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*•»» vonniiivuusj iuu u iu .
thercwaA a great gathering,. L
andjnsw'e ibftrrt from the Sr, Louis l 2E y O0'X , *71 > ^>r ^3CfS^E]B2^ , T X
Democrat, the leading Radical paji)#f! ‘ *Y‘" tr \ -•*'•' hw I- .: {*| ■'■
west of thc/Mississippi river, its par- j ‘ ^ ‘ j
Printed iii any coin:- «l»isired,-and a:
. cheap as can be dime iii t he State.
rdlug toDividcdd.
lar. to J. W..GLENN.
ADOLPH, Secretary ol
sopt4-iw.
GIVEIS YOblt ORDERS,
MEDICAL HOTICE.
SAVE MONEY,
At tho solicitation of tuny of my former put
ms. 1 resumo the
rons, 1 resume tbo . « -
Practice of Medicine
from this date. I will pay a
the disease of Infants and
Chronio Diseases of Female*.
WM. KINO, M. D.
hraMG 1975-W-ly
Atid get good work, and sustain a
A LL persons having demands against Wil
liam P. Tali nudge, decceased, are hereby
notified to present the same to me tor payment,
withintfcetune prescribed bylaw, and those in
debted to said deceased arc requested to make
immediate pavmcnt.
ELIZABETH A TAT. MADGE, Admtr*x.
June IS!—Gw
homo institution. Cali at the ATh
ial attention te
idren, and the.
ENS GEORGIAN
street, Athens,Ga.
Atlanta and Augusta
IME^DOIJS ft’I Ot K OF
THE
[From tho BaMglifN; C.)Oh-*rver.]
It'is indeedft pleasant and :i“h*au-
tiful thiair for hrefhren t«» ;lw I’t-*-
gothcr in unity and hnn.non'-. ft is a
lovely sight and one- Uk‘- v'm» to
raakc the heart of man s»l.-t*t, twb’ik*'
•ihto give him.ii' chei-ilV tin *»• -
naiioe, to make, tjio hiP- V
hands for joy.aud alLth- r .
Rat conciliation is trot VY
grows tip of. itself oi* liy
fact, one man can iv»Tnnr
than he can make a eotit
h •>
*'hn
: * tv,
■ er*
. t r .>
are twp sides to eyepv <j •
parties to every contract < ’ » •"*» *•»
every eoneilr»tt*r». • Were i' lr»t tor
this .-tubbon. ae , the North and the
South would long ago have lnen a
one united country.
The Suitli f»r twelve weary years
has been holding out olive Ir:mV*h v *%
so long and so many of them indeed
that if the supply was not well nigh
inexhaustible, there* would not hi*
any left to hold out, that is to saA
none green and nnwMieivd. Ev**rv
olive tree in the South has time and
again lieen stripped ofils hr mele-s by
.reodv hands, eager to lin'd them out
in token of peace find gi»*d will and
•Jiarmony and. jeonuilialiou, bin fo'iu-
natcly, they keep growing oil! again,
‘'picre is no iii-ed to multiply proofon
this score. That huge olive, branch
t vffcheld out under the name of Horace
, Gfcdey is sufficient to tell the whole
»-story. "V-., :»
And what do we get writ ‘ all?
Have we been met in the same spirit
«.and temper by our brethren of the
North, or, to use a homely phrase,
have we not uniformly gotten more
kicks than coppers ? Have we been
met and treated as brothers and
equals, or as traitors and rebels and
criminals of the lowest degree ? It
needs but little knowledge of the
history of the last dozen years to
answer this question. Nor does it
need to go hack a dozen years or
& dozen months, nor even a dozen
days.
Within a week past the South bas
lost a son whom it delighted to call
its own, ami of whom any countiy
•night be proud, for Adjnirn! Sein e
was a man who did honor to the
whole English speaking race. That
lie was held in this esteem by us was
well known to the whole North, and
that reproaches heaped upon him ere
his body could he lowered into tin-
grave would wound and anger us
was equally well known. What then
I'll icJriwflll m.-lsl r». T- - hm cited
thesiatue in the yt In of mini)
-jitd apoV'dhi" |!iojis:md**. l»u* I’h-t*
\V*|S l«Ot !lU. The a !• <n ti-
'i**n i-nPin ' tjiwm fey^fitlir- ""**
«3K»m Jar) z.A ?an'x >r? •
Kansas i o aii.nr nn:j ■ *>> ney or ft
•Intne'ofl • h-' 1 v»fb ><*
n.<iHt»i!rs W>sl,i*- ••*’« ’is"
•> l KVvsas.tv ih»yi/njp«
t»*b>K»r’. hf{|Vi*'‘ -*-•♦**> A«d till*
*. rrit» •’ iW *-*V !?! “••••!'
