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Jones & Keesk.
MACON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 11, 1879.—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.270
v TELEGRAPH.
jjrW Orlmnii H*»IU»y.
. ,h« Telo*r»ph » nd Mrtwnxer.
10.1879
, o.U*n« » » D<1 **>er« >“ no
fetar h«r« » p™«nt. Toero-
tJ it, • xii»U>nc« at this time are
yolk"
ou^onj" d - Tj '’ * aitb " U 0001 for thii
, „on cf the year.m farorable to health
general!/.
day uisraujdritt.
FOREIGN.
Ob«qaleaor the Prince.
■ iosDos, J el/ 10- Oaoiel arrange-
meoia »re cemjiMe for me reception or
tne remain, or the Prince Imperial on
Frio*/ anil their oonve/anoo to Cni*.l
hor«t. eei oried by the Eoyal Hcree Ar
tilhry. Toe woole dmtanoa will be tra.
tl .i»e.i in a walkmu l«ci— the profusion
re,aoing Cunion a<jn,« at aboot ei K b<
o'clock. To* whole Woolwich Ramson
■in orocerd aeparately 10 Cnia. lhnrat to
Dtriicip.le Funeral bells will b. tolled
,tr ear pm !«*»«• Woolwich. Oa ar-
r./iiK »t 0*n-d-n Uoaee the c.ffln will be
clrrlfd nil" 'he hall, where the body of
. . late Empefor lay in elate, by effleer.
AruilaJ. The hall will be draped
h tc l'be corpse will remain until
n o'clock, d .ring which time mass will
h. osmr nod over it in the presence of it
«l£t?»r?y.by Father Ooddard, Chap.
Umot me Empress, when the tfficer.
.„1 reoUoe tt Oh the gun carnage and a
’ . . mil bd formed, consisting cf
STSST-S- cade,a Of the M.lUar,
A »d,mi, with teeeraed arms, a mouultd
tud oi uniilery and then the coflia.
Toe mminers ere expected to include
the Prince ot Wales aud the Duke ol
Connsnsht, tH»id " nomeronstrench no
tabilities. such as M. Rouher.
TbeChuron of St. Mary m distant only
bdi a mile distant from the house, but
theproc. aston wi.l follow a devions route
ti.t.iil declivities.
I, H , irei ted that there will b.s a
eroed »f 100 000 speo atora present. The
Filta Lsiicers wi 1 Seep the way. Toree
bativriiS ot artillery on the common will
Bn miaute gnus during tbo progress ot
I the procession. The erdeta will tire
l.nrre rifle vJleja as the holy outers the
( church. 1 he olEcera will carry the coffi i
| cm the gun carriage and file out ot a
I i Je door, leaving the remaining dntieato
I tbo friends of I lie decease J.
1 be ceieaiobiea will ecu list of a short
laua and will probably conclude by noon,
line Chairs used by the Imperial family
' h*ve been placed inside the altar rail.
Toe ex Empress Eugenie will occupy her
| chair. M-mbere ol the Bonaparte fam
ily prrseat will be stationed outside of
tie rail on the right and left altar and
[embers ot the household in front.
Tbe pavilion of the deck of the Eacin-
tiiii has been filled up as a mortuary.
The following are already waiting at
Ctiaeihorst to attend tbo funeral: Toe
Dike and Dacheas of Alouchy. Prince
M:rat, M. Bouber, wife and daughter,
ad the Prince and Princess of Mo.kowa.
lie probable that Prince Jerome Bona-
paiie will be present. Princess Olo-
luiiie and her eons will certainly be
preent.
Libdjh, July 10—John Joseph Meohi,
th» noted scientific agricaltnrist, writes to
t Timyu ass* fsailrtWa * —• - .
| ADi'iLii'r VecK Ot liiOilOg FtO?lDS RDd
[low tempcr.tare has pnt the fioishiog
Isttoks ro aguoaliurat disaster. It is non
Itoo late lor tbo cr-ps to reoover. They
Tars coasiderahly ltjareil even on Well
■armed aud drained lands, while on ill-
f*rui«d and uodramtd lands tbe matter
i .imply ruinous. Wneat will anffor Is.b
ban spiiog ciope. Weeding is hopeless,
p.i iic 1 . s we get promised bur. dry
gutter many gra.s nt.d olovor ciops and
cn peas will rot nngalbered.
Nurntrga Beat Races.
Iabatpu* Lake, N. T.—The water is
nj y but ibe double sculls got away at
|a in. lhe following crews started:
P. Kelse! and Tfcomas Hirld, Jr., ot
he Hanford Club, of Hartford, Conn.;
P. AlcEigrenc and B. Tapping, of the
WanwaD Sun Club, of Saginaw, Mich.;
J. A. I.yonand U. W. Rtthborne. of New
York, Of the Athletic Club, of New York
l?ity; VV. li. Hydemanand H. M. Butler
of the Minnesota Club, of St. Paul. Min-
Vnerota; A. W. Stone and 8. J. Lxwronce,
■ of the Wyandotte Club, of Wyandotte,
[) Michigan; and Frank Henderson and W.
' A. Kennit, of the Quaker Ouy Club ot
Paiiadclphia.
At ibe naif mile stake tho Q mkor City
Club led; the New York Athietio led at
the mile stake and won in 9:18} The
WadKuh Sun was second in 9:21}, and
Minnesota third in 9:25.
In ibe first trial beat for junior single
sculls there were six staiters. Burl
"Brown, of the Union Springs Club, ol
Uuicn Springs, N. Y.; O. P- Rsisel, of
tbo Hartford Clab, Hartford,Connecticut;
j Elsv.nl Field, or the Monmouth Club,
Ked Bank, N. J.; S. R. Seyfert.ef the
Nautilus Club, of Reading, Penn.; Jias.
ti.ffe, of tbe Pilot Club, Grand Haven,
Mich; and H. K Tofford, ottbe Watkins
Club, Watkins, N. Y.
At the half mile stake Brown led with
Let nud second. Brown continued lead
ing to toe riuisb. winning in 10:20. Sey-
fert was second in 10:31, and Leonard
third m 10:33.
In tb» second trial heat for junior sin
gle acnlla tbe starters were Harry Ball,
of the Z-pbyr Club, Detroit, Michigan;
William Murray, of the E iz&beth Cmb,
PjfismontD, Virginu; R. G. Jackson, of
the Palisade Clnb, Yonkers, New York;
H. C. Rommell, of the Tntoa Clnb.New-
ark, N. J ; W. J. Gear, of the Loogue-
Viile Clu:-, Montreal, Canada. Murrav
ted from me start aud won in 10:t9;
Jackson second, in 10:33}; Gear tbirJ, in
10.33}.
