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-The Greorgi;i W eeklv TeleeraYjh and. Journal & Messenger.
TELEGRAPH.
The Greea-Merrick Affair.
■Washington, September 19. The
committee of the Bar Association of the
txirticnlars of the Condition
t r of Affairs.
19.—Fisk
P Yo ^^S“n3ion win De dud
*• - Tt Their, advices are =
l d Ohio road, and Central
VC .A. x*. waenTYiO 013 flOATI
A Gorman Official Removed, to
Make' Room for a Negro.
Among Grant’s latest appointments is
that of F. C. Sammis, a Florida negro, to
^ _ . „„„„„ w meu wuo COJ1 . . the consulate at Stuttgardt, Germany.
Ben. E. Green, son of General Duff Green, ceived and carried out this master stroke 1 The former incumbent-was a German cit-
poi to m daT y °ke ^rt ln ol e i, th n eir re ' ° f ?iL iCy - running loose, izen of thi , country named Klauprecht,
port to (Wj. lne report contains co- and the craze was rapidly communicating . ' , / .. .
P1 ? US r er t rac ^ 3 £rom • evidence, and itself to tlie outside multitude. Nothing a ^ amst whom 110 char S eB of ^competency
sets forth that the charges have been remained hut to shut the door and try or malfeasance in office were made, but
shown to he without the slightest foun- I and bring hack the bulls and bears alike I who, being comparatively friendless, and
datum, and that Green knew them to be | to their senses.” M there was no general elections pend-
'J&t guarded by the police. A
‘V^VaU street banker says that
^ Jment now making to get. the
»,y TBCf “2; Treasury to come to their
fe 0 iKoor*oidd fail, there
suspension of banks and
0 f the bank presidents
false when he published them, and that
the committee are forced to this conclu
sion by Green’s own testimony taken
upon oath before the committee.
A series of resolutions were unanimously
V?[* v have suspended. The po-
nnv but members en-
T? T\ Dor.
e - ^ Rou -
p n linkers of the PeunsylTOma
and Wm. H.Conner.bave
^ sl ^'Se5r’suspens ion - .The Clear-
tf 5 ‘ 1!inc ^l meeting have! appointed a com-
Bousemt t0 prepare apian to re-
^voresent difficulties.
_ _ A better feeling pre-
72. .Tne nrn o,
„ Trust Company is subsiding.
d W 0B * or less crowd around every
^MeUersdesk. . .
P^n AUy, whose suspension is al-
“; nc «i,is widely known in con-
fast horses, having raised
*rt» n A. jaV s his suspension is' caused
W 1 ' „i decline in stocks, and espe-
tJ,tS r l,iU stocks. His liabilities
Urge, and be expects to resume
■.eaf, Norris & Co. is an old and
Calhoun, of the Fourth
says’: f/ ‘We have no
tSSS’ the Gaffat™ Na-
^ he believes the better
, institutions will weather the
S eU rv Carlton, of the Union Trust
- ' • that company is perfectly
will meet all demands. It
!“ that that company had $,00,
deposit last night.
** Fahnestock, of Jay Cook & Co.,
tiv, an interview this afternoon, that
££ hoped to pay all liabilities.
nToirUnd. another member of the
l the London house will have a
FtVriuj after the payment of aU its
yL nriess there is great shrinking in
, ._]„e of their securities.
n'bteA rumor on the street is that
^Government will come to the: res-
t to-morrow by buying five million
adopted by the Association, condemning The Clearing house annormces its ina- g -T
the views of the report condemning Green bility to make a general clearing on ac- pr<mdo for one of 1118 ae ^ r0 P 6 * 8 ’ And
in dignified hut decided language, and count of dealers’ inability to obtain prop- I 80 i fc was done, and poor Klaaprechtfs
declaring that the conduct of Mr. Mer- erly certified checks. I bead rolled in the basket. This shows
notoSy^rrepToachjibkb tSThtohlyW The Unlpn Trust Company Dedication. what Grant thinks of a German as com-
orable, efficient, faithful and magnani-1 Carlton, the defaulting Secretary of the I pared a “eg 10 to represent this
mous. The controversy arose out of Union Trust Company, made loans to country abroad, and especially in a land
. —,, made loans to I country aoroaa, ana especially m a nina i ^ a human being, as well as man,-and is j It’s sum to drop and we’ll see th e sport.'
some transactions that took place while I friends and relations on securities which where the former’s knowledge of the ap fc to bear him pretty close company in “It oughter be safe.” says Uncle Dan, __
Mr. Merrick was acting as counsel, while are regarded as doubtful—one loan of I language might be of such service to the j his degradation as well as in his elevation.
vjrLCH Wti,s m prosecution oi suits to re* I twenty tuousond dollurs to Ins f&ther. I • n • « . . j ipu,. + lmvo difFpi*PTif untriTPR o npp.
cover property for Green in this district, Bev. Dr. Carlton, of Methodist Book Con- gOV _ ermnent ' Sammis, of couise, knows , ^ eltent> ; t ig true; be has a manly I sort "of a Mot fa feint Northwest.”
mid of which he had been deprived dur- I cem notoriety. The security on this loan no language hut the mixture of African J an( ^ ^ a woman iy nature, and each na- ' That ’ TOrv true ‘
mg the war. The suit was prosecuted to 1 is good. The others are of no value, and bastard English generally spoken : ture has a kind of moral deformity pecu-
®P®cess by Mr. Merrick, and the property Carlton has bad almost the entire man- by bis compatriots in Florida, and proba- I liar to itself; but facts do not at all bear
ild for $v5,000. I agement of this great financial institu- bl ^ about - mucb idea of the duties out the assumption that the deformity of
tlrtTl. I * I XI .ma In rtMAniAM 4-hnn il.nl- rtf +I.A /.illAW
and responsibilities of his office as a mule
has of the code of Justinian.
We do not know what the Germans
will think of this matter, but it seems to
‘rt sminand provision markets are
inwttled by the Wall street panic.
L, ml railroad bonds and city bank
have Wen practically neglected
S - Valia»in railroad stocks continued
enormous scale. This afternoon
M ■ - i" Pacific
t principal transactions were in.
r» a, Khi>le Island, Wabash, St. Paul,
Lhwc-tem. Lake Shore and Ene. Out-
Afniehasers continue in considerable
jaLrs on the declining market for in-
at-, which aided in strengthening
jtewrket.
This afternoon Assistant Treasurer,
Ehonse, said it is in the power oi the
5"aal 'auks to arrest further disaster,
ftiui-v will undoubtedly do so.
Evening Post is informed that Sec-
swv Richardson will offer to buy five to
M Billions of 5-20's to-morrow. This
12 throw into the banks legal tender
S2
Further from the Great Crash.
New Yoke, September 20.—Alluding I
suspensions of operations by
The defalcation in the Union Trust I “ . ., . .. , ..
Company is $500,000. “g m was particularly m-
The bank of North Wmm baa not tested, was thought to he p safe man
suspended. to kick out in order that some carpet-
Western Union stock is 57. | bag or scallawag. Congressman might
WOMAN AS A VOTER.
