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Va., August 27.—Ao excnr-
" nirl5 o« about seven hundred Lnn-
*"! men from North and South Carolina
arrived here last night. To-day they will
w ea er:» ,ned b * the “e 101 ** 1118 0j Nor *
^iv To morrow they will go by steam
er t)0:d p 0 i n t and tha Capes, and on
[ijeir return a banquet will be given
*"SiH Francisco,Aust. 27.—The Ste^mir
O.-eanio from Hang Kmg.via Yoko j&na
b.iDsa the following advices:
UokoKoko, August 1-—A amt brought
ia th* British court at Shanghai by
♦he Missionaries against the Chinese on
Lcaunt of alleged outrage by a mob of
jhe Utter, haa been decided against the
Missionaries.
Sabatoqa, August 27.—The American
Afiociition for the Advancement tf
Science opened i s annual session beio
lhit> morning with a largo attendance.
Naw Yobk, August 27.—Boynton haB
accepted the challenge from Captain
Webb lor a swimming contest upon the
jam*’ terms as before^
A Toronto special says Hanlon, speak
ing at St. Thomas, last night, said ho
would row any man in the world on To
ronto B »y for ten thousand dollars to six
an! allow a thousand dollars for ex-
^Washin’Qton, August 27.—The signal
corps stationed at Cape Hary, Va., re
torts to the Chief Signal Officer, that the
body of a white maD, with hia head en
tirely severed, was washed ^ashore two
miles north of that station, at 11 a. m.
to*Uy. No marks of identity. The
body was buried where it was found.
Prom tho appearance of the clothing it is
bjlieved to t&va been a sajlor.
Washington, August 27.—The Sccre-
tiryof Wa', under tho direction of the
Presid*nt, has reviewed tho proceedings
and findings of the coart-martial of Jan
uary 10 h, 18GT, by which Surgeon Gen
eral Hammond wa3 dismissed from ser.
rice, and recommends that the findings
ad sentence be annoled, and that in ac
cordance with the authority conferred by
the act of March 15’b, 1878, the name of
Willi im A. Hammond be placed on the
retired list of the army as Surgeon-Gen
eral, without back, present or fnture pay
er any allowance of any kind whatsoever.
The recommendation of the Secretary of
War bis been approved by tha President.
Phii.adei.phia, August 27.—The Vir
ginia Guards of Portsmouth, Va., arriv
'd in this city at 8 o’clock Ibis morning.
They were escorted to the armory of the
Gray Invincible i, of Philadelphia, whoso
guest* they wi'l b- during their stay in
the c ty. A parade wilt lake place this
afternoon, *ad an . xiursio i to Cap* May
to-morrow.
Washington, Au^u^t 27 —-u<: s-i^a .1
carps stationed at Ls<vea, Delaware, im
ports schooner Adelina, from PbnSi * l *
Hew York, lumber laden, ashore neat
the steamboat pier. She lies on tho bar
in good condition. The crew were sav.
cd.
New Yoke, August 27.-r-Aa explosion
occurred thia morning on board a s’earn
tag, fatally scalding tho fireman and in
juring the engineer so badly that his re
covery is doubtful. ti- 'M -1-*.
Memphis, August 27.—Three now
casts were repoited tc-iay. S x deaths
beve been reported—three colored.
Among the whites Is Jam03 Booss, the
well known wagon manufacturer, who
died six miles east of the oity on the
Baleigh road. The weather continues to
grow warmer.
San FbakcIcCO, August 27.—The
workingmen ate quiet, with the exception
v ,nn tho Chronicle by
young Ksllocb. The w „„— nmail ' B
mass meeting last night, was devoted to
general campaign topics and after ad
journment the audiecoo dispersed quiet
ly. Kulloch’s condition to-doy remains
favorable.
Washington, August 27.—Too Com
mittee of Erperts appointed by the Na-
tional Boirtl of Health, to prepare a air
eulsr embodying simple instructions for
disinfection, bas made its report. It
recommends ns disinfectants sulphur for
fumigation, oopperss in solntion for S)il
■ewers, etc , and solntion of sulphate cf
xioo and oommon salt for clothing and
bed linen. Full detailed directions are
given for the oaro of yellow fever pa
tients, for disinfection of houses, and for
the obsetvancs of sanitary cleanliness
whtre the fever exists, or is appehend-
td.
■ Memphis, AagasS 27—Tsventy-tivo
cas.s in all—ten white and twelve col
ored—reported to the Board of Health
to-day. Among the number are Sophia
Sewell, J. H. Parnell, Nellie Fazzic, G.
W. Mathews, Thomas McElroy and wife.
Four additional deaths have occnrred—
W F. Oilman, Peter M. Kehoo, Thomas
McElroy and Mary Eden Dolen. The
Howard Association to-day assigned
twenty-five nurses to duty. Tho ther
mometer bas ranged between 65 and 83.
The Ancient Order of United Workmen
Belief Committee appeal to their breth
ren in Tennessee for funds to care for
the sick. All remittances to be forwarded
to8»muel A. Taylor, Chairman, of the
State National Bank.
Habtfobd, August 27.—The races to
day were well attended and sharply con
tested. Tho 2:26 race was won 1)7 Ham-
brine; best time 2:211-. The 2:22 race
was won by Darby; best time 2:19i.
Bsrus and Hopeful will trot in the free
for all tace to-morrow.
Sr Louis, August 27.—The body of
James B.-illy, park packer, who disap
peared Thursday, waa found yesterday in
the river two hundred mil33 below the
city.
Simutl H. Pemberton and William
Bobarte, of Walpole, III., were assassin
ated yesterday by unknown persons
white on their way home from Gal atia.
_ T bohova, August 13.—Intense irrita-
ti nhoa b)en caused here both in private
and governmental circles, by the "break-
in? of the quarantine by the German
■hips from infected ports, which have
caused great aggravation of the cholera
in Yukohomaand Tokio. The German
B-presentatives hold that under the
«!.-» territorial system, Japan bas no
tight to impose rules for the entry of and
fotriug vessels without permission of the
foreign governments, bat General Grant,
who supports the Japaneso side of the
Tuition, thinks the Japanese au
thorities would have been justified.
L-indon, August 27 —The Manchester
Guardian cays the Executive Committee
of North and Northeast Lancashire Mas
ter's Association meet in Manchester,
September second, to consider a proposal
for toe further reduction of wages. The
Misters allege some step towards tho al-
l-yiarion of the d -pression in trade is ab-
Miuttly necessary.’ The Guardian’s cor-
tisroniaat at Oldham says: In the
present temper of the operatives here,
th»t there is no telling what extreme
ntea^ures they may adopt.
, New Orleans, August 27 —Dr. Car-
riaston, quarantine physician, has tele-
jtrap'jtd to tha Board of Health that the
“•it. Black Prince, from Havana, has
sinved at the quarantine atatioD, with
ti-veral easas of yellow fever on b)&rd,
coo death having ocenrred on board.
E’icEtfmg JPork.
To the Editor Courier-Journal)
1 sae in the weekly Courier-Journal an in-
<]iiry tor tha beat mode of pickling pors, and
- 1 1 oo- aider myself a proficient in tho bael-
te*B, l offer j our readers my long oxpori-
<»*> In the first place, a perfectly tight
tab is indiipemable. Covor tho bottom with
s good layer of salt. Then cut a middling
tclsir of ribs) so aa to fit as much of the in-
wds of the tub as it will fi; nicely. Then
cut and fit in pieces so t3 to cover the bot-
ta® of the tub without leaving any vacancy
te. Ween tho pieces or tha side of tho tub.
Ausu sprinkle on a sufficient l&yor of salt,
and so proceed with the next layer until tho
T 'Ttlr«t amount is stored away. Pita beard
“utba top of the must and placa on it a
wey.L.i—a stone or something of tha
••• • if ta,;!i layer is bo lull as to bavo no
1 „ betwen the pieces a enfiiciency of
tajoe will rise to cover and preserve it.
.i"* 1 * hoold never be any water added.
", J ,l:, n pickled meat for many years, aui?
: e ii do leakage it will bo aa sweet the
loticwi ,g summer as when firct pickled.
