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the state LEGISLATURE.
Atlanta, July 11, 187&.
1 BE SES.TE
m t at 10 a. m., Prt.ident Lastrr ia the
P.ayet by Eev. T. \V. Heidt.
AH«r roll ci.l tae j jar ax! wo* read and
approved.
NISf BILLS.
Mr. Floyd—A bill to require plaintiff*
in U t». ti t»ke pioparty. E,ferred to
Jaiiury Commit,»■,.
Mr. Clement, -14 h—To provide for
c- mprCBA-ion of jirora in jaaiices courts,
xno tor o* oer purposes. Referred to Ju
dicial} Cjaiioittee.
Mr. Helton—To amend section 4159
of tiro code cf 1873. relating to the trial
oto iim simi to migiBtra'es court?. Rr-
ferrecl to Judiciary Committee.
Mr Hu-irou—Tochaigathe laws of
esira.s e-bere toe value or the astray doea
not etreel t »enty do.lire. Referred to
Jo c >ry Committee.
Mr S at*n—To require property o«n
I T-, warn her re.l, personal or anted, to
g ve ia and pay the top upon the e.mi io
ti o ooooiy V tere the property is 1 jo-ated.
Referred to toe F.ntaos C immittee.
Mr. AIiDaetel—To oarry ioto effect
P. . I. 3a0 8 Arl. 3 of tb« constitution
oi 1877. WitiLilraun by Mr. Graailsnd,
who u.ov«d its possspe.
A ii sjiaaua lositing Iim. X. W. P«r-
»in to a neat In the tdenale, was offered
by Mr. Pr-stoo. P.e-rd.
BILLS OF THIBD BEADINO.
B-tls • a.uetid e o.lob 3043 uod 2043,
code of 1883, providtog for toa laying off
hiinsstoaile allowed by e&td oide.
Pasted,
O 11 to relation to garnishment prae
tio- Defer-justices’ oiarrs Posted.
13 11 providing for the retarn of ap
praisers appointed to a-aipn a year’s anp-
port for families. R tOiimitttd.
Mr. Cibauioi m '.ved to take up tho bill
ru- uciog rod regal tllng fees ot dials tax
r«i etver. and Cul.to ofH
Aconmiitesof conference was appoin-
tea coDst-ttog of MtS3rs. Csbsn.ss, Sim
la nt uod Howrll.
Mr. Pr.af)0 moved to tike np the bill
to allow def -ndant in cases of levy on
dietreea warrant to replevy proparty when
plaintiff la. by rcaton of poverty, nnable
to pay, sheriff ohall tike posseisioa until
tbeie.ue iatriid
Mr. Fain offered an amendmant. R:-
ferred to tbe Judiciary Committee.
Mr. H w.dl moved that when the Stn
its ci jon.nt it adjourn until Mordayat
10 o’cmci Adopted—.yes 23, nays 18.
Adjourned.
HOUSE.
The Honto caicrhed to order by Mr.
Speaker, pta or t.y Rev. D.-. Spildiog.
the roll oatLd uod Joaruai read nod ap-
prevrd,
Mt. Payns—ehairmm of the enroll
ing o -maiut-c, loportod sj7er.1l bills for
a gtaiute.
BILLS ON FIB?T HEADING.
Mr. C»ir—A tun pri-acriLiug dnties of
cleiKs of Bip rtor Conttt in eeitling
nioitgxoe. K-terrcd io Jndiciory.
A ao. a bill Co abolish tbs Dual, Coart
of R-oktale. Rtferred to Committao
on L itat xtd Sp.ctal bills.
Al o, a bill • X BLdiog ja’isdiot'on of
jn t.c,s of {.i-r.ee in Rockdalo county.
U'feired as above.
Mr. WnghL of E'chmond, a bill to
axot-nd an act cstabliabiDg a board of
teatih for tbe city of Augusta. Referred
to Judiciary Committee.
M..-. Duvall, of K chmond, a bill to ex
empt Airmen irem jury duty. Riferred
toJadtctary Comuiiitee.
Mr Wright—A bill to ropeal sections
1. 2 ini 4 of ao act filing tne time for
hoi nng munioptl election* in the city
of Augusta. Referred to Committee on
L-o>l ana Special Bits.
Aoo a bill to supply artificial limbs to
ex Conf-dcrato soldiers. Rsforred to
Ccmaiittre cn F.nance.
Mr. S bley. of Rcbmond—A bill to
provide for tbe pnolioation of registered
your, in tbo oity of Augurtr. Referred
to Committee on L 'Od and Sprcial Bills.
M . Wright—A bill providing for a
Beard of Felice C 'mmtsiliners for tbo
city of Augusta. Referred to Commit
tee cn Ii cal and Sp-ctal Bitla.
Mr. Turner, Coairman of Committee
on Judiciary, cff.red a report.
Mr. CeX, Chairman of tho Joint Com-
tci.tee to tx amine into tho motives and
o.n'ucr of Governor Colquitt in eigoing
tbe Northeastam Etilroaa bonds, offered
a re pert
Mr. Sit l-.'j—A biil providing for a stnk-
iog tunu in the city of Augusta. E. ftr-
r> d to Committee on Local and Special
Bids.
Mr. Hu'ohins—Of ths Finasco Cjm-
miue*, r.p ritd.
Mr. Humber—A bill to orgmixs a
City CuUii for Ettonton. Rtferred.
A ! s.«. n bill to establish Boards of road
commist-iopers for ihecoanty ofPnlnam.
Referred.
Mr. MsBea—A toll to prevent hattdag
and fljaiDg on lands wimoat omsent of
owosrr in M tstgomery. Referred.
Mr. Poioisi-e—A bill to provide for
riid commissioners in Monros oianfy.
Referred.
Mr. Collins—A b it providing for road
commissioners Of the oontily of Mitchell.
Referred.
Also providing for tho registration of
voters in tbe county of Mitchell.
Abo a bill to change too time of hold
ing the Snpericr Court in ths coun'y
of Mitchell. Rsferred to Judiciary
Committee.
Mr, Cunningham—To authorizs the
O dinury of Milton county to borrow
money for ccnoty purposes. Referred.
Mr. Rmey—A bill to amend an act in
corporating tbo town of Tnompioa rela
tive to tho salo of liquor. Passed to its
third roadiog and referred to Committee
on Corporations.
Abo, a bill to amend an act establish
ing County Conrtof McDoffis. Rrferred.
