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Dantodt CHARLES loumil.
S. DUBOSE. .
ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
iMMicsa •
T11E HERO LS DEAD IF •
AtLcxington, Vn t October 12(4, 1870,
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE breath,
his last!
The gallant general— the Christian
gentleman the Washington . of
“ LoBt ...... ............ t‘« 1«‘ »'eep,
has'fought his last battle,” with his
rades that went on before, he now
shouts Victory-, pcan. -He
crossed over the river, and rests
sword-to the presence of Go,
Though a nation weeps.
“Let us weep in our darkness-—bu< wesp not for
N„. for ldm-»l,0 depariiug ii.v«.« iiio„» is
Not lor Wilt—who Ino dud mil ..fhoooe, ud
Not for him who aw.udisg Fanw*. Udder w hivli!
From/he round at the top he htt**tepped to til* 8ky!”
, M cc am, rrcc.
,.r Sca|lawag a 8 7£27 of the oth C< ngh SSI0114 dis-_
trict, met in the city of Augusta,
week week, to to nominate nominate their men candidates candidates
Congress, and, as was to he
when such a set of fellows assemble to
discuss who shall have the offices,
stead of tho “utmost harmony,” the
most discord prcviiih.d. The
wing and the Blodgett wi„ K of
ical party both had their pet coefa
tho floor, all gaffed for the fight.
nigger Belcher, who lives in
and holds the office oj Internal CongressiouJj
J—for the Fifth
sents, al District or rather of mis Georgia, •represents and our repre-|
bor county of Wilkes, as the
piece of' the Bryant wing, Itichmondj
the mulatto-nigger Beard, of
conut y* nnd th « wUlte man ( how much |
stop hotter/'than discuss,) the Isliam nigger Fannin, wo will of notj j
to Mor
gan,as their chosen ones for the 41st]
and 42d Congress |
The Blodgett crowd began
at once ; for they had fixed on
Tweedy, Richmond county, and
Win. Ilenry Harrison, of our own coun-H
ty, hr those best suited to sell Cadet-*
ships, and indulge in those other inno_
cent aiiiuKcnicnU practiced in tb^pro-l
gressive days of God and Morality '
• tives. 111 1.1 the National But ». alas’, , House t-, of ,, lieprest»nta-| ..
for tho pets of thef
State Road Ri. perin^l,-„t. -T'u
laid laid scheme* hum mo* o’ o men men an and i mice met, gang
aglee.” Capt. Bryant had “packed
Convention with all the fatal skill
th. profctanal gambler, and .......»y
and Bill wore beaten by hannin and|
Beard. The mouthing and threats
were loud and long, and delegates from
acvcrnl countiix, among them II irrivr n
rpiircciiting llnncooi-, dcolarofl on
flam- "t tho Convention, that thoir
ties would not support th. nommovs
tl'U P 'Uy.
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dnes,” an. w U |,ope tluttling«oJ P
.pie ol the district will begin at once
organize and gut ready for the
dudee Reuse, the nominee of oor
ty, ^ having declined to accept the
inatinn, another notniuntiun will have to
bt* mode. But when it is made,
must nil he in lino, rondy to follow
sinndnrd bearer of tho partv, and
the victory at the polls. This can
done even iuspite of the McKay
A/orman Flection Bill, if every
will do his whole ihity, and erert all
bi* influence, be it great or small.
ery man should feel that the result of the
election depended upon him. In this
feud of tho Radical party, wc think we
geo the finger of Providence pointing
out tho road in which, if fili onr people
will only all act, and act promptly, we
may secure a voice in the Halls of Con¬
gress.
Anothkr Lkoal Srwia.—After n
creditable examination, in open Gourt,
Mr. Ilenry C Raney was, on Tuesday
last, commissioned to practice law in
the Courts of this State. We emigrat¬
u LYonmjr friend upon Ills entrance
into the iegttiS we are ussih
ed that if perseverance g icess
he will succeed.
