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ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. SEPTEMBER 3, 1878.
THE YELLOW FEVER
r WAssaw: tVak”
Tb® report® from the yellow fewer
dtauicts of tbe aouthwcat oootiaoe to bring
u ra of uMold distress Our people at
hear wUb spathr «och earner. appeals— «p
that toll of dee*b-bed scenes and ptn>jud
BtifrtM never before reed of la the umala of
oor brethren, and Um sea of the tooth who are
able to glee to tbla supreme call of rafferl&s
should oot bealtate to donate their mites. The
people of the north are contributing with a 11b-
erodty sever before < qesllsd. We
to by every Mga that cut ooaae to CfcriwLa
pta, and jo rive's Aon id axoai tu even In rbsr-
lip. T*a Constitution fond trows dally, and
we are glad to bare been the median through
which ao morb aid baa been wot to the suffer
ing Cratrtbntkma will alwaya reach their
dratlaaUoe when sent to thH offi m ;
ntcor^rmtoa reap.
The following aoam were handed la daring
the Uat two daya:
f*er era! office Air Line R Era.—. 9 34 OO
John T Grant — 90 bO
«t Of h-noU
Mr* J U Wace,...
it A A tderaon ,„, r io en
U Lewis *5,
Ce«a ('or (a tea.:
L L At.bott (r J
•Legs. Ohio
rasiis>:
Mr* M c Htfiren, Cr.nual
(for Maupnia) ..
Jtctugm ,
Cash, Galt eatrllk
T V wiaon..
H If Diefcns...„
Mr* W U L'Wia
Leri 0 Ha ler
PH riaoot......
ms cairn a roan.
Our c-orraapooocnl In GrlA > sec
owing:
Gairna Os.. August at. 1878 —Tba Tar ay-
aou Me««txic dab of tbit
■ken l**ini«hiai ineopa
fit of the yellow fever aaflercra, which eeued
•bout 9 50 Tba mosey will go forward Moo-
day 'the court tinmen l waa a irard success
t liliama, of KoMia coarr.buied
"T*aavaoaiaa. M
waama aiu atlajctu rvna
Charily of lha gmulu* aort scela no calory
To praiw* true chanty la ilka “gliding raflnrd
gold.'* Tba following letter la ila own beat
aa.ogy:
Atlanta, Ga., Angsot 31.JB7H.
B B. Crew, Erq , mwortr rallal fond for yell w
fever acflerera-ilaar Mr: I mdoac ber< with 9341,
the jrUe lever. We ho^e to makta auppitmen-
tary r» port oouuUnlag the donation of thoaa we
aa*e been ouaMe to aee. Fr.aum.ng yoa are In
coaunv.icaUoa with the raiuf oouiealuaea of the
d.fl.net (Jim whoa the plague»xiata, wa leave
It to • ut judgment aa to IU o*atinattua. R*.
specif uhy
General Manager,
iniatnrae or Tux tnocmim.
The followi g la n Uai of contribution* left
with Phillip* A Crew lor the yellow fever eufler-
Caab...
iaSle—
Italian club..—.
Allan a water work*employee*..—..
t* A a B It cffic r* ana employer*..
Mil uetft.rl l<e
1 Ur
$S7» o
Contributed prjvlouely..
Total .A5111*
a unk*si. orrxa.
The following letter wae credited to lie au
thor, and we uuat the example he set* will be
liberally I tllowud:
To the Yellow Fever Relief Committee: 1 will
glee on Mood** tb* second He pi- mber, one 50
pound eark <4 fl »ur lor the beuefli of the yel
low lever »uflci«re. I call on all the retail and
wholesale grucery m*rcbauta of Atlanta fora
like donation, Ur** or amall. aa they maybe.
abl< to give- dime up, brr'brro. aou lel'abc.p
the auflcr.-ts A little from ua all will bcip
many of me poor, end wc wld not antler. The
rai.ro*oi* will <toubilr*r, carry auythti g we mat
aarraoi* icaara.
— J. j! a ralld north mme to the aid of a suffer-
log aou lb. - C*« v al and Herald.
—T»e inaiai to*a are liable to yellow fever, end
fall blooded negroea to black vomtu—Ua.vcaton
News.
—During the aberi.ee of the editor, the Vickr-
burg Herald la In c’.srve oi Colonel T B dan-
love. will known in the newspaper clrda* of the
S ulf slates. Ho won hla spurs on the battle-
eld
—John Donovan, a Memphian who deserted
hla faintly at lha approach of the scourge, and
whose wife and child died of the fees., to being
handled without gloves by the pn-ee, and bir
bAacnt as abttwu in Its true light Donovan Wa*
at White C. if dpnnga two year* ago, aud ia
known to m~my aaat lem-iwawans. Hr la the
**mu “t o. John Donovan ” aa we are told, who
tguird cou*ptcunu«uy In lha recent democratic
confer t.o" at NaahvUle, creating do little die-
Met l>r bla boisterous aud pnaumpiuous oou-
.— this role he wilt be remembered by
veil entheuticted csrca will indicate
the extreme miwj eome here rexched.
The driver oi the charity w«on Tee.
t*rd«T. while pteeinK the building Mo.
290 Poydrae street, heard a shriek oi
agony within, and. entering the premi-
•ee, quickly ascended a flicht oi rickety
stairs leading to a back alley. He har
ried into a bed room, and tu atartled
to behold
TBS TKLLOW OOETSX
oi a child lyirg upon a filthy bed.
Seated in a rocking chair and clutching
a palmetto hut in one hand and resting
heavily upon the bed rat a woman,
whom upon closer inspection he wee
shocked to eee waa etark and rtiffi The
cries continued, and he borrird to the
iront apartment, into wnicb the room
opened. There upon the fl <or ley e
motberrnd daughter dead. The older
women had evidently thrown herself
on the fl »r in a Irenay oi delirium.
Upon the only bed in the room writh
ing with lever ley the men whoae call
attracted attention, and e child seven
teen months old had at the time crawl
ed over her dead stater end tree polling
the drees from
orr see naan Kornia’a bbsa»t.
That driver has hanled twenty
corpses from the tame hones since the
epidemic commenced. At Nx 164
Bienville street, a long, narrow alley^o
narrow that one can penetrate it only
with difficulty, leads bask to a building
once occupied aa a stable, now a pea:
house. Io the loft oi this the Howards
discovered
a family or aavra,
five of whom were delirious, one, e
child of two years, deed, end e mother
prostrate upon s pallet with e new
born Dabs. The mother, with many
tears, stated that utterly unassisted end
unable to move, she ley
» THX FANGS OF CHILDBIRTH
end aew her little daughter die.
volume might be written oi the horrors
experienced by the very poor, bo:
these cases ere died to show bow
greatly the relief extended to them ia
tuvetai Kn, xvlltlau. «ho ante in. ooaveo-
dacl
auvai
Uon.- Kooi villa Tn buna
Sva Orleana.
SIGHT IIUNnaXD > Sit SIXTY aaVIM
DEATHS.
New Orleans, August 31.—Daring
the week, ending yesterday at noon,
there were J.3IM cases of yellow fever,
anil 333 ttes’lis, making in all 3 877
cases ai.d 807 deaths.
Tn* H v Father C! J. Becher, a na
tive of Buflaio, N. Y., died yesterday
ol yellow fever.
TltK DEATH LIST TO-DAY
includes twenty children nnder seven
years. The following telegram was
received this raorningand nnrees will
leave this p.m,
l*oat Uiies, August SI.—To lha 1’re-ldaat ol
the Howard Aaaoct.uno: Hand ten e«*d ronwa.
five mat. aud dvu letnaie. Wa have threw bun*
used and Otiy oaeaa, aud tortr-aigtu daalha AU
arc bluhau down. Thera la Bln. dt.treaa.
Jaa A. Uaus.
APPLICATION FOR AID.
Twenty-aix applications (or medical
aid wets ma.io on Saturday to the
Y.’ttng Men's Christian see ciution and
Unity for relief. The thirty seeking
relief are heads of families a,g’egating
170 persons. Applications tor relief
are made out in blanks specifying
name, age, address, number in family,
occupation aAd rtf*rencea. On the
blank te ng filled out it ia given to a
member wno institutes inquiry of ref
erence, or makes |» reonat inspection
the reenlt of which he embrace* nnder
the head of remarks If sa iafactory
prime.) ration blanks ol the
New Orleana Peabody association
are filled out, signed by the viaiunt
members and stamped. The blank
ia then presented to the Peab-nly de
pot, corner ol Magas ne and L - Fayette
streets, which wa* opened Saturday
morning with a good supply cl meat,
engar, lea and corn mesh Aa early as
8:30 applicants made appearance end
their wants were suppl ed. The Tele
graphers' Relief association here, have
went one huudied dollars to the sick
telegraph,-™ at Grenade.
FORTY-SIGHT DEATHS.
New Orleans. August 31.—To-day’-
reports show 334 new case*, end 48
deaths.
TBS ArTEKNOON’a WORE.
New Orleans, September 1. —From
noon to 6 p. m. 37-deaths here been re
ported. E W. Barnes, manager of the
Western Union Telegraph office ol
this city, died yesterday of yellow le
ge* from Memphis arrived Angnet 18th ] made off with it. Fortunately the | na', and his suffering is indescribable.
and died of fever Angnst 24th.
A MIXED El.POUT.
St. Louis, Angnst 3L—There were
eight cases of fever during the week,
and two deaths—all refugees. A* qnar-
mother oi the child waa near at hand I Little hopes are entertained olhiere-
| and succeeded in reacaing the little one. COTe j?* _ T _ ..
! The tow wa. kUled. in.? IP ^o re ^urf"^
—General Toombs says Speer is too jouraed a negro men presented
I active to bslpopular. There seems to.be I himeelf to the grand jury in order to
an tine below S*_ Louis there were'rix I no showing in the ninth fur the sort of I 5*”L^. r '
, bvmdea * 1 «- ; n*w —ntwK e— nh. n.w« I uve milM from town L icdictea for ae-
twenty donbtfnl cases admitted daring
to-my bosom-come” dab. It is really I At any rate,
to^-ei^t CJTSndiSSl^eriSy “* Ppl ^ ng with ,?“ not show the “so' place.” he .poke ol
i? ’ K , J I to-my bosom-come” dnb. It is really At any rate, to make the matter abort,
evening.
OMIMJSA.MD CA.tVAI.TT.
Itrini bfe
two BUNnaan and fjett one deaths.
Memphis. Angnst 31.—In the week
there were 721 casee end 241 deaths.
CLOUDS OF WOE.
