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Ciublkbton, September 23.—Special
Untied Siatea Deputy Marshal A. P. Da-
vis wus shot yesterday in SpaiUeburg,
by J. B. Panther, while serving a ben oh
warrant issued in North Carolina, yet
made serviceable in the Spar'anbnrg dis
trict by Judge Bryan. Panther was ebot
in tho leg by a oolored man and Is now in
jail. Davis’ thigh bone ia broken.
New Yobk, September 23.—Howell
continues to beep a steady lead ranging
from 1J to 2 miles.
Memphis, September 23.—No new
cases reported and ono death since lost
night—Herbert EUsnor. Weather clear
co l warm.
London, September 23.—The grape
crop ot Fiance ia short and of bad qual
ity.
Brussels. September 23.—The Nou*
relies du Lour says M. Frere Oroan,
minuter of toreign affairs, has gone to
Borne incognito to negotiate with the
Vatican respecting the attitude of the
Belgian clergy. That journal says
Cardinal Nina, the Papal Secretary of
State, inclines to moderation. The Bel
gian Bishops have asked the Pope for
positive instructions, which the Pone
hesitates to give, 'txw'yn.j
pants, Sept. 23.—The Bulletin Deshal-
le$ rtpoits tbat the new wheat threshed
so far, is unsatisfactory both in yield and
quality—being deficient even in districts
where it was expeoted to be favorable.
In m veral departments new wheat fetch
es f on three to fonr franos per quintal
less than the old. Some of it teqniring
several months drying before it can be
nulled.
London, Sept. 23.—The rsoe for the
great pool stakes for three year olds,
will oomo off at New Market on the 1st
of October. - The meeting to-day
was won by Connt F. De La Grange’s
cbestnnt colt Rezaor.
New York. September 23, 1 p. m.—
Weston 135 miles, G laps; Bowel!, 176
miles, 2 laps; Hazeal, 150 miles; Guyon,
169 mites, 7 laps; Ennis, 130 miles;
Panohot 138 miles; Merritt 152 miles,
4 laps; Hart, 146 mile;, 1 lap; Kerohne.
122 miles, 8 laps; Jackson; 134 miles, 7
laps; Federmctmer, 115 miles, 4 laps.
Msmthis, September 28.—Seven new
coses were reported to-day: Fatber Es-
velli, Maggie Murray, Bessio Anderson,
George Jetorne, J. D. Allen, H. A. Rid
er and John Bowlep, the last two oolored
There were tbiee deaths : E. E. Marshal
and wile and J. J. Cronan. Mrs. Pres-
lidgn’s condition is more favorable.
The following telegram was received
by the Board or Health, who tolegrapbed
to Nash viile for inetrootions:
‘‘Employ at once the best legal tal6nf
to be found in Memphis, and resist by ell
lawfal means the application made for an
• injunction. Send mo the name of the
attorney yon employ. Every process
shall be exhausted to protect tho lives and
health of the people in the dittriots oon-
t.guons to Memphis.
[Signed,] J. D. Pdonkett,
President Board Health.
Among the contributions received by
the Howards to-day was three thousand
dollars from the Chamber of Commerce,
New York; $539 65 from the citizens or
Cciumbos, Onio.
Washington, September 23,—At the
j- stance of tho Postmaster General,
Chief Special Agent Parker has tele-
aphed his deputy at Atlanta thus:
“ t he case ot the shooting of the poat-
r> aster at Blackwell, requires immediate
u tention. The Postmaster General will
abolish tho office if tho postmaster is not
safe while performin n his dnty, and is not
1 rotacted by tbo authorities. Go yourrel
ii possible.”
Beading, Pa., September 23.—J. War-
2V* Ii WrtfuiwAnl, l
Judge, is dead.
juunoan Citt, La., September 23.—
Thirty cases of fever and ten deaths to
date Soven cases and four deaths at
Berwick Bay. The Inspector will report
Auboba, III., September 23.—A crowd
of people, including twenty-five hundred
children, and fifteen hundred yeomen
. om tho surrounding country, greeted
t> o Presidential party, which arrived to
day. Congressman sberwood introduced
the party and President Hayes, Generals
t i erman and Sbctidan responded.
New Yobs. Sept. 23—The walking
match continues to attract great at
tenticn. Boweil continnes his lead, hav
ing completed 183 miles at five o’clock.
G. yon ia a fair 2sd, having scored 175
miles and Merritt 161. Hazeal and Hart
both lead Weston, the latter having com
pleted only 150. The remainder of the
ci mpetitora are doing possibly well, ex-
o-j t Taylor who hats not completed 100
mi cs.
Naw York, Sept. 23.—At ten o’clock
theta were fally five thousand persons
present. Ontside of tho boitding the
six eta were thronged and the police bad
to dear Uum.talf a dozen times decing
•hk evening. Gayon stems to be a fa
re) to with tho people,' Jadging|fiom the
ep}!aaee that greets every effort he
it. a: es to diminish the distance between
himself and RowelL Weatonjappeara to
i.c covelopicg strength and appears to
b.-foil of life. HeflenriBhed his stick at
the vast audience, ebook bands with
friti de and ho L ran every few minntea.
Rowell kept his lead and when any cf his
com settlors commenced closing np tho
e commenced at tho same lime to
open*
- ebook-makers were kept buryjond
tciAn stands wero surrounded constantly
by largo throngs of sporting meD. The
following is tho betting: Ono to five
o Bowel!; twenty to one Bgainat
tYVa oc; twmty to one ngoim t Htzae);
eight to one against G ay on. At 1 o’clock
R-iw»ll had beaten the beat time on re-
cord, having completed 176 miles in 3G
hoot;. Daring the evening a 1 splendid
flofs! cross was presented to,Boweil by
the ;oasts of Ashland H .use. .The. score
r.on . t and;: Weston, 173; Boweil, 211;
II.-Z. 1, .176 Gnyon, 194; Ennis, 166.
lio> don, September 24.—Large nnm-
l w , i natives are assembling in the vi-
of the British camp in Sbutargar-
den pass.
A spatch from Dover to the, Asso
ciate Press says it in rumored that the
excursion steamboat “Undaunted,” from
Bis: gate for the Itle ot Wight, has
been run down and all on board, about
one hundred persons, lost.
Maufhis, September 24.—10 a. si —
No new cases reported this morning, tint
thru wire fonr deaths lost night—Mark
M. O’Ryan, Q- DeBraelleo, L. Boss and
0, ,... Warden. The weather is cloudy.
There are seven now cases to-day—R. S.
L:wr nce.Chas. Becker, Alice Bobwell,
Jjmt.-Mots, W. Carter, Ida Carter and
thro colored persons. Two additional
d-ait occurred tc-day—A. Solomon and
L 1;> Williams, colored. Frod Harper is
<1- g. Littleton is in a dangerous con
dition.
Richmond, September 24.—Mrs. Mat-
tic- Pens arrived last night on her return
tii„ Dim New Orleans. She will start
eg‘..u t -day, if me condition of her right
tu- s, «■ hicb troubles her, is improved.
Mi.<. I’ tts speaks in glowing terms of
tht- hi unesa she received daring her lsng
Walk.
iniiADELPniA, September 24—The
D an emtio Oonvention held this rnorn-
icj;.. n. tasted for City Treasurer L Da
ve:, d for Clerk, Thomas Greenbnrg;
lor Sa*r ff, Samuel Hartford Yanx. Tho
C -mu.,uee also snatianed these noroiua-
tions*
ioiniB Bccx, Wia., September 24—•
Aliv. ytar oldeonof Alexander White,
a tsrniei. was hanged by George Bai-
rm.Mon, a German farm hand, then cat
down atd dismembered with a knife.
Burn.g on escaped but will be taken.
Toe com try is turning out for the pur
pose. •-1 be crime was withoat cause and
tbe ccd.ii unity is shocked.
iieiTaiT, September 24.—The busi-
tte** bo ses ot Devlin & Co., druggist*;
Mi.itim-. & Sons, umbrella makers;
McGonh al & Mack, and Young & Ander
son, «»o esaie warehousemen, have been
bnined, ii volving a loss of $400,000.—
UrsroN Sept-, mber 24 —In {Z6 ’ case
f , - I r. K ■ iball ana Madame Good
is reported that eleven favored convic
tion.
Washington, September 24.—Judge
Galloway granted at Memphis to-day an
injunction restraining the Board of
Health from preventing the bringing of
eeed cotton into Memphis. The Board of
Health announces that, before abandon-
ing tno work around Memphis, it will
watch the effects of the injunction.
