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MACON. GEORGIA WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 30, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Numbeb 9.286
STATE LEGISLATURE.
Atlanta, Joly28, 1879.
THE SENATE
B tt at the boor of ten a. m.
Tbo Premdent in tho cbatr.
Pnyer b> Kir. Dr. U«inn, of this
C1 (•be jmrcal was read and approved.
Toe Preaident appointed the
bPician c.anmii
of conference with the llonee to consider
ltl .. j. ro j) .tion of the cit/ of Atlanta rel-
nlll .,. to a new site for the new capitol
boildiog. Too commit'-frf on the part of
the 8. nate consuls of Alegre. Lompkin
and Olarb.
TBS TOFiaUUKD BCalNEFS
of yesterday, watch waa tue discussion of
mo report of the committee on tho tn-
dori" ment of Ibe Gov-ruor of the North-
entern nilroad bonds. Senator Bryan
held the floor. .
The ate waa continued tho entire
moroi • 3I * the special order for to-day
pov.oo. i .i lid the Oiuclacim of tho dig-
ca-bion. The dieoua ton was condnotcd
by tba heat mioci of tne SlduI. . The
eplrit of the i>rdy aeem, to be identioal
with that of the Hon-s to-wit, uo oce
qa gttons tba Governor’a parity of icten*
tiao t >* t many reprobate, and some no
Vctely, big action in the matter, and all
a „ 0 p t .I d to the practice of allowing
St.t offici ■ a o trade ag Murphy hag done,
at ditoioatd oy the evidence.
Atlanta, July 29,1879
THE HOUSE
met at the hour of nine. The Speaker
in tne chair. Prayer by tha regnlar
Chaplain, Kjv. J. Jones.
Air. McCurry, of Hart, moved a aus-
p.D„ion of the rulee, in order to read a
bil>. Did not prevail.
•vita were offered Gen. P. M. B.
Young, and several other gentlemen.
Several reports of committees were re
ceived.
Tits arician order
of the day was taken up, which was tho
consideration of the"‘‘Bill to be entitled
an sot to amecd an act to creato the
office of State Geologist, and to provide
for a geological, mineralogical and physi
cal survey of Georgia," etc.
Ur. Tamm, of Dade, moved to recom
mit the bill to the Finance Committee on
the ground that it is a bill to appropriate
money.
Ur. Adams, of Chatham, opposed tho
motion.
Ur. Livingston, of Newton, also op-
pond toe motion in a epeeen of point
and power.
Ur. Miller, of Honiton, favored tho
motion.
Mr. Born called for tho previous ques
tion, the call for the yeas and nays sue-
tain.d, and the motion prevailed by a
vote of 61 to 53. Enlightenment est mort.
Vice ignorance !
Xae UuflQi.aed bneinesi being the bill
to repeal par. G, section 3851 of the oode,
tba hill w..s recommitted to me Judiciary
Committee.
mbps cr THE Tltintr nXEDINO.
By Mr. Long of Coarlten, to amend
the tchuol Uw. Amended by the com
mittee and parrsed.
Tba joint committee on the part of the
H.aae to tclte into consideration the
propositmu ot the city of Atlanta relative
to ibs loo tion for a new capitol Imild.ug,
was appointed by the Speaker, and con-
•lila of Messrs. Jt’oluillof Jefferson, Bark
sud Cox of Harris.
BILLS PASSED.
A bill to provide for tha salo of perish
able property by sheriffs, constables, etc.
This bill pitted some timu ago in tno
Homo aud also in ibe S-n i e witn amend-
ni.Mt, which ini.adment wa3 conourred
Is this morciLg.
A bill to provide for the compensation
cf non-resident jurors. This bill is in the
seme condition as tbs one shove—passed
Id the lion >• .. d amended in the Senate,
sod the amendments oononried in.
A bill to repeal sections 4387 and 43SS
of cods. Pained in the Hou.e aud
amend,d in tbs Senate. Tua House
disagreed with the first, and third amend-
mi'uis. Toe Dill was sent back to the
Hrnate.
KIPOBT OT COMMITTEE OH LOCAL LHOI3LA-
TELEGRAPH.
DAY DlkPAiumsH.
News Items.
WisnatB, July 29.— Brig Florence
May, icmjcd with plaster and bound to
K i nil mood, Ya., was uoable to get away
from Government whan on Tuesday and
Wednesday. Sne draws twelve and a half
feet of water.
New York:, July 29—Ship Frantid,
from Ploraouth to Peu-acola. which „r
rived at North Sydney, C. B. July 23,
put in for repaiia, having been in s ool-
ltsioa in a thick fag on Jaly 21, in Iatt-
tDdi, 46 40, longitude 43, with an nnknown
bulk supposed to be loaded. It could
not be ascertained what damage was done,
ii both vessi ls were going very fast. The
Freotid log: her cutwater and had her
stern rplit.
From Texas.
GarvEaTOrr, Joly 29.—A special from
Fort Davis to tha News says Maj ir Com t-
ney ektrronhed with the Icdians at Salt
Lakes, 75 miles westof this post, on Sat
urday. Two soldiers were badly wound
ed. Ten hors.g were captured from the
Indians.
A dispatch from MoMinnfy, Texas,
raja a tornado struck tnis place from the
North ibis evening, completely demol
ishing the Christian church, the flying
timbers from wUien damaged Beverat
adjacent bou-sa. No Casualties.
Health ot New Orleans.
New Orlxams, July 29 —Thera has
been bnt one death from yellow fever in
this oitjjibis year, that ot toe Spanish girl
yesterday morning. The second case re
ported to tho Board of Health waa a two
years old child of Dr. Moinegra, corner
Msgszioe and Washington streets, who is
now convalescent. It is regarded as a
doubtful case.
Tne Times Bays its reporters visited
y. slerday every doubtfn! case known to
the d. ctors. They express the opinion
that none of them bas yellow fever. It
w. u.d be almost impossible for a one to
e o ipe the vigdauoeof the State Boj rd of
Health, tho National Board Authorities
and Sanitary Auxiilisry Association effi-
cials who know of no.case other than
those before mentioned.
Affairs la Jtemphll.
Memphis, July 29.—Six now cases re
ported to the Beard of Health thiB morn
ing. Among the number are S. A.
Hatcher, of B. L. Cochran & Co , Maria
Lauatam, E. Rosenheim and Toney
Bat to.
Late last night a messenger arrived
from Ittlfigb, Term., for a nurse to at
tend Dora, daughter of Chief of Police
Athy, who is down with tho fever.
Colonel Cameron with his detail of col
ored soldiers took quiet possession of the
grounds selected fur the establishment of
a camp and by six o’clock thu morning
had 125 tents erected.
The tirst train with refugees will leave
this afternoon at five o'clock. The policy
of the authorities, to furnish rations only
to tboso who are in camps,will bo 6trictly
observed.
All mail matter leaving this city is
Ihoroughly disinfected nnder the personal
supervision of the inspecting officers of
the National Board of Healtb. The
weather continues eultry.
MU Ill' DISPATCH KS.
erst elections, bnt most contradictory
opinions are expressed as to its immi
ner.ee. Joseph Uaimbcrljin, member
for Birmingham, speaking in that ciiy last
evening, said he thought dissolution
wool! be postponed nntil the autumn of
ISnO.
Major Cavsgaari telegraphs that the
cho'.eia is abating at Cabal.
The potato bug has appeared at Kills-
vallren, countv Cask, Ireland.
Rome, July 29.—Signor Cairoli, Prime
f Minister, replying to questions in the
Senate, slid tho pres- nt ministry would
pursue the policy cf peace, insisting at
tne same time on the execution of trea
ties, more particularly tha: article of
the treaty cf Berlin in favor of Greece.
