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Ql IT MAN BANNER.
QUITMAN:
ntIDAV. SEPTEMBER SO, IH7l
jVew* ltnn««nd Rdltnrißl Hijiiilx.
Harris, of the Savannah New*, is
greatly perp’exo 1 as I” tin* locality whore
rcsiil. s tlic P. G. in 0. Wo thought
tliin matter was definitely settled some
time ago; slio can bo seen, any pleasant
day, in Quitman, and she lacks consid
erable hi being ‘'sweet sixteen.”
Tlio Democrats of Savannah had a
meeting in St. Andrew's llall, one
night last week, preparatory to p'acing
in rmmina ion a ticket for Major and
Aldermen, and the New* says it was a
“disorder’y ad disgraceful affair.’
The trouble appears to tie ‘'office on the
|,rain” arid the distribution of the “ loavi 3
and fishes,”
A’peot ia, the great "Wahno of the
Ogeeiiec”, is anxiously looked for l»y
his sable brclbren of Savannah, and it
is expected that he will put in an ap
pearance at an early day, and become a
candidate for Mayor.
They lad quite a s ns ition at the
Hi Kimball House, Atlanta, a few days
ago. An nld man used his boot heel on
the pr rson of his young and beautiful
wife. The wife put out for AugiisUi r
and was followed oti next train by hus
band, with stieumingeyes.
The Cutlibert Jpjml cliron c’cs the
death of Mr. W. H. Brooks, cue of the
oldest citizens of that place. lie was a
brother ol our esteemed townsman, Cupt.
S. W. Brooks.
The Albany New* intimates to Col
Haines, that tlio people of South Geor
gia will not feel the least displeased, if
lie runs his new roaches regularly, on
the Western Division of the A. & 0.
road. Our contemporary is correct.
We shall raise no objection to such an
ar* angement.
The Bainbridge [San announces that
the ‘‘spawn of the Devil is on tiio ram
page,” and that several "Good Templars”
Lave fallen by the wayside.
Col. Cabby W. Ktyi.is has gone to
Baltimore ns a delegate fr. I!) Albany to
the Southern Commercial Convi ntion.
The iiidicatious are that the Augusta
Chronicle will not receive a solitary dol
lar from t!,e weekly press, in response
to its poverty stricken circular.
It is said that a lump of gnld-bcnring
quartz was fontid, a few days ago, in
Lumpkin enmity, weighing sixty pounds,
and estimated to contain about one
thousand dollars wmtli of pure gold.
A Chicago company turns the mine.
Joseph Fry, late pmchasing agent of
the State Kuilroad, at and genera ly be
lieved to be a member of the thievish It.
R. ring, baa suddenly and mysteriously
disappeared fr. m Atlanta.
The State lias employed about one
doze t "distingiUslied'' Inwyeis, to prose
cute the State It ad thieves. Os course
these lawyers have to be paid; but we
doubt their ability to recover one dollar
ol the stolen money. Therefore it is
thought ly tax-payers, that theemploy
metit of said “legal abilily” is a "penny
wise and pound fuohs'i” policy.
The Congressional Ku Klnx Commit
tee Ims appointed a sub-committee to
visit Geoigia, mid hunt up a few outra
ges. The Committee consists of May
liard, Scofield, Lansing, Bayard mid
Vuoiliees, nnd will meet in Augusta,
Octnln r 18th. Wo give' this item lor
the benefit of scalawags and carpet
baggers, who may dtsTc to manufac
ture a lew special lieu lor tlio occasion.
'I lie people living mnr tin! coast in
North nnd South Carolina are greatly
excited about tlio gn at “tidal wave,’
which was arranged for the Bill ol Octo
ber, but according to tlio Savannub
AVtns, "br me down on tlio road,” and is
now indefinitely postponed. The good
people aforesaid are bolding religious
meetings, and many are joining the
church.
One of Grant’s pets at New. Orleans
challenged the Radical Governor, War
mouth, to fight a duel. The Governor
couldn’t see it. lu consequence, the
“pet” is happy.
"Kidnappers’ are nlroad in New
York. They stole two children on last
Saturday, but tho little ones were re
covered by the police,
l)r. Livingston, the great, African ex
plorer, who lias been murdered a dozen
times, nnd died ol disease a half dozen
times more, it is announced, is well and
safe, and a party of Americans are hur
rying to the interior of Africa, to escort
him to the coast.
Tlio Tallahassee (Fla.) Sentinel has
gone into tho Ku Klnx business, prepar
atory lor the visit of the Congressional j
Committee. It says that a man named
Ellison, residing near Moseley Hall, Mad
rson county, was called out of his bed a
fivr nights ago, and shot to death by
disguised men. Beyond doubt the as
sassins were radical negroes.
