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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1R73
Judge Ki»kineiiit(l Ills.liny Dtcit
lun.
Judge Er»ki lie's remarkable decision
in reference to I lie* man' ei of impure -ling,
om) tti v rhararhr wf jur; rs to seive in
the United Stati * Courts of tl is Stale,
has created a storm <>f indignation, ai <1 j
ii flue need severe cilic'stn of tin- rnolivi k
it do ncing said functionary. The pine |
pie liave, heretofore, rntei laiiu and a fa-I
vorahle opinion of Judge Erskinc, and
conceded to him a desire to avoid all |
partisan feeling, in his capacity ns an j
arbiter cl justice. They wero inclined I
to l«lievo" that tie desired to conform his
action strictly with the Constitution and
his oath of i fljee. Tl is late decision,
however, has disrobed him of the assum
ed part) of judicial honesty, and lie now
stands tel.ro ti e ContiUy a perjmed
official—a pliant tool and tdind partisan.
He has "hov/ed the knee to Bu( I,” that
ho may find favor with the Washington
dynasty. Ambitions lor jud cial pmrno
lion, to procure it, he has sacrific'd his
manhood, Ins honor, his oath of office,
imd aligned himself with the Durells, the
Bonds, and the vilest and most persist
ent porsecntois <.( a po< pile among vvlaim
ho lias lived, and by whom I"- has been
trusted and honored for upwards of a
quarter of a century.
It has hitherto been the custom, pre
vailing in every State c mposing the
American Union, for the United States
Courts to'impanel.theirjmors in pursu
ance with (lie Constitution and laws pre
vailing in each State. In Georgia the
Constitution prescribes rtat none hat
upright and intelligr.nl citizens shall he
selected to serve in the capacity of ju
rors, which virtually disqualifies the ne
gro, for ns a elans they certainly are not
intelligent. The kjstem has worked well,
and complaint lias been rendered by no
class of citizens. Judge Erskinc, hew
ever, says the policy is not correct—
that the burden and responsibility of ju
ry duty should rest upon tho black as
well as tho white clt'zoo. Consequently
the ordinary mode of selecting juries lias
been ignored, and they nio now, and
hencclortli, to be selected in accordance
with a presumed inclination to become
servile instruments of Radical oppres
sion. Under the old, or Georgia system,
of selecting jurors lor the United States
Courts., when intelligence was made the
prerequisite for service, hut lew convic
tions resulted from indictments infln
euced liy parti/,an malevolence and de
pravity of heart; therefore, nadir the
flimsy pretext of compelling the negro to
incur his share of the burden of jury du
ty, Judge Erskinc draws his | anels from
the depravi d,«the vicious and ignorant,
with the assured expectation of verdicts
of conviction, whether tho evidence jus
tifies or not.
Umlor these circumstances, it is not
surprising that the liar, the Pjess, and
the People shoo’d be deep-toned in ex
pressions of indignation. Radical rule
has, in the past, proved terribly oppres
sive to the citizen—it has dishonored
and a’nvst bin krnpted the State—and
fastened upon the present and future
generations, a burthen of taxation al
most too grievous to be liorne; but we
have ever congratulated ourselves that
jxTsonal liberty was secure—that the
Federal Judiciary of Georgia, aided and
strengthened by upright nud intelligent
jurors, was incorruptible. But it lias
proved a delusion! Judge Erskii o has
dragged the ermine through the filthy
pool of Radical polities —ho has dis
robed himself of honor, declared in fa\*br
of ignorance, and henceforth negroes and
penniless adventurers will be the aut. m
atons that will grace the jury b.xos of
the Federal Courts, and instauce
pronounce a veidiet in accordance with
the dictation of Radical authority.
A Stiumik Fish —Tho Macon Telegraph
has a description of a strange fish that
was caught in the Ocgiulgi-o river on
last Monday. It says that ‘it measures
ten feet five inches from tl* head to the
end ol its tail, and its head, which is flat
timed somewhat like that of the cat-fish, ;
isthiiteenincl.es broad at the widest
part. It is armed with a double row cl
teeth, somewhat resembling tin s' of a
shark, but neither so sharp noi quite so
long. Its-bead is without scales, bat
covered with a r ugh bluish sort of skin
lib pectoral fins aie fifteen inches long
and fan-like in shape. Its caudal fin
,runs out to almost pointed shape, hk<>
that of an eel. Its dorsal lius stand like
a formidable lie.lge along almost the
whole length ol its vertel ;v, being long
est about midway, and sloping bath
ways, hut more abruptly towards the tail
The body of the fish is Covered with lay
ers of large hot ny, or bony sears, with
toothed posterior margins, making it
probable that the fish is a specimen, not
described by Agassiz, but whfch belongs
to tiis Cteuoid order.
