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miMV NOVK I LHt 17, M7I
On it Atlanta Lktit.b.—Tin; people ol
Brooks county will ietd with Int «.■ r*?«t
the letter Ir. ni their Representative in
tl e Gere-ml Assembly, mid will most
heartily approve tin; who, cnnset votive
policy pitiHill'd by him. Wo li pi: (’apt.
Hunter will favor ns with occasional h i
tor 8,
f S hi'imtiir
lion. Tii 'M*i il. K itW'u n, of Sovar,-
nah, in the foituimli* rum who has s< cur
ed tin; prize if If, S. S< rmtor, at the
hands if the <lc.it ifia ficiior.il /I in. mhly.
lie ib a capital select imi, utn! will fit 1 1 -
fully discharge the duties of the impor
tiint posit ion
Tilt fl,t sislal 111-.
Wo have* no room for details of work
done dining the p st week hy the Geor
gia Legistatnu*. Nothing of an intpor
tiilit clmiact.r las transpired further
tliuti the •It ction of U. S. Senator and
the passage of the Act for an election f >r
Governor. The members are hard at
work hi tl the resn't will be beneficial to
the State,
An r.lei lion for tinverner.
In pursuance with an Act of the L"g
is'aiure, an cleetii n will he field tin ought
out Genigia, on tile second Tie sday ill Dc
ci rnher, for a Govei imr t (ill the rm x|iu
ed term of liufus l!. Bullock At this writ
ing, of cause we have no idea who will
be placed foi wind an the standard hear
er of the Democracy, hut most cheerful
ly endorse lhe suggestion made In
the Grand Jury of Colquit county in its
general presentments last w "k—that
tl e people elect as their Governor, that
iiicorruptabh; patriot, impartial jurist,
and chris ! bin gentleman, Judge J. ft,
AIEXANDKK. The prescut is an important
era in the history of our State, and nnle.-s
u wise, discreet and honest until is pi.iced
in charge of the Executive clmir, anarchy
and bankruptcy will soon reduce us to a
suite of bondage and übjoct poverty ter
rible to Contemplate. Wo have no eon
fidonet: in the honesty or patriotism of
three-fourths of Georgia's so-called
‘ statesmen”—they arc political dema
gogues im trialed rowdies—whose van
ity and itching palms take prect deuce
over tlie public good. Many of tin in t x
press great honor and are Ii 11.• rin tlicit
denunciation of the corrupt administra
tion of Rufus B. Bullock, merely because
that line of policy is at present a po| u
l,.r hobby—and not becuime they are rin
c ro in their protestations of ahhureiiec.
It it minds us of "the devil rebuking
Bin.”
The fact is, the honest masses >f Geor
gia arc tiitcl of and disgusted with the
it igu of polticians, and are d.-tci ini. ed t i
“lay them on the shelf in future Judge
Ai rXAMirKjs, Iherefiuo, the man forfttie
tin es, uui we hope will receive ti.c Hum
inati n ul the Democracy.
Tin- No it lie in l',le<( ioi-eo
The reader is attain that Radii alisin
triumphed in veil nearly all the H'ate
elect ions II the N nth, on the tth ii t
Gommenting on sad vet ry for Had fa I
ism, the Mat'oii 7i hij <,[‘h says that it
was the Tammany handicap that did the
business for the New Yoik Democracy.
No pally, hows, ever strong, except tin
Kmlieal, perhaps, could reach the win
ning po-1 hisideiied with sot'll a I ad :.s
that. The thiev s who pltuideied tin
tax-payers of N't w Y-*rk city have
cut the threats ei tin- Democracy of the
State ns well as their own. They have
shown theuiselvi s foi Is as well as keaves,
and if their dost i net ion was the only re
sult wt would sing Hosannah as lustily
as Anybody,
But upon (be lido they have let loose,
Radicalism tides once more into full con
trol of that great State, and Grant will
construe tier vtidiot into an endorse
ment of Ids martial law outrages in
South Carolina. Everj ' do cast a
gstinsl Tammany, while ap t> against
n Comb muatien of robbery, was at the
Hiiiv; time a brav.d to tie- shameless ty
rant in hia wicked erns.tdo upon the lib
eilies ot tlie whites of upper Carolina.
