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MACON. GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 26. !«79.—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
NUMBER 9.259
ED1TUKI4I. CORRESPONDENCE.
KJUB4I.L Hous«,
Atlanta, June 25, 1879.
THE ATLANTA UNIVERSITY.
Tbia institution baa hern conducted
«itb eirgol-rr wieiiom end propriety, and
baa filie.dy proved an iaratimatile Mesa,
•log to ltie colored people of Georgia.
Gradually, bnt surely. all the the preju
dices of the wbitea trevo been overcome,
and tbe prediorioq* of many that it would
eventa.te in a mere nursery of Rodteal.
Ism, and b.tn to tbe superior raee, bin
not less jnslitled by tbe f.ote
On llie contrary, we hues tt.e leatimoi.y
of onr o«u School Superintendent,
mk a m. zrriLKK,
that asms <»l ibe uio.t eflicient and oon-
aerveiiva le.clieia in tbe Bibb ronnty
aohoole were eilnoatedai tbe Atlanta Uni*
veraity. Moreover be favors the ap-
puintmrn', by tbe various Boards of
i’nnlio Ktnoatioo, of teachers of ibetr
own raon for tbe eolvrrd ohildrrn nf tbe
State, lb every lnat.no v wbere tbi y show
themielvea competent.
Accordingly, we Amt from tbe official
rep >rt of President Ware, that of tbe
fifty.one alnuiol of the University,
FORTY TWO
have ennaynd tu teaching ae a profession,
while Ihret are pt-itors of ohurobes, two
theological stndente, and one, Naihibinl
D. Hurm, of Washington, b. (*., in pur
suing the atuly of law. Of tbe taaehera
four only h-va looated tiejond the hunt.,
of the B ate
la addition
OVER NINETY
of tbe rnirn advanced pupils employ
their tune daring venxtiou tu tewobiug
Toe P>u.il-nt. Mr. Wright, of the dot
ored Tcaoh-re’ Ouori n*ton of Qeorcit,
now fulling in tbe tied of Kipieaente-
Uvia, who I. at tba I ead of a lento school
In bie town, le *1.0 * graduate of Atlanta
Uoivi-rsiiy, and many h.re that mol t
be iminxl, A I Kiip n t in! position, in the
colored Mtimole nf tan ouonlry. Tat
mat* Ine re.nit. In no Beam in Ihe
Union are utir cii e ih of African dim-out
•norainiine'riom, <|otet, orderly, and bet
ter sail Anl than in the a immonwealtii
nf Georgia. I row ba said truly, also,
that now her-- • I-earn they advancing so
rapidly in ut j Ideate end nn-nri il pro -
parity.
Thu Udiversity, therefore hae aertaio-
ly wrought no Inns in it. i> A i us- np.ro
the mnrela amt ioyaity of ibu blink-.
Toe in.tiiuihin lain a more flronebiog
condition than at any prevhroa p-rio.1 uf
Itebiaiuij. Ita mat ileulates number
TWO HUNDRED AND F iRTT,
reprr Renting trn diffaieot Bta’ea and/orfy-
srivR Ceuntl- H in Georgia. Tue Ttu-.in.ri
bold lil y ecrea of valuable land adjoin
ing the o'.trga ediAo'B wbmb i*. in itself,
a spier did endowment. The. other reve
nues oover $8 (W0 per annum from tbe
Stale uf Georgia, tuition fees, (only $2
per in intn.) and leiaatioua usually i m mu
ling to J-.’.r.iKl fsomobariiebiH luHtiuliona
at t ie Mur r. But recenl'y thn Trustees
have bad <«nu« a windfall fr.nnlbe Stone
eat ttu at Mel leu, M-ee. The widow of
Ur.H ii'iF, win, by her buaaand'e will,
wae mute the aluiniibr of bis t.onnuo,
has given
FIFTY THOUSAND D0I.LAU4
to I ho University. Toey h.ve fallen
heir nl o to another sum expanding $10.-
000, fiom the eaiate of the late K K.
Graves, of New York, who had privitus-
ly d< iiale i a Y .lneblc. lit.* wry to the Oni-
ver-iiy.
With theae aobei few it is propoa wl tu
erect imm-ti*’ I,, au.dh ir .pl.iiJil C!.»l-
l.uillinp b-rw. nn tbe two (me.nl
strnutufVe, tu cu t $40 dO. and a Urge
additiuu tu ino Girl*’ Dnmito «, wblon
will loci tide a li-uiug ruotu capable ol
setting .100 pupil. the eaiim.teil coef
of thia iisprirunt #' ie $15 000.
TBE LIBRARY OF TUA INSTITUTE
oimpr.ee* +000 vda.ii-e, mist of mem
eicelhrot sole if i.'ii* with a balance on
hand in cash of |700 for further augmen
tation, derive! :r >m the iuteteat nn tbe
permanent libiaiy endowment, which la
$5,000.
It will be seen from the nbove tba.
tbe Atlanta Uawrratiy ia on the high
road to pre -pei dy, ailJ is tlr'-lme i to be
ibe leading colored educational founda
tion of tho Union. A very large pro
portion of the pupil, are girla, many or
whom are of mixed blood and quite pret
ty. We could detect no difference. how
ever, In the intelligence «f the pure Af-
riOAii and the same race wb.ro ciouteil
with s.ven blood. Berne nt.id.nl. a*
htuck na tne ace of epe.lce weie Ibe
peeraof the d intioel Ojtor.ona pr-e-nt.
lee o-.,e .iwuuad them in then r-oi-
eat-
and even .iifpwad them in
talivine.
the EIsMINATI.iNU
have been ihiougn, aod night
isfatoiy. They will eloeeIn-Up.
Anv . ne havrog d ill* a ae to ihe abili
ty ot I tie negro in mauler Greek a.nl
Intro, mu*' uiMheto *;««•*' p-i'.taroa.
chop logic aod learn el leu I a d oratory
haa only l*> atteoJ the «.* .wioviou* o.
the AM in'. U...V rsi y io br convinced
t„ tbe oco'r.rv Wnil. u i* iiu-tney
require more drilling aud recti* lu a cer-
ta n extent t*y rote, yet there wer m.nv
pupils who er.uud bive a fair knowi
ng,. of a I tbe lopto. Uader review, au.l
abowen tb-a alien iat»rrogated grne.ally-
Wa w. ie piruci.l.riy pleaeed
WITH Til* aasulNdoFTHaOLaa.H*.
Tory «er" »v.d. oily under the most
careful train.ug uud puu tuat.-it, empba-
■ia>d, and ap-ke w».u dislinotuaaa and
aocnmry. _ . _ ,
A m. oilier of the Beard of Visitor*.
hiuie. lt a V. terau and skilled Wtlnea'or,
said the recitation* cime fully tip to the
usual R.»od»rd in the wbito abo.de. Iu-
dr*d. the faeul j are all iraimdand thi r-
ough mat.ueiure. ami .nn P.e«id» ul. Mr.