The last issue ot the A finny A’etes c in
tained details ot several fires ill that city
and vicinity.
Georgia New*.
. The Valdosla Times lias entered upon
its seventh year, and appears in prosper
ous condition. We wish its clever pro
proprietor many future years cf prosper.
Ry •
The house of a i egro woman in Pike
County was recently bullied, and two
children perished in the flames.
Large s unid apples w- re selling in
Gainsville on the 20:n of March at $1
p< r bushel. In Q litman, same date,
northern apples were selling at 75 cents
per pi ck.
The wheat crop in the region of Dal
ton is rather inferior, and a p'entiful
yield at harvest liin” is not anticipated
Judge Pittman, Ordinary of Fulton
county, lies si me twelve or fifteen while
children now in the Alms House that he
desires to apprentice out.
Moses Rosenweig, who was stabbed
by Banks Crawford, in Atlanta, is in a
very critical condition.
Freni the Augusta papers we' learn
that in the cotton pool if that city three
hundred anil fifty seven estimates of the
crop were received, including ten Irotn
newspapers pubiial ing tho official notice
The average estimate is 8,774,880 bales.
The 20th of this month is the day for
! too decoration of the soldier’s graves.
Let the ladies remember.
On the Ist inst,, wo learn that very
near one bundled thousand dollars’worth
of the new eight per cent. Georgia bonds
hud bel li disposed of. We Ii pe and he
lieve that every one of the $1,200,000
will be'taki n by citizns of the Slate
There are no bi tier securities in the
market.
The Brunswick Appeal says the Cornet
Band of that city is flourishing under the
aide management of Prof. Lyon, the in
slrpctor,
A dispatch from Washington says that
the new cable to tin laid between Savan
nah and Lisbon, via. the Az ne-s, it is un
derstood will t o put under contiact some
time this spring.
A Unitid States Deputy Marshal lias
been arrested in Atlanta for bribery—
the charge-t eiiig that in,consideration ol
the sum of twenty dollars, he released a
prisoner fnm custody.
The Bluelishear Georgian ways: We
learn that Mr. Patrick Griffin, of the
ninth district of this c uuiy, was killed
Wednesday last by being thrown from u
horse while riding a race with his broth
er. His neck mu broken by the'fall.
The Early county JVmvisuys that about
four weeks ago a small child of Mr. K.
W. Golden, ol the 26th District, being
left in a room by itself but for a short'
time, by some means that its parents
cannot account for, hail its ch.tlns to
take fire, and was so badly burned that
it died in a short time. On the mother's
return to the room, tho child was lound
on tho i pposito side from the fire place,
with ils clothes on lire.
A eotemp rary says that “guano is
spread ail over Morgan county.” It ii
our iiiipiessiou ti nt guano has been,
pretty generally, spread over the entire
South, the" present season. And wo are
luither of the opinion, that tho excessive
use i.f commercial fertilizers will not in
crease the amount pf greenbacks to be
handled by cotton planters next winter.
While two little beys, sons if the late
Major Turn Julies, of Twiggs c unty
were playing with a gnu recently, ii
went off, blowing tho head of the young
est, aged nine years, to atoms.
Tho Madison Visitor says: “A sad
accident nerurred at Buckhead, in this
county, on tho evening ol the 21st. Mr.
William Martin was showing some per
son in his store how he had shot some
wild turkeys on that day, when the gun
went off, discharging the whole load in
tho breast ot a colored man named Pat
rick Davis. He lived about two hours.”
j The editor of tho Ttmmasvilte Times
Inis been gazing on tho first green pea sf
tho season. Happy and fortunateeditoi!
Wo should have preferred a peck, how -
ever, well c< oked and properly seasoned
A Nkuxo Lk.ui-iat u Rami'axt ln that
delectable body, tho Arkansas I.eglsla-
I turo, last Wednesday, one Furbush, a
| negro member, called up a bill to create
j Goolidgo county. The Chair, stated it
m eded «ligrosstng.
