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THE CTTTHBERT APPEAL. The Game of Intimidation-
> PUBLISHED BVERT THURSDAY MORNING BY
SAWTE1L & JONES! *
Got. Bullock has thrown cff the mask and wields
the sceptre with despotic power.
H. H. JON e s.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1870.
Bullock is still juggling, and try
ing hard and soft raw u with weak-kneed
democrats! to win them over to bis poli
cy and private purposes.
The last news is, that in consequence
•of the •temporary absence of a number
of democratic membera, a snap game
was apprehended in the House organi
zation.
All legislation at present as Md in
abeyance by blue bellies and 'bayonets,
and nothing moves onward save the
$ecr increasing tide «f expense to the
State.
Well, to ruin us is the only avowed
policy of our Federal enemies. This
(General Grant’s peace.
jjgf We invite attention, in another
>coluren, to the flattering piospects of the
Bainbridge, Cuthhert & Columbus Rail
road as set forth in the Argus
Let opposition now he converted into
CO operation, and all hands go to work
•to promote the great enterprise which
is destined to unlock and develope the
treasures and resources of an important
section, and inaugurate a new era in the
(prosperity of our city. The delinquent
subscriber, if any there be, should coun
sel no longer with his fears, hut come
sqnarely up to the line of duty and in
terest
Think of the opening of another
great outlotito the Gulf and Ocean ere
the leaves spring and lade again.
'I he time is hastening on when South
Western Georgia, the garden spot of the
State, will be knowu and appreciated as
it deserves to be.
•“Look out lor the engine when the
whistle blows.”
jgjy Sam Bard of the New Era al
ter being sold, has himself sold out
We don’t blame him, for it would re
.quire * Much : asvel, or the versatility of
a Talleyrand to keep step with the ever
shifting music of his radical masters.
Bullock and Terry it seems closed
every outlet of escape “in the rear,”
anil onr disconsolate B.trd is forced
to hang his harp on the willows.
May he tu t say, oh save me from my
friend s.
Homicide i.v Impzkial Circles—A
Comparison.—Prince Napoleon a cousin
of the French Emperor, shot and mor
tally wounded Victor Noir on the 10th
i ist. for a publication in Kocbeforts pa
per.
The Prince surrendered himself and
was led to the oonoiergetie.
He will be tried before the High
Court of Justice, as no other tribunal
as competent to adjudge tho matter.—
The bitter comments of Rochefort have
provoked tho suppression of his Jour
nal. Still as an evidence of toleration un
der a despotic government, even when
the family of its Sovereign was arraign,
cd, the next day in the Corps Legislaiif
M. Guyot Moritparoux offered a resolu-
twn that the members of the Imperial
family be made amenable to the law.
Wonder if such a motion, in our little
"Congressional Agency” against the
usurper Bullock, would not result in
the application «ff some of Terry* bayo
nets to the person of its author.
Talk of freedom and a republic ?
The knout ol Russia, the bowstring
of Turkey, the garrotte of Spain, and the
guillotine of France, could do no more
to prostrate and destroy our liberties.
Blessed Uniou, glorious flag.
A Beautiful Gift.—The Propri
etors of this paper have purchased and
placed on exhibition at the Book Store
of l)r. T. S. Powell, a large and ele-
gant’y bound Family Bible, which
we propose to present to the person
procuring the largest number of sub
scribers (for one year! to the A r peal
before the 14th day of April next, at
which time the Book will be presented
*nd the name of the person receiving it
made public.
Persons intending to enter for tins
lieautiful and valuable gift should leave
their names at this office, to enable us
to place to their credit the names they
j roenre.
Cull and see tbe Rook, and We know
you will make an effort to secure it.
So far, Geu. Terry has disappointed
tbe expectations of moderate men, and
sdems a mere puppet in ithe hands of
the .wily expressmen.
Wiien it became evident that a union
of Democrats and cocservative Repub'
licans,^'onld prove too powerful for tbe
selfish schemes of tbe governor, and the
Grant and Butler policy, Attorney Gen
eral Farrow, the Ban Friday of bis
“provisional” master, was called in re
quisition, with an “qpiniun” to bolster
up tbe concern.
This deliverance whrioh prraatically
excluded scoree-of .individuals hrtharto
deemed eligible, ■the -pliable District
•commander endorses with his imprima
tur.
