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SAWTILL ft JONES
II. II. JOMiX, UMiv*.
THURSDAY, DKCRMBBH 17,1868.
Infill Notice.
Wo will iranafor our Hot of aulwcr*
iwia lo a new book bai<>r« our drat »-
buo in January, and th« nimn of nil in
urreara will bo dropped from tho list un
lean satisfactory mrnngemrnts uro made
fur tliu continuance of tbe noma.
if lh«ro ia a eroot mark uftur your
Dime your •uWriptimi bn* expired.
"n nmnunf * miLvisr
Wn ura pained to m tbia the cuption
of an artioU puldiahed in tbe column* of
an oatuwnod contemporury.
Krmn tb« foundation of tba world the
truth Ims had ita anemia*, and mliismat-
tea, infidels, nnd openly wicked man
have unaailcd tba atrongholde of t'liri*-
tianity.
But to wbat porpoao ? Rv«n tho fire*
of rtnrttlificld nnd Bt. Hurtholoruew'
insssai re but verified tba adage that tho
“blood of the marly i a ia tho aw-d of
tba cburcli."
We do not charge that (lie article in
question Waa in aymputby with tiny
innvcincnl to uproot the Protestant ro-
iigion ; but aubmil that tho caption au
vorad too mnoh of ftippnnoy and irrev'
franco, in treating of tho moat impor
tant aiiljaot which cun occupy tho
thought* of mankind.
If oar high church friend* chonc to
don tile roHury, and even enter th
cloiatcr* of thu Cnipuutiliin nr Boned!
emeu, lm thorn du au. Thu only ttpsxi
aition wo offer to error ia an open biblv
and preached g<*pel. If our Idaaaed
religion, ua we hold, br of divine origin,
tbe power* of rurtb und Itell combined
cannot prevuil ngiiinat it. Let tho Iar
goet liberty ill ull unit turn of enimuianu#
obtain, nnd imiuauuhito truth will pro-
nerve the naoondanny.
Tho dmciiaaion ol tho Now York co-
dmiiiialica, thorefora, liko tho debate* of
the Diet of Wonue, and every roligi me
iioiifiMration which hna over aa*vmhled,
cun nn'y rciult in a new influx of hear
•nly light, which will irradiate the au-
pcnitiiiona and ritualistic furtnulurica of
other *ge«, wliioli are now sought to bo
revived in onu branch of tho Christian
church.
That pure and undefiled religion, and
tho gloriou* doctrine of jnetification by
faith alone, can ever be aticcpMafnlly as
sailed, we disbelievo as firmly ue that
tho throne of Omnipotence in secure
ngninat tba niumulla ol tinito man.
Again, tliertftire, wo any lot perfect
folurntion and freedom of religious sen
timent prevail tbiuugbout the leiigtli
and brnadlb of tbu land. Chrietiai.e
have nothing to fear from the result.
BtttftOY THE COUCH ft . ALU.
The following from the Selma Time*
A Messenger is worthy of special no
tice. For acvcral yoaia tho cotton
worm baa appeared with tho regularity
of tho seasons.
Indeed aoine planters despair of evor
runll/lng a full crop ngnin from the rnvn
gee of this pestalontal ineoot. If if bo
true that they hybernate m the pith of
the stalk 1st them be burnt up root and
branch. 'I he experiment oan do no
harm :
Thin aontirge norms to innren*o in vir-
ulence from year to yrar. It ia expect'
od with the regularity of thu aunaons.—
Ita oarly appearance in considerable
numbers ia fatal to the crop Ita ap
pearing* at anytime cuts short to n
grralur or leas extent thu crop. A thou
sand methods have been devised for
protection against it. So far, every
thing done t« prevent its appearance or
to chock its ravage*, has hern in vain.—
Then* ia danger that in u low year* it
wdi destroy the cultivation of the cotton
*1 together.
A few work* ngo wo published n
statement from a Tuxiih pn|*or that tho
all'itution, and that to gather up closely
wod bmn tnu dry atullia in the full and
winter would ncceasarily destroy them
Yesterday we saw, in tho counting
room of Messrs. llurduo A Uobinaou,
i woof of the correct noon of thi* theory.
There were the dry stulkr. On tlic sur
face wan iho scar lull when the eggs
were d»*|n wiled. Inside, ill the pith H
thu etulkn, Were llieugg* m siane place*,
nnd in other* worms already emerged
from the (gg, and feeding upon the soft
pari of ttie stalk surrounding them.
We presume any pluuter oan hnva
Nlmudunt pmof of the thflnry in que«-
turn He hna only to look tor it in the
stalks in Ills cotton field.
Thin mutter appeal* to ua wort he v of
itteutioii. If the egg ia dopoaited in
tha at. Ik und thnspreset ved and wartovd
into life and sustained through the win
ter, fir* is the remedy beyond qucetioii
Fivtv Srvav Hoom.—TIi* Agent of
the “I'oast l.ine" inform* ua that the
• running time from Atlanta to New
York is fifty seven hour*, aume as East
Tennessee route." TW* ftict should l*e
rcmomlKjrcl and we presume it will lie,
until the Air l.tnu ahull have been
completed. — 1 nielli jaw.
ANornu killksnnT cat ArrAift.
It meet appear In all sensible people,
that tbe etiiuMul content which lor many
months has been waged between the
Atlantic A Gulf, and Houth western rail
roada, fur the monopoly of the eotlon
bueinee* at the terminal point* of the
latter, should long ere this have resulted
an equitable compromise. In the
heat of this struggle, nil profit hna been
sacrificed, and vast expense incurred to
either party for the poor jrivih-g* of
cutting each other* throats.