HSJ*|4 is'oak of course it should ho covered
"jj simog brine. BeapwUafiv,
Clay Vidi-je, Ky. J. F. J.
VEGETINE
—WILL CUBE-
SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humor.
Vegetine will eradicate from the aystem ev
ery taint of Scrofula and Scrofulous Humor. It
has permanently cured thousands in Boston and
vicinity who had been long and painful sufferers.
Cancer, Cancerous Humor.
The marvellous effect of Vegettne in case of
Cancer and Cancerous Humor challenges the
most profound attention of the medical faculty,
many of whom aro prescribing Yegetinb W
their patients.
Canker.
Vegetine has lwvcr failed to cure the most
indexible case of Canker.
Mercurial Diseases.
The Vegetine meets with wonderful success
In tho cure of this class of diseases.
Pain in the Bones.
In this complaint the Vegetine Is the great
remedy, as it removes from the system the pro
ducing cause.
Salt Rheum.
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, &c., will cer.
tainly yield to tho great alterative effects of
Yegbtine.
Erysipelas.
Vegetine has never failed to cure the most
inveterate case of Erysipelas.
Pimples and Humors on the
Face.
Reason should teach ns that a blotchy, rough
an inter
can evef
great blood
purifier.
Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores
Are caused by an impure state of tho blood.
Cleanse tho blood thoroughly with Vegetine,
and these complaints will disappear.
Catarrh.
For this complaint tho only substantial benefit
can bo obtained through the blood. Vegetine
is the great blood purifier.
Constipation.
Vegetine does not act as a cathartic to de
bilitate Ilia bowels, bnt cleanses all tho organs,
enabling each to perform the functions devolv
ing upon them.
Piles.
Vegetine has restored thousands to health
who have been leng and painful sufferers.
Dyspepsia.
_ If Vegetine is taken regularly, according to
directions, a certain and speedy cure will follow
its use.
Faintness at iha Stomach.
Vegetine is not a stimulating bitters which
creates a fictitious appetite, but a gentlo tonic,
which assists nature to restore the stomach to s
healthy action.
Female Weakness.
Vegetine acts directly upon tho causes of
tbeso complaints. It invigorates end strength
ens tho whole system, acts upon the secretive
organs and allays inflammation.
General Debility.
s complaint tlio cood effects of the Vege-
3 realized immediately after commencing
In this ci
tine are
to take it v as debility denotes deficiency of the
blond, and Vegetine acts directly upon the
Wood.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
LATEST TELEUKAFHIC REPORTS
—o—
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MKSSBNGBU.
August 27.1879.—EVBKIX®-
Cotton.
LrvBKpnoi— Noon—Cotton firmer; middling
uplands 634- middling Orlcani 6%.
Sales 10 OoO bales; ol which 2000 were taken by
speculators and for export: rocaipt* 19C0, Ameri-
can 5*.0
Futures opened nartially 1-16 cheaper:
Uplands low middling clause August delivery
6 2S-82, August and Septembers 11-16, September
and October do, October and November tf U-S2a
6%. November and December 6 5-S2a6 S IS. Dec
ember and January 6V& January and February
GJ4- April and May 6 S-16,
l so p m—Futures, uplands low middlingclausa
September delivery 623-32. Octobers 11-IS.
5 00 p hi—Sales of American 7 800, Uplands low
middling clausa October and November delirery
611 SisOjf.
5 pm— Up’andslow Middling danse Oo'ober
and November deliver) S11-32. Futures closed
steady,
SxwTobu—Cotton steady: sales 2253; middling
uplands 12% middling Orleans 12%
Futures opened steady; August 1212,September
12.12. October 10.99, November 1061, December
10.19, January 1063.
Cotton—N et receipts —: gross 3 6S.
Futures dosed firm; sales 126 000. August de
livery 12.00-42, September 12 40, Octobor 11.10,
Ncvember 10 60, December le.61—62. January
10 67—6S, February 10 77 - 78. M rch 10 88—90.
< otton closed nominal: sales 557; middling up-
la ids 12% middling Orleans 1*J£.
Consolidated r.et receipts 693: exports to
Groat Britain 2CC0, France 709. continent —.
Gal.vg.ToX—Cotton film; middling 11% low
middling 10% good ordinary 10% net receipts
483; gross —; sales 11, stock 6687.
Nobiolk—Uotton firm, middling 11% net
receipts 29, sales —, stock C86.
Baatmoek—Cotton firm: middling 1JJ6 low
middling 11% good ordinary 11% net receipts
—. gross —. sales 14. to spinners —, »toc
^Boston—Cotton firm: middling 1X low mid
diin* 11% good ordinary 11% net reoeipts —.
gross 45; tales —; stock 5S2l
WmiiNGion—ootton! steady; middling 11;
low middling 10%. good ordinary Hr, net re
oeipts —. gross —, sales —, stock 105.
PHiAADEuma—Cotton firm: middling 12%
low middling 12. good ordinary 11% not re
ceipts 28: gross 23, sales 78J, spinners 715, stock
^Savannah—Cotton good demand-.mlddliBg 11%
low middling 10%good ordinary 10% net reoeipts
CO, gross 69. sales 40. stock 1744.
New Orleans—Cotton strong: middling 11%:
low middling lo% good ordinary 10% net woeips*
55, grots 55. sales 125, stock 4015.
Mobile—Cotton nominal; middling 11. low
middling 10% good ordinary 10% not receipts 14,
gross 14. sale* —, Stock 213.
Memphis— Not received.
Augusta—Cotton qniet: middling 11, low
middling 10% good ordinary lo% receipts 5,
shipments —, sales 250.
CiitKLESTON—Cotton firm, middling 11: low
middliug i»% Rood ordinary 10% net receipts 1ft
gross —, sale* lo. stock 120.
FINANCIAL
Lr.jroox—Noon— Consols, money, 9711-16. Eri,
OlV
i SO p m—3 per cent Bentss 82 francs and 97%
centimes. . _
NSW 2oex—Stocks opened weak: money 7:
exchange, long 4 81; abort 4 83. fctaw bonds
doll. Government securities weak.
Money active at 4a7, closing at 4: exchang,
heavy at 4 SI; government securities weaker; uew
5 per cents 1 CI% »% per cents 105,4 per cent*
1 State bonds dull*
8u*ck' closed irregular: Now fork Central • 175i
Brie 235& Ii*ke »hoio 87; Illinois Central 85,
Pittsburg 98. Chicago and Northwestern 7%
do preferred 96%. Hock Islan.i iSS% Western
Union Telesraph Companj■
Sub Treasury balances. Gold 132 .Sl.457; cur
rency 44.194076.
FROD0CL
Baltisioxx—Flour dull and weak- How2rd Et
and Western suocrflno 2 85©3 *0: extra 3 7504 50:
family fi 00®5 75: City Mills superilca 2 75SS 55;
extra S 75494 50; Rio brands 5 65; Patapsco famdy
6 50, Wheat—Southern steady: Western active
and higher; southern rtd 1050109; amber 110
(5)113? No 1 Maryland red 1 lOal 10% No a
Western winter red spot and Aueuit 1 osgal 0t%
September 102a 10)% October ne%10S%
Southern com no receipts and nominal; Western
qmet and steady, southern WkyeUow 6o%. Oats
southern 32; Western white 32*33, do mixed 80
@31; FcamylvaniaSla32%. tay steady; rrime
to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland 13&14.
PTOVriicmt steady: Fork 9 75. bulk meats, loose
snouUera 3% clear rib 4%: do .P^ed 4%
and 5% Bacon—shouldeis 6. clear nb 6. Hams
llal2. Lard, refined in tierces 7% Butter active:
prime lo choice Western packed 12@1A Cofiee
steady: rio in eargoes lla!4%. Whisky quiet
at 106%. Freights steady. -
OHIOAGO—Fiour quiet and umhanged: dsubie
extra 4 0Ca5 75; extra 3 !5a4 CO. Wheat active and
a shade higher. No 1 Chicago spring 94% cash
No 2do 8>%<avh, 86% September 86% October
these prices bid. Com in fair demand but lower
at SI cash, s:% September, 82% bid October.