: A Legend of the Northwest.
A Chicago View of the Female Suf
frage Question.
From the Chicago Times.] .
In addressing the Conference iff the , And'weTWslng the street ’ with my little song,
Methodist Episcopal Church at South •'We’ll * skin ’ the street with our tricks that s
Bend, Indiana, the venerable Bishop Simp-
From the $Tew York World.]
A Jay-bird sung unto Daniel Drew: *
“Buy up Brie—I'll see you through.
Buy it strong.
So Gould appeared unto Daniel Drew
Like a mine of Gh-ild without the “u;”
Like a mine of gold, .. • ;
With his project bold.
And the song that he sung, and the tale he -told;
And, Drew bought Erie, early and late,
Eagerly taking the tempting bait.
apn-mid: HPmpHHH
“I want the day to come when woman
will vote. Without.the vote I fear we
will never be able to put down the houses
of infamy and liquor saloons of our coun
try. Nothing is so ruinous to the coun
try, ibis true; and it is my opinion that
we can’t get along without woman voting.
It is not good for man to be alone.” :
Herein Bishop Simpson makes an as
sumption which is almost always made
by the advocates of woman suffrage,
namely, that women are morally superior
to men. Those who make this assump
tion pay a tribute to woman, in a spirit And as?' n t^ 0 Jay : hird sung his fey,
of gallantry, but they do not pay^quite (
■sill
-We’ll ‘skin’ the. street with our tricks that are
mean,
And we’ll ‘comer’ the ‘ shorts ’ a hit, I ween.”
But Erie went up, and little he tfatmght
That Gould was selling the Erie he bought.
So he bought it strong.
And he bought it “long,”
And Gould ‘‘unloaded”—so runs the song;
Spouting his stock with “his uncle” so. _
as a cleverish sort pf a trick, you know.
so high a tribute to the truth. Woman | To sell out ‘short,’
And we’ll ‘skin the street’ with our little plan.’
Well cover our. tracks in Erie best
‘or *75,000.
Denver, Col., September 19.—At one I
o’clock to-day the Colorado Commandery,
No. 1., Knights Templar, convened in a
special conclave on the summit of Pike’s
Peak, and was opened in ample form.
Probably no similar Masonic body ever
Loan Certificates to be Issued.
The bank presidents at their meeting I
this afternoon, passed a resolutidh to ]
issue immediately $10,000,000 in loan
certificates. ^
the one is greater than that of the other.
Man has the vices as well as the virtues
of the stronger nature. Woman has the
vices as well as the virtues of the weaker
| nature. The vices and the virtues of the | °. r t ^°-^ .8°'
That’s very true.’
Says Daniel Drew;
And again he saw Gould without the “u.”
So Daniel conned o’er his morning sassage
The shortest course through the Northwest pas
sage.
Oh, earnest and honest Daniel Drew,
Pray beware of the thing you do;
Mind the liears,
With their hugging airs, . ,. . _
your twenty-four thousand
us that it has the appearance of an inten-1 fXtftha^t^fifonSTom’^Sto ratfegStooS&S.
before held a meeting over 14,000 feet ■ i ... , , ^ ^ . . . ■ — —I ^ ...
above the level of the sea. After the Fatal Bailroad Accidents In Georgia ^ 10nal msult ^ at ^ey cannot forget or politicswould be the infusion of weakness K^i^ltoSdfeUUke-well
meeting the Knights engaged in a parade and Sonth Carolina forgive in a hurry. They do a pretty into politics, without any compensating | u may be •
and drill, going through the entire man-| Augusta Se tember °0 The hea I heavy share of voting in the North | 6 a ^ | Just a little at sea,
' * ^ ” ■ ‘— - ■ - 'and West for the Radical party,
ual of arms in use by the order.
New York, September 19.—A St.
Johns, N. F. dispatch says the British
steamer Precursor, during hazy weather,
in latitude 45, 27; longitude 54, 55, col
lided with the American schooner, Addie
Osborne, of Provincetown, Massachu
setts, and sank her in five minutes. Cap
tain McDonald and the first mate were
lost. The survivors say they were on
the water two hours before being rescued.
Terre Haute, September 19.—The
nail works have been burned. Loss $13,-
000.
Madrid, September 19.—The session
of the Cortes has suspended until the
second of next January.
London, September 19.—The Polaris
crew were rescued from their boat by a
whaler on the 20th of July.
London, September 19.—The Emperor
of Morocco is dead.
Chicago, September 19.—The National
Bishop Simpson, in common with other
I femals suffragists falls into two errors.
I ana, so far as we are advised, I first consists in taking only good j
| have never been very generously I women into the account. There are
I recognized in the distribution of offices I Losts of gpod and pur© and intelligent
by the leaders of that parly. This is es-
And his use of language was somewhat free;
And many a time throughout that day
He exclaimed “Nor’west’s a risin’,” they say.
I women in the land. That nobody doubts.
But there are also hosts of bad and im-
Noriwest rose, and Daniel was short;
There was none to be borrowed and none to be
bought.
With never n rest
They shouted their best
’ ’ ’ and thirtyisbid for Northwest.
Daniel, “How’s this for ‘bis?’
risin’f” Quoth Daniel, “It’s riz.”
local papers refuse to print her speech on
account of its indecency.
and continued rain storm of yesterday
and last night did damage to the rail
roads entering here, washing away cul
verts, wrecking trains and killing and in-
luring several employes of the roads.
At Branchville, on the South Carolina
railroad, the engine of the up passenger j pecially true as regards foreign appoint- j pie "and ignorant women; and the latter J ^Jone^Lcd
train from Charleston ran into a.washed j merits. In some of the Northwest States I are the ones who would certainly he J is Nor’wcst ris
culvert. The engineer, John Brickman, 1 ,, , j swiftest to avail themselves of the on- I
fte fireman and two train hands were L^ vcdt J e Radical torces^from defeat °but Portunitj^ to vote. The women who.are
killed. saved me naoicai iorces irom,aeieax, dud iateregted in maintaining “houses of in- He said, •• I’ve lx-cn sold
On the Central railroad, an engine on a if they have ever had a half dozen repre- famy,” and who are ever ready to drag By a Jay-hawker bold t ■
down freight train ran into a culvert eight sentatives abroad in any position higher the young of their own sex down to their a jSdUn’ M het ° M
miles below Millen. Six cars keeled up than that of conBul) we ^ never heard own level, would he the most prompt to -A spelUr’ lesson l’ll learn for true,;
on the engine. William Strange, engi- _ , cast their ballots. Next would come the | I ll never spell Gold again with u.
neer,and Tom Scott, fireman, were scalded j ^ ^bo Grant papers and stumpers I nT1 ^ whisky-drinking wives and
to death, and a train hand was killed. during a campaign when their votes are daughters of the beer and whisky-drink-
An engine fell through a trestle on the I needed, almost overwhelm them with I ing crowds whose habits the good bishop
Port Eoyal road. No one was hurt. raise ^ puffs . but the votes are would regidate by laws made by pure
A Gale—Railroad Accident. counted ont, aid the distribution of the throng of° girls^o wouM de-
Charleston, September 20.—A heavy | spoils commences, they are put off with a | scribe an honest mechanic as “perfectly
and a plate of steamed oysters
as “perfectly splendid.” Have
Woodhull sisterhood of obscure
Ben Bent.
