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By Olisby, Jokes & Beebe.
MACON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 6, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.242
BY TELEGRAPH.
HAY UIHPAXUHBH,
Mr. Hampton mid bn [patty was de- I tags against Daaean F. Kaon.r for rant
nonnoeil for wishing to reatriol the fed- ! due the State and raid to be about a half
eral nao of troop*, bat mea high In the million of dollars acd to e»n«e tba for-
ltepaMican party, whose words be quo- feilnro of the present lease. The ordi-
ted. bad also pointed ont and denonnoed nance was adopted reducing the salaries
the danger and abuse* of each use. of constitutional oHears to tba following
It «ts net tbs immediate act.on of Governor $1,000, Attorney U.neral $3
toe army that bo feared, but the 006; Auditor J2,CuC: Seerelary of State
ultimate effect of its misuse, and be I $1,800: Treasurer (2,000. The Conven
would oppose ituy legislation giving the | tiou received a communication from the
general government power to interfere I agents of Messrs. Stern Bros., English
in any way with elections; better hare bondholders, protesting against the action
tuiLulenoe in ona or two great oitiaa, cf the Convention in impairing the pre-
than military despotism in the whole i sent atatns of Louisiana ooaauls. Aeon-
country. It has been complained that lannlcntion was alio rsoeived from Mayor
Confederate (dicers were sent here as Fatten inclosing a resolution of the City
legislators. Nearly every man in the CoaaeU, pretesting against the adoption
Sooth boro arms, and she could hardly of tbe majority reportjof the Committee
be blamed I for treating her interests in on tbe State debt. ! . ■
peace to those who risked their lives | Pitteh;os, N. J., Juno o.—John B
Foreign.
Leu don, Jane 5.—Toe Afooting Pott't
flaiocial article says David, Stuart A Co.,
m-robsnU of Liverpool, engaged In the
Kistcrn trade, have failed. Their liabil
ities aro unknown, hut;believed to bo be
tween All00,000 and Ai 200,000. Tbey are
largely indebted to tbe Fresoyterlan mil*
aiouary society, In Amerloe, for whom
they wero agents.
Roue, Jouo C.—Menotti GaribaUI oon-
tradlois tbe Peris rumor of tbe General's
death and says bis father has completely i r-—--- —-- -- - i7~r: —z~ I nr . iT 'u , - , *, _ .
recovered from his recent indisposition. fortanea for ber in w»r. Hethooght WesteiveU, who has been treasum of
p.... j nn . r m-n hnndrad ...t I if tbe North bad honored in like man* this city for five years paet. u now found
’ — - - * ner those who fought her bat I to be a ilef&nlter to the amonnt of $7,900
lies, the legislation of the oonn- and has fled.
try would not be embittered by the Concord, N. H., .Tune 5.—Governor
revival of sectional strife. If the North I Head was inaugurated to-day with moat
was einoaro in inviting the Southern I imposing ceremonies, iu the presence of a
Stales to return to the Union, she should I greater concourse of people, than , has
ba glad tbey sent their bost, most hon* I been tbe cam on any previous occasion
, D ored men to reproaent them. Tbe South I in many years. Tbe city was so crowded
oimmtaaiooeia eeaterdav It waa an'nonnc” I had no upology to make for the paet, and aato make loobmotion almost impossible.'
cl tbit, owing to a dtbf of XiO 000 in to reu * 11 tUit f D0W is not the '** Three regiments of State militia were in
ih. Tininn Hik*rirt all tha numnina ad terebt of ibftt harmony for which the the procession.
gross would betopped last night. The long*. The South asks to have Lwvilli Cb*« Chubch, Va„ June 5.
affect of this would be the Adding of »trnskea from the statute books the laws The German Baptist annual conference
hundreds of oollteries for wiles around whl< * “ ra the product of distrust, as closed its puhl.o bueuuas and adjourned
Bonita Staffordshire, which would never mnch »? *« a the « ml « and navies. If this evening. Unusual harmony pre-
rsouvtr from the disaster. A meeting of 7°° asked us to come back as Staton vailed during the whole session, a -
all the colliery owners is called for Wed- tre “'* 3 ,“ Stote.-jom hands with us though subjects were introduced which
uesd.v next to .ooaider tbe position 0 f 10 cgtabl * ah national liberty, as unfler- \ excited animated debate. Tha. church
k a M „ stood by our fathers. manifested a progressive spirit
Tinmmile. \aws Itewia Hampton’s address aroused frequent SnowHill. Md., June 5—The attend.
.. applause in the galleries. I anoe at tba Duer trial lo-dajr was small
i iacimvaTi, u n June o. a nve stsry | Bayard then spoke at length in sup- and tbs proceedings unimportant. Louisa
port of tho bill. Ue condemned tha an. Hearn end Mrs. Hearn were recalled and
. Lion ot tbe Fre-i-lent in criticizing as he re-examined, but nothing new waa elicit
dealers in railway and.telegraph supplies, ; a the yeti message, the meth- ed with regard to tha shooting. Dr.
was destroyed by .firo this morning. The | atll j p rBC tiees of Congress, and Bald it Smith was alio called and testified as to
I01.S on the lmi-dlngle twenty Ihonaand j nol j upon tba Fresident I the nature of the wound and the kind of
eighty-eight additional Communists have |
rsoeived amnesty. The amnesty law ex-
pirtB to-day.
Ar.txaNDBia, Jam 0.—Boar Admiral >
MaeHedop, Pasha of tho Bjyptian navy. ]
is dead.
London, Jane 6.—At a meeting of tbs
8 ruth Staffordshire Mines end Drainage I
dollars, and on the stock and machinery
fony-fivo thousand dollar*. Both wero
libeially Insured.
Annanr, N. Y., Juno S.—The National
Kaoimpaontjof too Grand Army of tho
Kspoblio will be held hure cu the 17tb
Inst. It will be thsgreatest gathering of
tbe organization ever held. The milito-
ry display will bo Iho finest ever seen in
ouy Stato west of New York. The Presi
dent, most of the Cabinet, and all the
ballet whioh produced it.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
upon
to interest himself iu parliamentary re
form. He then referred to the Federal
jury laws, explained their working, and
pointed out the absurdity of allowing er-
Confederates to hold tho highest ofiloes
t"me e «du§?n V g r them Dorn 11 lh. jJVfe I LATE8T TELKHKAFHIC REPORTS
The present bill, ho said, waa framed to OFFICE TKl.dQKAPH AND hK83BNGHK
secure perfect impartiality in tha forma- Jons, 1879.—Kviaisa.
lion of juries to try political cases, whole | MACON COTTON STATEMENT
prominent Genorato of tbe’army will bo I * uc!l im P ar b»Jity ia of the greatest im_ I juceiroj jincj Lst report
present j portance. Ho aaid tho veto power
Dasu'oiNB#, Ioivi, Juno C.-Tharsors 8 iVtin tha . K P ‘^f“‘ 10 P re
B^sJrtes. as 1 "
Us broke badly on the short turns of tho j
half mile track.
ilALTixoRr, Juno 5.—Tbe Drnid Dock
mills of Gambrill at Woodbsrry, near this j
huodrod hands will ba thrown ont of am*
ploy mint.