If they alone were the sufferer* how
ever, we should bo constrained to pre
serve an unbroken silence, until mutual
exhaustion had shown thc*o rival cor
porations the folly of their course. But
unfortunately while a few Knfuulu and
Fort Gainos merchant* and shippers
laugh in their sleeve*, and pocket all the
profit* of tho operation, tho trade of
large towns and com in uni tics languishes
and declines, because of the unjunt and
unnatural discrimination* made between
through and wuyside freight*.
True the nuthoritiee of the South
western Railroad, moved! by a powerful
and unanimous sppen) from our business
men, did reduce thu tariff upon cotton
dripped at this |»iiut to Suvunnnh, from
$1 10 lo 80 couta per hundred pounds,
lint wliul did this uvuii, whi n the same
company for less than half the alnivo
sum persMta in transporting ull Milton
to the seaboard which may ho sent lo
Eufuulu or Fort Guinea for shipment 7
As Ix-iur* stated, our merclisnts do in t
oomplohi of the amount charged, hut of
the unjust discrimination which i* etill
maintained to their sore detriment.
This region of country subscribed
heavily to the completion of the rtoulh-
weslorn Raid nnd, nnd has ever been
thoroughly loyal to its interest*. We
iegret ihcrofore, that it should pursue
such a policy ns is tending rapidly to
alienate our people, and build up a ri-
vul lino. Tho question of sulf-preacr-
vution override* ull olhora; and an en
terprising and energetic community ure
not content to remain idle nnd passive
spectators, while their trade nud pros
perity are undermined and destroyed,
liy those with whom they should be
Ideniificd in sympathy ami interest.
Again, therefore, before this luko
wartime** and opposition takes head
and ahape among our citizen*, by caus
ing them to seek to divert from ha an
cient channel* the trade now centreing
in Maoon, we trust tho ofllcors and di
rectory of th* South we»tern Railroad
will remove three odious disoiimina-
lions, which are ulike ruinous to ita own
interests, nnd detrimental to tlioso who
have ever boon its futt Mends and put.
run*.
I'ursuuded that proper representation*
nt headquarters would have their weight,
wo would propose a citixen* meeting,
for the purpose of appointing n suite bio
commission to .proceed to Maoon, nnd
confer personally w ith the authorities
of tho Bouth-wr*teru Railroad upon
those matters which are so fraught with
interest to our euliro community. Lot
tho Uutgl.era and solid men of Cutk*
hert bo heard in it* defence.
Tut Naw Casitau—We observe that
thu Bupieme Court, which the Atlanta
papers inform us “met at the canitol,"
had to adjourn on account of the ab
sence of conveniences for wurining the
building. This simple fuel suggests a
greot'publioduty. When the Legislature
meat* in January it will find itself sub-
C o tod to even greater discomforts, the
>dios being larger, and na thcro ia
really no place in Atlanta fit for the
transaction of pnblin bnisinrss, let our
legislators, immediately after tirgnn-
Ixing, adjourn to the city of Milled**
villi*, whore everything in prepared tor
their reception, and eoinfort while in
the discharge of their political duties.
This whole thing of atsa'ing off the
capital to Atlanta was a vile and con
temptible fraud upon the people nf
Georgia, smuggled through in thu ex
citement of a general election, nnd
ingeniously contrived by |<nlilioal
mountebank* and property speculator*
about Atlanta to advance their personal
interest. Tho people have no npprnvnl
for it, as it* present results are confusion
nnd personal inconvenience to every
body, while it is obliged to wind up
with n tux of several million* of dollar*
upon ltd ulrendy impoverashed people.
Wo foci sure that il it would ho put to
n vote, four out of every five men in
Goergin wou'd vote down thu iniquitous
•peculation, nud return the capital to ita
proper place, in the city of M illcdge-
villo.— Sav Ro/tubiicam.
A I.Asos and Vam'aiii.k Car no or
Catron for I.tvxrooL — Messrs. Wilder
and Kiillsrtou yesterday cleared the slop
Soroamnr, 1,‘JOS tons, Captain Young,
for Liverpool, with n caigo consisting
of 4,0*24 hales of compressed upland cot
ton, w- ighing 1,902,083 pounds, valued
ut |4ft0.603 10. The whole cargo aver
aged 473 pounds to ths bale,and the value
ill cent* per pound. Wecongrululato the
agent* upon bur dispatch, und wish C'sp-
tain Young a picas.,nt voyage, snd many
return* to our port- Her sieved.-re wan
Captain Tbomue Stun*.—Sao. Rtpubhcan.
Tho sudden (low of i migration
to th* Hhenamioth Valley has hud s
tendency to increase the prion of prop
erty there very rapidly, recently, farms
I have more than doubled in value dunug
| the last twu venrs.
iff" The attention of our readers i*
culled to the following circular, n print
ed copy of which has fallen into our
hands, addressed, we presume, to the
•cversl 1'residents and Ho|>eriiitcndeiits
of Southern Raflruads, by Bopcriulend-
enl Halbert of the Western A- Atlnntic
Railroad of this Slate. The sogges-
lions which it embrace* are practicable
snd commendable, and wc trust they
will receive thut attention from all to
whom they uro addressed, which they
so eminently merit;
Wkbtshm A Atlantic Railroad, i
Ornca Bupbsintendsnt, S
Atlasta, Ga , December 6, ’08. j
Dkab Bir s Kreoncnt inquiries r
specting the prioe of land* In the Sou h
are being made by parties In the N »r-
them and Western Btatea, showing a
growing disposition for emigrate> >
and travel southward.