At least he will surely s> construe il,
and wo can well im igino the malignant
joy with which the returns were received
at Washington, Ahe i man's s ah v bhvtl
and I yon a heart must have warmed and
swelled with venomous jay when he in a h
in the news ol the result, how easy ii
would be to claim that this vote meant
approval of his bloodhound pursuit iof
men and women in the land et C tile n.
If the creatures face ever flushes, or ids
cold, fishy eyes ever spaikle, “the vote id
New York must have cans, and bolt: p co
on. ena.
The South will see —wo fear to her
cost—how this icsult will inspirit IJa ii
cal ittsokwee and outrage to the point of
absolute and unmasked aud icity. When
that timisc m s perhaps O'C nuor, Soy
IH"Ut, Tilden and other New Yolk Dero
t ctats who have so t onsp en*ngty aided
in a result which is thus interpreted at
Washington, will find they have swap
p.lino dt v I for mi oil ei vastly m n
(ot cions and iut I.Table, They have |
risen in their iiHght and crushed a gang
! lubbers who were plundering tl.o poo
pie's tin>stny and eating out tin; heart'
of the Rf.noCiutic giant, but ill that act j
they him; also braced the muscles ami j
moved with new venom the soul <f ;
the tn< estfts who is strut glhig American '
liherty. By the frauds and Corrupt ions .
■ I Tammany only N< w Y k State mfiVr- !
cd. By Tam my's deft at,’and with the in
terpretation put upon it hy the Commute
it Washington, millions of lieem •», awl
i-vi ry safeguard of law and constitot on,
are put in deadly per il. If, after ail, the
Radicals shall use this victory—as we
honestly believe they will—only to imtir
gliratn ro w aml greater frauds tliati ever
: disgraced Tammany—only to steal on a
! grander scale than Tweed ever dreamed
| of, then Me--rs. O'Connor, Tddeu and
Seymour will have found their reward
| Kiln: enough. Add that to the account,
of liberty finally strangled on the Amer
ican continent, and a vulgar, brutal des
potism firmly fixed at Washington, and
who shall say they have not reaped the
whirlwind with a vcnge.inc >f
Be that as it may, though, our duly
j here in Georgia anil in the South is pfitiu
Wv must stand together closer than ever
1 UY must tie v r c aso our ell’ u ' s to gal h
<r up and firmly secure eur State and
I local government in the hands of honest
j custodians. Teat conceii s us much
. inure nearly than the defeat or tiinmph
!ol the I>t nioci at ic party on ev ry fi.-ld
; north of the i’otom rc Kiv-r. We sou day
j light in our own State, and our bietia-i n
«. Isi where are tui tiling surely in onr own
| tracks, Wo will do cur devoir to drive
i Radicalism fiom povvei at Washington
i when the time comes, but not .it the sac
j rifle:; of hazarding its return to power in
our midst. Ihal must l e defeated, what
ever tie : happens. The Southern States
have neid now to exercise the suprem
os t selfishness in shaping their policy*
It is demanded by tins most inexorable
me ssity. If we can help ourselves and
others too, at the same time, well and
good. If not, then othois must take
euro of themselves, That, ns we conceive
it, is the whole law and gospel of Geor
gia, and Southern politics at present.
Correspondence of the Banner.
Letter from our Representative
11 ol'SB OF I’F.PHESENTAHVK: , )
Atlanta, Git., Nov. 8, 1871. )
Cm, F. R. Fionas :
My Dear Sir, —In compliance with my
promise, 1 now undertake to give you a
brief account of myself, the unpublished
acti'-ns and doings of tlie General Ar
la* mldv, the crowd of noxious seekers
j afier office that tlumgi-d the capital and
j its environs at the lime of ti e organ Iza
I ion ol t lie I,eg is'-it ure, &
i To begin, 1 reached here at lO.SOr.M ,
lof the 31 St nil .; found every hide and
corner in the city crowded—finally sue
(i-enikd in gelling It place to sleep at tin:
"Passciie tmiisn.” Even at thin l.i’e
liour 1 was found out, mid beseiged by a
| number of patiiotic*. gentlemen, ready to
, serve their country in some official posi
! lion. The first tiling in or.h ron Wed
j nesd-iv, Ist instant, was a I>.■ tst- -<-i ;♦! ii
: Caucus of the members of the House.
