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TJJ. i~N AND h.1.l). R'IIt'fSDAY, 6(+pitber : t i Is' JTN O..S. Ith".;W(.yq , A:',ar.r," MEn"1. IN 'rHE Geourgia Le'.i .h:ture thie other (lay the '(solItioni 'etsurie' Governor Colquitt received oniv six. teen votes. 1):: jt:s E:.\iGF.Y is on his tvay ( the East to speak in New . Yoik. .lle will Visit. Mttssacbusetts, but will say tothing there. A tr'p to Europe and a visit, to Gaaribal(I li are I: obiective Points. GEN,R.ut,L ('u.Ts ar.-ival in Si F.aneisco on the 2011th was a lribIet. ovatio,t. All 'classes t,' .)(d out to welcome him, old Co.ti'(:e aies bei,t;e" cotsnhlouous Iii the co. d-alil ' of i lieir grce.ci.'g. The boomI is gel ug lively alai. . Tum Su:>ir:ME CoU' h::' npoiute(. II. W. Shan; Est:., of Ui'ion, Siate Iepo;cr, to succeed the Jute J. S. C. Itichardson. This is na adiirable selection. Mr. .hatd is ai able law yer. IIe will bear worthilv the man tie of his predecc.no=.. TA.IM.1NY pr)poses to ar.di.ain all the Demo(::atic Staie ticl:et .exept( the gove="nor. If Clarkson Potter is elect ed liertenant-governor i, will be c!tinetd by the anti-'ilden 11n011 thitt New York will be Democratic wihh any other ctnida,e tln Tilde. in 1880. The Cotton Case. The Newvs and C'ou!rici" of the 23kd instant says : While the whole State sypath':.:e.s with the merchants of Whit'isbor,; their fight ahainst. the impo...it.ii ns of the Charlotte, Colnmbia trd A'.i.ust a Railroad Comnupany, the public c;tiulnot fail to be struck with the ihnIpnriality and wisdom of Jidgo Wallac'es (1e cisiolt, not vithatantdin 1it is in It0,. of the railhoad oil the part ieular point. at isno, to wit.: Whethet" (et ci,lin bales of cot ton were iunproperly clas s)iled as ''bulky" goods instead of "hcav.y" goods, and conse<iu'ntly wrongf'll 11v charged freight, by ineas uremei:nt ]ieni of by weighI. 'h Straute reg,ulat in frrights liis the charge to iteen cent.; per cubic fi,>t or fifty cents per hunnlec pottnis. These clrges are identiial vhen gu )Is weigh thirty.p n po ls to the (tcub itcol and it is ilul irresis.tible inilerence IIt'I the Legi:imuri ileite(led< tmt g(oo(s w eighiig lhess tluiun thi ty v (ptnmIs to the cib ic l'o"t shI!ld I' clinrg' 1 by ii1ast n,iesureme t , ( I I(.4s' nv'-ihiir: miori"e Ib;tha Ilhith . shtonI l be - i:'-.c.I I)v we.:stbt. 'T'e co(lon iin ui(".,iou onii. weighled albuti liiIi'eei p"uncv to I. cubic li )t anid lli s i I i.tl"ih ;c t e i. 1 ,v . charged bI t:.-Inineni. The (on,iu lont is liublishti( i,t lull inl mu(, e,. t:(lin.1l ;it is et":i :t.i41 ("( i("-ti"ivic in esiabili rh,ing" ih:lt I he teien' cuw ts tin'+r the preeitt Stnites leutt no r-(ress i.' the ca-se ill i,1ti(ion; utu that, o c'Ourse, on2ly goeis ho s'o w t he :eess: tv of ilrller Ie(gisi;iIliut,o (h p(e'nt such innjust5. dIi.wr*imliia: ion ont( nt m. of the railroad eorp o:at ions. -We Imid inItendedC IC) 1nake( 1no com meni ~s unu I le deis'oni reidter'etl byV Judge Wallaec inihis lSca1e, but 10 leaivo the 1matteIr ini tl'e ha.is of' cotut s01l before 1the Snpremie Cout onl thle apipeal made(~ byv the~ mer('chien.s. As the .News and C'ou ri.', however, has commenlte1d uponi it. we d:o no0 'rooi sider' it. hupr)~oper' to say1 a few wo. ts -ini reply, ec.jil'y as nI flthnk 1Ihe NAes aniud Co:w'iar has. too lease.ih y iekled the po!i. We would. Ii i have it ima):gided for aL iomfent. t ha we intendI( any discouir.e.w to ,hni(ke *Wallace, for whe~n, hot hi privae. .: a iud otlicla 'lv, we camoriaii 121 o2 highies. eteemn. Si'l ii n all dl elne qutes; ions eVery one ja iable t) ere; and( in i b is par1~tichar case, the m)e,-laa ni ', n h i mI respeci, lbeneve that tho Judwge hat erred in reveIdnig the deci,,ion o; the i.ifce or* court. They iiw ve m'02 begun to glve ny the f1iht in the courts and their idor is 110 war dampened by this reversal of their former victory. A ja.