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“TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1371. '
THS FAIBS.
The Georgia Stato Fair at Macon last
week was certainly one of the grandest
exhibitions ever witnessed in the South.
The perfect management of the various
depaitments, and tho superb accommo-
dations for visitors added much to the
effect of the exhibition. Thousands of
visitors poured iu from ail sections of
the State each day, and ail agreed iu
prououncing it a most perfect success.
Mayor Huff, the “Steam Engine
Man’’ of the concern, has won for him
self the admiration and praise of the
thousands of visitors for the excellent
arrangement of the Fair. The visiting
members of the Press presented him with
a handsome silver casket worth $150, as
a token of their appreciation of his ccur«>
tesies to them.
Had we space and time we would
like to speak at considerable length of
what we saw, for besides the countless
number of pretty articles entered for ex
hibition, there were many objects that
were lar more beautiful, and well worth
the price of admission just for one view j
we mean of course Georgia’s charming
and lovely daughters. But the ladies
would be offended if we advised people
to go to fairs to see them rather than the
exhibition of wares—so to avoid an af
fair, we must desist.
The Augusta C. S. & M. Fair Associa
tion comes off tLis week, and we doubt
not mauy who enjoyed the pleasing ex
citement and rare displays at Macon,
will visit this also. Of this, more anon.
ter t he fire-brands of war, and crush the f the option of the Foreman, who should ; him, or which he has arrogantly assumed j to and fro iu all oir dij
Guilmartiu.
John Flannery
energies of a people whose only crime is,j not be inferior in general information to without any authority whatever that the scions of their ful • e
they have not acknowledged Baal to be j his fellows
God !
destiny; fifth class. ;L J. GUILMARTIN <fc CO.
OES
New Advertisements-
COTTON FA.CT.
—AND—
Our Court.
The adjourned session of Baldwin Su
perior Court is at hand. Something a
ualagous to presentiment leads us to hope j
it will enlarge and strengthen the gen
era! good—so necessary and desirable—
not only to our county, but to our whole j
country. Its smallest ripple may con- |
tribute a moiety, if no more, of health- |
ful agitation, that possibly, shall not be
lost upon the broad expauso of the stag
nant waters. Who can tell ? ‘A little
leaven leaveneth the whole lump’—as
the larger rivers have their sources in
the smallest of streamlets.
Of Judge Philip B. Robinson, its pro
siding officer—we have seen enough to
satisfy us that he is eminently possess
ed of every ingredient befitting the
Bench. His Christian and social quali
ties are the graceful adjuncts of a mind
well balanced with common sense and
practical information; while his pro
fessional attainments are ample and sol
id— affording prompt perception and
clear discrimination of the principles of
law, as applicable to tho questions at
bar, and the relevancy as well as eligi
bility of the necessary evidence, under
tho rules, that sustain them. But there
is still another and important element—
Men who are not experi- law sanctions. First of all, and the piv- fancy work, and f assure you, gouie
enced and quick accountants are not the ot upou which his extra-ordinary acts j of them were very fancy. Sixth class,
most proper ones to overhaul, examiue have been made to turn, he was appoint- Iruits and flowers. A fine variety of ap
ed by Gov Bullock tho State’s Attor- j pies were on exhibition. A boquet, Gf’UfTill AOllllllissioil Mcrt’ildBtSj
ney General at a fixed and established beautiful in tho extreme, wrought by HAY STRELT,SAVANNAH, ui.
$290
| and understand the Books of the (Joun-
i ty Treasurer,—comparing that officer’s
vouchers and investigating their sources ;
every one of which should he eloscly
looked into by the committee, aud to-
! gether with his cash balances—the style
iu which his accounts aud books have
been kept—reported fully and lucidly
to the Jury, that the same or its sub-
For lust cla:
no agents.
4.') Broadway, N. V.
MftSS
Co Norwich, Ct.