' Thev soon si let-led e tndldates f i c reak
ci- and Clerk, ami adjourned to 7 o'clock
:p. m. With what intervened yon are in
i doiitd familiar. The caucus met at the
Fine api ointed, and mtj timed t-> 9 o'
fin'd: a. sr., of Tloii.sliy, when t ind;
dates |or Dior keeper and Mrs-.mg-r
' were sel'-ettil- I have always be.-n ia' ii
I I r opposed lo caucuses of this ciirn ae
, tot, but in this instance 1 thought I iw
gi itl resulting from the practice. 'I he
;4 IB candidate.-, foi t e various offices in
‘ till! gift of tlie 1 jogislat me, were e ok, and ;
down, and thus the interuiina) le lei .
: ting that would l-av.. f.diowvd upon tin
ituiiotineemeul of all their names was
prevented.
The caucus wits called again If 7
o'clock, Thursday evening, tied tli s on: -
lor the consideration ol g: aver mailt rs j
! tlinn ail else that has came lef ro this
Legislature. You will roe I t the j t b-
S hiriirtl proceedings, the resolu. ions t: tl
: ware offered bv Mr. Scott, in relation to.
! tl e resignation and ti ght of Bn i.ocK, ins
slanders upon tlie Legislature and peo
i pie of Georgia, in relation to the indi
vidual who Imd a suiimd t ... powers of
1 (I'. viTiior, and !:<’ to whom tlm-e p wers
I rightfully belonged. &c., &c. These res
| idutiops were r< Icned to a c. 'imniltei
app .idled by the caucus, w o ch cotnmi;-
' tee mi 'e their rep rt on the ev ni -
last name I. This c minitte made both
| a nr'j.'fity and minority reports. Tin
! preamble and first pait of the report,
r fut ng Bcm.-ck»- slanders, ad deehtr
ing | lie stispn ions cireuu stunces nndei
wliicli he had il and th" State, was a umtii-
J imous rt port of the wh, le commiltee.
Afterwards came the majority report-,
which was, in effect, the Sc-dt resolutions
, in a'little diflrrent pinaseology. In :id
i dition to this they tiad a separate res,' -
lution, to the effect that should l’t.\- •- v
n fuse to give up toe office, that we wemid
make no issue with him, but would pro
! coed under ibr Constitution to provid.
: for ti e idt-oliuii of Governor. The mi
nority report, yon will observe, neither
. recognizes it ,r tlt-iiit s Ids right to hold
I the position, but merely declares that
we find him there, and that we would
inform him of our organization, and that:
we were ready to bear any communica
lion he had to make. 1 find that it was
| the t pinion of ..or oldest and most tried {
t Stab Mitten, that the Federal Govern- •
meat wanted nothing so much as a pre
text to appoint a pr visional Governor,
ever Georgia; ami the getting up of a
issue between C"Xt-KV ad Tscmmku
would have fur fished that pret. X: 1 .
. finer event Com,tv's lease ol pow. r, ae
ue ut pa tried ~l>y the empty name of >'< v
eruor, van to of but short du.at.uii, as it
w. g uiisiuiirurusdy agr ed ly the com- t
niittc", tlmt to prov'de f. r an r lection .
won and 1 1! Hit* fir»t thing in mile; ; hence
1 vot.d for tin* minority rep It; and
which was carried in c,.ucus ly a ungej
majority. Yon will, no rlm.ljt, have seen ;
th.- 1011, repor ed by tfre Judiciary eo:n- ;
mittee, to provide for nit election before
this itaeh. s y n. It is drafted under:
lhe prov ision es tin; G.nistitHtinn to fillj
nnr xph'ed terms of the (tiibernatorta. j
office, found in Article 4, Sec, 2, Part !,
clause 3. of that irmlnillic'it.
i m.closc yon a c- e.y of the staTidiitK
Con mittocn of the Hons-. That on t <; ;
Judiciary hew n bn-ge ane-unt of bosi- :
111 s* l elol't; it, and wroks nil tie hours
of daylight tlmt the House is not in s s- j
sion.