London, July 29 —A St. Petersburg
dispatch to the Globe -ays certain Amer
ican capitalists have offered to establish a
navy yard at Sebastopol for the construc
tion aud maintenance of a Russian volun
teer fleet of cruisers. Tne government
is examining the project, which is favored
by some members of tbs Russian Volun
teer Fl-et Committee.
St. -WtTEusBUEa, J uly 29.—Tho assail
ant of h eui. Gen. Drentelen has been ar
rested, sad is fonnd to be the same person
who, when passing nnder the name of
Pltiten-g, room mined other offenses at
Tagaoroy-Hs tired on g9rslirms3 also,
who were'ittsmotiDg to arrest bun.
slobbers Caplared,
Washington, July 29.—Chief Special
Agent Parker, of the post-office depart
ment, has received advices from his forco
in Texas, that a posse acting nnder orders
of special agents have succeeded in cap
turing in northern Texas a gang of twelve
highwaymen. Longmott, another of the
Fort Worth gang of mail robbers,
was recently convicted of the crime by the
United States Oouit for the Western dia
trict- cf Texas, and sentenced to meet
nine years In the penitentiary. The of
ficers who pursued three members of this
gang into Colorado, have returned with
two prisoner! and satisfactory evidence
rhat the third parly is dead.
<inanautine Against New Or 1
leans.
New Orleans, July 29.—MQatgom
ery, Ala.^uod Vickabarg, hare~e«ab
lisbed quarantine against Now Orl-^ns
In conttqnenoe of possible interferonca
irom looal qnarantine, the- executive
oonucil havericoidsd to told a convention
nf the National Cotton Exchange in New
York on the 13:h Instant, instead of St.
Lonis.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
TION,
Its chairman, Mr. Hammond, of
Thomas, was cubmiued. T : be report
waa read and, under the rules, was
taken up and acted upon in relation to
consolidated bill*.
CJNSOTslDlTKD BILL?.
A bill to provide for too payment of
iatol vt nt cost of Solicitors Generaljbberiffs
and clerks of Superior Courts in Oooneo
aad Clark counties. Finance.
To establish criminal courts in the
counties of Whitfield, Rjckdale and
Montgomery. Judiciary.
A bill to exempt from jury duty fire
men and certain militia men in Mus
cogee county,
A ti l to repeal tho Beta establishing
board? of commissioners in several coun
ties. Jujtcury.
A bill io CviDsolidate several bills reduc
ing tho compensation of certain county
Ltficers. Judiciary.
A bill providing for tho payment of
certain coupjns or tno Mioon anl lirune-
*wk Railroad. F»nance.
A bill to repeal certain sections of an
act to amend tho charter of tho city of
Millcdgeville. Corporations.
A b.lt to provide for certain sanitary
regulations iu me city of Da; lea. Judi
ciary.
BILL? OP THIRD READING.
Mr. Hanks cf Whitfield—A bill pro
Tiding and fixing tho compensation of
certain coaniy oifiocrs. Passed Dy sub
stitute.
A bill to amend section 4310 cf the
code. Passtd by substitute
Bill to amend section 3796 of Code.
Passed by 6nbctunie.
A bill io prohibit the sale of farm prod*
nets be:ween sun set and san rise.
ihe yea? and uhjs were ordered and
the b.lt w ,? Io?t byvore of yeas 50, nays
84.
A b.ll to prohibit railroad? from pur-
cha-ing 'nher roads in this S:ate, or pnr-
cbasing s‘ock in the same.
Tr.c ye and nay* weta ordered and
the vot<* -stood cn tne pasrsge of tho bill,
Jcm, 127. cays, 8.
-V bill by Mr. Hassell, of Chatham, to
reguUti the duty of levying otHeers in
p--!• -'-ory warrant oases. Passed by
Mbeutite.
By Mr. Hall, of Spaulding—To pr:-
*::b.s the giving or promising to any
S.ve officer or official mou?y to «ff-*ct
Personal end?. Passed a? substituted.
B/ Mr. Harris, of Bibb—To prohibit
r^Li ui- making contracts with their
etnplojes, whereby said employes waiver
h * r; K *hi to sue for damage?. Passed by
to 9 vo***?.
Bt Mr. Yancy, of Clark—A bill to re-
T-:re sr.iTcyots to take into calculation
▼A’Uiicn? of tee magnetic needle. Lost.
The Hcu«e adjourned.
Carolykn.
n'i?es
i'Six Kbll.—uur c unraenfemt'ni
■eorer. I n*rp received toy di.iloma, and am
* ' '• ' witn j.t-!»t inio thy pleasures
»V -it;.. Attired u*oomi;'»::y in .» pure
- • . aw an »!i<el rais'ht love to wear.
■ ' » , .-ii.::’ny:.t part in tn- musical yxerci'es
Le evt:.. A.though 1 hal contracttxi a
T rw cold a lew da\j before, 1 wa« euab.ed by
* Cooasms* Uonej of l'ar.the be*»t rume*
t;.- wond for cou--d;>, colds, and al! diseases
and iuxus to sin< so well that I
leteljr er.rtptured a lar*re audiei.ee. Tell
' * Jo tA that the use of that invaluable cooi-
6o*is«eni Honey ot Tar. will cure his
--a. It is only oonts a bjitio, and can be
■ ‘••■■Ltat Roland B Hail’s Ura i store.
Yours it, haste.
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A CARD.
1
1 v So arv luiTenna from the errors and
-^wret-.oni cl ywuth. nerrou. wcAnou. f\r:j
®n»>.icoi muihoud, ele, 1 .ill kind .recipe
»ul curt j-ou. TUBE OT CHAI.OK. tin
Pti »l remedy OKM diwuvered bye iniMlonvji
Suuih Amcrir*. Send . eeii-addreued enveop
, ibe Kes Joeepb T Inman. Elation D, No
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News Items.
Obanoe O. H., Va., June 29.—1 liag-
g.ige oar of me northbonml ami and pss-
H-rDRer train of tho Virgiaia Midland
railroad wes thrown from tho track near
Him place liatDlgbt, by Iho breaking of a
truck. F. H. S.annard, of Mobile, All.,
loiped from the platform and fraotnreil
his left leg. One other person was
injured. The traok was cleared after five
honra’ delay. Mr. St&nnard is doing
well.
Oaibo, III., July 29.—Hickman, Ky.,
has establirhed a quarantine against all
steamboats Dp or down the liver. Cairo
has quoramine ss jet only
prohibits tne landing of steamers that
have touched ar or near infected ports.
Tbo health of this city is good.
Richmond, July 29.—The executive
committee of tho Southern Historical
Bomet; ha3 decided to hold a special
meeting cf the eociety on August 15, at
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, when
an address will bo made by General J. R.
Chalmers, cf Mississippi, on “Forest and
his campaigns." A largo attendance of
old Confederates is expected.
E. L. Ernest, conductor of the sleep
ing car Cuataugua,for Atlanta, was kill id
to-day two miles south of here, on J:ha
Canville road, by bung knocked off tba
rear platform of tbo car by n stock guard
fence while leaning out to look at the
track. His remains were brought here,
and will bo forwarded to Orange, C. H.,
for burial.
Judge Oald and Dr. J. S. George, who
were arrested on a charge of being about
to fighc a duel, were iximined in the
polio's court to-day and discharged, the
investigation showing that the matter
between them had been arranged and
there was no probability of a breach of
the peace. _
The Sew Orleang Ferer.
New Okleans, July 29.—No new cases
of yellow fever reported. The little
child at 105 Bourbon street, who was
brought here sick Sunday night, from
Morgan Citv, has black vomit and will
die. The child and its parents were sent
here by tho Morgan city authorities.
FROM MEMPHIS.
A Lower Dentil Kate—Harder m
Memphis.
