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gy telegraph.
s^T^roir, Vt., Angnat 2.—In re-
B ff 0 T8«wnade tendered Postmsater
KSfrtt Key. h8t ni 8 bt * ba eaid . : u “ My
GeB8 £i-Oa behilf of those with me
f»l £ , a3l "' v owa behalf. I pinoerely thank
«•* oD t 5o not take this compliment to
,0 «n to mnoh a compliment to myself,
^ n ltT ,o me, ae to a representative
tee great Executive Depart-
Sta of the Government. I also take it
®'3 one coming to the North from
f’rtVf'CoMtitaUoa and obey the laws
JS, under it. [Loud applauBe ]
“i,Lome aa far north as this rarely. This
i.tM second time I have had opportnnny
? ««-.omeihing of 7ermont. Two years
t-unding the osntennlal oelebration
*f*he batUe of B#nmo„.'on, I visited
. me pirti of your State, but th.a is the
Eft time I have ever viaited your beau-
ci y. which U a credit to your
not my pnrposs to make a speech.
I an only making a tour as a private elu-
r »ther thaa aa public offloer. I have
fp.„ willing to gratify what I conceived to
Sfapitijo*** 1 ® o<» fi « w5t y t0 * a ° tb0 p ° 35 :
General of the United Stales, and
? n . wishing you all health, prosperity
«J happiness I bid yon goodaight. (A.p-
^Col.vasxiSOPi.B.August 2—Sir British
ifondais have arrived in Besika Biy.
August 2 -The Italian Minister
of the Inteuor has addressed a circular
?! prefects enjoining them to watoh ua-
eissingly all persona known as inatiga
tars of demonstrations and disorders,
lad above all to present any demon3tra-
“n of the JlaUa /rredenta part/.
Losdom. Angnat 2 -A Madrid dispatch
to Bsutei’* Telegram Company sayathe
powder magazine at Darango exploded,
vnjing fourteen persons.
* lh! miners of Warwickshire at a
man meenng declared that the award of
the mnpuo in the d spute between thore-
an d the mviurs means starvation.
Gatvi xj*. August 2.—A special to
Vmj from Ban Antonio says tbo Mexiooo
Oonsulate here has advioas fomOol. V«.-
& t CQ'ipedaros De Lt N=uva, Mexi-
eo that he hat pursued three bands of
Nascilero end L’.ps»n Indians, whion
hire bean raiding in that country. They
cariieJ off 250 horses and killed 15 per
sons within a week in jI;xiou, end oioia-
ed the K o Grande i r t> Texas.
BiLiFaX, N. S., August 2.—The steam-
erLiH-'-fcaw. from N w York for Belfast,
pat into St. John, N. P.. on Sunday laet,
disabled in consequence of a coil of haw-
itrhavioz got round her shaft, watch
ntardtd the ship’s headway. The ob-
itructi'in was removed and the vessel
proieid d on Tuesday.
The rofg'sttete nnd policemen seat
r c , m Sr. Joan, N. P, to S*. Mtrj’s B .j
UBO’eitd in xe.oteriug a considerable
aaoimt of property* stolen from the
week of the steamer Burgos.
The news from the Labrador fisheries
toTaerdiy last was very favorable.
A schooner from B uringtoa ran dow
a pilot boat yesteiday in a fog ctf: l
harbor, and dismasted her. The seven
men on the p lot boat had a narrow es
cape from drowning. Evan Morris, of
Piiubarg, has challenged Warren Smith,
of Halifax, to a sculling race in Bedford
Ba=in for $1,000 a aide, distance five
miles. Morris was lately defeats 1 by
Smith in a three mile re te cn Silver Lake,
Massachusetts. The Halifax Bowing
Aesociition will meet shortly to consider
tbo challenge.
Nxw Yobs, August 2.—Mr. P. S. Davis,
of Memphis, now here, received the fol
lowing from Dr. B. W. Mitchell of the
National Board of Health:
Mkkpbi*, August 1.—To P. S. Davit:
Just arrived from Nashville. Nine csseB
and fonr deaths here yesterday. Do not
look for a large increase in tne number,
of cases in any one day. If we can
get people into canvas we mey stop it
entirely.
Tae colored people are giving trouble.
They do not want to go into canvas.
We will need help before long to feed
the hungry. It will not bo safe return
hers before cold weather.
[Signed.] B. W. Mitchell.
A private dieuatch from Memphis to-
d»y reporta thirteen c 'is and four
deaths since jesterdnv.
SiBiTooa, August 2.—The first race,
a mile dash, was won by Bramble. Ori-
role was second and Gabriel third.
Time 1.44 j.
Memphis, August 2.—Six new oases
were reported to the Board of Health
this morning. Two deaths have occur
red eiuce last night. Miss Eudora I.
Athy, daughter of Caief of Police Athy,
died at B.leigb, ten miles north of Mem-
phis, this morning. Her mother’s condi
tion is not the most favorable. Benja
min Alams, whose death is also record
ed, had a lyp cal case of fever last year,
which explodes the theory of immunity
from a second attack.
Colonel Cameron has quietly collected
all the armsandammunition from thognn
stores and placed the same in the arsenal
at the e' atwn bouse.
Toe last passenger train on the Louis
ville and NasLviiie Bulroad left last
night. No mails wero received by that
route tb'S morni g. The fever will be
declared epidemic to-night.
Ldnd:n, Angast 2.—Begarding the
etkumsnt that oholera is raging among
tne troops retaining to India from Af
ghanistan, nnd that tho Tenth Hassars
ind Seventeenth Foot bed Buffered seii-
ens laeses by the epidemic, a d apatch
from Simla to tne Hooters tc-day stye,
’there has been no cholera nmong the
Bna-tra for 6tvsn weeks, nor recently
among the 17ih foot, tnongh both regi
ments suffered from cholera when ’hey
veto in Peshawar Valley.”
fr:TH, August 2 —it is officially an-
zonco.d that the Emperor of Austria has
tooeptel the resignation of Connt Z'oby,
ore cf the Hungarian Secretaries cf Sta*
wio is accused of corruption in the con-
traent of decorations.