An amusing incident occurs need in : * i
while. Tlie county of Htewnrt is mis
ri-preseiitr-'l l*y a “Scalawag,'’ mum and
Mih-hO.-W, and a negro named T.owis, by i
far the most leupectalile man of the two;
yet Man-field refuses to sit with linn,
though f/'Wisfiel a u"at prepared for
him, end was, highly indignant that lie
wouldn't take it. So had Gu iiy, r,j
Quitman, to draft a resolution, lor him
to ofT'.i'tri the Ifnnse, lo compel Man.-:
fit-Id to sit with Ids colleague; hut at the
Inst moment Iris heart failed him and he
didn’t offi-r it.
McMillan, <>f Habersham, designated
j the member from Mclntosh os “me man
from Mclntosh,” was called to older b\
j the Speaker, and grace folly corrected
j the ei ror.
15. it 1 have inflicted too long a letter
, upon you already. Why don’t you s.-nd
j me the‘‘Banner’? 1 have been looking
! anxiously f«r it for several days.
I will write you again il anything
: worthy of note happens. Very truly
you is,
JAR. 11. 11 ENTER.
Nk;hu Miiuirri.—There arc twenty
three i.egro membiTH in tlie Georgia
| General Assembly—six in the Senate
l and seventeen [in the House—all repub
| beans, of course.
Temperance Man nt Hit Himtli.
! There will be a convention of the ad
| vocafes of total abstinence in the South
iem fttale-', at Chattanooga, Tcnn., Wod-
I nesdny, Nov. 22, 1871. Ti c cxecutivi
I officers of the several Tcniperanco onler*.
!in each State, and others appointed by
j them, arc cordially invited to attend.
! To discuss the general question of tun
j porance and its extention to ail parts of
i the South, and to secure a union of ac
tion and const'll!ration of effort between
all Temperance Orders, will engage the
j labors of the Convention. A lull atten
dance is earnestly desired.
• Bai.i, r's Monthly Mauazink i-h Dk-
I cji.MßEC.—The December number of this
] popular magazine is out. It is a oapi
! tal issue, and lias more reading of real
j value and interest than any public,rti. n
l of its class in the country. No run- can
• fail to be interested in “Ballou's M :ga -
z no,'’ for the simple reason (hat the pub
lishers cater to ti t- tastes ot all, and not
,to one class alone as many serials do.
N w is the time to start clubs far the
new year. Terms, $1.50 » year. Ad
dress Thornes & Talbot, 03 Congress
St*,' Boston.
Grid- j’s Lady’s Hunk,
The December number of this charm
us, aid is linn. iaßy attractive Flu
literary matter is fresh and full of inter
est, ti e fa dfiem plates are Icautilnl, and
tl e steel r-o-.n avi .. s are remarkably duo.
G'-thw Gis ih-ei.| d-ly the most valmilde
uiag-tz no India the wor'd, and
o» ■lt Indy m the land slant I l.eeomt- a
snl -. r tier to r,.- aw. Now is f
time to iutve v-.'.i name entere.-f for i-572.
l’erms, outv 00 a war. Ad.ln i L.
\ GoJ-i.'r mid dpii'ia, i'.i.
JUnc .^drcvtiseuicnts.
To tD»' Rubliig
1) A'd-n:ta.t;,
V nl-los:. l-t a .1 ".I "I'Deei'nit r.
Itiomi-.’ille.fit'll, .lit and t»:h . ! Paeember.
Bain Ur. U-e. Sttiund lu-h nf Ptermb.-r.
Wli.-rt* be tu bo e -at til injt ,t»s of .tU kituls
Novtstibor It.'ml. " ' * ' Fi 21*
¥ V Qhf
Or jT'£ o oesr,
: Commission Merchant.
173 Bay St Savaanrih- CS-a.
Hus on band and daily receiving.
