Cure .!. Uree-foen- bAT. · from an innocent printer, i To swindler has a tooth missing, dresses...
Transcript of Cure .!. Uree-foen- bAT. · from an innocent printer, i To swindler has a tooth missing, dresses...
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WEEKLY STATESMAN
THURSDAY AUGUST 24. 1876
The Austin Collegiate Female Instituteill commence 1U twenty-fift- h scholastic
yew on tbe fourth of September, with m
full corps of teachers. Tbe tuition will beM heretofore. See advertisement.., .
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The surveying party of the Internation-al Railroad started on Slonday morning torun a line to this city from Duval, and. $twas said that was to be the final aorrey."Wbn last beard from they Hrera at Wm.Robinson's, six or seven miles fjoax'Austin,on the upper Georgetown road.
Tis Sozodont the whole world tries, ''(Tis Sozodont which purifiesTbe breath and month, and dirt defied.Tis Sozodont for which we cry.Sweet Sozodont for which we sigh,Tis only Suy.odont we buy. ?
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. "Rkadino withoct Teak." If y..uwould relieve your eyes of hurtful strain,it you would prevent loss of sight, or sosoothe the light to your eyes as t rend rreading a physical as well as mental pleasare, use the "Diamond Spectacles," havinga small .diamond stamped on every pair.For sale in Austin by A. Bbn. ' f
Mrs. Wu.liamh's boarding house, twosquares went of the States aw office, ' wasbamboozled out of twenty dollars by adead beat Tbursday. lie went to his roomat night and sneaked away with bis booksand clothes, having borrowed forty doilnrfrom an innocent printer, i To swindlerhas a tooth missing, dresses well, is twenty-f-
ive years old, slightly aquiline nose, andnever talks in a crowd. . ' ' j
't -- iA htraxobu reports that Col. Taylor sod
Frank Taylor report that tbe bodies of twomen ware found in a box s few days agonear Brushy, on the road from pircleviljeto Baal rop. He also reports that a fnotm an,poorly clad, was shot and kilted the o herday in the road in Baatrop county. - Theman, it was thought, had bee, iullowsdand murdered. '
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There is talk of converting tbe upperportion of the block of buildings now oc-
cupied by O'Neal and the United StatesCourt a fellow can freeze ut up stairs Ordown into a grand boarding Jjciune. Thepostoffice, to accommodate . tbe north endof the city and to be at the center of pop-
ulation, may be moved, it is said, to . thecourthouse neighborhood, and then thecustom house and postoffice that Hon, JohnHancock built in Austin during his two orthree terms, is opposite tbe court house. '
A man named G. A. Wiison, and form-erly arrested as Cosgrove, and againknown at his boarding places Ter-
rell, a sort of bogus book agent, was ar-
rested Thursday and given in charge of adeputy shcri ff. Tbe court allowed him togo out with the deputy to get "money orbail, and he ha not . since been beardfrom. There are many people about townwho would gladly see Mr, Wilson, r'aliatCosgrove, alia Terrell. ,, He is "describedin another place. How did thls'-ma- n getsway?
A Mr. Wh. Phillips, a Llano merchant,was in the city Sunday and brought thenews that the negro arrested for the mur-der of the two women spoken of in Friday'sStatesman was taken out and hung from alive oak. Mr. Phillips says the evidenceagainst him was positive beyond all doubt.Tbe deed was one of the most villainousand cruel that has ever transpired ia.Texas,and tbe man that did it deserved his fate,and worse. Death is too good for such de-
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No City Hospital. In the last year ortwo this paper has frequently lamented theabsence of a hospital in this city and urgedthe importance of one being established.A few days ago tha city authorities sent asick white man out to Wbeatvill to beCared for by tbe blacks; and we learn thatthe man has since died. Whjcan'ttheold jail and the court house,- whi n it is va-
cated, be fixed up for a hospital ( if' thissuggestion, ' often made before.' idat. meetthe approbation of omcialsi and' citizens,let some one propose something! else.;'' v!
: '! :l nil hiTwo Traokdikb. There was. a current
report in the oity Tuesday : that ;tr, sheriffof Williamson county stabbed, and killed, aman whose name we could soi learn lastMonday, between Georgetown' and RouadRock.. "I. ;
A bloody tragedy also accarred .last Sun-
day at Merriltown between Sam 'Raven andBud Deen. They had had a, difficulty fast'Christmas which was tbe cause of the pres-
ent tragedy. Deen used, a pocket knjfsand gave Raven several cuts, in. the sck;and a severe wound in the tuTe,: which itwas feared would cause his dsuhkl-p.,-i ji '
How is tour LrvERl-Ar- e you Jrouwith headache, dullness, incapacity to keep
. the mind on any subject; diiiy, aleepj or
nervous feelings! gloomy foreoodiage, ir-
ritability of temper to si bad' tsst is themouth, palpiution, natiady ' appetite,
choking sensation in the throat,' bloating
of the stomach, pain in the side or about
shoulders or back, cldero xiremitiea7
etc! If jou have any ,of; thine symptoms
job should go at once jo youridruggiitsr-Mone- y
Brothers and get Dr. "(Sherman's
Prickley Ash Bitters; the j are the best and
most pleasant 4liver," medicine eyeroJTered
to the public If ?ou Jon't believe it ttj asain pi bottle. .... , .L;!
Some people imagine thai Vwf ckn pre-
vent a railroad from kRuuing' acroM, their
land, which remind one of 'the bullion the
bridge nat. tri4 .Ubutt..th rio siLtaetrack, but not hoisted "gaily Vest" hintse-lf-.
There it a State law which (allow railroad
aom any man's land, and when a railroadc aaj and the owner of a piece of landover which" It Is necesaary for tbe road to
pass cannot agree regarding the price, thenall that has to be done is V place the mat-
ter in the hands of disinterested citizen,and if theii decision doe not sanction tbeprice put upon the Und by tb owner, thatput him in for the cost. '
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Fatal ArrnAT at Brooeville. A fatal
aftray occurred last Monday at Brookville,
in Williamson county, between two mnnamed Adklnson and Brooks. . Tbe latterhad been Roine to see Adklnson daugh
ter and Adkinsnn had told him 1 he came
again he would do o at the peril of hilife. But nevertheless he calUd, and was
mat by Adklnson before he had dismount
ed, who knocked htm uff hi horse wit a
tone. Brooks recovered from the TsU andrushed cp" a the old man with a knife.
making several wounds, when young AJ
kinson came to his father's aid and plunged
a knife several times into Brook. iolBmen were expected to die three dsvs o
wbtn oar informant paased through Rrook-vitl- e.
