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THE DAILY 8U PuUhWbr the Atiaata 8u PobliaUac ALEXANDER H. «TKPII*!fS,l J. UBHLT SMITH, ] ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Political Editor. J. HEN1.Y SMITH, <Wl. Ed. * Bos. Muu|ir frovtiUg Agwtt i IAMBS L. CALHOUN. Tuskegee, AM. & HEBHUT. Sooiai. OuuulU^. tfmf A|«mU for Thi Son. 11. P. Echols, Opelika, (Jo. J. 13. Cuawlct, Wolfskin, Oglethorpe Co., Go. J. K. P. Douglass, Hoiter, (Jo. Do. M. P. Kouzbts, Monroe. Go. J. L. W sight, Woodstock, Go. J. G. Caldwkix. Boneville, Go. Atu» A Uaoo&mam, Thomson, Go. H. 0. Hamilton, Dalton, Go. W. C. Davis, Jr., Eatouton, Go. J. 0. Pobham, LoGronge, Go, B. O. Williams, Union Point A. A. Bk/.l, Athens, Go. Ltmtum A Outji, Lexington. Dm. W. H. Jkmmmll, Point Potor. D. W. Srxxcx, Covington. L. 0. Thomas, Oxford. I. H. PhtaM. Winterrllle. R. S. Mabxxx A Co., Crawford. R. B. BrnuDox. Rutledge. A. W. AsnunT, Moxsjr’s, Go. JOSXFH DaTIDSOM, 0. L. Pxaoocb, ElUville, On. W, G. Scmoaos, Worrenton, On. Muakb DuBoix, Sparta, On. liXNJAMiM Moon, Culverton. On. 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L R« soiled, That the OoTermnent of the TJaited SUtea is one formed bj eepa- rate States; that it is one of limited pow ers, delegated by the Statee for specific purposes and objects set forth in tlie Constitution; and that it possesses of itself no ongiiial or inherent power ‘i. Resolved, That the Union estab lished bribe Constitution is a Union of States, Federal in its character, com posed of States thereby united, and is incapable of existence without the States as its constituent integral parts; that the indertructihility of .the States—of their rights and of their equality with each other—is an indispensable part of this political system, and therefore, the per petuation oi the Union in its integrity depends upon the preservation of the States in tbeir political integrity; the Government of the United Statee being a Federal BepnbUo, and not a consoli dation of the whole people into one homogeneous Nation. 8. Resolv d. That the “right of looal State-government” with the “subjeolion of the military to the oivil authority," and “the security of the privilege of the writ ol habeas corpus," in time of peace, with the power to enforce “the rights, and promote the well-being of its inhabitants by sucb means as the judg ment of its own people may prescribe,” are reserved, secured and guaranteed uu der the Constitution of the United States to the several Statee of the Union; and that too, not “subject to any solemn Consti tutional obligation upon the part of the Federal Government” of any kind what ever; but on the oontrary, the Ftdtral Government is under a solemn Constitu tional obligation. not to interfere in these matters in any way; and when it does so, it becomes a usurper of power, an oppres sive tyrant and an enemy to the liberties if the country. suasion, much less at the, bidding, of any set of leaders on the earth. The truth is, no movement was ever more completely misnamed. Instead of being a ”liberal movement,” or one uu der the lead of really “liberal Republi cans”—(those who ever opposed tho Jaoolinioal principles of Ur. Greeley and Ur. Snmner, and others of their class)—it is, on the oontrary, a move ment led by the moet “illiberal” of the Radioal Party from Ur. Greeley and Snmner down to Julian of Indiana. Bat enough for the present A H. S. PENNSYLVANIA. Tb. Cont.it In th. Ninth. When the train left Gaineeville yester day at 3 o’clock, the Convention had been balloting all day. The last vote before the train left was, for Bell 81 and UoMillan 32. Col. A. M. Wallace. Ws have on hand a oard from Col. Wallace, in relation to his oandidacy for the Legislature, whioh we shall publish with comments in our issue of this even ing. He is in the fiel i lor the race, ad hering unflinchingly to the principles of the Jeffersonian Dsmooraoy and reso lutely occupying the position assigned him by those who.placed his name before the people. Senota Hotel, Choice House, Cornu Brood and Bridge Struts, MadisMrii House, jnjunsojr, BKOB M. TERMS: S3 PER DAY. apTtfN. 