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New York Correspondence- Nstirs XT&nXS Important to Justins of the Peace.—\
Nkv York Feb. 29th, 1&72. The revolution in Mexico steadily The following of of the General As-
It is with Jfeelings of incompetency P™S re s s «?s towards the overthrow of the seinbly. approve.! Decembei 12th, IfeTl,
NEVV ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Advertisenjenls*
HISTORY uF
to dojustice to the subject that your -^ uarcz Government. San Luis Potos',
will be found ol impoitance to the vari-
ous Justices of the Peace throughout
Ts/L II.LEDGEVTLLE
OT2SDAY. MAECH 5, 1S72-
tice to the best abused man in Georgia.
Believing the debt of gratitude, dae
frv>m our people to Mr. Hill, for good
counsel, unimproved, before and dur-
| ing the war, as well as for services ren
dered after, to be no whit less than this
; speech implies, we know of no evi-
! deuce of his ailedged defection since.
Denunciation ia not proof. But of this
ww may say more hereafter. And,
The Superior Court for Baldwin conn j secondly; because the speech is replete
tj adjourned Friday evening after five with vaIuable suggestions from ..expe-
days session. The dockets were about; rience ’ » bat ma ? we]1 en S a S« tbe
half disposed of. Another entire week j thoughts of our people in this political
could have been used to the benefit of j “seed-time,” as Mr. Stephens well calls
litigants and lawyers. Plaintiffs have j
• ' , i The text of Mr. Hill’s discourse, which
six months more to pine over the “law s ;
delay#,” and defendant-, another 1 tbe reporter (ailed to fereUt. i. from
)«r of jollr freedom from the visitations | 51r - inangural, ot March 4th,
of t ], e Sheriff ! 1801, in these words: “And let us re-
The criminal investigations were unu- flect > that bavin S baai8hed fr0m 0Ur
snally few, which is less attributable to j laud - religious intolerance, under «h,ch
improved morality in the community. mankind 80 lcB S bled and 8uffered ’ we
than to an unwillingness to burden, fur-! have ? et ? a;ned lit,le ' if W8 countenance
ther, our exhausted County Treasury I a P olhical intolerance, as despotic, as
with the expense of boarding criminals. wickedt and ca P ab, f f of as bitter and
The increase of taxation, or toleration of j bl00( ^ persecutions .
crime is the alternative upon us. A | That reli S ious intolerance has been,
well officered Conn'y Court might have t0 llien ’ * * 1 ^ e d * relu ^ spring °i woea un-
relieved us from this dilemma, lut numbered,” every schoolboy knows. Is
Grand Jury thought differently and re J il tiUe tliat political intolerance is as
wlir-m
Sec. 2. Piovides that these officers
. . shall lay their dockets before the grand
ia disqualifies attorneys at law for elec-i ju(ieg of their reSpe ctive counties the
t*° n to the Legislature of that State.- |fi r8 t day of each session for their inspec- | ^or t££. bJforTbu'mg elsewhere.
F. K. PIICENIX, Bloomington, III.
correspondent resumes his ‘‘notes” to shout which the main armies of both jj 1( , f0inlr y.
night. We have had a party at our ; ^ art * es were gathered, as for a decisive Section 1. Provides that Justices of
Bsn Hill’s Atlanta Speech
By reason of itsgieat length, is pre
eluded from our columns. The which
ret for two reasons. Firs'; in jus- on cake, jelly, ice cream, and nuts, and j i*®! Wil * soon follow. Meantime the a j di-position of each cause and the
then danced and played again. Society Texans on tlio border wax belligerent amounts of costs collected and from
here is not so widely different from that i a,ii ^ threaten invasion,
in the South, only everything is carried The New Constitution of West Virgin
on in a much more maguificeut man'
ner.
The people, as a rule aio intelligent, ; 8ome agitation obtains in old \ iiginia, tion
locking to a similar ptovision in her Sec b. Provides that a failure to do
-nr.,, , . . , . , so shall be deemed a crime tor which
Constitution, n ill not the 14th Amend- , ~ , .. , • ,- . , .
these officers snail be indicted, anu the
ment to the Constitution of tbe United t0 f ti eir cases shall have precedence
over all other cases, civil or ciimiual,
and if convicted shall be punched by a
line not ti exceed one thousand dollars,
six :-.omths in jail or both, in the dis
cretion ol the court, or to work in the
chain gang twelve months, as the court
may determine.
Judge Pupt’s KfMgiiaiinn.
The telegraph has already announced
the resignation of Judge J. D. Pope
from the District Attorneyship of Geor
gia, and by tbe Atlanta papers of yes
terday we learn the cause of his with
drawal.
Judge Pope, in his letter of resigna
tion, gives the following reason for his
THE GREAT FIRES
In CHICAGO and ihe WEST by Rev. E. J.
| GOOD-FEED. D. D . of Chicago. Only
complete history. TOO svu. pages; 60 ergrav-
■ ' | “ -<:t0
uffer-
G’OOD-
sociable and very kiud and polite. One
is soou made to feel perfectly “at
home.”