The weather this morning u bright
end warm, but the clonde of woe over
oar city show no eigne of breaking
Physicians, nnrees, visitors, drtugis'r
and undertake™ are becoming exnanst
ed by constant working. Dr. Wise, at:
active ynnng physician,wee taken down
this momieg at tbe board of health
office. Up to noon only seven physi
cians of shunt twenty had made re
porta of new cases.
more affallino than thought or
The number aggregates 42; from
this ft will be seen that not more then
half the caeca are reported, and that
the epidemic la more appalling thin
the offic-al reports indicate. At the
county j aiI there are abont twenty
canes ol fever. McWillUme, ondei
sentence to penitentiary for mnrder,
died last night, and Bnnell, negro mur
derer, under sentence of death,
ia m a dying condition. A;
Camp Joe Williams five or six
DX'THS CCCUB DAILY.
The hospital contains about twenty
five sick, and the wont is feared for
iple living in tents. Home have
frightened and returned to
their homes in the infected district in
the city. Alexander Hunn. of the
Masonic board of relief, ia down end
Joseph Un-sell, of the Old Fellows’
relief board, ia very low.
The undertaken report fltty-fiYe yel
low lever interments to day.
SEVENTY-fEVEN DEATHS.
Memphis, August 31.—Tbe official
records to-day exhibit 148 nea c tees
Daring the 24 boars ending at S p. m..
there were 77 deaths Volunteer phy
sicians continue to arrive. Five from
the Ohio board of health, Dr. Me Jor-
mick from Indiana, end Dr. Eialey,
Irnm Little Hock, arrived to-day. Dr.
Kvily was accompanied by a corps ol
30 nurses. Amorg the recent
ere H. 8. Landrum,
city editor ol tbe Avalanche,
end P. R, Athy, chief ol police. Post*
master Thump on ia also down, but
doing well. Joseph Ruiseli, superin
tendent of tbe Odd Fellows' nones
died and was bnried to-day. How Aid
Heyman, a druggist, died to day. J. 8
Kobinaon, one ot the principal drag
gists, closed hie establishment to-day
and left the city for rash J. 8. Arm
strong, photographer, died to-day.
A CITY OF THE DEAD.
HprdAl dlspAieh to Tbe Coutltauon.
Mini his, September L—Among the
new case: tenoned daring the night are
Fathers McNamara and Riordsn, of 8..
Patrick’s church. Fanher Erst mas is
dead. Tbe attention of the health offi
cars has been call'd to tbe Wiiitle nore
house in wbich five deaths have oc
curred. One woman who died at mid
night on Friday, still lies in the hones.
An unknown man, who was sick in tbe
back room, was not heard from fqr sev
er*! daya. This evening a physician
visited the house and brake into the
sick man’s room and
FOUND HIS STIFF REMAINS
lying abandon* d in bed, a dirty sheet
thrown over hie face and tbe bed
clotbee spattered with black vomit
The sanitary pol ce have been instruct
ed to break into honeee where they
have reason to believe there are unat
tended sick or dead persons.
Ylrhsbnrc.
ONE HUNDRED AND MX TEEN DEATHS
Vice burg. Angnst 31 —Daring the
week 118 de hs from yellow fe
ver, making 185 deaths in all, 17 of
which otenrreo during .he last twent-
(our hours It is estimated that 800
cases of fever have occurred to date,
abont one half of thtae in the past
week, and HI new cases in the iaat
twenly-loar boats Dr. Booth, who
was In charge ot the patients ol tbe Ma
rine hospital service, died on the 27th.
HDSSSA *
THE WRATH RE UNFAVORABLE.
New Oki.esa , Angnst 31. - Dr. Slone
telegraphs from Giensda: "Yesterday
the weather woe unfavorable. There
ie a alight decrease in the dea b rate
and no material spread oi the lever.”
Mobile
THE FIRST TELL* W FIVER DEATH.
Mobile, Angnst 31 —Dr E P.Gaines
reports one csee aud death trom yellow
fever this morning—a while child nine
veers old.
Lewisville.
, short,
too bed. | he failed to obtain the songbt-for
. . _u,eis -I p TT „. T „„. indictment. A few hoars efter-
A MATMAN’e DEATH. -Martin, of the Perry H-me Jonr- tb. rBport reached the
Cairo, lit., August 31-A riverbowt- “L P^nndtug that he t* near sighted, ears of oar people that Mr.
man from Memphis, died ot fever, An- I says he doeea’t see how tbe Atlanta end Gammon was lying in a dangerous con-
gust 24th. ’ , | Macon fair* will help each other much, dition from the effects of an ax wound
,u. . inflicted by the aforesaid negro. He
ALer reflrcttrg ever the matter a week h , d 6trick / n Mr G i. the head and m
and a half, it seems simple to ua. If an I flicted a terrible wound. We have not
I intend® to enter the Macon j learned the full particulars aa to the
rape limb-'. DmJ * r I fair, he wiU piobably make a teat case Origin of the difficnlty. Mr. Gammon
CHICAGO UNF0RTUNA-
Chicago, August 31- -Aiocog the I ■^“•nta will most likely go to Macon, I negro in the shoulder. A® to who it
petition* in bankruptcy filed yesterday I which is close at hand. There ia no I was, or tne truth ol the report, we d„
wete Marcellos a Colling, reel estate Smithy Clayton joke abont this. not pretend to know.
S13000(h Jamra*M. B-^S" -George Sseseen vowe ho will get out —Hamilton Journal: There area
*160,000; J*.r«;T'D.“?178oS Rev.’ NnncUon the next time Smtth, ^^"“TiuCf'^.hTloZwing
Dr. W. W. Evarta, $81,000; Murray A Clayton comes over here from A them v^yringnlarpreeemSoent will not hkvl
S* r, ^. pn ?P'“ k . er ',* 12( l 000 -' Geo T diBGibnting his carminative ballads a tendency to destroy their anpereti-
ILsoMyNem’e M SSn around. George has a copyright on dons belief: Io the neighborhood ot
$345,000; NHUe M. Chitt«nn®B, nme 1 nm»Lirc» hmin*M in Atlanta I C*t*ul® depot ® negro woman dreamed
fenuffS 00 * Ni^elaon A 8hie?d B bUi Po®urg buBines® in Atlanta. that hcr ch Ud,a Uttle six months in-
$151000; rbo'nu8_Hem^et««d,oi Jrf-I —A correspondent from Thoma-j I fant, w&3 dead. Ho strongly waa she
aoSnrvw w n count Y writes the 8Avannah Newsth»t impressed with the idea that she woke
ssr.ja?kS22v«8&
$131,000; John F Eberhardt, $104,000. county, has on hu place a sm 11 cotton ^ Ionnd j/; a a gweet eiamber.
In all one handr d and aixtv five new patch of one ends hail acres, which I and again went to sleep. She had the
petition* were filed, and the indication.! I w m aTtrage a growth of from four to I dream a second time, and ao plain wa-
uJU£*inci£ied. “ Dm W ‘ U eix «eet in height On this patch is one th ? dre »“ t . h » t 8 * e husband
largely tncreaseu. I . , . “ . .. , I get up and make a light to eee it it
THE FUT IS BAY FutE. I f“ k which is nine feet high and con- j were re ally dead. A second time it
SaEDueET, Angus: 3L—Nine build I *“”* 006 hnndred l® 11 *' beatdee several proved to be an illtuion, and veiy mncli
ings were destroyed by the fire at Pn' I forma. It bida fair to prodnee tw > I troubled ahe went to sleep again. Just
in-Ay. The aggregate loee ia $125,000 hundred fuh grown bolls. The corre- * lt «' d *7. li 8 tlt o* 1 ® »w° k ® »>(»• the Uw
to $160,000. It ia thought a gang of I apondent wishes the Thomas oounty I c , “ *. n “d >t waa deail.
thieves aet the hotel oS fire Tor the 7nd examinethifatSk «»the above^caae are vouched
purpose of robbery, as tbe rooms were f, , ‘^ k ’ for b ? o'* 8 veracity aa any
broken open at the first alarm and I *“ d m8ke » report of the same to I one in the connUy, and the woman
bnndreda of dollara worth of iewelrv I the Tbomaaville fair. I was a former servant of the writer of
snd dothirg. were stolen..° 2 negr'o -According to the News, Joneeboro' ^ “
«Sh^i B * T h0U “ “ " DPp08ed in entitled to the credit for a very val- -Hartwell Sun: A few yea™ ago a
periehe^L ^ uable invenUon Tbe town conncil ^o^V^^
HuNTEEa’ Point, R. I, Aognat 31.— I conlr8c ed wu “ Mr - ”• Mnlltn eome 1 sprung np between Georgs Grant and »
Henry Newman, an oyaterman, whoa I Unte ago to boild a hook and ladder j young man by the name of James G.
boat ia lyingin Newtown creek, brutal I wagon. He had therefore studied on’. I Richardson. Their bitter feelings cul
ly beat his son to-day, and then delib- a pim which he thought would aur- , m » rencontre at Hie house ol
erately threw the bov overooard and 1 . , , . " . , I Grant, in which each fired one shot a-
mode DO effort to save him. Toe boy, I P a888n y vehicle ol that character, or I the other without any damage being
who ia eleven year® old, w®a picked op I that of any other which run® on fonr I done. On the said shooting the cross
by the crew oi a canal boat near by. I wheels. H« want tn work on hU I Proeecation was based. Grant indicted
The father wa® arrested, but tnbse | idea®, and has accomplished u !°. r a»anlt with intent to
1 , , , n “ >* murder, dimming that B cturdson ahot
wonderful invenUon. The advan- first, and R : chardaon indicted Grant,
Uges he claim® for his inven-1 claiming that Grant shot firn^.
qaently discharged.
A MABIMK DI8A8TEH.
Special (ill(witch to The CcmaUtutloa.
colored. The fate of the captain and
the other man, who waa known ae
Waltie, ia unknown.
INSTANTLY KILLED.
Special dlapaicb to The ConiUtatlon.
PorrsviLLK. September 1.—Two coa>
train® collided between Locust Ga^ and
and Peter Cboppey were insiantlj
killed and the engineer slightly wound
ed.
A FATAL ACCIDENT
Special dispatch u> The CorstitaUon.
