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FRIDAY,OCTOBER 15, 1860.
POB h: i> I i-i :
WINFIELD S. HANCOCK,
OF PENNSYI.VANIA.
KOH VICE-FBESIDENT
WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA
nUIPE!TIAt KI.V/TOIW.
roii tuk mar* at I-*nor
J.C.C. 111.-VCK.uI B E. KKSSIIS.
A I.T ... A Tin
U'THKR >■ OLKNN m l A. I’. AIIAMH.
pmtrict Ki.wTom:
Witt V. Br*iw4, of Mu riy.
IlMiftifrl iloyjttm- bump, of KwauuH,
4 Ofetwct—Wm. M. Hnmwrnb <*f *Uoina.
Alternate--Wbi. Hirrlwm, of Quitn.ai*.
Thtol WstHet-ChrMei'*’**- C. Kmiih. of
*Jr. Alternate, Jam** Bt-U*p, Jr., iff l>o'!|?c.
Fourth l>itriot—L*vomti r It. Bay, of Oowetft,
AUcrnaU’ <*. Cameron. of Hftfri*.
Fifth District- John I. HalLwl HpaWing. A|t* i
naU -l anifl P. Hill. of Fulton.
BiMh Ditrt d-~ftm‘.j;ni 11. N latent, of Putnam.
AU*rnat~ Fleming D. Dubigtiot*. at BftMwln.
K \unib Diatrht— I Tlo*. W. Aklo. of Birhjw.
Alternate—Teter W. AVxandi-r. rtfCrfM).
Eighth. District— ttborn !tai*c, of Hancock.
AltfirnaUn—Jwimw K. Hlnoa, ol Wa’hiuiJoit-
Nioth IHirtrlot ~Wtn. K. Fluimon*, of <4winmdL
Alternate-Marion 0, Hoyd. of W hite.
FOB OONOIRWUi—KIom If MWMOfi
A. H. STEPHENS.
Hancock Uto the with apoplexy,
and English is to be President, i the
way the Kepublloan paper* are put
tlug It. _____
A MAN naniotl Chano was arrested
hi the town of Gardiner, Maine, for
chalking Garfield’* Credit Moblllcr
figures “329”0n the ahuttcr* of a store.
Tub Colquitt men have a lino op
portunity to show their magnanimity,
“ionic of the papers arc exhibiting that
narrow mlndednesa which Is con
temptible in the extreme. They otter
forytvenr** to men who have aotei on
those high principles that uever ne
cessitate rejientance.
Wr.AVKIt, the Grecnlmck nomine*
for tho prealdency has nintle a
sale of Ills party to,the Republican*,
or rather, so far ns he could sell out.
Home are rebelling against him. Till*
subverting principle* for personal and
party end* is fust bringing free gov
ernnicut Into contempt. Principle*
live when men and parties are tle.d
and forgotten, and unless we keep the
government pure It will either leave
our control or degenerate Into a form
tiy which Americans were never born
to tic governed. Corruption lives but
u 3ay ;It destroys and l destroyed.
Tuk ofilec-holdeiM under tho Federal
government arc being more heavily
muloted this year than ever before dur
ing a campaign, for (he purpose of
raising a campaign fund. With them
it Is either give or loose their political
bead*. There Is no other alternative.
IFliere, oh where, Is Ilnycs civil ser
vice order 1 It was like saying |>eßoe,
peace when there I* no peice—
simply a vile mockery. This order
made a good appearance In the early
luirt of the administration, hut it was
not worth the paper It was written on.
Grant said “lei us have ponce,’’ but lie
did not recognize anything ns ponce
that opposed him or Id* party. He
also said on the eve of Hayes’ Inaug
uration, that the man who would Iw
counted in for the presidency wn not
worthy of It; but there was the veriest
diabolism In Id* meaning. He meant
thut If a Democrat went In he was
“counted in,” but If a He pub! loan
vent in he was “elected,” regardless
••f how the vide stood. And in Hayes'
civil service order t'uit save red so
greatly of righteous government, he
meant merely to keen down the out
ward show, while be wink* at this
vile corruption In extorting money
from men and women too In the civil
service.
Wit are having most too much of
politics In this country and sound
thinking men are beginning to recog
nise the fart. Politicians who live by
their trade, do not scruple from any
act for la-rsotiid or |*irty guln. They
willingly sacrifice (lie peace, good will
and business Interest* in currying
their point* The business men of
t'incinuall have rebelled against such
as tills, and we wish the business men
of the eulire country would follow
their example. The following isiper
Inis been signed by number* of bus!
ness men in that city irrespeottvc of
party proclivities:
UNION, ItAIIMONY, I'ItOSPKIUTY.
The under-igned, merchants mid
manufacturers of I'liiciiinatl, regard,
(is* of our |sdilieul vl.-ws, uke this
method of protesting against the Im
putation by the partisan press of this
city, for |tolitieal effect, that we elier
ili any hostility to the p*|de of the
Houlh. It Is true that wc desire their
custom, hut out nljeri i* far higher
than any mercenary end. The city of
Cincinnati ha* expended, in prlnel|ial
nod Interest, nearly thirty million* of
dollars for a railroad totlie South We
<li si re to join otir Imllilvii of the
Houihern State* in building op a more
|M*rii’ct Union, a union of hearts ti.
well as bands, ladicving (Ual in peace
ail bin mu ty ultii tiieni and through
out <ur country i'l Is- fouud (lie
latbwhy to a higher national life and
to ii.eieastd pru*;a-rity for iliein and
ourselves.
Tine imiipU-le tclurns fruui the
v’letiun in M due show 'that Piaistcd,
Fusion eai.nld itc.rcctlved 73,687 votes,
and l>a Iteput iican candidate,
ru e. vi and 7 , G;1 votes. There is
M ine grout! i fur contt inptible quib
bdug, liowev<.l\ and the Republicans
■a ly yet cheat Phi Isle i of the right*
the popular vote has given hm. 'llm
name of Hit* Governor-elect i Harris
M. Planted, but 1,301 votes were cast
for HarrMon, Hiram or Harrie
Pinfsted, while only 175 of lilt* vote
ea-l for D iv's are irregular, and they
were east for D.toiel F. David in.lead
of Davix. The rule lu imat of the
Hlale* Is that where tiie intention of
the voter can la- ascertained with rea
sonable certainty .mall error* In
non e* siiiill lie disregarded. In our
late elecd >n, and .t till* very iireelnet
some v..le* were east for Alfred A.
Colquitt, in.lead of Alfred 11. Colquitt,
hut very properly. the votes were
counled j i|-1 a* if lit .error I ad not oc
curred. The great trouble I* that ntim
lifrie.. lih-r*, hath North nod Houtli,
know mltlier Hie n taic nor tiie prin
ciple. of the man for wiidin they vote,
hut are told Unit he ladling* to tlulr
parly, or they arc paid ho much, and
they vole if it lie fir the devil. Till*
I* what they call free government, hut
it I* Ituleed a misnomer. The only
relief frmn Hindi t* Hie tiHglitelfbig of
Hie iiiib* i i. amt lie is the grealiyt phi
lunlhropiat vviio goen deepest
Into llie work. Popular gov
ertimeiit U (he lluest form
known lo (lie world when Hie people
are educated.
