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Br Olisby, Jones & Bbesb.
MACON, GEORGIA* SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 29, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.262
EDITORIAL correspondence.
WaaaitoTOfv, June 2fi, 187u.
MB. Hltll
to b»vo another chance. The Demo-
cn'* We treating t un with moat diatingtueh-
• C ji,ni.ur»Uou, and aoms of them very
uainnhy object thereto. Aa he U eo danced
fuu>nou« lu regard to matters of money,
miuy think hia oaaa ought to be treated he-
ruicadv Tceie waa mach strong talk to
•Ltt itfect iu the caur.i* yeeierday and
Htje.' eaia, if at all aeneitUe, would have
Oituti cm d ha bare *heard some of the
ot i..ieu. txpreaaadof 1 inland blaooudu.'t.
I,at it was anally decided, aa yon read this
ocraWK, to giva him another chance—posi-
xt.«;> the laat, you may depend upon it—
and i>ee whether or nut he baa eold oat oom-
pUtaly to the aia wane. It u nnderatood
luit tue party will not badge oae inch from
it,u la t eland, and that mere ia no break
r rvou dt .out in tbo tanka, Thoee who in
, was leared woatd not go wi,b the party
ia ue Huai delerm'nalion, are reported ,aa
.smug the moat ataohcU and outapoken in
ibeir u,c aratiooa. no that if Uayea projecia
another Trio lu thia dlrteuon, there wui uu
no heoiucr.no uivoi.ua or disearaion as to
now It should be wet. If Words meat: any-
Hung ana all mm air nut bare, there will
u >t he auj more ctneoaaione on the part of
Uw DcUtucrale in / Uougreaa- If there are,
<v.an; me acui.d r.iud akeotio aa to ths exis
tence of aueli a thing aa Democratic bock
bone In>rtafter. /
ut aoort ratntn,
ilaadall, of die Augusta Ohrenlclo A Con-
iti'uiiuna 1st, la a till here, I am glad to aay.
sod is Hilling a aerica if exceptionally clev
er letters to that paper. 1 had the plea,
sure if reaiing the one io wrneb re Terence
waa undo to the fJuuar-Oonkling matter
and was most fotcibly tnjpt eased not ouly
tiv ihe oorreetneae of ita statements ae to
aha aetoal y occurred, but the dramatic,
jei realistic tune mod style 01 tte hair stive.
It mu, lu liuth tue btat Word painting of
the ecdte, 1 have found, though I have eeeu
pru.ty near y all of them. I ti.ar thia morn
ing lUat Ur. Uandall will accompany Mr
Uul t j Louisiana next fall aa clerk to ihn
sab-cotuumLe of the Monate committee on
privileges an 1 else none, to lnveatigate Kel-
■o/kV title io hie seat aid of an ch anb
c>aiioitica II'. Uul still be chairman. I
Inst il to utfur my coagralalatiooa. Mr.
Kuiiiail lisa ueaerved Infinitely well of the
Democ ratic party, tf length and tffootlve-
osts uf rervice in its ranks counts for angbt
a d I Imp . ill.a will asivo aa a starting point
sue-J^l l 'ng—oue io suavsthirg more per-
mtncul hut how can be beir m lacerate
b • hoari-striuga and make hie Ilfs deeolalo
by lea mg Ihia Faisdito even for tbat’vh
lUa bauke of lb s Miasiulppi ? I can imagine
Di mure paiufnlly perplexing predicament
lar a mao who knows and luvea New Or-
lsaus, blit dome on Waahiugton ag.l)o does,
linn to bo compelled to obofito between
Ih sal.
rox saw tjik nraair cock,
Whose ootnb waa so neatly cat In the Hen-
atclast aeelt,‘la not putting on nearly ao
many frills ae before that oconrrenoe. it
Has had a moat salutary effect on him aud
Iba iroiuiau and prnapeci ia that he will
hsroaiier muduct himself with Home degree
uf dec* uc y. lietetofore the newspaper men
here hive boon singularly forbearing with
iiiji, and have kept fiom the public moat of
Ills gross offenses against many things that
geuiiemeu are not guilty of, bat I under,
statu) that hereafter they wilt uot deal eo
tenderly with li.m There ia perhaps no man
m public life who is more vulnerable in sev
eral respects aud in one of which, at least.
Its seems actually to oonrt eenenre. I rath •
er think runiii of that luaoieuoe will be taton
uul f i im before next winter and that bo
ml not strut a- d swagger and niaku him*
ssif so disgustingly enouhlati and liatefm aa
Iwetoforu There has not lived in my mem
ory of public m in here oue who ao habitu
ally and grossly violated Ilia courtesies of
life aud the rales that giveru theinturcourse
uf gentlemen, aud when to that ia addod a
vet diet! vc and nurelenting partisanship and
lisle of the Booth that it hardly ontdoue by
any of bis politioxl associates, the general
stiiafic.jon that is expressed at hie disgrace
cut be ruadtly understood. Tb nkofamiu
who H-fusmi to he present at tbemarriago of
bla only daughter because ho did not think
bar tiu.band waa folly her aoeial equal—and
that uiau, hiunelf, mark you, of Uio very
butnuieat origin. That ia ihn kiy not.) of
Uunkhug’s cUaraeier. Me ia aimply a anob.
TUX 113.1 WT ••Birow,"
Aa tbo newspapers oall it, does not seom
to ho quite ao lend. Just now John Slier-
innua coupons, aa the internal revenne of-
final. at tho Bomb are now celled, have re-
efi-ed their ordem and yon will hear very
li.lle hereafter ol their helping tho boom
Tnat la where <1 rant’s etreugtb lies aud
wheu that is cut from under Ida feet, as it
will lie, ho will be largely io the vocative.
Bberman ia Just aa auroly anil actively a
candidate for the nomination as lllaino,
aud ho will have all the push and prestige
the administration can give him. If be can
rapture the negroes, or rattier their masters,
ibe Federal offloe holders a: the South—
aud 1 will gamble ou that—end get even
half the money giants lio will sweep urant
ontof sight. Tho tight looks dead sure,
new, to be between tue two. Waa there
aver, so far aa our people are concerned, a
ino.e striking illustration of tbo choice be
tween iha devil ami a witch ?