Tne Hagerstown (Maryland) Mail
thu* announce* a contemplated excur
sion of a parly from that section :
AIhmii the 18lh of November a par-
ty of gentlemen contemplate it necond
excursion to Virginia nnd the Houtli.—
All who wish to join tlie parly, and re
port the f,.ut ut Uie Mail office prior to
the lOili of November, will he furnished'
half fin e railroad tickets for the excur
sion. Hotel and otliei accommodations
have boon promised at reduc'd 'ntes.”
It ; s very evident from I he tone «»f
tho Northern Trees thut there is n
strong inclination in that section to r. I.
lauds ut the prevailing high price* there,
and to invest in the cheap lands of the
South.
This inulinntion should be encouraged
by us as fur ns prauliunble.
One great restraint u|K»n emigration,
or the travel whhli to a grunt extent
precodi-s it, ia the cxpnnsivcnes* of th<-
trip, u« (.impurcd with the ucmisloniu.1
Northern rales.
To obviate this *)'<j,-ution it has been
suggested ilmt Winter Excursion Tick
vts, at half furu, g.s*d for any route, be
arranged for two or three month* thi>
winter on Bouthurn lines, giving t-
traveler an op|autimity ol Seeing the
country by Rt.ipping and Is)log over n
re.isoimblu time at auuh pointa us might
atlruut his attention
If .Southern Roads generally would
enter in an an-angcim-nt of this kind,
giving it an ext.-naive nnd general pub
licity through tho Northern Press, it is
believed that a Inrge tr.ivel Would In
nltrnctcd to our lino* which wn would
otherwise fail to secure, end u'limately
result tu n (urge cmigruthm to our so.
lion of a skilled end wealthy class ol
Agricu'liiralifcls snd Manufacturers.
It is presumed that our llot.-ln, with
their usual liberality, would hesrtil)
o-incut In thu proixiaud plan nn l make
tha sains reduction in their charge*.
The attention of our railroad nmnger*
is being directed to Buro|>ean emigra
tion a* a question of .Jeep import mice
to the great interest entrusted to their
sagacity und cure, nnd it ia deemed ol
the utmost importance that some well
devised plan be put into immediate ac
tion to secure to tho Booth its share ol
the benefits tu be derived from the large
emigration that is now |H>uring ifr
wealth of lubui and population U|hmi ll.ir
uontiui't
To brig about n concert of notion in
theae important matters, it Its* been re
commended that n general convention
of prcHsidunl* and superintedenta ol
Southern roads lie heUl in the city «t
Atla-.tu, Georgia, on January 4lh, 1869
Your active oo oprruti -n is earnestly
suliclod m nrrsnging with hotel kerpms
upon thu plan su^gestsd, und in socui iug
a Tull utiendanee ut railroad otficiul* at
the convention.
An eurly reply to thesis suggest ions
is rvspeutfully requested, in or.lui that
suitable inrangemeut* may be made f-»r
liie meeting of the conventmn. Rrspeut-
fully,
lv llui.Bkar. Supt.
A Ri.mamkasi.k Mas.—Rev. Dr. la»v
ick Pioroe is a remaiksblu m m. llu if
now about eighty-six yours ol age, und
hus devoted sixty-three years of (list to
the ministry, lit is no exceedingly stout
man for one of his ago. On Sunday
night lust ho preached the funeral st-r
m»ii of the Ministers of the North Geor
gia Confluence who have died since tliei
last session, and for alt hour and u hall
entertained th* large und appreciative
audience in ft st)lu l ocu'iaily l.it own,
although he was suffeiing flora severe
indisposition. It was n plain, practical
discourse, of wbat tbe mtuiater, church-
muinbei nnd imtn of the world should
do, nud what he owed his God. It was
an ohl-fsehiooed sermon, and beguv
his heareis a good many "dry knocks,
which cams in u good time and in ii
good way. While lie was preaching
wu could out think thut he was a "i'a
triarch of olden time"—a regular old
fualih-ncd. Wosleyau Metltodial—u
inuu who had lived in a butter generation,
in times wheu people weic boucV, uml
religion m-.ru appreciated ; that In- be
longed to nuotlu r and belt, r ur.i. T|kjh
thu w hoh>, ho is » very remarkable man,
und one whoso like wo ne'er kIi.i.I Bee
again" llisname ia known wherever
Methodism hus a foothold, and Ills pres
once is welcomed whoever ho goes.
Dr. i’icrue is a great and good man
and his life a Iruitlul theme (or a biog
rapher. May he live m.my years yet
a* a monument of ths Christian gentle
man and scholar, aud us u beacon light
for the younger member* uf the Method
i*l ministry.—Urifin Star.
Gft.NBRAL Gsa.VT'k . OMIMSTKATloX, —
Bcautor Hen.lricks, who has arrived at
Washington, thinks thuie ia a dcteuiiua-
11-'ii (>u the putt of the Democracy to
give General Grant’s udin'hiatration a
generous support, and duuhts not, if
public affairs bo left to General Gran ’s
own control, Iiih administration will be
acceptable to the wholo country. lJut
there a lli« rub; that "if" is in ths way,
nnd we tear it will lui next to impossi
ble to gel it out.—^su. RtpulAiean
P^UIDFirrS MZMAOI.
We refrnio from half filling our sheet
with the annual message of Mr. John
son, who is now a " tleua em it In the
pit," snd his views and policy however i
wi*e nnd excellent, among the impossi
bles under the pre->eut regime.
Of the retiring Tresioent it may be
afliimed, tlist like tsuutu Anna of Mexi
can memory, he wields n trenchant and
powerful pen. ]iis Slate papers are
mod.-l* ot uouHtitution..l argument, and
time nnd again ho has demolished his
adversaries in conirovorsinl discus ion.
l'tly that no much intellectual acii-
men and vim had not been hacked up
by a little mire nor or. and Jacksonian
determination. Wn have nothing to
say against Andy however. The fol
lowing is ths reconstruction portion of
the message, which aroused so much
indignation among the Rurnpitss :
RKCoKHTBUCrrrlUN A FAI' CSX.
