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FRIDAT MORNING, NOV. 29, 1872.
Reynolds Rrotliera’ shoe factory, Utioa, N.
Y„ was burned on the ‘Jfith. Loa* 9140,000.
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Mayor HulT lms hoot) renominated 1>y th#
Democratic party of Macon.
Ai.arama in hotter supplied with Leglidft-
turea thun moat of the State*; n)ic has two,
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The Legislature of South Carolina orgnnl-
r.od on the 2fith, electing Snmncl .1. Leo, col- State.
Clement Institute.
At the late session of Hineaville Diatriot
Conference, of the M. E. Church South, the
above young and thriving inatitation of
lonming waa adopted aa the Hohoot of the
Dietriet. Thia ia gmtifying both te the
friend* of the Inetitnt* and the member* of
the Church. Under tho foetaring care of the
1‘residing Elder and Preachers in charge of
the rnrioua Circuit* of the Diatrict—who are
ex-ofHuin Trustuo* of the IusUtute an 1 pro-
lUil Road Mooting.
STArLMvui’a Stork, .Teffetaon countv, I
Nor. 19 th, 1872. {
According tv ,m adjournment of a previous
meeting, at an early hour a large number of
citizens from Jefferson, Glascock and Wash
ington countiea, assembled. Hon. George
Stapleton, former President, called the meet
ing to order. On motion, J. J. Hyman was
requested to not as Secretary.
Mr. J. L. Goodrich being called for, with
idud with an able corpse of Teachers, the | ,uUi “8 •‘■'""'ha stated that the object
Clemen* Is destined to occupy a high position of thn meeting waa to set on foot plans by
among the institutions of Irorning in the i whio11 th " "oodrioh Rail Road could be ex-
tutft tended. Dr. J. F. Very and O. V. Hudson,
This school is loc.tedat Lotl.air, Mont- | Bf “l- eloquently presented the claim, of tho
or#d, Speskrr. How have tho mighty fnllon !
Rev. C. H. Spurgeon sny# he i# not coming
to America,—Would be glad to do ho, but
neither time, nor strength will permit
Mayor EstoshsM been unanimously rer *111-
inated. by tho Democracy of AngUHtn, for re-
election.
Starvation in China. Sown comes over
from China that mnltitudus.in Corea, arc dy
ing from starvation.
The South Georgia Annual Conference will
moot in ThomoRville on tho 11th of Decem
ber.
The Union »V Recorder urge* tho immedi
ate rebuilding of the Milledgovlllc Hotel, re
cently destroyed by tire.
France is threatened with another revolu
tion. What tho matter in ’twould take a
Frenchman te tell.
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The New Orleans Picayune nays the late
coM Hpell has done immense damage to the
Sugar Cane crop, t fact to bo lamented.
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Poor Ai.au am a. A dispatch from Mont
gomery, says: Errors having boon corrected,
a full Republican State ticket in declared elec-
ed,
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The Maaon prisinnnr* were ordered to be
in Savannah yesterday (Thursday) morning,
by the United* States authorities, to renew
their bond«.
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Pnr.rrr Hiuvr, -A dUpitoli datal Now
York, 18th, Hays Jay Gonbl Iioh been arrested j ly damaged. The ku blest part of all is, Mr. .
for malfeasance in the Erio management and | James Covey, a liiur. hunt of the city, perish*
])laocd under bail to the amount of a million > ed in tho tlutnes. He was endeavoring to aid
of dollars. ' one of his fellow merchants, Mr. linns, in
► ( Having liis goods when the building fell in
Tboy bad 11 jail delivery in ( linton, Jones n|„,n him. llis heart and a few benes were
county, the other night. The prisoners snn- | tukf , n f rom the ruins. The lmlunue of his
cowled in picking a hole through the wall.— j \ t ,j v WllB outirsly c msura
Thrco escaped but the bole was too small for j Tll0 i:nion tl R ftc0 r.Ur gives the losses is
the fourth, and he was left behind. How Imp- j f 0 i| 0WN : Tho loss iu buildings is about $75,.
000. We learn that the MilledgevHlo Hotel
was insured for $10,000 and Newell's Hall for
$1,000.
Thu losses of the merchants wars shout as
follows:
1. Hcriuon *V Co., whole stock, $8,000, no
! insurance; Mrs. Uol.lridgo, Millinery. #8,-
nrred among thoLiv- tMI0j (1. \N. Huns, $5,01)0, no iiisurutiuu; J. It.
Daniel, almost entire stock. $*2,700, no insur
ance; II. Adler, $‘2,500; Thomas A* Sanford,
between * : 1.«M0 uu I >2.0)0: Windsor A* La-
mar. 2 s 1,500: Pittman A Holder, Bar Room
and Hilliard Saloon >"i(MI; Messrs. Callaway
A Trice.
Many other imTohnnts, apprehensive thui
the firu would reach them, movud out their
goods and Miistained more or less loss.
There were 11 vr stores under the Hotel uiid
two wo bcleive, under Newell's Hull. The
origin of the lire is unknown; it was lirat
discovered in one of tin stores un-Ur the
Hotel.
gomery county, on tho beautiful table laud
overlooking the placid waters of the Little
OcmnlgAS river, in a climate both delightful
and free from malaria. The location is per
haps better known to many as tho old Mont
gomery Camp Ground. Thu village is sup
plied with an abundance of pure, sparkling
spring water, equal, it is said, to that gush
ing from the foot of tha nine Ridge,
Mr. G. H. Ratchford, formerly the popular
teacher at Rethany, Jefferson county, is
President of the Hoard of Trustees, al. 1 Prill
oipal of the school. He is assisted by able
teachers, male and female.
The HucceH* of the Clemens Institute is ve
ry fluttering ami srgu<H well for its future
greatness. The number of pupils attending
bus been quite largo, increasing greatly na-
the supurior advantages of the moIiooI, loca
tion and aurroun lings 4 bocame known to the
publio. Huoecss to the Clemens; and may
tho fondest anticipations of its most zealous
friends be more than realized.