By tho way, speaking of Grant, somebody
told me the oili ir day that Gregg Wright
had recently been mal.iog eripury of mo
through tho Angnata Obrouicie what Geor
gia uiatricta 1 meant wouid bo aongnt to be
cirried for Grant in the next Presidential
ohc Ion. I nover said any OeO'Ria districts,
t thiuk I wrote Southern distr eta. But if
he Is etui ptuiiig for that information and
will atraOfsO a lager seance —w ih trim-
mince- in ins room at the K muall some
night next mculh when he ia wealing hia
young life in the service of *hia State
and will Bind for me, perhaps I can give
imn more ipfdilc lofutiDutiun. A. W. H
BY TELEGRAPH.
>'AV DlUPATUIlEh.
Washington.
■Wa8Hi!ioTaw, Jnne 28 —Ie the Senate
Mr. Ver, by leqnest, offered a resolu
tion oaliing on tne President for the cor
respondence between the State Depart,
meat and Mexioo, in regard to a proposed
survey of the Northern States of Mezioo-
for the Austin aud Polovemps Railroad
Company, which waa adopted.
Mr. HsrrD, of Tennessee, submitted
a joint resolution for the construction, at
the Washington and Norfolk navy yards,
of steam vessels and refrigerating ships,
nnder the direotion of Professor Gamgse.
Mr. Voorbeea objected, and the r*eo.
lution went over.
Mr. Vest's free coinage resolution was
taken up—ibe question being on referr
ing hie substitute to the Finance Com
mittee. Toe morning hour wss consum
ed in discasssng the resolution, and it
went over without aotioa. •
lu the House the Speaker signed the
jodioial expenses bill.
Poreiirn.
Lownorr, June 28—The Timet Liver
pool correspondent states that tne actual
buaiui ss in cotton florin*; the just week
ptoves to be very mnuhi-se tbau the ag
gregate of tbn daily estimates, thui
showing that ibe d>-proaaion of trade as
Manchester acd IQ t!is spinning dis'ricla
ia real, and is influencing inns iu,. rs io
ao unsuspected degree.
The (Jtispil struest cotton mills in An-
ooa's dm nut of Maanhester, among the
largest in the city, his been burned. 1 he
damage is estimated at $30,000 pounds.
synopsis Weather Statement.
Office Cmtf Signal Omcit,
Washington, Jnne 28, 1879.
Indieaticns—For the Sinth Atlantio
States, stationary pressure and tempera
ture, southerly winds, partly cloudy
weather, occasional rain.
UIUN1UUT JJ1SPATOUPS.
FOHBIGN.
Prince imperial’s Rf-malns.
FWIAUND COMMERCIAL.
Lon»3N, Jane 23.—Advices from Cape- I aunut and September 6 23-Si£0 15-18.
town to lOJl of Jane, state, according tember and October 6 U M06SI-K.
. . ’ . . . . ° #<A.h> BalaaafllTmrtmnfllA 1 f. at n . 1
tiliAHT l>|!U'Ai-«jtit».
A Karo t»|»poriun»iy for I’rollt
Tho Stork Market shows positive m-
diontiens of atreogtb, and remarkable
fluctuation* are occurring every day,
which brine Urge profits wiqbose who
avail tbetn-olvce of tho a ivanlapea thus
opened. Tto new Mutual Capitalization
system niigtbated by Messrs. Adams,
Brown A Oo , Bankers and Brokers, 26
and 18 Broad street, New York City, a
firm noted for ita honorable and prompt
dealings, is tho safest and surest plan of
operating in stqpke, as it is bssed upon
correct rales of finance, and secures to
everv patron, whether tha investment is
(25 or $6 000. the full benefit of nnlimif-
ed capital nmUd with experienced skill/
making steady gains from daily fluctua
tion*, pti fi « being divided pro rata every
thirty da>x Out* capitalization last
month paid eaeh *500 shareholder |1,-
936 15 net profit. New circuUr, "Buies
t.,r Success," <ind invaluable information
to every investor mailed free. All kinds
of S ocke and D iode bought and eold by
Adam*. Brown A f*o , Bankers and Bro-
kue ->6 and 28 Broad street,^ New York
City. * jut2«iw
-4*-
■*i»«* « otn»“ trap.
Dp to June Hlb. the total rf oeipts sinoe
Septem ar let, wete 1.107,522, againet* -
•lt» 7i» for the cot responding week
snowing s net tucrosee of I87,7i7 DaJes.
*rrm the Oummercisi A Finaitotel Chronl-
de’a visible supply table, **>*" jj.
a. eompsred wuu last year of 251,005 balet
aa eompsred with 1877 * de«»e
837,258 bole* and aa c, mpand with 18JB, a
derruave of 930.593 bales.
ii -ports from tho growing crop are favors-
blm. %TitU tb^^xvption of Tax®*. A efioagut
ixlrndp o?er tt e mtoAm of Tests. According
io the uluomrle «he inctosje of ecrejge Is
-wo and a halt per ee. t Thectonal raport
f.om Warhingtou by ihe Agnonl orsiBcresu.
kindly fuin*«b*«» Uf * *>7 u * JJ: 1)011 JJ*
Miowi the following, LkliglOO as a bssia or
su excellent crop It will M •*»» "“f
average indue es a vtry favorable oat ook;
North Caroline, ~
Houifa Osiohns,
Qioreia,
Alabama. —
Miesirsi,
Texas
Tennerate .
Iu our eeeUon tne oottoa crop >a not eo
promieiog as it was at the corresponding
oste 'of lost year, notwithstanding what the
bears eav io the oontrary The orop is fully
two weeks backward, and in oousuqueoce of
the cold rprinp end drenching rams, the
stands see defective to begin srith, in * d
dition to ibis tho grass has been almost nni
varsal, and its a well known fact that it ie an
tmpoesih'.atj to clear out the graea and re
tain tb. thud If Ihe crop of Georgia uj-.es
up" with tbit c f our soctiao. we think it
would be ailv sal-le to bet on the accuracy i.y
pf tbs official Bnrsar.
News Items.
Saw Fitawciaco, J inn 28. — I'hn new
couiliintion party ounveuuuu rs-voum-
bled l*-t evening an I app iiutod a Statu
Omitral committee. A telegram was re-
ecived from J. I*. Wad, uecliuiog the
nomiualioi for Liunt. G .vsroor, and D.
C. K-tert, t,f Sau Diego, wauUimioated iu-
skead.
Alr.upnis, Juno 28 —List night W. F.
A. Johnson outragcii I, zzie Suer wood,
eleven years old, and fled across the riv
er to Arkansas. S-rgeanl of Police,
Kinbolz, went over thu river this morn
ing and arrested Johnson, nor, howev
er, until be disabled bint by shooting
him in the thigh. 'The girl was outraged
in a must sbuckiag manner, and li-s iu
s critical condition. Fearing tt demon
stration against John ton, tbn Obief of
Police had bint removed trotn the station
house to the county jail. John Porter,
who aided bis escape by rowing him
across tho nvur, is also under arrest.
