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MACON. GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Numbeb 9,275
TnE STATE liEHlSTiiTDBE.
Atlanta, Joly 13, 1679.
toe senate
at tne c-nal honr of 10 a.
**• in the chair. PfAjer
bT E=». Mr. . ,
1 j j^rnal ora. read and opproTed.
H.naoor Bjvd moved to reconvider the
lo,« oo yeaterday of a till pienclbiog
• x f >rcu n corporation* may be sard in
ltkl« Srate. Ibe motion uc-nimously
pr.Tail'd
A limlO* TB'MTHE SISATE
wee r»o.-ivad annoonoing that bis Exoel-
' LO wt.d - K nt<1 " bill p'.-cribmg bow
v lir '; n “,«m the office of G-ivernor sba I
br fiU-d. and Otb.r mattets.
A »«* was tendered Hon. lhomas
Hardeman and H>n. Eaooh Sieadm.n
O * qj>* un of 3 -nator Preston ibe bill
prersenbiog bow mortga^t-a dnt», e -° • ma J
t*« c^r 0e‘^d, w<8 Didi) 'bo *ptci»l order
for W.iioe*d»j ■>! S'. *•- tl o’ofock.
Tua Senate lh»o Lr'jk up aad pinaed lac
b U provid'og bow foreign corpor.tioae
may t»ta d.
EILLI or THE SIOOND BIADISO.
A bill to provide lor tbo election of
ao'iool iro-teea. I.wt.
A mil to require plaintiff.) in fl. fa. to
take pn>( >t appraia.d v.loe. Lost.
B-irral other bills wt-re read, and, on a
favorabli; report ot the COrtmutee?,passed
to a thud r-.dinc.
bill, »r third niAciso.
A bill toprobibtttbe sale or lurnisbing
imexiiMling liquors on .lection day with
in two tud-a or an election precinct. Ihb
Judiciary Committee reported adversely
oo this bill.
8-nntor Holton moved to dira^re.-
witn tnu report of the committee. irn
mot in prevniled. Tbo bill waa then
p-.T.-i.l.-red by the Senate. Coneid :mble
dibite arose "and many amf-ndments were
elTered. The previous queeti(,n wr.e
c; 1 ed and sustained on tbo bill and its
amendments.
By 3 nator McDaniel—For tbo por-
pcse of influencing votes. Lost, yeao 17.
n»>*22. „ . i
By Senator Turner—Excep'ing tbo
pr. -cripiion of payeicians. Adopted.
I3> Senator Grimee—To make the pen-
aby for violation one dollar, without cost,
yen- 8, nays 33.
By S-nttor Preston—Eicmpting the
use of liquor for sickness or socially
Lost, yeas 18, nays 22. Several other
unimportant amendments were lest.
The bill was then put and passed by a
vo'e of yiaa 23, nays 18.
8.nator Uowell, by consent, introduced
a bill to organize the Medical Board of
tLorgin. It.ferred to the Judiciary
Committee.
Senator Grimes gave notice that he
noold locvoto reooneider so much of the
action of tbo Senate ns relates to the
passage of tbo bill regulating tbo sale of
liqnot ..nelection diya.
Too Senate adjourned.
TELEGRAPH
Atlanta, July 181b, 1879.
THE HOUSE
met pursuant lo adjournment and was
cullt u’ to order by the Speaker, and open
ed with prayer by tho chaplain.
The Journal waa read and approved.
Mr. Miller, of H ustoD, moved to re
consider so much of tbo Journal as ra
lutes to tho aotion of tho House upon tho
question of agreeing lo the report of the
uommiitee adverse to tho passage of tho
bill, “ To abolish tho State Department
of Agti ulturo. _ _
Sir. N.-ibir, of Bitb, called for the
previous question. Thu call was sus
tained. , „ . ,
Mr. SmitU, of Oglethorpe, called for
the yeas and nays. Tbo call waa sus
tain..!, and on oiHiLg tho roll tho vote
stood—yeas, tiS; nays, 83. So tho mo-
tirn to recon-ider did net prevail.
Too court, sirs of the floor wero tend
ered to Messrs. Dr. E. A. Flowellen. B.
I. Molt, G«o. T. Bartlett, F. D. Die-
make, J. W. Thurman. 1Y. S. Ba.-seoger,
K. Nutt ben and Prof. W. H. Lawson.
The Committee on Eulca made a re
port, and Mr. Wright moved tbo adop
tion it the report. Agreed to.
Mr. Turner, of Coweta, wns permitted
to withdraw ft bill to reduce the opitsl
stock of the People’s Bank, of New-
nmn.
TUB ErlCIALOBDEB
or the dsy. a bill to establish the
Md h-Georgia Military and Agiicaltu-
ul Coil, ge, waa taken np. lhe bill to
this end .rasread the third time.
Oa motion of Mr. Hulsey, of Fulton,
the bill was reterred by way of recom
mitting to a special committee of nine,
with iDBlructioca to perfect the bill ana
to rrpi.rt to the House by bill, #
Tne next lull io order as a special or-
fler, was thu bill to regulaio tbe leasing
out, of p nitentiary convicts by the Gov-
”Os’motion of Mr. McWhorter, the
bill waa iskon up and considered Ly Bec-
tioD,.
Tho speoial committee on the Midd.o
Georgia Agrieal.nral College are M'-ssrs
H'll.ev, ol Fulton, Cnairman, Anderson,
ot Newton. Green of B.ldwin, Turner of
Brooks. Burch of S-rovcn, Smith of
Batts, Cc, pm an, G.v-Vcr and Jordan o.
Wiikes.
Mr. Oox, of Tronp, proposed to nmsnd
the first i.o ion by ineeiling after the
word "Gavctnoi” the following: ‘Fro
vid.-.i, however, that no p.r.OLS holding
a I flics of ixnst or preflt ander or by
virus of tbo laws of Georgia, shall bs
competent '» “» ke 9ncl1 °° otrao: wlt “
,„d Governor, ftLd that no ccmpsuy of
which uoy p-rson, bolding an offloa of
trun and predt nnder or by virtne of the
laws ot Georgia, is a member, fh>ll •
corap-teat to m-iko such oontrac.. I
amendment was agreed to.
Oo motion of Mr. Miller, of Hori .on,
tte tuts imte which w«s criginslly snb-
mittsd, waa taken up In order to be per
fect. d.
TJ-id.'.- this, Mr. Mitchell, of Taylor,
y . ■ , * t ; i a mend the li.'pi seedrn f t h. ■
sursttinta by ttrikieg out ••Appointed by
the Gov. rt-or witu the advios and oonseut
of it e Sroste,” aud io erting ‘‘elected bj
the General A .embly.”
ndraoac was adopted
DAY DisrAtxitusa.
