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LET US TAKE ALL THE OHAXCES.
First and furomost it is the duty of every
hottest man in Georgia to try, by every
means in his power, to defeat the fa fa
mous mulatto concern concocted at. A
tlanta, called a constitution. It that is
defeated, then Ihe evil is cut up by the
roots, and the State rnuy once more be
come a place lit for honest men to liyo in
But it may he that the Oonsi.'tu!: n v
b« forced U'M.II i:s, and to b- rxvpui ■.
fyr such an emerp ney w nu, ,
name time we vote against tin* negroes
Constitution vote, for on honest man:
that is, vote for Judge Irvin for Gover-
uor, and for the best men we can select
for members of the Legislature. V
the negro and rogues Consistut i
forced upon us. it is very important ..ia.*
we have honest men to administer the
Government, so that the evils cf the
ConstitutiMi may, a*, much as possible,
be alleviated. In selecting candidates
lor the Legislature, care should betaken
not ouly to get honest men, but men of
great ability. This can easily be done
now, as all the honest Conservative men 1
are on the same sule. Care should also j
be taken to select men who have the i
confidence and respect of the conserve i
tivc portion of tmr colored population
It is not only jwwncy lfcj.fr it is ngtit and
proper to consult the wish of the honest I
and industiious portion of the ’colored i
population in selecting candidates. They
are interested in having a wise and ;
good government and many of them
will asiat in electing the si.,
men. After selecting go<>d men • »..■
be sure to elect them.A- t
TO DF. MOCK A TIC CLUBS IN GEORGIA.
Room * Statk CknruAfi Ex. j
.National Democratic Party nl'O i...
Mic a, G\ . April 2.
Th* attention of tlie Democratic Clubs, j
of t he several counties oF this State, is !
called to Order So. 4S, of Maj. Gen. ;
Meade, prescribing regulations <>b I
aerved, ;u» to the challenge of * at j
the election to be UeMoujiu.* 20tii justaut, j
aml.thrse following datftfc
It is in sai4 order that "no
person, who is not a registered voter,
will be permitted to challenge the right
of any person to vote ” .
Jn order that illegal votes may be
challenged, and to avoid any conflict
with tin* order above mentioned, it is sue:
gested to the pern .(.ratio Clubs in each (
county, and in counties in which m> j
Clubs have been organized, to the De
mocratic Early, to appoint two prud nt,
discreet and intelligent challengers, wh<>
are voters for each pla e f
voting, who will attend it the polls du
ring tl e hours of voting, for the purpose
of c allengi ig all who m: y attempt to
vote illegally.
A strict watch will be necessary t«>
prevent illegal votes from being received
and it is Imped and expected, that no
person, who may be appointed cliallen.
g«r, will fait to«di*charge the duly as
signed him.
K. 0. Cabamss, Chiirwwn
Central Executive Committee I)em Party.
Editors iv Jail. —A Radical Judge
named Hunter, has committed all the
editorial stall’ of the Memphis J, j
to jail, for contempt—that paper having
told the truth, and terribly oxooriated
his rhintKi s hide. Mrs. Galloway,
wife of the principal editor, announces
that she has assumed editorial charge of
it and that it will be published as ueual
Hay- It Lis stated that Chief Justice
Chase disapproves lhe course of the Sen
ate, regarding the ml:-* etc , but knows
they will never yield their ;»>sum* and
control of tin* trial, hence he will make
no move to embarrass or delay its pro
gress Nor a- I lie .if - ('• a
propose t pro; i act (»•' ’ • • U .
will, in accordance vvilii his wis . meei
every issue squarely.
MA RRIIdl)
On th" Stb of April, at the residence of .Tnd
Willijfiu Hudson, by Hi hop Pier •M
G. Uaiuo -. >i Quitman, to Mas. F> \*o 11 II •
sox. of Men iwether county, Ga
Quitman Retail Prices Current,
CORBF.CTED W V. F.KLV
It should be borne in mind that our quotations j
represent retail prices only. Large bills toplant
#»rs a <1 others may be purchased at a shade
lower.
Bacon. ;p* ib .1 Is (<c 22
JiUtier - Goshen jf !h I 00 (ii
v Country jf* ft .| 35 (<A 40
Candles... tt» .1 35 :5£ >
Cheese if fb . j 2a (efy 35
Coffee—Kid [pft. 29 (<t 33
Corn r l htwhj 1 00 (a 1 2a
Crackers :p. &> ..1 20 (a 25
Kggs doz | 15 u/. 20
Flour •- s'uperfine ;* hbl 115 UO no Ifi 00 j
Family ; r* bbl <l7 00 (ff -'2 00 j
Ginger ,0 ■'
Lard U lb. ' •
Oysters : ?-* can :
Peaches ;r' ' m
Pickles. jar. 0 •
I’o ta toes Irish if. lot-I. 250 ■ 300 ■
Sweet jf bu>!ij (f 50
Powder If !t» . i 60 (<L 75
Potash !#a>.. (Tt 20
Raisins Isl IT*... 1 (y 50
Salt f ■‘ackj 3 50 Ui, 4 50
Soap If Oj. . . V> Ot 20
Sugar if lb 16 (<?, 2."
Syrnp .if gal ; 50 (o\ 75
Soda .. i p th.. j (n,. 25
Shot {fib...! (ff. 20
jiarch fl y - .. j 20 (« 25
Tobacco, good article. ;f H>. ; 1 50 (<c 2 on
Vinegar If gal j CO (•{, 75
Unc Julmitscmcnts.
DR. H. L. BATTLE,
< OFFICE »
o ' 0 NHXT DOOR TO THE BANNER OFFICE. ..
QITTMAN, G .v.
