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SiCrameuto to-day, with a fall-delegation
present. After a temporary organ z
lion and appointing committees. the Cjo
venuon ioak a reoe«s until 8 o’cl ok
State* lUing followed by falling birom
eter, northeast veering to southeast;
wind*, dear nr partly cliudy weather.
Ciaaort, Ms., July 1.—In the Demo
era 10 Stale Convention to-day, the Oora-
miitHe on resolutions reported a plat
form denouncing interference with elec
tions by means of deputy marshals, hired
by afrandnlent Executive to perpetuate
its own powei; approving the efforts
male by the Demo^ra-sin Congress to
rep. al the oninguuni and obnoxious
lawn which author.zi each interference;
condemning the action of the Brpnbii-
can leaders in keeping alive sectional
interests and hatreds.
The bU-form also f ivors a onrrenoy of
gold, silver and piper, the paper to te
I kept a- all times at psr witn g. Id, and
" Lo.iI>J N J,l *J 1 —a: li .u tncrcQ-ut
u-usid W.*»tr»g, of Middle'borough, in
f h . North Binding of Y wkebir*. has ML
with liabilities amounting to 60,000
^yjo'cop'ain of the vessel jast arrived
fron GalfMton, Texas reports that on
iho 17ih of June in latitude 41 degrees
n'ith bepo^^d stv-aty oreigo'v partial,
ly burned cotton bales, apparently or New
O-leaus packing, and which bad hut
bo'en many boura in the water.
Odi:>ai ocirc-pondeuce on the Greek
auBsuoa i-ai been piblished. Lord S*IU-
baJv the British Foreign Secretary, sag.
, s fei to li> e Forte that he should make
, tuonuncuus cession of territory to
0;e<'C-'> b 7 whicu the Sultaa’e empire
woull b= retlly fortifi-.d.^ _ _ _ . _
-fee Times Constantinople dispatch I approved for unlimited ooinsge stiver,
the return of Mahmoud Neiim Toe miLOrity report favoring ljoal optioa
I's.ba bc.-c 1 to indicate an approaching
chilli*; in'ha Torkish Ministry.
Ilc Times' Paris enrreepondent says
jjjt.rity ot JBonapartista are are under
j concur with M. Bouber ra.ac-
rccw’eCiiing Prince Jerome Bonaparte
cs cUtf of iN ipolsouio dynasty. Tn.y
j fj . U e that the will cf toe late Pnoce
Impt-rijl, v.hloh asks the ex E-apres-s
tjgcaio to co-operate with Prince Victor,
*rUtra on tbo assumption that tue
icr.ator would turvivs Prince Jerome
Soatpitte. This reasoning, however, is
oesid* red a transparent excuse for the
coc-tbjciVaLCo of the impiacticable will
cf the Prince Imperial M. Bmbet’s
retirement, from active politic* is ev.dent-
ly owing to the feeling that he and
panes Jerome could not art together,
and the la ter could not be sot aside.
tVfi.st, b-twan Piinoa Jerome Bona-
pirte's pocriffl* adherence to the Bepnb-
iio uni the impossibility of toe cleric,l
nation if the Bjuspattists ohuoaing u
lc&der, without either acting against the
yUhe.* of the Pricoe Impend.’* w.U, or
proveti»g a distinet disavowal from
p incr Viefcr, the Bonspartists are in
ouo of the most perplexing positions ever
Occupied by sny party.
Tfcu OaHo-bor of deputie* has voted
*'tirycney,’’ on Jules Ferry's education
bill.
Losdos, July 1—Lorillard e Pippuo-ro
and bis bay tiliios Netted and G -laidia.
entered >o ran for the July stakes for two
year old colts and fillies at tbs No#mar
ket July meeting to-day, have bren
scratched.
Tbc qieeu has. commanded that tbs
traip snip O'ontes, b taring the remains
cf the Prince Imperial, snail be escorted
ia u part tf her voyage by the channel
fleet.
The TJrgraiJi’s P-ris dispatch siy» La
Isn/rnii i..ts bam summoned before me
toms. Nearly tbd whole of the Paris
pies, condomcs the action of the prefect
if oolice in seizing that j raroai.
Ttie s nm coal c.lliery of Merthyr
Tjdvn, m Wales, numbering 32,000 per
loan, has resolved to accept toe mas-
Ur,’demand of ten per cent, reduction in
w»(jea.
Alexander Whitelaw, Cocsmvative
ceobi r of Parliament for the city of
Gia-g w i dead.
WasuiaOTON, July 1—In the S-nate
iir. B.toa called up tne arijo'iruuj-nt
rcstluiion, and moved to amend by fix
mg Tuesday, July 1, at 5 r. u., as the
time (f final adjiuinment.
Mr W adorn is speaking on the reso
lution, and explaining bis action yesier-
flay.
Mr. Wiudom said- his side bad now
pthauit.d all ihe legitim *te powers con-
ferr.d upon them by the lulea of rbe
hea t e, in order to iuduce the m . j »rir.>
to make ihe tirceesary appropriations for
marshals. The President,tad, eo far as
Wmdoui knew, exhausted all .he powers
posiesxtd by him on the subj-cr. He
had made a patriotic appeal to Congr-se
to do its duiy, and not go home without
makiogtbe necescary appropriation-. He
quoted from the President's message to
C -ngress of yesterday, an 1 from the laws
dittoing the du-ies of marshals.
Tne aJjsurumenr r. s ili.ttun, aaanend-
cd. w.ts p >s*ed s' 1:30 p it.
In <hs Hone qui e ,n -musing person
al ex(jia-suju w*. made ihis morning
by 0*n*r Turner, of K-ratncky, who de
ni-dtns charge of dro k<-uoe,s made
•8*n.-t him by ibe Memphis Avalanche
la ih« e -urso uf bis remarks hs auuja-i
to*oonversation wbion recently ocarr.d
be-weeu Hubo- ll of Michigan, and bun
1 V. ia rc-epect to the * National
Tien'’
lhi-* brought forth a short exolaaation
from Uaobcll, after which the llonse re
turn'd tbs ba,in;8S of the morning
bi.nr.
VisaisuT.N, July 1.—la the Senate
Yr Uiriis moved ti reconsider the vote
If which the free quinine bill was referr
id 'o the Finance Committee yesterday.
Mr U (mil -poke in opposition and
Mr. B -<rk in support, and the motion was
•grt-td to, and the bill was passed by a
f fs voce vote, no one voting in the neg
ative. Ai 2 45 p. m. a message from the
H:a-etn >ouoe-d its concurrence in S -n-
tte amei dm-n's to the final adj turn meat
rsaulu- ion. The Senate then went into
tXeuutiVa session.
tViieu ihe doors w.-ro re-opsued, com
plimentary re-'lutions were pas,d
banking Vice President Waeeicr for
curtesy and impartiality as a presiding
tffioer. Also riauki-g Mr. Tburman as
Pir,i,.eni pro tem. The Joint Committee
*h ch nad Oe.-n apeoin cd 'o wait on (be
P-V'd-nt and annonnee impending ai-
3 otnm-or, then reported toat tne Utter
bid to farther communication for Con-
wheraupon in- President pro tem
* s P- ®.»declared the Senate aoiourned
n»« die.
In tue Hon e the political assessments
bdi went ovrr wiinont action in cooso-
qj'D:.- af diaory motions by the tto-
p*wia ns. Tne Senate amendments to
« uiu-e sojournment resolution were
•'leaned in.
. A melange from the Senate, annonno
the p«>.sage of the free quinine bill,
•••reetiT.d wnh applause.
4 ’''t 'ha p-s-sgs of some nnlmport-
°by uuiaanlmous consent, the
2 B '* ,o k * recess until 4 o’clock,
"xoc rta-sembling, Gibson, of Lonis-
" “ UTt d to suspend the roles, and
••wed iho oill amending the Mississippi
fwr eanioission bill, so as to enable
“'oideot to appoint any of the com-
«.ut! uBer '. , ° h® president of the oom-
T ; , ’-..L°.«far want of a quorum.
i, t— h»d no farmer oommaoios-
tv. !• * L d ai 5 p k the Sp-aker declared
H ts*»dj ururd, tine die.
itsiNoToir, Jaly 1.—Ia acoordanae
M'** ge U nuts witn the Post office
ei‘ ,,a,m ,M A lantio coa t Ime
( ie utn9e * *o d»y tunning new poetal
Va., Jaly 1.—
-ii*ni Hams Foatame, M. H , has
; 0 ,,; ®t*d to ibe ebsir of natural hia-
j, ,botany In tbo University, en-
lB»on n^ 00 ' tiottorao, of Wash-
JJ. , P'offSior Fontaino was a stu-
iii*. ,0,t »H»"nn during the ses-
»#l t,18a6 ' nd 1857, graduating with
i. g H. Heaf.rrw rJs studied
H« ia now Protestor in the
: 0 . p ertl,y °* IVest Virginia, at M organ-
StwOBtrsira, July 1.—The Constitu
fj,o alupted the substitute
r ’P° rt * recognizing the
Ud B P ' of the Sx'e debt, as constitu*
it, ,® de . r the r funding act, but reduo-
thterrs-. to 3 per cent, for 15
t ’ ,c d 'oi r per cent, thereafter.
