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OtIl|(l)l ^Hlllltr asluvs of my country to bring forth the
Guano Deposits.
| Hen. Banks Prononnces Against (.'rant.
r^-Sfcs*
Ir- W V- 'll
j phtcnix of its restoration if Horace I A Peruvian journal, El Heraldo de I Boston, July 31, 1872.
; Greeley is made President. I served I , . , ] fi n«thv account oftlie My Dear Sir—-I have the honor to
in the rebel army, and for four rears I f .maun beds on ^Knowledge by the note (in addition
. . . discovery of imiiicu* guano ecu. t.. our conversation to-day) the receipt
land, a discovery made ,, „our invitation to address the c.-*
zc..s of Lynn on Thursday evenio
Now Advertisements.
Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous.
Q.EORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
—i—>y v .V| tried to get my State out of the Union, j ^
WS-- •-* - no^or five years after thc ; »ar ended thr . ft sc i e »tific expedition sent
.‘2ifev*v - / "C tried :o get back. Gen. Grant * Harrv Meiggs, Esq., the great
** * ,utl,and said that railed king of iS: .“The depos-
’ ‘ 'p ’’ | the people there needed only to know
" ' the people of the North to harmonize
Whereas Thomas J. Garner,of said countv,
. applies for letters of administration upon the rs-
t»» our e>.i vernation to-day} the receipt Lueof *-' uvu * Garner, deceased: Tho- ate m.
u.r invitHfitm tn i I.a . *'"* r °V C
id.nonish aL
with them, and that t]icy were willing
>>. and anxious to'retuiji. But: he him*
v j self.ifefused -td Teoeive us. Ho’said
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ATHENS CECRCIA.
Attf/iisl 0, /S72.
. r ., FOR KOVBKNOB,
4AMES M. SMITH.
OF it L.'sCOljiKB.
Leiiiorralfr
Stntc executive Com
mittee.
By virtue of the authority vested in
me by the Convention of the Demo
cratic party, J hereby appoint the
following gentlemen—who will consti
tute the Executive Committee there
of—the Chairman of the same to lie
selected outside of their organiza
tion :
State at large—Gen. A. R. Lawton,
of Chatham ; Hon. Warren Aiken, of
Bartow; Hon. Nelson Tift, of Dough-
wtyi Uon. J. H. Christy, of Clarke.
First District.—Hon. Jno. C. Nich-
olls of Pierce; Hon. Jas. H. Hunter,
of Brooks.
Second District—Hon. Herbert
Fielder, of Randolph; ll<>n. T. M.
Furlow, of Sumter.
Third District—Don. E. II. Wor
rell, of Talbot; Maj. J. C. Wooten,
of Coweta.
Fourth District—Col. J. S. Boyn
ton, of Spalding; Hon. T. G. Law-
eon, of Putnam.
Fifth District—Hon. Augustus
Reese, of Morgan; Hon. Jos. B. Jones,
of Burke.
Sixth District—Col. Thos. S. Mor
ris, of Franklin ; Col. J. B. Estes, of
Hall.
Seventh District—Col. I. W. Ave
ry, of Fulton ; Hon. L. N. Trammell,
of Wliileficld.
The committee are requested to
meet in Atlanta on Thursday, August
15th, to complete organization, and for
other business.
Thos. IIardemax, Jr.,
President of Convention.
peace, hut there was no peace. Peace
was on his lips, hut war was in l>is
heart. But this old loader whom we
are visiting here at his country home
—against whom we warred all our
lives—he promises peace, and lie will
give it tJ us. He nukes no sacriace
of his principles, and we ask none. I
its are north of Callao, and extend
from Grnmandel to Colorado Grande,
Punta de Bantender Casma, Caleta de
Mongol)j .and neighboring placed.—
Millions upon millions of tons of this
valuable fertilizer can easily l>e pro
cured, the quality and purity of the
article being superior to that found oil
the celebrated Chincha Islands. As
the subject of the re-election of Gen. . £rir' r -
Grant and the policy of his Adminis-j nn ’ r “? han,? * «
tration. No invitation could have! s •»;.<. »,o. ._
greater weight with me from any part ( ^.EOKGiA FRANKLIN CO.—
of the country, nor from any portion 1
ot my fellow-citizens; and it gives me i***'*- tos.-n i.,. real estate h.i'muuig to iu.> esLie
great pleasure to assure you that noth- ! ”* ‘rKyi’sjtfeu’ *““■ *i M ",
ing could be added to vuur suggestions i HtNRi l>. ai>i-.kiu>i,l>. i A ' ll “ 15
as representative of the citizens of i Hart Sheriff Sale.
