbe comforts of home extended to in
valids. We havo engaged Professor Kess
ler’s Band, of Macon, for the season.
TERRELL. DIETZ & CO..
.LOUISVILLE, KY.
Above gooJa can *]*o be obtained of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, S45 Broadway.N Y.
mayS eod2m
Shoenfeld’s
MedicateD
I bought Fifty Pounds of Shoenfeld’s Me Ji
cated 8took'Feed about three weeks ago ar.d
tried it on my Mules, Horses. Cpws and Chick
ens, and will vouch for all yon say is regard to
its’virtues, In fact it is the best thing I ever
saw. in m.v life. 1 gave it to ono of my Mules
which was looking worse than the balance and
he commenced to improve from the start. I
could never fat ten him before I commenced the
use of tne Stock Feed and he Is now in fine
order. 1 also tried it with my Cows with tbo
same results. 7. will lot mv neighbors know ft.
r. T MORTON.
Griswoldvlllo, Ga. May 9th, 1879.
111.
STOCK FEED.
G hURGlA, BIBB COUNTY’.—Under and by I Have large Ball Room. Ten Pin Alley, Billiard
virtue of an order from the Court olOrdi- | Tables, fine drives, etc. Plunge, snt
virtue of an order from the Coart ot Ordi
nary ot said county will be sold before the coart
house door ia the city of Macon on the first
Tables, fine drives, etc. Plunge, shower snd
tab Baths—hot snd cold—and no extra charge. I
bicursiou ticsets at ail lhe Centra! Railrrai |
home door id tne city ot jiacoa on me nrst i excursion ticsets at an mo central ttailrral | ttttniri n a vrttt\t • T A Uf A u
Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours I Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reached I H UJ)| As Tt A Tv A ID! 0$ Ain.flu.HTVi
of sale, ten shires of the capital stock I via Geneva or Thomastou—splendid line either I
of the Houtbern and AtUutic Tele- I way. Round trip |5. Firs’.-clast Bar Boom on I Sole Manufacturers for the.United States,
graph Company. Sold as the property of Jack-| the campus. We have everything in order, and | myXStf
son Deloach?, late of said county, deceased. | you can live as cheap as you can at home, and [
Terms'cisb.
jun3 lawtsr
G BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under and by-
virtue ol aa order from tbo Court of Unit-
nary of said county will be sold before the court
hoasc door in tbe city of Mscon on tbe first
Tuesday m July next, between tho usual hours
of sale, ten unincumbered shares of stock m the
Bibb Loan aud Building Association of the city
cf Macon belonging to tne estate of W R Burgess,
late of said county, deceased. Terms cash.
Iun31aw4w A B ROSS. Administrator
G BORGIA. TALBOT COUNTY-By virtue
■Si
an order to us granted by the Court «f I any desirea quantity.
Ordinary of said county,we will sell to the hish- '
est and bevt'bidderfor cash on the first Tuesday
in July next, between the usual hours cf sale,
in the city ot Macon, Bibb county, at tbe place
of holding public sales in said county, six (6)
shares od be capital stock of the Southwestern
Railroad Company ot Georgia, be'onging to the
estate of James C Leonard, deceased
J N LBNNARD,
WD LENNABD.
innc3 td Executors.
months. Board—Ssy |2, week $9, two weeks Commissioners’ Sale oi Valuable
$16, three weeks $21, month |25. Cnildrenandl flifvr
I colored sarvants half fates. Hories—Day 75c, I vlty XTOp0rty«
month $10. For particulars address 1
ALLEN A THOMPSON.
jut ©cd’2m Talbotton. Ga.
Ice, Ice, Ice.
/"YUR Mulberry Street Depot is now open for
U the season, where Joe can be procured in
inv desired quant *
will be observed,
mat 22
The usual Sunday hours
MACON ICE FACTORY.
H EARING RESTORED. Particulars free
Terry A Harper, Madison Ind,
aprt dStAwXt
SP£OUL BILL.
A BILL to be entitled an Act for the relief
of Charles A Nutting and John T Grant
as securities of John Jones, late Treasurer of the
State ot Georgia.
