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F. K. FILDES, Editor.
VOL. IV.
SFhr <*Jmtsn;m 'iUmnev.
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TEAKS CF SUBSCRIPTION.
f<*« tip yf.ip $:• oo;
F«n six montY 2 P<>;
For ilirce mouths 1
TiEr.tf-* Ko:t anv'r.iiT’s vo.
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$2 OO; . ’• ?,.! _ i■ • 'I .
\Vhvn ahvr'Buwcnls an* on'inm -l for one !
n»*»n:li or ! ;;;*<?«. the * ;)•£«.* will Ue a** fuilovß :
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05 It'iurr it atlou.*. Tributes of Recoct and a!? |
H. • -rnen^.
(•'< i -m- o >nchisT for office. SIO.OO «
%m\ JiOlifco.
AdmhL. t rator's Sale.
VALUABLE PHO?E?.TY!
T.-i bo Sold jT.i-it in December
* r.;uu.-:tn .no-’- tVo„, r If, .hV
J\ (’..nr: Ilf Ordinary tor Brooks Coney
(, -or 'is tl.e ons'arn. it. i otar of tho
i. a wM fbomts M. bailey. .to n! said ronnty.
deceased. wilt -oil at pnhi; ■ mitcrv before the
<'mirf Ho'i.-o in IJni man I>r" ween tho usual
hours of- .'h-. on‘h.- h'u-si T. day hi .•"iiiber
iv-vt, tho fiv'lo'A in/ lose. ieed l.tniis 1.. h ' ton. e
tho said estate ot Thomas M. Halley, deemw-.i
t" wit :
I'm timts of Lot • So. 0 1 mill 9! in the Fifteenth
I'istric! Ilf Ttrooks onunty. tor,mini •• otio Inin.!
red and six tv icn's. nioro or F e irr land is ot
oxivll -nr quality. iimlor g foil '■ ami in R
,-lilendM stain of. ol'ii at -at : it is o ■ i watered
, and i. i. -i • ni l d'-hahV M-f.h nnoo
1 hoi •• ..in on this Ilian it .1 I >\x tiling, not.
. V « ii-h o'. ■: Id'. S'. . it is Olio, of tin
host farms ! U J ■■! •• tin'y.
'.'so. . 1 n't;.,a iif !o' - •?. 11l tho F I nnntli
■.
rod and fii'ni',l acri's. morn or !n". [his land
adi.das iht proj"'i";V ] ; 'viousl;, il" ri'ied. ii.ni
is of ox"")' ",t <1 i ill I- iiiitTo. ml .md-r eul
ti-ntion : iva -r .dm ; m " 'l ™ 1 " I'! "is
n=l II M". ■! ' r; ' and it I m ■
To Im s"M f,,i' i ho Imnoin ol heirs and eroditon
Os su'd dntfar 1.
f “T- o'
Cir.l.KS' UKSTEU. Idm'r.
()o"toHer 1 I*. ■> 1 •• t
Viiliribie Lands for Sale.
'caa/'ILL b« *. ’«! on tl.o Eiist Tuo. day in I»e- ;
V v <;•< mb'i nrx;. a* public oulei o-j'-I.■ :he ]
<’ni:i-t e. .or i'a the Town of Quitman. :
lM’tw 'cn flsi* lepfal hours of sale, all the lands be- !
longing to the estate «>! Mattliew ’l eunpa <l<‘C<*
(*d. consisting of tin* Home Place of s'dd «le \»s
ed, containing about five hundred (500) acres,
with excellent improvements. Kitnated about
twelve mil s north of Quitman ; and the place
furinerlv known a-* the ‘"Denson Place. in the
Fifteenth District, about six miles south of Quit
man. containing about seven hundred (TOO) acres
of first rate pine hind, with good improvements.
Terms, Cash, pur chaser paying for stamps and
t ties.
J. O. MORTON 7 , Executor.
Oc'ober 22. FvP). to-7
xVdministr.itors Fa!c.
o T;<»Uf 11A, I'minKs Cui-xty.
A i;i;, I: \ i.!. I. • .■!. r frim ill • Ih.novu
j\ I,'" ' : I.f <>. n-' •. nf - 1 County,
v M,.. -. 1 1- Fi -!. Tii'-dav in i noi'inlirr
„ ' . A II ;I . In *;l I hoill-lf puli- li-fOVC tW
'.I
One To' 1 , n r 1 1.-aey.T, in the photos the Town
“ 1 * * ’ .1; i.ia V. DENSL'-R. AdnFx.
Ociob-r F) Tt
Sheriffs Sale for Brooks
cot.v'i'y.
fTS'ir.t. bo s id l. If
-7 7 in .it<- ton a • v.; ■ M I- ■ :
day in Deeemb r next, between the usual hours
' of sal.', the M-civ-iiu pwp-rty. mwif :
Lot and ho-- c e thereon known as Lot No. 1/.