Ware, eviuo s much tact and diaanmina-
tion ib the mtoagmneat aod di. -ipliue i|
tbe inetituiiou.
CLSANMNSaa, WHICH 1* NIXT TO 0 *0LI
Nina,
ie rigidlv exx-led of all, aud tbe apetleea
d. ske aiid A *'•* ati«at tbe e»luieiy en
forcement ot thia regulation. The pupiU,
too. were all ole»n and neet in iheir at-
lire. And it wa*in>i>.»*-thle for any similar
a-.vembla.ie t» baye b «o m-.r.i deerroue
and well behaved id their deportment.
It uff .me the wilier uiiquaiih -d pi "aa-
nre tbes to attest totbe *n.d -*otne w-rk-
u.g Of the Al'ama U uv.reity, aj.d
a-enoiatra ou *b* S ale B .aid ut V.-I'.ue
W II aeh.tu.iiv a l ih.t ue h-a w.U eu
Tu-morruw, l’nu -d»>, the Cero.oeuc-•
rrent ei.riea * will be n*|s.
A WSDPIrO IN HIOHLIFc.
Yn.lvr.la) >t. nup iai U« mo ween R »
A R Callaway, a poled divine and pio
t.sai.r in the l-aGr*nge F-male OolMg.-.
and ib.'b-antifol and rounmpliaked Mi-a
Mary Ely, a sister of t b- A-1 »• "*> •?
etrl of Ue State, »a* .'"'I
at tbe
ixtcuTivEitaN lO.r
by Dr. Spat.ttog, ot Anaata.
The Governor •>* a'-ent. bo ol*
lov.ly wife at.d i=e gr-c fol ant.-., gam
widow of bie f .lh**r. Senator A.fre.i T
Colqnitt, did the hcocia magum.vc ly,
assisted b» Cd-ro.l W%r.ep, C- loa
net and the entire c*bioe* ol hi
,f !v\„lhant ooiouroy waa p.s.n)
among whom •* rep.'<n-**d G • u-r I
Toombs i x Chancellor I’oekwr. Jadg.
G. Wright. Of Ainan), Mr. M -y r, M j- r
Moses Colon-1 Maik J .no tun, K v 1
G. Pond, Judge Hmhn * f Bavmnab
Cspuin Oia-loid. v I| «-- * n<1 «
large purl ion of toe e'ite of A'ianta.
Tna bride, arreted io *o elagant or
gandy dress, rich'y ltimm..d with lace,
aepeated le»nmg afuntheerm of her af
cvv.-ul. li
B.r
Et..
Toe bridemsidit were elegantly attired io
white, each with a distinctive color aud
Slipi-lb toilet.
The marriage ceremony of B*v. A. T
Spanldiog, D. D., via moat tender, beau
tlful aud appropriate. We have never
beard it surpassed in • xquisite laeto and
elegant diction.
Then followed the usual c .ngratula
tiona to the happy pair, and on tne name
day ibi-y left fur their home in Lt
Grai.g... Mtny wmm wi.bm for a long
life of cuntiuoid bappmeee attended
them.
AN ILL EDIT IR
While at tbe Executive M.m-ion, Mrs
C.T'q..itt showed the Writer into the sick
chain her ot U-v. Dr. Alexander Clark,
the able editor of tbe lieUioJitt Recorder
of Pittsburg, and three Sunday school
papers, lie naa been prostrated by aver,
work, but wan kindly taken borne by our
noellent Q jv.-rnor, aud under tbe skill
ful nmeiog of bie noble wife we trud ie
■lowly convalescing. But the Doctor ie
atilt very ill end unable to apeak above a
wbisp-r. Mrs. Colquitt received the fob
lowing di-pstcb ou the 231 inol, dried
from llslti.nori:
•‘To Sirt Govtmor Oolguitt—
••The Metbodint Pioievtant Preachers’
Meetings of Baltimore and Dietriot
of Columbia wi*n thu President ol
the c-roference to b n.lcr sympathies aud
prayer for Dr. Clark, and thaoka for 'tie
Corwtiau uiinisi ri-e uf Governor and Mrs.
Colquitt.
[uigueiij Wu. B. Hammond.
I'm* ia b it k just tribute tu tb* geu-r-
one and liospitabld Chief Mtgislrateoi
U.-orgia aud hie amiable partner.
It ie iielieved that Dr. Clark hae passed
t he crisis of hie illn.-s- aud will roouver.
Thuuvand-i will utter a hourly amen to
line aunuuncvmeut.
A BKAUT1FUL TESTIMONIAL.
lu thu uaudeume parlors of lUeeXi*ru
live uianaiuB we weru phased to obt-rve
a oertificate of life membership tor Oj«-
ernor C.dquilt from the Brooklyn Burnley
Bcuiiol Ooion, whioti bad just tweu re
ceived, endue, d in a unique frame iolsid
wub luovaie woik of prerl. It wa* a
graceful remembrancer of hie late yihii.
In our ramblee it ia ever the d-eiro ot
the writer to gaib-r up loci.icuis ..ml
.ifiecdotes which will be of guuerat int.-r
est U> the reader. They form agreoeule
breaks on tbe o.bitwise oftiiuu'S dull roo-
tinuity of regular epistolary corree|iontl
•nee.
t hn following, a pleasant incident of
wbel may be o-lled tba ohciug socuca of
(fan ''Isle nupleeNHLturM.’’ bit joel been
rehited to ne by a irieud, aud in tbe-e
days of ininroiog good fueling and good
sense, we think n. will not be out ol
pUcr, uor UQioleresiing to give onr peo
ple ihe tieueflt of it, especially as it iliac-
iratea bow tbe nupleaeant dutive of war
may bn, and generally arc, porf.-rmed by
a cultivated, edoosled aud thorough sol
dier.in tbe one instuOQo by a foreigner ia
the Untied .St lies service, aud in tbe
other by a native bum, genial Djwc-
Hinter, but at the same time bonorahte
ouidier and true gentlemen :
Jant af er tbe clove of the war, Brig-i-
d:ei General II. W. olero-r, ofBaVanuah,
tVsaarreaitd on ibe ebarge of having iiu-
prupeily approved tbe proceeding* of a
oooit uuirtiiil, alleged to have been llo-
gsl, aud in con-eqa»uoe of wtuob »
number of II uled S.aies noldleia w.-re
h »:—end it may here be remarked pa
rnuibe i.tally, that he was afterwards m-
aiupbautly vcqaitlod l>y the military com-
in.Rsinn whio’l tried biia.