A)1 Branches cf
DENTISTRY,
KXKCI’TF.U IV T!IF, IiK.ST MANNKR AND WARRANTI'.I) TO CIV K SATISFACTION. o
r'p- Terms will be furnished on flpflication.'ll'X r:
kinds of J Produce taken for Work. <
Crook.ery l
For sale at the
BANNER GROCERY.
|
SPRING TRADE,
xesq,
WHOLESALE!
ainUrf «£ w AmilS,
SAVANNAH, GEQ.,
WILL BE PREPARED TO OFFER
ABOUT TIIE lOTII INSTANT.
A" COMPLETE STOCK,
ON SHE Hi
USUAL FAVORABLE TERMS.
March 7lh, l«S(i8. 7-ts
no in \lbi a
m mm a cost.;
rfIUK under.-igned having bought ol I
£ Goods nwjied bv-s.l. R. llolst. fouftierlv of I
the firm of J. W. Si AIV AKMK & CO. j"'
'
—NOW OFFER — *
SAJI) STOCK for SALE,
AT COST,:
AND '■
W. G. IU'.XTI.kA (T).
Quitman.starch 27. lsfiS. ;ir n
£JAO9E] f SA[OCII
On His Feet'Again.
g .VlTnow receiving an entirely New Stock
fiiikriMWflllllTliOODS,
lIAUDW All « 3 H 'FRIES Ac. direct from New
York. My old lYiondH and enstomers will find me
at the OLD CORNKK, where I will be reatly at
all times to wait on them with pleasure. Give me
a call and if I do not unit you tl *n try some
where else. ' .1 At < >tt BAI'M.
Quitman Ga.. .March 30,
Town Propc. ty for Sale.
\ IfILL be sold before the Court House dooi
\\ in the Town of Quitman, on the hirst
Tuesday in May next, between the legal hours
of sale Lot No. in the town of Quitman,
on which Mr. J. I). Carpenter, !+•**■ iiA
i.-fy the remainder of the purchase mone\
due—one-half having been paid already. Sold
as the property of \V. It. Sian sell.
Terms : C t h. to tlie amount of the pun-ho-e
AuA lor A , U. .--ell.
W. V.'LANB,
Ati'y for .1. A. Lklmondton.
March 27, Ik*;s. 9-6 t
THE FI ACE
TO GET
.
CHEAP,
IS AT THE
GIIOGERY.
r Opposite the Hotel.
. FAMILY SUPPLIES
OF EVERY KIND
• AlYvay* oil Hand,
QrrTsiAX, Feb. 21, 1868.
EUREKA!
finilE place tv bnv Grocerie- cheap, k at the
J f BANNER GROQEK^IH
RANDj^ppl
GR^tCERS,
201 and 203 Bay Street,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
HAVE NOW It stoke a We'im-l W
pb*te assortxieMt of (iroceries. wh' Ai
they offer to tlie trade at prices loss than they ;
can be laid down from the Northern markets,
consistio : : n pari of
Uac(*i. ■ o.>ulders,
Sides, Hams, Pork,
Sugars—(all grades,)
Uefiuod id Raw,
i: ■ — Rio, Java,
anu Ceylon.
Teas —Green and Black,
different qualities.
Choose, Butter and Lard,
Mackerel, Codfish, Herring,
Candies, Soap and Starch-
Tobacco, of various grades, See.
F&' .special attention given to orders with re
mT tuner* or Short City Acceptance. Prices fur
!. ni-he< when desired.
January 22, ? b>. 3m
BARGAINS.
xv # *
The Groovcrville Store!
B. F. LINTON & CO.
Having received their
Fall and Winter
Stock of Dry Goods, are now prepared to offer
extr.iordiuary inducements to tlie public : in fact
they will sell goods, for ('ash, at
New York Prices.
Our stock of Dry Goods is complete in every par
; ticulai.
IVe also offer an elegant assortment of
CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SHOES;
( 'HOGNEE V, GL ASS IF,! HE ;
HARDWARE, J'INWA HE;
AGUICCL/n'UAL / 7/ ELEMENTS ;
Cl 'LL Eli F, of approved makers;
BItIVLES , SA HOLES, JV
M e will likewise endeavor to always keep ou
hand a complete stock of
G-roceries,
and our convivial friends can bo supplied with
LIQUORS. SEGARS & TOOAGGO.
For the afflicted we are likewise prepared to
supply their demands with
."»fl JE ts» ■ <SL 2BC Th; m <t***s*>
and those who are building can bo supplied with
Paints, Oilx, Urn Hrs, &c.
We will also endeavor to keep supplied with u
number of the renowned
Concord Buggies,
aud will fill all orders for
Irden’s I.Btfd Patent
HOUSE HOE,
as we are agents for the sale of the same, and
which can be seen at work in the neighborhood.
We cordially invite Hie attention of the public !
to our Block, satisfied that we can suit .them in
any character of uriiele need; for we ?nal<e it n !
ruie lo k- ep ev(>rytliing that can be found in un\ ;
; lore in tlie State, and pledge ourselves to sella!
• V < 1 ■( ; UIS houselr, this myi h.n
<itu v* : vill.* Oct. >5 1m.7 15 Jy
JOHN I. RAYSOE,
DEALER IN
1 QP 1 91
H, *** *»•* glf A APi« l« p< » * A
V Wndi « hkltii :■.vf a s T-i. av-. .j ■
tVrooivri'jWo #»■«.,
H AS now received a very neat and complete
asttortment of
Full iiiid Win Iff Dry Goods,
which will be sold on very reasonable terms, ilis
Stock embiuces
Bress Goods, Domestics, Notions.
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes
Ready Made Clothing,
Cronfcery, Hardware* &c.*
A general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and aim"-* evervthicg requiicl < . the people of '
this section.
