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I’kv sqv.nr! of ter lines--. eacli
, v | on. and otgyre fuvaU
, t. jv.1 3•)'»', twenty-live j»er off.
i.r.cu. AovEPns!Krtv -/ -
( i t Kti i.r s fo r 1 o 11 eI K- c<t a (1 -
.',' !l tiou,“ , ' , atdinas-Jiipv& c '. $3 00
VeaJ notice •••••--.- 2 00
. i letters of Jisw’u from adm'n o Oft
•' 11 for lot’ dkm’n of rfnxrd’n A ',«)
'..fo,, (jr 'ware to e^H Land.. 5 Q0
. t ., Debtors and. .Cffeilitore ...1.... 3 00
fo- ! a ,'J. o r 'sijttare "of tm lines.... '5 (i(.i
-ior.-d, I'« r sq.,.te;» days 1 r*j
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cr montl
Ei'.»y “ Jt: '
O’ainw'jes,
ievy Qt t."u hiie.s, or lass.. n ;;i,
ii/ f. / uiiis or less J. 5 00
to.’s 1 saOis. }>• i" 3(|. (4 nVotiHi'') 5 00
,rc/lt»«iaro:of mortgage and oth-
v s. per square 1 00
thirty'days.'.-' "Ji (JO
it, 1 ’ K‘ct, R-solutions fov 'J5ocie.tI.ss,
a,., exceeding six Lotts, to.becharged
adverti^nj. .. .
i,! Lx*:<t, !>y Administrators, Ex:-c:u-
■jinri*. are leqniVi t* UyiaO; to be held
Tuesdhy in.the monUi. between tli*
m:l three ru the af
he cA.iiity in which
N'ikt
the furcD’*©!
at the Cduvt-li ms
erty is fitoatel.•
i>;' th-.-re sales run-d. be given in ri public-
.;e days previous fe the nay cl sale,.
Noiii: Mr the sale of p.-reomd property must be
fo iaiikl- manner 10 day's previous to sale cl<>y.
fo lices to debtors and creditors of' £31''estate
ii;isi silso be pabljalmj 4') days.
\otiei* th>:i api’licatiou will be made .to. ‘oe
• '.'ri of Ordinary tor 1oh\e to sell land, mini, be
^iiTislied for two 'mouttts'.
Cofor DtteVs of Administration. Otnp-
riiisiiip, &•(?•, roust he published iiOdays-r-fer dis-
; iViliiiinjstration, Monthly six ~.sn:Ss,
• .ii aaishoa from guardianship, 40'days.
*.„• forcelosufe of Movtifog.-s most be.
.‘I'ltished roonttiin fcr four mouths—for establish-
s - papers, Jo. r be' fr.ti space of three oioulhi —
r "iiw utles froiu Executors or Ad minis-
fe bond Iras been given Ly the de*
full space of. three months.. : vai«rge,
of ten lines for each insertion.
Publications will always, bc.continuod accord-
i’ A tl.tin- legal iviiurrcfflouls, Unless "OtIt*'
rwiso a*deled.
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ijville.........-- 4 54(» V. M.
... 9.00 A. M.
.aviiig Augvsta.ay Atlanta ou Day
...in of Georgia Kailroau " ill mane
.••muecliot, ::t C.r.rehk tor iiiteunediatepoints
: ,tjjvb road,.and also for Macpu, &•«. l’as-
. saving Miiiisdgevillcat b 90, A’. M..reach -
\tuut.t and A»iei5Sta same day, and Vr»ll make
, -e connections at either- -place for principal
B^iut.-iiiadjoining tjtales- .. ' !
il. VT. COLE, Den’l S’upf;
Augusta. Luiuavy 7". ! Ail* ‘ ’ * M 4 *** jj
M)i TH-\*^ESTEitN
<)! r'lt’E, AvAC'DN. (JA\,
Columbus Train—
Arnve at Colninbiis
A,'live at Me.con -
Eiifdvl'l
Arrivenf Eiifbula
Trc
\\. Rv CO.
Vi;.fellt54Jb. lAtiA
Daily:
... 5 If. A M.
... 11.If. A. M .
. .. 12.4b P. M.
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in — Daily.
n.t;t) A. M.
Z. W r. M.
. 7.90A.M.
-bf.O P.M.
it li.tttllt l'l//i‘
. l.-ltlP.M.
-.Ill P. M.
9 11.7 A. M.
11.00 A. M.
Train at Cuthhcrt.
I hit iibert, 1 . M .
■ Ht Port Gaines-..- b.4» P. M.
EoitGaii.es 7.0oA. ,li.
! at Culhln ri - 9.0o A. M.
■c in / with Central Railroad and Mxco.
*rn Ks’ii.ihd i rain's at'Macon, and Mont-
A Went- Point Tri^.s fit Coin in bus..
VIRGIL IMWEILS,
Engiiiuer A Superiiitcndont.
e at Aiic'on —.— ... —
i)no toilh Albany Tuna
: e-u.ilhvillc. .....‘
eat Albany
• Albany :.e.
e at .'Mn'ithyHio—
liito with L'oH (idhin
iv'Xa.oCTi 'W’efe'treTn
—DAY TRAIN —
iAave Macon 7.45 A. I.I.. arrive at Atlanta, iV. M.
At 1 aiita 74 A. My arrive at MaCoii, l.‘H)P. M.
—NIGHT TRAIN —
Leave Macon GAO P. M.. arrive at Atlanta, 44 P. M.
Atlanta7.4 P. M., arrive at Macon 3.10 A. M.
Macon & Brunswick Railroad.
OFFICERS. *
«• H ITAZI4EHURST ;.. President.
HOB f , .SCHMIDT, Mastei Trauaportation.
H. C. DAY --Secretary A Treasurer.
Loavo Macon 3 P.M,,arrive at Macon. 40.30. A. M.
Leave llc.wkinsville 7 A. M., arrive at llaivluns-
vijle, 0.30 F. M.
March j 1 ISHc . ) j
$
71
Mis. P. A. LINDRUM,
A f 1
EX.b _s_
lome again!
I am j 1st from New York, with one of
li'fc nicest and best selected Stocks of
MIL
y t >t.
M X IS
PANCYG-OCDS,
<^<S a£)
tli.it b;t3 ever been brought to this place;
which 1 intend to sell as low as they can
be bought in the South. My stock cou*
aist.s of all the la 1 chi Styles and ISoceliicts oj
inr Sea soil. " '
1 will have my opening on bext
THUKSl/AA, and respectfully invite iny'
old friends and the citizens of Baldwin
and adjoining counties to bo present, as I
will show them Jimltiuauhte Sf chtup gone Is.
