Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, September 16, 1879, Image 5

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**tdg awS* BY TELEGRAPH 1)iKa.lb, Mias., Sept. 8 —The taking of testimony in the case of William Gaily, on trial for the murder of MUs Cornelia Chi-holm, commenced this morning. Thirty-two witnesses were sworn for the State, and thir y-eight for the defenes, who, under the rule, were excluded from the ooart rtom and sepa rated Mrs. Chisholm waa the first witness, aad testified that an excited crowd of men entered DeKtlb on the evening of April 28,1877. It waB largely increased on the following morning. Sinolair, the sheriff, arrested her husband the morning of the 29'h. He asked to be placed under guard at his own house, and sought an instaot investigation of the charges against him. Armed men kept coming aronad the house. Soenff Sinclair oonrerssd with them and iben talked to Chisholm. Chisholm esid “Yon cowardly scoundrels, von will kill me before evening, bat be fore you do it I will mike 'some of yon bite’he dust.” Sinclair came to my bniband about 11 o’clook and said “tney say you jnnbt go to juiL” McLellan, myself, my sons, Clay, Johnnie and Willie and daughter Cornelia aooompanied my hus band to jail. We wore dinging to him to shield his body. Mr. Moeety and Mr. Overstreet were inside the jail with the party, and the lower floor of the jail a as loosed behind them. The family were up stairs and locked in from the inside. I was sent home by my husband on an erran 4 . I beard the hriDg ae I cime back towards the jail and saw old man MeLsllan fall, pierced by several buckshot, behind the j ail racked inside the jail and found the stairway crowded with men. Boaser was at the top of the stairs and William Gully trying to break the lock of the upper door with axes. My daugh ter C.iceiia, eon Johnnie ar.d Mr. Over- street were bolding the door on the in side. My daughter’s face was bleeding. Itosaer said to my daughter, “D—n your soul, I will blow your brsir.a out if you don’t get out of the way !’’ Boaser grod the first shot through the broken lock, which eovertd my eon’s band from hia arm. The door was here broken open, and my little boy fell shot through tbs heart. Some one inside fired and Bosser fell dead. Two men caught him by the heels and diaggod him down stairs. My hueband was bewildered at the death of Johnnie. I and my eon Clay carried the dead boy down stairs. Cornelia and father came down stairs. Henry J. Gully came up and raided his gun. I closed the grated door at the bottom of the stairway. My daughter clasped my huEbsni around the neok. Gully fired throueh the grating in the doar. Mydaughter screamed, “I am shot.” Judge Chis holm opened the dcor, and as he stepped one Heary Gaily earns ont of an adjoin ing room with another gnn and fired ogiln at him, and he fell. Clay and I as sisted my husband in reaohtng home. My daughter was bleeding in tbo face, wfh her eyes blackened by & blow. She was shot in the wrist, in the ankle and the heel. She was shot by Henry Gully, she died on the 15th jo May. She died from the effects of her wounds. Mrs. Chisholm produced Cor nelia's bracelet, which was broken sn I driven into her arm ; also five bnckshut taken out of her body. DkKalb, Miss., September 9—The trial of Henry J. Gully, for the murder of Cornelia Chisholm, is still progressing. The State is attempting to establish a conspiracy. Jj\ C. Sinclair, witness for the State, teat'fisd that on the 29;b of April, 1877, ho was sheriff of Kemper aoan.y ; that warrants were plaoed in bis batd- for the arrest of Chisholm nod other pattios charged with the murder ot JohnW. Gully. Qe deputized several parties to accompany him. and aid in making the arrests, thinking he might need assistance. He found Chisholm at his home, and toid his husinest; Chisholm laughed at it. He placed men to guard Coi-holtn. A crowd during morning gathered around the house. Among them was Henry Gully. Chi.» holm sent for him come to the bouse. Ol his arriving, Cbiuholm said to Gully, “You think I killed your brother, John Gully?'’ Gully responded: “if you did not kill him, jour money hired him killed “ Chisholm did not deny tbie, but only said, * T don’’ want to die just now." Witness objected to McLellan, the Scotchman, going ae guard to the jail, because he fear< d tome danger weald befall bim on account of bis being a Republican. Hs km-w McLellan to bo distasteful to the crowd. On the cross examination, defendants counsel attempted to show by this witness that McLellau was distasteful to the crowd and to the people generally, n«r because of his being a Bspublioin, but f r other reasons entirely different—princi pally on account of nis bemg a bad man. Tue State objected to further inquiry in to the Sheriff’s ressons for apprehending barm to McLellan and the Court sustained the objection. The witness stated that the keys of the jail were twisted from his bands while Chisholm and his family were in the jaij. He did not see any shooting. He was at the bnrial of John W. Gully. Several hundred people were present. Their ac tions caused bim to suspect senou trouble was brewing. Dublin, September 10 —Bnssia has offered to restore to China the northeast portion of the occupied territory, provi ded tb* Kergbiz nomads who Aid to China be returned. The Russian papers have resumed their attacks on Germany with increased viru lence. The Czar has declined to allow Gortechakoff to retire. It is now stated that many per-ons were drowned daring the recent inunda tions at St. Petersburg. St Petebsbukq, September 10.—The Gixtllc rajs the massacre of the mem bers of the English mission to Afghanis tan, obliterates the scientific frontier be tween that country and India, and neces sitates the occupation of the whole of Af ghanistan by the British ; bat this is in compatible with tba assurance given by England to Bussia, with whom there must be an undwratundiag regarding the measures of satisfaction to bo taken ty England. The Gazelle recommends a solution bv a partition of Afghanistan, so as to bring the English aud Russian dominions in contact in C-ntral Asia. L;ndon, beptembor 10 —The St. La ser stak-.s were won by Rtyon d’Or. kappa was aocond and Et-nvr third. Time 2:15. Tne ootton operatives at Ashton, at a large un iting last night, resolved to strike to-morrow. Pabu, Septembar 10.—The F/anoo- Ameticsn Union Intends organ z og a grand fele, tbe piojeeds of wbtoh will be divided among the families of the vic tims of yellow fsver ia the Misslesippt Valley, CniCAoo, September 1C — President laagatbff, of the Memphis Howard?, ad dressed the Bonrd’ of Trade yesterday re- girding the needs of his association. A ounmittee was appointed, consisting of p' miaent business men, to canvass the B»ud and secure subscription?. L‘'grtaff says there is no ioandition foithe statement made ia the appeal is- fcou iu me name of the Federal soldiers of lamphis that the Howards gave them noto&iai.anoe. They may receive the •ass aid as others if they remove to the Ctfips and apply for it. Adtspalch from St. Louis says $1,000 w*r, raised there yesterday for Mem phis, STatntTOB, Va., 8«pt. 10.—Dr. B. B. D nayue dropped dead to-day. , Osablottb, N. C., 8sp\ 10—Mrs. " walking from Paitaiielpbia 1° Viw'“Orleans for a wager ol $5,000, rea^d fear* a^ren hours ahead ot time. tutted in May, aad boa five months ;n to perform the task. N * iT‘«v, Sept. 10.—William Pat- i eminent author, is deal— ^Hivnr, toihL thee: Fata. Bivxb, Mass.—The etrikiog spinners hava issued a second appeal for aid. Stbaoubi, Sept., 10.