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Vgw Yobx, Jfaroh 14, 9 a. m.—Eawell
58? miles, E^nto 356. and H.tnman343
XO a. m.-EaweU 335. Ennis 357, H«r-
^l^-BowU SS^ Ennis 369, Ear-
*gl2»* 391. Ennis SCI. Harri-
“ffwHWOTnN. March 14.-Dr. Wood-
„, t h supervising eurgoon of the gen-
,,Vtn»rine hospital eerTicc, died thla
tircinz of erysipelas and pseumoma.
rtKCissATi, March 11.—A convention
Jfiat- cat and smoking tobacco manu-
yJaren to fix the price of tobacco under
IS tax, met here yesterday. The
thf ° - 13 fixed at twenty-two cents for
P l*kin® and forty canto for fine cntln
of ten pounds. The convention
*•11 meet again to-day.
*t!mdo« March 14.—The French pa-
.^tate that eeveral cotton milie in the
• n/nartmtnt of the Mord have stopped
D n Knt of the decrease in trade The
STmporiantof the suspended millaia
, t Lille, contoining 7,000 spindles.
The British Btesnct Sflrern, from
-t,nfor Quebec, randown.off Dnngenese.
»°pi!ot cattoi^haviog on board twelve
nil« a and a crew of eight persona. 1 en
of be Pilot* 01 the cre \ we P
loaned The Severn to momentarily
expected to arrive at Southampton with
tbeiuiv.vors—two pilots and three of the
crcir—whom she eaved. .
Alderman Dsnneby & Co., roctiffing
distillers of Dublin, have Tbdr,
liabilities area bnadred to a hundred and
Bixtv thousand pounds.
Pabis, March 14,-Tho Governor of
N«w Caledonia telegraph* that the tnsnt-
genta have anbmitted and peace has been
''bostoh. March 14.—Win. H. Devlin,
formerly a foreman in one of the mills at
Lowell, who beat his wife to death in
December, 1877, and afterwards smoth
ered bis infant, was hanged to-day at
Ei«t Cambridge.
J„bn Q. Pinkham, who, in January,
1877. killed a widow named Berry, by
whom be was employed as a laborer, was
executed this morning at Concord, New
Hampshire.
NbwYobk, March 14.—The regular
•emi annual convention of general ticket
»nd passenger agents association was
called to order this morning at the Met
ropolitan Hotel by S. C. Boylston of the
Savannah and Charleston Railroad, Presi-
deal of the Association. Mr. Samuel
Powell, of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road, then called the roll and abont 100
delegates answered. Among tbs dele
rates present were Thomas Ij. Kimball
of the Union Pacific, James Tillioghast
of the Canada Southern, W. L. O'Brien
o! the Pan Handle Route, E. A. Ford of
the Iron Mountain, Onarles E. Follett of
theVandalia, W A. Thrall of the Chicago
and Northwestern, Frank Myers of tbe
Pinsbarg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, C.
p. Atmnreof the Louisville and Nash
ville, L P. Farmer of the Pennsylvania,
L. M. Cole of the Baltimore and Ohio,
W. P. Johnson of tbe Illinois Central,
EL Sf. John of tbe Chicago and Rock Is
land, Frank Chandler of the Now Orleans
and Great Jackson Ronte, and S. P. Park
er of tbe Cincinnati, Lonisv.’llo and Nash
ville road. The Convention will eit two
or three days. The fixing of rates for pas
sengers to and from all points in tue
Uaited States and Canada will be the
moat important business.
S. 0. Boylston was elected President
ofibe Association for one year, W. A.
Thrall being eleoted Vioe President,
Tbe former is of the Charleston an d Sa
vannah road, and the tatter of the Chi
cago and Northwestern road.
Cincinnati, March 14—At to-day’s
session of tbe tobacconists convention
telegrams were received from the trade
in all parts of the country,, endorsing
their action of yesterday in establishing
prices. Dr. Spence favored the appoint
ment of a special committee to look after
the interests of the cotters. The com
mittee waa appointed to adjust the differ
ences arising from resolntions adopted by
the convention and for the consideration
ot all complaints of violation of faith.
Clivilsnd, Onto, March 14—The
Bight Bev. Bishop Qilmonr has issued a
pastoral letter to the clergy of this dio
cese, which condemns the frith World,
published in New York, for being amag-
oniatic to true Catholic principles, con
demns labor societies for their eecresy,
forbids Catholic parents nnder threats of
excommunication from sending their
children to tbe public schools wbere
Catholio parochial schools are easy of ac
cess, and gives the Hibernians a severe
reprimand for not allowing tbe priests to
act as their spiritual advisers. The
Biahop urges upon tbe Catholics tbe ne
cessity ot subscribing to the diocesan
Catholic Journal in preference to all oth
ers, ami repeats his order to yonag Cath
olics not to marry outside of their reli
gions faith. His letter conclndea with
important suggestions as to funerals, etc.
KxNNBTr quasi, Pa., March 14.—The
remains of tne late Bayard Taylor ar
rived here to-day. The interment wiil
tike place to-morrow at Longwood Cem
etery.
Fostbeu Monboz, March 14.—Tha
accompanied
McCrary,
, of Kitkwood, arrived
Secretary of War, McCi
by Senator Allison, of 1
here this morning, and received the usual
estate. They visited the Hampton Nor
mal school, and opened the day in exam
ining its workings with relation to the
Indiana placed there by tbe government
last fall.
NiwOblkaks. March 14.— In on alter
cation between Frank C. Cash and J. 8
Adams, in whioh pistols were freely need,
Cash was mortally wounded and has since
died. Adams was arrested and pat in
jail.
Eicfuond, March 14.—The Senate bill
providing for a settlement of the State
debt was reported by the Finance Com
mittee of the House to-day, and was
m*dv the special and continuing order
m that body for to-morrow.
London, March 14.—Tbe grand prize
ct the French aoademy for poetry has
been adjudged to the Communist refn-
gee, M. Benard, now a professor in Lou
isiana. The Paris correspondent o! the
*"•*» says; The obief interest of yes-
terday s vote in the Chamber of Depu
ties, was whether the government wonld
be supported by the majority of tbe
hsft. On this point all reasonable 6X-
peststions have been fulfilled. The gov
ernment on the rejection of Impeach
ment obtained a majority of forty in the
a derate against tbe extreme. Snoh a
majority leaves the ministry open to dw-
n “coalition by extreme Left and
, 8"J* The order of tbe day pnre and
Hmple was moved by M. Clemenoean on
Urn ground thet tbe chamber, having re-
!?, 10 ‘mpoach the inoriminated min-
had no right to oonsnra them,
re J«oted by 235 votes of the Left to
*1 on the extreme L»ft nnd the Right.
bosboN, March 14.—A special to the
from Paoth jays the Roumanian
anf*'5 Chambers have resolved to
th« , *ho constitution bo as to conform
“r ** concerning Jews to tne re-
of the treaty of Berlin. The
stion will now be submitted to a pop-
u, sr vote.
