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MACON. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY M0>^N1NG. JULY 9. 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
NuMbeb 9.268
BY TELEGRAPH.
DAY uisrAixiaes.
FOREIGN,
Jlarreota usd Exchange*—The Ber
man Tariff
Ii.nnos, July 8.—The Times’ fin»neUl
article of taw laormog any, me firmn-sa
of EVettch riah.aije i. b»i<1 to be due to
the pro-pec', of i» demand for go d for the
Uoiiei S etta in cooiequence of a defi
cient haiTest. Account, from the
French wheat growing di.trio a are cer
tainly uaiararable, but looking at the
enorm.iu9 aoeumulati-m of goll buo here
and on the C. n iuent, it eoema rather
premature to apccoUte uy*oo the probable
effect. of a draia thereof to America.
Toe contingency of American* preferring
to <ate their own bondi, a* wae the case
la it year, maat be coaatdera-i, and the
probabilities are in fav.ir of some im-
prorem □- in ■ or general bueir.ees with
America I". ie too early to mum ) as a
certainty tuat Eorop-au 1 nveata will be
aeriouely deficient
Atlactio and Great Wee ern bonds
■ were rerj flit, yeaterday, owing to a de-
ciaion of the Master of the U lie in the
«<tit of the Erie Kali way Oumpiny again*;
Jtmea jlcll mry, which is stated to be
entirely iu favor of the Erie Company.
LondiF, Jnly 8.—Ifiti diap.ioft to
the Time* aaya li.asap* muted, a; the last
meeting or Ilia Geogcapiotl Society, that
be docs not think the total of exyoams of
toe ouo-truolion of the Darien canal will
t-xcet d 230 mtllinn fraucr. II* endeav
ored to explain !o tba meeting that the
d IH I'tliies nf the work w=re oot ao form-
tdkbleaa taoae vbich had to be ovetoomc
in tba construction of the Hntz omul; a*
a railroad already exisla along the oourse
of the proposed Panama canal with b
large t two at esob extremity.
London, July 8.—Advices fiom Kent
state that the hop crop threatens a more
dinairri.ua failure than for years ya.t,
IS.hum, July 8.—On a third reading of
the tariff bill in the Reichstag, it was
finally reunited if the motion of Count
S a'.lierg YVernigerode prevailed that tue
tar-ff on fliuc and oati shall o*ma into
foioe imintdislelv and tbo lariff for grain
and wood on th ■ fir.t of October. i h«
ta 13 f r all oth ir articioi'iboald go into
foioe on th > first of Jsnnary, 1880.
This arrangement postpones a change
In the muff on tne bulk of artteb s for
three month*. Count Stalb;rg YVerni
gero.le [tainted out that preparation*
would not be eulficiently advanced for
the enforcement of the complete lariff on
the Ar t of October.
Tbo Wheat corner.
Chicago. July 8 —The Times claims
to have Uncovered that J. K. K eue
has been Jo the city for the pa*; week,
quietly directing the movements of his
brokers on the board of trade, i.nl that
he left for Now York in a private car
last Digit.
Domestic Items.
New Tons. July 8.— I’he sixth annual
convention of the Uaion of the American
Hebr-w Congregation) beiran this morn
ing in Sturtevunt Hall, 421 street and
was largely altendad. A groat deal of
inteieat was manifested in its proceed
ings. The different reports were submit
ted, discussed snd acted upon.
GBsmiriabD, Mam., July 8.—Great
excitement, prevails here over the sup
posed murder of Mis* Dooley by a tramp
who was entertained by the young lady’= (
parents, snd stopped at the house nll n
night. Miss Dooley was found dead in
bed. niib evidences of foul play. The
girl’s parents deny that aho was murder
ed. and claim that her death war caused
by heart disease. A modioal examina
tion is lo be bad.
Washington, July 8—The Pee.blent
his signed toe commissions of jtuembers
of xh t Mississippi River Commi.sion.
Rains
Cincinnati. July x 8 —Teleg.-aphie ad
vices indicate that the general rain storms
that have prevailed in the interior of
sonthirn Ohio and Indiana for lbs can
few days have be >u of great benefit to
growing corn. Wh**at bus b*Mi damaged
to some extent, though nut. sufficiently to
materially affect ihe result.
MBI1T DISPATCHES.
Forutga.
Bam.ni, July 8 — The Reichstag has
rej cted without debate ihe bill in favor
of the retrospective tobacco duty.
£t. PErsKSBcno, July 8—The Herald
announces that tbo appointment ot Gen
eral Ignatitff as Provisional GoVcrnor-
Ganeral of Nijninoogurood is contem
plated.
L ndon, July a—A St. Petersburg
dispatch IO ihe Daily Sexes says; The
latest official telegram slates that houses
of fourteen out of fifteen ward*, forming
the most important part of Jackutrk,
Siberia, were destroyed by fire on the
14th inst, and that many of ihe inhabi
tants are homele-s.
Smr.t, July 8—Serious disturbances
have Drokeifont below the town of Ba&mo
in opper Burm&h.
LkjndiN, Ja'.y8.—Tho scene in the
House ot Commons last night ha< caused
much sensation. Th * Lib -rats have al
ready obtained from tho government
great redactions in the praciice of fl>g-
ging in the army and navy Despite this
they have endeavor- d by obstruction* to
force the total abolition of corj-oral
punish rent iu the servic-. The Mar
quis of Harting'.on repudiated a : l reaper
e.bility for their action. Mr. Chamber
lain. member for Birmingham, amidst
Radical choers, eaid: "The Marquis of
Harlirg oa, who was fo.merly lood- rof
the Oppo-ltion, is now only the leader of
a section."
News Items.
St. Taui., July 8 — A special dispatch
Iron, Ron Wing, Minnesota, says four ol
tho victim* of ihe recent destrno’ion by
ibe sto-m of tbs Orphan Asylnm at Vasa
b*vo ci,d, makieg tbirteaa in »*!.
Naw YlRK, Jmy 8 —A atoimy scene
took plane in the B ard of Aldermen to
day, in which Alderman Ssaer openly
and repeal* dly charged Alderman h'ahgb-
rm wiib h-vinA li.i.n bribed to support
Vanderbilt'* ispid trtndt scheme. Us
dsai.d ite charge. A cummiitce of in-
v estimation wss called for and sppoin'sd.
BaiDO' P.'KT.OT.. Jaly 8.—The C.n-
tennial anniversary of th- burning of
Fsnfi*Id. Conn., by British tro pi under
General i'tyor, was celcfcra’td at tba
plane to d tv wiin appropmt- ceremonies
N*w York. July 8 —The
in the fence*itrrounlins the Ihiologtcil
Bemmiry ground* yee’erd.v, prow-- to
be the sa ne six* >s ihe one which k.UeU
Mr. Seymour, snd is regarded *s an tm
por'aul doe. It is now b*liev*d th -t the
liter'* dea;n «a* ciaul by a random
ballet from the revolver if a s'.ude i
named S-oii cksr, who t* known to b*v
fi ed sever il shot* oal of his windp v t h.
flight. Mr. sej moat's bed/ lay exactly
in slice beween S decker’s window act
the bailer f„nnd in the fence
New Yoik, July S —Tho Board of A1
xi-rojeu to slay, by a vote of six to five,
rejected the report of the rapid trantit
commissioners favoring Vanderbilt's
scheme for eleva .d ratlnals cn 4‘.h
an hue.