Our own history—although umbrae
ing a period loss than n century—afford#
nbuudttiit proof that most if not ull of
nur domestic trouble* are directly tra
ceable tu violations nf the organic law
and excessive legislation. The must
BtrUmg illustrations of this fact are
furnished by thu enactments of the past
three years upon th* question of recon
struction. After a fair trial, they have
substantially failed snd proved perni
cious in their results, and there an ms to
be no good reitson why they should re
main upon the statute hook. Btatea to
which tho Constitution gu.irunte«a n
republican form of government have
boon reduced to military dc|N ndeticius,
in each of which the people Imv« Imm-d
made sulj>s:t to thu arbitrary will ,,f
the comm .nding general. Although
the Constitution requires that uauh beat*
kIuiII bo represented InCougrs* Virginia
Mississippi, aud ToX-.s are y-t excluded
from the two lloii-e-', an I (Mintrnry to
the express provHi.uai of that instrument
weie denied participation in the recent
t-h-e.tion for 1'resident an I Vioe Prcsi
dfliit of the United Btalcs. Tho attempt
to place the white Dopulnt'o.i under the
doiniuttti .n of jKirsous ..f color in the
South loot iinpiired, it not destroyed,
the kindly relations that had previously
existed between 'hem ; snd mutual dis
trust has engendered a fueling of *ui.
tnosity which, tend-nff in some instance*
to collision und bloodshed, has prevent
od that oo-operstion between the two
races, so essential to tho suceeus of in
dustrial enterprises in the Boutlmrn
Brute*. Nor have the inhuliitsuts of
tliisrn States alone sufiim-d from thu
disturbed condition of affiir* g^»wing
nut of these (,'ongreastooul etisetinenu.
The entire Union has been agitated by
grave apprehensions of troubles which
might ngnin involve the peace of th*
nation; its interests have been injurious
ly sffmited by the derangnnmeiit of busi
ness Slid labor, and the consequent want
of prosperity throughout thut |sirtion of
the country. The Federal Constitution
—ths mtyna rharta ol American rights,
under whose wise and sulutsry provis
ions we have successfully conducted nil
our domcnliutind foreign affairs, sustain
ed oil selves in peace nnd in war,
.Hi-1 brooms n gral nation among the
Tower a of the oaitb -must assuredly
be now adequate to thu sctlloinonl ol
questions growing oitt of tho . ivil war
waged alone fi-r its viodiu.itinn. This
great fact is made m'«t manifest by the
condition nf the country when Congress
usseinhled in thu month of December
1805. Civil strife h*<I cussed; ths spir
it of rebellion had spent its entire force;
in tbe Southern State-* tbe pcnplo had
wnrmod Into ns i-ns! life, nml throughout
tho whole country u healthy reseti.m in
public sentiment hud taken place Br
tho npplienliuri of the simple y< t effect
ive provisions of the Constitution, the
Executive Department, with the volnn
tary aid of the Status, had brought the
work of restoration as near completion
ns was with n tho Senpe of ita-unlhoritv,
nnd tho nation wn* encouraged hy tlm
prospect of an oarly snd satisfactory
adjustment of nil its difficulties. Con
gress, however, intervened, snd, refining
to per feet the work *o nearly ennsnm
runted, dcrlllted to admit me tu bets frtun
the unrepresented Plat***, adopted a au
riea of measures which arrested the pro
gress of restoration, frustrated nil that
had been so successfully accomplished,
•nd, after three years of agitation and
strife, has left the country further from
tho attainment ol nid>*n nnd fraternal
feeling than ut the inception cf the Cun-
gresNionsI plan of reconstruction. It
needs n<> Argument to show that legis
lation which has produced such baneful
consequence* should ho shrognted, or
else m ole to conbu nr to Iho genuine
principle* "f republionn government.
TTx Wax a KxncA(< Orncrn. Wo
heard a Tnitetl Sta'os officer say Kfoft-
day tliwt Gcnor .l (‘roxton was on tlio
train which carried Gilbert, tho matt
who has been sen tend'd to tho peniten
tiary for attempting to floor* the n.et-
chant* of C .ItV.fthoA, and Barannnh —
Tho General recognized him aa a former
captain in his command, and held a
lung conversation with him. !!o stated
that Gilbert was from Indianapolis, In
diana.— ('oIuiHf’Ht Sun.
Wit at tit ft N. Y Timm Bat*.—New
York, December 8.—The Tunes editori
ally wuruft th* poopls Hg iinst the can-
mii|s fr<»u) \Vsshiogton, I.-mdcn arid
Paris, in the interest of Wall street spec
ulators; thinks that President Johnson
bIumiI.I be reimbursed for thu expenses
of defending himKcif against impeach
ment ; nnd nay* that (he idea is favored
by tho Comptroller of the Currency, of a
national hunk without circulation to bo
controlled and managed by the banks
of the couutiy. A common redeeming
agency fur ull w ill Ite a occesity when
ever sjwcio payments shall bo resumed.
***_ Nt divorce h»s over beon grant
ed tu South Curoliuu,
MARRIED,
In lhi« cilr. nt the mid.-ncH of tbe Bride'*
fstbr-r. sn tbe sfttlfflg of tbe ISth inet, l>j the
Iter. J. F,. UndirwiHHl. Dr. I*. R. Hoi t, of Fort
GAiiev, (<*., si.'l Mia Ha me II. I'l.vtt, of UT*
elf.
New Advertisemente.