He m •' re«peetfnllv Invite hR friend mH :
•V* •' • • i': ■ ■ I .o and v . . . ii'*
Groove, v ille, Oct. 25. J st,7. J 11
LOOK.! LOOK’!, LOOK,!!
|5()0.00 for .£5 CENTS
I'y subscribing for a beautifully illuvtratcd
book, i omething new and interesting, enlitlnl
UIRxANI) DOWN'S IN Ci'ljV LIFJi.
Sornjpnng for everybody to read. Tt cribes
every charac'er iri u < ity of high or low standing
in society, and in sure to plea«e everybody that
reads it. It contains 250 pages of fine print and
30 beautiful life-like . u *
'V”'" ivf ' n 1 iway to the Bubscribers as follows :
| \ First Fri/e 750). 00 in Greenbacks.
Second *• 400.00
Third 300.00 “
Fourth »* , 200.00 “
, Fifth “ 100.00 “
Pri/.es of $50.00 each, all in Green
■’Jb very number of Book- a Prize is enolo-ed ;
1 iMk|.rjo<»k. and ;.ll EttoJo-lno. put up in strong
•» th<*y gu safe through to the owtt-
I I’ntrK or Books fine Rook. 25 cfs : Five Rooks. :
51.00; FifUien Rooks 50. mail'd to any ad-i
! free, Address
MONBOE, AtKIHB & 60.,
rCRLISHERS AND ROOK.SELf.ERH,
111 A 113 Rro'-dwtty. Ni-.v York.
1 Feb. 21. 1808. 4-2 m.
upi
fh#. undersigned
iA. for e'uvi- pwclu- ; ed during 1850 and i- 7.
are earn' 1 - ! - soF -fc ' - eornc forward and He:
: tie immediately. We are in need of money, and
must have it. Delay will prove dangerous to de j
! liaqueOtß. A word to the wise is sufficient.
V LINTON A CO. I
Groovcrville. Dec. . ' . J -45-ts
A. ©. LGhfIELINO,
DEALKR IN
Q- it c:-y o git ies.
West. India fruit,
WINKS, LIQ! OI.'S, PIIOVISIOXS, kc.
CvIiXKR IJI'I.L AND CONGRESS BXB.,
Under Masonic lSadl,
i S VVAVAXH OEOKGIA.
March 13. lc.w*. 7-ts
MARES’
NITROGKENIZED
SHPER-PHOSPHATE
0 F
t f Hr/ N
.it 1 &tik & i
A VALUABLE AND POWERFUL
Fertilise^
For Cotton,
Corn,
Wheat,
Peas,
Garden
Y ege tables,
Ac., «sec.
1-T IS rOMI'OSEn . ' i'.ich in :lhll
ATTIK 4 ) l
. They urabsod in their IT l.’E STATE. ;v.d « , om
j billed in the to Ime from
j adulUM’ulion. and peHce'lyi .-.•lub e. The practi
cal experience given'be'.ovv <d' planter* during
the past season, fully e.-t.tbli-li all the udvanta
j ges claimed for this well-known Fertilizer.
Received the ••Highest Premium" awarded to
Fertilizers b\ the American In.ssiiute id' New
j York, held October, Ist f.
I For full report,- witli analysis made by the
1 Commit lee of the Institute, composed of Dr. ('.
i L Ruek,l’iof. .I,G. Ruble, and other prominent
Chemists, see Pamphlets..
Tin* distinguishing feature of this Super-Phbs
plmte from other similar Fertilizers is that all of
its ingredients are of animal origin, and are either
soluble in water, or in ,i condition to quickly bo
Como soluble in the soil, and be taken up by the
crop.
Contains no inert oi mineral materials.
The proper relative proportion of the lugre
dients m Mapes'Super phosphate, to'hied the
requirements of the Cotton ciop in Georgia and
South Carolina soils, is fully proved by the expe
riencu ot Planters, who testify that whenever
they applied the -unio lo land m t -1 for rusting
cotton, the disease was entirely corrected and a
healthy, vigorous growth produced, on the same
land.
Peruvian Guana and other Fertilizers have
failed to secure a healthy growth.
TESTIMONIALS.
THOMAS S. SALTER, Washington county,
Ga., reports that seventy-liw pounds per <»ere.
on old laud, increased both the Colton and Corn
three-fold. Considers it far more economical
than Perm iun Guano.
DR. E. PARSONS, > andersville. Washington
co., Ga.. Bays : My observation is that .Tapes'
Stqier L’lci-pliate is a preventative .‘.gainst rust
in cotton Has aboil! dtm'tlrd the cotton and
trebled the corn, lias done better than Peruvian
pound for pound.
J. AV. SCOTT, of the same seal ion, reports that
his crop manured with Peruvian Guano was far
more affected by drouth aud excessive rains than
where Mapes’ Nuper-PliospbiUo was used. Shall
use Mapcrt’ iii |irefercnce to any Fertilizer he ban
seen used by Lis neighbors.
W. 11. SPARKS. Eutoulon, Ga., reports: On
land ale. •; hull' coveriul with sedge, and which
had not been cultivated in two yettm, where the
manure wa * put in badly, inaiiured crop would
yield two pounds whore the unmann ed would
yield oiio.
li. n. HAMILTON. Americn Ga., reports :
Obtained the most, sulisfa •lory resttlU'r.un M a rut's'
Sujiei Phosphate, upplvou • •* top-dro-iog. i
It is considered by all.’l ha*. • imd I•«•>.< gar
den this year in Soiuhwi-*- .‘«• • i .