Cca! Strikes.
Allxnt .wx, Pa., July 10.—The mm-
«« stBeavt-r Brook, Eoonvsle, HirUigh
knd Atdsnriad struck work this morning
for so advance of 20 per cent. Tbe
JcaciTiile men atop to-niebt.
lietih m tho Louisiana ConTontioa-
w OaLsave, July 10 —R. B. Still,
of tine Parish, a member of ibe Con-
u oral Convention from Ihel9 b Sen-
• : u*l die r.oi, died yeaterdsy of dysen-
XI.
Ths Yellow FeTer In Memphis,
kursn, Jnly 10.—The «rd of
Hcalin ibis morning, is. nid the Xotlowitg
otlar:
io tht P<op!< of tho Oily of Memphis:
Wet OQ.d bit qneiiy reoioTt? yoar t.-um-
Ium in • ptaoj uf etfety aotil we can *t
l‘'Ui n whttbtr the few cases of ytl!*tw
fe?*r aaictae ad epidemio form. To
thr • - i Along tbe lmea of the dtff. r-
ronu« o* trnTt!, we say tht re can he
nj pck«aihie danger of infection fer ntaoy
dax« (o Ov me,
Ets Dew c6*cs were reported this
njornicp, ftn( | o L€ i deMb—aq inf Dt of
Jain* J. E. R- Eiy, of ibe Crlmin%!
ale, ti>g«»tht»r witn another sen, :s
prostr»trd wi:d ibe diiea^e.
A l^rfo: s^mpeds of citiz a m i-t in
progrt--.. tbe trains betDg r.nnb'e to o4»ry
tbo bandreis woo are ready to
ietie.
i
>I«nr DISPATCHES.
The Cotton Crop.
GEORGIA.
Savannah, Ju’y 10.—The Cotton Er-
***ngc reports for Judo give tbe follow-
,c li- Th.re were 102 replies from 56
oeuniea in GaorgU. The weather bus
hsentoo dry wuh nightr loo coo!, and nol
»• l»Wrabie for the plant as la-d year,
f btta 'AS been litile or no change in
ths aru. The oondlticn of ths plant is
good and clear of grave. Itis sm»l! an!
ceding rain, but is bloou.ii g and fro tu g
w.ll. Tbe stands are poo l There is
•r.me rbmpla'Dt rf li jtry occurring by
tha clearing off of grass after tbe wet
spell dnrii g the first part of May. As
comp»r,d with last year tbe proepecc is
not bo promising for tbe farmer, owing
to to-c Id nigute. Toe plant bar keen
troubled wan lice, aud o.ing to tbe late
ness of the plant in getting under way
and tbo dry weather It looks small.
From Southern Georgia there are several
oomp'ainte of caterpillar.
TLOaiDk.
Twenty-eight replies from thirteen
counties. Since the first of June tne
weather his been seasonable, with the
exception of too cool oigbis, but cot so
favorable for tne development of the cot
ton plant as last year. Tbe area devo
ted lo co ton remains the came as last
report. Toe stm In are good and the
plant is blooming and forming, l'ho
present coodition of tbe plant is good
tbuoph smtll c mpared with last year,
bcing'I'ackeard and not as promising on
accouLt of various drawbacks—firs', too
much rain, ihen l'ce end now want of
rein. The caterpillar is reported in sev
eral counties, but po injury boa remlt-d
therefrom aa yet. lathe sea Island, sec
tion the prospects cf the farmers is more
cneering in every resprOt than last year,
which was bid tbrou^nont. Tne standi
are reported good, the condition good
end tbe plant blooming and forming
well.
The Yellow Fever
Memphis, July 10—At this hour, 2 p.
id., there has been no change in the situ
alien. Tne great desire of every one is
lo leave tbe city before the f< v -r spreads.
The physicians are hopeful as to the
future, but tbe stampede of citizens has
almost assumed a pinic form. There
will not bs cars enough to-mgbc to carry
the people away. Business is progress
ing as asnil, but to o limited exient.
Foroign.
London, July 10.—Sc. Petersburg ad
vices says tbe Chinese are about devel
oping formidable milimry operations di
rected against tt-e Knldja frcniier. Thf
force of Caasacks sene to meek them hse
been compelled to retreat on account os
the superior strength of the enemy.
Thousands of workmen have been en
gaged several setts on the works d
signed to causa tbe Oaiisriver to return
toils ancient bed, so ns to establish easy
water communication between the Cas
pian sea and the regions horde;ing on
Afghanistan.
London, Julv 10.—A dispatch to tbe
Jimct from Paris Bays Prince Jerome
B.inaparte baa already virtually assumed
the attitude of chief of the Imperialists.
It was represented lo him that commit
tees were working in every department
aud canton of France; that subsidized
newspapers were advocating the cause ot
tho Bonopartiats, and that the faults, ot
the present government wo.o being
skillfully and vigorously turned to ae
count, when the death of the Prince
Imperial oatne to check Ibe great and
welt managed orgouiz ttioa on tne point
ef bearing frail, PrtiiOo Jerome, who
was only anxious at first to avoid being
exiled, has become so etcongly assured
thsc his hour will soon come that ho is
prepared even to go into exile.
Pauls, July 10.—Senator Maiimiltsu
Liitne, a well k. own philologist aut
member of the Institute, is in suon a con
dition of health as to b) permanently
°°E,jNtKiN? 1 j/ei$ J io. v vx Ji.p:irc;; tinea
Capetown, July 231, aaye General Sir
Garnet Wclseley, Supreme Military and
Civil Commander of Natal sod 1‘rsas
vaal, ariiv-d here today and imme
diauly started for Nut si on boird a swift
steamer.
Telegrams received at Capetown state
the British forces aro wituin tweusy-five
miles of Cetywayo's kraal.
Berlin, Jnly 10 —lu addition to Herr
FrauaeustcnXmo.isu todiatrlba'.o thesur-
plns revenue among the mates tbo R-iioh-
c.ig baa pissed Herr Vambneler’s motion
that this provision shall corns into force
on the 1st of April, 1830, and tnai
amonnt obtained from customs aud to-
oaoco tax from Ojtooer, 1879 to January,
1880, lu exooss of ficty-taree million
marks, shell Oo deducted from eontribn-
iions of the several Slates iu propoition
to toeir population.
