Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, September 23, 1879, Image 5

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ueroegjttt attbt Juwmitl B¥ IELEUKAPH. S«K Fbancisco, Saptember 16.—Af rangemonu for a grand reaopuon to Grant a^e going forward. The city is being decked with flags and crergreena, to unite tbe occasion of hie roturn me. moraHe m th-» history of San Franciaoo. Bassos Atbes, September 16.—The notorious ins'irgfnt leader. Don Lopez Jord >, bag escaped from prison. He has re ched Eatro Eioa, and raised the stan dard of revolt The value of the cnrrcn- cy of Buenos A.jres has depreciated, and tbe politieal situation is grave. Nbw Yobs, September 16.—Senators E ton of Cmooatioot. McDonald of In* diana, McPherson of New Jersey, and B roam of Oonnectiont, members of tbo If.ttonal Demooratie Committee, metjto- d»y for an informal conference on tne po. litioal situation. Nkw Oblcans, La., September 16 — Dr. LoeOer, sargeon of the Tonro In flimary. reports to tne Board of Health a etas of yellow fever—Lmis Goldsmith, «ho cams September 11th, from Lorgaz City—was taken sick on tbe 12th and ad mitted Into the Infirmary the 13tb. The Board cnee and notning was done, and ad journed until to-morrow afternoon. Dr. Bemi.a stated that be had tele graphed two cases of fever on the re sponsibility of the Secretary of tho Board of Health, who toll him thore were two mild cases. These cases have since proved not to be yellow fever Dr. Bntherford, Stete Health Officer of Texas, notifies the boards that Texas will raise tne quarantine if the board will assure him that tho city is entirely healthy, and furnish clean bills of health to pas-i ngers leaving it. The Boards adopted tbo following: Resolved, That in view of the present sanitary condition of New Orleans, and tho care taken to continue the mast seta pnlnns cleanliness in the city, and in all steamboats and other vessels leaving the city, that tbo National Board of Health be, uni is hereby requested to co-opsrate wi'h ns in tbe termination of all other restrictions than those relating to bygenic measures. Atlanta, September 13.—The Govern or hts refused to aocept the resignation of the Comptroller General,and thereby em barrass tbo co-ordins e branches of tbe government, now engaged in the im peaobmer.t proceedings. Tho Treasurer has accepted the resignation of Assistant Treasurer Murphy, who resigns in order to avoid embarrassing tbe Treasurer in the farther proceedings of tho Legisla ture. Memphis, aeptemner 16. — Twenty- three ea-es in all were reported to day, of which eleven were white and twelve col or, d. Among the former were Fred, Lizzie and J21 Volger, John Glirk and W. S. White—the last named a telegrapn operator iu tho Western Union office Three additional deaths were reported— Joseph Sharp and two colored persona. Joseph Scarp was tbe brother of Kiehard Sharp, whoso death occurred lost night. Both had sought the House of Beta;', situated six miles east of the oity on Poplar street boulevard. Several per sons died i the sem • bouse last year and four have been hrrieluom it this season. Die. Ess and Winn, who went to Horn Lake Island this morning to inveatigat cases reported thore, returned this even ing. They report that tho death of Jno Banter, which ocm -red on Sunday, was caused by yellow fever, notwithstanding that Dr. O'Eeilly, his physician, declared his discaso to bs bilious intermittent fever. Donations to tho Howards to-diy amounted to $2 221, of which $1,000 came through J W. Preaton, chairman of the citizens’ committee of Chicago. Memphis, September 16.—Four cases- and one death reported. Drs. Ess & Winn, Inspecting officers of the State nt>d National Boards of Health, 1c t to day to investigate sickness, existing eighteen miles eonthwest of the city, at Horn Labe Island. One death oc curred there and several others are sice in tbe neighborhood,with suspicions cases of fever. J. W. Madan, Secretary of the Peabody Subsistence Association, at New Orleans, telegraph to the Howard to draw cn them for $475 balance, which remained in the Treasury from last year. M. J Hungem ford, Ttoasurer of the Hardware Board of Trade, of Pittsburg, also authorizes the Howards to check on him for $700 Tho weather i« clear and pleasant; the thermometer is 69. Memphis, September 16.—Six cases, two wniie and four coioied, have bt en reported. The undertakers report tit interments since lost night, Bobs. Jobe, Geo. C. Ware, Man Olonald, Thos. W. Odennell, Eo33 Hodges, colored, Dan E, Sullivan. Bichard Sharp. Tbo two last were mentioned in these dispatches lest evening. W. S. White, operator in tbe Western Union Telegraph office in this city, went homo this morning, Buffering with a chill. It is thought ho has the lever. An incendiary firo this morning ct 9 o’clock, in the building 134 Main street, ocaupnd by Mrs. John, w»3 extinguished without serious damage. Mr3. John was absent from tho city. Inspecting officers have began disin fecting evory houso where o case of fever has developed this year. Tbs work will be thorough, D P. Porter and Col. John T. Came ron, who left for Nashville this morning, will consult the Governor with reference to the further continuation in service of the two colored mihtary companies now doing patrol duty. W0BCE3TES Mass , September 16.— The B.-publioin Convention met hero at 11:15 tbis n. m, with 1,133 delegates pres ent, and organized by the election of Hon. Alex. H. Bollock of Worcester. Tae usual committees wero appointed, af ter which Governor Bollock addressed tho Convention ct considerable length open ibe leanes of tho campaign. After one o’clock, the commutes proceeded to an informal ballot for Governor which rsnltrd: John D. Long, present Lieut G Terror of State, C69, Henry L. Piero?, CC5. The nomination of Long was then made unanimous. Boms, Ga., September 16.—Tan Tram- me), who was shot by his brother in Da- Soto, died last night. The cr-ntrao'.ora who nro to bail! tbe Memphis branch railroad bare arrived bore, and H. Blanchard, the purchaser aud owner, will pash tho road through a3 early as practicable. London, September 16 —As proof of tbe depression in trade tl_s chairman of the annual Congress of Trades Untone, whioh met in Edinburgh yesterday, stated that four of the principal unions had epebtJU&OOO in relieving the wants of members during the past jear. London, Sept. 16.—Tho Manchester Guardian rajs: “The short time move ment at Oldb&m has not produced any appreciable effect on the market for home poods. The manufacturers do not seem at ell inclined to anticipate a falling off in tne supply and consequent advance in prices. This indtffcreno3 does not arise fr m rny doubt about tbe genuineness < f the movement, whioh it is believed will be joined by a considerable number of private firms. The Central Mills Oompt- nv, which is one of the principal limit d companies at Oldham, has refared to adopt *borb time. An effort la making to briog ebout a conference between the s rike.-i and .-m phij.ru aS Ashton. Tin mating will probably be arranged, bat tier* is no ap parent inclination to bring the strike to an early termination. The works of the Messrs. Jones Bro.’s, plate and nail man ufactory, of Middleboro,whoae failure has been formerly announced, but who kept their mills in operation, were finally stopped yesterday. Six hundred hands aro thrown ont of employment-. London, £ eptember 16 —Tho milit iry correspondent, of the Times ‘-It is difficult in the laoe of overwhelming evi dence to tbo contrary to believe that Aji- koob Khun has played, an honorable-part in the recent shaneful deed at Cabul. It is eigrifieant that Major Cavsgnsri, the principal native assistant, is believed to have died a ert lime before tbe out break under somewhat auspioiona circa m-, stances being an A'gban and well ac quainted witn the workings of the oriental court, his presence in the British rest* deucy wa3 dangerous to those who was plotting the outbreak. Mr Mitohcll Henry, Home rule mem ber of Parliament for the county of Gal way, has written a letter declining to have any connection with scheme of the establisning of an Irish National Conven tion. He says the plan is an invitation to tho Home rala league to commit sui cide. Yookahoob sent another letter to Ali Kheyle,expressing deep grief and distress at recent events. He says he has confi dence in tbe British Government and an Bounces his intention to punish the of fenders. Portsmouth, Exa., September 16.