—The Democratic executive committee wsa in session most of the night. The motion to put tbe admis sion of members intothe bands of tbe Com mittee, instead of leaving it in charge of the chairman and secretary, was appealed from, and a motion to adjourn was de olared carried, amid charges from the op posing factions that the others sought pack the Convention. At a meeting of the Tammany Bing this moralag prominent representatives spoke, the tenor of their utterances be ing that if Robinson's re-nomin-tion was insisted od, tbe Tammany people should bold a separate Contention. Portland, September 10.—Thus far, oomplote returns fron only two counties have been received. From tbe returna made, the Senate stands Republican 18, opposition 13. The House has 89 Ea publicans to 62 opposition. Several da vs will elapse before the result will be otfi daily known. It ia thought now that Davis may be elected by tbe people, Tobonto, S*p' 10.—Secretary Everts and family arrive*! at Toronto to day, and are guests of the Marquis of Liras. Cincinnati, September 10.—President Hayes and family arrived from Chilli- erbe. Their journey was a continual ovation, and the President made several brief speeches en route. Jxffsbson, Ind., September 10.—The Ohio car works moulders hava struck, asking an increase from $2 00 to $2 25 per day, Madison, Wh„ September 10—The Democratic convention finally nominated Alexander Mitchell, of Milwaukee, for Governor. M.ioUeii is now in Earope, and some doubt L-nir.rt.lined of his sc- ceptance. Wm. F. Vila 5 ’, who was put in nomina tion for Li«nt> nant G ivernor, with the understanding mat he accept the first place if Mitchell decline? to run, po-d- t vely refused to serve, and George H. King was subsequently aeleoted, with Samuel R,an as candidate for Secretary of State. Mobile, September 10.—The follow iugorop reports have been received Fur Alabama, eighty-eight letters from forty seven counties report the weather doriog the month of August wet aud no favorable, compared with last year tun lees favorable. The piaut ia not fruiting well. Tne average present condition it reported to oe twenty-five per cent, worse than i t * year. Picking has oom menoed, and will btcome general ail over the State by loo rnidUio of Sept mber Boll worms are reported pretty generally, but no serious damage has beau done by ttiem, except in the prairie bottom lands of Middle Alabama. The damage from wet and shedding is geu&ral and serious, which makes a comparison with last year 25 per cent worse. MISSISSIPPI. Thirty-four letters received from nt-v enteea ouaaties report tbe weather dur ing the month of Aogu?t to have beeu wet and unfavorable, and much lees favor able than tbe same portion of list year. Toe plant is not fruiting well. Tne pre sent condition i.*, on an average, five per cent, worse than lost year. Piokiog has commenced and will beoome general abont the middle of September. No dam, age from boll worms or caterpillars is re ported. Tne damage from rn3t and shed ding ia great, win on maxes tbe general ooiidition five per cent, worse than last jear. Memphis, September 10.—Five new ca-t s were reported this morningt Six deaths nave occurred einoe latt night— among them Rev. Father Cbriaoetam B.cncke, a Catholic priest of the Frances, can orde-; D.ioiel Rtoaardson, son of the late Dr. Robert E. Biobardson; Teresa Baohigaan:; B. Sutton and Mary Dargls Toe weather is clear and pleasant. Cincinnati, Sept. 10.—The Seventh Annual Industrial Expoeition opentsd to- do v. Thousands ot persons from all parts of Oaioandneighboring States were pres ent. The ect-ne is very bright, the buildings everywhere being decorated with fliga, fljwers and evergreens. The Governors of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky accompani-<1 by their staff*, ware present, a* welt, as President Hayes, Gen. Sher man ana Lieu.. Gen, Sheridan. The formed opening ceremonies took place at tbe exposition building this evening and oonsia ed of an opening address by Gov. Bishop, addresi of welcome by President P-idleton, of the Exoosition Board, and replies by President Haves. Stkaccjsb, Sept. 10.—The Ddmocratic S a e O invention meeting was held at 1 • ora afternoon, with fall delegations and crowded galleries. It was called to order by Mr. Prescott, of Rochester, Ch rirman of the State Com, mittee. John O Jacobs, of Kings county, made * brief address counseling harmo ny. After some preliminary discus ion with regard to the manner of appointing tbe Committee?, the Convention took a re cess. STBACO-i*, September 10,—The Dem ocratic Siato Convention reassembled at 4:15 p. m. Attor the appointment of standing oimmlttees, aud speeches by Sina or Kernan and Hod. S. _S. Cox ,iod cX-Govtrnor Walker, of Virginia, the c nvrt.tiou adjourned nntil tu-morrow evening. Naw OhLXAXs September 10.— Vice President Benner end D.reotor C. B. White Sanitary Director of the Auxiliary Sin tary Association report that no one has bsen attacked by yellow fever since September 1st, not a single case known to exist in this city. This association protested to the National Board of Health against New (Means be ing considered an mfeoted city. London, September 10.—The Times says General Roberta will not be able to advance in Afghanistan till at least three freab infantry regiments have reached the Karan valley. Tne Afghan troops left Cabal with the intention of occupy - ing Shudergaiden pass, bnt have been anticipated in so djing by the British. Advices from Ali Kheyl say hia fodoware were killed while chirgiog upon the mob from a burning residence. Two hundred and tea Afghans were killed before the Bri'ish were cTerpawered. Cavagnari had been warned by the Ameer that he was in dinger. Two regiments from Cnatham and eight Ortterles hava been or dered to India, and several battalions will be transported thither fromthe Cape of Good Hope. Nbw Yobk. September 10—Tbesleam- ah:p Algeria from Liverpool yesterday broagni. $1,556 200. aud the St Laurent, from Havie. $1,695,600, in specie. Tae eiesm-ibip WetiauJ Irons Hamburg this morning brought $1,299,000 in Frenoh and Germai gild coin. The slesmrbip Wester, from Bremen, brought $460 000 in foreign co n and bars. New York, S«ptemb’r 10.—Tim Ex- eoutive Committee of the Western Union Telegraph Company estimate the profits of the company, for the quarter ending September SO, at $1,259 223 01, or a bal ance, after paying interest, expenses, and a dividend of per cent., of fl,- 037,19295. The aividend is declared psjabl- O15 Washington September 10 —The Treasury Dspartment is informed that the Evansville quarantine against Mem phis and New Orlians was raised on the 1st instant • BaLTHIjEe, Ssptember 10.—The State Convention cf the Greenback Libor par ty mot in this oity to*dsy. Of tha 23 counties 9 were represented, 7 by one delegate each, 2 by three eaoh, and Bal timore oity by 19. After the appoint ment of the usual committees on creden tials and resolutions, a platform was adapted, embodying tne resolutions - of the previous Greenback Conventions re garding national paper non y, eto. Howard Meeks, of Kent oonnty, was nommated for Governor. Indianapolis, September 10 —At a meeting of tbb American Fharmaoeatlat Association held to dev George W. Sjl- ovan, of Indianapolis, va Selected preti- Cincinnati, September 10—General Sheridan, President of the Society of tbe Army of the Camberland has called the Annual meeting of that Sooiety ia Wash ington lor November 13:h. Tae Anni versary of the battle of Missionary Ridge, when the statne of Gen. Tnomas will be ult lied. Memphis,September 10.