-y deelded for the lainitiflh on aecharge by the tlial fut.c, that i f they fo)und cotton to be a heavvyr il e they shiotld :.ender a verdict for the plai.)it'. fThe jury, by ils verdiet, deeled inait the bales of coaon ship Pod by the plihin(UIlhi (ere heavy arli cles. Anz appeal was ta.tn to the Circuit Court sohely onl the point of Jaw that the trial jui'eek re:.ied to iicarg that theU defeada.ut had~ the legal right tinder their char ter 2o classify goods, &c., as ''heavy art icles" or "articles of meaCfsuremenCit," acco. dl ing as said goods, &c., by their wei1,ht or bulk first exhaaust thte carrO' caaiyof their iteight cars. .As awe aeacthe op)inion of the Circuit CouIrt it does not dCidel the poin ont which the appeal was made, as to thie right .freight, but itdoes decide that cotton of a te of toeasrement, thues re versing the verdict of the juiry. The point made by the defenud ants, that since the exi -eme charge for welghty articles is fl.tv cents a hundred, and for aticles of measurement fiflcen enmts a cubie foot. the dividing lin is a cubic foot of th:r -y LPounds weight, Is very plausible, but density is the only dividing line be twveen heavy articles and articles of' mneasluemeont. Extra comipenIsation. allowed by the ebarter for extra pre mate. Dentse substanes are by na ture mTor'e or less indestructible, arti cles of mneasurem)enit more or he.ss fagile. Weight is the p)rev'ailling idea ni the.one; two complonlents enter' inito ite oIlher. Whlch is theo mor0e easil )' biandledi..ni ootton bale or' a late glass o~1W-case? Yet by thiq "stand, sizo ilo ]Road its lite rtt. to cl'3 equall' fi' boh), an1I ftir only the tuatl Silc occupierd. itttt i lirag"i. cV 'itr.s'' equally w'ith bulk into arlic?es Of uraIstu"'emen(:1t h1ow Cant the lhtu( asumlr, that bulk aloute is to be tal.n int cons1ida 'aiiosl? Let, us c;'(il 11me tt the chal 'c r says '- You :nay cb:rge t up to seven and it hlalt' (''- )". Moit for Is)(S)c100 io Oc n.'c'i tt!( till 111(1','o-lal seven 11(1 at hi'l-ee iS i)' all au'icle r'0(1e 1 ilc; extr'a ca'e.'' Tlls is at 1nosi reasonabl) iin1t'er, r;e:a I1ion. ''Ihentl tho dlvidl 'r line be ('ln bulk andi we:gh;}t woul be at cub)ie 'lot of ficeln poiids i1'la'd of ili; .v po1und.:. Li', (I .See how thlo 1file1 l( ltni theory ths the cari fo the Itoacd etrea stre(Ss I'.>on alIg Ihe (!arry("Iii'. ; :)a ' i;v of (lie var;S as (lhe bas is ofe(.,-IIInaIe. The wea c. i ) aact ly of a car is 20.001 1ounds, 111( i10 cu:ic con;iis n1cas e( 1w'eted bylCal 1eaiy, 1:360 eubic f"ct. Now 2)1,111) Poua(ds at 50 ('en;$ at llun(lredl give $1()0.00 as the (ht( exlrtreo Ii nit of eintlge by wcitrLt. 1ut 1350 eubic feet. at 74 (ens a 1>l. ives $101.25. Thu, the bulk ciai'e at owly 7.} ce;s a fi1o gi ves at, little hImore 111a11 the weighrifi char ;c at 50t) cents a l'un-lred, leaving out (lhe enlt it e -i'd lhi'ge of' 74 cents fot' "t'1'a Iy." ''akinl'' that into cinisiue1'atlloll, the 11(asu' ellare Mior (llr do lel(s (lhe-' w1eit'hIt Char1ge. I' (lie (1it'een putt id theorv gives tal1 excess of iesurevlleit chargo, cer tuinly ithe thiriyr poutn1 theory ilnust. he wrrong(. The Ihc(t is, these nit;u mialhe mlatical calcul :ions anount, to little. Figut'(s canu work out ablluSt anly recsult, ifl) ropecrly lilidledl. h'116 (rue basis is (he isge of the public and (lie IRoal, 1111(1 we believe that Ilhis, l'om the beginning un11il a year ago, Iais nmade colton an11 arfitl0 of weight. Again, it is lid that th, clmrter ine,i'preIs it: elI'. For if Ilhe ,o:1 (im Itales i weighty al- iele by meas le' nt' l it loses; and(1 it it estimndatr. i bulky article by w'euih. I . also loses. ilenlce its claSsicalatio lust hes righlt. Yes, rigt;lt for the Rtoad. Blut how aloutl the publie? inilce we have 1(iled . o discover inl lihe whole list any substatnc having the exat dlen"ity of 111hiii pounds (o the cubic ot,, someb0odyV is bound to lose ('very lime) an arlicle is shipped. .If' the lItoad never lose thefli public must o1neys Io c. A lontg settled principle of' hav% is Ilhat (Ile interp relatioll of at doubt Il charter 1111134 bo inl favor' of the Publi1c and1 almin)SI. the co4'11ra,1On. Is lhis cOlnidi' (lwih l withwhen V%erv t' ilticaliOll is in It.l dut' of lite Ul1 1in' (':al- l at lots to fht'shipper? W\'l lI1i,i1, t 10. The Road has never s idl "Trclkey" to the people once. It otll!rs (lheo1lwe 0'w l I ever'y t imte. Yh'wsi E' nI-.1o'e'.Y 0:D ' nJhE 1111h1l ' hrV lnIie w4)11'. nor'-il de1" t.l In o ti'i - [112 ech.i l I' '-it ICh 10 I f11 0 21na iore 112m. Was111Inxteros,21. let' 1.-og'I111). 1Mn gomer 25 illh211 111ir i lo vrso its,211 ' h( 1' your correspond ''d exp e the tilhe Iel bol in11 le Yotrk it1 could0 2. i.is ~ advan(nee CChall111 jit h 's will,1 lha 1n1 hida 2(taii K end w will v 411 uel im ' aontepiibl fohelleykow w ht i he21t dayoiletl ionoes 1ar121m1 ato. d the tvhole ll ir,1.9 accordin t i 11;w,w15 l tooly2c4 tle.l to hep what he1( j'0thks was e iin at any Tuaie, the I nominatio of0( Al. T1h1) n by Iibe1WI eet De01.n1111! iI Iht lonention.