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New York Trade.
d«M*t, depends chiefly upon the Cin-
innati Convention. If that body shall! , T - r 171
. , , / . New York, April 28.—The gen-
act with wisdom, prudence and mod-1 , „ , .. Ar ' •. , t£i ,
1 . . „. ( oral trade of the citv lias undergone
guullimt fanner. cinnati (
. — _ 1 act with
- ■ ■ ** •- »c-;ui«>n in tlie enunention of it? prin- K" ,.""I *-~ , 7 ■"" " “
* " • - f .• '. v i out little change since this day week.
. TJ c pies and in its nominations, we I eel .... , . , „ ... ,
■ . ... s • - r < ottoa hnaliecn dull, with a slight de-
: N& very sure ,,1c,lits c,uididntes will 1m diu tlie we6k
«£- Vv -
We confess that what we np-
ATHENS, GEC UCIA.
J-Ytf/ttr, Mffj' o, /S72
elected.
prehend niost is, that a great many of
those who will attend the Cincinnati
Convention may make two great mis-
’ hikes. First: That the Democratic
V>tyrly has bden so mitch demoralized
I hv tlie Passive Policy as to lie willing
_ : to abandon, or ignore, its aneent prin
ciples; and, second, thnt it will vote
for anv one* to defeat Grant.
Deiilx-he (Jesellsrhatts of Atlanta.
Public Meetina:.
We have received the circular of
the German Society of Atlanta. If
that Society will confine its operations
Commenting upon Gov. Smith's ac
tion concerning the land scrip, of
which i.t does not approve, the New-
nan Herald, nevertheless, concludes as
follows:
We may lie in error. Be that ns it
may, we have not lost confidence in
New Advertisements.
New Advertisements.
200 SAP 3 FDiETIM0THY ' T? Tp JONES.
200BBLS. LIME AND CEMENT. 1 M i
reached ltd,000 bales, ot which 10,>,- (j ov Smith, but believe his ears are
500 were for future delivery and 6,500
on the spot and to arrive; of the spot
open to just criticism of his official
acts, and hence that his administration
cotton, exporters took about 1,175 "ill be popular and renomination js
- =1,5a on owd P^bable. _ We did not, and do not ex
bales, spinners, 4,350, ahd specula
tors, 350. In Naval Stores the trade
has lieen light. Th^. excitement in
Turpentine-noticed on last Saturday
afternoon and the attendant advance
was quelled and quashed by Mouday
night by dealer-- from other cities com
ing in and attempting to load New
York with the stock of the country.—
Painters in the vioinitv who held a bar-
100,000 L YTHS, nfibrod !<>w.
It. B. HODGSON
CO.
Special to the liiulieti. STOVES,
Mrs. C. 31orris,
pect to find him doing right af all
tifnes and 'under all circumstances.—
His opportunity is a fine one to win
lasting fame. Tlie popular heart goes
out to him, and there is no disposition
to make a change of officers without a
good cause.
Tim Tariff and Fertilizers.—
The New York Tribune, in an interesting
article, shows that commercial fertilizers
are 65 per cent, higher in this country
re! or two learned tint one uiunqiiukv- iJimii in l.iv.rp.»ol or Hn nl.nr/. and that
The citizens ot Athens are requested
t . meet at the Court House, on Sat- , . , . . , .
, , j ... m • ? ■. \ \i l<> 1 ‘“’'t a ,ir L’ 1, 's ia,K to anj net< j j ^, r Wtts ] )t >] t J j ii<g tiie market, and theii-i tiie cause of it is the tariff, which, until
.ir. sin, at tt oc.oci, .\. .'i., . eonutrytuan, as do the similar Socie
ty the purpose of considering the pro-1 ties of New York, Baltimore and New
p.i.ty of making an appropriation , Orleans, it may he the ^instrument of J fcet }bl| aJ)(1 1)r|( . es Tuesday
fioin the Town to the University of 1 ,uu< '^ goo<], but when it undertakes, mora ; n ^ weie f, ve cents off. .Since
became eager seekers under such cir- j a year ago, taxed bone-dust, ammonia,
phosphates, &c., 20 per cent., and wh'ch
still taxes sulphuric acid $20 per ton.
,, . ,, ., , as it proposes, to act as a real estate
G.orgm. Bv request of Council.
1 _ agency and issue on its own authority
( nancellor Lip.-c>ri.b, and others, will c i r( ..|lars setting fi.rth tlie inducements
aridre-s th<- meeting in liehalf of the ' of Atlanta and neighborhood, it will of
luiursin. A full mi cling of citi- necessity meet with tic fate of all sim-
is earnestlviv ,u,-sted,i.sthciututc ' ilar l* rivatc organizations. Far from
being enabled to make the slighfeet
impression upon their -countrymen
requested, II
interests ..four Town greatly depend
upon our action in this matter. ^ abroad, such private efforts are rather
15. L. MOSS, Intendt Pro Trill. calculated to do serious injury to the
Wardens Carlton, Nicholson and j cause of Immigration, being in no
Barnard, Committee of Arrangements, other way looked upon abroad then as
: heartless and irresponsible speculators.
This, the above-named “ German So-
So this tariff tax of 20 per cent., when
its burthen reaches the people, is swelled
to a tax 05.per cent.
From Washington.
IIon. George H. Pexdi.etox.—
“ Mr. Pendleton is not hopeful of the
present political outlook. He is, like
all the Northern Democrats at this! 11 hal the La’v-m-tb'r* Inter Done and
HVlof They it I re Out to Do.
"pESPEGTFULLY announces to
JLv her customers and the ■public, that she has
removed her Mock of » ♦ -
NtXS.HWETtY
j' • • * AND
FANCY G GODS'.
