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^Atitljcrn Hcfflrtfr.
The spirit j
i i
We ,lo nui mink that either Cairn- "Urn's hoy* in blue,” ®t any time ; it
AT I EN l ION DEBTORS.
Mr. John A. Orvif. is authmized to
ivrs of wicked and selfish politicians en|!ecl all amounts due the Recorder
( in demand every v% in re.
j <it Conquest opened up new fields and f<,n or Delano cnyp.s much (po nioallr} j *' mify to re|»el the trickery and slan
| called the triumphantJartign soldiers to I for “dead ducks, a» President J.fhuMm
; i lieir possession and cultiva ion. The ■ said of poor Jomiy Fornev—and as t sad office holders, that complaint is or Office for subscription or at
Weal and North West teemed with a [thpir pecuniary arrangements, toward
rising population ; and thither flockd ; starting another National Bank, w
hardly believe they would in. k m At
! AGENCY FOR THE SALE DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
MHiliENTEPcY.
OF
fat been made. We have had them of- Our friends who Lave bee
en in our midst, and never, do we re- f 0 r several years past mail now make
Peruvian guano ijfcsysi „ .
the skiliful artizan ami eneigetic hus
band man—while the mere common- | a!1 t a just now tor as-Ltanee.i
! baud 'higgled’ tor higher and exhoibu- s ,, r |—preforrUg, as a preliminary, t.
, . . , 1 rpHE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING BEEN AP-| or
arrangements to pay. Indulgence has , X POINTED their Agent of this port, by Mes- £T'~7 JkJTlJ TIT 7 fJT
ceased to be a virtue. We must collect• srs > }{o, v*on, Hurado a, Co .01 New York. who
"... ... are the st»le agents auu conajga^f* 1 f direct jmpor
respect ami good wishes. Lc-t them Our creditor* arc impatient with its, tations of Peru vian Guano into the Ijiil-d State*
member, have limy patted company
ui'ii us with anv other than mutual
MILLINERY, & C,
come we say-at.d may their duties be , and we arc equally impatient with our j wtfe ~ foT “ le ’ aBd WiU kwp °“ hw,d of . Co»«s**£p^rf ^ ^ ^
; taut wages where ih'-£ bad been “di t he assured of the complexion «j d.«-
ch. ap” before. Charges for work next Georgia Legislature ! “Herein 1 as agreeable to themseives, as we have alow debtors. The amounts due us j
“wrnt up and terms for contracts j f liut g a the tale."
were claimed to emanate solely trom 1
the laboring man. These demands j
No. 1 Peruvian Guano.
LEBGE "V ILLE:
Ta«*<1ay. Derentbir 6, 1171.
I fee Jgricataral Fertsdirafs *f the South.
It is with no little pride and sel
were of course objected to, U P°” th< ; j gratulalion, that we can boast an ac
plea finally that capitalist* could *nd j
wound wait, or run tLeir machinery
:o our citizens,
, no doubt they will prove satisfactory are small ; and our friends must pay j
us. We are compelled to close up ^ A depot is established here for direct iirporta-
our business as we intend to leave the ; t * OB8 '
Quantities of Ten (10) Tons, or more, can be had
at |t60, gold, or its equivalent in crttreocy p^r ton ;
cumulation in the number as wel
abibiy, in this department o! our i!
, at half torce, until the refractory op- *
OtIB SOJIISEE FOB CO»OBES*.! eralivasshouU gj « l,„h ,,n« "' ln
In a few instan-
THB ATI.ASA NSW ERA.
The conductor of this Daily must lie
troubled with a foul stomach'—a con
dition of diseese which, medical au-
U. M. ORME & Co. ‘2240 tbs. for GUANAPE ISLAND GUANO.
and $67 50 for CHINCHA IfLAND GUANO
Scotch Plaids, B ack Si
Ths celebrated Red Lion Brand Alpaca,
Ail woo! deLaines. Empress • v-
Mer.uo, Calicoes. ,
Bleached. Brown. Piaid an t Striped H.
Bed Ticking. Blankets, P -'.naeis. Lin-
Sbawls. Toweis. Cloaks, . and 1*-
nous Other articles too tmrner t ,
mention. He
ana joi ou ror un.unA ui.a.>u. .
