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DAILY F.V.jHKKK -StW. rOITMWS. CI’.OU'MA. T'TMl '.V MORNING. MAY IM \m< Fo!! 'SM Cc*l. J. 6. GORDON ANNOUNCES AND JU0 "iE SI•*M0Nt> RE7iHE'S. 1'vuk‘r date* of May i>. Uic .M,k >r. : V.e- 14r;»].*!i ]>u«.»i*tehe.*? tlie foho’.vi:;... Atiaiaa spoci.iJ: ^ ^ ai. <.:i\. and it i« t«* i... jirvfirj’c--* t!.aj it is tl tn]l’' dnnt.i!. in t 1 ; 'c jxJitk'u. wisdoiu ir v. jud..' v .n ni. •»; Tl tOnt 's i »ru|*eriu yuvb a dtrla ration . thi: >’ y At IIomk. in ; K.mai m*.v 8 - T< the Pe..]jJ. MG. nr*: a • A a.uch ivik*» i**>n I unv • d* r : -d * ,vo- • :i :_f.: - .1 T. a ncu r*«»n, \Y H \V\T.v, J]' Duni-in. OlinJ WiMiI.frrl.v, T.\e following K Jud..T Sunti ms' r.-jnv: and utluT*- ' - .nt'viiicir \Yur YiUr < l tiu Vt lr. in-t.. ix-o ••stir.* iv.c* no-. o> .-frk ILi* )•.«<.uiimt.'-i”. f»’:* w,"' af tK: appro.a '< !’i 1 enow in '(•!.. ‘i•• ' .‘'is* IIvnuli «: •mn in \ I Yh i.-! - j.uYi.' > » • V':;i‘V V “i ivin ,dived;.- dutorniiinai .n i'i.ii r.»>rsi. I Yv r^Miiv vnu and t:n *m :»d ■ -r?i >f <.■« <v ; ■n'r.i-niv.ir;* ie Ot.itn o whick ;•>. . »v\,' your assisr...ioo <*f the kYYlv rt-iuri* it-, that exist h»t veer Vo. Ui'<\ h*> ■ I nmy continue- i>? iia i*ii' _v-.iv' .-1 M-nte mid esteem. 'I.* a / many frc-P'ls in Jilli-rent parts of I he Mam. < !i-‘ lin\e pli.cUod uic th*;»r sup wo l ir tin. event elms ei iuiidac-y. I n.turn iny si no ore t h auk. Y . rs t;ry ivsp»*ctrn.]y, i\ .). SimMt>.vs. The porsea'fil l’yas.ms r YiTii tm in the labors iwCid-.M t>j the o.Miiji '.Y;n. t- • tVliT*. <ii «... • ;j.. “ \W can't lei Manning iaul Tim t'amph'll. New Yo.-tr, last. niu«n • G MVelnm! ean', 'a ♦ him .dannij..:' '• t m* v cimi* .‘tint: !i:ik twu n lie ai-asiii • and the part/A Air Maannu’s nhysieal ti;|v;n iv i not i;uk*l\ chm g. -d. sj vo th.n h-.s . ■ in i sonnnvh-.t oharuv-h ! i.' ..pi-:. .1 S<> lli'aoh a.dl' *-• p • iaimciliiu Mi. at 11 | :■ :■ i • .. I “ :: "I y. •' '■ ,V. *>. • '■ ■i ;i.V •" •: 'S , •' ! . , ■. 4'V/U.O ' i.yp" 1 c ipi .Mii'MW - : Y{'J^dy't'M'i th.- Bi;:tiin..:v.S«-i P" jipP lY'd-o...".-:,y:^ P, A H ; ST' :'.CAi. INC:-J£NT. Hr.mo ? n jP'ifSu ?!|i,*i>’U)!up ul;f n . * i i 1 ri n c n { \ Y;H i ppii^ V iipp Y! 0 L; 0 i I U U ... 1 * CI $ U j U U1; IU' J1 “A Cil /i : ' \v - til. fV.llnu.'i'f :...ii;niot liiu Clvttl- • (l”'' ' > .1. j>a =:< iu Portrt^ lii.m.ic I.. *_**ii 11.■ . ...irs T)«. cit .m. . ... . >: ! ‘ ■ m V'..<Iik"- l:n I i..., mu! ; in- In .'ii'" '...i, ' •. .ii i r < ill ■ r Mr. I'' ■ • V'l 5 ' •" S*J!l .I . V | 1 ) i.. t 111 c 11 '.rh nooti'c* X! hI)- lUv)!i riviouA tjMiUh 7 n ■» n -} ■i f> / hiK ii 1 J i! 7V. 3. GHEBN, i. i.-sTAT!-: At IK XT i - i . h i-s*. on lower Itioat v li.siiabli 1 liome. , . II...; . tnd two-room kltch .. •• i ..rk l.i pav M. &. (i. a • J. < ; I; mi by 117 back. Ill ''orj i . Ini"and full quarter-acre o-r«.'.