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About Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1872)
Gwinnett Herald. I. \N\ lIENCEY 11.1,1., <; A. WednrsdiTTr Oct. 30, IS7*-’. Natior.al Democratic Ticket. FOU PRESIDENT, lion ACE G ll EE LEY, OF SEW VOHK. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, u gmiatz niton n, or MISSOURI. j'HESI ENTIAL ELECTORS. FOR THE STATE AT I.AROR. WASHINGTON roK... of 8188. V i WOFFORD... OF BARTOW. JLL. II ART RIDGE.OF CHATHAM H. L BENNING . .OF MUSCOGEE. DISTRICT ELECORB. First District —11. G. Turner, ol Brooks. Sccoml District-lt. N El*,o( Dougherty. Third District—W. I Hudson,of Harris. Fourth District—J. M. Back, ot Newton. Firth District Dr II R Caret .oftQolnmbia Sixth District-JASi’KR N Dorset, ql 11*11. EevcDtli District —E D The People Speak. On next Tuesday the people of United States exercise the highest privilege l —the most important fran chise which the Constitution gives to the citizen. Iu monarchical govern ments, gioat revolutions are effected ouly by a re>ort to arms. 'I he track of a!! impoitant reforms is stained with blood. Rulers to whom power descend* are loath to yield their pre rogative ; and innovations which ad vancirg civilization demands are general I v obtained at the point of, the bayonet. Under the government which our fathers left us, the people rule At the expiration of each term of four \oais the people are called upon to determine whether the gov ernment has been administered ac- \ cording to the spirit of the great charter of our rights; and if they condemn bv tbe peaceful and silent ballot, then the rulers are changed, and new ’men are entrusted with a lease of powor Many of our wisest statesmen have doubted the wisdom of a President being eligible to a second twin The opportunity and inducement for corruption is bo great that it will require a man of the virtue of a Washington to resist the temptation and keep himself exactly peipeudicular. The history of Grant's administration his nepoi’sm his shielding from punishment thieves who infest llio avenues of public office : his taking as his private conn sellor* corrupt men who trafic with votes hs thoj^-would with merchan dixc ; liis use ..of the rrmy to over awe voters and uontrol S;ate elec tions. demonMyate’that llie power of the lhesideul has become too great to allow l>H.y to aspire to Ins owijl succession . ' Giant-' no proijdsesAfm tlio future. ll>> simply \fers to the pj£st as an indication of what his fulgtm policy wilfhic If there is a man. in ; in this State mr tag jhist fpuf yeais,* let him go and vetoJYu ifitn. * W there/ is a man who to see Sink trammeled and interfered with bv Federal power, sfid" (as is another reconstruction, leWum cast his vote for Grant.. Alrdatly subordinates in this Slate are attes ting to pave l levity fXr bloKl -■nWW* by arrestHiJj innocent men, iftfpo>Un£ Federal troopsf iin*fn«Ubry to the ner|fo, and our people. If lie is .put agiJitv, wre the Btat^fSe | of lier' t chosen rulers, innf* of Hem the people with to In^Yhis fraudulent homls. *, White men of Goiwgia, don’t slfip to discuss the relative merits of Greeley and Grant. The questionjs, do you want Grant defeated ? If you! do, the polls swiss vote. \V« heard Grant’s Atltorneji General? publicly in a meet! ifgj in Atlanta, that»Sm th s large majority was the o£.gross (ranA and intimidation. Jjafftu* show the!) that Georgia,* iadeemed fiom tlirf* rule of the /Aat we can give sixty* thousand Ileifiovrtific' with pofis. suiioumjLk by FtjJera! hayouets. Tim iisye if a great one-the result w ill be dilas trous or glorious. Peace ind glod government»u one side, on {he oilier, a government of the swordi Los no man dally jw this hour, 1 hen J the future of the government/ is t d be settled. Let your b«mlfs cry be, u ßomember South Carelitia!” j —iW* w I i For the quarter endiiigjSeptimber ■fO. I*1?, liruitswick •fhippJd six millions two hundred ain | lift fleet of lumber J 'J * Tn Tick :t Muddle We pub! »h , ' in another column a dispatch fiom | Qeiieiyl SI •cum, 4 and the comments jof lion. A 11. Siepuens in the At liinta Sun S nee that was in Ivpc. we fin I the following dispatch to Dr. Miller «i ich settles the mailer, aii’l will save anv tr mlde : LaG angk, October 22, 1t>72. * Cuter a l 11. IU. Slocum, (’hninujni Congressional Jfcwo r itic Etkcu. \ lice Committee: Does the law require the votes electors and for mernbirs of Congn,-s --to be printed on separate pieces of paper? 