WnilnoonAced in the raieuut'H of Fort
Pulaski, at no liluo uraa ba treated wi'ti
: n i disrospeot, or with uiore rigor ibaii <h-
tU. n Miami mdliig ofiio. r iboogbt nwv—i-
ry, mil s ill be w*a in pr|-ou, aud nndar
gasrd. Al Ibt* nrou P.mce S.lro Siltu
wo a nt, with the regiment of wuioh ne
s* C o..net, to the For*. Us at irt.os
treated General MetCei with the greatest
eii.sldaratiion, g.viug him a bon.euiii-
>ide or I bo Fan, 'em .vmg me gn-rd*,
for: isbiiig him with soldiers to weir upon
biui, and freqne-.lly, as did thn i t ier uf
A «IH of tna oouiniiud, oalliug to pay bn
re-pi oe and oauslng tue gi-urd to inru
out aud present arui* wheoev -r be psea-
d luto, or oot of the Fort. Tne
an y resTiotion plaovd upon him wn*
the remark of tbe Prince Colonel:
‘•Of course. G.nsral Mercer, yon will
make no attempt to escape.” To which
tne G uerel responded tout bo was ae
safe a« tbougi guarded by tue entire
army.
The other inoident. or, rather, the
other put of (he incident, woe this : Tba
General woe shortly afterwards oidured
to be brought to Stvenoali to stand his
trial. Col. . of Maine, aud we re
gret that hie nine bod escaped our infor
mant, for it ought to be known all over
ilia conn 1 ry to bia eternal honor, wae in
commend, lire orders were to conAne
the Gcueial in a room of the buil^iog,
t'oriarily the law office of Messrs. Wuri,
Jackaoil & Jones, jilat acr.ais the street,
from tho old State Biuk, then Co:.
■—’a headquarters, trod to keep a
eeolinvl at hisdjor day aod night, audio
allow no one to see or apeak to him with
out a written permit from the couimio i-
aut. Of oourse ihese orders, Ih.-ugh
h,rvh, must be in ned out, and Col-
-.placed a seolin-1 al tne door, bui
allowed him to close or op-n the same SB
he wi*hed : got from the G moral a list af
those whom he would lias to see, and
isn.ed a special order that every one
whose t auie was ou that list should be
admitted at any time
lli then informed the G inersl that
h.e horses were at his service, whenever
be wished to uae them, and aa he wee
oblige.! to keep him under guard, either
he,;or one of hia staff, in plain olotbee,
-orId ride with him whenever ho wish
ed, which wee frenuently done. Further,
ho allowed tbe General to Tieit any of
hi- friends, and stay ae late at night r*
he pleaa-d, t-nt was obliged to send a
gosid with him, and to sent an uoarrn-
oi and eioeedirgly well tiebaved Ser-
g-ant. whosat in silence until the Q n-iral
was ready to go. CoL . nor any of
bis staff wonl l accompany bim on tueae
vi-its, as they were uawilling to intrude
where they might not lie welcome, and
hospitality would have been, per force,
„ffae d to them, while it would not be to
tbe S-rgeout.
Sn.-h conduct as this tmmeasurab'.y sof-
t-r.s Ihe horrors of war.beneAte both side*,
nod do suo possible harm; and recalling it
ter.de to sirengihen the new rtisndsu.p
b-tveoa late vOemHS, who weie so only
from cjnsciePti-iua croviclion. And i»
leav.->oa *1 o the harm nought to b* Uoue
hy tl O*« who atood at a dudauew aDfl
aaiff*.l ih- battle fiom afar, and bavioc
s en at d felt bene of tb* fcorrut* ..f ibe
m% •, no<* w*«k io rpne# i*.
Hot th»"» r^m»olf»c«nee of the pwt t-x*
t, 4-iff* oar •pBoe, and we clo*« foita«itb.
H H- J.
BY TELEGRAPH.
I»AY UI8PACUUSM.
FOBEIGN.
Egypt, Algeria and Toorkitdan.
London, June 25.—The Times*.Cairo
correspoedent telegraphs that though the
abdication of the Khedive appears im
minent, it was not tigntd ou Monday
night as reported.
The Manchester Guardian's London
oorreepondent saye it te now known that
the Government hoe decided t-> oppose a
second reading of the Irish University
bill.
Paris, Jane 25.—The Temps esys the
insurrection io Algeria ie ended, nod four
thuUkTOd insurgents are in the hen :e of
the French.
London, Juno 25.—A Simla dispatch
to Renters says a strong Afghan force
has left Oabul to pacify the tribes in the
Bidakshan district of Toorkieton.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Action of tlie Advisory Commit'
tee.
WasniNOTaH, Jane 25—An adjourned
meeting of the Advisory Co nmiltees of
tbe Benste »nd II rose 0*Lenses sur held
this ruotuing, end it was agreed to recora-
mr.iid Io tbe Joint Drmcerstio Canons
of the two Hoaees that tbe provisiune
aoatain. d in ibe mcasnre making appro
prtations for tbe jodiciel expenses of toe
guvernniint, be divided into two bill*;
ib* Atst to comain a<l tbe appropnetious
of tbe vetoed bill, except ibe item of
*>x hundred tboa-and dollar* for fees uf
Ivuit d Sam marshals aud Iheir depn-
ileo. I'ois bill will alec emtrody tbe see
lion* providing for Ibe repeal of tbe ja
rots' Its: oath sad am-ndment of tbe taw
in regard to drawing juries.
I be second bill, wbioti it is piopos-d to
ps*s immediately after the first, will bu
made np of tbe above meniiout-d item
together with the olxu-e prohibiting tbe
expenditure of any portion < f that amoD'it
for tho payment of deputy marshals of
l-otions, or tb* incurring of any liability
by appointing snob officers daring the
next fi-osl year. It ie understood that,
to Hildiii-ju to losertiug tbe aubstrnce of
Ihe i-i o imt sent ion of tbs vetoed blil ro
thia Hiipplemeat il measure, penalties ot
flu-, slid imprisenment will be presanbed
for vioiati-ns of its restrictive piovis*
ions. ’
The preparation of the phraseology of
the bills will be oompluted by tbe huI>-
ooniiuitt-e, and sabmilted for final ap
prove I at another joint meeting to be
bold at thiee o’etoos tbie af.ernoon. Tbe
j-nirt omens will probably be held soon
afterwards
la ths Senate, the President pro tern
was unable to be preseat on account uf
illoi bs, snd r.nder rule four uppoint.'d
Senator Katon to act as presiding . nicer.
A emotuunicaiion was received from
the Sicr-turv of Ihe Treasury transmit
ting information a-ked for by the 8 -nate
in relation to the action of the National
Board of Health under tbe eot authori-
xrog contract for a refrigerating ship,
etc. It was reierred to the committee on
pule uric*.
rot Ipaani. or uuru year*
, k ,h.nr Hr rap has been used far children. It
.--snail aridity ol the swe-orh. relieves wine
alw. r-a aisle* Ibr eowsl*. curea 4y*eot«> an:
a, rrtoM. wheCAsr arnica from teelhma ot »lk.
n -al I * u.-in-si -* a ads
• hiHI*
Bo queat ksuroa ur peu i* uoosed to com
13—.nf aiardt 1 Lignum.* Linimrniio -o op.
prvcistito imhuc. ■> a airs lor ttneuuiiti*ai.
