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t,«os, June 27.—The Tim
-a^icle of thi? morning
unt
fIjU** 1 ) °*^^fd. At present there
tt‘ "mob to think t hu immense sum
is 00 r ‘ * .jjorably exceeded.
*i llc0t r T U r* 27.-At the Catholic
,the Croton of Bsrne on Monday
81 n Catholic* * or the flrat tlme P #r "
K>®*“ . t, voting they outnumbered
tiaP Vi t'ith die* by 65 to 35 and elected
tM °i.rers *nd Synodal Council to hold
jrSTtei** four years entirely of
**jl?n/b — A Berlin dispatch
"T pill Mill Gazette says the tobacco
toU :..;,n has dectdsd in favor of a
«® B ‘’ , j 4 hty-fl»e marks per hundred
Siwamtnes on foreign tobacco.
k ‘SuD«LPUiA, June 27.—A boiler ex-
tois morning at Win’s planing
earner of Front and Brown streets.
jKVfBxine house and a portion of the
1 r„ _ blown in all directions. Several
Eta, fcuiifea are in ruins. Tho dead
tae engineer has been taken from
Toiler in bursting demolished the
.r north n of the building used as a
ptoto* mill It came down
Tlho second story of a dwelling near
5,eee»pi-d by a family named Long,
male Lmg, 8 yeate old. was killed.
22* Long, 11 Star 3 oW » wa ®, b . ad, y
y.- ; > Their mother and Mre. McAvoy
yiBis-iug, and it is believed they are
Juried in ihernins. .
Washington, Jone 27.—In the Hou=e
A. doming hour was dispensed with,
nl tb- IIju*o went into committeeiof
SL whole on the bill appropriating six
vondr.d thousand dollars to pay tho
£5 ,.f Uai oi States Marshal and their
-Ber.l d.paries, me general debate he-
L limited to one hour. The debate
fiS op-ned ty Otrfi“ld. ....
Iaihe Set ale Mr. Veita resolution dj-
riuitg in f»»or of a free coinage and xe-
Boaetiiuisn of silver was taken np.
Dcriox the detats Messre. Kernan, Fer-
.. tD d Allison protested against this
Ste'Iol of ins.inciing the Finance Com-
j t '. eo> Tu. ro Was not time dating this
U—. to mature a measure vitally affaot-
iw oar whole fiusnoial system and Indi-
noilj tb- industries of the oountry.
H 'be el Ivor bills hod been postpon-
t j The committee was pledged to aot
Mtbeiu eaily in D*cember.
Mr. V’oei called attention to the fact
(jit tb« rtsolntioa »«s scLIy an expreo*
ii»of opinion to show the oountry how
SsOitoruetood.
Ailer forlber debate Mr. Test offered
i tub.utnle ss follows: Resolved, that
lb® compete remo-t lizdion of stiver and
iU K»t»r*'too to pertcot equality with
h-j t torh ssciin und bullion, ore de
eded iiiiko hy the dictates of jistioe
tel she Biatemsnsbip.
Tee in' rnisg hour expired nad the r;e-
.Jutija went over.
Artiolaiioa providing additional pay
(sil’oiwesAouil employe* was taken up
h-J pisu-d.
Mr. Eitcu reported from the Commit*
towJoi.cii! Expense* the appropria-
lid bill without amendments, and said
the majority would make no attempt to
jitilen debate, and night suasions would
c:t bj forc’d. Toe SeQtta procs.did to
consider the bill.
London, June 27.—This week’s cir.u-
larof the Liverpool Cotton Brokets’ Ai-
loeiaticn sije: “Cotton was in increas-
cd demand in the carlv part of the week,
with higher prices, but 6iaco Tuctdaj
hA* been very limited, and the advasois
hiTe been entirely lost, while some da-
roriptious show a decline. Inquiry for
American has become small, and an ad-
unceto7 3 10 haa been lost. Inquiry
for Sea Island hao improved, bat hold
ers have responded freely, and prices
ue unohangid. Futures at the com-
se&ccment of the week were strong aid
Advanced J to 6 32, but eobsequentiy be*
cime week, and the whole improvement
vis bit
Wasuisgton, June 27. — The post*
;S:o department proposes at an early
date to extend the fast mail service in
tbs Scuta over two routes. Oue route
wul be from heft to Jacksonville, Flori
da, by way of Coarleaton and Savannah,
::d the other from here to New Orleans,
by w;y if "irbinond, Atlanta, Mont
gomery usd Mobile. It was expected
that these root, a would be put in opera*
lion by the let of Jnly nix'-, but tbepos-
hints cecesixry for the eorvic?, which
trein courts of construction, will not bo
Seabed by that date. Work will trot,
boverer, b> delayed much after that.
Srktdche, number and trips weekly, etc.,
bve not vo‘ bam determined os,
la tho Senate Mr. Cockling spoke
t.?tinst tire jury cliu.cs cud moved to
strike out lae second section ; rejected.
Stvertl ether rno iane to etrike oat ware
cade, bata'l ware rejected, and the bill
reparted to tho Senile by the committee
of the whcla was read tho third time
ad pissed—yeas 29, nays 1C
Tho House bill making appropriations
!:r marshal's feeB was read tiioa and re
fined to the Appropriaiione Committee.
The House joint resolution providing
far an adjournment on Juno 33:h was
referred to the same committee.
Alliion submitted a resolution: “That
til teAtimony taken by the aeleot oom-
aittee iovesiigaUag the treasury accounts
be referred to the Senate and printed.”
Alter eoma debate concerning the al ■
• ! E e i ireegularitlee in the Treasury and
ptsding action on Allison’s resolution,
tbeSeaite adjourned until to-morrow,
lathe House Mr. Garfield continued
ku • p«ch. He grouped together Gome of
i-elesdisg points made during the pres
to! eterion on the Democratic side, par-
ticalarly by MoLsne, of Matyland, and
LarlUle, of Kentucky. These propoei-
i-wi iete that there are no national
that the United States have no
TOtn; that tho States exslnsively have
n 8bt to oouliol the eleotion of mem*
JJ** Coogresr; that Senators and Bap*
JwoU'.ivra are but offiaers, agents or
‘“Mtssdaif ; that the United States hrvo
W Aathority to keep the peaeo within n
ow*. inj have no “peace” to keep; that
««United States is not a nation, bnt a
*«*4eracj of States, and finally the
JJj** »M saverelgn. Ha deolared thora
^Mitiona constituted a body of doc-
aore extreme than had eyer been
^“keferj, except at tho very arise ofsc-
.Jjf 0, He believed that doctrine to be
»nd vicious, and proceeded to
f aovn and support by argument coun-
"‘.MjPfitiona.
“® Mndnaion of Garfield’s speech,
M*a’ bonk tho floor and re-
behalf of tho Domocrals. He
Ifenw! , ied t * i0 pointa for which tho
"•rjtntic parly has been contending;
ttamv. *??• debato of tho past threo
declt rcd the arguments of the
It Bide not been fairly met.
said that the Democratic
tot r,„ hwked down, bnt it was
tW wtl «n they begaa the fight
ig. ** ™ expect to win in
hd For !y*fiHh Congress they
„ ®* rm 7 (their army) should
? «lT?*Lth d ^ apone tomitaltu. In tho
rQ?‘ x ‘“. Co| igre«i they had s&idit
Proposed to use this
a.. *1 Of them th,V.«ii. .n
perish oa it* own threshold, at its own
fireside? The past and future proteated
again.tit; the hopes and fears of the
world pro rested agains: it, and what was
practicably ef more value, the Democratic
party, wiib Us majority of halt a million
of American people, protested against it
Tima' floan :
Jog say* the
*'’ l „nnt.’flf hulHon in the Bank of |Aaplsu8e]
|jtJ *“ nimelj 35.113,525 pound*, ie Mr. Besgan then vpl'el to Mr. Gar
field’s argument on the qusstion of State
sovereignty, and the debate was contin
ued by Cox, Conger, McMahon ann
Hawley.
