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32 THE WEEKLY CONSTrrtJTIOK AT- Jj'A XGjL. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 1884 . THE BATTLE IN OHIO. THE COUNTRY'S PRESENT POLITf CAL STAMPJNO-OROUND. Ctrl floors to tbo O??r*??n.-r??toe*t D??n??or??U?? On'on-rriptting for Ithe Coatttot 1T??i| Menth-Matra to Take ??? H??ad in U* ri*bt???Tk# Outlook. CracunuYi, September 24.???[Special.] Xvery where in Ohio except in Cincinnati the political canvass ceeraa to be actively pushed. At all events it commenced in dftber parts of Ohio earlier then it did in Cincinnati. Carl fieburx spolr* in Cleveland last week, and Cincinnati list Monday night ho addressed the Ccnoana- in the German language, meeting was held in a theater and two thou* sand were present, nearly all Oermans. The democratic mass meeting at Hamilton, Butler county, last Saturday jyas an imtnonse affair, Hendricks, Hoadly,d?? cral Ryan and others apoko from three stands. Xx-Senator Thur man presided at tbo Hendricks stand, Senator Thurman says there no factions among ihc democrats in Ohio, lit also complains ihst the Cincinnati democrats have been slow ??U>ut organising. Schurx will speak in Cincinnati in English next week. Hendricks has several more ap pointments in Ohio, in hie Hamilton speed last Saturday he defended his war record, ar gain# that itwas in favor of the aoldior and of the suppression of the rebellion. Schurs's German speech in Cincinnati was devoted to an attack on Blaina. Among the prominent speakers employed by the demo* crate in Ohio are General Samuel f . Cary, Jlon. William M. Springer, of Illinois; lion, A. L. Childs, of New York; Hon. Joseph E McDonald and General M. D. Manson, of In diana ; Hon. Nelson J. Waterbnr/ and Hon. J). N. Lockwood, of Now York. Blaine will be in Ohio this week, and,, at least, a part of next week, and will take in Cincinnati. Appointments are made pretty thick all over he etate for the last two woeks of the campaign for tho stute election, go a red hot state of affairs may be cxpoctod to set in here in Ohio next week. The prohibitionists have a state ticket, and In many places a local ticket. Hon. Mills (iardner, one of their leaders, advises them to aifek by their regular old parties, and, next year, elect a legislature that will rubmit a prohibition amendment to a popular vote. Their meetings ???re very quiet, mostly through church organ isations. as they were two years ago when the J irohibition amendment came ao near carry- ng in Ohio. But the prohibition canvas this J aar is nothing in comparison with that of 602. It docs not look now as if they would Jwdl in the state election above their ordinary vote of cjght; or ten thousand, if no much. Neither party has got any money to speak of ironi ftbelr respective national committees. It norms just now to be tho policy of both pi to leave the battle to tho local forces iu < SHE WANTED TO DIE. Xxw Yomu, September 22.???By far the most Startling fact in connection with the elope ment ol Miss Mnrosini has come to light. It Will be news to Victoria that her hasty and atrsnge disappearance from home was followed by three attempts op the part of her griof- Stricken mother to commit suicide. When tho report of her missing daughter???s marriage to Krnaet Schilling in this city was broken to Mrs. Morosini It eompletefy un nerved her. Hhe tainted when told by her buhhand that tha minister who had united Vie toria to the coachman had tuado the fact pub lie. The sorrowing woman was earrtad to her room, where she remained for ltours moaning tied crying for her daughter to ret am. This was on Wednesday succeeding tha day tho couple left home. All that Mrs. Morotiui wandered in her thoughts. 8ho noted so tjtucrly that a watch was plaood upon her movements. Giovauni. her sou, remsinod aft her bedside. Just at daybreak something called him for a minute from tho room. It was only for a minute, but on returning ho saw a sight that lie will tiever forgot. llTs mother stood by an r>]>on closet with a bottle containing laudauum pressed to her Ups. ???My God, mother, what are you doing?" tho young man cried as he rushed to her side end wrenched the vial from her grasp. Mrs. Mofosini fell to tho Uoor and was lifted itp by her son, whose cries lor help aroused the household. Messengers were dispatched for Dr. l'ike, of Yonkers, and for neighbors. Tho physician found Mrs. Morosini in a criti cal condition. Kho had taken, he thought, an enormousdose of poison, and la that lay har only ohancs for raoovary. Tho ??? usual antidote* were given, but it was not un til nine o'clock that the patient was out of ???1??tiger. Tha taking ol an overdoae had