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«T Biur« oi>rrr«puu4»uiS situation,?}
•ad «t«ij on* *f muln
lb. fatal hallucinate >*« |*iuri|.lM are ii
▼oU«d ia tbe
&aattoeijX
la tbefr^tu drama of liberty’* dealfc.
Wn bare evctyda^a refta*ft things a*
they wr>t, aaJ ou'gfci loir, aad ara
bored «iib lwaddlingnonsense on the “Taw o<
the ease*' aBTltt “principle inVat/eil.’’ j
Lp t brr i Ijaii
ddfb (irOugl.l
hat aad Ifiliil NHf fdhf baa uterp]
WB' M aHHHI 1
.jm.Utli',
(WSwred
nigh* »* right,
ll^Uegvff&Lf
up a d*ad pria*
Party pdi.jf
ifcmtfMlftfJ
tar 1,
Iba edict tbd
•d tbe diadem of principle, I
raiegyUtaa
the consiitulioB aad aerateb
cipla to prove lhs injustice of tbo pri position.
. JSrtf* “-W •. WOrd *H ***»#¥•
bayonet to five U -‘form aad premre," ai
straightway tbe aode. tba common law ai
, precedents ara invoked by tba leaned .jwi
fusion as weapons of truth to demolish Oh*
paradox aad dafaal its logic. TreasowtcH the
Conr.liiution ol Ibe.fflbara of/be Ue|Mldi« t
enUu-U ptU. ..I
murders tba liberties of tbe people for plan.
- tier, aad tbo shriek af wounded honor ia deem*
“* ’ I® eeoro.away tbo rohjmn^jw*
and preserve the pence.- * «•’
• ‘wearied, worn, wrung aad rirm*’
i’iwfr* , ' | i' i *'4* | qftr' »*'J
We bare bean anioug tba loath*
•iftowf enough, aad aMaatatr af# ad M«r
v rah»ahle sare to remind ns of abat «A.4»d
jt-oiat aa to what r». We must <|sit tba pe<f,
act tbo preset./, aad to the fmlmrt taaasfsa tba
oabamwif of tbo land marks of lav and liher-
—
The Oorcrmaeat af Waabiagton, Jefferson,
llan/ a*ntm.lU,m iiJutkillJ'H
IM, avof'mtions
at tay of (hUowera as lo ft
jgjggfc
W,)-..— ootil l„ »rt ,lo Hna.
'HAS*;W MkW trttt Iloufc K w.r.1-
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W)*iikol«ir l»*«W***. »!«•«,« »»*
Orton.. wt W MO. “»•
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» liM'T 1 M.U, mA •*•"> aa illus-
ItMIMi WTH* Op 1*0 “M„tor» rapaaia
^ Wl Lm) 1 •" ‘f'.
••• •*
,kia.«o<a«a»J**m a«r,aaa«« Uaiwar’a la
Wahlt.lUUMaMpaa'. li-Ia kaaaa
Aj ianluta^aOlUl, aac* aa RaJteala, llaaoa-
OMMlliOSt-jStonkWW*”**“***• !**"'
to oradieal# the cstal*-
Wo
with I
* CTI bo party mow ia power. That was a cou-
. fflennioa d’/”44,^it<i|a aad^mlejjt|d-
tea.” This is a
iat, recogaise^l
‘.SOT
centralized despol-
•Jiuate de- “ Tri ’’ 1 p. > 41
a. froa.
•lent States." This is
sio. That, recogni
part meats
Slates to
This ;obo>ifl»|a— tba/ E:
•ty.
wipes
aud nary to
brance of the Federative ayst<—
He ia far ia tbo rear of-^aato aiaFt'd/oya
much of tbe bliss of igaoraace. wbo_ now
colls upon tke
* *nolca o( alarm.'
by the light of our burning transports wear*
marching to tke Emjire. tt mailers hula
with tbe people whether Congressaft tbe Pres
ident be King. At present Congresses King,
without ibo restraints and limitations; of
written Coast itntion. Revolutions
iiiss oi ignorance, woo now
- people to give' Inidi&icJPio
rra.” Tka Rabicoo is past, and
brekwards. «ad fef cbdagey tfcoit^.Lor] be
* Iboked for Hlf I be-con err* cii(raiaai«W'in iis-
Ibe afford disperses CbigreA point
of tba bsyoaet.
We of tbe a Sooth are But ia a conJiiiop
stolid indifference add ignorance of the mui*.*-,
os of .the North beacatb, aqd the ^ bold pei-1
blushing. usurpations of their, rulers, aboro.* “
Nor can wo be paaaive in' our meek submis
sion to the grinding ol the mill,—tbe wrgit*
jUff of erents will not let as be still. We]
a dangers of tba cataatropbe.
JJi.
liberty.
i govwrvmoar Md<aaatk.Mi|sn>l
■lirtttifttPJ"
The Radical party bao ff U/U waked
tbo people sir tbo North. Tbe . full/
aroused, jmd far tbo first time since tbe war
tbo madorate RepwbUomta ate scarcely labs
No rerotatiowarj measure of a Radical
<Hayuu. aa>. MOiMnianoO*U«3bt-
tod aUwoger fartiag, or more general com
■'ASSESS*sHHitwa*:
on, comment wpow it freely. Aad to the
OMdil. Of tbo moderate Ropub)ious papers
l it said that they speak its uomaas-
■ : ; ri- :t •
itself in tbe audacity
Orantthat party beeesai-
It, tbo bNadost MsM' bV sOe
Umt i» gravely dangerous to
mailer involves ajaerieis qoes-
SlbJCSJlSc Jit tb^Badi.
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• other featoro of tbiw bwaiwoav wo refer
e venlilalioa of Oov Bullock baa beew
Ami so mo of tbo auet caoauriag cumaeot has
iOh» drstjtrpkllwn (j &lAt!
This is of course highly sjtbfoelory to Ibe
Oo'iontor. aad a compensaiion for any little
Ud «sroU' *• ia
g«i» philaBtbropieal endeavor for—Bullock.
3j Coanta
blstropeliian Record, apeakiag of Jhe wo-
laea’a righia. thinks
“Trite**
Levfltcrf.]
Tbe variadis i s .cisiii ns sssuming nr rnti*
•Ird io i he name ol .^lmVelhya” have bnw
«bunt as umn<*ruii:i ns the intv-binra af “pot- |
p-iuel M»iivn," and Mere eiiate
d*lr niuilUlil v in ll*0> hi
hopes aid hunt disnppoTiilioearrNs'* -
cltsee*. Ihdh alic^. ..
chMcaOUa law, af NWiipl^^S* 1 ^ lr *
... _ >ir»l» and toils, thr
of ihe flwiMrjr^ ’
|ir«-i!rc«*s>>ors Thr
•ys for b season aaiiclpated
toil; the ether fraslr
followers and Ihe spoil?
1*23)1/jtom superiors. The rffuris ot
HahOd jwiacipl/s of frbegovermnrut aad so
'clfiy.bad recoaafruclihriu ou lheir own level.