Diaasorom Fire in 'SiLledgeville.
The old Capitol hu |iguin b 0:1 visited witli
a great ealumity. On Friday morning last,
about half past thrco o’clock, tho MilUdge-
ville Hotel was discovered to be on Are.
Every effort possible was made to save this
splendid building, but to no avail. It now
lies in ruins. The fire spread to Newell's
Hall.and it too, wus destroyed. The wind
being high, the Presbyterian, d/etliodiat and
Episcopal churches were repeatedly set on
tire by sparks from the burning building4.
None of iho churches, however, waroaeriouu-
py ho must have felt.
A nitro glycerine explosion near Yonkers,
N. Y., on the 20th, blew two to atoms and
fatally hurt several. A young mail in play-
fulness threw stones at a ear, causing the
explosion.
A destructive fire
•ry Stables in Nashville. Tenn., a few nights
since. Resides the destruction of buildings,
toed, harness Ac., some forty-five or fifty hor
ses and two yoke of oxen, were burned.
The* total eotton receipts, since the first of
September, according to the Cotnm-Toiul uni
Financial Chronicle, foots up 1,001),111f!bales,
against 770,271 bales for the same period last
Fatal Awiiif.nt.—Mr. James W. Ivey, of
Raldwin county, was thrown from n waggon
loaded with cotton bales, on the 10th inst.,
and falling upon his head, so seriously in
jured that lie died on the *22d. Ho loaves a
wife and olio child.
Arthur’* Home Magazine. The pul.-
lishnrs of this favorite maga/inn close the
present,year with a number of rare excellence.
It contains tin opening chapter* of a new se
rial by Edward Garrett, entitled “Ckookkd
Flacks; A Stout ok Kthi'oiii.icr and Hock*.*'
A “new departure” for the coming year is an
nounced, 7'he “Home" is to take a higher
rank among American periodicals. It is to
Emigration from Italy to the United States be enlarged and illustrated. Every subscrib-
The lMwnufnoture ol puper from palmetto
and wiregrus is soon to be commenced in
Lowndes county. Experiments in the man
ufacture of paper from this material Iiuh bum
lusted with entire success. Mr. Henry Hanks,
of Atlanta, is the originator of the enterprise.
it is said, has inerei
tho attention of tin
i*d to such nn extent that
government has been
nlled toit. The Minister of the Interior Ims n u „
vr w ill receive, besides the magazine, a copy
of a large steel engraving entit led “ Y7»r ('hrin-
11 id to be the rarest und most
written to the Prefects of the Italian provin
ces inquiring into the cause of so many per-
sons leaving their homes.
Tiik Hoiikk Malady is spreading rapidly
in various parts of Georgia and the Southern
States. Macon, we believe, is the nearest
point to tliiH where it has inn lc its appear
ance. Many horses in Ribb county are affect
ed w ith it. While it prevails us an epidem
ic, the disease is blieved not tola* contagious.
beautiful picture in the liu*- of Christian art
that has appeared lor u longtime. Miss Pip-
hihhiway I’o'itm, whose “Other People**! H7/».
ilmrs" have been so large an attraction in the
I loin* 1 Mayinhit for the past two years, will
commence 11 now series of papers with the
opening year. T. S. Arthur, Miss Virginia
F. Townsend, Rosalia Rice, and other favor
ite writers will give thuir best oftorts to the
magazine, which promises to be one of the
most attractive iu tha country. Published
by T. H. Arthur A Son, Philudelphi . Price
$2*50 a year.
Washington news states that Gen. McDow
ell succeeds Gun. Meade as Major General,
mill will hu assigned to the command of Hi* , The Agricultural Department at Washing-
< 1 e)>art 1 ii.-ut of the .South, with headquarter* ll)Ui | n ,| 10 November report, gives tho over-
lit Louisville, Kv. Hancock will command j „ K o proiluot of cotton in tho liitterent Ntstos,
the Atlantic division, vse^tfetl by Meade's
death. Terry succeeds to the command of
the department of Dekotu.
the present year as follows:
North Carolina, 1711 pounds; South Caro
lina, 1H*2; Georgia, 1N0; Florida, 1*25; Alaba-
ma, 170; Mississippi, 200; Louisiana, *215;
On the ni!<ht of tlie tire in liostou » dealer I TbXiiHi o 2U; Arkmisus, 17(1; Tennessee, lt»0.
in boots unit slices, tin lino that th. dr. he J Th , jn oottou , llH eulonloted from the
reached his rear store, said to * few strnn. rrturilH of im< ,„i| OWH . Jn North ftaro-
K er» who hn.l assisted him: "Van ra.Rht »» | .jnn.ivw, Kmill CaroMne, nn.iia; xVuor-
"■ell help yourself to hoot.." One follow ( Floriihi, Alabmus, 1.
took a pair the merchant handed him,
and, utter glancing at them, said: “You
haven't got a pair of slim sevens, have you ?'*
An explosion next door prevented a re
sponse.
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Thk way* thk iIo>.KY rioKH. During the
late session of the United States Circuit Court
in Savannah, Uncle Siiiai ]»iid o«Lt live thou
sand dollars 4i->r w itness fees, wj the prosscu-
tionof citizens of Georgia against whom bills
of indictment lrnd been drawuY)y the District
Attorney', tor atteged violations of th# En-
forcomont Act. And yat not a fsingbi true
bill was returned by the Grand Jury. If
we take into account the great annoyance to
citizens iu being dragged from -their homes
under arrest, as if guilty felons, *tho anxiety
a d mental suffering of distressed families,
where would the figures stop? Thorny
must be the pillow of certain officials.