The Committee then rose and reported
the bill to the Hone, and it was paesed
—yeas 88. nays 69. Only one Green-
backer voted, Stevenson, of Illinois, and
hie vote was in the affirmative. Morri
son, of Illinoi?, as a question of privile
ge, offered a joint resolution for the fi>
nal adjournment of Corgress, June 30, at
4 p. in. A vote was taken, resulting,
yeaa 93, nays 73. A strict party vote,
except that Acklen, of Louisiana, and all
the greenbackera voted in the negative.
Adjourned until to-morrow.
Columbus, O., June 27.—Tho Demo
cratic Stare committee has decided to
formally open the campaign early >n Au
gust, with speeches by Pendleton, Thur
man, Ewing Steadman and others.
Keene, N. H., Jane 27.—Several bnild-
inge were mruebby lightning during a
'handar storm here this afternoon, and
Taft’s pottery was entirely destroyed by
lightning and fi e. Los* $20,000, partial
1/ insured
Pall River, Mass , June 27.—All the
mills are running this morning with the
exception of the N .rrigailaet, whiob shut
do ire yesterday. Some of the mills gain
ed a few apinnovs to-day while others lost,
out on the whole there has been ■ gain of
ten pairs of mates over yesterday. Tho
manufacturers feel encouraged at tho ait
nation, t here is no intimidation b* vio
lence, bat the mannfaotarers say threats
are made and qnito a number of men wbo
were atwjrk yesterday are out to-day
tbrongb fear.
London, June 27.—The Protestant
sobnol honso ia tho parish of Morons
Connaught, county of Galway. Ireltnd,
haa been aaoked by a gang of thirty per
sons, who cacao from a distance. Bibles
wtre thrown into the sea. This is a revi
val of a series of disturbances whicn It
was thought hod been qnited, after ooci-
eioniog some alarm in that dtstriei some
weeks ago
London, June 27.—Advices from Bu
enos Ayres to June 1st, received by
stoamer at Sou hempton, report that
Chili had concluded a treaty with the
Argentine State?, containing a clause
which gives the while of Patagonia to
the Argentine Bepnblic.
Sx. PtiTEEsBuno, Jane 27.—Toe Goto*
states that the pull tax established by
P, ter tb9 Great has been abolished and
duties on inleteit bearing paper, on in
come of persons subject to mtlitiry ser
vice, and buildings outside or towns haa
been substituted.
In connection with the sacking of tia
school houses an Moyous, Ireland, Bight
Hon. James Lawther, chief Secretary for
Ireland, announced in tho House cf
Commons to-day, that the government
was fi-mly resolved to preserve order,
irrespective of the religion of the per
sons engaged in tha outrages in the dis
trict referred to.
Salt Lake Cut, Jane 27.—The anti-
polygamy tociety have prepared.a letter
to President Haye?, exposing sema mis
statements is delegate Cannor/s letter to
the latter, and asking that E-ynclcs,
coovicted of bigamy, and now serving a
term in the penitentiary at Liuooln,
N«b, b) not traarferred to tha Utah
penirentiiry.
Virginia Citt, Mont., Juno 27.—A
firo at Giendale, on Wednesday las*, de
stroyed tho smelter quartz mill, office,
&3 , of the Jlesla Mining Company, tho
most extensive works of the kind in that
v.cintty. 'l’h »loss i? estimated at $100,-
0(0
Jacksonville, June 27.—Tho steamer
City of Dallas, which went ashore jnet
inside Sr. John’s Bar, on the 26th; was
got off by tnga to-day, after partially
lightened of cargo. No damage done to
the veseel, and ehe will sail for New
York to-morrow,
Philadelphia, Jana 27.—The bailer
explosion to-day in Wilts’ planing mil),
was one of the most caUmltons ever
known here. Several houses were de
molished, and one so completely destroy
ed (hit a stranger need hardly suppose
any hoa-e had been there. The engineer
was blown across the court, throngh a
wall, and into the second story of an
other house, on the southeast corner of
two alleys. His death was instantane
ous. Not a brick was left standing. Ia
addition to tho loss a! life previonsly re
ported, Mrs. McAvoy has bean taken cat
dead, and oao child is still missing.
San Feancisco, June 27.—To-day at
California City, j03t heroes tho bay, io
Marion county, &. H. Moore, keeper of
the Dupont powder company’s maga
zine, shot and instantly killed A. Fulton,
manager of woxk?, and then blew hta
own brains cut. The tragedy took place
in the presence of Falton’s wife and chil
dren. Moore's action is attributed to bis
recent discharge from the works.
Washington, Jano 27.—Oa TassSay
last Singleton, of Mississippi, read in the
Uonso an axtiole from the New York dun,
criticising hie conduct with regard to the
printing of Glover’s report. He ohargei
that the article was Inspired by Glover
himself, and prooeeded to denounce him
therefor. Glover ha3 now written n let
ter to Singleton, denying tho authorship
or tho article in question, charging
Singleton with deliberately indeaver-
ing to prevent the printing of tho report,
and with personal discourtesy. He as
serts that Singloton is being used by
unseen persons to aappre-i the report,
and warns him that his present course
is contrary to the wishes of his party,
and will defeat him as Senator from Mis
sissippi.
Washington, June 28.—la tho Senate
Mr. Vest, by request, offered a resolu
tion oalling on tho President for ths cor
respondence between tho State Depart
ment and Mexico, in regard to a proposed
survey of the Northern States of Mexioo
for the Austin and Polovampa Bsilroad
Company, whloh was adopted.
Mr. Harri?, of Tennessee, submitted
a joint resolution for the contraction, at
the Washington and Norfolk navy yards,
or steam vessels and refrigerating ships,
under tho direction of Professor Gamgee.
Mr. Vooihees objected, and the reso
lution went over.
Mr. Vest's free coinage resolution wa3
taken np—the question being on referr
ing his substitute to the Finacoa Com
mittee. Tho morning hour was cc nsum-
ed m dlscosssng the resolution, and It
went over wltbont notion.
In tho House the Speaker eigned the
jadfoial expenses bill.
London, June 28.—The Times Liver
pool correspondent states that tho actual
business in cotton daring tko past week
proves to b9 very much less than tho ag
gregate of tho daily estimate?, thus
showing that tho depression of trado at
Manchester and in the spinning districts
13 real, and is influencing consumers to
an unsuspected degree.
The Ohapsl streeet cotton mills in An-
coate district of Manchester, among tho
largest in tha city, has been burned. The
damage is estimated at $80,000 pounds.
