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*1 u.e iiitluiniaoic verditri wliicb *n tht*
; huguage and bugbcai sophiflrv i»| liir*-" y itfgi-
tba! !ov pted Goraoor Bullock “lioulds tr u :i:f ijt’i /
- ov a vindication of the reheiiioii”—ot ~u \|r. t'i*»irf»cr
ihai very rebellion t««n which he, eiih-
r-t boneftiyor fal>tiv had coutuenanct-tJ,
an.l a* honestly or h\p..; ruicadv [/ar-
■icipatrd iu—’‘and a t-ondemnathui ot
the I’-iion*’ihai hes<»wickedlvendeav-
i——i
it. <1? harice ntihst laud a . i i*i*-n resist
nit.* 1 i r Liioei Stare** forei-
{. \ n r«ird lr > r* Siose officer* a ns -
•ovfr rj> itii the $ ;\ -
r,cj violently 35»auit-
Websiwy -a.i «•«
Darde! Web*ier, anil jirntrcied the
aegro in fii a i> esca, *ng lo C.intola, or
Tfef UH-tlMgrfl
We haye before aa lbe‘ Banner of the
Sovtkanl Plamter’t /(wnwi,” issued by
the Chbonicls PmtiHiM toiifianr,
A jgosta Georgia. Tfceold Banaer at
toe Sooth, Father Ktam’s Joarnal, has
b« en purchased by.the GbjboicWCom-
somewberc et?e 1 ii .w wa* that tor
iovaf. law smci >g a!*n w*v» now a*
seri that -Congress tube supreme pow-
L aw son Sdasnett (colored) ot Han
cock County, has been found guilty of
the crime of burning Mr. Dickson's
Gin house. It was no donht an eye
sore to the lazy 15th, so be just tltought
he would saio&r k out. Gov. Bullock
will be on hand in due time to “vindi- j of L. M. Callaway and V* t
- , t good-Terms made knoj
Not. 22. le-70.
HOUSE AND LOT REMOVAL^
FOR SALE.
pany and instead, of'ts religious or de- raa j e sty of the law ” as be said j* 853
iio iitnationai character, l»een made an ; wh?n ^ ort | er ed the discharge of those j
Agricultural medium for the benefit of, jg burglars,
the Planting interests of our Section ot
\xyiLL BE SOLI
» a highest bidder.’
3rd, at 12
ing to the estate
situated on Wiikins-m
outenr. to the j
ay. Deeen.ber
and Lot belong 1
n W L. Daniel,
between the lots
Williams Titles
»n the day of aa'e.
SAN t\ DANLEL.
47 2t
MILLEDGEVILLE:
Tinltb liuaktr 22. 1S7I.
eretl to disrupt J But his prophetic er—to resist wnich is treason, and that
; warning is made still strongcr, anJ as President Grant i* only authorized to
a fair deduction, must receive his eu execute their orders—which be has
i rlorsemeiu, that the so-called rebellion sworn lie will do through thick and
| has not only beeu vindicated once— through thin—right or wrong, the Con-
| but twice, thrice, vea a dozen times— ttitution and tlie ^supreme Court to U*o
it Democratic successes are to be con contrary notwithstanding! ;
t strued as the evidences ot belie!! From
j California to Connecticutt—from West
Virginia and North Carolina, to Indi
ana and Oregon—indeed from a'most
!everywhere—the polls, the ballot-box
es, tell the tale, and proclaim the vin
dication not of a carpet-bagger's rebei-
Di t e ^ W PAINE ’ * Ch *** m ’ (,hort ! lino—nor of a Radical's usurped lowers, garlands and immortells, de-
A. T. McINTYRE of Thom*, (lorj Uaioa ^ but of t[ie p eop j P ' 5 Govern- : iiver L n g "rations &c.—and the
td DUt.-NEi^OX TIFT, ot Dougherty, (both j , nen t and the Democratic choice—the Riijus B ' Bu!iotk a “ d ,he sa,ne
F. WRIGHT, of Coweta. (bo:b flights of the States, and their Consti-
lutional Union ! It is these which have
been vindicated—while the corrup
Ol'B %onnEE FOB CONGRESS,
FOURTH DISTRICT
Winburn J. Lawton,
OF BIBB.
C ON a v ESnIONAL N OMINATI0N3-
PAISK, of Cbsthms,
i. T. McINTYE
term
“Kcnning with thb Houvds and
PLAYING WITH THE HaRE.” Gov.
Buius B. Bullock and others going lo
Aodersonville some time last spring,
;o do honor to the graves of the Fed
eral soldiers bv decoraiinsr them with
term*
3d LK*t.—W
term*.;
4ta Di«—W J. LAWTON.