8. FISH, Proprietor. PAIRBURN HOTEL, By Mrs. L. McLarln, pair barn, tied AV Bowd pelaill A The Moraine 7 rains from Atlanta toWnt On., breakfast at this Mouse, Three trainsbretkb (tally.ap-DMi TUB KBNNE8AW HOUSE, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. TT AS atlU forty rooms led, neatly famished, for XX Sommer visitors, for whom every aoooumo- detlon will be provided, ee alee hope and amuse ments. FLETCHER * FBXYER, WAtemamt HAYS’ Hoxnno OUTHBERT, OA. HENRY HAYS, Prop’r. Board per day - dee-ttf Oontr alHo tel CENTRALLY LOCATED, ■ AST SIDE SROADSTRKKT COLOMBOA OA. ■•ard. Nr Day ... - U SO •blfi MRE-F ,M. PEAT. KINO HOUSE, Stone Mountmlii, CFa., B> C. WHITE. Agent, PropY, Summer Report Air. Sumner’s Letter. In our last issue we published a por tion of that moat significant production of Hon. Charles Snmner, written on the 30th July last. This ws did at the re quest of some of our reader?, many of whom, no donbt, have never read it. Ur. Bumner is now recognized as the leader of the Democracy, so-called, in Uassachusetts—that is, the Democracy of the Greeley Baltimore Convention stripe. He has been nominated aa their candidate for Governor; and our Georgia friends who support Ur. Greeley aud still oall themselves Demo crats of the same Baltimore Convention stripe, would perhaps do well to read and duly consider, not only this ltlter of Mr. Sumner, bnt also what the New York Tribune, (Ur. Greeley's paper,) says of this great Chief in the^ coalition ranks. In speaking of Ur. Sumner’s nomination tor the Governorship of Massachusetts, the Tribune says; “It is not often that a great movo- ‘ meet is so perfectly symbolized and ‘represented by its standard-bearer. ‘No man in the country more fully • combines in himself the varied claims “of the Liberal movement to general “ regard tnd respect than Chahlzs Sum- “ner.” Tt-ink of that, Georgia Democrats, when yonr leaders charge ns, and the “Straights,” with parsing an “ill-advis ed” aud “suicidal course” in not siding in elevating to the Presidency Ur. Gree ley, whose organ end moath-pieee thus speaks of Mr. Sumner, and his candi dacy, by the Democracy, tor the Govern orship of Uassachusetts I Nay more, iu the same article, (we re gret exceedingly we here not apace for the whole of it) the Tribune goee on to say of Ur. Sumner : “ In hie personal “ pority of life; in his freedom from the “ most distant suspicion of wrongdoing; “ in his zeal for every branch of reform; “ in bia anxiety for the establishment of “ a eapabla oivil servioe, appointed upon “ merit, end safe from poliltical extor- “ tion or menace, he it the best possible “ candidate to stand forth as ths Represent “ alive cf alt that is honest and noblest in •' the Liberal purpose and plan." The italics in the lest extract are onrs; but the capitals in the first are as they appear in the Tribune. Comment upon this is anneaeeaary tor sensible men. We simply appeal to the patriotism ol Georgia Democrats, and ask them in the name of everything sa cred in the memories of the past, if they can deliberately make np tbeir minds to adopt the principles of Ur. Greeley end Ur. Sumner as the embodiment of tbeir ideas of oonstitational liberty. If not, we beseech them to pause end reflect well before they take the fatal step of joining in this “liberal move ment,’’ to-called, at the inatanoe or pur- Political Notes. The Grant Republicans, in Convention at Mncon, after twt> days squabbling and mueh useless h- rangues, finally nomi nated Lemnol B. AnderaoD, Esq., of Newton oonniy, as candidate for Con- gre»s in tho 6th District. Ur. Andorsoa, in accepting the nom ination, said he hod been a Republican ever sinoe the organization of the party in Georgia, and now saw moro encour agement in beings Republican than ever since the great National Demceratio