Lynn to induce me to accede to their ! YYTILL BE SOLD before the Court
request. 1 heir knuiuess to me many I \Y iiousoi'.mi in the tom, or n : ,«„,!!, on
years since is a Continuing life remem- j ^‘'-ember o.riuUnwing
hrance, and nothing would give me :
MARTIN INSTITUTE, Positively The Last Notice
JEFFERSON, GA.
r PHE EXERCISES of this lusti-
1 T tr'oo -vitr.-. r.-s |..i I \ I rut M li 1"7.’. It *
Tin* < imip.-'i .‘'c.mol of its wrath-.
A (JOTTO.N |
GPhe time allowed me to collect the T,Ytl> -n-iv,
A Town Taxes extere 1 .o, On Is, .i«.- .f.Iuly. 1 - ** *> ’ • ’) 1 i‘) {) ( ) T j
I am re jt* i rc*<l L\
i t this eecttou of the State, expenses, including
l*oar*laid tuition. Leing from SLi> to 8J50 |H»r an
mini. .1. VV. CrLKNN, Principal.
la.- H .kUgu.it u£ainst AJ.L !*.-» .U .. i ;.k>
“ .4 word to the tcisr is snfli.•/* at."
A. L. MITCIIELL, Clerk ConncH.
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NEW NOVELS.
WM. I). DAVIDSON. .IOS. imt'MMKLL.
mancmlnuhl
The Pathlinlier • or, the mlauil sr*a
third minih»*r of the new iiluitr ii.ii editi.
C«w>pvr‘snovels. Aha, a ne'v supply of t!»e
of the Mohieaus, and tht; l»eer-slay*er. Price 73
cents each.
The Sy; a Tale of tin? neutral ground. By Coopc
Mahel Lee
j pevcuiy-live acres of laud, lying mid iteing in !
, , ,-r .-i„greater satisfaction than to ranew inv !
guauo has been the cln-f ar.ic.c « associatKins with them; hut I regret ytuc«; (sa a iai.au ...v *
port for Peru, the journal mentioned to say that 1 am not in accord with i .le.’.ei-i!:’. > ..s!i!
| congratulates the (h.veinuui.t and j them in regard to the Presidential can- 1 ' ■
Oi ...S principles, unu we ‘ | U . WM ,; r . f., r f.mate .iiseovery. ' va ^‘ m . v *'*'>"* »»J '»>’ hi;
should despise Mr. Greeley if he ahan- j q-L Tubli e cred : t !».• •, w M Ik- ms.- : * ,ul ■-is. 1 nui e:<ui;>.-iV.l to "‘i'; n.
doneil his principles for the sake of | toria ,i v cn hamed in foreign markets j etit policy of the Govenimen^is not I
even the highest office. But this is no ( ^ to ^ str ; ko Exagffeva . I f„ r th e ad'vantage of the country, and
new position lie has taken. Un the j ^ ^ ()fthe aiscovcrv of great " i11 » (>t te,1(1 »» establish its
morning after Lee surrendered, and | .... „ _.
diliuu ; Si -•
Valeria Aylmer; Morton House
l*v Mi<«i Fisher, of North Carol inn
Albert Lund; l»y Lord Broujliutn. Toceuts.
The Li ly *f the lee ; by Ja.net DeMille ; doth,
«1 i3 ; paper, 7 m*ts.
I/ird KilcoMin—Lever’s last. 81.
Onlv’Tbree weeks. A Novel. .»0 cents.
Broken Toys. By Anna C. >teele. 73 cents,
pair Women— a ‘story of English Life. rents.
tL>ld and Name; tiie Iliglit One; Two Family
Mothers; Birth an.l Ld unit ion ; by Mailaiue
Sophie Sehwart/. Si each.
A Frown from the S?. **ir. 73 . otits.
r-rsilen: BERNi!*' It;:.
B\DAVIDSON & BRUMMELL.
