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MACON. GEORGLA. WEDNESDAY MORN IN . AUGUST 6, 1879-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.291
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day XJisjt'A-txttitsa.
FKOM CALIFORNIA.
A Magnlllcent Wrecking Scheme—
The Nordenskj.Id Story Doubted.
San Fbarcisco, August 6.—Some par*
ties to this city who have been working
up the matter for some time past nave
iiiscorered tho wreck of the steamer
Kiotber Jonathan, which foundered eff
Point Saint G.orgo, near Crescent Ci-y
, a July,1865. She lira in nn upright po
sition m about 22 fathoms of witer—
ab^ut fifty fathoms from the submerged
rock on which abe ii t apposed to hare
Miiuck. There were about seven million
ddlers in treasury notes act bullion
in her safe, and tnefiadersa.e fitting
cut an expedition for the recovery of the
troMu.ii which belonged to the govern
in'nt, who-e claim ia held to have lapsed
on the expiration of ten years after the
loss.
The Alaska fur company are disposed
to conoid r the reported < scape of Nor.
dea-kjold’s steamer Vega from the iee in
th‘. A'Ctlo Ocean as a canard Tney have
Inti a ivic* b from that neighborhood to
ilieiff-vit that the season baa been very
Isle on the Aeiatio side. Strong ess',
winds have priv.ul.-d, piling up the ioa
id e-eh n manner ae to rendir it, in their
opinion, impossible that the Vega should
h ive cucoseded working out.
FORUION.
Death in ihe Royal Family or Spain
—Fatal Wreck.
Eomxiz), t-pAiw, August 5.—The Ia-
faniK Mane Dot Pilar, atoond aieter of
tbs K n ; of Spain, is dead. King Alfou-
eo and toe Prinecaa of Astnrias, did not
resell <tii pUoe until after the du-
o*.iee of me Infanta.
L a don. August S—The iron ateim-
shipLoms DiVid,from Antwerp, bound 10
Niples, h«i been wrecked during a fog
off tbe Island of Uahan’, Fiance. Twen
ty-seven perooDs wrro drowned.
DOMESTIC MEWS.
Health of Boston.
Boston, Angu-t 5.—fhe brigs Stephen
Bishop, troni Sa^ua LiOrandn, and
Coriati.ma, fiom Moyaguez, both of
which are st the ijuaran'i-.ie uere, have
h.'au thoroughly disinfected, and there is
no tear of contagious disease. Both ves
sels were lja led with Bugar, this being a
cargo which does not carry infection.
There are a few cases of yellow fever re
ported every summer from this port, and
the Board of Health foals no nneasintss
in the present instance.
Tnern is no posa.b lity of ths fever
epresding. Dr. Green, it.e city phyei
cian, considers the sanitary cocdittoa of
tbe city very sal isfaotory. The Board of
Health is watching carofoliy for tbe ap
proach of any contagion, and are pre
pared to meet any il m-ur that character,
Tho Kentucky Election
Louisvim.e, August 6.— Specials re
ceived by the Cornier Journal mdioatn a
falling off of tb» Demooialio vote cast at
yesterday's election for SUto olUiern and
mechbi iHof the I. >,;ialalnr.’. T ie Demo,
erstic Ooutral Committee ostiuiatns tbe
to sl vo e at. cot over 200,000, aud the fall
ing off »t 50 000 on ibo 1'ilden 'Hayes
viito a d over 15,000 on the last gub-rrua*
t inal v.iie. l-ithi.oity ulona the vo‘o
falls off over 8 000. The Republic ins
m ike sugh'. gauis in Ihe Legmlature and
d. Y-at Hie Speaker of the last House, bnt
tbe Demociatia mujtrily is null over
whido.ing io the General Assembly.
The ca l fora constitutionalconvention
fads for waul, of a constitutional majority
in its favor, lu this City, where Ihe
workingmen el.oud five of tbe seven
n-prec [natives two years ago, none but
Democrats were elected yeBterdiy. The
Greenb.iekera cut no figure ■ u tho contest.
Arrest of Mardorara.
PrnraMiuau, Va , August 5.—Frank
B irker aim Agnes Sham, colored, who
murdered Maggie Tinas and her infant
in Sussex conuiy, two miles from Stoaey
Point. Station, ou Friday, were arres ad
yesterday near the icmt of tbe mnrder,
and t ikru to Sussex Court- bouse. They
will have a h a mg at the next term of
the County Court, which will commence
T'auisday next. Both acknowledge their
guilt, sod ass : gu jealousy as the came
for the murder.
More fonts for Memphis.
WAtumuTi N, August 5.—Rapresenla-
tivo Ca-ey Young toaiay called on the
tvcr,t .r. of Warm reference to a request
from Memphis, for 500 additional ten s
far Ihe nso of yellow fever naffiTare. Tho
Secretary asked what bad beootAj of tbe
tents furnished last year. Mr Young
replied that they bad been destroyed.
The Secretary said he thought tha Na
tional B.vr.l of Health should stand ths
expense of furnishing tents.
After consultation with the officers of
that body, it was agreed that the Board
should tn >ke a requisition on the Secre
tary of War for tents. This wilt be done
toaiay and the teut9 forwarded immedi
ately.
Another Ton nee by tho Chilian
uaivfcs.
New Yoie, August 5.—Tne Peruvian
minuter b is received tb: following dis
patch from the Oonsnl General of Pern at
Panama:
Panama, Aug 4 —Tho Haasoor and
Doit baveemeied Chilian Porte, deitroy-
lug launches and csptnriog steamer Uy-
msee with ihe entire Zungasy regim-ot
of cavalry, fully armed and supplied, with
tares ve-sell loaded wltn coal and cop
per.
MHllT DISPATCHES.
From Memphis.
Mtuphis, August 5.—Four n-w cases
o! fcv. r were repotted this morning.
Three l ave occurred since last nigh:—
Rosa Hendricks, Louis Gri aa and Geo.
White (oolored.) R-v. Father Fahey’s
condition this morning is improved, as
is also that of ths wife of Chief of Police
Athy. John Waters and Ei. Moon are
r ported dying. The weather is cl ar
aad warm.
Mows Items
St. Louis, August 5 —The Cotton Ex
change in this city has adopted a strung
protest against the recent action of the
eteentive ccuncil of the National Cotton
Exchange in chan.ing the pi *:e of hold,
iug the next convention from Sr. Louis
to New York, churn; terixirg it 03 unwar
ranted and unfair, aud deeming it duo to
•he city of Sr. Liuis that public explana
t'-ou be made by the National Cotton Ex-
change.
