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Ql mi AN DAINNl’ii
T. R. hi UK.',
qaiTMA;-, ';e-\
f p ir>\ v. micrr.inr.u a-i, ia<fi\
Ft'Nt*Kv*ro\'.~ We cutout ri'-fiif i‘ the eronluT
ctw lit tliLi .'(He* to work (In i.iv the f'ln ' • Unn
boUtUye. atul thiM-fl'ni'c <■ n only promi nn iwi
rertihing blivet on next I'ii«',=y..
I! roii’e R»• I‘iisK l■ -i 1 f; .--Me- : - T?'!
e*nn & Cos., tlic New Voik General Ac no in
thl* important foitlUz'r, It •will 1>" ..vet, by
tSevnivitt. bnw appnhiied M-s-i"! I.tu •'
t i i , iitKa. tiicir Agent* ot Qnlttn.m for i:- > '
It is a volmiti 1 .. piioxp'int-.- ■ ii v■■ w .M ;* .
our phutting Irivtil-. to give it it tii.il.
New Serroo,. ixQt i,.max. -It wi!l be »••*» l*y
reference to 6<lvcrti- 'incut iu to'he. i '■
that Oapb Jambs B. Mo ei.iiy has cr-onlri!.d in ,
tab’ll sb ul QiiituiuU tt fl-'t d.o i:t lie . <1 fern c
icliool, ami tb it the cii rui <•■ tlivie. f v.',11 com
mence on the Mtbof Juiiur.ry next.
Capt. Mosoh-y, an is well known, i- u 1 i;■ ’
educated genii ■vno ...... Ir'.ll'unt »' ‘ on- oj
fully competent to iinjcv. tin ion A
cea.-ful career t\i tbe Principal "I' a promir.. o'
Seminary in l loi l'l.i, fifteen years are, huf i*fife
u« that it our ci i/ *t:- will extend to liim encmii-
Bgcmcnt, lie Will succeed in c tub*.- cut. in our
town no Inililulion of leurninir. of mieli bigli or
dec. ax to reflect c edit np'ti the cnmmiiiiHv
Mil give additional importance lo our pre-oiit
prosperous and deihdittul town.
SjtI.ECT Scilooi.. - Ily reference to a.lverii. "■
went, it will be seen that Mr.O. W. Kir.was and
daughter will open a relent school In Qnhm 'n
aw the 10th of January next, nod the poli otm •
of tile public Is nolle'! ed. TuKum rual n .’e a
Ho "oolitUigent few' 1 to be ch:oy" 1.
Game's Sum—Db. J. 11 Me'.tt.b la* t
just I'OCttivt'il, and haw fi t - ( .".lit lit hut j
l)ru# St. in in Quitman, n very lni t/f
enpplyof every cl<'scrijctiod if Gunh.ii
Feed for f prinif vi ;.;c tiddea. 'li.ev me
from the e-eleluitled m ed Imu e of it ihert
Burnt of I’liiliiJelpliiu, whom.* ' ~ 1 me
Tory pi pnlur nt the Heitlh, liecaunu nl*
vtnya fi'iind Crush and us icpi" . oili tl.
It i« now liu: light time to 1 Bint for
early vegeluldeH, and those who have not
need will do well to supply llieuiselveH
nt I)r. MeCull’n Drug Ft >re.
Mabon'p: Cu.kiihatioS —We underKtand
that l e M thimie fraterniiy id Quitman,
demgn B'nvii g n ceU Biaiion >ti the "7th
inat.: Id eoeri't of n proconHwm, oral ion
and dinner. We are not it formed nn lo
who will lie th.o t.rttior fur the occasion,
But n« the Lodge cmluai.-os in its mem-
Lt rship a number ol gentlemen of and itto
rieul ability a ricll intellectual feast nmy
lo i xpreted.
Fine Fieri km —The pßologrtipß nr
tints, Mi'suiv. FcitboNta & W t r, who hold
forth under a canvass on the public
rquarc, have been doing a 'p'niiriid bus
Incas during the past niontli, judging
front the couftanlly crowded condition
of their tent. And they deserve sum
as they arc capital artists, and furnish
nu excellent picture. We understand
that they will remain in Quitman only
a few days longer, nml \v<* would, there
fore ndvise nil who de ire to procure
good pictures of themselves, families
or friends lo bo prompt in paying the
geiitdernen a visit,
A ‘iVlerrJ’ CSfii (ms !'>
To mm-tvw's dawn will In; tmlmi-i-d in
with glad slients ami ringing laughter
from million* of happy liearta —and the
yearly salutation: "A Merry Chrietm
will break on the ear from the lips of
prattling youth, noble manhood, do
crepit age—and he murmured from the
bed of pain. All Christendom \vi I unite
in honoring the day made sacred to l;u
inanity bv the birth of the ‘ i’rinee ol
l’ence,” and at whose advent the an; ■.•!■•
on IJe'ddehcin's plan nang with exeeid
ing great j .y, ''iVvrv cm earth, y> > ! trill
toman!" and in every tongue under heav
en—as well from the humble cottage and
pal atial mansion—from the crowded city
and the solitary camp in the dismal wilds
of North America-will ascend p.-u ms
of praise to Him, who died amid thundei
peals on the bleak and dismal Mount
Calvary, for the redemption (fa lest and
ruined world. Catholic and Protestant,
Jew and Gentile—unite on this day, as
one for joy, happiness and thanksgiv
ing. The ear: sand turmoil of life, s r.-
row and grief, are laid aside; cm. .ties
aro forgotten, fi iendships renewed, smiles
es joy ci \vu every brow. To many,
1 owaver, an empty chair, which was fill
oil twelve no nths ago, will cause a tem
porary pang; 1 ut the sad remit.iscnee
n ust be binishcd aid the heait yield
tribute for present- j y.«.
Wo have not space to record the
thoughts that come rushing through th,
1 rain on the n tern of this festiv! day,and
must briefly, to the readers of the Pan
NF.lt, scattered lav and near, lender words
of cheer, and wish thuu all a “Mkuby
Christmas!"