It ia our Intention to apply to the Legislatur*
cf Georgia, at Its aeasion in July next, for the
passage of a special bill with the above title
May 3l 8f, 1979.
JOHN T GRANT,
JnSlt O A NUTTING,
perior Coart in the cause of Harriet J
i Aderbolii, et nl, vs J WAderhold eta), lho nn«
deraigued commiMionera in said decree named
will expose at public outcry before tho court
house door in Bibb county on the first Tuesday
ef June next, between tbo lawful hours of sale,
the following property in said decree •pacified :
Parts of lots three (3) and four (4), in block
twenty-eight (2S). in thb plan of the city of Ma
con, fronting on Troup street; having thereon
[ one dwelling houw with all uecessary appurten
ances ; said dwelling house containing eleven
rooms, and being the house and lot whereon
•aid J W Aderhold now reside*. Terms cash.
By order of the Court:
JOHN L HARDEMAN.
WASHINGTON DES4AU,
mavis tutdn Commissioners.
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL EAfiKI.S3 EUSiHESS.
NiiiW jMUsSlO.
SPLENDID assortment of Ner Bongs and
Instrumental Pisces last received. Gall
and examine tltdui. *
may4 sun2t L W SMITH A CO.
John Li. HardQman»
Attorney at Lav?,
Maoon.
- - - Goovatn
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM how receiving Return* of Taxable Prop
erty for the j oar lb79 and would he pleased
to have Tax-Pay era call and make their Re
turn* promptly, a« the time is abort cnl the
Books must be closed as the law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co.Ga,
apri>4 tf Office No 90 Mulu*y St. Macon, Ga
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MAOON. GA.
BANKiOF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EXCHANBE
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
W W WRIGLBY,
Cashier.
lanl) nS P 1 '' 1
Laborers Wanted.
15
MEN wanted to work on track. Wages
_ _ $1 per day. Pay every Saturday night.
Apply at Camps, Telfair county, near No 12, if A
B S R,to JO AN’DEE'O.Y.
Bupt Ga Land A Lumber Co.
may25 au tu thu at.
Copartnership .Notice,
T HB old firm of Schwei & Siejel hare this day
agsociated with themselves Mr Albert Gib-
ian for the purr ose of continuing the Wholesale
Grocery Buaineh?. at their old stand. 40 A 4S
Third Street. The firm to be styled and
known as SCHW ED, blESEL & GIB IAN.
Macon. Wav 1st. lR7ft.may8
Loom for tliB M®ii
O N and after this date we will deliver Ice in
all parts of tho city at lc per puund. Or
ders left at Factory or tbe Stulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
may22 MACON ICC FACTORY.
H. CRANSTOI! & CO;,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala-
bnm» Strsct. Atlanta, Ga.
Agents for th« Geo Fox Starch Manufacturing
Company, the Miam* Oil ami Soap Mauufactur
ing uomp&nv. Chicago quotations, spot and
store*, of Meat and Gram received every hour.
FUTURES A BPEClALlY.Confldentifil.
mayll lm
I BAlsAKk. reraaaent saiffracti
"ABtcdto fell Staple Good J to JfrI-
era. >'op*ddllc.g. Lxpcnsc* pakl.
Addrvsi S. A. GRAN T * CO.. X
k h Homt St.. CiociuORtl. Q.
$2600
A YE All- AgenU wanted. BuxK
ness legitimate. Particulars free.
AddrwiJ WORTH A CO.. SWbouU.
Big Si2d.
niHE entire stock of BOOTS aud SHOES.
1 LEATHER and FINDINGS. al<o stork iu
Tannery and everything pertaining to tbo busi
ness, is tobe 9old in the next thirty da*a rocard •
ess of cost in order to“ wind up the citato of th
deceased Jacob SchalL
Anyone m need of Boots and Shoes can save
5 per cent by calling on us.
m&jSS H K > R V ^ITALIV Trusts.
FOR REKr.
T HE Morton Five Roout Ccttago on Now
Btreet. A cool and desirable rroidenc--.
Apply lo
ay3fri3sun2t
W II WHITF-HEAb,
.t S T W.lker’s Store