The Mormons, in Utah, are preparing
for war. Squads are dtiHiug every
night, and gre .t r xHtenient picvails
among the tai ts. Many of the Mot
moil o.deib huvti Ik. 1 n ind.cled ly- the
grand jury lor ligouy and udulteiy.
There is a fire-proof negro in Mary
land. Ii if su'd that he can handle or
walkon roil In t ir >n, fill hi» month
with nn 'led lead, and do many other
r mukHh’c things, without the Vast
discomfort. He will make a splendid
firc-fiei and and assistant to Ins ma jesty,
who presides over the “lake of fire and
! rin.stone.”
The disgraceful Ku Klnx trials in
North Carolina continue. Fi nr hun
dred prrs ns have been arraigned for
trial, arid the negroes have been doing
h .me* I eavy swearing. One respect a
file man, who lias been confined in tin'
Raleigh Jail for three months, under the
general ebargo nt belonging to the K.
K. K., was discharged tho other day,
“os the, wmp(l man!” And yet this
"wrong man,” who has been thus out
rageously persecuted, has no r< die s.
The .State Treasurer, Angier, r< fuses
‘o cash warrants drawn on the Treasury,
unless signed l y a resident Governor.
It is stated that Chicago is glowing
rapidly, and stone blocks arc going up
in every direct ion. The city is laying
iut three parks, and in t 1 e course of a
few months it will have the largest hotel
in the win Id. A lot of land, five miles
from the city, acid a few days ago for
$75,000. How big was said ’lot’?
Was it one acre, or one thousand acres?
They vigilance committee at
Denver, Colorado, arid a few days ago it
issued the following manifesto: “The
first man that commits murder, robbery,
hr larceny to the amount of S2O, is our
meat. A woid to the wise is s fficient.”
There was. an immediate stampede o'
black legs*
The yellow fever is evidently on the
increase in Chailcston. The average
number of de itlis, per day, is five.
The yellow fever is prevailing at srv
eial points on the Mississippi river.
E’even deaths had occurred at Nachcz,
on the 25th. Eight deaths occurred the
same day, at Vidaliu, on the opposite
side of the river. The dcatl sat Vicks
burg arc on tlio increase.
Fair ground privileges at Macon, were
rented to the highest biddi rs on last
Friday, and realized the handsome sum
of 4,262 50
A man was convicted in Newt n Sn
perioi Court, last week, for hiring a ne
gro who was under contiol of another
party, and fined SSO. 'lhat was right,
if men will act dishonorable, they should
he made to pay for it.
The Florida papers generally agree
that not more than half a cotton crop
will he gathered in that State.
Judge \V. M. Reese has been sugges
ted t r I’rrsident of the Senate, aid Col.
Lucius M. Lamar for Secretary of the
same bodj’. Both good men.
Tlio Radicals ol New York have at
last conceded to Sambo his rights. They
have elected a negro a delegate t<> tin
Slate Convention, and he favors Masa
(jrocly for President.
0 I. C, C, Kibhee, of H.iwkinsviMe, re*
eeiV. and all the votes p lied in his Hi--
and iet, on the llili hint., for Senator.
His popularity consists in the fact, that,
tin was the only man in the District
that desired the position.
Orn M . ijciiants. —The merchants' of
Quitman have now received the r fall
st el s, and some of them can make a
handsome display. We cannot, howev -
er, give pur Country friends bctier ad
vice than is contained in the h Rowing
paragraph from the Cm torsville Express:
The Editin' says: “Those of our country
friends who wish to t uj- goods cheap,
will save money, by trading will) those
merchants who advertise, 'fins is not
merely a declaration, meaning nothing,
but it is a stubborn fact, and therefore,
w-e would insist upon the trading public
to make it a rule to liny goods from i.o
merchant who is so ignorant as to think
that advertising does no good, and who
is too pi niu hniß to expend a doßar to
make ten—beware of them sort, they’ll
“bug” you, certain. Trade with a man
who is not afraid to spend a little mon
ey; one who knows and appreciates the
value el a newspaper in a community
and who feels that ho is under obliga
ti. ns to help sustain it, knowing at the
same time. Hint lie will get value receiv
ed for every dime expended in tl iN direc
tion; one whose motto is, Live and let
Live, and we will venture the assertion
that y.rn will always get good bargains,
and the full value of your money. A
gain we say, buy gnodsuf no man whose
name can’t ho found iu the columns ol
tiis town paper.
There is much sickness, principally
billions fever, in Becks county aid the
upper pmticn ol Madison county, Florida.
Otherwise, as the editor ot the Quitman
Banner, who must l.e an Irishman, u>-
mnrks, the health of the comity is good.
—Macon Telegraph.