My Store is in the new Brick Building
recently erected by Mr, S:m’l B, Brown.
Rtspectfullv, &c.,
Mrs. P. A. LINDRUM.
Mdledgfevil'fe, Oct’r i5,'18tiG ’ 41* ft.
(3iIANGE OF BAjsE. . • ;
rYMlK URDERSIGN-ED having piircbased 1 he
.1 Stock of Mr. H. TiKSHiy, Agent, the busi
ness forrne.'Fy conducted by him will be continued
by u,s,.at the old stand, where-a general stock of
Dry G oods,
Crockery, Glass Ware, d‘c T
will be kept constantly on band, .tml sold at low
prices for cash.
T. T- WINDSOR A OO.
IPtublicy
mr Having disposed of my interest in the bu-
siuess couducled by me in this place, i take
pleasure in recommending nrry sneccssors, T. '1’.
\ViNi>SUR X GO., to fliy lri<;n»ts,.and would so
licit for I beiu a full shat.; of Ihn very liberal pa
tronage they bu\o heretofore extended lo me.'
H. TCN.sLKY. Agent.
MiiledgeviUe, Oct. 13, 1838 .■
X it jm TE* 23L O V> 2P
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
An A.CT -to -ri'pertl tire rant clause cfiSe«
. tint! nS > Tit the Revised L'-odc o|. (ietury.
gia.
Skctjon 1. Be-it macted hy iltc- Gt'nenv
Axstmltly oj the State of Gmrgidf yi'baA.
tint last clause of-seciion iiv hundred and
eighty-four, (531.) of the ltevised C’ode of
tleurgia, v.tliich said ciaus« is.iti the fol-
lo’.yipg tvoifis.io-wii : ‘:jhit no nthfer offi-
ct r can he County Ttcasnrer, except the
Clerk of the feuperior Court,” he and the
same is hereby repealed. - ■
She. 2. lle.iSeals' conflicting laws.
Ajiprovcirf 0ctHber'' 1 bG8.
AN ACT to Alter and amend ibe 4322d
Secrton i>f Irwin’s Code.
Section 1. Jlr it tutuied hy /he Senate
and House of Srprcsert inti t • s af -the. St rtf %
oj (.Borgia <n Genera/ Assembly met, and it
is hu'tuy- muettel by the .authority of. tia
smut, Thai Section 4552, ut Irw in s Cede,-
which declares that‘;B.urgdary in life night "
shall ho' puiiisbarhle with death, but the
punislim'ent toby in' coniiuntcuT iti cdiiforia--
ity with the provisions of 8f-ctio:i 4257 ot
said Cobo,” be altered ai.il amended at.
follows i Burglary'in the night shall be
punisehd by iinpriaounicnl.. jn the iVr.R
tentiatv for any tioto. uot less than five
yeais, nor lunger than twenty’ years.
Sec. 2. Repeals conflicting laws.
Approved October 6tfr, IsGS.
AN AOT- to alter and arnfnd the 43”jd
Sedion of IrwinV; Code, reiutiug to tiie
putiBshmeut of (Jattlij-Sioaling.
Bcvt.jon 1.. Be .it ev.ae-t.vd by t.k e Si/,ate
arid llot/se r.f Jltprestntaliets■*>}, the State “j
Georgia, and it is hereby enacted, hy (be au
thor ft y of the same, That the <K>33d Sec
tidn id Irwin's Code be so hrteiod and
amended as'to read as foKOws, viz : “'She
sitraiing of ooe or more ardmals, ‘ falling
under the above descript run of tattle, sbaH
-be [uiuis’ied bydmpi isob.nieiit in the Peni-
feuliary riot Ipks than two, r,«r longer
than lour years, unless the jury trying the
case shall recommend the prisoner to ii*er-
rv • in that event be. shall be punished as
prescribed in tbc *12Inrh Section of; If-
win’r, Code, no far as the same may not
be in conflict with the Constitution .of the
State.
8to. 2. Repeals conflicGng laws. •
• Approved October d S68 • •
AN ACT 1.0 prescribe the mode, of .-ap
pointing Notaries public, and to render
valid their .acts.
Section 1. Be it ep.iu.teil by. the General
Assembly if Georgia; That SWc'.h u lo03- of
1 he Code he so bmondert as t«) read as fnK
lows.- “TliO power to appoint Notaries
PfilJlie-ia vested in tub .fudges of H:e Su
perior Courts; and loav be exercRod by
them in. vacation as woii As in term l ime.
Skc. 2. Be it farther entuied, .That Sec
tion l.jb-7 of too 0 ode'bryvi. am ended as !
cb-iitH.io Juetices Courts,-i s lo»4 d-iwn in
-kh ti.ens.4100.4nfi .4H/b <■ H Irwi.u'a. Re,visen
C'oic., except .that the claim shall, be tried
by the Justice of the Puace or Notary I'cU*
! ic, ns the tvs© may be, in lieu of a trial
by fi>ve Jurors; aud, Proijittca ft Chet,
•hat hd clairO shall Tjq tiit‘3 by it'diisuce.
■A Hie :P>ace or Notary Pfiblic 'trntil live
•lays notice shall Itavo been grve-n• thb
■jjlainlifT.initoxeentioii. ami the cl*ifnant id
the time ad)d place of Iris}.
Sr©} 4. Repeals qoiiflicting lavs.
.Approved Octol>er 10, 1SGS-
AN ACT to.regnTate the Issue dim pay?
1 me,ht of all orders' upon..the County
Treasury ePThe drfteje'r.t counties in
this State. “
Section 1. Be it exacted, 3fc., : That all
r !ers upon the Comity.Treasurers of this'
State shall, after-being signed by the prop
er authority,-bo elRei'idl in a book of re
cord, to be kept loy fLat purpose, and du
ly numbered, and that they shall.be paid
according to unto—Ghe oldest first, and not
otherwise.
Sue. 2 Repeals .couflictuig lalys.
Approved October *1, 1SG$.
