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fexncgi?* !>JtegJc;st|sf| im& Jmttmal &
i writer
of tint delegates decided to support th
ticket bat act >tn platform,
Th» electing w«a an exo-ted one, and
the Opera Hour a Greenback Conven
tion, which Witd al-o held here to day, vm
bntsiiy denauooad as a “dell oat” to tb
Demooret*.
B jsT 'H, Jane 21.—Sir. John L Tay
lor, Drofe-eor <.£ Ibsoljgy, and Err. Am-
Jit d* *l^r Sjcrelary, In the Ministry tin Padp-, professor of eaored rbstono io
(^•'“.r-nr when the other Bonapar. Andover f biological Seminary, real;
■o-diy on aceoant of ill health. Both
hafo b.-ea more than Cairiy yeara eonneo
ted with that iosUtation. ProDs-or
r»y!or mada a parting gift of $80,000
Caan to tbe seminary.
Washington, Jana 24.—Tbe Jana re
port of tbe agricultural department -bowa
tbat tbs increase la thi acreage of oats
end ryo h about 4 per cent. Tbe condi
tion of oats is unfavorable in neatly all
aeetionsof the Uaioo. Barley la also
low, the general average bsing 85 agaiost
102 list year. Ooro is backward, owing
drpntb. Tbe prospect for fruit ia
gloomy The apple or op wlil be short
except in New England. Iu tbs Golf
Salta there wilt be only a half crop,
the peach crop io the Bra tern Sates is
toocl, but in roe Atlantic States tomb of
Virginia and States bordering on the
Oni i river, it is a failore.
The persooel Of tbe Mississippi river
Improvement Commission was diecamed
at the Cabinet meeting to day, bat as
the bill creating it has unc yet reached
the President, no appointments were
deoidednpon. Captain Elds is men-
iomd ia the probable bead of the com
mission, and Gilmore aod Comstock rj
tbs members from the ehgiaeer corps.
Uoeroir, Jana 25.—Tho nt-grd Coxj
who murdered Mrs. Hull in New
Torh, gave the officers this morning a
minute description of the way the crime
was committed. Ha says he smothered
her with bis band*, bnt did not intend to
kill bar, and did not know until twenty-
four hours afterward that she was dead.
Toe most of the jewelry taken hae been
recovered here and In New York from
pawn brokers and women of ill-fame, to
whom Cox had given it. Cox says he did
not leave New York until Taursday after
the murder, and returned there to get
somethings the next Monday. Hi did
not anticipate arrest either there or
bere.
London, Jure 25.—The Times' Cairo
correspondent telegraphs that though tbe
abdication of the Khedive appears im
minent, it was not signed on Monday
night ai reported.
The Manchester Guardian's London
correspondent says it ie now known that
the Government baa decided to oppose a
second reading of tho Irish University
bill.
Paris, Jane 25 —The Temps sayi the
insurrection in Algeria is ended, and four
thousand insurgents are in thohan'is of
the French.
London, Jane 25.—A Simla dispatch
to Ii.'Uters says a strong Afghan fore *
has left C»bul to pacify tbe tribes in the
ILdxkshau district of Tcorkiaun.
Washington, Juae 25—An adjourned
meeting of lbs Advisory Committees of
ibo Seuate and House o-u-cates was lie d
this morning, sod it *»s agreed to reccm-
msid to tbe Joint D.'taocratio Canons
of tho two Houses tbit tho provisions
contained in tbs measure making appro
priatioca for the jadicial expenses of tbe
government, be divided into two bills;
the first to contain ai! lbs appropriation
of tbe ve oed bill, except tlis ium of
six buxured thousand dollars for fees of
Uait.d S ates marshals and their depu
ties. This bill will ala i emoody tbs sec
tions prov ding for the repeal of the ju
rors’ us: oi h and amenda sat of tho l*w
io regsid to d.awing jario?.
jgriit second kid, which it ia proposed to
pass irmcodir.ij !y after :ho fi rat, will i>e
mad : up of tbe above mentioned item,
together Kii.ii Ibo olau-ie prohibiting tbe
exp.nditure of rtoy pardon cf that amount
for the j-6jmeat of deputy utarshuU of
elections, or the incunirg of any liability
by appointing such officers daring the
next fiioxl year. It Is understood that,
in addition to inserting lbs substance of
Ibe second section of the vetoed bill io
this supplement d measure, penalties of
fine and imprisonment will bo prescribed
for violations of its icitrictive provis
ions.
Tbe preparation of the phraseology.cf
tbs bills will be completed try the sub
committee, and submitted for final ap
proval at Another joint meeting to bo
d-!d at thtes o’clock ibis afternoon. The
joint caucus will probably be held soon
alter wards.
Ia tho Senate, th9 President pro tern'
w.is unable to bs present on account of
iilDCts, end under rule four appointed
Senator Eaton to act as presiding officer.
A commsoicatiou was recsived from
the S. cretary cf tba Treasury transmit
ting i a for tuition a-kad for by the S mte
in relation to the action of the National
Board of Health under the act authori
zing contract for a refrigerating ship,
cti. It was referred »o the committee cn
epidemics.
WA-ntsoTos, June 25.—In the Sena’e,
Mr. Yeas introduced a concurrent resolu
tion favoring the rcmonetiZition and
free coinage of silver. Ordered printed.
Mr. Burnside introduced a joint resolu
tion reaffirming tbe principles of tbe
Monroe doctrine, and declaring that tbe
people of the United States would regard
with serious inquietude the establish
ment of a canal across the Isthmus of
Baiun under the protection and domi
nation of European powers. Referred
to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Beck’d concurrent resolution pro
viding for a joint committee tb recom
mend changes, if necessary, in the meth
ods ot collecting revenues and making
appropriatioss, waa considered and re
ferred to the Finance Committee.
Tho unfinished business was then ta
ken up, viz: tho joint resolution provi
ding for extra pay for clerks, pages and
other employes of Congress daring this
session. Tne pending question wai on
Wallace’s amendment to Ingalu’ amend
ment, tho two together forming clansos
of the Jadicial bill lately vetoed. Wic-
dotn spoke upon the record of tho Be*
publican party as compared*with that
of the Democrats, and was replied toby
Sanlsbnry. A debate ensued upon the
alleged frauds and defalcations cf tho
Republican administrations, and at the
closo of the discussion the Senate ad-
jqarced.
Tho bnEiae33 transacted by the House
to-Jay waa unimportant. Upscn, of
Tkzts,offered a resolution calling on tbo
Secretary of War for information rela
tive to Mexioan and Indian massacres in
Texas since 1873, and tbe cumber of
troopi "there stationed. Adopted. The
unfinished tminess of yesterday was
thon taken up, viz: The Senate bill ex
empting from license and enrollment fees
vessels not propollecf wholly by soil or in
terns! power. A long debate ensued,
Ryan, of Pennsylvania, and Conger, of
Michigan, favoring tho bill, and Reagan,
of Texts, opposing it, as a pieoo cf olssa
legLUlioa, involving n change In tbe
laws U regard to ooastwlso navigation.
Acklen, of Lonliiana, moved to recom
mit the bill, pending which tbo Bonse
adjourned. A joint Democratic caucus
wts announced for this ovsninf.
Mohtogbkbt, Ala., Juno 23.—Tho
Coaederate Survivors’ AsiocisUon will
hive a grand oslebralion the 4 h of July.
Rev. Father Ryan will deliver the open
ing address. Hen. Jefferson Bjvis is ex
dccied to be present. Many Northern
soldiers have been invited, General Han
cock being among tbo number. Extra
trains will be ion into tbe city , on all tbe
railroads*
- Wa bin*ton, Jcno 25.—Tho Dsmo-
cyit o members of tho Houce.aud Seiato
held joint cauouses this evening to ro-
oeive end discuss tbe .report of the Joint
Advisory Committee upon tho judicial
expenses bill, as foreshadowed in aprt*
vlcus dUpstoa. Ths commitlco recom
mended the passage of two separate
measures ia the place of the bill just ve
toed, with tho provtsioas of the latter
disinbaioJ between them in Etich a man
ner eb to Include In one of them all (bs
features of the original bill whioh tho
President disapproved, and this will leave
the other free from objectionable olauscs.