aavod Iter life. The draught led Mr. Morosini so woak that stringency of tha watch upon her was un fortunately relaxed. That night again she Rained pomestion of the same bottle, but dis covery followed ao quickly that she was not able to swallew any of the poison. Tho dan* ftarous vial was put away, but not in a safe place. Mrs. Moooaini in acme rummer tneu* aged on Saturday night to get the bottle tor the third time, when uo one aaw her. Hhs drank its contents, and was only saved by tho luust prompt and active measures. AU of Victoria's finery has been sent to her, but not her bank book. Hhe wrote for it, but St is not likoly that will obtain possession of St, at her lather lias placed an injunction upon the II.Mil deposited to her credit in the sav- Sngs bank, and will probably retain the beak. The outlook appeared gloomy to the bride of two weeks, tbs had recovered somewhat from her illness caused by the departure of her father and mother from Yonkers, aud bo- Ran to lekdt her future in the foe*. H was not ???comforting prospect. According to on iu- ftraate friend Victoria is intensely disappoint ed at being thrown off by the fomliy, but aha la far from being disheartened. , Yoaaaaa, S. Y.,8 isvaa, S. Y .Scptcmber^tS.???The charge H ???*!vtrd against Victoria Morosini, now Mrs. InlsksMP, by her brother, AtUliai Morosini, IJm it* alleged stealing of a diamond breast- woe dismissed to-day by City Judge H nU, * f Yt???tikere, no one appearing on cither a now with a emeus. A tUltra ??????hot l>??mt...lhe People Indtg. ???ant. Arcin>ix, Hsu., September 22.???A spool*! to the Champion says a serious row occurred between tha aiUaena of Burr Oak, Jewel coun ts WWW ????? wurr ????wvi wj ir. Kuiw, su.l the ihawm.Q brion.lne 11 iK. ??rlun?????<Miv??..oti Friday *i*bt, In whie* on. Mn sras killed in4 amrst were nwj. tJ. Tb. *istartauicv n ratted by. drank, a oitiwa named XtUoO, bbiI ??inint fi,ltl oc curred. Klliott ??M arrwWJ Mil Ut. cireu. lorn took their (Orris to th.trai*. Tk.cr.nnl followed them. Bad jwl'.. M.yor M.nn b.4 krtUnd order . man um.l Bran* BPJ???.arrd it tb. depot with a doublo-barreled tint,nn and And into tho train. At thU mo- aunt tb. train pulled out, and tbarircu. men find a volley at tb?? crowd, killing J. boo.- neckrr, mortally wounding M.yor Mann and ??U,bl!y wounding a no,. Longnccbar had hot taken ( art in the row. llo leave, a widow and ut children. Orton*, circus u the Mm. that w???? in the horrible ulblr at Oreclv, Colorado, ima time ago. It wai billed to bk;-w at Washington yesterday, and Ibitbrr about a hun.lroj Durr Oak Jiao,!, wont hr a speoifl train to emit the inurdfren. Grant excitement prevail, at jkut Oak. Another special to the Champion Jboto Washington .ay. sixteen circus men ware i b f??? raoerd.y morning by the akenff of Jewell county. In tbw arternoou limy ware Uken to Grvenleaf by the sheriff of Washington county. At T p. m.?? hsndrvd Wen unrad then from Barr Oak, and at hat aaceunts Bra hnndrad men war. at tb. depot awaittng davalopinaato. WhU. tha circa, wa. jw***untig tip (own tha Barr Oak peopled.. ???>****?? W??wa. Hu THE BIO WHISKY FAILURE. The Rumors of Crooaedneaa Prove to be True, Louibvillk, Ky., September 2.3.???The devel opments this evening in the assignmeht of Newcomb, Buchanan k Co., were of a sensa tional nature. Hertofore the assignment of the company were considered as formal peti tion tor an extension of time, io which to take up tlieir paper. This time this assignment made is genuine. Goo. W. Morris ia named as the assignee to make the final disposal of ail the property of the partners for the benefit of the creditors. Geo. C. and Androw Buck- anon left the city Sunday, leaving uo clue to thoir,whereabouts. It was the first intimation of crookedness, and rumors were set afloat. Tho rumors to-day say that the firm haa made an improper use of the money sent them by customers to psy the tax on whisky which they had sold; also that they have hypothe cated receipts. lor whisky out of hand, which did not repre sent the goods described on the face of tnose receipts. The rumor# first took tangible form this evening, when George W. Morris, as signee of tho company, resigned and turned the entire business over to the Fdelity Trust company. The cause, it is said, of this step on toe part of Morris, was that he found tho affaire of the com pan v ht Much a condition as to promise great trouble in straitening them out. It ia said tbat the accounts of the firm are f a much worse condition than the most despon dent of the rred itars ever suspected. The hold er* of the receipts immediately rushed to the collectors office to see if duplicate! had been made and it is positively stated, though not by the internal revenue department, that 1,000 bonded warehouse receipts were discov ered which had been duplicated. When the last arrangement with the trustee was made the control of the business was placed in the hands of tho firm. There was an advising committee appointed but it was seldom if ever consulted by tho firm. It will therefore be seen that the firm bad tho power ts issue duplicate receipts. Whether they did so or not. It is ascertained that they hove been in the habit of borrowing money in Boston. 