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TUESDAA AUGUST 4, 1874.
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WIO IVMilimOl BKl’KIVKD IKLLM
HI* TOR 18 ADTA8CK.
Mu. Cauui H. Markrah ia Um agent
for the Kitqcinnn-Stj» for Moaeogo* and
UoamU ooQntlea. He u anthorixed to
aolioit advertising and anbacriptiona, and
to raoaipt for th* name. Wa oommend
him aa a gentleman in every way worthy
of oon&denoe.
A good prioe will bo paid at thia office
for the nnmbera of the Hundat Enqcixu
obtaining the etory, "In Other Landa,"
which reoently appeared.
Tan Hertford Timm aaya that H. 0.
Bowen, wbo live* in Uonneoticnt, haa
written privata letter* aooaaing Beeober
of more than Tilton chargee him with;
bnt that Bowen will not go before tbe
eommittee and teatify, and that thi* de
termination on bia part "oonld, it ie laid,
be explained by a very few word* and a
vary plump oheck on a Mew York bank."
Tax municipal election in Tickabnrg,
l(lee., will be bald to-day. Ita only in.
tercet to the aonutry generally ia derived
from the faot that the Hadioala have in
aieted that there would be a acene of vio-
lenoe there on thia day, and appealed to
the President for troppa to maintain
order. Now we will aee which party oom.
menoed tbe conflict, if there ahould be
one.
Pimohbaok, after a bard Sgbt with the
foroee of the Paderal and State adminie-
tratlone in Looiaiena, baa been ntteriy
overthrown. Tbe eleotiona were held leal
week in tbe eevorel ward* of Mew Orleans
for delegatee to tbe Convention that will
aeleet the ltepublioan Committee, whiob
oommittee will manage all tbe affaire of
tbe party. Pinobbark candidates were ran
in every ward, oppoaud by oandidatea anp.
ported by Kellogg, Harahal I'aokard and
nioet of the Federal ofBoiala in the oity.
Pinch had a little anpport by come of the
Cuatom Honae officer* and a atronger fol-
lowing of ncgrooa; bat be waa beaten in
every ward bnt one. In bia own ward, in
which he waa a candidate, he waa badly
beaten, bnt it ia aaid that he will conteat
the election. There ia much anxiety to
aee what oourae he and bia frienda will
pnrane when the Convention meet*. He
waa, it will be remembered, ref need a neat
in Coogreaa, when he had prooiaely the
acme claim that Kellogg had; and now
Kellogg bolpa to beat him when he appeala
to a party compoaed mainly of lii* own
race, l’inoh ia experiencing the truth of
the aaying that "Uepubliua are ungrate
ful," but ho onn atill make time* lively for
the Bepublioan* if he determinea to allow
them what ho can do when puahed to the
wall.
•HR BMTB1CT CONVENTION
A ehorl time ago we noticed an artiole
in the LaGrenge Rejmrter, proponing that
the Congreaaional Nominating Convention
for thia Diatriot bo held at LaGrauge
about the middle of Auguat (tbe exaot day
ia not now remembered ) We replied
that we thought I,*Grange the proper
place for tbo Convention, but that the
day named aeemed to aa rather early.
We did not at that time recall to mind (he
faot that the State Executive Committee,
at ita meeting iu Atlanta, had suggested
the Vtb of September a i the day for the
meeting of tbe Congreaaional Convention
in thia Diatriot. We are now reminded
of it. Tbe State Committee left anob
matter*, without aaggeation, entirely to
the Diatriot Executive Committee*, where
it waa adviaed that there waa an Exeoutive
Committee for any Diatriot, and it waa
not made aware cf tho exiatenoe of auoh
a Oummittee in the Fourth Congreaaional
Diatriot. Bnt wa are informed that there
ia anoh a Oemmiiteo, and that it ia oor-
roaponding on thi* aubjoct of aelecting a
time and place for the eaaembling of the
Congreaaional Nominating Convention
The State Committee took the right
ground that the Diatriot Committeea were
the proper bodiea to arrange theae mat
ter*. Wo therefore preanme that a lime
and place will eoon be announoed, and
that they will be aooepted by the people
of eaoh county.
Several of tbe Democratic newapapera
of the Diatriot have agreed to tbe time
named by tbe Rcpor er, and it ia poaaible
that one or two county meetinga have al
ready aoted in view of ao early a day.
But there can be no inoonveuience iu
waiting if the Diatriot Committee ahould
name a later time. The tame delegatee
will have authority to act. It ia beat to
make all lke*o arrangement* ao aa to glv
ample time to the people of every oonn y,
and to di-pel the aligbteat auapioton that
any individual or local intereat ia consult
ed in makiug them. We are glad that the
people are moving in their oounty meet
ing*. They will he prepared for the day
end plaoe of holding the Diatriot Conven
tion when they are announced. Let ua
await the notion of the committee having
the matter iu charge, to deaignate time
and place.
“AN APPEAL FOE JUTIIE."