Qoakirtown, Pa., Augusts.—Charles
Fc.-ntcr, the actor,died at ten o’clock last
otgblcf dropsy and jaundice, after a
long illness.
Norfolk, Va., August 5.—About two
thousand merchants trom North Carolina
arrived here this evening by a special
•rain. They are to ba guest* of ihe
xn-rchint* and business men of Norfolk.
*io morrow there will be a grand banquet
i trip by steamer to the Cape?.
Foreign.
Lc’Idon, August 3 —Io North SUfford-
•bire 3,400 collier* fcayealready struck
a^iinat ihe proposed redaction of wager,
whiob affrc:? aeventeeen thousand per
sona.
Toe H?use of Commons to day
we 8t into th*» committee of the whole on
■ r ' I: ^ Uc v rsify bill—Mr. Smith
(Home ral«r), member for Westchester
' v, L iv.u • vf; c r ii p:otr\cted debate,
*itbdrawa hi- motion, that the subject
wag t 0 o important for consideration at
the end of a oe-sionof Parliament.
L ndon, Angus: 5.—Lorillard’a three
year old bay edit, Unoas, which w»s cn
t re; fir tbe Brighton (takes race, did
no' start. T.-e raoe for the juvenile
staki s w.u won by J. Porter's two year
old bay fi;ly, Dtfpotiem.
Vienna, Angus’ 5.—The Yaterlarul
publishes some rtarrling revelaiioas rela
tive to the uifavorableeinitary condition
of the army in Bosnia, caused by tho
bad and insufficient supplies. It says an
official report shows that in December
one third of the army of occupation was
in the hospital. Deathi from typkns
fever, dysentery and meat complaints
avenged fur end a quarter per cent, of
the enure force.
Tbe-e revelations caused so ranch dis
pleasure that the number of the I'afrr.
land containing them was seized and de
stroyed.
Belgrade, August 5.—Tne Forte re
pudiate! coLce.s-ions of its Commissioner
r-lative to tbs Servian frontier, and baa
suppressed him.
It Is stited from Constantinople that a
difficulty has also arisen in connection
*• . !be u‘. i.juin fi..nti- r an ; Kn-
g 1.1, Acs.nan aud Turkish Commission
ers having agreed upou a boandary
which the Russians ana Montenegrins
have agreed to give their aissct.
LoNiioy, Angnst 5.—A dispatch to tbe
Timet from Constantinople says that the
Turkish Uoverom»at teems disposed to
play the aime game at Ncvi Bszi: J ba i t
played formeny at Bosui .. An apta at
from Novi Bszir, whom the Porte prom-
i’e.1 to banish Io Asia, h: s initead been
Iod,el in mo palace here, act lauded ia
ths olfioial uuw.pipsr as p.trjotie.
A dispatch from Etssengen to the
same paper says it is oenied on govern,
mental unibonty that any arrangemont
has bson concluded for Ihe setrlemsut of
tne rriigion* questioni at issue between
Germ-ray and tbe Vitican, and adds that
Prraoe Bismirok will net yield uny oasen-
11 <1 point in the Falk lawj to secure a
modus virendi.
A District Attorney in tho Toils.
Net York, August 5.—Charles G.
Fisher, ex-Unitud States District Attor
ney tor the District of Columbia, was
found gailiy to-day in tho Court of Gen
eral Se-siuns of obtaining money under
false pretenses, and remanded to jail to
await the result of an application tor a
n< w tiial. It is alleged that the prisoner
was also implicated in the Harrington
safe burglary in Washington a few yeais
sgo.
Tho Fever Spreading.
Memphis, Aug. s. 5.—E-gbteen • as is
in all were reperti i to-diy, ten of w . >m
were coinrea. ‘J wo additional dea.hs
have occurred—John Waters and Ida
Ripler. The fever is gia luully spread
ing frem the two infected points, and a
greater mortality cm be anticipated. At
a meeting ot the Committee of Sifety
this afternoon, resolved that rationn and
medieal attention be served to all tho
camps alike, provided that all moneys or
contributions received by said camps or
societies be turned over to tbe commit
tee. The city remains remarkably quiet
and dull.
A Bloody Street Afl'ray.
Tr .t, N. Y., Ang. 5.—A bloody street
nffrs; occurred here this afternoon bo-
tween Ibree brothers named Dwjer ou
oi o side, a memb-r and II roe friends of
the family nnrtud Myers on the other.
The latter pArty was armed and began tl e
assanlt. All three of ihe Dwyer brothers
were stabbed, ooe fatally trad tha others
daugeronsly. Thu ustailama escaped
bur. the entire police force of tbs first
preoiuot is io pursuit of them. The i.lt-ay
was the result ot a long standing family
fen
synopsis Weather Matemeut.
OrnoE Chief Signal Officer,
WAaniNGTON, Angnst 5, 1879.
Irdirations—For the South Attautic
end Quit States continued high tempera
ture and southerly to westerly winds,
partly cloudy weather with local rains,
and ntarl y stationary barometer.
VEGETI&E
Purines the Blosd and Gives
Messrs. Howell, Clark and Stephens
wire appointed.
The bill defining what is a tramp was
debited acd reoemmit ed.
A bill amending section 64 of tha coda Strength,
was pissed. I Do Quoin. Ill Jan 21.1S78.
A b 11 providing for speedy trials in which *1 RSihvxss—
the State is a mrtv Pj ., 6 ,1 Dear S.r—Yoor "Vegetme ’ hai been doing
i anit™. a It 3 • ’ .! „„ I wonders forme. Have been harins the Chills
A b.11 amending and altering section 28 and Ftver, contracted in the swamps of tho
of ihe code. Lost. I South, nothing giving mo relief until I began
A motion of a reconsideration wa s I th S»“ of your Vesetine, it giving immediate
" j relief, toning up my system, pnnfving my blood.
K .... , I giving strength: whereas all other medicines
A bill amending section 4310 of the weakened me. aad filled my system with wri-
oode relating to the paaiahmsnt of mii- *° n A and 1 im satisfied that it families that live
deraoinors PAased^ I ,n t,le aIun disincts of the South and West
aemoinor3. passed. | would taie V»getino two o- three times a wees
A bill regulating tbe manner of award- I they would r or be troubled with the Chills or
ing the public printing to tha lowest I *!“ ruslitnant Fevers that prevail at certain
bidder PiS6Cd * ° I timMAf thA EM* tuv.1 rlmslnn' hil «. ftvul lira* Li
The Governor sent in a sealed message
liaes of the year, sare doctor*' bil s. and lire to
a Rood old a*e. Re*pect-'ally jours.
