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Hoktoohekt, November 19.—The first Al
abama State Fair held since 1860, commenced
T*LLABA8SEe,
ncyra^t
badly. . Anes
ire would sty
south Honda, besides being a-great conve
nience to tfanUmtn?^nl|?tlw very
best, material,v in * great.. abundance. What
Northern mechanic will take advantage of
this golden opportunity,£1 xsnm . .rr
, T, ift'ancsat« i*#WP l eL*Bit*On i
flwtnrfiey !>» ataiarM HiMb nMIHHUMWiimin*
'Femandiua*Coh J. F. Sanderson, •
>11 *1
He. JEbo.iit /qft o'clock in U»-e«*Mi
Wu!lnW thaJO—It downward
1 passenger tram at Olnstee and
on to Sanderson,„ where it stopped
might cast
| • P |
YfigjKltsdF
1866, is one hundred andtJixtthonfekfitlyiand 1
Grant re-
of negro voters ninety thousand.
»%d-Wilh the
While" s!
ounding States.' WehiSla
-tlantic, oftiVera hundred
is estimated
L whites did
r thirty-nine
arried three
As an extra null
Who low a geot
tor toot h .
lyantages. . We have no jealousy on that!
Georgia, apd-irtoteyer
l 1 ! 1 . 8 . ,good old. State Wd
?S°fi?> 4 irfaf f 9 t l r ,'hearty. co-ppeiptmn. J j&h
on the. Macon and Brunswick, Railroad
counties
i>ortte£ bf,o%;p^ple^^ri^e ,“bone and
sinew” ofeveryenuiitry; Bereft of all but
toeirJa^andstoek' by the. devastating re
sults ofjhe late war, and.having.ta dea^ Vreth
sertsd <4 v
office.
Advartts
pinied wit
United States and IParagaay.
Washington, November 19. — Minister
a new li
andseci
by mgj&mmm
munerative prices for his, cotton. -and. other , ed
produce, 1 and will naturally- : gWe preference ', <jf
to that paper which approximates nearest to' nei
his wishes in tnis respect. Savannah is uni-
«auMMK ±
or through which .these .tilings must be . J
shipped,"aiid as the jioBNiNa News’ is reqiiete ^
witir^tiSormSBob ufrfn- ill ■W'fe^tiisifk 1 |g
these parts. Mr. W. A. Shober, the general for
traveling agent ofthe NEWS," waS in out' “city' nK
— TO —
the morning news. ~
»r«A dn^UlbMcer, fi n • »<I Jj"
TaiiabaSses,; -Afi*
of the Supreme Court .this morning, Judges
Hirt and Westcott^erfr jtfeSdnt. Information
against Lieut Gov. Gleason was filed, sad
role nisi ordered returnable on Tuesday next,
oaiiiug on Gleason to show why a writ of-guo
warranto shotdd tint begfeg&dfegj ag^atipm i
This will bring the case before the Supreme
Court, where its merits wrh^pibMHHf'WflJP
ventilittoijf ■ if Tril a Q/“|fT'
In the report ofthe proceedings of the coh-
of colored men of Florida, held
f-tub f EgWflr^ft*8cially to Kentucky, Ten-
osseo, ; A&bama,’Mississippi ? atiid Louisirfhn;'
iat- is, when they seek’A' Sjieedy abd"'8ui-e ;
mneclion with-the -Atlantic coast antf“fib‘-
pe, which'they are now doing. 1 —- t: '■
But let us look at Georgia--as ; -she stands 1
ith her inviting person and-asks-for sons to
ist-upon-ber bosom, ihe.iudnqgnenlac that
... -.1 -r
dLliARD, Rtw York.
re front door without
nsN
g against Mr. Bulon, who
i threw him off and started.
street. Mr. Bulon gave
»- ? i * ' U _ u j. ■ _ aV 1 v . . — — W
1? HCEN iXid GTJAN O*
a few Bays
talion for
ng many names to the subscription list of
ro News in this State. - -
ieutenant-Govemor. Gleason still, remains
mettierh; Ib'e hearingAvhichwaijlmda few-
lys ago before .Judge Cocke, of. the .Second
idicial Circuit, (5 brief Account of .which,
as published.m the NEWs).detcrmiues noth-
g with' regard to "impeachment; . .That trial
from Cuban insurgents ore reported here in
conference with the fillibuster leaders.