Returned fiiom Liberia.—The Norfolk Vir
ginian of the 22d, says: . Yesterday a party
of twenty-five or thirty negroes arrived here
on their way to North Carolina. They are
the remains of a company of near two hun
dred who went to Liberia from North Caro
lina a year ago. The balance died out there,
und this small remnant are now seeking
their way back to the Old North State. Tho
company went out to Africa under tho aus
pices of the American Colonization Society.
They say they w r ore treated very well by the
natives out there, but not being used to the
climate and mode of living, they died oft’like
sheep. Yellow fever carried most of them
ofl.
.'1*7,072; Mississippi, 1.5J7.81H; Louisian*.
H-WV218; Texas, HI 1,202; Arkansas, (»li;i,512;
j Tennessee, 5tfl,(>05. In calculating the in-
j dieaU'd product, the average bale is estiuiut-
| ed al 4(15 jkjuiuIh,
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i Cause ok'thk Hohton Fiue. An exchange
says: “Carelehsuisw cuused the lloston tire.
The workmen in the hoop skirt factory raked
out the fire from under the engine Saturday
afternoon, and in some manner fire was com
municated to some bales of cotton. Kuveial
pails of water w ere thrown on the cot on and
it was supposed to he entirely out, as no fire
could he seen, and w-as left as all right whin
the place was closed, about five o'clock, two
hours or more before the (James were discov
ered. It appears, as was natural fo suppose
would be the case, that the fire wiw not out
but smouldered for a couple of hours, und
then burst forth with fury, and with a terri
ble result.
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A sensation bus boon cuused in San Fran
cisco by the publication of an allege 1 plot
between Laura D. Fair and a restaurant wai
ter named Frank, to poison Judge Dwindle
and Alexander Campbell, counsel for the
people. The waiter Frank, who reveals the
Whole plot, says it was formed beforo Mrs.
Fair’s second trial. Judge Dwinello and all
the counsel seem to havo regarded the wai
ter as insane.
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Cleveland, November 2G.—The Sandusky
wheel company works was burned to-day.
Loss $100,000. Two hundred and fifty men
are thrown out of employment.
enterprise
The committee appointed at the lent meet
ing of the Convention to aseertaiia the fueling
and views of the citizens on tho proposed
route, reported: That the citizens almost to
a man were exceedingly anxious, not only
that thu road should be built, hut wore
ready to give a helping hand, both with
money and influence.
On motion of Mr. Hudson, a collection
was taken to raise a fund to have the line
surveyed. The citizens present subscribed
(iiud paid) liberally.
Dr. Usrv moved to appoint a committee to
solicit contributions to have the route sur
veyed and located.
The (’hair appointed:
From Glascock county, Dr. 2. F. Usry,
W. Jt. Logiie, J. 11. William*. J. C. A. Mil-
char, W. Walden and 1). D ntoii.
From Jefferson, Dr. It. T. liarton, A. J.
Williams, John Rivers, Col. J. Stapleton,
W. G. Williams, D. W. Aldrod, Dr. A. A vary,
li. Clark, L. It. Terrell, G. L. Cain, G. F.
Hudson, P. Walden and J. N. Rather.
From Washington, J. L. Braswell, H. W.
tihnppurd and Solomon Ncwsoiut.
On motion of Mr. Hudson, Mr. J. L. Good
rich was empowered by the Convention to
employ a competent Surveyor to proceed at
rh early a day os possible to survey the moat
practicable route from tha present turminua
of the Goo lricli R. R., to Da .’isboro, C. R. R.
And tlmt the county Surveyors and citizens
generally of Glascock uni Jefferson coun
ties ho requested to give the Surveyor em
ploy ed all the assistance within their power.
On motion, J. D. Stapleton was appointed
Treasurer of tho Convention.
Col. J. Stapleton moved to adjourn to meet
in Gihcjti, Glascock county, at 10 o'clock,
ou Friday, the Cth of December nuxt And
that the proceedings of this meeting bo pub
lished if' the Chronicle A Sentinel, News A
Far nn r and Sunders villn Herald.
GEO. STAPLETON, President.
J. J. Hyman. Secretary.
Letter from Johnton.
Rdoksyr. Nov. IK, 187*2.
Ih'ir llertitd: As you are well represented
in this section of JohiD.ou county, I have
thought Hint a few dot tings from this point
mi,.lit prove of somo interest to the good
people hereabouts. I arrived her# to-day
about 'J, a. hi. Found our mutual friend
and fallow-citizen, short John the merchant,
in ;ool health, and. as usual, surrounded by I
numerous customers: - ■•vend of whom were j
reading the Hi.iiald and ready to extend any :
j aid in their power to increase its prosperity. I
I At 11, a. ui., 1 loft thu busy scene in coin- j
paiiv with our friend, .1 fr. Doctor, accompa-
nicii by Mr, (,'nloin'l; (lie latter Ui look nil it I
tint interest of the business firm of this place.
Driring the dark steel of Mr. Doctor, that |
moved giily through the flushing scenes of
the county, we wnv g. .no fora lew hours. j
Visited in thu time our esteemed frunJ, ltev,
R. R. G. Walters, who lmd be n vary nick,
hut under tin* judicious treatment of Mr. !
Doctor, is now convalescent.
During our trip wc fell in company with
our mutual friend Rev. F, W. Flanders, j
whom wo all love for his noble Christian vir
tues. After riding with the Rev. friend a
few hours we took our leave of him und ar
rived about hjp. m , t » partake of the hospi
talities of our friend John the merchant.
On our urrivul wc found his faun still kin
dled with *Jjn success of good sales and fine
collections.
The Post Olliee will soonhuestnblishod here,
and our friend John will then, to the gratifi
cation of all, bo enabled to hand the Herald
to iniiiiy new subscribers.
The (Inn ol Wright *V Norris, at Ibis place,
docs a very large und successful business.
A more ae.onnin dating firm cannot be
found. Ever ready to help those that nee 1
help, their assistance is sought by a large cir
cle of customers, who generally respond
cheerfully iu liquidating their contracts.
