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BY OLiaBY,
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MAQ. V\. SORGi SUNDAY MORN!a , SEPTEMBER 14, !879.—PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Number 9.815
,rrn LEmsLIiOBE.
, Sept. 12, 1879.
IMPIACUM2XT
Chief Joaiico on
Ut
la my re
jn P.
ftcTen HOD *r*^
bees $17.60-
Torino
:he a)mps*;.>r
Goldamita paid *
s ''.* k!L iQQtiD^ tO
ooiur.-. Il snould have
l Oh amount Wba written
117.60, but in betting
«j .kda! point was omit-
,is correction without the
efend*nt, who at the time
r..*i cot been my report.
x f OB THE DKFENeE HE*
bukkd.
IL CjWcr »»urn—L.Vtd in At-
ritmM „ul tuat IJ ,a;an and .*>«n-
_ g.ed turn moDey betoro tLu
r wbicb be too* note; that ce
, r ,ul note* to actiorffer &
,,ot Ni* York, before the war;
brought run th' reon in the
,'.t« CoortJ did transfer the fi.
, „nd be transferred them to
that JamcH Goldsmith had
do with the fl. fan at all.
JOHN H.J.NZS bWCJUT.
T :.. a it, A*!rr.u;do not know anything
about a fl. U. agatnal ono Dot
United Btatea Court
V,
l they
Oiiniojr;
pouuag w
tHl
abo
i fiaodb
id n. :
W«j
do wud Miiher or
Her. So question* on pai
OOL. W -O. U£MMIM
Lito in AU^H Uiu *
fur th* AiUau) c.rcuH;
ruko agaiDfet too
Calhoun counties
Comptroller Gen
charging of if
iQ in tne
,jt know any-
a^ainst ono
i anything to
i. la any man
or the State.
SWOlt.V.
liciior General
rcuit; have .brought
• ,11, of Mitctfll and
l the il* iauce of tho
I o u » account of over-
d » ibt.r irregularittea
10 the dll
tale*. Mj
‘aiit. ic
iargu of their
j.-xcapoudenoo wita tb e Uomp-
n in 187S and had ^itttlDucJ
to (Lid year. Toatlflea aa to lett vf8 1>C "
tween the Comptroller and himself.
Croed examination.—Have institute*^ ft
Bait agaiLSi ihu Hheriil of Calnonn ooau'*
l>, lerui Loforo Jhh , nave brought a t*ait
against the oho nil t of Mitchell county,
CoQUHollor Candler then read in evi
dence two letter i to \V. O. Fleming on
tho subject of the misoondact of the
•lit nlT lu Lot couiing to a nettleincLl; bis j
h It ;t»r concerning tho returns of the
•hcriff* of Calhoun, Dougherty, Parker,
M.tcn« .1 and Worth ooantiCH, dated Feb
ruary 27lb, 1879; also, Huother letter,
dated tho 1 *.ii nf May, 1879, on tho same
inbjtof, urging Col. Piemiug to role tho
dif.oUmg ■bsriffs
OiL. O T. FLBillNQ SWOBS.
Witoofea la solicitor of the Romo cir
cuit; have bem reqaeatod byihoComp-
IrJiri to bring rnUe iigaina' defaulting
sheriffs in hcv r»l comities, bat have
brongnt a ml j against the sheriff of Har~
ruUd.’iuu ooumy, to oomprl payment of
i xct .tt vt cu t and tax on wild land, fl fat;
Col. Thun peon brought tho suit for me.
CrorM examination.—There i* a defeneo
Judge Ueai (iienaiorj la 00QQ6M
for th'- Bhenfi; lir-t icn.iuol.ona on tne
r ibjoct from »hn Comptroller*e ollioo were
received in 1878.
JAM Hi M OJLDcMITII SWORN.
Have tiorn oinpl >yed in the Comptroll-
tr GeLeraTs oQioe since 1873. Du
ties are warxant Oieik; attend to tho cor-
r» .-poLiit ucfl of the warrant clerk, lDaur-
ance tlci k, and attend to the collection
cf special taxes. Have written in th«*
wild land books. Wuu- .-- .iras handed
the a ild land record for 187*1. and taroed
to the plaoce where the lntcrimoatioas of
D. Lott, agent, were. Witn ss elated
that he made them, at the request of Dr.
Bull, the wild lal.d clerk. Had u .thing
to do with tho L-t matter, except to
moke oat the fi. fas. Did no* do ton with
any fraudulent intention.
Counselor II , a:mi staled that as tho
hour ..us late, and the examination of
the»o in ilu is would Ctu; ume much tune,
uld be bclUr to adj.
Ihi
lie
ell
OVed
10 i
urn tno rest of
jrrow.
o adjourn till
red to adjourn till
L’no latter mo lion
•^l c*rd in L
■; this brought
ud not*
lo morrow
Senator Du bo
the hour of 11 ▲.
prevailed.
Tne St-n-H ) then adjourned till to-mor
row at 9 a. m.
Atlawta, September 13, 1879,
THE SENATE
mat at nine a. m. t and waa called to or
der by the Pr< odeui. Prayer by Rev.
Mr. Da n.'AD. Tho roll was called and a
quoiinu deeiand present. The Journal
of ) t t*icrday waa read and approved*
Bl'rflgfcSd BXKOKB Til £ I'UAMUKd.
Tl • Prodident aunouaoed thai lao bus-
lac--, before the Cuambcr was the fur-
therc urudsration of the bill to provide
tor tbt* relief of tho Lonalio Asylam.
The till provides for releasing tho asy
lum turn the burden of supporting c *r-
Uiala^iitios, whom tbo State is not ua-
der obhg.ituaa to take care of.
An a cut. dment offered by Senator
Prcs-lju, which wad lest,
Siha.or Dowers ollered a substi-
iQtefcrthe setbatunte of the commuted,
m tiled th*.t in oa^e of lack of room in
the ».-)lam the ke«p. r ehall give prefer-
«*L<\» to tne application for admittance of
parties who are not able to sopport their
insane.
S.*n.*ior Welboru called for the previ-
oa* question The isll w»s sastaintd,
ftL.l the yeas and nsya were ordered.
The veto htood yeas 9, nays 94, so Sena
tor Dower'd substitute was lost. The
question then recurred on ihe substltate
of the Ov mimitce. The naodtitu;-
Adcpifd and the report of the committee
agreed to.
The qae-dioa then recarred on tho
parage of iho bill. On this question
Setttior Speer colled for the yeas and
n.ij-. Ttxe call was sustained, and t
result was as follow?: yeae 17, nay a 1
The bill, lo- having received a censutu-
lional majority, was lost.
On m.tKQ of Senator Clarke, tho rule®
*.vi*re eu-pt cdod, ancl the resolution by
Senator Pn^ton relative to the s:eno
graphic report of the pro eedings of ths
impetkCitmt r.t trial, was taken up.
Senator Clarke offer**! a aubotitute,
that tee s:- ticgraphic reporter report
the whole proo tding-, inclading tper-ch-
»*6 on both t-idee, ruling!, or the Chief
J.:>:ioe, speeehes of S-oators aud t-v;-
dence, tna ho receive 15 cents for every
100 words, ar.d taat a printed copy of the
pv‘ -eedioga be pat on ihe desk o: every
S naiore7*ry morning.
Si-L&tor UoLvmbe mov. d to amend by
f'r.k.Dg out the ipeectiM of S*.*nators.
fct q i.'stion then recurred on the tub- 1
stitu r t S L*--'r Ciarke. On this q-e. |
tion ^ ua*cr UM oinbe caned for the
Jcas . Lftji. Tee call w*a i
and it. ro:- rood—y<.os 2S, nay.: 9. Sol
S.auoicg coinumit -a eubmilied their j
reLiorte.
, I
rtUn L::-;..n the rion.a.- bill to provide j
me payment of the expense of the
WtM Lied Committee, was taken up.
