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lnllftfil-U'f?blitaf« tl.ijj it I'p—riio Tc-i-
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1 From the Baltimore Sun.]
Columbia, S. (\, Sept. 2.—It has
just trnnepifti fh.t the inaiii evidence
UPi>li which thq^Grand Jau-v_fotyi«l a, t^as,to the m.nr/tr in wki»b4j
twfr-hiH JJttolt U*it»-fl^ta3wC^|[tJ(C l/r' ]{@M|Li :s
4* ' SS u testimony before th liranA f
‘‘Jiirj'Tt-otn ex members of the Legisla-
Patterson was a photographic enpv of
a letter which lias'll enrioits'lvrto’rv
One night in Msrp.h. 1872, there was
a ppliterinu tjft p ! |»jt.»r-«in?^**bf| l |^'i,i
this city of -onte of the leaders t»f the
King who then controlled legisifttbyn
in South Carolina. At the close of the
consultation Pattcramt save to .Tuilae
T. J. Mackev a iettef to hi'ifetivowT
in person to Kimpton, the fin.vbci i)
apei.t of Srtutli (’nrofm’t in NVv York, j
who \yns then visiting Colombia.
Mackey went to'Oov. Scott and urged
that they ought to know the character
of the communication; Scott con
curred, aifcl thq two proceeded accottl
inulv to investigate the contents of the
envelope, which they found, as one of
thorn subsequently expressed it, to
contain “all hell itself.” Fully sat-
isged
Owhfcs, Hayiiu- and Xus It having got
five thousand dollars each, and cheap-,
je>|/ators i j j | f ; \ J
XOVATZ AND THE LOM.
t "ujfo'ro*,
itocoiii|X*.uy him, out
original, ami by the testimony of! ha 1 eiaitablc wagon to travel in
ttii:..,, L.-.1 ^ . and as I can’t nde aid
Elliott, black ex Congressman, whose |
iiiture,
k The npidJibkKiIiTtTit> chnin of cvi.! don tbese clothe* and
not'
after
I lust left <uL ,
dren with a friend, and started on
horseback, without telling the neigh
burs anything about it. We expected
1 .. t i- o -1 to be. gone or.lv a week or ten days. 1
M 11 einnrt % ^‘>110, SnatiS, t h e disguise was perfect, and
uever was more surprised in my life
isgetl now fu.to tte^ importance, they ine ^ z < ar ®
deter^Hrd M?&«t»b^cqpX, !M>4 uffc'T* 1
inrr thnt. snmothinrr mi»Kf aaau. A UrKISn Q<
£ eribuo t*)
Losnox, September G.—The Pats*
sian Success r.t f>hyafz places Osman
Pasha itv tIk* awkward p.-itiou of hnv-
tug a hostile force on‘ fiotfi flanks.
Either a defeat at Plevna or an at
tempted withdrawal might result in
-thejjd|atructiq-.i of bis army,mnless the
Kua sians are compelled to weaken
their forces on that side, in order to
meet Mehemet All’s advance from
Wasgrad. The latter seems to place
the Czarewitch’s army in a position
ilar' to Osman Pasha’s, it
accounts may be trusted, and
tan
uotiv
been found out, I will have to go
straight home. Whatever else yon
may. say ithfltllVtsC , qrtb'st? / rir!!;''t publish
our nain^AVk' , iwi*ul(ifi^Tiortify in
most dreadfully to see my name in
print in connection with this affair.”
A responsible Austin avenue liter
chant vouched for the respectihility o’
the couple, and the Indy was taken b>
her husband to the Burch House,
where she soon was transformed to
lady of fashion.
I w m n.cn!! tfip attention of my -jmtTQijs nn'i
tw© y»Hb ! ic stock of
h ;
W or«t a
0 .vviwts^ fflo*. 1 --./A**l’wi A Nnvy
L. . ; v. I*!, .SN-U. 4 * 5 ' 'Matorial
- u.u ni-^t f.-*’*'» t| M*<>. n first-
t TnlviUns in Silt; Alon.-idni -S'-htfih Gingham.
