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%m\\ Notices.
Adin i nist rat or’s S ale.
VALUABLE PiICFE.ITY!
To be Snld First Tuesday in December
4 GRFF.ABLK to an or<h*r front the lion ruble
J\. Court of Ordinary lor Brook* County.
tin* undersigned, administrator of the
estate ot Thomas M. Dailey, late of said county,
and *ceased. will sell at publi. -nto y before the
Court House in Quitman, between the usual
hours of sale, on the Tuesday in December
next the following described lands belonging to
the '•aid,estate of Thomas. M. Dailey, deceased
lo wit:
Portions of Lots No. O') and 01 in the Fifteenth
District of Dro6ks county, containing one hund
red and sixty acres, more or less. The land i- of j
excellent quality, under good fence, and in h
splendid state of cultivation : it i- we’l watered
and is n healthy and desirable settlement.
There aie on this place a good Dwelling, nei.vs
-8 try ouf houses, stables. Ac. It is one of the
best firms in Brooks county.
Als->. a portion of Lot No. 48. in the Fifteenth
District *•! Brook* county, containing one fund
red and sis een acres, more or less. 'Phis land
adjoins the property previously describe !. and
‘is of excellent quality, improved and under < and
*n ; wa er abundant ; and on the pLice i
a small Dwelling ah l necessary out houses
To Resold for the beneli 61 heirs ami creditors
of said deceased.
/■or-Terms of -ale. Cash
CULLEN HESTER. Adnfr. j
October 22. 1869. 40 71
/ 1 EORGfA. Coff -e County. To •'! wb« tn it
* I ni i% concern : James Lee and .hum - Me.'
ry having in prooer form apntied to me far per
manent let ters of administ ration on the estan* of
Peter Mueeaima, lute of sai-l county, this is to
rit»* all and singular the creditors and next of
kill of Peter Maeeatina to be and appear e my |
o ce wPhin the time prescribed by law, and !
diow cine?, it any they can. why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to James Le • j
and James Murry on the estate oftlm said de-i
ceased. Daxiki. Lott. Ordinary, j
October 18. ISC9. 4! -It
Administrator’s Sale.
BY Virtue of an order from the Court of Or
diliafv of Coffee county, will behold on
the First Tuesday in December next, at the Court
House door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale. One Town Lot in the town o| Dong
la**. on which is a store house and other build
ings TeiiUi will be made known on 'he day of!
ea!e. MAT'IIILW KIRKLAND.
Admin i>irator of Ivy Kirkland.
October 18,18419. 41-f.t
4 1 EORGIA. Drooks I'iHiury - Wlu rea Thom-
XSI a- L Hardee. Administrator of the estate
of'Tin mas Kimble, deceased haxing applied to
the “ ni t of Ordinary for a final dismission from
said administration :
These are therefore to cite all parties interest ,
»•<! to file tiadr objections, if any there are. with
in I lie time prescribed by law otherwise said let- j
ters of di»tni*sioQ w ill be granted and issued to 1
the applicant.
Jamks L. Bkaty, Ordinary. !
October *.»!). ;t m
(1 LOUGIA. Colire < dunty. I n all whom it
W may concern : Henry MacDonald having
in proper form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration ni the estate of Florence
l.ary. late of oiid county, this is to cite ail and
h ngulnr the creditors and next of kin of Florence
Laiv to be and appear si my office within the
time allowed by law, and -how c.m«e. if any they
can why permaaent administration should not
be granted to Hunry Ma Donald on the estate of
the said deceased. Damki, Lott, Oidiuary.
(telober lb. 18< 9> 41 4t
Ct k< mnr \ Bm>oks covsi ?
liam Hit'teon. Administrator on :iu*<* -1 i*«»
»*f M and I\ \V. Dixon, •]**•• • ■:»-*-*!. !*a\it-;r
in• It* application to the Court of Ordinary for
di-mis.-al from paid estate :
Tbt-e are therefore to cite all parties interest-;
ed to file their • bjectio s. if any they have, a it}-
in the time presci/bed by law otberwi.-*-.said pe
tition u iil be granted.
Given under my hand and offi-dq} signature 1
this (tctober 12th, 1869.
oels 3m James L. Beaty. Ordinary.
C 1 EOiIGIA f’hooks or nr Whereas. Mary
If A. M iliiams. Guardian if I ! at Jeniies WiJ.
Turns. applies to the Court of Ordinary for dis
mi ~xi from said Guardianship :
These are therefore to cite all parties interest- :
e ! to tile their objections, it any they have, with
in the time prescribed by law/otberwise the pe
tition of-a and applicant will be granted.
Gi'en under my hind and official signature;
this I2;b Jar of October. !*6!L
39-6i Jam s L. Beaty, Ordinary.
C 1 EOBGIA. Coffee Cot sty. — Whereas. J. J'
If Pickeron. Administrator of John Pickeron.
represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed ;
Hi;d entered on record, that he has fully admin-1
istered the estate of the said John Pickeron.