1'ntii the outsiders are heard from it l*cr??onal relations in n position to know positively what he asserts to be true, said to associated press reporter: "You may aafely say that the indica tion are that George and Andrew n joined Payne A Viley and Kno and tho rest of them in Canada. The ussets of tho Buobaiiatis nro immense, but are not immedi ately available. Their liabilities are unknown. (In the first of fientoiubcr they had in their warehouse 70,662 barrels of whisky, sorno ol tho very finest quality. Of this possibly 1,500 barrels Lavo been removed this tuouUi. Thera aro at least 67,000 bnrreJs loft. It would bo bard to estimate the value of these. The Bu chanans would have had nearly 3,000 barrets out of bond between now and next Saturday. Tho tax eu this quantity of goods is $08,000. This sum they were unable to meet, and this is said to have been tho immediate causo of tho assignment. Tho banks which hold rn- coipts fi??r tbo above mentioned property will ???ce that it is not confiscated for tax by the government. The first assignment in March, 1678, amounted to only a suspension, At that time tho liabilities were $1,630,000. The Buchanans included in the assignment about $500,000 worth of personal property, which was exempt from their creditors. An extension was grant ed, and in 1882 the company was successful in its operations, aud it discharged about one- fifth of its liabilities. Another assignment was made. This time tho debts of the firm aggre gated $1,600,000, and tho total value of the as- sats were $220,000. The assignee, iu order to get at the facta in the case, sent out for publi cation a notice saying: ?? "U t* urgently requested that all psrsons hold ing warehouse receipts lor whiskies, whether as -iun hasi rs or holilen ol collaterals, r??nd the *amo o some United agent of their own s divtlon, frit the same may at out-olio examined and be regis tered." * George C. Buchanan Jr., was seen at the family mansion ntn late hour this aflornooo, and ho strongly denied all knowlodgo of tho whereabouts of hit father, and protested that the family were as ignorant on that point as the public. Referring to the theory that his father had committed suicide, ho said ho thought it a silly one, and that th don???t give it any credence whatever. GONHUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice,hav ing had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent euro of consumption,bronchitis,catarrh,asthma and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nerv ous complaints, after having tested its won derful curative powers in thousands of eases, has felt it bis duty to make it knowu to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire It, this receipt in German, French or English, with full directions for preparingand using. Bent b; mail byladdressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power???s blook, Ro chester, N. Y. eow Holmes??? Sura Cura Mouth Wuh and Dentlfrlca Cun. Son Throat, Dlnalln tot* Mouth, ( Iran. Torth, T -???pom! oyon J. P. a \v. r. Holme., umiuvi M.uoiMia^l-or .al. hr all DrtmliU and OaotliU. Ql.o your chlMmi Hurlin', worm oil On To... Ptml, Mobil*, th*tc u aoolore.1 chnroh nillnt th. -Rant oh.II \Va??h foot Hi|<tl??t Cbnmh." Tb. Mxtor, a colond man, I. iiamnl Artomu. Coming, IlieMl.litr Monarch at a 1 toirge ABRirentlonx-John It. Dorrl.' Non- Mon atcrhliow., United Wuh th. Or.nt Intrr Ocrnn, Tlirr.'-Iilrir; Circa., Ho.rom and 9f.na.rrle, The time will probably urn-iVoin. In tbo biilor, oftbebaman rare wh. n the nconle will get tired of viiitlng a fir.t. Iu.. entr-rtafn- nieat under canraa. John if. l/,ri??, n . iccau full xliowuian of many Maaoni, promitej you nn attractive aggregation ..t mtucurn and menagerie curioaftic, and a r,r.-,t,.[ - riei of arenio performance, never a*r, I*.for*. That ita tit!