■JS'J. Itrond Slrrrl, An*ii«ln,«:n.,
R ectifiers, importers am
Wholesale Dealers ill Korcign and Domesti-
lirawltcfif W ines, Gm, Porter, etc,
wl...
•hundr di
. * ith bill f„ r j, lml •'
build. 1 will urniali h ;;i>a *
pk tc lor tlie w.iolc pr«^ H •
toany part ol the country. 1,1
> light Two.fi,,,.
nd TiuaMiim:.
it e i»»y in tnrnthitur, :
latancy in saying ;t i?
AI.t’r«.‘»s me a; JcR'c
july 12
Tobacco and Segars of even
■n n-tr
variety.
light*-<t i ow'
1: M Tibi
Notice.
Notice.
OFFICE. XOKTHKAsTKirx p v ,
Atlunt. tin.. ,11;| v nj *
*»*’ i ’ :
S ! v '.
i;d
Suittheru Novel.
miles in extent,
to the Chincha
Island, having readied Lima, another
exploring expedition, fitted out by
Harry Meiggs, proeeeiled to tin- place
indicated, and returned with the report
that no deposits exist tlft-re. The
commission sent to discover the guano
beds north of Callao says that millions
of sea-lions resort in the immediate
vicinity of the desposits. As tiie sea-
lion is a very valuable animal, his cap-
, , , , , ! quantities of guano, >
the war was over, he demanded peace _.
„ , ,,, near Pisca, adjacent
for the conquered South. >> e mean
now he shall have a chance to secure
it. When the storms have lashed the
ocean in its fury, and the waves have
lashed the heavens in their tumult for
days after the storm is over and the
clouds are serene, the waves still
roll and tumble and the ocean
still murmurs in the last subsidence of
its rage. So tho angry passions of a
people, after four years of stife, require ;
time to return to 'their normal condi- turc would I ,rove ^oml in im-
ti.ms of peace and harmony. But is j P^nnec to securing cargoes of guano.
not five years long enough? The an-1 -•**
North Carolina Ki.k<tjon.—
A. A. AVI ISriST,
WITH
jROOVSB. ^I'UBBS $ CO..
COTTON FACTORS,
IciKni!
TpITZ IIUGII SINCLAIR-
.I - South Cirolina Kvhel Bov ; or, It i* no
iinmi
it, ;;.i
gel of peace is at last spreading its
wings over all this land, and the Thafiret ^ rc!M,rt8 ofl “ Dcn,ocra,lc tHumpl.
, , in North Carolina are not, we regret, en-
brothers who knight so long ago are .. , »
, . ° 6 f tirely confirme<l. Caldwell, Hepublican,
at last clasping hands across the bloody ia declared to he elected Governor, by
500 to 800 majority.
chasm for the salvation oftlie country
and the liberties of the people.
Filling the Vacancies.—It is
impossible to please everybody, and
hence the conclusion of the Legislature
that the present is not the time to ap
point Judges and Solicitors and to
elect State House officers meets with
some condemnation. What would
The Democrats
claim that there has been great frauds,
and it is thought the matter will be eon-
tested. The Democrats elect five con
gressmen and a majority of the Legis
lature.
The penny postal card system, it is
intimated, will he very sjicodilv util
ized by advertisers. It is said that
any of those with whom I have been
so long associated, anil to whom I am j
so greatly indebted, hut I believe that •
the result will justify mv action, and |
give to the country that peace and
prosperity which is tin- object of ail ,
onr labors, and secure to every citizen
making appointments for officers to j „ ^ ” "~7 ° ~7 j ‘ hc l M,litical t ' < U’-reHty and free-
^ . . | the ftame pro]>ortion. 1 lie .sup|>osi- dom which wen* won by the saenn o
have been thought, if Gov. Bullock New Y ork nlorc!iants httve a!re;u ly
l.atl remained in office, and just at ordcrcd o,000,000, while oiders come
the close of his tern insisted upon , from other cities in tou , e thing like
50
t‘rn jiuvis.
0 1 ( \ MADE fro
V or 12 •aroplea -*.*»i
for 3i) u'lits, \W*\ ri-lfcil «iuK*k t'**r
i;. 1:. \vi*i.i'oi r, ;h t iutimn
former good and prosperity, nor to
promote the interests of any class of;
citizens. No personal feeling in any i
form or character enters into this judg- i
inent. It is in view of general j»rinc*i- 1
pics ami the public iuU-.cst a’.oue that ■
I am led to this conclm io>i.
