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XI 4 a ©jcarrgxvt llU'clUtr QTclcgcstpf) rm^ Sfawctral ^ $Ffr£:K*mg*je.
mi: onmI\ or ibelaxb.
A pretty Rlrl of eighteen, n**at m
Islvestor.. Hhe baa a chair at a street corner
nd make* 93 to * ft a day.
Tub Italian courts bavo decided ad-
»ly the claima of the heir* of Plus IX, for
Twaa early oi
warning, that
tlful Bay,
name token, and aure 'I
wouldn't (Ire play.
lng. hei
that the
have'
••Old Neptune, who knew her, began to pum
uci. m order to woo her—the wicked ol
Jew—
And almost had caught her ator. of the wat>
-great Jupiter’* daughter l—which nen
would do.
, ual, aud
I legal claim upon it.
Tub arrest of the New York Star'*
undent in Ireland under the.new re-
f 'Keaton act may hare been brought about by
he gentleman himself. Anyhow, it will give
I to hla letter* an interest which could hardly
I have been obtained by ganloa directed in any
I other way.
i freight car at Allentown, Pa., a
one. per box. *7.
hr;, l i^achei. S
peeled Se. Dried app
“Hut Jorc, the great iantua. looked down and
saw Vanns and Neptune n j heinous pursu-
. lng her wild, I 7- —. -—,
And he spoke out fu thunder he’d rend him | from Minnesota, and bad food and
asunder—acu .ure 'twaa no wouder—tor 1 laat them to Philadelphia,
taxing his child. English naturalists have Just discov-
“A .tarth.tw» 1,11,, hard hy hint mortal. I *•*-.“£' I'Ja'JL'K' j*' —
he cAUgbt with .mall trjluf «u<l dotru let ^5, , h f Kn,ll.h JJarrow the lea
It U1 3SS .. winking on Neptune' «•»*- SS2Sffi 0 °i£ ,B - «'»l»llevehon4t.oil
lng and gave him, I’m thluklng, abltofa »ucks cows. ... .. ,,
Of those killed by railroad accidents In
. . I Great Britain laat year by causes beyond their
dryland, both lowland and I own control, the proportion was one to 27,050,.
A formed a sweet island, tho I 433. The proportion of the injured we* one to
land of my birth; | 630.854. The total* were 108 passengers killed
1UI plain Is the story- that, sent down from I and 1,854 Injured, and of employes Ml killed
glory, old Erin astkort is tho gem of the and 8,446 Injured. From trespasses, suicides,
earth! | and miscellaneous causbs, death came to 407
w , h persons, and injuries to m The risk of travel
"Upon Erin nately. Jumped Vanus so stately, I Issoeu to bo extremely low.
but fainted kas« lately so hard she* was I
W.lnf'SSdTdW bewilder, but. et.lt had c OU>M’»Ltoblg.«E.tt,«of B«ef.nd
killed her, bar father distilled her adrop of Tonic Invigorator, In pint bottles, com-
the best. bines all tho elements of nutritious food,
“Thnt im r . ttn, vletorlou,: it mode tar lee. | «“\ ^>^ reUel - Agk **•"*
and child were discovered lying
theJ'Ood of gfaln. a They ^had stolen a^ ride
timothy liar, f US* Eastern hay. fL25. Corn !
Baooino AMD* Tire—Fair demand; 2% bag.
King, all Jute, II*: 2 do., none; 1** do.
1. fl.65; pieced tics. II113.
oi and Btbup.—Cuba mclasses, 48a
K nuuc; drip*, 57: Georgia syrup, 66.
Halt.—Liverpool, tUUkVirgluia f 1.23411.60.
Fauna.—Apples, none. Oranges, none. <era-
#7.00. I/>u4on layer raUhu.93.50.
bright No. 1,10c; un-
- l msckeru. half bbt*. .17.00: do
kits. 11.00: No. 2 do., half hbU., 15.75; kits, tec,;
"o. 3. half barrels. tS.50;klls. 60c. ■
H'joars—Markc; Arm. Granulated. 10*^; stand
/%, 10)4: white extra C, 10; extra C.9H; Golden
C. 8K‘. O. wh.tes; 10)f N. O. yellow clarified
^UaDwanx—Market dull. IIom**hocs 16.00
mule shoes 17.00. Iron bound t
Oi). Trace chains tiAAOc. per
AmeV shovels 112.00 per dozen. Plow hoes
per B. llalman’s plow stocks fl.75. Axa
MlO.00 per dosen. Cotton cards 95.00.
buckets Sl.ro. Cotton roj-C 18c. per *. I
Irou 5A5HC. per B: refluo 3)46*40. per B. Plow
* 5Kc per B. Nalls F.L75—basr Pow-
,nat sur> km victorious; iv iu»uc uw iro i .#i.
glorious—a lltilo uproarious, I fear It might I no Olncr.