»Y.. 1. ANlil.'liSn.Y Port Valley, (in., report-:
Map'--' Super Pluepliale lias doubled ihe crop td*"
cotton in every case reported, and some reporVtT
liiih more than doubled their c t op. On wheat and
oats the result was very satisfactory.
i>. \. \VA!;S'*. " . i‘< -ach Branch. S C. re
let • ••" Pl*-e,-.g. and u-i. Four I. W •
unmanmed ru.-x and in August. Everyt2nug :he
Mapes’SupiT-Plio-jihate was tried oil did well.
Gotten Blood the cold weather in Spring, kept
perfectly green and grew finely, lias beat Pe
ruvian Guano in his neighborhood. Relieves it
to be the best manure now in use.
K. R. LILES, LJesville. Anderson Dittrict, »S.
0., reports : As compared with Peruvian Guano
and Mupo.T Super-Phosphate, the result was de
cidedly in favor ol Mapca’ Super-Phosphate, at
tributable beyond doubt to the fact that the rav
ages ot the mat were not, by a marked difference.,
to be seen when* it was applied 1 , us where tha
other manures were.
JAMES M< MEEK IN, Alston, S. C., reports :
I sod a ton of Peruvian and found the result but
one-half as compared with Mapes’ Super-Phos
phate. Soil mostly sandy, with clay sub-noil.
Marked difference in size of the balls in favor of
Mapes' Super-Pliospli.aie. On cabbage plants th-
\ 100 pound:* per acre m » e coiioti than Rhodes’j
j Super Phosphate, and 50 pounds per acre more
I than Soluble Paeili : Gtinno. Same quantity of
j each (50 pounds) used Lo I lie acre : cultivated in
I the same manner. Mapes’ Super-Phosphate
i more than doubled the. yield of cotton.
R. .J. VEN.VfNG. Christ Church Parish, S. C..
reports : One application of 200 pounds .Mapes'
I Super-Pho.-phale per acre, made the cotton grow
I to the height of sir feet, where it grew only two
fee! the ye;u* before. Considers) Mapes’ Supei-
Phospliate the best Fertilizer for Sea 1-land Cot-
I ton, and would safety recommend it to all plant
i era.
S. C. MEANS. Spartenburg, S. writes
j Psed 210 pounds per acre*, applied May jHth.
('an safely say never saw a more vigorous growth
imparted to cotton from the use of any manure.
Soli-died the U.-,e of.Maju-.,' Super-Phosphate pays
: hundreds.
W. A. MERUnVETHER. Valle Cards, near
Columbia, S, C.. rliparfs l hat Mapes’ Super-Phos
phate has given perfect satisfaction, and that it
pyrmaneniiv improves the soil. Has no hesita
tion in saying it is the special manu'e for turnips
aud Irish Potatoes.
P.C. PENDLETON, V; id .st.». Georgia, writes i
Maps*s’ Stiyer-lTiob|»hate !.a-. exceeded my most j
sanguine expectaiiorma The effects of its use j
upon corn, peas aud garden vegetables, was j
most jfUrked. I cannot give careful csti- ;
mates as neither laud or Phosphate wsa I
measured. If it can always be kept up to \
the standard, it must take the preference of all i
Fertilizers now in use. y
M. P>. HUNTER. Quitman, fla.. report#; Ap- j
plied at the rate of 150 pounds per acre, upon j
every alternate four rows. 7 he nsatt inut truly
asUmishiatj. The manured rows yielded
double the neighboring aliemnte rows.
r Letters from the above namerl Planters,
giving their experience jn detail, will be found
iu our descriptive pamphlets. These pamphlets
I contain a treatise on manure* and general infor
; fnation of interest to the Planter,
j pi r J’rice. per too of 2,000 pounds, cash.
! r frt 60. Or. cash, >32 5-» : payable November
I Ist. Isoß, §32 00—605 00.
PURSE & THOMAS,
GhSrilM. AUK NTS,
r-ro. 11l 3fy retract,
SAVAXNAH, OFOHOiA.
11-r..|„!i.jr 20. 1«7. #6 i»
HOTELS*
Iscswii
3E3E O
' 1 &**%
'■- -i ttt'•
Savannah, Georgia.
rjAIIIS First Class Hotel having been venovatoil
B air! newly 1 urnmlioil tlirouirlioiit. is now
second to none in tin' South.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR.
November 2. lKti'7. -i_-ll'
MARSHALL HOUSE,
miovdimnv stuiiet,
YUGI-OKUIA
TIIS first clans Hotel has been remodeled
and newly refurnished and put. in perfect
order throughout. The traveling public may
rest assured they will find comfortable acconnno
dulions at this Hottse.
A. 11. LUC 10, Proprietor.
February 22, 18(57. ly
OU.H HOUSE
DHin BOOM.
&n vnnnnlli. < i or;>;in.
TIP undersigned having leased the above
favorite lv-:.iblifdunont, and having refil led
•and refurnislie.il i! throughout in the most elegant
manner, would infirm the public inns i: is now
open for the R -i-cpCon es (Diesis. Tie* present
Proprietor will spar no pains to maintain the
character i In ■ alway * enjoyed a- bein'/ one of
the best mV rcA vs.j-( •ist>s Luting Ihm*-
vh of the ooiinirv md tin. a! who favor him with
their patronage may be u^-tired that, nothing will
bo left undone to secure the eomlbrt and satislac
lion of liis gae .In i\ i; will be taken
bv the week or dav at a moderate ehni'x'c.
'novlt; t nt P, 11. lviit'UN.
MVILIOI HOTEL.
I) C NOE* Propvistor.
Conii.T • f Bull ami S miGj Unnul SlmMs,
H:u ;8 * a s«: t !•*, < J <*orgi:i.