Trunk*, etc., to wridc’i I invite ft,,. Inspection of
tiie/'UHie, "innu'.tf-eii. ; -my i«r‘c - ' to cnmppfp
with any lion-ta in * lie Slate. An *«**;-. i.r A-*': • nt-
Prioss ID’velicaiQd.
OUK SBECIAT.TT —r -hou-ter. ’
m-e i-t>rn|)l' , te, <t:ie JVfl r ‘3iHi .".ft "
§1. A eat! is at! we as!: to c;»ivi <t
Cnagjcla'a
Popular <!;r,11 ia ' Pmporiiim,
• Itroa ’ street, Atti***!*;, G».
Next <’oor to bon!:’* BiPnwr f)ru<t Store
fpy^t'oph - f■ it n i lno*n rz j
Agricultural Implement^,
tibads, Oils,- Glass and Varii&h, ,llat|i08^ r
■A - - i ?••• L hi Wli
her,’
ing that something might occur to
to render such a copy useless unless it ^ seen * to 1)0 confirmed in these
were a fae-simile of the original, they
decided to have it photographed. Judge
particulars by Russian admissions.
A Turkish force has crossed the
Mackey personally superintended the ar *d reached the neighborhood of
jo\>5 and. after receiving two photo- l° b ‘ r ‘a»». while ^another force has
graphic copies himself, destroyed the ! cro?so ^ ^ ie Kara Lom to Palomneka.
negative. One of the photographs TI,US0 Cor l ,s a1v understood to be op-
Mackey ratained, the other ho gave
to Scott, and the. original was deliv
ered, securely rescaled, to the unsus
pecting Kimpton, who, in turn,
delivered it to Treasurer Parker, in
the two copies at the time, and the
fact of their existence long remained a
secret known only to Mackey, Scott,
and one or two others. The secret
leaked out lately, however, and Mac-
key was called before the Iuvcstigat-
ihg Committee, to whom he delivered
tin* tell-tale proof in his possession.
A copy was made and attached to the
bill of indictment lately found against
Patterson, and from tHis again I have
ror.de the following exact copy: ^
VU I>Puis! I)K^T’S Ol KICK GrkR*VH.J.E and")
C'OI-ttMBlA lUltROAD OOMfiSY,
Columbia, S. C., March -1,1S72.J
University of ueorgia.
The Seventy-seventh Annual Session of this
Institution vrul begin on tlie Srd of October.
1»77. Sclioinrships in tlie State*Collegc of
Ajfricnltnre and Mechanic Arts are granted to
as many students, residents of the - State, as
there nre members ot the General Assembly.
In addition, fifty beneficiaries are appointed In
the Academic 'Department'. Evtiry branch of a
liberal nnd practical education is*taught. The
annual session of the Medical Department, at
Augusta, will begin on the first Monday' in
November. For Circulars, apply to the Deau
of the Faculty, Augusta, Ga. Board *12 50 a
month. For catalogues and farther particular*,
aldrcss WM. H. WADDELL,
Secretary of Faculty,
nng21-4w. Athens, Ga.
lion. Niles G- Parker, State Treasurer, South
Carolina: a r
Please deliver to II. II. Kimpton
venue bund scrip due the Blue Ridge
Railroad Compnny, ncconling to act
passed March 2, 1872, amounting to
S!14,250 at par, upon the following
conditions: That $42,8. r >7 of said
scrip at par value is to he used for
paying the expense of pasti tg through
tin; House of Representatives bills
styled a bill relatimr to the bonds of
the State of South Carolina, nnd bill
t<> authorize the floant al board to
settle the accounts of the financial
a. ent.
Now, if these above named bills are
passed and become laws, this oMer for
$42,8a7 in scrip at pur is to hc.pajd to
said Kimpton, and if not passed, then
this order for that ainttuiit to he void.
ernting against Biele, blit they jeopar
dise the whole Russian cautpnigu cast
of the Yauta, as well as communica
tions withTirnova.