— The Br-ttah troops ship Malabarg. with forty offiosra, has sailed for Bombay. Sue will call at Queenstown, to embark eleven hundred meu, composed of a draft from various regiments, and fa tinder orders to complete the passage with all possible dispatoh. Tho drafts will be hastened np to tako part m the operations against Afghanistan. Cincinnati, September 16. — The health officer has ordered the quarantine to be raised on Thursday next, sixty days from the time of its aitablisbment. No oaso of yellow fever here since July. Before that time there had been six im potted cises, one of which was fatal. Baltimore. September 16.—TheGrand Lodge ot I. O. O. P. reassembled at 0 o’clock (his morning. Various petitions wore presented. The report of the Grand Sire was adopted, and the report of iho Lsgitlative Committee considered and aoiion thereon deferred until Thursday. The censnro passed npon one A. B. Grosh by the Grand Lodge of 1878. for publication of forms of order, was re scinded and he wa3 exonerated. Many ri solutions were offered and referred to appropriate committees. Committees were also appointed by tho Grand Sire npon tbo History of Odd Fellowship and npon Revision of the Bales ot Order. The Grand Lodge then went into secret session. Philadelphia, September 1G.—Tho oommerciat exchange of this city to-day, by a vote of 96 to 61, adopted the cen tal system, as a basis for the purchase and sals of grain, flour aud seed?, to take effect Januaiy fits. next. Richmond, September 16.—Cigar mak ers in toveral factories in this city strock last week for full union wages, which were conceded by all the employers ex cept those in one factory, who sent North for workmen to-day. A large number of new bands arrived from Buffalo, and were met by tbe strikers at the rtopot, who en deavored to dissuade them from going to work. Tho new comers, however, went o the factory and prepared for work The demonstrations qf the strikers, while not actually threatening, was of each a character a3 to cause tbo employers of the new bands to call for a detail of police at tbe factory to guard them. To-night the strikers and a large ciowd of sympa tbizsra are parading the streets with music and transparencies, advertising all tho factories wnich have acceded to the demand for wages according to the un ion. No trouble is anticipated. AuuuaTA, Mains, September 16 —Re turns of tho Legislative election have been received from all the Senatorial dis tricts and from all tbe Representative <liai riots but one. Tho result la as follow-: In the Sen-ito tho B publicans have chcsm nineteen members and Democrats and Greenbackers combined, tw-lve members. Tne House of Representa tives the Republicans have chosen niuoty members and the Democrats aaa Greenbxi-kors combined, sixty- la one district the result is ia doubt. The Ke pi. b ican majority on joiat ballot will be thirty-seven. Under the Constitution tbe Legislature on joint ballot choses the Executive Committee and all other state officers. New Orleans, September 16—Henry C. Dibble, who was assistant and acting Attorney General under Governor Kel logg, in 1874, to-day filed a libel enit in the United States Circuit Coart against tbe New Orleans Picayune, claiming $25,- 000 damages for tne publication of a charge that he (Dibble) shot and killed a reporter named West on the 14:h of September, 1874. The complaint, wnich is sworn to, declares that the accusation ia absolutely false. Covington, September 17.—In the Kentucky State Lottery. No. 30,530 drew §15,000. Tho ticket was h 11 in New York 91.395 drew $S 000, 73,935 drew $5,000, 83 346 drew $2,600, and 43.838 drew $2 500. Wheeling, Va„ September 17.—D. O. Woods, while mixing paints spilled some on tho floor. It caught fire to the house and Woods was severely and his wife fa tally burnt. Delevan, Wis., September 17.—The Wisconsin Deaf and Damb Aayium was totally destroyed by fir*- last night. Tae pupils, numbering 147, escaped with their baggage. Loss, §100,000. No in surance. Fall Biveb, September 17.—A meet ing of tho employers, looking to a set tlement of tbo trouble with tbo spinners, was held and tho matter taken undor consideration, to be reported ia a few days hence. Cleveland, September 17.—President Hases left hero for Yonngstwon this morning, to attend a re-union of the 23rd Onio Begiment. hie old Regiment. Lawrence, Ks., September 17.—Yes terday was the grandest day in the his tory of Kansas. The quarter-centennial celebration of the settlement of tb» State-as a gtan^succees. General Pope and ether military officers were present. Loiters were read from Amos Lawrence, of Boston, ex-Senator Trnmbull, 0! Il linois, Secretary Sherman, Senator In galls, Rev. James Freeman Clarke, John G. Whittier and other?. Rev. Edward E. Hal), John W. Finney and others ad dressed the assemblage. Memphis, September 17.—Yellow fever i3 reported as broken oat In Hopefield, Ark. That State and Tennessee have been so tightly quarantined, however, the past two months, that it is impossible to learn tbe truth of the statement. Memphis, September 17.—Two new cases and five deaths einoo last night; among the Dumber is Holland Qaitaio. Tho constitutionality of tbo order of the State Board of Health, which piohib its loose cotton from being brought into the city, and ginned durinz the opidemio, is to be tested. An injunction has been prayed for, and awaits the notion of the Judge, to whom tho petition has been eent: The weather is clear and pleasant. The undertakers report nine in erments since last evening—Fred. Volk man, Mollio Madden, Geo. B. M lhaffy, John Arghi, Fred Deitzyck, Dr. Campbell, William Earnest, and ono colored. Dr. Ese, sent to the Pranstown o»s# of yellow fever, reported cn tho Paducah Railroad, elev en miles north of the city, returned late last night and reports the case not yellow fever. London, England, September 17 — The following dispatch has jast been received from Saath Africa: Capetown, August 29th, (via Aden.)— Merter captured Cetewayo yesterday. Matter was in command of a squad of drngoons. _ London, September 17.—Tho agent of tho Eastern Telegraph Company at Aden confirms tho report of the capture 01 Cetewayo by Major Marter with a de tachment of first dragoons, serving under Lord Gifford, in Northeast Zululacd, 00 20-h An gust. Nxw Yobk, September 17.—At a meeting of tho Grand Lodge of Free Mason9 last night Grand Master of the Stats of New York was asked by a reao- ution to take steps tor the eolleotion of funds to relieve the destitution among ihe Masons in Memphis. The amount collected at the post-office boxes is $629 84. Halifax, September 17.—The single eonll race here to-day between Smith and Mortis was won by tbe former by tout length*. W0B0UT2B, Mass., Sept. 17.—Tie Butler Democratic Convention was called to order ,at 11.20 thi9 morning with L723 delegates present* sad organized by the election ot Jno. K, Tarbox as presi dent, Mr. Tarbox addressed the Con vention at length, on the issues of the day, after which committees were ap pointed by the Chair npon credentials and resolutions. Speeches were made by Means, La- throps, of Springfield; Riley, of Boston, and others, after which the Convention took a recess. Washington, September 17.