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Saturday Kwanl^R. Apr» >ay<
The Colombo* Enquirer ot Ibo 21*1 tnfilant,
publisher an taterestlrg address delivered
Colonel Holbcrt In tbal diy on the l»tb InsUnt,
on the subject ©t railroads, and particularly the
the narrow gsgc track.
BleeaeeO Sleel In Boston*
Some two wseks ago a butcher dbd <n Bos
ton trom blood poison, Inoculated taw hts
avatens, while dressing for the market “ 01
which had died ot diseaso whllstbr.rg t-aM-
ported to that city on the Boston anJ
Railroad. The investigation before 1 caK * , f
Jury tuily established the above facts, and also
biooght tol ghl several ins sores in which such
BBS H dressed at *»**»*V™
ST5>m in the market The toy called the
attention of the Board ol HjoKfTtO the evil,
and recommended the adoption of mom stria-
gent regulations to protect the tires ot those
encaged in slaughtering, snd ot the public
against the purchase ol unwholesome meat.
This is a subject which dcsetTes the watchiu'
attention fit lt» authorities of every city.
The irtsswsTTtss 1 !*»*«• * Ssewk,
Ex-GoTernor Clayton, who lordeil.it oter Un
people ol Arkansas with high land during thi
last tour ytara, and who has iatelv been elected
from that Slate to the United States Senate, ro
serenaded at Washington city, on the night ot
the ISth inatant, and made a speech on what he
assumed to be the iasues belore the- American
people, the euhsUnce ot which h reported in iht
New York Herald 01 the next day. The theme
he selected was tne “second rebellion ol tb<
Booth," and he rejoiced that one ot first sets of
hia Benaronal career, waa in Isvur of a mesiuri-
to crush it out The conduct ot afiairs in Ar
hansas by this creel satrap ol Federal power,
as Goeernor ol that ill laled State, is f esh to tin
mihda ot the people. By the use ol bis negn
midlta he inflicted upon the people ot that Star
unparalleled wrongs and atri'ctties. Arbitrary
arm sts. cruel puatshminta, with-ut cause or
Justifies-ion, niatk his d« s.jolic sway, lu this
speteb he bessta of the «urcc»s of hia aiminis-
trstion—makes a virtue o hia moostroua ac s
cruelty and oppress ion. and is appiaode i by the
radical mob that watted upon I in. It Claytor.
atones ere repoosibie lor hts utterances—it be
alonssouibt-Wjiplause lor inlatny, bis remarks
on the occasion reierrtd to, m iht well pass
without note or comment Dal he ts • rvprs
■eniat-.ve man ot hts ptriy—a henchman o:
the tyi ant who how h“Ids the te ns 01 the Got-
ernmini. and would subvert the life-ties it wa«
atabl sued to protect and secure, it ts
in this view alone that he is en
titled to n-uice; It is by socb men as
he that tie f ar y is to b; judged. They in'
the cto-en ks.’iunirnUti'les by which the party
seeks to retain power. The speech re'errrd U
Tha^iawtaan Be.-allot thaJUt lnst., stale*
that It bw recstyed a letter from OartnUoo,
stating that Mr. Benqr. Martaln, son of Hon.
Emanuel Martin, was lostnd dead In hU He'd,
on tbe lTth Instant. Ill* inpptwrt that he died
ol appoplexy M he was in lull health that
morning on leaving Mb. fcousa.
The Houston Journal any* that Mr. Calvin
Blown, of that cow»]«r. white jwatsd Ms fablq toJbe.”
Small Ollvylnn.
A fourieen-yesr o'd girl In Cineinnatl oow-
htded a young ioator who had made remarks
about her.
81k physicians—throo mutes and three female*
attended the Princess ot Wales at the recent
btijh ol a prince. The baby died.
A gentleman expressed to a lady h's admira
tion ot her toilet Site said she supposed he
had becon impressed by her angel eleevea —
He answered with efiiuioo, “No t but he'd like
wiil'ng, was tired upon through a window and
slightly wounded with buck-shot. The un
known villian had not been apprehended.
A gentleman by the name of J. L. Marbnt,
a ciltaen ol Paulding county, wa* attacked and
robbed by negroes in the public highway, in
Haralson county, on last Saturday, the 15th
Instant Be loving that they iotended also to
take hit tile, he made bis escape, when the oe-
eroes died upon him, one hail passing through
hia coat
Ju 'go Levy, ol Augusta, has decided that
District Court Judges have no power to issue a
bench warrant, and discharged a prisoner who
had been arrested by that process. 4k
The Chapman Sisters will perform in Albany
next Monday evening.
The Albany News says that it has been an
nounced that the company propose to extend
the Southwestern railroad from that place to
some point southwest beyond Blakely.
The Flint rivrr was about as high on the 20th
last, as it has been this season, endangering
Tift's bridge now building at Albany.
The taxable property of the State tor 1870 is
put down at 1210.0.0 000.
