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! Sp er, McCall* nn<l Lumpkin, and the I
The Down-Trod Ten Sex.
am
, , . P runeo will iU«mrate Ibegr..umls 1 rnpcea
1 • <1 fence l»y Messrs. Thurmond C..1.1,.! ... ,..y belief, 6...to twontv.fi v e
I Erwin & Cold, and Rucker. After * , A W 1 U Care * ller ' years ug., l w.u, jg.ng a large j £?&*
ee 'J‘ I e.-tau in it ..v Bengal, tioionying lo ; B *«*• tor .it; by *:t (tm-ji.i.. *
a tl.iid s, gelKiciuun. In i.ic cli.el j
village «ji i.iis estuo little w.,.s ! «*i'
I p itient invi>tiir:ition. Justice Prerson
decided that the prisoner should i{o to
and there await the trial at the
" » «hit». .uepre-ct and ir- j *^ t %tm of ltlL . Superior <’onrt
u! »r m.-iiM?', und uterino obstructions, of evr*
d. arc bring a»ily care t l.y Dr. J. Bradtt d ..’i
11mate Ketatstor. than by nilotherromoHose «“* j I. VSI N.'i’IJK. I H ,Si* wisliii)^
tx S^5.Tli".SrS«"A \ tickets in the Louisville Public Library.
Kens ilc K^.utii» »» ■ •-»- - . ,
iJTl. P»rad#*M, l,ro#sisi. Atton's. <•«•. , $>; quarter tickets, $2.50 «nu
Lb.ag~forS« S.pcrbolttoat mi»y «*pc-« I ci . v . I
drug store in the Union
Sh\w M irihtt
| thousand prizes, $500,000 in ail. It*
Mwh 21,
S. —Iw r
v VJ i,, ir\ s .V-i« r sir. .-■•■•• Personal.—NYe notice the genial
'>*tr«. VV m. K >•»» * • , • # . inri I’a Ueui »te 1
i.. th. »*> i is.srht* it in my f* j !;.ce of our eminent young tnend Emery
in^ilh n«‘!!t.m«V s»n« f ! SjHser. Esq.. .
n I ii i »'t
h »<>• m-
aft* *hle
lilies, »n
r"i it it Y«' rec . n •»*"
| v.t ir Uer .Ut-.rart*
'.'.VnM.'.V,
Uroir. «~ V
•n perfect Health.
; >u ;..i„ia Ju e,
on the street, who Inis just
n turnrtl iroin the #ran<l Reunion Con
vention, hehl in Louisville, Kv.
idven-
* «•> i. 't‘*»t’r u ‘ nIrd
... (heir worthies* p..li<«* l>n " ’ 1 •“ ‘‘
, .. Hi...rs ...» l.iill Ih'y 11‘1'tlT. »I».|
iii-.n Hitters r« J , ji, milling i»i,.o! r-
•>»' f"' *■**“,.?«,.in! is s ... .Icc-wu.-h. rim re|-
I n ,.ri>^ w >rld*rrnnwn ill i,lc is f.unlel.n
, <V-lh.r.Hk»r KxrK*li MCS. Alins Ingredi-
A corre.«|*otnlenl in Southern
Missouri ItU given t’ue following de-.
lightlul picture of society in that
region:
Driving along the road we eiis
countered a .slender, sallow female,
with arms hare to the shoulders,
and liot iiiucl, clothes on, if we ex
cept the copperas-colored petticoat,
who was working a small patch oi
lohaccc. The work was that ol
pulling oir the shoots which are
kn ,wn as ‘'suckers,” and crushing
the monstrous green worms.
1 inquired if we eouid get a
New Akkival.—We were pleased ‘h'iuk of water. She spat out a
H u t„” tw -I,,,, 1 O.-.. j«. II l».7t *Ti neaa’ili. iTreai'ti ** tMMM, A»jr or c.eol
ttuiu, or Jug .eluant car, w u ic.t,!. u a u* wu. .n«ir «iu t. c .«b*uin.«i.
Having uocoaio UlUptd’Uc ., Under
went ratter extuuisivo repairs;—-
1’riese c;ir» are sup(sirie<l on a nutu-
:*» n 'V. il.-slf .ti .ii.arenutdcsinl.le;
nataral l.-eth .mad and pur,
* . J 1 * l!!**, V 11 * e.ixir, S>iu«h»ut.
“ 1 ng oi
Miscellaneous.
... , par* mi w , Jp- H«*.Hi *
r„ kMcr» an I chp*i^ ‘•« rival it #1 h
tr. kMrriiinirnrincMr * ' ,, . . „ Jt «.
i M tlA..fchni»«lra,'»a«*U r«f «fte liquor, or with
I , mrlrtis trull \u*«*'* .facti on forme iU.Iou ?
,i Vutt-i t tht **»■» Utuns have c >me 10 Uriel. I heir
I t Ir •aiuehatfiUel. Their .•on\-m|.t for the
ttr* »f the rum nunitv *»ts h*en fitly |.uu»he l.
M in while I'iant .lion HiHen. wenw to he in 4 lair
* 1 x of •Tenmally r e linjj every other me li-
r \ .at ,,rruA at ion in» lu,h«4 in he Ha« to which it
• . ...... In nrrrT SUI, »«I Te.f'tury ofthe Unijm
i . 1.hI lj. tl.s‘ ilrcrsi. I .|«-lli. i'l n.sn.u. .h-
I. iv. Irnn-p.iM, fever .n l i«.ie, rheu .lutism, ,.nd
a' ailments involving»deftcienej of Tital puwe..
to meet i,n rued liy hist our triend, Cnl.
W. It. Pruitt, ivln, h is been uttending
the Louisville “Str»igln-Out” Convcn-
ti«n hs a delegate Irom the Till Congres
sional District. Colonel Pruitt is now
travelling for Messrs, Weaver A; Co,
provis.on merchants; wist:, agent lor the
Falls City Furniture Company, of Lou
isville, Ky.
Grand Bakukcue.—The Grund
Itarlivcue, to winch all the people oi the
county are invited, com.-s oif to-morrow
mouthful of tobacco juice with a
” ciurt,” and said :
*• Tuar’s the spring over yandcr,
and tl.ar’s a gourd in it.”
Having slaked my liiirst with a
drought of iiigoly medic ted Huid,
wlucii Listed strongly of old horse-
shoos and n.Kip iron, 1 sought to
strike up a conversation. In p iss-
| mg to Die spring 1 saw a man w.th
a verv red and seo elied face and
riiMpir^ ami hr«»wn <pnh on the f ice. eruptions.
,ic’ip^, *cr ifuluUA ii«»tioK, an-1 all sores nris'.ng
(r >n» i hi pure Moo t are cured b Dr. Pierce’s liold-
rn Me.heal Discovery.
’U'uh-M HrlxVrs »« tksy tike thrir flirt!.
