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]■’. It. I II I >ItS, Editor,
QUITQI AN:
I'fUD AY. .M IA 2H l«7l
Gov. Bullock 1 * Letler.
Wo Would (d< tt*ed 10 publish G-iV.
I’t I.DOCK* I -•llel/lli I'CSpOII** to tl>c in*
q.iiiies ofthe Congreftoonal Ko Klux
C<»4siiilti', liflll p<l■ 8 » we would Ik*
( aju.pclli il to. neglect llie demands of the
gem ml reader. , .’Jhis we cannot con -
cent to do n mien, any circumstance*.
Il is a lengthy, sharp and well pre
pared deciimciit,‘ ,; and to our surprise
ailvaiici h ->B bo’4 Stale Bights doclrin
, (H tin; most stubbrJrn, uncompromising
Democrat Could wish, lie denies to
Congies* or the General (Jovermnenl
a fly riyhi to interview the K.v culivc of
a Stale, as to her internal domestic af
fair*—that although mid inteiferrence
will permitted during llie period of re
con*tr«clion, now that Georgia hu» been
fully restored to tier original position
in tfie Union, lie cannot "j 1 ulil'y aeli a
toward* her, that il attempted ngaii a'
Ne*v York or MiiYsadiillsetti s, would be
spurned by an indignant people.” Ibe
Governor <|u te# Ji:rrlute N in an; port
of hi* position, and condemn* tiie ex
trenre construction wliicii is sought to
be given lo the late amendment* to ti e
Constitution.
It Imk been [rumored, tljnl Govirnot
lli'i.j/o K was about to abandon llie I r
tuDC* of tbe liadi'c.il party, and align
liitmelf with thorn who aro honestly bat
tling for llio Constitution, a* ruungim and
liy patriots at.d .statesmen of tin era
when it was a p'roild distinction to be
known ns an American citizen. And
this late Slate flights manifesto ol bis
Excellency,[will certainly not have a
tendency to disprove the rumor.
The financial portion of ,llio Govern
or’s feller I,ns created a great deal of
Comment front the i’ress ofj tire State
It is charged that lie has attempted to
deceive the masses', and to bn Id up a
bulwark of falsohot and, for dc fence against
Ibe oft repented churges of extrava
gane\ Tld* is not a mutter for our in
vestigation. The Legislature f'will as-
Kemble m Novemher next, and the Con
stitution make* il the duty of that body
to invostigivo and remedy all evils com
plained of, if correctly founded. The
Governor guys, the debt report*d by the
Oomplrollei General, on ti e 19th day of
January, 1861, was fil 888,750. At
the close ol the war, October, 16, 1806,
it was $3,645 250. During Gov. Jen
kill’s ritlm-iiiistciition, the debt was nog
located to $6,54 1.600 —and that was the
amount January 1, 187 I.
Tint Governor expretses pride at the
ecpm tny of hi* mlnu'nistiation, and says
that the whole of the expenses nmJ> r
Gov. Jenkins, for twenty-two months,
were $2,960,600; the rx pend it are* un
der him from August 1 I, 1868, to Janu
ary 1, 1871, were 758,804.
The returns for taxes in 1860, cxeied
cil'lluit of 1868, Ity over thirteen mil
lions of dollars—ami that of 1870, had
increased over twenty-one millions
Thn tax return in 1860 was $672,292 -
417 including $302,691,866, ti e value
of slave property. The return ol 1870
was for $226,119,629-
In refeicnco to the appointment ol
iclßo'ulb, the Governor says: “In this
fctatj tl ere is, so far as 1 knew, not
more than a <h z-’n ni n in office, (and
Jh-iso of an unimportant character) ei
ther elected by the peop'e or n| pointed
by me, who were not either natives of
the South, oi resident cit z n* hero be*
fore and during ti e witr.”
Gov. Ikt.l. ex concludes his long let
ter ns f illows;
“I trust that I will bo excused the
apparent egotism ot saving ot mvselt,
lhat 1 was a cit’/.en ami slaveholder in
Georgia long before the war, and up to
the time of mv election was actively
and successfully engaged in 1 nsim s<
pursuits. 1 resigned the position oi
!’resider.l of the Macon A Ana list a Kai.-
nwi Company lo accept llie i fliee that 1
now hold. 1 have no political HSp'ra
t ion or ambit ion bi vomi a suco sGu!
piafo. m»nce of my i flteial duties during
this term of office. My pi rsoiial e o:
fort and pecuniary inti l i sts would have ,
been greatly increased had 1 m-ver con
»• nUd lo participate in the eff-nt to car
ry cut the C- ngressi rial p- l'cy ol rc
coiistructiou; but behoving our iuteres s
as a people would b« lorwarded by ac
quiescing is tin’ inevitable, 1 have given
my btst endeavors in that direction. 1
have no trull to ti. and, or n grots to i x
press, except that gentlemen claiming
liigh position in the Republican party
North lack the moral coinage to sustain
the results of their own acts.
