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nored principles,
nnite -with the dis
ouie
id ]
I levied an it.
toy*
bad one t
scarcely eeas
s thrown i
night,
thicglhat.
An old lady named Castleberry,
nearly eighty years of age, was burn
ed tr death last Wednesday at Dahlon-
tlie track begins to vibrate with
weight of another train. In such
i antulas, centipedes, mnsqn
. first
ats,
r. L. Schofield of Atlanta ^ t
in_acoardacciuvith_ji~3H}»taai!3^irc>EB.4. J -
,. w _
policy we
u.-We
ointed by the
5 the State
. ffj.Har- :
who
, and
lize the last
of Bullock,
•we-' shall
The name of Col.-L- T. Doyal is
mentioned '•& . connection ; with the
is little doubt in the Judgeship ;of the Flint Circuit,
A Mr. Baker, who lives somewhere
;'df The State, wak at-
,, ■ ... ,, T ^:conbenti£teanihb'meanness ahardey^
. :%i ^ 1 at * in creatioiu. fie : i" a
the suburbs of Atlantic l
night.'
', hut -
l ui per-
1 we hear that
Bullock and Foster Blodgett Lavs been
arrested, and had a fair-apd impartial
trial. This we opine will give them a
adid. opportunity to “do the State
rworking atI the • con-
vv ' _ \ * an-
rectidn of Grant, Alexander &Go:;
'contracbJr3. : >
‘ — 1
And now the United States are all
'adrift on tiro settlement of •the Alaba
ma cldiibs.' England'bAys the "United
’ and 'tcci much; and a' new
;t ; be made; : ‘The‘leading
ifeountries speak of- war
f nny one that Grant will be
* .jnlar nominee, of-, the Badksd & the upper,
party. If wc-leave Democratic terri- tacked
tory- and go over into that of the
Radicals, we-must accept as a leader
some man who is. personally as obnox
ious to us as Grant is. We must take
some man'wh6 is. undoubtedly, a Rad
ical of the-most: radical kind: If we
go over into, their ranks and enlist
under their .banners, ' we most .fight'
under their leader. That ; leader hnayi
be Sumner, or : Greeley,. or; Butler;:
who ever it may be, it.will he -a/inan
who hates' the Democrats as. bitterly
its Grantdoes.:;' If weshouldsdo this;
and defeat--Grant, it. -would 'be but
swapping lhe devil for:a .witch-or rath
er. one devil, for another. - It
would,he .but a ‘change io£.-masters;
(S.‘ Cy. Eu£ujtreryis .a, refugeeda this
State... ..
A fire broke gut in the City iBank
of Macon Tuesday, morning-and but
for the-energy. of- the firemen would-
have resulted in a thsastrouBConflagTa.
tion. , : u . jiifl
The .Sapdersville Georgian -has this
Gepegia, HdtSfoJf CdtSrr: vi
Mari&’3rXMas£aiasifiieaa^»:n|>-:
matted to jiuMoi* contempt- '^ v i ^ his eye^ested on his daTdr^brffi^lH/ k£™ '
' The railfcfidry Mere bf Mrs: ^ ! w 0 rd^ f ,*adjnw tft planters; -
; 9 ijn GriffihV'was i-Obbed^n^aturdiry
night,* of ?everakhiindred dollars.
. Atf'fmprivedcbtfefe ’priess'is'*'6n'
ihibition at Savannah. RTs’combih’ed
of steata 1 -- raid hydraulic press,- one
pphnd-Df steajhiprbdncHig.’ a. pressnre
| 14’,000 pounds: ■ - It compreases;60.ta
6 ibales an hour.
., C&lumbus is a rattling little a town.
,Ib view- of the cold weatberillast iSati
urday, : bets -were 1 ‘freely - offered that
it]|ere would be -metre outsiders «t .the
churcheSiplf.Buflilay.tfeiftn.-m.embeEg,
and.wc have very grave doubts wheth--; Vut no, one waa found reckless enough
er the. new • master, would be better
than the^qld, one.:' m: :>;* -a'
Thatwouldbe our: reward in j
the fusion movement should succeeds
jta taka them- pp.,: Even; Jackson of
ithe Enquirer, .whose penehant.for gra
ted nutmeg and several-up is welji
k.pown, refussd to.buy*a, pool.-—Har-
A planter,fif this .county informs ns;
that.upefiUiexttminfitipn, Pfuhis cotton
seed i he ; , i fittds ; ..theni-. ; iaearly. entirely
rtiinedi! , ; lfe atiributep.-rit toi.the ; ex-i
-treme .moisture generally ;ia cotton
last fall at the time of ginning. : Flan-,
ters<wpu]jd:.4o ..wdl- ; .to-exanfine:«their
send banks at : onoe. Srnce writing,the
. .above,weihfaj- of another .planter iwho,
has examined his- seed , with like -re?,
suit— scarcely ., a sound seed to .be
found..:}-,,.;., .m-*
Mr.' Jainfe: McDonald of Thomas-
,ville?-hasidrawn! a S25<000 prize: in the
CharlCston-i lottery.. - HeJ -will" hence
forth be a .colonel of course. >.
