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TUESDAY. FDBEUAEY 20, 1872.
Florida.—Impeachment of Gov. Seed.
r ilu lower House of the Florida Le
gislature has adopted articles of im
peachment of the Governor, Harrison
Reed, the most thievish of all carpet
baggers, which suspends him and sears
the'Lieut. Governor, Dr. Day. The
Constitution of that Slate was m process
of construction, under military rule,
pending Andy Johnson’s impeachment.
The, Convention, taking the cue from
Ben Butler’s Bill, inserted a provision,
suspending the Governor, whenever im
peachment should be preferred. This
truckling to Federal Radicalism proves
fatal to Reed. lustead of having all
the power of the Executive Department
to protect him, as in two former instanc
es, it is now all arrayed against him, for
Day will keep him out, if possible. Day
i- a weak ana unprincipled man himself,
hut has not the malicious energy ol
K eed.
The same Legislature, by a large ma
jority, has requested the IT. S. Senator,
T. W. Osborne, to resign. Osborne has
Leer, the managing man, the head cen
tre of ljorida Radicalism. A coarse,
gross, fat, dirty, blustering thief, lie has
been the carpet-bag dictator of' the State.
Two years ago, a feud sprung up be
tween him and Reed, which has not been
reconciled yet. The action of the Le
gislature, probably, indicates a substan
tial dissolution of the governing rings
van rial) for Omaha, as ihc way-station
between San Francisco, on the one side,
and New York and Liverpool, ou tile
other, is the suggestion of geographical
and thermal superiority only. God
speed those, who only can vitabze our
advantages. The monopoly, denounced,
is a mere chimera. Unjrotected by law,
it is utterly harmless. New York is no
hand-cuffed antagonist. Hitherto she
enjoyed a monopoly of Southern trade-
Philadelphia, thanks to I om Scott, now
strives to compete. Baltimore prepares
for increased eft’ >rt in the same direction.
And when the Southern Pacific Rail
road shall open a thoroughfare for the
new-born commeice of the Japanese
Islands, as well as that of China and the
Western coast of the Union, Liverpool
will most certainly enter the arena, as a
new competitor, to he tollowed, perhaps,
by Hamburg and Amsterdam. In view
of such stupendous prospt cts, how idle
to fear a little Philadelphia monopoly,
so-called 1 Tom Scott would gladly
multiply all these sources of patronage
to his lines. Heaven forbid that tbis
great frenchise should fall into the hands
of’ picayune speculators, of the dog in-
the-manger type.
The Southern Banner and Mr. Clay.
Brother Atkinson denies that he charg
ed Mr. Clay with the “authorship of the
Missouri restriction.” lie says, ‘‘Our
language was that he (Clay) compro
mised away the right of the Sonth to
equality in the ter:Lories.” This is
suggestivo of the difference “betwixt
tweedie dum and twedle dee.” That
A correspondent ol the Atlanta Sun I
dissects Dr. P*Tier’s edition of W T el- !
From the Griffin Daily Xcics.
The Great Railrafttl Monopolist.
ster’s Unabridged Dictionary, and shows, i A ® oa Constrictor not of Tropical Nativity
it to be thoroughly radicalized. We i
suggest that the conceited President of
Tale had belter got tip a revision of the
Bib e for h;s poople—they can’t live bv
the received version.
The Methodist Bock concern at Nash- !
viile, was consumed by fire, on the 14th i
insf. Loss 650.000.
The English Treaty squabble is a' a j
stand-still. There are no indications of
an amicable settlement, in the conduct i
of the Government, for the Government
has done nothing but count its nine oid I
rotting iron clads. Grant stares and
waits for something to turn up. When
it turns up, we will record it. The pa
pers are trying to demonstrate the self-
evident proposition, that Iliram has
made a f—! of himself, in this matter,
as usual. lie is said to be a self-made
man, which is likely, as nobody else
would have made such a man.
Henry O. Hoy t, carpet-bagger, of Af-
lauta, is i:i litnbo, at the instigation of
the Investigating Committee of the Le
gislature. That Committee don’t know
the rudiments of “white-washing.”