VTe never hear any bitter sentiments
expressed for the South, or its people,
save perhaps occasionally some hair
brained, or low born, ill bred biped,
unworthy the notice of decent people.
The late “news about town,” you
have by telegraph, before a written dis
patch could reach you. Some notes by
the way may not be uninteresting.
BeeciieR.
Dr. Cuyler, sometime since, a Presby-
States annuli that provision ? It will be
hard if popular folly should compel a
Virginian to appeal to that detested
amendment.
A young Fenian, on the 29th ultimo,
presented a pistol to the bead of Queen
Victoria, intending to frighten the good
old lady out of her remaining wits. The
weapon was empty, the Queen was not
alarmed, and Paddy is iu limbo.
A Month to seil our UnivTr^i
Cement, Combination Tnnnpi
Saco’
Karc Chance For Agents
Asrt-ms, we Will pay yo u $40 pe r week
c.-u-li, if you will engage with us at oxcf—
dress') t lIC ” furnidhed alld ex P ecs ^ paid. A d .
I■ A. ELLS & CO., Charlotte, Mich.
$10 from 50s
500 AGENTS WANTED fo r ^
! splendid life-size chans of GEN,
l> FD HIST PROOF OA IS $2 a Bushel'; I
K Orchard Grass ** 50 a bushel. Send 3 Our
Bloomington Aurserv, iiiiuoLs.
'AOth year ! 6(H) Acres ! Hi Green Houses.
Largest Assortment. Itest Stock. • Lois Pricci
Trees, Shrubs, 1’iants, Bulbs. Seeds, Stocks
Gialts, «fcc. lnO Fage illustiated Catalogue
iO cents. Bulb, Piant, Seed Catalogues, all
The grand thanksgiving procession in
terian minister in Brooklyn, permitted a |, onor 0 f tfog rec overy of the health of
lady to preach from his pulpit. 1 or ; vagaboiyl Princ3, was the last S' nsa-
tbia he was airaigued by the Presbytery, j ^j on j n London. Four millions of peo-
and but for his good name and faithful . arfi gaid tQ !ltve w i tDessef l it. Count action. He says :
service before; would probably have j t tLe 6 ctator8 and there was little i / Under recent legislation certain du-
■ u.,4 l, a ; . ties are devolved on Lnitcd States At-
ee “ . , . _ room for the performers, we opme. torneys which I cannot perform without I annum, is t’hV'cheaVest Agri’culturJVd»~er r ffi I * l ‘^ at, ® ] ns ’ ti ' Vi . thaCo " , P reh <
was cautiOBed o be moio i5fi . m r \..„ nv— 1 great reluctance. Up to this time I have i the South. Agents are wanted, to whom a P, 1 *"* 0 / l U. t , h l e
ceut postage stamp and my complete Priced
Lists of all kinds of Grass seeds, Field seeds,
warden seeds, Flower aud Tree seeds. Agricul
tural Implements, Machinery, Guanos, Chem
icals, Live 6lock, Al-j., will be forwarded you.
l'nese Priced Lists contain much valuable in-
tormaiiou as to lime and quantity to piaut, &c.
MARK W. JOHNSON, ijiedsir.an, P O Box
^30. Atlanta, Ga.
“GARDEN seeds
That are Genuine and Reliable.
If you want Seeds that wi 11 give entire sat
isfaction, get those raised by D C BR.4IS
A RD. Society ej Shakers. Mount Lebanon. X Y.
Illustrated Descr.ptive Catalogue free on ap
plication. with price o f package; sent by
mail when "idered, postage prepaid. Address
D. C. BRAIN ARD, Mount Lebanon, N. Y
a similar recurrence in future. This
was a fat subject for the modern prophet
and his church was crowded to witness
his tre&tment of the subject. He began
t t. D „ij • „ t f • despotic, as wicked, and capable of as,
commended the old fesliioocd Iul.no, I ^ j, by racing from St. Paul, those passages
would here been difficult to esUblish Wbich to‘b»dc women to spot, or teach
j,j s l iu chut ch and then went on to show
Coa t instead. How the “tvager of bat
tel'’ came to be omitted from their re-
commendations, we are uninformed. j tbe P r0 P os ’dou, ft out experience, iu
The State vs. Pink Mims, murder, af- ; da - v ‘ In ourda y’ fulfiiment bas veri '
ter about two years of “continuances” M^ cd ^ bc p r °P bec }' a,1( I 11 is patout. All
was taken up, tried and an acquittal I around 115 lie thc '^lanchoiy monu
rendered.
The State vs. J. P. Dickerson, was
‘COtt
• Mgeasily^ made. Addr^L T^'
L\ AN>, Pub. 41. 8th 8. street PhTadelphia'
Pennsylvania. ^
FREE TO
An illustrated Agricultural paper published at HUr book ot the PICTO-
Griffin, Ga.. every Thursday, for only $2 per tit-.AT' ,, Co,,taics o'er 3C.