J E MITCHELL,
-Agent Henderson’s Loom*. St Louis, Mo.
All Disease* o? the Blood.—If Vegetine
will relieve pain. cle*n»e, purify, and cure inch
diseases, r« storing the patient perfect health,
after trying different physicians, many reme
dies, suffering for years, is it not conclusive
proof, if yon are a sufferer, you can be cured?
Why is thi» medicine performing such great
cures? It works in the uloud^ in the circulating
fluid. It can tiuly be called the Great Blood
requesting that it be read in executive
session.
A bill to protect citfz;n3 in certain
cises of bail. Passed.
tiiMtbeSamU^adjonriMd! 1 * **
In executive seeaion the Senat3 made
the following confirmation.:
Phillip Johnso:’, a Jiicitor of.tte County 1 Purifier. The grest source of disease originate,
Court of Bnrke oointy; W. E. Kay, eo- j in the blood, and no medicine that does not vet
licitor of the County Court cf Glynn Miwetlvupouit, to purifv aud renovate, baa any
count]; J.M. Wilseraon, soUcitox of the I “•«“Pubbcatten.ion.
Connty Cjnrt of Lowndes county. FiT’TTVlFi
The Honso m, t at ttu n.aai hour, tho Entirely Cured Me of Vertigo.
Speaker in the Chair. I Cairo, 111. Jan S3.18;s.
Prayer by the Chaolain, Dr. Jones. Sr-f^veraed ..venl bottles of Vege-
loo ro l was CAlled and the journal | tine, it buentirely cured moof Vertigo. 1 tuvo
read and approved. j »!•*> use ! it for Kidney Complaiiit. It is thn
A bill ou a third reading was taken no b: ' >, nw,i '; in . e for e “ m t >l * i „ n ‘- 1 woo >4
„„ 8 w ’ l »«u “P | recommend it as a good blood purifier,
as followr: | « YOCUM.
To amend section 930 of tho code.
Pa»-ed.
m. , , , . , . | gooa neaim wnen oau or corrupt numore rirco-
la prevent forfeiture ot bail in oertain „to with the blood, cawing pain and diseiue,
criminal eases. Pesaed. I and these humors, being deposited through the
To provi de for (h i reading of certain I entire body, produce pimples, eruption,, ulcer,,
deeds I, n f 8 ” I indigestion, costiveneas, headaches, neuralgia.
iJ ' BU I rheumatism, an.l numerous other complsiuta?
Remiva tho cause by takiu< Yeiteline. the motifc
reliftble remedy for cleansing and purifying tho
blo:xl.
VEGET [ME
I Beliovs it to bs a Good Medicine.
Xenia, O, March 1,1S77.
Mb Steven,—
. r _-i- , . - , Dear bir—I wish to inform you what your
or fertilizers being the special order of | Yegct no has done for me. 1 have been alllicti.l
tho day. was taken up. The Judiciary I with Nenralgia. and. after using throe bottle, of
renortBd it.-...,™ I the Vegetine. wasentirely relievod. 1 also found
reported adversely on Its passive. my K enor»l health much improved. I believe it
A disagreement to the resort was fa- I to bo a good medicine. Your, truly,
vored by Mr Fort, of Sumter. j FRfiD HAYKUST1CX.
A debate followed, in which Messrs Vxr.rrxsE thoroughly cradrcite, every kind
turner of Coweta, Tamer of Brooks, and I of humo-, and re,lores the entire system to a
Liviogstos of Newton, supported the re- I healthy condition.
port of tbe Oomrmttee, and McCurry of
Tho following committee of seven
appointed by tbe chair to corduct the im
peachment of Comptroller G- nerni Gold
smith before the bar of the Senate:
Messrs. C. D. Phillips of Cobb, filoWhor-
ter of Greene, P. D. Davis of Baker, Sib
ley of Richmond, Cannon, Westbrook o!
Dougherty, and Irvine.
Tho bill for the regulating of the sale
Hart and Smith of Oglethorpe, spoke
against it. The yeas and nays stood 56
to 60; nnd tbe bill was referred to tho
Committee on Agriculture.
A hill amending Beotion 2970 of the
coda w is p issed.
A bill authorizing the Board of Educt-
tion of Whitfield county to pay a certain
snm. Lost.
A bill amending tho registration law of
West Point. Passed.
A bill prohibiting tho catching of fish
in the Little Oamulgee river in Tellair
county aud shipping the same. Passed.
A bill amending the act incorporating
Talbot ton. Passed.
On motion of Mr. Wright, the intro
ducer of the retolation relative to the
election of members of mombora of the
committee to conduct the Impeachment
trial of Mr. Goldsmith was taken from
VEGETINE
Druggists’ Report.
HRSTEVB53.—
Dear sir—We hare been sellioRyour Vegetine
for tlio past eighteen month*, and wo take pleas*
are in *t ttinc that in every casf», to our knowl
edge. it has given great satis'actjon.
Expert fully, •
BUCK A COWGILL, Druggist*.
Hickman, Ky.
VEGETINE
Is the best Spring Medicine
VEGETIHE
Prepared by
H. R. Sl'EVENS, Bjston, Mass.
tno table, and tbe resolution was passed, '/fleeting is Sold bv all OfUggista.
Wedneul ly morning at ten o’clock was | aucS a
fixed for the time of tho election of the
Powdered and crushed.....
•JRAUKKiiS-tioda
dream
Gincer
Strawoarry.
. 9J*g9«
. 76010
. nail
. 10a 11
Fancy 14
nkNDfifiS—Star.™ lt)4
X SS
17J<
KAILS—Sam Ills
STARCH.,
l’BPPKii..