Pianos—st
n Ji
some lovely, unknown damsel, excited
no little admiration. Within its purest
folds “Fora” seemed to dwell as if fresh
and green from some queenly brow.
per annum salary, to do and attend to
all tiie legal business in wiiich Georgia
might he a party before the Supreme
Court of the State; a! least, judging his
duties as he is classed in the Governor’s j Seventh class, Labor-saving Machines ;
Cabinet, this seems to he his prescribed , Eighth class, Fiue Arts ; Math. clase, 1
sphere. Yet, he not only manufactures Experts, Special Premiums were of-]
Agents for Bradtey’s Super Phosphate cf
1 Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yarns. Domestics, &c.
Bagging, aud Iron Tics, always on
| hand.
Usual Fauiutirs Extended to Custo-
S O ’O I
H.B.SH.'
(ii
Angus
Imr 18 4m, n
stance, may be incorporated in their I cases himself for which he receives large | fered by Messrs. Chappell, Guyton and
presentments to the Court, and made : extra-compensation—he is not only em
the basis of any other action. Nor is
this the whole scope of the Inquisitorial
Range. The amounts levied for county
purposes—their special necessities and
faithful application, should be minutely
inquired into. The doings of the gtcat
Tammany Corporation of New loik
city—so recently discovered, are warn
ings; not that we have any thing of the
•Ring’ of the Tammany metal in our
midst, but prudent foresight will always
save the necessity of putting up the
‘bars’ after the horse has escaped. The
Books of the Receiver and Collector of
Taxes—their style, manner and agree
ment with each other: the condition of
the public buildings—the manner in
which they are kept—the uses they sub
serve, and the competency of those in
a main regulator—which, whatever may c l lar S e °f them; also, tho Roads and
be the character of the other works—the
public, the people—esteem the sheet
anchor and their chief dependence—that
is, his integrity is pure and not to be
influenced by causes alien to truth, bon
Public Bridges: whether Commission
ers have been appointed to each and all,
and how these officials have acquitted
themselves of their imposed trusts—
trusts which, we acknowledge, are far
and justice. Even if he has any poh j morc 0uer0U3 and P er P ,exin S tLan luCra ‘
1 tive or distinguished—but nevertheless,
ployed by the Governor to do jobs that
are useless and for which he gets ^de
pendent fees—hut he likewise assumes a
sort of ad libitum discretion to appoint
of Ins mere motion additional counsel to
do what it should have been Lis own du
ty to perform, if he is competent and
; is tier.
Once more the sun in the diadem of his
! glory, came forth from behind “Oid !
j Ocean” to witness with his gentle and ;
| genial light, the issues of the last day.
1 My enjoyments were realized beyond
! my anticipation. The crowd was much
j larger on the last day than on the first.
would be attentive to the requirements ! At the appointed hour all rallied to the
of Lis office—otherwise he 1 - ,,nt mile race track, ODe-cjuarfer of a mile from
not only
worthless bat a nuisance, lie holds an
office under Executive appointment, and
town, near the residence of Mr. George
Currell. Again the blaze of excitement
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Watches, Jewelry
AND
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312 BROAD STREET A US 1ST.4, Ca.,
L5P Hutches and Jett dry Ciirrfully Ri-pairuL
Jan. 31, 1S7I, 4 ly.
Crop of 1S71-
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Gun materia'
List, to Great
Pa. Armygi
cd for. Ager
WATCH
A*c., \C. .Silver Watches given gra
agent. $<{0 peT day made selling
Country Fairs anl Political meet
for Circular. Addre* Monroe Ke:
Pittsb’gh, Pa.