New Yobk, June 5,—Dr. Dobolgna M-
B -nnctt, editor of a paper called Truth
Artier, who was convicted in the Uaited
Btates Courts aomo titno ago for sondiog
obcceno matter through tho mails, was
sentenced to-day to thirtoen months bard
labor in tho Albany Penitentiary and pay
a fins of threo hundred dollars.
Con grass.
by wagon
8TATBUBNT
Stock on hand September 1,1878....
Rsoeived since last repoet..
previously —-
Shipped since last report....
proviouily.
advertanco or design. Such was not
tha case with tho present Lille.
They represent the sober second thought
of tho American people, and tho poople
___ will finally bo oalled to pass judgment
city, wur«;£id” operations to^iay’Tor | “P on tbe 2„ n , th ® “ e *“‘ ,
an indefinite period. Tho reason assign- t,me » th0 first doty of the msjorlty is to gtock on j, ln a this evening..,
ed for tho suspension is tho rise in the *npply everything needed for the support ***;,*! since last report
pries of not ton and tho approaching end ° f he Government, but our duly la not -o-
J iknmii.m raa, p,.„ ,i,_„ fn ,,. to be taught us by a hsrasslog obstruot- I uowon.
- -- ^ l " ' lve executive. It is an obligation res'lng f Ijvbbvooi—Noon—Cotton opened easier, mid
on ns be virlna of our oaths I dlmK uplands J>F. middling Orleans 713-Id,
on ns oy virtue oi our OAUis. ujjss 3 000 bales: td which 1800 were taken by
Bayard then said the effort to mutep- I >Decu i»tors and for export: rooeipta 1200, liw
resent the Dsmocratio party by asserting I of which were American.
It intended to cripple tho Government, I Futures opened partially Jt Cheaper, but tho
, n i:|. i. * ,niN ' dedinobai since been partially recovered:
wonld be futile, lie would not belong to upi» u Us low middiiriit clause June delivery
party adopting saoh a coarse, bat he 7 i.3(a7. June and July 7,8 S-Sia7, July and Au-
asked, “shall it bo sa(d|tlisi a man aool- gust 554 7 S-Si<971-16S7 3-S2, August and Sep-
dentally and wrongfnlly vested with & hs^?fi^&yg^SL«5. 0ctober78 ”
ODormoa^ powers which days Rccnmtil&~ J i;S0p w—Middling upland« 7 i*ld; middling
ted aronnd tha exeentive o(Eee, shall boo- Orleans 7J& low middling 6 15»1C; good orai-
ceod in plaoios tho erreat partv. with all I nary 6 ll-16; ordinary 0}^.
Washinotoh, Juno 5.-Tho Ssnate, by I iu p.tnotlc objects and intorests, in | J a ?f™n*d AmstS^»
)SU 28, nays l‘J, took up the bill report- I the position Of unapicton and doubt, I 71«1C; August and September 7JJ: September
td yesterday by Mr. Bayard, from tho before their fellow countrymen? it and October 7 *-sx. , ‘
Jadlciary Committee, relating to jnriss wilt require two to make that la-
and ip tho repeal of sections 801, 820 j aue .. it would be a false, dishonest sod I S?? " pUQ,, ’ ^ ^
and 821 of the Revised Statutes. untruthful attempt to slander his neigh- Futures opened barely Heady: Jane delivery
Mr. Hampton, of South i.’trolina, after I bora. Tbe government shall be supplied I o eober'u m AusuW - la ’ 41 ' Saptemberls ’ Bl ''
bristly supporting this bill, proceeded to ( with everything needful for a vigorous I uottou—No’receipts.
•peak noon tho general political issues of and iust exercise of every constitutional Futures closed stoodyt siJm Utooe: June
the session. power, but no ohstruotive eMCufive. BO
Mote than an hour was consumed this unfair political opponent, shall prevent n.ti-ss,December 11.41—as. January 11.42-41.
morning in consideration of billareported tho true or raise tho falseiasnaa between | cotton cioseddull-.salesKO: middling uplaids
from tho committoo on shipping. A bill us And our country.
for the election of a Congressional printer I Mr. Edmunds then moved to amend
was reported but not admitted, the point the pending bill by adding a clausa pro
of order being raised against It that it bibitmg the exclusion from tho jury ser
vos not such a bill as a committee was vice iu any State or Federal court of any
privileged to report at any time. I duly qualified parson, on account of race, . I
Mr. Atkins reported tbe legislative, color, or previous condition of servitude. I emfettjJJJg' . middlinglSl.ie low
executive and iaJicia! nporoprlitiou bill Thia led to a half humorous colloquy^ be- | i^.^ood ordinary liX.not*rooeipu'
and moved that bill be printed and re- tween Hill, of Georgia, and Oonkliag, I gross 6M-. »oi«a 20, to spinners —.stock 1520.
oommittsd. and a short speech by the latter. Boerox-Cotton dull: middling 13«. low mid
Hawley offered an amendment to the | Tbnrman remarked that tba gentleman gjg ^ ^, or<i ^*^L 1 v~^i^ n8t ^‘P 1 * 33 ■
motion instructing tho committee on ap- j (Conkling,) had perhaps road of the cele- I r wititixfirox—Cotton Urn: middling uplands
propriations to report the bill aubatan- brated English stateman, who said ho |12Xi tow iu*idlmgixK:K>»d ordinary ujfc net
tially la the form of tho legislative ap- acquired eloquence by speaking every I ^“‘Uoo’tmn^qamtrmlddimg lift
propristion bill list agreed to, excluding 1 day and on every subject for tho nrst I j ow middling is, good ordinary is? j. wt reoeipts
therefrom all general paliilcal legislation years of his career, and was imitating —. gross 227. sales 26v. to - spinners 184, stock
VEGETINE
SAVED MY LIFE.
_ BOSTON. Dec 17.1:72.
H B Slims. Big-
Dear Sir—May 1 ask the favor cf yau to make
my case public •
in 1881, while on pieket duty m tbs army. I
waa taken with a fit, which lasted oil night. Waa
token Into comp, and dosed with wlmky and
quinine. Alter this hod fits every day, and VI.
taken to Newbsrn Hospital, and there treated
by the attending physicians. I grew worse and
was sent home. Remained in poor health lor
fooryears, treating with many phitici.nv. and
trying many remedies. Finally Scrofnla made
its appearance on different parts of my body,
and my head was so diseased as to be frigbllnl to
look at and painful beyond endurance. Alter
trying the most eminent physicians without ini
pro reman t, a change at climate was sd vised.
Hare been to the Hot Springs in Arkansas
twice, each tune giving their treatment a thor
ough trial Finally came back to Boston, din-
oouraged.withnohopeof help. Life was a bur
den to one in my situation. My diteuie. and the
effect of oornneb powerful medicine, bad so dam*
seed my system, that tbe action of mv atomach
was apparently destroyed, und my head was
revered with ulcers, which had in places eaten
to the skull bone.