If A V INC! ink "i the above Hotel, which has
S recent ly been n 'itted* and refurnished
lliroiighout, 'die Proprie ur can a lire the public
that be is as wadi prepared to eater to their wants
as any Hotel in the Suite. Hi:, table will always
he supplied with the best the market a (ford and
no'paiua will be up a red to give entire sati.-.u -
lion.
Transient. Hoard ; oft per day.
Permanent Pout’d gl >.'){) per week.
A snare of public padronage is solicited,
February 2!,. I-' 7. ilf
Wiistkkn 1 Hotel,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Cor Hand, t St.,
TnoUTSku. [ NmWOKK-
We are in the ('enter of Business, and
IT KAI c> ( T A RTcIC FOR (*’ FOR UIA NS.
Hep 1,1'» • 32-ly
cm ;ton, uo-iet.,
I’lsiwlcKtoji, S.. I'.
WHITE & MIXER,
nov7-Ciu I'KMOtIKTOJW.
Tbc Hotel.
MRS;. (VIcINTQSH
VTOTIFIIS Hi*- public Hint sin*.continue Hi*'
IN Hotel bnsiii*- ih. at her old- house, on the
Fnio ,ii.iii-; u here she will ouiien vor to make
gl.-f ■ -I il ! ’ll'-
Her table is -upplM will* tin- best Hie market
afford*, atul charges model
June 111 *7. 20 ts
F.*C§ISTAIT,
Pal! St., n/Lir Dav Street,
saranuah* O'co., *
tbwustit Cigars,
Toߣs£®, PIPES, &C.
Willi a Tong cslnlifished rcptilation as an Im
porter, he endeavors to keep a- good a slock,
in quantity and assortment, carf boioumjjn
the State. r /T
“ The JR&eess.”
ClOVs'l* ft l) wtTh tlie (ligar end Tobacco H--
I Uiblhhinent, is a ~ /
8 A/fc O O tv
r.ir tlie ne*im:te>.! nion «.f regular natron* anil
the public generally, wltei e tlie
Best of purported Lienors
are served, wilt a 1.1 M'll! each day. Strangere
will litlil it a quiet re.-**ri. with no er l.i
quors tbat in ihe;i‘-e, any ' 1 1 y
QEQnOAS* GOODS>
Atjuudany Frees.
rp;u: ■■ • n *.;’ v.. •” * u-i i’i r.w^h
1. , . • r je: . 1 ':: • ■■ till. .It ot Oefiv....
j floods just received ir si tin.*
“CatSiJprt IC. a' .' r-Mritii; Csiepayr,
/ ■-'!«? ! 'f / .|
I’lain amt Ttvilit and 0 t’lains, I.insey.., |
Jeans, H . ■ yr, d-v*• U,
Wt> *! KjpiifC, &e.. Ate.
I Tlie-e Gtwi are *i>*Hi. ,n.id* with eriyrt Jar -and
pr the best *1.1,;. Al e l , u:il and tailored W-11.1-!
! inner : all of wiiich 4 e tdU.-ml nricllr u l ac
lory prices. !
Mereb:* • •• : ■- •-are reoij.•«'«-.! to call j
I and examine P (■<’• huving else-vuere. Cotton.
Wool or Hide.' take:! ill .•■.•change at lull price.. .
| sputi Varna sad Frown .-bittinga to arrive in
■ few *lays. 9
SAMT, W. BUOOKS.
j t... nt.n. . 1 1; i 7—:. 1 Agent, y
[NfU rs AM 13 KAISKMS
l\<f saht lit Ibo
i JiANNEK GROCEKV
REMOVAL.
Tin senstdiiiniin UASUMitovnniimsiock
ofllmub Irimt H.vt ti’a Ui.n.Sr t :;u, wlitnat he
ha. been bolding fnrth, tu one of llie
tfCK STORES,
util of tin* Public Square : where he will he
p’.eased to see his old friends and customer!*, and
Bn* public generally ; and where he hopes tu J»r
Able to
SEIXTIIIvM GOODS,
.as €!ILt3IIIP
ss they can be h. 1,1 at my • o reia tin; country.
His Terms hiveafu will be
CASH m 6ABTER!
And will tnke in exchange for goods, or for ac
counts due
COTTON.
COHN.
SUGAR.
iSVuI'P,
15ACOK,
LARI),
And almost every kind of Produce.
Having purchased the entire interest in all the
Goods mill assets of the lain firm of PAIN’A
liAl'M, all persons mdelm-d «o ~5 l li- wil!
make pav ino-uo. to.' onl : and i-.uy pm-m'mv
ing demands ng iiied the same will piv .mit them
Immediate settlement of all outstanding debts
is urgently requested.
J. PAifJE.
()oftman. Feb. 7, 18(58. _* M.
AGENTS WANTED
To sell Dr. Win. Smith’s
mmmw of m biblr.
* T CONTAINS over 100!) closely printed, double
! column, octavo pages, from new c!<a•'.rut/pe
plates, on good paper, and is appropriately il
udrated with more than 200 engravings on stew
and wood and a series ot Hue, authentic maps,
Ac.
It comprises the Antiquities, Biography, Ceog
raphy, Natural History. Topography, and is a
complete Cyclopedia of the Scriptures.
It is necessary to min Bible leader Indispen
sable to every Minister and Sunday School
Teacher, and ought to be in every family.
It is highly commended by ail learned and
eminent men, and by the Press generally in all
parts of tlie country', as the best book of life kind
in the Mnglish language.
J):> not b<* Deceived!
Owing to the mqnve /.-.<>./ pupuhu-ity of this
Wo«*k, a s.ii'ill *</.•;'.■s'!i nbrbltjnirtii, in dmalejijun
lorm. of about (inn pages, has been reprinted in
this country, and syrt'inl over l-'dO octavo pages,
evidently by making a larger book than the
original to give the impre- nm easier that it is
our edition. If h‘!S less 11,-In half the . OidUfJ v.V.it
ter of <-"i ami is sold cmisidembly higher than
the Kuglish edition of same book in this coutitrv.