>iu iloiMesftiid !.j acre lot on r« c». !:>••■,is for it] per cent or hot on north Oglethorpe street- cs'evn mihvad. One new two- >• Itrmn lor 11 more houses. « <•«* hal'd east of Swift’s mills l.e c that rent for 12 per cent, on .; 11 mi-i. a near .Swill’s mills tha* il con.i't lot on south Of(lethor|ip jit’ r lm ; ,i -v u t» i: ! i. . ,n north Jaclesor month. Itrowneville. Rents fo’ !•• im* on upper Mclniost t 'jhhnrhocuN in town ,-.11 ccs. si.. |v : L A F!; a V ii ?c:?' THE*S.CK,' .►VAL...4. * i Ccr4.’/v..E3C:r,G •' mv.mts, i j A CEO ij Weak .u-,o Dfb-'..ta t ::. './omen, ji \ \ ■ !■ h ; . !". m' ht‘1 ii.v: an.t j iiM'.’o i. i .1 II;... ii.] fil' i.c 1 ;i... : <-.,ir I. i , ■ \\ Ik. 1 Bot '< ( iU... in w.l,.j. cl. I;, nt" i.I’ii y teliowi.•• ii-i i. iii jiCsuniU-rsitajiA m«. From the uiT'i uor- < uiiwarvanu-il and utterly untriitlnul c i' ii. iiins ivirii'li h&vt' heretofore been in ti ;.jei! in by ceiujn j. 1't.es in rer'ereiv.'e to myself, i s.-t-k 110 vintihation at the liauos o)die people. It* the iil't that I liav*; led f. !• m .re ; :..n mill' e. eeii’ary before this j.-.jjsle, toiiOiig whom i wao boru and rear ed , is not 0 sufficient answer to my ems- . lilies, who are enemies '.vithout e.uvse or excuse, no rc-p.’y frotii me teould sttlsty them. If, at fin," time of my life, if iu j i ivute or public station, in peace or i i wav, 1 have ever deserven the oenfirten. •: and esttem of this peopie, I deserve the same now as surely and as eoinplctely. 1 wish, however, to make known iu this public manner Hist 1 sliult visit and speak to as many as possiole. and am ready cr, all occasions to contV.Mil these enemies be- f. re the people. -ho'.*1.1 the people prefer either of tht ( il: aide and boi.ura.tlc- ycutieiinj.j who fl-c candidates for the office, i shah sup port their choice most cheerfully. if. however, the people should honor me as tiiesr choice, J snail endeavor to serve them with an eye single to the best inter- ( sis of (ieorgin. J. B. CrORDON. A I.l:iTER TO MAJOR BACOX. In addition to the announcement of bis candidacy, a conferonee between Gen. Gor don and his advisors to-day resulted ii. the foiio.ving open letter to Major Bacon, a copy of v,Alien has been iuniisi ed. your correspondent. A subjoined note states that a similar tetter has*been sent to other candidates, but what others is not mea- lint mentioned; DeKalr Covh'TV, Ga., Mays, ISSi.—To Mon. A. 0. Bacon, Macon. Ga. :—Men 1 .Sir; >’either of us ought to desire and 1 cer tainly dn not 1 to become tht candidate of th-." den.ouratji; part" of Gec.ivia for gov ernor except !>y the will of the .wuioeratie p. . pie .1 ....uyia. i km. v of isu: o.-e way <1! ■r-eertainiug in r ,i! : .oly it.at wiil. 111..! tii.d i - By the de: ocracii nivtUod of plfieii:.; > t air. the Lal.ol The plan of cm!, inf 1 vr,.tiler lueelings at tie.