Oats dull. weak, lower and demoraliaed; 21%*%
cash, 21% August. 22% October- Pork dull, weak
and lower at 815 cash, 8 02%aS 05 September,
9 07%»810 October. Lard—552% cash and Sep-
lcmbcr.5 £5t5 57% October, Bulk meats quwt
and weak; »hou!uers 3 30. clear nbs 470, clear
sides 410. WhiAky steady at 107.
The f iliowing reports of the .niciKO market
for Futures, by special telegram., aro furnished
us by Mr.L BIPLST. Broker in Stock., Ur.in
ai.d Provisions. The quotation* to-day for
SEPTEMBER delivery were;
Time C.Eibs. Pork. Lard. Wheat. Com.
10:15 A.M—4 50 8 07% 6 62% 87 Ssj,’’
12:0) M-4 50 8 f5 5 62% 87,_ S£J
115TM—4 50 8 02% 6 C2% M
Receipts of hogs ls.oui. Market quiet. ? j
Naw * obk—Flour firmer and moderately ac
tive demai.d for export and borne use: Southern
unchanged: common to (air extra 4 50@5 25. goad
to ebo.cu 6 fCi’6 75. Wheat %al better and active
export and apeculative business ungraded win
ter red 97all0%; No 3 dol0s%al09: No 2 do
110%al 11: No 1 do 1 ll%al 11%. Corn fairly
active but closed weak: uu.raded 45j< *47. Oats
more active and a shade better; No 3,28%. Coffee
quiet and ur.char.gsd. Sugar firm but rather
quiet; fair to good refining quoted at 4%®6%i
prime 6%: refined steady and fairly active; .tan;
dard A e% granulated S%&8% powdered *%,
crashed 8% Holasnet firmer and more active;
Cuba refining 5); test quoted at 24%atfc Rice
spot 8 76a8 80. Middle* quiet and firm: long clear
6, abort clear 5 30. long and abort clear 5 20 Lard
easier but cIommI firm: prime steam spot 5 85a
B90. Whisky steady at 1C6% Freights firmer.
liOUiavxLLa—(lour steady; extra 3 00; family
40C@S10: fancy 5250600. patent 65007 00.
Wheat steady; red and amber 93 Com »tiady.
white 43. mixed 88% Oats quiet; white 36. mix
ed S5. Fork quiet at 10 00, Lard quiet; choice leaf
in tierces 7%. in keg* 8%. Bulk meats stealy;
shoulders 3 62. dear rib 4 80, dear tides 5 05,loose.
Bacon steady: shoulder* 400; dear libs 313%,
dear sides fi CO. Sugar, cured hams 9@1L Whit-
ky firm** 106
OxvcmrAXX—Floor firm: family 4 so @5 75.
Wheat quiet and steady at 90*94 Com quiet at
37,38, oats in fair demand and firm at 36*29.
Pork dull; sties at 8 00. Lard dull and lower;
current make 5 55. Bulk meats dull and shade
lower; shoulders 312% short rib 490. dear tides
4 80. Baron dull atd lower; shoulder. 3%a3%
clear rib 6% clear aide. 6%. Whisky steady at
106. Hogs quiet: packing 3 SuaS 65.
ST. Loun-'Four quiet; double extra fail 3 95a
415, treble do 4 S:@4 45, family 4 5004 55, choice
to fancy 4 6005 25. Wheat firmer; No.2redfall
93%*9t cash, 94 August, 94*94% September, 91%
95 October, 93% sill the year. Com very slow.
No 2 mixed 30%a3l cash, 30%a30% September,
30% October, x9o29% all they ear. Oat. steady;
No 2 2ia% cath, 22%a% September, 22%a% Oc
tober. 23a2S% N ovember Whisky steady at 107.
Pork doll ana lower at 8 60as65 oid. Lard dull
at 6 50. Bulk meats nominally unchanged; clear
ribs 4 60, dear sides 4 80. Bacon quiet; .dear rib
B loss 20, dear sides 6 40*3 60,
NAVAL ST0BK8.
WlXXIXOtOX—ttpimt turpentine quiet at 24
Rosin steady at 1 00 for strained, 102% for good
•trained. Crude turpentine steady at 1 CO for
herd; 163 frr yellow dip; 160 fortvirgin. Tar
steady at 110.
HAB7NE > NE'»S
NEW YORK—Arrived—Flamboron*h.
Arrived out—Bristol, Iatrian, Circasiia, Ne-
vat a.
ML&ona V/Doieuiae *S.fcr*.ei
oosBiarao dailx ux
P. D. TINaLiKY
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BiGON—Clear ri'o sides— 6©6%
Shoulders 5%@6%
Bulk dear rib sides 6%<9»%
Bulk shoulders
CholceSC hams 11%<pi1%
LARD—in Dbls 8%
Leaf, in tuba 8@8%
Leaf, in bucket. 10010%
OATS—For feed 50@55
Rustproof seed..- 63005
SALT—Virginia........ 1 6-j
Liverpool. l fO@l 25
MEAL 70S75
boiled 72@75
OORN— By car load 70071
small lots 73075
FUR • 111.; n II M tf
Choice 7 0
Extra family, per bbl 6250660
Family, per bbl...... 5 0005 25
Extra per bbl.... 6 75
COFFEE—Common 11%
Fair 12%
Good. lt©15
Prime....... - 17
Java 250&J
BOAPH—Pm1& 4% « 8
VOLAr-SKS—Choice Oi.i'a. hhda S3
Ohnire Cuba, bfaia 3:037
Sugarhouse, hhds 25024
Sugarhoure, bbls...„ 29
Choice New Orleans 6
UGAR—Golden C 6%04
Brown 7%»%
0. oofiee 7%
Extra 0. white... *%0
Standard A... S@9%
Granulated V%@9%
Powdered and crashed. 9% *9%
SACK8RS—Seda 7010
Cream nail
Ginger — 10 11
Strawoerry 12%
14
NUTMEGS.
CLOVES.
0IGAR8—PerM.
CHEKOOTS
SNUFF—Lorillard’s. iar.
Lorillard's.foi]
TOBACCO—Common
Medium
Lucy Hinton.......
ucy Him
i'iU'J
@1 25
SO 00a60"00
12 003753
... 05
70
40 * 45
60 a 60
62
.. 76 al to
SHIPPING PRODUCE
b e r n i5 K ' ,T j§^(5 T ‘rli: e rs
HIDES—Green salt, per rt>
Dry salt
Dry flint
GOAT SKI .4*—Dry, per lb
SHEEP SKINS—Per piece
SHEARLINGS—Per piece
DEERSKINS—per lb
LEATHER—In the rougn
RACCOON—Per pieoo
MINK—Per piece
OTTER—Per pieco
BEAVER—Per piece...
GREY FOX SKINS...
RED FOX
WILD CAT—Per pieca
OPOSSUM—Per piece............
MUSKRAT—per piece & 5
TALLOW—Prime, per lb.. & 5
WAX—Pure yellow, per lb 20@il
GINSENG—Per lb
DRIEDAPPLES-Prime port
DRIED PEACHK8—Peelod, bright 3
Unpecltd. No 1.,
. npeelsd,
DRIED BLACKBERRIES
WOOL—Fleece, burry, perih...
Unwashed...
Washed...
@50
le per tt> .1
ietod.brigi.tMol I
IBS
10016
, 18026
, 25333
u cook# ena Bonds
CORBSCTSD XUILT BT
Li.BIDA*B1V, lillOKEK.