We have received a pamphlet copy of
an appeal made by Peterson Thweatt,
former Comptroller General of Georgia, to
the people of tbe State, for "aimple pu
ttee.” What he claim* ia hia "unpaid
salary aa Comptroller General," end aa the
Legislature haa heretofore refused or
neglected to pey it, and haa not even
allowed him an opportunity to teat tbe
jnstioe of the claim in the courts of tbe
State, be now address** himself to tbe
people, end especially to tbe "agricultu
rists, grangers or farmer*.” Ur. Thweatt
makes out hia oaae very strongly in the
publication before ua—showing that such
claims a* bia were expressly excepted from
the repudiation of the "war debt" by tbe
Convention of 18li5; that be received no
valuable ooneideraliou for setvioea moat
arduous and Important; and that other
Bute ofltoera were, after the termination
of the war, paid in good money their aal-
ariee for tbe seme terns for which he still
claims hie. He now demands that be be
either paid at onoe, or that be be author-
made for the payment of any judgment
which he may reoover.
We have heretofore given our opinion
of the value of the publle service* for
which Hr. Thweatt claim* payment, fig
his intelligent and aaatduon* labor* hfl'
made the Comptroller'* Offloo the great
repository of the flnaneial, agricultural,
and industrious statistios of Georgia.
The yearly progress or decedenoe of tbe
Bute in wealth, population, prodnolion,
and industry ia therein recorded, and P*.
teraon Thweett is tbe man who first sys
tematised and gronped this valuable infor
mation, biasing tbe way for hi* enooee-
aora and making it a comparatively eaey
teak to keep up the work which he plan
ned and initiated. He did tbe work
himself, too; and this ia a consideration
that pleads more loudly for the payment
of what is due him. He did not employ a
platoon of clerk* and oharge the State for
their eervioes, but addressing himself la
boriously to tbe work whiob he had un
dertaken, be did nearly the whole of it
himself, and now only asks moderate
pey for hard work of hia own heed and
hsnda. Barely the people of Georgia do
not begrudge so faithful a public servant
tho measure of aimple justloe which he
asks at their haods.
THE ciTTEPPEACE.
Baum, Ala., July S, 1874.
Tbe name "Salem," I believe, means
“The Oity of Peso*,” and if it did not,
the cosy little town of that name would
have won the title last Saturday. Tbe
occasion was the Sunday Bobool festival,
in which, with a true Christian harmony,
the HetbodisU and Baptists united. Early
iu the morning—whiob could not have
bean more beautiful had it been ordered
fur the occasion—both Sunday Bohoole
were out under their superinten
dent*, teaohera and pastors, with
while bennera in the advance,
and eaoh scholar decorated with a
blue rosette. Her. W. Neal is pastor
of the Methodist Churoh, J. H. Lockhart
superintendent, ltev. B. D. lloby, of the
Baptist Churoh and Dr. D. W. Floyd, su
perintendent. The Belem Silver Comet
Baud added to the delight of the occasion.
Thia young musical organisation, we un
derstand, baa only been in exiatenoe a
few montha, but its performanoea
would reflect oredit on older and
well skilled musician*. The perform
ances uftsr prayer were very oreditable.
Several children read and reoited in a
mannor that reflected oredit on themselves
and teachers, and delighted their parent*
end ell present. There must have been a
thousand persons on the grounds, and all
were delighted with the ocoaaion and
with eaoh other.
About noon the band bugle sounded
and the vest oouoourse gathered about
the long well laden tables, where wee
spread in ample profusion all tbe luxuries
of the season, and we are glad to say all
the thing* were grown in Alabama, even
the pretty girls and elegant ladies that
waited on the tables. All enjoy
ed themselves, and even after dinner was
over, there wss enough left to feed a
large multitude.
After dinner tbs .assemblage instated
on having a apeeob from A. It. Cal.
huun, proprietor of tho Enquibbr-Sdii,
Mr. Calhoun spoke on general subjects,
and the people appeared to be pleased
with bis unstudied efforts.
I enjoyed my visit exceedingly, and
had the pleasure of seeing near Balem one
of the beat cultivated farms I have ever
seen South, that of B. W. Pruitt.
If every farmer South worked
*s thia gentleman does, there
would be no snob country in the world os
this. Wo commend him aa an example
to all planters wbo want to win. One
imlex of the intelligence of the people in
thi* neighborhood is that they read, and
many of them subscribe for, the Exquirrb-
8 °"' , t A»o.
Captain T. J. MoAdams, one of our
youug end most enterprising merchants,
starts North to-day to vtatt hia friends in
Virginia aud to buy goods in Mew York
and Philadelphia. Captain McAdams ia a
Virginia Yankee, of which people we can
not have too many. We wish him a safe
return.
Owners** Smith u< Orwwfs Third
Terns.
Upon inquiry at the Executive oflloe,
yesterday, we learned that the aooount
given iu the Cincinnati Commercial of an
■uterview between one of us roving oor-
respondent* and Gov. Bmilb, in regard to
the election of Uen. Grant for a third
term, aud republished iu tbe Constitution
sunn days ago, waa highly oolorad and
exaggerated.
In tbe first pWos, the Governor did not
know that this interlocutor waa a news-
p >per reporter at all; end in the aeoond
place, he did not indorse Gen. Grant's
electiou lor a third term—or, indeed, for
any term whatever.
He spoke in strong terms against the
pas-age of the Civil Bight* bill, end said
ih.it Inc Preaident would render himself
very popular ihrougbuut tbe Bouth if he
vetoed it. He doe* not favor s third
term for any Preaident, however; but he
said, aud still ssya, that the Booth ia more
interested in the defeat of tbe "oivil
rights” iniquity then ia the maintenance
of the tradition which limits the oocoptn-
oy of the Presidential chair to two terms.
