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Washington Letter.
ate
th. Mltfy of tbe Slre-t Cjnmj-
Words with the Bark On!
We Mean jut What we Say !
Ever since we have had charge of the
Watchman, owing to tbe stringency
money matters and other circumstances,
we have indulged those who were owing
ns tor subscriptions, advertising, etc., to
such an extent as to make it detrimental
to our business interests and really not
just to our creditors, as we could not pay
our debts until we could make collections.
This Fail cotton has brought a better
price than farmers expected, and conse
quently they must have more money than
usual. All are able to pay at least a por
tion of what they owe, and we now ex
pect them to do it. Unless they do so
by tbe 1st ot March next, we shall certain
ly cot their names off our books and put
their accounts in the hands oi officers fer
collection. We trust none will be offend
ed at this, as we are only calling tor our
(non,
. .Senator Lamar, of Mississippi, has so
far recovered from his reoent severe at'
tack as to be able to go about
...It ia said that the acreage in wheat in
Illinois, is 25 per cent greater this year
than it was last.
. .Hon. J. 55. George was last week elect
ed United States Senator from Mississippi
to take the place of the colored Beuatoi
Bruce, from tilSt 8tato. Mr. G., of course,
is a Democrat
..Tbe Louisiana Legislature last week
elected K. S. Gibson United States Senator
lor six years, commencing March 4,1883
.. It is stated that the Democratic Na
tional Convention will probably be held at
Musie Hall, in Cincinnati.
...The Republican Legislature ot Maine,
on Fr dav last, under a suspension of the
roles, !,.,«•!>•■ ><soluti< u amending thi
Coils'itolioi . ; ov tlii g that hereafter 'lie
u.ivt n or sin:. >. i circled upon s plurality,
[■stead o| a Ulaje lily vote.
. .Is. is said there has been quite a num-
deaiha among tbe colored
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Washdegtos, D. C.. Jan. 22d, 1880.
Dear Watchman r Affairs are moving
very smoothly in Washington at this time.
There is but little excitement on any ques
tion. The fiasco In Maine has lost its inter
est. The talk about Presidential “ booms’
is growing stale, although the various can’
■ idates on both sides are working and
scheming all the time with great industry.
Some of them have their agents here usu
ally expert “ machine politicians,” who
snow how to pull the wires. After all, the
great mass of the people are far less inter
ested in President-making, than are the
numerous gentry who are always on the
look-out for tat offices. The great Ameri
can public marches steadily on, amassing
property, developing the country, making
America great and powerful. The chatter
o! the politicians does not retard the pro
gress of the nation.
In the Senate, Mr. Bayard’s resolution
to destroy the legal tender feature ol the
greenback bill has been under discussion.
There is great opposition to this measure,
but many leading Democrats think that n* “ kil
the principle is the only financial idea, and
its author the only Presidential candidate
that can lead the Democracy to victory.
Mr. Bayard is a man ot unquestioned purity
of character, and his advice during the
extra session was wise and politic, but his
financial views are unpopular with most
oi the Democrats. As my province is to
write the views, and not express opinions,
I will express none.
The House has been engaged most oi
the time for several days on the discussion
ot tbe question of rules.
The Committee of Elections is still hard
at work. Our Representative, Mr. Speer,
is the third man on the Committee, and
has a liberal share of the work. He has
been selected, 1 believe, to make the re
port of the Committee in the Mcffabe-
Orih C&se, from Indiana.
The brass bund bill is still exciting com
ment. Gen. Johnston, oi tho Military Com
mittee, will report it favorably in a short
time. Mr. Bpeer, 1 learn, has received
many letters lrom mlnistera of the gospel
tbankiDg him for introducing this bill.
When such men as Rev. Atticus G. Hay
K -ixl ai d Rev Clement A. Evan* approve
in-, measure, chapteiu Wills’ ntraca aeetus
uM-itwe expenditure of wind. Every,
uotly here knows Chaplain Wills, and every
body is laughing at his carnal-minded ar-
from W. B. Thoms.
to work tbe street* by contract. Tbe Council
Bg b advteab’e to let ike ■tree: work out by cou-
tzaettookso action on tbe p”opndrion.
