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KMIIMI KHOSMTIC6 TICKET.
FOil PRESIDENT:
Samuel J. Tildes.
of m:\v-yokk.
FOil VIC E-PRESIDENT:
Thos. A. Hendricks
OF INDIANA.
FOR CONGRESS:
Hon. J. 11. Blount.
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR GOVERNOR:
Alfred H. Colquitt
OF I):KAL.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
For ilic Stulo at Large.
GEN. A. R LAWTON,
lION. JOHN W. WOFFORD.
'alternates.
OEN. L. ,T. GARTKKLL,
JUDGE 11. 1). D. TWIGGS.
District Delegates.
Ist District—A. M. Rogers, of Burke. Al
ternate, I'. E. Davenp it, of Glynn.
2.J District —i!. K. Kennon, of flay. Al
tornato, James M. Seward, of Thomas.
3d District—J. M. DuProe, of Macon. Al
ternate, W. 11. Harrison, of Stewart.
4lh District—W. O. Tuggle, of TYodp. Al
ternate, E. M Butt, of Marion.
r,vn Uiairtot—V. l. Diamnk.i, of Spalding.
Alternate, XV. A. Bhorter, of Vntwm,
fitli District —Frank ChambefS, of Wilkin
son. Alternate, M V. JcKibbru, of Butts.
7tb District— L. N. Trammell, of Whitfield.
Alternate, Hamilton Yancy, of Floyd.
Btli District—D. M. Dubose, of Wilkes. Al
ternate, F. E. Evo, of Columbia.
9th District— J, N. Uorsev, of Hall. Alter
nate, E. 1., Harrison, of White.
Foityfiv© dcatliA by yellow fever in
Brunswick on Tuesiluy. Al 1 llio resi
ilcnt j physicians are sick with it, l’hy-
Hicians from other cities have gone to
the lescuc.
Prof Charles Davies, ot mathematical
book making notoriety, died at Fisk Kill
landing, New York on Sunday last,
lie was 79 yenrs old and has been a
teacher fifty years.
Pohlitics seems to be waxing hot, hot
ter, hottest, in the Till District.
Hell (.late was blown up oil lust Smi'
day.
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Louisville was visiied by an eart!:-
(juake on Sunday nigl.t.
lion. Jonathan Notvross, radical can
didate for Governor ot tleorgi.a, seenip to
be on the war path. He I! need recoil
slruotin : alter the iourih ot October.
Yellow tcvtr has broken out in Bn ns
wick.
The grand jury oi DcKalb county, in
ill ir general prcsentineiits, last week,
i(’quested that the next representative of
that county use his influence to have
a t'onstiiuiional Convention ended lor the
I purpose' ot changing our present Con
stitution.
11. S. Senator.
Who will be our next United Slates
Senator to succeed the lion. Thomas M.
Not wotd, the present able incumbent *
Shall it be Ben Hill, tlm gentleman from
the 9th, the tackier oi Bully Blame t
Shall it be J. M. Smith, the best Govern
or of Georgia since Chniles J. Jenkins
was ousted from the office by Federal
usurpation ? Shall it be the “Great .Ln
known,” whom we all more or less igno
rantly worship T Or shall it b someone
else either known or unknown ? Or shall
the Hon. Thomas M Norwood succeed
ldmseif ? As Ben Hill has been provi
ded for; as Jim Smith likely needs a
rest before he goes into the direct trad;
movement; and the Great Unknown is
vety apt to remain unknown in this race,
we say, why not send Mr. .Norwood
baekl Even the average Congressman
must Have an endorsement. Why not
insist on this tule (in this case?) espe
cially when the object is worthy and well
qualified.
WiLmn: .M. i *\ . • i is 1 : iin*4 i* 1 *****
ill tin liiili < ! ‘V .f — F** 1 " ‘ * **•
Oli o is |)'i <1 "i* H''“*ito 'll** * lou*<tOi 1
Slates. A lew unite tiiitHjfs tin re like
ilie ones they Have been having Ami aim
w ill be. i)e(u<it:r.il'e.
Brother Alphabet llsinit of tie* Wnren
101 l Clipper, i** a very slim pupite oflbe
I,mil Uncoil School. Only H Hiniill coun
try limn.
The Oeiui -Momles, of Atlaiita, nml
others me discussing the propriety ot
Denti Monties visiting places o' public
iiiiiusi’inenls, charity, &c. “Chaiity
Millet el'i loity ami is kiml.
“Noniithan JawctoHs” airs his financial
views in tlie Atlanta Consiituti on.
iJemoerata of Rurko county say that
rings in ah it county, have got to have an
end, i veil il they are round.
Calling the Roll.