_iT„ , .. . ...i ! Illustrations. With a Comorehe.mi
MAKE MU Ni E Y !
Fite Georgia Weekly Cultivator,
1 An
Xo risk! ! Large profits! I HAASlS^ v
LUBRECHT, Empire Map and Chart Est-ih-
jshment; >0? Liberty street. New York
HP H18 IS N’U ift;MBUG
^t . .. B J,sending OO CENTS
wtth age, height, color of eyes and hair T r, n
will receive by return mail, a correct picture of
your future husband or wife, with name ard
•late of marriage. Address W FOX P o
Drawer, Xo. 24 Fultonville, X Y.
nu C ^ ° \ U 1 c Fascination or
Charming. 40(1 pages by Uerbet t Han.il-
tun, is A. How to use this power (which a i
po-sess) at will. Divination. Spiritua’isni Sor
cem-s, Dcmonolwgy. and a ihou-and other
wonders. Price by mail $| 25. in cloth • r-
per cover* *1. Copy free to agents only
S H nmnfhlv aa C L. 3 *
a Comprehensive Cyclo-
"*•- In E„g.
future, and not allow tho possibilily, of! ^ g rea t Rail Road King will shortly I labored faithfully to perform all these j s , aliir Y Wll i be paid, lake aa Agency j p a ^ ILIXl &CO PhiU.
. , , r T t > ti -e r> n duties, whether agreeable or not; but !<
withdraw from the Lnioti Pacific It. It. . - . ,• ,° T i iu t
the opinions which I hold render me not
and from the Pennsjlvania Ceutral I?. ■ a proper person to become
R. ~ . - * - .
make monev. Address
SOL lilEkV riiLl IVATOR, Griffin Ga.
ciplc, but a diabolical, envious spirit of ' wearing gold aud costly jewels and all
that.
Greek church, and that it should not be
takon literally as apply ing to the present
ments of its tint!.. In 1859, Caleb I age of civilization. He theu showed up
Cushing, in a speech, at Boston, truly j tlio inconsistency of Dr. Cuylet s church
continued on account of the absence of j denounced “anti-slavery as the offspring j by the adoption of the liberal-reading in
Judge Rice, of Alabama, leading conn- 1 of “ fieud4sh bate ’’ Ic was sympathy one place aud disregarding it in another,
tel for the defendant ! with the oppressed—no devotion to prin- i as for instauce thc braiding ol thc hair,
There was one conviction of assault
and battery—sentcuce 825 and costs, or j ^ iatc ^ or lbc Southern people, that grad-
three months work on the streets. uaily permeated Northern communities,
Motions for “new trial” seemed to drawing away men of all orders, until,
abound, which is very creditable to tbe U P 011 ^‘ e of the \\ big and American
bar. If new cases won’t come, why,! P articF * !t accumulated a controlling
‘ new try” the old ones, of course, for j P ower ' in lhe lle P ublican organization,
the honor of the profession. Half a doz j Through all those years, denunciation
eu or more cases gOj to the Supreme I ^ b e "slave-powei, was the highest
Court, we learn, the which we deem ve- j commendation to the Northern politi-
ry patriotic patronage of that venerable c ' an ‘ tbe ® ou ^ b ’ * bc sum
iustituiion, at Atlanta, enabiiug the j political merit consisted in abus-
an active
Congress lias donated over 13,000,- | agent in many pvoi-ecuiions of which the
000 acres of land to that Road, and United States Courts now have juris
Texas adds a very large land donation. ! dictlou.
This conscientious act of Judge Pope
is in pleasing contract to the petty ma-
who, wlteu he held
Attorney.joined in
make the hitter, and not thc former, the the persecution of honorable men, and
eastern terminus traus-coutincrital line in the hatching of infamous charges
Profitable Employment
Pile Brown Cotton Gin Co., We desire to engage a few*more agents to - '
t the World Renowued Improved Buckevr .-'ew
ing Machine, at a libera! salary or on coir nr
Scott has leased, for ninety-nine years.
ID enuten ana men went on «, j tbe Jcrgey R. R. f r0m Philadelphia to j !• Ake^m in'
how that was meant to apply only to the New y ork . H is design seems to to to j the office of District
His great steam ships, now on the
stocks, will have their docks on the
Hudson rather than the Delaware river,
we suspect.
George W. Evans, * railroad swindler
A dispatch announces, this jnornin
that II. I*. Farrow, the Radical Attor
ney General of the State, has been ap
pointed to fill the vacancy. Farrow is
not the wisest or the best, but has some
legal talent, and will doubtless make a
very good official.— Sac. Advertiser.
NEW LONDON. CONN., .