Furbush—Teen, wi'h the consent of
the House, I will withdraw t: o God
damned bill.
Milh n- 1 move the language be laken
down and the lie mb r expelled.
Furbush 1 wish the whole God dimm
ed Legislature—
Tho Cha r—Mr. Furbush will come to
the liar of the lb'nse.
FuTbnsh—l will be glad to bn expell
ed, aid! n< vor want n y name used in
oi inaction with the God darned Legists
Hire again.
The representative walked forward to
the bar of the house, when a motion was
made and carried to adjourn.
Tfi.-it negro we imagine told the truth
about the Arkansas Legislature, but he
stated it profanely. The best thing the
Legislature could do is to expel all the
members and resume tho shovel and the'
h e unanimously.
The Savannah Ihpubliutn asks: ‘L
the Devil dead?" We should judge not,
on moonlit of the unusual am -uat ui
misc' ief prevailing throughout thiCoun
ti v at C . pieseul time.
General News.
The late executive order of the Presi
dent prohibiting all p- rspns in the gov
ernment set vice fn-in bolding local or
State i flieos will shortly be so mmUligd,
in respect to postmasters that ary of the
latter who receive lies than SI,OOO may
I o'd local ofii vs. As the orih r now
stands, no postmaster whose salary ex
reeds S6OO ran hold a Slate r dice.
It is now believed that there will n t
hu a general strike of the working class
es of New York city, as has been expect
cd. The great mass of mechanics are
opposed to it.
The Wanh'ngton Star has an elabo
rate catenation of the money- taken.from
the Treasury by the new salary bill, com
pared with the amounts taken to pay the
fortieth Congress. Making a proper ai
lowiinco for the difference in the number
of members, and deducting the mileage
paid for the extra scssi; ria, the difference
js $1,170,000, which represents the hack
pay. taken by the forty-second Got geess.
A bill establishing the freedom of the
press of Pennsylvania is before the Leg
Mature of that State, it provides that
in prosecutions for libel the truth may
be given in evidence and the facts ex
plained. It also throws the burden of
proof as to malicious intent in the com
plainant.
John-P. Jones, ' f Nevada, Is said to
he the richest man in the Senate, and to
have'paid the most for his seat. Joins
is about to build a house in Connecticut
' avenue, in Washington, which will -cost
SIOO,OOO.
New York seems not to have profited
much by the hanging of Foster-if any
thing, crime is on the increase', and life
is less secure than ever. T;.o record of
crime daily paraded in the New Yolk
papers is truly appalling—there is noth
ing like it in any city in the world, aid
with all the sternness of Governor Dix,
li'o is tin cheapest thing in Ni w York.
A Colored man in Gadsden county,
who had no money, no mule and no
rented a piece of land, made with his
hoo, one bale of cotton, one bundled
bushels of corn, three bundled bushels
of potatoes and three barrels of syrup.
The explosion of a steam saw-mi 1
boiler, at Live Oak, Florida, lust week,
ktlhd one man and seriously injured an
other.
A Gadsdi n eoi’inty (Fla.) farmer mad
in one year SSOO worth ol butter.
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I’ench 7 roe Worms.
The Monticollo Advertiser says: Any
person having poach trues from which ho
is desirous ol obtaining a good crop ol
sound peaches and also of the preserva
tion of the trees, should examine them
closely, and he will find under the places
where tho gum exudes, a whito grub
worm from J to J of an inch long; those
places where the grubs are dug out
slould he smeared over with tar. Many
fine peach trees aro destroyed by those
insects. Take your knife or strong brad
aul, and go for them, and ymu will he re
warded by healthy trees and good
peaches.
The Triumph otKlglit.
Und< i this head the Savannah Adverti
ser refers in the following i inging words
to G n. Gordon’s being called the other
ib.y to preside over tho United States
! Senate :
On day before yesterday Gen. John B.
Gordon, Sen a ter Irani Georgia, presided
j over t o deliberations of the United
; Sla’cs S n .l to. Gordon, wlm was ah- ut
jto lead the forlorn h< p« when the sur
-1 render at Appomatti x came; Gordon,
tho Confederate General, wit se name
1 and deeds are written all over the bloody
. four years ol oar civil strife; Gordon,
who has been a prominent and faithful
j < xempl ir of S utliern sentiment during
Hie process of military construction;
Gordon in the chair ruling a violent and
partisan body, and there, too, at tho in
vitation of Henry Wilson, of Massachu
setts. It is so.irci ly proper to inquire
into the motives that may have induced
the Vico President to do this courtesy.
