Newspaper Page Text
CIITMIN BANNER.
I'. 11. ITI.DIX, Editor.
cnsftsx' i::
fill DA V, .'1 VIIC.I lf>, H .
ilir I'umn Prlo i< I ('«»•< «*>•
Tl.o -M icon Trhycph, umk'r tie cii|i-
Hon, *Go nip will) (In* l.lHlilcr*," my
llml llif ci ti<m inm ;ir t-'< I'd vvi ll
pnt of hoots. Tin y have imo-i* <]
the Cmr niiUiuii hiiil,TO, and he in to!
talk at) lit tin possihiliiii-s that tln-i lo).
\rl run h|« to forty-two, foity-thio<% foi -
ty-foitr i)i and forty-jive hninlicd thoi.K :m:
b.ilrs. They s'Otlt at all idiNi of any (all
iiijf ■ fT iu pi -'hie! ifli, and nay the cr |-
will move onward, jiud njiward, in Rp to
qfja'e, until it. in n.oro dnitf, wonh ;
f.mr pence in fiiverpo >1 I t a'lict mid
dhny and two pence for tmumon dog
tail.
in an npproxin a' oti to l a-tnony wit',
liis o.uiolii-ioii, it was to he ohn- rved in :
i nr ycilt'jdny ;< ylition .that c nit racist
for delivery in New V rk in January.
JBta, were freely made at h i rt-en cent-, I
which would allow about eleven Cent»-
sot the market pric-i in Geo gia, and pm
<icnt planli rs aheuhl in t fix their antici
pations alio' i: oh veil Cents lo.r the [iin
duct of the next crop. We and > not say
tliey will not fp t jnore, lull we do ray it
will not (h> to b I. iif cn, mid wear «i
your laud, capital and time upon.
It is 11-ic we have all seen cotton pan
ics many tirnift lid re, and ki ow that
they are jiibt ns iii.re. Konah'e as otlu r
panics; but the terrible advance in pro
duchou made In I'‘i t, nay of a mill,on
bplcs over that of ISCO, and moie than
two million l»ah ft over that of ih'tjo,
sbowfl that ti e productive capacity ol
the Southern States is well nigh illimilu
hlc ; and although wo may growl nt pri
CCS and swear that blue min stares nn in
the f iCC, yet almost any prico will h i ve
practically as u rtiinui is to pioduelion.
Hence every busiriwß man dismisHi-s the
idea that the pioduet is going to fall off
under any oircuinst-uiieoH, and looks upon
nn tibrolutc glut of toe maiket as cer
tain an any future event can be.
They laugh at all representation and
arguments of the puss showing the fol
ly of ovci pioduelion, and all thehcsolii
tiona and maiiih r toes of agricultural
clubs: to prevent it, and say the m re of
these the more cotton will he made, I o
cause every planter will say the crop is
going to bo short ties year, and now is
the time for me to make nty pie. lienee
they say that ISfii will sh >w a bigger
yield than was ever known hefor". Ami
what scares the specil'abTS as inneli
ns the number of the hales is their size.
The talk in, (whether true or imt, we
can't tell, and In-lie ve the talkers to be
in the smne condition,) that the li ilea are
fifty ‘pounds heavier, on r.u average, than
titey used to be,so that the number by
no means conveys a just idea ol t!,e viiHt
increase in the eel ton product.
With this statement of the condilh n :
ol ti e Cotton nail ei, wimlo tii it unnec- j
CHSPry to tender advice to pin liters.
They ought to know their own inter
cat.
Aftaim l«» France.
Voroign diftuiitehes, in referciico to
affairs in uuforlin ato Fiaiee, nru pio
vokingly di.iillicting, 'The fact, hnwev
Cr, that peace has lien procluiimd, is
gratifying to the world. The Icrrnts ol j
the treaty are not s. itisfaclorially known, j
lurth'ir than that A'stco and banaiue
lfavc been ceded to the victorious I’rus
aiaiis. This is a gr, at hiuuiliatiou, al
though there are some, who contend that
the separation of tlcMi two Provinces
from h'lance, is merely restoration to
their original possess,ts. This theory
can hardly bo maintain'd as a precedent
without danger to nearly every State in
Kurope, and especially to Gerintniy her
self,
It is generally believed that the veil!
ninomit of indemnity demanded from
Fi ance by the Germans, is no thousand
millions of dollar. - not ipiiie halt t! (
amount of the nut onul debt ol .tin' 1 ai
led Stubs. In addition to this the debt
of Franco previous to the war was about
three thousand nid ions; the cost of her
war must be a thousand millions more;
which, added to the i’m s'an indemnity,
inaked the emu moils debt of five thou
sand millions < f dollars. Add to this
the great less id life, the and. sti action of
property, ami the then aead <viis tin t
huvo been entail'd upon the country,
and it will be peroi ived that the Ficneh
have paid dearly h r pel mining their
government to precipitate war without
just ears -.
The Next tbit ion Crop.
Speaking of the next Colton Crop, the
Hi w Orica- >' I’anuso < says :
Flaiit' is now fully realize the folly ot
their ucti, it last season in entire ly neg
lecting t' od erof s They have paid
pretty dearly forth) if < xoerienee, aid
the cotton crop el tho South will hence
forth tie kept within the proper limit id 1
3,000,000 balls.
Similar suppositions have been indnl- .
gctl in tvety planting season since the
war, aid l ave neve r been vci fii and. Ties
tiine Inst year it w,.s repeatedly stated,
that tie average to be put in cotton,
would in no i vent yiv Id exceediar ">,000,-
BCO bates. The result is I efere the
w „r‘d —the see ml largest Crop ever
product din the South. V e cao only
hope the surmise ot the Picayune for the
piesent year is correct. One more cot
ton crop ■ S h'.rg" : s but of IS7O, "ill
irretrievably l a ki opt li e South.