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Amertr*.
JuTf-nil# Nombere, Cbildrea’a RumarsUoa Vet-
■ mee. Tor Honk a, Uainea, ale.
Call an* rsamme.
T. H FOWRU. T-nat*e.
d*el7ct Bo«>k'*ii*r aud NiatM.uer.
New Advertisements.
1*11 blic Sulc.
TT^ ILL be anil, twL.rt Ibe Court II dm door in
TT th««u» i.( Cult.hart, nd count of Ra«-
dolph, on lb* *d To. ada* in Jannar- re«», al 10
«‘aloek AM. tba (..lino .a* dsacnlwd WAM IIM
S-.ld aa tba proper** of :b« harenauar naniad «wn-
*r», to pay fur rapaira, to wit:
Oat Jtilyar Watch, r.wne* by Udbeit Wart, No.
8*,551. Itdl for rouaira $8 SO.
One Silver Watch, nwnad bjr J»ine* Mcaahasi.
N« I, *48 Hill for lap ora |I0 no.
0"e Ml»ar Wrah, uwnad by Jnaat.b Callaway,
No !t.W Hdl f r repai-e ft Oft.
OnaHdyar Welch, ownot by L'k• rl.-a K »s No.
7 in. Hdl or i#;*ira ft Oft.’
UseH.lyer Watch, <"ao*d by Ur. thtaipWl, No
f.*.. Udl t»r rapairv K 03.
OnoRiiyar Watch, owned br J. F. Ulsaa, Nu.
S »*2 Bdi f»r >c|«ira $10 in?.'
Uii*bil'er W.ich, owned bv Paler (lr*at, N*.
• Tit. Hilt l»r repaira f I M.
O t* Silrai W elch owned by .Sidney Aylei, No.
71,811. Hill repaira |t W).
Oov 8.|y«r Waick, owned by Jarry W .rd, No.
70,888. Hill L»a repaira $S 0>-.'
On* t*ily*r Wiuti, owned by Oar Ur HnIWway,
Ns. 7.1*81. H>U la lei-wra M oo.
0 a Bra»« Wi th nwi.sd by Albert Barbsrr, No.
ftV,til. Kill tor raiwur* ft! »j.
()*• Brass Waub. otorl by Han P^a,
S.8V0. Kill for reps ra ftS 1*0.
On* Hi.yar W.ich owned by Waaley Haward,
N.. 7 844. Mill for rap* ra #7 o0.
Tba ai o»a Walcbaa wpl bs *oM laps? T. J.
■ aa ab->y* aiMtiflad.
JORDAN A lO.
Aft* for T. J Uim h.
$100 per Bag for Cotton.
I pOll R FNT, for ihrra yasra. oo* of lb* HbUT
I I, \ ST A • lONrt to V.s>l> tusni*, to lbs
worlu o*. Dir (Jrwk, 8 mile* Iroui LIUhatay. t#
mUaa fri-s. U.o Itaii-wou asd known aa Uro lay-
l.ir'a *' I’f’Ni i*< >b»Huutb sit" of iho pnb*
tie r"*d n> Albany. Ton ManaMMi Hio.aaa. i-rer
• birlr laborer'* Ol oo Hcraw. Urn. Oin
llooar, and all -Ibaa Hlanial os H.Muaa, and UR)
•era* npoo l.and as o-imra>*d 4 v oaroa o( tba
Heal I .ii ml in (jporgln.
Ta-»» : Rent nay«blaio U«d-.h - Maaoa tlbt (tinea
na. !•— '-nly MVS U V«AH . ( p- onda f r ascb
uNfc; auNDKirt) ci.icanw aI'Iik-*.
in ^rt all the pDca, orp-rta ut US eerca
MX CASTELLO,
WITH HIS IIKill) Off
WAR C AMELS
Are Cuming I Are Coming! I
THE GREaTF-ST AND MOST
NOVEL FEATURE of the AGE \
Will Lx Ilf bit At < tMlthtr',
TUESDAY, Dec*. 22ff.
Admission 73 Cents Children under 10
yton of age 30 Cents.
• aiBCfei ii.
A. CARD.
1 8 6 8 !
Andrew Femalo College.
. DRKI) PtJPIIJt, n n ,lr - h*U of nb-m
art Irom ahriaMl. Tba Loaal Patronage ia sol sbal
il nnght tn b*.
If Iba iH>oplr are plaaaad to bar* ao popular a
H-b-wtl in Ibair mid*, why do lb«r sot rally to iu
aimnnr f
Tha charge* are moderate, and I ha teaching aery
ibaco—b.
t'.ui.e, kind ft'ends, if you are »o proud ef your
College, a* publ.a r»uoor wt-old Jurtify one in b*-
Meyng riy* ut »<-sr pairnnaa* alt-r (IhiiaUnaa.
Wm are all reedy tng.ye you amafacUou.
ir I-'-'* «**• tor aa A I.M AN V ~-n,
Kaapacltntty, A. U liAMll.TON,
deal 7-1 m I'.aeMas'
DRESS MAKING.
M RH. TIRGINfA ADAMS,
Would i.Lwm the
niia-na of Cuibbert and virinliy, ibsi abe b> pr--
p*rad lo lab* in Hawlug Work for lam iliea and W'll
«ui and Bt ladle* dry-aea ai abort soiiee and is iba
• anlleioeu'a ga maoU mad* up aleo n Ike beat
at-la.
Nhe msy b« found al Mra fllhaoi.'a Mill n-ry e*
Wbliabmesi, usd aoliciU a porties ol tba p b'>r |a t
r.o.gn n^'7D
J fa-i.iliea Hlnct bar-
'•0 acre*.
