Newspaper Page Text
ixvftx 3fmmva! &
THE LOOKING GLASS.
In the glan on the mantel wee Carolle looks,
“V/hat a sweet little girl, l declare;
Yoq'ee a pair of big eyes, Just as bine as the
peach.
Your long tresses as yellow as gold;
And yon have more than wealth—you're the
blowing of health—
'T wens a pity you’d erer grow old.
But life is as short as a midwinter day.
And beauty, like (lowers, soon fades away."
And that's what the looking glass say;,
u.
In the elan on tho mantel proud Carolle looks
While shi. puts a white rose In her hair;
Twenty^ years *havo swift flown, and now Car-
To • maiden all comely and fair:
8he looks Into the glass: "What a beautiful
lass!
You've a form of the loveliest mould,
And you have more than wealth—you've tho
_ blessing of health-
a pity
r you'd ever grow old.
But life is as short ....
And beauty, like flower*, soon fades away.
And that's what tk
a midwinter day,
•were, soon fades a'
t the looklug glass says.
The ■ rich dun oik has stolen away from her
cheek.
An i the sunlight away from her brow.
She looks Into the glass. "Well-a-day, well a-
day!
Your soft hair once as yellow as gold,
Is as snowy, I see, as the foam on the sea.
'TIs a pity that youth should grow old.
But life Is as short as a midwinter day,
And beauty, like flowers, must fade away,"
And that's what the looking glass ray*.
—James A. Fa mil.
ago! This feeble effort to raise an old and ]
worn battle cry sounds like a wail (torn
the vanquished.
Th* followlngltem from the Valdosta
Times needs no explanation. Neil Ashley |
has oar oommiseratlon: NeU Ashley rau
into a oollision with a coople of kittens in
the woods a few days ago, and hi* wife
had to Imrv him for three days. .The said
kittens belonged to tho highly seasoned
kind.
Carroll County Times: Mn. Ediyo*:—
I am truly glad to see the name of A. 0.
Bacon, of Maoon, mentioned in oounectiou
with tho Governor's office, for 1 think him
one of the l>sst men wo bare in the Htate.
Iporsonal and familiar acquaintance with
him is my grand reason for tbnkiog so,
and I think all that ie necessary for any ono
to look upon him at one of our brightest
intellects is to form his acquaintance as I
have done. His sterling integrity, Wa arm-
ness and honesty of purpose, I think, well
adapt him for that high and responsible
position. And besides that I suppose that
thore are but few men In the State that are
better acquainted with State affairs than
Mr. Bacon, for he has been speaker of the
House of Representatives for several years,
and the thorough everhau'ing of the State
house affairs has familiarized him with the
basinet* of the State, so that I think he
would certainly be one of the safeat men
that coaid be pot in that very responsible
position. I thinl his claims upon the peo-
plo of Georgia as strong us that of any mau,
and I, for one, world be truly glad to »et
him inaugurated Governor of Georgia.
Bn >cu PniLura.
Seven of the employes of the Atlanta
pout-office are negroes. Emory Speer
probably knows more than anyone else
LOCAL HPSIXE39.
DENTISTRY-DR. B. B. BARFIELD.
No. 90 Mulberry street, Maoon, Georgia
iff ro hours—a. m. to (t p. ». aug26tf
DR. D. 8. ffftUMIT, DENTIST.
aprC-Sawly* Ofloo—114 Seoond st
J. 1*. * W. R. HOLMES,
DENTISTS.
Offloe—Opposite Lanier Hoofs.
10*2 Mulberry street, Maoon, Ga.
maylOdawly
financial:
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MAOON.
COUBSOYKD D1ILT HI
LOCKETT & BOND. BROKERS.
MACON, JunefH, 1*82.
Georgia 6 per cent bonds, due IMS.IIO (
Georgia 6 per cent, bonds, (old)
„—^ -tdsti—
GEOR (SIA XE IF*.
Wn learn from the Uerald that the tai,
bring establishment or Clark and Wilhelm}
or Atlanta, was bsrned on Sunday morning.
The loss is fally covered by insurance.
Tua Herald reports that Maj. J. F. Cam
ming, of Atlanta, is a candidate for the
Legislature.
Tub Atlanta Evening Herald states that
some Northern people are interesting
themselves in ths case of Alf Doyal, con
victed of the murder of Officer llanooek, of
Griffin. The sympathy for Doyal grew out
of the fact of his protesting against being
hang on ths seme day with Ouiteau.
The present high price of watermelons ia
a source of great trouble to the natives of
Atlanta and Savannah, though, really, tho
faot is an undisguised blessing.
Enquirer-Sun: The Eagle and Phenix
Mills have bought $25,(X*) worth of new
and improved machinery for tho rope
works of that institution. It will soon be
gin to arrive and will bo ready for opera
tion for the fall trade. Sixty thousand
why negroes aro appointed to Federal of
fices in Goorgia.
be said of meat, we
at previous prloes.
:eiph. — ....
Futuras—Upland*, low middling clause. June
!• tune and July 6 43G1; July amt August
l! August and September G 6 47-61; hep-
•r and October* 42-04. Futures quiet,
i.i,’KRPOOL—1:00p- m —American, soles 7.-
000. Uplands, low middling clause, Juuo and ...
*uly 6 43-64; July mid August 64461; August
WASS?!**omb««.4ltoT«A« {SJsS'ltRJWt
spina
city c
ters of the Chattahoochee. When all the
new mills are set agoing, it will be "morio
by the band," anu the cry i« still they
come. At a postponed meeting of tho
managers of the orphan asylum, the fol
lowing offloers were re-elected for the
beginning May 1st. 1S82: Mrs. R. A.
president, Mrs. M. A. Patten vioe
dent, Mrs. J. E. Martin treasure*-, Mrs.is.
M. Alien secretary. Mrs. J. S. Cushman as-
Amxeicus Recorder: If the soaeona
tinue favorable notabnehel of Western
eorn will be bronght to this market. If the
could I ' ‘
would indeed be
Tnx Wright sville Recorder is of the opin
ion that Mr. Stephens needs rest, and that
he should be permitted to retire to the
shades of "Liberty Hall." In this opinion
many thousands of Georgia Democrats
share.
Th* Savannah News reports that, in an
affray near Uardeeville, on Sunday night,
legro named Strain plnngod a knife iuto
» bosom of William Williams, another
negro, killing him instantly. Strain es
caped.