( dr1idge ilatr says h.sOS niot just110s.nw taing anv ipeIyr uty lbeiasno dub i All It. Gorm11 1) s21 desi)2us0 of g 'el'ing iC,; te j.ioi-d 301u1 1te4s 2 I Sen i l reardtos ,J'ilge 'tuhr s'l viewopes to he llhe 1of i'he11 42oll roh, il 1 is it'ring o kniowj ui.metovr thewdfi .Iepublian plili-' otnwoc s forv 11( ahc longl Itime beeng a.c(1 e osin nuiona les, a~io e n wh ax tht ive fom Nwi' Yorkl iesieiIarhols 11he) ame' opi o. 11. Kayellyt there (1.s1e nhigtil m oeii inec pou s than~ that de M' ea l inevitably.e( aaie them. 1'11 this eao1 . he) 1IJIIsys, Ai'. 'Phehy ain- and'a i~ohats heWould epect is to massesi1021 CCS tak o inme int 0'. Kell's GO. l0binso. lle ihat'( Ai. Kelly sio, them1 ii as t h dispenser of14 .1/m'b ofl'e 01'irotiage. Therethre as ' te poli. Cgic,I au;td ni''esaithanl.v I2 remneks, w en Iadr Ke4C~ll confestses hel heIiadvanel (laiifhelion o is prd iei namoii that1 aloilg llardnoprsp crm atia ali. (l' ttiioli l them orth;w the u1jieir voits u'way, ~ al they wo'ill malte hail lto aol them1sei)lvs wihts ho PTtenad A.o 1 o Ilo..es, where' G'h.ev may ex-e 11),oettomet io; Perhais, after ii llliIt did nlotineed'r.; Kelly's aodminonl Muha h1s folweould ayu,ic Ia ed no tew $aiaiia Oils fICIl)omlu, dhl g1 deOente cin ihe ltJoen ciell ous" of las I)adls thoghy t hatue toa Mar. Tia. qaong:the could n t ail' reaiz ca Goeno oino1ghMr jhM andMr Robinsn wuld,reer te )HCIC-A- fltAc|. -- The Rcales of justico ari f6r the roig'h oi' the tras"aigressor. --A Mrs. Potts in Canada hali;n jittt ed coldl-handled smoothing iron. P1 ~Even the bootblack says his btw ness is brightening up. -Now is the time to put up your stove pipes and get your fall soot. -The I'wyver may be a man, but he Is a flee-minao all the sai.--Lanzpton.. -Cntlidltes inl this cottV don't kiss people's babies; they got tie pco ple'. i)abies' fathers drunk. -C':-tls)roprictors moiUrnfully con pi'l)1;ce 1ihe Cable disp)atehes statinr that'fO.000 camels wore lost in the At g thani war. --"E.'Cver day brings Its ownl frials," Paid the coil rt clerk, as he wearily closed the docket atud lighted his ultI ma; cusaret te0 'l'O disintet a room where there are snlol;ers, brinn: in a plate of boiled enhbbasi0. While fthe eahbago remlaints, Ithe smiell of nicot ine will not be no l;(Ceable. Smokiig will not he allowed a. the coiming great. walkIg match in New York. That is to say, it will be a match I hat. you cannot light a cigar at. -Iloc. C.om. 17ull. -Among he curiosities of the pa te1t office at Washinbg'oin are the locks ofh'i of all tle Presidents, from Washington down to Pierce, inclusive, safely inclosed inl a glass tao. -Igoralnt. young mali to Professor ''yntall--"Proflessor, how is a man to tell at nusln"oom Fromt a toadstool?" l'rofes9or--"3y eatIng it.. I you livo, It. is at mnushroon; if you die, it i8 a toail,tool." -The editor Who sqluafShied a juicy coekroach with the butt, end of his lead pencil a111d aflerwards fbrget fullysucl: ed ihe s-aie while wooing a coy ex pres sion, suddenly found a word, but it proved to be f(reign to (lie subject. un der con.siderationl. --Tho proverh, "Time heals all Ilings," has been pronounced a base lie by fhe ol lady who laid away sev eral j)iIrs of hose whilch leede1d ' hee ing, and some nonths afteri )und them worS (ihin ever, tle moths having taken pos::ess.ion. 'What.", asks a wit,cI, is "fiercer than (lie eve of it lighting animal at bay ?" Well , we don't know what, utn le.., maybe, it is the oter eye. Or-"" -hold up! we won't give i. ill) yet--is's the auttaI ifself. Ask usanoi.her one. - laur"/i ar(tfl. Hau'keyc. -IlIon. Iforatio Seyllotr has ex 1res,Cd lie opinion that the only way to save (he Delloeratic partv in tihe ae o' New York now is for both lichlinsoni and Kelly to withdraw while sheir respective followers rally around -_Mr. 'Ialnagtt says It is easier to serve God when the wind blows from the soutll hwest 11hani from the nort lheast.; that Christians often altribute to their Own depravihy what is due to the wveat her, and hnt the devil neoverrides on the west wind. --The iPo."tloid Arg/us says (iat 1ahilne apent $2O.0O7 of his owli private t I1tile 111111 $50.0O0 in lIepubiican hinds o i"ar'v M:ine last Monday. At (his rate, to c:'ry all the "(lobtful" SIaies, the Ar/us thinks that. the whole nai monal debt. wouldi't begin to elect Jaines G. 11-ine President in 180. -A wtriter- ini the Angl'ist lentle mant's Mage'azino sav's ftal. it is true of lnt ioine as of i Livid nals that a sneei' is ahii.itiS. as Lun ipleiasanmt to bear as a blow, an It liat lhe is not. sure iat Dickena's "Atmet ie.un No;es" did niot do mnore to e.strianuge for' ai