The Jnck'on Clarion mentions t 1
death of Col. Joseph E Davis, a vet r
able and honored citizen of Mississippi
which occiirie 1 last week, He was
of ex President Davis.
NVe •find the following in one of
Alabamaexchange. IfthU .aw is
it is well enough foroiir
understand it. No such law has
by the Georgia Legislature,
aw 1 of Cnnjrress 5 < It t c rori I
•
to Alabama, and planters
accordingly. We will make
thin law appliea to Georgia, wil
.irGI'lll ear .uKiera at an early
Uur Alabama subscibers, in the
time, can take due notice and govern
thciuwIveg accorJil ,
n j 8 a f gri ,„ t i„ n , ort anco to
be apprized thus early in the
this change that the existing lawsre
side, as
o. the hale A neglect to
ste,nhoats aro o
ufa.mhA.iu _o J.
u , u.o in a.,,
no tified by toe underwriters
are thus liable, and furter, that
will forfeit tocoinply their with the law,
open policies.
f uge( J |^y t [ ie boats.
-
A cotemporary i / says, * ’ that “ unless
‘
th lellow citizcus
than they are doing,m
Southern states, tjie changes in
will, in the end, frc^dnL
^en,selves, ^d“ The
-' 3 A L 1
Akim mu Ilpn T„,., Ul ., .
and received the
^ngress, *V al In South Carolina all
^j arC 8 .* d ! Pt 0 * ° n e ff ro es,
Tl.'tirGrriorc.^u: , 1 1^-1 |
, irril , a thu (lay<
elect in the districts in which
have been made, the
bo that a number ol seats in filled! tb ei
lu ^° ul ^i^ntaUvea wilt bo
Whom the Radicals can in no
aud who may at any time
disgusted at she treatment they
against from their wliite coadjutors, and
them. A dozen or two
a considerable break in the ranks of
Republican party.”
' .. ^ fVT ., 7,7. ttHINB 777 TO
Tlllb SEINE.
Th. New y wk HnralJ .ava famine
pestilunee r are follnwintr wing /.l LIG8« lVlrt i„ III * Lilt ho
ko of i,i* tins bloody 1 , , and destructive war
the ra,res * 'cpa-ftmeuts °( France
V 'a7
u 1 ( 1 hti Lc °‘ Ncw York,
i , or exhausted of its
ine great 1 n TTT in, i M | ,|p M
i n habitauta, not by thousands,
ul iliiotis, are left destitute every
the way ot subsistence. I
,ouseless - not only
ut 1 ’ ond , tlle s, ‘', l ' ln '”! " over
, . ,
^,‘ZZ\ the wiutar
a . Kami... is already among tho*
yeoj.ii-, and fevers, resulting
l ta'X
iit|1(!l . . (lti T l,erc is cvey reason to
HM , le ii 0lH | . t l,,ss of human life
famine in the French should departmm.ts* it continue;
by this war
a month friffiitflll or two longer. Oil that,
What a ^ *
n
the j time were come when
- 4 TI, , «e who mtko the iptarr«ls, he
The only men to^bt,
Trr ^ . ... . ,,
,,„7 of'tlm umssiug £he of an
Rug8ian ftrm y oll frontier of Prussia
s conveyed this morning correspondent. iu a spe
from a Londou, >*
It is Slated, iu addition, oWrerlin that
Russian uussian .Minister Minister at ac the uic Court ^ourtcu^
has been instructed to demnp*™ / rus “
Sta a full and categorical a*planation rnntinntno of
her 1 purposes ______ am 1 )0 w h
the war with Franc*
There is gicatunoasiuess both in Her
■in ami London. A cabinet meeting m
leL!turiqid,;, I i ** -caraif. l vvlitph imbe^ WUS to have
called for
to-dnv iu cosequence of urgent
es m Irotn l Lord Lyons to the
Minister, at Tours, who beseeches
Eugland to interfere and compel flam- a
peace before all Europe isset^n
es.
