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MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 10, 1879-PRICE FI YE CENTS.
Number 9.269
TOE .MATE LEUISLXTUKE.
ATtiNTA, Jaly 8th, 1879.
THE SEN ATE
m ,.t at the u«o»l hour, the PreiiJent in
by B-e. Mr. Martin, of thU
olfv. ,
UJ* oiUrd, qa>rum declared, ana the
journal read and approved.
L*«v* of aba^noe fprantrd to Mr.
Hamilton, on account of droeaa* of hit
brother.
Senator MrDhoiel, Chairman of the
Judiciary Coionntiee, mil) a report. It)
rcivtd aid te.d.
A ineasafe ftM the Governor wa, ro-
oeie.d.
Bt.OLUTlONi.
By Senator ftaswil—To aid to the re
port ot the Committee on Mud Lind), a
bill of the fee. and co«t« charged for ia-
■uinff the tax fi fat. Agreed to.
By Senator U ,d<es, “that the report
of the Joint Committee on the endorse
ment of the Mort bees tern; ro ilroad honor
made laat December, be taken np to-mor
row.” Lut.
Bf Seoator Granting, “that, the Com
mmee on Bolee reri.e the Bale,, and
tha. one hundred eopiea be printed.”
Adopted.
HcUiE BILhJTHIED READIKO
To allow •l.ruodaoc* to repleTy prop
erty b> forma pauperi*. Passed.
To compel Cou.tahiea and Bailiffs to
aell at regular da; and honre, unless
property would be damaged thereby.
Peaeed.
To amend section 4 411 of the code,
prescribing penalty in case, of larcny
from the per eon. Passed.
To fix tue oumpen-auon of ordinaries
in caara of lunacy. P saed.
LI I.hi CF TUE SECOND HEADING.
To amend seotion 4324 of ibe oode, re
ferring to the paniabmeut for mutdei.
TnoJnd-oi.ry Uomulttee reported aC-
Torrely.
Senator Howell moved to reoommit the
bill, whtoo, after considerable debate over
a reaomuoa to make it the regular order
for atuinre day, was done.
To require judges of (bo Superior
Courts lo report to the judges of the Su
preme Court, end the judges of the Su-
prime Court to the Legislature, defects,
mrdifiaaiiooa aod changes iu Ibe con,Il
lation and statute law of the State. Ta
bled for tue present, withoot reading a
second time.
To othoe and declare the different
grades ot murder, and to provide amiable
penalties tnerefor. Tabled, without a
second reading.
To provide for the c mediation of
mortgages, needs, liens, eta. Toe com
mittee reported adversely to Ibe passage
of the bill. A motion to reoommit was
lost, t ut on motion of Seuator Preston
the repurt was disagreed to and tba bill
reed tne second time.
Senator BusssU, ohairman of the Com
mittee on Enrollment, reported several
bills ready tor the signature of the Pres
ident of ibe'Senate.
The Senate udjonmed till ten a. m. to
morrow,
THE HOUSE.
Atlanta, July 9,1879.
The House met at Ibe usual hoar. The
Speaker in the chair. Prayer by the
Cnaplaio. Boil calud and the journal,
read and approved.
A seat on the floor was extended to
Hon. P. W. E igar.
Mr. R,nkio, ot Gordon, offered a rero-
luliou tnal five hnndrei oopiea of the evi-
(fence taken in the investigation ot the
Wild Laud Committee bo printed.
Agreed.
Toe regular order was taken up, which
ia the cUi ot counties for the introduction
of new matter.
The Speaker stated that he would rule
that under the resolution offered by the
Jniiciary Committoo on the subject ot
focal and speci.it bids and adopted oy the
House, rep.Tied day before yesterday,
that each special blit must bv recom
mended by a resolution referring the bill
to tbe Oumunltee on Local and Special
L jgitUtwn, and that tbo yeas and nays
wanld bv required on each each bill snd
resolution. ;
BILL, OF TUE SECOND REIDING.
Mr. Cnambers, of Wilkerson—A bill
to probiort tha sale «f spirituous liquors
wiibm two miles of Bolhel ohntcb, Wit-
keratin cunoty, aooompsmed a resolution
to ibe t fleet that tba bill ba read onou
sod referred to tbo Committee on Local
and Speolvl Bills.
Too yens aud nays were called and re
sulted in yeas 144, nays 3, and the bill
referred.
Air. Jordan, of Wilkes—A bill to pro
vide for the examiuation of justicea of
toe pease by v board of exsminiog law
yers before ibvV a-e admitted to otlioe.
r.ead aud referred to the Judiciary Com*
mittee.
Mr. Hants, of Whitfield—A bill to
amei.d mo.iou 2970 of tbe code, increas
ing the liability of railroads and otuer room
moo carriers lo regaid to torts amounting
to felonies. Judiciary committee.
Mr. Tamer, of Brooke, chairman of
the Judiciary Committee, snbmit:ed a re
port savers) lo several bills.
Mr. Paine, Chairman of tbe Committee
CD Eoiollmeut, submitted a report.
Mr. Hammond, of Taomea, offered
tbs fr-lloviog r. solution; •
Jtaolvcd, l'oat it ib no. made recss-iar?
by viitov of any provision or tbe Constitu
tion of inis State nor by any rule of tula
it .us.- that tbe yeas aud nays be taken
on the iniroduoit ,n uf any local
or special b.ll within tbe view of having
the same referred to same one of tne
standing committees of the Home.
A n.i s- .go from tbs Senate announc
ing t.he psn-.-goof ceitaiu bills.
Avery extensive dsoute arose under
the resolution above, in which M.s.rs.
V.nccy, My bait, Harrison. Hooey, Math-
ewa. Turner of Boots, and Speaker Bacon
(Davie of U-Usrou in toe cnaltj Cox of
Troupe, abd Hammond of Tn-omaa in con
clusion.