We are not an Irishman (nor a Dutch
man, like the editor of the Telegraph.)
nor did we ever make any such rein >rk
as the foregoing. The editor must have
been indulging in too much bntu-r-mok.
The New York Herald is of the opin
ion that all the n.< wen-rut* of the mre,
with the rapid diffusion of inte'lgcnco
iluoug the* pri s* t: nd to e ovate tin
w.n t*it g cio-ses; and ihafif ibe preach
or-, recoin tibi.it l» tin* fact, ami wil.
not aid in the ni>>vtmet *. the ui arches
u nd s„eh j .mist suffer-”
I'reposed Q At M Hnitrond-
The f" lowing is an extinct from a
private letter to the E Hloi of ; he Banner,
dated Mcntic' 110, Slept. 2ffh}
I *’A radr- ad, furnishing in cutlet for
! Middle Floiida, s s m and r< cts/idz-d
as an absolute m eessity by all of its eit
i igens. Kff i Is, mure or 1 energetic,
have hr en made in differ nt places to
tain this de in.hie icsnlt, hut the genera! i
impress on is. that we most Continue the j
lintllid gh vis of Littlefield's hi .nopoly,
unless s mothing l.itlerto unalt. runted
is tried nnd carried put. ft.omasvihe is
playing the nde of the coqlv tie w th
Monti® ll» and Talla! amre. We can {
get nothing and finite as tb the wishes and :
purposes of her peop'e. Wc ruant have i
a rnihoad, litl er to ThemnsviUn or 4t<
Quitman, and, to t o candid, wo are in- |
different as to which. Our pc* p ! e lire j
able to pniform their full share < f I lh>* j
work, and I veri'y beli. v. will lie will- ,
ing to put their shoulders to the wheel, ;
just asses.ii as llroirliop* s ale stimulated
with tile pro- p Ct of .11 Clive ami oal li
st ca-opo ratio**. * *
Our people are t>**> much nnd. r the hark
to lead i ft' in ate thing <*f tA'is kind, ■ ul j
if some fm in aid stibst it c'* could It
given to (tiis enterpiisc, I li miy believe j
dial they woo’d tirow ..II their lethargy j
and do their full share in the work. ’
The h. st way to “s'imulatc” the peo
pletj action, is lor such m< nas Hut wri
ter of the foregoing to P‘tt th. r own
shoulders to the wliei’l, and call upon
their fell w-ciliz'tifi to follow their land
aide example. A decided .ft rt eu the
part of the | e* pie (| i Monticello and 'ld
ferson county, would n.fluencc that in
fective and earnest cm operation and. sir
ed; and until some such effort is made,
they have no light to < xpecl oveitnre
fi-ont outsiders. We would be pleased
to see a railroad constructed between
Quitman nnd Monticello, and are dis
posed to make every honorable ili .rt t>>
raise the capital nicer sary for its con
struction; but, tinli ss corn spending ‘I
forts are made by tin- p<’.* pie trust diiert
ly- interested, of course our labor would
be fruitless.
A tanning Revelations.
It has lately been admitted, by the
Cnmptrnllci pf the Treasury, < ver Ids
offic al signature, that a million of notes
had lei n issued hy the ’1 rea-urcr ol the
United States, without ‘any ree.ud 'of
their denoir, in u t ions or nil ml eis.” Who
can tell low many more m-lkions have
been put in circulation without record?
The statements ol the puuHc debt, made
by the Secretary of the I n usury, exhibit
a discrepancy of one hundred and ten
millions of dollars. And the v> ushing
tori Patriot says, “It is notorious here,
that the books of the Register 'and the
Secretary cannot he balh.nced by* many
millions. All attempts to reconcile these
differences have utterly failed, and the
Treasury statements are forced, false
and arbitrary. We repeat, that investi
gation is di manded for the holders of
public securities; and to check Use or
ganized robbery, by which i ings of phin
derng . ftic’nls and Radical partisans ate
daily enriching themselves, at the ex
pense of an outraged and over-taxed
people.” II cue to fore, Congress las ob
stinately refused to permit any form ol
inquiry, or any fair exam nation of tin
books of the Trcasmy by c mpetm.t ex
perts. It, alter these alarming da-clmr
tires, a partisan majority should contin
ue to close the doors against proper se
curity, there can he but one conclusion
in the public, mind.
Tiie Montiu.y X..vkuttk t at Oct her.
—Tliis valuable magazine is so full <d
variety that it suits all tastes. Sudors
find a sea yarn ; s.. Idlers','' rv tale of the
late war; ladies, half a dozen r triunces,
where luvn and n urringe mingde lieu
pleast. til swots* po ts, v. ts sol ia rt
merit; ami then there arc historical mat
ter-, hi *gnq hits, and a juvenile depart
me it that will pleas, chilibeu. In I net,
The Monthly Novelette is the most in
teiesting pnldieatioti <>! the kind in the
country, l’t ice $2 00 per annum, or
twenty cents p-r copy, nples sent
for 15 cents. Th irties Ac TaH'pt, 65
Congress Street, Boston, are the publish
ers, and they c!nt. 15alb e** Magazine
with tlio Novelette lor $5.00.