Tin; Indiana la.Ki rinv-
Lost For tin-Fiat Heveral inoiiHn. the
poliueat eye* of HietJniim have becii
turned to Indiana, the pivotal Hlale.
All recognized that her Htnte electlnn
w'lioli took pluce Tuesday would in
diculc her course i a (lie national eleo
llon in Novemlier. Ilepuldieaii* have
carried the Slide hy al out live thou*-
and majority. Till* put* a bad aspect
on Douloe.ratic affair., and make* the
Republicans coiiHeiptently jubilant.
'J'lie lalter lost Maine nud they re
doubled tnelr efforts lo carry Indiana.
Hut the result In ouch State may he
ullrHmtuhle lo localonuses. Although
the Republicans lot Maine,the Fusion
candidate la-lng elected Governor, un
body expect* tins Democrat* to carry It
iu the presidential election. Ami In
diana I* by no mean* certain for the
Republican* when IL come* to nation
al Issues. The HolUler* of that Htute
will Htand tiy their old comrade-in
arms, and English I* a power 1u hi*
own State. A Democratic President
can not be easily elected. No one need
expect that. It will take the hardest
work and a great amount of it. The
|hi wit Hint tlia Federal patronage give*
the Republican* I* almost irresistible
as nil office in hand i* worth more
than a half-dozen In prospect, and
from these office-holders art) raised the
huge campaign fnr.d.
However, Iho Democrat* a e tlmr.
oughly arod.nl, and we still have
high hope* fir (lie success of the sol
dier .talesman Hancock.
dltwr IN POLITIC*.
It I. uiif.itun He to sty tit lent of
It, that a in in of tie i. (Iran is achieve
ment, should .intagniiU> his own pre
vious statements simply for party pur
pa... He lit* boon on high moral
ground ami was last whining the fa
vor of even Id* old enemies; he ex
pressed Hume broad and on sect lon a I
vlowi that h i inuoli become a true
patriot. Rat dually deciding to saeri
lice himself for vile party purposes he
steps down mill nut from Ids high pos
ition, and gives the 110 to Id* own
word-. We denounce no man simply
because ho opp not in, and nit until
It censes to tic tin hunorahtcopposition.
Here I, Giftnt at different plane* and
on diilercnt dates:
.leaui
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and it tv t •,.# i,t a lid. i "' ,m * u l n, °
t mjh w„K nit *r.t i • “ al thp rky
STS S-Ti at lii'.u. '*•>. omiur.
...... tiltof Jn anoUi'ilullj . f..i
In mo* OI tbs Mt.l**,: 1 ' “WO I'oute’ l . IS, Ik ni.
o;i 'll lb r*"u|il oil ruin r *“ 11 |’.rtv it o” n *
milts.'., .1.1. by •> *.. *
worn iu" . t . U stirs It." " >** 'uts„ 11. r,t.ulr.*
Woo .lot men iti.t worn t* tt' ‘Otvi.i of him lest,
tin-grit, .ml ro .'V’tloo O; ml.n.oi-, , "I.nt
,U,s. . .V O iii.tio 111 N otlo ro t*.mv Ist. s.i.
part by ks • wb • nor,. |V lwlf .omt*.
'Htli|\icaul IU.o Hlty
wtu’O tlUf uvaj. W# Uv
*i lt> ar>tOl that
wli * w “r<* h * ffty
w 111 lul'tll all tU > Itavr
pr.>iuiaiil in I'ljfill)'
th • tl r -inti tin* Inn.
t;ik rßKsiuxNr ix ouuuom.
S4M KUAM’IA 'O, Oft. 7, ISSO.
*A de.|l(i. from Untie* s.it-i “The
Presidential *|*olnl train arrived liere
at eight-o'clock. It was met on Main
street by a coiuniltlee ullh carriages,
wlm I'tntviyi’.l President and Me.
Hayes, Secret*-y llaniscy, General
Slut matt. Judge IK-uly and a few otli
ers to the new Masonic Hull. All
along the line the street* were crowd
ed with .ehonl children carrying gar
lands ol fi twers and men In uniform
lasulag lorolies. U|iou arriving at tlte
hull the President was escorted to the
platftirm where Judge William hair
sd.lrv*w.d him on b.-lnlf of the o It -
..tl. tt.o pr.slilsnt replied, dwelling
at some length oil tlw resources and
future of tlic country. He ttien giosed
t.y .baking hands by wliole-uie. At
hi* nniii'd all iu tilt crowd hold up
their right hands, ami lie held up hi.
rhlit |. .lid, which he called u 'h.aity
ltu.-keyc aliske." l>r. Riehsi.lson
tl eti Itdroduunl Mrs. Hayes a* “Groat
Moilter. '* Her'at ary Hams.'}’ respon
ded to loud eu'is. umi made a bin |>>n
n)tnu‘ sjsasli. General Shennan
was clh.l t*y the crowd with eniliu
sia*ticdirer*, and .puke five minutes.
Four bup’Jml school children hearing
flowers, lU.'i# liljwJ pa-.t the party and
were followed by Bicoien dt uniform,
who lialted a id rang putriolt£ songs in
Aitiorue Xhc ciiixens tlicu passed
Uirough flic hall and handshaking
continued tl I tell o'clock. Fully
fo ir thousand person ".many from the
surrounding ooun'ry .1.1 ei tho streets.
The itarty lus gone ou board the lot ,t
to-lari at five o'clock h r the Cas
flutes.
ItftillT OK THE JUAB TO CBITICISK
THE BRUCH.
The Important opinion just deliv
ered by Chief Justice Khar-wood, of
Pennsylvania, in the erne of Hie two
lawyer editor* who Wei " disbarre 1 for
an alleged Iliad on Judge Pulie soi is
a sound and wholesome exposition o:
tiie law governing the right of the liar
and Hie press to criticise the lieu oil.
Had the Supreme Court affirmed In
stead of reversed tin- decision of tiie
lower Court the judiciary of Pennsyl
vania would hs practicilly exempt
from all criticism outlie pirt of the
liar. This would nit o ,ly lie Incom
patible witll the purity and highest
Usefulness of (he Rsiicli, but it would
lie a denial of tiie freedom of speaking
ami wilting guaranteed by the con
stitution. it will he remembered that
the two editor* of the l, incaster In
t tlttyencer, who wereal* > member* of
tiie Lancaster liar, published Home
time ago an article sharply comment
ing on the conduct nf Judge Patter,.mi
in acasetrled before him. That Judge
pronounced the publicitii.i a libel,
and after hearing the oifmdhu attor
neys lu defense ordered them to be
expelled from tiie Rir. If a judge
may thus summarily deal with a law
yer who ha* dired to eiii p illin', at
tention Lo hi* judicial misdoings there
i* nothing to prevent t ie li .mu!i from
becoming as despotic in till* re-poet as
it pleasts.