Sontli We-t .'eniieii of the tor :: of f ./yo"00o '
gelt and one uain'-'t [’ :.l-ett A ( '.toon. 1
made and returned to me by Constable i ■
AN-. Lot of Lund No. Lie. i;i tli° 1‘- f U'-Uru !
ot ! -nets euiinlv. to FaLefv aI in li. f.i. ay.do "
Jan:-- Ifuif-i. ' 1..", vn; ’.- :■:.,! ret os mme ;
by ( .msti.ble,
JUin the residence of F'■ Gw...----,- nod tl-c i
Lot of Lead upon ano-Ii i! i slum -.1. -,: fy
a Srvv Md ! ’o' It. ft. - . . 1 le o o • ' o’ -
Court f said county-, ,-e;iiu-'. Frank Giiu.ver.
Also at the - .»!*• n-.il : 'v". Lot of Lo
No.-Ido. in 0. - FT • TANARUS; of- you ;-y
Levied on a- the prop' I ty o! '- A.y nuto
to satisfy- a fi. fa. in lav.r ‘ •ra . s !.: :■• i--
said Nessrnith. Trope: it pom’.ed out by plain.:
tiffs auornev.
T. KING-BHRY. Sheriff.
November 1?. ISffb t - 5 -
C"t EORGI V. i rooks Ct ii tj -
K . 1
of Thomas Kindd-c dee—-ed !:• > :- • p-b-l
the ••i.;>r« or Ordinary lor a final dbrni-ioi, l.om ,
sai<l admini.-Trarv M :
These ve ’ erefijre tpelte a.I i t tie - mieraat
el t<> Hie t«•>»;. if ar.v then,* v~.y- * th
in the time pr»-serlb ••>! by liv •• y »y:
ter? of <1 tejiite-ikm ill be §a uhL* . . 1 i>?ucd to ,
tbe applicant.
Jam*;* L. Beaty, Ordinary.
October 20. 18<T>. _ 5Jm _|
if KnfKii 1 >:-■ ok? «.'* ' i'V. —Wii'V> : -
“.1? liini H«>teon. Adnduisirafor on the r+y.u
of M. *»■• nv-' ? P- V/ !dv'-n. d«*e* r; -ed. bavin? ;
m-.de anplh adun to -he Court of Ordinary for
di-mte/al from •- .ate :
These are there;'--re to ci*e all parties infere>k
ed to file thru* rbjecii-- ?. ' any they have. ill;*
; i- aid pi
tition will l;e L r !“«‘.ted.
Given muter my hand and official .-lymature
this October.l-di. 1
oclvffni Jame- L. Beatt, Ordinary.
r Petition for Homestead.
r V 1 c ' Jiirt of °" li;:ar -''-
_—_a. II LANE -baling ap
» plied for exemption of personalty and
tip n ; and valuation oft! -mu* I v. ill
•pass upon the same, at iny office at Quitman, at 11
•o'clock, a. m., on the liTih dav of November.
undm* my hand and official signature.
Xoyewffer l.th. 18 D.
JaxiKa L. Beaty. Ordinary.
Legal Notices.
CUI-TKi-: COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale.
ITSO Yirttie of an order from the Court of Or
dinavy of C-db-e .• uu!v. will be m Id on
tin* Fir>'- Yue-Vtay in !)ece!i;' . *\». at the Court
lions * «b >r in said Ciiunty. between the legal
Items of • ■*!•*. (>ru* Town f.oi in the town of Doug
! is-. o:t wiiich is a store house and other build
in i'.s Terms will he unde i:n-‘wn on *h«* day of
ale. MATTHEW KIRK! AND.
Admh.;. .suture! Iw Klrklanl.
October 1 s’, Iv y. lin t
f 1 EOUCIA. C",u i (V. srv. \\ hnv.o. J. J-
Piekeren. Adminislrator of Jolm Piekeroti.
i epi x' -onts to Hie Court in his petition, duly tiled
and entered on record, that he has fully adinin
ivored !i,e estate of the said John Pickeron.
n.is is il.eit i te to ein* all person 1 eotieorned,
i iad'.ed and crodiiors. to sh-.w cause, if any they
an, why said Administrator sf.. nld not be dis
ciiaiyod from his admkdvruoo;: and receive let
ters of oil the iirst Mondav in January
L7d DANIEL LOTT,Ordinary.
J ilv 2f. i ■ 09. t‘: 1 1
' ill whoi
V H may cue-.to : Henri I'aulk ha vine in pro
per form applied to me for permanent I.otters of
admiuisi ration pn the estate of Paniel Maemelon,
late ot sai l county, this i.i to > be all and singu
lar the creditors and next, of kin of Daniel Mne
ic.elon to be and appear at my ofiiee within the
time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they
can why permanent administration should not
be gianted to Henry Paulk on Daniel MaFttiel-
VLincss my hand and o3Li.il signature Xo
•IJ ot Da vim! Lott. Ordinary.