Favaxxau !’• sin.isriß. —On the first
oi Maieii the U. S Semite Col fi,lin’d the
la juigat . m _ as P* flt*
master : 1 Sa iMn ah, in p'ace ol Carpet*
bag t lift ,id <v: tl. T t el is a |
gree aI lc te the \ ,«| !e • i iavauuah
‘‘Mi me-iii.”
This is the nom deplume of a write.
! in the Augusta Chronicle, whoso arti
j idea arc attracting cni.ftidcrahle at ten
| imti. This letters are addn sued tr Gov
j Bollock, and designed to expose th
moral di prarity and political inf-my id
; halifli ial. Ami some el our conn in
j poraries are ilispi-sed to impugn th
jhi lives of such if tin ii brethren of th
| Press who t egb ct to reproduce said let
!: ts in their columns—in fact, try im
| plied imm min, such dereliction of duly i
| is proclaim and dhs'iiijUUij to I), rn ci aey • 1
Now, in H ft I*, lieu to these letters, tin
' e.iutioiis aiiii cap itde editor of the Ha
vannali IlepuUkvn, expresses i ur view- ]
piec Bily. Ilosiiy-: “As pliilipies the;. I
are exeeileul, and prove that the nutlioi |
has no me in gifts in that line of litem- I
lure. We might go further, and mi;. j
they ore just. AH the Counts in b n in
dietiin nl of Mullock are tine, and wi ;
ltd nk forty-nine out of fifty white men j
u the Stale Would be wii.ing to end -nr j
tl eni,
-y> mnch fir the chma ter and nbj c‘.-
of the ui'ticles ii ferred to. Put wi.em;
ilu ir i ecersity, ana, perhapi we might
add, | obey? On thift score we are in
dim <1 to doubt their wi-ih m. The
writer liiih erected a f.iin'ilahle battery
: in order to demobs!) a political skunk,
, withiail either character or influence be
: you I Ids power to coafir i flie'al favor,
i and uolhii g that could be raal could uf
i feci the opinions or conduct of men who
| expect anything from such a source,
j Hill Ii ck Ins nothing to lose by exposure
!of his fid.ies and inalpm lances in ofliee,
I and when a public ofli dal occnp es that
i position, the more you fight him the
| stronger lie heeoinc.". It gives even a
had mini a certain amoiint id digniiy
and importance to make him the sal j. ct
I's serious and elaborate discussion in
| llie public press. The public naturally
conclude that the mi! j ct of such ani
| mad version from icspectablo sources, is
lat least >omeho(hj, and when the war
I upon him, however tiuthful and just,
| waxes very tight and strong, it is npt
| to bcgi t more or hsa public sympathy
j for the accused. Applying tin sc
thoughts tu the case in point, we think
“Nemesis - ’ is rather dignifying than
damaging the present Governor ol Gem
gin. Per hi: lie is entitled to no such
consideration. He is bad enough in all
conscience, and the press exp ses his
folly as he flies; but a war upon hint
tliut'smi Its of the oil is an honor that 1 e
does lot deserve. A court of impeach*
ment, if lie be guilty of the high crimes
alVgi and, is the only tribunal before which
he should be arraigned. If his offences
do not rise to that dignity, every thing
ennneeted with the man suggests the
wisdom ol allowing him to die out qui-
etly, find, on the expiration of his offi
cial term, relapse into that' hsenrity and
insignificance from which he was spew
id info public notice by the throes of u
revolution.
I General Toombs once said ol ex Gnv
j eruor Brown, that “he rises and he rots.”
j it. is true with all men who have purled
| with sell-respect and enlisted for a ca
leer of infamy, and the best way to kill
them i ff is to “let them severely alone.”
The Acquisition of Man Domingo.
As t.line appears to be a diversity of
opinion as to snp| used advantages to
ueei tie to tl.o United States by the ac
quisition of Sun Domingo, wo presmn •
: uiir prop'll* wi I be pleased (•> be inf >nn-
S ml el ilie character el pee; lr who inh.it>.
j it the “gem • f the w rid,” and [who will,
Jin tl e event of annexation, he clothed
j like tho “man and brother” if the ,S,nith,
j with the ballot. A era respondent of the
N. V. Tribune gives the following griiph
. ie description oT the valuable and in ter*
eating population of said island, which
: is sutlieieiit l" disarm "| position to an-
. uexnlion, no n alter l ow cxpcuxtvi :
! Tlic pe: ]>!o hero—l refer, of course,
| to the black*, for they are retiliy the
! pii| u'ntioii—me not, 1 ,mi sorry to say,
i a virtuous people, as (lie n port of the
j 0 luma sellers to Congri ss will prob.e
] lily show, for til y I live iuvi sliguli <1 the
I question, ami f mill the facts nppulling.
The iiumher ol disetiscd eliililien F very
large, anti eases of grown persons being
j literally eaten up by disi ase are not'rare.
An in lc■ligent apoth. eary from Santiago
j slated that two thiids of the mediciiusi
| dispensed by him have been for p.riv it.
lil s< a>i s. lint 11 1 0 g ‘tierail henlthfulmu-s
of this portion of the island is < atal lisb- :
oil bey. mi qtieslii n. Dr. Newcomb, ol I
Ctirtteil l uivi r-sity, wl.i) is chnrpcd by
the Commission with the investigation;
as to tie sanitary condition of the ishe il, :
reports ilie i xistence if leprosy. The :
evidence of the physicians in charge ol |
the hospital shows that there is always I
leprosy hete, but the cases ate few, not j
over twenty in tin; whole city, ami it is
not considered contagion*. But what j
the city is rich in is cripp'es am! rnoa
strocitiis. There are big lioiule l cli.l
itre ii, children with adi zen nr two fill
gers, ami si t;m without any, children [
with joints as big ns their l eads, and
with legs bigger than their Indies, chil
dren overgiowti and nmlergroive, chil
dreii with iceble mini or without any
at ad, and all other capricious varieties.