I)ikt Ea:ing.~ -It was suggested by a
C.e rgia journal, that the Superior C nr!
Judges ol Georgia lepair to WasLii-g
--lon ia a body and givo evidence ns to
the true eondilion > T :.flairs; whereupon
the Ci.lunilms Suit expectsrs the opinion
that ‘the man who wants to go to Was!:-
ingt eti at this juncture in older to pie
vent Congiess tiom doing s. mething
rash, must be either veiv hard up foi
uu excursion or else i xliemoly anxious
to black Bonn tiody's t o ts." Eating dir!
slopl-^al—lint'er. tee i-
l'lie live imairueiiou of Georgia
The Hill h< I'm ed tt«i S, mile,
tie cannot lay h -fore our rcinlerfl toii'ir more
importnnt mailer than tin* following 1,111 fw the
rccormlr u tion of tie- State of Georgia, which
purxe.t the Senate on Nneeil , lest. It w»«
brought uji in tlie Hoaxp on M * day anil afteroi
strong debate. fK.*tpnm*ti . .1 the Hunt vote on
Tneaday ev> nlng: it velech •in *■ *»c deiibttiot it i
was pa nil by n ileeiiled irxy -i'y.
It is ueeli'x locus to para.lv wor hos tondem
nation of thin high-loud, i otilnipe ; it is At- j
Crowning achievement if the Inrk. damn di e
conspiracy agu'lne :I.e Con'liUitioa ,ed lioerties
of the people. Kis the virtual »ul,at»ntiatl< nos
the aisertion of .Scentar Drak *. tl.at‘’all aover
cigtity to embodied in ( ay. . sd’
It is it proud eon a.'hUii u however, t * know
’hut OeiogiaiiK iiuve not ie-cn jieimitte.l to be
tbo ie- tri uim's of their own dirgrucit unit ruin
that a Iremocrntic l.e-d.lature lias been spat
el ll.e infamy wide!, •: rn" of our contehipora
rim declare was eoulceiplatetL
A till to p«*rfeet. tit.' rcfiotistruction of
tin' State of Gee gin.
De it enacted ly I lie Fertile rud HmUie
"f ID pt'i ;-o natives * f!h Fnib'd .'iaii'B nl
Andi'-a, in Col;;':. . s u ,-embo and, That
imn;cdiali Iv upon ti.o pnsnugo of this,
[net, the mil: I ary c niiiiin ;.! ■• sos the de
; pm trnent of vvbirl, tie.' F!':te id Georgia
jin tt part, bIuD! in..no Ids prochimaficu,
convetiiiig in tiii Stuip Ifouse, nt the Cap
itol e! that rtaii*, mi the te cot l Wednes
day in January, eighte. u Ituiidr«(l and
evelity, it!) liiTKOtlH shown t'» have I eel)
elected to the Legislature of that State
|by the proclamation of Major-General
| Gcf.rgn G Mi id", datid June twenty
liftli, eigiiteen liundn and and sixty-r. ,: giit.
That when m> ciiiivem'-d in l!,e Semite j
am] Huithc i<"■■! <(• tivi-Iy, be dial! cause
them to take the oath of office required !
by llm reeoiJH'rnctiou acts. That uftcr
they b tvo taken tntch oath they s'.all
proecej to I i.e oi'g ill"/. ;ti')!i of tin; t . o
bouses respectively, iu the maimer and
form rcqoln and ivy law; no mi mb r elected
to bo riiu-i'il h.« seaton uccotiut of rac ■
or Coi'.r, : ti l in tie to b: admit bd to
Keats win, are inelgible under the t-.iri
ei.ti .‘of t.l <! fmirti etitli ameudineiit if
the ' jmiatitutiou of (he Fi.itid States,
and wh' ti tlie ergutr/.alion * f each house
in completed it shall report the same to
tt.e military ecu mauder. 'J lie Military
Com'd’r th is tipoii shall cause an exurni
unlion to be icadi! whetbei in the mgani
/. i: ion of eaeli liouae the provisions of
tire several ni ls of Congress providing
■or the reconstruction of the late relici
States have been eumpli and with, and if
up.'ll such examiiiaUiui lie finds that the
two bou.-is have in all things complied
wiili the;*" provisions, lie shall notify
iid’ui that their M'gani/.ali m '•■■■ accepted;
but if it shall nppeur that ( ither house
has failed or I. I'uril'd to comply with any
oi the t.foil raid provisions ot law, the
military corntnutidcr shall forthwith no
lily them of the particulars in which they
have failed, and call upon thorn to cor
rect their proceedings and conform to
the requirements of the law.
H> c.. 2, And be it further enacted,
shat if uftcr their organization has been
compli ted and accepted by the military
commander, the Legislature thus organ
izi and shall in due conformity ratify the
ami ndinimts to the Oonstitnfiou of the
United states, known its the fourteenth
and fifteenth, and shall in all things com
ply with the conditions prescribed by
tin.* several acts of Congress provid
ing for t ie recoDstl u.c'ioii of the late reb
el Slates, the State of Georgia shall be
entitled to full repn seoiatiou iu the Con
guess of the Uniti and States.
Fee. 3 And be it further enacted, Thai
the late legislature of Georgia shall b
icgurdt das pravisional only and that
its several acts, resolute ns, and piecccd
ings which were of a polit'eal cliaraflcr,
anil were in violation ot the aforesaid re
construction acts, or of the ccts of con
gress passed ,knnwll
us tlii Civil Rights bill, are hereby de
clared void.
