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MACON. UEOKGLA. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 27, 1879—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Numb Eli 0.260
Bi TttLBfiRAFU.
i A* DISPATVJHKM.
Concrosa.
Waai.foOTiN, Joan 2C — la tbe House
.‘piop'Mil'iun for invoking leaves of ud-
, 0 ace gi.olrd to members, and requiring
.11 ttivuiM, to report for doty immedi
ately »»» to ado by Aricfiold, of North
(’.Mlloa, bat objected to.
The bill making appropriations for
entrain Judicial expense.. aud tbo bill
making appropriation, to pay fees 0 f
ioir»h,-s and (heir general deputies were
reported from tbe Committee oq Appro,
priatio.is, sod ordered printed and re-
frrrrd to ibe committee of the whole.
Tbe bill prohibiting political assn«3
iu(*i.ts ceme np as ibe bn lines, of tbe
■uornliiR boar.
liar Held aoaght an opportunity of
apeaklDg agaioat tbe bill, bat was out off
by Ibe prevroa* question, sod the Itepub-
lioane reeurteii t>, dditory taolies.
la the Senate Mr. Vest, of Missouri,
a k'il umuimoa* eonnaut (ont of morn
lag horn) loculi ap tbe ooDcarrent resold-
iioo ior.mlii.o by him yesterday, deebxr
ins that tbe lemoueiisition of silver and
its full rii.U.r.tiou as n monty metsl,
■nl Its free cosu.gr, are demanded alike
by tbe dictate, of j uetioe and wise states
man-hip. Mr. Onaodler objected, and
■be rcsolotioD went over.
lb uitMtlc Items.
Ui>vra[.->, June 20.—An inuendiary Hre
in laylur Ik Crate's lumber yard, destroy,
.d a iirge amount of lumbar, shed*, Ac.
1,0.', (rum $12,000 to $25 0C0
Saw Fuawci.ioo. June 20—Tbo Stale
Convention of tbe New Constitution
|urty u-aembl.ii at Sacramento yester
day, iluii.n U.-igga. Chairman of the
Kistintive (}■ mmittoo, being temporary
ensirm in Co unuUmt. were appointed,
and toe C invention a (.j ill in id until to,
¥*oroirn.
I’.ills, J.me 2(1—I’ue Ordre, U->alier's
i.w - organ, reproduce, ault oouseqnenlly
•uitu-uiic.t,a m ucoonuluf au interview
ia winch kiiolwr, replyiug to a qne tmn
s, to wh . *ou! i I,k, mo plage or tbe de-
c-i,-*ed P-liiue [tutieri.l, replied: * ’Prince
J-.ioms rf.li, if iiu aooap’s (U.tt serious
nepniieiu Iny. *
L»u u. Join- 26.—A limier O.iru
dispaiai rtuy.i w.o ntimg 10 -ulU-ut'a in-
foiumion leOeivod IruoaCouit.n-mOfde,
Ibe Huilau bt« rtign—I « ditutn d -p-iriug
fh« Kiioiivu in favor ot hi, hot Prime
Mahomed Tewfak.
The Uiii-ei Ail-T.iidby have ordered
tbegl irt-i'iuu uf 'lio torpedo l»».x r , pur
chu-ii I -*y (be 1’. nivii.i gi V -riiiu- u;,
whiitu pnr in*o SiT-ern-T,. tor r-p.irs.
Itsxi.tw, June 26.—Sp-uia increa.-, t wo
uiitliou 1,0 iiuuUieJ xil l for y Uioii.iurt
marks.
1’xuH, June2G. —Specie iuorens. nine
teen million two numlivd-mil seventy live
tboa-iand (ratio-.
ItOnitov, Jun.- JJ6—A Kiater’s Cairn
di-pit. u ,.»,e tbo K le.live reonived tbe
Huliao's o-.l -re to audiosie in f.vor of
Prince Towfelf, nil I expressed cunpli-
one- Vila the tlnmand.
AlUilT Uisriliualt.il.
-Wuhliuifiton
WasiiinoTOW, Juno 26 —Mr. Forty iu-
Iro-IUOfui u foil to iinon.l M.i .of- prov <1*
iug tor 'lie i.pp-lut ueut or The Missis,
•ippi K vcr Improvement U.>ui mission,
ltu etri-ii
Mr. B wk, from tbe Pia .-ntd O-immit-
tso, reported fnv.ueuly on too j >int reo-.t*
iuiion piovuiiug tor a oiuiuuitee tn in-
v.M.igue ineb.,'. m-ftn. ..f gnirlibc
aaJ ooiteoiiag publio r.-v -uu -s, and to ,s
o-rtiia .TtieXier any ou.nge is neo-ds.iry
in tbe tuelbo-l of making appropriations.
Toe ro.fitiuuu wa, ilien passed. It pro
vide, ibst tbe oouimiitee sbnll consist ot
tbr- a nirtiob-re from e-icu House ioaten I
of five Hrtu.uir.i and s ven tt-ipres-nts-
live», os r- qnireii by Mr. U lOk’s original
resolution.
Mr. Itanium, f-oal t ie C-imuiittee on
Cornuii-roe, r-pfried tnvorsuly on Ibe
11 ms-1 j ilnl reruluiii-n author,zing the
survey uf (lie Mississippi river, near
Like f.’ooenrdia au.t Ciw-pen B->nd. au-l
it uu-* ps.std.
Tl.e Hen,t- lUeu to..k up ibe uutlnisliml
bneinert, of yesterday, Mr. Windoiu
reeuaiing bis - p *< c i iu defrtn.e of (he
r. cord of tbe K.-putilio in putty, lie re
(eirid.l 1 .Oirtli lo tile e-djr.d e lull us,
ua-l said lie b-l 1 eucoursgeil it, m-d
glotied in it.
idr.V'shce rend letter- from oolor- d ui <n
in North Osri-nns.tosh i« ihsl there ue»- r
lis.l l.,eu »■>> mlimid.llen of i-ol.ired v.i.
letnm (hat Stue.
Mr. D.vii, nt Weit Virginia, reuil all-
lisiieu in couirsd-uilou of those cited hr
Mr. VVmdoiu. uuii s-u-i tlist tU. Ultan’i
Hgure-i *vr-. oeo-plive,
Tue Sclirtle tnen went lute exeentivu
rt.-ji -1 - -it. amt wneu the-toon were opin-i
the pr- iililiug - iHeer bud belora it tue Ju
dicin'. Etp.-n.ws toll p.sswd tiy ine Uou.io
to diiy, and t* " i- 1 re«d the Hrnl and imc-
oml time, and referred to the Appropria
tion Committee. Adjournel.