A Columbus church was lately robbed ol 1
glass bapt-smal b'wl which the church had
owned for twenty-three years.
Hon. C. H. Shock'ey, a prrnvnect member
ot tbe bar ot this Stale, dial recently in Colum
bia county where he lived.
The grand j-.irv o< Crawtord has pre* nted
the District Court as an Illegal concern.
The grand jury ol Cami bell county pre
sent* the District Court as a enhance, and
Guv<ri>Ot Boll.-ck’s admin s ra-ion, lor it's
reikh-te ar.d prcfl'gste expenditure ot the peo
ple's money.
Dr Tutt. formerly a well-known citta-n 0!
Augusta, but late of Chattanooga, died recently
at tac latter place.
On Sunday tight ol the9th instant, Mr James
Howard, of L'ncoln county, was decoyed from
his bouse by two unknown men, n -.der preten-e
of being shown the road to L ncolton, when, af
tsx coins a short distance, they seta-d him and
demanded his money. Upon his n fusing, they
bi-und him to a tree, and forced him to give It
up. One 0! the vi liana then fired opon him by
lpfi ctiag a very d onerous wound They then
him bnon-i fo ths iree He afterwards sne-
ce-Jed in releasing himself and in getting back
to bis house. Tne robbers get about seventy-
five or a hundred dollars
Rome is to hare 1 grand celebration at the
opening of the new bidding of lbs Library
is a tissue ot falsehoods, iuveninl and used ti
keep a'tve and interne sect! -na! hatred and prr- and Historical Association, on the 28.h instant,
judtee, the means now reded upon by tbe radi
cal party to save itsel! Irora overthrow. This is
An Indiana polls gontlemanacUlm for divorce
la baaed on the ground that when ho married,
lour weeks, his wife's hair was black, but now
U ia r d enough to entitle her to (he bent rank
In a torchlight procession.
Moves understood mankind. He apeclflcd
onr neighbor's ox and his asa among hia pos-
sessions which we most nrt covet, but omitted
our neighbor's h-rse, That was too much to
aak ot poor human nature I
A good story ia told of a Ut« college Presi
dent near Beaton.. On onu occasion the col
lege students substituted a large dictionary in
stead of the Bibk', at the morning devotions.
Ou opening the book he at once saw the situa
tion; but he said nothing and proceeded to llie
prayer, which he prolonged lor *n hour; The
students got our of alt patlenceptm* thujrappre-
clated the rly remark ot the venerables Presi
dent on bis reilring, that he “lound all the words
he needed, In the volume thry bad placed on
hi* desk."
The New Orleans Police Board baa appointed
a mounted tores for the protection of the
suburbs of the city, The force consists ol nine
teen men, two corporals, and a sergeant wins is
to report every day to the Superintendent of
Police.
Jbat woman was a philosopher, who, 11 hen
•he lost her hnsbind. sod stir had one coraola-
tion—she knew wh* re he wis o’nlgh s.
Tbe Chicago Tribune ray* : —“ The Republi
can party Is not u despotism led by a Czar, but
a bundnd-handed Br ao-us ” And every band
is reaching our in steal something that belongs
to he people.—Loviotille Ledger.
The New York Standard says the President
re 1- s upon the common set se ot Hie ptoi 1-. It
be ba 1 a titl e cminum sen t) ol I i < own to
rely upon It w- ud b-* much better for Hie peo
ple.— Courier-Journal,
In the testimony against Principal Oa’.lasher,
ol New York grammar scho 1 M i 31. oue ol
the witnesses says he was 1 rank, berau-e he
r*ad Irom the Bible: “And rite C ck wept
thrire, aud Peter went out out and crew bit
terly ’
Ii Dr IdTing-tone lives to get back trom
Atrtca h- is going to explore S mih Carolina.
The people of that tHate are expo, ted 10 p-y
fnir millions nf dollar* in St vie and c--unty
taxes, k 1 d it is inought tti.t it will be made a
h-wlmg wiuiermss
Wilhelm, <he romposerot the German nation- hs
al hymn, “Tne Waich on ih- Rhine," ol wh ch
over six huodre.l ihouwnd eopns were sold in
Germsi.y since the bo- k -'ii • u: 01 tie w ir
with Fiance,. i .1 t ew \v i k ago ot aiH>p>t)ff.
A medic*' cpro so -n.t- nt o ihe Loidon Lin
ed gives the toll oving rem -'y fir ueuralgii, so
prevalent at h' sea-ou: 'A lew years a o,
when in China, l a c-'lamed lint the natives,
when att.ark'd wi'h tac a 1 m-ur lgiv, used nd of
peppermint, wh eh they tiglr'y npplieu tiihe
s* al of pain wun a Cornel's ha.r pencil. Since
then, in my own pro' ice. I livve Irequeully
emploved this od as a ha-al at n>- hetie, not only
in oenralgi.a, but a so iu gout, wiin ran vtkab.y
good t Bee's."