From College Avenue t»»the Store of Mr C. Morris,
under the Franklin House, where she will otter, :
heretofore fresh and fashionable good*. at the lov
est prices. april 1 1 n
Fresh Fish on Ice !
rprir. r n: h’.r^igned iw? r
nyr/h 7^ 't; TJ
ORC ESTER)
DICTIONARIES.
ADOPTED BY
VINECARjSITTERs
r:i aye been
1 the .State Boards of Education of
Virginia,
Xorth Carolina,
Alabama, and
Arkansue.
Vinegar Bitter* are not a v.: e »•.
made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof S•Gi', ncy , ^»lnV
Liquors, doctored, spiced, r.r.J sweetened
taste, called Tomer, ’ ** Aorxii/cn./*
&c. ( that lead the tippler on to^injnkenn.r 6 * 0 ^”
but are a true Medicine, tmrie f,n ;; mj v
and herbs of < ‘alifornia. (rr-r from al A.o..i„y, c. IIVf r °ni»
They are the Great Wood Funner = j J^r.*
i Perferf Rcn.ivainr *..,t t . ^ '* j
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and I
i System, carrying off
tlie blood to a hea’tl*
1 pi.:-
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arrn^e.i.oti:.<* f-.r >upj.!y1r.»: ih<* » ii..f ;
Athens with FUFMl Fl.>Il from tin* coast every I
TfESHAV and SATFISDA V. and ofto.mi, if the
demand should warrant it. Persons desiring them I
dcllvoreil at their resiliences ran henrcoimiioduD-d !
by leavinu their orders at the Banner ofliee any j
time during th*.» week.
Fish ran he pur.dr.ised every Tuesday and Sntur- I
day aft*Tn<K>n at tin* Banner « Hliee < 'orn* r immedi
ately after the arrival of th
T IN-AY A RE
They
alive in iee, and are warranted fr *>h and y
TIIO*S. D. WILLI AMS A CO.
ked
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Ho! for the Suburbs!
*£F you want to inve-t
Flection in Clark i omity.
There are some very imp,.riant rea
sons. which nee.l not lie stated here,
why Chirk county siioiild have a full
representation in the Legislature at its
approaching session. Wc have been
requested to call attention to the inat-
Jer, ami do so the more freely, as the
v.-w-anev to be filled is from the West
cictics” have long since, understood,
and they as religiously keep from sell
ing any lands, as they with most com
mendable charity support and counsel
their needy and unfortunate country
men. The German element of Atlan
ta may do a real good and thus indi
rectly aid Immigration ; but we do not
-ick of the county. We suppose every-1 believe it to be the proper agency for
body will admit tlie propriety of leav- j inaugurating any system for the en-
rng ota- friends over the river to name I eourngement of Immigration to Geor-
lhc candidate. We have heard a very i g' a - 3 l ! ' s great and delicate work, in
genend willingness expressed in J ol,r opinion, belongs to the State, and
Athens, to support a good man who should be inaugurated and carried out
time, evidently ‘at sea.’ lie is too
much of a Jeffersonian Democrat to
abandon principle, and yet lie fears that
nothing less than a temporary com
promise of principle, at least, will de
feat Grant. The Northwestern Dem
ocracy. lie says, will support Gratz
Brown and Adams, should they be
nominated at Cincinnati. He is evi
dently much troubled at the present
aspect ofatfairs, and is not much in
clined to the sell-out policy of the lead
ing Democrats in New ^ ork."
And Dispnitrr* of Family Medicines,
all attention
Governor Palmer and the Ltn-
kral Movement.—Gov. Palmer, of
Washington, April 2S.—Since
the commencement of the present ses
sion of Congress the President has ap
proved thirty-three bills which origin
ated in the Senate, and one hundred
and twenty in the House. Several ~YSTOP LI) respectfully
bills of a private character were veto- ' ’ t ■ tti«ird.-;.i
led. Since the commencement of the
I present Congress, one thousand and
| forty-five bills have been introduced in
i the Senate, and two thousand live
! hundred and sixty-nine in the House,
together with one hundred and forty
joint resolutions. The number of bills
jiassed by the House and now awaiting
the action of the Senate is three hun
dred aud sixty-nine, and the number
took no part in favor of removing the by ,tie ^tatc
Court House, a«<S one who represents
the interests of those desiring a new
•county. We believe a large majority
of our citizens are willing that question
islature, and that tlie Iieprtsent.itiv*
We recommend to the conductors
of the Atlanta German Society the
careful perusal of the article on Immi
gration to the South, alluded to in a
iionld lie fairly presorted to the Leg- letter we print in another column
and trust that it will cordially support
to he elected shall be selected in that j the policy fully advocated in that pa-
interest. Not that tiie desire for a new j I*>'. namely the re-establishment of
■county is general—but the disposition a State Department of Immigration
to throw no obstacle in the way of it, j :U, H Labor.
iis .certainly very generally indicated j v ULst iiTBelmont.
by the strength of the petition. We j ——
iregrut £bat there is a do.-ire to divide The Louisville Ledger, a sterling
tlie county; we would prefer to seethe [Democratic paper, contains the follow
. , , . c u of Senate bills awaiting the action of
Illinois made a speoc.a Springfield ' ]W u onc hundred and thirty-
on the evening of the 23d instant, on two _ ninety 0 f which are on the
the political issues of the day, in which j Speaker’s table.
he said he, with Trumbull, was in fa-1 Among the bills pending in the Sen
ior of “ local governments,” an ,l j ate are the following : Kobertsou’s aiu-
, , , , . . . . nustv lull, with certain exceptions, and
thanked the senator for coining that t | 1( , B 01 ,se bill on the same subject; to
sentence. He wa« in favor of the peo- j fa.ilitate commerce between the Uni-
ple of the States regulating their own ted States and Chinn, Japan, and the
aflairs and administering their own | °ther countries ol Asia; to promote
the construction ot the t incinuati and
.west side reconciled to removal, and
ready to co-operate as <.f old in all
county interests. But this seems im
possible, and we are therefore willing
to forego all objection to a new county,
r.nd go heartily to work to elect a new
■'•entity Ilepreseiriative. IVLo he shall
‘.’oe. let our Watkin-ville friends signify.