Bo how can ye blame us that Ireland’s so fa* I llorafordte Acid FlMMpbato
to«* (orjdvlnkftiic and beauty, for fighting I j s ft preparation ef the phosphates of lime,
I magnesia, potash and Iron in such form
and lore ?'
SUBJECTS roll LEGISLATION-
I as to be readily assimilated by the sys-
(tom. Descriptive pamphlet sent free'
Wnru lor .l.o Seat g™?** Cbemlc.1 Work,, Providence,
ur.rrni laualil, 1 Shod* lil.nd.
E i iU "\ ™ r ' Jraph I A POKE wholesome article o( beer,
i new of the approaching election to M bUltable fur nutritlre purposes end adopt
raombera of the General Assembly of I e( j to f am Uy uj©; such Is "Conrsd’s Bud-
Georgia, it is in ordsr to suggest work for I welser."
^th^m^rirttehl thtokmuMwi'lh I Wo^toM^O^.I.na^nJ^.
Immense ndvent.,:, to tta.Bt.to be mad. y 0 £r to bln. m«s m
tho subieeta of eppropriate le 2 slatlvo ao-1 hal wjthou. aap of their Injurl.
tion, rix.: The law regulating the manner I oul properties.
of holding elections; the manner of creat* I “I have used Simmons' Liver Regulator
ing tax collectors; the method of securing j and find it a moat excellent medicine,
i proper valuation of the taxable property I actlnj like‘a charm on the liver. It Is a
ftiai* \ hriaf oianca at iheafi thtee I uiost excellent substitute for cslotnsl
t the State. A brief glance at these three 1 1J|kTe trleJ it ln eftve ral csms of bilious-
utters in detail. I disorders, chills snd fever, and find it el-
Tbe present law governing the holding fect> * cure | n a most »ati«factory man-
• in Georgia is defective, vague | aer. Db. J. W. Bowkx,
and uncertain. Th;s is tho impre-erio;'
which a pernsal of our oode will produce
npon any candid mind. When we reflect
that this uncertain law must servo as a
guide, not for lawyers aud jurists,
but for non-professional men who
may chance to aot as super-
♦* Clinton, Ga.”
intendents of eloetiors. the noetfc (or
nomo law more complete and more explicit I cprC-2avrly,
id self-evident. The maoy cnees of oon*
tested elections that Are CbneUnUy arising
in all part* of the State demonstrate a
LOCAL JtiVMXESB*
DENTISTRY-DR. S. B. BARPIELD.
iio. HO Mulberry street, Maoon. Georgia
»flheux*^—d a. m. lo 8 p. m. aag^Gtf .
DE. D. S3. WRIGHT, DENTIST.
OCDee—114 Seocnd eL
Hmrknud J A*aj»AorwaBa
• yUHUo forwk. (M •
—U*f jiruaaraW aw *i
HKmiZrtUurtbU&mtJ* t
ehMrmekeristUtf
> : ■ •• "■ ■ ■" 1 '"MILITARY"":.;—'
— INSTITUTE
steel 6) is pci ®. Naius».T>-ba*e w ,k\ now*i
der ftvVi per keg. Blasting powder 4L00. Lead
Be. per B. Drop shot 12.00 per bag.
MisciLLAKEoca—fan ay, 13c. Plcklea. pints
111.00, per quarts, 12.25. Starch 5H0. per In.
Cheese, 15. Sardluca, imported, 15K; aardlnea.
domestic, tv. 00. Kice, 7090. Lili pop
ash, S2.75®3.U); Canned, * ».'25<S3.50. Illdea-
Dry flint, V®11. salted 8S*iO. Wool—Washed
25y30q unwashed, 2D&a: burry lfrll* un
washed burry lA-sSL Tallow, A Wax. 22.