Tlie Albany Anya* is no* in the least
alarmed by the Mains and Veimont
elections. On tbo contrary, it plucks
up additional courage, ami sends trum
pet tones of gicctmg over all the land.
I*. demonstrates that the poll of the
Republicans w ill not in 1870 equal that
of 18G8; that a majority of the young
men arc D iuocr.*tic j that llic Demo
cratic vote is every >vliure on the increase
while tl.at of the Republicans is every
where, even Hi Maine and Vermont, on
the descending scale.
Willi these facts before it, our con
temporary proceeds to call the roll of
Slates, giving i* e Republicans all they
cm claim on ibis allowing, and the
Democrats all hitherto obtained. The
following is the result :
DEMOCRATIC
Alabama 10 I Missouri, 15
Arkansas, 6 | Nevada 3
California t> i Now Jeraey !l
Colorado 3 | New York Vi
Connecticut i> I North Carolina, ~..10
Delaware 3 | Oregon 3
Georgia 11 I Tennessee 12
Indiana 15 | T'* xas K
Kentucky 12 j Virginia, 11
Louisiana 8 | West Virginia 5
Maryland 8
Mississippi, 8 | Total 207
Necessary no elect IHS
Democratic excess 22
It it is within the bounds ot possibility
that the D-moci tey may lose one or two
of these States ; it is also within the
bounds ot pos.sibil.iy that they may
gam from the iist of Rcimbliuun S ales
This is as (blows ;
lU.I'im.KJAN.
Florida, 4 I New llexupshirr,... 5
Illinois, 21 | Ohio., 22
lowa, '1 i Pennsylvania, •-•:)
Kaunas & j Ulupilu Inland 1
MashOubUaottH 7 ; South Qtrouin,... v
Alamo,., 13 I Vermont, 5
Michigan 11 i Wisconsin to
JilpipnoHoia o I
Ncbrusiwa ~.., 3 j Total. ~..1412
The final results ot a campaign like
the present may turn upon apparently
trifling events. The main hope ot die
Radical-Republicans seems to lie in util
izing intemperate words and deeds al the
Soullt. llow far these tumors may op
per,He in ihcir luvor ihu Indiana and
Ohio elections next moulli will j relty
clearly convey.-- Autjusla Constitution
ulist.
One Demoralizing Effect.
Oue tlemoralizii g effect of tlie elec
tion ot Mr. llayes would be that llie
Amerie.mi youth, just coming on the
stage ot active lile, would inter that the
most powerful weapon in political war
fare is personal abuse. Detraction in the
Republican orators in the present cam
paign. There is scarcely anything too
bad obe said against Mr. Tilden, a
gentleman who, up to the age of sixty,
lias maintained an unsullied reputation.
We observe, 100, that -Mi. Blame, in his
speeches, even descends to assail a .'Jem
acrauo Chairman ot a Committee of Con
gtvss on uccouut ot Ins dmiiiiuuve size,
aunougb wo piosuiuo tins youtlonian is
luavioi iluiu A o.MtntltT Hamilton, llio
bilylnosl tixiciivoi ot llie Revomuou'
Uux- osuoiuil coineuipoiary, the
I tints, lias gonoiaily übsiainod lioiu
tins iiiellxoti ot conitncinig a caiiqiai“ii.
To bo sure, witiian irony so subtle as
possibly to have t/eeu taken by llie earo-
to Do Bciious, A oas once or twice
let erred to Mr. TiUku as it perjurer; but
then it lias never called him a burglar or
a cannibal ; while its real opinion may lie
intoned from those euiogits wluuli u
bestowed upou turn—the spoularous
tributes ot one uusoitisii patiiot tt> anoth
er—w lien tbo present Uem .era .o cuu
didatc and me editor ol lii ■ 'J Linen w ere
working together, like brothers, in the
reloriu oi llie cuy goveiuuicui.
On ilns oilier liana, the Oppersitioii
joui uius and oral*>rs, so tar as we have
observed, have absla.iieti troiu vnupera.-
tion and abuse ot iheir opponents.
With a conscious generosity wo have
spoken ot bo li Hayes and Morgan as
highly respectable men. 1 here is agamsl
an voody—but we have It it no disposi
tion to ray it. They are good enough
can tuiales to detent, aud that is all we
want ot them.
li the Democrats succeed, the young
uieu of both parties will see that a po
litical victory can be won by uin xeep*
l ion able methods; and they can hardly
tan to profit by the lesson.— Ntto York
Arkansas —A “Voice ii oiu a Col
ore l Mail.