PobtiModth, July 10.—The ccffid con
taining tne Oody of tbo Prince Imperisl
was removed from the troop snip Orontea
to the admiralty yacht Enchantress at
8 o’clock this mom eg. Miaute guns
were fired. Prince Murat was present.
Vienna, Jnly 10 —The Meue Frcie
Presaeesys the Liberals have ro far lost
titty sea s in the Keicnaratb.
LoudjN, Joly 10.—A dispatch from
Rnoko’s Drift, under d»to of Jnue 21to,
says tbo decision of the court martial in
toe case of Lieutenant Oarer, wno com
manned the txpedilioa in which the
Prince Imoerial lost his life, has been
sent to Eo'gland for coafltmaticn.
Lieutenant Carey will go home at the
first opporiuaity.
la o jaseqoenoe of the daf-Otiva state of
the transportation serv.ee Gcueral Wolse-
ley tas enmnioned a meeting of the na
tive culers at Mari’.zbnrg, oa the 30th of
Jane to devise measures for transporta
tion oy uauve carnets. General Wulse
ley will start for the front on the 1st of
July. Tne Zalu prisoners state that Cet*
awayo will allow tbe troops to advance
near Uiondi and then make an attack.
News Items.
Fall Rived, Jnly 10.—Two Meetings
of the strikers wore held last night. At
one two addresses were made, one by
llisa LeCompt, a New York Soci-liat, and
too other by th L. Cargill, of too Santa
Fe Rtilroad, who desires to induce
colonies of operatives to emigrate to the
West. The mannfaetcr-ra olsim to be
decidedly gaining ground. Their s'ate-
mehtaure denied by tne striker;, who ex
press themselvis satisfied wr h ths situa
tion.
Concjsd, N. H, July 10 —Buns'll,
the murderer of Mm Hanson, was exe
cuted a few minutes after 11 o’clock,
this morning, and died in 19 minutes,
without a struggle.
OtvzKTON, Kt., July 10—Court met
it t„o o’clock to hear the Buford case,
records from Franklin Circuit Court
having arrived by messenger last night,
d tenae made motion for congruence,
but couit overrn'ed it and gave defense
until two o'clock this afternoon to decide
another or no: they Were ready to pro
ceed.
The Temperature Yesterday.
Waihinotow, Jnly 10—Tbe weather
to-day thronghjor t:e country has been
exiremtly hot- Too following are the
temperatorrs at 4.33 p.m . reported to
the signal effic:: Atlanta, 92;_. Augusta,
port, 91. D-smoioes, 91; Dodge Citv.
Kamii«. 93; Firt Gibson. Indiana, 100;
f riJtanapol.a, 91; Isdisnoli. Terse, 91;
Jacksonville, 101; K->knk, 97; Knoxville,
95; L orotss. 9d. L av-nvorth, 93; Louis-
vil'le, 96; LvochOarg, 91; lla.lisuo, WO-
cocs’in. 90; Memphis. 97; Milwaukee 90;
Mobile. 96; M intgomerv, 95: Nasn-
ville, 99; New Orleans. 93. Narfok, 93;
North P et", Nebraska, 96; Omaha, 96;
S.o-ionento, 93; Saviuoah, 101: Shreve-
pirt 95; d:. L ciis, 97, St. Marta. Fla.,
95- Vickonrg. 96; Wa»bingion. 91; Wil
mington, 91; Yauktown D. T., 9/.
>ycopsis Weather statemant.
Oetice Cmtr Signal Ovkicxb,
Washington, Jnly 10, 1S79.
Indications: For the South AtUnticj
northerly winds, shifting to |
aiOSIOUT DISFATOUtS.
.Foreign.
St. Petzb-bubg, July 10.—Deserters
from tbe O.toodox Oourch jnst accorded
fall liberty of worsbtp, are a sect known
as “Old believers." O her deserters will
remaiD under tbs existing disabilities.
Oonstantisopli, Jnly 10—Franos and
Esgland have demanded that ibe impe
rial edist investing Towfek Pa-ha wnh
tbe tide of Kbediva shail give him the
right of oncclading treaties with foreign
puwers, which had been revoked by tne
Saltan.
Paris, July 10 —Paul da Cassagaao
has gan- to England to attend the fnneral
of toe Prince Imperial.
London, July 10.—Mr. Chamberlain,
member of toe Hunse of Commons tor
B.rmiognam, wrues to tbe Daily News,
oompLluinig that concessions on >Oe
qneetion ul fl >ggiog in tbe army and na
vy, which have Oeeu wreS ol from th-
government, have bceaootainsd wiihunt
tho aid of ths Maiqnis of Haitington.
Ha deolsred ti_a. m slmoat every im
portant miv.'mdnt dming the present
pailiament tba tauiativa b id ba-n left to
uncfflusl uiemners of the L'her-1 party.
Madrid. Joly 10.—£o Libertad states
that tbe Emperor of Austria will, during
tbe coming autumn receive a communica
tion from Madrid relative to the prej-oted
•11 aneo between King Alpbonaa of dpain
and the Archduchess Mane of Austria.
The communication will be officially pub
listed in N ivember.
Hebrew convention.
New Yobs. July 10.—To-day’s session
of tbe H brew convention was priccipil
ly taken np with tbe discussion of a
scheme tor toe estsb'iabment of agricui-
tural Hebrew communities. Tbe scheme
was favored by Dr. Wise, cx-Ccroner
Herman and -R:V. Dr. Huebsch, and op
posed by RsV. Dr. Moses, of Alabama,
and others. Tbe report of the commitiee
favoring the plan of Hebrews formiug
settlements was finally adupitd, and ih<
exeout.va committee instructed to take
■ he necessary steps to procure lands.
Joseph Simon, of New Orleans, was ap
pointed a member of the agricultural
committee, and after the adoption ot a
resolution to meet ceit year in Coicego
on tbo second Tuesday in July, tho con
vention adjourned.
The Lsgisiattve Rtilroad Iaves'.igatiog
Oociumiee to-day continned the examin
ation ot Mr. Btion with regard to the af
fairs of ths Erie railway. Too contro
versy arose tonohing tne relations of
witness to tho road since bis discharge.
A letter was read from Mr. Jewett,
charging Mr. Bslcb with a deliberate
attempt to in jura and break down the
road. Tho troth uf this accusation Mr.
Batch emphatioally denied. On tbe cross-
examinslioo witness said he believed Mr.
,'eweU totally ulQi for tbe trust he held.
A copy uf tbo reconstruction plau of tbe
Erie road was then pnt in 6Vld-uos, and
Che ocaimittes adjourned.
News Items.