Pec 4. And be it further ci acted, That
any person who shall hcreultcr lml l an l
( xordso any ofliee created by the Consti
tution or laws of the Stale es Georgia,
or attempt to hold and exercise any'
such ( ffico, or to act, or attempt tn net,
as a mernher el’ the Legislature of the
State of Georgia, who, having previous .
ly taken an oath as a mcniper of Con
gress or as an ollicer of the United
States, o ns a member of any Mate
Legislature, or ns an executive or judi
cial (-fiver of any State, to support the
Constitution of-lie United States, shall ■
have engaged in insur-rcotion c r rein-lion I
against th-e s.'ime, or given ahl or com
fort to the enemies thereof, shall be l
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and I
shall, upon indictment, and conviction !
then of, ill the Hist riot Court of the l- ai
led Stalls, he impiisened one year ami j
lined in any sum not exceeding two
thousand dollar*, nor less than five
hundred dolhiis, and the provisions of I
this section shall be applicable to any i
person Who shall have been elected or j
appointed to ofliee as aforesaid, or to
membership in the Siilo legislature,
but who, after its passage, shall e. ut-inue
to ledd and exercise, or attempt to
hold or exercise an i ITice, or to act as a
monib rii the State Legislature in vio
lation of the precbt-'fiug provisions ol
this s et’ -n: l’ri vide-l, Imwcvr r, That
the-lorm “executive otliccr,’’as used in
this s -etlon, shall apply to any eCux-t
--whos. duty it is to oxeentu or adminis
tor any gi-nerei law of the State.
See. 5. And I e it Anther enacted. That
as soon as the Legislature shall have
com] lied with the prov isions of thi-- act,
and of the Ih construction acts before re-j
ferred to, and the f ate shall have be
come entitled to representation in Con- j
gross ns before provided, it slntil be
lavvlitl f-r the Legis.’ature to provide '
for the organic. :th n, cijnipriient, diiil ;
subsistatiCii ami desej Hue of the militia ’
of the Niato, to be under the command j
and di-.i-etams if the Governor of toe
State, as provid-d by the Constitution;
theic !; aid until such organization is ;
ell cted, l- e pre.s.-d -lit bo, and iie is hero
t-y, authoraz.-d to place at the disposal;
-if-the Govia nor ot mi dS.ate su-.-ii por- j
tion us the armed fueer of the United!
States ..s nay be r- i.u'red by him fori
the pres, i v ill. ti ut the lives and proper
ty of persons, the peace and good older
of U e c nun unity, and the proli clmn of
ei;l.: ns in the free exprosamu ol their
pol.tie.il opinions.
Sec. 0. A id be it farther ended. That
e.ls acts aa! parts ut sets In cnti.et j
vyim any provisi ms at this act, are
» *,4 -be Vi p. ai, and.
1 - ,
(Coinrftiinloatisl )
Ttoe Acini u4y;Qnestion.
Alk. Knn-.H: Aw a Ilf’s f-.'ip frif-n.i «»f I'llucadon
and one Who has ever b:ul tin; bappin'-»s and
[ir spo-tlv of our delighrftjt Hole town a* heart,
it, gave me pleasure to read in your lust B.vnxsii
a severe rebuke of the spirit, 61 sectarianism thar
Inis evidently controlled in the uiunap" meat of
j itie "QuUfrian Academy;'’ and ibis endorsement
| "f your deserved censure is not confined atone
i" in self, us a bumble i: ditid..al, but applaud
i -iJ by ttie cit izens generally. A few, it*-.i inp
: to control the -chooi in the iuteii'St id sectarUn
; in, have work! and upon the principle of "rule or
j iiiliij'aiid tbe* result is a complete annibilat! *n of
, the bright prospects we had three years ago of
i • t (bli.-iiing at this healthy nirl delightful place.
! an Institution of learning: that should bn li e
• pride of r aithein G**drgiu. And not only tils :
but fiii!:;g to carry out the measures they had I
: -t ilu and their reputations as gentlemen and mem - j
ibo xof a eki isflian church upon, in a sjdrit of
| petty, rna ignnitt aolincstf, and goaded by a
i desire for revenge, the clique attempted to blent
i toe he eu'eil name.Tair fame find brilliant, rep',it;*
1 l.iio; o, the C diet of whose i.'.ot .1 they are
j uiiv.'iutby to loose," by circulating a biso anil j
Kii ml* rout report in refereuce to bin conduct *u
| the K-hrioi ri ~,n. The iniamoa.v insinuation wa- |
; tt ridiculous that Ihoclttocns spurned the charge |
ns a ba c 'alnica'ion, and it recoiled to the injur;,
i *,ft:,; orlgiiiators.
Hiit, Mr. I’ditor, l did not design lo pen a ti*
; rudu cgaiiist. tle.M* who have blasted tin* fair
j pro j *•*.•*.- for tiie I 'tiiblisnient here of an in.sti
i ution for the e 1 icaiion of our cons and daugh
j ti-i'-:. n .*]’ to n ssail those* human hyenas who woi Id
j li. -troy the living and blacken morality by thi ir .
■ - limy tmeh,- but simply to endorse tour hone, t
.lid forcible reniniks in reference to the p e l
j nir.ijugement of tin; Academy, as well :*s bid voo |
| God * peed in all editorial labor tiial will re-!
j dound to the welfare of our thriving town and
J re-pocted citizens. An Oui Ctrizt.N.
| Quitman De,:. ti, 18CD.
Built cto and Ctingrcnsmau Tift
i'lni Was.-iiigtoii corrcHpumlent ol the
Macon Tclcyraj.h gives an account of at, i
iutct'f! ting meeting of Hon Nebum Till
and Gov Dnllock before the Senate Ju
diciary Committee. Bullock insisted
1 c'ori: that Quinn ittec, tliut Georgia w.-.s
a very and nloyal State, and sto< and very
much in need of additional reconstruc
tion—giving de!aim] rcasms for li's po
sition, and tiie correspondent tay :
Mr. Tift quietly listened to the har
angue of the great reconstruct';!' vv th
exemplary pultenco and when he Bail
concittih'd quiei’y gave the judiciary
(Joinmittci: tt bi ief history of Mr. Bullock
I rein tiie time lie began life t.s a tele
graphic operati r down to the preseut
time, lie Raid the State would have rat
iliv l the Fifteenth amendment had not
Bullock instructed ail of bis party not to
do so. The nogri cs would also have
been reseated on tbo decision of the cu
pret .e Court of tiie State ha l not Bul
lock refused to call tire Legislature to
gether for eight months though repeat
edly urged tc do so. llis object was
to get Congress to deliver a “snap judg
ment” on lire State before the meeting
of the Legislature next month. Mr.