- court hotly.- ;u>- p. ;nti;-.e » ebniri.ian, win; in uri: no- ov may in v represent the will 01 tf p-.- t '■ .*•. led ji! rt .•re'-.i.T.t prceiLe! v'tiie leV-.-ivse < . - c-.;..'tl=i • will. J ask. tlmicfoi- thV: .'■"i .-ill wiU, m. iu a letter to the exoeli- I'.vi conimittec *t«.n tr. meet, jetiuesting; •i(i lias j-pec on If. Ci ;; J'” ' 111 judirt V V. being OS. Cn; ' to oll-.l 11 that 1 5 c Pc!. »>i;c 1 liHlc, to : and he Camden and Coffee counties have select ed delegatus for Bacon, Charlton for Sim mons. Clark comity acted on Saturday, and selected a large delegation, hut did not insTrvu t. The meeting was organized by 31a; -r Bacon’s friends', and it is pre sumed the delegation is for him. Burke county will act to-day, and will present the name of her dislinguished m.n, Hon. J. J. Jan iiictorruptibie patriot, end a man of high ability. Lee, Dooly andTbodgc to iiitie*, fill meet on next -Saturdcv. U.v loti 1. The .je.n'cvats of Houston county ii! select tl'.d-j,gates to the g-JIjuina’oiva] and congressional conventions, and members of the scriMorial district committee in mess meeting at the court house on the first Tuesday in July. County officers and rep- reseumti'.,.s will be nominated 1 j\ primary dlectk "s the second Tuesday m June. .-vivaniu Telephone: The .name of Col. J .ho Ij. .t'-hton. of Emanuel, is spoken of being a car-iidate for congress next tune, t succeed -:.v.r present ineundx it, IjV.ji. T . o.uas Norwood, of Savannah. C'ed- ot:>.-! Ashton :.- ,vcil and favcralfiy known ;n soriven. and dottbtless when the time u-ornes, will receive the encouragement and support which ho justly deserves. A meeting of the democratic executive coiii.’iiittve tiie ninth congressional dis trict is tiller 1 to assemble in Gainesville, on Tuesday, the 'doth day of May, 1SS6. for the purpose of designating the time and selecting the place for holding the congressional convention. Douglas county will not bold nomina tions for representatives and county offi cers. An election for delegates to a sena torial eoi.vcntiou will, nowevt-i. be litidon the tii'.b .-atui.'ley in May. Bn. T.'.'ie interiv.*. s-. far it manifest. <1 in the nice for legislative honors in Baldwin county. It is rumored rhat several a ml. i- ti'ms gentle men are Vieiim put in trim by tiieir frierds ami -hat alter awhile there s -iiii; riveted t);.. irons no 1 ankies. s. the prisoner, thus sc -iimi was 1 ick the casement. A day or so following 0 dens name from 'Washington to move ti ■v. -A -i r'; fVt ' , * v- '& A § $ <p %f j'i'iv V >1: mj if W !■%' $ Ij « 1 mi ® e if I JUS |(i &imammwm - - - - - A - udl FOR EXCHANGE. lilt; I 1 he ; door, a 1111 finally loal'oiv Mr. .Via\i.» to e.\- i t*reis<.' i)ij)is*'ir by limited walks w : thin 1 ho 4Toij!)'!s. order to iroii was issued, it xye " ?•/<!