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THECOrHBERT APPEAL To the Masonic Fraternity Wlierev
- ----— I or Dispersed Around the Globe.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Whkkkis nl a Hpcciul Oommuniuntion
Ik-Id Ht Newton Lodgo, N't*. 224, of F.
in- >U1 1.1 loarn I A - * n l,,u ,n " n « ,f N®wtoU, All!., Olt
, OH.rt.U-. . . .linr .,. |>, IMS., on.
with a | ^ *'■ *^1 * ***«-**»»l»vP of aaid l.otl^t*,
Tar Crfrm IYmk-Wu
that It I* the Intention oftla-
clura tbl-* coptotf* fountain ol pnru men, >u««i .. , - .11 ... .• »i
proper H,lm» to, <1. M H.o boo.lit, of Mu-
tortne«MU«T,W .Ill „*''"-'.V '.'nmnoomc OWulo. l;
I y«*tJ «*ru hereby lioliDuil of the expulsion
"S ,1^'“"'m O „ , if ..lid Daviol and wo warn all Lodfm
trtTMWUMil (So. Duvi, no llfo Lrolhnto
■ No,t to, l »l nt'ir.l,. poid .Ih.0- j M , rail)llll . lla „ cinK „ , u ,|,, |„
* oil, 0.0 mn. ,3 luuoh aa w , “ In. wtr
dance of It h> the giratcst boon a c
j an muwi an w« ttup(H.*e hu will nock t«*
! I imponu ti|Min the Fnitornit^r. TI10 *»id
Dnvi« id ubuut alx It ot high; Iiuh ml
tt*. listing wolf up my *.*c nal cl.to*,
."; ,| ; l.n ; ."^U , lUH. | .I..HH - U-d.lKO. .»-H |,„( „ H,” CIlTpk'lio,,, t.l.d
vicinity that the .lancing rcliuol will Us rt»< »prn | v .__ j „• * ’
til nl 1-uji. il Hall on
Monday llte Und of Au*u«t
I’.irtlod desirous of entering wi II ph-aac report
ou lb.I day «
jy2fi H Gw). T. L. ROBISON.
Masonic Lint lvcaaNCM Compaxt.—Partl.-s
In um-mr* fur tin* luontli of June, are liort-lry no
tified that Ibe same mutt be met on or b.-fore
Moutlti) neil Ansutt 'Id,
wlien all rarallluito.-* will be wot furwartl.
Call and nettle without full. I cun la* found at
ibe Brooks House or toy private nvidt-nce.
|y:t-ll l. 0. BROOKS.
tUP* Road the following front the lion. M. C.
Galloway. Ibe rcteran editor ot the Mcniph'.a
Dally and Weekly “Avalanche f*
TV OUrotol hnr AMrraw. - AUentina Is dlrre
ted to the adrrrtiaemenl of M. A. Simmon*. In
another column, lie U the lull* proprietor or the
eelobralvd remedy known l.mg an “Simmons'
I.iter Regulator or Med'-cluc.'' The Doctor ia
the genuine "almon pore," and adrcrtU-d ble fa
mous medicine In the Florence (latHit as far back
na the year 18tt. when Wa occupied the editorial
chair ot that paper. Dr. .Simmons waa on many
te-cadaua a valuable contributor to the Gantt*,
when th,* II tu J im * K. Polk was running ao
vucccaalk.ly for Ike preaid -n--y of the United
Slabs*. Since that time lie baa advertto.-d bia m.* 1
enx-lleol remedy in all the pip-rsof the Sonth'
■ml we hare no hesitation ia vouching f r Dr
Simmon* aa being (lie sole nml original iwoprictur
of “Dr. Himmons'Liver medicine/' which has
In-tit fitted thousand* and baa attaimsl a reputa
tion which few StedWocs have alUimil.
'!%. We acknowledge the ftcoipt of several
lollies ot Monon't oel-.-hrated ftittm*, pul up
in Savaaaah by A. A. Soloin >n'« k Cu., Drug-
gM*.
Tbcsi! bitten nre pleatant to the laslr. ami
highly tonic and i-ibilerating in their effects.-
K.g ilyspe|»«a, general debility ami lo*. of Iol*
In the stomach tlu-y arc Invaluable. For SO
years they bare been in successful use, mid the
well known reputation far burincm probity of
Ibe iiunulacturers, ha sure guaranty to (b« pub
lic again* all imposition. Giro lli-.-iii a trial.
Avoruxa Iv.ciUxcs Aunxcr.—Wc take nn-
rju 1 lifted pleasure In stating to the public, that
we bare seen the ronunlmton of Ibe com|Uroller
General, Madison Bell, K-q , empowering Mr. I).
0. Bancroft to act as the suthorir.-sl Agent nI
the Georgia Mutual Klrc and Life Insurance
Company, located at Macou.
This b peculiarly a homo instituiiun. posnwa-
)ng ample capital to m ike good Us risks, and un
der tbo lead of men whore very names will carry
security and conlldenou to lla' be irts of every
Georgian.
Mr. Bancroft, too, Is w«l| kuown aa an oblig
ing g'-ntlemm and elHeient man of business.