Happily the Supremo C cart tike* a
different View of the Important con
stitutional questior involved fro.n that
acted upon by Judge Patterson. 1'
doe* not deny tiie p i wer of a Ju t<e to
dish ir mi attorney fir oill j| il misc in
duct In or out of court. Rut for n
grave olfciise committed out of court,
sucli a* theft, forgery or perjury. His
clear that an attorney cannot lie sum
marily expelled from the liar without
a formal indictment, trial and convic
tion by a Jury or on confess!m lu open
court. The same is true in the
case of libel. “The office of an at
torney,” says the Court, “i* tils
property and lie emu >t be deprived of
It uuliHih) tiie Judgment of Ids peir*
or the law of Hie land.” Luvyers, a*
Chief Justice Sbarswood remarks, are
the best qualified to bring to public
notice instances of judicial misn induct
ami It i* both their right ami their
duly to do so “To say that no attor
ney can only act or speak on this sub
ject under liability to bo called to an
account and to lie deprived of hi* pro
fession and livelihood by the very
Judge or judges whom he may consid
er it Ids duty to attack and expose is a
position too monstrous to lie enter
tained for a mom TO t under our pres
ent system. This Ju Igmcnt doe* not
Imply that member* of the liar ire
free to criticise ju Igcs out of court
without being held utility to answer
for any wrong dine. Whenever a
lawyer Hinds a Judge ho incurs the
penally of libel just Hie same ss any
oilier olthe i do ■. llut the question
ofguiltlsto he determine 1 mi' the
penalty inflicted by due' prooess of
law. which Isa very different thing
from tiie offended judge taking Hie
liw Into Ids owo li mil* by suuim ici
ly expollln g the alleged o'f.ui ler from
tiie Ilir. lirehnn/r.
rKOtltll.K AMOMI (MtKK.NIIACKItIt*.
I), I>. I, tint, Asslhlnnt Heorel|ry ot
tho National Committee of the Green
back party. Ini* written to Represen
tative Mureh, of Maine, the coin
mlttee's olinirmm, a lettorjin which
ho charges that “the Grccnlmek na
tioual cunvnKH as now conducted i*
manipnlsti'u In ilie interest of tile lle
puhlioan party, and General Weaver’s
expenses home In n large measure
from lIn 4 Republican campaign fund."
Ho add:
“I have lit my posse .si oh litter* and
telegrams from (lie Republican Na
tiomil Committee headquarter* show
ing their s dicitude for the Greenback
movement, ami written proof of tli.dr
npproprlutlon of fund* to encourage
Greenback dissension. General Wea
ver’s plan of lltccampaign was formed
before Ills nomination. Ill* ambition
Inis been to throw the election into the
House. 1,a.1 May, when reasoning
with him nil tho Improbability of sue
cess In that oase, be said he was confi
dent that It could bo brought about
through an alliance with the Republi
oms, who held nineteen State* in
Congress. At the time 1 laughed at
the iilcftnt Rttpuhllcun sympathy, but
the progress qf tlai campaign lias de
mniistrated that every move made by
our standard ts'urcr ha* been to win
the confidence of lljp Rcpulilican par
ty . lit case t lie OiHobct election should
go heavily Democratic, General Wea
ver’s friends arc hopeful of inducing
the Republicans to withdraw their
oleetorlal tickets in ‘West Virginia.
Missouri, Texas and Mississippi, and
l>erhap* secure through their support
enough voie* tnenable t!i * clc.jti on *o
tw thrown Into Cong.'.ps.'’
miOKl.lt. si.k*alius OF Till'.
SOI t u.
H'ip|>o-e says U|o Ife-v Vor'iWa'ld.
a pictorial joijrn il pih i-lid In Si
van null *ln uhl every w-y't coat ii i a
caricature of tho t<MoUioi| il Yankee
in some offensive. a*peot <)" p’i .i ' if
Would not a general outcry be raised
against the perdstent h itoof tho S null
fio n tho liatllwiek of Wt'llain Hen e
Smithiyon uoiotii* it mats of Ha.i
niti.it Hamlin V I’jc nre* appe.t [a
the passions, not to to** Itijo’leo. o
children and unislueat' il pe**ot
Carica.ueea o' NapoUsm ad Vie
French a* ThaCkeuiv t.t*t’le* -’.si ,he
blind, unreasoning Ini* ifiiy o' Rag
land to France and made th > K > 1 sh
masse* the easy too 1 , of ihe.land; Ia -
stoeraey widcU a. sued opia war
prlc'S ami resi.ioUve )e 0.l ’.loa,
When a No. t’oe u p etortest pan,-
therefore pcrsiotently week r. .er
week depicts the Ame icau of Vie
jaaqlh a guaut, Into *y, murdc oas
rulHan, pistol f.i Im't ao.i knt'e 'n
hand, boot on b’uoilsheij and Urn, i'l
ty. Is itnot feala ic.'t euoti puUteg;
Uon I* a moral “wea.he* bte v'e'" and
a soc'at and polHical enemy of (he
peace, conmrd and prosperity of the
Ifnjon
It Isorttvl for pueut* to let tln-ir
children suffer with coughs an I cold*
which hi so mi iy ei-e. lei t t tl •
sumption and preiu iture <1 • th tl v.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, 25 cents a
uottle.
THE <i CHE UN AT Oil I AT. VOTE.
We give below the vote of the
State for Governor by countiea. It is
not complete hut a* near as oould be
obtained. Governor Colquitt s majori
ty is about 58,0(!0.
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COUNTIEH. j|f j| |ll
Ai>i*ling,...... il “ ’i.D
li tkr 377
B IU-jh 1' -tWi
Bdt ikd MB
Il.tri >w - 60
ÜBrrlon I*9o &■ 21 H
Utbb 1327 9*l W
Br-K.k-* .... ... 61.'
Bryjtn s*! m 4
Hull -ub 610 -m 2*l
Burk.* ! • -V
i'<l tIM
Ciiionn ••• B (|
Uio>Ua
Oit!i)l)b*.ll HIV Wi 121
Cjrr >il 1162 2*23
OfttofdH
Chari to 20C ....
Chatham jlOMi 1712 672
(luituhooebeo 681 8W 27 i
Ch ttl,{{a KM
Ch'-i-Gk ' HWlj 7 HO
Clark- 272 i 32 |C ....
City 718 304 414
Clayton 605 232 371
Otlttoh 417 SUB 152
Cvvtti 21 n 576 JCOi
c ,bb 1418 tlof'
CofTer* 2SKI 273 20
Co'iiuihla :f 42 111 ®1
OtltjUiU I*4 W
Cra w ,'or 4 608 l* . 323
l>at’o !....••• 150
D.iwamj !■••• ■‘Ail
Imoatur :
nK'b M •'** .y.
Looly • ••• i* * * **!
l >oU;'hcrt ,* :I3W 34 1017'
I j 770 211 j 6.0
I Ally ■•••
Kfn.itflcini '.'/.'.VX 361 214! ...
KJliHrt 1374 fWB. l'W
Kr.nnti.-1 ! 748 ‘•BSI •
F* min j— v • • *' •■*!