Tiie tinitiiiL* ot tiie mas-Cf of the :
people ot uli parties, scc;ioiis, and
races in support of tiie grand results of
the war is indispensable to tperma
nent establishment and gcuerin recog
nition of those results. It can he se
cured by no other means. We shall
all he forced to this conclusion sooner
or later. This united action upon !
this basis has been the hope of my life.
I fervently desired it during the war, 1
and in the reconstruction of the State- ■ ( * ‘.'.'.V'* r
suhsequent to llie war. 1 believe that tiwtaiu'y. ini> -iji - .. ,, ViV
it is now tendered in good f.iitii in tlie wull" m•«-'»i-*^’iuiiTe.-vi.uai’
nomination of Mr. Greelev, ami 1 for H-m* a- * ' ■■■•■»•
. * . «. . . f ! «**^*H»*t|. A(l lr«**-> 1. WILLI \M
one can not reject it. It w;\a wlmt I
desired. Its consummation, although ncl 1*0 C-h:?!H*0 tV>i*
sudden and startling, (!<k-s not alarm j agents: » iii | B ,y ,-..u ? i>,,
me. My duty to myself and my conn-1 funXh«L«iavM«i»«.»“'
trv requires me to give him mv sipe i niari«tu-, Mi.-ii.
port, i can not advocate before your ...... x „ ,,. n ^
friends a different course, whicii nci- | •MV.rii' V i:
to be Born a Heiilleman. Bv Mr-*. Sallie F. Ch;i
pin. of FharliLMt *n, S. lll.-gmilv iilti**trate«i.-
8i:m .Vlt'ff liitnl
*1111.1:1,
E.irsilu :ii lifRKE'S IlOOKSTOIt!..
A11 Elegant Volume.
( HtRAI.S ifc CORAL ISLANDS.
\ ; Hr I ■ :n.x li
A LL PERSONS ARE WARNED
V ug.iinsi trading for :i certain pi nni-s-iry
' not.- given to I.atira V. Watkins Ly me for six ::un-
j «lr*-‘l liuliar**, one lininlretl anti ten dollars, paid oil
! buid note. Note given tor land.
R. L. BLOOX FIELD.
| July‘J'l-lSTi. 11
A tiie a.- and it> inter:
Kirnnn n I Air-Line I
eight and a !.al; mile
portion ( f aaid work—the (
right to rej**et any or all hi
Froiiles and speoith at ion
ilrnad. a : .
'otlipUSi
! l$v-
1.. the Bj t
)f. Jatnes 1». Dana. Elegantly ilia*
Bt;i; :< Ws 1 tooKa?Tui a:.
FOB SALE
REDUCTION OF BATES
Catoosa Springs.
FN CONSEQUENCE OF THEJ
I stringency of the tinus. 1 have <le -hied to r-.
BOOKS
^MERIOANISMS.'T! !,
1 ClllleSM
; at the
rksh!
pur;* k, and a h*>:iu-
» a Uau-Uvime yo.te.g hove—-ott" trom
id the other fro.n Kenitcky. Impiire
v a H r-
Call and
UANNltU GKFK'E.
!"•'! fn-
8250 f i..y.
LSVCHOM
POPULAR 31USIC BOOKS.
Xuirsrlect the Mueie Books needed, dur
ing ihe next autumn, and agrccahlg
urenpyyoHr Summer f.eirurr in r.rmu-
iii,u i, fi aging, aw: ■■‘in /inii from Ihem.
513 30 pel do/..
'/', /# Musi* /fool nj
•nth.
t»*i of Board a
ing-plare l r the reinainUer ol tfiis >r;i.v»n.
and after this date they will l»eas follow
single occupant of single rooms, 530 per
For two persons occupying one room and the same
l*cd. $43 per month, each. Chihlreu and colored
servants,$‘2*per month, each* Terms per week,
$15. W. C. HEWITF, Proprietor.
Rulv 20-21 -
V
M.GPi n’S If A *
.i *S.
vith
»*«, l
inter'.auv.nent at Mnmc.er
paid. F. V. ELI
n ea-h,
ything
*\ HI..