In hb bands the company may expect their
Interests to be diligently looked after and eoi-
aulted. We nro always glnd to chronicle tin
advent among us of new and reliable medium-
of InMiranoe. Th**y are entpluiticslly the custo
dians of the public peace and safely, ami aboold
be encouraged and rjbalntNl, In lieu of being
lived and oppressed.
Let tuhopu that ercry cltlxcn will speedily
cover their property with a policy In some so 1
vent association, and be prepared for the hour of
adrmky.
It U a proverb only a* true as irilt, that what
Is worth owning b worth (nauri*?. No m<v -
need be mLIi d In the preuibm.
rice advertisement
haxol c)'<M,
All juijwrs frirmlly tu tlie c.tuno of
Muhoiiiv will iiIlmim tt»i»y.
JJBNJ. K. CASSAHV,
Sccrwtury.
The French Cable-
Thin t'ttblo will l*o 8,000 tuilcn long,
in two suctions, <1110 from iirt-at lo St.
Piurru, 2.8'JG miles, nml from St. 1‘ierru
to MnseucbusoVts 1'1‘i ntilew. Thin cable
,000 miles longer limn its Hrittish
brother, while itn uenliul co|>|iur wire
uruiglm 100 more pounds to the milu
(bun the other, which weighs only 800
IMiumln. Tina ensures superior conduc
tivity, by which 12 works to tlm minute
itmieuii of 8 cun bu trunvmilted. Thin
oentrnl wire is covered kith Olnitter*
ion's ootnpound, over that lour lnycrs
of guttn-porultu, the whole oncused in n
spiral not of steel wires, cneh wire sur
rounded witli live atruud* ul Uuusiun
hemp, saturated «*i h u preservative
oout^outtd. ’the cubic is us fluxiblo us
a rope.
It will-bo remembered that Secretory
Ilnur decided, tbut the cable could not
kind on lliu shores »,| tbia country, by
Ibe |*crmi<mion of uuy State nutbority,
but must get the consent of Congiuiw.
It wua tliougbt tbit tin- Fien. li pi ..
nriet«*ru ol it 10 cable were Uis|kmcu to
land nnyliow.
Secretary Fish wrote n very polite
mid diplomatic note, huuling tliein to
taw, and intimating they were running
against intcniuiiouiil breakers.
The last rsjmrt is, Inat tho wiley
Frenchmen have smoothed llio mutter
over, by grunting u reciprocity of priv
ilege to any Amuriuun cable, und a com-
pioiuisu baa la-on lixcil up, whereby
they ure |*crmitlud to laud at Kouse'i
Hummock, in Hie town of Duxbury,
Maa*. — .4lhinla Conti IhUvh
abarnt for the
of Ibe
A Tint- to Manttm.—A la.-go cx\w>-
sition and sale of goods,wores, nioruhnu*
disc, agricultural implements, machin
ery, pianos, etc , etc., will take place at
a Fair, to be field in Mmieltu, iluiiog
the lbird week in August, commencing
on Thursday 17tli, mid ending Friday
21st. These articles were oeotiibutcd
lor (lie purpose of promoting education
al iutuiests in Marietta, und tlm wlmle
proceeds of I lie sale nro to bo devoted
lo tho erection of suitnblo buildings for
said purposes, with s|iceit,l roturenco to
the udiu-ution ol poor white children.
The railroads ngrne to jeturn yisituis
to this Fuir, free of chargu, to any point
on thu roads; piovidud, llu-y have paid
their passage to .Muriotls from said
point*
All articles sold will bo disposed of ut
their r*:il vulus, without nttllmg, unc
tion ering, or voting. Speeches und
music will In* provided lor the entertain
incut of the jK-opIc each day. Buch
night w ili he occupied with upptopriate
exhibitions und concerts.
The eitixcus of Muiiettit will furnish
cntertainnicnt, except dinner, free ol
charge, to nil visitors who report their
names to the Committee. Dinners will
U; served st the Fair Grounds, at ordi
nary restaurant prices. N'o visitor^
shall be chcutcd by thu Illuilugeis, ti
liter by cxhorbitunt prices or in uny
• *tIter wuy.— CouthlttiitH.
biT TI10 1'iusidetit, it is s uled, is
nnxi. us to have bis brother in-law, |>r.
.Sharpe, elected to the United States Sc. •
ate from Virginia llud Wells been
elected, this was fwrt of the programme.
Ur. Sharpe writs such n strong partisan
ol the Wells (action that it i« doubtful
now if be c.tn bo slue tod, the majority
of the Legislature being 11 ulker men.
Dr. tihaip; H-ok an active j»nrt in if 0
ounvass ngaiust Governor Walker, an I
went to Philadelphia to collect money
in the ioter**st of the Wells party. 11 is
election is now urged as u |*eaec ofici-
ing and as n conciliation with tlm ad
ministration. Much is the case sitli the
other brother in-law, who is urged lur
the governorship of Mississippi.
Miss JiiLLIK HfTCtlcncK.—The news-
papers, u while ago, pubbsliml a great
deal of goesip about nn occctilric and
rich young lady, of Mun Fi uticisco—
l.ias Lillie Hitchcock. Mhe married n
.Mr. Colt, nnd subsided for n while, into
private life. On the last Fifth of July
cvh bration, she set all Han Francisco to
talking about Imr again. While the
grand procession was passing lliu Occi
dental Hotel, (ho youi.g lady sat at ml
open window, mid amused herself by
throwing lighted homlm into the ranks.