New Advertisements.
r>A.TE3KrT
A P. ; X Cl Xtf
PIANOS.
SIMiffSIMMI Pfflß
Patent Heverccd Wooden Agrafib Bridge
throughout,, retains the sweetness of the old wood
bri'Lo . and obtains tie- solidity of the Metal
Agiuife. witlfrmf its ohjeutiona.
Patent Compound Wrest Plank
which ledds the Tunii.it Pin t, is six layers of Ma
pi *, grain running dilTerently,— this plank never
M'liiU.
Patent Fell Iron Frame
concentrates in I rout of Ihe Tun ing Pins, that'
liere'ofma* damaging iron (wbieh in other Pianos
bu rs fully surrounds the Tuniiig Ides, and ‘but ts”
into the front ed of the Plank and effectually
resists the twenty tons strain.
ik., .at Diagonal Sustaining Bar
part of the iron f rame'.' next to and parallel with
the steel stnr.gs l/mlcr the Overstrung Pass.
AFFIDAVIT OF SUPERIORITY
OVI It ALL.
The Fir t Strictly Impartial Trial liver Had.
BLIND FOLD TRIALS /IGAINST
Striiucay’n, Chirh:riu<j.< and other Piano?.
We. the undersigned, make oath that at the
limit of the last Fair of the American Institute
held in New York; immediately following the i
French Expos! ion in Paris, two Pianos, made lr> J
Stein way A Sons, one Piano by (flickering A ;
Sons, one Patent Arion Piano, made by G. C.
Manner, and several other maker's instruments j
were tried against each other, by order and un I
del’ control of the Office!.- of the Institute to de- !
cide which Piano on exhibition in competition j
should receive the First Premium ••as the be.-t |
/kj-mre P. tno known/’ To obtain an impartial
trial, twice all of said Pianos were covered with j
papers.sothat one Piano could not be distill-I
pmidied from another, (durlrig tiieab *nce ot the :
Judge;,) and twice did they select one of said'
Pianos as the lies! which, upon uncovering. bMh j
tunes, proved to be 1.1 1 ■ Ed I'atent AltlON l'i 1
auo. ”The First Premium” ‘'over all j
others fur being the best Eipr.ro Piano known)
to i! /■-/'
Tiii- trial was ;.f‘er Chickerintr A Sous’ J’iu.io
! id received the Legion of ([ . .or and Medal,
and 'o inv.av & .Eons, the Medal from Napoleon:
i 1 de* .Judge* ial m ere :
Hfnv ikh Mollumi ■.( i-;a, i'rof. of .Music. Musical
Din :-;<»r and Originator of the N-.-w York and j
Brpeklyn Conservatories of Music.
(jiAiu.i:- Id Vr l, the eminent and favorite Com- i
je/ser and I’ianist to his Royal iiighnors the
Due Gustave of Ear M'eimar. Eisenach.
Fit. • -K it. n. Professor of Mu.de :
Teacher of tie* higher -ehool of Music: Ac.. Ac
A. ik !b: ::u'. v. Organist at Cathedral. Jersey
City. Pianist. Ac.
J i.n s Xj-TiiAfttrr, Robekt Rikoku.
Jlknuv Mnj.Kii. Cu.uu.i: Soi.owxma,.
Arms. UnixxEiiEiro, Roukkt M<o vko,
G. M iw k . i Inventor and Pa ten ee of the
Arion Piano Forte.)
Sworn b.dore me ibis 22d dav of July. ifiM. i
G. G. 'TAYLOR.
Commisdomw us Deed.-. :
The Arion Piono h the cheapest, most durable, j
le.ts; romji’ie rtetl. requires tuning and does |
The Slan-erd piana,
dVriic fnr liffidavits. pnini'hb’l uml circular.sad
state ill wh:i* l-aj.i-r ymi mw tbi- n.lTi*rii«-,.cii:.
t\Xi> ! i'.! A , rj.
in every Cl:v and T. ivn where »» have not al
“ COVELL&CO.
We.rerooms and < >ffice. X -. .'.I t Pro -hvay. j
Aluiic.r.t.-;. rv. J*7 and J'h B;a • . .New 'fork.
° cl, - btfr !‘i i
SOI THKt.’N
« i * m 1 , 1
O Vi a
5% r s< as & 'J\ n W £S2:cflftp* a irt fn^aa
< o>l \ y .\ .■%' V.
WASH ISC TON (TJ V, Jj. C.
\ Organized ind Esiablisl.ml for tin* Purcha.se and
Xn\>: ui »* ,i. ; • . ici'd Lands ami
Improved iv-ute in the
Sou P-em Spates.