*, -The hew Monitor 9h*.,.," may bo no rni.nomer, Manager Dorrl, haa, gathered the largcat and moat interesting delWt ; of ani mal. from all parta of the globe, p, mo cum at traction of world wide eelehriI har form ed a circus eorp. ol arti.ta fuaMI both her. and abroad. Tbo people will Imve an oi tunity of .eclng the Jfow Mon-t r Show, at Atlanta, (Saturday, October 4Ui. Tho graUest attraction with the .how ia tho White Spotted fiaered Elephant, ???Thcodorui," T he troupe of Brawny Turk., The Fell,ini J'rei.ch Bicycle Itidera, The Siberian Roller Skater -,, Turkiih Knife Throwent, Prof. Moore???. Tiw tpo ofEdu- catcd Dogs, a Troupe of Royal SKptian Jug glera, a More offamou. AthkM, the best inale and female rider known totl/profee.ion; it. Ibreo Chariot Band, of Sfiy w'iiforrutd mu- .ici.n. and in fact ita thousands]^! attraction, and scores of tho most celeWteiir viaatrians known to tha arena will all I.'mlibitad- Judging from the numerous prku notice we have wen in tbo leading journals concerin* this mammoth show, it will he a rich treat. Coming. John 11. Darla* Monster Shows, This mammoth organisation which will an, poor at Atlanta, Saturday, October 4th, is- without a doubt, one of tho iargeM and best shows that has aver bean placed on tbo road. Read what the Louisville Courier-Journal ???ays: ???John B. Doria??? Jfew Monitor Shorn, con solidated with the Great inter Ocean, contain, ell .tho novelties known to tho circus world. Tho menagerie and ring departments have been enlarged since lest season, and now are tho completest over givon to the public. Nosbow in the country can turpaaa Doris'In tho extant and variety of its features, and cer tainly there it no manager who haa so uni formity and unvaryingly salitllad hit numer ous patrons and it [??? impossible to enumerate all the special attraction! of this mammoth show, Tharo era over forty different acta to be seen in ita three ring* and on the elevated stage. Tboaa acta embrace, besides the ordi nary circur performances of riding, (ambling, leaping, ate., such new and astonUhing fee- (area aa a troupe of performing Turkt, also in the ring, a sacred white-epotted elephant, ???THKODORUB,??? aerial Bicyclieta, Roller Skatere, Trick Etephanta, (rained animate and ??? wild beasta are to be Men in profusion, and every kind of entertainment calculated to do- light tho human heart la to bo found under Doria??? inoneter canvaa. The preea iu ganorai ia unanimoue ie doctoring it tho beat circus and menagerie on the road.??? Smnll hut Good, Prom the Galveston Rows. Well, Hares was a small creature, no doubt; Mill he had no Mulligan. Baa notice ol Ay nldro bulflorale. Tha roorhonee, the Grave and Victory. AnttuoRR, Iixmom The Oitlsen published the following facts: Abram Beaver, an inmate of tho Coles county, Illinois, poorhouse, certi fies that bo suffered aeraraf years with tho moM acute rheumatiim, eo that ho could not labor and finally became so poor and prostrate I. Tho physicians t din, but,' ba was sent to the poorhouse. there gave bim up amt said ha mual ??? ' i, they - * * ny. i par l??t* i Ctxotlgsvi, O., April 14,18H4 S. B. Burnt Bio., Covington, Ky.???Eiteemod Sirat I bars been troubled with a serious kidney af fection, and ataing your advortUement, eon- eluded to try a Settle of your May Flower, though without much hope of boiug benefited by it. Tb* fint bottl* worked apleadidly, and panavaring with ita ueo, 1 am entirely relieved -* ny painful lllneaa. Any on* eon writ* to and I will reiterate what la har* written. Mu. E. Wtrxai, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. When tha Bwnllow. Homeward Ply. Al tha appraaab of autumn It i. the proper *ap*r to coo solar on*-* (Inane** and to reaolv* la more cloeely obaerve th* date, appointed for, to b* constantly represented morn or less in every grand monthly drawing of Th* Lott- Isiaua Stale LotMry, which next (the I7M) will taka place October 14th, 1884, of which all information ran be had of M. A. Dauphin, Raw Orleans, ha., on application. Tax topography of th* moon is wall known laastrotiomrrs, and haa b??en carefully outlined on detail maps. There ar* five mountains ia tha moon mace than anew (mi high, th* hlfhest iat*iurtngai,t>?s leet. s ?T;, T ' ll ) <r !! , -. To '* lk,ul . V1 *'* nilccwa nacrous Chattooga county. Go., will send to the exposi tion al N*w Orleans a rut Irom a white oak eleven feet In diameter. The tree Ison Mr. W.tter alarm Iu lUyaood vxllry. AH tl'eakness ot Genital Organ., S.xnat tspotoncy, and BMvoua disorder* permanent ly cured In thirty dart, by tb* ganuin* Dr. Bleordte Raetoratir* Pills. Bottiaa ia Pine li lt, 1H pilla ??.##. tta pill* $a.M, 4M pill* (*???**. llagnua A llightowar, eornar Fry er and Decatur atr**U, Atlanta. Wholesale by Lamar, Rankin and Lamar. The past season was the greatest ever known In Virginia(orgrapes. melon., Irntt ol all aorts, and Corn, lohnwo and wheat. an appll.oilon to It Is Meed gums, and - ??? everycmsaispKtac. It Is also th. m ot rouble and satisfactory styptic .