Gov. Ilriu cK has turned over to the
Lodge of Good Templars, at Mdledge
ville, the use and charge of the old Cap*
il<d building in that city, lies action
relieves the State of the expense of ke> p
ing a guard, at an esnense of thirteen
bundled dot am a year, for the pr > t e•
tioir of tin- propci ly.
Resitted. —Thcmnidcter, il < sc, w o
was s I! tcnccd lo tic hong in ill afeiro
Count', oti tin- 4th ol A Iglot. lias I tall
resj t and to the Govei or a til October.
Muni r anil Speedy Ke<rlbiHimi.
| The Albany KcWh of the 2lst, gives
full I art cu'ars of the mordcr of Mr.
[ Resit, » white man, by a negro, on the
1 plantation of Mr. It. 11. Him., of Doagh
! r rly county, on the Tuesday previous,
| speedily followed by the death of the
; maid ter, caused by (ho accidental dis
charge of a gun in his ov. n hands.
Mi Hewn was tie manager on Mr.
Ifit.i.V. plantation, and on the evening
previous to the inurdt r, a qitam I took
place between the white man and the
negro, rrstilling in Mr. Resit chawing a
pinto! and discharging the sumo, for the
put pose, it i* thought, if intimidating
the negro. This action oil the patt o!
Mr. Ri an, apparently nett ed the distur
bance, and the purlieu separated. Pub.
to qiH nt i vents, howi ver, demonstrate
that flu- black fiend m rely sought tirri
to illustrate tic base passion* tfliis,
heart. \Ye copy from the News:
On 'l'ui s lay iinrniug when the ne
gi -e» were on their way to the field
rom-_of them came up with Paul Butler,!
win ha I his gun on his shoulder. He
informed them it was liis intention to kill
Mr. Rush as soon as he came out to the
field. II is friends argued the matter i
with h to, and begged lent to put Ins
gun away and go to wo: k. He itdttsod
to lie governed by tleir a I vice, and]
persisting. in his muideious purposi
MV n: he would ki'l Mr. 11. lit first j
sight. All hands thin went Li work |
except I’.iul, hi. brother Ben, I is ie!a
live Ben IVado auj his friend, M"seu|
Holt—the lattei tlii*eo mt being ue ;
counted for til.that time. Paul [station-j
id hints M u. slio: t dis la nee li om the hi- j
. borers. Mr. Rush rode up. arid I’anli
advanced towards him, and addressed j
him with: “Gr-d d— n you, yon allot at:
me yesteiduy fo' nothing', and now I’m i
j ready to shoot with yon,” whereupon !
! Mr. Rush replied; ‘D.-n't come ntiy |
! nearer me, stand buck." Mr. R. then
attempted to draw his pistol, and whi e
|in the act, Paul levied his gun and
fired, plaiting ft rly eight deadly missiles
in the lot-ait, abeotnen, neck and beat I
ol his victim, — killing him instantly.— j
Paul then rati to his mule, tied iti the
woods liardtiy, mounted it with gun in
hand and made uff trwnrds the ‘'Hobbs
Place,” another one of Mr. Hill's plan-!
tat n: a, —kdlowcd hy the thn e m’ssing
negio s. Bin Butler, lien Wade and.
M ses Ihdt, and per! aps some others.!
At a gate opening into the lb libs plan
tiltioii they found the dead body of Paul i
lying on one ride of the gate and gun 1
no the other. The top ol his hi ad was j
blown i If and ii in face boned with pow- j
der,—allowing unmistakably that lie hud
come to hie death hy the accidental dis
charge of tlie remaining barrel while
going through the gate on his mule.
The Atlanticnml Gull'llailroitd.
The local of the Savannah litpublican
has recently been on a tour of inspection
of the workshops of the Allantio and G i ll
Railroad, and his report thereof is high
ly creditable to the master mind, energy,
indomitable' preeeveranee, and admira
ble system of Col. 11. S. Haines, the Gen
tral Superintendent, who has, veiy cor
rectly, been pronounced, a King among
Railroad men. The following is the
material p i lioii of the report of the lo
cal aforesai I.
ATI. A NTIC ANTI line It All. HOAD.
Vhapt'roncd through this i staldishment
(whicn r presents the go ahead princi- j
ph * of the-’go in which we live' by tin-;
polite m ist- r m ichiirst, Mr. (' ll.ns, and
ii s aids-—the master mechanic el tie
round houuo and ho of tie carpenter
fli p—the reporter “went through" the !