A clergvman aske.1 seme rh l Iren, “Why do
we say in tbe Lord's prav r, - lVpo art in
Heaven,' since G >d is evejwhere ?” lie saw a
little drummer boy «ho In. k d as it be could
give an answer, and turned to h n lor it:
Be-
DeGFi-^e’s Opera House.
W I I-. s S O IV ! !
M A i.Wo®fii5Sa%T 0ttn " 10
Mile Christiana Nilsson
WILL QIVA » THU cmr, uut
FIRST AND ONLY CONCERT
•a HMWi Hay Is ■* > ft n.
Mils CBRtSTURA KtUtSOW wOi.ba autstadby
Big P BHIONOtX ths popatar Tv nor.
VbSSbB. Ih. tavorltv Baritone, (hts first ap
VinXTK^ifW, ths wodd-nhownod Violin
Virtuoso.
Maslcal Conductor ,.,.#tg. BOfONI
“ Bastnd Svats On#
to location. The
idaj, A pi it >8tb, at
r/ a lore of lUasrs.
Phillips A C*«W.
Pours com as TK- Ooasasvns. at A
Tho Steinwsj Vtano mod at ail tha Nlltson Cnneerts.
New A.dvertieeme n ts.
BAIX, BLACK & CO.,
tea aadlMt BROADWAY,
NEW YORK
W ILL iwftltfc BtefWef BUftr FORKS and SPOONS
In quantity, at |l g
aOvds tro pronounced lopertoMi
KWAMr 'I mr
factart'd.
A LARGE STOCK OF
WEDDING- SILVER
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Id ptr oatc* The-o
. ,, v in ooanty 01 rtnlfih, and
^rcitir »n nunety 01 pattern, to any table ware man a-
mmm
X 8 7 1.
G. H. & A.
ABB NOW OPENING AN ELEGANT, 8EABONABLE 8TOOK OF
BOOTS, SHO E S A H D 8 LU J E R S,
OF EVERY DISORIPTION, FOR
ladies gentlemen, boys, misses and children,
LatoBt Btylere l ... t i T—rl
Best Material*! .
Thorouffh Workmauahlpt
Our as.ortm.at of I'suoy Boots and Shoes, of Full Press Boots anu plliuwrs. and huclues and tio.ittjs, bio.,
hae uevor buouao claooralo. and wo lto onablod to alter theta at - r ■
reasonable pbioesi
O. H & A. W. FORCE,
Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia.
Agauts lor OAOILL'S BSOiVZW LIQUID AND BLAOK P0L13U Fit A ALL «60W.
aprlo-Sm.
JOHN KEELY,
EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS.
YOUNG MEN
Practically Educated
FOR TUB
COUNTING HOUSE 3s BUSINESS LIFE
AT MOORE’S
ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Cor. Wlili.hall and Hauler Its.,
ATLANTA, GA.
bbtablirTied -18SS.
The ieng.*t ..tabllahad aud heat orga laid Bua'eraa
Col eg. I' the via a. Circular, and Bp-cimoas ol t’on-
ma ,rh.ii furnished ou aupiicaUun. vddro..
ti. 9. MOOKB. Principal.
apIM-tm H. O. 1101 ‘JV7.
iu ooly hope I s nsurpi'.ions have been «<•
flagrant, its p-ofl gvey 50 giariag, that its only
chacce ot success lies Id if p Us to f.eiings that
should be buried as ib;rcs ot the past. It
slacds upon no priuciple-uo ac: of the adm;n-
Utrai.on which it can ccamend ’>•> pablic
tav r. Grant's carter at President has fctea a
failure trom te^r.ning to end. He has done
nothieg that emit ea him to be called a states
man. There have b.ca men wh, hive before
figured in the world u tyrants, bo: who gidtd
their ivranny with a. a /.hteg 'bat served to
rebeve i: • t in orprobrium—w;:b some act the
excited wonder and admiration, if not a nalioa's
lord and gratitude. Tbe Cromweiia and Bona
partes, and RicLelieu«, whose deeds of tyranar
shocked -.he m Til sec*: ol maniinlani mvii.
thrir very names a terror, st the same time dj?.
lied the wor d with a magnificence ani splen
dor that served to abate, it not conceal, the
enormity of tnetr < fi .nse. Bm tb s man, Grant,
stands before the country as 1 naxed tyrant and
usurper, w thoct even the disgu se of a great
act, bad though it ts ght be, to hide his shame
andntamy. By the ftiiun-s o( wir, his success
in the fie.d elevated him to the highest place iD
the gilt of Hie American people. Hia claims as
a military man, we do a it iniend to discuss, lr
war success is, brdinariiy, ihe measure o: re
nown. In his case, however, hts reputation
shorn of much ol us g - ry by tlie'ivc:, mat it
reals not *tj much cp n any exhibition01 military
genius,as upon ph>- ed cans-s—rverwheiming
number*and superi *r:ty :a the ma tr a’sol wa-.