HDmv GOODC—Market steady. Prints—standard
^J^.lower grades solids I We. Tirk-
RngsVtflte. Hickory stripes 7W^l0c. do.
brown »»§10e. Wigans 6W«B7W. Oroabuiwa-
sixea.8Wo, eight os. 10c. AheeUnxs-standard
7W. Shirtings—standard IK. Checks-stand-
10 XS^'tc K *So'^° nlUCky
Pr^Titlcn Barksts hy Telegraph
kILDICmJS OQ..213 N.MAIHSTh
DALLAS WHEATS
UALTtMOHE, Aug
Howard street ana I MM
gi.2fta3.75: extra li.OOafi.OO; family 15.25
a6.25; city Mills BU{>erflne sg.00a3.75; Rio
Brands >6.00. Wheat—flouthem stea«ly; Wes
tern inactive and easier: Houthern red Sl.lOa
1.13; do amber *1^2al.l6; No. 2 Western win
ter red spot and August *1.12%al.l3. Corn-
Hnuthcrn quiet; Western opened active bm
closed dull and easier; Southern whit* 91a?J.
do yellow 'Jla92; western mlxc<i spot SPiatf;
August H4K08S. Oats easier and quiet: South?
eru 05*70) rsd rust proof .'n’-aM: Western white
87a88j Western aslxed 61*65. Kyeqnlet at 68a
72. Hay qnk-L- prime to choice Pennsylvania
and Maryland |18.00al9.00. Provisions
steady: sleee pork tO.25a2S.2S. Balk
meats, shoulders and clear lib rides packed
f 11.00 and *14.23. Baron, ehouldcra moo;
clear rib 111 25. Hams St5.A0al6.2S. Lard,
refined *14.00. Butter dull: western packed
llu'Ji; creamery 23a27. Y&n firm at 19a20.
Petroleum quiet: reflurd 7%. Coffee
firm; Rio (cantoes) ordinary to fair
8Sa9K. Sugar stvndy: A soft Whisky
higher at -1.19. Freights to Liverpool per
steam easier, cotton 5-3hto l6d: flour laSdals.
^nSw'mSeaNS. August 1(1.—Flour dull:
high grades f3.00a5.87'?. Com scarce and
firm; white 92; mixed Oft. Oats quiet and
weak: Texts 48; Wc*teru 50. Pork dull and
att£M2K. Lard quiet and steady:
Ue^ccval•^r , **“•-
After thorouzli'y totting this variety, usually
known as the "BUI Dallas Rustproof Wheat,”
a© unhesitatingly pronounce It tho surest cropper
yet originated, having lost only one crop in ten
years, and that from the fly or soma Insect, not
rust. It appears to be a hybrid—a amooth-headeil
■wheat with almoat invariably some bearded l^eads
cropping out amongst it. The crop Just harvested shows the largett yield of any va
riety in this section, the yields 6o fhr reported being from 211 toliO bushels per acre.
PRICES. DELIVERED IN DEPOTS OR BY EXPRESS.
2 Bushels sacked, 20 Bushels sacked $50.00.
References—Col. l’etcrs, planter and live ftock ralaer, Atlanta, GajIIon. J. T.
Henderson, State Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga ; General B. Toombs,
Washington, Ga. Addiess all orders to
’.lark W. Johnson & Co.,
P7 JIarietta street. Atlanta, Ua,
Jun23wly Send for circular of clover, grass ami other seed.
During tho month of August subscriptions will be m-eitod for the
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BO?.^»blU&VVa3 WftirAvePUo7^t'«^ffQ»ML
mm stove*
THE m; IN THE M&RKI
'of R03C9. m ft0 LJfgCcVJlJlSfc
inuTnmart rats&
3®ss2B8SS
AUGUST
,Y of sending this paper fr mdst- to January 1st
ainal prtcoof TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,
ay be safely sent In a strongenvelope. A club of ftvo
r a One Iw.llor Bill. Addresa VICTOR 1\ LAW-
J. P. A W. It. HOLMES,
DENTISTS.
Offlos—Oppoeito Lanier Hon^e.
102 Mulberry stroot, Maoon, On.
maylGdawly
fC/ANUIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MAOON.
radical defect aomewhoro. Of- course it is I
true that no method of holding election*
can be duviwl whose operation would bo
entirely aatlsfactory to defeated candi-1
dates; but it is equally true that some I
neiboJ* imy bo better than other*. It is I
ery diffleult tu believe tha^ the ^ '
If the I LOCKETT A nunu, Dauamw.