Tne special order of tne d-y was mads
the speotal order of Monday.
Invitation to tne floor of tho Hottsi
was extended to Hoo. J. S. Hook.
Mr. R n*y—A bid to prevent sals of
infejiaatm.; liq-iors in the county of Mo-
D-ffis. Referred.
Mr. Gamage—A bill to amend a ssoiion
f (Ads. Referred.
Mr. Hirvel;—To prevent the sole of
intuxiooting liquor* in town of Nryior,
L wade i conoty. Referred.
Mr Sirotoer— To amend an aoi to pro-
v-nt the obstruction of tail pissagi of
fiiQiaal! streams. Referred.
Also, a till amending section 42C5 of
Cods. Referred.
Also, a bill to provide f or appeals from
one jury to another. Referred.
Mr. Miller—A bill to regulate the sale
of ltqnor in the county of Lioorty. Rf
f erred.
Also, a bill to require all road and reve
nue commmiioners to give bond. Refer
red.
Also, a bill to amend section 4372 of the
Code.
Also, a bill to mike the violation of
wr.tten contracts a misdemeanor.
Also, a bill to amend section 4537 of
the Co ia. All appropriately referred.
Mr. Birch—A bill to amend section
1319 of thu Code. Referred.
Amo, a b .11 to amend section 4500 of tho
Cole. R terreJ.
Also, a bill to incorporate tho Oemes
Steamboat Company. Read and relerred
to tne Committee on Corporations.
Ami, a bid toconsolidato certvin offi
ces in Liurcns couuiy. Referred.
Mr. Birron—A bill to repeal an act cre
ating road commies oxers ia the osunty
of Jones. Referred.
A j o, a bJi to prevent the destruction
of g*ine ia tho county of Jones. Ra-
terred.
Also, a bill to prevent tmn'ingon lan ie
ia J.ii.oj county without the uwnsr'a psr-
intr-ion. Referred.
M-. Jsh .s n—A bill to create Board
of Cjtnmis-ioaers of roads in Johnson
county. R furred.
A.ao, a bdi regulating the appointment
of road heads ia Johnson county. Eiad
and leferred to Committee on Judicia-
ry.
Mr. Tarver—To am-a-1 thu charter of
LiuirVitlx Branch Eulroad Csmptny.
Rsad and referred to Committee on Cor
porations.
Mr. Pope—A bill for relief of the hsirs
of Eli S. G:over, of Jssper oounty. Rs
fetred to Committee on Finance.
Mr. Pike—A bill tc carry into _c_ffect
tho seotton of the o institution of 1877, in
regard to eleeltons on bonds given by ma-
moipslities, eic. Referred to Committee
on J udiciarv.
Also, a bill to amend section 1669 of tho
cod-. Referred.
A so, a Dill to amend sto'.ioi 2753, 2,-
7GJ, 27CI, 2703, 2770 of the cods. Rs-
lerred.
Mr. Bsnnet’—A bill anlhoriziag tbe
Ordinary of Jaokson eonnty to issns
bonis for ornnty purpuses. Rtferred-
Mr. Miller—A bill authorizing the
Coacty Commissioners of Hoafton
cout.tv io pniehsse iands sold for taxes.
Referred.
At-o, B bill empowering commissioners
cf Hunston county to let oat the batld-
ing of pablic bridges by contract. Re
ferred.
Mr. Divii—A. bill prohibiting the sale
of fertdmtis without acel.sts_ of same
stamped un Cecil package. Referred.
Also, n bill exempting from taxation
property to the amount o? $1,000, when
brought ia iheState by a lonajlide immi
grant. Referred.
Also, a bill changing tho time of bold-
Ing Superior Coarts in tho county of
Houston. Referred.
Mr. D ckfon—A bill to create a board
of commissioners of roads and revenues
for the county of Henry. Referred.
Mr. Daniels—A bill to regulate the
compensation of o r'atn offlojrs in ths
couoty of Heard. Referred.
Mr. MsCarry — A bill incorporating
.. ..... , Ili-t.red Riilrood Company. Referred
Alao, a bill enabling tho cmp.oymon- ^ t ho C umuiUea on Corp. r ations.
of a minor wax bus a living parent or
pta nun, without his content. Re-
fca.ed. .
Mr. Aadersm—A bill prohibiting the
said ofepiriiuone liquors witheut city tr
Village license. R-retred.
Mr. Blerkly—A bill to authorizing tho
Ritiuo High School to gr-nt diplomas.
R. frtri-d.
J)r. Janes—A bill amecdi’'g an act in-
coryOfAtmg the Cartersvtllc aod Van
Wc-rt Railroad R-ferrod.
Al o, a bill amending tho charter of
the Chtrckeo Iron Ccmpany. Referred.
Mr. S loiter—A resolution to change
th* ij.s-. a- : f v.itii'i; on bills of tits first
re .dice, fi-firicd.
Mr Cook—A bill to piohifcit the sals
Of spirituous liquors iu tho town of Dn-
la-b, ia G-vicct-r Of at, and Milner, in
P.fcc county. R fentd
Mr Bmtn—A t ill to r-peal an set con
■O'ldalirg tne clficcs of Treasurer and
C e.-k cf So perl or Courts of PaaldiDg
Connty. R ferred.
Mr Eider—A btil ptohibitirg payment
of - civ cat c e .s to thr sheriff and clerk
of O.-o-so coorty. R.ferred.
Mr. L.r cgrlon—A bt l for the relief of
ovale of Jjon Harnt ca su rtty of I. P
Hatri--. Pj .i1 to first reading wit. on
lefr.ice'o Cumoa t ca on Local and
Bpiooi D.ls. R-fvired to Judiciary
C uim-ltw.
Mr Cravfn’d—Abiiltoemrnd seotiens
931 932 sad 968 of the oode. R-forrsO.
A .. a ,i li to repeal cn act exempting
jo r .jm-n 1 be e n fi-m garmahmtnt.
R fer.td ta (laaol tea cn Ja tic.a.-y.
At. , r till to exempt members o f
th Coo. ns Gn.:ds from ja.-j doty.
Ref I (1 -o Commti.M cn L.oii and
3p -i-l B1K
Al<' • t.i-l to tx’mpt me «b:ro of jias-
cog a- E fi s from jury daty-
A * c, to * x -m.-t nasmters of City L kc.
Giat<e,i>f Cji.imbus, f.cm jury doty.
