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_ inril * —Washington Na-
l* ,t< ^Beoj*»*'» NaUun, murder-
Lli*® 1 » ime jeara »£<*, waa ahot
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^ ,L totba UottfUoa Wednes-
_.. V'^ed bauelfa* Miw Za-
irt 1 * wfidalob**. 04 Bex0 d ‘*’
,M ( ^ Lught Nathan in the
it 1®*' ir'gg Mis* Alice Harrison
id^ftaWilh having deoeired
*^ h£.io the ntck-Uie ball
i(» " h the lobe ot the Iptl par
I blB? *^ n d and imbeddin* iteell
^*S«ofthe right aide.
Tt^dSoghiie*"^ " mnoepro ,. b *
"•VtoS** Jealoney waa the
‘"JLof theattaik.
{C ^Aprd * -The House met
sw-***than the eanal time ot
1** ^u to *i« «“* • xte “ i ,°? 5
gabioncloaee at 3o'clock
"'^rmiMUonte repeal the
Uw. or “nld falter and^
tSS^Sder the preeent
liithe poll*, hct. no one could
^aa-ftS
“^nlbenext. Ho thought that
0 t certain gentlemen to pnblw
perhaps Senators Chandler
bi*d no good to the Eepnb.
w^dsfesw:
£itnadcffi o^America waa a mode-
^ , lie. In condtuuon. Singleton
reference to the .npexrlw^a
Aitcolf aa the flrat Instalment of
iu»nl joitics to an oppressed pen-
-• ghonld in all time to come
*!toictrff" and out of teiaon to secure
1 ■ ‘".T’^ry
Died it. Ha had never voted for *adj*ili
wuioh would impair its effioiobojj out he
favotcdtbe army an the Mirant and not
aa the master of the people. He •citeved
tbe Government of the Uoifdd Stated to
bo tbo beat system of government ever
d 3vised by the wit of man, but in this
matter or tbe power of the government
end tbe liberty of the people be would
put that power at its minimum and that
liberty at ite maximum . coaatetont with
the safety of eoeiety. He woaid have
law on toe judgment east wearing tbe
CAvio crown end ermine, end gently and
With nnmailed band leading forth liberty
as hie wedded wife. He would have th«
army and nary willing tervitoi* of liberty
to expel on bar call all invaders upon ber
sacred precincts, or to pnt down the dee*
potwm of a licentious mob. If hi* aspi
rations and hopes, hip dreams and visions
could be realized, feeling as ha did. that
the sear and yellow leaf wt* approaching,
that the evening of hia life was coming
to its close, he might then with humbl-
reverence repeat thejjrayer: "Now, On
Lord, letteat thou thy servant, depart m
peace; for mine eyes hath seen the sal
vation of my people’s liberty and seen
restored tho grand and noble system of
the constitution of our forefathers."
Daring tbe course of his speech Tucker
wu frequently interrupted with applause,
and at ite conclusion wse warmly con-
Cittokteda
Garfield closed-the Republican side ot
the debate. - « » ,
The vote will be taken to-morrow,
after whichiheconflict will be transferred
10 tbe 8ecat?. - u
The foot that tbe German mission was
offered last December to. Ur. WhitaUw
Eeid, editor of tbe New York Trilnne,
has just been mads public. Secretory
Brans, under date of December 231, f.
accordance with the President's desire,
asked Hr. Beid’s acceptance of the mis
sion. Mr. Seid, on December . 30tb, re
plied with gratefnl thank;, bat asking to
he allowed to duoline the position on the
gronnd that tbe work in-which be is now
MtKsied, to hie mind, gave him greater
opportunities for serving the country and
advancing those views of public policy
which he regards aa essential to ito pros
perity.
Ohio Lin Pm, the Chinese Minister,
0 » , T4 ry line, word and latter took leave of tbe President and Cabinet
K * to-day, previous to leaving for Madrid,
v'k.w inMch was made by Mr.
Swrof OMo, one of the Greenback
Tn-ilif* He deprecated keeping
imosities. He ridiculed
[ nlr ii«i put forward yesterday by
^TCncttof Kentucky as to Providence
Ife. the Democratic pitty as of old it
athiAwm people of tbe desert, and
- til that that gentleman confound*
K, twilling*, and that it was to tbe
fawoab that tbe Democratic
Lube likened. He predicted
diiISO tbe Democratic candidate
. tk , residency would, instead of
iiw that goal, meet his doom as
i bid ast bis on Monnt Nebo. Un-
i tbit party would give relief to tbe
^ fieancial measures, it wonld
* forfeited its opportunities for vie*
.js 1890.
|jj nue d a lauga by describing how
btt><> politieal pnrtiee in tbe Honee, af-
Biifing a bitter partisan war daring
n nek, net together every Saturday
gtotad like brother* to carry over tbe
till Tuesday, so aa to prevent
start;of toe centre” from intro*
H Dnuures of financial relief.
[jWdi partiis, ho said, were power-
i a (if* relief. They were parties of
J wd (ia David being a man of
Jaw sot permitted to bnild tbe tern-
kliJeruialem) they would not be per
du bnild tbe temple of American
_ j. The new party, which was the
kbaltby end glowing party in the
itinted no soldiers at the polls—
dao test oath for jurors and was
dutbe concentration of power in
iksii of the Appropriation Commit-
iCaipeech is a great success and is oc-
];j applauded on both sides.
ms, April 4.—Tbe Times’ financial
i nys United States Gavernment
bin again in some request by in-
aab) bavs increasing difflonlties in
I <>f« investments yielding any
guk* (air per cent, interest.
[koev, April 4.—In tbe House of
i Hit mgbt tbe Marqais of Lane-
tmoihloed that tho negotiations
i ibe Porte and Greece, regarding
khUltQ*i.t of frontier questions, were
kl; promoted, and recommended a
hi tfr.dsnce ot tbe Porte by the
■ povsia to indooe it to comply with
f tube* as expressed at the Berlin
imce.
[itrd BJiibnry, Minister of Foreign
‘In,denied that tbe negotiations bad
t a long lime, as from blB own expo-
inf Oriental negotiations be had
i Bitters of considerably less ira
te Uke much longtr time. Tarkey
iGiteee bate been ao far unable to
1 it to tbe precise frontier. Uo-
: «dly a: present the prospect of eet-
at ii not near. Commanicatiooe
i tbe powers are proceeding. Tne
i of England is unchanged; she
* wtinasd to advise tbe Porte. Ad
am one thing, but the term “reso.
* indices” amaoked of saltpetre. He
*m prepared to isy tbe government
avRttd at that point. Its intention
|u| about a settlement is slnoere.
i of a settlement will be the
rtoeo the present pressure on an-
l °* 1 hthey is removed
I* 1 Beaoonafleld followed in a simi-
f5*A He believed there were modes
[My sdjosting tbe matter aatiefao-
^io both parties. He did not lake
“*|iootny new of tbe subject, and
■dost ibat tbe advice of the Con-
• loth. p arta relative to tbe line
Iv™;! 1 *' ■*» not a command.
I lfeiu' correspondent at Al-
‘•aji tne employes of the gov*
* at* itill evincing a threatening
oiit; officers and men of tbe
’ ■ postal steamers to-day made a
ation in consequence of the non •
t of their olaima, but were soon
ii»»!v 9 ^ omiie# c * U>8 Director
u of the Post-office.
lilSJS^.^ 0 ® Madeira to tbe Nstts
Tw r k ' ,tah * at boritiea at Sierra Le-
^“• ftaboat Boxer, on the 16th
Jo hand to the French officer
’ ihe occupation of
s« ,v'„ Ptofeet. The French
g Un . d v ,r “ ceded to them
•W cUim Poeeeeeion
»■ “»«b» remark* that the
• * lom > 1 Md
. A;P ril 4.—In tbe Honse
followed by three other
13 D «I<»M.tyr, of Indiana,
n tV®* 1 w «2ht, of Penn-
cio- J'^afrcipreased his m-
ihe bill ae it stands,
the placing of political
^ appropnation bill.
®WuiisTl the reopening of the
■a isjA ;“ e *•*, and predicted de-
». ,0 * «*• party that raued
lfc «HcaJ?.! , ® D K courso of Mrvioe
‘ ,r >»ktgf ikl n never beard disputed
friuio# Sn Ho ?* e ®o engraft on ap-
1 ®f iLuf. ot “ er necessary meas-
i»,SSL ot Con-
'Uiitt? 11 . tbo pur-
Which would leave
i ^ ■««* oa by the
iU officer »* or h ?
