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A gentleman from- the neighborhood
of Grimes county, some fire miles
from Sarasota, where the saddest oc
currence . which we believe we tiave
ever recorded took place, on last Sat-;
urday night, gives some particulars
: addition;;! to those which have already
been published. We refer to the ac
cidental killing of his wife by Briggs
Goodrich; a kind husband, as we
leam, and a sober,, iucktstrious andl
respected citizen.
There, were, it seeins, several- n>&-
bersiu the.house, and Airs, Goodrich.-
hearing them, had aroused her" hus
band, and he (not bcisg: able- to finc£
Ms pistol) had taken, a bowie-knife and
was in pursuit of the thieves. He had
struck at one .of them, ami another
had passed him iu.-ide of the honse r
and. he seems to have hastened out
side and around to the window of his-
own bed-room, which he knew to be
hoisted; with the expectation of inters
cepting.tlw escape of some of the bur-
. glars.- . .
. .It is said that chloroform had been
nsed by the thieves, but not sufficient
ly to produce stupefaction. Yet it fcr-
likely that the feeling of fainfnesa'
caused by the inhalation of thecliloro-
fonn induced Mrs. Goodrich to rise>
from the bed where she had been left
by her husband, amigo to The window
:for air. -There she .was- found by her
excited husband, and, as the night was;
so dark that-he conhl discern only
the outlines of .thefignpe, he naturally
imagined he; saw oue; o{ the-- robljeis-
-abont to pass oat throughthe. window-
Then came blown, bearing all that the-
human mind can. conceive of the ter
rible—blows by which a husband took
the .life .of his own wife with the
knife. WeJetum that he-is distracted*,
and- cannot .be trusted .alone, hat is
guarded, constantly tp prevent the ednt-
mission of suicide. Mrs- Goodrich is
represented as a very accomplished,
and noble woman, and it is said that
she died with words of sympathy for-
her unfortunate husband upon her lips.
In the utter consternation and: desola
tion. winch followed th*’ terrible trage
dy, we.are informed that the only child,
of the mandage,, which is still almost
an infant,'was seen pillowed upon the
slain mother’s breast, begging her to*
awake and grant it irn evidence of rec
ognition.—Houston \Texas) Union
BY J. T. WATERMAN.
PERRY, GA.
J. T. WATERMAN,
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
Slill Ahead of Ail Competition ! ! !
THOS. WYNNE’S
Improved Open-throat, Curved-breast,
Double X, Self-ribbed-deahing-seed, Pre
mium and Diploma -•
Cotton ins.
EDWIN M. BROWN,
-A-"fc"tJo rn,oy at Xrn w,
- . PORT VALLEY, GAi, .. .7
"Will practise hi all’ the Courts of the Ma
con Circuit, and in others by special.con*
•tract * ja,nl9-tf
Josh killings'on Hotels.
begins to appropriate the powers of sur-
roiuiding States or provinces, it never,
of its own. accord r ceases from die pro
cess.” _ ' .
This'prpcess was begun, by the ma
jority faction in Congress, in their re
construction policy sorcaHed, hy which,
at" one blow, ten of the States- of the
Union were stricken from the roll of
Commonwealths, and put in; a, , con
dition far worse than that of‘prov
inces." They were reduced, with all
their seven millions of population^ to
a condition worse than that of-serf
dom. They weresubjected entirely to
military rifle, without the recognition
ofia‘tangle «ivii ; right! . f£ou willedfscover the following d'es-
"What "are- the. usurpations-<>£ the icriptfona'mild'one of about nine lio-
Ktl-KIux biH, compaxeito-.tMs feilest tels out of fen-between the Pacific and
of aUblow5..at-.theyeryeitadelofJ»nb- Atlantic, oceans, across .the United
licHberty* ■'* ; ! States "in a straight line.