Bibb,
terms.;
ith Dirt-S H-CORKER. D M. DcBOSE. , . . , , . ,
Stb Disc—w p PRICE, of Lampkin, {both j ttons and usurpations of their enemies.
TtbBiJr^pV B. YOUNG, of BsM, (both | have been rebuked and condemned,
terms .) : W ill Governor Bullock confirm his pre-
j d ^««on. ? mu he go again to the town j
•«.d forth# F rty second Cotfress, »nd nmi b« | ( ,| Albion and ieam why they forget j f.ero . It ts not often see ex-
•• »t*^d on the hsiiots. ^ ’ ior discredited his words of warn- | iremes'mVet—but u. this instance we
ade to lap.
be z<niian f
same
oth
ers” inarching (ex-officio, of course)
'n a procession, purfioselv formed j
and purjiosely intended as a moiirn~
fu! partidpation in the last sad
obsequies of Robert E. Lee, and to
listen to a eulogy from the lips of a reUl
officer, in honor and praise of that
discredited his words of warn
People’s Ticket.
S6 a fiuj fto-i Milledgeviii*. and Public
Virtue again*t least, no more denounce the so-called, | ^peak or die.”
«9 a day, Atlanta and Poblie Villainy, i bul falsely named, Rebellion
mg at their recent polls ? If he has re- think tnc} have been hi;
ia sped for bis own works, he will, at “Under which King.
BVBB.Y MAW CAW VOW
Some iiildligenl people, who do not
read the papers as often as they ought, j
■ re uuder the impression that persona
who h«ld office before the war and en
gaged in the so cailed “Rebellion,” are
JOHN QUZWCY ADAM S Jr
it is posaibly matter lor regret that
President John Quincy Adams, the
grand father of Massachusetts’ disiin-
THE FAIR AT TMOMASVJLLE.
From all accounts this Exhibition of
ari, skill and progress, in ail that ap
pertains to the luxuries and absolute
essential of »<x;iai existence, w«* not
Country. We regard die change both
judicious and practicable, particularly
so at a time when, much is wasting to
re-insiate our former prosperity as an
Agricultural people and to furnish those
pursuing it, with that kind of informal
tion which the new order of things has
rendered not only useful but absolute*
ly indiipensiblew Science now, more
than ever, is essential to the Planiei,
for the simple reason that machinery
and fer tilizers are the substitutes to
be relied upon instead of slave labor
and huge plantations that really en*
cumbered us well nigh to inextricable
ruin. Many very many of the South,
eru people are still but in their A B
C stage, and the sooner they com
mence learning the lessons by which
they alone can succeed in cultivating
their lands, the batter and quicker will
be their resusciiarion from ignorance
and poveity. To do this there is no
more feasible or agreeable may than
to study while they are necessitated to
work, in other words practice the rules
and theories and directions which have
supplied others with knowledge and
made their labors itss difficult and
surer of geod remunerative profits. If
JElectio
P URSUANT to an
bly of the Stale o
There will be held oil
her next, an election
and Clerk, and Marshal furl
PE1
Not.«2, 1870.
Democratic Gains in Congress.—Ac
cording to the latest reports the Dem
ocrats will have in the Forty-second
Houaa of Representatives very nearly
one hundred members, being an in
crease ot some thirty-six over the pres
ent House. This is a highly gratifying
result, as it will destroy the obnoxious
practice of the present House by which
the Republicans, by a two-thirds vote,
have been able to suspend the rules ± De€tmhm ^
and pass measures by tbe same vote! of broke
. , . - ,, WL-' UOW for CASH or,
without allowing debate. Much vi- > non e but reap!
Those owing for last years
and settle or I will fordo*
Not. 22 1870.
!N otice.
CHAMBER. >
Not. 17th, 1?70. V
the General A**xn-
ird day of Decern
or. and Aldermen,
d citr.
ER FAIR.
Clerk of Council.
47 2t
TU E
DRT/ (jr
HAS BEEN mrrei u
A. Joser-Vs Dry Go-,
the WaitBidd-r Ba! i
Call and ut
LIVE
STOP, j
Of
MULES FOR
J WILL HAVE in Mil
cinus legislation has been thus enacted
by the dictum ol party rule. The mili
tary eiectioa bill, which has figured
so prominently, was passed by the
House in that way, in defiance ef the
protest of the minority. There will be,
at least, no such exhibitions of indecent
haste in legislation in the next Con
gress.—Savannah Scirs.
£?“ Pomeroy’s Democrat has the
largest circulation of any political pa
per in the world. It is thoroughly De
mocratic ; cont tins, each week, politi
cal editorials from “ Brick” Pombroy,
such as no other man can or dare
write; Pomeroy’s Saturday night chap
ters, and social chats with friends ;
reTiile, by Jh-r !**th of
head of MULES,
rk. * inch I wiii sen
Mort-
>piy —
stter come
Iortsr*ee.