Iimen thle I we cou ntr'Ies thianti he Alaub:ama dflccult v. -Th1'e Yoiiker's Gazel/e remarks (lint thle unegro exodus remindli(s it.,of thie so Vr ot'a W~esterni man was descr'ibintg Sine advaninges to lie gainecd by' emigra toig lo flint Counitry "I'' tell you, lill, whleni [ went West [ hiadii't a r'ag on I.iy bac(k, and1( no0w lii covered( with -According to (lie Philadelphia pa pei's Piinafori' has lost nione otf its popu1 I aiiy in ihat cliy. Air. l'rd pro' dui-ed it at. his Br:oad Str'eet TIheatrie Moniday evenli agbefore iLterowVded andtu mn i his'I he enienice, and the priospcCt is~ t hat If. w'll again have a long and suet esstful run. 1:aw1 .n Iki'.bno)reL. lIn his s.peech op io'uing Puiti sm1151, Louis Schihe prVoved( hv sttistics fliat the3 oniiv 1 part 1'.'(n. 1 lat hiad plrogressed w as wh'iere tore'ignters mlosi l set tled. Mr. Seh-'ule also said ia t. 80,000 people dic t:' ed lauws ao mlore ian 700,000 wtho --St.de'ma Pasha "i .i:. lie 'Turukish Gell eridi. is rgain r'epOr'ied to be deuad. We leave ah-cod v bein thooled once by Sa e.:man and will waha bit this time. lHe i . v be,"olaing p Xho Sumii" ini 0 -dCr t o .eu ,'or ha'niself C ivat the bovs wilt s: ' orim ii. We b'dl Su le;ian a condi ionl f.'ewellI, but prefer io await contri mat ion of is demnise. -icra/d: Just ice Fielhd, of the Su premle Com-t, is se adily pr'e'ing~ for wPtrd ns the D)emocratic (dark hioirse. lIe is lich. David Dudlov Field Is ploweui'ul- So is C.i us W.'Field, who aboiut this tiime is an i-Tildeni. .Jus. ice b ield is lar-ge, is somew hat bald, has hair eningm a lit tle; and h's beard is enly, Hie looks like a cross bei wveeni Tfeinnysoni and a bass-relief of an old Assyi;lin. -A 1Russinn batteryv command1er hiaviiig sent horme b)y post uphw ati d1 o1' ftwenty-flyo thiousandi dllars dut'in'r the st i"'.flo witht Turkll,oy, wvassnspee ed tha hi.i wteniih hiad been come bv *in som d.hne wiay. it sulbsCeuenly transpw~ed t hat thle oflli- had crue:: v shu vied to deat Ih I he horses un ider his care and p111hockel ed (11 1e monov a prwo pr-ia.ed1.for t he purchaiis off their Io' age, 'omipelbin lie men unider imU to do the wor'k of die poor br'utes. -All who have exained cop)ies of nePwspaper's printe d fi lly yearis ago have nioted (ihe deatth of local news'In tile cotu ims of' such papers. Bilu whent we think a mloment and realIze that the:-ee oi 1m owing mnachinies no01 steam maebinuey in those days, the wVotder ait die absenlce of such news cealses, and1( we speculate as to whietheri t he'e wals anyV encoura'tgoment inijl pint in a neowspapeCr flaty yeor's ago, anly way. -ri. W. T. Lockwood, of' Leaven worth, Knsas, slept assound1ly asj usu alh one night r'ecentl y, but when, ac corin(llg to custom, his dog Flora, a politer, was sent in thi oimorning to awake him, she found that heri master had a bedfellow. Runbbing hey nose over the sleeper's fihceshe aroused him, and as soin as she-'could 'att-act hise at. tenition, "POlnted'' to another part of the bed, Mr. Look,wvood know some. thlig . .wOs wrong, tind Iltlediately ,p,an ot wd a to look; through i'attlesitake coolly c~ofldA yondrnh Svu RTAGE 00881'. -"""1)eVicker, at (hieago; is giving An Qintirel >mtowciedy, cutit,ledl.';uar -orgo rew has ainotho, %Ilii ime aanu1ter. Iler httsbtutd's name. Is itrice arrymore. -MAlario Williams, lato 6t tlhe Col ville Con>nuy, is playing Venus-at the loyalty '1 heatro, London. ---Mrs. Lander, the actress) Is do. voting herself to the education of two adopted sons at Swamnpscott, Mass. -The theatrical soason In New York opens with attractions oflered by ttVnty-eight placbs of anusotient.' -Mrs. B. L. Davenport propl,oses to establish schools of (Iramlatic .istruc tion in New York and Philadelphia. -Colorado rejoices in a Juvenile Pinafore Companiy, made up of boys and gihls born and bronght up in that State. -Sol -Imitl Russell has again unit ed his;forttnes wihit lie Ile1"gers, and they are now-on the road with at first rate comlpaly. -"Sariflcc" is the title of a now play written by A. E. Lanetster and U. Marguns, for Mrs. Bowers and ThItompson. -Sarah Bernhardt has just spent $1,400 for a dress. It must be re membered, however, that Sarah has no husband to buy clothes for. -Emma Schif' has bold to M uagIe Mitchell, a new play of her own call ed "The Duchess," and the little stiar% will make it- One of the main featuros of the coming season. --Wallac's company includes Miss Boniface, Miss Pearl Evtingo Miss Linda Dietz, Mne. Ponisi, Maurice Barrymoro, John