T .»• *»f hlimini< in x<kk1 health, without i
^ tich n.itliiiut in worth the having: it is always I
a;i|»r<*cia|p 1 at its true value aft«*r it is hw, hut ]
t ••• often. «ot before. Dive ;»r»?ierly, an I correct
a!»u *its ff»rt ii*\' hr>nn»!iiel. K ,r dis -ases I
• •f ttie liver, kidneys, »kin, stomach, arid ail ar.s-
«•*»: from impure of tt*ch.c t»1.*o»t, Du. Wai.kF. ; s
< SI.IK »R>’|A ViMKGAK 111 TKRM ar • a sure an I
* »‘ «4y remedy, it k u never yet faile l in a vngle
tiivtance. vig24-lw.
Sinving, Stminpooing, Hair
iU»n<, Hair and Whisker Dyeimf, hy the U*st
Ihrisn it the »ti!e, at D tvis, Harris, .% Sons'
Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon, over Maude-
«.ilc A llrother'a.
Oenerul onrd.m. Ex-Ouveni„r V.mcc. it j tWo l^rlully bunged eyes, sneak
's thoughi, and other eminent speakers j||lf 0 ,p l)je c „ ri|
will address the people,
musing turu-out.
Let us have a
*■ is that your husband back
then?" I inquired.
*’ Him ! Not mueb, I reckon.—
My old nnu.’s gone down in the
tmiioM to see 11 lie kin kill a mess
o' squirrels, or inebbesa young tur
key. That's Arkansas J.iii, tin-
oin.arnst, trilhi.est, good-for-notli-
K lilroa I N.itici*.
Until forth *r notice, on ml after Thurs-lay, 25th
April. ICi, the Pis-ea;cr train o i the \th-
«*ns Branch will run, making dost* connect-on with
r .» s»» I Do tn Ni4 r »t Passenger Trains on the Main
Line at Union Point.
i/civi.i{ At.ie isat 8 »’cl *cU, P. M.
Arriving at Athens at 4:1» \. M.
. 8. K. JO. I NS JN, Supt.
r prJd-tl
|yn«K:is p .\-killv.u
s m e^s their. oT, and c!**nrs th-* house speodily*—
T.y it--sold by dealers every where.
xewTvwsT
The Legislature at its l ist session
Tisscd two laws which everybody should
know. One is, that when a p’anter gives
v m.Tchant or cotton factor a lien on any
i> operty or lor supplies to make his
op. that if s,id property < rcrop issu’d
and not applied to til-' piynient ..fsml
debt, such guilty party is liable to !>:■
put in jail for one year.
Th? other law is to the effect that
I • per cent, interest is collectable by
law when inserted in note.
Also it has been decide I bv the Sap •-
r;nr Courts that verlul lieas are as g »-.d
as written lieas whei the facts can 1,.*
proven.
done 7.1’iv
Announcements.
For Tax Receiver.
MM'-S r. Iipus'-iv. K«|., Is nmswl ns a
randi'l it.i furihf •efi’f of Tux Ucc.»iv**r of Clark
r ••inly, mliject l*> the l> **»vv*r4tlc •■•amin it Inn.
IVe arc xathftiiH to Announce Mr. It. II.
H M)S as a candidate f*»r Tax Rcrircr Cl rk
v unty, subject to the decision of a Democratic
Convention.
Death.— Mr. Ouici, Biding, tin
<•1.1 tind rcsfKtctiblecitizen nf Alliens
died Monday evening last ol
Cancer ol the face. He was burici,
oil Tuesday, with Masonic Imuois.
The Call eo»i Another Mass
.Mkkii.no or 'liiE vm.viv.—it is i«. Iw I* b.-!p this side o tile Natioi
regretU-d Unit any ol our eitizciis win, j Hv - liall s round and li-.-!|.s my id
at this purtieulai time, jeopardize lln-
Demoeralie or^i.n.zatiou <u the county
by ignoring the action of a meeting
called by the only recognized head ...
I he parly ill the county, mluiit that the
ilieetnig oi the IJlli was not all that we
could wish. Cali we not eoi.e. de soiue-
111:111 with tin, I.o-S s. Dili In: aiit
worth bis salt. Con.c out./ tliai
• lurued gt loot, an’ show yc s.-lf.
Y. .-t rl.y In* tuk a i-or down to
Dresit crick, w«* sold to Kerris, an
1 lie got t, - 5 1 o' some whisky, mi’ got
thug lor die sake o I harinoi.y ( Wi.l .drunk .s a mutter o’ course. Tln.11
we detVftt our eaud.dales lor the l.egislu- he got into a li-^'at and the nth.
tore by ignoring the action of the Prcsi- f e l|,, w ru t.er got ilV av with hint. I
For Clerk Sun-rior Court.
We Are authorize 11* »nn »:n'« Mr. L 8CTIEV-
KNELL a*a can li la»e for Cl-rk «»f th« Su teri- r j UiUlanCeS.
Knurl, subject la a !>••!» K*ratic nomination. j
dent ot the Com tv flub? We hope j
that better council will jir.-vail, and that 1
no Democrat will forgt* what he owes j
to the pre-s-nt organiz.11 ion of the Demo-
crats 111 Clark.
ll Ile- delegates a’rc-idy ap;s*ineil to ;
the fan s.ille eonv 11 .0:1 do their duty j
we need not tear tor tlu- result. They are
u.iiiisirnc ed and must lie aware that the
people are divided in tli -ir preferences as
lo the most silitnhV candidate tor emi
gres-, and will therefore act for die best
interests oi'tl.-s sect ion. In view offbeat:
la.-ts let ns stand up l'<>r Denu.ernlii- or- ,
ganization. Hally mhe meeting when :
called by the Preside t .<1 th • ounty
flub and fr-irn 11> -n down when called
wi.h.iut that authority.
A fellow wa« bitten by a dog. As
soon as lie reeoveied from his fright lie
declared he would kill the animal.—
“ But the dog isn’t nri 1,’ said the ow
ner. “Mall” shouted the victim, 1
exasperately, “ what in t'ne thunder, •
has lie g<it to lie mud abou*
Gone North.— The editor of the j
Banner has gone North fora shortL ,
time, on husines. During his absence,
the business of the office will lie at
tended to hv Frank H. Atkinson, anil
guess. 1 wish InM a killed th.
blasted boast. ’
“ What is that truck?’" I inquir
ed imn-cciitly, jniiiiting to the to-
batvo.
“ W 11. stringer,” she replied
with a twinkle in tier black eyes,
“you must be awful green not t.>
know 1 h it. Wiiarvoti lieen livin'
all y.ittr life ? \Vliv, that’s terback
er. We iat.se a little f.irolirown
use. IV-.j.le may say what they
jih-a-e, but 1 tell yi.it teibaek- rV a
great comfort. I c<>iiMn’l gii along
without it. i s..\, stranger, le v y.-
got anv store terbavki-r about, v !
1 got plenty twist, but 1 like
navy Ine b- st.”