This is therefore to cite all ’persons concerned.
kindred and creditors, to show cau- *. if any they
can. why said Admmi-tnxtor should not bo dis
charged from his administration and receive let-,
tors of dismission on the first Monday in January
1870 DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
July 28, 18*79. tdd
T> * ; l whom it may concern :
* >TICE is hereby given that. a« Attorney so 1
-i C. P Arnold. I shall, aci-uialinq: t- ; J.v. .
proceed to establish lost papers i -r him. the s xid
A Tioid, at Bahibridge, on the Pith day of Xo-
Tember* 18t>9. J. W. ST. CLAIR.
August 27. 1869. 3m
For Indian River Country.
rPUE St< int er * *
X CHARLES WILLEY
will leave Jaiatka everv S- -rn
alternate Fridavfor S A l/f ’•
LAKE. G >d
to me or the feuramer wii -•* * ... .v^
ly will be caredfor. Ii ii.t*y come by the 'Mearm*;
Nick King, which boa. armes every iVednesuaj.
there will be no charge for wharfage or storage
b*re. J AS. O. DEV ALL.
Pah k*. Fla* <>* L-fi9 Tm
i Valuable Lands for Sale.
' \ ariLL he sold on the Hist Tuesday in Dc
¥ V comber next, at public outcry be; re the
Court House door in the Town of Quitman,
j between the legal hours ol sale, all the lands be
I longing to the estate of Matthew Young, decon
! ed consisting of the Home Place of said deeeus
j ed. containing about five hundred t_‘eU)) ueiv-.
i with excellent improvem* nt.s. situated ab- nt
! twelve mil -s north ot Quitman; and the piace
; formerly known as the ~f )enson Place " in the
| Fifteenih District, about six m l • south of Quit
' man. containing about seven hundred (7t)d) acres
of first rate pine laud, w ith good improvements
, Terms. Ca-h. purchaser paying for stamps and
t ties.
J. O. MORTON, Executor.
I October 22. 18G9. 10-7 t
Administrator's Sale.
(GEORGIA, Brooks County.
A GREE.MiLE to an order from the Ilonora
Axl Me Court of Ordinarv of said County.'
will be sold on the First Tuesday m Deeemhet j
next, beiween the legal hours oi'sab-, belore the
! Court Mouse and or in Q itiuan, tin* following j
! described property, belonging to the estate ol j
1 Ji'-eph Deusler, laic* of said county, deceased, to ;
One Town Lot. known in the plan of the Town 1
; of Quitman ns Lot No. 29, in the Ninth West
j Section of said town.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit
! tors of said deceased.
Terms Cash.
JUIIA V. DENSLKR. Adm’x. j
j October 22, IBoD. 40-71
4 f EORGIA. D ooks County. -Wliereas.lt ap '
VI pea ring to ihe Court -d Ordinary that in
j consequence of the death of W. R Harden, ad-]
; miuistrator f the esta’e of Janie Harden, de ;
j ceased siid estate is unrepresented :
! The-e are the efor to ciie all parties interest
ed to file their object hum within the time pro- j
! scribed by law. why William Hudson, Clerk ol j
| Superior Court for Broi ks county, or some other j
i fit ami proper person, should not be unpointed
i administrator of the estate of the said James
| Harden.
Given under mv hand and official .signature.,
j Ill's October 22d. 18(59. “
40-’>t James L. Beaty, Ordinary ;
MISCELLANEOUS.
PATENT
A t\ 1 0 m
PIANOS.
IBI'S fillipYl PHOTS
Patent Reversed Wooden Agraffe Bridge
throughout, retains !m sweetness of ihe old wood ‘
bridge, and obtains the solidity ot the Metal
Agraffe, wiihout its objections.
Patent Compound Wrest Plank
which holds the Tuning Pin ;, is six E ven-; of Ma ;
pie. grain running differently, tins plank never j
.plus.
Patent Full Iron Frame
concentrates In front ol the Tun in;. 1 in- tha'* j
heretofore damaging ir«'i (wdii'di in offn-r Pi.i!"- j
hurU’ulJy surrounds llie Tuning Pin*) aml “bn ft- ’ j
into Ihe front edge of the PI ink and effectually
resists the twenty tons strain.
Patent Bi igonal Sustaining Ear
part of the iron frame, next to and pauilbd with
the steel stnngs Under the Overstrung Buss.
AFFIDAVIT OF SUPERIORITY
OVER A L Id*
The First Strictly Impartial Trial ftcr Kad.
BLIND FOLD TRIALS AGAINST
■ Stein way'*, Chivke.rinffx end other Piano s.