Tift also said Bullock had robbed the
State Treasury of over SOOO,OOO, and
that he vv'as a traitor a iiar and thief,
emphasizing his words by snapping his
fingers in Bullock’s face. The commit
tee listened agape while ho f-'p ’ko and
when lie got through they know more
titan they cared to. They, however,
dismissed the contestants with a prom
ise to consider what had been said on
both sides.
Retribution.
A dispatch from Charlottsville, Va.,
says that Or. Oliver, an Englishman of
prominence, was shot and killed on the
morning-of the 16th in that town, by
Geo. C. Ayers, a prominent planter of I
Eauquiro county, who charged him with j
seducing his daughter while en a vis t
to his house sum : mouths ago. Ayres j
went to the honso of Oliver and called;
him out of his hod; the latter advanced
to shake hands when the injured father
commenced tiling, pursuing him into his
bed room and killing him with three pis i
t 1 shots in the presence of his wife. — j
Ayres fled to Savannah, { where he sur
rendered himself to the officers of the j
law. II the facts are as stated a just I
and righteous retribution was adminis
tered to the libertine. Such should be !
the fate of all seducers.
| Cojin.KTEn.—The b.idgo across the
j Savannah river was completed on the
j 20tb inst., and on the 31-t passenger
i trains will tun on the Charleston and
| Savannah Railroad.
T?se Great Pictorial Annual
lluftetter's United States Almanac for IS7O
j far distribution '//■ C.V throughout tin- United
: States and alt civ'.li/. 1 countries of the Western
Hemisphere, in now ready for distribution, and
till who wish to understand the true philosophy |
o! health should iv i! and ponder the valuable i
suggestions it contains. In addition to an admi :
ruble medical treatise on the causes, prevention
tent cure of a great variety ot diseases it embra
ces a large amount of inform: ilion interesting to !
the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the farm j
or. the planter, ami professional man ; and the i
caLmlatlaus have been made for suoh muridiaus j
and latitudes ns are most suitable for a correct :
and comprehensive National C.ujs.muk,
The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary
effects of UOSTETTBRS STOMACH liITTEEA
Uio L-taple tonic and alternative of move than
half the Christian world, are fully set forth in
its pages, which are aflao interspersed wi:h pic
torial illustrations, valuable recipes for the lions
hold and farm, humorous anecdotes and other
instructive and arousing reading matter, original
ami selected. Among the Annuals appear
ing with the opening of the year, this is one of
the most useful, and may be h id for the askdmj.
The proprietors. Messrs, lies tiers & Smith, on
receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy
by mail to any person who cannot procure one
in his neighborhood The BITTERS are sold in
every city town and village, an 1 are extensively
use l throughout Vue entire civilized world.
[dec:: a
Pain killer a furc for Piphtlinla l
All interested, please rowtl the following ex
tract from a letter froai Mrs. Ellen 11. Mason,
wih* of Kev. lYuneis Mason. Tov.ngtioo. lurra.ih:
My s t\ w •< t• t'.tii violently sick with dijduhe
ria. cold chills, burning fever and sore throat, i
1 counted one morning ten little vesicles in hi
throat very white, an i his tongue towards the !
roo*. just like a waterrr.ellon, full of seeds; the j
remainder thick a ku’fe blade. So
many ebP Irea have .lied around here, I was a- ;
tr&ld to call a physician, and tho ght l would i
try your Pain Killer for a gargle, with small
doses inwardly, I did so. and teuud the gargle i
invariably cut oif the vesicles, and he raised
them. up. often covered with blood. Ik* was
\v his throat was
Y-Ycfc4-..MpWsjf-■
f )thuna!ii Killer, (for 1 never 'ravel without ii *.
spa- ami aefl iu bait an hour luy foot
was well.
Solomons liittfi'v i'i*- ii.uhisic mciit
iiftlie.-e bitters have Riven tl.eru iatmeur.'
popularity with the people. The gnoil effects re
uniting from them an* evident*!**! everv Par : nt ;1
W(» think it can be safely asserted, tlmt al! wi*n
have tried4hein are prefe-e .:* their pra.-,e. I'rr
tifieates. as a general rule, we consider nr-el a
tib*. for nine-tenths of tho-e n-naliy p .Idi-laal in
tbe interest of patent m dci. rs. are niiuii.f..,:
tured l*v the proprietors, i'i * VI .-sis. Solomoiis
however, have no need to r* - ,r to any sucii di--
hnniiiab!!; sebterfuge. tor tln-i*' Bitters speak foi
tK.'inselvi-s win*rever tested, and itundrejs ol the
mo.-,t prominent men Nonth an' l; .* ly to iurai-ii
l qf-mAne cerlilieati-i't Lti.'lr v !;;,: a a '
; eiiiipr and invlgoi'Aie.*,; tonic. The foili.Ming
i cei'tifi. a ".* is fi i.m tin* hi,'!* toned geatlenmu nr.d
| popular Democratic Mayor ol the city of Augusta:
| “ I take pleasure in leg that my daiightet,
! acred eighteen years, tins been entirely restored
| to health, after sulfeving for many month from
I weneral d**iiHity and io-s *■; iippetite, by tbe i(-*■
lof two bottles Os i'IH.OM . SI'NfXUTUEM.VI AMI
[nykiokatinu ririTKii of Savanua'i. Georei i. i,f
which I piirch;**ed from y ou. i t.-ke further
pi-as;;:'' in roe ~;;;;.■ i k.iR tl. ..-e' l-.Ueis to a;i
who arc similarly <uT.'.:!i*il.
