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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 1

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 1

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MONTGOMERY, ALA.3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1876 Um Seriesr-Fol U. tt llUliot wii nrant nnnr 1b th? fret. PTmTlh Tn1 If lnTaTai)l8 What we want now Is tb? eet enough The New; York Sun gives good, ad Instructed that its chief busine is to aid tbe.Republican party, regardless Negro Importation. blacks to act with os to secure the suc The innocent colored voters itf Sopth vice when it says, that laborers who want to make, an end to the 4 Bowery fcJrovrtyyw, and dp- etc- The proprietor cwaa absent, buc tha person in charge tho plaoftBald that between this year and, tha last, two or three there waano aiflarerJca the price of bread, but the price waa. of decency, ihoneety or Achange of administration is Imperatiyely.de- Carolina are outraging women anu, The stream of negro imporiauou.

cess of our ticket, electa good legislature and drive the plunderers that have so long despoiled us from power. shooting those who go with warrants througJl tha Radical agency has al manded, and the are-determ? to arrest them- UKANT's iroopauuuu rool1 pouring onio j-u- Tiiatis all. We are working for South Carolina now I might Bay for exist ined to hava s- times, to reyive industry, to. turn the dishonest officeholders'" out of office and put a Btop to tbe present extravagances of the should vote for Tilden. i certainly be there to protect them.

ence." FTJB-lilSHED BX TT. SCREWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.1876. Greensboro Beacon. We had a brief last Tuesday, with Capt. John Cocke, and inquired of him particularly as to the cotton He resides in Jefferson, Marengo county, and frequently travel from that place to his oW residence, fiva miles south-westof Greensboro, which affords bim the best of opportunities for observing the condition of tha cotton crop.

One of the oldest and most successful planters in this section of the State, NinctyrFonr Thonsana- One, In South Carolino a railroad is tak- folly "25 per' cent. lower than ifwaa daring the 'war; and particularly In tbe expen? Siva kindsrthe reduction was- fully A We feel the times, however," said the decreaed The Mnrder of J. Sf ayberry bti nosBessiOn of by the poor lamns, at JUiount springs. i Muodrea ana Aineieen The New York Sun copies from the whom TAXX troops are proiecung i their outrazes on whita women, ana Blount Springs, Serifc. 17, 1870.

JEdUors Advertiser: Oaf of most deliberate, premeditated? and brutal Biennial JKegister a table of offlce-hol-, dlana. Hardly a day due numoera ui negroes are seen with their satchels wending their way to Buoktown, Indianapolis has been filled with them. Uot a day passes that the Sentinel does not hear of whitelaborers being turned off" to make places for these negroes imported to vote the Badlcal tiket. The Radicals intend to import from 15,000 to 20,000 The Democrats are wide awake however, and will not suffer this cheating to go unwatobed and a gentleman of good judgment, ders In the State, Treasury, Interior, trains with passengers forced to go back. Send more troop3 to help them in their laudable work waat.tanh esrjecial importauce to his I murdefs.

nr assassinations, thin the orders for the fancy aruoies ior parties; -eto. There is not half as muca ordered as there treed to be." Paul S. Brown, on the corner of Third avenue and Ninth has heen in the business at this Stand sincal835. and who has on the back ot Tha favorite air in Massachusetts now, says the Boston JPoat, is "Bolt Ben." All of the lata Republican leaders In Maine "thank God" for their victory save one; that's Bob rlngersol-he dcesn't; ha thanks Blaine. There are a less number of Republicans in Maine to-day than were eight years ago.

And there are five thousand more Democrats. Chew on that for a while. BoalonPost, Delaware and Rhode Island being such little States, it is supposed a keg a piece of TUden's--money will suffice for them. As for Cincinnati, he'll have to send a whole hog's-head there. The Nation, apropos of the Widow Butler, contributes, this mite to the pum of political wisdom WHen currency's -dPlia'Bd: coins will pass.

ass- yon tot proof? lie Widow's migut Is brass. There is not a political back or rogue in the country bat supports the Republican candidates. There is War, Navy, Justice, and Post-Office One MoCurley. a Hayes has been making a speech In which he eaid that the Radicals" only wanted the right kind of a United Statee Marshal and they would carry that State, at the muzzle of the musket, If necessary. He is a little too far North to suggest that style of a Hayes victory.

It might do in South Carolina, Louisiana or Alabama. TSHaiS: six months 5 JO Postage oil Dally 60 cents per annum, and athlcnamonntranstbaailded to subscription, now postal advance attheplaoe.ot pnbUcntlon. opinions In regard fs the crops. He 'history of crimes in Alabama, was renorta the cotton on the bottom lands I uercetrated here last nlgot about 8 Departments and Congress, at differ- as ereatlv damaeed by the rains of o'clock, in a building adJbiniDg the ent dates, as follows: Mobton has had Dono, an efficient hotel. For fear that political capital Jnlv and AneUHt.

and by the caterpil his business card "mere by permission to Delmonico. Daniel Drew and Cor TJNDEB LINCOLN. UHDER GARANT. officer under Bsisiowwtemdved from may be manufactured out of it by the Bhirt" crowd. I nronose to 1861, total '46(049 1 1P69, total 64,207 office as special agent of the Internal One cfottr.

00" 1S63, total 47,376 1871, total ov.ouo give yon the facts, which Jwill show, nelius Vanderbllt," was absent. His Son, however, who had charge of tho. establishment, said: are, of course, lower than wetB in war Revenue Burean as Cincinnati, ana a man cf doubtful reputation put In his total v-iSi totai w.oa I isiO, total During the four years of XiNCOnir, on workedt for Bbistow at I times, hut for the psst four years we conclusively, xatn to is muruer nas no political significance whatever. Mr. J.

8. Mayberry lived with bis familynear Blount Springs aTud owned a saloon and some other property near Tlio Ontrago Mill. It is understood that Attorney General Tapi proposes, in imitation of his predeceseor, Mr. Wikuams, to setnn an "outrage' mill" His friends Cincinnati. CivU service reror wun- Ten Jwentyeoptewvoneryear 5 postage on Weekly 15 cents; per annum, 10 be psdd same oe on Dally.

An extra copy to the getter up of every cl of ten Weekly octne, Dally one WeeMy subscribers, tttSt 65 each AustaeBSjletters sbonld addressed to WW. SCREWS. ADYXR-nsxa Office, Wontsromery. Ala. coveringthe whole period of the war, in the party.

when the exigencies of the nave maae no reuucnou ju tuo (nui our bread. We pay just as muchtor flour and just as much for labor. We don't fi nd that he hard times affecta the place. He was, at the time of his a Jndse NiBiiACK. of Indiana, one of I retrivlneit out that he is in daily re- vice exceeded all former increase of the civil list was "barely Seven thousand.

Passing over the ad our business asaasaiuauuu, auu unu ucnn tui bovuiba years, a detective for theTJnited States Government, and was very active In ferreting out and having arrested the ablest, clearest-headed men in the celpt of letters from the South filled State, puts down the Democratic, ma-1 With stpries of the most horrible out- i TOTCHING BOTTOM. Mr. J. Llhdeman haafa bakery at hardly ah honest, independent man in the country who does not support Gov. Tilden.