Buckeye is the local name, and I presume
derived its name from tho creek called Ruck-
eye, near this place. I omitted to state in
the proper place that our friend Hhort John,
is now receiving a large and well selected
stock of fall and winter goods, which he iu-
toiiiU to well at favorable prices. I uin cer
tain of one taut, and that is, thu fiue stock of
goods coupled with the looks of our frieud
John, und liis graceful stylo in aecommoda-
iug his customers, cannot fail to please.
Friend.
Tho papers have it that the Qhocr of En
gland has reversed the gallantry of Sir Wal
ter Raleigh, who spread liis rich plush coat
out for liis sovereign to trend upon. The
Duko of .Sutherland is having a shaft sunk
in his estate to improve some minus, and
being told of these operations, while there,
the (Rietn expressed a desire to ace them,
The Duke escorted her thither and while her
majesty was standing on the hunk inspecting
tin* work, it commenced to rain. A few yards
off one of the men, named Cooper, was saw
ing timber for the shaft, ami hoedless of the
ruin, continued his work without a coat.
Pr. sently he was surprised to feel a light
touch, and on looking up perceived the Duke
who laid a costly rug over his shoulders, at
the same time exclaiming, “The Queon re
quested me to present- you with her own
rug; you may keep it and wear it.
Fragments uf a Comet
New Havkk, Novembsr 25.—Two hniulroil
uml tifl.r shouting stars, which were probs-
hlj fra^insnts of Dicin'* comet, were icon
hero last night by l’rofossor Norton, uf Yale
College. They ru<linte>l fruiu Gatuiun «ml
Ruiucilas. Possibly juore of them may be
seen this morning.
Nr.w Yo*k, November 20.-The estimates
of this city show thnt it will requirs £10,500,
000 for the municipal expenses of 187.1.
Th* llylc Silk manufacturing inupnny
has failed. Liabilities $300,000. The prin
cipal inoorjrorator, John Ct. Ryle, is missing.
Boston, November 27.—Nine bod
ies Lave been found iu the ruins of-
the fire who are indentifiecl Nineteen
are still missing.
To Komimi or Buckeye.
Mr. tiUlor. — Allow me a small oorner of
your valuable paper, that I may answer forty
interrogatories, which I find propelled in your
issue of the 15th last., by my frienJ, jlosuin
qf Buektyt. •
Dear friend Romm ijf Buckeye, your favor
through the Herald, oamo to hand, by due
course of mail, "oontant* noticed." Unity
thanks for kind eoatjAerntiona. Will hasten
to reply. Sorry to n%r all the ' ‘Folks" from
self down to aunt Gdy aud uncle Hen, took
suuli a dreadful eeare, all about an indiffer
ent ring tall I’anlktrf in which there ia no
guilo, but as caution ia the dad of saloty,
you “up thorns" had boat keep a sharp look
inward for should Utg thing got infuriated,
he tuny do Worse than scare folks out of vot
ing for the old white hnttod cims, tail the
"Folks" that this outmgons beaHt lias a biter,
and drat 'im he bites with it, “lie does," and
more, ha is roaming about concensantly,
snaking whom ho nmy hit* every body; ha
is not exactly white, bill hails from a mixture
uf l*tlr ami ml. .1/,-. li'iwotl uf Jinrl.ry-, you
From tho Christnin Advocate.
Letter from North Georgia.
[runLiajiKo uv bequest.]
Mr. Editor: I propose to give
through your column*, some of the
many rjanona why so inauy o! our
preachers have to leave cirouita with
out getting pay for their services.—
The first reason 1 shall give is, the
preachers rely too much upon their
stewards, and never preach a sermon
on the importance of paying their
preacher for feuf some one will nay
that they love to beg too woll, or
that they are preaching for money
and not for souls, forgetting that St.
Paul says, that he that pleaches the
gospel must livo of the gospel, and
besides, that they ara commanded
not to tako purse or scrip, but that
the laborer in worthy of his hire ; yet
they will get up and preach on the
importance of paying missionary
money, and beg for that and cheat
ara right ns to my Dcmncrstioalgrcelyism, | thomsolves out of many dollars that
hilt I don’t belong to that Lodge of .Stretch- , is intended for them. It is a very
him-nnt-Mruits, that you mentioned in yours, | hard matter to teach people the dif-
hnt I do believe this dratod l’snthcr docs, I fcreiice missionary money and quar-
and for aught I know, lie may ho the Most terage. Often when I try to get mon-
IVorshipful Grand Stretch-him out Strait, | for OUT pastor, they tell me they
“ho self." Mr. Uiutm yf Ituckeyr, ns to those i have paid the preacher, and ferret it
snou t men at old Haiti Tuck, that took one : , m t, they paid some missionary mon-
ItlmrlcH () Conner irt^flowu oast and tried Ac. j 0 y ^] in ( WJW intended for the preach
all this may he well enough, in Us way, if * , 0 ' r au ,l j t ,. e ,, u i raH n long argument
body knowed the way; but deponent sayetb to convince them that ill order for
no, ' ff’: l " frl<mfl " it to count as quarterage, it must go
.» Mtikmson and Macon, that has !>««» t , ,, the Lauds of the stewards.-
••ntrlivii, I tliiDk illih Panther is ulmv« «uoli, r n • i 1 • i e
hence I shall leave the charge with inference 1 tlnuk every preacher in charge of
and let the Ashy Dot hear the blame, one <1 Circuit Ought to preach OU6 semiOU
thing is certain, if all tho Data*lies in Geer- '* eVel T church on the importance
gia should whistis till they puckered tueir of supporting the ministry, and thAt
mouths up into a gross of inkstunds, our ho should make it very plain when
Danther would he by them, like Dick John- { lie takes up these collections, that