Nows Items.
ExokuK, Icwa, July 1C—The rrgxtta
of the Ali.-.tlBippi Valley Bowing Asso
ciation began yesterday, with a large at-
t.-ndsnee and fair weather. The jnntor
-ing:e Ecolia bad aixteeu entries: G.orge
Q Mucbmore, of the Farragot Club, of
Cnicago, won tbe first heal; Ihcmis P.
Gi.l, or Midison, was eecond; W. S.
Ge:ty, of St Paul third; C. M. Sehenek.
of Burlmgtrn. fourth. Time, 13:13*. In
the second heat, Beastley, of leoria,
ea-tly beat Becker, of Su Paul, Eldy, of
Chicago, ilJ Biilmgs, of Btvcrdale.
Time 14:34. Tne third heat was won by
Kaod.e, or St. .Fml, in 13:20. beating
Tilliughsa-, of M'uliue, ana Lassett, ot
M nn aoolis. Muchmore, Beastley nod
Rhodes Will row the deeding heat to-
ia7. The senior foor-oftred shell race
was contested by thu Mido'O O.ab, of fat.
t-oii'; Diron Club, cf IllmTue; Sylvan
Club of Molm.; Farragul Clnb, of G“>-
oigo. The Farraguts -on in 11:13}. tne
first trial h.at in too junior four oared
scull race brought cut the Peorias, Al'i-
doi', Farragats and Divenporls. Peo
ria won e.sily in 13:54. Ibe second
heat was towed by the Sylvan?.of Molin.;
Dixons and Bnrlicglons. Tne latter
wen in 13:22.
Mzmpbis, July 1G.—No n«w cases of
yellow fever r -ported to-day. and no
; - 4 -hs have ocourred tinea tho last re
port.
Auousta, Ga., Jn’y 18 —There hiB
been no ram in this eection to do ary
good to tho crops for two moatta Tne
corn in many ploOcs is literally burnt up,
and will not average a fourth of a crop.
Cotton is very inu;u behind. Tho weed
ia very small, yet it is fruiting well for
*he r-ize of tbo Btalk. This his been tbe
ho'teat and dryeat weather since 1839
Milwaukee, Jnly 18.— Toa Sentinels
Wateriowu apacial oorrespondeut says
the Xa icual Greenback party of Wisocn-
-iq held its onnusl convention at that
pl.co jo.terdsy, and nominated the fol
lowing ticket: For Governor, ColoLel
Miv, of Virion ; Lieutenant Governor,
IT. litltsy, cfllicint; Sicretary cf State,
G. W. Lof Grant; Attorney Genenl,
G. B. Goodwin, of Milwanker; Suporin*
le'ndent of Publio Iostrootion, W. H.
Seals, cf Mortthac; State Treasnrtr, P.
oV. Griffith. No Germans were named on
tbo ticket, though they claimed represen
tation. The convention was largely at
tended and enthnstsstio. Tbe platform
did nor differ essentially from that at the
co3veLt.on t^vo years »<zo.
Toronto, Ont., July 1G.—HicIid, uc*
comp mi. d by D. Ward, James Heasley
and D. E. Shaw, attired from Niagara
at 8 o’clock last oveniog. Ho was met
a short distmoo out in the lake by a
largo fleet of steamers anl yachts, all
of whion was crowded with people, and
escorted to the city. Too wharves along
tho route were deh-ely packodjwith epee,
tatora, who welcomed him with cheers.
Iu the evening ho visited tha Horticul
tural hall, wncre a large crowd was
present to witness ‘ Pinafore.” Be
tween tho acts Hantau was presented
with an address by Mayor Battie, in be
half of the citiz.-oe, to which he vary
briefly replied.
jroroign.
London, Joly 1G.—A Berlin dispatoh
to ibe Times says: Chol.ro has made its
opp.'iriinca in tho government ot Srao-
1-nsk. Tne terrible epidemic, diphtheria,
continues iis rovag-a in Bsssrabis, where
a rescript of the Governor is published,
otdsring nniverssl fumigation of dwell
ings and clothing of peisantry. The K?-
60 ipttt tes that the epidemic has nov
been raging seven yearn, carrying to tne
grave iu Romo districts almost ail of the
rising generation.
London, Jnly 16.—Iu Burnley 5,/9o
looms are idle out of 33.000. ard 307.870
svindiea out of 9C0.0U0. Ia Blackuurn
D-strict 11.300 looms are idle out of E2.-
000 and S4.000 spindles are wirklngoa
eho’rt time and 4S.000 are stODoed alto
gether. In Chorley District l.GOO looms,
owned by two firms, are worktngon short
time. Nearly twenty otberfirms are run-
nine part ot their miohtuery on short
lime. In Bary District both tho woolen
and cotton trades are very depressed.
The average timo of working in woolen
manufactures is only four days out of six.
and 4G6 000 spindles aud 3,720 looms are
tracking on short time.
opposes all EubBiditB and appropriations
by the genere! government for other pur
poses than public service, promises pro
jection at d support to l.boc and charges
their bankrupt condition to mismanage
ment of the E.publican party. D. O.
Barr, of AUegbany was nominated for Nuvemberajy-S-
State Tressnter by aoolvm.tioo and the
Convention arjiurced sine die.
The Trunk *y»tery Solrtd.
Boston, July 18.— Tne mystery which
has long shrouded tho death <>f Jennie 1
Clarke, whose body was font d in a trank
iu Lynn tome time since, has been solved
bv the arrest of Madame Goodrich, »
femalo physician, who performed the
criminal operation upon the girl, whtoh
reunited iu her death, ani Dr. n-imbill.
who was accessory and picked tne body
in the trunk.
tjyaopsid WeatheP Staicmeitt,
Orrtcc Chirv Siskal Orricis,
Washington, Joly 16, 1879.
Indications: For the South A'lantic
States, partly cloudy weather, local
rains, Son'herly winds shifting to South
west and Norm west, and alight ohaage in
tempeiatare aod barometer.
Mr. Miller of Houston, proposed to
atnend a: striking out the word “five”
aud .1 aeitit-g ’>•* " words “.sou
year” and insert "every two years, and
the word •‘appointed" and insert “elect-
ed.”
Wright, of Richmond, moved amend
bv i .ering a provision to imprison cer
tain c.mv:c;s iu the old penitentiary at
2Jilledgeville. L-St.