Tin Monroe Advertiser coutains a long
Recount of the mysterious murder of n ped-
dler in Monroe county in lb7C, with tbs
statement that the supposed murderer has
been found in the person of a negro, named
Clark Taylor.
An.hits has one eolored dentist, who is
doing a good business. Many of his pa
tients are among the leading families of
^aS.S miaaflnf upUnll. 123-K; middling Or-
cotmting tor Uatre—diocmuy Atlanta j„„, I2 7 m. ooiroolliUtaS net receipt* isao;
*—*“ ' ltritaln 3.2M.
he >e«
A. Wa
<11. iaiit 11 rwreHi/i min. «• o. uuiuuiou its-
sistant secretary, Miss Patterson matron.
Atiaxta Herald: From a sort of gen
eral feeling of the fitness of things, oouplcd
with vagus whisperings between the ze**l-
ota of the cau<e and annonnoomenta made
from the base of operations at Washing
ton, the following roll of the kitchen cab
inet of the administration that would-be
has been compiled: Executive secretaries
—Hon. J. U. Rnmlall, Hon. O. P. Culver;
adjutant-general—Hon. Thaddeua Kos
ciusko Oglesby; principal keeper of th<
penitontiaty—lion. William H. Felton,
commissioner of agriculture—Hon. Gip
Grier; State librarian—Hon. Maroellns
Engeoiua Thornton. It may be a disap
pointment to certain other colonels and
honorable* not to find their namea in the
pot, bnt they should not despair. T hero
are plenty of "jeeatlaeee' places'* at the dis
position of tho Governor.
The PSk-Appeal thus states the ease
from the standpoint of the origiual Ste
phens man: The Tblxob vrn Mxaan-
oeb says very t.uthfolly. that Mr. Stephens
"has never subordinated hiW.piuiona to the
Democratic caoouses and conventions."
Upon this point it wonld bo very ink rest
ing to know whieh of the two, when thus
differing, have been correct, Mr. Stephens
or the Democratic canons and convention.
We are one of those who believe that Mr.
Stephens was right in every instance where
he baa not oonformed to the dictation of
the Democratic caucus and the convention.
Nay, wo will go still further and state our
belief that Mr. Stephens' Democracy is su
perior ti that of the so-called Democratic
parly.
Gairra Sun: Reoent developments have
brought out the fact test the larger num
ber of the loading papers published outside
Atlanta have at last learned that the State
government ia in tho hands and under the*
control of what is known as the Kirkwood
ring. It bts been openly charged that ini*
crowd have decided to make Mr. Stephens
governor, to make one of their nnmber
senator in Ur. Hill's pine s to secure a
legislature favorablo to the oortinuanoo of
the present convict system, and to abolish
or cripple tha railroad commission. The
papers are also discovering that Atlanta
does not include the whole of Georgia, and
that the said ring ia not the Democratic
party. This is a healthy, hopeful sign, and
If they persist in the oourse ft will result in
much good to the party and the State.
Tub Gainesville Eagle reports Mr. W. A.
Porter, sheriff of Forsyth county, as hav
ing been attacked and fearfully bitten by n
mad-dog. People should keep thoir eyes
On the ooip. We have never known so
many instances cf rabid dogs and thoir
fearful work, aa are daily reported by the
Goorgia papers.
Bona editors aro mighty msan-severa!
of ooroontemptoaries are envious of ths
Poet-Appeal because it has been presented
with an owl.—Post-Apjmsl. This W too
bad. We tape Corporal T hornt m'a "con-
temptnarioa* will not do so any more. Tho
Corporal salts the owl sud the owl suits
the Oorporsl. It Is a case of "birds of a
feather."
Mb. St cm a»s says, or bis friends say for
him, that if he is sleeted governor be will
be controlled by no rings or cliques. Yet
bis most clamorous support oomea from
the only two rings in Geor ^ ia—the Kish-
wood end the coalitionists.—Griffin Sun.
This i« altogether true. The whole move
ment is an affair of ring-. Mr. Stephens
hu been sadly duped—wickedly so, by can
ning and not over serupuloue politicians.
Tra Poe f -Appeal promisee to make
highly important political announcement 1
«1U
Semi-Annual Clearing Sale! i
It has boon our custom twice a yoar to make special sales o?surpius stock, Wo
propose to bogin earlier this season than usual and offer on our
ain Counter
!f.
...... U« < 4107
Georgia "her cent, bonds (mortgaxo 11C glu
Goorgia 7 per ceut. bonds (gold
I quarter coupon*) IKSjtalUl
Gvi.iyla 7 per cent. bond*, due 18M. 121 (Z»126
Georgia 8 per cent bond*.. 110 <&U3
Northeastern railroad bondi(end'd) 114 Mil#
Central R. R. Joint mort 7 per cent lUVJ'illfl
Georgia railroad 6 per cent. Linda. 107 &1U9
Western R. R. of Ala., l*t mortgage 111 (3113
Western R. R. of Ala., 2d mdttgogo 111 Cill5
Mobile and Girard railroad, (mort.) 112 $11*
Montgomery and Eufsula l*t mort
gage. ind’i'd by C. and 8. NY. U R 106 ©Iff]
Atlantic and Gulf railroad, consoli
dated mortgage HO mill
City of Macon bond* 101%9102/
City of Savannah bond* 83 « *5
City of Atlanta 6 per cent bond*... 100 gl«2
City of Augusta 6 per cent bond* .. 100 #4108
Southwestern railroad Block, cx dlv 111 6*113
Central railroad stock, cx dlv kj r% M
Central railroad scrip, ex dlv 88%r<4 89)1
Angtuta and Favnnnah R. R. stock 118 ©120
I Georgia railroad stock 148 ©1&0
C0KHBECIAL.
Cotton Market* by Telegraph.
h LIVERKXJL, June 14.—Noon—Cotton In fair
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT
CA8^,'<(ai§20„MERS -
W. RICE & GO.
Are tlcif* Lenders in Low Prices.
S.Jofiiso&’sS'Ois,
107 Third SL, Macon, Ga.
Hardware.
CARRIAGE and IVAGON MATERIAL,
GRAIN CRADLES,
CUTLERY, BELTING,
TINWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Sporting Good, and Fulling TacEUt.