SHREVEPORT.
Chicago, bepDem Deriy. ineiN anonm le prevaiJea here from southeast to co l d potato. There are symptoms that horrid,”
“One. Great Charnel House”—228
Deaths Since 1st September—Some
800 Down with the Fever.
New Orleans, September 17.—APicay-
une special from Shreveport, dated yes-
The number of new cases
, re ,. terday, says
Thewashingaway of a cSy^t duSng I thing out West, and we do not think such I been omitted ^“this'enu-
FREE lovers.
A Visit to ^the tFallln»for*
munlty.”
A correspondent of the Boston Post has
lately been at Wallingford, Ct., to see
what the “Community,” or, as it is some
times called, the band of “Free Lovers,”
are like unto. This Community is about
fourteen miles from New Haven, and has
long been successfully established. They
are prosperous, and, as far as the frater
nal effect on their neighbors is concerned,
it is advantageous, as the advance of
property since thj formation of-the sect
shows. The correspondent, after looking
around'the farm, says: Then I slowly
wended my way back to the house, and,
.as I entered, I was invited into a sitting-
room by a pleasing-looking female. In
the room, seated on benches without
hacks, were seven females dressed in
calico bloomer costume, wearing their
hair short. All were sewing. I tried to
induce them to converse with me, but by
the sly glances they cast behind the house
I inferred that they were watched or
afraid of somebody. As they would not
talk.to me, I took a good look at them. I
must be pardoned if I do not describe
their appearance, because a description
would not be complimentary: Suffice to
say, they were not lovely in form nor
less than forty years of age. As soon as Mr.
Olds, the superintendent, returned, they
all began talking to me at a high rate of
speed, and probably would have continued
until the present time had it not been
that Mr. Olds rescued me from being
talked to death female Communists,
and took me into the room he and I were
in during the morning. Then he began
the conversation by giving me along dis
sertation on the Bible, the divinity of
Christ, and the apostolic influence of, St.
Paul. I cut him short by asking if they
had any special rules of internal econ
omy or home government. He replied:
“ We have daily evening meetings and a
weekly system of mutual criticism.”
Correspondent — Will you be kind
enough to describe thiS method of criti
cism, Mr. Olds P
Mr. Olds—Well, it takes the place of
backbiting. Some persons are criticised
by the entire family; at other times by
a committee of six, eight, twelve, or
more. In these criticisms the mo3t per
fect sincerity exists, and whenever I am
criticised about my faults I try to mend
them, and I love the people who have
criticised me. In determining upon any
course of action, we act unitedly or not
at all; and, therefore, our business har
mony is perfect, and only our private
life is criticised.
Correspondent—Have you many new
converts, and are they 'chiefly males or
females ?
Mr. Olds—At present we have about
one hundred applications annually, equal-
Jor to the Would ! Woman Is Free !—Among-
the man; modern discoveries looking to the hap
piness and amelioration of the human race, none
is entitled to higher consideration tinea the re
nowned remedy—Dr. J. BradfieM’s Female Regu
lator, Woman’s Beat'Friend. B;jt.
emancipated from namberi
sex Before its magic power all irregularities of
the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup
pression of the menses. It removes uterine ofe-
ttructions. It cures constipation and strengthens
she system. It braces the nerves and purifies the
blood. It never foils, as thousands of women wfll
testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and
sold by L. H. Bradfleld, Druggist. Atlanta, Ga
Price *160 per bottle. AU respectable drug men
keep it.
Ttskeegbe, Ala, 1888.
Mr. L. H.Beadjueld—Sir: Please forward us,
mmcdiatcly, another supply of Bhadfield’s Fe
male Regulator. Wo find it to be all that is
claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most de
rided and happy effects nroduced by it.
Ter}'respectfully, : '
Hunter A Alexander.
We, the undersigned Druggists- take pleasure
in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradfibld’s
Female s Regulator—believing it to be a good
and reliable remedy for the diseases for which he
recommends it.
W. A. Lassdeix, Atlanta, Ga.
- - Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor Jt Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Redwine & Fox, Atlanta Ga.
W. C. Lawsbe, Atlanta, Ga. *
W. Root & Son, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Troup County: :t
This is to certify that I have examined tha
recipe of Dr. J. Bradfleld, of this count v, and as a
medigal man pronounco it to be o combination of
medicines of great merit in the treatment of alt
the diseases of females for wliich be recommends
it. This December 21,18B8.
Wm. P. Beasley, k D.
. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar,
lyholesale Agents, Macon. Ga.
mayl0d2aw4ww ; - : J-
The Cheapest and Best.—Hook’s Eureka
Liver Medicine gives universal satisfaction in tha
treatment of Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Head
ache, Costivencss, and all that class .of diseases
arising from a disordered stata of the stomach
and liver. novSOIy
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOB THE FALL TRADE, 1873.
Dwell:
town,
with
Washington, September 19.
retary of the Treasury at a late hour to
night telegraphed to the Assistant Treas
urer at New York to purchase ten million
of bonds on Saturday.
London, September 19.—Jay Cook,
McCullock & Co. of this city have paid
over their counter aU, day notwithstand
ing the run on the house.
Philadelphia, September 19.—The
feeling here is that the worst has passed,
and that to-morrow will witness a de-
NO. 3 COTTOH AVENUE AND S6 THIRD ST;
One of the best selected stocks of
BOOTS AND SHOES’
Ever offered by us in this market.
neer and two firemen and a triiin hand
weer crushed to death.
The First Frost.
Sx. Louis, September 20.—A heavy
frost in western Missouri, Wednesday
Since writing the above, w0 have found
j the following Washington special to the
Cincinnoti Commercial of Wednesday:
A Consul’s Unpaid Bills.—F. C.
