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14. Delong. Tice President Harts esc, of
the academy. The Jeannette willleaTe
about the 25tb.
New Yobs, Jnne 17.—The ship owners
b-pcci \tion hae received a letter from W.
Hunter, second assistant Secretary of
Stalest Washington, saying that the
government has under consideration the
cl rest ion of making each representations
to the countries now at war in South
America, as will eeonre the protection of
American citizens m the gnano carrying
trade.
New Oklsaks, Jane 17.—The debate
on tbe State debt continues in the Con
▼ention. A motion to close the debt wse
defeated. There, are no new develop
ments. Night sessions will be inangn
rated.
The principal prizes drawn in the
State Lottery to-day, were as follows:
No. 35.493 drew $100 000 in New
Tort; No. 19,577 draw $50 000 in New
York; No. 24 903 drew f20.000 in Su
Louis; Nj. 16.436 drew $10,000 in
Washington; No. 82,325 drew $10,000 in
Louisville; No. 35.347 drew $5.000 in
New Orleans ; No 41,161 drew $5 000 in
New York; No. 64.612 drew $5 000 in
St Louis; -No. 88,269 drew $5,000 in
New York.
Mr si pots, Jnne 17.—This afternoon,
during toe trial of John J. O’Brien for
the alleged seduolion of Miss Lzzio Voss,
and while the defendant was testifying aa
to bis inuooenoeof the crim-, Miss Lizzie
arose Horn her seat near her oounsel,
and, walking towards the defendant, sal<3:
“You villain, you murdered my father,
and now you want to ruin my reputa
tion." As she oeased spanking she drew
a pistol from her dress pooket, bat before
she coaid fire she was caught by the dep
uty sheriff, who wrested it from her
■hands. Last Maroh Miss ‘ Toss* father
committed suicide oa hearing of bis
daughter's disgrace.' The salt now pend
ing is for $5,000 damages.
Londom, Jane 17.—The ship Chins,
Captain Barker, from New Orleans, which
got ashore at Lyngbie, May 8, has bro
ken up.
Versailles, June 17.—Minister Lv
pare assured tbe Chamber of Deputies
■^uusin June 17—Dclegates are «x-
M shortly from the South
P sctc icia Republics to treat for tha ro-
A .p,n of diplomatic relations which
atoratiou * nd£( j f or several years.
Jnn9 l7 ;7 CoD - fn f‘ on
Co to a crisis prevails in mmisle-
smountint . # re p 0rte d that Kb aired •
"•'Sl^a tbe Grand Vizier. wilt reaign
dl “ ‘ "J pasha assume the Vizierate
f nd "*. t il, to pave the way for the re-
SEfSSwr* Mahmoud Nedim, form-
t ?l» known as the tool of Bobm..
* S*r*Au.ten Lsyard, the British am-
biscaior, is endeavoring to prevent
^It'uMdso reported that Midhat Pasha
.,1 rect ive permission to come to Con-
funticople. Faad Pasha has denonnosd
JJ* ... pasha’s administration or the
21, office. It la thought Caratheodorl
P ch» sod Moriff Effendi will be shortly
innoiDted as Ottoman commissioners to
settle the Greek bonndary question.
A demonstration is apprehended at
Pniliropnlte, when the Prtnoe of Balga-
Ha is iosthlied at Sofia. Several superior
fano.iona.tes, and a deputation from va
rious Rnnmeliao towns will go to Sofia
to attend the oeroraony and congratulate
th r ^wnoti* June 17.—St. John’s Colliery
c££:£?+**. 1-*>*
TJS&S-S - u»
that a firm of provision merchants had
failed for .2100.000. _
General Gdoy, who ■*»***£
Idrnoy of Paraguay, is one Of tha leaders
of the oppositioo party. .
Twu ihoueand miners have strucK at
Tsmworih against a reduction of wages.
St Petebebueo, Jone 17.—A speoial
from OJe-aa to the Golossajf the Re-
Li.er’e offiee in Cherson, Southern Kus-
... bas been undermined and robbed of
, million and a hair of roubles.
Wilmington, Del., June 17.—The
ez-Oasbier of tbe National Bank of Wil
mington and Brandy wine Jim phad lhat distarbanoa in Algiers af
*■?'/ t0 e “ b . e ”i!?» C *<?ded no present eanse for anxiety. The
Lid been sentenced to five yearr JmprU
onment. The amount of the defalcation
is t*enty*eigbt thousand dollars, of
wbicb twelvo thousand have been re-
torned to the bank.
Wasbinotoh, Jane 17.—In Senate
the bill to amend the act of 1793 for en
rolling and licensing vessels in the coast
ing trade was again taken up.
The Senate Democratic caucus this
morning took no action on Senator Bay
ard’s resignation of the chairmanship of
the Finance Cimmittee. but after con-
soDiog an hour anl a half in debate ad
journed until to-moriow.
The indications were, however, very
dear that the resignation will nit b» ac
cepted and that the silver bill will be
left in tbe hands of tbe Finance Com
mittee till next session.
In the House, Mr. Atkina, chairman of
the Appropriations Committee, reported
back tbe Legislative appropriation bill
and the Senate amendments thereto with
a report recommending concarrenoo in
iome and non-oononrrence in other of
the amendment?.
Cbablsston. Jane 17.—A special dis
patch to the Newt and Courier from Spar-
tanbarg to-day says at 12 o’clock last
nightabody of a hundred and fifty armed
men entered that town on horseback and
proceeded to the Jail where they deman
del John Mcore, a prisoner committed for
theoutrageaod murder of Hina Woodward
on tbe 5th instant. Sheriff Thompson,
having been warned that an attempt
would be made to lynch the prisoner,
had removed him to the Air-Line railroad
about a mile from town, intending to
hoard tho Northern bound train and
resob Columbia; but he bad been watched,
and before the train arrived the lynchers
secured Moore and t«ok him to the
scene of mnrder, near Welford, 12 miles
distant, where they said they would
hang him at ten o’clock this morning.
Mo >re and bis victim were bath white.
Concord, N. H., June 17.—Henry W.
Blair was to-day elected United States
Senator. The vote in the House was
Blair, 161; Bingham, 95. In the Senate,
Blair, 20; Bingham, 4.
Augusta, Ga., June 17.—J. J. Moore,
who bos been confined in the Spartan
burg. 8outb Carolina, jail for supposed
rape and murder of Mrs. Francis Heaton
Of Pickens county, was forcibly taken
possession of by a party of infanated
citizens last night, and hanged at eight
o’clock this morning in the woods near
tbe place where tho remains of the mur
dered iedy were found. Moore asserted
his innocence to the very last.
Washington, D. C., Jaco 17.—In the
Senate tbe army appropriation bill was
taken np and altered as follows: Tho
committee amendment providing that
members of tho next two graduating
classes at West Point may receive $760
on completion of studiee, and return
home for two years, was stricken out, as
were also all clauses forbidding promo
tions in any branch of the army. A
Iobb debate then ensued in reference to
the meaning and object of that clause of
the 5th seotion, concerning the nee of
the army for public purposes to keep the
peace at the polls.
Blaine offered an amendment prohibit
ing all carrying of weapons at polls under
penalty of fine ard imprisonment.
McDonald and Beck then read extracts
Hons- consequently consented to the
postponement of the interpellation oa,
that snbjeofc one month.
Aloises, Jane 17.—The French com
mander telegraphs his arrival at Medina,
and reports thst ten chiefs of the rebel
tribe endeavored to obtain a suspension
of hostilities by falsely representing tha>
the rebel leader had fled. They have
been warned to surrender him, or they
will be attacked to-night.
Washington, Jnne 17—The Dem>-
oratic caucus met this morning to receivo
the report of tha tab-committee appoint
ed to confer with Bayard open tbe War-
n er silver bill And his proffered res gnaton.
The committee reported both Bayard and
Kernan are inflexibly opposed to action
on tbe bill daring the present session.
.Speeches were made by Thurman and
McDonald in faTor of dropping the whole
subject, and by Garland and Coke argu
ing the accept area of Bayard’s resigna
tion, re-organization of the Finance Com
mittee, and immediate action on the bill.