It g. Mi., Joly 1.—The Democrat
ic ” c f«>fentim met here to-day, and
Ctsir» ** 10 cr dar By Elmnnd Dana,
loin ® 4u 0? the State Committee. Bal-
•a;i4 :° r f taudidate for Governor re-
cf q _ the unanimous re nomination
Buroelnn.
iC^O- July 1.—The bu-.ineea
J**t*nf« A . r,hur * Iii' n °l»t was burned
^'^■sife Mtimated “ t33 * 090;
July 1.—-In the oases of
th„T“ ea J onn Nagtnt and John K-Hy,
UahJ * lt h ojmplioi'.y in the Msnhattan
Ur. rt ' obb ®ty P eas, of nntguil-y were du
**iittri h ? ptia!>aet ® re — &nd ed to jail
ttilt? Jnl y 1.—The Dsmu-
- otate Convention assembled at
lioense Jaws was offered, and ores ed
giesa eontuat in. It was finally rtjioted,
and ihe majority report adopted Gov
e/nor Gtroiion was imrodnoed and made
a-paeoo, after which the convention ad*
jot r i<-d.
L mb n, Jaly 1—E lisoo’s agent filed
on Ssiuid>y a dual specification for the
third and most imp rtsm E.glisb pa
ten* on the weotrie li-at, waica relates to
so electric lamp or burner of platinum
or alloy nf platinum.
The Times, in a leading editorial Ibis
morning, b-js : ’Tne oreation ot a
meie examining board, which is *11 that
is propwed oy Lord Oaim'd Irish Uoivcr-
sny bill, will not satisfy pnblio feeling,
bat ia a step in tbe < igbt dirto'ion. Taere
is noibicifc Hpprrectly in the bill to pre
clude it's beug supplemented by some
sonecae of endowment.
Vienna, Jaly 1.—la the elections for
m m'jbr- of tue Aastriaa B-ionsra'n thus
far the Clstieal aud Nationalist parties
h ive gained 75 seats from the Constitu-
iiOualuts Tn.i newapauers are discuss*
ing the possibility of a re-orgmization ot
the Cabioet ou a oouxervsiive basis.
Alexandria, Jaiy 1.—It is rumored
that toe new vio.sroy, Tawfek Pashs, has
reticquiehod h-df his oml list. M. de
Bisgatm-ts has depar ed for Parte.
Versailles, Jaly 1—In the Cnamber
of D-pnties to-day M Bjucbei questioned
the g-ivernment respeo mg the seizure of
the Lantern. The Pre'eo - . of Pulies re
plied tuat be was not striking at tbe
Lantern, bnc an association wmoh was
trying to dlsorgati'Z • tbd Prefecture of
Police, cl. Lipni. Minister of the Inte
rior, maintained (bit ibe CJaduo: of too
Prefeot of Po Ios wse l;gal. Tne ditsm,
eiou tnen el< Bed.
Lons n. July 1.—Tue Duke of Cun
bri ef, Commander-In-Chief of the Brit
ish A-my, beads the committee of army
..ffi iers to superintend tbe raising of a
m-m'iiUi to Ihe late Prince Imperial.
Field Marshal Lord Strotbracin, Sir
Cuarles Y rk, Lieui. General Prince El
Ward of hax- Weimar, General L ird Na
pier, of Magdtla, and nearly all tbe best
known geuerals of the array are mem
bers of tbe committee.
C n tantinoplz, July 1.—Itis believ-
ed Mabomrd Nsdia P^bha will soon en
ter tie Cabiort.
Havana, July I — A decree is publish
ed appiup-iatiag ten per cent, of the in
come uf tbe Havana lottery for the ame-
■ioraiiou ot tne paper currency.
A di-patch from Madrid annonnees
hat tha Senate has passed a bi.l allow
ing S -natois elected in Cuba to take seat-
wi. ho'it giving proof of their legal quali
fications.
L nd.'N, July 1.—A disiatih from
B rti . io tbe Pail MM Gazette says
H-rr Ujririoh, M m.ter of Finanoe, re
fuser to wundraw ols renigaation, Ujless
tue constitutional gaarant-es demanded
by the liberals relative to tbe disposition
of the surplus rev -one be conceded. It
is expected Herr Fate, Minister of E:cl—
-■astioal Affairs, aud Dr. Freidentbsls,
51<Qi.a «.rof Agiicultare, will make simi
lar aiipulaiii.na. It is reported ib*t
Prmca Bism -ruK is Wavering Ibe Ultra*
m-tntanea *ls-j demanded additional
guarantees beyond tboee provided in
H^rr Praakens eiu’a mo.ion to distribu'e
tne su p'aa revenne among several states
Cincinnati, O, Joly 1.—The opening
of the trot mg tnee'int at Chester Park
coarse drew a large attendsoes, and with
f air weather and splmdid track there was
exa-ilont sport.
Tb- first race, 2:40 class, for a parse of
$1,000 to bs divide i, 12 started, and a
d«rk dorse, cas latoo, wod, with Birder
B •». senon-f, *>id B>s*itnr third. Time.
2:27j 2:23* 2:25*
la mo -cjo d i .o*. 2:21 olasy, for tbe
same parse, there w-m 7 starters. Lu
O'lle w >o, wun DiOk bright eeoond, and
C lie B soeufl Id tnird. Time 2:23, 2:24
aun 2:23}
Havana, Jaly 1.—Sugar, in the Ha-
VHi, mark t, ia ao'ivf, wun riaing prices.
No 12, d. e, 6* to 7 rea's gold, per ur-
r->bs ; molasses eaxar. No. 7'O 10 5* o
6r-s>s; MnsoaVado, common to fair. 6*
t • 6J reals; ccn rifagai sugar, No*. 11 to
13 I., b xes. 8 *o 8* reals. Spanish
gold, 2.12* o212j Exchange rising.
Paris, . nly 2 — The debate in the
Chauioer of D-pa'iea yesterday on the
-t za e of tbf Lanteme resnl.ed in • vio-
tory for the Prelect ot P .lice.—tbe Depu
ties voting for the order ot ihe day pure
and eimple.
Tmsre-nlt was apparently brought
about by M. Albert Gawner, ot tbs Ored-
i< Foucier, in exposing tbe feet that tbe
Lanterns w«s a biackmailiog publication,
ai>d «as ongin-Ly i-stabiUned wiih a o*p-
ital of thirty tnuussnd francs, which sum
<t* paid by a great financial Institution
for tne suppression of pampnlets.
M. Alnert Obnstophe aud otbers de
clared nere were personal iatereus con
nected with the polios administration,
London, Jaly 2 — The liabilities of
Tnornby A Co., cotton spinners of Hyde,
G idley and Stockport are £55,000.
The Ameri-ians in London wilt cele
brate the anniversary of American inde
pendence by a banquet at Westminister
palace bnt Ion Saturday.
The Timet financial article of this
morning eays evidence of a preponderat
ing influence forcing the wheat sapply
over the market in Mark Line was af
forded on Tuesday last by tne fact that a
violent recurrence of bad weather at this
erincal oenod scarcely aff rated prices at
1L We note that buyers mainly rely on
American supplies, as reports from the
continent are far from being uniformly
i**J * ,,,t committee then repotted tbaf favorable.
«»atmdent n-d no fartner eommaoioa- The official reports of Italian harvest
say that rain and inundations have ren
dered prospects in the north deplorable.
Central Italy promises at least a moder-
a-ely good harvest—the southwest and
Hioily accounts are terrible and the
e.n'.neasc and Sardinian are excellent..
Oa tbe whole anticipations are cn ler
an overage crop.
According to Odessa newspapers the
situation of crops in Eontbern Batata
and the Caneasns has been scarcely ever
bO bad as at present. Tne wheat tha
was left by drought and bail is now as
str.ed to be annihilated by frightfnl
swarms of grossnoppers,sad corn beetles
in the noigtiboihacd of Odessa and in tbe
governments of Beeauaoui, Eksterm-
alaw, Enebtrson, Follows, Tiflu, Terek,
Baku, S r-vopol and K-aitu.
CoNbTaNTiNOFLz, Jaly 2.—It is At tied
that tbe Solisn bsa Informed diplomatio
crpreeentsiiVAS that Kizireddin Ps*b«,
tbe grand V z:er, still retains btsoonfi-
deooc.
Madrid, July 2 —Ia reference to the
rec-nt agitation against protective du
ties in consequence of tbe dearness of
oread, the Minister of Finance stated-
in the Cortes yesterday that ihs condi
tion of the wheat crops was not such as
to require any modification of tew on the
sabj-ct of cereals, bnt the minister of
pubiio works proposed to reduce rates for
their conveyance.
Losd in, July 2.—The London Jumwf
Ptsf saye: “From informal expressions
of opinion it may be gathered that tbe
In.h members of the House of Commons
are by no means disposed to accept- Lord
Cairn’s University bill. Some go to the
length of describing it as an insult to the
oouutiy.”
Geneva, July 2—Merchants 'of the
Society ot Zurich, in behalf of tbe cotton
trade, in wnlch the wise manufacturers
h&v* four hundred millions of franc* in
terested, a’rongly deprecate piO'ectire
mtararea and state that, ia coast queues
of tbe increase of German duties on E i-
glish cotton, an imp-ntant trade in mixed
silk and cotton g Aids which the town ot
Cerefield ia Pnerisb, Prussia, hitnerto
monopolized, will pass to Zurich.
San Francisco, July 2.—The Bepnb
licana last evening nominated Hon. J. G.
Pnelps for Bulroad Commissioner of thn.
district. The Working Men'd Municipal
Convention nominated D. L. Sraot for
Cuy and County Attorney. He was
formerly Dasir-ct Attorney of Alexandria,
Virginia.