San Fbancisco, Jano 28,—The new
eonstllation party osnvention re-assem
bled last evening and appointed a State
ibii 9 theirs at the polls to intimi- Central committee. A telegram was ra
(KjAQericau citixens In tho exercise of ceived fromj. _P. West, declialiig_ the
Uts [Applause.] Thera had
^B] a ^ d ;« 0Barrendef of 1116 eroat
WtSto. *t Congress can withhold snp-
laL 0tan * of redrawing grievances,
** ‘. h0 Damoortttlc pa*»y was
J° n ‘y io the House it never
tfjj ° c eerreadered. The present
•tti E** 00,5,9 Had made np tho
the two patties. The
•fcalih. “d Elated that the army
p ‘, fr . om rt>° polls; that the
repealed, and that
not ,n * eiven9 in
toa&nfc 9 * points the BapabUcana
MUkS > ‘ li wIlI> ,w * *“ co tho Bs-
W) .* P’rty should be swrcosafnl it
«}• tnd of ths Baynblto and
an l^P'ro- Could thiro
WJklWaltot n contra-
tiaif, tud fchcmld oiYii liloily
nomination for Lisnt. Governor, and D.
C.lteed, ef SanDltgo, was nominated in
stead.
Memphis, Jana 28.—Last night W. F.
A. Johnson outraged^ Lizzie Sherwood
eleven years old, and'fled across the riv
er to Arkansas. Sergeant of Police,
Ktnholx, went over the river this morn
ing and arrested Johnson, not, howev
er, until he disabled him by shooting
him in the thigh. The girl was outraged
in a most shocking manner, and lies in
a critical condition. Fearing a demon
stration against Johnson, ths Chief ot
Police had him removed from the elation
house to ths county jaiL John Porter,
who eidad hie e-ops by rowing him
across the river, is also under arrest.
•This morning the jnty in the ca:e or
I Wiliam Parker, *lisa Charlie Dnncaa
I (color*d), charged with the murder of
Mr*. Foster, near this elty, January last,
returned a vardiet of murdeir in the first
degree.
Washington, Jnne 23.—Ia the Senate
the bJt exempting from lioenee and en
rollment fees vessel* not propelled wholly
by sail or internal motive power of their
owe, was taken np. Mr. Byon, of Pen-
sylvania, moved to strike out the word
“wholly.” Adopted.
Mr. Eenna, of West Virginia, offered
an amendment providing that nothing in
the act or existing laws should be
construed to require the enrolling or li
censing of any flat bo&t, barge or like
orafs not propelled by sail or internal mo
tive power of its own. Adopted and bill
pafeed.
The joint resolution authorizing the
President to appoint one or more com
missioners, not to exceed three, at a sal
ary of five thousand dollars each, to take
steps with a view of entering into far
ther treaty with Mexico, war pasted.
The Speaker at four o’clook sigmd
the last appropriation bill. (That for
Marshal fees.)
Stephens, of Georgia, made an effort
to have action taken on tha bill in refer
ence to the settlement between the War
Department and the State of Georgia, on
account of purchases made from the
Western & Atlantic Bailxoad Company,
ont objection eras made. At half past
four the House adjourned.
In the Senate Mr. Beck from the Ap
propriation Committee, reported without
amendment, a bill making appropriation
to pay the fee* of United States mar
shals and their general deputies, which
was taken np and considered. Messrs.
Conkling, Wisdom, Logan and McMil
lan spoke against the bill. All amend
ments were rejected, and the bill was
read the third time and passed—yeas 25,
cay* 15.
At 4:05 the President pro fern., signed
the bill and it was sent to the President.
The Senate went into executive session,
and when the doors were reopened ad
journed. The judicial appropriation bill
was placed ia the President’* hands this
afternoon. In accordance with the nsnal
custom the bill will be sent to the Attor
ney General for hia judgment, bnt there
seem* to bo no donbt that it will receive
the PiOiident’sapproval,notwithstanding
it i* cot altogether free from objections.
Xae bill for (be payment of United
State* Mra*ha>s, etc., will be vetoed oa
tho ground ktsied in the late message for
withhol iing the signature from the bill
mikiog appropriations for certain jndi
oiai expense?, namely-, tkat the proposed
positive enactment deprives him in effeot
of the ordinary and necessary means cf
rxeoating the law? still existing on the
Mtaicts books, and which it is hia cinsti-
tn i nal duty to see enforced.
The Presiden.’a veto message will be
brief. He will refer tb his former one
us bomg applicable to tba bili a* now
passed, aud which readied h:tn la'o th *
afternoon. Tne messags will be sent t>
the House on Monday.
It o*n be stated aniboritative y that the
President's inclination is to reconvene
OoDgress by proclamation should they
adjourn before making appropriations
for the pay of the Marshals, which he
considers aa important part of the judi
ciary, oed whose servioes aro indispensa
ble to tbo administration of jasrics and
the enforcement ot laws. To adjourn
without such appropriation weald loivo
unperformed a part ot the business for
wb oh the extra session was otiled.
Of oenrse it is desired by the Presi
dent that tba provision for the psy of the
Matshals shonli be free from the abjec
tions applioable to tbo bill ja*t passed.
Tee President to-d*y seat to ihe Sen
ate the following nominations as mem
bers of the Mississippi River Commis
sion : Benjimin Harrison, cf Indians,
James B. Bads, civil engineer, of Mis
souri, B. Morgan Harrcd, civil engineer,
of Louisiana; Lientenant Colonel L. A.
Gilmore, Major C. B. Comstock and Md*
jar C. 1«. Saitre, from tho Engineer corps
of the army, and Henry Mitcuetl, from
the roast Geodet ffsurviy.
WxrnsviLLS, Va., Jnu6 23.—The
engine and tbrts forward cats cf the
East bound mail train _ on the dtlant-.c,
Mistiisippi and Ohio Bsilroad, this
morning, broke through Raid creek
bridge, three miles west of this place,
falling eighty feet. Express nwauenger
Langhorne was kilted, and conductor
Fairfax and two mail agents injared. No
other deaths are reported, but seveial
passengers are said to ba hurt. An ec
count, dated Chattanooga, Teancsse.*,
states that the engine, baggago, expres*,
mail and second-class cars are bidly
wrecked, and conductor Fairfax fatally
iojnred, and Norvell Langhorne, express
messenger, killed. The engineer and
fireman escaped by jumping off. No
passengers are reported. hurt. The
bridge is about fifty feet high.
Lonbon, Jano 28.—Advices from Cape
town to 10 b of Jane, state, according
to tffioial account, that the Prinoe Impe
rial, after the surprise of hia reconnoit-
ering parry, rode during the general flight
into a ravine, where a second bed/ cf
Zulus lay cocoealed. Independent ac
counts agree with tha atorv of the man
ner ot the Prince Imperial's death
heretofore telegraphed in these dispatch
es. The body of the d.-ceased P-inco, af
ter a fcneral parade at whioh Lord
Chelmsford was chief monreor, was re
moved to Peilzmarilzhurg, where it lay
in atite in tbo Catholio church. The
body will arrive at Darban on tho 11th
Instant, and be esoorted by the garrison
on board tbe man-of-war Bocdloca, for
conveyance to Simon’s fciy, where It will
ba transferred to the troop ship O.-ontea,
for transportation to England.
London, Jano 23.—General Newdi-
gate’a column ha3 advanced to Selefa
river, twenty miles beyond Blood river,
where an istrenchment will bo formed.
General Crealock’s command will leave
for Fort Chelmsford to-morrow, His
division will then ndranco and establish
a base at Fort Dsmford, thus obtaining
supplies by sea. Tho gun boat Forester
will start for Fort Darnford immediately.
Adjutant Frith, of the Lancers, has been
killed in a Ekirmish. The yeomanry
have again ncsoocssafnlly attacked Mor-
ri8 Mountain in Vasntolandy, losing C *o
men killed and tiralva wounded. Sir
Barilo Frere has arrived at Capetown,
where ho was enth*ai*stically received.
