Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1832-1872, September 20, 1872, Image 2

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NK South. agitated as to the expediency or pro- j Educational Embarrassments la the priety of appointing delegates to Gain esville, that it would l*e better if the j President of the Democratic Club ' would call a Mass Meeting for that New Advertisements. ATHSaff / CEC RCIA. - Friday*Sept. 20 y /872. FAR OnVRKSOK. JAMtiS M. SMITH. OP MUMCOGEE. A Trip In the Country. leaving Athens one day last week, we made a (lying trip to Jcf» season, Gainesvilleand Clarkesville. We found crops gotid everywhere, and the people in gra.nl spirits.— There is very little interest mani fested in |Miiiii>-s; indeed the gener al apathy is anything but encour aging to the friends of good gov ernment Gainesville is still improving, notwithstanding the cars run daily to Mount Airy, 25 miles beyond. We intended giving a more detail ed account of our stay at Gaines ville, which wns made very pleas ant by the cordial greeting of old friends. Mount Airy is about ten miles from Clarksville, to which passengers are taken by good lines of stages. There have been a large number of visitors to that deligh ful region this summer. The hotels have much of the time been quite crowd ed. We stopped at the Glolv, kept by Mr. O'Callahatn, and had good accommodations. We meet many warm friends of the Banner all along the entire trip, to whom we were indebted for substantial courtesies. Let us Hare Peace. It must be admitted that the work •of the eanvass has been delayed -until there remains but a short time in widen to inspire the wavering, •bring up the Strnggleis. and make rthe final charge on the ci euiy's works. The results in Vermont ; and Maine, though not cheering, .-afford no cause for discouragement, raa our friends there were not in spired by the least hope of success. The great battle is to be fought in New York, Pennsylvania and In- -diuna, in October. Victory there will inspire the Democracy of the -South with confidence and enthu siasm, which arc of slow growth in it he canvass thus far. But as w< •lean on them for help, we must not forget that our State election in October will have great effect at the North, as an indication of the ac ceptanoe of the Reform movement the South. The great object «>l the movement, and about all that •txuamemls it to our peo le, is, that it breathes a spirit of reconciliation. Let us show that we appreciate and reciprocate rhis noble animating sentiment, and resolve to vindicate . it by our votes. He Atlanta Mass Xretiag. The editor was present at the Greeley mass meeting in Atlanta on Tuesday. The attendance from abroad was very small, but the city ami vicinity afforded a good crowd, who listened attentively tospeeche.- froin Cola Peeples, Trippe, Gen. Colquitt, Gen. Bonham, and Col. hH-hier. There were no very marked evidences of enthusiasm, i tit tne eruwd appeared to be uni ted oii the idea that it is better to vote lor Greeley than for Grant, or tuan not to vote at all. None of the eminent speekers from abroad were present, and the meeting does not Mtciu to have been very fully ad vertised. Money is too scarce, and the peo ple are too busy to leave home to attend any big demonstrations — Neignlmrhoud barbecues, atid que: personal, with a free circulation < f documents, are the most effective agencies for effecting public opinions in this canvass. r -, sole and especial purpose as the con vention of the 7th was called simply to nominate candidates for the Legisla ture. ^.Again; did you not hear Dr. J. B. Cariton President of the Dcmocr t ic Club of Clark county state in that convention, in which the county was fully represented, that a Moss Meeting would be held on the 13th for the pur pose of appointing delegates to the con vention to bo held at Gainesville Sep tember 25th, to nominate our Congres sional ticket! We think the gentleman will answer that he was there, and, that he did ad- rise that a “ Mass Meeting” be called, and it is our opinion that he heard the chairman of the convention make the Announcement that the “Mass Meet ing” would be held on the 13th. , Mr. Editor I deprecate very much this state of affairs. I hoped that five years of disorganization had uot passed over our heads without leaving their le s >n behind. I had hoped that the day was not far distant when we could boast thorough organization, which in its lasts analysis, is but success. But it seems that it has been a political cheam, for after the Democratic party of Clark county has assembled and taken action in a matter of which due uotice was given, we see nu article in the editorial column of the Watchman calling a Mass Meeting of the citizens of the county to nominate delegates to the Gainesville convention of the 25th, claiming to have beeu inserted at the request of many citizens. Who are the many citizen ? They are not from the other side of the river, for we are reliably informed, and are certain, that the county is satisfied with the action of the Mass Meeting of the 13th. Well, then, who are they? Without accusing the Watchman of any fraud in the mat ter, wo are certainly inclined to think, until itb . | r >ved to the contrary that the uany citizens are no tuoreor less than its editor and one other gentleman in Athens, and we do not think that it is simply from a love of justice that they make thecal] but that these gentleman wish to do some packing, or cutting and drying of programmes themselves. We have known Mr. Christy from secession up to reconstruction and this is the first instance of Lis taking a pronounced {>osition upon any question. Does the gentleman appreciate the harm he may effect. Does he realize that his action tends to undermine the foundation mid sever the organization of the Democratic jiarty of Clark ?