AN ACT fo authorize and empower the
Ordinaries of t!iis State to issue Writs of
Habeas Corpus, and to hear and deter-
tuhte.t-ho'-sArrvei ' -‘ijs inawil l,>iM \ -L
Bectj- n 1.. The GenerJn' Assembly, ef tho
State of Georgia. do enact, and it is here.-,
by enacted- by the authority »f the same,
Thai,from and after the passage of this
Acf, the Ordinaries of the several counties
of t!,ts State be, and they are hereby au.-
thorizeii autl bmpdweyetl In issue Wr:Ts of
Hitbea-s Corpus, in manner and foitr. how
prescribed by law,- atrd as fully and to'tbti
same extent as JadgOft of the Superior
Courts are n.otv authorized.to do, end to
receive therefor the fees .now prescribed
hy law. ...... »,y ,...
Sec 2. Repeals conflicting laws.
Approved October 10, 1868.
(OFFIC-IAL j ••• •
P-foHamiifiou hy tko uoverrioi’.
It being indispensable to tbo jirasperity
aritHrappiuod <if a free people, iii all their
wavs,-to at kiiowled^o Gbit, to' recognize
the tviodbrn of Hiw decrees,' and the om
nipoteocui of. FIis will; to'render unto Tl iin
thanks for the manifold evidences of His
iiiving kindness nod most.graciouuinutcy ;
and to supplicato His divine guidance and
projection: t . .- , r ,
Therefore, I, Rufus J3. IJullock, Govent-
TUBSDA F, NOVBM3E3R M>. Mt
’Wf!
AO
m. 47.
■M
A fottlrnieii Fiirairr.
Onl*' 1 unot) a time, Freiferick, King
vf'Fi-tissi'V* s , nrbaff!’e«r,“OtirFrtrgj ,, ’'to<»k
olStu
'Vi vt(|cy aVni'y.s.piHl kit olJTuri'iier.jilgiig
iiijr iif.V aeVf* hy ili€ warysit(e7cfieefru!?y-
si.iging’bis ’nrelotly.
'•‘•You ifVust be \veir old niftn, 1 -’
1 Tie ‘King: ‘*Dpf's"thjs acre belong.
t6 you. 011 which yuu so itulustritiiislv
■'labor ?" " ’ : - ■
“Nb, sir,” replied the. old farmer,
wiio knew n'ot'thitt it was tlie King.-L-
‘•Tvim iVot so'rieli as that; I plough for
wagi s.” •' n . ; ; •
“ITovv iLUch xT.» yoti get' a 'day r*’.
asked The,'Ki’ng. ' -
"F.iglir.' g t rise fieri s,” (liboiil twenly
'cents',) said die fanner." , , r ", j
“This is not ihwell,”'replied'tffe King.
“Can you get ftl6rig\viVii Ibis.'’ ' "' ..
**ppi along hutH - have'SpiiVclliihgleft.”
‘ Haw is'lhisr” 7.. ’ ,
'Hie In iiitef smiled atiit’said j
“Well,'if* I nfust tell you, tyvo gpos*
ctiens nre for mysejf aha wile ; with
iwo l pay mv obi debts ; two I tend
away ; and-two 1 give 'avvky • lor the.
Lord’s sake.” . 7' '
“Tliis is a m3'slefy That I caiinot
Solve,” rejdied tlie King. — t
'•‘Theri 1 will solve il for you,” sakt
the farmer. “I have two old [ktrenis
at home, with Repl me when 1 was
weak and needed'help; arid now l hat
ihey "ate weak arid need help, 1 lieej>
them ; . bis is niy debt toward Which I
pay two gfrisch.etis’ a day. '• ,
The third pair of g rose liens
(ib’ena, which I [eiTu away, 1 spend lor
my eijildren, that they may receive -a
Christian .'instruction'; tins wiTE come
handy tu me and my wife when we .
get old. With the Iasi two groscHeus
1 iriaintam two sick sisters, whom lit
would not be compelled to keep ; ibis.
I give lor Urn'Lord’s sake,”.
The .King, 'Well pleased with ibis
answer said : ‘ -
“Ufavely spokeu, old.uiari. ' Now I
wiil also give you suiViething to guess :
Have yu’u ever seen tiie.before ? f ’
■“NevV.r,” sat'd the farmer.
“Tn'less than five minutes you shaJL
see me fifty'tlmes, and carry in your
pocket fifty of my likenesses.”
Tlue fy!lowing story-ms.'told -tjf ^R^^cifilDUpanliio tj>e C.hici{inap .(Gipeite j
Horf. W'fn. Badges <»t Nhrtli "(5aroKn« # ..y t 4 tUaJUn;'Sf-iWW of
dopled 'trbm the Lurid We Love : ' • : Washingto.v, Nov.-l J.-*.A tlnep laid
• • ■ i,. , v T , .. plaitior-.^lelVatiditfif;, «wturotii soldiers,
was travelling tu*. a&Lcoun- mu j mdritees bv men. now trav-
ty ¥ ? nv,.on.beiug asketl hy.ap old jfkdw ^ t^ougii ti^U >7k»l*h ; has. c^ne lo
at wno.-»e house4g* (Ot lhe nig.u, ]3 y p resea i law*, .ail-moueys
vvig-ther wouid-l.ke ati, etjay break- ^ cla? ^ g isi lhe
iaSt 'o, eX -* r ®F 1 , ‘ .. 'uuUta#v ut. naval service.) woo ouvr- re*
. “ rh.uL i iepe:id ? , luaylami ojo ; . Iwee resided ..Tit .an V St ile
v‘?u.eari.early, whal^ is lam lo kwi,Ju«i5|ayer|r existed ia I&BU, for back
peoj^f ts tu.eia ny eai tv 4o piu<. is, an- irwrtexs or b.>«nuie&, are paid
lw[ I ; ‘»hsss l UIVJ .JTOk-m 01 -lour , llu - ough Liie i t {QViiwtn ^ Bureuu-aml Us
il ■ - ' i n I o iii ^iiAOn ^; ?‘pt|
‘Lord Wpss.voa, neuher.awu J,”. re-
through the-Freeduien
jigeBls in those Staiesi
the plan :covers these *S la lea, aiid.ieaeh-
pjjt d lhe old lady. . “I .never Uck ia .Washingurn to
* ! I ucyer .,t*)uhT
=ee the =:.niey)l.getting '‘P.ftI powei lul | -gei . IHrH jjj ueedd<htJifHrtoiUn»n and as
yarly as-spn^ loliis do. I I Those who are panic*to it
tnat alter l got at it, lmau <)o a A g^d have cu . u i )ijllicl , to . delay .tfcm paw.aeul
adu>swpjkhygeU. 1 ngup i |Laruason- L, lluse c laims after the urmaey has
able hour as any pt ine early ones. ^ Uie Treasury. J/ into
. ‘Tjmye .not a doubt. pi .-rt,. tiiafJpin •; • •
hut what di* you caif, a rcgsorutble
.hour. .. ... i- ; 1 v; -. ; •>••.; . 77 ^
“Wull^ 1 don’t knowexactly. , Vou
sec 1 afi’t uo ways.particular ; ; aad it t
can g£t b.:e.akf.i'i,.a!id have the things
washed, up, and the chairs 54,1..back,
and : the ftoor. swept by nmrise \<f-
tcr, Tin subutied.” ,
“Madam,”,replied Sir. Jiadgcr eel*
emuiy,, “I will take an early dinner
with you tp-morrpw before \ stajrt,.nntl
won’t.trouble vo-i lo .have uie callcd-io
bieakfiist. liieetr cat any.”.