(ter extraction ! bar. srer used. It b an elegant preparation, pat up In attractive style and should be la the cabinet of ovary dentist. I cannot betureaphaaioe say to- docseasental this preparation m a dmlrtac* than to sty | wish every boo. woman child In the tte??*toT3rSS^L ??? 4 W * C0 ^ 1U * ??? Jan U. Oavtn. D. D. A. taifri wkj u ft last chance, they tri?? <1 8t. Jitoob* Oil. few anplicatiou* gave ikllef and by its oon* tinued use he wa?? enabled to leave hit bed. To this if added thocirtificnto of the Superintend ent. to the truth of tho itatoment and to his 11'liaf that tU??* man???s life was saved hy the use <4 the Great Remedy. T Coiumcntinff upon the foregoing, the Citixen says, editorially, ea follows* ???\Yo ere pleased to bo eblo to test iff to the correctness of the above, ns tho cose came directly under our notice; enyono desiring further information can correspond with this office." Kurtka&prtn**. Arkansas, baa received the flntl receipt for entry of towtinhip lands from tViuhiiu- ton, ending e long contest. Ono of the richest gold mines ever opened in Koub Carolina has Just been discovered un Major fittltou's farm near Lincoln. tent, ncerly imlf the coal area of Oroel Britain. ZThe hunting season la be over Virginia. Game of ell s BURNETT???S COCOAINE. Has Received Universal Indorsement* No other preparation possesses such remarkable properties for embeUIshlnf^ end strengthening the hair and rendering it dark and glossy. It ??? baldness and eradicates dandruff. Burnett???s Flavoring Extracts ore ths b< A MortMgjrr, it is Mid, is on toot to expunge - ~ by subsu- ADELINA PATTI, the great songstress, says of Solon Falmer???s Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and other Toilet articles: ???I unhesitatingly pronouce them superior to any I ever used. Principal Depot, 874 and 8 76 Pearl St., N. Y THE COTTON MARKETS. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, September 27,18S4. THE WEEK'S REVIEW. New York~Tho tone of the oot ton market ap pears heavy and dull, and toward noon the months moved off a little. Subsequently a slight reaction -took place which brought the closing quotations up to opening figures again. Spots, middling 10M6C. Local???Cotton easy at quotations. Receipts are rapidly Increasing now. and the market will present considerable activity in the courseof another week NEW YORK/ September 26???Thcfollowlng Is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending Netreceipts et all United States ports....*** 117.888 Same time last year. 129,033 Showing a decrease^....... 7,16b Total rccclcfta.....M. ??? 2i6,050 Same time last year. ................ Showing a decrease??? Exports tor the week-.,,..,,..,.... Same time last year 310,892 Showing a decrease. 1X4.627 Stock at Intorior town*~.......15,057 Seme time last year Win Showing a decrease^ 23,166 Stock at Liverpool........ 587,000 Same time tost year....^. 675,000 Showing a decrease 3^,000 American cotton afloat for Great Britain..* - J.o Same time last year... 23,000 Showing an increase 6,000 itort* since September 1, WH. Galveston 60.180 New Orleans Mobile Savannah - Norfolk Baltimore New York ..... Ko-ton Providence Philadelphia mm, West Point Brunswick Port Boyai.,.,......... Pensacola mm. lndlanola TOtal MM 26,089 7,6*3 78,701 41,097 7,5??t MMM...MM .MM 256,652 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. New York???The cotton market opened barely stesdy with futures lower. In the afternoon the market broke down completely and closed easy with the range of prices 8<gl0 points lower. Spots, middling lO^e. Net receipts to-dty 22,202bales, against 22,009 bales last jeer; exports 10,916 bales; last year 99 bales; stock 231,140 bales; last year 363,101 bales. Below we give the opening and closing quotations ol cotton futures (u New York to-day: September *m.10.I2aio 16 September .???.10.12: October MNNM .iafm October ...?????????10.oi rater 10.1 id Januars M .MM. JO.22^, February l(UiSlOJ5 February . ..1O.410... Women In Shops nnd Stores. Women who labor often have backache, Bcnaon'a Cancine Piasters will relievo it im medialely. 