Bsbliw, August 2.— An Imperial de
cree has been pnbliihed, directing that
the new law relative to the admlmatra-
toaof Alsace-Lorraine shall come into
force on the 1st of October next.
jSm Fbahckco, Angnat 2.—The Ga.lio
craved from Hong Hong and Yokohoma
*iih inttl igenoa that the revival of the
Sewaid sffair in Coogrees excites disour-
lion. The copaUr feeling la strongly ex-
inwl against the return of the Minister
while criminal charges against him exist.
His friends declare great confidence in
Reports are current tn Pektnof the Gov-
*!Hie A's dt tirm niton to resist the Kus-
tua i dvances in ths distriot of Eslee at
‘llhszuds. Preparatioas are said to bo
in piogreis for tho transferring of a large
Put of the army about Pekin to the ex-
treme w«t.
VoK.Haua, Jaly 17.—The flasno al
tiodition of Japan 13 shown by
‘be budget to be in a thoroughly
healthy condition, alihongi. the
necessity for increased revenue in
comieg years is frankly avowed.
Tnere is considerabls excitement in
cooseqaence of the British Minister’s in
ter:«BUca with the Japanese quaraitine
wgnlations. Cholera prevails in the
•onto of the Empire, and a stnot quaran
tine has been ordered for Yokohama.
The American Minister has ordered
Americans to comply with the regulations.
The British Minister asserts the right to
break the quarantine* Tho German
Minister supports him. AH other diplo
matic representatives are indifferent, ex-
eept the Bussian Minister, who sides with
the United States Minister.
The reception to ex-President Grsnt in
Tokio is unprecedented in Japanese h:s-
*wy. In addition to the demonstrations
by the Government, the oitizenB have
given lavish entertainments on a sump
toons scale. Every day and night there
w ere fresh novelties for his diversion.
General Grant had an audience with the
Emperor on July 4th. His Majesty, al
luding happily to the coincidence of the
date, said the sole obstacle to harmony
was caused by the demeanor of the Eng
lish cfflsials, who persistently keep aloof
from General Grant, tad decline to give
BilutM or recognition. General Grant,
after visiting the various points, wiU sail
for Yezo. He will start tor America the
last week in August.
Vhbsailles, August 2.—Premier Wad-
diueton to-day read a decree in the Sen
ate and Chamber of Deputies prorog aa-
ing the session, to reassemble in Pans on
the 25th of November or the 1st of De
cember. Previous to the prorogation the
President of the tariff committee stated
that the tariff might be discussed and
Voted before the ead of the year. The
members of the ministry* Senators ana
deputies,M. Jules Simon and many other
distinguished persons have left here for
Nancy to participate In the ceremony of
unveiling the statue of M. Thiers.
London, Aogu it [2.—Wilbur P. Bay-
mond, absconding agent cf Eamsey &
Oo., cf 8’nica Pa'N. Y , who was be
fore the Bow Street Police Court on the
26:h ultimo, charged with committing
forgertupon that Aim, has been dis
charged from cutfody in consequenos of
a telegram from bis employeis, who de
cline to proceed in the proseoution of the
caso. Kiymond* wM la & consumptive,
is not expeoted to live many months, and
he Is anxious to return to New York.
London, August 2.—The Sporting Life
says, “We understand Lonllard and hia
friends had five thousand pounds slaked
on Parole for the Goodwood cup raoe,
which tcok place on tho 31st.
Easton, Penn. Angnat 2 —James Mad
ison Porter, Past Grand Master of the
Masonic Grand Lodge, of Pennsylvania,
d ed here this morning. Mr. Porter had
attainod the highest honors in Masonry
to be obtained in this country. He was
son of the ex-secretary of war, James
Madiscn Porter, He will be buried here
Tuesday afternoon.
Washington, August 2.—Bsar Admir
al George B. Bale yhaa bsen appointed
Superintendent of the Naval Academy
▼ice Commodore Parker, deceased. The
National Board of Health received the
following from Southwest Pass, Lou
isiana: Pilot Town has been inspected.
There is no sioknes3, nor fear of ye’ow
fever entertained. There is no qn^an-
tine, and disinfectants are not needed,
[■Signed.] Kilpatbick.
Nxw Yobk, August 2.—Car us N
Chapman, second mate of the brig Salis
bury, of S*. Johns, New B.aaawiok, an
Neil C. Dirnetni’, sailor, of the same
vessel, which tonuoed at Havana on her
way hither, wexc admitted to the quar
antine hosplttl oa Swinbura Island this
morning, sick wita yellow ft vet. There
are now five patients x-n the hospital
Three large building* on Huffman Island
nnder the control of the quarantine com
missioners, arc in readiness for the recep
tion of patients, should the disease in
crease, and the hospital on Sninbutn’a
Island bj found insufficient to accommo
date the patients arriving.
Fall Rives, Angast 2.—Tne produc
tions of piiat o'otbs for tho week v
81,000 pieces against 77,000 last week
Gbneva, August 2.—It is stated that
the Emperor Francis Joseph, se well as
the Austiian Government, has expressed
his approval of the scheme for connect-
ng tae Austrian and Swiss railways by
i tunnel through Mount Arlbcrg—in the
Baedan Alps. An Austrian engineer is
now engaged in making a special study
of the p’.ans of St- Gothard tunnel as
an a.d in this work.
London, August 2.—A Vienna ais-
patoh to the Times says a telegram
from Athens dated July 30;h states
in consequence of the threatening move-
men's of the Turks a large number of
new rifles have been distributed among
♦he Greek troop3 and six new batte.ies
artillery completely equipped.
Pabis, August 2.—The Council Gsn-
erpl of the Department of the Seine
has passed a vote urging the Govern
ment to promptly enquire into the
practicability of making a fre3h tunnel
iu the Simplon Pass.
London, August 2.—The United Ser
vice Gazette says the proceedings of the
Court martial in the ease of Lieutenant
Carey, who commanded tho expedition in
which the late Prince Imperial lost his
life, ha3 been quashed informally. A
Berlin dispatch to the Pali Mall Gazette
says: “In view of the success of the So
cialists in Brealau the Government is con
sidering the practicability of making the
anti-Socialist law more rigorous. The
leaders of the Liberals are now discuss
ing a programme to unite the various
sections,
BbbliN, August 2.—The Government
opened eight new telegraph offices in this
city last week, wh : ihare fitted eLo with
telephones. Ten more telephone offioea
will be opened tbi3 month.