McKee, the convicted revenue robber, writing from his felon celli never fails each morning to call Samuel J. No, 84 Avenue Thelady incharge The.EIectoralTicket. Some of our State exchanges have made sad work of the Electoral ticket. For instance, one paper prints the name of the elector for the First District as 8. P.

Quinn, instead of Sydney T. Peince; for the Third District, F. Waddle instead of J. Waddell and for the Fifth, W. H.

Wobthihgton instead of W. H. Northington. The Electoral ticket is printed correctly in the Adveetiseb and w.e. hope any of our exchanges having the names wrong will promptly correct tbe mistake.

ministration of Johnson, and coming down to the advent of Grantism, a jority at fifteen thousand. It matters rages. These alleged letters are to be Political Paragrapbs. Mr. "RTaTtip- nTioaldn? work so.

Lard numerous counteneiters in tms State. Tennessee and elsewhere, eaid; "Our prices for bread are tna little what tha majority is. xx is very i embodied in a campaign speecn wmuu basis of comparison is furnished be attd ma the risk of getting sick again important to show that it iasafe for Mr.TAFX Intends to deuver in Onto Tilden a perjurer in the Globe-Demo' whilst that on the post-oakand sandy lands is generally turning out pretty well. Altogether, he thinks theaggregate yield tor the Beotion to will be' about half a good crop. North, east and west of Greens-bory the yield, we judge, will be rath-, er over half a crori.

Since picking commenced tha weather has been favorable, and we judge that the work la progressing rapidly. Most of the crop will be gathered by the middle of October. Opelika Kmcs. The A. and M.

College Flower Garden has been very much improved by tne. removal ot a very fina crop of hay and tbo flowers permitted to show their beauty once more. Prof. Alex. Hogg has returned from the Centennial looking very well indeed was delightfully entertained, made his speech to an audience of interested listeners who received It with rounds of applause.

We understand that the A. and M. College will have boys from Texas and also New York next term. Thus her reputation is spreading. We aire beginning to look for President Tiche-nor and Faculty to return, as the "session opens the last of this month.

We excect to have a larger number of boys same, but then we make the loat larger, to suit In this way it may be said tbattha prlca is reduced 25 per cent; the loaf is of that tween the cost of carrying on the government while tbo greatest of civD. November, and a majority of two thousand will do The prospect for a large majority is' very flattering. larger than it teed to be when lionr was tianT. heaner. and peo wars raged, and during a state of profound peace.

i- jogpoerQie uongresa meeia. Pinchbaek iB in a sulk -witlt the ion isianaEads and say they may, go. to dash in their own put his Senatorial salary into his pocket, and is going to spend it on the Indiana, negroes. ple don't buy so much am they used to. and was a witness against them, or some of them at least, In the cases now pending in theUnited States -Courts of this State, and at Nashville.

So much by way of to show that he was undoubtedly mur deredby some of these miscreants. On Baturday aboflt aignt o'clock, the writer, in common with the many guests of the "Jackson House," was startled by the loud report of a gun in close proximity. Mr. Mayberry was in his saloon alone, with his back door It is thus seen that more than forty shortly. From what is said Mr.

taft, as an outrage manufacturer, will in this effort prove himself superior to Mr. Williams, or any others in the same line. It is not probable, however, that the people of Ohio can be diverted from the real Issues at stake by this worn out stuff. ItwiUba seen by our dispatches thousand officeholders have been add I don't thins: people ony as uiuu bread as they used to- either. They make'the loaf last longer." that if more of Tafi's bayonets were ed to the ctvil list since Gbaki ber crat.

His uuconvioted associates outside the penitentiary walk take up and reiterate hia words. "The election in Colorado on the of October will have uncommon interest, from the fact that the Legislature then chosen will elect two U. 8. Senators, and also the Presidential Electors of the State. The Legislature of South Carolina before the war elected the State's Presidential Electors.

Zich. Chandler manages to keep himself in a glorious state of mind. The Ohio Greenbackers, according Think of It. in South. Carolina, the negroes would came President.

There IS hardly an have greater assurance In their, work Mr. W. Ji. Cjlldeaieevo nas oeen established some thirty years on.the corner of Sixth street and Avenue appropriation bill in those eix years which does not create new offices or of outraging; white womenrtaking for-. to om- dispatchesi -wiH support tne Democratic Stater ticket in Octoben That ought to take away some of the uncertainty attending the contest in the Buckeye State.

The Republicans have collected taxes enough since the close of tbe war to pay the national debt twice. and from him was obtained very cible" possession of railroads anasnoot- raise salaries. clear idea of the ellects ot nara times nnnn thn hnblncr buniness. Hesaidi- open. On immediate investigation Mr.

M. waa found lying behind his counter dead, with seven buckshot thronch his head, completely Ostur- They have reduced it less than five ing the officers of the law; We comr mend them to the careful attention of "Ihave cohsfantly reduced my prices The Call for tbe Military Posse A corresponden'S of Baltimore Gazette call Murat Halstead'sr wing nftheRennblieartBarty tha un-a-tree Violation of the law. Some of PostmasterGeneral Ty-neb's subordinates In New York are electioneering for Hayes In a manner which indicates a tiurelove of Civil Service Beform. The postmaster, at those. Datriots amoDK us who hava hundred millions.

-What has become of the balance? A great many Blaines, Schenoks, Butlers, Bab- to BUlt tne times, as nour jum axiiuo down In price, we have put the price of bread down, and I sell a largenloaf now for 8 cents than I used to sell foC ccmuaiuB, Washington specials say Applica wingi and saysHalstead's higheafeam- sought to inflict a similar blessing in Alabama, by writing Gbant to send on hand this term than at anytime since the college opened. We fear that our potato crop has He drinks half a gallon of whiskey every day before twelve o'clock, and then telegraphs all over the country that he has news from every State in the Union and they are going, cock sure, for Hayes and Wheeler. He should have full command of a mud bitioa is to cumo a iree aou uowa iux cocks, Belenafs and Robksons who went into public life poor "are now 10 cents and so on. Incakaa there is troops here. reform, an.d; oiimD aown.

ana vuiu against it. tions for United, "States troops to be stationed at points In the Southern and the postmasteratEond- a great falling Ony botn in price ana rich, Where did their out have had cancelling stamps maae Situation in Xoolslana. Slates have already been receivea The Cincinnati Commercial gives it nt. a far as South Carolina is con riches coma from? Instead of- an vHh the word "Vote for Hayes," and scow. by the authorities there.

Five compa nn-D. -vhnrn their nana "tO'BlVe The New Orleans says the fh ed on theletters mailed Bwering these questions they will Grant. Morton. Cameron, Belknap, ing his skull and undoubtedly killing him, instantly. The shot was fired from, the outside, in the dark, through the backdoor into the lighted saloon, as was plainly demonstrated on investigation the the jury rendering a verdict that the decesed (Mr.

Mayberry) was murdered by person or persons unknown. No clue to the murderer tfss to be found. As soon as the deed was done, he is supposed to have made for the mountain! which would require only about two minutes walk, leaving no trace behind, and the night belug a dark one pursuit and capture were out of the question. Mr. Ma berry was looked upon as nies are wanted Immediately a lori- cerned.