Toe prey ons question was called, and
cn morion uf Mr. Adams, of Chatham,
the yeas and nays were ordered and taken,
toe vote was 102 yeas to 49 nayo, aod toe
rerolatmn oi Mr. Hammond woo agreed
to.
The Bonce tben.nadcr this resilntion,
leaumid tbe regular order of business,
taking a rising vote on a'! loesl Dills in
lien ot the yea-r and n,j b as rated by tbe
Speaker.
Mr. Hank’s bills were then voted cn by
a rising vote acd were referred to the
committee on Local aud Special bill-.
Mr. Poppiltf Wayne —f bill to reduce
the bund cl ibeebrriff of Wayce e nnty.
Committee on Local end Special bill a
Ai»o, a bill lo perfect the taxation of
vptruoou* or malt liquora iu Wayne.
Sane dir-onoo.
Abo, a bilil to compen-’ote the ordinary
of Wayne county. Committee on Local
and Special biI,
Mr. Bian.ly, of Wa-hinglcu—k bill to
abolish the cnm-.ntl court of tbe conaty
of Washington. Beferred to the Com-
tDitlee in Local and Sp.-cial Bill*.
Mr. Batkvdale, of Warren—A bill to
incorporate John-on*a Church, and pro
hibit toe sale of liquor within twoT miles.
Referred to tbe Committ-e. Vote, 102 to
o. Also, a bill to prohibit toe sile of
l:qoj r within the corrorato limits of War-
renioo. H-ferr,,} by a vote of 101 to. 0
to the Commu’.ee on Local and Special
Legislation.
Mr. Butt, of Union—A bill to enforce
the provisions of the Constitution relat
ing lotbe selection of jurors. Referred
to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Cox, of Troup—A bill to authorize
-r*e city of West Point lo establish ft sys-
teci of public schools independent of the
Otate -[ rm . Referred to the Ccmciit-
bocal and Special Bills.
Mr. Aa-iry, of Troup—A bill to amend
tbe municipal laws of West Point. Bs-
ferrtid to the Commi-tee ou Local as)
Sp-clat Bills. Vote, 93 to 0
Al e, a memorial sgainst tbe sale of
liquor.
Mr. C„x moved a s usoeotioo of the
rotes lo enable him to rnuve a rc-sommit-
tal of tbe report uf tbe oommittea on tbe
mves! ig it too into the Governor's indorse
meet of the North- a,tern railroad bond,
agreed to.
Mr. Wilcox, of Telfair—A bill to pro
bib t fishiog ou the lands of B.muel C.
XloOOlsor; also a bill to piohiblt fishing
In Ln(le Ocmntgee River, also a bill to
organize a board of roads and revenues in
T.lfair conuty; all were referred lo Com'
oiit'ee oo Local and Special Bills.
Mr. Caapmmn of Talliaferro—A b II to
amend tne ohmler of the town of Cra»
ford.iV lit; also to probibittbo sale of li
quors in said town; referred 10 Commit
tee on Local aod Special Bills.
Mr Matthew* of t'atbof—A bill to re
lieve Richard L. Leonard from certain
disabilities ; also a bill to amend tau act
inoorporating tte town of Talbott or; re
ferred to tbe Committee on Special acd
Local B IP.
Mr. Davidson of Sumter—A bill to pro
vide for the forealoanre of chattel mort'
gages ; referred to tbs Judioiary Good
im mo.
Mr. Harrison, under a suspension of
the rates, moved to refer tfce bill, which
has been before tbe Judiciary Committee,
10 form judicial divisions and equalise
the labors of the Superior Court j edges
to the special committee on that subject.
Agreed to.
Mr. Fort, of Sumter, a btll to author
ize the Governor to transmit to the may
or of the city of Chattanooga a certain
plot of land for fire purposed. Referred
to the Judiciary Commitiee.
Also a bill to regulate tbo law of claims,
which was referred to the same commit
tee.
Also, a bill to prohibit the law of limit
ations as against minors. Referred to
tbe Judiciary committee.
Also, a bill to regalato tbe time of tbe
meeting of the Supreme Court, which
was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Leave of nbaence was granted to a
number of members.
CiBOLYNST.
BV TELEGRAPH.
DAY DjSPAiVHtSM.
FOREIGN.
French, English, Spanish and Aus
trian Politics.
Vza aiLDH, July 9.—Too Chamber of
Deputies yesterday, by a vote of 331 to
78, rejected the amendment to Al, Jules
F.rry’a education bill, introduced by Al.
Al idler De Mouty.n, aiming at tbe pro
hibition of all religious orders from
teaching.
Vienna, Ja'-y 9—In the elections for
tbe representation of tbe great landed
proprietors of Morovia iu the Reicherath,
tne Liberals lost 6 oat of 9 .seats, wOich
they formerly held. Tbe blow is maeb
foil by tbe party.
Maduid. July 9.—Ia Congress yester
day toe Minister of Marine stated that
tbe Government had no intention of send
ing a man-of-WNr lo Cnilian trarers, as
Spain had bo connection with either of
tne belligerent republics. SenorCasteltr,
continuing bis sp-eoh ia advocacy of the
punishment of tha authorities of Puerto
Plato, for insulting tile Spanish flag,
urged that ibe public press be permitted
to discuss freely all important questions,
and ae incidental]/ characterised a Gov
ernment of restoration as reactionary.
He said he knew of no restoration wnich
bad prevailed against revolution, for it
was impossible to govern against tbe
wishes of the people. It is to be remark •
ed that there have been other aod similar
atiaoks on tbe Government by members
of tbe oppoiition lately.
London, July 9.—Iulho House of Com
mons last n gbt a motion of Mr. Simp
son Srimnei Lloyd, conservative, chair
man of the Associated Chambers of
Commercs of toe Uuited Kingdrm, in
tavor of tbo establishment of a depart
ment of agriculture and eommerae, under
• special cabinet minister, wa», despite
some objections of the Government,
adopted by a vote of 7G to 56.