Kifs.-nd to Cum mutes on Local and
Sp c -1 B.tls.
A s , to amend an net relati'g to the
ga ut cpUi:.- na Lqaors in Masocges
COW). Referred.
A-, a bit ex-mp-ico tho firemen o
C titts i a -i jory cut“. Reterrei.
Mr. Garr. —1 L-t 1 to sm. nd section
27'3 f h ri>is cf 1873 E ft-rred.
A sc, a ball o be .. n the trial of cr.mi
nx', oases. iV-f'-irtd.
A -u, a bill to t-qoire the olerks of
roir - to moke their roootdl immediate.
R f-ried.
Mr L 2.1. X—A b ; i! to provide for pay-
in the bat-did dtbt of the State. Rsferr-
«d to F nance Commute?.
Al-O. a .1 nboHah-cg eont'y pchcoi
cootni.-ionir- and tran'ferlogtheirdatiox
to c >uvy tre-tartra. Referred
Mr. Aoc.er-oc—A bill to car J. G Mir-
.“! oc for cr ■ s-ties s*-i -o Wts'-rn a- d
A 1 >; t: - i» „i:. E furred ti C.mm - ! aprmg*
tee OU Fins' C-.
Mr. Hudson—A b-ll providing for a
revision of tbe jury b.xia Harris county.
R ferred to thu Commuteeou Judiciary.
Thj Pouso then odtoumed
DAT DWrAtMtllSS.
Domestic Items.
WilkE'Babbx, Pa., Jaly 11.—Train
No. 15 or the Lehreh Valley railroad,
which Isfl here at 135 o’clock this morn
ing met with sn aoetden: at Fair View,
caused by » m.spajsd evi oa wbten
drew tie engms down an embankment.
Silling Anjttstus H*lker, the engineer,
and-ne fitemau, Ed Kratl. No one else
lU p" r . :;T0. O.NT., Jnly 11.—A speolal
Otblegram from London to ths Glois says
that toe Canadian loam shot » ma.oo yen-
tsrjhj wita ths L.verpocl r.fls brigads.
Tee latter Ware viototions by seven points.
Tee ahoo- ng was good, ous ths weather
nofavoixbie.
Saw Obleass, Jnlr 11.—A Like Prov
ince Louisiana, (iptflisl dispatch r-ports
ths 'nt ling of Poit master Austin by
fiqatre Ls-k, of W s: Carroll, and the
tuu.-tsl w.iu-ding of S. L. Austin, pariah
jodge. W. H. Smith, colored, who *>.
crosilcr the etrert darxg the mdse, vi«
s ro.i:. t i* d ,grd by a stray ballet, and
mstanvv kd ed>
EspI >8ion Baittmire.
BiLont ise, Jaly 11.—A bolter expio
dc tu = uioru ng. ins planing mill atio
b.x fastary of 0. P. 3:eve-eA Co., toe
o.nlsr hoc- ', a email oos-a:ory brick
ban ding at the re-.r ,ni of ths factory,
ied a tfcr. e-story brick building sdjiinia.
ihs bniltrhcoMn. idcs a box factory were
oompl t. y wracked. A potttoo of iht
wall of ibJ mate fxotory, a lirgo five
i ;ory brick tu 'ding, was blown out from
tits bodes to tbs upper s'ory. Tne pis e
■ i.s, frost-' ...-i wiodows for s distst.es of
.j! rssweradem ished. Attketiiar
0 t :he explosion but a few cf ths bonds
were in the fac Dries.
Accost Se’tzer, one of the proprietors,
and Henry C..:-'o, engineer, were instant.
!y kitted, and six or e.ght persons ale in-
ixr. d. soma seriously.
} Sabatooa Laxe, July 11.—The wai=:
and weather are again good for flxisb.og
the heats of ths amateur regatta.
Promptly at the ct-tirrhe wianisg jasior
ainJi. a avers ranged at the booys and
a at t fi at raciog pace. Seyfert o. the
N ixt.lu* C ub, of R-ading, Pa ; Murray
of the E x.b th Clata, Portsmouth, Va ;
Rr ,vo, ef t.i-Uoion Springs Cinb.XJato
“ Y : »od J*ct-oa of the PaI
e-ide Club, ot Veaters, 5 Y , ware coa-
Mr. ri .d-A ->’171 > >tra d .eo'ion 1964 tas'ants. Hanay jronm n^OLj,
r t to*, ode. SkA*ir^d 10 Ojaamiuoa oa I second ml- ,
Jaiicixry. * V* 09 -
In the final beat for the senior single
senile, Marray, winner of tbe Junior
singles, was on the card as winner of the
neat on Wednesday. Hs was too much
exhausted by his -Sorts in the last race
•a row,and only Holmes of the Pa»tucket
Cmh, cf Pawincket R. I; Pnuiipa, of the
Triton Cloh, of Newark, N. J.; Rath-
borne cf the New York Athletic Clnl;
Alusgrove, of the St. John Club, of New
Orleans, ana Mumford, of the Persever
ance Club, New Orleans, star ed. Holmes
came in first, bat having foaled with
Ratnborne, was disqualified, and Mam-
ford wa- given the first, his time beiug
9:50. Pmtitps was second in 9:58, and
Muegrove third in 9 533-
Little R‘>ck and the Fever.
Littls E:ck, J uly 11.—Tne yellow fe
ver news from Memphis creates a pro
found impression. Ltule Rick is in ex
cellent sanitary condition. Nevertheless
the Board of Health met nnd resolved
that no train cn tae Memphis and Little
Rock raiiroad shill be permitted to enter
within the quarantine limits, five miles
eostof’toocic-, after 12 o’clock to-day.
H'.alth officers were ordered to be placed
on toe Iron Mountain road. Dr. Coltam
was appointed to me*t incoming Mem
pais train*. Major Fietcher was notified
to appoint a ruffictent cumber of saoitxry
policemen to be place J Under central san
itary cHirer Pat Morrison.
Numerous anxious inquiries by telo
graph from neighboring cities of the
Sia:o are msdo to tbe Board of Health
looking to fall co-operation with the
Litlle Rock officials.
Executions.
Wabexnton, Va . July 11—John Wil
liams ano Winter Payee were hanged
hero to-day—the firmer for the murder
of Howard Hfizclaw, actiog railroad
agent end telegraph operator at W3r-
ronton Junction, on Fcb:uiry last; and
the latter tor tb-j murder of an oil uegro
earned,Jam s Adams at Salim, Faiqnter
county, iu Aptil last.