; THOMAS B. FLORENCE President i
JOHN .VORkbS S-.-etary
With Ihe hope of promoting and encouraging
be,-'. : ' r**io i 1 - bctw- 'i: .! '* peo. le of the
f-oudi ami those who may a- -!’• to go among:
; them, tlie-outlier.. Lind a. 1 Ivnig :iti n Com-:
• b*» -n orgar.ix<*d a id tst ;i»i:s!a and. an I j
the pi jeciov- wid faithfully serve the best i’.rer- ;
ett those who entrust their business to them. !
Heal.es uie ovoi.th in tie.* Counties of Brooks.
Lowndes. Berrien and Colquitt, of Georg; i. and
Jetb.-rsen and Madison, off i'>i i la. who desire to
i-nlru i tiie sale of their property to the above
named Company, can be acccinniwdated. and
' necessary information furnished, by conimuni*
eating with the undersigned, at Quitman. Ga.
i- ■ iff Fi
WM. M. LAWTON,
Qo/fton Factor
AND
Com 3ii issimt cHerdsatii,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Liberal advances made on consignments and
I on produce, shipp.-d to Livcrpcol. Ac.
{ Sepiviuber gl, 18*50.
Hi:RE SHALL THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN, UNAVTID BY TEAR AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.
QUITMAN, GEO., NOVEMBER 26, 1869.
Brio
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To tmv: wouHixii cMss.--We are vow prepared
j to furnish all classes with constant employment
at home, the who! of the time or for the spare
moments. Business new light and profitable.
| Per ons of either sex easily earn from oOe, to $5
per veiling and a proportional sum by devoting
I their whole time to tho business. Boys and
t girls ran earn much a-men. That ul' who
j the business, we make this impaiuleled oiler:
: Po such a- are not satisfied, wo will sen 1 * 1 to
pay for the trouble us writing. Full particulars
i valuable im»>le. wle/h will do to e neivnee
w.>rk on. and a copy of The Posh's
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♦ GFN’IkS WAN’TKD—kou now to v\k.v ag
, V . \::\i vav. A sure, sale, and pm* a!
Gei !e toe vet* V Farm. St,, -k Kaiser, Ga'd u r and
j Friii! Culturisf. By this b-okyearly profit., umy
:be donbl.-.1, laud iucr ./i vd in Value, pi.or men
j in:ub* rich, and honest labor rewarded. Fngdish
] and G-wman. I'.verybody buys it. L) ( ' ;-oM in
i a few townships. Hundreds in a single town
ship Agents can find no better work 'Pil ing the
! Fall and Winter. F.timers and theiri sons can
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« rn TOMBS or MOW VORK ; or"
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ails <.f
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ilO tanning -eerets. U (rig-- well bound,
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ever inadv.
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New Advertisf-ments.
tiii;
'MASON & HAMLIN mm CO,
WIN" * OF
j THE PARIS FXFOSITION MEDAL.
WII ' IIA.YF I'NIFOJtM I.V lIFK.N"
| AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS,
At Industrial FvldbiT u- in this e .ur.try.
| So thu their work is the acknowle lg and Standard
,• ! . x/ei'u uce in its den irtin .... re-pee:fully an
; <".inre that with extended and prelected fjcili-
L tie., and by the exclusive use if recent iinprovo
; in-Do, L: y are imv* producing vet mure perfect
organs limit ever before in great \ui'.e;v as to
at \!e and p.xee adapted to all puld> aid priv ate
u-'es. for drawing R< ou-.s. Idbm d-s Mu-ic
i Reuiu-J, Ci-ncert I! ill*. L> 1/ Vim rein*.. SeliooU
; ... . ill pi in mid elegant e.t-« alt <J n Id.di they 1
jure enabled by ‘their umcp.udKd faeiliiies lor
Jmi uf.u'Mtre i-» prie ;»f inferior w» k.
i The recent improveaieu! -in t! ’.• ore .n r have
j su incvra-etl tiieir melnli.e-s and |> palrri'.y .
i: at !h are unipie ti'in.vbl. Ihe e vl. able :
Limit KiiifllT ob 1 uHiily ne. ; - well as :
I >elu>el . »';c.. urtille'!?»• n '.*« •• at which j
j tb v eun Tie atfnrdoil '; ’ 0 to ... n- <• ,* ) adap j
j t*d * peculiar and sacred um-ie eleg u*r as 1
, ! .id are. oeeai»y little Ip. / . :ne not. liable te |
j gut iitof o: fief, (n ti • < pill lug i uning once, ;
wh re a piae/darte is tuned twenty tines.a:v:
ve, abb* end me. *• easy to 1 a: a to ji'ay upon j
thail the pianobu te.
'f'ne M A IS. Ib'gauJCu. are n-nv selling f®ur |
octave organs !or 5»n() cueli; live i■ V or.:an»
' live stops, with two sets of vibrato:-.-- H r cL'5.
ard other sQ b. s a, proporliou i e rates.