Iu tbe House of Lords last night the
Government's Irish University bill, in
troduced by Lord Chancellor Lord Cairns,
on the 30.ii of Jane, was road a second
time.
Toe debate tended to show that the
government may k -reiDor consent to
additions lo tne bill tending to satisfy
ibe claims of Irish Ca bolics in regard io
endowments. Thus Lord Cairns, while
s ill opposing a dirent endowment of de-
aomiueiional institutions, pointed oat
Ibac the University of London received
eome tooueiuida pearly for the purpose
or rewarding ibo-.e who pars an examina
tion, wDtch is open to ail ooaiors.
He said ne was auiie sure if ths senate
of ihe proposed Hub University were lo
come to Parliament and eiy that., in order
io advance .education It would he advisa
ble to offer exhibitions acd je»atd<, no
objection would ba taken on denomina
tional grounds.
Tne Times considers that it is a plain
intimation to Catholics to get their Uoi-
rereMy first and ask for money after
ward-. Tais opsns a prospect of settle
ment of the UMrersity question on lines
ot the iateroitdiAte edu-jation *ct passed
last year.
Both parties seem agreed to tbe prac
ticability and justice oi each settlement.
Farther delay therefore would be
strange. . . .. ,
A discreditable revolt in tbe House of
Commons on Mold iy night of a sma l
radical section of the Liberals, eboat
thirty-six ia number, ugainst the Harqols
of Hirtiogton’s authority as leader ot ibe
Liberals, caused a eoun'.cr demonstration
tost nigh', when the Marquis of HarMcg-
ton, on rising to enpprrt a motion of gov
ernment relative to aquiSticnof privi
lege, was received with loud »ni prolong
ed chet-rs from I he Liberal beaches.
London, July 9.—A St. Peter.tbarg dis
patch to the Daily A'swJ e»js another se
ries of trills -for poutioal cffecses w.U
commence at Kitff on ‘Saturday.
Boms, July V.— Halit says the con.ri-
13 It ions of Peieis* pence for the fir.-t nil.
, f the j r.seat year have increased by
.£2,800 compared with the sum ceniritut-
-d during the sums period tf last year.
Domestic Items.
Allentown, Pa., July 9.—The coal
minora at E.-siey and BockmonntAia col
lier* asru.-k this morning for ao advance
io wages. I- is expected by to mirro*
morning that ihne w,ll be a gc-.or.il
strike in tbe Hsxleton region.
Sabatooa Lure, S. Y.. July 9 —The
Lake and weather are all that could be
desired for racing. Promptly at 10 o’clock
tne beat* for tbe pair-cared race started.
r be Z'pirjx pair did nos start an) the
Other Z pbjr crew, Clegg and M.Gregor
uave out betore tbe tnd cf the ra e. I he
Olympics, of Albany, led a half mile and
Xf tYohwah Sums at Ibe mile s-ake.
The Olympic* wen « Wih
'itaJSTcSSteKSwSe.;
od i.ljne for a mtle and a half race, aoJ
ma ie Ibe distance in 9:15.
m At * 11 o’clock J. Lewis, of CorneU.
ro-ed is the college single class alone,
oaking a mile and a half in ll:5)j. I
Tramps Triumphant.
Nr.>v Y Jid -•*“ T 1 ^ t^i*
ia «o It of 1 C rmpany o. tramps, e=ti
, , r , , 75 to 100 to unmoor, who
haVd'takefl 1 passes-ioa of a piece of land
k - short didt&aco back
hiYd
Lear ’ '.bey mike ib-i
and rob iod plunder
They throw out pickets
and defy the ,, clodhopner»” who act as
villa-e eonstables, rifle orchards, fielda
and hen roasts, snba'at on the surround
mg country, and move off in detachments
when they have stayed their time. These
idle ruffians have been driven into this
State from adjoining States, is which
there are lavs for there suppression, and
are taking advantage of ths absence of
restraining laws iu this State to carry on
their woik.
SIGHT DISPATCHES.
Cotton Crop tn Alabama.
Mobile, Ala , July 9.—Tbe Cotton
orcpieport of Alabama in 47 counties,
83 letter*. The weather since Jane l.t
is reported dry and generally favorable
in all the counties except two, OleboTa*
and Fayette, and as compared with last
year, more favorable m 26 c molten,
equally no in 11 and less eo io 10. No
ebuog? in acreage. The stands are fair
to good and the plant fotming ' an d
blooming well. Tbe present condition
of the crop ia good, and as compared
with laat year good to better, witn tbe
exception of brieg a week to ten days la
levies on
with impunity,
MHsISflPPL
In Mississippi in eighteen counties,
thirty-one letters say the weather since
Jane 1st has been favorable for the
growth of tbe plant, and as compared
with last year, more favorable in all
counties except Monroe. There is no
change in acreage; stands are fair to
good and plants forming and Bovreriag
well. Tbe present condition of the crop
ia good and compares favorably with last
year, with the exception of being a week
to ten days later.
viboinia.
The Cottoa Exchange crop report, in
twenty eight replies from Virginia and
North Carolina received, eay 12 report
the weather in June as very dry and cold.
16 3ay favorable; £4 more favorable t ban
last year, and 4 not eo favorable. No in
crease or decrease m tbe lands planted
since the last report. The stands are
generally good and forming well, but
rather early for blooms. The condition
of tbo crop is considered good, snd bet
ter th in L.-t year. Lice are reported in
three counties.
lsuiiiawa.
NewOblzans, July 9.—The Cotton
Exchange crop report fur June is oom-
piled from 104 answers received from 38
parishes. The weather daring tns last
month has been dry oompared with last
year. It has been more favorabid for
cnltivatlon, enabling tbe plamerB to get
ths crops well worked. Tuere has been
a slight decrease in tho acreage siuoa the
last report on aocoant of tbe drouth end
scarcity of labor. Stand* are reported
good, except in the bottom land-; the
plaut is small, bat forming snd blooming
well. Its present condition is good and
dean, and oompared with last year fav
orable. Many complaiu of iioo and lo-
oastf, and tbereis a general complaint of
dronth. Ma iy parishes report oo rain
fall for sir or eight weeks. The crop is
backward in growth, blooming and form
ing prematurely abode two week* later
than last year.