Tbe best physicians caid my blooj was 10 full
ot pc iron they could do no more forme. About
this time a friend who had been an Invalid told
tne Veguiine had restored him to perfect health,
and through his persuasion 1 commenced taking
Vegetine. At this time 1 was haring fits almost
every day. 1 noticed the first good effects of
Vegetinoinmy digestive organs. My food sit
better and my stomach grew stronger. I beam
to feel encouraged, for I could tee my health
a'.owly and gradually improving. With renewed
hoped continued taking the Vegetine, until it
had completely driven disease out of my body.
It cured the fit*, gave me good, puro blood, and
restored mo to perfect health, which 1 had not
enjoyed before tor ten years. Hundreds of peo-
Be in tbs city of Boston ran vouch for tbe above
sets.
Vegetine has tarod my life, and you are at
liberty to make auch use of this statement as
nleascs you best: and X beg of you to make it
knowH, that other sufferers may find relief with
lest trouble and expense than 1 did.
It will afford me great pleasure to show the
mark-i of icy disease or give any further inlor
maticn relative to my case to all who desire it.
1 sm, sir, very gratefully,
JOHN PKCK.
No SO Sawyer Street, Boston, Mass,
Bov. J. P. Ludlow Writes*
178 BiLTIC Stbxit, Bsocxltx. N Y,>
Nor 14, 1874. j
HBSisvaxs, Esq-
Dear Sir—From personal benefit received by
its use, as well si fro-n personal knowledge of
those whose cures thereby hare seemed almost
miraculous, I can most heartily and sincerely
recommend tin Vegetine for the complaints
which it is claimed to enre.
JAM NS P LUDLOW.
Late Pastor Calvary Baptist Church,
Sacramento, C&l
ITew j Advertisements.
IS, middling Orleans 1V4
Consolidated net reoeipts 1011; exports
Great Britain 2903, France 120, Continent —
channel •
Gaivistox—Cotton strong: middling 12;';,
low middling 12, good ordinary XIJi: net reoeipts
ISO, gross —sales 142: stock 0919.
Nobjolk—Cetton quiet; middling 12>i; net
and all appropriations for judicial erpon
sea. Atkins, therefore, withdrew tho
bill. Tho Houso thou resumed tho bus*
ineta of tho morning honr.
Tho President sent to tho Ssnato tho
tho latter’s example,
After debate the amendment was re
jected.
Several other amendments were pro
I posed and disoursed in a desultory man- r
nomination cf Simon B.Gonovar. ofFIor- ner, and tho Ssnato adjourned without I low "middling 12«:~ good ordinary 12VF. net re
tda, to bo collector of internal revenue in action on the bill. | ooipts sfcgross CTjeuea KS; suxi ttSTA i
Satamas—Cotton qnistimlddlinglt^lowmid'
dling 12'4> good ordinary 11% net receipt* 10
rroM ;Mdoa — stock 2798: exports to Groat
Britain : continent , Franoe —coast.
Iho district of Florida.
night uwrAivtiisa
WASHINGTON.
Senator Hampton’s Speech.
The House Committee on Commerce
will hoar to-morrow arguments on Rea
gan’s inter-Stato commerce bill. ,
In tho House daring the morning flrafSiddhn^i. low
mr. the bill to remove oanses from the middling 12H: good ordinary 12. receipts 100;
Bobus'—Cotton quiet middling 12)» low
middling 12! *. good ordinary ll*i,net receipts 82,
gross : sum 50: stock 3153.
Hxmphis—Cotton tani middling ll% re
boar,
Slate to Federal oonrts was discussed.
On the expiration of tbs morning honr,
the President's message, transmitting the
Washington. June 5.—In iho Senate I doenments In the Fitajobn Porter owe,
Senator Hampton salt he sonM not claim was laid before tho Hoase and referred to
to speak as tho leader of Ms party, ner the Committee on Military Affair.,
would ho try to ehiold hlnaelt from the Mr. Atkins then reported tho leglsla-
oonseaneucea of his aotions behind any live, exeonliva and judicial bill, and
oartv If tbo policy supported by him moved the previous question. The bill
was revolutionary and treasonable, ha was was ordered printed and recommitted.
„ rrVLiinu u V uud s traitor. Hat what The bill resembles that for tbe present | .cumaBrieft.,^
policy before Congress is worthy of such year, with some eiosptloni, whleh are
a charge ? Cohtinning Hampton said : I apeoified.
Hy no vote of mins will appropriations The bill to prevent tho spread of oonta
neees-ary lor Iho effiount malntenanoa of gioua diseases among domestio animals
Ihoaimy to refnsed. It re competent was then taken np and discossed, bat no
for Ojngrcss to declare nnder what limi-1 aotion had been reaohsd when tha House
tattoos and oonditiina appropriations | edjonrned at nine o’elook.
ahall be made. Tboform In wnich this
is done I regard as immaterial. Iu my
judgment it would U»ve been best to ad
here to the general fcrui, bnt to assare
Cuabibstox—Cotton quiet: middling 12!,';
low middling It;,, good ordinary 12. net receipts
147, aales 40. stock 18:*. axporli to the continent
Great BnUm . coastwiso 140, Francs
FINANCIAL
Pahs— 130 pui—Bentos 1181 and 76c.
4 p m—Rentes 1161 and 45c. Specie incrcaie
3.200 tCO franc*.
LOinox—Noon—Consols, money 977-16; ac
mntSfH- Brie2SX- . , „ „
3 p m—Etia 21% Specie decrease £76,COO.
315 p m—Consols,money 97 9-16; account 97?£
a SO—Consols, money 9711-18; oooount 9JF,.
Maw YOKI—Stocks opened firm: money 394.
eichom?o long 4 S7J-1 >bort 489. State bonds dalL
Government securities steady.
Money easy at 3€S; exchange steady at
4871294 37% gevemmont securities steady: new
5 percents 103%newper eenUl 0«%new
4perctnts 10212: Stale bonds dull.
Jkaahva aleoad All let ■ KfaW V AF* f *.
Stocks closed quiet: New tork Central 119,
Bne£}%. Lake Snore Uli preferred 86% Illinois
Central 96*« PltUburg 63;-i- Chicago and North-
western 94,’J. Bock IalaDd 134% Western Union
unADimity, 1 shall aqnlesoa in the deol
■ions of the majority bnt in no event can
1 oonsent to aid In dabanding tha army
or impairing its t fliovnoy. It is the army
of tha Sonta as wel as of tbs North. It
is tho army of .ho iwhole oocntry.
F(om tho days of tho Rovolction, l
have some reason.bj right of my birth and
blood to bo proud cf if. In tho late oijil
oootest on many bbody fields I tested ita
valor, and no wordor aot of mine shall
depreciate ita vaIoi or lessen its useful
ness. But, became I so regard it. no
act of mine shall lead to degrade iL I
will not so legielile that against its own
honorable instlm-ts and tradition*, it
shall be an instrument of tyranny in tho
Synepela Weather Huteiaem.
Offick Cbikv Sional Offioxb,
Washinoton, Joue 5, 1879.
Indications-For tho South Atlantic J1H.S8SJ81; ntr-
and Golf States, slight changes in pres- „ n .-y 340,757.117
sure southwest to southeast winds, slight
ly warmer and clearer or partly cloudy
weather.
M1DN1UUT DISPATCHES.
Washington.