—New ca ses of yellow fever reported to have ap peared at Hope field, Ark., aro said (o be wholly imaginary. The Inspector at Memphis, in a telegram to tho National Board of Health, rays no oases exist at Hopefixld. London, September 17.—Tho Manches ter Guardian says until tho ecarcity be gins to be actually felt, and not merely threatened, it ia not likely that the timo poltoj at Oldham will have any mark id effect on the demand in prices. Tbe defi ciency in tbe supply of cotton, which is now being painfully realized, means ul timately a deficiency la tho enpjoly of yarns and cloth. The qnantity of cotton available during the next ten months, will not provide for the consumption of more than fifty thousand biles per week at the utmost; and us tbe stocks of yarns and doth are no whero large, it is prob able that the process of curtailing pro duction, which is now gainingground, will, if persevered in, zosult in tho crea tion ot a much more healthy demand. Liverpool, September 17.—The corre spondent of the Courier at London says: “rneteisnoprespect that tho Bi-metalio Congress whioh America proposed to have convened in London, to which the British Government provisionally assent ed, will meet this year. America’s agents have failed so far to obtain t.ssent ot some of tne leading nations. Cincinnati, September 17,—Detective Mead 8 acted this morning for Charles ton, Son. U Carolina, having in custody B S. Caidwe!), charged with the embez zlement of $20,000 from the employes of Messrs. Parker & Co., of Charleston. The money has been expended in f<st living. Habtt-bd. September 17.—Neatly ono hundred thousand people end residents of this city, including ten thousand veteran soldiers, were here to-diy to participate in the ceremonies of flay day, (he con veyance of tbe old battle flogs from the State atsanal to the new capital. The oity was beautifully decorated with flags and evergreens and arche?. Upon tbe arrival of tbe grand procession at the capito! General H .wloy delivered the od ors to General Andrew, with an appro priate address, to which the Governor briefly responded. San Fbancifoo, September 17.—It has been considered certain that in the Third Congressional Di-trior, McKennn, Re publican, was elected over Berry, Demo crat, by a email majority, the official re turns from all exaept two onnnties, Ham- bolt and Trinity, harwg been received. Tne official returns just received from Humbolt now give Berry 172 majority, whioh tho returns from Trinity cannot materially change. Worcester, September 17,—When tbo convection reassembled, Mr. Lathrop, of Spriogfiod, moved tbe adaption ana en dorsement of the candidacy of B. F. Bai lee f or Governor. The resolution was adopted and a committee of eleven ap pointed to present nominees for tbo bal ance of the ticket. The committee on resolutions repotted a platform, express ing regrets that part of the Democratio party ot tho State refused to bo governed by the dec:-ton of the majority, bat in viting them to rotnrn and make common o-nse against tho Republicans. It also depreoates discussion of national ques tions iu tbe present State osmpaign; de mands rigid economy m State and munic ipal effur.; regulation of corporation?; equallZitioa ot taxes and tbo simplifica tion of the registry system for voter?, and opposes civil damage law tax payment, rcetiiC'.ions on the franchise and present system of convios labor in tbe State prisons. The resolutions wore cnani- monsiy adopted without cisBOussion. Memphis, September 17.—Tho follow ing telegram, addressed to D. F. Porter an i John Johnson, committee, was receiv ed from Washington this evening: It has been decided by the President and the Cabinet, after fall consideration, that since tbe recent action of Congress, relief to tho people in yellow fever camps most come either from the Naval Buard of Health or Stato authorities, Congress baring passed a law on tb£ subject, Fed eral action mnstbo guarded thereby. [Signed] Gko. W. MoCbabt, Secretary of War. Nine cases ot fever in all, of which five were colored and four while, were report ed to-day. Among tho nnmber wero Charles Mailer, Maggie Burn?, Catherine Bak-r and A. Biermaa. One additional death has occurred, that of Emma Hill, colored. To-day’s donations to the Howards ag gregate $462. Fifteen nurses were sent out by the* Howards to-dsy. Among those supplied are S. Sohm and Peter H. Don nally. Acnild of Mr. Meux, residing eight miles south of tho oity, died to-day of tbe fever. X'ho thermometer ranged from 58 to 84. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. OFFICE TKLitUKAPH AND MESSENGER huprnnBER 17.187#-—Evbbiso. Tho morKCt 'O-day was perfectly stagnant and tho omv transactions wero tha sa)o of a few scattering bales at forced prices. It is impossible to givoquotation*. Received to-day by rail 863 T)y wagon............. 5:S— SSI Shipped mm—mw—————— 643 Sol STATEMENT* Stock on hand September 1,1873...... 880 Received t- daj— SSI previously mm... 32,8— 4159 ...... 4389 Shipped to-day ..mm 643 previcm.)j%.... 2753— SS02 Stock on hand this evcuini;M.MMMM..M 1)67 Received same day las, yenr............ K5 Cotton. LTvxsrcoT.—J8:J0pm— Cotton dull and easier: miJduA* uplands 811-16, middling Orleans 0 13 itJcs 8000 bsles, of which SOW were tike, by speculators and for export: rocaipta IOjO; American lSOO. rmures opened partially 1-16 cheaper— Oplauda low oiddinu; clause September deliv ery a 17 32a6 9*18, September and Ottobcr C>£a6 6-32. November and December 0. 1 Su pm—Middling uplands 6middling Or leans low middling clame uciober delivery 67-16. Futures dull but steady. 400 p a—Sale* ot American 67(0 Futures uplands low middling clauso September delivery 617-SJ. 6 pm—Futures, uplands low middling clausa September aud October delivery 6J|, Januaiy 6 S-3i. Futures weak. NxwXoue—Cotton dull: tales S6(; middling npl»..d> 1-J4. middling Orleans U& Futures opened easy; Septembu. 11.89. Octo ber <054 November 10.8O, December laid, Jan uary 1020 oottou—Net receipts —: gross 911. Futures dosed barely steady: -ales 103.000 Fept delivery 1L81—82, October iO.Cl-62, Ncvembor 30.25, December 10.21—21. January 1082;—23, February 10.49—13. ii-rch 10.58—58, April 10.65— e 5 , M»v !0.7G-sa Cetlon closed culTi sales 814 middling up lands Uli middling Orieata UW. Censolioatcd net receipts 12995; exports to Great Britain lb«, France 128*. Galvssio.i—Co’.tou weak middling lOJs, low middling 10)1 good ordinary :0R; net receipts 3724; gross ——; sale* 1338. stock 19022. NoaroLS—uotton quiet, middling 11 Js, net receipts SIS, ssues —, stock 973. Haltimoeb—Cotton Arm; middling 12>4 lo % mi'lohr.r 11% good ordinary 11%: net receipts —, gross 738. sales 109, to spinners —, aloe 1417. Boston —rotten qniet; middling 11%, low mi'idluig 12, good ordinary 11% net receipts 899, ross—.sales—. stock 12C8. WimingioS—Cotton steady; middling 11: low middling 10% good ordinary 10%: net re ceipts 270. gross —, salos 230, stock IMS. Philadelphia—Cotto: 1 qu:ct; middling li% Jow middling 12% good ordinary 11% net ru ceipts —: gross 4J8, sales —, spinners 252, stock ^Savannah—Cotton inactive; middling lOJf.low middling 10% good ordinary 10%. net receipts 4*7. gross — j sales 2300, atock .2Mi. New Orleans—Cotton weaker: middling 11; tow middling 10% good ordinary —, net receipts 134S, gross 1370. sales 220. stock 9637 Mobile—Ootton nnsetiled: middling 10% low middling 11% good ordinary , not receipts 429*gross —. salmi 3-0. atock SO >9. MSUPHIS—Not received. Augusta—Cotton dull: middling 10% low ml idling 10%. good ordinary 10, toceipts 853, .....lineal* —, sales 419. * — - CHamLSSToX—Oottoa dull, middling 10% low