—.— »•
Train* St rrrn nv a Necro Men—The
Vicksburg Herald, ot tbe Id .. is inform
ed that the down pass-tiger train on the
Mississippi Central Railroad, the day be
fore, was stopped at Grei. td , by a
baud of negroes, for what purp* se it is
not known. The mail has lately dis
charged the negro brakesmen on the
passenger traits, and put white men in
their places, aid it is s-.| ps. and to hai
been the discharged negroes w! o . nde]
t crow. They were armed, us our in
to- mant tilts us. with both clubs and
pistols, and attempted to fence th. it* way
ittio ti e sl.i'i ing coacb, win ti ti e brakes
man lir. it into them, wounding one, win n
t* e otheis retir. and, and tl e train proceed
ed on its way.
A Great Defer.—F.-tcrs* Musical t
Monthly for October is to baud, contain- :
ing fifteen beautiful pieces of music,
printed trnm full size music plates. li
can be lad for thirty cents. The Pub
lisher a’ao idle is to Kind, post paid. I'm*
one dollar, s x back numb -is, contain ng
f.om ninelj to one hundred pieces u.
eho’ce new li Usie, worth at h ast S3O
iiei.d your order to the Publish, r. J. L.
I'fters, 509 Br'uidway, Now Y»i k, ami
our word for it, you will get j'aUi m n
t-y's worth.
Tlic Thoinnsvlllo Pair.
Tit marvii.i.k, S«*pt IS, 1871.
| To !h“ Frit nd* ami Stu<llm/itei * of Ike
\ South Georgia Agricultural dc Jlechani
j cal Am'jcia/imi:
1 Tlic tliirfy fust day of Oi;!ol«i'r lias
i I'ceii eclrclcd liv tlic Di.octory as the
[day on which shall comm tiee our next
Annual Fair. Tiiat time is tot fardi.s
taut, arid Itio qn- Btiuu I wish to ask is,
are yon preparing to make tint Fair a
siicc'Rs? If yon are. then nil will lx
wel 1 ; if you are n t, I ask of you at once
to throw i iff your lukewarmness and take
your at&url li.v the side of the earliest j
friends of the Association, and do what
lies in your power to give to Southern .
Georgia and Florida hy your example,!
the benefit nl the gieat iuipri'veimtnts
that are being made both in agi icnltore J
and the triecliaiiic arts—bring them to
your doer, so that those who are able to ;
go ofl* to attend Faii.s held in tor sec
tions. miy be able to witness the same, 1
and (t e way tod s> is by bringing forth,
in lull force, the productions o! our ; w
si.il. lly such a course y u stimulate[
your tu ighhnrs to enter into eon p"t/ti '
al.y nr Fairs—you l» g--t a spirit of en- [
tefl rise, arid by sue! in exlidriti to y n
attract c rnigraliim, and w.la it won t .
and nte'ligence t f, your own s cti m.
If every friend and stockholder wo 1 i
bring one single article, or nuke one
entree of stock of some kind, then we
n id not fear, dust think how much
good yon can accomplish with so sligti'
an eflort on your part.
1 ask of our planting friends to p it at
least one hundred tah« of cotton on ex
tiil.ition . By a regn'nth n which you
will notice elsewhere in ties paper, ad
exhibitors, who wiT eu’ei a S'iigh. a:t -
cle and pay two dollais ! r same, will In
entitled to a co nplinientary tiiket lor
(he whole live days. By making a sin
gle entree it will cost you less, betu lit
am! give str figlh to the exhibition.
1 li .ve heard that llietc exisis m
dissatisfaction as to the price ol adih.Hr*
ion. You will s. eby ivleno c.* t > nu
mber co'urr.n that thu pr.ee I.as bee
eliat.ged, sir no further dinsaiisfiCti" i
can exist from that c nisi 1 . I have 1 ei n
soriv to learn that s. trie di.ssnt -ftcii a.
ex's; as t . some prvniintua >ll' r> and in the
lad:, s' d.'| art at 1 can a-sure lb< tr,
tl at if ti v will sunl hy the A ci ni m
i O cause of complaint shall exist, for 1
iutei and I cull t e Cornu;iilee togi tin r: t
early day and 1 y h.-fne them llf
difieri lit p.l iii lls i t e mp'aiiit who-
I uve 1). in made known tome. By their
exhibit! ns in our hot Fair they wo i ‘ or
praise and secured our gr .! itu<|.\ I ;;■
peal to them lint to deseit the slaia.: :e
after they have elevated it to t igh, so:
who »re or eati be mole di. plv inteiest
<(l in our imorovemeht or illo tint irg
our section than the ladies if the conn
try.