Richmond, September 24.—Numbers
of tho principal bar keepers here have
been indicted in tbe Hustings Court to
day. for selling liquor on Sunday.
Sidney. New South Wales. Septem
ber 23—Toe International Exhibition
opened successfully. America is repre
sented by one hundred and fifty indas
trial exhibitors.
Naw Yobk; September 23.—The score
at 8 p. m. stood as follows : Weston,
233; Rowell, 290; Haziel, 260; Gnyon,
263; Ennis. 220; Panchon, 205; Merritt,
267; Hart, 255, Krobne, 2Z4; I'aylor, 135;
Jackson, 222; FedermejMr.;20o:
New Yobk, September 24.—The Dele-
ware, Lackawanna and Western Bailroa
Company sold 100,000 tons of Scran
ton coal at auciion. Contrary to expec
tation prices were a (rifle lower than last
month’s sale.
Denver, Col, September 24.—George
Q. Richmond was nominated for Sn
preme Judge by the Democratic State
Convention. Secretary Schnrz left y.
terday for tho Indian Territory.
Hartford, Conn., September 24.—
Bsv. David Lonosbnrg was shot doad
while aaleep by his wife this morning.
The coroner’s inqieat developed that
Mrs. Lounaburg was an invalid. Some
nnpleasantness had existed between her
and her hnaband touching a surgiqxl op
eration which Lonnsburg thought could
be performed on her. The result of tbe
diaicrooment was a rush of blocd to tho
head afu*r whiotr Mrs. liounsburg claims
to remember nothing. A revolver pur
chased a year ago, ostensibly as a pro
tection against bnrglars, bat she ac
knowledges its presence in the house was
always carefully kept from her hatband.
The coroner’s verdict attributes tbo
shooting to temporary insanity caused by
disease.
Glasgow, September 24.—The pig iron
market ia active and prices are higher
than at any time daring the past eigh
teen months. The revival is almost
solely due to large orders from America.
Pabis, September 24.—M. Herve, edi
tor ot Le Soldi and a leading Orleanist,
bas written a letter to De Cbamboxd,
declining to attend a banquet in honor
of tbe Connt’s biithday. The letter is
regarded as an official declaration that
the fusion of tbe Crleanista and Legili
mists is ended.
St. PsTsnsBuna, September 24.—
Daricg the past ten days fonr fires oc
curred in Aatakban, Russia. One steamer
with twelve barges loaded with naptha
were bnrned on the river Volga, and tbe
naptha tram was bnrned yesterday.
Simla, September 24.—General Baber,
commacdiL-g a brigade of infantry will
probably attack Kuaki on the roale from
Cohat to Cabal to-day. Resistance is ex-
Dieted. The force nnder General Fred
erick Roberts, consisting of three brig
ades, in ail 6,500 men, is now completely
supplied with transportation, and ready
to m-.veon Oabnl by tbe Tiger valley.
Tbe advance cf the main body nnder
General Bright, numbering 6.600 men,
will commence immediately. Sir Fred
erick Roberts will be supported by a re
serve foroo of G.000 nnder General S.
Gordon and Gough, holding the Kuisam
Valiey, and maintaining communication
between the advancing forces and North
western India-
St. Louis, Septimber 24.—Ono hun
dred and fifty colored emigrants from
Nashville arrived enroute to Kode&9.
They claim to bj bona fide emigrants,
font! onVeacb i'ng’their destination.
Fall Rivkb, September 24.—Tho spin
ner- of the Border City Mills who signed
documents to resume work to-day de
faulted. Union mfluenoe is suspected.
New Yobk, September 24.—The com
mittee of 15 appointed by tbe Syracuse
Shakespeare Hall Convention, has es
tablished headquarters at St. Nicholas
Hot-.l. The committee will direct
a thorough State organization of Democ
racy favorable to the election of its tick
et, headed by John Kelly for Governor,
and,will issue addresses next week.
The popular interest seems to be in
creasing and throngs haunt the scene of
tbe tournament. The constant clapping
of hands and stamping of feet are kept
np. Numbers of bouquets and horseshoes
were showered on the pedestrians daring
the evening. Guy on’s pace continues good,
but Boweil keeps bis lead, and the effort
to close the gap seeme rather to widen
it. At the end of tbe sixty-seventh hour
he bid made 290 miles and 4 laps, which
left him jnst 9J miles behind Blower
Brown’s, the best time on record in the
match in London. Hart, tho color-d boy,,
has taken to rnnning and be is working
to close up the gap between bimseit and
Hazael. Weston is doing some rapid
work and flits around the track at a quick
pace. He seems to care more for gaining
appianse for an occasional burst of speed
than decreasing Rowell’s lead of nearly
60 miles.
Ennis is falling, behind owing to nau
sea. Hazael seems lame bat maintains
an astonishing gait. Hazael got one lap
ahead of Gnyon at ten o’clock and thns
took tbo third place m tbe race. He is
rapidly overhauling Merritt, who ia eee
ond. Boweil tnened bis three hundredth
mile at 9:7:86 and the applause was ter
rific and lasted for several minutes.
Consumption also
cam only except
medicine and prescription, to be pud on receiv
ing tbe treatmennt. Treatment of cancer only
excepted which will require $10 in advance and
th- remaining part ot tbs tee nrresd upon to be
laid when tho case i< completed. Consultation
rce. Ado rets Amencus. Sumter county, Ga.
sep25 w 4i*-
MACON COTTON STATEMENT
OmaS TPbdGHAPH AND MUSS UNGER
feEPTSMBEE 21. ISTSh-hVIOTSe
The marret to-day opened weak but became
steadier, closing quiet and firm at cents for
Received today by rail...... is*
SfiL
8TATBMBNT
Stock on band September 1,1879 230
Received t^-day6C9
previously 6704-7113
754'i
Shipped to-day...™..— 5(0
proTMUSiy 5104—5613
Stock on hand this evening...™..™.. 19*0
Received tamo day last year. 608
LATEST TELKttKAFUIC REPORTS
Cotton.
J.lVEB?f-OL—Noon—Cotton steadier; middling
uplands 67-16. middling Orleans SS-16. Sales
10000 bales, al which 1000 were taken o> specu
lators and for export: reoaipU 115!>-aU Ameri-
Futures opened 1-32 cheaper, bnt tbe decline
has since hf on recovered.- Uplands low middlina
clause September delivery 613-31, September and
October e'dsaS 6-SlaS S-lfaG 7-32, October and
November tt9S2aSU-lS. November and Deo-
embt-r B23-Stt513-16. January and February 6
“i'li^Stfu^Mamiddling Or-
leans 69-10 low middling uplands October and
November delivery#, December and January 5
27 S2, January and February do. Futures are
now easier.
3 p m—Uplands low luiddiiEgdauseSentember
and October delivery cyi, October and N ovember
5SI-S2. , .
4 p m—Sales of American 73u0, Futures, up
lands low middling clause September and October
delivery 6^i«7-32. November and December eft
6x7-32. ....
6 p m—Future* close! quiet.
NawIOBs—CottoD steady:sales 5C6; middling
piauda UK. middling Orleans. 1114.
Futures opened steady; Septembo-10 65. Octo-
ber .0.2*. November 10.09. December 1U.C9. Jau-
uary 1014
cotton—Not receipts 112: grou 10970.
Futures closed lirm; tales 144MXI September
delivery 1062-63, October 10AS-S8. Ncvcmbor
1019. December —, January 10.25 *21^ Feb*
miry 10.38—40. MUrch 10.53-54, April 10.69—72,
May 10 8* —85
tietlon dosed steady: sales 401: middling up
land, 1114. middling Orleans 164.
Consolidattd net receipts 215S2; exports to
Great Britain 2920, Trance . Continent —.
GaIVESTOb—Cotton weak: middling 10, low
assissssr
NouTOLK—Cotton steady, middling 10K, net
receipts 45,0. saies ISO. stock 8S2A
BaitUIOBE—Cotton numinal.middling 118%to •
middling Pjg, good ordinary 9}fi net receipts
168. gross 320. sales tO. to spinners —. stoc
2ol6.
Bostos—Cotton nomintl: middling UK>1° W
middling X-'A. good ordinary lOjfc not receipts
116»: gross —. sales —. stock 1268.
WiLMinOTca—Cotton (fniet; middling 9K'
low middling 95-16. good ordinary ——suetre-
ri.h ti." JeanTe P.'cUAo 1UK.
l-y maipri ctice, the jury disagreed. It J low miudiing UK> Bocd ordicary net re.