Mr. K Lg of Floyd, moved to strike oat
Fectioc 7, sed insert as fodows : |ni it
(arttier.oao ed that the tffice of ptineipal
ktep-rof tne pani'.antiaty be and tee
-solo :s hereby sbotivhed, and tast tne
dc-- . heietofcre perfoimed by the pr.u-
cipsl kr.-per, eXaept keepiDg the rtoords
sui :t3j:ug ceitificates of d seharge. are
hereby iu»de a part of the daties of the
physician cf the panilentiary, and .he
records of the p-uitenti»ry shad here
after < e kept by tbe S.c:e ary of State in
dice, by whom all o rtifloates of di,-
SIHUT DISFATCUES.
Memphis Uopi fill and Happy.
Mkairms, July 18 —The only restric
tiona against Memphis freights so* en
forced ate by tbe Memphis and Little
Keck and Mississippi Oentral Railroad.
Ail other roads h ive revoked their quar
antine orders. Me.chaata report a rush
of tudoess and a general feeling of
hopefume-s exists as to the &»“*»•
Pnystc.ans now ray young K»y will re
cover. Dr. Heaning, who was reported
S3 having left the city, returned the
next day with his family and resumed
,be practice of his profession. No new
; - I...V- b-.-u repor‘e.1 tor tb- week.
A Tcn-HilHon Jliio-
Naw Yore, JlIj 10.—This is the hot
test dsy of- ne season, tho thermometer
reaching 102 in tho shade. .
Authooy Z ihri-kic. a miiltonrtre. aud
amemb.rof an old hi totio.l aud vet? ec-
ceuliic family resldin.; atCeubal Morrl-
,, ni , was struck by tho New Haven ex-
trses train, while creasing tho track this
. ir.g, and thrown ft distance of two
:, ,1 feet aud instantly killed. He
'..j prop-rty -stim-t-d at ten mtllioo.
1 P The Buford Trial.
Owlncon, Kv„ July 76- Among the
witnesses called this morning tea the ds-
. a tn t^e Buford trial waa Aa-
Lie Wallace the lady to whom Buford
aMre e.l the letter just before the mur-
d-r '. he l»dy strongly snstotned the
itno-vcf tho prisoner’s insanity. Af.er
L few other witness had given evidaooe.
fhe defense closed with the prmlege of
introducing other witnesses who are tx-
peoted to arrive to-morrow.
Heat and Wrought in Virginia.
Wtihwond Ya., Jnly 16.—To-day was
. ,. eS - of the eeason, altbongh the
l S c we-is have been excessively hot
and dry. Ne ™in of cooseqaenoe has
fallen for more than a month. Tne ther-
tn.dw ringed be.w
anlands 6 1S-1A middlim Orlram %
Nales SO-JO bales: cl which 1C0J were taker bv
lecnlators and for emort: recvipG 42:0. 1201
fiUDUlUbT mai’ATOHZS.
The Burning Mine.
Cuntbilia. Pa , July 16.—The vein
of coal at Provost’s Colliery is still burn-
,ng fiercely, together witn the dirt and
rc ek backs. Tne mine ia being fl coded
now but with poor prospects of over
coming the flames, which gained consid
erable headway during tbe night aid
now endanger tbe wakings of the Con
tinental a .d Ht zal Dell Mines, which ere
only divided from the burning vein by a
pillar cf coal thirty feet thick. Saonlu
tho workings take fire this town would be
ruined. Several valuable pumping en-
ginea were d etroyed, together with the
breaker office end ell the buildings ex-
cod; the stables. Tne lo-s-s are esti
mated this morning at $200,000.
Foreign. __
Parts. July IG.-The opposition of the Sg-ejS^S^dull: middling UK low
o—Tni*.Q Frtrrv a eauoa.ionai Dili la miadlinsl .^. good ordinary linnet receipts 18:
gross —, sales*—* stock .0).
TLSASGlhL
LrcimoTi—Nooa— Consols, money 9713-10, ac
count 97J4*
speculators and
oi which wvre American.
f uturei opened with buyers ciTenn< l-32inore:
Uolands low middling clause J uly delivery t» 2o*
C>2. July and August do, Au^s: and Seotemoe- 6
27 32. September and October 8 Si 87, October aid
uvember6 iu-52 .. ,
1 So p m—Uplands low middling danje Aovem
ber aad December delivery 654- . ,
4 p Sales of American 6,8 0, Up ands low
m'-idling cl-uie September and October deli'cry
'o p m—Ur lsnds low middling clause Julv and
and August deliver} 6%. August and £epJJ*nbrr
»> 11 16 -6 25 32, S^pteoib r and October to 27 32.
Nrwcrup shipped October and November per
sail 65-16. >ovrmber and December 0 9 3— xu-
ture«closed weak
NawYogg—Cotton dull: sales 959; middling
uplands 121-16. middling Orleans IS 3*16,
Futures opened weak: July delivery—-.Au
gust 12 12, September 1212. Uctober 11,23. Nov
ember lto.92.
cotton—^et receipts —; ctoss S T -6.
Futures closed sttaiy: sales 63 COO July deliv
ery 1202. August 12 04— *7. September 1214—
VS, Octobe- 11.23, Ncvember to 8i-90. Decem
ber 1081-65. January 10 8J-87, February 10.93—
97. M rch 1118-12.
««tioa dosed easy; sales £02: middung up-
la m1» 12 l 16; middimg Orleans 12 3-16.
Consolidated net receipts 955 exports to
Great Britain 13:8, comment —, France -,
Gaixk*to5 — Cotton, quiet; middling 11V**
bw middling \\ X A guod ordinary 11; net receipts
11; Krois 10 sales —. stock 2312.
Nos FOLK — cotton quiet, middling 12, net
receipts i2. sales —.stock 1617.
BalTIMOSS—Cotton dull; middling 12J-3 lo*
miauling 11&. good ordinary ll^ : net receipts
—. gross 45, sales —, to spinners , stoc
2x91.
Bostos—Cotton quiet: middling 1 £5<, low mid
dling 12, good ordinary UK, net ireceipts 107,
gross —; *a:es —; stock 4781.
Wilmisgtos —Cotton std’d.v; middling 12.
low laiddiinv llj*. mod ordinary 11; net re
ceipts —. -r.s: —, ^iles —. stock 104.
PnJLADBLTIiI*—Cotton quet; middling 1:14:
low midilims ia!4. Rood ordinary HJS. net re-
ceipt. 6: Kroas 103. sales —. spinners 16J. stock
^SaVAHNAD-Cotton hall: middlinz Ilia low
middling i\%. good ordinary 1)4. net receipts 48,
gross—isales—. stack 1707.
Nbw OBLKXK3—Cotton quiet: middling
low middling 11 'A- ko® 41 ordinary linnet receipts
40, vro^s —.sales 12U», stock 12.35
31obils—Cf.ttou nominal; miadlmg ll?a, low
middliug 11& good ordinary ll. ue. receipts 7.
gros*—.sales —.stock 2*03.