Boars, August 2.—A decree has been
issued imposing quarantine on vsebsIs
from the United States because of the
prevalence of yellow fever in that coun-
Capstown, July 15.—Lord Chelmsford
has resigned, and is returning to Durban.
Hamilton, Ont., August 2.—Abont 10
w dook last n ; ght the dividing wall be
tween Molnnis & Ferness’ block, destroy
ed by the fire, fell in, and tho eastern
wall facing John street, fell also. The
block is a complets rnin. Tae vaults of
the Baak of Hamilton were opeuedthi
morning, and the contents found in per
fect order. Tha colored churoh is a total
lose. Shortly after 7 o’clock M-. Hen-
nc-sy, with C. TowtH, Wm. O gire and
John Rogers priceeilrd to open tne
vaults of the Bank of Hamiltop Iu the
meantime James Ivery.Wm. Seymour
and John Nibbe, In the employ of the
cas works, prooeeded to fix tne gas pipe
in Mclnnis’ building, and, at half-past
seven o’clock the wall feU with a fearful
cresb. Hencessy acd his companions
escaped with their IiV63. Powell being
struck, Ivery and his companions were
buried in the ruins, and have not yet been
rescued. .
Memphis. August 2.—Eight new cases
were reported to the Board or Health this
afternoon. 1 Among the number Dr.
Moon and John Waters. Five additional
deaths occurred: Mary Mulbrandon, Ma
ry Lanahan, Marshal Hoskins, Charles
Forbes and Julia Richmond (colored).
Total number of deaths, according to the
official announcement of the Board of
Health, ending ending six o’dcok to
night, were 41. Deaths from yellow fe
ver 26; from other causes, 18. It was
the purpose or the President to dedans
the fever epidemic aa tho number of
deaths from this disease exceed those
from all causes combined, but as ft*
death ra’e for the week shows a material
decrease from that of the previous week,
be withdraws the declaration for the
present. Last week the total oomber of
deaths were 71—from yellow fever 34,
from other causes 33. The physlolans
are sanguine tb»t the maximum death
mte has been reached, and a deoraase In
the number of deaths can bo exp-oted.
A drenching tain fell this aftern.on.
Louisville, Hr., August 2.—There
were forty-four deaths in this city during
the wick, one being aa iapsitod cossof
•Bellow fever from Memphis.
* Cincinnati, O.. August 2.—Tho Con
gressional investigation was returned to
day, bat nothing of Importance was
elicited.
Mr. B. S. Saulebury is in the North a
Saratoga or the Thousand Isles, having a
pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Payne are on a
summer jaunt through the North. •
Alderman Cannon and family are at
the Indian Spring.
Hev. B. F. Jackson is visiting friexdi
and relatives in Virginia at Petersburg.
Mias Georgia Tracy is spending some
time in Atlanta with Mias Jennie Ham
mond.
Hon. A. O. Bacon and family are at
the Kimball House.
Bev. O. A. Glaz-brook is viewing the
Hudson River, and wfil go thence to
Canada.
Mr. John C. Von Syckls is enjoying
himself in Northern New Jersey, and
taking frequent trips to Long Branoh
and New York.
Mr. C. L. Bartlett and lady are *n
North Georgia.
Miss Fiorina Holt is tho guest of Miss
DuPont in Louisville, Kentucky.
Mr. Chartes Herbst is in Louisv ;1 le,
with Mr. Hal Hunter.
Eav. S. S. Sweet (Jack Plane) is spend
ing some time in Boston and New
To .
Mies Ida Holt, of Vin6vi"9, is making
a visit to Miss A’lec, LaPsystte, Ala.
Mrs. J. JL Dobbs 13 spending a month
in Greenville, South Carolina, with his
sister, Mrs. Zick Dobbs.
Mrs. Henry J. Lamar, Miss Fauaio and
Miss Wilena Lamar are gracing the socie
ty of the Indian Spring.
Mr. H. E. Bees is making a short vis
it to Cave Springs.'
Colonel J. E. Jones' family are at
White Sulphur Springs.
Mr. W. B. Cox and wife, are at Baw«
ley Spring, Virginia.
, Mr. John T. Boifenillet, is also taking
moonlight wa’k3 at Catoosa Springs.
Mr. Calder B. Willingham and family
019 at New Holland.
Professor and Mrs. S. P. Sandford tre
spending the Sam-ner at New Holland,
Professor E. A. Steed and family are at
Mimmee, Georgia.
Geo. A. Smith Esq, is in the West
somewhere.
Mrs, Charles Campbell, Miss Camp
bell and Mrs. J. H. Campbell are in
Marietta.
Judge E, F. B t and family are in
Eastern Mai y? ' u.
Mrs. Jones r»d the Misses Snider ate
in Marietta for ihe season.
Mrs. Judge Lyon is airing Dahlon-
ega.
Mayor Haff’3 family p»e at Toecoa
City.
Dr. P. M. Kennedy end family are at
White Sulphur Springs, in North Geo.-
gbu
Mr. E. Kiitland:and daughters are vis
iting old friends in Ssybiook, Connneoti-
cat.
Captain J. C. Rutherford is revittfng
hia old home in Athens.
Mrs. B. F. Lawton and fam-ly are at
Forsyth.
Mr. L C. Plant has gone to Saratoga,
New York.
Mibb Lizzie Plant is visiting Miss
Eoxie Lane in Sparta.
Mrs. B. K. Hine3 is in Chailsston,
South Carolina, at the residence cf Hod.
W. D. Porter.
Mieses Wood are in Northern New Jer
89y with relatives.
Mr. Joe Bond is somewhere spending
the Bummer, bat where we are unable to
elate.
Mr. J. M. Boardman and wife are at
Old Point Comfort.
Colcnsl B. B. Lewis is at Old Point
Comfort.