Tbe next step in the plot was to give
effect to this ruling by the preparation
•of a “protest,” to be offered whenever
ihe-outb .was presented to a suspected
member.
But who would have the hardfbeod
to serve this “process verbal”? None
of the white radicals, for every man of
them in end out Of the Legistutmre, are
known to be lily livefed, arrant cow
ards.
Poor Sambo then who was -thrust-to
ithe front at Battery Wagner, and made
a breast work Of by the prudeRt New
Englanders, again -ie called upon to as
sume the post of daDger aod discharge
this perilous duty.
Accordingly, we see tbe colored gen
tleman from McIntosh “Mr. Campbell”
rising in the plenitude of his conse
quence, and protesting against the seat
ing of first oBe and then another, of the
white members elect.
Where-upon 13 u I look amd Terry
forthwith call a military court martial to
fettle Georgia and Federal jurispru
dence, as though courts, judges, and
lawyers were obsolete ideas.
Verily all this seems like a dream,
and we feel constrained fa ask what
are we? Who are we ? American citi
zens, or subjects of the Ottoman Porte
with the knout and bow string in terro-
rem over us. Never was such high
handed oppression recorded in tbe an
si als of history.
This military Junta with its epaulet-
ted officials, judge advocate, and drum
head appointments, rivals the star
chamber el old, and would bo if it dar
ed, as arbitrary and fatal in its judg
ments.
But even a radical stomach revolts at
such a pill, aud hence a powerful coali
tion has been formed of all elements in
opposition to Bullock, and that worthy
will find lie has a hard road to travel
through tho remainder of his term.
And now powerless and chained to
the earth as we are, let the free men of
the North, East and West, lift up their
voices trumpet tongned in onr behalf,
and in vindication of the rights of an
American citizen.
If these crimes and usurpations are
toterated, how soon will their own boast
ed freedom, become a mere myth, with
out form or substance.
Again, we say also to all true Geor.
g'tne, scout tho ljtli ameudinent and
be drawn by wild horses ere you con
sent to ratify iW
No criminal is made to sign his own
death warrant. And if fall we must,
let tire fatal blow be dealt by our ene
mies.
May God defend the right.
3H
of
from participating in tho pi
said Honse of Representatives,
ing taken tbe oaths prescribed, and oth
erwise complied with said Act:
We therefore present the following
Protest, and appeal to tbe General Com
manding tbe Third Military District
The law-of Congress, under which -we
=are convened, beiiigtbas overridden,the
Constitution and laws of the State, thus
disregarded, and desiring, at this hour,
to advance no political purposes, but
ea; nestiy wishing an organization of this
Genera! Assembly in accordance with
law, that (he quiet of our homes may be
secure, and onr little property saved
from depredation ; we divided, political
ly, as Republicans and Democrats, hot
united iinthis effort, protesting again?
the proceedings already had, and the ac
lien now being*had in tbe organization
of tbe General Assembly, becanseit is in
direct violation of the law of Congress
New Advertisemets.
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To all Who Have Occasion to
Purchase Seeds-
itself, which now affords the warrant for - .
our assembling as a Legislature; be
cause it is designed, as we believe, for
the purpose of defeating a fair organiza
tion of the two Houses, until corrupt and
dangernns men shall so shape affairs that
the State may fail helpless into their
hands, for plunder and oppression; be
cause it takes the power of determining
qualifications of Senators and Represen
tatives from theibrnra which the iaw of
Congress dees -not interfere with, and
which tbe Constitution provides.
Thus truthfully and earnestly express
ing our desires, and making this our
protest, we appeal to the General com
manding, as a soldier of unsullied honor,
a servant of the Republic, to exercise
the power in him by the Federal Gov
ernment entrusted, to rescue the peoplo
-of Georgia Irani the violence and out
rage with which they arothreatened by
boldly wicked men.
J. E. Bryant, Chairman.
Wood, Wood.—We will receive wood
at cash prices, in pajraeut of sabsafiptions to
tbe Anvil. Bring along your wood and secure
reading for yonrself nnd family for 1870.
It is manifest, and needs no argument
to make plain tbe simple truth, that from
good teed only, can good vegetables be
obtained—“ figs do But grow on this
tles and yet, strange and inconsistent
as it may seem, we see those who exhib
it sound sense in most affairs of life,
purchasing Seeds from -questionable
sources, and congratulating themselves
(for the moment) on having gaved a
penny.—Rural Ragntcr..