Tee Hoase refused to receive several
imrndu. Ltn bytheS*n-:e.
S*n»tvf W; .iborn iCvivei that the S -a-
a'e a there to ns atne. dcirLts, an! that
the Hog-: be o informed Agm-d to.
- ' UIuH COURT OF IMPBaCHMENT 3
c■».«od :o oidcr by tha Chief Jai-Uue
Tae mir u: * v< re rr d.
t TJiSO* POB T.IB l^FENflS C0N'TI>'CXD
jcli&mi u on the t s nd.
the book lo which lb*
intm.iftMti ns o.'car is id, wild land
t'O^k fur 1^74. i. s.-p^rate b vk vrus kept
o.k ?»ae k* y ! in the of- |
foi*. Sen thcrifft; the
a'lOas witn ss thinks w-re u ade
fct on* time. Wt>n«fef was present a r
■ C. rnptro Irr General's
Odi.e between Wrigh aod H:n L .u«
o^ick.aLc** Strickun.i mnt in the office
hr*.; \Wi#Lt oams in afterwords; had a
s hand, containing
a., the ianjeo*.of jqm-
Suickland said h** had
_bt aakc-d 8irick!auc
f *. • w^nli :.*• - tat»kg $irK>; Stnck
And e-id yes, if be con.ddo so honorably.
vYrigr.t answered hs wonid not ask hi
:o do jibing disnoi.orable. They than
web: to one B.de. H-ard Strickland e*y
if anyone iosaited him he would recent it
even to ntrikiug. Had nothing to do with
r..? d. fas. agair.«r t.Le Unds of Sander:
.nd Dunoao. Hid no ooon^ctiOQ with
that matter at all.
Cross .*xamined—The transfer of fi.
to Loll made in the winter of
i877. The tr^n-tfers were made oat first
iu.:l the interlinerations of D. Lotr,
A gent, made af ter warde, probably a month
Hirerwards, The inr-rhneratioas may
have bet a made in 187S; issued the fi.
i f. fagainit the Roudo & Co. and Fox A
Co. lands under the insirncticns of Dr.
A. J. Dell. Dell i* not superior to wit-
ntes in th*? office; Goldsmith ia the sape-
nor of witne**; this was not witness' reg-
u!ir buflinw-*; did not observe ihat the
1 mda were marked “paid;” would have
ia id© tho alteration all the same if I had
r en mark, at Bell’s request; never is-
sned, to witneei* rc*coil»*ction, any other
fi. hi?.; no one waa present when the al
terations were made; never to.d W. A.
Wright about it; don’t remember how
many fi. fas. witoers issued against the
Rjndo <fc Co. and Fox & Co. lands; know
how much cost was charged against each
lot, but not tne whole amount of the C03t:
never said that he did not know at whose
instruction ho issued the fi, fa#, in
presence of Hon. John J. Hall and man
ager Polbill.
Manager Turner then read to witness a
statement made by him before the wild
1 ind committee in conflict with a por
tion of hia evidenoe this morning. The
witnes* stated that upon reflection, bis
present memory was correct, and not tho
scaN iuent before the committee.
Witness—Bell was not the chief clerk
ia tho wild land office. The interview
between fckrickland and IL P. Wright
took place about the middle of July, in
the morning; witness recapitulated his
k \«timony in reference to the interview;
thinks be heard the whole conversation;
siw uO connection between the subject,
which \> a * ft business talk, and the re
mark by Strickland aboat resenting
an insult, £' tc *i thinks the Comptroller
came iu the don’t r member that
be said anythin ? about toe the paper to
be signed. Too Comptroller never said
anything to wiwkas in his life about the
Rondo A Co. or Fox & Co. lands until
utter this investigation; did not see tho
Comptroller Bign tho fi* ffifl-i il 1 ' 2 clerical
work was all doue at the sab?« time; may
have signed the Comptroller’** name to
the fi. fas.; don’t remember whether he
signed the fi. fas. or not, but do*»s re
member that ho d:d not see the Comp
troller sign them. The Comptroller payo
Bell, bo should thick, not ny warrants
on the Stale, but out of money in the of-
flet; don't know bis salary; don’t know
what are his dutier; ho did attend to the
correspondence at one time; doa’c know
muoh about the wild land office; don’t
kcow why witness was selected to at
tend to the fi. fas. mentioned.
Re-direct examination.—Have written
tr q ue a tty in the books of the wild Und
office; the clerks did not confine tneir du
ties to any one department. Mr. Boll
w.,s in tho wild land office when the
Comptroller weut into office; he under
stood the business of the wild land o£-
Lce. Tho cierks employed were W. A.
W T ri<u , S. J. Bell and Varnadoe; all
were employed pretty busily.
Re-c:o a examined—Witn ss stated
mi hi ui! t m. .n lo siate taut h*«
dow all that thoao men did; don’t know
lAt Mr. W„ A. Wr.gbt asked for help
to do b:s (lulus; don’t remember that he
ev r asked that Varoadoe be appointed to
p him; guided himself in making the
alterations by tho litt furnished witness
by Dr. A J. Ball; don’t remember how
long the issue or the Rondo «fc Co. and
Fox & Co. fi. fas , was after the general
is-uo and advert.-.; u -nt of tho wild laud
fi. fas. in toe Conititulion was made; it
.Vas after the mam i eus was made—
after October.
By Senator Stephen*—Who waa the
proper cleik to m>ke entries on the wild
laud book ? A. William A. Wright was
chief clerk.
Q. Was it not the business of the
proper clerk to make that alieratiob? A.
Don’t think any olerk would ask me to
do a wroog thing.
In answer to beveral questions by sev«
eral Senators, witness estd that he never
told Golcsmith anything abont it, and
that Goldsmith never had anything to do
with ihe transfer. Witness was not in
toe wild land office; have made maay en-
tries m the books of the wild laud office;
don’t remember what other alterations
were made; made the alterations at the
reqae.it of Dr. Bell.
By Senator Dubose—Did you make
the entrie s relating to the K'mdo A Co.
and Fox & Co. lauds in 1874? A. Did
no:; they were made by Mr. Swift.
By a Senator—Did you ever trade in
wild laudt? A. Have sold oome belong*
ing tome in Carroll county.
By Senator Bowers—Was any bill
imper handed Mr. S.rioklsod while in
ihe room at the time of his interview
with Hinton P. Wright ? A. Not that I
saw.
Q. If yon say any letter or paper was
h&niicd Mr. Strickland, state who handed
it to him and who requested Strickland to
t-ign? A. If it happened it happened af
ter 1 went out.
Q. Did you or did yon net make the
interlineation on the wild land record of
•*D. L tt, »g. j nt,” daring the absence of
Mr. W. A. Wright from the office? A.
Don’t thick it was.
Q. Where was Mr. Wright at the time
yon made the alteration? A. Don’t re
m inb*T.
Q. D.d you have anything to do with
the fi ta*. mentioned in conversation
with the sale at Savannah? A. Never
I heard of that transaction ant’d yester
day. %
The ccnrt then adjourned till Monday.
THE SENATE IS* LEGISLATIVE 6BSSI0N.
Tee bill to amend the act incorporating
the to»n of Carrolton, was read the third
.ime and pa-eid.
BILL* cr THE SECOND BEADING
a ere taken op, re«d and passed onto
third reading.
Tie bill to allow Justices of the Peace
to torecio-t* mor.’gag^s on personalty
loot by the Senate igreeingto the adverse
re^o-.tof the Jui:c ary committee.
The Senate adjourned until 9 a. r
Mcnday morning. Caboltnn.
The motion to reoon3 ; .der waa agr t
to bj 60 to 52 na;.
By reqa- =t of Mr. Sibley, «* bill to an-
ho.ize a reduction of the c*DiUl stock of
•he Bank of the City of Augusta, was ta
ken up and passed on a call of the
yeas and nays b; a unanimous vote.