In ilie ll-i.i-e, Mr. A-.kins. of Teun-ss-
««e. cUnifiH in »f ih. appropriation,
oummillee, .eiimteJ (ho jndtniM exp-n
se, bill agr-K-d ipeo iu Dsinocra'ic nu
oua jasior-l.y, un i Mr. Uobo, of Iadi-
aus, frooi iu .ame cominittee, reported
the bill for uiaistialii’feee. Ord.-r.-il piiat-
ed *»nd rereire-l to the committee ot tbo
whole. TUe lie.lie I bus resumed con
sider,! ieu of tue b.b proh.biting politi
cal aafvssmeate Mr. Girfield denied
tosp-ak thereon, but w-a not permuted,
Kbereiifooii.e Kepublioaas lilioaiterml
limit the . xptfsiicu of tue morning hour.
Mr. O. x subiniaed s ouference r-p)rt
on the letter carnets’ bill, hud altera
short difcusston, it was adopted. Toe
hul ,a sgr.-eii l- appropnates fou.- hun
dred and fifteen lu >iu-ibd dollars for ibe
(■aimeut of letter oirriers daring the
eusmng dscsl j"ai,,ad «veuty one tbuii-.
aaJ doll'iis for iugr.a ei silaries of let
ter carnets dming the present fi-cal
vest. , , . .
Gitmoc, of IfiuiaiAuU, inir* daoal a bul
amending tte Misiis,ippi nv,r improve
ment commission sol. Uufauer. Tie
H.uscibcu w. oi lulo oommittee of tae
abol.- on is. ju lioiul eapoi see Oill—•
Bi.nk'-i.io, ei h u GO«r, in -be cOair.
Mr. W--V r. ef I *e*, • tf.rsd an uuiood-
m ot piov iliug :b. the Com ms, oaar ->l
Jur.n wi-i-Iio -Himibd bill si-all be ap
p .lined from itm p-locipil pa*!y in the
dn.not- in Wo-oi, i -e J.-ur- i. ii-id, op-
p ..pi t- Ihsl lo -h eh the Cl-ikof-iie
Conr: I*leiAliped. Mail..- oth r
iiueoomeo.a , f. p * po—ed, ft-r a 1 re
J e al, Tn. e. „ui lie- *hen r-m. sod the
bill wsa reported to rhe B iu.-, sod ois -
B1 y L rt, S9, nays 76. All h-G.e.u-
bacowin i-ies.-M, ex«-pi fsijtk. v-ed
ib .im sHtrmaii.-. A ij nroe.1.
Foreign.
Loud w, Jo » S« -*n th « Suite or
Ir.nla.e-d ■> •->" M-- q'l' Ss -sbUr.
c.>ifiai.rt.b •Uf’i' tin IwSill *M4
tiMerwl i r -e K-ird-v, o stTdioste. ■ nd
■ bat ih !.»••» nsif «q i»*'. Lord Si-
haunry statso fertbei ihat P.Uuoe fesr-
'»k bin b -rk iUii died », K .idive uf
E jvpt.
I'ue Amrn-sa ship 8ilea L«otuu
Doiu.-, ft. m N * O May is for
L verp-ir-l, aan-W *-a -e -le - uii Uie All
of tint mull t f -r*v mil * n slk-ed of
Mono C.uie hgbi.bis (>e-n -.b>ndonrd
M8.s i ns o,p sin and o.ew have bseo
land.d at F.luronih.
A Cairo ditsilw t#o Sinters Telcgrim
Company say- Pnoc.i I’esf.k w.ll pn It-h
« prodamali in n-nicb- auuonoQTng bis
ao-es.ton to tns vice royalty of E-ryo’.
I» Is believed that 1-msil. tb« ex-Els-
dire, will quit Eqvpt oo MoDday.
tfamhon, Qoibco Jaue 26—A osl-
lisioa oa ib.» o-n:bi-T-t-rn Kvlwsy oc-
carreJ to.d ij bu-’ s-l-.- i -t. p 1 :| c ' r s nJ
convtructioo train., i’u. ec.uiuter and
twe Q.omen ot tbe lattet wero killeit and
several pets ms injured.
Kevrs Items.
Nzw Oanzaws, Jna«26 —C. A. Sthnei-
ders tobacco factory, on N-;w Lrvce St.,
and Cochran A Mima in tchino shop ad
joining. were burned last night, loess
estimated at $75,000.
Ami NT A, Ga., Juno 26 —A special to
tbe Coastiiution stales taat Jim Unrton
shot and killed his brother-in-law, J. T.
Hicks, b:-th farmers, in Meriwether coun
ty. Tbe trouble grew ont ol a settle
ment of tbe estate. Hicks beard that
Hurton had spoken offensively of bis
wife, oud sought redress Tbe parties
met in che road. Hicks demanded re
traction of Barton, wbo was armed with
a shot gnn and disoharged it at Ricks,
who expired instantly. Barton is at
large, and claims to have acted in self-
defense.
BanoitB, Mainz, June 26—The State
B-poblican Convention met b»r« to- day.
and organtzad by the election F. A Pike,
of Calais, as temporary chairman. 1,2-14
delegates were present. Hon. O. F. Da
vis, of Corinth, was nominated for Gov
ernor on tbo third ballot.
a/nopsia Weather siaieiaaai.
Ovvicc Chizv Siosai. Ornctu,
Watihinotoh, Janet26. 1879.
IudioMi ni- For tbi South Atlantia
States, stationary pressure and tempers
lure, esiterly winds, clear ur partly
oioudy weutb-r.
miUNIUHT DIHHATOII MS
Washington.
Washikoton, Jane 26.—Tae Senate
Fiasuoo oommittee resumed lbs consid
eration to-dsy of tbe llonie bill, provi
ding fur tbo i-xobange of (red., dollar, for
legal tender] silver dollar-, sud adopted
tb» amendment providing that tbe ex
change shall he at Ibe "market Value of
the tiade dollars,” regarded a, hu'.licn
aud not "at par'' a, the bill origit.ally
ri quired. The oommittee also arrack oat
the House proviso, that trade dollar, re
clined under this sol .hail no’. Ire o- unt-
ei) os part uf theailv-r coinage ruqaiiod
by ibe not of February 26th 1868,.
The committee then decided to post
pone the further consideration of the
bill until next D.iocuibir, with the un-
duralan ling, however, Unit tbe bill uud
amendneuis shall then tie reported to
the Senile as h oi a, praelioabU-. To >
obj-nr. ef tiiirt wa, to predate ib < p s-i
bility ..f the Warner sliv.ir bill h-irig
move.1 im 11 i m n Im-nt to | I e pres, nc
measure I a the Senate this session. Toe
vote ou tbe adoption of this amendment
and postponement of the report tvae,
y-as, Bayard, K-rrai, Morrill and Fer
ry; nays, Wallace, Voorbe.-a -<ijd B-rk.
Mr. Allison, of Iowa, and Jinei, <t Ne
Va-ta, ware paired
The ch.iiriijAU Cif the National Congri-s-
sional Comiuiltert Im, patiti ihe.l o cini
denying ibe report that, tbe Toledo con
vention ri reived euoouragii g letteis from
M sals. Wright, Lowe, Jones, 31 urea
and other N itioo-tl memb -r, of Coogre-H
and a borting eoiphatieidj that there ie
not a N ilionul in Cengie-re wboapprov -d
of tbo coalition there or elsewhere.