11. V. M. Miller. Washington, D. C., Oct. 23, 133-2 11. V. M. Miller : I .There is no law requiring sci^iiU tickets. II W. SuipT , I - To Youiik Mcu*^ It is easier to be > man than a poor one. * Half jjio ! eigy displayed in keeping aberpl ticfflT is required to catch up when jellied will save credit, give ■ iwr' business, and add to the profit a.id* reputation of your %&l\ k. ilynor your engagements. It>you promise to’rncet a man, or.a thing, at a ceitaju't moment, b«ffeadyj»t lift appoinfU time. Ih you go out on buxine's, attend promptly to tpe mat ter on hand, and then as promptly go about your business. DtJ nut sftp to tell stories in business li flifl JP - If you hare a place *>f business*be found there when w anted y 4 No can get rich by sitting around stores and saloon*. Never “fooP’ on Iflisi ness matters. If you h.qfe to lafjpr for a living, remember ihM one IJour in the morning is better Eian two at night. If you employ firhers, hand to see that titev a to their duties, and to direct regularity, promptness and libetaljAv. not 1 meddle with any nothing of. Neverlmya thiij 4 sim ply because the man Ufal will, take it out in trade. Tiale is money. Time is money. A good business habit and reputa tion is always money. Make vour place of business pleasant and ultra - live ; then stay Inhere to wait on youi customers. Never use quick words, or allow yourself to make hasty or ungentle manly remarks to those iu your em ploy—for to do so lessens their re spect for you and your influence over them Help yourself, and others will help you. Be faithful over the inter est confided to your keeping, and all j in good time your rerponsibilities will be increased. Do not be in 100 great haste to get rich. Do not build until you have arranged and made a good foundation. Do not—as you hope to work for success—spend vonr time in idleness. If your is your own* business will suffer' do. If it is „given to anothar foi pay, it belongs to him, and you have no more right to sfeal it than money. ■l?e obliging. Strive to avoid hai ji words and personalities. Do not kick every storm in the path ; my re mile milejs'can-be made a day-by going steadily oil than by stopping to kick. l’ay»*islyoV go. A mmLof ,’ his bond never .beg. 11 el olhyltf,,' V|oii^v u can, but tifcver give whenryou crfnlot afford t*>, simply jj itf* sash in able. -yLeArii tol wo. Myvj&C y. of snapping efl [ Aut '&g htfMFCNit siU' ifiirmly a.A 1 liave JmiJvw j '■ antsJ an’(pfWrf?'w'er .ttff 1 oejW|r. t*Te *-your g''‘f) rather'^himthose <>f oU)J|jkMAhlvjjSh) tliuak'iiylyidl fotJ "head * ratgeMpmt\eyi.ml iff Yj^wgi i PV'P,'Ar* l id s UCthe V&nfijjk i ii'pe-.f&b’mi jrcys bwtlf^pilSiici,-isT tfor ‘ v T^S»La,,|^3r^u^ l kc:# «Mi(> gvMLjd\'*e‘,M et j AdS nSr- j MipotjjAn-nts "m time • trt. 1 jb bo ri I'fecT^n- pjacesf \ HjWiffirafr’ 1 1 ijx t J§T , tT lie iu*J fahis pbacmmi^Moiibu^^pp^ Mteek, a go<ffl 1 1 u i fju i ifi fe w^ CJF I I'wkUt \\ \ *rr ' ir~ jiitrTr I 1,1 'fJdfejyyi, I mi!rvflio,'S;t?t»<lejjilliyj'df# himself 1 b l *rb fe -m dn i» hv,, f Wy-have ffeard (jttl. J&jj and jvebLSfsahle sjrcaker., amfriy.-d/not re. the [lpople 6f tl*r to tuA out tef' Uejjt TTim, as moA^of! | them, know him »yd will, bd'sufe to api>dkrtu I H r 'V c %?v -* ' • o,J i *-* * j] y | iff tfijut XieiA'gia if I tv Iw j acodjjiils Jipr tlwS” courfedfob- yarroy^ ! Conlev fftfl lio, b >rs .'ajwke J of, xiojat-s ing : Il thyi of ryiv ] >c^j>Ijk- ha^veroeerf- tried Kexond.WaiVnable , it' is of j - The Ts id I at- at riots or inurtiidaiitJi,. on lelection w, wK-re made by therUadi cals, am] yet “l > otash”'fs not consul with his prosecutions, hoi hlg kept •he telegraph wires b\isy w*ith his Muiichansen dispatches* Wlow lon-T 0 Cataline,” etc. An I mjmrtngif Matter, and Oil-.' \» hi.