PBODBC*
BALinroia—Floor firmer: HowarJIStreet and
Western superfine 3 2503 75. extra 4 2305 00.
family 525 <&& It. City Mills superfine 3 2t@3 40,
extra 4 5003 (0, Bio brands fiOO0et5.Paupica
family 6 73. Southern wheat firm; Western firm;
Southern red 11*@116. do amber 11901 20. No
1 Pennsylvania red 1180119% No 2Western
Washington, June C.-The Commit-1 J^ii^K
tee on Privileges and Elections eommen- corn easier Western quiet and firm; southern
ced to-day the examination of witnesses
in tha Kellogg-Spofford C0Dt66t. J, J. I p en nsTlT*nia35#»6. Rye Qai«t tt HBBu 1 Hay
Johnson* (colored) who had made ftfliJ*- dull »nd unchAn*od.prime to choice Penf^Ylrania
vit that Kellogg paid[ himl and others two
hundred dollars for their votes, was exam-1 a:) p» c ied 4% and 5% is scon shoulders
ined by Mr. Merrick, (Spofford s oonn- dear rib sides 8. Hants ,9H0il. Lard re-
cocee of cpisicn 1 d«'..n tbe minority 1 g . h . a m • nftme j'n- ar d persuaded I ’"Freightsaihangod.
and msjoriiy. to close theeourtsof jus- ; n aucome n t NKWIOKa-Ftoursteady with very moderate
ti/.„ «, . 1, irraf h the life of the govern- mm 10 *‘S n ™ amaavtt,,ios maucameai demand: Soatbern flour quiet ondflimj common
ti.e or eotijrr a a ne 1 01 ; b v being a promise of work in the Custom »f,jr extra 4 7305 80. good to choice dj 54306 75
Iho Constitution has pro | , Vrt ether wirtiAaa ATiminMl. I Wheat without deolded ohange;
}j»l better, ungraded red winter
The House committee on elections tc-
ment. Iho consmnuou urn frerora. , other witneg , m ^ eMm j ne d. .
itsiction of his doty, rciacved the
Uilttd States troops from Louisiana and
Srath Cxrolico. thus enabling tho people
tc restore their local government to those
—HU
»m, spot
8 27H0S 50. Whisky nominal at 106. Freights
qnict
iioumniin—Floor firm: extra 8 000 3 25
family4 500475. No ]. 4Tla*8ft fancy 5 50x5 ».
Mr. Hampton proceeded to say ho bad I cl5cg . —. . , - - ,
no inention to embarta33 tho admtnis- The Comptroller cf Currency reports ortira and steodJ?“c«™
tratio. and, although he coasulerea ine tho whole amonnt of called bond*, Una fair to primo 6H®;% Louisiana fair to
provsion of tbe bill just, he recognized now . held by n ,tional bank* as security | crime Xaltowr paiet wuraMay-m.* s%
the iUBeolty of the pcsition in which for circulation, is $32,252,930, of which gg£i lJ y£^3S>«5^fS5rTi^ .Pn
the ixecutiva found himself. Mr. Damp- $31,323,160 ire 10 40 fire per cent, bonds, easier, dull and cloeiBgdiE; me*s spot 910©
ton'j people remembered that in the ent- u(j $929 800 6-20 six percent, bond*. \ot*X lociyw.*f**jj* ft
ictlperiod of their b^tory, when any T hs b*oks aloo hold $51,015,300 Ot |
tnjtdiciou* action wonld have been fatal, ,j xe>i f314,519,000 of currency—sixes
thi President by a conscientious c °n- I f oa r and a half per cents and $114,456,-
* 850 four per cent*. Total $353,582,800.
Mews Items. I Wheat steady and in fair demand : red and am
t - _. her 1050110. Corn firm, white 41. mixed
, TlCKSEUSO, jnne 5.-—The Hriaswell 0»U quiet: white 33, mixed S3. Pork quiet
- _J]1 Far county assessor charged with the killing at 10a’.02J. Lord quiet and sternly, choice leaf in
wio represented the popular will. * or comuij ».se«»or * tierces 7Ji in kegs s!4. Bulkmeauquiehshoul-
tlU wise, • .itriotic action he was grate- of W.H. Andrews in March lest was re I (Jars 3X. cicorlrib 4hi; dear*Jds*Handquist
fil snd » h it would be hts duly to op- fused ball to-day by Judge Young and re- .houlJera 4 Vi dear rib 512J40515: clear side*
Sethopohcy of which too Freeideot m.nded to jtU. An appe.l will bo token Secured ham. »0ie. WhUkyfim
vos the represenUtive, that oPP^Uion I to th* Haprome Lourf. r ciaaxaAil-Flour quiet and unchanged:
vonli not bo on'ian- nor suen as to Nxw Obleaii*, June 5.—The CoLltitu- 51o.«M- Wheat in good demand and
onldnot 0° exp. 10 *, .;.j on _;.j, tlonal Convention adopted an ordlnanoe fall prices; red and amber 1C90UO. Com
tnve the l ce.id.nt into s coalition with tiona. m ,nsoement of tbe new Da- teady and fair demand: mixed 3S038H. Oats
those woo wonld madly trample on the regulating too mansgMient or thei new m lr:n - , at K#S5 . Pork quiet; held at to oo. Lard
rights of the people iu their struggle toj stofUnal; also a rguolaUcm xequesUng | aniet|flrm . enrrant make 6aT jotd 1^. meat*
retain power. 1 ** Attorasy Gi
firm; thoulden S 60 bid. clearBuibnb >t 4 65
VEGETINE
Slie Bests Weil.
South Foktlasp, Ma. Get 11, 1378.
HaURSTavnre—
Dear Sir—I hare been aiok two years with
liver complaint, and during that time have taken
a great many different medicines, but none ot
them did mo any good. 1 was restless nights,
and had no appetite. Since taking the Vegetine
1 rest well, mul relish my food. Can recommend
the Vegetine for what it has done for me.
Yours respectfully,
Mia ALBERT BICKER,(|
Witness of the above, *i kSlwa
me Grottos M Vaughan, ;
Medford, Moss.
VEGETINE,
Prepared by,
,tf. H. Sl'F.VENS, Boston, Mahs.|
Veeetina is Sold bv all DruggiatSi
msySSdwedfrlsunkw tf
rath, 4 73 August, short clear sides 4 75, Bacon
steady and in fair demand; shoulders 5 UuSttK
clear:ribs 530,:clear tldetS S/Hf, Whisky active
and firm at 10L Sugar firm—hards 8%g9j£,
white 8Ji@83f. New Orleans 607. Hogs steady:
common 2 5O0S15. light 8 29*8 43, packing 330450;
batchers SsaSO- Receipts 1441; Shipment* eop.