"material ” part > 1 the Atlantic aid Gulf j
Ra head. With a feeling ol interest ho
looked upon the round house, ands nml
all hands busy in preparation hr the
coming bit iin'** which the past has
proved must make its way over ibis road,
to l! e belli lit of imr beautiful city. This
road lias probably the finest rolling sb-ck
i fany mad S 1 olh ol too sumo extent ot
connection pour of the fim st loconio.
lives over built, like it ousters awaiting
the sign 1 1 logo f rth and conquer trade, j
were in-tts and, ready fin active service on
the dally express train. M eh nics were
busy in rejuvenating several locomotives
wh Ch hail done good service for ti e
road, and, with the r, bui'd put upon,
tin m at the company workshops, will
he ready for active seivk-e when the lui
siness mas m commences. The rolling
stool;, which number* *> m r> thirty ii.st
c'ass leromotivi s, is most complete, and
the company is availing itrcll of the dull
seas n to place the equipment < f this
read on a footing with any ti.sl-c'asu
mad in the Unit'd States.
NEW CARS.
We notice three new baggage and
smoking cais constructed in the carpen
ter shop of the road, which to our notion
ate moods ol sti tigtn, uliiity anil con*
venkmce. All the woik, from the truck*
to the interior, was di sigui and and made
at the company s workshops. The curs
arc d.vidcd into two departments, one
as a bagage depu-it,and the other us II
i'-ungiog or smoking car, which will be
finished in a style quite different from!
the nondescript care thus designated on
some roads, we wot of.
two t in.-T ct ass passenger c -aches
arc desig n'd, and the foundation laid
lor their early cme-l. lion. They will be
finished in a style which will not be cx
ci lied, and will be placed upon the route
cut ly in ti c fall, ami will probably be
used to l ling t i Savannah in December
next the thousa ois who wi I v.s.t the
Pair of the Industrial Association of
Georgia. The beauty of the whole is,
that i very p ece of work is the result "t
the lab r • ! s uthern mechanie* employ
ed at tiic wo. ksl" psi I ti e eon puny
(lui Hi II 111 ion was called t > a w'se
' provision in the shape of a wrecking car,
which e rri s its m -Inc power w ti u it,
and which slicing fife I op, upon the
pr i-ci■ le lhat an mi te « t ri.in-.oy is
w orth a ponmt of cure.
Oai sp ice l id- mei ti .:: ng the miau
' I'm- w' ieh deserve* notice. One fact,
1 however, we cannot overlook, and . that
! is the nystom with which all ill" opera
tions are conducted, from the < fliee boy
to the i' sponsible heads of the several
department*.
Georgia It foic tlic liu lilnx tom*
iiiitCe
We learn by a telegraphic dispatch,
, that on Mmid iy hist, that G'nl. J. II
; Christy, of Atlk ns, Ga., was examined
by tli •Ko Klux Committee. He lest 'li
■ and in Sul stance ,‘iliat he knew if no lCu
Klux orgaidziti' u in li:s district or any
pm tof Hie Stale. In an-wer to the in
quiry as to what faeilities he had ol
knowing anything about it, lie slated
that he had been twice elected to Con
gress from that district, and usually nt
: tended the Coasts of the \V< stern Cir
cuit as well ns a portion of tin sc of the
N'ottho! ti Circuit; and in rospo iKO to in -
tcrogatorii s he stated that he believed
that he was personally acquaint* and with
the people generally. N" more ciinus
were commitud now than bylo r e the
war in his suction of the c tnto. tic nd
mitted that there I ad t» en *< trie viola
tions of law by disguised part rg, f t the
ptlippse of pmiis'di g persons I r living
tog. ther in adultery and (brnicalioii,
thieft, &c ,at and slated• that it wo* the
goner il <>)> nit'ii in tlio con tnonity that
people lo .k the law into their own hands,
because to many ctimi'ia s had Lc. n
prrd.mi'l.
Am ti er circumstance which gave rim
to the many exaggerations in 1 I'-rcoce
to the so culltd Kti Klux, was the fact
that mischievous young men, for pur
poses es nn.tnement, somctinieii wrapped
tin msetves in »l eets and reared Hie sn
pmß' itioes ue »roi s, Some <sl whom uff et
ed to believe they wore ghosts of de -
ceased Confederate soldiers. Three ne
groes had and sgtti.-ed ifemselv s ami
whipped a white man in Clarke county,
and there has been but litHe said ah out
it. A'other party of disguised negroes
had attempted to in til'd-t a while man.
Hancock had been convicted arid sen"
tenced, but subsequently par domed by
lhe g' vet nor. The witness exprersed
the opinion that Alfred IhchiuTbou had
becu attacked on political grounds, and
that no negroes lad been intimidated
from voting the Republican ticket, but
some bud probably been prevented by
threats from voting the Dotnocurtiu lick
ct. The whole tenor if his testimony
was to the off ct that he believed thcic
was no regular organization in Georg'a
I'. r the purpose ol violating the laws.