The first mSucnro la to be identical with
1 the vetoed bill, except that it will omit
tho ssotions prohibiting the psymeat, or
$he increase of liability for the payment
(t'i telegkaph
'^T^aesl—The Times? F* is
h# presence in to*
cn Sllur £ ay n V
^^ F-urton and Buon Bailie, his
when the othor Uonapar-
i!iM KVthamsclres as a token oi
» b ,o tbo deceased Prince Inyjo
deemed an indication of their
iM . w ,m nl of Bonspsrtism.
‘^ff Kaycoldr,. widely known
u •'ItiCna!fifltioB, is dead.
*** Timet’ Vienna dispatch ssys the
I-® .. b i U: t crisis was terminated by
pt:ki»b o be retired list Fum
, fr aar et Pasha, who hod aeon
p»W Secretary of War, oi
BIlllW in t® 06 * ,
. Jace 24—Sevenl newspapers
f‘7, p,moc Jerome Banapatte will
“maaifeeto this eveningdedsr-
**"/■ rffr*’ p i faithful to hie Ajiosto
ai .' c ^ wnioh he annoauoed hie
fS£»’p»tocisJM «nd th»t he ia no.
...j r - to the imperial ensoassioe,
lbe same time, ho says his dsr-
sUiics bar the sucoeaeion of any
*ri<DoTjoae 24.—The anti-landlord
■, .|j B in the west of Ireland has lxtely
.^‘.ju-ing soma apprehension. The
Honorable James Liwthor, Ohi.-t
S^ury for Ireland, replying to a qaes-
*T;a mo Hau.-e of Commons list night,
Z,i that Government were fully ahv-
B£c:aslty of dealing promptly with
Lots ter. He said lb« .he Depatyln-
Z? x (i cerMof the Constabnlsry had
S^wpxtchcd on a special mission w
‘r.auwis concerned to consult witu
SListratesand local constabulary,
«4uDart whst additions to the police
f„ou,‘rrd in order to insure protetUoa
.lVr ooi m the exerewa cf their
*7 /ijhta. That considerable rein-
H r-: biing drafted into tbo
cone-uned, atd nodes has been
AVa'trst ia tbe event of any outrages
jj. v t tbes. measures will be levied
Zxx tie Jistrict where it occurs,
ffiisisaroN. June 24.—Iu the H.oao
«, g MWf ot Teuueasoe, offered areso
Sr, f.,r tie fiual sdjournmojt of Coa
•MtsS fire u'c'OCi oa Wednesday, Jane
’jI, G,: field ioqo'red whether Mr.
fiiirdsoall Bi.y th*t thi appropriation
yb woali be pissed by tb time, bat
Mft'.r.d no aeswer.
ilf, I'oVQM&d, Of Ill»D0l8, Otj^Ctfld (O
fcbi-e. A ye* and say vow is Using ta.
1*3 upon iho resoiutiou, and it is being
anadby e-tret pxr.y vote.
Xae resolution for Coal adjournment
dCiOfMii*: 5o’clook tomorrow, was
ddifrd. by 82, nays 103. Several
Dia»ci»i3 voted ;n iho negative, atncaj;
ilea Stephens, oi Georgia.
Ite j-ial adv.SJ.y commilteo o? tho
Suits aod Bouse assembl-.d shoitlyuf-
lerl p. m. for the purpo.o of pr paring
im# bill, nuking provisions for tho ju
dical up*a.-w of tbe govemmont for
the j car of 1SS0.
TTuiuxoroa, June 21.—Ia the Ssn-
iltsie-uletton fixing Wtdaeeday. Jane
S’.h. it i p. in., a.3 toe lime for adjourn-
Bitt. *as oa motion of Mr. Davis, of
West V.rgitiU, r<committed to tho c:m-
mi’.trt oo apprjpri .tioui.
Chciskati, Juno 2-1.—A Frunkloit,
Ey, ilnpaich ssys at Saw Duffi.t, on Sat-
erhj Bijkt, a par;y of unknown men
attacked ibe hou,c cf Sam Faulkner, ae-
verrlf wonniing him as he ran f.on the
Uui.-, Tucy 6ct fire tn the dwelling,
vhicb w.is coesumc-d with the inmates.
Harry iiiuitll, aged 17 years, was also
iho^ ml two chtl-JreU of Faulkner, aged
II and 3. No cause ia given for the bra-
tlUffur.
Wa-niN’QTJN, Jun: 21— Ia t’us Ssav.o
It. J.aospruscatA.l tne m.-monal of ths
biaiac. Corsntutiocal Convention,
iikiiig 'kat tbs S.cTe-.bt; c! tic Navv bs
iiitei«a to establish a ccvsl or . msrme
Kisol a- New Orlosns ; referred to th9
C.-Lici :.. co KiV-1 Aff lire,
Mr. B ek submitted a concurrent reso-
isi on provi ling for a jiint committee
effive S.-_.tera sed seven Bspreientatives
loitpjrta: the i; Xi eesuoa What chau-
jw,it»t.y,.■. t bs made tn tbe ciodo
o! fcuxrd i'v: o: collecting rt>vcnniB ;
f-httii cu tie E. Lcdar.
lie S:..s tk.n tock up the Sc-naic
joint rcsj:u:iO:i relating to ths aidilional
pay ol.ia^'iiyi < a cf bosh Houses, and af-
Ur t e-lisft oa cf sundry tm.scdmenis
lalpttiiirg larib-r ooneidaratioa th.rc-
tf, tba S ■ :*:» a-jjaurned.
In its Bo ise Mr. Sitgleton, of Miasis-
lifp:, ns.ag 11 a point of peisonal privrl-
t£«, H -t to the clerk’s il-.ck and bad read
at'tio'-s irera (he New York San, of
th-? 231 instant, criticising bis oaara-j
fckt re o -bs priuttng of tho Glover re-
pul. lie hliiuited ‘.bat ths article had
bsa writtrn by G’.r.ver, a man for
tkcia Le tad a ssptcmc omtsspt.
Tee Bnt -e then r -tuni-.il coasidcrction
ct lie k.U piohtbiliug political assess-
ztB!\ bnt the It-publicans fillibustercd
!iprevent action tboreupon until ths
miration o: the morcinj; hoar. The
t.::ceB3 on tee Speaker's desk was next
Men up, R!,(l pending consideration of
tit bill relating to the enrollment acd
lining of vessels not propelled wholly
If tail or internal motive power, the
H;n-e adjourned.
Wa-nisuTo:,-. Jens 21.—Joint meeting
ci Democratic Caucu9 Committees to day
tljoarcei until to-morrow without tek-
:ig cefinits notion. It is probable that
It: re 0:d bill will bs divided into two
fcpuite mcF.scres, ono making appro-
[tU'ions for fees for United States mar-
ttih act] prohibiting the appointment or
P»JEest of deputy marshals for elec-
boai, snl tbo other containing the re
minder of ths vetoed bill.