Now -we advise and counsel no iorcr- ... Yonrhoon£is:tb$de® fitekfive inch-
ble resistance to any • of these usur- es;by .mhe foot seven inches jxiTnllel-
patdbns. YVe advfee obedienedttfthem ogramie. -r- , o
so long as They have the forms of law You room is on the uttermost floor.,
as judicially expounded and enforced The carpet is ingrain—ingrained,
by" those, in authority,, clothed with with"dust, kerosene oil and ink spots
power to execute them. But we do of four generations,
insist, that in denouncing the latter There is two -pegs in the room to
and later .of these usnrpatinns^ the" latch, coats 6n' .tq;one of them "-broke
-voice of the people shall notbe sileticed off, and the other pulled ©at and ntiss-
[Frcm -the Atlanta Sun.]
“On What Issues Shall We Go Into
The Fights 5 ’ v =' -
1 ‘The Constitutional question before
the" people then is "not whether a State-
has a right to secede, or to nullify any
act of Congress. That was "derided/
in fact, by the late war; but'whether' a"
J State, ^‘aj^righte -whiai the Nafion-
J id Government may ^otj ht its pleas
ure, set ariife. .. When/h Central" Gov-
1 eminent " begins . to appropriate th&
powers of surrounding. States or prov
inces, it never, of. its own accord,
ceases from the process. It continues
the encroachment j if unresisted, until
- Manufactured by j
'THOS. WYNNE, hear lid .-if?-, liichmond
-" (inutly, Ga.- .,Jy
Short Staple-Gin, with attaehed-cireie flue.
Upland. Long and Short Staple Gin, with
attached circle flue; ... Si
Common.; BlbbeH Ginj.uffthdsSUie attacli-
ment ~ ’ - . '
fS" All Sizes' Mate (o Order:- ml8y3 *
H. M. HOLTZCLAW,
ATTORNEY AT LA'
BERRY, GEORGIA..
4. D. HA VIS
$20,000'dfered for ITew Subscribers
IVhlch, nfthongh if is-n'rff quite as huge as
some inNew -York or Bifitimore, always hSs
something good to eat in if,
HE BUYS 3FOE CASH AND SELLS FOB
CASH i
The AtlaiituConstittttion,
W'. A. Hemphill & Co.. Pfon’rs.
C. C. DUNCAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. PERRY, GEORGIA.
i we view itj is thus briefl^butpointedly
stated. The only "change or modifica
tion. we would make -in it, would be.to
strike out the words “National Gov
ernment,” and insert in their place
“Federal Government,” but the con
text seems to show “clear enough that
the meaning of the writer was the
Same. He only fell into the very com
mon error of speaking of the -‘‘Federal
Government” as a “National Govern
ment ” \ .' ' -
The right of secession for all-prac
tical purposes was, 1 as we understand,
decided-by the war; not that war can
esver. settle or decide any principle of
truth in matters of government or jus
tice between ihen or States, any more
than in matters of science, art" or reli
gion. War may decide, and may de
termine permanently, questions of pol
icy, "but never questions of right.
A legitimate result of the kite .war,
we believe, -was the "settlement—and
settlement forever-bin this country, of.
the policy of Secession as a practical
mode of redress against, any usurpa
tions on the part" of the Federal Gov
ernment.
This legitimate result of the war has 1
been - accepted in good faith by all
those States which recently resorted'
to this mode of-redress for what they
regarded breaches of the common com
pact, and threatened usurpations by
their confederates. Hereafter the mode
of redress for all Abuses." of power by
the Federal -Government, whieh they
seek, will-be to make common cause
with all the friends of the Constitution
in all the States.
"So of the old question of negro, slave
ry. The Southern seceding States, all
—every one of them-^abolished that
institution by their own acts. This
act on their parts respectively, may Or
And respectfully solicits a s
patronage.. Give him a call.
Daily, per annum,.
“ six months,......
Weekly, per 'annum,. ....
Payable hi Advance.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKEB’S CAXIFOBITIA
lTIWEGAB BITTERS,
p Uandreds Thoasaads ?r*
Bear teetimony to their Wonder- d = 3
fa fal CnrstiVt Effects. _ -g ria
Ifs WHAT ARE THEY ?fP
GUANO! GXJANO!