I exclusive of State tax. for inspecuon. and being Stock Of Shots is Complete
FOURTH DISTRICT
Winburn J. Lawton,
OF BIBB.
could be employed
I ces the necessities of employee* com
pelled them to yield; in oilier cases
conseasions were granted—but, the ar
For years the 1 Uiu»ity asserts, disturbs the brain and
Southern Cultivator had stood alnio
alone in its endeavor to enlist the at
tention and improve the mind ol the
husbandman, in cultivating the soil
ead* lo monomania, if not timely ar Chairman ol ihe Slate Democratic Ex- 1
resled. - When it reaches the chronic . ecul ' ve Committee should he adopted
Organize, Organize! | the present Goverumant price*.
The following suggestions of the ! Purity warrauted. ^
R. G. LAY, Asent.
C0NGKESS10NAL NOMINATIONS-
roganceofibe Southern freed man in accorJi »g principles of science
! his notions of liberty and the value of j 3s w< ^ 83 l * ,e ,c?la a common ex ;
1st D«t—W. W. PAINE, of Chatham, (sh-rrt ; hjg }abor> cijs j , inle>d and confused all P erience ' The great benefits which
teTIT> A. T. MclNTTRE of Thomas, (tong : ca lt uiations. as well as the fairest ami l ^ al one J uurn;, I has conferrd upon a |
foltl ef tBultitiule ofour pt opie, many are now
stage the cuie is said to be difficult, il j
not hopeless; and the unhappy victim |
srtiles down into a moody discontent
and general fault finding—ever snap
ping and snarling like the genuine rab-
at once and thoroughly carried out in
evciy county in the State. No time
is to be lost, Let every honest man do
his duty and victory is certain:
Mac*»x, Ga., November 26, 1SS0.
Deaii Si..: it is very desirable that
Judging from the spirit ; thpre should lie more thoiough organi-
td Dist!—NELSON TIFT, ot Dougherty, (bo,h j: best laid plans—it had a t wo
terms.)
Sd Dist.—W. F. WRIGHT,
terms.)
4th Dirt—W. J- LAWTON, of
(th Dist -S H. CORKER. D_ M. D«BC»E
Sth Disi
7th Dirt—P^ M. B. YOUNG. »f BxrUw, fboth
tvrms.)
.Wh*r« two name* are mentioaed, the
exhibited iii his effiusions, his ilia
At Office of Messrs. TUNO & CO.
Savannali, Georgia.
Nov. '2D D?70. 4S 4t.
All Sizes and Qualities,
Among them the beautiful Joanita Co:rr .,
Siippers. '
Ladies. Misses and Childrens Hose:
half Hose. Notion* ot ati description*. !,>• .-
styles of Jewelry, Perfumery, Chignons a: j
Switches. Bronze for Shoe-.
Large and beanrifu; selection f
BONNETS, HATS. FEATHERS, „
FLOWERS and RIBBONS.
G eorgia. Baldwin county.
Court of Ordinary. A-ic 25, lf*70. ., ,, , . ...
.. „ f • - i _ t r La., an-l examine n-r stock o^- .r- t.
\V hercas, R M. Orme, Ex r. 01 tne estate ot , . , . . , ,
i, i • „ ui ri i tj i.., -ct.irr, elsewhere, as she intend* lose, -as Ci
R. M. Orme, u**c *j.. ii&md^ tnuc itii list return CHE APL^T
and made application for letters of dismission ;
thus is to cite ail and singular, ihe kindred, cred
itors and ait persons-interested, to appear in sai i
living to attest.
Tu *fay T we have before u», The Rn
0 { Coweta, (both feet npon the “situation” and serious
B bh (both I c«mpr«mi»ed inlere*i3 beiicved hith- ,
! erlo. to be impregnably guariled. Th*
■w H fpSVL55bo.k|li-ne bad culminated when the work-j
ing turn,the commonest laborers,couhl : a a ° • } alt Aiken, No.,
combine—hold conventions—call lor
i facts—make ‘reposes’ and declare their | coi.lnbut.ou., and force, clearness and j
lady - ;{a, ‘ <,,l on lh e part of the Democratic
.... , ‘ party, in view ol the appryaelling elec- Court on the first Monday ill March. IS70. t..
h * s acvutnulatfd—tor every number i ljon ; Clubs should be formed and an ’ ,ho ’\ eau 1 e '- i , f ,“ n >'. e 1 XiS _ ls :_? b ,- v =*aid letters of dis-
i o! the paper now issued, is filltrtl with s Executive Committee appointed in
Milledgeviile, Oct. 4.1~70.
ml Carolinian published in Charleston I'^ie else than spiteful notices, or the [ each county, and the efforts of clubs
< q yj essrs Walker Fvan- & 1 most puerile crilici-ms imaginable : j aI1 <l committees should be actively and ;
' nothing n herwise seems to delight him. I constantly directed to bring about liar- 1
w , : inony and the undivided ami cordial
3 Broad Street, which lor variety in 1 n y a e w ( a\s >i,e e )c \eul to ■ - U pj )0f ^ () j- jj 1( , nominees of the party,
li.e surliness ol his temper, in the style ; well as to provide ngenci*-. to pro- ‘
mission should not be granted.