A voting con ole had been married by
A Q r ker, who*after the ceremony ,rc.
“ lTien ls, tiiou art now at
of thy troubles.” A few weeks
ter. 'i c cue m the minis
*r. h.-iling nr run*. iti^
irning out regular vivi
vou told me ! was at lilt* (‘lit
‘ •\So 1 did, fri'Uid, hut 1
not say which end.
THK HANKHCK WKRKLY JOUMAI )
a
Z
on B n uing for several successive
Th< ? °kj ecfc of this fair is to
I 1 ”," *° aui ln * Brcctin gf monument
^ 11,01 v °‘ F t,ie loved ones who
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that place, , and its vicinity in
of Southern *
rights.
a *^by tl» ritb!n^T pi? f ™ a“
boots, starched bosom shirt, with
and necktie complete, felt hat of
,tr8et *"^ lounging kiu gracefully about
,y at thc ’ 1 ^“wniug n,a . g purchase,
ad , of storgs for the
er ® rnIn eut bis person.
'? Ra " d »'P h “'>"^
- - ^i • »■ . . -
rpu ^ Ane a tarin u P on tea , 18 now twenty . , .
l 7‘ F W UIJU - miter January
Vernound pOT^dTjS . T mon P coH,ie tliree
; ••
_ * ** ~
,
an( \ * ’'/alton, by NewtOlH*!^*— 54 to^fays '• 26. H enr
/~: yeas
— - 7 -*-f
T Vhe first velvet factory ip the U.
bec » sta ^ by a French colony
Ka,m ^ at ^'^fFrankHn.
A butcher’s bov ,Z;n ^am/inir , ' g a trav 1 ',
shoulders 1 ai ,.;n l
en the lady in’'i m a e passion
, * J “ «*- de ““ «“*<* ^
J
Tnd™ e 1n "a^UmT^TTI the^j'^DiHrict” ----- T~ g ° n
f on ac-j
OUnt ° R rlv ate u ffuirs -
J * D ‘ 'V°°J»n and W li Spain are
* q' ‘‘Ibokcounty Ji! !!'*' nor ^’ n oes for
_
„ a ^“ob’s f t ie 11 attention ar *em auctioneer is
r ,
'Vo/fivc'doll- bu<: ' re 8 P ec
V 0 ais>
and Winter Importations
1870.
FITB^OTVS
ANDJTRAW GOODS.!
('RO\(>i, €ATOK & Co.
1MPORTEMS Aim JOAUKH8 or
Ruche., Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments,
1,'l'RAW BONNETS and L\i»iEH’ ft A i's
and untrimmed, SHAKER IIOODS,
a:G ami239 Baltitnoro-st B*i.timo»k, Mo.
the latest e«rw«i» 0 ove!ii«s. I
< >,doi.-oiioiud. and prompt <ni given.
—
••tfjeutf* IX'rtttfi <|
TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED
ttLfl Kfl VULNTAIN PKNS
w^T
tmikow. m.-rchautB. tomK..r< .,.7",^' «■
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i- -r..d flv
^ ubbSSoTijsibwioii Z to a«i nts.
?**£*?$*££*■ Tte ~ —I*.«»
7v^7 (ilNLLALSI 8 WNG 1101
HANf’OOK CUl’XTY, GA.
*« -\OW »I-K V.
| n.h. "Z, 12*•£
r , ? o»„
*** danf* a^c^nifnodatiOiiti for 4! who may come.
htv» iiiYMeil t« Spnn^ « trial.
Juj 1 K. ,r„,V
. „.wabuk.n. v j. line, j.m. Wallace
\^m-u ii .meock Co. - Augusta,
WaiTlMI, Li.nC & Cu.
c . 19 k'-t’-fit 1 ^Mykeiioche X "wr»V» AS^f # l€
^177
CT CBn+i tfaXCKa m*J< on !>»««€ sot Cotton
0 N>w \orx^ i . in
.