a tiiLViV W a7vTi;i> in
and List or
Large Pron
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and Chart F
New York
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Patented November 1, 18?<
mples free at all Grocery S
1AItTLETT A: CO.. Philadelph:
affects at the same time, bis Superior’s I commenced. The Judges took their
power to create like offices at his pleas- ! stand and the trotting opened. A small
ure. All manifestly rank usurpation, ! bay mare owned by L. C. Perry, of Dub-j
and to the great detriment of the finan- Hu, bore away, triumphantly, the premi-
ces of our Treasury ! It is clear to our j um for the fastest trotter on the ground, j
mind that gross aud violeut impropric- i Others that followed deserved much
ties have been done, and the office of j praise for their speed. The gentlemen COMMISSION MCRC1IWTS*
Attorney General proper, has been a-1 composing the Executive Committee, L the disp03it r ou of tlie fjROPof 1871. rrnm-
bused aud strangely perverted, or Mr. won imperishable laurels for themselves ising to spare no eiibcs to promote the inter-
Farrow is altogether inadequate to its in exhibiting such consummate skill and ' vLop!ace tlieir C °1 i0K
rare ability in the discharge of their
COTTON FACTORS.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Thanking their friends for the liberal patron
age ex ten ile 1 to them the past season, would
renew the tender of their services as
FREE TO BOOK AGENT'
W e will send a handsome Prospectus
N7;c Illustrated Family Bible, containin
2lii) tine Scripture Illustrations to an\
Agent, Lee of charge. Address, N,
Pub’i.-hlng Co., I’hiiadelchia, Pa.
ip.f f 0 Agents wa
l J5 ii 22 |
bv Dr. W. VY. ilall, auth
Health." The bestselling L
II. N. Mi KINNEY &- Co,,
Philadelphia, Pa.
ifed f(
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x>k in the Ms
10 N. 7th s
simple and easy functions. These spe- j
eifieations are a few only of the many ]
that exist; still they are enough to jus- \
varied duties. Upon the whole, I think
it would he vastly beneficial to other i —_
Ag-nts. 1
COTTON
August
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UN. Warranted to
5, 4in. r
IMPROVED
o good work.
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with every §200
Agents wanted to
classified catalog']
V U S !
e gift to every
rth of gifts are
orth of books
rm clubs. Wi
and refercncf
it its—apart from the ties which hind him
to the government of his country through
the National and State Constitutions, as
interpreted according to their plain word
ing and strict meaning, we have no re
collection when, where, or for. what, they
were put forth. Certainly, he is no stump
wrangler, ‘wire-puller, or standing can
didate’; nor does lie dabble in the ‘pools’
of political speculation—sifting the
chances aud combining the factions, in
the hope of ultimately sharing the spoils
of party. But as the reliable, compe-
neeessary and not without their advan
tages, The committee, if not personally
cognizant of the necessary facts, or have
not lime to inspect the condition of the
several objects might, it is believed, sum-
tify examination, which, wc doubt not, ] counties to fall in lino and follow tho glo- \
will to followed by applying the ‘dra
chain’ to check further malfeasances j set them by the thrifty and cn
and the paying out the public funds
drones and sinecurists.
r armors, f lease
\A7 E arc in receipt of
EVANS Sc CO , 712 Ch
D. M
Unprecedented Success-
The publishers of the Times Sc Pl.<
teu congratulate themselves and their |
mon b fuic them witnesses who would give j patrons on the general welfare of this j
the required information. The country j pa p e r. Combining the list of subscri- I
look to its authoiized agents aud 4 public j bers obtained by the purchase and con- I
tribunals, for faithful aud complete exe- I solidation of the “Hancock Journal” I
cution of the laws; and in turn, those j with their paper, after the former had '
tribunals expect all public servants, sal- | been in existence about three years, the j
aried or gratis, to work up to the stand
300 bushels Red Clover SEED.
100 “ TIMOTHY.
300 “ Kentucky Blue GRASS.
Orchard GRASS
Red Top or Herds GRASS.
25 “ Alstkc and Sapling CLOVER.
These SEED have been selected and pur
chased by us in the West, directly from the j
growers, and are fresh and pure.
*G1
rious example that has been so nobly !
rprising |
j people of old Laurens county.
One more thought and I am done, j
i and that aha!! be upon a subject that ! ~W)
1 , J 200
j most interests us all, viz: Woman.— j 25
j After casting my eyes around I very
j readily anited at the conclusion that j growers, and are fresh and pure. !
: Laurens county can compare most fa- We keep a complete stock of every class of .
I . IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY and SEED. *'!