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VEGETINE
For Nervousness, Sleepless NiehtS:
toa to auierent metnoas -or relief, to no
use. I finally tbousht 1 would give Vega-
i trial, with little faith, I will admit, bnt to
arprise and great re'iftf. a few doses con-
Washisgiok, D 0, March 19,1877.
DbHR Btkvbes:—
Deab Sib: I do not believe In puffing, ncr
would I indorse a bnmbng, bat I consider it no
more than real ja-tice to speak well cf Veretino,
believing it to be an excellent medicine I have
used toveral bottles nr it to my entire satisfac
tion and great relief from an inexplicable Ner
vousness which had caused me great suffering
and s'oepless nighta, hard walked the floor anc
resorted to different methods -or relief, to
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tine a tn .
my surprise
vicced me tqat I had got hold of the right thing
for my difficulty. It sentont humor frommj
blood that, I hare no doubt, was tho cause of the
misery I bad endured, and 1 ‘ound relit f as soon
as a medicine could relieve a disease of that kind.
When I begsn its use t seldom got a night’s rest
or half a one and my appetite was poor, and as a
consequence I was running down rapidly, tint,
alter a lew doses I saw a radical change every
way, and am thoroughly satisfied with Vegetinq,
and recommend it to any person suffering as I
m’Hsj a Johnson.
Female Wbakhess.—Vegetine acts directly
upon the causes of ibese complaints. It invig
orates and strengthens the whole system, acts
upon tho secretivo organs, allays jnflsmmatioo,
cleanses and caret ulceration, cures constipation,
regulates the bowels, heidaches snd pains in tho
b»ck cease, in fact there is no disease or com
plaint wbeie tho Vegctice gives so quick relief,
audusoeffrctireiniLcure, as in what is term-
It has sorer failed in one
TEG-ETINE
Has Not Its Equal* -
LUNG DISEASE.
Selma, ALA,Hsyl2,iS72.
H RStevsee Boston.
I take pleasure in recommending jonr Vege
tine. 1 have been Buffering lpr a long time with
tbe Lung Disea*o- trying evory kind of medicine
discover a very great chango in my health for tbe
better. I don't consider tbat your medicine has
its equal, for tbe disease which you pr pose to
euro, especially the disease that 1 have been af
flicted with witl}. JOHN THOMAS.
■VJE2CS-3ESJDIIV3E
Affscts a Radical Cure.
H K Stevens, Boston.—
- This is to certify that I have sold and recom
mended ‘-Veeetine,’’prepared by H R Stephens,
Boston, Mess. lor tbe past three jeers, and it in
variably affected a radical rare and gave entire
satisfaction. Ieomidorit the best preparation
in the market for tho diseases for which it is re
commended. A.THWJBATT, Druggist, .
April 4,1878. Memphis, Tend.
BLOOD PUEIFIEE-
H R Stevens, Rsq.-
Deab Bib: Your Vegetine has rerformed some
wonderful cures in our town and is esteemed su
perior to all other Blood Purifiers.
DR J P COMAN, Druggist.
Athens, Ala.
VEG'ESTTI JfcG.
Scrofulous Humor,
HBUEaL&IA.
PaiNCSTON. Kt, Peb 4.1S73.H
H R Siemens, Box on:—
1 am dealing in your Vegetire and believe it to
be u No i good remedy f .r Scrofulous Humor
and Neuralgia. It gives good satisfaction to mv
trade. I bo. o tho people will readily take bold
of it as I believe it to bo worthy of their consid
eration. Respect, ally, W B TERRY,
Druggist.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. B. STEVENS. Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is Soid brail Druggists.
sep!7 wed frisnr.Sw
Notice to the Afflicted.
D RDBAGLEY will be at the Brown Honss,
MacOD, Georgia, on Tuesday. Wednesday
and Thursday of the State Fair. Offico hours
from b to 10amand St* 5pm. Dr B ha. been
eugaged in the eclectic practice for thirty-
two years, five years of which time he bas
traveled ani treated all forms of chronic nil-
K5!S2S&9®SplNi§S
‘ i with scccess, extreme
ion also treated withi
excepted. Terms 35 per_ month for
oeipts —: gross 928. sales —, spinners 104. stock
1CS5.
Savannah—Cotton firm; middling 9H, low
middling 911-lAgood ordinary 9 7-16.net receipts
5628, gross : sales 4100. stock 31776.
New Orlbans—Cotton steady: middling 10J4
low middling good ordinarynet receipts
1956, gross 2341. sales 4850. sto<4 15981.
Mobile—Cotton quiet; middling 95$, low mid
dling OM, good ordinary —, net receipts 131;-.
gross —, sales 1500, stock 8Si7.
Memphis—Not received.
AvanaiA—Cotton quiet and steady: middiiog
l.w middling 9J4 good ordinary 9: re
ceipts 1448. shipments —, tales 2288.
Charleston—CotWa Arm: middling 10. low
B»2SJS3»SK4St “
FINANCIAL
London—Neon—Coosa’s 97 0-16.
Paejs—3 per cent Rentes 89 Irenes ana 52%
SBw YOBK—Stocks opened strong, money 5u6.
long 4 81. short 4 88. State bonds dull. Gov-
eminent securities quiet.
Money Sa7 closing at 5. exchange 4 81J£a4 81J4,
government securities quiet: new 5 per cents
10214. *'A per cents 105, 4 per ctnts 102J4.
Slate bonds dull.
fBODUCk -
Baltimore—Flour Arm and active:Howard Et
and West.-m auuerflne 3 70-19* 25: cxtra450O5 25;
family 5 5036 26: City Mills superfine 3 757*. 4 23;
extra4503525: Riobrands S87:IMkofamily
7 00. Wheat-Southern higher and active;Wes
tern irregular, southern red 1253128- amber
I seal 85; No t Maryland red 139 No 2 Western
winter red spot and September 127 a 129,
October. November and December 129 bid.
Southern corn firm lor white, yellow numinal;
white 62, yellow —. Oats firm ard fairly ac
tive: southern 55*37, Western white AJaSSj do
Provisions Ann: Pork 1009 cnlk meats, loose
S0oalden3%a4. clear rib 534>6; do paekeu \A ulU
cif. L’acon—al.onlaeis t>£. c'.otr nh6-<-. llsins
llsll34- D >rd, refined in tionvv 7. Butter firm;
prime to choice Western packed 11314. Coffee
Him: rio in • argoes W m *WA. Whliky ateedy
at 103. Freights higher,
Chicago" Fionr quiet: double ex'ra Western
iprirg 41*a5r*; Minnesota 4 0Ca550-. winier
white4 50-4 75, extra 3Slat00 superfine 225a
3 59; patents 600a709,«ptclaJ brands 8 00. Wneat
unsettled and active bat weak, lower and almost
.panicky, msrret opened strong and higher bat
95k rejected 30. Corn usiettled and generally
lower, market heavy and flucluatiig wi diy;
Sf.’kasOA cash, S6J4 October, 86J4 November,
rejected SS}<. Ost?active but mettled at ti'A
cash end October. S6JiuS«^Novai.ber. Purk
active bnt with a decided da dine: 8 95 cash and
Oct.bnr, 815 November 8 00 all tho year, hard
unsettled and active out weak and lower: 60S A
cash and October. 6 55 January. 6 50 all the vear.
Bulk meats unxittled and generally lower: shoul
aera S 70, short ribs aud short clear 5 45. Vi his
ky active at 107.