PHENIX ClUANO,
SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND;
WILCOX GIBBS & CO. MANIPU
LATED GUANO.
■I am offering the above well known
"standard fertilizers for cash tor on"
time at :
GREATLY REDUCED "PRICES
to correspond" with the low priee of
COttoiL
. > C. D.. ANDERSON,
• 4 Fort Valley, Ga. ,
decl7-tf. -
. "“There is one towel on the rack," thin
hut-wet." Tire rain watermthe' jutch-.
er (rime from." tite well. •' '"
The soap is' as tbngh tcf vrear as
the Whet-stone.
Theip are three chairs, ckne seah-
ers, one is a rocker, and alt three are
bnrsted. -
There is a match safe-empty. -
- -There is no curtain on the window,
and there don’t wantito’Tie ' any; yon
can’t see out, who’ean see'in?
The bell rope is come off about. six
inches this side of the ceiling.
The bed is a modem slat bottom
with two mattresses," one cotton and
husk "and" both harder -and about as
thick as a sea biscuit
You enter the bed" sideways, and
can feel'eveiy slat at’ dneeas eosy as
yon cptdd the ribs of a gridiron; >
The bed is inhabited. (Bed-bugs.)
You sleep some, but roll oyer a good
deal. : - .
. For breakfast yon have a gong, and
Rico coffee tdo cold to- melt butter,
fried potatoes which resemble the elnps
that a two jn ch anger make in itsjour-
ney. through an oak log.
Bread soiled beefsteak about as thick
as a blister piaster/ and" as tough" as a
hound’s ear.
-Table covered with plates, a few
seared to" death pickles on one of them,
and a few fly-indorsed .crackers on the
"other.
A pewterinktum castor with three:
bottles in it, one without any mustard
in it, one without airy pepper and .one
with ko inches of drowned flies and
some vinegar m it. " _ .
Servant girl with hoops on, hang
ing around you earnestly and "wants to
know if yon want another enp of cof
fee." You say. ‘do-md’axa, Ithankyou,J.
and push back yonr chair.
Yon havn’t eaten enough to pay for
picking yonr teeth. ■
or assert for any purpose whatever,
that any of these usurpations liave-
been nothing but acts of" settlements
of questions growing out of tiie war or
its results; and above all we insist, that
these usnipationsshaU never be recog
nized by the people at the polls, as a
settlement of any qnestion “in tiie.
manner and'by the authority Consti-
tutionally appointed! ”
These measures were in no way con
nected with the- legitimate results of
The" Union was - fully Ye-
Uunluirit?s ux lijuli; luiiu w.xix w
charged foratr^ukhr adveritaing'iiites.
Transient advertisements must be paid
/or in advaoee ; .1 - ,
Job work must be paid foron deliyery- :'
Unparalleled Suffering!
•“ Set .aside a liborM ifeffllfe advert
tiring. Keep yourself unceasingly betorc
the public; and"itmalters not what-busiiiess
you ore engaged m, ior;'if intelligently auil
jndBo-tripusly.pursiied, .a tbrtuue will be the
result" ’’-^Hunt’s ^-Merchants’ Magazine.
“After I began to advertise my Iromvire
freely, business increased with amazing
piility. For -teii tycar;; jsast I have spent
£i0,Ui)0 yearly, to keep my- superior , wares
before the public. Had I been timid in ad
vertising, I should never have possessed my
i• .i -.h . o'jrrA. tliwi u ~ \Ti.T .
the. wail
stored under the 'Constitution when
they were enacted. They were con
fessedly “outside ol the Constitution, ”
and" thei’efore openly revolutionary in
their character and objects. c
The settlement of them—so-called—
was, moreover, the work of fraud, per
fidy and violence, a “mode and man
ner”. utterly at war with the authority
Constitutionally appointed.