middling 10%. good ordinary i0%. net receipts j4 5 gross—,rales COO. stock 8210. VfBETINE For Nervobsnes?, Sleepless Niehts WasniA Glow, D 0,'Mai ch 12,1877. Da HR. 6tbvbeb:— Deab Sim 1 do not believe in pulling, nor would I indorse a humbug, bull consider it no more than real ju'tice to speak well of Yeretine. believing it to he an excellent medicine I have used several bottles or it to my entire satisfac tion and great relief from an inexplicable Ner vousness which had caused me great suffering and sleepless nights, hard walked the floor anti resortcl to different methods or relief, to no purpose. I finally thousht I would give Yego tine a trial, with little faith. I will admit, but to my surprise and groat reUef. a few doses con vinced me tqat I had cot hold of the right thing for my difficulty. It sent out humor fromm> blood that, I have no doubt, was the cause of the misery I had endured, and I ound relief as soon as a medicine could relieveadiseaseof that kind. ■When I began its use 1 seldom got a night’s rest or half a one and my appetite w>s poor, and as a consequence I was running down rapidly, but, after a lew doses X saw a radical change -very way, and am thoroughly satisfied with Vegetine, and recommend it to any person suffering asl did. Respectfully. MRS J A J iHNSON. rsu.t, Weir upon tbe causes of orates and strengthens upon the secretive organs, allays mflunmatioo, clean ass an a cure* oloeration, curei constipation! regulates tbe bowels, hesdaches and pains in tho back cease, in fact there is no disease or com plaint where tha Yegetiie gives so quick relief, and is so effective in its cure, as in what is term ed female weakness. It has never failed in one instance VEJo-Enriisr e Has Hot Its Equal. LTJjffG OISJtiVsE. 8ILMA, Ala, May 12,1872. H RSizybes Boston. I take pleasure in recommending your Vcgo- tine. I have been suffering lor a long time with the Lun* Disease, trying every kind of medicine that I could got, but none seemed to do me any good, until 1 tried you great Vegetine Temedy. I had used it only a short timo before 1 could discover a very great change in my health tor ibe b-tier. t don’t consider tnatyourmtdicine has its equal, (nr thn disease which you pr pose to care, especially the disease that I have been af- flicto.' with with. JOHN THOMAS. V^GB WIVE Affects a Radical Cure. H R Steves?. Boston.— This is to certify that I have sold and recom- mOEded "Vegetine.” prepared by U R Stephens, Boston, Mass. lor tbe past throe j cars, and it in variably affected a radical cure and gave entire satisiactlon. I consider it the best preparation in the market for tbo diseases for which it is re* commended. A THWBATT, Druggist, April 4,1838. Mimphi-, Tenn. BLOOD PURIFIES* H R Stevens, Keq.- Dfab Sib: Your Vegetine hasrerforired some wonderful cures in our towu and is esteemed su perior to all other Wood Purifiers. DR J P COMAN, Druggist. Athens. Ala. YEGETIIV JLG. Scrofulous Humor, NEURALGIA. PaiNCBTON, Ks, Feb 4.1&73- H R Stephens, Boa-ox:— I am dealing in your Vegetire and believe it to be a No 1 good remedy 1 .r Scrofulcu- Humor and Neuralgia. It gives good satisfaction to mv trado. I hoe« tlie people will readily tako hold of it as I believe it to bo worthy ot their consid eration. Respect ully. W B TaRRY, Druggist. VEGETINE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS. Boston, Mahp. Yegetine is Sold by all Druggists. sep!7 wed frisun2w______^^________ SHIPPING PRUDTC CORRKCTHD DAILY BY BERND BROTHERS HIDES—Green salt. Per to-.M 4 Dry salt —. 63 8 Dry flint. — — 7311 GOAT SCI * 4—Dry, per lb 10312 8HKBP SKINS—Ter piece.................. 29@«o Sii BARLINGS—Per Piece 3 310 DKBRSK.IN8—per E> 14318 LEATHER—In the rougn 15@22 EACCOON-Per pieco , e@iO HINK—Per piooa 103*8 OTTER—Per piece K>@2 00 BBAYBR—Per piece. 2S@1 25 GREY FOX 8EJNS...< - 153*3 RED FOX 2.340 WILD CAT—Per niece 5@,0 OPOSSUM—Per piece @« MUSKRAT—per piece @ 6 TALLOW—Prime, per lb @ 5 WAX—Pure yellow, per lb.................. 203x1 GINSENG-Per lb - mm. @50 DRIED APPLES—Prime per ft m/> DRIED PEACH 88—Peeled,bright Nol Unpi-efed. NoJ —,mm.m» , DRIED BLACKBERRIES................. J WOOL—Pleeothbimy, per lb 10»16 Unwnabed «... 18326 Washed 25383 nom A YEAR and expense* to agents (Dill Outfit Free. Address P O VICK BKI Augusta, Maine. FINANCIAL LOJtDOK—Neon- Erie 2.5i. Cons! s 97 9-14 Pabis—3 per cent Rentes 83 francs and 72% centimes. Nbw Yobk—Stocks opened strong; money 5a8; long 4 81% short 4 83%. State bonds doll. Gov ernment securities fitm. Money active at 5x6. exchange 4SlJ<aJf, ecvern- ment securities quiet: new 5 per cents 11)2%. 4% per cents 101%, 4 per cents 102. State bonds dull. Sv-cks closed irregular; New York Centre- . 19, drie 26%; Lake Ohorc 90%: Illinois Cen tral 91% Piuaburg 101, ChicagJ and North were torn 81%. do preferred 99% Keck Island 743%, Westerr Union TeUwrapu dom;a..> 03% Sub-Treasury balances: Gold 141,865,329, cur rency 82,280.389. PRODUCE 15XLTI3IOBB—Flour quiet ard Arm: HowaTd st and Western suocruno#23@S75: extra 4 23034 75; family 6 23416 00 City Mills siiperflne 325@S75; extra 4 259 4 73: Rio brands 6 00; Patapsro family G 60. Whe it—Southern higher and active; Western firm and higher, southern red 1 109113: amber 118al20; Nol SlaryUndred 122. No 2 Western winter red rpot 118, September 117%all7%, October 114%al 15 November 115J4vl 15%, December 1 15%b1 16% Southorn corn firm: white 57, yellow £0. Oats strong .and fairly ac tive; southern S4sS5. Western white 34aJ5: do mixed 82933%; Pennsylvania 84aS5. Pay lira; crime to choice Pennsylvania, Maryland 15@16. Provisions strong: Pork 9 75. sulk meats, loose snoulders 8%, clear rib 5; do packed 4% and 5% Bacon—sbouldeis 4%.clear rib 5%. Hams ll%all%. Lard, refined iu tierces 7. Butter firm: prime to choice Western packed 12,914. Coilee film; rio in .argoca ll%al4%. Whisky steady at 107%. Freights unchange'. oKiuaao—Flour quiet and firm: double extra Western sprit g 4 00a510; extra 3 25a-i CO. Wheat 3cned unsettled but higher and closed weak: o 1 Chicago spring— No 2 do 93% cash. 91% October. 95% November. No 8 do S7»SS, rejected 77. Com unsettled and lower at 84 cash, S4%a% October, 31% November, rejected 38%. Oats m fair demand but a shade lower at 23% cash, 24% October. 25% November, rejected 20a21. Pork steady at — cash, 8 47%aSC0 October. Lard in fair demand: 5 62% cash, 585 October. 5 55 Nov ember and December Bulk meats steady arid unchanged, shoulders 2 40. clear riba 510, clear lidos 510. Whisky steady at 1 Cd. The following reports of tho Jhlcago market for Futures, by special telegrams, are furnished us by Mr. L BIPLBT. Broker iu Stocks, Grain and Provisions. The quotations to-day for September delivery w- ro: Time C.Eibs. Pork. Lari Wheat. Com 9:39 A 2X— 4 60b 8 47% b 6 62%b 9t%U 84% 11:53 A 31— 4 60 b 8 47% b 5 35 94% 34% b M-irtet firm at quotations. Receipts of hogs SC N aw Yoke—Flour let s active and scarcely so stroDg. prices generally unchangad; southern firm and in modeiato demand, common to fair extra 4 75a S3, good to choice 6 4097 00. Wheat — .a—,* i««rr. hnt closed stronger with the decline recovered ucgra»^x ouit-mdico al 16; No SdOlll%a%; No S doll3%all6%. Corn fairly active: un.-raded 48%a43%. Oats a shndo strongor and moro active; NoS. SS%. Ooffoe firm and qniet: rio in cargoes quoted at U%alS%; do in job lots 12*10%. Sugar steady and firm; fair to good refining quoted 613-16*616-16, prime 7: refined fair demand and firm: standard A 6%: granulated and powdered u3%, cru bed S%. Molasses quiet and unchanged- Cuba renning 50. test quoted at 24%a25. Rice fairly active and steady. Carolina C%a7%. Ro.io dull at 1221<al 25. Turpenmjo Stronger at 2C%u2.;%. Wool* very firm and in good demand; domestic fleece SSu4i, pulled 2<>a40.urwa»hed 15aS2, Texas 12*SO. Pork a shade firmer but rather quiet, new mess spot 8 80*9 00. Middles very strong long clear 520, short clear nominal, long and short clear 5 37%. Lard opened steady and dosed shade stronger, prime steam spot 617% cash, 6 25 October Whisky fin al 103. Freights stevdy. 