JOHNSON.
47 3t.
DRUGS.
MEDICINES.
PURE CHEMICALS-
DYE STUFF*.
PAINTS.
OILS.
varnishes.
gla**
putty.
MISCELLASEOU'j
■sd SCHOOL BOOKS.
STATIONARY.
fancy toilet
ARTICLES, aad ia tact ewerj ti ,. ; -
eWat DRUG ao>i BOOK STORE.
I- W. HIM & to.
Oet 4.187 ; 4
W ILL BE
of Or
debts and distri
door in Dublin,
day in January ne;
sale, all the lands
.D under an order of the Court
the purpose of paying
1—before the court house
county, on the 1st Tues-
1 the legal hours of
to the estate of Na-
1 , .j], n „ • only credbable, hut eminentlv iauda-
guished son and late Democratic nom- • J . -
. inee for her Governor, was wanting in
lory of its projectors,
not entitled to vote. This is a great , . , . „ tributors and visitors
„ • ! me sound common sense and true Re-
managers, con-
Ail appear to
mistake. The Fourteanth Amend-j ... . , c , . , . , ,
- publican principles of which the grand-
m_.ni only r,elude, .ueb penon, from ^ . f m ^ jtuou ,, v „ esse ,|. Tl „ f u.efnl cnmpeldion , anddlinu, only
ihe ballot. Every man j„ oU (mo elnQ1Jenl ,. ,| are wa3 for what would add a benefit by itn-
si* twenty one Years of . , j provements »in the articles shown, or'
1 have been emulous for honorable and
useful cmrpelitiou ;
for what would add
lo vole.
honest iu his general political con
victions, but being deficient in mother
1 so called- again Vindi wit and common sense—its c
, ex[»onenl—he was little else than
a wild and indiscreet politician—a sec-
; tional statesman, and unwise leader in
cated.
of October, 18GS, Gov-
. Bullock was “acciden-
t a “public gathering”
f Albion, N. Y., which
had been assembled by “previous ar
rangement, for the purpose of forward
ing the just principles of the great Re
publican parly”! The accidental pres
ence given by his Excellency as he
which might as origin its, receive fair
and candid scrutiny—being perfect in
hief» , J s 1
tnemseives or suggestive to some one
else of more complete perfectibility.—
There was little or no effort for mere
; display—no inside or ‘outside’ shows,
we are sick we send for a physician j Terrence McGrant’s letters ; full and
because be has studdied the principles ‘correct financial and commercial re-
of the hrating art, and can relieve our j porta ; masonic and agricultural de
pains—so of the skillful and cultivated j partments, and general newt, render-
agricultusalist; and in a well conduet- | ing it a first-class family paper,
weekly, or monthly Journal, we may j Subtcriplioa price $2 50. Send for
be certain it is like a Doctors Shop, j specimen copies and circulars, with
containing useful medicines with the premium lists and club rates. Ad-
Doctor ever at band to prescribe the ! dress M. N. Poiiebsy, editor and pro
particular manner of applying or using : prietor, or C. P- Sykes, publisher,
his remedies, ; P. O. Box 5217, New York city.
—
“ The Banner of the South** in its new
BT O TICE
TO
T A X-P A Y E R S
I TAKE THIS MODE ot «■, , Pc i. ,
TAX- BOOKS will j* cks*. c « the i
Nove«mb«r
J R STROTHZH. T
MiEodfeTilJo. Oet. 11. 1870 14
s named lots;
om Mercer's
joining in.
y resided,
dower.—
tkaniel Gay dec'd. to
creek, 757 acres, kuow
fractional lot,40 seres
one lot, 290 acres, in tb<
and Oconee rirer : one I
river : one lot, 300 acres
widow's Dower being on the
also one lot in Montgomery
creek. 86 acres. All of above
one body whereon the late Natha
Soid under incumbrance of wid
Terms of sale cash, administrators
leg’e to allow 60 day* for payment,
ses title* not to be made until full pay
JULIA ANN
ELISHA IVIL
Adm'rs of Jf. Gay
Not. 22. !e7J». * (J B W)
~s
Administrator's Saie
LD before the coart house
dojr in the fkwn of R^idsvilie TauiAii coun
ty, od the first Tuesday iu January near, a por
tion of the land heloi\ing to the estate <f Thomas
E. Ciitton. dec'd. 8okl for di'tribntioi
Terms 12 month* crcYt. with bond Mr title.
EZEKIKL CLLFIUK, Adm'r.