RUBBER GOODS AND SEALING WAX.
New York, September G.—The
fall trade sale of India subber goods is
to take place October 4tb, at Boston,
and will embrace about $3,000,000
worth of stocky
Mails which arrived this morning
from France and Germany by steamer
Suovio, reached the Postoffice so hot
that the bags could with difficulty lie
handled.
i A large .number of letters bad been
sealed witfa.^ wax^j.vhich had melted,
and the letters were badly torn and
‘mutilated. Iu being separated, in
some cases, it was impossible to deci
pher addresses. In one bag there were
about five hundred registered letters,
with heavy wax seals, and the n citing
of the wax had fftsed them into an
inseparable mass.
By great care the postoffice clerks
were able to get most of the letters
separated, and those for addresses in
the city were delivered. Letters for
other parts of the country were re-
enclosed and forwarded. The mails
nre supposed to have become over
heated by being carelessly stored near
tlie steamer’s boiler.
THE I’OI’E RECOVERING!
Manchester, September G.—The
Guareian’s London correspondent
says: The Pope has definitely re
solved to restore the Roman Hierarehv
SARGAXirS X2T
New and Second-handed
Articles.
.1-1H. P. Port. Ensrinc,Bookwalter. good order.
1 12 II. P. Port. Engine, Wood & Man.
1 C II. P. Port. Eng., but little used.
1 40 H. P. Stationery Engine.
2 80 inch x 86 feet Cylinder Boilers, with front
1 6 11. P., Schofield patent, Portable, new.
1 Eclipse Water Wheel, good order.
1 Leffelo Water Wheel.
4 Tyler Water Wheels, now ruining.
Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys, etc.
One 18 pi' 1 - X 14 ins. Cane, Mill, horizontal,
good as nop. .?
- Horse Powers, Threshers, Fai Mill*. Cam-
Mills, Evaporators, at the
ATHENS FOUNDRY A MACHINE WORKS.
juue26-lm.
A Noted Bivine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
D i. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have
hr. n a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and
Piles. Lost spring ynRrpillswcre recommended
to me; I isol them (Imt vritli little faith). I am
now a w-M man, have good appetite, digestion
perfect, regular s’ools, piles gene, r.nd I have
ps.-n -d forty pounds solid flesh. They arc worth
their weight in gold.
Rsv. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
Dr. Tutt has been en
gaged in the practico
of medicine thirty
can, and for a long
_*ho was demonstra
tor of anatomy in the
’icdical College of
Georgia, hence, jper-
ror.j using his Pills
have the guarantee
that they are prepared
onecicmilic principle:),
and are free from all
quackery.
He has succeeded in
combining in them
tire heretofore antag
onistic qualities of a
mm PILLS
CURB eiCK JXSAB-
4033.
"HTTPS PILLS
CHEZ STSPSF81A.
TUTPSP1LLS
CURE CONSTIPATION
TUTPSPILLS
ctraa piles.
Wool larding Factory.
Tlie undersigned lias his new Custom Wool
Curds now in operation at the Factory, at tin
eastern terminus of,Broad street, Athens, Ga.
Work done satisfactorily and with dispatch.
II. F. FOWLER, Agent.
aprilHMin.
BL ACKSM1TII1N G.
Having rented ‘the Blacksmith Shop so long
occupied by the lute William 1*. Tnlmadgc and
employed competent workmen from the North,
I am prepared to do any and all work in the^j
Sla.clssxxii'blb. Line
at the shortest notice and at tlie lowest prices ot
any shop in the city. I have a
SkciUed 2 ££ iTxor
and make specialty of Axes, Mill Picks, Mat
tocks, Picks, Garden Hoes and too's of all des
cription and of the finest temper.
WAGONS AND BUGGIES
Ironed aid Repaired, Tire Shrunk, Etc.
Plows of all kinds made and repaired at low
prices. Also]
First Class Horse-Shoeing
done by a northern shuer, Trotting Plates,
Concave Shoeing Etc., iu a manner unsurpassed
by any. All new work warranted nnd satisfac
tion guaranteed. Guns and Pistols repaired.