0™* »«*’• circular of tho Liverpool
Won Brokers* Association aayB s Cotton
*n the early part of tho week
vj increased business nnd rather
Tk i prices yesterday and to-day,
nuraday. Therebaabeenaqnieter tone,
vsn *° me Volutions show a alight ad-
Ijjms- American was in fair request
kdvauced l-16i in sea island. A
oaerate business waa done at fall rates.
>ns re * °P en ®fi Brtn with fair business
jeo prices advanced 3-82i during the first
?««of the week. Since thon the tone
lax b °* n prices generally 1-323
Wasm KOT01f> March 14.—It has been
''Wneously stated that the Becietary of
*r will retire all officers reported for
"! te meat by tho army examining beards,
to fin vacancies so created by protno-
without awaiUDg Congressional ac-
j “ i“ not the intention of the 8ec-
to carry any promotions into effect
>hout Hie ea oiion of the Senate.
th5rt * offl ers are to be retired, im-
oaui e seven of high rank, bnt the
names of their successors will be submit*
ted to the Senate so men as it reaseem
bles, for confirmation. A list- of the offi
cers retired and the candidates for pro
motion will be made public as soon a*
they are made up by the Secretary of
War.
Washington, March 14.—A com muni
cation was made public to-n ! ght by the
National Greenback Labor party, ad
dressed to the Republican ana Demo
cratic members elect of tbe House, main
taining that the National party hold the
halanoe of power, not oaly in the present
Honse, bnt in the Stales of Maine, Con
necticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl
vania, Obio, Indiana, Illinois and Mich
igan, and asserting that they intend fol
lowing out their principles,and placing the
responsibility of their temporary defeat
upon those who shall organize the House
against them. Continuing, the com
munication states, that theru mast be no
mistaking oar single and resolute pur
pose of action to bring relief to our
suffering constituents, by giving fall em
ployment and adequate reward to labor,
to irnpait new life and vigor to the pros
trate bnsinesj industries of the country,
and giro hope to despairing debtors.
Recognizing tbe fact that much will de
pend upon the organization of the House
for securing legislation in their behalf,
and that tbe result will make np the is
sue in the great straggle between tbe
people and tbe money power in 18S0«
we propose to co-operate wilts yon oy
electing as Speaker either S, S. Cox, of
New York; James Phelps, of Connecti
cut; W D. Kelley or Hendrick B.
Wright, of Pennsylvania; Thomas Ew
ing, of Ohio; Greenberrv L. Fort, of
Illinois; William H Felton, of Georgia;
John M. Bright or H. C. Yonng, of Ten
nessee, each of whom, by their public
record on the financial questions, has se
emed the confidence of onr constituents,
or any other member of tbe Honss com'
petent to conduct its business, who by bis
previous adherence to onr principles has
i<hown that in their behalf bo can iiae
above hia former political affiliations.
They claim to represent in this proposi
tion more than one million votes. ,
New Yosx, March 14.—The interest
and exoitement over the pedestrian con
test is Increasing to-night. Over six
thousand persons are present, and tbe
contest is narrowed down to Bowell and
Eonip. Tbe betting to-night is five to
one on Rowell. The latter is now strag
gling to make 450 miles and get a shard
of tbe gate money. Bowell is constant
ly biased, and a baa feeling to being
manifested. It is conoeded that unless
something nnforseen occurs he will win
tbe belt and raoe. Tbe gate money will
certainly be over $40,000. Ennis is a
great favorite, and reoeivea mnoh ap
planse. Bowell, however, has him well
in hand and be will have hard work to
wipe out the lead
New York, March 14. -Rowell finish
ed bis 425th mile at 9:30. He left the
track at 9:45. Ennis finished hia 400th
mile at 9:41 amid the must tumultuous
applause. He was then 25 miles behind
Rowell. Harriman finished bis 380th
mile at 8:48.
London, March 14.—A Ranter’s dis
patch from Athens says the Greek fron
tier authorities have captured several
bands wbioh were attempting to enter
Turkey.
Bekun, March 14 —The Tagllalt says
that all the gronps of the Reichstag, ex-
oept the Centre* have resolved to support
(he bill for tbs farther organization ol
Aleaoe and Lorraine, whioh Prince Bis-
marok is about to introduce.
London, March 14.—The Reutei’a
Palis dispatob saya (he DeBroglie and
Roohebonet Miniatrys intend to protest
by a paolioly-.aite.ted doontneni against
yn-terday's censure.
Washington, March 14.—The mem
bent of Congress are arriving to-night in
considerable numbers, and thereto an ap
pearance of inoreased animation in the
hotels, where tbe question of organizing
the two Houses is aotively discussed.
The opinions conoerning the Speaker
ship vary widely, bnt tbe friends of Ran
dall and Blackburn continue firm in faith
towards tbeir respective choice. Tbe
candidates for other positions seem to be
multiplying, and there ara indications
that to-morrow and Snnday will be busy
day with applicants. A» impression ex
ists in some quarters to-night that con
siderable time will be cooenmedin organ
izing the Honse.
Eichnond, Va„ March 14.—General
Bradley T. Johnston and J. Murray
Forbes, Esq., of Farqnihar county, were
arrested this evening and placed nnder
bonds for their appearance before the
Police Coart to-morrow, it being charged
that they were abont to engage in a
breach of the peace. The difficnlty orig
inated in angry words between the two
gentlemen in the Circnit Court-room to
day daring the trial of the case of tbe
Commonwealth against General Jobneton,
in which Mr. Forbes is assistant counsel
on tbe part ot tbe State.
Kaw Oblxanb, March 14.—The
Mayor of Yicksbnrgh telegraphs the
Mayor of St. Lonia suggesting the
propriety of having the baggage of
negroeB from the yellow fever dis
tricts thoroughly disinfected to pre
vent carrying tbe geim of yellow fever
into that city and other points where
they are going.
New Yoke. March 15.—Rowell, to date,
has made 457 miles; Ennis, 433, and
Harriman 413. It is estimated that
twenty thousand dollars gate money
werereoeived yesterday, and tbe total re'
ceipts to this evening will be sixty thou
sand. This wonld give tha winner twenty
tbonsand dollars clear of all expenses;
the second fifteen thousand and the third
ten thonsaud dollars, should they cover
the 450 miles required.
It is stated, however, that neither man
will reoeiva anything like the sum named.
It appears that zing speculators entered
into an arrangement with tbe pedestrians
to farnisb tbe neaessary capital, bear all
expenses, and guarantee each man a cer
tain sum—said to be $5,000—who should
cover the 450 miles daring the six days,
and a smaller sum in any event—they,
the ring, to have all the rest.
New Yobx, March 15,12 m.—Rowell
467, Ennis 443, Harriman 423.
10 a. m.—Rowell 459. Ennis 437, Har
riman 417.
11 a. m.—Rowell 463, Ennis 440, Har
riman 420.
Rowell turned hto;460th mile at 10:4:17
—making a mile in 14:20. After com
pleting his 458th mile he rested for twen
ty-six minutes and nineteen seconds.