: * A negro who'stoft a'mhle in'Atliinta
and ran off to Kansas'in I860, re- 1
turned tlie other* day. He is now the ’
legitimate prey of the jail-bugs.
eomes, and Perry will hold up her
head with tlie best.qf them.
•,u- " ■»"' •-= ■-} "
... ,The Me$srs.: Wadley, who are the
proprietprs of ; three i large saw-,
mills. in-Et&anuel comity,: are.. build
ing a railway, for.,the purpose .of .sup-,
plying . the. mills with stocks., The:
rpad;.is nine nfiles ..long and, iron isi
aid seven miles.
m and boiled them down and
ger as the mas-
have
-- - , 1
rd and
.ent, that there be
bnilding the road.
Some have already been paid, and I
Ei.-.b, 1 ~^?t —
i jftKBBSt, 3K0H wr
last born and favorite bantling
But we'ide-'hot eureoof- snechss,^j\nd '***1
suppose, in-spitB-yfafiiShe'' compromixe
aid— Combination,i Grant, should rtw'
elected—wliat theh? - The Dembotatic ■
nij] "W. Hunt a clerlfin the Savannah
post-office lid's feen' 1 r£nl&ve{l J to’ make
rbonl ; fi»r W sbii-iof-Joslmii Hill.
en fabrics; sill numbers of-yarn's; : cord
age,'S'e'tt’ingan'dknrt ting tliread;'steam'
■gines' Of all sizes and descriptions;:
sugar-' ‘mills, 'Stoves, pot-ware,- plows
ns a.not!
-.fb .
consequence.
pSrty.would bedost forever-hdts^ priu-- "''^A-epffrk f«bhilil i aifnnte^'ekfeie' flea*i ,nn d' , nifl*^®ie : klso 11 makes cotton
, ,j IU= in.u,L. n-ns. oressesi'feihs.-'frttnitnte'of all doscrin-
■Tlie Editor of the Lagrange Reports
^cr calls on (be Georgia prcss to know
if they favor a press Convention : andl
excursion,in the Spring. Wedo; any-
‘tlungiforif ffblic. 1> < • :
, . — : —- >-•-«—-—-
Tlure.arc.two.disilihct-kinds of ig-
3 norancc—native and acquired. Gne
' cnn’fohelpdt • and isqatiahle;- while'the
' other believes only such things as are
' disparaging to;a neighbor. The latter
; sort ia solid in Hew England.
Prirticfi who borrow means at -.bank
: rates, to cany on farming operations
’ wilh.n.hook ■ and-.line, are - advised in
ease.of failure,'- to. speculate - in prize
-candies Asia 1 jusiness experimcht.
-mi ib>- -4
Mr.'.Trnmbnll, the fearless and in-
icoriitlrfibl'd- 'f3ehlitor :i: from Illinois,'
■ called theMiittehtion' 'of the' • Senate a
: few^layii' Huce' tb the exfriiorirmary
:fact ; that tliebi\il- ! dervicc* commission
i had' repbried the ; loss ’of 806;060,000,
■ or one-fourth of the' annual .revenue
- ot tlie Government; in colicetions
i through unfaithful officials.
1W..1.-IL: — -w- *-• -■/'
ciples dead, withoutrhape- of resuscita
tion. ■ :: • • t ■: ”* in-'l ■ - ‘ • -the other day.
" If. we look -at‘ It from the standpoint
of principle, 'of • course we can ; never
compromise.:•>can; i only> compro
mise ou» principlesj fibin ; : motives of-
policy^ a itslvi •; • .-i pad-u.-iy.!
It will,- undoubtedly be-best 1 for- ns
to fight nnder our dld xolori-iand' for
Ohr oldiprincTples. : Tfiis>is-nofeamfete^
question 'of party, |: The success : of tW'
Democrats is more than the success of
a mere.political. party; . Jt is the lee-
tablishmcnt of!true republicanism land
frcse.giJTetnmentih.thelUnited States.
It is:thc establisluiient’of ‘.‘the-Consti
tution asiltwaaV i as - the fundamental
law of the Jlandjifcsieftdjof'Tprastitut-;
ing it ;lo partisan purposes,.and’, maka
idg it a.dead frame/on which ioihang
fanatical; -amendments;,,'; «’i tm! Jllmi—-
'‘it is the open and-avowed object of
burning!the oldGiaat Hotel': in. Griffin
presses; ‘ gins,-''ftttnitnre'of-all descrip-
tipns, 1 Wa’gbns,- brooms,' • wagon 'and i
buggy hi*si:cottdn seed l hnlletb; ;: sor- ’
‘Georgia, undoubtedly the inost "en
terprising of till' the Southern ‘States jT'\
is now moving in behalf of a stupen-; " TT
‘dons-project which, if carried out, wili •
-materially affect the commerce of' fiie
Mississippi 'iiVer. The proposition is
to cohiitrrict , a ‘caPal'froth St. Loriis to
‘Shvannah" rahihly for the - transporta
tibh of : ^rain—route that would be
300 miles-less to the sea , than, that of
the Mississippi liver./ It is estimated
ithat.the cost: of. this enterprise .will
not exceed 510,000,000—u mere trifle
in comparison, to:the new trade.tlrat it
would divert to ' Georgia. —iVeia • -York
Express. . ,n »ht -
^Fifteen* Companies; with aggregate
capital exoeedihg 82;000,000, are en^
manufacturing fertilizers
most of which‘are to England amount
to a 'thohsand tons. . ■
NE fVv: JJj VERTUsEMJ-- NTS.