-ft Shoal I c.< l«-.irl> aiul Definitely S*-H IpiL liji ,fi-oin,a late i -i a of the Macao (Go.) lolcgr.i; h ar.d M* r T« T.vvv with L *. u:j» iu Sti*A- T i-*», i- — 11 11« I••it j h ii, •tyirmtfi of the.'Democratic Stale Plyiilive C'ontnii.rtee, sent the lo.lovv k, r dispatch v u-T-*rday ti» the li,on. WJS&V. Si"i*um. f_'J " i iiifi: of the C *n- (Jo.miiiiuee at \\ ask urn ion: r 7 xMaco.v, «-toher 1 I&T2. Hjjh. Jim M'. Slocum, 1 Cushivgtoi: ■TlToes tlie law of Congie*^require sinuate bailol boxes for President and Cougi e.-smen • " O , Titprs. I*. Hardeman, Jjp, - CLaiijuan Executive Committee. ‘-'To «mch the follovring answer was received : Washington, I>. C., Oct. 18, 1872. Titos. V Hardeman, Jr.: f The law requires separate tickets, pot'separate ballot boxes. . * H. VV. Slocum. •/fi*. information is inpor taut, and wT- ask our Deiwfciatie exchanges to copy it*. This Jaw iiad escaped our observation, a yfl, we doubt not, that of fiotemporsffies generally. AV e confess we do not understand the ineaniiiij <d (ieu. Slocum about "separate ticket'll, appr do we know to wljat law »»f Ccmgress on the subject The law doulles* flialies tlte mattes clearer than his telegram ' does. Doe?'he meari by separate tickets that Hie names-of the electors for President and Vice President sjiall be on distinct pieces of paper; or that oMtbe same paper the names of thtj electors be distinctly «fcrfl|;nated and separated frqpi the name of the candidate voted for, for Congress ? The latter has been the uniform course in this State heretofore ; that -IS, the ticket has first _ I'OR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, with the names of the e!ecU>rs voted, for under this designation/f then fol lows the Congressional ticket under the sepaiate heading : FOR COFGHESB, i willi the name of the candidate or j candidates voted for under this des ign itiou. In this way the tickets , have ever been considered ns separate, ' though on the same piece of paper. Now, are we to understand that 1 this system has been changed bv law j of Congress, and that each voter who j is entitled to vote for Presidential Electors and for a member of Con ! gress in his Dptiict in this State, will be required to Land in separate atul j distinct ballots -j-one for 1 resident i and Vice President, nnd the other for member of Congi/ss ? This is tLe^point/ which we say j should be clearly utuTisiood and deft nitely settled j-aod too, as soon as possibla. I , Ifotiriol J System is changed in oliis partifmljliYit vLil introduce some cotifusioi atf tile jolls. Kvery voter who e.\ofvi*s»his7right ol franchise’ iu full,/wll/in nioint of fact, vote twice—fjiiae/for/Klectors apd once for ii\«iil/t/of congress; and both ticket? will Le deposited in the box, will havefti be lui in be red separately. lfTlii/liL- thl law let'ft be Autn|£c(| with / bat l#t vptWs every 7-/well|as rnauagei^of-'£lVc tioirf,tk/iifw ilk: f,o;t in time, U A H s |ja UinfTvl Chin’s IKt.i ai,.-« Li Chiu buried fthe v mct-pfi imiiijr Ci«:fiii uni ] HHi uo ce emonies ot a Chi levcr; ij£nl ttryio performed in his iWtT-r lie latter days of Li Chow '' Jhifib lila in upnii'nynion i’ir ferloden gorh to 'which \ le/iTinaj/ed loyal, tn jsjTite >l7thaffn^iteVf a Christian rfVnvfrt hfm. Jlis funeral was in|blN l»y ‘2J<lVtiinese, the total C^pyVll'arvey’s imported a# 'usual in woodelttlAe*vljil)b,y pantaloon loose fil||i(s«Al thc\ '|sseii/|WI fuming loonm'bf llyCTUaurffliy Ths- Jyft'tittC' of llitir departed brother. “VTI/n fjafl vvni, ready they mo ed gram to tl^cJlmfiaLplai-e t;heJMfT>e!v w. Jr<« - {fallil eUch thrujv a piece flighted jlnKjr Jywm upon tus;coipse. A m»I --wtbc aro »* ffoui Die grave, im.l of Li