The Supreme Court, since the ap
pointment of W. W. Montgomery to the
Bench, has gone to work, in earnest, on
the three hundred cases on their dockets.
Gen. Toombs is President of “old
Wilkes County Farmers’ Club.”
We le.vn from the Floridian of last
Tuesday, that Gen. A. K. Allison, of
Quincy, was again convicted on Satur
day and Monday of violations of the
tom Scott and the “Southern Transportation
Company.”
Do ou«- public spirited people intend
) quiet y submit to have their commerce
eU by j
o:m Iu,
;g the ‘
'Soul hern\
poriat on
Comp i
ny” (at
the head :
*ch is To
n Scott
, of the
Pcnnsyl- j
ii?«
Con tral)
to lease
■ certain
railroads, t
be
a ys to tlie
can yin
8
that nat-
«*>■■{
vatu a
the kt
orally belong to their own state / Lin
der the pretence that it is the design of
the great Northern Monopolist to open
a Southern highway across the Continent
to compete with the Northern one al
ready open and iu aotive use. save v. hen
the snows block it up, our people of {lie
Gulf States are being wheedled into
parting with the control of iines of Rail
roads to which, if they consent, vrid
cause them deep and lasting :egret, at
no very distant day.
ft ihe “Southern Transportation Com
pan_y ’ extends its control over the rail
roads that pass tqrough Georgia, Ala
bama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana,
and ’Texas, and onward to ihe Pacific
Ocean, what is to he the effect thereof
upon ilie Southern Atlantic Seaport, is
a question every citizen of the State up
on the Gulf and Atlantic south of Penn
sylvania, should seriously canvass be
fore it is too late.
The policy of the Great Nor
Boa Constrictor
south we
sign eti the part of Philadelphia to rival
New York in the Monopoly of the com
rnerca of the South and South-west. 1
means, after winding itself around our
commerce, to
it and swsll
delphia cap’tdists would have us to des
troy and give up our commerce
tz assBsiSJ-tESSBr* .i
From the A anta Constitution.
Pl'BL 1 SCHOOLS.
An Interesting fitter from the State
School Commissioner—The Law m
litgard to P t. the Schools.
Editors Constitution : Permit me.
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>,-e interested in the public schools to
inaugurated ft r the year 1S72, and,
, to those who have rendered services
the past year and are still unpaid.
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no schools can be established in any
county until the fall term of the Su- I
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law, will be the County Boaid, to he
e imposed of five freeholders, and the
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the citizens of the county. The Grand J
Jury, at its first session after the passage j
of the law, (sec. lG), is to choose this j
Gourd, ami it is made the duty of the
Board (?es. 19) to “make an estimate of ;
the am uut necessary, in addition to I
what will be received from the State, to j
carry oil Sai;i schools lor at least six |
months in the year, which estimate shaii j
bo placed before the Grand Jury at its I
next Session, and said Grand Jury may,
if they approve said estimate authorize
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Act of 1S20 only, with which Mr. Clay
had no connection whatever, either as
author or supporter, The Banner “in
stanced the Missouri compromise as a
Clay doctrine.” M-. Clay was the au 1 -
thor of the Utah aud New Mexico Acts
of 1S50. Now, the Kansas Nebraska
Act of 1S54, supported by the whole
Southern Democracy, declared that the
Missouri restriction teas repialed by this
identical “legi.-latiou of 1S5U,” of which
Mr. Clay was the author. Jftheouly
connection Mr. Clay ever had with the
“Compromise,” was to repeal it, how-
can the Compiomise be called “Clay
tive Party in Florida, The total bank
ruptcy of the State alone accounts for
taken as to the origin of title “Great
Pacificator,” as applied to Mr. Clay.
the loss of adhesive power in the Radical! great tanh compromise of 1S33,
! which Mr. Clay successfully tendered to
go, Holden, Bullock, Reed,— President Jaeksou and Air. Calhoun,
was the true occasion of the title. Nul
lification was mollified, the “Union was
Party.