Parker Brecch-Loading Guns,
Lifter (old) action in r ock—top snap lasl
of August.
^ —
Agents for
Buflalo U. S. Standard Scales.
piajSwljr
market firm. Cotton per steam 6 82<7-83d.,
wheat per steam 3d.
NEW OKl.KANd, Jnne It—Flour scarce
and linn; XXX • 6.7506.W: high grades • 6.2.1a
7.15. Com in fair demand; mixed and yellow
coaler at M: white firm at *1.06. Oats coaler at
6'J. Pork strong at *21.75. I.ard steady; re
fined tierce tH.75all.87S: keg *12.25. Bulk
meats in good demand; ahouldcrs,packed *!».«<•,
Hams, sugar-cured scarce and Ann; canraaed (
'-Il.50ul5.23. Whi»ky firm. Coffee quiet and
firm; Rio. cargoes, ordinary to prime SalO^l.
Sugar quiet; common to good common fair
to fully fair T^ns. prime to choice 8)^)4: yel*
< 30-64; November and December 6 :
turos steady.
NEW YORK, Juno 11.—Noon—Cotton eo*ier.
rales 810: middling uplands 12 3-16; middling
Orleans 127-16.
Futures steady; June 1206; July 12.12: Augnat #1 —
12.21; September 11.91; Octobor 11.50, Novonfber 1 -
11.34.
NEW YORK—Evening—Net rocclpU 20;
grora CO*. Futures closed dull, sale* 66,000,
os follows; •
112.07' November... 11.336411.36
1 I Dcccmber...ll.3<y.*n.37
Islana ordinary to choice 6)ia7S> Bran dull
and lower at <1.00.
Naval Stores
WILMINGTON, Juno II.—Spirits tnrpmtlne
..rm at 42 1 4. Roslu firm at fl.5> for
strained: *1.GO for good strained. Tor firm at
11.70. Crude turpentine steady at 11.50 * ~
hartl: *2.75 for yellow dip; 92 75 for virgin.
hmw
• Vl
CHARLESTON, Juno 1» —Spirits ttfrpentlno
quiet, with sale* at 42c. Rosin IIn fair
id at tl.60al.70 for strained and good
Tub ootton seed oil mill*, on Hotchin-
aon’a Island, opposite Drayton street, Ha-1
vannah, were totally destroyed by fire o
last Monday morning. All the building
GALVESTON Juno 14.—Cotton nouflual; mid-
-ling Hjfc low middling 11%; good ordlnnrj
11; net receipts grow sales—: stock 9.-
NORFOLK. June 14 -Cotton quiet; middling
*— “* «ca
- - ixigs J
adjoining the mill* were also burned. The |
loss will be over $30,00).
■■ "i?'™ •• I missiinVEyrrSTSiis:
a party here from Spsrta hiring hands.” 1 io li-ic - • -* •
Or all the negroes on earth—exoept perhaps I 2i.iso
*" • * ' BOSTON, June li.—Cotton quiet; middling
12,'i low middling 12; good ordinary 11%;
receipts 161; gross 233; aolos none;f stock
fewer trait* to command him to wl
Better let the Athens dsrkiea alone.
Mas Ham,ie F. Cumin, of the W. C. T.
U., has been delivering temperance lee-
receipts 241; grc«* 211; sales 827; stock
BALTIMORE, Juno lt.-Ootfon quiet;
ling 123-16; low mlddllngll 1*16; good ordinary
1011-16; net receipts —; gross —; rales —; stock
" 1.480
BOSTON, Juno 11.—Cotton quiet: middling
9100,
WILMINGTON, June 14 -Cotton quiet; mid-
UMPiimHIlPipmiPIIIPIIPflltiK WVt low middling 11 3-16; good ordinary
tore# to the Savannah negroes. When she 1 receipts 4; gross - ' ■
finishes her lectnres in Savannah, it i« tolpiin.Ai'V
be hope 1 that the great needs of Atla
in that line, will engage her attention. ) ry ll; uct 'receipt* 5«5fl
ST7.TAN1A Tflephone: Hon. A. O. Bioon
we hope to see him bear tho standard of ^ l0 i^ ; netnoeiptoSU; groai2H; sale*—, stock
the Democracy to victory in the coming I 6,4*4.
race. He is oar choice, and wo believe iio 1 NEW ORLEANS. Jnne II.—Ootton qnletJ
i* the choice of the majority of tho people I middling 12%: low middling 11%: »cod ordlna*
of this county. I OCIU -j not rvcclpU 407; grow KO; jrales 3250; |
| Gaxrr saye: "W’e verily bolievo that
some country newspapers would advertise
out n case of small-pox nr.d take puy in
stock." This la a pretty serious charge: .
yet some of the weekly, and eveu daily, Idling 12; low mlddlln^ll%; good ordinary
papers advertise in a wonderfa*ly reekiera jjjj, «|* * ‘blpmenu laifi;
ro S?“ e J[* .. . - , .... I AUGl/sTA, June 11.—Cotton market quiet;
Tub heaviest load that any town or 00m- I middling 11%: low middling UX: good ordlu-J
inanity can carry is a few dood men in I ^ xo%• net receipts 40; grora —5 sales 252. I
their midst whe refuse to be buried.—Car- | ciIAkLESToN, June 14.—Ootton 'inlet; n J
\lrrsville American. True as the "Declare- I ling 12; low mlddlinOUi: good onlinary 11)4;
tiisuof Independenoe." The same state- | hot recelpta '■>; gross u; raiei2o; stock 6,8a:^^
SSto? 1 *" Wllh ^ ,0rM °“ P0 ' i ‘ l “ 1 MACoiTxAKKirr
| Atlanta 1s going to have a now bra** mormon.—Market exdted t prices fluduat-1
band. The band, Ural Col. Pat Walsh jw.andthodctn«...Wxrcc.l, ‘ho saWgr. tad
threatened to organize, h is been given | |3 ^V^ Bu b^iw* &
over. Evan Howell’* drum could not be | g^jTvr lbdUeaS?* ~
gotten into proper shape, and Grady posi- LAao.-M*rket very firm. Choice leaf. In
tively refused to lay down the bouo* and | tfkrrc*. 12%A13; tr.be * < ■-
take up the cymbal*. I tlcrce, 13; tuns,
mf«w buckwh ~‘' ,loM - wh “‘
from tta HandersviHe Mercury ia in poiut: corrtx-Markct quiet with good demand;
"In the last eighteen months thsrc have b<»cn I choice Rio, 15; prime, 14: good. 13; fair,12; ordl-
eight mnrder* committed in our county, by | nary, 10; O. O. Java. m-. Mocha. 30.