sou was by the Devil, “think he wnrut worth lie don't get one cent of the money,
a nutis." Mr. Jtomim Buckeye, aa to that The Second reason I give is, that
gold chain, it w»s not made from Duller'* the stewards in making their assess-
spoons, oh ! no, mu- Dumber i* above such meats do not expect to get the aniont
associations; what! a chain from beast Den * w llCll they make thorn, but ill order
spoons / Not 1, sejs ring tail, lor iu that muko a show, assess about ono
ease, there is not a hound pup in Georgia third more than they ever get, and
that would bark at my track, and 1 like a ■*t- tlie coiisequelio is, the preacher
tie Chase now and tin*,. It keeps my Stretch- makcH eX))enHe8 to com)|)()U( l to
1,,"|.out-H.nut proclivities in proper trim. the llluou t ft8 Lssed for him, making
lids olinin I think is from the «•»•! no other oakuLltioil than to get the
kind of Hold that brass stirrup irons nre. , « . ,
Tell aunt Edy the mill.nnimumm will come I wliole amount and goes otf from Ills
without specks soon enough for her and tne. I CU ' C “ 1 - t 1 . U ^ 1 KoW whether 1
Ami about tiiat Serenade, g ad It took place, I *OuM be , l J elturto »»>d
'cause it reconciled the "Folks" 'ticular aunt l ,tt I , 10 whola amount, or to COlltill-
Kdy and uncle lien; hope our friend Dill i ut) the same old plan and pay about
and his fuir spouse nmy he here and hero- | two-tllil'ds of the asdCSSUlollt, I will
utter blessed, think uncle Den's advice good, | CCUVe for the cllUl'cll to doido.—
When tile young folks take a notion that 1 tlon t wish to be understood us be-
way, hope they will think of unel* Kirk, to | lleiillg that our preachers got too
the time of a nice piece of kake. Toil uunt | UlUcll, or that they have too llltich
Kdy, haven't seen the beast, but some trucks assOH.-ed for them J Oil the Ollier hand,
that looked )ieknlcr, toes all pointing np- 1 dou't ttlillk they get CllOllgll, but 1
wards, tail dinging down behind, liku old take the positoil agiuust false illduco-
(ireeluy, uloun out ol siglit. ! meiits, or in otlicr words, 1 dislike the
And now Mr. Umuim of Buckeye, 1 have |,|, IU () J' gayillg 111 our pi'Oachei'S, you
done my best to answer questions. Are you Hllli |] 1 JUV0 H() ftm ( falling H norL
sntisiied i it not I will try again iu my meek () j- ual( j ull t (l t; | ()a8 t OllC-tliml.
way, will promise to liddle for a fun toying I The third reason is, tile stewards
people, its long iih you will “ltoeum the
how,' und helievr me dear It
OIIITUAIIY.
Trcatniont fur the Horse Disease.
As there is no telling how soon
this fearful malady will be All over
the State and country, wo publish
the following remedy used success
fully by the Southern Exprcsa Com
pany, and furnished the Atlanta
Constitution. Cut it out and pre
serve for future reference.
When the symptoms arc first no
ticed, commence leoding warm mash
es of bran and cut hay. Give water
after the feed—not beforo. Keep the
horse well and warmly blanketed.
Do not use ttiohorsonnloss compell
ed to do so, and then lie must not be
driven faster than a walk. Put cri a
blanket whenever he is standing still.
If the horse refuses to eat the mnsli.
then give him ont-menl gruel; give
him a quart or two at a time; pour
it down or give it from a bottle.
„ The horse will have a sore throat. thll ulllj . tUut;ourt> vWl ,„„
Examine, ann whftn Hoen, apply thu I the Court House itt Swuihsboro wan Imrandri
following mixtnro outwardly, rubb* ; 1,0 boinrt wwrthy, borrowoti the
i..g thoroughly from the jaws to the j t "'‘
Cliost twiot) ft Cl A) : lako UIU.1 mix four j Many, yon ninny lViPtidn mourn his loss. .
(4) ouncuH Arnica, four (4) ounces *‘Hu ww» tfn> friumi of nil, nml tho pniticuinr
Chloroform, four (4) ounces Sweet! ^ kn “'» ' ,im
sv., . i i-I- . , V lovt* liim. 1 hr poor iwrvcr lufk Ins domicil
Ull, in Hilt lit ion to tllO oat-ln^ill reni** empty lmnir l, nndth«\VoVfnring mnn'tound
Dikd. nt 4 o'clock on the 15th of October, nt
bin own house, Hon. William Thigpen, in
the 73d yenyof his »e, The Judge was born
in Washington county, ten milos below San-
dertville, on tlii 26th of June, 179U. He was
a naan honored and beloved by all that knew
him. DuvingHiis onrly life he was often seen,
sword in hand, commanding the militia in
diffirunt grades. From about the year 1320
he served for several years an Justice of the
Peace in his District. Between the years
1830 and 18-10 he was elected Judge of tho
Inferior Court of Emanuel county; which of
fice he filled, with great;credit, until the dii-*
ties became too onerous for his declining
y cars, liis latlmr, Travis Thigpen, was Clerk
of Montgomery Superior Court from 1808,
when tSio t Jourt House stood near McLemore’s
bridge, on thu Qhoopee. After the county
was alvided and tho Court House removed to
Hwainshoro, Mr. Thigpen continued to be
Clerk tor inuny yearn. Hence his non Will
iam in earlv life had access to the public re*
cnfdH. This fact may have lmd something
to do with the singular >U v m of all his
plans in after years as Judge of the Inferior
Court. It is stated here ut this day, that
there was not a single case, of his decisions
ns Judge, that wan ever carried up to the Hu-
perior Court. At one period of his life ho
ly. You will buy n piooo of quftr-'
ter-ine.h rubber tube or pipe, eiglw
teuu int lipslong; put in ono ontl about
a tabloapoonful of finolj’ pulvoriv.oil
alum, iiiHort. the tuho in the month to
and beyond the roota of the tongue,
and then blow’ tho powder in the
throat. Use this when the throat be
comes sore «r much irritated. Use
this with discretion.