- Tbo leadocouf 4bi#M»««‘*‘ion scut to «|»«
tlwaiWvtro^woWb Oa oarpel baggers; tbo na-
Visa wMlta wboJMn »b*ir ranks as ineniah,
am* are'rawa«i|(^^rth proa^aea aud A
eh are of vpaitv. arekaewa jaa scallnvraga •
‘whllk Ihe duped foHowavw are -of African de
scynt, ^nd Tlere, Until a few years past,
slaves of lb* pfop^ietyra of the soil.
• < Of tbo-brakolan wo will give aa au exam
ple’ohe WriloeK;-who baa seized lb* tlevera-
jfilfi.it “•
moat, notorious azaaple. prrliap*. i* one
Bfoww, who boo bsww rewarded fur Ui* iafamy
kklfa Wid» tfb the bOncb of tbe so-called t!u-
Jn» n.Tt aklbkjur? r‘ •.,
PtWlytiitff ITS
. . The tana,“mkrpet-bagger” is applied be-
edwWtkey tavariabty'carry a c-rpet-bag as
r’ieltftoi ttirtfeolll. The ^callawsg'’ is
fruwJ^s'povfr j oi principle! Wa
are ihua particular because we expect Ibisp«-
pef lO^i filed-iu tbO arebivaa af the tffate,
and wken race of earpet baggers and
scalawags shall have passed away, we wish
pbetetily tmkaow who and.what they were.
'** The history of the LevoRdra of tbe sixteenth
mtnry ia Ihe bisfory of ali, ou a less grand
scaio aw»Rb*J||i ^nd progress, but the fall ihe
a*ne l( |ncT|ljbje^nnd^ in proportion lo ibe
The spirit bf • hlndgrave Mill li»*»
•Snong iftt’pjoula T^o hare ihe courage to
aliempt af^JUa'energy to exe.utte. MdnCer
and Slorek had 1 hair liasse. and Bulluck and
BlodfcHt may profit by their example.
-dii'l I •
Isoorance or fllallKiiiy,
Wbieb in it that controls tba people, the
I*, .aba »f .be «.p.er “*'
iai^jdav:! m w Ph*&sftMF* ,0 ,l '® ,e * lifrs ol
Radicalism, which no. power abort of Omuip-
oteneo «•» defeat; but tbe masses, the vast
>i.ab.>uuiH bic aa*»a aaa m auuumuu w
lb. ^N*U( au ii! IIU4 .tw M ,J •*.». wo« ■> ou., .<*
... - . ih»* ** lurn fnl from the nnblie crib ? Such
coaalrj .. UlMlb U)U- K. at. *0 fr.» "be pablie erib! Sael.
t«MD Ibe upper „J aelber a.,11 a...„_.b.' -PP»*ili»BM**i. » J.U b. lb. b.gbl of ex
. ■ —- ■ An.nl,(.1a I ll.l ll.Ua
IVavagauCe, wad We must conclude that they
^aVe^uioVia by Ignoranec or malignity ; ami
^SwiUyjffVop 1
tive.
y #iabWIbd’Co'thia conclusion, also, by the
,yi|iw/feceffliy pirtiliriied in the Northern pa-
low of events will aot let as be still, ffemrm ’- "T* , ,
cMpelleJ la play ai jut. ■ eS.rJfb. <r**ellu. g lh,».,*h
tba South, .^apprise is expressed by these
•n tbi. BoMpUxioa R ba. coaie,'aaJ Ibe *H**rti a> •*. peace, Ib.'aeaarily I. pef«.n
* “ ami property, and Ihe prosperity in the
iS*ptb. Some old leading sbolishonisls have
said, “ba*! I known, I would have pursued n
UMTerniplpourae/’or, words equivalent. Ig-
Mnacaioawpleaia courts human or divine
■fflA fMI opportunity for enlightenment ex-
i^U. Facts as to tb^Mate of the eonntryand
society are daily published throughout tbe
ftrt&b'lftfcfhottiad conceit of llie northern
w# forbids lbs*reading, or, it read, the be-
lievlng of tba«n (aftfi, „ fct regards us as an
igbersat.-iilNfterate, rebellious, desperado,
uigger-killing, yn#Jtea»eatiog people, aud to
bOUovowkbarwisa sem base heterodoxy.
- IJ the ignorance of these people present
Mian to them, it ia *ny thing else to us, and if
aeanaot greatly Mistaken, is leading them
and the whole country by rapid eenlripetal
gyrali^tmUlff Krpfflkiccl Maelstrom from
escape, prill be impossible. Can they
not, will .1bey. not see the old land-marks
growing dimmer mid dimmer in tbe distance,
S^d^tlie'jraffniiij^lbyBa oif oligarchy growing
ider and more evident as they approach il ?
While they help to fetter the Houlh, can they
ffifc'ipg-offbains for tbrir awn
glaices
‘ w* will hare to
r school system, and* make out a
■ew eu r^i-ljM for our girls. They wuei l«
‘it law to elbow their wa/ to the poKa,
a bajd i heir WWW *■ pnmarv iAren%a;
a»bamed of the mean mind that could ba con
tent with four walla, am! tba fliarrdw hi-aiis
that could limit their cares to a boust-l.old
when the whole hnsaan race was outside. In
stead of tba paltry ambition of mfi)diug their
ebildtww's minds, and iraiaingthemforHeav-
*n, iba. mother* of the next, generation mast
bo taught bow lo break up parties, niaask
rings, reesaetrwet marriage sad divorce laws.
ringed raeanmrwet marriage a
R*** r * ,I J r ‘
Tba Legis’alnre of Georgia meets no; ft
' Monday, aad O, what a scramble there’ll l>e
«var tba poor carcaa 1
South ia this day far more luysl to
tbe Constitution and the country—the whole
country—than the North is. It is more on-
per* from every section. Its interests arc
identical with those of the whole country be
cause of its lack of success in the st:empt to
separate. I: is no comfort for us to think
tbn| thcANoftfi must bear with us the ruins
refftblfc‘Whi^'^y ara pulliitg-down,
aad we would ralb*r they would help us to
sustain I* ifiVs origlnftl integrity and tr«n*
mil it, as we rece.ived il, to poslerily.
* We'sre snlisfie*? that' Radicftlisih, iHe god
of destructive reconstruction, might be over-
urned if tbe rank and file of il* followers
would raffer enlightenment. They will not
believe our papers ; were miesiouaries sent
to them they would not receive them. We
know pet hew their ignorance of us is to be
banished unless they will senJ out spies—
meu.cnpablij of seeing, appreciating, and re
porting truth—honest men,' if they have
such. If they will do this, and abolish the
‘s’atidrr mills 1 ’nbir established throughout
theiFuetb, great, wjil be their aslunisfamenl
at the contrast between tueir ideas and tbe
real truth fn regard to ibe people of tbe
pXmno.v
A leltevJ* ” Mr Vip i» l Eagilasr
k ayr* w U K encloses the fol-
l ^K ••onunmiications, upd reque its ns to
sti the I'liipluje.-s ofthe t'ompnpy right .*
Jsstitcuii, Januiy till, 1870.