O vkntjn, Kx, July 10.—Court ra-con-
vened at 2 p. in. Mr. Pratt, for the de
fense, made an effort to cetacontianance
and was followed by ex-Gov. Curtis, who
alleged that tho prisoner was forced into
trial. They were unsuccessful, however,
and ths work of empanelling the jary
began. Up to the time of adjonrmuent
only fire had been selected. Xnie work
alone will occupy two or three days, any
person who has formed an opinion or
read of the ctse la a newspaper being
disqoalifisJ. Out of the oali to day of
IQS silniisM *or the. dr(*»«*•-*«ty- 2*
answered, but more are expected to
morrow.
Charleston, July 10.—The thermom
eter lo-day reached 101 degrees io the
shade. Before this tbe greatest heat
ever known in over twenty years was 99
degrees in 1871,
5}ehpkis, July 10.—The cotton ex
change report for July, embracing West
Tennessee, north Mississippi, north Ar
kansss, is as roilaws; Aggregate respon
ses 153; 72 report the weather as Hav
ing been very favorable; 53 favorable,
both on see unit of loss and more season
able rainr; 23 report the weather unfa
vorable tor lack cf rain, attended with
too cool nights; one repoits too much
rain.
Of 125 repotting favorable weather,
nearly all mentiun that rain was needed
at tbe date of responding. 71 report
anil- Very file; 71 good; 4 bat moder
ate; 7 bad ; 111 report tbe plant bloom
ing freely, and 42 just commencing. Tbe
condition of til- cotton crop ie reported
very fine by 106; 39 good; 59 moderati;
135 report laborer.- working well or never
better; IS report tnern working moder
ately Well.
New Orleans Health.
Nsw Osleans, July 10—At a meeting
of tbe Stats Board of Health to night,
preamble and resolutions were adopted
setting forth that New Orleans was nev
er healthier, being entirely free from yel
low Lvsr and remarkably free from all
kinds of disease. The port ia rigidly
quarantined, and great care is given to
tne sanitary condition of the citv.
Resolved, That in order to conMonetbis
healthy coi d non, it is the doty of the
board to eefuroe against Memphis rules
aud regulations suggested by the Nation
al Board of Healin. Toe president of
the hoa'd ana further authorized to es
tablisb rigid quarantine against Mem
phis, both by rail and river, and to place
Inspectors on all trains entering. Dr.
U. Bemiss, of the National-Board of
Healtb, is co-operating with tbe State
board.
Eads’ IVorU Complete,
Nzw Orleans, July 10—Tho conven
tion to-day, after a short session, ad
journed out of repeat In Hon. 8. B.
Sirlle, deceased me nicer or Sabina par
ish.
Captain J. B. Eads, in a telegram from
Port Etds, to toe agent of tbe Asaooiated
Press, to-day, says : “Tnegreatest depth
aud width ol tbe ohaunel required b>
■be jolty act at tho month and also at
the oesd of Sonth Pass, has been secured,
acd tne fact was this day certified to the
Secretary of War by Captain M. R.
Brown, United Slates Engineer, inspector
of the work- Tnis vir>oally completes
the woik at the month of the Mississippi
river. Tbe jetty channel ie over thirty
feet deep, ana a good navigable channel
of tweoty-aix feet, measured at tbe low
est stags of ths river, exists at tba head
of tbe trasses.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
Cotton.
Liverpool—Noon-coiure quirt; middling np-
lends 6’4: middling Orle»nr « is 18
noSml uou bales; ol which UOJ were taken bj
.^rn.wnTsnd for export, recaipu lino, all
n irii’ch vY-fio American-
Puiuros opened partially d-1* cheaperr
Uplands ius> mid dim* e*w July and Anrnst
delivery tJ 3 l«aS SS-3*. August and seotemcer
« -7 3-*"6 IS 16. September and OctoberSX; sra
ovt-b-r and Noienoer e9.DaS173x.80T-
rmoerand December S11-32. Falun* are noa
t 'sw!*pm—Middlinguplinia «£ “Jddliag Cr.
leans e is li lew m.ddnn* uplands ej*. good or-
dinsrj «H ordinary «K- _ , ,
4 p m^saleJ o( American 4.809, UplMid* low
middling cUn>« Julj and Aue^t
BeDtember*ndOctoberaeliTe*"Jo2i a
5 D -u-rJtu • s icraod*4^dj.
Niwloaz-^Uotionsieadv »a.e$i.4r. middliEg
l* S*18. imOttiinir 12 3-18.
t ; uturas”opoued steady but a^shsl- lower: July
delivery 1X07. August Iii5, Sep.emlM.- 11X3. Oc
tober DOST Noremoer—.
Oottou-Sotroceipts—. gross 4.
futures dosed nrui; sale, is 000 July dehrery
August ixa. S-pieiuber liLU, Oc
tober lx xr. Nr vember ll 03—04. lie ember
toSS-sL January U(W-«. February 1U0-11.
M i«t b gut deJa'anr l*i n n* l 'Hii, uplands
I2S-16; middling Orwana 125-id.
.. 1 I ^ • .1 es,.V e->,.itlt* PITwjrts to
Grot .j northerly winds, aanuo* io inuiuiuKurwn-
southe'rly. stationary, followed by lower | Fr'aree-.
temperature, partly clsirdy weatber and, - Coirns. nominal;
oo-aetonal rain, srationary or lower pres -1 low
VEGET1NE
POE
OlLllls Shakes,
FEVER AND AGUE.
Tab bobo, N C. 1S7S.
D2 H R STBTB5S—
D«sar «.r— I tod r»ry »r*tefnl for what your
▼alukble medicine, Veget ne, has done in my
f .mil •, I wish to exp ess my thinks by inform*
iog you of thr w nd#*rful curr o? m < • on: also *o
i<*» >ou know that Vegeiineistbebesc medicine
. 1 ercr *>a# lorGtiUls. Shakes, Ferer and Arue.
My >on wav sick wi h mrasles *u 187S, which 1*»- *
him a*it H-p*i int disease. My *on .uflercd
great deal of pain all ot tha nme; the pain was
-o preat he did nothin* but cry. Tnenoctors
di-» not help him a part cie, he c uli not lift his
foot f om the floor, be could not move witnout
cru*che«. 1 r«ad your advertis*-meut in ihe
**i« msTill*Courier-Juu*naI," tba; Vrgetme was
airremt Blood Purifier an«» Blood Food. I t-ied
•/ne bottle, which was a great benefit. Ho Bent
on with the medicine, vradudly Kainii *. He
has taken eighteen bottles in all. and bei* rom-
pletely restored to heal h, walks without crut
ches or cane He ia t • enty y*ars of are. I have
ajoumrer >00, filtecuy.ara of a*e, who is sub
j^eitoUbiVt. Wnenorer ho feels one comio*
on, he C‘»m s in, tako< a dose of Ye<e ine and
that is hs last of tho Chill. Ve*etine leaves ro
ba n effect upon the a »tem like mod of the
medicines reco ^ mended for Chills. 1 cheerfully
recomme* d Veartine for suet com laints
think *t is the * eatest medicii e in the weld.