Nov. 22 1870. (C\W- 8.) / 47 tds.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
One lot on Mercer's
Davis lands: One
said Davis lauds;
eres. on Ocone* W. S. STETSON i BROTHER-.
g the Ulter.the ■ «;OI’LD KK-PF'TFTi.:.Y ....
Tv tion of the citixerrs of Bal-iw.n ;
their Stock of
FAMILY GROCER1E3
which they are now sebrnj. a:
MilledifeT-He. October 1-. l-s70
an I
ADMIMSTRA1
KM, 7 ILL BE SOLD befo’
TT door in the to*u of
|ccuntyon the d.»i Tuesday^
? S^ALE.
the councils ot the country, lo him , . . , , ,
, , . , . , unconnected with the true and lf-gui-
mav be credited man y ot the irrationa: .. _ .
- “ / f n u f P r *1 iiAf*l c ni on A nrrmnlt itrol on<l
and radical heresie* that are §0 ram
pant and intolerant at this day, and
which we hope and pray, hi* bold, sen
sible and patriotic descendent may
speedily see rooted out, stem and
mate objects of an Agricultural and
Mechanical Fair. There were no pre
miums, as we believp.and consequent- f
ly no parade of ‘bahys’ and ‘fat men’— j
but all most sensibly and properly j
court house
Jcids-iiie T*t?na!l
January next all
n r» i- » r» , „ the land belon£in£ to the William Hol-
rl'/W 1 he liadtcals txegard * °* ,r ! land, dee'd , in said cojidy—Dilrer excepted—
vocation, has issued several No*, that we j Mem—The consideration that Radicals j Sold for the benefit of t^^hcirsan\cxeditois.
have perused ; and we lake pleasure ; have tor poor men, ia illustrated by a ; Ter “» “^LWOlXjfd' HOLLAND. Adm'r.
in recommending it to the patronage ; ^ aw l hey hava placed upon the statete ; Nor.22ic70. g (CWS) 1 47 tds.
e „ n i books in Indiana. The law requires a 1
of all Georgians—wo aay patronage, ! . . . 1 . j
* r i, mam t0 v* °tcner oj real estate i» order 1
but really it should be regarded be believed under oath / This is mak- j Two mouth.aft
friendly patron and valuable guide to j j B gpo Te ny a crime. It is placing the j J®2i1 SeTuud-
every planter and farmer—even inclu-; po<»r man upon a level with a convict-1 Coe
1 EORGIA TAVNALL COUNd
date application
Idinary of said countl
•longing- to the estate'
stated, might have been deemed ques- branch—and live long lo enjoy the ‘
tionahle. as it was his second tresspass,
and he went with a speech in his
head, all dulv conned and "previously
conducted. The crowd of visitors and
contributors going to and returning;
I from the grounds, were so much in ad-
arranged ; just like the
fruits of his labors in behalf of a re
generated Union.
_ The Bostonian, ought to have cele- j va!,ce nflhe r Wra,i, > of ,ike g aih * r “ |
public gather- i braieil the 16th of the present month . !n ^*’ for the H uietneM of lhe,r conduct
ing—had been summoned. It is a small J as t h e anniversary of their “raid” up-! aud courteou8oe * s ,,,aurier3 » * 9 10
: tem, however, in the bill, a mere pre- jon the ship’s cargo of Tea in Boston ie ^ cit gr a, *d u ' thanks ol tlie offi«ials
ude or flourish that answers for, and j Harbor 1773 ; but there were circum-' nl the Rr * ad *' W,I ° ,a - v j
suits a variety «d occasions ; what the j itances connected with that “iuatiena | lf! * lrou,;)!e 8nd received more pL-as-
Governor send afier traveling a thousand J ble right of freemen,” so opposite and !
mdes and collecting material all along j condemnatory of what their Radical
his route, to give force and point j par’.izans are perpetrating every hour ’
lo his statements before “the rnagnifi-, upon their Democratic fellow citizens—j
cent display” that surrounded him— j that they prefer to let it sleep, or give
may be justly regarded in quitca differ- j it the go-by ! But Col Adams in hisj' ls ( * ense 'y populated surroundings,
eru light—(ie.,’1 Meade, at least, at-1 late apeeeh at Faneail Hall, reminded have always manifested equal propri- j
ted felon, it subject* the man who is ;
not the fortunate owner of land to the j
basest degradatiaa. It is ike vile*t of I
all the vile insalts these ereture* have j
•ver offered to poor «en. And yet
they claim to be the paor man’s special;
friend and champion ! Pah.
