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,o3 WT i^Vww&lov'jf'iiAs jjmji. fiti bis ^b'*«
fUm^** llis P alu|, < jtfpW NurUv^^da
from, ^wxnnunoplo Anya-oaod-fis <sU_ <W» -ttlmfeibnto^Wiwi ihatolit’
MbWteiiekWri fiBKtt?'ir&irtlhe received kindncMffrom officers of the
lT - s -
of TurksJ iimmbdrros^wo-^Mlousand, fought so bravely,
arid a tfe'rfififc 1 ’fWRflfrcq. X<r»^liar^Ay6
MyotcfWJgrioocyp^avas c ^^ ete ’#« A'fwripsslf |h
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New. Yoke, June- II.—A Herald
mo:u\
axaiiTA :*m i
ia., ..urn- ,,
iVsf'tW^ftn lo>) JyaiV«j jt^|. s*Hp 4vder ibis
<*w„<vw, iM^nr. ^«w*teB3&«S5KS rf»i*ui,i
taiTivory^ntort*^. shell,’- w ^,
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L’-.r-Y-iT 0 ;?.!, 1 *, th *! niore lashiohahle, it is.
,. feam ti savj ilncfe hll i ui ; J“fashio!l:ibl«.
xt* 1 iliWMV, , Sirefr ’ fare-Inediiiin,! arid lift bride, we
^ * ^•gamltlffikom he'liatl i surely, have, vapgO «Mtifch r ' riade.from
The . Norfolk, ,j
caro «n»I seizing several- important
position^ iij: front of,,Krystal wd. a L
i^wiW^W!!ig|i«WBlit
s-^Q^SfiSSftSlWEI*^ 1
> battalions.and .raouwUuui artillery to
grins there ’’ws.SWSfet'fflS'CSt
.■^•.•.j^aSragbCgfctl
through ^UierDug* iFass, ib«.iTarM
sc tight* 'bjr tl w^V^'^hheV*" fl&htfti§ td
seize the bendaof the rbads w>!>dk to
place their guns in position tw; support
the ^tdVance of "the hj^Jd ' of their
column. t/ iK-srt
The grpund w,43 favorable /or >his
likin of operation^; for the first ttro
J • ■ -itiKlaf ;■•« ... . iu 1■dig
days, and the Montenegrin* retired
belorift .'Oib"TiirSt«Jfv 'har
rowing of the groriiid and tire incens
ing difficulties of tho road, forced the
Turks to reduce,their/rout, then the
concentrated firo^jof the Montone-
griaa^dfiln«Diil%tmr QY£ry?ioefe*niHl
s i'K’
nfgmi ru rnr witli TTIgUTTnl eTTect
upon the Turks. Antid a perfetjt
hailstorm of bullets, the breve Turk*
ish infantry struggled' onward’, en
cumbering the road with their dead
and wounded at every step. ! " ’ •
The guns posted (before Golia
shelled the defile in advance, blit with
little effect, as the Montenegrins
were well covered, and suffered only
when the Turks desperately charged
on theni amid rocks and brushwood.
The fighting on the third day was
almost hand to hand, and although
the Turks gained slowly, it was at a
terrible cost in men. Notwithstand
ing the stubborn bravery Of Suliemnn
Pasha’s troops, the fourth day’s
fighting found them no nearer tMfe
key of the Pass, and they had al
ready lost nearly three thousand
men. The effort to maintain posses
sion of the ground thus gaiuod was
found hopeless. '‘ r -
The Montenegrins repulsed every
attempt to advances and -the retreat
was comifteQoed, wbjcb soon became
general; the Montenegrins'’ following
the retiring Turks, killing *an immense
number, and reocfujjyip^tbeirformer
position. kThe fight. lasted, ov<sr, #ve
days, and the Turks lost over 4,000
men and a quantity of arms. The
victorious Montenegrins lost 700 men.