Miss Carrie Johnston is in Macon bat
will return to Atlanta soon to be the guest
Mrs. L. L. Abbott.
Mr. W. B. Sparks and J. S. Iverson
are studying the anatomy of moonlight
at Saratoga.
Mre. B. C. Smith, with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenner, of New Orleans, are in Marietta.
Catoosa ha3 been very popular with the
Maconites this year. Many have been
there a few days and returned. At pres
ent those at the Springs from Macon are
Judge T. J. Simmons and wife, Mrs. C. A.
Nutting, Miss Cora Nutting, Miss Mattie
and Miss Clara Nutting, Mrs. A. T
Newsom, Mrs. J. W. Burke, Mis3 Leila
Burke, Miss Tommie Ford, Miss Lucy
Key, Miss Jessie Hardeman, Mrs. S,
Waxelbaum, Mrs. J. H. Hertz, Mts <
William Wolf, Mis3 Lila Landb3rg, Mrs*.
M. Nussbanm, Mr. John T. Boifenillet,
Joe Waxelbium, Charles M. Nutting, H.
O. Spears, T. W. Ellis, E. H. Smith, B.
Dub, P. J. Doody, H. W. EUwooi and
G. C. Price.
This does not inolude nearly all cf
those who are absent at tha Springs, and
we regret that the present locations of oth.
era no nakuo.. jtors. In about three
weeks the tido of reluming summer ab
sentees wi'l fu'ly set in. At all of tho
resorls they ate hav ig a very gsy time
with one or two eruption*. The season
has been one of exceptionable ecj >y-
ment, aud the ab3en’ :es are tho envy of
the etayat-homes.
ABSENT MACONITES.
XVhtre They Are n«d IVhut They Are
Dolnjr.*
It will be of interest to those of our Oil.-
zsnawho have been away and hava re
turned, and those who have rtmain-
ed at home, to know where their absent
friends are spending the sultry days of
summer*
The exodus this year his been large
than usual, and every prominent and
popular resort in the State has had some
representatives from our city, while
quite a number hava gone beyond the
the limits of the Btate. Among them we
noto the folloi , . „ .
Hon. J. H. Blount and family are at
the Indian Spring.
Mra. F. B. White and family, Misses
Bedding and Mrs. L. Ripley and children
will remain in Marietta for some time.
Colonel L. N. Whittle is at Sewanee,
Tennessee, attending the commencement
of the University of the South, of which
he U a trustee.
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laid* 11 J£: middling Orleans UJi
i‘Consolidated net receipts 6J7: experts to
ftrPAt HriLiiH 15G, Fincc© ■*■* continent
n i mms—llottom nominal: middling 11)6,
low middling 10J6 good ordinary 10)i:net receipts
^Noissotx—Cotton Qui t, middling 11%, net
rc jj'2.txiMOBR—Cotton dull; middling 11% low
• ordinary 10%'- net receipts
-i d p 1 Ss x’mBi-«• SSn 5, stoo
11 rAstow—Cotton doll; middling 12, low mid'
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Fred H Scoleld, late oi Uplands Hotel, East
man. Ga, Assistant Manager, in charge ot Office
ujnSStt
FINANCIAL
LCXDOX—Noon—Consols, money 931-16 Erie
**s**30 p m—3 per cent Rentes 8Sf and EOc.
Ksw Iobx — Stocks epened strong; money
2sS; exchange, long 4 S2iv. short 4 81% State
bonds dull. Government securities quiet.
Money active 2%@7: exchange 4 82%a4824f
government securities quic.: new 5 per cents
102?* 4% per oents 108, 4 per cents 1 US
Si&*© bonds dull* __
Stacks clo3«d buoyant: Now Tork Central
1191^- Brie 23: Lake Siior© 8X IlHnoia Central
s<r!raL» awA2s«s
^^^^“^455.25!; cur
rency 4l.S27.42i.
The wedUy statement of the AssocUtea Banks
ismed from the clearing house shows the
fol by inr change!—Loans iccresse$S,C97,5'iO, spe
cie decrease 1275,3 0; legal tenders increase
$3 887 000; deposits ncrease 311.SS7.7C0. cl-cuhttnn
increase $458)0: reservo increase $214875. The
banks now hold $13,814,825 In excess of the legal
requirement.
PRODUCE
Bixtikozs—-Flour unchanged Howard Street
aud Western sunerano?.00@S 50: «tra4 00®4 75;
family 5 00®5 75. City Mills snperiilie 825@3 60:
extra 4 25@4 75t Rio brands 615; Patapsco family
6 75, Wheat — biuthorn lowen Western lower
aud weak: loutheru r.-d 103®10S; mnber 109
@Uu: No z Pennsjlvama red 111%: No a
Western winter red spot and August 10S%a%.
f juthein com firm and higher, Western corn
@37K: Pennsylvania Stale. Eay steady; Prime
to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland 15®16,
Provisions lower: Pork 10 25. £ulk meats, loose,
shoulders 8%. dear rib 4*4; i do packed 4%
and5% Bacon ■ ihooltflilQtctearrio5%.Haas
llali Lird, lefbied in tierc-s 7. Butter steady;
prime to choice Western packedUQlS. Coffee
quiet: »io in cargoes 11%*14%. Whisky inactive
atl07%al03. Freights1 active.
Nawloax—Flour in buyers favor and limited
dtmind lor expert anl home use: Southern
auiet and unchanged: common to fair extra 510
M5 65. good to choice 5 75&710. Wheat lower but
active, ungraded winter red Sfiil 03%. NoSdo
103%at06% No 2 do 1 t9Mal 10%. Com opened
firmer hut closed with advance lost;ungraded 4i
a45 Coffee quiet and steady; no in cargoes
quoted ntll%rlijf do in job lots ll%al8%. Su
gar very firm but moderate busness; fair to
good refining Quoted at pnme7: re
fined steady, s'andard A 8%a5%. g.auulatcd and
nowdered 8%»% crushed 8%. Molasses dull and
SSKed. Klee firm ar.d ITairiy active inquiry.
Ro: in dull at 127%. Turpentine firm at 25a 0.