T.v o!R ;;n of tin* .Vo ciali n ar
making every effort in h eir power 1..
give} on sueli an ent. rill i.rneul as
never been witness and la-iofo'in taeotg a
or Florida.
The distinguished . it'z oi who w ill ad
.lri -s yon on that ■ rca-i->e, tioneiwl Rob
ert Toombs, has a laputati n not . niio
ed by the State lines a lean el no re
genius than any now bring in the Ual
erai Union. On account ol hit gr* at
love f..r the pe. p'e • f Georgia ho his
coi S'riled to inhl: e.-s you that 1)' n a
by bis service ami ex nnp'e. aid y n t>
reeov-r yonr shatter'<l to tunes. Ikm vv
you w : !l ass mi le by thousand * to hi n
him, for ti e time and occasion will la
m at favorable f r bringing f ilb tin
powers if his gigantic m aid .
I b li.-ve I can safely say that the ex
hibiliona of st ick, niao.bin.ry, agi icul
tiiral implements, etc., will be all lb .t
j c mid In-desired; and ti e ixh-bitioo i..
horsen nes' i[i will excel that es Cay Fa i
j to tie In id U the Slate.
I I make the promise to the planters, if
[they will be tine to the : section and a
| rouse then.si Ives l i he in penance ot
lending all their aid and one crag iimi
to the Fair, that tin \ will be »mused
and ci tertaii.cd, and that they will car
ry lo their homes valaabto idet* an I ill*
j formation that will boos service so Img
i as 1 ifo shall last.
[ Let ns all llien, with sp'rit and ieler
[ miiiation, enter the list with the more fa
! voted sections of the State, am! let ns
IshoiV that We intend to sure ed < lich
rear in having the best exudation in t e
State. Af.tiii'i: U. VVin .nr
l’l es;d 111,
| Id pattiy tx 1 ai.if iixiv —The Cliim so
| of C .ill rniii were, a l.av days ago, about
! n eel in a place called Cnmatown, l.a
the pip (lose of holding wliat might be
called .1 ca ep meeting A pavilion was
I oiecied and u la: ip. l number 4 Jos-es, i
j Obinese Gods, were in p - tloll awaiting
j l tin'coming of He faithHll. Soule ot
j tin sc idols were tall, soyie. short, s trie
!cm pub ait, and some thin; in fuel, Jos.-
I was there in every shape and of iava
i iabfe ugiitie-s, The principal Joss is
i a dragon < f hideous mein and immense
[1 ngtn. AH the gods will Is- worship
j pod at once by the Chinese at this cutup-
I mceliug, and the whole a flair will b-, as
one of the C lestials seutentiously re-I
i marked, ‘ Alice s uuu as Alellican man
preaehee.”
At this rate'll will not be long ore the
United States e.-ases to be ranked among !
the Christian Nations. We have now
“Yandoo Issii” among the negroes, “Jos •
ism” among the Chinese, “Mormotiistn'’
iu Utah, and “Spiritualisin' urn rig the
insane women and men of the North.
Thf. Riskun Fri-scs Aikxsis. —Tin
Grad Duke A less S, ( f Russia, is son
to Li • in the United St ties He is the
heir apparent to the f one of the Cz.i
of all the Rns-ians. He was loin ...
t! e 14 ii of January, 187)0, and is. tie re
fere, in tli ■■ twenty-second year < I hi
age. At bis bit to be was sii, pos-d t
lie dead, aid was so put I c’y tep.at and
Hut m dical set. net* and skill r. v.v and
the ll ckcri g eniheis of ife wtl"n t ley
j Pi.r. ed low iu the s..ki t, and « e sup
posed to l>e beyond tie* ..Tin s . t b p. .
j H- w- s not the e lb's' soil, teat toe <j e,
fbiso'der Grot tie r ’ll ISK3 has pilsc and
[ aim ii. the . rti r ot suecissior. 1
•young ui a :>d Duke has s own. in the
'course of his brief line, lb. ’ he is n t in*
I worthy nf t l, e high h- tons which fat.'
1118 aj parent!y in st, e for I irn. Upon
Ia eer’a'a occ s : o*- ho v. as et j y'ng a
| float ri !<> tin f,a!r« Onega. At no gr at
j liis'anee fr ail his !■ .rge a young Russian
I nold. ■man was rowing Ids rist* r in a j
| small skiff. Ife Bcm "tl to be tieski.lfu' j
jin the mar.a rement t his ears, and, ii. j
j cor sequence, Ids ft it i! hai k was ea pa 7. 'd. I
j With, ut a moment's ii sitatir.h the Grand [
; Duke plunged into lit ■ wtb r, mid sue- ;
ceedetl, not without great difficulty and 1
lat much personal p ail, in resen ng lie
ly.itinggirl For Ddsdisp'ay f her.ns n ]
j tie received a gold medal at the bands !