MISSISSIPPI.
Oae hundred and twenty-eight replies
from thirty-three counties, of the average
date of June 30, report the character of
the weather as dry aad favorable for cul
tivation—more so than dariag the same
period last year. There ha* been no
m aerial change in the acreage; Btaudo
*ro generally reported good; tho plants
are blooming and forming well. The
condition . of tho crop iigftod—on the
whole, better than last year, hut tbe
plant is immature and ten to fourteen
days later. A number of complaints havs
been made of tbe too cool night* during
tbo early portion of June, wnich impeded
the growth of the plant. Tho weather is
complained of as too dry.
ARKANSAS.
Oarrepoit is made op from 69 replies
from 27 ounuties of tba average data of
Jnno30.b. Tne weather during Jua-
uas been wita a few exceptions, very dry
and comparison with tbo same time leal
year docidedly more favorable for culti
vation of tbe crop, owing to exc bjivc
rains at the same time last year. There
has been a slight decrease ia ths aoreage
sioco the last report in soma localities,
owing to excessive drouth. The stands
are'reported gaud, and the plant isssralJ
bat blooming and forming w-ll. The
condition of the crop is clean aod free
from gras* and weeds aDd more favorable
than at this period last year. Rain is
very muon needed throughout tbe Slate,
m*uy reporting no rains for eoma six to
eight week*. Tne crop is from ten lo
foarteen deys Ister.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Chablxston, Juiy 9.— L'b) Ciiarlestm
Exmengo reports 82 replies from 31)
counties in 33 in S>uth Curolio*. ins
weatber i* reported too dry and less fa
vorable; from 55 more favorable, from
17 and 10 abom tha same without addi
tional piloting. Tue stands are generally
good ; bloom* are jast be*iamng, and
iorms have been retarded by the drontb.
Ths plant is healthy and olsao, wni e
small and two Week* baokward, with
complaints of hail from one oonnty. Tbe
app-srince of lice in six ou unties ar.d iti-
snfficient labjr in three are reported.
WASHINGTON.
The Qaiatne Qaastlon.
Washington, July 9 —Tae Secretary
of the Treasury yesterday lostrncted tbe
collector at New York that the act of »x-
emption of quinine from duty, which
took iffeot July lit, did not affect tbe iin-
portationa made before that date. Taree
previous tariff acta contained provisions
that du its therein rpscifled were to be
imposed oa all goods covered thereby
which we re in public or store, ir in a b un
ded wax,house wbea suchheta took iffeot.
Toero was, however, no such provision
in th i new l*w about quinine, and hence
it is hei i not »o affect importations msde
before J.ily 1st. This will occasion tm
biira'smsnt to many holders of quinine
in bonded warehouies oa July l*u In
quiries have been made at the Treasury
D -pirtment by parties «o situated, but
no such power ex sted there to give re-
lief*
A !>p eiaiagent of ths post-offiea depart
ment has just arrested in New Mexico a
mail rubber belonging to a gans of Texas
high way men. Tne j udge granted an or
der of rem.ivjl to Texts for trial, bat
the United Slates Murshal had no money
to piy tbe necessary expanses. H* tele
graphed the marshal of Tei»», but the
latter «u in the same condition. The
pori-office agent thereupon started for
Texas with the prisoner, the stage
cozpvniss cirrying him on trust and tue
agent providing provisions for 800 mile)
of tbe j carney and guarding the desperado
niaht aod day himself.
ajisepiis Weather statement.
OrrrcE Chief Signal Offices,
Washington, Jaly 9, 1879.
Inlicatiocs: For the South Atlantic
aniEist Gulf StAtaa, stationary or iall-
in , followed bylristag barometer; somb
re.”- to northwest wind-, stationary tem-
per-ture and partly cloudy weather.
fttlONIUtlT DlafATUaFS.
The KentnckT TriaL
Owbnton, Kentucky. July 9.
The com: convened at two o’clock for
the afternoon session. Judge MeNomara
presiding, Judge Curtis, of New York,
John A Pratt, of Lexington, and P. B.
r , -omp*on, of Harrodshcrg. representing
the defense. Mr. Warren Montfnrt, the
Oomm n wealth’s attorney, John Rodman
d J D Tillard for the prosecution,
me s'leriff. wirh cis prisoner, Thomas
Bn r ord arrived here by stage about half
past twelve, and a few minutes before
Uo the prisoner was hioigat into the
court room, his brother sHtme near him
daring tbe procesding*. He seemed
very cool and tranauil. After a short j
setaion the Coart adjourned until to-mo:- i
row, to give the defense time to get the J
records from Frankfort, Jwhich will be
brought here by a special misatnger.
News Items.
Pottsvilli. Pa , July 9.--A part of
tbe miners at Big Mountain and Sterling
Colliers, at Sbamokin, went to work to
day on a compromise. The balance,
about 1,000, maintain tbe attitude taken,
bat they will accept operators terms
within a week.
Akson, 0., July 9.—In the Summit
Ooucty Common Pleas Oonrt lodoy
Judge T.bbails made tbe order esked by
tbe Fianco-Egypilan Paris Bank and
others in the interest for tbe sale of the
A'lmtic acd Great Western railroad, but
not before February next.
New OBL5ANS, Jaly 9 —The authorities
of tbe L .utilana Lottery Company having
by notorial aot renounced tbo monopoly
feature of the oharter, tbe Constitutional
Convention to-day finally passed an or
dinance recoun t: ug the validity of thft
oharter between the State and the Lot
tery Company.
Tho snnday liquor lsw ordinance whioh
had passed its second reading, was finally
defeated and a aubstitaia adopted tucking
tbe sale of liquor a polios regulation sab-
jeot to Legislative enactment.