Uiilnrtuiiately I don’t cliew, but
1 IV red tier a eigar.
“A seegy it-1 Well, I generally
moke a pipe, but I don’t mind
your seegyar jest lor a
change.’'
She wiped the green gum of tin
suckers oil her petticoat and took
ber of wheels wu.cii are invisible
externally. O.t liio day when tue
ltulli oUgnt to have proceeded on
its jourmy the huge multitude
lound It impossible to uinVelL As
1 ailerwards learned, me pr.ests had
locked tlie Wiiceia. For two or
three days the pcop.e it ud to move
it, bat in Vain. At nisi it began to
be wuispcred that a human suciT-
tiee was required u» inaugurate the
new.y repu.ied ear. A day or t<vo
more, and 1 was told taut tue vic
tim had been p.o-Uiyd t*t the per
son of a leper, who hud sold n.ni-
aell for tlie sum of £b. 1 was also
told unit the Uarogaii, or Superin
tendent ol Piiliee, Had been Ituliu-
soinely bribed, mid that lie woiitu
report to the magistrate ‘Aocid 111
ul death.’ 1 did not oelteveaii tuts,
espi-etailv as my informant was a
Woman who, 1 1..ought nngiil Rave
been imposed upon oy win.tweeaii
'bazar gup,’ or coininoii gossip; but
111 two or three days more i was in
birthed au.»t to the joy oiXiie w .oh
ountry round about, the Uum had
at last moved, but that, uiiloiTUiiule-
ly, a poor leper, falling under the
wueels, liwt been crushed la death,
it was, however, a purely acCidv lit-
al oecuiTcnee, for, utter a most
.-e.ilcuing inquiry, tlie Daroguh hud
so ivpon«-.i. Alter this experience
1 make a practice ot waiuning tlie
Autus. of a inch mere 100 a great
many iu Bengal, and UlV.lllably
lou.i 1 when one tvlu-ed to bo drug
_;c-i bv tue people, as the 'sinullcr
ear’ <>1 your eorrespoiideiit uni, its
ur.-t motion was ulleuded with a
s-l'ioUi if not a fatal accident.—
You 1 001 respondent Hunks the tact
in. t the man Whose tliigu was
ciu.-i.ed drank gn pio.es “that
ne could not be a nt .-u ijecl tor a
il.ndoo sacrifice. ’ It appears lie
iocs li-.t know lil.it all mosc who
sw ng at the G iiiTrucK i’cojadi are
rso.is of tue very lowest east.-, or
. iliici, no cas e ->t all, who arc paid
oy wealthy Hindoos to .to ibis peii-
nioe in tn.-irsieu I. ‘L’.ie lact ol tue
mm’s Ii. i *g an outuast is a Viry
strong pro-ii'tuut lie was a puruli.iss
cd victim, and tins is sfili luitl er
confin'd by ti.e nativc-lik' alien pi
10 oivert the suspicions of the
salicbs by tue lou liy-expressed
blame of tue god In-punishing him.
Anotlici suspicious eiieuiiistauee is
iiiat ti.e poiiee had got ihcinselves
and the station magistrates away
iro n tlie ‘smaller ear, so that there
isflit be no iiiterruplioii to what
was about lo h ippcn.”
Tobl*.’ D«rby
Cond.u.m Puwlen »rr wu-nuiteJ Sju -riur to anv
ober»,or«op*jr.forlhjcar»o«- liut.mpcr.VVorm*,
BoU, louzb*. lilde BouoJ, Coll, Ac., in Hones,
mod Colds too tlu. Eon of Milk. Black “
Milk, Black Tuague,
ittle. frice •* —*-
York.
I'srsi d Crisis ut thsl nr Bodies are
Horn Dlricuipcr, Ac., in Cattle. Trice 2J cents!
Depot. 10, Tark I'lace, New York.
|’Jft i MhSTII cully made with stencil and
, ” I 'r-check Ule«. Recure clrc hsr snd
samples, (Toe. s. M. SrKsr Br.itUeboiu, Vt.
^ MT.J THE WIIKIM11 "I, Ins, uialror friituir. S00
*• * weskzuernlssd. ReepeHaMa caplornsent
at Home, day or creniug: no capital rmiulnd ; full
Lwlr c loin and valuable ptekue cuuda lo start
wlih sent free by mail. Address, wTtliTcents re-
• urn sump. XI. YOCNvi A CO., liCourtlsnd
»«» > «rk- aug 251U l».
. « sin.o, .ias nr mu are reneved
,"*«W «*«» 5<*rs. Th, m.tcrisl r.rVhteh tK?
are rmsmuruced Is Uu- blmsl, and unless if beful-
.fHS**? 1 , , w ,' ,h 1 '•* demciga of vitality, he
st.eAin ell begth ft hr sy.t in lecllne. Cf all
blo.d.drpurents. Dr. Walker's Yiacaar Bitters b
the safest and most InMHble. Thereto no disease
arisind frma depravation of the blood, which It
will nut s|*eeiily cum.
Err Uys-MMla. inltoesUon, depression of spirits
and general debility, in their various forms, also
as a preventive against fever and ague ; and other
Intermittent torera. The Kerro-Phosphorrtsd
Elixir of Crltosra, made by Caswell, lialard a Co.
New York, and S..I.I by all druggists, is she best
tonle, an I for patients recovering from (ever or
other liekneat, has no equal.
Ty irs'aa's '. .'t I'-a-l ...th ".w.l-r. -The best
apt tele It..own for cleaning and preserving tbe
teeth ari l gn us. .Sold by tUl .lrugruts. Price 2.
mid Stl cents per bottle, V. C. WeUs A Co.. Sow
York.'
I liristadiirn's Hslr Bye. This magnlCcent com
pound stands unrivalled, in tbe world. So tody
or gentleman of discrimination uses any other. It
is the ui.ist perfect, reliable, and effect! >e ha>r dye
iu the world, factory 08 Maiden Lani-.N. Y.
Carbolic salrr, recoin uiemliHl bv phyalclaoa as the
great l.eslinr compound. Price 25 cents per box
John K. Ileury, sole proprietor, 8 College Place
New New York.
Ulster's Hjci.1 is a reliable Diuretic an 1 Tonic
for all derangements 01 the urinary and .emt-.d ur-
X-xus. Tbegeuuine, as orme.lj- sold hy ilavil.,nd,
Uarral A itis.ey, and Iheir branches, is now pre
pared by H.W. Ki.-lsy, the ori n.ator and Pro
prietor; un.l the tr.ale supplied by hia successors,
Morgan A ltisler, New York.
sr lie.ls is upiu.a puriiie.1 of its slckruing a id pols-
unous prop :Vties. Ills a perfect anudvue, unt pru-
.lucing headache, or constipation uftfie bowels, a<
is the cise wan other preparaguna of opium. Joan
Karr. Chemist. N. V.