•], }»y heeri.'tary Stanton, and the , pr •jiiirat' a.s i-. m so we.v dl iar.de jj-'ix>r . to tuv arrival «>!' «he L-i.u‘»oat. President : Johnson issuad Ute ameliorating orders that followed. tMiirpN < roj. Nol.-s, A r.ot^ Iro71 "• a Paker conity fanner.states thii\ tlii'Ve i 44 no*. \ piar.ter in *he eovn^ty that li.-i-s anyth]’a; like a st-o.ii* 1 of cotton, t.is- the poorest' he "Ver sir. 1 ,, and oats an entire failure. This h { the??«•<•«jnd plant- ii.ir of oats. Tho first crop was killed hy the freeze in January. The planters \v< nt in work and planted over a grain, and now to Jo.'V the second tine is hard un them; more so on account of the .scare 1 ’- t-y of corn in the county Grain dealer.^ aa.v they are .selling more grain this season tin n for years. Last fall all the hogs died of .'holer;.. Mursballville Tinterf: The* rr.iris of last week developed the fact that a great deal of cotton that had h *e:i planted before the dry spell set in hat! rotted in the bed. This discovery has rendered it necessary to plant over r. large area where the cotton oug\ t now to be large enough t? be chop ped out. >) < i iwether ''find 5 cator: Frost is rcj)ort- ed one or two mornings recently. Com- rdaints of damage t<» the young cotton uie abundant. Poorer stands up to date we re- neve r known. Oats in Clt rke county during the past week h.i i 'e (‘.*.Hj*-.led in height, but v/hoa* is in the background, and the probabilities are that not over half a crop will be made. the Unify NO.il Whisto , Co.. Baltimore,fYlcl. ^ *»rtJ.'rr««BUDiW*x*.»»iw-wi • usi'p iy.?r '■irjrawiwaoc.li luiuls either in (*eo»yjf> |22ik'. &!;i Aniv Fiirm in Stewuil county, Oh'de» I'ji".' «* Ki-cii 1 lliis v-our l‘"i-(i'.j lialefl cotton Or ot;t-i)uiiuin,:s. Well watered mid timbered. ,‘U'i ark ot St»'«M‘t, T oTiPTnilQ Yx, hti. Tii-l-.. a.i i T' ;rth, Iidllll) ’ liiO)ik j Cures n.il. forms of PRIVATE. CHRONIC a:ud SEXU.aL BIS- JASES, „ Spormutorrhoa t.r.u Jmpotencjr. • v SYPHILIS ■ >; " ; ; • - Gibet. ‘-V';,;:; Cures! C4nara.i»*tood in nil Casog undertakoxi. v | . . ^ Cm iy-» l r«a»ou*t'lc AiiJ d>ro. k po’ndoibf *•.’r'rAly confi^uUhl' PHIVATE COUNSELOR GK-. t ..ours troiu .1. il. to ■ j' »t. Sin-Ghye, ^ u»-i l*. g CEi.EBMTfX ,v ‘ 1 ’Mu'/'# 7 ' -tjr ' -■ I bi Thu- 1! • uropori; sue irhu! o: HiliA iii'l to nit to-iinv Itl-OL-iuJ' ltilf kI'(, GviiuruJ Frank IliiU ri : ; Bminc is ;i oaii/lidrU- uf.ii::. His fnijiiiy is in- i.g j' in.-d i hi' (An li'ilii mmi fjCPyr ViUAfl lilnfL TOOMBS CRAWFORD, si KSIV.TF Ai.sKh'I', l. r ) North Broad Htreei^ t.'i\ W1LSONIA Yb- fftpCTOl Trfrft'. -. p-4l ( l L.uxj4J-A.k.4 fc .vjV p-.'l'i'i .•evasion of the un I Ur in; !)K ofiht I !u in v 11L -irely MANNING !5 HIS MENTOR. ■ i ihum li.'i. \ : <i, i-. . o n. R-t iuul vxpini'i in i.izri'g".liii’,nl iiiuvoli. in ;u vn Mu'Uu'-msni uml :u i'P Hiu'ii rv'.i iti. "Th; Hr 11s. n u Mr. Mu, ic-tnry ci u .Mr. >!:. Miiin.i. vi-rei in r hnu a •re i i i- tl; iiu- fuU.rt (lit.