Ihe examination was long and tedicqs,
1 but the above are the leading facts die
! ited-
Kitili'Oiul Accident-
The passenger train on the Atlantic
and Gulf If ailroud, bound hr Savunnali
on last Friday morning, was tin■ wo
from the truck when within nboiit f >tn
mihs of' that city, hi me mulic'ons,
tvii minded poison, had placed on tiie
iail a piece of iiou, which escapid the
vigilant eye if the engineer until too
prevent the accident. The engine, ten
der at and fur or five cars run off, and
were more or Icrs injured. Oie stock
ear, loaded with cattle, was bi.d'y dam
aged . The engine and tender went
down an nmhunkm ut i I six or eight
I et, turning Completely upside down.
The engine is s'igli ly damaged. The
eugiioer, ,1. J. Crowley, v. us somewhat
bruis'd and slightly scalded. Thu col
on and tin man was caught under the ten
der and had to be dug out. li:» eg was
badly crushid —amputation was neces
sary, but the pm rli Ihiw dii and f > tit the
<fi'ccl*. No other poison received any
mjuiy.
Sauce for the Go use anil Sauce for
M:r Gander.
The Nashville Banner very tru'y re*
marks, that mob law is to he deprecated
at all tiuus. Whether cxercs.d I v
Kuklux, so ea'dai, in Notth Carolina;
colored leagues m South Cai'eliua; riot
ers in New Yoik, or v gilauco comuiit
tcCS in the Wist—it is all the same.—
Those who have ng- duily watclnd, the
; dispatches for the past month or mote
j cannot have failed to notice that this
sort of law I as pn vailed much more e.\-
t -ns vcly in Mates of the Noitli than in
those of the South—fashionably styVd
the disloya' Statis. At the present mo
ment a committee of investigation is in
creasing the public debt e-uormously by
the examination of hundreds of witness
es, brought to the capital lit an tie re
motest Confines of the Union, ostensibly
seeking to prove a hostility to the gov
ernment and a reekiess disr-gat'd of law
at ti.o South which does to t exist, but
really designed to make [♦litical capita!
But if a mob takes a man from a jail in
| Osceola, Missonii, and bangs him to a
tree, or cbild-wbipper from Onarga, Illi
nois, and bangs him to an owning post;
or a hanging id ttiis character should be
indulged in about twice a day in aiq
given Reality in the North, by any Nor
thern mob, no witnesses arc ever sttm
| mould bis -iethe Vt'i sh.ugtoa luqui.-i
--| tion, to hav’e the matter inquired into,
l’tie Smtli >- p rh etty quiet every w here,
and Vi t tin K 'kltiX mil: at tVa*bingtoU
grinds ot. Tiie N uth is not peif ei ! y
quiet, end slid the in II g'niidsou Wi at
a weal is me face a i tins, and Low pa
1 ticiitty t!n; American pcrple cinli.ro tfi*»
M'.vppcijny of {) I liicd (Vauels >nti<i ir.ipos
-1 tern. Mi 1j viuli ik:c— utter contempt' of
• tfie ciiurfs a cel laws—reveals itscll in
tho Northern Stales six times wlicre H is
! manifested in llto Smith once, and yi t »1
thi# parade of virtuous indignati n a'
VVusl.ingD ii for mob violence is directed
toward the S >u!h.
rr.tin H,i Veil ..,:l!j Arirs, July 2.lth.
Awful Tingnty near Savanna!:.
| Tbu most awful and appalling trage
dy lint I. is stirred tbo I,carts of any
! c-rntiiunrty in this section for many
a y ar, ifever In fore, occurred in tiffing
'hum coiiiily. about two mites above!
Stnli n No. ' i) tfie Central Railroad,
■ about and o’cloeK yesterday n.. ruing. |
Mrs. Asli, die teilu of .JiAn 11. As l ,
; fouimrly <1 tins city, kith tl In r t’-r- e •
j bill ■ children and afierwnids c« nin iued j
, snieiJo by administering a snßiei n:
■ piantily of sttycm, iu to produce almost
mataiitui.erics dcstb.
It appears fi mi w at we C n'd 1- aim J
from agi ntlemaii who wis an •je wit
Hers to Ibe bonifying scene, that Mrs
Ash, I rtoerly Alien Laura I) islicr, of ,
Kilingbam c unly, lias I r a sb rl time j
past iret-u sligi tty deritiged, at least sin-,
was siiHpi cted of Icing in ti.is condit'o i
from cei tain singular appearances ami
I conduct rn tici übtc to tbosir nearest tier j
I mid iu most continuous ass iciativii w tb (
lee. llwLvir, i olldng n lioim w..s;
; apprcln t.f'cd, except tlial Ire- 1* In sbanii j
fi ll a iittfe anxious aboil! I.er, and com |
! inunieati and w ith la-r Inotlseis on tlic su «•
jcl 'lbis was all. No inoie sellers
asp; e‘ etision vers fit, a'Uiongli In i '
bus) hi nd emit billed t > keep a sold watch ,
over her inliducl. A sli i t timo pre-j
e ions be I ml pi rclim-ed a nn at I Imtllu ' I
strycfmine fir tt o purpose of and. stray-;
mg tlm rats a*d dogs teat wi re inp.diy ;
killing iif tbeir ponitry. 'flits be se
er. ted in tl.e nigl.l time, taking U e pre :
I caution to bit; it up in an old bureau |
j draw- r, liid tig tt.e key in a place lea-t
j likely to be dit-covered by Ins wife, in*;
1 other person in ttm bouse knowing ol;
: tin; tiiding place.