GIilbert, John Brourhham, Leonard and W, Rt. Floid. --"Wolfert's TBoost" was moderate ly Ruccesstful Ill New York. It is the work of Uco. Fawcett Rowo, and the chief charicter, Ichabod Crane is sus tained by John T. Raymond. -Mary Anderson has had a pleas ant time of it at. Long Branch, and re turns to the stage as a rose. Among .her. nw roicS is that of the Countess in Sheridan Knowle's striking play of "Love." -Lotta has iot been as great an attraction in San Francisco as she and her manager had expected. Cran and lRobson in the "Comedy of Er rors" ae expected to do woiidcrs. Patnilie Markham still holds out. -J. 11. llavcrly is managing a thea 'tre in Now York, one in Brooklyn onie in Chicago, to say nothing of the Mastodon Minstrels, the Juvenile Pinatore (ompatny, the Colored Min strels, and the Church Choir Compa ny, all doing as well as can be ex pectod. EDL'C:I T(1 .n IIuSI:AnTD.--Tle m11O i 1s1e'lcte(d (atlldt we i1"h- siile I 011mm iic) imla''ringe IhaI- has ever oc curced in dilor county look pl.i, e at t.ie residlelnce of A11i s. .Bac"tle is on last F. idi.y ngin: ]y ihe Rev. J. U. Mur ma.v, N1 r. .lohi Child ev, twenty-i le'e .en rs o1f t;c, to N s. ];1' ilef, lil'tr niue years of age, v iie of' i e lite dau('3 liartleti, who.c deatih o 'curred ibott i.ce nonihbs ago. Mr. Chil 1"* w\' s .aot ' )1l t wo'thy yo111g niilmn, \Vh1t1 h.'s ior ;cr.cial yea'S past. 'oc(n an il om lve ofM... a.r.e't. Alrs. TBir' li. beig4 ii bd.v 0 con1i5~(C ale wee lih ha s algreecd to LthIorong lyi ciilunate hier ht1:ndc, and1( he is now I inl nacad.miuc (I-. tiuderca Female College niad Afaic Ini siiuic.--BiUer ( Ga.) IJcr'ald. --Leonntine Nicollo the Frecnch wo man who takes the prlize for vir'tuc this year at the Academic, when her mother' became a lunatic Lwenty ycar's ago and was sent1 1o thle asylumi at. La SaltpIetr'ier'e in or'dci' to be always with anid to wvatch over her (t hough a young gir'!), obtaied a situation as nur'se inl the asylum, wihere she has ever since remiiamied. Last year thie mlotherl died(, buit the dlaughlter still remnainis devoted to heri work. M. Jules Simon, in his address, stated thant thriouigh thle devo tion of' this young younil mrtyr' no less than 500 insane imen'lmad reg'ained1 their senses and( their hli't v. ---"Phair'est Phlora," wi'ote an amor' ouis youth, "phorever dlisiSS y'our p)hlearls anmd phly with one wvhose pher v'ent, p)hanIcy 1s phixed onl you alone. Phriends, phamnily, phather'-phor'get themil and1( only of the0 phelicity of the phu11 inre I Phiew phelhlows are' so phas11 tidious as your Pherdinandl, so pheign not p)honlilness if you pheel it not. Phiorego, phlrohic, atn'l answerCi p)hinlly, Philora. ''Oh, Pherdinand, y'ou 1)1o001" Was phanir Phlora's curt r'eply. --Fred Douglass, the leading man of the color'ed race in this counitr'y; do livereud an address on the negiro .prob 1em at Saratoga a few days ngo, in the course of' which he relfi:atec his oft given advice to the iiegroes to let the exoduLs alouq and( stick to tihe South. This, it is to be observed, is the ad1Vice which the negroes get from all the more intelilgent mell of their own lace. OULrivrAT Ross.-Nothing adds so muchl t.o the comnfgr't and beauty of home as thle cuiltivetion of flowers. Nor does anything add muoro to thei beauty and comfort of man 01' woman, thaun lie roses onl the cheeks of those inl good health. Di'. Gilder's Liver Pills will always impar't this roseate linc If used hn timo. For sale by Dr. W. E. Alken. t*19 --Two little boys thought it good sport to p)lay in a gr'eat bin of gr'aini in an elevator at Goshen, lId., but one0 (lay they did so whlen the grain was being drawnl ofl' throngh an outlet un.. der'neath, and they were Irresistibly pulled down and smothered to death.| --They call theO Tammany igh~t iIn the Syracuse, convetion. a bolt because it! was made for the0 door. Evxny MAN IsB OwN MOsKcIAN!-"What's the good of,me buying a piano or an or gan? I cani even play a jewshafrp, the' I love hiusio rmity well. I 'wish to good. ness somebody would invent an instru ment that I could play." So say thous auds of genuine music lovers, and at last a musical genius hasi given them their heart's desire.- This new musioal won der, Thle Orguinette, Is no toy or hum bug, but the most marvellous musical in strument . of the age. It plays hymn1 tunes, quadlIlles, waltzes, o >oratio so- 1 leotonsi, or Popular sopig with perfect aeeurney. .