Tbis morning tbo jmy in tbo case of
William Parker, aim* Gbarlie Ducctn
(colored), charged with tbo murder of
Mrs. Foster, near this city, January list,
return) il a verdict of uiurjnr in the first
degree.
Washington.
WasuiNQTJM, June 23.—Iu the Sunat a
tho b.ll exempting from license snu en
rollment leos vessels cot propelled wholly
by sail or internal motive power of their
owo, was taken up. Mr. Kyon, of Pen-
sylv-inia, moved to strike out the word
whollv.” Adopted.
Mr. Kenna, of West Virginia, offered
at amendment providing that nothing in
tne ant or existiug laws should be
construed to require the enrolling or II-
C-'ui-iog of any flat boat, barge or like
orart uot propelled by sail or internal mo
tive power of its own. AdopteJ and bill
pakS.il.
I he joint resolution authorizing il*->
l)...il..» t» appoiat one or more com-
mtvsiunere, not to exceed three, at a sit-/ f
signoti
(That foe
Speaker
the last uppropiistien hill.
Marshal fees.)
Stephens, uf G-.-orgia, mode an effort
to have action taken on the bill iu ief*r-
eoceto the settlement between the War
to tffiaial aoooust, that the Prinoe Impe
rial. after the surprise of bis recommit-
firing party, rode daritur tbe general flight
ioto a urine, wbere a second body of
Zolas lay oonoesled. Independent sc
,oountt agree with tbo story of tbe man
ner of the Ftiooe I caper al’s death
heretofore telegraphed in tbeee dispatch
es. The body of the deceased Prince, af
ter a funeral parade at whioh Lord
Chelmsford was chief mourner, was re
moved to Peilzsaritzburg, wbere it lay
in state in tho Catbolio church. The
body will arrive at Darbao on the lith
instant, and be escorted by the garrison
on board the man-of-war Bozdiooa, for
conveyance to Simon’s bay, where It will
be transferred to the troop ship O ion leu,
lor transportation to England.
Losidoit, Jane 23.—txeneral Newdi-
ga'e’s column has advanced to Salefs
river, twenty miles b.-yond Blood river,
wbere an intrenebment will oe formed.
General Crealock's command will leave
for Fort Coelmsfoid to-morrow. Uis
division will in-n auvsnee aud estaMtsb
a base at Fort V .rnfotd, thus obtaimog
supplies by a -a. The gurt boat Fjreeter
will start for Fort Datnfoid immediately.
Adjutant Frith, of the Lancers, has been
killed in a skirmish. The yeomanry
have ag iin nn»aeco-isfoily attacked Mor
ns Mouotaiu in AJaauiolamJjr, losing t >o
men killed and twelve wounded. Sir
Hurtle Frare has arrived at Capetown,
where be was enthusiastic illy received.
Dows, June S3.—Tne pics.lings in tbe
Amout-l-i will-cue have b-eu closed, sad
judgment w ll he rendered in lea days-
rile dif -cne pleaded lout the suit of the
C mutes Lunioertini. who claims ti be
the dacgUtor of tbe lile Oarditial Aolo
uelli, Ktio.tld do rt-juo.ril b -cause of Htort-
ligious children—that is to say, children
of priests wbe Usd not even ihe ng.it to
oiaim parentage.
Baussabs, Jooa 28—Tbo government
has submitted to tne Chamber of Repre
sentatives tbe bills taxing the cultivation
of home end the importation of foreign
-tuheoao.
Ukgi.in, June 28—In the Tariff Oom-
miiit-ii if i- rum oruil that lierr Hjbiecht,
iMmi*t-r of Finauoo, has resigned.
V r KuiAIt-i-iro, Jane 28.—The Gaainbor
of Deputies to-dsy ooutludcd tho general
deb itu un tne oduo ition bill, and decided
by a vote of 360 to 150 to proooed to »
discussion of its clsoees.
Wasbingtoa.
tVasHiNiiToz, June 23.—In the Uouse
Mr. Herbert, of Alaasma, rising to
quoatioa of personal privilege, referred
u> the statement in tho Washington CJr-
cespotul.-nee of the Cinciuoati Inquirer
ttia'i. a bargain had been eaierod raio be-
Cwee'.i oeriain Sjuthern Dsamcrata and
the Republican in-'iabrrs of the House
to the effect that Ihe President might
Have sli Hie appropriations he wanted it
thu Southern I> -mucriafs could ^5 the
tort oil U repealed. ll:sname had b.-en
'mentioned in aonnecuon with that bir-
gaiu, and he desired to say-that so far as
he w*s cone*ru-.d it waa a simple, un
varnished falsehood, and the informa
tion, if the correspondent nad derived
any. was absolutely false. Air. Gibsoo,
of Liuieiaun, whose name was also
uwmiuuu«i.in--outline:ioa uritb the al
leged bargain, also Jen moced tbo state-
it ns absolutely aud unequivocally
JNetrs Items
London, June 28-—Lord ISeaconsield
has ascV.-ro attack of the gout.
Naw OunvaNj, June 23.—A resolution
instructing the S ate oilicists not to pry
Department and the State of Georgia, on July interest on Shite boad- until ordered
account of purchases m&d) from the j by the Oor.siiluiioQ.il Convention was
Western & Atlantic Railroad Company, adopted by a vote of two to fmy-six
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out objection was made. At ba'f past
four the House adjourned.
Iu the Senate Mr. Deck from the Ap
propriation Committee, reported without
amendment, a bill making appropriation
to pay tho fees of United Suites tntr-
teals and tbeir geucral deputies, which.
w.ia taken np aud consider*.)!. Messrs.
Conkliog, Windom, Ligau aud McMil
lan spoke against the bill. All amend
ments wore rejected, and tbs bill was
read the third time and passed—yeas 25,
nays 15.
At 4:05 tho President pro fern., signed
the bill and it was sent to the PresideUt-
The Senate went into executivs aessioa,
sod wbsu tho doors were reopened ad
journed. Tbe judicial appropriation bill
was placed iu the President’s hands this
afternoon. In accordance with tbe usual
custom Ihe bill will be sent to the Attor
ney G.n ral for bis judgment, but there
seems to be no doubt th it it' will reoeiye
the President’s approval,notwithstanding
it is not altogether free from objections.