8r. Louis—Flour dull and unchanged;
double extra fall 4 400(80: treble extra
fall 4 750 4 90, family 5 15@5 40, choice 5 50©
6 00. Wheat dull lower. No 2 red fall 11S',£ cash,
11214 June, 1 02X0104K. closing at 103J. July.
1000101, closing at lot Angust. 10101 01X,
closing at 101*4 September, No 3 do 10#JL Corn
dull and lower, No 2 miiod S5X035X cash, 350
53*4 June, S5X@S5XJuly. !8JS0S«X August, Sg
a37Jg September. Uats opened higher but de
clined, No 2,30X031 cash, x9X August, WhiskJ
steady at 103. Fork inactive and lower; Jobbing
at 9 80*9 90. Lard dull at 6 00, Bulk meats nomi
nally lower; clear ribs 4 5504 60. Bacon dn.1
clear rib sides 5 lOcash, 5 4005 45 August, ciesr
sides 5 37X05*0
Ukioaoo—Flour firmer, not qustably highs;.
sprmg .liras 8 250460: do Minnesota. 4 75, low
grades 2 0002 75; Western patents 5000600,
Minnesota 5 5008 00. Wheat active, firm, higher;
No 2Utneago spring 102Xoa*h>*9X July* 94'<
@94 1 2, August, No 3 do 801-2 rejected 61061X'
Uorn active ond hisber at 55X036 cash and June
S«X03®?f July,37X August. o«ta active firm and
higher at SiJ£ cosh, 31X032 Jnlr. 2#X August.
Fork quiet,we*lr, lower and unsettled at 9 50 cosh
and June, 9 52X09 55 July, 9 62X09165 Auuust.
fiord ateidy and firmer at 6 05 cash, 6 021-2 June,
6 07X0610 July, 6 17X08 20 August. Bulk meats
firmer,: (boulders 3 50; dear rib467X> short
clear tides ‘190. "Whisky steady at 108,
—o—
NATAL' SXOBX*.
Wixjfigaroa—spirua turpentux* ateady at 25^.
Botin firm at 105 for strained, 110 for good
strained. Crude turpentine ateady at 105 for
bard: 1 60 for yellow dip; 210 for jvlrgio, Tor
quiet at 75
DRIED APPLES—Prime per lb
DRIED PEACllES-Peeltsf,bright No 1!
Unpeeled. No 1 f
DRIED BLAUKBKRKIKd j
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb..,..,,.,,..., 10016
Unsrasbed.„ 18025
Washed 25033
iStooKsjwia Monas
COKSKCTlDqOAILYlBT
Ax. RIPXiBY, HBOKhUt.
Georgi*7 per cent.bond* (gold)...„.....„lli a 114
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular)..,...111 a 112 i
Georgia 7 per ccnt.bonds (indorsed)....110 a 111 |
Georgia 7 percent, bonds (new) 115 a 117
Georgias per cent (7td).,.„, .101 a 105
Ggogia 6 per cent (uaw) 107XalOfiX
City of Macon (longdate) 59 a 60
City of Macon (short date)..... 70 a 75
City of Augusta 7 per cent 100
Oity of Atlanta 7 per cent..... 100
City of Atlanta 8 per oent.... u ......1C5 L MR.
City cf Savannah 78 a77X I out naln. and imparts vigor to toe organs which
Central Bauroau joint mortgage ,...110 a ill I it purifle* and regulates.
Reject all Violant Purgatives. Thsy ruin th
tone of tbe bowels and weaken the digestion,
Taikxkt’s ExnxvKscmrr Bxltxxk imiin
is used by rstionai people os a means of relievlog
all dersngemenis of toe stomach, Lverobdin-
testinrs, because it reraovea obstructions with-
R. W, 0UBBEBSE,
BROKER
-AND-
Real Estate Agent.
STOCKS $.N0 BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
STRIGTiY ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention given to the purchase,
sale and renting of Rost Estate,
im.roaa j;
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bond*...„10l a 102
Northeastern RRbonJs (endorsed).....103 a 105
Macon and Western R R bonds... 103 a 105
Bouthiratem Railroad ; .102 a 105
Western R.B. of Alabama 1st mortgagell2 a 113
Western Tt. R el Alabama Id mortgage...112 a 113
M. A A. K.R. 1st mortgage (not endor’d) 75 a S3
KtlRB, id mortgage 95 a 98
A. A G. R. H,. 2d mortgage (endorsed).„100 a 163
South Ga A Fla 1st mortgage bonds.,,107 a 109
do 2d do ... S3
Southwestern RE stock 105 a 106
Georgia Railroad stock - , , 63 a 94
Central Railroad stock 78 a 77
Augusta A Savannah Railroad stock 103 a HO
JPoreign.
Kiehangeou all the principal vines ot Eurujo
and direct remittances to any plaoe of the Euro-
peso continent. lorrected by A. E. Seifert.,
Respective Value oi loreigu moneys:
1 Reichsmark 24‘£cgold
1 Austrian Plorm (silver) 43
1 “ “ (currency) 42X
1 Hollandish Florin 41
l Franc oa Belgium 197.
1 “ on Ewitxerlaud (eidg. Wahr) 197J
1 “ on Paris 19X
on the Orient 20*4
1 Lire Itoliono 19
l •• gold 1»7
1 Kroner on Sweden,Norway, Deum'rk SI, 1 *
IRubel (Russia) - 52
1 pound Sterling...— 4.92X
SOLD BY ALI, DRUGGISTS.
A. B. Small,
Solo Agent for
SMOKE theoNur.QENuiNEi ilTfiriT kTinnn
PRIDE OF DURHAM ANGEL FOOD.
... . - ( ri>HK best and cheapest Bread Preparation
Ith poiaonou3 I X ever offered on the market. No retailer
N, & OO, Bur- I should be without it. 1 want every retailer in
A pure Tobacco, net flavored w
drugs Manufactured by Z1 LYON)
ham, N C.
A
BECKWITH’S
fITI-DYSPEPTIC
every MH
the city to try it. If it doe, not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can he returned and
money refunded.
Alto a full line of General Groceries always
on hand.
aprl5 3m A B SMALL
They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mild aperi- |
rient, and admirably adapted os a Family Med l- i
estl tolling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Prices reduced S3 per cent. Address NATIONAL
” ’ ~ ' Philadelphia lbs.
Fole Manufacturer, Petersburg, Va.
It Is false economy to buy a cheap Organ wlien
a few dollars more will get tbe Incom
parable and always reliable
MASON & HAMLIN.
UfiT lowest priced,
MJ I POOREST AND DEAREST.
DIIT HIGHEST PRICED.
DUI BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles,
NEW PRICES,
Not tend 25 centsforaSheu
of Soldered PATCH
PLATE, with which
you con mend all your Tin
and Copper Wore a
year. 7 Plates for $1.C0 Pott
free with directions.
MAOKEYM’FGOO.,
CTT1KLB8TOX, B O
Portable TbresMae Tapes.
FARM, PLANTATION ft MILL MACHINERY
of all kinds. I son abd Rsass Oastisss.
4S“Serd for Catalogue and special Low Prices.
BOHOFIELD‘8 IRON WORKS. Macon,Ga
AGENTS. READ THIS
; f- Illuminated Case
only ,.}95
Ten 8tops, 4 sets
lteeds Mirror Ton
gLnplo free. A4 Jrc=j Fatairis & Co., Mcrsb&ll, Mic!
i 1(1/777 a month and expenses
(Dll Agents. Outfit firee,
j Augusta, Maine,
A YBAR and expenses to agents I
eP I # I Ontflt Pree. Addre
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar,
Wine Vinegar
From Georgia Grapes,
From Georgia Grapes,
From Georgia Grapes,
From Georgia Grapes.
Perfect iu Purity.