One landed on the back of a rag ged
morning tbl* entire region, sod.we believe the urchin, and, exploding, burnt a hole in
whole State, waa rbir-il with a long conUoacd | bis coat. Thereupon, the fair uggieas-
aoaking rain, which will eke oat Uk early corn, or seat fur him. batlieu his wonnda, and,
and give Ibe fobbing tonek to the late crop. presenting him with n twenty dollar gold
Tbs cotton aWo will be gmtly benrflued. piece, scot him on his way rejoicing —
True,in aumediotrioU moat injured by drought. . The boy intended to stop in front of the
mock «(the taiddtr frwit thu bevn cast, but tke Docidentul alt next Fourth of July.—
pfaaent my fkvorable growing weather will Courier-Journal.
■ana put earn hoary top crop, Hoom arc not j „ «. . , .
aware tkot ooUu. .^rer Umr. .gat. in the was . 1 he telegraph wna put
. m service to announce to tlie uaintry,
**,, . , , , ' that. Grant washed hwuwdf at Ixmg
■ N "«*~'. l '*“ *• -I- j Hr.ach on H.lunlny l..t, W«W him-
*?»?>»* ■**■ 7 »* 1 " *»■ ■■ * *T; I Mir nil o».r .1 Umt—-‘IrtJt u. hnvn
where ibe aoil ia enriebed.or naturally good, and l‘ eoce .'»
the crop in proper cundiliou. -
AVt i^ftankm. 10- There were forty eight deaths in
Charieatoo last w eek—nineteen whites
Moos Rain.—Tmeritay another Deawndona nod twenty-nine blacks
rain awept one atr.i-u like a bran new broom. Daring the same period there wero
The earth b> nr like a saturate 1 »fonge, anil tliirteen deaths in Movannali, with, per-
Grown cry enough, «-n.»->gh Imps, an firjtiul population.
NOTICE.-Aa I will b*
next OMMlb or a[s weeks, lbs
Georgia Maaonie Mutual Life I
ny arc rajueated to pay their asseswnenta to C-
O. Brooka, who ia duly auUiorised to transact
tbo buaiiMaa of the Company daring my abaence.
1 would alaeaUte that be will not bare tins-
to call on the nembera for the amoont of their
awKwmsni*. thsrsfors If you wiah your policiia
ronlimisd you mini ntt as him within tbc tluie
prescribed by Uic CoaatitaUon.
Jy?J n J. P. 8AWTKLL, Agent.
lire or tl of the Tliriutomcter,
At hanttk Drug Store.
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The SMk being Sundav no rerun! made.
Quarterly Meeting Announcements.
AM&Rin ri district.
Wnkm tSseud—July 2 till nisi 2Alh.
JVuAifkflrrad-Kls-m aor, August 7tb and 8th
jy8-4t J. B. Met; El IKK. P. fe.
Ratx ix Aa viux k ar Last.—Oo Rabbntli
Tlie Dent Family nl Wnsli*
ington.
••Sigmn,” the com>f|X)ii<]unt of thu
C'lu-innuti 0«>mmcruial, in n recent letter
gives thu following neenunt ol Mrs.
Grant's relutivM w lie have been brought
into notice by the recent 1'rc-niJuntiul
election :
In the arjot of the "ting’* nnd “s|M>rt”
there me many cxpieasivu idnaMes.—
Thu "light" or "feuthar wi-ighta," uro
among them. They nro pi(-turusi|ue
terms, illustrating their meaning by
their sound, evn*i. A « nro threatened
with a family ol this nature. Families
in Deumurtitlc inllueiii-es nro always ob-
Hliu-lvH. Now in lliiit <>| thu <>ne refer
etl to, it is tlie minds r ol its im-mbors
tiiut make it humiduhle. It i.- eertainly
hotter to bu Is-it lucky tlmn licit The
old proverb is fonibly dlueirate«l in llm
ease ol tlie fa.n.ily ol tliu estimable lady
who now pnsides at lliu White house.
A New hiigl.tlid Mfiliutor is uedited
with thu honor embodied iu a reference
lo Geiu-ral Heal, "us only u dent," nml
therefore not to be noticed. l’-ut, with
nil tliuir fmmly connections, thetu arc
so many Dents, that it is nut altogether
improper to consider them as nn gtnrtit.
Tin y me m.t unlike tho liluirs in uno re
s|a-et— that of attaching tlieiiwulvus t«»
the public crib—but they are very <bl'-
ftrciit in the inlclleutiiul measure, by
which either must be considered.
Visitois tu the Whitu I louse will no
tice, mated dally in the largo auto chain-
lior into which oallers go, a portly, well
proacived, hale old man, whose white
head und ruddy faco tells of good liv
ing und llulid health. He always occu
pies an arm ulniir close tu llio northeast
window, which is next to thu desk occu
pied by tlm "card bun re r in ordinary.”