Gen. Gordon replied to Coke, in a
speech which is described by all as one of
great fervor and eloqnenoe. He said tbe
question had both a personal and politi
cal aspeot. The aooeptanoe of Bayard’s
resignation, or the adaption ot Coke’s
resolution, would be oonstrned as a osn-
snre o that gentleman, and he was op
posed to both propositions. He was as
loyal to the silver cause as any man liv
ing, bat wouldn't consent to strike down
a man like Bayard. He knew he could
speak for every man in Georgia, and be
lieved he canid for every Southerner,
when be said that “A blow to Bayard
would give a pang to every Senthern
heart,” for daring ail their tronbles and
trials since the war Bayard had been the
“trneat of the trap.’’
Gin. Gordon also opposed the course
reoommended by Coke, on political
grounds, since it might cause dissension
in the party, and effect other more im
portant questions. Bemarks were slso
mado by Siulsbnry and Voorhees, and
the cancns adjourned nnttl to-morrow
without aotioD.
New York, Jnne 18.—Washington
Darbrow, one of the oldest merchants oa
the cotton exchange, died yesterday.
In the trial of Commissioner Hoyt and
other officers of the International Trust
Company, on charge of publishing and
circulating its assets, the jury returned
a verdict of acquittal.
Boston,June 18.—Tha Herald says:
«*B. R. Smith & Co., cotton dealers of 21
Central street in this city, are involved in
the affairs of B, R. Smith & Co., cotton
dealers in New York, whose failure was
repotted yesterday. Each firm consists
of three partners, bnt B. B. Smith and J.
M. Smith are members of both concerns,
eo that the two houses are very intimate
ly connected—being in fact, generally re
garded as one.
The Boston House is as yet without
any definite knowledge as to tbe amount
of liabilities as they wero nearly all con
tracted in New York. It is thought, how-
ever, they will not aggregate one hun
dred thousand dollars.
London, Jnne 18.—Matthew Dickie,
trading as Bawlee fc Co.» cotton spinner
at Stockton, baa failed.; Liabilities. $Gl-
000 pounds. ■ }' •* '- ;
THE “LOST AST” RECOVERED.
Galen, tbe most celebrated physician, flourish -
td in tne second eeroury. His theory was that
root sand herbs, properly com aeon lei. are Na
ture’s remedy His cur-s wer- to marvelous
lhat he was sensed of inagio. His mighty s* ill
ana .noses. tiknoea his encode* and his opin
ions held sway in the medical world tor centu
ries, until the art cf compounding vegetable
remedies was gradually lost in the thickening
• I uni ti the middle ag-s. and poisonou. mineral
miiturei t-ok its place. But tbe clou-19 are
br sting In our day, acd tbe almost magical
virtues of Ygetine, jovfully attests: by thou
sands, alamo it as a troe Galenical compound,
and as a blood purifier acd health r» torer
probably baa had no equal since the days of
Galen himself.
A Hopeless Sufferer Oared by
VEGETINE
Noaek. Conn, Nov li, 1874
H R Stevens. Esq -
Dear Mr—Thinking that a statement of my
case may meet the eys of soma one snfleHag
from 8c ro nla.Ibrgyou to publish the following,
whicn I cheerfully furnish ot my own freewill.
I have been afflicted with Scrofulous Humor'
from my birth, and at times very badly. When
about >Ix years old the disease made its appear
anceonmyhtad, and it wa, deemed advuable
to have the hair thav-d, but they were obliged
to cut it oft with embroidery seiners, as my
head was so sore I could net have it shaved.
After we had succeed-d in heali gtbe sores on
tbe ont-ide they broke, but on the inside, caus
ing me great pain. There have been times when
the surfaca of my hand* was all raw from tbe
etfest of this humor, and no pen can describe the
great suite ii x I have endured.
About three Yean ago small kernels made
theirappearan -e on the cords of my neck, sev
eoal of which grew into quite large tumors, snd
nothing which we could use would rem-ve
them *y whole system was so full of scrofu
lous humor thst it seemed ready to burst
through tbe skin at all parts of my body, and I
was in a ternnle wiax and feeble condit-on.
Tbe tumors on my neck had grown to such a
site as to disfigure mo badly. When in this
hopeless condition I was advised by a irietid le
try the Yeuetine. and I atooce a-mmei red tak
ir g it, and after 1 hsd used it a short time tbe
trnsiermmeseed discharging, and I do not
think that I overestimate tbe quantity from
each tumor when I say thst a good- sized teacup
ful of corruption ran out, after which they com
menced to heal up and disappear, and now my
neck ii as smooth and tree from bunches as any
^r elieve the Yegetlne hss entirely cleansed
every taint of scrofula from my system, and I
da-ire to have this statement published, so that
other sufferers may find relief, as they surely
will do. if they try theVe etitie.
It will afford me pleasure to give anv farther
information relative to my case t> all who will
call or address ma.
ALICE SHIRLEY.
VEGETINE
Unsolicited Evidence.
Bpsisovielp, My, Hay 141872.
Dear Sir—Hy daughter has been out of health
forabo>.ttwoyesrj. About a year ago she had
stumor come on her aide which was very pain
ful. ..
I saw Yegetine advertised in tbe Farmer, and
sent to Bangor and got two bott'es. She is now
taking the second bottles he- health is much
improved, and the tumor is going pway as fstt
as it came Every ore in this vicinity, knows
what Yegstine has done for my daughter, and I
take every opportunity to re-ommend it to those
who ar e not aware ot its great value.
Vt» C ilSDlLL.
! 3very One Speaks Favorably.
Eaet Marshfield, Uabs. Ang3!,lS?0,
Mr Stivers— a .
Dear sir -I bar© been troubled with Canker
from childh'**]. c&asimc toy mouth ta be so sore
at times that I was unable to eat. Have taken
many preparations, but with no effect until I
tried your Vegatine. After taking a few dose 11
found it relieved the faintness at tbe stomach
that always accompanies Canker Humor; and
by the time x bad taken the third bottle my
month was entirely cured Have not been
tr mbicd with it since that time, which is eight
months ago. I have recommended it to several
of my acquaintances, and every one speaks favor*
«bl, of It. gosd effect. Jfountnr^ gRuiN _
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. B. STEVENS, Boston, Miss.
Veeetiae is Sold bvall Druggists.
junll dwed frisunkw t!
Some, JnB« 18.—There was a violent
from letters and other documents to show earthquake yesterday near the town of
Act, in Sicilly, seven milee eaet of Catania.
that interference of the army at tbe polls
was not an imaginary danger, but had
occurred.
Withers said he should endeavor to se-
•nrt a vote on tbe pending bill to-mor
row, Adjontned.
In the Honee, Dickens, of Louisians,
from the Committee on Commerce,report
ed a joint resolution authorizing the sur
vey of tbe Mississippi river near Lake
Corcordia, Louisiana, with a view to pro
tection of the harbors of Natchez and Vi-
dtlit. Fasted.
The judicial expenses bill wat reotivad
from the Senate and was referred tothe
Appropriation Camm'.ttee, The Honse
then resumed consideration of the bill
prohibiting political assessments, which
fed to a somewhat acrimonious debate.
Conger, of Michloan, denounced the btU
as an infsmons proposition. McLsue, of
Miryland, said the Republlean party held
power only by tho oorrupt uac ofFeawtl
patronage, whloh it was tbe pprposa of
this bill to prohibit. He spoke at oon-
aiderablo leDgth in favor of tho bill, and
In condemnation of Ibo course of the
Rspablioan party generally, but was re-'
peatedly interrupted by Congee with
questions and earcasUo remarks, which
finally led to an appeal to the chair on ■
point of parliamentary order. The dis
cussion was closed by' a demand for thi
regular order of business. And the bii
went over until to-morrow.
The House then took up the Senate bill
relating to juries, bnt the Republican
members, who maintained thst it sbpnld
not be noted upon until the' judicial ex:
penrea bill had been disposed of,resorted
to filibustering, and after a two hours
struggle to attempt to get a vote on it,
it was abandoned, and the House ad
journed. -
Washington, Jnne 17.—The 'findings
and sentences of the court martial m the
Hizen*Stanley case were made public to
day. On some of the specifications Stan
ley was found guilty and others acquitted.
The sentence of the court is that Colonel
Stanley be admonished in general orders
by the general of the army for bteaoh o?
dUciplino.fi In cenauirag Colonel Stanley
General Sherman says the present trial
acd judgment must stand as the final de
cision of all matters raised in the contro-
The Democratic members of the House
Appropriation Committee held a confer
ence to-day upon the judicial expenses
bill, as amended by the Senate. A ma
jority of tbe committee will probably re-
commfnd con-coccurrence in the Senate
amendments to the second section, and
ask for the appointment of a conference
oommlttee.