8PICB™—
SINGER 18Js
NUTMEGS.,.,.,...... 106
OLOYKS
CIGARS—PerM SO 00;
CHEROOTS ISOS
8NUFP—Uonllard’,. iar.. «s
liorillard’i.toil. 70
TOBACCO—Common 40 a 45
Medium™ so a 60
Lucy Hinton 82
Pine 7h al SO
SlUlTI.Ki PKUUUCG
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDK8—Green salt, per rb... M 4
Dry salt 6<3 8
Dry flint 7@11
GOAT 8K1>^3—Dry, per lb . 10v<dli
BHBEP 8KIXS—xer piece Si>®60
8HEARLIMIS—Per piece d(§}10
DKER8KINb—per K> 14(dl«
LKATHE E<—In the rougn 15@22
RACCOON—Per piece 6@20
3IINK—Per pieco 10(^25
OTTER—PeT piece 5U@2
BEAVER—Per piece 25«ai
GREY FOXSKI*\S lMMi
RED POX 2»’@40
WILD CAT—Per niece 5<&10
OPOSSUM—Per piece <# 0
MUSKRAT—per piece <& 5
TALLOW—Prime, per lb 64 5
W AX— Pure yellow, per lb 2 0«&it
GfNSSNG—Pdr lb ©SO
DRIED APPLES-Prime perlb ../)
DRIED PEAUH BS—Peeled,bright No 1 1
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOI/—Fleeces burry, perlb 10@18
Unwaahed....- — , M 18rd»?6
Washed ttjMS
tftooKB nna Bonas
COESECTED DAILY BY
la. IUPLiAi * » AiUOKHR.
Geoncia8percent bond*.. 101 Hi
i<eorg:a 7 ^er vent. bou<«»(vcia) 112 a liS
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (regular) 110 a 111
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)..^ltS a 110
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith)„...,112 alls
Qjorxiatl per cent i. Id) 101 a lift
eoraa 6 per cent, bends (new) 108 a 107
ityof Macon7 porcent. (long)....^..... 64 a 66
City of Macon 7.per cent (short)..,^..., 70 a 75
City of Augusta 7 per onat 100 a 101
Ciiy of Atlanta 7 per cent..,.. ....100
City of Atlanta 8 per ccas. M ... M(M ..., M ....l02 a 103
City ot Savannah 69 & 70
Central Raiiroea joint mortgage 1C9 a’.UO
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bonds......lOJ a lul
Mucfiii and Western R R bonds par nnd int
Northeastern R R bonds (endorsed)„....105 a 106
8outhweeterii Raiiroau par and int
!?outh Gxd .il Fia. lstmortgaOe 107 a 10!
A. & G. R. SL. !d mortdfiufe lendorsed)...10 a 168:
nom
0I1OM1UUT DISPATOHFS.
Fever in New Orleans.
New Oblxans, Augna: 5.—Mr,. Hjw
ell «nd son arv froa of fever and on: of
danger. Dr. C. B, White, of the Sani
tary A-sicialicn, says no other oases have
appeared for six days, and reports the
city omirely free from yellow fover.
Daring the Grander storm to-day sev-
ersl honsi'S were strack by ligh’niog.
Tho topmast of tho schooner Martha was
demolished. Tho ligbtniog struck tho
onimuoy of tho residence ot Mrs. Green-
wold, and demolished Iho msntlepiece,
clock, pictures, etc. Tho inmates weio
uninjored.
Rora Christian, a littlo girl bitten
by a Newfonu: land dog on July 7. died
t ; -duy of hydrophobia.
News Items.
Washington, Ang, 5.—In consrqnence
of comptsints m ida to tho State Dspart-
ment byTJaited StatfH fiihermen in the
Gulf ofSt.Liwrenoe.thit they are deaie l
tneir treaty rights by tho inhabitaois nf
th-- 1:1:iU Am-iicaj coast, tbe Govs*n
men: bss resolved to send tho United
S a os at-'str.t-r K 1 rrssgo tbiib-r v-i-u two
►p-ciil ORents to investigate ths sabjeot,
in order that the State Department may
act advisedly in it- pending negotiations
«rh Grest Britain with regard to these
fisherus.
Wxmacrao. MiSATontA, Angnst o.—
The train on the Pembina branch, with
Lien’. Governors McDonald and Canchan
ou board, ran off tho track last night.
Tha engine was wrecked acd several man
in the baggage ear were slightly injured,
bnt no other damage was done.
THE STATE LEGISLATURE.
Thursday July 31, 1879.
THE SENATE
m<d. President Ls.ter in the chair.
r ray or by Rev. A. T. Spalding.
m. P 1 ,.-.at.ir,lit' tB.l* ft';
The journal of yesterday was read ana
^Vir Simmons was granted leavotore-
ooid his vo:o with tho majority voting on
the report of the committee to investigate
the char.y.s sp.ilnst GjV. Calqmtc in the
Northeartcra Rulroid Bond mitter.
Bills for a second readtog were taken
np anil many di-poaed of.
B lis for a third reading were taken
bill to prevent tho circulation of oh-
soeue literature. Passed.
A bill amending section 431S< or tne
oode. Recommitted. ,
A message from tho House announc.-u
th- presage of several House bills.
A bill requiring bills nnd notes to ex
press a waiver wnen they were for a waiv-
*r of a homestead, was reported from the
Juuiciary committee by a substitate.
Tne committee on the impeachment ot
Come troll-r Goldsmith from the Hon e
was atn aaced, and entered the benate
Chamber, proceeding in .„^ oat .°/. |? e an d
Preddenk’a desk. Mr. Phillips, <*<***'
t • e c airman, anneuaoed in bf h tlf of the
commiitee that in obedience to the reso
lution of the House they were directed
to ar-P-'ir refore tbe Senate and in the
ii ■ m • of the House and of the State of
G-ergia, to impeach W. L. Gold-mUh
Com.tto.lvr G.-n-ral, of high crimes and
misdemeanors, and to inform the Sena.e
thst art idea of impeachment were b'ing
prepared, and would at tbe due an
proper time be presented, to make t, -
ine c';arg- preferred, and requested the-
Senate to t -ke what ociion was proper
m T:e Pri side'llt of the Senate replied
thit sum oction woo'd be taken and the
H nse only notified thereof.
. The committee then withdrew,
a re-ointionwas offered by Mr. Bow-
<11 to appa-nt a sp -oral committee of
, h . e<s to wo.eh the ma;Ur should be re
ferred, and Which sboold meet * speoW
committee from tbe Honse to perfeot the
L eors«ary arrangtments. Carried.
cotumittee by tho Hon3*r
The bill amending tho charter of tho I
Louiovitio Branou Kml waa real tha third |
time and passed.
Tho Uoudo then adjourned.
Lsx
firm ard fairly active inquiry. Carolina 67^a7%-
llo io dull at 1 23al to. Turpcntmo steaiiy 26)^.
Fork Vrdrjr quiot but nllur firmer; neurzne**
sj»ut S H0a8 90 cash. MiiUi. s firm but quiet; loiut
clear 4 aSVj, abort clear long and nhort dear
h 00 l^inl aulinde stronger viul moderate traile;
jirimn kteam spot 5 90. Whiskey iiuniiti.Ti at
117'A* fntflU quiet
• iAJUI*TU.i.a— quiet; extra 3 00: family
4 0. @5 00. fancy 5 25^6 00. patent 4 50(^7 00.