Hut tile no st singular ol aii arc the pot
ted children; that is, white children;
turning black or black children turning
wl ite.
AssM-SINXTI 'N\—C and tllv RGK W. I'tsU
a quiet, peaceable and high-toned eiti
gen, was iirutally and cowardly assassi
Dated ill Ogiethorpe, Ga., last weik.
He liad just returned to iiis home fr m a
visit to Savannah, and us l.e was ap
proaching his tisidenec, a concealed
tiend shot him down. He had leocinly
been appointed District Judge, but the
eh'.; ns w* re peifectly satati * 1 to have
,im in said p- sition, as tic was n o a
political part’zan. Although nit claim
ing tc be a Democrat, he w\.s} ixtremely
conservative. A negro and a wiiitc
man have t een arrested ou sosp cion oi
being the guilty parties; but the grounds
up u which they have been arrested, me
only circumstantial.
Heuutor Saiilslmry's Defence of Ilie
gnuitieru People.
In the United Btati Senate, a few
ve ks ago, "lion the question of admit
ting Joshua Hill, of G orgia, to his seat,
wig under di*cn siou, Hon. VViliard
i Saalabury, of Delaware, rm de a noble
-peeelt in ilefi ice "I the Sonllierii people
The f flowing ex'rnct will si ik dm p in
i'' th" hi'Bitsel in pe |r|.-, and embalm
It's n .me hi i nr ineuimy :
I in y he that mme newspaper wri-h
b'er may say flint 1 rrn a hiC S»i nisi
In eaime lam ftuggi siifg a legal ones
l i nte legal minds. Idoiot ki ovv, sT ;
whether your habits of fife or Inibils of
ita lic'.( M;V" led you to and ip'y study
Hi" | i iiiirij.feH of law, hot I know thnf
Mi.J tl’.'iKo offered Alti-ri.ey General
■bp el til; I led States to a man who
distinctly ami broadly laid down the doc
trims ill the first tr< Utise that was ev r
r lien In the ees til ill ion of tie Unit' and
•‘all «; that ii Si.ite had a l ight to Be
e de, and that there ins no power in
the gimril government to ceorco it.
That was the recogii'z-d and .etrine of lliis
emn try for tie fiist twenty viars ot i;«
existence, llu: the .same commentator,
when he anietiinced the pi nciple, warn
id I is e.oiitiirymeii ajainst ever uttmint
ieg the ex hum! . f «nch a power, ass, in
my humble sphere, warned rny fdlow
eitizena. By u act >r word did I evi r
encuMrag 1 the t'Xerc'sc of such a power,
real or pi e incpti ve.
But, sir it show a how nice are tin i
bins divide g Federal and Spites author- j
ily, and ii is f r tl at rens m that I cite I
it. Ah l r liioHu Sou! ern ni' ii who, af- !
(t i their Slale h id see (led, iVlowed the !
'•nnm r T their St it'« in w ar, I give it j
as rny lUrilini'c jii ’gm-mf, lioptng j
nothing i} p-ethe.', ti nt it w nl l re
quire twelve butchers for a jury mid a
Jeffrey far judge, to try the n f..r B > do
ing. S:i, p.oti cii ui ami duly are recip
rocal; niAi when y m did not ass rd prn
leetion to those Siu.thi in people, when
;hey are living under a government hav
ing the power to compel their obedience
md to punish their disobedience, and
you had not. power to r In vn iheiu from
tl.c cons* quenci 8 of disobedience, they
were no traitorr. Tney are not ti aitoi.-i
in God Almighty’s chancery. Th y are
not traitors itccoiding to English law.
I’hey are not trait rs to the instincts of
human until re. It was so divided by
the Engl nil e juris, and before you were
the United Sillies ol America; and with
in less than a year after Pennsylvania
had dissolved h r allegiance to the Brit
ish Crown it was dec tied by the Ameii
Can Courts that the man who adlieied t
Peni sylvaiiia against the king was not
a traitor. What, hang q man if he does,
anil hang him if he does not ! There is
no such principle of law; there is no such
pi inci| le in iiuir.il ethics.
And now, ill l ,is the last time, al
though it ho an impromptu address,
that 1 make to my brother Senators, that
I expect to address them, 1 beg them, 1
beg th" American people, I bog that
great engine of publ c opinion which con
Iro!s and governs to a great extent pub
lie seiilui'onl, baii'sh from your minds
ilie idea that the men of the South are
trubors. They are traitors no Here
Ii an you are, sir. Their State went out
Tin ir State had the power to cunipcl o
bodicncc and to punish disobedience
You did not prot'ct them when tin y were
defenceless. I stand here row, in tin
list moments of my Sentorial life, to pm
claim throughout the length and breadth
.if ibis whole country, North mid South,
so far as my techie voice can reach, that
those gallant, coble people, were not
traitors.
“guch graves as (heirs' are pilgrim shrines,
.Shrines I" no voile or croon confiaeil.