New York September U l!^The I tioil » de P end on the cross-road motion, at September term, 1871,
^hlp Y H^n^^w^| and ii.Mmphdty. The wagon or bug
arrived to-day from bavannah, reports ey ia steered enurely by the front end. Grant for five. Richardson served oat
that on August 29 at 2 &. m., off the-1 i D going around a corner, it makes no I bia term. Grant movedforanew trial,
bS d;ffereDce b0 " l0 ”8 lhe coopts may " hi <* 8"“^ by tbe supreme
:,!r n =$ ^ving tro men^. b«. the rear wheel will follow in the SS^SltaSSS bm^ding™'
were in the water, from whom they track of the front wheel. If the front, he broke jail and*fledRestate? T^ml
learned the following partic- I wheel tarns the corner there need be no | tolled on, and we hear nothing of either
tobAtaSr “c.°c”j2.?rfoSIri^ apprehenaion of danger from the rear W
ton, Capuun Hor«e a Fanning, with "beeL It is a great conven.ence for „ So^amd Grfnt m^e
a crew of three men. Two men were adres getting in and out of a boggy, sam© f* te by his horse running away
Maved and gave their names as Thomai- I Turn the horse to the right or the lefi I with him in South Carolina.
A. Monaghan, white, and F*ed 8tent, | and t h© f ront wheel will come forwaid I —Athena Banner: From the Atlanta
and the rear wheel go backwards, giv- I SjL a ^li ca ? , „ o{ ex
ing a clear entrance to th, buggy. It la *£?*£* ¥ £3&Ei.
done by the crota^road motion. The 1 and it will be no fault of bia if every
editor ot the News has examined the I district in Georgia this year has not an
wagon and pronounces it a grand sue-1 ab [ e independent representative
rrnH M „ w„ n - . r__ _ I of Le better element of the democratic
ndfroTj thia'eveniDg^Frtmi Muthgan I ™ thi8 invention * and il
ffiiwl p«!«r tihnnvJl «en> in.t.Miv I h« a fortune to him. ence of the office will be exert-
-The Oglethorpe Echo eays that last ?L, to x f eca ," , 1 th ®, fi i rest elections.”
eps v r. „ . J , . I That Marshal Fitzaimons is thi
Thursday Drr. Bob Willingham and , ine with Mr Stepben , lla a trae dem0
Chedel, CjI. Cx>k and Mr. W. A. crat, there is no donbt. Col. Fi x
Boffalo U **SeDtember^°V--AH 11 * the I Sm * tb » latter a miner of some I eimons, besides having a high admira
atwumer AUakaf wa^^leaviniTher d«k j twenty yeare’ experience, lett Lexing
yesterday a gentleman named T. H ton far the pnrpoee of prospecUng for po intment in a large d^e to him, and
Wall, in attempting to get aboard, fell go ld on the Willingham place, in the should have strong personal feeling io-
forka ol Roeg creek and Broad river, bim. Bat the statement that the in
XcT The party were gone three day., and t
eaid to be a member of the Misaiaeippi in that time made some valuable die f.j rest election’’ of independents, or
legielatnre. I coveries. They lecated a very broad any other kind of candidates, we tn.
a horrible crixe. I and rich ledge of gold ore, running I hesitatingly pronounce false.”
Nashville, August 29 — Moritz I parallel through the farm, and on an I —P. D. Post in Marietta Journal: I
"'- 1 ® with Dora’s mine j n Booth w . oa ' d lik e*o eav a few words in behall
-gent hero for a number of G rman I . . . ... . . I of the old hero, George N. Lester, and
. mrnala, w»*a arrested by Conetablt Carouna. A panful of dirt taken I ^ ^ ©©me time correc a little mis*
Joseph A- Hill, upon a very seriaus I carelessly from the creek near I take in your last issue. It was$20 atr.
charge. Fred Fox, the owner of a I this ledge yielded eleven particles I time that he let me hav» to send home.
w °< B° ld . P>»»>y keen by the naked eye, The firat time was at Bethel Springe
North front streei, and his wife, had I . * , * .. _ I west Tennessee; the second third tim«
left their home on Tuesday evening I and aom ® oI them as large as a gram ol I WMat Corinth, Mississippi; the fourth
and while leaving met Roeber upon the I wheat. Before the war Mr. James T I was at Tupelo, Mississippi; the fifth ai
street, who asked Fox for some article I J »hnson need to make a dollar per day I Montgomery, A’abama; and the sixth
he had. Fox told him to go to hit to the hand waebin „ tbe dirt ( rom tb ^ waa at Bridgeport, Tennessee; and thi
bonne, and that hte daughter would lei I ... . Jt . I seventh waa at Harrisbnrg, Kentucky;
him have it. Rreber went to the I stream with hie negroes, by the use ol I that was on the night of the 7th c*
house and asked the girl, who wa> frying pans and a Uttle quicksilver October, 1862. The next day, the 8-b,
about eleven years old, for the desired I As soon as they can spare time from I at 2 o’clock, we marched iot
article. As ue gave it to him ^ their crop9.tbe farmersm oar sold belt I ^he Perryville battle, where th«
shock hands with her in a very cordial I . . , m . M EE •„*! I bombs, grape, canister and minnie
manner. It i. charged that he then intend 1 to ta " , < oat e ? m9 ^ e “ d de 7?* e balls, h ere aa thick as hail, and it
violated her person. I Mvend weeks to laying bare their hid* 1 Qn j er tHia heavy fire, that our gallant
The girl's scream, brought several em- de “ t™ 88 " 88 - A company of practicnl and brave Captain G N. Latter, hat:
ployees at Mr Fox’s shop into the and experienced mi?ters are expected his nght arm shot off, and then then
louse. Roeber left immediatelv. bui in this county every day, who will give I wa ® n °?“* 8 “ d cloae D°y a ® x
was arrested and token before Jngtiee I oar gold fields a thorough teat. I f. 1pt „ . ton Bei J® 0 “ wbo caught uj
Cossetty. In defanltof $1,000 bond he I ^ . — . Wh I ra ^Jy i “8 cr /» but in three honrs,at
WHi emmitted to jail. Roeber Baya be -D Jton Cmxen: Who waa itierlterf enemy’s baU piercedIMe hem^Md hi
did not act aa chanred He sava that the bonae of represenUti ,-ee in 1853-54 fell, praying to his God, and died in i
when the girl bandad him the’article “ d d ™w from the treaanry $33,000 tor tew minutes. Now, some of them who
to took hiahtnd. e-id, ptachimr her on « lw,c f «*P 8 “ e8 -“ tar in wt- are abasing Lister, are the men wh.
the cheek, eaid: 'You are a brautiinl J 8880 * anything that had ever been staid in the back ground, and earn
nirL” Then she screamed and called (•known in Georgia, so much ao tba: I “shove oat boya,"but ieatere&id “come,
areiatanoi and ihe*me < nTaated 1 in?*The | Gov. H. V. Johneon called attention to go with me, boye Lester waa true u.
virl ia now corfinrd to her bed on ac- I (b® enormity in bia arnillil me aace to I war, and he ib trae in peace, and let u?
rannt Sf th/lMorom re ceiv*d th* general Reaembly t Gen. W< fiord rallj to hia atandaxd aid show our ap
hu^.L d bt“u*“ xotbrr. “ posted in the politick history ol those preiiation oi him.
Cisci™a“, Ang“a*^^29. A^^fpecial times, and w*U please tell na in eome — Augnsta Chronicle : For some
stales mat Miry Dean, a widow living one of h,s opeecbee. time past letters containing money, dt
nrar Hillsboro, Miaeonri, murdered her -Cedartown Expres.: The esprit dt ™cted to paruee in Macon and Angnata.
two children bv cutting their throat* I corps of tbe democratic party m tbh I been ©PJJ®®
last Xueaday Upon being arrected and | district was never better than “ow I (b® “““CJ * 8| re°
brought to Hillsboro, ahe eaid she war 12,000 active,intelligent and determined I -ho.letterathna tampered with rent t
too poor to enprort them. She mar-1 democrats ie not s body to be despised I ‘b®tr destination. The wimplainti
dered the baby first. W he she under- 1 in any contest. In the fight now wag- I bare been numwona rad a special de-
took to pat the little five year old boy I ing in this district they are dosing np I
on the bed tn kill him, he dang to her I and moving upon the enemy with » I Heniy BiMtt, waa sentftotn At-
and begged piteously, saving: “Oh, J cheerfulness, an alacrity and a confi I -anta to work np the case. The resul
mama, don’t kiil me. don’t kill me!” ] dence in their leader that angora most I J* bis mvestigltiDn was ‘be ar
Without heeding she threw him on tne auspidoutdy for the result. "•* ,h.H:
had end after enttinv hia throat, struck I .1 Denmcke, route agent ol the Centra
him’ ra the dde of the b^d with a CTiti. m: If General Wof- railroad, between Augusta and Macon
piece of ton and comple'.^tiiework* I f ?^ h »d the capadty to throw any-1 Captain Booth gives thei following ac-
She presents a woe beg me appearance,
ia possessed of tittle or no intelligence,
and is supposed to he insane.
JFritira for Ot TfetVy CUulltotion.
m mhg or soosm
By J. C. HARRIS.
“What breauie of the child 7” pur
sued Padgett, as Vanderlyn pause land
looked around on the audience ms if in
search cl sympathy. Padgett still re
garded the passing clonde curiously,
and the crowd*in theconrt-room waited
breathlessly for the culmination.
“It was a very tittle child," eaid V m-
deriyn, smiling a little, as thoug'i
ashamed to confess how tenderly i *
treasured ;the memory ol the bsly
he had rescued. “Why, gentlemen, *
toriting to the jury In a deprecating
way—"it was the smallest baby you
moat ever saw, and then—well, I de
clare to yon, g< ntlemen, it was so thin
that its eyes inked to be twice -heir
natural sixe. It appeared te be always
expecting somebody. When the wina
blew through the trees, the child
would come closer to me,mud if one ol
the horses whickered it would cry and
hold oat its hands forme to take it. It
*as a wonderful baby, gentlemen”—
'tansing and uniting as if somewhat
e nhtrrasted. “He v at a good deal cf
trouble at first, bat after awhile, bi
wasn’t any tronDle at all, and it wasn’t
many weeks before he got to tie the
cutest young one yon ever saw. He got
fat by inches, and he kept on getting
f tier and fatter until he came to be the
rosiest baby that ever trove led. His
eyes got bright and his hair got early,
and tn j women folks along the road
used to snatch him np and kiss him on-
til he’d be mad, and then they’d snatch
him np and kiss him until they’d get
him in a good humor. And it didn’t
take much,*’ the great grant of a man
continued, langhit g to himself, “to get
him in a good humor. Yju'd have to
go a day’s journey, gentlemen, before
you’d find as lively a chap aa that baby
was.”