By ;coB=tnt. Mr. Tate introduced a
bill to give ordinaries power to hire con
victs m private parties. Judiciary Com
mittee.
BILLS ON THIRD BLADING
wt-re then in order.
A bill to make it a felony foe preai-
dtnu and directors of banka to receive
money when thay are knowingly in ar
solvent condition. Paooed by eiibatitule.
A bill to prov:d9 for preservation of or
der cn railroad trains. Passed.
A bill to amend section 4141 of the
code relative to serving notices on wit-
nesaes.
A bill to establish a lunatic asylam at
Gaiuesville. Mr. Miller, of Houston,
moved that the bill be referred to the Fi
nance Committee. Agreed to.
_^A bill to regulate railroads. Tabled.
A bill to amend section 3409 relative to
manner of serving processes on insurance
companies. Passed.
A bill to amend section 3403 of the oode
on change of venue in suits against in*
eurance companies. Passed.
A bill to amend the cstray laws as to
expenses of eatrays. Passed.
A bill to prohibit betting on elections.
Lost.
A bill to amend section 3548 o* the
Oode relative to liens on property, poa-
session of which has been held tor four
years. Yeas 85, nays 4 So the bill fail
ed of. a constitutional majority.
A bill to prevent the running of rail
road passenger or express trains on the
Sabbath day. Mr. Wilmot, the author
of the bill, moved to make it the special
order for next Thursday. Agreed to.
A bill to make it penal for any State
official to make any contract with the
Governor or to receive any fee for doing
any official duty. Passed.
A bill to compel insurance companies
to make seim-aQnaal reports. Passed.
A bill to amend the school law of 1872,
so as to require greater competency oi
teachers. Taoled.
On motion of Mr. Barksdale, of War-
ren, the House then adjourned to Mon
day morning at 9 o’clock.
Caboltnn.
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY DlsrAiunisB.
A Smallpox Epidemic.
Galv.oTok, September 13.—A Ifeics
speci.l from Bio Gi&nda City reports
that smallpox is epidemio ia Noier,
.Mexico—fifteen deaths having occnrred
one day. The disease has reached
Bjrn'sr, Texas, where ten children have
died t.-orn it. The ranches m thu vicin
ity are reported as badly iofee'ed.
A special to the same paper from Mol-
lottavill?, to-day, says a Sionx Indian
named Packett was exeoated there in the
presenee of 3,000 spectators for the mur
der of Frank Edwards, a negro, in Feb-
ruary, 1877.
News Items.
Cincinnati, September 13.—President
Hayes left this morning for Fcemout.
Washington, b.pteuiber 13.—The re
port of the Commissioner of Education
snows the annual expense per capita for
pablio sohool pnpils is ibe Jowef-t in
North Caro.ini, beiag a dollar and thirty-
:na c^nls. The highest; cost par capita
in the Caerokee mbs, Indian Territory,
where it reaofces Ihirty-atx dollats.
JamxsT jWN, N. Y., September 13.—
Hon. Chapin Hall, former Congressman
from Pennsylvania, a man of wealth aud
extensive business connections, recently
res’ding in Newark, died, aged G3.
Qoibso, September 13.—Hon, Wm.
Cnunveau, Financial Secretary, has re
signed. Other Liberal mem i.iri will fol
low, after which it is probable a coali
tion government wilt be formed, healed
by Cn inveau and Chaplean.
Nobfolk, Va., September 13.—Sceam-
tY;
flse
On interne* 1
tlasta. Sept. 12:b, 1879
THE HOUSE.
Tne House re-a=semh:.i at 9 o’clock,
an 1 was called to Order by tne Speak
A cumber cf local and special bills
w is d*s.*oscd cf, and the House adjourn
ed to-moirow,
THE HOUSE.
Atlanta, Sept. 13:b, 1S79.
The H u.e met at nine c’cicck, and
was called to order by speaker Bacon.
Pray r by Bev. Mr. Hanks, of the
House.
Tne roll was called and the journal
read end approved.
air. Cox, of Troup, moved to rec '
e: th- action of 'he Hou-ein refnaiag to
pa s a bid to pr -scribe the manner of se.
ire'ing and empanel.irg juries in crim
nal Cases, which motion prevailed.
M.. Banksdale moved to raconsider a
tjii; withdrawn ’he day tefore, to Ax the
campensati n of jurors in Superior
Courts. Toe motion prevailed.
ilr Fort moved that the Home recon
sider its action in passing a bill toexUnd
the time allowed for the completion of
the great Southern Bail road.
ial WIGHT cflHPATOkie-S.
To KecelTe Grant
San Francisco, September 13.—Ex
tensive preparations are being made here
for the reception of General Grant. The
steamer City of Tokio, on which he is to
arrive, will be met outside the heads by
the yacht squadron and steamers with
the reception committee and distinguish
ed citizens cn board. Salutes will be Ar
id from the forts, and the city decorated
in honor of the occasion.
Foreign.
London, September 13.—The Press
Association announces that the home
government telegraphed to the Yiceriy
of India last nigur, expressing Iheir ap
proval and gratification at his military
arrangements. The political department
of the Indian office here considers it ex
tremely probi'o'.e that Herat, Badakahar
and Balkcb will rup; ort the revolt, bat
ba3 no definite news -n ’he subject. The
very absence of news from those districts
is accepted a3 an evidence that the conn
try beyond Cubnl ia practically in the
hands of the Heratee troops which is
considered as exceedingly probable. The
government may have to exercise mili
tary interference in the affairs of Bur-
mab.
Oldhast, Sept. 13.—A meeting of the
representatives of the limited manufac
turing companies was held here to-day,
at which aboat four million spindles were
represented. It was resolved to adopt
short lime by working alternate weeks or
three days in each week for one month.
Fifty companies operating two million
spindles, have decided to go on short
time immediately.
News Items.
Buffalo, September 13—What threat'
i lied to bo a serious collision oocnrred
to-day between the workmen of the New
American Union Telegraph Company en
gaged in putting up its wired through
the city, and the men of thu Western
Union Telegraph Company, who were
transferring their wires to higher poles,
to get them above those of their rivals.
One of the Western Union men drew a
revolver, and several arrests were made
on both sides, including the chief opera
tor of the Western Union Company. All
were released on their own recognizances
to night. Both companies have engaged
prominent counsel, and have their wires
guarded by employes.
Quanto, September 13.—Mv. Daly has
cciepted Mr. Clauveau'a resignation;
otherwise the si.uation remains un
changed, despite the rumors to the con
trary. The Governor will not resign at
present, and nothing now can be looked
for until next week.
Norfolk, Va., September 13.—The
bark David Dudley, which was blown on
Berkely flats during the storm of the 18th
inatant, was to-day righted and gotten
cff.
Hoboken, September 13 —Tho cricket
match between the Irish and St. George
eleven,whicn was hegun yesterday, ended
to-diy, the Irish team winning in a
single inning by a score of 18T to 60.
Tne St. George men seemed ntterly un
able to make a stand against the Irish
eleven.
Toronto, September 13.—The gameef
cricket between Dafte* newly arrived
Euglish eleven and twenty-two oil coun
try cricketers now residing in Canada,
ended to-day iu a draw.
Nxw Yobk, September 12.—The five
men buried by the ffil'ing of the portly
demolished houses ia Fourteenth etreet,
were all taken on: alive, and although
some of them wore seriously nnrt, it ia
thought bll will reoover. The aoc’dsui
caused great exoilement in the vicinity
and a large force of police bssisted the
ti:e citp .rtrnen 1 ' in removing the musses
of brio* uud debris by which the men
were oover6d.
Tbe Sanation In Memphis
Memphis, September 13.—Twenty-three
new cases in all, 10 white and 13 colored,
were reported to-day. Among the num
ber were G. W. Sperry, M. B. Mahaffey,
Ocai I s Warden, J. L Sharp, G. Dover
and BLcd Gilmoie. One additional death
occurred, Gsorgo N. Fame.