An abandonment of this tradition might
be unfortunate; bnt, in the opinion of
the Governor, the passage sad approval
of the Civil Bights bill would certainly
and fatally ruin the Bouth. He ia a Dem
ocrat—has been one all hit life—and baa
thought of abandoning his oolors at
thia late day.—Atlanta Constitution.
Revival ef Trouble* la Unset Parish.
A gentleman from Grant parish, who
arrived in tbe oity yesterday, states that
two negroes were murdered by having
their throats out, near Colfax, last Betnr-
dsy, end that tbe coroner's jury charge
Uilly Usdnot aud John Lacour with tbe
oriuie. Usdnot aud Laoour are both un
der arrest, having been promptly secured
by the U. B. military in Colfax. White
league threats, it is charged, are arousing
the old feeling In the parish, and a eenous
conflict is feared.
Hadnot and Laconr, it is said, were re
turning from a political meeting at Colfax
in the night, when they oam* to a shanty
aud ca led upon the negro man who lived
in it to bring them some water. When
the latter opened tbe door to take out the
water be waa shot down, end the partiea
then went op and out his throat. The
aeoond colored man they met on the road
and similarly disposed, and some witness
es to the affair subsequently caused their
arrest by the C. 8. authorities.— If. 0.
Timm (Kellogg paper).
I seyR Mm fsneers ot Xaa-
r an bereaving fodder, and
t raised for years.
-Tbe AAgflel
dolph oounty ess
the corn crop lathe fifaet r
—Tier* are arid t« be seventy lioensed
bar-rooms to Atlanta* whose yearly sale*
aggregate 9178,280—4 sum increased by
aafis at ether plaoe* to #284,760.
—The Democrat* of Chatham have
opened the fall esmpaign with enthusi
asm. Gen. A. B. Lawton has been elect
ed Chairmen of the Executive Commit-
lee.
—The B. W. Grand Encampment I. 0.
O. F. of Georgia meets on Tuesday, the
ltth of August, and the B. W. Grand
Lodge meets on Wednesday, the 12th of
August, in the oity of Havanneh.
—The freedmea of Greenville have or.
gsaised a tempersooe society, and the
Vindicator says tbe diacoasiona between
the temperance and ante-temperance
“colored troops” er* sometimes red hot.
—Lisxie Cleveland, who wa* sent to
the penitentiary for life, for the murder
of Jim Cleveland from Monroe county,
last year, made her eeospe from the obain
S ang near Milledgevilla, a few days siooe.
t last aooouots she was not captured.
—The Augusta Chronicle says t “There
will be a lively contest for the Congres
sional nomination in this diatriot. Tbe
cendidates so far announoed are Major
Joseph B. Gumming, Col. J. D. Mathew*
and Captain Pope Borrow."
—Simon Baker, colored, was killed by
Jim Wayne, of tbe same race,last week, a
the mile* from Savannah. Jim bed abused
Simon’s wife, and she handed a atiok to
her husband to atrike him with, but Jim
used his knife with snob effect es to kill
Simon in a few minute*.
—The Perry Home Journal ha* heard
of caterpillars on one or two plantation*
in iioualun county, but not in scfficieut
nnmbera to do any damage. Corn i*
made and ia splendid. Cotton ia looking
well, and planters are hopeful of an aver
age yield, though many crop* are sorry.
—Tbe Sevannah Advertiser and Repub
lican aaya the Arm of Usina A Jones, well
known as owners of a dry dock across the
river, have applied to the municipal au
thorities for the purchase of certain
wharf lota on Hutcbinaon's Island, on
wbioh they propose to oo*struct a ship
yard.
—Mr. Jeremiah Lowry ennonnoe* him
sell! a candidate for ooroner of Houston
county, and olaitaa that the otto* ia one
of prime importance beoanse "the coro
ner ia the only man authorised to hang a
sheriff,” We don't know what the pros
pect is of tbe hanging of a sheriff in
Houston
—The Badioal meetings in the oountie*
of Burke, Boreven and Emanuel in tbe
First Congressional District, have in-
atruated their delegate* to vote for the
nomination of Jesse Wimberly for Con
gress. Bloan does not appear to be ac
ceptable to all the negroes of his Diatriot,
probably because they distrust hia sincer
ity in support of the Civil Bights bill.
Bnt tbe Cuatom House “ring” in Savan
nah will make a desperate fight for hia re-
nomination.
—We learn from the Cuthbert Appeal
that there ia an exciting contest in ltan-
dolpb oounty on the question whether
Ghpt. Tomlin shall be re-elected to repre
sent tbe oounty in the Legislature. It
says that two districts have elected dele
gate* in favor of Tumlin, three have
obosen delegates opposed to him, and in
two there ia a split or bolt. The Appeal
fears a party division growiug out of this
personal oontest, which may result in the
elsotion of a negro Bepreeentative.
—There was almost a riot in Griffin on
Friday, growing out of a difficulty be
tween a white man and a negro. The
negro abased the whits man for bis activ
ity in aiding the polio* to ferret out the
gang of thieve* heretofore mentioned;
whit* man knocked the negro down, took
hia pistol from him, and whipped him
badly. Numbers of .while men on one
aide and negroes on (he other gathered
round, threatening words and demonstra
tions war* made, and the Mayor had to
disperse the crowd.