Party had accepted some of the funda mental principles of hit party; and siuce the intelligence,wealth and respectability of the country was accepting these prin ciples, he woe better pleased with being a Republican than ever. The Gover nor has issued a proclama tion appointing Tuesday, the 29th Oct. for an election to be held in the late Fourth Congressional District, for a re presentative in Oongresa, to fill the un expired term of Hon. Thos. J. Speer, de ceased. This distriot is composed of the coun ties of Upson, Pike, Spalding, Henry, Newton, Butts, Uunroe, Bibb, Twiggs, Wilkinson, Baldwin, Jones, Jasper and Putnam. Judge Jss. S. Greeue is nominated by the Grant Republicans. No other nom ination yet made. Another “Address to the people of Georgia,” by Hon. B. H. Hill, appeared in the Constitution of yoaterday, advising tho people to vote for Gov. Smith. TELEOKAPIi~NEW8 By the Sew York Associated Press. NEW YORK. AIor« FllllbnsUrlnfl About Twud Trlal-.Train off Truck. New Yobs, Sept. 27.—The cases of Tweed, Mayor Hall, Nathaniel Sands, and others, charged with defroudiDg the city, came np before Recorder Hackett in general sessions to-day. The District- Attorney moved thet the cases be trans ferred to the Court ol Oyer ATcrminer. After consultation the argument on this motion was postponed till next Friday. Poughkeepsie, September 27.—The Chicago extra train on the Hudson River Railroad, which left at three o'clock this morning, run off the track at Yonkers. Six cars, filled with passengers, left the track, bat not of them was upset, nor was any one injured. Blacksmiths' Cohvcittlon—Oreelajr icot Through eidowlplu* — Iwlhdlcr Caught. Albany, Sept. 27.—The next session of the International Machinists and Blacksmiths Union will bo held at Lou isville. After the transaction of somo routine business the Convention ad journed sine die. Naw Yobk, Sept. 27.—A dispatch from the Greeley party was read this am., stating that Greeley would not be able to reach toia city urtil Sunday night or Monday A. u. The reception whioh was intended to be given him to-mor row night is therefore postponed. In a Brooklyn Court to-day U. J. Tomplins pleaded gailty to an assault on bis daughter last June with intent to kill, and wa. sentenced to seven yean in the State prison. A man, giving his name as H. G. Keller, of Woodville, Masaacuaets, but known to ileteotives as Major Ward, of Lousville, Kentucky, was arrested this morning, charged with swindling several wholeeslo houses, by baying gooda and paying for them with bogna check*. Comptroller Green this morning ap propriated 8100,000 to the Department of Charities and Corrections. This ob viates the necessity of removing the hos pitals for want of funds. WASHINGTON. GrsutRaturwcd—IwteraulRsTawu* Deri. Bleu. Washtnotom, Sept 27.—The President and family returned to Washington this evening. The Commissioner of Internal Reve nue has decided thet certificates of nat uralization issued by United Slates or Stales Courts, are uot such certificates as require stainpe under the Internal Revenue laws. 8«s. Tseng Keans Business. Washington, September 27.—General Yonug, representative from the 7th Geor- e 'n District, is here on business with the emoermtio Resident Committee. MEXICO. RlTflxIlox AbttMdoncdL Matamohab, September 27.—The Re volutionary General Guerra, who has been operating in the States of Durango, and Cobuilla, has reaehed Paris, in the State ot Cohuilla, with his foroes. He ie said to be aocompauied by Gen. Diaz, butb|of whom zcknowledge the govern ment ot Tejada, and will lay down their arms. Gen. Boelias has left Monterey for Peris, to accept tbeir surrender.G< n. Escobedo arrived at Uonterey, it is sup posed, to assume the command of the Northern Department of Uexioo. MASSACHUSETTS. A miraculous Ballson Exploit. Boston, Sept. 27.—The Balloon carry ing Messrs. King and Holden, which as cended at Plymouth, N. H. yesterday af ternoon, landed tins morning in Canada, near the Bay of 8t. Louis, having trav eled 300 miles over the wilderness of Heine and Canada. Philadelphia, Sept. 27.