Washington, Jaly 2.—Hw. A H
Sieptieus leaves for his nome in Craw
lordvtlle this afternoon by the Atlantic
Coast Line.
New York, Jaly 2.—A frightfnl eoo
dent occurred oa tbe Metropolitan ele
vated fisikoid shortly after one o’oJoik
this mitning. Tne regalar np tram had
eiopped ruunieg at that time and eevei-l
trackmen on a band car started down tbe
east side track to make some needed re
pairs. Wnen the Franklip street etatio^
was reaoaed, they ducoveted an engine
with some new cars coming ap the road.
Davie Stodly, one of the oldest employe-
«m the road voinateered to get off and
warn tbe approaohmg train, wnen he
wae struck by the regalar south boned
train. His body was mangled in a bar
ubie manner. Oae of his legs was ou
off ana remained on the-traok while his
body was thrown into tbe street below.
Death was instantaneous.
London, July 2—The Eltaile Beige
states that on Sunday last a placard was
posted on toe wall of the Boyal palace o-
-jockery, three miles from Brussels,
threatening the King with death if he
ratified the bill recently passed by tue
Belgium Parliament, depriving tbe
clergy of the control of elementary edn-
catioo.
The race for tbe Jnly cap, at the New
Market meeting to-day,was won by Count
DeLaGrange’a four year old cuestnu
Oolt, *‘Pilenix,” Mr. Crawford's tarot-
year old cnestunt filly, “Out of Bounds,”
second, and Capt. Prino’a aged bar
horse, -‘Trapist,” third. Capt. Mitchell’s
four year old bay colt, “Hack Thorp-;’
was the favorite at 7 to 4, but did not
get a place.
San Fbanci cs, July 2.— A fire broke
out last night in a deserted wing of the
Yellow Jacket Mine, Virginia City, on
tne two thousand and forty foot level.
Balk heads were at onoe erected to re
strict its farther extension, aud smoke
aud gas were thus driven north into the
bullion mine, and poured in dense vol
umes up t lis shaft. The fi.-e is now nn-
d-r control and tbe damage done is
-light. Three boliioa miners are mUs
ing, and were prooably suffocated.
The Democra ic Convention, after
choosing the State Central Committee,
went m:o a nomination for Governor.
Hugh J Glean, nominee of the Hrnor-
aole Bilks’ Convention, was nominated
by acclamation. A recess was then taken
till evening.
Chael ttssvillz, Va„ July 2.—The
Jefferson Society held its final cel.bra
tion to-night. A large number ot peo
ple were present. The debit*rs med*l
was present'd by the Presid-nt, Gjo. D.
Tancv, of Miry laid, to P. A. Bruce, of
Virginia.
Nzw Tons, July 2.—Articles of insar
poration Were fi ed to day by the Ndw
York Steam Power .acd Heating Com-
pxny, tbe organization of which Gra.
Spinola was a promoter, whose objsct i*
to convey steam throughout the streets
of tbe ciry, to be used for motive power,
for cooking purposes, for heating house*,
and for meltiDg* snow from the streets in
tbe winter. The incorporators include
some of the weal'hteet aai bssl known
citiz ns of New York. The capital stock
is fix«d at five million dollars, divided
into fiftv thousand shares.
Nsw Oblzans, July 2 —Several articles
of ordinance reported by the Uommittee
on General Provisions were to-day adopt
ed by tbe Constitutional Convention.
Article 20, authorizing the General
Assembly io grant lottery chart rs o>
privileges, each party to pay $10 OcO per
annnm into the State treasury ; alt char
ters shall cease January, 1895, from
which time ail lotteries are prohibited
io this S ate; also recognizing ee a con
tract binding on the Stare the onarter
of the Louisiana Lottery Company, ex
cept its monopoly clause, which te abro
gat'd, was adopted: ye,869, nays 55
L.ni villz, Et , July 2—At a meet
tog ot the Lonuville and Nashville rail
road dir-o-ore to-day the earning* of*iht
road being shown to be larger tnaa an
aloipate), a resolution to declare a two
and a half per cent, dividend for the eix
months ending Jaly 1st, was unanimous
ly adopted There was no eff >rt to fix t
ntgner dividend, as It was deemed be.t t
reserve a eurplus of tbe earnings.
Meuphis, Jaly 2—A conference
meeting ot the members of the N*'tou*l
Board of Health, members of the M eais-
nippi Valley 8anfary Council sod repre
sentatives of railroad and river Interea t
was held at the Peabody Hjtel to-day.
Bales and regnlatioce were presentee by
tue National Board ot Health as appliea
to r ailroads and steamboats, and wrre ap
proved. Tne recommendation of in-
Mississippi Valley Sanitary Council that a
etaiioo for inspection be eaiahliebeo
every «umm r on tbe Mississippi river nt
Vicksburg, Memphis and Cairo, were tr-
darn'd.
Washington, July 2.—The Laa<sisu«
Bab commit'ee of toe S.-naie oommnter
on privileges and elections will be com
posed of Senators Hill, of Georgia, si d
Houston, as its D-mooratio memoir.
and ri brr Cemeran Who orL,gao ior
tue B- publicans. Toe Liattiana mveo-
tiga'l >n will not be resumed until about
the 20 b of November, wnen the enh
committee are to assemble ia New O -
leans.
A letter mailed by a young lady ol*»k
in Superintendent Blackfaus offise, bs*
been retnrned to her after completing a
circuit of (be globe, westwardly in 71
days, the quiokeat time on rreotd.
London, July 2.—Prince Alexander, ot
Bulgaria, bos embarked a* Biindisi foi
Conatan'ioople on board a Samian cor
vette. Upon arrival there he will re
ceive the “Barsl" investiture and be pre-
aented^o tbe S 'lun, While the Paine*
was in Bime, he visited the Pope, and i-
is said brought letters to him rrom the
Czar and Emperor William. The latter re
quested the Princa to give the P*>po assu
rances of the early establishment ofeatis-
tactory relations between the Vatioanand
their respective governments
Orders have baen received at Ports
mouth navy yard to prepare three large
Indian trcop ships for immediate service
l'heir destination is unknown.
Cairo, July 2—The Ministry, which
was appointed after Ihe dismissal of Mes.
ere. Wilson and DeBlignier*s, has fur
mally tendered its resignation A liqui
dation commissioner will be institu ed,
consisting of delegatee appointed by
the power*, to regain e tbe finances oi
Egyp'.
Bzblin, Jnly 2 —In the tariff commis
sion no resointi n has beau arrived at
r*speoting the duties on petioleom and
coffee, for the rea.oa that the Central
party, National L-bsrals and Pregnes
aists want lower rates than the Govvrn-
tna-nt btir prorides. Iv is thoogbt, no~-
ever. that there will be a compromise.
Parliament baa approved <he clauses re
lating to raw, carded and dyed cotton
waddiog and cot-on yarn.
Vienna. Jmy 2 —Tue JPolitieal Cotres
pondenee learns that after Manuit.no Me
dina Pasha bad been sammoaed to Cun-
etsutit opls. be woe ordered to petition
tne Saltan for permission to reside «a> tb*
ospital, wi h a view of all.ying the ap-
pr<-hen*iooa of tbs ambiaes**l r« that he
would be appointed Grand Vizier.
Panama, June '23.—Dispatch** from
Sontb America report that the Chilians
are preparing a grand coupe, wticb, if
eaccetsfal, will lay Lima ana Callao at
their mercy.
Thsy propoie t.axaporting ten or £f-
ten tnonsaiid men by sea to Chonite-, or
eome cocveoient lauding place, and fall
ing upon Lima, which is almost defense
less, while their ironcladb occupy tbe at
tention of the P<_ruviar. forces at Csllao.
The main army of Pern is far dis
tant ’ from Lima, and with
transports blockaded by Chilian iron
clsds et C,li» ', they oonll not rtlev
L'.mi for many rnon'na. Tne enoo-ts or
this movement of the Cni ians would
nrubatly end tbe war. Toe bloekade ot
rquique oiotinues. Several trsn pirts
have left here oith arms for Petu xgiln-
thc protests of the Cnilian co i-nl. f‘. i
German steamer Luxor, s z,d by Pcio-
v;ans nt Call 0 for carrying ocntcAbatrs
of ws», bs* beau rebcel npoa ihr
friecniy intervention of tbe E ,g!ua It
grti-^e.
~VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Renovates
and Invigorates the
Whole tiystem.
ITS SlEDICIXAL PllOPERTlES ARE
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent ami Dinrelic.
Veoetinb Is made exclusively, from the
uices of carefully selected barks, roots and
jerbs, and so strongly concentrated, that it will
effectually eradicate from the system every taint
of (Scrofula, Scrofulous Uuiuor, Tu
mors, Cancer, Cancerous Humor,
Erysipelas, 8n!f Khruni, Syphilitic
Disrasrs, Canker, Faintness nt (lie
sionineh, and all diseases that arise from Im
pure blood. Sciatica, luflnuiiunlory aud
'£hronic IthennialisMi, Neuralgia,
(font and Spinal Coniplainls, can only
be effectually cured through the blood.
For Ulcers and Ernpiire Diseases of the
Pusmlos. I'lmples, Blolchrs,
Roils, Trllrr, Mcnlal-ltcnd mid Itiuc-
worui. Vegetise has uevor failed to effect a
permanent cure.
ForT'nins in ihe Back, Kidney Com-
ilaiuts. Dropsy, Friunlri Wcakiirss,
.eacorrlurn, arising from internal ulcera
tion, aud uterine diseases and General De
bility, Veoetine acts directly upou the
causes of these complaints. It invigorates aud
strengthens the whole system, acts ii|K>n the so
cretive organs,alliiys intinumiatioii,cures ulcer*
atiou mid regulates the bowels.'