John M. Bassett.
marehSO-ly.
in. Scotland. Cardinal Manning will
soon no to Rome on a confidential
iJiii
and the serin i< not, to he delivered.
AW. at payout iSt4llht connect ion! .1
shall deliverlo said K'inpton if said
bi;U shall become laws, and provided
that Jie,shall pay the sym id' $50,0(10,
the 'pritM^ly of** raid 1 VWijil, ht 70
cents on the dollar. In paying the
expenses incurretl in ]mssing through
the 8eifaie<1i|c ki^nvf asja biff to
relieve the State of all liability on
account of guaranty dd -Blue Ridge
Railroad bonds, &c.,.passed March 2,
ton has contracted to pay, and if said
Kimpton fails or. refuses to pay said
BURPEE & BRO.,
Cactjpge,
Wttjron Makers,
apparent
effect is to increase the
tppetitc by cauring the
food tojwoperiy acoim-
Hate, thus the system
is nourished, and
their unic action on
the digestive organs,
regular & healthy cv-
acaf.tioccarcprer.ueed
T i c rapidity with
which ferrons'tnir on
flesh, white urdcr the
usfiucnce or these pills,
cl ifcelf indicates their
adnntnfcUl'y to nourish
the’bt'dy, ar. 1 hence
their cfacai y' n curing
nervous debit «ty, mel
ancholy, dyspepsia,
wasting of the mus
cles, sluggishness of
the liver, chionic con.
siipRtion, and import
ing health and strength to the system. Sol i ev-
vrywhere. Omcc,3.<; . u rayStree-. Now Yii-S.
TUTPS PILLS
TOTPS PILLS
OTOE BILIOUS COLIC.
TUTPillLLS
TUTT'S PILLS
CXmETOBPH) LIVEB
CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
HUBS, SPOKES, BUGGY WHEELS, AXLES,
SPRINGS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING,
MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS, ANVILS,'VICES
BELLOWS, HOLLOW WARE, ETC., ETC.,
. / i ■ Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale ot
Fairbank’s Standard Scales.
WINSHIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED
Cotton Gins, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills aud Evaporators, Watt Plows %
Farmers’ Friend Plows, Pumps, Circular Saws, etc.
SSfAny article in our line not in stock, will be ordered whengdesired, with [the leas
possible delay.
decl9-ly
What is Queen's Deught
Head tb.o Answer
It Is a plant that grows in the South, and is
specially adapted to the cure of di - .t »es of tnat
NATURE’S OWN REMEDY,
Entering at once into the blood, expelung all
scrofulous, syphilitic, and tl-eonintic anections.
Alone, it is a searching att.-r.utvc, ‘’ u t 1 whe 'l
combined with Sarsaparilla. AUlow Dock, ana
other herbs, it forms .
DR. TUTT'S SfiBSAPARILLA
AND QUEEN’S DELIGHT, ^
The most powerful blood purifier known to med*
ical science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased
joints, foul discharges troin the cars and nostrils,
abscesses, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney com-
plaiot* evil tweets of secret practices, disordered
»nVelaiKl fcpleen. Its use strengthens the nervous
svstem imparls a fair complexion,and builds up
the body with ■ _ _ at
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
Call and Examine Our Stock and Prices.
$»or.
#•
bodv i:i
$030$
vited
to Call.
i f \iK-
Broad Street. Over Burke’s Book Store.
STOVHS!
STOVES! STOVES!
I am now offering for sals at
Low 3E 3> ra.o©s,
The following celebrated Cook Stoves, all of
which are warranted equal to any offered in
this market.
IRON KING, GATE CITY,
BEST/
CRICKET, PALMETTO.
Call and see before purchasing.
J. C. WILKINS.
oct.81.6m.
Athens Foundry and Machine Works.
Mh.xia;Ei3srs, OMh..