ALABAMA REWSt
—There were 49 interments in tbe
eeuetery at Montgomery during the
month of July. Of theae 88 were colored
and 11 white.
-Mr. M. Stanton, late of the South and
North (Ala.) Bailroad, ha* aooepted the
position a* Superintendent of the Selma,
Borne and Dalton Bailroad, vice J. B.
Peck, resigned.
—Tbe Democratic aud Conservative
Executive Oommittee of Alabama, ap
pointed by tbe late Convention, have
selected Capt. Walter L. Bragg aa ohair-
man, with headquarter* at Montgomery.
—The delegates from the Cironit,
while attending the Convention at Mont
gomery, appointed the 12th of August aa
the time, and Oaark as the place, for
holding the Convention of the 8th Judi
cial Circuit to nominate a candidate for
Judge.
—Biohard diuolalr, tbe negro who
lately killed Mr. Goodeon, Marshal of
Fort Deposit, has been removed from tbe
jsil of Lowndes county to that of Mont-
gomery. This was done on the affidavit
of bia mother, that a Mr. Btrioklin, of
Fort Deposit, had threatened that Bin-
olair ahould be put to death. But it is
mid that no one *t Fort Deposit knows
any such man aa Btrioklin.
—On the night of the 27th the theater
in Montgomery, Ala., was filled from top
to bottom. The occasion was tbe presen
tation of a banner to the Clanton Detuo-
cratio anti Conservative Club. Mr*. J. H.
Clanton, the widow of the deedbero, donat
ed the banner, and her little boy, Jemmie,
K resented it in a neat little speech, after
eing lntroduoed to the audienoe by Mr.
F. Titeomb. Captain B. L. Bragg reeelv-
*d the banaer la behalf of the dob with
some graceful remark*.
Fire In Bainbrldge.
Special to the Morning Nows.]
Baikbbidox, July 31.—A destructive
fir* broke oat here this morning, just after
daylight. Four briok stores were burned.
They were occupied by L. M. Griffin's
oenfeolionSry, Watt's gun store, Koekwell
A West * dry good* store, and J. A. Butts
A Co.’s drug store.
Tbe loss is estimated at #16,000. The
stocks and buildings are partially Insured.
Tbe Are is believed to be the work of
an inoendiary. The firemen worked nobly
and deaorve great oredit.
Uffll ItHtUllllW H. II
1^1
—This brief efaioatele was written by
the editor of the Philadelphia Ledger:
"Lowell—Saturday. Two little boy* and
a pistol. Now, only only on* little boy
and a pistol.”.
XSOCLAR MRRTIRO thi* (T*ssd*y)
•vtnlDS at I
o'clock.
JOEL D. BfiTfifi, firry.
Mieal CUlqt i[ Hate
AT MOSIL1.
r HK Bfit Annual Cour#* In thi* Institution
will commence on the 16th November.
Tbe Preliminary eoaree will commence about
tbe middle of October, at which time thi Dissect
ing Hell# will be opened.
The Lecture# ere FRMN to student# from «very
pert of tbe country. Tbe only expensed are u
follow#:
Matriculation fee •
Practical Anatomy ™
Graduation fee M
The conrae cloeee about tbe 80th March, 1875
y«r ewe,*.
eegt dltewtf Dean of the Faculty.
For Rent.
H 0U8M AND LOT on weet aide of Jackson
street, upper end, In eicellent neighborhood.
atpreeent occupied by Dr. K. C. Uood. bl* com-
R. 8. HARDAWAY,
Sheriff Sale.
Apply to C. N. JO!
ss*4 if
Chattahoochee
Peptember next, before the court-house door in
the town of Cusae'a, Chattahoochee county, be
tween the legal hour# of #ale, the following landa,
"tol'dr load No. 1ST, lot of l*nd No. HI, *nd 168
sens of lot No. HO. *11 Ijlo* oorlh or Hucbilte
crook, containing In nil Bve hundred sad silty
of the sixth dlitrict of
but now Chattahoochee
of Wm. A. Farley, to
_ _ _jp*rlor Court of thi#
oounty, in faror of Kraatue C. Hood.
nu|4 wtd
originally Mnacogee, but I
county, ua., a# the propel ty o:
■atiflfy a 8 fa from the Bup<
JOHN M. UAPP. Ph-Hff
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be #old on the A rat Tueeday in September
nest, between the legal hour# of *ale, iu
front of the #tore of Freer, lllge# A Co.,
Broad etreet, Colombo#, Ga., tbe following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Tbe Colombo# Steam Planing Mill# eltuated on
lot 840 and that part of lot 839, In the city of Co
lombo#, Ga , together with the Machinery belong
ing to aaid mill#. Levied on a# the property of K.
R. Goetchlu# and B. II. RnKl*nd, "urvlvorn, to
satisfy a A. fa. leaned from Mnacogee Superior
• 1 o. f.nni rtf Vn.v ILirles*. AlimilliltrittriX,
roperty pointed
n. 0. IVEY, Sheriff.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ACE NT# WANTED
Every Town and Oounty in the
South.