For_ Ualnrrb, Dyspepsia, Unbiltinl
Costivrurss, Palpilniiou of Ihe Heart,
llendnrhr. Files, Nrrroirsucss and
General Frostrniion of the Ncrvon*
System, no medicine lias giveu such per
fect satisfaction a* the Vkobtixe. It punlies
the blood,-demise* nil of the organs, mid pos
sesses a controlling power over the nervous sye
tem.
The remarkable cures effected by Veoetine
have induced many physidnns mid apothecaries
whom we know u> prescribe aud use it ill their
ewn families.
In fact, Veoetine Is the hest remedy yet
discovered Tor the above diseases, and is the only
reliable BLOOD FUBCFkBli yet placed
before the public.
PREPARED BY
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
What is Vegetine?
It Is a compound extracted from barks, roots
and herbs. It is Nature’s ltemedy. It is per
fectly harmless from any bad effect upon the sys
tem. It is nourishing ami strengthening. It acts
directly upon the blood. It quiets the nervous
lystem. It give* you good, sweet sleep at night.
It is a great panacea for our aged fathers and
luothors.for It gives them strength, qsiets their
nerves and gives them Mature’s sweet steep, as
lias been proved by many an aged person. It is
the great Blood Furitier. It is a soothing remedy
for our children. It has relieved aud cured
thousands. It is very pleasant to take; every
child likes it. It relieves and cures all diseases
originating from impure blood. Try tbe Vege
tine. Uive It a fair trial for your complaints;
*’ n you will say to your friend, neighbor aud
ualutauce, “ Try it; it bos cured me.”
Veoetine for tbe complaints for which it is
recommended, is having a larger sale tli rougbout
tbe United States than any other one medicine.
Why? Vegetine will Cure these Com
plaints.
then
acqi
G E JSGIA.-BIBit COUNTY.—Wheieas John
J Greihan. executor of the estate ot Leroy
41 ttliej. represents to the eourlin b's petition
dnl> died ami entered on reer rd that behss telly
Administered Leroy M Wi icy’* estate
This is tlu rcfore to cite air persons concerned.-
kindred and creditors, to scow cause, it ary
they can, why said execn or should not be dis
charged from his exeentorship and receive let
ters o! oi>m;s*ion on the first Monday in Au
gust, IMS.
Witness mv hand and official ,L(nature,
mars l«w*m J A McM ANUS. Ordinary.
t-JAOKGlA. BjbBuoUN 1X-— Whereas Am-
VX brose M Harris, Jr, (col) his made appli
cation for la'tera of guardianship of tbe person
acd property o Ztcharuh VTouifoik (col).
This is therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to be and api ear at the Court
oi Ord inary of said county on the first Monday
ln J** 1 'nyxt, to show cause, it any they have,
why said letter* ot guardianship should not be
KTinted to applicant.
Wiftntti my band offirinJiy. Jutrn 2d, 187#.
rensi.waw J A Mo ANUH. Ordinary.
rjkOHGlA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereof H
t v Uw ^3f* “J*” 1 ? « tn 'tor on the estate c.
Jackson lTelotche, late of said county, deceased
boa made application for letter* of dismission
from said estate.
these are therefore to cite and admonish all
person* concerned to be and appear at the C'cnrt
of ordinary cl said county on ihe first Monday
in July next to show cause, it any they can,
why letters of dismission should cot be granted
the applicant.
Witness ray hand and official signature. April
«h. 1874. J A kCilANUs.
td *lrd—n*r
JUJLULL F'UB mVOKUE.
S S^ABKBB. ~) Li'el for divorco-Enlei:
fprtjeetanviee—Bibb8(iOcl
CATOPABKEBJ Adjourned Term, 1878.
It appearing to the Court by the return of tbe
Sheriff that defendant does not reside m this
county, and it further appearing that he does
not reside in the State of beorguu It is ordered
that said defendant appear and answer said suit
at tha next term of thia court or be con
sidered in default. It ia farther ordered that
semeo ot this rulebe made on said defendant by
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger or.ee
a month (or four months.
„ T J SIMMONS, J 8 C M C.
F.j the Court:
A true ertiact from the minutes of Bibb Supe
rior Court this January seth, 1879.
ioc84...1sm4m A B ROSS. Clerk
J^hOKGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereaa Geo
VT b Obear, executor of tbe estate ot 'J hom- s
A Harris, represents to the court in his petition
duly tiled snd entered cn record that he has tally
odministere ■ Thomas A Harris’ estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons coneorr ed,
kindred and creditors, to thow cause, if any
they can. whv said executor should not be (In,-
charged from hi* txeeaiorsbip and reedve let-
Uni of dismission cn.the first Monday in At gust;
1879,
Witness my hand and official signature.
j a McManus,
rravfl lswSm Ordinon,
A (SoRGlA, JASPER COUNTY —Mrs F C
VJ Juidsn makes application for exemption
ot personalty and valuation and setting apart ot
homestead and 1 wiil j- is npon llie same at my
office at 10 o’clock a m, on Satuidsy, k&h Jure.
1874. . t&m F M SWA NOON,
inug lswSw* Ordirari.
t (J>Ok(*lA, JUNES COINTY.-To each td
t mii.istrator, executor and gcardian who
cio required by law to male annual returns to
Jones Court ot Ordicarv- Greetii g.
Yon and each cf yen arebenly notified snd
n quires to make ycur annual returns as direct
ed by low tetweert this 11 d the first Monday m
next aulv. In delimit thereof action l>y 'the
c urt will be taken under ihe law of such cases.
And to those uLo have failed to make returns
at last July teim. at n quired by law, notice is
given that action will he taken by the court to
enter Judgment agaiisttbem snd their snieties
on bond lor such default and ter all moneyanot
legally accounted tor in this court.
Ordered that this notiro be published in the
Telecrat b and Messenger lor three n onihs
Witness my band tfiiciiiliy March 28,1879.
s, sc land t boss,
• —* Orricarv
trZrH tfS, NOTICE. We nar*
A LARGEST aid
„ . ■ - - ,, , be•-s,liingStatior.erv
Park-ig. in tlio crc.-M. Ttcntaim 18 sheets o'
Paper, is Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder. GoMer
remand a niece of vaicnble Jewelry. Com pint
satnplupackage.-withelegant gold stole Sioevc
nntto s, Set Gnld-platod Binds, Engraved Go!,'
matrtd R'.il-. and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fane
Set, Pm and Drops, postpaid" S5 cents 8 Pack
•X 1 * with Assorted Jewelry $*. SPLENBll'
WA CH AND CHAIN PBKE WITtt VVERI
OF GOODS YOU BUY? Eitrewr
draw Inducements to Agents
BRIDE A CO.
•9 B real wry. N Y
OiHI MB
.= - fL-;2
xifp
PstKZ§CTs {!i TiU f t» O
t ' uccEUla. ELBB.DUUNTY-—WBoreas W W
VA C rnes has made application to- letters of
F Q *i' < '>anfhip oi the person and property of Hm
lly 8 Carnes.
This is IherefoTO to cite and admonish all
penons concerned to bound appear at the Coart
of Ordinary cf said county on tbe first Monday
in Ju!y_ next to show cause; if any the; have
why said aliens of guardianship should not oe
granted to a* plicant.
Witness my hand officially. June 2d. 1879.
Jun» I*w4w J A McMANFS. Ordinary.
C jBORo IA. BIBB COUNTY.- Under and by
* virtue cf an order from the Court ot Ordi
nary of raid countv will bo io)d before tbe court
bouse door in the city of JIacon on the first
Tuesday in Jane next, between the usual hours
of sale, forty shares of tbe ranital stock of the
Exchange B*nk of the city of Macon, belonging
to the estate of Vt B Parker, late oi said county,
deceased. Sold for a division among the legatees
of said estate. Term s cash
MARTHA J PABKEit,
mays td. Executrix.
»n cider to us granted by the Court ef
Ordinary ot said county,«e will sell >o the high
est and be-.t'bidder tot cash on the first Tuesday
to July next, baween the usual hour* ot sale,
in the city of M-ioon. Bibb county, at the pi-ce
of holding public sales in said oodnty, six (S)
shares of * he capital stock of the bonthwesiern
Railroad Company of Georgia, be ouging to the
estate of James C Lec.nard. deceased'
J U LEN.v.kRD.
, _ WDLENNARD,
funcStd Executors.
$7>i
A MONTH and expenses guaranteed
x to Agents. Outfit iree. Shaw A Co
Auioata. Mo.
Cannot be Excelled.
Chahlestown, Mass., March 19,1869.
Mr. H. K. Stevens : Dear Sir—This is to cer
tify that I have used your “ Blood Preparation ”
in n.y family for several years, and think that,
for Scrofula or Caukerous Humors, or Rheum
atic Affections, it cannot be excelled; and, ns a
blood purifier aud spring medicine, it is tbe best
thing 1 have ever used ; and I have used almost
everything. 1 can cheerfully recommend it to
any one in need of such a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
AIRS. A. A. niNSATORE,
19 Russell Street.
Gives Health, Strength and
Appetite.
My daughter has received great benefit from
the use or the Vegetine. Her declining health
was a source of great anxiety to all of her
friends. A few bottles of tbe Vegetine res
tored her health, strength and appetite.