Memphis, July 29 —Two more cases of
yell 1W fever were reported to the Btard
of Health this afternoon and foar deaths
b*TO been reported by the undertakers
Ada Hioks sad Eiston Olney, oolored,
and Bridget Tworney and John Tworney.
l'ne last two had niver been reported to
the Beard of Health as having yellow fe
rer. Neither did the burial certificate
lave ihs signal are of the attending pby-
.-iaian, but as both died within two
hop.’a of eaoh other, sud bad black vom
it j--a: previous to death it was presum
ed dj tee undertakers that they died o.
yellow fever. . . .
The colored man named Wiggtn died
to-day. He had no phjsieian, and a
member of the Howard Association,
wnoee attention was called to his death,
had him buried and signed the certificate
of yellow fever. The Board of Healtb,
however, refused to recognize the signa
ture and classed the death as unknown.
About fifty people went down to the
camp this afternoon. The weather has
greatly interfered with tns removal of
the poor. Tne camp has been taui-d
Oimp Mark-, in honor of the Gov.racr.
The Howard Association assigned ten
sdoitnna! nurses to duty. An aged ne
gro named Billy McDonald, left in cnarge
.f Mrs. Alien’s residence, near the North
Gat-' of E.mwood Cemetery, was found
de'dthis morning. Some unknown party
rnnr iered him. There is no clue to the
caur-e or the assassin. Sim 1 A Hatcher
is reported in a critic il condition to-
synopsis Weather statement.
Omex Chief Sionai. Offices,
Washinoton, July 29, 1S ' J -
Indications—For tne Soutu Atlantic
States, slightly warmer, partly cloufly
Weather and local rains, winds mostly
trout south to west sad no change in bar-
omeier.
niUNlUbT DISFATOHGS.
Foreign.
Lied in, July 29,-Mucb activity is
displayed in seleotmg Liberal aad Con
servative Candidates for seats m Farits*
mear, in view of the contingency of gen-
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
—O •
OPKICB TELKGRAPH AND *iKS3KNGBS
July 29.1879.—Evesihg.
Cotton.
LiVBRP^ol — Noon — Cotton firm; middling
uplands middling Orle»n« 6 9-18.
Sak s 8 Out) bales; of which 1(00 were taken by
sp*M:uiators and io? export: rcssipta 10700, oi
which 1100 were American,
futures opened 1 32 bi tter:
Uplands low middlin* emuse July delivery 6J4;
Augus t and September 614. September aud Octo
ber G 17-32, October and November 6j?£. Novem
ber and December —, December and January
6-i2.
150 p m—Uplands low middling clause August
and September 617-32, September and October
6 9 16.
3 p m—Uplands low middling clause Reptem
ber and October deliveiy 61?-S2, October and
November 6 13-32, October 6%, March ana April
6 S-16.
5 p w—Sales’ of American 6.500, Uplands low
middling clause Julv and Ausust delivery 6 9-16,
August and September do, September and Oct j
ber6J£- November and December 654.
6 p m—Uplands low middling cUu«e Septem
ber and Ootober delivery 6a9 32. Futures closed
steady
NbwYohx—Cotton steady: sales 235G. middling
uplands 1111-16. middling Orleans 11 IS 16.
Futures opened steady: July delivery 11/0.
Augu*t 1171, Septembe-11.66. October 10.95, Nov
ember 10 65, December 10.60.
Oottun—Net receipts —: gross 7*8.
Futures closed steady: sales 6 >.000- Julydrli
ery 11 59, August 11.59,September 1L51—52. Octo
barlt> S3—SI, Ncvcmberl0.56—57. December 10.54
—55, January 10.53-60, February 10.65- 63, March
lu 7?—31.
OsttOQ cosed easy; sales 2212; middling up-
la ids tl 11-16; miadime Orleans 1113*16.
Consolidated net receipts 630. exports to
Great Itrit*m 7, Franco , continent —.
Galybston — Cotton qniet: middling ll?^
low middling 11; pool or Jiuary 10%; net receipt'
160; gross —; sales 93, stock 2050.
Nohfolk—cotton quiet, middling 11J4, net
receipts 33, sales —, stock 1603.
Kai.ttmoru—Cotton dull; middling 112& lov
midaliug 11J4, good ordinary 10*&** net receipts
25. gross —, sales —, to spinners , stoc
1831. . .
Boston—Cotton dull: middling 12, low mid
dling 11%. good ordinary 11%, net receipts 373.
grows 438; tale? —; stock 5255.
Wilmington—Cotton steady; middling 11^4;
low middling 11 %. good ordinary 10J4; net re
ceipts 4. gross —, sales —. stock 2c9.
Fhiladelpuia—Cotton firm; middling 12;
low middling 11%, good ordinary 11>£, net re
ceipt* S: gross 12, gales —, spinners 167, stock
slvAiTNAn—Cotton dull; middling 11J^: low
middling i0j£. good ordinary 10%, net receipts
1, gro'S —. salts —; vtock 18i8.
New Orleans—Cotton qniet: middling UK:
low middling lOj^ood ordinary 10%, net receipts
IS, gross —, sales 609, Stock 8751.
Mobile—Cotton quiet; middling 11%. low
middling l0X«S<x>d ordinary li%, net receipts 13:
gross —, sales 2 T 0, stock 2 >71.
MEMMI3— Not received,
Augusta—Cotton qniet: middling 11%. low
middling 11%, good ordinary 1L Jecei]*ts 65*.
shipments —, sales 31,
Ciiablestox—Cotton dull: a ladling 11%: low
middling 11%; good ordinary 11. net receipts—,
gross —, sales —. stock 121.
FINANCIAL
IjTfdoe—Noon— Consols, money 9715-16.
3 SO p m—3 per cent Rentes 321 and 30c.
ef¥W loBA—shocks opeued strong, money
Sa4; exchange- long 4 $2% short 4 S4j£. State
bonds dull. Government securities steady.
Aloueyeasy 2%<$3. exenange dull 4 8S%a4 8S^:
KCwranwn securities weak; new 5 i>er cents
IC4%: 4% per cents 1C6, 4 per cents 1 02.
Stale bonus dull.
Stncsa closed buoyant; New fork Central
119. Rne 27%: X.ak« M,ure 78%: Dlinois Central
S3%- Fittsourg 9i%. Chicago »nd Northwestern
72^4; do preferred V8%; Rock Island 189%, Wes
tern Union Telegraph Comranv 90%
Sub-Trtsa»ury balances: Gold 327.iSi.75l; cur
rency 23,402,2.5.
FB0DUCS
Faltimoxi—^lour uncluneed; Howard Street
and Western suoernne 3 OOlfiS 59: extra4 0004 75;
family 5 25(43 75; City Mills superfloe 325(43 5U:
tra 4 25 44 75: Rio brands 615; Fatspsco family
. 75. Wheat—6 iuthern firm: Western lower
»nd staady: southern red 1 0S@109; ambsr 110
@112; No 2 FeflDsylrama red 112%: No 2
v\ estern winter rea spot and July 110%, Au
gust 111%. Southern corn firm; Western corn
not so active, southern 53. yellow 50. Uat*
southern 39a40 Western white bsafiO. do mixed 37
@87%: Fennajhram* 33aS9. I 4 ay steady; crime
to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland 15S16
Provisions steady: Pork. 10 50. Bulk meat?, loose.
snoulJers S%aS%. clear rib 4% do packed 4%
and 5% Bacon-saooideis 4% c.ear rib 5%. Hams
1U12. Lard, refined in tierces 7. Butter firm;
prime to chuico Western packed lUo>iS. CoCee
quiet: rio in rsqoei U%al4%. Whisky steady
at 108. Freights steady.