New AdVertisemej
Referring to the above, I invite atten
tion to our stock of
160 Barrels best Sjrap In Georgia,
£0 Barrels Assorted Sugar,
100 “ “ Flow,
50 Casks Bacon,
25 Barrels Irish Potatoes,
100 Bedsteads,
PRICE
CASB STORE!
509 Chairs—Assorted,
Laadreth’s Seeds, I 19,000 Pounds Iron and Steel,
§5,000 Buggy and Wagon Material,
1,000 Bushels Corn,
Always accompanied by a guarantee of j
their -GOOD quality !
Have a general stock, comprising
LAMXRETH'S garden seeds;
■“ Early ROSE POTATOE;
M * GOODRICH •“
HARRISON
Prince Edwards Island Black &&T&*
Red CLOVER SEED;
White « “
Alsike
MARRIED,
BROOKS—BROOKS,—On the evening of the
39th in&t., at ‘be residence of Hie brides father
W. II. Brooks, of this City, by Bev. A. L.
Hamilton, D. D., Mr. WM. C. BROOKS, of
Columbus, Ga., fko Sis OLA BROOKS.
It was our good fortune to be among the num
ber present on this auspicious occasion. Calm
ly and terencly the two Brooks (brooks) met
and melted into one, forming a deep and joyous
matrimonial rivulet, upon whose bright bosom,
danced and sported the golden gondola of tbe
Goddess of love.
‘•Flow on thou shining river” without one
rock or ripple to agitate tby placid bosom, till
lost in the great ocean of eternity.
To the queenly bride and her handsome liege
lord, wc extend our heariy congratulations.
. Vaij.
White Silver-skin ONION SETTS ^
.Yellow Stransbnrg “ u
T, S, POWELL,-Trustee.
janSOct Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
New Advertisements.
LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining unclaimed in the Pott Office at
Cuthberl, Ga., on Jn. 1st, 1870, which,
if not called for before February lit,
will be tent to the Dead Letter Office :
B
Brown, John R
Rally, Mrs J \Y
Baly, A S
Belcher, Abner P
Barllett, Win
Brown, V
C
Clarke, J Lyle
Cox, B'm
Orchard «GRASS
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THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of N. Y. Ciiy.
Assetts about $10,000,000
AND THE LARGEST AND MOST
General Stock of Goods
in Ga.
Come and see if I am publishing a lie i
janSOot
J. McK. gujnn.
GEORGIA FERTILIZER!
Georgia Fertilizer.
WE are now prepared to furnish this INVALUABLE COMPOUND, in
lots to suit Planters, at SIXTY-THREE DOLLARS PER TON, Cash; or
SEA ENT1-THREE DOLLARS-PER TON, payable 1st November, 'with
factors acceptance.
Being manufactured in onr own city by Messrs. WM. SCHLEY & CO.
and endorsed by the first Planters of the State as a FIRST-CLASS FERTIL-’
IZER, we can recommend it with the ntraost confidence to the public.
As an evidence of its vslae, we have collected from a large number of cer-
tificates tbe following :
W. Scblet k Co.—Gentlemen :
v i , ,, „ , . Ajjast, Ga., November "7th, 1869.
1 our jotter of the 6 Hi instant is at band, and I hasten to reply.
I am much pleased with your Kerlilirer, and taka great pleasure in adding nTj’ teatta^TtoHs refuabl.
qualities. I am cow satiated that where I used two hundred aud flfiy pounds per acre on cotton, the
Purely Mutual !
Ball, T J-2
Baruum, J K—3
Brown, Mrs Mary
Ball, Mi'S Anua
Brilbe, Mr —
Brainhill, Miss M A
Coleman. Miss Mary
Cleveland, Dr J T
Calcbings, Wm
Dennington, Frank
Thk Legisi.atukb.—Bullock andTerry,
Live for near a week past, ordered a
suspension of all proceedings in the
General Assembly, fearful if permitted
to organize at present, a 111nj irity may
.be opposed to them.
Hence they arc waiting, in the hope
that the love of offi :o an 1 nine dollars
l*r day, willjdemorulize the democi acy
and conservatives, and cause many-more
to recant like Collier.