; Lye, i’iekles, Sauce, Jellies, Preserves, Caa *
\ivHids. Vinegar, Starch. Surdines. Mu.v
Candks. Paper Twine. Paper
Bags, Pipes, Cheese, Butter
].ard, II a ms. Syrup,
MolasskM, Shot,
Powder, Caps
Wooden-
Brooms. Condensed Mi l;,
Raisins, Almonds, Nuts, Apples.
Potatoes, Onions. Mackerel, in kits
and bbls., Soda, Lemon and Sugar Biscuit,
run, Ac.. Ac.. Ac.
RECEIVES AND SELLS
fOTTON & CT.'iM I’RODHF.
And gunr.i.i ,«vs to s.iti-'fat tiOQ to all who 1
favor him wlUi tiit*..' business.
November IT, ieTI
FOUTZ’S t
* CELEUSATEI) *
Urn M Me Poffte
.:'A-' know n, 'will thomuiflily vigor at
' v ’z, w£ _ j .’’broken down and low -pirited l>ors«s,
' *j ttKUxtl-cnlax 51..1 tlcwj We
0 \ I? gtomueh and intotioej.
• it 1* sure pr v«ati/eofall dia*.wa
3rT in< h! -r *. ti> . ;i : r. I, rucii iu LUNG
i . v !■: ii <;L.\N’i»i:i;s. YKi.inw
v vmt, h::.\vi:s, i>is*
t;:mi ;v:foils* ui-r, r-w.
j • • • • i-i'Ki i ianii v i rai.
hjto&Lu .••looking t •:. I U«. ;
7 k<e;.-• of Cow a t!.:i prrj»ar»»
t:o:» :■* in valuable. It ii a sure pre
\ . v 1 F, Horn, etc It hag l*- i. proven t>y
y\lF M ufll: - ->’ milk and cr< mi twenty
<? ?*■***&?■~JW , V r aii<! mak the butter firm
a nd t. In fattening cattle, it
fives them an app'-hu*, tiicir bide, and makes
them thrive much faster.
In "-’I r’ ’ aof ?;-■ n™. ■ . hi Coughs, Pw* in
. A'
1 r ■ rto 1, • > ir.- Sofc. a k7*
/ ■■'
euMW.a 11-v .a. 15 “
LIVID L. FOCTZ, Proprietor,
n \ l t i m o it n. % ii.
For f%\ r - bv Drup-'i-!' .v.-i .'-oi-k--• throughout
the Uni.-al Status, Canadas and South America.
■<r iuf • ate • M, '"'h l l l y ifß *’
g 1 i:ou«i\. -"ip•>»••• "•••*•
VS llaireli. Administrator of the Estate >.l John
Jlarrull. .!.•« . s-<-U. hating made upplcnthm lor
ii..... ~f | mi fnmsaid administration:
art' tUciatnro to cite and ad mo l o*!> all
non os ii.tcresvd. if any tlnTcare. tr* file their
within tin- tilne [iV 'i.’iibwl by lu>v,
oiberwi-e -lit] Liter* of dismission tv ill be gran
ted and l."i:eil lathe nppi-eunt.
«liven itnib-r my ofii.i.il signature this Novem
"er’ *’ ’ .LIMES E. liil.ITV. O,dinary.
November 10, Ix7l. iv:tni.
Notice.
4 1.1. I’i: ■ "N> indebted to the (••• tie of
iVy.An lhneli,l:He < ..r ( l ; ;" ’ ' «>««■}.
■ ™ !ts.,i.i e—ate. will le ive tin in *i lit* ofliee
oil ijit. .1. It lJmiler. iytHinnn. props:!;. an
I tlienlivutodanil vtitiiin tin- time pre.-eril.eil by
i law.
S. 3. HAUItKIX. Adm r.
; November 10. IP7I. I.Vit
Sheriff’s Sale.
19711.1. I!i: tSOI.l) lit pa! lie (littery at tie
V V c, ~t llou-e .1 or. i., poof . e.. 0, ly. Ia
■■■:,. 1, . . :
' Jlry (iped*. Ci oCeri#.. 11 u.l a are-, ie., found in
: 11„: .tore it I '.'nselev. Well-* «V Cos., near Tnllckiut
iin Stt i.d eutinty. I.ei led on by t irtue of a Mort
aape it. fit.. eited nut by 1 >'ioovei. a übbs A* l ft.