-- |V , xobe— tiour uacuarged. South*'m flour
qu etaud uuchangjd common to lair extra 510
($5 t'5» good to choice 5 7i(s-7 00. Wheat %*lc
lower aud'fair export and good speculative traae;
ungraded wiuter red 99^112. Corn a shade lower;
moderate export and home trade: ungraitd42%
*43% CoUec quiet ana s.uuiy; no in cargoes
quoted at 11%»1«9C do m job lots ll%al6%. 5u
gar firm but very moderate bosutss. fair to
k -ood refining quoted at pnme 7: re*
Uncd lira; sianasrd A 6%*9%, granulated 8%.
powderei and crushed 3%. MObssea dull ana
unchauKta. Rice urm »Ld moJerate inquiry.
Ro ia dull at 127%. Turpentmo steady at27.
Pork lower aud lessjactlve; new mess quoted spot
9 w*a9 lti cash, August 8 35. Middles dull sui
heavy long clear5, short c:<»rl>i.lon--anJ short
clear 5*4 jirvl lower and fairi; active; prime
team spot 60li<a’51'J. 'Waiskej- omimil at lt7.
rriehls firm , . .
LotmmiAS—Floor quiet; ex.ra S 00; fsmiiy
*0^,10 ISOCJ- o-os.o. Patent SSWSIU!.
WhMl easier- relanJambrrOIAho Lorn tas:er.
.buc45 mixed 41. O-i. dull, .bite S3, mixed
a fori Iiooillli'.ll 10 S3. Lard quiet; choice leaf
u tierce. -M. in ke*s 6S- .Bo** brio,
shoulders S oH. clear rib 4 CJ'/f. c.eu- iidos 3 uo.
it^-ou searee. arm. iiiULllo.-rs 4, cl---.r nhs 3.
clear a des i'A hurxr cored hams 9>t@U. Whu-
t in lair demanl but lower at IDS %
oi.-c x5s.-i car ermcr. fsmi.v 4 ouas .5
Wasl in aooi demau 1 nt UJxl 00 ' orn strore
St 41 rash aal 40 seller Au.-usr. Oat. sMMjr
smd in fair demsnd at sssSo l’ora tlull at X SO.
L»rc iu gooa ueman-l curr- ::t m*m?;•«<»- Buis
meats dull: ffihcuiaers 325. short rib 4 25. snort
clear sides4 40. Bacon dull and a shade Iow*r;
shoulder»3 ^%a4. clear ribs 4 90. clear sides 5 121.
v\ Ii:»ay in fn r ii-mand and stejfcdy st 1 Oj. Hugs
rW iv, psr»iag 3 4 wS 60
gy.'Lgicife - Four easier: double extra fal. S
4i t-‘biedo4€0^4 30. family 4 90. choice
to lUci 4stfit 73. W heat tater lor «xtub«
mtifin, irregular ana lower: no - rea
S^l cash, li-O July. SSjixSSK ArvsM.MKuM
Cvi.-moer. com inactive aud lower. S3)4 cash.
August, 84% k3.% September. Oats mgher
23 i**27 July. i3 August. X2 all
inuv steadv st 105. Pork dull
SVllFltaS mrat* easier, clear rib. 4 39. c.ear
sides 4 55. B«cou lower; clear nb 4 9Ja5 05, clear
“Occl^-^our dull and nominal. Wheat,
VEGET1NE
PDB
Chills Shakos,
FEVER AND AGUE.
Tabbobo, N C. 1873.
Da H R 8TBVBX3—
Dear 3:r— I fed v^ry cnteful for what your
valuable medicine, Yegefcjie, has done in my
family, I wish to express my thanks by inform
ing you of the wonderful cure of m/»on: also to
lex you know that Yegetine is the best medicine
I ever saw for Chills. Shakes, Fever and Ague.
My ton was sick wiih measles in 1S73, which b*it
him witi Hip-icint disease. My ten suffered a
great deal of pain all of the time; the pain was
so great he did nothing but cry. The ooctors
did not help him a part cle, he c^uld not lift his
foot from the floor, he could not move witnout
crutches. I rewd your advertisement in ihe
•*iicuisville Courier-Journal," thac Yegetine was
a great Blood Purifier and Blood Food. 1 tried
one bottle, which was a great benefit. He kept
on with the medicine, gradually gaining. He
has taken eighteen bottles iu all, and lie is com
pletely restored to health, walks without crut
ches or cane. He is twenty ytars of age. I have
a younger son, fifteen years of age, who is sub*
ject to Chills. Whenever he feels one coming
on, he corn's in. takes a dose of Yegetine and
that is the last of the Chill. Yegetine leaves ro
bad effect upon the system like most cf the
medicines reco n meoded for Chills. I cheerfully
recommend Yegetine for suen coraolaints. *
think it is the c eatest medicine in the world.
Respectfully, MRS J W LLOYD.
Yegbtixe.—When the blood becomes lifeless
acd stagnant, either from change of weathe* or
of climate, want of exercise, irregula- diet, or
from any other cause, the Yegetine will renew
tho b'.ool, carry off tho putnd humors, cleanse
the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a
tone of vigor tq the whole body.
^E<3-JETIIVE2
FOR
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS
And General Debility.
BxRXABD9TOy. Mabs. 1S7S.
We, the undersigned, haring used Yegetine,
take pleasure in recommending it to all Hose
troubled with Humors of anv kind, Dyspepsia,
Nervousness, or General Debility, it being tho
Great Blood Purifier. Sold bj R L Crowell A
Soip*. who sell m:ro of it than all other patent
medicine put together.
MRS L P PERKINS,
M».3 H W SCOTT.
J036PHUS 8LATE.
Yegetine is the great health restorer—com
posed exclusively of barks, roots and herbs. It
is very plehsant to take; every child likes it.
VEGETiNE
FOR
NEBVOTJ3 HEADACHE
And llhoumatlsm.
CncaiAlI, O. April 9.1877.
H R Stevkbs, Esq -
Dear>ir— I have used your Yegetine for Ner
vous Headache, and also for Rheumatism, and
have found entire reli f from both, and take
great pleasure in r ecommending it to all who
may be likewise alllictod.
FRED A GOOD,
10S Mill 8t. Cinn.
Yegetine has restored thousands to health
who had been long and painful sufferers,
V EOBTIIN IS
Druggists’ Report.
M3 H R Stevens—
Dear 8ir—Wo have been soiling your remedy,
tho Yegetine, for about three years, and take
pleasure in recommending it to our customers,
and in no instance where a blood purifier would
reach the case has it ever failed to effect a cure,
to our knowledge. It certainly *s the ne plus
ultra of renovator*. Reepectfu'ly.
E M. SHEPHERD & CO, Druggists.
Mt Vernon, Ill.
Is acknowledged by all classes of peoplo to be
the beat and most reliable blood purifier in the
world.
YEGETINE
Prepared by
H. K. STEVENS. Boston, Mass.
Veeetine is Sold bv all Druggists.
Iu9j
nom
OPOSSUM—Per piece
MUSKRAT—per piece _
TALLOW—Prime, per lb ® 5
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb 20@il
GINSENG—Per lb @50
DRIED APPLES—Prime pertb 0
DRIED PRACH RS—Peeled,bright No 1 [
Unpeeltci. No 1 f
DRIED BLACKBERRIES................. J
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per . 10(416
Unwashed......... - 1S@26
Washed.. 25@S3
EEOCK8 ana uonas
COBBS CTED DAILY BY
IlIPliEY, HKOKEK.
GeorgiaS percent bon Is.
vveorgia 7 per cent, bonds (cold) 112
Georgia 7 per oent. bends (regular) 110 a 111
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endors'd) ....US a llO
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith) 112 a 118
GeorgiaS per cent uld) ..101 a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bends fnew) 108 a 107
City of Macon7 percent, (long).... H
City cf Macon 7.per cent (short)....