Georgia8percent bonis....... 101 alls
Goorgia7 per cent, bonds (geld) 112 a 112%
Georgia 7 per oent. bonds (regular) ....111.112%
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (endorsed)..-HO a 111
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith)..,.. 115 a 118
Georgia 6 per oent (j!d) ...101 a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bo*6 ft (now) 106 a 107
City of Macon 7 per cent. (long)..... 64 a 66
City of Macon 7.per cent (short).......... 65 a G6
Oity of Augusta 7 per eeht— .100 a 101
Oity of Atlanta 7 per cent... ...100
City of Atlanta 8 per oent 102 a IDS
City ol Savannah. 69 a 70
Central Raiiroaa joint mortgage ...108 a|109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bonds.„..100 a 101
Macon and Weswn RR bonds.......par and int
Northeastern KR bonds (endorsed)...105 a 106
Southwestern Rallied ...parand int
South Ga.ar.dFU 1st mortga8e..„......lD7 a 108
A, A G. R. R. Sd mortgage (endorsed) ...10 a ie32
Bout Gaand Fla 82 a 83
Western R.R. of Alabama 1st mortgagelio a 112
Western LUilAlabama2dmortgs*e...ll0 a 113
M ft A R.R. 1st mortaagefrot endur’d 80 a 90
M AA R R, 2d mortgage (endured)...par a 101
Southwestern RStto«kIj»...... 102.103
Georgia Railroad stock 81s8i
Central Railroad stock... 63a64
Augusta and Savannah r.ilrosd stock... 1Q3
SHAFTING.
A LOT o! Shaftiag—Wt little used—with
Wheels, Cogs, etc. Will take Lumber in
payment. ASHER AYRES,
autC wlm Fsplar Street, Macon Ga.
W HEREAS James W Turk, guardian for
Waller P Godard, applies to me for dis-
miftiion.
These are to cite and ateouisb all person con
cerned boskenr cause at this office on the first
Monday in September text, if any-they have,
why he shall not bn discharged therefrom.
Given under my baud cMriaily.
ROT. am* T ROSS. Ordinary.
Ordinary's Office. Jones county, Georgia, July
21.1379. juIS4 td pd
SUniiii. Me n*ve
the LARGEST and
be selling Stationery
Package in tho world. It contains 18 sheets of
Paper, 18 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder, Golden
Pen, and a piceaat vihaOli Jewelry. Complete
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niUBSU. JU..E» (JUUCiTY.—Wnere**
vx Mrs L V Farrar, administratrix estate of
Samuel M Farrar, d.oaattd, applies to mo for
dismission.
These are to cite all persons concerned to show
ciuse. if any they have, at this court on the first
Monday in November next why the same shall
not be granted.
Witness my hand eHrisTIr.
JoliStd* ROLa2X14 9 R08P. Orhnarv.
▲ O TAYLOR") LIBEL FOR D1VORCB
vs f To Bibb Superior Court,
Wit TAYLOR J A*ril Term, 1S7S.
It sppearing lo the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that th* dafendant does not reside in
Bibb county, and it farther appearing that he
does n)t reside ia tuis Kioto, snd it further ap
pearing that service has not been perfected in
accordance with a rale froe this Court grunted
November 15th, 1878.
It is on motion ordered that said cen ndant
answer said libel at Uw October Term. 1879, of
thi* mart, or that .aid cause be considered in
default snd libellant allowed to proceed. Or.
dered farther that terries bo perfected py pub
lication inthe Teligr»ph aid Massinger oace a
month for four months.
By tho Court:
JOHN L HARDEMAN,
Libellant’s Attorney.
This June 2ttb, 1S79. .
A true oitrect from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court, this Mfc 1879.
jun25 lamtm A B RQ83 Clerk.
ATL4STA & CHARLOTTE
AIR-LINE . RAILWAY-
OFFICE GEN’L PASS. * TICKET AGT
ATLSVTA, Ga, Oct 31,1S7S.
AN and after Sunday, November 10th. double
V/ daily Trains will run on this Road as foiiows
GOING EAST.
Night Mail and Paasenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta .......................
Leave Atlanta i. — 3.15 p m
Arri Atl i>M * eng6r Tlmin *
Leave Atlanta.^ 6.00 pm
GOINO WEST.
Night Mail and Passenger Train.
Arrive Atlanta 11.00 m
Leave Atlanta
Day Passenger Train
Arrive Atlanta................ 1030 pm
Leave Atlanta
GOING EAST.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train
Arrive Atlanta..^.....,.,................
Leave Atlanta...-.^ 840am
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta..... 925am
GOING WEST
Local Freight and Aooommodation Train
Arrive at Atlanta........ 4.90 p m
Leave Atlanta,
Through Freight Train
Arrive Atlanta 11.20 a m
Leave Atlanta
Close connection at Atlanta for all points West
add at Charlotte for all points East.
GJ FOSEAOEB, G M.
W J HOUSTON,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Georgia Railroad Company.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
AuaUBT*. Gk, July 12, 1879.
Commencing Sunday, 13th inst. the following
passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta tune—3 minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 1'/—BAST (daily).
Leave Macon
Leave Miiledgevllle
Leave Bparta
Leave Warren ton „....
Arrive Camak
Arrive Washington :
Arrive Athens
Arrive Atlanta _
Arrive Augusta 3,28pm
NO 17—WEST (daily).
7:00 am
.... „ 8:68 a m
.......10:06 a m
11:14 a m
.......11:27 am
2,00 p m
3:15 p m
6:00 p m
Leave Augusta
Leave Atlanta
Leave Athens
Leave Washington....
Leave Camak
Arrive Warrenton
Arrnve Sparta.....
Arrive Miliedgeville.,
........... 9:36 a m
7.45 a m
9.15 a m
10.45 am
1.14 p m
1.30 p m
2*35 p m
, ASS p m
Arrive Macon — 6;S5 p m
No connection to or from Washington on Sun-
dm.
NO 16—BAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon 7.u0 p m
Leave Milledgevillo „.... 9.15 p m
Leave 8parta_ 10 45 a m
Leave Warrenton. 12.15 a m
Anive Camak 12.30am
Arrive Anausta 6 20 a m
•NO 15—WEST (dsily, exoept Sunday),
Leave Augusta 5.30 p m
Leave Camak 1.60 a m
Arrive Warrenton 1.15 a m
Arrive Bparta 2.45 a m
Arnve Miliedgeville 4.20 a m
Arrive Macon 6.45 a m
Trains will not stop at flag stations,
Close connections at Augusta for all points
East and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgiaand Florida.
Suptro improved Sleepers between Macon and
Angusto.
Pullman Sleepres Augusta to New York.
Only one change Macon to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Checks. Time Cards, etc,
are to obtained at union Depot or at Union
Ticket Office, 84 Mulberry Street.
S K JOHNSON,
Superintendent
B R DORSEk,
«nlS-«< Genaral Passenger Agent
Leave ThomaaviHe...... 7.36 px
Leave Jesup 5.46xx
Arrive a* Savannah 8.20 a M
N o change of cars between Savannah and Jack-
toayille and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fen; audio a,
Gainesville andCedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving st Brunswick at 6.-00
aiu.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00pm, ar
ms at Savannah 8 JO a m.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 7.15 A X (daily ex
cept Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
lor Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with the train arriving u Macon at 6A5
r x. (daily except Sunday.)
Palace sleeping can are ran through to and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma-
oon. Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or
leans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9.60am; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9.50 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Bun-
days excepted) lor Green Cove Springs, 8t Au
gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on
St John's river.
Trains on B. and A. Railroad leave junction,
going west, at 11.37 a m, and for Brunswick at
A40 p m, dsily, except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays except ed, at 7.00 A X
Arrive at McIntosh “
Arrive at Jesup
9.60 AM
11.60 AM
2.20 PM
6.46 FX
5.00 AM
9.10 A X
12.20 PM
13SP v
6.15 P M
Arnve at Jesup
Arrive at Blackshear • “
Arrive at Dupont - “
Leave Dupont ” “
Leave Blackshear "
Leave Jesup " “
Leave McIntosh “
Arnve at Savannah “ “
WESTERN DIVISION:
M05S4T, WEDNESDAY ABD IHIDAY.
Leave Dupont...5.40 A M
Leave Valdosta 8.15 A M
Leave Quitman 9 87 a x
Arrive at Thomasville 11.45 A K
Leave Thomasville ..1.40 p m
Leave Camilla 4.16 p M
Arrive at Albany 6.30 p M
Leave Albany 5.20 A a.
Leave Camilla 7 35 a M
Arrive Thomaaville. 10.60 ix
Leave Thomasville 1.00 p M
Leave Quitman 8.13PM
Leave Valdosta A40 p st
Arnve at Dupont 6 50 P M
J S Txsox, Master of Transportation.