SUE Jil'SK'AI. TREASURE: -23 pages, of new
and popular songs and Piano Forte pieces, or
SlimVEK OF PEARLS: ]’u!l of the best Vocal
duets. Or
OPMUTH PEARLS: Full
Finest Kerosene Lamps
TO RE FOUND IN ATHENS,
a t thi:
NEW DIU'H STORE.
v17-21
GLOBE HOTEL,
S. IF. Corner of llrrmd and Jackson-et*.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
A..! S* Proprietor.
.CL(Is of the Patriarchs ;
M ••tuoi rs ilohert < hit tit« ( 1
phv of William Chain)" r . ? !
A Hoy's travels round the
Samuel Smih s. $1 50.
Three centuries of FngLfth I
Duke Ymige. $1 >*.
Nautilus : «*r cruising undtr
J. N. Maflit, (*. S. N. $2
Legends and Lyrics. By p J:i
Seven Decades of tin* l j... tll
Good-Bye, Sweetheart—-th** \„
the author of “ F
ly ( 4 ,
2(*-;f
•r lip
}l Hajnr. *,,»
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tiu\( l -A.
Ar. jl.
m
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(AN10 Sl'LENDH) li.M.i.i i
V / DA VIS A GO'S S.Miar,- (iriMlb...
PI A M
Or.
Aid
pi tno Foirr:. hems :
PUM-.^
i»!: Full oft:,
Pull o
proves. It grieves me most deeply to j Kl be ■ ;i i . i. „pi
1 . r t 4 . . .« i. ! estililishineut, 1»7 Lih*
separate inyselt m thought or art Iroin i
hold their commissions four to eight
years ?
Never Mind tiie riatfurn.
j tion is that they are to lie a medium of
| advertising. It probably was no(the
i intention of the government to aid in
“As to the Cincinnati platform, we j ^ ie advertising business to such an
never saw, say* the Augu-ta Constitut- \ extent, hut the cards being issued, peo-
innnli*t, any ne’e^ity or justification 1 P^ e (>i,n J w what they please with them,
Some of the districts are making ar-! for its adoption by a Georgia Conven- providing they pay for them.
Congressional Convention.
rangemente for the nomination of Rep
resentatives to Congress. As the time
tor holding the congressional election
has been changed by the Legislature
to “ Tuesday after the first Monday
in November,” there is no time to be
lost. We observe that Monday, the
4th of Septembe r has been suggested
as the day lor the convention in the
first district. This would allow two
months for the canvass, and enable
the members of the Legislature to
reach home and participate in the
nominations.
The prospect is cheering that the
next Congress will be controlled by
aery diiferent material from that
which lias for several years composed
the dominant patty. With able and
t rue men from the South there is rea
son to hope thnt many measures of
tion. The best platform is a good ; ——
man in office. Bad men wili, if temp i Tkhrible Storm at Harrisburg.
ted, remorselessly kick from under j There was a tornado and hail storm a
them the platforms upon which they mile in width at ten o’clock Tuesday
mount to power. As a general thing : night, which carried off the roofs of the
platforms are constructed to catch votes ! State capitol, the hotel, Brant’s Hall,
before election, not to control admin
istrations after election.
The American people have as their
best reliance fiTThe approaching elec-
and many private buildings. The cable
end of the German Reformed Church
was injured. Hundreds of trees were
blown down, and thousands of panes
tion the pledges laid down bv Horase i of glass broken. The telegraph
Greeley in his two letters of accept- j wires were prostrated, but eommuni-
ance of the Cincinnati and Baltimore j cation was restored this morning,
nominations, and in the fact thnt he | ——..—_
is a man of pure character, of large i Heavy Storm in Savannah.—
of so many valuable lives. Accept j
the assurances of my lasting friendship !
and esteem, and believe md vours. Are..
[Signed] N. I’. PARKS.
To James S. Lewis, Esq., Lynn.
»!..■ a I,.
» th.i
Lost Fi
"*ts» 82 5-
WOOL CARDED.
>«j>2 L'ioHi Toi* Wi
T;ish foa* Wool.
the Lest Oji.wa j
nanolv*- %v s > 4 ji2 C'ioifii Ts>i*
_ lUPKP'S HOC IK
soMkfTnxi;
IDOT-l’L.AN f, Gurden
ill cloth.
-.-, Gill «.f Imptilar tints
■*t ciitcri.iiiiin^ cotiipatiion to a lover of
oft he ST A N DA B T » sent, l*,.r tls
‘tit. post-iciitl, for $1 25, and ,.f the other
til price.