Rome, Jano 23.—'Tk» pleadings in the
Inlonelii will cue haw* lmn closed, and
judgment will bs rsaiSMd in ten daye-
The defense plsadsft that the suit of the
Cenntess LambertinI, who claims to bo
the daughter of tho late Cardinal Anto-
nelli, ehonld be rejeotsd beoauso of ssori-
Ilgious children—that is to say, children
or priests who had not even the right to
olaim parentage.
Bnuasxts, Jano 28.—Tho government
has submitted to the Chamber ot Bspre-
aentalives the bills taxlsg the cultivation
of home and the imputation of foroign
tobacco.
Bebliit, Jano 21.—Ii tb# Tariff Oosa-
mitteo it is rumored that Herr Hobrecbt,
Minuter of ifmaass, has resigned.
Vebsailles, Jane 28.—The Chamber
of Deputies to-day etmdaded the general
debate on the odasatten bill, and decided
by a vote of 366 te 150 to proceed to a
discussion of its elnucs.
Washington, Juts II.—In tho House
Mr. Herbert, ef Afahasta, rising to a
question of porsehal privilege, referred
to the statement in fht Washington cor-
resDondeuce ol the #iE«isnati Inquirer
tha’t a bargain had bis* entered into be.
tween certain Sea theca »*mocrats ana
1 the Republican member*- ef tha House
to the effect tea* the President might
have all the apprepclalieis he wanted if
the Southern Dtmemats could get the
teat oath repeals!? Misname had been
mentioned in lUlHiiM with that bar
gain, and he desirldieuy that so far as
he was cenetrasd 11 ins a simple, un
varnished falnha*?, and ths informa
tion, if tha eorrasjtkdtnk had derived
any, was absolutely fa!**. Mr. Gibson,
of Louisiana, what* name was alto
mentioned in eonimWes with tho hl>
leged bargain, aim dsaefjfeMd the state
ment ao ubiotataqr axd unequivocally
false. ■ 1 '' .
The Struts 0<«nBfm ** Appropria*
tiens deciotd it po?tes*a» (lie adjourn-'
men. resolution until Kwtivy msmlc?,
London; Jane Ltrf Slcscousfleld
bai a se vere r.ttsck of tk* ««*t.
i Maw C)elsa.hs* Jfln h#.—A reeolution
instructing the State officials not to pay
Jnly interest on State bonds nntil ordered
by tbe Constitutional Convention was
adopted by a vote of two to fifty-six
The Convention appointed a committee
of five to investigate the charges of cor
ruption m relation to the public debt, to
the effect that members have been influ
enced in casting their votes, by a desire
to speculate m bond?, or have been paid
a price for their votes.
Nsbbasfa. Citt, Nib , June 28 —A
special says a horrible accident occurred
on the Missonri river, 5 miles below this
place, late yesterday afternoon. The
boiler of the government mg boat Clytio
exploded, killing James Lin?, ot east
Nebraska City, and Herman Bowl, fire
man, and fatally injuring Isaac and Wii-
lia’in McKinney, engineers of the Sc.
Louis. B Pinney, Captain of the tag,
and Matt Pfle, were horribly scalded.
St. Louis, Jane 28.—Preparations for
ohanging the gaago cf tbe Ss. L mi? Iron
Moantaia and Southern Railway, whioh
have been in progress for the past two
months, culminated last night, and at day
break this morning over three thousand
men eommenord the work of ahifting
rails, and long before night the entire
line, extending from &t. Louis to Texar
kana, nearly 790 miles, had been changed
from five feet to (he standard gauge of
tour feet 8 j inches. Locomotives and
oars had al*o been altered to correspond,
nod traffic under tbe new order ot things
wiil proceed without break or hindrance.
lh* road will also be conoeottd with tb*
Union depot la this oity to-morrow, nod
thereafter all passenger trains on thts
line for Southern points, on both Bides
of the M'ssissippi river, will start from,
that oeuter.
New Orleans, June 23.—In the de
bits on the resolution prohibiting tne
payment of Jaly interest, tbe opposition
held that the Convention had neither
the power nor right to interfere with tbe
provisions of ths funding act, or any
other law of tbe State, and that State of*
ficials would be held responsible if they
obeyed the order of the Convention, and
violated the law. Mr. Kidd, Chairman of
the Committee on State Debt, presented
the reports. The majority report ia
almost the same ns the former one,
with the addition of one hnndred and
thirty-six thousand dollars due tho Agri’
cultural and Mechanical College. The
minority report recommends the pay
ment of the debt in fall with three per
cent, interest for five year*, and four
Der cent, thereafter. Another report
recommends that tbo debt question be
left to tbe Coarts to deoid?. The reports
come up Monday at noon as tho special
order of tbe day.
Montreal, Jane 23.—At a late hoar
last Light the mutilated body o* a woman
named McCo.miok, alias Cosway, woe
found in a bouse oa Williams street,
Gtt fill ton Tbe house, which is in the
lower part ot tha oity, is occupied by M ,
and Mr.-.-. Jacobs, acd is frequented by
dissipated obaraolers. Tho body of the
unfoitunate woman was fou-.d lying in a
pool of blood, while ber head and right
hand were fen ad in a bsiktt Mrs. Ja
cobs ba* been arrested.
Washington, June £S—Tho S.-cat?
in executive Mission to day rejected the.
nomination of D. T. Corbin, of South
Carolina, as Chief Justice of tae Supreme
Court ot If tab.
Baltimore, Jugs 23—A sever. wia-J
and raiu storm pissed over the cential
psrt of tho city this afternoon. Tne
streets ia the path o' the sterrn were del
uged With wat?-, and in the vicinity ot
tbe custom house and loo M*ry land Insti
tute a large number of building* were
unroofed aud a large pia'o gl-a* blown
out. Damage about $25 OOP
TUTTS
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH fc THE AGE.
mmiki andcommerw.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC KErURi
OPPIOB TBluSGRAPR AND toUSSENGBh
* J USB 27. 187?,—KVBjnub
Cotton.
LIvaorcoL — Noon — Cotton openei steady:
middling upland) 6%; middling Orieanl 15-ai-
f-a’ea 4 Oi« bale*; ol which 1.000 were tafceu hi
•pec-ulaton and (or export: reooipta 7t0‘,S8'J0
o: which w<:re American.
Future* opened IS 16 better.
Uplands low middling clause June delivery
6 27-32, Jana and ,July do, July and Autavt fij£.
August and September c xa-sasiO 16 16, Sep
tember and October 6 16 lC@i3l -S2.
880 p m—Sale.-ot American *460 Upland* low
middling claua-s June deliver? 6} June and July
do, July and \uaust6 la-SS, August and Septem*
for 681-51, October anl Novemoer li- Futures
closed strong.
NawToax—Cotton opened qu et anl steady:
•ale* £78: middlingfipla ias 12 7-16, middling Or?
leant 129 16.
Futures opened firms.- tut n.minat June de
livery 12.41, July 1*60, August 1240, September
12-53.
Uoiton—Netireceipt*—; gross—.
Futures dooed weak: sale* 4-1,000 July delivery
12.65, August 12 64, September 12.-0, October
11.57—58, Ntvember 11.15—14, December 11.03,
January 1111—12, February 11.16—17, March
1126-50.
• otlon closed staidy; sales 275: middling up-
la ids 12 7-16-, middling Orleans 12 9 16.
Consolidated net receipts 183; export* to
Great Britain 25.