Wabressburg, Mo.. July 9—Frank
Davidson, wno killed William Haggerty
in September 1873, was hanged here to
day ia the presence of 10,000 spectators.
Foreign.
London, Jn’yO—A Reuters ditpateh from
Capetown, Jnne21;b, says (Jeneral Crealock
rocked Fort Ch)im*foid Juno 19 h. A veil-
oral advance war made on tbe 2uih, and On-
lilaxi river was bridged on tho 21et. (Gen
eral Newuigaie has reached tie Cpcka tiver.
His advance guard is near Ibibinago. Col.
Wood was expected to join General Crealock
in a few days. It is rnmrrcd that Cetyawayo
has withdrawn tbe regiment which was
watching the first division in order to defend
a kraal. Tte Amatorgrs are prepared to ou
ter into an alliance wim the British.
TAKE
8wmoss* Liybr Rbocxatok o* Mbdicix*
is Hn iniailibit) rempay for il&Urious Fevers,
Rowel ComolainU, Jaualre. Colic, Restless-
new. Mental Depression, Sick Headache, Coa-
Mipation, S&usea. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, etc.
ija
St*3
^IMMUNS
The reAsoa that this medicine is luooessful in
to many c*»e3 with whicu reiu-Hiies previously
tri«sl wv*re unable to copev is attributable to the
faetthbt it is a medicine wnich reach *s and re
moves the causes of the various miladies to
which it u slsptei. Liver Compl&mc, Fever
ind A.<ue. etc, und Dysi)*ps : a in its worst form
yields to the potent power of the ttegul&tor. It
ooe* nit merely relieve the suUerer. but effects
a permanent c ire. Simmon** Liver Regulator
cr AlMicinn has also oeeu used successfully for i
loa< time as a substitute for Quinino and C*le
mel.amlthe effects of this medicine are truly
wonderful.
LIVER
It is prepared upon strictly scientidc princi
ples and. bein<an entirely Vegetable Compound.
isa hariplcss but effectu*y mididiM.
It is a w^ll* known fact th-it foot ill dimited
but imperfectly nourishes the system as it is
partialis assimilated by the blood. Sufferers
with Dyspepsia whose circulation is nnpover*
lsbrd ami nerves we:iKened experience a decid
ed aud rapid improvement in their physical and
mental condition by tne use ot Simmons* Liver
Regulator,
REGULATOR
mmmi m co<«RCi£L
LATEST TELEWKAEUIC BEFUKTb
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MKSSKaVGEIi
J ClY 9, 1879,—JsVB3ia<t.
Cotton,
Livbbpool—Noon—Cotton in moderato do-
roand which is lreely supplied; middling uplands
6 15 16; middling Oneam 7.
Salt* 6 000 bales; of which 1000 were taken in
speculators and for export; receipts 100, all
oi which were American.
Futures opened 1-52 lower:
Uplands low middling clause July and August
delivery 6 ’3 16 , August and September bep-
temb^rand October6 15*16*629 SJ,
2 to pm—Middling uplands middling ^r-
leaii* b 15.16. Uplands low middling clause Juiy
and August delivery
4 p Kt—gules of American 4.50D, IJpUnda low
mwdlins clame July and Auptust delivery 613-
lb. Heptember and Ociober delivery 615- Id.
5 p m—Futuies closed !irm. upianis low mid
dlm< clause November und December delivery
JsvToBf*Cotton quitt sa!osSit; middling
uplands 12 3-16. middiiug Orkui lb »*16.
Futures opened bare y stesdy: July delivery
12.10, August Septeaibei* 12-14. October
11.32, November 10.95,
Ooitou—fcet receipts —: gross 1S07.
Futures closed weak; sale* 90.000. July delivery
12.11-12, August 1*17. Septemoer 12 09—10, Oc
tober 11.2S—29, November 10.90—91, December
10.86. January 109J—10.91, February 1097—11.00.
Ji.rcb 1108—09.
« otK>u ciosea dull and easy; sales 316; middling
up'* ids 123 16; miadiuu Ormans 12 5-16.
Consolidated net receipts 856. exports to
Great Rnuiu 334, continent -7-. France 250.
Galvxstoj? — Cotton, quiet; middiiug 12,
low middiiug K«xl ordinary U%.net receipts
xS; gross —; sale* —, stock 2563.
Norfolk — oottou dull, middling it, net
receipt* dxd, sale* —*, stock 1801.
RALUMoau—Cotton dud; laiddling 18*4: lo v
uiidohiig 12, good ordinary 11^£*. not receipts
—, gross —, sales —, to spinners —, Hoc
^KoSTOZf—Cotton quiet: middling \1\&, low mid •
dlmg 12^h good ordinary lljfu net receipts 3o»,
($rus* —; kales —; stock 478*.
Wilm 1 sQxoa—Cotton Ete»dy; middling 12.
low middling 11%. good ordinary 11; net re
ceipts *russ —, sales 15, stock i98.
k*uiLADKi^HiA—Cotton qu’tt; middling 12J^
lew middling g*»od ordinary 11^. net re
ceipts —; gross 41, bales —, spinners 321, stock
^SAVAjmrjJi—Cotton dull;-middling 11J£ : low
middling i\%. good ordinary ltj^» net receipt*
lo, gro»s —: sales 5J-. etock 21(3.
NkW OULBajo—Cotton stesdy: middling 11%:
low middiiug 11%. good ordinary ll%.net receipts
180, gross 161, bales 1350, Stock 20236.
JlouiLK—Cotton nominal: middling UJ6. low
middling 11^, good ordinary 11 ues receipts —,
gross —. sslea —. stock 2*85.
Memphis—Cotton quiet; middling lljfc net
receipts 39; shipments 349: sales 25, stock
6865.
Augusta—Cotton quiet: middling 11%. low
middling 11%. good ordinary ii%, receipts 18,
shipments —, sales 58.