The Great Enigma.—A thousand |
ure in the transportation of the large j
throng and their various products for 1
Exhibition, than it bad ever been there !
good fortune to meet with. VVedare
say the good folks of Thomasville and
its
ding gardeners and orchardisls, (for its
range embraces these departments,)
who are striving to make the most out
of limited means or to work to the best
possible advantage. The selections
and contributions are seasonable and
appropos, and their like in every weeks
issue as designed, will make the Jour- j guesses have beea made at tkeingredi-
nal a ready reference. It deals also,! ents ef Sozodont, the n.est wholesome
in the current news of th* times—in I al,t ^ perfect dental purifier the world :
1 , , ; has ever seen. They were all wrong, so j
hierature, science and the arts; and , _ , , J •
r j by way of throwing a little on subject, it j
will not relax in its noble efforts to ■ announced that the liber, or in* i
treasure up for the future historian, the ner bark of the Quillaya Sapo.varia, ,
memories of the Lost Cause ! Nor will , the Soap Treeet the Valley of the 1
its means aa a conservatory of n- | ^.f^®. n f.®r^ ec0in * ,ol,ea ‘ >of lbal
ligious principle* be abated; for
Nov. 22 li
WILLIAM McLAIN.
to W SI 4!
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAL
^Y7ILMBE SOLD beiore the court ho
V t iuphe town of R.ridsvi',1*. Tattnall
on 'he Tuesday iu Jaaua;v next,
land fieU'iiging- to the estate ®f Eley C
dec"dr Sold for distribution. Terms, 12
with bond for title.
JOHN A ROGERS, A
Not. 22 1670. (C W 6) 47 td.
REMOVAL
BEEF. MUTTON. PORK,
FISH. OYSTERS, Ac
d->or
DRY AND FANCY GOODS'
MUiLINSRY.
Y|RS. P. A LIND RUM has ju*t re- n a
—■A New Yurk wi»h a
Large and Carefully Select- i Sto-k
OF
mi Aire tah37 EtDi;,
- MILLINERY. & C.
Consisting, in part, of
Japanese Silks and K-.i-w.
Scotch P:aid* B zzk SI.
The celebrated Red Lion Brand A’paca.
All wool deLaines. Emp--e« C. ti
Merino. Ca ieoes. A .
Bleached, Brown. Plaid and Striped H ss-?:
Bed Ticking, Blankets. Flannels. L -
Shawls, Towe^, Cloaks. Hoods, and ti-
rious other articles too numer-iii t
mention. Her
Stock of 8ho«s is Complete
All Sixes and Qualities
Among them the beautiful Juanita Cctg: ■
Slippers.
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hi-r
half Hose. Notions of all descriptions. L.:
styles of Jewelry, Perfumery, Chigtoti i ;
Switches. Bronze for Shoes.
Large and beautiful selection of
BONNETS, HATS. FEATHERS.
FLOWERS and RIBBON'.
Call and examine her stock befdre p -0 > .•
elsewhere, as she intends to sell as C HEir . : '
THE CHEAPEST.
Miiiedgeviiie, Oct. 4.1670. 4d 3s
lached such importance to the speech, j them of that grand affair as well as
ieties—but we chronicle the fact as ev
Report i many others like it, wherein th* pa- '^ ence *hal io- publickly exhibiting I
tlieir iruprovemenls in all kinds of
handicraft skill—they regard the mor- j
as lo refer to it specially in his
of the 31=tof October, 1S69. triots and Warriors of our Revolution
“Fellow citizens” : (it wa* in this j de;nou*tiated to old England and the
style the Governor began at the town i mries of New England, such practical als ant ^ _ manners of Society, as among j
of Albion, N. Y.) “It is accidentally my lessons of liberty and State sovereignly,' l'^’ r ' c * c ^ aun 3ri e( I ^ not
good fortune to be wit h you again at a which would have been a “caution” to j P ararnnU[lt interest m the march off
public gathering, assembled according U. S. Grant’s government, and the ut- ‘^ z<ll ‘ 0, i and progressive rt loi in. j
to previous arrangemeni, for the pur- i ter demolition of all scalawags and car- wc ^ 0 F e ’ there is ever a prem- j
pose of forwarding the just principles j pet-baggers, that do the bidding and um to * )P contei,< ^ e< ^ for, or a champi- j
of the great Republican party. On I gefc their wages of the Radical Con- ons ^ ! P lo w,,n at any Fair outside I
the last occasion, you were congratu- ! gress and Radical Governors and Leg { ol l * ie ' m l , * ernen 8 of l!, e Agricultural- |
lated upon the wise selection of stand- isialures of the U. S. Union—so-called, ;'' ,sa,1<; * Machinists departments ihe
ard bearers that had been made by the | nt this present writing. The tea, j t i show of live slock and the display of.