Manufacturers of the “ Brown Gin.'' Cotton
Seed Ilu'.lers. Machinery and Castings. Man
ufacturers of Harris’ F.nent Rotary Steam
Engine—the best and cheapest Steam Engine
for plantation purposes. Cotton gin makers
aud repaiiets turnislied with all kinds of ma
tennis. Saws, Ribs. Follies, Boxes, etc , of
any pattern, to order at short notice. Have
had lung experience in the business, and guar
antee saiisfacti -n in every particular. Orders
soiioited- Address as above
Agents. Cleveland, Ohio, and St. Louis AKx
•S500 REWARD is
oSfere^bG
tne proprietor of Itr. Sage's I
Catarrh Remedy for a case of I
CM in Head," Catarrh ot f
Ozena,which he cannot ccrn
Sold by Druggists at 50 cts
TT C PIANO CO-. ts« class
w-V 0 Agents. Xaints of patrons iu
States iu Circular.
The PENN Lelb
iu Atlanta, has disappeared, and some
This produced quite a laugh, and , Qnc up t , iat way tbinks it wi! | Lc a i ong : |> IT <>
manv no doubt were firmly convinced;,. . . . , A A XU JLU
pp , r RADWAFS READ! RELIEF
, lor copying letters without Ihvss or Waters
continues to grow in tavor wherete. - intro-
that Beecher was right and that woman . ... ,
; Joe Brown has sent in his rental
oug it to nrcac i. | §25,000 for the last month for thc Wcst-
SEoiitiE I.Ef WORTH j ern & Atlantic Railroad.
anther jf the “shiuing lights,” in this;
city bus withdrawn Irotn the Unitarian Mailed lalffr Subject 10 LflUftoslage.
church and deserting his pulpit, and is j From the American ‘Newspaper Re-
followed by a largo portion of his con- porter’ tve copy the following in refer-
gregatiou. He now holds forth in Stein- eitce to mailed matter subject to letter
way Hall, a place fitted up for amuse- ; p os tage
A GENTS WANTED —Agents make more duC ed. audTh^ds ^R
eise. uustneas light ana permanent. Car and Convenience, and a tubiic te-t of Jr
tieulars free. G. i-tinson &. Co., hint Art I i—#.->,- . ^ est °* - s >x
Publisher. Fortland, Maine.
CUnSSS XilE WORST FAINS
in from one to twentx minutes. Not
; years has fully established its genuineness aud
! reliability. It has only to be properly shown
to be appreciated by all business men Ft ice
82 25 and upward. Address P. GaRHPtt
A NERVOUS I \V Aj 11)!!* « and upward. Address P. GARRETT
rV- j-'ljiVf vLO lxN } A.IAU & CO.. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania AGENTS
VVAXTEr. '
Has published fur tbe hem fit of young men
Eest^c!IiE£ books i
Judges to earn their salaries. On the j * n S the North. 1 i o.ostation of peculiar ; mcnt an{ j j s used for that purpose ex-j “From official rulings of the Post Of-
whole, the lawyers report a “beggarly
account of empty” pockets, which argues
no great disappointment on their part,
since, from the proverbial modesty of
the fraternity, they did not expect much,
wa presume. Clients possibly fared
wotse. Besides the Judge and Solici
tor, the distinguished foreigners wete
Gcu. Wright, of Augusta, Col, Lofton,
of Macon, aud Messrs. Bowers, Oeking-
ton and Lmd.-ey, of the Wilkinson bar.
We once beard a chronic office hunter
d fins the appointment he wished, as
t.e having no woik and large pay.”
1 any ambitious youth is willing to be
gin with half these conditions, dispens- j patient toil, he grasped clearly, by the
ing with the latter, we commend a law-j ver N ra P tu re of genius. Well do we
shop in old MilledgeviUe. | revere him, as the Apostle of constitu-
tional liberty.
But sectional bate was not the only
development of “political intolerance”
in our past history. In our own section
parties raged against each other on triv
ial issues of mere expediency. The
fell spirit indurated into a despotic par-
tyism, that few' dared defy. The tallest
cowered before thc charge of political
heresy, though preferred by ignorance.
and exclusive devoliou to “the rights cep t on Sundays. Having had no op
of the South,” was the broad gate way
to popular favor. Southern Congress
men drank whisky with jovial freesoil-
ars at Washington, and heaped them
with Billings gate at home. Dema
gogues of every name and section held
office, by fostering sectional hate, in
their constituencies. The end was,
as Jefferson predicted—“bitter an^
b'oody persecutions.'’ Marvellous, in
deed, were the intuitions of that won
derful man. What other statesmen,
even his great compeer. Madison, saw
dimly through the slow deductions of
Revival of the Whig Party.