N. H. TILDES,
Insurance and Ileal Estate Agent,
No. 49 Bears Building, Boston, Mass.
Prepared by II. B. STEFENS, Boston, Mass.
VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FMA'&AL * ? D COtlMERfM
LA its I IfibbufiAPHii Kbro.s.
-o —
OFFICE TELEGRAPH *ND HESSENORI,
Jolt 2. 1879.—ttvaaize
Oo"OI.
IitvsBPOOL—NoO:i—Cott ju opened very steady
m* "l>i« mia'i.i 0 14- 6. wioniiii- ilrlean* 7
Soles 800* bales;ot whieii I* 0 > were -age
u.<ui-sore ana for export: reoaiue 314* . SJ50
o wb.cb w re A'U'rican
. .. op— d < S3 et'er.
Uplands low middling clause July deliver*
• Z7S Ja>>s.Ki > <us M 1» 1-l.ydZ. Si tuga-t
and ep>mtw- 0 2(-dk(S 6-td cep*cmber and
tiotobe, - *' 6
I SO p m—Up and* ‘OW middlinr clause Sep
tem be ml ,«'n.ocr delive y 631-vS Noreniner
an-* December 6K.
4 00 oi—- * American6100 Upland* low
middling clause Oct -ber an t No-«m ier delivery
6%
HNwTobi—rtotton o-ie-ed *t-wiy. --.le, 5 8.
on -ulrnguplands U7-id > idaung - l-*ii. U9 it
'"■ur»- a*'-*i *" dy. jui, delivery >4sii
July 14 54. August 12 57, Sepiembe 1.-47. Octo
ber 11.07.
ottou—fiet'rjodipta—; gros* 251
Fut -res cb.- udul sain- 51 uuu July driivery
12.4 42, u-uai 1*51 62 aspcuiiier l£S4."c
tobu It <7-s8. S.vember -l.'7-'8 l)o-«inh«>
11.01 02 Ja. u-.r, lluS-5 February 11 Is—15
U reh IU2 - s.
ot on osed dull -ales 542: m-d'ii'D-' up - iu,-
12 7 1*: m .. '»rit--ij' 124 ifi
< uno>didated net recrip.' 271 exports n-
tireat Britain 6s2
valv e< -v-utton n minai; m diiii. 12.
ow mi-* ling I %. soo-i twinasry 1154. i.et re
reipto 92, <r,ita £57 sale- 5*9 stuck 2*25
V JKk -lE— ijl'OO numlu -I; nmoi ug 12J4 nr
reoeipi. Is, -u« —■ -tue* use
'alt i wok-—qi-i 1254 ■■
middlin' ixV, good ordina-y 1154, ost receipt-
.ro** . sales —, to ipiniiirs , -luck
3 67.
ijOitow—Uo'Lin steady nnt i n» 1-54, low ono
limy 1:54' <ood "itliiiAry l % nm reclpre ISO
err.. ■ -»wr *1 wk *7 -4
WlLaI»OTO»—Oottuii dull mind Hint uplands
12; low ...indlmg l*54 *•««! onnuary tl ue re
ceipt* —: nos* sale 20 stops 266
PaiLADBLr-lA—*io*'On i|unt *• diin. 12%.
low mlddii". l*)i. ec.e< dmary 11% ue* rev*. .•
To*- Bales 2:5 -ale- to apinueri 22 ,
stor* 10727.
Sava»bab—Cotton qul* ; uidduu. 12. low mu
liras tooo urdmary >154 ***>t receipt' 6
gruaa sale* —; sloes Z6&> oipurt- euamwis'
Now iraLUASS—Uottoci qui-t. a >*iuib 12.
low middliu- il54= w» ordiu-ry 1 V, oet re-
-eips. It gros.- 6ud —'•> 250 *--•» 2:,yS
Uosilb-*inivu q in snd steady mtdd in.
12 low middiina 11 % • ru".»r' 1IV4 ne
receipts —; gross . s lei — * ock 2J6U
VlaMPHlt—Cotton 'Lady miuunu- 12: re
ceipt* 7s nipmeut* 6tt uie, s o .tu**k 5*72
scec hta—• cuon quiet middling 1154 uid-
dlinz t)54 good rdinary 1154, receipt' 6. mes —,
Stocks
InaRLSaroa - Coitoi quiet and nominal mio
dbng 12, lu» middling H5k. *0*1 --nuimry, 11)*,
net receipt* 15 sales 1V Hoik A 6.
5 pm—tl. lands low iaHi',un- clause Au-uat
aud c*eptember.dehver> 61* 3d. Lutarea yuiei.
FIKABCia,'
Pazxw—100 pm—Reote* 1171 snd SOo
S SO pm-BeuteS *151 an* 7ic.
n ipu- 0.H1U Con,ol*.u,oa«y97..116. A •
count 97 13 16.
140pm -cousob.money 9754
zOop m —Cofols money 47 13-16 Account
4715-Id. Brie 29
4 sO u m- Consols 9715-16.
4 30 p m- Erie 28)4-
\ww coax—e*o* s'opened qu «.t money Sy-alJi
eiehanve. long 4 85)4 "on * 81)4- State bonus
dull. Govern mem securities lir:ii
Muncy active 4^6. .eioOBiig. firmer at 445)4$
* KcveruUMUi e’iuritiwn weak ne*5 pOi
cents 103)4 new *)4 per oent* 108. new 4
per ft all f ul5i- State bonds dull.
dt"us cioB-d weak and lower. ve» ior. Oen ••
118 drit 2754; 'ai, . 1 ii preferred S9)i
IllinoisCemn.' 9’, Pittsbur, 6,‘4- hunt'. .
Non (waster 65)4 Rod Dd; *3754. 'eaten
Union lel-grapL Uompwiy 4i)4
guu-Trea ury balarces; coin
reucy 25,377.818.
rKODUUF
Baltixosb—Floar dull H e rd s'ree' am
Wes ' rn so ernne 3lfl<»4 60: . xlr« 4 o-"54j3
faoil* 6 O'4)575 City Mill*anperai e ax-495 50:
extraOnilorms 473 R'obr.nd' 6 0 P, -p- o
lamny 675 Wheal—* ulbe u. or ... tugh-7'
a-mail; good i..rp-w: W 'ten; fi'in. outben.
red 1 12^115*2* 18 No* l‘eni"j »«nia re> l I
West r.i wuier r a «p>i ■ * - J jy I b'idrw
1105s. August L t eepiembrr ■ 852*1 < »J4
iMtkr n eo o vvmt. Inu. • ,o-l"W no '-inw;.
Western firm; 'Outhe. ■ »h re 6* yellow *8 * •» s
strong -ad lair y art Ivc; s.-uib. ru ,7 K. * , A I,
to u white 86*5;, d mi rd Ae»56. Ton .sylv. a
Si '*67. . ye quiet at 57 <'5* ay are dy ana
unhanged. l'rov.«ion« unjhvngtd Bailor dull
and unch need. Fggs ami attOToll Coffer
quiet ana unebang--;. wbuky t'-ull and uu
ch»rge sug.r firm; A iickhta
un* **ange’ .
Nawloas—Flour mtbonidecide) chraie -ua
dos.ng sjgbt.y in bnyera t»»or wait mid ha* ‘n
Booth rn flour very quiot uud gei.
Wheat without uec.uru ,hj go «ud moJLt-tu
business. Corn orenca u * vun t.-nwr and
cloiol'ilgh.iy iu bn.ersluo -uo* «<i-9-4..>4,
about H ••ettorsnJ m •o.'T.tta 1 .
337^'ftS 54 u,»niu-.iJ8.i NoiS-v.
dull a> d quiet 'bipom. *5,6 rto. - ui.q" ,
C off-e more A'-,*. ’‘-rn. •>. *-. 1.,
moderate Onha muscov io * .'u.6/ t
. i r.i.n n-quoted at 6;&«.6)fc r.-fi •
their i in good uo— m lio.usac.- un.lm .Kc ... *
1125927 816; cur
U -O..U,., *aor»a tuuMl —Whereas
Ai'red Gonlsby and C L Goonby appliy to
me for dismusion from exe< utorehip estate of
William Goolsby, deceased
T bis is thrreiore to cite ai d admomch all per
sons com erned to »how cause at tbia office ou or
by tbe first Monday in July next, ii any they
have, why the nine 'ball not be granted.
Witness my official signature this dav, April
2d, 1879. F M SWANMiN,
spas lawSm* Ordinary.
V BTPONrD
JASPEE SHEBIH’S BALE.
WJ ILL be sold before tbe conrt house in the
V V town ol Mont,cello cn the first Tu sdu»
August next, between tbe >ga hours o’ saie,one
hundred and IK >y acre sot land, more or less,
lying and being in Jasper county, G*. adjoining
h nd ■ ot Mrs J B Graves, Buoy Joidan and
ntbers, and known aa that portion ot the planta
tion of T M Jordan, d# ceased, allotted to Mrs B
'i » enofee in the division of the • state of said
dccea ed Levied upon as the property < f T H
Mtnefon under and by virlure if u fi fa from
Campbell rcu tv • curt in favor ot R P8 Kim
hn> A O'c, vs J C Carlton and T II Mere'ee. and
01 her fi la- in u y hai ds. Prrpei'y pci' Ud out
bv plaintiff's attorney and written notice of tbia
I* vy served upon T H Mene ce. f ni- May 26ih.