Tbe faihire«.of the Turks to force die
Duga Pass is believed to-insure the
capjtu&tieiMiF Nicsies witiuii a drart
time, but ’if’fS 1fkeljr'That Solienian
Pasha may again attempt to.reUcve
the town.
fitu
we read the i
vith peculiar satista<
qitl5fOftjHWweA
story^lbil we record
uliur satisfaction. Ad-
ng the Pa-
his noble
offering his purse to
__ ( il to *««
KHnWig' “ttf-frqiiet- nu^ltiads^f.'
-iu hincv dr^ss. aiid diiiulli Imptarl-ff” “ ! “
as a leading liqurnai .it^./Vhe
features of * • *
them with
miral
citic sqi
temper by
WMtfelhmiftt*4h«i -ItUdri&s
Ijpftiuse it
was not accepted This sailor like
by the officers andi erew of the Pen-.
through Captain Ij^vin to the women
and children of the wrecked steamer
and the’ names ot MJtrray an«l Irwin
will long be remembered by all kiml-
a, il
Ilome Journal.
»U-
GOTHAM.
[Hfft2iilffiil MH
New York Fashions—City
The contest at present waged be
tween nature on the one hand, and
«4i)lK»f11. b
v *... ........ ffititoni ti
The Mosjkynaift, Hosuw.aro discon
tented and. strongly favor annexation
with Aiietm.'/t jis ^leperteii'. •itom
Bupbftf^et, ithat jlussia has pronivsed
to place Servia in possession of the
: a
present
r^qdeiqtootljthat
a. declaration o^^ar by / Servia would
be immediatelj^olfowed by Austrian
oovery of plots against the . tzar’s life
and the discovery of ?i^kish ^piesin
Rou mania, aU' Poles," inclddihg; the
Bishop of Ntoopoli^ have been ordered
■’ ’ feSSt
I “7" »iw.t(icr’l ' >1 r •
Commodore WatldplI. ■;
James Iredell Waddell is
SSji$PSlL-
ser, the ^faenando^^iil was the last
of onr gallant tain to strike bis flag;
Some years agq, Commpdore Wad
dell was put in command of the
magniffioent steamier, 1 Sim Francisco
on the Pacific Lino. As wo reported,
two weeks ago, that vbsseTs struck
upon an unknown reef and became a
total wWek. All the pfcfei*ngfersw*e
saved and the gallant. Captain 1 \vv&
vidual resolves to reduce herself to
th6Sf.‘nj/r^ptbdikteprepra , lftAifenecfe»s'iry
for a beoomin" lappearsnoQ ini he:
l^SBlBp^S
evor tiieU harder, to fit themselves to
the fabled :: sl?pj>er, ! Hut heioi jis'there,
.fof SilaSotl fiudier
the head of mortifying failures. True,
our friend does actually get into her
costume ’but what then? Nature,
like murder, 41 will out, 5 ’ and to my
way of thinking, her ample dimensions
become only the more conspicuous.
On tho other hand, one might reason
ably conclude that the holy developed
damsel would ^cit conieiit in the
knowledge that she at any rate pos
sessed a degree of slenderness requi
site for the fulfilment of the demauds
of Dame Fashion. Not so. She
squeezes herself just as much, aud I
suggeet as a question .for some delis
ting society, which of -the two results
is the greater absurdity. 'From the
above repiarks, a deduction' may be
drawn that just how oiiq .needs to be
slender jq, ordeur to be. jfashiouable
Precisely'so; ami to Attain such end,
not only are costumes cut accordingly,
but underclothing is narrowed down to
the extremist limit. Garments are so
diminished in breadth as scarce to be
thing of: the past, and this because the
le'.ticoat proper is .net allowed to cpme
Wgber . jinan. lWi !w»i,>lrere it is at-
(tohsi to * Ught'f ttragf yoke, while as
a recent improveoieut. even on this,
we fiod tbat the coreetnovar u made
to servo a double purpose, and brought
down low, gives, support. -tpiA skirt cut
«S narrow as is consistent’ Wkb looomo-
tioUf' 1 We do - manage to walk, but
i^^mttai»lie.eairiadTaiiy fokhait
I assert without fear of contradiction,
around on litte F8j h* iltl'f
niqrocco, kid, and lace, each «»f‘ these
^eing Subdiymed into many dine ring
varietiea’, 1 au«l' fnrtli^rnibre 'divei^e'ii^’to
••ifi a? [. , ( > BUQ(HB6 l fl . loH
".v lying mi'ff ihtj) ■
ROEM.VERS,
ni/BiI
, Buggies,.Wagons, Sulkys
.Jliinria .'*1. ,'U
top Bnggies.snd. Spring, Wagons
.f.Vobtitt* rojiaittid at shbrt'notice
iSSjiSSf S8S?6^rt5».£fa
lIKiJ 'tthiJe!"Ifi bffeVs 1 its <Wn peculiar
4^TOHiei^ ft rw'Ai„.