M R. BELL, Oid y-B C.
Nur. 29, 1870. 4*? 3m.
G 1
EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY.
_ Court of Ordinary.
John T Ro^cis naring tiled his application for
administration on the estate of Jonathan Maths, |
late of said county dec’d.
These are to cite and admonish aii and sinzu'ar
decrease materially, i) a different order of ^ er resources,’ by Hon. Alfred Hu
employees could not be permanently secured! GER » an< ^ “Plantation Economy,!’ by
Some intelligent people, who do not AmJ u , s j uSl al point that the New w yatt Aikf.h, are alone worth
read the papers as often as they ought, j/ n gj an ,| people are arrived—Irantiefox ‘ffiuble the years’ subscription; tor
a change, but troubled with the means thl9 simple reason, that they presen,
at hand, to devise the best one. With ,w l ^ e Southern Agriculturalisis, three
gaged in the so-called “Rebellion,” ar* a boldness that has ever marked the of the moat important elements tor suc-
*ot entitled lo vote. This is * g reat ^ ankee’s character, wher* selfishness ; CP *s i° their diversified pursuits, that
mistake. The Foartemuh Amend- j j g at 8la |j e —and with his usual regard- caB l,e conceived. They embrace
inont only excludes such persons from j e - snesi for cherished (?) principles— ; considerations for both capita! and labor
office, nuL from the ballot. L\ery man f ,ow experimenting witfj the Chi- "Lb ttie taiio of profits in the same
in Georgia who is twenty one years ol j nes *_, ea i v raxv an ,| un tutoyred Mon- I C0U P the
SVB&T MAW CAW VOIB-
ar* uuder tho impression that persons
who held offie* before the war and en-
uiinds, he next assailed, in quick sue- i peels of success in your connty.
ccssi*n, the Carlersville Express,Haw- i In behalt of the State Democratic
kinsville Dispatch, Itorne Courier, Co- j Execucutnc Cornmiltee,
. , ^ r,, r, ! Clifford Anderson. Chairman,
lumbus >un, Corstmitton, J rue Geor-
eian el cet: and. finally, circled back ; South Ga. iV Fla It. It. We are gratifi- «>d no .ppHcanon being made by any person.
. . . . . . ° . I Th. sip rn eitn un.l •tdmont^h Mil Fiiiu't-rnBil
November 29;h tS*u.
EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY.
JT Court of Ordinary.
Charlton B. Jrmith tiaving been dismissed fmm
the administration of estate of Hardy Smith dec’d.
nnd made again for the Savannah Re
publican and Fvrl ral Union. The
Thiac are to cite and udmouisfi alt concerned
the next of kin and creditors, to be ami appear
For the Speedy Relief
AND PEfDME.YT CURE GF'
Consumption,
IBroTAClA-itis,
ASTHMA, COIDS,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
LUNGS, CHEST OR THROAT!
T HE EXPECTORANT is comp sed exilu-
siveiy of Herbal and Mucilaginous pn. .In :s.
which
Fenns-fe the Enbicice if lie
age has a right to vote.
j goliana and giving them a preference, | * ,s var * e, y aBl l v?
rather tlian submit to the demands of l ‘ a l plantation
other classes. The Yankee is satisfied ‘ *h*s Periodical u*ual!y contains leaves
-choice and in- i
text in prioiity, if we remember
PAY UP.
Will our Baldwin county subscriber* , . - , ,
and advertise.s who promised to pay a* already with the attentive, industrious • carce, J an J lh,n 8 lo We desired
when they sold their cetton. please bold j and skillful quantities of his charge ; ‘ ,nultum ,n P arvo
in mind their promises. We are looking i and knows of a surety, it will pay—for } v *’* W S* r ‘ c h mid solid illustrated sub-
for our friend* every day to call in aud ; he has made contracts lor * term of J Pr ** nicely executued, and n:l fur the
pay us. Don't compel u* to run you down j y^a rs ; l JUt w ilb it all he distrusts the | #ma G * UII 1 °F $2 a year monthly !
tor a few dollars. We ueed the small | p ulure advantages. About which, we
amounts due from each one ot yoa. Bear
the fact in remeroberance when you eome
to the city.