Excellent in Flavor.
1 • Pries 60 cents at
I Massenburg’s Drug Store;
S END to C BURKE <fc SON for your Grtta
Varnish. mavl** St*w8w
Paints, Oil and Glass
C BURKE A SON'S Is tho p!*co to buy
0 F&int*, Oils and Glass, may 18 SUwSw
A MONTH and expenses miarantead
| 4 to'Agents. OntBt free. 8haw x Co,
Aucusta, Me.
C AN be supplied promptly with Cratei by
applying to A K FISHER,
my23 lm* Powersville. Houston Co. Ga:
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite 8 Waielbauw ± Bro'a
Dry Goods House..
A 6ENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE, COLLECTIONS
ATTEKDID TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH,
mays Sm
SMALL PLANTATION
TTIOR sale cheap for Cash 250 acres land. 103 of
JU which launder cultivation and all iown in
Oats. Good house, wells, etc. on the placo. Heal,
thy locality-only ono and a hall miles from
Poweisville, Houston Co, Ga. Tho place will be
sold with or without tho Oat crop.
A K FIgHER.
Pawenvifle, May 21st, 1S70. my22 lm*
3.5 OOO 1 ’ OUND3 0t ,to choiee,t
Tennesseo lfams. Sides and Shoulders eyer sent
to this Market just receited by
2t .TONR8 ft COOK.
. _ _ w Ontflt Free. Address P O
BUY An gust a, Maine.
age;
VIC
Reeds Mirror Ton j is T 0 F NEWSPAPERS with advertising
. 7,‘* h .re 10 =- 0 ? COWELL ft CO.
Bronze Ornamenta
tion, only 6100
H ASO"
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLD’S EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YBABS PAST,
PAEIS - 18071 VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO. 1»75 FHIL&. PA. 1(70
PABIS - 1870 i SWJCUKN • 1878
Endorsed by Frant Liszt, Theodore Thomas,
Ole Boll, Goltschslk, Strauss, Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians ol
Europe and America, Theteitimony at to tha
immense superiority of thtso instruments over
ali others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis-
Dutabl
New York.
may 15 dftwlaw4vr
NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HEALTH.
Hkix Coostv, Geobgii.
Two Miles East of GglneaTille on tbe Air-Line
1 Railroad.
T his celebrated hotel has been
renovated and refurnished. Will bo ready
by Fifteenth May, 1879, for two hundred guests.
Tables supplied with best tha country affords
at rates to suit tho times. Amusements—Band
of Music. Piano, Ball Boom forty by eighty feet.
Ten Pins two alleys ninety feet. Bathing Pool
forty by sixty feet. Billiards, Swings, Croquet,
Promenades in a natural grove, cool brecxo,
pleasant nights. Carriages, Hacks and Buggies
GBEIAXBIST
Out-Door Recreation of the Ag°
- NEW AND IMPROVED
[Archery Goods
(Wright ft Thorne’s Patent)
These Organs aro now onerea purchasers by
monthly installments of from ?5 to J10, or will
be rented until tha rent pays for them. From
one to three years time given for payment.
clal reduction given to Uhurches, Schools
'artors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans sent on trial to any part ot too South. We
pay freight both wavs if not satisfactory.
F.
Maoon Wholesale Market
OCSBBOT1D DAILY BY
D. TZNBi.SV
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BAUON—Clear rib sides...
Shoulders......,.,...,
Bulk elear rib sides
Balk shoulders..
Htgnolia hams........ —.
LARD—inbbls ,V...
Leaf, in tubs
Leaf, in buckets
OATS—For feed
Rust proof seed .....
SALT—^Virginia.
»rT««i - _ _
MEAL 88073
boiled 77080.
OORN-By car load........... 85087
■mall lots 68072
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl 7 00
Choice 6 50
Extra family, per bbl 680
Family, per bbl 575
Extra per bbh., 5 50 * <
OOFFBB—Common 15
Fair 1(X01<
Good, - 16X018
Prime....... .; 1*0101
Best Rio—
EOAP3—Parlb 4X a; 9
MO LAS8B8—Choice Ouba.hhds 4X
Choice Cuba, bbll 45
Sagarhoose, hhdt 23
Sugar house, bbl* -.1ZS
Choice Mew Orleans A
UGAR—Golden G 9X0*
hrosrti...... ~ - s
O. coffee 6X02J
Extra 0. white........ 921
Standard A 10
Granulated 10X
Powdered and oxuahed——1084011
CHEESE—Best Cream... 14X01* '.
oiucSR^i^r:r.:::.:"::-;;:::
Cream.., Hall
Stager— r I i 10 a 11
Straw Derry , 14
Fancy 14
0AXDLBS—Star—..— U
Lightweight....— 181-1
NAILS—Basis 10*-„ 2 85
STARCH ......
PBPPBB X
8P1CR..—— 20 .
GINGKR..14
NUTMEGS — - 1 50
OLOVBfl
CIGAR*—Per* —... 20 00a60»
CHEROOTS ’ - 12 00
gNUFF—LoriJlard’a. iar„, 75
Lorilhsrd’s.foii 80
TOBAOOO—Oommon — 40 a tt
Medium , 50 a 50
Hinton 80
— T5 ml 28
,cy Hinton....
Fine —
SHIPPING PBODKCK
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per ID......... ...
Dry aait —- — 50 7
'Dry dint..
GOAT SKUfi—Dry, per lb„—
SHKRP 8KIN8—Ter piece_._„_.„
SHEARLINGS—Per niece
DEERSKINS—per lb_——,-
LEATHER—In toe rougn.—,.
RACCOON—Per piece
MINK—Per piece
OTTER—Per piece
BEAVER—Per niece..—
GREY FOX BKIN8— —...
RED FOX.
WILD CAT—Per pteca.—
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece.
TALLOW—Prime, perib—.—
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb—
GINSENG—Per lb—
. 6010
10012
, 2*040
. 6
i 14018
. 15090
. 5090
. 1CV A 25
, 5002 00
, 2(0125
. 15025
. 26040
. 5010
T)T , Krmr>r\ TTEDPTr ”0*77) TAD I »t call. . Waters—Manganese, Carbonic “Acid
Xiiii'l JLXjU ij Is 111] x AID X UXhi | Gas, Lime, Sulphur and Chalybeate, 60 degrees,
1 1 * Cores Skin Eruptions, Syphilis and Chronic
Diseases, Dyspepsia, Heart-burn, Dropsy, Ty
phoid and other Fevers, Restores Health to '
feeble women and children,
EUW W HOLLAND, Proprietor.
may»3 2aw3w •
Georgia State Pair, 18791
• < v .. Ju: ’.on' r L trrj tu.nbuf t i j j,,
Now in Press and will be shortly issued,; on
| fine piper, and in good style, the
PHEMIIJM LIST
I of the Georgia Stato Agricultural Society for tho
Annual Btate Pair oi 1879, to be held in Macon,
commencing
SOUTHERN WHOLBSALK DBPOT.
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
I F your.vlsion is failing—if yon sro growing
nexr-si(htcd, or *q>ur eyesight is troubling
you in any way, call on
Mr. Ch. Refeldj Optician;
and your eyesight trill be bineflted by his
superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Tboy
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions and
floating specks, and the most sensitive eyo will
bo restored to its normal and healthy condition :
saving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling
tho wearer to view plainly all remote object,.