The Political Outlook.
ing in refereiico to the conduct of Au
gust Belmont:
“ Wc understand that when indi
vidual members of the National Com
mittee become restive at the torpid
condition of their liody, and write to
the Chairman, he suavely responds
that lie does not know when any action
will be taken, but that lie is acting in
‘accordance with tlie views of the lead-
laws without any interference on the
|uirt of the general government. lie
then said he was not in favor of any
man for President who did not respect
the laws of the State or of the United
States, and lie will support no man
who will not assert that at all times
the military shall be in subordination
to the civil power.
Nome Pork Statistics.
It is dailv becoming more and more ] ‘"S member* of the Democratic party
-plain, savs "tlie New York Aries, that a} throughout the country.” Wc have
derided majority—probably two-thirds j evidence of men far more prom-
mi the American jieople are apposed i"® 1 ^ an ^lmont himself that his
to the re-election of Gen. Grant. In
i'tiN, when the hearts of anon were
- ill inflamed by the passions of tlie
■ nr; when tens of thousands were still
‘i-tri ;d by Lis military successes; when
his utter unntnc.-s for the Presidency
was still unknown, lie received 3,013,-
1>iS votes. Seymour got 2,703,-600.
G nmt’s majority was 300,288. In
other words, the Democratic party in
1*08 polled 471 j>«r cent, of the entire
vote. Tlitst vote remains to this day,
as has been shown by every election
held from that time to this—united,
unshaken and solid. Every man of
them who vot'd against Grant in 1808
will vote against him in 1872. In all
t!
frtaiterociiLs are false. His views do
not accord with those of our party,
and lie will ascertain that fact when
| the masses sjnak out. As a lending
member of tlie tricky and unscrupu
lous Tammany of the past, Mr. Bel
mont consults .oidy those who, like
hirc.vdf, cWire to.-stJ] out tlie party.—
Unfortunately he has been placed in a
position of trust, which lie betrays ;
and we have no remedy, unless the
other members take up the subject and
sign a cad. When a majority publish
a call the meeting can he had.”
Our readers a'ready know tlie
opinion which we entertain of the
Chairman, of the Democratic Nation-
Union. from the Atlantic to the j al Executive Committee. We had it
Pacific, the party has stood true to its from his own ni0,,t1 '' Ia:,t summer,
principles and its organization, and has
ii"! lost a man, nor -liould it be lor-
gotten that its voting strength has been
decisively increased in -evcrnl of the
larger Southern Slate.- by the re-en
franchisement of -< ores of thousands
of voters, who w re not ]>oriiiitted to
vote in l*tj8. In Missouri, for in
stance, wliich gave Grunt a majority
of over 25,00(1, tiie Democrats have in
t hi s way gained 60,000 votes, and the
fifteen electoral votes of that State will
certainly lie cast against Grant. And
so iii ’ii•nnc.-sM', which gave Grant
•>!).-I «ti major, y. the Democrats have
gained over 70,000 votes, and arc ceP-
lain of it- e!. \en electoral votes. And
the -ani" i- true, more or less, of every
one of ;l,e Southern States. And we
verily believe that if a fair election
should he held, a straight Democratic
ticket w ould get a majority of all the
vote.- in tlie Union.
But the Republican party has, at
the same time, lieen ns certainly los
ing strength. And the Administra
tion itself no longer pretends to make
light of tlie defection, which is repre
sented by such leaders as Trumbull,
Adams, Gratz Brown, Judge Davis,
Fenton, Greeley, Schurz, and other
distinguished leaders, who were the
founders of the Republican party, and
long its most powerful supporters.—
Its most hopeful advocates only hope
that the Liberal Republicans will act
«o unwisely as to prevent a co-ojieration
between themselves and a sufficient
number of the Democrats to neutralize
that he was no longer a ‘ National
Democrat,’ and lie has no right to he
controlling the action of the Democrat
ic masses. Honor and common lion
csty forbid it. Will the Democracy
submit to this much longer.
Loch-
Georgia Bonds.—Judge
rane, attorney for Henry Clews & Co.,
touching their interest in Georgia
bonds, remained over in Washington
on bis return from New York, where
he has lieen during the session of the
Bond Committee, recently convened
there for the purpose of investigating
tile bonded intebtedness of Georgia.—
He speaks highly of the fidelity and
accuracy of their investigations, and
lias no doubt their report will lie sat-
islactory to the people, as it will show
the lunded indebtedness less by one-
liulf tlmn was anticipated. In Loch-
rane’s opinion it will show tlie State’s
debt to be about S17,00U,000, nil told,
and he has no hesitation in stating that
the people will do justice to every bona
fide bond holder who has advanced
moDey contributing to the State’s de
velopment.
Col. L. J. Glenn was unani
mously nominated for the Legislature
by the Democracy of Fulton on Satur
day last. lie will make a glorious
standard-bearer, and a first-class Leg
islator. His election is a foregone
conclusion.
As many of our planters keep their
smoke-houses in the West, it will in
terest them to know that the supply
of meat is likely to lie ample, provided
they can make their crop liens long
and strong enough to reach it.
The Superintendent of the Cincin
nati Chnmber of Commerce, has just
completed his Fork Packing Statistics
of the West for the seasons of 1871-72.