Chicago Convention ; and at that time i will be remembered, wa* sent oYer j 8 eu ' ,,s * -* u l * K ‘ ^ ne fhey will be ,
it was icell understood that the real ia- from England “lor the purpose of re- j l ^ je avvar< ^ l ^' c heartfelt expression j
Unt of the opposition was the re a**er-jducing the colonists to the payment of J l ^ e aiu * l ’ tu ^ e in behalf of good oreler
tion of the mistaken principles which
they had been compelled to abandon
by the results of war. Their action at
New York leh no room for a doubt in
the minds of those who had ever sin-
it we were called upon to furnish a
nursery for the seed* of a pure, practi
cal and lasting religion drawn from th*
Bible, we could hope lor non* more
available, none that coul4 spring from
an acquaintance with nature and the
peerless dentifrice.
“Spalding’s
true.
Glue ” useful and
oovxrczx. no8»ozs«s.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, t
’MlLI.EbOETIi.LC, Nov. 16, 1670. {
REGULAR MEETING.
Present, Hi* Hon. the Mayor, Aldermen Tay-, , , , „ ,
. . r . . . . - lor. Trice, Staley, Tempise and Caraker ; absent. \ door from the e«rner, on W ayi.s »t., where he wil
Wisdom of the Almighty there to be j Alderman McComb. — “
found, than the life and pursuiu of the 1 I h ® of meeting: read and confirmed.
J OHN DAVIS has opened hi* MEAT ESTAB
LISHMENT in the McComb's Hotel ; third
ccrely rejoiced at the news of a Union ' .,ri the citizen* of the Stale of New
victory in battle, that a Democratic sue- j York—in ihe very heart of the city of
cent at the pulls, would he a vindication j Near York, on the Sth instant—ojlensi-
the duties imposed bv Parliament”—a ' kintl antJ co "g enial deling,, and
precedent was needed "to enforce the in- j g emal coune ‘J ,n ‘ he,r ?oc,ai t,e P° rl -
iquitous imposition of taxation without
rejiresentation, for all time—just like
ibe Federal irrrops were quartered up-
husbandman—the honest, industrious,
careful tiller of the field, the garden
and orchard. The South needs an in
crease of' Agricultural Periodical*—
and in all such where the current new*
of the day is correctly and judiciously
detailed—we might feel assurrd that
the yeomanry of the country, the me
chanics, machinists, aad artist* includ
ed, would be far better supplied than
from a dozen “Daily*” which spout of
politics aud politician*, Bank and Rail
Road schemes, the fashions, high life,
its extravagancies and immoralitiso.
tnem.
Gar. Bollock'* Grand J nil Delivery.
Only 19 burglars were pardoned out
of the Georgia Penitentiary on the 12th :
inst. to Like effect on Grant’s forthcom-
.... | . ing Thanksgiving dav,!he24thofNo-
of the rebellion and a condemnation oj the blv to enlorce the election law passed u i /- o n i n
_ ,i\ J • • tvember! Governor Bullock illustrates
„ . . * *• “AnJ I„on>n.mut.or.ally M ,l m>qoilo U .lj by „| e „ diJ | y his de Vn tio,i lo Ihe caosf of
you wdl iherelore rmdrly u^umd the laic Congrc.s, bin redly to dab- wha , ||e consiJers an ,| g | ovp .
Illh a precedent for their u.urped pow- : op<)|) such occas ; 0 „ s . aI11 | ,| le people
er o.rr the Rights of the Slate, ami the 0 f Georgia may well reflect upon the
lil*erues of their people. Il New )ork iiule respect he can liave for their in-
bad thrown the arms and ammunition {crests in thus turning loose upon their
of thoss troops into’ the harbor and pa- i different communities a gang of thieves !
’tas been regained and that lie j roled the officer* and men, it would ^ whose punishment was imprisonment for
a /tti/irre.” The last six ilnl- ' have only illustrated what Bosionians j life, but who had only been imprison-
did and what they glorify themselves j e d, some few about 3 years, and the
for having done, whenever they gel i greater number for an average of about
warm over their 4lh of July cups ! But J f years lirrre. Yet the wily Governor !
as w# have said, they want all snch g^y* the majesty ot the law had b-en
reminescence* forgotion just now, in f u Uy satisfied !
*atic in less lime than thirty ! as much as they are rehearsing and —
er Gov Bullock foretold what j enacting old King George and his Par-
such a result would mean; and but ’ liamont’s tricks—extorting from the
recently she has reiterated—reassert-; people taxes to support and enrich
that a Democratic success at the polls,
will itry properly be construed by the
malcontents at the South and the cop
perheads at the North, as an endorse
ment by the American people that ihe “lost
vords are as printed in the
; all the others we made so
e*.
ie State of New York it
; remembered, went largely
England frightened by the Czar.— j
There is great excitement in London j
to-night in high political circles over !
the designs of Russia. It is believed
she has a secret understanding with
Prussia. The Russian embassador
has had an interview to day with Earl
Granville, in which he read a letter
from Prince Gorlschakoff, stating that
Russia now demands a modification of
the provisions ef the convention, sign*
ed at Paris on the 30th Marcb^ l§56.