Around thu old gentleman nro ulwnys
to be scon a number of listeners, pay
ing rc-spuetlul attention to his garrulous
but not scuilu g**ssip. Thu fact tlmt liu
is the father lu luw «<f thu President ac
counts tor most of thu ultunlioa Ink*tow
ed u|m>ii him. "Colonel," us tlm old
gunthmnn is culled, is u well preserved
spui-iincn cf the hourly, yet chivairic,
phuitur of half a century's cx|*enuncc.
lie was a slave holder during that peri
od, ami judging by llio little stories in
oirculatiuii, Imd all the good nuturod
contempt for tho lunner fumily whose
son mmriud into his own. I doubt not
it was doomed, in puturiial circles, a
grout lowering of thu lumily dignity tu
ullow Jesse ti runt's son, urmy olHeer
though hu was, tu marry their daugh
ter.
The mnlei of tho fumily I have seen
do not appear to lake niter tho father.
Mrs. Grunt nnd Mrs. blmrpe resemble
him most closely, lie hus a large frame,
and Im'ge liuud Also. Tho two bust
known Dents hero nru thiu and s} mu in
frame, with |>mull heads, narrow, hmg
and sharp faco*. Lieutenant Dent—
General by bruval und courtesy—is a
mun of about Grant’s ago. flu is thu
f ussiest of all mortals, in fnonnur uud
uppeuraitue. ■ Lmphulicully "uiry" in
style, his bruin appears to be ns gossu
mcr us bis inmo.cr. 1 have soon bim
walking tho stroels, or strutting in tho
nnte-chuinbcr, w hen one could read iu
all his actions as tho sum lotul of his
thought*—'"Look ut mo ! admiro me 1
I um tho great Din t. Ytin can only
reach tlm President through mo 1 am
eyes nnd ours for his Excellency, nnd,
in fuel, am Hot' I was going to say
that tbo •‘Gomrul" was urrogaut to
most, but syeophuntiu to auniv. it must
ho h.ihl to his credit, how over, thut afU r
ull his orrogunce ho is no reepoctor ol
|*« rsons, ns w itness tho dislike of many
Senators to him. Gunural Donl is about
livo fit ten, spare frame, small lieud nnd
slmri* fciUures, wr-nllu-r beaten in bue,
und u gclieriil expression of solos day
1I1 ying up nnd blowing away.
J edge Imuis Dual is a mnn of more
I ileasing appearance, an ho hns need to
*0 in order to impreas the people of
Mississippi, us their future Governor
should Jluinn lawyer, a man witli
some humor, with considerable im-utul
uclivity.*ihnugh I duubt the oiiginulity
or hreuiith. Ho is n smn'1 man 111 stat-
u .'«L K-v» in height than Grant, of aiotvdur,
well knit frame, quick mill vifacffttis in
speech oud (ontnre. Jmlg- Dent is the
best spcciim-n of the family I hnvo seen.
Hu whs furmerly a planter nnd slave
holder in Mississippi, uud being u union
mnn, left during tho rebellion. Ho is
undoubtedly a moderate Kcpnblieun,
but ambitious ouongh to allow' himseli
to be used by those who are not His
tii st i*le« *uh to secure the benutor-
ship, Imt that seems to Imre bean par-
cvllod out iu udvance. Dr. Bharis*.
LTiited States Murslml for tliia District,
is n brother in law of tho flouts, ns is
ul»o Colonel Casey, Collector st Now
Orieons. Miarpc is a man of nwp*cU>
ble ability, yet is really |>os*eased by nn
idea tlmt he cun bo elected to thu I'ni*-
t»*d States Senate by a Virginia legis
lature of whom about sixty inviiibers
have served in tho rebel urmy, or held
office under the Confederacy. They
won't do anything half so decent, nnd
so he had belter not lay the " fluttering
unction to his soul." Timro is still
another brother, who holds, under Gen.
KuwlinV* appointment, n sort of general
sutlersblp to the posts in Gen. r-chofiebi’s
department. He lately boosted in New
York Uial he wan making more money
than any other member of the family,
and the new spapers knew nothing of it.
Thu 1'rusiueat’s own family does not
seem very troublesome. The business
of obL-iining and using patronage seems
in this, as in other Administrations, to
bo monnpolixed by thu brother-in-law.
Tlie Edisto Riots—Arrost of the
Ringleadors.
On Sunday morning, Sheriff K. W.
M. Mnekey, in company with Deputy
Shciiff Miishington, (oolorad.) nnd Con
stable Isaac. Heed, proceeded to Kdislo
Island, the scene of tho ri*>t already rc
port* d in tho Courier. Ho arrived there
»n Monday imtuiM, nnd «n that day
nr reeled l*. I*. Hedges. Alfreil rtniith,
Most-* Hriiwn, Uovton Jenkins, nml Mo
ses Gadsden, charged 11s being till) ring
leaders in tho riot, nnd with the release
of the prisoner, Cyrus Haywood, whom
the Sheriff also arrested. From the
Sheriff wo gather the follow ing particu
lars > f the riot.