Galvbstos—Cotton no demand; middling If,
low middling 11%, good ordinary 11%: net re
ceipts 23, grass —. sale* —; stock 2170
NooyoLK—Cotton quiet; middling 12%: net
receipt* 18,sales —.stock U69
Baltinoes—Cotton dull; middling 12%. low
middling 12%. good ordinary 11%, cst receipts
—. gros* 4. soles , to ipinntri , stock
£619.
BOSTON—Cotton quiet: middling 12%. low mid-
dling 12%: good ordinary 11%; not receipt* 41
grots : udoa . slock 4155.
Wilninotos—Cotton dull: middling uplands
12%: low middling 11%: good ordinary 11. net rt«
eeipts —. grosi ——. »a!es is. stock 523.
Philadelphia—Cotton quiet, middling 1£;&
ow middling 12%. good ordinary 11% net receipt*
4, gross 59,' sulci —, tales to spinner* 125,
stock 100!6.
gAVAHNAN—Cottou dull; middling 12, low
middling 11%; good ordinary 11%: net receipts
M: gross , sales 60; stock 2124. exports
coastwise 893,
NEW OM.NAJM— 1 Cotton in good demand; mid-
dling 11%. low middling 11%: good ordinary
11%: net receipts so. gross 91, sates 1030; stock
2S675.
Mobile—Cotton quiet and firm; middling
12 low middling 11% good ordinary 11%, net
receipts —: gross —: sties 50: stock 2624.
SlaHPHis—Cotton fteady; middling 12; re
ceipts 87: shipments 160, sales 75: stock 6729.
AUGUSTA—Cotton steady.- middling 12, mid
dling 11%, good erdinary 11%, receipt* 6, sales 61,
stock -.
. Oilut.wston—Cotton doll and nominal; mid
dling 12%. low middling 12. good ordinary 11%,
net receipt* 2, sales 20. ttock 651.
II "O IS
FIHAHCIAL
Paris—130 pm—Bentos UOI and 4 To
4 53 p m—Bcate 1161 and 25c.
London—N oon - Con sols, 97 9-15.
1 p m—Contois 9711-16-
2 pm—Erie23%.
NEW Tork—blocks opened strong; money S©
4; exchange, long 4 26: short 4 88. State bonds
dull. Government securities firm.
Money 3$S; exchange 485%®1S6; govern
ment securities firm: new 5 percents 108%,
new 5% P«r cents 106%, new 4 perctntslOx%.
° Blocks closed quiet and firm; New Tork Cen
tral 118; Brie 27%: Lake8nore 75%. preferred
877£: Illinois Central 87, Pittsburg 65%; Chicago
acd Northwestern 96: Bock Island 159%,
Western Union T ’ "
• Sub-Treasury t
rency 855.696,205.
U, cur-
ihe woekfystitement ot the Associated Banks
issued from the clearing house shows the
fo’!owin?chan;es—Loantfdecrease $2^26,100, spe
cie Increase |s69Ji'0; legal tenders increase
deposits decrease 363,400: circulation
15.100: reserve increase 55,413,550. The
hold $10,019,600 in excess ot the legal
requirements.
PB9DUCB
Baltmoxe—Flonr dull, Howard Street and
Western suptrOne 3 OOaJ 85, extra 4 Mu 175, fsm-
ily 8 00a* 75, City Mills supordne S 25aS 50. extra
4 Wa 4 75, R!o brands 6 00, Fatapscci8 75, Wheat
Ssuthtm, firm with light receipt!; Western firms
southsrn redll7©l 20; ember 1200122; No 8
PeBDjylrsnia red 120;.No S_ Westeni .winter
red spot 119, Jnnel 29 in scttlcratat. July 1101.
August 107%, ScptembcrlOS%. Southern corn
nominal; Weitcm dull; routhcra white 58; yel-
log 43. Oats steady; southern56049,. Western
whito 35053%, do mixed 31055; Pcnnsylvauia
35®S6%. Provisions urchancrf. Coffoa quiet:
nnch&iiged*
Newxobk—Hoar without importsnt chi
acd very quiet, closing doll; Southern Ilsur
and unohangsd- Wheat without decided cl
dosing firmer with limited export and
scsculative business, Com without important
change, closing stronger. Oats a trifle firmer bnt
r*th«rquietai37for No 3; 37% for white, Cofiee
quiet and steady; no cargoes quoted at 11%0
14%, Job lots 111015%. Sugar qnlet and firm; fair
to good raanb« quoted at 65-1606%; prime 0%;
refined fairly active bnt nnchanged. Molasses
quint wiih prices unchanged. Bice steady with
jobbing trade. Tallow firm but quiet at 0, quo
ted at 815-1506. Eosin stoady at 1530155, Tor-
pentine steady at 27%- Wool about
fair inquiry; dommestic flrcct 3.
lont steady with
®2S89. C po?k
@19, cnwr.'hnd 9@52. Texas _
without decided change but doll; now ■■■!
10 23. cid quoted at 910: cut meats dull with
price j not quotxbly r!.»:.cttl: Middles firmer and
quiet, long dear qu Red 615© 5 £t>, short dears 89,
long and short dew 5 25., hard oponod lower
steady at 10t% cr.ih. Freights quiet.
Louiyvrssa— PJour dull and un-hanged;
WU»at quiet; new red and winter Stoj. Com
TUTTS’ PILLS
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
TUTTS PILLS
CURE DYSPEPSIA.
TOVT'S PILLS
CURE CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S PILLS
T'JRE PILES.
TUTT’S PILLS
CURE FEVER AND AGUE.
TUTT’S PILLS
CURE BILIOUS COLIC.
TUTT’S PILLS
Cure KIDNEY Complaint.
TUTT’SPILLS
CURE TORPID LIVER.
TUTT’S ?m
IMPART APPETITE.
Dr. Tctt has suc
ceeded in combining in
these pills the hereto
fore antagonistic quali
ties of a Strexotiiixo,
Purgative, aud a Pi-
armNo Tonic.
Their first apparent
cfleet is to Increase ttio
appetite by causing the
food to properly as
similate. Thusthesys-
tem is nonrUhed. sod
by their tonic action on
the digestive- organs,
regular and healthy e-
voc nations are pro
duced.
The rapidity with
SONS TAKE
while under
lluence of theso
pills, indicates their a-
daptability to nourish
the body, hence their
efficacy in curing ner
vous debility, melan
choly, dyspepsia, wast
ing qf the iuusclca.slug-
ntslmcsa of tho liver,
chronic constipation,
and imparting health t'j
strength to the system.
Sold everywhere.-
Price 23 cents.
Ot«~s
53 JTurray Street,
KFW TOBK..
Aye
SUtR MUSIC BOORS!
Pi!
THE GOSPEL 0? JOT! 35 ot*.
Just out. Great favorite.
GOOD SEWM 35 ot*.
Well known, always good.
SHINTKG UITKk! 35 cts.
Very beautiful songs.
» 1 GUMS OF ENGLISH SONG! $2 50.
gBi Best song collection. • -
“ g | CLGSTER OF GEMS! $2 50.
£ g ! Capital Piano Pieces.
“a GEMS OF THE DANCE! $2 60.
go j BrilliantWallzos,Ac.
Lives ot Bethoven, (S3 00), Mozart
(31 757 Schumann, (jt 7a) and other-;
most interesting, also Ritter’s History of
Husie. 2 vols esc-. (8 60).
Musical Record ($2 00). Good reading,
once a week, all the sews, and fine selec
tion of music.
Descriptive Catalogues. (10c), of am [os
all Music Books tiivt are publisncd. Very
valuable for reference. ISOj books.
