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T H E T K L KK H A tM > A a i > M KSSENGB K: FRIDAY. JUNE 2C,18S5.
liere'e a skin without, and a alrln within,
L covering kkin and a lining »kitt:
within lithe akin without,
Doubled Inward and carried completely
throughout,
The palite, the nostrils, the windpipe, and
throaty
Areall of them lined with tbla inner coat,
\\ hlch through <■ very part la made to extend,
Inngs, liver aud bowela from end to end.
The outside akin lea marvelous plan
SfifiW 1 ! 1 * th0 ,lre * B ot tb ® fle *“ of
Too much brandy, whisky, or gin
la ar»t to dUorder the skin within:
5 JjJ®* dirty and dry. the skin without
Kelut.es to let the sweat come out
Good people all, have a care of your akin,
wlthoutand tba within;
4-° !u e P rkt - S’ v « Plenty of water aud soap.
To the last, imi e else but water, we hope.
But always be very particular where
iou set )our water, your food, your air,
f. 01 i,V? eie bo tainted or rendered impure,
Jt will have its efftet on the blood, be sure.
The food which will ever for you be the best
js that \ou like moat and can aoonest digest
All unripe fruit and decaying flesh
Bewaro of, aud lists that la not very fresh.
Tour water, transparent and pure as you think
Had better he filtered and boiled ere you drink
Unless you know surely thst nothing unsound
Can have got to it over or uudtr the ground.
^t of ell things the most I would have you
beware
Of breathing the poison of once-breathed air
when In bed, whether outor at home you may
be,
Always open the windows and let It go free,
mtb clothing and exercise keep yourselves
^■^aator 86 your clotbev ^kkly II caught in
For a cold caught by chilling the outside skin
Flies at once to the delicatelining within.
AH Toil who thus kindly take csre of your
And attend to Its wants without and within,
Keed never of cholera feel any f ars.
And your *kln may lut you a hundred years.
Josim Poweb
ATTEMPTED 8U1CIOE.
A Very Raah Young Man Ma^es the Third
Attempt to Take Hie Life.
Early yesterday morning, B. L. Langston, a
young white man living In Bandy Bottom, at*
tempted to take his life by stabbing himself
with a knife. It proves the (bird attempt that
Langston has made to end his existence
Sometime ago, as many of our readers wil 1
recall, Langston married. It wav Sunday af*
ternoon that his marriage took place, and the
next day he was moody and despondent. His
friend* attempted to cnecr him up. but their
efforts had but little effect upon bis feelings.
He continued in low spirits through tne
day, and toward evening attempted to
kill himielf by swallowing poison.
The fatal draught waa snatched from his lips
before be accomplished his mad desire. Al
though hA failed in the attempt he signified
bis intention to kill himself at some future
time. Uls friends pet listed In their endeav
ors to b.lgbten his spirits, but without satis
faction.
Monday seems to be the day that Langston
has cbosen for all bit attempts. During Sun
day his mental condition appeared to be —
Id that be
CITY ITEMS.
-The Infant twins of Mr. W. J. Banders, livi
ing at Cfoes Keys, near the city, died jester-1
day morning, ai d were burled yesterday after
noon at Mr. Amason's place The children
were taken sick at the same time, and died
within an hour of each other.
_ — k slight disturbance was created In the
Lanier House bar yesterday by an Intoxicated
party going behind the counter and attempt-
kg to break up the cut-glass ware He suc
ceeded in breaking a few of the glaaaes before
he was ejected. The damage was s ight.
—John Sullivan, a white mao. went on a
dronk last Monday and went Lome and creat
ed quite a confusion. Officer Fennell sum
moned him to appear before the recorder yes
terday rooming to answer to tbla charge. b"t
he failed to do so. The recorder flued hlrallO
for not appearing.
-Officer Garfield, on duty at the union
depot, found a pocketbook yesterday morning
containing ICO in bills ana several valuable
papers 1 he name of the party to whom U be
longed was printed on the back, and U will be
returned to the owner to-day. It waa a serious
losa, but a most timely find.
—Dr. T. K. Walker, the city physician, re-
1 there is a family lu a very destitute
condition on the Factory How, Ea«t Macon.
He represents them as being worthy of al
charity ®«d sympathy. The family is thst of
Mrs Annie Churchill, and any assistance ren
dered will be most worthily bestowed
—Albert Hunter, the grass cutter for the
city, was sumxnarl y dismissed from the ser-
vice yesterday. U waa discovered that Hunter
had been collecting pay from individuals in
front of "ho-c h.-usea he cut down grass, in
addition to drawing bis regular pay for the
samp work from the city. Uls dishonest greed
has lost him his position.
—If you desire to have one good day of en-
ioymei t go to Adams’s Puk with Center bur
i.<»«ik*• n<>. i • Kuightof the Golden Star next
Hatu nlay. a great many ladles and gentlsmen
are going to let us all go and have a nice time
and a got>d day. Round trip 60 cents. Every
thing la all right for ladles, so go and enjoy
jour-elvcand have a gay time. Train leaves
-“We Hay Kennedy, the nine-year-old I
daughter of Mrs. Kennedy, living on New
day.
a painful accident jet Ur*
pinions In front of the residence she had the
inUfortnnoto fall from a fence erected to keep
Su& off n5M£«v l h “ d brok# h#r arm lQ t*o
pUces. Dr MclUtton waa summoned and re-
act the fractured member, and at last accounts
the little girl waa resting quietly.
n~£j^ U u ar . noI tf i“ the cellar
?A t M l -n e ' Nc8 v r . a 1 , a office Tuesday night,
jd Manager Vn-nd thought had
U«l like a iamb to the slaughter into a deep
bole of blue vitriol and mud. It proved not so
mueh of a burg nr as a practical Joke on the
reporter.
—A number of the lasebsllists and citizens
met the midnight train from Atlanta last nigh’,
to greet the arrival of Veacb, the Macons new
pitcher, who waa expected, When fe car
rolled into the depot the passenger coach was
wauhtd curiously and anxiously, but nopas-
seuier diM-mbarked, muchtoti.e disappoint*
mtnt and dhgustof the crowd Vetch will
i-rc i.«t :>• rra> n the dtp thla morning from At
lanta via the Hast Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia railroad.
P-OtMifl
from < apt. J.
De present
Fonttb and act aa judge* In Use military ,
drill Tbese gentlemen art among the best
drilled oftic* rs lu the State, sni tne compa-
nle» who expect to enter the contest will havs
to bestir themselves, col. Wiley will also act
as one of the judges.
—Only two esses were called at yesterday’!
court, B. Hialowskl and Augustus Fambrj,
lighting and disorderly. Rkslovski waa die-
missed and F»mbro lined $20or forty dajao
the Rang. Chants fculllvan, drunk and dtsoi
dtrly, failed to appear and waa fined »:o for
contempt. Court adjourned. This ipeika well
lor the behav ior cf Use cl y Tuesday. With all
the t rowd and the excitement between the
ilvnl baseball teams not a single arrest was
made. Of the two cases that were ealted yes-
te.'day,oneof them hsppened last Monday
and the other yesterday morning.