—Sixteen cases in all, seven white and nine oolored,were reported here to-day. AmoDg the a.nm- her were Dad. Sullivan, G. N. Paine, C. X Morrison and Mrs. J. Francisco. Three deaths have occurred, two of whim are colored. Donation to the How- ard’s to-day aggregated $1,693- They assigned t won ty. five nurses to duty. Wm. Ward is down with the fever twelve miles north of Memphis on the Paduoah Railroad. His infection can be traot-d to this city. The weather clear and pleasant; the thermumeter ranged from 66 to 84. DeEalb, Mias., Sept 10.—The State at five o’clock yesterday afternoon rested its case in the trial of Henry J. Gaily for the murder of Cornelia Chisholm. Tbe object of the prosecution has been to es tablish a conspiracy on tbe part of the defendant end others to kill Chisholm, Gilmore and Rouenbium, and in carry ing it into effect, Cornelia enl other par ties were killed. Among the declarations made after the killing of Cnisholm going to show con spiracy, was tbe declaration by the de fendant, “we have done what we came to do, and now if there is any hanging to be done here ia my neck.” The testi mony of the defence hoe tended to con 1 tradiot eons of the material statements of the wilne sea for the prosecution i ■ to tbe prisoner in jail; who shot Cornelia and Judge Chisholm; as to what parties in tbo crowd had guns; tbe otions of the defendant in jail during tbe firing and the relative positions of all tbe parties. C. C. Stewart, one of the jurymen, has been ill eiooe tba adjournment last night. On his aeoonnt, it has been impos sible to proceed with the trial to-day. It is hoped that he will recover sufficient ly this afternoon to allow the casa ta proceed- The defendant has a number of witnesses to testify on other points brought ont by tba proseoation. Argu ment will probably begin to-morrow. London, September 10 —A Berlin dis patch to tbe Pall Hall Gazette says it is asserted that An-tris, as the prioa oi Turkish non-resistance to the ocoapation of Novi Bazar, guarantees to the Sultan his European possessions. St. PxTSBsxmaG, September 10.—A telegram from tbe Governor of Smolensk announces that a great fire has broken out in tbe town of Nazma in that Gov ernment. Two hundred houses and the prison were barning. Assistance has been sent from 8moLn*k. London, September 10.—Tne Press Assucution announces that no doabt ex ists in tbe India office that the outbreak in Afghanistan has assumed larger pro portions than was at first supposed. Tlia Battalion to Savannab. We learn that there is a movement on foot to endeavor to get the Second Geor gia Battalion, or as many of the compan ies of the corpa as can do so, to go to the Jaeper Centennial in Savannah. The in tention is that the oompaniea go in a battalion under oommasd of its officers. Tnis is a good ids a, and those moving in tbe matter think that there will not be any difficulties in the way under • present liberal inducement ol tbe rail road, and the schedule arranged for the ocoseion. It will be necessary for at least three oompaniea to go. Two, ths Volun teers and the Floyd Biflrs, have deter mined to go. It is believed that from the remaining companies composing tbe corps at feast one other and perhaps all will ba able to take tbe trip. We hope the matter will be considered. The Ma- oon companies hope they will be joined by the Baldwin Blues and the Painam B.flis. The city of Savannah will be fall of companies on ..that oecasion, and one of the largest gatherings of volun teer soldiery will take place that has ever been known in that oity. Tbe Chatham Artillery, besides en’ertaining the Rime Light Guards, Cherokee Artillery of Borne, and the Washington Artillery of Caarieston, will look after the Maoon Volunteers. Tne Montgomery B>flss, of Charleston, will also be the guest of one of tbe Savannah companies. Augusta and other cities will also contribute to the ranks of the ary pagpant. t\mmi AND COMMERCIAL MACON COTTON STATEMENT OFFICE TELrtGKAPD AMD bKSSKNGER tEPTSBBBB 10.187a,—EVSiriHO. The Mtcon cotton market was quiet and unchmittd rosterJny, With quotations at 11 cents for middling. Received to day by rail 67 by wa^on. Sul— S'.S 61 Sold IKMMNHIWWH .»»»#«»»»«»»■■•> w«h — — 210 STATEMENT Stock on hand September 1,1879. Received t >-day - previously Shipped to-day, previously. Stock on hand this evening... Received same day late year, LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORT* —o— Cotton. LiJSSPcor—Noon—Cotton stead, middling up snds 6 V A . middlinsc Orleani 7. Sale* a UJO bales: oi which 2000 were taken by •peculators oul lor export: receipts 1150, ail AiiuT C1D. Futures opened at 1-S2 cheaper bnt the deellue hat since beeu recovered. Uplands low amidiina clauae September deliv ery 627-52, ’teptembernud October 611-lSaSt>-U October and November 6 5 ltaSll 32, Novemb G and December 6%. January and February 6 1-18 SOOp m—Sal not American 8SE).uplands low middlingclaus September and October delivery ‘ It-18 S pm—Uplands low middling clime October her and November delivery US-16. Futures dull. NiwTobK -Cotton quiet: sales 623; middling oplauds 1 zji- mitMnnjc Orleans ItH. Futures opened tie dv.September 13.31. Octo ber 1I.08 November iU.tS. December lo.«8, Jan uary 1055 Ootton—Net rece pts 10b gw s 257. Futures closed weak; sales 24000. September delivery 1216-17. October 10.91, Nfvember 10.50, December . January 10.47—49. February 10. '—VI. M. rch IOCS -70, April 19.79—81. Oe ion dosed quiet: sates 43St middling up lands middling (Means lt‘A. Consolidated net receipts 4828; exports to Great Britain —. Franco —. Galvssion—Cot on linn: middling HVf, low middling ll»J$ good ordinary iOVJ; net receipts 1015; gross —. sales 544. stock 7718. Norfolk—cotton firm, middling 12, net receipt i3S.,saies 62. stock-78. Baltimore—^Cotton tirm; middling 12lo, middling 12, good ordinary 11%: net receipts grois 10. soles 125, to spinners 75, sloe 1029. Boston—Cotton steady and at an advance: middling 12Jf, low middling I2& good ordinary llJS, net receipts 1J. gross IP, sales —. stock 8U WltJtnr0T05—Cotton steady; middling UJ4 low middling 1L good ordinary 10J-S; net re ceipts 2L gross —. sates 82, utock 871. Fhiladblphia—Cotton st ady middling 12%; low middling 1% good ordinary 1^, not to • sales 238. spinners t»7. stock 16 !l Savannah—Cotton easy; ” middling UK- low middling 11. good ordinary I0?j.net receipts 1631. gross 1815 salts 13J0; stock 6730. Nbw urlsass—Cotton steady middling lljfc lowmidaimg UK. good ordinary —, net receipts 1X85. gross 1119. aalea <100, stock 5695. Mobile—Cotton firm, middling UK, low middling lo;£, good ordinary 10jf. net receipts 191. gross —. aalea ICO, atock 1224. Memphis—Not received, Augusta—Cotton firm: middling 11. low middling 10%. good ordinary 10,1. ieceipt»52S, ahimnents —, aalea 27 *. Chaulsstob—Cotton dull: middling 11%: low middling 11 good ordinary 10% net receipts 0»3;gross —.sales 200.stock22U. -O- , FINANCIAL , . _ T,oinxnr—Neon—Brio <tao'; L P. B ker, of R jornaad, Va., and / 830 p m-Brie»7K. . P C. Httndidns, of Mobile. Alatana, _t.P “.^3°^ cU? Ben^ wVnci and ▼100 presidents. The day waa n fttoly x 97 {cent met* oooopifi in rending and di3CiU9.ii:< pa- , H Haw YoeK—8uck§ >peued Bteadj moneyJ&B. per., end at night the meeting wiB_ter- , **\J$**^ SUw ^ dalU ^ umm Cured Her, Bbllsvux, Kt. DR HR Ftkvbxs:— Dear Mb: 1 must st’tethat ynur V.-eeline deter res to ba called a valuable blood purifier, renovator and mvigorator of the whole system. My wife suffered for a length of time with a Scrofula sore in thi leg. She took several buttles ol Vegetine. The results were surprising, it cured her while ail the former remedies failed to give satisfaction. Respectfully. T F TRICK. 