Cucixhaii, 0 . June 24.—The large
iwtatr, General Lytte, stradk a logfif
JJ* B1 l** below this city, Ibis morning,
«<» lit kin ten feet of water. No lives
«!'.
foi liovai,, Jano 24.—A committee
(• Uw Board of Trade of Atlanta bas just
^‘ted Poit Royal Hsibor, with a view of
Wbegthst baibor their shipping termi-
“ii estieg the earning cotton and grain
"****• By tho time tho season opens a
waoiwliaa will have been formed be-
>*«n the rr.ilrosd8, boards of trades and
-tieship lines, snd direot oommunica-
ffmubllihed by way of Port Ruyal
r , intetior P J ‘ot« West and Sontb,
, = . , countries, upon tbo same ba-
«Kd»t tbe same ratee that freight is
einied by the New York Central
^wKsvY™ 1 * 8n ** sW PP ed
^baesmniUtccs from lha Louisville
tt-*i. c,DMU Bu-rds of Trad9 ero cx-
■ilTi 0 BBka »‘“‘lar arrangements with
. 8 company recently establish-
tiw. *?l° ntil ’ IS the superior advan-
i-A .7 fo >iRoyal Harbor for expurta-
' “Pcrlation acd immlgratiob. ’'
Ja ™ 24 “Eav. Henry
i- 9r -?7 B:ley V aa cunsecratod with
cetcm °oie8 in Trinity Church
M th ® fifat Episcopal
ti t «7 ct ««!?. Fifty clergymen, in-
e*uir.?i evcn . P 1 ® 110 ??, marched in pro-
bls m r* 0 ” al8lc, to 4he chancel, to
1 t® C0D8 ccraticn.
SitL. 1 ® 3 * 01 June 24.—A'ccnvention of
liZ I'* w h® withdrew from tbe
U,V° qb1 Jl? j convention, waa held
The attendance waa email,
L-i-u twenty Congressional dis«
A!;!. ,r State being represented,
p^b® adoption c* a series of ultra-
iWj" 6 * msolutione, the convention
atd*3? Bst to “ominato a State ticket,
E^ Jr 5®d ‘ins die.
24.—Power & Co’s, shop
J^nt grist mill andfonndry,
tdb, ,. l * r > Massaobneette, were destroy*
' 11 ,so -°“-
J«no iTo^, W.
tf ' *, x ' Ja<3 ** of the Orphan’s court
disUd «° 7 ’ attd I*®ao W. L. Helm, in-
the were oonviotod in
HsniSS” 1 *5 nit t° Sentenes Is
pending ua appcal.
°’’ Jna0 2 * ~ A mesBug of
Iks ,T^° P r °P° 33 to support
j^wolamhni Ueket ana plalform; was
Tk( Booiy House, this p. m.,
hio delegation xeeolvsd to eus-
*; ro »w, lDg3 of tho Columbus
on Wholly, while the remainder
of the deputy murshslsof elsotioas, and
will also out; tbo »t.sm of 630 000 dollsrs
for the foes ot United States Marshals
and tbeir deputies.
Tbe seooad measure will contain the
appropriation for foes of Uaitsd States
Marshals omitted from tbe first, to
gether with all the prabib.ttons oontainsd
in the original vetoed bill, relating to the
payments snd liabilities under the Fader
•1 election lews It will also contain
clause preeoribiog a penalty not exossd
ing $5,000, and unpiisonmant no:
csedmg five years or both, for violitioa
•f the prohibitions aforesaid acd simtlsr
prohibitions now oa Ibe statute books.
Senator' Ksromn . explained tbs eom-
mittee’s r<*p jrt, and said,* altbungtb there
bad beau serioas diversity of opinion os
to tne course of acnon to be pursued, the
majority of the committee firmly believ
ed that tbe plan reported was in every
way wisest acd the most expedient.
Representative CUridy, of Missouri,
offered a resolution in the nature of a
substitute, declaring it to be the sense
of the causae that the recently votosi
bill ehoald be again passed by botb
Houses and Bant to the President forth
with. Representative Stephens, of Geor
gia, opposed this resolution in a speech
of considerable lengib, and favored the
adoption ot tbo committee’s report, as
did also Mr. Herbert, ot Alabama, and
Mr. Goode, of Virginia.
They were followed by Mr. Sparks, of
Illinois, and Olymer, of Pennsylvania,
in opposition to the report. The latter,
who is a member of tbe Advisory Com
mittco, said it did not meet his approval
in any particular. Spaeohes were then
mods iu favor of the adoption of the com
mittee’s report by Rspresent ttires Young,
of Tenuessue, Singleton, of Mississippi,
and H inton, ot Virginia, and Senators
Hill and M.-Dsnaid; and against it by
Representatives Biacxbarn. of Kentucky,
and Ssuator Wallace. R ipresentatire
CUriiy’a substitute was than rejected by
tho following vote: Sauators—Y.as 5;
nays 20. Representatives—Yeas 36;
nays 50
Tho committee’s repsrt was thereupon
adopted by nearly tbe samevot). and it
was then readvjJ that tbe billi recom
mended t-y lac committee should bs
brought before tbe Honse through to.
Appropriation. OommUtse to-morrow.
Tne fctrjr.jjj-bt npeeeh made in tbe
eaams iu favor of the adupnna of
tbe couoi'.ieb’s report was by Senator
Hill, of G sor^ia, uasl nearly all the South-
era members and Hsna’ore insisted with
great e'.rncstness upon the importance
to the Sjnth of the repeal of the juror’s
testov.h and otuer important amend-
moots contained in the bill and the folly
of throwing away the ooportiaity for
their enactment by such action as that
recommouded iu Rspresentitive Csari
dy’a substitute.
Washisoton, June 23—The Senate
Fiaacce Committee held a special meet
ing to-day to discuss the House bill rela
ting to trade dollars, but adj juraei un
til tomorrow, wi'hiut taking my act cn
^jsrenpon.
Buffalo, N. Y, Jane 25.—A fire here
to--ay drutrojei the Empire & Mtriae
Elevators and a number of small house?.
Tho total ls.s is $70,000 to $80,000
Partially insured.
ScKEhiCTADT, June 25.—Tho com
mencement exercises of Union College
took place to-day, with tbe awarding of
priz.‘j for scholarships. The most of
the latter were taken-by undergraduates
from South Carolina, as follows: War
ner prize fer highest standing in gen
eral conduct awards# to John E. Mullen,
of Columbia, South Caroliaa; sjeond
prizr, for the beat Junior and Sophomore
oration, to James !£. McMasters, of Col
umbia, S. C.; first and third prizse for
best essays ou any subject by selected
Seniors, to Eiwatd L. Hutcbiasou, of
Somerville, ..u<l James L, Perry, of
CnarUstoa, Ssulb Carolina.
This i3 no apology for whisky drink
ing ; it is a medicine that cannot be used
to intoxicate; it produces a tonic effect,
as well as acts as a cathartic. Iu fact
Simmons’ Liver Regulator is pronounced
au um-Tcsprioa-ble medicine.
jaa24 lv
VEGETME
Purifies ike Ttlocu, Renovates
and invi-joratcs the
Whole System.
IT3 MEDICINAL MtUPKUTIES AUE
Alterative, Tcaic, Solvent acd Diuretic-
Veoetinb Is made exclusively from the
ntors, Cancer, Caaceraus Humor,
Erysipelas, Salt Bt-enia, Syphltiiic
Disease*, Canker. Faintness at (he
isioniacli, and ali discares that arise from im
am!
pure blood. Sriulicn, Inflammatory aut
Chronic BlicniuafiiiB. Ncaralgin..
Ciont and £?p:nnl ComniafnlH, con only
be effectually cured through tho blooa.
For Ulcere and Ernpiire Dlrcateeof the
**I“i Pustnlvs, Dimples, Blolcfaet,
Ileili, Teltrri Mcnld-liend and ICinR-
worm, Vcci’TiXE has uover failed to effect •
permanent euro. ,v
For l*aiu« ia I lie Bach, Efidncy Tom-
E lniuta, Drop-r. Frnialii UV«Iniem,
■cucorrhan, arising from internal ulcera
tion, and uterine diseases cud Beuernl De
bility, Veaerixe Acts directly upoa tho
causes of theso comidaiuts. It invigorates and
strengthens the whole system, acts u|>on the se-
cretive organs,allays iiiiiaiimiatiuu,cures ulcer
atiou and regulates the bowels.