; such as flowed
>n 1860. It wa*
I th, p nUe J f nen °* ®hat major-
. *ccii ,e *‘? 8nt *hould veto the
1 •forit* Hf p ? 1116 thumbscrews
'Ihb ° ^ rder *0 obtain a two-
ij^.uid failing in that the
^■MldfaU. Tothatpro-
Vfo^ wonld iawtaWy
- T he ea<1 of tbe chapter.
fa? 4 ‘P° k9 He denied
t® *oit j,*® 1 , had any right to rbjeet
^ Nif ^ p ' l f e * d ‘o«»OMH by Oon
■ ta,. y* kttoedthe smgMui
93 -io^ 00 ® 1 *® *«iu7a5d not
,“ W * *°° k ,w, f from
, hop* ri *ht ;t° preside with
* . PP 11 *- Gentlemen on
they wonld never
,h *® that the eon
auu* lUidT' ?® d hb,rt y if power
.v e, “ • Southern
^ P °* w to the army. He de-
wbitber be goes npon a diplomatic
The; Wallace Committee to-day exam
ined, among other witnesses, Messrs. Jno.
G. Thompson; Sergeant-at-Arms of the
Honse, Dan tea S. Walker and James E.
Harvey, respectively Secre try and
Treasurer of the Democratic Congression
al Committee, John D. Defrees, pnblio
printer, and ex-Secretary Gorham.
Mr. Thompson testified that no money
for campaign purposes was collected from
tbe employes otthe Honse ot Represen
tatives. Walker and Harvey testified that
many documents were cent ont by the
Committee nnder tbe franks of Con
gressmen, but nothing not privileged.
Defree3 says, by bis consent, subscrip
tions were taken among his employes,
but tbey were voluntary.
Da La Matyr, the National
Greenback Rspreaentative, will intro
dace in tbe Honse, if the oppor
tunity offers,a bill authorizing the loan of
tbiee handled and fifty million legal ten
der money to certain corporations to be
expended in internal improvements. It
will provide that the loan be made for
twenty-five years, tbe first five years
without interest, and three per cent in
terest s«mi-annaally thereafter. The
following are among the corporations pro
posed to have tbe benefit of leans: Tbe
James River and Kanawha Canal, Flori
da coiat, canal and railroad connecting
the waters of tbe Mississippi river witn
tbe Pacific coact and for the improvement
of tbe Ohio and Mississippi rivers, tbe
Great Western Canal and Fort St. Phil
lip’s Canal.
PsoviKCti.iWN, Mass., April 4.—A se
vere snow s orm last mgbt did considera-
able damage to the shipping. Some lives
ore reported lost.
Bai/mioBZ, April 4.—Madame Eliza
beth Patterson Bonaparte died this after-
noon.
Atlanta, Ga., April 4.—The weather is
quite cold here to-day. the thermometer
indicating thirty-one degrees. The peach,
pear and apple crops are rained. The
vegetable crop 13 not eeriouely damaged
The cold snap does not extend all over tbe
State.
Ayres Jones, the mountaineer accused
of the murder, two years ago, of Lieuten
ant McIntyre, at the head of hia troops
in the Georgia mountains, will be taken
from jail to-morrow for hia preliminary
examination. McIntyre’s murder created
e great sensation in Georgia, and tbe au
thorities have been working it np ever
since its occurrence. Jones is a desper-
at man, who defied the officers and eln-
ded arrest for a long time.
Boston, April 4—The United States
s earner Plimcntu, Captain Harmony,
which left Boston March 16th, for a oraise
to tbe West Indies, has returned to Yine-
yard Sound on account of two oases of'yel-
low fever occurring on board when about
three hundred miles southwest of Bermu
da Islands. The sbip had been in Boston
daring the winter, and as ebo had come
from tbe West Indies last autumn with
yellow fever on board, she had been
fiozen and fumigated. Ae she had not
called in any port since leaving Boa-
ton, thia development showed that
tbe germs of yellow fever still existed in
her. end she waa headed north, being
deemed, nnder tho circumstances, unfit
for cruising in tbe tropics. On the 31si
nit., when less than one hnndred miles
aonth of Martha’s Yineyard,abe met with
a heavy gale from the northeast. One
boat was lost, also the lower eipdding
sail boom, and the vessel leaked consid
erably through her upper works, bat tbe
next day the wind shifted and tne weather
became better In this gale Peter Ea
gan, boatswain’s mate, was bnried, bav.
ing died of yellow fever the previous
day- On the second of Apnl she an
chored at Nobeka Point, in Vineyard
Socnd, there (o await orders from the
Navy Department.
Nabhvzixx, Txnn , April 4.—At a rep
resentative meeting of oitizenB ftom all
parte of the State, of both political par
ties, held here to-day, resolutions were
adopted reciting that—
Whereas, The Legislature of Tennessee,
at its recent session, passed an act pro
posing to the bondholders of this State a
eettlement of tho liabilities of the State
of Tennessee at the rate of fifty cents on
tbe dollar, with four per cent, interest;
and where*?, without discussing whether
this rate of settlement meets our views
or not, or whether we, aa citizens and
tax-payers, would have been in favor of
offering more, or wonld have preferred
Ices, we recognize the notion of the Legis
lature as entitled to our respectful con
sideration, and aa we ere desirous of
pease and repose, we, as citizens of Ten
nessee, representing all shades of parti
san political opinion,
Jtesolvi, That ex-Govarnor J. C. Brown,
W.J. Sykes, Theodore Biehmond, G. A.
Washington, D. WeaTer, William Bale,
ex*Senator Henry Cooper, J. W. Clapp
and James Wbitewortb, be appointed a
Committee to at once visit -“Sew York
City and confer with the holders d onr
bonds in reference to thepropbeitfon enb-
mitted to them by the Legulature of Ten
nessee, and do hereby pledge onraelves
that should said proposition be accepted
by them, we will do all in our power to
procure a ratification of the same by the
people of Tennesaee.
-Resolved, That we will do ev
erything honorable within our pow-
ar, to secure the passage of an mit by
the Legislators that will assemble sn
extra session nnder the provision* of the
act proposing the settlement of! our in
debtedness. tfcat will eet apart an amount
of taxes to meet the bonds when they
beooma dne, which shall be known and
designated aa the compromise bond tar,
and which yi»«n not be diverted from this
purpose.
Washington, April 4—Subscription*
to-dav to *h(* four per oent. bond* amount
to 869,508,7(0.
Tne Secretary of the Treasury this
afternoon leaned a call for the balance of
the five-twenties of 1867. To<tej and
to-morrow a <nll will he issued for Ihe
of the < 1iv6 twenties
will close tho whole of the series of five-
twenty bonds. The two callB amonnt to
$59 563 700 in tne aggregate The rails,
including rbe*e/ since January I, emberat'
to (849,665,700, making an amsn*l saving
of lute reel of (6,991,314. No farther
subscription* will Oe received for the roar
per cent bonds, except for the ten dollar
certificates, until farmer notice. *
New Obixaks, April 4.—The United 1
States Coart baviog granted the restrain
ing order against any interference by thee
State or oity authorities with the affaire
of the Lottery Company, there will be no
interruption to their badness. “ ■’ 1
Gaxs.NTiLLi, Mias., April 4-—Td#ter-
da> morniog Matt Cnnsmore, a well
known sporting character, ni found
murdered to his bed. Hia head, woe
crushed by an iron bolt, hia' throat, cut
and body ripped open ite entire 14tag>b.
‘Suspicion points to aq associate now in
Jail. ... i »•
Hasbibbubo, Pa., April 4.—The Board
of Par-ions has recommend^ tne coin-
asata'ion of the death penally to impria.
Sayers, of Philadelphia^.convicted of
wife murder. The board refused the ap
plication of Hezektah Bbeafer, of Frank
ilo coamy the wife murderer, and he
will accordingly be banged on tbe 17th
LztxbpooIi, April 4.—This week’eciroa-
lar of .he L verpool Cotton Brokers’ As-
■ooiaUou s.y» j -‘Cotton re firmer and
prices hive advanced. Oa Friday the
market w*aqain'.; on Saturday and M on
day rattier easier, and on Taesday aoti ve
wuh a large bnamea* at a considerable ad-
vanou upon las*, fnuthday’a quotation*.
