The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, August 02, 1872, Image 2

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QUI'IjUAA l;A.\.\K!!. QViti'liiW: FRIDAY, .AUGUST 2, 1872. THEjEO^SJIOKET. FOR I'KKKinFVT, JIOIJACi: (i 1 1 K K I.KV. OF NKW YORK. FOK VICK PKFAIOENT, II . <i It AT v: into AY rN , OF MISSOURI. STATE EL MJTO l! A L TICKET. For the Atat>- at hary : W. T. WoFtown. 11. b. Be Brian JI u KURUS, WaMUSUToS I*OK. For the l)i#h ids : 1. If. fl, Ti rnfii; 2. lb N I'i.y: ». W. -I. Hi i-o .: 4. .1 AH. M. Rack; ft. \. U. j. N. Douse Y; 7. B. I>. Graham. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR OOVIR (.11 <»F M O-if.IA ! JAMEH Mir/l OA WII I’il, fit !■:. Our Surreiulrj—(.rtclfy »u<l linnvii. Gonlrfuy to a |»r«vi«* - 1 < ;n - <•'! «I« n rmUm tlon, hut in conformity willi v. Ji .l \vm ("fiuci vc to bo onr duty i a jmi1i! : «; journalist, *a<? lu.vc concluded to I ill into rank uni 'eontribiit.n »ur feeble support to what l a- been designated the M pooplo*H Ticket’* t' i !’] < i'l' Jl! a1 . ; lh i dnut of then* Inlbh ini a.- .m ev dewe of carutWtnFHH. w«» place dn? ; tin of (..1.1 i.ky and Brown at our e-diioriul u: i -licad. t.U h* to remain until trimnpbantly .din i-ii.lmt. This course has l»> > ni<‘ a ntcssihj. Tin: policy of “masterly Inactivity, M in an issue h> prr<?mmt with consequences an the one now before tin* American people, can only be excused on the supposition ofltubccility. No man can remain a non-participant in this struggle and maintain bis political honor. For it must he iviih inbci ■d. that ih» very existence of u republic is at stain —constitutional liberty and military do: pot Dm have been cast into the scales- and Grant, the head and representative* of those who are eluni orons that the civil should be subordinate to military authority. If succe- I'til in the . hup ■!<;, will effectually trample under foot the < < nstilu tion, spurn the sacred writ of habeas corpus. firmly rivet ihe chains of bondage, domicile his soldiery fu«our midst, and make a second no cursed Poland of the Smith. Therefore he who fulls to buttle ugaind the mic- of the modern despot- -he who fails to throw the weight of hi. Influence into the scale in behalf of constitution' nl liberty, virtually gives aid and comfort to the Cause of the oppressor. Such a position Inclination and honor prompts us to decline. Greeley, it is true, i- a Ropub licun, and Imsbeeu, all bis life, a hitter, mulig nnilt enemy to the South. We have for him neither affection or reaped; but Grant isa imm ster of such hideous mein, that no respectable man can entertain for the vile despot und un principled demagogue, nnui/ht. but hate and loathing; and to defeat hi- ;i: i l ' . end di honorable, wicked designs, we me form-d to support and vote for lloraee Greeley. We take him as a matter of necessity, and not of ch>/,r< ,* ami therefore in the exciting campaign ahead, It need not he expected that the ••farmer of Ohlj paquu” will be extolled, as u saint. He / • -■■// be ft very good man, but ur fail l«> pen-eive that he is in possession of extraon irary virtue- at least political v irtues. ]’«>--sed and considerable ability, however, an a sinfeMuan. and imconi- Islng in his opposition to the military and plun dering features of the present administration, he will, for those reasons, command from us a zealous and untiring support. As to the Cincinnati platform, Midi rncefully and eagerly Hwallowed at Baltimore, by men Culling themselves I * -uiecrafs, xs«■ «: •nileri ii aid spurn It, us unworthy the consideration 01.'■ m di ern men. It Is a Uad leal devso too n. : <•-• n. ■ . . yet, to be rolled as a sweet morsal u. i.