Memphis—iotton quiet; middling llJs ne.
recei]ils 16; shipu.euts 6S9: sales 7d, stoca
53 AUGCSTA—Cotton quiet: middling 1?$. low
middling UK. good ordinary liK Joceipts 27,
mito*tho l fhadi.^fporta from points of
Jh» onesspeska and Oh» Kul^ad. and
”t on ot dionght *«*<*teg the crop!
al Monv'omsll water oonrsa, hara entirely
dried np, tte people having in Boot! cases
to drive their cattle a long dis.ane
A number of tho mills in the
tnrronndine oauntry have snspended op
erations cn sMonoto! the soarclty of w»
‘ James River, just above ths city, few
law tbit it can be crossed on foo. -<b-
Sensto to Jalts Feiry’d eauoationai
directed against tne seventh or »nll-Jes-
nir olanaeT There wore thirty Senators
absent from the Bateaux where the com-
milteo were eleo ed, and these m.gLt
tnrn the scale on the bill. Ino oommit-
teo will probably elect ns reporter Jules
Simon, wno is one of tho opponents
of the anti Jesuit clsnae. It is thought,
however, that the Government may de-
oide to postpone the dtscnsAon ttr
months. It is understood that M. Dn-
fonre is one of tho opponent! of the anti-
Jesuit clause, and it is thought that U be
.peaks against it, its rejection is osrlatn.
Lon DOS, Julr 1G.—A Bncharest dis
patch sa\s the mtnis’era resigned to-day,
and the Clumber of Depottea at onco as
sembled to consider tho situation, lhe
question on which the ministry wont out
was the-emaueipation of the Jews, which
ia demanded by the powers ft* a oondt
tion precedent to tho recignition of Eon-
manian independence. Toe bill for Jew
ish emaneip ition the ministry coaid not
carry through.
The Chaslino Vox Case.
New York, July 18 —Tho trial of
Chaetine Oox was opened by Mr. Kilims
for the prosecution to-day, in tho pres
ence of a- crowded court. The prisoner
occasionally smiled at the speaker s re
marks, and seemed very much at ease-
At the conclusion of Mr. Rollins address
tho prisoner’s counsel moved to quash
all the counts of the indictments cnarg-
ine murder, but the motion waa denied.
The Distriot Attorney expects to close
tho ease for the present on to-night.
The counsel for the prisoner _ made
s;ronnon3 efforts to prevent Cox s con-
fe-Biou from being admitted as evidmoe.
but his objections were overrnloa. lie
also aiserted that one part of tho de
fense was that Mrs. Hull was not dead
until after the post morim examination,
and that there waa no proof o! her death
at tbe prisoner’s hinds.
News Items:
Baltimore, Juiy 1G—The Saprome
Conclave of tne Ouited dtatea of the or
der of Heptisopha met bore to-day, the
Sapremo Archon. F. N. Spencer of T-xas,
presiding, and E M. Solomon, of Nor
folk. Y.«, Supremo Seoretary. Twenty-
seven delegates were pream-, from T:xaj,
Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Mary
land and Pennsylvania. Too Conclave
will continue in session for a woek.
Denver, July 16.—The Denver and
Eio Grande railroad was peaceably turn
ed over to the Atchison. Tooeki and oau-
ta Fe road to-day at noon. Ic Federal
c»urt to-dav the receiver of the Daayer
Pacific road, G. V. Clayton, waa dismiss
ed, and an irder issued to turn the roid
over to the trustees of lhe bondholders.
Chicaoo. Juiy 16.—Two hundred cabi
ns makers in the employ of Andrews &
Co. struck to-day for a redaction of work
ing hoars to eight per dsy.
BsiDazroaT, Conn., July 16 Daring
a h-aty mho.ver in Satl on Uni evening
fc.n: men wno were s audinz oa a stoop
were .t:u:k by ligatmflg. Oao was in-
siantly killed and oao fatally iijoied.
The other two are exoected toi recover.
Ealeioh, July 10—Esv. Dr. Pateh-
ard, of me Fir-t Baptist oauroh of E ileigb,
has accept; d the presidency of ibo Waka
forest Oj.legd aod will enter upon the da
ms of hts office September let.
CoLuamue, Ohio, Jnly 16 The r.van
gelical Southern Syncdicai C:-nfereLC8 o.
North America met here to day. -he
body is c:mooted of 1.600 ministers in
the Doited States and Canada. About
50 delegates were present. Tae Confer
ence will be in etsnua six days.
Havana, Jnly 18—Captain Gmeral
Biauoo left Havana this morning for San
tiago de Cuba, and w.i! from mare visit
the whole island. The Vice-Governor is
m charge of the government.
New Orleans, July 18.—In the Con
vention the State debt ordinance came
up to-day for its third and final reading.
An amendment waa adopted, providing
that the State debt ordinaice be voted
on by the people e.-paretely, and become
a prrt of the Constitution, if tho m-jari
ty of the voters favor it. Tea amend
ment to reduce the interest Ui from £i
m3 mills was rajectei : yeas 52, nays
79 A motion was made to reconsider
me vote by which article ens was adap
ted, flung the rato of interest on consoli
dated bonds at thee per c-’U. for fitteen
years, four per cent, thereafter. With, ut
action on this motion the Convention ad-
iourned autil to-morrow.
OwXSTON, Kt., Joly 16 —Oa the re
assembling of the oourt this morutog. the
orossention introduced it* rebnttmg t.s-
timosy eighteen or twenty wtmes.e.
swearing they always considered Buford
of sound asiad and sane. The prisoner
nas remained calm and cool all through
the trial Ha converses quietly and liitel-
ligindy with all who vuu him at the j -tl.
The indioatloos are that the prooeenltun
. , will ftdish to-morrow, when the defense
will introduce three or four witne-ees, af
ter which the areara-nts will _be,<in. The
ease will orrbar.iy so to lb- jury F t
s SO u m—3 percent Rentes S2f and 7i)4c.
aS*w loKX—Slocks opened buoi ant tuoney
2KhS; exchdiyre. long 4S5K «*bort *81^4. bthle
ponds dull. Gorermnent securities fl™*..
Money easy 2K*^-d IchauKt5 Wcak hl
Kcverimieux ►eouritie* aironK; new 5 per ceu s
l 04. 4K P* r cents 105j£. 4 per ctnts 101>6* State
h °S^ closed buoyant; New fork Centmi
llSli Hne 27%; l*tv!u Shore 76. Illinois Central
83K FitUburn 9J%. and NortbwesterL
69^4: do preferred \>1%: Bock Islan^ l S7/4* Wes*
torn Union Tetacrapb Company
Sul>Treasury balances. Gold J2a,72G.12S; cur-
rency 39,620,880.