The Pelphisll vales, tile Pulestines,
Tile Mareas of the niiuil. ”
Aim when your rude soldiery drive
away the humble votary who brings
j llu vers to deck the grave of the Confi and
oi ilie soldiers, who sleeps side by side
wi'.li y tir honored and ad, the man by
win su order that was done was a traitor
against the instincts of nature, a traitor
against the pta iiint}ng which tho Al-
I m-glity himself has put into his heart,
am! when he Stands bof ire that great
| and eternal tribunal before which vvt
j must all s'.ind, will bo adjudged liy the
j eternal God to be a hearth.ss wretch 1
j im s l.ving now, win n lie dies le j ini he
buried in a dung l ilt, and let their be in
j scribed the words, “Here lies infamy!”
j Sir, Ido not say this because 1 was
:ui l.iv r of secession. There was rid
limn I ere more pained and more agrieved
j and ibsappi iv, il it all tn no than I did.
i I saw llieii the wretchedness and lain
I that seei'S <iou was going to bring, not
; upon the country, but particularly upo
I Hie bold rSa es Hut, sir, when you
j tell me that the deccndaiits ol the noble
I o and Virginia! s, who did more to lay the
f iiiiiilatiu; sos this government deep in
the priiiciules of eonsiitnlional liberty,
i icgiilated by law, than all others, mv
! traitors, 1 protest against it in behalf of
: the honored dead, their patriotic sires.
In behalf of tl cir living relatives, I pro
! lest against it. in tin; name ol God Al
mighty’s e ei mil ue ivy, which is vouch
i sited in exuberant abundance to man
j kind, I prulest against it.
j Sir, n a far (torn this plac' is ac me
! otery where lie the In-iivs of otany ■ f
: vour soldiirs; anil did any one whoever
• visit.'d that place read the ii sumption
j over the gale t iwongh which he passed?
i The very n seripti n over the gate of the
' e in ti iy in waieh yon mitered, todeco
j i ate the graves of your own dead, was
j in tt.esc wotibs:
I “On f'nmi V eternal camping ground,
There silent terns are spread.
| Ami jd"!';. g.otrdr. wiih -vionm round,
Tho bivouac of Ilie dead.'’
Ami you marched under that inscrip- j
! lion to deem ate yen own ; ederal dead, j
and deni il the right of a poor S lit: ern
er t> rust a tl over upon the grave of a ■
! C infe.ieia'e; and whowiote that inscrip- i
ton? Was it a Nortnern man? X .
I was a S inlhern man who wrote il.
Yon use the words of a Southern man t !
i put ari inscription over the gate of the ;
i cemetery tin t ugh which you mat cited :
i decorate the dead, and denied the poor |
; S aithem su’dier the humble privilege ol ]
havmg his grave decked witli a sing!.'
: flower. I make ties remark not to re
ilei-t upon the gallant soldier of the !
•until, or the gallant Union men of the ;
! north, ti use who fought, but because al !
t rse questions a<e p- rli unit, ami are at
issue in tins contest; tiny go to the
(otindation of your right to exclude Mr.
j Hill.
Frurnax Deowxkd.— l’he body of Mr.
a; les D. Set.reck, a fireman of Savan
nali, wiio had been ni ssiag since the dis
astrous fire in that city eu the 23d u!t.,
was ton: and floating in the river on tlic
3d inst. The unfortunate man fell into
the river wiii’st in the discharge of
duty, aud was dt sued. He leaves a
helpless family.
AID FOK FRANCK.
In the Atlanta Ncv: Era of Friday
morning, Governor Bullock publishes
tie following address to the people of
Georgia:
Execittve Dfi'artiiunt, j
State ■ k GEewira.
Ati.axta, Ga., ,*iarch 2, 1311 )
To the Pmjih- of Qeorgia :
The foliow'n r i'"mmnii ! cation from a
c immllt' e of the Chamb.-r <>f Cmnnierce
in the city of New Yoik, invit ng aid
fur tl e suffering pepu'aiion ot France, |
has been V c ived, and is r see f Ily
presented t > lh" pe p’e of this S'aT, j
j with the e- nfideilt belli f that imme liate
action will lie takrn by the several emu '
mnnities and miiiiie.na'iHos within our
h ii'diusto ing.i-ize. suc'i mea-ares ,4 |
rel es as it mny he in their power to ex- j
tend.
I would respectfully suggest that a
general C"inuiittee of relief he organized j
at Bavann.;h, with w' ieh local ei mmif- j
tec- tl r ngle lit I lie .‘Date may c rr «•
pond, and Ihr egh which conti ihut’ons j
of seeds, piovisi'.ns, c tton or in.'try i
'may be Irswaid and directly from Favan- '
null to eitln r of the ports of France, or j
lh rough t he corn mi I! ee organiz'd :u Now
Y. rk. Let us give freely as we may he
'bit; to give, rein inhering with thank
fulness the lit oral Ci nil ibui’oi.s of pro., j
visi ns i hat were distributed among out j
peep'o immediately after the cessation i
of tlie I.- H'iliiiex which had left ng in the j
flame condition that now excites the j
sympathy of the whole word f.,r the .
•nff-ring people es France,
i Newspapeis 11. r egi out the ntatc |
j which appimcof this eharity, will pleuec '
1 give pntdici'.y to the sal.j i;t. Hesp ct
! tit ily, litres B. Bn.i. cx.
We certainly sympalh'zc vviili the
pei.ple of unf itnnate Frai.ee, and deem !
'he fugge.-tions of the N. Y. Chamber!
of Commerce and G«v. Bullock b tii :
wise and timely; hut are iiudim and to the j
beli. f, that il his ExceiUney relies upon j
that ela sos our population which re
ceivid “! ber.il c. iitidilutions of provts- j
ions’immediately efier the surrender,!
to furnish aid !• r the French people,
they will continue hungry ft an indefi
ito period. Tl at cljs.i ol 'our popula
tion are net in condition to aid the ne
cessities ' f others.
i Torn tin* New York Evening. Express.