, 7 , U-.
NOTICE.
I: - The entire business of the late Ann pf A.
B. Schilling'A Co.'haSbeen' plin‘‘ed in my
hands for sett iement and * collection. AH'
claims unpaid by the 13th of February, will
be placed iu suit B. M. DAVIS,
-febO-lt Attorney at L w.
‘'Clock,
, BOOT AtBMSHOS 8B6P!
riw ,
OSS
frit-nds generally, that! have^opened
.tin
in' Perry. ■ ancbjvenld jbe • pleased,to Imva-iny
fri. ndsand fornfer ensthmers caH.' *-1 ‘Will ;
Kuanint^’tlicm'.as'geod Bbbts '7m.d.‘,5h°^
as yoiijdjn 'fih^'.anywhere /m : Sotith-west
Georgia.. You.wkII find me up staiiB-over
4co r
I take this method of
citizens 6t' (Periy' land - —
S. 'A. & L. S. TOUXSLET’S.
Evi
myfeej
again
and notwithstanding that bad seatons and
ythmg new
l stock selected by bad stands have open\ied fa the. prejudice
/; WaU-tatic^»V»f'tMAaj&Aefer;‘yet
ALL WORg
JOfiH ilEBETMAN A CG S.
' KETTLEWELL’Ei-AA -.i! d qa
, . . .
WANDO FERTILIZEB,
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. ’S,
p. ZELL’S: FERTILIZER,
AND. THE '“ EUREKA,’’
?lf i l3n3s ; 9one'^ithf*neSM
ness and dispatch. Call and leave your
orders at once with. _____ " _ ■ ’*
jan2otf [JASlES P. WEBDOV.
STEAM' SWMIEL"
■ wmsamas;*
HAS PROVED
'45,000 bales. * ' ' " vwi-m ri-.iL: ,I a dotj)dn factory' 1
^eorgia Railrgqd, r , destrp^WBii^FT 6 ?! i - , fsffi.
VfntlAInne Tbn !n« ’ 'Tuftidtty. ... .
All for sale at Factory priceb, os Txmk
•' it:t. ?op Cash,.by
is , . 'i^ EX 'ijr'E w,;
.. febD^ ****** of-b ’■ pkBET,'GAi'“ ‘
Idings. The loss was. estimated
pm : |l2;600 : to U ®lI'^S <J ‘ CH!W *
ijgA man. j in i Hgw,uan.{afie^ J ,.ihe town'
marshal a liar, whereat the marshal
.became enraged and^oT^olTjhis -piis-
tpl'so-ss to hit c\ose°to tlie'man.
■. r Th o • negro who > wpun ded - and} best*
■the Thomasville depot man is senteq-
..years.
‘' “ Th tv P?^7,
the Sabbath past!pies of that place.
Iiflnildpn‘,had .a, .jail-dieliyery^the,
other duy. Five, pounty. - bqarders.
were recreant to their hash.-jpE’arris. ,
'John Forrester has been, elected
Representative firpm Lee .ceunty, - in
place pf,Page/ resigned.. Forrester is
aDenroeraf;.,.:., ,) ^; : ix ••
jAiu- ‘ Anti-Low*Heck Association”.
isfobeoi^mizedinAtlanha.'..
DiVSte'jfflenson'hns: completed the
XJ*?HE TEHpl,.
IMPROVE YOUR LAND \
IX TOU ^TANT TO
Ra-dicAhsm-to.set aside, the pnnfeqffdst. Sc^^let.f^v^hi!S^rlpken out in .Grif-
iviiich huveieter .been understood'cat v " - w.... .„ .. ..
Underlying: the structure of our igov-
Last Tnesdny, ii^ Bibb 'Superior
tCourtjJV.dge Cole’sentenced a iiegi-o
••to twenty years'"in the pehitentiaiy
:for breakinginto ft'carriageihou’se and
. stealing some corhr''Tlie Judge evi-
idently lias'h^t‘fot / gt)ljtiln "hiiw a negro
stolc'lnk'Berkshire' sow once.
-4-1 ;!
' , J^e f .,qe.Wgpep.<q's... throiTgiipu,t the;
;Stajf ha.ye.cgme to a voiy gawiifying
■unauimity. on.on,e.point, namely: that
-_the.weather- hqp.hcen ;very bad lately.
' in? _:v ! f *- *.*
At/cjiHjat- Quack Pateb.—We have
received a copy, of t'-io , Mo:ntt*znina
Begister v which: -.from appearan cos we
.shouldisayiaan oll-shoot of tlie Amer-
ican-,U.uion,.:iu::M;icon, though pre
tending ,k> be pub.Ushcd .in Montezu-
xna.