vention
here on the secont
once with the. recoi
Convention. held i
published to-day i
Judicial Distrietj-t
perfect accord bet\
ent, and no signs
Convention indivi
mon; Veajnmg sbMething over a pound,
id plucked from a tree containing .more;
tan five hundred, and grown from the 'seed
‘ a small Sicily lemon. From its; growth
e are led to believe that the soil of Florida
peculiarly adapted -to the culture of citric
□its. Mr. E. has transplanted a ten acre
ange grove near the outskirts of our village,
an the Atlantic coast, well -suited to theJprro-
duction, aml laid out by the tj»nda of; riCthtfi 1
just forthatpurpDse. .- Should he-desiro sugar
and syrup, (hero also he can be accommoda-
ed, for the cone grows luxuriantly. Should
the desire to enter the lumber business, the.
finest pine that grows iipon' the globe .can
there be found. Corn grows well and pays
for its planting; : sweetrpobttoes feach perfec-'
boii-iir the soil: and frints^'siich 'as' figs,
peaches, plumb, pomegranates and otahges,
Aowifoiperfeetibmv SdJihueh -for Southern
Georgia^ ondthe story isWt half toltt •* Fine
was killed
mendation ofthe Colored
Boston on October 2d,
the official paper of this
are seems to have been a
Toe PEE.TON S.OMi-OITjrDS. CASH:
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MAVXUSt&r^. 7T..>r..... TO OO
XI .TT3.1-• .
PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN ANO,
Dijxm abb try K,
as held by virtue of an affidavit made' by !
^^^din^iUi' “a^^pj^^*te^nfe^erefar^
iblyin the administnitinn ofrthniitat&GoVy
mment” But the whole proceedings were
. Gentlemen of the seaboard, merchants of
Savannah, citizens of our great -cotton port,
would ypn like an occasional letter, fresh and
hot; from the iip-counfry ? Itls certainly to
'EugtneW’fcPsWrrtBauTS. Architect..
ored, made addresses,
sitiou to each other.
"A.t"t7EP^SflA Ca‘,XBK, Bryan Strevt, oppo-it;?
IvJL Bank State o£ Georgia, Houee. .Sign, Ship
eminent But the whole proceedings wera ’ .
quashed on account’ df 1 the indefihiteness"‘6f' ' i
the affidavit, and the prisonersteet atdjbtotstv .
This places the affair exac 1 ’- 1 *■
before the arrest of these
meantime, Gleason has issui
withnio' headquarters -camea;- signed- Robert
Cox, Chairman, and A. C. Lightfour Secre
tary, both ofwbom'are colpred^in opposition
i* all.winter. In-Middle Georg
i" -in itthink that iwe have hit:
• paradise; but a paradise that
- bly abnsed by reckless farr
; J abuse of the soil'.' "Yet, to-dr
> ‘give it for any.part of Georgi
i“ -vronld begin fq feejami iS
A Tffif is it'tiiat'vv'e ‘ciEipt ral
's iVSthe tropical ftbifa V ' Co
barley, oats, cottiw^otftiides,' cane anfflifniEs'. “
of alTkinds enn be raised and produced" to". '
perfeotioni Tt is the bonie for sm&Q'fhrifSfe.' 1
and' can be made the garden spot ’of thd' ‘1
State. ■ No epidemies of fiatutxl L
our people; and -we shobjd hay^d'feunti 1
tfiing :a£^Bonthnm Georgia". Our-wtfter-is'l .
cool aad:irfreestone.-; So much for SEddle
Georgia, and not all told;by half. - -aj a
I IVejaow come.to vtShesrotoh and Northeattt n
Georgia, a section of our State that is; begin- -
ning to attiwet special attention;, and. well it
should; for if.js bound to be the .-greotbee -
hive of i the. mochauical and indnstrialrenejRy; s«;
of the §tato, besides being the great.gram; a
PPS’SHfifi, vStpcfenfflising^eefitiqBrowBto it
ideas, opinions, wishes, and our very preje-
raas;
journals
-and sinful 1
our business men ill tn^Towns
take the Savannah papers; but
{8. Editors, you wUl.no^be.satis-
irculation among Only one class.
York I/eralJ, the Tribune and
......—.... . . - - -- ' 1 1 ■-
might triumph, and ^having seen the condi- fi e d with a
lion of the colored men of Georgia, who have Doth. Ne-
been prostrated from the condition of man
hood which the Ooh®§t^on, gives them, by
having the Democracy as rulers—say they
riovr a split in the Eepublican ranks, par-
acntaly in the colored element erf ^tiie popu
lation of that State, brought her“ to her
still retained the
of it nps^ bbe threats. of Carse to the contrary
notwithstanding He claiua 1 “
UBGCSON A DlXan. tTodertaturfl. 120 Jlroughb.
ton street. Dealers in Fisk’s Patent Metalic, M.v
togany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes tor"
Preserving Bodies. Funerals torniahed at ,tlie short.
the family mrii’e trad find a place round the
hearth-stone of all classes ? There is talent,
energy anri japitaD suf^fienj ,in fltfiOfgti ’
journals to convey information and entertair.-
mentS to Jevery 7 household in Georgia.