San Francisco, Jane 17.—A compli
mentary reception was given last night
by the California Academy of Sciences to
the officers of the Jeannette arctio expedi
tion, which sails shortly for the North via
•hrlngs struts. Speeches were made by
Five villages in the vicinity were almost
wholly destroyed. Ten P«“» 8 * e v r ®
killed and several injured. The inhabi
tants of the district are fleeing en matie.
Washington, Jane 18.—Ib tha Senate,
the Miasissippi Biver, Improyehment
Commission bid was taken up.
The Senate . Democratic caucne met
and on motion of Mr. Hill, of Georgia,
adjourned without debate, euhjeot to the
call of tbe chairman.
The Houae resumed in tho morning
hour the consideration of the bill prohib
iting political assessments. Hpetetter,
6f Indiana, whoh*u-Charge nf the biU,
it,sisted on the prevtoua question, as the
Republicans declined'to fix any time for
action on tho bill before‘next January.
The Republicans declined to vote, thus
leav mg the House without a qnornm.
The Committee of Conference on the
legislative appropriation bill reached an
agreement this morning, and their xeo-
ommendations wi.l -doubtless be adopted
by both Houses to-day. The principle
motion in tho controversy was House
amendment making allowance of $125
for each representative and Senator fqr
stationary nsed or commuted daring the
present eftra session. The House con-
f r eres receded from ihii Amendment.
They also recommend concurrence by
the Honse in the Senate amendment
striking" out tho section concerning pay
ment of claims Of laborers under the die
trict of Columbia Board «f puolic works
Cincinnati, Jnne 18.—A. special dis
patch says E. A. White, sixty yearsi of
age, end a wealthy planter/rom near Sel
ma, Alabama, attempted to commit uu-
oideat Evansville; Indians, yesterday.
He had married a young wife who reoent-
eloped with another man. White
ime North with a body servant Intend
ing to scours e borne away from the scene
of his disgraoa. Becoming despondent
be seized a razor and oat a gash in bis
throat before his servant oould stay hie
hand. Ho was removed to the hospital,
wherobetoro the bandages from hi*
wonnds, and now lies in a critic*! condi-
tl0n ^
BIchxoxs, Jnne 18.—The Cat hoi to
Young Mod's National Union mat aero
tordayin ita fifth ehnoal convention.
Before proceeding to business the dele
gates attended divine services at 8t. Fo
urs’ Cathedral, where Solemn high mess
was celebrated by Rev- F. Jansen, vi-
ear of the diooese. Bight Rev. Bithop
Keane delivered an eloquent address, In
tbs conrsecf which be extended a hearty
weicome to the visitors on behalf of the
Catbolios and the State.
After divine aetvice the delegatee pro
ceeded to the oathedral baU, where the.
convention was called to order by Nation
el Secretary Juan A. Pialini, of this city,
all tbepreelding effl^rstreingabeent
Sev. J. 8 Melton, of Pniladelphla, was
elected temporary chairman.
Authorized bj th» Commonwealth of K>,
=!Otii=
popular Drawing of the .
Commouwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT HACATJLEY’S THEATRE,
In tbe City ot Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879
Un which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
be wtven-holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
eniitled to admission ire-.
The Drawing will be supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
holders. ag-nts and dubs are respectfully re*
quested to send on repr-sentatives with propsr
credentials to examine into tbe Drawing.
A New Era in the Bistory
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can b8 hit own
supervlior.
The Management c.11 attention to the grant
cpporiunity presented of ootaining, for only 12,
any of
THE FOLLOWING FRIZES.
1 Fnso • Sd.000
1 Prize.- - — 10,000
1 Prize — 6,000
10 Prizes $1,000 each —
ZO Prizes 600 each .....
100 Prizes 100 each
200 Prizes 60 each
600 Prizes . 20 each - .
1.000 Prizes 10 each —
9 Prizes 800ebb, ap’roximat'n prizes
9 Prizes 200 each, do do
9 Prizes 100 each do do
t,960 Prises _ $112,406
Wools Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $L
17 Tiekete, $50. 66 Tickets, $100
Alt applications for club ratos should be mado
tothe home office.
Remit by po»toffice Money Order, registered
letter, bans draft cr express. Pull list of draw
ing published in Louisville Courier-Journal snd
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
irs. For tickets and information address COM-
UO.Vn&ALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. orTJ
riOMMBKF iRD t 8ec’y, Courier-Journal Build-
lug. t-onisviilp sV. junlS julySl
N c
pi ROUGH. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Far-
vT dy Sweeny, administrator on the estate of
Michsel Roan, I ale of said county, deceased. aD-
plies for le«v* to sell all the real ana personal
estate belonging to said estate.
This is therefore to cite ard admonish all
per.ons concernod to be and appear at ihe Court
ot Ordinary of said county on toe first Monday in
July next to show cause it any they have, why
said mpDlica’Ion should not be granted.
Witness my hand officially
JunS law4w J A McUANUS, Ordinary.
Gioboia, Bazik uo. Mav Slit, 1879.
OTICK is hereby given that I will, at the
_ meeting of the General Assembly July
ensuing, offer the following local and special
bills, to-wit:
A BilL To be entitled an Act to repeal an Act
entitled an act to amend an Act entitled an Act
to ere .tea Board of Commissioners of Boads and
.Revenues for the county of Baker, approved
February 26tb, 1875, amended by reducing the
number of Commissioners from five to three, and
for other purposes therein named, which said
Act to be repealed was anprovrd February 28th,
1877: and to re-enact the original provisions o'
sail A ct which was smer ded rand slso to amend
the same so as to provide that said Commission
ers shall be freeholder*, and for other purposes
there n stated. . . -
A Bill. To be entitled an Act to Confer addi
tional posers upon the Tax Collector of Raker
County, and to make said Tax Collector ex- Offlc o
Sheriff in certain cases, and for other purposes.
P D DAV18,
tuldlt&wU Member of »he Legislator*.
iKORUla, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Am
JT brose M Harris, Jr, (col) hag made appli
cation for leMcr* of gusr.iia-vbip of the person
and property o Ztchariah Woulfolk (cot).
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to bo and apt ear at tho Court
of Ordmaryof said county on the first Monday
in July next, to show causd, if any they have,
why said lottrro of guaidianehip should not bj
granted to applicant
Wilnevs my hand officially. Juno Ed, 18,9.
jnnsiawtw J A MO ANUK.Ordiinr.r-
Jamea E. MoKenney, President of tbe
MoGill Lyoeutn of Rtehmond, wss intrcM
dneed, and weioomed the strangers in
brief bnt cordial term: t> tha hospital!
ties of the city.
After the appointment of vsnona com
mittees and oilier preliminary business,
the convention adjourned till to-morrow
morning. The members of the conven
tion are the speoial guests of th8 McGill
oeatu, and are beiog handsomely ea
tertained. This afternoon they visited
numerous places of Interest in carnages,
and to night will arisnd 8 complimentary
oocoert at Mcz .rt Hall.
New Orleans, Jaae 18 —la the
Constitutional Convention to-day tho
reports presented by the Conven-
vention on the State debt were committed.
Several petitions on tho subject were re
ferred to the same Committee. Section*
of the ordinance regulating taxation
were adopted. Section three provides
that tho taxing power shall be exercised
cotton parry on and maintain the State Gov
ernment and pnblio institutions, educate
the children of the State, pay tho princi
pal and interest of the public debr, sup-
press insurrection, repel invasion, or do
rend tb3 State in time of war, to supply
citizens of the Stato who l03t limb or
limbs in military seivice of the Confed
erate States with substantial axtlHxial
limbs, daring life,and for leveo pnrpcses.
Atlanta, Ga., Jane 18 —The Jury
in the case of Hill,on trial for killing
Simmons for sodnotion of biB wife, bas
rendered verdict of- murder and recom
mended imprisonment for life in tho pen
itentiary.
London, June 18.—At fonr o’olcck
this afternoon tbe tcores of the pedes
trians were: Brown, 281 miles; Wes
ton, 271; Ennie, 180; Harding, 109
There is every reason to expect a clo-e
race between Brown and Weston. The
latter has astonished every body by bis
performance thn3 far. He looks fresh
and is confident or winning.