The bill for the payment of United
Stoles Mrsshala, etc, will be vetoed on
ibe ground stated in the late message for
withholding tbe signal ore from the bill
making appropriation* for certain judi
cud expenses, namely* test Ibe proposed
positive enaoiment deprives him in effeot
ot tbe ordinary aud necessary means of
exeonting tbe laws still ti ering on the
statute books, and wbiob it- ie fiis consti
tutional duty to tee enforced.
The President's veto message will be
brief. He will refer to bis former one
as being applicable to the bill as now
passed, and which reached him late this
afternoon. The message will be sent to
the House on Monday.
It ora be stated authoritatively that the
President’s inclination is to reaonveno
Congress by proclamation should they
adjourn before making appropriation*
for the psy of toe Marshals, which-hu
o ir Bidcrs an important part ot the judi
cial}, aid whose servioce ere indispensa
ble to the administration of jastice and
the enforcement of laws. To adjourn
without suoh appropriation would leave
unpeifornud a part or tho baaioess for
which the extra srs.ioo waa eilted.
O. cuntsfi it U desired by the Presi
dent that Pie provision for ibe p»y of the
Marshals Hhonld be free from tbe objue-
ttons applioable to the bill just passed.
The President to-day *eut to the Sen
ate the following nominations as mem-
otri of the Mississippi River Gommia-
*ion: Bir.jratio Harrison, of Indians,
j 4aai i a B. Rads, civ l engineer, of Mis
souri. B. Morgan Usrrod, civil engineer,
of Lonisiens ; Lieoteoaut Colonel L. A
C-i more. Major C. B. Comstock and Ma
jid C. R. Suitre, from the Eogiuear corps
of the army, and Henrv Muehell, from
the . oast Geodei o snm y.
• .Miii.-.u tn Vira-niR—t annui
ties
WxTBaTii.L«, Va., Jua6 23.—The
engine aod thrte forward cars of the
E»d bound mail train on the AtlaLt C,
Mi-»i eippi sod Ohio R»ilro»d, this
morning broke through Reid creek
bridge, Ibroe miles west of this place,
falling eighty lest. Expreis messenger
Lvflghorne waa killed, and conductor
Fairfax and two mail agents injured. No
other deaths are reported, bat several
passengers are said to bs hurt. An sc
count, dried Chattanooga, Tennes ei,
states that the eugioe, baggage, express,
matl end esconi-claae c»n are badly
wreaked, aod conductor Fairfax fatally
iujared. and Sorrell Laoghorne, express
mssseoger, killed. The engineer and
fireman escaped by jamping off. No
passengers are reports 1 hart. Tte
bridge is about fifty feet high.
t he Convention appointed a cammittee
of five to ievestigjto the charges of cor.
roption m relation to the public debt, to
the effect that members hare been influ
enced in casting their votes, by a desire
to speculate in bonds, or have been paid
a price tor their votes.
Nebraska Citt, Nsb, Judo 23—A
speciul says a horrible accident occurred
ou Ibe M.ksoaii river, 5 miles below tbis
place, late yesterday afternoon. Tne
oo!l: r of the government lug boat Clytic
expiodud, killing James Line, of east
Neoroska City, and Herrnau Buwl, fire
man, and fatally lrjortug Isaac and Wil
liam McKinney, engineers of The St.
Louie. R Piouev, Captain uf the 111
and Matt Pyle, were horribly scalded.
Change «rGunge.
Sr. Louis. June 28.—Preparations for
chai-giug tho gangs cf the St. Loots Iron
Moau'atu and Southern Riilway, which
have been in progress for tbe post two
months, culminated last night, and at day
break this inori.iiog over thioe ihousand
men o moienced the work of shifting
rails, and long before night ihe entire
hue, extending from St. Loois to Texar-
kali:i. nearly 7‘JO rude*, bad been changed
from five feet to the sModsr j gauge of
four feet 8-J ir.uho-. L:-o imotive* aod
cais bad «i*u btu n alierud to correspond
and traffic nnder the new order ot things
will proceed without break or hindrance.
Pun road will cl-o be conneottd with the
Union depot iu thu city (o-murrow, and
thereafter all passenger trains on tbis
1 ne fur Soatbsra points, on bo'h sides
of the M-ssiszippi nvsr, will start front
tb it center.
| New Osmans, Jane 23.—Ia the de-
biie on tbe rtsolutica piohibitiag tne
^payment of July Iotereet, tbe opposition
1 n. Id that tbe Convention had neither
tbe power nor right to interfere with the
provision] of the funding act. Or any
other law of the Stile, and that Stale of
ficios w-juld be held re-p.msible if they
obeyed the order uf the Convection, and
violated tbe liv. Mr. Kidd, Chairman of
tbe Cammittee on State Debt, presented
the reports. I ho majority report is
almost tbe same es the former one,
with tse adJitun of cna hundred and
tbirty-six thousand dol'ars due the Asri
cuIiumI aui Mechanical College. The
minority report recommends Ihe pay
ment of ihe debt in fall with three per
cent, interest fur five jeir*. and tour
oer cent, luvreafrer. Another report
recommend* that tbe dib'. question be
left to the Courts to decide. The reports
come up Moudsy et noon as the special
order of the day.
Uontucau, June 23.—At a ia ia boor
last night lh» mo'iiaied body of a woman
named McCormiok, alias Conway, was
fonnd io a bouse ou Wtluama street,
Gr> ffi iton Tbe honse, which ia in (be
lower part of the oity. is occupied by M-.
aod Mrs. J scobs, aud is frequented by
dissipated obaraoiers. Toe- body of Ibe
unfortunate worn in was fou id lying in a
pool of blood, wuilu her head and right
head were fenod la a basket Mrs. Ja
cobs has b -eo arrssteJ.
Washinotox, June 2S.—The Senate
in executive oersioa to day rejected the
nomination of D. T. Corbin, of South
Carolina, ae Chief Justice of tae Snprene
Court of Utah.
Bat.tihobx, June 23 —A severe wind
and raio storm pissed over tbe central
part of the city thu afternoon. The
streets iu tbe path ot the storm were del
uged with wat?r, and ia the vicinity of
the custom house and tbe Maryland Insti
tute a large number of battling* were
unroofed sad a large plate glass blown
out. D-range about $25,000,
LATEST TELEURAFHIC RETORTS
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AJfD MESSENGER
Jess 57. 1378.—Evssisa.
Cotton.
Lrvxspoot — Noon — Cotton opened steady,
middling uplands 6Ji; middlinx Orient ilA-ia
Hales 4060 bale*: or which 1.0 JO were token by
•peculator* and for export: receipt! 7nr,SS00
oi which were American.