We aiirats G*-oryi* an4, South Caio'ina ,
are ,.»r
ihredebwtwl
g^tcirciPs Manipulated Guanos ,
Vhn^hntr ,i Li Zm
a:ijll „ vnEott 7 In. M
B «ii.. g c«io».
The inlet*it.s of the firm will ho repr-aente.1 8
» ~ r -V ^
rq of Sparui. aug If'
3S^I-A.T^<"Y3TiB T. MAUKWALTKR^ VV UXV*L j ,
Bio.vd Htr."t H- nr lower Market. Angola Gt.
t.,do!sotun,H.e.,too ( d.r. ttllsoruiof
MARBLE MOM 4E\ rs, h.
et0 - e,c *
\1. weik lor tbe country carefully
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MMU withuhcos?ort»b
7*03323.
10MFORT AND < URK FOR THE Rl’PTUR
--^ 11 , Y> W. mid “n re«***i},, of 10 ri»
Solis.-). N*. ir»Oj'E R ***^ v auth 1 r Av«*uuc. ol M-.L,*.*! N»w
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,J OWS how to doable the profit* ofc-the
ai ^^ ow lar,1 '® r8 « n d l ^«' r soiiecun «ach .uake
Winter. 10,000 Copies win be mailed free
*** ”™zi'?oler^
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agents WxNTfcD for
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,n g events couneeled with Bible History, oonfain
^ he whole forming a
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fH * NU ueed d by
tt l. wolcott.
o m OH&th ' m ^ Are N - Y -
4 NTEH agents to sell Dr. Beard’s
St
Book for working men of ewry oecupa-
® U t a — $ 11 1 a x .
Oct a 22 3m
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r ihcreoeiptTrce * b>
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remedy, »ud wiii> u d
•'«««. M. c. lkguk t. Hoboken, n
ASEMTS WA8TE9.
($225 a Month .>
Y thfi American Knitting Machine Co-, Boston
Mass., or St, Lotii*, Mo.
Sep. 2‘J 1S70. 0 1 . bm
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Ml " 1 * >sy —Business nit rely new
I indutemeiirs.
J C. HAND .Si CO. Biddeford, Me
Sen 29, _______21 6m
FOHi^TJIsr E3S
FFF.UI3D to live lot-u. Rare chance. R.ud
oianip: Diamond K Co , 'Vilmington, Del.
29 21 fin,
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teed to all am itious 111 n worn* n set.
our world renowned patent hilv» r Mould Wire
Liar For ful!pnrtici.|Hrs addrtss the Girard
Wire Mi'ts, run. pa
Hep 2i» 21 6m
THE MAGIC COMB
7 Il.L t lfau^t- any colored hair or beared to a per
i hi aneiu black or brown. Il continue u<» poison
Any one can usoit. t)ne sent y maii for .-Jl. Ad
dre», iilAl>IOfiOMB('(l.. Spraigfi Id Ma. s
Sop 29 21 Gni
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TILS inquire how to get up clubs.
.wer is send for I rice List. and a Cub form
it vHh full dim vions,—m a
to eon.>umrrs end remunerative lu cb l-i.rgau
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and rnhltc
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ASEFTS BELfiSN: TltWMte CMei
Vntii f:r
\wm%mwmm*
j love of wild advouture mid « dvj?ir«- tt gaiu
of the every day *ife and pe.-uliar . w
of |7 e ,bvcmne a warrior,, f the -firs,
n< j c h>ef of l>»0 Sod^s Strvei the
i« hr-iV'-i* agiiiist rl.f hos'il-' Iudimi* and ** Lieu
u the Regular Ath-v. which pr»ition he butt
re -rfu-dto r.rora v M !:f- ov so
love- 79 UluBtrat !>. 2 l -f them full page,
of the Author. h»I enjraVed rxprew.lv
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.Sixty five First I’riz« IVkAals aw Hide
K THE GREAT
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WILLIAM mm & GO.