P-hilip Phillips,: the renowned sihg-
.er, will give one of his exhibitions' in
Fort Valley, on the niglijt of the 14fh
instant. - All of bur people who can
do so; should go and hear hiln, as he
is perhaps the most remarkable singer
in America.
’TSiE E^SfcrbP a Lauge Cprrok Ckop
is 1S72;—We‘ heard an experienced
business indn express -the opinion yeS-
terdASS &iys the Columbus Ehqniref,
that x. large’ cotton crop this vfaSzeriBrtdo:
made to the oxclnsloa'of farm snp :
-plias aiid 'home comfoits-^wia pof on-
-ly ruin the 'producers,- but the s nnapV
ciarpr'ospoCt df the'Eouth'generaily.'ike'
Yearsthat tlve^eSentxiriee' “wTiich u the
.tail-ehvl o'f the cotton Cfffi? iJ*srfiingst:
will *a gain delude pliihtefs lb pnt 'fn k
laige crop in the forlorn hope of get
.ting out of debt and increasing their
^ro.rldly goods. We hope "snefe ihay
not prove to be the case. There is ntT
doubt bat that the; phpiiers last year
made an boniest effort to make; fiieir:
bread,>ut'were'^VCT|^;^teioTO ! dof. pithei'
ing "bv iinjiropitious seasons. We was so
uf irfi-
ill wisdom.
. three 3
minion cottbii 'erop," oiir sechoi
winter will be in a .
than since the warfTiut, y “h ; * font
-rt# j'JUllili aTt<1 pmn-
milfiolf &S&S&‘d‘ehipTV cribs and pmp-
t v MtMaftufeeg pFin%i,‘ #?aiahts.
- ’return 'of pnos-
-ut to the’ South.
and‘establish in*
their Stead new and. strange' doctrines
whichiWOnld change the entire charac
ter of .our insftitutiims: - *i 4i;it i
'"She Dcmocratie 'party,' on this oth
er hand, is hot the party , of destruc
tion. .It is opposed, todiinovations on
our Constitution. It would preserve
the Constitution and the- government
in the simplicity* and; pui-ify dn.:- vdifcli/
it was liaaddd down tpi.-us by 'ouxufath'-
ers.. ■ It-! is opposed : to t bayonet ‘ rule,
and to the.useof amisip-tinieof-peace.'
It is opiiosed to eon trolling the ’bal
lot willi the .bayonet;? to'.the-'snspen-:
sion of!the writ, of habeas rcorpuswit:
the pleasure ofan indiVddnal}! to thei
elevation ohone 'class at the expense
of.another; to constant frauds-by rea-
son bf:a loose'; administration of the
government.! In short; it; is opposed
to -centralized government and all-the
evils incidehtthereto: while the ten
deucy if not thepuipdsepfBadicalism,
is to both. - .
Henc&.we.say tliatthe success of the
Democratic party is more.than a purty
success. It will cause the government'
to' be administered as its framers de
signed it to be. The dissolution of'
the party would result in the central^'
ization of the government and its ul-
tiiiiate conversion into a despotism. : :
The Democratic party is the only
safeguard of constitutional liberty in
this conntiy.. Then let it not be-dis-
'biinded or absorbed by any other.. or
ganization;'.. Let us rollytatke contest
wfth the old Democratic cblors waving
above uh. ;i-We are fightingfor Consti 1 /
*fin', and has resulted . fatally , in jonp
•6&S6
. (l , i frfi ot staid jsss f>ui vdV
■ 'Miv L .\^iljiaiq,..Lacy n ,an, old .cytizeji
of Hall county, died an Friday, aged
one hundred years.
valuable to allow a.thoughtiof snrren-
der—we must fight it.out.- . c, > u :.
’ it- : V t : '« ; .'‘lq'
' COttbn is ‘‘firm -iit : Mafeoh; 'at : 2Il ;
echt^fbr-middlirigs. - v»rb
- > "■ •
THk'Asi>ikGTdi Estate—^
. ■ Wm, Tyus, whose shooting at Cairo.
ThomaS eo-anty by'James Singb&'ry,'
Jr., we noted a few days since, died
on Fiidjiy.'
S. Simmons, a clerk for. Frank and
Eckstein, of Eayanjiah, lias abscoiid-
^ !: ,
, This harmless .and r ,unsiispec.ting-cit-
izens: of... Columbus ar.e .-spmewhat
troubled with burglars.;. .
Dnimting| the .-Atfenta- Pv M. and ■. Ju.