(of his father, the Baperor, and still I
i proudly wears this decoration rut gala [
i occasions as the noblest which decks hi
[ breast.
3! eu* Mxr&imctis.
1 dosem F.x«o<’,, Jis. I!. Duumotik I
JOSEPH
COTTOafactors
tosHisslessEMaisis.;
th*y Strict* Savtttsriah.,,’Gn.
Liberal lulranu-pg raa«i<‘ on Fr -b;c • c l i
lo mb or to our ct>rre.<;>dml<:uU iti Scr; York or \
Liverpool.
—ATSO -
A ?c-its for the ceSobraU'd 'JiItOWN COTTON i
GIN.”
Outers for the ;.bove Gin >v7ll receive prertipi i
attention. |
Notice.
rpHR Sim 'thM.hes t■ 1 iTMAN FACViIRV ■
1 inn rci| ill.-.l le ;ia> ! ) a >;.a’. ea tl.i i; [
Capital stock, to tin- l‘r.-i.t. i;>, at (tnlrmaii. I.;, j
the ItKli day of l h V'bl' next; it being Ihe ’
fourth ami last ie a ,he ;, ri!.
) Wi.nbl ah... -ay.-hi’ 1 »trt .'h. ■■ and f« pnt alt
in the hands or un Attorney l>r fdh<;'■' a, tha= .
have not,|iait| ftnv f h : ’;g np their Capital a. b. :
I’v the Huh of Oct.ha i, V.
UUrLriT UVKVS
l*iv>ident. [
Quitmin B.'-j t ?fi, U7t. 39 ■'«
Notice.
A MFETING et 5 1 - .:* < . o'. B* ' "■' lef IMn '
\ lit be ' :•V' ■- i:i k
man oh the 10th ('r ober w :;r. Ail memUfi-s |
of the tioaisl. tbo 1 rus lee?
j: F Kl
fi. T. KrxoMo.i.y. S. ■ y. .9
H* pj ' | ‘
‘ Me £, wvst.ia G'.ase)
Bil’i Til at v!'.l-r Vi luJiliaMiM 31 ac:
. r the
Konflt Ur vu'ii • srlft!: : nnt!mtd
Rlt-ciiattlcul t : iti .u,
will w: iiLi.n os iim
Fair Ground*, h<\ir Tit tina*raUe t Georgia,
eouHLMivi t>\
'i'aisdatjf tisiohrv VA'-J,
CONTIM U I IV 11 I)AV»i.
The Annual Abti-s- will b“ d-tive.--! oa i
W.slinai.hiy, Nuvembrr Ist. by General liOhEflT ,
TOOSfiS. 1
The ahcomitniditHons ofatl kinds for exhit.i-1
tors and i Uitors. ui ■ol lie- ve; - t.vii. na.l n. . ‘
am,do and eoitver.l.-.n in '1 Vi,.-,
.rroun-ls are so a. » • h-ju jeucboi,
JloleU nml Lepo s for jn-tl-:i i-.ns, -t tv*l-b‘ ;
•irrantrertieiits liav.-bwu made tti trarsport a.,;
visitors who d.-ivo it.
The progmotuie will be of such nature as to j
For farther inr.ii m eioli or I’r siihitr. I ists, ad ;
dress, A.,T!Ui;:.V H.liT,
Pr.-idcnt. cr |
CUA3. P. HAN' 1 t.!„ C -e’y. 1
S : . L’
:>
<■!» lich.” r u ■ .UDM
lwic« is |»#ny N’otc.- -• imu bj
■M llury ul H
«;*?!». or -S7 00 } t »F ;n.
Q O
599 Bh<ja- '.v.W, N. Y.
v 4 i' ■ ai■ v!:
1 Wher.-as. .',m .-4 J. liarrcl! having au-ii.d t .
If Ad ' i '
;.st.t« of John Hariafl, ta:e o! aid Comity, <ic- j
coil- J,
l These are therelore to cite :ir;d admonish a’l
parties interested, to the tliwa i.‘.'Ct l.-nit any,
rt ithiu the time prescribed hi h*. <> , her-.vt
said letters of adm'iJstratibn will begtanted and
issued to the applicant.
t.iv.ea under my iic tl .rn' I .e;r.' ii;. 19th 'a; _
of September. 1871.
3s.it JAVhH L. JJiUirV, Ordinary.
(lifiiiicsi Sforc inQuiUiiiiii!