Theso useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only bo procured from Mr OH RUFELP, Hi*
establishment—No 20 gec.nd St, Macon, G*.
sort Cm
JONES ft COOK.
For tho moro convenient supply ol Southern
trails a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es
tablished at 8avannah, Ga, from which Dealers,
Churches, Teachers, and the retail trade can be
supplied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, 17a,
Jl oufictubbft's Wholesale Aobntj,
edtS dgawSm
TAKE the LARGEST And
be i selling Stationery.
Packaara in the world. It ccntaina 18 sheets ol
Paper, 13 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder, Golden . M
Pen, and a piece of valuable Jewelry, Complete | anii continuing ocowoek. The Premium List
*'* * * I JC Iffti as-
MONDAY; October 27thJ
_ 0. with elegant' gold store Sleeve
Buttons, Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold-
plated Ring, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fancy
Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid 25 cents. 6 Pack
ages with Assorted Jewelry 51. SPLENDID
WAmCH AND CHAIN FREE WITH EVERY
$50 ORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY. Extraor-
uinW Inducements to Agents
BRIDE ft OO,
2 Broadway. N- Y
FKIVATK HOARDING
ill ME* YOBK OITY.
. HO. 1 living Plaoe,
Kstbifcj, 117 East Fouktbixth Strut.
H OUSE renovated and newly furnished, ele
gant front rooms on Fourteenth Street
and Irring Place, soutbefn cxjiousre, with or
without hoard. Moderate Prices.
®t, Ksq.T Major 8 L
New Oleans, L»; E
Burr, W >1 Key. Geo R Barker,
tnayl codim
will be extensively circulated in all portions of 1
Middle and Southwest Georgia. Florida and
Eastern Aiabams, and also in all the Towns on
the Cehtrol. Macon and Brunswick, Alantio
and Gnlf, and Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mo*
bile Railroads.
. An extraordinary edition will be gotten out
tbU year, and business men generally will do
well to secure space at once.
Soo Agent, or write to
J. W. BURKE & GO.,
Haoon, Oa. j
THE MOST PERFECT
Bows, arrows, Targets,
Twist Stalls, Qnm Belts, Jc„
| of BBTTER quality, for LE8S money than cror
offered before. Mailorders promptly attended to,
| Send for Catalogue and Price-list.
TERRELL. DIETZ & CO..
, LOUISVILLE, KT,
Above good3 can"alsoboobtaine’d of ORANGE
JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, N T,
mays eod2m :i )(J t , a ;
Shoenfeld’s
MedicafeD
.1 bought Fifty Pounds ot Shoenfeld'd Hedi
cated Stock Peed about three wools ago and
tried it on my Mule., Horses, Cows and Chick
ens, and will vouch for all you say in regard to
its virtues. In fact it. is the best thing I ever
MWtnmylife, 1 gars’it to one of my Mules
which was looking worse than the balance and
u ,v «...jiupnaim. | he commenced to improva from tbe start. 1
Ds C A SIM PSON, of Atlanta, Resident Phy-I could never fatten him before I .■ - nmenced'tbe
I use ol toe Stock Feed, and he i> now in line
I order. I also tried it with my U«s with the
sameresults. I will letmvneiehbors know it.
H T MORTON.
Griiwoldillle, Ga, May 9th, 1879.
jul S!
PORTER SPRINGS,
| 23 Miles North of Qa'uesville, Georgia, in the
Blue Ridge Mountains.
J R REYNOLDS ft CO, Proprietors.
I Bottrjperday$2;perweek{10; per month $id.
I Stage faro |9 50 each war with one trunk. Liv-
| ery SUble at toe Springs by A Hope* Co, Stag*
| Line Contractors, Daily mail. Music every
r-WDrrn5sImwniv^«5i^7Snw I O’clock. (Porter Springs is thi
rTXPBKrEDEITTKD ATTRACTION. I Resort in Geerria which employ;
U Avar Haifa Million I ? n 4 orchestra.). Ten Pin Alley,
day. Darning in Hall every night till lax
_. ... *- (he only summer I
1 1 a Brass Band
Ovar Haifa Million Bllfcrikntad »nd Orchestra.) Ten Pin Alley. Billiard Tables,
over nan a mmion DlSHTDUiea. Swimming Pool, etc,' free-no extra*. For
pamphlet or special information address Db J R
I pamphlet or special imormation address DB J R I jewsa nnnra
Louisiana State Lottery Company. |raSS^ DWr ' porte ^&*’* LSTHfUT TPli!F.H
thl&tt rsTWScnM A’ BILL to be entitled an Act toauthorize ^ * U Ulk £ BliJ JJ*
Charitable purposes, in 1868, tor tho term ol
twenty-fire years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ot the State is pledged with a Capital of
21,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve
fund of $550,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE MUM-
BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly.
It never scales or postpones. Look at toe follow
ing Diatribution: ...
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT.
daring which will take plaoe tbe
109th GRAND MONTHLY
ASD THS
-A. the issue of interest-bearing bonds by the
Mayor and Council of the City of Macon for re-
funding the present bonded debt and funding
that psrt of the floating debt of the city of
Macon herein specified; to provide f.r
the sale and exchange ot said bonds through
a Commiation to redeem and pay off said
bonded and floating debt; to provide for the I nTTiim ti a » t * ir a ti
levy and collection of a tax for the payment of Hull is HAH KIN & LAMAR
the principal and interest of said bonds, and to 1
-rescribe the manner in which said bonds shall
MBRIH
be issued and paid off, and far other purpssss.
The foregoing is the title of a Bill which will
Sole Manufacturers for the.United States.
myMtf,
Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing be introduced at the seaiiou of the Legislature
At New Orleans. Tues.ay, Jnne 17th. 1879, iUlT n61 ‘’
Under the personal supervision and manage
sotoof
fien. B. T. BKAURKBABD, of Lonlslana
aaa Ben. J. A. KAKLY, or Ylrglila.
CAPITAL PRIZE $1031)00.
■8S* Notice—Tickets are Ten Dollars only
Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1.
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prise of $100,000 1150,000
1 Grand Prixo ol
1 Grand Prize of
9 Large Prises cf
4 Large Prizes of
90 Prises of
50 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prisea ot
6)0 Prizes of
UkOOO Prize, of
50.000....
20,000
10,000 ........
5,000 ...„
1.000
500.. ..
500..
200.. ...
100
50.060
2O.000
20.000
20,000
20.000
25,000
33,060
40,000
60.000
100,000
I, this—PH >011
• Felix Cobput,
S WAXXLBAUW,
J E Jons. *
W A Hun,
A O Bacof,
W E Fx-abdbrs,
J D Hcdqisb,
L N XVTiittlf,
ashsb aybbs,
R P Lawtof,
Committee appointed bv the Mayor and Council
ot the City of Macon. jnl 2t
Chalybeate Springs.
f I 'HIS noted Georgia watering place, situated I
X in Meriwether county, Ga, 1,800 feet above
Notice to Contractors-
Wm, B. Sturtevant & Go.j
10S PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
(Late of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VE8ETABIES A
SPECIALTY.