For te-tinumy to the supierioiity of their Or
gans. the Mason A ii tiulin Organ Cos., respect•
fully refer to fl:e musical ]: ■ •;• -ion generally;
a majority of ihu most proniineni ians in
t;»i* coui’.tiy wi:h many of nninenee in F.urepe.
having given public testimony that the Mason it
j Hamlin Organs exec! nil .dhers.
I A cireular eontaining tin.** i.-slimony in full will
i* u'ut 'tree to any < u * de-irilig it. a'.-() udeseiip
' i va* i ire,liar containing (nil particulars i e/pre
• ting them instruments wiih correct drawing? of
! ‘in* did'.v-'itt st\ le* and b / e ; .{ prb:. •, who'll are
| fixed ami hnurlable. the Ma.-.on t V
I 1j am !,!.*. Organ Cos..
| .“d*{» Broadway . \. Y.: if 1 Tremont Fd , B"den
, Lz/la*« w-c.'v.r'ib.t'vj.YLx
UJ l i’HuCT .Spectacle.-'. Doctor or Mediciue.
Seut |■ in paid, on receipt of In cunts.
| Addrrsa Or. 1!. I>. Loon:, (author yj' .Medical
j O'cniuoii Le:i: -r) No. 120 Lexington Ave., cor.
| lint 2Mh M.. N. Y.
QJ l] f 'F Hi< w 1 made it. in six months
I*l F k Ix 7 . tu ami ample mailed I'n-f.
A. J. Li i.i.xm New York.
'the Purost, Best and Cheapest
S'oi.s> iisv Ai.i, <;uo«:i;us.
4 I,IIS. (inoii J :i Mail" (rom I !"J. oJ'inilk
with,,ill. ,1 I'M! ami ; iiiinp aii't
~'"l ri'ci'iiit wiih lull imi’ii"":l;U". \'"ry Mtlmilill
Acldi'iM-i N. M. I,iNr.' . \Vilminv'!".ii, Ohio.
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liOLKTIM’S ril'EY'i
RED JACKET AXE..
f" y 'if' J
U-; M. : |
v -.f; : ; i-s &
te beller Ihau our regular shaped Axes tor fh»*K
re int; : i 'ir.st. Hcu; deeper. . '■ -end. It don’t
stick in the w I. Third. It deea n-c \r the j
huml. Fourth, No time j. wasted in taking th !
axe out of the. cutfc. Fiflh, With the same Üb<»r i
you will do one ihfrd mere work than with rep j
ul.tr Axis, lie I p.tiiil 'has nothing to do with |
the good qmili'ies of this axe. for all our axe.- ire |
painted red. If your hardware store does not■■
keep our good v. n will gladly a:»wer impuitm |
or fill yourordei; direct, or give you the name j
of the 'nearest de.Jor who !,<ep- our axes.
- laM’PI.VCOTT & P»AKKVV>;i.T/,
Fit? - n-uh. Pa.
.Sole owner.- off<uhunt's and Tl»‘d Jre ■ t Baietits. .
m * • ro i
XXj AJI,
Both in ipiaiiiy o! ( .'ood . u Ac l '::' will l<‘ - I
lily being tf:o O! H'» ■ 1 ■ in l!m *.-,..* 11 -
try. w-lliog vacli nriicV T- ono i; liar, si ip ‘
ping all Gni ds 1 !:i* day I ,c nrdvr i- tv a i' cd Or !
•Bii a 111 It" »-k ill s '••I fi ill nf li • I "A
(T nds I. >••■•11' vxprv~.lv I : ' ■'! Had. : Bad p,
satisfy all (!:at, ivn aw r uiaMv. wp give tv low ;
(rvfcrcm v by | •■ii.,;. : .. and . :i.a • Gm A
Gr.i-. IVtxsi.c.tt .V, Cos.. R" io. . a, : Glass
( il.l 1 .KIT 4 IIKITAI.I*.
Ka mi/,. 21 llr.vley .-Crv and i!.,sP..i. !'. l v " .A :..
Wearc Coming!
f Great Original Doibtr Bale of Dry end :
JL Fancy
c aiding its a Club, a W.Vch. Bux Pro; i'.ec-* of !
.-iu.etiug,
FREE OF COST,
Rend for catalogue of good/ and sample, deliver !
ml to any addre .■ f ! - e.
j t f!iv;rs k ro.,
128 and IT) Fed-r.d if- tv b Ga'-,.. V. 0.
i Box C.