-The Alpha Tan Omega, a fraternity of
Mercer, deserve to be congratulated upon the
handsome Tablet they ii*utd and distributed
at Maaoadc Hall yesterday morning. The
magazine was neatly gotten op. and ta filled
Wll nmw wodlig matter. The cover is es
pecially handsome and Is universal y admired,
u he cdl.orial work was done by Messrs. E V.
Hal lv, L. E William-, M. D. Jones and J. W
Mfcltti. The business management was con]
ducted by John F. Schofield, C. W. Fmdlayl
W. h. Hawkins and J. W. Howard. Tne Tab
let w aa a inccesa In every respect.
—Lieutenant General D II. nil), now an
honored and popular resident of Maeoo, living
ou H nd street, has accepted an invitation to
deliver the commencement address next
week iMfora the M^ldle Georgia Military end
Agricultural Coll go at MllledgeviUe
ueneral Hill hee lately resigned the cbaaJ
f«-i.or-hlp of Arkansas t’nlvenity, and is re-
cute rating his shattered health. The prat if
dffrf fit tto MjUedgevlUe College wilt pro*
ably be tendered him. General Joe Jobnstod
u»4*l y depressed. It Is sai<f that be ox pi eased
his intention of killing himself to *"
asked her to die witiinlm. Life,
a failure, and his troubles too burdensome to
bear. Hts wife was worried, and entreated
him not to execute his design. After
much persuasion Langston finally promised
his wife that be would not kill blmseif-
Langston could not shake off fete bine
feelings which Increased, and rendered him
desperate beyond hla control. Early yester
day morning, about fi o'clock, he seized au
open knife and was about to plunge It in bis
heart, when his wife saw him and rushed to
him in time to stay hia band. Lanzston was
enraged when he saw that he bad been foiled
and says he Will yet die by his own baud.
The strange part of It all is that Langston
has uever disclosed the stcret of his trouble.
THREE BOTTLES OF LSUOANUM.
Mr. J, W. Hill Grows Tired of Life and
Tries to Kill Himself.
8ulcide is becoming fashionable—at least to
an extent—In Bandy Bottom. Only recently
the attempt of young Langston to end bis ex-
itence. by stabbing himself with a knife, was
recorded. This morning another attempt Is
placed on record.
Mr. J. W. Hill is a gentleman forty-five years
of age, and Uvea in the locality mentioned.
He has a family, and is known as a hard
working, lndnstrlons man. For sometime he
has been employed with Mr. U. M. Gunn,
but recently lost Ms position, and has since
been moody and despondent Addtd to thlr,
othertronb.es have pressed upon him, ren
derlng him even more gloomy In spirit. A
few dajs ago be announced his intention of
killing himself, but his friends raid no atten
tion to his threat, supposing that he was wor
ried mentally, and tuat the condition would
soon wear off and his spirits be regained. It
did not, however, happen so.
Tuesday afternoon, llill went to the drug
store of Johnson on Fourth street, and asked
for four nettles e! lauisnuxa. They were
given to him, but when he came to pay for
them he discovered rat he had no money
with him, aud they were returned, to bo ca led
for later Hill then left Dr. Johnson’s store,
but came back shortly afterwards with thirty
cents, with which he paid for threo of the
bottles. He then started In the direction of
his home, wl h the avowed Intention of drink
ing the contents of all tbs bottles.
How far Hill would have carried out his
purpose Is not known, si his friends heard of
what he had done and hastened to iuterrupt
h • designs The fatal drug was taken from
him and he was deprived of an opportunity to
eremite his rash threat.
Hill may vet carry ont his Intention, as be
own Ufe U ^ re<1 °* UrlDf and wlil yet uke
The Oulcldeof Mr. Corley.
In our Atlanta letter of the l'.»ft lust., in
which Is given the report of the eulclde of Mr.
W. B Corley, the following paragraph appears:
"He was in the service of the Troy Guano
Company. He had a reputation for Industry
and sobriety. It Is reported that he was sent
out collecting for the company when the sea
son closed and has been out about four
months. It is also reported that he waa short
i his accounts, and that the company had
beau unable to bring htm to a settlement.
This trouble end 111 healtb, of which he com
plained this morning, wero the probable
cansei of the suiclde-
W# have received a letter from the president
and also one from the superintendent of the
Trov Fertilizer Company, speaking In the
highest terms of the unfortunate man, and de
nying the reports that he was short In his ac
counts. They say, "he was upright, honest,
and perfectly reliable In every respw:L
His suicide Is inexplicable, for it Is cer
tain that it waa not caused by any
financial embarrassment, domestic Infelicities
or business troubles. No one in Troy enjoyed a
batter social position or more universal confl-
denes and esteem in business circles.”
‘. n ‘5“ the correc
tion 01 whu might tend to cut . reflection
upon one who so folly enjoyed tbo confidence
.ud esteem of hi, employer.. Our correepon*
‘t'ct simply memidbcd that tuch were the
current In A Hunt, at the time of the
suicide ud before the chirectcr ol the man
wu known.
A Remarkable Fire.
Utcon came near h.Tln, a most disastrous
lire Ore yetterdsy moraine. Borne time dar
ing Monday night an Incendiary erected
an entrance Into the furniture estab
lishment oi Chsrles Taj lor A Ban, on Cotton
arehuo, and strewed the bottom floor with
excelsior sharings from front to rear, Pro
ceeding to the second floor, where a quantity
of foraltore Is stored, the Incendiary piled a
quantity of the Inflammable substance be
tween the Ttriotu suites of furniture, aud
then set U afire with a match. Tha flamea
FACTS ARE
STUBBORN THINGS
From the Bunny South.
Editoe Burst South: Since writing-the
article for the 8unuy 8 uth. "A wonderful
revelation," which appeared In this paper
April 1st, I have received letters from parties
all over the South and la some of the Western
.states, making Inquiries concerning Dr. \V. f.
Tucker, of Atlanta, Ga, and his miraculous
cure of myself and others, related In the arti
cle above alluded to. As to my earn marvel
ous cure hundreds who know me can testify
to the absolute truth of everything said la the
a* tide above mentioned. The same la true of
the others, as I have the most abundant
means ol knowing. Dr. Tucker la one of the
most co setentious men I ever dealt with and
uo man living woutd acorn more than be, to
act dishonorably with any oue. Those who
are disposed to employ him may rest attired
of one thing, vix: that he will not '
reputation and Interest, gained at t
of close application and years of toll, by giv
ing unwarranted encouragement, or an un-
candid diagnosis Nearly all becoming bis
patients have been under the treatment of a
numb*r of different physicians. It is Dr.
Tucker's ambition.with the aid of Providence,
to raise the most obstinate and hopeless cases
from the grasp ol disease. In addition to hts
colleges of the city of New York. He wss also
for several years professor In one of the oldest
of our Southern medical colleges, which post
tlon he gave up for the sole .purpose of devot
ing himself entirely to the healing ol the af
flicted. Many physicians employ the doctor
to treat their most difficult cases for them, aud
he has to my certain knowledge, at the pres
ent time, two physicians from dlstsnt States,
staying In the city under his QiofeisloLal
care.
ouTor ins jaws or dkath.