Future! opened 15-1# better.
Upland* low middling clause Jane dchrery
i 6 27-Si. Jane andiJuly do, Jmy and Auguai «, 7 i
“ * Sep-
£ SO p m—Soles of Americra S450. Uplands low
middling clause JanedeUrerySl. Jane ami July
do. July and Au.ru,t C W Si, August and Sepum-
her exi-Si. October aud Noremoerei. Futures
dosed itroofs
A'awroax—Cotton opened qu'et and steady;
sales £75: middlinsliplaods 12 7-1A middling Or-
loans U 9-10.
Futurcr opened firmer batniminak June de-
luery lt.43. J uly 11.6a, August 12 4A September
UR
Co:lon—Not’reoeipts —: gross —.
Future* dosed weak: sales 4!k000: July delivery
IASS. August net. September 12.16, October
11.57—M, November ll.lf—11, December 11.05,
January 1111-12. February 11.16-17, March
11 26—SO.
•-ottoti closed stesdy; eales 275: middling up-
ia ids 12 7-1A middling Orleans 129 16.
Coosohdated net receipts 1SL exports
Great Britain 24. .
Ualvxstox—Cotton no demand; middling 12.
low middling 11>6. good ordinary UK; net re
ceipts ti. gross —. sales —. stock 277#
Noavonz—Cation quiet; middling 12K: net
receipts 11 saltMt —, stock )Sd9.
ttALTijsoat-Cotton dull; middling 12X. tow
middling 12’i good ordinary UK. »« receipts
—. gross 4. sales . to spiuuers , stock
2619.
ttoeros—Cotton quiet: middliug it's- tow mid-
dtiug 12‘i: good ordinary ll?I uet receipts 41,
Kro ^ — u iea . alack 4455..
tfnxixetos—Cotton dull; middling uplands
12*4: low middling UK: good ordinary 11. netre-
eeiuts —: grosa ——: sole* IS stock S2S.
PutnanaLraiA—Coiton quiet, middling life
ow middling 11';. good ordinary UJi uei mcuipis
4. groa* 59. Sales —. «*ies to apinuers 120,
stock 100.6. . ,
SiTAssad—Cotton dull; middling 12. low
middling UK: ordinary UK net receipto
12 groa* . sales 6U; stocs 24:4. exports
cuastwise 898.
£Ikw ^ottopingooduenmid; mul*
dlnig IIJJ. low middling UK: good ordinary
11Vi: ne* «.wlpis 8#i gross 94. Sales 1030. stock
doBins—Coltoo quiet and firm; middling
12 low middling U^s good ordinary IHL no*
receipts —; gross : *d«* 60: stock 2624.
M KM PHIS—Cotton steady* middling 12; re
eeipta S7- shipments 160. sales 71 stock 6729.
Aoatrsra—Oottoa steady; middling 12. mid
dling life good ordinary UK, receipts 6, sales 61,
S UharlSSTOZ—Cotton dull and nominal, mid
dling 12!4. iow middling 12, good ordiuary life
net receipts 2, sales 20, stock 631.
FINANCIAL
Fasts—1 SO pm—Rentes U6f and 43c.
4 S3 p m—Rente 1161 and 25c.
tosnoa—Piooa—Consols, 979-16.
1 p m—Consols 97 11-16-
2 pm— Erie 23Jd.
•saw fOBK—stocks opened Strang; money S3
4; exchange, long 4 88. short 4 88. State oouda
dull. Government securities firm.
Money S@5: exchange 485j»@4S6.- gcrara-
men* securities firm; new 5 per cents 103;
now4Hper cents l06Vioew 4 percents 102.
Suite bonds dull.
cimcca closed quiet una firm; Xfl* lor* uan-
tr*. i is. tine 27?$: **k® Saoru Wi preferred
87X liiiaotM OomnU V7. PiU*.bur« Oiiim<t>
»ua Nonhw*»«ieru wfc ttock UUmv* I MX,
tt-vsUni Union ToloKmph Couumuj 92%.
Sub-Trea^urjr pjilanodM; Com JI25,sai,7JS»cur
renpv $35 iP6,S*i'i
Tlie weekly statement of tbe Associated Banks
issued from tile clearing house shows the
lottos inc Changes—l) Q au*docresso$2.J26,l0U. spe
cie increase *369.5 0; legal tenders increase
35.043.s00; deposits decrease 563.4)0; d’CUlatDn
increase *215 ll)J: reserve increase 23.123,550 The
banks now hold 110,010.660 m escess of the legal
rejuireiueuts.
FBODdUS
KaiTIJiOIOl—Flour dull: Howard Street and
\V**Nt«rn kupjrlind S Odai S5, extra 4 00a4 75, ftm*
ilv 5 (mHl5 75. City Mill* iuperUne 5 25aS 50. extra
4 00* 4 75. Rio brands 6 00. PaUpico d 75. Wheat
Southern, firm with lUtht receipt!; Western firm*
boutheru ivd 11741 tO; amber 120|$122; Nox
i'cmiMjivtima red 1 fth No 2 Western winter
rea .-pot 1 i». June l 20 i*» ►ettlement. July 1 lOt.
August 107 X. September 108*i- Uoutherncoru
uouniml; VVflikru dull; «ioutberii white 5S; yel-
lou 4S. Uata steady; BOuthtmSC®*?, Western
white HZ&ZAXt do mixed 3 Pennayirauia
3v0&k}>4. P.onaion* in rhanryd. ColTeu quiet,
r.u in cargoes Il‘4«^l4‘i. Whisky quiet at 100>f
al(»7. 8ugur firmer; X aoit Preighta
uufliuii^vd,
NflvriobX-Ploar without important change
tui very qtairit. closini; dull; Southern 11 .ur dull
DON’T
YOUR CARRIA6XS
Need Repairing?