It was done gracefully and properly
enough, it seems; and for tho first time
| since P> reck e midge left it, a Southern
i gentleman has occupied the chair of the
presiding officer of tec .Senate. At the
I close of Hie gubernatorial campaign in
| Georgia, when Bullock, the plunderer
! and fugitive, was coasted into office by
1 the military over G> it. Gordon, he would
have beep a bold prophet who would
have dared to predict such a result.
! And even if bold enough to do so, his
boldness wi uld have nddi and n -th".g to
his credibility. Am! Gordon w. uld not
Imve reached that seat, l e woiiM m ver
have enter* and into I tie Senatp of the Uni
ted Slates, if ha and the. p-.-epie cf <r or
gia had listened lo t- e siieu tongues
which then endeavored to chann them
to a quiet submission and tamo acquies
cence in the outrages b ing pren:ir*d for
and forced upon them. Gordon's eleva
tion is tt.s legitimate result of the prompt
and h Id resistance of Go- rg a to Feder
al usurpation and C mgr s-ienal tyran
ny. It is a proud compliment to tun lie
roic endurance of a pci pie who dared all
and briftvd ivoTytniug throughout a
dark night of despotism, sustained bv
the hope if i day of redemption. D iwn
trodden Louisiana may learn a lesson
from Georgia, if she will but cling to
honor and her rights, the time may
net be far distant when otic of her chosen
S;loiters may be called to sit where Gor
don has sat. This act oi the 5 ice Prcsi
dent the South will hail as a peace of
fering, as a sign of r turning reason
Poorly as we think, and have cause to
th ok of Henry Wilson, we accord to
him the fullest credit for his conduct ou j
the occasion alluded to.
YAIIEVAU IN THE HANDS OF
THE LAW.
A Specimen of MauncliutelU Ka-;
tialici-m.
■Augusta, On., March 20.—Joseph J. ;
Carry, the so-called Prep! et anil Apos
tle of the New Dispensation, was tried j
at Appling, 0 Inmloa county, Judge.
Gibson pros id eg, charged witli
ADOtTEKY AM) FORMCATI 'S',
Garry cam'' from Massachusetts, with
a colony of about a hundred peisons,
men and women, over a year ago. They
bonght land, settled in Colombia county, I
lived in tents and held the property, in
common. Curry called hiuis df Elijah j
anil the
IWIHF.T OK YAHEVAH,
supremo in things spiritual aid tempor
al. The colony went along swimmingly
for a very brief time, but tl.e Prophet
took to biuis.df too many wiv«). Jeal- |
ousy and insubordination followed and
many returned home, having to bo pro
vided with a free passage to the nearest
seaport, either Charleston or Savannah.
Finally ti e colony became so demoral- j
ized, uud
CURRY SO UCE.NTIoCS,
that the grand jury indicted him and his
Queen Paramour, Curry robed in white :
linen, with Jo’s head and b et bare, in im
itation of the Saviour, appeared bbfore 1
thee tut. 11 is Queen appeared in the j
same attire w ith while stockines on her
feet hi <1 a w hite bow on her head. Speak
iug in his ow n and, fence he maintained
that nn n and women could live t< g> tl er.
mi man ai.d wife without cohabiting, aud :
that
BY MORTIFICATION AND PRAYER
they could become perfect. He repelled
the charge of .insanity, displaying much
erndicatiou and familiarity with the
scriptures. Curry had revelations after
revelations that anew era had dawned
when men aid women should come out
of the natural order of tilings t > a higher
state el purity Alter speeches ironi
| prosecution and and fence, the jmy retired,
and after half an hunt’s abs i.ee return
| td with
A VERDICT, GUILTY,
j with a recommendation to mercy. The
i sentence will be deferred I r a lew
I weeks. It is thought the Prophet and
| Ms followers wilt be given an oppertu-
I uity to find anotlu r curuan fur away
• fiom here in which to pitc.i tl.ei'r tents.
rassengers ('liloicfnrim il ami I'ltin
rlereil.