So they
Scott next. Political disentbrallment
comes on apace. From the depths of
abject poverty, we have to work out our saved,” and the peerless Kentuckian,
by common consent, won and wore the
designation. Wo add, as a curious in
cident, that the “Great Pacificator” was
not ou speaking terms with either of
the/‘belligerents,” and that Mr. Ben
ton, who hated and envied equally,Clay
and Calhoun, opposed the measure Re
calls* he “could not see, without insur
mountable repugnance, two citizens set
themselves up as a power in the State,
and undertake to regulate, by their pri
vate agreement, (to be invested with the
forms of law) the public affairs for year-!
to come.” He “would not admit that
one man could save the Union.”
restoration. But wisdom and industry
will achieve it, in time.
Tom Scott's Southern Eailroad Pro
jects
Are exciting the alarm of Southern
editors very unnecessarily, as we think.
Representing the Pennsylvania Central
R. Ii. Co., and many other corporations
and capitalists, from Boston to Tennes
see, he has leased thousands of miles of
railroad and is striving, by lease and
otherwise, to extend his connections
through the cotton States, and Texas to !
California. The Griffin Daily News j
s muds a particularly loud note of alarm,
The future “middle of the world” h;
a 1 the “boa->conatrictor” of monopoly,! at length been discovered by the Editor
th u prepaies to coil about the trade of of the Central City. It lies on the west
toe South and lug it away to I hiladel- j bank of the Flint River, one mile be-
fis.e and imprisonment for six mouths
Dr. Daniels was ais:> convicted of a sim
ilar offence and sentenced to thirty da) s’
imprisonment.
The same paper announces the death
of Airs. Harriet Baitzell, widow of the
late Chief Justice Bihzell, aud a very
amiable lady.
♦ * -
Will Grant be re-nom:noted by the
Republican Philadelphia Convention, is
the interesting question of the day. It
is clear aud growing rapidly clearer,
that a majority cf his party is sick, ad
nauseam, of his corruptions, Ac. Yet
the probabilities are decided, still that
his office holders will sway the Conven
tion to his nomination. We hope so,
with ail our hea t, believing snch result
would contribute, more than any other
thing possible, to the final bifurcation
of the Republican Party. Even in sin
gle-handed contest, t’ne Radical colors
could he committed to no weaker hands
— ■* —O— -*
Tom Scull’s South Railway Sccariiy Com
pany,
The Richmond Whig gives the entire
list of stockholders in this big Company:
Baltimore. Alex Brown & Sous, B F
Newcomer, S W Shoemaker, W F Wal
ters.
Pennsylvania. J D Cameron, G W
Cass, Hariisburg Car Alauufacturing Co,
John N Hutchinson, PA & S Small,
T hos A Scott, Trustee; A J Drexel, II
II Houston, G W Harris, S & W We'sli,
George Small
Tennessee. Joseph Jaqucs, C AI Ale-
Ghee.
Georgia. U B Plant.
New York. WmE Dodge, Jr., Wm
A Fowle, A Iselin & Co, I) Willis
James, AJ K Jeisup & Co, Morris K
Jessup, Roosevelt tc Son, Ii E Wilson,
Robt L Kennedy, John A Stewart, Wm j
II Fogg, A W White, A S Hewitt, Jas
Iiobb, J J Mitchell. F Schundort& Son,
W H Aipinwali, E Colwell, G D
ry trade
upon the
ocean, pie
sent and
prospecti'
v o. b
y hold
ling cut (lie
idea that
they are
seek
ting a
Southern tr
anscotiti -
nental cn
inr.ection, 1
ay which t!
ie South
will be on; b'c
-d to secure foreig
n unrr.i
-gration —
an a
In o-it
complete i
nonopoly
of which
is CT
j'.vcd
by the N
orth and
Northwei
>t bv
’ aid
of the tnai
i age me nt
of New Y
oik 1
Capita]
lists in the
internt
cf the Great 1
Union
Pacific Uai
h oad.
None
that
have
even a si
nattering
P* ua - _ | low the mouth of Kiuchefoona creek
To oui mind, no sign of the times is j Its situation is precisely equidistant be- ( Phclphs.