His mother, who was a Melljodist,
puce said lo him that she. did. not-be
lieved hat any written prayers were as
pleasing id (Jod as_extcinpore owes.:—
“They tell me,” the added, “that yon
Episcopalians iiave been it sing the same
prayers !'or over two him lied, years.
Is that so r”.’
nbe posscssioji dlTrlru Frt*dnien’s Bu
reau officials, and in the-.meantime,
1 naviug obtamrid the posl'olnce address
(ifthe tTaitriauts'or itieu*legal icpfesent-
<plvcs‘. Trie n/fiuclpals in l he’office, who
;IKe nu\v fruY'eiihg Tor tfiy tiuVpose' lo
rc’jiicsic’iu fo' them Tfi;iT ike chances are
ifiat such claiiQS may riot tie set! led for
a.lpri'g iiuiej* amt then oiler to buy fheir
cfaftuo ir less' inaii halfuis'fade lor cash,
taking the .elaiuudH’s leceipt. On pre-
seiUatidaofLhcifieceipt thefull amount
-is. p'aid over at once* The mailer
elude.out -thrpugh. application made- by
tlidse engaged m the enlei r<ri-:e to cer-
i«i it parties, lofiiwush capital) lo.prose-
cute die busoiess-<m a kirgc scale.—
Those applied- to showed sufficient 111-
terest io-the Jiiattei loi^arn lhe outlines
of the plan, and then matte it known,
instead of duffing pan in it. Those pros-
T?, *f ' • • ' * y ecuting-the swindle lepresented that
Oil! y^,. M ,a|Ui -a„ !( -Ora,iiacI,, lhe „ it ol bu ' v) , lKee
(Cf jienoA We l«S-he«,. wl | y 4»«er<*m., m«t
J. UI M.IWJ,,, J, *v,mi 1 *7. oiuiiivwi viuvu i|- 1 % * .. . *,
• of this Slate, oiii? Coiotbandoc-iji^Cbiof i ‘v!.tiis is a rit-Gjic timl J cauuol un--
f' rh© r anoy and tiavy, 'aud'ol 'militia t'riyel,” satd the iarmer.
Ku-c-nf, do InueGy; turftUi furchcr'a'r'iJf? of “Then L wifi <lo it’.for you,” replied
of
thereof, do lioicl/yrttir fhe furtbcr'aricc of
fb© purposes aforesaM issue this, my proc
lamation, r.-ominati-H|r auil appointing.
Tiui';><iny.,. the, twt-.u'ty-sixth day of tlii.xj
inocth (Noveuibor,) ,na a. day oL J J tvt>lie
Ttiatiksgivlng aud Player to Almighty
God ; and I do inost eaniesfly recoimm*ii(i
and exhort all persons compiisiug the va
il te K
longer
.Prayer-Book that was wtiuen eighteen
huudred.years ago.” •
“Kiglileen hundred ycars. Trgo l It
must life used up by this, tinie.. Which
is it t”. ' - : - ’ ..
“The. Lord’s Prayer,” was the quiqt.
answer, t . • ...
mg.
Thiusiini: his hand into his pocket,
[ and couuting him fifty, bran new’ gold
aHlfiihute ihVvbid Judges for Jnsticci, a!»d '* 011 ® ndigi uis tleutwiinatioiis of this Hfate,
on that day, to repair to their respective
places of piibltc w'orship—there, witli iuuu-
bto and cnii-mlo hearts, to (.tov uato the.
Giver (.fall Good, Praise and Tks.uk.sgiv
that Sectiop lf<0t of
ed SO RS to StdlStltUIB
for- Inferior.
f'V.ci’d. Be it. fart-:
the Code he. ajtHUid-
fche word Superior
acted, That all
acts heaetofor© doti© by Notaries Public in J IBs yt-ii'-ficeuce and mere}', and
1 lie mattiice p; i-.scdhed tiy tho'Godc; are ■ G> mi ;i*l men, til© coiitinnaucc ol His
hereby declared to b© legal and vatiii.jtad ; Divtn© grace and blessing
tpiIE UNDER8IGNED have opened, a Fin
Sciii'tlile of liie
;i) Al'TKR SUNDAY, MARCH 29i.li,
toe ea isent-ci' Trains liu the Georgia
ill rim as.foilows:
TRAIN-
rgia Railroad.
o-y
afi act-s. tjint.may Irereaft-vr !nt (lone, in the
• manner pre&cnheil hy. I.uv by Notaries'
Public, who liavo hereto been appointed,,
shall he valid and binding in Taw ; Pro-
j ridtd, that this Act shall li.’U lie so cun-
strued as to cniUiriue in dffico Jifiy Notary
Ihiblic for a longer time than that- for
which ho was Appointed by the Justice*'
of tiie Inferior Court.
Approved October 10, 1868.
Given under my hand, aud the Seal ofthe
Executive Dcparitiruii!-, at the-Capital,
in the city of Atlanta, this-fiith day ol
November, in tb© year of our.Lard one
t'h bn e ami eight huinirecf and si sty-eight,
and of the Independence, of the United
States the ninetv tbir.T,
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
By th© fRivornoT ; Governor,
ii. B. DeGoaffenrieb,
Secretary Exeeutive Department.
Noycerinjr 10, J SfiS ...; , ■ 45* 3t
lb,
Tb
DAI P.AS8LNGER
(Daily, tjununysexcepted.)
beure Angjrsva at - —./.19 A. M.
Atlanta at .A- M-
Ar:L*e at Augusts F M-
’• at Arfauta-.., rf.-GiUt P. U.
KtGHT FAdSivIvULR TRAIN-■
Leave Augusta at * ■-> 45 P, M.
Atlanta at G.4-* P-M.
Ar:iv,- at An< r ust& > j. .ft.30 A. M.