1 know the above to be true. HKNRY WKRTHIMBR, Druggist and Apothecary. 139 Monmouth ot. Vegitike—For eradicating all impurities of the blood from the system, it has no equal. It has never failed to effect - e ire, giving tone and strength lo the system debilitated by disease. VEGBT1N taJ. Behold Me a Well Woman. CANCER. Hohioomxby, Ala, June S3.1878. H RSrxvBxa Boston. DkabSib: 1 hare (or years been a sufferer fiom a dreadful cancer In my side whish caused me untold agony, and as I am a widow with a family dependent upon my exertions for a sup port my p&inof body was only equalled by my p&inofmind, at seeing my children want for bread, I was presented by akind friend inCin cionati with half a dot sen bottles of Vegetine, and although one bottle it still untouched behold me a well woman, completely restored in body and mind, and able to perform my accustomed duties Long may yon lire! and may the history of my wonderful cure 1< ad other, like sufferers to purchase your valuable medicine if it is with the last cent they possess. • Yours gratefully. MBS FULLERSUTT. 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Thousands of or ders, in various sums, are rcoled into cne vast amount and ce operated a? a mighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder all tbe aavan’agei ol the largest operator. Immense profits src divided monthly. Any amount, from 95 to $~.ooo or more, ran be used succe^sfulfv. New York BaptiBt Weekly, September £8, 1878, says : “By the combination system $15 would make $75, or 5 per cent. $10 pajs $550. or 7 percent: $100 makes $1,000. or 10 per cent on the stock dunrg the mouth, according to ti e market.” Frank Leshe’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 29th: “The combination method of operating stocks is the most successful ever adopted.” New York In dependent, Sept, 12th: “The otmbination sys tem is founded upon correct husme>s principles, and no person need be without an income while it is kept working by Messrs Lawret.ce A Co.” NO I ICE FOB LEAVE TO SELL LAND I m ^-“ 0aredlt 9;. ln » 0 « BORGIA. JON *8 COUNTY-Four weeks | gJP£SK5S££» nl ^a£ B li!gg! after date I will app>y to the Court of Or- G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas Jo- s ph J Jones, almiuistrator on the estate of Ruths Jones. Lta of said county, deceased, has mvde application'orleare to sell all the real est’tebel raging to said estate Th-so are therefore t(. cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday id October next, to show cause, if any they have, why sai i application should not be granted. Witness my hand officially. September 3, 1876. J A MCMANUS, f ep4 Ibwaw Ordir ary. G 1 binary of Jones County for an order to sell ail the real estate ot William Upery. deceased, situ ate in this county and known as the Mary C Upery dower July lith. 1879 iullS IswSw* 88TH rOWLBM. Adm’r. Lawrence A Co’s combinations ” New circular (mailed free) explain* everything, Stocks and bonds wanted. Cover- nent bonds supplied. Lawrence A Co, Bankeia, 57 Exchange else* New York. FOR SALE. ■\TY plantation in Dorouvhty county six miles JLu. south of Albany Georgia, copteioing 738 acres oi good level lsnd, 500 acres open laud under cultivation. There is on tbe place a good dwell ing ont houses, gin house, screw and case mill. Will be sold low lor cash or ou reasonable time with one cash payment. Address HT COLEMAN. sep9dwAs«lt Reynolds Ga. BIBB COUNIY SHERIFF SALES. "YyiLL ho sold ba’ore the court house door In WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE STAUNTON. VIRGINIA. Opens its 30ih Session September 18th, 1879. One of the Oral schools for young Isdiesinthe United Stales • Climate unsurpassed. Sur- lxunlii gs beau’iful. attendeu by pnpil from Seventeen Slaty-, strictest qconomy nqutred Among the lowest terr-s iu tbe Union. TBRM8— Board, Watting. Lights, Frg’ial Course. Latin, Frei ch, for eech half ot tbe Scho lastic year....- film All extras very low. ’ or Catalogue address Rev WM A HABRI8.DD, President, lulll d8t l w(t Staunton, Virginia. | a BORGIA BIBB COUNTT.—Whereas Wil \J liam Rjderhas made application for letters . . the citv of Macon during the legal hours of sale, on tbe drat Tuesday in October next. the following property to wit: _ lx>t Noliu block No 54, in the city of Macon. I of guardianship of the person's and property of Bibb c >unty, Georgia, bounded on the northeast Lewi»L iiinshew, IcellvT, Etta Fand Lucius K by Maple street on the southeajtby Perkins’ I Minshew, minor children of Reudin.g R and lot, on the nuriheast by Wash Nials lot Mary AT Minthew, late of said county, deceased. Levied on as the property of Solomon Clemens I These are therefore to cite ana admonish si; to satisfy a fl fa issued from the Superior Court I penonscoi cerred to be and appear at the Cou-t in favor of Willis Braswell ys Bolomon Clemens. I of Ordinary of aaid co .rty on the first Monday Prop rty pointed out b> nUintift I in October next, *o sh'w cause, if any they hare, A:>o at the tame time and place, 7 street rail-1 why said application *-h nla not be granted, road cars, 4 mulrs and 2 *et double harness and | Wituess my hand officially. minn ed *»v a concert and nochor Hall. ■■Mi hop it M l- 10274. 414 per cents 10t>£, 4 per ents 101%. State bonds dull. StocK- closed active: New fork Central ; 18)f. Brie 26; Lake (shore 87% Illinois Centra) CO, Pittsburg 105, ChicagS and Northwestern 8CJI, do preferred 90; Rock Island ISSyo,; Western Union Telegraph Company 94% Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 139,249.877; cur rency S6.70i.645. PRODUCE Blltihoss — Flour steady: Howard street and Western suoerdne 3 OO'gtS 5U: extra 410 d4 75; family 5 t-OStS 75: City Mills superfine S0tl<C3 25; extra 4C0y475: Rio brands 670. Patspsco family 6 60, Wheat—Southern firm and quiet; Wes tern easy, southern red 1 049110; amber 111 08113; No 1 Maryland red 115; No 2 Western winterred spot 1 U?6, Septemlter 1 llMa ^October 1 loXnl llj» November 1 ll^al U>% December 1 lljftal 11)4 Southern corn steady; Western quiet and steady; southern 58. yellow 43!4. Oats steady aud quiet; soutbtrn KloSf, Western white S2a333 do mixed 30^32. Pennsylvania 82aS5. Pay steady: .: rime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland 13314 Provision! firm: Pork 9 78. bulk meats, loose •noulJers 3%, clear rib 5: do packed 4)4 and 5)4 Bacon— sbouldei a a7$.c’.ear nb STj.llams lHIullTJ. Lard, refined in tierces 7. Butter firm; rime to choice Western packed 12314. Coffee u m: rio in . ar*ooa UVial4)4. Whisky steady at 107)4. Freights lower. Oaioaao—F.our quiet and steady: double extra 40t>a5 75; extra S25a4C0. Wheat active and hightriNo 1 Chicago spring VSli cash No 2 do 87 ea»h. 8’Ha8974 October. 9J)4a9074 bic November,83)4 all the year.No 3 do 8431. rejsetod 74. Corn uosettlsd and higher at 33% cash, 83% October, 33% bid‘November, 81%all the yev. Oats in fair demand.higher and unsettled at 23% cash, 24 October, 2«% November.-rejected 20ta- Pork active bnt lower at 8 SO cash aud October, 762%a7 65 all the year. Lard fair’demsnl and lower at 5 67)4 cash. 570 October. 