8ome two months ago Mr. James Osborn, of
MllledgeviUe, Ga., wrote to Dr. Tucker con
cerning his own critical condition. 8ald Mr
Osborn: "I have arrived at the pass where
our home physicians can do nothing more for
me and they have given me up as I believe, to
to die. but as a last resort I come to yon, al
though I fear 1 have waited too long. I am in
a terrible condition, my stomach will not re
tain the simplest food except at rare intervals.
It la a mystery how I live at all. my liver la
badly diseased my heart and ktdueys terribly
disordered. In conscqncnco of this. I am
badly swollen, constituting dropsy. After as
certaining the symptoms of this case, Dr.
Tucker began treatment, and Mr. Osborn be
gan to Improve, and despite the verdict of the
physicians who had been treating him. the
despair of bis friends and his own misgivings,
he Is now on the high road to health.”
Col. J. W. tipealra. a prominent attorney of
k-ui. ii. n. n I'lmmium aiwiuv/ vi
Atlanta, Ga., says: "Dr. Tucker has cured me
of a chronic disease of 17 years’ standing, af
ter many pbyricians failed,and some had pro
nounced me incurable. I cannotaay or dotoo
much for Dr. Tucker for what he has done
for me. 1 am personally acquainted with Mr.
Camp, of this city, on whom Dr. Tucker per
formed such a wonderful enre last year, an
account ot which was given In the 8annr
South of March 14lh.”
A REMARK AT Lt CASK.
Mrs. C. J. Young, 25 West Alexander street,
..ochester, New York, says: "It may aeem
strange that 1 should send from this distant
place to Atlanta, Ga., for medical advice; yet
such is the case. I tried all the prominent
physician* in this city to no purpose. 1 was
suffering from general debility and nervous
prostration. I was very weak and reduced al
most to a skeleton. I bad a troublesome
cough, the heart’s action waa very weak and
the lower extremities badly swolcu. At this
time I accidentally heard of Dr. Tnckerand
my daughter wrote to him. His answer con
vinced me that he understood my case and I
6 laced myself under his treatment. The doc-
>r did more for me than I believed any hu-
oan being could do, and I owe him s debt of
rat ltude which I feel that I can never repay.
and of
orta
man being could do, and 1 owe !
( rat ltude which I feel that I can never
cannot speak too strongly in is praise
hla remarkable skill as a physician."
Mr John Protz, FUkviUe, Texas, repot
highly satisfactory results from Dr. TucKcr’a
treatment of hla case, and the same may be
said of Mr. L. D. Bpurgurr, of Rural Shade,
Texas. Both of these cases had been given
up by the home physicians as incurable, and
were successfully treated by Dr. Tucker with
out his ever seeing them The latter gentle
man was Induced to try Dr. Tucker by T. B.
Findlay, of Rural Shade, Texas, whose wife
the Doctor cured, two years ago, of a supposed
incurable dlae-se.
•To W. J. Tucker Is located at No. 9 Marietta
street,Atlanta,Ga. His system of practice la so
K rfect that ha Is enabled to treat his patients
rough the ma'l almost as well as at his of
fice. Many of his patients prefer tovlsltblm
and do so. He occasionally leaves h'a office
to visit his patients In cases where It la neces-
s«ryifor him to do so,and has mace many long
journeys, usually traveling by night toaave
time. In conclusion I can only reiterate what
1 have already sald-lf yon are afflicted, no
matter how many havo failed onyonrease,
give Dr, Tucker i triad. You will not regret u.
the Bwnlkwed a Fin*
Last Friday a negro womin, named Rachel
Branhan, living In one of the hornet boyond
the railroad crossing on McIntosh street, was
holding a pin In her mouth, when it slipped
down her throat and lodged In her windpipe,
causing her much pain. Yesterday, Dr R. M.
Brown was summoned to extract It. During
the operation tne woman swallowed the pin
and seemed to feel much relief.
Bnakot Picnic#
The young people of Monroo county will
have their annual basket picnic at Montpelier
8prlngs, on Saturday! July 11th. There will
bo a good band of music present for those
love to *— *“
who
rben the at
tot all 1st
sajs that General Hill was the bravest
in the confederate army, a superb eomplt-
m.M lla la nan nf ik> nnV.i u .
. piece, of lurolraro.
Tbo feet tlut the fire mtfle no head
way U mntrltable, end t. only ex
plained on the theory that there
wee no etr In the room to rapport the
flame. The window, end doora had ell been
tlRbtlr rloicd the night before, end there wu
not iiifflcltnt air In the room to auataln the
flaaaa that olherwbe would ban aoon annl-
oped tha building. TboKparauptlmolahar-
li-ga went out uaooo u tney wero conanmed.
Tha aahea ware found between the counter!
jenerday morning at» o'clock when r'
wu opened, lb# atrengeet part of a
a moaqnlto bar on one of lot beda
flam# wu untouched by the die.
There le no clue whatever to the perpetrator
of the hold deed.
The Maoon Bar Fifty Yenra Ago.
We eew yeaterday the certificate admitting
John Jon re t.reiham, of Burke county, to the
practice of taw. It wu eery neatly written on
parchment end elgned by John 8bly, Judge
Superior Court, Middle district, end John
Watte clerk, end dated INtl. To the certificate
wu altachtd, with e bine ribbon, the aenl of
the county. While Jodge Bkly wu of the
>emo family of William bchley, Oovernor of
Georgia In ltte, ha Inalatad on apol'lng hla
noma with only four lettera. In IKM Mr.
uraabam removed to Macon and Jolnad lla
bar. Tha following lathe roll ol member, of
that you: Uhrlatopber B. Htronc, Edward
I). Tra ey, Abailom If. Chappell, Washington
Poe. Henry 0. Lamer. Semnel T. BnUey, John
Lamer, Abner P. Powers James A. Nl.bet,
Samuel M. Wrong. Creed T. strong, g. c. Reid,
end R. A. Banlt General Beall died In July.
ISA. Mr. Gresham la the only aarrlror of the
A HUnrloue Hoe;
Lowell Courier.
By the way, we are now trying a new
tort of hot, tha blade haying been cut Into
large saw-teeth—live In nnmbcr, and about
two Incbet long, sharpened to an edge. It
works to a charm, and one can certainly
do a third more work with it, and fnlly a
third more eudy than with the common
hoc.
A Card.
To el, w ..o am suffering from errors and In
Thn Big Fourth,
The footrace Ionian of the Fourth of July
entertainment promlan to be an Interesting
one, and baa awakened couUmble Interest
among the fleet of foot.
The prlxcs will he a fine gold medal, by Geo.
T. Beeland. the Jeweler; m.terl.l for e one
.nit r.f ctothea and six fine ehlru, byj. \v.