-r our tongue. AHSOCiatlon with Ciredey mny. event ually, prepare us to ac-o pt nine i a, _ i liticully. It Ison the ph-ifo. mos the (i. .. Democracy, enunciated at A lania, on lh<- t ' ult., that we accept and will do battle t- t t! “people’s nominees." Th pl.tt! mi h *'••• ring of ill 6 true Domoeiutie mend. e>n i: \\ - cun honorably stand, and triun] hin October and November by fifty thou: me! A Fearful 111 of fit: Sav;u::iah* The carpet-baggers. .daw.--- and lie roe- of Navannuh, no doubt. faithfully conijd \ ing n • instructions from headquarters are emh-avorii to create strife and bloodshed between the nice — thus furnishing a pretext tor Gen. (bant to declare martial law over the State of G.-ur; thereby enabling him to control, by the bayo net, the election in November. During the latter part of last week then - themselves very obnoxious and create-! considerable excitement, by attempting to torn themselves on the street ears appropriated sole ly for the use of whites Several difficulties eu sued in consequence; and on ' 'iy evening the crisis was reached, an i a one it proved to be. It was an o« ta m>ui - ii.e . . liter remarks, long to be r« nn-mb- i in >- ,r nab--"really, never to be. loigoiten. fori-., ver at any time within the of the oldest eiti yens bus our city wituc '-evl such an ii, not oven at our most s-anguinch -e.-united i> - (tons. Nothing in peiueful tie > v ul«l equal ;. To be present and witness the excited, ia\ » Condition of those w ho participated— to hear the noise of men whooping to each other, the utter anees of oaths, b’.uplu m> ami c\» t t: . - » every kind, and tin con-tant report of p ; ; added to the general confusion of the occ.i i t. reminded one of the description given of tin* insurrection of Paris. ” »Ye would be pleased to give the - : : c! ibis riot, but our columns forbid. For hours Whitaker street was crowded with cx, lied peo ple. and the firing of} i.-iels and g .its. ami ; difiant yells of the infuriated mass, was con-auit and terrible. It is surprising that hum!reds were not killed. Many, however, were >evoi ly wounded, including innocent white Judies an-.t children. ITEjtD.—-President Juarez, of the Ke pnblic of Mexico, is dead, and iuteuse eonow it> nittuifested everywhere. Tlk* bill creating anew county out of portions of Thomas and ] eculur, failed in the House. I tie UoitKM iml 1C Stale f o*if r 4 , .iil ion. TANARUS»« II Miiltrt of the .Slate Democratic (' r vonti -n, which was held in Al a .t-i, |on th 24th ultimo, am before the conn j iiy*, and appear to give general salislac lion. Every county in the State was | reprcHciitod by gfa»d and true nvn, and 1 the deliberations were exceedingly har | rnonioiiM. The nomination <>\ Gov. Jaw. ; M. Smith by acclamation, was a compli ment to his excellency, seldom extended ;to public men; and it was deserved, lor he httH faithfully discharged the onerous duties < f his responsible position, with wisdom and sound discretion. i "’he roMj. al on the part of the Conven | tion to ratify the Uepublicau Reform i plalfoirn, as promulgated ut Cincim ati and swallowed at Baltimore, is most heartily approved by the Democracy of ; the. State; for it most he considered a j c mee.ssion on the party of the Kef am wing of the Democracy (who are dis* p med to rn ilo* any s-acrifice of principle s for success,) to those who have been, clamorous for a straight out nomination on an uncompromising platform. This concession has prevented a serious dis rnptioii of the party and no doubt will rehtiU in the restoration *>f complete bar rnony. The resolutions adopted are a? follows: Tim D moon lie party of Georgia, ii Convention assembled, lh<* principles heretofore enunciated by them, to wit: That they stal'd upon the unchangea ble doctrine t'-at this i« u union of States, of their rights and of t rir equalitv with each other, i« an iecliapeusible part of our political system* Tie y reeogni/ • the < xigemues of (hr times which suggest'd and secured the nomination by the D< ruaerai ie (conven tion at Baltimore, of Horace Givcfev and B. Oraty, Brown, as eandidutes for Fn si dent and Vice ih-esideot of the United States, and regard their oh el inn as con ducive to the preservAf »on of the rights of the Stales to local self-government, and the protection < f the individual lib erty of the cibzenH. In the approaching election the Dem ocrutic party invites' everybody to co operate with them In a zealous determi i alien to change the present usurping and corrupt F* dcral Administration by placing in power men who are true t< toe principles of (h-uFtitnliomtl Govern ment and to a faithful and economical administration < f puld’C affaiis. That thin Conventi<»n preseufH, by a unanimous vote, as a eamlidate for Gov ernor of the State of Georgia, at the up preaching election, the tried and trm patriot and magistrate, the Hon. James M. Smith. The State Electoral ticket .is compos ed of Horne of our very host cii z *i«h— genllemen if p*sition and influence in th« ir roi-p* eG\e mrn i< ns. Their n.imi H will lw found under pur editot ial head. | We presume they will at once enter up on the duty of canvassing the State, and illustrating the great mceHsiiy for a efiunge in the executive head of the Re public. It odist i id mg I tie State, The bill reported by the Committee on rediatrietinjr the’Mate passed the House hint vvei k, and ere this has became a law. And under the ro w arrangement the county of Blochs is trai sfened frem the tin t to the second GongTessioual District—which is constituted of tie fdlowing counties: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Giilhnmi, ('lay, (h hjuit, Decatur, Dougherty, Duly, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Terrell, Thomas and Worth. These zeveuteon conn ties contain a population, nee tiling b> the census <>| of 126,2G0 ii hab itants. (Ts tliis nuinher f»8.ISO arc whites, 68,080 me Cidoied—which gives the* negroe s a m:»j uity, in p* pnlatien, of 0,000. In the last (h ign ssinnal edtrt inu— 1870- twelve* c*f these countieu gave Democratic ncjniities to the inirn her ed alout 8,300; ar.d fiveof.-aid Coun ties furnished Radical majorities to the number of about 2,500- which, e»n the basis of ll.e tdection ol 1870, le aves the District Den ocrutic by one thousand majority. Although we regret a severance from the first district, it will be observed from the foregoing fig tires, that Brooks has been placed iu very excellent Com pany, for the* District can always, by a trifle; of' oxoi tion, maintain a Democratic ascendency. A Stair HadicalCunx e ntioii. I The Atlanta Sun says that the Centra! Ci mmitteo of the Radical party had a meeting iu that city on Friday last. 11 F. Farrow presided, and thirty-one out of thirty e x members of the commit tee were present, and the meeting was harmonious. The members of the com mittee were appointed a committee in their respective districts to organize for the campaign. A resident committee of seven was appointed to conduct the campaign. A committee of five was ap pointed to consider the diutianehLe nient of voters by the non-payment of poll tax, and digest the most effectual mode of securing the unrestrained oxer-; vise of the elective franchise to uli enti tled to it. A State Convention was call ed to moot in this city on the 21st of Au gust, to nominate a candidate tor Gov- j ernor and an electoral ticket. Each county will be entitled to double its re picsentat ives in the Lower House of the General Assembly. tain itcl l>i % infilMl .*!»