KaytitM ... *;~i
Franklin 26 376
Fulton 2*K 237 ii
Oilin'r ... 103
ot.ut.-o k ...
Olynn 710 115 8:.
a rc#He art 17<1
Owiniio't- 124.' 74:{f fttPi
Hill ... 74<
litttcxk | 724
Hftburnliarji Ml 7 17., :i2*
Ilaralxon 312 2<:j
JlarriM i'l7 246 ■•••*
Hart 1007 ->U
He aril sr; r , a 412
Homy— .... 7 1 3 J
lI'JU tu 177: ;j7j l3Bj. •
Irwin ... 100)
iiinycr 1034 4 6 *J ••• •
1.- r : .* ... IST :|S4
Tuhnnoi) 45 <g); 261
Jomut oi>2'
I.anrtjun, 226 41 w 618
1.... .: 2;: ,44 IV,\
Mbertj /f . im 177 021
Lilt ('f)l J 2 V 214 4 4
f.tiwud-'ff 144
I .Il HI J>l, ill !.*.*.
.Macon 745 404 341
Vl.lmfflc 1071 S |*i 732
Mhdi-tcu 1 71
Marion ... 42 1
Meriwether .. . 010! •
Mclntosh ... m
Miller 3oi JGO l<o\
Milton. .... 308-....
Mitchell .... .... 799]
Monroe 2115 <lO 17ns
Montgomery in'-' 376 213 • -
Morgan 6*6! lot* '-97
Murray ttCoj 'guJ 735
MuiMOgep hh| : l76o ..... > 32
Newton I4IH| 3H( 1019
Oconee 576! 38 1 lOi!
Paul Hug 1-MI
l’i- konn 161 6 1. 437
I'leroe ;,4fi r. 467
Pike ... .... 730*
Polk 68! 62* !
PutMkl : atl!
Put nan inftli 123 H’n
Uultmau 6io 81 557,
lUlmn !....
lUnlolph W*B 613 2*ift
itirhm mil 20<w 1152 9171
Kockdale 652! 392 2 0
'V’hley 463] If.:: AW
Seri yen . 1031 175 876 ..
Spalding nan
Stewart 12 f. 586 7jo;
Miimtef .... iMOj
Inlhut ... (ill 461 fifft
Talliferro ; 253‘ ]&M
ralnall 823 :.29i 491 • -
Tavlir ;
Teifnir | ttK.....
Terrell 8 •() BflO'j *6© ! . ,
I'llllfßßH 26i)j
Town* ' 1
Troup 1199: 425: 774i
Tvrlygl ...... 738f. ....
Union 007 25K,...
I’twwm 761!..
Walker , 390 442- lu
Walton ; > **>3 1 82' 70
Wart* 800
Warn-n V 93 44 3 660 . .
WiihhtngtoQ... .374 fail V. 4,1
W-tyno ~24 130 49,1
Wrlmfer , . ... 48
White !
Whitfield !M9 :Hii fl.v !
Wilo*
Wllkeß 14<4 41*1 Vil
Wilki*r*on. hoh 61* 330'
Worth ft" 7 1 3P jft 8
Heller Tim, .
The Deiuoroat, \'cw Orleaus, Da.,
says: ‘'Huficrlng among stu ba* have
been troubled with diseases of kidneys
and liver, lias teen perceptibly better
*!noo the Introduction among tt }>f
Warner’s Bife Rid.toy and Diver
Cure.” 8 >-3m
Sara Bernhardt I* lwv:k in Pu s
after fulfilling a britf engagement nt
Copenhagen. Sit: gave greit delight
to the Dene*, who cm appreciate gmxl
acting as well as any people in Eu
rope, and brought home e mslderable
cash with her. Sara his not yet piid
the damages to the Corneille Fran
cilee judicially awarded against her.
The sum is KKi.OOd frmo*, and slie ha*
Just aske<| the iqhcty t' receive It n
four annual payments. Probably ad
their next tin etln ; they will accept the
proposition,
- -
nlouM Cower
The Forest and Stream has it: “To
|>reserve health use Warner's Safa
Kemediee. Tliisie are always of mirnc
uloiis is.wer in removing diseases fur
ivliioh nsaimmetldeil. Tho wonderf ui
ouiafive qualities tliey are possessed
of is vouched for by teas of tlious
and*.” 3ti 3m
A Frankfort Hy.'j l k hylrlau
gome upon|4s ago tile daughter of
one of mir p eminent citizens was
pritiouncisl a hopeless consumptive,
She was very much reduced in flesh,
terrible cough, lier life gradually
wasting away. I recomiiionded her to
use “l)r. Sway lie’s Compound Syrup
of wild Cherry,” which she did. In a
short time she was free from all cough
and other symptoms, and is now rosy
and healthy. Ihicv J> cents and SI.OO
a bottle, or six bottles $5. The large
size i* the tljoit cs!omui|joal. Prepared
only by Dr. Swuyno 4 Sou, PhiJ.del
pill.l Hold by druggists. 4il dm
MARKET REPORT.
coittuxrrKD by t. b. übken.
M vrkv!
(1 o i \l ildl URI , ••.* < % * 10
Mi talmf- ' v f i \
c Nttt . tllM 7 to\
5i,..181
V£ rktj. qt' - t lut price* p .1.
OUtX'Ki:i£S AND PRODI' K.
MOI . r i>i,H f Ito .0
B 0 TVKR -vv ...it, **r
l>. i. < <V—’lrtH" 1 U. t-'fiitg 1' lo Jikt,
1 KESWAX—I*r pA>qd, Hu
luilKl> ABl’l.KS—sc; uup<Hl#4 o.tt’c,
RKD XVHKvr -ll.w
WHITE WUKVT—SI.OO.
WUEVT UM '.X -lVr owt., to sl.lO to $1.25,
y)\ 18— -Vvir liuihdt 75 to 15
i vY - $i .40 to ror cwt.
C\XRS—WtoBS pr butbcl.
HEX. DoA;sv*,r -ivtl.
O .rs— 4 -rr |W>. u .
Vl. \’S— Mi\c oltv.
* t‘ .
*> Hiif* ->*.'• *■-: y r*. xk.
t .til’ll-IVrb r rl. $' 0 t>
ni’.UiD iV.Xi-.l 8 -7c | vj, r ;v*uta,
t\K t. jv i*or ik.u.i >.
s: \U-Hli.i'orl A. i■ 4 kilt
ltruil t(HI ll'* >rllow J
Bn.* UEVIS -t‘,
I,\Kt>—Tim'*. It ■
CMVKHF -'*■
SlLT—Virgiftlt. liv t.xvm. fl. ,
n tdJI-lt.llio 1,1
i*')\Vl*AU-Ff
s:ttT--?J s'p
IjK vTtl :t - •, J* •t * * Ki- iy 4
Otvott. sc. fluit. lvv .
WOOL—WHsihoit uuvfislitNl'froj of b*
■X Burry 15 to 30. I
‘Have Your Ifair. r * Ke pit Bmotlful,
The “Loudon Hair Color Re
storer” is tiie most delightful
article ever introduced to the
American people and is totally
different from all other H**ir
Restorers, being entirely free
from all impure ingredients
that render many otber arti
cles for the hair obnoxious.