Colored people oq their own woe." I Onain and Hay.—Market vert Arm. WBte
... * _ ^ . - ,. M ... _ .. I com, al.lt; nixed. corn, al05-tn car loml 1
"A DLOODT fist fight amusod tho Castle- 2 to scents less. Feed oat* 67. Western
berry Hill denizens yesterday,” says the I timothy hay. 91.35; Eastern hay, fl.23. Cora
■ M ' ' ’ ' - ' ' ' ' ' 11\ ia Uilt.Hl. tl.17. *
O. H. Xtedaing.
It A VOX, GEOlliStA,
DrALn IS
Croconos, Plantation
Supplies, Bagging.
Tioa,Etc., Etc.
1 nm now making a specialty of the
Lummus or (mprovod
TAYLOR GIN.
I claim that il ie the most oompact
and simply coistructed gin made, con
sequently it i* more easily operated
nnd will run h uger without needinj
^rtpairs tVan gins with coropUcatau
mnehintry; that it combines the merits
^Srcxn, Ijort Dbauuht a»d Good
--Sami'le in greater degree than snyoth-
j^*er gin. It will pay you to eee this gin
tafoie buying. jun13eodAwflm
FI AN08& ORGANS
Gruml 311(lNuxniucr
GLOSIKD. OUT SALE 1
THE FOSS & PEVEY C0TT0X CARD !
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
P0WI
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholeeomenee*. More
economical Uun the ordinary kinds, and
cannot bo sold in competition with the
multitude of low test, abort woight, *
or phosphate powders. Sold only in
Royal Bauwo Pownaa Go., 100 Wall
Nmr York.
alum
fa cans.
all street
00 next Wednesday, and says that "orders
for, ext re oeniee may be sent to the office revolutionary
at once.” This is too thin. Corporal. You
promt cd to have a June mass meeting,
whether or no; and now you threaten to
etarlle the political world witu a fearful an
nonneement. Has "H. W. G. H reconsid
c red hie declination? That would be *Urt-
^jSerrien Xetet: Dr. O. N. Bradburry, of
ftorway, Maine, and Mr. K. L. Metcalf and
Mr. Gilson, of Ms—chwetta, have been in
and will, in all probability, make it their
tame at least during the winter months. I
To all such, we extend in behalf of our peo
ple, a h arty welcome regardless of tnelr
political procUvitiee, eud hop. they will
induce others to follow their example.
Claueitillk Advertisers It would seem
that Uon. Kiiz. IL sw.ti.tnl. tningu
erry ..ur on both riunUen. 11. h co-
■nwuing with both DmoersU uul coalij
UonUU. W, toppow b« wui tbit boll
mut run him. Soch u lb*t will nln tbd
DoraorrM, ul b« tho rtrj rnlrrUon of tho
co.il.liun. -No man con urre two mao-
Un," nwl not Mr. Clock 8t.;h«t« can nt-
Uf; Ihl. qaarlcr oI the btttojtal be con to
a ir»l Democrat indMo«poilbEdtooaodl
hie crowd. .
Tuc Btiaacr-iraMmna U.MMcal, l<
ti down with local tom*. Wa clip aa
low.: The Georjia U c.ti to bo tU
jrt^rtStaoIJotTOy-otyl lo tbwS
to tar. bean iiMorcrod A good ci*w of
atonUon u being girrn to boc coltnro
around Athena. Candidatee for oouaty
offira* are already popping out in J.v ’ g
eoanty. ti.«« jul rioters had aeL
rotac up ttwir mind* to ierra a tacm in tbo
chain gang. Dor fftood M.ll • bicrcUl
took fright Friday araoing at 1 rack UalJ-
wia’a hen 1. and ran awa, and threw th. n -
dar on Broad draft. ....
Horn. Hafiafte; Tho brick and wood work
on tbo cotton aaod all mill la compMad,
and 'ba macuincrr la aipoetod to aniro
tbadntof unnu. A largaMoroiaaow
being boilt to .tor. tbo nt4 in. and
thing wtdbaia nadincu by tho tunc tbo
Ant coUoo Mod ooomc in.
FoMctta Ilea: Mr. Stephana ic b>
know co parly if to L rleetid Gonrnoc.l
Hara wo any aaaoraaoa that ha would not
|ta;oiBt Fanoa Felton, Li* personal Xrfteid, I
aey occurred, whxdi ie altogether |
in the United ButeeBeoate ?l
ldosta Times: A small paper in
V t tears ux on iu l\iA leg* and
w certain joureal* that if tUy
• ";er*ecMtng" Mr. Stephen* ttapo-
& ri*e up w:. 1 s ; t down on them like
in the persecution case two jeara
Mi; plcccd Uea. t’l ^
[olassbs and Hyslt.—CuthA molasacs, 47a
Constitution. Ttay nr*» Liul di-ni/en* to *->e I mt-al. i-l-tln
amurad nt tho shedding of bhK>d. Hue I Baooin •
Uncle Rctnu* hirasolf gotio astray, or i* hi* I •;* ”*jW*i
iniluence simply gono ? It pama ue to I 'liouii _
leerc the >ad aUtus of the Caailelerry den-1 50-, honey flrip^ 57: Georgia byrop, ■
lixen?. « I haLT.—Liverpool,tL10;Vlra>ula fl.E*l.B0J
Tna TelcoBAPU and Mbmexokb ought “SSodSuveri!i2ln%tS3?l
a let np on Aler. mrphen. and -Cbon bill 1". r* ^o
Jones.” It has run them iuto the ground u. t . n No. 2do., half bbls.. 95.75; kite,esc.;
land broke them oIL—Union and Recorder. I No. s. half barrels, t3.50;kli*. coc.