chances;.furbishes: something new*i to
thbtoiilfho ,whil^,fthoy. w<<uW enjoy,
a, .• . Lucy Cakxwk.
ZklLJlM jdi f---.--
that can be had, and have skilled .workman
who know their business, having, an. experience
of .eleven rears I feel boufidebtSf giving satis
faction. Give me a trial aud I am satisfied you
wilt be' Jikased' hd TJdOfthe el^apSt work in the
. ei V r :'./ l )!?R 0 t'WH^olI .lo-D ,V>l»7in
Jl[Z. Coopers LfVERY ST4W,tV -
tutts na !,M *<>!,A.
PILLS
PILLS
PILLS
ILLS'"
LL1
■uany pju.h
PILLS
PILLS -p*
rwiiliPitlS
|irart|ce ot uiedlelue. loarther wliliPi
test iOf^T«tt!«rPIII*j PILLS
aim the lhou«ainU of te- lImon lals PIL LS
t"«. Pil.LS
iHH;?dice-fonsnimtloM,Plfi-s skin UU- PILLS
(•oUe.,miru.M.UMli. PILLS
tile Heart. Kidney PILLS
TITTT’Srases, lllllnny
TUTT’S Pajldtatlon of tin* Heart. Kidney PILLS
?gg|?S5fc* j;S SkJ:3
:’ — u - : pills
TUTT’S ! CURE SICK SueA?5ACHE. ! PILLS
5S5S !=—Mtsysas
m, f Aismi’sm if i ski
TOt !'" r "»SftS'¥!i:» ■'*'! fitti
TUrf*i :AgE,PURELY VEpEIJABLE.j.(FILLS
tss? j^Wwisaar 55 ®
iSH®.; utnm^w wo. j ri^l
TUTT’S ..... ......’; I lLl.S
TUTT’S : THE DEnASn YOU TUTT’S! PILLS
TUTT’S :PILLS is not confined to this: PILLS
TCTTS (Country, bat exOnds to aU partsj i PILLS
TUTT’S :of the world. : PILLS
tutt’s | rrr..-. | pills
TUTT’S T ; A"CLE.VirTIRtDfetaHTnflfiift^: PILLS
TUTT’S -good digeftton. sound sleep,: PILLS
TUTT’S :bnoyant ipirits, lino appetite,: PILLS
TUTT’S :are some or the results of the: PILLS
TUTT’S -use of TUTT’S PILLS. : PILLS
TUTT’S : piLLS
TUTT’S - —T-v: PILLS
TUTT’S : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS
TUTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS ARE THE: PILLS
TUTT’S : BEST—PERFECTLY UARM- : PILLS
TUTT’S : LESS; -I. ,t : PILLS
TUTT’S : 7. 1 : PILLS
TUTT’S - - PILLS
TUTT’S : SOLD EVERYWHERE. : PILLS
TUTT’S : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVEOTS.: PILLS
TUTT’S : : PILLS
TUTT’S : - - PILLS
TUTT’S : PRINCIPALOFFIO E : PILLS
TUTT’S .= IS MURRAY STREET, : PILLS
TUTT’S : NEW YORK. . : PILLS
TUTT’S : PILtS
DR. TUTT’S
EXPECTORANT.
• iwttoinniu gnm»-ii ■ ;«*:
This .unrivaled preparation has per
formed* snmi 1 of'the most ; astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annals of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various dtSi'asis of the Lungs, after
trying dUTeferit) rtpiedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in .traveling and doctor
ing, have, fij- We^tfse- df a few^ bottles,
t>t(jrtly recovtrfdiktir health, i IT
.“WWl’TSOTOnmiBA.”