j Sunday mgtit all went to bed as nsn
: at, thnligti tef i ■ retiring Mrs. As!i sat
I down and wrote a img letter-, to wtnunp
! wo could not asci ilain, !:- r husband ,
! lead the letter but did not suspect, auy
: II mg, alti.ougli it contained an account
j of tier 1 chugs tnwaids c i tain mcmbeis ;
oflci' (amity, wila whom taiu was
i sonic nup cM.-an iicss. Mr. A?.i took u;i
ltn.ee Ql tbe ebiiaien in te l with him
I sell and bis wife. Mr. Ue igo I’.liter- .
sm, a Irietid and relative of Mis. Asl/ts
decuple, el all adjoing room.
About,lbn e o'clock ytbtetday morn
ing, he nod Mr. Asdi was aroused by tin.- ;
cues ol two e l the: children, and enter- :
ing ibe loom found Mrs. As I iri tbe n't
ol tal,lug a spoon lii in tl.e month i t tile .
oldest cbUd, a littie girt, who bad sting- |
g ed and its slid until I.er cuts w-.-kt
tier lather mid Ins fra nd, t oili ot win u
leeling ulaiimd, itsktd In r what she w a
- fd.o lepiind, “tidy g v.ng the
Cbilureli a little powder, and 1 am afraid :
! 1 have m.t given them ihongii.’ They
beggt and aiid entreuted lit rto till tin in;
j wnal she bad giveu them Mr. Ash '
I tiisiii g tin* powder which be diseoV', rid i
'on the rno-Jlli ' f one < f tile ebd lieu,'
! disc veied that it was q ite bittt r. fme ■
i In.alty to. k hi n to tiie l ureau drawn i
! and si.ow ed trim tleb .t ie i I fttryCllinlle !
' tit in winch she tad el Seel t.t r.-cil lis'.
! anil then euch one of for tl 100 little
I ones. It was but a sh it lime alter;
! this in h ie tl.e in..tbe', a yi ung woman i
; abi ill twenty lieu ji als old, al.d her
Itlnei iliitiifing lilt e etilidreil, two;
I gu s anil one toy, w. le lying ft tl and
colt! in tl.e aims cl death. Dying it* j
j mpid succession, one after the u'.liu, tl.e:
! mother, u.t ,opg. the List to take lie;
p is. ,n, l,veil in s e let el.ddrin a t die]
and liicii 1 111 w. and tSm 111 lierse.f. ft is,
’ said l e struggles of the pniii little crea
: tor s were aw-lu l , l!;o oldest tailing
I riaebw aids was drawn togelii, r in see ■ -
a (uanliei that I.er l.eait and levt n. ally
; touened esc * other. 'ihe . lU.cti and fat. ■ i
lie Utl s little ones an I ms u ib iti his
arms tli. they t loaitn and l eu ia-l.
Ti,e t me was too sh i t I;. in ttie and s
covetV ol ti e Uttd to preeuie any aid,
~ ihto.gii a pnys ciau was linm.(lrately
sent 1 .r. iJe arrived iu time to Sate ttie j
laitit r, who, in Ins etf.u s to dmcuvi i
tvltal the ding was, hud stvuduwvU
enough to rei.ilir bis condition danger
ous. Mr. ih.lleis n e .me to tins city
yes c I’d ay utteinou to procure e .limn
In tuny Inc dead, and as soon as tie li -
tmus an inquest wilt Le lie Id prevmuV
to iniernn iu.
AKn riv tfc. srioN.— One ot the odd
est qm st .m s evei stitunt ed to iawycis
is notv ptt’iz mg tliosa ol Hartford O.m
n(.client, it seems that a nun receiil!y
died tlicrc left a wnaiw, etnldii.-s, but .
expi clinjf shortly In heeiene a mother
By tils wilt lie provided t. at it tte-eN; ce
ll-d c .lid so md iu eve to be a 1 y, t wo- !
Uitri s the pri pi r y sand i g > lo him,ami
one thud to toe wi n,wed It:- .i.er. it,
however, the child piuvi.il tc lie a giib
only ime-ini: dot toe , s;ate wastog" l • \
tier amt two mans to toe in tin r. in
result, nt cnuise, was awaited with a:
interest i vm gicnt. r man in it usjimy .
bestiiwid upon sueii events, 'fi.e nsu i
is— the widow has become tne mother id
twit S—a buy and a gel I.