11 l‘otr<r* .-'No piper Ims baen brought to
this depot lo twishipped lo Alhnny or any
id her point. The Coyirier wan says be had
m order to ships.tue toC W Stylos, but did
not do it, becauaa he did not have it himself.
Black, .Agent.
muitii WrsTMix Rail Road OohPiIZT, 1
Ornci Macon,*Ga., Jan. 7lb, 187tf:/
Vr. I'. I'otcert, Jiityr. .J lioyt:
ltK\a 8l«—1 have, investigated Ihe
»tyhs* ••Outrage,” and find Ih, I sola to be
thus • The .paper was handed to Conductor
Harris, to be taker to SnilhvilW, and he pro*
ealed against taking it, as Ihera.waa uo, con*
n <ction that night, and that It would£0 down
aa seen by sending it tho next day. Nbth*
mg would do, but it must go. Ile, a Harris,
hit-urd il over to McAfee, at iiuiitbville, ro
•luesliug him to be sure and scubU the uex
train, lie promised to do it, but failed.*S
■*cnd it down until Jana try 2d. Mr. narris
Vbfff lhatka eaa e» bis Itwin Umcbed wdrop
ektliqnor lliat night. Arre was no list for
fkft paper, and no freight paid on aft-. 1 have
board of but,one-or tie cmploytWa being
•trunk during (Jlirb ms*, and ho was dis T
charged. 1 eon: ider Mr. Styles piece un«
called tor anil Ungenerous. . 1
■; Yours respectfully,
. U* F. SMITH,,
Pr«im this investigation It appears that the
emplb^ees bf* the Road wero not in TrUll
aljout the papftr, except In suppdftln'glfflfcb
McAfee Would neglect his dollaf-a bus*
inesa.io aciommodat* an Editor. ' '
The paper was placed in$harge pf a Coni
ductor pn \\eduesdiy nigk^ t^i* —hh al Amor*
icn'a. Sve wanted it for Friday’s paper—il
did not come, and we poslponed the issue
till Saturday morning. On Friday wo again
telegraphed te the "Courier man,” who ref
plied that flbe paper was shipped Wednes
day nighL” Slill it did not corns, ai^d we
were compelled to scud oat a short edition
Saturday nieruing. We had a right to iOIUS
somebody, and the most charitable conclu
sion that we could possibly nrrire nt, waa
“.lrunkene.HS, iucompelency or n*gl*ct.” The
boys might have accepted the latter, aud esy
caped the charge ofthe two fir^t ulteruativeft
without ofense.
The paper arTive«l at the Albany d»poft on
Monday the :8d—being juat /our days and
\wtltc Lour* iu transit from Auierious. W’as
ibe “outrage p«i agr«ph uncalled for *
liisbutjo.it lo Ihe employees on, tbi:
lload to say that we have invariably found
lItem sober, ellicicnt, courteous aud careful.
We thought some new chap had got hold of
our paper, and no we wrnt^for him.. il turns
out that we’ve waked up a Hotel keeper.
Well, we dare say some 1). 11. will forgive
him, but the iUtil is alter him with a thvutittg
•tick.
Tuts Biwwjiino I’norosrruis.—The sugges
tion that ihe l»einocr.ilie members resign, iu
orJer to prerent a quorum in ibe Legislature,
has bad no advocate, wo Imliev*, except
Ihe Savannah Morning Nttrt.
The proposition will not support an argh
'menI, and our ouly «lnty is lo urge all Dem
ocrats lobe promptly at their posts, and re
tire ouly when the usurpation of Ihe despot
ism, and ihe monstrous machinery it has in
stituted lo rob us of our liberties, denies
their constituents tbe right of representation.
We mean, of course, those who wero in
cluded in the proclamation of lien. Meade,
when he assembled the Legislature in 1808.
Those not named iu that proclamation as
elected, will not be placed upon Ibe roll, and
the Adjutant General, who is sent Jo organ
ize tho I wo Houses, will simply kick out all
shell found in Ihe seals of persons nominated
in ihe bond. Should any be called whoeau-
n«t take the prescribed oath, they will prob
ably act like wcll-brAd dogs when they see
preparation* on foot fot kicking I hr lit out.
A manly and respectful protest would'not hi
undiguitied, and lo retire without uubecom-
ing reluctance trill certainly be consistent
with self respect, and have none of the stings
of personal humiliation.
Notks on thk RaiLboau Hiti/atiom in
Gkchmia.—We have concluded lo print these
interesting articles ns matter of history. No.
1 will be found on our first page—the other
numbers.Yiyi/aUfw^M we can make
fortCem. 3* *
Thomas W Lane, who has been on a fur
lough from Journalism fur fifteen years, lias
assumed the role of Juuior Editor of the Sa
vannah JttpablU.an.
Pkacb is mu Stats—Since ihe commence
ment of the holidays, when lawlessness and
violence might have been expected from the
license of the occasion. Wc have received
our Exchanges from ail portions of Ihe Slate.
Everywhere ihe mu?t profound peace and or
der iijxin the part of the white people is, Re
ported. In our own city two case# are re
ported. in both of which negroes were the as
sailants. In Macon a negro wKs killed -by
other negroes, nndin Savannah the police
men were set upon by a negro mob. one was
killed and another badly,beaten. This record
gives the lie lo all the slanders published by
Bullock add Terry.— Columhu Sun.
Every day siuce tlio holidays opened there
have been upon our streets from one to five
thousand colored people from the country,
and ap to this writing we have been utterly
qnabls lo pick up it solitary item of “bloody
business." The colored people have all had
money, and have drank and feasted to their
hearts' content, and not a single difficulty has
oojnrred to mnr their sport, or disturb the
peace and harmony that prevails between
them ami ihe white people. They have near-,
ly all coal meted for IH7D, and arc gone honu
to begin the year’s work.
The truth is our colored people are gelling
rich, an.l neither they nor their friends—Ihe
while people—intend ilial Bullock attd'Terry
shall check I heir prosperity or interfere with
their happiness.
Tub Cuhoniclk.V Rkntinkl does us injus
tice. The word "all” was italicised for Ihe
purpose of indicating our conviction that
gentlemen were named whose opinions the
people care nothing about. ’Twaa iio “co-
vcrt lling,”. but the simple statement of a
fact. We know of no objection to all of the*i
nieetiug in Democratic oounsela, but that's
•net the peiut.-au-l tbe editor of tbe..CUroui-
cle & Sentinel knew it when ho penued his
article. Keing true and faithful iaow* thing;
bul being capable of sleeriug a ship in aslorai
is quite a different thing.
The closing purugmph of the yditor’s re
marks is jiself “|iieri|u.” Thefj no “at-
lefnpi" to connect “life sail (iu' thut }>&per)
for it mcrlii*g of Ibe Executive Couunitlee
with lh« local rrj oris (iu that paper) of Car,
oliim outrages.” mid the editor’s brain must
have been a little muddled iu ils efiorls to'
separate the “facetial” from the gravamiu of
ihe thuujdit.
tics. Terry Not Supreme la Georgia.