—The Execu tive Committee of Straight-out Demo crats, have oalled a State Convention at Harrisburg, on ths 10th of October, to select an electoral ticket, and take such action as will be for the best interests of the party. G really Coont tog Chicks as Before They ore Hatched, ood tho Eggs Rotten Thnt. WnjCEsBARgg, Pa., Sept 27.—At the Wigwam in Scranton to-dey, Mr. Gree ley spoke as follows: “Gentlemen—There *s one idee, there is one subject, I have not yet tonebed r n inmj journey. I have been asked question constantly upon all aides, ‘what will New York do in this contest? How will she go? What will be her ma jority? On whioh side will thn lean?’ I can say to you gentlemta that in the State of New York, the Liberal Republi can movement is ss certainly as well de veloped ee in any State in yhieh I have yet been, and that is saying.a very groat deal, for in the Slat* of Ohio, well as in the State of Indi ana, they oannot defeat the Lib eral and Demooratio parties without great frauds are committed. The State of New York, between the two great par ties, on a fair vote is evenly balanced. Abont ten thousand either wav in change of vote, will throw the election over to the one side or the other. To-day the Democratic party of the State of New York is united. It will poll its full vote. We have not leas than 60,000 be yond a shadow of a doubt of Liberal Re publicans, and I do not think, consider ing all {things, the great efforts the government has made with its office holders, post masteis, collectors of of Interna] Revenue and its other vast resources—do not think,|undEr these oir oumstances, that I can safely say that we shall have a great deal over 80,000 Lib eral majority, bat if the States of Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio all give a majority for the Liber al candidates, New York will give more rather then leas than 100,000 majority, (great applause—the whole audience rising to their feet and giving three times three.) OHIO. A grand Tooting VxollOe Cincinnati, Sept. 27.—Thirty thous and persons daily, have attended the ex position for the past three days. ^.Initial arrangenftnts are perfected f«i a superb musical festival in this oitgr daring the first week in May, 1878.— Theodore Thomas has accepted the lead ership, and will increase his orchestra to 200 instrnments. The affair intended, is of a high order. a Murderer Ooufossee. Columbus, September 27.—John Bar clay, oonvioted of the murder of Charles Garner, near this city, last Ootober, mads a full confession of guilt to-day, entering into the most minute particu lars couneotod with the hgrrible affair. He will be hanged at noon on the 4th, of October. v TEXAS. »pr«d£tlona on lh« Frontier UiYlvcd. Bbownsville, Sept 27.—It is reliably reported that Cortina has been writing letters to friends in Texas, calling on them to assist him in the intended raid into the country, in tho vicinity of La- rad, Iu these letters he impiesses the idea that the country between the NaoeeB aud the Rio Graude belongs to Mexico, and consequently they have a right to plun der it. It is reported that a band of thieves, driving oattle from the head of the Aqua Dulcie aud the Nacees, are now thor oughly organized, keeping spies ahead, and fresh supplies of meo and horses. Small droves of stolen cattle are passing into Uexioo every few days. ENGLAND. A Heavy Gale aud a Dleaetroue Wreck —John Ball Wants Some Person Kill to SettU Hi* “Lillis Bills.” London, Sept 27.—A heavy gale pre vailed yesterday ou the British ooaak Several Teasels whioh left Meray for American parts, were driven baok. The gale oontinues to-day. A vessel is reported wrecked on Toaoar RacX on 14th inat. It was the bark “New Castle,” Oapt Wilkins, which cleared at Liverpool, September 1st, for Savannah. It bed been ascertained that thirty of the crew were lost It is said that efforts are being made, whioh have not yet assumed any official form, to requiro tho Lairds, snip build ers who boilt the Alabama,to pey a por tion of the sum awarded to the United States by the Geneva Tribunal. The rinderpest has appeared in Lin colnshire. MAKKE T KEPOKm DT TELXOKAPB TO THE ATLANTA DAILY (UN COTTON MARKET. Montgomery, Sept. 27.