For Catarrh, Dy»prp*in, Ifnbitun!
Coatircncsi, Pnlpimiiso of (he Henri
Headache, Files, IVerrocsnCHS euil
Cicneral A'rosirnrion of the IVcrrou*
System, no medicine has glreu each per
fect satisfad Ion as the Vkcktixe. It purities
the blood, demises all of the organs, and pos-
* a controlling power over the nervous sye
The remarkable cures effected by Veoetixe
have induced many physicians and apothecaries
whom we kuyw to prescribe and use it iu their
ewn families.
In fact, VEGETIXE i» the best remcly yet
discovered for tho above diseases, and is tho only
reliable BLOOD FtIUlFIKR yet placed
before the public.
rnnpAUED nr
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Maco.
What is Vegetlne?
It Is a compound extracted from barks, roots
and herbs. It Is Nature’s Remedy. It Is per
fectly harmless from auy bad effect upon the sys
tem. It is nourishing and strengthening, ltacts
directly upon the blood. It quiets the nervous
system. It gives you good, sweet sleep at night.
It is a great panacea for our aged fathers and
mothers, for It gives them strength, qxlets their
nerves and gives them Nature's sweet sleep, i
has been proved by many an aged person. It
the great Blood PuriUer. It is n soothing remei
for our children. It has relieved and cun
thousands. It is very pleasant to take; every
child likes it. It relieves and cares all diseases
originating from impure blood. Try the V eg E-
ti.ne. Give it a fair trial for your complaints;
thon yon will say to your friend, neighbor auu
acquaintance, - Try it; it has cured me. 1
Veoetini: for the complaints for which tt is
ill
recommended, is ha ring a larger sale throughout
the United States than any other one medicine.
WKjr? Vfcl
plaints.
cgcline will Caro these Cota-
Cannot be Excelled.
■ Cuablestowx, Mass., March 19,18C9.
Mr. If. it. Stevens : Dear Sir—This is to cer
tify that I hare used your “ Blood Preparation”
in my family for several years, and think that,
for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors, or Kheunt-
atie Affections, it cannot be excelled; and, as a
blood puriiieraud spring medicine, i; is the best
thing 1 hare ever used; and I hare used almost
everything. 1 can cheerfully recommend it to
any one iu need of such a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
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TgEHSOFENGIISHSONG! J3 50
i ll.-st song cotlecticn.
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Lives of Bcfhorcn, (52 03), Mczirt,
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Musical Record (St Ce). Good reading:
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Iun23 tf
miDistrator. executor and guardian who
are required by law to make annual returns to
Jones Court cf Ordinary—Greeting.
Yon and.each ol you are hereby notified and
required to toifkeyonr annual returns as direct-
ad by law betwoen this and the first Monday in
next julr. In delanlt thereof action by the
court will be taken under the law of each cases.
And to those who have failed to make returns
at last July term, as required by law, notico is
given that action will be taken by the conrt to
enter lodgment against them and their sureties
on bond lor such default and for all moneys not
legally accounted for in this conrt.
Ordered that this notice be pnblRhcd in the
Telczrauh and Messenger for tnree months
Witness my baud clllrially. March 25,1879.
BOLAND T BOSS.
a»r5 lawSm* Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Clcmmie Corbett tj Charles Corbett—Libel far
Divorce—Jasper Superior Court, April Term,
It appearing to the conrt by the return of the
aberla that the defendant is not to bo found in
the county: and it being further shown that he
does not reside in the State. Therefore, it is or
dered that servico bo perfected by publication
jn the Macon Telegraph and Messenger, pub-
liihed in Haccn, Ga, once a month for the space
oi four months before the next term of this
court. May 2d, 1S79.
By the Court: C W JORDAN,
JunS lamlm* Plaintiff’s Attorney
G EORGIA, bibb COUNTY.-Whoreaa Far!
dy Sweeny, administrator on the estate of
Michael Kocd, 1ste ot said county.deceased,ap
plies for leavo to sell all the real tmdpeno al
estate belonging to said estate. i
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary of faid county on the first Monday is
July next to show cause, if any they hare, why
said application should not bo granted.
Witncfsmyhand oClcially.
]un3 law4w J A McMANUS, Ordinary.
./GEORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Hrs F O
\J Jordan makes application for exemption
of personalty and valuation and (etting apart of
hpmeitead. and 1 will pais upon tbe same at my
otiico at JO o’clock am, on Saturday, 28th June.
1879. V 51 SWANSON,
JucS lawiw* Ordinary.
H AVING secured the services of Mr. H.
O. Billing', a competent workman, acd
having thoroughly ovMhaulcd and put our
Job Office in first-c’aee cendition,
We tie piei med to fill crdeisfor
JOB PRINTING
f f every deecriptlon at ehert notice
ABD AX
SEASONABLE BATES.
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NOTE BxlADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CABDJ,
POSTAL CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
ENVELOPES,
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A O TAYLOR") LIBEL EOR D1VOBCB
vs }■ To Bibb Superior Conrt,
Ww TAYLOBJ April Torn, IS7S.
It appearing to the Court by tbe return cf the
Sheriff that tbs defendant does not reside in
Bibb county, and it farther appearing that be.>
does nit reside in tnis State, and it further up
pea ring that service has not been perfected in
accordance with a rule Irom this- Court granted
November 15th, 1878.
It is on motion ordered that said defendant
■ wersatd libel at tho October Term. 1879, of
„ court, or t»at said ranre be considcrei in
uc'unlt .nd libellaut allowed to proceed. Or
dered further that seivicebepetfecfed ny pub
lication in the Telegraph and Messenger omi a
month for four months.
By the Court:
JOHN L HARDB-rlAN,
Libellant’s Attorney.
'I hit June 2>th. 1879.
A true c:trect from th/ minutes cf Bibb Su
perior Court, this Sith June, 1871*.
fung lamlm A B ROSS, ClerV.
. deceased
; dismission
r\ BORGIA.’ BIBB COUNTY.-Whoreas R
OT Lawton, admin strator on tbo estate ot
Jackson Dcloacho, late qf said county, ~
has made application for letters of <
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
pmons concerned to be and appear at tho Court
ot Ordinary of said county on lha first Monday
in July next to ihow cause, if any they can,
-why letters of dismission should not be granted
tho applicant. —-
Witness rsy hand and official f ignalure. April
4th, 1879. J A McMANUS, .
_ aprStd Ordinary -A 1
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL oe sold before the court house door in
the city ol Macon on tke first Tuesday in
July next, daring the legal hours ot sale, the fol
lowing properly, to- wit:
Lots 3.4. 6 and six in square 42, and lots 5,6
7.8 and 9 m square 43. alt on lot 43 cf Iho Macon
Reserve, west side Ocmulgce river. Levied ou
as the property ol MS Thomson to satisfy a
mortgage ft fa tamed from Bibb Superior Court
in lavorof the Piedmont and Arlington Life In
surance Company vs H S Thomson. Property
pointed out in said moriytge ii fa.
Also at iho samo time *nd plsco pait of lot No
8, In square £8. fronting on Fourth strett in tbo
city cf Macon, tbe samo being ihitpsrtofsald
lot whereon there is a brisk storehoore standing
and occupied by W B Waliaco as a storehouse
Levied on as the properly of Mrs Wm 8 WaUtoe
to satisfy a fi fa i s acd from Justice Court 718th
District G U ia iavoro.' N Bliss vs Mrs tv S
Wallace. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made ana relurntd to me by a constable.
Also at the same time and glace th: following
to wit: Part of IotNo 3 iu square No 41 fronting
on Piua stre t, between First ar.d Second
streets, in city of Mann. L-vieJ on as tbe
property of l!r» Georgia Morris to satisfy two fi
fai for Stft'e snd roiuitl l.-xe, far the ycirs 1377
and 1878.