5 S5a5S7% all the yesr, 5 40a5 42%J anuary. Bulk moats easier; shoulaers S 25. clear ribs 6 00. Whisky unchanged. The following reports of the .hieago msr.et for Futures, by special telegrams, are furuished us by Mr. L BlPIKT, Broker iu Stocks, Grain and Provisions. The .quotations to-day for October delivery w»re: Time C.Eihs. Pork. Lard■ Wheat. Corn 19:40 XXX —4 50 8 52 6 70 8 % 33% 11:88AM-447% 8 27% 6 67% 83% SS3* 110PM—4 50 8 30 5 70 8«% 3334 Receipts of hegs 115000 Market firm. Louis vim*—Flour dull: extra 3 O 'ftl 25: family S5f@4l0:Not4C0@475.patent80>®700. Wheat firm; red and amber 97 Cam steady: white 4% mixed S3. Oats quiet white 25%, mixed 24%. Pork nominal Lard firm: choice leaf m tierces 7%. do in kegs 8%aS%. Bulk meats firm-, shoulders 3%, clear rib 5. clear sides 6%, loos-. Baeop firm shoulders 3 67%a4 00; clear sides 5 50a5 75. Sugar* cured hams 9 a 10. Whisky Urm at 104 8x. Louis- Four higher; double extra fall 3 85a 415.trebledo435®445,family 45PM455, choice t • far cy4 6035 25. Wheat higher: No 2 red fall cash .93%a93 September. 9434*94%, closing at 94% October. 95%»% November. 96% Uecera ■ ber. Corn higher but closed a shade off No 2 mixed 3l3v Sicash,3:5£ September,31% October. 993<a% all the year. Oats higher: No 2 23*23% o.an, 23%o23% September, z3%a23% October. 25% November. Whisky unset lest 105al 06. Lord quiet and saleable at 6% Bulk meats firm clear ribs 4 80a 4 85, clear sides 5 00. Baoon firm; clear rib 5%a5%. clear sides 3 65x5 70. NATAL STORE?. Wimiibstga—r-pinis turpennue quiet at 24 Rosin it ady at 95 for strained. Crude tur pentine steady at 100 far hard; 19) lor yellow dip: -Tar steady »t 100 h>.z.Qoa Vv Moit»aie OOSUXOTSD JpAII.T BY O. Tczys-SJL. IE'S GRAIN AND PROVISION!*. BACON—Clear rib sides 6%@6% Shoulders...... 5 l j@5)4 Bulk clear rib sides...... b%ze Bulk «honlders..,. M 437-^5 Cho.ceSC hama. U%$il% LARD—in ObU 8% Leaf.in tubs........... 833% Leaf, in buckets lo:ato% OATS— For fe>vJ....„„...M 50®55 Rustproof seed 63@63 SALT—Yi.-pn. 160 Liverpool i 2C>@1 25 REAI - 70875 bolted 7i?-75 CORN—By car load 70@-7l small lots mm.. 73^75 »UR - lit«;er bb...„ i 1 to Choice 7 0 Extra family, per bbl 625@6£0 Family, per bbL....... 6 (xi@5 25 Extra pst hV... 6 75 OOFFDB—Common 11% Fair 12% Gqod.„„„. U@15 Prime 17 Jr.va.... *fi83 SOAPS—PerlbM..M «% * 8 XOLA8SES—Choice Cuba, hhds S3 Choice Cuba. hbis..................... $:@S7 Sugsrhousc, hhds 2i©24 Sugarhouse. hblt............ 29 Choice New Orleans.................. 6 UGAR—Golden G 8X®’ Hrovn. 7%?3i O. oohoe 7% Extra U. white......... s'.ya Standard A S@9% Granulated ... Powdered and crushed RAC KB Rd—Soda - Cream mm. Ginster.....................m 8trawscrry Fancy RANDLES—Star. NAILS—Basis los............ ATARCL PEPPER ,.,M..M.....MM*.(Ml,I 1PIOB 3INGKR. NUTMEGS., 3LOVB3 Jiiwatt^ssML, *'UB ROOTS : 1200 TNUPP—Lorillard’s. iar... 6i LoriUsrd'a.toU...M..MMM..MMMM„.. 70 TOBACCO—Common 43 s 45 Medium .■■■■.. 60 a 60 Lucy Hinton 62 Fine...•— . — ■ - 75*1 Ji 1SIIMHIIMIM4I44MHIHIIMIM4MI • MM.. t'i@9% 9%ft93i 71510 nan ... M, 10 II U% ...... 14 12% !••••• 2 65 iasasssss tss•s4 aS#4i ■ *MM.M.M.M. 111*©. 25 IT SO OCaSO 00 all tee iron now lying aad being upon track of the r.ucon Street KailroaJ, in the city ol Macon, Bibb county, Georgia. Levied on as the property of Mary J Hill, the proprietor uni owner of the Macon street Rail road to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Sirs H M Co'quitt vs Mary I Hill, proprietor 51 aeon Street Railroad, ana James A Hill arent. Property pointed out by plaintiff's a’torcey Also at thesame timo and pi tee, eight (80') hundre* acres of land situated in the SlSlhdis- trict <4 H. in Bibb county Georgia, known as tbs lauds of " nr U Heath fate of eaidcranty, deceas ed whereon be resided at tbe timo ol his death, ar j fining the 1-nds of David Clay, bounded on the south by the Columbus road, on the west by Tohesofkee cr ek and lands cf David Clay, on the east by lands of Bockmore and Wm W Heath. Levied on as the property ol Wm B Heath, de deosrd. security, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Joshua R Scho field. r-ceiver, vs Wm W He th administrator of Wm B Heath security. Property pointed Out by plaintiff s at Hornes. GEORGE F CHERRY. ssn9 law4w Sheriff. <ep71aw4s j. a. McManus, O-diuary. New Carriage Factory. 11 KENT & GREENE —Manufacturers of and Dealers .8 . s 61'gisa iSSsMjf JASPER OOUaTY SHERIFF SALE. O N the first Tuesday in October npxt, will be sold before the <ourt house doorin the town oi Monucelto. daring tbe legal hours cf sale thsf .llowir g pronert’ to wit: Olio bund ed»cr s of land situated in Jasper county adjoining lands of Pleasant Banks, Mrs William Keltv, Frank Malone Jr, S»muel R Smith Jr, A \ Kelly and other*, being part of a tract of land id said county.containing 850 acres more or lets, knownas the Colbert Jeffries place, now in the posses-ion of A L Sluder, and levied on by T R Penn. Drauty Sheriff, and to be sold as the property o' Colbert Jeffries, by virtue of a fi fa from Ja-per Superior Court in favor of Geo T Bartlett v* Colbert Jtffries, Isaae T Mvatt and John Myatt. Buggies, Wagons. Our Shops ou Poplar Street, Hextdcor to Stew art’s 8table9. Are supplied with a full stock of the choicest materials, and we hare n our employ tbe best mechanics in Georgia. We will make nothing but the very best work, and at prices within the reach of all. Tbe manufacturing department is in charge of TS Greene, late of Freeman A Greene, ♦ho will be glad to wait on all bis ole customers. The best hand made harness always on hand Repairing of all kinds will hare care ful attention. Prices low. We will occupy tbe old carnage stand. Good. Small ft Co, as a sales room ondciober 1st. All work warranted. Macon. August 22.1878 uaw6m A /k H* the LARGBST and be srUing Stationery Package in the world. Itccntains 18 sheets ol Paper, 18 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder, Golden Pen, and a niece of valuable Jewelry. Compler:- sample package, with elegant gold stor e Sleevt Butto s. Set Gold-piste' 1 Studs, Engraved Gold plated Ring, and a Ladies’ Fashionable Fancy Set, Pin and Drops, postpaid — cents. 5 Pack ages with Assorted Jewelry 81. SPLENDID Also at ihu same time and place, HO acres of I WA/pOH AND OH AIN FREE WITH EVERY land in Jasper county, the seme bring the west half of lot of land known ns *h J , ‘!l *T” th "* adjoining lands of John Pipe, John BDJghy and others, being a nart of 850 seres u. .« .« -»—«» ** inJaspe county whereon John B Digby resides, aud levied on by James T Lewis, former she iff of Jasper county, and to be sold as the proper:} ol John B 1 ieb} by virtueofafl fa in favor of Wm Van A’-twcrp vs John B Digby from Jasper Superior Court. . also at the same time and place, one hou<e ind tract of land situated in MouticelloIn said county adjoining lands r-f Madison Kops and T C Broddus on the west, those of Jas Watson and said Broddus on the north and the publicstre ts on the east and south, containing one-half aeie moreor less. . . . . , , i cried on as the property of tho defendant by virtue of■» Ufa issued from Jasper Superior Court iu favor of HT StmtonvsBT Digby. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney and written n- tice of thin levy served unon tenant. Also at tbe came time and place, S0j acres of land in suit county knownas the Sparks place adjoining Inn >s of Arington Means, Olive New ton. C Q Lane and others. • Levied on as the proprrtyof Ohas Q Lane to satisfy afi fa from the Superior Coart ia favor of Saliie Hawk vsChaeQ Lane. Property pointed out by plaintiff in fi f» and notire given. JEFF AIKEN. Sheriff. September 9,1879 Jasper county. *ep9 Itswtw $50 *1ORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY. Bxtraor- dinWlndueement* to Agents BRIDE ft CO. S Broadway. N Y A C TAILOR •) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE r To riibb^ Superior t'ourt, Wm TAYLOR.) April Term, 1S78, It appearing to the Court by tbe return of tbe Sheriff that ths defendant does not reride in B:bb county, and it further appearing that he doesnjt reside in tnis State, and it further ap pearing that s»rvici has i*ot heen perfected it accordance with a rule frum this Court granted November 15tb. 1878. It is on mo.irra ordered that said defendant answer sa-.u libs! at the October Term, 7879, of this court, or trat said CKuro ho considered it defaulted lib>ll«:it aliened tJ proceed. Or dered lunber that re>vice l.e l-ifecled oy pub licatinn intaeTelccr.ph aad Messenger ouee month for four months. By tho court: JOHN L HARDEMAN, Litellant’s Attorney. This June SitK 1879. A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Su* perior Court, this 24'h June, 187.1. tui'25 lam4m A B ROSS Clerk. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. S RPARKER. ") Libel for divorce—Rule vs {-perfect set vice—Bibb 8 C, Oct CATO PARKBRy Adjourned Term. 7878. It appearing to the Oouit by the retur. of the Sheriff that defendant does not reside n this county, and it further appearing that L i~. not reside in the State of Georgia: It is ordered that said'defendant appear and answer said suit at the next term cf this court or be eon sidered in default. It is further ordered th- servioo of tnn rulebe marfeon said defendant o> publication in the Telegraph aud Messer, e- 1 d a month for four months. T J 8IMMON8, J o « By tbe Court: A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Sunt rior Court this January 20th, 1879. ian24 ..lamim A R P.O *1. Clerk • aOKUlA. Ju.vBS WU.’ i X - Woeroun _T MraL V Farrar, administratrix estate of 8amuel M Farrar, deceased, applies to me for dismission, These are to cite all persons concerned toahow cause. If auy they have, at this court ou the first Monday in November next why the same shall not be granted. Witness my hand efficiailv. jilistri’ ROLAND T ROSS, Ordinary. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W L Bass, administrator on the estate of Mr* Julia B Collins, late of said oouty dtreased, ba.- made application to me for lettrs o’ dirm'ssiui. irom saUestates These are thereroieto cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and.pptar at the Court of Ordinary of siia county ontbe first Monday In November next to-he-rcame if any they have why said application suou.d nos be grant) d. Given under my hand officiary. J A MC RAN US. Ordinary. August 4 1879, augStd G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whbrea.-. Th*. W Barron, executor, and Josephine Lnms ocn, executrix, of theest.te of Mrs. Harriet Foe ter, ‘ate of said county deceased, have applied to me for letters of dismission from said estate. These are there'ore to c.te and admonish all persons concerned to De and apeear at tbo Jourt oforaiaurj if said county on the first Monday in November next to show caused anv ihev have why said application should rot b- granted. <»iven undern.y hand efficiailv. J A McMaNUS. Ordinary. August 4.1879. augStd /"t BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY,-Whereas W VJT W Carnes, adranls' rotor oi s»o.. 1G B«ni., late of said county deceased. Las made applica tion for lvtt-raof dismissun from mid vataie’ These are therefore to cite and admonish alt per sons concerned to be and appear at :ue C. -urt of Ordinary o’saidciurty on the first Monday in November n-xt to show cause if any th y htv’u why said application should mt te grant’d. WiluetS my hand officially. J A McIlANUS, Ordlner August 4, 7879-suStd ( TsistiulA, JaSPBK. COUNT!.—Whsreas J John W Grubbs, administrator of Temp -r ance Chcex, denased, applies to me for dt-mis- non from his administration. This is therefore to cite all persons conrerred to show causa at this office un or by tbe flr-t Monday in October nex:, if any thsy cau. why the same shall no* be granted. Witness my official signature, this Ed day of July. 7879. ju!6 lawfm* - FA' 8WANSON, Ord’y. G eorgia, bibb county.—wherms c j Root eve 11. executor of the estate ct Mrs O P Doan, late of said county deceased, has made application fo- letters of dicmi-rijn from said es tate. These are therefore to cite and admoni-h all persons conet rued to oe and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary of said county on tho first Monday in November next fc* show c me if any they have why raid application shou.d not be granted. Given under my hand officially JAMcMaL* US. Ordinary. August 4,1879- augStd G eorgia, urawforu county.—Wi be sold before Ihe court home <tt-orin tb town of Knoxville, in sain county, wiihin , , legal hours of sale, south half ct lot No 65 in th first district of originally Houston now < rawfon oonnty. containing one hundred acres, more o less. Levied on ae the property of amu< Johnson, deceased, tn satisfy judgment in O aw ford Superior Court iu favor of JohnW BUaa lr.game, administrator of a J Adams, deceased vs A J J’amelly, adminietrator of Samuel John! aon, de eased. August 7th. 1879. ang* l»-4w R M KOND. Khnriff. EXECULOtt’ii e Lfcl OW VAIUABLX USDs Iff JOff£S COUffXTs pJY virtue of the last wm and testament of X> Martha Seabrook, lxie deceased, I will sell on the flirt Tuesday in October next, at the court house door m the town of Clinton, within the legtl hours of sale, five hundred nores of land, more or le«s. three mile* e’ at of Clinton known as the Seab»’k place. Go-st faed in a good slate of cultivation, good dwelling and all other houses needed, giu house aud good well of water. • Also at same time and piece 238 acres of land more or less, one and a half miles of Clinton, known a9 the Newton place, heing a part of said estate. This is good average laud with buildings theraon sufficient for farming rumorev nlent< good water on both places for all frinitg nar poses and iilerty of timber. Sold for diitribu- tio among the heirs -Terras ca>h. ans8 w-i; JXO A JOHNSON. u x » cutor SSESX .T ■>« CONDENSED CYCLOPEDIA. Rarest opportunity for making money is now offered to general agents and canvassers in the South on this exceedingly useful and low-priced book. 1.000 op. double column. 700 engravings. 10 double-page colored maps. Only $5 a cop; For terms aud territory address T BLLWOO ZELL, DAVIS ft CO. Philadelphia. mar7»’4t G EOB .lABlBtv su, TY.—Whereas Mr* M M Hamilton has made application for let- ters of administration on tbe estate of Charles A Hamilton,Uto of said ronnty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all irsons concerned to he and appear at the Dnrt of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in October next to show cause, if any they have, why said application thiuld not be granted to applicant. Witness my hand cfficially „ J A Me if ANUS, Ordinary. Kepteml er 3 1>79. sep4 l*w4w (SttBW 4 YEAR and expenses to agtr. tD / J I Outfit Free. Address P O VIOK* ERY Augusta, Maine. Muirm ami Sommsiarn Aairoan AAVAMHAH, Ga. June 26.1879 O N and after Sunday. June 29,1879, passenger trains on the Central and Southwe3terr Railroads and branches will run as follows: TKire go. 1.—G0XH8 HOSTS AND WAIT. Loaves Savaimah 9:20 A Se Leaves Augusta. .9:80 A Sc Arrives at Augusta 4:45f» Arrives a Macon —6:45? s> Leaves Macon for Atlanta ......8:15 pm Arrives at Atlanta ..8:50 A K rlwai mnmw ‘pr-nvVnv-* n with *icat cm and Atlantic and Atlanta uUnomAir-Line (or all points W’est and North. coruas SOUTH AID hast. Leave* Atlanta... 11:40r* Arrives at Macon 6:20ah Leaves Macon 7:00 A M Arrive* at 11 died Seville 9:44 A H Arrives at Batontow 11:30 A M Arrives at Augusts — 4:45 ? M Arrives at Savannah.. 4:00 P M Leaves Augusta U-.S0 a m Making connection at Savannah with the At- ANDREW OUTHBERT. GA Toe Twenty-Seventh Schclistic year will oxen | on September 18th, proximo. 