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fifth district, doubtful. Other returns
frorn Philadelphia City show gains by
both parties, the balance favoring Repub
licans. From Berks county, rcattering
returns show large Democratic gains in the
22d district; Negly elected in the 12th
district.
It is thought Shoemaker is elected. The
Democrats carry Harrisburg by two hun
dred and fifty majority. The Republicans
earry AHeerhcney county five thousand
majority. The Reform ticket polled one
thousand votes. Luzerne county gives
Republican gains of one thousand and
twenty-three. Shoemaker is without
doubt elected.
PRO>I NEW YORK.
Office New York Associated Press, )
Neio York, October 11, IS7O. \
At a special meeting of the New York
Associated Press, held this day, all the
members leing present, the following
preamble and resolution was adopted :
Whereas, false reports have been pub
lished by the Tribune, charging upon sev
eral members of this Association the theft
or improper use, in a mutilated form, of
special dispatches to that paper, it is here
by resolved that this Association autho
r z'S the contradiction of this report in the
pipers of the Association. No member of
•be Association can have an exclusive
right to a dispatch of this character, and
ad who print the whole or any part as
trey choose, have an equal right to con
sider it as their own.
If was ordered by the Association that
the foregoing be signed bv the President
and Secretary of the New York Associated
Press, and transmitted for publication to
the members of said Association, and to
all newspapers receiving dispatches from
this organization.
(Signed) David M. Stone,
President.
Isaac W. England, Secretary,
New York, October 11.—Judge Bond
decides that mortgages made in 1858, but
renewed in 1866, must be paid in gold, the
renewal not being equivalent to a new con
t ract.
New York, October 11.—The Erie
Stockholders elected Homer Ramsdell
Justice, D. White and Charlss G. Sisson
Directors for the next five years. Reso
lutions were adopted approviug the pres
ent management, and all of its official acts
for the past two years.
New York, October 11. — Not a wrnrd
from the Western elections.
Tallahassee Florida, Aug. 25 1868.
Messrs. Zeilin & Cos.: Our junior
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Articles of diet that bo dared not indulge
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Editors Floridian.
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Oct. 15—ts.
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Geo. 11. Collins deposed: I have long re
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The wide range of work to which it is
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will run ten years. No machine of
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nepl7—ly
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Fall and Winter Importation.
1870.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
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ELLWANGER & BARRY,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Established 1840.
August 27—i>t. eow.
THE "PAIN KILLER.”
This celebrated medicine has won a deservedly
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4Sf* Directions accompany each bottle.
PrPe 25cts, 50cts, and SI.OO per Bottle.
Sold by all Druggist.
May—2l—ly
Xj.& A..H. JVIcL A.YV S
I/.-.iid Agent!)
For the State of Georgia, will Buy. Sell, and Rent
Lands on Commission.
No. 3 old Post Office Block.
Augusta, Ga ~ Jan. bth 1309. jan9-tf
E 5 JAN TED—AGENTS (S2O Per Bay) to sell
It M 1 *he celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING
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sept?—ly
URSULINE INSTITUTE
OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION,
U‘Valle Crucis,” Near Columbia, S. C.)
For the Education of Young Ladies ,
Under 'he Immediate Supervision
of the lieligicouses of the
Ursuline Convent.
Tills Institution, so well known hroughout the
South, offers every facility for the acquisition of a
refined and solid education. Nothing will be left un
done in imparting to the pupils confided to the care
of the Ladies, a thorough education in the highest
sense of the word; not alone instructing the intellect,
but with maternal care guiding and training, the
heart.
The scholastic year consists of two sessions, or four
quarters. At the close of each quarterly examinaton,
“Bulletins” of Studies and Health are sent to Parents
or Guardians.
For further information, application may be made
to the Mother Superior, to Rt. Bishop Lynch, or to
the Rev. Clergy.
septl—ti
Academy oi’ the Visitation.
Moute Maria, Richmond, Va.
The Patrons of this Institution are respectfully re
minded that the new scholastic year begins on the
First Monday in September,
Parents and Guardians who wßh to secure for
young ladies, in a first class Boarding School, the
benefits of a solid and refined education, with mater
nal supervision over their health, morals and man
ners, will have no reason to regret their choice of the
Moute Maria Academy.
on the retired and healthy heights of Richmond, in
buildings enlarged to admit additional applicants, the
pupils enjoy ample grounds, picturesque views, and
every facility under an approved system and an effi
cient corps of teachers for their contentment and pro
gress.
References may bo made to the
Rt. Rev. Dr. McGill, Richmond, Va.