Alsaat the samo time and 'place Iho (.How ing
to wit: Part ol lot N r 5 in square No 51 corner
Third and Pium .treats, in city ot Macon, used
ns a marble yard, and lovi«i cn as the properly
c f J B Art one t r satisfy n fi fa for State and ccun-'
ty taxes for the year 1678.
Al-oat ibe sumc time and place the following
to wit: Partot lot NoSin square No C6 frost
ing on tho east side cf Pine street, between Fifth
and sixth streets. Levied ou as tho property o'
tboeststo ot Mrs Lucinda Cobb to satisfy a tax
ft fa for the year 1879.
Also at the same time and place the foilswmg
to wit: Part oflot No 2 in square No T4 front
ing on tbo north side of Cherry strut, between
First and New, in city of Macon. Levied on as
th-> property of tbe estato of Thomas L Boss to
■stilly a ft la for State and county taxes for the
year 1878. Property pointed out by H J Peter.
Tax Collector,
Also at the same time and placo tbe following
to wit: Part ol lot No 1 in block No 14 fronting
on west side of Col lego street, in Iho city of Ma
con, and adjoining tho property ol tbs Weed
estate tn rear of tho Academy for Blind. Levied
on as the proper.y cf Prank U Stone, trustee, to
satisfy aft fa for State and county taxes for the
year 1673.
Also at the fame time and place the following
to wit: Part ot lot No 1 tquaro No 90 fronting
on the west video! Fourth street, corner of Arch,
in the City cf Macon, near Fin-lla;’a foundry
Levied on to satisfy a tax ft fa vs Mrs H A Wal-
laei for her State and county taxes tor tho year
1S78.
Also at tho f sme timo and place the following
to wit; Port of lot- No 1 and 2 in square No 71
fronting cn High street- irt tho city *f Uieo”.'
Levied on ns the properly of J«hn allogc, ad
ministrator ot the estate r-f John Bcgo, to satU
fy two ft fas for State and county taxes far the
years 1877 and 1878.
Also at tho tame nmo and place the following
to wit: Lot No 1 in block No 13 Southwestern
Common corner Ash and Elbert streets tncitv
ot Macon Levied on as the property tf J obnB
Camming, agent far trustee, to satisfy two tax 0
fas for State and county taxes for the years 1877
and 1878
Also at the same time and place the fotidw!n|r
o wit: Partot lot No4 in Bass Haoon near the
ttv limits and- adjoining the Graves property
near tho Methodist church, haul property was
returned by Peter O Sawyer and ii levied on to
satiib three tl fss for State and county taxes due
on said property for the years 1875,1677 and 187S.
Alsaat the same time on tbs premises known
as Sawyer’s Gin Works; corner Cherry and Firth
streets, the following machinery to wit: Ono 12-
horse power engine and boiler in good running
condition, two good tnreing lathes, one band
lathe, ono screw cutting lathe, one drill pro's,
two planing machines, 50 fdet of shafting, pallors
and belting. The foregoing machinery is offered
at tbe place above stated on account of the ex
penso and inconvenience of moving the sxmeand
is lovied on to tatisfy two tax G far for tbo voire
1877 and 1878 ts Peter O Sawyer, by whom saia
machinery was returned-
Juno 2.1S79 GEO F CHBRRT. Sheriff.
LIBEL-FOR DIVORCE.
SR PARKER. ■) Libel for divorcB-Ruie::
vs 1-perfect seivicc—LlbbSC, Get
CATO PABKBRy Adjourned Tram. 1878.
It appearing to tbe Couit by tfie return of the
Sheriff that defendant docs not reside in this
county, mid it farther appearing that ho does
not reside in the Stato of Georgia: It is .ordered
that raid defendant appear ana answer said suit
at the next term cf this court'sr bo con
sidered in default, It is farther-ordered that
semco otthls rule bo mad a on said defend an 1 ! by
publication in thoTelcgraph aud Messenger once
a month for four months.
T J BIMUONS, J SOM O,
By the Court:
A true extract from tho minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court this January 30tb, 1879. ‘ '
jan24...1am»m A B BOSS. Clerk
G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Geo
S Obqar, executor of the estate of Thomas
A Harris, represents to tho court in his petition
duly filed and rntcredon record that ho has fulJy
adir.iniit.ue i Thomsa A Harris’ estate.
This Is therefore to cite all persona concerned,
kindred and creditors, to ihow cause, if any
Witnessmy hand aud official signature. -
J A MCMANUS,
mayg lawSm ^Ordinary,
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c’ BORGIA, BIBn COUNTY.—Whereas John
VjT J Gresham, executor of the estate ot Leroy
M Wiley, represents to the conrt in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that he has fully
administered Leroy M Wiley’s estate.
This is therefore to cite au persons c
kirdred and creditors, to snow ram., „
they can, why said executor should not be dis
charged from his executorship and receive let
ters of dismission cn the first Monday in Ac-
gust, 18i9*
Witness mr hand and official signature.
may-6 lawSm J A McMANUS. Ordinary.
JONES COUNTY SHERIFF SALBS.
TtTILL be sold before the court house door in
TV the town of Clinton,Jones county, Ga,
on the first Tuesday in July next, within the
legal hours of sale, five hundred acres otlsnd,
moreoricss.ii] Jones county. Levied ones tbe
property of William 8 Monghon, known as the
Walnut Level place, adjoining lands of Lee
Smith. Mrs Lamar and ethers, and whereon
said W S Monghon now resides, by virtue of a
fi fa No S.issned from Jones Superior Court to
April t-.rm 1879 in favor of C Mastereoa vs Wil
liam 8 Monghon. Property pointed out by
plaintifTa attorney.
May 20tb,lS79.
8 J PHILLIPS,
mayi2 law4w Deputy Sheriff
Jones Oonnty Postponed Sheriff
Sales."
TTI7 ILL be sold before the court bonce door In
It the town of Clinton on the first Tuesday
in July next between the legal hours of sale tbo
following property, to-wit.- One hundred and
twenty-live acres ot land adjoining the lands of
Dr James F Barron on the south. W A Cham
berson the cast and W W Hunt on the west,
and known as the placo where John P Hunt
now resides. Levied on as tbo property of John
P Hunt to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Kupe
rior Court of said county in favor of Mary A
Middlehrooks guardian, etc, vs Samuel U Mid
dlebrooks, principle administrator of Isaack
Middlehrooks, deceased i William A Juhanand
John P Hunt, securities. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney and in possession of John
P Hunt.
Also at the samo time and place will be sold
one hundred teres of land, more or Las, adjlin
ing the lands ot W A Malone, James Dorscti acd
others andknosrn as tho Manh pl.ee levied
on as the property of Charles T Wilson to satisfy
a fi fa 'ssuea from the County Court of Jones
County in favor of W W Holland vs Charles T
Wilson. Property pointed ont by plaintiff's at
torney and in possession ol doltn .ant. This
May tho 26th, 1879.
m*vlftl*w4tr W J GR.RSHAM. Kh»r : fT
u*uaoi*. niK»B t,o. May ai»i, ja3U.
N OTICE is hereby given that I will, at the
meeting of the General Assembly July
ensuing, iffer tbe following local and special
bills, to-wit:
A Bill. To bo entitled an Act to rental an Act
entitled an Act to amend an Act entitled an Act
tecreitea Board of Commissioners of Boads and
Bevennes for the oonnty of Baker, apnroved
February £6th, 1875, amended by reducing the
number ol Commissioners from five to three, ar.d
for other purposes therein named, which said
Act to be repealed was approved February 2Sth,
1877; and to re-enact tbe original provisions o'
said A ct which was amended: snd also to amend
the tame sou to provide that said Commission
ers shall be freeholder-, and for other purposes
there-n slated.