It remarks "Our" South olina correspondent Is almost sure tha Democrats will carry that State at the at the two offices. This, of course, is Babccck, Chandler, Logan, Hpencer, Clayton, 'Patterson, Dorsey, Kellogg', 'wave the "bloody shirt" and pour out false tales of bloody horror More order for rordeR $10, worth, and they Joka thM.do. We feel the our dno da, one company to bo stationed at each of the following-pamed polnta negroes are leaving ina jsepuoiiuau party in that State by hundreds and that the Democrats will carry that Packard, Boss Shepherd, and the approaching eieeaoa. we presume plunder is what they are after. there- is; no doubt of iR" Gainesville, Alachua county Sander whole venal crew, are in tna iron crying out for Hayes, and spending State in.

November soldiers or no sol a violation of the law, but to those Who are thus using this campaign sfeallngit is a trifling, matter. What they want is not law, but the election of Hayes and Keform in the Civil aaroina' The editor of the Indianap- Mr Pulitzer writea to the, St. Itouis, 75m9 that if Indiana could vote to son, Duval county: Llvs Oak, Suwan diers. bv at least 30.000 majority. It Getting Desperate.

nee county i Tallahassee, Leon county tneir stolen money to maae mm rresi-r dent. Tbey are the real and thev are the men who would run been very much injured by the continued dry weathttr through August and up to Monday evening. Our early turnip crop has been cutoff" entire, ly. It ia to be hoped that we will have occasional showers so that we may be able to secure a late turnip crop. Some fur mars had sowed peas as a green crop to turn under for manure but the ground was so harand dry when the propertimecamajw doing it that it was out of the quion, consequently they will have the dry 8tockstoturn under, which will not benefit the wheat crop mucb.

President Massey, of the East Alabama Femala College at Tuakegee, has the promise of a large number of pupils to begin with. Quite a delegation of girls will go from Auburn. A crazy negro woman, the daughter of Pies Bird, was found dead in an outhouse, where she had' been confined adds: morrow she would; give Blue Jeans Williams twentv thousand majority. "We learn that last week Zach. and Marfahna.

JaokBon county. These Here inliouisiana the desertion is a Hayes "If elected" as he is not likely Tbiajs Gen, James Shielda' opinion Chandlek's committee, at Washing several places have railroad connection with various parts of the State, and perfect avalanche In Natchitoches oUg journai jg postmaster in that city. to be. also. Both are on the ground: ana there are over 1000 Democratic colored and en- -Ha uses eovernment stamps ought, to; know.

The Baltimore Repub would allow rapid communication and ton, had under consideration a proposal from him to advise Southern Republicans to abstain from voting at the concentration at any point. In addi rvelopes In circulaung oeg- ging foe subscribers, and recently Bent lican press and Republican orators of this State have frequently asserted that "no Union soldier would support Anr notices; the-striking-contrast between the Democratic and EeDublican State Conventions in tion to he application for the nve Presidential "election, so as to: form; a pretext for; throwing out the Southern Mr. Tilden." They have their answer Tnwa. Tn the latter there was one coin ts above namea, it is repommeuv an and clever gentleman, and. the law-breakers whom he has been endeavoring to bring to jastiee, are supposed to be his only euemies.

He was making preparations to attend the courts as a witness against these counterfeiters, and the prevailing opinion in fact, the only reasonpble conclusion to be arrived at is, that he was murdered by some of the gang. In order to get rid of his testimony. Only one week ago, Mr. Bolton, a nephew of Mr. Mayberry, and in the same ser-vifiB.

was brntallv murdered in Tus- solitasv German delegate in the men enrolled In clubsi In Morehouse Kichland, Rapides, Madison, East Baton Bongo, Pointo CouperEaat and West Feliciana they are. equally nu merous. In St Mary's there is a Democratic colored dub In each ward and so In many other parishes. This desertion of the Radical party, by the vote. This scheme, so revolutionary OUt aClrCU.at8UggeBUng TO puaviuaa- tera not to deliver copies of the Indianapolis, Sun to parties to whom they were addressed.

former thev were numerous', and in the fact that a meeting was held last night by representatives of each of the city wards to organize a Tilden in its nature, was too desperate for the ed by the Republicans of Florida that the stationing of one company at Key West, 'one at St. Augustine and one at Tampa would promote a feeling of 'se? among then the foremost Germans; in. tne scat. conspirators, and so far. has hung fire.

It maybe that, despairing of success and JienaricEs campaign ciuo, composed of Union soldiers and sailors. Some of the wards reported as many Th warfare on the South inaugura A Truthful Statement. nnritv' in the eonthern ana western on this programme, as matters now MmM nnt: from intimidation ted by Elaine has been taken up and unhned bv "Wheeler. Frve. tnem to tna lowest- pcaenu mmiu- do anything to keepffcup the trwla.

But I think we hava 'Jouohed bottora, and for some time paat'I noU'ca ''an improvement, and frienda-in other -basi-0868" with whom ve--oonvered have expressed the same opinlorf. Rut there is Still ioom for improvemaau. Yod'd be bu paOpl ot much leaa, even of 4hey did I have Un biaexii business tblrty.yar,,andXnote that families that used to buy 3 and $4 worth if $2 50 worth do. I don't know how they do it, buethmt isflin-deniable. One hen times were hard and.

less was purdhased tbef would taqnlreWextra quantity "of butltknotaor" r- Mr. Hv Gordon, No 203 Avenue does a large business with the poorer classes. He said: WeH, wa have hot reduced tha prlea par-loaf, -but wa wake the loaf larger. I notice, however, a great fallingoff in fhe demand; poor people make their own bread, -aa. yOu'see here," pointing to thirty or forty large ln pans full of jloavos.

"AU this -is made by the women at home, and they bring It hare and wa bake it lor them at a penny a loaf; now, when they uaed to have mora money to spare, they wouldn't be bothered, with doing this, but would mmo nH linir nnrhmnl. ItisInlhlS nortiona of. the State. stand, Chandler's fuglemen have or htit. from their? dlscust atl Amoojt the most Important papers witn, a cnain aiouna xier ueun.

jiu months. We have been informed that the houea was worse than a hog sty. Had this woman been in the care of white people, whafca hue and cry would have- been raised by the Radicals in our midst. So it is. Eutaw Whig.

At a protracted meet-Ing heldatBeulah Baptist Church, in as sixty names of. Union soldiers and Bailors, who are reaSy to join the organization. It will be a success from Eamunds. Chandler, Carpenter, Col dered the negroes to commence their IntbemeanUme.B.JJTJLL, qauu kaloosa, it Is supposed by some of these counterfeiters, or defraudersof late devilment in South Carolina. his friendly Indians are allowed to out fax, Sargent Booth ana jsnerman, not, nf nhnm Amr fihnnldered a mus tne very Btarc.

the profligacy, corruption ahdecoun- read before the Social Soience Asso-drelismof the carpet-baggers andacal- elation at Saratoga was ona from Mr. awags who have led'them only to de- Chables Nokdhofp, on thecondi-r -h M.1rmn. and of the South. The Social Science and kill, burn and scalp at pleasure. ket and.

marched forth tothesudcor of the revenue. Prompt steps should be taken to bring these murderers to speedy jus Federal Delault in Alabama. What Is the protection of the life and Hayes StandlnK with His Asso the. Government the nouror pern. cms countv.

dv xsev. mmoY 7 Bni: fiTfow Alhnrt: Watt. nronertv of Western frontier esttlers Vtcm the Mobile Beglster. tice i ana it is nopea ua wuvwuur, no dates, i A ttnmev-Geiieral Taf 6 ia not. entire' swindle them? only to pinnaer ineir iissoaiBuoii xiuu.