1. Faculty experienced and efficient. 2. Cour’aof Mudy advanced and thorough. 3. Buildings commodious audehgint. 4. Grounds the handsomest in the South. 5. Location unsurpassed for i-alubritv. 6. Society of Cnthbort refined and cultivated. CHARGE'S Board and Tuition in all English and Claarica’ Studies for the year, everything included, $1-8 Mubio (vo* a) and mstiumenta'). French Ger man. Oil Painting, i-etcil Sketching. Fancy Needlework, Mid other extras very mrderale Tuition frae to all Ministers of the Gospel la tbe regular work. A^College en-’orsetl by the miluon'SH No Special re erence nc. ded. For Catalogues and additional information address Rlv A L HAMILTON. D D, Pres’t. Cuthb rt, Gror-ia. N B—The celebrated Swedi-h system of Phvri- Untie and «ull Railroattfor all points in Florida. I cal Training for girlsa spicialty. Parents woold SHlFPlAb MtobUlE CORRECTED DAILY BY BERND BROTHERS BIDES Green salt, per D 4 Dry salt 6@ 8 Dry flint.... 7@ll GOAT SKI i 1— Dry. per lb.„ I0(o,l8 SBtsBP SKINS—Per piece.,.., 2 i@to 8*iBARLINGS—Per Diece ...„ r. (a 10 17KKRJH.INS—per lb.. - 14'?.*6 LBATHBR—In the rough I6f«s*2 AACCOON—Per cieoe 6@t0 eINK—Per piece 10®<5 iVTTHBr—Per piece......... 60*32 00 r&UB ho. 2.—ooiae hohth aad wbst, Leave* B^vnnnah.................... ............ 7:30 P Arrives at Augusta —6:40 a K Leaves Auzutta..... 8:30 ? M Arrive* at Milledgevilio. 9:44 A K Arrive* at Eatoutou. ...11:3(1 A X Arrives at Macon 8:00 A X Leaves Macon tor Atlanta 8:40 A X Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 P X j Leaves Macoutor Albany and Eufauls, 8 SB A X Arrives at Euiaula., 3:42 P X Arrives at Albany 3:43 P x Leaves Macon tor Columbus 8.45 A *( Arrives at Columbus 2 J5 p M Trains on thi’kichedule for Macon.Atlanta Columbus, LufrfMa and Albany daily, making close connection at Atlanta with Western sue Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line. At Lulaula with Montgomery ft Eufanla Rail way; at Columbui with Western Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte. Columbia and Au gusta Railioad for all points North and Bast. Eufaula Tram connects at Fort Valley for Pei- ’, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for Pon sines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Train on buxely Extensioii leaves Albany Mondays, Tuesday*, Thursdays and Friday*, comae bouts *97> hast. Leaves Atlanta „ n „„l:15 P M Arrives at Muoon from Atlanta 6.55 P n Leave* Albany 11:23 A ft Leaves Eufaula.,, 11:27 A It Arrive: at Macon from Eufaula and AV> buny,.,,,,,ii,i,ni«* 6:38 P ft LeaTet Columbus 12:.’5a> Arrives at Macon from Columbus...... 63)8 P ft Leaves Macsn .7:35? ft Arrives at Augusta 6:40 Alt Leave* Augusts * 8:30 P ft Arrive* at Savannah 7:15 A TH Paaseugerafor Milledgeviile and Eatontou wn, take train N'e.i irom Savannah, and traiQ No. i iron* Maoon, which trainB connect daily excel Monday, for these points. Ttrouvh Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains between savannah and Augusta, Augusta and Mac.u,andS*>annah and Atlanta. d H smith, tVlLLlAM ROGERS, G**n Ticket AgL Gen Supt. C R R, Savsnn- h J O Shaw. W. G. RAOUL Geu Ira* AgL Sunt. 8 W R R. Maco an3 a do well to investigate. Norx—Cuthbert is situa’ed on the South western Had road, the main line (Lmnecting Sa vannah and Macon a-d MontE'-mery. one hun dred nnd eighteen miles tenth of Ma cn, and twenty miles from kuiaul , hence accessible from sit point . i*ugs wfit R H. MAY 4 CD., 98 Cherry Street, MACON, - - GA, Manufacturers of and Dealers in CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, WAGONS, Harness, Saddles, Whips* Bridles, * ollars, Hames, Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags. CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES, Lap Robes Horse Blankets, Sole, Upper and HafBGss Leather Calf JSkiiis, Shoe Findings, Call and examite our iiaciL before purchas*' - Repo.itorie*—93 Cherry Street, Macon, and! Bu«<l Streel Aninista ADMINISt KA’Oh-’SALE G F09GIABIBB C jUN iY—Will be sold before the court house door in the citv of Macon, between the legal Hours of sale, on iho First Tuesday In October nex-.. part of lot number five (3). in the Fourth District, oritinallv Houston.row -ibbconn*y. contaiuinr ttu (1C) acres, more or les , ab*ut eight (S) miles fiom Mncon on the Coluxibue rotd, ard known as the old Thom* sou Mill n!a«j. cn robes Ikeecreek. Sold for the ben-fit of tho hairs of James Thompson, late of taid county deceased. AS a ft THOMPSON. eepSdltw4l* Adm’r Jss Thompson, dec’d G EOROI4 JASPB 4 CoUMt-Wher.i-s.it is shown w mo that the eaut, of Wiley B Grubbs. Jute of said cvuuty but uow d ceased is unrepresented. TbUi- the-Jjre tn cite all persons interest ed to appear at mv < fflee on tbe first Monday 111 October next and show cau*, ifati* they can whv administration upon the estate should rot be vested in tie clerk of tbe Suterior Court of taid county, or some ether fit sn' proper parson. Witness my hand officially. P M SWANhON. Ordinary. Oruintry «office. Mortice lo Ga. . ugust 31. tepS ttawlw* LORD & TAYLOR, NEW YORK. NEW DRY GOODS. OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. SILKS* brands of Bonnet, I*onson, Tapirsicr. timnet, I rard, and other equally prominent jjsnnfmctarsprs. Tho Lord Jt Taylor FAMILY SILK enjory a tation lor nniversal excellence that I* unsuiv passed. Our American Cachemire IXDESTRCCTIBIJ5 BLACK SILK Justly claims earnest attention, being equal ta the best ot reicn manufacture at halt the coat EYEKY YAKD WARRANTED: In COLORED SILKS our well*pelected stock te offered at prices that cannot be undersold. COLORED AND BLACK^ILK DAM A36E8, «oo- bracing the rarest gems of the European or American Markets. In SUMMER SILKS and FOULARDS ae ttfH everything that is new and beaatttal. DROSS GOODS. Novelties in Cachemerea, SnitStws, Debeiroa, and the standard c'lotlia, in splendid v*. Ic. v. jffo, ••Anderson’s” Scotch Zephyrs, priaV*d eetws Dress Goods, Momie Clotlis, Coteun^a. Percales, Cheviots, Ac., with every grade to he i„a:vd tn a first-class establishment ^ Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps. This department maintains tta supremaay, sJd shows the best productions from the Earwosaa centre*. Our Cloaks and Saeone* are cat and madafty men tailors, therefore style and fit are gaarantwi. * Suits and Costumes. Our SUITS and COSTUMES fully sariaia -that * . re-einincnco so justly established, onfi Otways represent the latest styles and fashion** Ladies’ and Children's CadergarmMs. Snperb assortment of fine Trench hand OB* 4p UNDER WEAK, comprising every n*au*aitB (Or a lady’s wardrobe. Also, children s suits Cn ovary age and size. Our Infants’ Furnishing D^artment ts ooghly equipped. Complete Wardr-betaa" *33: better goods In prQportlon. Any ari_ the wardrobe at li»t price; really cheaper the home-made article, and much com fiory. Hosier (tloves, & Handkefchicfc. Tho larpist, rarest, and most unique French novelties in the citr. Also, tho medium grades of hose for todies and children at very moSeiol] prices. Ladies’, misses’, and children’s kid, cloth, and Lislo Thread Gloves of the best mauufactare.fti all the newest shades to match any dress materltf. A superior selection of plain hemmed tinea, aaff all linen hemstitched, an,I scolloped Handker chiefs. Also, embroidered Silk 11 JudkrrchSMs unsurpassed in beauty or color. I— 1. HP lOStowMa amabfla ■per tOfte RSB30NS. AU tho choi?® gmdes. cont-dnin? every color and shade knoVrn. Fresh additions daily. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Every possible requisite forascntleman’soutfit. First-class and medium grades of goods at star usual reasonable prices. Quality, style, and tit the prominent features of this department. Soots and Shoes. For spring and summer for Ladl?s. >n*tca. aad Children. Cloth top, low button stio:«, the novelty or tho season. S3 50; genuipo kid v. alUBC hoati. $3.75. I*otv shoesfrom S'itoSa; fine pers from toE2.GO: Misses' best uebbir worked buttonholes, $2; Children's hanfi awt. spring v \cl. button boots, $LG0; Infant shoes, &T. colors, v A25. Boys* ar.d Youths* French cal? tnttoa boots, Rt75, and « good, durable laced shoe 99* Ous* coods arc all We fill all order® exactly nnd to tbelsferest K orcbaicn, caaraotce a!l parehuse* o sattMhctory to buyers, nad usad ready to remedy all errors. \»e Irdte orders, convinced that si first trial otU Insure im tho regular eostoa hereafter. All onlcrs Cor (.oodn in h- ;>c < onnsa. nled by she money: cr, where parties Gooilt wi!! bo sent by i rprf, C. O. Where t-ti reDhtasee 1® tt® large, we always return the difference- Brcdwav end Twentieth St., / Grand, Ciiryslier and Fcr^aii, S’. H. TEACHERS «fc S *■« : DENTf* SSO to $ld<* or MM PEUHIitit'U during Vacation. For fu't caxtn addre*s J V MCCURDY ft CO. augtl v*8t M Lonir, Me. the; i Masonic Building, Hacon, Georgia, rjEOBRUJASPBRCoUNTY.—Wheress.v>L VA Bart.ett applies for adminutraticndehorns non cum teslamento annexo. on then,rate of Jo--ah C Banks, late of sate couutv.fiecess-d Thi i* therefor.- to cite all person- intereMeJ ♦o ap -ear at this office on or beV.rothe first M *n day in October rext. to sh.*w o-use. it any they can, whv administration should not be granted tbe applies t as applied for. Witneis my hand cffi i«lly. PMS vfa v«OV, Ordinarv. Ordinary’* office Monticcllo. Ga September 1. *ep3 l’awiw (1 ’-” *b 1 A. riinli T *>U IX- Wner.-.* SI* U Martha L Harna guerdisu of Mattie J Har n«, ianel Harris»n.i J ire* 4 Ht rris. miner children of Thoa A Ham. d *c, awl. b as m* <1*- application fur iott.r- of d*smi>.:on Iroms**id guardi-nshio. These sra therul.ru to into sun admonish all persons concerned to be andappear at.the Court of Ordi-.srvcf said county on the fir«t Monday in November next tn show cau e i’ any t>*ey hove why said application should not be ^rented. • ■ a itne-s my hard offi tally. J A 11c'JANUS. Ordinary. August 4.1S79. ang5td LIBEL FOB DIVORCE. Clemmie Corbett vs Charles Corb-tt -Libel for Div rce—Jasper pupenor Court, April Term. 11*79. It appearing to the e urt by >ht retu n of the sherin that the de!ea(antis nut to bo found ,u the c*.-untv: and it being further shown that he does not reside In ihe rtatfl. Therefore it is or dered that service be perfected by publicatiun in the Macon Telearapb and X«naw>*r. pub- li hi-d tn Maccn, Ga, r*nco a month for the space cf f *ur rao the before the next term of this court. May 2d, 1379. B> tbe Court: 0 W JORDAN. tn ■* - n>m*Plaintiff. Vt-.em / V nO&GlA. JON K3 COUNTY—Whereas Ga U b i-l B Roberts adm ni tratoron the estate o' Joseph G 8.iles, deceased, applies to me for ditmi'Mon from - ii estate These are to cite all persons conferred to she. cause, it a**y they have, at the November Term of this court wby the same shall not be granted, Gi*e» under roy land officially iullS td* RnLAND f RiiSS, Ordinary djEoRGIA. JtbPRR C* UNT» — vft r.neJ Malone having applied ’Oi Money active kt5,6.eienangedulla’.481a4 3t%; I H K A V E h—Per piece..,,,, 2i@l 25 ; - 9 —nm -ecuriths flrn; new 6 per centj * GREY FOK8KIN8 15®?6 , A THAR AgentJ wanted, lius,- j nose legitimate. Particularsf.ee. I MtaaMroaroftOOi biubi* d^77 fy m tUOlililJ tP i § Agents. Angus ia. Maine. «uu dpvucicS *Uar* b Outfit firee, Shaw rs Cstha- _ _ orgutidian- sb ; r>i’f thf per-unaud p ooerty of Annie L Far i ell s mmirun er fourice years of age, resi dent cf said county, - Th.s is th“relore to cite alt p< rsona concerned to be and ai prar at the October term 1S79 o: the Court of Ordinary of said county and ’haw cau*e. if »ns they can, why Catharine J 5Ia!oua should not b- entrusted with the Knaruiaimhip ol tho person andpr iiert' of Annie L Parnell. Wil* era my.haul officially • P m cWaNSiin, Ordinary, Mon’loello, Ga,Septimbcr 1,1879 sent ’»w4w * B. BOuUNtY — W’norei- W T VJT tiollragsworth has made apo i ration .or letter! cf aduiinistrsiion ft* the estate of Eliza J HoMinsswoitb, la eof «*»*d county,drc'asrd. The e are to cite and a* moui.h ail j,er»o- s con cerned ta b*’i and appear a-, the Court of Ordi* nay of aaid county or tn« arai Monday in Octo ber next, slid show cause, if any ih-y have, wby said application sbuuiu not be granted. Wi'iiessmy hand officially, J A McMANUS. Ordinary. Septembers. 1879 senS l-.4w SHAFTING. A LOT of sfca.tiug but Util, 'u.ed—wilh Whe-ls, Cogs, etc. Will take Lumber iu payment ajyG elm ASUKR AViihe, Poplar street, Macon Ga. S NOW OB FBRING to th public the fo’low uota tionsry in DGooda: Dil-iis Rj'i,SS in endless variety from 55cts- per yard upwards. BLACK SILKS, a very li.r. • assortment, frotn per yard to $4. BLACK GRENADINES of every iaispiwable' pattern from 25,35,45. 65.65. 75 cents and apto $2 50 per yard. DRESS GOODS, lhelarvert te'e-ied rtocirii: this city, from 8.10,12%. 15.20.25.80.35c toftfW piryard. LINEN LAWNS. We have a splendid tine of Patterns from 18.2J, 25.30. ss. 4 c per yard. PACIFIC LAWNS. Our stab's arb reiyti- tensive, from 12% 1618 *o 25c pe yard. WHITE LONDON CORDS in «trip« «ad check from 810124 151810 and 25c per yard, COLORED LONDON CO PDS in a’l tbe near shades and patterns from S 10 121-2 it 18 ric her yard. HOSIERY for Lndie*. ffisaes end Children This Department i* very exte sive in no * JfiC aud khsdet. HAMBURG EDGINGS.O-te-gct toeftever hrourht to V.SCJP, f.-om 5 ", i- 10 ffi i-2 10 182025 to {2 50 per yard. WHITE GOODS. Evernhing r-erfaimiur to this Department, romprndug Lineu Laorna. Hwiea Muslin. Jaconets, Na u:ouk, from 121-2 15 2025 to50c Tier yard. 1INKN TOWELS, a very 7a ye assortment from $1, $1 25, $150. $1 75 $2 and up to 10per dozen. PaRAROLS of the latest atylea ard pasterns from 25 50 75 51 1 25 1 60175 82 up to $10 apiece. SILK TINS AND BOWa beautiful ideated h ’<* Irom 25 30 35 *0 « 50 Oil 76.' *p to $»68 apiece GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING, J Is-ge osort ment in all alyles. The b i.t Blue Fiunno! Suita at $10 50 a suit, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ ShTfs in T the new de-igns from $5 00,46 50, $610, $6 5*. 1790, $750 uot** $12 5i. (JHILDBLNS SUITS 'sc m 3 te 70 years ot age from $2 5J 800 3 50 4O'* 4 5' - 6C2 up tt> 510per suit. CHILDREN’S KILT >i '”' f r m ll-Stop year* of ago. e .plenit’d *'.mc: t. 4tA TIM} i:i „11 styles »nl paiierus friwnIE 2 26 S-J37 to 75c perys - CARPJSTS, the largest ilccs iut.*e 3tat’,» gr*ai!y redu.'ed bil'QS. ar.d :.tl in.,1s of u.* 1 r ttai-.l-g to a first c!a-s D.-y G o is Establiahm -nt. — O — OUR SAHiVLB D7*PART'iL.\ V ..nvween-- p'vte, au*i’.ve wil. be pi- ’. .to ... :ij -a ,Jn«l any kind of Goods toau >*■-•.. »*ar e. S. WAXELB&Ci .y * bR0. r NtwYork Store, ^ -tkCoa.Go. • ’.Miorcoj Mn :n .ici ion for ii* a -en> n.id .. . moulkh all jv*r at ttu * .onrt hr. first -onOoy if ny hey have. • ante! to aprS 6x G eorgia b bb coun Ms'i ha Wiiln ha* -os fo h iters of admir.isrtati r < Willis, late of rad count- a* on There sre therefor:* ■ o * <• persoua concerned to he ai: i a ol Ordinarv ot raid count. m. in Ucio'itr n* xt, to »hu'v why -aid auplication 8h •’ app leant * w itces- my land oT..'i • Jab Pepfi*Trb‘ , r 3. S79 u * r ' D* addrets'with stamp , i J sMitS aepCwSm Lineriy at', Pilu>< C C* kt rjs\Vt STY y« * »’ tip