Any book mailed, for retail price.
OLIVER, DITS0N & CO., Boston.
lun „[ ; , H D TSON 4 co - 815 B ’ d ^ K *•
White Sulphur Springs,
HALL CODNTT, GEORGIA.
Johnson & Brook, Manaeers.
Open from 1st June to 1st October, 1879.
Carriages at White Sulphur Springs Depot to
meet *1! Trains on Atlanta and Charlotte Air
l.i:« Railway, only two miles distant.
Diuble Daily Mails. Houses all new, with
Lome comforts.
Considerable improvement since last year.
-ivrms per day $2 per week 3te: per month 5-35.
Children under 14 year*and colored Nurses aud
•• fri.int, half price. Special rases to families.
i :u.oyf? 2aw3«*
Season of 1879.
Western & Atlantic B. B. Co
OrFlOE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT,
At LIMA, Cf A, June tit, 1879.
An Attractive find Cheap
■ummer Programme
B W Wbekn, Prop. John B Pools. Man.
Oatoosa Springs
UaDBB new management.
These celebrated Springs are 112 miles from
Atlanta, on the W A A K B, only 4 hours’ ride
aud aro very remarkable for the great variety
aud medicinal virtue of the waterr. line moun
tain air, aud convenient location. The spacious
Hotel buildings and Cottagos are now open for
the season, and visitors will find commodious
grounds, ample shade, cool, airy rooms,
courteous attention, and a table supplied
with an abundance ct good things. The
Proprietor and Manager are determined
to use ever, means to make this the
most desirable Summer Resort in the South.
Fast Trains leave Atlanta daily at 5;t0 a m.
and 5:00 p tn. -for the hirings. Being only 26
mtlei from Chsttanofga parties desiring to visit
tho far-famed Lookout Mountain can leave Ca
toosa at 9:50 a m, visit tbe Mountain, and re
turn at 6:09 p m.
Un and after June 10th, (and unlit October 1st)
1879. Excursion Ticket* will be rwldatthe ful-
iowieg Bates:
Excursion Ticket from Atlanta to Cat:csa
Springs and return, including both Railroad and
Stage Fare and one week’s Board. 8i0: two
week’s Board. 817; three week’* Board, (21;
four week’* Board. 551.
Tickets can be purchased for a longer time
than four we-ks at s.tne rate per week as above.
Excursion Tickets good to return ths day of
leaving Springs.
For further particulars or copv ol ’ Guide Book
to Summer Resorts” aid farm iiou.es, or
pimpblat giving Analysis of Catoosa Springs,
adore*.
B W WRENN. Gen Pass Agt.
jqn8 e idem'Atlanta.
THE BEST REMEDY
FOB
Diseases of the Throat ana Ini©
Diseases of the
pulmonary organs
- are so prevalent and
fatal, that a safe and
reliable remedy for
them ia invaluable
to every community.
■AVER'S CnERRY
Pectoral is such a
re-fnfedy,. and no
other so eminently
merits the confi- i
dence of the public. !
It is a scientific com-
jbination of the medi-
! cinal principles and
.j.?/,curative virtues of
__ _ _ . -fid' the, finest drugs,
' PECTORAL. Chemucally . uniteil,
est possible efficiency and uniformity of re
sult a, which enables physicians as well as
invalids to use It with confidence. It is
tho most reliable xemedy for diseases of
tho throat and lungs that science lias pro
duced. Jt strikes at the foundation of all
i or any _
very palatable,” the youngest children
take it without difficulty. In the treat
ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler
gy limu’s Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup,
and Catarrh, tho effects of Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral are magical, and multi
tudes are annually preserved from serious
illness by its timely and faithful use It
should be kept at hand in every house
hold, for the protection it affords In sud
den attacks. In Whooping-cough and
Consumption there is no other remedy
so efficacious, soothing; and helpful.
The marvellons cures which Ayeb’s
Cherry Pectoral has: effected all over
the world aro a sufficient guaranty that it
will continue to produce the best results.
An impartial trial will convince the most
scepticaTof its wonderful curative powers,
as well as of its superiority over all other
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent
ninent physicians in all parts of tho
country, knowing its composition, recom
mend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to inva
lids, and prescribe it in their practice.
The test of half a century has proved its
absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary
complaints not already beyond the reach
of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
• Lowell, Mass.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGrSTS EVZBTWBXRS.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar
Wholesale Agents.
febl9 MACOrJ, GAL.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
fortune, seventh grand dis
TX.IBUT10N.CL8S3 G. ATNBVV ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. JULY 8th, 1S79-110 MONTHLY
DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company*
This Institution was regularly incorf orated fcj
the Legislature of the State for Educational ana
Charitable purposes, in 1SGS, for the term ol
twenty-fire years, to which contract thi in viola
ble faitb ol the State is pledged with a Capital ot
*11,000,000, to which it ba* since added a reserve
uud of 5550.000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
tn the second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pone*. Look at the following Distribution:
OAP1TALPR1ZE 839.000.
If 0,001 Tickf tsat $2 each, HaT Tickets 81.
LIST OF PRIZES,
1 Capital Prize.. (S1.00C
1 Capital Prizo 10.000
Cupittl Prize 5.000
2 Prihis of 52 590..:...„..
6 Prizes of Lew........ ...
firmer: white 4b mixed 49. Oats dull and easier;
white 43, mixed 4*. Pork steady at 11 CO. Lard
steady, choice leaf in tierces 7%. in kegs 8%.
Bulk meats *t ady; shsulders 57%, clear no
61005%. clear sides 6 l-4a5% for loose. Bacon
cosi jr; shoulders 4%; clear ribs 5%, clear silea
6%. Sueur cured bams lt@ll. Whisky firm at
193.
St. I.ourn- Four dull, weak and lower; donblo
extra fall 3 7604 26. treblo do 4 450175, family
4 850520, choice to faccy 52305 85. Wheat
higher for cash, options opened higher bnt
declinad: No 2 red fall 98%®89 cash, 95095,
July, 92093 August: No 3 do 95. Corn firmer:
No 8 mixed S3%031 cash, 531053% Jnly, 550
55% August, Oats higher: No 2 81%0S2 cash,
*7%0i7% August. Whisky higher at 105. Pork
quiet at 10J5. Lard qniel at 610, Bulk meats
nominally unchanged. Eicon firm: clear ribs
537%a54S)$, ,
CkiCAOo—Flour weak and oasler for winter
wheats, other grades unchanged: winter wheat
grades S0JU5 25. Wheat in fair demand but
lower: opened firm and closed weak; No 2 Ohi-
bid. rejected «6. Corn fairly active and a shade
higher for high miied and No'2 at 56 6.95% cash.
39033% June, 56% bid July, 271-4 bid Auzutt,
57% September, rejected 541-4. Oats qnlet,'No
2cushSt%, June a2%, July SS|. ’August 291-4,
September 231-4. Pork in fair demand and
higher at 9 83 cash, 9 8l%a985 July.9 933 9 97%
August. 10 07%tl01u September. Lard stesiiy
and in fair demand at 616 cash and July, 617%
a629 August, 627% Srpiombar. Balk meats
shoulders 893, short ribs 490, short clear riba
6971. Wh'sky steady at 104.
NAVAL STORES. -
WIIMISOION—spirits turpentinesteady at 25%
©25%. Kosm firm at 107% lor strained, 1 lj% for
good strained. Credo turpentine steady at 1M (or
hard: 160 for yellow dip; 210 forlvhgm. Tar
quiet at 75
—o—*
* Chicago Mar lifts.