Madrid, Jnno 18.—The government
has ordered energetic measures to oo-
tain satisfaction from San Domingo
for outrage to tbe Spanish flag m
anest last winter, and subsequent «eea
tion of two lesargent Dotnimem Gener
als, whah ad taken refuge, on board Ihe
Spanish vessel,at Paerto Plato.
Washington, Jana 18.® 1 -Mcllahon,
from the appropriation* cdhHmitee, re
ported back the jadldUL expenses
bill, with the Senateamendmefl*, and on
hia motion amendment*, Nos. -3 and 8
(verbal) were concurred in, tod amend
ment No. 1 (excepting from provisions
of the bill 3732 of the revised statutes)
was non-concurredin. >
Mr. Atkins, of Tennessee, anbmittsd
the conference report on the legislative
bill, which vras agreed'to. Debate en
sued on the bill’reported by Stephens
.from the coinage cemmittee, Morton, of
New Yotk, making a long speech in op
position thereto. Mr. Fort, af Illinois,
original introducer of the bill spoke in
favor of it. The bill finally went over
until to-morrow, when Stephens, of Geor
gia, will dose the debate. Adjourned.
In tbe Senate the Mississippi river im-
provement contnisaion biU was paflffcd,
with Senate amendments providing tear,
the commission shall consist of sev> &
members, three from the engineer oorps,
one from tho coast and geodetic survey,
and three from private life, -two of the
latter to be dvil engineers-
Chandler, Platt, Morrill and Sauiebury
were the only Senators who voted cay.
The army appropriation bill was taken
np, the pending question being on
Blaine’s amendment prohibiting all car
rying of arms to the polls at Congies*
sional elections. " . .
Beck resumed tha reading o- the docu
ments to show that there was military
interference at the pjlls In'Kentucky in
1865, and went on. to denounce the laws
under which outrages were possible. A
long, desultory and.unimportant debate
followed in which subjects were discussed
as remote front tha ptoding bill as
“Southern Bchool books,” “bebavior.of
I-idiana troops in the Mexican war,” an£
tha 'Attitude of New England with refer
ence to the admiaaion of Texas.” At 9:30
tbe Senate was still in session, the Re
publicans absenting themselves to pre
vent a quorum, and no prospect of an ad
journment.
L-noon, Jane 18.—A Bsuter’e dir-
ptteb from Alexandria reporta that, ao
JASPER SHEfcClrif’ti SALE.
W ILL be sold before tho court house in the
town ot Monticelluon the first Tu adav
July next, between tho 'em hours a - sue, ouo
hundred and fifty acresotland, more or lew,
lying and being in Jasper county, Gs, adioinini?
land-i of Mrs JR Groves, Kuby Jojdsn and
others, and known ns that portion ot the planta
tion of 1 M Jordan, deceased, allolted to Mrs E
0 venefee in tha division of the • state of said
dccea- ed Levied upon a* the property cf T H
Mtuefni tinder and by virturo of a fi U (rom
Campbell Oou .tv * ourt in favor of RPS Kim-
bro A tin, vs J 0 Carlton and T H Meet w. and
other fl las in my hands. Property poiotid out
bv plaintiff’s attorney and written nn^-eof this
levy served upon THMene'en. Tnti May 2ttit:
1679. W B GRUBBS.
: - Sheriff.
^ LUKUla, BIBB UUVHtl.-Wnisu W W
JT C rues has mado application for letters of
usrdianship ol tho person and property of Ktn-
y H Carnes. . . .
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at tbe Court
— ordinary of said county on tho first Monday
... July next to show cause, if any they have
why said etiers of guardianship should cot oe
granted to arplicant.
Witness my hand oulctally* Jane 2a. 1879.
iunS 1>.4» J A MCUANUS. Ordinary.
G E
BOR'- IA. BIBB COUNTY.-Under and by
virtue of an order from tbe Court of Ordi
nary «f said countv will be fold before the court
house door in ihe city ot SIscon on the first
Tuesday in June next, between tbs usual hours
ot sale, forty shares of tbe canital stock of tbe
Hzohacge Bank ot the city of Macon, belonging
tothe estate of W B Barker, late 01 said county,
deceased. Sold for a division among tbe legatees
of said estate. Terms cash
MARTHi J PARKER,
mayStd ' Executrix
G eorgia, talbot cuUNiY-ay virtue
of an order to us granted by the ‘/ourt ef
Ordinary of s*ld cuunty.we will sell »o the high
est and best bidder for cash on the first Tuesday
in July next, between the usual hours of sale,
ii the city ol M.coa. Bibb county, at the ptico
of holding publio aa’es in said county, six (6)
Bharojof Ihncspital stock of the Southwestern
Railroad Oompany of Georgia, be onging to the
estate ol James C Lennart, deceit ^
\VD LENNARD.
iuneStd Executors.
n EOSGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Mru-
*JT ltim F Holt, Guardian of Willi m H Wim
berly snd HV Wimberly, now HY Peters, hav
ing applied to the Court of Ordinary of sa.d
county for letters of dismission from ni; guar-
dia< ship of William H Wimberly and H V ttlm
beriy, now H V Peters, person and property.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause bv filing objections in my office
oythe first Monday in Juno next to show cause
why the said William F Holt should not be dia
missed I rom bis said guardianship and receive
the uiual letters of dismission.
<,iven under ray official signature. March Sd
1879
j a mcmanus ontny.
cording to intelllgencs jnat received there
from Cairo, the French Consul General
will proceed in fall tmlform to the palsee
to-day to annonnee that the French Got*
ernment baa decided to insist on tbe de
position of th« Khedive.
BIBliCOUNlY SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL it sold before tbe court house door in
the city of Macon on the first Tuesday in
July next, during the legal hours of sales the fol
lowing property, to- wit:
Lota S, 4 6 and six in square 42, and lots 5,6
7.8 and 9 m square 48, all on lot 48 of the Macon
Reserve, w»t aide Q -mulaee river. Levied on
as the property of M 8 Ihomson to satisfy a
mortgage n fa issued from Bibb Superior Court
in favor of the Piedmont and Arlington Life In
surance Company vs M S Thomson. Property
pointed out In said mortgage fib.
Also at the same time-nd place part oflot No
8. in square 68 routing on Fourth street in I he
city if Macon, the tame being that part of said
lot wh-reon there is a brisk storehouse standing
ai d occupied by W B Walla -e as a storehouse.
Levied on as the property of Mr* Wo 8 Wallace
to satisfy a 0 fa i am <d from Justice Court 716ih
District G M in iavor o' N Bliss vs Mrs W 8
Wallace Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and returned to me by a eons'able.
Also at the a»me lime and - lace the foUewlng
to w.t! Part of lot No 8 in square Nil 41 fronting
on Pinm stre-t, between First and Second
streets, in city of Manor. Levied on as the
property of Mrs Georgia Moms to satisfy two fl
las for Stato and countv taxe > for the years 18>7
and 1878.
Alio at the same time and plsoe Ihe f-Bowing
towit: Part of lot No 5 in square No 54 corner
Third and Pium etreets, in city of Macon, rued
as a msroleyitrd, and le-ied on as the property
cf J B Artopt- to satikfy a fi fa for State and coun
ty taxes for the year 1873.
Abo at the same time and place the following
to wit: Part or lot No'S in square No 66 fror t-
irg on the east side of Pine street, between Fifth
and feixth streets. Levied on as the property of
tbe estate ot Mr* Lucinda Cobb to satisfy a tax
fl fa for ihe year 1879.
Also at the same time and place the following
to wit: P«rt of lot No 2 in square No 14 front
ing on the north side of Cherry street, between
First and New, in city of Macon. Levied on as
th* property of the estate of Thomas L Rost to
satisfy a fl fa for r-tate and connty taxes for the
ar 18*8. Property pointed out b?H J Peter,
x Collector,
Also at tho same time and pWe the following
wit: Part ol lot No X in block No 14 fronting
n weatsideof College street, in thecityo! Ma
con, and adjoining the property of the Weed
estate, m rear of tbe Academy lor Blind. Levied
on aa the proper,? of Frank H Stone, trnitee, to
satisfy a fi fa for State and county taxes for tha
year 1673.
Also at the tame time ard place the following
towit: Part ol lot No 1 square No 90 fronting
on the west sideot Fourth atreet, corner of Areh,
in the city ol Moon, near Findlay’s foundry.