But m a civirian his »d cln>striuion is utter •
wanting in abiiuy ea i ikgdiiy—has n i'h ng in
its history to
U'.s advt
hi. tn no
descvi-. ul u, ■ fi-i wv- 'ip >n 1 Ceil
pei.p'., al the *-.cr fir- i>- a !, 1 i. g
»Ld r i.ble, al d t> n - mi D, t|i.i 'he ci
UO-I he livs -wo-u T I
and Uni eu* .re n- .n*:-'!.. 1 . = ;or the
lion 0! hi. .u 0: 1- -1 1
Tbe pr'cr.rome i*. first, a steambial excursion -Well, little snid'er, what do you say V
down the Cosaa River; second, a leciure lr m 1 cause its beiuiqu irlers."
Dr ticks, upvn the Great Virginian thmi, I It some ol tne preachers knew what excellent
a supper worthy ot the occasion,' and afer the ! *dv«H,emeois are many ot the sermons that
“ ’ ,, , ate aimed at the p aces ol pop ilar amusement
supper, amasemeut generally, according u? woul in’t preach any more ot ihi-m for le*s
taste. I than foity cent* a hue —Lmtaeule Courier-Jour-
———* — | rmU
Tax mUfowrsG is an offl’Cial statement ot j
what G-rmauy tas done during her war with ! Pbrsidest Grant’s talent lor organization
France: on a military basis 19 notably sho wn i 1 his Oabi
A'ar waa decla-el by France on the 19:h of D ^a i wnose seer tv have found a le.k through an
Jo y, 18T0 and though, on the 2?ih ol January, j^* S—cr-':vrv, new ou: of ottics, whose n -*i—
lrTl, through tbe capi-ulation ol Pans, there i, >n nqurtai bi n to so 1 crimes act at Oub'nel
was cessation of hosulit es, th j war wa* not meetings I appea-s 1 ts at. long l eh re hes urh’
vuTuaitT over cnril the ISth of Fehrua-T, 1*71. ' the abssbu-ism w och glees him ine power 01
itereJore tasting alt* g -’.her about two nuncred dic'ator over the waoiec *untry, he had reduced
and ten day*. The first tew days o: tbit l me— his Cat-ice; t*s :be c indition 01 a urinary stall,
namely, up to the 2d.h ot Ju’v —were occupied whawe sole dutv i- 'c v qu --* e in L»is dtcisntns
n cail.ag into service and <wganir ng the North : wnenever th-v'hao,hd to find wm not The
Oerm.n a* we.! u South Gernan armies; ia recent remow • re me New York Custom
ih- ir c.inceo'rat: and in :ak:sg taeir straii g c : House and tbe Su-Kl jx :iu>-a .e were m-ver, t
pv.it oa along the -Tree Laa-iaa" fine, vo i
ev-nt-iag was 0 mp eted n tie losjsly
al*time 0; th'.rvea lays, ii:*' revir a >1
tr*eae armies amounted to ~ u 500.0C*) :o 000
C-00 m>n, ttrere must tave b«u awn**;o 'e.: .»er
ihe d fi-nni rsriroat lines on as average abost
men I-rr day. s:,d oe:j three the five
i r n ipai road* cotihl • e u-ed to anv adranrage.
Toheavle tn judge tar y of the itnmeos :v and
rr agnitnde ol these tri rare sad ra; wav opera
t ors, the Is-ge numb* r of borsew. esne ms. am-
mumiioo and otber wagons whiett w-re c >0- m*nL S ren a :h
veye* 1 over tbese roals si the same time must , i. ,b net was -,evtr •
he taken into consideration, a- weil as me cir- d ra i, r. .- tt re.
cumatance mat up to that time a bslta ino, j secoriag and r-
tquslron * r battery was considered u the ' hr uvb w1; >fr
■egu sr toight ot a trsia, and also that four uoa ut du g.rg..
irrayog.s *c-e carrie>i acro-s the whole oil
t’ie pr*s r.’ E noi e, and that during thi- j .urney
o' several da»- men and hor^a haj 10 be uro-
vi ied * -•).
Tut - *• - wi h which the Germans hive
• r r- due to this r*a' y
* . ; ■ 1 o-g in 1 ,'jon and concen
ts said, subnvt'ed
an-i toe members s w tbem a-
pipers Any opp-vtuoo :s f •('
t ta» * resigns-ion w it t e a..-cep
ta.n ! sr i ttc: 'b ■ sev r.l ra
1 ineCariinit,
i i in ti e new.
w d by a hint
rai, s' *1 ra'.'j* r
r-'.rie* u»ve
Summer Heverages.