•; One of the grea±7ice questions now,
therefore, before the people of the
United States is indeed the Constitu
tional question, not whether a State
has a right to secede, or to nullify an
act of Congress—but whether a State
has any right which the Federal Gov
ernment may not at its leisure set
aside.
On this alone,- we are willing to
unite with all friends of liberty in all
the States of the Union, in the com
ing contest to put out of power those
who have the present control of the
Federal Government, and who have
so wickedly abused their high trusts—
whose progress, if not arrested, will
end inevitably in despotism.
If the battle be pitched npon tiiis;
ground alone, with no soft words for
usurpations of any sort, there will be
no need of “levies.” Volioiteers of
their own accord,- when the signal is
given, will pour forth from every "quar
ter with that enthusiasm for the cause,
which love of liberty ever inspires/
-and which, in popular elections, -is
ever the surest “earnest Of victory.”
•saaTvau asv sisiooiiau ,’i . t .. ..
>Hb_s A,r-\ •j.-iajig rD aiunipa 1C !■<■? JU‘ p.
03Fpu«jj ntTs *i»iu8>iy puo tqsjSMnjci 4 *().
envitoa® *h "a
•oiwoqtpwo panojv Jriiiojp oqj Xnnpav
p«.u ‘saoiio^Jip uuj jOii -paAom. j pus
jCurujoojjo ojc ‘spurtmoii? auugi os joind?*^s u.
But don’t be alarmed, reader, for-it did
not happen anywlierein this neighborhood';.
inihct'sneh a thing could not take place
as long as ,
Taxed aiid swindled by a horde off
rascally, foreign adventurers, and by.",
the ignorant oliess, which only yester
day hoed the flelds nnd served in -the
kitchen, tiiey care ndtiring for - politics-
"excepttS" throw- off theoppfe.riiveyo^e^
they have no interest in ''national af
fairs;, they "would call themselves of
eithergartj",’grd vidc<l their rnlers-were
only of tbe other. The refuse of. the
Northern cities,"frh'o went southward af-
terthe war,, out. at elbows and destitute
of cluiracter aiid education now; roll in.
splendid carriages, drink rare wines,,
glitter with diamonds "as big as Fisk’s,,
and steal taxes as fust a‘New York.
Commissioner;
Tt is no Wonder that the impover
ished planter, "growing; poorer every
day/ ex-Confederate officer .who fought,
so bravely for a Cause in which, lie-
hqneslly believed;' tbe professional
.men accustomed all their-lives-to hold,
office"ahd.lead the pnbKe sentiment of
their communities," lookon shell things,
with rancorous hearts. They xnighi-
siibmit to be ruled, by soldiers who had
beaten' them/in battle, but here the;
are "plundered by sutlers and camp-
followers. This, isn miserable state:
of things indeed fora Republican, gov.-
'/ortune :i>f £350,000.”-—McLeod Belton,,
Birmingham- ; .-
“Advertising, like" .Midas’ touch, turns
everything to gold. By it. your Airing men
draw iniilions to- , their ciisfers.”—Stuart
Clay. ....
“ What audv-ily is to love-and ludduoss
to war, the skilitul use "of praitess ink is-to.
success in hu-diie:;.;.”—Henry V> al ii Beecher.
‘ ‘ The newsp.qaro - made Fisk.”—James
Fisk,. Jr.
>* Mithout the aid. ot- adyortisementa;-I
<conld"have" done norKng iii mv .sjieenhi-
Sionk. I have the most complete initli in
(printers ink. Advertising is tee rayidroad
GEORGIA,
C. F. COOPER
Ho. will spend the first half of each
month in his office in Pony over the
old Drug Store, and one "fourth, or the
latter half of each month will be given-
to his practice n Hawkinsi-rue at Mrs.
Hudspeths.