T. Spence, of theisftmeplace, will have
a'debate-‘soon, on!the: question of,:fe-
iiiate ! suffirago. This is-very laffeuting'
'—iiayporfectiy-hcatt-rendeEiiigj.:..-
GrifBii'hsf'ring had-a'white partridge; >
Sauderirrill^mustefc?'a white hawk.—
This is the result of Democratic ' ride—‘
everything turns white! ’Black is no
longer at a pireminm. '■ ’ * • ■
Toni Alexander, chopped up Frank
Hester, withi a kiiifej at Cohjefs ’th'e
o.ther day. 5 —
• alr.lk vnj: tin■ Ji.a J-aiij J
. Tlie savage breast of Savapnah will
.soon l»e sojithed py the Blind Tom.
f Op Fgidaydnst a farmir.fegm^M^rirf
wether county nRmed Godfrey was
fchbt and liilled at Griffin, by his neph
ew, a mine named. Bowles, who was ar
rested.. Bowles .was. drunk. KPiJ .■
The Griffin, MohtiCellb- and Madi
son railroad is progresSkig/ about-iten
miles''Of grading -being completed.—
Judge' Boynton; theiPresident,'will’gO
to Ne'v#'Tdit:.sdou/:td- 1 pa!#feIi^? ifon:*'
‘ or|jl3itfc§d* ^ •^ S8 " *'" lh df i6d
-sj ui wnli*:lJ fo gadiliimusHtd ‘-d: tr tst%
yiUe'kad'w'31'Sbliimence opeintidns as
soon ds'the weather moderates’ a ’ lit-
Hlep-; • l!,; 11 i': «’■!-
Hon. F.'b. Welch, Senator from
the tenth Senatorial District has re
signed. An election to fill the vacan
cy will take place on the 4th of March
next."- - ’
Albany is to have a new banking in
stitution.
Bainbridge boasts of eighteen law
yers.
The Perry, Home Journal is brag-
gmg.on a fine homc-smade rifie. It
was grown by Mr. F. A. Jobson.— Harr
rut.
Thekitchen of Judge W. -H. Mc-
BTiorter, of Greene conn ty, was burn
ed andlie night of the 16th inst., to-:
gelher with, iseventy-five bushels of
wheat.' .. d;i.v .. .
The Blackshear Georgian chroni
cles two fires in "that town:' On
Thursday of last week the kitchen of
Mr/’J. W. ; Strickland was ’ burned,
and on-’ Tuesday-last the-'residence of
Mr. .John-Jf Smith, Tax Receiver of
the county, Was destroyed.
Thu 'store of T. P. Littlefield, at
Jesdp, was burned last week togeth
er with 1 his‘entire ^tdek : of goods.
Some sensible farmer lias stored his
three lari; crop3 of cotton in Colum
bus, arid now patiently waits the day
when he can realize twenty-five celts
per pound.
Goy.. Smith'has moved into the Ex-'
ecutive mansion at Atlanta. The Con
stitution says it is sadly deficient in
fnrnitgje—)yhich is, npt at all. aston
ishing J copsidering..who moved ,out. of
MM£ epTTBS m SSS1S.
WIZJj .PBOPHCE
rrY „ r . | , rnflTT| _ nf ffltgr
Prii^ossC’oKGi^'s fob ii^PpBdBiAspi
Mrs! (lenetpi-Bb'bert :< E. iieh' Tiasjp'^E-'
tioned Congress,' througli’Sefiqfdr Lew
is, of Tifgims?td l ap]jfnpr
to pa^her for tlic'irling!
Bank.
ui»d*j -
ui Bj^npyick will.^ag hftve^a Pi,^bj r
aevdT v .s:
u.The yoarigfolksiof IForsytih will; k&ve
tableaux on. the 14th .inst. qehirj ! :
«; TilbottofiP tiflfete ,I 'A r 'ni£di''K?ate- ,v iid'
■iEhotetfetOn. ■•'■sv a hwi auio ul -ta
,r ‘ Siiici'{iie'sriow,‘9^ l ^e6ple‘'o^HfetriT
fi&BSM&tafii
The horise of Mr.: Gresham of Ttoup
Jootinty; was struck by lightning.! on
tSaturday -last;. Grie of MrAGresham’s
Sons, a youth aged about fourteen, was
instancy ikilleiL and Mr.: Gresham, and
his wife seriously 'injured. The elec-
tric^Qnid- ^Mnq-inrcontactj-ssth'aTazor,
whit^^ras. v n^tgdo9p,,. i4, ; i|,.,]^d, Jjega
■ made of lead.
theTTnited States foi
sqm she has receiv
argues the sale.to be invalid because
Usd ILf was jfenaereel befb“‘ -’ 4 ''
»i aSEal off} i-isa-jc kBsox
cause the set of Congress
-i .-i ..
the sale was uuccnsfitntioi .
-•-it, --4 : -n--l -..ti-. • i«jit
gress ;h:ul no, jurisdiction orer the
place,’iVnot liemg purchased bj"&e
live sub: — —
of fbeimost' saS-’dry 1 iind!—Harris'."
iiA. .tu'omikiaiiq j;;:..
y,„ Th^;JEhcunaaTfllp;.Efegte5^h« I .chian-
ne-edfril
a-an-a \ y$
was nncoi
-aaa ‘.*iihat:
: small a
arid d,
whole'top:i
” » feels-of the~'case ccrtimly'’im^e t 'disease.
SJThe act
' bafion
ed the black from his probqpga-ywi^h
,a brick-bat.”