Purk in buyers favor but retire; new mess quoted
mv.t 8 S0a9 25 cosh—the l itter fancy. Middles
SSli; l£S clear 4%, short clear :%,longand
short clear 5 20. Lard a »ha4e easier and moder-
eiate business; prime steam spot 597a597%-
Whiskey nominal at 1JCC%. Freights quiet.
Loaimxti—Fioux quiet; extra 3 00: family
4 0^)5(OT fancy 523®8CO; patent 66007,00.
Wb.-atoaiet: red and amber 93a93. Cora quiet,
white 4;», mixed 40. OaU quiet; white *5,mixed
S3 Pui£ quiet at 10 00. .Lard quiet; cboioe leaf
m tierces 5%. in kece 8%. Balk meats quiet,
shouldera 8»5 a 887%. clear rib 462%. dear
aides BUS. Bacon quiet; shoulders 4: dear ribs 5,
SteS ildii 8%. Bu^r-cured hams 0%@1L WhU-
°- Flour quiet: family 4 60S5 75
Wlivat duH. w eak and lower at 90a95. Corn weak
at S9U0. Uau quiet at 27-52 for new. Pork firm-
ly held at 8 75. Lard quiet; cutreni make 6 65.
bulk meats steady: shoulders S 20, short rib 4 224
at 15. clear sidoi 4 45. Bacon in good demand
and firm: shoulders 8 9k clear ribs 4 85. clear
aidesIS 12%. Whisky steady at X 03. flogs Steady
Pa gr. i Lo*h*-Four quiet; d-mhle extra fall S 85®
sSsra
Afi5St!rei»s% September. Oal, nominal L?
meats nominal- Bscon easy; dear nb 4%, clear
“oaicaGo-Fiour quiet and weak.. Wheat dull.
BMMaaB.sssittJaKs
lpmbf r Pork steady and in fair demand at 815
carih 815 Auauht, 820-3 22% September. l.ard
heavy and a tUide lower at 6 524 cash, 5 52%a5 65
August. 5 60 September. Hulk meats fair demand;
thiulaers 840. tlwrt libs 430, ah:rt dear 400.
Wbiaky steady and unchanged.
NAVAL BIOSES.
Wilitcnrovo*—Bpints turpenilne firm at 25%
8o«.t, steady at 102% for attained, 107% for good
strained, uruda turpentine steady at l Od for
S£*17S for yellow dip; *25 for virgin. Tar
firm *t 102% —0—
MARINE HEWS
NEW YORK—Arrived—HermoJ, Weser, City
of Montreal.
Arrived out—g»8» p , „
Chicago Marhvts.
“TBaBB^fiswSSr.
Grain and Provinons.
ctcsira at 2 SO.
O R Sides - Sertemher 412%
Pork— Septemb-r 8 CObid-
Wbeat—St ptember 8j>%
Corn-Sept mber 33% asked.
Receipts of hogs4.0«u.
Ague Cure
Is a purely vegetable bitter aud powerful
tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer
tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills
and Fever. Intermittent or Chill
Fever.Remlttcnt Fever, Dumb Ague-
Perioaical or Bflious Fever, and all
malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis
tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue,
thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in
the back and loins, and coldness of the
spine and extremities, are only premoni
tions of severer symptoms which termin
ate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by
high fever and profuse perspiration.
It is a startling fact, that quinine, ar
senic, and other poisonous minerals fo.rin
the basis of most of the “ Fever and Ague
Preparations,” “Specifics,” “Syrups,”
and “ Tonics,” in the market. The prep,
arations nmdo from tlicsc mineral poisons^
although they are palatable, and may
break the chill, do not cure, but leave thy
malarial and their own drag poison ya
tho system, producing quinism, dizzinesy.
ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, amt
other disorders more formidable than
the disease they were intended to cure.
Ayer’s Ague Cobb thoroughly eradicates
these noxious poisons from the system,
and always cures the severest cases. It
contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing
that could injure tho most delicate pa
tient; and Its crowning excellence, above
its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the
system as free from disease 03 before tho
attack.
For liver Complaints, Ayer’s Ague
Cure, by direct action on the Hver and
biliary apparatus, drives out tho poisons
which prodneo these complaints, and
stimulates the system to a vigorous,
healthy condition*
We warrant it when taken according
to directions.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
80X9 ST AT.T. DRUGGISTS XVSRYWBXRS.
Hunt, Bankin & * rir
Wholesale Agents,
feb!9 TVTA.nOjNr. GA .
ELECTRI0ITYI
Tie Great Healiog Power
FURNISHED BY
HIILD«:U 8TUBIEVANT
A CO.
Florida Orange* and Sonthtrj
Fruits and Vegetables a Spe
cialty.
Nxw Yoxx, July 30,1879.
Wequoti ourmarket to-day :
Geonria Melon*—The markrt iionrerstpcked.
Georgia Peach e»—One-third bushel crates fancy
$850, common *L
Peslre—Bnihel «at«b Ikrtiontes, $ t CO; Bartlet t
$4 50, common 43
Doled cherriea. pitted 15c .. . ...
Shippers ihoulil be careful In packing to fill
th’ir crates so toll that they cannot shake about
aadbeeomebruisMtin transit. Peaches come
better by express than by steamor,
LOWEST PRICED,
POOREST AND DEAREST.
— HIGHEST PRICBD.
BEST AND CHEAPEST.
New Styles.
HEW PRICES.
Six 8tors, Elegant
jk&SL Embossed Walnut
•Civ, Ca,e * of nelr design,
'--P only ...... 480
Ten Stops, 4 sett
K Reeds in new style
Illuminated Case
only j(SS
Ten 8 tops, 4 sets
Reeds Mirror Top
Case, with Gold
* •v’,", .*• Bronte Ornaments-
HASOH H ^vi5- tion, only ...$100
0VEE100.000 MADE and SOLD
WINNERS OF HIGHEST HONOB8 AT
ALT. WORLE'o EXHIBITIONS PoR
TWELVE YEARS PAST;
PASIS - 18671 VIEUNA - 1873
SiNIUfiO, 1*75 PHIL4. PA, 1876
PABIS - 1876 1 SWEDEN - 1878
Endorsed by Frans Liszt, Theodore Thorns*,
Ole Boll, Gottschalk, Strauss, Warren, Morgan,
and oror One Theuand eminent musicians ol
Europeand America, Ibetethmony as to the
immense superiority of these instruments over
all others is emphatic, overwhelming and indis-
putable.