Tit stands is’the beat that esn poesibiy I __ hJfnd^dA^uSoAi 6 ’
bo froraoJ, tliea I mu.t M, that tho nb- SSSllJSSSt bSS&(oWl ^-iSS
Ject is invested to an extraordinary extent I Qeorvm 7 per cent, bonds (mortgage
with inherent difficulties. J Jeorvia 7 per cent, bond* (gold
Without attempting to amplify the sub-.l quarter coupons) 11* ®119>i
ject further I will say that a system of I Georgia 7 per cent, bonds, due 1*96-124 gtoa
, l ,,UUj.iou .ncb ,^h» b«^^U.l tt 8SJf2SK®.aSw£S i »m liu
&aiu9ra&afia£ !!! * us
.iUired to regt.Ur io tb. ddtrtct I wc.wra IL K. of Ala.. I.t m
jolr rtaU«nc., And not nanattui I w»»ni R. K. .f AlA., al mont»«. 1U
„ ,ofo. ut ot lit. diatrtet In which the, mra I MoMtaAndulnud mllroAd, (moil) 111 ■■
' '■ S r ab^ja., WjUgjSj. .10,
the time of regis;ration. I CUy of 5lacon bondri - lu) eioiK
2. 1 believe that tcx«oollMtor* should be I C4ty of Hayannah bonds.—.—.. ? i i« > •’ a
appoint d by soma competent authority, I City of Atlanta * per cent bonda^-100 Mi n
anon*-I—*edhy tha Ih.dnlla. to, o(^ta«,<»nt bondA. I04
oiUu ,ra hr.r,b ‘at (Mt, and rwoir. aaStSafSSSffSrZ » 2M
grsa* armntrs and fearle*#u#*a on the I oeatral railroad iicrlp. ....... nke Mk
part jfbiui who iiililL He should b# M*| AuiruteandUava&aaa iTs.Mock 11* *(£l'J0 J
oved as pot^ibla from tbeinfludaoo I Georgiarallnadjuxk —. 150 *1153
luf UIOM from .whom ho moil | Hirtft. iij T.l^raph.
out monaV-lxaeMbl, If It may b., bnt
forcibly If it mnatba. Whll. tbo Ui-col- 7 ^-'*-“ 1^"!i\ ;
loctprs of I jut. fond, dull but itmoe. f lorcmiawit itmir-
lul in the dlsoharg* of their dutlta, it t* I jue* u uc hange«l.
c. riainly true upon general principles that I WJtw yonK-Bvenlng—Ixchang* .W.85X.
an oGicur whoas business it is to ooUect I .ioverameutsacuriUes new 4pwoyuu 101^i;*H
fined'tierce* sl2.C2Hel2.75; keg 911.12,. Ikilk
meats quiet and firm: shoulders packed
bid #10.25; new 910-50. Bacon, shouldets
scarce and firm at 910.75; short rib and long
clear weak at tU62!4al4..7&. Hams, sugar-
cured steady with fair demand: canvassed
14.50at5.50. Whisky steady and unchanged.
Coffee ln good demand; Rio, cargoes, ordinary
to prime 8)%aU. ftugar firm: yellow
clarified 9; fair to fully fair h**; prime to
choice a9. Molasses dull aud unchanged.
Rice in good demand: Louisiana fair to prime
NEW YORK. August 1ft.—Coffee unchanged
in price and dull, tiugar more steady and in
better demand. Porto Rico 7)4; Molasses sugar
fifi: fair to good reflniog quoted at 7 316a
7 5-16: refined firmer amt in better Inquiry;
standard A 8aS)v Molasses unchanged snd
quiet Rice quiet and steady. Pork offered a
shade lower, and trade again very slack:
new mess spot 922.Ma22.50, latter choice: August
tn.40a21.SO; September >21.Mail TV. Middles
quiet and nominal: long clear 113.75. Lanl
‘Jua22>«c. per 100 pounds, Tower, unsettled, and
-oore active business, closing somewhat strong-
r. HaK-s of prime steam spot for exp;>rt ‘
12.65al2.75; Bcpterabcr > l2.57Kal , i62 , 4:
ined >125*5. Continental frelghu to Lli..
pool, market firm* Cotton per steam )*a3 16d.,
wheat oer steam 4k>l.
LGUIVVILLK. August lA-Flour steady and
unchanged. Wheat dull, weak and lower, No.
2 red fall «3a9L Corn steady and unchanged.