— .Will he persist iu a call for another meeting upon a matter when action has beeu taken upon that matter in a convention under the call of the Presi dent of the County Club? If he does, it will lie but to find out tlmt Clark county is organized, emi tlmt she will -ustuin the action both of her party and >lie President ofth.it (uirtv. and tlmt no one or two dissentient men, by bolting will carry any influence or votes with them. The New Y-«rk School Journal under this head uses language, wlii-li s and shows how the legislators is regarded outside of the State: We do not remember *to have read a more tnelancholly exhibit c nceini'tg edn ationul matters than that of Govetnor Smith, ofGeor- gia, addressed to the Legislature of that State on the 17th July. It has peculiar interest, not only for those who are soliciiuous for the spread of education in this country, hut also for every thoughtful man who gives careful study to the social emblems of tins day. MATTRESSES. Miscellaneous. AT® HOME SCHOOL. *s the fo'lo.vintr ( 'LNTLrt «& REAV LS, are agents V_-' .ut i.w Aitw .» ...<uia£icturingCo.,.iii .iic-al: Yf , .lift 12 S l-iMfV.Y .!» 5 JK-Ik- f,r its If •iiiwujunuw.uk ^ aLattAJM) ^ *•»**•* * •»*»* e action »f our | _ *-U blooiimku* ah-. fPHE J. iUStl PROSPECTUS FOR 1872. FIFTH YEAR. .1 R’pr-tentative nn l Chi.npion of American Art. Miscellaneous. Athena Sept SO 3a. Executor’s Sale. y W ILL BE SOLD, on the first i'ueaJuy | u November But, wit.iiu .lie legal buureui sale, bAm Wi.Ouuri liouw du.ir lit J.aanou, Jaekauu cuuatjr, l .a l.liowiug parcel or toe. o. loud, ueiuagiu* w lire estate ut ool.iuou Caaaaier decoded, to wit: that tract of ui>a ua which Mrs. Nancy CuanJler, lire w.dow lived, aa- juururag Alvuaier raivs., aud li gg», coutaiuiag «*re Uoud.od uni mueijr nve ^laoj acna m uuo parcel, and tore, aud oue' hall \i/,) acre* u au- otucr parcel, uat.uguue juuarea-u.iunrelj cigal mud oue half ICM.-fc) acre* m ad, wore or 1m, *omI laud* lyiugoa Cooocreek in Juca..a coootj. oomI by vir.ue ufau order ultuo com of Ordiuary or Jackson county for the ucuuutoitoe heusabd creJ.tun. Terms earn. II of. LTL.VSm.EB, Earsuf WlWjIA aee’d. Administrator’s Sale. i y\ GUEEAitLK to an order of the OvUlgl*, • I Vi Looit ol urdiuary oi MaJauU county, oa. I,,»n In ....,, a. »b . II V ■■ i o Slut A >« •“ on »o.d uerere IM oourt Uouw door iu *01.1 lOllg KD iwll nS in oa tl, 1C outie cuouty at Dauioisriiie, on tuo Orel Itiooaaj iu .nu- rcuiu.r uest wiilau tuo legal nour* or **io the lol- owrag p.opartjr be otigiug re lire nta>«viu«N|c cation -Oluulaaia couuty doooaaed, one tract o, add yiaglSMid ooumy on tue wot r. oT » uib brood ..Ivor unjoining Mr*. Moose Mi icon Jocuu I. i'.Uua and other* and luiediaie y ou tue oioiu rood leai.ug trout CaTUeavtl.e to Alliens, lunlam- ii>4 ue un I ed and *iat) hve ilod; aeie* luuieor a** * tUa oi.it* da. bo •.aaeotueruutu us s ■-.I wttu loro.uy 1--0) ac.e* ccine und. tiuuu aud cedvi taud out •■! good cnditiou fiouiuol h.ving bee > iar.uai s ,.e the *r .r. do(d tor toe heir* and creditor* „i *. td ue.-eo.ed. te.uts ta*h, aept to«j tai . ti.uj.;i..t.ei.,3.t. .\dui‘ EXERCISES OF THIS tustilulu will tic resumed Mouaay, the lotlt o. o.pumber. Uj^. ->o extra elimgc* Tor D.awiug. *ep6 Assessment i\«, OrncK Nobtu-Easiebn Ra1w»u*oI’0.| I .Ataeus, iia , dvpt. *>rd, «»72. J r i ACCORD.voNOL vViiil ^ ivES- o.u.iuu oi* tue ikMiil «f Birocluis ut tuiv row, uio-m at a meet.itK lieliltiuJar, uo.icc* is nereuy ghe i tluit an usee.'UUvUt Ku. i, ul eli?..t per ceu*. upnii the c pital i.ociv nos ueeu -.-aiivd iu, to ue palJ i.ctweeu this and the .Hu day oi October nex i. a** btookuoltier, who paid up assessiueut »Sn. 1, of three per coat, wdlouly uedue ihe eumpsuy uve per ccut. AllsuK-khnlders willidease call on John Calvin Johuso i. ES(.. Aieuaurei oi tiio coui^ai.y, *.nd pay up us unnv a day «j* p *.«sible. Joli:s A. CRAWFORD, aep 6~td.*:•» -c vlalT* of the Soui.h," rich in natural re sources, and inhabited by an intel ligent population, Ims sunk, hv the confession of the chief magistrate, to the lower rank in all that per tains to popular education. “The attempt to establish the common school system in the State,” says the Governor, “ has not been crown ed with the success that was anticiw pjted.” And why ? Because the limited funds which the impov-r- islied people were able to raise by taxatiou, has been “ misapplied” — to use Governor Smitn’s own phrase. Through a series of un> j wise acts, also, heavy obligations have been incurred ; and, although the State Legislature has attempted to remove the evil by remodeling the school system, even the teachers still remain unpaid. We record these untoward cir cumstances as a part of the educa tional news of the day. The story closely resembles that which we printed a week or so ago in rela tion to the misappropriation ol school funds in Texas. Lessons like these ought to he pondered, for they go far toward explaining the secret of the prosperity anil the growth of more favitfed localities where the school is maintained as regularly as the Church ; and, bes sides, tlu-y silence the doubters who occasionally carp at the imposition of the school tax. Let Georgia and Texas s an 1 as contrasts to Mas sachusetts and New York. M A Uooil Investment. 4 Y fLACzite f Li rOi.toA.LL. Ifno iold very «.»u, it will be r.-nied—the hotde, orchard, and garden, aud ihv land separab ly il Dot otberwiaj takeu. A ioroe :ol oi l,- u a.ioi i aud kitchen Furaiime—Farm luipleu wta—cow* aud calve*—a ipiuu family Uuisc nun ruekuwty fur •aie cheap. Co.1 aud see. sept. li-iw E. II. MYEKS. Notice. After the judication of this notice four weeks, ai*plii*aii<m will uia«le to the Odtlinar> of l*'r.tlikiiu c •unty, :it the ilviouvr tvrui. next iV*r 1- nvi* to Mili the U:nli Ik'lnUKiiiK to tlte e tsU-ot David Garner, late «»f rrsukiiit countt, de ejx-ed. I J. k B. K. GAUNER. } A’.m.s Sept 10. D72. J Police. A FTEIt THE PUBLICATION JLjL. I.f this notice for four weeks, -uni at the re*- ul »r te.iuoftii • coart ofOt.liiutry of U*rt c-»unty to be h -Id on the hist Mult iay iiiOcto *cr n.*xt, a;> .ilicalio.i wal In* iu .de to «tid court f*>r leave u sell the .mere-U «»f i.lixa 1h»l i I'riic.iett, the i*atue being an tiudivitled half lUtereat in ami to a tr«* l o« un-.i c uiiuiniug wVfUiy-ilutw wud a »ialf acres, tore . r ltiflM. iy»ng iu ii •« county, and tool State. LU». iil| loi'i. T. it. lllLLhi, « ituardiao of hiiiulwtti i'ritchett. THE''LIGHT RUHHING”, “30MESHC” . M. Akcdu! t .ivn’t pay t.. iiglit the he-t marh.u.. I*r.v- ,ur claim*. He: lie agency an-i Mil it. Audreta - niHwaric'' « .a ( iu-i i.:« sr. r co.ti rot t i.vvrt. «K,i. Executor,s Sale. A GREEAdiaE to an order from XTJL the Court of Ordinary of Fraukiiu <Xjuu*> Ga. W ill be void be ore tlte Court hou -e d *or .u Caraetviiie said county on the tint luesdayi.