The following reports the Hhicago market
for Futures, by special teleg.ams, are furnished
by Mr. L Birurr, Broker in Stocks. Grain
and Provisions. The quotation* to-day tor
October delivery were: , „
Time C.Bibs. ‘.Pork. Lard. Wheat, Com
9 42 a m— 4 90 9 H2« 6 iUb 105!4b SaU b
II 43am- 46714 8 80 6 00 lOlX 36%
19 24 p m—4 62A 8 95 6 00 1C2J4 87*4
llSbm-4 65 9(0 0 09^101^ 30H
Receipts of hogs 12.0J0,
New Yobk—Flour, touthern quiet and un
changed:' common to fteir extra 6 (5a SO. good to
choice S S0&7 25, Wheat S-5 lower and winter
feverish and nruettled ungraded winter reu 115
alS7;NoSdo 194: Not do 127al£9. Com fev-
cri-h und unsettled; utbtraded BSJdaSSSi- Oats
doll and a shade lower; No 3. S6yui37>4. Co. ee
firm and quiet; no sales; rio in cargoes quoted at
12Jial6*4; do in job lota 19*17}£. Sugar quiet and
Arm; fair to good refining quoted 6Ji»7. prime
7 l-16a7H: refined fair demand aud Ann; standard
A b5£*S4f crannlated and powdered 9. cru*hsd
9Ji. Molasacv quiet and unchanged- Cuba
rebning Bo: test quoted at 24Hat5. Riee fairly
active and steady.Uarehna6J4a7}<. Ko in dull at
20al 25. Turpentine stronger at 27; J, Woo
cuit firm ana fairly activo demand: dom-itic
fleece Stitt, pulled Zla4t.ut washed 15aS2, Texas
l2s<0. Fork opened lower bnt closed firmer,
ness spot 9 10>9 25. Middles steady; long
SCO, short clear MS, lung and short clear
6 75*5 87;4- Lard more act"* and steadier
prime steam spot 6 45,6 4CaB 45 October. Whis
ky firm at 109. Freights quiet,
notiavills—Flour firm; *xtraS00a323: family
5 @410 No 14 50@4 75;patent 8 0-®7 00. Wheat
firm; red and amber 100x1(03 Corn firm, white 48,
• !«-. 40 Oats firm white 23. mixed 27. POrk
nominaL Lnrd higher, choice leal in tierces
8. do in kecs 9. Bulk meats h glier shoulders
3j£t4, clear rib 6, clear ride* 6%. Bacon higher,
.nuuldera iA clear ribs ««. clear aides CJ;. Su-
■nr-cured hams 9@11. Whisky firm at 1C6
OIBCISSa.. flour strotg. family 61E@6 60.
Wheat closed easier at l)5al 10 (orn quiet
at 43 aiked. 41 bid. Oats quiet; No 2 mixed 27*32
Fork in fair demand at» 25. Lard a shade easier
current make 5 90 bid. Hulk meats null: shoul
ders 3 60; short rib 6 50, clear sides nominal. Ba-
on doll and lower: snouMers 4 00. clear rib 612a
clear sidis 6 SO. Whisky active and firm at
Hogs quiet: pacsing S 45x3 65.
NAVAL SXOBKS.
Walhiecion—epimo turpentine firm at £SJ£
Sosin quiet at 90 lor strained. Crude tur
pentine steady at 100 for hard; 165 tor yells t-
ditr. Far steauy at 9o. —
'MABJ/IR N£V»8
NEW YOBK—Anlred—Accapnlco, lepsalo,
Aminqat,
Macon Wholesale Market.
OOBBXCTED DAILY BY
JACQUES & JOHNSON,
’WHOLESALE GBOCEBS.
BIOON—Clear rib sides.,,....,
Shoulders
Bulk clear rib l
Bulk shoulders..,..
Choice SC h—™_™™™...-. 10
LARD—in hhls 8>
Leaf, in tubs.
Leaf, in buckets
OATS—For feed.....
Rust proof seed,
FLO DR—Fancy per bb,
Choice
Extra far
Family, Per
Xxtra per ’
iss*
iK-aifi
Prune...................
Java...
16X@1T
....... S3@33
»U)LAS8EB^jhoioe Cufca.'iS'ds SS^ 4 * ®
Choice Cuba, bbis 3i@S7
K&b^t=.™™:::f 8 (s2 ‘
Choice Wow Orleans 6
UGAK— Golden G
brown..,..,
O. coffee..
Extra O. white..
Standard A.
Fo'Sd^d ssssi“:::::™
O3A0KBR8—Eoda
Cream — UaU
Ginger...............10 u
Strawoerry 12^
STARCH .
PEPPER.
1GB .»»m IWSMHIM4W
GINGBB.
-17K
. xO
=5K
NUTMEGS
CLOVES
CIGARS—Per31..™..™....™,,.™... 20 00a!
CHBROOTS 12 00
8N UFF—iK’nllurd’*, iar._^„ 65
X/jriri»rd’l.foil.„..™„.„™ 70
TOBACCO—Common 40 a
Medium 60 a 60
Lncy Hi
Shelf Road ^
@1 25
SHXPPZHG PBODUD
CORRECTED DAILY BY
BERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, per D..™ 4
Dry salt 63 8
Dry flint.™ van
GOAT SKIifS—Dry, per lb „....
b too kb ana JBonas
CORSECTED DAILY BY
Zi.IUPLBY, BROKER.
Georgia 8 percent bonds.....™..™ 101 a 115
Georgia7 percent.bonda(goid) 112 a 112J<
Georgia7 per cent, bonds (regular)„....lll»112^
Georgia7 per cont.bonds (endorsed)....llp a 11
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith)™, m a 113
Georgia6 per cent (..id)........... ™._101 a 105
Georgia 6 percent, bonds (new). 105 a 108
City of Macon 7perccnt. (long)....™..,. 64 a 66
City of Macon 7 per cent (short)...™..... 65 a CS
City of Augusta 7 per cent.™ loo alOt
City of Atlanta 7 per oent...... ...ICO
City of Atlanta 8 per oent 102 a ICS
City ol Savannah... 69 a 70
Central Railroad joint mortgage 108 a 109
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent. bonds..™100 a 101
Macon and Western R R bonds... „._.psrund int
Northeastern RR bonds (endorsed)™..105 a 1C6
Southwestern Rail rout... par and int
EggS&WjBWteKgag
Western K. E. of Alabama 1st mortgageUO a 112
Western B.RoIAIabama*dmorteaae..lIOr 11
M A A R.R. lstmortgage(notendor’d 80 90
M AA R B, 2d mortgage iendorscd)„.par a 101
Southwestern BE stock lOOalOl
Georgia Railroad stock 81.82
Central Railroad stock 6SaC7
Augusta and Savannah railroad stock... 105
TOE
LEADING CLOTHIER
OF
MACON,
Gils inn.
HIS
BUSINESS SUITS
ARE TEE
NOBBIEST OF TBE SEASON
AND HIS STOCK OF
BESTS FURNIMNG GOODS
cannot be equaled. He also carries an immense
stick ol
S32TST GOODS.
SFon’tfafl to inspect.
Very Respectfully,
Gus KussTpaum*
CORNER XUIRD AND SECOND STREETS,
scplldltwSm Macon. Ga.
Georpa Bailroai Comaay.
bUPBRINTBNDBNTB OFFlllE,
Augusta, Ga, July 19, 1879.
Commencing Sunday, 13th instthe following
passenger schedule will be operated.
Trains run by Atlanta tune—3 minutes slower
than Macon:
NO 17-EAST (daily).
Leave tfacqn..™.™ 7:C0 a m
Leave Sparta 10:03 a m
Leave W.-irrenton... 11:14 a m
Camak...
Amvo Car
..11:27 a m
Arrive Washington :........™... 2;00 p
Arrive Atluita,™............................... 5:00 p m
,S£8pm
Arrivo Augusta...
NO 17—’ . ...
Leave AujUUttL....™™™.™™......™ 9:35 a m
heave Athens 9.15 a m
heave Washington..,..™ ..10.45 a m
Leave Camak.™ 1.14 p m
Arrive Warrenton.™ 1.50 p m
Armre 8i*rta... 2.35 p m
Arrive .UillodgcviU-j 3.55 p m
Arrive Macon - 5;S5 n m
No connection to or from Washington on Sun
days.
NO 16—EAST (daily, except Sunday).
Leave Macon a 7.oOpm
Leave MilledgorMe...™™....™..™.. 9.15 p m
Loqto Sparta - ‘“1215 ° m
Arrive Camak 12A0 a m
Arrive Augusta... — 6.20 am
NO 15—WEST (daily, except Sundayj.
Leave Augusta..
Leava Camak
:!:foSS
Arrivo Warrenton ,
Arrivo 8p
Arrivo Macon..r.
Trains will not stop at flag stations,
Close connections at Augusta (or all points
Bast and Southeast, and at Macon for all points
in Southwest Georgia and Florida.
Superb improved Sleepers between Mason and
Angu.ta. _ s i ——-
Pullman Sleepres Augusta to New York.
Only oneebango Macon to New York.
Tickets and Baggage Checks, Time Cards, etc.
are to obtained at Union Depot ot at Union
Ticket OHoe, 6* Mulberry Street. . •
8 K JOHNSON,
Superintendent
& R DOB8BY,
im
A YEAR and expenses to agents
Outfit FYoe. -Address P O VICK*
Augusta, Maine,
LIBEL FOB D1YOBCE.