Lkim. Hack. Nrur-lais, Braise*. Si-nauw. Oorna
.a i su-iKNi*. li i* alio unejaaled ** •
lor ibe ill* lb»t commoidy »lBict horse*, such a
-liana RiuEbmHL Galls. Heraicbea. etc—W»rt»
and Kt.el* b. ll * ea.Uj rsmoT-d by Itt use. Try
Okk*-«w’ LwhMuD* Lm menL aad ytm aiU
want iw ottos. Price 3t csou -
4 B Halt I
sir by ooloi.d I
. llrilCMitet.
fitnaed, whoia eminently strikiog and ""J^ne'offlce of Dr Slow to sec* relief.'
_ j h- IW i« 1 „ -«hen t
handsome in phtaiqae, and supported by
the following attendant-:
Mr. R. A. £ v. Miss Marie Mosee. Mr.
W. E. Ragan, Miss Lucy E-wio, Mr. P.
M. Reeder, Mibs L tzi* Diwaon, Mr.
Henry Dawson, Mu* Suaio Scruggs.
- Whittier are you bound Jahd.Moore.
a* he iiol in me door* way of hi* esiaenshmeat
and saw his old frirnd 6am Kortrt walkinx
sk>*1* pssk The loMsr, wimsanxene.ee and
rwllid vi*a-re. bjsrinr eiiJcnce* ot disease. h**t-
s,!,*! io reply. "1 bare Lmt safe red oil the bor-
irom su msctire liver, and mm *o-
nosueh thine." said lis friend, -when yop can
huya bottle of Portal! «. or Tsbler-e Liver
Kain)aror. lor only SJ reals, and pe peroaneofc
It ruliercd. II wul care fieartbam
2,ur SU M*. Sick he. I
ot » torpid urer. Fur sale dj KoUnd li H.>JL
DrrosSt. “VI
Niuirr iimpAixjaKs.
Wanliington.
IVa hinuton, June 25.—la the Senate,
ilr. V. a- mi reduced a (MDunrrml reaolu-
• i. n layering the remon-lix»tiou and
tr. » eotnags ol silver. 0-'.ii.re<l priated.
Mr. Burnside mcr-sl'i-'cl a joint-reselu
tion r. tlirmiL- 1’... principles of the
M 'rtri.e doctrine, and deci.iriag that the
penple of ilie Bailed Stele., would regard
with se ions inquietude tiro estsiilwb-
'ueut or a canal acres* the I.tbmnaof
lltiitU under Ihe (.ro ectl .n and ilomi
nation ol Europ-mi powers Referred
io 'be C *;n mil tee on Foreign Affairs.
Mr. B -ca’s co;.current resolution pro-
viding for a joiui committee lo reojui-
mend change*, if mc'S-ary, in the lurlb-
o is ot collecting revenues nu.i unking
appropriations, wns uonsidared aad re
(erred lathe Finance Oomuiltro.
The nuSnished business was then ta
ken np, via: tbe joint resolution provi
ding for extra pay for clerk*, pages and
other employes of Congress during tnis
session. Tbe penning question wav on
Wallace’* amendment to Ingalls’amend
ment, ihe two together forming clauses
of tbe Ju licial Dili lately vetoed. W:n-
do.n spoke upon the recoed of the Its
publican party aa compared with that
of the Democrats, and wo* replied to by
Banlsbury. A uehste ensued upon the
alleged frauds and* defalcation* uf the
R.pi.btican adiuinist rat ions, and at tbe
close of ilie discussion tbe Senate ad
journed.
Tu* bn-ines* trsuvaatrd by ihe U rose
to-day wks nuimpor.'aui. Ups. n, of
IVxr*, off rid a resolution osliiug.ro me
8.0 etary of War fur information I<Jtl-
;ive to Mixioto and Indian ui .&*..or. s iu
Tex** Miiiv. 1873. nod the nrouber of
Erajpi liiec.t siaii.'i.eil Adopted. Toe
uutiuistie.1 bnaia.iaa of yesterday was
Mien taken op, V X: Tue Sciiste bill >x-
euip.iug from liour a..and enr dluient fees
Vessels noi propelled wuody by rail or m-
leruvi pivsf. A long d-hv.s ensned,
R r an, ut Fsuusylvaai.i, aud Oau,**, of
Michigan, favoring the tills, aod R-agau,
of 1’. X m, upposiog It, ft a pl'-oo of oiase
legi L'ion, luvclviug a change lu tbe
laws iu regard lo ooastwiae nexigatiou.
Ackien, of IjonLiana, moved to recom
mit. the bill, peadrog which the House
adjourned. A joint Democralic oauens
w-a announced for this evening.
* «nfe«icr»te DeuionNlrHlion ou
tbe I’ourf>■.
M .KTdoMEKY, Ala., June 25.—The
Con-Jer.ie Survivors’ Asooeiation will
hive a grand ojletiration ibs 4 b of Joly.
K*v. Faib-r Kyan wilt deliver tbe ope.-
in< aid res-. H ro. J fferson Davis is ex
d oled to te present. Many Northern
stldiers have been invited. General Han
cock being a.noug tbe Idunbur. Ex.ia
tra ns will te rnn into tne city ou all tbe
rulruads.
Suspended.
ItALEiau, N. C., Jnoe 25.—Robert
Jont s, tne negro wbo murdered Rudolph
Elton, white, in the village of Rxky
Mountains, December 25, 1877, was pub
licly hanged at Tarhoio to day. June-
was twice convict ’d on strong circumstan
tial evidence An * ffo-t was made to
have Governor Jarvis coinmuie tbe sen-
tence te imprisonment for life, bu* ba
declined to interfere beyond once grant
inga respite io allow a thorough etimi
nation ot tbe case. At 10:50 a. m., ibe
sneriff left tbe jail with tbe prieiner in
an open w-g-.n, the E ig. fi-l-l Gn.ids ac-
CompaLyiug with s uegr*firs Company
„ . in r*al stmts. Jane* isUe.’, Lnghed.
u> “ > * poked tun at tne sneriff, aa,It long on
hi* religious • xpsiienee snd said he was
g.iiog straight to beetro. He was the
oooieet man ever seen on the gallows
rh-re. He drank wine in remembrance
of hi* brethren in Cbriatand ebook bands
all round. Tne noose and cep were pal
on, at 12the drop w*e sprung and
death ensued from etiaaguiaiioo in
lv nty-nx minutes. He seemed to snf.
f-r greedy.
synopsis Weal tier Ktiiscsai.
Officb Ouief SidNAL Officer,
VYa-hisuton, Jena 25. 1879.
I.idiQMii n-—Far Ih 8 s p b Atlantic
State- alight Cuaoges in pnaeure and
temperature, sontneast wiudo, partly
cloudy weaincr aod occasiocai rain*.
Rll LiM lUUT DISI’ATUIH S
Tho Homeopathists.
L xv Georob. N. Y , June 25 —At to-
da,’.- »..-un at the American I.stituie
or iliui.opathy. Dr. Verde, of Waebiog-
ton, asked tbe co-operation cf tbe mem.