I England — Daniel Jones, E II Green,
G H
more encouraging than the new-born in- j tween sunrise and sunset, longitudinaL
teresf, that competing capitalists, at the ! ly ; and latitudiually, between Cincin-
North, are taking in Southern invest- j nati on the North and some other point
ment. Scott A Co., are large stock-1 0 f the same distance on the South. And
holders iu the Northern Pacific Rail- besides, it is surrounded, on all sides, bv
road. But actual experiment demon
strates that line to be a failure, that uo
wealth or enterprise cau remedy, whilst
the equator occupies its present latitude.
Nature works for the South, and her
victory is recognized by Northern capi
tal. The Southern line is less than half
the length of the northern and compara
tively free from the mountains and snows
that obstruct its rival. These are suf
ficient to determine the course of trans
continental trade. Scott & Co. merely
seek for themselves, individually, an in
vestment that will pay. Philadelphia
pays them nothing for peculiar privi
leges in the line. Baltimore pays
nothing. Philadelphia and Baltimore
combined are unable to pay a sufficien
cy to divert tlm trade from its natural
cbannles.
We are glad Tom Scott & Co. have
taken it iu hand, for they have the mon
ey and the vim to put it through. Nor
do we care how rich they grow out of
puhiic lands, uonated for this purpose.
Cerlaiuly the wealth of the Pacific trade
will debouch on Southern territory, and
Galveston, not Philadelphia, will be the
chief beneficiary. New Orleans, Savan
nah, and Charleston will reap, from it, a
prosperity,that their palmiest days never
dreamed of. Tom Scott will never waste
his substance in the vaiu effort, to stem
the current. His sagacity perceives,
and his enterprise mounts the flood,
“that leads to fortune.”
There is no essential community of in
terest between the proprietors of great
commercial lines and the inhabitants of
the country, through which they run.
Competition between New York and
Puiladelphia, for the trade of the South
west and Pacific, through the South, may
reduce the profits of the competitors, but
must multiply the commercial facilities
of this section. The substitution of Sa-
vast areas of land. Hence it is to he
the centre. Quotl erat demonstrandum.
On, Quit!—Our dear friend, Henry T ,
of (he house of Clews & Co., displays
an interest in our Editorial success, that
might be very grateful, under other cir
cuinstanccs. He sends us marked arti
cles, sufficient to fill up our little week-
Iy ; but they are altogether too rnonot
onous, for the general reading of our
subscribers. “Finance” is a theme of
especial interest, in so far as it relates to
the acquisition of greenbacks ; but when
the constant tenor is to misapply to us
the Scriptural precept of taking “from
him that hath not, even that which he
hath,” the point is above our compre
hension and discordant from our tastes
Send us some jokes, Henry, that we
can enjoy.
The Whig gives the following list of
Southern roads in which this monsLer
combination holds a majority of stock.
Rttiiioads.
Wilmington and Weldon
Northeastern, of So. Ca.,
Richmond and Danville,
East Tenn.. Virginia anj
Georgia.
Char.,Col and Augusta
Richmond and Petersburg
C he raw and Darlington,
Wilmington, Columbia and
Augusta
Miles
181
102
1!)0
270
jor>
l.]‘
Shares
8.191
8,905
24,000
8,470
13.0*4
0,S71
4,514
knowledge of geography, or are. acqnau-
ted with the cardinal points of the com
pass, will be deceived by this specious
pretence, if they will only give it a mo- j
raeut’s reflection.
How will monopolists resident in !
Philadelphia benefit commercially the !
people of Georgia? Will they direct
trade to the seaports ol this S'ate ? Will !
foreign immigrants landed in Philadel- j
phia, be manipulated in the interest of j
tlie States on the Gulf east of Texas ? If
Tom Scott and his “Southern Trans- \
portation Company” succeed in securing j
for themselves the millions of acres of
public lands contemplated to be dona J
ted to the Gompany that constructs the
Southern Pacific Kailroid west of Texas, !
will not. their interest dictate that they |
use every possible means to induce im j
migrants to purchase homes from them ? !
Immigrants landed iu Philadelphia will
never be informed of the fertile fields of :
Georgia and the neighboring States ; of [
the many salubrious localities in their j
borders, and of the numerous induce^ j
ments these States offer for industry and !
skilled labor. They will be hurried I
through by the shortest lines, to the far j
Southwest; and for what reason? That j
Tom Seo:t and his associates, mav rev< 1 i
in wealth, and revive the trade and com- |
merce of the Quaker City, that has been :
so much damaged by ever grasping, ever :
active New York capital and enterprise. !