“Mr Vanderlyn,” eaid Padgett, his
cool, unsympathetic voice jarring npot.
everybody except the juage and law
yers, “yon are not exactly answering
my question. What bee me of this
wonderful baby 7“
“That child, gentlemen,” continued
Vanderlyn, ignoring Padgett altogeth
er, and addressing himself to the jury
—“that child travelled with me in that
wagon lot months and months. He
wae the only company I had, and, by
and by he got to be so much company
that Iconluu’tgeton well without him.
When I made a trade with a man Jack
always pnt his tip in, snd he had the
last word In spite of all I could do.”
“What dtd.you tay his name wae 7”
asked Padgett brushing an imaginary
PBicoczors um
ver alter txelve day*’ iilneee, at the age
ol 50. He leaves a wife and eight
children. Henry Hahn, alia* Lee, who
shot and instantly killed Henry Mar-
phy last Bnnday morning, died ol yel
low lever yeetorday at the parish prison.
Thi* i* the firat caa* ot (ever at the
prison tl-ia season. The death list in-
cl uilrs E1« arei GUl.s native ol the Isle ol
ol Man, Stmnel Moses, a native ol
lndianopolis, arid Dr. J. Byrne. The
l’eabody Anb.ustence association com
menced to distribute supplies to-day
Tory iuned three hundred and eighty
n ne ration* to 837 persons. The offi
cer* ol the association report oonui-
bntions coming in liberally.
* I1ARR3W1NO StO HT.
NewOrls'ns, August 30 -The pres
ident ol the board oi heel h states that
the epidemic ha* not resched its cti
bui. Ine *nr.onncemeni at 13 a
yesterday ol 274 oew casee wa* fo.lowe
ed in the afternoon by reports of a
rapid increase of the disease in bom
th* front end rear of the city. The
beat accounts, however, come of the
condition ol the peltec:* under the
care of the How jrds and he young
men’* Christian association. 1: is no
< x iggeraiion to say that the poorest o
those succored received as careful
nursing and asjudciooa treatments*
the most fortunate, and the present
low death ra’e among this Clare drerly
demons irate the fact. As each day
passes, the plan of relief b.cornea more
avatematiaed. The enure cuy redivi
de-! into districts, each of which is in
charge of e committee. It is tbe dnty
of there member* to vieit every pejero
raceivirg re ief at Best o c - e d»y,
end in critical cases, eg many tunc* as
may be considered necessary.
START LINO LA" «S aF DEiTtTUTIOX
are being developed every day. Tail
morning tbs office of the Howard as
sociation waa ao densely P*ck*4 by ap
plicants f -r relitf that it wh aimoet
fojgneililj to $*io
IVUR DEATHS
Lou.eviLLx, Angnst 31 —Since hut
report, 11 refugees and boatmen have
oeen attacked with yellow Itver after
•rrival in Lvniaville, 4 of wnom have
lied.
nnelaMtl.
r UR DEATUd ACKNO® LEDGBD.
Cincinnati, August 31.—Nine csss®
of fever; five from steamboat Gulden
clu e, and 4 deaths have occutred since
•oat report—2 of the death® wore the
esses reported last week. All
:rom the infected places south.
Wbertlaf.
IT WAS N T YELLOW.
Wheeling, W. Va~ August 31.—The
'4®e rt-porud through the prtss of the
28 h hoe been officially pronounced not
.olio® fever.
Pinal
ANOTHER or THE JOHN A. FJRTER S
case®
Pittsbubo. Pa., Angiat 31.—A deck
Hand on the ®:»*mer John A. P >rter
arrived August 25 hand died the next
lay of yellow fever.
X*rgu City.
FOUR DEATH® RETORTED.
Morgan City, La , Au*u»: 31.—The
eftxgee repotted lost week sick of yei-
ow fever, died August 23d. fceven
uher cases since occurred and four
lealba in all to yesterd iy noon.
Umj M. Lou(«.
ONE YELLOW FETE* DEATH.
Bat St. Loci®, La., August 31 —One
loath occurred on tbe IStn icau
€*« *•** tpriBK*.
THREE CASE® BCf NO DEATHS.
Ocean SPRING’S'MI'S■ Au<u;-t 3i.
Three cooes yesterday morning
deaths daring the week.
®*Uf Talley.
A F%TAL TERMINATION.
Water Valley, Mia-*., August 3L—
Two cases, bjin refugees; the first, on
he is convaleeceal; the eecoad,
n the 26 J», terminated latally yes^r-
day.
Hally RprtiK*.
•EV*.4 CA5E9 AND TWO DEA'
Hcllt firgiBGJ, Mi a.. August 31
T iere w« rr s*ven cases and two deaths
up to yesterday evening—all refugee®.
G *od health in the city ap*] the
^tattf jpujtary caipp.
* f a wvvfm
she ought to be in bed, and ha® the
care® of maturity early on her mind,
lest her card shonld not be f ie 4 np
for the evening. She reproduce the
talk of her mother’® bondofr in the
ball room, and can criticise the dress
of her vis-a-via after the best models
of well bred disparagement. She dis
tinguishes between the dreamy pleas
ures of the waltz and the
more athletic enjoyment of a gallop.
She shows the attractions of a “supper^
set,” and can flirt with an air of lngennc
simplicity which might suggest very
valuable hints to her elder sister. She
has a poor opinioa of iqaare dances,
knows that her dress may be torn in
the last fi rare cf a lancer-, and finds one
of “the bores of dancing a quadrille”
is that the figures are always ebang
ing With sedulous care she keeps
her programme, and of malice pre
E ense is able to lose her pocket-band-
erchief. She is quite up to the method
by wbich an undesirable partner may
be courteously avoided, and ia careful
to eee how the gentleman dances before
she psrmits nis autograph on her card
When the evening is over she knows
she has utilized her time and has en
gaged herself three or fonr deep for the
next children’s baU at some neighbor*^
house. A daces in January ia not for
gotten in the ensuing month, and her
hei; correspondence on the 14th ok Feb
ru&rjr has reference to some iemem
bered event in the night’s enteftain*
rnent She has a fine contempt for her
own brothers, and with characteristic
precocity affects a terror of tchool boys
generally, but finds herself quite equai
to sustain prolonged conversation with
her elder sister’s admirer. That wor
shipper having at last withdrawn to ihe
more appropriate shrine of his devotion,
she admits to a subsequent partner tha
all the time she was bored. There ca*
be, she says, no real pleasure in talkii g
to an engaged man.
Ho Han Who OocrU Now la a Frlenu
of Ihe Month.
Montgomery (Sla) Advertiser.
Too muchdepecds upon a democratic
majority in the next house of repre
sematives for any trae man one mo
ment to thi”k of patting himself in
opposition to the party. The men who
speck of dust from the lappei of his j run against regularly nominated can
cote. I didates are really working in the inter
Jack.” _ I est of the radical party, and though
“An excellent name, Mr. Vander* I they may protest egainst being identi-
lyn. I will try and remember it. Go I fied with the party, they are none the
on with your story.” less in efiectitsally and whatever harm
“When it got cold,” continued Van- they may do will be to the advantage ol
derlyn in an argumentative way, “that the party that has impoverished and
boy. would scruuge up to me under the robbed the people,
blankets, and when it got hot he would I Oa the next copgTessiocal election
kick like a Kentucky male. I was al- | depends two questions of very gre \t
ways ini tick when that boy was in tho importance: First, the control of the
wagon. I never m*de a bad trad ' and legislative branch of the general gov-
I never gat worsted in a bargain. Some ernment The radicals have the ex-
how the people seemed to say to them I ecutive department through the moat,
selves: “Well, old man, we won’t take | shameful, infamous fraud. They have
advantage of a fellow that’s got a boy the judiciary, and if they caft-y the
like that; and they didn’t. We made I election they will have possession of
money, Jack and me, and we travelled the house. Second, the resalt of thtr
ap and down ihe country until every- I approaching election may really decide
body knew os, and it was ’Jack and I the question of the presidency in 1$80
Dan’ from North Carolina to ti e Mis- The man who reloses to do hia pariy
sissippi river ” duty in the fall canvass and at the
“Do gunmakers peddle tobacco often, I polls in November, may n- ver be able
and with as mugh success?” inter- to repair.the damage, and may tecure
posed Padgett. I for the radicals control
“Not that I know of,” replied tbe the house ot representative .
other. “There were none of them ped- and in doing that may give the
dling along with me.” The fair K .th- presidency to the great enemy of the
erine Underwood wanted to applaud, south and of civil liberty. Remember
hat propriety restrained her. Pad- I that one vote may decide the election
gett still gazed at the curd-like clouds I of a member of congress. Remember
that deployed past the window. I that one vote may decide the question
“Oace pi ore, Mr. Vanderlyn,” he I of a majoritv in the house oi repre-
asked. toying carelessly with the leaves I eeniatives. Remember that a majority
of an open book, “what became ot the I of one in the house may decide who
child ?’ I shall be president after March 4,1881
“I kept him,” replied the other Ail thinga point to Grant as the radical
promptly, hia mind diverted from the I nominee, and everything should be
story he was telling. I subordinated to getting a maj ority in
“Yon kept him ?” I the congress to prevent his b ing un-
“Yos, sir. From that day to this he I fairly counted in,in case he is defeated
hasn’t been out of my sight long at a I as Hayes was. If he ever gets into thi
time.” presidential chair again, we do not be-
“Does your son know of this ?” lieve he will ever again voluntarily re
asked Padgett I tire from it, and the libeities ol the
What son ?” people will be forever gone.
Why, Jr.ck Vanderlyn.”
“I haven’t got any son,” said Van-
A Bad Caw of Coaalm.
Washington, August 21.—The story
of the transfer of Major Breckenridgp
to the arsenal from Fort Foote has onlv
been partly told. It appears that the
arsenal was frequented by the presi
dent and Mrs. Hayes during the sum
mer, it being a pleasant resort, and
they having f dends there to visit in the
B uwons of Mr. Jones, clerk to M»j^r
cNutt, and his wife, Major MeNnu’s
housekeeper, the mejor being a single
man, who was ia Mrs. Haves’s Snnday
school class in Oolnmbus, O do. Major
McNutt ho® command of what is criled
oo,re UMire the ordinance portion ol the arsenal,
heighth of the dar.cers. The little lady . and occupied a fine house, also occa
sions for her night’s dissipation when p ’
■lwlatare Women of ttie Wor d at
So-called Children** Parties.
London Mayfair.
An old-fashioned notion that the
simplest plan is to bring all the young
people together, and let them amnse
themselves, turns oat to be a complete
failure. This is not all which is ex-
pteted, and even their parents are dis
appointed with the fiasco. That an
elaborate toilet should end . ip
blind man’s buff is intolerable;
apd so a children’s party only
differo trom a fall dress bad in the
derlyn, stammering a little. “J«:ck
the baby I waa telliug you idxmt.”