Befer to Afessr9 Jones & Cook. Macon; John
McMahon. Esq, Savannah, Ga; Milo Hatch. Sa
vannah, Ga j National Park Bank, New York.
Stcncih furnished on application.
Our advantages for handling PBAGHES and
B&LED FttUlTfl are unexcelled in this city.
£aw8w
CENTRA!. HOTKL
ETJFADLA. ALABAMA,
GOD BOARD and Booms and tho Best it
nil LINGS ft HOYB
1.0. PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANOS BUSINESS,
NiliW jMUiSlO.
SPLENDID assorlmont of New Songs and
Instrumental Pieces jest received. Call
and examine them.
xyl snnSt L W SMITH ft OO.
John L. Hardeman*
Attorney at Law,
Tax Receiver’s Notice
AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for the ) ear 1579 and would te pleased
to have Tax-Payers call and make their Bo-
turns promptly, s« the time is short and the
Booksmust be closed as tba law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co, Ga,
apr24 tf Office No 90 MulP’y St, Macon, Ga
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MAOON, GA.
BANK.Qf DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND EXCHANGE
Office Hours—9 a. m, to 1 p. m,
W W WRIGLBY,
Cashier,
fanll Dd
sea level, will b* opened 1st June next. There
are four Springs-Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
APPROXlMATIOb PfilZEo. | Free Stone. The medicinal properties of the
100 Approximation Prizes of $200 220,900 waters are well known all over the Soath, hav-
100 Approzimation Prizes of 100 io 000 tag made wonderful cure, in Dyspepsio. Liver
KO Approximation Prizes of 75...„. • 7 5(0 I and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
i, grand and climate pnre and delightful, blank-
• ts being desirable through the entire Summer.
Tbe comforts of home extended to in
valids. We have engaged Professor Kess
ler's Band, of Macon, for the season.
Have large Ball Boom, Ten Pin Alley, Billiard
Table*, floe drive*, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths—hot and cold—and no extra charge.
Excursion ties eta at ail the Central Railroad
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reached
via Geneva or Tbomaston—splendid line either
way. Round trip $5. First-class Bar Room on
the campus. We have everything in order, and
you can live as cheap os you can at home, and
put Touraelf in perfect trim for the Winter
months. Board—Day $2, wee* $9, two weeks
$IS, three weeks $21, month $25. Children and
colored servants half rates. Horses-D»y 75c,
1L279 Prises, amounting to..... $522,500 I
GlX G T BEAUREGARD, ot La.
Gxu J AEARLY.of Ya.
Commissioners.
Application for rates to clubs shonld only be
■is to tbe office of the Company in New Or
leans.
Write for circulars or fend order* to
M A DAUPHIN.
P OBox 892. New Orleans, La.
may IS dWedisaUw w4t
McIntosh House.
INDIAN SPRING, GEORGIA.
rpHIS well known house, having undergone
. . thorough repair and ref urnuhed with nesr
and elegxnt furniture, is now opened for the re
ception of health and pleasure seekers.
Rates of board per day $2: week $10: month
♦3). Children under twelve and colored »?r-
rant* half price.
Special inducements offered families.
A first-class Orchestra has been engaged for
the season.
B W COLLIER,
jnn 1 lm Proprietor.
month $15. For particulars address
ALLEN & THOMPSON.
]ul ecd*m Talbotton. Ga.
Ice, Ice, Ice.
O UR Mulberry Street Depot is now open for I
the season, where Ice esn be procured in |
POST OPPICE DEPARTMENT,
WieahaTos, DC, May 10,1679.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 3 p m of July 1
879, for carrying the m tils of tbe United State
pon the route* and according to the schedule
st airival and departure specified by the De
partment, in the State cf Georgia from October
L1879, to June 30, 1580. Lists of routes, with
schedules ot arrivals and departures, mstruc-
I tions to bidden, with forms for contracts and
I bonds, and all other necessary information w 11
bo furnished upon application to the Second
Assistant Postmaster General.
1 be obrerred.
may 22
MACON ICR FACTORY.
V. M, KEY,
Poitmaiter General ,
For Sale—Merchant Tailors, Atten
tion.
SPECIAL BILL.
A BILL to be entitled on Act for the relief
of Charles A Nntttag and John T Grant
' street, comer Congress street lane, having I as securities of John Jones, late Treasurer of the
determined to close up business, will dispose state of Georgia.
of his entire stock of fine French Cloths, Dos- I It is our intention to apply to the Legislature
•kins. Fancy C.asimeres, at reasonable prices. I cf Georgia, at its session in July next, for the
Will Mil either the stock, by tbe yard, or mik& 1 passage of a special bill with the a bore title,
np to order for tho next thirty days. Terms I May 81st,1579,
strictly cash. For further particulars apply as I JOHN T GR2NT,
above. jun4 wedftfri 8t Jn31t 0 A NUTTING,
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order from tbe honorable
Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county,
Ga, I will sell in front ol the court house door of
Bibb county. Go, within the legal hours ot sale,
on the first Tuesday in July next, ten shares of
tbe Mechanics Building and Loan A-sociation
stock belonging to me as guardian ofGAMil-
Her. Terms cosh.
Maoon, Ga, Jane 2d, 1879.
C F MILLER,
pnS law toes 5w Guardian,
Laborers Wanted.
K MEN wanted to work on track. Wages
J 81 per day. Pay every Saturday night.
Apply at Camps, Telfair county, near No 12. M ft
~ K K, to J O ANDERSON,
Supt Ga Land ft Lumber Co.
may25 sn tu tbu 3t
Copartnership .Notice.
r IE old firm of Scbwoi ft Siesel bare this day
associated with themselves Mr Albert Gib-
lanforthepurrose of continuing the Wholesale
Grocery Business, at their old stand, 46 ft 48
Third Street. The firm to be styled and
knownas SCHWKD.UIESEL ft G1BIAN.
Macon, May 1st, 1879. may8
Look Oat fit! Ice Iw
O N andsfter this dato we will deliver Ice in
all parts ot the city at 1c per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or the Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attenlion.
may22 MACON ICE FACTORY.
H. CRANSTON A CO:,
Brokers tnd Commission Merchants, 41 Ala
bama 8trset. Atlanta, Ga.
Agents for th« Geo Fox Btarch Manufacturing
Company, the Miama Oil and Soap Mann/actur
ins Company. Chicago quotations* spot and
ture«, of Meat and Grain received every hour.
FUTUBBS A SPECIALlT.Confldential.
mayll lm
Big: six.
ffSHE entire stock of BOOTS and SHOEP.
i LEATHER and FINDINGS, also stock in
Tannery and everything pertain ng to the busi
ness, is tobe sold in the next thirty davs reesrd-
ess of cost in order to; wind up the estate of tb
deceased Jacob Schall.
Any one in need of Boots and Shoes can savs
S5 per cent by calling on us,
xusy22 IlE.iRY MClf.VLI,'Trusiie.
FOR RENT-
T HE Morton Five-Kcom Cottage on N=u
Street, ft cor l and Cesitsbla residence.
Apply lo w H WH1TBaB AD,
m)Vril.untt at 9 T W*lk»r’s Store