O R, VUTTt 1 me* F?r*. An«n»t SO, 1878.
£^S3S^!S5SSSKS!SS
•*W 1 *** *° well Utft
’ winter as Z intended.
BWS V
">T7F7n^-,.lo ft
and Domestic iiQUORS &c.
1 find!I.IMWIlKHH’of Vr<‘ Stoiii Montlthhi C«ni
, , Whiskey,„ oJ „,.,i|j,j,,>1 j
oct.3l.ly.
I
SSttS^..
ftiiliimu owl rrr9 ? ; ill ‘I If*. *> //
hot, Claarli© Stern’s •«
yl U*rni’»t •jti.ihs ttoiti
iiivnil-ir> -mi i“ *j!i;’Tnnq
5
For Men Mk' and Bop',
Consisting of French Diagonals, Worsteds,
ipviots, Cloths, Melton’s Scotch and Navy
Ine Flannel Suit*! ail' of the Finest 'Material
Cheviot
Bine F
and the most fashionable styles,, Also, a first-
class stock of Gents’Furnishing Goodie in 'nil
bnuv;hes compU-te. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods,
ihreilus in Silk Alpaca and Scotch Ginglhmi,
Umbrellas in Silk Aina
Trunks, etc., torwhiv.ii 1 invite, the Inspection oi
the pul die, guaranteeing my prices to compete
witlianr 'hon.e'iii the StiitC. Augusta or, Atlanta
Prices 'Duplicated.
OUR SPECIALTY — Unlanndered Shirts,
made complete, flue Linen Bosom and Cuffs for
$1. A,call is all we ask to convince one audall.
Ch.arles Stem,
... Popular Clothing,Emporium,
Broad strcfet, Athens, Ga.
Next door to Long&Billups Drug,Store ,.
np3-ly
NEW SPRING GOODS.
-rtsdiw batt Unf. -.rn P-,tniT — |j,. , ■ • ^iidiV, yT '
: ^MviU^anaihg Urn hard times, "
TBE fcriSlKii FULL
'OF • t-
) vviitj ju min .i ; auppx¥-of all
Spnnguand Stmoo,^ Goods
~ btn TOUS STYLffi^"^ *
iRt'Uit) JJ-flT— [/****» ’n> mvan air.vv
iPricc3 *
Ond ^tc piihlic; generally,
aail iwwrin ii i|,i> j| | jjj^“
inviDfil nir. m <po feATE4nD;,| t XAMike Ills
1 rw-jd red
tbaitilsirS ,,
Before pnrohaalng elsewhere.
>b fanbanrfRv??
OT AJSr£>"’ PRICES
! ittvilT fr^na<n . (o. iOiwv,j„..
re, as lie is confident lie can please both wiU’.spqds'
'i'. , *kV«gf&. L ' feiW v ■>»Pi« i x! , #eygaR^
and prices.
S. C. DOBBS.
• ibcn
I [ij- »
J. V. SPARKS, Ag’t.
ban
'0*1
WHGtESXLlf ANfi RETAIL DEAl.ERS IN
)!» Hi/HI ddoj tl-Jil //— : 9ii1
<»<&
ti-nl V/ —
mum
• •“ l 'lHON’, •STEEL’ 1 X?W5> , N 1 .Wl^,1 u
’(if [,*«»;'>■ *»rlT' : ti Jtiq lotirixi ; * *
AGRIGULTURAr'MAffijeMSTENTS.
Bend a«a one doses bottlea.
not s feW bf us are content with bang
* cott'WWWteMml literally
translated? aieaB% “ by tbe side of the
, jp be done lectuir-
actiiat facts—to some*
fashion.” W.
mg, and oometo. actua
thing practical. Ih our list of new
designs'for summer, we find the Venw
the. righAv«ido extends over- thaleft.
Thje Alexandra is also one of the most
elegant of the manV princess nolon-
aises^Tbfei '8ari*ito> l&wjSr/Tfi^con-
dren, the Rita dress, for girls from
eight to twelvd ^&arS bf age, and the
Lijx Wwwfof^ijiqiopeKlPWI ’ y«ai*
old, may be recommended.