I.OTied on to satisfy a tax fi fa vr, Mrs M A Wal
lace for her State and connty taxes for the year
1878.
Also at the same time and plsce the following
towii: Part of lot No 5. Northwestern Com
mon In block No 12 corner Madiion ar.d Jeffer
son streets, near Femile College, in cit of Ka
ron. Levied on a< the property ot Mrs Mary
Kostin* to satisfy'a tax fi fa issued by H J. heter,
'fax Collector, for State and conn ,y taxes for the
yearl878.
Also at the same time and plaoe the following
towit: Port of lot No land 2 in square No 71
fronting cn High atreet in the city of Haem.
L vied on at the property of Jobs »Hoge,ad
n. inlet rater of the estate of John Hoge, to satis
fytwofifas for Mute and county taxes for the
years -877 and 1878.
Also at the same time and place th» following
towit: Lot No 1 in block No IS 8-uthwestern
Common corner Ash and Elbert streets in ci'v
of Macon Levied on as tha property of J olinB
Camming, agent for 1 rustoe, to satisfy two tax n
fas for State and county taxes for the years 1877
and 1878
Also at the samo time and place the following
o wit Partof lot No4 in East Maco" near tho
ltv limits and adjoining tha Graves property
near t'-e Methodist church. Said property was
reiurned by Peter O Sawyer and is levied on to
sati-f; throe fi fas for State and connty taxes duo
on said property for tho years 1876,1877 and 1878.
Alseat the same time on the premises known
as 8awyer’s Gin Works, corner Cherry and Fifth
streets, tbe following machinery to wit: One 12-
horse power engine and bolter In good running
condition, two good tun ing lathra. one hard
lathe, one screw cutting lathe, one drill pro,*,
two planing machines, 50 fee’ of shafting pulleys
and belting, Tbe foregoing machinery is offered
at the place ab.ve stated on ace- nnt of tho cx
pense and inoonveiience ot mevi g tho same and
is levied on to satisfy two tax fl fas for the vesrs
1677 and 1878 vs Peter 0 Sawyer, by whumsaia
machinery was returned
Juue 2,1879 GEO F CHERRY. Sheriff,
THE MACON
TELEGRAPH
TTAYIKG secured the aervloes of Mr. H.
i~l O. Billings, a competent workman, and
having th crons hi y overtimed and pnt our
Job Offioe in first-olau condition, -
We are prepared to fill orders for
JOB PRINTING
Cf every description at short notice
SEASONABLE BATES.
BILLHEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE BEADS,
BUSINESS CABD8,
YX8ITINJ OABDJ,
POSTAL CARDS,
CIB0ULAB8,
ENVELOPES,
SHIPPING) TAGS, *
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
BILLS LADING BOOKS,
HAND BILLS, POBTKB8, BALL AND
PABTY PROGRAMMES,
G eorgia, bibb county.—win bo sold
en tha first Tuesday in July next before
the court hou-e door in tha city of Macon, in
said county, betwren the U‘ual hours of sale,
forty shares of the capital stork of the Exchango
Bank of Maron. Bold as the property ct the
i-sta'e of tV B Parker, late of said couniy, de
ceased • m j parkrr,
unlltd Executrix.
AND XX Tier XVZBXTOT'O XN MS
SILK TIES AND BOW*, a beautiful selected
_ , . _ » line, from 15 SO 35 49 45 60 60 75c up » $2 !0
JobPrmti ng Line * pioce
New Carriage Factory.
KENT & GREENE
—Manufacturers ot and Dealers
fl EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Wh-reas Mf-
VJT ch«el Loh, admWstreior on the estate vf
Michael Eisner, late of said county, do -eased, ap*
plies for leave to sell all the Dersonal property,
including bonds ofincorporatrd companies, be
longing to said estate,
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
perrons conremed, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in July next, to show cause, if ary they hive,
whv said application shoul-l not be grailed.
Witness my hand officially.
junSla*4w J A MCMANU8, Ordinary.
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under and by
virtue of en order from tho Court ol Ordi
nary ot said county wi-U be sold before tho court
hou<e door in tbe city of Macon on ih» first
Tuesday in July next, betwern the usual hours
of sale, ten shares of the capital Stock
sf the Southern and AtUutie Tele
graph Compiny. Fold as tho property of Jsck-
ton Deloache, late of said connty, deceased.
/’’I BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas R
‘ J Lawton, admin strstor on the estate of
Jackson Deloache, late of said connty, decca-cd
has made application for letters of dismission
from said estate.
1 bcao are therefore to cite and admonish all
perrons concerned to be ar.d appear at tho Court
if Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
n July next to show canse, if any they can,
why letters of dismission should not be granted
the Applicant. • . . , -
Witness my hand and official signature April
4th. 1879. J A McUANVS.
anrs td nrtirumr
g»«41»w$W
‘ ■ _ others and known as the
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY-Mra F. o wuer .anu* own __ .
. Jordan makes application for exemption
oi personalty and valuation and sotting apartor
home* te*d and I will pass upon the same at my
office at 10 o’clock a m. on S.turdav^h Jure.
JoneB County Postponed Sheriff
Sales."
T17 ILL be sold bv’ore the conrt hense door in
• W the U ' ' “ '"
in July next . - _
ftllowing property, to-wit.- One hundred rand,
twenty-five acre, ot land adjoining tlio lands of
Dr James F Barron on the si-lib. W A Cham
bors on the cast and W W Hunt en the wAst.
and known as the plaro where John P Hnnt
now resides. Levied on as tbo property of John
P Hurt to satisfy n 0 fa is-uei from the Kupo
rior Court of s»ld county in favor of Hairy A
Middlehrooks guardian, etc, v*Fsmuel U Mid
d-ehrookf., principle administrator, of Isaark
Middli-hrooks, deceased: William A Julian and
John P Hunt, securities Property pointed out
bv plaintiff’s attorney and-ln possession of John
PHunt. t of •
Also at the same time and place wjjlbesold'
one hundred acres of land, more or les*, adjoin
ing the lands of W A Malone, James Dorsoti ard
" rs and known as the Msivh pl-.ee Levied
tha property Of Charles T Wilson to satisfy
fa issued from the Connty Conrt of Jobes
jun6 law2w*
Ordinary.
Central and Sentnwestern Haiiroa
&AYACTAH. Ga. June X4.1K9
O N and after Sunday. Jnne 16.1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
ttmfliondq and branches will run as follows:
1-t.itw go. 1.—OOIB6 XOETK AJtD WMT,
Leaves S»r»niiati~ A li
Leaves Augusta.....
Moron for Atlanta- ~M£»g
hi? air*poInt« West and North.
COOTX8 lours AXD VLSI. r
Loaves Atlanta „.i.lti40 f
Arrives at Macon...... fJJ* J
LMTCi Uaooa. HmH 7dJ0.AS
4^* ** 11^031011110..--................^** A M
i. 4:46 T1
s.-oo r *
9-JO AM
Lrriros at Eaton ton
Arrivoa m -
Errive* at Savannah...
lj *^ingcoSert^*tSavannah'with to? A?-
lent lc and Gull fUulroad for ritopinU in Florid*.
ibaii «o.z.—aoxxe toxih ««n,
1 mSS Savarmah^..'..^......;..,...... Trso r m
. irrivo* at Aupt*ta.M..i..M.. * *
Arrive* at MiUedgevillo.^- -•-•*•** * J
Arrives at M*tontmL«« .....u^lLJO A M
Leaves Maoontor Albany and Enfaulo, 8 36 A M
Arrives at Eufaul*,^ 8:46 p x
Arrives at Albany.. ••••» *.J2 P M
Leevei Macon (or Oolmabas..«.a4e**.*««M MO A M
Arrives at Columbus S.15 P II
Tndna on this tckedule lor Macon. Atianu
Columbus, Eufaul* and Albonv daily, makma
dose connection at Atlanta with Western ana
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line,
At Buioul* with Montgomery Eufauti Roll,
way: at Golnmbns with Western Railroad; at
Augusta With the Charlotte. Columbia snd Au
gusteRailroad for all points North and East
Eufaul* Train connects at Fort VoBey for P,
rv. daily exoept Sunday* and at Cutbbert for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. .
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
• ■ oo kit. south atd hast.