The following arc the numbers of hogs
packed in each of the different States
named, which very nearly embrace*
all packed the entire season: Ohio,
842,758; Indiana, 551,745; Illinois,
1,607,718 ; Kentucky, 342,522 ; Ten
nessee, 37,517 ; Missouri, 693,541;
Iowa, 270,806 ; Kansas, 40,518 ; Ne
braska, 3,757 ; Wisconsin, 326,618 ;
Minnesota, 21,000; West Virginia,
6,500; Pittsburg, Pa., 5,300; De
troit, 28,000; Atlanta, Ga., 13,100.
Ton—4,782,403. The aggregate net
weight was 1,079,704,764 pounds.—
The total product of lard was 184,552,-
627 pounds ; total green sides, should
ers and hams, 755,793,334 pounds;
increase over previous year, 17,724,-
604 pounds.
The gains of tlie season of 1871 and
1872 over the previous year arc as fol
lows : Increase- in whole nunilier of
hogs, according to count, 1,158,999;
increase per cent, in number 3,198 ;
increase of whole number of hogs, ac
cording to weight, 1,110,003; increase
per cent, in aggregate gross weight,
3,063 ; increase in aggregate yield of
lard, pounds 47,899,446; increase per '
cent, aggregate yield of lard, 3,505.
Tlie total costs of hogs for the re-
spective seasons were as follow : For
1870 and 1871 was 865,518,123 ; for
1871 and 1872 was 55,818,711.—
From this it appears that notwith
standing the extraordinary increase in
the number of bogs, the amount of
money actually required to purchase
them was §9,699,412 less in the late
season than during the proceeding one.
then Spirits Turpentine have been
quiet with sales making only into con
sumptive channels, at 60 cents jier gal
lon. Rosins are firm, and tlie stock in
yards has lieen reduced to 15,000 bar
rels. Tar and Pitch are unchanged,
and prices are somewhat nominal.
Backing Down.—It is stated that
Grant aud Fish have concluded not to
pro?g the demand for conditional dam
ages upon tho Geneva Conference.—-
Public sentiment in this country lias
lieen so strongly manifested against the
policy as well as justice of the demand,
that the administration finds it neces
sary to recede.
HAVE STILL ON HAND
i a smitr lit- j ^ ,h< ‘
m. sT.irKiittK j L;u';u‘st Variety of Stoves
in Atlioh, \v1ii< l» I
It. T. BRUMBY & CO., 1 ^ ~
11«* JMiimrbuu
| for |>arti»-u!;us.
ill f;;r:.ish at tlie lir•
For ft!):, 1 a.,
Mobile, Ala.,
Savannah, Ga.,
Atlanta, Ga., tie.
The ‘tindanl in Orthography and Pronunciation in
Washington and Lee University,
7he University of Virginia,
The College o f William and Mary,
7he University of Georgia,
The Wesleyan University, Alabama,
<{-c., Ac.
BREWER & TILESTOX,
11 Mill: Street,
110ST0X.
their bone* are not flestroved
means, anti the v':al organs
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r* i* in'ivif-etured from l h* water*t of tho
THE SOUTHERN HOME,
University of Georgia.
Athens, tienrgia.
f XLKCI^ES resumed on Monday,
:J .Innuary l.",ili. Tulli. n SO |.cc month, |>av-
!<• rnonthlv. t.> the rtifler*i*.*m*ii, « r t«» Mr. A. L.
v, who
Tonic. 1
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VliiUnl i:i .
Fills. J'pvi
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tiou, and rptKilving it.* chronic ci.gor^cuicuts.
ROSE TOOTH POWDER,
A superior and well s« let ted stock ol
PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES.
FINK SOAPS.
l’INK SPONGES,
And Pharniicrutit a! Specialties.
R. T. BRUMBY <{• fO.
BruggNts an 1 I'harinaci<«.
in lei the foe !>ox is pr-dd n
■at .f the lire in th;- pnrtici.la
i heat is obtained, in .ill parts
ring the most desirable tiling in any stove,
ii baking ami roasting. This stove has
but a short time, and the large
ductioti warrants thecomdus.on
the
tlit
v ill
LEADING STOyjniie GO UHTKY
COTTON STATUS
Land & Immigration Company,
Schuller, ('mil,in tV Newton.
-ZA.G-EUKTTS
GA.
|)re-
A T HEX:
is now
n
YI i
Southern Railway ; Blair’s joint reso
lution in favor of the purchase of
Cuba ; the adjustment and satisfaction
of the French spoliation claims; pro
viding for the sale o{ United States
Land containing coal; for the relief of
certain contractors; for the construc
tion of vessels of war and steam rna-
chinerv ; to prevent stock gambling hv
| public officers ; authorizing the estali-
lishniciit of the Ocean Mail .Steamship
service between the United States aud
Mexico ; for the further endowment of
agricultural colleges; repealing tlie
duties on teiand coffee; to promote
the ship-building and commerieal in
terests of the United States; to con
nect the telegraph with the jiostnl scr
vice; to authorize compound interest
notes as a substitute for legal-tender
notes.
Among the bills pending in the
House are the following : To carry
into effect the treaty of Washington;
relating to the fisheries ; for the retire
ment of worn and mutilated notes ; to
re]»oal the duties on coal and salt; the
Ways and Means Committee’s tariff"
bill; Kelley’s hill for the further re
duction of taxes and the encourage
ment of commerce; and Maynard’s
bill to amend Internal Revenue Laws.
There are other important bills in
each House, including those relative
to railroad grants, steamship lines,
finauec, etc.
The following is the condition of the
general appropriation hills. That for
the payment of invalid and other pen
sions ha« liecome a law ; the legislative
bill is in conference ; the Indian and
diplomatic bills have lieen returned to
tlie House with amendments. The
Senate has not vet disposed of die de
ficiency, post office, army, navy, mili
tary. academy and river and harbor
bills. The House has acted on all the
general appropriation bills except the
fortification hill and the bills for the
payment of certain civil expenses.—
The latter will probably be reported
this week.