In the II h.-ew Convcn ot, Dr. S'lt-
nensebein, of Su Liuis. deliver-**! s
congratulitoiy address, during which he
was called ro order am d much excite
ment, for saying he was glal they bad
met in a hall rendered memorable by the
preaching of Felix Adler, the wdl-
kno vn free-thinking Hibraw, and a late
profes-or of Corntll University. At tne
conclusion of his remarks a report of the
Executive Gommilti e ana Ccm unites cn
Permanent Organization were read and
adopted. Atfer transacting some other
important bud&ess the Ccnvonion ad
journed.
Fxboan ItiD**, N H. July 8—The
fifth annual meeting of the Amenoan In
stitute of Irutiuuliou b'gfcn here this
morning.
Kichxi nd, Jaly 8 —The long contested
esse knowu a* the Gaorgecss*, which Las
barn in litigation beta since 1869, ter
minated lu-dcy by a compromise and de-
creo in Ouauot-ry Court. The controver
sy related io the title to the property of
YVm. O. George, a weal.by citizen of
Retmond, who died inU9tate id 1869.
leaving a brother, a ei-ter,
n.ptiw and niece. The es'.ati was
oiaiu ed by a mulatto n tut-id Lee George,
of Philadelphia, in behalf of his mother,
sister and himself, ill of whim had been
slaves of William O George before tbs
war. lbs ground of the claim wst the
alleged marriage of tho latter shar.ly be
fore hik death to Lee George’s mother.
After three trials without result, the
Con.t, in ila discretion, set aside the
tssne, and bxs decided the oats without a
jury, holdu p that there was no mtrrisg-,
aai that the Riatm nd c!a’m ten are th*
le >sl heirs, bat dcoieeing, with the ikt-
t r’s con in', that the Philadelphia
claimintssbal! receive one-quarter ot the
net prooseds of the estate.
Colcubia, S. C.. July 8.—Dr. Joo.
Fisher, 8*., a p.&mineat hit.z-n, is dead.
Aged 77 years.
Lkiington, Ya„ July 8.—The twelfth
annual convention ut the Biltimors Con
ference S in day School Society of the M.
E. Church, South, m*t here at 9 o’clock
this morning. President T. J. Magrud-r,
of Baltimore, called the body to order. A
large numb.-r of delegates and visitors
were present from every portion of the
cont-rence. R-v. R. A Young, D. D.,
of Nashville, R.v A. W. YViison, Mis-
ciocary Secretary of the Church South,
and others addressed the convention Ibis
afternoon. The convention is one of the
largest ever held.
synopsis Weather statement.
Omen Ohixv Signat. OrncxR,
Washington, July 8, 1879.
Indications: For the South Atlantic
Siatea, rising ourumeier, wesietly wind*,
stationery temperature, dear or partly
olouJy waitb-r.
S1IUN1GMT OIHrATOUTS
roreign.
London, July 8 —Kata Webster, an
Irish servant girl, tried for the murder of
her mistress, Mrs. Thomas, ut Richmond,
has been found guilty snd sentenoed to
d'.atb. It. was a ■'Curtained tint Mrs.
Thomas’ body was boil'd snd t'lrown
iuto the Thames, and the bead destroyed
by burning.
Bcrbin, July 8—The provisional im
position of tne new import duties on io-
ti.iccn and I'.'trol-um'.ss been gtzitted.
Tue R letting tits ad ipted acUn-elu the
tariff bill, mi j -.’tiag imports front coun-
tne* treating Gorman produations nn-
favote.bly to aa increase of fifty p.iroeti*.
on the duties provided by this now tariff.
The gov->rnmerit originally demanded
that saott d t .if* bi iacreasod o to hua-
dred per cent.
Bbu.sixi, July 8 —La Etoile Bell says
a fre-h ylnoirti has be iu found ou tba
wall* of lb- F-Lce < f Jnetioe thresteniug
the detth of ib- King if he ratifies ihe
bill reoeioly piaacd bj ib* B lgi.su Par
liament, depa.iipg ttiH o'ergy of ihe ooa-
trot of elnT.' ijtiiTy edorve- n.
Madrid, .luly 8 --In ihe Chamber of
D pulies to day tne Mmiit'er of Foreiga
Affairs s:ii 1 he had or.Lre.i two frigate*
lo prepare to support ihe Spanish pr .test
against, toe aet«oo of Sm D imingo.
S J0or Oa.-'elar dries'ded 'la it ihe pi v
ernment lusist upon me saut oary pea
isbment of the Bh'fcorilKS of Pu rto
Plata.
Kh-.vs Items
Dradwood, D. T., July 8 —I’broe In
dians, fouoJ guilty of murder, and Rou-
teneed lo ba hanged at Miles City, Mon
tana, have reem ly otnmicted suiiL.le to
avoid that penally.
New Yoke, July 8.—Paul Strike, the
young choir bay wb • was allrgt d to have
fired tbo pistol on tbo night of July 30
from tue sec md 3tory window ot the
Episcopal College, overlooking the spit
oa which the body of John F. Seymour
was foiimi, and who wts btlievod by the
police lo have killed that gentleman, d»-
nies all kuowledge ot the shooting.
Nzw York, Ju’y 8.—Tne exoUemsot
in the grain market iooretsul to-day.
aud whot fan b-r advsnood from two to
four oeol*. It is anetmtn whe her or
not the rise i-t a heaitiiy ooe It is what
miy ba termed » “o-op scare,” aud has
arlsrn front repoits ot bui weaih+r in
Earoib and the Northwest. Should re-
port* be ooiifi.med within a few days it
is very probable that rite present priors
may be even further adisnccd, bnt at
present qmet and regular tn- Jers do not
feel vt ry anxions ut tit* rising, and look
epon it as tba aiouil rstnro of cha
'RCere.”
AND COMMERCIAL.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC ftEPORTS
—o—
ItyrlPB TElitfOEAPM AND HKSsEN'GEU
Jp-T s. 1S7*.—Syastaa.
Cotton.
I.i vxsp ' ol- Noon-Cction a shade, exsier.mil>
dline upland* I; auudlinvOrleaui 7 l-.«
MUM 5 «*u bales; ol which WOO were takes h*
speculators and for export; rewipt* z<CO.all
0; ^h.ch w«*to American.
Future* opeiu’d B S3 lower
UuWmkU Iu* n»i4dlii»< clause Jaljdeliwy 6J^a
A17 3* Julj »r.d Aucust do, August and
bar 6SJ,September and October 6 15-16
October mud Kovember 6
shipp'd December and J<um»*y per tail® U4i
2*11) pm—Middling uplands 6 15 16; middling
^Sina—Fotiref. uplands low middling lau*e
AusaitandS^pti'mlsrd'jiirery 6 is-li
5 p in—hales ol American 4.909, Upland* low
?»»»” d /ul£2
Cl 'NAW«'o?*^Oo*UMl 5 «ui-1 sties691; middling
upland a It*, middlina rlri-ana lxAd.
yatura opened weak; July delivery —. Au-
gu*t 12 i7. September li-si. October 11A6. -Nov
ember XU 9#.