Terrible Expiation — Great Fa
tality.
San Fbanoisco. Juty 11.—At Bodie to-*
day a terrible explosion of a powder mil
magazine occurred near the old etandard
lueiine work, watett were blown to atum*.
I’ae Summit work*, a short di-tance off,
were shattered to pieces.
As nearly as can bo learned, at present,
the following persons were killed: Fra it
Fide, fLaouius F.ahorty, Wm O’Br.en,
sad several others whose names ware r o
vet obtained Tna w.named are A. D
P eros, *I ; btly; Thomas Muiphy, cron
fractured; M- and Mrs. Onuff, uiightly
SdlUrao, engineer at ths standard recline
bad both of his eyes blown oat and hts
iKuil fraemred. Hs oinuot live. Wm.
Hedge ned ms 1 g broken. A Chinaman
was buried under the ru ni, ano ms body
has not yet bren foiled Tnoia-s G-ii
was bare in the feOi, Richard Palmer
was hart ia the arm and body, Hugb
He Mi lii a had his leg broken and was
injured iutsrnatiy, James H. Yajfcey,
foreman, was nnrt in the foct and other
wise severely injured. Mrs. M Kinney
an i her child were buried in the ruins o:
tier house, and were extricated with dit
ficaltv.
Jocn MoM i'au was buried in bis cab
in, and taken ont elighilj injured.
The whole town is a not-pnal. Every
moment news came of more deaths and
injuries. As far a, heard from there nr.-
8 persons known to be dead and over
rorty wounded,'with a prospect that many
will die from their injuries.
Women and children ara crying and
searching for the remains of loved ones.
It is probable many were blown into tba
air and their remains eoxttsred broad
cast.
Poroiga.
St. Psteesecso, July 11.—A second
lire has occor.ei ut lrkntrk, which de-
troyed five churches, a oonveot cf the
Lucherau chnrco, the courts of justice,
police oflileB, telegraph uS-'c, post-office,
excise, artillery, engineers, medical tc-
tubl shmsnts, three oauks, barracks and
town hall.
SIGHT DloPAi'GHEfi.
jroraign.
London, July 11.—The scene lest night
while th« House of Commons was in
commirtee cn tho army discipline bill,
was most exciting. Purnvli, the home
ruler member from Meatn, accused the
speaker of breach of privilege end one
sided conduct. This language caused an
alterca'ion with Kaikee, chairman of the
committee, whom Parnell attempted to
silence by dint of shouting. A lumaitn-
ous debate followed, in which all the
home rulers participated, and daring
which, according to statements of report
ers, recourse to physical viclenos ap
peared not improbable.
A Purls dlspstcu to tho limes says, in
tho Chamber of Deputies t'otsday nine
R:publ’c*n membs-ra voted against thr
ami Jeruit clause in Jutes Ferry’s educa
tion bill; eLvcn othors, including th
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce,
abstained from Voting. It is believed
that the Senate will uct demand urgency
for the bill. The Left Centre, by a vot-
ot 18 to 15, declined to oppose a demand
for urgency.
Ljnddn, Jaly 11.—The steam yacht
Enrhacire-s, wl h ths remains of th*
Prince Imperial, has arrived in the
Poamss, bat will be btlow Woolwich till
4 o’clock this afternccn.
A di-paich to tbe Pall Mall Gazelle
from Berlin, says there will be a grueru'
election for members of the Prossian
Diet.
Iicndcn. July 11,—A dispatch to the
Pall Mail Gazette, from Berlin says taere
wilt be a gm -iat eleatiou of members of
the Prussian Diet in October, when Piince
B.smarck proposes to appeal to the coun
try for the great questions of financial
reform and purchase of private railways
by tbe State.
Beblin, July 11.—A dispatch to th'
Horning Post says the permission recently
gr»meu to tae French General Ccausey
to inspect Russian fortresses and oca-,
defonees, which is a favor not usually
granted to foreigners, has seriously of
fended Germio aaaeept b litiea.
LiviapjnL, July 11.— ”ois week’s cir
cular uf the Liverpool Oottuu Broker,’
Association rajs cotton continues in luni
ted demand. American advanced 1 16
io a penny during tee beginning of tc-
week, bat for the past three days the de
mand has been email, wita large supply
Quo ations are now 116 ot a penny be
low those ot laet Tnursday. Sea Ielaon
aon'.ianes in moderate demani eni pri
ces unchanged Futures opened finnei
end conuautd to improve doriag Bator
Jay and Monday, prices advancing 8-32
•o l oi a penny. S.cce then they hav,
been weaker and the advance has been
lo=i> and prices declined compared witn
isst Tcursjay’a quotation. J o: a penny
tor near and 3 32 of a penny for tnoic
distant portions.
Hero Jb'aTarable FtTer News.
MxnrHie, July 11 —There hove bees
no new cases of tever to-day and tne
panic of ytsterday has greatly sucsidsd
Ererythiog tn.s morning is aaier. Th
=:ck m.-mbsr= of JoCge Eiy’s family arc
progressing favorably. No spread of tEs
disease is aEticipoted. It is said (ndy
6,000 people ie:t tna city yesterday. Tne
octinight trains of tne laoxi-vuls ano
Memphis r.od Cca-lestou railroads Us
night were crowded to soffocstion. Bo:h
roads seat out doable trams, aud yet
wc-e unable to are.mmo-tate all wh
wished to leave, many being comp.lltd
to remain over until to-day.
Tee L.itSe Rios r-ilrosd sent oat its
jig; train xt loo *, the sutocriiies o* that
oily hiving nut.fiedihc rMlroad eE:isl.-
tait a quiiariice^wooll be es:abi,=r,ca
on oil irwins 1-evmg Memphis after that
k J G ALVX8TJaly 11.—The Board of
Heal h last ovaoingdeoiared a quar=nt.ue
■gxihfi Memphis, and freight from that
point will not be'allowed to enter ths
city. Passengers will be admitted only
after the expiration of twenty days from
their depaitnre. The Board also passed
aresolu.fon that ail vessels from healthy
points outside tbe tropics shall be forbid
den to touch at Key Wtst.
Hews Items.
NlwYobk, Jaly 11.—Samuel Bv.ley,
formerly mate of a steamboat, mode an
n raordinary attempt to commit suicide
yesterday, by beating the too of his head
ia with a small hammer. He cannot re
cover.