The following associated Press dispatch,
makes Terry ouly Bullock’s Lieutenant .*
Wahiiiniiton, Jan. fi—By General Order
No 1, just issued from tbe Adjutant General's
Office, llie'lfrosidiiut'direcls lhat'RO mhcli of
General Orders'No lOd, dated “Headquar
ters. Third Military District, AllaLla, July
2;nd, 1K*J8,'' and so mneb of General Orders
No hh, dated “llead<|iiarlers of Ihe Army,
July 28tii, I86H," as refers to the Slate of
Georgia, is hereby c-oiinterwiaudcil, and lien.
Terry is ordered lo exercise, nut il further
orders, within that Miuir, Ihe powers of n
commander of a miliary district as pr-.vided
by ibe net of ftlarcli 2, infill, under his assign
room llie „ t ty <i f „cr»lDrder* No 8:1, dated Wash
ington, December 2llh, lbfi'J.
A Georf-b Scii itor Insulted
(Washington Correspondent Ciuclnuatl Enquirer]
Pas^inj; tint corridor of the,
SonntoVulli-ry ihe btliiT^tfHy, 1 wa^
KtlracLidi l»Jr ;t bUrHI verbal alterca
tion that limed to hivaifiseh between
a Himii, Htirairiliy darkey find one of th<
door- lu-e|uTi». The !|ortncr desired lt>
enter lliommllcrv. buVtlio jatlor
cheeked hw progress Wilit ft hint that
colored men must go a little further to
the left.
“Why no V” inquired tho gentleman
/IroinjAfrica. * y
“IfecAuM! the Siirgdnt atliriRB giro*
ihe order,” wun ihe door-keeper's re
ply. . , ’ .a. ” . > " i ’
, l^lie coli»r»-l person now began to
wuinr a tone oi Inuightv’ indignation;
no, straigli citing himHcll uj>, ond pulU
ing thc wiii'iMcH out of Iiin gorgeous
v»-8i with e Hiight jerk ,9! 'ine loyreJ
eihl nl ilial. nrl clo, he iaqpiiuil if the
doQr-kc^cr ktiyw' whyrn he waft
talking lo. This wi^h geniiirib Con-*
go^uc^t, wimjii
«r, I t 'jjpa’l
•Wr. -i ,Co'o?» c ,
people nro to be put all together ,»u
that part ofibo gnlJpry”^i»oipy»n2 to
ids, after it^u^ bcen agreed
Jj-.r—jr -J»m. lIo y was deeply uib^pd
by the recital, of his own wrinigrt ; but
W^s glad to b^r llyal undetj’llie ^Preti-
iiIcuL’h rocoiniiieudatioii tuo 6111,1^
ialatufo, of which , he waa.V'Vnotnbery
wfi8 to W rcyjilUid, ( py »(ill hmf fj^Wn
I pity that poor' doorkeeper M“he ff.VOf
fthotifii lie •* * btranyo
sibry, and a true one-j-and tyii' liatrai
xlraugy as hundreds that might'be
told had 1 the gift ot oinuipresbuco to
pick them tip. ‘ .Verily, .ohl' ttiiuga arfi
pufwitig awuy, and a new world Vi» lm*»
ginning. , *. j, ,
IfiiURiiiLK Tu.oikuI' Ar Tilkorruit—OnW'«r
those sail ntfuirs whioh is gener*lly ,/ lamentk.j
ouacoenui of the hlgb Kocial posiiion of tbe
psrtws, occurred ia Talb»l*ou . on Thni sJay
eveuing. W. J. Weeks, iu . his, store, . killyl
James l». Oultiughiiie. My. W. is abpiil forty
years ot age. aud diie of the leading iticr.
chants in Talbotton.' ME.-C. Was Over Any
years of age, but a hale healthy man, and
hod r.-sid* d.many yeas* in. tfir village- . Jlc
was the fnlher-in law., pf Dc. Tigner, of ..Ibis'
city. Uolit gentlemen were proiniiient mem-
bers of the Melhodisl 'cliuV^b. f It ift'Sirirl tho
parlies were in Weeks’ stbfe, 1 iHwciMfdng
church matters. Mr. 4£- had built a.eluiich,
and Mr. W. was on Hie Building Coiumilfee:
This was the matter talked, .ever and which
led lo the difficulty Angry Words ensued,
when Coltiughani struck W. wltk ft stick. T.he
latter drew n pocket kni'e.- and BlabbediC,
iu Ihe npck„severii»g Ihe main nrlery. Cot-
lingham survive*! only fifteen minutts after
being cn». Weeks, was al one,’ arrf.iied. Ev
idently tfie cutire affair was the effect of tem
porary passion, as Ihe grtillehieu had been
ou'mosi friendly terms. -Both'i»m well known
and esteemedin ibis ciiy.-^Co/wiin/xis Sun, 1st.
Nr^ra and Carpfl-Bas Social
Dijiialily.
During ilieae lcgialsniv.* limes, says
th« Columbia corrcspouilyut of ihe
Chronicle «fc Soutiucl, evening parlies
aro ruinmon nnum* our scalawag nn«3
caiqiel-baggcra in Columbia. Tiu-w
partita an.l ho trees' dansanlcs, bops,
anti regular npn^ads,.cpnjo alrouL twice
a week. (ioy. Scott, Comptroller
General Neagle, Jilsort, Slot brand,
and.otbera of ibe wbite-skinned negro
party, give these eit'.erluiiimuuLs; but
negroes are no longer invited. Ti is
cauMHi a howl among the cufleen. Such
iiegrors ob Wbipjwr,iElioU, lioseman,
Lee, Purvis and Wriglt, who came
from. Yaukeel and, do uot relish ibis
exclusion ot .their color from the so
cial convivialities of .their . inferiors
who bappeu to be wl)ite.
Ko Test Oath in II.
Several of onr ^xchangett are still an
noyed with the goblin ol tlm test-oath,
which they think is oontalned in tke
late Georgia liorror. This i« ; a serious
mistake. The oath is not tho iron-
chid or teat.oath. It w sintplv an oath
that the member is not dtftqualiSed
from bolding office under this terms
of the 3d section of llie 4lli amend
ment. It is trae, many ‘ W'ord are us
ed in the text of tho oath, but when
reduced to ‘hit simplest analysis, is a-
mounts to nothing 1 more than ia con
tained in the 14th Amendment, now h
part ofthe Constitution of the United
States.
New^^Advertisements.
ETjwAN GUANOS,
8 O L if11Li M A X tf H E .<
SULPHURIC ACID! 1
MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Under the Direction or l)r. N. Al PrsTtT ~
CAtmltlfor t/^SWj-Anrie Ari.l A Supw-froijJuife Ibmfy.
fiOLUBUrriinftPlRtUlA In thir fonfi 6t
OfteluMs Phoaphste of IJme, or IHsilvwl llono Phos-
phste.-i* the hwrirof Ml «ood FcrtiHsrrs, amt thpwi sn
vnliiuliKt Fn ifio 15iUoof Suluhlo l‘ho>|ihoric Acid which
U Iu them.