• Jouoip^NatrocBiptcgrow*—.
Future* closed aleady; a*ie« 90 00ft July delivery
t- 7 -IS. A usual 1Z t». September 1* 19, Oetob-r
HAS—1*. Ntvember 11.00—01. llertsmber 10,96—
siri tannery 10 99-11.01. Febraary 1L07-10.
51 ' ot«n closes'quiet: **!es 1610; middling up-
]m *9«» li^; middmix Orleans 1296-
Cotuoltdated net rwipta *39. exports to
G~WI Britain S3*, comment —.
Galvbsios — Cotton, quiets middling 1-
low luktiXUng 11J4 good ordinary 11,%.oc* receipts
’“koXS-^^q^^.ddUug UK. net
re ^Ttuo«^?uruuf,fm W dline UK: low
nude line IS. good ordinary li!T net receipts
—. gross —. sales —, to spinners —. s Me
Boston—Cotton qu»t middling UK.low mid
dling li’i good obituary llH. net reotipta X43,
grmaSS stock*79a ..
aViLRisoroa—Ootnsi fte>ay: midAl.ne 1-,
low n iddling UK. good ordinary 111 net re-
ceipta i, f rosa —. aalr* —. itock WS.
PuiLADNLTHtA—Cotton quiet; middling iSK:
lew matdiing 14K. good ordinary 113S. net re
ceipt* 84: grot*-, aalea 459. spinners Ms.stock
1> SavaN3AH—Cotton dull; middling llTi low
middling UK good ordinary lijfc net rweipu
6 grots —; sales S3; stock 446
v w\c ublnans—Cotton dull; middling It low
middling UM good ordiimry 11K. net receipts
Ty iris 350. »1« 330, stock 4169A
Monxi.*—Cottonqu et. maidliiig 14. low mid
dling llK. goo£ net receipt* —.
P ltEMVB:it—Cotton nominal; middling 1ft net
receipt* 11; shipmenu —- »»le* • »»<**
4 AVarsia-Cotton quiet: middling 1174. low
middling tlX. vtod ordinary ll?s, teceipt. .
•’oBASStros—Cottmi qniet: middling liilow
middling t.K good ordinary 11K net receipts 3^
pos* . sale* 41, stock. 1*6.
nVAKCIAI.
LCNOO—Noon-Count!*, money 951-1A ac-
YoSX—Stock* opened heavy; money Sat:
,.xch!m« long AS5K short A 81K* State bonds
doll. Government »ecurlue* steady- ,
Money esuy Hi. eich.nge steady at 485K»
a C6- ctrerumeu. Keuntie* firm; new S per
Jems m£ new 4* per 106. now 4
I* r c*ul» 1 i»l T <a Smim bond* dull. w
^dtocE* Closed lrreguiur*. Hew lord Central
VEGETINE
FOB
CliUls, J?llQkC8,
FEVER AND AGUE.
Tabbobo.NC.187S
Dan R STBYB53-
Deer Hir—1 led T ry tr»teful for what your
valuable medicine, Ye^etine, has done in my
family, I with toczp'css my thanks by inform*
ing you of the w:n«W/ul core of m / / oa; also to
leh yju know that Yegetineis the beat medicine
I ever MW for Chill*. Shakee, Fever and Arue.
My *on va« sick wi h measles in 1875, which Kt
him uit»* H p-i int disease. My son inflercda
great deal of pain all of the time; the pain was
►o great he did nothing bat cry. Tfce aoetors
did not help him a psrt cie. be c uli not lift his
foot f'tim ihe floor, he oould not move wimout
cruiche*. I read your advertisement in ihe
“ij-uisville Courier-Journal/’ that Vegetine siaa
threat Blood Purifier and Blood Food. I tried
one bottle, which was a great benefit. Be kept
on with the medicine, aradnally gaining. He
has taken eighteen bottles in all. and he in com
pletely restored to heal.h, walks without crut
ches or cane. He is twenty ytara of ave. I have
a younger *on, fiiteen years of age, who is sub.
ject to Chib's. Whenever he feels one coming
on, he corn's in. takes a dcs* of Vege’ine an t
that ia the last of the Chill. Vegetine leaves no
bad effect upon the s-siem like most of tre
medicines reco-nmended forCbills. I cheerfully
recommend Vegttine for suca com laints.
think it is the g eatest medicine in the world.
Respectfully. MRS J W LLOYD.
Yiobtife.—When the blood becomes lifeless
atd stagnant, either from change of weatbe or
of climate, want of exercise, irregular diet, or
from any other cause, the Vegetit-.e will renew
the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse
the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a
tone of vigor to the whole bodj. «
viEoisTa: 1^32
FOB
DYSPEPSIA., NERVOUSNESS,
And General Debility.
Bzbnabdston. Mass. 1878.
Wc, the undersigned, having used Vjgettne,
take pleasure in recjmraanding it to all tfcose
troubled with Bunion of an, kind, lljspepsi*.
Nervousness. o> General Debility, it being the
Great Blood Purifier. Sold bj R I; Urowell A
Sen,, who sell more of it than all other patent
medicine put Wiether.^ ^ p pjkKINS.
MBS H W SOOTF.
JOSaPHUS SLATE.
Vegetine is Ihe great health restorer-com-
posed exclusively of barxs, Foot* and herbs. It
is rory pl««sanl to Uke; every child likes is.
VEGETINE
FOR
NERVOTJ3 HEADACHE
And lllieumatlsm.
ClFOUIFATl, O. April 9.1877.
H R Stevbits.Esq-
Uear wir—I Bsve used jour Vcgstiae for Ner
vous Hr-idache. and al9o for Rheumatism, and
have found entire relief from both, aud take
great pletsure in r ecommending it to all who
may be likewise afflicted.
Vegetine has restored thousands to health
who had been long and painful auflercra.
VEG ETITS Xtl
Druggists’ Report.
MkKR STKVB53—
Dear Sir—Wo have been selling your remedy,
the Vfgdtine, for aoout three years, and take
pleasure in recommending it to our customers,
and in ho instance where a b!ood purifier w« uld
reach the case has it ever failed to effect a cu-e.
to our knowledge. It certainly :a ihe «# plus
ultra of renovator*. ReepertfuHy,
£ M SHEPHERD & CO. Druggists,
Alt Vernon, ill.
Is acknowiodgrMl by all classes of people to be
the and most r -liable b!ood purifier in the
world.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
HL Jfc. STEVENS. Bjston, Mass.
V^fffltine is Sold bvali Druggists.
ju>S <
118; Kria 27%: Lake Shore 72Js preferred
Illinois Central 9.*4, PitUbunx 6i% : Chicazro and
North western 95; Rock Ialaua A S8, Western
Union Tnl'nrraph Couiimni 91^.
Sub-Treasury balances: Cuiu 12il 072,917; cur
rency 27,078.8.9
prodFcr
RAlTnyiox*—Flour uncharged Howard street
and Weswrn an >ercine8O0g» , t 50: extra* 0 JM9I75
familv 5 IN 4dt5 «5 City MUKsupernne 5 60:
extra California 4 75; Rio brands 0 LO. l’JUpv. o
family 675. Whe it—Souiheru. firm, active; \Ws*
tern steady: southern red 115@il 20; amber 1 20
122: Ao i Pennsylvania red 12l*al 21: No 2
Western winter red rpot 117, July 115Hto
115%. August 113H@l V$4t September US.