<Mi*ea anuuah for *e-«
ca a lor rvpurp.
Also, T» Hnif.
T'»e M !Us Hand" l*i»e* in K*rty n.»'y *8-i
aeraa cln-r#‘ G.ML.S l..nd, now e<»pp*d by Judge
Wade, and lu Dm# order.
Term*: fntr Hip rent, per luo aeraa,
und WouQt lo ouild u og calun (.• live in.
WM McKINI.RY,
dee)7 1 m for Mra Tailor, Uu.rdieu.
MUIegeriiie, 0a., Dec., IlSd.
Dr. T. 8. POWELL'S
IKfALl.mi-B
Tobacco A ntidote
It".
FM0TKS foyyy trail d~.re U Tobacco Tbia
g'eui rrmady i a ao an ncellanl Appet aer.
t. |-u<'ftea tba bbuyd, tn*ig»rute* th* ay»i«m. p««-
aaaaee grasi nounahi. g and rUeoglhetiiag jo.srrr.
and en .hlee 'he •lomacb to Jigeal (be baarMal lood,
Oiakra a'eap rtlraehln*. asd nerer lalla in enadioal
Ing diaauae, rstabliabixg Bound Itesl'b and rff-«ling
a cosiptaie and ixrmai enl c»ye- The woud-'ful
ia>i«BH>g properties >hw madlrise nMlain* in aka
M very b«oa|P-i«l t-> Iba rialicel- • I h- 'h atlas.
14T The Smoker'a, Chawar'a and Cosauaipliye'a
infal iblr and (u-inimanl en*e.
ID. PoWrll'a Asndoia pr.-e.rrea health and aarea
a life luog eipeoae. F«x aula hr
T H. I'OWKLI.. Tnta'ee.
dee’Tel Draggtek, M.’okaa'Wt and Htattosa*.
Telegraph Publications for 1869.
MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH
T HIS p-par wi’l #nt«r lb- jeer wi-h a rcry
liaay? circulation. It will arer be bxisd in
lh« front fan* ol Souther* Joumaliva —lull ot tha
lalrnt ne*e iH.nie.Mr and furyirn. Il will be <u
ra'iwble Is 'he t'lanlar. tb» Maahaolc and iba lint
inaae asd l'n>laaaiou«l StaS. It oiil Uh a airoeg
l o d ol a*a«y unpora.il iiiiacrai of lieu'gutted Ibr
■*omb, and wil'ioul Impinging at all on Inc *phei«
nf iba Ag-lauliural J-.uma 1 *, il will contain Dior,
iimeiy and important Agricultural Mailer, dense
ib- 1-*’. than any of them.
T»hu-- ftlft r-sr Auaiim, of f 5 lor Nil Muntb*.
or ftl per Month.
GEORGIA SEMI-WEEKIY TELEGRAPH
WIII be pi.bhrhe-l Twice a Week It will paeaen'
lha tauia cbaracl-rialiea aa the Daily - be of iba
tame caa and itnla n lew nr Bo adytrliaem#
Tltu hrqi uuoibar will be Watted eu or about Ibe lei
ut Jan v<ry.
Fa Ml: (4 a Year er 17 (or Nit Momha.
Georgia Weekly Telegraph.
Tbia splendid yheet ia among tbe fxirgaet in the
World. Ii ia compoaed id K ghl I'agea and F.llr i
iu nulnmna -nearly all rradisg matter. \Vy eball
*Acypt (or it but h« abort mdieiMaemauU It I* a I
mmidele ap Home of ibe weak a biam-y, and aa a :
Family Journal, baa no auperinr ia (he world.
I'aioa : ft| a Year, or |l f-0 l»r Sn H i tba.
Addrre* CLIMBY A UhlD,
Southern Cultivator,
A MONT 'I.Y MAOAZINK FOR THK
Plantation, Garden and Family Circle
PUDUMIIKD AT ATflBfS, (IA.
Terms, 9't OO u frer,
rv Butalwr, nluh will nniboa all the let
l ra oonlribulcd l» the Ciilii*atr>r by Mr. Dafid
Du k*o.i, ia addUios lo i'a u-unl oun her id ragaa
hrary one uiahmg lu la'uiltaritc hiin-r-l wilb
Mr D.a wondrtutty aueeoafut ayan-m ol cuUiyu-
Him, Will M W bare an <*p|-ortuBiir nf <b*iug ae by
aub«c ib'ng Vi lb» cStHirarsf for IkdV.
the reMtlln nf aannua ei|ieriinanla made Iba
piaxatyrar will appear in iharoei'ng ynlumc.
Kverv 1‘lau'tr tad Ua-dener abould bacouia a
•uh.cn t»er.
Call on Iba Agynl
T 8. 1'OWF.I.L Troatae,
daelTat Drugg'al. It ok taller nnd Kiailnner.
•IT'f
• Ot.
A OA HD.
The undaraigm-d regrets that a a i«n;>rawMon
ha* gone ont that be anticipated a removal Dorn
(luthbert. Delighted with the superior society
and educational advantage* ot the place, aud
highly appreciating, with heart-felt gratitude,
the kind near and 'iherul patruiag thu* far ex
tended lo him. hope* tbe cltiscne of the city and
vicinity wiil consider him a permanent rveid-nt
end it icwiduiui* drvutloct Ia hW profeaaion will
sroure lh.*ir conlblence, he hope* fo and solicits
a aliare of public favor.
Very lUspcciftilly.
deal7-11 W. K TAUKKTT.
HonK'sIf'ad Blanks,
FOB 8AI.K ItY
T. 8 FOWEI.L, Trualee.
| dacl7 ct Druggie!, Hookaell r aud S'a'lnncr.