Very llev. T. Malvey, V. CL. Richmond, Va.
Rev. A. J. Weed, Staunton, Va.
Rev. A. J. Ryan, Augusta. Ga.
To the Superioress of Monte Maria.
To the Office of “The Banneh ok tiie South.’*
augl3—ly
Mount De Sales Academy,
FOK YOUNG LADIES,
(Conducted by the Sisters of the Visitation,)
NEAR CATONSVILLE, FIVE MILES WEST O
BALTIMORE, MD.,
This Academy is situated in Baltimore county,
commanding an extensive view of the surrounding
country, the city of Baltimore, the Patapsco River
and the Chesapeake Bay. The grounds attached to
the Academy are extensive, and afford tue pupils am
ple space for exercises. Ihe halls for study and re
creation, the dormitories, &c., have been constructed
with a view to promote the esmfort ol the young
ladies.
Terms moderate. Address, for particulars,
MOUNT DE SALES,
C'atonsviile, P. 0., Baltimore Cos., Md.
apllG—ly
Kentucky Military Institute,
SIX WILES FROM
Frankfort, Kentucky
The 25th Academic Year will begin on
Monday, Sent. stli 1870.
Send for Catalogue to
Col. R, T. P. ALLEN, Sup’t.,
Fanmlale P. 0., Franklin county, Kv.
july9—tf
miiXi coiisaaß,
NEAR MOBILE, ALA.
THIS INSTIUTION, which ivas destroyed by fire
last February, being now rebuilt, will open its session
on the 7th December next. The terms for the pres
ent session, payable half yearly in advance m osir
rency, areas follows :
Board, Tuition, Washing and Stationery 5270
Entrance i ee, first year only 15
Medical Fees 14
Bed and Bedding, if furnished by College 14
For references and circulars address the President
of the College, at Spring Hill, Ala., the Rev. Clergy
at Mobile, the College of the Immaculate Conception,
comer Common and Baronne street, or P. POURSINE,
Agent, 36 Natchez street, New Orleans.
dec4—ly _
CECILLIAN COLLEGE.
(Ou tuft E. &. I‘. K. E.)
Will enter upon its Eleventh Term of instruc
tion the Erst Monday of September, 1870,
TERMS.
Per Twenty Weeks SIOO 00
For particulars address
H. A. CECIL & BROS,
Cecilian F. O. Ilardiu County, Ky.
july2— 3m
Georgetown College, 1).
The Academic year of Georgetown College com
mences on the first Monday in September, and ends
in the first week of July.
The Lectures in the Medical and Law Departments
will commence In October.
JOHN EARLY, S. J., President.
Circulars containing particulars can bo obtained bv
applying to the President.
augl3—ly
ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY.
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy , Co
lumbus, Ga.
The Exercises of this Institution will be resumed
on the First Monday in Septembar.
For further particulars apply for Prospectus. Ad
dress MOTHER SUPERIOR,
septll
The St. Cecilia’s Academy
resume the academic exercieson the first Yon-
VV day in September. This Institute is situated
about a mile from Nashville, on an elevation over
looking the City, and commanding a view of a beau
tiful landscape lor many miles around. The l iterary
course is thorough, and the Terms are as moderate as
those of any first class Academy in the South.
The heaithfnlness of the place is not surpassed in ■
any locality, either North or Souta; not a case of sick
ness, such as fever, having ever occured in the
School. Besides a Chalybeate Spring on the Acade
my grounds, there are Sulphur Springs in the imme
diate vicinity whose medicinal properties are highly
extoled. Address Superioress of St. Cecelia’s Acade
my, Nashville, Term. Aug 20—3 m
COTTON STATES
Mechanics' and Agricultural
*
FAIR ASSOCIATION.
CF
-A-TJ GU A.
Wm. 11. Tutt, President!
J. J. Cohen & Sons, Treasurer.
Will hold their First Grand
Animal Fair, r Commencing
CTOBER 25, 1370,
And continuing FIVE DAVS.
PREMIUMS over $13,000
Embracing ev cry department
of Mechanical and Agricultural
industry.
$1,400
Subscribed by tlie Merchants
of Augusta, to be offered as
Special Premiums.
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Under the auspices of the
Association
A GRAND TOURNAMENT
will be held,
A Five Hundred Dollar
Horse to the most successful
Knight.
A SPECIAL PREMIUM of
sr>oo
is subscribed by Ahe Cotton
Factors of Augusta for the
best Five Bales Upland Cotton.
ForgPremium r List or Infor
mation, address the Secretary,
E. 11. GRAY,
Augusta, Ga.
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