Fur
Dayl*
her* in the work of a Kational Board of
Hialtb, and appropriate resolution* were
passed in compliance with the request.
The report of tbe yellow fever com
mission waa discussed, and resolutions
adopted thanking the members of that
commission for services rendered, and
gratefully acknowledging the Assistance
and benefactiona of Mr*. EltEabelh
Tbompeon, who waa then mads an asso
ciate member of tbe Institute.
Washington.
Washington, Jane 25—Tbe Demo-
Gratic members of tbe House end Senate
held joint eaueoses this evening to re
ceive and disease tbe report of tbeJoiLt
Advisory Committee npun tbe jadicisl
expenses "bill, as foreshadowed lu a pre
vious dispaion. The commit ee tcooui-
roehded ibe passage, of two separate
measures in the plaoe of Ibe bid J8it ve
toed, with the provision* of the letter
distrilroted between them in snob a man
ner as to include in one of them oil the
feata.es of the original bill wbioh 'be
President disapproved, and thia will I ave
tbe other free from objectionable olanses.
Tbe first mcuurore is to be identioai with
tbe vetoed bill, except that it will omit
tbe sections prohibiting tbe payment, or
tbe increase of liability for tbe payment,
of the depaty marshal* of eleoiioie, snd
will elso omit ibe item of G00.000 dollars
for the fees of United Slates MAsbols
and tbeir deputies.
Tbe second measora will o-rotain the
appropriation for fee* of United Statin
Marshal* omitted from tbe first, to
gether with all tbe prohibitions oonUined
in the original vetoed bill, relating to tie
payments and liabilities nader the F >der-
al election laws It will a'so contain a
olanse prescribing a penalty not exceed
ing $5,000, aud impri-ocment not ex-
osediug live years or both, for violation
of the prohibitions aforesaid and similar
prohibition* now on tbs statute book*.
Senator Korean ixplaiaed ihe com'
mitten'* report, hu 1 eaui, altbongib there
bad been Horion* diversity of opiuiou ss
to tiro course of au-iou to be panned, tbe
majority of Ihe committee firmly believ
ed that tbe p'an reported was in every
way wiriest and the mo t expedient.
Ueprcesntntive Olaridy, of Mimouri,
offered a resolution in tbe nature of u
substitute, dectailag it to be the sense
of the caucus that tbe recently vetoed
bill should be ngain passed by both
House* and Bent to the President forth
with. Itepresentntive Stephen*, of Geor
gia, opposed this resolution in a speech
of considerable length, and favored tbe
adaption of the committee’s report, as
•lid also Mr. Herbert, of Alabama, an,I
Mr. Goode, of Virginia.
They were followed by Mr Spillk«, of
Illinois, and Oiymer, of Pdiinsyivaam,
in opposition to tbe report. The Istter,
wbo ia a member of the Advisory Com
mittee, said it did not meet hia approval
in any particular. Specula s were then
made in favor of tbe adop'ion or the com
mittee’e report by R-pres. ntaiive* Young,
of Tennessee, Singleton, ot Musissippi,
and Hunton, of Virginia, and S nstoro
Hill aod McDonald; and against it by
Representatives Blackburn, ot Kentn, ky,
an a Senator Wallace. Representative
Claridy’ssnbatitnte was then rejected by
tbe following vote: Senators—Y.as 5;
nays 20. Representatives—Yeas 36;
nays 50
The oommittee’s rep >rt was thereupon
.’Opted by nearly tbe same vote, and It
was then tesolvcd that ibe bids recom
mend* d tiy Ibe committee should be
brought before tbe Hon*e tbrongb tbe
App oprinttuuH OotnuiuLe to-aioirow.
The strongest speech made in the
asnene in favor of the adop iou of
ibe coinantle..'- report was by Beuator
Hill, of Georgia, amt nearly att tue Soiiih-
ern member* and rienasora maisiid witb
great earnestness upon the* importance
lo tbe Souib of Ihe repeal of tho juior’e
testoatb and olher important amend-
uients contained in t ie b.li end the folly
of throwing away tne oppoituctty for
iheir enactment b» euch acli m a* that
recommended iu Representative Chart
dy's Hub-tltnte.
News Items.
Wsshinoton, June 25—The Senate
Finance Committee held a special meet
ing 10-day to disease the House bill rela
ting to trade dollars, but adjourned un
til to-morrow, without taking any act on
SlHNOKS' I.ITXB ReOULATOB 0« MeDICIXX
is an Infallible remedy for alatsriotts Fever*.
Novel Oomoloint*. Joundiee. Colic. Restless-
!»!*. Mental Depression, Sick Headxche. Con
stipation. Nausea. Milionsoess. Dyspepsia, etc.
SIMIHIUBIS’
tiereapan.
Buffalo, N. Y, Jane 25.—A fife here
to-oay destroyed the Empire & Marine
Eirvatora ard a number of small bouse*.
The total loss is $70,000 to $80,000.
Partially insured.
Bcbknectady, June 25 —The com
mencement exercises of Union College
took piaco to-day, with the awarding of
p.’tEes for scholarship*. The most- of
ibe latter were takeu by undergraduates
from Bomb Carolina, as follows: War
aer prize for higae-t standing iu gen
,-rel . onduct awarded to John E. Mullen,
of Columbia. South Carolina; second
priz*, for the best Junior and S phomore
oraii.ro, to James M. McUastera, of Col-
uuibia, S. C. ; first and third prizes for
b* at rrrayn on auy subject by eeleoted
Befiiors, to E l waul L. Hutceinstm, of
8«meivitle, and James L. Perry, of
Charleston, S .uth Carolina.
facial 2ND COMiVSEBCIAL
The reason that thia medicine is tuccessful in
io tunny ctuct with whicc* rcinddie* previously
tried were unable to cope, u attributable to the
fectthtetitiaftiuediciae wnicb reechee end ro-
movvx the cause* ol the various miladies to
which *i i« adapted. Liver Complaint. Paver
fctid Airue. ete, »m1 Dj^pep-ii* iu its wont lorra
vieldstothrv poteu^ power of the tteituUtor. It
doe« u it merely relieve the nuttorer, but efferte
apermaneMt care. Simmoa** Liver Kexumtor
or Medicine has also beau used «u*ve-isfuU.v (or e
lone time as it sutmitute lur Quinine end C*le-
tael, uud the ejects o( this mediciue are truly
wonderful.
LIVER
It ii prepared upon itrictly scientific princi
ple ami. bain*an entirely Vegetable Compound.
inu harmless but effectual m-dicine.
It is a well known lact that food ill digested
but imperfectly nourishes tbe ay stem a« it ia
partiallr avnmilated by the bbiod. fc*ufferera'
with Dyspepsia who«e circulation *» impover
ished anti nerves weakened rxperieooe a decid
ed and rapid improvement in their physical and
mental condition by the use ot Simiuou*' Liver
ttefculat’jr.