Very respectfully, vnut's. Ac.,
[Pi-Lieil] * 'll. K. IK itx,
Mayer o! City of Auyusta
TIIE CELhiiRATED IMi’UGVED
Grmrd Orcide Gold Watch.
. sl2, sls, S2O, $25-
Within tin* pri-Ft six month* we hive brought
; ,< Or< > id<* Oourno Jierfeclion. For apjM-iirnm'c,
Ft vie of lfr.Lsii ami .teenracy of time he*»t>inhr. flse
“(Jrraril Watch are iiniviM F.illj acc<**l#Hl u> he
ih“ IxMt. They retain their brilliancy arid color
til! worn out.
They are ail 5n ITuru'na cases. CenTerncn's
and I.dbif:-i'i- ; 4'L 1-iverv W •-h <• nan Lee and for
time and wear, by special certificate.
| ir. ‘* :i nertment ‘-Improved Oroide"
Chiilns, Si to ' •>. Also Gcatlemon's and l.utlie.
Jewelry iu -resit variety.
of imitations, order direct from
!uh or our mithoii/' and agents. Ai?entn *.n<l oi!u'*i s
i applying for circulars, will please enelof-o t*nj
I tliri e cj*nt stamps for pfwta;p*.
I 7FJ?‘ All good.-• Fent to be paid !<.r on delivery,
j Customers permitted to examine » t they or
tier before paying bills, on paynuat of i..;nia -s
chargers both ways.
! WTien SIX NValche* are order* and nt once,
| we send an extra w atch, of same hind, free.
Address plainly,
JAMES (J ERA HP A CO..
novs-Cm b”» N.1».-au street. New York.
TO COY-rMFTI'i
The advertiser, having been reslwred to health
in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung
Affection, and that dread disease. Co:><imj)tion,
is anxious to make known t j his fellow suffer« *
the me,-us of cure.
To all who de-irc ii he will send a copy of the
prescription (Irco ot charge) with the cUreclb-m*
for pr<‘paring and using the Fame, which they
will find a bu:v cure f«r Coiisump:i<>n t Astimui,
HroncMtis, etc. The object of the advorii w er in
sending (he prescription is to I»» nefii the attlicted
and spread information which I.e tube
iavaluabltj; and he h >pey every yiU\ .-er will try i
Ids rejivdy, us i! will cost iktm nv.iiiLg, ami
may prove a blessing.
Tarries wishing the pr» -criplion. will please :
address Kkv. EDWARD \. WILSON.
[jo!-ly] Williem burg. Kii t’o., N. \ .
ERRORS or YOUTH.
A gentleman who dimed for yc.tr' IV* m Ner- j
ous Debility. I’rema'urc Dee ty. n: and .ill Ihe es i
feels of youthful iudi-uj '-di .i. will, fur Ihe ake '
of suffering humanity, send free t j ajl who need
it, the receipt and dire.dons for m iking the -in:
pie romody by which lie was cnr< 1. S ff rc:>
wishing to profit b;. ih ivlvr i
can do so by addreisiag,hi pcr!'e< t c.mi; ft uco,
JOHN Jb U(,Di:.N.
[jet-ly] No. M ireet, New York. ;
niIKCMATH f. I,i : AM) Lkahv. i'i iif. Kay I
ton. the popular and coh-bruted m irrdaclurc, !
of Kay ton’s Oil of Life, the best and ' iu, liui - !
meni for rheuma'i, in known, has now d’* eontln \
ued his travels ihrouglumt the S; s * to see the j
lame .and the cripple, and those othrrwi-e ..ill: •
ted by rheumatism, or nuirak kt, or j<ain« in t!»«- |
side. for he argmvA and v. • I ;.■<>, t!: i' ilu* i
people can cure themselves without him by us !
ing bis Oil of Life; the virtue' of-which are uni- j
ver - illy nehnowl. dged. bonn* j <*<>plo were t<»ol j
isli enough to think from the swift and speedy
cures made on the pot before their eyes or j
their friends, that the Professors hands were be- J
.\ itched, but we assure all that the sterling \ir i
tue lies only in the Oil of Lie* and good mb j
bing. Lor rheumatism, ueurul da pains in the
back, joints or sides, or wherever a liniment cun '
be list'd that Kaytou** Oil of Lib* is acknowledged !
as great and without an etjual, giving the pa
tient almost in dantaneom i elief by otto
For *Sprains or bruises, it -ha* been used with j
marked success.
Kay ton’s Dyspeptic Till*, purely vegetable. I
are an excellent cathartic. McKesson A Rub- j
bins, wholesale agents, N- York.
Jacob Lutuav. Proprietor,
Wholesale Drug llou.-v, Savaunah.
yUu: JUvcriiomcnte.
Petition for Homestead.
STATE OF GEORGIA. ) r . , r ~
lPmoKs Co'. xrv j C ourt of Ordinary.
ft ft.’ U!:Ui ; V Su :.m f ITarrrll. v'.to of I-’.-r
--7 f m-y Harrell. ti ~ :m.pt: .....
(ion tilt mi l seisine apart and valna
lion of t!i<-.my' 1 wilt pass upon li.-r petition m
niyoilci- (p.itman, .u 11 o'clock, a. m., on tin
-Ist it.iy (.1 Jan-.i.iry, lti/ii.
Given im.tcr mv tmn I sn.l oHi. i.il -ignaturv,
this Pocvinber Is'ib. ISi't).
49--’t James I Itr.vrr, Ordinary.
“ SANTA CLAUS!”
Ju expected to arrive in Quitman on the night
lILTON C. WADE,
I’ivpurat.Ty t- Ids arrival, l as just rocciv.-.l a I
Grgo supply of
Fire Works!
Os all kinds.
Confectioneries!
Os Every Description.
. Fresh Groceries,
iko., <kc.
To which the attention of the public - ]j::!e and j
big—male and female—-is respectfully inriitd. |
Mb derate pro tits and quick sales is the* rule.
M. C. WADE. j
Quitman Pee. 17. I>’9. -tS-2t-
SSS.I3L±2 SsZ^O^rML^
SCHOOL !