_ _ Our tualuesa ia Copying and KnUrging
and Framing Picture# from Daguerreotype^ *“
’hotoKFEDha. Ferreotypea and M
patlon
and Fra— _
brotypea, Photograph*, Ferreotypea and Min
tores. Call at J. W. Pe ae's Book Store and i
s work.
JAB. J. LAIRD, General Agent.
New, Neat ; Nobby
BTYLIB Of *
CENTLEMEN’S GAITERS
RBOR1VRD THU DAT AT
WELLS A CURTIS'.
_AS*1 lw
Kill
the Cotton Worms !
WITH
ROYALL’S COMPOUND,
Pari# Green and Arsenic.
FOR HALE BY
E. C. HOOD A BRO.
eugltf
GREAT BARGAIN I
Safe and Paying Business Already
Established, for Sale.
u i
DRUG STOCK AND BUSINESS
favorable terms.
jumera and country merchant# would do
well to call, a# I am determined to reduce my
Urge and well selected stock
j#3* 8m
M Y ^
Oonaumei
Farmer# of Southwest Geor
gia, Beware
O r on. RANSOM TIMPf.1, who hu ntnl.n n
carpet sack of tool# from me in Ruvsell
I will pay any man Afteen dollar# for hi# deliv
ery to the Kheriff of Roseau county, Ala.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Perkin#' Mill,
JySC lw Russell county, Ala.
THE REPRESENTATIVE MEN
or ALL CLAUS* Of BOOIUTT
9 ear Twwtlxnoxxy #o
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heaumc POWER#
OP
Tho Woxxcl• rfxxl
G ETTY8BUHG
Katalysine Spring.
The Medioal Profession Lead*
the Van.
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hHUCtitlvr
Ppjrelel***, levellde, CelRell*
Priests, Preteetoet Mtalstors,
’ Pol Itlelee* aed eeeerals
UNITE
la Ragtag The* There Reed he Be
Such Thleg as BeERrtwR •■<*
Death trams ear Preveleh*
Chreale ReledlM, if Phgal-
new* Weald Preeerlhe,
»*d Invalid* Ted, the
Ueltj-ahnrs Rpring
Water.
W. W. SHARPE 4> CO.,
Publishers’ Agents,
No. 26 Perk Row, New York,
Are Mthwrlsed to Ceatraet tor Ad-
vartlelBR lw ear paper.
ay 14 tf
City Tax—3 per cent. Off.
T HOSE who have not y«t paid their tax upon
Real Batata may save 3 per rent, br paying
before 1st August. After that dato no discount
will be allowed, and for all taxee unpaid on let
October executions will b# issued. The city re
quires money to meet It# Intereat on bonds, and
Wood, Wood!
gS8T WOOD, ready ■ Awed, $4.00 per cord. Wood
■awed for 60 cent# per cord. Orders Ailed prompt
ly on application to tba
fobai tf MUSCOGEE MANUF’NG 00
PARMINC IMPLEMENTS.
HOLSTEAD&CO.,
Columbus, iCoorgia.
Catlaa Glam, Cettea Presses,
■one Pa were. Peed fatten,
Cider rad Wla* Billie,
Mewlai Machiaee,
Uraee Halves, Plewe, Here,
Thrashers rad gra Mill*,
Cane Rhellers, Uerae Make*,
Harrawe a ad Ca.llnttera,
Spades, F*tM, *Om *«•
AlAO,
Georgia Haloed Hast Praef Oats,
Ueergts* as*Teaaeeeee Rye.
Wheat, Barter, clever aad Grass
Reed.
Cheaateats ter Mtaklag ap Pertut-
aero at heaee. A<Mt**e
HGLRTEAB * CO.,
J*M U A*rt**luu*l P*e*t, Oeleake*, Os.
IIPQKTANT T9 COllltCIH TRAVELERS.
/COMMERCIAL Travelers who solicit orders by
VJ Card, Catalogue, Trade-List. Sample, or othor
Speclmeu. also those who visit their customers
and aolloit trad# by purchases made direct from
stock, aud who travel ia any section, by mil
boat, telling any class of goods, are requested
send their Businees and Privata Address, as I
low, stating class of goods they sell, and by whom
employed; also those who are at preeout under no
engagement. Thia matter is of great importance
Individually to salesmen of this class, or tnon so
liciting trade iu this manner. It is therefore
request will be conAdentially .
adviaed of object in view. Please address, (by
Isttar only ) COOPER ATION,
care Gea. P. Rowell A Go., 41 Park Row,
Jylt eodlm New York City,
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
The trad* supplies at lowest mar
ket rate*.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
A Most Desirable Residence
for Bale.
TIBI Hoe** and Lot oorewr Bridy. ud Jack,on
X Mimu. Th* kaan ke* l>* lw)**, *to?«
mom etteckwl. W.t.r u good ss any In th.
city. Th. tntln pramlM* In perfect ort«r. Bo.-
••salon given at onco.
*• ”*•*"*” Vi:1uX5* , ■
To Rent.
April tth. two reralahto HDg
ROOMS, Kltcha* aa* Btobto, with *** st Sima*
reew aa* parlor. A*4r*<*
•el * B, h,ati*r OBe*.