Sammis, who sailed from New York for
at damage to the tobacco Europe, on Saturday last, to assume the
ments of the homes where honorable sons
and virtuous daughters axe reared; the
women who instinctively know that theirs
is the empire of heart and home, and who
are wiUi4 through these to elevate andl
punfy the state. stances whole families have been swept
The good bishop s secoud error consists | Qut of eli: . tenc(? ^ the short space of one
The mortality is beyond precedent, Deve in all our religious and social doo-
and it looks as though but comparatively j.tones, pay all their debts, secure Ahem
few would get well. Thus far very few freedom from todred, and to count well
have got about, while some linger along the cost of enlisting -with us for life.
crop. * In Livingstone “and Charleston I office'of United States Consul at Stutt- I foiling to take account of the probable I out ° f e ^ enee Jf tbe short space °ione
counties alone the injury is estimated at gardt, left behind him in this city several L j^uend 0 f political life upon the char- I ^ eek ', sudden change in the wea-
§25,000. unpaid board bills, and a number of pro- “ of women It does not s^m to * he f S ^ 7
• silver Mine on Fire. tested notes or promises to pay. Sammis haye ^-mred to him that much of what' tilelr beds ’ wlucl1 accounts fo F the
„ . ■ San Francisco, September 20.— A fire I was appointed on the recommendation of I ig bad in po jitics is due to the tempta-i , „ t„ Hie Ltitoiito of the New'Or-
cided change for the better. It wau-, hi Yellow Jacket silver mine, one of the Flonda. Senators, of which Ljons to which those who exercise politi- L ' , . - °th ev dronned off like
thoritatively stated that neither State I jfevada, thirteen hundred feet below the J State he is a resident. He is a very light c£d privileges are subjected. - The- per-1 , p ysimaus,^ ^ *
or city funds are disturbed. | surface. Six Bves were lost. 1 —uu. ... I ' ' '
Better Feeling on Wall Street. IM. P. Dead—The Internationals in
New York, September 20.—Wall street ] Spain,
, , crowded at an early hour. There is London, September 20.—Donald Dal-
leS8 however ’ an . d the . res J? U ‘ I ^ p1 ?’
iteai.Tj. With the panic thu a checked,
J im, with low rates for money, will
OTfer-iT.
Jacob Little & Co. have failed.
Suspensions in New York.
Btbin-on A Snydan, Eichard Schell,
privileges are supjecuea. ^ , ^ : of tbe rot .. Medical treat-
son who is more accuiutely than pohtely p | t g e m0 st skilful kind does not
described as a “ ward bummer is the 1
! mulatto, and was sent abroad to satisfy
I the demands of tbe colored people for rec- « described as a “ward bummer" is tne I ~r~ ^
ognitionand the appointment of one of d t of certa in political opportuni- a PP ear d ° .any good in a great many
f r.- „ fnrpirrn nffipp .pruuuuj ui yyuiiuu | cases, while in many others the tern-
f their race to a t0Klgn offioe ' I ties. What assurance is there that there ’ relief affor d e d is quickly followed
would not be the corresponding feminine 0l1 _ K+ „. a „ ra all closed . and
, foreign
So it appears that Sammis starts out on . would not De me corresponding tennmne i by de ' atb- Qur stores ^6 all "closed, and
his official career with the credentials of j product if like opportunities were offered j a jj our dwe llings axe hospitals. In fact
tion of the banks to sustain each other I is dead. It is stated that there are 50,-
andthe sale of ten million bonds by treas- I 000 members of the International society . a SW maicr. alb smumes wiguu m ictu i , j n the fact that a verv close an- ■ . ..
ury nerves matters. Two members of in Spain. at^Washington, and the probability is that pro ri ma tion to this bud product is even ^rd ” ^ th e T,mes
the firm of Jay Cooke & Co. are coming The Bankers m Connell. be w ill do the same thing abroad if he no w to be found in nearly every commu- I T , y iournal savs • “ The number
ontheBuasiH.wtochm^^donMon Niw York September 20,-The. of- tbe cbanc0 . And it further appears nity. Andwhat assurance is there that of thTtot 0^3^
day, when a rehable statement of tue^at | fi(Jerg Qf ^ banks and the Clearing-1°^^ jg not even a negro-on!y a mon-I there would not be found to exist a class* .
Correspondent—Now, Mr. Olds, will
you be land enough to tell me what you
expect to attain in the end ?
Mr. Olds—-"Peace, tranquility, inde
pendence, social elevation of the sexes,
and we hope in time to do away with
jails, prisons and laws.- The criminal
laws are for the bad, not-for the good.
Look at the corruption that exists at
Washington; isn’t it true that cheating
Ladies', Misses’, Children’s, Gents',
Boys’ and Youths’ "Wear.
Comprising all varieties and stylos, from tlie
heavy Brogan to the most delicate Slipper, made
to order and of the
Best Material!
Country merchants will find it to their advan
tage to examine our stock, from which equally
good selections Can be made at prices that will
compare favorably with those of the Northern
cities. In the
| Wo hnv
Retail Department!
, at No. 8 Cotton avenue and 68 Third'
and lying and stealing are going on [ street, all the latest styles of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s.
throughout the country, and that from Children’s Bouts, SKoca.Gaitersan lSlippera,
,, rP ., , - ,, i-f.I , a* .i nr ^ n ’ finished in the most elegant manner, and war-,
the President of the United States down J durable, to ail of which we would invite
to the lowest man, all are corrupt? Our onr friends and the public generally to call and'
religion teaches us to do good only,
hope to improve the human race,
We
By
.™u„, B. is one great hospital Mtd one ” ‘^0^“^
healthy,'Spirited, handsome and enduring.
We propose beginning as the Jews did,
and we will continue it as long as we find.
I El x H itch. White, Defrees & Eath-
I Burs a Edwards, and Eugene Jack-
1. G.i.—e Opdyke & Co. have not sus
mR
I Tire President Wilson declines the
I wsdleEcy of the Cuban League,
I The wildest excitement followed Fisk
li tilt h's failure. Wall street was in
I s shirt sleeves and bare-headed. Stocks
li-J t.-n percent, and are still sinking.
|>-H,ven k Co.,of Philadelphia have fail-
ill Additional New York failures are
I ils. Retd A Co., W. H. Warren, Green-
Isit Norris, George B. Ally.
I Additional failures are, Theo. Biddle,
■ A M. Kidder. Western Union Telegraph
I*ek opened at 78, and is now 68].
Irhere was like fluctuations in the whole
list Jay Cooke A Co., have assurances
| tw their London house and correspond-
loti mother cities, that their bills will
iWprotected.
I Furtlier From the Great Crash.
I Xiw York. September 19.—The Union
I Inst Company paid until 4 o’clock—an
I lour later thau usual.
I The Manhattan Bank was open until
I same hour to certify the Union Trust
I Capany’s checks.
I Prominent bank officers are of the
I ■ pinion that the worst of the crash is
fairs of the house will probably be pre- bouse Association, at their meeting this
UUU3C ASSWAHUV/n, Q — | . , ,, , . i . | Of ‘WO111011 WiiW|ri/uuu*g w wwuo.va
sented to the public. , afternoon, unanimously resolved that grel—and cannot, in truth, represent tnat mon wbo se n their votes for beer and m
Nothing Doing in Wall Street. until the 1st of November next any bank race. Thus, not only have the Germans whisky, or for the favor of an employer ? I Tbe *> ro fits of Hearing Fine
p-a™. ba3 been closed, in the Clearing-house who shall issue to b insulted, but the negroes cheated in Those who are acquainted with the prac- etnelr
The Stock Exchange nas Deen liu=bu, | , i, nmnnnt nf 75 I ’ _ I mnni»K I StOCK.
1 noC De wuna to exisu a class 226 .. The number of sick is va-
corr^pondmg to the class of rio uslv estimated from 500 to 800.