Some agents are eiideuvoring to palm off this
jnrcn'th eililicn for ours.
Te n liers. S.Midenls. Retired Clergymen, Farm
ers, and enejgetie M'omeu find the agency for
this work both pleasant, and lucrative employ
nient. Semi for circulars, giving full particu
lars, terms. Are., to
S. S SCRANTON A CO,, Rook Publi.dterK,
I (i Asylum S‘ . Hartford Cotin
TO TilK I’UCLSO.
T. F. LAWSON,
(tffers li s services to the public as a
Kanuf: cturer of ITain Tinware,
And Dealer in .Japanned. Planished ami Stamp
ed Tinware. House Furnishing Hoods. Am. ; and
in connexion with the above, lie has on hand a
line lot of
Cook jig Stoves, Ranges,
OFFICE STOVES, <StC.,
which he others low lo (he public
lie also flatters himself (hat lie can furnishJo
meiclihiiih a better and neater article o| Tin
ware. and as low or lower than they can pur
chase eisew here, north or south. All I ask is a j
chance before buying elsewhere.
I will also manufacture, at short, notice, any- j
thing yon may want, out of tin, sheet-iron, cop- ,
Brands for marking cotton or lm\os cut at ;
short notice, from half inch to six inch lellcrs. j
Kcro.-ine Lamps, old Tin and Copper Vessels.
(Inns. Pistol-. Stock Locks.- Padlocks and Um
brellas repaired neatly and expeditiously.
jjp-.y... ll<* has established himself in the on - ;
-dory brick build’ ! 'ear of Culpeper, ( riecii .
A Cos.
Quit mar, Ai! : . !/. « ' ;7. 2M ff
PLAFi'ATiON
a*'«s>rna tk a a |
3,.)0() Acres of Land!
TILS valuable PlaxtaMun, lyi rr !
on the Wilhkicooclnv Riva-r
twelve miles from No. l.*»L Allanli<
and Culf Pailroo 1, near i.’ochy riv
or, coiitafbirig iVAoi 1 !. :•* *, is com.-irr-e i u
UfiV N j Pi, ls„, i ;*o. -;. 202, 2 »:J, 704, 20*. ■
i a .. ;
Ifl’jj/. h.li be ... : .
year *. There are houses enough for 2UU negn.es, ,
ample barua, a small Dwelling House, and out
buildings, and a large dwelling house not yet
completed. The titles are undoubted.
t his property is offered on exceedingly easy
m.... . for pnrtie.ulars a]qdy to Col. \VM. A
Pr\NK. Quille.. n C l 0(p 12 :•*.) ts
AGRNTS \Y.*NTCD FOR TIIK
And how they Lived, i'ougbi and Died for Dixk*,
MriTII incidents ami ketches of life in the
V ▼ < ’onfed'v,; -y, ( Minp; is.iog narratives <.l
Personal Adventure. Army Life. Naval Adveii
4i:r, Home Life. J’artisan Daring, Lie in the
Camp, Field and lto.qd-;nl. ( Together with the
Songs. B.illuds. An -' 1 1. e ami Humorous Inci
denis of thivU ar lor Son!hern Imiependcnce,
Tin-re certain portion of (lie war that will
never go info the regular histories, nor Ire cm
bodied in romance or po -'ry, which is a ver\
real it, and wiii. it preserved, convey 1"
Kiicfeeding gene, iitiotm a belter idea of the spit
it of the conflict Ilian many dry i epor.'s or eiire
ful nai'fa-it es ol'events, and lib- part mr.v
failed she go-.-i|». I. lon. ' pa of I lie war.
This ildm/rites the char.-.cter «T the le.ol-rs. tin*
liuutiir ofyf;e old . r ihe dev.»|io:i of women, the
bravery of men. the | la k of our heroes, the ro
mamre ami hanDA; sos tl.e servim*.
The Va ianl umlPrav.* Hear led. (1 «• I’ictuv*
,- ( p,e and Dramatic «l/e Wtr.y ami A1 «i'veloii> |
i!.e Tei.der ami p . Ire e. and ilmulude Pr.n.'ia \
i in ol ilieWnr uw here ihiiiiiogly j.ortia\e.l i'» :
(;e- it the moat am.de. uunpie, bi and i
li of ibo- book that the war has called j
j Asmi-enuwP .> we’l as instruction'iiri; be found
in every fm-- . as g; ip ji • det.-u!. briUiasit, wit.
and .m-'P .• bi.-t'u-y. are skiiliullv inlerwovni
| in ibis work of literary art.
| >eml tor Circulars ami -ee our term ss , and a
j IVd description of the w' »r :. >oMre>s.
i JONLS BiiOTHLRS A Cc., Jtianta. Ha.
O or o dL it l
To b«* l ad ul the
. HANNEIi GUOCEUV.
TfTIIOSEVBfIfIWIIBB.
Vi.i, parties iml.dik’d to me are hereby iuvit
eland urgently requested to e< im for
ward ami pay up. I run t have my money. 1
i w’.!! ! r.' '’o Corn, or anything el .. *i -
i wavcf Country Produce, in pavin'-o* «•! oebts.
1 Dec. 17. 1.'.-ii’ A. /. PERU AM
POWI 3 S3
Ol Tll£ Worn.O'.
Wor 6a!.: attbo '
UAXNiiu unovm.
fcttit! Itotim.
.
JIROOKS COUNTV*
ei T \Tl?i)K(Jl®)RrttA.llr.iok« , <:»'inty.-Wlli > W*
O i.:' s. .r. Hiim>li appliwfft mu Inr [,«tllTS
„r from t!:u u.’.mihWru meoOliß w.
tin* .il (i. W. AlliriUoli. lli'cpa-nil.