Pendingtbe Uk ot tbe ml nry «.f the Gletk ot Market, a
con manic*’ion wbi read from 8. J. t'tomaa, propane to
toko thoelke of C*erk oi Market iorf 'C*t*rwtmcin. tb- tv
wds also a petition eigned by *il ti- ‘atclwrr* in the erv,
asking Coonc^l to licence nil dea'-er* In frtreh mv-at* in the
city. These petitioner* w-re n prtrNrnuri fceu nr t cci cii by
Geo. D. Thomas, Xmj. After he«ri r g r t lament
~homa*, the Cocncii d-cid-d to mrke 1
est market lam.
Tbe vanon* liquor and ota-r license
and fixed aa follows tor tbe preset j»-ir :
Retail liqu-T license f-iOO *<o per annum.
Opart nqu‘ *r tirense, fifiM 00 per annnm.
Gallon liquor Been**, (snooper annom.
barre: liqu rt : Secure fa vi per annem.
Lager beer ■tcense, (SO On per annum.
BUliar* and Bagatelle licen-e. (IS tw per table prr annum,
▲action license, (100 Ou per annum and one per cent on
then taken np
»last year.
DructfaCa license (tf 00 per i
All other license* were fixed
Connell then proceeded
resent year. Th* fotioert
T. W. Backer, City Attorney.
W. A. GilMand, Clerk of Council.
H. Cabh Daria, Chief it Polb-e.
B. 7. Culp, Lieut of Potlre.
4. T Hotoombe, W. T. Moon, W. D. Goodrum. B, O. Vt
Roae regular policemen-
* B. tiureh, La"-plighter.
Henry HU», Htrect Commissioner.
4. W. Brumby, Clerk oi Market.
A. 8. Dorsey, Magazine Keeper.
8. J Maya, Sec, and Tress. Fire Brigade.
H Beusee, Chief Engineer >ire Department.
W. H. Joaaa. lot Aas 1 1 Engineer
J. E. Tainudge, 2d *• “
«LH* Buggies, H. Benase, 8. J. Mays, Assessor* of real
Alderman Lucas at this point, being excused, retired.
J*W““ ■ ”
To
The
Tbe bond of the Clerk of Market
Tbe Clark of Council was authorized to issue tiqoor, beer
ad bilhsrd license to aii persons who now nave tlrem ex-
ept where there are objections filed There belnr snob-
filed in the form of a petition, signed by a number
of ladies asking Council not to renew ton retail license at
the bar oocopSed by U. J Cbilder*, on Foundry street, tbe
' considered, and the Clerk aushonfed t« U*Oe
From the Great underwriters Auction sale of New York
_ worth *}atin Damasks to bo sold, regardless of cost of importation.
SkoOOO A\ ortli oi iV„ TO 05 ,... m to Ex ^ va ^ ine 3C5 cen ,s.
lft . Worth, all linen Towels at 5c. extra large, 12<*.
10-4 Bleached and Brown i^hceiiu<j ai 15 Cents. 0 9
Extra Fine Dimity French —
FIIRIE.
IBrilliante, at IO cents
FXF1E.
worth. 25.
FIRE!
or pro tern to be appointed by tbe Mayor, j — ^ ^ __ _ __ ^ — _
! 300 P cs Pillow Cottons 24 inches at 10c. worth 25.
3000 (Bales Spreads at OOcfs.
3000 Bis Spreads, at 85c* 300 Bis £lathut’Ues, fi’omooc to 10*4 jrood^, 81.50
^ Tb^Mayor snnoucced tbe iollowitg standing committees
Fibtaco Bnrke an«l liner
Pani c Property Burke, Larnpki-, Jac**os
-}
^ _ j for three or four
. days without being*interred.