Thr liiiinoiif,'il.'i-i.it! ofriiu-iiliiiltc Cmnos whleli
wcrSidi»«ov»nil 1 in l««7 in h-nth t'nr>1)111, w'oif
fit A IT. .MiiM-t* i.iuinlj- ..1 Iiim.|iiI.|.<
IJlili’, whifli m:M* c.v.'iVrtiL-s- n r<’llilb-r l.v
xroiiiMl lo jMiwilcr, ..11.! 1 Uv S.i!|(hnrh’ Add Id
such :t romUlitHi »« il« liuduLt" iihoq.l- ii,
Boliilitu In water, aud ilm ma le csuaU.? oi b,-lu^iiikvd
up I'V growing pUrtli. 'I In- in—t’1io«|itiAl8T<iiiAi)
iu AUjr wnimorctiil k'e|l:l < ■« I* •»: n<> m-.n- v.duc lo Ilia
plant llisn lliu original fi,.. ,ii. -t.- r » k. The Krcsb't
Ilui |>ro|iortloii« r I hit Holtili}.! t*ti...|ili;iio wliieh any
FwvRorr 49011UI11*, Ilia l< « Ihe quuutily rsquired im-?
sere, and cou.v'<|ii!-iitly lli« e|ieu|M-xt IVrlilio-r U that
uiaUlnhivllii'lii^lirxliiurn-nliiicu or.SoluMe rtwaidtale,
1. Imur< »»lw-iUi tlie«! tnilh.t, the HL'l.t'llUUIC AI.'ID
’SWtThiimrpnfiMn 1 art: cox pax y haw erected
•at Ubartol'Ui Urn lint eslciwlve AcU (luiiu)irn noultt
of Jtiiliiiiiorc. and me uMe to offer lo plauton tbs
Himii-Kr at;u ckstauk oy somiulh imios.
Fit ait; Ol- UAIIi] known iu any market. ....
.Tliuir KBitllixers are offer.vl under two forms: ;
A. tp>/ir.iy, au 1,-puuK soi.iuiu: phosphate;
imarautodd l» apulaiu 21 |«r coni of I»iMolve<l Bond
Muyc of l.lme,S-» |K-r ion, 10 per cent, dlvount
ol .Homo J*hoBphaL>, uiwl 1;i<> a |«t «vul. of Aauikonii
wllh s Millieleiil addition of lVniviau (iiisno lo w
M lo all Orspn, <i*0 per Ion, 10 jut cent. dimwant fur a
Analysis orcilnau Fertilizer, Ro. I,
IlY !>B. A. MEAN8,
S.i/c, tatprefor at Slonmah, (la., m.l hit Oj,tai nt
’;, „ , Novlmiiku 20 m, 1«JJ.
MoMnre cx|ielle!t :il Cl ”
’naoMlorle Aei.1
Etpiwl lo lime 1‘lioHfili. nia.li
Ph«.idmrn- A. id Y/u.Sut.!,
Eipial lo lu»diiM.. iL.ue nionplialo - III 41
Total. I'll.rxphoii.' Aei.l - - - |y •;,)
Or lo Itono Plio'.ph.iie - - - - ki ;j
A. MEANS, lN3eix-r»ti,
S.iv:imi4k, (li.ill.aiu Co., < »«|.
Ttie Krfrgotu- Aii.i1.vm-. ..f llie Ktiwan P. rlHirer, fj,..
I. UuU.-.il«k a l.iiih |»r*aortloit of .WuMe l*h.upborie
AeU, uu iuddje u .iU.- .1.meal id (hu prudueli.ui of
friiil*i;o for Colloh. Corn; nod lliu (Vreah ^e’jn’rallyi
umI whldi, iu thU toa.|iii.»(, neU pnuiipllr'-*"-* -
.ftnftvtyr. Tli.. uhioui.I /«*W« We IWui .
wtih-h tvcont»lir>—ei|iiHl lo UMI i- r eent.-reinaliivin
tlid)K>U. L» miJ. itTt.-titi. :il re-aeliou I'uvorsMo lo a
MU.ex.liu,; .I..F II « il| lank. Iliero/ore, aiuolicbt lit
SMSAlXlW>l<«o/tliceln.«,ot I‘Ii.«|.|i>Um duiUKa.
, . .. A. MEAN:), Inspector.
N. W-Tah an, No. 2, h name us No. 1, with lVrnrun
Guiiua a.l led *o smnioniu.
j N. A. EttATT, ChcinUi.
i WI5 ALSO OrrKR:
#i«sor,vui> HONK.
Of llfeli IJra.1.’, f..r I1unl»r.« or M;.nut.uViir. ni, nf
General Terty’s appears in ihe .dtlanta
IutelHgeiicer, an follows :
l)KAi>qn's Dkfaktmf.xt #r. Tiir Ruerii, 1
Atlanta, Ga„ January 1, 1870. /
General Order No 1.
In obedience lo General Orders No S3,
War Department, December t^l, ‘18(11), and to
the Order uf ihe President bf the United
States therein contained, the undersigned, in
addition to his. duties ns (.'ouimsndsr of Ilm
Department of the South, hereby assuip^
the duties of Commanding Geucral of llie
District of Georgia.
• Alphku II Tebhy,
Brovet Major General Commanding
Well, General Terry is a nice fellow, a
gooi*. honest, trnlhful clever fellow : 11**
Imeuin Georgia a long lime, aud has had hi;
blue coat fellers after the (J Kluxes light
smart, but ho has hot found it in his heart
to find a single ghost, aud has be.ru Viml
enough not iu> bother murh with outrages' —
We liuow! what the General’s ftbout, -itv
,wa)>t4i.lo stay here In keep Bullock from de
vouriug iis—andwont we send him lo the
U' 8 Senate lor his goodnenr. ?' ‘
Foul Murukk—The Telegraph & Messeo
ger chrnuicles the lUHossinatioa, on Christ
mas night, of It. -W. Ii*e, at Dykesbore,
the Macon & Brunswick Knilroml. He was
behind liis counter waiting on customers aud
•lie assassin fired from the outside through
the door killing him iustantly.
CpsnATuRsov a Struck; About fivothous-
nud telegraph operators ou a striko for high
er wages, and Ilm couseqnetico in Ihe new*
business is at a dead stand.
Rxstaxcu : Judge l’ope, of tho Atlanta
Judicial Circuit bits resigned his judgsbip.—
He nays he wav not moved thereto by polili-
1 considerations.
.,U AOTIEKI
Oar potroinarscariirsltv re.iu4>nt4-d torouio up amt
ay llietr htaMc liill.i l» <Ut.i.
. HIM8 A K IKK MAN.
January 7th, 1X70.