Mr. Atkinson stated that Rowell bad
received quite a number of threatening
letters sinoe he began htswalk. One of
them reads as follows:
Private.—Should your man Rowell be
so far ahead on Friday eight, or especial
ly Saturday morning, as to make it Im
possible for him to lose, yon cannot be
too watobfnl as there to a party contem
plating some duty work to prevent him
from winning. If tbe attempt to made, it
will be done aronnd wbere the grotto is
situated, or else on the Sontb side of the
bni'.ding near the saloon entrance. There
is where they are likely to be. On the
north or west sides, the game li’tle fal
low has nothing to fear. Depend upon
it. Sir, this information is tine, and I
assure yon yon cannot have too many po
licemen in the localities above mention
ed. - , .
Wishing von all success, and knowing
tho little fellow cannot bo beat if he haa
only Fain Peat.”
Early this morning attempts were made
to interfere with Bowell on the track,
which were promptly suppressed by tho
police. The police were stationed aronnd
tha track to prnvent interference with tho
pedestrians. The force will be auenglh-
ened by night,
Rowell has subuHed into a quiet, steady
walk, and has not broken into a run to*
day.
Hnnia walks well, and to making good
time on every mile. His face to begin
ning to show the hard work he is accom
plishing, and is very pale and careworn.
TTarrtmaji is walking still, but it seems
as much as ho can do to keep on the track
His step, is slow, although he keeps np
the same long Btride.
New Yobx, March 16,1 r. u.—Rowell
471; Ennis, 447; Ham man, 427.
London, March 15 — Jam> s Rhodes, of
Br-tdford, w.iol stapler, has failed, with
liabilities amounting to £62,000.
It to said the difficulties ol tne firms of
Robert Blacqne, of Pane, at d Phillippin,
Peliaier, Powell & Co., of Lindon, ex
tend to highly respectable firms at
Havre.
Pabu, March 15.—The majority in the
Chamber of Deputies on Thursday night,
againas the impeachment of the De-
Bioglie and Bochibouet Cabtuce, con
sisted of 183 Republicans and 134 L-gil-
imists and Bjnapaiti-to. The minority
cnoriaud of 158 Republicans and one
Bwiapanist. Toe government's major
ity, taking the Lett alone, was thus only
26. Nineteen Republicans abstain'd from
voting These principally were Ministe
rialists who were deterred by the viewa
of some of their constituents from voting
with the Cabinet, although they wonld
not vote against it.
London, March 16.—The firms of Bob
ert Blacque, of Paris, and Phillippm,
Peliaier. Powell & Company, of Lombard
street, London, connected with the South
American trade, have failed Their lia
bilitieu are believed to be large.
Lyons, March 15.—One hundred and
fifty artisans sent a deputation to the
Town Hall yesterday to demand work or
relief. They dispersed on the Prefect in
forming them that any demonstration
wonld only aggravate their distceas.
Denver, Colorado, March 15—The
t xeuntion of Victor Menez, for tne mar
der of Lais Bascone, in October, 1877
occurred yesterdst. He did not move *
muscle' after the diop fell, bis neck being
broken instantly.
. This was the first execution and r the
new lawdoi Colorado. The amrder was
committed to obtaia Rascone’d wife and
property,
Vicksburg, Miss., March 16.—The
Murrell Convention at Delta yesterday
nominated e’x-Governor Pmchback and
M. G. Bobe, Republican', and H. E
Lucas, Democrat—a fusion ticket—tor
the Constitutional Convention.
Lord,in, March 15.—Tnero has besn
a heavy snow fall in north Scotland.
A dispatch from Berlin says the Gcr
man tariff, commission, contrary to tx
pectat'oo, have resolved to admit coal
duty free.
Ottawa, Ost., March 15.—The House,
after a protracted debate, last night
pas3ed the tariff customs and excise reso
lutions, by consent, and they wiil come
into force to-day. Tbe right to reserved
to disonss and move amendments with
the concurrence of the Honse.
New York, March 15.—The reports cf
the morning journals, ca to ecoh man on
in the walking contest getting $5,000,
and the first man to have the stake, Mr.
Pinmmar, tbe referee,states to be nntrne,
that the money wonld be divided as
agreed at first. There being only threb
men who will make tbe 450 miles requir
ed distance 50 per 09nt. of the money,
with the belt, goes to the winner, thirty
per oent. to Beoond man and twenty per
cent- ta third, and this arrangement; will
be adhered to.
7 p. tn.—Bowell 491, Basis 462, Ham-
man 442.
Washington, March 15.—The Demo
cratic Senators held a caucus to-day in
tha Senate chamber, continuing from
two to half-past three o’clock. All were
present except Messrs. Maxey, of Texas;
Jonas of Louisiana, and Hampton, of
South Carolina. Tho object of the can
ons was to take measures preliminary to
the formation of standing committees.
Mr. Wallace was re-eleeted chairman
and Mr. B?ck secretary of the cancns
The following named were appointed os
a committee to rearrange the standing
committees and report to an adjourned
meeting on Monday at 12 o’clock: Messrs.
Wallace, McDonald, Eaton, Ransom,
Cockrell, Davis, of West Virginia; Gar
land, Grover and Pendleton. The oau-
ens, after discussion, agreed upon the
following basis for the reorganiza
tion of the committees: First,
seniority; second, the choice of commit
tee by one having two or more chair
manships, and third, the arrangement of
chairmanships for the vacancies accord
ing to this programme.
Mr. Eaton, senior Damooratio member
of the Committee on Foreign Relations,
will be its chairman. The ohatrm&n of
the Finanoe Oommit’ee will be Bayard ;
of Military Affairs, Randolph; of tbe Jn-
dioitry, Thurman; of Publio Lands,
McDonald; ofladian Affairs, Coke; of
Pensions, Withers; ot Claims, Cookrell;
District of Colombia, Harris; ofPatents,
Kercan; of Territories; Garland; of
Mines and Miners, Herford, on BevUioo
of Laws, Wallace. Mr. Saulsbnry has
the choice of tha chairmanship of three
committees, namely: on Priviliges and
Elections, Post-offices and Post Roads,
and Pablic Buildings and Grounds. Mr.
Davis, of West Virginia, has the choice
of the chairmanship of the Committees on
Appropriations and Agriculture; Mr.
Johnston, of Manufactures and Revolu
tionary Pensions ; Mr. Gordon, of Com
merce and Edncation ard Labor; Mr.
Whyte, of Civil Service and Retrench
ment; Naval Affairs and Printing ; Mr.
Ransom, of Railroads and Library.