...Comparatively no rain has fallen in
tke city of Charleston, S C., for some time
past, and the citizens are beginning to fear
a water famine.
..A terrible explosion occurred in tbe
Lycett colliery, near New Castle-nnder-
Lyne, England, on Friday last, by which
seventy workmen perished. It is thought
the explosion was caused by the ga«eous
nature of the coal seam.
..The Woman Suffrage Rational Con
vention met in Washington City od Friday
last, and was called to order by Col. Susan
B. Anthony. Several addresses were read
and resolutions offered in favor ot univer
sal woman suffrage, running a woman can
didate tor President, Ac.
Under Aims.
Auocta, Me., January 24.—Hie general
impression is that matters are in a more
critical condition than they have been for
some time. Crowds are collecting at va
rious points, secret clans of armed men
are drilling, and other circumstances tend
to create alarm. The Chronicle, green
back labor organ, of Aubnrn, states that
the Stats House must be taken, though it
costs a thousand lives. The Government
is not alarmed, and will make the State
House perfectly impregnable. The first
military company ever entered the State
House, marched in at midnight. Pillsbury,
Blood, Channing and others, are known
to be enrolling in every county in the
Stats. Men are collected in the county
towns for J. L. Smith’s call. Captain Black,
ot Augusta, is drilling men nightly. Mayor
Nash has addressed the tollowiag to Gov-
ernor Davis to-night
“ In view ot the threatening attitude of
persons hostile to the present government
ot the State, I feel constrained to asy to
your Excellency, that I tear my civil police
fori e will be unable to sufficiently protect
tbe pit:. property at the oapitel, or even
hold iKi.-eei.toii of the building itself,
again*- seen a force as the public enemies
seem to be willing and able to bring
again-t it."
Fr.-m consultation with th’ military au
thorities, Governor Davis became thor
oughiy convinced of the nvrousuesa of the
simatiou, and that the petition of Mayor
Mash is perfectly sound. He therefore or
dered to tbe State House the Capital
Guards and the Richmond Light Infantry,
who, at one o’clock, *. m., were there.
The Auburn Light Infantry Will'leave that
place for the capital at 2 o’clock this loom
ing, and other military forces will he
brought if necessary. Hie information ot
the operations of the ftisionlsta comes from
reliable men in each county. Hie design
is to take the House, PiUabury*B last hope.
It ia hoped the prompt action of Governor
Davis will avoid trouble. Xanare known
to be ready at the call of Smith, in Lincoln
and Somerset counties, who are to
sleighs across tbe oountty. The prompt
action of Colonel Peakes prevented the
movement in Picataqua county. AD the
armories in the State are under guard.
The Republicans mean to bold possession
and if the State mops are inadequate the,
President will be called upon for aid.
Of Interest to AH
—R.S. Mania, tbe champion barter of
Athena, dedree to state to thaJadies that
if they wish hair-dressing, shampooing,
etc, done in fine style, they wDl be
promptly waited on st ebeir residence by
one ol his competent workmen, by leaving
their orders at bis shop.—Children aw
sithera deairing work in his line will also
he waited en promptly, at-hpmo Every
thing complete > jnd prices moderate.
exo ' gument that the troops will be iremwed
Mthenrewhers tlj^re don’t
SS3HT“
- - ' ’ Pi>e*Gp
the seifis.’V£e§s of-tfee
sounds badlyin a representative' of
Market Luipkin, liamptoi , Lac:
Rtroet. Moron, P« tpsr, W004
Police Palmer, Morton, Jacob*
Pipe Dcpajtxcent Lamckin, P ’tner ’
HeaMk Hampton, Lact»
Ordinance Jeoba, I'almer, Lucas
Petition* and communication* Wood, Morton, Burke
Ball Road Hampton, Pa’raer, v 0 ium
Pristine Jacobs, Wood, Lampkin
Council adjourned subject to tbe call of tbe Maror.