The Proprietors of Tranquil Haii,
FORMERLY OF TROITVII.I.E,
M 'aVK openivl a Itol'SE AT VAI.IMWTA, lii
Ihe »"'DDMD.»I:Ui.!D ol III!' Traveling I'll I,ti.-,
L A Jordan.
tornummtoi.t,. it:f ;lrt.i
Ned Lowery.
Dave Murgea, Abram Malls, R II Maxwell
Mltllt.t.)
impliule
t!J”4S
I 11
ulu turi-n..
tbo inizUir.
eeltti}.\-
-* ,J ’ AVM. (
i* amt rli.-.i|h’.tt iiicIIkhI I.
raii.UMrl.|l»^ Nal|Jn.ri» Acid couUlimd Id
U ill U- :»• .Id at .»titrj rate I.
I5KK * C(). f A«tX
No. I S Vtlp'r'!* Wharf
For the Variable and Flower Carden
Plant*, Roses,
lues. Si nail
Gras* Seeds, I'icld S.c.1., Evt-r<reeim
IValitius, Verl.-nax, l.ladlotm. Cra|M ,__ r „
lfcjl»k Ifairly Potatoes, Oidoii Seta,
. frrcX’rhtr.l-rt (\its* 't,i
jejIjMlvo Hut. of III.? aU>ve, yl II , fc i,
./ with <
CV. fU," an.l “O,
on receipt of:.
llKALKKSSt'l
.caSalo^iu! ifor 1
tiou.
Jart T, tS70-
Miitninlin' foil do-
I In-.iu/ijitrif Hint-
i t.Jnrcl /Jills* uj u Srw
fntnJ llotrrr will Ik? mailed
v.l ,
•. liyupr-lvii
A|l.auy, .l:in 7
TAKEN |TP!
J«N FRIDAY. Slil nit., a lar/.v lJf.ACK MAlt
Ml t.lj al-ml s ..r V ye4B old. Tiie owner van eot Ui
N. A A. F. Tiff.
JOHN A. .SMITH.
•TI
iftlil oat the interest
oT John T. Hester, iu Hi.
Hosier <Sj Cruder.
w. R. Crug«
will. In oaiiectinii
blH|ll.-» Of I he old
u* ln>r.-iofon% in tin-slur.
North to ..f Rroad Kins
tind-
, carry on the
naino and style
•I IL K. Hines, Esq oft lho
.tlhany.lia.
JOHN T. ITEStEr,
JA8. G. IflXTEH,
W. It. CUUGEtL
remain with the firm, and
himilJ It iotidi who may la-
[janf-2w
JOHN r. lU^TKK v
will lie j;[:i.1 to mo vc ;tn\
vorbim with a.aU. '
Will he FtiblksJied Early iu Jaiittarjr,
GEN. HOWELL COBB,
A Memorial Volume Edited hy
SAMUEL BOYKIll
List of Letters
Remaining in the Postoffieeat Albany, Oa.,
JANUAI
.John Beck, T C
illis W Butt. Tucl.
Campbell & Beall, Rt
b, Harriett Cant
• irk, Dr Ci
. Caburn Ceo]
A U Duncan,
John Foal.
Mrs Goolsby, Moab Gregory, R W Griffin
Rachael Roberson, Nano/ RJgsby.
John Stephens, R W Stith, (2,) C W Scur
ry, U II Solomon, Frank 8hay, Jim Scurry,
Thomas Swift.
Dave Murgee, Abram Malle, H II Maxwell
rnmiAisammM
TT
Ilah
ley. D U
llnndr’ouVUw, I
. A i Ollptl.’M, Jt.soph OaiLj
SJSStorfiHiHi YHII
Elio Vason.
Mr* Bailie Waters G P Walker. Mrs. Jennie
W«hl, *A«hbV‘'Wvbb, BHrtrt -Watt*C>H 8
Welch, 11 N Whitney, Jim Woodville, Robert
Washington, Jory Waahauterg.
' C^EFICE'OE '•kiCk'*'’
MARIETTA MARBLE YARD,
•■40*U •■UA&SUtOH'M
MARIETTA, GA., January 4th, 1870.
R avimo sold Out niy Interc*' In th#i Oaorxia Mmrl.li
Works, I oca tot nesr Jasper, PteksUsConaly, Ua-
Im-Iiif loo remote fr.su Hallrusd tr»n,imitation, Msi
and other busiueaa faoilitlea, I have opened a
' Sfwite.tailat tlija
cud odor a ia/ya aevjrtnicin of
MUNUMEfiTS, .TOJmSt
PUla A Faucy Head ft .Fopt Stone*,
COUCH TOMBS, VAULTS, VASE3, URRS
IMPOSING A HEARTH 3TO.NR3,
1 *1 iScUlViSLABSti4dC&o&-lJuI
Mai Me furnidied to orvler, made from Georgia, IUliai
hurvlo.n of experienced workmen, I can guaianlee 3*1
hil'artion. ., .
IVraiins wishing Martilu will do well to address l
or examine my Mock or designs.
_ lt««|iectfully, A* - .,
.i.V; //AVM.tf. J. A. UISANKR.
January 7. IS70—
' ^ NOTICE.
: rt'i
Taaaon»ftiWT*sJlttfcK V.A«Si)(r R. B. q>..)
.Savannah,Dec. IHh, IStW. )
rpilE South Georgia A Florida Kail Hoad wilt 1 i
A o|ien«d ’Sir lautneas lo Ivllnuu Station. No.
On Thursday; 16th Inst.
ilist.. mi '
L’KDAYK.
leaving Thomnavillp at
y'f.
..M. '
Arriving at Pelham , - , r . 7A r . A.
il. i' w; »$|i
f'oiiucctlng boUi ways with the pastenger fralirr of
Ihe Atlantic A Gulf Railroad.
ltal.» of trtuiwporfsUoB the aame os on the Atlantic
A Gulf Rail Road, for eoual distauecn.
,777 . J. B. TYSON,
doc 17,18C0-4W Master Tranxportatioi
SELLING
AMI u ;rj£
Bifia
NEW YORK
COST
aijxtw
Any Per Centage for ]
prlnlcd. on
lit Aim ktcal.
Crown 8ui. oi al-mt SOiugcs; elegantly
m«| pajHT, an.l ill.iMrahAl wish two I’ortr
PKiri-.—l l.illi gilt (i>|», Sl.lKI; half 'I’urkey, marble
hl.ni; t.ii-ll-h 1 iirlcvy, gilt, X6.IKI.
J. R. l.irpiscoTT a co., Pt’iiusunas,
Philadelphia.
■*8- | 1j r, i.-~,.le iii"« to MiU -rili.. for the work may
'*iicoli,Ga.; ortho 1‘uhliahcrx,
I. n. i.ippiNtxrrr a co., '
717 Market SI., Pbjl.id.dpli»fl.
addie.v« I ho 1-diiui
Jan 7, l:»7«i-
HUrkr'.s Weekly for Roys and Ulrls
Foil 1H7(>!
A BRILLIANT PROG 11AM MB !