Brother Moore mixes thing*. Chau Jouee ei-osae-KMler but not .quoted lower,
is oua of our most esteemed oorreeiiou-1 p»nulatc<l t n: stand A, 10S; white extra
dents. It is the new coalition crowd tbal| S^y/n^&S^eMaSo«L’ R ’ °’ wbitw;
has buried little Alex. 1 1 ifAimwiRE-^garkct dull. liotscshoce |6.uo|
mSumter Republican: Hou. A. O. Bacon, | per ki'g; mule shoes |7.op. Iron hound home*
I Macon, wac iu tbo city WUnnulay nt. HSlqS.C0. . "• . I>»‘'
Uudlog to >omu legal buiuoM. Thi. g-u. I 1 iii'miSi'Sfiw^lSiunTL
tlcman bcc qaito a »tro::g current ia bulffi^, 2w^wi
faror for gnbcrnatorial honor.i and from KckctalTu. CUttca mp. Jw!plr ». l-.lc]
what we can iaara a large uumLer of our ^1, per *•; ri-flna 3)wtc. jir o. Mow
iieoplo are in favor of Georgia raised Ba-1 *tc*i ftWc pt-r a». Nails f3.73~t»a*c of KVp. l’owj
oou, bcnca will nccotl him# I det 9* 4u per keg. BiaMluf powder Itfla leadl
.. 1**, y Kto Z, ,UU 7 tb * t I pintt
about two-thirds (of the Dcmocratio pa- I « « ^ quarto, 92.25. Btarrh ftHe. twrlu.
pert of the htnteg are openly and unquali-1 q S5lni Importcl, w»2raniu«ra
fledly in favor of" the noreiaation of Mr. I dnraentir. 99.00. Eire, lefic. Ball pot-
Htepben*. Well, now, we challenge our I rah, 92.7Vf|3.«); rann**], JH-'JHOitar*' *
MiUedgeville oontaxiporary to prove bi*^»nr
statement by publishing hi* list of paper*.
Two-thirds of tho Dvm<>cratic paper* of
tho Stats are not "openly and unqualifiedly r 4 ..»
in (tt.ir' 1 rtf Mr S'./lilmtu. 1 wa U4 liK.Vu l i. . .
iV’otil—Waahed
ia favor'' of Mr. HUphatu. l*it us Ukvu l p.. 0 ,
the record. I brown v
Tnn Savannah Sem oontaina the follow-1 !*,? Cbi-cka-vund-1
log item, of interest to tevenof wltoe: Tits 1iff* KSStyfffiSSS. Ksatucky jeans a#
city dredge, while dredging Garden liauk, I ju. Western do. 25rat*A
opposiie the gaa-taose, yesterday morning. I Pwf Markets by Ttlecraph
brought nr, from the bottom nearly one I
hQtuU#d old idyU flint and S.1 mclkct-. BAf.TO»^u.»a:»Vm.JMdy.wfil.nKn.
which bed wldM.tI> Wn there clncc thcl
revolutionary war. The woonteu »<ortior:J *. 1? ' jj^ iU kk5o*A75; extra 94-75a5^ac
of th* mukit. I.d totted awny, ud tU l gg dill
barrel, were bully eaten with nut, but tho I an d nominal: »oum olorjhmtb.ni rod tl.*l
guard*, which wern of bran, were Id a I al.tr: amber ,IJ«I.tl: !<■>. I Maryland »1.»;
good aUle of prcacmtloo. Thca* grma I No. 2 \\rajoni wluerlcdyit t:...>^al yy,
were probably thrown there by the aTtioi I SSwfnSothSn'wKtc » roffiTV-'TSu
forJm m their retreat from the tog, of Ha- gS?^u.OT »!i!?W5aJ; white
■ ' -•
Tug feohlc *tni emaciated, tofferlnc
from ilyipepcla or lmli|eitlon In any
form, are adrtoed, for tha lake of tholr
own bodily and mental comfort, to try
HootcUer’a btomach Eltlora. Ladle, ol
tbo moat delicti, coiutitutlon twttfy to
It, barmlre, and raatoratir, pro portlet,
l-hyaldin, erorywbere, dUgtutod wuhth,
adulterated liquor, of comoMrc, pr
tcrlba It u lift a,feat and molt rellabi,
all itomaebla. For aala by all drug,Lata
and dealer, generally.
“Old Dmoeaar" writ*, a, followa to th, I htd-rr andi -tiong
L’afon and IlmmUr, of Uilladgarilt,: 1 JSft-jSKHon?”
- i. Aditora.-Th, Otaorgia Douoer.. I *|'2“ ££%,
SH3
cy have now an opportanily of paying un 1 Lord, rvflned^lioo. Coffee fttcoJy; Rk> (a
taueet debt, for most valuable eemoss I r ^») orfllnoir to fafF tetfK. Iu« quiet;
covering a ceric* of rears. Let them do it | mtli 1M4>. WhUky quiet at fl^>. rveignte u
by sleeting Colonel Tom Hardeman aa
Coogrec-mon nt large. He h«* hosts of
Iloonvw Unite lor Alt Time.
L.nJou Builder.
The booses that are lwing boilt now
Paris ara not ouch aa the
tion will find "stuffy," "t
fashioned," anl so on, criticisms which
withua are commonly pasted on the crea
tion* of the last twenty five year*. They
are intended to last practically for ail
time. Built of solid stone and iron
throughout, with foundations that reatra-
Lle Roman work, on the tradition* of
which, by the way, they are baitt by the
sturdy Boat hern workmen. Commercially
the*# investments prove suoeeseful, and
bea*staid property, *o far from being a
drug in the market, ke at a premium. By
tbejudtcioaa division into "flat*," not only
is every ioch of space realized—tho amount
ot rent for unoeeupied room in Kngi*nd it
would bo corioua to calculate-but ail
pockets aro accommodated, from tha
Prince who occupies tho first floor above
the thrifty eowrtVrp* on the res de-ekausse
—whose charge it U to open the door at
night and keep, not only his or her own
neet logs bright aad dean, bat the jeyrte
cocker* and UM yar J, with its pretty green
plants aad bright brass wsUr-eosk—
through the intermediate etwje* to the fifth
or cimptieme, with iu healthy batoonv,
where the large family of the mod-
lodger can enjov tho air and
changed.
HT. LOt.TB. June IL—Flour steedr
uncharre«l. Wheat op*nc«! higher and Ann
Iwt broke, an«i the ofu-rn*->a cell rloesd lower
. ar.d wtak: No. 9 rcl fall tl.»S —** ^
I June; US’* July- **' '
1 ■ : 72H J'
—w; fl-25
lorn .firmer at. TggTJH
leash:?/*; June: 72% July. *MU lilgl.er at
, I 50*3lH auh. Whisky steady at hl.tA l*ork
_ io I very dull, job Iota •2LS7)^2L40 Hu»k metis
he coming genera- n«id
"too small, "old- rib* l
... • -oinlnw.. . ^ ....