Tne executive eeiei -n of the Senate to
day wart alums;, emirrly devoted to the
further diacoieou or the ca,e<if K Ssom
en Msthi-WH, ur.aiiiiitodinUii>lt-l Sr- tu
D strict Judge tor Marylaad. Tbe vo'e
whs taken on the que-tioo of confirra i-
tioii, woiuh resulted in ji-hh IS, nays 20
The total bring one lens th.ni a quorum
the Senate adjourned will) the cure Hill)
pending.
Foreign.
London, June 26.—Tue Manchester
UuanJi.m , i L. >o«lcm oarinpood-ni nsjs
(admn govern mem ih ioformed that
Abdul Kipmaa, pretender to the Afghan
throne, wbo bus hitbeito lived under the
Kussian protection, bar invaded Uidak-
dim ami ibo Afghan troop, in Uilkli
have revolted.
Tam,, Jane 26—Torre i, an immense
attendance al the mssa coiomemoiative
of tbe deceased Prince at the church of
St. Augustine today. Tns working
clauses are meagrely represented. Trine-
Jerome Bonaparte aud his son, Princa
Victor, are present; also Lord L ons,
British Ambassador, and other diplomatic
representatives. There haa b *t>u no dis
turbance.
London, June 26—Tbo introduction
of the government’s Irish Uuiver-ity
bill has been postponed till next Mon
day.
VcRVAibliBa, June 26—Ia the Cham
ber oj Deputies to-d*v M. Jules F-rry,
Minister of Pnbbc laslruetions. m ade a
long sp-tech detruding tbe secular educa
tion bill He d<nied the Jesuits rignr
to call tbeiuaelves Freuohmm and de
et«r« that teacning by religions confra-
teruity oonstiiuied real p.-ril to civil so
ciety.
Caiho, June 26 —Prince Tewfek, the
ne w Knctlive. held a reception to-lay,
which was attended by tli« foreign con
suls, Egyptian officials and all notable
Europeans in Cairo
London, Jotie 26.—The Muqaia of
Salisbury made a Statement iu tue House
of Loids lo-day, ducrediting tbe report
that B.ilivia had antnonz d privateers to
■visa Chilian's mercbattd.z •, not oonlra-
bund of war in central ships aud saying
that nno irdiog to tne dispatob from the
sg-nt of tbe Bolivts gov.rameut at Lima,
the report came from a Chilian sonioa.
Cont-tantin pls, J nne 26.—Tbs Porte
ha, sent a dispatob to tbe powers revok
ing ibo Iraiy of 1841, which antborixed
the Khedive to conrlndo treaties with
foreign powers and maintain the army,
ran Tone will txott its it flusnoo to re
store tbe fiasocos and reform abuses in
E * SpU „
News Items
Fahh Kitcb, June 26—AU the mills
a arted this morning eimpt tbe Fliot,
which D short of filling, but it will start
on Monday. V«rv few spinners have
gone to work—rnly one or two here and
there, but mod cf tbe mills are runn-ng
from a quarter to a tbird of tbnr mules
wdb black boys, doffers. an J such irregu
lar help as they ran get. Tne spinners
held another meeting io-duy. Tne mam
faamrars are determined not to take back
any old hand,, but offar advanced .wages
to outside spinners if they will work
There is as yet little violence. Tbe win-
dews of one of tbe non striking spinner's
house were smashed ia list night
Narv VohK. June 26 —The jury in tbe
Hall inquest have returned a verdict that
Mrs. Jane Ia Deforest Hall coin to her
death by ViolehO, at (be b-n.df of Ouis-
tine C x on ibe inoiniog of Jane 11 b,
making it mardsr in tne first d-gre-.
A speoisi ill pitch says w.iso Prino-
Jerome N .pole-m let: the obnroh, mere
win little aurn'ion ahown him by the
Bonsputura present To. re v.h no bow
leg, nos«lota*ion, lo f.«o-, nr r-o3Koiti.ui
wbatnvsr.
Naiv Oslrans. Juas 26 —la the o .n-
venlion to-day a Tesohiiroo which or
dered tbe I'r-'nor.-r not to oiy tbe July
ioteresr. was p'-a'pJD -d till Friday.
Bichkind Jane 26—A ap-nal dD.
pitch from Oaarloitet-ville, Virginia,
say* N.-wioo 0 r.-k, brolber-in-la* of Ma.
j,r -Mason, railroad cootraJ -ir, am) a ne
gro, lost their lives yesieid »v in »o ore
shaft in Pitiiiiraaiaomnty. X i pulie-
nlsra hate b-an received.
Sr Loiih. Musouai, Jane 26 —A dia
patch rr-un L lingu-n, Mi-sourh says R
S and R .her* Taylor, brothers, and B.
U. Wrruc. all farmers,between whom so
old feai exi-ted, met at Antlvills, Li-
r'ayett-cm .ty, yesterday, and rmesreJ
tbe quarrel. Tbe Taylors fired fonr
ohot, into Wrenn’s body, mortally
wnaodiag bim, an! Wrrnn billed R. S,
Taylor initintly and fatally wonudrd bis
brother Kibert.
Savannah. Ga, Jane 26—Th-> steam
er E'ia, vu towed into St. Mary's on the
2-i i, oa account of a crack in the hoilsr.
above tne crown shots. She will be re
paired and proceed to St. Thomas.
Tnroe papers were distributed, the flist
contaimog a statement ot their indebted-
nets. and tbe second a detailed plan ot
rs-organiz ition offered oa behalf cf tbe
Baltimore and Oaio railroad, one of tbe
largei-i bondholders and creditors, and the
third an exhibit cf a distribution of tbe
net earning, under tbe proposed plan or
re-orgoniz ition. Tae p'.an in short pro
poses a sale of tbe road co der tbs decree
ot tbe court tor the banefit of creditors
and tbe organization of a new company.
Afrcr a general dieenssiou, a resolu
tion was adopted to refer the whole mat
ter to a oommittee, wbo will examine and
report as soon as possible.
Keiinblfcitn 1'Intforui.
BanosB, Ms , Jaue 25.—The platform
adapted by tbe Rspunfiosa Bate Con
vention to-day declares this country is a
nation and hat a confederacy of State,;
that ibe national government ha, tb,
right, under tbe Oon-tttutioa, to proteoi
the ballot from fraud and violence, and
tbit tbe law framed foe that purpose
should not be repsali d. It condemns tne
aotion of tbe Dsm-icraiio party relative to
the appropriations, saitains toe Presi
dential vetoes, aud promiies (be Presi
dent hearty support. Tne financial
plauk uphold! honest money, oppose,
irredeemable paper as the wur-t curio
that can be ii flieted upon a nation, and
ooudemu, ell schemes lo tamper with
■ he ria tonal earreocy platform; also fa
van temperance and a strict eulerosmetit
of the prohibition laws.