W. A. GILL!LADD, Clerk.
Council Chambx*
ATBEMS,Ge. Jtn’T »’b, 1*4>.
.. 4 o'clock, r. m
& called meeting of Connell vis beta hia evening, pres
ent Hi* Honor Mayor Talmadge, nd Aldermen Wood, Ja?
cob*, Hampton and Morton.
Matt Pavla, Treat, of Knox Institute, made a written re
port to Council of tbe disposition of lae tqnd turned over
to said Institute by Council, tram taxes of 1 Vts. He aeked
t**st tbe Council now torn over to raid Inztitute tbe amount
arising from taxes of 1S7*.
On motion o» Alderman Morton, tb* Tr***iu-er was Ivi-
racked to torn over to Knox Institute tbe proportion of
tax pi Id by tbe colored people In 1879, for tbe purpose of
paytuzlnterest on college bonds.
Mr. Dsy appeared before Council and presented a peti
tion signed oy a number of citizen* asking Council to a -
allow Thp auction license recently taaeo out oy Day A
Rad cliff, to n*u a year from tee date thereof. Mr. Day
asked tbat the Council. In view of the peculiar circum
stance* of the case, rrant him tbe relief asked. Action on
**ie petition was deferred until Monday m inting next.
Tbe Mayor stated that he bad called tbo Com cii togeth-
especiary to consider tb*- propriety of appeintteg an
ent to represent the city inpmruriog the 1 - * - - -
.... — -- *• -
The Largest; Display of White Deeds in Athens.
aSje To close out all our remnants remaining over from the Holiday , will he closed Out
AT YOUR OWN j?RICB.
We are selling- a good Nalico at 4 cents to the best, at 5c
e Coanci belli -
Gospel when made against a bill to pre
vent disrespect to the Sabbath.
Washington society is very gay. Every
where the wounds of revelry and music
are heard, and dashing equipages dash
along the splendid Avenues until a lata
hour of the night, carrying jeweUed beau
ties to and from the ball-room and tbe
theatre.
This week the celebrated “ Black Crook"
is being presented nightly at Ford’s Opera
House, and the accomplished and beautiful
Lot.ta is delighting large audiences at the
National, with aer fine performances of
« Musette," u Up," “ Little Detective," etc.
The small-pox has given some alarm to
non-resideots here, bat the native citizens
seem to have no fears of its spreading.
It is now on the decline, very few cases
being reported in the city. J. B. C.
Behm’s Commercial Callage.
We have’ received tbe first annual
catalogue of the above institution. We
are personally acquainted with Ur. Behm,
the Principal, and know something of hit
method of instruction, and can reoommend
tiie Institution to our readers. Address
J. Behm, Chattanooga, Tenn.—Athens
(1am.) Jfetes.
“ Punctuality ia the Hinge of bus,
iness.” In families where Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrap is kept, there is never a case of ab
sence from school or business on account
of coughs, colds or sore throat. Price 85 c.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
ANNUAL XE*OBT OF THE CHIEF OFPOLIC* OF
THE CITY OF ATHENS. FOB THE YEAR IK*.
To the Honorable Mayor and Connell of the city of Aih-
emi-oSnSeSSl I r^ecticlly submit the following r»
port showing th* «tunb«ralsmets, anwont of fi^ssnd
e?lM*r matters connected with tbo police force for tbo j
Master of ortosU HI
Number of cose* dock ted
Number of white male* •}
Number of colored make Ill
Number of colored femalee...... (•
Number fo^nfi gn'ilty or piano 1“
Nnmber dl*.
Number of exaee traceable to Bq»or
Amount of flueo Imp eed
* mt of 8m* aotocted and paid Tremwer..
Amt dTfflMKVel Mit ov rtreeU
Amt of fine* eeived out la prison
trwit to repretent the city inpnm
bohMu Jn tl}l# city. TkeCi
In the o| mloD Uut tbe maitkf was of umu i por- am v to
tbe city, and justified tbe appohirmcct of an upoir, adopted
the follow lugrceolu on in rodneed by Alder an Jacobti.