JACOB BAILS,
DF AI.LR IN
jfasun ;inii §f;ip!c Jlrtj Oootis,
GKojOEKIE s hSi<*.
r JIAKES ploa.'iire in arm uu, in./ to his obi cn?-
JL tomors and thi* pnbllft that In- :
has now iu sion* a very largo ansi vitried stock oi ■
Fall k 1 lister Is mh.
Which wvr»* pnrchawd bv him in Nmv York. a’. ;
very nifklcriuc and wiU bn sold as
EL *l.jam»
As Jew or Gentile
Can possibly soil goods in this section of conn- j
try.
My stock embraces evf’rythtr.s usually called;
for in this section of country, anil for qualfty,
4 tmaus he iJ.recUt ;f.
| All 1 ask is a visit—an examination of my j
Thankful tor past luvoi.t a t - fra nance iS cue- j
| tom is s-dieited. J ACOIJ BAUM.
I Quitiuan, _2.3STI. ts
\Y. 13. AD.IMSI
Commission <>?i* rchaitl,
146 Bay Si Sayavhah. Ga.
i ;hem! ad vm te •«* made *»n c
Rtders lo >tcv on®. |.; dX J. K*i
Stto 0
T’’<- New Disinfectant,
Brens# CLioralmn,
C<!orles«,
PoVVKKFCb
i OEO.nOBIZER AND disinfectant.
j Entirely Harmless and Safe,
Arre. ts and Prevents Cont»gion.
D*o<l in j : va'e dwelling.'*, botets. restaurants,
pul.-im Tfk"; he.-pliaD, insane asylums, dia
. peiisane;--. jails, prisons, poor-houses, on ships,
I >buun-b.,nls, and In tenement houses, markets!
■ .or water-closets, uriuaU. .Kinks, sewers, cess
j pools, siables. li'c,
A ill ,7! eont igi . sand ppstiicnli.d d'm
-1 ",[■ tWwi t*'ph.»;d ihtt, ship fevvr.
'■ p l; -X- ■ ■'■ t lever, measles, diseases of
! animals. .'.Prepared only by
TH.ltlvN Jc CO., iio H'ii!iam.St., N. Y.
A New Era in
asn i xi
I. "and. Ti.TE,
mi am
v n CIRCULAR 7x9 I’KICL El Si'.
Ag’cntx AVnntcd.
Bill, mm MBIT & H.
5 1 BfSu J >ay St . mc-v ST mb
j v ole A. i 7 ;«. rI he .Stales of Virginia. North and
""Hih (’araiimi, Georgia and Florida.
i.
Fniit & Ornamental
F it ArrtiiN t f 1871.
We invite tin- .'mention ol Planters and Deal
ier to (air laryea.nl complete stock of
.So.(Kit:and Dwarf J' rtiit Trees,
[ Grape Vine- and Small Fruit,
; Oi e. inn-inal Tics, sfarubs and Plant--,
• ■ ; I P" e b > nit and Ornameutal Trees.
1 Hii!bo.!« l-'hnver Roots.
1 l ! j nd b: :-.tr:ttf(! priced Catalogues
( cvnt preo 1 t receipt ol stamps, as follows ;
1 1 1 i*. No. J. Mrnaimmtal Trees,
1 -■ 7". :t. tiieeri house, Hie No. 4, Wholesale,
1 cee. N0.,5. lttiit.s, I ;ee Address
1:1. 1. W A Nt; KJt A I!AR RY,
b-!:ib'ii-!i..d iw ). Rochester. N. Y.
I, S^SSK
* ■ 1 * : y-b-'< . ibel-.s to Arui.KTONa’
! , : ;:i i l s ' b. cui tbm, obtain the*
; * • I.i: -mug ! t- the current vear-—I'rom
'•••On ' . .
. . J " 1 'U-f u Uitercd to new sub?crf-
V 1 ■ ’ '' }" , r> at'tpmifited with
1 -ii >tnu.t. ii ‘ uily t<»-t it* lueriin. liemittun-
I > t>M nu St hi. mailed direct tuthe piiblWiere.
** •; ' ;. J 1 " >* publblu tl weekly, and
' • : ? -• v. •»{■.;./ ;u to, each number
’ • •' i; 1 i•i ’a- I’l; •• lie. per N<v;
i lt ‘ J‘-b ; er:pf on price $1 peraumim, in ad-
D. A: i'ui.' ton & i*o. r I’tiblinherß. N. Y.
fton Nursery. Illinois.
' 1 :i ' ’ '• ’ 1". Gne.illbnseß! I*arg
-1 ■•£ * • i>> ►.*« ek Low prfc«-H. Trees
f l, , ' l ‘ l ' ]ii ‘ b tvrni*. Ac.