Tin ..so arr lliorur.ii'* to oil.) iill,v*:irl.!cs nit IBW--
041 111 Itlu tlioir uliji'(Hinn« within Hie tinu; l.rip
.ui-ilind liy law, (ilhunvls* Mil loltorn will bb
a r.-mii'il in said n|i|dicatit. .
Hi. .-il under inv hand mid <> • clitl slgl.atur*,
llii.s Marvli Itith, lWi«. „ .
j. G.MrCAU., Ordmaif-
Mnrrli Mill. IkOH. Cm
Cl KOHGIA. Ilia.OKs Cm vriv \Vh.<M*s 'V. (b
H npiillm i« mo r..r Imiurs «,r ilin
missimi IVmii tho \dm!nlsir:it!mi id tin? KstaUiuf
.1. I). lhaldimr. dncwiMld. .
Tl . ,tiv *I - t.’l’.u'.’ tu idle all porofih* eancura
,-d in ;ii, tju . i.hj. i i.misgt ajiy tlii-y linvu with
in thn .. . ■ irilirfl by law. .dbunviiiu said,
lie terjs w ill be granted.
Witin's* mv hmi.l anil oHlcial sfgnalura this
Mnreh 17th. ISU7.
J.C! McCAI.I.. O. B. C.
llhitli in, H'l.T, cm
Cl KOUGia. I lmmm C.ifXTV, Wlii'rna* IV.ll
-Jf Duvani. iidmini-H'Uhu' wiili nil' innuii'd dc»
iauiis non nn lliu ustaUi ol' I :i \U>ptu. dm
i.iMa,•, 1 npjdiis tn niu I'm' lulu-ls ul U:MlH,siud
from said admiidstrntidii.
Thu, tlii.ridori> In id:.* u I admonlah all
pai'tu's ai : .aust lo lUu tliuii' ulg'cliunj within
ill,, tin ‘ il l law idlinrw'laOHttid letter*
will I,i■ ; dtu Un: :t|'ijilcallt.
l.'i V. "At.r.. f). B. (I,
l-Vl.t , .!■•. • Hi. I l '. .- . 2 •Oil. .
* t i;;i; I\. i' ... (. 1 .a— IVtn-r.. i- !l, (,
t * ’f in',, . i |i.|i,ii.ir:il..r or James liumli*
njijdi a. me fur i.et.iurs of Dismi.ston IVmu sani
idtnini ti-iitinn. Tlu's.' urn tlinrid'orn tn nntlg
■ill nai lins nt. internet tn file lite r ulljnction,.
within the time itresorihed by law. otherwise IhtJ-i
letters will be 'rained and Issued to tile itp] ! '
cant.
Given under mv hand and n(Uriel sienatm--:
this February “Ot, 'li«.
J. U. Mei’Al.l,, O. li. C.
February "thgiid. 1-Hut.
g i )li(; |V.Hu . lit t'm rv. \\ liereus, 11. Vi
Xh 4-| ; „.j„.. Adm r wilh Will ttiiOfSh'd. on IW
...late of .!: Ki/.er dec-eased, applies to Im* 1. I*.
letter of I 'i-nr .a m I rout his aduiiir..- trillion . I
Said estate These ure therefore to (jlte and if!
in*.nisi* nl' and - : t trular the pill tie* id Interest ;
me their etiieeriens \vi,.|iiu the tine., j.nwcribnd 1-.
law. ollienvisu said letters will be grunted In li ■"
a iinliranf
.1 (J VeGAI.I., Ordinary.
Jit 11. 7, ISM. 6m
« \ KOUGIA. Hronks Cuimly.
v. tsf Tin. imeiihs, after dale application will I t
made to 4hc Ordinary nf satd eonntv. Inr Ise*
tu end the real e ate nf James 11. Groover, In:.'
of said county, deceased.
J. I*. Hniiir.n, Adm'r.
March •>. I sits. 11-2!ii. *
, 1 KOUGIA. r.imous Goiatv. -Whereas- J. ts.
( V I’e.ieock, Adulini.tra.er with will III.IP'S, i
on the K.tnle of William t Henson, deceits' '•
a]ipi:*-s tn me I'm- i.et .i rs of I’ismiissitm from J- ; s
Adlninisl rat ion of said Fstaie.
These ore therefore to cite mid ndmnmsli rli
and sin- ular tin' parties at interest, to tile tii- f
objections within the time prescribed by law’*
otherwise said letters will be granted.
J. G. MeO.YU,. 0. IT. «.
February 2S IMS. A On*
SherllisNSale,
-ITTII.T.Ir : old tuTore the Court House in tl r
Y V town of C't'tman. on Die First Tur*tl../
in M-i v between the legal hours of sal *. Tluv**'
I:. * Ci.f Short Colton : "M as (!.<• property
Daniel Stripling. k» itiA'y a li. fa. issued Irkft?
Brooks Snpei ior ( Ami t,' I v ••■m’jor Terfn. 1 8< : *■
in fav»»r of vfm. A. Lam* Properly pointed ott!
bv plain Ii If. D. U. MeN!:!L, Sheriff.
March 27th. 18(58. kls
CO-miK CO UNTV
t 1 ROIDi'IA. ('oi l !:;: Cot vi v By virtue .if in>
VH order front flic Cmirf of Onliimry o -;r •
County, will be aold on the fit-t Tue.-day in M».