Af A NUFA VTlt 12RS OF
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
linns- J’ortfS,
BBLTIMtTUE. AID.
pubBI-mwrw.
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om the stiff’
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are uu-q.mled, using none but (he very
of lu l>CT to Toe"o P “.,»"7 y
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>>« would call special auction to our h*
Agency for tho most celab^ated Parlor
Rieiodians, which we offer whdo^ie and
lowest Factory Prices -
WM KNABE A TO.,
g ‘ 21 6m Baltimore, Md.
Mill Gearmt,ShaflIn|JtPulleys
t^TsENaroBACiRcmAitJSs
^rpt. 22, thTO. SO ly
A Great Sup in A<h <ntcc.
i- v (I N l HU
NEW METHOD LJU THE
V * A Y o - r O R T E
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is a gi’..u2 1 'K.k , new, urigiuul t > a large
' coin^)U-t« w-ho'e anil in of
ssa each Rm parts,
practical throti^hout'
andT.^ afflndy ^deplori'il!'
by many who have heretofore boon
'o use any iiwirnmion books. Publi.hed
Aniericcu and. Euronean riiigojing, iu si‘pa
Editions. Price s^4.0 0, Sent postpaid to
s on receipt of price.
OLIVER DITSON k CO , Boston.
C. H, DITSON & CO,, N ’w York.
Sept. 29. J S70 21 Gin
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Ci !' i ? w i !nj ,|y machiues
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,Hant omployrneiix “» U Hl1
luHv ^
(4,r *i hLv OU fk t *
.nHfouair, mid Wringer*, nud w« iWfahf
* with
^ ,,af:tor his fortaue, his would beeum*. one W ul 77777,
,,, i' 3 of race by endowii,,,-, f„,„| —ii.
to give oho of these Washmg MachiuteV*.
of overtasked washerwoinen which *•
m our land Notice the liberal offer made by
its-ulfilimeiit to the letter. Lei
wfig*’ ....... .... ..
£ “ a A * paid AXB n 0 ^ FF ra E ,s R ^
ifibe ,,, merofotuU, in your place win not furnish
^ ach,n Meud or
“ B her . ,2» 15 ,tf’ Wnugor 810, UH ,he d retail wilt R"ce,
. ttU w« f or -
ur< 1 ^ieiiiier or both iiiaihines free of freight,
8 is to plu
itlln< w , rt Will 1,0 ®ue liked, selling j ami no secure are we
• y oe that we agrea to refund ihej
oue y' fRu y° ! "‘ wiaheato ,e.urn il,.
.No holm ml, lather ol brother should permit
72Tk^ r> jl with «'» h -' -i. fifty- wo
u ht U il «“ '> • ‘i "• li r. more txp-di
;“ bj r* an 7, ^ “>i m y Ui '**
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♦n v.i.oin liberal din
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p M A ^ 'L^nppl'w ALSO ^
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m <Soods! and totemisi
!?©» ras taaiL[La®Ki &
. , of variety and
every at t
lowest™ es.
purchased onr present stock of
at the very lowest figuresT*:^
confident of our ability to ^
PLEiSE 3
tl,at reason or liberality can satisfy?
Our _ motto is
“ Quick Saks and Light Profits” v
and we are determined to slick to our
} but WC dO not wish Volf tO ^
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quality and pruT^^
CX.OTUINC,
oftlio of H best best materia! material ami
fh/x iC latest i. 4 . Style®, ± 1
HAIS, CAPS, BD0TS& SIMS
.oi every quality, and from the best and
-w«i«iw.
In » word our stock of Staple, Fancy,
.
Goods , and , Clothing ,. . ^ full „ and
u
complete.
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keep constantly on hand a full
, complete , . asortment of
FAMILY GItOCfiftlES
AiXUD
Plantation r tipplics,
which we incite the special atteution
Farmers and f
Families.
We are determined to keepyAonstantiy
on baud a fall stock * 4 * 4 * vary tiling re
in .mr mw ke t, aj>|^oiell j u «t as