—Cotton steady; middlings 16{; receipts for the week 8,272; shipments 2,872; stock 2,984. Auocsta, Sept, 27.—Cotton firm and in good demand; middlings 161; receipts 1,107; tales 953; stock 2,939; receipts for the week 6,128; shipments 5,595. Norfolk, September 27.—Cotton qni- et, low middlings 17i@17|; net reoeipte 1,638; ooastwise 214 ; sales 50; stock 8,894; weekly net reoeipte 5,911; exports ooastwise 4,106; sales 25. Selma, September 27.— Receipts^,107; shipments 1,834; stock 2,082. Nashville, September 27.—Cotton qniet; middlings 16; receipts tor the week 985; shipments 849; stock 812. Mobile, September 27.—Cotton Srm, bat offerings light; middlings 171^18; middlings 181; net receipts 865; exports ooastwise 570; sales 800; slock 5,081; weekley net receipts 4,934; exports coast wise 4,183; sales 3,300. Boston, September 27.—Cotton qniet; middlings 19; net receipts none; gross 280; sales 350; stock 6,<JOO; weekly net receipts 14; gross C22; exports to Greet Britain 51; saies 1,600. Galveston, September 27.—Cotton steady for good ordinary; net receipts 617; sales 700; nock 13,589; weekly net roeeipta 54,248; exports coastwise 2,876; lee 8,860. Mourns, Sept 27.—Cotton fins and in fair demand, with light offerings; mid dlings 17|($17i; stock 1871,2,775; 1872. 3,656; receipts 090; sh.pmenis 597; week- ’ receipts 3,488; weekly shipments 000. Balttkoiuz, Sept 27.—Cotton qniet end easier; middlings 181; »et receipts uoDe; gross 371; exports continent 95; coastwise 100; sales 100; stock 174 week net receipts none; gross 1,032; ex ports continent 95; ooastwise 182; sales 2,205; spinneia 152. Wilmington, Sept. 27.—Cotton firm and in good demand; middlings 171; net reoeipte 429; stock 851; weekly net re ceipts 1,875; exports coastwise 1,205 sales 282. Charleston, Sept, 27.—Cotton, good ordinary 161; low middlings 17|@17l; middlings 17); net receipts 1,669; gross 1,658; exports to continent 1,200; coast wise 460; sales COO; stock 18,416; weekly net receipts 12,042; gross 12,482; ex ports to continent l,200;coaatwise7,920; sales 6,600. Columbus, Sept. 27. — Cotton qniet; middling 16}; receipts of the week 1,700; shipments 1,626; spinners 46;stock 1871, 1,820; 1872, 1,884. Philadelphia, September 27.—Cotton qniet; middlings 19o; net reoeipts bales; gross 2,016. N*w Orleans, Sept 27.—Cotton less active, but prioee maintained; good or dinary 17f; low middlings 181; middlings 181; net reoeipts 3,368 bales; gross 1,867; exports to Great Britain 1,576; sales 2,600; stock 40,888. Weekly net re oeipts 16,866; gross 20,927; exports to Great Britain 1,676; ooastwise 4,617 sales 14,300. Liverpool, September 27. — Cotton elosed nncbantiea; sales Orleans Septem ber 91; uplands 9l. New York, September 27. — Cotton qniet; middling uplands 181; Orleans 191.. Sales 1,301 Reoeipts of cotton to-day—Net 686 ; gross 972. Future sales to-day—12,000 islea, aa follows: September 17jfi October ...18 1-16Q November. .’ J8J5 December. 18 6-16( January 18 15-16 February 19 March Mrt April 20 comparative cotton statement. New Yobk, Sept 27.—The following table shows the movement of ootton for the week ending to-day, as oompared with the corresponding week of last year BMXlpts for th« week at allpoita.... CMMbalea LmIjmt 88,009 Showing an lnoxaaaa of... 88.037 Total racolpta ainca Sept. 1st 100,810 77.81 _ 80,803 10,939 9,830 Exports for the week..., Last year Showing an Increase of Total exports since Sapt. let. For the same time last /ear Showing a decrease of. Stock mallU. 8. porta At ths eame time last /ear Showing an increase of 80.048 Stock at interior towns... 