We the undersigned, make oath that at tin
lime of the lad Fail-of the Atneiiean Institute
j held in Sow York; immediately following flit**
French Expos! ion in Paris, two Pianos, made b\
j Steinway «V Sons, one Piano by ('hi kering A
Sons, one Patent Ariou Piano, made by G. C\
Manner. Hud several other in tker's instruments
were tried against each (dher. by order and un
| der control of tire Otlicei sos the Institute to <!e
! cide which Piano on « xliibiiion in competition
should receive the Fiist J’remium ’-a-, the best
Square Piano known. ' To obtain an impartial
i trial, twice all of said Piano.- were covered with
j papers, so ibat one Piano could not be disitn
| gtiished from another, (during tin* absence of the
I Judges.) and twice did they .-elect, one of said
j Piano- as ;be best which, upon uucove. ing. both
! tunes, prov ed io be the said Patent aUION Pi
i ann. awardin''it “The hirst Premium” “over all
i others for being the best Square Piano known
; io th- m.”
Thi- trial was after Chickering «t Sons' Piano
laid received the Legion of Honor and Medal,
and -Steinway & Nous, the Medal from Napoleon;
and the of said trial wen* :
Ktiwvtii) Mou.E.MiAt Kit, I’rof. of Music. Musical
Director and Origin itor of the New Fork and
Brooklyn Connervatories of Music.
< ( •ijaki.es Fkadkl. the eminent and favorite Com
poser and Pianist to his Royal Higime.-s the ;
\ Due Gustave of Sax Weimar. FFeuacli.
j Frtbui sic: R. Bnwnns. Profe.-snr of Music;'
' Teacher oi' the higher school of Music; Ac... &c.
A. D. lih.-KMA.w. Organist at Cathedral, Jersey
| City. Pianist. Ac.
Jn.ics Nkhiarut, Robert Rtboer,
Hkvky Mn.f.Kit, Ch.mu.es S h.iovkuei..
An;rsT Gucenkbero. R'tiKitr Moknnkg,
G. C. Manner. (Inventor and Paten ee of the
Arion Piano Forte.)
Sworn before me this 2'2d day of Julv. 1860.
G. G. TAYLOR.
Comrai3.-Jor.er oi Deeds. ;
T!i<? Arion Piono is Ihe cheapest. most durable,
| least complicated, requires less tuning and does
not get nut of order, it is
Th,© Starred Piano,
Write for affidavits, pamphlet, and circular, and
state in what paper you saw this advertisement.
GEX J > WA SPED
in every CPy and Town where we have not al j
ready appointed them.
COVELL &CO.
Warerooins and Office. No .054 Bioadway
Manufactory. 187 and 189 Bowery, New Fork.
October *9, 18u9. ly
80i;tiii;kn
a i ■ wm 1 , 1
m i
SteaVA %A2.z % k it&zM
c;o3ii?A^rY.
WASHINGTON C/7 Y, D. C .
Organized and Establisii'-d for the Purchase and
bale of Farming and Mineral Lands and j
improve i Real F-t ;o in the
THOMAS B. FLORENCE President;
JOHN MOHRiS Seen*la ry !
With the hope of promoting and encouraging
business relations between the people of the ,
bou li and those who may desire to go among;
them, the Southern Land and Emigration Com-,
Ia y has Ie n organized and establishecT, and
ilie projectors will fartbfuHy serve the bes inter
est oi those who entrust their business t<» them.
Real estate,owners in the Counties of Brooks.
Li.wndes. Berrien and Colquitt, of Ge. r_ a. and
Jefferson and Madison, of Florida, w'bo desire to
entrust the sale of their property to tie ibov *
named Company, can be accornmod i ed, an l
necessary inf or nation furnished, by c -inmuni- j
eating with the cudersigßed, at Quifnnn, Ga.
octl-tf F.R.FILDES
11-KE SHALL TUB P333S Til3 PEO3LL S MAINTAIN, UNAWED BY T2.V! AND UNORIBDD BY SAIN.
QUITMAN, GEO. s NOVEMBER 12. 1869.
St# ’lCVgliv: r.rnis.
tTIEWAi.s: on.i.> mown. N, J.-Boafd
a :il tuition ?:0S por vo tr. For C"tftlo"ii»',
: Inws Rm . Jo) n H.Brak’o! 1. M 1 . <1 i
HIE f ELEERITED
Stewart Cook Stove.
THE BEST IN TIIE WOULD!
Ov v v 100,000 I si U se.
Will ilo iikivp v.mi!; with t!;csanii' ammint
of Hr:! than njiy other St>>vo
t V' r m rdc.
FULLER, WARREN ft CO.,
EXCUXVS mam-facu kkrs,
TUOV, N. V.
J ,-fJ-I'r ipiivi l pamphlets soul free.
44 yij :\ts «s ifM-sfi M«uw." By j. w.
1 l Mnsiirr, Cl. I s p., -10 c l'rta 1 I>v uini
:on receipt of price. Mst uy »C*Wiin , i>.v, NY.