:ara»w■BBBBHMBS
Baltimore, Jane 26.—A meeting of tbs
bondholders of tbe Washington Oily,
Virginia, Midland and Great Southern
railroad,, inoiading tbo bondholders ot
the Orange and Alexandria, Orange, Al-
exsndria, Mana9sa, Lynchburg and Dan
ville roads, was held here lo-diy to de
cide upon a plan for the reorganization of
Bank, acted m chairman, and Charles M.
Blackford, of Virginia, as Ssoretnry.
YEGETINE
Purifies the Hood, Renovates
and Invigorates the
Whole System.
ITS MEDICIXALPUUPEKTIES AKE
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL-
LalE-t I'eirbhlUi'Ull, Utrl-OUl.-s
—o—
UKriOK TKIaiCGiLAPH AND VKKHKNG8K
JlT5KSa. 187 J,—iSVKMISai.
Cotton
I j f v mbp v-OL — NoOn — Cotton op uie i Uul';
miaJliiK ttiil&uilfi 6 lb-16, middliuc Orltmii".
6 000 OtkicKi; ul whieb 10ui> » tiro Mon by
tpivulrton and for export: ra.'Mipu 10y». »il
oi wiiicli wore Americnn.
Future* p.ruully 1-Si cheapt^r.
IIpUu«t>» low middiinK clause June and July
delivery 6j£, July uwl August du. AUKU^t xud
and 8ept«uiuer 6 la*16.
1;80 p m—Uiudliu*? upUnde C/J- mi Idling
OrltwiiH b' i.folG.
Unlaid4 low iniddlitn? clause June delivery
6S7-S1. Junt)and July do
t M p ra—Upland* low middiiuic clause Sup-
tenilKT and October 6 15*16.
4 p m—Salo* of Americau 4700. Uplands low
i fd'ii.K clause September and October delivery
6 31-Si. October aud November 6 IU Si.
6 p m—lI(iUui4 low inuluhuK clause September
and October delivery 6,15* 16. Futures dull.
a\ MW ¥o«K«~Colttm opened qu!el;&»lea 3i7.uiid«
dliinr uplaudk Ii*jS. midaliua Orieauia 1 V/%.
Futures opened barjiy steady: June dnlivery
12.38. July 1X.33. August li^i, Septouibor li-3*.
October 12 47.
t otiou—Net receipts—; vrosa —.
Futures closed dull; sales.58.000; June dvlivery
12.*2-44 July 12.41—44. August 12 56-57. Sep-
timberliaS. Ocioner 11.44 —to* S(vetuher 11.11
— 12 'ember li.05—06, January 11.02—10, Feb
ruary 11.14—13, Marcb 11*27-18.
* oiu»i» ciosed s:ewly. sal ji 2.'37: raid lii-j* up-
la ids nidainin Ori«i»ns li*^.
Cons'iUalalod net receipt* 104, exports to
Grnat tfritsiu lt'JS.
(9ALVasroir—Colton m demmnl; middling 12.
low luiduliwc 11?6. icood onitiutry li^«, utu. re-
cemU 07, ureas —. sales —: NUx-k 2730.
.Noufole—cotiou quiet; middling 12^; net
roCvipwii 26, sales —, stock 1557
Haltimou —Oottou dull; uiuidtinxV.% low
niiddlniK li^. good orduuary 11%, nat rejeipts
<nmk —. sales 500, Lo splinter* , stock
2754.
Hoaiow—Cotton quiet: laMUllinr liX. low ped
dling K'ld; Kuod ordinary 11 $4. iiet roccipts J,
gross : wl«a ——: slock 445;*.
WiLuisoros—Cotton minimal: middling up*
1 slid4 12J4; low middling 11% suv*) urdii.sary 11%
net. rooeijito 24. Kro4« . utIlh IS stock — .
FWILVliaLPHlA—Cotton quid luiddluiu 12%;
ow middling lijgood ordinary 11% net ivceipta
—. grot's 121, sales 338. sales lo spiniiera 315,
stock 10252.
a A FAtaAJt—Cotton dull and very qtnet; mid
dling 12. low middling ll%; <bul unlnmry
11% net rtwipts 40. gross —, sales 30;
slock 30-0 exports coastwise —.
NSW ujllvafb— 1 Uuttou caLifor; middlmg 12.
low middling 11%: good ordiusry JiJJ: not re
ceipts 1ft; gross 17; sales 40. Block 2 4504.
UOBinfc—Uottou quiet and unchanged; mid
dling 12 low miadnux 11% good oniiuury 11%.
net rec ipU —; gross ; sales lOt: stock 2504.
Ukepbis—Cotton firm; middling 12%; re
ceipts 18; shipments SI# safes 75 stock 6/s ft.
AuaDSTA—Oottou nominahmiddling 12%. mid
dling 1 Ui* good ordinary 11?»,receipts 24. sales
stock IS.
OuxELWTOS—'Jotton quiet and nominal, mid-
dhug 12%. low middling it, good ordiuary ll%»
net receipt* 3. sales 10, stock 623
ttHABCLAIa
Hayika—Sitanish gull 21t%^212, Exchtnre
firm and lair demand
FAKiit—130 pm—Routes 116f and 47%c
b«-at»oa—Nooo-Consols.money H7 1-16. Ac
count 97**. Krlo2*%.
l *w p m—CouiOis. money 973 16. Account
97%. Krie 28%.
2pm —Specie increase £393,000.
4 M)p m—Coasoik, money 97%. Account 97 5-16.
Krie 28 >*.
New Yoex—Stocks opened strong; money S6H,
etcluuurelong 4 s6J^ ibort 4 SS>i. Slate oouds
Uuil. Government securities strong.
Money easy at 2%4&sx; oxciuunen weak at 4 86
(fits*. 1 *; reverumeut securities firm, new6per
ceu’sleS^ new 4*4 per oenis 1 06. new 4 per
Crni»l02;£. State bonda dull.
Stocks ciosed active and firm; New Jork Cen
tra 118 K»»e 27/s- 8-iore 76^, preferreJ
Illinois Ceutrai 9* 7 S . Fittebur^ t>5*& Chicago
aim Norv 1 western 95>*: Rock lala;**- 1 3S*i.
We .tern Union Telegraph Comfa iy 93j^
Siih-Tmt'iury baiauces; Com J125.0oi.v92. cur*
rency $33,746,634.
exoSucic
Raltimobe—Flour dull and unchanged Wheat
Siutheru. new fairly active and light receipt
Western excited aud higher for ipot sndJuue.