Cirrtw g- h<- lB»erl byiliis brethren tti^iiiwfascend «pyvxitl» it clouds.. As the day nai^>e' n n heaped efirpse ami pieoo# <£fo\ie\ i;nr pringffti with itjUtnd money I a‘|ieiig'|lu} sj range is »stfowitnessed Vt et'vtwviny. After tme fuueral Chitnimen’s supper Jydl rang, WTllmu'i'^paired 'ofislv li| sticks anjpKea 'A miithcr standing with Juir littf? jhroc yc»i-old daughter ,otV a piaL: i. The stars were shining brightly, auA the mother siid: “llauglitbr, what 4*l- those bright spotirin flie a mo ment’s Ift-sitation the little anc said : ‘LMammu, ain’t they little gi|nlet holes to let the glwry »!"■ ■ ■’O •• • Taffy flawing mid candv pulling are the latest amusements iudulged in by the Thomaston lads and las* O. l/Ttcr from ?!. C. Kcrr—llis s of llio l'olitii ul situu t'oo—The of lleino (I flf s otTv! LHmtkl lt<-|>llbli • ans. Ni vv A i.n wv. I -.j, . (>et 1 f>, 1872. A N JtloorJ, Chan in ’a I)(m<jfrufiC State (antral ('umwitt e oflnd.: My Dear Fm; 1 have just received by telegram •,<,'«• invitation to ad dr*—> a i S-mocr.-t* ie afi l ( ons i v.itivc mass iiicet ng at Indtaiiapi*! s to il. oi row ( f wi.dt I cotlld < oiiqily but I cannot. The condition of my health eu.; hath y forhj^Kit. I caunot too strongly a.-.-.iKt you that with nil invJfieart 1 am with you in sympathy and hope. We must not abate our efforts to advance the right, and totoverthiow law- an 1 eorr»j»tion. vrt ti vlwliana we Lave been subjected*toa! dfefeai by the lavish s^’s*i of money, and by' multi i»li#?*l fraud prac»iced by/«6*tr einmiie?, Ihhl by the’-very fprenee and ‘ *■ as l itica■ l ua.nope JLhal uiese sive an^formtriable tn they in wi>jjmei> ’less orjfrealet our vj^klTlhe should ohgpmo'Jjpful lntefltgeM our nmntry from fbu>*inoTe Tears offiliisrftlejFiid cerruption. at WasLiuitoii isjoiily surpassed vice*, itsjft'if passions, amf* Us by a few of its lowing friends Nafitl in _ J loth, and aljfmicli RcOpie should be rebuked. Let us rally with v z.yi' 'a uj^Mte^rflKcAiage. 4ye vdy-ctior. on 5Tr. veai> ret^ncj ration and puiifieatiixi in our "public service; ii.rueans genuitie and'geno-, rous peace and ieeotfciliatidjj ; it mejns the equal and impartial forcemeat' of the Constitution ancl laws in'tile interest of all tW’peojdeJ; it means, at lcJi't-;'the intelligent*and sincere of reform lit practical and the'set ting of tliaiCwA,eminent toward hon est ffen ways. These are vast impoftancy. to tlie weLmie of every citizen. These’’ are that can never be any administra tion over which Mr. Grant presides. The * objects should arouse the utmost/'encrgitft of every Democrat and Liberal Republican to struggle for a triumph in November. We Xwe such an effort to ottr country, does the Democratic party owe it to their faithful Liberal Re publican allies. It) good faith the iatter stood by us, and fought bravely and consistently in the late bitter contest in our State, and now wed deserves, as our entire country does, our best elt-'fVv in behalf of Mr. Greeley. 1 am sorry I cannot be with von to-morrow. I shall Vfo all .i# in inv power, In view of the 'eoniti lion of my health, to secure victory for our great cause in next month, i am sincerely jo-urs, M. C. Kerr. SrKAM on Canals. — The Alhnftv TN' Y.) Journal says tlie Fount flu City lias ai rived at Albany from Hufl’alo in five days ;<s another com petitor for $106,000 pri/.e for steam navigation on canals. The Fountain City is water-logged by design,: * ihe inventor desires to test the feasibility of applying bis madiKiyiv to any boat. Tne propelling vi’i-o ds are dc scribed as so arranged lhV£the waves produced by one whed*are broken by from the other, ller speed (averaged over three miles per hour. Ihe wheel has all thempower of a screw in the fore and aft blades, and ! a sijuare pull in addition bv one of the side blades, and consequently will develop more power with fewer 1 (.-vo lutions per minute. Jt The Atlanta IltjUAil).