Passengers l>y ll u 10:10 o'clock train
on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad yes
terday morning, brought some news of a
rather startling ct aracter. Mr. David j
Clarke, a citizen oi Hartford, Connecti -
cut, who was a passenger on the (rain
from Jacksonville, stated that he secur- j
ed a berth in the sleeping ear on Start
ing for Savannah and proceeded to make
hitnsell corniertab'o Dining Wednes
day night it seems that ft -me shrewd
robber obtained either entrance in the;
car unknown, or bad obtained a berth ns
pass ager, and managed to aecompii-li i
a very neatly planned little i-ohrm ■ which !
may be succintly stntrd in the little word :
“plunder.” Just before daybreak seve
ral of the passengers awoke aiid became
conscious of the fact that the car was
permeated with the potent odor of chlor
oform. Constorovation was excited, and
there was an immediate and thorough
"aronsement'’ of the passengers, which
resulted in the and scoveiv Unit robbery •
had been committed whilst the passen
gers were folded in the emb: ace of mur
phe-s.
Mr. Claike was surprised, but not re- j
juiced, on the discovr-iy tlmt bis pocket
book, containing between $75 and SIOO,
Imd disappeared “in the stilly night,” ;
and that be would nmke bis entice into:
Savannah with only $3 in lbs possession,
which was fortunately located in bis
vest p"ck> t.
Dr. Goldsmith, of Philadelphia, had hie
equanimity disturbed tinti.i what upon an
examiimlion of his pers m and the del
oovipy Hint gold watch had ir ft
his vest pocket upon an exploring «xpe
dti n. Similar discoveries were made
by other partir s The cur, we are in
homed, was strongly impregnated with!
the tumi sos cldriruf rm, and several ol
the | asseugeru wore rendered a little
squeamish about the gastric regions iu i
cuuucquence. Savannah A tel.
A Wonderful Singer.
A law suit for the possession of a bird
lin Savannah, a few days ago, was de
j cided by the bi and itself. It appears
that a Northern visitor bad purchased a
I bird from Mr. Noble, a deal, r, paying
him $27.50 for the same—Mr. X. having
purchased it fri m a negro a few days
previous. A Mr. Fitzgerald discover
ing the bird in the possession of the
claimed it as bis property, —
it having suddenly disappeared from Ins
premises a short time previous—aud in
stitnted sui' ter its recovery. The par
ties all appealed in Court, and Mr. Fit*-J
gerald presented the turd as l is witness,
stating that and it was Ids, h.< would sing
“St. Fa!rick’s Day in the Morning” from
begioing to end This presented a prao
ucal test, and someone iij the ciowd
commenced the snog. Almost instantly
the bird caught up til" refrain ad snug
it through in the in >st churning manner.
This was satisfactory to all parties, and
Mr. Noble paid all expenses.
The Macon Enterprise condoling with
Scruggs by refusal of the Senate t.o con
tirra his nomination to Bjgota, thus
whispers coiisolati< nin bis ear : ‘'Man
born of a woman an 1 deprn is upou of
fice f r bread and meat is of few days
and ful! of trouble lie lietl. down at
night tfnokiug tnere is plenty of meat
and flour on hand for the morrow, when
iu ! he risetb iu liie morning aud finds
that if lie gets bis rations that day he
wi’l have to do a little bouest work first.’’
Negro Hting
There is nothing that will “bring out”
n crowd like a circus or a hanging. As
evidence thereof, a telegram to tl.e At
lanta Cnrslitulion from Athcr.B, Ga , on
Friday last, s ivs:
Charles Norwood, a cohired man, was
hung to-day ’if tjc town of Jefferson,
Juckson county. Hs i flense was rape,
and his awful puirshnicnt has f .Rowed
his crime with siartliug rapidity. After
a lull and impartial trial Norwood was
convicted at the last term ol tie Superi
or Court of Jackson couity. A large
crowd was pieaent to witm ss the vindi
cation of the law upon Norwood. At
the time of the execution fully ttuee
thousand people were on the spot,’
A Coc.vty Contest. —The Telegraph
says that r.t the State Fair to beheld at
Macon next October, among the premi
ums awarded will be one of One 1 net's
and Dollars to the county making the
largest and best agricultural display on
the ground; a second premium of SSOO
to the county making the next best dis
play, and two other premiums of S3OO
and S2OO respectively to the next coun
t ii s iu order of merit.