Stmtborn com firm. Western firm; southern a hte
52. yellow 48. Oats firm; aouthrm 40^42, Wes
tern white SV-xl-4). uo mixed 87to58; Pennsylvania
4). ray urchangjd; crime to choice Pennsyl
vania and Alarvlaud J2S1S. Provisions firm.
Pork 10 75. < ulk meats, - loose, snoulders 4 L 4,
clear rib do packe t 4^ and 5)4 bacon—
ahouiaoisS. clear nb 6 Hams il<$12 Lard, re*
fine*! in tierces 7. Butler quiet; prime to choice
Western nackea l' toil. Cofiee firm: rio in car
goes ilJ4ai4*4 Whisky hrmer at ie6J4.*lc7
Fieubts unebanxea.
Naw koax—Clour 10@15 better, good export
and fair h«metr»Ce demand; tho iznprovemmi
i* maiiJy in low and medium gr«*<es. Southern
flour a shade stronger and more doing common
to fair extra 4 75to5 5 10, good to cho ce 5 £0^*6 75
Whcwt opened 2to4 higher: closed steady for cash
but future* quiet and slightly iu bujers. favor,
ungraded winter red 116;oil 21%, No 5 do 115.
No2 do 12*ai2", No 1 dt l Corn Kto 1 /* better
and moderate trade; ungradtd Oats
higher and more active at S9«40 for No S.
Coffee firm and fairly active, Sugar quiet and
steaJj: fair to good refining quoted at
prime 6*f£; refincu in moderate uem**nd aim firm
Molasses dull and unchanged. Rice fairly nenve
and steady. Ro io quie * at S9;^50. Pork steady
iutrn'.her quiet; olJ me»s spot quoted at 95;»
new at IU 25x10 5n* Cat meats steady but quiet.
Uid-U^s quiet aud ncminal. long clear quoted
At 6 25. short clear 545, Jong and short clear
5 35 Lard about steady aud fair ^radfe prime
•team spot R S7S* August« 42^a645* Whiskey
firmer at 106 cash. Freights tteaay
Douiariiaiai — rwur dul and unchanged;
Wiir*-i nrm: red and amber 90to95. Com quiet
white 43, mixed 40. U*U quiet, white 36, mixed
35. Pork steady at 10 75. Lard steady; choice lmf
n tierces 75i. iu kegs bH »olk meats steady;
thoulders SdO. clear no 5 05, clear side* 5 30.
Bacon steady; shoulders 4V£s lei**** ribs 5 40. clear
side 6 65. bugar cured hams lo$ll. Whisky
aUaiy at 104. , _ ;
UiaciaaaTi-FlouT drojp ng family 4 75^575
Wheat active: new red V54L05 Corn qu etat
33^59, (Jatj* in good demaud and firm at 34^56
Pork qciet and firm at 10 25&10 50. Izard stsady
and iu good demand; current make 6 CO. Bulk
meuis firm shoulders he d at 3 25, short rib
490 cash 5 00 buyer July, shirt clear side*
held at 5 10. Ba'on in rcod demand: shoulders
437H; dear ribs 537*£ clear sides 5 7Whisky
in good demand at 104. Hogs firm, packing
3 8>n4 0. ,
St. Louib-'Fout unchanged: double extra fa'l
375^4 25. treble do 4 46^4 75, family 4 85^5 20,
choice to farcy 52ito5 85. wheal irregu ar but
higher. No 2 reofail 9J-> 4 alOO!^ casb,99?6 bid July,
9S14 August; No 3 do 25&9»& Com dull at 3»^
cash and July, 35M August. 36|^ September.
Oats firm hi i9ca«h. 19^ July. Pork quiet as
1025. Whisky steady at loO. Lard nominal at
600. Bulk meats firm: shoulcers X 85, long dear
ribs 49i, short dear 5 05@5 07H Bacon—shoul
ders 4 dear ribs 5 65. dear sides 5 85.
NAVAL STORES
W itscraoTOS—«pimi turpent &e steady at 25 $4
Rosin firm at 110 for strained, 115 for good
•trained. Crude turpentine steady at i 00 for
h*rd: 1 €0 fur yellow dip; 210 forprirgin. Tar
quiet at 75
KARINE NEWS
NEW YOBK—Arrived—Humloldt.
Arrived out—Fmteiii. Haggudo, A-ice. Inver
0>k, Lmi*.M«*«r.
SAVANNAH—Arrived, city of Savannah. M
E Gr*hsm.
C'htcfkgo Markets*
Closing quotation* furnished daily by
W. VV, Carnes, NIercbantlise
Broker.
CLCSI5G Al 2 30.
C R Sides -august 4 77X, September 4 99.
Fork—August * 85.
J ard—August 6 If 15.
Wheat-July 101H. August SOtf 59^^. Sep-
t amber Kli #9IX
Com—August 3*X937%-
Oatft—August
Receipt of Hop—J4.0P0.
a&aosn WHoieBoiu «&rAet
cosAAcrm oailt bt
o. xxi^SLai
a RAIN AND PRO VISIONS.
BACON—Clear no siaea
Shoulder*.
Bulk elenr nb sides^.
Bulk shoulders M
Choice SC I
LARD—inobls.
Leaf, in
Leaf, in —
OAts— For feed—
Rast proof seed..
BALT—Virginia^
Liverpool.
J£RA f,
boited —
CORN—By car load.-
imaii lois M .—
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl
Choice r*vi**"
Extra family. Par bbU.
Family* per bb.«
Extra per bbU*.
OOFFE B—Common
Fair _
Good...
SOAPS—Perib_. MM .
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba. hhds..
Choice Cuba. bDUr................
8 agar house, hhds ................
Sucarhouse, bbl*..
Choice h-Vw Orleans
SUGAR—Golden C
G. 9oaee.M». M .....a-Ht«-*»«>*>.
Bxtra C. white...........
Standard A ~.—~—
Granulated
Powdered and crushed..,
ORICEKRS-Soda
Straw oerry
Fancy
fi AN DLJ88—8tar..«„
NALLS—Bans ll*..
8TARCH
PEPPER
?P1CK. mmm
GINGER
NUTM£i4B.. M .....
CLOVES
OIG A KS—Per
CH BRDOTo......
^NC FF—Lorillard’s. iar
Lorillard’s, foii... M ,«
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Lucy Hinton... M .
“ir.©...
. 3i@S7
. 2Sfs2l
. 2»
.
. V*4@9*4
. 9X^9K
. 7ipi0
, ii a ll
, io a II
. m*
...* 17K
. 76 a) 2:1
TAKE
8iKifonr Lrvra Rbgtjxaxob ou Usdicixi
is an infallible remedy for Malarioos Fevers,
Bowel Comolaints, Jaundice, Colic, Restless
ness, Mental Depression, Sick Headache, Con*
stipation. Nausea, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, etc.
Bxmm&NS'
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHEBS
HIDES—Green salt, per -
Dry sail HT 6 -*-
Dry flints.