J. he . 6 Y 0 ^ff'^Y 1 a ^ -prfvjiHcnt to that bank certificates to the amount of 75 ’ 6ermam tices of neighborhood scandal mongers, ,
subject to tbe call of t . .i percent.incash^value, such assets and such tiia appomtine t. n mi who know what weapons the female I It should ever be borne in mind by the
enable t.ie mem ers . certificates shall be accepted in settle- think about it ? politicians are using in their newspaper I farm or that it costs as much to raise an
doseted with X directors of the Union nient of Clearing-house differences, in If Klauprecht is so minded it strikes us organs, can hardly doubt that politics indifferent ^ of a hog or cow as the.
are . impossible. The ^ legal tender notes, and make a common h 7 these facts, make thm„, verylively for , ^ out to women tbat ^ will pay a hundred fold more than the
Clminnan of the Stou nn der cause against any attempt to break any of the trooly loyl leaders in his section at the now beld ou ttomen. If good Bishop other. As an illustration, we give the re-
outside operation y c their issues. These certificates will be nex t election. We wish him an irrepres- Simpson were once to see two ewe lambs sult 0 f a late cattle sale on the farm of
penalty or expuis . carried to the fullest extent of assets of ibl deaipa Iq tbat direction, and the big- of his own fold struggling for the emolu- . „ . ^ v t Ne T ork
Tlie Banks KesolTe to Stand by Each banka> if necessary. The practical effect ““f e attended the shillelah ments of office he would probably find Senator Samuel Campbell, at New York
Other. of the issue will be to economize the use * c . . . himself too much occupied in patching I Mills, near Utica, New York. The prices
The ^residents of the national banks of legal tender notes, these certificates of a political iconoclast on a mission ot ^ tw0 bad i y tom and shredded reputa- realized are the highest on record:
held an informal meeting and resolved to taking their place. It is an expansion of general smash. tions to give much time to the advocacy The herd consisted of 109 head, all
Rimnort each other, and disregard the re- bank credits and facilities, but not Of ir- of woman suffrage for several months. I Sh or t-homs, but of varying ages, condi-
dealincrs. redeemable paper. Banks to which loan “—
serve instructions in to-day’s dealings. I redeemable paper. . ■ ■ - ..
I certificates may be issued will be charged
More Failures. j n add ition to 7 per cent, interest one
New York, September 20.—The Na- quarter of one per cent. to defray expen-
tional Trust Company has closed doors. se8 consequent on carrying out this plan.
Certificates of the Mechanics’ Banking a. member of the Governing Committee
Association and the Continental Bank 0 f the Stock Exchange, when questioned
thrown out from the Clearing Office this evening in regard to closing, said
DIJEL WITH SIX-SH00TE3S.
A STARTLING PICTURE OF LIFE
IN' THE SILVER STATE.
^The Tolume of business in the Stock
EiAange largely exceeded that of yes-
toky, while the fluctuations were much
As the announcements of fail-
as followed each other in quick succes-
<i(«, the excitement became wilder, and
iavy blocks of stocks were thrown over-
apparently regardless of the prices
fey brought.
The Express to-night sums up the sit-
-ation as follows: The day closes on the
•hole with fewer killed and wounded than
be expected, all things considered.
•'■j trust company has suspended; no
ink has refused payment, and nil the
?™*t railroad corporations are apparently
Us firm as a rock. The following firms
-»ve suspended in addition to those al-
I •-«iy reported: Whittemore & Anderson
sal Smith, Seaver & Co.
II Bub on Two Washington City
Banks.
. ^ishixoto.v, - September'" 19.—There
to-day.
Still They Come,
The Bank of North America has sus-
^ Philabelphia, September 20.—It is
rumored that the Union Banking House
has suspended.
Albany, September 20.—It is ru
mored that Squires & Sons have sus
pended.
The List Lengthening.
that bankers had begun to refuse each
other’s checks, and it was useless to
attempt a'continuance of business nn
der such circumstances. TT "' , ‘"
A third error may be mentioned. It I tions and powers. Fifteen, twelve cows
lies in the supposition that most women I and three bulls, were the famous Duchess
would vote independently, according to tribe of what is usually termed the
the dictates of their own judgments and I (-Bates strain of blood,” from the celebra-
consciences. They would do nothing of ted breeder of their progenitors in Eng-
the kind. The wives and daughters of I Thomas Bates, who died over 20
A Desperate Fight lit Truckee City— persons who, like Bishop Simpson, think I yeara since. The progenitors were three
Both Men Empty their Pistols—One that the saloons and brothels ought to be j n n Timber, but two of them left no female
Killed and the Other Mortally exterminated by law, would vote with I proge ny, and the third, with her descen-
Wounded. their husbands and fathers to put down Hanta, all owned by Mr. Campbell and in-
the saloons and brothels. But the wives I oblded in the sale, comprised all the pure
and daughters of those who disagree with J jjuchess cattle in the world. The sale,
MIX & KIBTLAND.
- aep23w3m
it advantageous - to ■ our doctrines for im
proving the races. r, ’ , < ■
The St. Albans Messenger remarks :
There is a good little hoy in St. Albans
who did it with his little hatchet in the
Valuable Plantation^
For Sale,
rpHREE miles northeast of Buena Vista, in Ma
il. lion
non county, on the road to Taxwell, contain-'
ing !>to acres, with 3 settlements and 000 acres of
open fend, and the most o! it in cultivation; 73 or
100 acress in swamp that will winter SI or 50
head of cattle. These fends I will sell to suit pur
chasers. The home srttlement has 4S6 acres with
good buildings. . The dwelling is two story with.
following manner. He requested his big! seveh rooms, gin house, screw, etc-, and good out-
toother to pjt hi, too .,™n ,th. ohyr. I
that he might cut it off. His big brother rive good payments. I will also, sell the Mock,
laughingly complied with the request,
when tins remarkable'little rascal delib
erately c*. opped it off; -He will evidently
die young.”
t. N. Hart, Americus, Ga., keeps on
hand the best stock of flour and general
groceries; confectioneries of all kinds;
fruits, oranges, apples and lemons; toys
of all kinds; cake3 of all kinds, and bakes
to order. sep20 dlaw,w&sw
Cholera, Cholera, Cholera, prevented and
health secured if you take Simmons’ Liver Regu
lator. It is a purely vegetable medicine, acts on
the liver, stomach and bowels, and keeps them
healthy. ' ; •
uaiucdo uii i
Uuder tlie Tkuckee Citt, Nev., September 17.—
I II 4 '
Vote a rush on tne Washington City
Bank, and a slight demonstra-
I Pro/l^mnn'.. Dnnlr Both *******
11 the Freedman’s Bank,
^ntnee of their ability to meet
The Freedman’s and Savings
ib r J P orta they had this morning $80,-
*w.of which only $20,000 had been
“J®- There are about seventy-five
r* 00 ? in line at this bank. There is
°fe Cit<men t a ^out any other banks.