Closing quotations famished daily by
W. IV. Carnes, Merchandise
Kroner.
1 r. v.
C R Sides-AugusU 32%, September 4 93.
Pork—August 9 94. Sep tem Der 10 07%
Lard—August 6 W.
Wheat—July 97%. August 81%.
Corn—August 5i%,
Oats—August 29%.
Receipt of Hogs-tO,COO
SHIPPING PRODUCE
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, ptr ID 4
Dry salt
Dry flint
GOAT SKINS—Dry, perlb„,
SHEBP FXtNS—Per piece...
jtAiigjoN—Per Pie^
MINK—Per piece
OTTBBr-Per piece........,,
BEAVER—Per niece...,
GRKY FOX SKINS
BED FOX
WILDCAT—Per piece
OPOSSUM—Per pieoe.........
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime. perlb...i
WAX—Pure yoilow, per lb
GINSENG—Per lb
DRIED AFPLK8-Prime per ft
DRIED PEACH B2—Peeled,b
Stsrs 09;
n lee
jaa; sat lm
at 5 o'clstk a m. M.asrri Waters
THEO W ELLIS.
5.090
5,000
. 29 Prizes of .500™ 19.000
l 100 Prizes of 190....... 10.000
2J0 Prizes of 50 10,090
690 Prizes of 20 19.0C0
10,000 Prizes of 10. 10.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of 5300 $!,700
!»Approximation Prizts of 200 18X1
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 930
1,817 Prizes, amounting to 5Ut'.4flO
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at
all prominent points, t> « bom a liberal compen
sation will be paid.
Application tor rates to clubs should only be
made to the home office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly staling full address, fer fur.her
information.or 5e: d orue.ra to
M A DAUPHIN,
I* O Box 69?. New Orleans, La.
All our grand extraordinary drawings are un
der tho supervision aud management o( GEN G
T BEAUREGARD and GEN JUBAL A
EARLY,
iun 17
It, ia fats e-conemt to buy a cheap Organ whtn
a few dollars mere will get the irccm-
parable and alsrays reliable
LOWEST PRICED.
;^t}i POOREST AND DEAREST,
nnr MKilil 81 PRICED.
DUl e>M9 CHEAPEST.
1 ,'£b . New Styles.
HEW PRICES,.
Ira: H* Stops, Fleeant
K4ftf C—-' .•> Embosstd Walnut
C*«e,of new design,
{’■’ Ten Stopj, 4 sets
If-tv- stxiXseAW'V K««ds in new style
VdP».aiV ji o Illuminated Case
pnly • 49S
Tcn gtc 4 Mtj
2a -S:\Reeds Mirror Ton
Case, with Gold
„ c. . Bronze tirnamenta-
ma3°n hK ,iv tfon. only....8100
OVER 100,000 MADE and SOLD
WINNRRS OF HIGHEST HONORS AT
ALL WORLA-h FXHIHITIONS FOR
TWELVE YBABS PAST.
PABIS - 18671 ‘VTENHA - 1873
BAHTUSO, 1)»75 FHIL4. PA. 1S76
PABIS • 1876 } SWEDEN • ISIS
Endorsed by Frans Liszt, Theodore Thomas
Olo Bull, Gottsclialk, Strauss. Warren. Morgan,
and over One Thousand eminent musicians ot
Europe and America, She testimony a« to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
ail others ia omphatic, overwhelming and indis
putable.
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
Those OrgansTroT!oi^raereuTmrcn»serrM
monthly installments of from 55 to 810, or wifi
be rented until the rent pays for. them. From
one te threo year* time given lor payment. ■
Special reduction given to Churches, Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or-
grtu sent on trial to any part of the South. We
pay freight both wavs if not s&tistar.tnrv.
m
For the moro convenient supply of Southern
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es
tablished at Bavannah, Ga, from which Dealer*;
Churches, Teachers, anil tbe retail trade can be
supjilied at New York and Boston factory rates.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and tulj
information address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
JIsSCPACIUREa’a WfiOLBS-SUS Agbstv.
n»r2 dZawSrn
top being a sheet of
They are elegantly
suu catin Trimmings, and
tnts, etc. are Gold Plate.
into this # ity, and are n
than the old Mettsliio <
durable in existence. 1
Crystal Burial Caskets.
XX) Si have just been appointed sole agent for
W Macon of tho Crystal Burial Case Com
pany, of Ohio.
These Caskets are made entirely of iron and
class—the sides, ends and top beinga '
Plate Glass % an inch thick TI
lined with heavy Silk and Batin
the Hardies, Omammts, etc.
They are ,be handsomest Casket ever brought
• - —• •*- and are much lighter and cheaper
* Casket, snd are the most
They will only have to be
seen for their worth to be appreciated. There
are two distinct linings in tbe Casket; one
*«2££ife*riockcr
Metallic Burial .Cases, Caskets and,
OcMns
our Specialty,
I ROSEWOOD
■ , „ WHITE CASKET,
for children, , •
Our prices are lower than anyone in the city.
.1 give my personal attention to citj orders.
Sunday and night calls answered from my resi
dence, corner Second and Walnut Streets,
ARTHUR L. WOOD,
Next to Lanier House,
maylleodlm MACON, GEORGIA.
PBK.SB GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
• COTTONS,
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
FLANNELS, ijt
GLOVES, i C
^ HOSIERY:
Girls* and Boys’ Salta,
Ladles’ Underwear,
Infant* Outfit*,
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES, •
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCHINGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
H AMBIRG S.
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PINS,
FRINGES,
needles,
FANCY GOODS, jkc.
DRY GOODS
BY MAIL.
Send for Samples or information^ and
satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly
you can yet everything in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of us by Mail or Express. We carry an
average stock of about $Jfi0,000, all bought
for prompt cash. &3?*Try us.
Save the Children send for a set of our
Advertising Cards.
COOPER ¥CQNARD,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Established 1862. .
Authorized by tha Commonwealth ofKv,
Commissioner's Sale,
SOUTH END OF JBKYL ISLAND,
PY virtue of a decree ia equity of Bildwin
Superior Court, in the case of Ann V Du-
Bignon ys Jeremiah Beal, exsoutor, etc, I wiil
offer for sale the south tnd of the Island of Jekyl
Btjthc ecu;t house door in Brunswick, Glvna
conntv, Ga, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of Ju’y
next, between'tho usual hsu.3 of ntxSTstaio.
Terms cash. ''
The property c:m>nts <f 1.500 acres. Xhe
wholeIs’anittontaius over 5.060acres. Seaward
it hai His finest .beach in the southern Etaieo
Game, fish and oysters chuudact
Macon, April FJth, 1579.
» K HINES, '
Commissioner.
ilOtia
popular Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
IT MACAULEY’3 THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879.
Un which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
be given—holders cf a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing wi;l ba supervised by men pf un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
holders, agmts and clubs are respectfully re- ,
quested t» send on representatives with proper
credentials to examin- into toe Drawing.
AWe-y Era in the Biatory
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be bis own supervisor,
c*ll out his number and tee it placed in the
wheel. - . , — ,
Tbe Management call atlenton to the gran I
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only 82,
“ T ° THH FOLLOWING PRIZES.
;t Prize 58.000
1 Prize i 10,000
l Prize.™^....-.