Donat.nnsto the Howards to-day ag-
uticnra
REMEDIES
c - \V. P. Banks, which vai beached op- | gregited 81,515, 81.500 being from Geo.
positi' the Naval hospital August 18:h, I U- Morgan, Secretary of 'the Mer-
w*a gotten off to-d«y in good condi- ousnt’s Exchange of St. Louis, whioh
makes $2,500 nB the total subscriptions
of tne Exchange to the Howa ds
The total number of new cases reported
fortte we k w«e 132; wcho, 62; colors ;
70. The total cumber to dace 1,136.
The total number of deaths officially re
ported for the week was 48; whites, 32;
colored, IS. Thu weather is clear and
pleaeant.Sttie thermometer ranging from
62 to 76 to-day.
NIHilT DISPATCHldB.
Memphis, September 13.—Ten new
cases of yellow fever, three whites and
ssven colored, have been reported this
morning, and three deaths since last
night: Joseph Dargis and two colored.
Father Walsh’ii phjaician now says he
has not yellow fever. Hia illneea waa
prostration from overwork. The weath*
er ia clear and pleasant.
Aid for Memphis.
Mxmphib, September 13.—Tne follow
ing has been issued :
To th* Union Soldiers and ths Press:
Comrades, assiac ua. Our lcc&l preae
stamps us as a fraud. We organ zed Ju
ly 21st. The Howards furnish mtdt-
oioes, physicians and nurses, bat nota
tions. President Porter furnishes rations
to the ,,.ople in the camp. Otherwiso
there be no funds. Wa do not deoeivo
you.
H. F. Hill, Chairman.
h’, D. Shkddt, Vice-President,
W. F. T. Millard, Secretary.
Burled. Beneath the Rnins.
Niw York, Sept. 13.—Two buildings
in West Fourteenth street, which were
being taken down with the intention of
replacing them with others, fell suddenly
this afternoon with a great crash, bury
ing five or six workmen in the ruins. One
has been taken out seriously injured.
Others in the debris are atili alive, but
nave not yet been reached,
JForelsn.
#London, September 13.—The Etesmer
whioh sails from Havre to-dsy for Nevr
York takes out-2300,000 io gold for the
United States. About X60.000 in gold
have beeu sent daily from Paris to Lon
don.
London, September 12.—The following
is published in tbe epecial edition o: the
Daily Telegraph this afternoon : General
B.oerts has telegraphed for four addi
tional regiments The military authcri-
tj-s have decided to increase both the
Koraiu and Knyber columns to 12 000
men each. It has beeD decided ihat tm re
is no possibility of a sudden dash on Ca
bal, but it is believed that there w-.il be
an early collision between the outposts.
The di-quict among the border tribes i=
increasing. The vagueness of communi
cations brought by a messenger of tbe
Ameer to All Kneyl cause* fear iu s.-m-
quafers that he has already alienated
tron J lmsel: the alliance.
Cafst-wn, August 26—Th- pursuit
of KingCctywayo continues hotly. H.-
has split up his party and taken to the
bash. His pursue!s have been within
three miles of him, aud have seen some
members cf his followirg. General
Wolseley has had a meeting with the
Northern chief-. wh.cu he- iutcruiej
them mat me only obstacle to the Settl*-
rne-.t -f peace is the taiiurs to cipture
Cet> sayo, a;;J .hit -uy -ciet hatojr.hg
C-ty.ayo will be pa-istied. Lard viiffor-a
captured a ca-ive wn. nas promised to
show him the King’s nsling p \ Toe
t-a-sh wherein i» sopposdd to be es-
cretei is zzn beiLg currjandei by tare*
hundred men.
mbopsU Weatfi^r suienie-ij.
Orvicx CtiiiF Signal OrnciE,
Washington. September 12, 1879.
Indications—F?r tbe Son b A
S-&U6, p*r:ly clocdjr wea ber, occAaioxuil
i&ics, variable winds, ge^erad
to northwesterly, stationary cr i wvr tem.
i perfctnre followed by rising barometer.
IXTAXIBLY CURE ALL SKIN AND SCALP
DISEASE, SCALY KEUPTLONS. ITCH-
IXGS.AND IRRITATIONS.
The testimonials of oeraan^nt cures o' Skm
and.Scalp dise? ses which have b-»en the torture of
a lifetime, bv the Cuticura Remedies, are more
wonderful than any ever before performed by
any m-ttaoi* or remedies known to the medical
profession.
Uutieura Resolvent, a powerful Blood Purifier
is the only purifying aa^nt whico finds its wav
into the circulating fluid «*nd thence through the
oil and sweat gianis of the surface of the akin
thus destroying the poisonous elements with
which these vessels have been daily charged.
Cuticura, the irreat Skin Cure, applied exter
nally, arrests all unnat-iral or morbid growths
which cover the surface of the disease* l viands
and tuoes with Scaly, Itching and Irritatimc hu
mors, speedily it removes them, leaving the pores
open, heaithy and free from diseased particles of
matter.
Thus internally and externally do these great
remedies act in conjunction, performing cures
that hare astonished the most noted physicians
of the day
Salt Bleu for 30 Years
ON THE HEAD. FACE AND GREATER PART
OF THE BODY CURED.
Messrs Weeks & Potter — Gentlemen: i
have been a great sufferer with Salt Rheum for
80years, commencing in my head and face and
extending over the greater part of my body. I
ha*e taken gallons o! medicines for the blood of
different kinds, an 1 Tried giod physicians, all of
which did mo no good, and I came to the conclu
sion that I could not be cured. But a friend
called my attention to an article in the Union ou
skin diseases, and I got a box of Cuticura Tne
first application wa*» a great relief and the third
took the scales all off. and I felt like a new man.
I have used three SO cent boxes and my skin is
smooth and I consider mvself entirely cured.
Hoping that it may be seen by some one afflicted
as i have be*n (if there is any) is my earnest
wish. And 1 cheerfully recommend it to all
persons afflicted with the above diseases.
Yours truly. B WILSON LORD.
Agwam. Mats, September 9.1878.
The Cuticura Soap should be used for cleans
ing all diseased surfaces, as most soaps are inju
rious to the sxin.
LEPROSY.
A MODERN MIRACLE. ASTONISHING RE-
8ULT8 FROM THE USE OK CUTICURA.
Messrs Weeks & Potter—Gentlemen: We
have a chio of Lepro-y in our poorhouse which is
being cure l by Cuticura remedies. The co jnty
had employed all of our doctors and had sent to
Ne w York for advice, but to no avail.
Tho patient commenced using the Cuticura
and immediately bexan getting better.
He had been confined to b s bod for two and
one half yetrs. Uehad not ha t his clothes on
daringthi3 time. Last week ho dressed for the
first time
When he walked there would at least one
quart of scales come off o' him.
This happened every day.
We thin* it is a wonderful cure.
We do not say he is cured, but he is in a fair
wav to be cured to say the least.
Yours truly, DUNNING. BROTHERS.
Drulegists and Booksellers.
Alletran. Mich, F^bruarj 11,1879.
Note.—Messrs Dunting Brothers are thor
oughly reliable gentlemen, and were unknown to
us prior to the receipt of this letter. We firmly
believe this Cuticura wilt permanently euro this
very severe case of Leprosy, and it has doie
many others
Prepared by Weeks aud Potter, Chemists and
Drusrg stv. 360 Washington SUeet, Boston, .Mass,
aud for sale by all Druvg sts and Dealers Price
of Outicurn,siudl boxes, 5J cents; large boxes,
containing two and one half times the quantity
of small, 41. Resolvent SI per bottle. Cuticura
Soap 25 cents per cake; by mail 30 cents; 3 cakes
’.vr*,.,.
J ava..
f CAPS?— Fcrlb
KOLA&eiKS—Choice Cuba, hh.:
Choice Cuba. bbis.....
Sugarhouse, hhds
Eusariiouse, bbis................