Failing in this, we suppose the mili
tary Board will be instructed to decapi
tate those members on trial before them.
Well, let them pile ou the agony, Pe-
iion upon Ossa, Alp upon Alp,-—it will
but hasten the day of vengeance and
retribution upon the heads of the Ym-
ported hirelings, who, backed by fede
ral bayonets, irainple upon and outrage
the people of Georgia.
What reck they, that the State is at
an expense of tan thousand dollars per
day, and bankruptcy and ruin loom up
in the distance ?
Ephemeral creatures of the hoar,
they intend to make the most of the brief
span allowed to them, and will doubt-
leee feather their nests most amazingly
Well.
It is a long lane however that has no
turn.
J©* General G. T. Beauregard has
invented a niaeninery lor propelling
cars and hn„i g by overhead wire, or
rope, deriving motion from stationary
tngines, or other power, at intervals
along tile route.
The Peoples’ Meeting.
From the Atlanta Constitution-!
Yeslerday evening the Committee
made the following report, which was
adopted and the Committee instructed to
lay it before Gen. Terry. At the meet
ing at 12 a., to-day, the Committee re
ported that they had presented the re
port to Gen. Terry, who promised to
telegraph it to President Grant.
I am instructed by the Committee ap
pointed by this body to make the fol
lowing report:
Whereas, We members elect to the
General Assembly of Ibis Statu, assem
bled in this city on Monday, the 10th
inst., in answer to a proclamation by
iiia Excellency R.B. Bullock, Governor
of Georgia, issued in accordance with
the provisions of a hill recently passed
by Congress, “to promote the recoustruc-
'ion of Georgia,” and
Whereas, The said bill provides, Sec.
1, that the Governor is authorized to
summon all persons elected to the Gen
eral Assembly as appears by the pro
clamation of Gen. George G. Meade,
dated June 2oth, 1868, to appear on
some day certain to be named in said
proclamation, at Atlanta, and that there
upon the said General Assembly is au
thorized to proceed to perfect its organi-
za.ion in conformity with the Constitu
tion and laws of the United States, ac.
cording to the provisions of said Act,
and
Whereas, The Governor, as we be
lieve in violation of t lie provisions of said
Ai t, directed one A. L. Harris, not a
member of said General Assemb'v, but
an appointee of the Governor on the
Western and Atlantic Railroad, proper
ty of the State, to organize tbe House of
Representatives; and
Whereas, Said Harris has acted arbi
trary, and has assumed, in violation of
law, to dictate to members, duly elected
as aforesaid, what they shall, and shall
not say and do, and has refused to al
low them to proceed to perfect the or
ganization of said House of Representa
tives in accordance with tbe provisions
of said Act, and has wilfully hindered
and interrupted the organization of Bald
House of Representatives in accordance
with the provisions of said Aet, and has
wilfully hindered and interrupted the or
ganization of said House, by adjourning
it from day to day, against the will of a
majority of tbe members thereof, and in
violation ol said law of Congress; and
Whereas, The said law provides:
Sec, 2, that said members, when con
vened, shall take certain oaths, which
most of the members of said House duly
qualified under said Act, have already
done, and all who were present, who
think themselves qualified, have presen
ted themselves, and demanded to be
sworn in accordance with said Aet, and
Whereas, The said Harris, in direct
violation of the said Act of Congress,
hat dismissed tbe said members, who
were ready and willing to organize in
accordance with the provisions of said
law of Congress, and luis wilfully bin
dered uml interrupted the said members
Frank 1 in, Wm U
FiLliiy, M A^
D
Dews, X W
F
Foster, C 0
Green, Dr W J
Ilnnter, G V—2
Hu-st, W T
11 arris, Master C S
Hungerfonl, Wm
G
Griffin, Cynthia
11
Hicks, Wm
llodnelt. C E
Hewitt. \T P
Hopkins, Jon T
J
Jackson, W T
Kirksey, Wm F—2
Kens, J M & Bro
K
Fetching?,
Delia
McWilliams, Mrs Mary
2 Mattox, Mrs M B
McBride, Janies P
McWilliams, M;s Margaret
P
Palmer. Miss Annie—2 Patterson, Miss E G-
Paee, A J Fearce, Miss Ella C
Pierce, Bishop G F
R
Roberson, Wm Rains,, Win
Rawsbenburg, W D Rogers, Jack
Richardson. Miss Jennie Ransome, J as B
Roads. Mrs Tesea
Siout, Rev T II
Tobson. Miss E J
Taylor, Rev Jpo
S
Smith, W
T
Taylor, J E
Taylor, Mias Bet(y
W
Willis. C C
Wilkin, Mrs Jane
Wheeler, A J
Wise. Miss Maggie
Wade, John E
Parlies calling: for any of the above let
ters will please gay advertisko.
jan20-lt J. A. HARDAWAY, p. M.