In addition to the above, many of
the standing committees of the House
have not had an opportunity for
months to make their reports, and re
ports are vet to Ik; made from the spe
cial committees in each House.
GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.— !
Ordinary** ofli«-»\ Mar . is?*.— Olympia |
C*. I’aym* Will* ..1 Larkin l’*a\n*-. b.* rt*f:i-i:iR» has
applied to uie tor exemption* of per»uualf\ and I
setting apart and valuation i f homestead, and I 1
will pit** upon the satin-at inv office "ti >»turd:
May 11 tli. 1872 A . J. M, Hilt IS. Ord
Ami
r |'HE above Agency
1. pared to futni*h labor of any t’escripti
any of the Untton States, such as larin laborers,
gardeners, male and female ri< unities, hostlers,
seamstress.-*, railroad laborers, mechanics, tui-
n.-r*. Ac. < mu* of the aR.. tits attending to the se
lection in Lurope, personally, the utmost satisfac
tion is therc'-y guaranteed.
All communications addressed to Srn\li.kk.
/s \ npi'Ai ptfpv | Carlton «Vt Newton, Athenn, (in., will receive
v. A I 1 \ Uli v_ 1 1 1 . i prompt attention. Agency at ( apt. H. H. t!arlton's
I Office, eorncrClayton street and College Avenue.
Many Other Leading | J..n. o-2-o.
Stoves.
I AI.SO KEEf TIIE
FOREST CITY,
QUEEN OF TIIE SOUTH. |
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D E C A L C O M
A I X E
hand at ail times a large stock
Tin IVarc of ailKin(Is
The s’ice
with since
for its exit
7Y.Y ll AKL’ has met
is a sulUeicut guarantee
PeimiansMj:
Itilious. Kemii tent, miff Intermittent
.do, !{ «,,,
'•all, Rov.
D. F. WALKER
rUEACIIER of IVninansbi
.JL. comment
will
Tfi’suiisfer Picfaires,
at thk
NEW Dure; STOKE.
1100 KINO,
GUTTKI.MNG,
en mans hip,
s iii moms o v er l»r. Smith’s
?ct. MONDAY, A Fill L 22d.
wi'.l be as follows: tientle-
. 10.
AND JOB WORK.
OF Aid. KINDS,
Nri-i'i
. fi r
AGENTS! QUiOK!
OUR DIGEST! OH.
it!. |.i.
K.
E. .IOA ES,
k in j
OIL M\ JOLLY FillLXIUN SF«*KKT.
It is by odds the most taking and saleable 1
the field. 1. It i> ot, a vitally important
It is by Anmricit’s nu>*' |» polar writer on lu-al;It
n. It is. fur the price, the largest and hund^nmsi
h<s>k ever sold by stiiiseription. Airent-*, the p^npl*
are eager for sueVi a ho ik, and vrifl mve y*.u t*
bring it to them. Write fur terms, Ac., fi«*e-
OEO. MACLEAN, 1»ute, Srmsz.m -t . I’hila.
1 i.UMs or Ti l I Ion. —Per se>
o! t-.vo iiours each. Five Doila
vatne. It entire-ati-fact; n i«
tu-v will !»•• returned. No pu|
Fra !e<s time titan ten le>M.ns. a:
made except in eases of pr..tracte
w«3" Visiting < art’s written in ?
and elegant manner. >pecim«.ns
tiie Post (ttiice and at his loom*,
aprii U'-Jt-pd
Tuiti.
W ill be
:td no d
d s*ekm
Srr«»fi«Li. or h‘iu"'t I't fl. U!
ver
T. J. YOUNG, 31. 1).,
Plivsit-ian. Silicon iY Accoucheur.
i
RESIDENCE—
v ujipv-ite the lesidence
kkovf:rakaki;k
SIi\VL\(i .MAI IIINKS! !
Dr. WolUct
the e fc.-s : •
the n:Tec-d j » :
Tlir
t f nlifornia Vii»e"a
<»vf* 11• — close, aud .n res
The Aperient
id it C. 1L 1»
n v address tree ofeharg *.
fiend for circular, g»% iug full par
ticular-. IIENGY r. BLACKMAIL
1 . »>t'T Broadway, N. V.,
IinjMTter aud M-muftcturUr men’s
‘ Furnishing titled* u»r the I'rade.
SEWING
Machine !
SEWING
Machine!
The Best Paper! Try It!
Jhilmrlti) Family Sr tv mg arltmr, 81->
Tl.i- iii.i'-liiiii- ha> It;.-rri. t.raii’d " umli'r
•iii.l j. ii iiov.-r i-is ...ii ..u.r.l. r- li -taii.i
I’ltO.NOI \( Kl> r»I K IIEST IN CSK.
:> Y ALL WHO HAVE TRIED
-J them. Tiu*>e maclrines, with r.ll tne
i IMPROVEMENTS
——ANI)
ATTACHMENTS.
I n.iv t.** In,!, at miiiuiiruirt r'.- pri.-c, freight
j a.l.loit, at lln*
—
i.t
The Eruption of Vesuvius.
Terrible Destruction of Life and Pro
perly.
Ttmscir.yrmt mnim isimn*cin>ai»!.t
best illustrated weekly paper publi-died. Every
numl t*r contaimt from 10 to KT original engravings
of new machinery, noxel Inventions, Bridges. En
gineering works, Architecture, improved Farm Im-
plcnn nts, aud every new discovery in Chemistry.
A year’s numUws contain So- pages and several
hundred engravings. Thonmtids of volumes arc
preset ved for b;tiding and reference. The practical
receipts are well woith the suh-cription price.—
TemiM, a year by mail. Speeiilicns sent free.—
Mav le had of all N*c\vs Dealers.