Choice New Orleans
UGAR—Golden C
£t ?cw n
C. conse
Extra C. white.........
Standard A
Granulated
Powdered aud crushed.......
RACK.KRS—Soda
Cream
htrawuerry ..
Fancy
nails—Sasis
STARCH
PEPPER
SPICK
GINGER ...
NUT 54 EGS
CLOVES
0IG5 K->—PerM...
CHR&OOTS
SNUPP—Iiorillard’s. jar
Loriilard’s, foil
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Lucy Hinton.... M ......
Fine...
. sis®
9@9^
V*'4@0**
T
wasted. TO THE PUBLIC.
HREE Tin Roofers. Apply to
cplSSt
40 a 43
Lift/©* Rheumatism, Neural-
^ U ._ _ S Week and Sore
1/fllTAir flPSWn rrTRift bungs, Couuhs and Colds,
mTAiC JJggEuC7HlD NVeak Hack. Stomach and
£*i a r-rrOS Bowels. Dyspepsia,Shoot
I C*** ing Paine through the
Loins and B ick, Spasms or Fits, and Nervous.
Muscular a id Spinal Affections relieved. aud
cured when fcvery otnerplaster, linmont, lotion
aud electrical appliance tails.
sepi3 tu .huasun lm
^stoosa aaa k5ona»
corrected • daily bt
Ij s RIPJLiX^Y, liltOKEU.
Georgia 8 percent bonds al
7 o--.;. r*GU.t> (-■.•:«*.) ..112 a J12S
Georca 7 per cent, bonds (regular) Illall2}£
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)..^110 a 111
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith).„„.112 a 113
Georgia6 per cent (old) 101
Georgia 6 percent, bends fnew) 105
City of Macon 7 per cent, (long) 64 a M
City of Macon 7.per cent (short).65 :
City of Augusta 7 per cent 100 i
City of Atlanta 7 per coat...„. 100
City of Atlanta 8 per cent ....10*2 s
City oi Savannah 6a a 70
Central Railroad joint mortgage ,...108 a2109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds 100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bonds .pnrand int
Northeastern R R bonds (endorsed)......105 a 106
8.»uthw&,ter,i Rwtilroa par aud int
f*outb Ga. *ud Fla. lstraortga6e 107 a 103
A. ^ G. R. R. 2d mortgage (enuorsed) ...10 a H82
Sout Gt and Fla 82 a 83
Western R. R. of Alabama 1st mortwagelio a 112
Western R. R of Alabama 2d mortgsge.,.110 a 112
M A A R.R. 1st mortgage (not endur’d 80 a 90
M A A R tt. 2d mortgage ieiulorsed)...par h 101
Southwestern R Rstock lOOalOl
Georgia Railroad stoex SI*8^
Control Railroad stock 63a67
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock... Iu5
SUHFiNG FK^DLIE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES-Gre»3n salt, Dar n>.„„ 4
Dry salt 6-© 8
Dry flint 7@ll
GOAT SKI jJDry, per lb 10(0.12
StlSEP SKINS—Per piece
SHEARLINGS—Permeoe Maiio
DEERSKINS—per tb 14f^l6
LEATHER—In the rougn 16<g22
RACCOON—Per piece 5@S0
MLNK— Per piece 10©i5
OTTKR—Per piece 50(6)2 00
BRAVE Sr—Per Disco 25<3H 25
GftKY FOX SKINS............................. i& k q>25
RED FOX 2 W4Q,
WILD CAT—Per mece 6@!0
OPOSSUM—Per pioco to 5
MUSKRAT—per piece to fi
TALLOW—Prime, per lb to 5
WAX—Puroyollow, per lb 20toSl
GINSENG—Per lb . ©60
DRIED APPLES—Prime per lb
DRIED PEACH BS—Peeled,bright No 1!
Unpweleu. No 1 Z f n0m
DRIED BLACKBERRIES J
WOOL—Fleeou burry, per lb 10to!6”
Unwashed w 18to£6
Washed 23to33H
g.:. itwtut rr r ■ iTrnffniwivii
GUI'ICUiia. ttiU AaJDIiJ
can bo hid at ELLIS* DRUGSTORE, Trian
gular Block
FINANCIAL Afifl COlfiNlERCIAL
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
fcBPXBXBER 13.1879.—KVBirisa
The marset yesterday opened dull but became
more active, closing steady with quotations ht
10% for middling.
Received to day by rail 187
by wagon 319— 5T6
80111 "statbKMSt ,1j
Stock on hand September 1,1S79 230
Received t j-da>y.... w 506
Shipped to-day
previously.
Stock on hand this evening *
Received same day last year....,
1984— 2490
2720
472
1191— 1663
3057
624
Cotton.
LiviavooL—Noon—Cotton dull; middling up*
lands *• middling Orlean* 6%.
•Miles 5e00 bales; of which too were taken by
speculator* and for export; receipts 2800.
American 1000.
Futures opened at 1*32 cheaper but the decline
lias since been partly recoverea.
Upiar.u* low middling ciauae September dehv*
ery 6 ll-16a6 9*16, October and November 6 7-32
November and December 6 1 16. December and
January 6, January and February 6, March and
April 6 1-32
Eiwloss—Cotton quiet; sales S45; middling
uplands 12 5-16. middling Orleans 12 7-1S.
Futures opeued ste*dy ; Septembef U.33 Octo*
berlO.SS. November 10.43. December 10.37, Jan
uary 10 45.
upturn—Net receipts 172; gross 7C5.
Futures closed s^ady; aaiea 35 Ci>j: September
de.ircry 12 20. October 10.93—94, November 10.49
—00,December 19 42—49. January 10.60—62, Feb
ruary Ou tO—OL M rch 1J 70 -73, April 10.50—S3.
; ;Cottoa closed quiet: sales 84v. middling up*
lands 12 5-16. middling Orleans 12 7-16.
i.'jLSwidatrd net receipts 70:0, exports to
Great Britain391, France —.
waLVBaTo> —Cotton easy middling low
l.in-* rfuou oraiii»ry lov,*: net receipts
11185; gross —. sales 1862. stock 9:72
HOUOIX—Oottou 'steady, middling 11^£, net
NeeioU 70, sa.es 18. stock 260.
BxLTixtORh—Cotton nrm; middling 12 5-16 lo •
nnaciiug llJa. good ordinary 11 5-W* net receipts
—, grosa —. sa.es —, to spinners —, stoc
353.
Bostos—Cotton steady: middling 12low
middling 12 l i.gtx^i oruinary linnet receipts —,
rose. 663 s a.e- —. stock 3033.
Wn vivr.1 OS—Cottou steady: middLng UJ^
low ui.idling IL good ordinary 10J4; net re
ceipts 60 gross —, sales 25o, stock 6s3.
Phil\tzlphia—Cotton it ady. middling
lew n ld.iug I2i^. good ordinary li%. net re
ceipts tJi gross 31. sales S5A spinners 317, stock
a a v ax y ah—Cotton rregu'ar; middliug ll 3-16
low nnddlms 10%. good ordinary lo 9-ie, net re
ceipt - 2183. gross —: salts 1600. stock 7596.
New oaLXAjrs—Cotton quiet, middling life
lo tt middling IL good ora.:.ary —.net receipt*
114%. gross 1151. saies 1050. ; itock 5892.
Vmcrr.g—Cotton steady, coddling u% t i ow
m.dd-ing 10%, good ordinary ^lu^, net receipt.
516. gross —. sales ltO, stock 1S5I.
jlSHPHls—Not received.
AUGCalA—Cotton qu:et: miadiing 0%. ]q%
.;ng 10%. good OiMinary 10%, receipts ss5
CH « K LEST05—Ci.
low nuddaing 11 so-:
1164 gross —, sa.e*
357.
yn^i
stead;
-• mkicling 11%:
ofi act rewcipts
7INAJTC1AL
Igwnox—Neon—Erie 26;
4; . Paxis—3 per cent Rcuto S4 francs and
n..c j ^eatixes.
i N*w toiut—Stocks opened stron*; money 5&£;
bifring i long 4 si. short 4 -staw booda dull. Gor*
s • erument •ecurities quiet.