In addition to the above, Thnrman waa
chairman of the Committee on Private
JUand Claims and Johnston Chairman of
tbe Coommittee on Bavolotlonary claims
tbe odIj committees with Democrat
ic chairmen and majorities of Dem
ocrat'. In addition to tbo standing
committees, there are ten soleot com
mittee*, only two of them having Dem
ocratic chairmen, Mr. Davis, of
West Virginia, and Harris. The chair
manship of the committees, other than
those above named, will ba arranged by
the oommittee. Republicans will be fnra
niched with a list of tbo Demooratiy
members placed on the committees by
tbe canons in order that they may fill
.blanks left for the Republican Senators,
following the usage in snoh oases. The
snbjeot of changing tbe eleotive officers
of tbe Senate was not aoted upon by the
canons, whioh adjourned nntil Monday
at noon next.
New York, March. 16.—About two
o’clock the pedestrians were off the track
for a short time. It to now confidently
settled beyond donbt in the minds of all
paities who have watohed the matoh
with any attention, that Rowell will win
the belt and first plaoe, Ennia the seoond,
and Harriman cover the 450 miles. The
latter walks abont an average of fonr
miles an hour, and if he keeps that np to
the finish will have walked abont 480
mifee. The total receipt up to tea
o’olock this morning were $45,000. At
two o’olook this afternoon the total time
Rowell had been off tbo track was 37
honr>>, £0 minnles and 36 second?,
Ennis 33 hours, 29 minutes and 9 am
onds. and Hsrritnm 37 hoar?, 45 minutes
and 61 seconds.
It is said that Ennis and O’Lsary have
already challenged Bowell f »r the belt,
and tbe money lias already been put up-
New York, Marsh 15.—Great txoita-
ment was censed in political oirclt s be
cause Mayor Cooper to-day sent a sharp
letter to Police Cstemiadoaers Er-
hardt, Srni h and Niohul-, declaring tb».
the discipline and efficiency of tbo pollen
foroe have detenora.f d and that the Po
lios Commissioners have not caused tbe
streets to be cleaned e*d that the com
missioners, bare allowed peraontl ditain-
sioa to preclude tbo proper exercbe of
their offioial dniies. The Mayor notified
the commissioners that ‘bev must ausw-r
on Monday next at noon a* t-> »by the--,
should not be removed from office. Com-
misRiooar Wnuuier is sick bot u simila.-
notioe wiil be served on him.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y, March 15.—I.-
atx d*\8 wolkine match, st noon .to-day
El.‘ouh.d made379 miles, and 'WaibiDg-
on 369 nil ea.
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Day. IAPRIL 8th. 1879 — U 7th Monthly
Drawing.
Louisiana State Lottery Company:
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term ol
twenty-fire years, to which contract thr inyiola
bis faith ot the State is pledged with a Capital of
$1,000,000, to which it-has since added a reserve
fund of $660,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
on the second Tuesday. It never scales or post'
pones. Look at the following Distribution:
■CAPITAL PR.ZB $30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZB8.
1 Capital Prixe...._
1 Capital Prise—..
1 Capita! Prixe.—.
2 Prices Of $2,500
6 Prises Of 1,000..—
20 Prizes of 600
100 Prizes of loo
200 Prizes of 60
SCO Prizes of 20—
1000 Prtzeahf 10
..4 30,000
... 10.06t
... 6.000
„ 6000
.. 6,000
— 10,000
.. 10,000
10,000
10.000
10,000
APPROXIMATION prizes.
9 Approximation Prizes of $600 „.... 2,700
B Approximation Friz-a of 200,„ 1800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 90-
1867 Prizes, amounting to...„
Responsible corresponding
prominent points,to whom a
will be paid.
Application for rales to cinbs should only be
made to the HomeUtficein New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
information, or send erd era to
M A DAUPHIN.
P O Box 693. New Orleans, La.
All our Grand Ext-aordinary Drawings are
nnderthesnperruion and management of GEN
ERALS GT BEAUREGARD and JUBALA
EARLY. tnarlj d£w4w
5 MUSIC BOOKS 5
Plans Arrangement of H 51 8 PINAFORE,
By H HaTTATW, *100.
Contains 26_uieeea taken from th* **'tra:ti r e
com;
can
ruutauis m (i.uius tnacunuui IU" H' siaiU'O
nposition. Those who prefer the V.cul Ceore
l hare it at the same price. -
4 > v
Ayer’s
HairViyor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
Is at once harmless and effectual, for
preserving the hair. It restores, with
the gloss and freshness of youth, faded «r
graji light, and red hair, to a rich brown,
or deep black, as may be desired. By its
use thin hair is thickened, and baldness
often though not always secured. It
checks falling of the hair immediately,
and causes a new growth in all cases
where the glands are not decayed; while
to hrashy, weak, or otherwise diseased
hair, it imparts vitality and strength,
and renders it pliable.
The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures
and prevents the formation of dandrnff
and, by its cooling, stimulating, and
soothing properties, it heals most if not
all of the humors and diseases peculiar
to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases of
the scalp and hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair,
The Vigor is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
will not soil white cambric. It imparts
an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
a> an article for the toilet it is economi
cal and unsurpassed in its excellence.
miFABED BY -
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
a#U» MT ALL DBUGSISTS XVXBYWX13X.
Hunt, nankin & Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
febl9 MAOOar. *
±23.!
GRAND DISTRIBUTION.
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
By authority of Commonwealth of Kentucky
Drawing and eMails under supervision of promi.
tent citizens of Kentucky, in the city of Louis
villa, on
Monday. March 31,1879.
NO SCALINB. NO POSTPONEMENT.
PK1ZRHPA1D1N FUL.L.1
$112,400
TICKETS ONLY $3
npirallelei Ebcmm of tie Popular Brawisgi
Read the following attractive litt of prizes for
the Maxck Dkawibg :
1 Prize..
THE 80RCBRBR. Words and Music. $100.
The Sorcerer is by the same composers as
Pinafore and. musically, quite as good, piano
arrangement by Moxluso also for $100.
HULL’S TEMPERANCE GLEB BOOK. 40cts.
Contains a largo and woll Arranged collection
of Sacred and Secular Bongs for Temperance
■eatings.
CUPS AND S AUGERS. - By Geosshxth. 26 cf 8,
I |A delightful Parlor Operetta seeding bus t«o
performers. Very good music.
THE GEM GLBANB a. ByJil Chadwick. $].
An unusually good collection of Anthems. All
choirs should have it.
OLIVER, DITS0N & C0. f Boston.
O H DITSON * CO. 711 4 843 B’dwsy N Y.
marlO tf
1 Prize.....
10 Prize* $1,000 each ........
20 Prizes 500 each
100 Prizes 100 each
2jO Prizes SOeoch .............................
6M Prizes 20 each „
1,000 Prizes 19 eoo''
u Prizes SOOeokh, ap’roximat'n prizes!
9 Prizes 200 each, do do
9 Pnzes 100 each dc do
1.960 Prizes . $112,406
Wnole Tickets, $2. Hal! Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $60. 55 Tickets, $100
Remit by poatoffice Money Order, registered
letter, b ink draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mmi'ed to ail ticket-hold-
in. For ticket* and information address COM-
M< >««\ C.ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COM UK UP iRD.Sec’y* Courer-Journal Build-
ne, lg>uiavt.le Kr fcMl marSl
CONSUMPTION CUBED.