Now, to Georgians, this contest is !
deeply interesting. Not because tiiey
should take sides in the fight between
New York and Philadelphia, hut be
cause they should see to it that Phila
delphia’s success in the line marked out
by Tom Scott & Co. proves not the ruin
of the commerce of the city of Savannah.
If monopolies are evils to be endured in
our day and time, is it not the interest
of Geor
favor
tal
Brunswick, as seaport towns, to whicl
the trade that naturally should flow to
them shall be concentrated ? Thither
foreign immigrants should be invited to
come. Landed there, there would he
Lett
tinuing the schools in operation
length of time herein required, (Gx
mouths, or iu the case of ambulatory
schools, three months—Com ,) such
graded or hig'h schools' and primary
schools, us the case may be, shall not be
entitled to any portion of the school fund
arising from the State t.ix duriu»’ the
next succeeding school year or subse
quent school years, until the establish
ment of such school, or schools, hut such
fund .-hall remain in the treasury of die
thate of Georgia.” This last quotation
sectns to establish it as the policy of the
law to pay over fo no county her put
tufa part of die State fund, till the c m* j
stituted authorities levy the necessaiy j
county tax. It is clear, then, p'-at no !
eh.' c D can bo established till the second j
teim of the court, and not then without I
the grand jury shall authorize the ievy
of the necessary county tax. I would, |
ilu ref ore, recommend teachers fo open
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WELLS 1 CARBOLIC TABLETS
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arse ness.
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ict ol July lull). IS/0. It is impossible Disr TT • - - - -
I tor uie to tell when this money
j ready for distribution for several rcas-
j ons. In the first place there is great
| uncertainty as to what amount is due the
j school fund and it is impossible to as- j
i certain at present what portion of this is j
j now in the treasury. Second, A pro- j
i visio to the section iu reference to the
j sale of bom Is says that they shall not j
! be sold at rates injurious to the credit j
j of the State, to bo left to the discretion
I of the Governor. Third, Another pro-
i viso requires the money to be distributed
in the proportion of the children of each j ^
ases. Hoarseness and ulceration of the
will be | Throat are immediately relieved, and state
ments.are con-tantly beine sent to ihe [ ropri-
etor, of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of
years standing.
CAUTION- Don’t be deceived by
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Address L. SCIIEVENELL. Gen’. Agent.
Athens, Ga
om: pair
HEWS 2TSZVIS.
’Fhe Post Master General has issued
circulars requiring that the name of the
couuty, as well as the State and Post
Office, be written upon the address of
mail matter. This regulation will in
sure a more perfect system of mail deliv
ery, and remove a great trouble with
Post Masters aud route agents. Where
the offico is obscure, it is hardly safe to
direct a letter without attaching the
name of the county r .
Col. John Billups, of Athens, was
found dead, in his Led, on the morning
Of the 13th inst. Heart disease is sup-
posed to have been the cause of his death.
Col. B. was for many years a distin
guished politician.
Tbe Editor of the Bainbridge Dem
octal has seen a salt cellar and a pair of
plates, once owned by Patrick Henry.
We haven’t.
The chronic
Aggregate
To these may be added the lease of
the North Carolina Railroad and Mem
phis aud Charleston,
The Richmond Air-Line is also to be
added. Scott and Causernn are among
the les ees of the State Road.
Ihe Whig alludes to the fact, that
the most of the roads bought by the
company are not paying roads, and
therefore it infers that the company
must expect to realize their profits by
swindling,
The Augusta Gonstitufionali-t, while
not going ss far as the Whig calls for
information as to the plans, purposes,
and means of the company.
;
England’s Prutakations Against In
vasion.—The Baltimore Sun states that
the iron sea forts now in course of con
struction for the defense of the- promi
nent naval stations of Great Britain will,
with the foundations, cost, five million
dollars apiece. The iron shell of one of
the fort- for Spithead, near Portsmouth,
has hern shipped by rail for that har
bor from the works of the Whitworths,
in the iron districts. This shell, or skel
eton weights twenty-four hundred tons,
and is to be fitted up with fifteen-inch
iron plates, twenty six feet in length.—
Each fort is to be seven hundred fee* in
circumference and two hundred and
thirty feet high. They are to be armed
peculiarities and hospitable disposition I
of the Sothern people.