^nie following have entered np to date:
Maura. Brady, of Savannah: htntea. of
Twlgrta; golomon. of Jones: Collin., of colam-
Lu.; Roberta, ot Augusts; -. C. Bryan. C. J.
Juban. t. It. - berry and Fred wtfm, of Ma
con. The race will ho ISO ynrda,under the
direction of Louie Dioklrr, wto will ran In
the race also if hla ankle, recenty sprained,
will permit.
narco or was.
One of tbo moat amuilng of the many,porta
>t perk on the Fourth of July, will bethe
t . of war, between picked teams of fifteen
>■' twenty men taken tmm the active lut ot
the fire companies. Ike eocteet mil be de
ad..! by the opposing turn, taking hold of n
■ end itrlvli.g to j all their onponen:.
!. It mil be n square pull or. I do
1 the Inn will be immen-e. Thu
la very common In Eng
J always "drawl " 'ibc
•Dies are nqu>f,ted to
1 and get all Inlor-
i Arn-oa antra.
s world for cuu, brutus,
-om, lever K,rva, tatijr
ta, chUhtalr,. com., end all
i&'SSS
•Wt tvx, l vr u.v U L&zuz, li*.
The Msrcer Trustees.
Tfee metting of the boerd of tmattes of
Mercer Univcnltf, held daring the present
commencement, wu hermonlous end satis
factory In every respect The condition of
the college is es prosperous, the times con
sidered. u the trustees could wish. It bee
been decided ’o erect et on teriy dey addi
tional dormitories on the colltwecampus, also
bring the preperatory dtffwrtment Into
e Intimate connection with the college.
_ . ml other Important meunres were adopt
ed, among them the eboliabment of the spe
cie! tgent* of (he universltf. The centennial
work will b* transferred to the officers of the
association In different parts of the Bute.
In a conversation with the Telegraph man
y* aterday, Dr. J. II. De Voile, of the mtialon
board, tprte In *he most favorable terms of
the proapecu of the university.
Attempt to Burn the Railroad Bildne.
Bunds j afternoon about 2 o’clock, three ne
gro boys made a bold attempt to burn the Cen
tral railroad bridge that spans the river at the
foot of Sixth it rat t. What their object was In
attempting to destroy the bridge Is not known.
They were discovered by e gentleman ou tha
East Macon side of the river, who saw them
saturate the end with kerosene, pound from
e bottle. The fituds were In the set of setting
fire to it, when they saw the gentleman watch-
fag them, sod ran. He hastened to com muni
cate the fact to the bridge keeper, who had
seen the negroes or the bridge, but had sus
pected nothing wrong. A cheat was immedi
ately given the parties, but they succeeded
In nuking good their escape. Their names
were not learned. An examination showe<
where the kereaoeco had berpoend, an
»«v eral matches that hod been auuck lying
MPO&d,
Atlanta, Mayl, IMS.
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, Market, hr TelearnDh.
axrr Toxa, June !f -Hnon-Msea. market
aoney eaay at 1. Eichance. .one,
quiet.
«5; ihort .
QuTiramcnt b.ufia firm.
Beor.lnk.—Excnanae, M.85. VMtl.
ano-txenrarr hataseea: Gain IWL&79.00O our-
«noy X19.778 000. Government raonTitles are
^ * ** r « nU *«•
, N e w York. Jane J4.-After the decided break
in yesterday’a stock market unusual interest
was felt this morning In the course of prices
to-day, but nothing important occurred unlit
tills afternoon. The fl rat prices were rather
beery, and during the forenoon on alight re
action* thero was a decline ranging from \i to
1 for active Blocks. Louisville and Nashville
end Jersey Central U * *
ing unusual strength
downward movement. Tno lowest prices
were made soon in the after
noon, aud the market then became steady
*ete bonds neglected.
■ .. general upward move
ment, the advances In that time amounting
4n some cue. to one per cent and to K tor the
whole llat. The rally waa accompanied by
Increased activity. Lackawanna wai lower
on reports ot .ales ol coal at low prices. The
Vandcrbllta and Granger, were strong, eloalo
U?!? •H.blflher, Union Pacific 1 hlahcr all..
Western Union X higher. Bales. 206,000 shares.
tbo following ware theoloalnx qt.oi.Uovs
ala. State bondt-
tltaas A, 2 to 3.
Mobile a Ohio..
Nath. A Ghat.... _
N. O. Pao., lata. . M
ta, mortgage. IN’#
1. (J. Brown cox,, 1
venneaaee <a
Virginia fia.... . „
" consolidated, 49U
hen. and Ohio.. *'
'blcago A Hottk. ...
do. preferred., 128
grayer A Rio G.. 4)
tart'TenSrB'.'R,"
take Shore
onlay. * Nash...
Memphis A Char,
Bran
Hay.—Tho market higher: good demand i we
quota et wholeaale: Western tinnthy n.25;
small lota *1.59,
ItaVOKH.—Higher: good demand: Meaaui
4 00 .4 60
Menas.—About seven car loadi In the mar.
set: trade active; ttousjoo.
^Hoagaa.—There are very few horse. In mat-
Fmh.—New crap, No. 1, bbli., *12.00. halt
bis. *6.00, quarter bbla. 13.25: flu 70c:Va I
mackerel, bbis. *8.00, ball bbla. HOG, quar
ter bbla. 12.26. klta 60.
■ Liquoas—K;e «1.60a6J0, Bourbon tl.«n6.00
redistilled rye and com tlal.so, gin and ram
tl.0oal.75, N C com 11.00, peach and app e
brandy I2.00a2.75. catawha wlnefl 25, port and
sherry wine !1.25a3.8S. cherry and ginger
brandy socall.M, French brandy n.J5s5.7!, do-
meillo brandy tl.e&a2.00.
■Loin, CaLcinsn 1'm.stir arm CnniKr.-Als
COMMERCIAL
cottor: manxitu nr tclkorawh;
Macon, June 2f—Evening,
Liverpool reported the market dull with
prlcci generally In buyers' favor. Middling
npianda 6 11-16. Balei, 7,000 bales. Futures
closed quiet
la New York future contracts opened
easy at 10.22 for June and closed quiet and
steady at 10.2g-27. kales, W.100 bales.
Spou la New York opened dull et 10X
and closed dull at 10J< for middling uplands
Bales, 87 bales.
! UTinrooL. June 24.—noon.-Cotton dull:
r . price* generally In buyer*- faror; middling
raplanda 611-16; middling Orleans 691: aalea ...
7000. for speculation and export 600: receipt* counter telegrams contending thst the Kansas
13.0CO, American 6KKI, Future* barely steady, crop wouW not exceed 6,000,000 bushels, and
hot ——— -*.‘..".i— — ,uo rioiu ...
last year. The drain broaghtoutconsideviblo
‘‘long” property, but after a decline of ljf of-
lower grades 12aI3o
□NAIM AND PROVISION MARKITU BV
„ . TRLIOWAPH.