City of Augusta 7 per cent ....100 a 101
City of Atlanta 7 per cent..... ....10O
City of Atlanta 8 per cent 102 a 1
City oi 8avanuah. M .... MM 69 a
OdntnU Raiiroaa joint mortgacre ,...169 a .110
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds 10J
Macon and Western R R bonds ...par and mt
Northeastern RR bonds (endorsed)......105 a 106
South wester *i Railroad.. parandint
South Ga. *iid Fla. 1st mortka6o 107
A. «t G. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed) ...10 i
£outh Gaand Fla a 33
Weaveru R. R.oI Alabama 1st mortgagellb a 112
Western U. R of Alabama Sd mortgaae..,110
M. A A. U. S. 1st mortgage (not endur’d 80
X A A It R, 2d mortgage (endorsed)...par a 101
Southwestern R R stock 100
Georgia Railroa-l stock So
LVntral Railroad stock 66
Augusts * RnvHiinnh Rsilmnd *torlr. M ...105
42;ia Aiiiiual Session
Will begin on
WEDNESDAY, 17th September
With a full corps of experienced Professors and
Teachers.
Ti e very best advantages in Literature,
Ancient and Modern Languages, Music and
Art.
Domestic Department unsurpassed for com
fort and care.
Expenses payable one half in September, bal
ance in February.
Board and Regular Tuition in two Lower
Classes .?250
Board and Regular Tuition in three Higher
Glasses $250
Board. Regular Tuition, Music and French
or German in two Lower Classes $320
Board, Regular Tuition, Music and French
or German in three Higher Classes $350
Ten per cent discount on Cash bills for Board
and Tuition.
No credit except on good bankable paper,
tend for Catalogue to
W C BASS. President.
jun25Sm or C W SMITH, Secretary,
ONE SALESMAN for eaoh
State, salary from $75 to
$100 per month and ex
penses. References ro
LA BELLE MANUFACT’NG CO,
93 Clark St. Cicag
active bat lower: No 1 Obic&KO frprine 93% cash,.
97 Autrust; No 2 doS9%aS9% cash, 90% August,
89% September; No 8 do 82% caxh. Com dub,
eak m d lower; 34%aSl% cash, 34*, August. .'5%
R»pteml>er. <>nta dull und lower: No2 2fla2ti%
cash. I3%a23% August* 28% September, Pu«k
active bux lower *t 8 83 c»J*b. 8 25 August, 8 35
Septe raber. Lard heavy and lower at 5 62% cush,
5 65 Aumisr, 570a5 72% Sepember. Bulk meats
dull and lower; shoulders 345. short ribs 440,
sh rt cloar 4 70. Whisky steady and unenanged.
NAVAL STORES.
WxJiamrGTO*— spirits turpentine steady 25%
Roam quiet at 1 00 for strained, 1 05 for good
strained Crude torpentida steady at 1 00 for
hard; 1 75 for yellow dip; 2 25 for virgin. Tar
firm at ICO
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived out—Devonia, State of
Illinois. Maine, Ludwig.
Homeward—James Mason. Beaufort.
Clifcago markets.
Closing quotations furnished daily by
FLEMING D. TINSLEY,
Grain and Provisions.
CLOSrBGAT 2 SO.
C U Sides -August 4 lx%, September 417%
Pork—August 8 37%, September 8 45.
Vi’heat—August 89%.
Receipt* of hogs 10.CC0.
Meat ixarkct dull.
FURNISHED BY
WILLIAII B. STUKTEVAST
a; c*o.
Ior2<Xa Oranges ana Monfhern
Frill isaudVeiieUiblea a Spe
cially.
New Yob I, July S6.1S79.
We qcot j our market to-day :
Georgia Melons—Common size 25a30.
t-eorgia Melons'—Large. 30a40
Georgia Peaches—One-third bushsl crates Craw
for4is$2 5■>,yellow climrs 1 tO. .Mixon free 2 50.
Dned Peaches—Choice 9. C5n mon 7.
Prtars— Bushel crates, LeContes, $3 00; Bartlett
150.
Shippers should be careful in packing to fail
Iheircr.ites so full that they cannot shake about
aud become bruised in transit. Peaches come
better by express than by steamer.
Chalybeate Springs.
T HIS noted Georgia watering place, situated
m Meriwether county, Ga, 1.60t» feet above
sea level, will opened 1st June next, lhero
are four Springs iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Fr*o Stone. The medicinal properties of the
waters are well known all over iho South, hav
ing made wonderful cures in Dyspepsia, Liver
and L idney Complaints. Tho mountain scenery
fc srar.d and climate pure aud delightful, blank
ets being desirable through the entire Summer.
The comforts of home extended to in-
vxlids. We have engaged Professor Kess
ler’s Band, of Maron. for tbtj season.
Have large Ball Room, Ten Pin Alloy, Billiard
Table?, flf.e drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub B.iths-hot and cold—and no extra charge.
Excursion tic ets at .11 the Centra; Railroad
Offices at reduced rates Springs can be reached
via Geneva or Thomastou—sp oudid lino either
way. Round trip $5. 'First-class Bar Room on
the campus We have everything in order, and
you can live as cheap as you can at home, and
put yourself in nerlect trim for tho Winter
months. Board—Day $2, week $9, two weeks
$16, three weeks $21, month $25. Cnildrcnand
colored servants half rates. Horses—Day 75c,
month $15. For particulars address
ALLEN & THOMPSON
jul ecd2m Talbot ton, Ga.
Pianos to Beni.
T lWO good s-cond hand Pianos tor mt at reft-
sonanle prices. New Pianos ura i!e cheaper
than any house in Macon ar d gum ..teed.
ju!16 eod3t J W BURKE CO,
Fb
Sew Flour
ROM New Wheat. Ono carload just re
ceive «? by
jnn!7 JONES & f’OOK.
W. C. DAVIS,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
SANDEESVILLE, - - GEORGIA
WARM SPRINGS
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
S ITUATED on a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,800
feet above the &e*», a fountain tcutbing forth
1.400 gallons per minute— U-mperature 90 de
grees Far.
The atmosphere is unexcelled for purity and
dryness, and the continual mountain breezes
render it always pleasant,
RaTF3 OF BOARD.
Per day......^....^.^ % 2 00
Per week: io 00
Per month.... so 00
Children and servants half price.
Hacks to meet each train at Hamilton, Geneva
and LaG range.
For further iEfoimatiou address
J L MUSTIAN,
inti!4 e<v?6w Proprietor.
ROWELL
& CO.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau
For Ten Cents! One hundred
page Pamphlet with Lists of
Newspapers and Advertising
Bates.
For Ten Dollars: Four lines in
serted one week in Three Hun
dred and Fifty Newspapers.
io
Spruce St,
ML, IT,
TOffllD
A full assortment ft reliable Turnip Seeds
just receive i and for sale cheup.
Snap Beans
For Fall Planting—late invoice.
60 CENTS
Is still tho prico for Sulphite Morpnine.
Postage Free.
SEGABS
per cent cheaper than any house in tho State
Send your orders to
BOLAKD B. HALL, Druggist,
jv27 tf 17 COTTON AVBN l/B.
R, VV. jUBBhiDGb,
BROKER
Esal Estate Agent.
STOCKS AND BONOS"B0U8HT AND SOLD
STKIGTIY ON COMMISSION.
Kao on Wnoiesaia AVariet
coasxcrm uaily bt
2T, 23. TIMaLKI?
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Clear rio titles.................. C&GG
Shoulders. 4%©5
Bulk clear rib sides
Bulk shoul lnrs......................... 4%<i4%
Choice SC hams....^.....^.....
LARD—inobls 8%
Leaf,in tubs.............. 8^8%
Leaf, in buckets.. 1C®10%
OATS— For l»ed 55
ttiirt. prrtnf aAad. TTTTr ., T ... TT ..„. r ,...... 753SJ
SALT—v^iciiua. 1 6j
Liverpool 1 20^1 25
JCBAL. 70^71
CORN—By car load 70(0.71
small lot?... ...... 72^75
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl 7^59
Extra famiiy. per bbL* 6 25(3650
Family, per bbi. M .... M 5 ou<g*j 25
Extra rer vbl....... 5 75
OOFFEi''—Common 11%
600d, M .„.,. M , 1^15
SOAPS—IVrlb ♦% a 8
MOLASSES—Choice Coba.hhds.,
. S!@S7
251524
29
6
8
•••—• 7%>%
7*i
S%<3
V%@9%
. »%'«»%
. 7*10
. il all
. 10 a 11
.12%
Choice Cuba. bbl*.