E. FEOHTER,
UNDER I. L. FALK’S
C LOTHING *TORB, Whitehall ftreet, h&s the cool-
.-•t *nd qnleteti plsce in ine C iv for teoniUmu lo
rc'ii-h hfmaclvud H ■ Bftloon U will providcn w ib
(n» veitlencttft to real a .ar$t nomber or irmi ttioen, 10
whutecom ort the Bar i- provided with tbe ebole-wt
brai d* ol 1'qaor* and ctpira Ibe pabde reapedfu (y
i vred. In ibe line of wtnes. t oiler tbe be*t re ecuwn
in tbe city aueh aa Home. Concord. iveV. »»• d
aca other 1 *ut «rt e» of t**e Drat branda l iplrtrtlw
E AS r r 3X A IN
BUSINESS COLLECE,
A Soutiiern School, Located at
ATLANTA, GBOHU1A.
v n no size a nouE issiituiiox
And the recotfi.u .-d bead of ail comm rc<a orb #<»•?**
achtviia for tbe practical, naeial eaa<*-ttlOfj ol youiiK
m-d, r fining th« m for an active, auccea-'ul lif# *" a
d -.ware acm tt* d cv ry we«K in tne yrar For ler
tber i arum ara of tbe coorte of rtudy, ter n*, etc
arts-* A. K. KASTMAN. Principal ap Du'. >u
W- <3c A. H. R Company-
State Baptist Conv?ntion at Carters
vilie.
FO !t ONE FARE
i»cr’v hsui^l
Prr*Mfi»i Mr
pa*§inj the pi’Mc.%.
coo ! r r »l - f \ht- Cots3
Hev»nje*cd ?be
^ad Mr Cre*w<il <
h-ir l)e srunt cia to the
ireLl s wet ti s pi^ce by
UIIII) eai n in, . . . tJ ’ l- * i i A
• rtiicve it of its merited oitum.j 1* s •« be-b ’t-ndayi spent as mentioned
are xr i z n r'k’^n a *-Li •, a 1 *1 j ' " v • • * • ' »’ ***'* ,n hegf.i vion a; Ver-
;i. • r.-. • i‘ • , ». .. a iicb- j* ' '"J. 1X1 ’ * Hi h'‘-4 1* Ot J tr-wry to ,ifce
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hate « dtt nc »r* <
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but, \oitig i»*o, :
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b y ■ oe ti jLdrni and
Fr* nch tiuptre ’Maa
bundr* d and • y
r- LrtV-f bad over 154
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THIS 0
GREAT SOUTHERN
DBALBR XPC
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Cor. Whitehall & Hunter St.’s,
R sspectfully informs tub pubuo that
>io tusjuei received tbe largeet ana beat aaaortod
* f
DI1Y & O O I) S
Which ho has over offered lor sale—prominent
amongst which, will bo found, in largo and
benuiiiul variety, the following named classes ol
gauds:
Dress Goods-Including
Black and Colored Silks, Japanese Silks, Japan
ese ralk Uopltn., aud Japauce GioHio, in every
style; Lawns, Doth m solid colors aud lauoy
pi iu is ; 1’rfBU-d Jaeon'ets, Urgaudies, ele.; Gren-
aiiims in all vunuiy, aud tu now alylts;
Black Dress QoodS,
n great variety—includingGennappine Cloths;
1'iue Apple Cloths ; Urenaiiinos, Iron Barges,
uuU ihe juslly lamoua “ Eclipse" brand ol Eng
li»n AlpnCi*, ("I every piece 01 whicu.tbe culor
i. guirsulteoj Colored Alpacas ol same brand,
in ev*.ry variety <>l color, Irom tbe most delicate
si,hoe. lo medniiu bfuwiig. and other classes dt
mess goods, impossible lo enumerate here.
White Goods in Beautiful Variety
All pew.and 1 Fiesh Qoods, including all the va
rieties mu,ic-in Cnecks, Stripes sod Flam, and
nt considerably less tuau previous prices, faote
Liuetis, bulb iu browu; ii dl-bieacUod. Blenched
auo Turkey lied, w.tb Napkin* aim D’oylics to
match, iu b-.auiilul variety; in.u Linens,
I oweis, fowenings, etc. in unusually great va
riety.
.V 15.—Having had a lile-long experience In
llie bn.-iuess 1,1 Linens, White Uoodi, 1’oWela,
ele, 1 guarantee tne goods iu this department
ne secoud lo none, as regards price aud
quality.
Parasols, Fan9, L ice Collars, Linen Sets, real
and iiiiouiiou LiCcs, etc., lu very great variety,
ed curau iy selected
A very large and cnoicc lot of Embroideries
at low prices.
Lineu Pants, Cotta and Dress Qoods, in great
yarletlv ; Al*,,, a uiioicu lot ol sumdfer Cas.t
nnrs for Ueuliemeu’s aud Boys wear.
An in-pectiuu ol h * so>, K is reapectlully so
deled oy JoHN KEfcLY,
Corner NN nileuad aud Uuuier olieetl:
D)hfiU -U.
AXIsANXA AND AUttUSTA,
-fo-
rhllsdolphia, and Now Vork.