Fpilap'n on Ilie 11-t CoiiKii -s
(lorn Marcli Ith, tSiiP.
llieii March till. 1.-71.
Its birth was ainhl.-t tin* thrones of an expiring
revolution.
bora without, wisdom out living without
mercy.
ft died without regret.
Omitting fill liiut was good in legislation,
tt approved all limt was bad.
It laid lilt* heavy hand of power upon the State.- !
and People,
And oppressed t,olh by heavy taxation, vio
lence and Consliiutionul innovation.
li.'fusin'/ erpml hui's to ecjnat States,
And et|iia! riglits to eipial people.
U legislated for classes of people and sections
of country.
Without regard for the greatest good of the
whole country.
Nothing, in time, so heesme it- life as the hour
of its dentil.
When the Speaker in his place pronounced it
deinl. ilniil, iiuui,
Beyond the hope of all resurrection.
Mnntlcrlla end Thomasviile GaH
Wo are delighted to learn that there
is a fair pr halulily that this road will
be built. Wo are infoitued by the Mm
tiC'dlo Aden tircr that subscription book
were op-enf'd on tin* 2.>lh, and within a
few Ii n) s, st ick t" tin; value of $50,000
was siil'sci ihed. Ti e South Georgia
U. 1!. G nipatiy is invited to meet the
Flmidiai s at the State line, by the Ist
of November next.
Fepepai. I’, wei!. —The New York Globe,
j a Kadical sheet, speaking of the lateres
j n ntions of the Indiana Leg'slatiire, de
j e.larieg the Fifteenth AmendmeDt of the
Golistitutioii, mo .called, "null and and ’
I ni"K! ravingly exclaims.'
‘ If all t e Stales in the Union should
dec'are the Fiflce- th Amendment, or any
j other di.ii nilmi nt, null and v ,id, it wmihl
i not altei the Constitution in the hast.
flic Federal Government is strong e
h ough to enforce ohedi’-nce, whether it
j suits lud a >a or not.”
llow will it he, asks the Greensboro'
Herald, if lie overwhelming majority
j of the pei p’e if the United Statis, who
liold, as the Legislature of Indiana and. es,
1 that the Fi’teeatli Amendment was one on
! stitntioual'y prop s ul and adopted (and
| then l"re null and raid,) .skull su declare,
• by tin ir ballots at the polls; and shall e
i h'Cl to Congress and the oftice of Pres’—
dent and Yiec*l’:e»idcnt, only mtcli men
jas agree with them? How will obedi
! one" to their iniquitous usurp it.'on thru
lie eni" (ad? Wh'ii the bayene's a e
; withdrawn by the mandates of the poo -
: pUr how will o! I'dictiro l e e ifirced?
I dust as the iiH im- us Sedition ret w s
enforced by Mr. J fTrsoa in 1301, by a
general jail delivery of all who were
wrongfully imprisoned under it. Do you
see, you man • r'tho Oloh, ?
I." "' jn, Marcli 6.—j Special to Tele
gram.!—A dispa'ch from Paris stat<>
• bat the city is m great exr.itment. co i
seque nt on the de'e.m ~ed action of the
revolasionists parly. The revolution
ists I avc entr nelied tin niS'-Ues at Mont
M r re with a b ticry of guns, and tin
goveroment has brought up troops of tie
bne to resist any attack the revuh.t > n
i-t« make on the city. Tee reports f
the rero'.utioiii-t.- aie very mile i ex tggt-r
ati and; bat tl.o fact Hint there is ail orga i
ization of a very tormiabie cbvract' r if
too ot vi ms oi b deni.-d.
IIoURIBt.E Octrai K—Oil l hursday last,
[ in Jackson, Miss , a bens' in hum n> form,
i outraged the person of t little gill only
[ four years old. I-effort ua' off ms weie
j made to lynch him hist nigot. To day
■ho waved an examination, and waved
ian a; pea •mice in court. No earthly
I power ' onld l ave saved him had he up
i p-cirod. He was placed under a bond < f
$25,000 to appear in tin' Circuit Court.
Tee hotel c Olid not be given. The
I wretch is a waite man about sixty y, ar
|of age. There is tittle and übt but the
I J inigo Lyncii court wiii be couvein and to •
| “ight- "
Governor Bn.i. c:< Arroistfl a Demo
j e ratio JeiH.E.—A vacancy occurring in
j tlie Judg< stiip f the Tallap osa Ciicnit,
by re ,son < f Judge J. B. B gtiv's mem
In rsuip in “the Furty-s* r il l Congress
II .ii. \V. F. B right, of Newnau, has
! I e.*n eommissioued as Judge of tliat cir
cuit- Judge Wright was tlie Democrat
j ic candidate defeated by Judge Bigby
if r C ogress, at the late election.
ftcfc
READ
Car efully.
Ague suttl Fever
T!tf* only proventativf known fur Cfufk anrf Fe
ver is tho line of Wolfe*u Schiedam >cbnapp».
Wolfe’s y clife SihiiApp
Is jjood for I)YHjo , p“i:i.
Ti pf/i-f dom Sihmippi.
Th a preventive r.fjChins and Fever.
It Srhirdam S hnc/px.
Is jrooil f*»r all K ; flwy and Bladder cuinplalnts. |
uolfr’s Sc3:ied:un srhfiSpjN
Is used all over (he world by physicians in their
practice*
VV i. I ft: ’.s ; ;n h ;sam
fs arnod for (Tout.
.: i : ‘ pi]
Is ifoofl (or nil Frfnary complurnts.
\VoiiV J 8 Kcliiiapps.
Is rfcommended by all the .Mctitcul FnciiHj. j
Ti V. f\<Si lt iedam Sr 'hnopft*.