] voraoly with any of her sister, counties. I which we would be
examiue.
ECHOLS Sc WILSON,
, Augusta,
liii* the ueik-ate ami rolre^hia-j
Cj Tof ce::t:Ice Farim
Cologne Water, end U
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and Ireulere In BEKFl’iJhUY.
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IS A PUR]
BLAC'Si '£
■th the G-rccn 'ft
Warranted to suit
tent Judge, and proper citizen, we have ard and J ust limits of their duties ’ Iu
(< SL0V0 I DELQ I”
It is impossible for any one to con
template the sad situation—the scenes
of turbulent faction, misrule, degradation
and all the forerunners of anarchy, that
are now being “quartered” upon South
Carolina! To say that they far exceed
most of the actual horrors of the late
war, is but the utterance of a trutli which
we think, would he verified were it left
to many localities to say which of the two
they would choose ! Before our surren
der, many parts of our Confederacy were
overrun and occupied by Federal troops-
but wherever the old United States of
ficers—the graduates of We6t Point, had
command—they were,as a general thing,
governed by the humaitics as well as the
Rules of Civilized war : it was only
where the politico— volunteer or plun
dering adventurers, exercised a little
brief authority that the brutalities of
ruffianism and ignorance largely predom
inated. But as things are now conduct
ed by direct orders from the President
of the Uuited States, after a cessation
of hostilities for more than six years, we
are astonished at Gen’l. Grant's credu
lity or petty revenge, in directly com
manding and aiding tho harrassing, im
prisoning and fining of peaceful citizens
because acts of personal violence have
been committed by lawless creatures who
steal and plunder for their livelihood.and
act the part of “men of straw” for scal
awags and carpet baggers : ready to
accuse whomsoever they are paid to ar
rest, and as ready to swear to any and
every thing to secure tlieir pay. The
Russian “Slow i de/o'’ ‘words and deeds’,
established by Alexey Micliaelovitcb, to
aid his secret committee or State inquis
itorial ‘posse,’ to hunt down and summa
rily imprison every person obnoxious to
to the ruling Powers, have been repro
duced in South Carolina, after their a-
bolishment by Peter, because of their ul-
traism and unpalatableness, even to the
stomach of Despotism, aud the crude
mercies of semi-savagenes3. Nothing
was required excepting this bare charge,
or catch phrase, ‘Slovo i delo,’ whispered
against any ones name and laid before
the secret commission, to authorize his
instantaneous arrest and imprisonment—
where he remained until circumstances
produced death or purchased his liberty.
Gen’l. Grant’s respect for his high of
fice as well as for his private character,
should blush to have instigated like
deeds : much more lo tolerate them in
the face of the unqualified denials from
honorabla men of the Republican party
who voted for him, and who desire to
sustain his administration by legal aud
honorable means. These, his friends
and partizins, live iu the iufccted dis
tricts so stigmatised and subjected to
martial law and indiscriminate arrests ;
they know whether riots, or law and or
der prevail, and what efficacy exists in
the civil Courts, to repress all disturb
ances to the peace and quietuess of soci
ety—they have assured him, over and
again, that his military interference is
not only uuneeded but injurious to the
maintenance of the purity of republi
can institutions ! Yet lie heeds them
not! And to-day, instead of his bear
ing the olive branch, he seeks to scat-
had every opportunity, in common with
our fellow-citizens, to estimate him;
and now that the award is made up—
unanimously acquiesced in—we simply
indulge and repeat the hope, that much
good may result by our county authori
ties taking their cue from his Honor’s
precepts and following his safe example
in expounding and administering the
laws of the land, aud bringing to grief
their guilty contemners—whose name is
Legion !