Wheat qui«t;red and amber 90ui»5. Corn steady;
ksi;itc4»*. mixtni b'J. Outs dull nenr 2/ casu-
Pork steady at 10 00, tard steady; choice leaf
in tierces 7%. iu ke«s Hula meats quiet,
shoulders S 57}^, clear nt» 4i0, dear sidei 4 75.
Baiun quiet aboulders 2% clear ribs *%, dear
OFPICB TELEGRAPH *ND kWDfln I
August 5. lS7i>.—Bvrbixq. I ui5CI5Sa.tx — Floor quiet; family 4 60^5 75
Cotton I Wheat quiet at 9Uu9i. Corn dull and drooping.
i=s-an=^7S!2s.«!p* I
Hulk meals atronic, shoulders 325. clear no
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS j
uplands 6%. middling Orleans 6 9-16.
Sales 7.000 bmlca; of which llOJ wera taken by
speculators and for export; receipts 1859, '
which all were American.
Futures opened cheaper;
Uplands tow anudliiM clause Au.^ust and Sep
tember delivery 6 5-16. September and October
611-32, October and November 63 16, November
ami December 6. December and Janua*y 6-
130pm—Middling uj.lands 6%, midulmc Or-
lsans 6 7-16, 1 w middling uplands September
and October 6 5-Id, December and January 9 31
81.
4 p ri—Sale* or American 5 500, Uplands lo*
middling clause October and November delivery
6 5 32, Noveraocrand December 5 31-32. Decem
ber and January 5 15-16.
5 p in—Uplands low middling clause October
and November delivery 6%. Futures closed flat
NfcwYoKk—Cotton steady, sales S36; muia.ujg
up!a:ifls 11 S-1G. muldiing Orleans 11 5-16.
Futures barely steady; August 1L0S. September
11.02. October 10.44, November 10 23, December
10-2.
uotton—Net receipts —gross 9IS
Futures clos’d weak; sales 150 000: Aurust de-
4 d •, clear sides 4 u». Baton in good demand at
full prices; shoul-ieraS 9Jal; clear ribs 4 CO, clea *
sides 6ro. Whtskj steady ut 1 o5. 1 logs steady
and firm: pacaing 8 4JaSC5.
ST LoUi..—' Four quiet; double extra fall S S5@
4 is, treble do 4 47e, larnily 4 70^4 SO, choice
to far cy 485^65CO. Wheat higher or i a«h, but
options irregular mi l unsettled, No2 r.Hli iil 94^,
cnii;, 1‘1v&h9I 1* August. 91i9^ September,
' »ct j«>er. t;orn steady lor ca ll aia op
tions higher; cash. SiJ^a32>5 August.
Se.-teiQlKT.Si^adS Oct ber. Oats lirn-er; No 2
21“’.4 c.’.?li,i’2 August,22>‘4 «;ptember,23^ Octoh r
Wnisky s*e.uiy al 1 05. i'orx high' r nt h SJ^<n
Sio. Hulk meats higher; «ir lots cf cle»r ring
4 S3, cl jar hides » 5', Bacon highof; clear rib 4 '.'3.
clear sides 5 80a: 35.
C riCAGo—iiour qniet and firm- "Wheat un
settler, b-it gener-kUy higher; Sol t'htcmtospring
94 i9»JjCasli; NoSrio S'>%uS6?£ cash and August,
S6?m Septemoer 8Ct4 October; N' j 3 do 7Z^u7D,
rejected 01. Corn active, firm and a shade higher
Si^cash. September, i>at» firmer at 21! Z
a.h,£5?i August nnd tepteraber. Fork in our
SJSSffSSMSsISsMsawssts wasrs
.23-21. .Ncvemlwriu us. iKcemoor lu.ui-o., J.,n- s SSa3 67U 8autem
imry J0.V7— 53,February 10.12-73. U rrh l-ig1—
-fi.
«*>ttoa closod stvady: sales 1071; middlra* up-
:a ids It: middling Orleans 11J4
Consolidated net receipts S93, exports to
Grest Britain 1191. Franco .continent .
Galvbston—Jotton weak: midamis 10X4. low
middling IbX eood ordinary 10; net reoeipls
.52; sross —. sales j. stock K3X-
Nosfolk—Colton quitt. middling XI IS S2, net
receintsiul, sales—.stock issa.
Baltimore—Cotton dull: middling 11lot
midalmg loj* good ordinary 10J^: net receipts
—. gross —. sates —. to spinners —, stoc
1769.
Boston—Cotton dull; middling 11%, low mid
dling liy£. good ordinary 11, net receipts 110.
gnosattS. *•!©*—: stock 49P6
W ilminqtoji—Uuiton steady; midtiling lHX: 1
low middling 11. good ordinary 10J£; net re- I
ccipta 1. grusa —, sales —, stock 149._ I
Filllai'JiLriiia—Cotton dull; middling 11H;
low middling 11^ good ordinary i(^, net re-
oeipts 80: gross b:. tales —, spinners 1S9, stock
CSiS
Sayassaii—Cotton dull; middling 10^; low
middling 10»*. good ordinary 93*, net wwpto
2, gross —: sales 10. stock 13‘J9. - f
Nkw Oklkajcs—Cotton weak; middling 30:£:
low middling lo l /i. cood ordinary net receipts
S3, cr^s 233. sales SO N Stock 5897.
Mobile—Cotton easy; middling 1 (%. low mid
dling 10#, good ordinary it , net receipts 10,
gross —. sales —, stock 1U73.
31 Eixruis—Not received.
Augusta—Cotton irregular: middling O&.low
middling lojfi. good ordinary 10>& leeeipts 7,
shipments — • sales —•
Charleston—Cotton dull, middling 1U£ low
middling ii: good ordinary 10X: net receipts 7
gross —, sales —, stock GJ.
FINANCIAL
LC5P03—Noon—Consols, money 981-16. Erie
yhy*.
3 so P m—3 per cent Rentes S2f and 65c.
N*w Yobs—Stocas opened buoyant, money
SalH; exchange, long 4 82^. short 4 83>4 >t*ie
honexs dull. Governmeai *ecuriuen firm.
521*5 65 casn him August, &55a5 57}£ Septem
bar. Bulk meats firmer but not quotably higher.
*houlders 3 40. short ribs 4 30, shirt clear 4 GJ.
Whisky steady and unchanged.