Where baldness, or falling of
the hair exists, or permaturelv
gray ness, from sickness, o'r
other causes, its use w ni restore
the natural youthful color, and
cause a healthy growth .cleans
ing the scalp from all impuri
ties, dandruff, &c., at the same
time a most pleasing and last
ing hair dressing, fragiant
ly perfumed, rendering the
hair soft and pliable making it
an indispensable article in ev
ery toilet.
Ask your druggist for London I lair
Color Restorer. Price, 7.5 cents a lot
tie. Kix bottles, sl. Main Depot for
the United Htates, 530 North Sixth St.,
Philadelphia.
Itching Piles—Symptoms And Cure.
The symptom) are moisture, like
persplrution, intense itehing, increased
by scratching, very distressing, par
ticularly at night, as if pin worms
wcrecrawling in and about Hie rec
tum; the private parts are sometimes
affected; if allowed to continue very
serious results may follow. “Dr.
Swayne’s All-Healing Ointment” is a
pleasant sore cure. Also for Tetter
Itch, Balt Rhoim, Scild Head, Kry’
sipelas, Harbors’ itch, Blotches, all
Mealy, Crusty, Cutaneous eruptions.
Price oO cents, 3 boxes for $1.25. Sent
by malt to any nddrets on receipt of
price in currency, or three cent pos
tage stamps. Prepared only by Dr.
Mwayne & Mon, 330 North Sixth Street
Philadelphia, Pa., to whom letters
should be addressed. Bold by all prom
n ent druggists. 40-3111
Abbtrlbemfitts.
Tsso CAMPAIGN 1881
PIANO I ORGAN
CAMP'AKON 0?BNBD AT TIIR
Music louse i Soutb
SEPTEMBER 7, 1880.
WITH THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE BTOCK OF
SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS
EVER BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA.
SELECTED FROM
Ten of I lie Best milkers
LA RG E CONTRACTS WITH MAN
UFACTURE RS KNABLE
0. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
TO KKDL AT LESS I* lUCKS THAN IS
PAID ItY SMALL DEALKUS.
■JO to :i<> prr cent *fcvl by jHirrlinaliiK
front
T. M. H. 0. T. S.
G. H. U.
Special Raflactija continuefl lo 1881
I.OWESr PRICES AND EASIEST
TERMS IN AMERICA.
Ia ie tales. Low prices. Qnicksales
E I. O. (VI.
GREAT REDUCTION.
(fU In nrioe* of GUITARS, VIO.
DINS. FLUTES, SMALL IN
yi’ltl MENT.s,
BEST Id ALI AN STRINGS,
SHEET MUSI (land MUSIC BOOKS.
200 PIANOS and ORGANS for sale
on out popular plan of monthly it;
stallnie its.
Tuninr aud Repairing.
By C. H. TAILOR, the only au
tl oriz.sl Tut or of thu Augusta Mtiwio
House.
Risley s Witch Hazel.
Cb ah 1 •<!’'• f.; •• J Sc ti'M*. Cr b.
I. tf m, t ,t. i‘ t-l <• c W .> iand
quuUt t-toan • . >.n.e a. h vMpt.ce.
0 o*. lOilU’l 25c. P-Mt I ot.tr* *c.
And Hesciraits Ciilmide of LiiPj.
Kwr rur.fjli’j, B alia : and Dt>ia r lifif
.ti t* j i. uin .n u t t> "t.
Al v > pnt uu ‘.t D Jiuoua Bv. i. 1 1 l o c*.
\|l*b, l* ot. l.'t. Eon* t Lb. U .eit
.I */ /<>• Clh* U'y’yyixls Kc<p It
Hre your o de’. >■ he lots re the • in
Ktc V.'Vj.q riHRLES F. RIM.KY,
V.h *li a., r.t*j t-i 1 jfj c*o t>* tat St , Ne.v Y * K
Oft/*
NOTICE
l will altfu l *i t'i depot *i Wgitbingtiin an Tue
Uy luul E.i-lty oftn hwvu's until the flr*t o
Ni Teniber t* iveeiv.. cot’on in piyr ent for
Uiuit am! Ho| Uuano. PuichMer* of til? iXott
Httan.'N wl l pie iso and diver cotton on one of th*
\*>v ■ d./iiu b4i g't'tory *c ttlenjen s may he
:n * t' W. K. CALI AWAY
Sep 18th ISO, SB-8t
TAX NOTICE.
I WILL nttrml *t the fo'low.ng place* on thodiy* !
L ntentl.'itoJ. from 10 oVlcvk. tv> ;i p. ir.. tor
the I'tirpo.to of collactlug the St itefiml county uxe*
! r KnSO.
\[ !‘. ryfivill'. Sept. i:tth, Sept. 27th, Qct, Uth.
him villa I4h. •• astl*. I th.
. titri viUs, JaHj. “* 20th, “ Ist?'-
I levin \ M Ifith, •• Suth, *• 14th.
i * * v 'v 1 1 ’, *• lTt’t, Oct. |fit, u lath
IVI ti, “ ->dh, •• 4th,
Dtnbtrff. * " *lt- ’* 6ih. “ jyth
•• aju*L •* 7th. • “iteh.
Piehfijvl, “ ’.d l. 8:h. •* 3!*t.
Mt. /ion. “ iA h, •* 2Jnd.
EheTuver. *’ 23d.
Ad im * Store, 35th -
l w.ll te iu WAHh.i.nton, Boat. ’Sth aml 35th. *sid
O t. 31. sth, 0b 1 7 u th. find will rvm*,n in W*Nh-
B *nt iTom tho 0 -t to th • lt il*v of Nov.. *t
A. 'U tme Ifite mUi P lo chvted. j
The Uw r-*ni:r a me to and u vf. <mmet*&£ t’*
nod x-*citte t *cm i-t timo to mat* my Hnt 4|tk
m nt nth tho OvnpttoHer GMieeal on the 3HU of
I>c . \t, I retnr i a 114 of the nit of *H and„
f* He th tne el*v ti.a uianagvrs at the cl.vtl in l.i
Ja ui y next
ue or. Jv •' • *r'•*V '* '* l ' ?‘r •’ in *
DM INqHo. I*’ *-U> Its ; . c .*♦>■• -S •
;*-* li ttfo ' v ‘ '• -‘olccrpa I
to >.ijr, veu i'd '• fih .o oo.* tm* idcm
t ,*• j-t viv,l’ll iTwetu t.is tes.t.og of a mo.e
, W.li-ts. Ws B. SKtTU, X. C, .C.
Warner's Safe,
KMney 1 Liver
CURE
$1.25 PER BOTTLE.
A Poitive Remedy for ALL
Kidney Liver anil Urinary rl'ron
ble* of lolh Mule and I*’eimtle-
KKA 1> 'rill*: OECOIID.
••it *aved uiy life/’—E. IJ. Irfdtely, Selma, Ala.