Oats in fair demand and market firm: old
No. 2 M; new do. 50. Provisions unchanged.
CHICAGO. August 16.—Flour dull aud un
changed. Wheat Inactive ahd lower regular
91.01)4 August; V7)i September; No. 2 Chicago
spring sLOL Corn active but lower at 76a
7*y, cash; 7Ca76^ August; 75sa75)b Septcm:
her. Oats Irregular, futures lower at 45a«5S
cash: 41)4 August; ac Heptciaber. l*ork ln fair
demaodbutlower at - M.90a2LOO cash: >20. Wa
20.95 August; > 30,50*20 F-’H Reptcmber. Uul
ln fair demand but lower at ll2.12Ha12.15
cash, August and September. Bulk meats dull:
shoulders v.GO: rib M.U0; clear 913.35. Whisky
steady and unchanged. _
FT. L0UI8, August 12-Flour eanr hut not
lower. Wheat lower and very slow: No. 2 red
spas’ 5 * Bra
77! t cash: 75 September. Oats dull and lower
uEHSgssmt
and lower at ^ ^ »
oU «71.40a2t
TIlfci
Chattanooga Saw
Warrantod Unsurpassed !
HdliNiuctlou Giuivnntci'd
TY« make a speoialty of repairing all kinds
ef Raws. Write for prioee.
P. O. BOX 911, CHATTANOOGA, ’TENN
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS
MS it is to ooUect I Government securities new 4 par cents 101H;<
immedijtely da- paromite IM^KparoauM
r.; St'M “ uqc - ; *
o. ay U to be ooi-1 * — following am the cloalug quotations:
» method of returning property
i in this State is even inora^obj
j on principle tli
,., fc ....-collector* by popular
jectionatdo i>ocms* of its rannifi
jullty, Tbi iJenl plan would be to
all the property of the State as cserd
nniform rule of valuation. The ex-
g p an is as far removed from thlani
poMible to go. Instetd of one rul* of
iUon, we have aa many rule*
)wuers of property,
man return* hi* propc--. — —
ofthUcUM are not ao nami
another returns his too low.
* Judgments areeqanl
‘ —one may be vei
other quite the
hoso judjmeuU andeonscii_
tho valuation* which they
property when they come
this way
aluation rropa-
not only ia n
3 property c«f the
+ true value, Imt -.
... property r.ot re
ft a not a:q>cir upon tho
tu tlise-c. optl tffl< tho Butt. And «uh
connty in the Htate, ia annually defrauded
of tboruands of dollar*. The roault of all
this la that thapropertf which is correctly
retumcil and which doe* peylU taxa* ia
force J to pay • higher rate of taxation
than would othenrif* be nece»rary. Were
the burden of taxatuin dually and evenly
di-tribute l, the . preaeura upon each iadi-
vtdual taxpayer would bo proportionally
llgnter. In m-r--h inditing t*:w loeeee re-1
suiting from be I auc*junta
bv the good eaatomera of thobouee. Xoe
game principle obtain* in the payment of
tax payers art saddled with
g eUuentfwbo i
7ai;M5SFi
Oats firm: No. 2 mixed
mere objee* I I Class a! small— M | Adams Express V*
he prnctico of Class E, Ft-——JW I Amertrea Exp— W
imlar vote.. It | <*«ZSS-&*BsEg
aBLL. AN.
’d eo
c W£iSStdS a»u! m
SfriCTincSSSror ...
' rAllroAd—VWt 1M
he State dues of e
alone than th<
r. .-..Ii- k>Altered Utopia
nslAlltbiitril a.fAr a. I r.cti.-ablo. I
enbmtt ttat tht, iLijht be Acromp l.h«l bj
All* pr.eltlinj (t» Ute UMWaMri
tAi A- Mon Is etch c mat,, who»e duty It
Ml (;«to MW IhAt all t!-o taxable prop
erly.>f the eoant, Aruxredon th* dt»« t,
38t.S wae rounwd At a Jaet .A DA.