10 Prizes 51,1)60 each
20 Prizes 500 each
100 Priie* lOOeaeh
£00 Prizes 50 each
600 Prizes 20earh ..
LOCO Prizes ISesih —
9 Prize* S00ea.h, ap’reximst'n prizes
9 Prizes 200 each, do ' do
8 Prizes 100 each do do
1,960 Prizes 5112,406
Wnole Tickets, 52. Half Tickets. fL
27 Tickets, $50. 65 Tickets, $100
All applications for'chib fates should be made
to the home office.
Remit by postoffice Money Order, registered
letter, b-.nk draft or express.' Full l»t of draw-
,ng published in Louisville Courier-Journal and
Sew York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold-
.rs. For tickets and information address COM-
lIO.s ribALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, orTJ
COMB EBP JRD.Sec’y, Courier-Journal Build-
imr. fjjuisvjile Kv. | unlSjuiySl
N B—Alter July 31st Drawings will occur
Monthly. .
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There seems to be no country uuderibesun
wrbered3*n©p«i* w prcia'ent »» m the united
States. Here the disease hastecome domestl*
cttodi and i« to be I *und in aJxcst tverj house*
hold: and eonsequ^Xitl.v such a household r#medy
as tbo Bittern i»of inesiimable value to the
American peop'e. As an ia»i.43rAting. regulat
ing and rastnrati«rt»reparattor., rt stands alone
ers generally.
janis lm
David Lanflreti * Sots.
are the most extessivo grswarsol
GARDEN SEED
in America. Their four farms, comprising ovei
1500 acres, situated in, Pennsylvania. New Jer-
soy, Virginia and Wlsconsin. are-
WNED.OCCUPIEITAKD CULTIVATED BY
themselves.
The seeds offered aro tne result of the mo*
careful aud ex;
Market part
who desire good
Landrethis* Garden Seeds.
If your merchait iota not keep, them write for
them. ,\ v .
DAVID LASDRETH * SONS.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Business est&blUbm in UStar.d kept cp ctc
tine* Reliable ort tl. ii»? 1,1 wfire
ricnced Mlecticn.ycar after year
lere, private families, asdial
reeds,should purchase
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fta»ptieq/ r *ton««JlMfa.tlS70jOa«, . t uea<r«»
E 8 H ILL. Agsut. M nil G t ■
Ud<art «i-
GUABDIAS’S SALE.
io an order from tha'Iioaorabl.i
Court or Ordinary of Muyjcgee eouniy,
Gs, I will sill iu front of the court house door of
Bibb county. Ga, within the legal hours cf sale,
on tho first Tuesday in July uext. ten shares of
the Mechanics Building and Loan A-sociation
stock belonging tj me as guardian of G A Mil*
tier. Terms cish
Macon, v>a, June 2d. 1S7?. „ •
a, C F HILLER,
un3iawtn;s5v Guardian.
Generous Proposition
Better than Greenbacks.
Opo ol DR FORBES’ Celebrated Beau
tiful Eleciro Galvanic BelUsent to
any first applicant (and ouly
cne) iu a town at
hat.f pjeiioe.
Is Self-Applirable. Cures nil Nervous ar.d Debili
tated bystems, that no other treatment can
rcstb, and a host cf other diseat ec,
DR. P0RBES'
CURES
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
Without Medicine-
BH8UUATISM. PARALYolS LIVER COM
PLAINT. CHILLS AND FEVER. IN
FLAMMATION OF STOMACH
AND BOWEI-S,
NERVOUS DISEASES A SPtCIUlL NER
VOUS EXHAUSTION. 6E«nO-UR!NARY
DISEASES, BIADOER AND KIDNEY
AFFECTIONS,
For SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Arising from Rdf-Abuse. Fxresses, or Dissipa
tion, attended with bomeof ih„f.Bowing symp
toms;
Spermatorrhoea. Nervous Debility, Loss of
Memory, lodiaporltion to Exertion or Business,
Shot .ness of Breath. Tre-rb.ing. Troubled Svith
Th-.ughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision,
Pains in the Back. Chest and
Bred, Eush of Blood
to tho H-ad,
MKIN ERUPTIONS. BTC
Bbokss-Dowa. Dibiutatsd Cossirrcrics j
Both uale and Female, aud all difficult cases
for which help can be obtained nowhere wise,
found to be so by undeniable facta.
NO DKCKPTION. A TRUE THEORY.
The fruit of forty years experience as a suoeests
ful PHYSICIAN and long experleuceasaprao
titiouer in Hospital and City Practic-. who ha
produced a System that, without destructive
DRUGGING and DOSING, has brought fotrth
u process by which Nature asserts her pewerto
restore, and thousands who were Invalids pro-
nounct its Inestimable values as a Remedy Send
Symptoms acd receive Diagnosis, Pamphlet,
Circulars, etc. ftec. Address
DR G W = - ORBES
Professor of Improved System of Medical
Electricity.
172 Ena Sxni w, Ciacrauxir, Omo.
Bewa*'e of Imitators
Boeus Appliances and Speculat
ing Adventurers- - •
aprtO deodAwSm
Hew Advertisements.
SUMMER TRAVEL.
If yen journey for businett. health or recrea
tion. to the Mountains. Lobes or Shore, over
land or over sea.don’t fail 'o secure they.-elec
tion of ACCIDENT INSURANCE in THE
TRAVELERS, of. Hartford Any n
AgenttciUwrite a yearly or monthly Pa
a few minutes, or a Ticket from one to l _
days. ■ The cost is so small that any ons can
afford it who travels at all-Cash paid for
Accidental Injuries over g3.COO.OQO.
BECKWITH’S <
INTI-DYSPEPTIC P!Lt<
These Pills wili prevent anl cure Dyspepsia.
They are an unnvallsd Dinner FilL mild aperi-
rient, and admirably adapted as a Family Medi
cine. They are used by she most cultivated poo-
' , and are extensively used hy
r practice. Sold by Druggists
generally. Bend for circular. DR BECKWITH
Kale Manufacturer. Petersburg. Va.
t-xmcle free. AAdressKaagmACo.
CTTTvTTt tu r G Rt"U ec CO, Portland,
XJ Maine, lor best Agency Business in
the World. Bxp.-niive Outfit Knee
iltryrr a month and expenses guaranteed to
ep ft Agents. Outfit firee, Shaw A Co,
Augusta, Maine.
A YEAR and expenses to "agents
u) l I 4 Outfit Free. Address T O VIOK-
ERY Augusta. Maine.
unrinoM sirs&m
Scad lOe for luO pige pxmnhlet.
junto 6 P HOWELL £ CO. N Y.
A GENTS WANTED,—fer the b:st acd fast-
cst telling Pictorial Books' and JBibles.
Pkices reduced SSpe.-cer.r. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa,
QPIUMiSsssraS
The Brown Cottes Gin,
( lruazthe Sccdhclter, Knaa Lighter. (^»lffie»4rn
ir * tor.:, tea. money then any ciiicv6?2iffthamar«
A,cry macldna TiUly Dad legrJSg
■ ,-v .a.icmacs 9rt i:.;ir.e of ri* t: .■Lrr-ftcriai-,
:■>: sd^Ssnvhfp and debh s— jfe^ccBcd.
l.x» awarded i-rcuriom j t x ft/ yLAc Fairs,
—la, Alabsma, 'foxaa. etc., etc.
Price f.Kt ct Glrr-, Peedsn tad <t>s ’> -lasn.
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WESTS FOR MASSEY’S EXCELSIOR COTTON j
e!NS, D1SSTDTS CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBAHK’S STANDARD SCALES,
CARHSRT S CURD.
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