1879 W B GRUBBS,
j-K’Scw bheriff.
demand Rice fairly active and steady. Potatoes
qoi't and fl m. Turpemi o don ai d onchangcd
ggs dull anc easier State.and Pennsylvania
t2dl2V4 W'Ol Him and quiet domniesiio
fl-ct 5®**. pulled fl'ffl4U. unwashed t:a32
I'exaa 12^30. Fork without important ehanae
and closing firm old mesa spot quoted ot
9 0, and new at 10 23: cut meats dull with
pric-s not quota* ly changed; Mid-i>s dull aud
e aier long clear qu ted 5 15(96 20*short e!e*r|S So,
long and short clear 6 25 laird opened low r
aud closed about Heady and re y quitt prime
steam spot quoted at 6 3:. Whiskey
qu*e* and arm at 05i*® 10c issh r r ight* duil
laciHSsvi - rlou dull family 4 9M24 9S
tV'ieai low-’new red ki'@i03 'ion dud aid
hrm »t 38(538)4. ' Mt * stead sin* fair demand at
5 Rye null at 6*@ 9 Harlot quiet: No 2
f-.ll 85 'ori no uinal'y unchanged L-rnduLand
nominal: ’trreut make 6 0 bid, 6 01 as ed Sulk
'Uea sum -bouioere 3 »2‘a hid. sales at 4a« 03 for
seder A, gust, short riba held a' 49 . short dear
bed al 0. Ua on good Utniand; abouluer 44*4
clear ribs 6 3 <a5S7X cea- sues
ctbi-k, active and firm at ICS Butter dui und
unchanged sugar "rm and 11 chi' gcd. Hogs
auio and u cha g d common S@j».-o, light
"37,. cn ng a70ai89U bulhers 8 9li@4 00.
R cti " 1978 sh umenis 93
non.e Four duli snd urn-hang, d: double
* fa 1 :»73«a4 A tr bie do 4i5f<s473. family
4S5?55 20. choice to Uccy 52 @5 85 * hew.
low r No 2 re*., foil 9-«2i o ■ f’.r old. 9lfc9ifor
ne ',9.)4&93 July, V 541491*4 August: No vu-SO
19*2 re-ill easier at 5*4 oa-h. .vJ-g 'oa5Vi Au-
gu t. 3-54 Septemb r. ork sic, y at ID 23.
* 10 '0, Whisk, quit at 1 •*. Lara now nal as
ii*bi * - '"111 ureat- »oive. fir and b *her .dear
ihs 4 S0!3*9 Bae 1 high, r^ rlea rit-s 5 45®
l« c'e>r aidis 5 J' 1 **’* 80.
! -1, ago—Fluur quit and urebanged. Wheat
unset'leu *■ 0 U g**er o- luturu*. No 2 dhio-»o
...riia BS f. r ,0**11. 9 % July, .54 August, 90}^
fieptemoer. rej.-cteii 66aio7. 0-11 s e.oiy an, lair
d.mauu: Noxngh mue.i at .9*05 )J cash.86)j
luly. S'.J4®.i7 August 57)4 33754 6 p ember, re
j-cted.34 at' Iiisoti eai.d io--rs No 2 iivtZM
g>b,9s)4 Julv. 28 August 27)4 eutemcer. re-
j ouu ae. er 29, For- -air demand am tower at
984 c-sh and July, 9 90 August 10 02J4 heptem-
bei, i.aro tower an..in air demand a* a 03
a a it, 616026 07*4 July. 6 *6^6 174 August. 6 2214
(0.6-5 Seotembdr. Buik a,"tssho l ers 59*.
hurt ribs 4 95, short eleaSlt), W h sky firm
at 105.
NAVAL STOKES
»1 hub Gi OB- spirits turpei. tine steady at 2' Ti
iuau. firm at i 10 far strained, 1 15 for gouu
"trained. Or,.it- •*>-,.—>n- steady a* 00 loi
u.ro. 180 for ye"ew dip; 210 for.vbain. Tar
uuiet... 75
—o—
4 Isicwgu Haik'lR.
filosing quot.tiuus iuiui,heo daily by
W. W. earns 8, M. icbaud<sr
is r*. p*er
JOLT 2 1879.
C R Bute Sides august 4 77)4, September
4 87)44*4 90.
Porx—August 9 90. 8eptemb3r 10 00.
• ar*— Aogo't 6 Is.
Wbent-July 9,54 bi*. August 93*4-
Cora-August 3654#37/
*'Bid—August 2»5p
Receipt ol Hogs- ta-CV*.
FURN1S iBD BY
HILLlkH H siUltkEViM'
&>W.
Florida Oraugm a»d SnntDern
Frasits andVccaiabls-a a Ape-*
ciany
New Y<B(, June SOth, 1879.
W* quot 1 our market to day:
Georgia Melon'— *69 A
eorg a Melons—2” lbs and upwards 40
Georgia Peaches—Ola-third bish.l crates 175
@2 O'
Dried Peaches— rhoice ".<*.9
Largo tight Plums—800(919CO p:r hcs'ie)
ah ppers ,nou d be ear fit- in packing to fill
hel crab* a" lull (bat they canuo shake abaut
a d beoume bruis *> in transit. Peaches come
better by express than by ab.amer
■ aivo.wt, aira uotKXJt
COBBS SD DAILY BT
Li.KlPL.Rk, fiRUKRR-
Goorgia 8 percent boat* ................ >101 alia
..opa 7 oer uo* iast.ua cxcld) -12 a I 3
Gd t :;t 7 per oer.l bond' (r*eo >'*; 08 s 109
'HOT'S 7 1-r mvit brjgls i9iv*f>resd)—HI a 11-8
Georgia7 per cent.bonds (Rmrli) .... 112 a 113
7 ora," 1 net ret,* ld| w -. l)l a lcR
•e*>rgia 6 cent 'ho**• 'new) 705 a It 6
Tity of Maori: 7 per ccn* (long)....—.... 64 a 65
iiy of Miron 7 per cent (ah,70 a 75
'■ry ot Au»"*,a < aa, -m ,« ,..'C0 a 101
tty ot Atlanta 7 per coal... . 190
i(y of Allan In 8 per cent....... lux a 105
>ty cl Savanunn. 67 a 6»
0-ntsal Uauroaa joint morir*** ...1(7 a 103
Georgia Railroad 6 p'r cent lands..... 10s a lu,
xac. u al'd AVnstern R fj bonds ,„ p*rau't ini
Northeastern RRboudkieodarjed)»....l05 1 16
*4-ithi>nuen, Railnsa . par and ret
buth Ga a.d Fla. Rt mortgi.ee . 107 a 109
. 1 G. t it. aa luortgogt (endorsed)...162 a lot
oulhGaand Fla 82 a 8
* eaten; R. •a.o! Alabama 1st or. rtgagelio . 1(2
i’-stern it» Rel Alabama td mortgage 110 a lit
. t A. R.R. 1st morbinv, (notendur’d }S0 a Oil
>■ R it M mortgage .end-rsedi.. para 100
Soui'i '- ileru R "V stock . — 29 a lull
. • •* re- . 81
*5 * 67
. il r* ■ 105 ■
THE MACON
TELEGRAPH
—AUD —
MESSENGER
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
Macon, Ga-
SHERIFF J-aLE NOI'IOE.
WILUberold b.fote tue court h use door in
»f the town 01 Monticeilu tetween the legal
houraof'aie. Out;, e first Tuesday in July next
the first day of fad month the fohfwug prop."
ejl-to-wit- A rertaiu tract or parcel oi ,nnd
'dusted in the county ot J-uperon the north
side-and near the.ccwncf Momiceilo. adidnirc
Jshto® H Kcher s cn tbe south, a
J Tatm-dge on th” ea-t, John H Keliy ou the
north and Dr W D Maddux on the wit: con-
tainmg 2«2t 2 acre', mere or levs The same
being tho lifei' t-rest of Mrs FC Jordon rajiaid
fand. To satisfy ad fa issued frem the foun'y
(e' rt ,°i August term 1876. ia
,T or «f. A ¥ ftobiH'ou A Cn. va F C to dan and
other 8 fas m n.y hand*. Tbia M*v 28lb. 1879
. Tn ' 3 w R GhUh'-Rg, She-iff.
(v BOKUi A. JA'PBR ; CoUTNY.—Whereas
V Ann fjfygatt *wli« to me f, r leliers cf
vdminiatratiou de boms r.cn with the will an
vexed on tne estate cl Stephen U Umad 0. do
ot a«ed.
This 13 there’ore to cite snd admonish all p-r-
eon* CO I cerned to show C su e on or be'ore the
orst Moidavra July.lt79,i any they can. whv
said 1- tiers should not be granted. 3
"ffiriBi cisnsture. this 23d day of
mavSA law4w F H RWAJlsON, Ojd’y.
WE CAN POSITIVELY ASSEET THAT AT
PERIOD HAVE AVE DISPLAYED AN AL .
KENT OF DRY GOODS SO ADEQUATE TO
REQUIREMENTS OF THE PCBUC OS
PRICES S3 ADAPTED TO THE NECESSr
OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING.
Pen \kl *.’ •{ 4 • OS new Grown
UilUinfl’t fr wel bT TI INERT PiCZiGS
37 60 per 10a to Agent].
Cheapest In *he World,
Two samp’ea with Jewelry, by mail, rortpaid.
25, Cents H ustrsteo circulars of et*pm
aid ,a,FiT'BLB Novell o*free.