Money active at 4*6.excbarjre firm at 48U4 &l%
gevemment •ocu.nsie* quiet; new 5 peroents
1 025*. P© r cents 104^, 4 per cents 1 01*5£.
SCtto bonds dull.
htucis closed irregular; Now fork Central
19V<. dno 26)^; Lakf nhorp 8S%; IllinoH Can-.
tralt'0V$* P5ti*umvt 100j^, Chicago and North we^
tern 8l£& do preferreu 99; Hock I*!ar ; t 1 S9,
Roftorn tluiun Teh graph Oomp&nv 9414
8ub*Trea<*urv balances: Gold 140.928,796; cur
rency 86.937,411.
—o—
PRODUCE
Baxtisiobk—Flour higher: Howsrd street
and Western suDertine 3 25 o,S 75: extra 4 £0£)4 75;
family 5 25to5 75;City Mills superfine 325^3 75;
eitra 4 25 <54 75; Rio brands 5 75. Fatapeco family
6 50. Wheat—Southern firm and active; Wes
tern higher, southern reu 1 19tol 14; amber 115
to 113: No l Maryland red 119al 20M: No2
Western winter red spot 116, September 1 ISytaftf
October 114al 1\% November 1 14%,
l)**ct mber 114J4al 14% Southern corn easier,
white and yellow nominal. Oat steady and
quiet; southern 82a35. Western white 32a34; do
mued 30&o2|4; Pennsylvania32a:j4. Buy steady;
crime to choice Pennsylvania, Marylarm JStol4
ProvisioiiEunchanged:Pork 9 75. nulk meats.loose
soouliers $%, clear rib 5; do packed 4%
aud b% Bacon—shouldeis ^5i.clear nb5%.Ham*
ll^all^. Lard, refined in tierces 7. Butter firm,
piime to choice Western packed 12@L4. Coffee
fiim: no in cargoes Whisky steady
at 101%, Freights lower.
Chicago -Fiour steady and unchanged; double
extra 4 0*^5 75; extra3 25a4C0 Wheat excited
and ivghirr; No • 1 Chicago spring 0v>% No 2 do
92-%a9<e*sh. 95% October November,
92% al[ the year. No 3 do 88V», rejected 78. Corn
moderately active arm higher at 3i^a33^ cash,
3i)4 September. 3la34>6(Jetober f November,
3Ja35j4 May, rejected 3^. uata higher and
and fair demand at 23*4 cash, 24^i October. 25^6
November, reject3d 2*j- Pork unsettled and
generally lower at 8 20 cash, 8 82hS 27J4P Jctuber.
7 92j4 November, 7 75 all the year, & it) January.
Laru in fair demand, stroig anu h:. her
at5 75 cash. 5 771^ October. 5 45 November, 5 41%
January. Bulk meats steady and m fair demand,
»h ju.ders H 25. clear ribs 5 00, clear aide* 5 L0.
Whisky higher at 106
New Yobk—Flour 10al5 c:*nts perbbi higher
and fair demand; southern a shade firmer und
more active; common to *air exira 4 75a-25
good to choice 5 35(3.6 75. Wheat feverish and ir
regular; ungraded winter red 109al 12. No 3 do
109%all0; No 2 do I Vl%ul IS. Corn %h%
better; ungraded 46%h47%. Oats a shade easier
ana active: No 3. Coffee active and
higher: rio m cargoes quoted at \0%*\l] ' h : do
in job l:ts 12.»16^4. Sugar very firm, moderately
active; fair to good refining quoted at Ofe&0%\
prime 7; refined active and firm; standard A b%,
granulated 8%*$%, powdered i>%*&%. crushed
Moiassie quiet and unchanged: Cuba
renning 59; test quoted at 24l^a25. Rice fairly
active aud firm; Carolina Ro-in quiet at
liSaltO. 1‘urpentmo steady at tS%, Wool quiet
and firm; domestic fleece 33a43, pulled 2t»a40, un
washed 15aS2,Texas 12*30. Pork firmer, demand
moderate new mess spot 3 75a3 85. Mid
dles steady bus quiet, loug clear 515, short ciear
5 S7y£&%0, long and short clear 5 25. JLard & shade
stronger, prime steam spot 615 cash, 6 20a 625
October Wnisky steady at 1 06. Freights quiet.
LOUiaviM.*— Flour dull; extra 3 OOaS 25: family
3 50^4 00. No 14 50to4 75; patent 6 0 -^7 00. Wheat
firm; red and amber 97. Corn steady; white 45,
mix-ji 88, Oats quiet white 25%. mixed 241^. Por#.
nominal- Laru firm; choice leaf m cierce* 7%. do
in keg* 6^a8>£. Bulk meats firm shoulders 3%,
clear rib 5. dear sides &%, lcos_\ Bacon firm,
shoulders 3 S7J4*4 00; clear sides 5 5Ca5 75. Sugar*
cured hams 9£10. Whisky firm at 104.
UIBCI35 4TI—rioor higher; family 4C')s»5 F5.
Wheat higher at 94al 00 Cars quiet and firm ai
S7a37J4- Oats firmer: No 2 mixed 28i23. Pork
quiet, held at 8 “0. Lard steaiy and nrm, cur
rent make 5 65. Bulk meats quiet and nrai; shoal*
ders3 25; short rib 475. clear sides 5 00. Bacon
steady; shoulders 8%, clear rib 5%.dear sides
Whisky activj at 1 o». Hogs steady: packing 3 40
aS6o.
8r. Loins- Four higher; double extra fall 4 2a
4 35. treb! * do 4 4'j&4 05, family 4 55to4 60, choice
to farcy 4 75 <*5 35. Wheat higher No 2 red fall
9%n% cash 95s95^ September, S5^a97i October,
J7*% Novemoer. Corn inactive at 31^4 cash
anu Oc ooer 29% all the 3 ear. Oats firm: No 2
23^a23% cash, 23%a23% September and No
vember, zbferlV/i all the year. Whisky stronger
at 105al 1*6. Lard hrmerat 5*75. Bulk meats firni
dear ribs 4 85* 4 90, dear 4 85, Bacoa firm;
dear rib 5 25, dear side* 5 55x5 CO.
—0—
NATAL STORES
Wii3fi5fr?G3-point* turpentine quiet at 24%
iosin tt.ady at 92% for atrsined. Crude nu-
PenPne steady at ICO for hard; 163 for yellow
lip; Tar lower at 100.
CLOTHING
Made to Order,
SAMPL.ES
Of fine CASSIHERE3 aud WORSTEDS for
JILL AND WINTER
just received at
J H. HERTZ’,
nu*3tf 90 CHERRY STREET.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Clemmie Corbett vs Charles Corbett—Libel for
Divorce—Jasper Superior Court, April Term,
1879.
It appearing to the court by the return of the
sberin that the deferi lant is not to be found in
the couutv; and it being further shown that he
does not reside iu ihe State. Therefore, it is or
dered that service be perfected by punlication
In the Macon Telegraph and Messenger, pub
lished iu Macon, (7a, once a month for the space
of four moi ths before the next term of this
court. May 2d, 1S79.
By the Court: C W JORDAN,
jun4 lam4m* Plaintiff’s Attorn
& BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Mrs
Martha L Harris, guardian of Mattie J Har
ris, Annie L Harris and James A Harris, minor
children of Thos A Harris deceased, has made
application for letters of dismission 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 November next to showcau>e if
any they’ have why said application should not
bo granted.
W ltness my hand officially.
J A MCMANUS, Ordinary.
August 4,1S79,
auc5td
fh KOROIA JASPE COUNT*.—Whereas, it
VT is shown to me that the estate of Wiley B
Grubbs. 4ato of said county but now deceased,
is unrepresented.