Clemmio Corbett rs Charles Corbett—Libel for
Divorce—Jasper Superior Court, April Term,
1879. Q .rtf)
It appearing to tbe court by the retu-n ot the
sheriff that the defendant is not to be found in
the eountv: and it being further shown that he
does not reside in ihe state. Therefore, it is or
dered that service be perfected by publication
in the Macon Te-esraph and Messenger, pub-
ii-hed ill Macrn, Gx, ( nee a month for the space
of four mo tha before the neit term of this
court. May 2d. U79. ■
By the Court: • C W JORDAN,
jun4 lamlm* Plaintiff’s Attorn
nKOKGIA. BIBB COU TY — Whereas Mrs
U Martha L Harris, guardian of Mattie J Bar
ris. Ann e L Harris and Jamoi AHsrris, minor
children ol Thoa A Harris deceased, has made
application for letters of dismi-sion from said
guardiansbio. these are therefore tocitoond
admonish all persons concerned >o ce aud appear
at the court of Ordi arvof saidoounty on tbe
first Monday in November next to show cau-e if
any they have why said application should not
be granted.
Witness my hand oflMally.
J A MOMANUS, Ordinary.
August 4.1870.
/2J.EORG1A JAbPB-t COUNT7.-Whereas, it
Vjr U shown to mo that tho estate of Wiley B
Grubbs, late of said county but now deceased,
a unrepresented.
Tbisi* therefore to cite all persons interest
edtoappearatmy tflloeon tbe first Monday in
October next and show cause if any they can why
administration npon the estate should not be
vested in ti e clerk of the Superior Court of said
eountv, or some other fit an* proper person.
Witness my hand officially.
F M SWANSON.Ordinary.
Ordinary’s office, Mortieeilo.Ga. August 30.
sepS 1taw4w* ..
( v BO uni i i aSFB R DO U N T k .—V* uel eas.
VjT Bartlett applies for administration de boms
non etun testameuto annexo. on the estate of
Jotiah O Banks, late of said connty, deocaaad
This is therefore to cite all persons interested
to appear at thia office on or before the first Mun
day in October next, to show cause, if any they
can. why administration should not be granted
the applicant as applied for.
Witness my hand officially.
F M 8"'ANSON, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s office Mcntiocllo. Ga, September 1.
eep31taw4w
I 1 BORGIA BIBB COUNT!.—Whereas Wfl.
Lewis L Hinshew, IdolU T, Btta F and Ludus £
Minsbew, minor children of 'loading k, and
Mary A T Mimhew, late of taideounty. decease®.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al;
persons concerned to be and appear at the Con t
of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in October next, >0 show cause, if any they have,
why said application rhonld not be granted.
Witness my hand offldally,
j. a. McManus,
sep71aw4w- Ordinary,
/"T Ei.'KGlA, BIBB CUUNlk.—Wbtrcas U J
vT Roosevelt, exeentor of tbe estate of Mrs O
P Dean, late of raid connty deceased, has made
application for lettersof dismission from said ei-
tate, These are therefore to dte and admonish
ail persons concerned to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said connty on tbe first
Mondav in November next to show conseifany
they have why said application should not be
granted.
Given nnder my hand officially.
J A HcMA> US. Ordinary.
August 4.1879. augCtd *
BORGIA. ORAWFOBD COUNTY.—Wt"
VJ be sold before the court:houso doorin tb
town of Knoxville, in said county, witbin'i <
legal hours of sale, south half of lot No 65 m tb
first district of originally Houston now Crawfon
connty. containing one hundred acres, more a
less. Levied on a- tbe property of «amu«
Johnson, deceased, to satisfy judgment in C-aw
ford Superior Court in favor cf John W Blur
lugame, administrator of A J Adams, deceased
vs A J Danielly, administrator of Samuel John
son. do-rased. August 7th, 1679.
au»8 la-4»R V BOND. Sheriff,
G eorgia bibb county.—whereas wl
Bass, administrator on tho estate of Mrs
Julia E Collins, late of raid couty deceased, faa9'
made application to me for letters of dismluiun
irom sain estate, Theseare therofoieto cite snd
admonish all personsconce'rned to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary of s»ia county on tbe
first Monday in November next to show cause if
any they have why taid application should not
De grant- d.
Given nnder my hand officially.
J A MO MAN OS.Ordinary.
August 4,1879. oucstd
JASPER COTJitTY SHERIFF SALE.
AN the first Tuesday in October next, will be
VJ sold before the court house doorin the
townol Monticello. during the leg»l hours cf sale,
that blowing property to wit:
One hundred acres of land situated in Jasper
county adjoining lands of Pleasant Banks, Mrs
William-Kelly, Frank Malone Jr, Samuel R
Smith Jr, B A Kelly and others, being put of a
tract of land in said connty. containing 850 asres
more or leis, known as the Colbert Jeffries place,
now in the possession of A L Sluder, and levied
on by T R Penn, Deputy Sheriff, and to be told
as the property 0) Colbert Jeffries by virtue of a
ft fa from Jasper Superior Court >n faror of Geo
T Bartlett vs Colbert Jeffries, Isaac T M*att
and John Myatt
Also, at tbe same time and place. 1(0 acres of
iandinjasper coantr, tbei-me biiigthe west
balfof lot o{ land known as *h-**-v- «—(th -nt
adloining lands of John Pipe, JohnBDJchr and
others, being a part of 359 tore* w —a ...uou il
of Jasper county, and to he sold as the property
ot John it ligby by virtnoofafi fain favor of
WmVanAntwerp vs John B Digby from Jasper
Snperior Court.
Also at the same time and place, one house
red tract of land situated in Monticello In said
connty adjoining lands rf Madison Epps andT
O Broddus on tbe west, those of Jas Watson and
said Broddus on tha north and the public streets
un the east and south, containing one-half acre
more or less.
1 (ivied on as tbe property of tho defendant by
virtue of a fl fa issued from Jasper Superior
•Mart in favor or HT Stanton vs BT Digby.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney and
written notice oi ibis levy served upon tenant.
Also at the eaine time aud place, SOO acres of
land in said county known as the Sparks place
adjoining land a of Arington Means, Olive New-
tou. G Q Lane acd other**.
levied on as the property of Chat Q Lane to
satisfy afl fa from the Superior Court in favor of
Sallie Hawk vsChas Q l.anc. Property pointed
out by plaintiff in fi fa and notice given.
JEFF AIKEN. Sheriff.
September 9,1879 Jasper connty.
*ep9 ltawsw
SfellfLSg
ipipm
miim
itslISRiWf*
romf 8 P*^administration on the <
Willis, late of said county, deceased
•These are thoreforo to cite and admonish all
persona concerned iohb and appear at the Court
of Ordinary cf said eountv on the first. Monday
in October next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be granted to
applicant >
Witness my hand officially.
J A McM ANUS. Ordinary.
September 3.7879. sept law4w
CANCERS CURED-
(TWENTY years’ experience. For particulars
A address with stamp
JAMES M HARDAWAY.
sej>6w3m T.it-erlr Hill, Pike county. Gw
bO&uia. jUium. Uid . 1tt ueroasU».
b id B Roberts adm niatrator on the estate
oi Joseph G Stiles, deceased, applies to mo fer
dismission from said estate.
These are to cite all persons concerned to
show canto, ii any they have, at the November
Term of this court why the same shall not be
granted.
Given under my band officially.
QOLANUTROSS.
InllStd*
.Ordinary
D klMP'lBATOR’S SALE OF LAND.
G eorgia, jones county.-By virtue of
an order from tho Court of Ordinary of
said eountv, wiU bo sold bt fore the court home
door in Clinton, on the first Tucsdsy in No
vember next, 17* arret of land teiongmc to the
eststo of William Ustciy, deferred, being tile
dower landed the late Mary O Useery, ecceased,
situate on Falling Creek in the the western por
tion of said coantv. Fair .'and with ordinary
improvement* sold for division Terms rarii.
WETHTOWl E8,Adm’r.
September 17tb,1679 s p!8 ltnwSw’
DlbBCOUN ik SHERIFF SALES.
TY7TLL he sold bo’oro the court house door in
YY the titv of Macau during tbe Iegsl hours
of sale, on tbe first Tuesday iu i.ctober next,
the following properly, to wit:
Lot No 1 in block No 56. in tho city of Macon.
Bibb c (unty, r-'torgin. bounded on the northeast
In- Msplo street, on the southearlby Icrkins'
lot, on tbe northeast by Wash Nt als lob
Levied on as the property of Solomon Clemens
to satisfy a fi fa issued from tbo Superior Court
in favor of Willis Biaswoll vs Solomon Clemens.