Pratt's islral Oil, h.u a worl l-wldo reputation
as the surest and best ll'uiuiuating oil. Over two
million gallons have heel, void for the past two
years, from which, no accidents ol any description
nave o -curred. n.-tid for Circular. Oil House
of Charles Pratt established 17 h). New York.
Rare Chance Ibr Agents.,
AGENTS! we will pay you $10 per week in cash,
iff ui will eu«age with us at once. Every thins
gssrtte,’ Mich.* 1 *"" p,,d r - x -
AGENTS WANTED-Cw the Uvw of
Grant Greeley
tw ce cost oft tie l» «
As't tuve sroudeiful success. Send fol circular.
mfJraa ZIKt.LKUa Act’lBOY, 51!* Arch St rhllal
dnphl , Pa
& ©rirSs
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COTTON, AND ALL
v , INDUCE—CHEAPEST PRICE FOR GOODS.
One Ot The Largesl Stock’s Euer Btosghi T«;44ls**.
Come One Come All, and try us.
OTJR MOTTO— u HONEST T THE BEST PQL-I-C,”
England & Orb.
■tgeuvs Wanted for I he tetwbtoerai h. of
HO.ACE GREELEY,
A new illustrated edition, now rea iv. flet this the
best, and cnly edition written by himself, and ea-
•‘ T he Tribune ; anti our 1372 V'lPtlLV
■ "J 1 * - for.all p.rties, just out, price $1 50. One
ag-ntooldiW in three davs. Splendid Steel por-
trail nH.reel.-y, SI. *300 a month ma<le selling
the above. E. a TREAT.
Pub. S0>, Broadway, N. V.
IVr Krrqarntly lizard inuther.n say they
W'luid n**t be without Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing r> rli
Syrup, from the birth of the child until it has tin- i ^ |
THE KEFORUS of TESTS
At LOWELL, Mass., prove
X. V. Rl'IMtXY
IWV 'V XT IV til IK,
sufterior to all others, it gave a
higher |*erceulage tlmo any o'ti
er wheel of fo-nmon fiuish.’Pa.o-
pblrl and price list l.v
_ N. K. BURNHAM, Y..rk, Pa.
Btl.TIIIOIIR
FEMALE GOLLEGE
Was incorporated as a regular iu 181$. with
power to con!erdr?ree<*. It was liher.illv endowed
by the State.»f Maryland in h49. a*»d aif.*r«l- every
ficillty fora thorough and a x?*»tupii«!ied Kluab.D
It enjuys the patronaseof the Middle. Southern and
Western Scute .(' italntfues may be had at this office,
or of N. C. BROOKS, L. L. D. Prest, Baltimore, Md
1872. DRYGOODS, 1872.
KEAN, LANDRAM & CO,
^BE RECEIVING A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF
iWB AID HUMMER ®R! 100DS.
Lano Points,, S ic l ies, lac * C »lhr< in 1 S! *erea, Dolly Vardou Bow*, Scarfs, Parasols, Ac. Ac. A splen
did line of black a:id colored silks, Japanese Cloths, Bar«*cc«, Challies, Plain Black t»rena*linea, .Satin
Striped Urenadinea, Freiicn Organ lies. Colored Lawu*, Cambrics, Percales, Piques, Liuen Lawns, *%c.
Dolly Vardou patterns iu *uo»t of me above.
The Seeret of Reanty. What is it? uo longer
asked, for the world of fashion and all the ladies
know that is ptt> luced bv using a dciighifu) anti
harmless nreparatit.u known as <i. W. laiird’s
“ Bloom o» Youtu.** Its lieautifyiiig effects are tru
ly wonderful Depot, 5 Gol.i st., N. Y.
Athens Uelail Prices Current
FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPT. 20, 1872.
Corrected, Weekly by England <fr Orr.
Cotton.— per. lb.
Farturj uuu4i».—Cottou Yarns $ 1 61
osuaburps, per yd.
whirling,
4-4
14
to 1 70
to 1.8
to \iy %
to 15
to 15
to 35
to 40
Ponlt.'v Aeepl.ii- for IVoin?n.
the L.litoratl <leii;irto.ent will lie in I , , . . ‘ , ,
, . ,, T „ ! the otliTeil cigar, vvi.ile I struck
competent Immls. far. J. O r arreU •
"ill aMeml to the local column. We
tr.ist our friends will lubricate the!
machinery of the office by liberal re-
For Tax Collector.
tapt. J. E. ItlT^H wi I b- supported in tbe
Hark county De-imera'lc n<>m T nation, f*»r the of
fice of Tax Toiler tor, hy
M \N YVoriCIl* ON TUB WEST SIDE.
J. M. BARRY will l»r supported for Tax CVd-
r in the Deumcratic nominating convcntii.n
Irrto
MANY VOTERS ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
Local and General Items.
Eastman Business Colleoe.—
This Institution, which was open vl one rear a *•*!»•
Atlanl *,€•»., torduc te Youso Mks f r the pr »"
t:r»l duties o’TI>, iaw’eld n an influ Hat grc.atc
»h.at» an? other institutionoftl ekind inthe^outh.
Tii T-* ha* already l»et*n more than one hun Ired of
it* grarlu *toa sent out who are to-tlay occupy'rg
rrsp>»n<lSlo a id lucratlre p:>*!ti ms. The teaclie~*
are well known to the people for their en »rry, ac-
»nd usefulness, and it I* the onlr Colb-ge in
the .Smth that is conducted by practical mrn on
the Actual Hcsinkss Plajt. In » jbort course of
Loin twelve to fourteen weeks, yonng ..ion urn *-n
• M *A t« *lcp Into the counting knute. ri-n three
time, the .mount expen'le*l fur h.Kir.laiii i n, e
In I be a..... Ieg,h of llm. »t r.^ulrea lo gn.lu tie
lor term*, tee College Journal, ape'-inieua of I'en-
Mnu.hip,etc. Addreaa—ln.-lr.ing two three-.ci.t
•lampo, U. E. DETW1LKK, Scr’y.,
Sej.t 20-3m. ltox 5V., Atlnnla, (la.
•••iticli. Alter ;i lew |Mill's sill- sail!:
“ Well, I r.itli.-r like this, li’
one o' til.’til wli-il they call llavnli-
n r-, ain't it ? Mighty nice tastc.l
Lut it ilo'i’i go to tlie pjM>t like tli>-
pipe. I say, stranger, wouldn’t yc
like to see my oid man? des
boss, an’ icil the niggvi
’ the sun, nud I’d
The Georgia Award.—A Ter all
th ■ administration bluster almiit the
Aialmma claims, mil con.sepiontml j Ifiteli v«
damages iueident. t« the work of the : to conn'in out
Confeder te ct a a, the Geneva con- l,|,, w t | u . i„, r „ (;„• |„, n to come up.”
ferenee has awarded fifteen millions to I j „„ dlv sutr". sicd that I was
the United States as the amount nf afnii ,| Ill>in In i ^ | ll
damage for which Great Britain is j, l:lt man with uo sJ-look-
jnstly liable. The negotiation-on this . wivw , wcre ?u lj( . ct lo tll0 coul
sul.jcct hy Gnint’s administration pre-
s -:.is a record of liungling, bluster, and ,
craw fishing, which cannot lie covered J
up or palliated by this award. J
The Fair.—We learn from one of
the Executive Committee of the Chirk
County Fair Associatim that a great
entries have already lieen marie.