This is therefore to cite all persons inter .’sfc-
od to appearat my office on the first Monday in
October next ami show cause if any they can why
administration upon the estate should not be
vested intro clerk of the Superior Court of said
county, or sotno other fit an t proper person.
Witness my hand officially.
F M SWANSON, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s office, Molticeilo. Ga, August 30.
G EORGIA JASPER COUNT Y.-Wherea^n I,
Bartlett applies for administration de bonis
non cum tesiatneuto annexe, ou tho estate of
Josiah C Banks, late of said county, deceased
Thi 1 - is therefore to cite all persons interested
to appear ut this office on or before 1)10 first Mon*
day in October next, to sfinw cause, if any they
can, why administration should not be granted
the applicant as applied for.
Witness my hand officially.
F M SWANSON, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s office Monticello. Ga. September 1.
sep3iraw4w
H. SCHALL & BRO.,
H AVE opened their atce. No 71 Cherry
Street, next door to Chaa Wachtel A Bra,
with an entire new stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
of the latest stales and best manufacture, and
we are prepared to manufacture all styles of
Custom Work to order. Repairing neatly and
promptly attended to. Also a large stock of
LEATHER and FINDINGS always on hand.
Hoping to receive a share of the public patron
age we ask all to call, examine and oe convinced
that this is the best and cheapest store in the
city,
H. SCHALL & BRO.
ausfiSm
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
MACON, QA.
BAHKIOF DEPOSIT. DISCOOIT MID EI6MMM
Offlcel Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. ,
W \V WRIGLB,.
Cashier,
janll Dd
50 BOXES LEMONS.
inn BARREl.8 POTATOES.
v/.V' 1,000 half barrel*, quarter barrels
aud kits Mackerel just received from headquar
ters.
p7 8t 8CHWBD.8KISEL VGIBIAN.
HOLLER GUM
AND
Piterslolte
W E call the attention of our brethren of the
Southern Press to tho fact that wo uro
now having manufactured in our office, by Mr W
K D Wikle,
WHILE’S ROLLER GOB,
which, for toughness, elacticity and durability,
cannot bo exo-dled. Wo are now using it and
proii'uneoit THE BEST. Send in your orders
to this office for Rollers or composition. Roilo7s
for the Country Press cast to order in regular
3% inch Hand-Press mould. Where parties
prefer Roller Stocks will be furnished at tt) cents
each.
Have your Rollers packed properly in a box
1 whif'h they can bo returned, or wo will have
to charge for Boxing.
Mend in'your orders, and we guarantee satis
faction.
SHAFT! NG.
A LOT o* Shafting—but little used—with
Wheels, Cogs, etc. Will take Lumber iu
payment. ASHER AYRES.
s6 wlm Popfar Mreot. Macon G
JSOTICK TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
A LL persons having claims against the
Oft ate vt Michael Rowan, deceased, are
are hereby required to present them to me prop
erly sworn to. and those indebted to sr.id estate
arc notified to make immediate payment of the
f&nie FARDY SWEENY. Adm’r.
TIlAa
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
AT MACON,
Oot. arth, to Nov. 1st, 1870.
Tho Most Magnificent and Best
Appointed Grounds in America!
LIBERAL CASH PREMIUMS
In all classes and tho 'argest offered by any
Fair iu the United States.
iir;oonWiioiu3.ii.c zl&rzD:
C03X3CT2J) DJ.1LT BT
ST. 25- TZN3LSY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Cle*r riD $:otc
shoulders.. 5%&5%
Bulk dear rib sides .......re* 5%^9
Bulk shoulders 4^-5
Choice S C hams...^^. 115^*^11%
LiesJ, in tubs Sto8%
Leaf, in buckets 10020%
OATS—Fcr feed...^— 5Cto55
Rust proof seed...6><t&3
8ALT— l&J
TiirnrimiTl1 ..■■■■ ■---— 1^2ytol 25
boiled 72&75
CORN—By cat load 70to7I
•mall lets 7&to73
fUR - uu:tr bb„ J 7 ? fl
Extra family, per bbl 625to6 50
Family, per bbi 5 u0to5 25
Extra per bbl... 5 75
OOFPHE—Common 11%
C>. ULD the read
or of this bt
brought into con
tact with tho hos.
of respectable
witnesses wno re
gard Simmons'Liv-
er Regulator as
their greatest safe
guard and friend,
they would be con
vinecd. We hav.
positive knowlt-dgt
that many famines
in tbi» country and
in Europe would'
not be without it
uuder anv circum
stances In the
• hole history o»
medicine no pre
piration has ever
performed s u c 1
m h r vel 0 u s cu res, o'
maintained so wid«
a reput at.on a
3immoos* Live
Regulator,or Medi
cine, which is re
cognized us tu<
world,s remedy fo
ail diseases of tilt
Liver, etc. Its long
continued series ol
wonderful curc-i* in
nil climaP
inside it univer.-alo
known as a saleaud
reliable agent to
employ,
speedily and sure
y, always reiiev
ing sufiering, au;
Cite 1 saving file.
The protection it
* fiords by its ti-* e
ly use in tbe pre
vention aud curt
of disorders pocu
1 ar to child r eu
makes it an iuvu u
able remedy 10 b<
sept always o
hand in e v o r.v
home.
No person c»>
afford lo be with
Out it, a».d ihoM
who have one*,
used it never wUi
Lmiaeut nysi
cians use ihe Reg
ulator in t h e i 1
practice,^iiid cler-
g.men recummem.
it.
It is absolute’)
certain in its reme
»i : al ff^cts, ai.ti
wil aiv%ays curt
where cur*
po-iaible. it has nt
-quil aaa prevent
ive and cun- for a
diseases of the Liv
er Stomach ar.c
'•plein. Malarious
r evers. Bowel Com
plainti, DyepepsiHj
Mental Depression
Re^tlcssnees, Jau
dice. Nausea, hick
Head - ch*», Colic,
Constipation, El
iousn^ss, Yellow
Fever.
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Extract from the
incinnati Ga
ze te:
One of the mo-t
efficacious medi
cines to m liad
from any source is
imtnout* Liver
Regulator or Medi-
line, prepared by
J H Zeilin A Co. of
Philauejphi*. We
pin our faith upon
his medicine, ann
f we could p«*r-
luade eve y reader
of the Gazette who
ail health to
buy it, we would
willingly vo*-c- for
to benefit each
culd receive
Will Curb Fe
ves asd Ague.—
The undersmgned
as no hesit.tion
in assertion that in
ow ktiruiL-g,
especially in thos *
maluriAi distric s
n southern and
Easte'n Georgia.
A^a- ait a, Missies*
ppi and Florida,
»vh ie chills and
ever arc almo.-t
Jii’.vrrs.l in tile
all season, the iu*
xicious use of Sira
nous* Liver hega-
utor. prepiored oy
J H Zeilin & Co, u.-
v preventive and
.on:c to tbe system,
•will secure com
P^rative immunity
o m weakening
x langerous iu*
floencea. A cioud
a witne-sja, num
oering the be&t in
i.he land.will attest
the truth of tula
remark. The Reg
ulator act# mildly
lpou the biliao
cercury, and per-
ectiy harm leas.
*v e a h o u A d lie
Erased to see it 02
upy » place
every Souther
ouseh jld.
±i H JONES.
Editor i' & M.
The State Lead
er, lies Moines,
love a:
I used a bottle of
our i iver R**.ula-
xjt when troubled
tenousiy with
Headache causeu
>y Constipation, it
produced a favor*
tnle result without
nlndering my regu
ar pursuits in bu-
,;uets. 1 regard it
ot as a Patent
Mr divine, but as a
ready piescripiion
.Bordered
42nd Annual Session
Hill Eeiele College
Will begin on a
WEDNESDAY, 17th September,
With a full corps of experienced Professors and
Teachers.