,'^fat-.-hes from all the cities report
of depositors crowding the-
B '~° rs - This city is no exception.
-n**TFom>, September 19.—William M.
the unconstitutionality of
i Mobilier trial, said: “This suit
^ WMjght under authority of the 4th sec-
I ttfaof'
Co!
an appropriation act passed by an
agitated with its own
It has noprocedent,noat-
I and will have
u -• * wm nave no successor.
Wns ’ September 19.—There were
t. e yellow fever deaths yesterday.
t» tv ® a ? ici Pal authorities voted $10,000
““Howard Association. The Ma-
»»Jr®” fellow 8 and typos are provid-
t** t "eir brethren.
‘.'siill*, September 19.—The for-
.'' has been arrested, with the
tj, 1 / n'dained from the German Sa-
iht He gives no account of
fe' .feined from the Farthers’ and
^ Bank.
sbj rri, s Bock, September 19.—The
QLlild oi L 1 La an wrt.
rules every member of the Stock Ex- | Andy Fuget, a carpenter,_and Jack White,
change was _ _ ^
tified check upo5 any bank on the clear- I with six-8W>ouers. a ieua uau ex- . And ^ women who had no husbands or j and Europe, a large number of
ing house, butaffairs were in such a^state rated • b ®^ ee ? i “ ie n Xvmet fathers would be quite as likely to vote w hom were present, and the bidding was
that a man nn d tht delt^rou^fr Fuget sSidf “We I The highest price_reaiized
Better Late than Never.—If your teeth are
going, and jrou have not yet tried the “ SozOdOnt ”
as a preservative, try it now. Abandon all other
Dentrifices and give it a fair chance; it is gauran-
teed to be as harmless as water.
_ . , u ° et > *heW 1 aat Bishop Simpson on these subjects would wbicb Lad been well advertised, attracted
change was obliged to recognize any cer- a miner, fougot a duel m ht before fast y(jte tbeir LuBbands and fathers.— tbe attention of cattle fanciers from this
check uuon anv bank on the clear- with six-shooters. A fend had ex-1 ’ ’ ’ 1
| check and drew
how he was stan—
the Governing Committee, at 11 o ciocK,
it, did not know | on the depot grounds Fuget saia: -- vve i ^ rhap8 ninety-nine cases out of a hun- I ^ tf&mT-ptdA by Mr." E.'P. Davis, of
LTUUUAtJ Alcxvj. I \ m —^,,1^1 moVn nn onrf f o I —. - i n J IN L-
The members of | might as , w0b •F'mtiAriA I ^ 11 would make 110 “ rt of a differ * I Engiaaifor'a seven year old Duchess
Draw “ d defand ’Fugl topS ence with the result whether the women ^ WhUc she was being sold a rather
net armed, and huger replied . , _ n *. and in the hundredth case t a = thohi'drli-no-
Washington, D. C., September 20 — | unanimously resolved upon closing of the | ^w^ mml TO te dornot! and in tbe hnndredth case | ban ; oroug event occurred. *ls the bidding
herdsman
ring, displaying her
The failures of the Union Banfang Co., Exchange by 11:50. ^ ^^d vrith the Understanding there is no assurance that the result proceededj 8he followed the
of Philadelphia, and the Trust Co. New The day closed with better feelmg then separated with the mderatandmg wQijld be nearer what it ought to be Li et iy around the ring, disp
York -md o^ A. B. White, New York, E. amon g the banks and witn thelbehef that that in consequence of their voting.. Le prints to the best advantage, b"ut as
C Broodhead, New York, and Ketchum affairs win mend early next week. The m*. TShgApdan fagtthe^ D But supposing the enfranchised women tbe auctioneer reached the bid of $40,000
& Belknap, Now York, are announced. closing of the Stock Exchange is general- ^Wfoto tiie Chinese of a commumty should arise in their sbe 8udden ly stopped in her walk, menac-
ly applauded, and the opinion is express- little all J , ** sooner reeounized and a sma -B majority of the jngly threw up her head, as if amazed at
ed that the GoverniugCommittee Ishould, quaxter. They had ao sooner^TC gmz d men enact tbat no ^oons should exist rated at so large a sum, and her”
after making some arrangement for a each other than thebattle be^,an. a mong them, who wouid enforce the law? b ° ci out 0 f the ring with all -
settlement among brokers of contracts were severaipersons Should the execution of the law be re- Kd gbt . . ItTOB some time before they
falling due to-day and Monday, keep the hood, but no one y 1 ® shot Fu<ret sisted, it would have to be executed by col f ld bring her back, and it took three
Exchange closed fora few days. The could teU who^fired «“**^*Jg force or it would become of no.effect. Smento do it. The bidding again
bank statement is notou-;. is said to have pp o Suppose, then, three-fourths of the men began upon her, and was finally run up
Tlie H. Trust Co W . USt'St SA’SSf!SSS STAft
There is much difference in the ao- | wa lk._ _ When tke firing began Fuget forcQ . fc ? The womenj to he sure.
Additional Suspensions.
Saxe & Rogers, New York; National I
Bank of Commonwealth, New York;
Quoissey & Fisher; P. M. Meyers; Miller
» • i x —. I. TsiaATkha • Fearing & I
& Walsh; Laurs & J°? e P h8 ', - _
Dillinger; Brown, Wadsworth & Co.
The Freedman’s Savmg bank paid out
sixty-five thousand dollars. The officers
(lectaro thenn.elve3 ^ ^fortified, _and
frif'j, ^onlv the usual Saturday-after- coun ts of the amount of - the defalcation placed himself behind an awning post at
there IS . I . „ O TTninn 'Pmst. fi. a-hr-oct and nllev. while
_ off, when the noble cow quietly followed
* her herdsman hack to the stall. The
_, v J JL ,w . tt • _ , | plMM kmsett Wtt an F ^ gucb an encounter the result would I next highest price was $35,000, pai<
noon’s crowd about the bank.; I of Carlton, Secretary of the Umon Trust t h e comer of the street and alley, while ^ fce doub tfuL A rebellion of three- jr. Berwick, of England, and tod
Dr Miller, a noted physician of this Company, the figures ranging all theway White stood on the sidewalk. fourths of the men against the other one- * 30 ' goo by Lord Skimmersdale, wno
city ta dead. from$250,000 to $500,000. The nrafatu- The firing wasvery JgS* « fourth, and all the women, could hardly from$20,000 to $25,000 at one
y - * — 1 tion sold one million o- bonds to.the gov- mde ed, that many who heard't thought ^ ^ 8ucceed< 0 f course this supposed his anrieto to distance all other
emment to-day, which places itthat more than two me .“_^ y r ® f e S’ = b case would not be likely to be realized to bidders and posses himself of the prize,
for next week, and it has also over Wo t h e shooting. . Th ° “ a ^ y the extent of bloodshed, but would often Onelrimal £ld for $27,000, two for$25,-
i million call loans, *"t 'h have been werern the naignborhoodwhmthe shoot. rea j ized to t he extent of nullification, qqq ea ^. b . one for $19,000, and several for
cate at London, telegraphs Secretary I ca Ue d fo, and this mg began ran away asi fost,asi theirAegs | measures adopted by women’s votes j from sjo.ooq to $15,000 each. The total
caue uk n p ; n | caucu m, -k . . , + , I —o 7L * mm'I H measures adopted by women’s vote3 I ^ sx0,000 to $15,000 each, xne touii
Richardson that their accounts are all in | aja ila bl e next week._ The fact^thatjtbe | wo«ild_ca^ ttem; should he oppressive and imj^t. The L mou * t obtaine d for the 109 «ittie was
nu snciL.r m kuo . j . i „„o.. , Q .mnnsKi here merely to call at- *381,585, averaging more than $3,000 for
.. checks of some banks have been thrown who sought shb-^- 7~T7rr._-. 1 cage is supposed nere merely to cau au- 1 $381585, averaging more than $3,000 for
the out of the Ci^rmg-house does not ne^s- of Burltiialter's rtore, stood.their g™^ tention to the fact that the power to make | very head. TriT "fifteen Duchess cattle
sarily impair their value in the P re38nt 1 and witaiessed the whole battie. fo nugatory without the power to brought $262,850, an average price of
the deranged condition of affairs. | foil first, and, strJnng on the edge of the | cb iidren who are able I ' ' '
perfect order.