1,00'ieviii.a—Mou, firm;extra3 QhalhJifamily S60S4M).No1460Q475 p»UUt 40j©7U0. Wbeaf firm; red aud amber £8 Corn higher whited*, mixed 83% Oats firm whitoS8. mixed23%. Pork strong at 8 75 Lard firm-, choice lad in tiorccs s. do m he?* 8%. Bulk meats higher, shoulders 3%. clear rib 5 l5.eloar sides 6 40. Bacon higher. Shoulder* S S7%; dear rib* 543, clear cidevsjo. 8agar cured hams 0310. Whisky steady at 103. UinoiaHAit—Fioui firm, family 4 6u@'5 Wheat easier at OGal t« Oort higher at 37%al9 Oats in good demaud: No 2 mixed 26u29. Fork firmer at at 8 60*3 75. Lanl in good demand, cur rent make 5 75. Bulk meats firmer; shoulders 3 25: short rib 6 00, clear tides 6 20. Barou athida higher: shoulders 4, clear rib 6%a5%, clear sides 5X05%. Whisky steady ot 105. flogs higher aud firm: pacsing S 60aS SO. St LOUia Four easier, double extra fall 4 4 a 4 59, treble do 4 6134 75, family 4 36@4 90, choice to fatcy 4 853561'. Wheat lower: No a red fall Oi54 cadi and October. 98% November. Corn inactive and lower at 51% bid cash and beptembo 32aSi%Oc onor Oats inactive ana lower. No 8 24 cash," 2I%*24 November. Whisky steady at 106. Lard steady at 5 8>. Bulk meats h ghcr clear ribs 4 9545 00. Bacon higher; clear rib 6 45 at 50, clear tides 570ai75. -Q— NAVAL STORES WiLXisorOB—(Spirits turpentine firm at 23 Rosin firm at 92% for slreinod. Crude tur- S inline steady at 1 CO for hard; 160 for yellow p;Tar it.ahyai 20. If AUIKV fSWjtt NEW YORK—Arrived—City of Washington Pomona, arundalo. Arrived out—Moso\ Brooklyn. 8600SS &ua donas CORES CTED DAILY EX L-RIPLEY, BROKER Georgia8percent bonds 101 alls Georgia 7 per ocul bonds lKo!d)„....„.llS a 118% Georgia7 per cent, bondi- (regular)..,„.lllsniU Georgia 7 per cent, bonds lendorsod)....lic » 111 Georgia? per cent.bonds (Smitb)M.. 112 a 113 Georgia 6 per oeni , Id) ..........,....'01 a 103 Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new) 105 a lu5 Oity ot Macon 7 per cent. (long) C4 a 63 City of Macon 7 per cent(shon)...__... 65 a 66 Oityoi Augusta 7 per oem. ...100 a 100 City o! Atlanta 7 per c«i\t..,_. lie City of Atlanta 9 per cent ...102 a H3 City ot Savannah. 69 a 70 Central "aurreiu joint mongage 10S a 109 Geotgia Railroad 6 p->r cent, bonds 109 a 101 Macon and West-re R R bonds „,p»r and int Northeastern R R bonds (eijdorsed)_,..105 a 106 St.utn wester.. Railrua ....par and int • juthGa. *..d Fla. lstmortga6e 107 a 108 4. s. h. R. R. 2d mortgage tenaorsed)...10 a 1082 Rout Grand Fla .82 a 83 Western R. A. of Alabama 1st mortgage’!!! a 1)2 LIBEL FOB DIVORCE. CJemmie Corbott vs Cha-les Corbett—Libel for Divorce—Ja3per Superior Court, April Term, 1879. It appearing to tho court by the return of tho sbenn that the defendant is not to be found in the county: audit being further shown that he does not reside in tho State. Theretore. it is or dered that service bo perfected by publication the Macon Telegraph and Messenger, pub- .. bed in Haccn, G», once a month for the space of four mo ths before the next term of this COnrt. May 2d, 1679. „ By the Court: O W JORDAN. jun4 tanitm*- Plaintiffs Attorn children ot Thos A Harris deceased, has msde application for letters of dismi.sion from said gnsrdisnsbio. These are therefore tocito and admonish all persons concerned io be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county ontbo first Monday in November next to show cau.o it any they have why said application should net be granted- Witness my hand officially. J A McMANUS, Ordinary. August 4.1S79.augBtd fi EORGIA JASPE i COUNTY.—Whereas,it OT is shown to me that tho estato of Wiley B Grubbs, late ol said county but now deceased, is unrepresented. This i» therefore to cite all persons interest ed to appear at my office on tbe first Monday til October next and show cause if any they can why administration upon the estate should not be vested in the clerk of the Superior Court ol eaid county, or somo other tit an* proper parson. Witness my h&od officmllyi F M SWANSON. Ordinary. Ordinary's office, MoUiceilo.Ga. August 89. sepS ltaw4w« / sBORwllJ ASFhtiCl.UN 1 Wueieas. 1. VJT Bartlett applies for administration de bonis non cum tcsiameuto annexo. on the estate of Josiah C BaDks.latoof said county, deceased This is therefore to cite ail persons interested to appear at this ofllee on or before the first Mon day in October r.ext, to snow osusc, ir any they can, why administration should not bo granted tbe applica. t as applied for. Witness my hand officially, F M SWANSON, Ordinary. Ordinary’s office HonticcUo. Ga. September 1. tep31taw4w I > EORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—WhereasWil- VJ liara Kjdor hssmsdc application for letters ol guardianship of tbo persons and property of Lewis L ilinsnow, Idclla T, Btta FandLuciusE Minshew, minor children of Redding R and M ary A * Minshew, into of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish al* prisons concerned to bo and appear at tbo Con t ol Ordinary ol said co-cty on tho first Monday in October next, »o show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand officially, J. A. McMANUS. tep71aw4w. Ordinary. EORGIA. BIBB COUN’fr —WPereas OJ \JX Roosevelt, executor of tho estate of Mrs O P Dean, iato of said county deceased, has made application for letters of dismission Iron, said es tate, 't hese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on tbo first Monday in November next to show couso if any they have why Eaid application should not be granted. Given under my hand officially J A HcMAf US. Ordinary. August 4.1879. snestd G eorgia. cra\yfuk.u cuuni’y.—wl be sold before the court houso doorintht town of Knoxville, in said county, within i < legal hours of sale, south half cflotNo65 in tit first district of originally Houston now Cranrfon county, containing one hundred acres, more o less. Levied oh a- tbo property of -amu# 3 Johnson, decea*.)<l, to satisfy judgment in C aw ford Superior Court in favor cl John W Blass lngamr, administrator of A J Adams, decease* vs A J Damcily, administrator of Samuel John son, doreased. August 7th, 1879. augSta 4w R M BOND. Rhsrlff. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas W L Bass, administrator on tho estate of Mrs Julia E Collins, late of said couty deceased, has made application to mo fur letters of dismission lrum sain estate. These are therefore to cito end admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at tbo Court of Ordinary of sila county on tho first Monday in November next' to Fbow cause if any they have why raid application should not oe grant d. Given under my hand officially. J A31c AANUS,Ordinary. August 4,1S79. au«3td G eorgia, jonbs county.—whereas Ga: brirl B Roberts administratoron the estato ot Joseph G Stiles, deceased, applies to me for dismission from said estate. These are to cito all persons concerned to show cause, if ary they have, at the November Term of this court why tho samo shall not bo granted, Given under my band officially. lulls td*ROLANIIT ROES.Ordinarv DJIINISTKATOB’S SALE OF LAND, G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY.-By virtue of an order from the Court ot Ordinary of said countv, will be scid btfore the court houso door in Clinton.,on the first Tuesday in No vember next, 170 'acre* of land tclongins to the estate of William Usscry, deceased, being the dower lands ot tbelate Mary O Ustery, deceased, situato on Falling Creek in the the western por tion o! said county. Fair laud with ordinary improvements sold for division. Terms cash. BETH TOWLES, Adm’r. September 17th, 1679 s pis ltawaw* 9:35 a in 7.45 am .'