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Frcm the Baltimore Evening Tr»ns*ripf.
Tbe Great Industrial Question of the
Age.
Population of the South—Fads anl
Figures.
ind ustrial system of the South, been an
nihilated.
Tlie question no* is, to provide Wholesale 1 Retail Dealer,
for these states an efficient industrial
J. T. REESE, JOHNSON & GARRETT.
PSAI.Ens
: j-vstem to take the place of the one we
have destroyed. To provide an industrial
system which shall reproduce the amount
of cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar and n7?U»s
scs raised in 1860, for the want of which
ndition of a nn ' vcrta ^ cry distress ascends from
Washington, D. C , Nor. 11.
Beyond a doubt the most important
question ever presented to the civilized
world, is, how the industrial condition of
the Southern States, lately the theatre of th ' sud aU fcofle. TheMJou
a sanguinary war, can be re-esteblished
upon a firm and prosperous basis.
The interest in this question is not
coufincd to those States or t« the United
States. It extends to every civilized
Ration, to every town, hamlet and indi
vidual of those nations. Inasmuch as
the supply of cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar
and molasses depends upon their success-
General
'-I e r e !i a n 4 i s e
crop of the South in 1*60 was 5.3S6.857
bales, while the entire crop.of this ye»r
will be over-estimated at 1,000,000 hales.
In i860 the tobacco
crop was 431,183.561 lbs
n AS just received from New York a fresh
supply of
SSESlIill,
Oils, and
DYE-STUFFS,
.Sugar 230.981' bhds. ]
Cane molasses. 14,903.936 gals j
Sorghum molasses 6,698.181 “ i at hi* old stand.
Rice 187,167,032 lbs.
Nut uue-Glih of thi, amount will he Lamps, Lamp Chimncvs, Kero-
COUNTRY PSGCUCE,
Brick Front, S ccnd Doer frost Ecrald Office,
XEWXAX, GA„
Will L:c-p on hand a general assortment of
| such goods as are i.ccdcd i:t the country, whu .»
they will sell
low for Cash or Country Produce.
November 11-10-Cm.
FOR S YN R E
—BY—
tr:r wir\v t, * T T T 'V
jliIjL IO-N cc .iLlJLJS,
JOO ?>!:!-. Sait,
lOOO I??*. Best Clicesc,
UO Siotr* A alls,
FACTORY THREAD,
•2 0 dIds. Flour.
& 2®2At,,
BROWDER X CO.
a€52*
HERE will Be old
nljiicAai'-x Sale.
»E V
GC
VtliULliOilLli. n<VJ TfitJUE,
t
v Me -
receive
ful cultivation in those Slates, and as the produced this vm«r, and when it is eon-1
price of these productions depends upon sidered that the cultivation of these pro-
the quantity produced, every individual, \ ducts has bt>en a!l *'" st entirely abandoned
as such, who wears cotton fabrics or con
sumes these productions, has a deep per
sonal interest in this question.
The consumer of cotton fabrics is now
for the last four years, the importance ol
immediate action upon this question can
not be over-estimate*!.
This industrial question of the South
compelled to pay exorbitant prices over j Us vcr Y intimately connected with the ;
what he paid in I860, because cotton is ! currency and finances of the country. Of j !n a * 5,ort titnc bis
now worth from forty cents to one dollar 6,386,897 bales of cotton produced in j
and fifty cents per pound, while in 1860 j I860, not over 1,600,000 bales were con- j
the same artiede was only worth from six suuied in this country, leaving fur expor-
to twenty cents, and the reason of the j ta,, on, 3,886,897 bales, which, at ten j
high price of cotton is to be found in the j cents per pound, furnished S 155,4» 5.880
fact that since 1860, when the product j ,0 supply the place of specie in cur for-
of that year in those States amounted to- 0 *.-" exchange, and which, it produced
over 5,000,000 bales, the amount pro- ,b ' s !lt ,be present prices, say forty
duccd has been nominal; and so of all j cents per pound, would supply the place
sine, Perfumery, Flavoring
Extracts, Hair Resto
rers, Patent Medi
cines, &c.
tock will be as complete
as before the ’»nr.
CtirTerms to suit Purchc;ers.~*S8
November 13-H-fm.
LATE ARRIVAL
/
O 37 1
J.
Will continue business at th
• old Stand of
REBUKE i HENRY,
.YAli'.Y.LY, GA.