25c. stopped the boat and Inaugurated wagou trade. West Virginia will vote October 14. All persona afflicted with Dyspepsia, Diar rhera, Colie and all kinds of indlgostions w'.lt find iiuniniiate relief and suro cure by usin t ANGOSTURA BITTERS. The only genuiiu is mauufsetured by Dr. J. G. D. Siegcrt 3c Sons. The state lumbering association of Alabama will meet in Birmingham ou the 30th. _???mar, Rankin 4t Umar. Howard & Candlsrael Holmes' >Vaah and Dentifrice, wholesale and n tall. t fri su why A sweet breath, healthy gums, clean teeth, by using Holmes' Wash and Dentifrice* fri su wky The seeds ot sickness and ot death In a disordered mouth art sown; When bad the teeth or foul the breath, Both soul and body lose their tone, Till SOZODORTO brought into play, And sweeps those dire defects away. One bottle ot Dr. Fullers Docket Injection, with ??? ??? Ian. VI t wky Kbtigte on lUts. Clears out rata, mice, roaches, flies, ants bed-bugs, chipmunks, chipmunks gophers Re Careful. Ask for Wells???s "Rough on Corns.??? lSe. Quick, complete, permanent euro. Corns, warts, bunions. loving Kidney $1. Druggists "Ruehu-putbu.** Quirk, complete cure, all annoytm Bladder and Urinary D ??? Ills Slippery Kye-OUmea. "The Sou ire," says the author ef "The Uoceier Schoolmaster," wore one glass eye aud ig. The glass eye was constantly alinpiag >f focas. and tha wig taming around side- wise on his head whenever he addressed the people of the Flat Creek district." Sad spec tacle. Parker???s Ifair Balsam preserves and promotes the growth of the natural hair. It also restores the natural eolor to hair which has faded or become gray. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed. How It Work* iu Uoag Kong. Mr. Louis Fon Sing, a representative busi ness man of Chinn, publishes at llong Kong, numerous testimonials for the benefit of tho Chines# people, to tha virtues of SL Jacobs Oil and writes that the trade in this great C in-reliever is very large. Among those wh# ve been cured by the great remedy ora Mrs. Leung On Shee, seventy years ot age, of rheu matism by three applications of SU Jacobs OU; Yaw Qua! Fing, cured of rheumatism after suffering eighteen years; tha wifa of Lew Ping Kin, of a narrow and tainting attack; Chan Sam Yuen, of fourth! pains in tha beak and head. Numerous others add their testimony la tha virtnaa ef tha aavartign pain-cart. March 10.46^10.48 March. Closed easy; soles ??6,800 balsa. Liverpool???Future* closed cosy. Spots ??? Up lands 6 JM6d; Orleans 6 1M6; solos 7,000 bales, of which 5,GOO bales were American; receipts 3,L00; American G.5Q0. Local???Cotton easy at quotations: Good middling OHc; middling 9???$c; strict low middling9)jo; low middling 9%q; strict good ordinary 9}??c* NEW YORK, September 27???The total visible sup ply of cotton for the world is l,44C,37l hales, of which 819,771 bales are American, against 1A2A342 hales and 1,040,612 respectively lost year. Receipts of cotton at all Interior towns 62,949 bales: receipts from plantations 130,301. Crop in sight not given. Ity Telegraph. LIVERPOOL, September depmsed and In???* middling Orleans i and export 600: M8-G4, 6*7-64j Septeniber - and 'October delivery 6 4644.647-64.6 46-64: October and November de li very 6 4364, 6 44-64; November and December do ltvery 42-64,6 43-64; December and January deliv ery 6 42-64,5 43-64; January and February delivery 6 44-64; February and March delivery ??? 47-61: March nnd April delivery 6 49-64; futures opened quiet and steady. LI' Arne BcvU October iWKrL^..., , s ccmbcr delivery 5 43-61, idlers; December and Jan uary delivery 6 43-64, seller- * *???-*??? ruary delivery 5 44-64, sellers; delivery 6 47-64,(seller*; Marehond April delivery 6 4964. buyers; OctoberIdcuvcry 5 4C-64, sellers; KNEW YORK.Feptember27???Cotton quiet; sales K4) boles; middling uplands 10' U middling Orleans 20>f; netreceipts 4; gross 2.ia??;fconsolidatednet receipts 22,202; exports to Orest Britain 10.916. BAVANNAH,September 27-Oottou dull; mid- dllng911-16; not receipts 6^03 bales; grass 6,80t; sales 3,5C0: stock 40,188; exports to Great Britain 4,901; coastwise 2,07a. NEW ORLEANS, September 27???Cotton easy; middling 916-16; netreceipts 3,377 bales; groa A ixi 11 very 6 4364. livery 42-64,6 43-64; December and January dallv- tty 6 42-64,5 43-64; January and February delivery MiiMMMxl March delivery ??? 47-61: [ery o -t 'Ct; luturui opened I LIVERPOOL. September 27???2:00 p. ra.???Soles of American 6,600 boles; uplands IouOnfddllng clauso feytember delivery 6 47-64,sellen: September and Imtar delivery 5 46-64, seller*; October and No ndelivery 6 43-61, sellers; November and De?? CHARLESTON,September 27???Cotton nominal; middling ; net receipts 4,321 boles: grom 4,521; sola none; stock 33,791; exports coastwise 1,597. PROVISIONS, GRAIN, KTO. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, September 27,1831. The following quotations Indicate the fluctua tions on the Chicago board of trade today: WHEAT. Opening. Highest Lowest Closing. MM. ?9J6 nx CLEAR XIBSIPIS. mmmIO 13 10 13 10 15 10 25 10 25 10 13 mi November *??? SSSSS^: Flour, Grain and Heal. ATLANTA. September 27???Com and bran are*par- Uculariy firm and show a tendency upward. Flour???Patent proems, best, $6.00^ $6.50; extra fancy $5.36; fancy $3.00; extra family94.75; tarn- ???