Ilf* so oslII on
[W. W. COLLINS,
rstner quiet at 37 for No 3: 37K for white. Coffee
quiet amt steady: no cargoes Quoted at life#
life, |ub lots UbdlSVj. Sugar quiet aud tirmi tair
to guutl retlulag quoted at 4 5-16&6K; prime life
re linen fairly ocuve but uuchanged. Molaasc.
quiet wiih prices unchanged. Kice steady with
joobiug trade. Tallow arm but quiet at 6, quo
ted at 6 13-16S6. Uosin stesdy nt lSiisSl Si Tur
pentine steady at 27K Wool about steady with
fair inquiry: dommestic 11-wce 3 #1S, pulled
oil40, unwashed 9@32, Texas 12S30. Furk
without decided change but dull: new mess spot
3u 25, old quoted at 9-0. cut meat, dull with
prices nut quotably changed: Middles firmer aud
quiet; long clear qu ded 6 154$5 2c, abort clear&SO,
long and short clear 6 25 Lard opened lower
aud closed about steady and very quiet; prime
-team spot quoted at 632 3s- Whisky
stesdy at 105^ cash. Freights quiet.
uouievixiji— fiout dull aud unshanged;
Wheat quiet; new red aud winter 85a95 Uoru
firmer: wnite 41, mixed 40. Oats dull and easier,
white 43, mixed 43. Fork steady at 11 CO. Lard
steady, choice leaf in tierces 7?i. in kegi SK»
Bulk moats st.-ady; shoulders 37K. clear nt,
5161,4574. dear tides 5 l laife fur loose. Bacou
easier; .boulders 414: dear ribs Ife clear sides
524. sugar cured barns 1<-©11. Whisky firm at
1 m.
Sr. Imuta- Four duli. weak and lower: double
estra fill 375@4 25. treble do 44S&475, family
4 55^520, choice to fancy 52;@5S3. Wheat
higher lor cash, outious opened higher but
declined: No t red fall 9SH@»9 cash. S5Sh)J.
July. 9i(S93 August: No 3 do 95. Corn (Irm-r:
No'* mixed 3t;s»3t cosh, SSjatSSJa July,Si©
35Vs august. Oats Higher; No 2 3ij4©32 cash.
2736©e7K August. Whisky higher at 105. Fork
quiet at ui xs. Lard quiet at 6 iu. Bulk meats
nominally uachaugea. Bacon firm: clear rib*
637Ha34274.
CaiCAou—Flour weak and easier for winter
wheats, other grades unchanged: wii-ter wheat
graJes 5u a5 25. Wheat in fair demand but
lower: opened firm and dosed weak; No 2 Chi
cago spring 107 cash and Jane, 9i%39»4 July.
91J4 August..-9©S9>4 September: No* do 81K
bid. rejected 16. Corn fairly active and a shade
higher for high mixed and No 2 at S0SS36K cash,
36©36K June, 36K bid July, 371-4 bid August,
37J4 September, rejected 341-4. OaU quiet. No
2 cash 3*74* June a27j. July 321. August 291-4,
tteptember 231-4. Pork in fair demand and
higher at 9 85 cull. 9SiKa985 July.9 95©9 97K
August. 10 0774*10 lu September. J.aru stesdy
and iu tairdemaud ai 610 cash and July, 6 177*
a620 August. 6 2774 Srp!ember. Bulk meats
sbould'-re 393, short ribs 490. abort clear ribs
5u71. Whisky steady at 104.
nayaiTstobes.
Wun tsexox—spirne nirpen nnesteadyat 2374
®25?j. itosui linn at 1 0774 lor strained, 1 lsjlor
good strained. Crude turpentine steady at I uo for
hard: 1 ao for yellow dip: £ 10 fortrijgin. Tor
quiet *' 75
—o—
C'Ulcaso Markets.
Closing quotations furnished daily by
IV. W. Carnes, Jlcrchandise
Broker.
l r. v.
C R Sides-Aucnst 4 8274. September 4 95.
Fork—August .94 Septemoer 10 07K
i,ard—August # ru.
Wheat—July 9774. August 9174-
Corn—August 87‘4
Oats—August 2974.
Receipt ot Hogs—10.000
Maooa Wholesale SA&i-feei
dbuaaormo daiot bv.
F. O. TXMTSJLgHX
GRAIN AND PROV181DNM.
BAtPJN—Clear no sixes tfeetfe
Shoulders. 6©5‘i
Bulk clear rib tide* 674©»4
Bulk shoulders....................... 4‘4@lJJ
Choice8C hams.1174©life
I.A1U>—inbbls SK
leaf, in labs......... msfe
Leaf, in buckets lo@10*4
OAT#—For feed
Bast proof aeed.„.__.
8AL*—Virginia...—... ...
Liverpool.——...—
MEAL —
bolted ——
CORN—By ear load
small lots——.
V LOUk—Fancy per bbl
Choice ...
Bxtra family. Per bbl
Famdy. per bbl—
Bxtra per bbl—....
00FF8 B—^Common —
Goodie
- 75© SJ
- 1 60
— 1 20©1 25
— 7I«72
73©7S
'.OLASSK3—Choice Cuba, hhds 8
Choice Cut.*, bbis.
Bngarboose. hhds.
bagarbonte. bbis....
Choice New Ormans,
BUGAR—Golden 0
Brown——.
O. eocoe—.......
Bxtra 0. white—,
Standard A
Grasniated..
Powdered and crashed—.
CRACKERS—Soda
Purifies the Blood, Renovates
and Invii/orules ihe
Whole System,
ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE’
AHtralivfj Tonic, Solvent anil Diuretic.
Vkoitdce ia made exclusively from tbe
Juices of carefully aelected barks, roots ami
Lerl»s, aud ao atrougly concentrated, that it will
effectually eradicate from tbe system every taint
of Scrofula, Scrofulou* Ifluiuor, Tu«
mom, Cancer, Cnnceroua Klumor,
Krysipelna, Mnlt Rheum, Syphilitic
fiisrusr#, Cnuker, Fuiutuen* as Ihe
Hiomnch, and all diseases that arise from im
pure blood. fUriuticn, Infiamuintory and
fbrooic Ithruuiniiroxn, rVeurnlc>n»
Wont and Spiunl <'ouiplainta, can ouly
be effectually cured through the blood.
For Ulcer*and Eruptive IHaeitaeaof tbo
ftleiu, I’liitulei, Uiuiplea, Mlotches
ltoiN, Tetter, Scnl«i-lien«t and Kiui;
worm, Yeoktixe has uever failed to effect a ■
.Be Rack,KMney c*-1 at his Carriage Repository, on Second
plninf't, bropef, Female IVenkueaB,
l.eucorrhcea, arising from internal ulcera- ■
SSarvSx^ dSJSTSSS I Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
cause* «»f these complaints. It Invigorates and 1
ktvsngtbeu* the whole ayateni, act* upon the se* ■ riT'nrmi -1- a TTr^T-k-rr-. b-w-bn*
ation au«l regulates the bowels. cureuicur | FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN in every
For i'aiiirrb, l>yMpep»iin, Ilnbitunl
Co«fi reneaa, Palpifaf ion of (he llearl, i-r^ _ _ _ _____
^^^^: I , ■Vvo^rio^ r „7 0 u':e u N>vv'^ I Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE-
Myateui, uo medicine lias gireu such per
fect satisfaction aa tbe Vegktine. It puniico i -y->T A T
Ihe bloo-l. cleanses all of t^.orga^ahd pus. RIAL tO WOl’K Oil. NOW IS tll6 tllUe* Send
1 rithe remarkable eitres elTeeteil by VEOET1NE I T T , _ , .