WHOLESALE AXP RETAIL
D Z A LEU IX
O O jFP jEP Jtil Ha ?
BROWN SUGAR, Assorted,
CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap.
If you wish to buy any of the above arti
cles, it would be greatly to year interest to
: give us a call before buying elsewhere. The
! !.ighe>t market price paid for all
We lave r.moved
-p No 4 > te ■’* M;
f.-.r .i'rily < e.*.ip:e.i le
A Co., and bine j
to it of verv desirable
such as
Cloth.',
Saltiacls,
C.tss'm-res.
Ken: nek v
\v:.k
- v.rr biV.VdiCiv.e lot of
Wielcsa!
street, th
a large
seasonable
• Stock
House
s. bans
uliiitiou
Goods.
on Mo .day. the H:!i
tl^P IGe residence of Josvplr
■ IV.han urn, ■ deceased, Com. rodder. Oats,
' he.it. > n h-a Horses. Mill s. I’oik ar.d Slock
i - Wagon sand Baggie-? (but'.Cattle, Si#bep r
1 a : , k Smiths Tools. Farming Imp.’emeirtS,
Cotton Gins, Household *' »d Kitehen Itfrtit-
t,..-e!h-r with many ether ariic.es loO
: • 'to menit:-.:. 8 lie to continue frour
die to ii.iv iir.til . II :s sold
gs.e V( t!ie sAiiie time and paaee. one t.io.t
a il:ATr”twaive hundred a-rt-s of band w.l! br
..-t. 1 to the highest bid. ier. On the premises
- three go-.vf Dw.-lii ;gs anJ other oif.btttl.F
, ..._ (Jia Houses and Screv.s.
Aertn • — Credit tili 2oth December, 13*V
except small amounts for cash
Dee. f»-l i-2t
TOi.I.ESON KIRBY, Adm r,
Teuns.
t .Colored Flan a.
C o iz n t r y
November 11-10-tf.
T»-
oa uce.
other productio: « of those State*. Ami
yet their capacity to reproduce the crop
of I860 is not diminished, except in the
disorganization of their industrial syst- m.
The economists of the North, who.have
of $621,963,520 in specie, which now
guts to pay for importation.
The balance of trade must be paid in
specie, unless paid in cotton, which is to
Europe the same as specie; and if that
paid but little attention to this question, I additional amount of specie could he
will be astonished at i he immense pro
ductions of those States in 1^60. sis -hown
by the eighth census reports:
AT, All til A.
Alabama had under cultivation G.3S5,-
721 acres of land and produced—
Cotton, bales 9.89,955 j ,and3 iu tl,u above mentioned States, pro
Corn, bushels
Sweet potatoes, bushel
Live stock, value.
retained at home, it would tend greatly to
strengthen the paper currency ol the
government, and probably avoid altogeth
er that much dreaded, but confidently
expected financial crisis.
Of the 22,4 43,897 acres of cultivated
83,226,292 bably not over one-half has been cultiva-
5.47.9.917 ted this year, and cannot be cultivated
8>.> 411.711 for years to come without the aid of cat-
{Slaughtered animals, value...810,UUO.OUO ! .. , , , . , > i
p ’ ... . , v , , ita and labor, to be drawn irotu beyond
Butter, poumLs 6,028,498 j ’
UKORQIA
Georgia has 8,0G2,758 acres of culti
vated lands.
Cotton, bales 702,840
Corn, bushels 30.776 293
Sweet potatoes, bushels (5,508,541
Live stock, value §38,372,734
Of land pun h
their limits.
General Sterling' Price.
Letters have been received in this city
from General Price, dated at Coidova,
Mexico, on the 15th of November. Gov.
Harris, of Tenn., and lion. John Perkins,
i it. ,iv< rninent jr > of Louisiana, God. Shelby, of Mis-
We have this day received a fine lot of G*tUs’
BLACK CLOTII AND CASSI.MERE
COATS,
BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY CAS
SI MERE PANTS,
BLACK SATIN AND FANCY CAS-
SIMERK VESTS,
FINE MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and
DRAWERS,
GENTS’ FINE FRENCH CALF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTS’ FINE FELT, FUR AND
CASSI.MERE HATS,
LADIES’ HOOP AND BALMORAL
SKIRTS.
tog
Eiledicine?, Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE
HASH ASH2Q0SE BSUSESS,
T!tl'SSE8, SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER *
D
RI
u
n
For Medicinal uses,
tSSauaUsUa
BLUE STONE, -GINGER,
IND130, MADDIPj CuPPERAS
T)Y AOW IT YTYr
aJx.tiXU/xX. X XU A A XJL^kf jCAAJL^ AiXf
Stni’cli, Spl’s Turpentiuc,
D. BREWSTER,
WWJX r JT 3 Si
M. Frank & Co.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
CROCKERY, etc., etc.