. 9.15 a m ,...10.45 am 1.14 p m 1.30 p m 2.85 p m 8.35 p m teiiia Kdliitioa tiUliiOidij. eUFERISTBNDBNT'B OmtJK. Auausra. Ga, J uJy 12. 1879. Commencing Sunday, isth inst. tho following passenger schedule wiIt bo operated. Trains run by Atlanta tune—5 minutes slower than Macon i NO 17-EAST (daily). Leave Macon 7(0am Leave Miiittdsovifio.....— 8:58 a ui Leave Sparta. 10:06 am Leave Warrenton .11:14 a m Arrive- Camak 11:27 am Arrive WashingtoiiM.... 2:00pat Arrive Atbe.:?... 8.-15pm Arrive Atlanta* 5:00 p m Arrive Augusta. 3;£8pm NO 17—WEBT (daily). Leave Augusta Leave Atlanta..... Leave Athens Learo Washington Leave Camak.. Arrive Warrenton Arrnve Sparta... Arrive Mtiledgovule Arrive Macon............ S;3S s m No connection to or from Washington o> Sun days. NO 16—BABT (daily, except Sunday). Learo Macon - 7.^0 p tn Leave M.lledgeviile.............. 9.16 p m Leave Sparta 10 45 atn Leave Warrenton.. ...12.15 a m Arrive Camak „„..12.,\0 n o: Arrive Aususta 6.20 a m NO 15—W EbT (daily, except Sunday;. Leave Augusta.. 5.to p m Leave Camak l.toa a Arrive Warrenton ......... 1:5 a Arrive Sparta... AaSas Arrive lU,!cd;"Tilla «.2o*m Arrive Macon. . Assent Trains will not stop at flag stations, Close, counecuunc at Auguita for ail points Lost and Bcutkeust. and at Mucon tor all point- in Southwest Georgia and Florida. Suptrb improved Bleepers between Macon aca Augusts. Fulnusu Slcepres August* to New Torn. Only urecn.ngu Ms on to New York. Tickets and Baggage Checks, Time Cards, etc, are to obtained at Union Depot or at Union Ticket Office, 64 Mulberry Street. B K JOHNSON, Superintended* B B DORSB1. *nH w - »• V* 'SstMifA? Arum NOTICE, '|*HB underai ned respectfully informs the X p. b c ti db- viu ope:. - German Bc>o 1 ond*y - i’h s'lt- uo.os i., beuev,t- . eb ,1, ■ h- “veiling, to oui.g o to send tnsir i-tn.dren »nd Geo . gia Railroad - ck 81 8 Central 4*itroso «toek.„. ... 0M7 Augusta and Savannah railroad stock,,, lv5 IGloXidm. go pax t(U cured BIBJB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. \ Al ILL be sold before the court bouse door in TV the citr of Macon during the legal hours of sale, on tho tint Tuesday in October next, the following propeny. to wit: Lot Nol in block No 66, in the city of Macon, Bibb ciunty, Georgia, bounded on tho northeast byHsple itreet, ontbo southeast by Perkins’ lot, on the northeast by Wash Neals lot Levied on as the property ol Solomon Clemens to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court in favor of Willis Braswell vs Bolomon Clemens, Frop-rty pointed out bv nliintiff. Alio at the tame time ana place, 7 street rail road cars,4 muits and 2 -ot double harnessand nil tbe iron now lying and being upon track of the Macon Street Kailroad, in the city ol Macon, Bibb county, Georgia. Levied on as tbe property of Mary 3 Hill, the proprietor ana owner of tho fl&con Btreet Rail* road to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Mrs HM Co'qnitt vs Mary I Hill, proprietor Macon Street Kailroad, ana James A Hill avent. Property pointed ont by plaintifl’s attorney Also at the same timo and plsre, eight (S0C) hundred acres ot land situated in the 519th dis trict G H.in Bibb county Georgia, known as tbs lands of Wm B Heath, late ot raid county, deceas ed, whereon he resided at tho timo ot his death, adjoining the l>nds of David Clay, bounded on the south by tha Columbns raid, on the west by Tobesofkee creek and lands of David Clay, on the east by lands of Rockmore and Wm W Heath. Levied on as tbe property ol Wm B Heath, de- deased. securpy. to satisfy* fi fa issued from Bibb Superior Court iu favor of Joshua R Scho field, reoeiver, vsWmWHecth administrator of Wm B Heath security. Property pointed out by plaintiffs atttorney. GEORGE F CHERRY. s:p9 law4w Sheriff. FOR SATE. TITY plantation in Doroughty county six mites -LVJL south ot Albany Georgia, containing 783 acres ol good level land. 500 acres openland under cultivation. There is on the place a good dwell- ing out bousoa, gin bouse, screw and cano mill. Will bo sold low for cash or on reasotabio time with one cash payment. Address HT COLEMAN, sep9 dwAswlt Key nolds Ga. R B. HAY & 00., 98 Cherry Street, MACON, - - GA. Manufacturers of and .dealers iu CARRIAGES BUGGIES, WAGONS, Harness, Saddles, Whins. Bridles, Collars. Homes, Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags, CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES, Lap Robss. Horse Blanhets, Sole, UperaEil Harness Leaner Calf Skins, Shoe Findings. Cali and examico our stock before purchase Repositories—98 Cherry Street, Maccn. andi Bread Street Augusta- KXECU lOh’S SALt OF VALUABUt LAKES IK JOSES COUB1T, 1 ?Y virtue of the Iasi will and testament of > Martha Seabrook, late deceased, I will sell on tha tint Tuesday in October next, at the court house door in tho town of Clinton, within tho legal hours of 6*:e, five hundred acres of land, more or less, three miles east of Clinton, known as the Seabrork place. Good lard in a good state of cultivation, good d welling and al 1 other houses needed, gin house and good well of water. Also at same time and pltce 233 acres of land more or less, one and a half miles of Clinton, known as the Newton place, being a part of said estate. This is good average land with buildings thereon sufficient for farming purposes, plent' good water on both places for all farming nur poses and plenty of timber. Sold for distribu tion among tho heirs. Terms cash.- aue3 w-ti; JNO A JOHNSON. Executor ADMINIS FftATOBS’ SALE G eorgia bibb c unty-wui ho sold be'ore tho court house door inthecitv ot Macon, between tho legal nours of sale, enthe First Tuesday In October next, part of lot number five (6), in the Fourth District, originally Houston, now Bibb county, containing teu(lC) acres, more or Ies», about eight (8) miles from 31 ucon on the Columbus road, ard known as tho old Thom, sou Mill place, cn Tobesofkoe creek. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs of James Thompson, late of raid county deceased. ASA K THOMPSON. enX (illicit* Adm’r .T-s 'Thompson, dec’d. MJBuKiiia Ja&Fc.k. UOUN'ir. Catha- 'A nne J Malone having applied torguardian- ship of the person and property of Annie L Par nell. a minor un er fourteen years ot age, resi dent of said county. This is therefore to ci*e all ptrsons concerned to bo and appear at the October term 1879 of the Court of Ordinary of aaid county and show cause, if any they can, why Catharine J Malone should not be entrusted with the guardianship ot the person and property of Annie L Parnell. Witness my hand officially. F M SWANSON, Ordinary. Montieeilo. Ga. Sept, tuber l, 1879. sept 1 nw4w G eorgia bi-is count*.—wnerea* w T Hollingsworth has made apoiicatlon lor letters of administration on tbe estate of Eliza J Hollingsworth, la-c ot said county,deceased. These aro to cite and admoni.h ail persons con cerned to bo and appear at the Court of Ordi nal- of said county on tbs first iionday in Octo ber next, and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not bo granted. Witnessmy hand officially. J A Me MANU3. Ordinary. September 8.1879 aepS I*4w rN eorgia, jasper county.—whsreas VJ John W Grubbs, administrator of Temper ance Obeek. deceased, applies to me for dttmis- sion from his administration. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause at this office on or by the first Monday in October next, if any thsy can, why tho same shall not he granted. Witn»— my official signature, this Sd day of July, 1879. lute ra -m* F V SWANSON. Ord’y. 1=3 g ° <*a ° §5- * “ e-P 5 SET S', >rg-a» era ^1- g.g^riS§% 3 ?5t— G EOTiGlA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas This W Barron, executor, ant JcscnhineLums- tlen. executrix, of the estate of Mrs. Harriet Fos ter, late of said county deceased, have applied to- me for letters of Cismission from said estate. These are there'ore to c to and admonish all persons concerned to oo sr.d appear at the Court ofnrdianr/rf arid county on the first Monday in November nett to show canseif any they have why said application > hould rot by granted, t-ivenundern yli'-iutufiiciallv. J a McMANUS,Ordinary, Anaust 4.1879 ancStd f r EU .. UT W Carnes, admmis'ratorofSamuel G Bonn, iato of said county deceased, has made applica tion for lett-rscf fli,mission from said estate’ These aro therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to by and appear at tbe Court ol Ordinary of said c unty on the first Monday in November n -xt to show cause ifany they have why said application should net he granted. Witness my hand officially. J A Melt ANUS, Ordinar August 4,1879. suMd G oc i BIBB COUK i Y.—Whoreaa Mrt Martha Wi i's has mndo application fot letters of adminis" ration on too ebtate of Bern Willis, lateof said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned io be aud appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in October next, to -how cause, ifany they have, why said application should not bo granted to applicant Witness my hand officially. J A McM ASUS. Ordinary. Fente mlier S. 1879. w>p41aw4w CANCERS CUR FIS. rpWBNTY years’ experience. For particulars X address with stamp JAMES M HARDAWAY, I.ircrtv Hill. Vikecounty. Ga. LIBEL FOE DIVORCE. SR PARKER, ") Libel for divorco—Rule vs /-perfect semcc—BibbSC.Oct CATO PARKER) Adjourned Term, 1878. It appearing to tho Couit by tho return of the Sheriff that defendant does not reside in this county, aud it further appearing that he does not reside in the Stato of Georgia: It is ordered that said defendant appear and answer said suit at tho next term oi this court or bo con sidered in default, It is further ordered that semeo of this rule be made on said defendant by publication in the Telegraph and Messenger once a month tor four months. T J SIMMONS. J S C M C. By the Court: A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Supt rior Court this January 20th, 1879. iar-24...1am4m A B ROSS. Clerk s iMJKGIA, JO..BS COUrtTV.—Wfiereas Ur Mrs I, T Farrar, administratrix estate oi Samuel M Farrar, deceased, applies to me for dismission, Theso are to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they hare, at this court on the first Monday in Noremt«v next why tbe same shall net bo granted. Witness my hand officially. jalistd* ROLAND T ROSS, Ordinary. TEAMS & 8TUDBNTW $S9 to SI HO cr 9200 PER MONTH during Vacation. For full particulars address J O McCURDT <& CO. Rl.gSl -t 1/nii* Mn. OUTHBEBT. GA. Tlo Twenty-Seventh Scholastic yexr will open on September 18th, proximo. 1. Faculty experiences and efficient, r. Courso of study advanced and thorough. 8. Buildings commodious and ehgant. 4. Grounds the handsomest in the South. 5. Location unsurpassed for salubrity. 6. Society ot Cuthbcrt refined and cultivated. CHARGES. Board and Tuition in ail English and Classics.’ Studies lor tho year, everything included, $188. Music (vocal and instruments’), French. Gor. man. Ui) Painting, Pencil Sketching, Fancy Needlework, andotner extras very moderate Tuition free to all Ministers of the Gospel JB the regular work. AS"College endorsed by ths miliian*SS Xo Special reference nc.tied. For Catalogues and additional information address BlV A L HAMILTON. D D, Pres’t. Cuthbert, Gtorsia. N B—'The celebrated Swedish system of Physi cal Training for girls a specialty, Ferents would do well to investigate. Nora—Cuthbert is situated on tbo South western Railroad, the main line connecting S*» vannab and Macon and Montgomery, ono hun dred and eighteen miles south cl Maccn, and twenty miles from Rulaub, hence accessible from all points.augk w6t A U 1-AXi.Ott , vs >• To oiofi superior Couri Wtt TAYLOR) April Term, 1878 It appearing to the Court by the return of tho Rheriff that ths defendant does not ree’da in Bibb county, and it further appearing that he does not rerile in tnis State, end it further ap pearing that srrvicu has not been perfected ir. accordance with a rule from this Court granted November 15tU, .878. It is on motion ordered that said defendant answer said libol at the October Term. 1879, of this court, or teat said cause be considered in default and libeliaut allowed to proceed. Or dered further Unit service bo peifected Py pub lication in the Toligr - ph and Mossoogsr ozee ft month for four months. By the Court: JOHN L HARDEMAN, Libellant’s Attorney. This June 2Uh, 1879. A true esD.-ct f/r.m tli- minutes of Bibb Su perior Court, this *4:h June, 1879. jur.25 latrriia A B ROSS Clark, Ni-w Carnage Factory. rmggies, Wagons. Our 81:00, ..a Pop ar Street, next door to Stew art’s .stables. Aresui piled wcbfti.iil -lockof the choicest tnut-'i11 I . .>sve u our employ the beat mechanic- - -raia. Wo will make nothing hut the very i» st cork, and at prices within thi reach o’ s)l The manufacturing department is in charge ot T S Greone, late ol Freeman A Gree is who «-»i. be gla-i to wait on all bit old cnst-M. er«. . K- Or-: hand mado harness always ••nban-i Kaimiring of *11 kuids will have care ful usteuti- n. Prices low. We will occupy ths old carnage stum I, Good, Small A Co, as a sales- r nm on• •ctoh.-r '. ill work warranted. Mft- ti \v-r-- -- ' • uaw8m NO IOK o DE ORS ANDCREDI- rOKS. . LL '-c?-bn'‘ " ^ a.- s'ajms egaFnsl the e’ — • " «ei Rowan, deceased, are are hereby require-- to j. espnt them to me prop erly swo u to. «i. . tU s- indebted to said estate are nolii-d to m:t:: - immediate pv meu tot the tame. FARDF SWBJiNY.Adns’r, COHDEHSED CYCLOPEDIA. Rarest opportunity for making money is cow offered to general agents and canvassers in the Southontlns exceedingly useful *nd low-priced bock 1.000 pp, double column. 700 engravings. “ " Onlv $5 g~s EOBGIA BIBB COU "• TY.—Whereas MrsM U *1 Hamilton has mado application for fet ters of administration on tho estate of Charles A Hamilton, late of said county, deceased. These are theretore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in October next to show cause, if any they tiave. why said application should not be granted to applicant. Witness my hand officially J A McMANUS, Ordinary. September 3.1‘79. sep4 1-wlw JASPER COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold before the court house door in the town ol Mon:icolio. during tbe legal hours if rale. that/IlowiMC property to wit: OE0tmid.e4r.cr.-s of land situated in Jasper county adjoining lands ot Pleasant B:nt5. Mrs William Kelli, Frank Malono Jr, S-muel tt Smith Jr, ts a Kelly and other*.being part ol a tract ot land in said count).c plaining850ceres moro or less, known os tho Coibcr: Jeffries plac.. now in the possession of A L cinder, and evied on by T R Venn. Deputy Sheriff, and to be sold os the property o' Colbert Jeffries by virtue ot a fi fa from J a-per Superior C urt *n fav- rof Geo T Bartlett vs Colbert Jeffries, Isaac T M<att and John Myatt. Also at the same timo and place. HO ames of land in Jasper county, the tame h ■ i> g ih» west hslfotlot'll lau-l known as ‘ y ■■ -><: adjoining land* of John Pipe, John BDigby and others, being a part of 859- ci. .- .. «.« in Ja»p«-county wnereon John B Dm.y resides, and ievio > on by James V l.cwis, forme- s! o iff of Jasper c< untr, aud to to to d as tbe property of John B I i«by by virtuoof a fi fa iu favor of Wm Van Antwerp vs John B Digby from Ja-per Sup-rior COur:. auo at ilio same time and place, cne bourn sudlra-tot land situated in Moutirell-iln raid county adjoh.in* .'ati.ia ■ f Madison Hops and T O Bro-tdus on the wrat those ot Jas Watsox and said Bruddus on tha north ,ud ih- public stre ts onthoe stand r uth, contsiuing ono-haliac.e moro nr leas. .. vied on as ths property of tbo defendant bv v.riue- of a ti fa hsued irom Jasper Sup iru-r • Vntrt to favor of II T St nionvaBT Digby. ■ ,.