Bnnrhoise, hhds Ml .
Sugtirhouse. bbls^.....,
Choice N’flw Orleans^
UGAR—Golden G
turn
C.
Extra C.
Standard A —
^rrauulated
Pow-t'.-od and crushod^..^,
CRACKSRS—Soda
tewiwiy
.. A NDL
NAILS—Saris
OTARCH ....
PEPPER -a-... ^
--pnaS""
VUTUEGS — in.©! 25
px^»«—iwn 20 oo»«o:oo
CHBBOOT3...„ 12 00
BIUPT—Loniixri’,. iar *5
MCinl'aUl —70
TO71 iOCO—Common... 40 «^45
Lnc.v IIi::ion 32 ^ ^
- 1734
MBiri’llin l-KOOCCK
CORSECTBD DA1LT UT
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per n>... M 4
Dry «aix 6 "3 S
Dry Hint... -- 7 311
GOAT SKI-s 8-Dry. per lb 103U
SHEEP SKINS—Per piece 20360
SHEARLINGS—Per niece t®lo
DEERSKINS—Per 2> 14-316
LEATHER—In the rougn 15322
RACCOON—Per riece 5320
MINK— Per piece — 10325
OTTKR—Per piece.... M ......« 5032 00
BBAYRR—Per piece...^, ......... *531 25
GREY FOA SKINS 15325
RED PCX **34U
\%ILD CAT—Per 5310
COOKING BUTTES,
jojtes * coax.
A Vaiush 8 Plantation for Sale.
r NDE R and by virtue of a power of sale vest
ed in me as trustee of Florence William
son by a deed made by James TNisbet on the
17th of August, 1S7S, and consented to by his
wire, Mary S Nisbet. to secure tha payment of a
note for 1900 dated Auicust 17th, 187S, and due
December 1st, 1873, with interest from date,
which deed authorizes me to sell the property
described in said deed, if said note is not
promptly paid, nt Public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash a’l of said property or a sufli-
ciercy thereof to p*y said md-ot-dne*s with
interests therecn snd the costs of the prccted-
ine, after advertising the time, place and terms
of j-a ? e in the Telegraph and 3Dsseng“r for ten
days, and to make the purchaser good and suffi
cient titles for the 8*n.e. And whereas ooly the
following suras have been paid oo said rote,
to wit: jjlSl 25 on March 221.1879. and $57 75 on
April 2Ub. 1979. and the balance being dee and
unpaid. Therefore I will sell on August 5th,
1879. between the uaual hours cf legal sale at
the court house door in the city of Macm.
county cf Bibb, and State of Georgia tbe prep
ertv described in said deed, to wit: That tract
or parcel of Hnd -ituate. lying and teingin the
13 h district of originally Monroe now Bibb
county, known a* tho Mims place, and beirg
the san e property heretofore conveyed bv the
ah-riff o: K:bb county to the said Jam<*8 T Nis*
b»t by a deed now of record in the C erk*« office
of the Superior Court of Bibb county and re
corded in baok X, page *’4. Terms of sale cash.
To pay the balance due on said note with inter
est and the cotta of this proceeding, the same
being advertised ten days. Julv 25th. 1879
CHARLES J WILLUMSON.
Trustee for his wife, Florence Williamson.
jy26ids
I C PLANT.
K HPLANT
I.C. PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A EENERAL BANKINB BUSINESS.
t* and Bonds bought and sold on com*
INDIAN SPRING. GEORGIA.
T HIS well known Louse, having undergone
thorough repair and refurnished with new
.ni elegant furniture, is now opened for the re-
cptionof health and pleasure seekers.
Rat**s of board per day $2: week $10; month
$3*. Children under twelve and colored ser-
ants half price.
Special inducements offered families.
A first-class Orchestra has been engaged f
the.season.
* jnn4 Sm
Atlantic joast Line
PAS9HKGKR DBPAttTttSNT,
Wilmington, N U, J ran 15.1S79
/COMMENCING Juno 15.1S79. the ATLAN-
\J TIC COAST LINE OF RAILWAYS and
their connections will operate the ‘ollowing do
scribed series of Summer Schedule?, which by
reason of their variety and superior comfort
commend tbrm.-elrr sto tno attention of aJi trav
elers and Sun nier Tourist* from Macon, Ga, and
all points aloLgthu Southwestern. Georgia and
Macon and Augusta Railroads
No 1—All rail daily, via Au^u3ta, Wilmington
Richmond
Leave Macon via Ga Railroad... 7.00 a m
L<kvo Augusta via S C RR 8.45 P M
Leave Wilmington 7 ; io a m
Leave Weldoo i : 3o p m
Arrive Richmond 4.4-J p m
Arrive at Washington 9 55pm
Arrive at Baltimore via B und P R R...ll:55 p at
Arrive do via B and O R R...11-20 p m
Arrive Philadelphia 8:35 a m
Arrive New York « ; 45 p m
Elegant Sleeping Car# Augusta to Wilmington
Day Coaches Wilmington to Richmond Pull
man Sleepers Richmond to New York
No 2—Bay Line Daily (except Sundays) between
“Weldon and Baltimore To Weldon as pet No
Arrive Portsmouth 5:80 P M
Arrive Old Point 7;i»o p m
Arrive Baltimore 7:00 a m
Arrive New York 2:15 pm
Portsmouth to Baltimore by the unrivalled
Bay Line Steamers, VIRGINIA. CAROLINA
ana FLORIDA, landing all passengers directly
atlFlnladelpnia Trains at Canton Wharf, Balti
more,
Philadelphia to New York Pullman Palace
Cars
No 3—Old Dominion Steamship Line fromPort?-
irouth, Virginia, by the magnificent Sidewheel
Steamships—
Isaac Bell, Each Monday 6.00 p m
OJd Dominion each Wednesday 6.00 p m
Wyanoke each Saturday 6:00 P m
Connecting directly at railroad wharves with
trains leaving M«con, Sundays, Tuesdays aud
Fridays at 7.00 a m
For sleeping car accommodations, state rooms,
on steamers, and a’l information apply at Burr j
Brown’s Btok btoie, JONAH H WHITE, Agent
Atlantic Coast Line, S C HOGE, Ticket Agent,
6> Mulberry street, or other special agents of the
Line
For ticket? to all points North and East (uni
form iu rates with all othr-r Iir.es» tirae tables
ana nil mtormation, inquire at Ticket Offices
Union Depot A POP-,
G meral Passenger Agent
june?0 2m
GRANDEST RAILROAD
EXCURS.1 O IV
OF THE SEASON
Tax Receiver’s Notice
j T AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop*
: X erty for the jear 1S79 and would be pleated
to have Tax-Payers call and make their Re
turns promptly /as the time is short and the
books must be closed as the law direct*.
R J ANDKR80X.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co, Ga,
. a P*~-* tf Office No 90 Mulb’y St, Macon. Gw
T *HE CENTRAL RAILROAD will give cn
Excursion to the celebrated Indian Spring,
Butts County, Ga, on THURSDAY, July SIst,
leaving Macon on 8:40 a m Train.
The Excursion IUte< (round trip) including
Stitge Faro ana One Week's Board at Collier 1,
Elders Hotel will be
From Macon fill f From Columbus ... M
From Marsballville $18 ( From Mont-zuma,
From Albany $14 ; From Dawson
From Cuthberi $14 From Americas ...