NORTII-WEST CORNER rUBLIC SQUARE.
ON RAM STREET,
%p «- ro„i ivJJU
Fine French Merinots, in all colors,
•• All Wool Delaine?, “ ‘ -
“ Empress Glottis, “ i-
A great variety of Poplins and Lustres,
( iiiekt-d (Lishni,-res,
Plaid Li users, and
Rieachcd Domestics.
Which added to the variety and stock on hand
makes it very complete and bill. M respect
fully invite the trade to call and see for them
selves wh.t we have and lio.v we sc!!.
£iST" Terms Cush anil small IVafifs.'Tj}3
D. BROWDER & CO.,
Aiontgoiriei*\', Ala.
i
No: 24 Linen Hall, No. 24
MARKET STREET,
Moiitgoin.ery, Alabama,
We arc constantly receiving
NEW GO.iDi AT ‘LINEH.HALL, 5
Where it is our habit and purpose to keep
everything in our line of business that people
want, from a Crotchet Needle or a Diaper Pin
to the best
Adnuiiustrittor'S SjHc.
v C> REE ABLY to an order from the Honor-
. A able i'aiirt of Ordinary of Coweta county,
Gn.. will he sold before the Court House doo?'
in N.waan. between the legal hours ol sale,.
, u , the tst Tuesday in Jauiniry, 180R. the ful-
: lowing Lots of Laud, situate its ti.e Till Dis-
• jii-t of Coweta county, (la.: Lot number si.\-
ty-three (03) and I ot number sixty-four (t',1 V,-
\vai, Hie exception of the railroad right o?
wav : also with the exception of one (T ) square
acre including a grave-yard; also with th^
t exception of eighteen (Id) acres in the Soutli-
j west corner, itududiug Jones C;*mp Ground :
' also wit'n the exception ol aliout ten (in)acres
near the North-cast corner of said Lot, con-
stitutino in all about tiiree hundred and sev-
: rwtv-five |o?5) acres, more or less, to be sold-
: Aedd subject to the widow's dow?r from the
original tract of laud, which consisted of
■ about four hundred and eighty (-irid) acres.—
; S„1 * as the property of Titos. V. Johnson, late
of Cunvta county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased.
Nov. 11- 10-tds. G. L. JOHNSON, Adm'r.
rlotics to Debtors and Creditors.
» Lf. t!io?e indebted to the estate of B. \\ .
! North, late of said county, deceased,-
' will come forward an 1 settle the same without
I delay_, and all having ilem.mils against said
deceased will present Uiem in terms of th*
: law in such cases made and provided.
II. A*. NORTH, Adm’r.
Nor. 11-10-iit. do bonis non.
,ha mam
NEWNAN.
Sent. 23-3-3m.
GA.
SiSUsAT ATlilMTKii!
mw
(iOODS!
by indiviiluais. not under cultivation, it
had 18,587,732 acres.
FLORIDA.
Acres cultivated 05.121
Acres uncullivated(purchascd) 2,266,01.)
Cotton, bales 65,753 !
Corn, bushels
-Sweet potatoes, bushels
■Live stock, value
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Acres cultivated 4,573,060 |
Cotton, bales 358,412
Corn, bushels
souri, and a great many other officers and
men of the late Confederate army, were
also at the same place; the district of
Cordova having been selected by the Im
perial Commissioners as the sent of the !
colony which these gentlemen propose to I
found in Mexico. Wo are p> rmitted to
quote what General Price says about the
’ c lands which have been set apart by Maxi-
| tnilian for this colony.
They are about seventy miles from
15 065 606 j Vera Cruz, and on the railroad leading
LADIES’ TURBANS, FELT
STRAW HATS,
AND
13
“3
2.834.891
LADIES’ NUBIAS AND HOODS,
FINE FRENCH MERINOS AND
DeLAINES,
ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS,
of liny style and quality,
Sweet potatoes, bushels 4.175,688 j thence to the city of Mexico.