--*— CoJ. R. A. Alston and Mr IT. W. (Irmly have purchased a D v ® thiids interest in this elegaijJpaper. Mr. 11. IY YY\ C'dg has retired. It is now -gon ihlc tevT by Messrs. St. Chwr-Abrame Al s'.on and Grady, eaefc ownitig u third. , —s^— — . ( orn sells at ' cents a busliel inlalbouoii. YY'atson county, it is said, is ing more cotton than any other |ty it the Mate. ' \ ■* The IVrrv and F’ftrt Y'al!ov«i p ogros'cs slow ly -cars andoX peeled in l*err> by December, Col. A. 11. Lamar lias resumed the j tiipod as editor ot the Siwaiwiah I Advertiser. •' * i Five hundred coolies of the YY'est’l j Indies are returning to CUMf*wiih i seventy thousand ilollars sann<>?. * t • o Col. YY’in. Dougherty, one of Goor ! gin’s greatest lawyers, died in the’ city of N.ew York last Monday night. Mr. DetU has been appointed post master ayfminpkin, Ga., and has en tered upon his official dutiesf Talbotton is over the ! piospect of a railroad. She will take j a small one ij’ she cannot get a large one. . • • Justice I V M. Marsh, another eleq t ou manager at Savannah, hasMieiilJj arrested upon the oath oka negro for «Jff>TvSricnt . s»*•«■£ over a case gendmg in Somtcr Superior Court, now iu scssfdn. It involves the title ito all of the land which .the village iembraces in its corporate limits. ANVOIM EM EM’S. J (HI ORDINARY. We are authorized to announce the name of J.\MKd T. La*kin as a can didate for re-elect ion- us Ordinary of Gwinnett county. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. We sm ■ authorized ti r announce the name of W. If. Y \ eon an as a candiilatc lor re-clectioc as Clerk of the Supei ior Court at the re xt e'cctjon. i' )U SHERIFF, We are authoriz-d to announce A. N I’omxs x as a candidate for Sheriff. 1140 Wif.r.iAM F. Flowers for Deputy Sheriff . of Gwinnett county at tire election in next January. W'e are authorized to announce .f^rW M. Patterson asyi candidjfcfeVor Slieriff, and James ttj VY fyi woi Aut for Ifepaty Sheriff of ■•eoiituy at the elec tion (TVi ' A WYe j t{iy nMfte-*rTT JT Lewis as foM| Sheriff, j Wilmam Gwin&jtt coimtyffifUie fnext ejfJttToir a Dwrocratic no mi.-" jfffon, it a:.yjffanirtytit*i.is jwad' 1 . % f * Fa A3v 1-W- 1 \ t- Woap#gatteorizc<l to iY YY'u-.r. i7j is" aTh i witOitjfrv at thtfjf'A'lLn iigfft ? ' To TIIKjro7BfcSA- v 1 —I lieyrt^'offeAm yse: LjfcjtK.* ndidate■ for of snidest etjjln, subjActmo^:nS*-mocratic ( uon«mt'Ua*i.U;' any A*i resnect-, fullv soliJtt \hp- -vmL>z iaX'£f ntr are datnoriZ' -F to * <#Tance IA rtyAtitt-r K a cartffdujtfflfcr Tax Ur* ■xmOTT of Gwflbutt tl/ uexti ?*> sn. * / jW »w* to' the I'taiTw ofr Jus>-nj;i ! i.s ;\-y a can ididmyfor ,T»x Receiver of Gwinnett j.cta'ndw' at tlio next (Sectfort' subject to one iswnade. 0 are authorized announce D. R. <Bl as ACiudWaTe for re-election ’jlecojv'cx of Gwipoett county at ytfj&fexrt ebc^^- * / are authorized to’announceVf. 41. If jßiet'rn t as a candidate jX Ta* of GW.iett county at tluS^o^ ; ?jK|P'V v f / V Mve are autJiorizedV to announce thpPiameof AVhjtam R. ’Brewer as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Gwinnett Afhrfty at the next election. FoRdTAXV<'!.i.K' Ttti.*. 'announces himself a | candidate Tiff to the office of | Tax Collector Gwinnett, subject to | the Democratic r nomination, should one jbe made. , - i AVe are authoriz ’d to announce “crip* , pic” John Harris as a candidirte for | Tax Collector of GwinivU county at the election nt xi January. R COUNTY TREASURER A\ e are authorized to atmounce the j name of William 11. llarves as a Can dida te for County Treasurer of Gwinnett | county lit the next elect'hu. A\ e art; mil! r zed to |nni:onnee the name of Robert N.# Rf.in? Sox as a 1 candidate lor re eft-crionfto tin . ofliec of County Treasurer of < .’\riu!i -tt i-oimtv. FOR SAfLE A 8 1 ’ll( v !.Alls]!] I ’ i Moor Is South ern ss Univ ri'ii' of , «tlantn.— | I i is is ii fine o[,[,i.i i uni y in i mug hu m who desire trr obtain 11 rood J iisiness t-d Hfiiiion. ..Apply »t I I I.S (> 'FIFE. MEW *A r JVERTISEM (.' KORfiTA.