OONNKCTIONB by tills Ltussre Host Otrtsln snd
Sues' *11 Hasson.t
TBB BATING HOUSES on this Line have been thor-
onghly orerbsnled snd refitted. Ample time given for
Heels, at regntsr hours.'
OONOtlOTOBS
On this Line are Afisble snd Couneons to Passengers.
NO CHANCE OF CARS
Sstwsra Vmi Point, Qs^ snd Wilmington, if.O.
JQICK THE AID SURE COM HECTIOKS
VlA GEOROIA RAILROAD.
P ABHBNtiBKS can purchase Tbroogfa Tickets
Sbd have their BAOOAOB churked through Irom
Mast Orleans, tHobile, .Quutgomiery. Co.
- iambus, and Atlanta,
vo
Hlskmottd, Baltimore, W aetnngsom, PU1-
■delpUla. usd Neve Vork.
a v
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES
Via Augusta, tioorglu.
Vis Kingsville snd Wunungtor,; a s Uoiambis, Char
.oils sndfialelgh; vis Columbia, UscvUle snd Hleh-
mund; via Atunta. Augusta. Wilmington, snd Bay
Line.
Fare aslow Iffeuti as any omer Roite.
THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS
Oiler every tndneemen to PasFenRenj, with Tablet sop-
plied with every luxury ihf Nurtbere and Charles
ton Marxei« cal ; aud ior -afety.
«jt«e<i tud comfort, ar-
UNKIVALLED 0M THE COAST l
CM"Tbroai?n TicJtets on haic »• MioniKomer>, W nat
Point, and Atlanta, to New York via uh*r.u*u>n a'.eaa-
Abipa. J A KoBKirr,
General Ticket Agent. Georgia Ka!*r* ad.
apr —Sm
Till*; (BitK.1T HltL 1*> 11ICII.II UNO.
HERRING'S
IN Tri £ bPJJTSiVOjD
WESTERN Si ATLANTIC RAILROAD
CHANGE OF* SCHEDULE.
ry l'l, 1ST1, the Paeaen-
tke Wee tern ena AL'antic
RIGHT PAESISOEU THA1K.
.“500 IaN CtRlitNCY,
>oki ilie Li • »ki'.xiHTi, silver nn«i V r aliiablea ot
lijc.d|i5sa-«o«»vi tit• tel aiui iuu A lama A
sXJUiiicin L\, reaa Coinpauiea, are
Saved in Herring's Safes.
. ___, Lesve Atlsuts 10 IS PM
K1 A KTcSv srr-ve. *t Klnv.n.n 114 a M
iJ-fs-t- JJiO, Arrive- si Uslnm
*rriv»-A at « d* ta r oo^a
Lviive# 4'Qftttano<>t(^....
^invt'i nt Ution..
\rnvee at Ku $*-.oh
Amvce »l Alu..u
.. 3 vti a M
.. a 40 A M
.. « l U P M
..11 11 P VI
51 A M
.. 5 17 A M
DAT PABflKNGKB TUAIM.
ArrlvwAtlan’a
Arri'W at K urcion. ....
trnv e at Da.lou
L.*ave- niwiiuinotu*..,
L bait * Ot»Ka.,.,.
v V ’^ r if 'a Jy wh
l--t D Vr: b *n i 1"
?*: b r ■ ♦; t ik r-
< a; •• ur •
t c- a
A id* re n-mu e mien!a-'ion ihowrv
• r’-r-r-an*. •. r ms be -ix rn .n'ba f r*-a!
i.av^ r*»*l n ra.*r-1 ea m nun ol r*«:
it. bt\f r*ad oa hv rne ea< b atonihia
! - X C.f) - t'..J ’(■'.F' t «*.C Bite bl’tir* ; 4/^
<• r! :tr>*rw. 1 'J# - "dlcrf* \a : d9,- r <00 pr;-
ar» •; 1 iiU c*£iL*iLj aou n» t -u y •
r t! w.
I -r : 1 win? '• a ement of the work of John li
1 f*ph s* n on u L'.» u» ir.e cao n f xry, rr
I ~eil v . a- *r * < re 2i.’ • e a na .*rr as.d 1^ .: i^r &
y r». A’ A , -i.
• riV V’fmvil e, lir.veioiie, Noibt-
v brait-r n -xr ’an
T f . ir or tjta.j p] iff* mere o~-
‘ • - n * ; - -‘ * ' m Lei’.l satctn, LicuieLbcr^.
M r'-Bl ibuii V y.
lr; : e a«: !i I S»pltr.irt^c
t ! ur»? f the lonreaori ot
:Hr*-l>*<jr*,
•»^r IL.r. v-*4-Ter. co^fl rt§
;u Njua-gu, scLicuAUd:
, Oraluary.
OOP ARTNEh SHIP.
r.°v
o 41.<i V,.II. me 4* a n„-cer m !. _ », J,»v ry
»- r To, n.m-au. 1, e ul 1 i nr .. i, n , d ,.e
l«. -IIA . A r 1 ^ M • ' Lad. *UAX|’, J«.