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8k.nsiiii.e Apvicb. t'ou are asked every
dsy through tbe colatua of newspapers aad
1 y joar div''nt to ;ct'hic for dy- -
pepsia and. liver' com pi ami that you knownothing about, you get 'dinoursceo tpend-i- k
--ioney with but little succe..' w togive you satisfactory proof that ( treen'sAugust Flower will core, you of jdy jpsiaand liver complaint with all it effect, i, Buchas sour stomach sick headaabe,-- b erdtualcostiveneas, palpiution of the heart, heart-burn, watr brash, enming up of foo I aftereating, low spirits, etc, we ask yoa:
'to goto yonr dniegist, Morley' Bros., and get asample bottle of Green's Augut Flo ;r forten cents and try it, or,regnlar rx forseveatj-fiv- e' cents," two 'doses will relieve
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Fire at Blanco. Mr. James Austin,driver o! the Austin and Fort Concho stage,report tbat a fire occurred in Blatujo eatyTuesday night, consuming the conrB housethere. The county record were not eared.The Masonic Lodge was in the appear storyof the bnilding and everything w a con-nme-
The loss was estimated .at about$18, 000. and tbe fire was believed to be thework of an incendiary. ' In the court housethe benches and chairs, etc., were aeen tobe piled up together, and in the mornineborks and papers and the county seal werefniind some diatanoe from town a theriver bank. A petition from the. Blancopeopln has been brought to the Legislatureasking for relief. , . .
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Attention U called to the ad Tertioe-me- nt
of Hollin's Institute, ol of tbie lead-ing female schools of the Old Do minion.It is located in the southwestern i ofthe great valley of Virginia, ' wh ich, forbeauty of scenery, salubrity of climateand health-givin- g mineral, water is unsurpassed on this continent... It has., maintained a prosperous career for the periodof a generation, and has pent forth a greaternumber of that class who seek the-.highe- r
order of pduiation than any school in Virginia. Its pist history is its most' satis-factory guaranty of its future erfta-incy- .
It matriculated during the '. past sessioneighteen students from: Te.ias. ajid.. num-bers among its patrons some of the roostprominent men of this Stare. j i '.
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The advertiser, a retiied" "iihvi.ici.kiL. having providentiallv discovered while e, medical missionary in South Asia, a vci y sum pievegetable tcuiea y lor trio speedv n iruiaiientcure of consumption, asthma, .bronchitis,cutarrb, and all throat ami luu Elections
aiso a posiuv ana nuiicnt iip xnno Mrnervout debility, premature Jdecaj', and allnervous complaints, feels it his 'Iuty tomake it known to bis snfjuring .'fellows.Actuated by this motive be will bterfullyspnd (free of charge) to all who ' desire it,the recipe for prepariuii.Jand full directionsfor successfully using, this providentiallydiscovered remedy. .Those whojwish toavail themselves of tbe benefits of this dis-cove- iy
without cost, cau dor; so .by returnmail, vy uaaressing with stamp, i namingthis paper. ...
DR. Charles P. Majishall,. , No, 38 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. T.
'.The ITlodarM TauialntO jt'.TIs altogether . tha opposite 'of- - his great
namesake. The latter, as a punishment fromthe gods for an infraction of iiieir com-
mands, was condemned to perpetual thirst,and Immovably fixed in water to Jus clip,What must have been' Lis feelings to see(hat fluid, which more than all tbe worldbesides, he wanted, within his' report, andhe powerless to drink it! What a refine-ment of cruelty must be such & pnuiihirieDnow ainerent our feelings t his antitype,who though suffering from sicknerts all tbetime,, having means to meet tha cost ofalleviating his ailment, yet deliberately neglects using the remedies to his recovery.The majority of sickness arises from thetorpidity of the liver, and can be dissipatednd prevented by tbe use of that valuable
elixir tonic the Home Stomach Bitftes.Liberate the kiuporlitna or tbe Byetena.
This can easily be done through the instrumentality of tbe searching blood de--purent and alterative, Hostetter's StomachBitters, which incites thos? scavengers olthe body, tbe kidneys and the 'bowels,' tovigorous action. Toft first nam-- d organssecrete impurities where such exist fromthe blood, which would otherwise poisonit, and it is the office of the.bowels to carrvoff s portions ef the fcrod rejected"during the process of digestion, ard whichif retained interfere with digestion and bilious secretion. , Ubeumatiiq ajta Koutboth products of acid' elements in the circulation, are remedied by tbe Bitters, which
ill likewise be found a 'prompt thoughgentle cathartic1 ' Both kidneys and bowelsare itvigorated, aa well as stimulated bythis famous medicine, which possesses tonicproperties of the highest order.
CiRCDLATios. . Tlta Z STAtxaSrA riiasnever gained in circulation more rapidlythan for tbe pasi month or six weeks. Theincrease to our dally list has amounted, tofrom twenty to fifty "a week, and thjs'in- -
oreas9 has come mostly from the city. Sosoon aa farmers begin to realize from theirpresent crop,, we shall have, agents outand caake "an" especial tffort"fo run np thecountry circulation, and shall exert everyenergy to make the paper more deserv-ing than ever before. - Four hundrednew .subscribers to the daily in-
creases the receipts of the Statesmanone hundred dollars a week, without en-
tailing upon 'it 'inf'txfvneiiept' forblank paper, and that amount of moneyadded to what is spent now in running theestablishment would enable us to largeljincrease the amount of reading mattergiven our patron and would f justify a far-ther investment in costly telegraphic news.The Statesman could only grow with thecity and the country, and now that thepioneer days for jnuroaltsui are over in thislocality, we feel safe in promising thattbe Statesman Khali bo greatly iinpr vedaa a live newspaper
'within tbe next few
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' Narrow Gacoe Railroads. It' is use-
less tor the Statesman, or anyone, to- - at-
tempt to prevail upon the people of Austinto build a narrow gauge railroad from thiscity to Lampasa and the frontier countiestbat done business withthis city; but it 1 possible, by presentingsome facts now and then on the sabjaot, thatcapitalist from abroad, may, hav.tjieir at--1
elude to put it through. - Unless, however,
tbe road is ' commenced oori; 'It' wQI
most likely never be built, as other roads"1
win In the meantime be constf acted tbbeabove section, which will remov the neceaity for & road from her westward.. ThTexaa Central Company and the1 people'ofBell county teem dtcrminedt t .build, anarrow gaug-(o- l from Haaroe toand thence on to Lampasas.- - Daring theLampasas fair two wweka ago, a represen-
tative of that road was present and tnade a1
talk at tbe fair on the subject, and considerable stock was subscribed to, and everything indicates that, work will cma;enceere long. It ia n one for h- Statemmxto rg th begins log of road atfrom hereto Lampata. Xt.woulJL do. nogood. "The people, tt least Ihose whd areable to take stock in aa eatfjrie of ihtkind. hav practically deoioastraied Uiat
tbey have' no foaiaca for ich." tiis;.They will, most Lke!jk regret it
People are retnrniog from their sumioertrios North. , p .
New corn is now down to twenty five
cents a busbel.Butter is. very scarce in the city and com-
mands forty cents a pound.From the amount of bagging coming in
nine one must anticipate a large shipmentof cotfon this season.'" ' ' J
Delegates to-- the conffressiooal conven-
tion pronounced Austin the livest and mostthrifty-lookin- g town in the State..There are --sixteen 'car toads of - Iron at
Round Rock station, and tracklaying 'fromthere to Duval will soon commence.