CHssLESTos—Cotton quiet, middling 11% low
miudUug good ordinary ll^ ; net receipts 4;
gross , sales 200, stock 150.
FINANCIAL
LrBPOir—Noon-Comols, money 97 Is-16. ac
count 97 15-16,
Kiw toax—Stocks opened strong: money 3a4;
exchange, long 4 8£^ *hort4 8jH- Stale bondt
dull. Government securiues quiet.
Money «uy 2^4; exchange steady st 4 85?ia
*86: geverumeub securities arrive, new 6 per
ceuts 103%. new *>4 per cents 106, new 4
per cents State bonds dull.
guicA* closed strong. F<ork Oeitml
119J4; Hne La*e ►uore 73% preferred 89%
IllinoisCentnu 97! 4, Pitlsnars 6*^; Chicago and
Northwestern 95%: Roc* Ialauu 138, Western
Union Telegraph tkxmmnx 92*4
Sub-Treasury balances: Coiu !26101.914. cur
rency 3 ,219.056.
PRODUCE
Raitixoxs—Fiour firm and higher Howard st
and Western su rerQuebS’tgiS 75: extra4 00*a*4 75.
family 5 (* @5 75. Citt Mill* superhoe 3 2V^3 75:
extra 4 25fc4 75: Rio brands 61>0<£6 25; Patspsco
family 7 00. Wheat—Southern, steady.- W»s
tcru steady: southern red 1 15ttl 17; amber 1 20
(m 121: No t Pennsylvania red 1 £tat 21; No 2
Western winter red fpot 116*4. July 1 l6to
1 J5^i.August 1li^, September 113^*4.
''outbern corn firm. Western firm, southern v hit^
52. yello* 48. Oats firm; southern 40®*3, Wes
tern white &S349. do mixed 36hS57: Pennsylvania
4ii. t *»v firm nigher; ; rime to choice Pennsyl
vania aud Mart laud 14^16 Provisions firm.
Fork 1075. nulk meat-*, loose, sooulder* 4 l 4.
clear rib 6%: do packe t 4>4 and5>^ bacon-
nhoulaeisS. clear nb 0 Hami 11# 12 Lard, re
fined in tierces 7. Butter firm; prime to choice
Western nackea K^tlL Coffee firm; rio inrar
goe« I1M*1454. Whisky firmer at lWJS.alt/7
Freights unctanrea.
Nsw toKR—Flour 10c better, good export sr.d
moderate heme trade demani. hcutli~rn flour a
shade firmer common to *air extra 525^)5 60.
good tocbo.ce 8 71(0-7 00. Wheat opened
higher bui irregular and unsettled for c**h;
cJosed stesdv. bat futures heavy and lowJr.
ungraded winter red I14$l2l, No 3 do 116.
N* 2 do 122^124. No ldo 123. Corn lower
and moderato trade; ungrad* d 42446. Oats
•4 highe* and more active at 40 for No 3,
•:offeo firm bat quiet rim in cargoes ll^sl4^ in
fob lots llV£al6. Sugtr quiet but very firm; fair
10 good refining quoted at 9 16; pnme 6%;
retina quiet and firm, standard A granula
ted 8% powdered and cru*hed Sj^aS^B Molusee*
steady but raiher quiet. Rice quiet and strong;
fair inquiry. Ko ia uncharged. Turpentmn
quiet ana him a* 27M- Fork a bhade stronger
i.uti&ther quiet; ola mess spot qujtedat9 5o
new spot at 10 25- Middles strady but very quiet
long clear qu it*! at 5 25. short clear 5 45 Jong
and short clear 5 S5 Lard a shade firmer; prune
steam spot 6 3754*6 49, August 6 4£atJ 47Whis
key firmer at i07 lao-n. Freights easier
i.ouir mu — Fk»ut du 1 and unchanged:
Wheat higher; red and amber 17 Corn quiet,
white 44, unxtsd 39. 0*ts easier; white 34. mixed
33 Fork s*eady at 10 75. Lard steady; choice leal
n tierces 1%. in kegs b?s Bull menu steady;
shoulders 3^0, dear no 5 05, cle*r sides 5 30.
Bacon steady; 'boulders 4}i; clear rifcf 6 40. clear
side 5 65. Sugar cured tarns lo&il. Whisky
steady at 104. , ^
Utacia*ati—Floor stronger family 4 75-95 75
Wneat active: new red ifi$lU7. Com stronger
mt i Oat* in good d cm snd at 8*$5&
Pork quiet and firm at 10 25^10 50. Laru strong
er current make 6iG$605. Bulk meats stror.eer
a- d improved demand, shoulders 3 90, short rib
4 90 cash 512j<* seller September; shore cl=ar rides
held at 5 10. ifa ou in vood demand; shouluera
s 37^: clear ribs 537)^5 40. clear sides5 70^>
74. Whi-ky active ana firm at 1 04. Hogs firm.
i^T^Uia- Four uncharged; double extra fa'l
3 75^4 25, treble du 4*5*5*75, family 4 85&5 2U.
choice to farcy 525^5 83. Wheat higher. No 2
rea fail l OOKUOK4 ea«h. 1«»July, August and
drpt-mber: No 3 do 96j£'§97. Corn firmer at 35
bia cash3*;^ July, S5?i August. 36^ September.
Oats firmer *t 30 ca»h. 29K July. 1 ork steady at
2020, Whisky steady at 105. Lard num nal at
605. Bulk meats firm: thoulcers 3 75*185, long
dear ribs 4 85, short clear 5 0*4&5 010 Bacon firm;
shoulders 4 25. clear ribs 5 5o*5 55, dear sides 5 80
a5 55.
NAVAL 6TGRE8.
VfT.vTYRTJX-spirits turpentmo steady at 26.
Bown quiet at 110 for strained. 11*}$ for rood
•trained. Crude turpentine steady at l 00 for
turd; 1 60 for yfcliaw dip; 210 for 4 rngin. Tar
firm at 80
—o—
HARJNK HRW8
XEW YORK—Arrived—State of Georgia.