Special N'otice
TJ Mf tiiiuNDi AN J THE PUBLIC.
I T i« W tu k,'rt**t pe a- are I *t:u« ul'c t u* nvnc ot Y K.
c-ifo i ver/ i,
Ism*', ’i't'J *ri •
rijr n i . i h
iK*t*ed ;ew r.•»
i<)4 wa b *• ■
Mr. Lincoln
-- * -»r, ba b»*
La ud nut *
- • m y V!
•1 nt f priv*i»; a^cr*r-
ol Inu . cue I, which
iV - ,'J M U*f »
* i »t V b*r < 1 et!t WUU t*ie
* r * w 4 cn : rt *i«i t.j-m-
h »n. <ihsi j-.'.. mi » do w
"f an tu tture. an J o
<ol
tu
. La n, r <>a
I *0 ih-- rn utn «»
ani t< c -.11 ,A 'be
and Metz.
• r ti< tbe raoa’h of N v«m l ier there were
icru i.rouf “* r* a id ’ *• jt/ r b r aoiely:
Am eo* and BeiO »*-a K« *ni«, ani tb#* J/*-
•••— t V**r 1 n Mo-I b* 1 vp, *-ew B i*iCh,
; Lit di ■'* v Li Kr*e-snd tbr ciu/iei f.r
ArL.'i> ra^rrrr r he 'iTiii+ur.
lo liectrub*-! fh^re w t re thirty flgfcta—tbe
hit .c* al «(*: • i DM ana and ao ihe IJaliuoe, j
ad tac tiki'.*- f P*t z a\g ar»d Mo-teo.. dr. !
* hi-
ny *e.
v o b t
mdivtda
• i. M • L r.f. -‘.r* r» gi i- k J
... t.4«w who * v iav« never baM it thet i
trial* will enable them to aa*, it, not only with entir*
•alsAfoctioa, b*u Mltb acoooay.
Put op n ix, »rr wei/bt. u reprawited.
Grocers and Dealer* aell it*
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop’*,
09 Now Street,
YORK f TTY-
TAKE N OTIC &
That I am aU!l at tbe old itaad %o wei! known at the
ChBcE aCtfcHV WlKfe
B M)T5 ANU SHOES.
bUTTOMs FASTSNSL) Wtrit A SUHKW W1RB
All tne nage!
H I SALS BY ALL UKALBRS.
'%ritM-l rr
I lUr4hfj ;<C*v:fi t
lb*: 1»‘4 .LX g,j ,0."
JNO. M HOLBROOK,
PLANTER'S SALOON,' fhw;
%r.ta over tue N itbvdie %n<5 Chattanooga
aod N«lti e aud N«/f.uwcau.ra r >ad« have
la leo od irom tb rty o lor y ptrr eeut. dur;o<
the paet lew week*, t ,e rcJUcu m »ft ah p-ocai
• f gram ha., g m <si n-uc-:» ne, rh^ f-rnera
keep tte r fc/^in ratoer ta^a accept prca.at
pneo.
Evbict o v j)«rviog cwr«j>o wtll hare noticed
• k . j KTBkT o'ami^ orraeo wtll hare noticed
la anvary, thtie were !cry-e*g'«t j the g;eat mj>r>reme5t m ar>j»ea/4nce, a* well
tUMM, and be rwitiw of L* Moo*b hard >m atreng h and dura -liity, ol many of our pao-
»’• : ^ V w<ril M J he d Ihe j iic ar,.j onvhil in tuc uLt lew
WbsLyi, Braidiei, Giu.Vue, Ale, Porter, 1
f lCABI, TOBACCO, AC.,
ready at aay ar.d aU tim>« to terve mv friend* end ra»-
*o -»ere P<«aac Uk t iarth«r notte« tn«t 1 bare • fine
tora 1.9' Ol PiGKO.V HULK. BaO(T«b and »vcry
kind ol taosea lot u*« erne-want of my coatomere.
A. J. HARAL80N.
try??
A :&»; •
g n »
nm)y autnic
UrUm.
kum: a&d rivpi^iiviUidty.—Elm
- - . i - iq tue p*«t lew yean, i
»j ssJSgftfflajs'jssg&ssssaisssi css :
r „. — -e.s r « s ““twsoasrjaa:, Bjlt 11 »»■«.>»"«"* »•(«»•
wntn sec 0<k>3 to l‘ne k. Wy,rj ““ T *' *° ,T ' Uta1.“"*7 ‘ A’hLto.
t'ZiZ'T? l J«r,fr “u. SLm I HOYT & J ONE8,
iLdWsvsoo.toiimMre.q.V-w y„rg. ihe BANKERS & BROKERS,
•vned th»* lirg*'et etock of
la •. i"r Gtnt .men, tvo>*.