Cincinnati, July 11—Ex-Gov. William
Allen died suddenly at his home near
Cbitiicorhe, Ohio, this morning.
New Yoek. July 11.—Edward Hanlon,
champion oarsman of the world, arrived
heie in the steamer City of Chester to
day, and was met ia the lower bay and
warmly welcomed by a crowd of friends.
Ha hoe a reception tc-night in Madison
AvenUB Garden.
Washington, July 11.—The daily mail
service between Red River Landing and
Sareveport overland route will be estab
lished next week.
Boston, July 11.—The shoe lastera at
Natick have dsmanded an increase of
psy, and there is a prospect of a strike
to-morrow. They number three hund
red, bat if they bold out other workman
in to-- same factories to the number of
three thousaud will bo thrown out of em
ploy ment.
synapsis Weetuer aiatemem.
Office Chief Signal Offices,
Washington, Jaly 11, 1879.
Indications: For the South Atlantic
and Galt States, falling barometer,
southerly windi, slight warmer dear or
partly cloudy weather, exospt local rsins
in tho immediate gulf and southern AR
aut io coast.
SllUJSltitaT OlStATOHES.
Foreign.
Woolwich, July 11.—Price,:.' Lueien
rod Coartce Bonaparte Joachim and
L*uis Murat Baron Hausslan, Dukes ot
Padua and Mouchy, and ether distin
guished Frenchmen were present at the
landing of the body of the Prince Impe
rial. M. Banner and General Fieury
carried the pall. Tne body waa further
embalmed la tbe armory, where it re
mained two hoars. The Prince of Wales,
Duke of Connaught, Prince Tecfc, Duke
j| Cambridge and toe Crown Prince of
Sweden assisted in the identifiratioo of
tne remains. The escort with the body
slant d rcr Cbiselhnrst at 6 o’clock this
evening. Many thousands of epeotators
lin»d the ronte.
London, July 11.—Rsferring to the
presence of nnantfaorizsd reporters in the
gallery of the House Us: night, Mr. Par-
jeil moved this afternoon that any rec
ord ot the proceedings in the House with
out its sanation is unprecedented, a
areaoh of privilege and dangerous to the
liberty of debate.
»ir Stafford Nortboota morad nn
amendment expressing oonfilenca in the
Sneaker. Marquis Harungton and Mr.
Gladstone, Liberals, supported the
amendment amid much cheering.
The debate proceeding, the Home Red.
era became mash exoited, and Mr. Sulli
van, member from the South, accused
tne. Government of contemplating the im
prisonment and expulsion of tne Iiiaa
members.
Mr. Parnell’s motion was rejected by
42C io 29.
Raws Items.
Bwton, July 11.—The Wallowfield
budding, in process of demolition, in
Charles street, fell to-day ana buried a
number of ohitdren who were picking up
bita of wood at its base. Several were
tr j -ired but none fatally.
Baltisiohe, July 11.—A severe storm
swept over the cuy to-night with high
winds, prostrating telegraph lines in
every direction.
NewOblean3, July 11.—Ia tho con
vention to-day Mr. Vince offered a reso
lution to appoint a committee to ascer
tain ii there is any yellow ftver in the
city. (ii'iughter.J Mr. Vanea raid he
was informed that there were two oases
at the Charity Hospitai. If this were
true he wanted to know it and “git.”
Liter—A letter was received from
Doctors Pratt and Miles, of tho Charity
Hospital, etatiog that there had been no
case of yellow fever or suspicions case
received. They consider the oity remark
ably healthy. A resolution was offered,
which lies over under tho rules to celo
brate the completion of tho jetties by a
holiday and requiring the Gaveinhr to
have a salute of one hundred guns*fired.
Montgoseebt, July 11—The Mayor of
the city has quarantined all freignt and
passengers from Memphis. Hie procla
mation wtll appear in the Advertiser to
morrow morning.
Wilhixgios, N. C-, July 11.—Thomas
B ockey, master of the bark Florence
Har aret, which clear.d from this port
•or Glasgow June21:h, and returned to
Smithvula with broken chronometerJaly
4th. camo to this city and wa3 found dead
in bed to-day. The coroner’s j ary found
that he die! from an overdose of lauda
num administered by himself.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPOBTa
—O - •
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER
Jcvr li. 1S79.—Evujnsa.
Ci)GiparatlT3 touoa Statement
For the week ending Friday, July 11,1879:
Net receipts at all U S ports for week... 4,219
Last yetr 5.344
Total receipts to this date. 4,411,161
Last year 4,210,514
Kxports ;or tho week 12,022
Last year 6.525
iotal exports to this Uate......«, &S79.456
Last year...- : 8,272,965
Stock at all U S ports 171,347
Last year 145,375
'tuck at all interior towns 12.609
Last year 10.547
stock at Liverpool SSO.fve
Last year 7sz0 0
itock American afloat for Great Britain... 3S.o(Kr
i,ast year 4i,ouU
Cotton.
LivebP'-ol—Noon—Cotton Craer; middling
at lands G;«. middling Orleani 6 15 16
*>& .** sow b* es; ot which UOJ were taken b>
speculators anu lor export; receipt* 2900, 1850
o. «h cb w re American.
Futures opened 1-15 better:
tJwi*u4*io* middling clause July and August
delivery 6 S‘lCa625-32, August and September
September and October 6 29 32*6 15-16 UcZ j-
n-r and No\ember6l9 32, November and Decem
ber 6>$.
S »e*« 1 the week 425CO. American 31009, spec*
elation 106u. export 5000; actual export 3 00; im*
po t* 10,000; Ameritwn 9,is 0. M ck tSd.cOO stock
oi Amtxictn 45i,0dJ: afloat 218,000; Amercaa 35,*
oOO
2 P m—Uplands low middling clause July and
August de ivery 6 13 16.
3 p * a—sales of American 6,359, Futures clos
ed Qrm.
N’s«r York—Cotton Quiet. sa?esU79 middling
uplands 12 4. midaung or lean*
r uiurvs opened firmer: July delivery 12 23, Au
gust 12 55, Scptembo.- 1123. Uctob2r ll.4J.Nov*
ernoer It • 8
Cottcn—Net receipts —: gross $9.
k'utt rea cloaca w. ax. sxlea eO 000. July delivery
12. f, August 13 lb~19.brpernoer 12 15-id. Oc*
lobe ll-e, ^<vember 10 92,December 10A3, Jan
uary 10 94 February IU0-C2. il rch 1112—15.
c; v.n o -: *> eA*iy ; .-43; m u*
diiDM uu a id* 123 16; auddJixu Orleans 125-16.