Futures quiet; southern red 117‘4Jl 20. amber
122. No a i'cncsyivMiia red do. No 2 Western
winter ml (pot 1 26gl2S. June 1 25# 126, July
109^109^4- August Um££®106?£s September
1 u6*4»1 06^4 Southern corn no receipts and
prices nominal: Western steady; southern wh te
63; yelloa (4.@48. Oats itoxdy; southern S6@
4>, Western white 36@36%, ao zuiiod 33@3*:
Fennsylvauia 35-$s6>£. Hay steady snd un-
changed. Butter quiet: prime to choice Wes
tern packed 10^12. Coffee firm; rio in cargoes
Whisky quiet at 106>(al07. sugar
firm: A soft Freights unchanged.
bOtrinviULa—rtvur quiet and unchanged;
Wheat dull and lower: red and amber 100 Corn
dull and easier; white 41, mixed 40. Oats firm;
white 38. mixed 35. Fork higherat 11&50. Card
firm; choice leaf in tierces 1%, in kegs 8!**
Bulk meats quiet; shoulders 3b7S- clear no
ftifi-dft u. clear aide* 5 37^4 for loose. Bacon
steady; shoulder* 4i4; dear ribs clear
judas Sugar cured ham* 9->* sAll.
Whisky suwdy at 104.
«:iacii*KArA—Fkmr dull: family 5 00^600.
Wbe*t firmer; red 1 OJ&l 07. Corn qoiet and
st »dy at 38. Oats fair demand *nI higher at
33^56. Rye dull at 5*^*9. Barley quiet: No 2
foil 85. Pork quiet: jobbing 10. Lanl dull and
lowe ; current make 6to bid,605asVed. Bulk
meats quirt, sbouluera S 85 cash. I tales at 4 for
buyer August, short ribs held at 4 &f: sh.rt clear
he’d >at S Oi. Bauon steady; shouloer* 4 1 ,* clear
ribsSj^.r e»r *i;es 5?4- Whisky active aud firm
» 1 ut Bntierdu 1 and nuchangtd sugar steady
and UMchv:g«*d. Hogs steady and good|ie-jitnd.
common S#36', light 3 70 lt»3d: packing 3 SOatpd.
bathers 4 -1 »5. Rene’ 011*1500; shipments M»-
8r. LfOUlS- Four dull and unchanged. W heat
dull aud lower ior cash, irregular ami geoerally
lower for options. No2 red fall 1 (4, e7ered 1 00
at tbe crose.OS^w 94. Coosing at 93^. J uly
90 T p. c r » n< at 9; lor August. No 3 do 95 c* *,
Corn innrtirr and lower; No 2 mixed S34£&34
c*sh.35»iaS5Ti Jaly. 34%^H t 6 August Oa»*
inactive and lower So 2 .Hla3i cash. Whisky
>tesdy at 104. J revisions nominal and only
laia l pepdling trade.
Receipts of fluur 2*f, win at 290 0, corn 31(A>,
oeu:5"00.oat* iiono.
Shipments of Hour 9000, wheat 2i000, corn
210U0. oats lOOO.
• JalCAdo—f 1 mv dull ard nominal. Wb*«t
active, firm ana h gher ; Xo 2 Oha-wco «t>rin* 106
4-ush and June, 9.4097 H J uly, fO} ~y m 'August,
SS‘i September. No 3 do SO. Corn steady and in
fair demand at S3%a654£ caab.36 July. 37 Au-
cu«t. i>»te irregular at SI cash, Sl^Julv, 23>4
Augu«*. P wk easier at 9 85 cash, v 85*59 87V4
Jnlv 9 97*4 August. I .ard steady and fair demand
a. Straub *na July. 6 22UlAu rust. Bulk m mis
steady and unchanged. . 9#10.
8ftjaptt -Ftaur 9,5f4>. wheat 102.500; corn
2i70o». oats 52 00 barley 12 0
dpi poem s—Flour i«o\ wheat 1560JC, corn
22t*K>. oaU 57000. rye 4'A>J. barley 250a
Q)|ttidn*ibe duae of ih-» market will here
after be 1 muted, there not btiug sufficient
trsussef ices to make a market.
SA7AlT°310S.E3
w.ixiEfftc*—ejnr.i, w-jrppi.nne steady at 25 K
$2554- ® r « 1 for strained, 1 for
gooa itrained. Crud* turpentine steady at l u» for
aard: 1 «4» lor jeUaW dip; 210 for .virgin. Par
QUlft 74
For apwaxtl* 01 thirty years Mrs Winslow
toothing hjrup has beon used for childrt-o. It
orc*’"»at .aesdltv ei the stomach, relieve* wind
otl'u rtfsHut the wow K, cww «1»apbte) and
ilurrotea, whether ai tains tram teething or otb-
M r caa«*1. la old aai Tall-tried rqaiciy
eats bo Ule
Veoetine Is made exclusively from the
luires of carefully steeled barks, roots aud
Lerl*s, ami so sir*m^lyfom-eutraied*that it will
effectuallv eradicate XE*m the system every taiut
of Hcrofula, Scrofulous Humor, Tu*
in ora, Cancer, Cancerous Iluroor,
Kryaipclna, Mnlt Blieutn, Byphililic
Diarnkfa, Cankrr, Fniulaes* nt the
Ntoiiinch, and all diseases that arise from im
pure blood. Nciutica, f oflnuunnlorjr aud
Chronic ' lllieulantism, # IVruralRin,
Uont and Bpiual Complaiat** cau only
he elTe»*: ually cured tlrou jb the blood.
For (Jlccraaud Eruptive Diseases of tuo
fUtin, Pfistulev. k*iruple« 9 Bloiches,
Roils, Truer, M^alJ-liead and King-
worm, Veuctise 1*5 never failed to effect a
permanent cure. _ 0
For Faiua itt f!n Rack, Kiducf Com
plaint*, Rrop»y. Fruiale Wsakscw,
Iirucorrltun. arising from internal uloera
tion, aud uterine diseases and Uriirmf fir-
bility, VeoetiNi: acts directly upoa the
causes of these co*»plaints. It invigorates and
etrengtheus the wfivta system, acts upon the se- »;
cretive orgaus. alhhs iuilaiumnti«»u,-cures ulcer*
atiou and re^ulatei ilie l*ou’el*.
For Catarrh, £>y*ap«-p«tia. Ilnbifunl
C'oMtivctiraa, Cglpitnliou of the llcnrl,
llrarinclic, l fc .Ira, IVrrvouanr** and
Urtirml l'roairntioti of the WCPTOUs
Hpinti, no meiicine has giveu such per
fect satisfaction as the Vec.RTINE. It purities
the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and pos
sesses a controlling power over the nervous syo
tern.
The remarkable cures effected by VEGETIXE
have iuduce«l many physicians and apothecaries
whom we know io*pres»‘ribe aud use il iu their
evn families.
In fact. VEOEnKE Is tbe best remedy yet
discovered for the above diseases, and is tbe only
reliable ISl,OOI> CL lLICIClt yst placed
before tbe public.
PREPARED BY
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass
What is Yegetine?
It I, a componiu! extracted from bark*, roots
ami herbs. L is Nature’s ttemedy. It is i>er-
Xeclljr liarmless from any bmlellect upon tbe sj-v
teni. It is nourishing and strengthening. Jt acts
directly upon tbe blood. It quiets the nervous
system. It gives you good, sweet sleep at night.