A Bill, To bo entitled an Act to Confer a ’di-
tional powers upon the Tax Collector of Baker
County, and to make said Tax Collector ex- Office
8heriff in certain cases, and lor other pnrposes.
.-wai, P D DAVIS.
Ini dltftwft Member of lha Legislature.
t 1 BORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Am-
VT brose M Harris, Jr, (col) has made appli
cation for letters of guardianship of tbe person
tDd property oi Zxehariak Woolfolk (col).
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Conrt
of Ordinaiyof said county on the first Monday
m July rext, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters of guardianship should not be
granted to applicant.
Wilnrts my hand officially. Juno 2d, 1879.
JAMcv. -
i-tnS lswSvr
-• ANUS. Ordiimry.
JAbk'EB sHEKIt-F’S HALE.
ILL ho tol l before the conrt house in the
vv town of Mcnticello on the first Tuesday
July next, between the '(**> hours o' sale, one
hundred and filly acres of land, more or less,
1) ing and being in Ja/per county, U», adjoining
bind- tf Mrs J It Grates, Buoy Jordan and
others, and known as that portion of tho planta
tion cf T M Jordan, dreessed, allotted to Mrs B
C .Veuefee in the division of tbe - state of said
deceived. Levied upon a-tho property -f T H
Jlt-nefns under and liy virture tf a ft f:i frera
Campbell Ccuntv Court in tavor of BPS Kira-
bro ft (to. vs J C Csrlton and T U Mene'ee. and
other ft fas in my hards. Properly pointed out
bv pliintiff’s attorney and written notice of this
levy solved upon T 11 Munov-O. Toil May £«tb.
1679. W B GRUBBS,
4w* Sheriff.
| i autvUia, BIBB tAiU.Vi Y.—Wneieas W W
VJ C .rnes bes made application for letters cf
guardianship of the person wild property of Em
ily B Carnes.
Thi* is therefore to cite aud admonish all
persons concerned to beend appear at tho Court
ot Ordinary of raid county on the first Monday
in July next to show cau-o, if any they have,
why said otters of guardianship should not nc
granted toar plicant.
Witnesa my hend officially. June 2d. 1879.
jun8 l»w4»JAM OMAN US. Ordinary.
/ 1 Butt*- IA, U1BU COUNTY.- Ulcer and.by
U virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary ef said rountv will l-e sold before the conrt
bouse door in the city ot Msoon on the first
Tuesday in Jun- next, bet*a u tbe uses! hours
of Bile, forty stuns of tbe raoitil stc.-.k ot the
Exchange Bonk ol tho city of Moron, belonging
to the estntn of W 11 Parker, Ir.te o’ sni J county,
deres-ed. Sold for a division among the legatees
of said erlV.c. Terms c- sh
M.vBTil i J PARKER,
ir.avfttd Vie/ntrir
THE
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BLACK GRENADINES of every imaginable
Pattern from £5,35,45.55,65, 75 cents and"up to
$2 50 per yard.
DBESS GOODS, the Unrest selected stock in
this city, from A 10,12)4,15.29,25,30,35c to $2 51
per yard.
t splendid lis
Ccperyard.
| ir.mo.lA. l‘»(.ilui '.-.'tiNl Y — By virtue
\JT of&no-cdrto m pr-i-tod by the Court af
Ordinary ol surf e.,unty,*e will sell >o the high-
e.-t and be t bidder for rush on tbe first Tuesday
in July liex-. ls-i w en tho usual hours of rale,
in the city (-hM-.cou, Bibb county, at the place
cf hjldnu |.ub|i.r s .'os in said county, six (6)
shares ot' he capital steel; of th-r southwestern
Railroad ' nripsii.v of Georgia, bu oi.-giag to the
eatetoof Jann-S C I.orhnrd. ilceeaset
.1 U LBNNARD.
WD LBNNARD.
iunc'J U Executors,
rT BORGIA. HiKli COUNTY.—Whereas Wil-
VT-liam F Holt. Guardian of Willi-m H Wim
berly snd HV Wimberly, cow HY Peters, hav
ing applied to the Conrt ol Ordinary of said
county for letters ol dismission from ni* guar-
dial ship of William 11 Wimberly and IIV VVim-
bcrly. now H V lVu-r-, person and property.
This i3tliaruf„re io cite all persons concerned
to show esuso by li:i,;g objections in my office
oy the first Monday hi June next to show cause
why tbe said William F Holt should not bo dis
missed from his said guardianship and receive
the usual lotto's of dismission.
Given under unofficial signature. March 32
1879.
msrtlsvtm J 4 McMANUS Ortn’v.
ONioO CO UN i Y OttEttiFF SALKS.
W ILL be sold before the court honse door in
tho town of Clinton on the first Tuesday
in July next between the legal hours of sale one
black horse named Fox. Levied on as the property
of R J Turner to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court ol said, county, in favor of Hil
lard Blount aud Stepl-ou Barron vs R J Turner.
Property pointed ont by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also at-the tame time and place will to -old
one hundred acres of land adiuining tbe lends of
A J Brooks, William Hutson and HS Greaves
and others. Levied on as the property ef Annie
A Stubbs to satisfy a ft fa issued from the Supe
rior Conrt in favor pf Radforel J Turner vs James
W,Stubbi trustee, Annie H Stub!).’, principle,
R V Hardeman, Jackson Roberts, Thomas R
Btriplin ar.d K T Christian, administrator of
Henry Christian, deceased, securities. Property
pointed out by plaintiff,
{New Carnage Factory.
KSIf & 6EEENE
—Htnurnffiurereo! aud Dealers
Carriages,
Buggies,
Our Shops on l’ophir Street, next deer to Stew
urt’j Stables.
Aro supplied with a full stock of tho choicest
materials, and we have n cur employ tho best
mechanics in Georgia. Wo will mako nothing
bdt the very best work, and at prices within the
reach of all. The manufacturing department is
in charge of TS Groone, late ol Freeman A
Greene, who will be clad to wait on all bis old
customers. The best hand mado harness always
on hand. Repairing of allkmds will have dire
ful attention. Prices low. We .wDl occupy the
old carnage stand. Good, Small it Co, as a sales
room on October 1st. _AUwork warranted.
Macon. August 22.1873
uaw6m
Patterns from 18.27,25,30,35,4:
PACIFIC LAWNS. Ouratyles are very ex
tensive, from 12J41518 2025cpe yard.
WHITH LONDON CORDS in stripe and
check from 810121151810 and 25c per yard,
COLORBD LONDON CORDS in all tho n»w
shades aud patterns from 8 10 121 2 15 13 2Cc
peryard.
HOSIERY for Ladies, Misses and Children
This Department is very extexaive In new style;
HAMBURG EDGINGS, thelargrat stock ever
hrouvht to M ae Jn, from 5 7 910121-21518 2P 23
to $2 50 per yard.
WHITE GOODS. Everything pertaining to
this Department, comprising Linen Lawn*.
Sniss Muslin, Jaconets, Na.nscck, from 121-2
15 20 25 to 50c per yard.
LINEN TOWELS, * very la-ge assortment'
from $1, $1 25, $1 £0, $175, $2 and up to (9pcr
doren.
PARAFOLS of- the latest styles ard patterns
from 25 60 75 $11 25160175 $2 up to $10 apiece.
D BOWS, a beautiful selected
line, from 25 30 35 SO 45 SO £0 75c up tp $2:0
apiece .
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING, a large twort
ment in all sty’es. The best Blue Flannel Suits
at $10 50 a suit,
YOUTHS' AND ROYS’ SUITS in all the
new deiigns from £5 00,(5 50, $610, $6 501 £700.
$7 50 up to £12 5 J. '
CHILDREN’S SUITS from 8 to 10 years of
ago from £250 3 00 3 50 4 09 4 50 5 00upto$10per
suit.