> November next, within the legal hour* ol sa e, the loliowhig property to wit: One hundred and four acres of land, inort or less tying in atid eodnty ou wateiaoi haaiauu*- lce creek, adjo .ruiug lauds ol Daniel Moseley, il. U. Fakir-»w and oilier.-, being the place waere*>n Anna .Smith lived at the time ol her death. The place it Weil improved and hat toiue b.anch bot tom laud and aoout tevemy-hve 175; acres iu on- gia .1 forest, •>old at the propartr of isaid Anna Smith dcc'd, for the distribution aiuon,; the heirs at Law. Terms cosh Wm. J tiLial VKR l v Ext's JOHN GILBERT.) Sept 13th The last paragraph of the article in ihe Watchman states that “nobody ques tions the right of twenty nine men to hold a convention and appoint delegates to the Moon or anywhere else.” We would correct the editor in point of the number present at that meeting, which was torty, instead ot twenty nine, and. furthermore, state that the meeting »p- po nted nodelogation lo “ihe.Venn” but ihut if there is n meeting next Saturday and the Democrats of the county will turn out there will be such u delegation a 'pointed, and we can assure Mr. Chris ty and his coadjutor, that they will in all probability, lie elected as delegates to the same. DEMOCRAT. (un CtJunty Bolters. Mr. Editors—I ask theeoartesy *4% place in your columns in reffer- eneo to an editorial In the last issue of the WaUhmtm under the caption “ Mass Meeting to appoint delegates,” in which its writer states that be learn ed, “ bj accident, upon Saturday that ■ Mass Meeting was to be held at the Court House to appoint delegates to Gainesville, and, knowing that the notice of the meeting had not been pub lished in the fovin papers, went to the meeting to mow a postponement until next Saturday so that the people of both country and town might have have due notice." In reply to this, we would simply prnjionnd three questions to Mr. Chris ty. Were you not present at the con vention of Sept. 7th. held for the pur pose of nominating candidates for the Legislature ami did you not advise There was considerable wrangling, it seems, iu the Eighth District Dem ocratic Convention that nominated Gen. A. K. Wright. After the con vention adopted the majority rule, the minority—who favored the nomina tion of Col. Matthews, of Oglethorpe- county—retired for consultation and came back with the ctsd announce ment they would bolt if the two-thirds rule was uot substituted. This was conceded, and Gen. W. was nominat ed. In an article upon the result the Constitutionalist, one of the most ar dent advocates to Mr. Greeley’s nomi nation and election in the South, re marks: One important duty is hef >re us. It is to conciliate the supp r of what art- called the Straight-out Democ.atso. the d strict. They aie, as Gen. Wright well a d in a speech made be fore ♦' >e Baltimore nomination, the b s D m -erata among us. Their ic- tusbl to sustain that nomination ha> proved that devotion to their political convictions h stronger than their re gard for party organization. They prefer to hazard party sucre--?, and even bring about defeat, rather than make what they consider a concession of principle. But while oil Demo crats hold to tboaame fundamental doctrines, there is no rea-on for a per manent division among them because of a difference of opinion as to the best course for their ultimate triumph. The Democratic State Convention of New Jersey met at Trenton Ween n- day last, and formed an Electoral tick et, headed by Geo. B. McClellan and Hon. Abraham Browning. The Lib eral Republican Convention subse quently convened and adopted and ratified the Democratic nominations. Both Conventions were huge, and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. The question in New Jersey is now only one of majority. Such a combination, led by men like McClellan and Brown- will secure the State from the Administrator’s Sale. X\TILL BE SOLD, before the Court v V House dr»or in C trueavillc, Franklin O . (il. within tue legal hoars u. sale »n tin-first Tues day iu Novctuoer ncx*, the following pr.zpeity to U: A tract d lan 1 containing 234 acres more or lc««, lyin,' in said con ity on waters o A tl lle Uiv. ratl- Joarutug laud wt J.mu .4. Freeman, M .Ihiciielsird, J. o. Jones aud othors, lieinc tlie place whereon Ga tou .\dair now lives. I here is utrout ttfecn acres ot*bran**!! h.toai on sai l tr .ct td land, the bal .nee i» original tore>t and upland n a state ot culliva ion. There is a£o»«i dwelling, out h«>uscs aud orcnmrd on the plan e, si mated one aud a naif .uiic* froin CarnesVilJe on t.«c Alliens u »a<l, cow venieul lo churches. sctui «U Ac. 5>-11 as the prop erty of Abram .Vierlfild tier’d late of r ranalin Co. for lu« purpose oi listrilMti«»n. Terms ofsa.e one iialfcasn, the bala.u-eou twelve months credit. Fur baser to receive bond mr t.Ucs till purchase money U pa.d. Also at tlie sune time and pUra, will le sold all the personal property s 1*1 «lec’d, consi'ting of oue bay horse, cow au-i calf, household a.*d kitchen furniture *kc Ac.—Terms silt. LEVI SEWELL, HENRY D. .xDk.RliDLD, sept 13. Prlso Roditccd. JUST llECElVED, a large l»t ol THE CHRIST! IX HAIIMOXY, ;>y William Walker, wuich are offered to dealer ind tea-jiiers u* agr.aily reduced pr.ec. Seiii you. orders at once to T. A. BURKE, Bookseller, Atuvns, Ga. RIBBDNS. MILLINERY STRAW (iOODS. AISO, White foods, Embroideries, etc. ; Adtu'n Administraror’s Sale. A GilEEABLE to an onlur from A JL the court «>f Or Jn try .of Fraukiiu county, will be sold ou the Ural Tuexd *y iu November next, in the loan of Lamesviltc, rrauktin couuty, oe- iweeu thj legal uours olsaie, lac toiiowiug uroper- ly to wit: 373 acres ot laud more or less lying in sa^d coun ty on the w iters of (lie Little Eastauollee Creek, ai^jouru.ng lands of J. F. Laugsfou, aonn Gilbert -oa u.avo. X)id s> tue property of William W. Hunter decased, tor the bcucut of ueirs aud credi tors, with the widows dower excepted. Terms " " J. N. HYDE, 1 A.im s /*< sept 13td SARAH HLM'ER. Adm’x Encourage Your Mechanics. The Constitution has the following oa this subject, which is full of good souse, and we commend it to our peo ple. Our mechanics are oue of the most useful and iudustrious classes of our people, and do as much, or more, towards building our city thau any ithor: Do nut send abroad for help, if you have work to do, when it cau he done in your own town. Encourage your own honest, iudustrious, faithful me chanics. They need all the work they get. By such a curse you keep money at home, assist the worthy, and have just as good work performed. It i? the only way to make ywir town prosper—to support your own schools, churches and | rcss.