CmcAco. June 24.—There waa greater ac
tivity In the wheat market to-day, together
with a lower range of price*. Beerbohm'e
cable reported advance oil shilling per quar
ter for English wheat and this sustained the
market here at the opening and caused prloea
to rule a shade higher during the first hour.
Tho Oircriuge then grew heavier on reports of
attain.
I change'"in" thV>Uuitlon.''Tbere > were
fuue and July...........,.,,
July and August—
ust and September,,
ember and October.
iberand November,,
December and January™. 6 56-64
. 2».w.-8alea Included 6700 half a American. -..1 -
6^ ta KMu. ,;il alddUD * 0tle ‘ ns r
June, value 5 88-54
June and July, value ,6 seot
July aud Auguat acllcrs,. 5 SM4
Anguat and Heptember, aeller* A 43-64
September andOctober.buyera * 424H
October and NoTember.hnycrs ,. .S Sitat
November and Dtcember.Luyer* 6 23-64
December end January. bujerl.„.s 8364
Juntry and February, huyen 6 56-64
4 r. m.—Futures doted quiet.
June, value ™,..™.._,6 38-64
June and July, value: ...,.6 53-61
July and Auguat, lellera 6 32-61
Auguat aud September, baysra-fi 4M4
September end October, •ellen™64344
October end November, buyers™* 56 at
November end December, buyers* *4ta4
New Toil, June 24, noon.—Gotton dull;
middling uplands 10K' middling Orleana 10X-
Nxw Yonx, June 24 —Tho Evening Poefe
cotton article aajs: Future deliveries opened
At a decline of I to 6 points, recovered 2 to 3
points but the advance did not hold out, and
at the third call aelee were made of 600 bales
lor September were bought at 10J2 and CC0
bales tor January at 9.92. Bids were, for June
10.26-28, July 10.25-24, August 10.33,, October
9 91, November 9.12, December 9.3s, February
10 02. March 1011, nearly 3 to 4 polnta lower
lor old crop than yesterday'! closing quota
tions and for new crop 6 to 6 lower. Futures
closed dull, June unchanged, Ju'y and Auguat
2 to 3 points lower and the heUsce 6 to7 point*
lowctUunycilerday.
Evening—Colton, net receipt* 0, grots 106.
Futures closed quiet but steady, isles 31,100.
The following tablo shows the opening and
gifting Quotation!:
MW
mvMxSi
dance.
made up end attend Irom t&lacily.' A targe
time ta in note tor tlL
party will be
i 1
MOUTHS.
r
I
1027
1021
10JS
10.08
9.18
9.92
10.25- i7
10.26- 28
1084
10.12-18
9.92-93
Seeeeee
November .^.
December
January.
933-34
9.92-93
EiT
1013-14
10.24-25
velope to Bar. Joeeph T. Inman, Btatlon D
Tin PliUndelpbis paper* say that ot
let* an unprecedented number of Chris
tians In that city have mad* application to
be received Into the Hebrew faith.
A Watch Free.
A nickel-silver Waterbary watch
will be lent to any one wlio will send a
clab ot ten new subscribers to the
Weekly Telegraph. Eee advertise
ment.
FINANCIAL.
trrOUKJB AMD BONUS IB WACOM,
Gobskctup av
J. W. LOCKETT. Baoxik.
MAOON. June 24. tsea.
inveetmeot •eeurtne* dull hat steady.
Money in good demand.
rati 10m
S8
a Jen. end July coo poni.ll*
Feb. and Aug. c
January and Jj
MTK
j, oou pons.lt I 1C4
sneuv and July een- ^
a!
ortv aane.
(aeon 4*. quarterly tewpona— ltd 107
Wrannah6*.quarterlyeoupoea™, li 10
Johimhaa A quariariy eoupeca—as
Atlanta S*. quarterly coupooa™.—Jl B
attantle _
1*07, January tad July ooopona-.K*
Jcctral R. k. consol, more, 7a, Ik*.
Jan. and Jnty ooepona J12
h-orata K. K. la, maturity UR ta
liri, January and July 0oop*pn_J16
KoWleendBGtraid endomd (par,..
April and October coopooa___H«
ReeL Ala. **. Id mark, de* UCC,
an-titnd Octoberooapoua ill
f rrthvesaern cod. 7a 1*1 morL, due
-see. Mev *11-4 Nov.omxkws—.««
Pol. AKomc. end. byC. A B lOOJt loin
119
task-
fsntrai Uaawlskack
- MM as
S3
Ibk, June 21 —notion dull;
. tddltnf uplands UKi —tkkiif
Orleans 10}
ConsolMaict net receipts Ml export* to
Great Britain 2239, to continent 1600.
OaLvxanm, June 24-cotton dull: sme
lling 10*4: net reovpta B; gross a isici
3; stock Ml.
NoaroLX, June 2t.—Cotton quiet; mid-
lima utt receipts, 19, gresa 19; aaiei
WiLUfnoTON, June 2L—Cotton firm; ml6-
dUng^UX; net receipts 0, gross 0; sales 0i
Bavaxnak, June 24.—Gotten market dull end
nominal: aaiaeun* 10X: net rocoipu 2,
2; ssiw Oiitock 2009; exporta, coastwIso 6L
Nxw OxLxaxa, June 21—Onsten doll*
saunllng 915-16: net receipt* B, grais Ni
aelee 400; etoek 64,7*3; exports, coeatwtae 2232.
MoxiLX, June 24—cotton market nominal;
tunoitug 10; DM receipts 6 gm* 6; inlet
0. stock (007; exports, cos*twit* Its.
Maxima, June 21.—Cotton dull-, middling
It!,'; nee receipts 7J shipment! 9*6; aalea 226;
Ml 13,014.
aceuna, June 2t.—Cotton dull; mlddllnt
I0K: receipt! 6 aanw, —.
OKAIPUTOX, June 2t -Cotton dull; mid-
mraii reCj; net receipt* l groei I: eaue 0;
OIVY MARKKTO:
Mian.—Market steady. Ta* ucmand
ilr. Wa qnota: Bacoo—*id**7Xc; ahouUUrl
*X. Bulk meets—aide* (X9*X; moulder* 3X-
Baas 10 ,a’l. u to also nun uoalltT.
Itain.—Market qntM and steady, etoek am-
’■er'^M^nscksJ.
«&; market overetocked with country batter-
Quality poor.
CAKiir.-Aieorted, la boxes PSlOc, hairels
^ Baxr.-oooxad. in »i00: l a* W.oo.
Fiona.—strong end In rood oemaud. Mar
ket advancing. We quote: Common UM,
ftmlly »5.2J. extra family |AOCa5dO; fancy
•5A0O.C0. pa'.ent W.561.70).
:jxt GoonL-The market la qnleti
moderate; atocka ample, w « quote: ,
laxe: X Georgta brown ehlrtlng ie; X do IMc;
4^ Drawn sheeting me; whit* oeuMrgx 1
FaciT.-Binanae, red, tl-OCiLBO per
yellow 12. VMJ40.
Potato a*.—Good demand hr newpxtatoea
•112.6 -I per bt l.