GOAT SKI.**—Dry, perfb.... 10to»3
SHisBP SKINS—Fer piece
SHEARLINGS—Per mere t^io
DEERSKINS—per Ib 14toM
LEAF HER—In the rougn.. 15©22
RACCOON—Per pieoo...... 5tof0
MINK—Per piece 10@*3
OTTKR—Per piece 5Ws»i 00
BEAVER—Per piece..,.. t'tol 25
GREY FOX SKINS 15^25
RED FOX 2 to40
WILD CAT—Per piece........... 6tol0
OPOSSUM—Per piece...^,
MUSKRAT—per piece,
TALLOW—Prime, per
WAX—Pure yellow, per
GINSENG—Per lb
DRIED APPLES—Prime per
DRIED PEACH88—Peoled.brigLt No 11 noin
UT»pFeft.d. No 1^ ( noin
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece., burry, per lb..., M lOtoifi
Unwashed ... 18^26
Washed 25@33
piece to 5
piece................ to 5
i. per lb..... to 5
sv, per ib.. 20toU
lb toso
»too£8 ana ifonas
C0B3K SD .DlXLYilBY
L. UIPXjEY, BROKHU.
Georgia 8 percent bonds.....................101 a 115
Georgia? per cent, bonds (gold) .....112 a l)S
Geirgia7 per cent, bonds (regular). M ...I08 a 109
fGeorgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)....It7 a 108
Georgia 7 par cent, bonds (Smith) .112 a 11S
Georgia 6 per cent a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new).....105 a 106
City of Macon7 percent, (long)64 a €6
City of Macon 7.per cent (short)... 70 a 75
Oityof Augusta 7 per ceut„*~ ...UHi a 101
City of Atlanta 7 per cent... 10b
City of Atlanta 8 per cent..... 108 a ih5
City ot 8amnnah^ 72 a 74
Central Raiiroaajoint mortgaxA H7» *08
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds..... 10b a Uu
Macon and Western R R bonds ^.pnrand int
Northeastern R Rbonds (oodor«xi)...... 105 a 1<6
Himitnwestern Raiiroaa..,.. pur and u;t
South Ga. a.id Flo, 1st mortgage l«*7 a 109
A. A G. R. R. 2d mortgage (enuorse-i)...a lt>4
youth Gaand Fla . . 82 a 8-
Western R.R. Of Alabama 1st mortgagellh a li2
Western tt. tt ©I Alabama £*} raortg ut** 110 a 1«2
M. A A. K.R. 1st mortgage (not endor*il )?i0 a 90
M A A R ft, 2d mortgage ienJorsed).. para loo
Simthwestern R R stock 99 a luO
Georgia Railroad fituCK mmN M) a 81
neutral Railroad stock f5 a 67
AmruNta A Havannali Railroad ^tock 105
42 nd Annual Session
Will begin on
WEDNESDAY, 17th September,
With a full corps of experienced Prciewore and
1 UHchers.
Ti e very bast advantages in Literature.
Ancient a; d Uodera Languages. Music and
Art.
Domestic Department unsurpassed for com
fort and care.
Exrteoaes payable one half in September. b»l*
ance iu February.
Board and Regular Tuition in two Lower
Clistei 6250
Bourn and Regular Tuition in three Higher
Classe» $280
Board, Regular Tuition, Music and French
er German in two Lower Classes...^ $320
Boi?d, Regular Tuition, Muaic and French
or German in three Higher Clashes $3i0
Ten per cent discount on Cash bills tor Board
and Tuition,
No credit exivpt on good bankable paper,
send for Laialogue to
THE
NEW TOILET SOAP
A mr*dical writor says: 4, A la*ire part of the
soap** now in use are made from putrid grease
obtained from tenement houses, jails, hospitals,
and public institutions, and no possible process
cun render item pure and fit for me. The medi
cal faculty of London and Paris nave warned
their patients aud friends to use cxiy sO ;ps of
tested puriiy.”
Ifjouw«nt a fine quality, milled, absolutely
pure Toilet Heap, without vile perfumes, which
often cover still viler materials, ask your Chem
ist for
RICKSECEER’S SKIN SOAP.
which is made only of Vegetable Oils, softens
tbr Skin, contains no coloring matter, makes a
rich luxurious lather, is safe, without perfume,
aud is economical, lasting as lone as two cakes
of ordimry Toil;t Soap. Mammoth Tablets sold
at 25 cents.
Be sure to get the genuine at
Massenbnrg's.
LAST CALtX*.
T H A time for paying the balance of the City
Taxes is very short, and all persons owing
taxes o» any kind are earnestly requested to call
aud par up and save coat. 1 am coin pilled to
close my books at once as my orders are impera
tive. No exemptions » om th^se rules.
Uiflce Hours—From 9 a m to i p m, and 3pm
to 5 p m.
iun27 5t
The reason that this medicine is successful in
so many cases with whicu remedies previously
tried were unable to cope, is attributable to the
fact ths tit is a medicine wnich reaches and re
moves the causes of the various maladies to
which u ta adapted. Liver Complaint, Fever
aud Ague, etc, and Dyspepsia in its worst form
yields to the potent power of the Regulator. It
cobs no; merely relieve the sufferer, but effects
a permanent cire. Simmons* Liver Regulator
or Medicine has also been used successfully for a
long time as a substitute for Quinine and Cale*
mel. and the effects of this medicine are truly
wonderful.
lallTEIR
It is prepared upon strictly scientific princi
ples and. being an entirely Vegetable Compound,
u a harmless but effectual medicine.
It is a well known fact that food ill digested
but imperfectly nourisaes the system as it is
partially assimilated by the blood. Sufferers
with Dv>p:»p-ia whose circulation is impover
ished and nerves weakened t xperienoe a decid
ed and rapid improvement in their physical and
mental condition bo* the use ol Simmons* Liver
Regulator,
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 heilthy condition of body and
mind. Clergymen, bankers, bookkeepers, edi
tors and others that lead sedentary lives will
find much rebel from the frequent headaches,
nervousness and constipation, resulting from
want of eterctse. by taking the Regulator. And
persons living in unhealthy localities mav avoid
all bilious attacks by taking this medicine occa
sionally to keep the Liver in healthy action.
or
It should be used by all parsons, old and
young, and no iamijy can afford to be without it,
aud, by being kept ready for immediate resort,
will save many au hour of suffering and many a
dollar iu time and doctor’s bills.
SiiiciSfi!
O-ijini! and genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
8 dd by all Druggists. may7
It isfals e -conomv to buy & cheap Organ when
i few dollars more will get the incom
parable and always reliable
MASON & HAMLIN.
■J r LOWEST PRICED,
j 1 POOREST AND DEAREST.
DJJT HIGHEST PRIDED.
BU I BEST AMD CHEAPEST.
New Styles,
' ~' ' HEW PRICES,
Ten ‘stout, t"
Sjy Six Stops, Elegant
ar-raca k **A Embossed Walnut
-rkW Case, of new design,
J 0)> .Ttnlo ..........480
aets
*r Illuminated Case
1*^5, f only 595
? en 8t °P s » 4 sets
-rfe; Rood* Mirror Tod
^Case, with Gold
j. .;«*• Bronze Ornamenta-
iasom h ^ tl - 0ll> only.$100
OYER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WJRLLa EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEARS PAST.