Information-Agency.
ALL CASH !
Judiciously Managed aud Preeminent
ly Safte \!!
I invite attention, and shall be pleased to
furnish any information desired.
janJOct T. S. POffFLL, Agent
1 am cow satisfied that where I used two hut
jield has been increased at least fift, per cent. In ibis year’s ex^riro'/nU^t “exwtled Dh^albrai*!!
and to sbov joa my estimation of its value as a Fertilizer, you can send me one hundred tons within
the next month. Iruly yours, g q LOCKETT
Wm. SceLiT A Co.—Gentlemen : I purchased a few tons oI your GMr^1i'FSjup 1 tl e t r b 'lMt 9 year
!b I applied to flfiy acres of land in cotton, at tbe rate of two hundred aud fifty nonnds Der acre—
Tbe land was bioken from eight to ten inches and the Fertilizer applied at the botiomof the bed Hie
yield was very «tits ctory I shall gather over thirty bales of coilon fram ibe field. Without manure
wi’h common preparation, -t would not have yielded ore:- six or eiaht hundred pounds per acre Wifti'
good seasons itwould have made one bale of See be. died ponadsper acre. Four Fertiliser excelled any
other that I used in producing a weed eae-ihiid tu one ftmrth huger; and bnl for the fact that the seed
used was poor and mixed, tbe y-eld of fruit wonld hare been greater than any other cotton grown by
me. I am satisfied tbit yonr Feml-zer is rateable, and will stand a drought better than any othe- fer.
lil ter used in my section I am sure that en my land, with pioper preparation, good culture and th-ee
buncred pounds of your Fertilizer, wuh ordinary seasons, I can make one ba!e a rmtt<m rvxam —d i
shall b- a customer of yours for the next year. Truly jours,
Send for Circulars arrd Directions, to
CHARLTON
We have now in store, a LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK oT
GOOD?, all
IFresh and New!
Everything for
Ladies’, Gents’ aod Children’s Wear,
Carpets,
Hardware, Saddles, etc.
We have adopted the
ONE PRICE CASH SYSTE
Sell to Ml Mike !'
AND AT
Extremely low prices
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1 AS A SUSPENDER for Men end Boy., it
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made, fastening to tbe pants at one poiut diiectly
under each aim, with a metallic bul<oo-bo>eoi loop.
There is no strain ou tbe panes when silt nj, i»toop-
in*, or in any o hev posi? ion. No Okher Brace com
bines Lae B ace and Scsnendev so completely and
conveniently ns the Pirot-Action Brace.
2. As a Skill Soppo* te for Lud*es and M ; s es, it
is isd^pensub'e for beat'll and corafoif. l! anp
ports tbe skins from .be shoulder*, and (baste-
lieves Ibe bi >s of an unpleasant and oppressive
barden, so .no'«fic of wea ine>s and disease. Eve-
. ▼ lady, young and o’d, should bare a pair. -
HEALTH.
8. As a Brace, >t keeps ibe shoulders d^awn back,
ex pends Ibe chesL, n events stooping ol the shoul
ders. compression of tbe lungs, cn«raiure of ibe
spine, aod consumption. To pei - jos of sedeuta.y
habiis, aed to the'young of boih ee:es attending
school, u rs msalnabie as* bcalih aud li'e preserver
CHEAPNESS.
A Great Public Want, at Last, Supplied.
Information Relative to claimt at Washing
ton or Elsewhere.
NQUIRIES promptly ans^red relative ro Pen-
Ci sums. Bounties, Patents, luternai Revenue If
ctuses ai.d d cisions. Contractors’ accounts, or
business b^fox'e any of tbe Depailmentg of the
Government.