RENTED UNTIL PAID Foil
These Organs are now onereu purchasers bv
monthly installments of from $5 to $10, or will
be rented until the rent pays for them. Frcm
one to three years time given for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches, Schools
and Pastors. Agents wanted everywhere. Or
gans sent on trial to any part of the South. We
— alfnc‘81
Silll'tHMN WBOLKiiHH DEPOT.
' ‘ Soiuneru
i or the more convenient supply at
trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been es
tablished at Savannab, Ga, from which Dealers,
Chnrches, Teachers, and the retail trade can be
supplied at New York and Boston factory raxes.
For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full
information address
LULDEN & SATES, Savannah, Ga.
MaBUvaciuBxa’s Whoibsoxr Agxxxs,
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kv,
“lOtHi
Popular Drawing ot the
Conmioswealtii Distribu
tion Co,
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
Thursday. July 31, 1879,
On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will
beciven— holders of a ticket or part ol a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will be supervised by men of un
doubted character and standing, and ticket-
holders. agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A Ne’sv Era in the History
of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder can be bis own supervisor,
call out his number and see it placed in the
wheels
The Management call attention to tha grant
opportunity presented of obtaining, for only $2,
any of
THE FOLLOWING FRIZI 3.
: Prize $ 86,000
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prize... 5.000
10 Prizes $1,000 each 10,000
20 Prizes 500 each 10,000
100 Prize* 100 each 10,000
200 Prizes 50 each 10,000
600 Prizes 20 each 12.000
1,000 Prizes 10 each. — 10,000
9 Prizes 800 eaih, ap'roximat'n prize* 2.700
m
The Best and Cheapest
Steam Engines
In ljie United States can be had on application to
9 Prizes 200 each
9 Prizes 100 each
Generous Prooosition
!3etter than Greenbacks.
One of DR FORBES’ Celebrated Beau-
tiful Electro-Galvanic Belts sent to
any first applicant (and only
cne) in a town at
nAXiF FHICE.
Is Self-Applicable. Cnre3 all Nervous and Debil •
tated Systems, that no other treatment ern
reach, and a host of otherdiseasea.
DE. lOBBES*
Eiectro-GalMic BELTS 5
CURES
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
RHEUMATISM? I pARALY^is*5riVER COM*
AND BOWELS,
NERVOUS DISEASES A SPfcOIALlA- NER
VOUS EXHAUSTION, BERP0-UR1MARY
DISEASES, J1AD&ER AND KIDNEY ,
AFFECT OSS,
For SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Arising from Self-Abuse. Excesses, or Dissipa
tion, attended with some of the following symp-
^Spermatorrhoea, Nervous Debility, Loss of «•
Memory, Indisposition to Exertion or Business,
Shortness of Breath, Trembling. Troubled with
Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision,
Pains in the Back, Chest and
Head, Rush of Blood
to tho Head,
SKIN BBUPT10N8. ETC
BBOKES-DOWX, DsBII.iTATED COJTSTITCTIOSS
Both Male and Femalo, and all difficult cases
for which help can he obtained nowhere else,
The fruit of forty yesrs experience as a s u ess.
fol PHYSICIAN and long experience as a «rao
titioner in Hospital and City Practice, who ha
produced a System that, without destructive
Drugging and DOSING, haa brought futrlh
process by which Nature asserts her power to
restore, and thousands who were Invalids pro
nounce its Inestimable values as a Remedy bend
Symplqmi and receive Diagnosis, Pamphlet,
Circulars, etc. free. Add ™J’ a Q w FORBES
Professor of Improved System of Medica
Electricity EH f giaiKTi cnrcnrrrxii, Ohio.
Beware of Imitators
Bocu8 Appliances and Speculat
ing Adventurers-
aprSO deod&wSm
1,960 Prizes _ , ^ $112,406
Whole Tickets. $2. Hail Tickets. $1.
£7 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, *100
All applications for dab rates should be made
to the home office.
Remit by postoffice Money Order, registered
tetter, bink draft or express. Full list of draw
ing published in Louisville Oourier-Journal and
New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-hold
ers. For tickets and information address COM
MON V\ fcALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, or T J
Monthly,
The Voice of Worship
Fob ;CnoiBB, Cosvsirrross lira Eisgisg
Schools.
BY L. O. KMEI180N.
This splendid rewbook is marly through the
P’ess, and will be in great demand. Full collec
tion of the best Hymn Tunes and Anthems for
Choirs, numerous Glees .for Social and Class
singiDg. and a good Singing School course. Its
attractive contents, with the low price ($100 or
O 00 par dozen), should make it the most popular
ot Church Musio Books.
THE TEMPLE.l§ffl?!fdo& c “;
W O PBBX.H3. Will be ready in a few days.
First class book for Singing Schools, with large
collection of Glees and plenty of Hymn Tunes
and Anthems. Price $U0 or $900 per dozen.
Although Singing Classes are especially pro
vided for, both tho Secular and Sacred Mus'c
-onrinr it one of the best Convention and Choir
bHkta .
T?lir>TMT i'71 Toe new and Very favorite
rAUnilZia opera, bi now ready, with
werds in terse anguages, all the Music and Li
bretto complete. Price $2t0 paper, $2 25 boards.
DTHirnDD Price reduced to 5C eta. The
rlnulUODa si me elegant edition hereto-
ore so'd for a dollar. Con ple:e Words, Libretto
and Music, All Toady for the stage.
‘ ' ‘ retail I
Wf SEEDS.
Finest Varieties now Eeady.
Also Spinach and other Seeds for Pall Sow
ing, Barley, Rye; Oats and Wneat will soon be
ie Oar‘ TURNIP FERTILIZER should be used
Evaiioratow, Cane Mills and Steam
Engines, arriving dally at
LEARS W. JOHNSON & CO.’S,
27 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA GA.