Jt is a great panacea for our aged fathers and
mothers, for it gives them strength, qxlets their
nerves and gives them Nature's sweet sleep, os
lias been proved by many nn aged person. It is
tbe great lllncd Purilier. It is a soothing remedy
for our cbildreu. It has relieved aud cured
thousands. It is very pleasant to take; every
chilli likes it. It relieves and cures all diseases
originating from impure blood. Try the Vege-
tine, tiivo it a fair trial for your complaints;
then you will say to your friend, neighbor and
acquaintance, ** i'ry it; it baa cured me."
Veoetine for tbe complaints for wlileb it is
recommeiidedrisbaviiigalargersalethrougbout
the United Stales than any other out) medicine.
Why? Yegeliue will Cure these t’orn-
plnitst..
Cannot be Excelled.
Charlestown, Mass., March 19,1SC9.
Mr. II. K. Stevens : Dear Sir—This is to cer
tify that 1 have used your “ Blood Preparation •'
Iu my family for several years, and think that,
for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors, or Rheum
atic Affections, It cannot be excelled ; and. as a
blood purifier and spring medicine, it is tbe best
thiug 1 have ever used; aiul 1 have used almost
everything. I can cheerfully recommend it to
auy i>ue in need of such a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
AlitS- A. A. DfKSMORE,
19 Russell Street.
Gives Health, Strength and
Appetite,
My daughter has received great benefit from
the use of the Veoetine. Her decliuiug health
was a source of great anxiety to all of her
friends. A few bottles of tbe Veoetine res
tored her health, strength and appetite.
N. II. TILDKN,
Insurance and Real F^tate Agent,
No. 49Sears Building, Boston, Mass.
Prepared by II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
VEGETIHE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
unis rt tv.d fsi fcunAw if
GOAT 8£1:«—Dtj, per lb... • 10-31*
SHUBP SKINS—r.r piece — iOOSO
SHEARLINGS—i er piece t@10
DBBRSK1NS—per tb loxai*
LKATUKK—In the rougu — 15<gi*
RACCOON—Ber riece.„ 6(320
411NK—Per piece — 10(326
OTT8R— Per piece 50@2
BBAVBK—Per nieco——.........—~ 26W}
GREY FOX SKINS 16®26
RED POX —... Kf«
WILD CAT—Per piec. .... 6C310
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece W
TALLOW—Prime, m-rlb..................... @ 6
Wax—Pure yellow, per lb...............— 20@sl
GINSRNU—Per lb. «W
DRIED APPLES—Prime per Ib
DR1BDPBACHBS—Peeled.brigbt No 1 i.
Unpee-ltd. No 1^.......—............ (
DRISD.BLACKBKRRIES — J
WOOL—Pleooe. burry, per lb 10(316
Unwmabed — 18©S6
Washed *6»S3
TAKE
SixMosa’ I.intB Reoclatob ob Mkdicixi
I, an lulailibte remedy (or Uaiarions Fevers,
Bowel Complaints, Jaundice. Colic. Restless,
mss. Mental Depression, Sick Headache, Con
utipation, Nausea, Biliousness, Dfspepiia, etc.
<;blcago MarKrts,
(•losing quotations (umisheii daily by
W »v.. Carats, JIi-rrliHiisIise
Broker
SSO F. M.
«: R Sides—AuvustaSu bid.
Pork—August *S7i4
I ard—August B ro bid.
Wheat—July 971^ bid; August 20\ bid.
Corn—August *7
Oats—August 27JJ.
Receipt of Hogs- KO.OOO'
Mtsoon Wtioiosaio ffiararDt
coBsxcrxo uxibr bt
F. XX. TIWS1. EY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Clear no sites.eV*W,i
Shoulders.................................. 4%@6
Bulk clear rib sides ..... 6H(3SJ£
Bulk shoulders...
ChoiceSC hems....
LARD—inbbls ..... &'A
Leaf, in tub, 8@S}4
Leaf, iu buoketa tu@10>{
OATS—For fond...„™..^....„ 65
Rust proof seed... 76.3SJ
MaItT—Vinrraiim....... ltW
Liverpool 1 2( 31 -s
MSAL 71(372
b-iitod «.... —... 76(375
CORN—My car load 70(372
•mall lou «... 72373
JrLOI/K—Pancy per bb) 7 60
Choice 7 00
Kitra family, pr bbl 5 00
Famify, per bb! 3 25
(Extra per bbl 6 75
COFFBM—Commuu U‘A
72;
S 4l5
17
2T&S*
aH » 8
IttJdr.'Z. —ZL.—
sOAPN— Perl a..
sfOLASSXS—Choice Cuba. hh:ts„, TO oo
Choice Cuba, bins Jfe@S7
Aucarbouae. hbda ...» 263 26
8 igarbpuHC, bids 79
Choice N, . Orleaas 6
SIIOAR—Uoldrtii 0. sM-As
t rowii 7ii'%
U. oonee ......h............. 7L
Sxtra C. white .... SH«*
Standard A 9@9tci
Bi amilatod
VowucroJ aud erushed,.
ORiCKBR'*—Soda
Cream ............ •«
u.axcr.
dlru or berry
Fancy
OANiiLRS—Star
NAILS—Ba»i» 10,
gTARCH ...—
PKPPBR_
SPiCS.. —
GINGER - «...
NUTMEGS—— .„
CLOVES
CIGARS—PerW...
CHBROOTS—
ICf UPP—Lorillard’a. iar.
Leriliard’a. foil
TOHAOOO—Common
klerlium
l.ucy Hinton...
...
9J4»»M
7@I0
xx all
10 a 11
UK
1*
... 17K
- 12K
iu@i ft
70
<0 a «
....... SO a 60
...... 62
75 al 9b
a roc kb ana Bonas
COBBS XD DAILTjBY
Jo. ICI 1'JL.LJV, JJKOK.UK.
Guorvla 3 peroent lTO!ids...„ «.101 a 115
btsTiyaf p.>r ccnL (xt.mIs IgoM)... 112 a 115
Georgia? per cent, bonds (regular)„.„.112 a 115
Georgia 7 per conk, bond, (endor>nd).„lll a 112
Georgia 7 per cent, bonda iSmilh)..... 115 a 116
Georgia* per Cunt i Id)..——101 a 105
G-orgie6 percent, hoods fncw)..._107K a 108K
UiiyolMaconT percent, (long) 65 a 70
City of Marou 7 per cent (»bert)...___... 70 a 75
Oily of Augusta 7 per cent... 100 a lot
Cay ol Atlanta 7 per cent liw
City of Atlanta 6 ter cent —»—IPS a I or.
City ol havanuah 67 a 6a
Centra) Ranrroai f».mt mortgage _.1I0 a 111
Georgia Railroad 6 pr cent. 1.0mis 100 a 101
Maci.uaod Western RR bonds „.psrand int
Aortheaatcrn R R bonda (endorsed)—..103 a 106
Boutnweatern Railroao par and lnt
South Ga and Fla, 1st mortg&Oe..... 107 a 109
A. a G. R. K fit mortgage (endorsed)...102 a Ita
south Gaamt Fla —. —82 a S'
Wesieru G. K o: Alabama lSt mortgagelfO a 112
Wealeru R. Rof Aialxma20mortgage.. 110 a 112
2.11. R.R. 1st mongavr(notenter’d )A0 a 90
*11 tk til mortgage i.nJ'.r.edi.. par a lun
Sonthwestern R R stock*9 a luo
Ueurgta Railroad stock — Mi SI
.eutral Railroad stock f5 a 66
Augusta a Savannah Railroad ,tnck....„105
Foreign
Bschangeoo all tbe principal citur* ol Burope
ana direct remittance* to any placwof the huro
pran continent, 'tometed by A. R. rhnfert.