Caaeaea—9 to 11 cents per heed,
Biea.—Firm. Good *e; prim* axe; f .
Biaaox.-Beflued peeil boxce Ca; da.
boxes id.
unn-u moderate kavaxnd. Fancy stock
44 60*5.00. None In market.
OsAv.*- Aar set well auppllcd. Dcrr.aaJ
ll^bl^HMnTTS. ficrtdn stock exhausted.
l zn\
ohnvnla WLOO ms floa. Flow Mi
m. Hainan’s plowitocka fiUfi. Axes $7 (
^00p«r 4m. Cotton cards 9LA0. WcUbnck<
H.a. Cotton ropo lisJDe pot». Iwodo ir
tantf
KdOget ear .»tasting powder ^^Ue^e
Irmc ^3
laRairrv*.—Fair demand; market Maadj; sow I
yen IL60 per box; new Loudon layers 33.71
pet box; Vooee mnsceula *3j0i.
V; washed Uario; bury 6*1*2.|
70c; cotton iced 60; hosdllght 17*20c; keroaone
16o; ncatafoot 78c; machinery XSetOn; ..j— r
Malle: mineral seal on: cotton am : retired
PtcXLxr.—Pints *1.80: qnaru 12.96; half oar.
lela, plain and mixed, 17.00,
Nut*.— 1 Tarragona almonds J2c per »: Prit.
opaa paper IhaniMc: Freueli wamuu l.w-4
Naplea —: pecanalio; Braril 10r.,- Blberu -i
nocoannu *40*46 per 1000
Baaooraa.—qaaeter uoxee Asnenmo m.oo.
Bvnur.—Mnraet bare ot Plondn and i-.-orglr
Jjrupa: New York anger 90x40c; New Orlean*
noOAia—The market la firmer and hlrhor
ur-ialiod 7\r; powdered 7Xc; grannlatod 7X •
7Xs;A(X*7c; while extra 0 6Xo; yolin* a.
Balt.—Tha demand la moderate and the
market steady: large stock; Virginia Hat.*
Liverpool *1; by car land these price* cat. tr
shaded.
Coma.—The market is quiet and atoady;
choice ltaUXc: good 11X»'2«! medium toX*
Iter ccmmOD 94*102.
Tcnrirs—I2.6a.VXi per bbL None In market
Onion*.—Yellow and rod ts.uuaa.m pci „o,.
None in market.
War-18.0210.
daixd pxachiii—strictly No. 1 peeled tc pc-
pound.
fixatit.—Corn-market firm; stock latlr--
good mining oora 78c by car lota. 80
■mall Iota; mixed corn 75. Oats—good
rlS E rDr.SALMON’S -
CHOLERA SPECJn n :
"c?ND E mo5 0 ?owSki
w.e can
CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA^le itof’
av ’ C URE SHEEP ROT TAPE WORM
3 ™* VETERINARY MEDICINE C
NASHVILLE. TENN
r UR< , m
emcuLAKa ,
for sale by FLANDERS BR THERS COTTON FACTORS
IN WAGONS,GUANOS and FARMERS’ 8UPPLIE< M ACO^ f,°, CER:3 - DEALERS
' v/ '. u a. ajrlOwBin
a™**.. . i, uno 21 Roam redued
d™ a* 1 *’ 1 ' 17 ^* 120 Splrlt * 01 lur P0htlne
Wool
H J* Ton*. June 24 -Woqlalead)
U>2t.
turpentine THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY $1
By Mall Post-Paid.
feeling followed, the market closing
ty J, above the bottom and IX under
yetterdav. Tho announcement that rail
freights wonld be advanced July 1st bad some
effect upon the market. Tho receipt* here
were smeller, but larger receipts were prom-
taed L*r to-morrow. JExport cleerlnga were
lair. There wai a fairly active trade To corn,
hut the advene* of yetterdey was almost en
tirely lost. The ipecnUtlve offerings
were large, end there waa a steady
decline oIX to 1. Largo receipts wore esti
mated for to-morrow, which helped to weaken
the market. During the lut half of the ses-
S e feeling wu Headier and prices closed
under yesterday. Oats dull end to ex
on of lncreued receipts, dosed *4 to\1
Provisions were quiet end a shade
easier.
cnicAoo, June 21 -Flour unchanged: Bouth-
rn *4.50a6 30. Wheat opened firm end lower
-rrUunyceterday: June
_ August 90X*»1X; No 2
opened In good demand aud
►r thauTeaterday: cub 47!Ja
id closed 6a7U lower: cub MO 26110 90.
Jnljr M0.22X*)ai6, August *10A2X*10 34
Lord opened quit! dosed lower: cub •6.I7 1 ;
*1AO, July ja.tlXa6.65, August *6 70at7?
Bulk nseeu quiet: dry eeTtad shoulders
" 76*1(0. ahors rib* l5.33e3.t7X. doer aldee
80*587 Wblsir firm at Si! 15. Bogus
firm: standard ACX 0utloal7a7>i granulated
7*7X*
LOUITtLLX, June 2L-Grain steady: Wheat
-No 2 Longberry <1.04; No 2 red *1.00.
Oora—No 2 mixed 60, No 2 whit* 66X
Oats—No 2 mixed 57. Frovltlone quiet tnd
nnihanged. Pork—meu 111.00. Bulk ms a Is
-should era H23, deu rib tides *6 50, dear
aldiaicco. Bacon-shoulders 14.5tal.75, clear
ribs 16.00, dear aides 16.60. Uama-Bugu-
cured I9.o0a7.to. Lardqulct-cholco '.taf P.CO.
prime steam 47.00.
Cincinnati, Juno 24.—Flour firm: family
U6*4AO. wncatfirmcr: No'ired winter <Us)
al.Oh Corn itronger: No 2 mixed 4sX*l9
— ,dy: bo a mixed 80. Pork dull at
Lard quiet: primo steam *6 35*6 40.
and batchers' *3.35*4.30. Whisky dull u
Bibb county Sheriffs Sale.
♦kl'i 1 .! ** f?J d Coart Hoa* o door In
L^ e e C ris ly ta?iMacon and county of Bibb, on the
flrst Iudaday In July, 1845, bet^rceu tho leiral
hours of sale, tbs following pronery to-wif
°y 1 ^l“ UI ?, bcr ,‘ e , T . e “• in block eighty,
nine in the city of Macon, fronting on
fim!: boun<1 ® <J °n west by an a’leyl
and on the east by property of Mrs r j
Thornton. Als3 a part of lot number one’
In iquxre three, aouthweit coamou, altuated
SI »• corner of Gilmer aud Bar atreeU in
*tiy. Also part of lots number oue aud
tliree *.*outhwe»t commom.
between Division and friimer itrtet* and
fh« h m! \?. pro ? e ^ ty , of Mrt * A - A - Menard Iml
SjWStMdnnfMtnzinf Company. Also all
B Huated in laid
flfipr»?B lJ nn l f n 1 n * three hundred and
nuy *crc«, more or less, aud known aa frac
Spna* lot number elglny-slx. and Sru^Jf
nnn h°«!? iSf* tighiv eight, and
one h >ndred and four, and par a of lota elahtr-
fc *Bbty.nine, iu the Macon Kia rve
lh# 0cn } u, K e o river, and part oi
S9 el L*. #e Ven. ninety »ix, and tiithty-iix
“j* bt ninety-eight, lyin* iu the
KKS.lWg« ot °r , K lu#11 y Baldwtu, now
2SS225S3 r '«! >e ! n f 1110 P ro P«riy heretofore
LavT2?n b ! a B tk ^ eler t( »J»mcaL. Kennedy.