**' <n !**<*Sl »«’ *|* w
.Vfssi■&■«<! ’ ’ • N; s Mr VAsJkn-^V* #
:•••*-» >• *:i ■•]sh1m* r%s {
in'hii a« •> ni"H' -K” Al«n» hh*., . An
♦ x .ij bwtth *•» %’ u»V*J. < V*Uflt ,, f;f UA U !
S'Uifhtm T\ •i>’;«*s<*>(ta , i!v(‘s is tly* an,
sn’iir we n*c»*iv.e.: from west <»' ..lhi;
. | Almissiroii .
' Nor is this'll 1 1 w'lyis if, p."r]t;ips,
the wnNt:;.ins'ill of the fvi*i*k. The
\5ow York a nqh«v withon*
politics mid widi'uit, a siva 1 in t’ j*
Nr th. gravely institutes «‘'im)itiri-
'sin boinvmn Riflin'wall: •♦T ic’-'s >u am'
»M John B -own. d ■••hiri'i r i.liym
both to he *• ii'dq ■" t.Tifes of A'U*'rh
nil character especially,
being “to:ivi\ re’igious, ndb'xih 1
\v*lb a beart iis fendeVas a uhuhau’s.’'
Ts tiie'V.no i'l'tenMonal' auH Itit’lie'
insult in coliYiiarmg'oiir idoliz 'd Jfivk
son "itli their hffd light murder h
the uinif ivlio pint!*'<1"the'■ iicasertifr
nut'e sl:m;J liter Af WfilpIt^’wdimirffA'
\ G^:()HGIA|\: ( SEPTEMBER 18, 18/7
ATOVES.
.hilitrenY . y.'-' *
There nifty We tbdse wlri can hold
tlieTr peace wlc-n thtA ‘ graded—-wi
are frank to say we are iiot o'f thai
sort.^ '•
CHARLES F. STUBBS,
■ (Successor to Groover, Stubbs & Co..) _
COTTON FACTCiR
—AND— 4
General Commission Merchant,
AGENT FOR THE
Quitman Factory Yarns,
94 BAY STREET,
Savannah, (j eorgia.
Bagging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fur*
uialied. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments tor sale or shipment to Liverpool
or Nortliern porta.
Mr. A. A. VVIsx, Cashier and Co rosyondcit
of the late firm of Groover, Stubbs & Co., has
au interest in the bus uess. migil-tf.
THE MOST DURABLE!
IRON KING.
REDUCTION
• * • ' ■ ; t ■
IN PRICES, ;
■iv ir *. • *•-. f ’*•: vi;
Segureothe Services of
-A. FIRST-CLASS
PRINTER,
We':il*e enabled to lit iff oftt as“g«jod
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
co^vts’-A.isr-sr,
iVTUEITS, GEQF.GIA.
YOUNG L. G. HAHR1S, President
STUVKXS TUOUIS Secretary.
liru.v> Ass. ts, Ai>s si 1. ISJJ, - - StHl,;,;:; Gj
Resident Direetors.
AND WAGONS)
-OF THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF-
HODGSON BROS
MARKED DOWN. .
PRICES'' SEDUCED.
IF 'BALTIMmE.-awH
\Yc51iavc qu hand the I^irg'sjt >T(>f K Jit
ohl without dilay.• Qood'Buggies, Util. I.'MIK *|~-y < y y j
mi Mmmm'BMlmMi
Vocxft L. (I. Kauris,
, i o r» i ii i John H. Skwton,
do we hear i Reproaches to madden I t> K . Hknby iiui,
. c . , , I ,. I A 1.111 N 1*. UKARINO,
a griet stricken people, ot kindly col. aomcnT tuomax.
ui>22-wly 1 ‘
Stkvess Thomas,
KLI7..1 L,. N..WTTOS,
FERKINANI) I’lllNI/lt
Du. It. M. Smith,
John W. SlcHutstiji,
words to soovhe their lacerated feel
ings? Tlio New York Times, iier-
haps the leading Radical paper at the
North, announces his death in the
following terms:
Rabun Clap High Softool.
Located iu the beautiful Valley of.Head of
Tenucssec.