Aud first in the catalogue of his co-
adjutorffc we trust the Grand Inquest—
the legal Inquisition of our county—
will rigidly and diligently maintain its
high prerogatives—thereby lending a
helping, fearless, willing and working
hand, to enforce fidelity to the laws and
rsact a healthy tone in the morals of our
community. It is our firm couviction
that the wedge has already been stuck—
that the seeds of reform have taken loot—
and all that is needed is to ply with vi
gilance and without faver, the persistent
aud unflagging ‘licks’ of ultimate suc
cess. The public mind is aroused from
its apathy, and no longer contemplates
with social indifference the presumptu
ous boldness of crime—its rapid increase
both in cases and actors—its diversified
phases, and more than all, the facile and
almost causeless provocatives to the per
petration of wrong. It is the moral vis
vita; of society—the God fearing and
law-abiding element, that is rising in
self-presorvation, and to aid more em
phatically the reign of order and the ob
servance of all civil obligations. But
we think we do not err when we like
wise state as our conviction, that, here
tofore, there has existed too much len
iency—to much ‘taking upon trust' by
Grand Juries, when examining into the
various and peculiar subjects belonging
to their office. This is not exclusively
the case with Baldwin, but the habit or
growing inattention—if it involves noth
ing more pernicious—pervades, with
few exceptions, every county of our
State. We havo occasionally noticed
systematic, minute, full, and hence, more
rigid inspection of the affairs of certain
counties, and we have heard that in
crease of confidence and a correspond
ing sense of security, invariably follow
ed. Nor docs such strictness entail any
complex labor or difficult questious ; hut
it does demand uniform, careful, patient
and thorough scrutiuy, that is usually
and very properly coufided to and elim
inated first through committees appoint
ed by the Foreman, who has previously
been chosen by the whole array. And it
is well when both Foreman and commit
tees are selected with an eye single to
their 6ound, practical, intelligent and
unbiassed judgments. None but the best
fitted and most competent, under all
circumstances, should be made. It is a
waste of time, if not a serious clog upon
the successful labors of any Grand Ju
ry to be obliged to wait and depend up
on the incompetent or lazy movements
of its committees. It is therefore highly
important that all the committees should
be composed of men who are not only
business men, well iuformed and expert,
but endowed by practice with special
capacities for the particular branches
assigned them, They are appointed at
the matter ol our Public Roads to > much
neglect has obtained ; or too easy exac
tions have been claimed from all con
nected with tho woikipg of them—from
“Times Sc Planter” would date Lack
nearly four years, as all the circulation
aud interest obtained by tho “Journal”
up to the time of its sale was turned
over to this paper. Therefore, as it
rests on the accumulated patrouage of
the honorable Ordinary (possibly) down j four years, lew papers are able to make
to the Road hands themselves ; 6o much
so, that jhe whole system now lies at
the mercy of a few who patch them up,
hero and there, as necessity predomin
ates ! AH of which should bo remedied.
The longer any evil or remissness is per
so flattering an exhibit, whatever he
their age or standini
comprising our grand old State, in the
array ol female grace ond loveliness.
What heart would not have palpitated
with emotion upon beholding the soft
and melting eyes of the lovely and
charming daughters of old Laurens
county. Sir, may their charms never
fade—would that tlieir now raven locks
never ho whitened by the frost of age.
May the never ending melody of their'
voices never cease to ring upon the ge« j
uial breezes of out Southern clime, and
Jackson 8tro
Street, Atlanta, Ga.
September 5, 35 If r
Ga. and Broad
r PI - , • - „ ; may they as man’s most precious gem
lee circulation of the “limes &i J f fe
. , , . .. ; ever continue to flash forth their hlenu-
mnter, we are happy to say, is steadi j , , . . .
. .... , ed tintsofthe lilly and the rose in the
r increasing, as, in addition to that I
Lawton a nd Willingham,
SUCCESSORS TO
L A W T O IV & L, A W T O N .
Fourth street, IRTaccn, Ga.,
W AEEH OUSE,
tOTTOS AND COMMISSION
Jj/L e r o h a n t s .
el and Cared bj Dr. 5
Corapouud. Office, 6’J7 Broad
with photographic likeae-wes ot
the Henry Ward Beecher cuue
traveliug icipcstcrs, who prexc
SHluNaJ. He ho-* no Agc&ts.