PARIS - 1867, VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO, 1*75 PlSILt. PA. 1»I6
PARIS - 1876! 8WKDKN - 1818
Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thoma*,
Ole Buil, Gottschnlk, Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians ot
Europe and America, The testimony as to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
all others la emphatic, overwhelming and indis-
du table
RESTED ONTIL PAID fOR.
These Urvans are now onercu purchasers by
moiitbly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. From
one to three years time given for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches. Schools
and Pastors. Ageuts wanted everywhere. Or
gans Kent on trial to any part of the South. We
pay freight both wavs if r.ct satisfactory.
MfflERW WHOLESALE DEPOT.
. _r the more convenient auppo ol Southern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es
tablished at Savannah. Ga, from which Dealers,
Chur hes. Teachers, and the retail trade can be
rappljedat New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, 0a.
SU/lUfACTUBEu's WnoLBsslS AOUSTS,
anr2 dfawSm
10 Boxes beat Cream Cheese.
10 Tubs choice Dreamery Butter.
Just received ou consignment and for sale
w by
unSiJ JONES A COOK.
M ew Firm.
H AYING associated with me my father. Mr
D RCooV, urder the firm name of J L
Cook A Co. we will continue the milling business
at the Georgia Mills. Mr Chester will cont inue
with us and will be pleased to serve his friends
as in the past.
jun7 lm J L COOK.
NOTICE.
I HAVE this day sold my Bar snd Restaurant,
No 68 Cherry street, to J M W Christiau. of
this city. Upon retiring from the business l
beg leave to express my hvartfelt thank > for the
liberal patrora<e and kindress shown me for
the thirteen years I have been in tba business,
and respectfully ask my customer* and Inends
to continue their patronage to Mr Christian,
my successor. J VALENTINO.
I have this day. as per above statement,
fcoucht J Valentino’s entire interest in bit Bar
and Bestaur-nt.No6* Cherry street.
I earnestly iurite err ry body who wishes to
cat and drink to call and see n»e. I pronme to
spare no xr oney or lahor or politeness to satisfy
and make all who visit my hoare feel perfectly
at home. I intend to keep nothing bnt the test
to eat and drink. My waiters know they have
to be poiite, attentive ami obliging.
I am prenarrd to lod*e all who will call to see
me. Thankful for post patronage and earnestly
asking a continuance of the same 1 am, very
respectfully,
julSSt
J If W CHRISTIAN.
White Sulphur Springs,
HALL COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Johnson Sc Brook, Managers.
Open from 1st June to 1st October, 1879.
Carriages at White Sulphur Springs Depot to
meet all Trains on Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Li <e Railway, only two miles distant.
Double Doily Mails. Housts all new, with
home comforts.
Considerable improvement since last year.
Terms per day per week $14; per month $S5.
Children under 12 years and rolored Nurses and
Sen ants half price, hpeciol rates to families.
may27 2aw3w»
Warm wPKiNG-a,
MERIWETHER COUNTx*. GA.
feet above the sea, a fountain gushing forth
1,4':0 gallon* per minute— t;-xnperature 90 de
grees Fa”. , .
The atmosphere it unexcelled for purity and
dryness, aud the continual mountain Meezes
render it alwaya pleasant.
RATES OF BOARD
Per day.......... 5 i 00
Per week ...... 10 00
Per tnonfn .. 30 00
Children ar>d servants half price.
Hacks to meet ea-h train at Han I'ton, Geueva
and ijtGrange.
For further nfoimation afidres*
J L MU8T1 N.
junUeodfiw Proprietor.
KOTXC&;.
T HE Macon and Brunswick Railroad re-pect-
full.v announces to Darties inter ste-i il is
prepared to offer very low ratos and very supe
rior iaduceoirnt* to those who might wish to
visit Adams' Park or Cumberland Island, or io
form Fishing Purtiep »o local points along its
line. Por rates, details and partimlar* please
communicate with the undersigned or with
Albert A Sharp, General Traveling Passenger
Agent, who mav be fount eitner pairsinaliy or
by note at M r Burr Brown’s store.
Macon, Ga, April 17.1879.
HENRY M DRINK.
anrlRfiw Gen Ticket A assamre* Agent.
GEO. P.
ROWELL
«£ CO.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau
For Ten Gents: One hundred
page Pamphlet with Lists of
Newspapers and Advertising
Bates.
H AVING completed my arrangements to
have Macon at an earlv da*q I would ear-
nestly request all those indebted to mo to come
For Ten Dollars: Four lines in-
serted one week m Three Hum
dred and Fifty Newspapers.
* IO
Spruce Si,
m. ir.
I 0 PLANT.
I. C. PLANT & SON
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - - GSORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
Stock* and Bonds bought and sold on
New Flour
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- New Wheat. One car load just re
ceived by
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G eorgia, jasper county—Mrs f
Jordan makes application for exemptio
or personalty and valnatioc and setting apart of
homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at my
office at 10 o'clock a m, on Saturday, 28th June,
1879. F M SWANSON,
jun6 lawtw* Ordinary.
Thf Tobacco.
The best Smoking To
bacco 1n this or any
other Market, in 1-4,1-2
and 1 pound Packages,
put up expressly and
only for
! Rankin, Massenburg & Co.
HUNT’S
LEMON TONIC
A SAFE AND RELIABLE REMEDY FOR
Chills. Chill* and Fever. Intermittent Fever
and Agu*. Dumb Agu•*, and all Mias
matic Fevers and Bililous
Diseases,
Is offe'ed to the public to supply a pressitnc need,
viz i A remedy wnich will make a certain cure
every time u taken ancoran>g to directions,
which contains no Strychnire or any other pow
erful po'son -and which is pleasant to take. In
"Hunt's Lemon Tonic,” we claim lo have all
these combined This is no c rtrh-ix-miy nos
tram, but is prei*»roJ by us to be sold mour
regular busia^ss. just as wo sell Blue to ass arid
Castor Oil.
The crowning excellence of this remedy, above
its certainty to cure, is that no injurious effect
whatever can arise frem its use. unless organic
disorder had b'ien induced before the Lemon
Tonic was taken, the patient will be left as
healthy as il-he had never had the disease.
None genuine without our written signature
on the wrapper.
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
9tf DsUGUISTS MACON, OA.
3E51d©r Mouse
INDIAN SPRING, GA.
W. a. Bidor,8r., Proprietor,
This wail kiuwn House is now open for tho
accommodation of visiters It is situated nearer
the Spring than any other public house, il a
largo Oak Grove, and is both spacious and com
fortable. Tha tables are supplied with the best
the market afford*. A String Orchestra will lie
in attendance.
Rates of Board—Per day $1 50, per we*k 67 00,
per month 225 on,full tf
TtIBUTlON.CLASS H. AT NEW ORLBaN*.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th, 18,*9-111th MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 18C5, for the term of
twenty-five years, to which contract th*- inviola
ble faith ot the State is pledged with a Capital of
$1,000,000, to which it ha* since added a reserve
fund of $350,000. IIS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
cn the second Tut*saay. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
CAP1TALPR1ZB $3a.*»00.