Atlanta 4.U9A. M.
RERZELI'A PA88RNGER TRAIN-
Leave Augusta at - 4.36 1’- M-
“ ilei z- Ua at 7it/0 A. At.
r;; vc :<<■ A u u gs 1 ;i - - ^A- x * •
•at Betzvlia... _G.I5 P-M.
Pas-ieagcr.s for |IH4edgevill«,Yvashington.ami
IL ns, Gu.,nmst take Day Passenger I rain »r©n)
^'G'ltsta and Atlanta. • ,
Ha-sengurt, fur West Point, Montgomery, fccl-
tn, Iljijile aud New Oilcans must, leave An cost a
Night Pa-.setigcr, Train at 3.45 P. M-, to make
r o«e cuiinri-tieits. r • ‘
Lisisengers foe Nashville, Corinth, Grand June*
in, Mviii'diis Lejuisvillc aud tit. Lonis can take
c-’her tv-ou an : make close connections.
liirjHcii Tickets and Lriggage cJirekcd through
above places.
■’T.man’s I’nlacc Sleeping Cars on ail wjghi
U«sci,!vcr Trains. ’ l • . *i» ,
B. V/. COLK, GAti'4 SuiMcinr. ut.
Li^iisU, iiorch 2h, 1 EiiiG I T
I'Ulati/a SI JU/csL X?aur!.
JFiL A T’?* •- A-H.teZ^JEi—
J) t}} P ti $sP,fi ate v TMhi } plipo rd- •
Arinnt.il --r 4.45 A. W-
Arrive iuL Wu»L {Viiit.
r Diiii Pit...tuftr Traix-—Iiim f A r: kj.
Leave fVest 1‘ do ub..T. ...... I.T$0 P.
8‘hvvai, Atlanta --- . 6 20 P,
Xfit Fn i-lif amt r'di*bit{cr—0vf.idit*d.
.We Atlanta AAoP. M.
A, Gv> at Weit Puiirt- 11-4(1 P M.
■L-d./ yreh ; ht.in.4 Pussejtifsr Train—(meant.
Lvuv-c WeAPniiit--, . *. A-SU A- M.
Arrive llt A*lauov.-.-- 8 1.39. A. M-.
John Jon'jJs/
Is rrvaj’rtr State of Ga.
JOjSTES & WAY,
Fac t oi'ai
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .
SAvanuah --Cfsorgsa.
Liberal advances made on .all 'Cotton consigned
to us, by Messrs. John Jones Ac Co., WafeLousc-
luen, lisncocfe'street, MLlledgeviilc, Ga.
September 22, ISGS . .. •
Itrf (im
Mrs, fmm&mi DAxmom
SCHOOL,
of Charcoal in fuittuuig Tar-
-Four turkeys were cooped up
and fed with meal, boiled potatoes and
oats; four others pf the. same brood
were treated i:i n. similar manner in
>f.
4/lt
(unit
OFm-i
"‘ l ’ 1 "iii leave «md atriau
Hi,tJettrjjia.Railroad.
of: Zrchedide-
K'south OAKOLIRA R* B'CQ., 1.
Augusta, Ga., Marcli 2.i, ItiGB. . )
( )•' AND AFTER SUNDAY, '‘JSHh March,
1 St:S. thg Mai n,m- 1 'aseenger I rains ut tnm
ut (brougii Central
rnUowa;, . . ..
'mriuno- Jlml and Piissmgci Tram
"J riltatle^Uiii, rommeting Train Cor Golumhia.
j "it (-'aroliii.t, Ciiarluvtc Row!, and Willuing-
a ‘G Manchester Railroad. ..
■■ aie (.Vntia! DepoJt .‘tt 5.&0 A - M.
,r ‘ Vfi at Central Depot 3.30
’ T’ 1 Passenger Accignyu/dation. Tigtu
,' J| riffifiesuin, cynnecling " ilh Train for Co-
Uhd W-Uliffiveuvn’le a»|jOi*iowH^Kail
Central.IVpot irt.... '..h* A:W Y. ST:
"be at Central .DepotatJ.f. <-7.0(k Ar^f!
. H, T. PEAKE* • i.»
Gsneral Saperiii^rtdqfU;.
proof IVtlrchousK ou Hancock street, and are
now prepared to STORE and ADVANCE Upon
all Cotton entrusted to the nr. Fhiult-rs hum the
tii.pi. rtunity afforded, them af holding their crops at
a saw b expense, until prices suit them.
BAGGING, ROPE,' TIES, and PLANTERS’
SUPPLIES always nii haud.
W© will mak« liberal advances ou all Cijt-.j ACT to prescribe the mode of, cons
^ah^oPta 1 * ^ S0 *' 'J 9 * 1 '*.*- Way,. Sarjten*’ (]uet ; ng SD p s befure Joyces of ..tb©
rcoigm. JOHN JONES & Cl), j Peace and Notaries 1’u‘ihc in thin State,
MiUodgevillc., Sept. 22,ilSGS - 3s • Hm ! .tml for ether pio'posoa, ,
^ffifruVroNH/WAA, 1 Skction 1. Be il,waited, ly (M
^avnTiDah, Ga.. j (Old Iii/ttsc (jj ikgprcsc/ita 1 1ccf gj (/lC jy<u?c
of Georgia, Tliat'fmih' arril after tbc pas
sage Of ihi'.f Air!, -all Suit’s before sh© Jiijs
tices of the Peace and • Notaries- Public.