~ AUcd can p&yit. Hirs full, sweet tone; dtir'able; ntlale to geo, out 6 Tnes10 exratunes 25 ets each. Guaranteedl to give more s 'tisfaction than any other instrument in the world Money re1nmded after 5i days trial if not satisf1hetory. Thousandsa already sold and not oane returned. Local agents wanted in every Southern city nd village. For illustrated catalogne and full par ticulars address ILuddn & Ilates .. vm Ga,Manufacotgrer's Sole ll0 O*tttatOcd from Vogotablo roluets, Oohnbitning in thei tho M.,i&'o^or ~ay Applo, which i roecognized by phyaiciano as a substitute for calomol, posesnin' al the _irtues ottatininerd, Without iti bad aftor-etoote. AS ANi ANTI-ILIOUS MEUJO1JE they are incomparablo. They a;1mu1ate the TORPI.~ LIVl.tI, invicgorato tho. 5) vOUf 8YSTl1M nd ivo toni to theDIONIS'li.EVi~OG.in,roi.iri;g pcr fooc di outioni and t.horough efSimilatioin of food. I'hey exort a pov,erfil infl.inno on the XIDL-E_Y_8_t3midc LI .T.t end tLrounh t e,to orr..ms reoovo till i.npuri ti%, th%s vitali.i; tto t,nraucvof th body and causij _ healt,hy cond.ti ot_of c11 s'iate: 1. 'hci3_have pio ertv.ilj;ndnlaro-m,tact asapen) vpptiyoand aura o w2.-. e miittng, _ntormittetL.Uyphoid .iforsz and Fevet and Ague. Upon the he.i ' action of the I3toehn , i , , :OOs wholly, the Iih 11 Ii c f t'b' 1-"mo n raio, DYSPEPS' ti. P IS THEN AN of the premsnt gener"atioen. I . : ti;th Cur' of t.'is tt on ' .(t : ,: . i... ' that TUTT'S PL:Ua have atined u.h -. ... , n. arcomputas a., s. the d j '-.AVC rt IA : .* t.". " :It RCCOJU3,tn+ '.id n,t :'i t.. t,rt vI NERVYOUS SYSTEM 13 DRAVCED, THE BRAIN IS Nt'.lm l , AND THE DDY R06U3T. .I.ng composed of the .jiicen of vlante extracted by powerfutl chnmical nuon-. Oiesl_and prepared iu a conecent:rtted formllby are guaranteed free from any thing that can injure the mont del icate person. A noted chemis4 who has nnnlyzed them, says t THERE IS aORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF TUTT'S PILLS, THAN OAN BE FOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER." We therefore nay to the iletet *ry thlls Remedy fairly, it will not harm you, you have nothing to loee,butwill surely gain a Vigo.. rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Nerves and a Cheerful Mind. Principal Ofnice, 35 Murry St., N. Y. PRICE 20 CEI4TS. Bold by Druggisis throughout the world. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. ORA H1AIR on Wnresan changed to a G.oesr BLAcK by a Binglo aplplitntion of this DrY. It im parts a Aatural Color, aets Instantaioeously, and is as 1Lrmless as spring water. bold by Druggists, or etb opes on receiptd ui . Offlco'31 Murray St., New York. TAKE FRHIEND OF ALL I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills ve mec a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I sand for another box n pte ithe house." it Yankephm "Dr Holowy hs erodl my headache '-1 gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera mrbus. The dlear little thing got well in a day." "My nausea of a .morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears and the noise has left." ''Send me two boxes; I wvant one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills," ''Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return wnail, for obiills and fever," I have over 200 such testimonials as those, b)ut want of space compels me to conclude. FoR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is mast invaluabla. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates; wil h the most scarebing elTtcts to the veryv reot of evil. RiOLLJOWAYV'S OIkTMENT. P'ossesed of this remedy, every i n nmay be own doctor. It may be 'nlhee,l into the system, so as to reach anyv i1. ternal comp jlaint~; by theso mec.nrs. emra" ' sores or uleers ini th'e thrmat stonw.h, liver, spine or othier 'arts. It is :', itn. fallible romiedy' for' haid l.'bad Froi - !ontracted or' itiflj.ie, ja , . IMrOuvTANT Cxergos...,.. ,ne ,. les h sg at o 1. J. i y ; *'. :z' n an i Un iment,. lloxesiit ~ nae~: .':, the lar'go? sizes. iJi. VA .