FB0DUCK
Baitimob* — Flour s eadyt Iloward street
and Western suDerii«o3 25@3 75: extra4 00to5n;
family 5 2i@6W»:Cit> 51ill»superntiO 3 2-Vu>3 50:
extra * 25 *4 75. Rio brands 6 25. Patapsco lamiiy
7 00. Wheat— Southern active but lo^tn 'Via
teru lower; >outhern red 1 12&114; amber115
6C117: No * Feimsylvbilia red 114;i 5o 2
Western winter icd ?pot 113K* 1
irust l Mil. 'OutBein corn nominal. Western
lower and dull southern 53. yello# 46. Oats
steady and unehanged; southtrn 40<&43, Wes
teru white 4lfo42. uo mixed 87'®3S; Pennsylvania
4J. r »v unch.iued; prime to choice Pennsyl
vania and Alan laud 14§tfi- Provisions dull.
Pork 10 75. r.uik meats, loose, snpulJers 4,
ni- .Ji^e, oy worm »■* » **——*--■ — j-, w iau »»■ ,ii
eba-g- »l»1I b-> is»u»d. and the Seoretary , we;: i c g tbe rhoe-. With wl. h,-.
of S ate mail be, rx-LtScto, the secretary how Ter< n0 oaae 3 cf sant.roke h.v^ b.e
of th<s Board 0! Mjca.'erfl of Convicts. rt p 0t ted.
Adopted
Mr. M 1 :er propo*?d to insert thfi wofd^
“of S.die,” after •‘Seorettry" in the 8th
eeotion. Adopted.
A d^ai of or&tiDg and pre-oratlng
v*a »ndo!«ed id, and the bill ia still an
te ' ai»ca-Ri?n and aodisposed of.
Mr. Livm^ton of Newtvo, moved to
make the m^aiorial exercrea id honor of
Hot*. Robeit Albton and Hoo. S. M. Jemi-
fiefi tbf special oidrr for Snarday, ten a,
m , m i'.ta of Friday.
The committee is composed of Messrs
Democratic Contention.
Harli bueo, Pa. July 16-The Dam-
Received
ocratio S:-te" OuhVention met.ndcrg.rn gbipped
. ,4 h -re to-day. The oper? hon-« wr.
h,lf filled witn del-gates. Eisolutioca
were adopted favcr.ng the anboidm.tmn
rf mthtary to civil antto it-', fi«ymg
°L right of tbe Federal government to
m*iDt»in tbe army to be n-ed forpo tl
1 nnm ae^’ deuiandscg s free Dwllot,
ara-^tieg ,ha fraa.ialen oatnre of Hayes
“‘otmn and denonneing hi. abuse of the
• I ei.oiiou ^ >o in,nit to menace and
Mjn.f, Wright, Wilson, Thomas ahd veto P".* e! tfL*'^financial plank favor, a
Hamflt e. the pubhe. The an- Q| p , p9t
Too Hmee adjourned till nine a. m. tc-1 cnr.-ency 8 Toe p .tfoim alia
Borrow, Caroltnn. ' eonverune uw “
FiiiftHSIAL C0i?1NiERGlfeL
MACON C0TT0H SIAIZItYffT
STATEMENT '
Stock on hand Sertember 1. IsTS.....
last report-..———*•
previously <
5St9l—5S595
59,123
shippod^-; , i0
Stock on hand this erening
LifEST REPORT^
Uniwoi* Noon*
-Cotton firmei:
Folk 10 70. nuifc. meais, muse,
clear rib 5; do pteked 4K and 5K Bacon—
shoulnotsS. clear rib 6 Ilains il'©12 Lard, re-
lined in tierces 7. Butter :irm; prime \o choice
Western iwekoa ic#li Coflee firm; no *P‘ar*
Koe3 iiWhisky steady and arm at 108.
KreiKhls quiet. .... i
Nsw ioujl—Flour without decided change and
\ery mod- rate buiiness. cosing quiet B*>utoern
flour steady commdn to lair extra 5l0(s-5b5.
irood to choice 5 7c<&7 W). Wheat—#prixg quiet
and without uecidtd change; winter 1*1*. lower
a. d in fair demand; ungraded winter red l ul®
117, No 2 do 1 lctfl 17K, Corn a nhade lower and
very limited buriuess; ungraded 43*45 Outa
dull aid unchanged. Coflee Arm butrathcr
quiet rio in cargoes quoted at 1 uy m
job lots I1K&16V4, Sugar light trade out mm; lair
u> good re a mu g quoted at prime 6%:
refiued quiet and lirm siaudard A gran
ulated powdered and crushed 8% Molasstb
dull ana unchanged, dice Arm ax:d in good
demand. Ro iu dull 127K* 1 8 JK. Turpentine
quiet at x7K- l* ork * u buyers favor and ve*.v dull;
new mi ss "qu-ted at 9 5j. Middles qu nt and
easier long clear qu ted 5, short clear ai5, long
and short clear 512K- Lard a shade easier:
prime *team spot 6 lxv£t6 16* Whiskey nom.m.1
at i 06K. Freight* firmer
•Jiaciaaraxi-eiour du«l: family 4 70&5 75
Wheai ex ie -. red 9i»<ai 05. Corn iu good demand
st 40@ »l, Oats> ht acly at SSKa35. Fori quiet at
9 25©J 50. Lnro in <uud demand; current rnnke
5 83. Bulk meats in fair demand; shoulders 5%
itt li 3K*tller augu*t, short rib 4 35at40 cosh
4 5JselLr August, short el ^»r sidej450 Ba.-on
m far demand bu lower; shoulders 4 0U; clear
ribs 5 03, clear sides 5 25 <$5 87K Whisky in good
demand at l 0* Hoks steady pacxing 3 76a3 85.
LOOISVIIA*—Flour quiet; extra 3 00: family
4 0 <95 oO fancy 5 25^6 00. patent * 50@7 00.
Wheat hrm; red aud amberf5a:*7 Corn tiraer.
wmu-43. . •»***» 40. Oats dull, white 3*. mixed
33. Pork firmer at lo 50, Lard firmer, choice leaf
ia tierces 1%. in kegs sK* Bala meats quiet;
shoulders 3 G3Ka375. clear rib 4 75, clear «Kto» 6.
B u*on araroe -uouiuers 4*1% clear ribs 5J4 a5 K»
clear sides 5%a*K* Sugar- cured hams UQLU
WW«xy nrmatlOl. .... *
Sr. Louit-*Four unchanged; double extra fail,
S7;*A4 25.*r ble do 4*5(5*75, family 4 85^5 20,
choice to farcy 52535 85. Wheat irregular and
g.i ermlij K»w**r So 2 red f*ii9S?g«99 cash.US^
July. 867A August, to7«9i>i September.