Tre very bost 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
Board ar.d Regular Tuition in three Higher
Classes $280
Board, Regular Tuition, Music and French
cr German in two Lower Classes $320
Board, Regular Tuition, Music and French
or German in three Higher Glasses......$350
Ten per cent discount on Cash bills for Board
and Tuition.
No cro«l it except on good bankable paper,
bend for Catalogue to
W C BASS. President.
inr*253m or C W SMITH. Secretary.
liuOi
Candy Manufacturer,
Confeeii mr
and Frniterer,
—AND DEALER IN-
TOY- T ,
OIG-AR i
PRODUCE,
I am now prepared to manufac
ture Candy as low, and perhaps
cheaper than any other house, ow
ing to superior facilities. Will
work sugar on commission at a
small margin. All Candy guaran
teed pure and free from adultera
tion. Orders and correspondents
solicited.
Glias C Smith.
U-« CHERRY hTKEBT.
I have sold ray entire Candy Manufac
tory, Tools, etc, to Mr Charles C Smith, and
recommend him as n gentleman in every respect
worthy of confidence and patronage. With a
grateful acknowledgment to a kind public who
sustained mo for more than thirty yt-ars I com
mend you to Mr smith’s establishment for pure
unadulterated Candy and honest dealing.
aug28 lm M R ROGERS.
Trsttii aij Emtios Races
eveiy day, by some of tho
11-ST NOTED HORSES ON THE TURF
Mu>:c will be furnished by a celebrated
MILITARY BAND.
Many of the Prominent Statesman
Now before tho public, will attend tho State
lair as visitors, and several will make addresses.
Greatly Reduced Rates
A a Cordi*l invitation is extended to you to be an
exhibitor, and you are requested to write to the
Secretary at Macon for a Premium List aud
other information
THOS HARDKM\N. Jr. President.
L F LIVINGSTON. Gen’l Sup’t,
Malcolm Johnston, secretary.
auk30 2rn
US, GAS, CIS.
OREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE AND INCREASE
IN QUALITY.
rpHR Director* of the Macon Gas Light and
Water Company, at their Inst meeting re-
solved to loduoe the pric« of Gas to THREE
DOLLARS per thou and feet after the 1st of
October and to manufacture COAuGAS.
This will put the best and safest light within
icach of everyone, and the Company hones the
public- wili show its appreciation of this effort to
diminish theexn me of .iving, by a liberal pat
ronage in the future, a t this “low price,” the
l*>w**st in the South, considering the distance
from the coal fields, the Company can allow ex
tension of time to no one, and nil bills must be
paid prompt’y All who a r e iu arrears must
s -ttle before »he 1st of October, in order to par
ticipate iu the reduced rate*
p7 2tn A E BOARD MAN. Sup’t.
or
W W WITHER
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN A CU.,
Philadelphia, Pa-
Sold by all Drugrists. j v 30 tf
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of the late
/Y S a Walker are reqm Med to call and ‘•ettle
withme. W HWHIIKHEaD, Ant,
fer HRS S T WALKER. Adm’x.
sepSfriian
TO »ENT,
A 8^YEN rocm situated on First
street in a healthy locality and convex ient
to ousinesa. Apply to
seplO 4t
FOE 3ALE OR r
M Y FARM situated in the norther: r irt of
Bibb county, ^ven mile-) from’ Court
• Hou-e at Macon, a-rj jin-j the R E Psrx p;«cc.
| i h-r farm contain * i5o seres and can b - oiviced
into t »o places w . will be sold separately or
V gather. The fexuisg is gooi, me place is
Weil t.mbered. well wsteridaui s heslthy. Im
provements c >:wit of hou^s suitable for labor*
c*. For paricuUr- apply in my absence lo R
W Cubbedge, Rcni L*tate A^ent.,^ Mulberry
sen7 snntf
ohivR We>t.
Jab G Wjbbt
WEST BROS
Cettea F«krt, Commiss ; »a Serehaib,
—AGENTS FOaTHE—
W. & C, GUANO.
68 Eay *:t. - Savannah, Ga.
BAGGING AND TIES POI. SALE.
Prompt attention to business and .o ral d
,nee on consignments *uv^0.iaw6m
A Card to the Public.
BEWARE OF LUN0M MILK BISCUIT THAT
MAY NOT BE FRESH.
I N 1881 C D Boss A Son, of Sew London, Conn,
made h contract with mo to sell their Lunch
Milk Biscuit, they promising to protect me in
the excIuMvosale of them within fifty miles of
Macon and also promised not to sell to any party
Norther South who would sell or ship them to
Macon- O D Boss A Son have kept th'-ir faith
in every part cular.
Their object in having only one party to con
trol them was to always have them fro»n from
the bakery If they were sold to al: grocers who
might order them they would remain on hand
rnd become *tale, thereby injuring their good
same*
mice I made the contract with ( , t) B^ss A Son.
I have sold 2.650 barrels, mo3t of which have
been consumed in this city. Two houses in this
city within the pi>t ten years have purchased
from second hauls through Norther i houses
two or three shipments ot small lots, hut in all
cams where U I> bo*s t Son found who the par
ti* ■» worn shipping them, they have refused
to sell to such parties
Within the past three weeks a house in this
city baa ha l a shipment or Bo-*s’ Lunch Milk.
Bitcuit from second hands, and as they will not
keep sweet it* warm wetther more than fifteen
da>s. I do not wish to be held responsible for tho
quality of any Lunch Milk K scuit tnat do not
come through my bands
The fresh Lunch Milk Biscuit direct from the
bakery of i; 1> Boss 4 «on can he had at my
s?or«, at Geo B-vg®, I> L Waiter A Do, D H
Howes. G H Dettro’s,D Dtly A Bro, L J tthapley,
Johnson A Douglas.
a-pisSt GEO R BARKER.
~ OPTICIAN I
SAVE YOUR EYES.
I P vour vision is failing—if you are growing
near-sighted, or your eyesight ia troubling
jou in aDy way, call on
Mr. Gh. Refeld, Optician,
and your eyesight will be benefited by bin
feu'ferior Spectacles and Bye Gteese*. Ibey
wil. remove all dimn^s, blurs, confuiioiit asal
floating specks, and the most sensitive eye will
be restored to its normal aud h**altny oozudiiioo ;
-.iVit.g tatigu r quiring less ;igat arc enabi. g
the weater to v. ' plainly ail remote ob)ect*>.
Tn-seu-eful ant ^approachable Glaoses c*n
only oepro urcM rom Mr CH &EFJBLD, His
b b i*Li!:.-at—No 2dSeegUd bt, Macon, Ga.
JOHS PLiSSlEY.
JOHIL JoIlSSdX
W 'A w GO&DOX.
k£NKY BE.G’IaM
S258G
W. W. GORDON S CO.
Successor to T:»on A Gordon),
Cotton Factors
—ASD —
Commhsioa Merchants,
SO 112 BAY STEEET, SAYASSAH. GA,
HOWAKD TlN'SLn Y, Trav.liua A^eut
LOlX'iM'M UPON S ATI'EACTOA.Y AS-
SUKASCB OK U)i TON SHIHMK.n is.
VERY FULL IUV.NX S MADE ON CON-
SlGNMSNTs OK COTTON.
BAGGING AND TIES *rRyi_SH"1 CUS-
T0U8BS AT LOWEST MAKE AT EElOi.
ouniadawSai
JOUN FLANNERY & CO
Cotton Factors
—AJD—
Comml-sion Merchants,
SO 3 A ELLY’S BLOCK. BAY STAEET
SAVANNaU, ga.
A gents forjewell’s dills yarns
and DOMESTICS, etc, etc. " B
BAGGlNGand TIES tOH BALE AT LOW
ESI' MAEKKl BITES. 1 “ JW
EttoiiKi Amxnox GIVEN TO All
BUSINESS ENTRUST. D To CS ALL
st l A-S?vts a1>Va ’ NCB8 M ' UK on COS.