Buy an eight-ounce rubber ball
syringe, and inject up each nostril
the following mixture four times in
the twenty-four hours, and continue
until you are well satisfied that the
liquid lias gone well up the nostrils
ii liouto at liis lionnt. liri'vinqUuvrr* inni'i'ierl
.1“ Ijvo.l s tswilufinr itii Jus ilays. Ills surilv-
iiiq.roliuives Imvii lost tlisir kindost kiuauwh,
tin: (tominnnlty u Worthy iiriqlitmi', nn 1 nil it
l'ii -il l. Blit nuv loss is liis otcrtiel qnin. -
Tliu pluun must In- tliiQly inlmbit*ii tlmt
vvoulil voln*. uis virtiiBs. A l'liissn,
New Advertisements.
To the Voters of Washington County.
I olY.tr myself ss n esudidatn for tile olHue
of riMllllr TreiiNiii'er, nt the ulrction
to be liuM for County Ofl Ivors in Junutiry
next, »nit I'okituntflilly nsk your support,
Nov, 20, 1872 te] .TOOTPH DANGS.
For Tax Collector.
. /s , • , , , . , „ We lire nntborixed to snnnnuce WILSON
Mixture-One. pound of ^chloride of HHEALV ns „ n#ndidnle for Tax Co „ octor of
tion,) at the alcctioti iu January nuxt.
Nov. 20, 187*2 to*
do not discharge their duties by
potash to three gallons of soft water; j w.mhin-um nounty (subject to the nominn-
mix thoroughly. 1
Should thu horse bn taken with
chills, it is a sure evidence of lung
fever, and immediate care is required.
You will then give thirty (80) drops
of the following mixture every hour
until the horse is relieved; One ounce
of Aconite and three ounces of wa
ter; mix and use.
The horse ninst be kept from the
rain and cold winds. The stall must
be kept free of wet or moisture, using
sawdust to soak it up, and take it oil -
immediately. Feed light food and
give plenty of fresh air; a little wa
ter often —lint cold. Keep tho stable
clean -use a little chloride of lime
about the Hour. Watch your horse
day and night. Good cave anti warm
covering will do as much as medi
cine.
African Colonizm'ion.-.Jacob Pe-
.that I alii i • ,i ~ • ni-nn .aw \ 'tadi.viAi i
... * .. , . ,, 4 . , ktiepui* the matter before the pO'ipli* wuta.v. ti,« 41 . lir i i
your muht tit'ular friun l uii.l well vriuber, I ® , . . 1 , >> lti(*l, the CO oiVtl oratoi Who NpoKf
4l ,, - ,, ah they ouirlit; or in other wonU, • *4^ v n i•
tor thun- nevor wrh ^iIUk. mnou folka w.vn , \ . . Ill t harlotte, IS. ( some time nc<>,
, .. ,, ! they only name itonce or twu*o und * . 1 11 , , , ^ *
I*»IUh. that lovetl folks, hh n»« and my tolkn, I 4l ^ fi... /i * r ! ls * °R U It^eilirinu
lo\«a you and your folks.
Kirk of thk Wihi
Tax XotlfD.
Gdiisvii. On*MiiKit, Snnili'rtville, I
Nov. 27, 1872. (
fJVIK tsxas line tha inenrporiition of tba
JL city of Hnmlarnillo will bn recoivoil st
tli.1 f-lcrk's ofilcc until tha fifteenth il vy of Di -
cciiiln r next. All tnxas unpsiil st tliut tlni*
will bn Collonfn.l upon nxecutions.
WAI. UALLAHKlt, Clerk A Tress.
For Sale at a Bargain.
O NE SECOND HAND BUGGY. 1’rloo,
niMll* Inquire at Dr. Coolx'h
hrttiao. [Nov. 21)—tf
lY'oIlee.
rpHIRTY DAYS after dat# application will
1 be* made to tho Court of Ordinatyof
W ashington cmility for Icavu t» soil all tliu
md fNtute belonging to.Claudia Tavlor, mi
nor of William A. Taylor, decirnHSii, lulu of
said county.
HENRY TAYLOR, Guardian.
Nov. 2'J. 1872 30 1
GEOUO.A, Emanuel County.
By John CY Oolkmax, Ordinav. r
Wash Ntii-tiN Cor NTT*, ii\., Nov. 25, 1872.
/■Alitor StnvIw.ivWe Ihruhl: i am glad to Hoe
the immuof N. R. Gih-n nniionncod in your
valuable paper for the nfiWof Tax Collector.
1 know of non# more dtmerving «»r l»otl-r
qualified to fill thunificu than “Burt." I have
known him from boyhood, and hi* whole
life has been onr of commendation. In 18.j(J,
wlieu onIy { tlii.ilecii years of age.hu went with
n Company from this county to thu Indian
War in Alalmms; und notwithstanding his
extreme youth and Nurturing from rheuma
tism. (which disease lu* contracted in the
Hervico and from which hu has over since
been a cripple.) ho was always at liis post.
He was physically ineomputunt to serve in
Iiy folks, . J . y * f t sv . , ; I is about to Stir Oil u It'ctlinm; tom* TETHER EAR, Sarah J. Coleman has filed
that just bofiM the Quarterly Confer- , f , t]u , flic object of! livr patition r..r tlie s..tfin s npurl *u.l
.moss. ; «“««* hd- 1 barely name it at tliut— , w!nV1l is to p^rsunGo the negmes to 1
f ?- V emigrate to’Africa which he thinks ' "i,"n4^!a "^n "u I ^Jouk!^!kTL
fourth quarterly meeting. Unit they
h id not tried to get the luo.icy, tiiat
the time., were so tigiit, but felt e m-
fidelit they would get it. So the
time passes off and the preacher has
to go totlicAiinu.il Conference with
out his money. Tlie stewards are
negligent, and do not try sufficiently
to make the people believe that it is
a duty they owe, and not n ehurity,
and they are very easy put off; don t
urge their claims, i'rolmbly men
tioned it to a few members of the
elmrch, and they will assort that
there is no chance to pay the as-
.!,« Gonfsilunitii «•.(, thonqi. no on.. lUll | soBsmout, uud tlie stcwardgives in to
more to support nu.lri.1iov* th.. Hitffurinq oi l U V ! ™ ,tlo “> ‘^though llO Inis proims
is a far more congenial clime f ir
them to dwell in than their presold
habit idons.