100,000 Tickets at $2 each, Half Tickets $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize .{30.000
1 Capital Prize........ lo^o
1 Capiufi Prize T -,, 5.000
* * 6.000
5,000
10,000
~~~~ 10,000
10,000
.......... 10.000
10,000
500
20 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
200 Prizes of 50 ........
5 rt n Prizes of 20
l,OOOPxizea of 10 —..
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
• 9 Approximation Prizes of $300...^.....,
8 Approximation Pria- a of 200.„........
9 Approximation Prizes of 100..........
900
1,557 Prizes, amounting to $110,400
Responsible corresponding azents wanted at
all prominent points, ij whom a liberal compen
sation will be paid.
Application lor rates to clubs should only be
made to the home offic*-in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for farther
information .or send orders to
M A DAUPHIN,
P O Box 692. New Orleans. La.
All our grand extraordinary drawing* are un
der the supervision and raanugemrnt of GEN G
T BKAUUKutARD and GEN JUBAL Qi
EARLY,
inly 9
INDIAN SPRING, GEORGIA.
T HIS well known house, having undergone
thorough repair and refurnished* wixh new
an-i elegant furniture, is now opened for the re
ception of health and pleasure seekers
Kates of board per day $2: week $10; month
$3* Children under twelve aud colored ser
vants half price. ,
Special inducements offered families.
A first-class Orchestra has been engaged f
the season.
B W COLLIER,
Jun4 Sm Proprietor.
to Ctae ail Bauer.
15 Tub* frnhanrt sw<rn Cream try Butter.
10 Bote, new cream Cheeie.
20 Cans freah Tennessee Butter.
Just received on cousljnment and for sale
cheap by
■imtr JONES A COOK.
llamncr Hall, Montgomery, ila.
Cbnrcb Echool lor blrls,
Kt Rsv E II Wilmuk, D D. Visitor.
Ear Gko M EvasnahT. D D, Bettor.
Session open, October ISth and 14th.
Terms. $U0 por school year. ju!81 ut
ITOi'ICS-
desire to lure uo outstanding debt, when
K BUB.
Prop Lanier House.
The Gower Springs.
TO THE PUBLIC:
w ® ter *°l? Place is now open to
visitors for the se-son. The hotel is tie.- with
large.airy, plastered rooms. fui,;,sh,.,l wichneaL
new furniture, and m.v table ;s supplietl »t all
VZ , ”d lh .b‘ he bmt lllofl ' 1 " tnarket* of Oaines-
™ ' ‘“. 8 •“"OBtMlUlir country afford, a-.d
polite and attenttvo servants arealw«vs on hand
to attend visitor,. The hotel 1,‘ne mite and.
quarti r north of tbo court house in HainesWIle?
in a beautiful native oak forest, on a bish. sandy
eannenro. from which the besuti'ul Bine Riiiae
» connected with the city, post-
offlce aiid Air LinedeiKit bystreet railroad.
.Tn. e l o^t chaty besto water in the
o“'. or i? f . ll !“ (5 . 0Wer Mprina I lint this one of tho
D{ st chilly brate waters I have ever exnmiiied.”
I make no empty promises I will treat all
visitors and patrons alike and refer with pleas
ure to my patrons of last season as to my fare,
attentions, and the excellence of the watt-.r.
KespeetfuDy, K N GOWKS,
Gainesville, Ga,
jul8 cod St
Atlaniic_Coasi Line
PlSBBKriRk DhPAUTMUNT,
WlLMIHQTON. N C, J PUB 15,1879
C ommencing June 15,1879. the Atlan
tic COAST LINE OF’ RAILWAYS and
tneir connections will operate the following do
scribed series of Summer Schedules, which bv
reason of their variety and superior comfort
OTmmeDd themKelvesto the attention of all trav
elers and Summer Tourists from Ma-on, Ga, and
all points along the Southwestern Georgia and
Macon and Augusta Railroads
No 1—All rail daily, via Augusta, Wilmington
, Richmond
Leave Macon via Ga Railroad...... 710 a m
Leave Augusta via SCR R J * * 8 45- p m
Leave Wilmington ”* 7.10 a m
Lwavo Weldoo J jjjm p ^
Arrive Richmond......^ ..I...!.!"”'. 4.4J p m
Arrive at W» sh’.tigton . 9 53p m
Arrive at Baltimore via li and P & R.Til:55 p m
f mve ., d o t t . via B and O R R...U 20 p m
Arrive Philadelphia 8-35 * m
Anive New Yor« . ...* «’• 45 P M
Elegaut Sleeping Cara Augusta t:» Wilmington
Vfiy Loaches Wilmington t» Richmond Pull
man Sleepers Richmond to New York
,,?T^ ay Li peDaily (except Sundays) be'.ween
Weldon and Baltimore To Weldon as per No
Arrive PortFmouth 5.30 p m
Arrive Old Point M...*.*..*.*,* 7:' 0PM
Arrive Baliimure ...V' .V 7*00 a m
Arrive New York 2:< 5 p m
Portsmouth to Biltimorn {>v iho unrivalled
Ba ? V1KGINIA « OAKOMNA
Hn T**r . ^S1DA. landing nil passenger.* directly
at Phiiadelpnia Trains at Canton Whurf, Balti
more
Philadelphia to New York Pullman Palace
Cars
No 3—Old Dominion Steamship T-ine from Ports
mouth, Virginia, bj the mag uiflce 11 r Sidewhcel
Steamships—
Isaac Bell, Rach Mord y a. 00 P M
Old Dominion eaeh Wetlnesdny 6,<;0 p ««
’ .vanoke «*'uch Saturday f, ; (j0 p m
Connecting directly at railroad wharves v
trains leaving M-con, Sundays. Tuesdaya
Friaays at 7.10 a m
For sleeping caraccommcdations, state romnn.
1 steamers and all information apply at Burr
Itrown'sBcokStme, JO - AU H WlliTK, Acent
Atlantic Coast Line, S C HUGE, 'ticket 5g-nt.
Mulberry street, or other special aKcnts ol ihe
line
K'nrficliAtnitoal! points North a-nl East fi.ei-
form in rates wmt -n *»{,-, time iahle9
and all information, inquire at Ticket Oflkes
Union Depot A FOP ,
General Passenger Agent
junc20 2m
R. F. LftWrON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Waxelbaum * Bro’i
l)ry Goods House.
Wkofetal,
A BENERAL BAKKIH9, BRS8EI5ME SSt
EXCHAN6E BUSINESS CONE. C8LLECTI0RS
ATTEKDtD TO WITH CARE , e J3 D^PATK*.
mays 3 m
OJPTSGMl 33 i
SAVJS TOUR 2SYES.
TF vour vision is failing—if you are itroaio*
kiES&S&A Jr cjesii ’ h ‘ i5 *®SSS
tfr. Oh. Eefeld* Optician,
«nd your eyeriKht will be benedtad by hi,
JXS ttpevt-cloa snd Kye Gl«*os. Th,r
will romovo ,11 dimnes*. blurs, oonfusioas aal
uontmjt specks, nnd the most auiiittve eve will
be restored to its nurm&l Aud healthy condition :
•avtug fatisue, requiring less liitht ana cutHiro
the wearer to view plainly ell met* object-,
theso useful end unapproachable Glasses esu
only'beprocured from Mr OH EB-’LL'i Ilia
establishment—No SeSeo.ud bt. Heron, Go.