? - '«l t te Fair promises to lie a comp’ete
•'"cess. Let our farmers l.rin^ out
t-'e.r no .„ a tt,. r jf they nre not in
K.m.j condirjon as they could wish.
V« will d.> nex , ,j mc while on
subject, we would like to make the
Miggcst on to tl,e Executive Committee
!> . I .ey chaose lhe UUIm . fmm th ,
v „ ?"’> Ji * lr Association to the
irl r Fllir Asseciation.
Tina change would make i» th
I property of all Sent' r 'T™'*
awaken the r„, crett ^
Try the change.
o«r farmers.
plaint.
‘•Jealous? I’d like t«» see liiir
try that on me. I’d give linn sum
thin’ to* be jeid.Mis lor. Ilc knnw-
ilu 'iicd well that I’m all right, am
that I won't li ivc auv airs pul oi
over me. Ez for bein' g.nj I.Hikai
I've se. n the tilin', strong r, when
The Straight-outs.—The ni>-
pointment of a Sta c Executive com
mittee, to admini-ter on the affairs of
the Jeffersonian Democracy, is an
nounced, and ap|H*ars in another place. [ v , (l| ,.,^1,, j,. v s .,j,| S<N
They are good men and true, and we j jj^ ||iUht . r
have no doubt they will wind lip the j r>ll l ,,
remnant of the estate in a satislactorv , t |,j rt takes the sL-truh outen r
manner. | ^ a | 1,ty quick, I n il y
15m lievin’ the ogci,
• Ming tins, and livin
There are many women who, es-
pce d.v within the last half dozen
years while it.e price o: e .gs has
...en -o liign, made money mu. h
i. ister !«y tending poultry than by
-. wing. It is an occupation espe
cially suited to women because it
i ivolves patience and constant at-
.eiilioii t» detiids, ratln-r th;.n
strength. Then, again, the hardest
dung lor many men to leutn, in
ii. -inriling citli. r poultry or bees, is
geiitiv ness. How many times we
nave seen boys, ami men wi.li no
•n<ire sciue than boys, jcR liens
.ougldy Irom their nesLs, enter the
jkju iry-house abruptly and li-g it-
mii the ik'C JjKints till tuey rush mi a
.lutieiiiig mass iut > tlie farther, si
c irner, and keep the poultry cuu.n
uiu.iiiy iu c-iiisttiit agitation and
distress! But ad domestic animals
•i ( piccutic tlie iiiainiers of women
atteiidaiils wiieii lliev are fortunate
e tough to be earvit for by them.—
>w, in. t :lixi'e are women gar len-
eis ami i.Giisi, wno by com ueiitia-
ole Indus.ly and ou.-iiie&s qualities
n ve i.Sen to euiiiieliee in tiio.-e
a.li i r s, ami wiule <>nc ofilie iimsi
aUeCvSsiUi, il not lln- most sueeess-
iu., b e keep.-'a m tiie whole coim
iiy is a woman, we hope to see
•liicis give poulti v mure ulteiilio.i
Ilian it lias liiliieilo reoeivc.1.—
.t.-xfc i'ioiii profit, the keeping of
Mile j. uuiy tor laney is an elegant
p .Mime Very (hipu.ar Willi English
.adics, ami wc see uo reason tlu
ludinoii siiouid mil be adopted iieie.
— [/‘ouilry It tutii.
Ilrj (j.wde — Prints,
IJtf.aiuc*, “ 25
B»’e ed aliirtltig, 44 10
Be.i li.Kiug, 44 20
i’rovDIon*.—. iuur, Fan y,p*frbhL. 12 10
ltt.mlv, “ ll«u to
6u:»er0uc 44 9 01 to
Cura »perlMu'.b 1 15 1
D aw 44 1 50 to
M ai •* 1 20 to
Wheat •* 1 50 lo
Bacon, hotf roaiul, jHtrlb. - ($-
44 aide*, 44 — («• 14
44 shoulders, 44 - to 11
44 clear balk si ie». - to 12
44 44 44 *b sutlers. - to -
Ijur 4 ‘ 13 lo 15
C«> keus, grown, 25ct Frying 20 to —
Egg* jar Uoz. 2** lo 25
Duller perib. 25 to
robarco—Couuuon ^...‘ 44 50 to 60
Medium 44 75 to 80
Fine 44 1 oo io 1 2
Hiutsiug 44 5o
So t if 44 w
Cigars, A.u per 10JO55 00
44 A ivjuu. .. 44 ;5 00
immnaltion—P«*wd r i^r lo.
Shot 44 12
L toil 44 Vi
Cap* p;*r b »x, 10
W«)odtB Ware.—Fainted Buckets, do* 3 50
Cwl ir 44 44 ii u0
Sieves, 44 50
Litiaora.—Corn Whisky,... |*er gal. :i 00
IVach Brandy 44
Apple 44 ...... 44
llol.un.l Gin 44
jlodrhiu Wuiskey, 44
Wines, 44
Groceries.—Sugar,crushed per lb.
CLAIR HOTEL,
Baltimore, M(l.
This New a id Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN to
the public. Lo atodoii MONUMENT SQUARE,
convenient alike tot hi businessman and theturist.
It is the only h-itel in Kaltlm ire e nba* in A eleva
tor suits of rooms wdth baths, and all ot Iter con ven-
lencies.
To accoramodalo Merc-iant*. 0» um *rcial Trav
elers and others, the rat*** will 1** 32 per day for
r >o us on the fourth and fif;h llo.irs, making the
ditferenct* on account of the elevation. Ordinary
transient rates for lower rooms, $3 jier dar.
Gue*ta desiring to take ud vantage of t he above
rates will please notify the e!erk before rooms are
assigned. An improved el vator for tbe useot the
guests is constantly running, from6 A. M. until
11. P M. HARRY II. FOGLE Manager.
WHITE GOODS
Irish Linen, Linen Lawn Fur Suits, 8w!
io-, tl iyiM, aud ToWeL. In our UtUEVI
ich “I and bro wu sheetings and shirtings ai
md liberal encouragement fr«»m «»ur frien
>etr favor.*, promising ou our |«rt every edort to please.
’ Respectfully, KEAN, LANDRAM ix. CO.
f= HAL UR’S PATENT
PARADE TORCH
for lhe riMI*\!G' of |H7f,isa
striking novelty in the torch line
The burning fluid iteiug contain-
ed in the pocking, prevents all
danger of dripping and soiling the
clothing, in.I i* perfectly safe in
haudlitig. By blowing through a
till* in tin* handle
A (Ol.fll OP FI. A RK
is thrown three feet into the air,
produringabeautiful and start
ling effect, and illumninating a
wide area. This Torch is chcoptr
ami K-imlicr than any other, and
Costs to burn only two or three
cents per night.