GgiVEsrus—Oo ten lower to sell m - .daua«, 12,
liw m aaxmg Kooa ordinary ll^.Lez re*
crip'- t* 9 gr*ss —. sale* 6^ stock 2259.
w’eexijr net receipts 727; gros,s ; salss
258. exports to Greai BnLun : France ;
Cjnfaucah — .channel —. coaatwue 923.
'•ommulk—Ujiion s^aioy. midaLng 12; net
reeaipu 4S, sales —. stoca .747
weekly net receipts 435, gross —, sales 60.
expurls to Franco , coastwise 314. Great
Britain , contmeni .
-*4i.ri*0£3—Oouon quiet; middling 12V£» low
mdiimg i2,|Oodcrun.ary 11^4,net receipts —,
t roan ^53. *aj. s —. Stock 2459.
Weekly net receipts 6. trass 3S7; sales —
spinners —, expo i* to Great Br.tain ,65j; coast*
*.:c 1-5. contmeut —. Fran&s cham,ei—.
-vuaius—Oo wn qmet iux<iti >ag 12^, low mid-
iliog UM good ordinary 1 ^ c«ji receipt —,
198 sale* 47'4
Weekly net receipts lzv2; gross 1643; tales
. is ;>J '>-» fta’. B'l’aH.Ll ill
W’ri.xtiatxxos—cotroL steady, aiildling upland 1
12; Jow ^Aiadlang liJi. guoa ordinary 11. neire-
cc-P » —: gross ■*. sale*— stoex 195
’Ae^kiy net receipt* 6, gross —: sales
S> ; export* to Great Briuua -—; coastwise
TAKE
Si2»co2r3’ Lives EEanLAioa o* Medicixe
is an lutailible remedy for Halsrious Fevers,
How el Comolaints, Jaundice. Colic. Restless
ness, Mental Depression, Sick Headache, Con
stipation, Nausea. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, etc.
The reason that this medicine is successful in
so many cases with whicn remedies previously
tried were unable to cope, is attributable to the
fact that it is a medicine watch reaches and re
moves the causes of the various maladies to
which it is adapted. Liver Complaint, Fever
and Ague, etc, and Dyspepsia in its worst form
yields to tho potent power of the Regulator. It
Coes ml merely relieve the sufferer, but effects
a permanent cire. Simmons* Liver Regulator
or Siedicin* has also been used successfully for a
long time as a substitute for Qaimae and Cale*
mcl, and the effects of this medicine are truly
wonderful.
It is prepared upon strictly scientific princi
ples and. being an entirely Vegetable Compound,
is a harmless but effectual medicine.
It is a well known fact th it food ill digested
but imperfectly nourisaos the system as it is
purciallr assimilated by the blood. Sufferer*
with Dyspapsia whase circulation is impover
ished an I nerves weakened experience a decid
ed and rapid improvement in their physical and
mental condition by the use of Simmons* Liver
Regulator.
REGULATOR
This mild Tonic, gentle Laxative mnd harmless
Invigorant aids tho process of digestion which
insures u development of all materials that are
uecea&try to a he ilthy condition of body and
Uiind. Clergymen, bankers, bookkeepers, edi
tors and others that load sedentary lives will
find mucb relief from the frequent headaches,
nervousness and constipation, resulting from
want of exercise, by takin<the Regulator. And
persons living in unhealthy localities ma* avjid
all bilious attacks by taxing this medicine occa
sionally to.kuep tho Liver in henlihy action.
OF
It should be used by all persons, .old and
youn*r, and no family can afford to be without it,
and, by being kept rdady for immediate resoit,
wil! save many an hour of suffering and many a
doll- r in time and doctor's bills.
ITiJSHICIMJg.
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J. E. ZEILIN & CO.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Bold by all Druggists. may7
Feilaublphia—Cotton quiet: middling 12}$,
low middling 12}$. good ordinary 11%, net re-
ceil*ts —% gross .
Weekly net receipts 1<5. gross 263. sales 1299,
spinners ICOk coastwise —; stock 9318.
SiVAr-iiAii—UoEKm lowor to s,ell. middling \\%,
low middling 11%; guou ordinary 1114-, net re
ceipts' 22, gross —— sales 10; stock 1635.
Weekly net receipts 5-50; gross ——; sales
—; exports to Great Britain 431: France
•: channel : continent -—; coastwise 63i»,
fxKv-ivyuULaittt— Cott-n quiet; miurtiiug llJi.
low middling ll}£: good ordAiiary ll}6. neiro-
eehus 76. grcss77. sale* 11C0 stock 175*i
Weekly net receipts 656; gross 892; sales
4500, export to Great Britain , coastwise
1625; comment ; Franco 1249; Channel —.
uotton nominal; middling 11%. low
middling 11% good ordinary 11%, net receipts
lu2: gross —: sries 25; stock SS32.
YVeekly net receipts 149. gross : sales
25; exports tj Grvat Britain ; coastwise
4x3. continent ; France , channel .
M.sMifiiia--Cottou quiet, middling 11%; ro-
oemi> 26 shipments —. sales —. stock 64-96.
Weekly not receipts 228; shipments 705; sales
August a—Cotton quiet: middling 11%, mid-
dlin« i \%. good ordinary ll l A, treeipts 6, sales —,
Weekly receipts 2>; shipments 49; sale*
123; spmnera —, stock . *
Cu*.uJLS3roH—ooiwn quiet and easy; mid
dling l %. low middling 1L}4, good ordinary ll}i,
net receipts 14, sales 25, stock] 17
Weekly net receipts 6, tales 15; exports
Great Britain —; cuannel ; coastwise 185 :
comment —, Franco .
Mon TGOIXX&Y—Cotton firm: middling 12.
low middling ll54, good ordinary 1L, receipts
i. saie«4U9. stock 1677, slock last year 1196.
M.AC03—Cotton nomiual, middling 12,
low middling U9& good ordinary h%; woskly
receipts la, sales 4 J, utock St)7, shipments 36.
Cobuauua—cotton quiet; middling 12, low
middling 11% good ordinary 11%. weekly re-
ceipti 2». shipments 53, sales 9U; to spinners
—: stock 916.