THE CHINESE^AS LABORERS
The labor-supply question involving
this class, is again in agitation. With: THE MUSS IN ALABAMA,
the near appro* h ot another year, de- The lately defeated Radical Gover
ficieucy of laborers or increasing diffi- nor Smith of Alabama, and Bingham, o m | and as an earnest ol its success in
cully in procaring them, is again lo ha Radical Treasurer, both defeated by j public patronage, which of .course pre
mat as heretofore—il being almost im- j large majorities, still ding to their offi- : supposes a high and deserved appre-
possible to make anything of a perasa- ces and have a guard stationed at their Icialior.. Its selections and original emi
nent contract with negroes that will 1 doors, to challenge all who approach ! j fpibutions are judicious, timely, and
reach beyond one year. The North- j The U. S. troops have been withdrawn, 11 practical ; while the Editor, like a
ern people are fast realizing the same j and the guard of Smith and Bingham’s j skilful commentator, explains and
impedimenta, and are seriously sift- : offices, are a posse of the Radical Sher- j confirms all their varied discussions,
ing the practicability as well as policy, i iff’* of the county. It is about as i or gU gg e *[ S difficulties where such max
of imigrating Coolies for all their ne- j strange and unpreedented, as well as j geem p ro bable.
eessilies ; Every day aeami lo furniak usurped condition of affairs, as can be-
additional developments, tending In j cited—but, il is the act oj Radicals beat-
av ? ho fimme.1 and gnaM his leelh, as il i l,ee " S ra ' led - I he .hir.l.
• Jt (, . , . . . , . ! road is now ready for ins
aborms! under the hallucination ot be-
the passenger tram wi
Ca>
prise, 19 th.
section of the
pection and
therefore goon I
November 29, 167*>
ed to he able to state that the work on ;
this road IS progressing favorably and before tti»- Court *t the repuiar 'erm in January causing them to throw of the aend matter h
construction trams LOW nm to Camilla Kext . to ' h ' ,w caU3 ^ ! they can, why said aa oliects iu the Bronchial Tubes, and at the -
tranon ol said estate suoutu not be vested in time forms a soothing coatinjj, re.ievinp the i:
Court of said | tation which produces the cough.
; The object to be obtained is to cleans* the ore p.
signature this of a!i impurities: to nourish and strengthen
: when it has become impaired and enfeebled by ■-
! ease : to renew and invigorate the cireclatior. f
the blood, and strengthen the n. rvoa* organ! ,
tion. The EXPECTORANT does this to an ss-
j tonisbing degree. It is active but mild and c n-
l, ow.,,, j •. . ,, r* . J genial, imparting functional energy and natO’ai
ing Allah’s vicegerent to puuish apos- j run 1 f,o Camilla— Thomasville Enter- j B of ofdTnafv^BaMw in bounty wdllLsoid ! lhe b ‘ c "' li '
i late Christendom ! lie must he, at j
least, a lineal of that “wild man, w hose j
hand is against every man.”
But his bite at the Sautlersville Geor-
Guardian Sale.
ui urunarv oi i»a: jwiu cuuwv win ue >u.u __a . r_r« - T»” *.1 -
^ n« % a , ' , c .i ana ^ltroeen to assimilate the matter—
on tue 1st lue^oay iu January next betore th^ , °
conn House do-r !., thr city of Mi.iedgeviite, ■ e q n a]iz e s the ”i?rY0HS IcducDfe."
between the usual hours of sale * a
We had the [ileasure of an inter j Baldwin county
view with one of the contractors the i l,n divided interest of JesseeS Beall in the ! producing quiet and eomposnre.
, , , ", . , j western half of House and lot in the city of M,l-
otner day, vvno n*surert US the road j ledgeville, whereon Jere Beali resides—same be-
le : ing one-sixth (1-K) part of said house and lot.
JERE BEALL, Guard'n.
Nov 29, 1379. 43 td».
ly. It hasjugt closed its first year and
i i* already out with two Nos. November
and Decemb«r, in the *erie« of its scc-
Neirs.
percept
ridiculous, as only attaches to those >
who are supernaturally controled. And j
this all the more apparent, when in the j
full flow of ids fine raffing phrenzr, he people, but the Breton Mobiles have
informed his own benighted (!) citizens j laktn their place in the popular es
of dig Alla
MILLEDGEVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
HIGH SCHOOL
* j i n
Lkder the U reach Empire the Zona- • . ^ ^
es uete the idols of the army and theiOGLETHOItPL (OLLEGE.