Arrived out—Elinor, Saba.
T his mild Tonic, gentle Laxative and harmless
Invigumat aids the process of digestion which
insures a development of all materials that are
iiecesssry to a he ilthy condition of body and
mind. Clergymen, bankers, bookkeepers, edi
tors and others that lead sedsntary lives will
find much relief from the frequent headaches,
nervousness and constipation, resulting from
want of exercise, by takin* the Regulator. And
persons living in unhealthy lojililies m*v avjid
all bilious attacks by taking this medicine occa-
rioually to keep the Liver in healthy action.
OX*
It should be used by all persons old and
YOun:r, and no family can afford to be without it,
and. by being kept randy for immediate resoit,
will s: ,w<> many an hour of suffering and many a
dollsr in time and doctor’s bills.
MEDICINE.
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & OO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Stdd bv all Druggists. may7
3D O 1ST 3 T
IT OUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. V. cou
at his Carriage Repository, on
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
FIRST-GLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-C51ASS MATE
RIAL to work on Now is the time- Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
G-OOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage M‘amrJ:a£siixi?es\
66, 70 «3c 72 SSCOETB SVKEET.
On hand and constantly arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite S Waxclbaum A Bro’s Wfeolcifife
Dry Goods Horn*.
A'GFNERflL BUKM8, Bfc.afSASE MS
EXCHANGE B-jSINE-S tGJIE. COLLECTIONS
ATTtKO-D TO WITH CARE AC3 OtSPATM.
H3R> 3 3 at
OFTZCIA JQ .
SAVE YOUS E’gl23.
I F vour vision is falling—if yon ere growing
nesr-suhted, or your eyesight is troubling
you m any way, call on
Mr. GIi- Refeid, Optician,
aud jour eyesight will be benefited by hi*
tuperior Spectacles end * Inirm Ihey
will remove all dimnr's*, blurs, confcrions odo
floating pecks, aud the most scncilive eve will
be reatoroa to its normal si.d healthy obmdilion;
-aviug fatigue, r quirinit loss hcht aca mblii g
the wearer to vs w plainly all remote objects,
these useful and UDappronebshle uies own
only be procured from Mr t'H RKFRLD, His
e<-ubli-hment—No So .r.d st, Macon. Ga.
>.pr9 Cm
tlbfcugo UlnrkrtN.
Closing quotations furnished daily by
XV. XV m Carnes, Hlercliaufltse
Itrotter.
CLOSING AX 2 30.
C R Sides—august 4t0 bid, September 4 90
bid.
Pork—August 9 87}£ bid, S^ptombsr 9 97J4
bid.
3 ard—August 615 bid.
Wheat—July 1 (i3J<f t August 1 01%
Corn—August 38 asked.
Oats—August 30.
FURNISHED BY
H1LU7.1I B. MIT’KTEVANT
d’ CO,
Florida Oranges anti Nontberu
Frnits mid Vegetables a Spe-
daily
NewYobK, July 7,18:9.
We qnot i our market to day :
Georgia Melons—Common size 20@10.
Heonds Melons—Large. SO<ii>40.
Georgia Peaches—One-third bushel crates:
Crawforus $200 a 50
Truths Si 76
Qsles $1 GO
Dried Peaches—Choice 9, cm mon 7.
bhippers thouUl b« earful in packing to fill
theircrates so full that they cannon shake abeut
a id become bruis vi m transit. Peaches come
better by express than by steamer.
CIAQon WHCiliinUitj aiilSOl
OOUHNCrZP DAI Lx*
wr. 25. -sr xs* s&Tt
GRAIN AND PROVISION*
BAOON—Clear no tides...
fiboulders. 6<&»6J4
Bulk clenr rib sides...... M . M „ MM , f5s‘e,f>?4
Bulk ahouMera 4H<t«%
Choice SC hams.... M 1'5£qi2
LARD—in nbJs.8Vi
Leaf, in tub*,
Leaf, in buckets lo&iotf
OATS—For fettu....^.., 55
Rustproof see<l... MM .... MM .., 75'289
flALT—VuTtmux........ 16>
Liverpool l JC®1 25
MEAL 70C*71
bolted 72^75
OORN—By car load 68&70
small lots 70^575
FLO If R—Fancy per bbl >... 7 50
Choice 7 90
Extra family, per 5b<»
Family, per hbi 6 26
Bxtr-i per bbl 5 75
IWFFftK—Uumtuev 11^
Fair .. ... 12^
crocd^... l«eiC
Prime.. 17
Java *«Z8'.
SOAPS—Parib_ ... . .... * 8
*£'JLAH8Bl*—CboiceOubn.hh?> S3
Choice Cuba, bbia
Sugarhouse, bhda ......
hagnrhouse. buls.....
Choice **sw Orleans
SCGAR—Golden C
brown
C. soiree
Kitru 0. white
Standard A ,.v
Granulated
Powdered and crushed..
ORACKKRK-Stria
tiriam
Ginger....,
Strawoerri
Fancy
H AN DLKP—Star
NAILS—Basii KW...
STARCH
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SINGER....
NUTMEGS
CLOVES
CIGARS—Vwr Iff
CHEROOTS
SNUFF—Lorillard'a. \t
Loriilnri'n.fP!*
TOBACCO—Conu«»*>r
Medimo ......
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THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTtL,
NEW YORK CITY,
HIS X&TABLISIIBD
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES.
For families remaining one week or upwards,
$17 50. $2. and $f4 50 each, according to number
cccupyirg room and location of the same, for
months of June and July, and $21 and 2*50 per
week for months of August aud September,
Jun251m
iKt
-fit
JOXBSNfc COOK.
Wm. B. Stnitevant & Co*,
103 park place. n»w tors.
(Late of £avanctth, Ga.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AMD VESETtMS 0
special?;.