_ Is arood f“r P’oMe and pain in (he stomach.
H Schiedam Schiwppx.
hi imitfi'ed and counterfeited, and p irchasers j
will hiivtt to use caution in purchasing.
I b<*'r leave to call t he -altenjtien of the render j
to tf’sfimon'aVs in favor <»f the Schnapps :
I lee; bound to sav that T repaid your .Solinaps
being in every r<*: ,*:eci pi e on bu nßy pure, i
and <bserving of medical patronage. At all I
events it is ibe purest po.-siUe article of Jlol-J
land gin. heretofore unattainable, and u« such i
way be safely prescribed by physi .ians.
BavidL, Mon', M. i>., JMiaruiuceuiical Chemist. |
XewVoik.
I Loi-isviu.K. Kv.. ,Sep{. I. If el that we have !
; now an article of gin suitable for such cases as I
! th.it remedy Ls adapted to.
I)n. J. \Y IbtKJirr. I
j “Schnapp» M is a remedy in chronic catarrhal
coinplai-tt*, «*tc.:
i 1 lake great pleasure ;n beartiig cn*di !
| tittle ti.viimony to *»lm efficacy as a remedial a- j
gent in the diseases for which you recommend
if. Having u imtnral Jendeney to the mucous !
| surtaces. with n slight decree of <t!mnlatJmi. 1 :
regard it as one of the most important jetuedies i
| in chronic c;t!arrhul uffecti »rs, purtioidarly tl«i. e |
of the ’’gentt o*ll Hcary apparatus. With mucli '
respect, your obedient servant,
Chus, A. I,eas, M. I)., Xe W York. !
2rt rrvtt «TWftT. Xj.w Youk. Nov. -1. 38G7--
| ruoi.nio Woi.eu. jwsirJ : l)i at: Sik : I j
j have made a chroitcu! eiaujiuuih n fid a sample {
lof your ' Feht»ppß, M wifli the jfljent
; • ! d<*t> iininifig It any foreing or injurious sup- I
stance had been ad del to tin* staple distilled I
spirit*
The ex imiafttion lm« rcsr.KH in the cohclusi !
on that the sample eon tabled no poisonous or j
harmful admixture. I have been unable to d’w j
cover any trace of the deleterious mbstances j
| which are aometim s employed in the adulter* !
! lion of liquors. 1 would not h-isitalo to use inv- j
self, nor to recommend to others for medicinal |
j purpM-es. the t’chnuppi*” an an ex
j ceilent and nnobjectioual varh-ty of gin. Very !
I respectfully yours,
(digued) Ciian. A. .Skki.y, Ciieiriist. I
ChkMA'Af. ami Tmivrr.vi, I.ahuhatobv, Ik Mx- !
mu ok Fi.xfk. Nkw Yohk. Nov. 2i>. IH6I-—Cfx>7.-i
nio WniH. Fmj.: Dk.vu.Siu: Theunde.dgrncd have ■
carefully and tlmrougldy analyzed a sample of I
your ••Aromatic Schnapps,sefected by our- \
! selves, and have found the same free f om all or- j
S ganic or inorganic substance*, more or less in- j
I' jurious to health. From the icsult of our exam ]
ination we consider the article one of superior
quality, hea hiul a* a beverage, ami effectual in j
I its medical qua ities Hasp ctfully yo ns.
(Signed) Ai.kx . Tuh-i'm.. rhem’ftt.
FfiAxris I*l M. I> j
i For role by all r> s <•( able(r ( o:« r an! I) ugg’s >
j ViiOLi'HO WOL B*S E-TABUSIIJtENT,
! marHbdm 22 Beaver St.. N. Y.
waXthamT
Tkfkß FX g-J " 3 IB
W W tf~i. b if" y Caa s
| Tin- extensiva us.- of Uimo uutebes for the
h*t fifteen year* by Hallway Conductors, Kngi-
I neers and Kxpres>men, the most exacting of
| watch wearer*, ha* thoroughly demonstrated
I the strength, ptcadiness. durability and accuracy
iof the Waltham Watch. To satiufy that class in
'♦til respects, is to decide the question as to the
| real value of these time keeper.s.
j More than 500 000 of these watches are
j now speaking for themselves in the pockets of
the people -a proof and a guarantee of their su
| jun iority over all others.
The superior organization and great extent of
I the Company's Works at Wal.ham, enables them
j to produce watches at a price which renders
| co npetttion futile, and those who buy any other
' watch merely pay from 23 to 30 per cent, more
i for their watches than l« :uv‘-s-sacy.
1 These liiue-piec ■■ combine every improvement
j that a long experience has proved of real prac
j tieal use. Having had the refusal of nearly ev
ery invention in watch making originating in this
con of “v or in Kurope. only i how were finally
j adopted which severe testing by the most skill
! ful artisan* in our works, and long use on the
| part of the public, demonstrated to bo essential
i to correct and enduring tiimvkcepmg.
| Among the many improvements wo would
j particularize*:
| The invention and use of a centre-pinion of
j peculiar construction, to prevent damage to the
! train by the breakage of main-springs, is origi
i nut with the American Watch Oorapanv, who.
! having had the refusal of all other contrivaiices,
1 adopt -d Fogg * patent pinion a i being the best
j uid faultless.
Hardened and tempered hair springs, now
univei sally admitted by Watchmaker* m be the
best, are used in nil grade* of Waltham Watches.
1 Alt Waltham Watches li tvr dust-proof caps,
! pro ecting tlie movement from dust, and !ef*en
j iiig the necessity of the fivqueut cleaning neev
; sarv in other w itches.