Prop rty pointed out b. oLintiff
Alto at tbo tame time and place, street rail
road ears, 4 mules and 2 set donble harness at d
*11 toe iron now lying and being npon track of
tho Macon Street Railroad, in the city of Macon,
Bibb county, Georgia*
Levied on as the property of Mary J Hill, the
proprietor an« owner of tbe Macon Streot Bail-
rood to satisfy a Ufa issued from Bibb Superior
Court in favor of Mrs IIM Co'qnitt vs Mary J
Hill, proprietor Macon Street Railroad, ana
Jamo« A Hill arent. Property pointed ont by
plaintiff’s attorney-
Alsu at tho sumo time and pi see, eight (609)
hundred acres oi land situated in tlie 6ID1I1 dis
trict G M, in Bibb county Georgia, k nown as tha
lands of Wm K Heath, late of ectd county,deceas
ed, whereon he resided ntthetimo of his death,
adjoining tho I*nds of David Clay, bounded on
the south by tho Columbus road, on tho west by
Tobesolkee creek and landa of Dsvld Cay, oir
tbe * asi by lands of Rcckmore and Wm W
Heath,
Levied on as tbe property olWm CHeath, do-
deased. security, to sttislyn fl fa issued from
. iibb Superior Court m fav«r cf Joshua R Scho-
1 leld. receiver, vs Wm W lie.th administrator
of Wm B Heath seenrity. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s atttorney,
GEORGE F CHERRY.
gsp91aw4tv Sheriff.
FOK SA2LE.
M Y plantation in Doronghty connty six miles
suutb of Albany Georgia, containing 7S8
acres o> good level land, 500 acres open land under
cultivation. There is on tbe place a good dwell
ing out bouses, gin house, screw and cat 0 mill.
Will bo sold low lor cash or on reasonable time
with ono ca9h payment. Address
HT COLEMAN,
sepO dwAswlt Roy noids Ha.
LXEcUlOR’S 'ALE
OP VALUABLE LANDS IK JOKES COUK1Y.
J»Y virtue of the last will and testament of
JD Mcnha Seabiook. laic deceased, I will sell
on the first Tuesday in October next, at tho
conrt house door in tbe town of Clinton, within
tbe Iegsl hoars of la e, five bumired sores of
land, more or lets, threo miles cist of Clinton,
known as the Seabrojk piaco. Good lard in n
good state of cultivation, good dwelling and all
other booses needed, gin house and good well of
water.
Also at same time and pheo 238 acres of land,
more or less, one and a half miles of Clinton,
known as tho Nowton place, being a part of said
estate. This is goed average laud with buildings
thereon sufficient for farming putpoies, plenty
good water on both places for ail terming pnr-
>0!es and plenty of timber. Sold .'or dUtribn-
io-among the heirs. Terms caeh.
an«3 w4t JNO A JOHNhON. Executor.
G eorgia, joneb cocnty.—whereas
Isaso Hardeman, guardian for Louisa P
Griswold, applies to me fur dismisviun
These »re therefore to cite aud admonish all
persons concerned toshow cause at this office on
Or by the first Monday in Novtmber next, if any
they have, why iho same shall nut be granted.
Given nnder my hand offi ialiy.
ROLAND T ROSS. Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones county, Georgia, Sep
tember 22,1879. tep24 4w pd
SOBGIA, JONES
COUNTY.—Whoress
dian for Cater
_ *twl i4miwifati a])
poisons concerned to show cause at this office on
cr by the first Monday In November next, if any
they have, why tbe same shall not be granted.
Witness my hand officia'Iy,
ROLAND T EOS 8, Ordinary.
Ordinary’s Office, Jones county, <teorgi*, Sep
tember 21,1879
wpx* law4»*
NO i It E FOR LEAVE to lELLLAND
C T BORGIA. JON aS COUNTY —Four weeks
JT alter data I will apply to the Court of Or
dinary ot Jones County for an order to sell ail
the leal estate of William Upery. deceased, situ
ate in this county and known as the Mary O
Upery'dower. July 11th. 1879.
JnUS;lBwSw* - BETH TOWLES, Adm’r.
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION OF
PERSONALTY.
<3 BORGIA JASPER COUNTY.-Williama
emption'ef personaity.'iawi 6 '! fl*
same at my office on Saturday, 18th day o’ Ocli
ber.1879.
Witness my official signature .
F M SWANSON, Ordinary.
Ordinary’a office, Sept 29,1879. se2S lawtd*
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
A LL porsons having darns against the
estate • I Michael Rowan, deceased, are
are hereby required to present them to me prop
erly sworn to, and those indebted to said estate
are notified to make immediate pa'mentof the
same. F4KHT MWltKNV.Adra’r.
CONDENSED CYCLOPEDIA.
Rarest: opportunity for making money is now
offered to general agents and canvassers in the
10 double-page colored maps.
For terms aud territory addres* T
ZELL. DAVIS ft Cl). Philadelphia raar7w4t
NBUsKTaTtilBfi
Only 55 a copy
« T BLLWOO
/-1 EOBi-lA BIBB COU' TY.-Whereas Mrs M
VJ 31 Hamilton has made application for let
ters ot administration on tbo estate of Charles A
Hamilton, late of said connty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to bo and appear at tbo
Court of Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in October noxt to show cause, itanv
they have, why ssid application should not be
granted to applicant.
Witness my hand c fficially.
J A Me MANUS, Ordinary.
BfntemVerS. 1 ; 7P.»en4 l«4ww
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas This
VX W.Barroni exeeutor. and Josephine Lums-
Barron) executor,
cen, executrix, of the estate of Mrs.'Harriet Fos
ter, late of said county deceased, have applied to
me for . fetters or dismission from said estate.
These ate therefore to c te atid admonish all
persons concerned to oe snd apeear at tho Jourt
off’rdianry cl aud comity on the first Monday
in November next to show caus'cif any they have
wliy said application should cot b? granted.
Given Under o y hand -iflciallv.
J A McMANUS, Onlinwy.
a VEOKGIA, Hltib COUNXY, Whereas W
VX WCarnes, admmis'rslor ofBamnel'G Bonn,
latoofeaid county, deceased, lias made applica
tion fqr .letteraqf dismiasi n from said estate’
These are therefor*} tocitowi p admonish a) 1 por
sons concerned to bo and appear at tbo Court
of Ordinal J- ct said county on the'first Monday
in November n-.xt to show cause riany they bavo
wliv said application should net be granted,
Witnets my hand elGcisll.v.
J A McMANUS, Ordinar
Angara. 187CL . - -r . . „ ; • -nuttd
u jAkiiOa.) tiibhit, nia d.vj*m
vs > ■ To . xiibb ’Superior Jourt
Wil TAYLOR.) - Ar-r.I Term, 1678.
It appearing to the Court by the return of The
Sheriff ti.it tha defendsnt does not reside in
Bibb county, and it further appearing that he
does njt reside’ in inis 81 ate, snd it further ap
pearing that tti vlc.) lias not iieen perfected in
accordance with a nile from this Court granted
November l5tb.'878,
It is on moiion ordered tbut said defendant
answer said tibclat the Oelol cr Term. 1879, of
this court, or tbat said cauro bo considered in
default snd iibrlloul showed to ; roeeed. Or
dered further that service bo perfected Dy pub
lication iu the TeUgr.pli and Messenger once o
month for fonr mertth-.
By the Court:
JOHN L HARDEMAN,
• • . Libellant’s Attorney.
This Juno 2lth..lS79.
A truo ostrset from the minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court, this 241 h June, 1379.
jun25 lam4ra A B ROSS Clerk.
'ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE
1^1 EORGIA BIBB C UN1Y-WU1 he sold
VX be ore tho court bouse dcur in tbe city ot
Macon, between the legal nours of sale, entho
First Tuesday in October
next, part of lot number five (6). in the Fourth
District, orisinall.v Houston, row ibb connty,
containing ten (1C) acres, more or les , about
eight (8) miles from 51 aeon on the Columbus
road, ard known us tbe old Thom-, sou Mill
piano, cn robes fkeo creek. Sold for tbe benefit
of the bsiri of James Thompson, late of said
county deceased. ASA £ THOMPSON.
sepS dltw4t* Adm’r Jss Thompson, dec’d.
(OKOUQIA JihPEK COUNT!.— .rs Cstha-
8-6 nnej Malone bavins applied forousrdian-
ship of the per.-on auu p ,-perty uf Anuie L Par-
cell, a minor un er fourtee 1 jeara of age, resi
dent of said county.
Th.a is th-refore to ei’e all prreons concerned
to bo and appear at the October term 1879 of the
Conrt of Ordinary 01 said county and show cause,
if any they can, why Oatuarine J Malone should
not be entrusted with the guardianship ot tho
person and property o’ Annie I, Parnell.