Keeolved, That Ptij W. \Y. Ln**ipkiu be appointed
agent of the city of Athena, Ga. wit 1 *ml power to repre
sent aaM city in procuni-g tbe State - bpbool u»
Aider-i.eii lforon stated that he deeme'* if impoavibh or
tbe Lamplighter io p'uper y dircharue I U duii< * with u* a
b r*e. h t erefore iu »v •<! tU.x the Ltiupl ijhter f-e cquiri d
to tnrniab bia-**l: with u foiyeto b«- a*<d iu ik-- 'iiccuatxe
t.li daty. and tl:at he be a 1 -w d *,ue h .urired And Iweu-
. dmidrk, ina**pei<a.4it of bis r^uolar for the par-
pose of feeding -aid iioxve. Aiuerin u Jacob* ofierud an
ameridxumt, flxiug tba amount a*i wed for feed •cCCOWt.
The amendment waraccepml at d tbe motion adapred.
The Committee oa Priutiug wore authorized »o coutruct
for printing for tbe present year. Council ad iouracd.
y> . A. Giixalakd, clerk.
PptrsctL Puamber » - - '
.Tfpxa, Ga., jfyf. I2ta,.
... r *~
HI. Hon,or Mayor 'filinmige A ^
Haiu{>um,Morion,Ij,ui' 1 >j.in msiWnotl., "
e.lihat he hn.Uria-.; the tonn-
„ . fis-Burntfe qfejjkffksppie scr
don on petition of ColTTMSAAtfeHiSluM-te Aui: r
don License. The Councii aeotleS tlntt under
tbe law they could not prorate tbs license, and
fj^fefore, could not grant Mr. Day tbe relief
*****
Council Cuauiif-r )
Athens, Ga,, Jan. lath 18S0 l
4 o'clock, P. M. )
A called meeting of Council w ja held tOrda>,
present, His Honor Mayor Talmadge and Al
dermen Lampkin, Wood, Lucas, Jacobs, Hamp
ton and Morton.
Tbe Mayor stated that be had called the Coun-
pi| together for the purpose of taking some ae-
--— - yard to the death of Alderman Burke.
.... lowing resolution introduced by Al-
dei-msn Wood, wits adCiiteil:
Resolved, That the Mayor appoint a commit;
fee of three to draft suitable resolutions com-
mejnuralfv‘‘ of tbe death of Alderman Burke,
and report at tlip naif regular meeting of Coun
cil, Committee: Wood, I.ueals ,ml Hampton.
Resolved That the Mayor lie authorised to
order an ejection to fiU'tne vacancy occasioned
by the death of Alderman Hu rite, adopted. '
Council adjourned,
W. A. GILt.KLAXD, Clerk.
Great Bargains.
Hw undersigned offers lor sale 400
acres of land ju lrotn two to lour miles of
Athens, in lots of size to ;u;t purchasers.
HE.vity Jennings
Terttawy ofUey. PJ.gut}.r, D- D- fretft
Board Sf Trustees Xercar University
Messrs. Hutchinson It Bro., Atlantal Ga.
Gsstleues : Wo have used your Neu-
ralgine with great satistaction. sometimes
it Jjas given immediate relief, at others by
a sootoiog effect, has brought on sleep,
and then followed recovery from the se
verities ol nervous headache.
We recommend it to our friends.
Respectfully, D. E. Botleb.
A CARD.
To all who are suffmug from tbe ern is
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, eariy decay, loss ot manhood. Ac, I
will send a recipe that will cure you,
FREE OF CH ARGE. This great remedy
was discovered by a missionary iu 8ontb
America. Send a pelt-Kill I reused envelope
Li tbe Rev. JosjjpH T Isman, suit on D,
New York <%.
BAD WPATgEB NOTICE
There is no day too ch udy or dark, but
what you can gat the best pictures made
Uee 25 Da via' Pbe men Gam-efv
Stop naing Calomel and try “ BLACK.