EL VMM, th. plAD eometted might
.. upiMi, It woaM at I*a-tac-
ci.i l 'it !■: It v mil r ■» awa, with the
i oAqaAlitp oud the in,;-nee ot altiwing
ever, m in 11 r.: ;:u Ii < rropertr At whxt-
■lAAtiati bU own iodcaant Arid bu
• 't dictate. V—
(eight d
in.- ,o.-jtt> ratr.
yoaa.Ta.liA., ABgnet W, lhSJ.
yAilurt r.lomin* a ad Mmmotr: Ii
,uiir DOOM ot “fair tud DarUctw At for-
Husky Mead'
11.32H bid cash and August; Job
1.50. Bulk meat* unchanged.
Bacon doll and easy; shoulder* #10.37S; snort
rib -14.25; short clear 414.S7H. Larddul'
nominal at rl210.
CINCINNATI, August 16.-Flour
hanged. Wheat quiet: No. 2 rod win-
Lard dull at *1225. Bulk mc*U inactive:
shoulders f9J0; clear rib *13.50. Bacon firm:
shoulders *19.60; rila *1225; clear 91275.
Whisky steady ato l. 16. Combination sales of
finished goods. It barrels on a heals of «L16.
Bugar quiet and unhanged. Hogs steady:
oommoo and light r 0^0*7.65: tacking and
bntebeta «7.75*S.k7H. Receipt* ft*; shipment*
-me. t
Naval Stores
WILMINGTON. August 12-BpulU tnrpen
tine firm at 42^*43.. Jtosln firm at ».»
strained; «1.:» (or good strained. Tar firm
tl.'JO. Crude turpentine firm at IL73 for hard;
275 for yellow dip and virgin.
CHARLUTON, August 12-Mplrlu turpentine
firm at 42!^ Boain steady; strained and —-*
strained *1.60.
HAVAS SAIL August 12- Ko*ln steady;
strained and good strained 3* “ *—
pen tine in demand at 42
NEW YORK. August 16-Rosin steady
*130*1.95. Turpentine about steady, closing
«>4*«H.
3»B£3s
p-mrnts. Ileaatirnllylllas-
d.Over 100 pages. Address
ROCHESTER,N.Y. i CHICHGO.ILL
119-183 Ent Main St. 200-208 Rands pn J*
TO FARMERS *
fntora prices, esn get adtnnces c I HP
storing them with mo. IL L. COOK,
Storage and Commission,
| JulylS-dStAwlm No.Gi I'oplq r strtc
Administrator’s Salo.
> Y virtue of an order from the court ofordlJ
_>nary of Dlhb county will be sold uu the lint
Tuesday In Beptember. 1*92 at the court hen*e
door In said county, totwten the legal hours
Jof sale, one-half interest in the three stores on
Chcrty street, in the city of Macon, known as
Hhawe block. Mng pan of lot No. 44 ln square
M id known as numbers 122,121 and 126, Hec-
street. In the city of Maoon. Hold lor the
purpose of division among the heirs of said sa
x’•. Terras cash. E. F. Ill -1.
' ■! >. 1662 Adm’r of Emma Skew.
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
Steam Boilers. Grist Mills, Saw Mills,
HANCOCK INSPIRATORS, RUBBER BELTING, HOSE, PIPE ARC ENGINE FITTINGS.
made Ibis season, with two brush both
and all the la’.e .t improvtmtnte, boxet
ready for Immediate abipmauL Any i
tbe rcsular sizes shipped tha day the o
der is received. No delay. Prices :
luratcforo publUbed. Send for circuit
Wo also manufacture
‘Gwathmey’s Improved
Eclipse Gin,’
with Donblo Rull.r Hulling Alt
nd all of tho very laievt lrnpro
Solid 12 Jochi
on frame, made under the
ipervisl.jn of Richard R. Gwi
patentee. Tb* E lip** Gin
GUIDE,
oTnc^c ^ |
BSTER’S
N ABRIDGED.
IW Edition. 118,000 Vortg,
K) m<ir« thau s»y other English Dictionsry.)
ir P*«- Colored PlaUs, 3000
Engrnving^, (D*arly thr**« Urr.c» the numtor .
In any "‘her 1'ict’y,) c<~,conUin.'< uBlogjaph* U
icnl Dictionary gi*lng brief Important tecta f
«oticerning over 9TOO noted persona.
Ifc-rommeuilod hr HtaU) Hupt’s of FTtlurstton tn j
36 hUttis, aod by fiOColtogn President*.
0. A 0. MEJIBIAM A CO., i’ub'rs, Bprlngfleld. Mass.
M ft A ft SOLO!!! AGENTS WANTED^ f4
■000 vi GARFIELD
-•fr.'solmo
- SWITZERLAND .