Just Sow !
tuk rciii.isnuHS or Tin: i,.uuu: imrnu: wuckiy
NEW YORK OBSERVER,
!he olde-l and be-t Family N« w-paper, are o -
; feting it to new sub sc. iberus on very favoro.ble
i terms. Sample eupies with circulars, sent tree
ito any address. Sd.M) per annum.
SIDNEY E. MORSE. Jr. A 00.
87 Park Row. New York.
THE CHURCHMAN.
The best and B We,-kl\ Newspa-
I I.er. N\i:h 111. LAiilaea I ebcalanoninthe
! Protestant Ejiiseojoil i.’liuieh Sent free for one
j month for examination and till J in. 1 1870, to
; new subscribers for that year. $8 a year in ad
i vanee. M. 11. Mvm ojiy A Cos., li.irtfonl.t't.
I Ol ,Uai K....g i.o.ii h; , ( u.
•More convenient than ink." Am. Agrienlfurisl
"ln\aluablc to housekeepers.’' (iodev’s 1., Ii iak.
Avery useful ariieje." Am. In t. Report. 1807.
S<i’c Agent. ! Faumu. 1.51* William si.. N: \ :
S. id by S ationers and Dealers everywhere.
A. W. FABER’S IE AD PENCILS.
Grand Gold Medal and Cross of the Legion of ;
Honor at the Exhibition in Paris, Im>7
A. W. Faber's New Pencils of Siberian lead ‘
in 10 grades are -nperior to any Pencils ever j
made. A W. Faber’s Slenog. u-phic. being hard j
and durable, writing smooth black and i lean, is
the be.-1. Pencil for Architects, Kngiaeers and j
Accountants.
E Faulil IWin-,-t.. N. Y.. sole agent of nil
A W. Faber's Pencils, Crayons, Slates; etc.
Sold by Stationers arid Dealers everywhere.
<*» 1 f OW SHALL WE PAINT one HOUSES.”
I I Dy J. W. Ma ury. Cl. 220 p.. Sl.no. Free
Lv mail on receipt of price. .Ma-ury <fc Whiion.
l ■ •;
NEW SCALE PIANOf?.
With Iron frames. Overstrung Dra-s and Agraffe
Driilge. Mfdotieons and Cabinet Organs.
The best imuufaemre-l. Wan anted for (i years.
Pianos Welodeo/ej and Organs -Price. greulW
reduced for cash. New 7 c -ave Pianos '276
|a ml upward. New Cab ! n 't(): r :;ue Sl6 and uji
j ward. Sei'oud h.ual in r i.nelits 10.00 and nji
[ w :«l. M -mlilv instalments r■■•ceiveil Ware
lai'ius 4sl Broadway. N Y 11 »r:wc;; \Yin;i:s.
Th** JL st Tvjm*, (ablnrfF,
Presses and Printers’ Materials, made and furn
ished by
Va\ F.nnntßir. Wki.is A Cos.. New York.
Good Second Hand Cylinders for Sale.
\\ ATEU W«!LKLS.-Oier J.OOO in op- |
i '■ ation. Addr -them Yrs. Sullivan Macliirie
Cos < vremonf, N reduced j>ri(
GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIS
TEA COMPANY.
No. 8 Church street. P. t). Box 5506,
NEW YwRK CITY.
An organization of capitalists for the purpose
of Importing Teas and distributing Mu iu to ujer
cti lies thnuighmit the country at. Importer'*
prices. FXablished in JBLO. Send for price list,
ibe Puxeat, Beat and ClieapMt
.01,11 Bf Al.I. UIUM'EIII.
I raiUE .M AGI' '(>MR will change any colored
M. hair or beard to :i permanent black or
brown One comb sent by mail for one dollar.
For sale by merchant!* atir druggists generally.
Address Magic Comb Cos.. Springfield. Abus.
WAN’t ‘ ? ; B> K!very where,
Gr,ud agefit- for our new work,
Home Book ol Wonders
iUio, fertile Cottage Bible.’
Containing Notes. Indexes, Maps. Engraving*.
Diction iry. Ac. Best terms given. Over 3 /10
OiiU c»q> ! -. sold in the Failed .-ta;e-a;u! Canadas
and a e-nts reporting from 10 to 50 names per
week. For circulars and terms address
A. Bkaixauo. Hartford. Conn.
DRFA PiPti .SMrri.i;, of the be
street seWeis, house and stable drains,
i chimney and green Om-e flues; for conveying
|v. fr-,:n -pring-; for supply of lion •■•s. stables
lor h-h poii- ; for ‘hoiough nnderdraining ol
! laud. Can be scut safely any distance bend for
circular to
C, \Y' Boynton* A Cos.. Woodbind;?'*. N. J.
P |» F roTRA r ‘ VPATT*.“ |
li,
Bcost tr..<p. ) g
ATIEStIuS! a i ti-.M KM : EVEKY MAN
VlTco has a House to Point.
READY MADE COLORS.