Leaves Atlanta...—.. .1:1< Fl 18
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6.66 P.K
Leave* AJbanv...»-.«. — 4 H
Leaves Buiou[*......„ Jl.f 5 A I
Arrive* at Mooauliom Enfaala and £1-
Arrive* st Macon from Columbus...... 6:05 v ■
Leave* Macon -
Arrive* at Angnato... fSi S
take train No. 1 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains eannect daily except
Monday, for tbeeo point*. „ . ,
Pullman Paiaae Bleeping Cora to Now York
via Angaata,Colombia, Charlotte and Richmond
od 7:80 p m, train*
Pmmoicera from Bouthwcitern Georgi* tike
Bleeper Macon to Augusta on 7-M p ns, train
connecting with .Pullman Sleeper to New York
without change. '
E H 6*1® WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Agtl .Gen Bnpt. 0 B R, Savannah,
J 0 Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
GenTrav Agt. Bnpt. B W R B. Macon,
snirt
Terns c-sh.
janSlavSw
R F LAWTON.
Admiriktrator.
Xtw ■
Connty tn'favor of w W Holland v* fbarles T
Wilton Property pointed oqt by pi sintiff's at
torney and in possession of defendant. This
May tbe 26th. 1879.
maj281aw4w W J GRESHAM. Sheriff
o8tponed Commissioner's Sale,
THE 80UTH END OF .7BKYL ISLAND,
[IT virtuv of a decree in equity of Baldwin
D Superior Conrt, in the casaof Ann VDh*
Bignon.vs Jeremiah Beal, exseutor, etc, I will
offer far sale the south end of the Island of Jekyl
at,tho court house door in hrunswick, Glvna
county. Ga, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of July
nest, between tho ujnalh pra {Of theriff^saje.
Terms cun.
Tho.property consi.ti cf 1.590 acres: Tho
whole !v'ancl contains over 5.030 acres. Seward
it hai th* finest beach la the Southern States
Gam*, fish and oysters abundant., ..
Macon, April 23th, 1S79.
RK HINES,
OommlsvlQrer.
LIBEL FOR DiYcJRCE.
Clemmla Corbett vs Charloi.Corbett —Libel' for
Divoroe—Jasper Superior Court, April Term,
1879. ‘
It appearing, to the court by the retu not the
sheriff that the defendant ia not to bo found in
theoountv: and it beingfurther sbown that ho
does not reside in the Hale. Therefore. itis oV.
derod that service be perfected by publication
n the Macon Telegraph and Messenger, pub-
i<bed in Haccn, Gs, enco a month for the apace
ot fonr mortbs before the next' term ol lhta
court. May 2d, 1879.
By tho Court t 0 W JORDAN,
juntlaratm* Plslntiff’s Attorney.-
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
SRPARKBR, 1 Libel for divorce-Ru
vs {-perfect soi vice—Bibb S C
CATO PARKER J Adjourned Term. 1878.
• It appearing to tbe Couit by tbd return of tbe
Bheriff that defendant does not reside in this
county, and it fortber appearing that he does
not reside in the State of Geerma: It is ordered
that said defendant appear and answer said suit
at tho next term of this court or bo eonf
sldered in default, It is further ordered that
servtco of this rulebe made on mid defendant by
puhbcation in tho Telegraph and Messenger once
& month for four month*.
1 .T J SIMMONS. J 8 C M C.
By tho Court:
A true extract from the minutes ot Bibb Supe
rior Court this January 20lh, 1879.
ianl4...1amtm A B BOSS. Clerk
N OTICE is hereby given thataBill will be
introduced into the. Legislature at the
a vision commencing on Wednesday, the, ** day
of July next, “Entitled an Act for the protection
or game and birds in the connty of Bibb: to pro
hibit tbe klUing, trapping^*.Dotting the ar-"
or buying, selling or offering for sol* the:
during certain month* lu said county: to pro
vide penalties tor so doing, and for other pur-
pose*. Jnne4th, 7679.un41!
■GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A QRBE ABLY to on order from the honorable
F\ Court of Ordinary ot Muscogee county.
Os I will sell in front o! tho court house door ot
Bibb ooonly. Go, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in July next, ten share* of
th* Mechanic* Building and Loan Association
stock belonging to me aa guardian of GA Mu
ller. Terms cash. ^ -
Macon, bo, June Id, 1879.
- OF MILLER,
nnSlawtnea »w Guardian.
MESSENGER
OB PRINTING OFFICE,
Macon, Oa-
Carnages,
ft Buggies,
Wagons.
Our Shops on Poplar Street, next door to'Stew
' art’s Stablei.
Are supplied with a full stockof the- choicest
materials, and we have n our employ the best
mechanics in Georgia. We will mako nothin*
but the very best work, and at prices within tbe
reach ot all- Tho manufacturing department is
In charge of'TS Greene, late of Freeman 4
Greene, Who will bo glad to wait on all bis old
customers? The host hand made harness always
on hand. Runairing of all kmds will ’have care
ful Attention. Prices low. We will occupy, the
old carriagestand. Good, Small A Co. uasalas-
■room.on October 1st. All work warranted.
Maecn. August 22.1878 uawBm • .
Masonic Buildings
Macon, Georgia^
IsiNOW OFFERING to th ruble the follow
ivg quotatious In Dry Goods:
DRUBS BILKS in endless variety from 85 cts
per yard upwards.
BLACK SILK?, a very largo assortment, from
fl per yard to $4
BLACK GRENADINES of every imaginable
pattern from 26,8$, 45.65,65, 75 cent* andksp to
$2 50 per yard.
DRESS GOODS, the tarvest selected stock ia
this city, from 8.10,12& 15,26,25,30,85c to $2 51
per yard.
LINEN LAWNS. We have a splendid line of
Patterns from 18, M, 24 80,35,4Ce per yard.
PACIFIC LAWNS. Oar styles are very ex-
tensive, from ItJS 1818 20 28c pe yard.
WHITE LONDON CORDS in striae and
check from 810 Hi 151810 and 25c per yard,
COLORED LONDON. COEDS in all tbe new
shades and patterns from S 10 121-3 1$ 13 20c
per yard. ■ - '
HORIBRY for Ladies, Misses and Children
This IVpartment ia very extensive in new style!
sad shades.
i
HAMBURG EDGINGS, the largest stock ever
brought to Mac in, from $ 7910121-3M182025
to $2 50 per yard.
WHITE GOODS, Everything pertaining to
thi* Department, rompniing Linen Lawns.
Rwits Mnshn, Jaconets, Ka.ntook, from 121-3
16 20 2$ to 50o per yard.
UNEN TOWELS, a very Ta-ge assortment
from $1, $126, $1 £0, $175, $2 and np to 19 per
dosen.
PARASOLS of tho latest styles and patterns
from 25 60 75 $1125 1 60 1 75 $2 np to $10 apiece.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.a large assort
ment in all style*. The best Blue Flasuel Suits
at $lo 50 a suit.
YOUTH?’ AND BOYS’ SUITS In all the
new designs from $6 00, $5 60, $6 (0. $6 50. $7 00,
$7 50 up to $12 53.
CHILDREN’S SUIT3 from 3 to 10 years Of
age from $2 50 fi 00 6 50 4 00 4 60 5 00 np to $10 per
suit.
CHILDREN’S KILT SUITS, from 31-2 tos
years of age, a splendid assortment.
MATTING la >n styles and patterns from 15
18 20 St 80 36 to 75o per yard.
CARPETS, tha largest stock in the Slat-, a
grtatly reduced pii:e«.
And all kinds of Goodt pertaining to a first
clan Dry Goods Establishment.
OUR SAMPLE DEPARTMENT is now ipm*
plete. and wa wili be pleased to send 8ampies ot
any'kind ot Goodstoanj one free of charge.
S. WAXELBAUM A BRO,,
New York 8tore,
Masonio Building,
anr8 6-re Macon. Ga.
TUESDAY. JULY Alb, 1879-110 MONTHLY
DRAWING. •; r Id oj . t tr ■ .
Louisiana State Lottery Oempany.
This Institution- was’regulkrljrjlnoerparated to
State is pledged with *- Capital oi
cn the second Tusday. It never scales or post,
ponte.
a-lCP,«90»dkrtoa T t M^hjH.UTicket.1 1 .
i c^iui p p ri^::::::::::::::::::r.::r..::.:.7 , i°o:^
1 Capital Prise 5J»6
- 2 Prise* ef $*,500.„. ...» ; 6.006
6 Prizes of 1,000
230 Prizes of 50,.. mm ». 10A«
" & «====*«
APPROXIMATION
9 Approximation'Prizes of .
.& Approximation.Prlari of. 200.