Both members cf onr firm having for many years
been connected wuh tbe Gote.nment. in Various
departments of its service, we bare super lor ad
vantages for furnishing information upon any
point of public business.
AH letters enclosing 5 j cents, with a Stamp for
re'-urn postage, will be imm diately answered and
explicit and &xtL*tactorv information given. It
wiM be carefully obtained, so as to make it abso
lut. ly reliable.
We also attend, on reasonable terms, io
The collection ufcla’ms. public and piivate; Ex
aminaiion as to pa.enUtbiiity ol supposed inren
tions; Tbe ubiainhig of pa enis; The pmebase
and sale of lands : Tbe transaction of business at
any point—through trusted agenfs wnh whom we
are in correspondence.
Parties having lands for sale, especially in tbe
Southern Slates, will fiod it to their advantage to
send us a inll description of their premises, wi:h
terms, &c. This must be accompan'cd by oue dol
lar and a slamp. Tbe most diligent efforts made
to dispo^ of all properly entrusted to us. If
sold, a moderate fee (2)£ per. cent.) charged.—
THOMAS J. HARDAWAF
4. It comVnes the Brace and Suspender, at only
about the pr : cecf a common Suspender. Noether
Bra# can be hau so cbe-'p.
Foi sJe bv T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Deale* in D: ugs, Meuicincs, Paints and Oils,
j cnSOct Books and Stalioneiy.
AMMORIATED
DISSOLVED BONES.
fjpiIE SUPPLY OF PERUVIAN GUAXp hav
ing become exhausted, it is nece : ary for the
pi. ntingcomrriuni.y io look for a salwilde for ibis
ailicle, u) efficacious in pi<tmoir>£ and sustaining
Ibe growth of cotton, i he camoioa'ion of Peruvi
an Gu&no end Diss olved Bones has been found to
be the safost and bes*. of all the maav aH*cles of
fered, and vre are confident that in an o»d'o.vy sea
&oo, uj use the language of Mr. David Dickers* n,
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Thin hair is thick
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ness often, though not always, cured
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or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
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Its occasional use will prevent the hair
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injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
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b. —A liberal discount made to those
who pay in cash, or its equivalent, at the timeol
service.
Residence of Dr. Smith, the Jordan lot, on De
pot street •
Of Dr, TackeU, the old Dnbose honse, on Box
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not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical asd Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PBICE $1.90.
Aileo’s Lung Balsam
erri, aod in a Hade extending thtougb every portion
tne past
is authorized to act as Ageot for us. Any busi
ness forwarded .hrough him will receive prompt
attention.
We refer, bv especial parmisvioo, to Hon. J. J.
Martin, Sixth Aud'ior ol the Treasary for the Poat
Office Dei orlment; Hon. D. P. Holloway, late
Commissioner' of Patents, Washington, D. C.;
Hon John ililledge, U. S. District Attorney for
Georgia; F. 11. Smith, Esq., Official Reporter,
House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.;
Moses Kelly, K-q , Cashier National Metropolitan
Bank, Washington. D. C.; Cbas A. James, Esq n
Cashier Bank of Washington, Washington, D. G ;
Potts k Shelley, Proprietors of the Metropolitan
Hole’, Washington, D. C^* John Cnmmins, late
Associate Jus. ice Supreme Court, Boise City, Ida
ho ; Rives k Bailey, Proprietors Conetssional
Globe, Washington I). C; And to the Members
general ly of the 41st Congress.
NILHa k DAVIS, Information Agents
Office, No. 4o8 Seventh Sireet, V/ashibgton, D. C.
Jacob R. Davis, of Georgia.
jaaSVJm* Wm. J. Niles, of New Yo*k.
Wotioe,
'yyHILE ABSENT FROM THE STATE, up
on tbe sad errand of conveying to lb eir last
restiog place, in Oxford, Mia*., the remains of a
venerated Mother, my friend, Cot H. ii. Jones, is
my duly appointed Agent, and will represent me
faiiy io a«( bu«ioee* mattei#.
j«20 2t F. J. RACLiND.
of thecotion growing regions, and, during
five years, coo sum i eg thousands of tons, we are
jet io bear of ibe Hist complaint.
In onr manufacture wed* card all mineral phos
phates, and rely entirely upon
BONE,
Made readily soluble by tbe use of Salpbaric Acid.