A recent Umlat M mphis lias devel
oped tlm tact tlial uaivin, wtrow asl.a g
ed l„r mill lev about two yawl's ag , was
lunuctnt ot ti eCI l. .o, and was uuuudi.it,
lo death t'v Kadtcal bate.
A Witness to Out kr. — lhe great sen
sation with the Kadieal puss North, just
now, is the tcs'.i i uny before the Ku K.ux
Cotinuitteu i t one J. 0. Non is
known in tli s Slate as IN ap Norris) —
creature win se uo.d oiiuain would n>l
he believed by uiHjoius'. man m lie. igta
who know s !i:m, anil wi .se uoie t r a
quarto dollar wouM net tuy a li.ei'er
match. A .it yet, t'.e le-t nooy ot sucti
a wretch IS paraded ai! ov. r tne N 'Hi.
iu condviiiiiaii-n i t tiie Sohthein people!
Sue. HipuL.iCau.
A railroad is to be built tioin !’ 11 N a!-
U\ to retry, a distance ol twe v urn,,.
t\E¥ STORE!
KRAUS
: Have taken ttie “ OT,!> RKMINOTON STORK, i
the Citizens of Brooks County, that they w
Dry Cloedi, Lfroceries, C'ltiflitn
Caps, Motions, Harris
! And wilt sell (In' Kiire EXi’I.I HVKLY for « 2
FAIR AND S-SO^O
That a trial will sa
TZ-ZSiS: SiEJ TK
At wkieb 1., pfnchum J'ry Goods nail siipplies of
We are cotupaia'i’ e strangers, but trust, by fa:
receive the good will, and a share- of the errieinu
aminutioa of i nr g< uds and a knowledge of pi iee
jp -r-Al! liii.'i.i of 'on o ty Produce w ill bo lake
price invariably at,mu and.
Quiluan, G i„ July !s7l.
I CMAIIAi. & LYT-aid’ and i
rfSftKTMOTH
ESk' , 1 s KSh ■* »
asr naa a cs.- *> o gJ * » i®ya | j
S ii« in? . S Jiaiid y sl■■»W •« i
W »
Witt be in ipiiur.an in a few da vs, amt remain
TWO W££KS ONLY.
A.s .\rtists, they f-'anl unrivallwrt in the 3o»itb,
anil their d*;f 7 competition, as the follow- j
imr lirtf will :
<';t 1«. iitteim eiz ", from $!.. T >o per tloz<*n.
Family Portrait (framei) $2 jd ei' b.
(rein Pictim s Fifteen for Oiu.* Doliakf.
Four Fine Pic‘»n** for Fitly ct u j*.
Look out for the Show.
July 28, IH7I. Sfrtf
a i.
aEOR G I A :
By UUFFo B. BULLOCK.
Governor ofL-aitl Sta'c.
WULMIsAS, then* know pentUnj? in the Su
peri or (,*ourt of Gilmer county, u Bill ot Indict j
im*nt charjfiug LaFaVktte Thom a.s
yaui» an 4 Kt SrfcNOKu, with the erhne of
murder, alleged to hare heon eomraitled tipori j
the body ot William Cox, in said county ol Gil
mer; ymd
Whereas, It is made known to me that the
w»i(l Sims, J?-K.iXYA«D and ,Si'kn< ku cannot be j
found in anid eoumy of Gi’uner, and have iir.ule t
their escape;
Now, lhereforc, I h.avo ibeeght proper to i»-
»uetl»i»m) pr clamaUon I« td»y otr* r;nij n re
ward Ot ONi; TUOt M-'tNO LOLLsULS EACH;
for the apprehension and delivery of t c e aid
LAFAYtrri; SiM.i. Thomas Hkan yano and Bamiki.
Si»km'KU , to the sheriff of Gilmer county, tuid
an additional i twatd of OXK THOUSAND i
I>OLI*AE-S r:. hon their conviction.
Given under n«y hand and the Great. Feal of li e
State, at the Cap Ltd iu Atlanta, lhiflt t»uth
day of July, in the year of out* Lor.i Eight eeii
Hundred and S« vmtv and ol the Indepen
dence of (he United States of America the
Nine: y-sixili.
RUFUSD BULLOCK.
By tbe 0< ven: r:
David 0. CoTTfxo. Secretary of State
30 and t
A PROCLAAIATION.
I
OS 0 II G 1 A:
By RUSTS IJ. liULt-OCK,
Guvernor of saiil Htate.