Most of tho planters h.id made n con
tract with the fiecdmon to work two
days in the week* The difficulty arose
in consequence of the freed men not be
ing willing to work on the 5th of July,
nor to inuku up Tor thu lost time.—
Some of the planters took w-arrunts of
ejectment against the refractory negroes,
w ho refused to obey tho wnrrunts, nnd
this created sninu excitement. During
this excitement, Cyrus liuywoou, who
had previously been ejected, returned to
his place, when Murstcllo, a constable
of the local Magistrate, nguin attempted
to n rest Hey wood, nnd resistance be
ing offered a dilliculty ensued, which
terminated in thu prisoner being shot in
tho linud accidentally, as supposed.—
H* was fiuully curried to Marstullo’s
house ond confined. Meanwhile the
nows spread abroad thut the prisoner
had been multreated, und on Thursday
tho nugroos assembled to tho number of
about one hundred, a portion of thorn
trtnod, nnd proceeded to Mnrstollo^i
house to demand tho release of the pris
oner. When they arrived there, how
ever, Heywood had escaped. This, it
is nuid, uxasperaPd them, nml threats ol
violenuu wero uindo. When the Sheriff
arrived tho excitement wns aomewhul
abated,and the arrests were made with
*ut difficulty. They wero brought over
to thu city und carried buf.uu Magistrate
Du Large, who luluased them on their
own rtotignisunocl until Saturday, 80th
inst..ut, when ho will investigate the
ease.
Tbo prisoners have returned to tliuir
homes, mid express their willingness to
mukc lip for the lost time if (huplunteis
will consent to drop the mailer. Tho
Sheriff informs us that most ol tho plan
ters engaged in the dilliculty wero
Northern men, nml that the .Southern
men on the island umleavuled unsuccess
fully to quell tbo disturbances. Tbo ne
groes replied to this pacific intcifuruncu
that they wanted to run tlie Yankees
* ut of the pluou. They had enough of
them.
Bi’tilTAL NOTICKS.
Read these Linos And Pfindcr them
WfiH.~Tl*« bvut t«*U of lbs mci Iu of say pro
prietary article id to a*e>-rtdn wimt la thought of
it st homo wlwru it U mamifactuml. 8uch a
trtt l.tpiunan'd 1'yr.itage can well sUml, iu to-
•lay it is iK-cMtilly lliu f.ivoratc romniy fur chillw
ami fuvi-r, ilauiti nguu mi l olln-r illaen-u-a of a
malurioua orlgia, ia the city of fGvammli whera
it l> prffMral. thtpriM'iptl <ltt*jg'inli of the
city wouhl as macli think uf«l >lnx without cas
tor oil in llielr stor-s a* to bo without till* popu
lar (ami dom.-rvo.lly so) rvmudy. Il la a vogota-
bio |*rsp«mtlou fW*<* Trow -I -I torlou- (Inna ami
acts aa a Ionic np.ni tn<* entire syW--in. Ihrtvtiy
lurigorullng lh« syatoin, so much m> ms to onnblv
It lollinov oir.lisoam-. I'ynitUiro .loss not nau-
sonto or sioknii III* |*all til! nml can lie tskrn by
the iiiis-I di-licato norsons wlllinut l.-nr. Itslmuld
nlways bo ut haiiil. ns clillls nnd fon-r cwn up-
>n ns so s|o;il'liily tl nl wo an; not awnro of lliolr
ipprimcb until tlioy nro upon ii«. A word to tbo
wise la aiiflklcnt. - Suv-wwih Mvrnimj AVs-t.
umvLI-ot
Mntrnis, July 26—Wudo Iiullnn,
who was shot H>tncda)s sicuc by Dr.
Dickens, is dead.
Hu bequeathed one hundrrd thousand
dallam to charitable ptii|M>scfl, includi'ig
ten thousand doiluis to Stonewall Jack-
son's widow, nnd live acres of land to
each of Jackauu’s former slaves.
Tbc. to it aphic.—Collector Casey, at
New Unlearnt, writes Houtwell inclosing
u letter Irom William McUrcery, rugur-
ding Uoobu imporUitionR, and asks In-
structioiiH Houtwell replies that Me
Cheery^ is in error in eluting thut the
act of February, 1882, fui bidding Amor
iuuu citizens irom engaging in Coolie
trade wits abrogated on the 10th of
Juuuury, 1807, but pulsed uuauimuusly
both houses id OungroM, expressing the
ubhurreueo of the people id the United
.-.talus lor Cuulte trade. In conformity
therewith, riooretucy MoC'ullooli nddress
ud a letter lo the Collector of Customs
at New Or!fiaui, a copy of wliiolt H »ut
well inclosed to C'usey.
Tho mlditioiml artiulo live l-
tlis ne.tly concluded on tho gHili of
July lust, and now only wshingChitiosc
lutiticution, reprobute# any other tliuu
voluntary cm grution, and nmkos tt n
penal otfi/nuu to take l/hinusu subjucls
iron Chins without ibuir tree consent.
Tnfi Depnrtmeot of State, by u oitcu
Inr dated January 17th, 1807, addressed
tu Ministers and Consuls uf the United
ritules, snya “thut Consuls ut every |si|t
where Cvs.Les may embark will be re
•pined to certify, ufter a full exatnitia
Mon, tlmt such emkurkstion is not forcud
»;r piocured by fruud, und requires that
such Ministers nnd Contul* use all their
power uud influence to prevent and
die ouroge the Coo i (rude, rim It b •
mg the I acts Houtwell instruoUi mid
directs C’usey tu use all vigilance.—
1'bis, ns Houtwell terms it, is a new
modification ol stave trade.