0*1,0 immnni-i in Vliren 1 ipri frnm fhn navi valnahla
Tbe Ammonia is supplied from the oext valuable
soui ce to Pet avian Goa
uano, and in sufficient quant;
ties to give tbe plant a vigorous and healthy growth
the snlub'e bone sustaining it throughout tbe season.
We hare no hesitation in plactog this article
•gains- any manufacture or combination known,
and wiM refund every dollar spent ia its poicbaNe
in case it does not give satisfaction.
John Merryuian & Co.
-janSOeft
AGENCY AT
T. S. POWELL’S Drug Store.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
THE REMEDY FOR CURING
CONSUMPTION,
COUGHS,
BRONCHI1IS
AS!IlMA AND CROUP.
As an Expectorant
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
I T is composed of the active principles of roots
aud plaut*. which are chemically extracted, s
as to regain all their medical qualities.
Ministers and Pohlic Speakers
Who are so oTien afflicted with throat diseases,
will 2bd a sore remedy in this Balsam. Loseogers
and wafers sometimes give relief, bat this Balsam,
token a few times, will insure a permanent cure
WiD all those afflicted with Coughs or Consump
tion, g-ve ibis Balsam a fair trial, ihev will be
pleased wiib ibe e^uIt, and confers that the £3ct
Remeor Found at Last.
For sale by T. S. POWELL^Trnstee,
Diuggist, Bookseller aod Stationery,
jan20ct. Sole Agent.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from the Court
of
Ordinary of Randolph county, will he sold
before the Court Honse door, in tbe city o f Cuth-
bert, on the first Tuesday in March next, the in
solvent notes and acconnts belonging to the estate
of Lorenzo W. Bramlett, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
jan‘iO:d M. McDONALD, Admr.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
>T VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from the Coart
B T1 „
cf Oidinary of Randolph county, will be sold
before the Court House door, on the 'first Tuesday
io March Dext, tbe insolvent notes and accounts
belonging to the esta«e of W. 3. Scott, deceased —
Sold lor the benefit cf heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. e. McDonald,
jan20td Administrator.
N OTICE.—Van Tate has a pfied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart aod valuation
stead, ana I
of homestead, and I will pass upon toe same at 10
o'clock. A. II., on the 2ist da* of fanu iry, 1870,
at my office. M.-GORMLEY,
janjffjtt Ordinary.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
J)Y_ VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from the Hon.
Medical Notice
T IIE Co-partnership heretofore exist ing between
Drs. TACKETT A HOLT is this day dissolr-
by mutual consent. (
Dr. Holt mav be found for tbe present at the of
fice of E. H. Platt, Esq., in Powell’s building, da-
riog the day, and at his residence at night,
dec 1C Ira
^w^zR-isriiNi a-.
J HEREBY forewarn all persons from hiring
Jerry William*, George Williams, or Joe WiJ
hams, freedmen. as they had contracted with me
for the present year, and bad been fed by me since
Christmas on tbe fai b of their contract.
I will certainly prosecute aajr one who hires these
negroes or either of them, as 1 intend to hold them
to their contract.
janl3 lm* E. €. GRANT.
ocl4-3rn
SCOTT & SMITH.
Fresh and Complete Stock of
* «
FALL & WINTER ROODS!
f TAKE THIS METHOD OF ANNOUNCING TO MY OLD FRIENDS
and the public generally, that £ have just opened > LARGE and COM
PLETE STOCK of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
Itaalymaie Clothing, Bools, Shos3, Etc, Eto,
For ISOilo
QNE HOUSE and LOT, where E. M. Black now
lives. JWill be sold for cash, or will take _
pair of Mules in pari payment, at a reasonable
price. Apply immediately to
jan!3 2i E. M. BLACK.
$25 Reward—Lost Mule,
^TRAYED,^ from my residence, near Court
Ground of 4th District, Calbonn coanty, about
10 days since, one Mouse-Coloted Mare MULE,
abont nine years old, and about 5 feet high, eyes
crossed.
Tbe above reward win be paid for tbe Mule de
livered to me, or $10 for her if secured where I
can get her. Address
JOSEPH E. MOSELEY,
fan!3-3t* Cutfcbert, Ga.