‘•lt i the ivui'Mly ibat will cure the many d.ii
caff'-H |4t3CuUar to women.—Magazine,
4, 1 t han panned *ever! te*!* ant! won ''iidorse*
mouti from aoiue of hiUe*t rue lical talent in
Hu- c .untry.’’ -New York World.
“No remedy heretofore discovered can he held
for * moment in eotopurtaun with ft.*—A. Har
vey, D. D. WaMhiugton. D. C.
ThU Great .Yatural Itrmeily iw fur Sale
by DruugUt* In all of the World.
TRY IT. AND TAKE NO OTHER.
H. H. WARNER & CO.,
MOCIIKSTIUt, N. Y
Exejutar’s Sale.
Ufll.Lbc sold at auction on lut Tuesday in T)e
• ett her next, betw-Mt Uwfill a tie hour* he
fore tbo courthf'Uffe door in tb town of Wathing
ton and county of Wilke#, pumuant to an order --f
the Court of Ordinary of Wilke county, the 10l-
projierty, heist# the real fettle of Abram
Burton deceased, viz : A valuable tract of land In
nai l county containing 5.1S acre* more or lew,
Upon which there i* a Duo new dwelling honee
with 7 rooms, and 6 fire pla< • In <-omplte order
painted white, partly plantered and partly ceiled,
with editable outdmildings ol the Wat deix'riptkm.
all new. Said tract of land itcjoinff lands of I', A.
B.trkitdile and William Fade. With Katd tra* t of
land and -w* a part of the eame. will !.e sold the
mill aire and water privilege*, dam and ferry nghte
b 1 to the eaim- haid ami water
privilege* and <lam piivllegre unßiirpaMHod in this
country, long known as Cads’* mill-Hits and more
recently a# said Burton’s. The right of ferry Uud
lng on the Elbert aide of Broad river aud of the
way from the same to the Brosd river road in Ll
b it rovnty, will be sold with said tract ol laud and
a* a part of the itime, ami also the atclunive pnvl
ege of grinding grain as again fit the prt>i>ri-'t <rn of
Xlopwwell Factory premiss*. All of said land with
improvement* thereon, with mill-wtc aud water
privileges, ami tlam belonging
to the *am.<i, right of furry aud way and
exclusive grinding of gram ax aforesaid, and all
other rlfhiii ami appurtenance* will bn sold to
the h guc*t bidder at public auction, r aforesaid
for cash, to effect a division between the hr Ira and
legatee. 1 * of mi*l Abram Burton.
S. B. T A, BarkstlaUi and the undersigned Ex
c'*utor will show any one diring P> look at the
1 r iperfy, the line* am! other point* desire ! to be
•coo, (K t. m, isxo. JOB. H BTOVALL.
41. m Executor of Abram Burton.
Admiaistrator's Sale.
BY virtue of an o -dcr frum the Court of Oatb
nury of Ct.wct t county, <i;t, will V x Id be
fore thuGourthoow* door in the iown of Wimh* g.
ton, between the legal hour* of aale, on the fir■t
Tmsday in I>>cmlxt next, the followl ig land*, to
wit A ccrfaiu tJJO tor parcel of land H.tutted, ly
ing ami bong in Wilke* coiin.y, ia., known ra th
Mhephard land*, alt doing the l tml* of B. \V. Fort
*<n and 4. li Hi ,on the *d- of Laker * F< r-y
road; leading from Waxhlugtou to Wberb-n. con
taining throe linn..red acre* mom or B^d
Ittii'l* sold a* the property of the oxtaie o' Win, I>.
Walton, ißhofCjwvti county, det-caecd. for the
bcnertl of he r* and emi t <rx. Term* cash. Kept,
fi. W. THEM Kit. a* Atlin rof
Id Wm. I>. Wab’on, c’>s;*d.
Admiaistrator's Sale.
UJ ILI, b** x*ild tm tii u Jet Tnca ’ay In N > vein bur,
I*9o, before the Court how* > •< >e oi Wilke*
POunty, (h , between if. . *1 hour* of sale, a valuable
Ktitafioti lu nflitl t-ounr.v, on the water* of mile
Hivcr, known a* th< Fb-kl -u place nt Ju*cphu4 HiT
mm. dec and, and containing 3523 a. ru* mom nr 1 -*.
It is •ituated on the Wa*)nu;;ioH Bru >. It Ua. K. Jt..
arid ha* all the improvement* nc'ccujry on a 1 .re >
plantation, and i* one of the hti *t tracts of land ‘n
Middle OtHirgia. There i* a ntmodicu* . pot on
•ho pla e rhix prop rty w.ll be xohl ff* ptrt o
Iho c-t itc of Raid deet*Mi.:l. and under the o* Jer o
the court of * .r.Hnaay of T.tl.i forr • county. On
thirtl cah aud the bslaucc on l ine without i:itrrr4t
3*2m V. L. ILLLMAN, Adm’r.
Wilkes SheriTs Sale.
lc solfl oil the firdt TiUFthty iu N.>v> nbvr
vT lelwen I‘ifttl h >ur>i m lf, l> ,ora the
Court hou-c* dot r or mid county, lot of fHra'tnre,
conuintiutf oflM’iiK, bedtcH.!#, i>umu&,w*li-tiiK
( arpetM. > ho4n, mui other UoueehoM furuitu -w.
Th*> -a i Jjrojicrtv beiuv JrvieU on and •old • the
pre p -rty Of Mr**. Lean }. Aniold, under u l bv
v rt ne ot * ft. f. tawing fr uit lite bitiond Krn. ~'r
Couit upon tlje forw* loeurt- of a imut ,m > uion sa.tl
ur >lertv . m fdv uof tMV rir.tu-h v Mrs. I.m
Arttu'q aforesaid, of itlrhuioud e uuiy. • a
•<l it J, J. Mtfsr ir tv. '
Letters of Dismtsslon.
( KullUlA, WILKES COUNTY.
\V r HI KK\s. Mrs. MU. Mo- e .oen rls ..f J.me.
? Hui 1,.-, n jir* S-. ;d i > :lf Court iu her j. u .,
ti '! duly tiled mill eidet ■ t uh tv rd. that site La a
fully admiitiss red .Lutus Huluirh - -late. I hits *
therefore, to cite *ll perso;:* < t.-nt • rie l. helm and
etN-ditors. to show cans •, it h ny ihe\ eaj, \iiv i t
eiwmtlix should no t be <ii* l ir*m her tc
U O *lt!|) ttli’l rer'eiv • let.' s .){ and Slui.SMiet on the
f.ml Monday m lh*ceniL i ,IH'G. 1 hi*- Kept Ist.IKH I
UEO. DYsoN, Ordinary W. c
Citation lor Letters of Dismission.
ijOOIiGIA Wir.KPA COUNTY,
\\ r HKKKis. John A. Sutton, ev’ n*.r • : the >-
▼ T tate of Suit.in, lai ■i = r4i*l < ountv. it-;.
ns, nt* to thw Court in his p rutiuti. duly file i and
entrrti l t*u record, that he h* fully afmfnlsu rei
Sarah Sutton# otfito. Thist i* I hero for* t e.t* all
l entous omi eriu and, heirs :,u l usvfdito’#. to show
(4ii-e. i! auy they eau.wiiv paid executor should not
uc djs Jj treed from his esra uh rshlp, and reoi-lvo
i'dirroi of ci nt uiii ni o t th.. N’ til l*rt>. sn
b<*r f Ls)iU. ThU 4 Hi diy ui' Au>;q*r t L-a*,
OKU I>YS' >y , Ordinary W. (*.