' against said M.weiev, Well* A Cos., romi nabie
io Superior Court. Proporty j olnted
; out in ruid V.m ip.tgp.
I). r. WILSON, Deputy Sheriff.
'.'ovembnr 10, I'7l. 40-St
Notice.
A 1 T.I, PFJtSONS Indebted to the cslßte of
. Mrs. F. K. rattwson.,'ate uflhouk*} county,
I dcccii>M*<l. art* hereby notified tint they must
B
! claims a./ainst siiid e>tate, will prwent ih.m.
i dillv •mlhenticated, within the ttin«‘ or* -‘ .b 'd
I by law. j. M.SHliAllßit/ivx'r.
November 10, Is 7 1 .
Notice.
mmUTV davn ir-er tbe linrl.av-ifraeil,
ft (}
l M. IMMHKi:, Ciiarili.m.
E» L. Ng;so Li MGER,"
; Saddle, Brink's k Ilurncss,
V. st liubber and Lcaih r BELTING,
&a d dl : r y War c.
HABICGS AIIS SSIS LEATHER)
ni \,v.S' ( rs , <fa.
rrli, CSa.
si-pNd 4m*
VI. 11. .A. li. &. ,11S,
i.''Qßitmessimi •Wri'rhmi! 9
('OIa)IN(i & II liXhR,
COTTON FACTORS
General Commission Merchants,
>o liny
.- A\ iXS.UI GKOiRMA.
E; nipt and ourefnl attenlimi given lo the bale
of Cotton, Wool, Hides, Syrup, Beeswax, Tallow
Liberal cash advances made on consign
ments. not-3 8m
Change of Schedule.
UENEKAIV i: FEU IN TEN DENT'S OFFICE. 1
An v\..c oa O’ ts lUn.tMto, >
Savaur.ab, 001. 27, LSI. j
f> kvT'-f _
’ a: --l
fV' -W*» AFTEI! -T SI)A V. Oct.- üb, I’.Ksoa
\ I Tvsdus on this uoad will run a.> !ol
low s
express pa * 'Pyarn.
i .ive 0 daflv at 7 ■’> an
« Bai.ibridge ;U.‘ v. .^an
Albany at "• - '■ a.m
Leave Albany daily at <>.AO p m
« Batobridge daily at s2O p.iu j
- J/i-.-e Oak. dadv*at M 5 a.m ,
«* «n daily a* I ;.: > a m
.vrrlvo at Savannah daily at 11.2 > a.m
.1 (.'COMM 01) A TION TP A IN.
Leave Sa* inuah (Saturdaysexcepted) 11.00 pan
Arrrive it <)niu>u\n (Su;. ..’.vs •• 1 p.m
Leaie .Ub tty. (•> .tidxys excepttal) at » a.in
Live Oak, •* •* 3. r >o p.m:
“ Quitman, *• 2.0! p.m ‘
Arrive at Savannah, (Mondays except
ed) at 2.45 a.m
This is the only Train making close connec
tion at Live Oak lot Stations on the J. P. and :
M. Pailroad west o t Live Oak.
Close connection at Albany with Trains on
South Western Railroad,
no vlb ha 11 S UAINES, Gen'l Sup t, \
GRAND SALE
IN AND NEAR THE PROSPEROUS OF
QUmtAN, BR( CO., GA.
SI7A7J Worth of Propcrtr,
;Tm Le dis; :» s; f Pivi; luiLLAiiS 1 'i,. • Pchroar)' 15,1872.
A Fair and Honorable Sale! Six well known Citi
zens to manage the Distribution !
Q'- c. ' ! A-'* -i. U locate 1 on the Atlantic A
Dull i: lOt'Nid. j,4 !..;*! - • .- ■ ’! S; ■ u ... <. - • ir\, aot llie State—possessing a
••.. «Vc. 'i'hc present file ot
O : »•'• . 1 ... . .. .i : ; h o i: has b<«orae one 'among
' i' 1 ' 1" •' • w ll - .. a pooiihuion of 1500 souls, ma
ny m.i;' 1 ..:::- • i .van- r*--i . . y .( - ’ . > . an l beautiful churches, and
j Jill the a".Mi:, i;•> .v •(. - !• is town- including
, : :: 1 . a ni* arly next Spring.