“That will do,” arid Padgett. Then
nrniug to Emory Rjed—“ The witness
is with you.”
But .Emory Reed had no cross-ex-
Coal a from Alvina Form*.
Paris Correspondence of the Pnilodelphla Tele-
graph.
I was taken by a friend to see the
onderful plaster casts of living human
Deings, which are among the curiositie
of the Russian department. How the
pied by
HR. AND MRS. JONES,
and where they entertained their dis-
tingnished gaests. Jones was Major
McNntt’s confidential clerk snd was
given a c rte blanche. The m*j >r even
went so far as to give him fall control
of his bank book. Government prop
erty, it appears, has disappear'd at tne
arsenal. This having been found out
Major McNutt wss, of course, held re-,
sponsible and he has suddenly been re
tired, bat Jones, who was his confi den
tial clerk aud the one for whose acts
his soperior was held responsible and
removed, still remains incffice. Hie
wife being
A FRIEND OF MR9. HAYES,
nothing was done with him. Maior
McKee succeeded Major McNutt* He
had with him his motber and aant,and
when he came to take the quarters oc
cupied by his predecessor he found Mr
and Mrs Jones occupying them in
state. He at once notified them that he
wanted the quarters, because he expec
ted his mother and aunt to take charge.
At this Jones got very much offended.
Mia Jones appealed to Mrs. Hayes, who
caused an order to be issued that they
be given the elegant quarters opposite,
occupied by Captain Hamilton, of the
artillery. When the order came he had
no notice except the order and he re
fused to give up his residence to a clerk
and his wife. He declared that they
were
NOT ENTITLED TO ANY QUARTERS
in his house. Hamilton had considera
ble difficnlty in preventing them. from
taking possession, bat he insisted tha*
he would not be driven oat and gained
his point. This caused the Joueses to
smart and they continued importuning
Mrs. Hayes, who finally concluded that
their quarters would be a fine summer
residence and hit upon the plan of
transferring Mrjir Breckinridge, Mrs
Hayes* cousm, from Fort Foote to oc
cupy Major McNutt’s residence. Ac
cordingly a general transfer of officers
and troops was ordered and completed
yesterday. In the meantime the Joneses
were compelled to take other quarters,
not so. fine as the Hamilton house.
When he discovered that the transfer
was ordered
HAMILTON REMONSTRATED,
and was told by Adjutant General
Townsend that the order had come
from the president At present the
yard is ran by Jones, and Mrs. Jones
is his captain. Flushed with her pres
ent triumph, t is latter lady has been
heard to boast that officers who had
presumed to cross her imperial will,
will be made to suffer for it.
Ctov. Mnltb’i C4>nsplcnosl'Sr]
Carroll County Timor.
Ex Governor Smith who went ont of
the gubernatorial chair under a cloud,
took quite a prominent part m the late
Columbus convention. This is the first
time the ex governor has had an op
portunity of coming to the from, since
he made that famous race for United
8'ates senator, and on this occasion
Tames Milton took particaiar pains to
make himself quite conspicuous. How
ever, before tne thing was through, the
ex-governor lost all of bis dignity, and
let his angry passions rise. The citi
zens of Columbus became completely
disgusted with his swaggering cc nepic
nosity and undertook to hisa the old
fellow down, which caused him to say
some naughty things.
When we D« mumili > tbe Stomach
By excesses or imprudence in eating,
we cannot hops to canape tbe con* quencee for
any great ten th of time. The moat robua diges
tion must aaccumb to abuwa or that Important
unction. Bat supposing that we have bern
foolish e ou«hto enfeeble the stomach. Is the
domase Irreparable? By no means. Thedv*-
peptic has only to do two th ugs to insure h
altimaie rccov ry. First, he should adopt ai
easily dicettlb o diet, second, he ahoala u»
with regiior ?y and persistence Hostetler's
Stomach Bitten*, tbe leading gastric tnvigora of
A Voice from Japaa.
From theToklo, Japan, Times, Jane 8,1878.
Messrs. Fairbanks & Co., manufac
turers of scales for the world in general, have
circulated In America the/he HmUs of a certifi
cate tn the Siamese language and character,
showing that their wares have been for many
years in cue at tbe custom bouse ot Buigkok,
and have not only given constant satisfaction,
‘’Ut nave occasioned surprise by their durability
sad unchanging accuracy. This does not seem
remarkable a testimonial in the east salt pos
sibly may beat home.
ir Messrs Fairbanks A Oo had any desire to
obtain similar autographic assurances from all
the states In Asia where trade Is carried on, they
coaid do ao without difficnlty. No custom
nouse In China, we believe, and certainly none
Japan, Is without a supply ol them; and in all
official departments where the use of scales is
requisite, these alone are relied upon. The quaint
eiamese chlrography may have plenty of com
panion curiosities whenever it suits the parties
concerned to send for 'hem
Liver la King.
The Liver is the imperial organ of
whole human system, as it controls the
life, health and happiness of man.
When it is d stnrbed in its proper ac-
t on, all kinds of ailments are the natu
ral result. The digestion of food, the
movements of the heart and blood, the
action of the brain and nervous system,
are all immediately connected with the
workings of the Liver. It has been
successfully proved that Green’s August
Flower ie unequalled in curing all per
sons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Ltver
Complaint, and all the numerous symp-1 ^£ 3 J ATOh8—8w ® ct 75 * buohoi; Irish, n 75
toms that result from an unhealthy | ONiosg—$1 00.
MOLAxSBa—»
SYRUri—New Crlair.s 3
COFFER—Rio 16Q19;
t Government Java
Wilhoft’s Fever .
condition of the Liver and Stomach.
Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Poei*
ively sold in all towns on the Western I 8090.
Continent. Three doses will prove I _5£ Q £%7? Ua 4 ,krd A wWte • xtr * c
hat it ia just what you want I T * a °]" r * Kew Orleans Si
*78 tnne®2- d®wiv vowAwoov I ^YU>UK—Fancy 98 »; extra family 96 00; extra
HD Ago* Tohic 0 f“ u “^'“* r »• a™ re*
Thl« medicine Is uasd by construction co apanies 1 ¥S£ rs ^: DOn *
to* the beLcfit of lirelr emplojra, vfcea englged HRATS-arar rib lidra no tier
manual districts The highest eat mimlal* I LARD—Tierces, IO**
have betn given by contractors and by the Pxea | CREAM CHRESK—j!
ldcnts of eome cf tha loading railroads in the
South and West. When men are oongrega ed In
large numbers in tbe neigbborho d of iwampa
and river*, Wllhof.V Tcmc will prove a valuable
addition to the stock of medicines, and will amply
reward the ootxvauy In the saving of time, labor
and money. We recommend it to alL Whkb-
lock, Finlay A Co. Frorrietora, New Orleans.
Fob sauiar all Dnuwnsn.
697 mayl dAw6n augS4..dJfcw2w
aand In
A tile-8lug 10 aaoitaeiB
There wilt ba no necessity for mothers I
leaving the comtorta of hone, with their eick I aSttSOcjexira n*dmin 11 and l*Tnch 50®6U*
bahi • this summer. If tb >y will take Dr. I Fine 11 and 19 Inch bOQ75c; extra fine and fanry
Mirrsn*a Tarawa (Tuthinj Fowlers I <»; Brown*? •*«» or Log Cobil
ireraora -IU w,utile th. Be..>* rad irate
Teething easy. I. cures Choi wa Infantum and I
the Summer Complaints 01 Children, He\la I Smoking Tobacco—Common aesorted rises 45ft
Eruptions and Sores, Removes and Prevents tho I 5gi*2J dlum eo ® 65 i Durham beat standard brands
format on of Worms Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, I n
and all Dru gists keep It. _ ^ wkxib.
1 TireiHrare —*«• «trlpee 8; osnoburgs 8K«9X
*1nU 4J4G5J4: brown Meetings
■ ,. uiuwu reuuujigs 6; bleached ShcCl'.LKB tiebJl*
—The late Presidential. contest en- [ bleach™ shirting* 4®8. checks sail*; yarns 85.
gendered much “bad blood,” which I _ Vralni and Confectionaries,
coolness and judgment will cornet.
The “bad blood” induced by a persist- & sof & box bS
ent violation of Nature’s great but sim- uuon soassc; Figs ioqmc; Almonds 2uq,zsc
>le law® require® no* only coolness and *2KS c . 7 * col, ^ cl 7>k ® 10c i Filbert
idgment, bat obedience by hygienic 1
measures and the proper use of Dr. | i*v teumrapii
Bull’s Blood Mixture to insure its pur-1 new York. August si.-A'oon.—FVmr
fication. 243 I charged. Wneat quiet; *pring a»)l; scarcely »0
, firm. winUt Me better: moderately actlva. Corn
r __ tt nujmrnm „r thirtu Ve,re \ff Da I * *hade flrmir. Poit quiet at 910 CO. Lard
For upwarua or inirty Years mbs. i hc.vy at 737)4. Tnrpenune Rodn 9140.
vVihsl'iw’b Soothing 8vbdp ties beea Foixht* re«dj
need for children. It correct**ciditv of I N*w YORK.AuruHjl-Araliv-nourittreij
•he Btom»ch, relieve* Wind Chile, rega- I SS,!lJ?SV5lfSi!»i reSSaifST
late* the bowels, cures cjBtntery and Wb.v, ranrara nd&ti H; Ho , do.il uj,
diarrhat. whether arisioK lrom teeth- S»> if .Oora quiet aud aim: f«irl> ra lv.; uu-
n? °r other cans* An old end well- SS^. X J^SrS*t!t2^taraE22R
ned remedy. 25 Cent® a bottle. I a d quiet. Rice unrhanged anl cnU. R-se'n
dfcwlTT | Kc'djr at 91 40 »$1 45. i uroeMlne firmer at 98.