WHEItEAS offipint infomation bus been re- ,
c.-ived at llii.s pvt'aitraent tiiat J. iin R. lita.r.T ;
and (’i!\Ml.vs A. kll.i.v n-i-.-atl., C'.iuv; .ivd in
Terrell f'.iniy iqioiior Con it, id (lie i-UVn-v of
manslaughter.have aped from llm‘ eomißoa
ja?i 111 said coiiiily, win re (hey bam been C"ii
llned awai'ing i!.■ :e removal to the i''.i.iti-Dliujy
of tills (slate; acd
Wberiws, the Grand Jury of laid comity, in
I heir general presentments, recninwtmdeii that
tit* Governor id' llm- Stale offer a ntllable re
ward for ite anpt Ila risiiiß of tbe said John R.
and Uit '.iu.es A. Kniri
Mi,iv, therefore, ! have Ihotigbt proper to if- ;
- :ie this my proelamaliiut. hereby' offeilng a re
ward of SIVK m SDIHH) DOLLARS each for
the nppri !u listen and delivery ol the said, John
II and Cn.iiu.KS A Ktu.V, to the SberiiT of raid
county of Tenet I.
Given under my Hand and the Great Seal or :l:e
State at Ibe Capital, in Atlanta, this eigh
teenth day of July, in the year of our Lord
Eigblaen Hundivd and Sevemy-one. and i-f
the IndepcnJei.cia of the United Slates ol
America the Niaely-m'b.
BIT US tb BULLOCK.
; ' i>avm U. liotTCM;, Secretary ofState.
; :»Mt
A PROI’LA A! AT ION,
(I II 0 II 0 I A :
'By RUFUS B. LULLOCK.
Governor of <ai.l State.
IV ill'll FAS, Information has been received u !
lid- tlro.ll iniral that Jon:. H.en.tii -tands eltarg
el, in ttie ennnty or Gilmer, with the crime o!
minder, alleged In have been committed upon
the body of Janies G. liilow in said eoitn'y ol
Gilmer, and that the said Hatlet has fled from
Now. therefore. I have thought it proper to
issue litis n:v pm-taroaln ti, hereby offering a re
ward of OKU THOL ' AND DOLI.ARS for the
appiehen-iott and and.! Aery of the said John ILit
ivy j., til" Slea iff of Gilmer county. *n;ti ar: ad
ditional reward of ONH ftiaU-AND DOLLAR*
on hi? conviction.
Given under mv hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capit and in Atlanta, this tenth
i day of.lttlv, in the year of our Lord Eighteen
t Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the inde
pendence of the United Slates ot America the
ninety aurth.
RUFUSB. TURLOCK.
1 By the Governor:
lUvaiG. Cott.no.
Homestead Notice.
S3TATF OF GEORGIA. BrooksUonnlv, Court
IVTiervas. A. 15. BRYANT having appti
i tai for exemption "t p> i-siii i.,i an ise .' V apart
and vat.mtioaof thesame. 1 "tit pass up.m ids
i j V it:iin at mv • tliee n 0 .ilium, at II o'tievk a.
i i,i.. on the 7ib day of August, tall.
Gr.-a n mv hand a id ettieial signature
•lii .1 ii .1 1-71.'
1 j _t Jar.s L Beatt. Ordinary.
MW GOODS!
E & CO.
n Quitman, and take pleasure in announcing to
»11 keep on hand a complete assortment of
H. fit ami siiocs, Hats and
tvarc, CroeLuiy, &.C.,
TS- ' Ta.' E3 7E , Luton such
ARABLE TERMS,
lisfv citizens that
O±S jBHOTTiSEI!
every description.
ir, ImnoiaLle d«Mlinsr. and correct deportment, to
* pair*.o| the public. All we ask is an ex
- iti wli’rh they will be sold,
n in i'.\cn.itig.' fur irood-i. and the highest market
Ji!? VI SE «V CO.
-y
Uiilu Nubtrli-sniinits,
LE GGLLE6E.
if s >nstitu<ion will he r»* opened on Monday,
'<•}>*. { .. with ;t lull and able Facility. l)augh
te,. us Ministers of till denominations will be
■ 'i--i in tho literary department without charge.
For circular, &c.. addre-s
Rev. j. m. m. Caldwell,
Rome, Gcmrgia.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE,
lir.Srarge, Cfoorgia.
This institution, wi ll eight first-class teachers,
rev.-meii exore.-es August. .’solb. Mod«*m luu
guaga - taught by a proft-s-ur who speaks French
mi < j i ;!i i ii'!v. A graduate of Leipsic,
for \ earn pupil of Mendeis-*olm. directs themu
■ if part in-!. . The new t.vo-siory sol lege, with
a front ol .1 ; 11 ;d i< ■• h "f'74 fecu. nearly ready
* I id :;d ! crary tuition per annum,
i'f'd.To. Hand for catalogue.
I F. COX. President.
CARROLL Masonic INSTITUTE,
utitimint, <a.
M j. JOHII H. E IHABOSOS, President.