I'i !:•* -I !• ~ ; - . ’ <> tl.. -aid t"W t» of Quit*
in-tft. ;i■ -1 -!. :* ! . ; -. i/; b-‘ d-j ofd id by pa rties who may
: he so succemdnl as \v urc the .am-.
4 : j•* -<-it ■ i-. : •: -; . r< ; v t-* '’ 1 hv• -. an* desirous of con
vertii'g it into ■• ■-!:. i.l E - tb- . a-; i >-.vn integrity, and tj them
ii-' ■ o. le-urmifod in the scheme
' !bet: a; ' . i . > . - .->•!«!, to fhold the same
■n ti u-t until the ii t \ .. i.- ; •» th.c i,i tie* •\ • • • •• - , tmndM*,- of tickets are not sold .
Hen • II be a i :!!•• • ;ajo • . a!a .u.. .;c •!i •j . :y . \■, to c : esp nid with the number
; of tickets disposed ot. f •
1 that ' hall ' ■ conducted on the strictest
I*! mei* of bo;. -:y and v.'.i A* • ..1 pains to _ aa:d pubic; agait*>i the possibility oi a
JAMES L DEXTY.
L. A JEERS M. I).
S S s ilHOR.fi \ND & CO.
S. T. KING-BERY.
O. T. •] EftEY.
THE
IV. 1 ■ • ii is. !'. i:. ■ i ■■■ ■ .» (..... i . • .b-.i/iu'...,! ns follow* :
I'UIZi I. A ;'■ • i'll I’n ,r ii 27' ■' i's us land ; 300 aorcii fenceil
a: 11 ;i a I.' I: ■ i'. il<•. Iv i' , * ibl- 1 : i•■ ■! i' n!. tiai 1 «■ 11.. six rd'nns. ami
: u . si,ooo oo
(1..i! I ■!r ■ .irr if .r b'• r 1-72. I l!.. i-1. >.l rawing tbc pluun
PRIZE ii. Oi. i: .un‘ 1. t in J Ii" t wit 'nf Quilntitn, nn wl.icli is a Five
p, m !)«•;• ! ; !;nti-r, ni':! ly 1 .1, Kini.ii-. ii .u- 1-, oi i!>, stable ami Ritfffty
ii i.-■ • ■ at. ■ : ji'll \ i'i in ;:.!■ t'./ti.: : uii.-ft, • n ino of the principle
.Ut l v..'i ...» Li...' 3,200 00
PRIZE HI. At'..,; Nil .-t*, with 23 nor -of Lrml.a I ah’ mile
Irntn do ( lii t: in (y.;!:.i ut. with all i:oot-*ai > inlt-b.i :l.liltgs, V«I
- - n irt 2,000,00
PRIZE IV A small Farm containing 110 acres. —CO acres cleared,
.i 1,.,- ... •! i -i., in a . <Lil.' of cn!'i'ati ri, oi.O! :ilo aud a half from
Quitman, v:i id at I 000 00
ri;:/ i: \ < l ... h•I , ■ • . |. and ll.irt.eaa, v .iltt .! at 50(1,00
PRIZE VI. A fit o Man: i F.iiioiv) and Cuggy with Harness,
vii i-1 ; • 450,00
Pi. .. Vii. \;i . M i■ , i,. ! !iar:.( .-s, dat 400,00
ii: /ii V|H. A fine Ha ' Man live v ui.-, -.d, vallied at 250.00
PRIZE IX. An M, r•, 1.1 ■ iat ’ 225 00
PRIZE X \ large M ,vr:i I t .he. \ It.. .1 at 225 00
P!: iZ l i \I. A • ;-- •: :M n v ui 175 00
PI.’I/.E \,l. A ! 've.r .' I « t v .!. Zat 150.00
I’RIZE Nil A X t s., : .:t, VO',,. !at 50,00
PRIZE XIV A Set '.I Part a Fi;r itutc, oi ; si-! log us 6 spnitg hntt'iin
('ha . 1 ,< (' , 2 ~Z ■: i,, (Vr.in: I;i i-, Wi rt-uut, Hurd Table
~/!:■ 1,1- Ml ~ 'i ...I 175,00
i*li :V ], \V Ot ’>'■ m, 1 125,00