Repectluily. MR8 J W LLOYD.
VBGKTI2TK — When the bl<«od bjeomes lifeless
ten Mucni&nt. either from chamse of weatho or
of climate, wan* of exercise, i r^gula- diet, or
from any other cause, ibeYeRetite will renew
the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse
thestomsch. regulate the bowels, and impart ~
tope of vigor t j the whole body.
-V JEJ getin jb
FOR
DYSPEPSIA., NERVODSNESS
And General Debility.
« BXR5AEDST05. MaES. 1878.
We, the undersicned, haring used Vrgetme,
take pleasure in recommending it to all those
troubied with Humors of anv kind. Dyspepsia,
Nrrvonsness, o General Debility, it being the
Great Blood Purifier. Sold bj &L Crowell 4
Sou*, who soil in jre of it than all other patent
meJicino put together. '
MRS L T PERKIN3,
U W SCOTT.
JOSaPHCS SLATE.
Yegetine is the great health restorer—com’
po^ed exclusively of bir^s. root* and herbs,
is »ery plosiant to take; every child likes n.
VEGETINE
FOR
NEBVOU3 HEADACHE
And Hhcumatlsm.
Cixci.syA..l, O, April 9. 1877*
H R Ktbvbxs. E»q - „ , , „
Dear wr—1 have used your Yrgetine for Ner
vous Headache, and slso for Rheumatism, and
hare found entire reli f from both, and take
great pleasure in r ecommending it to all who
may be likewise afflicted. _ _
FRED H GOOD,
108 HU1 St. Ciun.
Yegetine has restored thousands to health
who had been long and painful sufferers,
VEGETIW F/
Druggists’ Keport.
Mb H R Stbvbxs—
Dear sir—We have been selling your remedy,
the W go tine, for anout three years, and take
pleasure in recommending it to our customers
and 111 ho instance where* blood purifier would
roach the case haa it ever failed to effect a cu'e,
to our knowledge* It certainly *a the ne plus
ultra ot re aovator». Reepectfu I ly,
J$ Jft SHEPHBK.D & CO. Druggists.
Mt Vernon, |U*
Is acknowledged by all classes of people to he
the be*t and most r diaule blood purifier in the
world.
VUGETXNE
Prepared by
H. K. STEVENS. Boston, Ma^h.
Veeetine is Sold bv all Druggists.
lo9j J
NOttVOloK — Uoiiv.11 quiet. miUaitug it, uet
receipts Sa, sa.es —, stock 17.5.
Bxltimobb—Cotton dull; middling 1 t\i lo *
miaoliusr 12. good ordinary lt^*- net receipts
— gross kfi. sales —, to spinners , # toc
B0ST05—Cotton quiet; middling 1SV$,low mid
dling izy$. good ordinary 11%, net receipts I08,
grus< —; sa:«< —; stock *78 i.
Wilmikgtob —Uotiou fcteidy; middling 12.
low middling 112£- «ood ordinary 11; net re
ceipts pir-ss —, Aales —, stock i»S.
PuilsAPMLPttlA—Cotton qu tt; middling 12^;
low m Ml tiling U)i tfood ordinary u%, uce re
crjpts —: gross 1, sales —, spinners ‘J2, stock
UK 5.
BarAJfjrxn—Cotton nominal.raiddling 11% low
miauling »1?S- good ordinary l*»4, net rocwipts
—, gross lu; sttlra —. »tock ifiCJ.
Nkw URL Baal a—Cotton qute* ; middling 11?£:
low oiddliug 11^ good ordinary ll%uet receipts
Vi, gross U», sates 750, Stock 2Q3SO.
Mobilb—Cottou nouiuial; middling 11 J£. low
m.ddiiug UH, good ordinary 11}$. net receipts 1,
gross —. sales —, stock 2U»i.
5JBMPUI3-cotton quiets middling 11%; net
receipts x5; shipxeuis ; sales 125, stock
Augusta.—Cotton quiet: middling il&. low
middling good ordinary li^. leceipt* 9.
shipments sales 44.
UHaaLESroJf—Uotion qnie*: middliqg 11?^ low
m>udling I*;* good ordtuary lift net receipts 2:
gross , sales 4J. stock 152.
FINANCIAL
Lthpoit—Noon-Conwl*. money 8715 18, ac
count »7 15-lfi,
.saw toita—Stock* opened weak; money Sa*^;
exchange long 4 8.^ <hort4 8/J$. State bonus
dull. Government aecuriue» s eady.
Money easy 2; exchange steady st 485%a
k St* gcvcrnmeui seeuritiea weak: new 5 per
ceuta I CS?6. new 4J4 per cents 105^, new 4
per Crnts 1 ul94. State bonds dull.
SPa.*a s closed weaker, Xora Central
119 Brie 27Lake snore 74^; Illinois Oeutrai
88J4 PitU'jura Chicago and North\rnnten
6*^4; do preferred i ^ oct Island 15?^, %%es*
tern Union Telegraph Company 92.
Sub-Trea^ry balances Gold 124161,413. cur
rency S/,ibc,Uc7.
FEODUCR
BALTlMOkB—Flour firm and higher How.rd st
and U'esicrn suoerane5 25©3 75: extra4 «;
family 5 2->t$s6 Ou. Cit.> Mill* superm e 5 2S«$3 50:
extra 4 00:4.5 00. Rio brands 6 tO»a6 25. Paupsio
farniiy 7 00, Wheat—Southern, steady: Wm
tern lower: sonthsru rtd II69II8; ambsrlSO
05 121; No x renns} 1 vania re i 118^4: No 2
NAVAL STORES.
ViLMTjrdTOW—fpirus turpentine firm at 26.
Roam steady at 110 for strained, 115 for good
strained. Crude turpentine steady at l 00 for
htrd: 1 60 for yellow dip; 210 forivirgin. Tar
nrm at 60
XARTNSSneWS
NEW" YORK—Arrived— Gallina, Thing villa,
De os. Mass
Arrived out—Stratburg, Luliotte.