OLl Vi:u DITSflN *k (’(>., Bm
I Dl T>oN A- N, w Vin k.
“\\rK will ]mrc*lin- o woo], and rav
\ \ the ilKdlKST MARKET l’llK E for i e>t
I- dah Trelli
•dinibs Vines e
Ltra- demand h;-
tiiiuies or tivllist
largo assortment
mar 22
k*. I wishing (iiHid WOOLcijjTII this fall h;i 1 hV-i >(■-
I cure i; with their Wool, they can advantage
themselves hv
THROUGH TICKETS.
P. L. m.OOMKTKI.n.
s, JuncSUih, is;-.*, A^enl A. M. <
New (’otton.—The lir.-t halo
new cotton, received by Messrs. V.'. i
H* Woods A (•«.., was sold at auction j Df) NOT FAIL- 'S'.'ZT'?.
yesterday by Messrs. Hell & Hull,
and was purchased by Mr. J. C. Row
land at 20\ cents. It classed low
middling. '
V..II rtlie ! ■•’■■hral-l I.::* M
Stewart Foak
Stoves
•alter.
a at.t.liivi
st.. New '
Messrs. Davarnt, Waples & Uo.
yesterday received the second hale • f | ,
new Georgia cotton, from W. D. ! n | pit a i ti \
Harp.ofBainbridgp. it classed low ] H0aH0K6 L0ll6?8, WMi ¥3.
middling; weighed 480. pounds, and i o
To The People OT Athens.
I have at my ottice for .sale*
Kail Road Tickets to all points
North,
South,
Past,
West.
^SHOTGUNno’
CN[ BEST IN THE W0RLD.cJ)T
SEND FOB A CIRCULAR
New York Office, 27 BEEKMAN ST.
CHILDS & MOSS, Auenis Athens.
TURNIP
was sold for 20.4 cents.—8av. Ado.
Mr* ^rrrlrt^ thnwritlrr*
Twentieth s.**«8i«m heuins Sopt. I:h. is,*;
Our Savannah exchanges bring accounts
of a heavy anil protracted rain storm in
that city on Monday morning, by which
streets and cellars were flooded. The
heart, and honest purposes, and in
connection with this tact that the Dem
ocratic party of the country will go
into power with Greelev and in co
operation with him and' his Liberal j h ™ Tto,t ,1,l,nn ? c rt T ortc<l is . ,hc WMhin B
. , . of the street railroad track in the vicin-
Republican supporters, who gave up
— „- r - — v ‘ 11 . * i ity ol Hall street, where it was complete-
importance to the ueglected and sufler- party for the sake of reform, \\ ill gov- j ^ subluorjJC(li nn ^ tlic ; n „ n d a tion of a
ern the country. portion of the ynrd of the Atlantic and
International Money Order System. I Gu, t' Railroad, caused by the bursting ot
! a large and costly sewer. On Monday
Under orders from the Postmaster- ; night another storm visited the city, and
General, the inteniationfal money or-; it is supposed a detailed report of its ef-
dcr system, as determined on at a re- 1 Lets will exhibit great damage through-
cent convention of the postal autliori-! out ** )e vxjujscd portions of the city,
ties of this country and England, was j f ^ “
to be put into operation on last Mon-j Taken ui the Pactoihes.
day. Money orders not exceeding I la ‘ s for ,hi * Co,Kn,bu8 <actorics have t! ‘ k -
ing interests ef our people may receive
favorable consideration. Let us discard
mere personal preferences, and select
lire, best men to tie found.
The State Road Lease.
The contest between the lessees and
those who fitiied to become so, is rag
ing with a good deal of warmth, espe
cially in the Atlanta papers. So far as
We are able to judge, the position of
the lessees has not been materially ef
fected by the discussion ; and the in
dications are that the lease will not be
disturbed. Oue of the most effective
’•sturbing the lease
-t.hell Wal-
en since September 1st, 0,711 bales of
the amount of oil the post office ,
* I cotton, against 4,91o bales the same time
department in England, payable at E, yenr This shows ari incrcas , in
any post office in the United King*. e ,. vc „ inonths of , <7$m ba i es over the
dom, can he obtained, llie follow- saai p period of last season.
ing are rates ot commission, to lie paid j —
in United States currency, charged j Knoxville, August 7th.—Ex-
for issuing international money orders, i President Andrew Johnson arrived to-
to be transmitted by postmaster at j day nnd took rooms at the Lamar House.