PATENTS obtained on the beat term*. Model*
of new inventions mul sketehe- examined, and ad
vice free. All patents are published in the St ion-
titie American the week they i*-tte. Send I'.ff J’aiu-
phlet. 1 B» pages,containing laws and f til direvriions
for obtaining patents.
Address for r.a|*er, orcoiicerning l’Htents, MUN N
A CO. I’ark Bow, N. Y. Branch wi’.lcc. cor. F.
and 7th Sts.. Washing. 1). C
. duced bt f*
s wanted bv
BAN NEB OFFICE.
B LACKS 31 IT 11 ING.
on cotnnuss
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Attention,!he Whole!
r |MlH UNDERSIGNED still oou-
Dircrthms.
MIE UNDERSIGNED
the above business at bis old stand,
the BUlt’K S1D»1\ on Frince Avenue, wh**re all
rk in his line will be faithfully execu
ted.
. ho
c—lu*
HciV.PrilLL PLOW,
Sowlntr Machint'st! Scwiutr Madiiucs
HomeShuttle Sett ing Machine, only ?
CltKVT i iUNIi: !<»K tt I NTS.-U,, Vtm
.vant a siituKon as agent. b» at or traveling,
*"ith • hate c t<> make to a d.iv sellittgibe
new 7*>11.md white wirM’lothcs l.ines.’ Thev
s the I’tidei
This is a Shuttle M u hin
and makes tin* “ lock stitch,” alike on both sides.
It is a Hand.ud First-class Machine, and the only
low priced “ Jock stitch’’ iii ichine in the United
S at s. Thin ?Tt hiur rrrrirnl t\e lHtPom t at fhr
“ Fair of ih« triu Ihirolinns" in CJutrlnU?, 4 V. in
1871. i>ti*The M ichiiu* is warranted for five voars.
fiaTvl MACJIJ.\i:FOF XOTHIXG.
Any person making iij» a club for 5 machines will
irhieh is now so p .pular, w ill do
from the old man himself, iiis nipt
call and
SOLD BY ALL DRUG
A
l ilt »!*.<* tv kept .
Tlmuklul for pa
b its a continumi
i hand.
patronage, he respect fully so-
? of the amv.
W. s. HEMPHILL.
!M.n AND I-h.G.tk.
'Ill
Agriculture aud tlie Mo-
clianic Arts.
apr -Ml
:kkax
ECLECTIC GALLERY
—OF—
P Y
l
ual
BILLIARD TABLES.
U ft
be pres,*ntcd the sixTllNme as <*oniinission.
Agents Wanted.—.Superior inducements giv
en. Literal deduction made to ministers of tlie
gospel. S *nd stamp for circulars and samples ot
sewing. Address R v. C. !l. BEBNIIK1.M,
Cone, rd, N. C.
Everything pertaining to Biliiar.N at b \test ; rices,
ii.*dsnuTKii cur*.logi j S sent bv ma ; l.
ii. \v. ro li j :nder, n i : w York.
Sii »<w;or t,. fluiiii .V t ',.||.*m!(*r,
i /.II ,| r.
|^OR the P-i
JUlTh
IinGS
>k.
Beprei
orilor of tlio Boanl of Trustoo>
’ exercises ot this i ollcge. un.ler the ptr*
organir...tb>n, will begin "ii t!ir
Each >cnatorial District isentiu.
-hip. ami each county t«* tna -
entalives. Tlie applicants t. r Hi
of M»*
ki
* ol
. tt r
ige of Arithmetic. English, o*
lstory of tlie l mud States.
The l'rusteesare making arrangcnier
»ardatSU5o per month.
AL applicati«*ns should l>e ad<irt»ctl
W L. BlbUN Uf
april 12-It Athens
i.raphy
I(p to the time we ;»o to press we
have nothing from the action of the
Cincinnati Convention. The attend
ance is immense, and the watchword
dottn with Grant ”
their own secession. And herein lies, in
fact, the only ehaiiec for Grant’s relec- j Is,
ti«»n.
Wi.ether * he n e„*c n f the Ad- ! Mr. J. T. McCarty has bought the
'•.f-4 (<><.'• D- •T:: , erton Gazette and shortcued its title
Wbakexiso.—Grant is said to he
getting very indifferent to a rei’otnina-
tion. Indeed it is stated that he is
sorry he ever consented to enter civil
life at all. This last is one instance
in which his sentiments are in harmony
with those of all good men everywhere,
Rl.AC!
Natleb, April 29.—The fires of
Mount Vesuvius are slackening. A
new crater opened to-day, but with
every fresh opening now the violence
of the eruption seems to abate. Yes
terday the entire mountain was con
cealed from sight by the smoke which
settled around it. This morning tlie
heavens were darkened by dense clouds
of smoke and ashes, and a strong Wind
carried showers of burning cinders and
old scoria as far as Scofatc and Poler-
nio. The precaution was taken to
flood the government powder magazine
at Scofatc.
The volume of the lava stream, near
San Sebastian, is sixteen feet, deep,
and the village is still in danger. The
devastation has been terrible. Thou
sands of acres of cultivated lands have
been overwhelmed by ashes and lava,
and vineyards and farms are buried
out of sight. The loss of life must
have beon heavy, but it is impossible
to ascertain tho number of tho victims,
c
AMERON MIXED GLOSS
l’AINT COMPANY.
Manufacturers of
Mixed Gloss Paint.
No. 159, West 5th st., Cincinnati. Ohio.
All colors and tints ready for use.
Wamnlt.il nut In I’rcl. ltlisl«*r. Crank or Chalk Off.
Ont* gallon coven 2»0 square fert, :t rents. o„
stjuaro ft*«>t
pUstcicd walls ami «pilings :;()•) ami J.
2 ati«l thrpp pout 1 *.
Out i»aint i« made frutii thp miiip inntpriuls that
nil painters claim t«* «m>—best Whltp LpjuI, Zinc
ami Liusoed Oil; tlm Pimnmic.l surfai p givpn i.v
thr gloss mu pl^pt.il by «-rubbing and vravlting.