-j we conver- wellas the United States Government, school and wrong and injure I and Mr. Nobdhofp not Inga poU- sey.nnum promptly in the matter. It ted and eleven baptised and joined 1 in comparison witn a perpetuation oi A good commentary on Hayes, ii ii lyidaffc- He hasisdued supplementary instruction to United States Marshals. pllins1 attention to the statute the Gbant and Babooob: atyia ot gov tlcian. the record of his observations mnv hn Tironer to sav that Mr.

May. The statement transmittea oy mr. Bristow while he was Secretary of the Treabary gives a detailed exhibit of all the dedications in the various departments of the government. "We herrv was a staunch Democrat, and ernment? says an exchange, is the fact that every lawyer that practiced with, him at the in the Southern States cannot well be that imposes' severe penalties for? inter- church. At Flat Woods M.

E. Church, "In Hale county, a meeting has juat closed at which there were twenty conversions and fourteen accessions to the rjaesed over with the sneer that in tne them every way, until Buffering; and poverty are their portion and in their distress, they, like the honest Republican masses of the North, tfwant a ferenca witn elections oy omcers oi mo always voted the straight ticket. Tnus you wilt sea there is no politics in this diabolical murder and the "bloody shirt" blowers can make no capital bar in Cincinnati has coma out for Tilden. Although he practioed for military ot civil service. The Electoral Vote.

North so often greets such statements of fact, Mr.NoRDHOEF read as fol sppena, ior tne iniormuiiun ui uui readers, the names of those officers in the State of Alabama, with the amount of their indebtedness, who are thus neproc afe Wetumoka. who When the St- Louis Convention TituTllvRd to bprninat wears of ace be- twenty years at the Hamilton county bar, making many acquaintances and lows i "Tha mnn who have misruled down church. It is estimated that the cotton crop of this county will be about the half of an averasre one. The. low black out of it.

J. F. W. Worms. nominated Gov.

Tilden astheDem reported by the late Secretary ol the fore cntting his political wisdom teeth, onbipntpd fomartvrdom. ait last. some iriends, it now turns out that he never made a except to De for voting the Democratic ticket. ocratio candidate for President, they calculated upon electing bim by the Treasury; POSTMASTEBS. Daniel Price, Livingston, 392 71 OonrcA Hather.

writintr in way that we feel the hard times, and Mheso pans tell the story better than I- mocracy. Those very men who knew A. Disgraceim Our readers will neves forget the startling; sensation prcduced by the newabf the death of tha gallant Cos-tek and his. 300 companions at the ty iasneawa3 tne measurei ai mumr dation meted but in this caso. the Montgomery Hornet in behalf of the Evolution theory of creation, ar- there, who have succeeded in banding the colored voters, together, and thus in massing upon ona side ignorance, unthrift and political superstition, have been for the mos part Federal officeholders.

It is not only the higher offices, such, as United States Mar- shala and the Poatmaateraof tbo larger him best and liked him best, are out G. W. Urown, Marion, avi.ou I. W. Gates, PiokenBville, 144 80 lands have suffered mora from wet weather than the lands.

Decatur News. The Rev.B. B.Ross, D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the Agricultural College at Auburn, wasin town this Week. The Doctor votes of the 10 1 Arkansas, California, 6 Connecticut, hat, when Job and David and for Tilden "a good fellow, you A3 an illustration of the manner in which th people- out in "Wisconsin mntfnuir the Eort for Hayes Tsnifth sneak of man as "a worm," O.H.

Davis, Union Springe, 876 60 M. O'Brien, Georgians, 570.36 11 know, but won't do for these times, or oanteu it to you. As to wa never did much in that and now do next to nothing. THEIWO ELEMENTS OFEOOSOaiT Mr. A.

Lebert.No.173 First Ave- nna oolH "Vrni' mnv rtut the falling Delaware. a i weorgia. thnv Tefer to his orinin: in other handa of Srarraa BuLTi and hia In- John Lamb, Athens, 1,217.42 for the Presidency. ETentucky, 12 Maryland, 8 15 will carry several young men irom the information reaoh- wnrdn. that he besanlife ea a Pennine, dian troops.

If "banauu-BH ciUe5. who thus interfere In tha local W. U. Tennant, ventre za.aa ea ns from reliable sources mat, nra HIIMUUU, NTero "Tersev. 9 New York, 35 S.3: ew these- States.

Every Paia Wrh oriVii A. and M. Uollege, whicn opens T. E. Warren Birmingham, 814,99 literal worm "an orJglnaHy avplvedl bioplasm, fresh from his mother, the O.M.HoDson.

Talladega, 307.46 nt for this whb the crana opporiu- Federal omcenoiaer, ii uo ia "'J I TToriornl riffiRBholder. if he North Carolina," 10 1 Tennessee, off In the demand for cake at 1Q0 per cent, and the reduction in prico at25 the27tb. earthmould." ill Kuan A Question fr Colored Men. As an evidence of the friendly in Deputy U. 8.

Marshal'a Deputy, is a G. W. Brown, Marlon, 1,218 88 Texas, Virginia, Tilden and reform. ZTft'ca Observer, 12 11 8 8 Thia theory Is susceptible of some cnrfoUs aoDlications to existing diver- politician, xno puww uo -mont. in tha South la some thine C.

B. Coffin, Camp Stanton, mu Martha Steed. Unlontown, 275.58 A WeBt Virginia, a XiOuisiaua, Colorado, 3 1 Nevada, terest the Democracy, everywhere, is per cent, and lhera la ruiiy mat reduction In the price of bread; And I tell yon what it Is, people when they loaf of bread now. eat it up nitiea nf aneoles. Thus, tha cotton G.

W. Graham, Stevenson, 415.59 Oremm. 3 whloh wa do not realize here in the Worth at all. Nobody pretends to re taking in the colored race, we would remark that at the Democratic State worm may have developed into the St. Michael street speculator and the nity How.haa It been improveut Tha dispatches ahnonnca that tha troops are to be withdrawn and the Indians left, masters of the situation.

The Red Skins will go into winter quarters andcoine o.utsleekand saucyt rod-o- fn mora, mutder next spring. Making ill all 192 electoral voces or i It is. estimated in political circles that tha woman suffrage and prohibition Stafa ticket, which has just been put In, thefieidin Massachusetts-, will poll from 15,000 to 20,000 votes. These votea will In the main be drawn from. MuHiita nt thB TtennblfcattTjarfc, and when they had plenty of money, they sist a United States omoer, no mauer tnhnoao worm into members or tne' Jonathan Davidson, JBiohm'a, 2bo.ib D.

A.Botfitld, BhelbySpr'g's, 219 97 A. Laird, Clayton, 321.42 G. Hunt, HattseU's, 104,78 Convention in Maasaobuaetts week be tha trrncin (IT tnBl oiuuui: may Legislature and other people that en seven moro than tha number reqaiBite for his election. These are the States on which, we still rely for buccsbb, and if be. A Deputy United StateB Marshal atepartwmie it was iresa auu mou bonght another fresh one." Tne National Bakery la kept by JonnNimmo, at 134 Greenwich ave TVade Hampton.