CINCINNATI, June IL-Flour in fair de*
nominal.
CINCIN. -— -
ciand; family 9>»;-a3». fancy
Wheat firm: No, 2 rrd
IBM
W»i
lioitht. limiw from ewtU. B«t »I1
own in mm moo, from tb. l'rino. to ib.
ftflk floor omplof*. b.rk rlifk ot H»tl
Knot, Urn tartt^arkrrr, throagb whieh
roll, from tiro oompom •ito. rolMft
I boom U tiro rent *t tiro book tiro nrriv*
of tiro-flnft floor-—*nJ for .11 *!>»*
•otrocem m Ufi timo, th. UmprbrifM.
tiro mk Maiicoro wrt wuti; tech In hU
mMbw md wtil ptoportl*^ ftm*
irokieg op th* mry tomforUU. re.Ul
- “ • -assssas
H. H. P.
Tto soodittra as ihti lahsalsd, stlste la fllm^l
Knoo*, NIuLcl I*a
Uneqnalcd in
att.
*?
?§AAC a. siitpPARoV'co.Bo:
AnAO.rrelehT
MO. i. OUEAK, »! Chem BtrerL I
MILL & FACTORY SUi ?
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, I 0SE
ond PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL
KINDS, IKON PIPE, FITT NCS,
SKASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. : c
Price-ltot. W. H. DILLINGHAM C. CO.
421 Moln Slro-.l, LOUISVILLE KY.
rp
BUYNOWANDPAYV/HEM
COTTON COMES IN.
P< 8 JESSE JA-
I^Practical Lifa.IQjshi
Cheapest BIBLES ';.;,,';...
Thousand* of musioftl fntniliee through
out the Booth are intending topurohaso
Piano# and Organs in the fall, whenoot-
toa comoo in. Why writ! Buy at oner,
and enliven tho tone, tat summer month*
with musio, and make the "Harvest Home”
Hill more joyful. The summer find* u*
with n tremendous stock of Instruments at
Ravatmnh, at our NINE BRANCH
HOUSES, nt our rounilesa Agetioies, and
with as many mort to arrive before Octo
ber 1st, wh<o we are under contract to take.
Wo cannot carry this immeuso stock until
fall. It must be sold. It will be. Cash
buyers will want many instrument*. In-
atnllment buyers will tako more, and thow
who at Uii* time of the year cannot con
veniently meet our InsUllmsut payments,
•..i U gts Uj
come in owder our
Mldsuminor Sponlal Offer.
- SWITZERLAND .
f’o ENDORSES oSc
5 PENNSYLVANIA c 1 f
Pronouncing THE LANCASTER WATCH
manf-o if uacAini •ftrcN ca, kA^oAsrcR. «*.
‘THE BEST WATCH
MADE IN AMERICA'
WEBSTER’S
UNABRIBGID.
■ —. r - ibu In otaaflt svsry fually. Wub fl**a* tha •»- n'-l« or# (reset
•taadio*. a hi I* many hsvs b#c' m« ikrnli fl*4 illScaU lo Miiwa,. OI4 an4 yonasMsalostrocoa*
Steal vtcdmfl. pr. Pronev En(hah rcmtle Billon nohM Msitivs m4 unwrakskTo ouretofalt llo-
goflag fcmalo w««k iihm, ouooftoo, IrncaUrBtM eo4 eorwdwal ftreunctioao^ramtemtemtettmWteMd
w» u.w fcUlu m:-» huom*I; l-iillfl LJ. or. l FO-O.M-.%:•« forr 0,7, it h.n-:
O .r.,: I.jurfl limu.fl u^iclot If j.^fl <f -* r.ful flt»*.riaa; r*r«!»«•,
WoaMft-l s»a*4oa, aa4 Is a tot Bms4 M no*ton all Uoa« uw wtmMod tiathwIVVHHHMIiMMP^
Is Bra low el Mlo oa4 carry eg itora 4i«»so* ei>hq mcvoUmi*. Pills,«Is rai utov
ft yrmsseIjSle, «r'F»M, eyk.stowask, sal *4U* raase tto Ion al WWo. -
apeenseeprsMsI _
tto Urn, soom a Bra tow el Mia aad cany eg these Saeaso »nt»i eaevoitoia. Ftlto stla
Sa4 elUa nan Ito Ion e4 H»»a.
“riteawhul pawlflr, er.4le — eeoUag aad r ,L
ggdc tMfi non’.v ox apiaxo.
t/O CASH DQJVX OX AX OIKJAX,
And the bnlsnco November 1st next, with
out one cent of interest. Oo into rest or
advauos in price. If balance can’t be paid
In the fall, longer time will be given, with
a reasonable increase of price. All inriru-
montaof every grade and price included In
this salt. Tell your mualeal friend* of it
Write us for Catalogues, Pneo Lists, Cir
cular* and full particulars. Thi* sale
closes Octobor 1, IN*. Early purohase re-
curcs cash prices and easy terms. Add mm
Luddcn & Bates' Southern Music House
»
SAVANNAH, GA.
The Grwl Piuo wl Orgu D»pU cf the Sooth
jilt ATLANTA POST mi
Notv Edition, 118,00< > -"'4,.
ftOOO test*Wm a«F^steer lagtish Dkttouwyd
Four Pages Colorod Plat* «, IJ'.'OO
Engravings,(nearly thr^ t : '<t
in any other blct>Jalaoeoutai:<.*Bi' p.r- ;h-
ical Dictionary L-lTlngbri^r i' ;
eouceruingci r 0700 noted
Recommended by Flats Bapt's * f i .*•»•!