Property of »at-i J«mea L
Kennedy by virtue of aud to aatlsfy a fl. f*.
Pj the County Board of ('ommisilnuera*
R°n«M # c °, u ?* °* ? lb , b ’ ln f * vor of Mld County
S -,l B .‘f„ b rrf
Kennedy end Michael Loh. ’
“me time and place, wharf loti
Rhfih , £ 0 2o * n<1 'wenty two. lylng bttweeu
? HcIeu ! h atfects and running baca
tath*rive, nnd fronting two hundred and ten
Vh? ,tr . Mt *?’00, which are situated
the lumber yard and mill. Levied on u th»*
pr°Pfrt/ of Jamea E. tills, by virtue ol aud
to ■ftiafy the above dcscrib -d fl. fa.
flf^JS’ Ume and Plscc, part of lot
of lwo >cre lota,
corner of Bond and Coltege streets, fronting
ninL e€ h.^ roorI ^ ,0 i? c ? ll ek«»treet, end run-
b .‘r C U n * ^v^n^thVp^rt'P
ttUUffyJ dSSSSi'iV ti! tu<! 01 ,na ,0
Kleo, at the same time and place, p rta of
lota number one and twolu iquate eevunty-
two, corner of Pine and New streets, running
along Pine street two hundred and twenty
gjrvp.*.ra n l0 ^r&v p .
*‘ th » »»“» Woe and place, part ol lot
ta, q«a<5 twenty-four, fronting
on Mulberry sueat and adjoining G. I-. Swift,
W. B. Job neon and others. Levied on aa th»
nnd lower prop nyof Mlcbnel Lob, bytlnasof sndta
•attafy the above described B. fa.
Also, at the lame lime and place, two nndl-
Tided oncaeventb lnieresu ln pert ol lot
•even, end ell ol lot eight, southwest range, ln
*7.°* Mac™, laid county, fronting three
ou Ogtetborpo itreeL
and running to the corner ot Third or cougrraa
•treit, along laid street Inree hundred nnd
•J«;tT-*v. feet to tbo corner of Hawthorne
“f«t. down Hawthorne street tone bandied
“6 *a»rnty-flve feet to n lot owned by Mrs.
M.M Wllbournc, thence three hundred nnd
••Tenty-flTri Int to the start in* point, and
known as Findlay a Foundry. Lerlad on as
the proner;r ol c. 8. A G. W. Findlav, to aatla-
ly a fl. fa. to favor of the American Bolt Com-
Ul ? ,,ld C. F. A O. W. Findlay,
'"•Ucd from Justice Court 664tb district n. it,
Bibb county. O.8. \VE4ttOTT,
Jee-Uwtw. Sheriff Bibb County.
opened easy and dosed alow; No 2 mixed cash
S&aaK. July ‘.BXaHK. August ttfe. Provu-
Iona quiet and easier, l’ork-job iota, cash
buik mcau—lon«
ribe IS.40. Uoit olttr tf.10. HWPMI
SS.?0a5?&. short ribe (&.80z5bS ahar. dear
K.UOaA.10 Kami quiet at U.Wall.60. Lard
nomlnale imaU lots, tfl.SSa0.4O. Whisky steady
ii.is.
■Boltimokx, June24.—Flour steady and quiet 1
iHoward eiiv*;i ana Wes tern in r ■
a3.I0. extra l-i.C'.at i'». ‘ ' ‘
quiet;
Western superfine 1300
. __v flllll lh
Mill* superflno I3.^a3.i0. extra U75a 10)
to brands t4.90a5.10. Paupaco family 95.J5,
superlative patent Ifl.CO. Wheat—Bouthen
steady aud quiet; Weetero lower and dull;
Southern red wa»4. do amber »7a|1.00, No
t Maryland 96H asked. No 3 Weatera winter
rid spot 93*4 t'jfi corn—Bon thorn white
easier; Weatera firmer and quiet;
white COafll; do yellow 6fla57.
Naval Stores.
June 24.—Botin 'pole
strained to good strained fi.0Oal.l7j..
n •) tar rein HpirU of turpentine daU regular
S3*: sales 200 barrels.
CRAOLseron, June 2L—Spirits of turpentine
good stralne^ flO? 10 Btr&ln9d fLOO,
Wiuiiiiotom, June 24.—Spirits of turpentine
firm at S3U. Botin firm: strained tw, good
■trained 15. Tar fim at IL1Q. Crude
turpentine firm: hard tLlO, yellow dip and
virgin 11.90.
KNOW THYSELFu
A Great Medical Work
aBwerewsaiaB
itll HI a 4*9* nil O’ HUT
^t^MTmt^raii*^ 1 F " n " i ' *m?
,ul1 l' 111 * BUorantciHl to bo a
^*5 svns«t—mechantral M*ar
M? r /. nd .»?« ro,ei * lonal “ th » n any other work
*rnSSSM fiSSwSL ?8jS
futbor by the N.tlon.l Medical \ m
thei Preildentof whteb. the Hnn P. a. Rlwrii
“4.*SSluHy 0 reSKy! * h *
the fflclJS
w tieY. It will benefit all.—i.nudou Lancet ^
aliSi n* bfr of t 00 *** whom the
science of Life will not be useful, whether
youth, parent, guardian, instructor or cleray.
man. — Argonaut.
Aridreia the Peabody Mrdteal Inttitn** a*
Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 RnSflncb ara m B^
ton, Maas., who may be con.tilled on ail diL
•taf* requiring ak'11 and rxp.rl.-n. r. rhrnnla
Jfm «! 1,1 ii n *.a ,h “ h * r « >-rfiled tbj
skill ol all other phya 1 dans a T1 r- . v .»
dally. Bneh treated I'u iraa M A l/li’i.
without an Instance of fall rnTTyvciTlV *iv
ure. MenUnn thla parer., 111 X oLijU
Bibb County Sheriff Sales.
. GEORGIA, BIBB C0UNTY-WU1 be fold
before the conn homo do r. In the city of Ma
con. In tho county ol Bibb, on the first Tucs.
dayfxlbl/i.11% daring the legal bonraof
aata, the following ornjirrty te-wit: All that
tractorpareelollamllilngln tha Maconra-
•rive, cnnulnlng fnurccn acres more or lcs«.
eleven acre, of said land bourn!cm at foUowi-
ontbe south bytbed vldlng lint-between loti
Tiand 66. on the writ by Henrr ltarrlv, outbe
north by land; of King and Jibn Right co
tin-east by J Rutherford and the ntanunret
placa; ran and one-half acrea deeded to J. W.