A Talk TTlth Him on the Prospects in South Carolina. rFrom H. V.BedDeld8 letter to the Uncin-natt Commeiclal 1 As we were coming along on the cars this morning a freight train at twelve miles an hour I asked General Hampton if he thought he would be elected "I think the chances ar in my Ja-vor," he "but of course wa fore last, a resolution was unanimously passed "denouncing the Republican courage tne manuiacture oi BpiiiuuuB. Tha belle of the ball-room, arrayed in could go into a oooweitt ww tha Mlnnlation is that this will be. 7,749.30 no others are carried they will content and drag tn most prauiiuiwiu innm nnt.

nf his. bed into the party for the' corrupt management ot ranch mora all her charms, is only the lineal out-nf the fishine worm. The dry United States Marshal Thomas, of otnf. nnd throncrh the streets, and if us. the Freedman'a Bank, and declaring DemocrjiU'Q State tlaket, South, had been prompuy xorwaroeu ii Wio nffjn-w.

I rnotr and Tesry. an end. at once North Alabama, 19 behind to the nue, near Eighth avenue, ana aeais in bread, flour, Mr. Nim-f mo said: "Bread has not lowered in price, but there has been a greatfalling It Isheedle8s to say that wa did not nrnrn irnnwn mat, lit) waa ju- amount of 1,653.43. It the duty of Congress to secure to the sufferers indemnity for their rcount on either llaine or Vermont.

TildensraUwaywrackingand perjury and forever, could hava been put to fflce nobody would pretend to resist fotnrraifr nn ntterlv unworthy of I Xndian: marauding, inisi nowever Witr anthoritv has been The late District uoiiector, jjrancis goods dealer' IS evidently descended from the tape-worm, and 'the tailor from the measuring worm. The ward politician derives his lineage from the rinc-worm. and the editor is perhaps on: in eaiee. w-aao ia p- out. inn Wldmer.

of Montgomery, is a default- Neither do we count on Kansas, Iowa losses." er to tha amount oi er, People mako tneir own oreaa now much more than they used to, and that la what hurts our business." When has a Repuiican convention Balance due from John x. rosier, ot the offspring of a cross between the or Rhode Island. The result in these States therefore cannot Affect ns. As to Indiana and Ohio, we fee passed such a resolution This Freed notice. Ha has.

been oneof the first would not do. Jha Demooratto ma- throughout the lawyers of the; country, his services joritlea In Alabama Arkansas and Bet of political gamblers, wera hi constant, demand at his own otherr Southern States must be re- whocaif toemaelve3 Republicans, and terms, and ha doubtless charged no duced, if it takes every oWier to, th6 hom would bav? m0re pro- mora for them than other lawyers army and the deato of every settler Theen called robbers." would have taken, if so on tha nerv Thia te Those neraons who tremble at the umh and tha cut-worm. If time per nave no certainty oi it." "Upon what do you base your hopes 2" "Just this The whites are aroused as they never have been. The blacks are feeling this excessive taxation, and Mobile, late stamp agent, is reported at $1,508.50. On the stamp account, C.

W. Hatch, of Greensboro, owes man's Bank Institution swindled the mitted. we might pursue this inter- confident that one if not both of these Mr. N. Renner.No.

136 jseyentn avenue, has a large bakery. Ha tob out when the reporter called, but the lady in charge tol the same old story an bbtis irenealocical Investigation a colored people of the country out of 8tates will wheel into Una for 'Iilden. ereat deal farther. Let it suffice, for tens of millions of their bard earned 284.65, and tha late wiamer oi wioni-r gomery owes $1,541.18. GrapMo, S5fi'i thought of a "aolid South" neversuf.

tne enormous cose oi uurpuii-uieso the present, to add the suggestion that a conntv nominating convention riile, is cnmlntr borne to tnem. A am savings, and yet you hear no Republi Unless all the signs of the campaign and the opinions of competent judges read of increase ot per ceuu me the loaf, but a decrease of mora than U. JV inweas, wuu waa uiipumicu rfnnanl to Rio Janeiro when he was aroUiatmorft-eolfflfed- men will MchuxzdMhato mmdswhen they 'mvMUMb? menl in November condemning tha outr whio rmtnf on that Haves will certain minaa wueu AnMAfi mninn ma wronga wivuh. can speaker denounce the thieving riiMir i ia only an advanced form of what Hamlet calls "a convocation of politic that in the number oi loaves pec lami-ttr aniri. Vnr cake aha said there was hthn.

tamnerwlth. vote Witn US tnan ever oe ore." are at fault, Indiana will go Demo concern, and no Republican paper da "Who do von think the Republi craUo by from 15,000 to 30,000 majority. tha Uvea and nronerty of their feuow prejumu igy- iust now next to no demand, but that. proprietor the State Journal at Montgomery, owes 1592 69. Among the balances due from ex-collectors of revenue, we find $5,404.27 mands the restoration of your money.

worms." Mobile yycie. His Male. nhin ta considered one of the most citizens. section which Is. a neavy patron oi Northern industry, and which needs sne luougni, waa wws lu kUD 1vi' fruit was in season.

doubtful Btatesin the Union, though ly loseOhtoln Octoberv thereis? indu-bitablavsyidenca thafr Mr, Schnrz so expressed himself irr this city. He said in effect that only a sense of personal loyalty compeUed him In tha canvass a3 he saw that tha load of Grantom was: defeating: Hayes1 be Sz Hon nave a very laxce Congressional Dis The Tixat the chances largely favor the election charged to John T. Jb'OBter, oi Alabama, and charged to the late Widmer. The collectors allege "Speaking about -mules," remarked honest government as as otner sections of the country. A "solid trict All the interest Republican speakers or papers have in you ia to secureyour votes.

After the election they wipe their feet on you. plhe only speeohes made in Congress in condemnation of tha robbery of the colored people by of the Democratic State ticket next a six-rooter irom -uarnets coiwut no he 'cracked his whip at the market TToatorriAv- "T'va srota mule at home of tha South," If it means anytmng nu place on the corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-firat street. Mr. Wall ssidi "Yon may judge of the reduo- tlon for yourself. we used to weigh out one pound of dough peloafrnow month.

The Executive Committee that these amounts stand ror uncoi-lected taxes. fore. tne campaign saujajd Tt wfrpt nonresBlonal District, met In means prosper cans will nominate against you?" "They are split upwind divided, wherein we have a mijra of success. If they do not come together we are sura to win. If they are not able to harmonize on Chamberlain, they may take Elliott." "Wnomdo you think is the strong-estman they can nominate 2" 1 "Chamberlain, by all means.