AmetiCHu wa* in good d.mind, and ad-
vane d il t id
London. A.ril 4.—A Setter dated De-
midru*, J»nuarv 1st, to Gordon Pdsha,
the Governor General of South E*ypt,
from one of. hu officers who waa sent to
break np the sieve uepota ia tbe neigh
borhood of Bahrel Gazal, In tbe province
ot Kordafsn, reports an eoRagemaot with
Suleiman, one of the. chief slaveholders
mad tne owner of twenty-five depots. In
which it' is -tued that the women alone
awaiting importation into Erypt number
ten tboaeaud- Tne Egyptian foie si num
bered three thousand, and were entrench
ed, a part of them being armed witn Rem
ington nfles Oa the morning of tbe
28tb of Diiosmber. Suleiman, with eleven
thou*and mao, attacked the cntrftQCb*
meats. After numerous assaults in which
the Arabs, nnder the personal lead of Sn-
leiman fought with desperate oonrage.
Tn8 attacking part? wss completely de
feated, and tie einsiian’e fled in ci under,
leaving 1,087 men dead on the field- The
Egyptians lost twenty men.
London, April 4.—Tbe Timer, ’ in a
leading editorial, eayst "Tbe eminent
finaaeiai authorities who sit on tbe front
Opposition bench, Messrs. Gladstone
Childers and Goschen,. threaten to attack
Sir Stafford North cote’s financial policy,
bat we eball be earprised if his proposal*
do not meet with general approval. At
no time sines the gloomiest days of Pitl’s
administration has the country had to
contend against, each a combination of
troubles as the last year or two have 1-t
loose. Distress and depression at borne,
inexplicaole confusion in finance and
commerce, banking disasters, and tho de
preciation of the precious metal*, have
made it hard for tax-payera to bear an
increase of tbeir burdens, while at tbe
same time tho ware and rumors of war in
every part of tbe world impo-e tho>e
burdens npon us. This state of things will
pass away, and with the return ot peace
and prosperity, the expediency of giving
temporary relief to tbe tax-payers at
Bucb a orieia will be fally vindicated."
In tbe House of Commons to-day. Mr.
Boarke, under secretary for foreign af
fairs, made a statement confirming tbe
announcement in tbe Madeira dispatch to
the Daily News, that tbe government had
proies ed against the Frenob occupation
of the Lland of Mnaooug, and said that
representations had boen made to tbe
French government in respect to the
affair
Mr. Jnstioe McCarthy has been eleoted
a member of the Honse of Common* for
the oonnty of Longford, by the Home
Rulers, without opposition, in place of
Miles William O’Bsilly, who has been
appointed a Commissioner of Education
Jewish Feast ot Passover.
Passover, the first of the three great
annual festivals of the Israelites, celebra
ted in the Jewish month uisan, from tho
14ih to the 21st, commences to-morrow
evening and lasts seven days.
The institution of the Passover is based
npon the biblical injunctions contain
ed in tbe Pentateuch.
In the 12ih and 13;b chapter of Exo*
dns there are diaiinet references to the
observance of the festival in future ages.
In the later notices ot the festival in
tbe books of Jndaio law, there are many
particulars of the original institution.
The Jewish writers have laid great stress
npon the ‘-Egyptian Passover,*’ and the
“Perpetnil Passover.” Consequently,
modern Jadaism, whilst the tyirit of
the observance of thia festival is the
same, yet the ceremonies are greatly
modified. .
The most oonspionons of all the obser
vancea of tbia feast an the following: On
the 14th day of Nisan every trace of leav.
on most be pnt away fro of the houses, and
from the 4th honr of the same day, (16
o’clock, a. m.) no Israelite is permitted to
oat any leaven until tbe expiration of
these seven days. The peculiar rites ob
served in every Israelite’* bouse on the
first two nights, called "Sedar’ nights,
are very imposing. There we find that
the head of tho family will ossomble his
relatives around the festive board, while
npon it will be fonnd tbe unleavened
bread, a sort ot a biscuit, mads ot the
finest wheat, and called Mefcnh, emblem
atic of the miraenloaa delivery of the
children of Israel from Bgyntian bondage.
go effective proved God’s judgment on
Pharoah that that tbe task masters hast
ened the Israelites’departure hence, they
were compelled to bake biscuit by the
beat of the sun, instead of the naua
modes of baking.
The bone of a lamb will also be fonnd
in commemoration of tbe Paaohal Lamb
wbioh Moats commanded the Israelites
to slaughter, the blood of which was to
be smeared on tbe door posts in order
that when the Angel etrask down every
Egyptian first born, be weald on seeing
this blood, pass-over the Jewish house.
Another of the features of this evening’s
solemnity ia the "bitter herbs, and the
aanae; the former ooronaseaorating tbe
bitterness of tbeir affliction, and the lat
ter the compulsory building on the part
of tbe Jews of the two 9gyptian fortress-
ea Pithom and Beamaeae.
.The four oups of unfermented wine
whieh is drank by every Hebrew adult
on thia solemn occasion commemorates
the four exiles whioh Israel underwent
ere It had reached the haven of real.
There ore many more rites appertaining
to this feast, whioh even Jesus and all the
apostles did not abandon, bnt observed
with tbe same aoleasnity and Bacredness,
and at the same time, as the Israelites of
qo-day. '
The Synagogne will undoubtedly be
well attended daring the divine services,
which win be held to-morrow evening at
d:45 o’clock, and Taesday morning at !•
o’clock. Babbi Benson will offleiats. ,
(UKEI, ISN’T IT,
flow (set *U smeker* w fomnhjg tte*
Suite’sDnrham" MwMpsTokaoooi* Ue best
gnu derier for it, and taken* ether.
uH eodAwlv
Tna damage by the o. 14 wave which
has swept overttheHsntb baa not yet be. n
►fally Animated,, . Aaevfnt* pi daQSg. d
fruit and vegauM* crop- oontinne to
reach ns in cor pr*M telegrams, ard in
Southern Alabama even tbe cotton whioh
wa«. np was somewhat damaged by the
cold weather and frost. It U lbs general
•pinion of the beat observers that around
Maoon toe damage is not great in elevated
parts, but th*t ail the vegetables and
of Abe fruit in low localities have
bees cat off by tbe frott. Beperts from
tbe suburbs, esp-oially toward therirer,
•ay that all the growing vegetables in the
16w Unde are trilled.
The temperature all day yesterday
continued raw end disagreeable, end a
more dangerous froet than hai' yet fallen
expected last night. The
trait crop nonu of this
point, it is thought, i<* m «t certainly se
riously damaged. Tms is yearly becom
ing a more importin', o.-jp to tbe Sooth
ern f«imsr until ha is beginning to look
upon it -a one of tae items of income acd
a curtailmea of i »nl_tM a enois Ice».
“John,” said Mrs. Smith, “what smell
is thaif ’
“Clove*.”
“Bn ihat other smell ?’’
‘‘Allspice.”
“Batttu’ there anoibt-r?"
‘•Yes—apple*.”
“Just one mori ? ’
“Cider, my deer ”
“Weil, John,” she said, "if you’d only
drink a U<tle brandy now, yon wonld
maks a good mince pib
QD**T—“wn> will men amoks common
robuoeo, -When they o*n buj Btorburs Bros.
‘SBAi OF NORTH CAROLINA.” at the not
cries ! '• ‘ . - - -
FMUMMLMD tOAMEKUlM.
OVPtCI TBLriGRAPH AND kSSBBNGZtt
Aran 6.1ST*.—Branise
LATKHT TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
Cotton.
Livbbpooi.—Noon—Cotton in good demand
and freely met at prev! ns prices; middling
upland* 6J4 nnddlitur Orleant «5j.
Bain* 10 WIO bales, of whieb JOuo were taken by
~*tor* and for export: receipts 1S2S0, of
SOoO were American.
in* aooneo partially at 1.16 cheeper, but
the decline has race recorded.