TO COSSniPTIVES
It is invaluable, as it immediatviy reiiev*s the dif
ficult breathing and barrassing cough which at
tends the diseas*.
FOR ANT2ITIA
It is a specific—one djse often re ! ieving th* di«.
tressing choking, and producing calm an j pies?-
ant repose.
FOR CKOTP
belongs to the Presbyterian Church of Mil j Xo mother should be without a bottle of tfc# F.X-
^^N “MIDWAY RIDGE.’’ This College now
mazed out
Fide New Era, Nov. 26t!
that for moonstruck ?
How
present stationed m large
; bers outside the walls of Paris, and il j " V?! 1 .??!!' 1
i is said that they entertain the most
School will open on the 10Lh day
of January. 1-71, under teachers of g.e&t experi-
j ence. presided over by Rev. Robekt C. Smith,
La*t, but li}’ no means the Last
The municipal election on Satu
passed off quietly, much to the satisfac
tion of the tespeelttble portion of the
community. For Mayor, Dr. G D.
! profound contempt for the 300,000 Na- iate and long Alabama Profe-sor in Oglethorpe
I :• | f, i - , • ,| - , i College. Boarding in the best of families, a*
iday ^ tton.tl Cuaids Within the capital, " h° ; cheap as any where in Georgia. Tuition fees vary
are exposed to no aciu tl danger, but j to suit c!
commodated.
Fourteen houses and lots oiTeied free gratis, for
live in comparative comfort, instead
.. . . 1 . . . J x VU1 ICCU UOU9«3 "HU iota VUCICU IICC avi
ol ‘roughing It untlfr 1 russiail hre ten years to any respectable house keepers, on
t'Vei V day. These Mobiles are brave, ; condition < f fumishingat least four regular pupils
TIOTIIERS BE ADYISED!
Keep It «d Band I
This dread disease requires prompt action: n
soon as the hoarse, hollow cough i* beard, app y
Two Hundred boys can be ac- ‘ the remedy, and it is easily subdued:
our preaent catalogue, is the “Banner Case was effected by 23 votes over his ’ retio'ious peasants from Brittany who \ t0 l he l th<K>! eveTJ A amail expense will «
/ in , , i , ■ , - a luu * pvasdmu uutu uiuiauy, wu make them veiy pieasaut houses tor families ne*u«»R- it wares the
BUT DELAY IS D.4YGEROIS!
CW“ The properties of the EXPECTORANT
are demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, sot ll.ii c *:• I
show that to ?o...e ext*ul and in one en in office, and fairly beaten, under the j 0 f lhe Soulh and pi aute p s Journal issetl
or another way, they will be com pell- i supervision and protection too of General! tron) lhe Ffes , of lhe Chronicle ami » ( ,t mer was the nominee of the “Loval the present Pairs Government. An j ke ?,P 5n f boarder*.
^ ' - j n 1 • L 1 , . . I? OT teaching &C M apply iu nut. jmorn u.
League” the luil^r ran as a full j ^nglish correspou<ie»i, ^no writes oy J Smith; forbousesand lots,apply to R. H. Kam-
nervous sysu;ui aua pr.
ed to such an alternative, or affect a ' Grands troops ! Gov. Smith petitioned | ^ ent i ne l Publishing Co., Augusta Ga.
repeal of the laws of Congre**, which 1 or the troops, and they awarded rath- j We noticed at considerable length' its b ] (;(M | e j Democrat. Taking into enn-
si.leralion the fart that Dr Case was
for several weeks a candidate, and
that Capt. Kenan was a nominee but j
competitor, (.’apt. L. H. Kenan. The right for Fiance, but al heart dislike I wishing to school their chiidrea, or support bv ! Jnces pleaeant and refreshing sleep.
apply to Prof. Robert c.jlT EXHILARATES AND RELIEVES
have brought the whole Country to thr er * fairerfight than he could stand up j a( l Te nt, and welcomed its noble object/
verge of revolution in everything. to! He repudiates their services, calls j n our iaane of the 22 ult, which will
account for the small snare given to it
to ! He repudiates their services, calls
The derangement of tho labor *ys- upon the civil establishment, and by
tern every where, has been experien-1 *al*e pleading or hard sweaaing ob-; j ust now .
ced iiuite as disasterouslv in New Eii i tains an Injunction t»>obstruct and de- „ , . . . . .
> . . ' . . r ,l r. • • , , - But grouping all together, we may many of the Dr s. white friends and ac-
gland as in other sections. It lit* oc- 1 «>' tne Lrousutution and laws of hts I „ .- , , > , f , . , , ,, ... . , , . . o
? i ; well feel gralelul tor the void thev iiijamtances would not believe that he afFrrtari m
curred too nearly or suddenly as the Mate ! , . Cll , . ir i> rvv .