1) Approximation Prizisof 100,
1^17 Priite. amounting to- $119,400
. Rffponmb’-*' corsesponding aaenU warned at
all prcmmnnt points,!} whom* libera, compen-
“lapliration tor rate* to club* should only he
Utadetq the home Dffire in New Qrlean*.
. Write, clearly tilting full address, for fur User
inrcrmition.or reed order* to
M A DAUPHIN.
i - PO Box OM. New Orleans, La.
All ourgraud extraordinary drawings are un
dertho sunervisicn and management of GEN G
T BEAUREGARD and GEN JURAL A
EARLY. - -
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G EORGIA^ BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Geo
B Obear, executor of the estate of 9 bomas
A Harris, representeto tbe court tq his petition
duly filed ud enteredon record that helm* fully
odminiatere: Thomas A Harris* estate.
This is therefore to cite alt person* conoemed,
kindred and creditors, to ihow cause, if any
th«y can. whv sold executor should sot be dis
charged from hit executorship and reoeive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in August,
1879.' 31
Witness m.v hand and ciBc j
ninyB lawSm - o . ? / .... : Ordinary.
MOriClS lO DEBTORS AND URED1-
« TORS.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Mi-
chael Eisner, late of Bibb county, deceased,
arc hereby required to moke immediate pay
ment tothe undersigned, and person* holding
claims against said deceases muai preseat them
to me in the timo required by law.
MICHAEL LOH,
nr.Slaw6w . ' ' Administrator.
jasper sheriff’s sale
W ILL.be sold before ihe court honse in the
town of Monticello on the 1st Tuesday in
July next between tho iega hours of sale one
hundred acres land, more or Ie*«, b ing and being
in Jasper counts adtoining lands of i- A Lone,
Tom Rhodes, Williams, Wsahhgton Hay and
others Le-ied en as the property of Joan W
Burney to satisfy sundry II fas trr State and
countv taxes for the year* 1876, ’-7. ’78, and
other fi fas in my hands. Thi« May 2«th, 1879.
mzxi la«4w* W B GRUBBS. Sheriff. ;
LORD & TAYLOR.
NEW_YORK.
Opening Spring Display
OP
NEW DRY GOODS.
PERIOD HAVE WK DISPLAYED AN ASSORT
MENT OF DRY GOODS 80 ADEQUATE TO TBB
REQUIREMENTS OF THE PUBLIC OR ST
PRICES 80 ADAPTED TO THE KECEBSXttBB
OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING.
SILKS.
Our BLACK GILES contain the welt-kaeww
brands ot Bonnet, Fonson, Tapisaler, Oalnet. St-
rani, an* other equally prominent indnafacturara
Tho Lord A Taylor FAMILY SILK enjoys a repo-
tadon tor universal excellence that Is nnsur-
^ Our American Cachemlre INDESTBUCTIBLB
BLACK SILK Justly claims earnest attention,
being equal le the host ot reisn mftuolacturaot
half tha cost LUIRY YARD Vl'ABRANTKD^
In. COLORED SILKS our wcll-seiccted eteeffle
offered at prices that cannot be undersold.
Also,
COLORED ASD BLACK SILK DAM ASSES, em
bracing the rarest gems of the European or
American Markets.
In SUM HER BILKS and FOULARDS we have
everything that is new nnd beauthoL
DRESS GOODS.
Novelties in Caehemeret, Suitings, Debeiges*
and the standard clotiukln splendid variety. AJMO.
••Anderson’*” Scotch Zephyrs, printed cotton
Dress Goods, Motnio Cloths, Cotelines, Percales^ •
Cheviot*. Ac., with every grade to beloundln *
flrst-cUss esUblishment.
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps.
This department maintains its supremacy, and
■hows the tost productions from the European
tentres.
Our Claris tad Sscqoes are cat and made bv
men tsilora, therefore style snd fit Are gaArsnuea.
} Saits and Oostomes.
Oar SUITS and COSTUMES tally sustain that
prc-cmincnsc so justly established, and Always
represent the latest styles and fashion*.
Ladies' and Children’s Undergarments.
Superb assortment of fine French hand-m*de
UNDERWEAR, comprising every requisite tar a
lady's wardrobe. Also, children's salts far every
age and size.
Oar Infants* Furnishing Department is tber*
ouglily equipped. Complete Wardrobes as low as
$35; better goods in proportion. Any arttdeln
the Wardrobe at list price; really cheaper than
the home-made article, and much more satisfac
tory- ■*
Hosiery, Gloves, & Handkerchiefs.
Tho largest, rarest, and most unique rrepqh
novelties in th* citv. Also, tlio medium gredesjof
hose fur ladies snd children at very moderate
P Ladies’, misses’, and children’s Md, cloth,add
Lisle Thread Gloves of tha best msuufaeturerta
all the newest shades to match any dress material
A superior selection of plain hemmed linen, and
all linen hemstitched, and scolloptd Hondlftr-
chlefs. Also, embroidered Silk hundkerchftfs
unsurpassed In beauty or color.
RIBBONS.
. .icicc grades, containing _
known. Fresh additions daily.
Gents’ Furnishing Goode,
Everv possible requisite fora gentleman's outfit.
First-class and medium grad cs of gooda at our
usual reasonable prices. Quality, style, and fitthn-
promlnent features of this department.
' Soots and Shoes.
summer, for Lailics, Mimes, and
lour button shoes, the novelty
; genuine kid avalkinu boots.
*273. low shoos from F’ to $5; fine quality slip-
pen from $1.1M totiSO: Misses' best pebble goat,
worked buttonholec, *1: Children’s hand made,
spring "gel. button boots, 51.00; Infants’ shoes, air
CC Boya’ v aiid Youths’ French colt button fcoote.
$479, and a good, durable laced shoe $1.83. ,
10- Oar goods ssre all flnbelao. We
flit all orders exactly nnd to the Interest,
of purchown, gaurantcc all purebuw*
to be ustlsnsctory to buyers, unit aloud
ready to remedy all errors. Vie Invito
orders, convinced that- n first triall will
Inaurc n* the ■•ecntsr enstom hereafter.
All orders Tor Goods to be uecompo-
nlcd by the money: or. where parties
wbh. Good, will bs .out by express
C, o. B. Where tho re-e'.Uuneo Is zoo-
large. we aluujs l-cturts tho difference.
Broadwey r.nJ TwoDtictli SI. '
firacd, Chrystio, agJ Forsyth, S. J.
CRAWFORD COUN: Y
SALES.
TYTILL be sold before the court houie door in
VV tbs town of Knoxville, m said cmrotyron
the first Tuesday in Ju y next, during tbe Iqga!
boors of sale, the following property, tw-wit:
The cast half of lot of land No 107 in the first
district ol originally Houston now Urawfort
com ty, containing 10 di acres, more or lass,
Levied on by J L Home, constable, a* thoiirffp-
erty cf W O Jordan to satisfy an executiqnxs-
sort from tbe juatico court of 57Sd District G>f,
in favor of John A DamilLv vs said W n Jordon.
Also at the same time and place the following
property, to wit: The north half of lot No IBS
mthe first district of originally H -uston cow
Crawford county, containinc l’>ll4 acres, paova
or Less. Levied on and returned to mebjJL
Horne, constable, as the property cfWO Jor
dan to satisfy an execution in favor of H.a D
Damillv issued from tho Justice Ci-urt of tho
673d District a M, against said W C Jordan.
Juno 2d. 1879.
jun41aw4w R M BOND, Sheriff.
GONDEKSID CYCLOPEDIA.
Rarest opportunity for making money is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South on this exceedingly useful end low-priced
book 1.000 np. double column. 700 engnv&gs.
10 double-page colon d mips. Uni* $5 a copy
For terms and territory address T KLLWvD
ZELL, DAVIS A CO. 1‘lillr.dclphis marTfll
NOriUK. We nave
the LARGEST and
be ■ tilling WmIbmi
I’ncksBc in the world. It c< ntaini 18 sheets of
Paper, 18 Envelope*, Pencil, Penholder. Golden
Pen, and a niece of valuable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold store Sleeve
Butto s. Set Qold-piatod Studs, Engraved Gold
plated Rug, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fancy
Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid 28 cents.* 6 Part-
ages with Assorted Jewelry $t. SPLENDID
WA CH AND CH VIN FREE WITH EVERY
$50 T oRTU Q8 GOODS YOU BUY. Extraor-
din w inducement-1 to Agents
BRIBER CO.