Notice for Leave lo Se 1 Land.
\I*rLU’ATION w.il bo made to th# Court of
Ordinary of XV Ik. ■* .■ u itjr. C.e mi's at the
iir*tc. *{uijr fe.r.u after vipirat ou *>t on# mouth
1 troui this notiee,for !m - !•’ - ell the land# lscloug
; ingr to the eatate of F. Hord, la'# of said
j county, le. *a##d, for th -1 euefit . i h#a aud emit
; or* ot raid drc. i*ed. Thin 2' tit da\ ~f Si pfember.
i Wlb B.W. HKAKD.
4i)' t Adm'r De bonis uon ou l>t.-1.-*# He.-.rd.
Notise for Leave to Sell Land.
1 cKOiaii*. iv.i KlsoorKry.
i ITI4CATIUN a ill bo m tde to t!; of \)r j
•* * 'duarv uf Wtku county, u.t. f nt Hi# r-t I
lar term after the tupiratton of o.ie sno-tih from
thig notice, ihr Lav# b> 01l the Uod* an 1 p rish
ab]. pr-H’orty Wlonginti t -> th • ■ ate ‘t Mr#. Sara
!A. St. jih lit# o; *ti t oo mly, dereaoe.l, tor t!i
; Iteoeat o: heir* and * te-ht.-i# Ui s tid.d. c. aed, T.i
s,pr 2t*t, is* H k sf.ATON
A-lmr.
NjPco Lr Leave to Soli Land.
A PPLICATIoN Will be en id* to the C nr; if ( r .
- \ duiaryof Wiik * . q ity.Uttorjia, t the fiiH<
iN'gular term atc expirbt <>r. of or. month tn rd j
Hus no ir.% fr ftwtv. t * *il tit** lend* b#!ontftng tb i
I ;U* of 51:'*. Car 4iu Hoard, late sa.d coun
t\. docessrd, for the heueftt of heirs and creditor;
of a-tid d<t eiHj jJ. Tho*£7tlj day of Sej:tpnitr. I*9).
0 W, HEWII),
tO-5-t ilm i- with wiU annexed .of Oftrolln* Haapsl.
Noiice for Leave to Sell Land.
A I PMC Vi ION wdi he made to th • I'ourt of Or
* ‘ ilinary ot Wilke* ,-onntj, Oeorvi i, at the
regular term a-ter expiration of 30 .iav* irvun this
notica.for lve lo >. ll th - Un !* loliigiurf to th#
*l.ito <: L L> l-v. r '.ate oi said county, de rated,
for l ie Wuefit o' heirs snl cpt* titorr* ’of aaid de
coui nI. Tji.w 2nd. O t. *S>.
M Mini A A. FAVER,
A L. I, Paver.
Njfigj to Djlitire aut} Creditors.
OF-ORCIA, WILKES CUI'STY,
N r t>lf ht*!tby fivo;t to all having
■ •iGUtod* against Jo#htia H Cnne. lat # of wid
. * n:i’.', lo el. to pre-Mi! th m to TO* pro:*-'), nude
> u . a tdu th# tint# allowed by law, o a.* . show
the r . bor et :r ;ind n unt. And all p*rsou- in
debt.* I to wid n! are horeb; reqnir? I to make
tiuut-dta’e payment to m>.
L’VC NZO AMII M. Adui’r.
, IIV r.irTjni': i) -jit' tjtm y
tilii A.'liiUj& ii J ih aidir
Jr a r-t '-..tv ~n;ht U:* Rx.. u <k#M Fre
lh s i hM ■ '• .’tl ly 1! *)'•'* I* 0 x: p
v ■ i: roi,icK(a/i:m: ,< • w v. *
W I- and 1 ai t 4ho k*.• • ■ New Yok -orthe
Uttf r yy-.r.l ’->• u i> tb? *t.il u the I*o
- (lAZKiTi: s.ur‘, ..,-Y s,.,ti for 10
• enw. diitil.t lit* /. fn.X, '• .Acr.
- t I'* Ai’* a nStr-o*. N. Y.
NOTICE.
All out Or
c h on a,? ' -s- Pd.tNJv 1 k “,|K r. .■I.IHHIXb |
CO. Cl ’ s -tet. Now York? ?o *•* ix • a ,t‘”t J
x'au.ed :i -v .y town, .’ll xx to w to , i; ko
nu>a y r.t, idly, shor'd *eml Th # Crn s or j
five w • '.'* lb*- t-v aion. t > F.tn\ I#, >N Wee ly,
(the J t*” !V 'amii.e I'osf Jtv., p.lblißh and).
Clibi of fiutr, i.’r txe weiks. one doll ..or
aaip. ‘ copy w 11 le sent .or aix c*u.a p.a. gn
aiam.YS. UluMsiaied Catalogue L*ee. t* j
FROM THE EAST
—■->*■> ->- -sas: 1 tav * s “"‘°
DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, a:id FURNISHING GOODS,
I hi.e carrie 1 in manv yerra. lam fully prepared to show you
the magnificent nvu!tx oi what
THE MIG-HTY DOLLAR WILL DO
WITH MILLER IN THE LEAD !
I make no ftartling announcement* nor name any r ancy p : ce to the buying public. They have been
culled ao often nat they do not grelievesneh boh. ItisKuply
a waste of valuable epice in ai advertisement.
MY DRESS GOODS STOCK
Can't b-( ex -,‘l *1 id IMh city. lUavesll (he b mllml rI.AIO DUES’, CtODDS, iu. lu*'n HANDKK3
CHIEF PATTERNS of the
LATEST IMPORTATION.
So btmae in Angnstft nan off.— ft better or caeaper line ot la-tiM'nd GeraU-'ecu's USDEItIVEAB Hum
can be seen at MILLER'S CORNER.
WELSH SHAKER ANGORA, PLAID, OPERA, DWAS9E anti Mi.DK’AThD FIAXXII,S. My NO
- Department is always kept up to the highest standard.
KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY.
jB.tbDT a tear of Mll.l tl.'s KID <,1,0l ..S, at aor, !tyou want soncth'ng tood ; -rj pair warrautcl
Black aroloivdTrimrii a,* silki. Sat n* si. Wvct. A nuimSeont l‘uo uf of S-t xn4 6-1 Psncy Csssl-
SUV ~ Ha.'ttcrob**’*. A SIU EI.B L'NIS OF I DIES' CLOAKS AND
DOLMANS.
I sUsll be tdcswil to .cc ~l of inf o!J and ne fri.-u 1* Hi |na'-nu(-.- at THE CORNER, an J if .1 is
not poc.il.l. for von lo nv me a vivit. vour order* will remo .peci*' intention, sn.l let me *-- to jou
right her- that I do ■ * know of s place ■'!< id" of New York where jonrsn liny Dry Oood., Nofi ns
k Furnishing Goods Pj more advantage i'iau from the OLD RELIABLE ■Aluw MllsLl'-K,
42-3 m MILLER 8 CORNER, Augusta, (a.