- Where there is a disposition to send a hundred miles for nn article that, to say the least, could be manufactured as well at your ovn door, there will always belittle or no busiuess done in the place. The churches will be thinly attended and a 1 kinds of labor extremely dull.— Wherever mechanics are the Itest em ployed, prosperity is seen , the social Ouo tract lying three mile* North of Ilouier on /GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.— V.T Court ol Oraiuury ot said county. Whereas Larkin u. .Newell aud William J. patrick administrator* of VVU1U cheek, late <dsaid couuty, deceased, petitions the conrt for adiecuarge from said aduiiuisiraUou : Therefore, ail persons concered, are hereby re- uuirvd to show cause,, ifany to*y have, why said Adiniu.sirators should uot, at a regular term oi said court, «o t*e held on the first .Monday in De- re.ubcr uext, be discharged Low said aamiuUtia- tioa. By order of slid court, at a regular term thereof, heiu this the 2d. day of September 1872. sept. 14 A. J. MORRIS, ordinary. Administrator’s o p _ Sale VALUABLE lands iu Bank? Uiaatjr u*. 1’nruuut to *n .rd. r Iroiu the Coart of ur.lliia y of t r.ukliu coauty. Will he *o.d lM-furv t.ie court liuu^ fjor in .lu.uer Bunks county >JU, vituin ihe legal l.uurs of sill- ou the 1*1 fu.-nlay iu Nuretnocr ne.i, tue following true, ol virtues predominate, and kindly bro therly feeling is experinced, which the source of unspeakable happiness. Whatever you have to he done, look around and see if your own mechanics ctnnot do it. If you have a lious * to build or a shoe to tap, a saddle to be ma e, tin ware to mend, a house to l>aint, or a park of cards to print, just look among your home folks before you send abroad, and if there is none in your town capable of doing the ta?k. it will be time enough to look elre- where. It is a wrong idea to thi k nothing is serviceable tlmt is made at home. We know of many an instance where men have refused to purchase work made by their neighbor, and sent to a distant city for the articles they needed, and paid a~third more for them, when behold they have been manufactured and sent away to sell by the same neighbors of whom they re fused to purchase. \ Let the motto of all be, I will eu courage my own mechanics. In turn you will be encouraged also. A uiutu ui feeling of good will und kimluess will spring up in our midst, and pros perity will be observable in every street and in every dwelling. head waMi.of kVabb* crock uUu.ulug luodx-i F.ooiuitn A. U* r.i*io, tieuiyu Wluun ami oilier*, WoMMSilfMiM fourteen (lit) acre., more or less, auil iutown a* tuo “ William Ward id.we" Ouo tract a^juiulug landsof John loUnsion, Mrs. Kiu, aui other*, Ijiuj .m Webb* cre -k, cu .taiuina ono buudred und forty >.UU) acres utore ur ks>, mud ■nowu — tne Mime ufi turn jiluce. On.- tract cuotainiux three bumlrcdand fifty (330) acre* more or ic**, lying ou tVeubcteea, ad.oi u..a land*of U. V. Ucud.n. Marmau and others ana khuorn ns tho “ Uotrey place." All (he aboro Unda are improrcd, and lie ad. jourtilng ea -h oilier. Also, one lot of land (impres.d) enntainina five (5) acres more or Icar, 1.. iu^ tnrec utiles i'r.ut Homer ou the read leading «o tdmUMSSiUo, and kunuaoe Ibe " Auburn Ulil piace.” Also, tue oue uuunM -d half interest in a tract of Uul lyturf .u *ai 1 c m i.y ot iiauicsceatainiug two uumired and igUtcen (iltt) acres m-.ro or) ss, ad* joiniug lauds of MaciUta Oans, ctepueu A Cash. F. U. M—s and other., anuwn as the** Wo.iiir.. old "tore stand” tue uiti.r :i of niters*, in said tract of U d I. l-.nging tu C. i.it.uod. A so, h.' ui: viet half interest in a tract of la d iu Bautticuiiutyc-mUiaiiigouebundioJand twen- ■ y vigu) acres hois or lent, lying. u M.udie liirer i-ijourmng landsof 1. M., ash, N. WoJord aud o.here, known a* part ui the -Nan.-y Wuiiordohl place ” mid tract of laud is well improsed end con tains between-Wand ubacresof good river bottom land, the other half iutereet in said tract of Und rtiltfUia tu t 1 Call wood. ~ Ah sold ns the property of Thom so Mize dcc’d iste of Franklin Oi. tia. for the puip—e of distribu tion. Ter us of sale—one kalf cash, balance oa twelve months credit wltn interest from dale. Ptmuasen will teceire bonds lor titles Mil purchase money is THtJS. B. HIGGINS, ) Adm’lS of T. C t’dll WiWI). ; MisedecM a,mi & I A muxs. T1TUTE, r >E(ri L l wild t^j £JL-. <L IX) Am Illustrated Mmtldj Journal claimed 1 Al-f*. .4, I'* ,W |! Ilitl I, t IMlfipill to br.thehanlsomest Paper in the If arid. | yiriLL OPEN ON THE 11TH “ Give mjr Ioyj to tne artist wt>rktu*!n of THE', \\ day of j>ei»tei»»l»er, 1872, with I FULL ALDISE #10 are driving to make th«irpmU- *. C0RP?> u/ TEAliIKU>. * * l.uiration for Le*vuty, it *»«•» nl- ! _ . i.. *ii »I ies-*.”—If. uru Ward Beaker. | tfor Cirru!ar end further inftinnatlon, *p|dy to II. NEWTON'. LAMAR COBB. l’.-micnt. Se\ Bond y Tnstse:. August 9* it WM. D. DAVIDSON. JOS. BRUMMELL. DAVIDSON 1 BRUMMELL as-J. Ilro clktrr t. tu(ii(l», On-, ECTIFIERS. IMPORTERS anti elcaaiu Deai#:fl iu Foiei^u and Doniextic 3.X <lVOX$t Brandit», Wines, Gin, Porter, Ale, etc. Tobacco and rfegars of every variety. npfil ;,> -tf Notice. A LL PERSONS ARE WARNED x \ -gii.ift trad'nK a cerniu iinuiiss ry nofo kiren to f-a ir.1 V. W’aiklnn hy me foriix un- dre • dollar*, one h<in Ired and ton dollar', pair «.n sa.d uoie. Nit*given lor I nd. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. July 23-I8"2. 4t REDUCTION QF RATE> AT Catoosa Springs. IN COnSE iUENCE O? THE I vtriiiit-nev <»f t.i.* thn I have d< *ided t*» rc- t'L* K .te* of Bo.tr l *t then •»ve--iauie«l o - n.:-|»lace tor ’he rein iinder*.11hif» n. Fr»*»n an I after * h‘t»d tie they will b* follows: Fo ttingleoc<'Ut»ati. of single ”5«i p r month. For tw.» pcrsoi* occupy! ig one r«K»vu and < he same »-€.!. ^15 f*er month, each, t hiMteu and colored dervant>,$2>pjr it i, ea-V Terms p r we k. ?1*». W. U. HEWITT, Proprietor. Kuly 20-21* AfM TRO^G, 1 tTO'6 0„ IMpORTKaa, MANffACrfREns AND JARRER*. Bonnet Trim ninj, Xeckand Sa*h Rih- bou*. Velvet Rihboiv, Xeclc Ties, Bon net Silks, Satins, Velvets, and ('raoes Frovers, Feathers, Ornament*, Frames, etc., •itraic IS nr-rts and hi ! ir/ till I ’li.'lren’s Hits, TriiU’iie-l and Lhitrimmed. And in connecting warcm.iii*— iTkilfUask li|)fr»s M»w»»n»i4*r!