N oth K. m>* iu-h.i w,sbaanoabMapplMd
(or asemptinn ul (wraunallr and aelting a) art
and r*lua'ton ot homciiiead, and I will pern ib*
■•me al It) o'clock A M . oe .ha kSib day ol De-
i uciub*', ISi'.at m, A'&ct.
dsa r . i M QORMI KY. OrdtsaVy.
N OTIl’K.—John SumnicTloitl b*S SpptlSd j>f tB
tinoiio* nf pcraunaliy and salting aiiert the
| same, aud I will ra** "" the asms at lo o clock A.
I U . -n the 86ih day of December. 1 So*, el mr *•».
deelk St M OORMLKT. 0 disarr.
ipi’oo of personally, and aelting start and
v«rw» mu n( hoinaalead. and I wilt pee* on ihe
name at 10 o'aluck A. M., on ibe 86ih day uf De
cs nib -i, 19LS, at my office
dectTtt ’ M. miBMI.ET. Ordinary. I
\ OrtCK.-Mra. M«ir K. Yarbrough hat applie-i
. * bir aiamptiou ol pe rAooali*. »»d setting apa-t
•nd valoalinw of bocnemra-t, and I will p-au ns iba
aame.l o'clock A. U . oo th* ttth day ef De-
c«uelm, Uii, at »y office.
COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE
rjTIIIS PFlTft.lZER, c-n.p-wdl nf pur# Bone
1 Duet and th* wn-l **'oa*»'e #l*aic u eauan
list Ui the g-ewth ul plan la, in offi ied hi iba
Planters or S. W. Georgia,
Through nur tg-»'. II H JONKd of (fsthbarl
k t" uwei h*a dent-aair owl it i« ah..ut
rqn | m *4.tie in I lie b,«l I'eri y as Ueano. vnle
ii mat tr- had •• mnh lass coal, au-l lu.prufea the
land (*rmasent-'y.
A leal of man) rasra ha* •howe th* superiority
of ihia comp\»<ind • rcr all idhefk
F..r full (tarticnler* apply io Ifi U. JONES, at
Cil'hbert, a b<- I»*|.« a au- pit al4aia no band, and
■a also prepared m All »rd«r> Id any aaiouui re
qni'ed.
rami Lie's enn'a.ting analj«i< and mode t4 ap
{School Notice.
rpllF. Subernhcr W'll open, on lb# 11ill of Jam
I *ty, a SH.ECT l'HIV ATE SCHOOi. U
Hove. A frw t nnng l a.! r>. wl o «ri*h to study Ihe
lunguagra adinul d byrj-rti* reqtael.
Number of pupils limited io Iwefty.
i'wpils admu iai wily (.r iha solire ae'aiou of
40 a ci k*. Bubaiiluiea acoeptrd by apccial agrec-
aient.
Ttava: Tuitinu |8ft 00 ; Incidental* (J 00 0 >e
bail ia iwtrancs j ■ tu aindrr due at Iba cioaa of Iba
SeaaieS m No*ewihw nr Deers.bw
N-« place engacd wiibout ii a advance payn enl.
Di ra- •• finding il wort c. BTcr i-nl caa call oo
Dr. T S I'nwell, wbo ia autborio-d tn act as a^ri.L
dee\T-*t JEO L. I KDCIimeOU
AOMiylnTHA70K8 SAlii'7
NDKK an order ol the tVurt of Oidisarv ol
■wart cunly. I la., will be an'd, no let Tara
day In Fyhruaiv n«*l, befiwe l»r Uwirt limwe door
io Lwapkin. said wunty. tbe K*-l halt of i. t S .
•'?, in ih# 8th Diatn't ol erigieajly Lee sow Ran
dolph county. ()a., aa bck.ngti g to ihe aauie • f
Jime* H. Wiiliama. Isle . t amd ewsaiy of aiewaM,
•aaaasrd.
Term* of sale OeaF.
de«l7.id Wtt.t.TAM WITXIAMS, Admr.
• telln tik*« o'eirn'e i
i-ynmirnf t. ta< muh nf i*,
.'«im tnu. t» gt*a i-ieeie 1 a irm
linn tn Hi* already v*»t oiinhtnCM.
of laleni and eilrae iona. he hu un
ported • HKdDOF AIIYSSINI IN
War t aMKuh, ,.r. War Snips o
the b.aotl, •> a cue* of o*er mrti
»*nJ dollars (ftftO.OJO), at'
• htch wilt Oa attached to ih.
Oil \RfOPOFTHK0D0RB Tbl
I’harWit kaa W i pnHiofiaeed th-
m.wt b.amilut |ii«v >d w .rk-nan-
nd w 14 iwiit fr>ut iLhcih
vreationa made t-r at nttlr*.
of Iha Hritiab anoy, whoanry-d do
ru g Ibe Abtaaiau a id ladwu w*ra
and bears ii|»nn Ita can're a min aal
d 'It-t IIOI.DKN HOUSE Oh
TtHTARV and elecsntlv carved
•»* awn into ted by eUgant Uonncra
F »r*. and Stramc-a, Daniel, Lion
•ud sininal bewta.
KiCh parlnrinano-e will oommrnr.
With a grand anil entDeir nrw Am
hwn N-gbi* Oamirai entitle! Till
REVOLT OF THK U.VREU. I
wbieb will lw introduced Oam-la
Araba, Iwd e*. (ienUeman. (TiUdra.
« the somber of Oue Hundred,
with ge.wf none onelumea, rtebpera
I hr Ml la and mall/ trappings and
properties
DAN L ASTKI-M)»H
Lrciit Show.