It has Im*cii thoroughly t<*M«*d, bping in u-p ovpr
nine vpars, and has given entire satisfaction. Suit
able for all purposes, and warranted to stand in
any climate.
As our paints are ma le of the ordi tin
and oil, do not i*«»nf uind them with t!i<
‘'Chemical,” * IJ: > > l*er,”»*r ati v other mixed paints.
GAHCltlLN IlIXU) GLOSS P.\IM CO.
April 1. 1872.
■ pigni »
nr. speemiiy auaputi u»r use
iii spring, when the i.anmiu ami dkuili i atkd
sy stem m*eds si tetiglh and vitality; it will gi\p
vig«ir t»* t in* feeble. Mrengt it to t he weak, animat ion
D*th*- di jf.-t"d, activity to the sluggish, rest to the
weary, «{uiel t*» the nervuus,and Le.ilth, to the in-
ti liti.
It NaSmith American plant, whieh, according
to the medical and seiet.ititie periodicals of Loudon
and Paris, j..» jesses the meet powerful tonic prop
erties known to Materia Mi dica, and is well known
in its native country as Having wonderful curat, ve
• |ti ilities. and ha- been long usedas a speeitic in all
eases nt lnij uiiti s of the bUtod, Hrrnio/cmrnt of the
I*iter and Spleen, Tamars. Dropsy, Poverty of the
Wotni, Debility, Weak ni ss of the Intestines, i/crine
nr-,
THE
World’s Peac-t' J;:'
CHOP US HOOK.
D ; i.WaLS 5 EXT.(ilj'i)P,iifikS
1 nourishing. Like nnt
Portfolio, Scrap- B
Purposes of 1 lustration.
Nearly EJK*different subjects, ctuupridtig Histori
an** Peels, Artists, Warriors, Emperors, Kings, i
at men, Hi storic aud Ideal Pictures, etc., etc. j
The^ tigravings have appeared in the Eclcttie ;
> agazin ' luring tin* past years. The subjects ;
. v been elected with great care < n both sides of
tin* la ic. They are printed on dilferent sized i
p iper, i .iher small si/c, « by 10, or <juurtosi/e. Jo ; \ LOT ot
by 12. Priee: Small si/.e, 10e. ; quarto size, 1*V. > V
A s|«t*iim*n i.l' cm Ii sizt* ami Catnlucuf .mi on re- ! - -- - ^11
3 e w
of new Mu*
. just received, at
VSusiic.
V .t” r iRstruiacntal,
I>! !»K i.'*s lb HlKSTORK.
apr 10-*2t
E B. PEI
1 \ MERiCANlSMs.'The lri»y.u>h of
RENOVATE LOUR CARftiS, ’' r - :r ' v
Something New !
\ DISCOVERY lta.s recently been j
A. made by which \ civet, Brussels and In- Nautilus; or cruising
dice
Tho Georgia lloatl Committee.
New York, April 29.—The Com
mittoe of tlie Georgia Legislature,
Is the l«ook to be used ut the coming Great Fes
tival. It is now in the hands of ‘20,000 singers who
are to compose the choir.
The mimic was carefully selected by the Music
Committee, amt Hie book will bo n popular and u***-
1.0 ill *>11 \tr>»ie.t I Cl Wl ^TtI.V
ful h<>ok for u**c in all MCsiCA*\/ SOC1 FITE. .
ut)d ilumld Ihj in the hand* of all in tho audience
at the Coliseum. It istlie Very best kind ofLihretto.
ciuus f'"*<l tak n into the stomaeb, if a^situi-
labs anl dillmes i self through the eir.ulat:».n,
giving . igo. am’, health.
li regulates the Ih»wc1s, quiets the nerves, acts
directly on tlie secretive organs, and bv its power
ful tonic and restoring etlcets, produces healthy
and vigorous action to the whole svstcin.
JOHN 0* KELLOGG,
Platt st., N. Y., sole agt, for United States.
Price, onc dollar per bottle. Send for circular.
1 IS Octavo Pages !
Exquisite Song and Chorus,
which bps been in this city for thepast* THK 1j kautivfl pays that auk past,
three weeks, examining and register oward '
.uewssiriiiy. and dm a ton* by dropping the Elbcrton.
FttiUAV.— 1 The people of
New York are being regaled with a
dramatic representation called “ Black
F riday,’ in which tl.e leading charac
ters are risk, Mrs. Mansfield, Stokes,
and the leading incidents of their In
famous career.
ing the bonds issued and negotiated
during Bullock’s term of office, conclud
ed thcii labor*, in New York Saturday.
The Comipitlee lm> examined and reg- ! i
istered nearly $10,00(1,000 in Georgia 1 l,y
State and Railroad kinds, all of which
were held in this city and vicinity,
and on Tuesday and Saturday sworn
testimony taken before American con
suls In Europe, was received froin for*
eign holders of about 84,000,000 of
bonds, the chief part of whieh, it Is
said, were issued and negotiated and
the holders bought them in good faith,
and will receive pay in full, while
those thnt have been illegally issued,
if any, will lie repudiated. r
Tin- Hour <d’ Singing.
Bv. L. (). EMLibSON and
W. s. T!I.DEN.
x »u»imit}*»u, bv
; Th' a \«tar-Pnrt fltincse Tc.t
* It ICS T TIC A IMP OR TED.
Wariauteil to t-uit all tastes.
Put up in our trade mark half
pouml ,t pound packages only,
110 and W) lb. boxes.
For sale at wlmlesa'e only,by
Great \Uvi1i*A 5»«t IP.r Ti a t o..