But the opposition to him among the low country blacks, on acconnc of the Whippet matter, is such that they may defeat him and nominate Elliott or some other colored man." If these States go Democratic in whlnh knowa as much as I do. and I Anion balances due irom omcera or iff 7. men fefhT natt bft taafc and "th re- and good wm among; gooa tha nnKtoms. we find the sum of October, tha result will be most bene want to hear somebody say that I'm 805 53 standing against Wells R. Bill, WO PUu lil UliO UUUUU WU UUUbOOi auh that Is not all families that like freBb ficlal In Pennsylvania, Illinois -ana used to carry ino wwuuu i nelr deliberations was uie puir uhuusu- half fool." TOn nun nald so.

and he Went on of Beima. i trail anu iicuu uwh. w- Tve stood around here and heard Thus we find that of the so.ouu.ouu Wisconsin the latter State being under any circhmBtances among the de used to buy two each morning no this Freedman'a bank, were made by Democrats, and by far the ablest was the' one delivered by Hon. Taul Bradford, an Alabama Democrat. If ew York and Ohio.

men blow about kicking mules till I've defalcations, Alabsma contributes licaUon. of an address, urging all Ximik DemocraUo and Conservativa voters, for? election purposes ja the District to support Hon. James They are practically told to Jqhes, the nominee of the they alternate, taking two one xnprnw The eglalatnre. The new legislature will consist of a nnmhor nfttiA hpnt men in the State. batable ones, got disgusted.

When you come down inu and one. the next. TtteTr through, ner jsepuoncan poimoiaus the handsome sum of $73,650 during But should these States and all of sharply now to the remainder of the "That would lead to a coioriine President Grant's Administration. to kicking, want to bet on my muie. "A preacher came along and took with me the other dav.

and as Ahnnfca third in each hranch of the eiecuons. xnou nonBntion for Congress. those left out of tha above table go lOai BUU euuuuiUMaiu vuhu called out iu" J-fed iKS leSsLTture Twera Radicals, and have mora famillea dealing witn us Republican, it will not disappoint 08 Dairy rroancts. he seemed a little down-hearted I took The Albany Argus puts it to the tax payers of New York State county- to aaya the Repubucan party, xne are out down to about one- have been fortunate that way but wC il MK K17 IlM Tl Hi HI. LILT- I mi Interfere with the calculations maafj thisia haw the Republican party pro- aWrU Af uaah TTnnaA.

Thorft HOC UlO uiiuuia vv Of late vbars there is more attention bv the St. Louis Convention. We, held the action of tine delegates who nto jn the Senate, fox the first time piven to dairv products in Maryland poses tocarry tnaeiecispn Judge Taft wants earn Shellabarger BnRP.ial counsel to prose ehall we firmly believe, carry all the withdrew from the Congressional him out to see Thomas Jenerson, my champion mule. I was telling the good how that mule would flop his hind feet around, and he said he'd like to see a little fun. He'd passed his whole life In the south, but had fight in all that term I Baid.

"Yes, that would not be good for the State. However, nominate whom they may, and do what they can, I think our chances of success are very fine; or, rather, I think the chances are in our favor." "That la true; but so far as South Carolina is concerned, it ia not Tilden we are working for so much sb relief from the rule of robbers here at home. and Virginia than ever before, and es don't increase our eaies oi urwu great extent, and that's the way it jj, works. In cake there la reduction in price: that which we used to sell for 50 cents per; pound we sell now for 40 cents: bat the demand for it has wise thus: Governor Tilden has reduced tha State tax of Monroe county from to reduction Of $131,906, nr nearlv nne-half. states counted upon by that conven pecially to tne manuiaciure oi uueto, cute tbaindiotment against Babcock Convention, hoists the name or mr.

Jones, and concludes an article of tion, which will give us a conBtttu fnr the safe bdreiary conspirauy. wnicu is a new moue ot tuo uuhm-tion of milk in this part of the coun-trv. "Rsoeciallv is this the case in never seen a mule lay his soul into a tional government for the next four Governor Tilden has reduced the turnbua Alexander, the principal pros- faomalength as lollowa since 186S; and only ten In tna Mouse, whera there were twenty or twenty-five last winter. t. Of the Senators, seventeen of tha thirty-three have served atMontgome-ry before.

Tha most venerable member ia Mr. F. 8. Lyon, of MarengoP Who is 76; and who was Secretary of the State Senate from 1822 to 1830 entered it as a member 43 hiir time at kickirje. iaiien.

on mora iiu wio iuw umi Cake Is a luxury, and people can do fj ojrn a witn esB. obiects. but ia willing Rtate tar nf Rteaben conntv from tn fino t.hAro nnnldbebut one prac- "years, we snau. bibu, wo Virginia, where already in its great "Well." he continued, after borrow' 232 94 to $51,626 58 a reduction of onlntinn. nf onr TjartV disOUte, believe, make large gams in our eiec Mv flod.

air. we cannot Btana i uur onrt rlr-h vallpu of the Mbenanaoan without it when tney ao witaout bread." s(l ing some tobacco, "I took Thomas out S47 a. and that was to refer it to the head of anhntanp.n is consumed, and le of the stable, backed him up agin a some cheese factories have been erect- bV- ix- c-r, 1 A oroQnnnonafnlln nnnrntlnfr. The The toralvote from the States on which onr convention "builded but slight tha nartv for arbitration. J.n vow name of our State Is a by governor xiiaen nas reauceu iuh Rtato tax of Ontario county from.

mil. E1Q mili tx viilk vix Lilt? cat, tti i ct h.vuuv i a word and renroach. We are in the great growth of the butter and cheese WA atond back to see the amusement. torHkxne casa wiuutaiy law partner. It will be called for trial on Thursday.

The jury has been selected, and has five colored men upon, tfc Babcock awaits a triumphantvin-dicstion, which he will get, such a result hasa already been arranged'. Charles FrancU Adtuu. Charles Fran.cbj Adams' letie't of as $128,771 30 to $66,958 88 a xeduotiou hopes, prominent among which are onlf of desDair. If the Northern Tt nan a cood nlaceto kick his durnd- manuiacture in iuib uuuuu id muinu waa accepted by Mr. Jones, and rejected by MrBromberg.

There being nootherpraoticable plan, wa mustfall back upon the old Democratic rule, Tshfoh urn defended at Jackson, that Indiana, Obld, Illinois ana wiscohbih, in an address by Mr. Willard, Presi neoole yes, even tne Northern Re- Ifnam knew eat. and what d'ye 'spose he did 2 In years ago, ana tna next year oaj was its president. The most striking fig-urea will be those of Gen. Gordon of Henry (6th Ala.

Infantry) and Gen. ot vi. Arid bo on, county by county, in sep' publicans knew our condition, dent of the ixew yorK Htate uairy- ifln minutes bv the watch he waa out urate paragraphs scattered through tbe of aieht. In five mora we couldn't tu. oinin-ciVinnlil dnnlde.

and as the oeptaiice the nomination for Gov- 1 ernor was read st the Democrayc raU- ficatlon meeting Sosltqs. p.njfriday night. The foUowing iatns full text: Harrison, of Lee; thougnuoi. vvuson, meh's Association, and tne lacta are or Importance to persons taking interest The Price of Bread. It jUSt BS111S, fineW WUai WD uoionur fared, and how we have been robbed, JoelParker the great war governor feel hira with a twelve foot pole, and- of New Jersey, in a recent Bpeech-atljjjajoji 0 tha Democracy of the Dls- Raiiock, Capt.

Armstrong, of Macon, editorial rage. It rather brings the thins home, to the business and and A Remarkable Decline In Salcs Spit tneir Bympainies wuuiu uo eiwuucu us in this struggle. We do not want tn itimrive the colored people of any of The crowd began to til and sneer, and the old man locked around and bosoms of the tax payers, as it were. of a Foil In Price. Hon.