5AYAL STORES.
WHWiWfTros—Bpirns turpentine dull at 25%
Rosm steady at 1 02* 3 for strained, 1 07^ for good
straineit. Crude turpentine steady at 1 00 for
hxni. 175 for yellow dip; 2 25 for .virgin, Tar
firm at 110
MARINE NEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived — Pcreire, Montana*
GiUert.
Arrivel out—Sigurd, Prof Edward Jchnston,
Partha
C'iitcai;o ffarbets.
Closing qnotitions furcinhed daily by
FLEMING D. TINSLEY,
Grain and Provisions.
clgsihgat 2 SO.
C R Sides—September 412J4
Fork—septemb r S 25. —
Wheat—September 8<J5f.
FURNISHED BY
WILLLUI B STUKTEVANT
A tO.
Florida! Oranges acd Southern
I'm.. s nnd Vegetables » Spe
cialty.
New Yosr, July 30.1879.
Wequot» our market to-day;
Georxia Melons—The market ia overstocked.
Georgia Peaches—One-tbird bushel crates fancy
$2 50, common $1.
Dried Peaches, preled fcK*
1‘ears— Kutbel crates, LeContes, 3* 00; Bartlett
$l 50. common 12
Deled charries. pitted 15c
Shippers should bo careful in packing to fail
their crates so full that they cannot shake about
Mouey easy 2&3S: exchange dull 4 8l3«a482 I aud lieoome bruised in transit. Peaches come
gcvcru&ent sesnritiea quiet; new 5 per cents
l C25& 4>6 P« r cents 106, 4 per rents 1 ulft.
State bonus dull.
Stocs^ closed more actr.e New fork Central
119k Sne 23; LakeSbore 8*J6- Hliuou Central
ftj'- Pittsburg 995i.Ohi«gJ mmi Northwestern
70 ! do preferred is.!; Ro^c Diana 1 39>$. Wes-
teru Union Tel. graph Contain 8J
Sub-Trea-niry baunres; Gold H7 S69.466; cur
rency 56,639.Ss7.
PRODUCE
FALTIMOaS—Flour ucchanred; Howard Strret
-ad Western guoerhne30W^3 75: extra4 00^4 7f;
fnmily 5 l0@3 75; City MUU superfine S=.v*S 5*:
«tra'«:5'S‘"5: Rio brand, G15. P.ujmto family
•j-5 5oulhem quiet *nd hnn; Western
steady: southern red 101^103; amber 1C5
NT! Pennsylvania ret l«¥Kol
wiiern winter rod spot and August luSVi»X-
qmitbern com nominal no receipts;Western corn
SSStSdMdy southern 52.yellow «S Oats
sjulbem SSa40 Western white 3<aS9. do mued 36
JXiZ- "rSWlrenm srras. Fay .L-iulv; rr-.m«
to chiico Penn-ylvont, oral MorjUr.a isg:s
Frov .'OCS jleMlvf Fork 1015. talk meat*, loose,
InoIijlS rib U* do pscke l 4^
ar Boron—shonlien 4>icleai’nb5i. H.m,
J?“™ 1 LsrJ. refill<sl in tierre* 7. Boner s:. a iv ;
to choice Western 12415. Cofiee
SSS? no inU«,14«. Whisky utiruy
»t 10754,109. kreiirbu active.
«• ^Yoax—Flour irom winter wheat.sh.de
lower: trom «prr* wheat dull bat prices an-
cli.Hked. sou-.hera f.iar du:l and weak com
mon to lair extra 5 to, i5 G5. eo*l to choire 511*
- (vi svnet opened lower, bat cloaed ijaj.
ir«ve sesterdas’a pric s untnhM wmhsr red i-
NoS do i 09 »al 10!4. No 2do 1 CSMat 10!,
f'sra firmer atd little nett nr demand; nneraded *4
CoiTeO a -bide lower no in car.oes
Suo^d afifliaH^ do. >nJ°b lot, llKalfi. Su :
bed 8^- Molasses dull ana unchangta. Mice
better by express than by steamer.
Kaccn 'WkclcBTac
C0SSECT2D DAILY BY
F. 25. TINaLKT
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
*<ACON—Clear rio sides
Sh^ulders.^.^ 4-£ysj5
Hu’k clear rib sidcM. MM
Hulk shoulders............4
CiioiceSC hams 11^^12
qARD-inobls.^. 8*4
umf.in S&SK
Leaf, in buckets 10@10X
OATS—For fdftn 55
Rust proof seed 75^80
gALT—1 6j
Liverpool 1 2(01 25
MEAL — — 70*71
bolted 72@75
CORN—By car lo^d. 70^,71
small lets... — 7H&75
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl 7 M
Choice 7 to
Extra family, per bbl M . M . M ....... C 25^650
Family, per hh 5 00^5 25
Extra per bbl 5 75
COFFEE—Common—11
fair ,1,1 mi
Good. 1a@15
Prarae.^^.-...^.^.^.--————— 17
Java *®83
SOAPS—Perlb — a 8
UOLASSS?—Choice Cuba, hhrt*...... S3
Choice Cuba, bbis....... M 5I@87
S i>s.rhoase. hhds ... 2S'<i24
g agarboase. bbb—29
Choice N «w Orleans...^.6
UGAR—Golden C -
Brown —— \A'H
O. ooiise ^1 7^4
lxtra C. white— — g$4®
Granulated.^. 8^4^934
Ct ULD the read
_r ot this be
brought into con
tact with tho host
_ jspectabl«
witnesses who re
gard simmonYLiv-
er Regulator a*
their greatest safe
guard an*i friend,
they would bo con
vin.-ed. We hav«
positive knowing*
that many famine*
in this country and
_ turope would
not bo without it
uiider any circum
ranees. I11 thf
hole history ol
mtd’cino no
pnration has
iM>rormed such
marvelous cures, or
loaiutnined so widf
p u t at.
Simmons* Livei
Regulator,or Medi
cine, which is re-
coguizel
orid.s remedy for
all disea\es of the
Liver, etc. fts Ions
coniiaued series
wonderful cure** in
til climates ha*
made it umrejreal^
k nown as a safe urni
reliable agent to
oauloy, It act.*
speedily and sure
y, always reliov
ing Buffering, and
ofte < saving life.
The protection it
affords by its ti
ly use in tne pre
vent ion and cure
of disorders pucu
l.nr to child:on.
mnkes it an iuvalu
able remedy to In
kcot always
hand in eve ry
home.