«*«^ larfs Nets, Coll .ira, Net to, ila’itlkrirhiers Veiling, Head >>!«• Mp.. p»p, !Vm. 937 ntad 219 Rnltlmorr »t«, Bnl- • imirr f lit THESE GOODS are manufactured ■ by its or foiught for ra«h direeflv from the Europe in an I A neri a t in tnuf vrt urerw, embmein^ mil th • Itten n iveiti *s, une iualfo t in variety and cheapness m %nv m irket. Orders tilled with care, p:ouiptne«a an l dis»Kttch. Musical People *■ very where Are luvitcd to examine our near collection of Churc » Music, entitle I The Standard The following tre itleruen, well-known in Mus’cal dr ies, contribute tunes, sentence*, or authems to its piges. H. K. Oliver, L. II. Southar 1. C. F. Morrison L. W. Wheeler, Nathan Barker, M. SluSoit, T. If. Tanner, A. C. t»utler**m G. M. Monroe. J. H. Tenney, F. 1'. Cu»hma i, L. W. Ballard, 8. F. Merrill, W. P. Dale, OttoLoUh, Dr. M. J. Mudger, 8. Wesley Martin. The editor» are U O. EMKR^X. of Ibektun, II. IL PlUV»t. «»f Dhira••», ot whose former publications 2,*i60,(i00 copies have been sold. While designed to supply the wants of chorus choirs, singing-•chooM and conven tms, its large supply of new sentences, motets and anthems ren der it mn excellent lliNik f»r <)nartett*> Choirs. Price, $2 30: perd«»v. $13 50. For Si 25 s;»e*d- mcn copiew will Ik* mailed, for the present, |*o!»t— paid, to any address. We also commend our new Sp trklia; B»b|-* # (35ctv) for Sabiiath Schools, I’ilvrinrw Hs-w. (fin cts.) for Vestries, and Boar af Siuginc, ($1 00) for high schools. OLIVER IHTBOM A CO., Boston. U1IAS. H. DITSON A Vo., New York. Graham & Butler, Colton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Augusta. Ga. W LL FURNISH THE BEST BAGGING ANI> TIE* tt the h.wi-vt <tnr kel rtt<-», end will *.-ll t-oiton it H per lain com. iuiuiun*. »us. JtMm sinn worth-* ot*. wey* been for o*ai 'FHE ALDINE, while issued with 1 all the regularity, lias mm * of th s temporary or tim is intdr'Stc iJracteeistic >f or.lia »ry p.rr»od- icals. It is an elegant miscellany of pur* , li;hi, a. id graceful literature, and a collection ol .detures. tlie rarest specimens of artistic skiil, in black mu white. Although each -u •ceeding number atiortis afresh pleasure to its fr.enls, tna real value sd b. auiy of The Aldiue will te m-ist appreciateil a.- t -r it has been bound up at the cio>e of the yea»• While other public publications may .*1 tins supeiior cheapness us -oui pared with rivals »f a similar class, Thj Al line i* a u.d jue and *»r>giu d i*oii4a»ptioii— al-meatid mi pproa/h d—absolu ely without com petition in pr.ee or cliuracter. The p*»*ses* r *#f tne v dume ju>t completed caii«i*>t dupl*ca:e the <|oan- ‘ ;y of tine paper »ud engravings in any otli rsh pe it tint be i of volume* for t*M tim-9 i!»gtst. Tu* labor of getting The Aldiue rdtdy on tlte press is so u*r rut that reprinting Is out of the *iu »- don. With tin; exception of a small number so cially reserve 1 for .Jading, the edition of 1^71. -s alte idy exhaust*!, and it is now a scarce as wed as valuable hook. NEW FE Vl’UUES FOR 1S72. AUT DEPARTMENT. The enthus asti * »u *p rt so realily aecor led to their enterprise, wli never it has been introduced, nas (.*oiiviticed the pu’d.s icrs of The Al line of the s »uti lness of their themy th* the American pub lic would recomixe and he.irtilv* *u p *rt any niti- cere .*IT*rt t *eleva;e the t-.n- «iid*‘.andurd of illus- tra*e*J jiuhllcations. That so in ny weakly wicked she d- exist au i thrive is ti >( evidence tn.it t!.e e is no market for anything otte — in deed tlie suc cess «if Tue Aldhie from t!;esttri is Iire<*t proof oi the coil rary. With a p pdatb n mi v .st, m d oi s urhvkried taste, a publisher cm cho-pe his pa trons, aud ids 2«up *r n rather in Ilea: i ve of Id** w than of the taste of the couu ry. Asa gu rimec o' the e* silence of this d<» art men , the tnihl -ti ers would t»eg to announce during 'he romingyear, *|iec.tiieiis fro u the following eminent American ar is s: W. T. Richards, Gran* ille Perkins, James Smiley, iu. IVt.i, F.O.T. itarey H. E. Pi;ue , Win. Bea d, Victor N**hhg, Ft nk Be ird, <*..*ur e sin ley, Win. II. Wibox, Paul Dixon, A ut. W II. J.uue-* H. Beard. J. Ilows. These pictures arc t»*‘ ng repn»*liir.‘d without re- j rd toexp*n-e by 111; very lies! eiigr.ve s io 'he c*iuutrv,an • wll lie u the severest r'tiea «-oiupar- iNon with th • best foreigu wi»rk, i. I*eing ne *leter- iii-iat of'the puh.fohers that The A Mi ne «iiai.' 'h* a s;i *f*essful virid*catiou 4*f Anieri«*.in taste i>. 4* mij*tition with any existiug puldicatluu in the worul. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. Where so mu -h is ;»*ii U> illustr ti«»n mil tret up •f the w.*rk. t4M» hi ich «W|ieudeiicc on appear-nice. may v.»ry naturally i e .*‘e«Yed. To itutieipite su*. •li^givings, it is only necessary t-» :t • that flu -litoriil iuanug *.nent <»:' The Ai line iia*< b eu in travel to dr. KIGiIAUD HENRY STODIMltD Wio lias receive I assuian «»f assistance nun tost of the most popular writers and poet* of th* oufitry. THE VOLUME FOR 1872 rill contain nearly 300 pages, ami aVmt 250 dm ••igra .*ings. Co uni -ncing with the number f*» lanu.iry, every third uuni- er w.II lonta n i l«eat«- ♦iful ti’uT«.*d pl-dure on pla.e pa|HT, insert-si as:- fi'on-Lpie p. The t’hri turns number for 1 <72 will '*e-s »leml c-diitne in its if, «o:ita«ni*>g tit'.y engraving*, (f- u n tin?) aud, ilth.mg'i re* died at $1, will Ih* n.-ii without extra charge to all -early *uh crib r«. A CIIROMO TO EVERY SUB CRIBKR w ts a very popular f*atur. las' year, and aiil i r.-p-Mtcd w h lie pres* tv luiue- Lie •ub islte i tv * p ir-ha-e ! an 1 rep oduc * 1, at g ea» e\;en* ihe iieautifiil oil p inti »g by Ski , • Mit.ed *• Dami N’atihk’s sC!I**ol.” Tie hrouio * U i:« inch *. uid is an exact f:essini le, iti si/e a d jipc ranee *f the 4>rigitial |dctur**. No Amer c u clir. nio which will at all compare with it. has v®» I eeo 4» •erwl •*» r ! a'I »«»r I •** than the nri -e a*k d -or 1 hi U Hne u.i l it t g ther. It will !»• dcliv red fret; with heJanu ry n i il»er. louvery subscriber win pays f.»r one ve ir in ad van e. TERM> For ,*7j. A iiOTTO.N 18 SS FOK ao TO 60i) OUAlte fk- TbcUL* n (Vii „ Prfji iron lam, being light end .lur :' ,hw nHisvf *11 Liu the re icno. ell. Cehll V 4 ' 1 , p ^*' min c.n build ih^iu m. tw«“i" 1 "" »-n •i;>- tt*c hundred ,..und" l, 7„"*V- lit whuwiah, with bill for lunih..US r,li *'> u. Uul id. I will ftanhb tdeie tor the whoir i’rfsi .1,1!i'®! 