Attorney-General Williams on
Union Pacific Bailroad.
uq533Smp&gm££2&rae3BBBEi
to Shrevex>ort have been re-
W; The fear of tho fover reaching
w' 1 **'®**, September 19.—Re-
stiYantv MtmftSM in Illinois
lated. He said ho looked for a decision
that would do more good in railroad mat
ters than all legisiative enactments.
He was followed by Judge Curta^for the
defendants, who held that tiie bill was
too multifarious to be brought, in.
From Shreveport
Be Careful. I tTo climbed UU on tnese unuu ne biiuu i — r—* — X„ i„~ 1 wnauune iyaiaou, u*
We would again remind county officers see his mortal enemy, and then fired at ^ 0 J tb g® e { or0j hiws enacted by them most felicitously calls Butler. It sayst
rr Racks toe reiamon Oiau wuuiuu tobuuibk; . (>XH* trREAT AMERICAN nAHOAn n*
Shreveport. Lnd aU who may have occasion to send him his two remaining ahO“- " wou j d be nullities. The voYce of" nature I For the last two years his hold on the
September 20.-It “ ‘ , t to tbe printer, that much- arouscd himse^ and by ^ declares, and has not ceased to declare President and on Congress has been in-
nonulation of | manuscrjpi to ku<- x , I raised his pistol and fired fiis la8 T" lOT , 1 gfoco the world stood, that it is ■moamria
New Oeleans, —. , . „
1fiie"” 90ven ^y counties in Illinois
., core prospects 03 311 per cent.
*1. year -
t»fet BlN0TOH * September 19.—The Jn-
returned to St. Johns from her
C11 Polaris, where she will
Ik “v T'gress and both return,
ta- v Department has advices
West that tbo coses of yellow
I Tw - on ^ le Pawnee are ' improving,
fe C* DO teTer a t Hey Wpst on board
September 19. The Grand
I Ddd Fellows sent $400 to Slireve-
sent $400 to Shreve-
1 popumuuu v I — 1- 7i ..i-mn mav be I »ised his pistol and fired his last snot, ^ wor i d s tood, that it is woman’s creasing. He has become the mouth-
Shreveiiort at present is 3,000, including trouble to us and themselves y wbicb Ued Fuget f v°“ ^ P 08 ^ n ® d na ture to rule by gentler influences than piece of the President in the House; he
1 000 rick and convalescing. . 8a ved by a Uttle care in writing proper tbe sacka. and ended the desperate and ^ gbe may mould law by persuasion was deputed—he, the great American
Thera is much anxiety in commercial Recollect that the manuscript bloody fight. and by the education of her children, and rascal, naturally as it seemed—to .the
circleTregScUng the failuresin New has not yet been re- When the firrng “““S Sat she is constantly doing; but it will office of deciding one of the most dehcate
York but So uneasiness among the banks, too plainly w to be heard, the qtfafafa always be folly for her to promulgate questions of ethics and jurisprudence
Buchitmual. ceived. Th^ blS- laws » by authority so lon/as she has ^ ver submitted te Congress, the proper
The Pennsylvania Grangers. The Anchor line of steamers is export- the bloody ^battie-fie • ^ ° not the power of wfll and the power of rule for the distribution of the Alabama
The 1 ennsynuii _ Tbo . nuantitics of live cattle and groamng men mere earned to wnere ^ ^ enforce tbem sbe may do damages; and, as might have been ex-
Reading, Pa : , J^Ptember^ | ‘“S they torid be cared for.much “to put down house*, of infamyand pe Sed, he made a report which had
England, and arrange x , bnfc ^ care, as he was ^dymg but'she will not do it | knavery in every line.
sun IF!
Tranizedrimre? Twenty-two delegates t focrease their facilities for transports-
Grange's.
From Spain.
dealer in cattle, is engaged in this entsr-
prise, and, though selling butter and
Bayonne, September 20.—TheCarliste j ^^^^^nTeach umtofa after
1 St? 6 ® St mZJmE I though the ballot-box as long as she is
Kk him ta the left groin! severing a I ™nan, and not man.
large- aftery. He hied .frightfully.
White’s wounds ware three in number.
are firing on Berga.
Terrible Loss of Life
London, September 20.—A Calcutta
dispatch announces the lo« of tne lime-
with 4tS Coolies.
A Suspension in Canada.
Toronto, September 20.-J- H. Morse
A Co., brokers, have suspended.
paying
all its cost.
w >lllsB IJ | There is war between the cattle-own-
and of such a nature that they must ers and sheep-raisers of southern Color-
necessarily prove fatal. One shot passed ado. The cattle owners, who are m tiie
- - - - - -•»- *-■ ul- -—(I n. arp the agressors. Corrals
' and sheep slaught-
and herds
consisting of mules, borae^ lugs. c*ttla. jptonty;
tion tools, ivaaon, rart, etc. Old age and i
ty is the cause of all this.
sep23wlm JOHN’ McMICH.tEL
corcns.5or.E :
TIIROAT.INFLtT- ■
ENZA; WHOOP- ,
iso coroit,
Caoci*, Baoscurr-
is, Astoha, and
every affection or
thO YHKOAT, LUNGS •
and chest, aro -
speedily and t>cp-
manenily cured by *
thousoofpR.\7i3- ,
tar's Balt am or
, , _ . .Wild. Cjibj*jst,.-
' -which does not dry up a cough and lcavo the <ausd
- behind, but loosens it, cleanses the lungs end .
irritation, thus rumoving the causa of the complaint-
CONSUMPTION CAN HE CURED
Disease Recoils from the system that has
been invigorated and regulated by a course of
that most benefiicent of all vegetable elixirs, Hos
tetler’s Stomach Bitters. Such, at least, is the
inference we are compelled to draw from the tear
timony of thousands of persons residing in un
healthy districts, who attribute their escape from
the epidemic and other complaints which prevail
there in the spring and autumn solely to the use
of this great protective and preventive medicine.