Fla.'bvm. Ooiarkty, Ga-
W. A.CUKTISS, Prinoijxcl.
The Ninth Consecutive Session will open on
Monday, July 16th, 1377, and continue, without
intermission,' for twenty weeks.
Tuition—$6, S3, $10, $12 and $15 per session.
Board, $4 per month.
Beautiful and healthful location, pure water,
salubrious atmosphere, mild climate, and atten
tive and devoted teachers, render the school
KTt-S. Principal. ,
lh iil "t omnvo.ee U“. I. Ha.
“Raphael Semitics is dead at till
age of sixiy-eight. Ilad he followed
tho tiade of pimoy against a b-ss
generous people he would have died
twelve years ago. The foreign pow
er which gave hint the means to sink,
burn and destroy the mercantile ves
sels of the United Stat es has paid lor
its disregard of the law of nations;
the domestic rebellion which fur- j attractive, pleasant and instructive,
nished him an excuse lor taking up
the trade of murder and robbery has
been forgiven.’’
That is the Northern idea of “con
ciliation.” To ns it seems the utter- j
aoee rather of a brute and a fiend.
We cannot believe that it is the duly
of Southern people to submit in si
lence to .sue.) insults as these. j On hand, Uopers for making'Ir.uvGuartci a
, A'f ihe,, fcflisal. of, our . Norihenx
brethren to let'by-gones be by-gum
Last week at Osawaloniie, a town in
For particulars, address
tV. v. tTltl
julyl.Mf.
3P»
Boot and Ska
college: AVENUJv,
INEjfT Dooii Th THE POST ivi’FICE,
cominemoratQ the’%»5tlTcriiigs, the life i.vrill beidiout
and the triumph of a martyr, whose J Y
name will never perish from tho re- Board. ’
cords of humanity, and whose mem
ory will gain lustre with the passing
years as one of the choicest heritages
of our posterity."
The “ martyr ” was uono other than
John Brcwit, who paid the penalty of
his crime on a Virginia gallows, the
orimo .of uicitiu£ ttlaves to mur«lcr
The Cheapest and Best!
1 offer «\e above STOVtS to ilie eltizenii of
Mortheast (ienrgla. besi<t<~* Tinware, Sheet Iron,
Oip|>er, Zinc., etc. Call uoil you will be satislied.
* J. G. WELKINS,
Broad Street,
SIGN OK l'HK BIG COFFEE TOT-
aug*-Siu ‘ 1__1
THE SOUTHERN SIDE;
OK,
ANDERSOBVILLE PRISON:
Compiled from < Iffici:»! Documents
iu the hands of
H. RANDOLPH STEVENSON. M. D..
Formerly Sar/c n iu tha Army <«!'tlio C«m-
fr-lenite Mate* ' 4 ti tin : Cliii-t' S'l-'u.m of
the Confederate S:.,"..- t r.-o.i lit - •’-.ui.-, Ai.ijtr
eonville. t}.i>rgia; Surgcou and Medical 1‘nr-
veyor of 'lie * Vmled, r.it" Mute- Fri-oli- East of
the Mi>six-ippi river.
Together with a review <f a lorlion of the
te.-timonv ol* tho witnesses in the celebrate’I
Wir/. Trial,** mid brief notices of sonv- <U tite
work.- -5ait have aniioared ou Southvru p!\>ou-
bv Northern Author.*,
WITH J5JST AX’S'SSimiX,
Containing tho names of about 13,h(K* t uion
Soldiers who die i at Audcrsonville; giving
number of rh *'r graves, their rank, tin* Compa
nies and Regiments to which they belonged,
and the dale of tl.c-ir deA h, as registered by the
author and others.
Also, Cause and Clnssifica*ion of the Disease-
inbident to Prison Life; Comparative St: t -
nients of Prisoners captured, an 1 d'-aths in
Northern and Southern Prisons; A Chapter on
the Exchange Bureau, etc., etc
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Atlanta Medical. College
ATLANTA,-GA. *
' This Twentieth AnbiWl' Couik' of dj-et uf.-s
sSraste m***.
FaocitY—J. G. Westaiorcland, W. F. West
moreland, W. A. Love, V. IL Tuliaferro, John
Thad. Johnson, A. W. Calhoun, J. II. Loran;
Demonstrator of Anatomy, C. W. Nutting.
Send for Announcement, giving full informa
tion. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON,
ang7-lm. \ Dean.
» work as cai*: bo*done"
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IN THE STATE.
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Price List:
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Assorted, $5.
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