An old pkrtician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed .n his hands by an East India
missionary tha farad- of a simple vegetable
remedy for tbe speed* and permanent oar* for
Consumption, Bronchitaa,Catarrh,'Asthma,and
til Throat .Old Lung Affections, adso apcaitire-
and radical cure for Nervous Debility ana all
Nervous Complaints, after haring tested Its
wonderful curative powers ib thousands of cases,
has'felt IS his duty to -arke it known to bis
«uB ring fsl'ows J Actuated hr this motive and
a desire to relieve human suffering,; ('.will sand
free of oha-ge' to all who deal re it, thil reaipe,
with fall direct.ous for proaring and using, in
G«rma.i, French or English Sent >y mail by
add re* sing with «Ump,naxaimgthij p*p«r,W W
SXAXAn. 140 Powers’ sleek, Roofcestsr, H Y,
ItbUtm
DM LaaM & Sons
are the most extensive growers of
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four {arms, comprising oyer
1800 acres, situated in Pennsylvania. New Jer
sey. Virginia and Wisconsin, are
OWNED OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The seels offered are tne resultofthe mos
careful and experienced selection year after vear
Market gardener*, private families, and al
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Landreths* Garden Seeds.
If your merchant does not keep them write for
them.
DAVID LASDRETH * SONS,
Philadelphia Pa.
Business established in 1784 and kept up ever
since Reliable. oct 23 dwedftwRm
R B HALL, Agent, Macon, Ga
marlS d6tawAw tf
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Where»s Wil-
liam T Holt, Guardian of WiliLm H Wim
berly and HV Wimberly, cow HVPeterr..hav
ing applied to tbe Coart of Ordinary of said
county for letters ot dismission from nUguar-
dia-ship of William H Wimberly and HTWim
beriy. now H V Peters, per-on and properly.
This U therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause by filing objection* in my office
oy the first Monday in June next to show cause
why the said William F Holt should not be dis
missed from bis said guardianship and receive
the usual letters ot dismission.
Given under my official signature. March 33,
1879.
M*r41aw3m . J A McMANUS. Ordn’y.
DR. M.W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Ig Tonic* Cordial, Anti-Billons.
AllDCO LivksComplaikt,Biliousness,head.
uUKtw AGUE, Sick Headache. Neubalqll,
Feyee and Ague, Palpitation, Consumption,
DYSPEPSIA
and all Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, and
Blood. It bull dr up tho ayeteni, is pleasant to take.
Wm Iclm
HOWTO BE
da ’
Keep your liver acthrs
ana your blood pure, and
TOUR OWN
DOCTOR.
Case from hi* favorite rrescriptlon.used in hia own
extensive practico for over 27 years. _Superiorto
all known remedies. lit tueattu
g?; G c^aAGENTl
fjr-EXTJtAOBDINAKy INDUCKMENTS
offered. Send for Circular and Terms to Airt-uts.
HOKE MEDICINE CO.. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists. General Store*, and Agents.
Price, 25c.; Large Bottles, half pto, 75c,;
Box of© Large Ior-83.75, sent by express,pr/paui.
Trial Bottle free. Aak your Druggist for it,
*uil' ..daw, i
QlidiBY-rriWhv .will men.tmoke oommou
ro-arw. whei. thej can buy Marbur* Bros
•»*AL OP NORTH CAROLINA.” at tbesam*
price
A GBNT3 WANTED,—for tbe bsit and fast
aat selling- Pictorial Books and BibK*
Prices reduced 63 per cent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa,
• 0IGA KK
We have a large stock all
grades cigars and will sell at
cost for next thirty days.
Seymours Tinslev & Go.
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in 8tojke by the. “Two Unerring Rules for
Success,” in Messrs T.awreuce A Co’s new Circu
lar. Tho combination method, which this firm
has made so - success: ul, enables people with
largo or (mall means to reap ail the benefits of
largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or
ders, in various sums, are rooled into one vast
amount and eo operated as a mighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all tho adran'sge*
of .the largest op.-rator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from $5 to 3'.000
or more, ran be used successfully. Mew York
Baptist Weekly, September 26,1878, says.- “By
the combination sy*tem $16 would make $76. or
5per cent. S"0 pays $850, or 7 percent: $iu<
makes $1,000,or 10 per cent on the stock duritg
the mu<itb, according to t>-e market.” Frank
Lesha’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 29ih; “Thr
combination method of operating stocks is the
most successful ever adopted.” New York In
dependent. sept, 12th: ‘The eimbination *ys
tem is founded upon correct busina-s priticipl* s,
and no person need bo without an income while
it is te t working by Messrs Lawrei re A Co.”
Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: “Our editor maae
a net profit of $10125 from $20 in oi,e of Messrs
Lawrence A Co’s combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explain* everything, Stocks and
bond* wanted. Government bonds suoplied.
Lawrence A Co, Bankers, 67 Exchange t lace
New Ybrir.
/^lKORGIA,BIBB COUNTY—Whereas Martha
VJT J F-rkor, executrix of the estate tf W B
Parker, late of Said count,, deceive , applies
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell fort; shares ot the capital stock of
tho Exchange Bank of tho City of Macon.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parson* concerned to be audappeir at the Court
of Ordinary of said oounty on tho first Monday
in April next to show came, U any they have,
whv said application should not be granted.
Witness my official signature.
J A MCMANUS.
mtr7 lawtw tlrdinar y
JASPER SHERIFF SaLE.\
W ILL bo sold before the court house door
in the town of Hontfccllo on the first
Tnesdav in May next, eighteen hundred acres of
land, situated In Jasper county, adjoining lands
of Richard Phillips, James Robert*. James Huff,
Volney <*pandifer. Hurd & Hungerford and G T
Bartlett Bold as tho property of Beuiamin Bar-
row, to satisfy a mortgage fl fa In favor of Wm
H Head, from Jasper Superior O urt. Tenant
in possetsion notified. 1 his March 7th, 1879
msrl2 td* W B GRUBBS, sheriff.
/3 BORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas Jno
VJT Roberts. Guardian for Jno W James s
Roberts and Mary K Bragg, three pf his chil
dren, applies for dumiseisn.
These are therefore to dte and notify ali
persons concerned to sh"W cause, ifariy they
have to the contrary, at thij office un the
first Monday in March next
Witness my hand officially.
Janll t“* BOLAND T RORS Ord’v.
G eorgia, jasper county—Notice is
hereby given to ail persons concerned, that
Ben Rivers, colored, late of said county, departed
this life testate, bnt appointing no executor, ana
no one has applied for administration with the
will annexeri, on the estate of the fluid Ue n
Rivers, and that as required by law, administra
tion will be vested in tho Clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other fit and proper person, a:
tbe Hsrchterm of the Court ot Ordinary of a id
ira this 17tb
.NSUN,
Ordinary.
county. Witness my official surnalu
day of J-ru: ~
jan21 w6w
o«y- ______ |
of January, 1879. P H>WANS UN.