Uplands low middlin. clause April delireiy 6
SSZ. April end May 61160S3 8& Mai am
Junees-rdej* Jan• and July 6X@*B-3t@e!‘
18, duly snd August 88-1698 7 ii. Auguitud
September 83498 9 32. September and October
8pm Future* dud: uplands low middling
Clause April and May delivery 8 l t<Mk« l-i*. May
and Jo..o 81-16, June and July 6 5-889634. July
and August 68-16.
4 p m—Bales of American 8080.
Now Toma - Cotton quiet: .*ies 186. middling
upland* 11J4 middling Orleans UK-
Future* opened ea»y. April delivery U.15
May 1117. June 1140. July 1183, August 11.C5.
Ootton— Net receipts £86 gruoBSO.
Futures rlosed firm: sale* 131,000 April deliv
ery 11 JO—81. May 1187- 38. lune >1 SI—SS, July
1167—88, August 11.77—78. September 11,69 60,
October 11.14—16. Nc-ember 1884-85. December
10.82-84
' ottoo dosed quiet: tales 186; middling upla ids
UH middling Orleans 11%.
Consolidated net receipt* 8491. exports to
Great Britain 2742, France , Cont:njut4Cl6.
charn el ■ .
GakvasroN—Cotton weak middling 10%. low
middling 10%. good ordinary 10; net receipt* 1018
gross —. sales 285; stock 21932
Noavonz—Cctton easy, middl ng 10*4 net
recaipis 1399. sales 805, .tori 9077.
Baltinoks—Cotton firm, middling 1C34 low
middling 10%. good ordinary 10, net receipts—;
gross 115. sals* 278, to spinnrrs —. stock 8832.
Host ON—Cotton firm; middling 11% low mid
dling 11. good ordinary lv% net receipt* 770.
grout 1‘83 sales—; stock 600u
WlLMlsaios—UottoL quirt middling uplands
10%; low middling 10% good ordinary»% no re
oeipts ISO. grosr —, sales ISO stock 2793.
‘■hiladelphia—u&ttu,. firm, unummg 11%.
low middling ll%gocd ordiuarj 10%, net receipt r
ISO, gross 110S. sales 1081, spinners 888, stock
739*.
8AVAHNAH- Cattou very firm, middling 1(^4
low middling 10 7-16; goou ordinary 10% net re
ceipt* 788 gross —5 sales 28 stock 24186. export*
Gioat Britain , continent ——, coastwise ,
Franc- - .
Naw usasaNs—Cotton firm miuilmg 10%
low middling 10%: good ordinary 10 cot receipt,
272 grot* 681 uiieaBOCO. .tock i.SUO.
Mobil*—Cotton steady middling 10%. low
middling 10% good ordinary 10 net receipts
268 gross —: .etaslOUO. slock 28518
Mbmphis—Cot ten firm; middling 10% receipts
1030. .bipmentt 612. sale* 1400 stock 44814.
ACODhta—notion q.iiot. middling 10%. low mid
dling 10% good nliiisry 9%. receipt* 152 sales
27. . .
' QASLB8TON—Cottoi firm; middling lt% low
middling 10%. g<od ordinary u>%, net receipts
434 sales 408, stock 143-8 exports to the conti
nan; — Groat Britain 2201, coastwi-e 24,
France .
-0-
FINANUlAt
Paris—Fi»e per cent Rentes 11 If 85c.
Nsw Tone—Stocks opened eiron*; money T.
exchange, long, 4 86% short 4 87%; state bonds
dull government tecuiitie* strong,
q 0 ney easy at 6^7 exchange long 4 66%@4
86%. short 4 87%@4 88% Utverumeni aecunties
strong: uew Ba 105%. State bonds Ann.
Htnca active: (ora ueutnu i 16%, Brie
26% Lake Shor< 72% Illinois Central 83% PitU-
Burg 92% Chicago and Northwester: 01. do pre
ferred 90%. Rock Island 131% western Union
Telegraph Company -l>7%.
Sob Treaaun Balance*—Coin 8123,007.801 cur*
1 The weeHy statement of the Associated Bank*
shows the following changes: Loans, decrease
8a621,90.>; Specie, deerta-e 881800. Legal Ten
ders, decrease $2,453,100: Deposits, decrease *5,-
823,900* Circulation, increme $123.4 0 neserve,
deermse $1,078,926, The bank, now hoid $1.900,378
ia exceu of legal requirements.
PBODCCB
BaltiNOKa—Flour steady and unchanged: Hov
ard Street and Western superfine 8 25&S 73. ex
tra 4 Oo@4 68 family 4 78®5 60, City MiU. auper
finr Slugs 75, extra 4 25@460. Rio brands 60
Fataosco family 67A Southern wheat quiet.
We. tern quiet. Bouthtrarod lUfflltKamter
l iG®l 16%.No* Feunsylvamared t. 3%^% No
1 Western winter red spot and April 112’*8%-.
Ma»113%@%. Sontherr corn quiet: We.tern
wmer. southern white 46, .elk.w 4S54@4i. Oat*
firmer Southern and Pennsylvania S2@S3. Wes
tern white 32(953, Western mixed S0S.U. Hay
entet; prime Pennsylvania and Maryland 11@13
per tun Provision* firm Mess pork, I« 60
<310 73 Bulk meats loose -shoulders 3%, dear
rib sides 5%: packed 8% ‘ " ‘
—.-a,
in CATKOCM AVyVAO n uuaj utui •* * »»/!•. ^OgaT
quiet—a soft 83834- Freights steady and better
lor grain * _
Nswtoxx—Floor without deadeichsuge: pat
ent Minnesota extra good to prime 5 75®6 BU:
choice to double extra 6 60®7 7A Southern flour
steady, common to fair extra 4 10@5 80. good te
choice extra 6 80®6 75. Wheat %»% lower and
dull ungraded winter red 1043114 No A do 110
a 110% Com steady futures a shade lower with
moderate trade, southern yellow 45% on steamer.
Oats, white s shsde firmer, mixed quiet and un-
U%@15.' m joblots 12%@IA Bugy duUand
weak: Cuba 6%06% tfair to good r»aning6%(3
67-16. Mslaasrs about steady and quiet.
Rioe quiet and unchanged; Carolina fur to
prime 6©7’4; Iionisiana fair to onme 6%®7,
Rosin quiet at l sOforgoodsuained. P rk-
shsde lower and in moderate demmid: mess spot
9 40@9 8 J for old, and 10 78 new. Whisky nomi
D *ibnxsviLL» — Flonr fins extra 3 00 @ 326,
family S 75@4 28. Wheat steady, red and amber
1003103. Corn fair demand; white 88: mixeu 27
Oat* steady: white 82, mixed 29. Pori steady at
10 62%®% Lard quiet; choice leaf in tierces 7%:
choireeU in kws 8%. Bulk meau .quiet;
clear rib uefes 8% hams.9c@l?c. Lard-reflnrS
shoulders 8%; dear rio 6 dear sides -
Brood stead.*: shoulders 412%iclear ji“»»f
clear sides 6 62U«65. Bugar-cured hams8%@»%
Whisky nominslat 161
jiboi*»ati—riour quiet family 4 S0®6 85.
Wheat higher, red and white 105®108 Con.
-firm at 37^88. Oats fair demand at 29®SS Pork
firmat 10 50@75, torn stricily firms prime steam
680. Bulk meats quiet but firm, aboulaers 368
clear rib 4 85; clear -ides 510 Bacon quiet, tboul
dere 4% cl«r riba 6& clear sides 5%. Whi*kj
steady at 102. Batter steady and unchanged,
smear etoadv, Hogs steady and firm, c-.mmon
2BS®3 45. light 3 50®S 80, heavy 3 7003 98, select
3 s^iou’ia—Flour iteadj and unchanged;douoIe
extra tall 4 45@4 66. treble do 4 60®4 60 «'hea'
TUTT’S PILLS.
TORPID LIVER.
Xioss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Bain in
the Head, with a DuU sensation in the back
part, Pam under the shoulderblade, fml-
pess after eating:, with a disinclination to
exertion of body or mind, Irritability of
‘ • with a feeling of hav-
‘ -, "Weariness; Dis-
s Heart. Dots bo
ro re loo eyca, xouow 1 Skin, HssdfidlA
generally over the right eye, Hestlecsnesa
with fitful dzeatns, highly colored Urine.