No person cat.
afford 10 bo with-
Oat it. a?.d those
who have one*
used it never will
B’xinent i> liy si
ciuiis use the Reg
ulator in t h e i 1
practice, and cler-
g-meu recommend
it.
It is absolute^
certain in its reme
dial effects,
wi.l always cure
where cures aie
possible. It has 11c
•quvl as a prevent
ive and cure for a
diseases of the Liv
Hlomach a> o
pplein. Malarious
kevtrs, Howe: Com
plair.t<. Dyspepsia,
5Ieiit.tl Depression
Ro-tlvssin.-s, Jhu
dice, Nausea, Sick
Headiche, Colic,
Constipation, “
s. Yel
Fever.
Rrtractfrom tha
Cincinnati Ca
ze te:
One of the
elficac.ous. modi
•ines to no hail
from any source L
Simmon** Liver
Regulator or Medi
cine, prepared by
I H Zeilio A Co, of
Philadelphia. We
pin our faith upon
;his medicine, ann
f wo could per
suade eve y rej-dtr
jf thv Gazette who
is in ail h-aJth to
buy it, we wouTd
•villingiy vouesfor
tbe benefit each
would receive
Will Curb Fb
ver aud ague.—
Tho unoersingned
:as m» h* .sitaiion
m asserting that in
low iatiiudes, nnd
especially m tlios>-
maiaritl distric's
h'oi,thorn and
Kasteru Georgia,
\Ia*-ai, a. Mississ
«t-pi ami Florida,
h re eh Ha and
ver are almost
universal in the
fall season, tho iu-
uicious use of Sim
aious* Liver Regu
lator, prepared Dj
J 11 Zeilm & Co, as
pre,entive ano
tonic to the system,
will secure com
p^rative immunity
from vverkening
»nd dangerous in
fluences. A cloud
A vvi.no-Ses, nuiu
asriug tho best ir:
the laud.will attest
truth of this
remaik. The Reg
ulator acts mildly
Jpoa the biliarv
ucts, is free from
mercary, and per-
ectiy harm less.
iVu should b«-
»leased to see it oc
upy a place 111
fcery Sou thorn
ou^ehuld.
1111 JONES.
Editor T & M.
The Hlate Lead
er, Dcs Moines,
to tea :
i used a bottle of
your Liver lify.uls-
when troubled
•enousiy with
tlesdsche caused
ry Constipation, it
ffTPH proouccd a favor-
Jt. *t»le result without
oinaering my regu
lar pursuits in bu-
ucss 1 regard it
01 as a Patent
Medicine, but as a
reaily pi ascription
xs
Six
Liver
disordered
~WXT WITHER.
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold bv all Druggists.pSO tf
FALL TRAB1
Tax Receiver’s Notice
T AM now receiving Returns of Taxable Prop
erty for tho jear 1S79 and would bo pleased
to have Tax-Payers call and make their Re
turns promptly, as tho time is short and the
Kooks must bo closed as tho law directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Receiver Bibb Co, Ga,
. apr24 tf Office No 90 Mulb*y St. Maoon. Ga
S. T. COLEMAN &
JOBBERS
Drv Goods,
Shoes,
Hats,
Notion:
With many thanks to our friends and the trade gener
ally for past patronage, we beg to call attention to the fact
that our Stock, the largest we have ever offered, is now
complete, consisting of everything in
Dry Goods, Sloes Hats and Nations
kely to be called for. Having invested largely in all
lines in the month of May before the advance in prices,
we shall be prepared to offer special inducements in all
COTTON GOODS, JEANS AND SHO
and shall be well satisfied to obtain New York prices.
Merchants will do well to make a note of these facts,
as by the advantages we possess in the purchase and hand
ling of Goods we shall be prepared to offer bargains
startling in the extreme.
S. T. COLEMAN 8c
COLEMAN 4 NEW!
COTTOJST FACTORS
-AND
i. Small,
Sole Agent for
nm Ti
rpiIE best and cheapest Bread Preparation
X ever offered on the market. No retailer
should be without it. 1 want every retailer in
the city to try it. If it does not prove both profit
able and satisfactory it can be returned and
raorey refunded.
Also a full line of General Groceries always
on hand.
aprl5 3m A B SMALL
Scarborougn Bouse,
Ha-vvkinsville, - - - - Ga.
MOTTO—PEACE AND PLENTY.
T HE Scarborough House has recently been
refurnished. Everything new, clean ami
comfortable. Table furnished with tho best
the market affords. Bervants polite and accom
modating, «Commodious sample rooms and
special attention paid to commercial tourists. A
hack will meet every tram and convey passen
gers and baggage to aud from Hotel gratis.
marSO tf B F & W J BOON Pron’tors.
Chalybeate Springs.
rpHIS noted Georgia watering place, situated
X in Meriwether county, Ga, 1.600 feet above
sea level, will b-j opened 1st June next. Then-
are fotfT Springs-iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and
Free Stone- The medicinal properties of the
waters are well known all orer ihe South, hav
ing made wonderful cure- in Byspepsia, Liver
and Kidney Complaints. The mountain scenery
is grand and climate pure and delightful, blank
ets be;n* d» airuble through the entire Summer.
Tbe comforts of home extended to in
valids. We have engaged Professor Kess
ler’s Band, of M&ron. for the season.
Have large Ball Room, Ten Pin Alley, Billiard
Tables, flee drives, etc. Plunge, shower and
tub Baths—hot and cold—and no extra charge.
Excursion tickets at all the Central Railrcal
Offices at reduced rates. Springs can be reached
via Geneva or Tbomaston—splendid line either
way. Round trip $5. Fireglass Bar Room on
tbe campus We have everything in order, and
you can live as cheap as you can at home, and
put yourself ia perfect trim for the Winter
months. Board—Dxy J2, weeic {9, two weeks
$16, three weeks $21, month $25. Children at d
colored servants half rates. Horses—Day 75c,
month $15. For particulars address
ALLEN & THOMPSON,
jul eodfm Talboiton. Ga.
ROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
MACON, ------ GEORGIA.
We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to the Ware
house formerly occupied by Anderson & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s Block, where we will do a
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And in connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We have on hand a large and complete assortment of
Groceries and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Macon. We will always keep on hand a
large quantity of Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and well
posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire
personal attention to the sale of all Cotton entrusted
to us.
Mr George W. Wright, loDg and favorably known to
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
fy26 deort&w 3m COI/EMANT & NEVROM.
ANCHOR LINE.
UN1TKD STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
Sail from New York for
GLASGOW. even SATURDAY ;
And REGULARLY u? LONDON direct.