N. B.— Ample giv- n on ap. :«•f#r cafa
| ''y x “;
I TOR Irndte Bite e.v . ; :;■ : >■ ful ,
_ and indispensable ertO-i ever lnver.teP, '
j a.ddres- .Maih-i Bu v. l, P. O. Box 2438, N V. J
i> ■ • ■ ;
f, p o IGo ■ --wide put tjor,, tr • all vetie '
| p-al d-Rep>:cß; a'.«o M.-miual wet fn- .-s impotency,
I ‘ the re-i'lf of Sf If abuse. Sen ! 2 Mump* for •
‘ -ealeil j>auip! !et 50 pngua. No mittcr w>. : il- '
| -d. Consuifation free.
| y.'< !/ '; .'*•• •: . . K mvs for Vo :ng M- n
; on thee; ite o! -’f eiijier vaG<m # with cer- :
I minhelp for the erring and unf o ffm r.e. Sept in !
■ sealed letter enveb fe- J . free of- harg.-. Addro*.-
i Hmw.vu# Ar--~ (.'iatto-.. Box P. Vh ha.. P i.
fx'itid for Sale.
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ONE Aerv in the Town nl 0 ■ ( N.
man. Ga.. with a At; / > » > w
blcsnni’ llivvl'inp, Ki'. ■a n . I! ’ ?r
bousv. slablv-t, and a so -d v. il - V- .A:’
i water: al n llHi aeres .<f land in in,-Pis: «!
Irwin copnly. flu.: ai.-o HID ivies ei !ivt , :e.
pine land, univip. e . vd, wiil.T; ve.c miT-s •:* Mad
i:-on, Florida ; .iso 401) acres, iwll im .roved
good buiWings. Ac., within one mile ■ f tlv •am:
jdavs: also TOO vi. an die eii iaunvc river, in
Lafayette county. ! imida. embracing what i.-
known a the Five I til- Bhitf.
Any one opnil hv above tract- nil! lie sole
} verv !o.v. il an.:a.lv applicati m ir made to
JAMRs b. MOSELEY.
J Ga Oc‘ -0. I- . f ■ 1
I'vom Un* .'"vannull ICqiuMicun.
THE STATE FAIR
Fi'urn our M.teou excl'anj'c ar.d private
soni'c.B we l.ani tliut the opening of the
State Pair on Tuesiluy was rather a slow
ffair. Everything was behind hand
ad in place. Contiibntors
were still arriving- and those on hand
impatiently waitin ' t.» bo assigned a
p'ui-e. !l wan tliou ’lit to br iinpracti
e ilde to t matters iu showing trim
"i-several days. StGI some two thou
-and pevs : « colleeled on ihe ground
and in tie absence of the regular exhi
bition, were entertained by exploits on
the Vi loeij edo and scrub incus between
the Uitcy nags to be entered for prizes.
A tlm »pp inted time in the afternoon
| ie company assembled in tho amphifhe
; Ire and listened to the introductory ad
are.s f Hon. Marie A. Cooper which
j was ajp’ ej i: site -»nd well icceived.—
f e lo lii wing prop, t ilions constituted
t U lext of disc; lilt sc ;
"Ctrst. Ni' iialionor c nmnnuity was j
■.a r pown In I, amongst mun aud nations
wlccudid no i nsu ,ihc mechanical [low
ers lor to inuliu'tui'ipurposes.
A nutieii of people is power
fill m p.op >i tina lo its product in man ■
ufiiCtim-H.
Third'y Politically, socially ar.d (1 nun
cial!v, the in iiiufacturiiig interest, com
pared with the agricultural interest in
influence and coniml, is as three lo one.
F urlhly. Ago iculturc, mauufactui ing
at I c ueneree are the great elements of i
pence. The iwn last are intimately as
sooiat'-d. Closely allied l 8 these stands
also mining. The lirst is diOhsc, un I
never is cm.eeulrated. Tho others aI -
ways combine and readily coalesce.- -
Henci they cmitrol the government.—
They bring to then aid the machinery of
banking aud the influence ol currency.
A fourth in,crest has lately grown up
a power equal if not superior to any.—
This is the railroad interest II com
bines and cone nitrates in a (lay. It is
emiiicktly sympathttic. Tnis power
with its associates, ihe telegraph and
exprcsN will lead off aud c mtrol g..v
ernmenlH and a'l other [ ewers unless
governments I ; arciimulation and con
centration slopi usviimu tu c utrol il
I i.thly (J nt- man may i-ontr I in il—
I; n ol luanu'actin ing aud ini 1 r ado g,
ael may theioby exert an i Uuelico in
[iioporlion whilst in agi iuulture he is
limited to a lea hundred thousand, arid
his i.dhii i.ce is limited in proportion, iu
tlie inverse ratio, ax three is to oho
The proceedings of the day were clou
ed up with a storm which is thus des
cribed by the reporter of tlie Telegraph
and Messenger:
tub nay's fix.u.e at the «h r.\m
Unfortunately fa- those des'ring to re
main longer, the clouds at four o'clock
gave token of an approaching storm,
whose quickly lading drop* whirled a
hrng by the freshing brniz<‘, soon caused
tlie tide ol locomotion to turn cityward.