If monopolists are to bo permitted to j
accumulate millions of money, and to i
control vast interests that effect the j
wealth of our people, in the name of i have to say, in response to your inquiry,
liven at
State School Commissioner.
Suspension of the Press Tax.
Atlanta, Ga., Eeb. 10, 1872.
Editors Constitution: Gentlcmen-
God why shonid any Georgian encour- I that no instructions have been
age l orn Scott and the Southern Trans- j this office to tax collectors in rciard to
portation Company m preference to Mr. f ax otl press material since the order
\\ auley and the Central Railroad Com- j ^spending the tax.
j slisp
pended until the meeting of the Legis-
,, r, , - 1TT , , , lature in January ; that body adjourn-
prosper! y o avanna i . Yby should | ed without considering the question, and
pauy ? Why should any of them prefer !
to sustain Philadelphia to promoting the
promoting the | j.
No Corset lias ever at
a.iued such a reputation, either in this or any
other country. As now made iu length anil i
fullness of bust.
IT CANNOT BE IMPJROVD.
Every Corset is stamped with the name
Thomson and the trade mark, a Crown. Kept j
by all first-class dealers.
THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.,
Sole Owners of Patents,
391 Broadway, New York.
Oh, Would I were-a Child !
^ sighs the weary and exhausted one, as the lan-
This tax was sus- j Q !0 ‘ an< ^ lassitude of spring comes upou him.
Lome and receive vigor and strength from the
wonderful South American TONIC
BOOTS AND SHOES
Are worth two pairs without.
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FOUND AT JLAST! ~
any of them prefer to sustain Philadel- 1 upon consultation with Gov. Smith, af-
phia to promoting the interests of S
vannali ? What Georgian does not
ter the adjournment, it was determined
- „ . , _ r . P le that the su-pension was of force until
ter a Creorgian uai road Ivin" to one ,i „ e. \i i- . c -j
iU l,,lc I alter tt.c final adjournment of said ses-
coliectors therefore will uot be in-
who is enthroned in Philadelphia Mr.
Wadiev t° Tom Scott ? Or, are our poo- I structcd to collect this fix until the ad-
P C 80 bliD(i th «y caDnot fiec ? jourumeut of the General Assembly iu
I July next. Respectfully,
MADISON BELL.
ENGLAND AND CANADA*
Boston, Feb. 9.—A special from Hal
ifax says, upon trustworthy authority,
that a treaty exists between Great Brit
ain and Canada for separation. Since
the treaty, British troops have gradual
ly withdrawn till now, and there is
scarcely a British soldier in the Domin
ion outside of Halifax. The treaty will
be proclaimed in case of a rupture be
tween England and the United States.
It le’ieves England from the duty of
defending the colonies.
A Beautiful Woman.—The percep
tive faculty of women is usually keener
than the same phrenological organ in
men. Women know that beauty rather
than genius is worshipped by tlie stern
er sex. A man may talk of the latter
to his lady-love, but the keenness of the
woman knows that he is thinking of the
former. Women are fond of admira
tion ; hence one of their longings is to
be beautiful. The grand secret of fe-
; inale beauty is health, the power to eat,
r. , i . T . i digest and assimilate a proper quantity
Good-Me learn that an Irishman, of w!lolesbme food . Take Y.nf.Li nJ
wholesome food, Take Vinegar Bit
ters. It will cleanse the stomach, tone
who had been employed at the Cemete
ry, in this place, some time since, went I ,i la „;.„i „ „„„ ; ,• K ’ '.'