» lt.-l.iu K. .11. r . a
•..IJ h> hi,
lie In.liaiiH. iu-
fritemling ti> elisnge tbe character nf wy Isnlncii.
. I offer my entire stuck of
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
BOOTS A^’D SHOES, nATS,
JWVPt OVQDS, 4ci, <44.
NEW YORK COST !
I am •lolorftttpeli^ s<-IJ.' anjjsftt | In eanuvd !n
pr.>t.k.iti.Hi I.TrflKtVnffipr-jSiWrA and c»w«.u. .
are ropc.'itutl v inriled to rail yndiot uiy ^ucoiilv l»y
au Lvaioiiial vn vfgo.«W an.l |*ices.
Z&OBARZAS-
urn Roy
IV. Ti
Uy Do-»
n.1 Ifiiul i. in i
su'U.T.t.iroA in ,v
IC V.IHUg I Xpl. lA I
iiih.-r••»:;.; j.h.
Folk-. |:»
VI. The
F- Ford.
Ule in Tex
(Will Ih- .
,
uahip null Play, mr ihe Little
oj, au.i -Ih. r U s. Ry Mss. E.
ml .dlier Fioiii-s and P.hiua. i»y
>}■■ By Mr .Mary Ware.
‘•illy Illustrated
lioVellicH will l.o aiiiiom
mugcuirnlsforlli..in ar
peuse will Ih.- bjaicd I. i
THE BEST I’.OVf
piihlislic.t ii
TeIIUM OV llt'likl V
Si m voir; (liiIa* copi.
bpovlllll-u l..|.ic.. M-hl I
Jan 7,V;o.
■allino
' lor I
i-«-l Ir.i
of III..
Othii
AND GIRLS PAPER
llie I’nit.d 81 nten.
ZTaXS^
J. W. Itl KICK A co,
DR. W. G. BROWNE,
UKS1DKNT HEKTIST.
S PIVIAI. atl.
of,ho I-.
lie ict-lllxn'. Ii
lxlile lias a.Iioilii
puralin. for prialii
kiillcr pain in i-xl
I Wice a l.oriT.i
Jli<»J nlr. iT, All s
IVTSIIII.1 I’oli
finding the IX'iiii-
, • I
i-'.'ring the cmitoar
ivT!•. -Ill 0|>enith
«/t-rfurno'd. Niin
ij.ffx
On,; frooi a .Ii
I nl Ilia i-M.
1'iilMiii,', op Main
llieynilIllo.il
til., line ol Ihe Allaulie A
aa miaouuhlo.
January V, 1870-
■ ■oihnlitf any ll.ii’im, on
iulf llailr.Hol, aud cliarg.-s
WANTED.
A yiaing, ni7iit, 'without family, well recommended,
dwda/ia Mliiall.in an manager or sii|ieiInlen.leiit
|Cfiinuhm III the vioiully of thU plu.-e;or he
. rent a farm on r. a ••iiahlo lerui •. Ai.iJy i.t, ..i
n Mew* ota. e.
Jlhauy, Dec. 24,1«W. 2w
Metallo
BURIAL CASES.
:35a
A good supply of Mctnlic Burial Cases.
ROSEWOOD AKD WAX.IH7T
COFFINS.
Of all sizes, kept conslnntty on baud,
feum prepared In embalm dead bodies with
out mutilation or exposure, ou hlmrt notice.
F. M. THOMPSON,
January 7—ly
.tllauy, Jan 4,1S7J-
AT A.up r rioisr.
BY J. M. COOBPEB.
ON SATURDAY NEX r, s.l, INST.
IN FRONT OF STORE,
Tour yokes of oxen,
And slot of
MULES. HOUSE*, WAGON'S, AND
PLANTATION TOOLS.
J.uHh,U!V s;: : )
BAKES SUPEBIOn COURT.
NOVEMBER TEBM, IBG9.
D. R. Wright & Co.,
* -a -—"mortgage made
bjl.ftL ft DpnnHQ.au the 1st June. 4»fi8^;iJt.f-
ering a plaulHiiou ur !MU acres, in ihe 12th
District of mud ouunly, kuowru as ihe Duncan
Place, desefibad in HM id wetiiiiMvfur semiriag
the paymeut of a prnniiskuryi note umde by
said Duucau ou Ihe ITih of February, 1808.
whereby he promised to pty US ihe oriel of
petitioner 1 on the 1st day of ‘January, 1!
eight hundred and lwei|iy-Mcv«n,doll>iia ami
ninety'*!** e*qty,\ forty ftlhf' j-eefci ved. And
it being tuNile | U npja:ar lb.it tbe c.mdilidi
of morigaga bus t.c.n broken by ||„. fail nr.
lo pay mud dr I*, or any pari tin-root. And
said D. It. Wright & Co. having prayed for n
foreclosure of aaid inbrlgsge, D is ordered by
the Court lhai ihe naid II. A. Duncan do pay
into Hie office oMbc Clerk of ibis t’ourl, ibe
principal and interest due upon said prosnis-
•Qry ff oi*. on «*r befwro I fie first «liy of 4 lie
, *4r—■••, ,Ki» (Murr, » %hv
Haul mortgage should not ho foreclosed hv
“ c Court. VASON & DAVIS. '
s .PdUioftcr s.Ailornrys.
Il i.i further ordered that this Rule Niai be
publiHhed in Ihe Albany aVcicx, n public Ga-
zotia of tbi^ Sta^e,. lncmplinncc with Jin-
Statute, that the defeiidnnl, a aotiarcsidcnl of
this 8tutc, may knyc notice or this procecdinx
Nov. Term, 1S(H*. ) VANO.V & DAVIS,
lly the Court. j Petitioners Ally’s.
A true extract from tho minutes of linker
Superior Court, Ibis December 20th, |Hfil).
THOMAS ALI.EN,
D. Clerk.
Fonil from Ihe IW|H.rt ofdiarltA'o. I
TooL aud dllcn F. Holt, coiaiui.- ioi^..
wwdJw ifiiwrowj khown svthe AliaS?<,
u *l! Abi.awl. Urn John T.—pktrW |- , iintlt1
' ' ' 'outeriallM
* UI, U. of ■
Ino f«ad oh hitter groun-l. un ow
cbanxlug the same in any manner that wiU increase
the ilt'laii.’-: of traivl. The ehxare in nah! rind nnlw
vv / ^ ^ T
• .K r * hy lhB that all persons
inter,.'oJ *be same are hereby notified, that
gfaf.^yg^rtfi bezaade oa U.Q 3I W day of Jaiumr
■^ D ^V. Ur 1 t nd 1Ud °® ei * 1
Dec 31,1S69-30J
W. H. WILDER,
Ordinary.
ityci- it^A>f-Dougherty County.
S' r "S
CJ ifl)v.'ii/.oi
f. at a ffji
w " ; 'W
W. H. WILDER,
Ordinary.