At a .tiTlldeti rat.ti*:tion meet
ing, at Albany, X. Y., ther.t was a col
ored speak* r iicmed Andrew J. C‘ham -
hers, of Arkansas, who delivered a most
exo Kent address, ot vvbicl the follow
ing is a fair synopsis:
lie said the South wanted a change
The intelligent, thinking negroes of the
.■south wanted u changes every pool
working man wanted a change. Whet
he said for bis own race was, that the
lb pub.ican parly bad long enough made
capital out ot the colored mail. In ihe j
South they began to understand it. Ihe |
truih of the political mduiioii'wus dawn \
ing uput them at last. Ihe carpet-bag i
ger uud his Government b.i*l been to *
them a greater emu* than the beasts ol j
Kgypt. The colored man wanted no <
more ot tlul side. Their true friends in j
the South wore the Southern white men.
ami not the Northern carpet-baggers
who had followed the army as sutlers
and hangers on. 'There was no rea
antagonism between the Southern wide
men and the negroes. Ad they wanted
w as to be let alone hy the carpet-baggers
! and politicians, and the whites and blacks
of the South would work o it their des
tiny together. The w hile race were j
God’s chariot of lire conveying civilizu-
tion and Christianity to the world, and i
■ the intelligent black race were ready and
anxious to link their destiny with them !
They did not want antagonism. They
wanted harmony; they wanted unity.
Since the DetiiDcruts bad carried Ar
kansas not a negro bad been model ed
u fiat the Republicans wanted was South
| eru outrages. They could make capital
at the Noun out ot tire murder of South
ern negroes. Rut the w hites and blacks
of the South courted no such calamities.
In States where rite Democrats had
gained control in the South there was
peace and concord between the races—
there was no w ar. ho wanted liberty
tor all. lie did not want the coercion
of Cameron’s order or of Tuft’s instrno
tions. lie was for “Home Rule”—local
self-government. He knew of one soci
ety that Was swindled out of 1D,700 by
the failure of Ibn Freedman’s Srving
Rank. The Freedman’s Bureau was
another swindle, ami he was grateful for
vetoing it, lie was for Samuel J Ti ! -
den. Whatever New York or the North
might say, the South had seen enough ol
the Republican party, and they wanted*
aeh uigo an 1 Samuel J. ii den for L >- ts
ideiit.
Albany Aryan: One thi is cert nig j
I It a mail like James t. lived
either i;> Alabama, Arkansas or Georgia,-
and had been exposed as Blaine lias been
no matter how nut I. lie might have been
idolized, he never you'd have leeeived
endorsement al the Hands ot those States,
but the bigger thief a mm is, H e elosei
Republicans cling to him, it lie only
knows how to stir angry passions ot race
against race and ot section against si e
tion. The passport to luvor in tin? Re
publican party is to hate ihu South, and
tiling upon it all the curses of the biack
est misrule. It you do that, you may
p under the people of the entire country
to y, ur hemts content. For our pari,
we esteem it an honor to stand with a
disenthralled and loyal iSoiiih, in ihe
work ot restoring constitutional liberty
and lnnest administration.
Indi ma is expeo ed to go Democratic
in October by several thousand majoii
ty.
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Everybody bus heal'd of Milton Gold Jew
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only tlio following articles by mail, post paid,
on receipt of 50 cents :
One pair Elegant Sleeve Buttons, with
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One set Spiral Shirt Studs, retail price... 75
One beautiful Coral Scarf Fin. retail price 75
One elegant (fonts Watch (liain, latest
pattern, retail price 1 50
One Collar Button, retail price, 50
One elegant Wedding Ring, very heavy,
retail price, 2 00
! Total v'O 50
Remember, we will send yon the above
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sample lets for Jjtl 50, and 112 sample lots
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Probably ther - is r.o complaint that ntflicts
the human system, which is so little undor-
Btood at the present time, as some of the va
r„.,t forms of Kidney Complaints.
There is no disease which causes such acute
pain or more alarming in its results thati when
the kid.levs fall to secret** the blood from the
uric acid, stil other poisonous suh
stnncea, which the blood accumulates m its
circulation through th • system.
If from Jiny cause the kidneys fail to por
form the functions devolving upon them, the
cumulations are taken up by the absorbents
end the whole system,thrown into a stum or
disease, causing great pub* and suffering, and
very < ften immediate death. Hence the im
portance of keeping the kidneys and blood in
~ he I’lthy condi* ion, through which all the ira
purities of the body must ptms.
PA IN IN THE H ACK.
There is no remedy known to medical sci
ence which has proved itseli more valuable lu
cases of Kidney Complaints than the Vegetine.
It acts directly upon the secretions, cleanses
and purities the blood, and restores the whole
system to healthy action.
The following extraordinary cure of great
sufferers, who hail been given up by the beat
physicians as I opeless cases, will speak for
themselves, and should challenge the most pro
found attention of tbo medical faculty, as well
as of those who are suffering from Kidney
Complaint.