No stock of goods 'has been opened asyet at Round Rock station. The businesshouses are not yet ready.' bnt soon will d
Rock is looking up. Thirtyhousm of different sorts are going np, and150,000 feet of lumber has been sold in thelast five week. - '
i There ia a lady in this city who is themother of three children, of differentages, and the oldest is but '
twenty-nin- e
months old. Her name is well, we havereconsidered." r
During tbe past week Treasurer Dor n. hastaken up over two hundred thousand dol-
lars of Bute warrants. - He has exertedhimself to meet all demands and tbe Treas-ury js in a healthy condition. '. '
The new court house is now being roofed,and it is expected the court-roo- m will befinished in time for tbe fall term of the dis-
trict court, which meets on the the thirdMonday in October. , , ( ... ..
Warrants have declined in the last day ortwo to 90 and 92, and this is ia consequenceof the suicidal course pursued by tbeLegisls-tur-e
in making appropriations. It is proba-
ble they will go down ten cents below thisfigure within the next thirty or sixty days.
Judge R. A. Henson, of San ' Antonio,now at the Raymond House, has recentlyvieited Bexar, Comil, Hays,. Travis Wil-
son, Bell and Milam counties, and tells thatthere were' never such crop produced, andthat corn will not be worth more thantwenty cents per bushel. . , .r ,
The Cost of TcKxriKE Roais. A citi-
zen of Ohio gives tho following informa-
tion in regard to the building of turnpikeroads and their cost in that State, whichmay be equally applicable an these parts.He says there are thirty-tw- o' turnpikes inhis county, from five tf twenty-tw- o mileslong, and a total of one hundred and sev-
enty miles finished. Tbey are from twenty-f-
our to twenty-si- x feet wide, gravelledfrom sixteen to eighteen feet in width, andto a depth of from twelve to sixteen inchesin the middle of the road, and eight 'toten inches in the edges. The cost of theserohds per mile,. he says, is about $9800,inclusive of preliminary survey, and theinterest on ' bonds running from' one to five
Tears. ..- '- . .n .. '.
' In these "pikes" no hill is allowed loverfive, degrees (eight and- three-quarte- r feetin', one hundred) ; few, ,1ndeed, are so
steep; from two to three. qfes (threeand tohe,pi)if to five and OBe-quar-ter fet tocine "hnndredy- - is common Wherelhe coun-
try is most rolling or hilly, and the roadsare made . by ., assessment upon the landsadjacent ,to the road, not to exceed twomiles on either side; assessed accordingto' tbe benefit to be derived ;V running inamotibt from twenty cents .to three dollarsDeracre"ton the lands .only." The assessment has to be paid to the county treasuryas other taxes, and the bonds redeemed,one-fift- h of them' annually, they runningfive farmers worlc outyears. Very manythe amount of their assessments, and more,and ' receive the pay from ' the ntriictor
at from Z to $3.50 per day for plow andream- - with man to work' them'; the samefor wagon and team. V'
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,Th4 ;.writer says that towns, .'aid iin theconstructions of tbe roads, voting a tax onthemselves of , from $50,000 to a $100,000for each road touching the ' Corporation.and donating from $600 to $800; per mile toeach road. " The writer also assert! that yaload over these hills" for, two-hors- e narro-
w-tread wagon, is five thousaad pounds,just double what was hauled over the sameroads before their ' improvement, whichmakes a saving to the' farmer an,d teamsterof - in Jho way-- of -- transportation.He then goes on. to argue, the .general Dene
fits towns and the countiy, andspeaksespec.allyjOf the wonderful demand, iorlauJ along such roads and their consequentincrease in price. The cost of repair isvery light, and can' be rTone in the way ofeach and every man in vtliecounty beingrequired to work one or. two or, more daysper-annu- on tbe road s We print theabove j with .the view of throwing iU thelight pssible? opon- - the cost ; f --bnird' ingturnpike roads, as there seems to be a general desire for inform.ation.of jjhe Jwnd.We hope to hear of a meeting being called
at once for theFdiscassion of 'the subject.amr "have 'faith that our eitiadns'sre atflistawakened to the necessity of immediate acttion... ! '! '.: - nf.i'f.-tn.-TH- in jirol
LITEST BV TELEGR1PH,mi ;I t ll !!! 1
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i Washikoton, August 18, A dispatchfrom - Nashville yesterday - says tha thefreight and easVbonnd passenger trains col-
lided near.. Raccoon mountain." Injuries' '
alight'.-- 1 -, A negro who was to nave beeq marriedlast night was fatally stabbed jesterdayjbyanother leatons. ' ;' '':who was - .
Washinoton, August 18. The aeventh--
of ceatetialal excursion icaujfinrated bv tho Virginia Midland route ii registered at the National. Hutel lUnder jchargej
. . .ITT - a 1 l. a. l01 u. u. liipiey, tne general soutuernagent. - The party ro t Philaaelphii tooayby special train over tbe Baltimore andOhio Kailroxa.' Tbe 4rtf --4aclHM per-sona from twenty different point in Louis-ia- n
v AUtbama and othexi Southers State.Herndon telegraphs to Sherman to ask
the Commissioner of Indian 'Affairs to giveaim 'permission to raise hundred Pawneescout. . Sherman sent letter to. the Jn-dia- u
twmiiskaer endorsed. "Do von b--j"Ct f Onmmissiooer Smith telegraphed1to tiu perintendent Kichotson tOv let tbePaws hav arm and give them all thaid neceasvr .Secretary Chandler Ha or--
nije.d the commission authorized .by ibefiiMtis appropriation bill to treat .withinSioux. They meet in Omaha on the twenty-eig-
hths Recent reports of ladiaft fight-ing are now . wholly dircredited at beati.quarter.- . - --. . . . .... - ...,.,j General Townend report 2300 deserterduring th put year and aayt th army, be.ing small and scattered, tber is lmie barto desertion, except that th deserters mayb arrested. . . . . ,. . . . ,',.',,.
Washixstow, August The followinn waa received, tbia afternoon Irooa Hon.S. S. Ox: Rockbridge Alam Sprioga, Vir-ginia. Mr. Adaou and Mr. Sajlor arrived,her thia morning with th casket. Thertmains of Mr. Kerr are embalmed, and theescort will leave for Washington this even-ing and arrive there at 7 o'clock in themuming, aad thence by first trsi foe th
. .fit, pfc I. i if' WAsnTS0T02E.Aucust2I. Vice President7erry !! accoiapaay th remaiaa f Mr.KrrrtrSew Albaay, Indiana, ' -' VAt-aisoTo- Au?TU,t 19. The rreaideoi !left Hastiioston to-da- y fvr Lotig iiraactSen4 BKHJitur of th Cabinet are alQabacuu
Capt. Bancraft Gheradi, of the UnitedStetes navy, has lieen suspended for twoyearj for punishing seamen contrary tola.
P it InspetfV-pttl4ins-wfl-A- n dnty-a- tSau Fruc:S:-- when his clerk,. PurniT,.l-scoiide- d
with frovernaent funds. . He. hasbe"ii dismmed lr."m irvic--- .