These provisions and articlea forbid
the Russian flee’t from entering the
Bosphorus or the Dardanelles, from the
Black Sea or the Mediterranean, and
bind Russia to limit her fleet in the
Black Sea to ten small steamers.
They also prohibit either Russia or *
Turkey from maintaining any military j
marine arsenal on the coasts of the '
Black Sea, and in a general way neu- j
tralize the Black Sea, and interdict its !
Ordered, That alt parties for whom bricks and
work has been done on the pavements of public .
Streets, and who were notified to repair, or that !
the bricks would be furnished by order of Conn- i
cil, and work done at the expense oi the owners .
thereof, be called on instanter for payment, and j
in default of payment that execution be issned [
to collect the same.
Ordered, That all taxes unpaid for the current j
year, be paid by the 1st day of December next,
aud if unpaid, that execution issue instanter
against each and every defaulter.
Ordered, That N. M. Cromwell pay $10 00 for
air chamber ol old Engine, or retain the same.
Accounts passed—F. W. Bel&nd, Sexton, $4 00
Joseph Staley $3 35; D. Caraker .$67 90; E.
Trice $9 90; T. A. Caraker $1 60; W. A J
Caraker $105,35; H. Temples $3 60; and P.
Fair, Clerk $9* 41.
On motion, Board adjourned.
P. FAIR, Clerk.
villYdgeyille presbytebiw
igh SCHOOL
I N
OGLETlORPECOLLE
be pleased to see all of his old fus'onn-rv and as
many new ones as wBl call. He will keep BLEF.
MUTTON, PORK and all fresh mtnts that the
Market affords. Also, OYSTERS and FISH, in
their seasons.
ALL those indebted to him will please come
forward and VAT tbfir aeeonnts.
D 1
“VT" Eiirted. !
RY and GREEN HIDES, for which the
highest market price will he paid.
ALL PROVISIONS sold afteT this date, will
be for CASH,unless otherwise agreed upon.
JOHN DAVIS.
Milledgeville. Nov. Is 44 2t.
Homestead Notice.
fESSEY
valuation of horn
tame at my
November, 1
For -th.© Speedy Ftelie:
AND PERS1.1KST CUE CF
Consumption.
Bromclaitis,
ASTHMA, COIDS,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
LUNGS, CHEST OR THROAT!
T HE EXPECTORANT is composed ev/;
siveiy of Herbal aad Mucilaginous p:
which
Permits Use tut SnbsbKe cf ii= L:::;
causing them to throw of the acrid leaner wr;.u
collects in the Bronchial Tubes, and a f the v-
time forms* sooth-ng coating, relieving the
tation which produces the cough.
The object to be obtained is to cleanse.the ?r3 -
of all impurities: to nourish and srrer.xtheu
when it has become impaired and enfeeblei by --
ease : to renew and invigorate th-
Novembef 11th 1S7U.
as applied for eiemp
setting apart and
Tues a ]I 'th i e P 22nd P dav t re ! . the blo ^ h ‘pt'pKr mRA VT T'T
t-i—l, M * lion. The EXPEC TORANT does tus
OLFE, Ord y L.C.
46 2t.
O N “MIDWAYRIDGE
belongs to th
legeville, who
faithfallest best
shall excel it; and
boys being fitted here
er College. The School
of January 1871, nude:
ence, presHpd over by
late aud IflSg Alabama Pr
College. larding in th
cheap as an
Two
to suit cl
commodated
Fourteen I
ten years to
condition of fill
to the school
make them very 1
wishing to school*
keeping boarders
For teaching A
Smith; for houses an
say, Esq., at Midway
Not. 22. 1870.
/This Colle
ian Church
p here forj
the land,
ta may
calling
the 10th day
great experi-
t C. Smith,
' in Oglethorpe
of families, as
tuition fees vary
u> an *
tonishing degree. It is active but n,!!d ;
genial, imparting functional energy si:d
strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalize the t
T^f ONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY. and N:tro * eu W ^ maUer-
w^'SK h i£r-i2‘*. F. : l " , 1“ alizfs ,he “nervous him -
Administrators on the estate of Duncan NcCrim- producing and composure.
mon, late of Montgomery county, dec'd.. having
filed their petition for loiters dismission.
These are ther-fore to cite and admon-sh ail •
persons concerned, whether kindred or cre.lit«rs
of said estate, to show cause, if any ibev have u .. • , ,
within the time prescribed by law, why letters of j ‘ . arrasa.iig
digmission should not be granted to said Adaun- j ‘ ' a
istrators.