36 State*, and » 7 AO OMlcpo it. 1 - t .
0. A C. MEM HUM A CO., PuL'ra, Sprio.- . M, Mar
HIRAM nun &sa
Will mall rrtr.K t
louue for 1SMY, coi
foil ilearrlptlva Tri
Flower, Tie Id i»n«l
^ | :
g. '
£l Sf5W tixul
Hulbfl, Omaniriital <;rnsa<
uni (nmt«>rt«!lca. Glad
I.illcft, 1^ 1'lantT «.i
I>.>I>1- in-- • i'-
trnlcfl.OverIOOpa^- •. Afldicra
r,:.ci;ESTE“,.u.»c: tv mu
I79-13J til! V S!. J00-? V
All It." !«m! Sm .1 AtMnU. 111.
a! Correspondent at WaaMnfftor,.. .
in* by •**»*( *«i4 by telegraph all tbe
• * “oiithera people happening • t
zz45th=r
Popular Moiithlg Drawing of tho
Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
Sfnnafaetared by
VJ. H. BARRETT, Druggist,
Aujnita, Oeorern.
ENTIRELY from BOOTS uiJ HERBS
tluvt boro for A CENTURY tun ,uooero-
fall, tired for th, remorel of Bil, from tiro
^H^m • —- • th* IrroKolsriUM of Uro
HHRHI^Htjliur tiro Bteod.
[Till, mnlirin, U well known In nun,
and Booth Croliu, mid
—eeeowM b. um mom
t ,1 of the tnedi> e I
UEADACHEH, HOUR STOW.
PEPSI A. TORPID * *
In the OUT ot Axmuvillo on
FBIDAY JUNE 30,188L
Tbre, drowiOT- occar month!/ItWad,,-.
net ;; d> nod,- pmuion, of mi ut of th.
Utncrel Aremobi, of Kretoak,
Th*Unitodm*tmCimUCoait,oiil(unh
31, rendered to. followiaz dreUlou:
l«t-Tb»t dw Oommoowreltb DUtribn-
N. R—'Tb, muimi bn now oo hmid ,
large rwm fund. Bred eanfaJl, tiro
of drises for tta
JUNE DRAWING.
lPnre flnjOO
1 3JH>
10 Frire, flldno reeh. BLOW
30 Prire, OOO reck. HL0»
100 Frire. 100 .Mb 10^00
300 Prire* fiO raeb lojno
CW Prire. 30 reeh
1V>T0
C ‘ TB? Imlerr
wtnl. It hoe tho beet WlL«'..;
The P.blie it rrqyntKI rar.fl.Ur la no- pMNBdimirill. ret!:.
- and nlarval Sckrn. lo t. ° jg
tic. M.
dntten Monthly.
sri'JPI T.i L PRIZE $J3.000.
tirrAPiTAL PRir.K 91.1.000., .J CSnnulen Dlls yier will
TUO.«.OU.,,0. H're.re,..,..o P ort'.o^ ; j ;: r; | ' i ^^ ^ .;;;d,^r^^ | , |
“ wl Uw qucstiuufl.
I The fieorol* Po%t-Appe*i
f• a Weekly Frilii .n of the tail/ FCftoArfgAL
#0*1 rontslni all »if the Flats and National Nvwe
equal In all ri»i-«ct/ to any WeUiy Nswipanei
| n iLia cwunlry. the
Ionisiann Statu Lottorv Company.
I In-ort-mtof lo IM, for 21 rrer. b, tho lit
Wa*.«r« f BdueatUmal and t'harllablo eur-1 #
iposi-*—with a capita! of tlcw coo-iu whtaTa ] The Sintra* Pctt-Appeit,
itecrva fund offl»»,0W hsa since toon shifted. A aml-IJUrrarx Xeatpaper, will coatata ell the
lly an nvcrwhelmingpoiHiiar vote iu franchise uwrsphic dUpanho and a chalea seiectlua o
[was Mods a part ol the present •tateCiHMtttu* br»At,»p*rhlln* oew«, olra sketehes aad »»*£
tion adoptof December 2d. A. b., 1*C9. buiLoa Iron* l»oae aathors. FuUcvtpiloo prie-
“ ' \imlg Ldttr* etee ret*i on eml snJorsed f or ibeMvaPsv PlwT-ArraAL, $2.00 pvt oonum
<*4»*|//fl* Sumher DrtthC- “l 11
in'J* tulif plnrr JlutithlU-
A sfi.sxinn •trrnnrrs t n
»i> ilia « iiiiiiiu.mr.Tii
l:AMi I >1! A WIN 1 >. * l.»- ■ <■'. At NKH UK-
i I'nM-ArrtAL u I
Th* era's Lotltr* ete* ft>
5y the gssfls efe •* wa/*.
It me* r uel+» or putt
Tm Anm
IQUyusaa iur uw rciuuva*
•retom, correcting Uro irn
monroob, red parif/iw U
Thi, mrettrin, U well L
plrere in GtwrcU mid flotth Omoliu, —
ore bren reoommondrel b, tiro inoet Irern-
‘ profre«loa for I xjjoo Prire, 10 neb 1VM0
-M\0!l, DYB-1 ■, Prire, 300 web. antoi orire, 2,TI0
rn... ui.r,w I.I A EK, 0 Pr.Ir, 200 reoh ja do WOO
(!I1[LLB AND FEVEB, 0 Prire, 100 web do do aoo
SKIN ERUPTIONS AND BAD OOSDI
TION OF HUMID, LWOPtiia. _ 3112,400
rembihM mid .imp!* ontaboeom. ’wbol, Tiokrth *». H«lf TloUtii, »L
27 ThOrere,(00. WTieU-ji, $lfJ.
Boult Honor or iiuk Droft In Irotror.
or rend by luitM. DON ThtNO FV
REOUTTSBED LETTER OB POSTAL/-
FIOE ORDE1L Order, of reJ npwmd,
by bpnn, nu b, rest it our oipual
Addro-Uiord^t^
Courier Journal, Louisville, Xy,
pr—me Lereooy‘•Wrosulwav.M %>
It D
ieput
dollar
ergEsrjraafflgjgft
l/olre snd Hotreo.,p30iUwlr
Iitilk mcoU firm; thoul
fj.u>. short
i^Hdnll al *1.14. VpNHpPHVHI
finished Roola, 410 barrels ou a beate of d.11
^■Muducchupd. Ilugs firm;——
chica<»0. Jane H —Flour 4uli. unchanged
a™,— t —Mt gall a r “ *—“
I.X2SL12S
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
Tho following is tta programme of tta
commencement exercises, intrJ, nt
MikHONIO IIALL.
Friday. Jane 23d, §-SOt. w.—Debate bo- . . «
twren nwmtrot. of in, pw iMro red j American Composers.