THE BEST MEDICINE.
East Marshfield, Aug. 22,1870.
Mu. Stf.vens ; Dear Sir—l am seventy-one
years of age j have suffered many years with
Kidney Complaint, weakn -ss in my hack and
stomach. I was induced by friends to try
vonr Veoitine, and I think it the best medi
cine for weakness of the Kidneys I ever used.
I have tried many remedies for this complaint,
and never found so raucV relief as from the
Vemetine. It strengthens and invigorates
the whole system. Many of my acquaintan
ces have taken it, and I believe it to be good
tor all the complaints for which it is recom
mended Your., truly,
JOSI.VH 11. SHERMAN.
Boston, May 30, 1871.
PRONOUNCED INCURA RLE
H. It. Stevens, Epq •: Dear Sir—i have been
badly afflicted with Kidney Complaint for ten
years ; have great pain in my back, hips and
side, with great diticulty in passing urine,
which was often, and in very small cpjantities,-
lroqnently accompanied with blood and excru
tiating pain.
I have faithfully trid most of the popular
remedies recommended for my complaint; I
have been under the treatment of 8 'me of the
most skillful physicians in Boston, all of whom
pronounced my case incili able. This was my
condition w hen I was advised by a friend)", So
try tlie Vkoitine, and I could see the good
effects from the ffrst dose I took, and from
that moment I kept on improving until I was
entirely cured, .aking in ail, I should think,
about six bottles.
It is indeed a valuable medicine and if I
should be afflicted again in the same way, I
would give a dollar a dose, if i could Sot get
it without.
KespoctfuPy, J, M. GILE.
301 Thirl Street. South Boston.
NEARLY BLIND.
H. it. Stevens ; Dear Sir—ln expressing
my thanks to you for benefits derived from
the use of Vkgejtnk, aud V* benefit others, I
will state :
When eight or nine years old I was afflicted
with Scrofula, which made its appearance in
my eyes, face aud head, anil I was very near
b.ind for two years. All kinds of oppei-atious
vveie performed on my e;es, and all to no good
result. Finally the disease principally settled
... v.. U , li l„ f. ..* en.l -L*. times in an
nggrav a ted way.
Last Summer I was, from some cause, weak
in my spme ami kidneys, and it was at tunes
very hard to let-in ihe mine. Seeing your
advi tisiiinenjin tht Commercial, 1 bought a
bottle of VEGKTINE, and eoannoneed using
eceprJmg to do eel ions. In two or three 'lays
I obtained £ rent relief. After using four or
live bottles I noticed it had a wonderful effect
en the rough scaly blotches on my body and
legs. I still vised Veoetine and the humor
ous sores oao flev another disappeared until
they were all gone, awl l attribute the cure of
the two c&etrswj t-r Vaotfm*. an l nothing
else.
If lam ever effected with anything of the
kind again L shall try ViostlNe, as the only
reliable riant ly. Once more accept iny thanks,
and believe me to be, Very respectfully,
AUSTIN PARROTT.
Doe. 1, 1572. No. 3%Gano St., CincL.uuti, Ohio.
Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, etc., are
always unpleasant, and at times they become
the most distressing and dangerous diseases
that can affect the human sAstern. Most di
seases of the Kidneys arise from impurities in
the blond, causing humors which settle on
these parts. Vegetine excels any known
remedy in the whole world for cleansing and
purifying the blood, thereby causing a healthy
action to all the o cans of the body. se27lin
_ Vegefflie is Sola W all Druggists.
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The Sultry Days of Summer.
Hot weather is very exhausting upon
the energies, and its influence renders
the system peculiarly liable to disease.
During the close and sultry days ot july
and August, Diarroea, Dyseu'ei v, (Jhot
el a Morbus, Cramps, Coli , ana pains in
the stomach are common and latal dis
eases. it is not enongli to trust to a cur
alive when attacked, for it is essential to
lake proper measures tor their prevent
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the summer solstice, aud always with
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Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made
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Wgeor&ia daily commonwealth
IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING
[Except Sunday]
BY THE
COMMONWEALTH PUBLISHING COMP Y.
Atlanta, Georgia.
And is edited by Col. Carey VV. Styles, lete of
the Aloany News, with efficient assistants.
The Commonwealth gives the current news
of the city, State, and elsewhere, market re
ports, and vigorous editorials on Municipal,
Political and
General Subjects.
The coming canvass, Btate and National,
will be closely watched and properly piesented
while the Mechanical and Agri.ultural in Gu
ests of the State will not be neglected. It has
a large and rapidly increasing circulation.
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“at half the money” equally good instru
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