11,088 At the eame time last year Showing a decrease of Stock in Liverpool,. At the eame time last /ear Showing an lneraase of. American afloat for Orest Britain.... At ths asms time last year. Showing a decrease of Macon, Sept. 27.—Receipts lor the week 2,162; shipment 1,682; stock 1871, 2,168—1872, 1,881; market firm; mid- 0,400 80.009 48.000 19,804 10,481 1,898 789.000 498.000 1.800 dllngs IS). City Point, Sept. 27.—Reoeipts for the week 114. Providence, Sept. 27.—Net reoeipte 2; stock 8,000. Savannah, Bopt. 27.—Ootton firm and hi good demand, middlings 17|@17); net rccoipts 4,407; exports ooastwise 1,661; sales 1,000; stock 22,146; not re oeipts for the week 19,130; gross 19,430 exports coastwise 7,491; sales 7,400. PRODUCE SIARKST. New Y’ork, September 27.—Southern flour unchanged. Whisky 92). Wheat l@2o. better; winter red western 81 62 3. Western mixed corn 64|@65. Pork firmer at <14 10@14 16; mess beef steady 6@7; plain mess 8(2)10; extra do. Lard 81(0)!);. Turpentine steady at 68) @04 Rosin quiet at 4 60. St. Lons, September 27.—Bogging lower at 14|@16). Flonr—demand firm. Corn dull and unchanged; No. 2 mixed 40. Whisky steady at 91. Pork qniet at 814 87)@14 50; booon dull; jobbing and order lots, shoulders at 8@8); clear rib sides 11)@11|; clear sides 11)@11); lard unchanged. Louisville, Sept. 27.— Flonr firmer; stock light; extra family $6 50@$7 60. Corn firm and steady at 80@60 on arri val. Provisions in lair demand and very Arm. Pork 818 76. Been, shoulders 8; dear rib sides Ilf; dear sides 12) for peeked. Lard 9)@U); order lote ) higher. Whisky 89. Cincinnati, Sept. 27.—Floor steady at $7 40@7 66. Corn steady at 44@46. Pork in fair demand; sales at 518 76. Lard firm; summer 8; steam 8); kettle 81. Bacon 11); clear sides 12; freight blookade south of Loaisvtile materially interferes with traae. Whisky firm at 89. New Orleans; September 27.—Flonr firm 87 26@8 60; family 8 760810. Corn firm—white and yellow 62. Oats dull—St. Louis 40048. Bran scarce at 8106. Hay firm at824027. Pork firm at 815. Bacon firm at 8)08|@11)012); bams, sugsr-cured 17)018. laird dull; tierce 9)@10): keg 12. Sogar dull at 10); fairto folly fair 11). Whisky 93c.@ 81 00. Coffee 14018). MONEY MARKET. New York, Sept. 27.—Gold 18|@ 13|; 81s 16); 62sl4); 64s 14); 65e 14), naw 18); Tenneaoeea 72, new 72; Vir ginia 6s 44), new 48); oontolt 60), de ferred 16; Iamiaiana 6s 68, new 48; levee 6s 68, 8s 60; Alabama 8e 80, 6s 60; Georgia 6a 70, 7s 88; North Carolines quiet, new 20, special tax 18; South Oaroiinas 40, new 23) April and Octo ber 24. Npeolal Notice Disease Recoils. From the lyitam that hflfl been invigorated and regulated by a oourse of that moat beuefloant of all vegetable elixirs, Hoe tetter’* Stomach Bitten. Suob, •t least, is the Inference we an compelled to draw from the testimony of thousands of parsons i In unhealthy districts, who attribute their w _ from the epldemlo sad other complaints which pre* ▼ail than in the spring and autumn so!sly to the use of this great protective and preventive medicine. Many Weatern and Southern farmen and planters, as Invariably as they sow and plant In the a end nap and gather in the fall, administer its! seasons to their families and employes, and thamaalvas from twice to three times a .11 Ail &R Sow wntttzotgm - urti *B Wi.aewESrtl Only Out, UhmtsW Wolfe. Board OO per D»v. THOMAS Ee l - o. J. MAoTttLLAF demand for it In the fevar and ague districts border- ing on ths Mississippi, Ohio, and Arkansas rivers la Immense; and wherever the natural eondtttoo# are snob aa to generate intermittent or remittent fevers, it la held In the highest eeteeta, both ss an antidote to the stmoephsrlo virus whioh provokes them, and as a swift and oertain remedy for those distressing —■ .M 1 * *imoet unnecessary to say that this renowned tonic an J reuovator la now gen erally accepted as a standard speoifle for lAdJgoatkm, biliousness, nervous distemper, rheumatism, physt eal weak ness and mental despondency, not only by “ public at large, but by all unprejudiced mediae) i. The vast popularity of tho Bitten baa of xmnterfeite and im Hattons, nunity an requested to boon Dr. Simmons 9 Llrer Regulator* Extract of a lottar from Hon. Alexander H. Mo phens. dated 8th March. 