-u- -.'if in: .’ i 1 u' i u.'ili. I! Jury • •:uj(-.'is are being nia il’illi ,ji '.'.I' . Lnrjl. , ■ki.v'.i. ■■■, i" *11 iivi i ; nming in .it Tl t uu ».T rcikvtiou ;. tlv.?. ulru-niiy "jieni; in the field. Does !r n it mean at' the i .4:1 an i.t. cn.it t vvr-ri.l .• ih« v,-i!i nf Hi "1!-I s v nml .iin'-ai. ;> a i iv is-ti f • i sins m.i; t '-e i.; .•. 1 j11i ;r. <,f the ik . ’ui.v if ii-.(|"r 1'i.it the Alianla ring n.a;. i-.ir.:, c.'iUrol of the st.-..ti government? JUDGE SIMMONS WITHDRAWS. .1 < !>li 111,111ui, J.i'ii 1 r in.111 tl'e M111. i i',-.. <1 Ha it.fAd >r. Ai,lire.ay a[:.;i'.u n: I 1...1 n Davis, in 'iieiinl 1 ' < I '.In .n._ Macon bar, l.rcseiiB '.1 Judge T. J. .-immun.-; iviih tne following ictier: lion. f. J. Siuiiiii'jA, Macon. Ga.—Dear Hi.;'; Judging from the vanacity and laith- h'.inoks with \\!ii•; 11 yc.u bu'.u- ills./'.argi'! e nic.iit inipoi'ii’.nt public ti'u.-.; u ib ■. > 'ur eiiX'li ir, In Gu- iiii,'beat utH. e i ' tl..; Lift of 1 lie ••..in,..on weuii.ii Wii.i,,; . ' iaally to t!;e ere.fit • f tin slate a b ti'u It.ni.,r ol yii a- fvi •".! ■■ Frit t’i• -.i'.• Hi i -ii- r- il udmitted i.'iin -v.y of j•u’-j.■ isc . J.cir- : "i' tin- sc. set n vu.'I's v'u'i iaev cii.-.- i • iart ait .vill regnr- a. -e that consti ■ i-tld*. es|" .•„•!: ,-.H the bum .a; ]ia\q tj.ri is , yintr iLindly o . rt -. tl ic-M d Ili iiin Old a.iili, , etyriz ib; dis I t' nilii-l's nr'tile M - , ■ o' thy and laurb-' A. ;> n.’u't j,m ‘“l inijicirtiint j.'i'SHi'i’K James T NiVn.-t. J r il...• ! ' L Bail[ett, S'li". fi .A : G '.V Gust in. S '. He: i o' M \VTn bmb '"‘ k Mm.n J'.VWns! ,,. , . b | lib luii.ili n.'.k. :i' m tile csbim ta/’i! s.o'k l'esl and. 'Vi:"i ; in (oreign tra".-!. ■ ibatU'd H ..'.Minted out 1:o Mr. Mali- in-ieraiy v ouV. l.e tiiiotvii into i.y the liiixini.h liiut in.\ mg already Uik.n urn bien.be-i'S of hie cabinet i'n■ I■; Neve V .i'k, he could inn elevate ai.' tiier Atw Vork 1.1 m to n si ei'i"sl.ij. v it! ,.ut stirring ii], ' cl ient . .] .] ,1-sli I. in .n the south and west. Mr. Cle rviand is understood by those who know him best ti re-l< very much upon Mr. Manning's ijoii' it' B sagtieity. Indeed, :i was pretty we ll iimicrstood in Metv Yor.c :.rit. ('!.KVt:T..'.:-rn madh it a coma:t:ox licf-ire consenting to allow his nan,e to be used it the Cn’cigo convention that. Mr. Mam ing. v.ii i hu/t all along been his n,en- t. r shot:id <: i itinne to act in that ciipa.'-ity by av.un.ing the treasury portfolio. Tl»e *"::e limn M '. Gievcland entertains a '.vhi.Ie- s.iiiie re.-peet fbr, and credits will, d :sigi.‘. oi tnc par, ; in lbhb, is David ii* linett iii’..', of Men York. ..ml Muuning is tiie only man that can ij’iUiiii’ieUVer and out-weigh l.n governor. TL • administration den o- crr.th. with ('('eland at their he;;.