Send for Prlcaa.jullSdkw 8w
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
Opers its 80ih Session feptember 18tb.. 1379.
One of the first schools for young ladies in the
United States. Climate uruxirpa^so). Sur-
renniiegs ueauiifut. Attendee by pupit from
Seventeen States. Strietest economy nqu'red.
Among the lowest terns in the Union,
TERMS-Board. Washing. Lteht*. Erg’fsb
Course, Latin, French, far each ha.f o: the bebjv
luiio ye*r.„.
A)1 extras very low. For Catalogue address
Kct W* M A fiABB IS, D D. President,
julll d8Uw6t htamiton. Virginia.
Any book mailed for i
price.
OLIVER, DITS0N & CO., Boston.
O H DiTSON * CO, 843 fc’dway N T.
inllO U
Kentncky Military IastiWd.
The school for boys and young men. Thirl _
Fifth year begins September 1st. Six miles out
of Fra: ktort. Addre s Cox R D ALPS «, Supt,
Famdaie, Kv.aug»w4ii
G eorgia, jasper county.—Apphca
tion Will bo made to the Court of Ordinary
ot Jasper on tire first Monday in September next
for leave to sell tho house and lot in the town of
Montirello, in raid county, belonging tothaes.
tv.to of Lucy B Smith, late of said county, derV
for tho benefit of tho minor children ol said de
ceased. Angast 1st, 1879, .
8 A FLOURNOY.
sugSlawtw Adm'r of I-pcy B Smith, dee’d.
Strata Female Colleie,
La Grange, Ga-,
With a faculty of nine thorough^ teachers, fine
nplote outfit for all depart-
sic and art, l iters the high-
rally <
and s com
meats. Uterarv, must , „
est advantages at tho lowest ohargea. Nea-ly
double tbs usual time devotol to musio ar.c t,
hence the wouderfal p.-ogresi
logue numbers 83 in mas:c. Bo*r<t. literary tui
tion and drawing per arnara $197: * ,ir ®J l . t . tl
music SS57- Uorrespondenr, invited. Wxito
•'tfgEESXi** ""TpoSx. President.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DIS
TftIBUTlON.CLASS II. ATNEW ORLEANS,
TUB8DAY, AUGUST Utb, 1979-imb MON.
THLY DRAWING.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
tho Legislrturo of the State for Educational acd
Charitablo purposes, tn 1868, for the term of
twenty-flvo years, to which contract the inviola
ble faith ot the State is pledged with a Capital ot
.000.000. to which it has since added a reserve
faSdofl5150.000. IIS GRAND SINGLE NU SI-
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly
cn thesccond Tussday. It never scale, orpost-
pones. Look aUheJoilow^ DUtttbution:
100,009 Tickets at $2 each. Hail Tickets *1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize..... —- .tSO.OCO
1 Capital Prize 10OC0
1 Capital Prize............... 5.000
1 Prizes of $2.5>J 6.000
5 Prizes Of 1,000 5,000
10 Prizes ot 600....M - 10.000
ICO Frixos Of 100 .... 10.000
Prizes Of CU.MM—,.- 10,000
Prizes of 20 10,000
l.OOOFrlzes ot 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $300.
8 Approximation Friz: s of 200,
9 Approximation Prizes of 190.,,
L857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400
Responsib’e corresponding azents wanted at
all premia -r.t points, t u whom a liberal compen-
^Appllation tor'retos to clubs should only be
ado to the homo office tn New Orleans. ■
Write, clearly Hating full address, fur further
ir'ormalion.or eezd orders tc
il A DAUPHIN,
P O Box 892. New Orleans. La.
All our grand extraordinary drawing; are un-
derthe aaperrijijn and maaisanent of GbN G
T BEAUREGARD and GEN JUBALA
ARLY.
ABEMTS FOR MASSEY’S EXCELSIOR COTlUB
GINS, DISSTON’S CIRCULAR SAWS AND
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES.
CARHART & CURD.
Importers and dealers in Hardware. Iron
ttdjAgriralturallmplements, Carnsgellat
TF yonr fancy is for a RIO COFFEE of a high,
J. rich flvvor, not coated with a glutinous,
farelgu vubstance alter roasting, buy none
but the -ARICA." carefully^selected,
roasted aud shipped iresh to the trade by Moore,
Jhnklns A Co. New York. Soid in Maron by
augSdiw Sm J D CARVKlt.
S2S0G
AIkaR. Agents waatea. Busi
ness legitimate. Particulars free.
SMnm J.WOaiH*e(VBVU ala.
awh’
jn!8 lm
dh O o-,
COLUMBUS, GA.
COLEMAN & NEWSOM,
OOTTOJST FACTORS
-—AND
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS
Poplar Street, Opposite Blake’s Block,
M&CSOET, ------
We most respectfully inform the Planters of Middle and
Southwest Georgia that we have removed to" the Ware
house formerly occupied by Audo^sou & Troutman, on
Poplar Street, opposite Blake’s P T -k, where we will do &
General Cotton Warehouse Business. And iu connec
tion we have built a large Store House in which we will
continue to sell Groceries and Provisions.
We li we on hand a large and co., ilete assortment of
Grocer ea and Provisions which we will sell as low as
any house in Mu "on. We will always keep on hand a.
large quantity o.’ Bagging and Ties to supply our Cus
tomers.
Our senior partner, Mr. Robert Coleman, from his long
experience in handling Cotton, is perfectly familiar and we'l
posted in it in all of its details. He will give his entire
personal attention to the sale of all Cotton entrusted
to us.
Mr George W. Wright, long and favorably known to
the Planters of Crawford, Houston and adjoining counties,
will weigh all Cotton brought to our Warehouse.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
jy28 deodAw 8m
COLEMAN & NEWSOM.