Respective value of foreign moneys:
1 Reichsmark SOKc gold
1 Austrian Florin Isilver) 43
1 - (currency) 42JJ “
1 HolUndish Fiorm al -
l Franc on Belgium.. 19K “
“ on Swiixeriand feidg. Wahr) 1SK “
“ on littit Up “
i Lin italiano. — ... 19 “
1 Kroner on bwedcuNors^y, Denm’ik TiH
1 Rubel (Russia) .... 62
pound Sterling ......—.......... ASlKl
8HIPP1.AU PKCUUtE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
8EUNU BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per 4
Dry sac |63 g
Dry flint — 7@u
The reason that this medicine ia successful in
«o many cim?s with whica remedies previously
tried were unable to cope, is attributable to the
fsctth»titis a medicine wnich reaches and re
moves the causes of the various maladies to
which it is adapted. Liver Complaint, Fever
and Ague. etc. and Dyspepsia in ltd worst form
yields to tha potent power of the Regulator. It
does njt merely relieve the sufferer, but effects
a permanent care. Simmons* Liver Regulator
or Hediciue has also been used successfully for a
long time as a substitute tor Quinine snd Calo
mel. aud the effects of this medicine are truly
wonderful.
LIVER
It is prepared upon strictly scientiflo princi
ples and. being an entirely Vegetable Compound
is a harmless but effectual mvdiciue.
It is a well kuowu fact that food ill digested
but imperfectly nourishes the system as it is
partially aasimilaled by the blootL Sufferer*
with Dyspepsia whose circulation is impover
i»ked and nerves weakened experience a decid
ed and rapid improvement in their physical and
mental condition by the use ot Simmous* Liver
Kegulutor.
REGULATOR
This mild Tonic, geutio Laxative and harmless
Invigoraut aids the process ol digestion which
insures a development ol all materials that are
necessary to a healthy condition of body and
nmd. Clergymen, bankers, bookkeepers, edi
tors and o-.hars that lead sedentary lives will
tied much relief from the frequent headaches,
nervousness and constipation, resulting from
want .,1 exercise, bv taking tbe Regulator. And
per.-bas living id unhealthy localities mar avoid
all bilious aitacks by taking tbir medicine ooca-
kioiajly to keep tho Liver in liesllby action.
OP
It should be used by all person*, old an
youn*, and uo family can afford to be without it.
and. by being kept raady for immediate rosoit,
will save many an hour of suffering aud many a
dollar in tiratjand doctor’s bills.
IIS ■ I Will I — ——1
biesmciiwe:
Otigiual and genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEIJjIN & CO.,
Philadelphia, I'a.
Sold by all Druggists. m!ty7
jmm i OSH
Real Estate l Insurarice Agents
Offer lor sale a twO'Siory Dwelling (8 rooms)
corner Plum sud Second streets.
A one*story Dwelling (8 rooms) corn.-r Cherry
and New street*, with gas and water arrange
ments complete.
Two desirable dwellings on College Hill.
A building lot with fine view of city and sur
rounding country on Bond Hill at a bargain.
Betides these Dwelling: and Buildiug Lots in
detirable locations
THE K1K8 OF THE MOUNTAINS,
3182 Fbst Above Tns hEA.
The Hotel of Tallulah Falls has been increased
to double its former capacity, replaaiered leuced
in and fixed up for the comfort ol guests and
leased by J (1 Trammell, late of Piedmont Hotel
and Purer Hpritigs. who will no phased to meet
all former friends and patrons. Situate on the
hanks ol the rapids that dub down 1.200 feet
tbrotuh u chasm ks grand as any lw ! veni Que
bec and Fan Francisco, furnishing the grand-- st
of scenery which, lozether with some «»f the
finett of mineral watera. make< it the hummer
kesort of the South. Thirtien miles from Tor*
roa City, ou the Air Line Railroad (from which
place a Daily Mail and Hack line runs. The
entire route interspersed with beautiful scenery.
Cool Roomt, Good Fare and Attentive Servants,
Club Room. Livery ntab-e. attached to Hotel.
Billiards Ten Pius Bathing. Ktc, FREffTO
uUBmTK. Prices—Per we*k $10: monlh $50.
•special arranKomenls made with excur>i >msts
and large fumilies
jual9 3w J G TRAMMELL, Pn*p’r.
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
N SATURDAY. 28th (l«y June i ext. tbo lol-
lowing articles ot Uiiclainiel v rci-l(t will
be sold at the Auctiou House of T * Preen,t u.
Cberry Street, Macon. Ga, it charges are not paid
and Freight removed before day of sate.
AYm A aavege, 4 bundles Lightning Rods.
O D Findlay, 1 Horse Power.
P C Sawyer, 1 Cotton Gin.
P 0 Sawyer. 1 Gin Brash.
¥ 0 Sawyer. 1 Cotton Gin.
P C Sawyer, l Cotton Gin.
Malone, Willingl-ora 4 Co. 1 Cotton Planter.
Agent, 1 piece Casting.
Agent. 1 Gotten Brand.
They Harris. 2 bags Cotton Seed.
Frank Arviue. 1 Cotton Plow.
W F BiIELLMAN.
msvSSwl w4 Agent.
A SPLKNDIUOPPGRTU.MTY to win a
FilRTUNK. NBVKNTH (stt.ANU UIS
TuIBUTlON.CLASS G. AT N KW ORLR.AN4.
TUBoDAV. JULY Stb, 1879 -HI) MONTHLY
DRAWING.
Louisiana Stats Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of tbe btate for Bduiatjona. mi.iI
Charitable purposes, in 1868, (or tbe term oi
twenty-dye years, to which contract Un invloL
ble Iaith ot tbe State is sledged with a Capital ol
1li.000.000, to which it bas since added a reserve
fund of *880.001. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
cn the second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE *30.000.
100,600 TicktUat $2 each. Half Tickets *1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize .JSO.OO;
1 Capital Prize™ 10.0MI
1 Capital Prize 6.000
2 Prizes of *2.500 5.000
6 Prizes ol 1,000 5.000
SO Prize. Ol 500...... 10,000
too Prize# ol ioe...„ 10.000
200 Prizes ol 50 10,WO
500 Prizes ol 20... — 10.0(0
10,000 Prizes ol 10 19.0C0
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
• Approximation Prizes ot *500.—....... *2.700
9 Approximation Priz.s cf 200.—.. 1800
9 Approximation Prixts ol iOO 900
LS57 Prizes, amounting to *116.400
Rcsponsib'e corresponding agents wanted at
all prominent points, to whom a liberal cumpen-
satp.n will te paid.