- fj'vrr'iNK'JJ (,’< l STY. 2 W 7 1 I’v virtue of r. conm issioti lord from the Superior ('on -t of slid ec^nty, ; i sued upon the app! ;at iotXif ii. j Allison-and'ethers, vs. ..»! iu t^, Ac.. for partition of lit ill, wLI I*, souldf before the (.’out Jl.lse imrjtt. Law rent- v t lie .CjJ| •Tuosciuif^i j _*wUli.| ogarJa>urj lof sn ; e, In , h.ifpvJhH* type rib & rjbal es tate, to wj_t! TiutfArac or no .y! t,[ lartfl ,whenjo* ■, ' k ;'(lrcunns ihw m Wei knowm axthe !\ui|m pHjpe, in thef, th bilf 6a.jd mpfty, Ring |arfi/p survey, li-rfd udloiumglj in J.-f o, tlalh j, \'f. andY othqgr iukF hundred and jJati jyj iriityrt 5, To be sold' IF- achK ifn nmonr t- 'MOIin ii.\idk]x"T ~ 'M M. £ sam.\£Jn,„ 1 „ £ .AVMKX, / * y-jComiflLlioner7 ’ Mr a l jK n tsijWiA yum > agjjf -jpmnt an agent in|i.Wkß Miiljlid Ujjiped States to | 1, mid.jfcu SLisWglling artiydes.4giiil st* 8T 1 terms to jjf Wwjg*- ■> ' / - 1 l»-ep yC ‘ S % R>S |s3w " st.iNTFAdri nsX*n « ». ijN<f ii- •: -w> , A- l^rjtlx f r l j Ejw^oilb i/ S> ... r ' j. - V • * .--till ■■ipqju U w ill rf> ' p ygance au!l)»ii<Pd» K tfr( >, ty o rd r from our L/cfor*. rtfa'd Jjhi price iNt. |r j | A« 1 1 UmistiilrLiT By virturf^m^an i Jomt' of Urifinarf If nuttyT Ou., wifi ( 8 solß '(befoiHthT'Ct tjrt ' llou4fT door, 11 tOYvi-r'fyVJ < !: wfnceville, +4 , 'toy in IteoelWvr Mx)m iv-udi thy legal l baprS if the uyaWielotg. ing to J4Vney Jarroll, late of said eotAy, tfltahsed, ti yWit: 225* acres, 1 'ifl the t)/'—- tlirt trict of t lands cf f;. Ly„ c b and 01 her h~ B*l *f)r‘di; *^>utfou.— 1 Terms tstjt. JUls Qetfber. 21st, 1872. 1 (i ■[ f il iYSdmiiiistrutrix. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. I will lie at the following named d s I triets in said county for the purpose of collecting the lax "f> r the present year: Gootlwin’s. Nov. 4 Sugar Hill,Nor. 11 I, iwrcnceville, “ 5 Hog Mount. “ 12, Norero-s, “ fi Cain’s, “ 13 ]{urkshire f “ 1 15. Smith’s “ 14 Rockbridge, “ 8 Harbin’s. “15 I Cate's, “ 9 Martin’s. " 10 MOSKS MAimX.T. t’. 'i’his Octolrer 26th, 1^72. AdMiinistriitor’s Sn!<v 1 will si! between the legal h' -urs of sale on the first Tuesday in November next, 'ln fire the Court-house door, in tie town of Cumming. Ca.dwo (20ft) bui iMadl lof land, knowu as the John Rlantonptacr-. , Hk, Setting Down (.'reek, and on the Fedt ral Road, about six (G; nnrth of Cumming. Good ilwel fl!r- tmi! out -1 houses, and gornl apple iTehard. Abont 80 acres cleared well en folostxl; 120 acres in the woods and weli , timbered- '-Abrmt 20 acres of first-glass ; bottom thrplace; all wijl*watered, i lies well,.*and finely* Sold for tlm bgpofit of Use m irs of John J. Bltrn- tased.p ' Terms cash September ! I AV M. F. AYOFFORD, !* J Aflitninistrator de boms non. f | | pr fre §ll jj. ,jpAclini|»istrators’ Siijc.. ! jL#>v- virtunj ,oT d decree, had in the Court of Gwinnett jttourfty, (lMrgia, # .sit Rl4 March 'IV-rin, fcSei, in the euuje of Flizabetlr A. l'ag l^ell, oVrinst James M. anil John Ilag -I'kell, afffhtßistrators c>f Robert Bagwell, 'toeVva-id, rjjld. before the Court fio'fte nf- t j!Cf'*sirid fjonrirr. ir» terms of the law. Tin «!:‘e iW - kiy in November, 1872, all TMOse purfs, of land, lots numbers one fnutidred und twen v (L2i/(.and one hnn- : | ilred and ] district of comity, anil a parcel of land, known as tlx’ home place, adjoining said parts of lots, in all containing about, throedbundred and forty ben s, (more or Ac 1 ?-) known as the Robert Bagwell place, and which., land is designated in home stead taken Icfkfaid Robert Bagwell in his life. Terms of sale. Cash. JAMES M. BAGWELL, Hi.L, Administrators. Sepembcr-21st, 1872. tds , Gwinnett ShcrifT Sale. >» \Vijl»he the Court house dsi«rt%in thejTown of Lawreneeville, in said county, on the first Tigs lay in No vember next,within the legal hours ol sale the following property to-wit: A part, off lot of land No. 79, in the 7 1 n didtriet of said county, containing two hundred (200) acres, more or less. Levied on us the property of John Holt, to satisfy a Superior Court fi. fa., issued in favor of John W. Daniel, # vs. John Holt and Thadens Cl-Holt, as part of the purchase money for said land. Property pointed out by’T. M. Peeples, plaintiff attorney. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, one hundred acres of land off' of the north-west part of lot No. 225, in |1 be 6th district,ot said county. Levied 1)11 us the property of George 11. Jones, j'P. B. Uaiu-y trad od i-i-s tii satisfy a fi. j , fa. from; Gwinnett Superior Court’ in ’ ■ lavor of f). (1 fill's, vs. Geortre If. •lon s, T. B. Ran-y. e’. id , for the pur- ! : eliase irfts.ey. Prop rty pointed liv J. \ ‘ l*t*Hiinmou9. jilaintiiT-- attorney. ; 1 ils 30. 1812. -My V. BRA ND, Nlnriff | Atrmrttistrator’s I will sell*'before tin- Court hou.e door. I in.life town of (’umining. (la., be’wren the legal hours ol first Tues day in November of land on (jret-k. four miles west of ,‘fi acres j I cleared up and in a AF» state, i 1 tion—oyer, half goMJ Itottoin. 'Jpko 80" i acres . oilier up land 4'N• miles'Wnat of ! «hmimilt' known as the Captajm,lWfrkl I place, (field lings anil out lidfe-s, 1 I Anl go<nW/eliaril.j^AHjou &P an<4findea* gyiyl fep<!e..^(fillW^well and handy to mills, t cbureMHBBIIWoL Nit ' i/i'.ijjjirflW 1 H mite*from .thmftavidlilaee.- , Tfn!,-. Jr 1 id- are in' tilt- 2d distort and rtft section of sold-lor. distcLßi»fjpn%)jOf^»^Aifts on 'Simeon 1L Divjd, deecasaJ' TSFiffVsli., "Sej»t(inl4i - A'AN W. IXKIS, j BGfcl f? Afltni^'tffijrn 5 Orsytli Slicvi. 1 :' -AV ill lx.- srild, liefo/e Vie A i>fi#»r, ijj,tbe town oi Cunulimg,»lieaid ]Wun y. on the tis-d Tues«lay in Nm-oin- ' j)y next, bet weenie legal.hours -ft sale,: Hv[ lu:il in the* y^listrict. ma*i&Sy stfctjtfi* W Forsyth ,'emmty, to ■TeaTefv sfiiQC .ipstiee (Jodif frorrl* J iJV district. (1. N* 1/vSrrfd UP, J 1 * Woixll iiA vs. 1 IrniandiLfyr CjtQ ,iiid lilt'!. iWDfd fyU4>s b/1 in sat'Wi 4as atniowpiuintjir.—® i/tule-j)nd return,by- (Jf «f(/stid 0. y 77. to satisfy" 4fc‘.t > fc., from the 879tim TOt I Viet' of R -A. Kara# | »V V»* >pfAVmiajiWry, as the Property j of unci for rhd ptjjrefiase 1 itnoulV of.ssid-Cfun;l. I’nirdi *JWJv.,ntfV' ■ nie.Ly A. T. fAJjffl,. C. ''lifts 20Hc 8c; i*W ( «or, 1 , --• f y',. \.vylj• 1 i ll ist!•;<<(>i-y?.n, + "'ol sfirditiarv wstfw orr.i iii*eTOor,# . in tbs bop «.l! Jwr. iifevil!.*, tiwiaJettl L ' , ij* fl f> jß&- . onfht tirst iv in NoJ vetiAr aVvt, flrfK J»bourl of : jsde, flic ig 'O'liif ot ctleowge late! cA xSafil t’emn^g'decked, rndht in LsTnowu ,s Meiei Sipvcf! GwitmencouPjf, (ia. Fold 'J- Tistrilu|rtion among tliMeirs. T ‘tins ed s|. it Btft. Kith, i* S r BENJ. T. THOS AS, J ;seplS«tds Admin bratbru \\ you want cheap clothiifg, go to Dnt^:sl^ if you want 8 pound >mrar lor. ‘ one dtdlar, J* to » hhn'/ 1 \ f&r If you Want four and « half pmlid* coffee-for 0119 dollar, go to Dvek ». I confederate; MCNUMei*; TTFL once more earnestly attention of our people to ,V l lL ‘ terprisc for the erection of a M ft * in horror of the Confederate Dead gia and others wlio were killed orV’f o '' Georgia soil. The time for the tion is rapidly approaching. J t n "** place in this city, on the d'th of fW next, Deo Volante, There will w, be no postponement All sak-o w ;i , on the 20tb of N otemlier. The r this effort will he decided then I people w ill exhibit their irratitodeLa I blomly sacrifices of their brave defrriu I or exhibit to the world their cold i D d 2'l cnee. They will exhibit their pridewfl loss: their appreciation of those wbotal 10 their service, or a disregard of the ■ Utert sacrifice which man can m ß 'k„tl TY own land, his people and their L,» ■ AVe yet believe the spirits of the Til still hauiijrthe land they loved awl 1 ■ which tlfry died. We yet believe tbl those who live in these haunts of u!| will substantially prove their devotiontsl the dead “Foldiens in Gray.” HnndmljH yea thousands upon thousands, will w'-iB to-become shareholders in the tribute ?