There are indications that many in
Georgia stand ready to move in the res
urrection of the Whig Party, and are va-
ri tusly sounding the popular heart for a
response to their purposes. Whilst we
yield to no one, in the k depth aud ardor
of our reverence and admiration for that
grand old Party that, for twenty years, j Emin ; nt ^ns were manned, out of
fice Department, as compiled in ‘The
One hour.
after rcadipg this advertisement need any one | and others who suffer irom Nervousness, De-
SUFFER WITH PAIN. j bility, &c., a treatise supplying the means of ■
Radttav s Ready Relief is a Cure for every I self-cure Written by one who cured liim.self.
PAIS. ' and sent ftee on receiving a post-paid directed
It v.is the first aud is j envelope. Address
THE OSLY PAIN REMEDY NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, j Agents also wanted for Chicago and the
that instantly .-tops the most excruciating j Brooklyn.N. Y. j Great Conflagration by Colbert A Chtn b-r
pains, al lays Inilamation, and cures Conges- j ~~~ . ’ . , f ., lin, Editors Chicago Tribune^28 octavo pages!
tions, whether ot the Lungs, Stomach, Bow- | (jKLAI UUllLNu 10 LOllSIlIllfTS} j Fully illustra'ed. 30,000 sold. Address"
els. or other gUnds or organs, by one appli- ’
,_in*
Works of absorb-lli
ng mterest. Agent® wan-lf
48pages Extracts,II
nple Ensrarings, Cir-lfl
n •n* tt * Ac.,free. * ■■■■
U. r, V eat, Pub., CiiL, O., and 58 Murray St, N, Y
• - | ij i v» i / j) . 7 . n xii h uut unc cuij uuuutca) i*u i
portuuity.for giving him a fair hearing, | Hand Hook tot i ostmasters, etc., how violent or excruciating the pai
i ti • • I H. Knapp, New York, publisher.) all Rheumatic, Bed-fiddeu, Infirm, Cri
I won no t o e pres y p j matter hereinafter unmed is made sub- Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated wit
regarding his talents, but I have a no- | ject to letter postage, and every violation
tion that he is perhaps a little self-con- j of the law as here laid down, subjects
ceited and frothy. He will no doubt
succeed iu building up a sepefate flock
though.
A METHODIST WOMAN PREACHER
the offender to punishment^iy the U. S
Courts.
“Newspapers wrapped and sent to
regular subscribers in paper on which
has previously been written editorial or
has been attracting considerable alien- ; other matter, printed catalogues or oth-
^ I nm rtwitvlnri moHaP m n »• L’ o /l a,< rr» t« i f ♦ a ■« ..
tion recently. The houses are so crow
cation.
In from one to twenty miuutes, no matter
pain th<
ippled,
with dis
ease may suffer.
The application of the Ready Relief to the
part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists
will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramps, 8pasms
Sour Stomach Heartburn, Sick Headache
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the
Bowels, aud a Internal Fains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
Radway’s Ready Relief with them. A few
And good business tor one or
either sex in Sparta, Milledgev
and adjoining towns; by which you can make
Irom .$100 to $150 per month, with but little ;
interference with ordinary business. Articles ;
as staple as flour or cotton cloth. A good busi- ;
ness for agents sure. Chib Circulars free.giv- !
ing complete iist of articles and commission al
lowed. Horton, Brundaue & Co., 61 i Pine
street, St. Louis, Mo. mar2-4w
FOUND AT LAST f~
: abive, or J S Goodman, Chicago.or Edward
wo persons of j f Hovev, Boston, or Fred M Smith, Auburn
nlle, Louisville, . j{ y, or Waltou & Co., Indianapolis. Ind.
polis.
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness.
These Tablets present the Acid in Combi
nation with other efficient remedies, in a popu
lar form, (or the cure of all Throat aud Lung
Diseases. Hoarseness and ulceration of the
Throat are immediately relieved, and state-
rat nts are con.-tantly bein? sent to the propri
etor, of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of
years standing.
j i er printed matter marked or written up , , . . ,
u- I r . r i ■ ! drops m water wul prevent sickness or nains 1
on so as to convey other or furthet in- j {u f chatl£re of wa ^ er Ir is tetater p th ”* ;
ed that umless one goe3 very early it is f ormat j ou than is giveu in the original ! French Brandy or BUters as a stimulent
irnposaible to got standing room. 1 have
not heard her.
THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
is one of the best places for young gen
tlemen, and especially strangers in tbe
city. They have a most excellent Bible
class every Snnday afternoon. During
the week various lectures and meetings
are open for attendance, at night Mr.
McBnmey, the Superintendanr, is cer
tainly the embodiment of the perfect
gentleman, with a mode] Christiau ; kind
and gentle in his bearing, affable, atten
tive and solicitous for the welfare of
strangers and worthy visitors.