From Kufaula $15 \ From Fort Valley... $13
Partias from Southwestern Railroad will
leave tbeir respective prints on July 80th.
Tickets will be on »ale July 28th.
Sleeping Car Accommodations snd all infor
mation can be had by applying to Central Rail
ro*d Agents at the different points named
above or to J C SHAW,
General Traveling Pass* ngor Agent.
iul22
Naval Academy Examinations,
T HERE will bean Exam-nation or Applicants
from Iho Sixth Congressional District be
tween the ages of 14 and 13 years in the city ol
Macon on the 21st d*y of August to determine
tho appointee from this District The examina
tion will bo in Rc-^ding, Writing, Spelling, arith
metic, Geocrapliy, and Etghsh Grammar.
Examining Board—Professor W D W ili ams,
Vice President Alexander Semmea and Dr W r
F Holt,
JAMES H BLOUNT.
Weeklies in this District insert twice.
jull6 2w
T *1 BUT ION, O LASS H.ATNRW ORLEAN
TUESDAY. AUGUST 12th, 1879—tilth MON
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company!
This Institution was regularly incorporated b:
the Legislature of the Btate for Educational an*
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term e
twenty-five years, to which contract th» inviola
ble faith ot tho State is pledged with a Capital o
111,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve
fund of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take placs monthly
cn tho seoond Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE $80,000.
100,000 Tickets at $2 each. Half Tickets $1
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $30,000
1 Capital Prizo 10.000
1 Capitid Prizo 6.000
2 Prizes of $2,500 6,000
5 Prizes of 1,000 * 5,000
20 Prizes of 500 10,000
100 Prizes of 100 lu.000
200 Prizes of 60 10,060
500 Prizes of 20 10.000
,000Prizes of 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700
9 Approximation Prix» s of 200 1800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900
,857 Prizes, amounting to $ Ilf,400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at
all promiu-mt points, to whom u liberal compen
sation will ho paid.
Application tor rates to clubs should only be
aae to the homo offici- in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
mformation.or rend orders to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 692. New Orleans, La.
All our grand extraordinary drawings are un
the supervision and mansgem.mt of GEN G
BEAUREGARD and GI N JUBAL A
ARLY.
The Voice of worshid
For CnoiBS, Conventroas a? d Singij
Scnoois.
I5Y Li. O. LJMERSON.
This splendid new book is n< nrly through the
p?es8,and will be in great demanC. Full coilee-
tion of tho best Hymn Tunes and Anthems for
Choirs, numerous Glees for Social and Liars
singing, and a good {Singing Kchool course. Its
attractive contents, with the low price ($1 GO or
9 00 p-r dozen), should make it tho m jsfc popular
of Church 51uric Books.
ventions and Choirs. By
W O Peek ns. Will bo ready in a few days.
First cliss book for Sinking “-chools, with large
collection of Gleea and plenty of Hymn Tunes
and Anthems Price $100 cr $9 CO per dozen
Although 8mring Classes are especially pro
vided for, both tne Secular anl ►acred Music
render it ono of the best Convention and Choir
looks.
D 1 fi-TUT ] 17 A The new aud Tory favorite
rniliUlIlfl opera, is now ready, with
werds in tnreo languages, all the Muric and Li
bretto complete. Price $2CO paper, $2 25 boards.
. . si me rlegant it m»:i )i r t-j.
ore sold for a dollar. Con plete Words, Libretto
and Music. All ready for the stage.
Any book mailed for retail price.
OLIVER. DITS0N & CO., Boston.
O it DtTSON & CO, 843 fa'dway N Y.
Small
Sole A gout for
iJSUfili Fii
T HE be^t and cheapest Bread Preparation
ever offered on tho market. No retailer
shouio b<: without it. 1 want every retailer in
tb- city to try it. If it does not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can be returned and
u» r -*y refunded.
Also a fail line of General Groceries always
on h*t;d.
rl5 3rn A B SMALL
Low Rates to Athens.
HiE GEORGIA RAILROAD
will sell*E»cursion Tickets, good for Ten Days
from date of issue, Macon to Athens and bet urn
for ?7 35. K K DOR8BY,
jv26 lut GeneralPkssenger Agent.
NASHVILLE, T115.
T HE mest successful and best estah
fished School for young ladies in the
Sonth. Forty-four graduate-i this June. Splen
did buildincs. High musical art advantages
ao school in the South since the war has gradu
ated so many accomplished young ladies. For
new catalogue address
jv2G eodlin Da W E WARD.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, G-A.
thorough instruction by a fully orgaulzed
Faculty.
A course of study embracing Mathematic,
Natural Science, English and otber Modern
Lantrusge®, is provided for irregular students.
The Lhw School, of which Hoa Clifford Ander
sen, John C Rutherforc, Esq and W B Hill,
E-q. are the instructors, offers peculiar advan
tages to students of Law.
Ihe Fall Term will open on Wednesday, Octo
ber 1st. For Catalogue and other information
address the President, Rev A J Battle, D D, er
the undersigned.
J SO J BEASTLY, 8ec Fac.
jull6 deodSwiw3t
Scarborougn House,
HawkinsviUe, .... Ga.
MOTTO—PEACE AND PLENTY.
T HE Scarborough House has recently been
refurnished. Everything new, clean and
comfortable. Table furnished with the best
the market affords. Servants polite and accom
modating, Commodious sample rooms and
special attention paid to commercial tourists. A
hack will meet every tram and convey paaeen-
gers and baggage to aud from Hotel gratia,
mar 30 tf B F A W J BOON Prop’ton.
Eliza E Roberts, has made application for let
ters of disDiis-ion from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in September next to show c.v if any
they have, why letters, o* dihu.i>K.o- r.uuul i not
be granted to applicant.
Witness my hand officially. Jure 2d, 1-79
un31aw4w J \ MctfANUd. Ordinary.
G eorgia, jasper county.— wi**,
Mrs Mary A E Penn has applied f .r letters
of administration on the • state of William (J
Penn, decease-!.
This is therefore to give notice to all rersot
concerned to file their objection'-, if any th.
have, w»thin the time prescribed by law, o'<
letters will bo granted the app icantasappJic
for n the first Monday In Aug nt, 1379
June 19th, U79
F M SWANSON *
jun2l law4w* O'dinar
Gresham, executor of the estate of I.er
M Wiley, represents to the cour; in his peti^ a.ii
duly filed ami entered on mv-nl t!;at he has fu.h
a iminis’ered Lerov M Wiley’s estate
Thil is therefore to cite an j»ersons concert e l.
kindred and creditors, to snow .n-jse, if a.-.v
thej can, why said oxocu or should m-: b-*r-s
charged from his exe«*utorsbip «» 1 r**( *-:r • lt-r.
•f dismission on lh^ first M jr»cay ;u Au
gust, 1879.
Witness mv hand and official signature.
raay6 law3m J A Me41 ANUS. Ordinary
ANCHOR LINE
TjMTJSD ES STATMAIL STKAMBE8,
Sail irorn Now York for
GLAafiOU. every SATURDAY;
And KKGULARLY to I.O.NDON direct.
Passage to Glasgow, Londonderry. Belfast
Liverpool.
SALOON CABINS, $<»<> to $80, CURRENCY
SECOND CABIN, including all t t-quis:tes, $43
STKKKAGK 828.
TO LONDON KY DIRECT STEAMER,
No Steerage.
SALOON CABINS. $55 and $05.
.Excursion Tickets at Reduced Rates.
Pass?n«e* accommodations unsurpassed for ele-
ganco and comfort. All Staterooms on
mam deck.
For Books of information. P.ans. Ac.
Apply t-> HRNDKRSON BROTHERS.
7 BOWLING GREEN. N KW YORK,
or to T H HENDERSON, MAOi>N.
mav27 Sra
Uimimi
J L COOK A CO.