1 .. n '* .0 ...v ,»rt of the coun.^: Whl<;1 * Cin W .hC* 1 “’“‘b.re . light Two-IIorw p. . IflH Thmahinrr T . “lift Adirets me at Jefferson, j:“k" n '“*' r i» o-T jUO lit E - M. Tilosll^j. Notice. OFFICE NOT TIIEA*1KHS KAlIjini a Athftis, Gu., July Bill, i&N *ar, with oil Uhroino ...»— $5 ts» * 20 O ', i li u 10 n ’mwaml -?10 wll! re civ gr.tU, making it copies lor t.u hie .*4»py, one y F*ve t'fitp.#*# ** \uv person se 1 n xtra eoj.y •loncy. \uv |>er.on wi-hing t«» work f*»r a preut »«m. ca have our prem ; *»»» c : r-ufor on :*ppiienti« n. \\ \ giveuianv lie mtiful ami des.rjUb* articles off ic by no «»th:*r i*uj»er. Any eraoti w.shitig t«• act, | jnuanently, sout ag** t.w.li apply, uith referenc , euc!<<*ing $1 toi •uttit. James utto.n a a»., VCRLlStlERS, dec 1 21 Lilie.tv street. New Yor* . w jol carded. Wool Cioih tor tfooi. ('ads Tor Wool, W E will )>nr<-lin o wool, nrnl pav The HIGHEST MAIIK' T PU.< E «V.r >* t ual'tv. an I Ihv er ,':a !*•» In »»roin»rtio*». I*er»*oi * a-ting Gool WOOi* t’L' »TIT Uifofal! ha * best «*- • ire i witli their Wm*!, as they can adva tage euiseiv -* bv * nioin . it. L. BLo iMF!’ I D, Ath^-s tune 2ft h, 1 8*2, A HA. M. to MARTIN INSTITl'lL, JEFFERSON. (JA. PIIE EXEilCISIvS t>r tiii? Inst' 1 tution will be resuui *! August 14 h, 1872. It Tin* rhiupcHl S' a !iuol of ils (•rmi . n this se -tion <*f the Slate, exp n>es, in In* u surd a dtuiti m *c.ng from $.3»to >’lTif e itiiu. J. W. O..BNN, i*ri!i i,.*.. ! 3to$20 ; Carriage, Buggy A Wagon sa jtx xjpaBaBUeia,aL> a Col. Geo. II..I( ne , WITH WILLIAM K. PEASE, Commission Merchant, And agent for the purchase and sale of Cotton and Wooten Yarns, Xoe. 32 an<i 40 North Front St., Pitila. tug. J ,3m. A. A. WINK WITH GROOVER. STUBBS & CO COTTON FAC Toils, General I’omuii >i m Mc,-< hunts. 94, it.4 Y STREET, s.t Ki.vyAir, GA. Benlne, TVs nojw. end olhrr Sepjilt-" fhnth>h-d Al*«. IJheral Cash Adraincx nude on Con*l n- ntenis f-.r "ale nr sbip.n.-nt tu Id.orpud ur Nurlh- eru imrta. A LARGE and well selected assort- AX MDt.fucalekjr CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO. , JRP T New York line to Cape May, xn<l in- ^ , 8ure the Ekctoral vote for Greeley tlicn awl ihefe, when the question was »nd Brown. I gave her a rose and gave her a ring, and asked her to marry me then; but she sent them all back—the insen sible thing—aud said she’d no notion of men. I told her I had oceans of money and gtxxl.-t—tried to frighten her with a growl; but she answered she wansn’t brought up in tbe woods, to be scared by the screech of an owL I called her a baggage and everything had; I slighted her features and form; till at length I succeed in gutting her omd, and she raged like the sea in a storm. And then in a moment I tnrued and smiled, and called her my angel and all; she fell in my arms, ike a wearisome child, and exclaimed, “ We will marrv this firil. 1 * ? Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvils, VTISES, HAMMERS, Stock and V Hie*, *e. F r sale hv march 31 CHILDS. NICKKR&QN * CO. Finest Kerosene Lamps TO BE FOUND IN ATHENS. AT THC NEW DRUG STORE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia. EXERCISES resumed on Monday, **£• Tuition 16 per month, psy- ■ W. L. MITCHELL, Treasnrer Jm. IO, l»». Univeraiif of Gcorjl*- NEW NOVELS. The PxUiftmler • or, tbe : : .ia:iv **m. n inti il • tiiinl nu ti'ier of tlie ne-v ?Ilu*tr t-tl e«iui n •< L’-Miyr *i;«»v •!«. Al* . a v«*w «upply of t e !.•**■ of tic lohican*. an I th; Ifoer-slaycr. I'rice 7 flit- h. a Tale of th * neutral grou’id. Bv 0*ii*t*r. NVw eliti m ; Si 23. Yuforso Aylmer; Merton Home; Mal>el Leer by Miss Fisher, of N »rth «’ roi n . each. lt*-*r: Lttuel; by Lrl Bron-ihani. 75 cent*. Hu* Li ly »f the Im ; by .la ue* »>e Jill; ; cloth, *1 25; p»|»pr, 7- r »«*t*. I«rj KiUoblln— Lever’*last S». Only Three w«*ek*. A Novel, .to ce^t*. Broken Toy*. By Anna U. MeeJe. 75 cent*. I*a«r Women—a *tory of Fn: 1 *l» Lin*. *©*«*nt*. Gobi nn*l Name ; the Right One; Two Family i Mother*: Birth an*l Kit o*nt on ; by Madame fcfophie S hwartz. $1 each. A Grown from the Spear. 75 eent*. For *a!e at BURKK’s BOOKSTORE. HpARKB R Si 1 S^HOTGUN^ Vf BEST IN THE WORLD, 4 V A ^ ^ j* . . * • i£xo ron a eiBcj.ua .lCONK» Bew York Office, 27 BEESMAN ST. (Jil i.U.' lY ,tit M , Asa-Ill:- s\i «-ii-. elghl end * half iiuiu,, ritn. r Tor tb**!? l-irtiun of nairt work—the Compabr rJr* », right lo rejecl mi) or >11 bio,. 7 t-rolili* m.d spi-ciOca ion* ran bv lice of the Comiianr. * ttll ^ <l By orirr o. the Uo..r 1 of D;rect<in . . J- CALDEK Tt'R’ir, jul) 12-lm U.icl fc„*. books ArSK* . e. eiid, u. ihe Patriarch* and ‘-* 1 lev. a. l(a.ii.gGou.d. Si. 1 «*I-heta. E , Memoirs o. K her. Chamber, and . . •h) ol Wuliaui ( bati.Ur.. »i jn d • Aul <'Uejn. K ST* b, B,a* Legends and Lyrics. By I»aul II. , A Re.'en Ihcaoe* of tiie L nVn n v n tn / r J' If O . d-lly., &er<«tbeart—the hi' nei I,, .' ihe »iii lior of “ Red as a Rose in .she ” ( ) NE ' ' DA ■ >uelt- V VIS A CO’S Square Grand Plith. auf s r.iment—varrauitJ in crcry jwriic^l <■.)'be bought on eaar li rm.s—payable n.omhlr' il *j. uwd at Mr*. Gate,’ enteilmnnieuti. ' Piano* aud Organ* at vari- ut price*, k',4. i!il • muntjlv, and term* made ea*y. i'r,™ tr ament icurrunted. I all al 1.CURE'S BOOKSTbEE TURNIP SEED •'or snio ;it I o'-nsA Rru up^. KI XK'K )i> \C( ( ). T Tfvt>:i want fine chewing tobacco, < al’ ut SOMETHING NEW P IT-PLANT, Garden and Veran- dab Trellis*. Tlie cultivation of n,. u *«lirulii, Vine*, etc., hat became h* general i;„ ’ irj? • demand ha* been created for ligltt biyJ f»Tiiii*.dior tmllisc*, u»M»n which to train iW i ir e a**nrt«nent of th* «e mar !»♦» found at mar 22 BURK E’S BOOK 8TfRL FOR SALE. \ FINE Berkshire Sow, pure stock, nrdtbwa. ty ; al«* •• h nds* me vounc \t e—nn- m* Tennessee »;.d the otl.tr from KentU’ kv. Inq«ir» at tne BANNER OFFICE. YIN EC AR BITTERS THRUlGII mkhlS, To Tlie People Of altltcns. I have at tnv office for sah Uiil Ro;ul Tickets to all [ oiiits North, St ut li, Fast, . West Secure your thro«gi» tickets before commencing your jour- U(*v, and save annoyance. Call and get in format i> n as to Routes, Lines, &e. Win. WILLIAMS. Ticket Agent, under Newton IIouic. Spencer iioia*c. 80 C I H (J1HCLE, GEORGIA, f \NE of the lv?st Eating Houses in ' “ Oenrgle. PaaRcngre* lijr t»e cTenlng train from Atlanta-an ret a a|>lendid -upi-r !,*•«■. It * a nice anmiucr remrt. Mr. II. (,. -|n,n er ha- madeieTcral beautidii ,*>«•!