G " hmiilred page IllnsTiided Catalogue, 10
' Blunt. Fetd : dialogue, all lor 10
' ' ;l ■ 1 iß'c 1 % free. Feud lor
tl e. I. ; ; ' dig «•!.-• U iie. e.
I . K. Fi;> emx. Bloomington, HI.
- , transmission of
.A" . ! of (ho
• uphev.s. author
• ? • • 1 . • i! i-• '•!' *\ on l m." it relate* to
• i ll ■ i.■ x*‘ i< full if r v fact* : delieato but
• ’• ■- r • *'i• •■! popular ; h ghly er
■| el libe , : 1. |* r j cf . tf*.
‘ *’ J. Li. Fergus & Cos,
; i übli.-hers. i k hdelphiu. Fa.
.
S • ■: • k . ‘7: I to July, '72;
■ 1 * ’ iti*. .; i.UlOhlcT, Every
’’ ••"■•■• • : Settnon
or art;. i<‘ by iallvuige » <1 only to JWudier
• •; ; /r« ti nerul story
'‘■'•l' i ‘ 1 ; h ( *\ fb>rmuiism iu Ainer
'
lit N.usthh ~ New York.
HansEHaLb mecioines.
'AL.VdAN N f -1 Ls\er Oil.—This oil is
s > it u*. ■ ‘ u t- care f<m perfbetly fresh
L; ' ip uL.i L, w iUmtfc doubt, the flaest, pro-
Xf>f •I V N French Wcrm Confect ions..-
| lor Y orjiß, hjid being
-n be form a caadv loz* ng& line readily t»*
uX it. ''GW ' * "e'd I At. Jamaica Ginger.
J-) A.' a convcfivo aiitl exceedingly
; and ora inary irngu
laiiti^ofthcßoweia..
B: V v r.- Indian Ffirising ExtraH •- A rned
ui r in i Bu lor dLorch r. ai
au.- -late <■.; the,.blood. ThU article baa
-and b
the Ikv. -• andcl “extaat ter tba'pnrpbse/
B'.: A.NT‘S Indian Ibftnionary ljirissm.- Et
- T-ivf'y UHe-i ii ail piiimmiaH* complaints,
; b-'.t . i> n« ‘\u.ble, unlike most prepara
m.'Ub for CtiMfjlis. etc:, doev not cbnsti
: p.«*-:* or l-*ave any tipobiAsant uftet* effect, but
always speedy relief.
( t liFl*"'- i:'S l>y-p«psia ileipedy*--A safe, sure
- ; ij > are of ill at most distressing ot
- •
■Git recipe nf Lr. Gre-.me. Fort V*Uloy}. Go., bv
h >ui it. hasloijg loci’ll used wiiii wondaidul
stieccs#.
T > Nerve u i itone Liniment.- The
17 lie- 1 ex 'ltd rrmu.lv for man or beast. A
iian c u eioy Fheuin iusin Cramps, Sprains,
ie >. Sweiiiog, \S euk limbs, and pains of all
kiuds.
PaBKEirS Compound Fluid Ext. Bucbr*.—
■ ; p •! : ”- in iu' 1 . A sure relief
for all di .to -of the Bladder and Kidneys; ask
f *r no other;physicians recommend it.
IfAijjßTT, Sbavbr Burbank.
. \'. y.
CD RE ample* cd our great 8 page, SI.OO
Lshed. Fire 1 eii-a aviug free to subscribers
A .".ups make Fit e 1 ‘oilers a day. Send for
Satu-ril'-ty Gazette. Hallo well. Me.
BAND LEADERS.
For M>m C u.cvi.- ug s«-::d vour address to
(ivounr W. Gens. Fiahkfort. N.' Y.
li.yl*' »k>. Bvv Best. BiriKK*, and Sykcp* of
j nil kinds eftn be easily made fur less than
h ill tl-e n- ud r i*e-. by uuus of F!v*HLEIFS
\l Fs-k .* $2, eekvi rt-il by mail. Proof
* .ii i >..! \ - c fi •by F A. Eicbler, 400
X :U -:re.■•». Flih.delphki. Fa. _____
Tlsc t pi iaiii Kai'Ctl
Ho.v ii is .on- r. . 1 who does it. The Alena
i Hook. F- page*, g g « wsly Illustrated with
its p ' • bv mail, securely seal
. j. |-,r F. ■ :.:s. 4 ‘ i. ilar. fro •. Ad-
* Gft-:0k; VVrNCHKSTKR.
< *•' B* end wav. New York.
v ; i rcr n • k it s *!1 o«r great and valn
-ihi-- *' et 1.-', it i >-n -u ni (.eiinaneof. hon
r -!r** aud ji'.e t- to. • »r **h* t»- iilars.
Addles*, DYEB A CO-, Jack ou, aitcu.gau.