Sjojh jo Biioptpiuoc! isoei oil; v.onnuoi pja sess
qous u{ omoq oho • so:[| jo qsn ;>»i;
iq oa!j5 uw*i3 cx:t?-u-r.qc^s ci;$ jafir.q'pr.fdjvo y*ur
dn Sup A\iv.i2yxi Laiauti jo f.u:ctx jgaoju>;a‘.
jo ‘np}?, oxwjd sosu^ftx i»mr~KJo;v.;in *«!ns
jo stioi5t:.u»j(<nsi/T Sjaiio^
o-o§ ‘pnoii-pi’-o? ‘cttLibi'A'SiMIl ‘so'ibhuqjtro ‘ci:o*.
* so jtid sn c r' * tj-iidiui. t
•ao?jpj.*Suo:;iIu4iL*S2.SVSSItI KU1S “JlCd
* hso^a’s oiox«av oij;
03 jo3;a puu pjii .woa pntx ‘s.'.njjnclnx:
jo poopi o?a v5«jsixiw;3 v% adcoujo poncul-
-tin jo iuotu j^puaj ijoti • av ‘9. yA«><t jicc jo a r i j»{d j«
oqj oivpiuijjs puc tjoxmicqs o^tuoSjAin a -iij,
j«*r£xiuiIi.
-jjo otjj oju 4 szuayhw.Sy fnjnji;«I joijjo pr.jj.uu:; x;
ptnPseConpjiioinjo suo|3oj3x;i nj ujcj
jo uoumnutrijui ‘jjroK.aiu jo uoir^pIpU
-JV enouia quioj-x st;a i:j pt;a ‘xpuiuojs 0*1;
jo Hnoncjonii jnos'‘p?«ip«Kt J 3 33l C> 0, !1 J*T wae
FANCY GROCERIES
Bacon, Lard. Fioiir iisll conBidered;'asft legitimate
5 5 . ’ 5 result of the will". M’liether the one
or the other, however, it was done by
these States themselves, and after the
close of the war—after they had fully
resumed all their obligations to the
Union under the Constitution, and
were fully- recognized by the /Federal
Government as. constituent members
of the Union, and" entitled-to an equal
voice on all questions pertaining to its
welfare, even tliosg. touching changes
in the organic, law.
White Wire Clothe:-; Line.
Braided nnd .plain. Warranted not to
rust or injure clothes in anv wav. For side
by F. VT. JOB,SON,
mli30-tf Ftii-y, Ga.
8TE,pr,si;siiyAeTaEY
NUTS, CANNED OYSTERS AND
It is by-the acts
of the-- States .that the Thirteenth
Amendment of the Constitution is now
a valid part of the organic law of the
Union.
These questions, therefore, relating
to the right of Secession, for all prac
tical purposes are considerations, as
Well as those relating to the nature and
extent of negro servitude iii the South
ern States, we consider emphatically.
among the “dead issues.!' .We have
no disposition to-revive.,them; nor iany
questions relating to them antecedent
to the war. We believe also, that in
this matter, we but repeat the univer
sal sentiment of .the Southern States.
We are for dealing with the living
presenUmd. the live issiies now before
us.. These are the usurpaUons of the
majority faction in the Congress of the
jlLl CO-Y, C?- ; L
A Horrible Crime.
Tnird.St. m«viio : Arlnp<rs Marble Yan
And everything.dse good to eat He also
keeps.a "good assortment of-
4C0 Yetmfls Low Middling Cotton,
Of various, kinds, to which he invites the
special attention of the thirsty.
n 5 v U v •
t ; HASH, . V. .- •
■ Z • /BLENDS/ Z /•:
.. '"ilDULDlXGiS,
/, BRACKETS
* And tilFHnds of Building Materials;
"■Special, attention glven'td the building o
•Cottage and public Houses. Rough- and
Dressed.Lumber always on hand. Sznd ; ns
yonrorderKT SafixffiSiun guaranteed.' -
teiiall-tf K C. WILDER A "SON.