H S HAINES,
aprSStt General Superintendent.
CONDENSES CYCLOPEDIA.
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offered to general agents and canvassers in the
South on this exceedingly useful and low-priced
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For terms aud territory address T BLLW6FO
ZELL. DAVIS A Co. Philadelphia mar7w6t
NOTICE FOE LEAVE TO SELL LAND
j-tEORGIA, JONHS COUNTY.—Four wocks
VX alter-date I will araly to the.Court of Or
dinary of Jones County For an order So led r. j
thn real estate of Wiilism Upery, der-ased, sitn-
r*« in this county and .known as the Mow fl l
Uporydowhr. July 11 (W1872 j
JuliS lawSw* BlTH TOWLES, Adm'r. i
UullbLE
TO AND FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R,
Gxxxkai, SuPBxnmxPiXT’i
Macon, Ga., AprU 19, 1879. .
O N and after Sunday, the 20th instant, Pas
senger trains on this i
lows.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE via BRUNSWICK
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. L SOUTH. Daily
Leave Macon 7:45 PM
Arrive Cochran....^, 9:47PM
Arrive Eastman...^.,— 10:46 px
Arrive J eaup 8:27 am
Arrive Brunswick™ 6:00 A X
Leave Brunswick per steamer 6:15 4 M
Arrive Fernandina 10; 1: j. u
Arriye Jacksonville 2:5® fm
mtiH’i^rABSK^GtBR’NO.'i,* NORTH—Dffi^
Leave Cedar Keys 5:25AX
Leave Jacksonville,. .11:15AX
Leave Fernandina der Steamer..••••••*.•• 8:45 p m
Arrivo Brunswick .....7:45 P M
Leave Brunswick 8:00 P x
Leave Jesup 10:55PX
Leave Eastman 8:31 AX
Leave Cochran .4:33 a x
Arrive at Macon 6:45 A X
Close connection at Maccn for all points North,
East and West via Atlanta aud Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION 60. s.Sou t
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday
Leave Macon 7:15 ax
Arrive Cochran 9:43 a
Arrive Eastman .11:14 A X
Arrive Jesup 6:25 p x
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 A X
NO.4 NORTH. Daily,except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5.15PX
Leave Jesup..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,.,,, 6.75 m, x
Leave Eastman 1:21 pm
Leave Cochran 2.45 r m
Arrive Macon 6:15 p m
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWKIN8VILLE BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation—Daily except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran...........
Arrivo Hawkins villa
Leave Hawkinsvilie
Arrive Cochran
Connects at Cochran with trains 1
from Maccn.
Leave Cochran
Anive Hawkinsvilie
Leave Hawkinsvilie.™,^,
Arrive Cochran 2:30 P X
Connects at Cochran with trajm 3 and 4 to and
from Macon.
GEU.W. ADAMS, Gen. Snpt.
W. J. Jasti*. Mast. Trans.
„.... 10:00 P M
10:45 P X
.... 3:30 AX
4:15 AX
and 2 to and
10:00 AX
10.45 A X
1.45 PX
Central M Sonttwesiern Railmil*
Sataxxah. Ga. Jane 26.1M9
O N and after Sunday, June29,1879, passenger
trains on the Central and Southwestern
Railroads and branches will run as (allows:
XBA1X HO. 1.—OOIJTO XOBXX ABD WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. .9:80 A X
Arrives at Augusta .4:45PX
Arrives a l Macon..,, 6:46 px
Leaves Macon for Atlanta ......8:15 P x
Arrives at Atlanta..... 3:50AX
Making close connection at Atlanta with West-
era and Atlantic and Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line
for all points West and North.
OOX1BS SOUTH ABD BABY.
Leaves Atlanta..,.,,, 11:40 pm
Arrives at Macon 6:20 A X
Leaves Macon... 7:00 i X
Arrives at ttmedgeviild... 0:44 ax
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 A X
Arrives at Augusta...,,,.,,,,, 4:45 p x
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P X
Leaves Augusta 9:30 AX
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic and Gulf Roilroadfor all points in Florida.
XBAIB BO.I.—00138 BOOTH ABD WEST.
Leave* Savannah 7:30 P X
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta ;... .-..8:30 P X
Arrives at Millodgeviile 9:44 a x
Arrives at Eatonton .11:30 A X
Arrives at Macon. 8:00 A X
Loaves Macon for Atlanta 3:40 A x
Arrives at Atlanta 1:16 P x
Leaves Maoonfor Albany and Eufaula, 8 35 A X
Arrives at Eufaula..,, 3:42 P X
Arrives at Albany, 8:43 p x
Leaves Macon for Uotambus 8,45 A X
Arrives at Columbus... 2.15 p x
Trains on thi kichedulo for Macon. Atlanta
Columbus, Euf;«* and Albany daily, making
clcte connection at Atlanta with Western ana
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line,
At Eufaula with Montgomery & Eufaula Rail
way; at Columbua with Western RailroEd; at
Augusta with tho Charlotte. Columbia and Au-
gutbi Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and atCuthbcrt for Fort
Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
COMISfi COUTH ABD BAST.
Leaves Atlanta —..*16 P M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta..,,.,.,.... 6.55 P K
Leave* Albany — 11:13 A X
Leave* Ecfbum........ .11:27 A X
Arrives at Macon from Bnfaula and Al
bany. 6:38 P X
Leaves Columbus .". ......12<65 A X
Arrives at Maccn from Colnmbaa..™ 6:0 S p x
Leaves Macon .7:85pm
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A x
Leaves Augusta ,....8;S9P x
Arrives at Savannah.,,... 7:13 A x
Passengers for Milled gerille and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily except
Monday, for these points.
Through Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusto, Augusta and
Mucin,and Sivannah and Attanta.
E H 6XIIS, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen Ticket Ag«. Gen Supt. OSS, Savannah,
J C SH4W, W. G. RAOUL.
GenTravAgt. Euct. 8 W E R.Macon.
anS tl
J WOULD call the attention of the smoking
public to the fact that I am selling Cigars lower
than anybody. In these hard times a nickel
saved Is a t id o’, made, and if you
2\Al"UL&t
smoke, buy your Cigars where you can get the
best for the least money. Cigars by the box at
close prices for cash. Call and see.
/2JEORGIA. JASPER. COUNTY.—Applies.
VjT tion will be made t» the Court ot Ordinary
of. Jasper on the first Monday in Sept ember neit
for Jeaveto sell the house ana tot in the town of
Montieello, in raid county, belonging to the es
tate o Lucy B Smith, late of said county, dec’d.
for the benefit of ihe minor children of said de
ceased. Auyust 1st, 1879.
8 A FLOUtNOY.
snz-3I«w4w Adm’rof Iso B Smith, dm-’d
. LlBKii F’UK DIVOfiUK.
8 R PARKE &. ") Lieel for divorce—Rule
vs > perfect seiviee—Bibb S C, Ocl
CATO PARKER.) Adjou. ned Term, 1873.
It appearing to the Court by the return ef the
Sheriff that defendant does not reside it this
county, and it further appearing that he d oes
not reside in the State of Georgia; It is ordered
that said defendant appear and answer said suit
st the next term of this court or be con
sidered in default. It is further ordered that
semco of this rale be mad eon said defendant by
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger one*
a month for four months.
X J SIMMONS. J 8-0 M 0.
By the Court:
A true extract from the minutes of Bibb 8up<
nor Court this January 20th, 1879.
ian24...1am4m A B BOSS. Clerk
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.-Byvirtue
order from the Court of Ordinary of sail count
will bs sold before the court noute door of sat
county on the (1st) first Tuesday in Septemh
next, between the -egal hoars of sale the foliot
ing property to wit: That parcel of land ritual*
in the city of Msoon and kuown according to th
plan of said city as lot number (3) three, h
square (92) ninety-two. tronting on Arch rtveev
one hundred and ten (110) feet and ruuningback
on the line of an alley one hundred and'ten
(110) feet, with all the improvements thereon:
Said property sold a* the property of Edward
Berend, a minor, ia'e of said county deceased,
for the pavment of debts and for distribution
among the hers of said decedent. Terms cash.