J 1 have filleil and will fill so handsomely had pledged himself to Peter O Neal,
balloon post from lhe beleaguered cilv, ! say. Esq., at Midway, or any one of tl.e Trustee* j
iclaies an amusing incident which j WILLIAM McKINLEY,
occurred while he was on a visit to
camp.
“While I was talking to these Bre-
ur or live .lavs, and lu.tbermore dial ! t, ' ns -” 1 )>« ««, “one of bl-w hi. nose
with Ins handkerchief. Hi* compan-
ions apologized to me for this piece of
South felt its shock upon the emmanei ; We hope to hear no more about Ku-
pation of the negroe* ; and strange as Klux outrages upon ballot boxes, or
it may sound, it is beginning to force 1 the “rebels” maltreatment of the “trno-
convic ion that the existence of *I#v- ly loil.” The forbearance of Governor
• ry was <He key ston® in the arch- | Lindsay to assert the authority of Ala-
whieh upheld and enlarged the gigan* j bama, over Smith’s and Bingham's
tic manufactures of th* North as well revolt, and defiance of justice, shows
a* its powerful Machiu® Shops, its i at least a love lor peace and quietness
farms, and innumerable domestic op- j that Holden and Brownlow never
erations ! Nay more, il enabled eapi- would have exhibited—and had Bui-
talists to make p r ®fitable investments ! loch as good an excuse, he would have
by building Rail Roads rapidly, and | made the hair fly like fur from a hst-
witli comparative cheapness ; ®nd to j lers bow long ago.
hold always on hand a surplu®of labor- j senator Camera n and Secretary Delano,
ers that defied *strikes,’ let them pro- t Both of these gentlemen have re-
ceed from any eauseor in any depart- jeenlly made a flying trip to Georgia—
ment imaginable. Even when the 1 tor what purpose no one sterns to
tael was patent that abolitionists would | know. If their mission was other than
control the destinies of the United j of a private business nature, it has so
States—and their schemes had already : far, led to no public demonstration,
disturbed the quiet and steady march I Rumor, that as often goes before as
of business—the misguided or intern- i lags behind events, said that the Sena-
perate politicians, ever pandering to tor and probably the Secretary, iutend-
the rash zeal of the fauatice, were j«d to “etump the Stale” for the Radical
quick to hedge the excitement and | cause—but if they did, It was oa the
‘He is from Finisterler,' they said.—
and opportunely, thus freeing the South Daniel Bates and one other colored In Finisterre, it appears, luxurvisen-
N^r. 22. 1370.
Pres’t. Corp’n.
47 tf
PLANTATION WANTED.
GLOOMINESS AND DEPRESSION
Containing- all these qualities in a conrenisia
and concentrated form, it has proven tu be the
MOST VALUABLE LUNG BALSAM
ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary diirase?.
Prepared by
w. H. TUTT & LAND.
AUGUSTA. GA
1 XIIE UNDERSIGNED is desirous of purchas
ing a plantation in middle Ga , of between j
250 aud 400 acres of good land. One with good |
improvement* preferred. Address me at Sparta, ’ Said bl DrUJlblS 5T.TJVh?ff.
ga., or J. It. Cook, Bullard Station. M. St B. R
R. T. W. HARRIS.
Nov. 29, 1870. 4H It.
October li. tS7§
4S tui
from its hither abject dependence upon • man, The “Loyal League” Commit i ervauu S lil( * population, and they blow ; dministralar* - <ale
. their noses with handkerchief*; in oth- AullllIllSfl «ll«r > f*aiC-
foreign e.d, for agricultural and ho,it | ire, lo *!ease the commons and P»t i er pailg of Brittany, where the hardy, \\ /ILL BE S0LD the court ho
cultural instruct ten which however upon the Police half white and half, habits of a former age still prevail, a ! ^fortTie^
1
THREE BOORS AE3VI GLOBS SOUL,
good, did not answer either our cti- colored the victory may he consul- • more simple method is adopted,
ate, its seasons or out Soils. The ered Democratic. Messrs. Walker in „„ T , . , .,r~ ■, ,
1 he Brunswick q Album/ Railroad.—
South is our mother, and if we expect ,Hr 1 si Dr Mertv in the °d SLroiher , .r « . c . . .