•who are eX-njTicio ustie-es of-til©' Peace,
s'h-aH. b© commenced hy- amflinone,which
shad be issued aud -^'oT hy the • [pud .fite safne7Iay, m.d those fieri with
o (he Poaco or Lofarv I Chile, ss lb© caS© -C - , • A' i . ' ' " '• i
, a,, i • i, Jliis uharcqa.l were toyoci. to vyeign »
inav he, ol tb© cijstrictm wlnou tbe.tiul ts • . . ■. .•- •. »• ,
brought, and said summons shali.h© dj. | raid tt oall filch i{>uie limn Utri
reeled "to the. defer.dant or dclendnutk,
commanding Lira Or tlu.tn.CAfkri ease muy
he, tb iffest At a ©erf ftin tin:'.'- arid’
specified i:i sr.id-rrtnimohs in Said-district
to which, the.mm mo ns is retimnabkvto an
swer the plaintin’s demand ; atrd *!1 etotn-'
mens shall Lear date fifteen days before
the time of the (rial of ther. enoee, Lf.the
* SW GStilfey I amount is under titty dollars, and 6ball
i bear date twenty dnys hyUpr© tbo Tim© li
M. Ai.0c.IT/ Li* w4 y?.S Vo»ic jtms; Ut .11
will be added during the fall monihs to t.'v Eng*! dcr the same rule? and regulations as they
list, course-vCfitudy. No extra charg-a ft.i Latin j, AJe tca , i.tjvyo.l iy suits irr Justie'cA Courts
or Frwieb- Pupils will endeavor to he puuiliinlly : . • o,
present: aWthetr absence. withoOt sufficient cause.K*
v.il! ctiwt tlu-ir grade of tfufmi wslnp and- diminish J SECTION'S. Arid 'be il fin tliie ei'i(tried La]
their chances in the disiiibuttfm n\ yriy4 to he 1 , , ■ aU (f Mr fy<,fp fo, tsaid, I'li at if either is
awarded for PuMdy, Fcwwnsfnp, JtemUug,, d . ssatisl ^ tl -(© judgment of the Jus
tice of the Poacocr.Notary Public, as the
©as© may ho, and up-on nil confessions of
jndgmenis, junvidetj the aniotcut. is .yyc’r-
fifty d)»lbir;-i, he or they u'.'.y as a matte,' of
right enter fail appeal from sticii judgment
Atlhii) fdiir (Jays (eJfcliiiiivc of Dbinday,)
after -the rciiditioii' of gaiit judgment, iiii*
dar the same ndri; rcgnlatiniri, Uwtrie^
tiuoa mid liabilities as hove hmeiofoitc
pieces into bis ba:.,l, slumjxifl' with his
royal liken- 1 .'.-:, lie 34til lo the astonish
ed Tanner who kqc.w nyL vvluit vvas.
coni mg 1 Elujpt, . ,
“’Piic coin is genuifte, for it also
comes frori) our Lofd 0od, aud I am
bis payujasleif. 1 bul you adieu.”
A secure fence for lhe. rear of a lot—
one w hich yv.ill puzzle iuLruders inightif-
ly-L-wiiich is light, itigh, strong, dura-
[>le urul \viii not be blown out of linie,
may be constructed in this way.
Take ordinary inch boards and rip
and cross-saw them twice. This will
give you *nme palings,.four inches wide
and six feet .eight inches long. Get
.good seven ie.et chesnut posts six..or
seven incites in diameter,, and plant
ibem 1 wo and a bail or three feet i.n llte
ground. Notch them well aud. truly’,
so as lti give.your raiU,a..good srjuare-
bcaririg and then fasten, the rails with
twenty peonv utuls.
Fur rails, use two by . four, stuli' all
hear!. ,Spread your rails 03 widely as
the ‘posts* will admit, (Mving luc lower
Sp> Uivg, Composition, A'c.
:iuiifojj,.$5 pier, fpontii—-.paid.monthly. -
jj P’- A ft-W pupils canlic aeeoihmodutod *citk hoard.
Millclgcvil!©, August 25, LSori ^ a4 _ tf _
r STOVALL 1; BUTLElk
Co.tton Wa,reliouse
AND
.. .
Hyiiffa] Coii)iiii»8i«ii Merdiauls,
XF.IV FlHEdPHOOF iVAldEUOi’SE,
f^inith(vest Corner c,f Buy aDd Jackson Streets,
AUGUSTA, GUOHGIA.
M. P. STOVALL, B E. BUTLF.R,
Qf Augusta, Ga- Of Vl»ilwoii.ffi*»“B-|>_® '•'A
September 1, J8G8 ;”*f hyri
ToTtlNShMERS OF TOAt..
fiieoi Rytkciifm in Itnia j>cr. &*e r.t.iiil,
10,000 junituh: •
Fi-oui ChaU.tnooga to Milledgevilie, $3'T0<>
“ Cold Creek, Teou., via Kupxville, 45. 1C
S. K. JOHNSON, Ass'.t SupTGa R. R
Augusta, Sept-
itiiers, ittui to he of much better iju-di-
IV.” As Chiislinas is t.noroachiug, jt is
tieecessaiy that we sht.uUf prtpcrc {or
tljat t’pas.1 w hich coming b'tl “once il
yeai,” is all .the moi.e enjoyed on ay
poM.Uf of it's rarity, ’i'uik.eys are abso
lutely neecssaiy Lo : g^pii.ij)k’te Ghiist-
i.i:ia uiuriRr, and litcy .should,,.ip be m
style, fie smileii for at least a monili
before that time. Suppose some ol ottrl tbo rajis and securing .as I
friends- try l!(e,experiment and invite us] a twelve penny at each i
G> pass upon u and the turkey. We'
proiauQ a most impartial opinion.
A Qipcnc Retuht.—rA . jate well
kno\v:i member of Ifie ScoUisii' bar,
whbhayooth, was'Some what of a dan
dy, and somewhat short and sharp in
his ' temper. lie Was going- to pay a
fie.deslrpyer.. He was brought to -this
city and conHAiu.eiliarexamiuation..
Turday, as . the same i rain came
along again, the same man who placed
the bar on lhe track yesterday, again
darted out. uf the same pUcig and
throwing., his; arms abc»ve tiis-feead,
stood and let the .engine strike him.—
Hu. was badly hurt, but not kiiied. He
ly 4w-jtei
that-20 per coot-, would dally cover alt
cost* ot l-ravct-aud iitfornialion f rtwn the
departments. The gentlemen impor-
tweed to furnish fends wore -enured
-that every -debar invested could be
dnubled’iri a few weeks-,•^ as the- claims
uepaid and delayed amoimted tG sev
eral ttiillioii dollars. There has passed
through the Freed men's Bureau from
the Treasmy. Department in- checks
and certifieares on account of cohwed
soldiers and-sriitors during the-last year
-the from oftj'T^fKtjhDOy and the only
•gttard against the wholesale [rerpetra
tiftn of the kind of fraud alludetf to is
(he individiral lifmcstv of the agents
The..Danger of Relying o;i Ctrcvm-
slantp.ah £pidcyicc.T—Yesterday noon,
witcu the New York Express train- for
this city . was hctsve.en North .Haven
,and. Walling in rii stations, the. engineer
saw a hare-fooled man, in his -shirt
sleeves dart out of tutu woods, near the
road and place something wrapprsd in
a newspaper on. the track. Jt was too. t^ffitry,
IqIo to siop lire Iraitn and the piha J
sttaick the obstadc, which proved, to be
.a-heavy. raibo:id iron bar, with .great
huce, knocking it liftv Ltset aud break-
ing.lhe pilot. On arriviuc lie re,, won,!
was given .to (he police, arid.. Chief
jChajjtberlin sent down officer Cosgrove
to invcsiigate ; .having a lull descrip
tion of the man,, color of puntalucais,
hair, etc. Hc.tiunni a n>anAvbfise. dress
in: every (particular, corresponded wiih
the desurtpliou, and, whose bare feet,
Stay ut Home Boys.—-A Southern
ffiieutl.olours.wljo is temporarily so
journing in New-York, writes to ns . as
tuiioiws: ; ) Li* * . . ..