-We are all proud of Sovaquah-^onr great
cotton port—the Jargest city in the State. . _ x .
■ Now, Ifentrs. Editors, it,ia:
Oglethorpe planted the df DeinoctaQ tfi din ftlni
- - it may aeetqjniittfe strange, to some ol your
readers when we wrlte that ontxiitlzetis gen
erally manifest miufix sympathy lor Governor
Beed in this “impeachment” business, and
have no hesitation in prouottnoiug the whole
Beed has^ieeU*guilty of^e'rames 1 for which
this attempted ‘iimpeachmenf.' has been ini'
Torida.
WINTE
afford to
early histor)-, w]
little colcmjViiiv
I almost forgot i
—weaUhy; com
among ns dream of the Anne and Yam acraw
of Tomochichi aud Ooiisaponakeeso, while,
in imagination, we pace the, long, riin^mossr
hung aisles of Bonaventure." , The [ practical
think of the iron baha^tliatj eonnec^ ii^wj^h^
the city and carry down the fleecy crops, tile
' while these iffihie vail^%wi§t>aek the hn^gii l g
and : ties,- the sugar and syrup, and obffee''an‘d ;
salt, besides—alas,_ for one of the departed
tions. \
‘- Yes,'gentlemen-factors, yon should cultivate
<■
IMid^ld d^a^.^ The’-niffies toe Bob,1
|e agriculturist will bo well repaid "in
fain crops. It should be to the other j
ous of the State, the hog and horse raia
ction, and the thousands of dollars sent
.e West fqrpark, mule.-i mid horses, sho
ldits way into the pockets of the fara
^gjupbisr, coi?&
43- TH03E WHO PREFER «Utlo >
i nisv.i'l villa .4 d'UnTVY L
j aute nmn im^
17 ilffipglitgn Starget>L;-/-*.- norlR-lm :fi
the great tiger inmter,. will shoot him politi-
tally dead. fi /l '' - i-,H r
This manifesto pnrports to come from the
voters of the county of Leon met for tiie^pux-
pose of considering thd tmurse'"taken- b^
CoL W. M. Saunders as On independent’ can
didate for Congress.
niie the validity of any
T A RH
Georgia;
lue to two o’cloc PQO nolia-i lo <jo¥
JEriday afternoon. Ladies! Uatinee. d.
joumed, for the reasc
stijrqtioually organize
having a quorum from
l TTOIi
rieVer
day it met nutiiits-
ie diflerent sections turn their attention to
lecialties in’ the agricultural line- Nature
terns to have hinted fiirqngly at such a
mrse,
Every dollar saved to the State, and every
jUar kept within the limits of the State, is
ffldarcd.^xHRffi^Wre^Q'dt
any other officer, of no bint
must not, however, be uqdgsi
:! b f
14. w«i >***,
' ^ are l . “jatog
every class, Aud am prepared to order every land of
Southworth for the Eastern District of Pemi-
Hylvama; J. N. Barbour for Ma^ssachusetfs; TJr
B. Datcher for Southern and Eastern Dis
tricts of New York.
Treasure*:*Spinner directs- the national
1—i * X - 1
are at all inclined to effect any compromise
with Badicalieqt which wauld iinwoiva *3htf
surrender of any of their long espoused and
rigorously tiefendefriterioc»tio prinsiptom
ready with ex|)lahatiqn- of; what .we do not
understand, and be sure to consult the con-
railroad, every founds every facto:
ueh aggregated wealth.
Georgia has §8,000 square miles of terri-
iry, water power unlimited, and productions
ia t command a gpgd prioe.Bi the markets of
Le world, AU .that rs needed to make her
ie greatest of States is A good, Bobejivinffl^.'
T/IIL • li, n
loutthe
ie worst about Sped, to take Gleason womc
a like “swapping the devil fiSr a witch fi anti
loraovor, the" latter gentleman’s reputation
asseito^m^vra
‘^sqiiii'ric •• . ’,1
IPUBNITTIRE POLISH,
i ' r “ ' !,re “" wfeAvinv ; '
|,‘rjs K j -i.ueii fit} .-.ta-: -3Jc: : ,-yj »v-rr
ua Aromatic Arabian Gums.