C vEORGlr. BIBB COUNTY.—Whc .-as C F
J Newton, administrater on the estate ot A
Goolsby, itieof *aid count,.d<ce»mu.repr.Sent*
to tbe Court of Or inary ot -*t ' is uiity in hi*
petit lot. duly filed that he has fully* ad -nintstared
A Goolsby’* estate.
Till- is th'-ref to to citeoit person* concerned,
kindred and - realtors, to show .-sum*, if any they
can, why raid adminntrator shoafd nstbodis-
chsrgea from hi* administration and receive
lever* of dismi*»i)r, on thr nrst Monday in
Jane, 1879
Give i under my official ntnr-
mar41awSm J A MCUANU..OrJn’y.
G b-'RGia, jasper county.-Alfred
Goolsoy having applioi inr KUaidianshipof
the person and ,prupi«rky'ot_Wi!'ic i. fow l a
minor under oaneou years ol »*o. :rti-‘.-ut of
said oouniy, this 1; to ere oil oer* n- concern'd
to show cause, if an< ih_-y at ihi* olheo uo-
fore or on the fir Mr d<y «. -.i>*"l why.
guardianship of tha p rwaud pr per'j -.i «s ! d
William R PowJl shculd i-oi to tnmuied to
him. V. itne-s my official «ign»lure 'Febrn-rv
27th, 1879. F H 6 WAN SON,
marl 8jd - Ordinary.
G eorgia, j vspkr oounty.—Whereas
Samunl A Flour, o: m t-i» ujii.Ii. jtiru to
EB; HAY ICO.,
98 Cherry Street,
MACON, . - GA.
Manufacturers ot and Dealers in
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
Bridles, Collars, Hames,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags,
CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES,
Lap Robes
Horse Blankets,
Sole, Upper and Harness Leather
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings.
Call and examire our stack before purchasing
Repositories—98 Cherry Street, Maecn. and 208
Broad Street Augusta ■
(Established 1857.)
PATENTS
' For Inventors Procured by
T. H. Alexander ft * lliott,
Solicitors and Counsel in Paten* Causes.
No fee unless tuoce-aful Case* rejected by
other hands a specialty. Send for “Hint
Inventors’- frea iy-2
IF
YOU W18Rto engage in an honest, gen«
teel bo lino-1. and tusk* pl**i ty of money
duringtbebolida^s, *eno youraddress to
RANDOLI
CO. In74>b av. N Y.
$1200
8ALAKY. Permanent talesmen
waited to sell Staple Goodt to deal*
era. Mo peddling. Expenees paid.
Adirecs 8. A. GRAN T * co., 1,
Lta 8HomeStl,CInciana<.O.
— e lll! II ilka
— I ah !i ws&.' 8 °
= a rr-i —
Japanese Embroidery
Attention Ladlee!
rpHB undersigned has for two years been en
A gazed in tesobing the famous art known a
tbe Japanese Embroiiery. and, desiring to ex
tend this besntifnl accomplishment throughout
Georgia, she will send instrn tionst, any per
son for making the mott lovely of ornaments)
work, whether ol Flowers, Birds, or of any de
sign. This is something trnly wonderful in the
way of Embroidery, and t e small sum required
to bee -me the possessor cf this secret places it
within the reach of aJ). or f 175 sent to the
address Delow full instructions will be relumed
together with tbe “Little Jap.” an instrument
designed to make still more lovely this beauti
ini work. Address Msa H 8 BROCK,
febtwlm Box 367 Macon, Gv.
LIBEL FOB DIVORCE.
8 RPARKER, ") Libel for divorce—Rule to
vs (-perfect service—Bibb 8 0,'ict
CATO FABK8RJ Adjourned Term. 1879.
It appearing to the Couit by the retnm of the
8henff that defendant doea not reaide in this
county, and it further appearing that he does
not reaide in tha State of Georgia: It is ordered
that said defendant appear and answer said suit
at the next term of this court or be con
sidered in default. It it farther ordered that
sernco of this rulebemadaonsaiddefendantby
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger onee
a month for fonr months.
ft IJ SIMMONS, J 8 O M C.
BynheConrt:
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court this January 20th, 1879.
jan24...1am4m A B RO*8.*Clerk,
G BORGIA. JONE8COUNTY.—Whereas Jas
W Stubbs applies to me for dismission
from administration estate Thomas a htubbs
daetaaad.
These are therefore to cite ana admonish all
persons concerned to show cause at this office on
or by the first Monday in April next, if any they
have, why the same shall not be granted
Giien under my hand officially this day. De
cember 21*t, 1878.
dec27td* ROLANDT ROSS.Ordinary. „
Pianos, organS
CAR * ISU
Introducti on fe ale.
ONE THOUSAND
Superb Instruments
From tbe Best Makers
TO BE f OLD AT
MOUFACTURFR'S RATES.
Special Announcement,
Ten of the feeding Manufacturers of the IT JB,
have given us exclusive control of thdr instsw-
raent» in the 8( u'h, and authorized uv to piece
for Introdntion and Adrer isement, One ThoM-
andufiheir best inatrumenls in repr-tentative
Fontheru households st Factory Rates. This
eoutnemnou»fnoldS i «J^acUnylBates ;ij> r£ii i
Grand Introduction Sale
2ommenc5niovTTan!^»7r^x!nmu<runl!r!ir
are sold' Don’t miss the ebam-e It is tbe oifiy
at la of the kind ever yel attempted in An
^ei a’iemntediaAmerte^
SEE THE PJRICE8
Di iuriv 7 Oct fino Rushwohi, Csrved
rilUUo Leg . Catalogue Price, $6V*.
. Oct fine Rosewood, Csrved 5 M
Legs. Catalogue Price, $600. ip Gil
71 Oct Square «-rend Superb tQJTfl
Case. Ca.alcgue Price, $i,000. ipZGv
Leg . Catalogue Pri'cej $5to. $125
PljjUpj 7) Oct fine Ro*ewood, Carved
Ptano^
CH 9 Stop*. Handsome Walnut
<9Ji Casa. Catalogue Price. »z70.
71 1$ Stops, Elegant Wainut Opiroao
<011 Case. Catalogue Price, $310. Ul&dSS
['ft 1$ Stops, Superb Mirror Top 0 lfrontt
D.y a
tbe freight if no isle,
instrument don’t suit
A trial costs not]
Don’t hcsit'te to ord
71 BURG LA, JABPBR OOUNTY.—James T
Ij Maddux having applied to be appointed
guardian ol the persons and property of James
G Smith a d Sallie F Smith, minors, nnder the
age of fourteen years, residents of said county.
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the March term, 1879, of the Court of
Ordinary forsaid county end show cause, if they
can, why said James L Maddux should not be
intrusted with the guardianship of the persons
and property ot James G' smith and Bailie F
Smith. Witness my official signature, this 21st
da; of Jarnary. 1879. F M SWANSON,
an25 lawlmivt Ordinary.