P.iy Inpt.-cto- r James X. Carpenter,, of thenavy, baviu been found guilty of neglectof ucy, is feupcaded from rank and dutyfor five years. ... -
Wasui.ngws, Auuat ?2.-i-T- remainsof tne late Speaker Kerr'arrfved her at 7o'cb'C this morning, accompanied by Ham-ilton, Siylor and S. S. Cox Mr Adams,clerk r t!ie II use, was with Mrs. Kerrand ucr son. M. Kerr bidnga verse toany display, his remio1 were" not laid instate as had beencontarplatd.--T- h oodywaa so much emaciated a to be almost be-
yond recognition. TJiejLny wttt,ib bodyleft here tout vkJ .t;at;L, party tincluding V'ice-Pie.ide- D vfrraad fethrdistinguished gentlemen, fjr Nl-- 'Albany.The funeral takes place.Tbucsday.-- ,
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Negotiations for the liew' treasury loanwill not be concluded f.,- -
DO.TIKSITIC NRWV .it .1Columbia, August 17. following
is the address in fait of Gen: Wade Hamp-ton, just delivered before the cooveotio :
Mr. Prtn'uUnt and GentUmfnd'Ccep-in- g
the honorable post to wtiich yuan. vcalled me, tbat of your standard r inthe preat struggle for reform which youuae b gun, I do so with the most gratefulappreciation of your kindness and the mostprofoond sense of the high but the graveresponsibilities pertaining to tbe position.In the better days of our country, when thenureat fnutsport 'to official tatiov werefound 'in the ability, the honesty nd thintegrity of her public servants, the m-s- t
distinguished sois of South Carolinalooked upon tbe chief. magistrate of tbeStaje a--
, the gQal.otJheir highest ambition,'aud tbe best reward of their public services.If men, of whom S uth Carolina is justUproud, held in such deserved estimation theUesire of being thought worthy by their fellow-
-citizens of the highest office in the giftof tbe State in the days of her prosperityand peace, bow much more highly would 1esteem the honor you have done me bycalling me unanimously to lead you in thishour of gloom and peril. You are strivingfor the highest stuke' for which 'a peopleever contended. YjU are striving to getback to jour prostrate State the inestiniabvblessings which can only follow orderly andregulated liberty under free and good
We-;- ; believe, that these tnessings can only be secured by completechange in the administration of our publicartnrs, National and state. Believing this.our sympathies and our interests lead usnaturally and iuvariably inio un. alliancewith tfiat Jieatfparty hp'-- whose' banners
; V k." J l t--.are incrioeu warenworus 01 democraticreform, gooa govertiment, a hard moneyand home rule, xou nave indorsed and ratined tbe platrorm of the Democratic partyaccepter! at Dt. L.ouis, ana placing your-selves firmly on that, you look forwardhopefully aud conridently to victory, inwhich you will not only share, but towhich you' will have contributed.Tbe platform . which .. i..yu haveadopted here is so catholic inits spirit and strong in its foundation,' sobroad in its construction that every manin South Carolina who honestly desiresreform can find room to stand upon it.With such a platform, and when citiznnsof all parties and races can rest assured olequal rights and full protection, you cansurely bring back to our distracted Stategreat blesnnjs of good government,-an- dfor myself, should I be elected to the highpssition for which vou have m initiated me,
e assured that iny sole eff rts shallbe to restore our State government to theDemocracy, to honesty, 10 economy, to integrity. I shall be the Governor of tbewhole people, knowing no pt.riy, m ikingno vindictive discriminations, holding thescales 'Of justice with firm1 and impartialhands, seeing, as far as in me lies, that thelaws are enforced and juMica tempered bymercy, .protecting all classes alike, and devoting every effort to t he restoration of prosperity and the ofgovernment. i
Thanking you, gentlemen, for the honoryou have conferred upon me, and invokingthe blessing pt,,.Uod on your praiseworthyeffort to redeem our State, I pledge myselfto work with yon in tbat sacred cause withall the zeal all th6 energy,'-al- l the ability,and all the constancy of which I amcapabre.Vl HrX . ' I t " I
Sa Francisco, August 17. A -- barkfrom Manilla reports that it fell in with aJapanese- - junk when -- she left Hanckadi,November i'Sand that-- ouly two of thecrew were alive, seven died of scurvy.
Mystic, Conn., August 18. The PeaceSociety passed resolutions bpposing the re'turn of tbe Indian Bureau to tbe War De-
partment, and denounce 'tbe invasion ofthe Black Hills, and charge tbat tbe Indianwar was-force- tpotr tbe Indians so as tprevent a reduction of the ariny;' demandan investigation of many of the enu-
merated ;:outrages bytbe military uponthe Indians; declare that the death, otGen. Custer was a just retribution fotthenlatlshterof fnendlt Indians: commenton congressional investigations of the warand navy departments; urge universal am-nesty to ex Confederates; and the removalof the army from .tbe, Indian .country.Zachariah Crouch presided- - (luring the ses-io-n
of two days, 2000 persons attended. Aheavy rain fell tbroug'uout yesterday, butdid not materially interfere with tbe pro-ceedings, i ii 7T:. :v:r: .m.i;i
New York. Angrjst 21. The employeesof the New York and New Jersey RailroadCompany, comprising engineers, conductors, brakesmen and trackmen, struck yesterday morning, and since that time trafhcover th rbad has been entirely 'suspended.The strike was caused by theof four' months wages. ATso" the protest-in- g
oTfcsff?thfc company given men forpavment'pf ttheir; wages for four months'prvhiods.U W lis
Leavenworth, Kansas, August 21.A terrible storm passed over a portion ofWestern Missouri Saturday. It damagedt he corn along the Chicago and RockIsland railroad.il uatikotox-- West., Va., August 20.
Saxnuti 'Camden,' a iegro arrested on thecharge of rape, was taken from the Bour-bonvil- le
j til by a body of masked menthis nioruing and hanged. '- -
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' eW,!Tor, TAhgust al. The PotCtfinancial' article says that Wnty continueseasy; gold, heavy; foreign exchange fiim;United States bonds lower; stock lowerthan it closed Saturday.1 SCNBCUT, JA.AujiUst 2t-r-- L. Io-nian, ol this place, was unanimously nom-inated by the Democratic convention fCongress from this district. .; New Orlkass, Aogr' 21. General Har-ry T!II-i?si- dead,' seed 56 years. JudgesCotton Dibble and Walkfr delivered eulo--ties on Attorney General Field and GeneralHtys, and tha superior d strict court adjourned out of mutual respect for the
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Nbw York, August 21. Tbere werefrosts last night at Port Jervis, New York,and Milford, Pennsylvania. i
New York, August 20. Tbe Twenty- -
sixtn Lxdge, Knights of Pythias, leave here'join tbe aunnal . parade --in
Phttadeina-Tuesday-i'"- "' -i 'Ihe ctnrtit:on ol ii. U. neweu, Detter
known as Orpheus ;C. Kerr, yesterday ap-peared to be precarious, and doubt wereentertained aa to hi recovery.
' CiscajTArx. vicr.stt- - 19. A special totbe Enquirer, dtted St. Louis, Angnst 15,aya mat a Dallss, Texas, special state
that aboat 1 o'clock to-da- y two robber en-
tered tbe office of the State Saving Bank,on Msin street, jumped over tbe counter,and commenced an attack on . IL Graber,president of tbe bank. After felling himto the floor by a blow on the bead withnavyi iTCTOlver, ' they neipsa tneat- -eelve to what money they could ana.MTben an alarm waa raised they ran into analley whertf their homes were bitcbea anarode off. Mr. Graber state tbat tbe loswill not exceed two bond red dollars. Hehas off-erc- a reward of five hundred dollar ao4 tMttsi have increased tbe amountto fifteen hundred for the captor of therobber. ;
,ir-T- . Lock. Angnst 19. Tbe KansasCSty (M l) Tif published letterporpome w be '. from Jess Jam, de--'
cjuig . be had asyttung to do wabth Atlantic trim hbtery, and glviogtbename cf t a' pr.muteni citizen L Jack-te- a
county, no be ; t can testily b
stw and talked with them on the morningfollowirg tlm roobery.