“Tell o«r people, icspeciallv lfie
young-mcn wffir contcmphue a search
tor fortune in this nxTm])olis, Kxstny- at
.home... lif tliethtriy ihmxsnnd Sootli-
erners in au-around thucity,- probably
notoneThird are f^ruiug thsir salt. As
ligffi-porters, subr»rdinat« clerks on nii-
exaetly fittcrl (he tracks of the would- croscopie salarieiUor as bashful “drum-
uners” auimrg their 1 home acquaintan
ces, a jiortirtn ot thees unfortunates are
wearing out till theambition which con-
.ililuted their stock in- trade, and curs
ing the hour in which they foil friends
and hcarthstowe. New York is no El
dorado for any one u ithout capital,”
Let Virginia boys treasure this up,
and near in mind -that the Same ener°y
piuves (o !iea crazy man. Ho says tthsplayed at home that is required-in
the Lord told him to put the bar acros^ New York: to ke*p soul and -body to-
thu rail and the tram would stop j audigether,.would net thetn^ n re-speetable
agaiu, that if he stood in trout ot tile. .cftmpeUMiey^-./ftt'Aia^rf fVhiw.
■ This- will do for rite boys, throu -hout
.^Hrhd Souths •
tH-cvnifoil-io (jfeor'gra-, Prt tlvn flttbjm of ap
visit in lire Country,'arid Was riiakins; a
great fuss about preparing arid jiutlirig
up his habiliment's.' ' His old aunt "was
rhfich' annoyed'ht all his fiqs'tfe,' arid
stupjtc’d him by the somcwlrai. ciinptuq)-
LTo’rf.V (ji/ifstion :' iC Whaure. ifiiS youV
gitum, : Robbie, that yoti make sic a
pL'itis hi the Supr, i-nv GouitP, sia t.ml Gown oj-arid wot k nb.irit your cities f” ’The
in part 3.1, .tide at©, (it ii©iti 6 iiev.twd voiihg mtintosL Ids teiiiper, tiiid iicti jsjii v
Oculp o£ (iKOigia ; it ^ tu«b« |o (lie* Jdvil.”
half inches wicfc, and you are ready to
lay yotjr jeiu.e,. Take t\y,G .pteets ami
tw.iFpafioga ami prepare tu lay tweqiy
1‘cct of fi j nce by fastening each paibng ,
to the rails inside, of each , opposite cpd_
of the elects with tea or twelve, penny
ni.iU-.-tlijving the; .oail -tiiroagli ch-et
:iuii paling into the. rail, which it will
penetrate,, (if u twelve penny nail) tu
within it qutirjct.qf an inclj qf ,l|ie iuqor
surface. Then, ga oil, slipping eacli
paling Tfo\v;n butweea Uie clet.ts and
before with
penny at cacti iat/u'sec.iiun,
driveii thiough elects and paling*.firm
ly into.the tail.
Give u.dis.anve ol’ two or three.inch
es !,et\ycmuhe palings, and where there
is danger of wash, there tiiu.s: he a bqs-e.
boa.si., but this is needlessj whore .the
giouiid is level. .Thj.s. fonce.vyfiF.be,
iigt.l, cfictij) 6l(vng. and the , hardest
ttMce to climb we Jtno.yv. of. . A jojin
will walk hall a mile rather ilmu get,
over it,. And. if the*.distance bvtvvjccu.
die rails.is tour jeet, it wifi be ; .har.d:tu
climb tip in the inside, .and as for pull-,
ing tliat fence to pieces; just.-uy it, ; ;;
. . [Macau TeUgeaglt.
. . Tork Peer clutters .Beware—Death in
m'aiT who .was kept ta>f Tight in'ilie Gie iVc-v-We are rn-for nted that a norn-
tatioq-fio'uso'Tfire,'was'enough tdhavy.v
sent Ivinvio trio State prisoii'fdV'life.-' :
[Hartford Times,' Oct.'of'-
-T^-r-xrr-
Oyster
rs? IS OPEN- Jgi
MiHcG^tvjll/*. h T uv. 19- 1868
45 3t
ed. »liHi wbe.u a« appeal fois h'egq ©nteceij,
l as been herein before j>v<.yitled, it shall be
t'»o (July C» sriyli Jiistice oj the jh-Hctt w
'Kijt&iy Uiihlic, r,6 the. c©n© ni.ty be, to
tr.tmhih the Prt’r.u tolb© Cl.'ik'ol’the af
periur ITtiul or die county in Which strcfi
pFoeiduiiogs may have boci. ‘ht lctiat
tbii davK bi'iwt' the next SrijiPrior Court
ui' sr.iJ. eouoty, to biv thee© tried fis AP'-
■jieala iiAve.been tried liorelofnro tri Goor .
<*ia ; P.eaciJtd; uoddiig heiehi eoiitaine©-
r.fiiii! hti i.ii. ctuisfi'uqd as jty ‘‘oiiy parties
iLe lighted cerliuiari, tlic tiuoaut if-
less'tiisxo fifty
Sfc- o And Te tl 'further ee,iy:le.ii by (he
nithorily aforesaid, T baf iylion an ©xt>cu,--
tiori reixleVtiJ hy a Jiisficc yf the Pence oj-
Naim y' Piibfie.' ivho ia ex-ariljoTo’Jostlt:© V>I
tb© BeacA; shall be levied nptxi pc^Aobd
pmpertv, which is claim©J by a peis3n w!