•loll N c. COLK.MAN, G: limn
72 2t
thu wives and children of tho soldiurs, in
proportion to thoir m«;ins, than did Burt.
Ho has always bur
ed the preacher that his church
would pay him that amount. In the
.bait suppm-tar of I place of telling them that it is an ea-
A pious, but uneducated judge „•
closed a sentence with the following
touching reproach ; “Prisoner at the
bar, nature has endowed you with a
good education and respectable fam
ily connections, instead of which
you go prowling around the country
stealing 'ducks.”
Bk very careful of your promises,
and just in your performances and
remember it iH better to do, and not
promise, than to promise and not
perform.
Beautv in a woman is like flowers
t T.L pnr
\ lUr.vi
lli* Democrati* p»rt,v.*.ml,<‘spe«iu,ly sinus th* sy matter if they will all do their dll- j in spring, lint virtue is like n star
in heaven.
An epizootic pavasito is killing
deer, haves and pheasants in alarm
ing quantities in England.
wur, bus i.outributcil lurq.'ly to its smiooss.— . ty, he becomes discouraged and
The Imivy vnt* tlmt 1ms born pol od ut his I leaves off his duties in a great degree.
pre.dn.it is .hu. to bis Hi. rqy un i exertion, i 1 uin one that helievis ill Older to be
I hope lie will bu reworded by being ideated successful, wo should keep it before
to Hi* ofHoolie usks T*x Collector. the people from ono quarterly meot-
: usks Tux Collector.
An Oi.i> Citizen.
yng until adother, uud never lot on
opportunity slip.
An Epizootic Warning.—A man by j The fourth reason is, tho stewards
the name of Becker, whoresides near ' will not go outside oi' thu member-
Qutirryville, Now York, owned a I ship of the church, and give as a reu-
couple of horses that had the diatom- sou, that they have no claims on such,
per. In cleaning out tlu: mangers, An egregious error,
the other day, the virus came in Now sir, I have been acting its a
contact with a fleshwouud on liis . steward for twenty years, and 1 havq
hand. In a short time liis hand and ! to say that my church has yet to fall
arm become so terribly inflamed , short. My circuit falls short very
and swollen they hqd to be aniputut- | often, but my church never. In tho
ed. Soon after Ills amputation ho j first place, 1 try to make every mem-
died. Persons owning horses can- her believe, that it is bis or her duty
not exercise too lunch prudence in j to pay something in support of 'the
this respect, as the matter from this i ministry, no matter how poor or how
distemper is rank poison to the young, and the conseguouce is there
human system
Hog Cholkua is Virgina.—The
Fredericksburg. (Va.) Lcclt/er says;
“We loam that the cholera is play
ing sad lmvoc with the hogs in tho
upper parts of Spottsylvania county.
Many farmers have lost nearly every
hog they had, not only those in the
pens fattening for pork, but thoir
stock hogs as well.”
Dispatches from the end of the
Atchison, Tcppka and Santa Fe
Railroad on tin).western line of tlnvt
State say that the buffalo are so thick
that trams cannot be run with
safety. They Pham along the track
in hundreds of thousands, making
their way Soutli.
The Danish Consul at New York
makes a public appeal for immediate
aitl for liis countrymen who lost
their property by the recent severe
storms in Europe, and are now in
positive want.
»-| # M
iMMiGRATioN.-Four thousand eight
hundred and fifty four immigrants
arrived in New York ' last week,
are children in our church nut more
than eight years old, who come for
ward anil pay quarterage,and from
that to tho oldest. They will go out
and pick cotton und come forward
and pay their quarterage like men.
Again I do not confine my appeals
to our Church only, but I try to con
vince every one that it is their bouud-
en duty to contribute something for
the support of the ministry, and the
consequence is, I have gotten up at
least one-fourth of my church assess-
4'often Ilui'lii'l.
SiNnr.SHvri.i.u. Nov. 2s. 'Phare bus lie-nil
sliqlit l*isliu>. iu our iiinrkat. owin', tu r.->i:,,.-
wlyit unf.n ornbltt lulvicms t’r .in controlling
nnu-ki-t; ...i.riin- i i;-! (u-layori « basis ol'
17J tor strict mi 1 Ulan.
Tr.'.'N'i u.r, Nov 25. 1872. Cotton. We
npcncl nn nil ex-itc l )l rr’.-.-t sn 1 prions re-
iusiii.nl stilt tinti 11 Timrslny: .ionic cotton
rcs'lily bringing 17; Ij itii l.it-r i.lvicjs,
s’livviiio u .lu •line in I'm- •; .:n markets, makes
us close .loll nn 1 nominal. Receipts, -H)2
bole i: sales, 70 bales. We quote: Mi lllinq.
i7.J; i.nv nii 1.11 in.p 171 to 171; yood or.lins-
rv. Hi.) to fit}; others nominal.
Macon, Nov. 27 -Evening, iilarket. tloelin-
cal | of it cunt; iui.ldliii".s, 17J n 17p
Auciista. Nov. 27. Cotton market w..nk;
mi.tiliino 171 c 17,i-
Savannas. Nov. 27. Cotton market quiet;
Rood ordinary 17j; low mid llins* 18^ it i ;;
middlings tS.i; net receipts ;i81“; exports t.
ottcc.
ik in lulitf.l to 11:o lntu Firm of
A llftiwiuk nrj req’io^tutl to
DID iff! Itiril ' ll.lt.ff i'llt. rilOHflWiUI filil
t»flo so »vill ;Lu.I tfioiv iuf.oi!n*H in tUo fiun fit
ot thu A )rop#r ofti !"rs for roll *%itin.