68i s x f -- qri. n >h'1 .....i-., •■ rni.-’v. . i -/c
T i [Fragrant,-Brilliant and Permanent,
i'xi-o i-i-wrmofrl A RITAE POK
Wjr,». r,
—- .*~r*v*'
$150,609,OOfri 4 -
The heads of d
blfcation of reports by snbor-
uhmitted to Congress,
e right to a suspender has been
-i - $50 a bag, we wonld have $75;
farms, with five persdnstp a farm, vcoffidgi-Te
visa population ofhSOOjOOQsonJs.. New York
lias a. population <rf over 3,000,000. Georgia
should lrirve at least, with her territory, no
less than 400,000 farms—We can support
with ease 2,500,000 people, feed and clothe
them weU,,and 3 jiaye^so^et^qg to seU be
sides. • **f r,T..y.
; Ourlandsshould noA lie idle; but we should
see, to it,-that* goaffirtifrifly pcjphlatiOttiiaft
r* _ *
ror our •
summated this ueforiouB aohome, flo thafc itovt
persons wishing to purchase State land must
of uece8S%irmsk&< Implication to thO- said’
‘[‘ring,” from vhopx it can be had only at the
xhost extortionat#3r»^^ Wf! Qtttrage
L>OE~HG3IERY, Ac.,'at ^ fJtf, '
Z AO Y klai. 4. STKAcas’.
TOl dONOBESS STREET.
believe that
and exposed to j; th6 v^ble wwlffi mtMH,
In the.ianguage ofithe honest pld Dutchman,
“Mine Got, vot a peoples!” But enough, ol
thiiitiie heart-grqws sick in coutemplatmg jt
novl7-t20
mm
THE CHA31PI0N
As concemsm
Florida are" qispi
lar verdict, and
date themselves
Mrid to'acquiescpTit fh® popu-
are eudeaforing to ^igiamrgq-
as best they can to existing;
istriouA ^WBgBy^twVould preahjreVTfipiS'
cle - oji Wtolthi'A'tf power, of prosperity,
iat would make glad the heart of every man
bo takes pride in his State's advancement
Scotiand, Ireland, Germany and North
aly would gladly give us a part of their
)pulation if wo but 7 pre»eiited the proper
Liberals gain 60 and the Con-
membens.-- 1 9|ii
ember 19.—Letters from Madrid
STOVALL, decease^; 4 # A Ti
| HO .U+ffPs^tY.L - n . TtJVAd!
- i*s9la datM <3Qjf *r tb&c ^rTVUiid .
TwentyJFive Acres of Laudy
j UteTtha MW qjVtrMaMM*-* u
Very many are inclined to the opiuidu that
General GrffllV“LetTv^Tia»^o<l' policy,
when fully develd^da^willno^prove the myth
that is generally anticipated, and they.ontM;
tain the hope that he will appreciate the tier;
plorable condition of the Southern States, and
by a wise, just and magnanimous course to-
I r.jdv wichti 1 i-l
TlxL iuoJuiox in sjLii
Garem Billiard Table for Sale.
$9: bepf tv> ib .-11 ><t a <:i
9tr . ,<wwv..
leweionE. ab< S t 12
IS”
X itfa »■ -
BO0fS : iSB SHOESK1
*km$m
of that indomlta
accorded him, w
him simply as th
bent of us owi
constrained to b
the South—he vi
mortality which
tere was.
it had burned
1 through into
himself
smothered,-
“^ea were
buildihg, which is“nsed' for
augh’s:menagerie,- was•
all timer:
■rrbse,’” and
ations of the
STEIN:
November 19.—The eruption of
' ^suvius is increasing.
W>n,'
^4 seventy^ix coostitiieneM give fCTJtJril
®*j°rity Of one hundred and eighteen.
‘'I 1 SeAgwari*. • ^
Ji-Tfv*:
it $2,000.
was as
i Golf tirW- BricM^O.^- AfTHov
Young and > oj5)iT^'ete'also lo^e
cotton, cornorlumber, but oi
small amounts. 1 7 '
• The loss will be felt seriously- '
inunity as it is' genera^y regStie
wo bayrels pf sugar
pi-y4 ar g e portion of
ie light-fingered gen- T
rjlBE UNDERSIGNED WILL
irfest tins 'commimity.- In connec-
. this subject,' we are much pleased
' than an nriusual breadth of land
>1 suited in cane during the coming
It is a crop easily worked, not in-
the caterpillar, highly' remunerative
julky "for thieves. These are snffi-
i To establish tKoTladicai’ policy in ! the'
South is to set ignorance to rule over know-
Sdge. •'-Itis- to *f stupidity to rnle over in
telligence. It is to set brutality over refine
ment It.,is to set barbarism to rule loveV.
civilization. It is to. set .fetichism to. rule
over Chris tiamty. * It is to Set Africa to ritie
r “YlStir Offueci
"5 AXi ‘Ci n atf»
Lon the Colorado
idnj ».to SU °T
ricity to restore persons
overdose of-laudanum or
->rfn