THE FREIGHTS FOR CALIFORNIA
print. FEVER ARD AGUE,
“Music manuscript, hand-bills enclos- i I ever and Ague cured lor fifty cents; There
j • i . .., . ! is not a remedial agent in this world that was
ed in newspapers by publishers without ; cure Feve , and Ap * e , and all other Malar! “
pre payment ot letter postage, punisba ! jjdious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Y'ellow, and other
ble by fine of five dollars for each of- j Fevers (aided by Railway's Pills) so quick as
f tuse | Rad way’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents a bottle-
p.;? M pr jtp Pl re“[ “ :zi“; health j _ beauty j i
be a genuine appendage to the newspa
per lu question, of the same essential
character and printed in the same office.
“Circulars which contain writing oth
er than the address. (The introduction I
of a date in writing, in a circular, sub- !
jects it to letter postage.)
“Weating apparel, except when sent
to non-commissioned officers and pri-
Strong and pure rich blood—increase of flesh
and weight—clear skin and beautiful
comp exion secured to all.
DR. RAD WAY’S
SMtSAPAKiLLlAN RESllLVEAT
Has made the most astonishing cures so quick
so rapid are the changes the body tin-
An Antidote for
Fever & Ague.
Q KELLOGG, 18 Piati street. New York,
sole Agent for U. S. Send for Circular.
«»
'Ic#
i n ifi
followed tbe leadership of Kentucky’s
p.eerless sou, yet we cannot regard such
endeavor to divide our people, as other
than wantonly wicked and treasonable,
even, to the vital interests of the whole
South. Such a proposition has not, at
this juucture, a shadow of a shade of jus
tification. Questions of mere expedi
ency as to the disposition of the proceeds
o! sales of public lands, or the degree of
protection to be given in the collection
of the national revenues, are not in is
sue, aud if they were, to the people of ^
Georgia they would he a very mockery
of insignificance in comparison those
great constitutional issues upon which
depend the very life of this Common
wealth. And besides, the maddest Whig
that ever haled his neighbor for calling
himseii a Democrat, has a perfect and
indisputable right in the present Demo
cratic PaWy in Georgia, as the noisiest
patlizun that ever knelt at the shrine of
Martin Van Buren. No patriot lias a
right to be outside of that party. Dis
creet patriotism demands that every
citizen hold, not only himself firmly to
his position in our new Georgia Demo
cratic Paity, bat that he hold his neigh
bor to the same, so far as ho is able.
Political existence as a free people, is
the stake, and we cannct afford to imper
il it by factious divisions. Desertion is
no worse than, by malicious denuncia
tion, to diive another from his post.
Anathema be that Pharisaic spirit that
says, “I am a better Democrat than you.”
The bond of our Union is not in a name.
That were unworthy. Ours is a higher,
worthier—pure, holy. It is love fog our
own stricken land and devotion to tho-'e
all reason, not for want of patriotism or
personal worth, nor for false political te
nets, or vicious views of Federal rela
tions, but because of party affiliation.
The owner of eight hundred slaves on
tbe lower Mississippi, was heralded as
an abolitionist, and partyism was mad
enough to believe it. We hated our
neighbor because he styled himself a
Democrat, a Whig, or American. The
war and a common suffering thereafter,
united us in feeling, as we had ever
are attracting some remarks just now. ! ed matter without destroying the wrap-
The failure of ihe Pacific Railroad iu U er » be sbould cbar & 6 ,etter P osta S e 0,1
dergoes, uuder the influence of
this truly wonderful Medicine.
va^es serving in the armies of the United ) r- , th , at . .
g fatlj8< Every day an Increase in Hesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
States.
“If a postmaster cannot examine print
one in opinion on the
consequence of snow, ha scaused an irrf-’
mense rush of freight for the steamship
lines. Extra vessels are put on, but
still tbe dock and Canal street for blocks, with all manuscript matter for publica-
alrnost as far back as Broadway, is don in newspapers or magazines.
it.
Tim OKU.IT 1STOOD TlItlTlTR
Every Crop of the Sarsaparilian Resolvent
communicates through the Blood, Sweat
Urine, and other fluids and juices of the sys-
0 % -,,
THOMSON '8
WORLD-RENOWNED PATENT
Glove-Fitting CORSET.
If you want the most sat
isfactory, best-fiiting and
the cheapest Corset fonts
real Taiue, you have ever
worn, buy
Thomson’s
GENUINE PATENT
GltYf-Fininj.
' ainedscci x rer
N Ci
’rt. -xs ever at-
Kingstice, S. C., Dec. 31, 1869
MR. B. K. MOISE :—Dear Sir: I deem j
it my duty and only an act oj - justice to your
self, that I should make t he following state
ment, coining as it does from one who for
many years hail no faith in “ Patent Medi
cines,’ and I have persistenty refused to use
eua.er .n t_:s or any
[ other country. As now made in ieEgth and
fullness of oust.
crowded with drays, all waiting their
turn to draw near aud unload- -all night
many drivers have to wait and watch.