Application lor rates to clnbs should only be
sdetothe home office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
information,or rend orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 692. New Orleans. La.
AJ1 osrgrand extraordinary drawing* are un
der the superriden aud nun.Mn.nt of GKN G
- BEAUREGARD and GBN JUBAL
EARLY,
ion 17
IDOIlSr’T
tour carriage
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. V. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on Second
Street» or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
FIRST-GLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIR ST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on Now is the time. Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
G-OOD AS NEW.
ff. W. COLLINS,
GarriagR Manufacture!*,
66, VO «3c 72 SECOND SrTJmSJET.
On hand and constantly arriving all kinds
of Vehicles. • *
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
Platform Spring Wagons.
Paints, Oil and Glass
O BTJRKB ± SON’S is tho plnco to buy
• Paints. Oils and Glass. maylS StawSvr
(T>^7^7 A MONTH and oxpenses jrusranteed
tD/ i to Agents. Outfit free* Shaw A Co,
Aueusta, Me.
PEACH SHIPPERS
C AN be supolied ororaptly with Crate* by
applying to A K FISHER,
m.v22 lm* Powersville, Houston Co. Gat
R. F. LfiWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S ‘Waxelbftum A Bro’s Wholesale
Dry Goods House.
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS
ATTENDED TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
mays 8 ui
SMALL PLANTATION
T710R rale cheap for Cash 250 acres land, 109 ot
Jj which is under cultivation and »'l nowu in
Oats. Good house, wells, etc. on tbe place. Heal*
thy locality—only one and a half mile* from
Powersville, Houston Co. t4a. The place will bo
sold with or without the Oat crop. . _
A K FTSHRBv
Powersville. May Slst. 1S79. my22 lm*
lo OOO FOUN1)s of lhd choicegl
Tenuosseo Hams, Sides and Shoulders ever sent
to this Market just received by
mv24 JONRS A COOK
OPTICIAN S
SAVE YOIJR EYES
I F your vision is failing—if you are growing
near-si<hted, or your eyesight is troubling
jou in any way, call on
Mr. Ch. Eefeld* Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by his
euperior Spectacles and Jfye G Iussoh. They
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusion* and
Hooting specks, and the most sensitive eye will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition ;
saving fatigue, requiring less light aim enabling
tbe wearer to view plainly all remote object*.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only be procured from ailr OH KKFKLD. His
establishment—No 20Second St, Macon, Ga.
apr9 6m
COOKING BDTTEB.
A
LARGE lot in «tovo and Iot sale at lard
ivistl’ JONES * COOK.
Wm. B. Sturtevant & Oo.*
10S PARK PUACK. SEW YOffK.
(Isate of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A
SPECIALTY.
Refer lo Jle>»ri Jonas * Cook. Macon; Jobn
McMrthctt, Ft-q '*iHVHrmah, Ga; Milo li.itrh, H«-
vannnb, Ga« National Park Bank, New York.
Stencils furnished on application.
Our advantages for handling PK M’uKS and
DKIKl) F ttU ITS am unexc lied in this city.
myx4 2awSw ,
attta'vs*Atf taoirik^x.
SOFAULA ALABAMA.
QH,1I BOARD .nd Rooms.and the Kent »i
“JiSr.*' Mi LiNOK * «OY h
N&W MUSIC.
SPLENDID .usaortmentot New Songa and
In.lxumental Piece, just reoeived. CW-'
and examine tliem.
mny4 sunSt
1. W SMITH A DO.
John L Hardeman.
Attorsoy at Liw,
... fieorvfi.1
"W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
SANDEESVILLE, - - GEORGIA.
nujif
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AM now eceiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty rfor the ' ear 1879 and w *uid « o plea.v^d
lo have Tax-racers cull and »»i»»k-^ their Ke-
iurtis promptiy, *•** the lime iff snort nil 1 lb/
Kooks must- bo closed as the law directs.
It J AN UKHSiJN.
T.**x R»'C;iver lli’»b Oa,t4s#
s^ca; tf Officii No Mplu'y St, .
FIRM N&nOftAL .BANK.
M A()0N, if
8JyJK OF DEPOSIT. DIS GUST «Kl) F1C:Ia;;3 . ;
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. ni.
w w wrigi.hY, i o plant
Cashier President
ianll pd
Laborers Wanted.
| K MEN wanted to work on track. Wages
I O 8i p«r day. Pi*y every Saturday night.
Apply at Campi, Telfair county, n*ar No 12, \J A
BftiLto J C ANdKRnON,
Supt Ga Land A Lumber Uo.
roavlfi gn tu tlm 3t
Copartnership 41 once.
•'I'HE old firm of Schwed A Siexel hare tbi* day
Jl aosociated with themselVea Mr Alb-rfcGih-
lao for th«; parr oae ot continuing the Whole**?*
Grocery Busine*?. at their old stand, 46 A 48
Third Street. The firm to be styled and
known as 8CH WtfD. eslRHEL A GiltlA N.
Macon, Mav 1st. 1879- m&vi
uod firth ns Vim
O N and zfler this date we will deliver Toe in
nil itails ol the city at lc per ik uikI. Or
ders left at Factory or the Muilierrj Street De-
tjt will receive prompt attenlimi.
mayii MACON 1CK FACTORY.
H. CRANSTON & CO.,
Broker* end Commission Merchants, 41 Ala-
bam-* Hemet. Atlanta, Ga.
gents for the Geo Fox tftart h Ma mfac uring
ompany, the 51iam% Oil and Heap Manufactur
g Oompanv. Chicago quotations, sp it and
tures, of Meat and Grain received every hour.
PUTUftKS A 8P8ClAL'i Y.Oonfidential.
mav 11 lm
Ice, Ice, Ice.
the s ason. where Ice c-.r» he procured in
any de»ireo qu%ctit>. The u*oaJ Hunday hours
ill I
be observed.
MACON ICE FACTOR!
Send for Circular,
W. W. COLLINS,
MACON. GA.
Send for Circular. ^
jnnlS
A8E*TS FOR SASSLY’S EXCELSIOR GOTTi.-!*
BINS. OISSTON'S CIRCULAR Um AND
FAIRSASt'S STANDARD SCALES.
CARHART & CURD.
Itnpcrtem and dealers in Hardware. Iron un.l
Steel, Anricultural Implements, Carrirjse M.
riaik.PHinti.Oiln.ete. m»r2«iawlv
teix.
rpHE entire stock of BOOT^ and SHOE?.
1 LBATHBRand FINDINGS, also stock in
Tannery »nd everything pertain ng te tbs*, busi
ness. iff tobesold in the next thirty da'« rcvarcl-
t-SBofeofft in order to* wiud up the estate of th
oeevoat-d Jacob SchalL
Any one in need of Boots and Shoes can save
5 per cent by calling on us,
m*y2i H-BaRI 8UHALL* Trustee.