*- $4.28?? 14.73. wheat???No. t 86H*ti0. Corn -rtcwlv: white, car lota bulk. 73c; do. sacked 7??e: dray lota R!c; mixed, oar lots bulk, 7Jc; do. sacked 75c; dray lots 79c. CoraMsol ??? 13c: small lots 90c. nock Peed???IIMO N. Oxu-tlrm ??nd ot upward teudeocy; cor lota bulk* 88c; do, sucked sOc ;;d ray Io ts 45c. Kyo-.\onc. Boriey-??I.(U Ml.10. Hay???Fancy, cor lots, 90c; ??100 Iu *L<U; choice,cur loads??5c: dry lots 96c; prims oar loads. 85c: V looks9Dc. Wheat Bren???In active demand nm^fitm; car lota f(c; dray lota tLOOo* Uritt H<5 CHICAGO. September 27???^Flour unchanged; win ter wheat t3.Ktei.2i; Michigan winter ??U0#f t50; poring wheatIlMMsfuiO; lower grades 32.09SS8.00. Wheat firm and higher ; ruled quiet early, grew stronger and closed lkc higher than yesterday; September 77 t ??(??>??*; October 77%; Nat Chicago ???.??? ???*' Corn quiet and stronger; Septem- and cloeed ie higher than yester day; October dosed V and November kc hUUce thanyraterday; cash and September 72440; ww- OctoKr 5 ??!' a ?? U: e * U * ad ***'??? NEW YORK, September 27 ??? Flour, southern steady .???common to fair extra 3J.3)#$4.Jo; good to e ??%I7; No. 2 red OctoberSs 4^> better: ungraded &6#5??; do. ,:Rb.20ctober??S??5i>*A. Oita X lower ohddalLcloarng firm; No. 1 Hope dull and nominal; choice grades her 27??? Flour unchanged: (OtregtAteHOO; fancy tt* .f and active; Na 2 red fall _ _ October. Corn higher but 1 * -y - *.' r crah * Si bia Septem- road October. ONCmNATL Ssptember 27-Flour unchanged; frgrjy*WhtOtsUOSg; 63/'*. Oats weaker; No. 2 ml: LOUISVILLE, September 27???Gram qatet. Wheat. No. 2 red 73079. Corn. No. 2 white 68; mired 66. Oats* No. 2 mixed 28){&29. Groceries. ATLANTA, September 27-Coffee-Elo 9KW12M; Old governmcutJAV* 25c. Sugars???Staadard A 7c; granulated 7^c; white extra C o&c; New Orleans su* cars, white 7c; yellow Aocondj.5^5. Mo- usseo-BUck strap In barrels 22a Syrup???New Or leans choice 50c; prime 45c; fair 35iUi0c; common 80c, Teas???Black 40AfiOc; green 40AG0C. Nutmegs 80c, Cloves 25c. Allspice 10c. Cinnamon 25a Sago 60c. African ginger 16a Mace 80a Pepper 20a Crackers???Milk 7^0: Boston butter 8c: pearl oyster 6>4c: X soda 6J6c; XXX do. 6a Candy???As sorted stick 9>4a Mackerel???Market about bare of is and as: No. Skit*. L.W.,Mc;do. k bbls, 80 Be. K.7w??f3.75; do. X b\)ls. 100 he, 94.NL Soap 12.509 fl 100 cokes. Gandies ??? Full weight Uo. tehee???100fibox8L60; 20QIA60:800R75. Soda, in kegs, 4&c; in boxes 6^66*0. Rico c^Tc. NEW YORK, September X???Coffee, spot lair Rio quiet at 10J4; No. 7 Rio spot 8dJ0; Octobor 8.50 ?? 8 00. Sugar quiet and about steady; centrifugal 6*i\ Braall fair to good refining 4^??3; re fined dull; 6 5<45%; extra C 6KAV^; white extra f??7; confectioners A 6*4; powdered XU ulatrd 6*4: cubes 6XmC Molasses (lnlf; SO-e 18. Rice quiet; domestic 687; rangoon 4J435. CHICAGO, September 27-Sugar lower; standard A V/&PA; cut loaf 7)48754; granulated 6)4. CINCINNATI. September 27-Sagar dull; horde refined.7??7)9; New Orleans686. Provisions. LOUISVILLE, September 27???Provisions quiet. Mess pork 917.75. Bulk meats, shoulders 6>{; dear ribs 10: clear sides 11% Bacon, shoulders TXi clear ribs U; clear sides 10%; hams, sugar-cured 13%. Lord, steam leaf 9%; prime steam 7%. CHICAGO, September 27???Pork quiet; deferred deliveries weak;cash $1&608$I6.75; October S17.Q). laid iu good demand but r Bulk meets In fair demand; ribs 10.10; short dear 10%. < ST. LOUIS, September 27 ??? Provisions dull. Pork, Jobbing at 916.508fi7.00. Bulk meats, long clearvy*: abort rib9.90: short clear 10%. Bacon julet; long clear 20%; short rib 11 ;short dear U%. mend; oho 11%. NEW YORK, Feptember 27???Fork dull: new mess spot IITOO; uo Mies. Middles dull; long clear v,\. Lard opened 10@12 points lower, closing firm western steam spot 7.6587.65; October 7.63. ATLANTA. September 27???Stead?; dear rib stdee iC/^Giic. Bacon???Sugai^cured hams 15c. Lard, tleiccs. refined 9%c; tubs loc. GULLETT???S MAGNOLIA COTTON GINS, FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. Country Produoe. ATLANTA, September 27???Zggg???20c. Batter Jersey 27%quoc: strictly c 27%c: choice 23825c; tafrl6r 2c. Poultry???Young chickens, I ??: choice esi tern 92.50 plentiful. Feathers??? -Skims 1L ??????Live fttoeklH I ATLANTA, September 27???There is a good demand I for bonce with supply moderate; muiee dull: good combination horses tl.G08t2!60: good plug 91.158 ?? ???35; driving horses 9l.50ft3l.75b The supply ol ???nee is iu excess of demand. BITTERS. A IT. WC??X8Vm 80LW Amt* nvoiDWjLYjir. X* ???WCAPITAL