St. Paul, August 19. Sitt:ug Bull. July27. replies to Major Mitchell, Fort Peck :
--Te!t trim I am coining before long to hispost to. tt.ie.tll htm I did not commence(.ne war. w aua gcttBig old 1 hat 1 ditinot want to fight, but the btt ru.-ne- d
ou ine and I compelled to defeud my-self; that but' for the soldier stationed on
J, I, with my pe ple, would havebetm tiiMfs. b Jnrc- - Thar if I surrender toprouci 'u of Th Great Father, I wou:dg t.f Fort Peck for the purpose of mxkmgpeace. I and other chiefs want the B.ackHii-i- abaudoneil, and we will make peace.
Mediciue Ctoud estimates the hostile atfruueighutrten Abyusand fighting men.TIr-- re rrrig entirety ou nieat, which ishard to close proximityof ire whites. Tne hostile bamp is nowOttToUjue, RJaef.jtouri o the Yellow- -Stftn. ' t
'Nrw'TrbRK. 'Airgast 19. Th-- ? Tammanyand executive committeesjnet.yesteNlay to; arrange difficulties. Noresnit.
.C.UrBsxox,. Anust Tbe GalvestoaProunce Exchange is thoroughly organizedand ly invitation of the Texas CentralBailioad will make an excursion to Dnion,leatfhg Kere Monday' at 3 o'clock. Tbeexcursion party will stop at the principaltrepVitj on their return, traveling by speciali nun, aud .stopping at Dalla on Tour.--dnight. The agents of the Exchange arelor business.
Nkw Orleans. August 19. Col. A. P.Child, Attorney General of Louisiana, diedto-da- y, aged seventy-si- x.
Cheysaxs, August 22. All but twenty-seve- n
of the TJte Inrtians who leftFortKettermao after he itig feasted" atfri armedhave deserted with theif arms,' which werefurnished to light Sioux.
Pbkscott, W. T., August 22. The fol-
lowing is announced-officiall- y t ilaptainPofrer.CJB'gbth'JlnUnU-y'hBde- r inatruc-- itious from General Kouize, commandingthe Department of Arizona, left campVerde. August 12, with a detachment ofthe Eighth Infantry'1 and fifteen Indianscouts in pursuit of a hostile party ofApaches, which had left San Carlos reser-vation and committed depredations pponsettlers in northeastern Arizona. Capt. Por-ter, commander, 'struck the renegades thirtymiles north of of Verde, and immediatelyattacked them. After a severe fight of sev-eral hours the Indians were defeated witha loss, of seven-- bucks-killed- ,' Vnd.-tw- wo-men and 1iv chilli n captured; and' Por-ter's casualties were one Indian scout badlywouoled..'.- - He! js stitt pursuit ot theIndians and will probably capture or killthe whole party.- -
Dayton, Ohio, August 22. GovernorHayes 'declines to interfere in the case ofMurphy v. sentenced. o,be, hanged, .for tbetnur''U?r of CoC Dasjuaj last gep'ember.
Richmond, Va., August ''i. HillanyPage, a negro known as the 4 ChesterfieldFire Fiend," uuder sentence of death for a
wswtt,. attempted escape from thejail yesterday By throwing a pail of waterm the face of the jailor, and grapplingwith him while he was blinded. All theprisoners in jail, somn .thirteeii, ,
were icthe lilot, but the attempt wai: frustrated Dytbe iailoBL r ;"! . J ...vtt
. Long Branch, August 22. The follow-ing is just received from the President:"It is with extreme pain that the Presidentannounces to the people of the UnitedStates the death of Speaker Kerr, of theHouse of Representatives. Hon. MichaelC. Kerr,-- : of ! Indiana, " a ' man of greatintellectual .endowments,, large culture,great probity and earnestness in his devo-tion to the public, has passed from tbe po-sition of power and usefulness to whichhe had been recently called; the body overwhich he had- - been selected , to preside,not being in session to render its tribute'if affection and respect to the memory ofthe deceased, tbe President invites thepeople of the United States to a solemnrecognition of ; tbe -- public and privateworth and the services' .of 'a, pure and emi-nent character., i .j'i.r, u '. ii,j.-- l'lV?" - '
(Signed) TJ. S. Grant.By the Preside : t v"-r.- rif
John L. CApwALtApR, actjing 'SecreVtary of State.: .' :
- Washington, Angrtst 21, 1876." ''vBoston, August 23. The ' echoouer G'.
K. Hatch, from Havana, has a c.ise of yel-low ever on board tnd s detaiued at thequarantine.
- -- FORETOir NEWS.
London. August 17. The Scottish na-tional memorial to tbe late Prince Consortwas unveiled in Edinburgh this afternoon at4 o'clock. Her Majesty the tjueen, whoperformed the ceremony ST" inauguration,arrived in-- Edurh,-acertmpaine- d By theuune ot Uonnaugbt, rnnce Leopold andPrincess BeatricarThert was no officialreception of ceremony on 'their Arrival? butat three o'clock in the afternoon ber Majesty received an address enclosed in a goldand silver casket from the magistrates - andcoiiacri-a- t Holyrood Place 1 (
London, Atgust, 17.Adispa,tcB jft.nmtie I grade to the standard, says that a warmanifest 'Will be issued by Prince Milan to-da-
declaring that Servia and Montenegrowill hgbt together to the last man; rTbe. 1 pntg ;orre8poh4ehtf,Ragti'aa.srj- -nounces me report oi tue severe neieat ottbe Turk at Kuci confirmed.According to the Montenegrin account, Mo
hammed .Pasha with 20,0Q0 men advancedinto tbe'raviDes'of Kuci on Monday. H'sirmv was attacked on all sides, routed andpur-de- by Montenegrins from' Med on toPokigoritz, wtii-r- n the Turks were pr'itect-- d
hy Ubtiif 'artillery'estimate, tbe lurkjsri loss at To000. Kodoubt this' 'gravest 'disaster of thewar. .
The' Piinai'i Psns dispatch says thattbe rumor of the resignafioi Tif pen'Dtj-Ciss- y
and' appointment 6T Gen. "Bortbout asminister bf war W'b'fficTatly confirmed..'!','; '"
London, August 17. The Timet of to-- J
o ay says oeiruou, up geurrat oc, jjTiaionof infantry, was one pf fb4 hiost'oipsllofficers in tbe army, aud as he fsVof a mem-ber of Parliament, his selection itonfirmstbe jrinciple of making the war department
-, rt'"'''tlParis, August 17. The Russian telegram
tgency, in reply to speeches made in theEngl sb House of Common, lately,-t- o tbeeflect that Knssia was atrongerin 1853 thanfshe is now,' says tnat tbe Gaulou showsthat Russia, who, in 1833, bad an army of600 000 men, now has 1,340,000 as a. peacearmament, and 2,500,000 men injime ofwar.