Livestock, value §23,934,408 is being rapidly constructed, and is uow j
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS,
This road j BLACK CLOiIIS,
TWEEDS AND SATINETS,
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
Fens, Ink, Letter Paper, Ian j
velops, Dye woods and Dye;
Stuffs. In fact my stock will;
contain everything that ls keptj
in a first Class
DRUG STORE
EiP BARGAINS!
TEXAS
Acres under cultivation 2,650,781
Acres uncultivated 22,693,247
Cotton, bales 431,463
Sweet potatoes, bushels 1,129,759
Live stock, value §42,825,447
LOUISIANA.
Acres under cultivation 2,707,108 I
Acres uncultivated 6,291,468 I
Cotton, bales 777,73°
Corn, bushels
Sweet potatoes, bushels...
Live stock, value 824,54ti,940 are unsurpassed in the production of corn,
tobacco, coffee, vegetables of every kind,
5,063,755 and all the tropical fruits. The lands;
10,773.929 j w hich lie -between this elevated country
in operation to within fifteen miles of
this place, and will be completed to the
town of Cordova within a few months,
and to the city of Mexico- withia two
years. These lands are three thousand
feet above the level of the sea, and arc as
fertile as any of the Platte lands. [Note.
— The Platte purchase, which is the
north-western part of Missouri, comprises
By strict attention to the wants of custo-
! mors I hope to merit i\ share of public patron-
CASSIMERES, j age. I respectfully invite mv friends to call
and examine my stock and prices. Physicians’
prescriptions carefully compounded, and all
j orders correctly answered. Medicines wnr-
LADIES’ SHAWLS AND CLOAKS j ranted genuine and of the best quality.
of any quality,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHEDj
DOMESTICS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS,!
LADIES BELTS AND BUCKLES,
J. 8.. HENRY.
Sept. !•>, 18-5-3-2-Gm.
E. M.
BA.
BRUCE & CO,
KERS
J. LORCII & CO., #
Have just received at J. M.
DODD'S old stand, South-
West Corner Public
Square,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
A new and large supply of
READY MADE
—AXD-
mississippi.
Acres under cultivation....
Acres uncultivated
Cotton, bales
Corn, bushels
Sweet potatoes, bushel?....
Live stock, value
ARKANSAS.
Acres under cultivation
Acres uncultivated
Cotton, bale-
Corn, bushels
Live stock, value..
lO.t^TSS the r,chest lands in that State, and per- j KNIVES, FORKS AND POCKET
2.066,891 haps in the Union.—Ed. News.J' They ; CL'TLER5,
ROUND AND TUCK COMBS,
YNY QUANTITY OF TIN AND
. CROCKERY WARE,
29:037M82 and - he coa5t ’ P rotiuce ds much and f COTTON CARDS, 200 BUNCHES OF
~4 563 873 I good cotton as the Louisiana lanJs. Wc j
§41 891,692 j are practically as near the markets of j
New York and New Orleans as the peo-
1 98J 313 pie of Central Missouri; and the climate
is the best in the world. The thermom
eter never rises above ninety degrees, nor
fails below seventy." The water is excel
lent, and we can uet ice from the moun- |
7,590.393
SOT.oSu
17,$'23 588
FACTORY YARNS.
All of the above Goods will be *»01i -X
; small profit, us our motto is. ‘-Quick sales aud
short profits. T. A. D. SW1NT A CO.,
Greenville St., (under Masonic Hall.)
Nov. 18-11 -tf. NEWNAN, GEORGIA.*
761 hogsheads of sugar, and 1
gallons of molasses.
§ "' 01*6 977
ed 221,
439,772
While Louisiana alone produced 221,- L • , ,
‘ tains covered with perpetual snow, which
are in plain sight, and about thirty mile?
distant. • The Imperial Government has
l-AMILY GROCER^
AUD
DRINKING SALOON.
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA. GA.,
E. F. METCALF A CO„
*
COMMISSION
m
—AND—
FQRWARDiNj MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Tliat are imported, everything to wear, and
everythyig to make up aud ornament-it.
We luve just receive 1
30 pieces of Fine French MERIN0ES in every
shade of color.
'do pieces of '.he finest EMPRE88 CIIOTIIES,
all shades and highest colors,
Infants and Misses
Knit Sacks, Vaniikcs anl Shawls.