1873: I occasionally use, whan my condition requires U, DR. BIMMON8’ LIVER REGULATOR, with good effect, it la mild, and salts xm better than mm active remedies. aolMf IDieJ. At the residence of Col. L. J. Glenn, this morning, at hai-pset 1 o’clock, Man Mildbxd, daughter of B. L. and SaUie M. McBride, aged 10 months. The remains will ha carried to Athens tor Interment. ■fnntrnl Notices. Tb. frlaodi and arni-ilntaiMa* of Mr. as! Mrs. Jamaa K. Harda«e. aud of Ki. and Mra. E.P. O'Ooa- aor, ar* Mapaafiin, Invited to ,tt«nd th. fuaaial of Km. RiasAas, from Etaaa Obapal Oliorch alien o'aloak Ibis morals*. . Glmnsements. DeOive’s Opera House Lessee A Uen. Director, John Templeton INITIAL SEASON OF CrRAND OPERA. mHX MANAGEMENT takes plsasura in snaoun* 1 ing the opening of the present season with the Celenratcd Bngrllsh Opera Company. s of the Pi jualcal sta America. OOMIO OPERA PKMOBTa Saturday, September 28, 1872. Offsnbaoh’s Celebrated' LA ROSE DE ST. FLEUR, AND BARON’S DAUGHTER. Opera Nights Limltod. Doors Open at 7. Plan of Boats for tny Night at Phillips k Crew' Most Liberal Opera Prices Ever Known. Psrquetto andlleserved Basts 1 00 Admission 7ft Family Circle. btMEdWm • -- .-.r.-K-TlHHL- ECKLES HOUSE, Busin phr Square* a Social Circle, Qa. RKTK. OF BOARD! SinaiaMaale00c; ,«r da, 0,00: par wub00(l per month $30. STEMdiJVV JECKLK8, Proper LIVERY STABLE. Drivers oeB be procured W. M. BOKXJBS, aplT-tf BARNESVILLE HOTEL, J. a CAMP Pro, (HEAD defot.) , n -FEE DAY. IHUE aRmaziaocnna FORSYTH. OA.. aaarDa|wt,aad onwalral to wsam pasMan ai CALLAWAY. I *. OB ■ foWFEg. EDWARDS HOUSE, SPARTA, CA. EOMAK a WATYOfX FlanESN. HEAD HOUSE. Fronting the Passenger Depot, jslMf CHATTANOOGA, TENS. DS. J. L. JONEA Clerk. Samuel Ltnoxnr, > ouvl Hol.Oan. Nortbwa Olrralt MAHHHALL BOUSE MF4JVJK»,M. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. DAYBoardS&Oa Mill edge villa Hotel, CALLAWAY * TRICE. »- ■ T-.wTRg.Emh RHODES HOUSE, TROY, PIKE ai.aeama. •YMf Pto»d«t«9 auaiKtafeA W. H. UOWABO 0. U. XOWAXD. W. H. BOWABD, JS. W. H. Howard k Sons Warehouse A Commlnlan Merchants, No. 2 Warren Block, AUGUSTA, UA C ommission for a«mn, cotton,one dollar p«r bAlA. Strict pmoul attention (Iran to Business entrusted. All Orders Strictly Obeyed Liberal (OuA Advance* Made on Cotton. tar Special Attention paid to Weighing of Ootton *r Plantation and Family Supplies selected sad lipped by ono of the Arm. BAGGING AND TIES Graham & Butler. Cotton Factor* aa tion Merchant*. Executor’s Sale. ])Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordinary 13 of Taliaferro ceaoty. will be sold before the court house door In Orawfordvllls, iu said county, between the lawful bouis of sale, oa the first Tues day in November next, the following property# to Six Hundred Acres. Home.teed, on the following tarns. One third of the purchase money cash, the re mainder in two annuel payments, with Inter-*! f-om date. Ths estate to hold titles until the purchase money is ell paid. Bald lend sold ss the property of Joshua Morgsn, Me of said county, deceased, for the purpose of dU • rlbuUon among the BeptemberS. 1873. young or old. maSa mere iuou*y et work for V in their spare moments, or all the tune, than at *ni thine alee. Particulars free. Address O. Htinaon i 0©., Portland, Maine. scpld-wly Executor’s Sale. B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of OadJnaty of Taliaferro county, will be sold before the oourthouee door In Orewfordvilla. In said county,be tween the lawful hours of sale, oa the first Tnesdi la November next, the following property, to wit: The track of land lying in said county, adjoining the lends of Wm. Peek, fhoe J jPeek, w. W. Moore, estate of S. A. Howell and others, oontaloiag Nine Hundred Acres, more or less. It being the place wtureon Wa. Jo son, late of said oounty. resided at the time of death, and kaotrn ae the William J ibnson place. The land may be divided iu several lota before the day of sale, and If so. plats of the same will be ex hibited on the day of sale. Terms—one half cash, the remainder on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from data at 10 par °*Bri?iandaoidi ss the property of OynthtaJohneon. lata ei said county, dseeessd, for the ourpoee of dim _.