Bklokadjl, An rust 17. Official dispatches received here state tbat on Tuesday50,000 Tarks attacker! ColantilochU' "position on tots side f Klieaouia-deBi- n. anaafter severe flvbrine. lastinir from 10 a. v.till 4 V. x , the Turk were repulsed withtreat loss.
Jxjkd n, August 18. A dispatch 4o Km--
ter Teleicrabbic Comnany, from ' Pans,Mvetbat Oon. reaipnati-- of tbeWar Lrepartment was not voluntary,' : asPresident MacMihon rrqnested it. This cstion is construed to mean tbat tbe President wishes hi war. rn'iuistryt be7 no longersubject to parliamentary vicinsitndes, and
change during recess. I be selectionof Gen. Ben i. out, who is not a ni'-mb- of.Parliament, eicite coosidcrablc comment,particularly amnst tbe Republican organization of ta . tv a dJe teat ; aanl tnalarce eitjnsion of the powtsrs of the chiefgeneral of "staff, is Shortly exbmed, in con-sonance witb the views "of puk, D'Aodif-frct- ,
which Gen.' Bertbont sbare. It u expected taat Geo- - aCisey will be asalenedto one of the great military communis attb artroachiDg periodical crmnge of those
" "posts..1 as .eA corresponoent ot to aauy 3-- t write
from Fhillipoli, under date ef AOcrast 11.that the condition of th Tarkisb army of
tscn . is ,pepiorriirv -- n4r starvation r athreatening them. The country arounddoes not afford supplies of forage. Between crie and S.fro the village areabandoned. Tha army will soon b obligedtu advance, into the, Servian, territory ,orojiplies or retreat., i 4,.
Throcgn. tha efirU ei Mr, Shovler.of tbe American legation, tb reTeas of allprisoners, except those in tb first category,lias bei ordered, v . j :'";;...
A diopatch to tb 7tv frota Beigrsdisay tliist frirwe Jlilan ha received several, jIf not fnm all tbe powers, cougrstnlauonsupon ue tiirtb of an heir, ail of whichenain ex preoaiom leave r drobt in tbe
mini olT the rrioc tbist the puwor stsds-airott- of
tttisg to tad of th war, whichis daattfmtit to the general peace of Europe.'
Los cox, August 21. A Bcmaa corre- -
Fpondent nf the Stimrfird sayr a dispatchfrop At!:ns tbstaLnusurectioohas broken wit at Rftemo, in Crete.
Raaavic tvauie Patha left Guergusovatzani to Gramada, from Gnimadahere, idthns toward Atexiwitav "His vao- -
I sut1 attacitttd thre bscvian-- ' battalionsFriday, and drove them at Azreu luoua-tain- .
Ti e headquarters are now ten milesfrom Alcxina;x.
will surely fall. 'Paris, Auaut 31. Intelligence received
hex state mat .!. Euipctur ' of Moroccohat. declared bia inability to send his custom M-- eatw'Kiy tc' the Saltan --Ttf Tm key,owing t.t a heavy draft on his rourcescaused by a repression of disturbance inhis own dominion." London. August 19. Private advice
from 'Lisbon announce' thai: the, governmenthas isued a ' decree for suspension ofall engagements for two months, consquently the flaancial crisis is consideredover. This arrangement gives the embar-rae- d
banking josMtntkns time. to de-
termine.! the Jesfc coarse to .adopt. I Liqui-ilatio- o.
however, seems unavoidable inmany case.
Paris Augu" 19. A sabre duel in Bel-gium, between Pcndy and Chardeon, wellknown Communist refugees took place to-day. One received six gashes and the othereight. Both fainted from the loss of blood.Ttuy had accused each other of robbing
'the Commune.Bayrelth, August 19. There were five
hundred persons present at the battjuetlast .night, given, in-- hoaorpf Jletr -- W r.
After makfnsr' speech" which waloudly applauded, Herr Wagner was crown-ed with a silver and laurel wreath.
London, August .22. A Turkish officialdispatch from' Nissa reports tbat tbe Otto-man forces defeated the Servian near Alex-ins' z. The Servian loss is heavy.
Vienna, August 22. Prince Milan, inspieu yt the war .party .to th contrary, hareceived a communication from Englandwith considerable favor, and he is person-ally inclined toapply to the powers for mediation.
London. Angnst 22. Mr. DisraRli has 1
his farewell address to his' Constitu-ents, by whom be baa been returned to tbeHouse of Commons continuously since1847. He says: Throughout my pnbliclite I have aimed at tw chief .results notto r lie1 insensible - to the' principle of pro-gress. I have endeavored to reconcile thechsnge wiih that respect for traditionwhich is one of the main elements of oursocial affairs.' I ' have' endeavored to de-velop ana strengthen the empire, believingthat the combination of achievement andresponsibility elevates rhe, character andcondition of the people."
Bki.gradk, August 22. An official dis-
patch received here claims that tbv Turkswere repulsed twice Monday, despite theirnumbers. They were unable to approachtile fortifications of Alexisvitz and onlysucceeded in burning some Christian
London, August 22. A dispatch to theRente- - Telegraph-- Company from Semlinsays it is stated in well informed circlesthat the Servian Prime Minister R stis re-
cently interviewed Mr. Hariz- fT, the Rus-sian representative ' at ''Belgrade, on theeleventh inst., in which he appealed to thegenerosity of tbe Russian government topermit Russian. officers and soldier to enterthe Servian ermy. He also asked for pecu-niary assistance, as Servia has determinedtocontii ue tlm war. The Russian governrincut has replied, granting the above re-
quests under certain conditions. In conse-quence of the arrangements the Slavoniccommissioners in Russia cotmucnccd tosend funds in' large amounts. '.Russian of-
ficers and sub-office- rs in parties , uf tenreach Belgrade daily, passing throughRoumama unhindered, - The" ufiitiers givethoir services srratrjiWHisly.' v ' '; ,
, "Utb,. August .., Ti ,wTlie pieliminarvwork of the International xhiMtion.'to beL u , ca I : 1. :"L; ':.? .1 .T .''i;.. 'ueiu iu ioio nap uecu umiiuciceu,
-- J ' 'ime;ti;;iii,liiX?n';,KGaiveston. August S2, Gold WM&hlH:
Silver 1 per cent, discounts par.' ,
Cotton quiet ;'n lea 94. bales t good mid-dling, 12.1-ic- ; middling MKb-- l low middlingtit..1 a . t - tAt".iijc; goou oruuiary iuac.,, .. ,,
Nkw Yquk, August 22. Stocks dull andunsteady. Money is offered at 2 'per cent.Gold 110". Excliange-lo- Bg 4.88;,short4.90.", Governments dull but a little'-better-
State bonds quiet; Tennessee and Virginianew better. y " ....