. .. i.r.tl r«:i «te*crlt.tfoas,
. •? an 4 for tslautiux or«r 1200
-- «m« Atii Flower SeelJ, Flautsf Roses, Etc.
<•» a . Sriii.i for it. Atftlrexs
' - "- T -”v&oa Detroit Mieh.
The Logau Compound.
This popular Fertilizer for composting will be
found by farmers at all the agenciea in Georgia.
It is mode ot pure Chemicals and give* nniver*
ail satisfaction. It will be sold at tame price
and on samo terms as last season.
W. W. LEMAH & CO..
General Agents,
tan!7 d2m wlm Fourth Street. Macon. Os.
E.B.
FOR
n n e uma-Tisivi :
ALSO CURES
Neuralgia, Backache; Sore Throat,
Sprains, Wounds, Etc.
Tho MostPenetrating Liniment in the
World.
TBE KeCK, Upson COPBIT, Gl.Nov, 1678
E B Thompson A Co—(sirs: Iusod your Lini
ment for neuralgia and toothache It relieved
mem five minutes, and I have not been troubled
with neuralgia or tooth* cho since.
JAMES T ROSE.
IT CURES A CASE OF 40 YEARS STANDING
Bsxhxsviixx. Gs, Oct, 1878.
Sirs-Ihadbeen afflicted with Rheumatism in
iy leg and foot for forty years. I used E B
hompssn's Liniment for Rheumatism and
have had no pain since. WFTYLBK.
Cspt Tyler is well known. Ha has lived iu
Barncsvilic a long time, and is one of her best
men. . .
Hon J R Jenkins, of BarnesviUe. says: I used
yonr Liniment on one of my farm hands who
was completely broken down in tbo back and
' 'pa. 'It cured him.
ThovasiOK. Ga, Sept 22d,lS78.
E BThompson A Co-Sirs: I was confined to
my bod three months with as painful a case of
Rheumatism as is ever the lot of man to suffer,
and'rkme near dying. Doctors did all they
cohid for me, but I grew worse. B B Thomp
son’s Liniment was sugz jated as a sure cure. J
got a bottle, uid as toon ns 1 us d it I began to
imprevo rapidly until I waa well. I co not be
lieve anything la half so good for Rheumatism
as your Liniment. TJMURPHBY.
Tboxastos.Ga, 1678
I certify that 1 have used R B Thompson's
Liniment for neuralgia ant do not be.-ita-e to
s--y i* is the brat thing foi neur-lgi* known te
me: and I have used many remedies. I heartily
recommend it to alt JOHN F MEAN'S,
Editor Up-on Knte- prise.
Judge E B Atwater, < f ih>mastou, Ga. ssys:
I consider your Liniment for Rheumatism an
rodent remecy for that complaint. A lady
[Jcud wh le stopping at my house bad an attack
uf Rtjeumati8m I got her a brttlu ot your
Liniment which effected » perf.ct cure. Hopo
it will prove a gre .t b.e-si -g to ail suffering
with snoh pains
E B Thompson A Co—Mrs: I am well pleased
with vour Rtibunixtic tauimeut. . be bov 1 bad
ltui'd .nhad been .ITenng »iih Rhe<i;nati-m
about two mo: ths causing e contzaciicn ot the
mffitcles »o that he uas anra downward until
Ira"s7 rait doubts, ant' unable L-do any work.
4 had ths Lfui e: t sprn’ire as d ! rect. <1. and in
two weeks rime b *n« almost entirely well and
S'jie .odu hi* regular cuii-hu ■ farm hand. 1
have als.< u:ci it on mysoff wi.b like uccess.
AUGUSTUS JKsNG.
County School Comm s •*/« Upm.ii Co, Ga.
Thoxa-t-*, G*. 1878.
KRTA p .Bus: A Co.,r.- to th.nkycufor
vour excellent Lfni i— t for Rheuu .xissi I
voberu a great iff.re" with Rhtumutism
vp»7wra-rS <e rs cld. are! htnrtow zb ut61
ve*reold. Ili&vo .Ou.o «n> n-m oimaunuK
m.v :ife Uu have m v«* f-uu" anything<qusl to
E B Tb"u.p*3-:'a r ii.iravn*. fo-- H- --uu.aLsm It
to pleasant to use and gives relief almo.-t Is
staiitly. MRS Rlf'TACF R REEVES .
«TPrepared by K B THOMPSON A CO
Barre<»d>. Ga, Fnrs-lob. Dau. itts; or teat
C v KORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas
r Joseph W Barron applies to me for dis.
mission from guardianship of Joanna R Barron.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show canse.it any they have to tbe
contrary, why tbe same shall not be granted at
tbe March Term next of this oourt.
Given under mv
236,1878.
dect7td* • Ordinary.
band officially. December
BOLAND T ROSS,
MASON & HAMLIN OfiSANS
Bn
Chuicli ar.d Parlor-
Organs. Best and
cheapest. Ni w styles
in elegant Cases.
6 Stops, only $26
to Stops, only $100.
Feloubet A Felton
Organs, 6 Stops, only
$65. 10 Stops, with
^■’Bell Chimes, Iy
****®* , hn* v '* N
Chickering- Knabe-Weber-.K^Iet $c
Davis Mathushefc- nalnes. Dixie- Pease,
southern- .Gem.and Favorite Pianos, all
included in thissaie- A cean sweep-
No reserve- All new instruments of
latest styles-
Send for Introduction Sale circular givios
prices aid full information.
iUDnDTiklT For $10 on a Piano or $4 on
IlflrUn I A™ I "an Crgan, we will deflver
freight p»id, to anj R B point in the South.
LUDD£N & BATES,.
SAVANNAH, - < - 8A.
Wholesale Piano and Orgrn Dealers.
decl9
Ity annual Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower
Seed for 1279, rich in engravmcs. from original
photographs, will be sept FREE to all who
apply, Customers of lost season need not write
for it. I offer one of tho largest collections of
vegetable see-1 ever seat out by any teed house
in Am-riai, a lsrga portion of which were grown
on my six seed farms. Printed directions tor
cultivation on each package. All seed warranted
Co be both fro>h and true to name; so far, that
should it prove otherwise, I will refill the order
gratis. The original introducer of the Hubbard
Squash, Pbinney’s Melon, Marblehead Cabbages.
Mexican Corn, ana seores of other vegetables, I
invite tho patronage of all who ere anxious to'
'have tbeir seed directly from tbo grower, fresh,
true, and of the very bast srtain, NB W VKGET
A BLES A SPECIALTY.
JAMES JU GREGORY,
jvnliiwat Marhlehead,
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE
E Y virlu« of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb county will ba sold at public
outcry on tbe first Tuipdsy in April, 1879, dur
ing the legal hours of sale before ibe the court
house door, iu Mason. oi.e(l25) hundred and
twenty five shares of the capital stock of the Ex
change Bans or Ala -on. hold as the property ot
the estate of John B Rots, latoof Bibb county,
deceased. Terms cash.