_ q -J.brioe Stco., iriiiri
307 “iwYo5k w “ y * JEWEL
Uni'tofstites" favorWy inown tbrenghout
/4BORGIA. BIBB CuUNTY - Uh 'er and by
VJ virtue of aa order from tha Court of Ordf
narvof said county wid be sold before- lire court
house door in ihe eity of Macon on the first
Tuesday n Ju-y next, b, tween tbe usual hours
?* *«*• ton unincumbered 'hares ol aiock in the
Bibb Uanana Building A, nod, turn oi tb cb
of Macon belonging totne .state ot« RBurgess,
late of said county, deceased. T.rmsca'h.
jun3 1aw4w B RiikB. »dmt. i-trator
4'kORGlA. nine ouun11 wucreasW •
J I lam F Holt, Guardian of Willi m H Wim
berly and H V Wimberly, now H V Pete,', huv
fag applied to the Court of Ordinary of sa'd
county for letters of diaousakn from nisguar-
dia, ship of William B Wimberly and H V Wim
bejy’., "°» H V Peters, per-on and property.
Thn is therefore to cite ail person* concerned
to show cruse by filingr objections in my office
0 w lh rv. fir,t 5 fJJune next to «how cause
why the said Wil iam F Holt should not be dia
missed from bis said guardianship and receive
tbe u»nal letters of 'tismicsion.
1879™ undtr 0 ® c i‘ l1 signature. March 3d
tnarWlBwSm J 4 VcMSN’UH Ordn’y,
JStw Carnage Factory.
KMT & 6REENE
—Manufacturers of and Dealers
H AYING secured the eerv'oes of Mr. H.
(i. Billing , a competent workman, ai d
hwing th rookhly oveih U'ed and put our
Job office in firot c’ass condition,
Ve are prepared to fill riders for
JOB PRINTING
Cf every description at abort notice
il»D IT
REASONABLE RATSS.
BILL HEiD-f,
LE1TEB HEADS,
N JTE HEVD3,
BUsISE3d CAHD3,
VBITINJ 04.UD)
POSTAL CARDS,
OIBOCLARS,
E iVELOPES,
SHIPPiN 1 TAGS,
MONTHLY 3 TATEUENrS, .
WEDDING NVITATION),
PARLY INYfT .TIONS,
BILLS LADING B0CK J ,
HAND BILLS, POBT5B9, BILL AND
PARTY PBOGBAMME9,
AND ITT >CT XVEKITD1 O IS IHS
JobPrinti ng Line
* CA, ‘ Ageti]wanted.Bust.
A GOOD PLAH
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oPer
rin Rtojk, by the “Two Unerring Rules tor
css,” in Messrs Lawrei.ce A Co’s new Circa-
The combination method, which this hrm-
has made so succmsiul. enable* people with
largo or ■ mall means to reap all the benefit* o,
largest capital and best skill. Thousands 01 or
dors, in vrious su ns, are fooled ii to one vast
amount and co operated as a mighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advantage*-
ui the largest op-rator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from 25 to S'.OCO
or more, ran be used sncceestullv. New Turk
Baptist Weekly, September 28. 1878, says“By
toe combination svstem 815 would m„ke 875, or
cent. 850 Pa's 8350, or 7 per rent * tux
is 81."00.er to per cant on the stock durii-g
tbe mouth, according to to e market.” Prank
Losl e’s Illustrated Newspaper, June29ihs “The
combination method of operating stocks ia the
most successful ever adopted.” New York In
dependent, «ept, uth: ‘•The et mb:nation tys
tem is founded anon correct 'lusine-s prii'ripi-s,
snd no pqraon need be without an bioome while
it is ke t working by Messrs Lawrerce ft Go.”
Brooklyn Journal, April £9th: “Our editor maar
a net profit of Slot 25 from $10 in or.e of Me-sr-
Lawrenre 4 Go’s combinations” New circular
mailed free) eiplan* everything, Stocks ant
1 lends wanted. Gover" uent bonds supplied.
Lawrence ft Oo, Bankeis, 67 Exchange rlacc
New YorS. v
Buggies,
Wagons.
Our Shops ou Poplar Street, next d< or to Stew
art’s Stables.
Are sunplied with a full stock of tbe choicest
materials, and w« have n oui employ tbo be!
me- hanic* in Georgia. We will make notninv
but tbe, very brat work, and at prims within thi
reach of all The n-anufartuni'g d- partment i>
in rh*rse of T S Greene, late ot Fr --man ft
Greens who will be gU>, 10 wait on ail his ols
coat-oner*. The best band msue harness slway
rahuna Booairing of -likuid* will have care
fnl attention. Prices l<-w. We will occupy th,
old carnage stand. Goof, final] ft Co, as aaolse
room on < >,-iober 1st All work warrant-d.
M« -n An-H't »». IR7R wen
LOUD & TAYLOR,
NEW_YORX,
Opening Spring Displar
OF
NEW DRY GOODS.
AT R®
OR
>srrn»
SILKS.
Our BLACK SILKS contain tbe well-kurnns
brands 01 Bonnet. Ponson, Tapisser. Goi»Ll&
rard. snd "Iherequa’.ly nrenunent msuufacturera.
The Lord k Taylor FAMILY 6iLK enjoys a am-
tation lor universal excellence that is unsqa-
pined* *
Our American Cachemire DfDESTRUCTJBfac
BLACK SILK justly claims earnest. atteotiaL
being ca«al te the best cf reign mantrfactanQBt
hair the cost. EUCRY YARD VrARRAOTE
In COLORED SILKS our well-selected stoeSn •
offered at prices that cannot he undersold.
Also,
COLORED AND BLACK bILK DA U ASSES, tea-
braciuff the rarest gems of the European or
American Market?.
In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS we luw*;
every thine that is new aud beautiful
DRESS GOODS*
Novelties in racheraeres, Suitiurfl, Debegy^
— CCtQEB
Cheviot?, Ac., with every grade to befoundixm.
flrsticlass establishment *
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps.
This department maintains its supremacy, etS
shows the best productions from the Eurdpsn.
crntrcA
Our Cloaks and Sacqnes are cut and rondo tor
men tailors, therefore style aud fit are KuarantOfC.
'Suits and Costumes.
Our SUITS and COSTUMES telly sustain flui
preeminence so justly established, and -1-y—
represent the latest styles ais.1 fashions.
Ladies’ and Children’s Merprmenta.
Superb asrortment of fine French hand^nfte
UNDERWEAR, comprising every requisiteftara
lady’s wardrobe. Also, children a suite for evsty
age and size.
Our Infants* Furnishing Department Is Star-
cnehly equipped. Complete M ardrubos as hrwois
$35; better roods in proportion. Any arttclnzt
tho Wardrobe at list price; really cheaper t3n.
the home-made nrlicle, and much moru satisCae-
tory.
Hosiery, Moves, & Randkerdud^.
The lolLdSt, rarest, and most unique French
novelties in the city. Also, the.medium gradelfc#
hose for Indies and children at very modscooe
^Ladles', missel’, and children’s kid, cloth.ssiW
Lisle Thread Gloves of the best maamuctiireMn
alltho newest shades to mntch any dross mater*®.
A satorior selection of plain hemmed linen.sum
all linen hemstitched, and ‘
chiefs. Also, embroidered —
unsurpassed in beauty or color.
HIEBOHrs.
All tlio cholco grades, eoniaimng every colow
and shado known. Fresh additions daily.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
Everv I’Oesible requisite fora cesdeman’s ""9**
irst-ciasa and medium grades cfccods fttsw
usual reasonable p-rfees. Qaality. style, and fit tha
prominent leatures of lids department
Soots and Shoes.
For spring and summer, fur Ladies. Mis;
Children. Cloth top. low button shoes, tbo I
of tho season, C- 50; genuine kid walkinc
83.73. IiOW'hoesf-o-n 82to$3; ftnoquaU^ _
pcrefrom8LS3to8LSO: Mi*scs* best pebble *»
worked buttonholes, $J; Children’s hand ma
spring *\-'l^button boots, 5L60; latent^ Shoes,
Roys’ v and Youths’ French call button jxrots,
52.73, and a good,durable laced aho: $L0o.
ai- Oar goods are a
fill all orders exactly 1 ■.
* trarcbnsrro, guarantee all pur
. be satt'fiictory to Sayers, nnd 1
reculy to remedy all errors. Vie Invite,,
orders,convinced that a llrat lrlnl *dH
Insure us tho resnrir rastoni here aft et.
All orders fbr Ctoods to be necoatn.
Died by the nioocy; or, where pardr*
wish, woods w:a bo sent by expr“
C. C. D. Where the remittance I*,
large, we always rcinra the 1
Eroadway red Trrcatiefii St., J
Srand. Chirstic, snd Forsytli, L %
aOliLifl to DEKiOKB AND CRED1
TOES
A LL persons indebted to the estate of M<
ebae Fisner, late ot B-bbcount*,decra-idi
are 1 ereby reou-red to make immVdia'ei pay
a ent toth-under-goed, aud p. r*"ns hol-i-'g
claims against Mid orcea-ru mus* present them
to me in tbe time required h.v law.
UI HU3L LOU,
]in31aw6w Administrator
^UARDIA'.'B SALE
A GttEB * BLY to an ordei from the hoconiBle
ikmrt tf Ordinary of Muscogee county.
Ga. I will sail ia front ol the court huu-o (Ioo/k
B bb count*. Ga, within th9 le-tal hours ofsBlb
on the first Tuesday in Ju. v next, ten sharesiE
tbe Meehan’cs Balding aid Loan A eo claries,
stock belonging to me as guardian ofS A Ma
iler. Terms c*sh
Macon, a, Jnne 2d. 1879.