Witness my hand officially
F w bW ANSON. Ordinary,
Ucnfieello, Ga, September 1,1879
sepi law4w
v hOifG- IB) B ull'SH -Whereas V T
JT Hollingsworth has mado apo'i-allon lor
letters of administration at- tno estate of Eliza J
HoHineswoitb, is o of said county, deceased.
There ore to cite aud ndmoi.uh all persors con
cerned fry be and appear at tho Conrt of Ordi-
nay cf said county or the first Monday in Octo
ber next, and show cause, if any ,hry have, why
nd application should net bo granted.'
Witness my hand officially.
J t MCMANUS. Ordinary.
Septembers. <879 >epS ls4w
;H AFTi fvi_G
A LOT' y 8haiting ; n>fif’Ffttie nsed-with
Wheels, Cogs, etc. Will take Lumber in
payment. t&HEh, AkRKS,
au»6 «lm Poplar etreet. Macon Ga
Masonic Buildins:,
Macon, Georgia,
Is NOW OFFERING to th public the follow
uota tionsDry in Goods:
DRBBS BILKS in endless variety from 55cts
per yard upwards.
a BLACK^SILKB, a very large assortment, from
BLACK GRENADINES of every imsgintble
pattern from 25, S5,45,55,65, 75 cents aud up to
5260 per yard.
DRESS GOODS, the largest selected stock in
this city, from 8.10, ISA, 15. £0.25,80,35c tQ ?2 59
per yard*
LINEN LAWNS, We hare a splendid line oi
Patterns from 18,20,25,30,35,4Co per yard.
PACIFIC LAWNS. Our styles are very ex-
tensive.-from 12)£15 18 2 0 25c po yard.
WHITB LONDON CORDS in stripe -and
check from 81012) 161810 and 25o per yard,
COLORED LONDON CORDS in all the new
shades and patterns from 8 10 121-3 15 IS 28c
peryard.
HOSIERY for Ladtev, Misses and Children
This Department is very extensive in new style!
2 HAMBURG EDGINGS, thelargest stock ever
brought to Mac yn, from 5 7 910121-315 IS 20 25
to 5260 per yard.
WHITE GOODS. Everything pertaining to
this Department, comprising Linen Lawns.
Swiss Muslm, Jaconets, Nainsook, from IS 1-2
15 20 25 to 50o per yard.
LINEN TOWEL8, a very largo assortment
front 51, $125, $150, 5175, $2 and np to (9per
PARASOLS of the latest styles and patterns
from 25 50 75 511 35 1 601 75 52 up to $10 apiece.
_ 01I ; E TTKSAND BOWS, a beautiful selected
Bmolrom 25 So sa *e 45 60 60 75c np to $250
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING, a iaigo assort
menHnoll stales. The best BluoFlannel Suits
at YOUTH8VAND BOYS’ SUITS in all tho
new deeigns from $5 00, $5 50, $610, $0 50, £7 OS.
$7 50 np to 512 SO.
CHILDREN’S SUIT8 from S to 10 years oi
age from $250 8 00 5 50 400 4 50 5 00upto$10per
suit.
CHILDREN’S KILT SUITS, from 31-3 tofi
years of age, a splendid assortment.
HAITING in ill styles and patt
23 25 SO 85 to 75c uer yard*
CARPETS, the largest stock in the State, a
greatly reduced prices.
And all kinds of Goods pertaining to a first
class Dry Goods Establishment.
OUR SAMPLE DEPARTMEN T is now com
plete. and we will be pleased to send Samples of
any kind of Goods tsanv ono free of charge.
S. WAXELBMTM de BBO..
New York Store, '
Masonic Building,
Macon, Ga.
patterns from 15
LORD A TAYLOR,
* ISTEW YORK.
lisplaj
or
NEW DM GOODS.
WE CAN POSITIVELY ASSERT TOAT AT f
PERIOD HAVB WE DISPLAYED AN ASSOfi
KENT OP DRY GOODS SO ADEOUATETO TB
REQUIREMENTS OF THE PUBLIC OR
PRICES SO ADAPTED TO THE NKCES
OP ECONOMICAL SHOPPING.
SILKS.
Our BLACK SILKS contain tbo wrlT-kao+w
brands ot Bonnet, Fonson, Tspierjcr, G’.’ret. wl-
mm}
SILK Justly claims earnest attenttda,
being c .ualtolhe best ot reign manniaemreat
half tbo cost EVIKRY YARD WARRANTED.
In COLORED SILES our well-selected S'
offered at prices that cannot be undersold.
COLORED AND BLAOC^SILK DAM ASSES. ’Re
tracing th* rarest gems of the European or >
DRESS GOODS*
Novelties In Cacbemcrcs, Suitings, D heigaij
and the standard cloths, in splendid variety. JaepJ
“Anderson’s” Scotch Zephyrs, printed oottSw
Dress Goods, Momio Cloths, Cote line a rercale*.'
Cheviots. Ac., with every grade to be round tow
firsfrclass establishment. ^
Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps*
This department msiutaini Its supremacy, and
shows tho Lest productions from the European
Our Cloaks and Sacques are cot and made tor
men tailors, therefore stylo and fit arc guaranteed.
»Suits and Costumes.
Our SUITS and COSTUMES fully sustain that
prc-cmincncc so justly cclablislie f. and always
represent tho latest styles aad fashions,
ladies’ and Children's Cadergarments.
Superb assortment of fine French hand-mafia
UNDERWEAR, comprising every requisite for*,
lady’s wardrobe. Also, children's suits for every
■uapyakr rmi. Dspanme nt Is thfir-
ouglity equipped. Complete Wardrobes as lowk»
$35; better goods in proportion. Any arUclelia
the Wardrobe at list price; really cheaper thaw
tho home-made article, and much mom eaUstsc-
-tory. » ■
Hosierjs Gloves, & HandkcreMefe.
Tho latsust, rarest, snd most unique Frcntfh
novelties to the city. Also, tiio medium gradesef
hose for ladies and chitdren at very modercto
P L«dies’. misses’, and ctrildmns kid, cloth, j,
Ltslo Thread Gloves oi tne best manufacture, i
all tho newest shades to match ai.v dress materk
A superior selection of plain lie mined linen. Mill
all linen hemstitched, and scolloped Hand ter-
chiefs Also, embroidered silk UaudkcrriSite
unsurpassed in beauty or color.
Mjmww
All tha choice erndcs. contalmnir every tdlor
and shade known. Fresh additions daily.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
Every possible requisite fora gentleman’s oufst.
Flrst-ciass nncl medium grades of goods at <Sar
usual reasonable prices. Qualify, style, and fltthe
prominent features of this department.
Soots and £?hoes,
For spring and summer, for Lsdie*. 'liw* (end
Children. Cloth top, low bntton slit
«L»A^ws'hSfroS : ^8?56i J fl?o
v \el. Dntton boots, 31.CO; Infants’
_J* and Youths’ French calf button
52.75, and a good, durable laced tiuc $1.05.
Oar goods arc all firct-clou. Wo
fill all orders exactly and to tho Interest
of purchasers* xaarantec all purchases
to be satisfactory to buyers* nnd.'fttapH
ready to remedy all error*. IVc li^flo
ord(*.r», convinced ttmt xl first, trial Will
lusuro ns tho rcffu’-**’ ocotom ber '
i,a»U
aBnro ns tho renu’-**’ ocotomThereafter*
All orders for Gootla. to be nccompo*
ulcd by the money; or. where parties
wish* Goods w:a bo seat by express*
C. O. 2>. Where fho rcsaUtanco la too
Xarcc* we aXwuru :*cinre the difference.
Broadway cud Twcaticth Si.',/
Grand, Clirystic, aad Forsyth, i. t
aprS 6m
New Carriage Factury.
KENT & 6REENE
—Manufacturers of aud Dealers.
Carriages,
Buggies,
Wagons.
Our Stops on Poplar Street, next dcor to Stew
Ara supplied with a fall stock of tho choicest
materials, and wo have n our employ tlio best
mechanics in Georgia. Wo will make nothir.c
bpt the very best'work, and at prices within the
reach of alL iTha manufacturing department is
in charge of TS Greene, late of Freeman A
Greens, who will bo glad to wait on allhisold-
cnotomers. The bfest handmade harness always
on hand Eamuringof allktnds will have care
ful attention. • Prices low. We will occupy the
old carriage stand, Good. Small ft Co, asasaJa-
room on October 1st. All work warranted. •
Macon. August 22,1873 uuwGm -
MM HI
■ 98 Cherry Street, .