DRAUGHT" for liver diseases.
i Fancy Goods of unsurpassed Excellence.
Ladies’ 14 hundred *'era-stiwhmi Linen Ciff' ami Cellars, 25c; La* li^n Princess Lice Cuffs an 1C >llars, fiiest " *.>\U \>.\ j,, C i ;v. 331 ; />oo p^. Jacivonetc F Inn/ mi r
serting from Sic to S1.00 per yard ; 200 duz. Lidies’ silk embroidered Hose, from 35 to 50c ; 500 d«>z. Misses Pull regal ir H ho cui’d 12c. » ^ «im ia-
Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Goods.
150 pcs. Gray Mohair at I2c., all wool. 200 pcs. Black Cashmere, 6-4 all wool, t5c. 200 pcs. Wash Poplin from 5o to best at 8c. Homespnn at Factory Price s.
7 We always make Shoes a Specialty, they speak tor Themselves.
300 Rolls of Carpet from 15cts to $1:50 per yd. The great wonder is how it can be done
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES.
FARMERS of I. E. GEORGIA.
ellknowp brandy of Guano uoww
for sale:
FEED YOU
ik
?i\:
n Option, Bag:
s per Pound.
For Coinpostiil^,, T?
tt on 0|>tion. 1
IS Cts Per Lbi
:"jr
e hire on hancf now ready lor delivery, the foltnwi
urtilizers :
erToii,
jpdaiitog,
DoJ>l)s’ Chemic
^P r '
WU.
Mr. Jpi 41 ILL, Clay Hjll. {p'ncoln Co. Ga., made soil test for tbe Agricultural Bu-
reau la^t year, as follows': /Applied 400 pounds DobbsTAnimoniated Cotton Fertilizer
per acredmaking seed cuttpn per acre, 1,470 pounds. . And a’so by composting 100
pounds Fertilizer with 400 pounds oi cotton seed and stable manure made seed cotton
1,190 per acre. f ,
It any of the standard brand* of Guano go auy lower than presetr prices, I wid give . „„ ,, ,
all who. buy early the beu efi'of tbe decline. ’,1 also gaarantee my Guano to be ot the ... n - r ^ na *ned are well and favorably known, having I een Extensiv
very beEunaliiy, as will iippearirom the Agrcultural Bureau Analysis, by W. J. Land, ®”' a " s ,or sp vf T n> y-ars past, and the fact that the demand for th m has
' ph^net, as follows, tor the year 1879. _ v ,/ creased to such ENORMOUS PROPORTIONS is a sufficient gtmran
State
Insolne Phosphors: Acid I..T!. - L 25
Suiubakb- ‘f ' “ 8.J.0 >'
Frecji^Rgl f* 0 S.50 J
EqualEFailable Phosphoric Acid 10,80
AumjiKt..... 8,20
Oomnmtuial cash va!hc»also g.ren in same analysis at Factory 38 52
For sale by Dr. E. S. Lyndon.
1 SOLUBLE PACIFIC,
Ctimbeclaud Bone.
CIFIC ACID
-AND-
ATHENS
S C. DOBBS.
GEORGIA,
thatthey are well adapted to the soil of the surrounding country.
v. motmah xx
Has never before been offered lie re ; but we have no tears in recommending it
as it is manufactured by one of the largest houses in !' ” ' '
anlee it equal to any Fertilizer made. Try it. Wc
prices. Don't buy until you see us or our Age Us.
United r-tates, who guar-
tv ill sell at llock Bottom
OBR& HUNTER.
We now Control this Territory in the sale of this New Brand. Though never be
fore sold here, we predict for ir a hr ght and prosperous future. In analysis there is
notbiug superior. It is mauulactuted by
.’ J. H. INMAN & CO.,
a firm whose name is familiar throughout the business world .md they guarauteo that
nothing hut tbjB
VERY BEST MATERIAL
enter its manufacture- The following is the analysis:
Ammonia ... ., 3 to 3J percent
Available Phos-Acid ,.... Jp to 12 per cent <
Po'asb,: 2 trogj .per cent
Pi ice 467 pounds cotton lor one ton or 8?C oo cotton option. 15c. For sale by
/* '
OjSc^in E eaves* New RIpcls, Noztb Side,
j Up Stairs.