Quitman, Georgia.
TIE undersigned, a-oeiated with his Pan -h
:
I inform he ei’.i -.ons of Quitman and iis vieinit v.
J that a (hanmoilimts. Convenient and Comforta
j ble building has been secured, in which he ex
' pectg to open
A SfliOOL FOR BOTH SEXES,
COMMENCING ON THE
lOdli January, 1879.
i Thankful for favors in the past, and respectful- i
,ly soliciting a reasonable .-■* of pu'oMe e., roi.- :
age. ti.U-li-y imho dGelmrco of duty is pn .ini-.-d.
a.ul the observance of sirict parental disciptine. j
Kates of Tuition,
According to advancement: Five. Eight and
taeven Dollars per Quarter, of Ten Wes ks.
<» AT SriIVKNS !
HIM, 1- 9. <1 if
New A dvurtisements.
I*< r ■b’ Gu .no Sub-1 iit ute.
Caught Raw Roue Pli^sphatr,
f p.IIF great CuDon.Co.n and Wheat Producer i
l and iT'vv idx‘ a*n veaiM of use on every mo
j uud crop, and In every (dini'iV. pronounced b;
( b“ mod ex; *ii i eetl, influential and
j planters and furm/.rs to be the cheapest and best
| now manufactured.
I The ".*!• ant ; in : A gre.T i. <*ica-«• ;
- in the yield; an Imp o* "meet in ; ..i* fertility of j
the soil; the production of a better grade of hi a |
j pie; a freedom from f ul weeds iu the soil; u j
i prevention of the rust: a great n urisber in !
I drought: all of which have and can be obtained !
!by using fhi- *ltiii la■ ■! brand.
JOHN KAGoTON ,V. C" ,
■ Genera! VViioi-’.-iaie !'* ; . J IK* *;l street. N V i
fiot.n nr
J,iVIXG 'T'lx ii KPAIIKS.
QUITMAN, GA.,
I Win) will fiir:i:;h de.--::li)tive p..mji!.!.*ts <1 a;-
plleation. (lec‘.’+ im
Assignee’s Notice.
f iGN i.U ■ f ri.. ■ l.iti* r*r:a '■!' B. F. UK*-
i von A Cos., I lav tills day roU to A.-a
I Kemp nil tin* of .aid (irm. to wliom only
j can uayiaents k-cuiiy Be mad**.
BANT. I.ado,
;” L tuix iM Mile
HIGH SCHOOL!;
AT QLVa’MA\.
, yol' are kcr By inr.jn,n .! that I 'Bail open |
HlliilST. BMETtHM SSI i
j in this place. <■ i tbe ‘Jltb day of January, I'TO.
*
As.is'anta.
I 1 would nev r r.nti ' niz" or become connected
in at*V wav. u : .i a ■ !.* . 1 wb.*r.* f.** tea,' •
praetic -I .. ti:.'’ st. ry ,:;,J fauat K *i. i:
| followiiiit p ti'iiZi aph, relative to h.*
« >’ piiß-..,ijt'd ill luy i !)=- 1 circular six':* ,;
yearn ago. and I Lave always entertain. 1 tbe!
,-arae.ititnentr *inc,in tb ■ inanavri ■: t of a
! Cid.-i.iii, wifi strict ly adl i rc to tbe and :* ■. I
- * ,s'.xtarla:.i..:n is arrictly na.l rm- i -a'i* a..;v |
| guarded again*! Su ii.-otf. ctl n, c nver.-aiion and i
. .
j tout tli., baleful principle i . I tbe tiled- ]
oil.er ever pr’.p at i mi;,', m’l. Tl !*.-e i.’.M |
; J.-r, now. .!. !.i*wevt*! LcN t'w!.;' ..U ■' .nnot;
BlifCbt II i stronger op; ig Krcament were!
• needed it might be iontid in this: ibat tiie Great !
j Teacher an i his Ar-. t-.- plainly, point tty m-. I
I!i ~e.< .* ty a !'; oil. !;eil <> ir i . tlie ./h the i
; Bible, i,l tiie v.'i i-t'ul con-* uiiences fe!!o\y ing ia I
| th-train, rti.la blind :• .]. if , that f* !..**.ie i
as tt'. 11 a- Govewmei ' -!i utd be *■-utir, tv iude
| pendent of all sec s, a., „ : -i,.inary «,* acknoivl- i
i:
; the Billie d* ey an an cq.m' footing and :.!tle .igl. i
! a*, honor un i propagate the ..real truths of the j
| Bible we fe,-l it our ditty, both by precept and
j ''.'.Yi'llple. sir,to *-,.;... -f * 'artani.-in .» !
di- 'di i-t( e trill be i..; Imt hind ai.d pa- i
| retl-al. Ti.e T* ■■■ lel s will emb ay .r to : Vern j
jby ti* inti ri( *'. Us in - -in only w hen ub .
si.'iutely iicc.s, ary to pres.-i ve good'order. No j
pupil Will be pc, inltiv-J to.join ~ny Übu. b with-1
oil; eon- •!:.!•* yvi hihir p- waft cairn I
| and deliberate reti-crioa. All p .blin ftr,,',***. '
inetits an-lorbid li.ain : tin i.*?i f r n. ;
son tint they gn y i nju. pupil a !If ovr
aaditioual obstac! (>■ f v.bicli '(., .*■ will alyruys '
hanUR Xi O;.-; Bii- 1 ’.line,) iu :!iL* Wayof j
the Te o hers. All inf. .ale *.-iu ion between \
our pup , ' id: 1 pi
en aucb occasions us may b*. granted th* m under i
IV e -uj enid , D os u t.-, 1 Ii touch * -By ;
nd *:• 'pi lit! p p to fail in
iove tl.un studytex; .* i. VB - -ion mat- -i
I both old u,el young so simple, thit ,e,t-ib!.*
tiock ■ w ould not benclit even if tie y yvould
use them.
mg store accou it. . •'!•.■! . •L;u"v . r <» *,
ii i• • for ** " -I i > i ltd* * :.'••! I ■ id
v ill he furni- 5 lem ‘j :-.•!)« L r u;. . - irTam;-.