A by-ainlan ('Hrovnii:
K • Mir tie Annuel Twir of tbe Orasi
kqU'WMtaa Knlabltatimeut which i*
nail knows lb rough, ml tbe country
LEADING CIRCUS IN AMERICA
And which during tbe prvaenl see-
•on, with tta new end nmgaileant
Ie»ior.■ never before pie ented u.
•bis con ii try, nnl b* noabled to i.gar
rnierUismerU marked origianlL
ty and < »ci mg uitrreal, iar *urpaaa-
ing anr'li ng hitherto witnessed on
thi* aide nf the a> antic. The public
•pp'wwlion of ihe per(orm»ncegic
en bv l)A t aatellft’a GREAT
SHOW is Ilia S. tub. and alto Hit
ring ua summe- tonra, baa aiimula
ted the ranagrm -ol to reoewad ax-
ertiona and it la ronfldently awer-
•»d, bet <»nd tha power uf emit rad iu
tu.n, ilul the pe.l riaance of this
Tmwpe, da> ing tha present reason,
wilt mi kmnd Ur sup nor to any
■ rer g *#>i on this Con'inent Tbia
eei|u«* •*. in e»-rv r. "peel. THE
UK-T IN THE WuUl.D, ibma b ■
mg i-o Kqueatriao eatubliahnienl 01
• he E .u'rrw llewtiapbere whose prr-
(... iTonera a>c an novel, recherche
re*ne.i and ar'i-lie and which have
e* -bed such admiration and anion
otunewt iu alt ihe apecialltaa uf tb-
•r-ne.
The 8.1'owing emhaol artiala an
Dan ('•.laMoa new S<ar Tr»u|M-
Tao I 'Samp*on hare ta>ek rid. r- I
Ibe r-Sgut 'ha earns tone, t BAR
FISH aed BIG .-KIIASTIA N.
Th aie un n.ipreicdeulid combi
nation. aO rding iba |mb ic an op
porta >Hy to w.Issns two Slur lime
Hack Rxieni in the arena at theaami
lima, and whose ulIs ure *u ir»lt
|1 tf^reni au«l dwatmiiar, and wb.
wilt ruch bu alitnulai«d to great*i
ecta of daring lo nut herald oa. 1.
other ia acta of bortedtaiiabip.
M’llc Do Borg,
The Dhennm-na f'qaes
from Franc*, whore wuoderful and
grecvful rqiniSKuoa have wwi I t
her iha title the Ct atnpioa Lodt
Rider, and ah- will a, pear m ead
performance u her d* mg *C‘l o'
■»>»• mii»-h
YOUNG 11 OSLO Tba Hot Won
Her, who la one of th« moat greet
lul atd , aci ai« rider* nf Iha ag-
and wb-.ae darting abd iulreptd i C
of hiMirmanabtp, warrant the man
agetnculH •‘•alien*mg Ibe world
ibat hi* equal in tbe pmfeeeion »
uftidf ’be pirsenl day,lo ib«am< uni
offtM—
J A V E.H ' DOEC. We greetcat Ut
de- and V-nl'ar in th a roantrv.
SIG. tiOMi.V 1 KDI end SKi
FKU \.\Tlo, two wonderful L’oo'ot
"■? K LEOTARD BROTHERS
who, in ibe reat-s of tb# Acrobat
IC Gym' a-w ot al p-t>ona .n Dart*
were • y»rd-d be! Cold kledal ar
Ch mpL'O 0 mn ■■••• nI tha world
I.A PKTtrfc JOSEl’iHNE, llr
Cnuid Uidar
M AS I XU Gi URUE. the Darin;
and |A»ahirg Hurdle Rider.
MU DAN GAHTKLLO. the p.^
nlar Jester of 'hr age, wbo ha- me'
wtili im- owndcd iscrews East \V*#t
North and S- uih. wbo witi intro
••o-e h » trnupe nf r..located UnrMN
Donee s"d Mo'ea. mnsiaiing of ibr
iar fhaied. Kuraiau Hone.
m
V S :
N u
daclT- t
M. UORMLST. Ordlnarr.
OTICL,—Andy K t'alnwan haa a| p i.ad (or el
emptinn >.t paraoraltv. »nd aelflitg apart a"d
uetmn o' home-ira-l. a> 8 I will rasa upon tbe
aeme at la o'clock A M , no tbe 'jSih day uf Dt-
cembrr. I 8-v8, at my i-lticr
•We.T 81 M GVRMUY.Ordisarr.
N OriCK. Mm Kitty L. Brow a b*aa-'pl>ad i
etrmption nf peraonaltr, and eettiog apart iN •• pta a of petttmalt* an4 aeU ng apart and
•nd ralit-j'iua of boraestead, aud I will puts upon ralsalmn of h miwtred, rad I will pans uj*on the
theMiue at Id o cluck A. M., ua Hit i3tb day of sente a) 10 o'clock A - Al., on Iba 24 b day of De-
Dei erob r, A86S, bt «*y office. i ttmter, 18$?, at niy office
i e#17--i M. UORML' Y, Ordinary. d#«l7-H ii. GOrjiLLY, Ordinary,
The C>>mla THtk Hnr.e FIBF. FLY
• r.4 highly educated Mule* TIMU
THY .od All J£U-\S WARD U.
ge bar with bia troupe of J?bdlsrd
P0NLE3.
THE GRAND STREET DA
(SKAKT wt-l le-ve tb? FlontiDotf
|» ediion wb cb •.•eeri 0*ee on.
acre »f ground and wb eh will con -
(o l-.b y BCO'tsuindatau.VGO pcrat-DS
at 11 i. u.e^Si dar
I'r ermane-i » i'l comm-nee.—
A''errnon at 7 o'dcck ; Aftnrrg at
17k o'llock.