FAsniONAm.k Fancies; , r
Violet Toilet water. Really it is deli
cious, yielding tbe essential principles
of a hundred;"bouquetei ofovmlets, for
little more than the cost of one, and
foruseibtlM.haUi.is equallydelisht-
ful asfor the handkerchief, Colgate &
Co’s. (Cashmere Bouquet Extract is
glso in.yery great favor, and mention
maiy l» made of the Cashmere Bou
quet Toilet soap as being prepared by
our elegantes. Id fan!, dur fancha
are so numerous that I hesitate to
write concerning one kind, for fear of
doing; injustice to some other kind.
There are fans of feathers, satin, silk,
I)L ACKSMITHTN C4. ! ”
Having rented tlic Blacksmith Shop so long
occupied'by tho late William P. Talmadge and
employed competent workmen from tliq North,
I am prepared to do any and alt work in tbo_<
; , SI^olassgQjitlx llaxie ,
at the shortest notice and, at tlic lowest prices ol
dny shop in the city/1’have h . ’
Shalled Edgo-itobl 1&3rear 11
and tunko specialty ot Axes, Mill Pieks.iMat-
Wagons Jund 1 buggies "
:->id tt .iniKi-jiwni i»nn -jvilaii ,'»>n«i .
Ironed and Repaired, Tire Shrank, Etc.
Plow* Of* all kinds made and repaired at low
pi .iimi.ItA ,vaiO i
K . FirsVClfuaa HprseiBboeiziir. j
V Trotting W
c O T T O IT
INS,
KNGINTiS.
Mowers, Hkapfrs, Thr|5,a^-hers, &c.
DEUPREE BLOCK, ATjlEHS; GEflROIA.
#?»tM«ILuii”;.Zr " ^
■■ ,li, ,V. , —
1*3 West Thirty-lint Street.
January 11/
' TUi certtao* that X h»
botUe^MrebeatasedbyaypeUenuwitlttliehap.
plant aak tt two oasaa when ttwas thought eon.
led ooneuntptton had taken pUae the Exp
ant
nf> 1 ,7^..;.
too highly of Dr. Tutt’O Ex-
• great cause ■
,ihi(:^-.yii>i:l| of HirnIqii <. J i-,ytvl j
W;
vv A Lecture on; tho * Katnre, Twwtm..nty ^il
«®3KiSeS SSS4*«SE!»
i^gaMaa
^85^srsriaa^r«3
without dangerous surgical operatiom., bourieft,
instrumeuta, rings, or-cordials; pointing out a
p»o^Q,Rf ,curo ,+t once .pertain amVcfftclnall by
which every sufferer, uo maUerwhat hia con-
dtijoti. W4y. fcfe,’ may thro hiniiclf cSiwidIV.
privately rad radically. e*F.>
and thou ° t (i re P^ve * boon to thousands
’ ) I I. 7.Pp»«iOffice Box,4584-!
‘-mg
firofi Agriculture,' University of Gif.
gytwgilhipio^jBWAMBgD Aim Rxt»kx>.
• v< For Sale, ..i
used a‘ud is in pere
by any. All
done,,by » northern.ehoar,
Concave Shoeing Eta., tu anu
work warranted
Guns and
JbHN
march20-ly. 00 l * l
tting Platts.
xsxg
MiM^&FaafijrGoods
l ,a.-tuWTirJ .in/ n> > w
— -MiTRa r\- f TAACTB
Has'just recelTed direct from New ttrk a
fiMireol
tf,h«
o-
« m a!iso • cl&ci stock *ir au'^Noydtiea of the
season, consisting. oOtock Utoa. I lAt* 1 BibUi,
Rucliings, Back Combs, Flo
'■<> 1 U^aIm* T a *JI XfA
Qulvlluia *J CnClIj • vlv. AC
early call is 4olhntodtaiiT>m^^%l n>
2033 C. JA2&F&,.
ap3-Sm Athens, Georgir.'