Manufactured and sold by
8. M. AIKMAN A Co ,
2CI Ih^or. btrect New York
Manuiacttirvrs of Ship, K. R.
aud Hand Lanterns.
C.ipl. W. Williams. Kxpres?
'"••nt, Ims In-en ii|<|n>inli-d \; f il or the
yniiMte
j T li-i i-JJi mi dity fi.ie c Minin' 1<m
cows. Imi ii’sa.vf il <<n wiitlniin.—
■•all* of through tickets to nil |M.ints in I M •ruin'. Stranger. X X!
tlie United States and Eur..|.o, via Ai-
hintu.
e a p.-iteh ••* ti r ».'-k«
i:V to affk wi:::! it is.”
i nne _v.
u Won’
A Terrible Case of R, PP n
[<-<>urt llonn, Ims , wn ... “ ° Ur
h..Tr’ "“-rjz
• ^" n,rv inv< '- ,i \
... •• .. . *" ‘. 'rxiin ol tlte !
« ii. ti '*• J‘*'irdan, clinrfred
" a " <0 on ‘lie 7th of
r- "IBM. the P<TS.,„ of Emma Nichols.
’ ’ Thc ‘"“"-"v i- volu
, Wn '*’ * hirt -v .or,,- witnesses
.1 *1™ ° f c,rcum *l*ntial evi.
* l> e. | T | . M '* e w " 8 if
v.„mo ' . ’ ‘ ,y * he ,act rimt thc
ve, nfof a r^r dW “* ° n,y tMnwa
J« . ft. of age, and has si nce dlcd .
- u » WU. f rom th e effects’. Xii
t ent ion was »b,y conducted .." w
Several favor- intemleil for t li ir*
iMiic, arc necessarilv laid over.
Home School.—Sjx'oi.-il an n.
t*on : s invited to the nnitotnv cment of
Madam" Sosnoski’s Home 8elio<il. on the
17th T .is institution is too well known
to need any endorsement from us.
It is time for tin* “LiternV’t.*
show their stren<jili. and tit irzeil
atnl tlteir "nnrnife, if they Inive irot
any. ami if they Jon’t mnke some
resp t'talile ex'tibilion of the kiml.
tlo-v mav !•<• sure the Demo T.iiS
wiP eon.-hide they have <»ot imhIi-
inir t.. shotv, an 1 .lis.„i.s S all idea of; nervously anx.ons to prove
an allinnee which ean make no solid j Sf||«immo1niioii has f'as d.
ddiiion to their own strength and •Tlhclcss, he has olt*'ii to
ninhers. 'fatal aceideiits,’ where men :«r.
G'lineaville is still improvincr. A
new Methodist church and a number ot
residences are almut to in- liuilt.
The clamor for the common
school system tor Ncwnan is beeoaiin^;
loud and irresistiltle.
The value of th" r<-al estate in
Rome has increased $250,000 during the
past year.
Chatham county is splendidly
organized. There is no nctive Democrat
ic opposition to Greeley,
lln-Caro .iiiffirtrua>ite.
lhe question of trif eaenfiee benealh ift
W.erU.
Tite Indian c>«ri«'S|»ondeiit of th
Lo.idofi Tunns r< cntlv wr< to a lot
i.-r in udation to the Jua^criiau.
Festival, in whit'll he said In.
thought tlie ornol ciT« iiio:.ios liitli-
• rto in v gu • were no longer coni-
in hi. In reply to tii.b anotlici
gciiilciiiaii wnb's:
" Your i’alcuita eorrcs|w'ti«h-iit
has taken the J i g ru ut F>-sl Vd
under ins proUi lion, and Bceins
that
Nev-
epori
2 5U
lo t Ul
lo75 oo
12» <* •
to 50
to 4 0).
tol5 0
to 4 Oh
to
to 3 00
to 3 Ik.
to 3 (Ml
to 7 Ori
to 7 00
15 to 16
15 to 15
44 B.*owti,goo<l 44 14
Coffee, Rio 44 25
44 Java 44 33
’ Tea, Hy*.*n 44 1 50
4 * (iutipowtlcr, 44 2 00
44 mark ....~ 44 1 50
Syrup, Sorghum, per gal. 60
44 Cano, 44 7 *
Cuba 4oLux-es...~ 44 40
Cautlet, — per ib. 20
C tee.*e 44 20
Crackers 44 15
Onion*, perbush.l 00
Camly, Fancy per lb. 50
44 Stick, 44 25
S«Mla 44 12
Black Pep|>er 44 35
(linger................. 44 25
Starch — 44 15
Rice 44 10
Mackerel No. 1 |H . per kit, 3 oO
44 No. 2,... 44 2 (0
Sardines, pr»r l»ox, ‘*8
Salt persark, 2 25
Drugs—C*»pper is. per lb. 8
Indigo 44 1 7*5
Mad per 44 20
w alta 44 10
Sulphur 44 15
Hardware.—Iron, Sweeds... 44 7
44 Country liar 44 6
44 Canting*,..... 44 8
Kails 44 8
Cotton Card*, par doz.C 00
Hoes, tirade's, 44 6 00
Ames* Sh.»vel», 44 15 00
44 Spade*, 44 15 00
Trace Chain*, 44 P 00
financial.—(sold, buying...— 1 12
44 nelllng 1 3
** t- Silver, buying.... 1 os
44 seliim'..... 1 10
to 12%
to
to 2 25
to 10
to
to 7 00
to 8 00
tolS 00
tolS 00
tola oo
to 14
tot>
to
SwD*, Mull, Nainsook and Jac<»net, Irish Linen, Liuen Law* Fur Sulfa, Swiss and Vic. La* n «uit»
m ule up. Linen Ta’.ita *>.iMa*k. Saoain-, «>*yles, aud ToWeL. In our OiMKVI'ir idlfjiUl •• * will
be found ill the firorite brands **f v»fo ich-l and hruwu*het‘tings and shirting* at very reasonable nrfreu.
With sincere gratitude for the kind aud liberal encouragemeut from our friend* the pa't «ct*iu, w«
respectfully solicit a continuance of thetr favor*.
Very Rcspccifu
apr 25-51
aoo DIC04D HTHfcKT, Ai'LOT ,« I.
1-*. AVe will send samples and pav tlie li,xr
press on all bills ordered at retail ibr amounts
over Ten Dollars.
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
8S0Y8S & «S* WJtaa,
Which we are offering at very low prices. We will also keep during the season
a full stock of those famous Sumtney & Newtou AXES, at reduced prices.. ■
Jackson. Wagons a Specialty.
,.ct G SUMMEY & NEWT'YS.