IF tttbsti WABKINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED,
TUTT’S PILLS
are especially adapted to such eases, a
slBgte dwse ctTeeis such ix change of ml*
log ate to astouiah tho butlcrer.
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS:
Dr. TOTTj—Dear &r
a martyr to
$15,900 «$1
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY
Web Draws Aeril IS, 1879.
AN XXCSU.SNT INTBeTNNNT.
Don’t overlook the opportunity i
•- SCHEMJB:
Prhe of $15,000 ia..
Prise of 8 000 is.
Prise of 6.000 is.
hare good i
^‘“bxv.R. L.SiHpSOR7LaQiaTtne, gy.
The first effect of XU'IT’S FILLS is to In
crease Ibe Appetite, and canse tbe body to
Take an Flesh, thus the system is nowrfaked,
and by tbeir Tonic Action on the Digestive
Organs, Kegular Stools are produced.
Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK. SAYS:-
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Osat Raib on WmsiKBS changed to a GlosbT
sent by express on receipt of 8L
Office, 35 Murray St., New.York.
THE BEST REMEDY
Diseases of the Tfiroal ana lm
AYERiS
PECTO
Diseases of" tbe
pulmonary organs
are so prevalent and
fatal, that a safe and
reliable remedy for
them is invaluable
to every community.
Ann's Cheesy
Pectoral Is snob a
remedy, and no
other so eminently
merits the confi
dence of the public.
It is a scientific com-
[blnatlon of tbe medi-
‘cinal principles and
curative virtues of
the finest drags,
chemically united,
to insure the great
est possible efficiency and uniformity of re
sults, which enables physicians as well aa
Invalids to use it with confidence. It ia
the most reliable remedy for diseases &
the throat and lungs that science has pro
duced. It strikes at the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt
and certain relief, and is adapted to pa
tients of any age or cither sex. Being
very palatable, the youngest children
take it without difficulty. In the treat
ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, I nnuenza. Cler
gyman’s SoreThroat, Asthma, Croup,
and Catarrh, the effects of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral are magical,and multi
tudes are annually preserved from serious
illness by its timely and faithfnl use It
should b6 kept at hand in every house
hold, for the protection It affords in sud
den attacks. In Whooping-cough and
Consumption there is no other remedy
so efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
The marvellous cures which Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral lias effected all over
the world are a sufficient guaranty that it
will continue to produce tne best results.
An impartial trial will convince the most
as well as of its superiority over all other
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
TCminent physicians in all parts of tho
country, knowing its composition, recom
mend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to inva
lids, and prescribe it in their practice.
The test of half a century has proved its
absolute certainly to euro all pulmonary
complaints not already beyond the reacu
of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD SY ALL DRUGGISTS ETXRl'WilXHB.
fluut, ttauliiu A Lamar
Wholesale Agents,
tebtO MAOO -S7. G- A.
8J%«3SX esih. 83% for April, 33%M«y, S4%
June, 86% July, Oat* steady, firmer and
higuer: No 2 20 oath. Whisky steady at 1 04,
Fork dull. Jobbics at 10 60 cash delivered. Lard
quiet; prime steam 6 28 aak*d cub. Hulk meats
—dear ribs 486, clear sides 49S@8 OS, Bacon
inactive and lower; clear ribs 8 8535 40 cub,
clear .ate* 6 SO. N
OxxcxM—Fkmmnchsnxed: spring extra* 8 26
4*450 do Miunesotu 475, low grades > 00@2 75
Western petent* 60036 tk>, Minnesota do S 8038.
Wueiu dull, weak ana lover; No fi Obicato
sprint freih 92, regular 89% cash and 94%394%
April 96%895k Say. No S do, 80. Ke|£ted &
Corn uull ann *haae lover, fresh 84%. regular 31%
cash, 85% May. 86% June. Gate qmet and weak
at 21% rash. 26% May, 2$ June. Fork dull at.
10 8734310 40 euL -nd May, Lard dull sad a
shsdeiowerate 3836$7% cash. *4036 42% May,
647)43680 June. Bulk meats firm and unchaug
ed: shoulders 6*0: short rib 5 00, short clear tidea
618. Wbiity steady ailOA
■AVAL STORES.
Wiixncioi-8pnltt turpentine quiet at 21%,
Rosin dull aud unchanged at 108 for straiim ,
100 for good strained. Crude turpentine steady
at i 00 for hard: 100 for yellow aipand viriru..
Tar quiet at 91,
The BEET m BOOH
THEM HOFF HHfi&JStla
or $18 p-r doz^n) has i hd best arranged »nd
l«rge*t collojrion ot Muum for Rpivmpal
Choirs ever publisba.i. 6 Ten tes. 19 Glona
Patri-, 23 Olo’ias, -tc. eic stt in mthem
Form, besides a lane variety of *!h iut*. and
Anthem-for ''hri-tmai. KlSTBRand otb;r
Fe*ti»»ls. Alttongb nre'iai—i exprrs-ly for
the Epircopal Brmce. the lsrxo numterof
fine Anthems renders it one of the be-t An
them books for all Choirs.
o —
Easter Basic! Eastrr Carols! fcsfrr Apthcms!
Send for Lists.
CANTATAS FOR 8CH<M)LS AND SEMINA-
BIBS Araona many rood ones mat be men
tiun-d Maui! lrvimr (75 ceil'*). Le-son in
Charity (60cent-). Guardian inqel (50 cl*),
Coronation (6 >(16111*). Culprit Fay (41), and
Fairy Bridal (50 cent.-).
-o—
i The presens number of the Weekly M usica*
Record is full of Raster Muiic. Head Scents
for it.
RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD FOR THE
FIANOFORTB ($3 2S) i- the nod popular
ever issued, es j roved pusiti«e)y by the ule
of hundreds of thousands ot copies Bxamin-
it. Any Book mailed for Retail Price.
OLIVER DITS0N& CO., Boston.
C H DIT80N ft CO 843 B'dvay N T.
eprjatf
Difii Laudretb h M
are the most extensive srover* cl
GARDEN SEED
iu America Their four tarm*, comprising over
•BOO acres, situated in Penc»jlvaiiia. Sev Jer
sey, Vinriniaand WHronxin.ore
OWNED. OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BT
THEMSELVES.
The seeds ottered are toe result of tho uos
careful and erperienoed seiectiopyear alb ■ war
Market gardener*, private families. 41.C al
who desire good seed*, should purchase
Landreths* Garden Seeds.
U your merchant does not keep th-.n vnte for
them.
DAVID LAf-DRETH A SOKX
Philadelphia. ! -
Business established In 1764 and kept apen-r
since Reliable. ort 23...dvedAv6m
COMsHSl ckclofidia.
Rarest opportunity for makiug money u now
offered to geueral agents and canvassers in tbe
South on this exceedingly useful -nd lov-pri-od
book i.Soo op. doublscelumn 700 engraiicgt
10 donMe-page colored map*. Only $5 a copy
For term* a.d territory addros, T KLCW<*OD
ZELL, DaVI; A O’ >. Fh.ls telDhfci nuuTvAl
ADMINIs K s 1 Offri’ BALE ’
1AT Virtu- of an order from ill. Joursoi OriL-
X) n-ry of Bibo county <*>li b, ->ld at public
outcry on tbs first Tua-day i -p. 1. 1879. • >•
ing ihe legal hours >J -air Uiur;. hi: .'>■ u.i-t
house dour, m Mao<>n. - 0(128) auniir-! j-.J
tventy fire share-of tneramtu 'to--: of if.* Kx
change Ban of ksvi. **!•> aa ib-pityrdyut
the estate of. John B Ro-a. rate*.-! Blob uoutiit
deceased Terms ca.b
-i u’i lani'!
feb261aw4v Ailn ra-iK-t.i 3 fix ..v.'d.
F i {i RAL80MKN AND ■ JANVAeduttS. Tne
II latett and brat thing or. .F.uitb W|t;
prove it or fori.it gloO. .1 lifelong -itustMiu
Adore*. OH-DEFTER A C>), 107 :urih ire,
NrwTo-k.*pi»d6'Av t
flffy aD.Y to a va-.;> ,
3)< F1RESID- VISIT 1 'B f s
fit Free Address P <t VICK HUT
Maine.
iti DRUOGlfirv
W P are now prepared e* print Drucs'sts
Libels oi ev--y deatription uno.. aa rea
sonahletetmvaa ran t* ha- ai.vvi.--.
feb27 TBLBGRaFH ft
i$e i£
fey .» Uft
W ILL beaold at lb- City ->-11 u-. -aturday,
the 12th >u-t,,at 10 o’clock - a,, a otot
Hog- of diff. rent m-rka. *ts and -nluf ’*
*p,8tf •• I• S. Mm*'at.
eof 800 are...,
of 100 are.
of 50 are.,
Prises of 25 are..