Kno ■n as “Railroad” colors. Guaranteed to In;
morn economical, mure durable ami more conve
nient tlie.u Pain ever befi-re offered.
A book e:i'itled “Piain Talk with Practical
Paiiiten*,” w ith samples, sent free by mail cn ap
plication. M kv tt VVinroN,
Globe White Lyad and Color Works,
111 Fulton st. New Fork.
Bow are of imitations. Established 1855.
'i How T made it in six months’
hSJLA / JtvF :jee;(*i and -••mp'.e mailed free';
A. J. F« ru.’M. New Fork, j
TTTORDN OF'Tvr.'iiOM for loung.Meu on!
\V the Ruling pa*siou in youth and early !
maiii’O' d', wit!* reR-help for the erring ami nn- •
fortunate Meat in sealed letter envelopes, free 1
of chafL-e. Address Howard Association, Box P |
Philadelphia. P . I
Agents, Ee?ud This I
fV£ wi l pay agents a salary of i3O per week :
Y sand expenses, or allow a large com mis- ;
sion. to sell our new and wonderful inventions, j
Address M. Waoneb A Cos.. Marshall* Mich,
fe i PElt DAY NRE, io Mai • and rental •
-alary or eoatmis-ion. to - il 'in* H use
hod aewiug Machine Guaranteed for five j
years. Address Logan, Mack & Cos., Pittsburgh, :
Pa. i
2-Y ~ A DAY 33 ne w articles ior age at s
Sample fw. U. B Thaw, Alfred,Me
A £. ASIC your Doctor or Druggist for SWEET
I QUININE -it equals (bitter) Quinine. M'f’dby
! Sreorn*. Fair A* Cos.. Chemists. New York.
(j 2 tHiOG \ ) f Alt gua aoieeii to Ad
s;9 dress J. Aiikau.v. 5 P. O. Avenue. Daltimore.
A «i:\ i'y'-'W 11 h:p«s?s tus ’dd per month)
j Ivl. to sell the Ori inal and Improved Common
; Sens** Family Sewing Machine. All complete for
: Fifteen Dollars. It will hem. fell, stitch, bind,
■ br. 'ei .in 1 embreiuor in a most superior manner,
I imiking the celebrated "Lock Siiichu’
| (.mllou. -Do not buy machines under the
same name as ours from any one except those
j having certificates of agency, signed by us, us
i they are worthless east iron machines. For cir
I culu ,- s and • erics, address or apply to C. Dow
j tuts & Cos., 436 Sp wee street, Philadelphia, Pa.
cmutK.vs p.iii:\T
-N r AXE,
I belter tin regular shaped Axes lor the: *'
i iv.t-eu First. It cuts deejjer. Second, It don’t
j‘•tick in the Hue 1. Third. It does not jar the
| hand. Fourth. No time is wasted in taking th ■
j u.\e out of the cut. Fifth, With the sumo labor
i \on will do one-third more work than with reg
| alar Axes Red pui’d- lias nothing to do with
j i i.e good qualities of I hE axe. for all our axes are j
! painted red. If your hardware store does not I
I keep our goods, we will gladly answer inquiries j
<>r till yourordeis direct, or give you the name j
of the nearest dealer who keeps our axes.
LII'HNCOTT A Bakuwull,
Pitt dnirgh. Pa. I
Sole owners of Colburn's and Red Jacket Patents. I
We are Coming*! ]
ripilM Great Original Dollar Sale of Diy an\
W Fancy (Jomls.jind will present to person !
sending us a Club, a Watch, Silk Dress, Piece ol
sheeting,
FREE OF COST.
Send for catalogue of goods and sample, deliver
ed to any address free.
i. 8. imvEs & co,,
128 and 130 Federal st., Boston, Mat*.. I*. 0.
I >oxO
N. D.---Samples given on application f#r cata
logue.
ti W 11 IT TIER. 9 Wylie st.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
» P of Uiiio:i-wide reputation, treats all vene
real di.-ea -cs; al seminal week ness Impotency.
Ac . the result of self abuse. Send 2 stamps for
- •aled pamphlet. 50 pages. No matter who fail
ed. Consultation free.
Baltimore Houses.
BRIiS, HERRING & CO.,
Mauufaelurer- and \\ Dealers in
Wooden and Wi 'ow Ware,
I’.ipi*, C'.ulh, Twine, Slice Threiel,
\VliAL'l'lSG PAPi:t! , PAPER BAGS,
Brooms, Brashes,
UiiKkol'M, Wioves,
Spring Reel Dottorns, the
Pe-t in Use Guaranteed.
S4l West Baltimore St.,
in::. now Alto * n taw sth.
bAi/r?\i oni:, m aryland.
gep'2l 3m
Huesr, mmn & m.