• of l • The H iid quarterly uncling of the! Grand Division < > t 1 c* Sons of Temper" , a ice for the State of Georgia was held at Valdosta, on the 24th ultimo. Seven subordinate divisions were n pr< suited by and»: leg ut os*—the proect flings w re liar , rnoniouH and h'ghly important —and the j members * f “Valdosta Division” were | profuse in kindness and hns itality k ; It was our intension to furnish the j readciß of tl e Banker a detaih and state ment of the proceedings, but so much time has elapsed since the day of meet ing, that a recital thereof wou’d be con sidered Ft ale, as fie materiel facts have* ! already appeared ir the r’..vaunuh press, j 'This wo will tiny, however, that the meeting was very important in its re salts, and the order is ti*’W firmly estab lished on a white basis. In this State it is no longer under the jurisdiction < f Tennessee, buts mwasv<iv gn b« with charier, r- rdlittili n and laws of its own; and charleis wi m irediat* y be issued to all gul id ) ate divai.olts ill good standing. Under present .an ung> m ids we cosi* uider the (hd- r of Sm 4 of iiiperat.ee permanently •* t and finrd) rstaldishcd; and bv a trifle of eneigy on im* part « f those who are favorable t<> tin* cans", it n u-t j prove pt < sperotiH. V\ iill such det* nniu*; | **d Fpiiifs as Tu< mas. 8 iinuNor.it and j ; Otio, of Savannah, and F i.k.s and -Mirn, lof v .’denta, earnestly espousing and la ; boring it» thehanks with ud thei ‘ it*d uni ; eatable energies, the edd water anny | must,at no distant day, boa power for ; ! good in the Si so of Gemoia, <;t« I v’h LeiU i es Aceepfnttrc. | The bth rof Ibo ace Gree ey, in re ; Spouse to that 'if the G« limiitl (! appoint ed by the Baltimore Cot'vent ion f«i notify | him of his nomination by said body, i> a ! very able and sensible document. W e ; have room for only the concluding para ; graphs# Having done what I cmjhJ for Hu* ! Complete emancipation <>f the bkieks, 1 I now insist on the full enfr , aiiet‘is ,, n>«*nt jof all my Waite countrymen. Let ne e ; si»y that the ban has ju t been removed ! from all but a few bandied elderly gen* ; tli men to whom ebgddlhy t<» * fli <• ran | la* of little COItKI #| ii* oce My vew eon-- i template ß not the hundnds pronm-ibed, but the fttiliio* s who are d> ni< tl tin* rigtjt to he ruled and reprcai nted by in* nos: their own tinf*l sered elmce, I’i-scrip-i : lion were aimuid if t'-ese <ii<l not vvir*li ;to elect tlie very men w Imm tiny are j toi bidden to choose, I l ave a profound n guid for the p*o j pie of that part <d New Ivigland where* ■ in 1 whs burn, in win se eumnn n s<*ii <ds f was taught I rank no people nil v*- them in intelligence, c apacity and moral j ! worth; but while they do many things l well, and some udm raids, them is one ' | tiling they c annot mis.- y or- w:.- ly nu | riei take, and that is the s- lection for! | Stales r«mote from and unlike their own <>f the peiNons I'V whom th se Status | shall bo repn aente and in Congress. Ii \ j they couM do this t-» good purp tl e ' Rupubbcuu itifilituti n« are unfit an! iHiistocracy tie- only true polis ea.l gy«- tc in. Yet, whnt have vve* rcc ntly wit ! nessed? /. B Vjinc-e, lit.- U!o|m*HJ i-aned choice of a large rn *j *ritv I the present L gird at lire o| N rth Caroii: a, backed by majority c f the people who voted at it. e lection, lufusi cl the te at in the F-deialj Senate b» whidt he was elm mi, and the Lugislaturo was 1 im coi .-n aim'd to ! c hoose another in I is jdace or leavo tin* State umrpi renbal for vims. The voters of New F* qland thus de prived North ('ar>-i na r 1 the S nator ui ' her choice, ad c unpelh .i her to scud ! ! another in bis stead--a trot her who ini | our late cot.si was. l>k* Vance, a rebul, land a fighting rebel, but had (•••! .«< rved iu (joitgri fs b< fore the war a.