We learn since we left that, a heavy
blow has prostrated many of the tenls
large aud small indiscriminately
causing great, consternation and in
convenience if not damage.
Tin large Canvas* of one of tlie side
shows was Id*wii II it, upsetting in its
fail Lee numerous rages of bird*, hears,
end sicli, riot sparing poor Mr. Gorilla,
who fell into t <■ tis« and rendered night
melodi ms by his frantic yolls of caloric
[lain there was :t.i immense scattering
when the bears bmke loose and had it
not I" in fr h quick Hank movement by
their k ep-ra the clliz-ns of out spacious
city ttiis m.lining might have been stir
r-i'.-■«*11 l y finding i real live bear in
tie ir bvek anl, if not curled up in a
hairy ball upon their fr nl door steps.
A Ifoi-xm. o"Nvkht.-During a latere
viv.il in Kiisis, an torious old win hit
mimed Jim K , was Imp* fully colivcr
led, and gol np in a ela s-me. I ing te
give his expei irnee. He commenced
■ 'to voice in ncjsiiivd tone; ‘ i dream
ed •! dream. 1 Ireamod that 1 died—
a ii went to heU,” A brother here ro-e
m ti e body «f '.ho h"iise oi.d remarjeed,
“Will the It til"' a ■ nk a Rule louder?
—! emt liritr him in tliis i| narter.” I
.1 irp a led alio wee, "J dreumed ti.al I
1 ill' ll,’ cic., «lien another lirotlser lose
in bold! ii quarter, and renrw. and the re
<|iie6:..Jim i isiuned, nUssiimi; “I dnain
e I 1 i!i< and,” clc. Hpreiipon r. “cnllud pua
nn : n t-o y .illery wm; ai.d ct !• and out:
“ W ill do I-rnddcr Fpeak a little louder?
\’,'e c: :i’t hear in de fraltery.’' dm re
bh-iiol v ifil'ortmaly: "I dro.fnc.i—that
I <]Td and v. iil— to la-lit There, can
you hear that, you d—d nigger ?”
it may he added that ttie tnitli of the
an I ence in d.iu’s c nve-iaion was shak
nli by t!iis liulo opiso 10.
Tyir C.urr: t Baggkiis—Tiio t.onioviltc |
Ceutiri' doinna! has K une li.ied but pun \
£eiitjnnd rutlifu! remarks on the demise
1.l t!i(> caiqiTt hip' Il lienee in the Sol. til
It sn tr.
“ihe carpel-baggers, f..r four lonp |
years, have had nearly cv.-rytiiing their j
own way in e'evrii Boutlirrn States.
Back 'd l.v ti:o Irgisialion of C -nereis !
they found it an easy task to impose up- !
on the I,lack man, and thereby secure i
li s pot ’. But Sambo i-- now waking up :
to # pr--per sense el the situation. Hr
is !'Chinning to find out who arc his Hi! !
friends 1< .ng bes -io llm nexi Biesiden- \
.tia! coolest l.e will eppeiif to the Bad nts
everywhere in t o arntpe of a I) •In
i pliant that they cannot control. When
I tin time arrivi s—ami an ivn il will \»r
-ball hear no more sympathy expressed
; >.y Uadical- for Hie poor negro. They
v.ill cm e him for his ignorance and de~
i mu:nee him lor his aposlucy. Th y will
tlien see what ions they it.in; inada of
' :heaiS'-lves f-r temporsiy advantages,
j i'iirn tliey will fin i out that honesty is
: best f-.r‘» | cmain nt inn stment. Uov.
i Brown low’s U ivennenl is at an end, and
Gcv. Il dden’s will so-u lob. vv suit. The
1 s-ipiei will sh-.w that lia-tic .lisin is not
j congenial to Southern s<d-. in ISJ2 tbe
-'oath will presi i.l a tuiid (lout against
■ Ilesti uciiyerd’
[53.00 per Annum
NO. 45
GEORGIA FROM A NORTHERN
STANDPOINT.
The New York Time* has u loader on
the material prosperity of Georgia. As
w« like occasionally to sen ourselves as
others see us, wo publish herewith tke
Times’ article:
The svidences we dai'y receive that
Georgia is recovering from the prostra
tion of the late war are exceedingly
gratifying Georgia used, in the days
of Ihe rehellion, to be called ‘the keystone
ot the Confederate arch;” and tho im
plied analogy between it and the “Key
stone -date” of tho North is obvious.
Its breadth, its geographical position it*
network us railroads opening upon all
parts of tle> Stale in easy iiiterc-immuni
nation, its mineral and agricultural res
qtirces, its political importance all make
its prosperity or adversity synonymous
with the prosperity or adversity of the
States about it..