W. B. RAinVICK, to
R»\r\viok A* B.irwielc.
Nov. 2!), 1872 -3t
Administrators’ Sale.
O N th* lirxt Tubs lay in January next, will
b- sold be sol ] before tlu* Cnnrl-liouso
door in Sun lersville, wltliiii tlic Icqnl hours
oi' sale, two Houses in said city, nn tba west
side of the 1 - Iibl|c Squnr-, and next to Ma
sonic Hall. To 1m sol.! as toe property of tire
estate of \S iIlium G. Drown, deceased, for
tl.e hunctit of tlic heirs and creditors. Terms
cash; purchaser paying for deeds slid stamp*.
Said property to be sold at risk of former
purenasur.
Jt. H. DROWN, I
G. W. II. WHITAKER, I
Nor. 29, 1872 -Ids
Adm'riv.
l-h'pH.sc ai)«l Tax Police,
Office Clerk and TnEAsurer, |
UlTY CuU.NGIL Sa.NDKR.SVU.LE, [■
Ogtobur 23, IS72. I
All purtiuH interuKtftd nro hereby untifir.I
thnt in^v hooks aro now opun for tho purpose
of receiving the returns an.i issuing l.iuetiHO,
Rn.lur the onlinurifHS pnblisho;! in tnis puper.
All luturns niust bu niiulu by 15th Nov., or
in ..lu lull It thereofkn usNUHHinuiit will bu ruw.«.l<*.
Ry order of thu Oouiiftih
WILLIAM GALLAHER,
C'ltfiii sh i’ruAsiiicr.
Oct. 25, 1872. tf.
Tlie Evangelist.
’VI-, proiuii.a in eqmnienee in the City of
Atlanta. Ga.'. on tlie first chiy of afaiiqury,
li’73, *lu* publication of u
Weekly ltellgioiis Jmirnal,
Devoted to the atlrof'uoy of New Tustninent
t'iiriNtiunity, \Ve slmll prosont an earnust
ptua for l nion and Harmony among the puo-
plr ot the Lord. We shall wtego a fearlvss
, , • * , ■ . wurlni-e against Erro.r and Suporstitiou iu nil
t.rcut Bntiim 1.H0; coastwise 1170; sales 2,- : its forms, and labor fora
:I42; stock 711.889. | Ucli(or . lUon ot i* lim ||| ve Christianity,
F. 1 .' .) | Disenthrallod from the shackles of Popery
Married and Sectarinnism.
In Washington county, on tho 27th inst., , ll ^' e njiTina‘tim .T 1 ® * S P?^
, .....x ,, r w •* the j'ear wo shall pruaunt ta
by Lev. J . J. Adums, Mr. Gideon L. Matiiis j our readers of The Evangelist, rVleast one
and Miss Julia Harris, daughter of John I dozen Mormons from thu rupre^svtutive men
Harris, Esq., ull of said county. i li^h’i'iimtion.
Ihe Evangelist will he \\ supporter, of
Ry the same, in Washington county, on *M»ure Christian fiiturqtq^ ^nd as a Family
th# 28th inst., Mr. Thomas H. Sparks and ! wil1 URcd fctwod thiwgR for all
least one-fourth of my elmrch assess- MisS MA , mE Mathis, daughter of Littletpn i Sion wiVhl'm i « °n'
ment outs.de of mv church member- Mathis, Esq., all of *»i I oonnty. cLridini Z\\Kai'Soutl.
ship. I never think of acknowledging
that our assessment is more than we
can pay; but on the other hand, I
tell them if they will only pay one-
twentieth part of what the Lord re
quired so the children of Israel, they
would than double it. I can safely
say that I have th poorest church on
my circuit, and she has paid out,—
I renjain yours, in church fellow
ship,
B. T. Moreland,
Mrs. Abraham Lincoln has pre
sented to Rev. Dr. Miner, of Belvi-
dere, 111., the last Bible given to her
Total since Jan. 1, 272,209, against late husband by the colored people
208,627 thp previous year. j of the Soutli,
In Johnson county, by Rev. U. D. G. W*l- j
t*rs, on tha Ill'll inst., Mr. Ihaao L. Move uml | THOS. M. HARRIS. '
Miss Maiioaiivt Ann Walters, all of snid j
Valuable plantation for Sale,
qiilE undoi'MicRod offers for snlo tlintdosL
-L sirnblo plantation situated partly within
tli* tiovnonifp limits of Sundersvillo and on
which she qow resides. The plantation con
tains 238.1 ncros, highly productive, about
two-thirds cleared and in n good state of cnl-
tivntion, tho remainder well timbered, and
lying well. Tlie dwelling contain aix good
rooms, with all necessary out buildings at-
tsulied, exnellent water and ohoioo fruit.—
Derma reasonable.
ELIZABETH KELLY.
Bapflorsvige, Ga., Nov. 22,1872—2t
By the same, in Laurens county, on the
10th inst., Mr. Josi.vu Horn and Miss Ej.ra
Smith.
Savannah Sales Garden,
Ao, 111 State Street,
3 71 liUIT Ti'usH, G rupo Vines, Roses, Japojj-
. . ic.Rs and Ornamental Plants ofajl c|cr
scriptioqs, II>aic*ii|(t|
es, I jnRff Bouquets: an4
Out Flows furnished toPurf iesnq<l W^ddiugs.
J. H. PARSONS & CO’
Oct, 11, 1872—IJt,
Onion Sets,
■yy HITE AND RED, for salo at
October 4, 1872—tf
DR. ROBERTS’,