*, an l ii - al— .c;.*red a splendid place <ol ike “ pinnae >nd sh ,*cr b .th*” —wat. r *e clear a* -r»*lal, .■nU fmiu eight te ten feet deep. No. 1 p'are ti>r a ,uatir xer-lae and •port, ltaa a nh-e keel-i.>tt<>n> u,n, irom Balti more, propelle<l by.-re. fur hi* ,ietron*aud friends The house a tarn re ilent to tire track; uo loublein raloy wea her to ret te It. Parties ruing to Athena, Waahlngi <n, nr places ou me of the branch roa '., and through nawentrera, will lied Ii eery conveni ent and pleasant to lay neer here, and set a t -xl oighf* realanl ;.reaklh-t. II. I^SPKNCKII A CO Crnquet. 13 RADLEY’S Patent Croquet, made I 3 of Hie eh •!«*.** >iar 1 wood*, wlrh ;*ifeat lock- et», iadexteal lailia, frlvanlud l.ridge*, and ell the fateat ituprorement*. Fur ss'e at ( apr It Bl! KICK'S BOOK STORE. tme i *an *1 iiilm S ua>h Marl lcl> Cab ag-, M ai >» awn- Cum. Pliinnev*- W to. -•< *1, ‘troarov- Near l-r rf Marr. Wnt Pea, Bustun nr *1 I. end other LOOK OUT T I ’IGAR SMOKERS and Tol>acc< ' u*.-r* cenernllr! I ..ff-r you a S'. ‘‘FIDO ’IIA'.t. m :de »*f the bt-l tu.-a c- in marl e‘. l orue Pur ! I‘*i»r »!•! and give »h« li st r,«e| it the Nations!Ci-g rsi re.CiJlcge Av, nue, unde he Newton ilou*e. Alliei:* «ia. i-n 196-m .* KALVAItf S’ I spomuo d h t;i, OPPOSITE TIIE TAS-KNt.ER DIPOT' Macon. Georgia. r . I*. HARRIS Proprietor. The location, foci lit cs of uteu, nd m< d mt. •barge*, (vnumetid thi* h »use tuc mmer* I a cr» s n I the trftVvdlins y »b *c g new I . ! oa d t»e» GLOBE nOTEL, S. IF. Corner of Broad and Jadcton-tU., AUGUSTA, GA. A. S » Proprietor. 500 Kegs Nalls. r\LD DOMINION AND ROME * . * manufacture, for sale at < CHILD**. NTCKEltSflK A- **%*« + >i A. II. STEPHENS’ History of the United States, A COMPENDIUM of tlie IIMory of the United State , f - in the earlir.'t n**- tlom nt to 187.. lty Ale* wider il. S «*|» *. »•». » e- dgiii il as a •* xt l*u k l»»r *cIkh>im a «il c> llivi*, u well us. r lie gen *ral read r. A h ndnunic \u.* unit* oi over aOU|» »****, illu*. rated l his vH>»k, b> “tho Sago of Liberty Hall' i* , phi >u .«• cl »*y •-•in; «?t i.t uilioiity .« e the 1h*m hUf*ir** o the United tat * ye pulls ed. Ihlce Si 5 *, for v. hic’ii amount it will In* ». in p..* ng paid loanjr |«ri«»« the e*.iintr«. * , 'pcii;,ldii^.Uut.-d made to teach ;ra. Acidic^* T. A. i URJE, aug. 23-tf Booksede., -LthcU*, Ga. COTTON STATES, Land & Immigration Company, Schallf*, * ai lion k No alia, AGENTS ri *. . ATM AM. GA. I 'Hfc a hove Ap< n -y is now pre- X pared to furnish lalioru/any dra ripiiun to any of the Cotton Slate*, »uch a* farm labor r*, ginleoeni, male and fciua.o domestlo, h *tler», aeanra rullnnil lainrci*. mechaliii,, m|. n-r>. Ac. One of tlie ngcutn dtctuliu^ io ibe *c- .cc l. n n i-uru-a.- asreo.i -lly, ,be utmost satisfoc- tun is tliereoy gu oantie-'. Ail coiitinn.iieaUons eudres-cd to xtial’.kr < aoi.ton ,v Ar.nToS, .v.l ei s, will recite prompt att. uti.in. A-e-.cy ai C.-o ... II. raHmu a UIQce, -air.icrt Lryton street ami Coll, go Avenue. Jan. li-J.nb TIIE SOUTH, WHK.KLY KIGHT PACK PAIFR Pullidied in the City of Xnr York, F»>l* 93 A Vt-Alt. I5Y TARDR1.W a CO.,21 PARK ROW. D*vote ; to tbe iuut« r ai ititetea'auftlie utl.ern S>aioi, aid iaiNiiiug tor t’..« UcVvl* l*e •»»» «- mil rh -won eifut ivaource.- l y ••m-onmu u ituiu-.gr - i.oii iml g king Ail. and r* 1 ab e info.muLtoii ion- h id ug ever} pa t t#t II efw*uil». T.ik south a* me* tHvco d a. approval and *u|» ,Huto tiled utiie*: Si tteGo^einui ills*. ln:ndg.a li. n B r a .». A ricuitu d fw vi. i e*. ami leaa.u citi*en*g nerally. It g ve*» infonii:«t’«*n « ft I e .a .- roil-, ma • ifaCiU;e«, cole,©*,*, c eti * y «*iiie*,,n tu* nt*r •«*, agr cult re i.o ; n.-k *, n«-va, «• ao k« t* u»'n r- l-,t ode—in .act ev.-r*thing—all «ut the Sv th. i ..«ui*and* of c »|»i > are every «ce . distribute t r'tr ugh thi* count.y. N*»».b aut. .N ull, aim it Euro e. Tu m ke it e*i»e I il'v valuable to every bua’ner* man a .ii h >Um*Ii Id tu the & i:4 • wo ha e d \»a t- iit • tse.u h w ek. g v ng full r vi *n>of lie uiaiket* and itatbai* «>f 'tw-kv ami pwdwt, and ahn>m»t- e ' fid tines eat tne\ r. lun.s ke> > er. Every Southern .fiias* ahoui • g v ■ it h s * aupte rt. Every »»t ei mm »ha- wa «»' to know anvthn g am» ,i the .Sous., w .uul tin i 1 worth t e a.fibscrii - tl«.n price. It fiaa.fi (111*11 pa**cd medium for adv, rti*’ng all description'♦ f Southe d or-ah «»r ex change, or for inviting lalat. or 1 in i ny dc- •ir d -h >nn »1. ubaerile f r T t at on?e, and induce aa ni: ny to duwiiiyuu n Specs I induct men?* in Ulu ra 3« and pTendums or tlioae wh * wll c nm«* f r us. S|iev-iiiienc | le* sent on a. pi call* tt. .»ddie • TA1.D1.EW A CO, nov 29 21 I‘aik Row, K. Y. Aii Elegant Volume. ( > 0RALS * CORAL ISLANDS. V -By Prof. Jame* D. Dana. Elegamlv iUu - trated. Price 36. Elegantly Ulu ru;- sab-at BURKk'S BOOKSTORE. CBIEJTS fttMftSaO, FOB 1872, JUST RECEIVED, AT THE - NEW DRUG STORE. Hew Tailoring Establishment. r I "HE SUBSCRIBER ran 1*. found I .1 -ring i .iiin.n* ''...ir. ,he .(nr- « f S. C. H -esc, ready and riisci.n* t.> do m- gin Ids line id‘ lius.nca*. lie wl l keep a l>w < lioic g.rcl- f«r*alec‘i. aii. Mr. lie'oealn.ki-e * <>.*;* ..mien's w ar. MA KlKti d.\ It TR IS MIS t: done i.i i he MUST PASUIUXBLK sm.Ks. Kli e .-vii l»- GuMen llill make—will he I'uriil-hel •■••■nler. Siwcia! aitemion given to i..g for il...