PRIZE, ???70,OOO. a ??m Tickets Only $3. Shares in roportlon, -ouisiana State Lottery Comp???v JwtuuToa. sod tost tho earn* ar* conducted wlU honi.tj f.iniera xnd soodtoltO toward sllpsttles, sod wa sntbortxo tha Company to ns. this certifi cate, with Ixo-xlmlle* ol oat dgattaitt attached on !U xdTcnlKmenu." Dj so owrwncuniuB popuimr vow its iraucniM KfMfiThSIM" QxmittUoB - The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people cf any State. It never acalea or postpones. Grand single Number Drawings taka place Monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WDf A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS K, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, October 14, I8??4~ 1 3d Monthly Drawing* CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each* Fractions, In Fifths, in proportion. uvr or rRizxa. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do 1 do 2 PRIZES OF ?? do 25 amoxnunow rants. ??? Approximation Prises of 9730 NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, Nww Orleans, La. POSTAL VOTES and ordinary latten by mat] - axpc??M(all earns of flvadoUara and apwarlsby M. A. DAUPHIN, 31. A. DAUPHIN, Maw Orleans, La* ??? vnvmuii CO7 h.Tenth St., Tr**hlh(taa, D. O, .ouisiana State Lottery. ^cr Ttrkjtior further UHarautloa o(the shoe* Dave C -Johnston, Covington, Ky. Amnesia ol M.W ssd orcr, hy Xxpm tt my THE USE. With increased facilities we are prepared to supply the demand promptly. THOMAS M. CLARKE & COt, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. ggh -dim Urn tun tne A wkylm IBB ONLT CUBWCnm JOHANN HOFF???S MALT EXTRACT fe tha t ** v^b. enujtAy, *.n.,st.n., rtuis, TiJaisaystaataa hi* another pirpeTttlon upon th gjgjpaai Beware of Imitations I S ano cenaln* without rl*nntnr?? t Jfohftiiii lloff** * ???Jloriu Ebaer, on tbo neck A evtry lt-tvio. JOHANN nor#. u. tu. sis *s aao note e, a. (a. ra., sepfo-dly fri sun wed Awky BAERTS LUXOMNI. to trouble* of pregnancy, \ xnonthu ol prcKuancy It xcl new.- aud weight, no annoying to tho condition. Luxomnl relieves crampe, false pains, and pro* motes rest and comfort at night: it greatly ameli orates tho pangs of child birth, shortens labor, pro* vents after pains, and facilitate* recovery. For disordered and painful menstruation, it hn& no equal, and Is a superior remedy for neu- convulsions, and other trouble* connected the uterine and ovarium div-axm. Lux omul fa no liquid preparation, but a combination of vegetable plant* from which a simple tea Is made, and Is without doubt the gem of female remedies. Price, ti.no per package. It your druggist has not the prernratfon. address the BARRY MANUFACTURING CO.. | Drawer 28. Atlanta, ho. DR. BETTS 81 West 9th, St., Cincinnati, 0. cures ail Chronic. Xrrvoui, Jiuxxiana Xtvir, Kidney and tlrtnaru TmMu. YOUNG, niDOLE-lGED UNO 0L0 HER, ???who are *ntftrtn??(rom th* torrlbt. ksaSBsSajftfg&ES*'??? 88rpatlsnts treated In all parts of tho world. i(i| page Look, Containing fact* which ahaald ^nI ur i!. n r ru o r f tt0 q^ 1 a KiFB>EE. Vttflbttshed Id40ta i ns ciuiutd t "BRADFORD**! PORTABLE MILL HHiFMIAT AfPflbi VtOCE RILL H1CSU0L BemA Or dacrlpU** CUs?? Ur. Jitdross ptaUdy ~ |TH0S.BRADFORD,COJ v&assosi^ VANDERBILT???S MILLIONS! T wont form, after I bad su IT ULCERS 25 YEARS! A amber ol ay church has been entirety eared ol kb ulcerated wro le* or tweoty-ttoe yesri .laikI* rp, by min, two bottles ol Strut???s Dpedfie. She hadwtooslndsol trestment. end had almort d,.(sired, ol be in, well. Swllt???* Specific cured her, uuline (cels thst she has anew lasso on Ut*. P. U. Cr.csrun, Pattor Met. Church. Macon, Os., July it, lost ECZEMA! - dong bur, seven yvtn old, hat bven afflicted . - _ Emti h r two yean* and after trying other rciidi??sin v*Id. Inv??her Swift's tfpoaifie.8.8. F. trd me and a tall bottlta cured her sound and ???ell. It i?? the Uu blood remedy in the country Ida. M. 8. Jcmtoca. Ccdsrtown MU. July Z3.XKL AN OLD PHARMACIST. I have had to do with Blood Diseases and relltng cod Reared!#* tor twenty-five jean, and do not Mai tote to tsy Swift'* Specific is tha Mtt. N ma jor* of cure* oiKUuxi Poison by ita use hare come under icy obtenration, and some of them w??? ful. Itisanexceltenttonic, and is used I by delicate Iad Its and children. Brin vegetable, It does not produce any bad e potarh mixture*, and is the most m ???,edy that I sell. G. W. Dfxmr, Auburn, Ala., Sept 19,1WL INOCULATED POISON! (cuhil'nMd fo5w^*?? 1 th* Ttctln o( ?? ob other portions ot *ty (tody. Three months MO I be*sn Ukinr 6will's Srcttlc, ud tt hM caret nsk,net sat writ, (t b the urcitesi blea- ???in, which bs. uooe to msnUn 1 In years. Mss. T. W, In, CrtesTill*, Ala,, Sept, i, UH,