Given under my hand and official signature, this FOB ASTHiH A
November 7th, 1870.
john a. McMillan, o m c.
Novenber 15, 187* 46 mfim
TO COSsl .TIPTIVES
It is invaluable, as it immediately relieves
It is a specific—one dose often relieving let
tressing choking, and producing caim 1
ant repos*.
red boys can be ac-
and lots offered free gratis, for
respectable boase-keepers, on
least four regular pupils
A small expense will'
nt houses lor families
children, or support by
to Prof. Robert C.
, apply to R. H. Ram-
one of the Trustees.
McKinley.
s’t. Corp’n.
47 tf.
rnssm
THRU BOORS ABOVE GLOBS HOTEL,
Broad Street, u* usta, Georgia.
Board per Day $2 00
Single Meals, 50
SATISFACTION
MM O-
GUAUANTEED.
A HUDSON
Proprietress-
Administrator's
ed and more forcibly declared at her
polls—watched over and protected a*
th'^y arrogantly and unconstitutionally
were, by United Slates Marshalls and
s ttb» t by United Nates cannon
jneaWtfeSfcsis^rby United States Ar-
II Manors, and by
their agents anil office holder*, and'
seeking to remodel our govern.nent to
the standard of a monied aristocracy.
But more—Col Adams might hav#
reminded them of their opposition and
complete abrogation of the act of Con
gress relative to Fugitive slaves, and
Pex—Sword.—One reasons, the
ol her diciates ; One argue*, i he other,
commaads ; one pleads, ti e other.
frees ; one appeals lo mind, the other
to fear ; one elevates, ihe other, de- 1
grades ; one invites investigation, the
other denies ; one is the mother ot free
thought, the other, the brother of des
potism ; one civilizes, the oiher en
slaves.
OREEABLE TO an order from
. _ Ordinary of Liiurena county, will be s*ld
waters lor all military pur|>0*es to the ibeforevie court house door in the town of Dub-
. i.l lin, witkin the legal hour* of sale/ba lat Tuesday
powers which bold Its shores, and to i u j anu ^n ex t. a ntheland^ong|ngtoth*e.-
all oil er powers. As this demand for
the modification of these conditions, has
been made on the pariot Russia simul-
tsn.oo.ly al London. Con.t.mi«ople, A „ ^ _ ti „. „ d pUc ,. ^ h ,
Vienna and Berlin, it is here believed ■cm tore or WlZJwDiate on west prong of Po-
IO indict, .hat Ro«i. i. ready to in- KfEK-i EfaSSSS:
.i„ by force upon ihe recognition of f" T 5v,k« cto ». *a.v,
claim*.—.V. Y. Herald \Zth. N IS70, (JBW) 47 id*.
to wit: On* tract
nbiin and Banders-
, adjoining tba lands
lackshear, et al, in said
seven acrea more or
■ILLS POR REST OK LEASE.
WILL RENT, for one or more years, the
Ghr i s t ^A. ill
aa Tarkey Creek, known the JONES MILLS.
Tenant to do repair*. Applv by letter tv
\JOHN T. SHEWMAKE,
November 1,1870
Augusta. Geo.
44 4t
tOMElTDAD 2TOTZOM.
lyjAKTHA A. BRYAN ^>as applied to roe for
1TJ. exemption of pel
and valuation of bom
the same on Tuesday
1*70. at my office^Ot 1
1870.
' J. B
K«v*mb*r IS, 1870
ty, and setting apart
, and I will pas* npon
22nd day of November,
L 'clock M. Nov. 9th,
(WOLFE, Ordinary.
46 M.
.
FOB CROUP
No mother should be without a bottle of the
PECTORANT ia the house. We have mi" r
ous certificates of its having relieved, aim '
stantiy.tbs little suff-rer.when death appeare
most inevitable.
MOTHERS BE ADVISED!
Keep It aa Hand !
This dread disease requires prompt act: .t
goon as the hoarse, hollow cough is heard •*
the remitdy, and it is easily subdued :
BET DELAY IS DA»GE«ot^ :
CF* The properties of the KXPECTOKA^
are demulcent, uctritive, baisainic, soothu-fi
healing. It braces the nervous system and }
duces pleasant and refreshing sleep.
IT EXHILARATES AND BELIE! ES
GLOOMINESS AND DEPRESSION^
1 Contaiuing all these qualities in a conveuc-^
and concentrated form, it has proven to b*
MOST VALUABLE LUNG BALSA’!
ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary m* r -** e
Prepared by
W. H. TUTT & LAND.
AUGUSTA.
8eld bj Dmgpiil* Effrywhrtt.
GA
Oatabar 18, J87S
4*