Cieerouian Societies. 1
Bun day, Jane £kk, 11 A.M., at tho First
Bspttot CLuroh. — Oommooc*ment —
Leak nt the folluiclnu eehnnr, un
iter the exclusive tupcrvisiua and management
Gen. i*i r *. Retturrutied, of La., and
Gen. Jubal A. Early, of 9 Injtnla.
a ho manage all the drawings of this Compear,
terh ordinary sad ar—Irarwwmwf, and
twit the coreecuMm of tta pabliitad official
Capital PrlzOi 376,000.
1*0,000 Tlehetsne l ive D»II»r* Kach
Frncllons, In riflira 11» proportion. I
uw «»r rauaa.
1 CAPITAL PA1ZIL
1 do do r.^rere. -re—. 19>«
1M RKEU'S
warattATASM
- - ’.I ■:
MLiihIo 1 loo Lx By
tear, string »IJUaLYtS *»*t Jur>«-;
s®«SS ! RS6l'5apSB
; JKl.«5wSS&d“«S1i2^
lower at t JlmaJ5.90caab and Juar.
axs5July. Iat! uraeuled and lower ale IU—
11.0) rrah and June; -IIJWiallATS Whia-
ky qntet imd aachsugenL
IoUIHVILLB, June Ik-Proristoos la goud
demand aad firm. Um pork *22.00.
Kulk mraU-rataatden fr«JSc rib elZliSi clear
YORK. Jo— ll.-Oodbt doH a
what an
J»»t, lota
by Rev. J.ILL. Holmes, of Bavannah.
8:15 p. w.—Annual sermon before tta
Bocimy of tee roar University
IL Kilpatrick, of Greene
ml!»l: Wo (cargoes) quoted at ratuV:
Jum r/maVm; J»lTd.»
rib fia—r doll lei rather weak; lair
to tool refining quoted at 7^te7%; ref
wraker: standard A W9J4. Slotesera
iraionanr
by R«v. Ja
e °Sf2Jd*ytjai»o2CtKS'JO .
KrU« Declamation; PrseooUtioooftta
Hunt and Kteptaa* Medals for Eaglisb
^TuSSm? Jore 27th. 10 ». m-Amnul ml-
rore Uforo tiro Almmoi Amocmiiud of
Jmrer Uniromit,, b, Boo. Ainu B.
Fratm.o, of Nowoan; Aaorel oriboo
Irofor, lAtorar, Hocielw, b, Boo. J. H
Alien, of Crurorito.
T.i-it-T.w.—JoniorEi-
hibitioo; - ‘
kUdrn, for Drei.romiob, by tor. W. W
Lredrom, of A.fwt, _
| MVinretorJre. »Hh, 10 a. K.-Ei.roire.
of Cc:nir.rl.c.n..*tDmr. _
WnUredordoM MMflO rJ^^——
Ic.i.t. Drew. Pitre. morebre, of Uro
MU-. CmnniAf0b4,f JUnre L.irenitr.
lTro Atnnud Iroml will b» .prowl totiro
dikiuironof tk. L»t . r Ib.nre, ou Tore-
J t tojJ
w. II I ” ...
julIiUd . I
OroroWMfOS
IfeuiUet, IL U. WUtot, 1
arraoxi
9 ADDroxlmatliKi
? &-
TTwninxTVt* nates.
19(7 Prizes, omouuUng to...
A optimum lor mlw to rlut. tilt old b,
m.t. mil j lo UwoOre of Uro tioropup tit Mow
Henobie jSJSt* SIS:
Tta subjort is a nobla and heroic one. and
Urn sect—are capable of being mode m<»l at
tractive. Will soi« te givec. Mite Annto
Cary taking tta principal rola.
Don Munioi.TSL’STSSa;
fooaded on a kgvad of tta LYuasdce.
46th Psalm g,IBJC"
Joseph’s Bondage, JUSL*
Belshazzar '•»»r«mremre.
■rrtd c.nuu. mo-riretac. tiro ore
tswetl worth giving.
NtwFWtttQituar*' ,,,, r
Picnic * l ‘ > ■»y»i,aa
Two cborotre wkirh u. mort reproftott ro
tKflowroud .remtiooirereo.
Redemption Hymn,”
ol:yir rrn/)* 4 co.. Bo»t«a.
c. o. cm 'Al".-*! i'- >.» t
U f trth.r InfororoUon write rlrexly,
foil .Idm. fcwd ordrt. br kiprtro^MW
.\fi- Or Irn nu, I.
th ''t*. )i <nhlnyt.'H, It. <
or .vr. /«. dai rm x.
receive prompt attenttoo.
no? t
Ordm telmel to Xcw Orleans wUi
1. C. TH0RST05, Preprister.
POWT-APPKAL, AtlsaUpOa
sularrtto. 'tta FMHIcs
PABEBWS
GINGERTONIC
A f:pt:!i!i*l IllltSl uf 3bn,4i Bttlwtr.
try Poaxsa’s Cuuaa Traic.
sgttatora Mrey loa trams —toes material
Mr Wiriaa*a»u?, Anr flatab
arXdnBewflaOtasbavatoaa sste torlagJ
Hi is sera in itli i r (isrutbsitTi m 1 n niiil*l
L-vU.-. Berea (fnic 143 to DBS <( Op* Cr .
TayVw AOxot C4
Mflstomnfatartwofrlkylwreipilsflfy
MtatebAn.:! o4 tto l llatto- ae*
c«r very |-.w yrlew* for mek Mortar aurfctsto,
Prire IM efCISfi, rra<»n
For Breakfast!
CH0C0LAT
REISER.
Sold EvflrywlioiA
# FARIS AND LONDON. ,
flaw 'fork Depot 206 Greenwich St
!f y-Ni tore Cewam Itapcpsis, KVremo.
«!hl Kidney or Unosnr.CoMbmu, st Ifyoasss
trawled wah emy (banka M to k*p. « fteta
bredaitood wasnss. yreeara be cared to
azfiCoaxTosic; IttstraCwsisstBwiPsnto
Asd fkt Ei>t »"f S*«it Ce««k Ccn Cvcr UmA
1 Npa stew
«yc»eaa»or
Gtwrna Tonic oeouci >
R ep bom th* Ihl .'-/wl:
mured huadmhef!
nscox kto+v*
fcra its
c^ar