Wc have every variety of Goods for
Ladies Childi'CR assd 12 inset->
And for
tJfli'.uj Souths a d
Including
BOOTS STI
T^T a £
raiWU moiitlis afterdate application will be
he made to liie Court of Ordinary of
Coweta at the first regular term after ex irn-
lion of two months from this notice, for leave
11 sell all tiie lands belonging to the estate of
Thos. Dyer Jr., late of said county deceased
for tiie benefit of heirs and creditors of said
deceasck. JOHN I’. REES, Adm’r.
With the will annexed.
Nov. 10th ISC-"), GOd.
GEORGIA, CO W ETA COUNTY.
f | tVi’U months afier date application will h«
made to th-3 Honorable Court of Ordins-*'
rv of said county for leave tQ sell all the real
estate of 15. L. 1. Smith, late of said county,
deceased. GEO. E. SMITH, Adm’r.
October 1 l-C-2ni.
WOTBCB.
\ EL persons indebted to the firm of J. M.
___ Bro-vn & Bro’s. arc re(|iiested to come
for wal'd and make immediate payment to the
undersigned or J. E. Dent,
Dec. 2-DJ-et.- C. B. BROWN.
i! EGilGIA—Coweta (.'011:11}’.
tgxvro MON'IHS afier dale application .will
| be made to the Or liaaiy of Coweta eonn-
t- for leave to t-cli all or a part of the hand
he Tinging to" the estate of Bird Darks, jr., late-
ol’ said county, deceased.
Dec. n-M-i:.!. T. i). iUBK*', K.Wr.
And Trimmings for all.
Nov ll-lu-iin*. D. BROWDER & CO.
H O U 8 £ A N D L O T
SALE.
LADIES anl GENTLEMEN'S
Y) (T'j
n
The cash va'ue of purchased lauds in j ,, ■ - ,
^ f purchased the lands trom the ongtnal
these States in I860 was— -
proprietors, and selis them to us at one
a, *....$175,824,622 \K ,,
k- Aso ono -dollar an acre.
, l&i ,0S2.80o ! . . . .
16 436 7’7 “Our colouy commences with about
139,652.508 \ thirty Con federates, all of whom are in
88.101.320 high spirits, and expect to make fortunes
204a89,662 ni i s i U j, coffee. A gentleman who has
U v ed here a few years, sold his last year’s
91,649.i to ; f ,.Y, m t .„ ,
Alabama
Georgia
Florida,
South Carolina,...
Texas
Louisiana
Mississippi,
Arkansas, .
T IIE undersigned firm is pleased to an
nounce to their friends »ud the public
generally, that they have now on band and
are daily receiving a good stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and other things too tedions to mention. We
»E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & (0.,
GOi I T9: if FMTSIS
ANl)
Fonvardius; Merc-liants,
&
APALACHICCLA, FLA.
cj 3 CJU
All varieties of
BOYS & GENTLEMEN’S
>'f'UK IIOU8E and l.OT on Sitesville .-itreet.
^ now oecitpltd by Mrs. Little, is i Ifered
for sale. The house contains- five rooms. A
good Kitchen and fi-mokc-housc on the prem
ises.
Applv to J. E. Dent or the undersigned.
Dec. 3-13-4r. O. 15. BROWN.
GLOiti.i 1A—Uowcta (’ontify.
Jo all v:!t'r.u it ni"i/ conci'i ii:
"TEDTilA V. DAVIS having in proper form
th? applied to me for permanent Letters of
Administration o:i the estate of William A.
Davis. Lite of said county, deceased:
Tins is to cite all an ! singular tiie creditors
and next of kin of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time allowed
by law and .how tan e, i(‘ any th -y can, why
permanent Administration should not be gran
ted to Jcptha V. Davis on the estate of said
deceased.
Witness my official signature, D-c. *5. lSiid.
Dec. fi-14-3 id B. If. MITCHELL. Ord’rv.
T.T, persons having any of tiie Change
Bills of Brown, owiut A Co , arc earn-
c-tly reipi sted to present them to the under
signed for payment. When these bills were
issued, it was impossible o get small change
of Cre- ithacks, and it was at the suggistio.i
oi' several of the business men of this place
that wc const uied to issue them Now plen
ty of CnuviUick cLtiia/e can Le had, and v. ;*
would take this occasion to say that we will
n t .L receive any more city siiinjdasicrs at our
house for goods. Other merchants can get
small change as easily as we have done. Wa
la.ve pictity of small change to supply all our
cuf‘outers. T. k i). HWINT «fc Co.