■ their fame between now and the 2ftth il November. We most respectfully . B finest them to reflect. Those tkouan J of names thrown upon us at the last rio! fl ment r.Yav aw wrerwhelm us as to it impossible to prepare all of th ir -..8 tificates, record their names, mail it»B and prepare the numbers for tbe ing on the 4th of December. p ( . ,l nsic-h money may be necessarily retan<M to the detriment Of the cause andtuH disafipointinent in the chances at t!,e tribution of the prizes. -Ixit these, i,-B who have the means and intend to t .- s "B tribute do so at once. If some are col :yi^iijl^wait. let their contritH ■ tions coito as woon as they are übleifl make them to tbe agents in ti.cir lutalitfl or to this office. I Have no fears of tri< kery, or fr.mlriß speeulation. Whatever may have pi ned-in other seheiiK-s or wdi<*>.(H liav,’an organiz 'd association. S of some of our best cititzens. .:H t S pose will be made of all that and will be I'mie in connection with tfcfl : enterprise. Ail will Ik* fair and lionor. If all tue tickets shu i 1,0 sold amount to be distributed \tv 1 be in reney, one hundred ai d thirty-ei.c ! sand dollars; in real estate, nil,\v , tboti-’iiml dtillurs. in cotton, tu sand dollars, makii.g a grand tutaUi : hundred and titty tlmiisard dolors. H If all the tickets are ant sold iaß amount reeeivetl (after dediic’iag :! ■ lion allotted to the Moiimnent. tl;i’ t missions ol the agents, uial the sum (jnired to defray the nu issary 1 x , will be distributed among the s-hardxH dels. The precedence in th s latter will be given—lst, to the 1.744 currency; 2d, to the real estate; the cotton. 9 AA'e are please! to state mat • tjiiifl ■ have been much diminished by tin : ably of a portion of the new-i and the boundless assistnmv 4 rvinl 1 4 free of charge by the Southern Company of this city. H Should any who have made, or make, voluntary donutuiiis to any an desire to oclmuge their special • lor others which furnish chann >in ' <V: 1 wing, we or n>ir agents, in other States, will ela-erlully cnmply their wishes. * All 01 d(T?promptly abended to 1 W hole fiekeis, Jj; briietioual.Bi.fl y-d ami 1.1 »t A. H. M?'L.\bs,l I (.It-neral Ap-ittsß | stlte agents. I Fur iloorgil—James M. .Stmtlif,H For \jirgirJa—F.d. J. ivn le. II fl n lit). VI. ■ a For .Ml'tissl.-tii—M. T. Molri-1.11. -bfl son. * f H For Xentfcky—W. IS. Agi.li.* JP'itisville. For Tex J. Schley, !ifl tSHCWWf, Jfl-Xosi -KTrTim.'J v”' v 1 oah. fill idinfctfmnty. :|S For g(inu-rw. • ■ WlierediCJeorjJt 11. /dries, M Al. ,M ...\fartin, applies to me lurlifl s. II f>Hijkd of his ward: All i ye d that said will be gnJlted at the first regular o; of Ordin-py sf alter (the expiration ol lour weik#. soincdvalicf cbjeet ions aff*, filed at •: Uiiltt , H ( > !-;rjl(n vn. Corxrv. ,fl \flll3Js 1- F. Jitl-ati,. -’itfl ’t.r.ijir New ton . Ilraum '^B for leave to -1 of laid ieceasod. All persetb 1 wiofijidllftliat said application ’ I® first .Monday in N fl| jjHftie ss some valid fftfHfilcy*and sustained, 'ills 11 jm llßl2* j T I..VMKINI notice. 9 % f sere -t ttv- : .H| Mtd% l\:Merit (’amp, ol ■■ DriHpffV. tr M.', \>fi Owiunett |v;,[ sorrel, dr d|rk eol'ircil.-IfICE mn%L jnare mule, about tVciity y bi; nruised by Oashuel Brand end. ■■ fhcXett, freeholders of said >'■ Mjworth fiftv dollars, and ' (jHf ( lit ibid to e.(/-- T vr IfckJhe cave ol and feu hug " ilic/iwnvr is hereby not til- ‘ ' bebje re- attd jirove prop l m> 1 ' Innemcke her away, or she »■ • SK by We Slier.tl. iu iieeiiid.n.' v * ostrav law. I 88 ooejl t: Cud j I.AMKIa K j Dawson Sin t ill AVill be sol V >re the «' B d ’|,rl*-iii the t' wiiAvtD oiinty, el! the !.;■'! Tite- H mix t. within tbe h % hem'- 0 Wg fiilowieg propeitufcl" wit: »Lots (>f land N eR .lift. iJTlie district |>t tD- ‘j - liawsouVnui'y. ’ levied rll jvrty of Tarnnm- '• ABislv a fi. fa. issued front xSipr Court Jtvfevor of fs. J. ll>l’>4%triek. ada. ' H ,l|ie estati V l W: M. Var»««j- ' H jjoiuted otN bv%\\fir ‘ ptonaw. • *u<-y Nto ■ I oct’.J-U. ' Beputy - H