Importers,
A.n) i^.\yvtiocjari
fj<Vwavi) ewd
'mil wm'm.,
White Goods and Notions,
J. K. IICKST. } SBTo 211 Baltimore St
b. B. H ;tM Ui, r
WAIMU X. ) HAI.TIMOKK.
Cash and I'l-ontjif Paying Trade. Solicited.
September 1 !. 1869. bin
tmiyyfßvj' moosa,
C. R. HOC AM, Proprietor.
11ALTIMOU.E MD
rjSTIIE ab/>ve Hotel, situated in the Centre of
H the J>.i ;i• • ( art-ol*the City, and its rates
moderate, making it the most de-irabb* of any
oilier Ilou-» for busiue<s men, visiting Baltimore.
./T’fCoaeh' - waiting at all the Rail Road De
po!.- ami ri'* imboat LandingH. to convey Passen
gers and Ri- gage to the Hotel, at the nominal
it to of 25
J4, 1869. 3G-Cm
m J* k J, L HORST j
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BOOTS, SHOES
AND
H Ii U' 3 9
No. 283 West Haiti more Street,
(Nearly opposite Sharp Street.)
Baltimore, Mil.
October 12. 1860. fun
W. WII.SON. JK. E. riUKXS, Jit. E. U. DLKVS
WILSON, BURNS & CO.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
mwm\ MfILINTS,
SO Howard St., cor. of Lombard,
15a.1t imorc Mar jland .
V.'c constantly on band a largo an l well
as.,n;-r.eU suick oi' ( l>'' ) fcuiial.U* t*>r the
■Soutiirru und Wi -o .1, trade. IVe BOficit cou
.-igiiaietits of Country I’rodiic., sucl' a, Unttoii.
Keatbeia, Gioseug, iiwswax, Wool, Dried fruit,
Fur Skinr, Ax\
Our laeili'ies for doing Bueia s« are such as to
warrant quick sales and prompt reiurna Ali
orders w ill have our prompt alteutiun.
October !3, I-hit. Sm
be XIX CENTURY Fuhlication Cos., at
ChatlrfetriD have been so sucCes-i• i in th'dr lite
raij euterpri.-e that they are diatribuimijf Hun
ii«ms3r cDoiee Staudaid Works f.ee to the pur
cbmßr* us tie Aa; to it at nny book
itor? *ep::.:s
| Till! TERROR OF THE WEST.'
An Asi I hen! if '.fttfr from (he Out
law HiliU'i-bruiul.
i THF OCTBRKAK I'F TIIE P.F.nEr.I.I iN - —TIIE H It-
Pin Mt’Kni'li I K TUE HILDF.RBIiAN'D FAMILY
A UR'TltEß’s REYEN'OE —ON THE TRICK OF
THE UNIoN ARMY—MURDER AND RAPINE
TWO BIT-URL OF RADICAL BUI.LF.VA WASTED,
To the Editor of the Si Louts Timex!
Sin: As 't iii- p!ay, is 0110 of ttio jewels
of Amorioiin clinructcr, and as it is con
siiitwt'd lijilil and proper to jjive (ho dev
il is line,’ 1 hope jou will not refuse to
H"1 v,‘ to tlie public through your widely
road paper Sam Ililderbrauds own stale
j ment of his own history since the begin
itig of tl e late terrible war; to the end
that fair minded men may judge wheth
er there were not some good reasons and i
strong provocations for the desperate 1
deeds charged against Tne.
BARBAS* US MUHDF.R OF IIH BROTHER FRANK, j
When the war began, I was loading a !
quiet peaceable life trying to provide f n
my t trilily in an honest though humble
sphere of life In the condition of af
ftiis in my part of Missouri, I had made
up my mind to keep out ol troubles and
take no part in the war. In ISfld my
brother frank Ilildti brand went into the I
State Guards under Jell' Thompson —j
On Frank’s return to see our mother and i
family', he was captured by a mol> head- ,
ed by young McKlvane. By MeEU-aue’s I
order Frank was killed after his capture |
—his head was mashed his body man- j
gled and cut to pieces in such a shock
ing manner that the m i-t bailiarms
savage would have blushed to have been
guilty of the deed.' Ilis body was then
thrown into a niin.ral hole liliy feet ;
deep and left to rot.
A SIsTKII DIES OF A qjlpttEN HEAnT.
The i>e.\t outrage Doimnittcd on my j
kindred and family was the murder of
my brother George Washington, and a ]
Canadian named Eustache Laudusky, |
who was engaged to be murried to my |
sister Mary. These last murders were
perpetrated bv m u in Union uniform
mid who were soldiers of the Federal
army. Two weeks alter those tragedies
my sister Mary died of trouble and a
broken heart.
A UTILE lIR .THICK MURDERED.