BurkebyMre Wm. Hightower, one-half acre
by J. vt. Burke toMn. Hunter. belugloKA
bonnde^ on the-aouth hy thallne dividing lu«
6- and 72. west by the Hightower place, north
br the tiempbell piece: aald fourteen acrea
more fully dearrlbtd lu a deed from Thomae
T. Christian to Seneca B. Burr, and the same
conveyed from-iharlci it. Conner to William
Fapluuer aa truatee for Me wife, Ann E. Xa-
S Inner. Levied on as th.: property of Ann E.
■P'nner"! laGify a mnrtga»A fi fa luncd
ironi Bibb Superior Court In fivor of Bcrnd
llroth-r. va. Ann E. E.ptnner. Propertyde-
•crlbed In raid mor. gag. fl. fa.
0.8. WK8TCOTT, Sheriff.
Junlewte*
Administrator’s Sale.
Guardian’s Saie-Jones-
County.
Will be sold before the court bonae of Jonas
county, lu ibe town of Cll non. Ua., on the
flr.tTu.;..tayln Jnly nett, between tire legal
hourai-f rale, all the nn-llvbl -I Intercai. being
one-half, nf the minor chii.i. Mary Louisa Day.
Pajablo first ol December next.
JA54K8 TAYLOR,
Jon-7 lawtiv AdmlnUt-alo-.
GEORGIA. HIBB COUATY-Whtreaa, O. W.
Morgan has made application lor letter, ol ad-
ralnl.tratlon on tha estate of Mrs. Martha L.
Morgan, late ol amid county, deceased.
Toll la to cite eui admonlih all persraa
concerned to be and appear at tba court ol or
dlnary on tho first Mouday lu July next to
•how came, of any they can,why said applica
tion should not be granted,
Wltneeamyofflctal signature, this Junes,
l»*3. J. a. Mc.manu.-i,
June law4 »• Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB CODNTY-Whereas L. N.
Whittle, administrator ot the eatateafueo. W.
t.'arpenter.deccnrcd, h— raids apwlle.iioii lor
leare to aell all tba lends ol aald citato .Hu
nted In sold county.
Trials, therefore, toclta end admonlih nU
. mom Inb rcitcd to be and appear at tba
court ol ordinary ol aald county on the first
Monday la July next, to ihow cause, 11 any
they hare, why arid application should not ho
granted.
i6 0tvea under my bend officially, ^thle June S.
JonOlawtw J ' A ‘ '^Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—To nil whom It
may concern: Mrs. Ellen K. J. Detlra navlng
in proper form applied to me f r permanent
letter, of administration on tha eauie ol Geo.
■un, tain ol irifi county, decerned, thta 1.
ta ell and lingular the creditor, end next
of kin of raid G. B. Dettre, to be end appear at
my office within the time allowed by lew tnd
•be w cause, II any they can, why permanent
ndinlnlitratlon ■ hon'd not ,le granted to arid
Mr, K. E. i Deltro In laid astata.
Juafi lawtw* J. a. McMAKUB, Ordinary.
fiJEOROIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY-NOTICE
x* li hereby glvan of Inuntton to apply to
Leglil.turefn Inly next for paraige ol a local
bill entitled -An Actio Abolish tha County
Court of Crew toed County." May 27, lies.
ur.umjii niDO uuunii.—aoi'cciidcic-
by given to all per ona concerned that J. u.
Thomas, late of aald county, departed this
Me nteitate, end nopanou baa applied lor
admlnlatraUno ou the etute ot raid J. C.
Thomas, In sold Mata, that administration
will be vetted In W. W. Cerate, county ad
ministrator, or some other fit nnd proper per
ron, after the publication rt thla citation un-
lraa^valld objection la made to his appoint-
Wltneea my hand end official itgnalnre this
Mae 1. IMA.
J. A.McMANCB, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY — Whereas, Cor
neliua Sullivan, administrator of the citato of
Mary Kerwln, lata of raid county, deceased,
hummj* appUeatkm foe lettera of dismission
Thla la to cue end admonlih all perrons
concerned to bo and appear at the court ol,
dlnary of laid county ou the first Monday
^, n p'n«n 0 ^Mtf^“-'’ hr
Whsieaa my hand and o:!lrial nignatnre
thla Aprils. D j. J.A.McMANLrf,
aprt iRwi.ia*orditury.
Louisa Day to b« told under order of the Court
of Ordinary of Glynn county, authorizing tho
undersigns 1 aa her guardian t sell the amo
for the parpose of her auppor; an-1 education.
Termaofaaie; Oue-halt cash, and the other
half with lulerctt at six month* and bond for
titles on laat payment. (Enquire of Lanier *fc
Andc-rion. Macon, Ga.. or It V. Hardeman.
Clloton. Ga ) U. C. DAY, Guardian.
Ju .e 3, lfr-». jetiRwiw
GF.ORG!A. lHttB COl’STY—Wfciveaa. Ben-
jomln J. Jordan haa inn le application for let*
teriof guardlanahloof tho pe-sop and prop,
erty of Eiiz-tbeih, Funny, Gertrude, Mary. Ma-
lluda aud Charles J. II. Ruuel), minors under
fourteen years of age.
This la to cite all persons concerned to bo
and appear Ol the c-.urt of ord nary of said
county on tho first Monday lu Julvuextio
dappUca-
ahow cau-e.if any they can, whr said
tbla June#*
Dr, .1. M. Uaclmii & hou,
EASTMAN, GEORGIA.
Private and chronic diseases a sreclaitr.
Hnndredsof certificates of cure*. Will visit
adjoining counties. Consultation free. Medl-
sine by mail or express. jan2lwly
OPIUM SLAVERY!
•—HE BEST IS CHEAPEST."
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HABIT
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LOCKHART’S
Hot Springs Specific.
Tor the core of ByphtUs, Scrofula. I^ncorrhoea,
Gonorrhtra. Cutaneous Diseases, Ulcers. Kal>
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IUI 1 lllw wUl aCQLCCM BOX 0fC03C«
■ ' .■■ . T”. ..- . UJatMjan '--M-m*.
I throat, Mevenriri I
Absolutely Pure.
This powfler never vnrtee. A marvel of
purity, etrungth nod whnleeonteneee.
more eoottOknlcnl than the aedhtary Unde,
usd entrant be sold In eompetlHou with the
muJUrade of low taut, abort weight, ahm
orpboephate powdnre. Held enly 4n emu,
Rotal Baxne PowdiaOo.,
106 Wall etrut New York.
This powder can bo bought it B. R.
Jecquee, corner 4 th sod Cherry itneti,
J-EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—Mn. Itta
" lleaktna haa epplleff for exemfKlon of
really an4 pereonally and letting and valua
tion of bomeauad, and 1 win peae upon the
roaeeat 10o'clocke.m.ootbe8A,!iyc' Jcne,
LV-7.nl ray office. J. A, McMANUB,
May 1A. 1863. Ordinary.
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