Greenville St , tinder M .;onic Hall.
Ncwnan, Gu., Oct. l-l-U-tf.
OF THE CINCINNATI
KUY* ENQUIRER,
A POPULAR
BUSINESS, NEWS AND FAMILY JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO
Constitutional Liberty, and C-aneral Welfare
of the Country.
WE!
It is h irdly necessary to allude to our politi
cal principles, for the holiest advocacy of
which we have been under the ban of military
iiovvcr, and have encountered a proscription
and persecution unexampled in tiie history of V
the Press.
In ihcTiiftire, ns in the past, we shall main
tain as fandauient.il truths the
NOT!ON
Of all kinds; .
(j K(JK< 11A—Coweta Counfy.
J. To all v:hom it mat/ concern :
' XyORATIO H. WILLIAMS liaving,in proper
jf form, applied to me for permanent I.c-t-
j ters of Administration c;t the- estate of George
i D. Morgan. late of -ah! ccur.ty, deceased:
j Tills is to cite ail and singular the creditors
i and next of kin of George D. Morgan t
[ appear at my office wit'.ia the time allowed by ; '
fin-, aud show eau.e, if any they can. why
perm
{ted
j said de'-eas
Wuress my official signature, Dec. G. 1S<51>.
r.'-tvAt itn;iiT3 and sownmutrrv of t:ie states^
And (hr Ptrsonal of the. Citizen ajainut
atlncLn fro:n tint/ and all auarUn.
D
The cash value of ne-ro slave’nmrmrtv 1 coffee ero P §16,000. It was produced I expect to try to keep what the people need Advances made on Consignme
r“T ul .t , n L 11 ri n-rtrl-c nr.K- land hope, bv close application, energy and
the same States iu I860 was— (.on AXty acres ot land, ile o soih dea ij nsr . to be able to do at least our por- \ n* VTTS CRANE A CO N
staves. VUVF ' tenbands. He telLs me that his fruit j - — — ----- ' ; u.m., Ui-^b 4 t.u,
a, 435.080 §215,540,000 trecs-can. supply his table with fruit each
, .......462,198 230.099.000 day in the year. His coffee plantation,
61,*45. 30.S62.500 shaded with every species of fruit trees
AlV> J Alt *11 0*10 AAA ,, t .
Alabama
Georgia
Florida, ....
8. Carolina, 402,406 201,203,000 ladeu with fruit, and the walks bordered j
Texas, ‘ 8_,o66 91.283,000 with pine apples, is certainly the most!
fruit | tion of the business done in our line.
Attached to tills business is a First Class
gnments made to j
I
New York,
WATTS, GIVEN & CO., New Orleans,
Louisiana 331,726 165.S68.000
Mississippi, 436.63 i 418,315.500
Arkansas 111.115 55,557,500
Where is the hundreds of millions of
slave property ia these States in 1860 to
day ? Where is the value of the culti
vated lands of these States in I860 ? A11
swept away by the destruction of that
industrial system wh'eb has been svste
matizing and str*ngr; nb>g for two bun
dred years! The accumulated wealth of
two countries !•»; bv « ae?*ructioa ot the A’iur Yc-k
beautiful farm 1 have ever seen.
Of course the letter, trom which the
above extracts have been taken, was not
intended, for publication, nor do we know
that its-wwter will approve our couise in
giving publicity to it;- but the facts
stated in it arc so interesting to*a great
many persons in this country, and the
writer is-so well known, and his-state
ments •-0 perfectly reliable, that we have
prn ailed upon the gentleman to whom it
was addressed to perm.*, us to lay the
foregoing "extracts before our readers —
Drinking Saloon, "• c "A TTS 4 c0 - Liver ' >0 '' 1 ' E ” s ’
br either of the above Houses,
where »-e keep the purest October 21-7-3m.
LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES “
MGC-P & BALMORAL SKIRTS:
CLOAKS. COSSETS;
HARD-WARE
We .'bail oppose all Usurpation of Power,,
ami shall ever in.-i t upon tiie Entire rbib.ordi-
n tioa of the Military to the Civil 'Authorities.