Passage to Glasgow, Londonderry, Helfaat
Liverpool.
SALOON CABINS, SGO to S8«. CURRENCY
SECOND CABIN, including all requisites, SIO
CTl’P * n\.- |2>9 4I
No Steerage.
SALOON CABINS, $55 and $05.
Excursion Tickets at Reduced Rates.
Pas^enffe'' accommodations unsurpassed for ele
gance and comfort. All Staterooms on
mam dock.
For Books of information. Pinna. Ac.
Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS,
1 BOWLING GREEN. NkW YORK,
or to T H HKNDBRSON, MAC IN.
mav27 Sm
C ASH paid for Wheat or Flour exchanged for
it at the Georgia Mill.
_»nljuo7 J L COOK A CO,
Loo! Out fort Ice
O N and after this date we will deliver Ice ia
all parts of the city at lc per pound. Or
ders left at Factory or tho Mulberry Street De
pot will receive prompt attention,
maypj MACON ICE FACTORY.
H. CRANSTON & CO.,
Brokers and Commission Merchants, 41 Ala
bama Street. Atlanta, Ga.
gents for the Geo Fox Starch Ma lufacuritifc
ompany, tho Miama Oil and Soap Manufactor
g 01 iu;>a ny. Chicago quotations, spat uud
turoi, of Meat and Grain received every hour
FUTUAU ti A SPEClALTY.ConAdential.
lytl lm
Ice, Ice, Ice.
/''kUIt Mulberry Street Depot is now open for
tho s. uson. where Ice can be procured m
any desirou quantity. Tho usual Sunday hour*
will be observed.
majtt MACON ICE FACTORY
FIRST NATIONAL BANS.
MACON. QA.
BANK OF DEPOSIT. DISCOUNT AND EXSHAN&*
Office] Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p.
W W WSIGLSr.
Cashier
janll pd
30 Horse Pow83
Boiler, with Saw Mill complete, for sale by
K FISHER, Povrcrsvillo. Houston Co. Ga.
Will tie wold low for cash. Como a id eee the
Mill in operation.mayt* lm*
XV. 2E. HXITEIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I have removed «o one of my brick offices corner
Poplar and Second Streets.
N addition to local business, 1 will givosperia
attention to case* entrusted to me in the
Albany and Southwestern Circuits, and In the
United Staton m-cuit aim! Bankrupt Courts for
Georgia novll
Bitter and Cleese.
10 notes beat Cream Cheese,
10 Tabs choice Creamory Butter,
Just received on consignment and for sale
w by
un24| JONES A COOK.
Mew E*ia?2xx.
<kn>k A Co, w,Y will continue the milling business
at the Georgia Mills. Mr Chester will continue
with us and will be pleased to serve his friends
in the past.
jun7 lm j L COOK.
THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
I-i W YOttK 1,'ITV, ’
HA.S ESTABLISHED
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES,
For families rem uiiii-g one week or upwards,
$■>7 50, $2i and $24 50 each, according to number
occupying room ui;d location of tho same, for
months of Juno and July, and $21 and 2:50 per
week for months of ouguat and SaDtember.
jun25 lm
Qptzcias: I
SAVE YOUI?. KY£S.
P your vision is failing—if you are povisi
near-righted, or your eyesight is troubling
you in any way, call on
j ’r. Oh. Refeldj Optician,
and your eyesight will bo benefited by his
ftuperior Spectacles and Eye Glares. They
will removo all dimness, blurs, confusions ana
Costing specks, and the most senaitive eyo will
bo restored to its normal and healthy condition :
saving fatigue, requiring less light ana enabling
the wearer to view plainly all remote object*.
These useful and unapproachable Glasses c*n
only be pro nred rom Mr CH EEFELD, His
establishment—No 2J Sec ^nd St, Macon, Ga.
apr9 6m
THE
DILE!
A medical writer says; *‘A large part of the
soapy now in use are made from putri-l grease
obtained from tenement houses, jails, hospitals,
~ J public institutions, an I no possible prores*
render them pare and fit for uie. The medi-
faculty of London and Paris have warned
tlicir patients and friends to use only eo»ps of
tested purity.”
If you want a fine quality, milled, absolutely
pure Toilet Koap, without vilo perfumes, which
often cover still viler materials, ask your Chem
ist for
RICKSECEER’d SKIN SOAP,
which is made only of Veritable Oils, softens
the Skin, contains no coloring matter, makes a
rich luxurious lather, is sate, without perfume
and ia economical, lasting as lone as two cakes
of ordinary Toil A Soap. Mammoth Tablets hold
at 25 cents.
Aa- Be 3uro to get the genuine at
Massenburg’s.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON. G-A.
O FFERS the advantages of a healthful loca
tion, low rates ol tuition and board, and
thorough instruction by a folly organized
Faculty.
A course of study embracing Mathematics,
Natural Science, English and other Modem
Language*, b provided for irregular students.
The Law >chool,of which floa Clifford Ander
son. John C Ruth>-r!orc. Esq. and W B Hill,
£*q. are the instructors offers peculiar advan
tages to students of Law.
f l he Fall Term will op-n on Wednesday, Octo
ber 1st. For Catalogue and other information
address the President, Rev A J Battle, DD, sr
the undersigned.
J NO J BRANTLY, dec Fac.
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STEAM ENGIN
The Best and Cheapest
Steam Engines
In the United States ca.n be had on application to
Lawlion cfe C o.
jul8 lm
COLiXJ 1MLBXJ8. GA.
FOIX RENT.
rr»WO Stores. Nos 9 and 10, in Schofield’s Block
JL on Poplnr Sr roe * (No 10 at present occupied
by A B Farquhar). Each i tore is 8ux24 feet and
the two can be n ade into one store, ▼ hiclt, with
the upper rooms and cellars, would make ono
of tho largest and most convenient wholesale
►tores m the city. For rent low. Possession to
So 9 gi?< immediately; to No 10 1st October-
Apoly to
J S SCHOFIELD,
jul 10 tf Schofield’s Iron Works
r: f. lawton;
Banker and Broker.
40 SECOND STSSS?,
Opposite S Wmeil'tunr, & Fro*. Wiiolesa*,
Dry UooiU House.
fl GENERAL BANKING, BR3SEB&K 231
EXCHANGE 6 ’SiNESS DONE. C3!A£5T!<JS*
ATTtKD-0 TO WITH CARE A.'13 033?AT6S.
LG. PLANT&S0N
Bankers and Brokers,
MACON. - - GEORGIA
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.