P. o. Box •'»*Vi , », N« w York ™
Carpets can be thoroughly cleaned amt re no- | J. N. Matlit, C. S. N
vated, without removing them from the floor. It
also destroys nml prevents moths. It thoioughlv
cleanses allc«»vered Uiriuturo. sucii as Plush Chairs,
S»v iat,ies. Divans, Kockers, etc. li is the acknowl
edged eleanscr for clothing of all descriptions, re
moving grease spot.- and restoring their original
colors, l or silks, ribbons ami lace there is noth
ing that equals it. and can he used without the
slightest injury to the finest fabric. It contains no
acids, and is a pure Uctiovr.ting solution. This is
entirely a new pr... cs«, and commends itself when
ever used. ^ We will elcaiiyourcarpets, etc., or fur-
with directions for using.
Athens, April 17, 187*2.
*s that Mr. Max M. .Mverson has
e a very much soiltsl cm pet, retnov-
:reas * spots and. where tmt too much worn.
■g the original colors. I cheortiillv roei ni-
f Athens si... niav need
H. Ill'Ll..
Ldu«*d l*y
By Cba>.
ider canvass. By (a l ,f
nds amt Lyrica. By Paul H. Hayne
.Seven Decades of the Union. By Henry A*
t»o<Ki-Byc, Sweetheart—tho last new no'el—l-J
the author of ** Bod as a llosc is She,” A- Si
For sale at BURKE’S Book -fold
apr 2ri-tf
sh the solutio
,\NI)
r. ot the
!?!■>
Til.* umki-sipii (I Ins purlins,-a tin* receipt f.,r
the ubove s«auiien from Mr. Mix M. Mrersou xrul
will promptly ittend to ill orders left at his thtitit
■'I 11 '! 1 , <>n Jackson street^near tiie National llxnk.
april ltt-tf .Kills POTTS.
A Full Stock
0 F SWEDES AND REFINED
V-/ Iron, for sale at
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO’S.
T. MARKW ALTEIG
i
HIGH SCHOOLS,
for which its happy of TI,eorv, Kx-
ernses, and 1, 2, 3. nttd 4 part Solids ailuimhly
Price, SI.W.
Util |«',| ■ I while on vour Hummer ex-
axIFI l ii l b «ursion North t » secare
ONE OF l II F. Cl.l.EURATKD IMFROVED
Stewart Cool;, Stoves,
Garden Seed.
have just received v. large
Buist’s Celebrated Carden Seed
i
11 II McOOXAl.n&CO..
I ’ Vleiuoirl'rVl^nut’.ert 1 Chamt<ers. anJ Antobtefta-
| phy of William L’hainbcrs. S
: A Boy’s travel* round tin
I SatuuefiMiiiles. S X 50.
Three ee.ituries ot English Literature.
ELB a-ri rt»d MT JL
SftRSAPmW.
.1 Substitute for Mercurial Preparation 1 -
Castor OH, rhubarb, Senna.
r PIIE
J- rcmc'
PUREST
remedy known f..rdi?
maleUoiuplaiiMs or to;- any di«cr'«* i n wn r " J ^
medicine is ncee'sary. t * keep tm '••»«»■ 11 '
healthy, or tt* purify the hh*t*d. It acts »
unilly on tho liver liiau Coilomel *»r B*»ie 1 1, v’’ inJ .
answers a bettor purfiose. It is Tin t»rea» • V
Medicine. Prepared by J. Dennis. M. 1 •• - *•
ta, Ga. Sold by Dr. King, At boas*
Capital Song for voting singers,
M A EDIK AND VIIK BECK-JURD. IVaeklefon
with its sjieei il attai-hnietiis. ibiaster, Baker ami
Broiler. Th * stove ami furniture carefully packed
for safe shipment. Books sent on application.
appliet
FULLER, WARREN & CO.
23G'Water Street, New Y'ork.
v 1 .’* 1 .'; v W ,’V.5‘i: »"d the 1-eUil trade
' l'.lti LOW for cash.
LONGS & BILLUPS.
Jan* 12-tf
aw***!© vr«***a,
ARBLE MONUMLF'F",
\ T AUttLiU MUxNU AIU-— ’ inlluI e
_lV_L Stones, etc.. Marble thcw°‘^
The xhevc l.sik* s»*nt, post paid, on receipt of re
tail priee. OUVElt DITSON A CO., Huston.
*pr!9 C. If. DITSON * CO., New York.
Croquet.
X> RADLEY’S Patent-Croquet, wade
JL> of the choicest hard woods, wirh patent sock
ets, Indexical balls, galvanized bridges, and all the
latest Improvements. For sale at
apr 12 BUBKE’v BOOK ^TOl!
H L T l.(N IT jAAL’js
NK\Y TUBBINF. is in general use
throughout the U. S. A atx inch
is used by the Governnivut in the
l’ateut Othee, Washington, D. C.
Its simnlifit V fYinstrnntimi mill
Its simplicity of Construction and
the power it transmits renders
it the best water wheel ever in
vented. Pamphlet free.
X. T\ BURNHAM, York, Pa.
RUPTURE CURED!
ny using
Schevenell’s Patent Truss!
Work of all kinds, from the l ,1 * i 1 n, ‘' < ! r drr »t~**''"’
elaborate designs, and furnished t«‘ „ **,,.*.
notice. All work for the tmintt •• car •
r PHIS TRUSS has boon sometime
JL before the public. It has been thoroughly
tested, and its great superiority overall similar ap
pliances is fully established. Large cumbers of
them are in uso in this and other States, and in
eycrv case the verdict is in their favor. Send for
descriptive circular. L* BCHKVKVCU.,
|«Vb. 1 r-Nt rlcnrral Agent., Atlo n-, »«a.
CXLXS/J y J/l
DESIGNS »
ELE0T.30TVPI^°> ,.
S. W. Corner Fourth and WatNtT
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jam k Box 22«*»,