Two weeks later these C;unc to
ii»v mniliei’s b ias** ami 1 »;ul *d noveral
wagons with her properly, drove oIT all
our eat lie and set fire to her house Jhe
best hlone dwelling in tin* n •!tinment. —
My poor, dear, broken hearted mother
seeing the. house burning;’ sent my little
br-'tuM' Henry to those heartless wretch
es and ask* and 1-r the family Bible as a
Ii lie, to le kept when all else was gone,
j N *t (Ireuniiug ‘f.hirm t» the little ten
der boy, what can express her hoiror ami
I ag'my whull tliese and •moos shot my little ;
broth- r not twelve years old, throngu !
• lie omvrld, an ! a fiend then put his foot ■
•>n his head and cut his throat. Thus j
were these atrocious deeds of hlood and i
cruelty and robbery committed on jmt
Kindled ai»(l family Let any man put !
I the question to his votil whether such •
j mil!ages would not have aroused hint to !
| desperiite rotuliafron at a time when the j
law no 1 .liner had power to avenge a
man’s wrongs for him and for the sake
of justice! And yet even then I bora
these accumulated . ntrag \s without lif
ting a hand to avenge my brother’ll unu
rtiste' ’a blood.
THE PIE CAST-LIFE OR DEATH.
During nil Utoat: ont.rn}f(‘u I ha I resol
ved to not .jfo in tin: Soiiiiierii a nny oor
to meddle in the troiil.Um iu any way.
I nimoved from 15 River to Flat
Woods, distant twenty five miles liojiiiijr
that no harm would liid’all me or my wife
and ohiklien, il I would gel out of the
immediate neighborhood of those wlm
had murdered and outraged my family.
But to my surprise, about the m and I e
•f May, just when -ny crop was looking
well and hope was strong that I would
he left in peace about sunrise one morn
ing my It >use was surround ‘d by .Me
FI vane and hir crew of some thirty or
forty men all well armed.
I remembered the fate of my brothers
*nd friends, slaughter and in cold blood
like Sleep after their capture and 1
knew there was no hope of mercy or jus
tice fiom such demons; no help except
in the courage and strength that God
had giver, me.
Tito die with me was cast I had
s tight peace and iiuiet hut tiio blood
hounds had trailed me. The conflict that
I had fled from was forced upon me.—
The alternative *was life or death.
MULDERS WIIH lUT NUMBER.
I met my pursuers at the door. I
•shutdown two of them in their tracks,
made a rush for t. e wo ids and escaped.
Finding it impossib'i; to live at or near
home, I went to Arkansas and after
wards got my wile and fair children
the two men I killed in my door was
the first blood ever shed by me. Then
when a price was set on my iiea I, I de
lorniined to revenge tne death of my j
brothers. 1 rode sev ral tunes from j
Arkansas before I could get to shoot
•McElvanc, the infamous butcher who j
had murdered my brothers and sought |
my life. Then i meant to ham no one I
else if they would leave me undisturbed, ;
but some of ttie soldiers piloted by Jim
F: nig, a very meddlesome spy, uu lortoo.v
to have me killed.
iu self defense i turned loose on them
and mad • any of those who sought my
life bite tne dust. 1 often met t oint ia
the wo -ds. They all knew me and would
offer to assist me. They would make
an appointment to bring iio provis oils
to my hiding places and then would pi
lot soldiers there to try t > have me cap
tured. 1 always kilie.l that kind of men
1 have captured many Unim soldiers
out I never treated litem unkindly un
less il was one v.n > had b utally Heat
ed ■ Southern prisoners and I knew it.
CL 'THES T BN FR )3t HIS BoDV D” BCLLKrS.
I have had hundreds of hsir-breuddi
escapes for my life; but there is a merci
ful God that Knows and and >es all thi- gs
right —su all powerful load ha- protec
ted rue. I have twenty limes been sud
rien’y vrbd and fled fro.a my bed w,-u
[sß,oo per Annul*
NO. 43
i shower of Yankee balls w mid ridd’tj
! I lie bed I lul l sprang out of. I have
! had my clothes torn from my body tt*iih
| Yankee bullets, blit two only oYer drUit*
blood fiom me.
| I wish to say that T saw a Republic
| can ol June last Which contans simp
charges against me that are not true. It
speaks of many crdeltleg comuiitied i)f
llilderbrand in Callaway County wliid'l
are utterly untrue. 1 never Was in (J.,|a
lawny County in my life. It also char.-,
ges me with cruelty to a tittle boy. 'l’iiat
is also false. T never harmed a Woman
oi child in rny life 1 warred only with
men Who had made war on me. t was
also accused of taking stock ol Jim Mc
i Lane to the amount of SOOO The neighs
J bus all know that Jim. Me.Garn; always
j lived from hand to mouth, and nevef Hail
; anything to be stolen «1‘ takcil front
j him.
SAM, Cos ME H .ME.