, . , 1 , me 1st, ur. iueriy mine ~u, ^Lrotner ^ affords us infinite pleasure lo be,
lo thrive upon her bosom we,roust * ~ 1 ^ ' 1 * ' T . .
lesrn of her nature : nd be informed o!
her hidden treasures. The Periodi- ,„.. n . Messrs Compton and Temples
contest the 6lh. Peter Fair, sr. was
m the 3d, Caraket in the 4th, Joseph ; ,ble to announce the tact that all oh
in the oih wards were elected Alder-! stacles to the progress of this great en
use
cuun
,«•« ui., in January next, a por | _ j c> a r\
| tiun of the land belonging to tiie estate of Thomas j DTOOfl StTCCt. AllftlSlO oCOTJlS.
1 E. Clifton, dec'd. 8oid for distribution. | ” *
j Terms 12 months credit, with bond for title.
EZEKIEL CLIFTON, Adm'r.
Nov. 22 1370. (C. VY- S ) 47 tds.
Board per Day ?2 oO
Single Meat* 50
cals above detailed, are true expo
nentsand speak her language.
terprise have been removed, and that
the work will he pushed vigorously to
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ILL BE SOLD ibefore tho court >4iousp
door in the town of Reidsville Fattuaii
connty on the first Tuesday in Jann.-.rr next all
w
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
MRS C ▲ HUD807?
Proprietress
completion. Mr. H. 1. Kimball ha8 the land belongiug to the entate of William Hol
land, dec’d , iu sa.d c-xiuty—Do.ver excepted—
$old for ttie benefit of the heirs aud creditors.
TROOPS FOR GEORGIA.
It is reported that Federal soldiers
will he quartered in this Slate for ti,
elected clerk, John B. Fa.r Marshall, been rntircly 8u CCe ssfuI in his efforts to _
frt , r r 1 i i . i . . . . „ . c>oiu tor me tx
i he Company ot r edeiul troops under oive lohem arid certainty lo its fisaecial I Term* cash
LWOINCY HOLLAND. Adm’r.
Nov. 22 1870 (CW'S) 47 tds
some
command ot Lieut. Todd" by miscen- condition, and also in making
" : neclion, failed 10 reach Milledgeviile changes m its management highly
null!
stave off the iminent troubles, by fes
tering the spirit of emigration and en
ticing to our shores hundreds of thou-
tly, and in the whispering key at thatj.
Radical leaders find little to buiH^ itself! The aliedged necessity of the
upon tu Georgia. Bullock and his
sands of poor adventurers, who upon ! friends in the Legislature, provided for
landing, became the slaves of the j everything tangible; arid he has not
Northern and Eastern work Shops— j returned as yet with the pmceedsof
thus securinga constant supply against j the !a-t sale oi Bonds.
“the wear and leai” of exhausted or j Notwithstanding, the distinguished
dissatiifiod natives. By this means . visitors may have marked out work lor
alone the “mills were kept grinding” ; for the faithful and *|oii’ in
-spindles moved, and the looms roll
^ua! amount of yards !—
and its unfortunate
s freemen and
then was
as much
as Justice McKay and others
of Bullock’s secret council, were
favored with an audience in Macon—a
sign, however, not eery flattering, or
pregnant of seriou* Consequences.
lii' 1 election was over. It is grati- .
specific purpose of insuring a fair eiee-, f v j n g lf) t j ie g G(K j citizens and to the ,i _
tion for members of Congress and on
next General Assembl
dered to be held on (h
22d of the present morn
These three days 'poling' according t
the system of ballot tactics as revised
and ordered to be used by Attorney
Genera] Akeraan’s Bill, is a disguised
cat in the meal-tub, an ! recant a hand
advan teg®' ms to lilts Company.
We think we are sale in saying that ;
eonsirection of the road will be 1
NOTICE.
A LL PESSONS cu»cerned, next of kin and i
creditors, are liereby notified tliat at the
next regular term of the Court of Ordinary cf
AGRICULTURALIMPlement
machinery & SEEub
StM7 ’ F0 - i ' ■/' t L 1
Sa 1/1L a .eCH0Lc> ■"t
AGRICULTURAL Wr^ivEHVv'^c <:L CElD STORt
Srgad’ST *t l r.A .i^soh s: ao&ssia&S'
military’s presence, to prevent the
blacks being intimidated by the v. hiie?,
as well as to protect that cla-»s from
Ku-Klux outrages ber:au«e of their vot
ing the Radical tickets, is a ‘cock aud
a bull’ invention designed to < fleet dif-
will at once increase his force, and put;
pneray commensurate with the wishes I
and instructions af the Company un- t November lo 1 g<(l -
der the new programme ; and we;
advantage of the learn, also that the necessary steps]
above Tie consists in its simplicity I have bpen taken to commence work at
this end of the line
d#r Col. Hulbrrt, working this way
vote Ur Mayor was 400.