A GEN To WANTED. Exch
A N
Ii
roughout Hancock and many p:
uiitted to go unchecked, the more defi- j of the adjoining counties, it is receiving
ant an 1 less tractable it becomes. The almost daily accessions to its list from
oftener a man tipples the more he will i various sections of t!
glittering diadem of never fading boat
y. Twiggs.
October loth, 1871.
*> Advances made
IALERS.
on Cotton
in
Store when Desired.
August 8, 31 4mo.
topple; and the longer Grand Juries j The advertising
shirk tlieir duties—dally with dclin- ] immense. For the p
quents—tolerate short comings, or smile
at peccadillos—that much longer will
the murderer aud incendiary, the thief
and cheat, be persuaded to ignore alike
the ‘charges and warrants’ of the Courts.
There is no reason for longer delay !
Still another view which forms no
mere unmeaning expletive to the com
plete make up of an efficient Grand In
quest remains. The several members
are, or can be, known to each other suf
ficiently long before they are sworn in,
for them to study their duties—look out
for the men who will be most compe
tent for the several committees, as well
as the one most suitable for the Foreman-
ship. A little thinking aud a little con
sultation before hand, will accelerate
their joint labors and better secure all
desirable ends that are iu‘ended io pro
mote the great interests of their mission.
Need it be added that it is mainly from
such co operation and timely vigilance,
that good will come 1
The Office of the Georgia Attorney
Generalship.
Whether it is the fault of our laws or
their loose, corrupt administration—
whether the incumbents of many of
our public offices aro simply weak and in
efficient, wanting moral nerve as well as
mental vigor; or whether their unfaith
fulness is chargeable to a corrupt head
and the general political prostitution of
the times—are questions that demand
thorough, speedy and fearless inquiry.
If Georgia’s honor aud prosperity are
worth the investigation, or there can be
found honest men—brave men—willing
men enough, to engage in her cause and
the resuscilatiou of her resources from
the baud of plunderers, pirates and rob
bers who are and havo been for so many
years, engaged in the unholy business of
using their offices as mills for grinding
exorbitant taxes out of the people and
voting appropriations for purposes use
less, or which were hut crudely or par
tially realized—whilst the sums author
ized were absorbed by contractors, a-
gents, sub-ageuts, deputies, payees and
transferees—each taking his per cent-
age without let or hindrance for absos
lutely doing nothing—the time is ap
proaching when the remedies can and
should be applied.
We need no oiber or more comple il
lustration of the shameful misapplication
as well as wauton wastefulness of the
public uiouey, than the way it has been
paid out to the man pretending to dis
charge the Duties of Attorney General
of the State, together with the iniqui
tous privileges which have been allowed
e Stale and South.
)atroi>age is truly
1st two months, as
the indox shows, it has received from
one to four columns of new advertisements
each issue; and in this edition the pres
sure upon its columns is so great that the
publishers will he compelled to make
further enlargements, for the accommo
dation of their new advertisers, and to
give a larger amount of good and inter
esting reading.
It was the object of the publishers in
th.e outset to make the “Times Sc Plan
ter” a first-class Journal, believing that
such a paper would be highly successful.
To effect this, they have spa:red neither
pains nor expense, and their thanks are
due the public for the liberal support
given their efforts,
Laurens County Agricultural Fair.
Editors Southern Recorder: Allow me
through tho columns of your valuable
journal to say something regarding th
above fair, or at least give your paper a i
few brief comments on this laudable ca- j
terprise, which came off in Dublin on
the 28th and 29th ult. With a cl esire to j
be numbered with other pleasure seekers, !
I left my home on the 27th ult. and ar |
rived in Dublin on the morning of the
opening day of tiie fair. It was really i
a bright and pleasant da}’. Tho sun
with all of his majestic dignity, silently
but magnificently ascended the horizon
Tho Ineligibility Question.