gentleanan to whom slie was to be mar- in such a terrible manner that it was
ried on the following day, arrived at hnppssjBiefor-the: little- fellow to get
her borne At her request, he opened iout of bed" wlnenpalled by; bis fathc-r
his trunk to shpw liisZ wedding suit;— Die next, morning. This seemed to
He passed out several articles' for. in- exasperate the butal fellow, and taking
spection, and finally drew'.a revolver, ared-hot;poker,he tlnnist it into the
which she also wished to examine.— boy’s side. Not satisfied with this, he
While doing soj it was aecinentaily took-the boy np;,from bed, and put-
discharged, the ball entering between- -teng him on the red-hot stove, held
the ribs and'prpceeding downward in- him there until he was horribly bum-
to the stomach. : She lingered in great offi- He then took him into a room
anguish for :-a few hours, when -she where the mother lay, having just
expired. Her .affianeed husband has been cpnfined, and beat him over the
been renderedparthdly-insnue bythe bead with the butt end of a whip until
sad occurrence, .and he is continually death came to the relief of the little J
watched by friends fearing thathewill sufferer.
inflict personal injtuy upon bimself. The brutal wretch threw .the lifeless j
Ter ton, payable November 1st. Now Is
ffie timetoget a genuine article": on liberal
terms. Forsaileby • " - - .
hermit life in a den and settlement of
liis own in a dense thicket near the
bank of the river;. When first discov
ered he fled to his "hiding place; upon,
beidg" pursued'.he showed, fight, Lnt
finally surrendered, and insisted upon
refusing to go ;in the; anny. Upon,
being ; informed the war was ended,
aboutsix years ago, he concluded to
abandon" his hiding, place and .return
to the old plantation where lie found
: many changes since the eoimuencc-
I ment of the rebellion. His only gloth-
! ing was made from- the skins of coons
Land other animals whieh he has cap
tured during the time. Having seen
no one with whom. to. converse during
eight years, he has. nearly lost the con
trol of language except a few piu/ano-
words. His father and mother bava
both died during the past year,
Cotton..
dec2S-tf
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‘ Intended for Pooplo Now oa Eartln
Including Farmers, Mecbaaics, Mercliants, Fra
Testlonal Men, Worfiers, Tninters, : and all Man
ner of Honest Folks, amt the Wives,"Sons, ami
DausUtera or all such.
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Or-lets than One Cent a Copy. Let .tiera be a
form,” or platform erected on “dead
issues,” unless the principles of the
rights of -the people, im well as the
.nghts of States be dead. If this be so
it is useless to say anything about the
usurpations of Congress." in the Ku-.
Rink biUj Orthe Election bill, or any
other act of despotism by a/ confused
consolidated empire.
.Bnt' believing that . this fatal end bn.g
notyet beeh'reached, we^beheye that
the high mission of the Democratic
party is fei frdm^.being ehded. Tts:
. ;■ _ , T -lyiu nci jusutr ureaui-
Socthebn Tbohulks.—The _New ^ wrd of the ^ M vould k;u
a : -That night he wrapped the bodv
hausfave article on ‘Sbnthera Iron- of th& hoj iu a §beet aud buried it ^
m, says: . (a hedge in Ids garden. The next
. few exgh morning he went to Gilman and ad-
andthm^fhe best.evidence that^the v ^ys e d the hoy as a runaway, offer-
ma^of tiis Sordi^rn^eople l a-rewaird for infoiniatiou of bis
abiding.. l^en^a\:biaye-: and biglr- i^jer^bonis.
spirited peo^e r su^so^te^k hj>t suspiuion having
-make.tJiebest^^of their huraatajing at- fbeha, j6; nnsed hr some words let fall
nation, we have the. best gmaanteo Qf.f hy the boy’s sistek, the mother and two
:their ; futareigqod.Conductand of peace, daughters were taken in charge, and
I^hsbejust.and-magnannnous. Let t]is man arrested. After the mother!