SUETII’ AF.I.F FASTEUnC C0IT9V TIE.
Tim beauty and
ELI WARNOUH.
Guardian ot Warreu Pr?*itley.
• > 2m
Administrator's Sale-
TATTNALL COUNTY
.after date application will ben - '
of Ordinary of said county fo r !* *\e
ud* belonging to the estate ot Jo- ’j-u
WILLIAM McLAlN, Adm’r.
Nov.22 1P70. LCWS1 47 2n>
ONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY
M
'A
and gipttl strength. Unlike those ties
that have n cfllrh, it will never slip or
break. The spring of the Cotton Bug a figst-class com
Whereas Cha’s McRae and A. I- Mil-*- u -
GREEABLI7 1 O an oider from the Court of Administrators on the estate ot Duncai NcC ■ ■*
Ordinary of Lauren* county, " ill be s«ld mon, late of Montgomery connty, dec d. a* 1
”ed their pe ’ ’
These are
With a farce uu-! before the court house door in the town of Dub- - filed their petition for tellers dismission
1 **.- 1 1 1 r -- •-* — J — ! therefore to cite and admonis- ■
tin. within the legal hours of sa e, on 1st Tuesday _
_ . in January next, all the land belonging *o the es- | persons concerned, whether kindred or ereo '
from the Ahipallfij and another, under j tateof Geo. F. Linder deceased, to wit: One tract of said estate, to show cause, if any they 1- a
WOrkillfi edst I °Gf ;ln d situate on west side ut’Dublin and Sanders- within the time prescribed by law. why lettt - ■ .
r vitle road, in Buck-Eve D;»t. adjoining the land* dismission should not be granted to said Ac )
rector,
tajtens the Tie, and the greeter the from Albany to mfpt him, the gap of | If M.Toiyton. E. H. B.a^sh'ear, efat. In said Orator*. . ...
weight or power pul lini.u it. l!i<» firm- sixty miles can hr easilv closed iu four i county, couuinlng ninety seven acres more or Given under my band aud official signature
I - _ I . 1 n , 1 mouths. ,e89 ' i November 7th, 1870. . r-
er end more srente it holds. Rough
usage only makes the tie hold the fir-
r . r Also at the same time and place, eighty-five —
\_Albany Acuts, 2d. I acres more or less, situate on west prong of Po- Nnvanbef 18, 187#
noth creek, adjoining tends of E. H. Blackshear,
JOHN A. MeMILLAN, 0 M- C
4S ni6rr.
ferent and false issues. Soabo is thp i iner. When planters once use them, The Belleforiaine (Pa.) Watch-’ et al - Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi-
statement that “rebel voters areoppos-j they will desire no other kind. Messrs, man.says: “The Clearfield Fair con
ed to having soldiers in their midst, a
cute lie. The truth is, no law abiding,
no honest, peaceably inclined commu
nity, objects to a well officered and
welt decipiiued company of “Uncle j merchants of your town or city
B .tes & Comer, Commission Mer- aisled of a cair, a goose and a pumpkin,
chants and Cotton Factors, Sav; nuah
Ga., have them for sale in large quanti-
Weare told that it rained so hard the
first -.ight that the goose swam off,
the calf broke loofe and ate up the
lie*, tor small orders, go to the pumpkin, and a theit prowling around
! slid* the. calf, and that ended the fair.’
tors of said dec’d
\YM. T. LIVINGSTON. Adm’r
Nov. It 1870. (JBW)
Notice to Debtors and tlrfdiiofs.
^LL PERSONS having chums against tie r*
t«te or James C. Carroll, late ot I-» rr
47 tds. county dec’d—are hereby notified to present i-‘
* to me duly proveu, within the time prescribed
law, and all persons indebted to the sam* ®re •
lj JQ pair* imtr.sulixiA DAYIUtMltS. L Bl*
18th J8J0. ■
ROBERT C. CAFROI-L,
Adm’r. of J as C Carro.i.
FITE CEKTS AODiriONSL
wilt buy shoes with silver or copper tips, which qnired to mske immediate pajmeuis
will save the Gayer the price of a new pair ot
slioos. Compared with ragg-ed toes and dirty
stoekinj*. they ar# beautiful, wr *»y the least. Pi-
rests, mj ft. Soft, 13, |li OW 3* HI*.
44 it-