Norwood miiiiscuooLVa
Session 1872-73 opens Sept. 2«th, 1872*
WILLIAM D. CABELL, \Univ. Va.), Principal
F. Key Meads, (Unix. Va.). Iut4ruct(*rin Ancient
Lan^ua^es.
R. L. H auhis »w, M. A.. (Univ. V*A, Instructor in
Modern Languages, Kn^liftb, Ar.
Tug*. A. Skddon, (M.itliematlca: Medalist, Vnir,
Va.), In»truct«ir in Applied Mat hemal.cs and
in Analvtical and Apuied Chemisfry.
D. S. (i. Caulll. (Univ. Va.). Instructor in law.
Addresa, WILLIAM D. CABELL, principal,
N-hwoimI, Va.
ITnlversitr of Ylrginl.i, May 9 1872
To Win. D.Cabell, E«q.. i*riuc»i al.
My. Dear Sirl Ii ive a high appre* iatlon of work
your Schnol i» doing for lhe State aud the Country,
and of the importance of send ng you tbe best men
as your assistants. Y«»un», very truly,
CHARLES S. VENABLE.
Chairman of ihr Facul: v, U. of Va.
WlfiNHCTOM VMVKRNITY
Medical School,
Baltimore, Maryland.
r PIIENEXT ANNUAL SESSION
1_ of thi* Institution will begin October 1st,
1872, and continue five month*. The clinical ad
vantages of the School are unsurpassed.
Feesinclu lin * lissectlo i an I hospital ticketa, $65.
For Catalogue* containing full particulars apply
to rrof. CUAS. W. CHANCELLOR, Dean,
Baltimore, Md.
W. S. WITHERS. E. H. JONS*-
WITHERS & JONES,
FOWUHSJia and jyXACSJWStTB,
Froprietors Novelty Iron Works, Atlanta, Oil'.
Guards,
Bummer Houses,
X/f ANUFACTUREILS of Building Fronts, Gratings, Window
^ Columns, Orate Ran, Hitching Posts, Rrackets, Itaiiroa.l Frofia, Snmi
sSSJtV. i?’''. f* 4 Settees for laiwnsanit Verandahs, Iron Railing* and Fencing*of the l*»e*l pal'
terns for Cemetery Uu, Fence* and Verandahs, elc.. etc. Allordcr* i.r
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND MACHINERY
of all kinds attended to promptly, and no charges made for patterns when in regular line of work.
We alaomiuufocture Sad Irons, Andirons, Fire Stand*, Well-wheels, Portable Grates, Kettle*, lanl-
droni, hkillets, etc., etc. We are agents for the
Tnnite Company 4 * Km cry Grinders, Saw Glimmers, la
tent Flanges, etc., wihoh we will deliver at Factory Prices.
These wheels are free from any offensive odor, do >101 glaze, gum, or heut, as
some do ; are not liable to burnt, and will cut further than any other wheel.
sex»t 30 Ctu
D. H. & J. T. DENNING,
DEALERS nr
WINDOW SASHES, i?LINDS,
cru.olnil u -«1 ?r tlie wheob of lin
ear, and not killed or injured ill
any other way. Having had a veiy
■onat expcrii'iic*; us a manager of
Zi-miiidarii s (esMutej) iu Lower Ben
ual, a |Hi.-iii<ni wliiuli brought me
ini > most intimate eoiniivtioii with \
the peopli', I have no hesitation in
saying that tlie accident reported
in tlie 77mes of the 13tii of Aulmisi,
as havins; oeuumsi at Scrampore
was a case of self-immolation. A
ease that occurred ia my own ex-
Thick or thin Sowing of Oats.
A correspondent of the “ Agricul
turalist, write-in 'Hints about Work,’
you say in regard to sowing oats, “ the
• iclier the soil the less seed required.’
jly e.vperieiice lias lieeu, the richer,
lac soil the nioro seed it would liear.—
:iotl» these stateaients are correct. It
dc(>eiids ou what is meant by rich or
!>o r aud It laud is so poor that it
•it- not available pla it food sufficient
lo produce more than 20 bushels ot
oats [>er acre, it would be foolish to
sow- th'ck. 'iwo bushels of seed per
ere wuulu | robably produce as gowl a
crop as if six bushels were to.vu. If
rich enough to produce 50 bushel ,
three bushels of seed would be bett< r
titan two bushels. If {ich enough lo
produ -e 75 bushels, it might be well
• o sow four bushels of seed; but if rich
enough to produce 85 bushels, we
would not sotv more than three and *
half bu.-hels; aud if rich enough to
produce one hundred bushels, three
bushels would prolwbly be thick en
ough. On rich land, sown early, the
pluuts ttool more, aud consequently
le 8 seed is required. As a rule, we
seldom sow oats thick enough ou good
land. It should be observed, how
ever, that tlu* season has much to do
with tbe question. Other things bt -
ing equal,
crop is more apt to suffer from drought
than one sows thinner.
foilM MIXED GLOSS
PAINT COMPANY.
Manufacturer* of
Mixed Gloss Paint.
Xo. 159, West otll St., Cincinnati, Ohio, want of Action I.Tnar UraraaS Spl.en 1
u
It is not a physio, which may give euiiatraty ie-
Hefto ibc sufleier lor the first tewilos'.s, but which
f.om out nued u-e brings pile* and kindred dis
ease* to aid in weukeuiug the inv .lid, nor is it a
doctored liquor, which, under the popular name
of 44 Bitters,** is *o extensively palDi^l off on thc
public x* sovereign remedies, but it is a w*wl/iotff/’-
/hI tonic >md alter it ire % pr«»noum*e<l si» by the lead
ing medical authorit.es of Ltuidon and Paris, and
h:u» long been used by regular physician* of other
countries wirlt wonderful results.
DOWELLS 5 EXT.OFJURUBEBL
retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the
plain, and must be taken as a permanent curative
All colors and tints ready tor n«».
•Varraat-d not to P«l, Blixter, Crack or tkau. oo.
one gallon covers 200 square feet, 3 coats. On
pb^tered walls aud ceiliugs 300 and 250 square feet
2 and three coats.
Our (taint is made from ttie same materials that
dl paiuters claim to use—best White Lead, Zinc
iii«f i.inseed Oil; tlie en.uueKv surface given by
he gloss is not effected by scrubbing and was ing.
.t has been thoroughly tested, being in use over
ine years, aud has given entire satislfcctiou. Suit-
aide lor all p irposes, aud warranted to stand iu
any el.mate.
At our paints are ma le of tbe ordinary pigmanta
and oil, do not confound them with those styled
‘Chemical,” * 4 Unbber,”or any other mixed paints.
C\«MIXKI> ULUSSPAl.\TCO.
k April 1, 1872.