ns have -some consideration for % fonnd ^ busblmd UIlder an . est> ;
people of our own raee and hlood, and sbe ^ tbg dreadfnl stol ^ of tbe mnr . j
not rush them beneath the ignorant 1 Jcl ._ Tbebody of tbe bov W;LS fojmdj
and Sena-barbarous negroes and the j and tbg teiriUe reality and ailoditj ^ |
carpet-bag scum of the North. . | the murder fullv demonstrated. -|
-2000.bushels choice WMte Cora,
" . -500 bushels Tennessee' Oats,
200 bales -Timothy and Glover H^,
300 bn. Bolted aud Water Ground Me
10,000 pounds Wheat Bran/. - ,
75 bu. Cow Peas, (speokled and yellow),
On jx>ih5igmnent smU fcor sale cRsap ny
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mw.n.iwU. readme, and'fhrnlshlnk the. news
4o tts snoscribers with greater freshness, bocaasc
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lareest cb-cnlatlon in the world. Free, mao.-
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DY5ENTRY AMD FLUX,
| Prince Bismarck is sul-.l to have asked
tlie island of Heligoland, a! the zsouth
of the Elbe, from England. England
will hardly refuse the little favor, as it
is not worth much to her. The only
reason why she might he sorry to lose
it wculd be beeuuse it- presents such
an admirable picture of her govem-
i The excitement, was intense at the: ULent. HeligoLutd consists of a s<jft
time, and it required all the- nerve and : rock, upon which the sea encroaches,
.si-nil ox tec- oihcc-rs in charge of the j every day, tearing away by inches,
prisoner to prevent the populace from: • . , - . ,
j .. ' , 1 . . , , just as time is tearing uway the power
lynching him. The hanging of the ;
wretch was witnessed hy a mnRitiidB^ by-piece. Her pow-
of women and children, numbering, (cron the European continent is almost
with the men, nearly 1,000. entirely gone, and Russia threatens
v«-i j her tenibly in the East. The poop
Ah editor Laving received a bank-; old English lion ia losing his teeth,
note detector, returned thanks, and! one by one,-and the days, of British
modestly asks for some bank-notes ! might are drawing rapidly to "a elos.
upon which to test its accuracy. j—Courier Journal.
Bacon t Bacon! Bacon !
50,000 lbs. C. R.‘^ides "and Shouldera just
reedved and for sale at reduced prices by
^ ^ JONES A BAXTER- .
WOOD ! WOOD ! "usurpation, • and to save the country
M ’ -. / - •_ / ' ■ -yy ^cpra^o-laniehttdile a'catastirqplije.-
The TTudersignea wonld infprmJkecltliaisof ":te, .
PcrrYthat be i« now prepared to tarnUb wood at This HUSaon IS not to be performed
by ■‘cunning” or tricks of any sort,!
Housis'" Wt * t 056 a ' r!ie 5 |g) g and above'all, it is not to be performed:
’ -V " ’ - - l»y accepting as rightfully acoomplish-
.- - - ed facts, such as are not to be qnes-
^ ® ^ * tioned or assailed,-anyof these flagrant
I-cpn Hl?inldi,jrdc-r. for Lnial)jr,JoT5e deliv- usurpations of power hy which the
./'V i 1 - /Vt ^ Ku-Klnx bill i-nd the Ekrdic-u. bill are
" AHearly (fid Virginia Welcome
Awaits you at
HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEi
.a-ecsTA, O.I., . ; ■
W. C. HEWITT,- Proprietor.
Flour! Flour! Flour!
JO banvls “"iYliitc- Rose"’ Choice Family,
-40 lruTels..‘"AViiite Lilly," tffioice Extra,
200 sacks Tcinu-sscc Extra-Family.
For sale al low prices by, ^
Ku-Klux bill and the Election bill are
claimed to be rightful exercises of
authority. - .. or . . *. a -
These fatal blows af public Liberty
are but the results of the preceding
more glaring usurpations. They are
but the fruits-of the others, and “by
. their fruits ye shall know them.” In
Cheap Whisky, Tobacco etc
145 barrels low priced AYhisky,
i 30-boxes cheap, sound Tobacco,
j 30 hmreis . Molasses.
( ! Sugar, Coffee, Soap, C.indl'cs, etc.
| For sale by "" _
i aprSS- tt" JONES A BAX’]