—aa the legatees of said dssaassd. tributlon ami > among ths V iber 9/1871. IfiAAO D. MOORE, Executor of Cynthl Johnson. Executor’s Sale. VKTILL be sold before the ocurtheuas dc TV Orawfordville, Taliaferro county, Georgia, ou the first Tuesday Iu November next, between the lawful hoursef sate. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVER (107) ACRES of land, more or less, lying in said county,on the waters of ths Ogeechee river, belonging to the estate of Thomas Chapman, deceases" Bald land adjelaa lauds of John Rhodes. James Chapman. I seisms Battle end otJ.rs. It will be sold under an order ol the Ordinary of said county for distribution under the will of said Thomas Chapman. Terms cash. WILLIAM H. CHAPMAN, Executor. Orawfordville, Oa., 14th A^ust, 1079. ealStd Administrator’s Sale. ty. on the first Tueaday InC legal houia of sale, ORE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIT* LAND, MORE OR LEM, lying in said county# adjoining lands of Abel Eber- ber*J. o. Oita, B. Witcher, amt W. W. Bush, and ° Bold as ths land of Lemuel Hack, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs sad creditors of aaidde- eeeted. Possession given 1st January. 1S7S. Torme made known on day of sale. This August 13. 1*19. JOHN W. BLACK. A&ilaietiator de bonne non of Lemuel Black, tleoeseed. sulf-td rVlHIE. UNRIVALED M*MdR* Is warranted hat X to oontaln a siugle particle of Mn»cT7irr, or any lnjurlout mineral subatanoe, but Is PU.KLY VKQSTABLS. • Far FORTY YE4BB It hy pnirM l>. FMlTlIn REGULATOR i, MkiwwfeS^l’to Saw bo tit* 1 safe • LIVER MEDICINE, It oonUln, four modlaU Mns.uU, anrnMh tlic same happy proportion in any other rmnsrailsn eC.th.ptio, s wonderful Tou^u vis i s gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Ton] oeptlouable Alterative and a certain i Impurities of the body. Such signal tended its nee that It Is now regarded at the > ^ GREAT UNFAILING IPEOtMO, For Liver Complaint and ths painful nflkni lug Itagulale the Liver end pggrsttt i, r OHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS* LITER REGULATOR isEeaEMandasferfer t. H. ZKILIN * OO.. MAOON. Os., ta< FHILADKLEHiA. OLD 5 Y ALL DSDOOIfT*. MuBewaruofsnh A )ssi THE OKUAT Southern Humotj T7NJB THE CURE OF SCEOl J? Rheumatism, White BweUin Consumption. Bronchitis. Rartons dlasMeearising frumasi ixspnfr ritaef Ihlivilnikli pnHwhstaW riw^storingahotguofthlh wHjrins ixfltheir Certificates can be presented from many leading Fhyaletana. Minlstars.aad heads ef tamillee throngh- out the Booth, injuring II in the ,h>ghsnltarmn T Di^TO&° f oJafS? , iBMtfmsfi. says has used it in cams of fissufhta.nnd other SUnms% with mu^h satlsfertlnn ** Da, T. 0. PUGH, cf Rammer* mnanmsartsMfis 1 persons sufllmlng with Hess sad Blood, saying it superior to any prenaraMen helms sum nasi. key. DABMET BALCof the Beltimam M.KOm- reneedeath, says hexes been so mwahbsmadNsd by its use thet hechemtatty reaassasandall fee SR his friends end ecquslatanesa. CRAVEN h (X)., Prungiets. afe OsadansriBa. Vk, says it nevar foiled to rivemtlsAatton. eamukl o. McFaddkm. Murfessehsri Wan, mys It cured him o Did onr space oi , nisls front evexy Rfeafea in the I knew* to every naan, wan acnally or by regntatinn. ~ tails la s(rid by aR Dmggtsta. s oo., Iiuom art. mfOstsss. So. I feuiu FLU*, few q.tek Trust* — Tfes l).«Uu WUIaafeianul rafefellM. . ta—Aa. OMfe, ll ba/ bsMwfel la i,TSUmSaASm nntbpmumot TkuTAiira BOar. 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