Q
3 6 x
i«£.
teak n
■ffjW-.ikjf suiilOi
tSU AU
hj o
Wbcrns, Ri-bard K. Hi to-, resident Guardtaa of
therefore to cUcaUosd singular
msmAhw
grant'd.
itfiftt&lSflSlF' 48“".“. <U> lltk
—■‘-JjW!te n L«*- December
^CVaiORSE, about 12 or
ru luck aii.1 lhnslftfx
*■•■'• '•ran-li.l on 1,-i't shonMor, and 1. on left kin*
~ forward and (uy ekargcH, orxi. jr. will »h* taken to
. . J. C. d -GlUFFENBlED.
Milt liell Cotnity Sli.-rilPs Sales.
W ILL be *.U Wore Ibe Cooit House door in the
town of (‘aruiila, Mitchell county,tia_ on the lint
,he ^ ^
xn-.THoe.iwpiU'; |.wpeny;- v-Mnl.:
I A*t of laud number 2-71, in the ‘Jlh district or said
f,fa fr '* u ,llp lei'porior Court
Th Yi vlf 8f R .yal U. Jenkins vs. John IL Ilo.dtx. •
Al-o. one-hclf interest in lots nuniWni 161, m n*
biko tosaliHfy ad-xtivNi warrant in lavorOT'Wu. U.
Hou-llcy te. John Lake. *=
uoa i^a to-'£,X
Abo. lot of laihl number JOS. in the 10th DMlict ot
sAbl county, ox t be properly of II. t“. Dadier, to aatiafr
a Ilia in favor of Margaret Joiit-x aJminlstratrix, va U.
C. Dasher. M. S. l*OORE,
At the same time and place will »>e sold lot ol laud
numln-r S. in the mb Dedrict of *aM county, to satiafy
atifaiu favor of Margaivl Jones, adutr'x, rt H. U
Pltyicr. ■ Levied on as the jwopcrty of U.CT
GEOHG IA—Mitchell County.
Klwanl Hughes applic* for cxcmi.iion of pcnontUr
nti<irv-atuftti<w> of Jionic'tcatl Sawl I WiU MMunou the
aan^ohiteft-.b^a/ofJanu*ry|l*ar: Atr?
d«-c3I-2t ‘ordinary.
OEORGIA—Miichell County
exemtsion perxonelty
- or exemtskm of personalty
Ordinary.
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Dec 28, 1809-
GE0RG1A—Mitchell-County.
Notice ia hereby given tnat I will apply to
Elvain, wilbin the time prescribed by law.
... V- TUSOPIIELU3 JOHNSON,
, DecJJ, 1SC9—.AMj Admiai..r.l.r.
Debtors and Creditors
Itcbrll County.—AI1 persons indebted
*“ ’* FitxgcraM, late of mid county,
lied to make immodiato |wymcnt
d those having demands against
lender them iu at once acuad-
L. A. M. (XILLIKS,
A dm Intel rotor.
:chell Coiiitjr.
ire the Court House door,
in the town of Camilla, in naid county, on (he
first Tuesday in J-tuu try next, within the legal
hours uf eale, the following property,
a^ecS. 18C9td ^ E
GEORGIA—Wurth UotsiT - Samuel P.
Bo.'iiek app'ies lo me for Exemption of Per-
sousliiy, Vnluaiiou and fielCng apirt Ho ne-
sieail and 1 will pass upon Ihe enme on. the
8th day of January, 18it* at 10 o’clock M M.
at uiy office JAS. W. BOUSE,
Dec 21 • IT Ordinary.
idtonaiA^wwikibuiea * « >' >
Sixty .lavs after date hereof application will l« mane
to tho Oidmaiy of MviTcoauty, Ur leave to sell Ml ol
land number 4aud t?<) ton-third: of lot number
39J, in the utb I»L-trict of original!y Irwin, now Worth
ctHinty, a? tho property.if J„cnb aud Uisha Tucker,
divcaied.
JOHN McLELLANli,
Jan 4,1870- Admluistrator.
Adnnnirtrator’s
GEOROIA—Wonh County. .
TILL be noM Uforr the Conit House door la iao-
f U4D,‘Worth conuty, GA,vr the first Tneoday In
•hruax.' ueXL lot of Dud number (112) oue hundred
tftud VwolV.v iu th» Uih-dtetrtekaf lUM-Vwunly, aa the
W. Tteon. ilnvasri Terma cash.
THEUPHOLV8 W. TISON,
W
1 '** * 4 Adm’r
Dec 14, IS3—4tnl
HLornui.v.5 *> - luvo,
»u c?uic W. W. Tison, dec'd. -
GEORGIA—Wot ill County.
AvW^iw.A'tmrtea-liHii t. of Augusta, Go, appRet to
me for lciiei> ol admini.-.t ration on the i-Matt of Charles
W t'uilor. of.CaliiiorHU, df '4. and Leroy (Slcll, of New
Hiu]diiit, Qvft ltdi6hw .MOf rest gmte in said
mm. :;oomm A rns
at my oOiec on or twforv llie first Mi-i.day in February
to
a
use'
h:j
m
n lU fl \Y\ ii
HJliV r*t.I
D- >4.1 ou the FlUffl' l'l lCM»AV IN FKlsRpARV,
din* t'oiiri II,mv do-.r iii Kewion, Raker
ToUlItV.ltX. the undivided i.ne-half of luM aw of
land, known a-, the llnl'and «in-hrau ITaulation. in
EH&liS-iia”'
all the iht«.hu.I |>r»j*-rtv on Hie i4.uv, ivnsisting of
Mul.'■>, C..-*s Maniati.ni h.i|4.m*.-jiU, tVirn. fod-
dor. Ac. S -Idas Ihe pfotH-iiv Of A- t* Hill, deceased.'
Terms easti. JOHN M. 1I1I.L
Dec 31, jJ- Adm’r.
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ORnRG 1A —llibb County.
• from the Court of Ordinary I
e w'.M InffoPM W ixiurt luni.NO |
Aliuny. Jknmh-r
legal hut
d.vr Iu the city .
1st TwewDy la l .'hruarj w-m. *-■ ,
.n mi1,\ that i itv lot in the eitv <>f Albany, («.. frontln< I
lirohujiilr.'d and '- i. l.-.-l on ibeSmth nine .< gw-lety 1
siivol. .-.iid D-big ta.i lum.ln-,1 au l l. n lovAdivy, tin' 1
lH»rth«n»i iwrn.'r uf k»I.1 lot U in-j 7.7 f.vt west oi' ilo I
c'liii-eliiioof iiti-Siti.i A I'l.i Ibiili'u.l. j
Said lot sold «- the pM|<erty of Ihe istaio of II. Find- I
lai-. ,i•■> ,•:>' vl. lor llie |iayute:il of llioilohD of the estate f
MD.'l for iliMrii'Utiou. 'ffei
•I, ISuOdd
•J. uiw|jL 0KKf
Admr. tie bant* non.
I’Ki'.i.rr Skki*.* C. M. Cl.uk has thegenuiaa |
Peeler Cotton Seed for a tie.