C hicago NarSels,
Closing quotations furnished daily by
W. W, Carnts, Fterctaandiae
Broker
CLCST9GAX 2 SO.
G R Sides-August 4 45.
Pork—August n So.
J ara—August 6 05.
TVbrat-Aurust 99%, September 93.
Com—August S7V4.
Oats—August 28%,
Market panic you reports received of yellow
fever in Memphis.
Hulk shoulder*
Choice SC hams
LARli—inubis.,.
LM*»f,in
Leaf, in buckets
OAl M— For letm
Rust oroof
HALT—^Vugiuuu.
iiivv*rpoOi,.„..,. M ^..
ABAL.U
boiled
OORNv-By car load
small lots
7LOIJB.—Fancy per bbl...
Choice
Extra family, par bbl.....
4H*$4«L
8H
....... io@io>4
....... 55
75(^80
...... 1Q.J
1 2001 25
....... 70@>71
....... 72@75
...... 68I&70
7018)75
7 50
7 10
. . 500
Family, per bin 6 25
Axtm por bbl 575
COPKIiD—Oommon X1J4
rair 12J4
Good
Prime ....... 17
Southern corn hrui. Western hroi. southern ahte
55. yello* 46. Oars firm; south*rn.40&43. Wei*
tern white 98&40, uo.miicd 56«9x7: Pennsylvania
40. ray firm nigher; «rime to choice Ft nn»yl*
vania and Mar>Uuu 14gu6 Provisions firm.
Pork 10 75. talk meat-, loose, snouliera 4‘4»
clear rio 5& do ps.rkeA 454 aad5>4 Bacon —
shoolaeisS. clear nb 6 Hams 11^12 Lira, re*
fl'icd in tierces 7. Butter firm; prime 10 choice
Western racked lCfeiL Coflee firm; rio in tar-
goes u>£*»454- Whisky nrmer at I6654.alu?
Freights unebangeo.
N «w loKg— Flour unchanged. Southern flour
u* char.gjd common to lair extra 625&5 60.
good to choice 5 756*7 00. Wheat irregular and
unsettled and 1*354 lower: NoS spring 1 Obal w.i.
• o 2 00 1 15. ungraded do 1 IM-ou 0k. ungraded
winter red 11431L2U, No 2 dol2u(&122. Com
lower closing more steady ungradt d 42,45
Oats 54 lower And moderate inquiry. 40 lor Xo3
ccffeo nrm but quiet na iu car»oea ll%al4& iu
oblots Sugar quiet but very hrm; fair
to good renmng quoted at 9 16; prune 6%;
rehued quiet and arm. standard A 854. granula
ted 854, powdered and cruabed 8}4aS%. Molasses
steady but raxher quiet Rice quiet and strong:
lair inquiry. Ko ia unchanged. Turpentine
quiet aud firm at z75l- Pork iu buyers favor and
very dull; old mess spot qu.ted at 9 50 new spot
at 10154$IU25* Mutates suady firm bus quiet
loug clear quoted at 5 z5. short ricar 5 45 long
snd short clear s 55 Lard luWrr but active; prime
steam ip* 632 *x6S7>4 August 640* Whis
key firmer at *iS cush Freight* stringer.
uouifiaui— riour firm, extra 3o%>; family
4 0 0510; fancy 525^6iO talent 6 5L&7UO.
Woe«i firm; red and umber 97 Corn quiet
white 4k, uiixeo 39. U-t- steady, white 3k, mixed
33. Purs Dom nil at 10 50. Lard qu t t; cbonv* leaf
jn tierces 7Ji. in teg* 854* Bulk meat> nominal;
•uoulder* 3 75, clear no 4 S75-, clear sides 5 12>§.
Bacon scarce and nominal, sfioulders 4Ki clear
ribs i l A, clear side 55), Su^ar cured ham* K@
il. v* otsay firm at 104.
UwcisjAii-rioui quiet; family 4 75 3575
Wn«*t lower; new red k5 <5*103 Corn stronger
at 59>4&kd, Oats iu good uemtud at 54-*
Fora dull acd nominal, i^ru au 1 an i lower,
current make 5 95 bid. Bulk meats unsettled and
Jo we.; shcuiuers 390. short rib 4 7754 «-»sh 4 77*4
*4 8i>4 teller August; sh.rt clear side»h?ioat
5 u0. £a on in demand; shculners 4 57>4;
clexr ribs 5S7}£. «ear sides 5 7o&75. Whi*kj
active auu firm at 1 04. Hogs steady packings d.a
3 Si.
8r Lcuifr- Four unchanged; double extra fal],
3 75^4 25. treble do 4 4^^70. family 4 85^5 20,
Choice to farcy 52.&3S5. wneai lower. No 2
reu foil 98^^99 gxiIj, 9sx9 July. 97>^a-.9 August,
93*74 vpi; No 3 do 91% g. 9d Uorn lower St 33/v*
y A c**h.3k% July, 35‘/4 August. 36^g s»e^temb*r.
u*uQimer »t 3i c«*h anx Juij • rruvitior s ce-
moralixed by the »epurt*of yell w fever at Mem*
pn.s. At tfie at term, on call of the board July
wheat was quoted at 96^*97. August 9t%a97%
ad tbe year 96a*>*£ Corn lower at 34% Au*u»t
uaisuiui r®54 August.
C«iCAGo—Flour firm and urchangsd. Wheat
active but lower and irreguisr; No 2 Chicaco
snm< lulbid cash and July, 99^ August. 98%
September-. No 3 do 91; rejected 74. Cornin'fair
dr-mand but lower: No 2 h:gh mixed 375k bid
Cosh and Jn'y.3756*3724 Auguni. 3i^4 >ep-ember,
rei-ctedAj^. «-ats isir dcm*nd.No 2 845400454
ca»h. 32?4'&3S July, 29 August. 28 sepiemter.
Pork active but io*er »nd unsettled at 9 4 54^
9 50 cash. 945 July, 945^9 4754 August, yi @
9.754 ^pt^mbei. I.*rrt m fair demand but
lower st 0 03544*6 w5 cash. 6 05 i6 0754 July and
August. 6 iu-Ao 1254 Sep;ember. Bulk mests—
sbouic rs 3 so, short ribs 4 75, short clear 4 90,
Wh.sky in good demand at 106.