It is very important that every .-cholur f!*ouUl |
he pr*fit tb© first day us the re N t; ul i remain
uinnl the h- f
w hich we propose to have thorough- i
ly taught;
| raply. Grummer. Itioimy ol the fnilml fi-.<
Treasury e.f Knowledge, Natural PMloaophy,
I list i irv of Greece, 7.; . gy.-i;!:, -. Compos!.
Minorv of K.-me, Moral - 1!m . v
England, Hiysl Bogy, Meteorology, Intellectual
Philosophy, (Jeologv. El •imuit* of Critici-ro i
! History of Ligeratnre. Evidem t } of Christianity! |
Logic, Latin, Greek, French and MuHc on th<* I
| Piano l orn*.
j Ihr. of t iitiin will be a t-linjjto advance’
| mer.t: fioro x to tw< 1 e d-Ears per cjuut r;
payable in advance. Music ou Piano will be |
ins beretof >i .•
I bo deduction for absence, except in of
| protracted sickness.
; At preseot, Inmnot prepared to aeeommo I
i date hoarders. e\ -i .1 j truiiies in town will .
j b 'afil any number of boys and girls at a ui,> 1- !
E r• *1 t.ii i-i:in b ■ paid a j;ro\
ot any kind ut market prices therefore you hare ;
|no excuse lor not sending y**ur children to
| Wf promise competent A-flsiant? us clrcum
y IV- r r *y u U -less and unpatriotic j
sain - u 1 tl.iughter.' to distant places to b- educa
inon* them, by oae who was born raised and ;
educated in tho South—who i permanently lo- j
can and among them, provided be is sustained*, and
whose iotcust is inseparably linked with their ,
Diture U-. tiny. Uii »!-• a dutyih it ever> rood
citizen owes to himself and his neighbor, t*< lend i
a helping hand to the noble and piaßeworlby es- I
fort to elevate the standard ot education in their
midst.
j H the people de ire a >uniasrv of hi -h ehar
acter. let them give me a trial—lend ir. • a help
ing hand and w e will give a “pull altogether,"
j ever bearing in mind the Indubitable lact, that
| -united we stand divided we fall.”
1 desire to see the country where I live inde- j
; pendent of all other sections of this I'r.ioa in
iJacalional advantag and therefore I intend
to * pitch in" and put my shoulder to the wheel.
Take due notice and govern yourselves accor
dingly. For further ] an> :laVs, address,
JAMES 1., MOSELEY. A. M.
N. P. Mrs. M webqv will common. • • give in- j
atruction in to those wl.o may do ire to
Uky lesson-, on t);- 3d dov of January, at her >
reoideuce until further notice.
December 24th. ]>v,J. lm
C.R, JOHNS & CO,j !
LORII LARD'S jis an excellent i*rt~-1
“EUREKA”; v!‘ r "''fwii-rY;
SMOKING TOBACCO : in r«>d ced ii is uni-!
vcrsally admired. It is put np in handsome mii-- ;
lin baa-, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes '
ared.iY packed.
LODIT.LARD S 1 ismadeoftherh.de. I
YACHT CLUB . cv- V:
! SMOKING TOBACCO I effect*, the Ni
tine has been .-xtr.icti-il: it Caves no ig.
i III ’ taste after smokin-; ii is wry mils!, light in j
:.l v.-'-igLi. h.-i'.a I.::e po -.,1 a !,. ..
, :of wainary tobaec -. In this bra i t ire
I a!«* pack order* t v'.tv for the first quality Mecr- !
fehauti) Dir Try U aid venvia - yenrseivr..;
! LORILLARD'S I This tcm.i of Fine!
CEB2T URY 1 71,;!;“ .
CHE'.VINO TOHA' •• *O. . «;:p.*r;.. r ai.v'.t h«re.
; It is withuGit doubt the best cheu lag tobacco in
| the country.
LORILLARD'S : b.i-e tv w born in
SNUFFS f -id-:' I:
110 years, an 1 still ackno-iTUmced --J*. best'' ;
If ymr storekeeper <!,*«. not li-are th -e »tM
i-U-s for salt-, ask Urn to pe- 'h.-rn: are -■ .1.l
jobbers Um -st ,-v- rrwii,
P. MBTT.T.AM dkcof,irew Wort. ;
• '' r - - SWEET!
Q! TNIVE—it equals , bitter! Qnicin •. XffV bv i
Stearns. Farr A Cos.. Cii-uii«te Veir V-rk
No vv A l ver t i ,o n i gt! tF.
.**7 ...
; DOTY’S WASHINQ-MAGHINE)
I.ATIT.y MFC if JJiI’ROVKD —AND Tl ! C \t. VY
Uni ver: N Clothes Wringer
hnpr v J will) now-U’s Patent Double Gog
wk-e . a*i 1 C •* Pa leu? Nuyi, are now JiiKpies
liena / far >i!pf*rior to any apparatus for wash*
| ing ciothes ever invene-tl. ami will save their
; cost t vi, uyt ar. by . 'eg lab rami clothes,
i hVu L'-n; peoph: wLo Lave u.-el them testify
j as follows :
1 The-. ~.ive t’.T -• U :r;h- ' f the labor an*l cost
r. i t u
? :,.m at. I-**; t v . *;. : hel.v h-.irn to u«o
* tiit'in ana every ma... 1 one k ep them in her
! “Aa ex* !!••:•♦ .-hia, Mauliiae. We have
u*e«i it. Y • <’. ' - Vi'ri :.er is very superior,
A good hand will wash a large number ol pieces
|iu a tew bora >."~IU bijU (AT. C.) Epi*cupul
j MethoV t.
! ••Tie 'i V*:.* ; •* Culi".'. I, r a n«* *«sity
I in every family. *' —Gu . . .V. C.) Ivxiedvs ♦
i '• Vfe won’t] not p, rr v, Kh :t U-i \ thhjg and
i !,*.- t : ftM \. 1 i; - i .V sr. [IV
Uu ) l*os!.