: • . . ill the (’onrt house door ill said <• mu y he
ii n cell l!ie ie .mI hours of .• ale Lot. of Land N<
! ;7. in the Filth District of oiigiiirtllv Irwin, nov
I '.irt'M* ( or.nf V. e.mlainbig t: dam es more or le-
Sold for the b Miefil of the heirs of Benjamin Mi
re!!. 1 1', of . lid county .I Terms, cash •
J; .m Lux K. Pun.i.(»•«, Adiff'r.
March 1«. l '' . Id-Ms
ft I;'.UlAii A! Cos i 1... iot MV. \VTii INMS. it.r
!).ard Rulrodv. Admiiiistiiitoi- of GrayS-
Ivobanfs repre.-eu! ; lo tint Court, in his poliiim''
duly filed anil e: 1 1{••.■(mI on tocoi'd. llr.it lo- has I v»!-'
ly adniiiiisf I’l'ed (irn;. Bollards' e.-4ute. T'hi^',
i ihoiefore to cite all persons corn erueil kindio.
an.l creditors to .-how misc if any they can why
aid Afliniuisti Ilor should not be discharged frolic
hi: adnriuisfra ion and receive I dims of disillu
sion on the fii.d Moii’la\' in September 18(58.
DANIEL LOTT, Orditmiv.
March 2, lx;s. HKm
< 1 EOIKJIA. (’o : i : C m ntv. -Whereas. Will
"CAT io: si .f• ■ . est I»ir-; '■•'’ ! A ! !' '.niior*'
t ■ , ... ' ‘ '!•:*! . see el. l I! I’ • "II I ill
' ;*.ii, d'lfv filed ecd enkoed on I'rnhl 1
:!. . :i:> : . ha. - f.i!> a-. ■ j. : ■ -'d D. IL Kh'k
i«.o!' • -oik- ''i h.i- fljot-ofero "ke ;t4 p«*r
s.m.s eonct'i iK'd kindred au l credit'os t > show,
cause, if any (l ev «'.;•< wier ~;-id adniil'.c-imi'oi.s’
sliould not be di-ciiargeil i.oin tb”:r adiuinNtra
liou, and receive Idlers of dismission op the that
Monday in Kcpioinber. 18(58.
Dams i. Lott. °rl inury.
Mart'll % lf6". O Mn
AiTi.iNu eoi.wrv.
( « \ ■ . Vi ha.Toas, Sul-'
... . ■ tu me fui' I.Citl'M'
ol !>:*: * 1 a !l ..!■■■' - .ru - J '.'it i Ivati.iU.
'lll *:,w : : a 'y ’ i J.-ia l>s at in
!.,.:. t; :■ . 'an: - *■ i i.in Ills tiuie
1.1 - I*.. . li,. . -.V * ; : * Mil! I- t Lor» wit;
I,a " a:;*.l an.l •*1 ll:" npp!iv.tnt.
i;ie*n -a lei"*' in* la. e t ami u.'a a.I -gaa* i:rn.
ilia- ■m i mber -'ill.: -«7.
J UGiiiSHV. O. A. 0.
Nm*. r,n. ik(i7. a-iim ,
£ A KOIHIIA. AvfUXO Cor.vrv.- Wlnu'iais, Wil-
X R lisF. Tn v Inr, Ailmlniatwfor im dm BrfntW
• r Mi.-!, ..t \V. S 'l.-on. applies In mPToF T.-rtITS of
HtamMioii liom bis Ktti'l A.limnislralion of «ii*l
Eslafe.
Tiiesi’ f.hercf :re to r. ■ 7' '■ all poivormifc inter
;j| •th -if i«!ii• -• • ii• - •:- a:: •»in llm time pre
s(•.• i!»>* 1 1 by law. ■::}»•• •- . aid letters will b#‘
gt ,tu|e<l and is>M‘;i 'o.-a’.'l applicant.
(iiaiMi'!"r n.v ii ri ! j.;al ollicial signature
this .binuary 8. 18C8.
J an. i 7—(ini. J. Liuut ’..v, Ovtlinay A. C.
preucE county:
Ad ii iin i strat.o r’s *S ale.
Wild, be Molii lii-lnrf the Court Him** door'
in the town ol t'licMicnr, (ia.. nh dm'
!• lift Tih-ml.i, in M'v n.-vt. between the l gab
o Kin l! I.ota of land, with a-
I::;,..;. pun It. belonging'to the estate ot'
v. ('. Strt.dil Mid.
I ! ft.r ii.” beredit (C lire heirs and creditors.-
Tei mi: Hall cue It. unit the b riant ■ <m rix ;
...... Hi. Tito,'.. Swr:> . Adiur.
j 7,bt roll IS. I Stiff. tils
I T KOUGIA. l'lem Cm'vrv. V. lierea*. Wr.t
\ x i l U Gae A'bninielralnr. applies to m«'
~ j.... (er.- of rr; , am Irom the K.itates of
Vil'iira Hi : iml Jolm T. Wilson, both U'o oF
• ... .-in i.. lb-! :-eii. liv having t'rtllyaiiminiH
t,.,...i -ai-.t' K*t.ltes.
•••*•• ..... Tjti re!'..re to mhnnnisli all partiw
- ; dto he and apiiear at my office, wid.m
: i > prr i• ii *»- < l by law. t»> show cause, if any
*i. I; .\" v.s.r. i i.t-iiers should not be’
. !• off; k-.l sig nature, this December'
2nd. PM.7.
D”. il n 1 TL W. (Rui>t. Ordinary. P.
BUTTER!
Fur 8:tl< at tbk
lIANNKU (iUOCELIV.-
(.till mm. M na li 13 ’em. •
CillMlS?
Just received and lor sale at lie*
I»A N N 111 l(; UOGEKY.
Uullmia. Mwrcii 1». ’6B.
FIK4‘ Al4o COMMON
TO SACCO,
ISANXEB GOftCCEK*.