> Vanc«* i ad; though the latter mnainc-d fail! ini to ' the Union till the cl a- ■ f h : a tmm. ! protest against the ■ 1 [i a: < his *n ■ t of i u Suite, prcMimptivi ly < t a number ol | States, on ground so narrow and b eh- Ii ical us t! is*. The f »ct Unit Hie fume; Senate which r«di ad ids c at pre cca d* and to rernove l.i.s disabilities alter tic.it B>*at [ had lc ca ii!b and by am li ■ r, only Rcrv-s ! to nlatv in a »tr mger light l! v ii-d g by i U'atolma, and. pie ail; iary, capr eii-ufi tyranny which dictub-J it. i 1 thank you, genii men, that my name* :iato be C n-picucacsly : S*. date and w a ! yours iu a eh-tei mined clb it to r< ndc; ; amnesty coinph’te and universal in spirit jas well as in lette r. Even dde .t in such a case would leave u sting, while ; tnumph would rank with •. . •t- \ ict rn • 1 which no Id and redden and which rv be ino tears but Hum; ul gi.uitmle and joy. (Jenih men, your j hiHotrn, w hicii is also mine, assures me that Dt-iu cracy and j not bcncM bn th to stand for one thu z Lind republicanism tor auertlu r; but th« • tei ms are) to mean in publics, as l ey i have always meant in the diet os ary, substantially one ami tin? same tbinu'* namely, equal i igl is. regard ess of cre ed o'* clime or Color. I ! aii this as agt nu itit; new departure fr> m outworn feuds ami meaningless content i.ms in the di rection of progress and reform. Whether I shut I l>c fund wmt'ny to boar the stundaul of the g* <at Libtu a movement vvoich the Am-.-rican p<*oph* have? inaugurated is to be detenu meal not by words but (1- ds w‘. me.?, if I steadily advance; ov« rme il I falter. Its grand array moves on to achieve? for onr country tier glut ous beccticv m des tiny . : Cotton Fnesrkcr— A»uii i.tic rep*• rt> from^M ississippi and othei Southwt stem | Suues, argue that the growing cotton ■ crop is in a bad condition, and that the yield will be materially less than rcaliz |ed lor several years past The motion! worm is everywhere visobie U«un.ghoui those* States, and the icooot e'Xc ssive j rains have aided .u the general destruc- , 1 ttou. The Anii-Uieeley Movement. ' BUiilou Duncan, ol Kentucky, Mill) a | j tew oilier nd-liot D; mocrals, one day | laat week held a private meeting' at the New York hotel, for the purpose of in stituting an eflVetjve orgat.iz.it ion | throughout the United States, for the do | feat of Horace (Jree’ev. It is said that ' they expecet enlliusuistic rt'-ponses fr tit I all quarters to the call for a conventi ■« at I, uisvillo on the 3 I < f S'j.tcrn!' r, and I expect that full delegations 'rout all the States will he in attendance. This movement, in out* judgment, should cease. No good, hut much harm, will result from such reckless ventures. The proposed convention, if cmitrne.l at alt, vvHI lie a very weak affair, at and v .1 not tedound to the pr ate and welfare of ! the country. Tlitt Tliom asvitle I’.! in. We are delight, and to leai'n that ties enlerpr'se litis proved remunerative. The AVer'/wm.; hits t! is to say in ifs law! same: Tim time lor the next exhihitioti i« rapidly approaching, and airango snents wi 1 he perfected at the next meeting of the Tnomas County Agrieul* tur.l Asaociation, ru the Inst Itiursrfiy it, August f r carrying out the u-oal programme with increased lueilitiea nnd !ad vast It cf-a. Let no poison suppose ! that the interest in our Fair exh I itioli |h im nl aterl. An i: Bt’tution that has paid itself enllrely out of debt, acquired j ihuiiKaiids ' f dollars w rtli <f vatuaMe property, and a ■ greatly awakened in terest in and improved the'agrii'uh ura | and mechanical departments of thus sec tion, cannot he abandoned by sensible men, who they they can count money div idends or not. A hands me divi 1-nd has already hern real z <1 in the improve incuts visible since its iratigui alien. The Georgia ‘•Straight-out-.’’ The Atlanta correspondent if the Sa vannah Jd.icrttM'r, writing on the 25th, says : To-day a call was issued fur a conve ;• j lien (.1 He •) if rsoi.i.m Democracy t*• \ meet in A lanta on the 22il of August, | fur the purpose of Bending delegates to I the Lon..S' die Iti moeratic National Cm i volition, and n‘so for the pulp se <■) I iirminaiiog elect r». it is tie inrention of thr- gent ha • m r n ':re t m I e Ue ' - airmt to have the call signed in as not y of the coontbs a- p Bsilde heforo pub lialiing it. the 01-ject being to ge: several tl.etisauds of signal O' m. It is also pro posed to organize ai ti-tin eley 1). ino •eta PC cb.l>K throughout the Stale, and' go earnestly to wink. What the move ■ n.ent w II tesiill in, t inn-alone cm di - terminc. It tfie leaders an euerg tie 1 nave no doubt that it Will assume start ling proportions, Ni good cm result from this move-i ment, and the sooner it is abandoned, the better it will be lor the peace and prosperity of the State. Tins Hitow \ T- oitns Tb i ui.k. —lThi peraoaal dilli.mtly at pear* to have been finally concluded, by a square back down on the part of General Toombs, tiny. Drown, in his last publisher! r ad. distinctly informed (leu. Tootnls, that lie enutt! get “ the satisfaction due a gen tleman " whenever such demand bus made, and that ho “con'd not shie'.l his poltroonery" u der a subtcnf-ige. Gen.; looniita has dei no o' pn per to make no; lesi oi *e to tfiis last caul, and conse quently Gov. lJiiiwn no .1 be considered tUu “gam 3 cock in that pit ” I! H.ti Rick —An obseane individiia', known a» “ lb" >;h h'v"- vi-ty ‘ Umigh'* —residing mme when in the suburbs • I Atlanta, evident iy ilis>- t.-fied wit. tie 1 micali ui I Gov. :"i by do I' in . racy, is out in a caul modi stly annnunc b g himself “an imh pendent candid ate \ lor (ii)Vrrnni a t Ihu text t lection, it no ;other candidate is put before the people." Toisialhe coohst piece of iMt.ndef.ee presented lately, and wc congratulate tiie g. litlernau on earning the sebriq .» t of “d.tmphool ” We are inclined to be bc!i. f ti.it Greeky will be elect' and, in November, ;by an overwhelming majority. Tho t\- 1 citement throughout the northwest has lei parallel. A cite: a of Quiuiiua r - ; ceived a letter on Tuesday, from his I,rot brs ia Illinois, W eri'in it is stated that a “Greeley club ’id just been or igarrizi'il at Fairburn, 103 strong —and composed entirely < I Republicans. On last Saturday, a bill repealing annual appropriations from the State Treasury to the Mate Agricultural So ciety, was d< fee ted by a vote of 54 to ss. We think tU.se apptopi iabous should erase, as liar people are tired of taxation to keep up exhibitions id patent plows, steam engines, Larue3 pigs and boat lacing. Bi*ArrmsTr'D OiFicz Skekkks.—The Com: ; ttee on t e Judii of the lie r : gia Legislature, have reported that die present was net the session to elect State Ib uso officers, ami not the time lor an Attorney Gem ral or Judges of the Supe rior Courts to be nominated and confirm- . ed. Sam. Bard lias been sent to Washing- ' ' ton to invit'- Gr.-nt and cabinet to visit j I Chat Urn mga. lbs acceptance w 'll de-j need ou the Value of presents tendered. “lb Carp t ItasiiM' ' i f * fr^ tVo have u .ti it.' ■ • vku. received sev eral requiUlions ft ' Navaiismb *‘“d ' fnreopWof the I! is: ■' " of dm I" th C|,n i taming the above .f-ilk* portrait ofafur r ,, t- Ul ,. ~'r, who rec rtlv vWted Brooks County. in the interest *f the groat gilt - taker L O-lesa r„. at. V.Biepr lace the pr<r : ; pistnre lur the purpose of supplyia the <W«-> related o». There is a tiLp. silt • on the pait oi ' the Legislature not ..n'y t<» change the limn >hei hi .1. <CI lon frun N-v- m l.er. bad: to 0. I. lb r, hot to change t e time of the rayeiing of the I, 1 gio.atiia from January : xto N ' ui "t. - - 111 C iecli e nety, ... lew days ago, n : little mm of Mr. James White' m.-t met a 5,1,11- 1,:., diadi. A in.ttle vsf'iclf he " ‘ rallig I . 