Tbe faot that people ere daily coffering
end dying in every pert ol the oounty
from those maladies (or whloh th* Gettys
burg Katalysine water ie e sovereign rem
edy, proves that involida have not cred
ited the published account* of Us onretive
effeots. Nor i* this surprising, consider
ing the lieeneed misiepreseoUtioa and
deception of the qqeok medioine men,
end of tbe other plunderers of thee* suf
fering end helpless members of lb* oom-
mnnity. But in proportion ** the dema
gogue* who rale the people of the United
State* under the forow of government
nogleet to protect those whose oondition
most powertnlly appeal* to th* sympathy
and magnanimity of *11 right-minded
ruler*, must be our endeavor* to bring to
their knowledge the effioeoy of thi* great
curative agent. When medical f*l*ehood
ia bold, unblushing, unpunished, and tri
umphant, medioal truth nqnire* higher
testimonial*. Aa different invalid* oredit
different clause* of testimony, we propose
to secure their credenoe by publishing
various kinds of teatimony which operate
on the human mind to prodaoe oonvic-
tion. A* it i* tbe butinee* of physieiene
to study disease* and their remedies,
their* i* the highest testimony in favor of
*nv enr*t<ve agent.
The introduction of th* Gettysburg
Ketalysine water as a commercial drug,
rendered national tho** medical experi
ments with its weters which had previous
ly been local, or oonfined to the resident
invalids in the vicinity at th* spring.
Many eminent medical writers and prac
ticing physicians watebed with deep in
terest tbe progress of than* medioal ex
periments, fraught with anoh incalculable
interest to humanity and to medioal sci
ence. The result of their obaervetione
they communicated to the medioal jour
nals.
It would too greatly prolong this com
munication to make quotations from ell
tbe medical journals aud medioal writer*
who have commented upon the medioal
experiments with thia water. We will,
therefore, only make quotations from one
of the medioal journals and from ona of
the medical writers, who is rsoognixed a*
an authority on mineral waters :
Testimony or Hedteel Jenrnale.
The New York Medical Record, In two
editorial articles, entitled “Oar Beoently
Discovered Mineral Waters,” and “Tbe
Gettysburg Kutalysin* Water," reviews
with much ability the practical experi
ments with the letter. It remark* -.
“Oar experience in the nee of thi* val
uable water confirms the conclusions
stated by Dr. John Bell, of Philadelphia,
that it is a very useful remedy in ohronio
disorders of the digestive organa, end tbe
secondary derangements, enoh as goat,
rheumatism, hepstio sod rfaenal affection*,
skin diseases, Ao., consequent thereon.
We have good reason also to believe from
whet we have seen and experienoed, that
it will by long uaa remove nodosities of
tbe joints of a goaty nature.
We have also seen cases of albuminuria
much relieved by it, ee well a* the irrita
ble bladder of old age and oaloolns disor
der* of the lithie aaid diathesis. * *
We huve been iucrednlon* in regard to
this water having any auch power as rep
resented by Drs. John Bell, B. H. Hall,
and other medioal writers, of dissolving
the urat s or ebalk formations in the
body, or on limbs and joints—a power
unknown to any other mineral water in
the United States, so far aa we ara in
formed. * * From experiment* mads
on onr own parson a* well aa others, we
oan state that the Gettysburg Water is a
regulator of all the secretions and exore-
tions; under its influence the kidneys and
liver, the gland* of the intestinal censl
and tha akin all perform their normal
function*; tbe bowels, if ooaatipatod,
became regular; tha akin, if dry, beoomea
moist; the torpid liver ia exoitod to
healthy action, and tbe kidneys perform
their functions with perfeot regularity.
There ia * total abaenoe of any disagreea
ble ■ensetions whatever; the efi mediea-
trix seems roused to increased sotivity,
and all morbid cause* of bodily, or even
mental disorder, seem rapidly to pass
awny. The result U: Inoreaaed appetite
and digestion, a freer eironietion, a
stronger pulse, s oslmer mind, e more
tranquil sleep, s olearer oomplexion, and
au increasing nervous and muscular
power/ * * Where goaty or rheametio
persons are taking the water, we find an
extraordinary quantity of nrio aoid accre
ted or deposited from the urine; the
sweat no looger contain* thi* principle in
excess, as it generally doea in goaty rob-
joatH; and, with proper attention to regi
men ami diet, the health rapidly im
prove*, distorted limbs btoome straight
ened and enlarged joints gradually re
duced to their natural sire."
Medical Anthers.
Doctor Bell, the author of t standard
medical work entitled “The Mineral
Springs of the United Btetes and Canada, 1
has prapsred a paper on the Gettysburg
Ketalysine Springs, from which
quote:
“The Gettysburg Water has prod died
signally curative end restorative effeots
in different forma of Dyspepsie, Sioknesa
of the Stomach, Heartburn, Waterbrash,
Acute Nenralgio Pains, Lees of Appetite,
Chronie Diarrhoea, Torpid Uver, Goat,
Ohronio Khemstiem, Nodosities of the
Joints, Approaching end Aotnel Paralysis,
Diabetes, Kidney Disc see, Gravel, Chron
ic Dyspepsia, Abdominal Dropsy, Ep
ilepsy, Ac., Aa., Aa.”