Cocsignments solicit *d. Promnt end S-jIUiAs
Returns 5»ade.
Refer to Messrs Joni*s .t (Took. Bfaeoa; Xxtu
McM-h, n. Esq MVanunfi, Ga; Mild Uutek, 8*»
vauuab,Ga* Nstioi.ul Pars Bank, Na* I ork.
Stencils furaisht^J on app i*uticn.
Our ud van tag o for hundiiiu PRsCBRSos^l
DRIED F&UlT8iuau:icxc lied ia tflij city.
n>ti4ts«8«
UASJffiXtt.:
ETTFAUL!
0OODBOAF.J) in.
;-2U xtuirax
ALABAMA.
itaoiat end tio Koat at
atatr MIlUKGBfe MOTH
John Hardeman,
A’t-iraey.at Liw,
Tax Receiver's NoHsce
have Tax-Puyers call aad uiuk > their Re-
turns promptly, ns the time is snort and tbo
Bocks must bo closed us the L.w directs.
il J ANDERUON.
Tux tii c nvr Bibb Ot>, Ga,
»^r-4 tf Office No S i M11 l«»*.v »t. Meccn. Uh
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
MAOON-, OA.
SANK OF DEPOSIT.OISGMST R»0 El. .l-iSSS
Office Hours—3 a. m, to 1 p. STi
w W WaiGLRl,
Cashier
LooiOaifrtMdM
3 N and »»f!er thi^ dsto we wi/fitolt^nr Jooim
all pans of the city at. lc per i.- und. Or*
ms left »*t Factory or tho Mnlnerry Siu’Ot Dj*
,>t will receive prompt eitennon.
may 22 M % lb » ' 1CP A CTORff.
H- CRANSTON A CO.,
Brokers knd Commission Merchants, 41 Ala-
b«m • Street. Atlanta, Ga.
gents for th* Geo Fox Mania Ma tulacnrin^
ompuiiy, the Mism« Oil and »*oap Manufacttur
g Company. Lhn*ago qaota'tons, ip>t and
tares, of Meat and Grain received every hour
PUT UAHs A bPEClALi V.CoutidenUaL
m.iyil lm
Ice, lee, Ice.
thus ason. where Ice bin be procured tb
»ny de-ini* quantity. The usual Sunday honrs
will »mj observed.
nwtt macon ice factor?
*HK entire slock of HOOTS and SHOES
LEATHER aod FfNDl AGS. *i*o stock fir
Tannerv snd everyiliir.g y« rtuning - o the hwri-
totussulif hi ibamxvthiri; d»\t* recant•
on iu order to* wiud up the estate ©f th
Jitcob Scltall
Any one in reed of Rn<Af and dbojs can e%r»
per eentbv railing on ui,
HK «f !T4T,L
El ab v
*ie*35tk'jjevjz'f+c *' *
l NCHOR LINE.
UYIT8D ES STATU • 71, STEaJIZBH
Sail from New York ior
«L14Gf)W. every SATURDAY;
And REGULARLY to LONDON direct
PasMige i-o Glasgow, lacifionde/ry, tle!fa»t
Liverpool
alooncabin?. j?i6«t $80,currency
SKC-ONDOaB'N mciuding .il «ouib>ios, S-41*
STBBksGK S*-8.
TO LONDON BY DIRhuT STK1MRU.
No Streiage.
SALOON CABINS. 8SG >.nd $G3.
Excureion T cketint hr ueccd Rutei.
i!coomnicdot'.cns unsurpassed l- rela-
gauce and comfort. A»t Matvrcoms cn
mnn de-k.
For Books of inform«:on, P **:*. hr.
Appiv t*» H ** N L*fc RM B ‘;OTHE
7 BOWLING GkfcE.V N V YORK.
OfAo T H HaNDKifcSON, Mac -N.
mr*xS7 3m
i, lem, peal
tx&xus&i
k ITORNEY AT LAW
{hi re remowed >icn« of my brick offif
Poplar ard Second Btroeti
I N u<ibition toiocal buKir.oss. 1 will<
attention t*> c*rex entru*t<*) to i
Al.Miiy ard Sonthwietem CimritAf ■.*
U.i*T6d Melee aafl Banknn *
.ma
10 Boxes best Cre^m Cheese.
.»i) Tubschou-e Ureamer.w Kui
Jo-t iccerve.1 on cor.‘■ignirf
x arid f or x>ala
A COOK.
IVe'US’ IF"iI'm,
Cook A Co, w« w II cofitimxMber. iHirx hi^foeis
at the Georg’® Mill**- er Chester will ro t tma
with us and wi’! be plevtcfl to terv© bis friend a
as in tbo past.
jot-7 lot J T. COOK.
2«OTiC7E,
Send for Circular,
W. W. COLLIHS,
MACON. GA.
Send for Circular.
2*1 iveriurrsnt,
. an,of
thiscitv- Upon retiring fro - tho tmainns [
b»-g leave f oexpress h attf-!*- th*nk , for the
liberal jistrora-e and ktzidre-* shown me for
th« thirteen yes-s I have bre*i in tb** » us n»*ss,
and i«*pretfu!!y a-<k my customers ard tnenda
lo oontm^e their fat r oi.»v* to Mr r bMalian,
mysucc’j or. J VALENTI\’u,
I have this dny. os rcr above statement,
houcht J Valfmir.;-*s ei.tue ’ terest inbi^Bar
and Resianrent, No6 Cherry street.
I *-«ri c>ll7 i vite cv- ry* ody who wishes to
fat and drii-k to r«ll ami s o i-e. I itroon.eto
| 8>m
|
ii,d V«ke d! who vu
j nth'nee I intend tc
j u> tuan-f drink .»!,
I to be jo-it-, aU-ntiv
i 1 &:n pro- a red to It
] m? Thank ul f »r p
I «okii it a eoniinusne
••fullr.
iuulS l u23 St
ix mv ho
J H W CHRISTIAN.