Lpen the whole, considering all its
drawbacks and especially the fact that
by reason of its proving a battle ground
for the Western armies much of its rail
j way and agricultural wealth wun des
troyed, Georgia has lecovered vrnli re
mqi liable elasticity from the cfT-cts of
the civil struggles The preparations for
tlie apiiroauhing grand fail at Macon
i sad like t use of any one of the most
laborated exhibitions'of industry in the
riehe.-t. and most thriving States ,of the
North. The show of machinery and of
farm productions will far surpass any
thing known in the “palmiest days”
|of the State, and will prove most aigni
l lieanl.ly liovv Northern enterprise ideas
and inventions have hern utilized by the
people of Georgia. Promi mint* agricul
turists from a 1 ! parts of the country are
to meet At Macon and compare notes.
And in fine the details of the whole
scheme set in the strongest light of tho
"new era” which has da wnvd in that
region
Hut our oorrespondsnt in wilting from
Macon, mentions two evidence* of ru
t erning prosp'i-ity in the Sou tit which
are specially noteworthy In the first
place he tells us that although the cot
ton cr'ip is much Isas than the planters
expected to gather and the price is much
; mailer than they hoped to receive yet
that, “the country generally is prosper
ous ” And as a proof of this statement
he cites ilia fact that “during tlie past
week a large p union of tint n Us of the
planters in this part of the State to their
meichants and factors full duo and on
inquiry I found that not one had been
protested. Eveiy one was paid iu full
at maturity.
Another point that the same corres
pondent, speaks of is tliut “tho laborers
are generally contented and notwith
standing the recent labor convention are
contracting largely to work for another
year with the same employin'*.” The iu
feronco he correctly draws is that the
l.iburers who made these re engagements
“were well and f.iirly treated, and were
liberallj compensated." And in fine lie
adds, “The country is perfectly tranquil
There are remarkably few cases ofcrime
and none of an aggravated character.
Politics are neither spoken or thought
of. The fair, the [n ice of cotton fertili
zers and the next crop are all engross
ing snbj' ots for thought and discus
sion,”
Our readers will agree that we bare
ma taken an over hopeful view of the re
turning prosperity of Georgia, and tho
South, and that already “the darkest
are over,” and a 1 progress hence
forward bids fair to ho in the direction
of public wealin and happiness-
The Fr.oßins Indians. -The report, wliich
has been going tiie round of the pros*
ttiat Tiger Tail, the chief of iku Miccosu
kie Indians, is dead, is without found.-
lion. The old man is still alive and well,
aid has gone to the Ibg Cyyre-s Tree
arrayed in anew suit of paint, to hold a
council of his tribe. The object of this
council is to consolidate tile and ffurent,
bands of Indians into one common set
tlemeut, under one chief, on the island
near ihe head of New river, in the Kver
glades, and also to o'cet » represenativ*
to the Legislature. Tho Im'iiuu aro
now divided into three bands consisting
of icinnants of the tribes of [Jcliees, Sent
mules and Miccouskiua. 0 M dli-la will
probably be elected chief.—Jiicxsouvilie
L T iii-.iu.
The TiAtm-Ai, Legisi.ati-he of Ai.aiuma.
The Mouigoinriy Mail thus discrilm*
tho Musical negro Ligislnturo of that
State, w'riicii assemldr-d in Montgomery
-ti Mouthy-fast. The ed tor says:
The I.egisfature conrerted yesterday
in regular session, at 12 in IA il the
thieves penitentiary convicts, Yankee—
bummers, bigamists, barbers and shoe
blacks were in their scats. Had there
n -L been present a score of true Alaba
mians, in the slixpe of the little band of
Democrats tin: concern might iiavo been
mistaken for a lunatic asylum or a peni
tentiary. Tbe Assembly may be gener
ally characlerzud as lowbrowed and
i empty pocketed. It is suggestive of
I wharf rats, plaguglies, and sneak thieves
| Tobacco spittle trickle* and mi f oni iho
• eoroers ol its inouHi. Crow feet radiant
from the contracted eyes. The skm is
| drawn tightiv over its nose. Its breech
jes are greasy. Its Uj -ts are uublaokt and
it smells of chceso -rid -d >r d'afnquo.
No wonder tiie Legislatu e of Alabama
made baste to ratify the fifteenth amend-,
j incut.
Tiie prod.gious growth of the United
States is a f. ct almost incomprehensible
jto European mind ~ It is estimated that
the census of 1810 will show a populv
: tiou ot 40,000,000, and these in 1900
will'increase to 100,000,000, and in the
y ar 2000 to 200,000,000—at and all with
! ’’simple room and verge enough” tor- in
dt finite future expansion 1' i-at a ui'ra
: civ ot multiplica mu since the pilgrims
- ■ of tiie Mayflower 'andod on the rock of
' l’iynioutli in the i*intei_of 1029, "one