I ■ 1 ■ !to the thorough co educatnn of tbe
mx< > u '.ln' j'idvtfu’iinic and elective plan. Fall
term f-: .- A .gust 3 Tuition, $2 to $3 per
iu mth : board silo. Send for circulars.
i 1
j V PAPf.U. Tho (L ugla Cultivator, a large
7 ■an p sper. I per year; 53 cents for sir
iu • I: ' clnvp, ;>nd eveiy f. rmer wants it.
Georgia Cultivator, Giiffin, Ga.
11. J. SAVKKS "
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
Fruiiklin, !*;»
Buys and .-<*ll#* iiiij:* and unimproved lands
anywlime in the United States.
\<. n: - ... . . a : i ib- Transmission of
SLfo
< . t> Ji: ■ Nature nnd Hygiene of the
Tit; .Un-US. ly hr. Napheys, author
"f «!:<• i liy ■ and Life of W. fu tu.*’ It relates to
:! • hi ’ \ : i- : ,f < f n.i-w facts ; delicate but
; out'pol.i-n: pi.;<: ud and popular; highly en
d n i; su! .tj uiv; old by subscription only,
if i\<* lein.A liberal. Price $2.
\ - Ac.. J. G. Fergus &Cos r
Pub!fliers, Pldholelphia, Pa.
.* j nts. Head Tlun!
Y * ! ;iy . n-s a dary oftE3o per week
V V . < H -e-. or allow a \.v ge comrnis
;o t. ri v n.'.d uonderfnl inventions.
Ad iu M V ;ACo . Marshall, Mich.
\VA rrj>! LOOK HERE!
Pi : die « ]> m «> iicn‘ fnU.I lied every man
w !! : ' i ;h in l.i- own neighborhood; (no
1:/.. p* *— c -11 w.s ; and,. Profits rv»-r 200 per cent;-
If ri ft.il - - par ficulars. Sale*
; ; id. - e\ M izmi:, Pittsburgh. Pa.
a. ’.. ;. v\. j. ii. sloa.n.
A. M. SLOAN \ CO.
Cot ion Factors,
if rn*:r:tl If ominivsioit dHctrjjitnts,
AaJ A r vaUf.-r the’ Uv'.ehraled
! /. / .!.V» GUAXO.
cl*. :: -v <i'. . <(.•• .iuh rikce,
HAY STREET,
S;iv;;'.!Lih, : : Georgia.
rNU jin ; tl lliij uor Iron Ties furni>hed
at the Lowest marktT price.
July 28, li»71. fm
A FRCCLAWSATION
GEOR G I A :
’ By RUFUS B BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
YfRUBKAS,, There is now pending In the Sn
! eri i > rii!: of Mu-r p e county a Bill of In
• el ’Nnjr S:i\Ri‘John-on with the crime
ofr. u l *: . a:' :< dto have been committed upon
ti Itd-v «i K : ov; lE. Paulin said county of
M • on or about the 10th November, 1869,
and it l»* 1 gj . tj e nted to me that the said
Jon <nim-fled f. < m jus: 1: e:
I ! are thought proper to issue this my proc
!aumu< n l eiaLy offering a reward of FIVE
HUNDIIUD i LL ARS for lie apprehension and
| dtd.Vx ry of tlrt? said Shaki* Johnson, with evi
d - d-Lierit to convict, to the Sheriff of said
eounty of Mn-cou*■*•*. iu order that he may be
1 rough* : > t. la! i r the td.v use with which he
slauds mdictcd.
Given ur.d.T n*v hand and the Great. Seal of the
Siaie. nt the capi'-il. in the city of Atlanta,
this 17th and; yes July, in the year of our Lord
Figl; A -;i Unndred an 1 Seventy-one. and of
t! • lu ■ •per,donee of the United States of
America ‘he Ninety sixth
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
. By the Governor :
Davi.i G. Cottinv, Secretary of Stale.
30 41
FIELD PEAS!
T*> lit SALE a: Sil 30 j" r busLvt, by
DENMARK BROS.
r.r •k-U" . July 21. I -71. 29-2 t
THU PATROX3 OF THE
Quitman Academy
Are hereby notified that the FALL SESSION
the 7th of Aug-ust.
Music Dep.ir:na.'..i. Mt» C. Au-ekwan.
O. W. ST EVENS i’rincipal.
Qaitman. July 14. 1871. 2b-4t
Notice.
i IT. runs- ’NS wt.i ia! v i.otiee that from
. .liir. .Mr. I ivi!. IMVhnos ceases to
!,v ttie ii (-fill Ae'.-M <'» li e undersigned; and
....... ;b »U |wr are lore-warned Dial no
.. r . : . . I li ... Iran- ie-l Ini.-iv.e?? forme,
in mv nan * .'AML.- utI.SCN.
July 11, 1871. J? if