The idea of waiting forty-eight, and in
some cases a greater number of hours, to
them for any purpose whatever, I must say
“Newspaper with the initials of the tent the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes i that I have used your Fever and Ague Pills in
sender on the wrapper, or a book with of the body with new and soud material. Scrof-j my practice'this Fall, and have never in the
words Dcomnliments ’ etc. written in ula ’ ®>jP hl:ls ’. Consumption, Glandular dis : ffist instance failed to relieve my patients. I
* U ’ ( . i ’ ease, U Ice is in tbe throat. Mouth, Tumors, i have now frequent calls iu my drug store for
~ Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the ! your Fever aud Ague Pills. I am averse to
system, Sore Eyes, Stiumorous discharges '
“Samples of wood and metal type and I lrijm f *‘ e Far>, and the worst forms of Skin
j J r diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Aeue
Black Spots. (Forms in the Flesh, Tumors,
brass rule
“Circulars addressed to different par
IT CANNOT BE IM PRO YD.
Every Corset i9 stamped with th' name
Thomson and the trade mark, a Crown. Kept
by all first-class dealers.
, THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.,
Sole Owners of Patents,
391 Broadway, New Y’ork.
Oh, Would I were a Child
giviuglaipe quantities *>f quinine,or continuing
Us use long, and lean safely say that M oise’s ; Come and receive vigor and sHeu^hTomTe
Fovcr and Ague Pills bus it place and leaves i wonderful South American TONIC'
the patient no unpleasant symptoms. I wish 1
ties but enclosed in one package. j Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and J that your “Fever and Ague Pills'
ee of nubli- ' P*' nful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of “
“Newspapers from the office of pt
that you may have the satisfaction o*f knowing jj |J IJ Jj] A
lieved many under my treatment when other
cation upon the wrappers of which the I 5per "! and . a11 wa ^ e8 of the Gfe principle I medicines that I have tried have failed to do,
matters of the law.” From the founding
of the Union, in 17S9, nine-tenths of
the Southern people have agreed sub
stantially iu the construction of the
Constitution, aud the powers and rela
tions of the States and Genera! Govern
ment. The most latitudinous Southern
Whig was as strict a constructionist as
the most stringent Northern Democrat.
Clay, Stephens and Prentiss held the
same constitutional priaciples with
Pierce, Dickinson and Campbell. What
folly then in our past intolerance. To
day, the Georgia Democracy, discarding
all minor differences, stands on the con
stitution, its only platform. The supre
macy of tho white race i6 its great pur
pose—thc conservation of the rights of
the States, its chcsen means. Within
these, there is no room for “politcal in
tolerance.”
Henry C. Talbot has been arrested in
Macon, on a charge of larceny after the
trust. Tbe amount is just $4,000, cool
money, that the above gentleman has
misapplied for his employer, Mr. K. 11*
. . , | a , . . are within the curative range of this wonder
. . , , ( _ , . , e . , . i business'of any oilier hrm may bo print- 0 f Modern Chemistry, and a few days use
weightier discharge a load of valuable Height is j ed. will prove to any person using it for either of
certaiuly not tbe most salutary, and es- \ “Manuscripts for pamphlets aud C or- ; Gese forms of disease its potent power to
pccially while cold is severe. j reeled proof*. _ j ^XotoSy Joes the Sarsapanllian Resolvent
The clcvalcd railroad is iu full opera- Newspapers containing sciaps of excels all known remedial agents in the cure
, , T , cloth, a catalogue or any other printed ; of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and
tion, and has been for a good while. It ma t( er> a boak upon thc fly leaf of which ; ^kin diseases; but it is the only positive cure; , « —
is a novel sight to me to go whirling I j s written a name. ; tur kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary | Manhood; How Lost, How Restored I Blood I » sof 6 *nd perfect remedy for ail dis-
, , , , , , “I tt * ii -a- it! i \\ omb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy i T ,c ' u ' eases of the Liver and Spleen, Enlargements
through cn a level with |he second story All communications wholly or paitly Stoppage of AA'ater, Incontinence of Urine i Just published a new ! orObstruction of Intestines, Urinary Uterine
’ a m »il I 1* 1 ^ * * TV * * * * - *■ -alflSeJWt Ailiftnn f* TY riT’T ; A kJ I A * * *
principles of cotiStitpliottal liberty, upon I H » ski “ s - Lonisv.lle, Kentucky.
Y’onrs respectfully
J. S. B1IOCKINTON, M. D.
For sale by L. W. HUNT & CO.,
MilledgeviUe, Ga.
For sale by A. H. BIRDSONG &
CO, Sparta, Ga.
jan29-6m—r p
Long and successfully used in its native coun-
try as a Powerful Tonic, and Potent Purifin-
of the Blood, it is found even to exceed the an
ticipations founded on its great reputation.
According to the medical and ecientific period
ical of London and Paris, it possesses the most
Powerful Tonic properties known to Materia
Medica.