W. W. bJ tlui their rights we agree to and support Theylroua might have added, that Trenton iH uaea tuo luuuiriua trlCtacceps jamw xaxwi. suiioubui miniuimo TC Btrong language their candidate for Congress we call Mr.LitUe of wm be the Thapolioyof theRepublican party npori aii of the Democracy to rally to handsomest. Col.

Dunklin, of Butler, toward the South since the war has no hfastandardand secure his election to and Dr. Rice, of Madison, will make Tiarallel for heartlessness and cruelty. G0Dgregs. their mark as among thejnaoat affable. 4ir nmint ft with horror tt .1 i.nT- Bonv.

Ttvroo memhera have bean on tne in tneSUDject. XJPe ouiier uuu uuerac manufacture wa3 practiced more than three thousand years ago, and these articles had been regarded in' all ages as luxuries and among the highest types of human, food. The dairy business had its first impetus in 1826, in this added "Doe9 anybody think I'm ixmvenuon vj iwvww. mv Two Xoaves Made to-do the Tfork of luintr? Would I lie for one mule i TteAit flia Your better1 infonnintr tbe trouble with Gov. Hayes is, that hU first act, after being elected, was to tha constitutional aiueuumouui nuu torn our back Upon the past, but what wa rift want ia relief from the rule of Rfirhthera under mv arm is a pound me of my nomination by a conyentioa Three in the Hard Times.

Vrnm tha If. Y. WOria. 17th.1 riLL-'tiw 7 1 i vn BinnPTtiT iiDDBtuat. tut.

of tallow candles which are to light i kicfnim win armmn-1 k.nAi.. tvt nr lianas, jur. or voter, or Jttttasmcnns-wopppseu io favor the restorationof tha plundering anaaisgusu rvwHt nw withdraw from tbe tZ't. the robbers. To ao wnatxean ior our i rr fnr mAl in ftRP of The bread making and retailing xt.

ffTenf. rrfilitical crime I I nsmnRTg. OL AUSSQU OU -j n. -r nnmlnaMnn wio uww 6 County Fees law, which had been hour ago that country. In 1848, eighteen years alter tbe first shipment to Great Britain, our exports had increased to 15,000,000 In the-movement to i of Monroe.

Two have been In Pur oww. "-Z. 7 ,7 and I got word not an hnninesa shows more abruptly and dis tne preseut auouuiatrauuu ui uuuuw and State Worcester on thb 6th inst, ha beenforwarded to me the century. Tha scheme of bayonet contestLand Join rule waa devised for party purposes, elfc Mr. JoneS.

were sucking se congress Mr. Lyon, and. Mr. Sher- the hind feet of a mule Congress want to take Dart in politics. I never Any other, course abolished by the Democrats, and the restoration of which, by Hahes and nnt nf the hill thirtv-nine miles as the tinctly than any other yet investigated by World reporters! the influence of the stringency of times.

It Is Only five of tbe t.i. tn tho. welfare Of tha i V-UT tUr. aan- I vnrl nt T.mrmiK'B, but when my peo- bird flies from where my mule went at tms place. jruuy appreoiauug: wi honor conferred noon nie-by the man- pounds, ana mat year oux prouuu-tion of cheese was not far from 15.000,000 pounds.

In 1859, about two his party, added about Three Hun in T'm Hhakvonrelltrion.sentlemen. wiLuuuK irgota jenaers more inau ptvuauiw ma Bssea ior an ouce presaiye- vuo a reflentativa of the First District In wiia RnfTnid nnd four oth- their it resentauva or ms iukuw asked for an office st nnt Ainnn'that nricea have declined, ao wnat j. can ior much or little." dred Thousand Dollars a year to the ner aawell asthesubelanoeof the call i 'J so unanimously made tipon can UUt I tatlltjjr a.m. am though that is apparent, but the de-nreaBion is felt bv the bakers In the tnlil ftnneral MamDton tnat and a naif millions or pounos oi uui-tar and pounds of cheese were exnorted. In 1862.

the butter product mtu taxes of Ohio. All of which Bhows tfcnncrhk the "Northern people did sym era were members of tbe Lower House (Messrs. Rice, Chambers, Billups and The Spirit in EdgefleM. decreased demand. Even in the poorer A letter to the Chicago Times irom congress.

any rate iu uiw Madison, Wisconsin, dated September Democracy is plain. They should to not, in principle, do otnerwitta I never la my Ufa have nolle- tted.an orHce. but when summoned to of the United States was 600,000,000 what a difference in latitude and longitude there is between New York and Ohio. neighborhoods, whera scanter earnings mieht naturally be supposed to 85b says that bow tne estate wu'8 support James TAXXORJoNEa it nave never dared to refuse. Tho pounds, of which we exportea tnirty million pounds.

Now our actual pro i nir i i)Tipriiiiiai Of the 100 Representatives only about a third of them have served atMont-eomery before, 17 of them in the late As an example of tho spirit that pervades our county, we relate tho following AtRehoboth, an elderly lady, nnlntinc? to a white and blue banner, result in a decrease in the consump pathise with the whites of South Carolina, and would be really glad to see enough negroes join with them to. elect a decent and honest Legislature-one composed of men who could at least sign their own names but that ttivrrii.i not like the idea of every duct is estimatea at irom bbvuu Hun The Democratic national Com- may oo taumoio. uj districts. The Bepnblicana, tbe letter prtimatesvwill elect Williwna the First district by Hazle- dred to one thousand million pounds. tion of meat and an increase in- mat of bread; no such result it apparent.

TTore. an in tha better neighborhoods. Souse the others are now men. wnat inlttce. said to us: "Mr.

Bacon, would you he! leva that I made that banner out the bakers renort decreased sales. In and out on Sunday before last? The fSandHurn ThaDamocraUoNaUonalExecuUva riia.w noo maioritv. The Demo- rjnmmitr.ee held an adjourned meetmg jfainmore oun. The "Worm in Texas. The boll worm is doing considerable thean localities, too.

poor families, Mr. ljyon ib tome nasco of Walker will be to thB House, In point of antique Interest; for he is also 76 years old, served in the House SI years ago, and this is his seventh oWMnn tn that bodv. The beat known Postmasters Hard at WorV- Frora the BoonvUle (Did.) Enquirer Will the postmaster at Boonville please inform the public under what. Bection of the postal law he is authorized to pass through the mails and distribute to the people who are not campaign supplements ot tr-Mch naed when watres were cood and 'boys' (of the Moss Township Club) name to me last afternoon time for service on my part is fast pass- ing away, but my Interest in the prosy parity and. the.honor of my countrl' will cease only with my life.

(L Conwlnced aa I am that the polirw of tha inllngparty will not tend to tho eradiatw of -the great evil that pre- vails, tua tendency to corruption official eUtion, neither will it promotf the restoration of Internal peace ant harmony a vital object, in my opir ion, to the complete restoration 0 country, I can only say that wfe aver service I may be able to rendeR cratswill elect Orion ikthe Second Sw York on Wednesday last, a district by SCO majority, Lynda tne natnvit-tr nf the members beincr pres- work plenty to buy their supply of Southern State going for Tilden. At least some of them did not. If there could b3 some plan devised to take the Cotton States government out of the hands of the negroes, and at the same time prevent the South from being solidly Democratic at national elec HlatrTpf. hv 8-DUO mPlOTHy, i w- different States men 0 tbe House will be Judge Rtce, last and said There is to be a tremendous meeting at the Court House on Monday and all the clabs are to be tharA with hanners. but we have no damage in Rusk county.