PI; !/.r'. \Vi. .* /'■! '! ■; io> - ; I'll, , o .;.; j>! >.; le, vainod at.... 100,00
J'!; .; XVH Ue: v. I, ■W.; ■ . % h l at 100,00
PRIZE XVIII .VI) ■ . a ~...), E g!>.h I. vei Watcli, lSk case,
V, . ! 100,00
I h ' . -a ' 1 ’! "I 1 . lino lat . . 100,00
g clt valued at 90.00
1 : . • : X \. n if . V t . 90.00
I . y.x.’. 11 ! 15' i : II . V 1 u 80,UO
PRIZE XXIII. On I) mbla t iso j. id Delate'..cd E ver U'ulch, 18k
.■a , . 75.00
!.. !/: X . ' u iivn and Ca.t. v.itm and at 80 00
XXV, Six Ift ..! of cattle .3 I dmice) valued at 15,00
! , , . . -a I If. Vi 'ft dat 70,00
p ; \ , !• ii .! o \ hi, .! at 60 00
Pill'/.. NX. 11l A . • ..• i Fut...!y New . XEohine valued at.. 65,00
! , / i\ \. i ■ • • ,vin. I„t 35 00
p. .!/.!•: XXX . O < ■ . r I-- P . V . . •~t 18.00
I \ \1 lil.ia/ v..;. !at 12,00
T ’..! .17,575.00
Plan for Dispc/-:a! of said Property.
. I. . ea •):. . net $17,575, the
v: . • , v." iii-jtd-i i •!'. ..: '• fill bl -■ 1- i t wood will bo
.•■■.'■ti of ae baud. 3,481 of
Ibo j• t;iiriJy writ
t • !>! 'a : - • nl it will be parsed to tbo
i .i. v. ill be credited to ticket
! ; u . . r • :i ■ a.,-, a • in-cpibed on it the $7,000'
j w h •H uh L and . 1 i.> Itbvled a fine horse and
;.!!•> and. -ijnuted for the cl'ih
. ; - 11 ’ ~ ■•■ i 1 with the sale of tickets, will
“TiAolPo.^lio.
; v . - • : - • - - :i: y ro state for the iofor*
».» r',::, , f A.,.,.- ■/.:, . it/-. :;c A . :•«. 7 hat ii Ki-ili he . •:< • i.uiiv and j zuerabiy, without respect
to persons.
S. w. d\4 i -rk Superior C-*urt. R B. M'OOTEN, Tax Her elver.
1. R. MLi.’L-S. Kdii-.r *■:'Einev." j W. A. Attorney at Law.
C! A’, i'uX -'• . Mei rii ;uL j L. C. WARM. luL- Merehaat of Savannah.
M 1
y ifa Ini U Vii as 'ii Lxs _ 'G £3sS« a\y
IV m Exliilfit ouc of llie Largest Stocks of
EUROPEAN GOODS.
II s Selection Las been Entered in
SIX DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS,
Fianos, Oigans and Musical Instruments.
B-.toks and Stationery.
Me. ise/aum Pi;.ms, '. 1 1 :: s, F. .Z.t F- .ks, Dressing Cases, Work Foxes from
W nd a > ! I. r.i;i-r, G! ve f.n-s I com Seal Skin, Silk, Russian Leather, and Mo»
rucco, and Pocket Cutlery.
French Fancy Papers and Envelopes.
Gold Fens, Ac.
Large Stock of D nsoslic Manufactures.
This is a ft/.fti/ harcft for •ar /r.i',‘tio:n pe. : to llie I'a “ an.) I.on&OB Esposruiin, on a
small scale, as my Goods top resent the Principal Manufactures of the World.
Come all. wiifcont fid. I mu. vZhout the Principal Exhibitor, in variety of goods, and
l have ret eiveii more space for exhibiting than any one else. botl.-45 It