, (b»r new patent stem winder, or keyless watch
i »* already a decided success, and a great im
provement on any stem-winding watch in the
; American market, ’and by far the cheapest watch
| ot its quality now offered to the public. To
; tho.*.* living*’ln portions of the Fnited Stn;<,
i where watchmakers do not ftl*>UUd f wablu-s
j wi:h the above mentioned improveraents \«hich
| tend to ensure accuracy, cleanliness, durability
and con;a»nleucr‘, must prove invaluable.
! Tlie tr idem.irks ot the v irions styles made by
: the (’ompanv are as follows :
! am- ; Watt:! Cos . Wrtbham. Macs,
i Amn. Watch Cos.. Waltham. Mass.
! Aukitifax Watch Cos., Crescent St„ Waltham,
j Mass.
! Am.ETON, Tracy A Cos.. Waltham. Mass.
! Amfi.ican Watch Cos. Adams Sc.. Waltham.
Mass.
! Won .tham W.r rai Cos , Waltham, Mass,
i lh S. Bauti.ktt. Walihum. Mass.
I Wm. Kij.ki.v. Waltham. Mass.
Ib.MK WxTm Cos 80-ton. Mass,
i Examine the spelling of these names carefully j
I before buying. Anv variation even of a single ;
i letter, indicate? a counterfeit
j For sale by al! leading jewelers. No watches I
j retailed b\ the Company.
j An illustrated history of watch-making, ccn
; taiuing much useful information to watch-wear ;
{ ere, sent to any address on application.
ROBBINS A APPLETON,
General Agents lor American Watch Company.
1 >2 Broadway. New York.
ron
Hand & Ma iiine Sewing.
J. & P. COATS’
Bf -i'-ffS F
Raa y
SIX CORD IN ALL LUMBERS.
From No. S to No. 100 inclusive.
f n sale ur
All Dalrs in P:y C-» -•’s and Xc.t'ons.
wigt .eigrafTry-t 1 — zr*zzmsß
DR. S. S KlTCirs Family 1*: vsirian : 90 pa
ges: sent by mail free. Teaches how to
i cure all diseases ot the person, 'kin. hair, eyes,
complexion. Write to 7 !•! Broadway N Y.
j A Great QfierJp^PSi
j will dispose of One Hundred Pianos. Melodeons
j and Organs of six first class maker ••, indoding
| Waters’, at extremely low price*, for cash, dm -
j ing *.h e month, or will take a part cash and bul
| auctr tu tnoutbly or quarterly installments.
BLOOMINGTON, ILL., NURSERY.
19th Year. <IOO Acre* 13 (rreenhouses. Lurg
e-t assortment all sizes. l.h*st stock. Low
prices. Would you kn<>vr what. when, how to
plant Fruit Shade. Evergreen Tree*, Root
Grafts. Seedlings, linage Plants, Anple Need,
Early Rose Potatoes Shrubs, Roses, Greenhouse
and Garden Plants. Ac. Flower and Vegetalile
>e< ds. Finest. Bc.-t Collection -so i* ami quali
ty. Send 10 cents for new, illustrated, descrip
ti c Catalogue 90 pag«*s. -S*nd stamp.each.for
catalogue of st ed'. with plain directions—64
pages ; Bedding and garden plants—32 pages,
and wholesale price list—2l pages. Address F.
Iv. Pinr.vrx, B oomington, Illinois.
A. B FAKQVnAR. 7
Proprietor of Pennsylvania Agricultural Works,
M»nu.‘. tuner cf Improved Polishod Steel [YORK. PENN^
DICKSON HWE EPS. SOLID STEEL SWEEPS,
/*. > and SCRAPERS,
p / STEEL PI^IWS,
f ( shovel rujvv blades,
r -1 f uoK?K U HOI:S, A^i AirhoWR,
. *• : *: • ’^IJUHSE-POWERS, THUESH
-CjJ- - ‘ j-V< ' INC MACHINES, le.
' Send for illustrated CaUlogaa
PSRLINE^
ViY will insert an advertisement
or /£- Bt±z ys n<e » m Tr . ■b k
In Thirty-four First-class
Georgia Newspapers,
Including Five Dailies.
We refer to tin* publisher of this paper, to
whom our responsibility is well known.
lA*l sent M'veC.
Atldns- GEO. )*. ROWEI.I, & CO..
Advertising Agents,
Xos. 10 and 41 Park Row, New York.
*5 to $lO per Day.
m-l Girl? who engage in our new business make
- tin $3 to 'lO per day, in their own localities.
Full particulars and instructions sent free by
!• *’. ! Fi. .- iu need of permanent, protitablo
i>rk. should address at once, George Stinson A
Cos., Portland, Maine.
Employment for AH.
1 •" ,l!, ‘ r . v f"‘ r u,M *k and ex* ense*. pf»i«l
A w ats to sell our new and useful dis
• ■ . A ! Irt " 11. Sweet A Cos., Muishal Mich
Ft v- r Bat lu
a pago New “pap. r. 30 cents per
'• r S ■ ■! - inp for copy. Patent Btar, Bos*
j ton, Mass.
kJ : LEGS.. Manufacturers of Cheap Jew
> ) <li\. Circul-u ** nt tree. .So. Attleboro, Mass.
i't'Si FPTIOX, SfROFffLt,&C
1H urni.:tpß ; eiiumc Cod Liver OU.