For the information of our readers
generally, and in answer to numerous !
inquiries, wo give, in this article, tho j
maiu provisions of the hill upon this sub- j
ject, which passed the House of Repre- j
sentatives on the 10th of April last, at j
the called session of the present Con j
gress. From this, it will be seen what j
classes of persons, by its terms, are not 1
relieved from the disability clause of the I
so called Fourteenth Amendment. This ;
bill was not acted on by the Senate be- |
fore the adjournment, hut remains on ]
the caleuder of business in that body, I
to come up at the session to meet in De
cember, now approaching. The bill re
moves political disabilities from ail per- '■
sons who do not come within (he follow- j
ing classification :
First—Members of the Congress of;
the United who withdrew therefrom, and !
aided the rebellion ;
Second—Officers of the Army and
Navy of the United States, who, being |
j above the age of twenty-one years, left
said Army or Navy, and aided the rebel j
■ lion ; find
f Third—Members of State Conven- i
l tions which adopted pretended ordinan- i
cesof secession, who voted for the adop-
] tion of such ordinances.
Besides these main provisions, the j
! third section, sets forth the manner in j
j which the general provisions of the hill j
j are to he carried out, which are not |
| given in the language of the hill, in the
Congressional Globe, of the 11th of
April, from which we have taken the
j above statement, hut they do not affect
j the substance of its material parts,
j If this Lili passes tho Senate, as it
j has pasred the House, the ineligibility
Jonathan Collins.
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r 29 July 23 4m.
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interest never before publi:
ceipt of Price $3 75. Also John
Work, Personal Portraits, Scene
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REDUCTION OF
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REDUCTION OF DUTIES-
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31 & S3 Vfsey Street.
P. O. Box 5643 NewYo-k. 77 4v.
agents'if anted fob
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arenouse
as a messenger of oriental splendor, far I disqualification of the so called Four
beyond the banks of the “Oid Oconee
higher, still higher he mounts Tvith re
gal grandeur until lie seenued to have
checked his flight for a moment to wit
ness with unfading lustre, that large and
numerous assemblage. As I am not in
the habit of writing for newspapers, I
trust the readers of the Recorder will not
ridicule, but hear with me a while. On
the first day, the different classes were
exhibited as follows : First-class, live
stock ; second class, domestic produce.
I tell you, Mr. Editor, if you had onljf
been an eye-witness to the inexhausti
ble supply of good things exhibited on
that day, it would undoubtedly have
excited your appetite, and in the lan
guage of the Poet exclaim : .
companies all fail the rents and profits
Oh ! how delightful it is to eat and to be mer- j due him will make good his improve-
r y> j menls, and in the meantime we under
By the sweet, innocent smiles of Tom and stand that his rental from property un
tecntli Amendment, will no longer apply
to any person who does not come within j
one or the other of the three classes, so
set forth in the hill.—Atlanta Sun.
A. H.S. I
Touching General Buckner’s proper 1
ty in Chicago, the Louisville Ledger of i
the 14th instant says : “Tho friends of
Geucral Buckner will be gratified to !
learn that the decision goes further than
was at first stated, seeuriug to him the;
re payment in full of all the reuts and
profits accrued since the transfer to
Henry Kingsbury in 1S61, which will
amount to a very large sum, probably a
quarter of a million dollars in cash.—
The late fire, we learn, has resulted in
comparatively slight loss to the General.
Only about 8250,000 worth of property
was destroyed, and that was fully cover
ed by insurance. If the insurance
Jerry
touched by the fire will amount to about
nal.
I noticed a great variety of quite flue 510.000 per annum.”—Louisville Jour
specimens of embroidery &c., wrought
by the fair hands of Laurens’ great
. Mrs. Mary Woodall, wife of William
and noble women. It was quite difficult | Woodall of Gwinnett county, in al
to decide which excelled the other, each j tempting to grease a cog wheel while
and every one had its charm. Third ! running, was caught in the wheel and
class, farming implements ; fourth class, crushed to death. She leaves five chil-
T .i • i . . dren. She was a member of the Meth-
poultry. In this department my eyes odigt churcl)j and WM highIy cste emed
fell upon a pair of fine turkeys walking by all who know her,—Gwinnett Allas.
Fourth Street, SEacoc, Ga.
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