MACON, - -
Manufacturers gt and Dealers iu
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Whips.
Bridles, Collars, Hames,
Valises. Trunks Traveling Bags,
CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES,
Lap Robes.
Horse Blankets,
Sole, Ujpr asi Harness Leather
Calf Skins,_Shoe Findings.
Call and examiro our etack before purchas* -
Repositories—9-t Chcriy Street, Macon, and!
Bxeul Street lu-.-nsta
LlBhL FOB DIVORCE.
RPABKBiL, ■) Li'el for divorce—Rule
V9 > perfect act vice—Bibb S C.Oct
CATO PARKER; Adjourned Term. 1873.
It appearing to the Ooutfr by the return of the
Sheriff that defendant does not reside ip tbit
connty, and it further appearing (hat in dor*
not reside in the State of Georgia: It is ordered
that said defendant appear ond answer said suit
at tbe next term of this court or be con
sidered in default. It is further ordered that
servico of this rulehe mart eon mid defendants
publication in the Telegraph and Messenger oner
month for four months.
T J SIMMONS. J 8 C U O.
By the Court:
A truo extract from the minutes of Bibb Supt
rior Court this January £Cth, 1S79.
ian24...1am4m’ 4 B RO<9. Clerk
dr 67 ^7 » month and expenaes guaranteed to
tp | I Agents. Outfit nice, Shaw A Co,
_ _ Agent*.
Augnsto Mr ire.
e 1EURG1A. Ju-vEB COUNTY.—Whcrea*
OT MrsLV Farrar, admimstratrix estate of
Samuel M Farrar, deceased, applies to me for
dismission. , .
These are to cite all persons cu^earned r> show
cause, if any they hare, at this Cturt on tbe first
Monday in November next why the samo shall
not be granted
Witness my hana cfficiallv
juliStd- ROLAND T RQR8, Ordinary.
A GOOD FLU
Anybody can learn to make money rapidly oper
ating in Sto;k; bj tbe “Two Unening Rules (or
Success,” in Messrs Igiwrer.ee ft Co's new Cireu*
ar. The combination method, which this Om
has made so successful, enables people with
large or tmall means to reap all tbe benefits ot
ders, in various sump, are rooted Rtrerofie tan,
amount and co-operaieCt as n mighty wnoie, thns
securing to each shareholder eii luu uatan'wges
of the largest operator. Immense profits are
divided monthly. Any amount, from 53 toSVMO
or more, can be used successfully. New York
Baptist Weekly, Eeptembc-48.1378, ea.va s “By
the combination system $15 would make $75,or
5per cent. $50 pays $3fi0. or 7 percent: $»«0
makes 51.500. or 10 per cont on tbe stock during
the month, according to tbo market.” Frank;
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 29ths “Tile
combination method of operating stocks ia (he
most successful ever adopted ” New York In
dependent. Sept, 12th: “The combination «ya*
tern is founded -upon correct businesa princiySm,'
and no person need be without an income while
itiako-'t working by Messrs Lawrerceft Oo.”
Brooklyn Journal, April 29th: “Our editor-made
a net profit of $101 25 from 520 to one of Mean
Lawrence * Co’s combinations ” Now circular
(mailed free) explains everything. Stockssnd
bonds wanted. Goveir nr.,t bonds suppliwd.
Lawrence ft Co. Bankorn. 57 Exchange 'Flaws
New York
270'£aC.S.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
T HREE miles from Leerbnrg on Muekalee
Creek, 1.2C0 acre;, about Sot in a flt-c state
of cultivation, wellimprovc-l uUh good gin house
and screw/, oincan oernnrithcT w.tb rtcam-or
boras power, with seven horsepower eucineon
the place ready for ginm-g. Five mules that I
will sell also, tegrther with rorc. fodder and
cotton eeed in abundance to supply the place.
F ve other mnles on tbe; face owned by tenants.
Desirable place to live and no trouble to get la
bor. Price 53 *er acre cash. Any one can aeo
the place by calling on *bo manager.
Alsoattnessme price! will c-.U 8u9 acres on
Flint river, about 60u undv. cultivation. Good
improvements, with giu Lcaro and screw.
Both of the above places are .well wateied
and have an abundance of fine timber. I desire
to sell because I have too t.-ach land and Jiveto
far from these places to *tf end to them, (bind
myself to those prices only fer Uni ty d iya. Ad
dress sOLPiGB.
supll w4t • . , ■ ■8larit«ville..Ga.
rvAOUGlA juilto COUNTY,—IV
VJT' Sttmuol A Kingman applies t» mo for ad-
mimrtration on the ertato .of Euoll Wats, de
ceased.
Tli*se are tocitaand admonish all pirsons'con-
ceinedtoshow cansn a. this cilice on or by the
first Monday in Nov mber rest why the eune
should liutbd srsuted*
Witness mv“hand officially, t Sept 18, 1879.
KMl.aND * ROSS.
ron' law4w* f'v-'inarr
/•itoa«IA. JaSPc . C(j JN “.* r .- w-fi^eas
YJ John W Grubb-, ( ’minitVratorof Temgn*.
ance elites, deceased, applies to me for dianis-
sion from his administration. .
This is therefore to ci.(.-r.il person* concerned,
to show cause at’ tbi- r.ffiee n or by tho first
Monday In October next, if Bay they can, Why
t he samo shall no' be granted.
Witness my official siciature, this Cd day of
July, 1379.
iul61awlm*
T 3 SWANSON. Ord’y.
, . roKGl u u ci-li.i cr — .,ii,rcj Jonn
' * W Newton lira m o-i-d tome for (besot-
fi-gapart of homestoad of per. onaJty and the
valnationof the same usd I will puss npon the
same at my offioecn SetonJay the Ufa day of
t ctober at lOo’clock a m
j a mcmanus, orfiinay.
Tliii September IS. 1879.s;pl9 jttawtw
NOTICE. We have
tbo LARGEST 'and
I he s.-lling Stationery
Package in tbo world, ft er ntnini 33 sheets of
Paper, 18 Envelopes, Pencil, Penholder, Golden
Pen, md a piece of rateable Jewelry, Complete
sample package, with elegant gold stoi o Sleeve
Bntto s. Set Gold-plate-'- Studs, Engraved Gold-
plated Uuig, and a La lie.- ’ PashloEabto Fancy
Set, Pin and Drops, |>o:tpaid cents. 5 Pack
ages with Assorted Ja-.-lry $i. SPLBNDID
WAtOH AND CHAIN FREE WITH i VERY
Gxtraor-
TAKE]
$50 *ORTU or GOODS YOU BUY.
din W Induooments to .v^ti
ELUDE ft CO,
2 Broaiway.NY
ANDIXSW
aUTHB-ERT. GA.
Tao Twcnty58evrn .Scholastic year will *pen
cn September 18th, prozimo.
1. Faculty experirm.-' ndefficient.
f. Cou«*of study ufimanii d ind thorough.
3. BaiMi-.g« rommorticni cud el, glut.
4 Grcnrd»ttieband(.ora«stinth(-South.
5 I-oration unsurpam-il for -alubritv.
6 Society of CuThb*; , - * u.-rj ami oU’tiiated.
CUAHOkS,
Board and Tallin; hi iili English and Classical
S udu-for the year,-v-rtbing iceh-ded, 5138.
Music (vo-al ai-d inti -imcnta'), Fr t xch. Ger
man. (fil Paiutir-.-. ev'cil.bketchina’. Fancy
Needlework, >ndot\r ntm very mederato.
Taiiioo tree to *1! uini-.;. ~n cf tbe Gospel in
thu regular work.
AS-Collcga enio:--d by th: u,il];oa*®9
Ko Special re crence needed.
For Catalogues a: ad .iiir.nnl iri.uti&stiqn
sddress iuvaLH .MiLION. D D, i’res’t,
Cuthb it, G orria.
-i -fi s> »tem of Phyai-
.dj V tj would
mpiPfU DO * H'rtIOEJiN'7'e-
TftAbU&aiS S5« toSlOOor.ftSOM
x-auituiKi fgk-jionth
during 'Vacation* For fall particulars
.ddress J U MoCURDY ft CO.
aug21 wit St Louis, Mo'. .
N B— rhacelebre-.
csl Training for gir' :
do well to in-e-tura!
NorB—Cuthbert
west-wn RailroaL ' ■
veiinah »nu Mhcou h
! d e<l anil eighteei .
fruentj oiilw. Jiiin
| frem -11 poi-itl.
atm! , >.i
cui.iteotirwfiaw.
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