Nasuvii*le—Cotton qmot: middling 11%, low
middling li&g *<>d ordinary 11%. net receipts 1;
gross 22; salt* stock 1139. last year 616.
BELilA—Cotton hrm: middling 11%, low mid-
d'iug io‘4, good ordinary 11, weekly receipts
17, shipment* 124; stock 117.
FISA2ICIAL
Li'MVDOif—Roon- Consols, money 9716-16, ac
count 93,
N kw kous—Stocks opened irregular: money
Sai%; exchange, long 4 St%; short 4 87%. State
ootids dull. Government securities weak.
Money easy 3ai; exchange steady at 485&a
4 86 government securities firmer: new 5 per
ceuts t 03^. new 4% per cents 10% new 4
per c«ala 1 Scale bonds dull.
Sines.* closrd weaker; new fork Central
l I8%i Brie 27^: T-ake Snore 74V£: Illinois Central
87 I'jttsnurx 83, Chicago Mid Rorthwesteru
64%: do preferred 85%: Rock Island 157%, Wes
tern Union Telegraph Com parry 92.
Sub-Treasury balances. Gold 126,337,228; cur
rency Si,816.114.
FE0DUC2
Baltisiose—Flour firm; .Howard street
and Wesu rn eu jerane 3 25^3 75: extra 4 03&5 • i;
family 5 2-@6 0v»rCit^ MilU superhoo 3SS036U:
extra 4 00 g>5 0U Rio brands 6 t0(s56 25. Patspsco
laonly 7 00. Wheat—Southern, active; Wes
tern lower: southern red 1 lityl 16. amber 1 17
(&120: Ro a Pennsylvania re-1 113}£; Ro 2
Western winter red spot 116, July Ii4§
i 15. August 112&©1 VA/i, September 112
8outb*-in corn firm. Western firm, southern \*hte
53, yellow 46. Cats firm; 8outhtrn.40&i3, Wes
tern white 3834*2, uoimized 36(^871 Pennsylvabia
4L Pay firm Ligher; : rime to choice Pennsyl
vania and Maryland 14^16. Provisions brat.
Pork 10 75. £.ulk meats, loose, snoulJers 4 l 4,
clear rib b%: do packe t 4% and5J4 Bacon—
shoulaeisS. clear rib 6 Hams 11312 Lard, ro
fined in tierces 7. Butter firm; prime io choice
Western packed It @11. Coffee firm; rio invar-
gue* U%*14}£. Whisky firmer at 166}^ .a 107
Fre*ght* unchanged.
N3W iouiL—Flour unchanged. Southern flour
U’ chat g d common to lair extra 525@5 60.
good to choice 5 72(37 00. Wheat opened imgular
uuseltled ami la3)^ lower, but closed firm yxith a
portion o: the aeclini re.overed: ungmurd
winter re 1 114.3118, No 2 do 1183120, Corn
a shade lower but more -cave ungradtd 42'»45>5.
Oajs bhade lower anJ dull at a8>iai9}4 for Noli
•Xttoo firm un i higher rio cargoes ll%al4}« in
j jb lots ll l 4al6. Sugar quiet but very firm, fair
to good reoning quoted at 6% f §>6 9 16; pnme 6>g;
refined quiet and firm, s.anaard A icranul.i-
ted 8J4, pow iered and crushed Molasses
steady but rather quiet Rice quiet ar.d strung:
t*.r inquiry, ko iu unchacg-d. Turpectint-
qu»et and firm at x7'A.. Pork ceciriedly lower a d
m jre freely offered; new mess spot qu^tod at 9 £0
•1* uu- Middies dull - - i unchanged: long clear
qu ted at 5 25. short ri»vir 6 45 long and nhcrt
clear 5 35 iArd de -i^ed j lower a-d much dt*
pres ed closing steady, prime steam spot 6 12V$
a 6 i", August 7 62J4a62C- Whiskey dull at i Q7%
cash Freights stronger
nouirTurn*—Fleur firm; extra 3 0”: family
4 0(9.5(9 farcy 5 25(9610. patent 6 5U&7 60.
Wheat firm; red and amber 97. Corn steady,
wmu 41, oiueu 43 Oats steady, white St. mixed
33. Pork nom.nal at 10 50. Lard quiet; choice leaf
in tierces 7%. in keg* 8%. Bui* meats quiet,
shoulder*- 375. clear rib 4 87%, clear rides 5 \i%.
Bhcou quiei; thouldcn 4%, clear ribs 1%, clear
sides ft}*. Sogur cured L*ms 1l©-1. *Ahl*ky
firm at 1 04
LixCi5.*t ati—Market not received, on acxur.t
of *eve:e *turm iu the West breaking communi
cations
st Lems— Four unchanged; double extra fall,
375^4 25. xrtfbid du 4*o / <64 75, lauuiiy 4 8535 20,
ciioit-e to faxey 52:@5S5. a beat active. No 2
rea fall «4^(»i#5 ca-b, 94fa Cxosinic at 9.%
July, 9»%. August 84?s'»9*% closing at 9^ Sep
tember Lorn lowt-r at 38}^a.T4r» cash, ‘61% Au
gu-t. S5V5 September. Oats lower a; t(U30}$
cash. Pork uuiiat 975 Bulk meats and laru
no ma f kil Bicnn loweri clear ribs 5}$, clear
s.deoi}* The inariet closed: Wheat higher at
August, y*?ia9ij^ September, 93 all
the yen - .
Caicago—Beport net received
NAVAL 8TOBK8.
WiL*x»'i202—rprnt* turpentine firm at
En«.n *:^ady at i 10 for strained, 112% for euyu
strained Crude turpentine steady ut 100 .‘c:
oarcL a **) for yellaw dip; 210 for,virgin, CLtir
firm at 60
Ihicjgo MarkriH,
Clcsing quotations f urnished daily by
H\ W. C'arnt-8) llcrchandjse
BroKer.
CLCSnfGAl 2 SO.
C R Sides—auz-.-t 4t0.
Port—August 8 87i,
3-ara—August 95.
Wheat—July 99}^. Acgust $8%, September
97K-
Com—Ammst 37}^.
Oats—August 2S;j».
Aug :.: ie tr r.bs io day sold as low as 4 cents,
ana August pati at 8 63 .
FURNISHED BY
WILLIAM B STUlCTEVANr
«V CO.
Florida Oranges artel Konthern
Fruits audVegctablcs a2»pe«
daily.
New Yoek, July 9.1S79.