New York to Great Britain : On or-1 Ry invitation of Democrat* amt Liberals
•t exceeding ^l<t, *2.i cents ; over ' he will addre** the people on Saturday,
'•coding §20, .30 cents; j 10tb " l 1 °' tlo - k * on *he questions
'•ceding 880, 73
exceeding '
'CFlillg 1
Miss Ida (rrcelev, under a gypsy
hat trimmed with pale blue ribbon and j
pink roses, arrayed ill a white pique
gown neatly wrought with black, to
which was added a handsomely em
broidered tunic of black cashmere, ex
tended pleasant greetings to all the
guests. She is a brunette of the pale,
clear-complexioned type, has bright
dark eves, full red lips, features very
like her father’s, aud an abundance of
black hair. Site is quite petite, looks,
very young, has all the simplicity of
manners that characterizes Horace
Greeley, combined with a certain ele
gance and dignity that are as charm
ing as indescribable. She betrays
excellent taste in her toilet, discard
ing all such monstrosities as humps
and bunching and earrings.. Fhe was
educated at the Convent of the Sacred
Heart, is said to he a Catholic, and in
company with a French maid “ did”
Europe very pleasantly. A iron tie-
man predicted that she would he the
most popular lady in the Whitellou c
since the reign of the accomplished
and elegant Mrs. Polk.
*’t -ntion :n
out climate
thorough (•<.
Sttffom*
torent Staten. Sen
to Rev. D. F. Ill* I
Secure vour throng]) tickets j
. before eoimneiicing vour jour- j
■ ner. nnd «rvp anrmvnree.
j (.ail and get information
as to Routes, Lines, iS:c.
Win. WILLIAMS.
Ticket Agent, under K< frton lionet.
i kJ
For sale at [.onoscN Billups.
| KLXKTOBACCa"
1 ” If you want fine chewing tohneeo,
Cal! at
S. C. DOBBS.
No. 12, Broad Street,
Spencer S-Sousse.
S') I A I. ClUCI. K. (! LORO I A.
. jNE of llie best Eating Houses in
• f G.*ipgi.i. l*:xwn?en l v tiie evening train
from Atl.uti.t« an get a s^lemird mijijht here. It is
ani'c Mimmer report. Mr. H. L. .Spencer has
iiia.Iest‘v.i:'l Beautiful ponds, si ml has also prepared
;i splendid place to take” plun^e.tnd shower luths*’
— water :.s clear as ervslal. and from eii;ht to ten
fact deep. No 1 place for ;t* pin tic exercise ami
'port. lias a nice keel-hottt»m l"*a:, from Balti
more, propelled hyoars, f*«r hi.* p it ronsatid friends
Tho house is convenient to the tin* k ; no trouble in
rainy weather to k'**t to it. Unities u«>i n^r to Athens,
Washiimtoii, or places on anv of the Branch roa.i,
and throuk'h passengers, will find it very t
* in and pleasant to lay over hens and jjet
n : -_ ’it’s rost and Breakfast. 11. L. SRKNtT*
It is not a pliyMK
li* f to the stitTeicr
from eoiiLmied ua«
dmtored 1 i«|
of Bitters,” is so cyi
ptiblic as 4 ivere : i.n r.
fat tonic •uululh r.tfi
inir medical anthovit:
has lom; Boon u-e l l*y
countries wi;h wood.*
0‘». W£LLS’ £X
! of the canvass.
Among the coining recruits to
I the Greeley party will be five Massachli
fts Congressmen. That is the latest
of news from Boston. Kven Butler
•f in the win<ff
’*]ey lias reconsidered his
f .aking a stay on Long Island,
. determined, in company with
•j visit his old home in New
where lie will remain a
,iore.
Indies of Fernandina have
almctto work to the amount <d
-five thousand dollars,.
Gen. Joseph E. Johnson Favors Gree*
hj.
edieiti.il viitne |.«\ m
I e Liken a-< a permunc
•::n* Si I tv!