We are opposed to Negro Suffrage, and the-
I H.idiea! Republican design of creating Negro
ifes in tiie Sjiitii, with Negro (< ivernors
ttid Negro Coiigre.smen, &r. W.are in favor -
nr.avr.t Admini.-trutioa should not he grin'- ! M ~ ' l ' ;1 thc 1 Sf ;‘ t « bt * in » »* t J»« fut ' ir ’b Hii »» «•'*'-*
to Horatio II. Williams on the estate cf i'' ^ bite direction and
control, and are opposed to nny adiuixturc
with Inferior and Suhordinate Races.
We are in fiivor of z. liberal and generous
policy towards the States with»,which the Fed
eral Government lias been at -.var r since, it is
only ia that manner that the troubles of ilia-
past cun be effaced, the Union restored, and.-
the sc-. tio.ns ever fraternize together.
As a Family Jousxal the-Enquirer is sur—
passed By none, ami should be si welcome ri->—
S Dcc. 0-11-oOd. B ONmITCIIELL, Onl’v.
} GEORGIA—U’owcta Couiity.
NEW BAKEAY.
the market affords. And we targe occasion to ;
say. that vsv invite into this Saloon gentlemen •
ot sober, prudent habits, and will be glad to
wait upon them,, and thank litem for t.:e:r
patronage; but would simply uotify drunkards
and rowdies to. st.-w away, as we do not want
your money, and do not intend to be troubled
with you.
Call oa us at the Pinson House,, on the
West side of Greenville street.
Mc&gnald, Stephens & Co.
GsRE5.il. McDoxald,
J. V. Dj Ste?uess,
I. N. IV Stsfeexs. [sept, ld-2-tfi.
To all idiom id may concern :
AMML JACOBS having, in proper^orm,
applied to me for Letters of Administra
tion de j^ouis emti Oil the estate ot John W.
McCoIlu n. late of -il county, decease i:
This is to cite all ami singular the creditor- itor to the family of the Merchant, tiie Farmer,,
and next of kin of said d -ceased to be aud 1 an i the Mechanic, containing as it does Dis
appear t tny ollice within the time allowed iiy , latest aud roost reliable Intelligence, GencraL
law, arid show cause, if any they can. why
letters of Administration de bonis non shon! 1
not he granted to Daniel Jacobs on the estate
of said deceased.
Witness my hand and r.ffici
crm ie-r o. 1 B. il. MITCHELL, Gvd’y.
December 0-14—30d.
i
Fresh Bread! Also a
— i
The undersigned is prepared to furnisb
fresh bread every horning
If liberally patronized, customers er.r
bread sent to them before bron
Oct. BS-S-atu, W.
fa-t. if
ClIAFM
large and full supply
of- all kinds of
!C , GROCERIES & CROCKERY.
'5 ANN. Salesman.
GEORGIA —Uowet-i Uotittty.
'IIOMAS ENTRIKIN having applied to be
::ppo:»ted niriiisn of the ]>erson and
property of Nancy Morgan, a minor under
fourteen years of age, reside-ut of said coutity :
j This is to cite-all persons con' - erne>l t > be
| and ajij.eer at the term of the Court of Ordi-
News, and Interesting Reading Matter.
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il signature De- 9s least recommendation to public favor. An.
unusualiy large sjixcc. is weekly deiotcd to.
Fall and Reliable Reports of the Rijling Prices
of this and other Markets, making it au inval
uable friend to farmers and merchants.
The Weekly Enquirer will be mailed to sub
scribers at the following
REDUCED RATES:
Single Copy, one Year yj 00
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; dar.
bey!
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care held next after tue expiration of thirty ,, , . . , K
, - .. . e. i .*- .1 - ‘ tth au auu:tionai eopv to getter-up ot Liuo-
j days from tue first publication of this notice, t. a i
j and show cause, if any tiiey can, why said Money may be sent at our risk hy Exjiress,
T'homas Entr.kin should not ,e entrusted with fprepaid,) or in registered letters by mail.—
the guardianship of the person aud property of For sums over ten dollars sent by mail, drafts
aid Nancy A. Morgan. or P. i). money orders should be procured,
EARAM & H’LEAN,
Witness mv hand and official sigr.atnre^De- Ad‘.
cember 6,1305. B. II. MITCHELL Oni’y..
December 2-11 3 >d. i
Cincinnati, Ohio.
BrgL.Specimen Copic-3 sent on application.