GuTu null 34 4 bid ca»h and July, 36K August.
3 S4»35K September. Oats dull and ower »t M)
c**h, 29K hi i J uiy. Fora steaa>; jobbing at 9 e2 l A
Bulk u*ea sduita d nominal. B*con steady ana
uutfiwugrd riijuidtrj 4 10*4 15, 1 ng clear 5 25,
sbo t c ear 3 too. »h rt ribs a 3V Lurd i o market.
C *» lOAtio—Flour firm and ucchauged. Wheat
in (air demand but lower; No 1 b*csgo norm*
10114*1 12 cash. 102 July and August : No2do
04 biu ca»h-#aj£ July, 9i% Augu-t, Septem-
ner. No 3 do 8/. Corn active but ljwrr;3to cavh
aud July, *6K bid August. U65S bid September.
ijKt.'dull, weikand lower. Nos 30 ca>h, t&'A Au
ifunt. 25frepieauer Pork in guo«l demand and
tending upward «t 8 7.^a8 80 cash, 8 7o a8 72K Au-
HUiX, S2K&8 75 Septembex. J^ird steady and
unchanged- Lulk meats firmer but not quota-
blj higher.
I7A7AL ST0BE3.
WiLXlXOTOX —t^pirira turpentine dull at 26J4
aosin firm at 1 07K for strained, 112]A forgooa
strained. Crude turpentine steady »t i ou iw
hard; 160 for yellow dip; 210 for.vugm. Tar
firm at SO __n—
MARJN.E N2WS
NEW YORK—arrived out —He'ndal. Nevada
Homeward -Helen Sanders, CnarltSton, baC-
cesr, aaVei nah.
Chicitgo Markfis.
Clcsing quotations furnished daily by
FLEMING D. TINSLEY,
Grain m.n Provisiona.
CLCStSOAl 2 30.
C R SUea-AUk-uat a Septembar 4 3iJ^
Pork—Auznst 8 73. -eptemb.r 8 83.
M'h-at—Auvu-t 973m
Mral m-l-el clo-ei mvadr.
iURNfsHBD BY
HILM1.1I B .sfDBEEVAST
A UO.
Flor -’a OrangvN and Soalhern
Frm U audYesewbles a Spe
cially-
Nett Yokx, July 14.1S79.
We quot» our market to-day;
Georgia Melon*—Common size SCa35.
Georgix Meious—Large 4Ja50
Gt-orgia Pe*chcs—One-third bushel crates 210
a 53 uo. , _
Dned Peaches—Choice9,common 7.
Pears—duthel crates, LeContea, 3*; Bartlett
,J Re<lapp’.catart. St toperba.
bh.ppera »bouid be car fill in packing to nil
their crat-s so full that they cannon shako abeut
aud berjme bruis-d in transit. Peaches, come
better by express th*n by stoamer-
BCOCKB aua Don Ad
COS SB BI> DAILY. BT
Xj. RIPJL.B F. HJROKER.
Georgia 8 percent bonds — 101 alls
•■Borgia 7 per cent, bonds (zo:d) 112 a 113
Gexrgia7 per cent, bonds (regular) ,:cs a ICO
Georsr.* 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)^117 a 109
Geor^ ; a7 p*r cent, bonds (hmiib)^^. 112 a 113
Georgia 6 per ceni . Id) 101 a 105
Gagas 0 pc*’ cent, hood* fnew) M ...l05 a lt6
Ciiycf MaconT per cent. Oong) ...,
Citj cf Macon 7 per cent (abtrtj...
City of Augusta 7 per cent.........
City cf Atlanta 7 per cent...........
Ci y of Atlanta S per cent xlz a iuj
U tv cf Savannah - 72 a <4
Central Ranroen joint mortgage If 7 a 103
Georgia Railroad 6 p-r cent, bonds 10J a lul
y 8 v,e and Western R R bonds —parand ml
Northraatem R R boocs (endorsed) 105 a It 6
rtouth western Raiiro*.i~ — par and int
gou’h Ga.a-d Fia. 1« mortgatoe 107 a 1C9
& G. R- R- 2d mortgage (muorsed) ...102 a^lM
W^u‘1. of^AJabaina 1st mcrtgagei’lO • U2
Western R. R ol Alabama 2*1 moruraae.. 110 a 112
^ A A. R.R* l* 1 mort*a*fe(not endur’d )M a 90
v’* \ *R R. 2d mortgage Ltndoried).. par a 100
siathwStSn RR stock. IU) a lot
. ■ ». r -•% ksilroid Stock a SI
j , lni l Sai-read stock.......... ... M .^6tV<a64>4
i iiiiuu *9aiMUtabSaar»fi“<>ek..
VOS
Chills shakes,
FEVER AND ACUEs
Tabbobo,N C.1873.
Dr H R Stbyb3?3—
Dear H.r—l fed v*ry sr«teful for what your
valuable medicine, Yeget ne, has done in my
f«mib. I wish to exp ess my thinks by infirm-
ing you of the w nderful cure of m /»oa: also to
lex you know that Yegetineis tbe best medicine
I ever raw lorChiils. Shakes, Fever and Ague
My »on was aick wi h measles m 1S73, which l**.t
him ait* H-p-l ictdisesse. My ten lufltrtda
great deal of uain al! of the ’line; the pain was
»o great he did nothing but cry. Toe ooctors
dia not help him a part cie, he c uld not lift bis
footf*cm the floor, ho could not move witnout
cruiche-i. 1 rend your advertisement in lhe
“jLiouisvillaCourier-Juumal,’’ that Vegetine whs
a great Blood Purifier ami Blood Food. I tried
cue bottle, which was a great benefit. Ho kept
on with the medicine, gradually gaining. He
has taken eighteen bottles in all. and he is com
pletely restored to heal h, walks without crut
ches or cane. He is t * enty yt ars of a *e. I have
a younger fon, fiiteen years of aire, who is sub*
ject to Chills. Wfienorer bo feels one coming
on, he com* s in, takes a dose of Yege’ireand
that is •h'jlast of the Chiil. Vegetine leaves ro
ba<i effect upon the s biem like mo»t of t» e
medicines reoo v mended for Chills. 1 cheerfully
reeommerd Vegrtine for tuci com lainta. I
think »t is th«» g eatest medirit e in the world.
Respectfully. MRS J W LLOYD.
VZGBTIJTB — When the bl 'od becomes lifeless
ard stagnant, either from change of weatho or
of climate, want of exereis*. i regula- diet, or
from any other cause, tbeVegetice will renew
the blood, carry off tbe putrid humors, cleanse
thestomsch, regulate the bowels, and impart a
tone of vigor ta the whole body.