OF 1IILLHTV
nnS <aw tues 5« Guardaut.
THBi
a u Taylor - ) libel fu* d;y ,rcb
vs > To nibb Sup-ri.-r Court,
W* 1 AY* OR> Ai.r.l Term, 1678
It spearing .0 thn Court by the return of thn
Bhsriff tb>t tha defend *nt dues not te-‘de in
Him* county, and it furtber appasring ibat be
do snjt reti-Je in tnia Mat", and it further »p
peirmctbst srrvie* has not been perte-tedra
a oirdsnre with s >n'e irom this Court granted
November 15tb. 878
It is on mo: ion ordered that said cef.,n>*ant
an>«erssid libel at the itcioeer Term. <879 > f
thi-court, or f at n*id osMbtsmibas* in
fiefsnU-nd libellant allowed t-> ,-roceed Or-
■ ertd further ’hat ce’vlce be pel feet ed Dypub-
licstinn 'ntuoTelegr ph szd Mosiaiger o ,e» a
month forlonr months.
By tha Court;
JOHN t HARDEMAN.
, Libellant’a Attorney.
This Jane Jith. 1679.
A true nitr-ct Irom th* miantes of Bibb Su
perior Court, thia 24'h June, 1879.
(nr*!s 's"4m* B KO88. ■ ler*.
CONDENSED CYCLOPEDIA
Rarest opportu' ity for making money is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South ou this exceedingly useful nd low-prieen
Nek 1 0v(‘ up. double column. 7*19 e> srsvii gs
10 douMe-psge colon d map*. Gnlr 85 n ropy
For term* »ud territory sndrea- T sLLWcSj
Zr ! 1 , DiVI- c O ', Philan-Iphis ir».-7*4i
1 -.
B- b
8 o, h
h • S
I It*
u, -a m-n.
- *, Dr Bul.’e
*■ y* ■ eliuble.
KAIoAttl- iVranaitu
oruiusl to Fell Stapu*. Ocxi
Nff^’Wlin:* Ki|tci
(leal-
ntkL
A CO..
Masonic Building,
Macon, Georgia,
S NOW OFFERING to th public the follow
ng quotations in Dry Goods:
D2.fiRS BILKS In endless variety from 55 eta
per yard upwards.
BLACK SILK?, a very large assortment, from
81 per yard to t*.
BT.ACK GRENADINES of every imsginshle
pattern from 25.85.45 55, £5, 75 cents and np to
8250 per yard
DRESS GOOD?, the larvest selected stock in
this eity, Irom 8.10,12%, 15,20,25,30,S5e to825»
per yard.
LINEN LAWNB. We have a splendid line o!
Patterns trim 18 2°. 25.30.35.4' o per yard.
PACIFIC LAWNS Our styles are very ex
tensive, from 12)41518 2o 25c pe yard.
■WHITE Linton CORDS in Stripe and
check from 81012) 15 <810 and 25e per yard,
COLORED LONDON COB DR tn all the new
shades and patterns from 8 10 121 2 15 12 20c
per yard.
HOSIERY for Ladies Vhm and Children
This D- pirtment is very extei sive in no w style,
and shades.
HAMHURl EDGINGS, the largest etork ever
hr*iu»hi to Maora, from 5 7 910121-S1618 2o 25
to {2 50 per yard. 7
WHITE GOODS. Everything pertaining to
th'< D partment. rompnting Linen Lawns.
S*is* Muslin. Jaconets. Ka ncook, Irom 121-S
15 2025 to 50c per yard.
11NEN TOWEL®, a very ; a-ge assortment
from 81, 81 25, $t £0. 8175 42 and np to <9 per
dozen.
FaBA p OL s of the latest styles ard patterns
from 25 SO 75 $11 25 1 60 1 75 {2 np to 810 apiece.
SILK UK? AND BOW«, a beautiful se ected
line, from 25 50 35 «0 45 60 CO 75c up to $2:0
apiece
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.alorge sssort
menFinad siyes. The best Blue Flannel Butts
at $l<> 50 a suit.
YOUTH-' AND BOYS’ 6UITS in all the
new de-Uns from $5 00,(5 50, (810,$0 50,(700.
8750nptoSi2 57.
CHILDREN’S SUITS frian 3 to 10 yesrsof
ago from $250500 3 50 4 00 4 50 5 00 ujttoSTOjcr-
suit.
CHILDREN’S KILT .“UITS, from 21-2 to 9
years of age,acplend<d aasertment.
MATTING in >11 styles and patterns from 16
18 2125 3035 to 75c per yard.
CWPKTS, the largest stock in the Stats a
gr.a’lv redu.-od mi-es.
And all kinds of Good* pertaining to a first
c!a-s Dry Goods Establishment.
OUR SAMPLE DKPARTMBSriiu'iweon,-
p'ete, an.1 we wil bn plmand to send “awplcj of
any kind of Gooustoan- o e freeof 1 harxe.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Clemmie Ccrbett vs Charles Corbett—Libel SiT
Dlv roe—Jasper superior Court, April Tear,
1679.
It appearing to the renrt by the retu n of {he
sheriff that the defendant is not to be found'in
tbe e»nntr: and it beingfurther shown that he
does not reside in >be -tate. Therelore it is or
dered that service be perfected by publication
in the Macro Te ecrsph and Messcnaer. pfib-
li hed in Mactn, G».' nee a month for the SB»«»
of f.ur mo ths before the next term of (hie
court. May 2d, 1879.
By the Court: C W JORDAN.
TO-.4 MUS* toMutiir Attorn
B. B. MAT SCO,
98 Cherry Street,
MACON, - - GA.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in.-
OAR Rl AGES
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Wh^is
Bridles, Collars. Hames,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags.-
CHILDRENS’ CiBSlARi;
Lap Robss
Horse Blaiikftev
Sole, OpperasH Harsess Le liter
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings.
Call and examiro our stock before purchasing-
Repositories—93 Cherry Sir-et, Slaccn.
B 'id Street Augusta
G i.uisvj A. 0100 n)"MX.—Under an 1 ftpy
virtaoof an order from thn Cuu toiOsSi-
nary o- said conn y will b» sal J before the aodrt
house door In the city of Maora 01 ih» (Un
Tuesday ioeJ-xly next, between the .s*al Inarm
of *ale, ton s&.res of the capita) tPetk.
ot the South'rn and Atlantia %Sxr
graph Comp-ray. Fold as tha property of 84t3=-
son Delosche. fate Of said county, deceased.
■ eras eah.
junSlav4w
R F LAWTON.
Admit iftretac.
G eorgia, bibb cou-NTY.-wiit Lev
on the first Tuesday in July next bf
the court ttou-e door in tha itv ot yava
said to.untv. hctvr en 1 h - u-uat hoars et ai
forty share* of the capital tto< k of the Esvhss
Bank of Macon, bo.d as tbe property A i
e*tate ol W B Parker, late.of sail couiriy. 1
ceased UJPtV.K«HR,
unlltd FxermM
G eorgia, bibb county.—wb-ma *»-
ch-cl l.oh, ad’nini.lraior on the estate’of
Michael Ki.ner, late of said cuur-ty. de QJsed.jmv-
piiw for ie*ve t • «ell all the o rsonol pinpflCf,
in-Iuding bonds of iu -orporoted eumpaniei, te-
lonaing to -aid estate.
This ts the-efo e to cite and admomAj
per»on, com-tmi-d, to be and appear ai
of Ordinary of said ronntv o» the first 1 _
in Jul- next, to show caaae. it a'-y to** ttlr,
why said -pnlication aho .1-1 not be gru ted.
Witness my hand nffict'ity
jun3 la«4*» J A McM A NUB. Ordiryzy.
soakAJCff
: lbe-«£re
st 8n1»
G kO GlA- JtSPER COUN1Y.- WY
Mra Mac; A R Pe n has applied for 1'ftaos
of administration on tho stale of
Penn, de-eiael.
Thi* is the-efnre to sive notice to a'! ns
coniern'-d to file tbetr object or,-, if my
have. Within the time pr *cr,Ud l-> imw,
leitera will be sraiited iho api- ior-ta*
for n'he firct'tm.d.y in ogu t, 1479
June 19tb, U79
F M SW * N
5u:2l lawtw*O 6
BORGIA, BIBB C UN T
'It Lo*r. «'ian*ia-, of 8, r*
Plita S' Hober's h»s oiaoe api-li
ters"tdi'mi* ion from t aid f.a c!
Tie -r are ih'iefoie >0 eiie a
-.er>Oi > coueerneu*io be an" 1
3ourt *.f lirdirar:. of "id cuur-t
Monday in Beptrmtier pen.': -ii
*h- h-c-.why ’..-tier' o' -J -i-i,*
be rranted to app’i ant.
Wi'neaa my hand oBtoi-iiy.
nr 3 la«*» J * V'CM
Whereas Bn
K Lowe, Hvw
a:- '. tar fet-
■
a d' 1
.- pea.
. ou the !
tCic
J " e :d.'m
NU - . Oaitap
S. WAXELBAim A BEO,.
Si. w Xork Store, ’
, YlVfci: J Builviilj ,
uprS Cm 31: •••»!:, Oa.
\b-
;. b ratae
I t viratay ..
G VfRGiA, BlK* C U'TT
har. hy given tnaXapp i,-<-
to the Adjourrd Ttrmo r- ;
rt :h- Ha*-- of Gewrv e. in Jo:., 11 . _
of »n Art toadr 1 th ■ < :> ul jmt-
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PATENTS
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