(. feb 15-1y --A T JUYST AlRRED) one of the finest as.. sortmaents of Liquors in the Boaro. Oue Barrel of Gibs;on's Celebrated Old No,ctr 18410; Tihreo Unrrels of tint' 01d )tyo Whtis key: 1st. Old Imp)eriatl Cabinet WVhiskey, 9 years oldi; 2nd, also, the Mabel Bello, 9 ditte; 3rdl, Roanoke Rye, the oldest, 18 ilitto. Corn Whiskov o~f the best grades, North Carolin'a orn, 8woet and Sotur Mash. of the boat grades. Also, WVines and Biran, dies of the finest brands, I have also a fino lot of Oligare and Tobacco wbich I will dispose of at reasonable p rices for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Bear al ways on hand from the cjlobratedl firm of Borgor and Engoll. You can find me at ill times at the lBar under the Winnsboro hotel, next, doer to D). R, Flennlik n 'a. Dall and see me, J. CLENDINING. aug 26 A week nyorown town, andn catalrs,d. You can lye the 1iesa ra wIt hitut ex pense. The at adevoto all yotir time or oily your spare mcsmen. Send for speolal private termsh Aug - HALLETT a CO.. Portland, Maine. OR the celebrated Matthews 1808 Old Cabinet Rye,- call at F HAaanna: , Ta, os 1arke YELLOW FEVEE--BLAC1t VOMIT It IH too sOOn to forget tht 1'avnes of this terrible d1i;ease, w hiell wlll ne dluU roturnt In a i nore nalig nant ani virulent form in the fall moiItI hIof 18T9. MialiIt1IL'S iIEPAINI, nn rbmrly dilscoy. eredl in aouti'ru Nubia ani used with sueh wontulIerftl rettlt-s in South Ainerl'a wlero the Inosst aggraVtteti eases of fever are round, (2auus 1Srront one to two ouncess of bile to )o littered or slrained front the bloud each (.ltn' it. paMes throtlgh the liver, as IOl ats an excess of bile exists. ilyi its wdilerfu action on the I.Ivert l Stontcll he III'ATIN: not, only pre vents to a ce'rtalttlty any kind of Fever and( Black Vomit. but. also cures lleadae1ho, ConstI 111 llon of tit' Jiowels, l)yspep:afi and all lalarla1 disseases. No one lievd fear YelloW JeVer who will expel the dtnlarial Polsoh and excess of hile from the blood by usling MIni ,i.'s HICI'A'rtsl. Which 18 sol by all Druggists in 25 cent 'ntn $1.00 bottlhs, or will be Sellt by exjpress by the Proprietors, A. F. MEllIt EL,L & CO., Phila., Pa. Dir. l'emllberton's Stillhilgia or Queen's Deligiht. MT'The retlrtrts of wonrful cures of lth^umna tis'n, . irotila, Salt Iltheun, SyphIlIs, Cancer. UTlcet 1!ntI Sores. t hiat come from al :parts of the oountry, are not. only reiarkable but so 1"Irlc;tltus as o be (loubted was It not for the aibun"1.tuce of proof. Remarkable Cure of Sorofula, &o. UA:l: OF COL. J. C. RHHANSON. KINusTox, UA., Seplenber 15, 1811. (:>1T; :-For sixl te years I have been ta great sitffere irt(111 Sirottla In its nt1Ost (list.ressing Iorul$ 1 hve t i'-'il cl,iil1ti (I to ly room tlnMl b'"t 'o tt:libtcen yi;., ail h1 serorulous uilcet IiolN. i' )<s. . ii) lld ret 'i:'.li for 'tte!. t " , h:. bt" n ..l. il h! .1111 lost ( ni"Ie' }1h.':1: it " ai,- n lt edl V. t't!ttt11, ily (lecltlt', 1e:: II 'I'Itl 1l r", ;': t't I, r('S e(1 (1'H ).)ll, 1's''- I s; u.; " h' "1 ai ' dist;.-s 21t"l o t t ...... 'M... . . i . l.i .s( !,. ini l'i' (:..,;it,"i; "" * '. 1"111Io2 it V .' ..',, --. al1 . 2 I 2 I 1y . - ItI,.l1 1 ":1 ) -.t . . . ." . .222 : it"i bi'! ''Is . I)2 l i liii t -" ' " !''1lmili:: l,' , tr , w1Il t'h 11' ,. 2.it .tt .t ~"' -' tr'"''1' Ihlt 1110)'rsiailne l . 1, ret01 -' ' ' '1 1n t It ) t!'Iew (atilnty, (I.l., a:. i . ) e, h. ' 0, ro0! Citerlkeu' ('irett: s' .'1 " rl - -')ith i.'. I sha1 v - e n,.. '21I --: 11 tid e, - ti 'SON. Atl'y. at Law. A 'MllACLE. . ti-S PoINT. GA.. Sept. 16 1870 - .0-' In 2el' w; 1:1 ken on the 2.itl t.I wlit it Was t11pOsed to be .1; 1;!'' t:,!. :n .il ( was it'ead(' for tIhe -. ' w.t > ' n - . In Mlarl't, following, 0I 2,n;,". : 'l o i) wlork ont of the rlight i'in. t'l a!i IIn I!1c(i i :lpl) 1)'In till all 2he bone .ru. theo to 2.it e shrnothiecr joint, cat1ne Out. Matuy pl'ces of bon c"111 outiO 0 o1 of right, font. and leg. '111 case was 2then pro1nottnei 0210 of Whlilte Swelling. After havin been confined ahout six year1s to her bed, -an( the case con Sl(itreiloeless, I was ndlIuce(tl to ryJ Dr. Peln bertonss 'Colnpoun(d Extract of St Illlngta. an( vasso wellt Sthetld w\"itlits ('ctS tiat I' have coni inued ln llse of it Intil th1e present. My (l},"ightr was conl'id to her bell about. six years before she sat up or even turne(i Over wiout help. She now sits up all dlay, and Sews lnllsi. of her timne-has walked across th1e rool. lier general health Is now good, and I belitve she will, as her limbs gain strengtil walk well. I attribute her recovery, wItli t he blessllg of (o. to t he use of your Invaluable ne0dic Ine. With gratitude, I am, yours truly, W. It. IILANTON. WFRT POINT, Ga., Sept. 16, 1870. G uNTa :-The above cert lncate of Mr1. W. H. ,illanlon we know and certify to as being t.rue. ihe Ilhing Is so : hundreis of the muost respeet (1 eitizens will certify to It.. As much reference can be giveln as may be requlred. Yours I ruly, CiIA WVItI) t WALK ElR, Druggists lION. 11 ). W I. L.IA318. 