© party to. such eieeutiou, the ^lOceediAgi,.;
tball, in all respects, cu»ftnut tv> tfo> law oi
replied : “l am gom_
* •Th ecf, tfubb'iv, tfieriwas the quick
■answer, ^ye'riefid na heAqi r,iee; 'he’ll
j'Hlt take Yc as'ye riVc.”' '
• Alter the first eiirfhqtia-ke sbdek at
A>ro Franeiseo, a lady was seen retum-
ing,- itt ecftnl' aitire. iothe diobse she-
hrid‘ sosedthmty vacatbd, vainly Endea
voring lo jxiH tfr»7 .Crimping pins-out-of
ter hair. Just-before there !»-ui issued
from 'noolber hoirsb ak--o:nan wtih her
linopskirt over lie'r high‘-dress, and, ns
she. .Hepped but, she eitiight fief foot in
ii raid fell; four other women following
IbU upori hei—ttedasft one exclaiming,
as she - went dowti’**0 l ord, p!ea*e
dbfot Biviillovv me yet.*’
Fisty fivu proruio**ut husiii«s6 Rouse*, id
Ghicgg© have foiled
piccialioiLpf prujicrty. has growy rich.
Lately , they have^sukl out fnq cutire. ^ T^a, quality of ayool i*. . by
assets, 4!j)nsUliug.pf several manors in "taking a lock from
proinpt. The f'roicssur Irad iictoie him,
in review, suu<e work,, out ho flyyleufiof
which was inscribed :. ,A-With .the ttu-
thqr’s complimeal©,” Teariug-itris out,
hepjnnod it to his.daugiiter’s dress,
solemnly led her lo llte,young .fover
aqd went back to his .work, . ..
fier of planters in the country are fov-
-*ng stryciiHine. to 4hetr fo»g>. Their
purpore is to iii>prov« lhe teaithof
the- hogs -aud to .protect item from
thieves. If rhonog is killed while foil
on i-his earry (foath into the
|H9U^ fxie osiib ..ft- — -..p ru,
-'{’his nmy sU'-bo.fight, but we L-eatiy
•iHink-all fioncst peepfo slfould be noti-
fi«Hl ol die fact: ■ The indy path of safe-
A yqung man who. had gained, the
afir.ctiouspl a daughter' pl Rjyfo W'iisorir
waited on Papa and slated bis ; case, ok
vyhieh tiie .IVotctotor liad a prevjyus ink
ling. The y oung geullemau was di- ;
reeled to desire the lady, toreorae to ter
faiher,and doubtless hoi (ibevliegce wy.-s fiYeis torinqnire sfrietly into lhe trtie
before pofchTsihiyqMrk -ofiered in the
uiui'kei.^—tdibtmtf.ixtms - •
A Scotch clergyman, of three score
and. ten, confined to his Bod fiy a dis
ease which fie knew would be-farabin
at Jew days, resolved to take unto. Li m
aelfa wiie beJure.leaving tiiis world/ih
which ► he had lived a bachelor. /Miss
.Steward, an assistant teacher , in tiie
distriet, about twenty years uf-age,wa?
sent for. to the HKU»se,-an<ii)onseriiefeltc.--
Uie marriage. . A justice of, Ate -peace(
Fqr, over a century past there has
existed, a.sociciy , in. Lqpdon “for lhe
propagation of the gospel in Nevy :ftg9 ^ eS) tUe. iiriclegipoiat. sitiin? jrt dlis-
!and, ! .\A foph. ihioush. the Datuis^^ aje. fo . ... : . 7. ..
(icuides. tliat if liquor is re -
distilled, tq ()htaju some (.trier article
than proof spirits, it i 3 liable to the tax
oil.distilled spirits. Ii iL has not reacfi-
cd the grade of proof spirits, turd is re-
.dist.dlcfi to bring U to that grade it is
tkeiax.' Whether the ar-
, /tef. fodriiijlcd twice in the sanie still
^ 'or (liflereiit ques.ynakeji. i.o diitergheu
T m regard to the liability tota.x.
-^. s l ,ec ndl jP the New York Tribune
says, tliat Mc,s/rs. Cfiti and Prince,,ne-
pubhani members of Congress, frum
Georgia, called at the army headquar
ters to dn^i h> represent the condmoti
Gieswcll.and SuHblk, olHiudoifoig the
object of. the s<)ciety as hqpyletss, &?>.
long a* ihey had Jiidkiss fo q»5»»^cly>.e
J.-kyy were hopeful oiVoqd, biq ^•y.-,find
it impossifiLu. to. unike guy. headway
yvuh ill \ W^alv.n [»uljat.;- . . :
Tte-following.is a Prussian remedy
lor frit.*:stii)g oiia l>ee . .,
uVBJbhiJm9«iwu,jjq, a hard body lo
pined of salt, Apply the mixlur^ to
wUl ce.wef’•
3ft
■M.l*
tKeLslreep’^s. baefe,
;jud placing it ; pi>.t© surface reptesen’t-
ing iiu inch in ieiigth. , It ihq spirals
count from thirty to thirty-three, iq tjiat
space., ibe wool is equal to (fie finest
‘.‘Tllyctoral.” c>r. Suxuoy. yvonj. Tfie
staple i.y.infmioi' recording as i.t. takc|,a
Ics^r hMuffity.iq fill up ite.sajiHi s^e.
A PutjTTV Triocom.—-Etrerson
says
of things In .ihaL 7>ietc. They assert
was neatiseirt for, .and-, die eounle were- L , TV* l ‘; L
matried fiy-hitf, in-ffie-presencecfwi*-- -.7\' - ller f, re’ a: 7 -* 0 Bf^tec^iop at many
ak »:*.{ .m i!i. ol ffie polls for ov
io .uxua« t the ^ juice, i« vyhieh add-a j c“W'hqh a niAit: Mves with -Gotfo (bis
/‘kfhe polls for loyal• indfi at the recent
'foectfon, and that no.lj*ir' expression *»f
the people..can be had at the election
ion OengD’Ss.meuiin February, without
the presence of.addiuonal troojxs.
Fote : q/'iA*«si<m<t.'*-LRelunis from ad
the parishes except one, 'show for Sey
mour 81,74-2 votes, ami for Grant, 2(3,-
552-rrSeymouPs majority 54,19(1.
.Those figures are very embarrassing
lalt he. Radical* of tliat State. At ffiht
liiev called the elect ion- a fa roe*--be
cause as they declared, the “loyal v»h-
ers refosKd tn ge- to ibe polls.-’. Bet
when it hectfnje manifest - that more
-duffi » liia jorit-y of rte registered voters
ihq sling,and the pain and influmndon of. the trnvok. and tte r unite of the
cucn,..
e led;
}*m»U
voice shall lie as sweet as tire, momlfti ,had voted for 4Soxn ; Hmr> they changed
ibe note and deeiared it rhti “result of
-Ugibery and inlimidtitton.”