VH K ROS«,
R H PLANT.
febSS law4.v Adm rs estate J B Ro-s.dec d.
all persons concern. J to opp-ar a’mv oifl •«. no-I^ yi.y to ACfc'»
fore or on tne first lion 's-, in April ..txt. n. I I fft / ?1RB81D > V18I1
show c»u>e if nry •!>»» es- w' <-•dmlnlv»r»tw)n I p, isjrea ” 11
2d oure-ci.-tv p. "6. ^eoanonreur.
timi n.^late of smia coauty. at»c$-^eaj liiw Locate | * * *
l»d\ assir
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on I* cy b *mit
him . '
W inerts mv oiUcitol £ixna(ur«*. ala
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ntri tQ ' j Y-
ersklae UaMtlwml * “ o.o. .u aui
,Z0day«. Ausu tUl runs), vD I A<rents. I 111!fit
DB.J.BTEFUEKs, •fttaODaylSi | Augusta. Maiue.
Matin- ’
JASPER SHERIFFS SALE.
\Y7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April
Vv next before the court house duor in the
town ol ilonticello, in said county, .within the
lawful hours of sale. 292 acres of land known as
tbe land on which Barman W Pye. deceased,
resided st Iho time of his death, and adioining
lands of G L McMithsel’s children, John B
Greer, James Clay and James >t Darden. Bold
as the property ol Barney F Tyler nnder a fifa
issued from the Sn;erior Court of said county in
favor of W LXachry, Administrator of Hannon
W Pye, deceased, against the saio Barney F
Tyler for balance of purchase money of said
land. Properly pointed out by plaintiff. Feb
ruary 22,1«9.
Also at the sime time and place the interest
of Thomas R Penn, the same being a fee simple
title after payment of the balance of pnreh-.se
money in 90 acres of land situated in said coun
ty about one mile and a half from the town of
Monticeilo on the county read, adjoining on the
north the lands i-l J~0 Pope, on the east the
lands of J C Pope. James Benton and James
Pope, on the south by tbe lands cf W C Peer
and RJ Penn: on the west by the lands of J
O Pope. Property pointed out by plaintiffV
attorneys to satisfy a Ufa issued from the Su
perior Court of Jasper county in favor of Jesse
Turney v* Thomas RPenn. February 22, 1879
febJ6td* WILEY B GRUBB-, Sheriff.
Carnages,
Buggies,
HOW TO WHIP
Tbe Guano Men.
Tbo high pries ot worthless gusro to what is
ruining the farmers. And now the guano deal
ers are trying to increase their extortionate
prices.
Make Your,Own Guano. .
Chun these guano dealers, and manufacture
y-ur own fertilizer Most of the material 1s al
ready on vour forma and easily to be had, and
the balance can be had for a small sum at ths
nearest town.
For quickly msnufiSaumig*guano (far better
than tbe stinking sand you nuy for $40 to $60 m
ton) will ho mailed to * on on receipt of
.. „ One Pollar.
The directions ara <tmpie. no tools or appa
ratus needed hw>id< s wb*» a farmer Already has
and the cost does not exo ea two doxlabs asp
y'VTT cstixs A TO.-r. Three hm-bred pounds
put on sn acre wiUmake a better crop than an .
guano you can buy. 8end your order and one
dollar br mail at my risk, wi.h name of Post-
Office plainly written, to
A L HARRIS.
_ , , ^ , Box 268, Atlanta. Ga..^
Whenplair direct-ons »nu right toma< ufacture
for.vour own use will bo sect to you bv the first
mail. febSO wlm
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OPIUM)
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$nri A 'Xryir* NOTICE. We nave
\ the LARGEST and
he (tiling Stationery
Package in the world, it contain* 18 sheets ol
Paper, 18 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder. Golden
Pen, and a niece of valuable Jewelrv. Complete
-ample package, with elegant gold stot e Sleeve
Butto s. Set Gold-plated Studs, Engraved Gold
plated Rug, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fanes
Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid 26 rents. 5 Pack
ages with Assorted Jewelry 8'. dpLBNDID
watch and chain freb with every
$50 WORTH OP GOODS YOU BUY. Extraor
din tndurements to Agents
glElT .T ,»W
CONDENSED CYCLOPEDIA.
R r-s oppor'unify for msk ng monev is new
•-.ffered to general agents nnd esnva-sers m tie
8*,uth or this exceedingly usnfpl • n ‘ fow prked
hook. 1.0W np. double swfomn. 700 raaravUigs
iipens-g ic_d o 10 dou'-le-oago colon d map*. ( nlv $5 a copy
it firco. Shaw A* < «, ; For terms *->d territen oddrsa- T <,LLW<w)D
| ZBLL, DA V18 AOO, Philadelphia zauTmM
JOHN S WEST. JAS U WEST
W* ST BROS
COTTON FACTORS
AND
OOMKIS’N MERCHANTS
Agents for the
W, & C. GUANO.
AND—
7 DELTA COTTON TIE.
68 Bay St., Savannah, Georgia
Prompt ana careful attention to busines
Liberal advances on consignments.
»kc9 d.vmwflm
F. S. Johnson's Sons,
- Successors to
X 1 . 8. JOHNSON & SONS
$1 THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
AYESIT IRON FOOT FLOWS,
HARDWARE IRON ARB STEEL,
GUNS, PISTOLS AKD SP0RTIK8 GOODS.
Agents tor
CARL DITTMAR’S CELEBRATED POWDER.
Equal to any. Surpassed by none.
fsb7 2m
G eorgia, jones county —Where
Thss R Penn applies to me for admicistr
tion on estate cf Henry Penn, deceased.
These ara to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they have. Why
administration on tain estate shall not be grant
ed to said petitioner at the April term next of
this ccurt.
Witness m-- hand <JficiaUv. M-rch 1st, 1879.
enarfl iaw4«r R T ROSS. Ordinary.
SHOTMg
'ja.TT'Nr fSisswi
VT W Al •twlst.withjb
JSinrft. Also our celebrated Tientucky >U
for 412, mirnisfnl or m mla SenaforIl
lustrated Catalogue and Price Lists to
James Bovra Jk {Ion, Enterprise Gun Works,
Estabus tree, 1348. •*»*****»»'«•«*
k t»S Woods.,
PUUjburahTj&h
New Carriage Factory.
KENT & GREENE
—Msnufaeturer* of and Dealers
Wagons.
Our Shops oa Poplar Street, next door to Stew
art’s 8table*.
Are supplied with a full stock ot the chetoset
materials, and we have in our employ the Beat
mechanics fa Georgia. We will make rmthiag
but tbe very beat work, and at prices witfttajHn
reach of all Tho manufacturing department is
in charge ot TS Greene, late of I'reemaA Tt
Greene, who will be glad to wait on all his old
customers. The best hand made harness always
on hand Raoairing of »U kwids will havqQise-
ful attention. Prices low. We will occupy the
eld carnage stand, Good, Small & Co, as a oaks-
room o> < tetober 1st All work warranted.
Macon, August 22.1878 uaw6m
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