Jaiiuary|27—t 1 ApiU.
COMING SOON.
JPIEU BENEDICT’S
MINSTRELS
ONE NIGHT ONLY
nee Opera House
^ Friday Feb. 6th.
End Men 6
Street Parade,
Brass J3 and.
forts, We are Coiion
ti&jqq.ei?ibet' Date,
j Febwwry ©tft.
ONE NIGHT.
Announcements see Post.
'Programmes,'Heralds, Ac.
W E are now able to furnish everybody with
Fresh Garden Seeds,
ONION SETS,
PEAS, BEAMS,
AND IRISH POTATOES.
We warrant all Seed to be FRESH, and we sell . t'
ITo Cppmssion Seed.
E. C. LONC & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Drurgiste, Athens, Ga.
V N ELECTION wl'lbe held at the Cirv Hh!1 cb F*-h
10th. for Mde-uian in the Third Ward. » u flit vacancv
ot Mil T. *. Borne, doc*, fiogi-ntwl iotm t
cipa 1 Election'fent t ed to vote. it»nas*er.«, J. W. Collins
H. C. Rtian; and Was. Creighton. B ora-jr of Connell *
v • C.U.•T^ALMATHfe. Major!
Athens, Jan. 23d, 1SSQ. ' V • V • •
ROBT. JONES.
i H \VE removed toy shop from Foondn- at 'trt u Broad,
o-ly about BO fert from where If. was formerly, next
* - - * * * Hoi
\T. W Wood. -
lx.gl Planution wo*
b M SWU and at nf derate —
, have derne wtob* in th»- pa t. but I am determined in U>a
iTR^LT PARADE. I SSTA'Si,
prepar-d todi Horseshoe-
wuitii.ui ui ti*':kt*in!tii!ng Iu the
e price*. I fcc*mmkdg» that I
,)*-t, but I aa deter-*-“
m. with C*re.” Gise
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A5 BUY GOODS SOUSfi Q*
shopping
With u, throojhonr SAMPLE ASDHAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT u rfmrf.
ea e y. and advantageotw. Anyonoimtlngrto us for Sam pies, nicHtloningtKe tied of goods
needed, Will receive, by return mail, the des.red and tnfonna6on. Goods sent
BY MAE, OR EXPRESS.
Through this means ladles everywhere throughout the United States avail them
selves of a very convenient jdan of receiving Dress Coeds, Trimmings, and a General
Outfit from tho head-centre* of trade, where they can at all times obtain the best rood*,
newest and latest styles to be had for the least moncyu
HOMER, CCt-LADAY & CO
Manufacturer*, JteUiller* t mnd Ii„i»>hC rs afCholcc XoveUie* in Dress v™
r 2. THtHMtings.etc..
CHESTNUT. ABOVE BROAD strt!CT,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
(EST^IHLISHED 1842.) «i'
w And 13 Rue Richer, Paris, Franco.
8F*Bkre the children send for a set of our Fancy Advertising Cards.“tTt
All SampW and fafonnition mtt to tU parts of tho tTnitel Slates. J
•
of ■'
GootI||F
'ftO-RBWai®! 1 »>•• ». 0. C. Heery,
mi
watch a:hi rr.:,ir
Rtyltt gii'il wiiii
sta’l hauls, if
U. L. coj-niH' i ,
I w1: yi->, ■ - :
the watch to iuc
ware store.