General Founders aud Machinists, Pattern
Making, Smithing and Repairing, Mining and
Mill Machinery, Manufacturers of Circular
Saw Mills, Steam Engines. Horse Powers,
Threshers, Fun Mills, Bark Mills, Cano Mills,
Gin Geariug, Cotton Presses, etc., etc.
Agent for Cook’s Celebrated Evaporating
Pans, Cardwell’s Separators, Turbina Water
W’heels and Agricultural Engines.
Prices sent upon application to
It. Ml'KKKSON, Agent.
junc26-2m.
amount m defrgyine eaid expenses
vheu required by me, then this order
to be void., If said conditions are
compHadjrith *n<
delivered to
b« held Iwhlfifor or ta Nocqpnt for its
value. Tito above two aunts of 842,-
857 and 871,414 hi scripit^par make
-^fcnottd
ir
President Blue
pany in South Carolina.
WitneerR. B.
Com
Travelling .Man Fashion in
Texas.
[From tl*p. \V a’co Examiner.)
Ti e attention of Marshal Compton
was attracted to n pet son whom,
polish dressed in male attire, lie tec
ognized as a woman. The officer ar
rested and conveyed her to the polic-
station, where, after some ..esitation,
Site Acknowledged her seX. W hen ar
rested she was in company with a
stalwart looking mun, aged about forty
yeftia, who, she said, was her husband.
The lady’s statement to a reporter is
ns follows:
“ The gentleman who walked out as
you came in is my husband. He is
gone to find an acquaintance who will
help me out of this scrape. My bus.
hand a*nd I are from Albanv, N. Y.
radically
up the atnouifFflPWfiirfiliPMdl'i8BH8P' We came to Texas two years ago and
The aubient!cItyo^^ifs*cs
a sheep ranch near Perry-
station, in this county. Our home
on the ranch, seventeen miles from
Waco. We have a thousand head of
sheep there. We concluded to move
our sheep to one of the western coun-
At the shop lately occupied by P. Benson, near
■ (Sum As Beaves’ ttahle, '
ATHENS, GA-,
: Ale prepared WMp all kindnoCwwHMa their
Hue of short nbrtce, in* tile ftUsrSBPfelOR
STYLE, mid at an t -j
REASONABLE RATES
:u< the same class of work can be done.
Tuty urc prepared to put up Carriagea, Bug
gies and W agons in ANY STYLB, and invite
those nuviug new work put up, .to cMLbefore
hs imp»r%Moua ore covamkWHmM
ace that ALL Materials used ore oTvhe VERY
BEST QUALITY. t
REPAIRING AND PAINTING
A SPECIALTY. All work done in this line
warranted to give aaUafhotion, both as to .style
and price.
Harness Making and
Repairing.
They on also prepared to make or
Harness. Having secured tig atrvicea,
Thoroughly Competent Worlcppan
iu this branch of the business, all they ask is „
trial, that all may be convinced of the SUPE
RIORITY OF T1IEIR WORK and the Reaoon-
iibleueiw of their Chaises.
pTite sure to call on them and examine
their work and prices. jnlySt-Sm
• Ul.'IU-i »<*U | UltU , o - , .
uche. fc^cr nnd njruc, you will rpnu-t
health. Sold by all druggists. Price, fi.oo.
Oflice, 35 Murray Street, New York. .
He ll}
TO KEN t'g'r tir.v i, small outage liovne,
scM
M
carefully
drawn contract-ijQ 4 liqy«ntl cavil, as it tieg^Jiroyided a suitable location could
ib attested by the two photographic be found. My husband made up his
XToti.ce X
All i>cr,on* having' demands against the
t .ie of Thomas Poullaio, itecessed. are hereby
miiifi.-u to preseut the same to mu for pay mi
'within tlie time prescribed bylaw, ana th<
moot
oso
i 4 Fe w,
3 . Ak. 3K3.M:
TVYO loi*- .
'S
1877
M: sat . GANN & BFAVBS,
Tbo ! ur <•. . e rba hi .’ :e upper brt Ige and
(tpitu&te
Mr JOH>* Z. GOOFF «’S,
Liver Stsble. We
orktuen
iuJebied to said deeeased ore required to make
iui.i.eiliuie p.ivm nt.