JACOB D1NKLER,
ang5 ltawdw Guantam.
GEORGIA, JASPER COUNTr.-Whereas
" is shown to tue that the estates of Obadiab
Cornwall and of Peyton Clements, late of Jas
per count'. deceased, are unrepresented.
This is therefore to ci*e all persons interested
to appear at my office on ths first Monday in
September ntrt and show cause, if any -hey can,
vhv a lninirtraf.m upou aaid estates ihould
not be vested in n e Clerk of Superior Court of
said county, or c> roe other fit aud. proper person.
Witness my band officially.
F M SWANSON. Ordinary.
■Montieello. Ga. July 30th. 1879 anal law4w
ANDREW
CTJTHBERTj GA
Toe Twenty-Seventh Scholastic yeir will open
on September IStU. proximo.
1. Faculty experienced and efficient.
2. Cour-eof htudy advanced and thorough.
3. Buildings commodious ar.d e!-gmt.
4. Ground* the band>omest m the South.
5. Location unsurpassed for salubrity.
0 Society of Cuthbert refined and cultivated.
CHARGES.
Board and Tuition in all English and Clasrioa'
Studies for the year, everything included, 8138.
Music (vocal and instrumental), French Ger
man. Oil Painting; Fecal Sketching, Fancy
Needlework, and otner extras very moderate
Tuition free to all Ministers of the Gospel in
the regular work.
49‘Coliego endorsed by tho million-®*
A’o Special reference ne dcd.
For Catalogues and additional information
address Klv A L HAMILTON. D D, Pres’t,
- Cuthbert, Georgia.
N B — Ite celebrated S vedish system of Physi
cal Training fev girl- a specialty. Parents would
do well to investigate.
NOTH—Cuthbert is situated on-the South
western Railroad, the main line connecting Sa
vannah and Maccn and Montgomery, one hun
dred and eighteen miles south ol Macon, and
twenty miles from Lu.'aul , banco accessible
from all point-. aug; w8t
BOLAND B. HALL, Druggist,
auglO tf
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ATLANTIC & GULF R. R.
OftVftftftfttt, jxiajr ri.ii, xo,9.^
/~VN and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Passenser
\JTrains on this Road will run as follows:
GS3S3AL SUPBBIBTBBDBBT’s OlIICl,
ATT.AirrTti abd Gulp Railroad
8AVAXBAH. May 17th, 1879,
1, P:
NIGHT EXPRESS,
Leave Savannah daily at
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Thomasville
Arrive at Bainbridge
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Tallahassee
Arrive at Jacksonville.,,.,.,...
Leave Tallahassee
i/oave Jacksonville..-.,.......,,
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany.
Leave Bainbridge..,,
4.10 rx
6.33 P X
6.25 a X
9.40 AM
,..,11.60 A X
1:35 AM
7.S0 A M
7. SO A X
.6.00 P M
..;,»...-.Mi,.8.Cqp M
SSjWMpX
i,..,-A t tSPX
S.io’rx
w* have received a lsrge selection of
SAMPLES
-FOR
FALL ill WINTER
SUITS
snd are now ready to take order at astonishing
LOW PRICES.
These in need of a SUIT OF CLOTHES wil
save money by leaving their measure with.
Chas. Wachtd & Bro.,
73 Olierry Street
I s-jf®
feU.sffilyyfF
R R MAY A CO,
98 Cherry Street,
- - QA.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness Saddles, Whips,
Bridles, Collars, Hames,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags,
CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES,
Lap Eobes
Horse Blankets,
Call and exatnire our stack before piirehas 5 '
Repositories—98 Chorry Street, Macon, and;
Bioad Street. Augusta
| H Lose, guardian of Eliza E Lowe,
Fi'za E Roberts, has made application for
STS -f dismis ion from said guardianship.
X uae are therefore to cite and admeniaf
* -us concerned to be and appeal- att
On - of Ordinary of said county on the l
Mo :1ay in September next to show cause.-.;
tho. have,why letters,of dismission should
BO nanted to applicant,
Witncs my hand officially. June 2d, 1679.
un3 la 4w J 4 MCMANUS. Ordinary.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Whereaa Ga-
b>iel B Roberts admnist rat or on the estate
or Joseph G Stiles, deceaved, applies to me for
dismission from said estate.
These are to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, it any they have, at the November
Term of this court why the same shall net be
granted,
Given under my hand officially.
julis td- ROLAND T ROS3. Ordinary
LORD & TAYLOR,
Hull I 0£ uHifliilli NEW_YORE.
Opening Spring Displat
NEW DRY GOODS.
—Manufacturers of and Dealers
Wagons.
Our Shops on Poplar Street, next dcor to Stow
art’s Stables.
Are supplied with a full stock of the choicest
and w« have n our employ the beat
mechanic* in Georgia. We will mako nothing
but the fory bt st work, and at prices within the
reach Cl! all. The manufacturing department is
in chir.-e of T S Greene, late ol Freeman A
Greene, who will be glad to wait on all bis old
easterner*. The best hand made harness always
on hand. Repairing of all kinds will have care
ful attention. Prices low. We will occupy the
old carriage stand. Good, Small A Co, its a sales
room on (ictober 1st. All work warranted.
Maron. Aumist 22. ,87S naw6m
i ’ i»»)it’*lA. Ju.wid i/uu.vn.—TO each ad
VjT mioistntor. executor and guardian wbo
are reauired by law to make annual returns to
Jones Court of Ordinary—Greeting,
Yon and each of you are hereby notified and
required to make your annual returns as direct
ed by law between this ard the £rst Monday in
nextdulv, in default thereof attton by the
court will be taken under the law of such cases
And to those who have failed to make return
ct last July term, as required by law, notice i
given that action will be taken by the court to
enter judgment against them and their sureties
on bend tor s-.icb default and for all moneys n
legally Htcour.sed fur in this court.
Ordered that this notice be published in the
Telesr*; h and Messenger for tnree months
Witness my hand officially. _ March25,1879.
»nr5 lawStp*
| iJSU&vilA, CuUaN rx.— Wlioruas
VJT John W Grubb*, administrator of Temper
ance Cheev, deceased, applies to me for dl-mis
sion from hi* administration.
-i hia i* therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause at this offiev on or by the firrt
Monday in Octob-r next, if any th;y can, why
the same shall no- he granted.
Witness my cffi.-isl sigi ature, this Sd day of
July. 1879.
ju!3 la»?m* • P A SWANSON. Ord’y.
G eorgia, bibb county —wherca* wu-
liamS Holt ar.d John S Jones, admin
istrator on the estate of James Devn. late
of said county, deceased, has msde applica
tion for leave to sell all the real and personal
property bel .ngiug to said estate
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
y. Or:* ii ary of said county on the first Monday iu
Auirurt next, to show cause, if any they have,
why cai-i application should not be granted.
Witness my hand officially. July 6th, 18‘9.
J A MCMANUS,
jql6 law4w Ordinary-
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
YVTILL he sold be’ore the court house door in
, vt the citv of Macoti during the legal hours
cf sale, on the first Tuesday in September next,
the following property, to wit:
Part of lot No 5 in block 66 situated on Fifth
street, in the city of Vacon, Bibb county, Ga,
bounded on tie northwest by Filth street on
tLe northeast by R L Henry’s lot, cn the south
west by P Pei ton’s lot. on the southeast by
property oi the Central railroad. Levied on as
the property of Elizabeth V.Pablo to satisfy a fi
fa ivsutd from Justice Court 716th G M, in favor
of Green J Blako vs Elizabeth Tenable. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff.
Also at the same time and placo let No 1.7 and
8inblcckS7and fractional part cf lot No6 block
31 agreeable to the plan of surrey of the touth-
west Commons rl the city of Macon, Bibb coun
ty, Ga, the aaid lots being knowu as the Tan
Yard property of the late Jacob SchalL Levied
on as the uropertv of Henry Schall as trustee for
Lewis Schall, Chas Schall, Julia Schall. liermon
Schall, George Schall, Emma Schall and Henry
Schall to sativfy a distress warrant issued by K
CGrannits. Justice of the Peace, returnable to
Bibb Superior Court in favor of G B Roberta vs
Henry Si hall, trnateo for Lewis Schall, Chari-a
Sd all, Ja:ia Schall Hermon Schall, George
Schall, Emma Schall and Henry Schall. Prop
erty pointed out in arid distress warrant.