Iy ou r vehicle at once and have it made as
turn families. f
lu fact, Veqetine Is tbe best remedy yet i A ^
dlacovere«lf«)r tbe above dise:isea, and is tbe only I VjxOCyXj XxS PfEvV
PREPARED BY
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
What is Vegetine?
1 It is a compound extracted from barks, roots
etiil herbs. It ia Nature's Remedy. It is per
fectly harmless from any bad effect upon tbe sys
tem. It ia nourishing and strengthening, it acta
directly upon tbe blood. It quiets tbe nervous
system. It gives you good, sweet sleep at night.
It ia a great panacea for oar aged fathers aud
mol hers, for It gives them strength, qarfets tbeir
nerves aud gives them Nature's sweet sleep, as
baa been proved by many an aged person. Jt is
tiie great lilood Purifier. Itis a soothing remedy
for our children, it has relieved and cured
lbomouuls. it i9 very pleasant to take; every | j • «, . .. .. . • . -
^ and aad constantly arriving all kinds
TINE, liive it a fair trial for your comnlaiuts :
then you will say to your friend, neighbor and
acquaintance, “ Try it; it has cured me.**
Veoetine for tbe complaints for which It is
recommended, is having a larger sale throughout
tbe United States than auy other one medicine.
Why? Vcgeliuc will Cure these Com*
plaints.
Cannot he Excelled.
,.. Charlestown, Mass., March 19,18C9.
Mr. If. ]{. Stevens : Dear Sir—This is to cer
tify that 1 have used your “ Blood Preparation"
In mV family for several years, aud 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 the best
thing 1 have ever used ; and 1 have used almost
everything. 1 cau cheerfully recommend it to
any oue in need of such a medicine*
Yours respectfully,
MRS. A. A. DINSMOUE,
19 Russell Street.
Gives Health, Strength and
Appetite,
My daughter has received great benefit froi
the use of the Veoetine. Her declining health I
was a source of great anxiety to all of her
friends. A few bottles of the Veoetine res- f
tored her health, strength and appetite.
N. II. TILDES,
insurance and ICeal Estate Agent,
No. 49 Sears Building, Boston, Mass, j
Pirpartcl by II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
VEGETIHE IS SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
W. ¥. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacturer,
66, VO «5c 72 SECOMO STREET.
of Vehicles.
| Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Fami Wagons
Dnss...........................
Ginitar —...
Btr*. Mr Derry
Fancy .
*...—— Hall
........... 10 a U
1*74
n AM)I,K.-i—86Cr...
jrAJLS—Basis IUs,
STARCH -
FBFFBR —
SPlOJt— ..............
OINGKR—
NUTMBG8—
OL.OVB8 „....
OIG its—Per K
CHB ROOTS
*NUFP—Loriiiani's. isr.„.„„,
Lorillanl’e.loil
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Lucy Hiutou
Vine.........
.'. 1774
. 75 al 20
tstocKB ana Monas
CO SUE HD DAILY;! BY
L.HIPLIS'F. JUHOKEH.
GoorzUS percent bands.,,—..— ..101 a 115 i
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold) ..112 a 113
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 112 a 113
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)....lll a 112
Georgia 7 par cent, bonds (Smith). 115 a 116
Georgia 6 per cent (uld).. ..101 a 105 |
Georgia6 percent, bond, (new).....10774 * 10ST4
City of Macon7 per cent, (long) 65 a 70 I
City o( Macon 7 per cent (sbort)...—... 70 a 76 I
City ot Augusts 7 per cent ..100 a 101 |
Oity ol Atlanta 7 per cent 100
City of Atlanta 8 per cent 102 a 105 j
City ot SaY&nnah — 67 a f*
Central Railroad joint mortgage ...110 a 11
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds...—100 a U
Macon and Western R R bonds.....—.psr.and int
NortheasternRRboods (endorsed)—...105 a 166
Southwestern Railroad par and int
South Gx aud Fla, 1st mortgafie 107 a 109
A. a G. R. R. 2d mjtfngage (endorsed) ...102 a It 4
fouth Gaand Pla 82 a 8*
Western K. K. of Alatnunalst mortgagclio a H2 1
Western R. Rot Alabama in mortgage...110 a 112 |
M. A A. R.E. lstmortgagc(notendur’d )30 a 90 I
J£ * A R R. Id mortgage (endorsed)., par a 100 I
Southwestern R R stock 99 a 100 |
Georgia Railroad stock— 80 a
central Railroad stock...— €5 a 67 j
AIIrusts % Savannah Railread stoeV 105
&BATE YARNISH.
may78 Staw.'tw
Paints, Oil and Glass
C BURKE & SON’S is the place* to buy
• Paints, Oils and Glass, may IS StawSw
$77
A MONTH and expenses miaranteed
„ _ to A- •: t-. Out . :: U \ v\ A l\>
Augusta, Me.
PEACE SHIPPERS
C AN bo supplied promptly with Crates by
applying to A K FISHKK.
mjf2 lm* Powenville. Honston Ca Ga?
R. F. LaWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Waiolbaum ft Bro’s
Dry Goods House.
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERAGE AND
EXCHANGE BUSINESS DONE, COLLECTIONS
ATTEKOtD TO WITH CARE AND DISPATCH.
mays S ra
SMALL PLANTATION
TjlOR tale cheap for Cash 250 acres land. 100 ot
JJ which is under cultivation and a'l sown in
Oats. Good house, wells, etc, on the place. Heal
thy locality—only one and a halt miles from
Power,ville. Houston Co, Ga. The place will be
sold with or without tho Oat crop.
A K FISHER.
Fewersville, May list, 1579. my221m-
15,000
Tennessee Hams, 1
FOUNDS ot the choicest
Sides and Shoulders «vor sent
to this Market just received by
myt4. JONHS A COOK.
OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
I P Tour vision is failing—if you are growing
near-sightod, or your eyesight is troubling
you in any way, call on
Mr. Oh. Eefeldj Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by his
Buporior Spectacle, and JJye Glasses. They
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions and
floating specks, and the most sensitive eye will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition;
saving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling
tho wearer to view plainly all remote object*.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses ran
only bo procured from Mr CH KEFRLD. His
establishment—No 20 See ,nd St. Macon, Ga.
spr9 6m
COOKIE BUTTER.
A LARGE lot in store and for sole at lard
prices.
may IS tf JONES k COOK.
Platform Spring Wagons.
TURPIN i OGDEN
Real Estate & lasu.-ar.ee ftgents j
OpFKRfor tale a two s'ory Dselling (Srccms) j
corner Plum and Second streets.
A one-story Dwelling (S rooms) corner Cherry |
and New streets, with gas and water arrange*
ments complete.
Two desirable dwellings on College Hili.
A building lot with flno view ol city and tor-
rounding country ou Bond Hill at a bargain.
Besides these Dwelling* and Building Lots in I
desirable locations
Batov Carria
e s
THE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS,
3182 Fbbt Aboys tds 8ex.
The Hotel of Tallulah Falls has been increased I
to double its former capacity, replastered fenced
in and fixed up for she comfort of guests and
leased by J G Trammell,late of Fiedmont Hotel
and Porter Springs, who will be pleased to meet
ail former friends and patrons. Situate on the I
hanks of tbe rapids that dash down 1,290 feet
through a ebaem os grand as any between Que
bec and Son Francisco, furnishing the grandest
of scenery which, together with some of the j
finest of min-ral waters, make* it the Bummer
Resort ol the South. Thirteen miles from Too I
coa City, cn the Air Line Railroad (from which
ulsce a Daily Mail and Hack line runs. The
entire route interspersed with beantilul scenery.
Cool Room*. Good Fare and Attentive Servants.
Club Room. Livery btabie, attached to HoteL. I
Billiards, Ten Pins. Bathing. Btc, FREKTO
GUltsTS. Pricea-Per week 610; month $50.
Special arrangements made with excursionists
and large families. _
junl9Sw J G TRAMMELL, Prop r.
W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Counsellor!
at Law,
SAN35EESVILLE, - - GEOSGIA.!
Fruit is Money.
TTTATERMELONS are in my trade. I will I
YY buy ana pay liberal pricer, or ahip fer I
the grower for a small commission. 1 have or
ders for a number of carloads from the Bast and
West. I have low rates of freight by fast line*. |
bee me before you sett too iow.
jur.27 St J F GREBE.
ItA ST CALL.
rTYHB time for paying the balance of the City
. . Taxes is very short, and all persons owing
taxes of any kind are earnestly requested to call
■mi pay up and save cost. I am compelled to
close my books at once as my orders are Impera
tive- No exemptions from these rules.
Office Hoars—From 9 a m to 1 p m, and 3pm
Lpm ' cHAS J WILLIAMSON.
junJ7 St Treaxnrar.
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS.
MACON, GA.
Send|for»Circular. junUJ
Wm, B. Sturtevant & Go.,*
103 PARK PLACE. NEW TORE.
(Late of Savannah, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A
SPECIALTY.
Refer to Messrs Jones & Cook. Huron: John
McHuhcn. Esq, Savannah, Ga; Milo Hatch, Sa
vannah,Oat National Park Bank. New York.
Stencils furnished on application.
Our advantages for handlin* PBAOHEfl and
DRIED FRUITS are unexo.lied in this city.
nay»4 ta\r8w
CaSSWTHiiL HOTGIL
EUFAIJLA. ALABAMA.
gjOOl) BOARD and Room* and the Brit At
atlona.
alttf BU UNG8A MOYb
NIfiW MUSIC.
^ SPLENDID assortment of New Songs and
Instrumental Pieces jest received. Call
and examine them.
may* sunSt L W SMITH A CO.
John L. Hardeman*
Attorney at Law,
Tax Receiver’s Notice
AM now rtcoiring Returns of Taxable Prop
erty lor the j ear 1879 and w»u)d he pleased
to have Tax-Payers call and make their tie-
turns promptly, ms tbe time is short and th#
Books must be closed as the iuw directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bifib Co, Gi»,
nprgt if Office No 00 MuB»*.v Nt, Macon. Ua
FIRST NATIONAL SANK.
MACON. GA
BANK OF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EXCHANGE
Office Hours—9 a* m. to 1 p. m,
w w wriglbi.
Cashier,
fanll r*s
Laborers Wanted.
f X MEN wanted to work on track. Wages
L rj jl per day. Psy every Saturday night.
Apply at Camps, Telfair county, near No 12,53 A
B K R, to J O ANUKR-ON.
Supt G* Land A Lumber Co.
mnyt5 su to thu 8t
Copartnership .Notice*
fl'HE old firm of Schwed A Siesel hare this day
A associated with them selves Mr Albert Gib
us forthepurroseof continuing tbe Whnlevsle
Grocery Business, at their old stand, is A 48
Third Street. Tho firm to bo sylad and
known as 8CHWKI). blESKL & tilRIAN.
Macon. Mav 1st. 187». mayfi
Look Ont for 16s ice Wason
O N and after thi* date we will deliver loe in
all parts of the city at lc per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or the Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
mav22 MACON ICE FACTORY.
H. CRANSTOlf & CO:,
Brokers and Commission Merchant*. 41 Ala
bama Street. Atlanta, Ga.
gents for the Geo Fox Starch Maiufaciuring
ompeny, tbe Misms Oil and Boap Manufactur
g Company. Chicago quotations, spot and
tures, of Meat and Grain received every hour.
FUTURES A BFKCIALlY.Confidential.
mayll lro
Ice, Ice, Ice.
O UR Mulberry Street Depot is now open for
tbe a ason. where fee can be procured in
any desirea quantity. Tbe usual Sunday hours
will be observed.
ma.22 MACON ICE FACTOR*
AGENTS FOR MASSEY'S EXCELSIOR COTTON
SINS. DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES,
CARHART & CURD.
Importers and dealers in Hardware, Iron and
Steel. Agricultural Implements, Carriage Mate-
rialn. Faints. Oils. etc. mar i uaw ly
Big six.
rpHB entire stock of BOOTS and 8HOEK.
LEATHER and FINDINGS, abo Meek In
Tannery and everything pertaining to the busi
ness. is tobe sold in tbe next thirty dav* rtwanl-
essofeost in order to; wind up the estate of th
deceased Jacob Schall.
Any one ir, need of Boots and Shoes can save
per cent by calling on us,
mayik HEttRr SOHALL' Trustee.