Cotton quiet; sales 1049 bales; upIariuslSicjuneans is c. ' mi,.. -
The Ponf financial article says: Gold llljgtfjjiii . iLtXcnange nrin .ana,, advanced.Money 1 percent, and abundant. - Governramtlaflnti....... ... . ..l.t. nnn. ffn. 1 1'' l.tu.. ' ' miu .1 jua JQKi UiUtl.XaferrMoney .dnllat perceut. Goldquiet at 110ymo,J... Governments dull butbetter. ' u , - - - ' t; New; Obleans,' Augii8t'2. Gold 110JJ;sight Ji" per cent premium. . . Sterling 5.42.
Cotlon-Oemau- d, limited; prices easier;8alerW.V bajes;' good ordinary' '9giiOJ.c;low middling 10,?8lllc; -- middlingii-8- c; goou miauiing i4fflpMc;, receipts'net, 32 bales; exports noue; stock on hand,ol, (48 Dales, h,,v.( v, vtrxi -j t. .! it, i ..Foreign ; Warfcota.',.- -'
LrvRPodL,'August23. NoOn-Cot- tbn mar-ket dull and easier; middling uplands 6 1- rjd;uxnxuiug vrneans sales ouisi rmies.
u2as': :; OAHD. rlh 1
Win.'. T6 ill' who' are suffering from tue errors and
'ladls--
or ions or youtn. utuo weakness, early, decay,lose of manbi-to-t-
, etc., 1 will Send a recipe that willcurtf you, rKHB CuABQa. This great mnvdy
- misauuutif iq bouui America.o juu rru kuuivh i u.veiope tv toe r.BT. osapj i,Inha, Station D, UM Uoum, A Turk City, ...aprledeodawSm
DEATH TO THE SCREWt.
Bnrhsn'i Crell Ointment win mil the"Tew Worm every tiam, and otre iwoi Hot InSheep and Cattle.
; HurbawtaiCrajwylle mWp Mrp 1 ahWaUlbleremedy for the Scab In Sbeeu; being soap, It peae--
tratoe at oac ZD th akin and kflla the Scab. '
Buehao'a Caibolle Dlslireiwg Roapcures i rlanarwto llore, Itotr, nd tiastlo, aadKills a.lre, fleas and Tick on all animate.
Be t,ure JAS.'BV'CHAS Mm pperi'onthe labela". AIT others are counterfeit and worthleaa.
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'Pbiucipai. Dxror;Jel5.deodwSm . 83 Job sc., Hew r.Tork.
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worth "BeeuiI
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the Kyr. ' '
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steamers of this line are ail arm -- ' Innaat unahlpa. belit cxpreaely for the trad.
Steamers leave (niveau for new oneaaa daujlaneetin via Kn Orleans wtrh all railroad. v
Leave Geiveeioa for ladiaaoia averv Teas is vThareday and 8atardsy, maner nnf wtta th 6lreto, w eet 7 exas aa raoac naiiroaa lot ta Interiorpointa. i i - ' .' -
gtiasiiiia lueie iiiBBiiaai n mew lam tmmj wiay, carry u rrurataaly. ?
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Statical.
TAKESff MONS'S LIVER KEGULATOR,
For ill l'fv tif Um X9t, ttomen aa I SplsMa.
Will Cure XypeplM,I MUST OWK that yoar
Bimnoui'i Urar Krjrolator '
(nlly dewm tk popolart- -ty U has atiahwd. As atmamj dl.a It aa baqval. It 'carad my wife ot
- a aiAlwij I tut nrnaiad ta-.- -- eatable thu. oUbaa-u- r
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'MnlMrloxtss Fervem, .; Yia arc at liberty to aM my a bm te prals or yearHegalator a prepared by yo. aa rwooUM R tomrnry on as tb bM pravemiv tor fweraad Agattathe world, I piaal In 8euUweetera Qeorgia, aeer
Georgia, aad aiit ay tbat tt aa oa atorgoodoaaiy plantation anancav. aefroae, taaa anymedicine I ever used; It rapeneds qtitala tf takelntline. . " Voors, etc.,
Boa B. B. BILL, be.(
', CHILDREN. Toar tUfalator
1e vnporlor to any other remedy for i
Malarial DiMSiee among Children, i
and It has larfi sal ta this rc- -'
ttoa'bT KJeoivia. W. X. RCH-- !
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TBWIMOST U?,T1W CKlM JTTICOF QOBGlX 1 h?e aetd Simmoiu's LtTur KecaUtor farconrtlpetiou of my bowel, caused b a temporary de--
raiifrimenl of tbe liver, for ih last rare or fouryetrs.and always, when seed according to th dtreotlone, with derided benefit. I think it If a good medicine fur tbe dersnguineni uf the liver at least sackhas bnen my persona! ozpenenre In the use of It.
UtHAM WARNKR, Chief Justice of Georgia."" "Hlcflc'lleadaohe. .
.. .i BDITORIAL "W have tested Its1
vlrtiee personally, and know that for1 lyepepeia, Btlloo-ne- s and Throbbing I
Headache- - tt is the "best mxU- - i
Ctn tbe I werM - over eaw. ' Wi ' i
have tri'id forty ether remedies beforea Bunmone1 Uver Befraiaior, lint nocft
of them gave ns more ibaa temporary ' '
rcllf j but the KegalaUir not only '. i relieved, but cored n. ditor Ttl- - '
yrapK aiui Meumgtr, Macon, tie. .
Having had, daruur the leet twenty years of my life,tost ea t to racing- Mock, and having had eo muchtrouble with them with colic, grnhb-- , etc, gsve me agreat deal ef trouble; bavlug heard or your Regulatorsa a cure for the above diseases, I concluded to try It,AftHr trying one package In math. I fouud It to earin every instate. .It U oal to be tried lo prove whatI have said in Its praise. 1 can send ye cartiaeatefrom Augusta, C hiton and Macon, as to tbe cure ofnorsee. : o UEUHUI WAYMA,
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MEDtSAL AXD SURGICAL ISSTfTUTETDEFORM AT1ES awf Clironir Dseaaee treated,
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THK KA.TSA8 RTOflC TASDR, the moet rore-- 1uiodlous In tbeMo.TalleyL.V. Murae. Supt,
IT INasBEKfTl UlkB CO.. K amies Stock VdaA Kanaas Otty.Mo. National Ho,- - Yanls. !Kt. Louie, III. Soeclaliy uudeuf Blooded Cattle.
DOWEKS. Bl ALAMO.. Live Stoik t. slon Merchants, Kansas Stock Yards.
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. Opposite Bi emond's Bank, Pecan St., ..
Practical Gunsmiths,
W--w.
Dealers In all kinds of fire-ar- sad romoaitlosOshing tackle, etc., etc. All kind' of repairing doucst suort notice. . uui wora warrsntrai or no cnarge '
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Closner and Ketdjntr of all Eiaalaol Sewlsg naeuiaa, .. .... .. ,
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uen, we are prepares uansu siao ort
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Keep on hand sooply of tesss n. skUtoU,Steam tttings aad ptpiag.
Fitting S AH Kind of Ifscaiaaryrj wood Style,lad oa abort Wotica.
tAll W oz-Is-v W xx'sjrs.tasl
Cash e IMtvary, or City Astept.
Tfe eTls-wo-a P siitot rrte talel (wr ASUraaa ae Ilea.