Dr. IV ells' Extract oj Juruheba,
— ■ L S , 3 p e, ; fect remedy fo.- all Diseases of the
of houses over the noisy and thronged ; writiug, whether enclosed iu a sealed ; fright s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all ca
, . , 1 or unsealed envelope,
streets, as smoothly, and almost as rap- , .« Any word or communication, wheth-
idly as on a regular railroad train.— er by printing or writing, mark or signs
Many business men use this road forgo- j upon the wrapper of a'newspaper or oth
ing and returning to iheir homes up- ! er printed matter, other than the name
t own> ’ and address of the person to whom it is
I suppose work will soon he recom- sent . aud ,bo datc wben ,he subscription
menced on the underground railioad as ex P ircs
the bursting of the ring has upset some
of'Tweed’s big railroad schemes.
Washington’s birthday.
I might mention that quite 3 proces
sion paraded on that day, consisting of
many different societies. One of the
most attractive iu feature, was that of
“Any description of' mail matter pass
ing at less than letter rate must he so
ses where there are brick-dust deposits, or the
water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances
like the white of an egg, or threads like white
silk, or there is a morbid, dark billions ap
pearatice. and white bone-dust deposits, and
when there is a pricking, burning sensation
when passing water, aud pain in the Small of
the Back aud along the Loins.
DR, RAD WAY’S
PERFECT PUKIiATIVE PILES.
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
enclosed or wrapped as to admit of ex 1 gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
animation without destroying ihe wrap- s ( |en Kriicn. Rad way s Fills, for tbe cure of
DCr » all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
” ; Kidneys, Bladder, A'ervous Diseases, Head
— - ache, Cousti pat ion, Costiveness, Indigestion
It is rare indeed, that a woman suffers ! T®”.’ B p i°" S ¥ ? er ’ In *
•ii, „ i ii • j nammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all De
Washington’s carriage, nearly one bun- . ba uc,nat, ° 1 iat °f the rang-ements of tbe Internal Viscera. War-
dred years old, which had been brought ! Michigan wife who left a pLosperous ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Veg-
on for the occasion. It is a massive and husband and . a fani,l f of children to work j deleterious dmgs^ U ° merCUry ’ ,mneral8 ’ or
rather cumbersome looking vehicle com- I as a ser V n hi another family, lest ber i observes the following symptoms resulting
pared with modern improvements. ! carelessness and extravagance should ; from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: °
Foster, the car hook murderer, has i bring rulD u P on tbe household, If tbe i A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free the
been re-sentenced and will be hung on i Dast little bit of the same sort of iusani- M'entsierBox b ''luTT* 3 n disor - d ® rs
the 22d of March. The trial of Stokes ; ^ 8bol | ld . tak e possession of the sex in Read “False P aud True.” Send o'SflcUer.
for the murder of F'isk, is progressing | S enera '» it might contribute somewhat stamp to Radway &, Co., No 87 Maiden Lana
rather dubiously towards solving the question of cheap , New York. Information worth tbousapds wil
J Ty living' be sent you.
More woo. H, I r Jui/ 4 i87i. S ei 7
edition of DR. CUL ; or Abdominal Organs.
Y ERWELL’S Cele- j It is strengthening and nourishing. Like
“rated Essay on the nutncious food taken into the stomach it as-
radical cure (without I simiiates and diffuses itself through the circu-
medicine) of Spema ; lation, giving vigor and health.
torriioe, or Seminal Weakness, Involunfarv ‘ acSdTcif 'ri ?° Wels .’. quiets tlie
s?»“.. ^ is i s?*±sk
thy and vigorous action to whole
J KELLOGG, Platt St., New York
L^Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. Price One boUle^ Scn^ffir'Cfficn-
1 lie celcorated.author, in this admirable es lar stun ior Lircu
gance
feblO r n p 4w
say, clearly demonstrates from a thirty rears'
successful practice, that the alarming* conse
quence of self abuse may be radically cured . _
without the dangerous use of internal medicine (jinir.P Kofl’nO' ond Plonfinir
or the application of the knife; pointing out a UIIUlLv RalllJD HDll IldlillDii
mode of cure at once simple, certain,and ef- j
factual, by means of w inch every sufferer, no i
matter what his condition may be, may cure j
himself himself cheaply; privately, and radi- i
cally.
E3F* This Lecture should be in the hands ot i
every youth and every man in the laud.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any |
address, postpaid on receiptof six cents, or two i
post stamps.
Also, Dk. CULVERWELL’S “Marriage
Guide,’’price 25 cents. . j
Address the publishers,
CHA8.J. C. KLINE & CO., i
127 Bowery,N- Y., Post Office Box 4,586. i
jau p 13 r 23 tf 1
Potatoes.
100 Barrels pure Early Rose.
50 barrels pure Early Goodrich.
100 barrels Jackson White’s.
50 barrels Pink Eyes.
100 barrel Peach Bfooms.
50 barrels Western Reds.
The above Potatoes were selected with great
care. Are engaged genuine pure seed.
JAMES G. BAILEY & BBO,
j«lG*4t 805 B^oad street, Augusta, Ga.