M0 Prizes of 10 are.
MO Prize-, of Bare.—
27 Approximation
1,894 Prizit amounting to „ $67,928
WHOLB TICKETS $1.
Club ratu upon application.
’■All the sbive prists will be dravn at this
drawing.
The following numbers drew the first three
prises iu theordmmry draviegof February 28:
No 72,267 drew $14,OCO,
BOLD IN ALBANY.
No 40.497 drew $3,000.
SOLD IN NBWTOKK.
No 27,510 drew $4 009:
SOLD IN PITTSBURG.
A9*Address all orders to ear General Eastern
Agents, WILLIAMSON A CO,
609 Broadway, New York.
The Kentucky State Lottery has. during its
existence, paid more money in prizes than any
lottery, dome-tie or foreign, whose tickets are
told in this country The drawings take place
twice a month, under sworn Commissioners ot
th*8t»te, and are published ia the NY Herald!
Btsats Zeitung and the Louisville Commercial.
And all outeof-town ticket holders are mailed*
copy of the Official Drawing as soon aa received.
AU prizes are cashed, without deduction, on
presentation, andno on* eutside oft ho vi utters
are made aware of the fact of their being richer
by thousands of dollars but themselves, for we
will not, undo* any circumstances, publish the
names of persons drawing Capital Prises for tho
purpose of drairing custom to our lottery,
Thenextdrawing April SO. 1679.
81MMOHB A DI. KINBON, Managers.
Sellable Agent* wanted in every Town.
prS 5 810A wit
FOK TEN DOLLARS GASH
we will insert a seven-line advertisement one
week in a list of 269 weekly newspaper*, or four
hues in a different list of 837 papers, or ten lines
two weeks ina choice of either of four separate
and distinct liita containing from 70 to 100 pa
pers each, or four lines one week in all fou oi
tho small 1ft t*. or one line one week in all six
lists combined, being more than 1.C00 papers.
We also have lists ol papers by State* through
out the United States and Canada. Bend 16
cent* for our 109 page Pamphlet, Address G.P
ROWELL A CO, Newspaper Advertising Bu-
re-u.iOSpruooht ,-ew York.
P s—if you will send us tbe names of a half
dozen high priced paoers in which you wonld
advertise JUST NOW, if a satisfactory induce
ment was mode, wa will submit a proposition,
by return mail, which we think will please you.
Mossy satsd is tossY caused. Rend copy
>.t the advertisement you will u>0 and state in
what paper vengaw ihi*
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Pf3 iiplm
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ONE SALESMAN for each
State, salary from $73 to
$100 per month aid ex
pensos References re
quire 1 LA ttl‘.l.l l> MANUFA -T’NGCU,
S< Clark fi* Cb’eaae
LORD & TAYLOR,
XEW_YORK,
Opening Spring Display
OF
NEW DRY GOODS.
;s
OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPINQ.
SULKS.
Our BLACK SILKS contain the welt-known
brands ot Bonnet. Fnnton, Tapisster, Ouinet, Ot-
Our American Cachcmire INDESTRUCTIBLE
BLACK SILK justly claims earnest attention,
MVaSB® s
In COLORED *ILK8 our well-selected stock is
offered at prices that cannot be undersold.
COLORED AND BLACKf>ILK D AMASSES, em
bracing the rarest cems of the European or
In SUMMER SILKS '/nd FOULARDS we have
everything that it now and beautilul.
DRESS GOODS.
Novelties in Ctehemeres, Saitingf, De beiges,
and the standard clotUs, in splendid variety. Also,
“Anderson’s” Scotch Zephyrs. Printed cotton
Dress Goods, Momio Cloths, Cotelines, Percales.
Cheviots. Ac., with every grade to be found in a
firsbclass establishment
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps.
This department maintains its supremacy, and
■hows the best productions from the European
centres.
Our Cloaks and Sacqnetare ent and made by
men tailors, therefore style apd St arc guaranteed.
Suits and Costumes.
Our SUITS Slid COSTUMES folly sustain that
pre-eminence so justly established, and always
represent tho latest styles and fashions.
Ladies’ and Children’s Undergarments.
Superb ftc.ortmcr»t of fine French hand-msdo
UNDERWEAR, comprising every requisite fora
lady’s wardrobe. Also, children’s suits for every
msc and sin-. —
Our Infante’ Furnishing Department is thor
oughly equipped. Complete Wardrobes as low as
S3S; better rood* in proportion. Any article in
the Wardrobe at list price; really cheaper than
the home-in?!'’ article, and much mcro satirise-
to ry
Hosier uloves, & Handkerchiefs.
Tho lai, «s, rarest, and mn-t unique French
novelticsln the city. Also, the medium grades at
boss tat l.tdie* and children at very moderate
prices
Ladies’, misses’, and children’s hid, cloth, and
Lists Thread Gloves of tbe best manufacture, in
all the no wrat shades to r.ietrbanv dress material.
A superior selection of plain hemmed linen, and
all linen hemsutchu. and -colichid Handker
chief-. Also, eqsbnuUeivd silk HamlkerolUelk
uuurpnssed in beauty crcoior.
Jfmai-HarsMae fiakM€«rr4 ia
B.B.
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ALSO CURES
Neuralgia, Backache, Sore Throat,
Sorains, Wounds, Etc.
Tht Most Fenstrstlnr Liniment inttlff
« Werlo, - ▼
Tas Rock, Ur ton Uousxy,Ga. Not, i$7A
B B Thompson~R Co—.-irt : f. used your Innl-
mont far neuralgia and toothache. It relieved
main fire minutes, aad I have not been troubled
Witt neuralgia cr toothach* tines.
JAMES TROIIB.
IT CURBS A CASE OF 40 YEARS STANDING
Babsbsvtus, Ga.Ori, 1178
Sirs—Ihadhetnuaieted with Rheuuutumin
my leg snd foot for forty years. I used B B
Thompson's Liniment for Rheumatism aud
WFTTLBh.
mpson’a' Link
shad no fatal _
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*flon JR Jenkins, of Buraesvtlla, says; Iusrc
your Linimeet on on* of my tarm hands akt
was completely broken down In the back aud
hips. It cured hia.
Thov Aaron, Ga Brat ltd, 1872
B B Thompson A Co-Sirs: I was confined te
my bed three mouths with as psiulul a case of
Rheumatism as is ever the lot of man lu suffer,
and come sear dying. Doctors did ull they
could for me, but I grew worse. B B Thomp
son's Liniment waa suggested aa a sure eure, J <
cola kettle, and aa toonaslus d it I began to
improve rapidly until I was well. I «o sot be
lieve anything ta hell so good for Rheumatism
us year Liniment. T J MURPMBY.
Thoxastos.Ga, 1878.
I certify that I here used B B Thompson's
Liniment for neuralgia knd do not hesitate to
toy it is the heat thing foi neuralgia known to
me: and I have used many remedies. I heartily
recommend it to all. JOHN F MB AND.
Editor Upson Ente* prise.
JudgeB B Atwater.bf Thomstton, Ga. says:
I consider your Liniment for Rhrumatism an
excellent remedy for that complaint. A’lady
‘ ~;ud wh Je stopping at ay bouse bsdkti *U«cx
_ Rheumatism I got her a bottle ol your
Liniment whieh effected a perfect cure. Hope
it will prove a great b-’eraiog to all suffering
with such pains.
It B ihompMHi ACo—Bin: I am well pleased
with vourRaeumatie Liniment. Thebevlhad
It used on had been suffering with Rheumatism
about two month* causing a contraction of tke
muscles so that he was drown downward until
almoat hall doubtae Md rrAIr to do tar work.
I had the Liniment appplied as directed, and la
two weeks time he was almost entirely well and
able to do his regular duties at a form hand. ' 1
have also used it on avsett with like tueeeis.
AUGUSTUS J KING.