H AVING permanently loffatert in At%
eus, offci;! is pti>:eai.lotial s^krioee
ay vest frvkcf, a golU
Inb watcli was an tibi to be citizens ...
i I'tien g<i|ii late, tjiihje,-. mtry. MayT
10,784. The tellers M. jii-edrug store ot
” •b** back of !|ie case.J Broad street, ami ar u
:,Mrs t 'f tbs tiei;.e,y «t,ou ptiaipcm street, .bru
at fuming s irons hard-jcapt. rtliliams.
J. V. Sparks tv Diseases of wr,n
ity a'0'l s.grounding
d during tijc day at
C Uoug ^ Co., ou
light my lesideuce
ipc*'.y ■-ccqiJjeu by
i speeialtv.
Proclamation.
I MANHOOD: How Lost. How restored-
<n 6, 1S79.
Jnst puhliahc-ri, h r>,.w edition of Dr Ctxl-
vvell’w Celebrated hlssay on
... ... _ : j UCJ4> of fjper-
4t. Involnnia/y
IC L'nivt ti-
z L'evori’*
a , Ri the ri*y of j
rtid’cal
orrhceA. Semina
i'nal lorren. !’noote ,, cy. Mental sad Physf
’ siuja-uimen-.s io mair^-. etc.
• of Ciarke Madi.
sou. JackP.ui, Ug ttlu.r^c, c‘o fie*.. il«.<t, ',S a
•in, Elbert and Gieeua be. sndarw herein ln»>t.uv.v...«
i»>to said Depository all ntoneys ialli-ctec by them for -md jtheal irming
account of Stat- »axej*, except such as they may tram*- ■ cured without
ALPKEuti. COUtW T, & ernor.
umtnptiOii.' Epilepa:
Hexnal Eztravagui
Lit? I ' "'c r--leb*9t(»d author, in this admirable Estiay
pay | demon-irate*', from a thirty year*’ i»ncce-*s!ul practice, that
— |—* queuce* ot aelt-abn?i» may be radically
ii;% lnaaped \n se'f-ludal*
•arty
mit direct to the fctate Trt
By the Governor
■ of t
medicine
. of l
J. W. Wabhes, Sec. Ex Dept.
suit
SOLUBLE PACIFIC
GUANO, |
The most Popular Fer?
tiller in nse.
oncerlrnple. certain and etft^c'ual, b> means of wti ch
* y sufferer, no matter what hlr condiiiou may De, may
>ly,pr‘vateiy and radically.
i hundu of every youth
•lope to auy uudee*,.
3 himself
trf~ This Lecture should be
inu every mui «n the ka,.
Sent M nder scui, in '
post-paid, on receipt of six
Ad:ro»s the pubdahrra.
The Culverwell Medical Co.
41 Ann st.. New York, P. 0 Box 4586.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
manufactur'd from “YINCTE
CRIST A L PEBBLES” tae-ted tog*4h»-r. aid are called I>Jf«
A.M >D >ju -uc-iaut of tOrlr hatdno*# and brllit&ney.
t-f-ted witn the t»».l triAeripe. tbfc diamond
i.egr.^n.S v
WARNING.
LLpersozr *«• Utebtfottk«
dl-ri*
admit flitecn per cent. Jew
■ccumcy, are free
a hrigbtneas a:
lued in .«ppcr»clea.
c a^errtiioni*. ana pr^ 1 »*•>- hrlgbrnesa aqd
. .... _ . vi-lor. not b*»*nve attained in spectacle*.
laadutnrdbj the fycmQ|>lical Ssa’ft CO. StwVork.
. i {
LL ptrtw * tn I frrl>yfoTe»»>Trcd turn t-t^iding for r.T Cespon
, dated al-tuMbe &«h oaj ot to roanr. *8 S. ^ NV. SKI b'b'. Jew‘•ini
daterntijwd not to pay said note—the Agent for A thens, Ga . From wujw mey «*u ubi
rfeidh ft was KtVttLhwion tailed. obtained. No ntddiera emp.oywl.
F fXD, Do bo 7 * nnlesa ybn ace th» t«4e mark +
county. Ga
tor mm, as I
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