* a:ca uc caua tu.. attem.ua
U« fade « ro atiACu **■1 to h'« Met and Cap (Sfsporiiim, a
MsGHiFiuENT MILIHERY DEPARTMENT
where •!! C A*iei can be arccmmodated at the Lowcet
Mare«' rrnc«
To country njerebanta
Great Inducements
Am held oat. Come *n’ »ea meat my old eeublllbed
• UbM. on (V nlk'Qad S.,reUl
We are lolly pre
Oi job work quu
Job M ork.
»pi y.
i -i.J.y. i-ng *nc- im-iwuaty
• r rec .. rc : 'I » <i ,jgdl in
l- s nunl-'-e. »i .,, .i-.-w.-sre merely
f:.-!ia*-rs e<i „ 9; . - ye ,-m ih m were
-mi. r so: so 11> o <]» enough to eaUUe them lo
; rsrk .ui >n j gres tot ts.
Tnrrewere s so Uiree uhvsl tratiles, which
j sr- c.t in- In tad in Ihr sunve itslsm* n’.. nsairty:
I Co ite 1# hfti September, by Hid rennsr . on
i: . 21.1 ot Septan,nr, in the. Pu z i g B.y son
I on the lfiio ol Oc. oner in tbe Bsy oi
sail mn»ol t» otberwtae losn fisUering. Over j AILiUTfL - UKOItUlA,
£2 71 b V" 1 rn-
“ I*ntc» SO.J eiMbpieta Loo suxts. tfosss. kurtgtgM. lUUruta snd ou».r e«-
w orss, ensue. In, v-, g-n l-nnen to otier psUerns csnita*. up-. 1st sitaniim * ire. u> coImiiou..
in vsriery six] besmy, w r-.ny the stremion ol ' *“*• AUm>ia * “» »»■
arrhiUCta and bailHan. • j UOU^nilllllalillfr T
Notice to Contractors!
tro* luaia prlrou »»• b* ol ruuo
I.nrd ; and |b«j*»ber ff*# »>r J«i!of*a t oaae tad off!cL ...
front to f»« tMtiU o' urirk. and computed tbrou^rout
a* p<r plana anu *.*?■ id an*»na t«» h • » f rn almyofl. :
tbv who (UIN romohftrd 6/ lh« I5fh • t OC’OtMf tic a I.
boon ar d ap n»v«»d *«*cmlt> w | tw reqa nd for tba
•tup i tma ». the wotk,
U thlu parlor i
I*-'p.«t • rp« fl a:l< L» and rontrisd Aiidibvaudc-
irfnwd rttacrvoa Ut- ti*ui of rrjwiiay aay or a » pro-
r Tort.
WHOM I
(Mild I'D than;
Oroioary Ka.toa Coaatr.
Allan I a, Ga., April 21, lbTl -aUajia/ 7
Tua out* t «<
b.it.an AS • .1 •»
7 natik.u< aij fm
i-a-t.a d trie i *i..i
to c t .b 1«n II. U
oi lOclr »t .re lor
1 »m, ver> re
\S v oUVJsi ,
r ,-i erua- rapport jo the
hKU!ll.K *•« l IIP. J r
i 11 a Li \’» .1 .
t.Lle .K.
FaxaTra County.
CuUMT or OnpiNanr, Mar<*h 7 1n71.
, fwcurliy of J ,h. L) l»tck-
dd.-si.r. H Pursier m* A r .\
»uo«tig I (si uiatnbiti.
Z .< har.fth 1 qru«.r,
wu cl et ere * ili **•* irr»..tru
upr.l^pcat un.ew aoujv va»ul
cutdlOM to taw.
mb7-S»d
for i- iir-
fl*al T .
•Hl.l,
• lay IU
d vd UC-
^k\IU O. MINOR, UMuiary.
VritttaC* fwe f-4 art.
GKOKCal A« PrLTOM OorMTT.
TOON T H^oVV:v% r,C ‘.M*b'^; r .
•J diat.abipo tbe parroo and proper!> «,f iw'.a u*ra
d^rwllcd - ^ J ‘ r ' ** 4 “ of coanty’
Thla te therefore to notify all person* C'lr.cernrdu, fli#
their itbjfi-cUoua. it any the) have, w in i \ t ,>
prvaertoedby iaw, el*v imVc w.i, t>» cr.iuesi s»m
p.iCAiit aa applied lor.
DaMKI, PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LI.pw-ou. hi.l ig Utftnvi.il* sgsin.l tu* n l-iyrtf,
drees*, d. I,i..,r ra i „„c,uu. .-o h reij,, u
fi d U re, I nd lo prneut l r u. ,,n, rr T ,1 fetf.rj
i.tai.d.r isiwd> wtihiu th. Umsi>r.-*e k - hr-. . ,-,d
sil 14'hidi lud. b rd L'-lid .1 ,rtf be,.,., leouired
lu stake naiaeUlsra i.ymvnt u* 1 .. u-i.l.-r-ig, el.
CM PA. eg, nsrcolor.
jsnSMM |‘iun,l • ire fid