County School Comm’s-’r, Upson Co. Ga
Twomastow. Ga. 1878.
BBT Arie-Rirt! I desire to thank you for
your excellent Liniment for Rheumatism. I
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G BORGIA. JASPER COUNTY —Brbereas
Alfred Goolsby and C L Goolsby sppliy to
me for dismirekm from executorsh p estate of
William Goolsby, deceased.
This is therefore to eitp and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office on ee
by the first Monday in July next, ii any they
have, Why the mine ahull not he granted.
Witncsa my official signature thia day. April
2d, 1879. F M 8 WAN SON,
spiB xswSm*Ordinary.
_ HUB* mbofStfil
years old. I hare found many remedies during
my life hut have never found anything equal to
B B Thompson’s Liniment for Rheumatism. It
it pleasant to use and elves relief atmos* in
stantly. MRS BUST ACE B REEYES
AVPrcpared by S B THOMPSON A CO
Barnatvilie, Ga, For tile by Draggitts ; or sent
by express on receipt of price. 26,80and 78 cents
and »150 k bottle. ' feMS sunAw3m
: ui : purmblt ffl&d ihreys *
•» uo c i?.} a ns a »* » *■
UDT LOWB8T PRICED. -
N0T.POORE8TAND p DBAR M T.
BEST AND CHBAFEST.
Nfw Styles.
■EW PRICES.
Six Stops, Flegact
Embossed Wsilnut
-Case,of new design,
(only ,..$80
(Ten 8topi, 4 sets
'Reeds in new style
Illuminated Case
only .$95
i Ten Stops, 4 sets
l Reeds Mirror Ton
*Case, with Gold
Bronze Ornaments*
tfon. only $100
OYER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLD’S EXHIBITIONS FOR
TWELVE YEABS FAST.
PABIS - 1867 VIEHBA - 1873
S1NTII60, 1»75 • PHLL>. PA. 1M6
PARIS - 18*61 SWEDEN - 1878
Endorsed by Frans Liszt, Theodore Thoms',
Ole Bull. Got tschalk, Strauss. Warren, Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians ot
Europe and America, The testimony as to the
immense *up?rioiity of these instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and India
on table.
4 \ KOuGlA, BIBS COUNTY.—Whe eai R ¥
UT Lawtou, administrator on the estate ot
Jaeksan Deluache. Iatqot said county, deceased,
hu made application for leave to ael ten sharer..
of tbe capital stock of the Southern acd Atbin-
tlqTUtegraih f’ompanyv belonging to said eatater
These are. therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to bo and appear at 'he Court
of Ordinary ol skid county on tee first Monday in
Mky nest to ibow wiim if any they can, why
ta'd application should not be granted
Witness my band and ofnraUugnsturo^ ilprll
an-s Iaw4w Ordinary.
HA80H
RESTED UNTIL PAID FOE.
These Oraanv are now onored purchasers by
monthly installments ot from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until tbe rent pays for them. From
one to three years time given for psyment.
Special reduction given to Churches, Schools
and Pastor*. Agents wanted everywhere. Or-
gam .ent on trial to any pait of the South. We
pay freight both way* if not satisfactrry.
S HIMS WHOLESALE DEPOT
For the more convenient supply ol Southern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been ei-
fablished at Savannah. Ga. from which Dealers,
Cburehes, Teachers, and the retail trade can be
-u-plied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price li-ts and full
irfora alien addresi
LUDDEIT & BAT2S, Savannah, 6a.
M»MJFicxuLEi’s Whops sale Aqbhis.
asr2 d2aivSm
kw iimsi to 4 s in. , ^. u for w $r;
and iCcfor 100 page pamphlet G P lUWELL
IX) NY. febSldAwlawtw
mm
A bl'i,BNDID OFPORTUNITT TO WIN A
BO TUNS. FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBU
TION, CL*8S D aT NEW ORLEANS, TUES
DAY, APRIL 8 th. 1879 — 117ti Montht;
Drawiar.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Thu Institution was regularly incorporated bj
the Legislature of the State for Educational anc
Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term ui
twenty-five years, to which contract th> inviola
hie (aith ol tbe State is pledged with a Capital o
JJ,000.000, to whieh it ba« since added ■ res err.
fond of $180,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NU M
HER DISTRIBUTION will take place mouth -
on the second Tuesday. It never scales or prnt-
oones. Loot at the following Distribution:
CAPITA PR ZE $80,000.
'00,900 TICKBTn AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.
HALF-TICKKTAONE DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize... $ SSynO
10.1-8
6.U0
BOO
622$
10.110
10, €0
10280
10 >00
louoa
2,700
t 00
l Capital Pnzo ..™ _
1 Crpital Prize.......
2 Pruea of $2,600..
5 Prize* Of 1,000 .....
20 Prises of 600.......
too Prizes of 102...
200 Prizes of 50...
5W1 Prizes of 20....
I IKK) Prizes of 10
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
» ApproximatKiL Prizes of i300 ...
9 Aupr:ximat:* ; u Friz a of 200.....:
9 Approximation Prizes of 108...........
1887 Prises.aniou ting to..: .:...$ln» *00
i^i-punsible corresponding agent* wanted*: all
prominent points, to rhom a libera: compensation
will be paid
Application for rate* to clubs should only he
•utde to 'he HomeOfflcr in NewOrleai.a
Write, clearly stating full aa dross, torturths
tn!ormu2icn.«r«end order*to
m a dauphin.
P O Box 602. New Orleans. I a.
All our Grand Itxt aordinary Drawing, are
under the supervision and management of GEN'
BRALfi G TBE - URU8ARD and JUBA'l A
KsRLY. rearie JAa.-.w
l O PL AN .
a a pla'T
1.0-PLANT & SON
Bankers and Brokers,
Si ACO s - - O ^OHQIf
r-ftiSA8r A ENERAL BAfiKIKB BUSINESS
StoitH and Honda taught and -»)<• on
dents’ Furnishing doods. 1 mi-ion
F1m:m:!bs< an t gradi« of goods at our
to ia! r.'i onrMe; ri: Qjil.ly, rtyic. and flt tlio !
rroir.in-" • |oa» :res<V . I'l v.naaw.
Boots Shoes.
1 .i» h irl:i &n<l tu*,;:..: •, i\; Ladies, .‘Ii. j s*s. and
Ouiidraii. i:ioU» l-'p. lour I r.i.on ^103*% itss novelty
of tfic *Ha3on. C*. W; rer.uIv.kjAji boots.
9S.7Tk itjw thuc*V o' i f.i i »fra; Hn*: Q’i«lity slip
per* iro.»fl.S3 toill i* rcbti!« jro^t.
vrorUcd hu; '•ahotev$~: <ttil!!rrn’* band made.
rpriiHj heel, button C*lXO; Infants’ shoea, all
and Tooths* Prcocb call Lntton U>ot*, ,
ts.73, acd a roodadamhic mi rtioc* clo>.
•9* Oar coouB are ell Crsc-daaa, W<* *
All all erdrm exactly and to tbetotercaf i
of pttrchiiirfni mran's? all purchu- - I
to be (Jii&SKinry u Iicyca-w, m;d n.*«» i
ready ti ren-uy u ; l wt*. We intut'
i o iT.nc.il t-itt Crct.trial svJU
ln»;ip ui t^ie »•• 3,’ • rra-rn brrcw»rr<
All orders ftr tfooda to be* rcrortn.
Bird by iho -r . \ ois where par
urhbi Woo*?' irLt bc neat hy
J*. I # D. Where the resi:Un<r 1>
Fatrr* urr . rccra the dllTer' - - .
Di'oadbuV mfl p te3tictli St
# {rdul ttrystic, sad, PersytL, i>. i.
I. R,:wpiiniwpawi,Phila. ri,wi,«wnu«jr.
CATTTTOS— trrr.-iJ^'Onfco'V.f. I'.-Coi. -rinttd inbUick.
SspJfoa Itwtgmutmt
• 8 HALL, Agent, tiac u, G»
marts dAtewAw it
GEORGIA JONES COUNTY.—Notice i*
hereby gi>en that Rachael Owens oi said county,
has applied for setting spirt and va nation cf
homestead snd exemption < f perannaiit' for the
benefit of dependant fsm-les, Acd I will pais
upon the isms at this office on Saturday, the
26ihmstsnt at the heur of 11 a m Given under
my hand officially, ROLAND T KOBfi,
apr2 Id* Ordinary,
Grrfl. an’ar fllre April 1st. 1879.