< *1.' ill...ri.i .i 1 ,-1 ;,ii.I nr.inr.Li/.
i.-iii,..n.i .i ■ n. in . .,.
jui-rifi <fflf.7t»:t”E|n ii®
>»in« j< lJvt7il»:iti Mill ■>my?
ptfJiMn./J It:,
in Fi ijii.u Bdi ‘*mj3
f« WlnttiT # THE TmK ; 6f 1
ni ii-iitm^ ->iii
; • rTii'iivu'JLi 1:! *Rkk-k-- 1 1
Anat.tKoftaeasfc.,.Georgia,
i. Messrs. Opdycke, Terry i Side, ! >
-1, hW)* * .ViiUvI oitnttoilf/ it*I
White Goods, NoUo^^np
</,*l ,.I .i! |... i tiT^ : * iPWWlTt! h’tJ
•jo’ 111./- .»’J-•’•- bit«
General Merchandise Broken
• OFFldESVi ^ i>M J<>!
375 Sroadway, STafw ‘STorls
K ■— Alto WITH—
Messrs. Thomas & Fleming,
DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS. GA. ,
h■: W:¥
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARBDr TO
FURNISH .
itARBLfi
Cob to any designs ti^r art' desiied, Plain oi
XTLSiiirSi
other pamoaeo,) desiguaiand pric» fhrtWted at
,j JlrL'liwsA.R; ROBERTSON,!
, -i,t j.-...
PIANO & ORGAN DEPOT.
•‘su’.-ii”' I
Phillips, crew & freyer
AfWft-b>Nii<3tCTW»>» r r-
,i v I
, ; Gr4ud,,8q.uareafid.Uffight., i vili;
framing:
Av; but waif, fcbdd wife, 4 minute;
1 have first a word to say;
“• Doyon know what day to-day 1st
>♦. Mother, ’tU our Wedding-day
These instTunfcnti^iBTebpuii hetoro the Jul
r more than forty year*, and upon their
... ’ .—i ,i-.
too
ex4
[ceDonoe alone imvet iittaihed:i art Utipurchnscd
lincnco whicu'cstabliahes them es, uu-
eqhaned lor their'Tone. Tough, WorkmabAhlp
premiums at the ./ •• i ■
INTB3RNATIONAII
Centennial Exhibition,
PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 187$
! The price* of those instruments are&Wjb
gi^usive use 9 f firet^lafs ^malenals will
t paUlogto* W»d price lists mailed free, ou aft-
P C * UO pHILLIPfi, , CREW & FREYER,
j . General Agents, Atlanta; Ga/
oct.31.tf.
SOLD ON EASY.TERMS.
.To.Rest!
si Imre
THE best, Stores, Offices, Shops. Wnrehousc,
Dwelling Houses &c. E. P. BISHOP,
a’lg.l.u No. 1. Broad St. up stairs.
To every reader of ttw paper who sends us this
’icato and $1.00 we will forward, for one
!» Tb» TWASD«*, a ^« rnagnificent Ulna-
to'ww-iti * f»i"
A masterpiece of the Dusscldorf School ol
genre.painting, by Prof. Jordan, sire 201x151.
?:.l
:iT” Just as now, wo sat at supper
When the guests had^gone away;
!tt.
Yon sat that side, I sat this side,
Forty year* ago to-day
Then what plans welaid together ;
What brave things I meant to do!
: ■} Could we dream to-day would find us
At this table—me and you. :
, Better so. no doubt—and yet I . [
’' ’Sometimes think—I cannot tell—
Had our boy—ah, yes I I know, dear •
Yes, He doeth all things well.
.rfSii-.lfj no ••t.Xll:..!.
Poor we’ve been, but not forsaken;
Grief we’ve known, but never shame-
Father for Thy endless mercies
StmwAhlew,Thy,Holy Natna:
i nrifFO This is a 'xart ehance for you
AGENTS‘wa s ^/s
oieiva^’yoor territory, w/go to^wo* »t oncc^
New-York. ’ marefal«-18t.
ISe Sennesaw Gazette,
A Monthly Paper, Published at
ATLANTA, G--A..
to Bailmd iptercsts,^Literature
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