Will OPffISC .11 THE SEW M IH1IIU! STORE!
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE MY FALL OPENING OF
French Bonnets and Hound Hats,
On Wednesday and Thusday, Oct, 13 and 14.
I also invite your inspection of my Fall selection of
FLOWERS, FEATHERS WINGS. LACES, FANCY SILKS, VELVETS, &c
Jet and Fancy Jewelry a Specialty.
octls MISS NELLIE PURCELL, Augusta, Ga.
A. M. BRAFFET. J. MCI PEV. W. H. EOVfE. F. N: ’ Ail SR
ECLIPSE PHAETON WORKS,
A. M. BRAFFKT 5c CO.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
PHAETONS AND SIDE BARS A SPECIALTY.
242 & 244 Sycamore Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
4; 2m
Camels, Cartels, Carpels.
JN rvr Asp beautiful, oo :- r■ a r*tt min: in M uju.-tt*, Yelvei. Brussel* 2-ply and It
grain Carpets of new nd beau tit ul itexigii*. I hav - ad < led to my stock that “wonder of rue age '
Croft ami i’att*-rx"u'ff impn>ved adjuxiablo
CAitIMOT ISXIIIBITOIi !
Turn wonderful ru es "F inoknuztt i<> arrang • 1 that l can show from a yard sample, ax it were,
ft thocb.vM) taro*, or, in <>thur wordo.it umltiploff the sample a thoiiMiiftd times, matching rt perit<ctlyd
an i making il api>ear jn-t an jt w<uM made up and muled upou the fltnir, and shows it better than when
ridled out the old way. A lull line of the b*- t .‘arp.-t* u- * I in London, New York, Roxtou anil l hilad •
phu, opened and k>v Mtlo at your very door*
AT ROCK -BOTTOM PRICES.
Toge h*r with a new and rru line of —
Floor oil cloth* u all width*. Ctn’ a aud CANfos ma. a .•.#-.
Lack ccutaim*. C<u*mht*. Banwand loop*. Uaih i untn-all width*.
CuaTAtN and u>n.L*T*nia - Tumuistts.
Uuxnc aiiaUEM. iikmuii aut;*, ixxm m.aih, wall pater and n<>tuKux,
WfMDow Munrj* of every kind, menu cumt*. cask, and all! goods iwi -Hy kept in a Crot ch ag (br
j*et Store
Every one is invited t< eome ai.(| tu& mvgood* and mvi'aipe. Fahibtto*.
U’i.MY MOTTO IS QUICK HALEB AND SMALL PROFITS
GEORGE A. BAILIE.
M VsoNU.' HALL 1 1 11 ''IN . 742 BROAD HTRF'.T
c ten! \ ph.datervr n iiamt to Fit an lLay Carptta, A- .
NEW GROCE KIES.
A\ E hai ■ jor t n ■ .5 ed 6 iCa x >f .aTnki* n.x>;>s, eon-ir:{ ing o f
Fruits. MKaroaud \ lktaulkn cf *!1 kind*.
*46 Bose* and Barrels cuai kkr*, of every variety.
New prrmrrvk* and Jklmi a,
< hple* SKW M*. Kkfi:;i. *ud oiUrpiM,
NgRTIIKHN ArCLK*. ptITATDM. UNIONS UH I < AIaHAGM
li.F.i •.••on* by every -reivKit, win :j a, are s,-;bi:g .t the c, h ,m t . . - a mufty ,
u* a call and Lc efinvin vd. JOHN It. H.IHEK. lfaJager.
GEORGE A. BAILIE,
Masonlo Hall Builhiiu-, 743 Broad Street.
A erwHHdeut UpboUterur on hand to fit Carpet* Lay Oil Cloths and Matting*, Hang Curtains an
41- tin
W. J. POLLARD,
MANUFACTURER’S AGENT.
Cor. Reynolds and 9tli Street.. Augusta, Oa.
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
r A I. If <> T T Ac SONS.
YtiHl IT.rrr.AL FNIINES tos STANDARD iNiRTABLE ENGINES (on
Hkid ! sti..th 1-xry Eu“.m #. Planter A-:icuUmat ,o„ wh**l.) Planter Portable Ensiiiea
, n-k •' I'ubul ir and :<o in live B ulem. 1 itrbine Water Wh‘l#. Com ail Wheat Mi’la Haw
Mi's t en’ar S.wa, ting. Pulley*. Boxes, Hanger*. Belting. Etc. Pateut Spirk Arre#ter*.
Wutei’ioxvn Wteani IyJn*iiie Cots
AGRICVLTUR tf, ENGINES f.s %hkv.lh.) IJOHTAKLE KitGIkEH ,o naiw.) iiAIUY EXGIKM
o'er small biUldingsi. Yerii -ol E4giik<; Stationary Engin (with and without mt'olfi. Return V .1-
bnlar Boih r*. Tubular Iknlcrs (with two fluo#). loomot>ve and Vertical Boiler*. &a* Mill*, Et*.
C. & G. COOPER & CO.’S
SELF-PROPELLING (TRACTION: ENGINES,FARM AGIUCULTI-HAL ENGINES (on whkklsl. PORTA RLE
Engm.s ion *ki l*i s-ati >n*rr Endin'**, tv imotive •’ ilers, rto Fla* Boiler*. Return Tubular Boil
er# orn and Wheat M ils, Purtxbi* Mill# iwith jxtrtable boil attached). Smut Machine*. Duatles*
Wh vxt Sv’parator, an l Oat in l We • 1 Extract jr. Eureka FI >ur Packer. Sw Mill* (double and single.
J. CARDWELL Sc CO. ’ S
WHEAT THRK4HF.HB. SEPARVTORS AND CLEANERS, “GROUND-HOGS" THREEHERB, HYDItAn iQ
Cotton Hqr**’ Pow-er*- double and single getre 1-hmounted anil down), Puwer Corn libell
ers and Feed Cuttfejrs .... i • 1 T 5 ' * . 2^.17
Reid’s Patent Cotton Oin Attaohment.
For straight:; lug and Cloanlug I4nt, taking out all N*;w au l Trab,leaving the Lint aoft and Q6ay
Fairlmiik’s Standard Seales,
ALL PATTERNS ALARM CASH DRAWERS, ETC
estimate* tor Railrixad Track and Depot. Hav and Coal Si'ale*.
u.M xuufa. tun r of *U* SMITH HAND POWER COTTON and HAY PRESS.
,*>„RIED S AITOM ITIC St’RFW PRESS and th NEW VIRGINIA FEED CTTTER.
full particular*, cilVHlrfe. ‘*berai infoiftotion, c-te , apply tw
w * pollard,
OPERA HOLSE GARDEN,
Bernnard. Niesz. Proprietor.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Philadelphia and Cincinnati Beer.
Broad am Lilis Streets, Augus'a Ga.