The Hew Fewer in Medicine
He also remarks of its solvent effects
upon those form* of calculus known at
the chalk-stones, lamps or nodosities of
rheumatism and gout;
“Were we to suppose thee* swellings to
be ligamentous, or oartileginone, with
bony matter deposited, onr surprise at
their disappearance would be none tbe
lesa. Recourse to ell known therapeuli.
eel agents end modes of treatment,
ere ineffectual beyond some!
a reduotion of th* ail* of
nodes of a goaty or rheamatio na
ture by absorption of e part of tbe outer
end investing atrnotnr*. Bnt th* entire
removal of the inorganic body, without
surgieel intervention, bee not, we believe,
hitherto been brought about by either in
ternal remedial or external applications,
or by both nnited. In th* ease now un
der notion, we cannot believe that th* ab
sorbents would be equal to the teak of
sacking ap, as it were, tbe deposited inor
ganic matter, anises this deposit bee been
> solvent action of A*
Mood brought to the.pmt by the deU-Je
eepilUrie*. Whence some* thi* solvent
property 7”
Gettysburg ne e Wx**rt»f Pluse.
latent the SprlBR, ee slss Us .epeeler cf
■or* scroonteelly the* et any other watering
plane or eqaeliireiensteesli the coeetry. The
speedy IrsosfonaaUoe of this aodere golgotha
lorn * health end pteensr* resort present* e
•eblta* aad tataredtlig spaeuele Itor the eon-
tsmplet toe of ■eahlad. It 1* Ilk* the 1*7log
down togsthsr of th* lice end tbe lamb elder
th* leading strings of e child. It Ie a* It the
Ilf* end death prinolpel had here net end
straggled for the Mastery, and tha ixntr hod
omteffrletorlaasaad was JablUit ovsr IU
triumphs. Hart whsro aa maty human beings
perlshsd end wh.r* th* star of the aew born
Oonfodoraqr oommsncod to doeoond (Torn tho
mortals*, soee u set In darkness ead blood,
th* let* Iblloeera oT the lest sees* ead the tri-
'umphant Fodsrals meat In salty, mingling
tksirplsasers. and soaking physical health sod
lilts from tbssamo foentafa.
Wa will eonolada thsso qaotattoes from writ-
tsa and pabltehsd testimonials, by • latter that
d solosurss may bo soon expesled st the Kat.
Ivitas Spring which will aeteelsh Urn world,
and prove that lu waters an sunnily applica
ble to all acute aa wsll a* to ail ehroaia die-
IU UIW IMW-WC V " »—■ —
Springs et the retee appended: . . ..
* At the Springs. At Philadelphia.
3 gallon demijohns 8* T* 8 J It
• galloedemOohea... T 00 4 00
Ousel dot. ql bottler,
oeoh...... BOO *00
Oeus4do*. pL bottle*. 0 00 ... MOO .
On tksss prises that* will be e liberal redac
tion for the trade, end * redoetloa of» per
cant. In favor of Catholic prlaete and Protest
ant otergymsa. Psrsou desiring this water
need not bo dependent on tho druggists, bet
her* oely to writs * tetter to Whimsy Broth
er*. General Agents, MT Sontk front Street,
Philadelphia. The Oenerel Agents may have
the water seat direct from the Springe, or
from the depot la Philadelphia, u may be ds-
’ ‘ They ihoeM say Ie their letter whether
wavgeme placu
Piece. Chajybeate Springs
*0fsT ®
Meriwether County,
Thi* Oalabratad Wattrls# Fla** j,
Mow OfIX V0R TEX Rioimmn tv Tienm
49" Price# to exit th# Um##. Liberal imaas.
M#nt# Md# with fhallt##. ^
CHAa. T. FORTE#, Ag’t,
VI IhMiuwi. assmj wees/sesee apwswt/ r—
they dsstr* to her* sent, aad eaeieeia poet
office money order or e certified cheek In pr*.
fbrcoce to greenbacks or stamps. In all oases
when entered by express, paymoat most be
In ad ran os. Bo oarsfhl to romsmbor
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Atlanta, Ga.
rfhs-^t^tr&^terAS;
An .expertises W •Whtemi ys*i* nirrsall mu
•eying to those sogrrlog from Chills sad tow
Dyspepsia User Mseess, Chronic nod N.m.'
OismMS, Aa, In sotrr no longsr, but cobs sslb
healed.
An sgpsflsaped Udy Assistant will lw l>u*.
dunce to wait upon tholadlsa. Appllwtelw
admission should be ssade wit boo t delay.
Jnu a. ABBOTT * BOR,
(Just uppoelte west sad Mlasrsl Bprisgs).
JyM 3t wc saawr]Artexv*, Ol
MARY SHARP COLLEGE.
Eatahllahed In 1AA1. Thi# old and cele
brated Female Hchool I# situat# i In tbe proverbi-
a ly healthy towu of Winchester, on a leuch of
Cumberlaud Muuotaio, Tennessee. Commence#
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MONDAY IN FRPTBMBBR. Still under its Irst
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thoroughness and cheapne## of education, i# not
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Catalogue containing all e###ntial particular#.
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EMORY COLLEGE.
THE VAIil* SKUIOI WILL OPEN
AVGUST ltth, 1S74.
ion healthy. Society moral and rel
Teaching thorough. Discipline strict. Fa< ....
full. Charge# reasonable. For further informa
tion, addrea# Rev. O. L. SMITH,
Oxfo d, Oa,
subjeoted to th* i
Wa-rm Springi,
MEB1WETHEE €*., GA.