Pork firmer and quiet meafi 910 35. Lard doll;
Th* Chabitv Hospital At New Ok- I
•op-reecate tbe sufferer if tha above advice is
the public is b i rec*iveJ with )u- crcae-ce, ii
thing but harmless little missiles a: I count of the cause which led to Den
the democratic parry, we wonld can- I aicke’a arrest: Two decor letters, one
tion him, bat ben g too weak to hurt I containirg a genuine one dollar, bill anr
we may allow his gass boose to pass I he other a five dollar note, were placed
unimpaired. General, we bear yon nc I in the Macon package of letters ir
boundab-wtms QKUKGiJt. I ill will, but then you are a political en- I Dennicl^Jscvr,at Augurta, Wednesda}
— I emy to your people and country, and I oaorni^V Upon the arrival of the mai
—The Felton campaign keeps on I we may have to introduce some sent- I in Macon, it w*® found that the lettei
cooling down. I tors aud members of the general as- I containing ihe fi^eldoilar counterfeit had
—-Maish Hargrove embarrasses Dr. I ** m hly of 1872 abont that 8tone Moan- I disappeared altogether, while the other
« la * ... I tain tianeacuon^ I had been opened and resealed. Thedol
Felton wah denial®. . -1-OrBnJBteportcr- Cornelia* " w«a not removed. Captain Booth,
-Louisville had a telephone in ope- th^ffit^ I .¥«»». <>n to An-
ration the other day. I fif^en, in one day last we-jk, ee:
—Houston cmnty is to have a fair, j exactly gix’een thousand and fifty-nine
and i* promises to be a success, too. I ems brevier type, in precisely ten hours.
—Macon is enjoying imported rice-1 This g >es ahead of the Cortereville boy,
hiFrfq, j aged sixteen, who set eleven thousand
n, re de*d. 1 we have h«rd el yet. fcoraelii hue I raqalradhia lo giv bradin lhe mu.
L— haLSM
laateet, brethren of the prees, and we
gnaruntee that £e will be laid on the
;neta via th* Macon and Angtuta r >ii
road, and obtained a warrant fr m Uni-
ed States Commissioner H. W. Can
or tbe arrest of Dsnnicke. Upon thi
trrivml of the Central train in the after
„ . , . ems in eleven he ora. This is the fast. I ’.oon, ®; nDic j= 8 waa . "restedand c«,
—Msj >r T. A. Brown, a prominent nt tbat bu d )ne b y any boy that I ’ ,ed . before Oommiaaioner Carr, whi
citissD of Talbottcn, is dead.
•The followers ... -
are eoM for B.llnps. “ho can b«Lt this, let him
—The rattlesnake season is not ovtr I speak. The matter that was tet waa
in Georgia. In fact, it appears to have I not at all phat either. Kan ont your
* * I .1 *L. n.aea .nrl vu
jast began.
—Smithy Clayton ia studying to be a I
port. Hi. I»t camioative ballad tre. _ AtheM Bmm . G( . neraI ToomV ,
• Te ry snccen.nl ran. ^ | in a recent interview with a CossTrrc
—-The delegate* to the Xewnan eon* | xio* reporter, said in enbstance,
vention should
concreted w»p»- I anccrewiii).” Ttie old general'
—The dwelling house of Mr. B. F. | gtatesmanthip ire not yet on the wane. CC t*k
Atchieon, rt Warrenton, was complete. I Artmtyra polilkmlly coeffiifared^by | ■•JgSJg PorSi w« llled npo^i
ly destroyed by fire. ^bUfou“,^pheS^»«-a ran 8 ?? hS£ * nd • u »« ad
—Judge George A Brown, ol Amen- rab ooya gtyie of trying to get in; 1 b® 1 'f?“ he
cos, ia dead. He was a prominent cit. white leisure method ra considered, “ “ y “
sen of ranthweet Georgia, and has held simply means a eteedy, discreet, wine, I “Kbed *5^“ ^e ords,
many poeiuooa ol trust and honor. | I Kearney came here, and ‘with him
<as hu secretary. I received them **
i receive every one who wants to sei
ne on bnsiness. Ksarney’s first words
to me were,
‘ffH DSSJtlfl KXAKSXY,
md I heard you waa going to eat me.
—Buetta Vista Arana: Mr. James I I looked at him a moment and replied,
_ , , Jordan, who live* abont eight miles I I do not think anybody would want to
Tinny ha I place, happened to a Tery I eat yon very much.’ Then he spoke
amination to make. He had consulted I thing ia done it ia impossible to imag-
irequently with Jim Ashfield, but that ine, but there the two statues are, re
wor Ivy was sullen and defiant. I cumbent female figures undoubtedly
* May it please the court,” said young taken from living women. One ties
Reed, rising, “ I have no questions to I slightly turned upon her side, her tips
aek the wiiness. T parted in a smile, as though ahe was
“Haveyou any other witness?” asked striving to suppress a laugh. The other,
tne judge, who, having forgotten to fan who has much the finest form of the
h <mraU daring the examination of two,lieefacedownw»rd,herfeetcroerari
Vanderlyn, seemed to be anxious to and her head pillowed on her folded
make up for loet opportunities. I arms as though she had thrown heraell
“One more, your nonor,” said Pad* down to go to Bleep. The minutest de-
gett. “Mr. Sheriff, call Cindy Ash-1 tails of the texture of the ekin, nails,
field.’’ I etc., are very perfectly reproduced,
Wnereupon, Col. Pitts, the sheriff, the “goose-flesh” wherewith the
inarched to the door with a consequen- skin is covered being amus
tial air. aLd, oiling the name of Cindy ingly noticeable, ai d show-
Ashfie d, gave his stentorian voice to I ing that the preparation used for these
the winds. He did not have occasion I casts, the compoeiuon whereof is a ra
te repeat-the call. Appearing sudden, cret, muit be applied cold. Then all
ly In the midst ot the'throng, as though the . tittle iodentations in the solee
she had dropped from the skies, Cindy the fee: and the palms of their hands,
Ashfield, with her bonnet in her band, and tee curves of the nails and their
advanced to the witness stand. A I rimming of Bkin and flesh are repro-
more forlorn-looking object it would be duced with even startling sciuracy.
impassible to conceive than this tall, I Tne process by which these figures are
pale woman who, looking neither tu produced is still a secret, but it is cer-
the right nor the left, elbowed her way tainly a wonderful and curious discov-
through the crowded c rrider and pass- ery.
ed slowly down tne aisles. There was I ...
a tittle thrill of pity among the men Aet aeontiii.fi ware,
and a feeling of mingled curioeity and trer^“r“m pfoad ignorance
thame among the women as she ap- fiSTtireT fodepradeitism in
sasasss bfewsaSgst
Some'how'it^teeme? 8 that I Xc"S.Srn! 80 000 democratic mi-
“.The^r.Tje™ bu“K
“ 8 “ SCf’iff'vSSuSSStaf after a wfode|*fo ful?°what tSev h.yl
»ho f like Mias v xctona 8parka, saw a I j ^ len years. Further
senration in every eunDa.m. My opm- comm „ n i^ anntC eBaary. II after this
lOD.bab^dupon thttrwoik caonofsome diwjloflnre of thejr plikn8 Geo'gians can
- - - nMd re »BiAt in restoring The radi-
^®« present, is tbfti Aennj.Q p I ^ p ower j n tfieir state, they alone
restigation. Donniek denies the charge
in Mo, and says he knows nothin!
tbont the letters He has been routt
•gent on the Central railroad for ter
ra, and has a wife and children in
Augusta. Cept. Booth says this arrest
-xplaina the loss cf letters between
Uaon and Angn •» to- rearapast.
xx itaar a»o tub bishop.
Ike Steal Labor Reform r aa aw In-
tervl.wer
New York, August 29,-A specia
the Herald from Cincinnati eayt
Dr Felton is already elected in the
seventh diatric'—in paper. His ma
jority ranges anywhere (rom one
seventy-fonr thousand—also on paper.
—We haven’t heard from Jim Turm-
bull since he had his late rhetorical tus
ale with Tinney Rucker.
•tateataantike view of thecountry’e bee
interest which gives sure fonndation of I
success. Toombs ia nght. Billups will I
triumph with the steady wave, while I
Speer will go nnder beneath a brilliant, I
.lashing loam—a kinder rainbow reflret-1
mg babble.
One of the Very Peat*
Akion, Onio, Commerdri.
We call attention to this p*per es one
witness stand as he did when she was
in her cabin cooking his scanty meals.
Whether he had faith in her devotion,
or contempt fir her testimony, or was
utterly careless as to the r«6alt will J Q f the very best in the world. S-utb-
never be known, but it is certain that I ern pipers should be taken in the north
he betrayed no unusual emotion when m0 rethan they are. R^ad “Bill Arp, r
she made her appearance. I under 0;d Hallibut. bill saysol the
Bata great change came over Pod-1 carpe—baggere, “They took so many
^ett. He no longer looked at th6 clouds. I liberties around here that there is nary
His superciihouaness disappeared. He I liberty left.”
urned to the woman with aemile, pro
vided her with a chair, handeu her a fan,
gave her a glass of water; and said
something to her that brought a smile
to the sad face. It was observed, more-1 General Toombi to run for governor in
over, that in conducting the examma- j i8S0. That race opens very prettily,
Gov. Colquitt’
Augusta Cnronide.
The Crinmbnti Ejquirer Sun wishes
tun every word, tone and gesture was with the following entries already
catenated to sabmet sumething from m.de: General Tuumbe,GivernorCo.-
t :e embarrassment she migot naturally qoitt, D -. Felton, Colonel Hardeman,
feel nnder the circumaUDcea. I general Ger'.rell, 11:-j it Becouand Col-
The witness waa eworn. Meanwhile one i Lester.
Padgett appeared to be abrarbed in the I
emienta ot a tittle slip oi paper which I Blimps la tb. Bonmaln*.
he had found in his vest pocket. Hav-| . MaOhon Hume Jrareai.
iag apparently mastered its contents, I Jehu! What glorious new | we get
be ro.led it into a little ball, glanced at lr ° m V 1 ® “ OQntJunB ; "® “*
it vaguely and begun the examiration. xbtixe tor Billups and °nt»niijd , d& *
’ Cimly,” eaid he aa friendly and as ia- »-* tar l®« b l® whmmga
mitiarly ms if he had been Bested at her ®* th e Watchman the campaign would
own fireside, “do ton know a man | be really mnnmor us.
named Vanderlyn 7*’
—Unremitting application will in
duce disease unless the bl^od be kep;
constantly pare and rich. For all hard
workers the remedy to keep the blood
in the best condition ia Dr. Ball’s Blnod
Mixture. ^ 243
“AS LIGHT AS OCEA.N FOAM” is
a dmile often ased. B it ocean foam le 11- ht In
weight, deceptive and vapid quality Ve quail
ty. Ladier, use Doolbt’b Yb »t Pi wdbb, and
your baki g will be a delight to the eye and the
palate. Case, brea l, biscuit, pot plea a id pad*
dings ail b or witn»as «M»e mnglc.
Counamption Cared.