Manv Western and Southern farmers aiid pfant-
ers, as invariably as they sow and plant in the
spring and reap and gather in : the fell, administer
it at those seasons to their families and employes,
and take it themselves from twice to three times a
day. The demand for it in the fever and ague
districts bordering on the Mississippi, Ohio and
Arkansas rivers is immense; and wherever the
natural conditions are such as to generate inter
mittent or remittent fevers, it is held in the high
est esteem, both as an antidote to the atmospher
ic virus which provokes them, and as a swift and
certain remedy for those distressing forms of dis
ease. It is almost unnecessary to say that this
renowned tonic and renovator is now generally
accepted as a standard specific for indigetion, bil
iousness, nervous distemper, rheumatism, physi
cal weakness and mental despondency, not only
by the public at large, but by all unprejudiced
medical men. The vast popularity of tneBitters
has, of courss, led to many counterfeits and imi
tations, against which the community are re
quested to be on their guard.
Ly a timel;
^Tfflwniiii Is signed Bui)*" on tlio wrapper,
-8ET1IW. FOWLK & SONS, raornnrroas, Los-i'
ion, Mass. Sold by dealers generally.
seplSeowly
L. J. GUILHARTIN. Jons FLANNERY.
L. J. GUIUHARTIN & CO., ,
COTTON FACTORS
1 —AND—
General Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, savannaii, Ga.
A GENTS for Bradley’s Super-Phosphate ot
Lime, Jewell’s Mills Tarns and Domestics,
etc. Bagging, Eope and Iron Ties always on hand.
Usual facilities extended to customers. ■■
augl dwAswflm J^|
E XECUTORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an order
c ’—‘ - s " I— —
_ . from the Court of Ordinary, will be sold be-i
fore the Court-houso door in the town of Cliuton.
onthe first Tuesday in-November next, between
the legal hours of sale: Five hundred anu ninety
acres of lar. l, more or less, known ns a part of the
Wi.oUolkjiIantation, now belonging to the estate
of Samuel Morgan, deceased, said land lymg.on
the Macon and tuinista railroad, and ndiouimg
fends of Woolfolk, Jas. M. Cray and Beni. F. Fin-
nev. Sold to sutisfv executions against said estate,
ney. oomwou A M TT /Pf>NAl^aB01T.
scp2S tds* Eexecutors.
fiYECUTOB’S SALE.—By virtue of an order
Warranted not to contain a single particle of
mercury, or any other injurious or mineral sub
stance, hut to consist entirely of medical matter
purely vegetable, which is the reason- Simmons’
Liver Regulator is so effectual, yet so harmless.
Appreciated.—The Milwaukee Sentinel says :
“Dr. Prico’s Cream Baking Powder and Special
Flavorings are the best, without exception, that
ore made. They are growing drily, in popular fa
vor, and in every case where they are used give
decided satisfaction. Wo are using them in our
household, and speak from a knowledge of the
case. These articles are not put into the market
to compete in price with those of a low grade and
inferior quality—they claim purity and healthful
ness. Let those who read givo them but a single
trial and be satisfied.”
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar.—This well known
and reliable -firm have received a large lot of Dr.
Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine, it has the praise
of all who have tried it. In bottles at 50 cents
and il.00.
E from the Honorable Ordinary of Spalding
countv, Georgia, will be sold before the Court-.
house* door in the town of Butler. Taylor county,
on the first Tuesdav in November next, within
tho legal hours of sale, the following named prop-
erty to-wit: Lots Nos. 4,5 and G on Wopk No. 6,
No. 4 on block No. 7. and Nos. 2, 10 and 11 on
block No. 9, all of said lots lying and being in tho
town of Butler, aforesaid, each having fifty foes
front and running back one hundred mid ufty feet.
The above named property comprises a portion
of the estate of B. K. Searcv, late of Spalduw
county, deceased, and is sold for the benefit of tha
legatees of said estate. Terms ^h. EARcYi {
Executor of B. R. Searcy, deceased-
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fpERmig
Soibeeqfientty’i
emboldened by success, he “engineered
the salary grab,” thus putting $100,000
in the President’s pocket and attaching
to himself, as a leader and confederate;
all that was base, unscrupulous, and
greedy, in both the House and the Senate.
HclmfeOltl'K Buchu is the only reliable
remedy for diseases of the urinary organs. Take
it ill season, ami do not be imposed ujion by
quacks and inqiostors.
We are glad to loam that the absence of the
celebrated Dr. Helmhold has not prevented tho
continued manufacture of the Buchu, so well
known as the only efficient remedy for diseases of
the kidneys and urinary organs. There aro
New York’s two' free floating baths
fiave closed for the season. Since they
counterfeits of this most excellent medicine.
Genuine has proprietor's private stamp. John F.
'Henrv, New York, Solo Agent.
The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal
agents has ever been that-in their process of
purgation and purification they have also debih-
toted the svstem. To obviate this dit!icult> p.il -
tnted the system. To obviate this difficulty pay-
siciaus have long sought for an agent that would
Purge, Iteifjr and Strengthen
One aiul the Same Time.
Their research has .at last been rewarded by &
discovery which fully realizes the fondest desires
of the medical faculty, and which la justly regard
ed as the most important triumph that pharmacy
has ever achieved. This imi oriani desiueratum is
Dr. Tutt’a Vegetable Over Pills,
Which purify tl e blood and remove all corrupt
humors and unhealthy accunimulutious from tne
body, and yet produce no weakness or lassitude
whatever, but on the conarary tone the stomach,
and invigorate the body doling the progress of
their operation. They unite the heretofore irre
concilable qualities of a Strengthening, Purgative
and a Purifying Tonic. _ s.
IK*. Tatt’s Pills are the most active and
searching; medicine in existence. Tbay.&t once
attack the very root of diseases, and their action
Wild Cherry^aIaSuLM.—Tho memory, of Dr. i
Wistaria embalmed in the hearts of thousands j isso prumptthnt in an hour
whom his Balsam of Wild Cherry ins ,ure,l of i ta^ liri anV'th--v ill,.ha' r.ife
coughs, colds, consumption, or some other form of j of dlctor occupation ; thoy produ-o pf-tt
pulinonary disease. It is now over forty years j sea, griping or debility, and as a family in tana
The^cattle 1 rfdxted, June 5, 685,165 persons, of whom since this preparation was brought before the j tb X^£ M,“:s ai>ov. Sold by all Dm^ists.
the sheeD 1 one-fourth were girls and women, have public, and yet tha demand for.it is constantl-in- , i> r ;,„ ii,al Oitu-e, 4i Cortlaudt street, New York.
i men oat of the country.
the sheep ’ one-fourth were girls
* been made cleaner by then: .existence.
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