1118 rAVORITH HKB0HT Is sow opsa hr
visitor#. The best far# aad the Asset
Bathing on the continent.
Apply for quarters to
JOHN L. MU8TIAN,
J#4 tf •• aboT#.
. T. Ouaniagham
WARD
amooff th# educational tnslitul .....
In the report of tbe ComMlssloner of Edacatiou
st Washington, it stand# Afth on the list ol
“superior school#" in th s United State#, and first
on the list of Southern schools. For catalogue,
address “ * -»*«•*
4w
Dr. W. B. WARD.
Nashville, Tet
BETHEL COLLEGE
RUSSELLVILLE, KY.
Location Healthy I Board Cheap
IH DOWNS If T HH,$$$ I
Bend for a Catalogue.
Address, LRSLIIWAQGKNKK,
w Chairman of the Faculty.
rnuis well
X opened for th# season, by U.
and Lady. Kvery effort will be made for the o
fort and enjoyment of the Visitors.
Th* Buildi*,* hav* b**n Efilar^d,
refitted and rofurnlahed with special regard to
convenience and comfort. The curative preper'tas
of th# water# hav# bean #xperieaced by huadreda
of invalids for mora than a quarter of a esotery.
KYK1Y INNOCENT A1VSIIIIT
will be afforded, and all boisterous and improper
conduct will be rigidly suppressed, our main ab
ject being to tarnish
AN 1HVITIMO BBTBKAT
DB. C. A. BTILXS,
VB0B COLUBBUS,
I trip, vk North and South Railroad, •*.«.
Dtotanc# 18 sail## from torssinus. AU pan's#
visiting the Spring# can obtain their mall daily
via Hamilton. A good Rand will ha provided.
A SWIMMING POOL OP SULPHUR WATEI*
*• well as oth#r kinds of baths, will alwajik
-eedy for guests.
Our rates, we believe, ar# lower thanetasy
other resort of any reputation. Our table wlUbe
kept up to the staadard of th« beat ia the couatrj.
TIMMS:
Per Day $ t 00
Per Ob* Week 10 09
Per Month 80 00
Children under eight years of age aad select*
servants nt one-half of tho above rates.
JtlO eodtf U. T. CUNNINGHAM.
200 Pianos and Organs
Now and Secoad-Haad* af Flrst-Claoo Makars.
will bo sold at low prices for cash, or oa laotall
monts, or for ront, in city or country, during this
month, by HORACE WATIR8 A SON, No. 481
Broa way, than ever before offered in Naw York.
8PKCIALTY—Pianos and Organa to let until th*
ront money pays the price of the Instrument. Il
lustrated Catalogues mailed. A large discount
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HAVE T0U TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARM YOU
Wtsk, Ntrvout, or Dobilltattd ?
Ara ram an Lsofstl that any exertion
require* more of an effort than you feel capable
ol making t
Ikea trj JVEVBEBA, tha wonderful
Tonic aud lnvigorator, which acta eo beaefielelly
oatka aeoretlea organa ne to import rigor to all
tho vital forcer.
It ie ao alcoholic appetlner, which otlmulntee
for a abort lime, only to lot tho enffonr fall to
lower depth of mleery, but it Ie a vegetable t
acting dtnctly oa the ilrer and epleen.
<4 regilote* th* hsw*ls, qoleu
name, and glree each a healthy tone to tho whole
eyelam aa to eoon moke the invalid feel Ilk* a new
prison.
■to SMnltea I* mot vlslsmt, bat
characterised by great gentleness; the patient c_
periences no sudden change, no marked results,
Lot gradually his troubles
“Fold their tents, ilk# the Arabs,
And silently steal away."
This is no new and untried discovery, but kiw
been long used with wondertal remedial results,
and Is pronounced by the highest medical authori
ties “the most powerful tonic an alterative
known.”
Ask your druggist for it.
For sale by WM. F. KIDDMR A 00.,
Jj24 4w Mew Tori
Pare Gold Soda!
Eiasengen and Vichey Water
TWTI NEW MBA ffeSETAIE, AS
J. I. QRIPPIN'O
MM MB* mu
White Sulphur Springs.
HOT1LO.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
WILL b« kept op*, thi. eammsr to tu
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
9TTI.fi. The uatmaga of thoee flatting ku.-
ooh J* eolte tied, nod the aoearoaoe gtreawat eve
ry effort will be mode to iaear* their oom fort.
Oar omalbaaaa wlU be feaad at all arriving
trains aad steamers.
U. BBADLEY A BON,
mayfil—dAwtm Preprieten-
Rankin House,
Columbu*, Ga.
J. W. BYAX, Prop’r.
Fain GoLDKff, Clark.
Baby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Ukdx» TXfi H.mrn, Hotteg.
myl* dswtf A. W. fiTAE, TrapV.
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG k C0-,
Columbus, Ca.,
A fifi proporod to (apply merchant, promptly
aad la a eatletactory maaaer with Ike M»
quality of
Cotton Checks,
Clnghams and-
Stripes,
oil of which are la fast oolors, aad of iho l#t««t
aad moot ^proved pattoras.
4W Factory eornsr of It. Olair and Jaokse*
straet. OBon on Jaokaon streoi.
Je24 dim
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