D. 12. CromtliwaltmyU ly
ROANOKE COLLEGE, SALEM, VLR-uri-
Be t aasa'iim Weias Sept. C CWVaiste ed Preparatory eoarera. Lasarpeaeed loretlwa. aehhy, moaa-tai- n
cUoMta. swanal canoes it v. maeWsa eapmeae.Prem ties to for tea moothe Oacladlxg aoani,lailioa. etc . etc) College quite prosperoas. Scaaeatfrom all SMtoaaof tha eoa.uy St free Texaa. Foer taOo MSk. saav. addree Secretary e Pacaitv. Bas-po-ka
Coiiaaa. Sal a. Va. Jvl aVsasAerla
'j ohn Mcdonald,
irtkltect, Contractor and BtLUer,
...... ;i anddealaf ts ':;.- .: - ' -
Lcxbek, Sash, Dooms, JSauax, Glass,
Crasaat, Plaatar Part. Farr. Pahrtar aad PlamrierataurnUa, Ld. !ec, blase, (vatveataed troa, SbeeVuue. Tie rM aoaevar, roofs iu, area aaa Slat,plant (aothte aad On stsseataL Jfaaafacxaiar ofCtmcncm, Doom, BsACSurTs, Wwdow sjtdt ; . Duos Cats,' op O alvaxizkd Iko. -
Oa-e-- ei Dr. WeoteaV Tl aad Canalee Shopand H areeuaasa, hem aleirSMostn Mt, aaaeoaaeaensof Pacaa su rt. .... lrKdlyc
a. ISO tfc. to O. T. EOWEU. m CO.. 5ew York.. . . .W W. ( - w. w,U.wIIHI .19 Bl oAJV
rm oust of aa avatkg.
Mlscellancons.,OR SALE.
. tMrm of tss scree, with an the UcimsaiiU,ra Have conaty one mile east of the Bianco rive.T5)l?ZLl?'?rlll,mm'mi rs- -dwelllBg boaee. wua oetaooM aad ciaUre;
fiT i2'il"b, "d Metare, SM acre dintedpastarea; a nice yeesgMSaacefucabeep. Call oa M. K bWkigT?
1? "V Travis coanty! Uree-foen- h of amil from Moeat Boaaall; six acree la calUrauoa;good aoaaa, apleadld spring aad ebaadaae ot aabatldlBgrock aad Umber. A berniacaa be bad byapplying to M. B. bAT.
M7 tent, as aora farming land, with tmprov.meat, piaaty of wood and water, aoe paetara. v
sole west from Austin, hi Travia eoaaif .
: los acree of Wad. with stock aad Improvement, laBeaaalspe neanlj. el mile 4 from Klageoery eellwnstation, Bear to chare aad,- - school boa; aa Sar
1SB acr. wttk aB th taHOMt. twfrm Cgia, oo ike Central ftaaroad, i Bastrop eoaa-ty- .
Ceil and get bargai.
acree rat mad Is Bastrop coanty, one arvfl halfmiiea Sam the Central Kaflroad, wit all th UBfvwvmeaia, near betweea iicUade aad Kris. A foodebanf for bargain. Terme easy. Call oa k .
SS1XT, TU Coacrsea Aveaae.
If yo want farms. Improved and ulmproved. laadrted as any la the Mela, yua had better rail o
S. B. iWUilir.sssmmm--as
If yoa want to bay a boose and tea, t baUdiac tats,roe oaa tad them by oaUm oa
M. JV IWXZXXT. ,
, tt yo wsat to real s guoi beam, tall e. M. A. IWtETir.
f yoa want your property ranted, can on"SWUDTXT
OR BALE.1
I SOW offer foe aale the baat aaarWft - .afralt farm Is the Stat ol Texas, with all the improve-meo- u,
with every convenience attached to the plana,except tb present growls crop, wlihia three adleui toe kiij oi Assun, aorta eiae or iae uotaredo near.Knr funhar laformatlua aad decni of the e k
erty. eaU oa M B SWBJCSSV. No. TU CeacreaArenas, opposite Arena Motel.
'OR SALE.r
farm, sin aad a half mile from Asstia. osOn lee creek aad oa the San Antonio road: 1SU acreInclosed and tacaltlvaUoa, with all Thl laiim i iMiali.adandaaee of limber aad water.--
Apply to at. B. BWXJtSIT.
A farm of a acres, north of Asstia aboat three aade naii auiee; eu aoree tor can tret ion, to itare, and wood, with improvement, sear to chareaaa eenem aonse, in a sooa neicnsoraood.
tSvll tmi afl & swionr,A farm foar artlee eeet of- - Austin, oa the Beetrop
roail, eontaiainR Sv an i, with Improvemmts, near tochurch and sohool konae; woou an watsr oa thrfoj-- APPlT to . , ,; H, H. tViSMXtJ.
JeSS tf ,
OR BALK.
A valuable farm of 100 scree la WlUlasajamiuf the corpo ate Umiu of Oeonretova. Siacr-- e la cnllivatl. a, with Improvements en thi othsideef r,a Uabrlal tin, oppntlte th Fair irsnads;high and' heel thy, serine; a tne view of the ooeetryfor mile around; flne location: near to college aadfemale academy; no better la ih Bute, the anilea.aors of which woald bean bono I e any Inalltnttoa oflearning. Living Is cheap; the oeatry heaaUfel aadhenrthy. I will sell this place for the low prloe offcttue cash. Yoa ca caU oa Mr. J. M. Price, efOeorgetowa, who wul take great pleaeara la showlmgtbe property, or communicate with me by letter orotherwise. TlUe perfect. St. B. SWXtNKY.I ng fp,i . 715 Cosgrea A ranee, Austin. '
?0R SALE.
A dice little farm of ten acres, sortheaat, within Imile of A set In, on the Manor road, with all the Im-provement. Wood aad water: near. to chore. . , aadu .1 knM Iiu mamawq. I aie place Uiknown aa WUaoa's Cannery. WUI eell the propertyfor 1J0. Till perfect, Appl to
UK M. D 8WKR5BT.
OR BALK.F19S0 acre of land Is Llano eoantv. near T.) .an t n
for one dollar per acre. Till perfect. Call oaauge. ... At. H. OWaa.MST. .
C. F. MILLETT,
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Dealer la pts sad typtsi
Shingle, Laths, Door, Sash. Blinds and BalldersHardware. ataafatarar of sail kinds of draaeed lam-ba- r,
mouldings, brackets, bannisters, newels aasa.SanM, blind and eypreee cUterna.
OflSoe aad aUlla. Ash street, aeer Ooagraee Aveese.Trd es Pace street neer railroad depot, sa Sabwlp
ONLY. DIRECT ROUTS FOn(
Mexico & Far West
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TJnited States msU coacbee leave Aaatln and BaaAntonio every Taeeday, Thursday and Set arraymorning forfttT)TtICKSBrRi. LOTAL TALLXT. , Pi n 'I
MA8JN, HE!f ARTSVILLK,. POKT jl'KATBTT, POST OOMCHO and all
7 EST ER N TEXAS.'... , . i .
The eoechaa atartlor Taeadav sad Bstsrssydose coonec tloai at Fort Coacse for
PORT BTOCKTOrT. PORT ATI.. TOUT OCITUAN. SAN BLIZARIO. ' - ' . :
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