T Tbedadied
« grand concert and.-fairlomth'e -^xec-t :
tlie btill .fi-vTiirii *i;;
Judge AkelAhderM. ! -Spfeer,'6fbGrif-
tfiajds SpSkfeiil-'OP'dni’femneetiteit 4^h‘
A Mr. Forbes; id tbei employ-of nthe
South Carolina Jtfc5lM!id,~attempted
To' doiple a 'Car tO'Alocomotive in Arid'
gusta on’Saturday, but-was- -sAj badly
.qraiih ed ‘that >hih’ reri&very is extremely
.probleifiatieaL ;-' .;i u-iuJ
In* a^einpSng toieiry'a resident! of
anuel i
Einanurf county, across the O
. ;i r,uir . iu:
‘
Tri
The nlQstidignifledflfons/State con-
tSemporariefc; ’irir ’yiehlirig i-to 1 : the 1 de
mands vfor a press- eXcureion next
;iUie Judgeship o'f-tka^HheOteciditk.hnj safedori^feffic* that
by 'the'timsedSiQ i loibincms ritgeicif Saii
not a 'di ssehfoie-vaice'.r-^f/arrii.:
eSalei&Verat adotb
•lwifbtMl^doei
gfj'ti
qiariies wrire' > frdiii : - , 'Criiwfoi:ii' co; ^
f Yarbraugh 'fiedj aiidriF &sF irriMurits
. . ..: . ^ ' jiitur^d. -‘^'Utri-ala U-. i
Daring the same* 1
1.643 woyth of
i t Mi/iu fi-. y: A
i ,,:iihni? ci
.rid
The- Griffin Daily News is “pleased ?
td learn” that an nnnsually largo nuin- .
’ 'of visitors coptempLite making ”
e .during the coming
ROBERT TOOMBS.
No orie could have" been at the Kim
ball House for tlje past.few. fjpys with
out noticing .that among- the guests,
was a niayked g^iicjier.,. I^yery "night
a stout tbiqki hgayyj 5». a ri ?9Pfd :ap-
pear oa the rotunda of the hotel; Igng
uacpiubeil looks borne .down by a
slouch hat to.hia very ejesy bigmouth,
a smaQ patch.pf thin .chin, whis
kers, hair well, sprinkleil .with gray,
and a face that lit.. up with ».wealth
df intelligence .when. animated in con
versation, This man was Gen. Robert
Toombs, one of the firat intellects of
lie South, ..say what you will. .. .He.is
vastly jiopular with his perspnal ac
quaintances, and has fricjids by the
thousands. The, .moment he leaves
his ro.pm.he is snXT,ou"iided by .a crowd,
all eager to be in life presence and to
hear every word .that. falls from his
lips. He may be talking with a friend,
and in five, minutes he will have a doz
en listeners, and a crowd will increase
until, if he does not break away, he
will soon find himself addressing a
respectably sized audience.
He talks with great fluency of words
and ideas, possessing some of the
graphic conversational powers attribu
ted to Dr. Samuel Johnson. Indeed
the.gjuiff old lexicographer is brought
to my mind whenever I see General
Toombs, *t •
The General is b ere.^in attendance
upon the Federal Court. He. has as
extensive law practice as npj lawyer
in the State. Indeed he says be has
got more than he can attend to,
and more than lie wants. Hjsspeeeh-
es at thw Bar are, fine specimens of fo
rensic .eloquence, Yet it is -said that
he is;not- a close student, spending lit
tle time among, his law books, and giv
ing over the preparation of his cases
to other; hands. It is in the . Court
House that/hi? ; talent shines . out coii-
spicnpnsly, and there, he literally
ovor-ridps all opposition, and carries
the day by adrqifc management and ve
hement eloquence.
I called on; liim, and found - Mm in
his.room fumbbng over a great p'le of
political speeches and legal papers.—
He received me in a frank open heart
ed manner, and immediately entered
into a convention, Lakjijjg. in & .‘.‘solid
sluice” about law suits, lairs;'- fires,
'arid whatever, tpjriq.was-suggested. A
client of hi« in,a 1 two: thhusand dollar
caseesme in? ajnliin less-than two-sec?
ends the-General’ TEas-xattling:a.way. at
him, giving.}] im, advice enough'in five
minutes to' last - him a. week. Gen. :
Toombs-is. a -matuihL talker; and his.
gift.of npeech is .backed by a r head.fall
.of ideas,/ Great .talkers are-apt: to.ibe
commonplace:, but he isumokrirHei r
i t?n . - kspt.m enry nnr-ery?--imd m every hons.-r
does-nat ?talkii!®ithOnt ; sayingosame^ aoij. being seldom, fme .fiom them, thev
FOR SALE.
A Blandy Engina'and Milt eompleie, in
the very bestprdcr, and has - eon in use
only about sixteen months. It is situated on
the premises, of G. W. Hplmes. six miles
south of Peiriy. Penr* tenris,' 'ei&V'-Apply to
either of the undersigned.
G. W. HOLMES,
•jim25 lm N. T. JOHNSON.
' SOifiS-uG-I'J
GU^WOS.
EQUAL TO THE BEST!
( I Elf CINE Rem via
: I SolimleTramEc i
Sol‘i'BIe i P3c:B( r G6aW ! ^ "
Amnioniitteii R:iwbone Supephosphate,
Prepared Fish Guano,
ASHER AYERS.