CHILDREN'S KILT SUITS, from 21-S to g
years of age, a splendid assortment.
MATTING in all styles and patterns from 15
18 2-125 30 85 to 75c per yard.
CARPETS, the largest stock in tho Siat-.a
fir. ally reduced prii-es.
Anil all kinds ol Goods.pertaining to a first
cla-s Dry Goods Establishment.
OUR SAMPLE DEPARTMENT ia new com
plete. and we will bo pleased to send Samples ol
any kind c-f Goods toany one free of charge.
S. WiXELMUk & BRO.,
New York Store,
- Alasonic Building.
Opening
NEW DRY GOODS. ?
WE can POSITIVELY AS8EKT THAT AT NO
PERIOD HAVE WE DISPLAYED A\ / SSORT-
uknr oi : v <;ooi> - adia’I'a ;t- ro the
REQUIHE> 1 ENTS OF THE PUBLIC OK aT
PRICES ADAPTED TO THE NECESSITIES
OP ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. -
SILKS.
Our BLACK SILKS contain -tho well-known
brands ot Bonnet, IVnson, Tmptader, Gmnel. Qi-
rard. and otlierequnhyi ronunent manufacturers;
The Lord A Taylor FAMILY SILK enjoy, a repo-
tat^n for umvcrsal excellence that is ensure
Our Ani-ric..n Cachcmlre tND"SrRUCTIBLK
BLACK SILK Justly claims -xrne-t att.-nUon,
being equal to th* best ol rei-in in-.nmac-.ure at
tali ilia cost LVhCV YARD WAKiVANTEU.
in noxcn^Q SILKS our wsllsdttm stock ta
Onerca at P-!■-t.,t ret,::ot bo undersold.
COLORED AND BLACK 1 SILK DAMASSES, em
bracing Ibe rareatsem^cf the Euro.-x-au or
American Market..
In SCXMER SILKS and FOULARDS no lava
every thing that is new :ix] 1 ea.uml.
imKSS GOODS.
Novelties in Cachemeret, Mtimrs, I»<: • ijrus.
and thefrtan*.liirlc'lt>tiis,iUNpl< , nditl v.i'i- \. Also.
“Anderson**” Scotch JEcnliyr.^, rented cotton
Dress Goods. Momie Cloths, Coteliu^s, Percales.
Cheviots *r.. with every grade to be lobod In fk
flrst-cl&fs rstiftbiishment
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps*
Thi c department maintains its supremacy, and
•hows the bttA productions frost tho European
Our Clocks and Sscqoesare cat and ladebr
men tailors, therefore. $>:yle.Audfit arc earnntoed.
’Suits aad Oostomes.
Ladies’ aad Children’s Cadcrgannents.
Superb aasnrtment cf fine French hand-made
UNDERWEAR, coninrixtng every requisite for a
lady’s wardrobe. Also, children's suits for every
age and size.
Our Inlants’ Furnishing Department la thor-
equipped. Couiplcto Wardrobes as law 03
“ "* ’ nrtian. -Any articlo in
e; really cheaper than
at>rS6xi
Macon. Ga
JA8PKU SHERIFF’S SALE.
TTT ILL ba sold before the court house in the
Vv town of Monticello on the 1st Tuesday in
Julyr.rxt between tho legal hours of sale one
hundred acres land, more or less, Ij ing snd being
in Jasper county, adioining lands ol L A Lane,
Tam Rhodes, Williams, Washington Hay and
others Lc ied ta as the property of John W
Burney to satisfy sundry, fi fas fer State acd
county taxes lor tho yeara 1876, ’,7. TS, and
other ft fas in- my hands. Tbi« May 2«th, 1879.
13THU»«4»' W B GRUBBS. Sheriff.
NO LICK. We nave
the LARGEST and
be i st liing Stationery
.' i.ik-igc ir. thr- world. Itccnlaim 18 sheets of
r*l>er, IS Envelopes Pencil, Fenholdcr, Golden
t’en, and a t-ieeeof valuable Jewelry. Complete
umplo pnekbao. with elegant gold store Sloovr
Buito s. Set Ucld-plated Studs, Engraved Geld
platid Ei.ifi. and a Ladies’ Pr.shionable Pace?
Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid 25 cents. 5 Pack
ages with Assorted Jewelry $1. SPLENDID
Wa CH AND CHAIN FREE WITU EVSEY
$50 TORTH O? GOODS YOU BUY. Extraor
din 'V induroments to Agents
BRIDE ft CO,
2 Broadway. N Y
■; -
i imm
98 Olierry Street;
Manufacturersol aud Dealers in
CARRIAGES.
BUGGTES.
■ WAGONS.
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
Bridles, Collars, Hames,
Valises, Trunks Traveling S:j'.
imme. mmm,
Lap Robes^
' - ■ u 7;-Horiie Blankets,
Sole, apjerana larfless Lsather
i Calf Skins, Shoe Findings,
Call and exahaire our stack before purohatieg
Repositorics-93 Cherry Street, Maccn. and 203
Btoad Street, Acgnstiv
SHERIFF
m said ccun tv, on
S the leal
CHAWFORD’ ‘ CO^JNl'Y
SALES.
YTTILL bs sold before the court house door in
W.jtha town of Knoxville, in saklcci
the first Tuesday in July next, durius t'
hours ot sale, the following property, tw-wn i
The east half of, lot of land No 107 ic the first
district of originally Houston r.cv Crawford
courtr. containir-s. 701J4 acres, more or less,
Levied on by J LMorne, constable, ns the prop
erty cf tv O Jordan to satisfy an execution is
sued from tbe justico court of 673d District GM,
infavorof John A Damilly vs saidWO Jordan,
Also at tho samo time and place tho following
property, to wit i The north half ot lot No 163
ia the first district ot originally Houston now
Crawford comity, containing 101)i acres, more
or less. Levied bn and reiurneu io mebyJL
Horns, constable, as the property of W C Jor
dan to satisfy cn execution m favor of Sic D
Damilly issued from tho Justico Ccurt ot the
673d District G M, against said W C Jordan.
June 2d. 1879.
jan41aw4w Ii M BOND. Sncriff.
OPIUM
—Mari
lOto20<
>hlno Habit Cured iq
JNOXICE AO DEBTORS AND CEEDI-
TOES.
A LL persens indebted to tho estate ot Mi
chael Bisner, late of Bibb county, deceasi d,
are hereby required to make immediate pay
ment io the undersigned, and persona holding
claims sgaicst said deceases must present them
to me in tho timo required by law.
. . MICHAEL LOU,
jonS lfiwGw Administrator,
G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Wherear
Alfred Goolsby and C L GooLbv nppliy to
me for dismission from executorsh.p estate cf
William Goolsby, deceased.
This is therefore to cite and admonish fill per
sons concerned to show cause at this office on or
by the first Monday in July next, if any ihev
have, why tho seme shall/v.-Advsumgr.tod. .
Witness my official sis—,-mts day, April
24,1879. ? H SWANSON,
apifi UwSa* Ordinary.
Hosierjo Oloves, & Handkerchiefs.
Tho largest, rarest, and most imiquo French
novelties iu tbe city. Also, the medium grades of
hose for ladies aod ebUdreu at very moderate
P L«d!es\ misses’, and children s kid, cloth, and
Lisle Thread Ulovcs of the best manufacture. Iu
all tho newest shades to unite Ii any dress material.
A superior selection of plain licinmcd linen, and
all linen hemstitched, aud * nlloped Handker
chiefs. Also, embroidered Silh HundkcrcMifs
unsurpassed In beaut v or color.
XUBBOm.
AU the choice grad-.--, coniaiiung every color
id shade known. Fresh .-- Jditioua daily.
Gents’ FurnisLing Goods.
Every possible reqnlsita font gentleman’s outfit.