REGULATOR
This mild Tonic, gentle Laxative and harmless
Invigorant aids the process of digestion which
insures a development of all materials that are
necessary to a hetllliv condition uf body and
mind. Clergymen* bankers, bookkeepers, edi
tors and others that lead sedentary Jives will
find much relief from tbe frequfufc heuiiach**.
pervousiiMs ami constipation, resulting from
want of etercise. bv taking the Regulator. And
persons living in unhealthy localities mar nvjid
all bilious attacks by taking this medicine ooca-
sin.Hlly to keep the Liver m healthy action.
as?
It ahonld be used by all person*, old and
TOunr. and no family ran afford to be without it,
mid. by beime kept ready tor immediate resort,
will sane many ail hour of aufferinK and many a
doiUr iu time snd doctor’s bills.
laA I ENT TELEGKAt'UlU REPORTS
OFFIOK TkLdGRAPR *Nl> IxKSKKNGBR
Juxbzs. 187*.—HvxEiae.
Cotton.
UTispool — Noon — Cotton opened rs.ier
mi ldliu« upland. 7; imddliuKOrIniu<7 1-16.
Ssl •» 7 buo boles; of which lfeo were taaen by
sp-ci.lsturn and for export: receipt* ZioO, a'l
ot which were American,
k more* psriially l**t cheaper.
Upland, low miidlinx clause June and July
deliveryd29*3c0*E. July and AuKiut «Su-Sf.
Au cuand September 6 M-ScgG 15 I6,8eptember
snd (ici^bcr 7.
l-.SO p m—kiddlinx upland, ( 15-16; middling
Orleans 7.
4 p ro—Sale, of American '900 Upland, low
middihjf clause July aud August delivery
6 21 St, Auxust >nd September *S1M
t p m—Upland, low middling clause September
and Uctoberdeiivery 6 51-M07, Future, quiet
and ttrrn.
New Hoax—Cotton opened doll; ule, 191; mid*
dims upioud. lt%. uiiduims Oriesu* 1 tig
Future, opened barely steady: June delivery
IASS. July 1X37. August li 5U, September it Si.
ucicber 1146
i owou—eot receipt, SJ: groal7E6.
Future, closed firm; ule. 46.000 June delivery
l’.l , July 11.17—13. Auxust 1X60—Cl September
1,4*. Ocuuxr ll.,.-— e, Ncvember ii.il— id.
De -ember 11.0>—l ., Jauusry 11.1X-1A February
1117 - Sri.
< ottou doted quiet lilts Ml; middling np a id,
114; midaiin- Oneus liq.
Conulidated net raoeipt, 9S6 export, to
Great Ul.Liu sVl.
liaLvanoa—cotton nominal; muldUna li. low
raiduUim i li{. good ordinary n)»: Let re-
eeipts 187. cr >* 199; sole* —: itaripiH
NOEiotx—Cotton quiet; mlddting li>£ net
re«—u»- - *1. «ns —, «tua lirfti
Baltinoux—Cotton dull; anddllr* v.xf tow
msiOiui* li! J. good ordinary 11);, net rajeipu
. ares, is. sus —. to spuuicre , itocl
iT7
Bonos—Cotton quiet: middling ltjj. low mid
dling 12M; good onWry llJi net receipt* s,
or-•■» -ale.—. *taek 44U.
WfUCnretOE—Cottoo unchanged; ciJdlingup-
laxui* iXi low middling 11& auuu erd.naiy It;
lie. receipt* .9 grosi . .ale,—: rtoca SSL
Philadiuhia—cottou quiet, midauiui Vt%;
OW mid dim* It! 5 good ordinary 11% oei receipt*
—. grew, 8.7. sale* 3*1, isle* to spinner* i4*.
ktOca 10 v4*J
daVA,*ari—Cotton dull and very quiet: mid-
dung IS 1-18. tow midtUojf lifi; a*od u-dinsry
UH net receipt* 137; gross , sale. :
nock test eais.ru eeamw S7J.
xrsw uaiBAES—union quiet »nd steady;
mroaiioa It low muidluia liy*. good ordinary
I .li net receipt* 467, gran 57s, *oie* XtO. stock
•*577.
Mobile—Cotton qniet; middling U low mid*
dung lljf. good, ordinary ll!i. net recetpu a.
ores. : 0.1*. : -us-A Xiwl.
Mxxpmi—Cotton firm; middling lij£ re-
eeip.- 3V .hip ueuia . .ale. . otoex <714.
ACGtTBTA—Cotton quiet; middling lijdu mid-
diuM UH. gwa> ordinary reoeipu 3. sale* —.
(tockl89
CSAEiNSTOF—Cotton dull and nominal; mid*
dim); 1fli. tow middling U, good ordinary HJi,
net receipt* 10. sue* —. *toca 6i6.
FINANCIAL
Fabu - i CO pm—Rente, 118f and 8JKc.
ca *.ro*—noon— ConlOlAmoney 973 18. Brie
4 pm—Conmlr, money C-7K- Account 973-16.
BrieSSX-
Original und genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
• Philadelphia, Pa.
S-1.1 bv all Dniggisl*. may7
New VovK—Stork, opened quiet: moneys®*,
eiclisiive long 4 86?a short 4 8s^. State bond*
dull. Govornmem «eeuritie* lirm.
Money easy at iat'Ai eirhauge weak at486>4
@ t8ii5J: g> vsri.iuein *eeurities strong; newbper
ceiiisleSjS new *'A per cent, 106, new 4 per
otitsiux/s. Scale bonds dull.
Stocks closed quiet; New fork Central
. 18 Krie i7?4: Ls>»e 8uure 76JS. preferred
87:4 lllinoi* Central 97, Pitt*burs «5%; Otucago
»»d Northwe*tert> USJe. Roek lalai. 1 SSl-j.
We item Uuiou Telegraph Comrao.v
Sab-Treamiry bxlaucea: Coin 3li4.7ee.3u8, cur
reney $':S.455,il4.
FRODUCB
Baltimore—Kiourqu'et. Howard Street and
Western superfine 3 00®St0. extra 4'SI 75; uo
fsmilyS cor'rot* 75. City Mills super line 8 Z5.«< Si;
extra 4t J@4 75. itiobrand, 600. Ffetapico family
6 <6. Wheat—Southern. Ann and higher, new in
deiuan.1: Western *poi>lrjug Futures quiet and
xteody.southernrrii IlM41 ZO amber 1 it. No,
Penns. Ivsma red 1X3; No X Western winter red
spotl 19!4 Juno . July 109%!8l092£, August
1 Mlihl ori’s-tiei'teiulier 1 OR'A. doutlieru
E ste-dy and esaier. Western steady; southe n
j IX. yd Iou -16 Datp easier; southern
>, Western white .-tbuoXCifc*.do mired .ixw*
Fenusyivauia 3.@SC%, Hay hrm prime
ehoice I’eiiiisylvania ^nul Morylaud 14
X6I5 Fre-visioiis hi ui and faitjy active; nics pork
lu 78. Bulk meats loose; shoulders siyifl.' 1 . < Je»r
rib sides 5!^. pa.'«ed 4>k9v5!4 Jfaroi alioulriers
3, eie-r rib sides 8. Usuis li«alx. Lara 7.