*e who w -l. tu have their elothiug mnli el*ewheie- * Call and *ee, an-l give us a trial. Also, ft r sale, T«h> line Staring Machine*. One Splendid IHano, One Vacant Turn Lot. apr 3—lm W. II. If. WHITE. DOLLY VAItDKN AT THE NEW DRUG STORE. Rlf'cra are r.ot a vile Fancy Drink, made of 1*.Mir K ’’H, U’l»iikey 4 Proof Spirits and Kelu«c Liquor*, doctor*? f, **nc- I, a- 1 sweetened lo p.’ea*e the Hue, ctlie.1 i'-Htics •• Appetiser*,* 1 *' &c . tTvat le id the tfo »ler on MecfruTikennesi and nsin. but ar* a t-«ie Medicine, mads from the natire roou andherbfiof a ilornia. free from a! Afcoho!icS:inni\xnti. i,”. e ^. arc l * ie C ;«t I* i»od Purifier and a L»fc-ji*iu| I nnc’p *, a Perfect Renovator and fnvigorator of ihe System. carryi;i<» o;T a.l pnisonou* matter and restonet the bkwi to a hea::hvcnnd'tinii. enriching it. rcfreshsnf and iuri^oraiio'* U»:h mind and body. Tliey are easy cf administration, or-mv't in their action, certain in their re*tfo*. fifi’c and re hb : e in all fcwm* of diaease. X » Psmn ca.i take those Bitters accord ing io direction*, and remain long unwell, provided their IxHtei »-*? not destroyed bv mineral poison oroiher mean*, anj t ic vital organs wasted beyond the pat: of repair. . Dystie|wU or Indigesllotl. Headache, Pam tn the Shoulder*, C«High*, Tightue»e **f the l-*he..t, Di - tine**, 5bM»r Euirtiiinns *»f the St*»mach, Bail Ta«’e in the M«Nith, l.iomi* Att»ck*, Palpitation of (hr Heart, lud.immat-onof the Pain in the re«.oniof the KfJivcva, a.id a Imndred other paitifn? svmjrtoir*, are ihs ojxprin^* if I>ysj»epaia. Im the*e coraplainti it h m i»o equa*. and «Mie’l>ou!e will prove a better juar- antee of it* merit*, ihvn a lenethv advertisement. K *r Feitnli* C«»mt»lnlnf« v in young or tii, married or rrrle. at t!»e dawn of womanhood, or the turn «»f lifo. these T wic Bdtera diaplav *> decided ai inflne >ce that a marked improvement ia »ooo percep tible. P»r Ittll imtuatfiry ami Chronic Rhea- niatl»ut u.i 1 ti-MU, lly* *ct*ft. i«*r ludigestinu, Hi.D««. Remittent au-l^ Inicrtniitetit Frver\ l*i»ea»es of sfce ll.iMtd, l.iver. KiJn jyi and ll!add'rr, these Riiterthae beev o»o*t mwck**tiib S ich D;*e«*e« are cauied W v mate 1 I* ••od. wh ch is generoily produced by dcraf raent of ih • H gesiive O -^an* T l-r are « <«cuttc Purgative ne wt>» * Tunic. |Mt*srssiit« a’«fi tlie I«ecu.iir merit if ks=^ as a (Hiwevtul a?ent i-» r** Ieving t '•mgcsimn »r li.flfi* 3 * •nation of the 1. ver and Visceral Organ*, and in Disease*. Par Skin Ilfseneeii, Eruption*, Tetter, Sail* Rheum, llio:cl»~ N Sjims, P»Hi,» es Pmnilex B*" X Car* hunces, Uiifi i worms. Sea il I lead. Sire Ey*s Ery Mpe as, |.ch. Scuds l>i<i*uiraiNNi«of the Skin. Hu«w>» aj»d l tisca*e« or tbe Shin, of whatever n.ime or nature, are liter*!?? dug up and carried imU of the »»««• »w*rt t me by the n e of the*e Hiller*. One Hv'i* such CISC* Wilt C'HIviliCC t!l« imiNt ifiicredtl.oiifi nfi thc.f Curative e!Tec:s. ( iQatlid the Vitiate.I Rhoil whenever v<w nnd i s impttfiiti*.** Imuttiuq iIiro«ig{i the akin io Piwphai. Emui •oi^, or S«>re*: cleanse it when v«hi find it *»* rtmetc 1 a-..I shiggi*h in the veins ; cleanse it when it •« f.ml; yo tr fec'in-* will ie’1 vmi when. Keen the Wuod pure. .vd| ihe heahh of the syxteni will fit low. tiratefal (KioimmuN proclaim Vinvgak Hit- this.the most wonderful Inviguraut that ever *usia««w the sinking aysicir. Pin, Tope, mil ntliur Worm*, lurking ia t!ie «r*tem of *.» m u.y thousand*, are effectually de stroyed ad removed. Say* a d.*t»m;tti*i»ed phyoeh ©gist: Th :reiv«ca*cc yauinilivid«wil«i«un the facenfiht earth wht>.«* !>.«!>• i*excmi»t fn*nt (lie presence of worms. It i« n**t ir*..* fit hei .he elements of the body tlut worm* cvi-*'*. but n m»:» the diseased humor* and slimy de|HMit« tint b — I these bring monsters cf dUeitc. No av-te » of M.*.!idn-. to* vrrm.fiiW no anthehnin- ilics will f.ec the »r*fie n fimn worm* like the*e # Bit- U Mec?im»fu*»l Dforose*. Pereow* encaged ia Pil i.s an l Mnfiera’s, such a* I' umber*, Type *ctter«, 1k>iicns and Miner*, a* they »»ly*»»ce inl-t'e. will je «ihi ?ct to pit* v*i* d the IVuveK T«» guard against this take a vb«e of Wai kku's Vim«i;au Bitthks tmee or t'tnc? * wee’: a* a Preventive. Itlllwn** Remittent* nwtl Intermltfent PitvnnuwUyh are tu* prevaVnt in the valley* of our p^at river* throughout t!»« United State*, especially those *4 ihe Mi«l<*rp- 4. 0TU. s " **** rw * lessee, Cumlerbel Arkansas. Red, Colorado. U’o lirtniW. IVirl, A tbami, Mo!*i e Savannali, Re*®* 0\% Junes, x 11 many olhcri, wi.h their vast tnlmt'* r.es, ihmai Iwnt «• tr entire country during the Summer an! Aitum*, an! remarkaVy ao during *ea*m\«* vntisutl hctl au<| dryness, a-e inririab’y arcomjanicit by exte*i*ive derangemenu of die *:cm.*cli and hv*h «« o Tier alidotninal narera. There are alwar* iiinre « «* rh*tnictinn* «»f th* liver, a weakness and irritable *ut* cf die worn »c\ and great torpor of the bowel*. be»«4 Cla.3^1 up w'.*h V.iiat<‘d accuntu'athm*. In their tre*’*- nent, a wtrpiirc, esenitrf a |uiwevf-«l influence ui^n thi*e v-iriou*oryms iie^*e*MM.Iy nere»*ar>'. Inere'» r*» etthartic fi*r the ptirpo^ eqtrd to Pt J " AtK,I u ! Vise.; sh I'.ITTK* , a* tliey will ngteedby fmnove ' d irk colored vise d m.nter wi»h whidv the WeW ; loidjd, at Am xtme time alimu1a»»»Mf the secretinn* the liver, and geneia'ly restoring the healthy fitucuon* of th* digestive itrgin*. Ssr ifnh* or Kittle TCvft* While Sue Uccrs Krysiiwh*. Swwlied Neck, tb»iter Somunjo I ■fl.unmations, Ltdo^ent I iLmmAU ms Mrrcnn.n .* L*Ctimi% O d Sore*, KrimiuMi* o tilt Skin, bore ty-• , etc., etc I i these, a« in all other cnu*iituUo«M» D cite*. Wsi wiuiht V«woc*a Hitt««» have ** ,< 5 wn i 2? yteat curu.vc |mwcre in tu s most obetiaate and mu** aj »” WwlMff*. C.llhmla Vinegar BIG.'* act on all these cave* in .* rimiar nwnner. Iiy pun ynj t!»e BUu* I jh *y remove the can*e, and bv ; the e r ect* of the inflammation (die tubercular dep°*V the aYect*sl |4iU receive liea lli, and a pemaneu “iSie't.r-IH.rile* of I>a. tV»i.aaa'» r.iTraRi are A wrieoi. Iti.iJHiraiie aid NuuuiiHus l.n.tuvc, Diureoe. Sudaiiwe. Unt. S<l i.«raric. A lent:ire, ami Aiitl-UilKW. . I Til, A'wrif'lt anil iniUI L«aali»« Da Wu.aaN-» Vm-cre lii-rraa* are HKWu -"' emnl in * I caw. of enip«ion* ami «aii»i—«* ® t'leirln «mic Ii •aliu”. a^nl arealim* ' t'it loiinnr. of lire («**-■ Ti.c.r Snl.i« ve a"-ae lain in lire aerrnu, .reiem, n'c.*. an-l * ^ ^ e'lhsr fr'.n inSamnulion, w'nJ, cn n.-, ,„J Th.'ir Connie- irrinnt iufinence exIctKl. inr"^, l!»a .eaten. Tlieir tKnrene pwa acli*<'*•i r-r\ enrreetin- awi reju aun? *!•«[•«• ® f Ami* HHion. pm-wrOM.iimelMe JT ' " last ofbiia, an<i ia diwihyge* jhreMlik fO and are «an«no» to a!l rem-nii»t agc““> ff 11 U'li.«i« rarer. Fer-r anj Ajre*. .. K-rtirr fiarakkui ' F.-ina all iia fiu l. wi.h Vnreara Htrraa«- ^ Acinic can late hod U a araicmtM lircr, the fn oerre. are reodared diacare proof hyxhnKU* “ * r.kaof ihe »««re "rl'"# a—l ooe-haif i on nr. lMree*|->i at night fmre a hdf to one >*i oo.-i-”-—£-retire Eti gnol noarbiwig f««V SjSgtwfwHi «*• eho»\ wniww, roaM b«f. and ont^oor «MCM’ Tliey »r. con 1 |n..«<l ol t roi |) pV At I. DRUGGIST* AND