-!. are tberi .ore very av-n - , to perniitti’ig fii cretury Manning to will - tlfit i' : n vast :n:i 'l.ine, which, c.v ; i ;;i Jir. tile J.'.i.-t under the able guidniii.-e c-f I'm sei l'l-iary's .'i-si.-i.-.iiBi. Soil bus come to il i.- u.'fiiin.(I, that Mr. Manning i- to fi.-t in tbe p.irtbiiio and whip in the 'no; .. m.Mime'stl'ps lor" ^ l “"’ ‘ Kil l.IMG ', HE -.-n:FT iKV OF OEEIHIAA < A H ES an ' ■ ing taken. I'i.- private seeri iaiy. a ], r tl, ci un t ., ■ of i'i- , i,i- ■ ■il- 1)1','e'. ),■!:.t-’- Uni p. int I ■ mu i t. i is li - I'Hi Wjii Iil't . et 111 11 until i M< lid A. ■ • linrton. it i- '• ed. with dm lair•!;•' at his obi I -liny. Sial m'.lcrs for I'undtu ■ -1 li'tor Un in ,. \ j.l i viii, li l! 1 ■■ ' i ■ nhi In on ; ■ i:t tides o.’hi.; s!i'ii,',-. his .'■•rs-ti' is ’erv ii ii, t'llir .. ( ■ sp ' - -;•;(•■ ];y 1 OX IE COM Pan M anta. Ga . ifl. Mi tyr*,. ' L-'ii ■f- * &..1" 'C.S ■ ...i.-.nV'k'bh. ... i v' I * '"U't m f 'bf b,-* - b.,7 •L?".. ,-Mp-,e-. •k r ‘ - n Id gft A M ill ft Curl it; r, tl Two Silver Nlodnla a warded i.i Ic-.'i »,• i, . ” .v. • fiii ir.« n T be I C' J.oli' K‘fl SAU ii Ait tl/.-OIKS l«S5Rfti;$ WARf'bf. F. E.POT HltRS. '353 Pro-dvci.;,, Nov,- York C ; tt til'.n ill tv. id -t..r.v i ".-..in'ir rigid t-, .-u;. V.b,;;: oIi.ii.m ; bus I, • cu ed in o.i. si: n. ."'•'u-iv :) !(■ .\ r-i-iii i, li. si.. m M.-.-t if t»i “l’npa." .-;iid a linii' girl, “cV-tsn.’t In [ r; , 01-7.10,,;.;; say that 'pride goes before 11 E., , li.i.:.-i; • i ii.'ii'.ve il (’i-il-s.fiy i.'hild. - ’ ^ _ hlnv^ ^ ^ _ ulv iiys goes n s fal 1 .. aiong td'ioni whilei o,,7 ‘"ii,." Un.i'i''I\ 'lll-VHl! .UTIJIWF OOMPA1TY, vv; lie.m,111 !.' . \| '1 t uck,. Ob C TriPPY. Agent. Celtmbus. me. Ymk.", ISs'i. ! Ini’ n,l 1," p:t '.tin,- -I■ TERATIVES and oij, IFIER'i OF THE BLOOD, tind Is A VALUAALF T CNif. ST/iDJCEP S AURA NT? I Put (AH i'.* Hi I ‘ I’i" •• Hi .00 per gi.ulm C. F. STA01CEM, Proprietor, Mo SO. FRUKT ST., Phi nrtolpnln, Pa. SSi c. 1 think iii nil !l Mi 111-1 l.l ! •In I Vt. , Lbfc J fi Cl ?! U nvJ Ii, .ni iii affix Off ffr '‘CHICHESTER 3 C : i G L! :L H ' 'tt'JM- O: i;..5 u.'Ji 'usil f) I.i nui.-iLN I Ji ).• o. < ' -, 7 ft D | ( ES 1 ’nr., Ka J..r’ - IM A M £ ,>( - ! ' ' /'i* ii’ ' «*)!.: b% V'-LnY - - I M r- I .- •. '1 I.i. ».v- '•) VY V Y, ADVERTISERS P a '»•' * r A pi **- V i\ C- '■? **t V C-.1 «J. «i «> j. toil U.iXC 0/a.Crd.' I< J'J »- l|i ,r c «o V vie,7MM.= r A 1'-' ■■•- X cf advertising- in American Papers by addressing Goo. P. Rowell a C-'.b, N«:'Vv.<.|',r?P A-lvop'.M.f; • Bend iOe s loo- : ■ , ; u i A- *: A '» H i--. t W • u i «• • \ l i* > >’ / r X jr* ■ ' : y tf ft 'j I'a'. fcr.a i'i *u & leu Wi fl ll* -s.’f- DV. J n l.olih u S|j«-c ifi/a LN r. ■ :«.V . r. .an- MijmCttArc D. HOOD & JO , d™& c c«r,r ’rm ujl ,3n/ri r 'ijlni ' .•• a r.'ti^ huff m. «» f\ 141 (‘T v v V.«? P) J . .j , L j t p? q g e