An old physician, retired from prac
tice, having had placed in his hands by
an East India missionary the formu'a Erie...
of a simple vrgstable remedy for the
speedy and peimanent cure for con
sumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma,
and all throat and lung affections, also
a positive and radical cure for nervous
debility and all nervous complaints,
after having tested its wonderful cura
tive powers in thousands of cases, has
felt it his dnty to make it known to his
suffaring fellows. Ac.uated by this
motive, and a desire to relieve human
suffsrimr, I will eead, free cf charge, to
all who de ire it, this recipe, witu foil
directions for preparing and using, in
German, French, or English Sent by
mail by addressing with stemp, naming
this paper, W. W. 8herar, 149 Powere’
Block, Rochester, N. Y.
000 10113,1878 wywl»r
They All want Them.
The youDg people cry for them, the
middle-aged long foe them, and be old peo le
sUth for them. Wba*? Why the el- gout, light
rolls, mufflan, biscuits, a d cake made with
Dooley’s Ye*s\ Powder, and no woi der they all
want them, for the Dooey Powder makes th
best things of tho Vied In *he world.
Smith'* Worm *®II.
Athxko, Ga. Oeto er 34th, 1877.
Dear Sin L«3t night I called at the
New Drag Store, Dr. King's old stand, a
bought a buttle of “Vo-mOU,” and give It to
try little boy aa directed. This morning he
parsed th'r y-one worm®. I had previously tried
othe - worm meildne . W. P. Baht.
Prepared by Dr. K*& Bmlth Lyn’.oi, Ath ns,
Georgia. 563 sepS..w6*
Bmlih'w Worm OIL
ATHXSs, Ga.. December 8,1877.
A few nights since I gave my son one
dose of the Worm 0 -1, and the next day he paseed
a xtecn large worms. At the same time I gave
one dots to my little girl tour years old, anl the
paseed 89 worms, from 4 to 15 inches long
W. F. Pamirs.
Prepared b Dr. JTd Smith Lyndon, Athens*
Georgia. 561 eopS w6m
I*lle KeallMd
“Life is earnest, life ia real," and the
hopes that cheer as, as well aa tbe da
tieethit we bravely encounter, stimu
late ub to guard the treasure with un-
ceaeing vigilance. Therefore vigoroua
nealth ehonld be preserved, and, as dia-
eaaes arisiug from torpid Liver prevail
in our warm climate, we recommend tor
-.heir cure Pirtaline, or Tabler’a Vege-
abie Liver P iwder, the beat remedy in
.he world for Dyspepsia, Constipation,
Sour Stomach. Heartburn, and Bilious
ness. Price 60 cents a Package.
For aale by C .tier A Co., Pinson A
Peacock, and Hutchison A Bro.
4.1 mart ..Crawir. --owl.
probably gone home for repairs. * I painlul and eeriouj accioent last Thurre-1 'o me abont the Catholic Telegraph
-We want the Anti-Washerman to Mr- Jordan and Mr. Jim Welch having elated that he waa an Orange-
w a want me adu naeHerman »I g, ing to Jacob James’s milL driv-1 man. Of coarse I was willing if any
tell ns whether or no G lmer county I iQ _ a rjsrol moles without breeching I wrong bad been done bim by that
will go for Speer. It isn’t right to kin- I ^ tbe bl mr«i. and naing loose plank I journal to have it corrected, but I was
die our anxiety in this manner. I on tbe wagon as a body. As they were I 'tot the person to be held accountable
—In Habersham county recently I g®» r g down the hill near the mill one I for it. In anewer to the question
... I Sf ue olaok sipped forward at 1 struck wbat waa Ue archbishop’, unprerston
Mire Ehaa J. Roeg Was nramed to Mr. « “iSSTore^g.rmrewV/. of K srn-y, he said: “I thick him
Harry L. Wright. It it said that two I j 0 ^tempting to stop the mnlea, the I a r r: m uthxd blackguard,
wrong* never make a right, but in this I plank upon wbich Mr J. wsa seated I snd the teas notice that is taken of him
mstance, ml least, one Kong made a atipped forward, alao. throwing him he brtter off raoety wm be He re a
I upon the doable-tree, where hre clothes I f men.er of mischief, and can do the
. „ . _ became in the aune way bitched, cans esnse he proferaea to reprerant n.
—Grubb, ot tbe Darren Giaette, will I lD)t blm d rag, and to strike several 1 iood.
support the nominee of the Savacnahl timea agsinat the fore-wheel of the I ■»■
convention bat he wanted Jodgslwagon. When biach'ihre finally broke I -Promise* kept inspire confidence;
i t ■ - — *- i — 1 —“ •*-“*- Baby Syrup never
'lediaeaseaof dtild-
oace effecting it.
—A Bartaevill* SOT a Jittl* I neither lienor lit Hnwts/ ci keeps walk-1 H*ne* the popular rebance upon it.
hfio gttw, Aogast JL—A refa- .hiM of Mr. Stepan tb. «Mr jaj ,n* »U thf tiare. gi| iij Iff* are iflUr-1 friet 35 canUjoatiifl, *43
rompkius, inti whpa Grnlib wgnta w taora.tfee w«go» etrosk againrt him Und pr. Ball’s Bab
i.jpjparea.ra iL “ va-'.re'J i -ire forpa as to bounce, and both I promised rebel m the
bqdy he -ant. him bad. ^ I T i M ji najee— oyer hja chest- Ha can | hood without at oi
Yes, e:r.’
“Do yon see him now 7 Lrok |
aroond.”
“Yes. sir. That’s him,” pointing in
’he direction of the witness who had
just taken bis seat.
“tXndy,” said P.deett, ramewhat
apologetically, “we will have to go over
a good deal of ground together—yon
and me. Dj yon remember wUen
your brother stole Judge Wmlthati’e
baby ?’’
The woman broshed a crisp of the
gnv nair that bad flattered down into
her face imp .tienuy away.
, ‘i do, sir.”
“Do you rememlier any of the cir.
cumstancea, Cindy 7 The jury wonld
like tn have them. It wae . very small
child, I ant told.”
“Y-., e:r; mighty email-”
ypn ever have a little child V
' In »* M»ri*ppn.]
MARTS U f ILK COEN.
Mary bod a Uttle corn
Upon Bet little toe.
And everywhere that Mary went
Tbe own w*a rare to fa
U followed her one day;
Ba; the litUe acbe com wm
doe couldn’t pby cr-qn-t
-Island Betitw.
-B.Ckuae ihe wear® her boots so tifht,'*
—feiskUPrtu.
A kMikcr-oo replied.
Ry PO'-ttn* on a *flv> ’ afscd foot
a uuraber .wosisjd "
—Jk»tory Trar+Ur.
Anl when the doctor #tod It dpwa
1*. quietly did remdn.
Tl'i wary hit it at * rraurt."
MOBILE. August SL—Oottor steady and qui*t;
xntddUngr It; low mt^dnuga 1094* R*x>d ord:na«y
20H: cc? rvoMnii 178 bales: groeal78: sales IU);
stoc i 1 ltd; exports com tv lac 187. _
MSMVH1S, Angati 51.—Cotton oomlnti:
llrgi 11)4: rrrr p'» » baits; sUmtuls SLI.
uti. —: steer 954
The kaperin’endent of the cotton exchange, in
bit annual report, gives the total net rec Ipt® of
cotton at Menopht' auri g the last year ot 4iV«*
bries: grosa rec tpta 420.8 5: tot'd rhlpmeuta
416.731: burned 35l stock on band 954. ’abe t %
crease tn recap* ov*r ’be previous year is *,885
bale* Of the to ol shipments *18,575 bales Were
:or foreign ports.
AUGUP^A. August 31.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling* 10*$:’ow middling* 10 K; good ordlrary
lt>H; receipts 839 boles; shipments —; sales 95*
CHARLESTON. August 3L—Oo< dull; m > -
dUngs 11>4; low middiiLg* 11; good ordlo-ry 10M;
J^tnceipia 731 bales; grom sales 50; stock.
Atlanta Prcdues Esiket.
BUTTRit-cnoice 18; fob 15^17; common
bens 17
018, spring chickens, large 16®17; medium 14
BEESWAX-33014.
bright new will
, Shorp 30434:common cattle 83404; good oattle
Grocery HarksL
WHEAT—75 J|8l 05.
WHEAT BRAN-75.
OATS—10.
HAY—Timothy 91 00; Clow 95.
CORN—63^b5.
MEAD-69
GRITS—94 50.
BUaoellaneou®
IBW L1W3001 S110 *
NAILS—$3 75.
.THKR—Hemlock sole *0,695; white ooB
■ Georgia upper 8S340; lining skins $« 00
0 w dot.
HIDES—10JI11
I vft&USs ,b, * *• u **
SHOT—Drop 93 35; Back $3 50.
lbaas enjoya deservedly a world wide reputation I lowrr and unsettled;. No 3 red winter 96 c-eh;
being o--e o' ;hj beat managodinstitutions for I Cora duU; ctrh 36X0-7; Sep-
Ih II. of nvwnVini tn I ,rtnher *714; October 38!<. bork siroug; cath
r*!'® of th U* of suffering mankind. In %<J 4Q . 8 . ptwnber «9 55. Laid rfeod*?’ Balk
tbe preetn 1 i tS ctcd cocdltic n of the Onecent I Meats atromrer: shoaldi rs 6, abort rib 6>4; short
CI*r It seems providential that its existence ha* | etear 6 Whisky fl 07.
beea m detained curing many yon or
and financial dls.rew by the liberal gracaiuca ■ red fa 185%fl86.
received through the famous Louisiana Sttte I 3434 Oow, No 3 9
Lottery C jmjxny. Tha drawings of this! solu
tion take place monthly on the second Tuesday,
and for information address M. A. Dauphin, P.
• Box 692 NewOriea s. La.
807 auaSO M 1Awlt
. I3OX02OX- Whl-ky rtmoy s’.
f I 07. Pd»b h gber a 4 0 Lvd duli or
1 ominol. Butk Meals nrmcr.
CINCINNATI, August Si—Flour unchan d.
Wheat, red and amSe* 880M. Corn firm a- 4*^.
44. POTB dull at tio CO *910 35. Laid inac tve
. Bulk Meats thoulden 5V»; snort rib sold at
cash; 634 bid for buyer of s p;« mber; short clear
6J4 Uhcon quiai and Ann shoulders 1% ci»ar
r.o 6%01'A-. clear rides 707H Whisa 91 06.
I Ha ear steoay and unchanged. Hogs dull; picking
I 410*4.50.
I LO JISY1LLE, August 31—Floor Arm and an
changed. Wb»a\ red 90093; amber and white
FINANCIAL.
ooHOTiTtmott urvtus, i
Atlanta. Ai*nu 31.1878. f
SLUauta Hi.acj narkH.