1,.1r ■ ta■ ■"n •{,' throwing ti e little tiny v, esc astn g ,f l etitanh‘*l in the lines." lie «■« dragged one hundred yards, wild when l Cadi and i y his parents, who wete i ye-wdm cse- I.i the t. re:hie - , e, life vv..s nearly ex tinct. — A i\<“- • If nothing more '3 c den fn m tin SijuthGttrob'a Treasury, it will be be cause there ‘s i"" 'V bole mg -ltd. Tint StHtc pov. ininent is para • b.n . . f < the sy .I, m of public «ducat mu is biouglit to a ala l .d.till hit tne bii k o. i. i ht* cal j.H'l - is have 4iClU j * Utly “dc.Ui'd iJii.' . t'l'n. It would sen in t -it tiii name of Bryon in t*vt r tube itt.H-- 'L'lriitd wild scaudui. Loi-d VVi ut\v«,rtn, tu: stju cri Lmd lit von *» duugbier Ai!v\,buß I'.cjuli) » -ivt*.i t and *u t it: [UibtiC l.ielt lit; will uildiitb • j, it o' dt-bl.s oi in* witc V\ t uivV't. I , n wuixun»‘tl g» tut buo tv, is ii*c du .jii.uu" ot toe Hev* iieiiot. roilntit di Oil a IWit! - Thb dl^inpolno‘d H-tsuntur rb • ■ sn-.n ih.n- io uim* ««-. i>'i»i|;iv •! to rifll SI" if >s t- j ii;. ',•>B p(»t Julia ;iL;<G--: j/UAK.. ft ibi IT-. VuW lilfti. lUc> CUU UUi trilticl V.L.li • i.i: ti.tijj lltrl' in iOV ji. rtuiuwng pupuliint s. i ?u* cxplattatiuii i» Rimt»b* t * 111! i t j.;, tJ. i iif i'f'pwtati. Os ill* WLU’ld 1 f.’ltiU lonic is foK:;iie.{ upon .» *■*=*•;-; thv- UmCu " hxrt; UItMK. At! US UjglfdH'tita di'# piuvust'l wi.Oit'- souh*. Humt, liivu, ton id li**. i.-nus itnd tu. uU <’X|H I !. to t>U>l ikid it vviiti COfUpOulltis Ot eil» Iti dr gut upd ‘fiit-f i:<|i»t»r. ot Witt! nt{ H-ritsa trash in a .-:.iu* of nt t'UiiiH li'JiUGUtaut-j;.' Os cv»uu^‘ " i' I'*■ and guat! tut» (aid’d. Ih■■. i' c« Uibittpi loi us*- MdlJcilitlM.--.il. til i.- : . .G;"i I- -li.-MV in the Idiitm ti i"■. i.i >. v• •* • vdfd pc ! i. idc JOi illH'V dt hi. ' ■ \ I'pHUi, H. Yt'l’ 5.11(1 apo*. rliotiUiaSt-m. , • uit . .1,. .avuivilig u tivfitdoiu'y oi vtUn j v. •>. >:t? t imjiiftf um. b .1 ;> ’ t Ho face Emu ions, iht.'it' - id ■ s j I riiiiT-er::., iis! Am T •G r ,‘~|'AT . X . JL-i JL Oil WV^:r All kinds Cl IdCTUItES tjuiiuiuu. i .. AC It \'4 HIGH SCHOOL, QUITMAN, GA. EMMET VALLAKj fLLAI?AL rpin: 1 ; > i»rt*: in l I me.: : i.i :i ' ■ A renewal of public is v. pvctt\i-D\ ! The huliddipr wbl bo repafre ' an 1 placed in ] and conifortable co.tdidcni. 1 hargt s as hereto! ie. Aukg.a 2, Urt. Im .u i;. o\ lAi.v »a: 1 :\n; it l ir. ; »ora«. nc*«f oivtlU iu pm ’ - c ch.'pol, Iwture reo«us 1 uiul dbiipg-rs GUiM ‘ piano-- mni tv\<» *>rpA!.s. including l- us spit ;!!<! uvw i ment**; elegant new wn-buit .-nits mul Kittle'- 1 spring beds in tile down Tories, and floorc ear ju !ed . dviTn. .' Ktorulaiiee. i;»r • pi t, 200 Kip- ■v v ,-fd -it'”!. I-'er Circular, ai i. lUCHAfUJ U. d^WLlN<;.a M. a., rif dd.-nt. iiMin __ _ j cotton Gin kfjiafrs fITUE Jindei -ignotl i- } rep ed {<■ repair an*: JL pkire In good urtler C ilton Cius. Sum sharp-'Utfd and iimshvs filled, so as to mako them as good as when bow. oill \ k-‘it anv por tion of the eourjtrv, wlku notified that services are needed. * J. R* PAI MEK. Quituiap, July 2 0, i>72. -t! Notice. ON ■-5 y . !\ in .**»-: :-L rne.vt, the nntiers;used will mak<* application t-> the liotjheable Court ot Qrdisurv liiooks Go.. r Ga.. for leave to sell oae-balfo* Lo: of Land, i No. 2 12, in" L i2ti; Ui> iet of id ' eouuty. and belong!-. ;* to the ■ ■>: i'c *d’ >. -ka D. Wo./ten. a minor. £i)Vv Aiti> LANG, Guardian. JuJv 26. 1672. -‘Mil “ aaeAFKK uOPsA, cacrgvTX.T.s, qa. DINNER Uul’>E tor iLe TiuUi> tVem Macon toj Albany ami EufauU : and SCiTEK IJOt'SE j lur the Night l.'p Train?, to Mar--a. fjpf-G -d meals at 50 cts., and polite and atten live ftervauis. -I g ; < tl E*r at .u-ned. \V. M. McAi EE. rropdetor. j July 12. IST 2. 2c-6m iset Gits. t! K II lb INSTI / vri K. ' ... .1 nil. Pn'|iar»tory to 1 ><>ls. V. 8. «i!i :'i v nil i .Nii'n! .t. ; 1 .! 5 srHsion. 