' Gnano Depot, Poplar St, Macon, Ga.
• jiin25-2m ,
CollinswortJi Institute,
Talhetton, G.-i a o
jRruScd High ScliooV jfov - j?^s and
YOUNG T
FOUTt THOUSAND T0XS
SOLD IN GEORGIA LAST YEAR.
480 FOUIIOS 8F 0GTT8H
THE WiSNP FERTStffla
and Moral ticigafig? .
TV. A Sitxw, si Instructor in Malhe- 1
mati.es and Namral Science.
Vxotoe E. Uixe-ZT, a. m., Instructor in
French.
WILL BUY
One Ton of Enreka.
Greally Increased Crops.
This standard and reliable fertilizer, maau-
I'nctTirtd by till: Wiindo Mining aiid 'Manri-
iuciuring Company, of iniiterial frrm the
piio.ph.ilt- beds near Oharieston, S. C.
rfccomni’oniled'to the public as the
BE,‘HP AND MOST RELIABLE
HOME-MADE FERTILIZER
fiW extant It is.eqnally good for cotton.
corn, wheat, potatoes'ami vegetables. Sold
FOR GASH OR ON TIME.
WM. C. PUKES & f0., 'ten. A rents'
‘ ChablestOs, S. C.
For sale at Factoiy pri-:es by
l. L. FELDER, Perry, Ga.
fob 9 3m .
Geoeoia, Houston CV.tjnts:
T HIRTY days alter date, application will
be made to the, Court. oi Ordinary of
Hou- ton crunty, for leave to sell the real
estate Of Dr. Charles West, Lite of this
county, deceased
DR. J. C. GILBERT,
Feb". 1, 1872. Adiniuistmtor.
CEN PRAL CITY
W0Ri£ANE)Y
A Pleasant, iSdfe.and Effectual Remedy
for Worms in the Harahn 'Bsdy! :
“ As thereis no.diswwe ^o wtech -chfidren
iJi. exposed which is so" common and fatal
aswrras,' <his mediemri’should
thu%, ieYery sentence contains tanfidea,j(.< very' fr- que ‘
and he :seems to/have the:.power, to
keep nil an uninterrupted flow for ‘the,system of the, mucus m’wmch they axe
hours' at t a time* / . : .b.-eiiui -. :ipgeu;ireA;dtid‘proiriotds ^aheifitej/idciidri
rs "the m' st s*iddeii
and alarnking • efii.'flfci'U Tills ; Prep:iTatfoi'
uob osdjy; mjiipfttejsufefeiworms, bpt. djeaos«i,t
Car.: Cindundti: Commercial. .:
Ldrff'Brififl6fdj"t , Ke j ISedtcK Judge/
' , '6ii«5^iid i ti>''aii^ic^u^iiif;lii^at"& tfir 1
‘bar: ‘‘YorirV“e' a verri 'clever^cfepl
the wanr o a hangm.
to ‘reig/
Hit -'a
ideas,
■ . . ...j®ass
summer evening saiu; - ’lt was a
«* liTXrtjjUi jjJill *- f
of.the digestiveipawiis;,iii
Syuilitoius of' Worms. 4 U
. Alt rua te polen^ aria fiii-hirig-of'-im,
1,’ti ifiill''t'Xpret,S!Mi -.t,the-oj'fcsj
itohmgRt-tiji
mgne whitely _ _
iy. r *'
V • xi. !ls
for the
a fine
t; the moon'
illaj —-
•UMaUg}irafc& thrit latherh. H “Yga i; dpn^. u tbffiA»P-higW ctl, Jhe.
hymenialkagLae
ite^eplicd:
‘•itispn'qr ; yli£myou.^yipliJp..pmkp l it- i a
d6riWe-t««i Jfcnpt.thfit}L .pbjept/tft^,”
Maggie^“Why feyorirlhair so-^ylf 5
yer
ify] ■
an tf.iargnd ‘belly; * jarriai ot gcndml
' kwilRugOT.gpffia&ss of,tie stjm, a sUitopg
in th>? sleep arid grinding' of. the teesa, a
iafiori'- ife' il simiiefhiiig wabTfidg&l’ fif
throat, a gradual- rwnstiug ofrthe;fiestr,-
sickness the slpm^ch, yi,-rmt: g,;a shi-n,
, :dry tough, a; petite s metimes vOxi
it chd^timeSflaebl^,-a
-or diK, *ihalk or.-.c|ay,' . bowela so:
wb&mg&i
.^nd. irnfab lity of temper, paxa*
smfilSfiht oriil-bdwels, cohc-rfits/ coUiifiritint
rntdipplsysiii-aj eJ bur. .jJnlH ad I ni u
pPor directions,
iFpold be wellt.* '
oil Ysrith, u few. '
Tuition; $20, $30, $40 and $50 a year.
Spring Teim begins February l»L For further
information addresfc the Princii-al. lm.
^ca'r'r 6
L L
ui a c
M A SOXip . INSTITUTE,
CARROLLTON, GA.