3W" Dl. PlEMBEitI'TON'S STILLTNQIA is pre pared by A. F. 31 itIEL L & CO., PhIla., Pa. Sold by al l Dlruigssts in $1.0i) bottles, or sent by exress. Agents wanted1 to canvass every where. Send for Rook-"Curlol's Story"-free to all. Medicines sent, to poor people payable In Instal lantls. may 31 lOR the best half..dime smoke, try .V "The Smashier," superior to all others, at F. W. HABIENICHT'8, Roar of Town Hall. SPOOIL COTTON. ESTAIILISHIED 1812. GEORIGE A. OLARK, SOLE AGENT. 400 BROAD)WAY, NEW YORIK. -0 Tho distinctive features of this spool Cotton are that)1 it is~ 1nade from t.he very Ifinest .EA ISLAND COTTON. Tt in inis,1 wret n s the cotton f'romu w) ich, it i . nil1:2i: has 0 no waxjing or : - 1 r it,;' n -' --.iv- 'he. es; i. is th- etr-nao... o cO ton - i Ti:ti -' b -~ m pab-nteld by ourseulv es. NFW ANILINEL PRO)UESH 1-n 1rin them2' 0 I 2o perfeefld billiant ha.t .lre-: mal2r1 ' verwhetlre use2 them11 bt.ilJ was ft snVIrded tis spool -2 ' . i, p -7 I'm' ''.''02.t s2trenOgth'i - 2.h1 for upo)11 ('( f tn. 2'. e..i e2'2a.1ri'on ad respetfully I1~l):..~f,'~vo it a fair1 trial and1( con Vinc tuon.If,ijelves of itst u1per'iority ovor. all others. To2 bo( had1 at w h)olesale and( reOtahl of aug 1- i xn-t0. BJOAG. NEW GOOng j~ NEW GOODS! A LARGE~ and choice lot of Au gusta Flour of all . the different grades. Fresh Bolted meal and Pearl Guist. ALLO, A nice lot of Brass Bound Buck. ets-Red and White LJedair, Tubs2 Brooms, Churns, Axe . Handles, &,, CHEAP FOR CASH. W. H. DONLY, sept 28 On the Corner. pOR edical use, tythe celebra. ted Saratoga Rye Whiskey, at F. WV. ILAIxNIORT'5, EGETAOLE IIIAN t/ REWjj I Tis standard article is compound ed with the greatest e tre. Its eifects are as wonderfil and a . atisfactory as over. It restores gray or faded hair to Its youthful color. It removes all ei'uptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head ai Cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak.. ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " The con stituents are pure, and careffilly se lected for excellent quality ; and I Consider it the BEST PREARATION for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. 33o3Lngam' Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir., able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Nan,ufaotured by R. P. HALL & CO.. NASHUA, N.H. e1t by U rnggle, and Dealerw in Mo4toio. Southern Piellhsers of Piniios, Or gains, Musical Plblications: a uid Sinai I liusica I listriien t Who are alive to I h"ir OwIl int(erests X. ill buy froni the great MUSICi _i3IEP ~OiniIE iiio'P LUDDEN & BATES' SOtTTJ=rmn3 MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. And Brancha Eouses AUGUSTA, aGA. JATLANTA, IA. Ge'o. 0. I1ohinson & co.0 O.L. 1nautnullr & Co. CiIAll ICsTrON, S. C. ICiIAI 0tL T.l N. O. C. 1. McCh'nhan & Co. Me8ith Music ilu'use. JACKSON VI LLIC, IFl. PUII'NSA CO LA, FI,A. A.lB. Catapbell. BroWyI lrotiher. saivannah, Gna. i the Grand 3Musical Centre of a, Solid Musical tlont ii, andl fromn this Central D)istr1ltitin% Depot, with nas chaina or liranchi MusIc Jiouses, all uinder One mfaniagemnent, and tain lg uin formi Prics and '' TermsB, nre0 drawn the mnuslest SUIpIIles of the Sout,b. AMAGNIICENTsiJcim -OUR GRAND INTRODUJCTION SALE -OF STANDARD Pianos and Organs ard ln.iruic at,Factory 1tates for Cash,of Ten of the leading Manufacturer.s of tie U. . have given us excitisive control of their laht oi ttern households an actor - Ioc~ SEE THE PRICES. PIANOS -roct. fnnose wood Carved12 PIA NOS g0.nn oswd,arv-$155 P'IANOS m') Oct. Square orand.j su.25 C8fl &]'ooa. .ud IG r rctor. i All guairantEe(d inlst.rnmlO t.. Mlf-a--s nown i eaCli. Fii teen Day' Ti , t wni nti er1,i' e iv rhe trelih it no ii .0. A trialI co-4 ntohi iic inat rumIlent, doia', uit. Don't, helit to orNer. [ASON AND HIAMLIN ORGANS. MASON & IIMA LIN - Orgalls. Not I Awest, bu.ilghest Prieed B est and Cheapest tops. on$ 9 5. ',Itli Mirror Top, only $l00. Organs, 6 stops, oni - - bollchimes, only $100. Bocenad fu or anuto nsato Oircular giving Th'e magnlncent Chickering, Ilallot a Dayis Vebe~r, Mathtishokc Sonthiorn oem, Dixio and avorlte Pnanos EIaSOn & Iannlin, Polotbt, & elton and Storting 03 anns all included Ina this tale. A clensweep. Noreservo. All nel In ecmot of l d1,rtye.Fresh from Facory. ingrgnh pii~ to any LPDEN & BATES. n rO m a y e r r $ to $ 2 a d n han thle Amount atea aboVe. Nooanfall from 0 soe t 2a horb Ir*ret*yered berore. Buslinerg pleasat an now all about the beste ang yuslnt fo m Ales fo h he "Mod e; --theae for 25 coalte ab F, W. uA:axxone's