Foster Hu>narrr's Duvdsmsx.— W
staled, a few days since, thut we hud
learned that nimaig Foster Hlodgclt's
bondsmen were, H. 0. Hoyt, of Atlan
ta ; T, K. Hhodes und H. C. Eiiatorlino,
•*f Augusta, and others. We wore mis
informed as to Mr. T. If. Hhodes, and
H. C, Isleriing, Their mimtM do not
appear on the bond. NVu callod tins
morning at tho office of the Comptroller
General, uml ho promptly gave us tho
bond to look at. Here are the "iminor-
tul ten'' who aigned it: W. I*. Hhodes,
Ephraim Tweedy, Willium Gibson,
HerbertStullings (made Ids X,) William
Doyle, J. F. Pools, of Augusta ; H. O.
Hoyt, M J Hinton, of Ailunta ; U. 1*.
Burnett, of Home, und J. L. Muthieaon.
Wo will enligliton our readers as to the
Amount of pro|>erty owned by Ihfi At-
Isnln botidsineii, so soon as uo investi
gution can be made. Will the Chroni
cle unlighten ua as to tho Augnstians,
and the Courier, as to the Homan who
signed it 7
NATIONAL
Don't Kaii. Woitrii * Uavrf--'-Brick" Pom.
rojr hiu> plied tb<* ImHih'j* tnniUKi-im-nt ot Ills
papers la thn hands of 0. P. Sykes nn expert
.•iie.il publisher, nml now devote* his entire tlino
to Uie duties of tin* sanctum, where, relieved
bwineis care., ho l* making bit giant weekly,
Pomeroy'* Jk-ntocrnt, the most rendahlo p
ever .printed. It Is »hnrper thnii tlm La Ciosoe
DemoiT.il ever w.is - more than red-hot, ami full
to tiro brim of | m;li*lil - li'iraoruu* Articles :
Satunlay Night chapter*, and tho*. peculiar e.11
torlala. anno other* can or d ire write. Hern!
for lampl.- copies, or iiitwcrlbe hy sending for II
to the editor orttpubtishrr, I'. O. box 5.217.
New York tJily. He pap* fire hundred dollars
, for lliu largest club sent in before thu 16th
of rfeptomher t The report* ol 1‘omeroy's lull-
nre sn- simply stories stsrt.il hy those who do
not like tils giant pap-r. nr his nd-not style of
.ditlng a p4p.-r opp i*.d to bondholders and ofll-
uial corruption.
To Nnisixu Woa»:x.-tVoinun who perform
the noble nfliee of nurdng their own chlklren.
have a doable ditty to dischnrge. the mining and
rcp..irlng the waste not only «>r thvlrowa system,
tail also in (h it of their off-siring. There Is eon-
seq-n-nlly a constant demind for the ■•slmllato.l
portionsfo.»l uken into Uro body, which was
formerly itli.bor.ded Into tdood, muscle, f«t, Ac.,
but which is now principally oonrcrtrd Into
milk, Is-nee It Is not at all surprising ihnt they
compl-dn of lom of flush and stnmglh, palpltotlon
of the lieArt. a hollow fueling In the client. Verti
go, nr swimming In tho hend, Jro., they re.|ulre
a tonic snd Invigorant to sustain nml support
this two fold dr.iln upon them. A valuable
help Iwst hand, InSDMrtlON'A 8TRKNOTII-
KNING AND INVIGORATING BITTRR8.
Try It, ye who sitfll-r J.-21 ct.
DiARuttoK*,—Motlror, If tlie walling cries ot
some or your children, sufivring with DUmhoeu,
Gholcra Morbus .t 0rtim|v, siionl.) amuse you nt
the hour of nildnlgh', wlmt would you do? Http-
pose you give taudanutu. I'amgorle, Camphor,
Ac., and they continue to sulfur! Tiro Doctor,
perbniRt can't be h id In time, yon puMponu, nnd
the next day, with tcurful eyes you gam unon
your pule, prostrated, and nlniost lifeless dill*).-
Now IwadvUe-d in tliuu. 8e-nd at onco aihI pro
cure a Iroltleof Dromgnnte A Co.'s lt.il I larriioea
llemmW, the trost mmilclne you ever Imd in your
lions.;, for ull cases of IMiirriioon. Culern Morbus.
Cramp*, Vomiting, etc. It (tools tlie stomaoli.
rell.-vus the p.iin, cheeks tho tinsels snd Induces
calm refrusliing sleep. It acts like a charm.
/KrKirros's On, Of fdrt ntres nil pains
and aches, and Is llm great rheumatic remedy.
xm- KIVton's l'li.ua euro sick headache and
all bilious disorder*. april22-lf
W. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE
ano oEns,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Cotton Factor#.
TliOMA4 M. ALLEN,
sirs
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
OOTtoit FACTORS
*.o
Communion Merchant*
SHVaunuli, Hr.
ftV l.iberAl Advances on Cotudgomeots a hew
dxred. mayUi.pi
Agents for lire sale of Gallell'sHieel Brush
COTTON GINS
E. r. COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME.
MT Careful ntlsntion given to Hales or
rihijanunta of Cotton, und ull
kinds of Produos.