M flit for ttriBYtm
AN and after tlii-i date w® will deliver Ice in
\J all parts of tho city at lc per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or t. o Mulberry Street Do*
pot will receive prompt attention.
mayi’2 MACON ICB FACTORY.
H- CRANSTOK - & CO;,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala
bama Strset. Atlanta, Ga.
gents for the Geo Fox bLarch Ma '.ufacurin^
— pany, the Miamn Oil and Soap Mitnufaccnr
Ij.u ji ny. Chicago quotations, spot aiwl
is. of Meat and (irain receive.l overv hour
FU f Utt fi S A SPKClALl Y.OonfidentiaL
xvu im
Ice, Ice, Ice.
O UR Mulberry street Depot is now open for
the s ason. whore Ice c^n bo procured in
an^ desirea quantity. Tho usual Sunday hours
MACON ICE FACTORY
FIRST NATIONM. BANK.
MAOON, GA.
BANK Or DEPOSIT. DI3001JNT AND EXQHAKS3
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p, C£ B .
W W WRIGLBT,
Cashier,
janll pri
rss Power
TATlONARY EVRG1NE, Return Tubular
1 Boiler, with Saw Mill complete, for sale by
A K FISHER, Powersville, ILouston Co, G*.
Will ho sold low for cash. Come and nee tho
Mill in operation r?av22 im*
The Gower Springs.
TO THE PUBLI0:
This famous watering place is now open to
visitors for the season. The hotel is new-, with
large, airy, plastered rooms, famished with neat,
new furniture, and my table is supplied at all
times with the best ihe fine raark-.ts cf Gaines
ville ar.d the surrounding country afford, a id
polite and attentive servants ar© alw*vs on hand
to attend visitors. Tho hotel is one mile and a
quarter north of tho court house in Gainesville,
in a beautiful r.ativo oak forest, on a high, windy
eminence, from which the be*uti'ul Blue Ridge
can bo seen, and ia connected with tho city, pust-
office and Air Line depot bystreet railroad.
Tbe Spring is th- best chalybeate water in the
State, a-ut has effected many wonderful cures.
Tho distinguished chemist, Prof Land, of At
lanta, says: u Upon a qualitative analysis of the
water of the Gower Spring I An t this one of tho
st chalybeate waters 1 have over exam ned”
1 make no otnpiy promis* s I will treat all
visitors and pairo :s alike anl refer with pleas
ure to mv patrons of fast season as to my fate,
ttentions, and the excellence of the water.
Respectfully, E N GOWER.
ju!8 eodSt Gainesville. Ga.
K. EL x-xxsrxsgs,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I have removed • j one of my brick offices corner
Poplar acd Second Streets.
N addition to local business, I will give sped*
attention to cases entrusted to mo in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, p.nd in tho
United states Circuit and Bankrupt Courts for
Georgia novll
Butler aid Glisese.
10 Boxes best Cream Cheese.
10 Tubs choice Creamery Butter,
L I ( <-o..-ugi:ri!-iit ami for sale
w by
un2ii JONES A COOK.
ITAYING associated with me my father, Mr
LJL D R Cook ur.der_ the firm name of J L
Cook A Co, we will continue the milling business
at tho Georgia Mills. Mr Chester will continue
with us and will bo pleased to sorve his friends
} in the past.
jun7 Ira j L COOK.
THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
r»EW YOttBL CITY, ?
HAS Ef-TABLTSTTBD
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES.
For families remaining one week or upwards,
750.$J and $i4 50 each, according to numbat
occupying room ai d location of the same, for
mbs of June and July, and $21 Mid 2 *50 per
nthsof t
ist and September,
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
SR PARKER. ") Li”el for divorr^-Ru!^
\*s [- p-r feet service—F ibb h C, Oct
CATO PARKER3 Adjourned Term. 1878.
It appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that defendant does not reside ir tbi*
county, and it further appearing that he doe?
not reside iu the State of Georgia: It is ordered
tnat said defendant appear and answer said suit
at the next term of this court or be con
sidered in default. It is further ordered that
rnco of this rule be made on said defendant by
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger one*
month for four months.
T J SIMMONS. J 8 O M C.
By the Court:
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supe*
rior Court this January 20th, 1879.
ian24...1am4m A II RO^S. Clerk
OPTIC2A3S. I
-AVE YOUR EYES-
your vision is failing—if you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight is troubling
you in any way, call on
Mr. Oh. Refeld, Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by hLa
rune rior Spectacles and Eye Gkxr.e-u Tboy
will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions aad
floating specks, and the mo-t sensitive eve *ali
be restored to its normal and healthy condition;
saving fatigue, requiring H*--* light -no. enabling
tho wearer to view plainly nil remote object*.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses con
only bo procured rom Air <711 R?.?ELD. Illy
e-lablishraent—No 2d Second 6t, Macon, Ga.
*pr9 6m
THi
POST PON hD
JASPER SHE BIFF’S SALE.
fT/"ILL be sold before the court house rathe
?▼ town of Monticcllu on the first Tu -f-JraV
August next, between tbe leu3J hours o: fca:o,ona
hundred and filty acres of land, more or less,
lying and being in Jasper county, G», adjoining
lands of Mrs J B Graves, Ruby Jordin and
others, and known a? lhat portion of the planta
tion of T M Jordan, deceased, allotted to 51rs B
C Menefee in the division of the state ci said
deceased. Levied upon as the property of T H
Mtnef**e under and by virture cf si fi f j from
Campbell County Court in favor of S P S Kim-
11»’0. vs J C Carlton and T H Mene c •. d
other fi fa* 5 in my bands. Property pointed out
bv plaintiffs attorney and written notice of tin*
levy served upon T H51ene:ot*. Tm« MaySJih.
1379. W B GRUBBS.
jalyS4w fc her Iff
A medical writer says: “A Ur’ge part of tho
tde from putri-I grease
hils. hospitals.
•ib 5 o process
x*c Themedi-
xiy EOipa
in use are i
obtained froxn tenement ho
and public institutions, an
cun render them pure and r
cal faculty of London and Pari*
their patients and friends to uso
tested puriiy.”
If 5 uu want a fine quality, milled, absolutely
puro Toi.'e* >c:tp, without vil«: n rfumes which
often cover st'll viler materials, ask your Chem
ist for
RICKSECKER’S SKIH SOAP,
which
ide (
the Skin, coutai
rich luxurious lather, __
and is economical, lasting as long i
of ordinary Toilst Soap. Mammoth
at 25 cents.
4Ggr Be sure to get tli? genuine at
ter. makes a
>ut perfume,
as two cak<*s
Tablets sold
Massenburg's.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Clemmie Corbett V3 Charles Corb-rit—Lib"! for
Divorce—Jasper Superior Court, April Term,
1879.
It appearing to the court by the retu n of th-;
sheriff that the defenlant is not to he found in
the county; and it being further shown that he
does not reside in ihe State. Therefore it i-« or
dered that service be perfected by publication
in the Macon Telegraph and Messemo-r, pub
lished in 5Iaccn, Ga, once a month for the apace
of four months before the next term of this
court. May 2d, 1879.
By the Court: C W JORDAN,
jua4lamtm* Plaintiff’s Attorn
kotic:
npHR ilacon and Brui>
X fully onnounces to
prepared to offer very io
rjor inducements to tho:
form Fishing Partie
line. For rates. <te:
•k Railroad respect-
•ties inter sted it is
■at s and very supe-
who rmght^wi.sh to
moerland Island, or jo
1 «i points salong its
sod particulars please
L. Il, ' ! und :rsigued l «or\with
sen-ral Traveling Passenger
eitner personally or
c mmuQicate w
Albert A Sharp
Agent, who may be f
by r.ote at Mr Burr Brown’s store.
Maccn, Ga, Aprii 17. 1879.
HK.nRY m dranb.
aprisflw Gen Ticket A assenger Agent.