Eaym* at par t Stain*. K pttra. wrad: ootdre. 5>4j ctiar rtb
□NOtt— I-Kle*eX;nto.ratae< (84 Iticonln g ojecmind;
■JMtKlt U tooaioti &Urat*aty7>. rtClOO traains op tbonMer. S« tier nb .'<•• IJ4;
tooreia U 107,luv SUratiCltj 8a.1054I.i7 I Olera tides 7. Hamr. ao*.r ami ltXS'SK.
attinti 10.. tl»:ill5 BiLTIMORK, Aosoat SL—Floor qoiet. Heady
Augusts City 7f V7i-ll09 I and Di^hiam) Wh— —•— —-
Savannah City.. 510 57
Macon City.... 1
Ga. R. R. 7s„.
,?S I rod spot. August, Ikptember and October910«4
1* Corn, southern quiei ami fl m- western qai«»t and
05 easier; southern white £3054; do. yellow 5L
Jo Car. valid 6s 8
E.B. K.7s.. t
Yestern R R of
mod by
HGa JkOentRR 1033106
«*ort A WPRK
■ Dt mortgage. 100 <91i3
VtianUWater.. 99^101
Ga.R-R.6s.... 1
UWJ.RJU
Central R.B. 7e J
•io. West RR Ts.1
M.ifcW. R Jt. 7s.IOC
•odv; w -atern active and Arm: southern red
prime $1 05- $1 C8; amber 91 07.791 10; No 3
ennsyivMiia red $1 09K: No 3 western wint-r
‘ * * mber a - - -
Income bonds 9801W
ioorgla R.r 68» 70jlSouthWes R.R. 870 90
Hindoo, Border Cbh ftoln.
Qubbnstown, August 31 —Arrived—Abyssinia
New London Academy,
VIRGINIA.
THE 7th annual session of my School for Boys
1 sltl* —
BY YELICeRAPH
Nxw Yobx. %unu t SL—Mw*.—Stocks irregu
lar. Money IX 'told iOOX Exchange—long
M 63X; thon 64 88. State hoods quiet Gov-
*1 *»«<*/. w nnMMn | 1 * ithl In*btuU n will commence oo I6»h
P«tsm^er snd close on ;6thJune. Location.
siSsustni I ,cap mUcs fro * n A M. and O. R. R, and
Governments stron .nnwflves 106*6 State Bonds I miles from Lynchburg; hair mile from
Bedfad springs.
This School la deriguod as oreparalory to oar
N. Y. Central— M
Jjgf SSZZf*-™- SSJ U^vsiMtterand
Rock tslordTrara-Iin^ j KKUIJi ED IEHBH.
•'he entire 'Xpense^ forh
Bab-treasurv om» \
and lights and ’1'uition wir
515 a g30 .daw t
interest.^ ^9*3.000 Bonds... '81.000
Onsroms neoW* to-da> £444 OYi
Weekly Statement of tha New York City Asso-1 mRS FLANNERY,
cUted Banns—Loans Increase $2.437,400. Specie I Hmagi' g Far
>r board, washing fnel
'be $i8V-ooe hair in
remainder first Febrsary.
WM. Roniv TERRY, Pr net pa 1 .
7* O Addicai, Bcdfotd Springe, Va.
JGFN L JOHNSON.
tnrreaM 5 23,100 Reserve decrease £3,7937 0
The bank* now hold $15,9j7,7I5 In excess of ihe
legs requirements.
London, Augait^l—noon.—Erie 16.
HiRm, August 81. —1:00 p. m —Rentes 112f 35c.
COMMEECIALs
CONSTITUTION OFFICE, I
* AtlSTit-a. Aigust 31,1878. I
4UssU Ootton dorkst.
Gotten in good demtnd; middlings lOJiQlOXc.
BBCXirm FOB SISK OATS
By wagon.
Central Railroad...
ieoeipts prevloaslyra.
Total
Hock Sept, lstra.
Totalra
IV
ra 100,355
ra 100,418
Johni'lannery&iCo.
COTTON FACTORS
• —AND -
Com miss so a Merchants,
No. 3 KELLY’S BLOCK,!
j Buy Street s * VANN AH, CIA.
AORXTS YOB
I Jewell’s Mi Is Yarns and Domestics, oto.
B AUGING md T Ed for sole at lovest n arket
rites PROMPT and CAREFl L ATTEN
TION given to ail hns!ne«« entrusted to us.
I LIBERAL CA8H ADVANCES made on consign-
merts 564 ani3tra.dAw4m
I The World s Standard.
Shipments previously ra.
Total
Rece pA for tha previous yoar_
Increase ra,.. —w^.—..
BT TELEUBAfH
LIVERPOOL. August li , . .
kit flu on. Irregular; middling uptands 6H; »»•
<ilmg Orleana 63fc sale* 4 000 Dale.®, lnanding
00 for spacalathm and export receipts 4,850;
imerican 30J; faturee 1-333M* cheaper; up
lands. low middling dsure, *r— * * ”
S3256X; 8e:*temher 6H; 8cp:
leiivery »3<r October ou» N«.Vimber delivwy
6 7-161(610-33; Sor mber and L»»ceaiber delivery
o 5-16; December and January de.lvery6M
UVERP OL, August31.-£30 o m -Fa^res
i >AI RBflM KS
SCALES.
FOB SAL* ALSO.
PATENT AL ARM MOXEY DRAV EBS
se Mills, Spice Mills & t
Fixtures Generally.
fHfc' IMPROVED TYPE WRITER,
I OSCILL S.TING PUMP GO’S POMPS.
rad October uteirarv, IS-Xt; Jaaoarraan 8ebnt> I — _
rad Not. mber per MU «M
lts« iulAiintu-Mn-onoDRcali: FAIRBANKS &
ule. art twice; mlddliax upland* ;18-l*i Oriearo I rHln _ ' _
tt 7-18 fatoree qelet rad oesttr. i *tl Broadway, Hew Ve
CO.,
NEW YORK, Angus 31—FremiTtf-Ootton n
-eptember. 11 £8 jiM® February —110901110
—ti <*> ] F.r Sale b^> leading Hardware Dealets.
> thir A.kr«m
Aw arqrltlllea
Since its virtue, have b-en ntilixe.1
by Dr. Tehler aa a perminent care for
Piles, the Buckeye, now so abundant in
anr native forest*, haa become of almort
as much importance in the medical
world aa r inchena, or Peruvian bark,
of South Amer.ca. Fortunately tbe
medical properties are in tba f nit, and
not tbe back; hence the treea wilt not
be destroyed, bat will stand many years
to yield an abundant enpp v, and we
may regard Tablar’s Buckeye Pile
O.tment aa a permanent remedy.
Price 50 cents a Battle.
For sale by Collier A Ca, Pinson A
Peacock, and Hutchison & Bro.
11*7 March.
Sov<dnber~U 08,11X0 April.
December... 11.,-11.M May—
laatury. . lLMSlLOS
OocaoUdxtidnet reedpti 4.17-. j
(JALVEHTON. AunutJL -Oottooweak; ac
dltua 11; low r-'ddhnxr l Jjfc good otdlo ry toia;
net mem’vU K9 bale.; pora rate, 8U; .lock dlBrict a. to, o! F.yeU. .conoty,- Sold a. tha
i wi. I property of «. N Harris, deceased, for the pur-
icse of paying the debts, expenses. Ac., of sold
lecea ed’s estate T^;ms cash.
A Word so lbs Wise.
We wish to c ation purchasers <f
D -ounr’s Yba-t Powni-g sg ine* buyi'glt
balkorlooae It is the poetics of unscrupiloua
gjoses find dealers tC g^C> choap, tolpxtar.and
generally highly tr^rioas bskiQZ powder In
bulk, and sell Ittylps gen am* Ductzy’s Ytxgr
Powpsg Qt a^i '-jtter brand UM is called tv
Btf it os) J (g yj«fc m ti l* not roki Is Wh
11.17 4 H.18 I
11-3 I
113331LK I
Administrator’s J-alc,
$ Y virtue of on order from tbe court of Ordl-
> nary of Fayette county, will be sold before
e coart houae door in Fayetteville. Fayette
anty, Georgia, oa tbe first Tursdsy in October
..xt, io tbe uauaLbounof sale, the faOowing
described land to-wit: One handrM a^d thirty^
hree acres of land more or leas, rff of tb* weat
aide of lo: of land number three (S) in the 1,348th
“ --— —' Bold aa tha
NORFOLK. August 31—Cotton firm; mWldUng 8
UK; net receipt’ lJbaies; gross —; atock5S;ex
parts coastwise 195.
•BALTIMORE. August 9L-Gotton quiet;mid
dlings 11% low utiddUnvs IU; good ordinary
induct rccelptt none; grooe 5«; ral'S ICO. stoc*
fW. exports coastwiee 160; spianen 8A
BOHTON. August 31-Oottoo steady; middling I
19}C low middlings 1 >X-good ordlnvy UM.
receipts 42, grow 43; sa es —; stock 3.442.
WILMINGTON, August Sl.-O'K.um qaietand I
nom'MJ; middlings llM;’ow middlings H i
• lnary 10H: netreeeipta 75; groai—; eae
August 90.
M. L YaTEd. Administrator
* " N flams.
593ra.w4w
Commissioner’s Sale.
K Y virtue of an order from the Superior Court
oT D juxtss county, <®eorgls. the undersigned
ommlsaionen appoi tedb/ the Court, will *e<l at
i>abUc emery, before tbe Oom House door at
•oogla«vilie, in Dong’county, on Tuesday the
rtOCX 3,375.
SAVA -S4H August 3L—Ofttrm da’l; tail -
dl.ngs 10j; km mlddi nga 10%; good ordluu'
Vi I .. ■ «i aZra. mmr.mm . mrnlmw ttefl
public emery, before tbe Com House door at
‘oag a»vi’..e, in Doug’te county, on TUvsdsy the
ret day of October, $878, ati the real esta e be
coming n the New Ranch jeter Maruracinrlng
ompany, being one handred and ihlrty-thr. e
od ene naif scree, sltua’e ’n Dotglaa couniy,
Georgia eoisiWlagor Let 68?, and partaoflots
828 sr.u 951 ana 963, in the 18& diitrict
md 3d eeca n of original Chtrok e, bow Long
at county. x 'pm said Dmitriy isaValuab c
4UI Bit* .Uloaa of \h« beat Water P wen* in
the ft- le. Bald sole to be ma’e for partition and
gild at tbe rt«* of Henry L. Russell, the form r
gjghrthw.
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