Bmter.lnll.iid unchanged. Kggs quiet a) 1,14313
Coffee lirm quiet aud unchanged. \\ hissy quiet
at I 06!4al i>7 Migar firm and active; A soft b'A
@i%. Freights dot.
N aw 1 ouil—Flour without decided change and
moderate demand tor mill Hour and lor Wes*
ladies, closing quiet. Southern steady: common
to 'fair extra 4 73465 60. good to choice d j 6 6-ife.
6 76’ Wheat No X red aud No X spring, cash and
June delivery laX cents better, other kind - quiet
and firm; ungraded winter red 112@l 18. NoX co
I 2uJ4. Corn slightly in buyer* lavor aud clos
ing rather more steady; ungraded 40@43!-4 Oats
bea -y at!4@l lower.No 3 37>5 do white 37^®38!{
No X.3jHx489, do white. Fay very hrm anu
good riemaml shipping 45s30. Hops lair trade
and firm prices. Coffee uuchanged. Sugar quiet
and firm: fair to good refilling quoted at 6;5.16@
C‘ij; prime 6!>ti: refined in lair request ana steady
Molasses dull and nominally unchang-d.
Biro steady and in brtlerdemsnd: Csromia 6J4
&1A. Louisiana Rosin quiet and
steady at 13*.*.! 35 Turpentine steady and quiet
at 7V.. Eggs weak: State and Pennsylvania
13^014 Wool fair tradeaud slowly pr.ro*; do
mestic Hi C6 8 HttS, pulled 39<34!i, unwashed 9
@32. Teiss l,g30. Pork steady and rather
quiet-nes mess spot 10 X @10 25. fir old 9 50. July
1016 cut meats quiet oua uuctuuiged:Midrib*
(inn and quiet Western and city long clear
195)312& short clear 5 25, lung and short clear
13-111 I.ard a Shade stronger and moderate
trade: prime tteaui spot and July 637S<«36 4<>,
August 6 471V Butter dull and ui:rbauged
Whisky dull and quoted uum uoily at i 05y,.
Freights quiet.
LOUISVILLE—Flour quiet and unchanged;
Wheat quiet; red and .-.moor liSMtiA.
steady; white 4L mize. 40 Out* dull, white S3,
mixed 35. Rve quiet at 38. Pork qu el at iu 3Uai 1
Lord quiet, etioice leaf in tierves 17^*. in keg, uA.
Bulk meals quiet shoulders 3%, clear rib r.!v
clear side* l,%. B-tcon quiet slstuiders Vq;
Icletr ribs 3!4 riear sides 6?f. Sugar cure
hams l(i@ll. Wuis*) firm at in,.
CIECIENsTI Finn' dull and drooping When’
dulbred 1 0-i@l 05 Lore, dull siidl.. -e> at .32‘,yt3«.
Oat* quiet and Itcady at 3i@83 P «r, nomimil.y
unebaugrd. lar.l a.longer rurre-nt make H 3
bid. 10as-ed. Bulk meals str n.er sbnul. ers SiS
ash. tales at 4 for se.le August, -hurt rib*
held at 4 83*4 70 short clear be d at ' Ori. Baron
quiet and u-chang'd. Whisky active and hrm
at 102. Butter aud sugar Bte-dy and u ohsi.g. d.
Hog* steady and firm common S:a)j 6-. light
3*70,3 9-.I; parking 3 S.latCi; butchers 4uca7Jv
Receipt, 1619; shipments J43.
8t Irouta Four dull and unrliang-d. Whea.
inactive and lower for ash, NoX red fall 116@
liC; options irregular at 95/^(■lJi- closing at
94, for July 90H@9lJi. closing at 9„ h r August,
9eJ9M9i, dosing at UI14 tor September Corn
iohttive and lower; No X mixed A3^@341f ap
ti.n* active and lower at 332@34 July, 33@A*^s
August 35;@36. 0*t>. ash. highrr: up ion-
lower at Srf cash. 3l!{@31% July, Z7‘4«i27!j
August. Whisky stady at 104. Forklirm.ru.
1»X3. Lard stronger at 6 X* asked, 6 !t!< i.jn
Balk meets quiet snd slow; clear nhs 4 83 .£ i ro.
deer sides 5*3 05. Bacon higher: clear rib* 3 .35;.
539, clear side* 5 85*6 70.
Receipts ot tiaur 2%l', wheat 29000. com Ml<V.
oat, BkSL
Shipment, of flour 40CO, wheat 12.100, cons
6X000. (git* 3.(K0
UEICAGO—Flour quiet and uncliai re t. Wbe»t
in fair demand for cosh and higher; o| t:ons
lower No X Ohieuro spring 105 ash. 96J*9 ’J
July. f0|*9(.% August. 88 gentemher.
NoSd;>7,J£. Corn in fair . eat,ml but lowi rat
SS?JoiS3i cash. 36y»«M July. MA-Sl August
Oats in lair urmsnd *Dd lower at 31 east, sun
July. kOjaafft August. Pork active lirm anu
higher at 990cash snd bid July, luo. bni An
gust, 10 HA asked Keptember. Lsr.t fsirlv ae*
tire and a shade higher at fi ltj^fl 1ft <tsu -n J
July. 6 22K@C 23 August. « Sri sepremb »r. Hulk
meat, firme-: shoulders $93. short rib- 4 93.
short clear nb, 3(1756* Whisxy steady and un
changed
Receipts—Flour 10070, wheat 1330(0, corn
156000. oafs SSCIO
Bhipoenis—Flour 85909, wheat 183000. corn
254000. oat, 44003
At the dose of the market there wa, not
enough business done to warrant quotation*.
NATAL STORES
w i I MUSTO*—npini* rurpe: two steady at 25J6
wa* arm at 1 07J4 for slremeu, 1 li)^ lor
rood strained. Crude turpentin* steady at 11*. for
hard: 1 fib lor y el lew dip; 210 tori virgin. Tar
quiet -i 73
Chicago Marltctx,
Dating quotations furnished daily by
W. H. (urmy, Jlerchandise
Broker
JUSTE S5Tn
O E Balk Sid** August 4*0; fieptember 5 0ij<
Pork—July a Oijfe august 10 OXU.
J ara—July : August 6 :5.
W^tjJuly bid. August 90X
Date—July 31 Lid.
Beceiptof Hogs—20.000’
BElaooQ Wlioieaaie market
OOEBICTBD PA1LY B1
F. D. TINSLEY
(vBAIN AND PBOVIKIONR.
BAOON—Clear rto Hire—6!^@6>i
Shoulder,. 4;; <4,1
Balk dear nb smea.„
Bulk (boulders—.
Choice SC bams.
LAB1>—iubbls,
Leaf, in tubs—.