ENDORSES m*
• PENNSYLVANIA *
Pronouncing THE LANCASTER WATCH
“THE BEST WATCH
MADE IN AMERICA."
UNO fO* G4HOULAM. ________
MILL &. FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS AIL
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, 4c. Send for
Pricn-list. W.H. DILLINGHAM 4 CO.
421 M,in Slre-t, LOUISVILLE. KY.
mua...
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COMMERCIAL*
Cotton Markets hr Tekgrapb.
LIVERPOOL,’August lB.-ftoou-4V»tum firm;
middling upland* 7 212mlddllngOrl*ans7 5-l«;
sale* 12,«* v. speculation and export 3.900; re-
°^lfimra^SIaSa towmlddllngcUost. Au-
November * «•»: November »tul I)««mb«r
> ovm. u.y and June 8 4Mk June aud Juljr
ten Future, (Ira.
S^SiAsKassttsafas
°NEW YO*K-F«nln*—Net r««Jpu-—:
fneelio. rmurmcle-od ea,k-r. aake to,000,
“ «mt ’ .ItieailW l JantutT—iinaiMi
Hem bet -liriSlt AT | Februarj ...limiStl.-.
Lober ll.eAill.Ki Men b 12004,11c.
vembw-U-ONHlt ee | AprU ..12.18.1121.
Stw’YORK, Auceut 'lii.-torton ueadtfmlm
■ - “ optande U 1-Mc mblUtnj Of•
Iti
1 NORFOLK. Aofiut 18-Cottar -eft,; ta let
■limit I2)^i net nceipte »; (ram 2S; mlm «L
16.-Cotton steady; and-
dllac 1* GwmUdUoK 1284 (oodmdlwr U!i
net raealou —; num !Mt mka —: erack 3,5m.
“ . 1310UN. AuiruMl* -.beam Heart., aurutuot
taws job ea, “A line u>a mtujllae 1*4; rood oedtaaer
, .4. T. Ooleano Jt Co.” 11A W recel|im A (ram let eatae Doses emek
'— “ S l(. ; Cqttao^ulet:ml4-
dUplaF* maJebF
Your : ■ '■ Ut u. - : *.'L a. 41
Cole nan * do. kin Hr (•«* ft* eamtblttt.
{or Monroo Fnaila OoUeie »ia They had
nothing on eiblkitioa. Meeire. i. W. Rice
X c.>. (lie tbe . nitloondonnltai ol
: ImmHM Stmda, wf«W •» P«kape
if., ri J a!»> ■ 111 . t tl oi Ibelr em-
Ljijii. la ildet Udim in vnugtat
PfufiSi (Uiaeted nnletiaal attention.
Imir 1,-°- of UmnU waa tndmd
OwmsY,V Klee * Oo., notoolr.lt* tbet-
UWral.rUt, ■ .f-r '
d.ren!
rlllLADFLFHIA. AnraK ll-OOtton quiet:
middling U& tow mkldllng lajfc goodovdina*
rj Ufa pc*, .ircupu i:o; gram lkh sales to
mu-til *■
lv i3fAiii3uB
UK
jfasdS
17* s
quiet;
* 1-! *; good ordurary 11!
Iuvax c. Dm,
I.cla h’xirru, .
EKU Gimob,
Committee
NKW ORLP.AK4. August W-
askLUlRZ 12* ro low middling 12*
ry 11^; net receipts 97, gre*
stork 17/, 27.
MOBILE. A
m^tSTnlcraMB
1 MJatreDLAugostia.—cottonundp .
4Ung 12%: low middling 12*»; root ordinary
11; net receipt* 17; gram 1<; shlpaenia —s
alt-4 ICC: stock 2434
August 16-Cotton mar . .
low mU-li'.ng H**; good cnlln
Lasas
| a> !£lb!
kill.' I —L ' • ■ '•
»r- i ■'•I *■ ’ '
wbil* it *M- lT
August u.-Cotton I
lidltof 12. sand ofdl
Bore tu mlaa 4k etnd
'jSTSBtXA •‘St 1 SitonSd are w*U waterc
s-eh.>■::*>« J. , Bulk r Twoot pUntatioo*
<*3mi, a* rrtafcUn Bi, .
>f*k>rs. Frinslmul
• rrenrh IL>mo Bekool lor v
nnusl MPsaU/n will begin ‘
■rtheP tn&«noatton an- ;
July Utua tkv aslto