[HEHEW WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING
MACHINE
TS THE BEST FAMILY SEW 4
L ISO MACIIISEIn iwe, doing a greater varto-
»v of work. It to oku* tempi* ia iu <»u>tnictk>o,
running lUhter and with more iperd than any
other SKIVING MACHINE ia tha market. Uar-
ingitoud thotest for twenty yean,
Gverj Machine is Fully Warranted.
Call ami examine before purchasing other*.
Thread, ueedld*, oil, Ac., may be hauat th*otec*.
WE ALSO IIAVE THE AGENCY POR
’ MADAM DEMOREST’S
New York Fashion Patterns
RECEIVED MONTHLY.
A foil *xe, a^enrate and reliable pattern In vari
ous xtee*. of every new and desirable aiyle.
For*tjadie* and Children'* Dromet.
B o il paltera pat np la an •■•reloa*, with illustra-
lion.aud full dascriptina and dlraetion* how to
-ut, put tojatbar, make and trim tha garment.
Haring cnm-wient todl-« to run marhine*, a*
d*r. foe making draw*-, .hirt., or for oth.r •*»-
..... will ha prountlr executed.
BROWN & SCHAFFER,
AOESIS, ATHENS, OA.
Junl4 Office ou Collect Avenue, Athens, Gs.
Unless relieved at ouce, the blood becomes impure
from deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous
or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules, canker,
pimples, etc.
Take JUKUBEBA to cleanse, purify and restore
the vitiated blood to healthy action.
Have »»m a »H*?»-»** r M.nuaeh ! Unless digestion
ispromptlv aidetl the system is dcMlitatcd w.th
loss of vital force, poverty «*f the blinsl, dropsical
tendency, general weakness or lassitude.
Ta :e it to assist digestion without react! >n, it
will Impart youthful vigor to the weary sufferer.
Have you «Ve ikues* of the Intestines 1 You are
In danger of chronic diarrliora, or the dreadful in
flammation of the towel*.
Take it to allay irritation, and ward off tcudency
to inflammations.
Have vou Weakness of the Uterine er I rfotry Or.
wns ! Yov must procure instant relief, or you are
liable to suffering won- than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life be-
ao3es a burden.
Finally, it sU'inhl be takeu to keep tbe system
In perfect health, or you areoth *wi?e In gr at dan
ger of malarial, miasmatic or ^ ntaglous diseases.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
Platt st., N. Y., vde agt. for United States.
Price, oue dollar per bottle. Send fir circular.
SHINGLES, LATHES, NAILS,
Lime, I foment, Plaster Paris, Hair,
FIRE RRICK; &C.
COMPRISING A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Building Material,
45 Jaduon Street, Near Pod Office, Augusta, 6a.
I” E BEG LEAVE In call attention to our facilities for (applying building i
,jff* E BEG LEAVE In call attention to our facilities for (applying) _
ft. exaiuinatiua of our .lock anil prices.^ Our Dour*, ttoahes, and BUnda are of White uiaintk-
Till, and invite aa
ern i'l l*, a id h iringconn-cti-m with'iiianufacturera South, can SU ordenTwith prumptne**. Plana
ami eeliinate* furui.hctl, and ceutraci* taked for all stylet of buildings. Bend for a Price List!
jm >(*.. 3m. D. H. & J. T. DENNING.
lYcw Cotton aiul Produce Warehouse S
ft
for Si 0U extra, nr both chrnnios With tlie Magazine,
for ♦» 00 poet free. Address
dec I
W. JENNINGS DKMORESI!!
KU Broadway, New York.
LANDRETH’8
<B&Bst3>iasi siaiaiDa
TUST RECEIVED, a full supply
tJ of Frrsh Heed al ike
fS , NEW DRUG STORE.
Subscribed Capital,
ONE Ml LL10N DOLLARS
THE WAREHOUSE GF THIS BANKj
Corner ot Campbell and Reynolds Sts
A.u{junta, Ci eorgia,
TB NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON.
1- LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will he made upon Cotton In WareliouM*, or uimn H- ilmad Rereinis
tftr Panic* Storing Cotton with th- B-iuk will Ik 4 f trnlshed with receipts fortune that will ks
available in THIS CITY Oft AN Y OTUKK, for lM»rruwing luouey.
M* The Bank is prepared at ai. times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE OR PROVISIONS on tha
most reasonable terms.
Parties would do wall te apply at the Warehouse, or '‘ouuuunicate with the officer*.
CHARLES J. JENKINH, Prerident.
JNO. KING, Vice Prrsi»l*-nt.
T. P. BRANCH, Cashier.
oct 12 3m. t , ..
THE MODEL MAGAZINE OF AMERICA.
I7ie Larged in Form, the Larged in
CircuL ztion, and tlie only original
FASHION M AG AZINF.
D emo bests illustrated
MONTHLY contains'original stories, i ew
music, household matters, general and artistic lit
erature, and the only reliable Fashions, with Full
Biae Interns. Ye «rl v, only f; 00, with the Splen
did Chrotuo, 44 Isn't She Pretty" size 13x17, worth
$8 is), sent post free te each subscriber; or, the .
kn^HUwntha's\vn<dng ; size. 15*^5, > P’tee$15^| Having removed to the late store of Jas. A. Cray,
■ L yy"ILL KEEP ON HAND A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE
W. W. SUMMERS,
Scott Farm, Bedford County, Tam.,
BREKDK.lt OF
Tboro .rrhbred short-horned
Durham CatUe,
BERKSHIRE HAGS AW CllTSVtlD SHIP.
Carriage, Buggy & Wagon
MATERIAL.
A LARGE LOT direct from the
XjL manufactory, aud *UI be aold a* low a* ea.
be bought any wherein thc state, fnithtaddid.
xSTTSiM ifv & NE VVTON
SilUeate Book Slates.
*, M.rc ■
aud Lanes’ Wa*h Lite*.etc., et prices ranging from
fire cents te *1- For m e at
n »r22 BURKE'S BOOK STORE
Great Shoe House
P. KENAN,
oved to the late store of J
» ON HAND A VERY LARGE A
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Embracinn the Very Bed Goods made in the United State*,
* Which he wlU Mil at
Person* Trailing Auguxla during the M»7 Conrentlon will And It to their intenst to ghrete»*c*n, •
and lay in a supply for iheir families.
,J AS. G. BAILIE. & BRO.;
‘ I . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ' * « :
V RE now opening a Iwantlfhl assortment of the following gooda for Spring trade, nil of>MVill bo
■old off quick at a small adranco: _ , , .
Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain, and low priced Carpets, R»g*s
Floor and Table Oil Cloths, best goods, cut any size, < <
Druggets, Mattings, Mats, Cornices and Bands, Chronica,
Window Shades all sizes, Curtain Good*, Lace CunaiuK.
Wall Papers and Borders, Hair Cloths, Upholsterers Goods.
We also keep ou our first floor, a large stock of CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES, Wood and \Viliow Ware. We solicit orders from our Athens
friends, for the above goods, which will be sold Low For Cash.
JA8, G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
** »*OAt> 1TRKMT, Arocsr .