Also at the same timeandpUre Jots Nos land
2 in block No 4 in the Norihweit Common, sit-
uated in the city of Macon. Bibb county. Ga.
fronting cn College street and running back to
Madison street, bounded on the north by the lo:
olTf Hendrix, en the east by an alley, oil the
west by Madiscn street, aud on. the south by
College' street, con'atning twq acres, more or
less, according to the origin: 1 survey, with valu
able improvements. Levied on as tna property
of John C Curd to satisfy a fi fa is-med from Bibb
Superior Court in fiver of II end F BUndy-
against S-nlsbur.v. Respess A Co. and John O
Curd, security on supenedias bonds. Property
pointed ou a by plaintiff's ai torneys.
GEORGE F CHERRY.
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WE CAN POSITIVELY ASSERT THAT AT NO
PERIOD HAVE WE DISPLAYED AN ASSORT
MENT OF DRY GOODS SO ADEQUATE TO THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE PUBLIC OR AT
PRICES S8 ADAPTED TO THE NECZSSITTBS
OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING.
SILKS.
Our BLACK SILKS contain the we!Mcnow»
brands of Bonnet, Ponson, Tnrijodcr, Gurnet. Gi
rard, an d other equally prominent manafactamk
The Lord A Taylor FAK1LY SILK enjoys a re pa*
tation for umreraai excellence that la a near?
passed.
Our American-Cachemire IXDESTRCCTrBLB
BLACK SILK justly claims earnest attention,
beins eau&l te the best ot re ten manufacture at
half the coet EKERY YARD WARRANTED:
In COLORED SILKS our well-solrcted etook In-
offered at pricee that cannot bo unde rsold.
Also,
COLORED AND BLACK SILK DAM ASSES, *m»
bracing the rarest gems of the European of
American Markets.
In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS we tm*C
everything that is new end beauU f uL
DRESS GOODS.
Anderson’s” Scotch Zephyrs, printed cdtXon
Dress Goods, Xomie Cloths, Cotclines. Percales,
Cheviots, Ac., with every grade to be found tn s
flrstclass establishment ^
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps.
This department maintains its suprcm.oy, Ahd
■hows the best production* from the Eurcpapu
centre*
Our Cloths and Sacquei are cut and madfrwy
men tailors, therefore style and fit are guaranteed.
* Suits and Costumes.
Our SUITS and COSTUMES fully sustain that
pre-eminence so justly established, ead always
represent the latest styles and fashions.
Ladies’ and Childrens ladergarmerfs.
Superb assortment of fine French hand-atAe
UNDERWEAR, comprising every rpquiaite for a
lady’s ward robe. Also, children’s sutea for every
Age and size.
Our Infanta* Furnishing Department If thor^
oughly equipped. Complete Wurdn t»es as low*5
$35; better goods in prqportion. Any articledQ
the Wardrobe At list price; really cheaper than
tho home-mado article, and much more acttefro
tory*
Hosiery, Gloves, & Handkerchiefs.
The largest, rarest, and most unique Frroch
novelties in the city. Also, the medium grades of
hose for ladies and children at very moderate
price*. >
Ladies*, misses*, and children’s kid. cloth,tana
Lisle Thread Gloves of tlie best manufacture, tn
all the newest shades to match any dress material.
A superior selection of plain hemmed linen, and.
all linen hemstitched, and scolloped Handker
chiefs. Also, embroidered Silk liandkercHftfe
unsurpassed in beauty or color.
RIBBONS.
All the choice grades, containing everr^olog-
and shade known.' Fresh additions daily.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
Everr possible requisite fora scntieman’s outfit
First-class and medium grades of good* at i»r
usual reasonable price* Quality, style, andHt^ha
prominent features of tlite department.
Boots and Shoes.
For sprin? and summer, for Ladies, Mit9es.fcnd
Children. Cloth ton. low button shoes, the novelty
of the season. SO; genuine kid walkixi* boots.
$3.75. Low *hocs from $2 to $5; fine quality 411 p-
pers from $L23 to $2.50: Misses’ best pebble gnat,
worked buttonhole*. $2; Children’s hand made,
spring Heel, button boots, $1.G0; Infants’ 8hoef,'AU
colors, v\25. .
Boys* and Youths* French calf button t>oota»
$2.75, and a good, durable laced shoe $1.95.
9QT Ocr goods aro all flrtt.rlasc. AVer
fill all orders exactly and to thclaterest
or unrebaters, guarantee all pardimes
to be satlifhctory to buyers, and^mad
ready to remedy all error*. We •«nrlto
order*, convinced that r\ Drat trial *$tll
Insuro m the regular cnstooi berestffeer.
All orders for Onods to be ntcoMpa 1
nled by the money; or, where parties
w3*h. Goods will bo sent by express.
Cm C. D. Where tho remittance Is |MOv
large, we always return the digteiT.se*-
Broadway and Twenlictfe Si v , •
Grand. Chry&tie, and Forsyth, II. K
2S2I*1
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody can loam to make money rapidly ,per-
ating in Stoskt by (ho "Two Unerring Rules for
Success.” in Messrs i.awroncei Co’s new Circu-
ar. Tho combination method, which this flm
has made so successful, enables people with
largo on mall means to reap all the benefits ol
largest capital and best skill. Thousands of or
ders, in v-srious sums, ara rooled into ons vast
amount anil cs- operated as a mighty whole, thus
securing to each shareholder all the advan’ages
of tho largest operator. Immense profits are
d ivided monthly. Any amount, from 85 te $s,tM
or more, cau be used successfully. New Ysrk
Baptist Woekly, Septambtr 28,1878, says.- ”By
the combination system $15 would make $75, or
5 per cent: $50 pays $550, or 7 per cent: $100
makes $l.i 00. or 10 per cent on the stock durirg
tho month, according to the market.” Frank
Leslto’a Illustrated Newspaper, June 29th: “The
combination method of operating stocks is the
most successful ever adopted.” New York In-
dependent. Sept, 12th: “Tha combination »ys
tem is founded upon correct business principles,
and no person need be without an incoma while
it is ke-1 working by Messrs Lawrerce A Oe.”
Brooklyn Journal. April £9th: “Our oditor msae
a net profit of $101 25 from $20 in one of Messrs
Lawrence & Co s combinations ” New circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and
bonds wanted. GoTer- rent bonds supplied.
Lawrence A Co, Bankets, 67 Kxchanra : lac.
New York.
tiff7^7 a month and expenses guarautoed
»T> I I Agents. Outfit firee, Shaw A
Augusta. Maine.
Gr
EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Mra
Martha L Harris, guardian of Mattie J Har
ris, Ann e L Harris and Jamo i A Harris, minor
children oi Thos A Harris deceased, has mtde
application tor letters of dismi-rion from sail
guardianship. Tbeso are therefore tocito'and
sdmoiiiih all p-reons concerned to be andappear
at th- Court of Ordi ary of said county on the
first Monday inNovembernext ts showcau a if
any they have why said application th-jull net
be granted.
Witness my hand offi-ially.
J A Moil AN US, Ordinary.
August 4.1879. amrfitd
LIBEL FOB D1VOECE.
Cleramie Corbett vs Charles Corbett—Libel for
Divorco-Jasper Superior Court, April Term,
4279.
It appearing to the court b> the reia -n of the
sberin that the delen lant is not to be found in
thecounlr: i-ud it being further shown that he
does not reside in iho otate. Therefore, it is or
dered that service b8 perfected by publication
In th6 Macon Telegraph and Messenger, pub-
11-hrd in Maoin, G», once a month for the space
of four mo-thji before the noxt term of this
court. Muj 2d, 1879.