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LINENS,
COTTONS:
UPHOLSTERY,
TRIMMINGS,
FLANNELS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
Girls’ and Roys’ Salts,
Ladies’ Underwear,
Infanta Outfits,
DRESS MAKING,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES,
RUCHINGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
DUTTONS,
HAMBURGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PIN3,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES;
FANCY GOODS, Afc
asm
DRY GOODS
BY MAH
4a
Send far Samples or information, and
satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly
you can gel everything in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of us by Mail or Express. We carry an
average slocJuof about $Jfi0,000; all bought
for prompt cash. XSFTry us,
K Have the Children send for a set of our
Advertising Cards.
COOPER & CONARD,
Importers and Retailers,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
£Tew Advertisements.
PaIsis a Btsfsiso. It locates diseiso. Whom
ever the bowels become i, regular uso
Tarrant’s Seltzer Apetlc
It wilt save much pain end danger. Na.-ue
aoiretuccs is ro outraged bv t « burden sue
fa made to carry, through the hcedlessm-M of her
children, that she ap> nly rebels, aud pu: *shes
fesrfa.ly. Don’t neg ect the proper treatment
when the sj mptoms first appt ar. Besort «o the
A peri- c, and get we 1 speedily.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
lollitw
•IO t G A.Utl A UO, Portland^
Maine, for best Agency Business iu
Expensive Outfit Free.
a* nr? a month and expenses guaranteed to
I I Agents. Outfit firee, Shaw A Co,
Augusts. Maine.
A YEAR and expenses to agents
- Address P O VICK-
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON. GA.
/'VFFERS tha advantages of a healthful Ioca-
vJ^tion, low rates of tuition and bo»rJ,-and
(borough instruction by a fully organizad
Faculty.
A course of study embracing Mathematics.
Natural Science, English and ether Modem
Langusges, is provided for irregular students.
Ihe Law School, of which Hon Clifford Ander
son, John O Rutherford, Esq. and W B Hill,
Esq. are the Instructors, offers peculiar advan-
^Sfo^aUT^mwillopenon Wednesday, Octo
ber 1st. For Catalogue and other information
address the President, Bev A J Battle, DD, ar
the undersigned^ y BBAJSrllT< Pm .
Jill BdeodSwAwSt
sizeo
HALAKY. rem*n«ns lain
wanted to sell 8uple Goods to deal-
peddling. bXMBMfi paid.
« S,/. GRANT A COw, i
4. S * S SL. ClaciaasU, Oa
$7 7 7 Outfit Free.
ERY Augusta, Maine.
Alvertn eient
co. n y.
A GENTS WANTED,—for the best and fast-
r\ est selling Pictorial Books and Bibles.
Wees redni^d S3 percent. Address NATIONAL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Philadelphia Pa.
Bavifl. LaiM & Sods.
are the most extensive growers ot
GARDEN SEED
tn America. Their fonr farms, comprising over
’W0 acres, situated in Pennsylvania. New Jer
sey. Virginiaand Wisconsin, are
OWNED OCCUPIED AND CULTIVATED BY
THEMSELVES.
The seeds offered are tno result of the mos
careful and experienced selection^rear alter year
gardeners, private families, and at
who desire good seeds, should purchase
Landreths’ Garden Seeds*
If your merchant does not keep than write fox
“““■ DAVID LANDR2TH A SONS,
Philadelphia. Fa.
lurreRtsa area luhed in 1584 and kept ep e
k d|)ll M
The wear and tear of business life makes snob
f meudous drafts upon body acd mind that
v. .hunt recourse to some sustaining agent they
must give way nnder the pressure. To those
who are breaking down, or win-ting awayirem
general debilitv or affections it the liver, stom
ach and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bitters will so rem-oice the vit 1 mnetons ms to
baffie a'l the assaults of dise. te and restore the
system to its wonted health. For tn'e by all
Druggists and respectable Dtaieis generally.
QNM^to&SSS!
The Brown Cotas Gin.
Clcanatha 8—Abetter, EaMlIxUnCMMm
and «wt» le—money than may rthea Oto to••—are
tree £tct/ tnaohl— Iklly aad ts^aUg |
EXECTIiOR’S SALE
03 VAlTfADLB linns IS JOSES C0P31T,
I hY virtue cf tho last will aud testament of
> Man In Seabrook. late deceased. I will sell
ou tba first Tuesday in October ntxt, at the
court house dror in tbo town ot Clinton, wilhm
tha ltgsl hours of sate, five hundred acres of
laud, more or lo. s, three miles esst of Clinton,
known as the Seabrask place. Good lard in a
goed state of cultivation, good dwelling and all
oiher houses neoded, gin house and good well of
Also at same time and piece 233 acres otland.
more or less, one and a hslf miles of Clinton,
known as the Newton place, being a part of said
es Ate. This Is good, avenge laud with buildings
tkoreon sufficient for farming purposes, plenty
good water on both plaoes for all farming pur
ports and plenty of timber. Sold for distribu
tion among the heirs. Terms cash. -
augs w4t JNO A JOHNSON, Executor.
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»i ’ the work:n-':i«h!p and finish M« anexeelca
*J i, been awarded premiums at afi tbs State Fairs
• ;.:Cic!a. Alabama, Texas, etc., ete.
'rice f.fat of filaa. Feeders an* fwlwaw.
Payable during tbvCouons i*o».
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llltor* w*w
(-xi-S ready
jj.ij. Fptewir . , _ ..
e*. :..ciuar containing tesumonliur rromi
t.. irrdllve plautera who bong a: «n* ——
ci h.ncs lust season
J*,om 1^13 to 18** st nh.oitcttiet Gin* si'
- r . '' (rforyitY audKi U.c Ar--uau.wof li.T.1
!,:•! A Co., ufterwurdf Qumo**, BnoWlsA (
.i I made what was tbeo Ein-waasthoTaylDS G.
tf.r.h'g the year IS’9 wo rouiored (ofiutdbt
win I,- we h ive been exciuitt-ty engaged UtoanL
laehuisg Gina ever »l:uo Wttnlong«npaffenee ;
tne Uvtt labor sating mochBiery anaafcCteawcrk-
no i we poasoaa advaotigot not wnfoyen by at ey
ot..rr nuinuficturer in our hne for producing the
EEeTirork foi the lsast money.
PreaN-s. Eaglnes and complete OutfitfB—lsbed
When dealred. AddnSJ
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