Leaf, in buckets
. 5!v«4?f
. 4M@lg
11 a&n’A
jd o usr 3 rr
YOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so cetll on
W. V. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on Secant!
Streetr or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
FIRST-GLA£S WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on Now is the time. Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
GOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS,
Carriage Manufacturer,
68, 70 «Se 72 S5SCQWD STREET.
On hand and constantly arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons
QtND to C lUlUKKASON for your Onto
O Varnish. mnvlS SfnwXu*
Paints, Oil and Glass
C BURKB Jt SOX'* Is the place to buy
• Paints, Oils and Qlaaj. may IS StawSw
A MONTH end ex
tD# 4 to Agents. Outdt i
Augusta. Mr.
PEACH SHIPPERS
C AN be supplied promptly will. Crates by
applying to A K FISIIKB.
m.vfi lm* Powerreil’a. Hmistnn Co. Gat
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
0piK>site 8 Waxalbaum A Pro’s
Dry Uootla Houma.
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE, AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTEND ID TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
mitvtt S m
SMALL PLANTATION
TT'OR *ale cheap for Cash MO acres land. 100 of
JL which is under cultivation and ad hourn in
Oats. Good house, wells, etc. on the place.
thy locality-only one and a half miles Irotn
Powersvillc, Houston Co. Ga. The place will be
sold with or witliout the Oat crop.
A K FISIIRR,
Peweraville, May fist. 1R79. m>22 lm*
15 OOO FOl,N1) ’ S of lhe rhoioMt
Tennessee lianis, Sides autf Shoulders ever sent
to this Market just received by
mvM ' jovkr ft COOK
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOTJK EYES
P Vour vision is failing—it you urn growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight is Irnubling
you iu any way, call on
Mr. Oh. Eefelds Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by his
aujierior Spectacles and Jfye Glasses. They
will remove all dimness* blurs, confusions and
floating specks, and the moat sensitive eve will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition ;
saving fatigue* requiring less light nun enabling
tho wearer to view plainly all remote object*.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only be procured from Mr OH RKFKL1). Hi»
establishment—No 20 Sec *nd St. Macon* Ga.
apr9 6m
G00KI1G BUTTER.
A I.4RGK lot in stove and for aide at lard
prices.
JONHS * COOK.
Platform Spring Wagons.
Baby
arriages
i-5?>K-r'»yTK=rS*: ;
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Wm, B. Sturtevant & Co.,-
10S PARK PI*A0K, NEW TOXK.
(Lute of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A
SPECIALTY.
Consignments solicited. Promift ami fnithful
Returns made.
KcVr to M«ir* Jones A Cook. Mhc jii ; John
McMalu ii. Bx) Knv'tiiuali, Ga; Milo H«f* h. Sa-
vautiteb. G»; NaliotiHl Pars Baiik, Sow York.
Stencils furniNhtMl on appicaiiuit.
Our MdvNnrmc.fi for PH«CHK^snd
DtUKI) KKlIlT^lare IIUCXC 11*^1 »n lliit< cuty.
CEWTiiAl. HOTK1.
EOfAOl.A ALABAMA*
KUAKi) nod R<NMiuiaiuf the Ke.*t \\
ultonfc
rtist* oMi.INGSA mo\ N
NEW iViUSIO.
SPIxBNDI!) assortment of New^ftougs and
Instrumental Pieces just MvivaJ. Call
and examine them.
may4 snuSl I* W SMITH ft CO.
John it. Hardeman,
Attorney al Lr.w,
rUxion** • • GfiOrqlit
Tax Receiver’s Notice
J AM now treiving Returns of Tumble Prep-
erty for the > ear Ih79 and w*uld x>e pleaMHi
to have Tax-Pa^tirn call aud niaki their
tu^i»» promptly* »<i the lime is sm» r t anliii#
Kookhiuuat lie cloned as the law directs
R J ANHKRKGN.
Tax Rf c ivcr Hinb ih), H-*,
wprgfc tf Ottii-e >o tm »Nt. Macon. On
Fifty I Nft(IO.<AL ciAfsK,
VI
3ANK oroavsn.oncodtn **v twnins*
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
W W WR1GI.KY.
('ashler
janll pci
Laborers Wanted.
t — MEN wanted to work on track. Warms
1 ii (1 per day. Pny every Saturday night.
Apply al Camps. Telfair county, uonr No IX. W A
B B. it. to J O ANDKRfON.
Rupt Ga Jjaod A Lumlmrl'o.
m«r26 su tu thu 3i
Uopannersbip JNotice.
'pH E old firm of Schwe-1 A Sieoe! haro thi, dav
A asonciatsd with ihemwitvos Mr Alb-r* Gill-
lan for tb« purr ore of continuing th- Wholesale
Gmerry Business, at tbeir olrt stand, 46 A 4*
Third Street. The firm to be sljlnl and
knownas SCHWrD.MBSEL X G1BIA.N.
Moron. May 1st. 1879 cm**
Look Oil fir thi
O V and sfter this date are will .lr-li-er Iro in
all paria of the r ity at Iper is.un.l. Or
ders left at Fa.lory nr tho Mulheer.v ri.reet D
Lot will receive proLip^aUi-nrinn.
mavfX
M.rttiv irk FAriT'.RV.
H CRANSTON & CO.,
Mrofcer* uid Con,mission Merchant**, 4! A'a>
. bn hi SiymsI. ltla'da. («a
gents t‘*r th« Geo Fox Mau h Ma-u‘*c firing
om|*au.v*tlie Minina Oil ami **i> MttruiMCinr
tc t>fnit(MUsV thn UK* <l not a* ion», ntt*l >mi
L 111*1*9, ot Meat and Grain weivcil every hour.
FUTLJttfcK A Hk'UCUljlLi onddfiiitaL
rnayii lm
Ice, Ice, Ice.
O UR Mulb-vry >tre.:t D-p.t -s now npnn (or
ihes osoo. where !.*, cro be procur.-d in
any de-ireu quantll; The usual Sunday hour,
will tie observed.
ma<rx MACON ICE FACTORY
Send for Circular.
W- W. COLLINS,
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular.
iunisj;
MlHtS FOG MASSEY'S EXC'ISIOG COTTun
GINS. DISSTQN'S CIGOUIAR SAWS AKD
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SGALES.
CARH5RT & CURD.
importer* and dealers in Hardware. Iron and
Stefd* Agricultural Implementa, CHrr;ag« Mate
rial*. Paint*. Oils. «t«*w mar t uhw ly
Big Six.
T HE entire stock of BOOT* and SHOES.
LEATHER.and FINDINGS. *l«o sto<fk in
Tannery »cd everythimr p*rtmn ng to tho l*a«-
ne-s^. intiibosold in tbe r*’ii thirty davs rraard-
r**»ofcoit inArder to* wjud up the estatn of th
deceaN-d Jacon Schall.
Any one in need of Roots and Shoes can save
5 per centby calling on uh.
may2* HE * RY HCHALL* Trustee.