4iith V »r. ! l b Fur - '..n'.iaue, address ib'ii. U It. !1. u'fs.'KLL, Principal. VlishlM • r;!UK INSTITUTE NTON.VA. PnilM-iU's ' -'I la nv,T m) l 'l'ms. Ground*, f.,■■!!- IT .'-'nilrs. Thr Course iii ' uinlnr twenty I’ro .. e-tiful and -a --1 : .... ■ e Apply ter Circular . y I P.P., lyni or ff. 11. TAJIB, 1 Sea y, Sramitcn, Va. “kentFckiT” '-f, 1 !- a- qJ. in t A J£ 1 i <wa j fiJ sa U and t 4*l 4 * .- 'M frankfort,KY. f j If- i v.t. ; . L;r-l course of study 1. pit--!. • ; liar advantages not 1 to be fuiied logetber elsewhere. ]. . . gi IHe manifold tenip 'iatluiis .: e -Ft-:;.* Li-* in the city. 2. i . FI sections, so |;i f .i 1 * Y.--. -:g -- • L.“-In ali his classes. ue one family, I nmler «rviet mill: try g.>vernm**ut. * r- a ; . , .. if. c :i!ai;iing full in , jc-ria-.i !'■'■!• 10 G i U T. f’. ALLEN, ] L Fian’ilin Cos,, Ky. . rim la fsi Soil ■ : • :.t. |*l - lit. Now is tjj.o - . 1* , -r I.), .-vi iptlvo Cirt-Miai^ ■ ■•♦d i ri ai ingH ol ' . . r,. ; ;...'“..n BiograpUles, •t . -!” Pins. Flags, and evt 1- ’ -d i<» ; jL-tu-s. Tell dollars per !\ -i F- F y- s t *nt lor $5 A<l - . 7 j ’.irk Row, N. Y. >“■ Li 1g to 500 M 'F F,;;:;',;;- £ ■ M.\! Hi.\K c\»i liiflalo, 1 sj., i.i i .... in. t <;r.NT "t n t:s I H!> .4<Mtt* miike . \ Itmn at anr -I'i ni iiu-rit. s'ur -: J Art /'ui i-. . : $290 F V; * " " ' J . FL. ever i ' . ' •' l ; f t & co. AbJi 1 t:ii- OF CI.AJJiS ll«nkrni*te 1 fti !, ,31.. . and t. IS .V V Ol ft. . - ut I;1 Gi. . • hur-iArr. Send for 1 * 1 c filar. ! FRAUD! I> g'. ;l :i- ' . }•>»’?i'tizers! Fer i’• ;■ ' •• ; g: ■:o.. I gents sos tho popular and uw l 1 tori. f nil Jjfffiirm, A::<! - : s! V 1 11 (<-1 V-(AlidP '. . V already saved Tie .. : ui ■ - F circulars and 1 * opy of book - -price > ! L>o addi'eF.* ‘ : 1 ' ; NFR Monroe. Mich. 'F-l.gLl. _ : IF. •* all w-L'-nt j i.-.i’.'vfs. TF.-y ruin tho i• >i 1“ ■1 * I '■ “b 1- V ; A tv.-. >j (if* «lig(Mtion. 1 • F . < i/.kk AmißiK.vrls Ih\ *• <■ 1u e '-0 relieving . Ml. • 1 liver .»ud in tea* ; . F :1 • , uions without M h It pul die. alitj ivgti! . *•-. P : • - '• “.SWARD ■ V 3 Blwding iY “ "• '• ***-'' v -'- y ' ,'t IMLEF ? hai • : ’ <•i -! ■ >;• re It is • P'.ies and noih k-L •F . . r'uLi Ir, -,;U 1 M -.rrL-!s. Price, $1 00. : L FiF F; !r. Y 1 ’ ‘ door * » u. -flf. i in Au - 'irtiiix! ‘i:- :•< ii-r p. ..jii-i. tu "it: 1 \ AG. Kail : ■ ; <1 et 1 » tainii 3 . ibirt (4 «n ini', . tt' ilas O’Qniii ' .1. ■ b p: .p'-rlv fit U'. .1 ti la. i»- s,'.nO h.AG, Sbfvin'. July li, lhTi, ?- b. ■ ns” Wilson n * 1 '■/t .' n ■ : :mmiy . Ulit >.ZZ.\7I~>T, :i’L“3T & BEST A'or 2-V;. ■;( r sc ! t Ppw iv of • 4 - hlncs are now ••s and the civ ' ! n • 1 '• . ■ ■ ui.ai<• a;.j >*dd m great a • • * • • of the mar. rit> . the Wheeler F W -mi a and everywhere Mo‘“ .1-. *.!. I g! 'e. where fabrics ; k’u.- maintained ’' ; ■ . .di : • t utv ’• ears of bin-it M ..“F o- 1!.- Li’aFjj Family Sew- T' o L «\ .VF .ii re, -rived the unani oft .Sewing F u'L Mb. . !go F> :*< -i •l-i at Savannah, N • I-7 i. •- . • A.;r work subj j i.i Hied. S . opt 1 1 < -d a: .the South Carolina State 1 Fair, held at Columbia. Ca ati ever, iiihig h fore it at Washington and ... F !*>• !•-. :.a ! aL:, -wlctlgud bv all dis \ imen'su and parties, -Jo So 11-t er Work and XVEore of it ■ . lie. 93,000 Here Family Machines Sold liian of any other Company, Call at Mr. J. LL FINCLFS Store, ill Quitman, • fire tu pi.r -ha-f or not. aud ex v . Examine and be c avinct-d that it hs '. in: ONLY AI.U'IIINJS " liicb caa lie 11 j, 1* '.. i ia i,,.■ i#>a-i iiDpair ktj tk« k'-altib ob the mo-; uVlii-atv foaale. WHEELER „ WiI,~OX MTG CO., ii :01b, Ga. • E. J. IXUOLA-t, Ageni at g lit'iaa, Ga February :13, 1572. 3-if CA Aft ' lb ' beanUfiil fit |J|l| -’boiovi'ipb Marruge Cerutlnalt'a a. v . ... i .Rrcoxd* F'.r u-riu- - • ■- y . b..LOE.. & ijmj-. I’ub j-tiers, Unk .