FOR
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOBSNESS
And General Debility.
BBBKARDSTOff, MAES. 1873.
We, tho undersigned, having used V* getine,
take pleasure m recommending \t toalltLose
troubled v-ith H»mors of auv kind, liyspepsiM,
Nervousness, o General Debility, it being the
C*reat Bioj.l Purifier Sold bj RL Crowell A
Sou-, »ho sell mire of it than all other patent
meuicine put together.
MBS L F PERKINS,
M D »3 H W SUOTT.
JOS PHUS SLATE.
Vegetine is *he great health restorer—com-
poMHi exclusively of barxB, root.- and herbs. It
is »ery pleasant to take; every child likes it.
VEGETINE
FOR
NERVOUS HEADACHE
And. lUioumatlsm.
(isci5KAtl, O. April 9. 1877.
H R SXEVB58. E>Q -
Dear sir—I have used your Vegetine for Ner
vous Headache, and also for Rheumatism, and
have found entire reli f from roth, aud take
great pie .sure in r ecommending it to all who
may be likewise alllicted.
FRED A GOOD.
108 Mill St. Cinn.
Vegetine has restored thousands to health
who had been long and painful sufferers*
■v s<^eyrir*nE
Druggists’ Report.
Mr H R Sibvknb—
Dear Sir—We have been selling your remedy,
the Vegetine, for aoout three years, and take
pleasure in recommending it to our customers,
and in ho instance where a blood purifier would
reach tho case has it ever failed to effect a cure,
to our knowiedico. It certainly :s the ne plus
ultra of renovator*. ReepectfuUy,
H M SHEPHERD & CO, Druggists.
Mt Vernon, Jll.
Is acknowledged by all classes of people to be
the best and most reliable blood purifier in the
world.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. B. STEVENS, Boston, Mabb.
Ve?6tine is Sold bvall Druggists ■
lui-j
£5.acoa Wholesale MnrAet
ooRUPdrao i»Air.r by
23. TZ^raisEY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
dACON—Clear no alaos.................. .6^6^
Shoulders 4J6&S
Bulk clear rib sides..
Bulk shoulders
Choice SC hams................. l>^g*J2
LARD—inobls 814
L«**f, in tubs 8<&S}-£
Loaf, in buckets...^.^, 10($10>£
)ATS—For fe*9d..._^_ 65
Rust proof seod......^.,___ 75(S80
SALT—Virginia... 1 6j
Liverpool l 2(<91 23
ARAL 70/8.71
boited «... 72@75
CORN—By car load 68fc70
small lots ...... 70 £75
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl 7 50^
Extra family, per bbi 6 25®850
Famfiy. per bbl 6 00@5 25
Extra per bbl 5 75
COFFER—Common «... 11*6
Go^*.‘«/.l“!'.r.«.«!«!!««..!!!««!«!!!! 1^15:
j @ 82
HOAP3—Perlb....« • 8
MOLA8SEB—Choice Cuba. hhda...„. S3
Choice Cuba, bbls..................... 3U?S7
Bugarhouse, bhds
Buicarhouse, bbla 29
Choice Orleins.................. 6
SUGAR—Golden C
Hrown...«..«..»««....«..l k A*$k
0. coffee...... 1%
Extra C. white 8}<®
Standard A ««.«...-
Granulated
Powdered and crushed...... 9V£s9%
ORACKERS—Soda 7©l0
Cream n all
Ginarur 10 a 11
Strawoerry 1214
Fancy ,«... 14
n 4 N DLSS—Star. 12 A
NAILS—oasis 103...... 2 85
STARCH «.«..
i’BPPBR «...«..« 17X
<P1CE 20
3INGFR 12M,
NUTMEGS .«..„«, 10* ©1 25
JIG A 20 I)0a30*00
rHRRXXJTS 12 CO
^NUFP-Lorillard’a. Ur 65
Lorillard’s.fcil 70
TOBACCO—Common .«....„ 40 a 45
Medium 50 a 60
Lucy Hinton.... w £2
Fine.., 75 *1 30
IDOJfT’T
TOUR CARRIAOB
Need Repairing?
If so call on
W. W. COLLINS,
at hi3 Carriage Repository, on Second
Street, or at his Shops, on Poplar Street.
FIRST-CLASS 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 Manufacturer,
66. 70 <5c 72 SECOJffD STREET.
On hand and constantly arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Buggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
Platform Spring Wagons.
(tUimoiG I'BOBBCB
CORRECTED DAILY BY
5BRNU BROTHERS
d.IDRa—Green Balt, par ID — 4
Dry sail W? ?
Dry Hint
:OAT SKI 10—Dry, per lb
aUKEP SKIN'S—Ter piece
S.iEARCINGS— Permoco
liEERsKISS—per fi)
LEATHER—In the roagn
RACCOON—Per piece..........
MINK—Per piece
OTTER—Per piece
8EAVMb—Per cieco..._
GREY FOX SKINS
BED FOX
WILD CAT—Per pifro
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, per lb,
7@ll
10^ IS
,0® 30
(.@10
141^18
15@Z2
I(Si0
10'S. 23
SU@i CO
iU 23
151325
2’ @40
5ISM0
(« 8
@ 8
* 3
70 a 75
ICO a 101
10O
W AX—Pure yellow, per lb i0 %:i
atNSKXG-Per ib @30
DRIED APPLES—Prime per lb.........,..T
DRIED PEACHES—Peeiaa.trisntNol i. nonl
Unp^cltU. No I
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lo 10@»o
Unwashed
Wub«d - 4*’®33
R. F. LAWTON,
Banker and Brokeri
40 SECOND STREET,
Opposit-o 8 Waxelbaum A Bro*»
Dry Goods Horn*®,
A GENERAL BANKING, BROKERME MS
EXCHANGE BUSINESS BONE, CILUCTI3M
ATTEKD: 0 TO WITH CARE AM OIMATM.
majS S tn
F ROM this date all Carriages cn Funeral
occAsion's inside cf Incoiporation can
had at Ote l>cll»r p«r Carriage at
jull? 2 v J S STBW aRI 8 STABLES.
SUMMER TRAVEL.
If you journey orbusiness health or recrea
tion to t e Mountain*. Lakes or Shore, over
land or over sea out fail o secure the protec
tion of ACC IDES T INSURANCE in THE
TRAVELERS, of Hartford Any regular
Agent tcill tcrite a yearly or monthly Policy tn
a feic minute*, or a Ticket fr m one to thirty
days The cost is so small that any one can
afford it tcho travels at all—Cash paid for
Accidental Injuries over ^3,OOU,OUO.