•me< ini]»»ire
pu.-titlrs, e.ir.kei
St. Louis, August 5.—The Times
to-morrow will publish a letter from
.« T..1
General Joseph L. Johnston, dated
Charlottesville, Virginia. July 81st,
to Col. K. Ashley, of Bates county,
Missouri, in which lie says, “ I assure
all our old comrades that the story of
the Cincinnati Commercial is false.—
I have had no consultation with W.
£». Robinson, of Charlottesville, on any
subject; have never said anything fa
voring Grant’s reeetion ; on toe con
trary, being a thorough Democrat, I
would have preferred a Democratic
candidate, but as Horace Greeley is
nominated by our party I sincerely
hope every Democrat will vote for
him. Being disfraocliished, I take no
public part in polities, but to my
friends I do not hesitate to express my
foldings and opinions on political sub
jects. I think the overthrow of the
present Administration necessary to
any hope of constitutional government,
and feel the continuance of the Demo
cratic party is lieeessarv.
v. Mr. Hicks, the eloquent divine,
iiecome the Editor of the Macon
■rpnse.
ho attention of the friends of Tem-
. Mice Is directed to the well-written
•cal in behalf of the Good Templars,
i the first page. Our young friend
T. O’F.” handles the pen a« grace-
illy as he used to handle the co:hjk,s.
qig stick.
The Senate, in executive session,
confirmed lion. \V. \V. Montgomery
Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court.
retains all lli»*
plant, ami mu
agctit.
Is thpre lUthl (»l D 'iiui in Y•••nr I
Unless relieved :it«>nr*», tin* Mi*" 1 ,
from iloleteriMU* mv r**ii*-ii!*. pr*.d
or skin disease'. Idolehe*. fvD-us.
pimple?, i:fe.
Take .IITUI RLBA toekin.e, »
the vitiated l*l«*id t i Ivealihv uv’.i
Have >04 ;» ILsvts r if’t !
is promptly aided tlm sytein
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tendeiiey, gom-rul weakness „r lassitude-
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in danger of eh route diuirhra, * rthe dreadful iti-
flainmntion of the l»owel>.
Take it to allay irritation, aud ward o!f tendency
1 H AVING been the first to i
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A Second-Hand Piano
ALE. Enquire at the oil
f» the Southern
Vinecjar Hitters are v.nt a I'.i
mads of Poor Hum, V/h-AUey, Pr«v,f S. „;s
Liquors, doctorc 1, spiced, a.id swectcutd •
taste, called ’*Tonics,” ” Appetizers,” “ ]
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Dyspetivln or Iii(li«;csfion. IV.,
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the Kulnevs, and a bundled other pa nt r
are the offsprings r.t Dvspepsiv. I 1 t i-se
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antee of its merits than a lenjthv ndv*n':.<-
For P’riiirtlt* Coi»i|iliiluts, u, \-
married or single, at t ie dawn of vvnm.u,’
turn of Lie. these i’onic Ihtters **i
influence that a m:.tkcd impu-vcaiei.t * *
tible.
For Iiiflninninlory nnd ( limn
mat lam and Gout, iJ .spc »s. t. r 1 t .. *
* Remittent and Intelin.iteu? F-v»»i*, I ►*••
ll.ood. Liver, Kiduevs an.I Bladder, 1! e • !
: beta mnM siiocessful. S k i D'ensr-. . -
Vitiated Blond, wh cli is gciterauy pro<i.ict«
inent of the I) gestive Organs.
Tliey are ntictill*: Purgative a
n Tonic, possessing b’s<> the |»evu ,ii •■?
1 as a powerful .agent in le'icvsuvj ('.•l.qe*:
mation of the L.vcr and Y..sCsi.». Utj...-.
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I Rheum, Blotches, S[kh«. 1 ’.• »ij»V-I'
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I and Diseases of tiie Skin, of wh never 1 ••
| are literally thi^ up and c.triied'mt ot : r
j short time hy the ti'C of these kiri <•
* such cases will convince the must mcreJ
: curative effects.
* C’lenuac tlio VHlntcd IHood -
] find its impurities btirstiiij; tin.i’.;* ’
j Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it «b'*i y>i
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l rieary O*
to itillumurations.
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r ! Vov must pro uir»* ins?;
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Affrn-s IVanfrtl Tor fhe Anti i Inura] lij t.f
HORACE GREELEY,
Ai
CD IP
FOR, 1872.
Twoutj-Seventh Year.
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