Lt(»«ral edvanert made, on Contignmontt.
BAGGING, ROPE and ARROW TIES
Constantly am haad. aartS-Em
Have Received
A GENERAL AS80HTMKNT OF
Hluttk HOOKS,
Invoice HOOKS,
Serin HOOKS,
Index HOOK’S,
Puss HOOKS;
Letter Copying HOOKS,
Composition HOOKS,
Memorandum HOOKS,
FOR HALS BY
T. H. I'OWKLL, Trustee,
•mt et Drngglal, Booka^Wr and UialtsMT.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
AND OKMI18,
O F EVERY QUALITY—CommM, Fi„, guper■
tiua, ao.1 Supaiior,
AND TUKIIl ANTIDOT*,
Always U Wa hod at tba Diug Hl»r« **f
■w'.l-lj J. J, MvDONALU.
OF 1 07KCE3
U ik i ted States of A merica!
WASHINGTON, D- C*
Cash Capital, Paid in Full, $1,000,000 I
CHARTERED BT 8FECIAL ACT OF C0HGBESS, I MW.
THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or Tin: vkited states of America, ark.*
I T la a National Oompanv, (-bartered by special sot n f Congrsaa.
|i afliirds >he sernilly of a paid np capital ol On* Milliun Dollars, with a privilege of Incrvasieg II
to an unlimited smix.nl.
I* oltura low rs'as «f pram him.
fl f.irmalroa larger inauraoea than other eompanljs for Ibe isms money.
Il is d. Halts sad on tala.
li ia a bom# company ia avery locality.
Money paid for premium* wifi be invested In oectlnna whare received.
Re the pTovWnua of Ms chatter, Ma pnlictaa are rsampt fiotn attochuroata.
There are nn tinnece«stry renlrrolioas ia the pulley.
All (Milioies are non l.i«f.-itlng.
I’ollcl'S will be p«l>l In coin when premiums are p II in coin.
Its policies are negotiable.
It makes au annual addition In the policies of not hundred par rent, nf the premium paid.
It pave to the insured during life, so annual Incoms of ooa-ienth lha amount named Iu iht palroy.
Nn charge le made for p-liey fee. stamps nr madical riaminatioD.
No ex<ra rate ia charg'd br risk* upon lha lives ol frmalea.
CLARENCE il. CLARK. Philadelphia.
JAY COOKE, Phitadatihis.
JOHN W. KI.I.IS, Clnclaasti.
J. HINCKLKY Cl. I UK h. Philadelphia.
OKORlIK F TYI.KR. Philadelphia.
WM. U. MOORUEAD. I'h.Udalphia.
IIENRY D. COOK*. Uaahiagtoa,
K. A. ROl.t.lNR Washington.
WM. K CHANDLER. Wa.h.ngtim,
JOHN D. DKPRERN, Washington.
EDWARD DO DOE. New York.
U. C. FAUNtBTOCK, New York.
orrxoans.
CLARENCE II. CLARK. Preeident, JAY COOK. Chairman Finance sod Ks. Cnmmltto*.
I1KNMY D. COOKE, Vice President, EMERSON W. J'KKT, Secretary and Aelaary,
K. H. TURNER, Manager. 1
jtrtJol
T. S. POWELL, Agent,
CMtlibert, (1r.
The Great
Expeller.
Lippman’s Pyrafuge.
I T U In fact a MOST WONDERFUL FEVER CURB, no accnnol ol Ikia foaUnl Remade making *
LASTING and PERMANENT CURE. No ease, however ohelioala, cos taaiol iu heallb givTog
properties.
PYRAFlfOEl
Crealos SB Appetite, tiring* Color to the Cheeks of tho Emsoiatod, sad Strength to tks feeble.
IA. Every Dottle Sold it Accompanied by a OuaranUe of its EJficocy.
Tne Proprietor of the I'VRVFIIOE challangoa aeevy ease, no mailer of hnw long stand lag. to try
ibis GREAT CHILL and FEVER CURE, and then deny Its woaderfbl curative proper!lea.
Ask for Lippman’s Pyrafugc,
And (fct rid of that miseralrla Disease,
CHILLS AND FEY E R.
For sab. by Ibe Whotseete, by the Bole Manufacturer for the United Htatro, by
JACOB I.IIM'.M AIV,
Proprietor of I ippman’a Wbolreele Drug llonse, KAVNNNAll, OA.
AYTON'd OIL Of LIFE cure# ell Pains end Athcs, and is Ibe great Rbrumatie Remedy.
K A YTON'rt PILLS core* Hick Headache and all llilione Diseases.
aprsact
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
MANUFAGTIJRKIl
Of First Premium Grand and Square
Pianos,
IV,U Ik, A-ffnff, T,M,.
Faclork* 81 and 86 C*m-li.n 81., and 45 and 47
I’stry Struct, 1
Me* and WararoaMs No. 7, North Liberty St..