! MVe have one. and ;-j.e ik from observation.
It w r!-; tir;i’;.Aiy. ii one y< ar ii will pay for
j “W ; i•, e i *, !> •; a (’belies »Va;hv'M*s and
• *••• . . t I are! • ■ it •» over it. 'L hey are
* t • ■ t mil /• I"* oi . 1 1 ri• * .'.ml LG •r — bjjjfjitld
! S. n ArufN-r.
j •! j a .ueri« ;• t any re- p »?v« fur w ,-bing
elo bes ev.-r invented anti au iudispeosable in
•
*.Nu e*;-aller fab ly i '’.lag Ilnur cip uities
>; 1 ■ . • ’ ' b , tUvi’li
: (TVi .) Ohacr, t r.
••Wo haveo:; f- V '* exc -llent Mr L neg in
• ;t .id weehoeftiliy <•■ n- ;• ;-l it f.»r all that Is
t*. *?;;•• 1 for J: • X. (X) VTndico*
| *‘A child ten year* old can do the washing as
well .* u i ruwn pt • - "i. I'very gootl busbaud
iM -• •> • f . A -J/ 'jinlovm
; IW, lu.) OmNMM.
“Aii' .- <*. w : ■ o y. era t vmu.euce w;th a Dot
j ty we are a-- :re.l ;:. *,*. it i- t h • greatest help and
•a- ei l:b*.r • i mom.'V we have
i in p ! ! ir - » .*:.r h*• i.-ehold.”— Wil
•i have h:ei a .»>ty Wa-iserln iny family for
, ' t' ie. it eive, en: e sati-:action and I
i *. *' <* plea -up* in < ••!!»’ lin s il to xh»* head of
j every hou, ! -.’eiN- /.C ; ■. Gl' 'son. Texas.
-i have i . I one us i ■ • t .n . - Wafers
in i* fr e* i 11 satisfied with
t. My L •• i: * ii» i . 11 y and have
| never known it to I..is ir. rte .e,npli>h* nil that it
!pd - * »•—/’. •;* ea • • • ..c od College
VUK II \ FAIR OFFER
t If the M- t L ri'u in youi ]>!:iee will not furn
s id. <-r >• uti for tl;e M., ■ I:f: <- -end us tbe retail
| pc-e V.Lisber :1’» lixt! i Wringer $lO and we
| ••• i!l f-TWanl eith.er or bedh machines free of
| I,' '.gut to j !.e - where ru* one Felling; and so
i e are wet!, v will be liked that we agere to
reCuid til*- in. m . ii an % < ne w Uiu-s to return tbe
• ' . . era luuiitbs trial ac
| !«w-L.'.rni i‘ :!e r «»r br<*l: !' dnmld permit
I th.-. u!u ty i ! wa iir r wiili the hands fifty
j two and. vs in the year wh**n it «• ei be done better
:• p- * .\} -i -!y wit!, let. labor, anti no inju
‘ rv t«* the ptn.i it.-*, by a Doty Clothes Washer
| and a UnherFal Wriug-r.
Fold bv deale.-' : * , to whom liberal
! discounts are made.
IL 1 1 itmYMNCU G< I« Agent,
L 2 Coitluiul St., New York.
dcc24tf
1 . (j LA I rooks! < • ft . V, hereas, W. F.
IX lhi e. (Amid! »ufF. (\ A’derman, Corm
: eily F. r. V.Vg l, !•; pi;< > tr the Court of Ordiu
i .»:•;. f-»r tltan:; -J from 'aid Guardianship ;
i 1 •> ar<* tin :te ,ie lo t i.e all jjartien interest
'. if any they havf. Itb
|in the time ;e . i' ; bed Ip.* lair.*o‘hhrwise the pe
!ti i uof ~id uppihv.nl will be grunted.
Given umh-t mv l •,.{ .t *d oflj sal Ugnatuia
this 1 Itb day oi V .■-ember. ! : ‘J!b
‘
COTTON SEED !
FROM
ilu Aid TiriAoii, Ifattcock Cos.
FOR SAI.K UV
r. IL BE [IN,
47-1 nr» Si -annah, Ga
' t CD.,
FLOUR,
Grain, Silicon, &c.
J’.>•*. 110 and 112 ' I.: t Bay. Charleston, S. C.
P-5 Bmv r.b, Sav.Trmiih, G«.
t tr Flour a HpceiaHy-^a
’ i :i given to liiling all order*,
which are soliciu l. dt*c3-6m
|C. F. cLu-oVi.H [j C. ('. :• ;■ . I j A. T. MAGINTTRS
v • ah. ) ) h. I ) Thcmasviile.
CROOVEB, STUBBS & CO.,
Cotion Factor^
AND
Central (fonuitissron iiltifhnfs,
BA Y STREET\
SAVANNAH, .. GEORGIA
r-*‘T- Lidei.i! re;. .'.ac.'rf on consigauienta f«?
gale or ehipmeat.
- ALSO—
Tba Regularly a;j ' • i Azonts for the ynst
mi EiiS'iifiimi.
M ill also HU all orders for
Pure Peruvian Guano.
August IS. DW. fm
“ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
; (’«Hi. riiF.SIDE.NT a ABEiiCORX STS
f avannah, Ga.
7r.r:-d'a: ] I'.-*.m at I: arders Received#
DR. D. COX
I Would i:-.f„ -tn Ut old friend* that lie is now In
; Lis New Quarters. located a.s above. and will
i strive to give satisfaction to gucFts.
.Charge per Day, - - $2.00
Dec* hi'ht and. I m
i v. M. MT.KCN. J. H. JOHNSTON J
CONJAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON
G E N FyS .8. L
C-ommi.ssioFi
v* m n \ v muacT,
- SAVA VN'AH OKOSfCIA.
gl-ncetnker * is-"?. ftj(