-:rV' pointed out b p sii.ufi’satorne: snd written n ticcet .aivfvvy served u.-on truant. A so at the ' mo time an t pi-ce, SO acres et l»n- m id" county known as the sparks Msec a»jeii.it.g lan a o! Aritig.on Means, Olive N<*w . • • Q :. uio at.dothers. evil doit as rho propn io< h:» Q i.a:m fo satisfy all f* nun. th- 8 oe»iur ilo irt t-.. t-.voi - f Sa'. io '.Vk vs h."Q _ .o. F overly punt-d lUtbyi-lainvfVmUf" and i.oti egiv n. JBPF A1KBN. Sheriff. S. ptemba. 9,1679 J tape; comfy »ei eitnw.w LORD & TAYLOR, ]STEW_YOR±<:- ing Spring Oi^iap OF NEW DRY GOODS, WE ft AN FOSrrtVELY ASSERT THAT AT NO PERIOD HAVE WE DISPLAYED AS A SSOBT- 1IENT OF DRY GOODS SO ADEQUATE iO TV^ TtEOpiREMEN 'S OF THE PEBUO PRICES Sr) ADAPTED TO THE .NECEi OF EC0505IICAI. SHOPPING. SILKS. Our BLJLCK 3ILKS contain Che vcel! brands of Bonne t Ponsoa, Tari^acr. o n rard. and other* luallyprominoai .nanufacti Tho Lord & Taylor FAMILY SILK enjoy* a i taiion tor universal excellence that it* udsbiv Dassed. !. Oar American Cnchcmiro IXDKSTKCCTiBpE BLACK SILK Justly claims earnc.it nttenttbp. be In* equal to tho bc.^t ot reicn manuuctumlsc hair tho coat. EYERY YARD WARRANTED. T r In COLORED SILKS our well-selected ttoottfe* offered at prices that cannot be undersold. « Also, f COLORED AND BLACK SILK DAM ASSES, tt* bracing tho rart'st prem^ of the Lu.-opean <v\ American Markets. J Ia SUMMER SILKS and TOULARD9 wo ft*** everything that is new and teantifuL >| - DRESS GOODS; Koveltics ir. Caeiumeres, Siu*! ' and the standard cloths, in splendid variety. Atn, M Anderson*a» 1 Scotch Zephyrs. ).riuted com' Dress Goods, Momio Cloths, Coieiines. Percaitt, Cheviots, Ac., with every grade to be found tea UrsVclass establishment ^ ' Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps. This department maintains its supremacy, •hows the best prodactious from the Rnropdus centres. V Our Cloaks and Sacqncs are cut and madefey mcn tailors, therefore style and St arc c uarantaed. ^ Suits and Costumes. Our SUITS and COSTUMES fully sustain &at pre-eminence so justly cctaiuislic-l. and alwhy, represent the latest styles nod fashions. * Ladies’ and Children's tfedergarmeak. Superb assortment cf lino French hand-otao* UNDERWEAR, comprising every requisite Aka lady’s wardrobe. Also, children** suits for ertry ape and size. J Our Infants* Fcrnishinc Department is tfifcr* ouKhly equipped. Complete Wai'drcbes as lowtes $35; better goods In prqporUon. Any articiala the Wardrobe at list price; really cheaper tfema the home-made article, end much mom satiate- tory* Hosiery Oloves, & Handkerfhiefe. The lari , rarest, and most uniquo hose for ladies and children at very moderate prices. > Ladies’.misses’, and children’s kid. cloth,add Lisio Thread Gloves oftnc best mmftetntalB ali the newest sliu.lcs to r.mcli am- dress malerml. A superior selection cf plain hemmed linen, afid all linen hemstitched, and scolloped Handker chiefs. Also, cmbrcidcrcd Silk Uundkerchufli unsurpassed in heauty or color. RIBBONS. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Every possible rcauisit© forn gentleman’s outfit. First-class and meait -- ---- * reasonable price Incnt features cf Boots and Shoes. For spring and cummer, for Ladies, Misses, and Children. Cloth top. low bnlton shoes, the novelty of tlic season. $3 00; genuico tad walWnz bests, $3.73. Low shoes from $2 to $5; lino quality d&p- persfrom $1.25 to$2.00: Misses’ best i>cbble (Ot, worked buttonhole??, $2; Children’s hand rone, spring Vel. button boots, 51.GO; Infants’ shoesSn colors, vA25. / Boys’ ar.d Youths’ French call button Jbobts, $2.75, and a good, durable laced shoo $1.05. 99" Ocr coods aro all first-class. We fill all orders exactly nnd to the Intcnst “ lmrchaicri, suaraatcc nil purchstfs bo satlsftsctory to baycr*, nnd tt uttd ready to remedy a!l errors Y»e lirOtc orders, convinced that n first Ir3«1 vail Insure us tho recnlar cuslorat hereafter. All orders Cor Cooda to he arcontt* nlcd by tho money; cr, where imrrtecs wish, Goods will be* scat by exproo, C, O, D. TVhcro tho rcmlUanro Is too lars?, vre olw:iyc return the dlfferesbe. Broadway r.a<i iVestictli Stv,/ • Grand, tlirystic, and Forsyth, & Y New W fc Masonic Baildine:, Mucon, Qeovi&s Ts NOW OtFKRING to til, public the foUoa rota^tionsDryin Goods : DRiT>3 61LKS in endless variety ft cm £5 cts per yard upwards. BLACK SILKS, a very largo assortment,-Ircm $1 per yard to 54. BLACK GRENADINES of every imuginsble pattern from 25,85,45,65, C5, 75 cents and opto $250 per yard. DRESS GOODS, th'i largest st>lc-ctci stock An this City, from 8.10,12%, 15,20,25,80,3Se t<8$2C9 per yard. LINEN LAWNS. MFo have a splendidlintsof Patterns from 13.2>, 25, SO, S5,4.c per yard. PACIFIC LAWNS. Oar styles are very ex tensive, from 12% 35 18 20 25c po yard. WHITE LONDON CORDS in ctripo*nd chock from 81012! is IS 10 and 25c per yard, COLORED LONDON CORDS in all ffcesoew shades and patterns from S 10 121-2 ts 18 ESc porjard. HOSIERY for Ladies, Misses and Children This Department is very extensive In ne ir styiel aud shades. HAM BUB/} B DGTNG8. ttebmt stodScever hr.iu.-ht to Mac in, from C 7 910121-215182025 to £2 50 per yard. WHITE GOODS. Everything pertaining to this Department, compneinx Linen Lawns. S.iss Mashn, Jaconets, Na.uscok, Irom 121-2 152025 to 50c per yard. 1 INEN TOWELS, a very la’pc assortment from 31, si 25, $1 SO, $1 75, £2 and up to Piper dozen. Y1RASOLS of tho latest styles and patterns from 25 30 75 $11251 £0175 J2 up to 510 apiece. SILK TIES AND BOWS, s Rrautiful rejected line, from 25 50 35 40 45 60 CO 75c up to $260 apieca GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.a Ta-geassort mens in all styles. Toe best Blue Ilannel Euits at $10 50 a suit. YOUTHV AND BOTS* SUIT3 in an Die ncW designs from £5 00,50. £6tC, (C 50,|7«0. {750 UDtc S.2 5>. CHILDREN’S SUITS from 3 to 10 ycsRso! age from J259 3 00 8 50 4 00 4 505CO up wglOpcr suit CHILDREN’S KILT rUITS, fr .-n S l«Stot; year, of age, u splendid assortm-:nt. Bs TING in-illstyles ant oatternsfroralS 2 25 3:135 to 75e per yard. CARPETS, the largest sto2> in the State,a gr.a-.fy rcdnoo-l p.i ei. , 4i-,.t ail kinds of Goo-l r*r* - to a firs: i(Ba-o Dry ^o,ls Establishment. OUR SAMPLE DEPARTMENT is i wpom- plctK, and vre will bo pl.-ssod to send r . nplesef any kind of Goodstoan ,i e (n-joi. ivirge. S. WSXELBiDid bao.. N-w York Store, rfasouir Buildinc, apr$6m : i-n.Ga. . LA BIBB QOUNTY — Wf, ..as Jo i) s ph * Jones a-t-Miiistratoron .he r* ate of Kurt. Jones, l -te of said county, rf-cr.-M-, has iu de app icatiou orleave to sail all the real cs -te bel n r ns to said estate Th se -re there ore tr cite and almomsb a l persons coimerned to he and Hppear at th< Court o Ordinary of -aid county on the first Monday in O "tn’ie next, ti show -ause, if any tbej t.sVr. wh» ai s. oli- avion -h mid not be granted Witonra " »hand -IQ ml v. 8apt— «7*. J a HoMAVv«. rep4 raw- -i WR -* t* *N O o Have '| !.* . .1HT and •v s. I n -- "-Jtwmery Pscls . i- ,e. wor d ft ant- s-beets c: P*pn,18 veiapras fiwdl. FciJbJi . r Golden . i,-rroi v.. : ahl. Tr - ’r- omplete sample jau-k.*., with team ; .". state Sleeve Eaitu s, set in)ld-pL-ii ' • 1 rgraved J5oici* v ateo Rug, and a I - Fu ■kit. Pin ami i. rocs. ngea with Assoriei; celr; tt-tiCHlM) 1 .' lfM FR- fo0 (»RTH O" (siVrtv- Yort ■till TV I u l-i m* ■> Ik, 1 .< Fancy a Hack- r VLENDID TESY A 1 NO "-E /1KORrii U .-re*. ••itii.r of '• •h .r at l-rtfii , Uperyd wc •OR 'E IK « L I. J'*' a «>U TTY —Soo «V» '• WJI »PI - -he ... ,i — Cnuati ior ua omer :-. • -n’ Wi I'm Up m I m J-inti in i to «>! th.- Julj llth, IS79 i> •* no, v T ^ H F V '-Pv i i julisiswiw* tETii fOWLEe. Adm'r. Aug s a * • tSt firec. orA»*T * Oo,