Which I offer to the public at as LOW FIGURES as can be bought in tbe
ket. My Dry Goods are all FRESH and NEW. They were not bought
auction, North, but from FIR3T-CJ.ASS HOUSES, who do not deal io
hand or damaged goods. I bought fur CASH, got CASH ARTICLES, and
Goods are compared will show they are as good as tbe beet and as cheap,
I also have a general assortment of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
Hardware, Hollow and Willow Ware, Ete.,
finanos!
Pare Peruvian Guano
MEnHYMAKT’a
Dissolved Bones
txt-ruaLN ’a
Ammoniated Dissolved Bones;
ao:xm'x'aia.K , ’s
Fresh Ground Land Plaster.
The best and most reliable Fertilizers
ever offered to the public.
Agency at
T. S. POWELL’S Drug Store.
Which can be bad on reasonable terms. *
Connected with ay establishment is that accommodating nnd popular sales
man, JNO. L. BUOWN, who is ever ready to show my Stock, and will spar* do
pains to give satisfaction to all \frho may fiivor me with a call.
93U Those indebted to me, I trust, will respond promptly, and come up pre
pared to balance old accounts. I have waited patiently until you gathered your
Cotton, nnd now 1 hope you will not put me to any farther inconvenience by.
withholding the same. Your promptness in tiia matter will but enable me to sell
to you on nioro favorable terms in the fnture.
octl4 3m ISAAC EASLEY.
Reopening of
1
ONLY BARGAIN STAKE!
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jan6tf
IN' otice.
T HE nnderaigned will, as already announced,
begin tbe exercises of bis School oa MUN-
DAV, January 10th. 1870, at the residence of Col.
John T. Brown, on College Street.
Kates of Tuition :
D istrict Court
adl on
. the Unite! States, 1 will
For the 1st Term—beginning January 3d,
and ending June 17tb $50 00
Saturday, Feb. 12th, 1870,
Before tbe Court Honse door, in the city of Cuth»
bert, between tbe legal hoars of sale, lot of Land,
No. 9S. and E.ist halt of lot No. 99. in tbe 7th Dis
trict of C ay coonty, Ga., except 75 acres from said
lots, set apart under tbe Homestead Law, for tbe
benefit of the family of Jared W. Pounds, Bank
rupt. Said tiact to be sold contains 225 acres,
mnre.or less.
Sold as the property of Jared W. Pounds, Bank
rupt, for tbe benefit of his ered'tors.
Sold free from ail encumbrances. Purchaser
paying for stamps and deeds. Terms cash*
jm20-3t J AS. BUCHANAN, Assignee.
“VTOTlCE.—Mrs. Hettie Ford has applied forex
j_N emp'iun of uerso-aKy and valuation, and l
will pa?s upon tbe same at 10 o’clock, A. M., ou
tie 2i*»h day of January, 1870. st mr office-
j m20 21 M. GORMI.EY, Ordinary.
Payable oxe-half ix advance, and olber at tbe
expiration of three months.
The Course of Instruction,
Will include the ordioary English Branches, the
higher Mathematics, Latin and Greek.
Should the number of pupils warrant it, Mrs.
Edwards, already koowa here as a teacher, will as
sist me.
Pleafie see me at once, or Col. H. H. Jones, wbfr
will act for me, make your arrangements, and
send in tbe firsTday, so that tbe woik of organizing
may be completed, and that of study earnestly
commenced daring the first week.
dec 3tf ,l 4. EDWARDS.
Attention,
F OR the convenience of tbe Sick, my Drugstore
will be opened on Sundays from 9 to 10 o’clock
A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M.
api8ct j. j. McDonald.
H aving just returned from the north with an im
mense aud WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS!
Consisting of
Shoes, and Gents Famishing Goods,
GLuTHING.
White and Woolen Goods 5
LABIE’S AND GENT’S SHAWLS
rooeries,
And many other Articles too numerous to mentiom
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N. B.—Having attended the Latest Auction Sales in New York and Phila
delphia, I ean assure my customers, and the public in general, that I am enabled,
to sell the above Goods, at
LOWER PRICES than any House In S. W. Georgia!
All I ask is an inspection of my IMMENSE STOCK. Come aad see for
yourselves, and you will be convinced of the feet.
8®- Special inducenaents offered to Country Merchant# aed Planters wishing
to buy at wholesale. [o«H-3m] M. H. PTTr.ASKT.
I