- - EM ELIZA PGULLAIN, Adm’r.
aug7-30d.
-fivr.t
HOHSE SEC-^HiTG
«‘f f t* *ry ,
- • > * ■ -’1 i * If A.\ + ’ • •• x f j '
PLating and Coxuavic Siioks
Mauufaoturec. to'order.
V. AGONS. BUGGIES', CARKlAfiEE,
Abd a
pt
ian'J-ti
LIVERY, p. NO SM STABLE,
iL-blieaa, Goos-gicu.
GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS.
Will be found at their old stand, rear Fntuk-
liu House building, Thou is street. Keep al
ways 6u hand good' Turnout J oudcarefttl dri-
vors. Stock well cared for when entrusted to
our care. Stock on hard for sale at all times.
declStf. . ... *
For Sale or Rent!
A small house, convenient to the business:
portion of tho city. Also,
For Sale Only,
A cottage house containing seven rooms, with
ail necessary out-buildings, and two acres of
land attached. M. 0. SLEDGE
augT-4!. *
For Sale.
THE NEW YORK
WEEKLY HERALD,
j.VjU.N GGSU.CN BV.SM.TT, Proprietor.
Tho Rest and Cheapest Newspaper Published.
POSTAGE!
A »»cond-hand Wheeler As Wilson Sewing
Machin -; lias been but little used mid is in per
fect order. For sate cheap for cash. Apply at
acg29-tr ' * THWOIWCE
1877. 1377.
Hoots and Shoes
TOPBD^iti.
XT- W. Satidrup,
Artist. , ,
Has removed bis shop to the McDowdl Build
ing, on College Avenue- Price* liberal'and
firetclssH work guarantee. . t
jane 16,1875—03-ti . .. ^ ^ ,
50 CENTS FOR 6 MONTTHS.
f
An Extra Copy to every Club of Tee.
The N. Y. Daily Herald.
PuMUbed every day in the year
Millinery & Fancy Goods
MISS O* 0T-A-IMCEJS
4. % ! :V.. .. v ->i • ■' i >• -A ; '• ’ 1
Has just ♦ received direct from a
ohftBte and beantifiil fcsnrtftiont ot * i
$8 pays for one yea*, without Sunday*.
$8 pays tor Hz months, Sundays included.
SI pays for six months for any specified day oL
Si pojrxroraaia mouth, Sqndays included.
NE’OvsDEA.L.ERS SUPPLIED.
i * -toi
kinds of Fanning M-tc tine- and lm-
rep-tired on « on notice.
HATS,
i inspeotion-of
which, will bet opened for the inspection-
. . friends and iputrons
On Wednesday and Thnrstlay
Alcoa choice stock of nil
.season,- consisting of Neck
hot
ago Free.
.1 O.’U
.: Sunday edl—
Daily edition, 2)4 cents p«r copy*: _
linn « centn per copy. Weekly edition 2 cents per-
copy. Aaantta , Nl irvtIEk tfiRXLP,
Bi^sdjiraffgAnnatieet v Y.
Cost..
a, 1 - I ■: l.t.^ . a iiS.swww-.™ -- ■ — • —»tll ITlt lifc
,, . h- -m the Auction business, who will give prompt
o-eiiy. «£• ui-nk, S-4-, ?
itrict attention riven to orders..' Only
the best all silk material used in trimming. An
early «sdl is solicited by < .
■ * w/rT=«<=j r~> .tsiiirvta
apS-ltri
.Tvcxss c. j&l&as,
Atheiis,. Georgia.
Ori WORK Ol EVERY OE-
M-|i|llio • , ill--
LEGAL BLANK*v.
Aeatiy printerl and tor sale it ‘ •
l^tvakl A.v Mb; tABLI.. v
Carriages, Itu* gles& horses
totI'iri-.
\Vashjiviwij,Wi.ltep«tP«^, Go.
rov26-187M