Tbe boil worm has also made its appearance In Henderson county. tJrritr irifth flintrint bv 6.0001 ent. Members ftcm mMoritr. while tbe Sixth district will spoke itt most favorable terms of the Colonel Herndon, Colonel JoUy, Uapt, MeKteroy, Colonel Clements, and exes-. u.ictV.UV..

UToasrn "Rinn. 'Retta. A correspondent in yasnington bread from tne oaser, now ecououuae. by buying the flour and making their own bread, employing the baker only to bake it for them at so much per loaf. All the bakers visited, without exception, report a very large falling-nfF Tn the demand for cakes and Pies.

the New XorK zones, ana ii is is iiu a violation of the postal laws and pun beeiosa ana uouuiitu. situation among tneir leBpeuuito. tx- banner, arid we've put it off so long we don't know what to dOj but, go county writes as follows, under date of the 28th: ishable by fine and imprisonment Thta ta innfc what the postmaater at arlthnnt A hnnner WB Cannot, bald 1 tions, A tuougns uiejr. wvuiu, ifc'Gen. Hampton said that he fully appreciated the difficulties of the situation.

He thoneht it would not be "Cotton crops in onr neignoornoou, Gen. Love, of inaiana, jjarden: and Hobson have been on the said that there was no doubt that tho bench. Democrats would carry that State in Thera (rtfeS Boys, what can I do? It is now Sat Boonville is guilty of, aa well as posfc- tne atiauimeub oi uwBeuuo, uuwiu feeble It may be; la entirely at yw rt IS triCt lBiewm Net result Democratic majority on 9,300. Notwithstanding the Schnrz denial that ha bad written a letter to one in nnfl ft nreater decline, in the prices of pince returning nome, nuu uxa urday night, ana wnat is mum, iuam UlUa UiKMVt UWU 1 b4VU OT I With great respect, these luxuries than in the price of, command. Several I uuuukuuu mnnvveara until there wouia ne a ae- nt thinir it the house to mate a masters at other pieces in tna county.

Daring the last canvass In Alabama where poi3on was useu cotiou ia Bunt green and in a thriving condition, October, by alarga majority. bread. That the reduction in price oi yours, rvionit in the North that the negroes. I v.nn -Rnt naid thev: Mrs, Washington that the Germ vote of memDera alg0f exptessed their conff- Charles Fbancis AdasiSH auU--WtJ JlllgUb unuio. ammmj who wonld adorn places of equal re-emnnoihnittf and far hieher rank.

We a correspondent of the Advebhseb. 1 UMUUVA VUU VII vw ml be disfranchised, or at least the more a banner you must make us. So li-norant of them. "Markmy words," fhincnt abonfc it aU Saturday nieht, while eisownere everyuiiug up, besides more cotton has died out than any year before, and even in wrote from Geneva that the circulars Atfc A Iiawa hianninl bread has not kept pace witn tua ae-cline in flour is accounted for by the great falilng-offin the demand andthe consequent decline of the baker's profits, titill bread has fallen, according said ha, "this demand will coma from an(l Sunday morning I got up and tore AAA ViUU iJim wSSloenSP Mr.Jo.As.ofL Tho nnHtlnal weathercock 13 I thern were, manv TILDES and HEN- lenpBtl of experienced of Charles E. Mayeb, Chairman of fields where such a thing was never i If a newspaperpubliBher doh'tknoft how.to conduct hia affairs, doril letthe fool 'find it outhimsf It Is a Settled fact that tha very ir I Spemoeb's wing of tha Radicals, were tne rorin Deioro uuo uum i jn naif a new bieacnea nomeapuu um-Rnnth.

Thev will see. what a large I a nn some dark blue a ,7 known before, one-half 1b aeaa. upon the whole, nobody expects to make fmt creatlv disturbintr the equi Bent out folded in the State Journal, renresentatlon the enfranchisement of I Miw ami wirti these materials I even as much as a half crop. to the dealers, about per cakes, from 25 to 50 per withtha am fnr ihn decreased 1W riot a larger proportion men among them. Fortunately there is less to do than there was two years ago, aa the late patriotic Legislature laid the axe at the root of the tree to I 1 i fl rne maciiB Jiivcouo in j.ob" i mmie r.ne nova ma veij uwn uk j.

DKiCKS cinbs in mat ctase, cuumw entirely of colored men. Soma of them numbered as high as 800 mem-hera narth. Thev were enthusiastic for. The cotton worm is traveling rapiu- vlduals who pay nothing to BU3taia librium Of the administration. There is an abundance of proof that Chandler demanded that his, campaign engage- ments should be canceled.

Morton there will he aemana ior a Mafcint- due allowance for ly all over Grimes county. At tne could and then I took my indigo pot nrt nrnah and made the inscription ehansaof Tfollcy; But in the South .1 kfritntinn-inoh now of fruit thus violating the law and cheating the Government out of postage, Jn the canvass of 1874 a postmaster in this 8tate was charged by a cratio paper with opening packages of wm- frnn. nrtreT to DemocraUo s0e I Tn some purpose, xnese msuwm waasnrewa enougu uikv" and God 'saw the feelings in my heart a Taewed and as I painted, and I feel We are not now adverse to negro suffrage, whatever may have been our nniniona at the outset. It gives na a the bakers products, the dealers atiU renort a heavy absolute decline in the rains continue me worm mu uoyb uuu entire crop now forming. Some parties are trying to poison them, but the rain prevents them.

Old cotton will SdfeTTrSsS aa if he will not mark it down strong paper are tne ones to una mo ma fault With it, and seek to dictate fori conduct and manners. All nevt pers have more or lees mistakes, it is impossible to detect them too late. Rut we have heard er to know that the majority of cA i rv 1 larger voice in the government than handlei'a orders Into execution, close oi against me." Magejieta, s. jtiavcr hanTiitannrr nnnnc tuiB that paper and folding in Kadicai uemanu. all parts of the city have been visited, a arsr.h thefollowinsresult: oursecuonnaaeveruuioreuau.

jluui- Sadetlo Tht whinn thla Renubllcan admln- user. young cotton which came up after the I documents, and no denial of tho raina.thn last of Mav. and bid fair to I w.j 1ono-f- i i. vidually, I advocatea negro sunrage in ti rniu lliCUlUCAt I jwj lotmtfnn darn not attempt in the State icr a Kimnson has been establishod There fan food deal of Democratic vi-fiT Tn-sr a -a. ontd.

that tne returning i auauuu uo uuiaw i Qi anu was i. -m na- onarEB wua bci tnuo. are hoc suDscnuera. xc(7fru. on the corner of Fourth street andthe Ramsinirinir these days.

Sam Tilden ment of the government Beems to ho SJBcl hul boardritmwoun StagniSerancyW olina to make a speech in favor of it. of Pennsylvania they are meanly do- iuginisouinuiroiina Iuisianj---jKffsotaA nothing. Shreveport Times, fHlt, ana Sam Jtianaan, tor muiauw. electoral ticket..

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