First-class ami medium grades of goods at onr
usual reasonable prices. Quality, style, and lit tbs
prominent features of thisdrpanment.
Soots and Shoes.
spring end summer, for Ladies, Misses, and
rcn. t ioUi top. low button shoos, tbo novelty
the season. $2 50; genuine kid walking boots.
. 75. Low shoes from *21ȣ3; fino quality slip
pers from $1.25 to ULOO; Ml-srs' best pebble goat,
worked buttonholes, FJ; OhlUren’s hand made,
spring *w-i. button boots, f LCD; Infants’ shoes, alt
colors. v w.
i Boys’ and Youths’ French calf button boots,
52.7o, and a good, durablo laced shoe 5L03.
n* *ur goods nro nil first-class. 'We
lt. 1 all orders exactly aad to the Interest
“ laarcbascra, guarantee ntl purchaacH
be aatlsfactcry to buyers, and stand
ready to remedy all errors. V.'e I a vile
order*, convinced that » first trial will
Insure a* tho regular cosloa hereafter.
All orders Dr Uooda to bo accompa
nied liy iho moneyt or, where parties
v.bib. Good* will bs seat by express.
C. O. D. Where tho remlttanco ts too
large, we always return tbo difference.
Breadway mid Twentieth
Grand. Chrystic, aad Forsytli, j. Y.
£
G
kURUiA. Utah CO UN l'Y.—Under aud by
virtue ot »n order from the Quart ol Ordi
nary oi said coun’y will be said before the court
boura door in the cft7 of Macon on til a first
Tuesday in J-x’y nex’, betwnn the usual hours
cf sale, ten shares of thd capital stock
of th* Southern and Atlantic Tele
graph Company. Sold ** th* property of Jack-
ton Deloacho. late of said county, deceased.
Terns ersh.
R F LAWTON,
junS law 4w Admiti, trator.
G eorgia, bibb county.-wm bo sold
on the first Tuesday in July unit b-fore
the court house door in tha city of Macon.iH
said county, betw en th* usual hoars oi tale,
forty share* of the capital stock of the Bithengo
Bank of Macon. Fold as the property of the
estate of \> B Parker, late of sal-1 ceoniy, de
ceased M J FALKdR,
unit td Executrix.
/^.EORGIA, BtliB*COUNTY.—WhrosS Mi-
VX cfi«cl Lob, administrator on tho estato ol
Michael Eisner, late ot said county, de -eased, ap
plies fur leivo to tell all the n.-rsonal property,
including bonds ofinrorporuted companies, be-
lonaing to raid estate.
This is therefore to cite and admontsh sll
persona concerned, to be and appear at the Conrt
of Ordinary of snd couutv on the first Monday
in July next, to show cause, if ary thgy have,
why said application ahoul.l not be grafted.
Witness my hand officially.
junS law«» J A rdcMANITS.Ordinary.
jlgeLts Wantea to Bell
GENERAL "DICK” TAYL’ R’* MSY,BOOK,
DiiSTRMiifn
BECONSTRDETIOK,
Termfifil Experiences of the late War.
BY RICHARD TAYLOR,
Lreuten-rt-General In th* Confederate Amy.
l Yol. 6re. Cloth, 274 pages. Price $i
For tarther i-articnlsrs apply to
I) APPLETON 4 CO. PUBLISHBES,
519 ft 551 Erradawy, New York,
jan24diw It
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY. —Wherer3
Mrs Mary A E Penn has applied for letters
ct administration cn the t ataio of William O
Penn.der'esfeJ.
This is therefore to give nc-tiea to all persons
eonrermid to file their objections, if any they
have, within tbe time prescribed by law, elan
letters will be granted the app. leant as applied
for 11 th* drat Monday in August, 1879
June 19th, U79
P M SWANSON
Jut2l lawiw* O'dinary.
. BORGIA, BfBB tXiUXt Y.—Wiwroka Geo
1 * H Lo*c, guardian of Eliza E Lowe, row
Eliza R Roberts, has made spplication for let
ters of disuis-icn from said guardiar.ebip.
Tlio-oure therefore to cite and *dui-;iish all
perrons concerned to be and appear at tbe
Court of Ordinary oi said county oh the first
Monday in September nerttosh-.a cause, if any
they have, why letters, of dismission shauld net
be granted to utUfant,
■ Witness my hand officially. June Id, 1879.
nnSlawtw J * Me >1A X UH, Ordinary.
G eorgia, baker oounty—Notico ;s
hereby given that application will bs made
to' the Adjourned Term o-lhe General Assembly
of the Sluto of.Georg a, in July next, for the
passage ol *n Act to odd to tho county of Uofigh-
ertv about forty aneaof lots of Iaa-1 Nos 20 and
21, in the 9lh District ot Baker county cd joining
the line of Daugherty county, and keing -part of
the plantation of Neld ft Scare*.
May 20th, 1S79. FRANKLIN NELD,
m»y29 GEO P SFAgjril.
(JtxlistaDl'irsrrocl 1S57.)
For Inventors Procured by
T. H. Alexander & Elliott,
Sblieltora and Couhtei in Patent Causes.
No fee unlo-s roece-sful Oases reacted by
other bands a spedslty. Scml for "Dims-to
Inventors’- free. Ivl7w
SHERIFF SALE NOIICE. Id
WJ ILL-bo kola before the court ktn door in
Vv tbo town tf Mcnticello betwetn ths legal
hour* cf rale.cn tho firzs Tuesday iu July next,
tho fir,t day ot laid month, the following prop
erty to-wit: A eertitn tractcrparcel of Jarul
situated in the county o! Juper on th* north
side, and near the town of Monticcll*. adjoining
tho lands of James II Robcr:s cn tba south. A
J Talmsdge on the.oat,-John 1! Kelly on Abe
cr-.u u'iJ Dr \V D Maddux 0:i'.ha w-rtsreon-
c £ 21-2 r.«. mora cr !-."■» Ttioaame
Mac tbe life ir,t;rest of Mrs F Q Jordon maaid
land. To satisfy a fi fa iirugd from the Oounty
Coart of Jasper county August tcr.u 1876, iu
fivor of A ?l Robinson A (>. vj F C Toidan. aad
othor ft fas in ivy hands. This .''Ivy 2Gth.iS79.
mv31 law4w* .W R GRUBB9, Hieriff.
/~t EORGIA. JASPER COUTNY.—Whereas
vT Ar.n i, Myr-itt applies to mo for letter* cf
rdministinUon da bonis rnj uithlhewillssn-
nexcd cn the cilo'.o cf Stephen CTulmad e, -do*
ceared. ' - fir *- '
This is therc’ore to cite and aiasstilah all p»r-
son J coucerr.oi .io show cau-o ev cr l-o.'cro the
first llordav in July.If 79, i. ny they can. why
said litters ih r . nld i.ot l o granted.
Witncsj mj eiffeia! signature, khh 2Sddayef
May. 1879.
aaj231»w4w F it EWAVJBN, Ord’y.
rnnuiu j'bride ft CO'sTewthfown
lnirtlJ U* ifl Jewel SiiisoxEfi-s PxCKxoa’
{7 59 per 103 to Agents.
Cheapest la tlio wopld.
Two samples with jewelry, by moil, postpaid.
25 cents- Illustrated r : ru !nrs of STAMPS
ar.d ytt yiTinnn Noveltirafree,
j. bride & co.. iriifra
307 liroitdway, Jr HH tL
NlW YOBK. B!»»»4.ta
tahlished, 1S79. Favorbly liaewn throughout
Uuite'i States^ •
EOUGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—USEr^cifsby
virtue of aa cider from the (Tourt r * ~
rr.ryol said county will be sold feefera 1
house door jn the city ef Mscf— —
Tuesday m Jc’y next, betwoen I
of pale, ten unincumbered —
Bibb Loan and Buiffitag i
of Macon hotel gins to the <
lato of said county, de