After the excitement about the wat*.
and its troubles seemed to die out, and
men seemed la beat over past sores in
; in the spring of 18tH, I ca n- back to
1 St Francois county and talkel to many
; of the good p ■ ople of. the county cons
I corning the propriety of returning to my
i old home. All 1 spoke to of a!) parties
i said, “Sam, come bunt >.**
I came back in gmil faith. I moved
! to rny mother's old place and lived there
| six months. I then moved to Hillsboro
; ands aid there uulil last fall. Finding
j it hard to make a living there, 1 moved
m the Mississippi river near llush Tow
er and chopped Wood all last Winter. 1
tlieu moved back to the three Hirers on
the Sam Herd place to ra sea c r op
There I lived and worked until the 4ih
j of June last, when I was waylaid and
j shot by Jim McLain or Walt.r Kvaiis,
j and two others, that l or my friends may
j yet call to account.
Jim .McLane, McQ linn, and other*
i waylaid my house to murder m-, in April
last, for several days. On the 4th of
June I was shot through the thigh at
my house.
Nil SITING JIM M'l/ANE AND COOKING SUFFER,
I went to my undo Williams' where
they attacked me six days aft r They
shut all day at me there. I selected Jim
Mel,aim whom 1 knew only tiy descrips
t on, and shot him from the Ii ntse. Slier
ill' Breckinridge and the balance of his
pal tv took go i t care of their sealps af
ter 1 killed McLane, It was then three
o'clock, and as I had eaten no breakfast
or dinner, I cooked my own supper, am!
ate it while they kept firing at me. 1
was often amused to gee my old aunt
Williams d'-dging the balls as they came
1 trough the cracks. They fired the boo-e
and as I had finished my supper, 1 abait
! dotied my burning fortification. As t
went out I counted thirty five men goaf
ding the burning house I saw Geo.
Daggett, Ana Jackson, Jto MeGihsii,
and Hill’s boy. When the house got too
i ot lor comfort, I left it, and walked with
in nix feet of some of the guard. They
seemed blind, or at least they did not
offer to shoot me.
A WARNING TO THE RADICALS.
I wish to sa_v to the Itadicals irr and
about, Farmington to beware bow limy
mistreat my wile and children, a* (
hear they have bad then under arrest by
order of the drunken Bowen, and I will
say to Bob Hill ami Joe MoGaliaa to
walk vim -tidy and not let my family
Kiiff-r. They helped kill my brothers,
bet they have aot yet killed me.
Jim Mel,me was a tool in the hand*
of tinti infamous creature and coward.
Gust St. G -to, of St. Genevieve, who will
some dav, no matter where he may bide
himself, have to answer for many crimes
lie planned, an I was too Cowardly toe*-
rente, but got others to do s.» f.r him
MeLinc murdered Judge Burk, of St.
Gem-ivc, and. prCaClier Folk, over 8J
years of age.
1 wish to say to Giv .M :C!iig that l
could have easily killed him while lie
was in F inniiigloii, if 1 had wanted to
and > so, but I look on him as a gentleman
and that he is m'sled by listening to lies
from bad men who are R ulieals.
TWO BUSHELS OF R.VDIU.VL IKTM.ETS,
I have had two bushels of Ri licit
bullet* shot at nl£, but only two evsp
drew blood Too old Indian, When Ira
fired fourteen shot at Gen. Washington
and missed every shot, said that the
Great dp .1 turned t*io balls aside. God
his turned away tilt! bit’hits aimed at
my life, and I put n?y tt list in Urn. suil
believe the hall mice of my days will bu
-pent n» ire happily.
D >N't r ILL iw GRIZZLY BEARS.
I am iii as fine spirits an I goo i health
as I ever w is. .My witnl is o itirely
healed, and Ia n g iod fir many year* of
life if my f i :s allow me to live in peace; •
and if they and i HJt, on them be the couse
iju necs
Let spies and informers ke-p at a safe
distance troai mu Ido not think 1 cat
Uneasily trailed; but still it is safest lor
any person that has a desire to hunt up'
llildefbi ami, to let that alone. Ueuiem 1
her the gceenhorn that started out to
hunt grizzly bears iu Oiliforoia.
Ii order that those who know m« :wideny
family nny know that the writer of this
is “riam” 11 Idtirlirand, and not a fictiti
ous person, I will here give the mines of
my wife and children. My wife, Marga
rei; children, Henry, R-becci, Mary Kli
ztlirth Nancy Katliaiinc, Margaret Auu,.
George Washington. Yours,
P,\M lIti.DERBRAND.
vlf Warsaw, Indiana, according to the
Na them fndmuian, there is an egg ou
x ,'bitiou, within toe' sited <d wiiicli
wln-H broken a s.iake or worm lour or
five inches in length and about a quar
; ter of inch in diameter, was discovered.
flic egg was perfecsly formed, with the
' exception of a small protrnberance oa'
one end of the shell having the appear
alien of the tall of tile worm only that it
Had acquired tinj consistency ol tne shell
It is n i. known whether this strange in
nate wins alive or not at the time of this
i breaking of the egg.
The bel'e of the period f*«T<rw bes
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