U0AW*rentt' ^
MOLA88ES—miroireOubK.hhds 58
Choice CubK boi* Si@37
Sogai'house.ijihds ........7. 2M&2I
8u*arhouae. ^1* 29
Choice w “w tp^bHns $
SUGAR—Ucjden 894© »
brown...... 754^94
(1. 90!XW 74a
Sxtr* U. wuiu 85<®
Standard A - 9@954
GranuUn>d *»s@954
Powiioreo and urushoo^
);iAt;K S R-H—eajs 7»il0
Binxur M .M. Mm i 10 a 11
Strawnerry 1254
Fancy MMM . 14
ilANHLKS—Slar..^ 1254
NAILM—Basis 10s t C&
3TARCH ...
FKPPER 17)4
1PICK... 20
JIN GBR 12J4
tfUTMKGh. 10\@1 25
CLOVES
JJGARS—PerM 20 00*80100
■: HR ROOTS 12 00
1NUKF—Lorillard'a. iar 65
LorilUrtl's.fGii 7*‘
TOBACCO—Comioon 40 a 46
Medium 50 a 60
Lucy Hiutou 52
Fine... 76 *1 20
^mFPlikG * FKOWILK
CORREOTBl) DAILY BY
BE It N L) B BOTHERS
ill OKS—Green salt, par rt» 4
Dry salt 16*31 8
Dry flint 7'3H1
GOAT SEJ 4 i—Dry. jar lb 10^12
*liKl£P SKIN?*—Per pi»we xofdilO
SABARL1NGH— Per niece *6310
DEBRsKINs—per tb 14^16
LKATHKR—In the rougn 15^22
4ACCOON-P«r ciece 3©20
A i aVK—Per piece:.*..., M .... 10@25
•ITTER—Per pinoe.... M 50@>2 00
dKAVBR-Per uince 2*<ai 25
GRET FOX SKINS 16^25
SSL POX 2« @43
WILD CAT—Per piece 5©10
OPOSSUM—Per pi*K*.... <a 5
HUSKR\T—per piece.. @ 5
TALLOW—Prime, per lb @ 5
W A X—Pure yellow, per lb 20<a l
QINSSNG-Pnr lb . &50
DRIED APPLES—Prime per tb
DRIED PEACH Bs—IVel^d,bright Nol \
Uiuv-ekxi. No 1 f
DRIED BLACKBERRIES M .„J
WOOlr-FleioCb. iiurry, per lb lo^t 8
Unwashed. ls(<&26
Washed t!M8S3
DON’T
YOUR CARRIAGE
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. V. COLLINS,
at his Carriage Repository, on fcecond
Street' or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
FIRST-GLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL to work on. Now is the time. Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
GOOD AS NEW.
W. W. COLLINS
Carriage Manufacture?.
66, 70 «3c 72 SECOND STREET.
FURNISHED BY
WfUIlrtl H MTUKTEVMT
& CO.
Florida Orang<>N and Southern
Frmiai nudYegeiablrtt
daily
New Yobf, July 8.1879.
Wrt quot» our market to day:
Georgia Melons—Common size 25S10.
Georg-* Melons—Large 40
Georgia Po;iches—Une-third bushtl crates 82 00
aS: 50
Tomatoes. 5Tc per crate.
Dried Peaches—Choice 9,cdit mon 7.
Shippers tbouid be car ful in packing to fill
1 heir crates »o full that they cannot shake about
aud baoome bruis-nt in transit. Peaches come
better by express than by steamer.
Steals ana Bonos
CORES BD .DAILY,lBY
L.IUPLifiY, HROKER.
Georgia S percent bonds ............101 % 113
Georgia7 per ceut. bopds (gold)............112 a 11S
Ge>rgia7 per cent, bonds (regular) 108 a 109
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)....H7 a 108
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (Smith)..... 112 a 113
Georgia 6 per oeul 1 .Id) 101 a 10A
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new).....105 a 106
Cityol Macon7 percent, (long)............ 64 a 66
City of Macon 7 per cent (shert70 a 75
Cuy of Augusta 7 per cent,...........,.. M ,100 a 101
Oily of Atlanta 7 per cent...,
City of Atlanta 8 per cent 102 a 105
City 01 Suvuunah 72 a 74
Oentrai Railroad icint mortgage ,...107
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds 100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bonds.........par and mt
Northeastern RRbonds (endorsed).„..,105 a U6
Southwestern Railroa.< parandint
BouthGaa .d Fia. 1st mortga6e ...........107 a 109
A. & G. R- K. 2d mortgage (endorsed) ...102 a 104
touth Gaand Fla 82 a 8*
Western R. R ol Alabama 2d raortgj*f?..llO ; ill I On hand and constantly arriving all kinds
tf. A A. 11.R. 1st mortg&ge(notendor*d )80 a 90
% A A R R, 2d mortgage \endorsed)..,par
Southwestern R R —.... 99 * 100
Georgia Railroad stock 811 a 81
Central Railroad stock 6454*66 >4
lUKUata A Savannah Railroad stock 1U5
oa V/noiea&io Market
CAUSB7CBD DAILY BY
20. TINSLEY
•li-.WN AND PKOV1MONM.
HAOU.N—OU*r riu .Idas &%<&(’%
.-it,Mill!or. tfoili
Hut's fllinr rib sides
R. F. LAW I ON,
Banker and Broker,
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposite 8 Waxelbaura A Bro*a
Dry Goods House,
A BFNERAL BANKIN9, BR03F8ASE HI
EXCHAK6E BUSINESS CONE. CSLLE6TI0M
ATTtKD.'D TO WITH CARE ASS D3SPATM.
mavS 3 m
OPTZCIil .
SAVE YOUR EYES.
fF vour vision 19 failing—if you are crowina
A i.ear-Mshted, or your eyesight is tr. ubliiag
jou in auy way, call on
iVlr, Oil. Rufeld, Optician,
u*d yoar eyesight will be benefited by his
:ui»erior Spectacles ar.d K.\e biases. They
will remove sli dimness, blurs, confusions ana
fio’ituu Npeckd, and »he moat sensitive e\e wiU
»e restored to its n rmal ami healthy condiuon;
nviug fatigue, r. quirmg lc>s li*rht ana euabli; g
the wearer to m. w p!aml> all remote objects.
2 bese useful and unapproachable latses can
only bo procured from .fir OH KEFELD. Hi«
e«labli»bmentr—No 2o Sec .t;d M. ftjmcon. Ga.
prt) 6m
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
0
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II
4 LtRGR lot in store and for cala at lard
£jL Tin con.
n.vlMf JONK8ACOOX.
Wm. JB. Sturtevaut & Goip
103 PARK PLACE. NEW YO&S.
(Late of {savannah. Go.)