A LA.RGB lot in rtoro end for ssl, at lore
prices.
«M JONES ft COOK.
Wm, B. SturLevant 6s Go,j
103 PARK place, new ycre.
(Lato of Bavannub, Ga.)
SOUTHEP.H FRUITS AND ¥E6E?M£3 fl
SPECIAL??,
Consignments solicited. Prompt aud fai&ia
Returns made.
to Messrs Jones A Cook. Mason; John
McMahcn, Bj.q, Savannah. Ga; Milo ilikk H«.
vanuah.Ga, National Park Bank, NtV York.
Btaucils furnished on app'it ation.
l0f handling PEaUHBSmmI
DRIED Fruits are unexcelled ia thla city.
rav«4 2aw8w v
CSJKfflrXJN-iOJU
ETJPATJLA. ALABAMA.
OOD BO ARD aid Rooms aud ths Hat At
Sheldon Collins & Co.
BLACK
AKI? COLuHE*’
Office, !%•an*V<
PElilflSi.
-( Street,
NEW\.
1 W. KUSKC * OO'
SslSIcI Oux^si.
20 I?oxe3 Bellies.
20 Boxes Long Clears
20 Boxes Long Backs
For sale low to close con
signment.
Tinsley, Brother & Co.
inU St
Springs.
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA.
HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT.
t Hotel. Accommodation* for eight hundred
guinea. Hot Paths, in conjunction with climatic
influences almost specific for Rheumatism,
Ncu-algic. Nervous a-.d Constitutional Diseases.
Diseases of the skin. Kidneys and Bladdo", and
Malarial Disorders.
Send for descriptive Circular
no V/w H- HOWMtmx. Pro
K. W. OUBBEDGE,
SROKEH
Real Estate Agent.
STOCKS A*D B3N03 BOUfiMT AND SOLD
STHICTIY 0H GliMMISSiOK.
THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTtL,
IN JEW YORK CITY,
has jtsTABLTS.'nsn
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES.
For families rem unii g o:.*j u-cck upwards,
$J7 60 $2i and $f4 53each, according lo uumber
occupying room ai d location o‘ the same, :or
mombs of June and July, and $-i »nu2-50ier
week for months of august and S^Dttiuher.
tona.^ lm
AIBEMARU: H3IEL,
(European Plan )
Broadway. FivrH Avs A TwjswiY.PuUBin St,
MADISON SQUARE.
HNEW YORK.
jolflm
Public Opinion
lb DKCIDSULY IN PAVOft OP THB
1AC0N CITY mm.
KEASONS:
They are selling the balance of stock so much
LESS than cost to cl >■»« up the store and take
Sumner Vacation. CALL ONE AND ALL.
junll
RU LINGS A MOYh
Jolin Hardeman,
Attorney at Law,
Tax Receiver’s Notic®
AM now eceiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty lor the j ear lfciii and w^uld h© pleased
have Tax-Pay era call and make their Re
turns promptly, m tho time is short r,al tha
Kooks must, be closed as the Jaw directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Rt-csiver llibb Co,
apr24 tf Office No9u MuU.’y Nt, Macon, Ga
FIRST RATIONAL BARI,
MACON, <&*,
BANK OF DEPOSIT. aiSOCOKT nHD EtSHAHiS
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 a. Hi
W W WRlObKT, i (l i'l.ANT,
janll ^'*' h '' er S’ro.viual'i
Lost Out far Uib fcspgi
O N end utier this date we wiJ] deliver Iceia
all parts of the city at lc per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or the Mulberry Sireet De
pot will receive prompt*?!tent
may72 MaBum ICE FACTQRy.
H* CRANSTON & CO.,
Broker* and Commission Merchants, 41 A!»-
b#m • Street. Atlar.tH, Ga.
gents for th« Geo Fox March M* <uf:ic urina
cropany, the Mi»m* Oil and Soap Mai.ufactu<!
g Company. Cli.cago quotations, spot an^S
tores, of Meat and Grain received every hour
Ice, lee, Ice.
O UR Mulberry street Depot is now open far
the s asmi. where Ice cm ho procured iu
any de*tir©Q quantity. The usual Sunday hour*
will be observed.
ma>£2 MACON ICE FACTORY
O’
T .HE entire stock of BOOTH and 8HOEB
LEATHER ard FCN D1NGK, also stock m
Tannery and everything pertaining *o the busi
ness, is tolie sold in the ml thirty ua\8re«am-
rssof cost in order to; wind up the estate of th
deceased Jacob sschnll.
Any one *m need of Boots and. Shoes can save
5 per cent by calling on u«*.
mqvSS HKaRY S fl \T L' Tr.iatee.
W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Ccun sailor
at Law,
SANLEBSVILLE, - - G20P.GIA,
mayl7
Hi MU'K! KOOKS!
£ | TflK «0hPEL 01 JftI! 35 oie.
s S | Just out. Great favorite.
gilGOOD ARWM 35 or.,
g > J Well known, al ways good.
j SHINING RIVER! 35
Tory b-autiful aoncs.
iT-TuEHS OP £561ISII SOa\6 ! $2 50.
g S j East song collection.
* g CLUSTER OF G BMS! T2 50.
« g j Capital Piano Piecrs.
^S GKHS OF THR DANCE! $2 50
^ § J Brilliant Waltzes, Ac*
I Lives of Bethoven, ($2 0v>), Mr>zxrt
($175) Bchuaiann. (SI 7i) an<l other*;
most interesting, also Kilter’s History of
Music. 2 vo!s esc** (t: 60). .
sm f Muti^l Recoid ($2fit). Good reading,
* 1 once a week, all the new*, and line selec-
iL o 1 tion of music.
£ H i Descriptive Catslogoea. (10c), of autioR
^ | all Music Bocks that are published. Very
| valuable for referanet. l&Oi books.
Any book mailed, for retail price.
OLIVER, 0ITS0N&CO., Boston.
O H UilSOti i CO. 843 K’dway U T.
ftintt tf
ANCHOR LINE.
UNITED E8 STATMAIL brEASIBIte,
Fail from New York for
OLA »OOW. every 8 ITU RDAY;
And REGULARLY to LONDON direct.
PossagcJ to Glasgow, Londonderry, belfast
Liverpool
.SALOON CABINS. $69 to ^iSO.CURRBNCY
SECOND CAB'N. including nil tqu;«;lc% $40
STEBKtGh tJ28
TO LONDON BY DIRhcT 6TEAVSB,
No Steerage.
SALOON CABINS, and $65.
* Excursion Ticket* at Reduced Kato?.
Pas^f.n.e- accommodations unsurpassed f: rele
gance and comfort. All Staterooms on
main deck.
For Books ofjnforraatiov., P ans. Ac,
Applvto Hf NDB&SON BROTHERS,
1 BOWLING GRKKN N“W YORK,
or to T £1 HENDERSON, MAO >N.
mav27 Sm
leat, leal, leal
C ASH paid for Wheat o
it at the Gooikih ill
ml jao7
Flour exchanged for
2^. 35L- JtjLRSti
kxtornby AT LAIY,
I have remov-d one of my brick offices corner
Foplur and Second Sirota
f X addition to local business, 1 will give apecla
L attention to cases entrusted to roe in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and in the
United State* Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Georgia novll