BALT1MORR, III).
| N IMA fir* Udire ol Rallhnore, desiring to pre-
I sent Gen. It. E. Iron with a Plano, consulted
the truding mumciana a* rrg.rd tbebmt.inatruinaal
made In America, which ihty prooouncod lobe
.bat made by Cboe. M KlirlT. It wee pnrehaaed
and sent to our noble General. Bae toelRn gist t
l-ksiRoToa, March 3. ItSS.
Mr Dr*a His: Tho Piano which was sent to me
nf your manntsotnrr, in IMS, still retains the excel
lent lone and malady R * omened at Ibal line, and
continue* to sir-nl greet gratification lo oaraalroe
and trim.!*, loan. Ihenfo'a, testify to iUgood
•lualltloa. Your* respectfully,
ROBERT E. LEE.
To-Caas. M.Rvirrr, ILUlmare, Md.
R*pov* "f lbs Judge* on Musicsl Instruments,
Maryland Hints Fain
Msaroann Isstitl-ts. Nor., )M7.
tVe have riHiuined naralully the Piano* on esbi-
bilion from New York, Philadelphia,snd llaltlmorn
end for ««c«lne»* ol tone, power, towel., tnrehon- 1
lam, and durability, judging from strength of pla
ting, and imnroTemcnta nn the o-grsffa treble, as
writ a* Ibe high rmlioliod case, *• consider the 1
Hired Piano dacidedly the eery best on oabibt.icn. j
Ososos W. Wat-TBS, Organist of Dr. Laibnrn's
Church.
E. BsRMeLSXTI, •*
Jobs Lirusbd, *• CalbedraL
Jacob H. Tariros, Cbwtea Street Choir.
All Ibe ioeirumeols are el the beet msterisl*.— '
Well ars-ooed w lb full Iron Frame, sad warren-
tad for five ysera, and * privilege lo eiebsega at
any lime within twelve months from the day of
safe, should il apt give satire satisfaction to tbo |
purchaser.
The mu«ia levies public, sod Ibooo hi quest of a :
Ha* Plano, ar* invited w call and esamina them. I
T. H. POWKI.U Agent,
414-IT Ow.hbart, Oa.
Just Keceivcd.
M AHON 8 Fruit Jars.
Brady's Bittern,
English Female IlllUra,
Dr. W ilbnfl'a Antiperiodir,
Coal Ot (Jreaaa,
Cryaa Ic Soap.
M.rchia* * Oa. hot tree,
Cb^H.-.UbWO.BU., I ™‘'*
KWimoud Hair Dra,
t'brl'tadore Hair Bye,
Falmeilock's Vermifuge,
Radwny 'a ItraolreoL
For aale by
T. H POWELL, Trustee,
J*24ct Drnggul. Beokaellcr and StaHoner.
Di8«olution.
HE
_ ia this dar
llane.rok r# Irfn,
Tbo boaiaraa
by Joo. F. Klddoo.
T HE C-oportnerahip of KIDDOO A HANCOCK,
H this day diesolrad by mutual content, J. U.
bo coutiuuod at lb# old stood
June 34tk, 1444.
JOHN F KIDDOO.
JAH. M. HANCOCK.
jyMm
Medical Notice.
D octors w. b. tackktt and p. r. holt, i
(taring aaaocia«*d themselvea mgather to the
Practice ol Madtcina, reaaeeifull. <-f*r ibrir prw-
leaatoaal ssrrkeu lo tbs pooplo of Cutbbeft asd
tarraanding c* uotrr.
JW~ Parlltu'ar nlleation will bo gf
Surgical coses and Cbroiic Daiaasaoof 1
| Dental Tools, Artificial Teeth,,
GOLD FOIL,
I And erary tiling in this lino el ways nu bead el llhsk
ufictnrer's Prices, al lbs Drug Store nf
I maxii-iy j. j. McDonald.
Removal.
HAVENS * BROWN
H A VE reron?*d to tbo Store lately occupied by
U. Pope Freeman as a Hat and Cap Hlorr,
wber. they will be ptooaad to tee all their old cue^
lomere sad pleoiy of now sue*. jrtt la*
CUTHBERT.'
Male Academy;
FJNHJE eierdscs of Ibht School will bo nsnmod
| MONDAY, August 16th,,
When the usual Hum mar Vacation IcrmtoalM.
The undersigned regrets .hat aereru illncro pr *..
rented any public tsomiasiiou and eshibufou at.
the clone of Ueltrai term. Ita-boMa, hau*wor. to .
praseot aa attisct.re bill Jo the public at tbo end
'k* fall Bern loo, aod wouir esprdYlly l«rtto
rlslto al all ilnsaa tram strangers anS the fMAreu*
ot lbs school, that they may judge far iliammUea.
™ • nd ‘ ,,u P»«*W • .
lie ■ prrparrd m qualify young mm for any r-f
ourCulleg.*,aad fl.uom b.m*#lFih.t as e*pqri-.
moa of years, will eoaMe him to afford mnpla ml-
bfsctiou tasll who may form bl« wtlfi tkelr.pat-
J; 8. Ml-DOWKU
Attention,
TP®* Hw convenltuoo of fba Sick^my Drugstore
i u w iivr,i»“ i^tf* 1 * ‘'“* • w “'**
-1, 'j, j. MctteA^p/,