We quot y our market to day:
Georgia Melons—Common sizo 2C@!0.
Georgia Melons—Large S5s40.
Georgia Peaches—Une-third bushel crates ex
tra J: 50x8 o0; small SI 5( a§2 00
Dried Peaches -Choice 9,common 7.
Shippers *hou!d b« car.ful in packing to fill
their crates so full that they cannot shako about
and become bruis-hi in transit. Peaches come
better by express than by steamer.
stools ana -Bonos
CO SHE SD .DAILY.5BT
li.RIPL.EY, RROIvEK.
GdorglaS percent bonds 101 a 115
*-<eonna7 per cent, bonds (gold) 112 a 113
Go jrg.a 7 per cent, bonds (regular)......] OS a 1C9
Neorgis 7 per cent, bonds (endonied)....l(7 a 10S
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (Smith) .112 a US
Georgia 6 per cent < Jd) ... M loi a 105
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds (new).....105 a 196
City of Macon7 percent. (long).... MM ..„ 64 a 66
City of Macon 7.per cent (abort) 70 a 75
City cf Augusta 7 per cent ICO a 101
City of Atlanta 7 per cent..... 100
City of Atlanta S per cent 102 a 105
Oity ol Savannah 72 a 74
Central Railroad joint mortgage «...lf 7 a iOS
Georgia Railroad 6 p**r cent, bonds I0i) a loi
Macon and Western R R bonds par and int
Northeastern RR bond 8 (oudorsed)......105 a 1*6
Southwebtem Railrua.! ....par and mt
South Ga.aud Fla. lstmortgaGo .......... 107 a 1C9
A. A G. R. R. 2d mortgage (endorsed)...102 a 1U4
South Gaantl Fla. 82 a 8*
Western H. li. ol Alabama 1st mortgagelio a Ii2
Western R. Rof Alabama 2d mortgnao...iio a 112
M. & A. R.R. 1st mortgage(not endor’d )80 a 99
M & A R R, 2d mortgage iendersed).. par a luO
Southwestern RR stock 99 a luO
Georgia Railroad stock Sit * 31
Central Railroad stock 6l}£a65}£
Augusta A Savannah RHUr**ui ntork .195
siaoon Yvnoio&aio j&nriGZ
CCfifiE3TSO DAILY 2Y
F. 25, TIHSI-SIT
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
BACON—Clear rib sides .6<36}£Ea
Shoulders 4j^
Bulk clear rib sides.................. ®
Bulk shoulders 4%<i*%
Choice SC hams 1)^4 5^12
LARD—inbbls 8}^
Leaf, in tubs 8(<dS}£
Leaf, in buckets I0;h;iuH
OATS—For feed. 65
Rust proof seed 75-389
SALT—Virginia. 16 j
Liverpool 1 20£&1 25
MEAL 703*71
boitcd ?2@75
CORN—By car load 68-g.70
small lots 79^75
FLOUR—Fancy per bbl 7 50
Choice 7 90
Extra family, per bbl 5 00
Family, por bbl 6 23
Extra per bbl... 5 75
COFFEE—Common 11%
Good 1*@15]
Prime 17
Java 21 <282
SOAPS—Porlb ♦}* a 8
MOLASSES—Choice Cuba, hhds S3
Choice Cuba. bbis... S.'(§S7
Sugarhouso. hhds
Sugarhouso, bbls 29
Choice ^w Orleans.. 6
SUGAR—Golden C
C. oonee 7%
Extra C. white...... 8J*®
Standard A 9@9 L 4
Granulated
Powdered and crushed..
CRACKERS—Soda 7*»i0
Crcum ii all
Ginger.................,....*. 10 a II
Btrawnerry 12>a
Fancy 14
0 ANDLK8—Star. 12%
NAILS—Basis 10s 2 63
STARCH
PEPPER 17%
SP1G£ so
GINGER 12%
NUTMEGS 10i@i 25
CLOVES
0)GA K*—PerM 29 COaGOlOO
CHEROOTS 12 00
SNUFF—Lorillurd’s. laar C5
Lorillard*s,foil 70
TOBACCO—Common 40 a 45
Medium 5ft a 60
Lucy Hinton...... 62
frine 76 al ti
SHSPPWil *
CORRECTED DAILY BY
8ERND BROTHERS
HIDES—Green salt, uer 4
Dry salt (6^5 8
Dry flint 7@11
GK)AT SSlri?—Dry. per ib . 1(K<?U*
SHB'fiP SKINS—r©r piece..... S9@6G
SHEARLINGS—Per piece 5@10
DEERSKINS—per 14^16
LEATHER—In the rouga... M .. M 16@22
RACCOON—Per piece 5^fi20
MINK—Per piece 10©£5
OTTER—Per piece 6o©2 00
BEAVER—Per piece 2r.<31 25
GREY FOX SKINS 156:25
RED FOX M40
WILD CAT—Per piece 5@10
OPOS8UM—Per piece to 5
MUSKRAT—per piece
TALLOW—Prime, per lb
WAX.—Puro yellow, per lb
GINSENG-Per lb ©30
DRIED APPLES-Prime per ib .*5
DRIED PEACHES—Pooled,bright No 1!
Unpeeltd. No 1 f n0iXX
DRIED BLACKBERRIES J
WOOL—Fleece, burry, per lb 10@16
Unwashed.................,^. 18026
Washed &*W333
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Street- or at his Shops, on Poplar Street,
FIRST-GLASS WORKMEN in every
Department and FIRST-GLASS MATE
RIAL to work on, Now is the time- Send
your Vehicle at once and have it made as
G-OQD AS NEW.
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Gn hand and constantly arriving all kinds
of Vehicles.
Fine Carriages,
Durable Suggies,
Reliable Farm Wagons.
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SPECIAL. SUMilta KATES.
For families remainii.gone week or upwards,
§•7 50. $ii and $24 50 each, according to number
occupying reutn and location of the same, for
months of June and July, and $21 *-nd 2 -tOper
week for months of August and SiPttmber.
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INDIAN SPRING, GEORGIA.
T HIS well known house, havmc undergone
thorough rer»xir and refurnished wiih new i
ani elegant furnimre, is now oj.ened for the re* :
cehtion of health and pleasure Srekera.
Rates of board per day 521 week $10; month i
$3» Children under twelve and colored ter* j
vants half price.
Spt-cial inducements offered families.
A first-class Orchestra has been ensaged f i
thelieason.
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