Broadway. N Y
B. I. MAY & CO,
98 Cherry Street,
MACON, - - CS-A.
Mauufacturera of and Dealers in
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness. Saddles, Whips,
Bridles, Collare, Hamee,
Valises. Trunks Traveliag Bags,
CHILDRESS’ CiSEIAGES,
LapBobea
Horse Blankets,
SeteJirailHaraessLeatte
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings.
Ct EOKGIA. DlBri COUN IY.— Whe:£SS Johu
1 j J Gresham, executor of the estate of Leroy
M Wiley, represents to the ccur In his petition
duly filed and entered •>:> r«c, rd that he has tolly
administered Leroy 11 Wiley’s estate
This ia thf refore to cite all persons ecr.certied,
kindred and creditors, to show canse, if>ny
they can, why said execu-or should not bqdia*
ebarged from his executorship and receiyq,let-
tors cf dismission on the first Monday in Au
gust, 1679. .
Witness rav hand and official rignature.
mat6 lawSm J A Mc\l ANUS. Ordinary.
JONKdCOUN lY SHKRIf P SALES.
\\J ILL be sold Wore tbe coart house doqy in
rv the tow.i of Clinton. Jorot oounty. Go.
on the first Tuesday in July next, withinthe
Ugsl hours of tale,-five hundred acres ot land,
more orlisi, in Joses county Levied on aftbe
iroccfrty of William 8 Monahon. antwnsstha
Falr.ut Level place, adjoining lands of Lee
Smith, Mrs Lamar and ethers, and whereon
mid W S Menghou now resides, by Tirtosbla
fi fa.Nop issued from J.mea -upertor Courtrxo
April t rml879 in favor of O Maatcr.ioa vfjjtl-
liam 8 Monahon. Property pointed out hy
plai’-tifPa attorney.
May *otb,1579, B J PHILLIP^
may231aw4w Depuiy fiffiiff.
. BORGIA, BLUB UoUN < Y.- WherraS t>o
1 * H Love, guardian ef 81 aa B Lowe, pew
Elisa B Roberts, has made applicati m tor Jet-
ten of dismla-ion from said guaidiansbip.
These ore therefore to cite and wupnoishgi
persons concerned to be and apjeu at
3ourt ol Ordinary of said comity on toe^
Monday in September next to show cause, j
they have, why letters, of dismirsioi thou
be granted to applicant.
Witness my liond^officially^ Jure id, 1
Call and eaoeaiee our stock before purchasing
Repositories >8 0berry Street, Maccn. and 208
Bioad Street. Augusta
pr-
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALES,
WILL be sold before the cent* house door in
Vv the town of Clinton on the first Tuesday
in July nnt between the legal hour* ot sale one
buck horse Homed Fox. Leried bn ** the property
otRJTurrier to satisfy *» to jsaned from the
Superior Court o* «*ia county, in favovof Hil
lard Bhjunt and Stephen Ban-oars R J Turner.
Property pointed out by pUintilTsattornej.
tCi *t tbe tame ti"« end place will te raid
on* hundred aerosol bad adjoining the lands of
A J Brooks, William Hutson and H 8 Greaves
and others. Levied or>*s the property of Annie
k Btubbe to mtiriy a fi to iasuedlrom the Bupe-
rior Court in tover ot Radford J Turner v* James
WBtnbha trustee. Annie M Stuhbi, wtodpf-
ftriplin and R T'chriattoadSidatrator
Henry Christian, deceoeed, securitie*. Property
pointedotitopWtiff. t,
$2500
A TEAR- Agents wanted. Boat.
nets legitimate. Particulars free.
A44m»» J. WORTH 40th. 9GU*I* Me-
G EORGIA. JA8PBR COUNTY.—Wnerea*
Alfred GaoUby and 0 L Goolsby appliy to
me for diamusion from executorship estate o
William Gootoby, deceased. ' „
This is therefore to site and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at this office on or
by the firat Monday tn July next. H any they
bare, why tbe same shall net be granted.
•as-"‘“iv.TKswr
‘ v -
apzSUwSm*
Ordinarr
executor and guardian who
iw to make annual return* to
G IORGIA. JON1S OOUNTl^-To each ad
miniatnter. executor and gu
are required to I
Jones Court of 0._,— ... .
Yen and each of yon are hereby notified and
require* to Brie jour annus! returns aa direct"
eaby law between this ard the first Monday in
next Julv. In default thereof action by the
court will be taken under the tow of inch cose*.
And to too** who have failed to soke returns
at last July term, a* required by law, notice is
given that action will be taken by the court to
enter judgment egiteti them and their sureties
on bond tor such default and for all money! not
legally areannted for in this court.
Ordered that this notice be published to the
Tetamt h end Messenger for three months
Witness my hand officially. Maroh 25,1879.
ROLAND T ROSS,
aprf lawSm* Ordinary.
unSlaws*
[ ANUA. Ordinary.
G eorgia, baker oounty—»
hereby givrn ibti application will be
to the Adjourned Term o' tbe Geneiol An _
of the State of Georg a, in July next, WFjhe
passaged an Act to add to the county of Drt$b-
grta about forty an *s of lots of load Nos 20 Mud
St, in tho 9 th District of Baker enunty adjoining
the line cf Daugherty eourty, and being partof
tbe plantation of NeU A Scare*.
May 20th. 1879. FRANKLIN NKLD,
ras?22 GEO F 8BATK8.
(KstabUsbed 1867.
For Inventors Procured by
T. H. Alexaudor & Elliott,.
Solicitors and Counsel in Patent Causes.
No fee unlera sueccriul Case, rejected by
other bards a specialty. Send for “Junta to
Inventors’" free. .
SHERlFi' SALE NOTIOE.
TSTILL bo sold before the court b uae dbor in
Vv the town of Monticeliu between tB total
hours otaaie, on ttio first Tuesda: is jliJjBfXt,
the first dny o! £*id month the fohowu gj
ert. to-wit ? A certain tract or parcel of
situated in the county ol J-uperon tbe i
aide, and near the town of Monticello, adji
the lands of James H Bober son tbetcuCL
J Talmtdge on the east. John B Kelly psJ
north and Dr W D Maddux on the w
taining 2( 21-2 acrer, move or lo>s The |
being the life interest of Mrs F C Jordor i
land. To satisfy » fi fa issued from the Cg
Court of Jasper couutj August term 187
fsvor of A M Robinson A Oo, vi F C lo-d.n.*
other fl fas in my hands. Ttis M y 16tb. 18*
mySt Iaw4w* W B GsUBB*. thq
JAvFlSli COU> 1Y -ffl
fygatt applies to me for let*
.dmtiiistration de boms non with the wilftoa-
rexedon the estate of Stephen (J Talrnad. e, Me-
oeased.
This is thcre’ore to cite »r I admani-h t
sons roocerned to show can e on or boA_
first Monday in July.lt79, ii any theycaftwhy
said letters should not be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 29djfryoi
May, 1879.
uajii tow4sr 7 H E-WAKKOK, Ordiy.
CROWN
rerttwn
Jewel StsIIoubxt PJCUtiX'
$7 60 per 100 to Agents.
Clieapcet in the WorM.
Two samples with jewelry, by mail. ri'Hgald.
25 cents- Uteatrated eirmilar* of ffPAWtg
aid vaarnrtBW^ffevelt’i-srree.
HBY'.. . ,
Nxw loss,
tebltibed, 1870. Favorbif known teroaghOct
United State*.
trirf'er
I. BRIDE *CO..
Broadway,
JEWEL
G eorgia, bibb county
rirtuo cl su order fTcra the f-oart of
Barf of said eouBtysriJl be told before tha
house door in tbe city ef J(»ebn en tin
Tuesday in Jaly next, between the asaa7
of saleLten unincumbered' sb»re*«f stock
Bibb Loan and Buiklreg Aaseru -’m. J '
of Macon belonging to the estate ot YRI___
Late cf aaid county, beeeoned. Terms cart.
jocS UvAw A B LOSS. Admlnij^rtw