SOUTHERN FRUITS AND VESEfrlftES Hi
SPEC1AL7V,
Refer to Messrs Jones A Cook, Maoon; Johii
McMabi n. Esq, savannah. Ga; Milo Hatch. 8a»
vauuah, Ga, Natior.al Park BanK, New York.
Stencils furnishei on app>i'utiou.
Our advantag. t, for liamlline PE aCHSS atkl
DRIED FaUiTbure unexcdled in thia city.
n»>»4 zaw8w
mUTISL
EUPAULA. ALABAMA.
£^OOD BOAUl, M.d Ri.-v.rai and tho Dost At
HILLINGS* MOYB
John l Hardeman*
Attorney at Law,
55 ftDon. • ■ ■ • Georgia
Tax Receiver’s NoHice
I AM now tceiviug Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for tho jear 1879 and w'uld be pid&aed
to have Tax-Papers cali aud make their Re*
turn.t promptly, hh the tune ia short and ths
Books must bo closed as the law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Bi Cr ivor Bibb Co. Ga,
aprjs tf OfflceNoPu Mula*y bt. Macon, <V*
X
Platform Spring Wagons.
FIRST NA110UAL BANK.
MACON. GA.
SAMS OF DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT E.SO EXCNAN&
OrRce Hours—9 a. m, to 1 p.
<v 'V WttIGLKl. I 0 PLANT,
Cashier. PraridoB
ianll TV*
IM lint far Hultfifffpa
O Y and after this date we will deliver Ice in
all pa»ta of the city at Ic per pi-und. Or*
deia left at Factory or the Mulberry Street De*
r. n will receive prompt ntteiit inn.
»«i»v?2 1HC""’ 10K F-4CTORY.
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HE ST. NICHOLAS HOTtLj
.,KW YOitJt CITY, ’
HAS X&TABL1SHXD
SPBClAb SUMMER RATES.
For fart.iiie.» remaining one week or upwards,
6 7 50 $i. aud 5i4 50 eacii, according to number
occupying riK-m and location of the same, for
xs^ntLs of June anl July, and $21 and 2*50 per
week for months of August and September.
InnKlm
MclQtosH House.
INDIAN SPRING, GEORGIA.
T HIS well known house, having undergone
thorough repair and refurnished with new
and eleg»m furniture, is now opened for the re
ception of health and pleasure seekers.
Rates of board per day $‘2: week $10; month
$3*. Children under twelve and colored ser
vants half price.
Special inducements offered families.
A first -cl»ss Orchestra has been encaged 1
th. Muon.
B W COLLIBK.
Jon* Im Proprietor.
H. CRANSTON & CO.,
Hr Iters and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala-
barn • Strset. Atlanta, Ha.
gents for »h * Geo Fox March Ma mfac urina
< mpany, the Miam* Oil and Soap Manufaciur
g Company. Chicago quotations, spot and
lures, of Meat and Grain received every hour
t'UTIJttfcd A Ki*£ClAbt Y.ConfldnntiaL
1:1 »ytl ltn
“Ice, Ice, Ice.
;>uptity. The usual Sunday hoar#
MACON ICE FACTORY
’ilx.
f rHK i-Mtire s»oca of FOOTS and SHORR
i I K \ » HKRand FINDINGS, also stock in
bannerv . \ everything ptrtain ng 4 o the bu»i-
r.en, is tor <olJ in th** next thirty usvn re*-ard-
Hiofcod u' order to' wind up the estate of th
Deceased Ja »Seball
\cy one 11 ee.1 of Bcots and Shoes can save
5 per cent h riling on us.
ft Y
RAM. T P ’.s»«y..
NCHOR LINE.
UNITED K* STATM4IL HTElMBRE,
Sail fi< Ul New York lor
GLASGOW. every SATURDAY;
Aud REGULARLY to LO.VDON dir»ct.
PasAagd to Giaspos.-, Lcnoondeiry. Iklfaxt
L'v.*rnool
SALOON CABINS. JjifliO t $80,CURRENCY
8LCONDCAB N, including-II tquib.lcs, $4«k
STEK'v Gk
TO LONDON EY DXRhoT STEAMER.
No str ing©.
SALOON CABINS, $.-*5 * n d $65.
Excursion T-cketi.it Krduced Rates.
Pasifn^e- accommodationb unsurpassed f»rele
gance and cam fort, all staterooms on
• mam deck.
For Books of information, P Ac,
Apply t*) U l NLK'isi)N BROTHERS,
Y BOWLING GREEN N W YORE,
or to T H a. NDERbON, MAC N.
msv27 Sra
C T1SQ pt’.d for Wheat or Flour exchanged for
j it at the Georgia 41 UL
mljui*7 J h POOR A CO.
«L. 2BL
AITORNEY AT LAW,
I have romoved *j one of ray brick offices corner
Poplar and Second Streets.
L N addition to local trasmeae. f will giveVperla
attention to cases entrusts. to n»« in the
Albany ard Southwestern Circuits, and !n the
Unitetl btatos and Baxferny t Courts for
Georgia • . . rprll
Bluer and Cloese!
10 Coxes kebt Cream Cheese.
10 Tah» choice Creamery Butter.
Just received on oonsigunieixt and for *kla
w by
un2t| JONES & COOK.
Ifaw Wir-m.
Cook A Co, we will oontince the milting business
at the Georgia Miifs. >sr Ch.ater will cor t^nne
with us and will be pleased toterve his friends
ai ; in the past.
jnt.7 ltu J L COOK.
aroTiGJB.
this citv Upon rtt-ring Iro n tbe business I
beg lenvc to express ro> h-artfelt think* for the
liberal putro. a e anti ki:iflre> fc nief(.r
the thirteen years I nave been in the tu.vness,
and respectfully ask my gustomera and inenda
:o continue their pairaoag? t*» Mr Christian,
my successor. J V'ALENTINO.
—- o —
I have this dr.y. as r er above statement,
bought J Valentino’s entire ir.ierrsl iu bis Bar
and Kesiaurent. N06 Cherry .-treet.
I^Hrnc tiy i vite everybody wno wishes to
(at and drink to call and s-^e we. J pronjir«y>
ro n o' e' o** la*»or or politeness to aatufy
W. W. COLLINS.
MACON, Gr^L.
Send for Circular.
r»i p
iing but the best
know they hav*
Td cbligu.g.
lod-eall who will cal to see
Thankful for post put-tnage and oaruestly
micing » oouiinuance of the ssrni I am, very
a apectfullYi
rtuia St
homo 1 intend to keep 1
at u&t a..
to be po.it j , attentive^
prex-a ““
J M W CHRISTIAN,