Bab ylO arriages
I AM now 'teeivin* Returns of 1'axable Prop
erty for the j ear 1879 and w uld ie j leased
to have Tax-Fajers rail and mak^ their ce-
turna promptly, as tbe time is short and tht
Books mufet be closed as th*» law Jir**cts
R J ANDKRaOX.
Tax R- rpiver liibb Co,Ga,
apr24 tf Office Xo 90 Mnlb’y St, Maoon Gr.
ANCHOR LINE 1 *
UN1TBD KS 8TATM AIL STB a MEKF.
Sail from New York for
GLASGOW. every SATURDAY;
And REGULARLY to LOM)ON di-rt.
Passage to GIhjisow, Lour ^detry, l.» ast
Liveroool
SALOON CABINS, $6tttu 8SO.CUKRI NCY
SECOND CaB*N. including nil cquiwtes fliAlk
STBKivaGK g28.
TO LONDON BY DIRlSOT STEAMER
No Steerage.
8ALOON CABINS. S!55 and 805.
Excursion T ckytsai i<« duced Rau*?.
Passen^e* accommodations uns«rpa>sed f:r ele
gance and comfcrt. All Staterooms c-:t
main deck.
For Books of information, P ms, Ac,
App’.v to HFNDRRSOK BROTHERS.
7 BOWLING GKKBN N W YORK,
or to T fl HENliKRSON, MAOuN.
j II AAV 444,
C ASH paid for Wheat or Flour exchanged for
it at the Georgia Mill.
mljuu7 J l j C< *OR & CO.
Look Oil fir tti Muon
O N and after thin date we will deliver Ice La
all parts of the city at 1c per p* und. Or
ders left *t Factory or the Mub-erry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention.
ma>S2 M4«i>\ 1CK FACTORY.
H. CRANSTON & CO.,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 A!a-
bsm. Hirset. Atlanta, Ga.
gents for rh-- Geo Fox Marc h Ms cufao’urins
ompany, the iliam^ Oil and ’soap rdanufactur
g Company. Chicago quotations. sp»t boi
tures, of Sleat and Grain received every hour
FUTURKS A SPEC IALI Y.ConfldentiaL
mayil Im
Ice, Ice, Ice.
O UR Mulberry street Depot is no*v open for
Ihes ason. whore Ice cm be procured iu
any desiroa quantity. The usual Sunday hours
will bo observed.
ma>22 MACON ICE FACTORY
FIRST NATIONAL B
MAOON, GA.
SANK OF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EXCHANSS
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. ffl*
W W WRIGLHY,
Cashier,
jatill pd
THE
FIRST IN THE MARKET
NEW CROP
r*
We have just received a larg3 and fresh sup-
p T y of Turnip Seed, that wo are offering at the
v.rv lowest prices. Dealers will flud it to their
advantage to consult our price list. Send for
one.
We have also just received a largo suj.pl..* of
‘‘Hathoro Spring Water.'* Fresh and genuine.
HUUT, EANKIff & LAMAB,
TVHOLESALb BKUGGI8TS.
lulll tf 5I»om.G«.
30 Horse Power
CJTATIONARY E NRG INK, Return Tubular
Boiler, with Saw Mill complete, for rale by
A K FISHKR, Powersville. Houston ’o. Gr-.
Will be *»o!d lew for cash. Come a d the
opwxdop ; m*
Mill i
The Goner bprings.
TO THG PUBLIC -.
This f»m us watering place is now op»n to
visitor-for tho f-o-eon. The hot*d is ne*' ■with
large.airy, piaste’ed roomf, fuiui-h-il -ithneat,
new furniture, and mv table is a M.pUeq at ail
times with the best the fine mark* is of Gisi ies-
villo ai d the surroanaing countrv afford, a id
pffiteand attentive servant' are alw-va on hand
to attend visitors. The hotel i* one milo and n
qusrt*r north of the court house in Gainesville,
in a beautiiul rative oak forest, on h nUh, ssndy
eminence from which the be»utt*ul Blue K.id<co
ha o.-on and is conne -tod with *ht»city, post-
Lina depot by
r.fhce t
l the
Tne Spring is th- f.cst chs)\ beate '— --
State, a d has etfectel many wonderfu cures.
The distinguished ch*mU\ Frof Lnnd. of At-
,an-a, 4 Upon aqu*li’ative an ah sis r.f the
Wateroi ihs Gower ir:»r I nn » this one the
b at chalybeate waters I have ev -rexsta ne*i”
1 make no emp y prosaists I will treat all
visitors and patro s alike an l reftr with p ens
ure to mv patrons of last s-nson as to my fare,
attentions, and the excchencr of the wat-r.
HespEictfalJy, B N GOWRR,
jul8 eodSt Gainesville. Gn.
H. K. HIBfKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I have removed *Joneof my brick offices corx-er
Poplar ac*l Second Streets.
I N addition to local busmen. I will give spcrlft
attention to cases entrusted to me i:i the
Albany and Soutbw*;«tern Circuits, and in ^he
United States Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Butler and Ctae.
10 Boxes beet Cream Cheese.
10 Tubs choice Creamery Butter.
Ju^t rectiived ou consignment and for sale
JONES A COOK.
New Firm.
H AVING associated w'.th me my father. Mr
D R Cook Uboer the firm name ol J L
Cook A Co. w**, will continue the n.ilii < buninexs
at ihe Georgia Mills. Mr Cb BterwiUcort cue
with us and will be pleased to terve Lis friends
as in the past.
jun7 lm J L COO J.
THE ST, NICHOLAS HO
isJQW YO.sK ITj
HAS B-TABLISHBD
SPECIAL SUM MUR RATE:
For families remuniLgoLe v.* , k or i
$ 7 50 5: and $z4 5 > eajh. accorai; g to
occupying r^m r J
rtLi
1 July
Send for Circular.
W. W. COLLINS.
OPTICIAIi. i
PAVE YOUR. 5YES
I F vour vinton is taiUntc—if you aft: . r: rin,-?
near-sLhtod, or .'our ives.Kbt .J t.-JiiOUrj
jou in any way, cal ,n
Mr. Ch. luSeld* Optician,
our eyeaik 1
.f»r Spe*’tac.«
nil remove «1I >ii
will be ben3filed ay biz
K> s Inx-e*. Ihr*»
blurs. onfU'iuuA :x SX
MACON, GA.
Send for Circular.
be resioreo to its n rmi! and healthy cur lit ion ,
ravin* fatigue, requinna less light arc ei^bli dr
the wearer to view plainly nil remote ob)r't.»
rhew useful and uuapproachsble i-.Luct>a can
on 1 v b* procured rom Mr CH B.RFRLD, bis
establishment—No 20 Second St, Macon, Ga.
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