By tho Court: 0 W JORDAN”;
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G EORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W L
Bass, administrator on the estate of Mrs
Julia E Collins, late of said couty deceased, bas
made application to me tor letters of dismission
from aaiu estate. These are therefore to cite end
admonish all persons concerned to be and appear
attheCourtof Ordinary of siia countyontho
first Monday in November next to ihow cause if
any they have why taid application should not
be grant d.
Given under my hand officially.
J A Me d. AN CS, Ordinary.
August 4.1S79, sng5td
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas Thos
W Barron, executor, and Josephine Lums-
cen. executrix, of the esUte of Mrs. Harriet Fos
ter, late of said county deceased, have applied to
me for letters of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to c to and admonish all
persons concerned to ne and aprear at the Court
oft'rdianry if s*id county on the first Monday
in November next to show causeif any they have
why aaid application ehould cot bi granted.
Given uudern.j hand officially.
J A McMANUS, Ordinary.
August 4.1S79. auzStd
FI EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY,-Whereas W
VT W Carnes, adminis-rator of Samuel G Bonn,
late of said county deceased, bas made applica
tion for letters of dismission from said estato’
These aretherefore to cite and admonish all per
sons co-cerned to bo and appear at the Court
of Ordinary o’said omnty on the first Monday
in November next to show muse if anv they have
whv said applicatioh should net te granted.
Witness my hand officially.
J A McMANUS, Ordinar
August 4,1S79. atifld *
fa EORGIA, BIBB COUNT\.-Under and by
VJT virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Pu’nam county will be sold betore tlia
court house door in the city of Macon, Bibb
cranty. on the flr-t Tuesday in September next,
between theumri hoars of aaie, two lotsot laud,
to wit: Lots 7and 8 in equare £0 in the plan of
the said city aituatoi on the corner cf Elm and
Congress st-erts aud containing onehilitcrc,
more c r levs.
Abo at the rams time and place, five shares of
uni»cumb'-rcd Lanier House sto-k belonging to
the estate of G B Prudec, late of th* siia county
of Putnam, decerned.
ang* lawtw 80 PRUDEN. Adro’r.
EXECUiOR’S SALE
or VALCABtR USDS Iff JOjrS C0C51Y.
1>Y virtuj of tha ]a:t wili and testament of
X> Marihq 8-abrock, lxte decease 1,1 will sell
on the fir:t Tuerday in October next, at tha
court hcase coor in tbe town of Clinton, within
the lfgil bop: * of fa e, five huudred acres of
land, more or levs, three miles east of Clinton,
known as tha Seabro ,k placa. Good la: din a
cood state of cultivate n, good dwelling and ail
other houses needed, gin house and cool well cl
wafer.
Also at same time and plsre 233 acres of land,
mo.-e or less, ono and a half mile* of Clinton,
known as the Newton place, being a part of said
estate This is good average laud with buildings
••hereon sufficient for farming purpose*. plent»
good water ou both places for ail farming pur
poses and pie- ty of timber. Sold for dij’.riba-
tio am.ng the heirs. Terms cosh.
aurS W4: JNO A JOHNSON. Executor.
r tECRGlA, BIBB COUNTY-—Wharf as C J
T Roosevelt, executor of tbe estate cf Mrs O
P D Jan, late of said county deceased, has made
application fo** letters of dismission fre m said e*-
late, lhese are therefore to cite and admoni.h
n!l persons cjnctrned to bo and appear at the
Court cf Ordinary of said county on the tlist
j-ondav in Nov-ecaber next t) show c.uso if any
they have why *aid applicatioa shauld not be
graoteJ.
Given under my hand offisiallv
JAMCMA> US. Ordinary.
.* uau-t 4.’379 augatd *
,Tl 1 i ft’’ rtrt at tsTU l)JEPi-T5
i Aiir. i lij iSSOtoSIOISar S30O
, . “ ' , pkumoxth
during Vt;o Itlon. For full r.articnlars
addroas J 0 McCCRDI * CO.
^augii w8t fct Louis, JIo.
Masonic Building
Macon* Creer^ia.
T S NOW OF BERING to th public the fo'lowj
g quotattons in Dry Goods :
B3 1 '83 r-iLivS iu endless variety from 55-eta
per yard upwards.
BLACK 8ILK(. a very Iarre assortment, from
$1 per yard to 84.
BLACK GRENADINES of every ImsginaHo
pattern from 25,35,45, 55, £5, 75 cents and Yip W
8250 per yard,
D3ESS GOOD?, the largest selected stock in
this rify. !rom 8.10.12%, 15, 20, 25. 30.25c to**5»
per yard.
LINEN LAWNS. We have a splendid Use of
Patterns from 13, 2), 25, SO, S5.4 c peryard.
PACIFIC LAWNS. Oar styles are Very ex*
tensive, from 12% 1518 20 23c pc yard.
WHITE LONDON CORDS in stripe .and
check from 81012) 151810 and 25c per yard,
COLORED LONDON COKD’5 in all tbe new
shades and patterns from 8 10 12 l 2 16 IS'iOt
peryard.
HOSIERY for Ladies, Mis-ea and Children
This Department is very exteasive in newetyk^
and shades.
HAMBURG EDGINGS.i'le.lafgert stobk-ever
brouehtto Macin, from 5 7 9 10121-2 15 28*025-
to $250 per yard.
WHITE GOODS. Everything pertaining-to
this Department, comprising Linen Lawns.
Swiss Muslin, Jaconet*, Nu usook, fromUl-ST
15 20 25 to 59c per yard.
TINBN TOWEf,?, a very 'a-ge assartment
from 81, 8125, $l CO, $175. $2 and.up to (©per
dozen.
PARASOLS of the lariat o,\I, s avd patterns
from 25 50 75 $11 23 1 5U175 $2 up to $10 apiece.
SILK TIES AND BOW. a t rsv.tiful roieetc;
line, lrom £5 84 35 40 45 50 CO 7 50 ip Jo^2 5C
apiece
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTH VG..q fn*re assort
ment in all styles. Thob;st Bl'.;eFic:i::el Buita
at $10 59 a suit.
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS In all tbe
new designs from $5 0P, {5 69, $610, $6 50,8700.
$7 50 unto $12 51.
CHILDREN’S SUITS from S to 10 yearsof
age from $2 50 S 06 S 50 4 03 4 5o5 Or up to$13per
Suit.
CHILDREN’S KILT SUITS, from 21-8 to s
yeiraof see. a splendid assort m.-nt.
.MATTING in all styles -uv patterns from 15
20 25 30 35 to 75c peryard.
CARPETS, the larges; stock in tha State, a
grimly reduced pii-es.
And all kinds of Gootli pertaining to a first
clar-s Dry Goods Establishmeat.
OUR SASiPLE DEPARTMENT Is now earn-
plete. ar.d we will be pleased to send -s moles ot
any kind of Goods to any oi.o frie of churse.
S. WAXEmKTm 6 BBO.,
New York Store,
iSasonic Buildifue*
cpiSGm Macon, Ga
pEOKGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTT-—Wi
VjT be sold beforo tbe court h^use a-.>orinte
town of* Knos vi lie, in sav couytv. vitbinvi \
le^al hours cf sa:c, south b*'fc' ioi Xo65io$o>
first district of oi ia;inaUj Houston uow Omwfon
county*containing cna hurortd here 9 , morea
less. Levied on a< tbe of w jhbw
Johnson, deceased, to satisfy 1 - menv in O mir
ford Superior Court in fay >r l! JohnWBtoaj
lrgarue, administrator oi A. J deeemoa.
vs A J fcanielly, administrator of SamualJoim*
B3Q, deceased. Au^ubt 7ib, *^79.
aueSla«4w p hO!N O.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
G eorgia, bibb county. - By virbmot
authority from the Court of Ordinary»f
said countv. 1 will sell hffor* tKe court kgge ■
doorinMacon. Ga. ou th-firrt Tuesdaytaffcft-
tember rextJ’C to'lOT:.-'p--vcj n sii: One
cue ($liC\’0) tSessiadUrtr.a-.r to.iJot tire «ma
end Augusta Railis^/lrrorocroy., fold
pnraose of thepaymrov of Hv of tho lilrilSl
31 Eisner, deceased.