A A A A A o ' -:*-
?,Iaj. JX0.3I. RiClURDSON, President
- This Tnsfitntjggg -rnndhjn Hhg fostering
care of tlie Masemc ff.uefn'ty, regularly
ciiartered and organized, is-deyoted to the
T<,orone!:,(;o,-r’Jncal^inef thf^Si^s,
ou (ho plan of the besf modem Praclie tl
■SchooL-i of Europe and America.
Board and tuition at- reasonable rates.
Loi-atiou, high and healthy; climate and
water delightful.
Sprmg ifiw* begins «Beb. L anjl
July 17m. Fall term begins Ang. 1, and
ends Nov. 20th. Send lor circulars.
*r /v /-Ai c i
Public Head. Notice.
Sealed propm ats wi'lFWreceived by the
Gpmmiaiioners of 819th District, G. M..
imtii first T esday in March next, for work
ing the public ro.ids in said ihstrictifor one
or more years.. The-Reriahl. roads- and dis
tances are asifoMowSr 6- ' - 3 ~
Perry and ilaynevnie.t^3^;to 5 Kg«Indian
From HoaKtimphcteiUfoTnncfioB of the
Perry and JRynfeyfneriSifeiomilfesz
. From Mossy bfeeR TO jaAction of Perry
and Hnynevillc read—3 miles.; k v
Houston F.jprory to jpefry—nfilek.
FronTPFrry aaJ:AIaebg4sad to" John T.
Cooper’s residence—i-miles. T~o~
From Tharps Mfil to Perry anffi-Bactorv
toad—2 miles.t; •* . *•-' x ' J
We-^have -done' 6n ^I« -birt
Year's Manufacture.
this
No OM Stock to Work Off.
it GGoR for
Gottcin, Corn or Wheat!
rr/Htii*. iVK Kl {.*<■•«'
From Perry- to Wdolfolk’s bridge^J.l miles.
From Perry bridge to Elat creel* hridg..
pn H-iyneville read—2 J /miles. C-- f
From Jimction-nau; J. A. gpivev'J to
Every cargo is analysed anil inspected by
&r. lh. IM..4.V5. Sale Inspector,
As we are. determined there shall,be, xo div
PIOiClATION NOE ADCLTE1U.TION IS IT.
Rreek bridge-i-foPa mile. Vi ^
-- Item Perry .bridge to district line—near
Felder s mill—njfiesi- -
Road leading fiom Mhe'.'last described
T^tace to tlie Cobb place—1 mile.
: No bid wiU;}^ateemve4;fm:;it^8..Iiai< thr«
miles. Specifications can be seen with any
of: the Commissioners. Bids to be sealed
>f C.
5strii#G. M.f~
A. M. CRO W DER,
J. O. A. HOUSER,
J. DICKSON SMITH,
Feb. 1-lm. Commissioners.
PritHlSyM
A SealetLproposals w3Lbe refisived by the
Commissioneis of 928th District G. 3L,
until 1st Tuesday in March next, for work/
ing the public reads in said District for one
“a/e^fofc^ ^ ^ diS -
' From Fanny Gresham, leading by Jas.
A. Hill’s, to Hickory-nut Branch—8 miles.
A>ALFS^-Jfi^ I Feb._ 12j c I8 ? jL
Moisture, determined at 212: degrees,
♦ Fabronbeit, /_• 7;13
Organic Matter......... * 9&00
Equivalent to Bone Phosphate, .12.57 •
Common Phosphoric Acid, 9.23 ’
89.33
h»I sufiaH 100.C-0
The foregoing analysis of Eureka Guano
i«*
" Fort Valley and pi rev fiom District Kne
:to junction with roa-, .nny Gresham
-Hickory-nut Br-meh^H- n, .tes.
Macon and Perry road, fiom Perry to
i creek Bridge—41 miles.
Soluble Phosphoric Acid
affords a
'crxy
. iitiEoi^amaml-.^i 01 .
District line near Providence
junction with read leading frum
^ - -resham hrani^i_jto_ Hickory-nut
gofflfarejfcas temgbty gri-l -somri-j" ' iryra te vuilatovmte*
1IRK’ iUrZ'-i
alVxim
"- M»sgie £i ' e, Wlmta : -nnfigllty —a-eriJ MACQE; 'Ihead’s plantutiou
cha^/ you- m'Hsf -have --beteri! " PoriVp
•graricimars hair's - qriite-wlrite.
••-.Vj .ieiii- 1-jdi teriLl let ei lSibtJia a:- lHiekt
~ . iobsacebt . f , males.
SU mntusseiti -Hi ■<*.! dnidv STTZL
SS-o.
raas w:
uC‘i tmiptfo, -ci are dsMv
r Ciirist --Mi-rar-wa, Giussni Co.; Fort Taney, .
street V^-Joussos, lUr.-L.m.ifie. ,
Buffalo, with a small placard on his,
back inscribed, “Choirie Poultiy In- SYRUP !- SYRUP
’ ” * r - - ho will be ' "
very _care-
A supr-riof- article 1 of Florida
sale at the Old Man’s Strife,'by
janaJU J. i). HA VIS.