/ w i • r . r J . tlie vital organs, give a perieet digestion
to Washington for the purpose of draw ,i 1Q i “ i f ,
inir i,i. .. , P u *»y Die blood, clear up the complex-
Ins pay. After receiving it, th
Paymaster discovering a sabre scar on i
with two tiers of guns, one tier of twen- ! face, remarked. “You were in the
ty-four 600 pounders and the other 0 f | arm y during the war ” “Yes,” said he.
twenty-five 400 pounders. The guns,
it is calculated, will pierce twelve-inch
armored ships at two thousand yards dis
tance.
revolution in Mexico Hoopee! how ve would like to see
still progresses, as usual. What’s name i about two thousand of those forts, sail-
routed what-you call him, in a battle ing through Massachusetts, along the
somewhere there, a few days since. I North Pacific Railroad line !
up ttie complex
ion a rid produce a state of mental and
physical electricity, which gives sym
metry of form, bright eyes, white skin,
glossy hair and a genuine type of fe
male loveliness, which no cosmetic can
produce. f e b 1 rpn lm.
What command were you in ?” said the
Paymaster.” “I n General Fifzhugh
Lee’s command,” said he. “Did you
have the audacity to apply at a Federal m|.„ p..ii vr.Ti p • i j
Cemetery for work when you were in Gaze ‘ te f 18 al f ra ^
the Rebel Army?" “Yes,” replied the about Dr -Livingstone. It fears that if
Jrislinian, “I lielded to kill the lea*,,, i 1 !.?^WCtHHTilt' a f t . er
and I thought I had a right to help to
bury them.’’—Culpeper Observer.
him, determined to interview him, “he
may dive into some unknown region,”
where lie can never be found.
J U ii U B E B A.
Long and successfully used in its native coun
try as a Powerful Tonic, and Potent I’urifin-
of the Blood, it is found even to exceed the an
ticipations founded on its great reputation.
According to the medical and ecientific period
iealot London and Paris, it possesses the most
Powerful Tonic properties known to Materia
Medico.
Dr. Hells' Extract oj Jurubeba,
Is a perfect remedy for all Diseases of tlie
Blood ; is a sure and perfect remedy for all dis
eases of the Liver and Spleen, Enlargements
or Obstruction of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine,
or Abdominal Organs.
It i_s strengthening and nourishing. Like
nutricious food taken into the stomach, ir as
similates and diffuses itself through tbe circu
lation, giving vigor and health. °
It regulates the Bowels, quiets the Nerves,
acts directly on the secretive organs, and, by
its powerful Tonic and restoring effec's, pro
duces healthy and vigorous action to whole
system.
JOHN Q.KELLOGG, Platt St., New York
Sole Agent for theUnited Sta‘es.
I rice One Dollar per Lottie. Send for Circu
lar
feb 10 r n p 4tv.
Choice Eating and Plantiiio-
An Antidote for
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100 Barrels pure Early Rose.
50 barrels pure Early Goodrich.
100 barrels Jackson White’s.
50 barrels Pink Ey es.
ICO barrel Peach Blooms.
50 barrels W'estern Reds.
The above Potatoes were sc'ected with grea
care. Are engaged genuine pure seed. &
JAMES G. BAILEY & BRO,
janl6-4t 205 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
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hingsLtce, S. G., Dec. 31, 1869.
MR. B. F. MOISE :—Dear Sir: I deem
il my duty and only an act of justice to your
self, that I should make t he following state
ment, corning as it dues from one who for
many years had no faith iu “ Patent Medi
cines,’ and I Lave persistenty refused to use
t cm for any purpose whatever, I must say
that I have used your Fever and Ague Pills in
my practice^his Fall, and have never iu the
fiist in-tanort failed to relieve my put cuts. I
have now frequent calls in my drug store for
your Fever aud Ague Pills. I am averse to
giving laige quantities of quinine.orcontinuing
its Use long, and I can sately s-jy that .Yioise s
Fever and Ague l’iiis fills it place and leaves
the patient no unpleasant symptoms. I wish
that you may have the satisfaction of knowir g
that your “Fever and Ague Pills’’ have re
lieved many under my treatment when othir
medicines that I have tried have failed to df.
Yours respectfully.
J. S. BROCKINTON, M. D.
For sale by L. W. HUNT & CO.,
Milledgeville, Ga.
For sale by A. H. BIRDSONG &
CO, Sparta, Ga.
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PULASKI HOUSE
Savannah, Ga.
W. n. WILTBERG EB Proprietor.