Du ( ! Liver Oil is warranted pure New*
' i Oil. Il has stood the test ot over
iy, m v years experience, and can be relied on in
; j ■ ' • lar. M iiiii 'itured by Hkokman
* v ( <h< it 11 ' -a ml Drug gists, New York, and
sold by all Druggist*.
mJ. I !'!.'! 1 N A!IY ft \USAM.” 1871
' "-! i '-nil'll' fur Coughs. Ciild.,t.'ou
.l '['O'--i - )iii.;.r l.fltor. Culler tiros. & Cos.,
j J Io tt< oii
ft
ff t f
1 ’ • •• 'O IKIVG < I.ASS. —We are now
" ‘ * r " *'i all claves with constant
1 h<• ■ !l»e u hole t»f the time or
* > nt-. Lu-iness new, light and
• I*' '' :•) >■. I'ei ■ ot either sex easily earn
u ■ i" p< r evening, and a proportional
! * ■' v ng t! ■ t whole time to the busi
-1 - . t . nearly as much at»
j: ' ttli 1 ■•■•• this notice may send
: *'d test the bi sine** We make
: Isuch as are tint well
:t! i . \ V. ill pay SI for the trouble of writ
ible sample which
;;- - 1 . tier WM k on. and a copy cf the
: 1 n i c .i v (’oinpanion one of the best
; >’: ! • ■ 1 " s*" ' imii v !!•'* '-spapers ever published
:l‘l L t by .K'.il. Reader, if you want per*
| ui-tn<-ii.. profitable work, address.
L < A « J,i \A - CO.. Angtisbi. Maine.
F- 3P* -.1. .Vt:;. lady or gentleman can
tu ;xc 1 : h« ;a in nth, secure their own hap
i'-bo ' Hff( indepoiidei;..*. by obtaining PSY
'*Lli\‘u 'V.l' \ ,\ \i I OX. or SOIL CIIAK-
F " 1 ) ;»; ■:. fdoll). l ull instruction to
1..." jFBVfi uveriueis or anjinb at will, how
’ ■ 4 : ■ ' be me Trance or Writing Medi
ati;- 1 > vin t ion. j);r;nmli.-tn. Alchemy, Philos
!'• 'T . 1 !l ‘( Dreams, Brigham l ruing’*
F < t m.irri.ige, Ac., all contained
"• Do- lc !•.: 1 ,; t>.(tot) sold; price by mail, In cloth
Ei' : c ■>' r> i. Notice.-Any person
v ! 1 ; ; i . • i a -'"it will receive a sample copy
'' : ’ •' L ■ -c. As no capital is required, all
“ ' : i•. ment should send for
postage, to T. W.
l.\ AN> A ( )., 11 couth Eth Sf.. Philadelphia.
\\ OID <.d A Ks .J victim of early indi*-
cruiio'.i. u.tusuig ner\ !>u.s debility, prema
: tire (!••!"!). Ac., It iv .ng tried in vain every ad**
' Fei!! i' iy, hu- t simple means of self cure,
’’ ! » !i<- •' 11 send tree to his fellow sufferer*.
' 1 ' L If. Tuttle. 7S Nassm st.. New York.
fV' : : F EPICAL BOOK AND FRENCH
“LSI Hv i;l S for ladies and gents. Sent free
E i 2 siam| s. Dr. Bonaparte A Cos., Cincinnati^L '
t<fl m J. DOYLE,
BKAI.KU IX
family Groceries, Liquors
Fruifs, &<•.,
-ot.' Agent fur “John Taylor's Son" Cck-tort.-d
liraml Albany Ale. '
MAHKET SQUARE—Ea* Side,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA.
1 1 * 1*• i s fiiuii the Country prompt]v at
roarliwim*
SiiedlFs Sale for Brooks
COUNTY.
L.I. I- -oi lb' fort-the Court Hoiiue door
* ’ ’*■ v - 1 of Quitman, on the First
1 ' t ! next, between the usual
following property, lo wit:
F: 1 * 1 dNo P • in the I2tli District of
ii ns the property of
1 hi .1. :o I’.i-fv a ta\ ft. fa against mid
[s2.sr
r ; f Lot of Land No. 202 in'the 12th
; ~i. • 1 ! •• h • U'E v. levied oft as the prop
e • • Lil i'ampier, and to be sold to satisfy
. - • and f- : a Justice's Court, against
02.u0
D. F. WILSON, Dep'y Sheriff/
Mr h I>7l. -td#'
FLOUR! FLOUR!
| ,f* I’OL NDS SEW KUSTVCKY
li/ <7 FLO!*Ii. just received on con-'
sitdiiiuciit, and for sale Cheap for Gash at
J. J. SPARKS 4 .
C'nEinan. February 17, 1 87 J. Irn
DRY- GOODS!
nAVINf, u ludt-d to quit the Dry Good*
business, I now offer
BARGAINS FOR FASH,
■ -'i i* i 1 to g:vo satisfaction. Aslant*
id‘ i-mmhird to dose out ray stock, don’t fail to
1. * J. •I. SPARKS.
Feb. 17. Idi. lm
( Jtoice
Prolific Cotton Seed.
IF v : wish to b y a few Choice Prolific C-ot-
H'i: >• *ml . om which to rais Planting Seed*
! lor another \ car, leave your order with
J J. SPARES
QuPt f Gy.. I\-b. 17. 1-71. Ira
Xofice.
THE STOCKHOLDERS of the QaßutmaTae
toiy are i * .{Hired to pay Twenty (W) per
vent, on their Cap: .! Stock to the Prwideßt, at
: Quitman, by the l>:h day of March next.
SAMT. STEVES. President,
flu.. Feb. 17. IS7I. lm
Copartnership A otiee.
11l WE -t- iated with me. from first instant,
XfXr. r. J. SPAII*. Os Brookff&mnty,
-1 n- i • tie* Hi au-rn* of P- H. BKHN AGO., in
the Factorage and General Commission Business.
P. H. BKHN,
F. J. SPAIN.
i Savannah. February 9, lb7i. 2a*