NOTICE IO DE« ' OR3 AND CEEDI-
- TOSS.
A LL persons indebted t 0 the estate of John I*
£A. Jones, late of said county «e eased, are
tote will pr- *eni -them 'duty authrcticated • to
Aithir H Board man.
apSltawBw J ULIA P JONE8, Executrix.
Anvil 1.1-7A
fiKOROIA. JONBBCOUNTT.-To each ad
VJT romi.tr.tor executor and guardian who-
are required by law to make annual returns to-
Jones Court ot Ordinary—Greeting.
You and cash of yon are hereby notified and
required to stake year animal returns ss direct
ed by law between this and the first Monday in
neat sulv. In default thereof actioc by the
Court frill be taken under the law ot such cates.
And to those who have failed to make returns
at tail July term,- as require ! by law, notice is
given that aettow will ta token by the court to
ester jadgment agsir.st them and their tare tie*
on bond for inch default and for all moneys not
legally accounted for in this court.
Ordered that this notice ba published in the
Teienre- h and Meeeenger for tnrre months
Witness my hand offltUliy. March 26,1S79.
ROLAND T ROSS,
Aprl 1>w2ib»Oreiuary.
/3.RORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas R T
VJ Lawton, admin strator on the estate cf
Jacksen Delotebe, late at said county, decra-ed
hat made appUottioa for letter* of durtissiott
from said tstste
These,are therefore to cite and admonish alt
persons roDternw to be snd appear at the Cou: 8
of Ordinary of mid county on the first Monday
iu July uegt to show cause, if any they car,
wliy lqtterif of dismission should not be granted
tbe applicant.
Witness ray han* and offlsiil signature April
4th, 1879. . . J A MoMANUS,
anrtid ~ Ordinary^
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Ben
jamin C Bmith has- made application for
letters of admlnfc-tration de bonis non cum tes-
tameuto anuexo upon the estate of Major Jam??
Smith, late of aid county, deceased,
These ate therefore to cite acd admonish alTl
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on tha first Monday
in May next to show cause, if any they cau.
letters of administration should cot DO
‘ ies»plic»nt..
my hand and offfc’al sigrature. AprLV -
J A MCMANUS,
gn^tgtthearplja
A18791
»prSlaw4w
Ordinary.
4 muttulA BlBR COUNTY.—tv areas We
UT L Bass baa m-de application for Tetters of
administration on tbe estate of Julia B Collin?,,
late of taid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admenish al.
persons oonoarned to be -and appear at the
Court of Ordinary ot taid county on tbe flrat
Monday in May next to show cause, if apy tbey
can wbv letters of adminutratio: should not bo ,
granted'tbe spoil -ant.
Witness my hand and’offieial vign-iturr. April
4* 1*79, J 4 McHANUi,
.pprBI*a4w Ordioaty.
C YH RGIA. JASPER UOUfilY. -Alfred
Y Goolsby baring applied for guuiiixusMpol
toe person and property of William R Powell. A~
mirorunder lourteen years of age,resident bf-*'
said county, thia is to cite all pera.iis concernrei- r
to show cause, if any they can, at this office DC”
fore or on tbo find Monday in Apnl next, why
guardianship ol tha prrson and property of said
William R Powell should not i« intrusted to
him. Witness my official signature. February
27th, 879. F « SWANSON.
m»n 8 *1 Ordinary.
APPLICA1 ION' FOE LEAVE TO SELL
A T the regular April term, 1879, of the Court
of Ordinary of Bibb county a. plication will
be made tor leave to fell one (100) bundren
shares of tha capital stock ct the Bibb Loan anil
Building Association as the property of «hc es
tate ot John B Boss, Into cf Bibb county, de
ceased. WM H ROSS,
R H PLANT.
feb2S law4w Adtii*rae»tate Jno B fares. lac’d.
Barreled Shet<
In the world J
themone;
nSteqJ
_ twist,* _
Kelt, Box VFaOo,
jPMMrlk. Also our celebrated Kentecky
for gl«, wamnife4 sr «* safe. Sendfi
lustrated Catalogue and Price Lists to
Boms A Hon, Enterprise Gun Wod
_ ' 2MAi8snr*s«i
Established. 1S43. jraMargkJ
Price of GUn.
Price of Gin* with
Self-Feeding AA-
Uchmta^.'*
rrtrm wHflkll-
Ai) Saw
& 75.00 “
8 97.rO
St2'*0
! 87.50
113.75
140j»
100.00
130.01
13®0
*
110.00
141.75
173B5
w •
■:.) y
122.00
130.00
152.60
173.00
«
140.00
l^.MO
-> «
| 180.00
2u8.i>J
2)%j
DYING OUT :
m ap Ronda of cigars and for the benefit of
ir.t UUer.f -meters and iu tg«», we wil> wn
(p.. «p in) . vamo e taxof nur r*o t i-.-
i- am andrraa upon receipt oi-twety-n.r
OOODM iN & ’SAYEh *
na.MJ .’ ru tr. ri". .-.V
\ HkNT- W iNi’RD, forth- b-t anc (to
ast -cite . Pictorial and ‘tibl i
Pr era reduced 88 per renti Ado reus NATlnNAi
PUBLISHING UOMPANT. Phifodoi hia. Pi.
Or. M. W. CASH’S
Liver Remedy
—AND—
11000 PURIRS*
Is Toaic, Cordial, Anti-Bilious.
I-1VEB COMPL-AIXT,lTa,lC\:> %'K-FF. 2
uiin&v ACTS* Sics Heapachbl Kvceali
vEvuj AKX> Ague. Pai*pitati««n,
DYSPEFSI.
•nd aft Disease of the .Sl.«nrvc!i, U vcr, i
,tlocu■ It hniWsupthasvfteiu iTiv,.-{
■Ices unt sicken,givepriu, norleavotAofo
aup»ted,aa oibor mediatoes da
HOW TO BE sSdyourb’nc;
YOUR OWN S?s^S.“a?o
DOCTOR. .
Lasse lrom bia fovonto prescripHou, nsc-.l fn hi«
extensive praotiae for o.er if yean. S.ij.tr
rr'flFMgBA^LoCAT. ifiPMTo'V’-"
! J^K\V»a3SuSSky IN‘»r.' «!vfW
i onorei 8«-im for Circu «r:i7. ... Ah;
lltrME MEDICINE CO., Phiu.dejpfi
.-K. d by ail DraKgi»U.Gei)ein S.oi. . . I v A."
g'ffee ':; '• -J
Priul Houle free, A„i; v t >,’; r . mi la
dswlv
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The Brown Cotton Gin.
Glenns the Seed better. Runs lighter, Gfus Fastest
and co*t«lera money than any other Gte la the store
tab Dverr binchlno Callyaad legally guaranteed.
These Tnachlne3 ftro made of the bc-tnifltrffob,.
-id the workmanship and finish'are n- • vciff®.
t is been n warded premiums nt alt the 8tete Pfiirs,.
icorgia, Alabama, Texas, etc., etc.
Prloo List of filn*, Feeders snd Condcussn.
Payable during tho Cotton Season.
f^rkS ready for shipment and driivercd ul
t; Special terms to cash pnreluuers. Sj
... ritiAr contiinlng fostiuiom J- from over
audredlive planters, who bought and qae*
--chines lost season.
■y - S43tolS58w« manufactured Gits VBjSbt
? IUeorgla, under the firm name • r K. T.ftkY-
., .a & Co., nOcrwarda Clexoss, Bno.-.u A tap...
. >4 made what was then known as tho T-ylu 81a,
Dari gtheyear 1858 wa removed to this prape,
■n •vi have been exduaively engaged tn m|to
•; ul-igGinaeverBince. Withicr-gcrp rfotma,
t ia b-stlabor saving machinery, and skla d smk-
■ ”i, wo possess advantag-s not enjoy- d by hoy •
thcr manufacturer ia our tine for produoiugMi*
res* ork for the least mo;.i y.
rr-r-Aes. Engines and complete outfit fuaaljhed
i ae Jr d. Address
3B0W5 COTTON GUT CO., Now Louden, Doan.
Spr» . tvtg