Gi.v Smith and the Marietta Institute
—ln a rrcent speech to the cit zcns of
Marietta, Gov. Smith set hiniseif right
in r< ference to hia veto of the Georgia
Military Institute bill. He said that his
refusal to sigti the bill was uot t ecause
of the existence of antipathy or enmity,
but it was owing to a disappointment
that the bill making it a State Institu
tion did not pass with a litoral appro
priation. lie stated that be heartily and
earnestly desired tbe re establishment
and endowment of this • institution and
that bis personal and i flicial influence
would be used to that end.
Fpeedy Retribution. —Justice is some
- administered with a speedy band
in Upper Georgia. Two Taylors and
If .yd, who filed into tbe hotel at Flow
ery Branch, Hall county, on tbe 10th of
March, and who were arrested and cur
ried to Georgia on tbe 17th, were, on Sat
urday, the 22d of the same month, sen
tenc. and to pay u fine of SIOO and board
one year with Grant, Alexander & Cos ,
and on Wednesday, the 26th, were hand
ling the pick and shovel in the most ap
proved style.
Abolition of Slavery in Spain.
The Span sir C»rt<B passed a bill ten
days ago, emancipating the slaves in
Porto Rio, and giving them political
rights. Abolition is to take i
mediately, but the slaves are compelled
to remain three years with their present
mifSters, and will not eni »v the political
rights of Spanish citizens, until five
years have elapsed.
Savannah Factory. —The Arkwright
Cotton Factory of Savannah, made its
first shipment ol eight bales of yarns on
In si Satu day. The republican says
that “a royal sa'vo should have Icon
tired, that drums should have been beat
ing, banners flying and the people shout
ing, when the pa'lijnt ship that bore
away this first product if a Savannah
manufactory of our gieat staph' unmoor
ed from In r w! arf and moved iff upou
the tide cut t > the sea.”
Money Makers — According to the
East Tennessee papers the hens iji tllht
country proh ili'y make m to clear mon
ey than all Middle Georgia does with her
vast cotton planting operations. The
egg trade is getting to be stupendous.
The C.evi land Bnmr Buys one of tbe
score of merchants in that place, from
17lh February to 28:h March, shipped
120 barrels of eggs T o Athens Post
says an. ihor shipped 2,627 d* zen. All
the railways and expre. s companies are
doing an rggstramdinary business, and
tie rumble of the trains is drowned by
the cackling efthe bens. —Macon Tele
graph.
Judge Brady offered to leleaso Train
from the New York Toombs on SI,OOO
bail; but that eccentric individual de
cided to accept liberty on such terms
gjUui Advertisements.
iiTßiiffi imr
I)KRU>' Method of Instrumental Dr-tflk-..
tan gift by W J. .W&rington, of Xcv. ™
liians, Louisana. In one simple lesson you are
enabled to master an art formerly requiring;
years of s*udy and of practice: yon can copy and
enlarge JtMctures > Put:ern.s, Designs, &c., also
soon learn to copy and enlarge Photographs of
rsclf and friend*. All work done accurately
in much l«*ss time than by any other method.
In addition to the abbvo. the clergy will find it
useful in copying and enlarging Text cards, or
naments and Kniblein.s for Church decorati »ns.
Ladies to copy and enlarge patterns for . em
broidery, Braiding, Chain-Stitching, &c., can
copy or stamp any pattern upon the cloth or
linen preparatory lor working. Painters, Ar
tists. aad Mechanics will be enabled to copy and
enlarge Letters and Designs much more rapidly,
and Bakers to carve citron and emboss cake
more elaborately. This method is useful and
ornamental in ways too numerous to mention. j
The above asks a trial as the most satisfactory
proof to make known the value *of this accom
plishment. Clergymen and their families taught!
at reduced rates. When parties prefer lessons i
will be given at their residences. Gentlemen i
desirous of ’ea ning Instrumental drawing will
oe taught alter business hours. For further in
formation parties will please address by note, or
call upon the above at the Mclntosh House. j
Q'i tman, April 3. 1873.
Fair Warning.
My son, Prince Capers, aged about 15 years,
has run away from his home: aud this is to u di
ty all persons that he is unauthorized to make
any contract for labor, and I will prosecute any
and all parties who hire or harbor him. I also
authorize any person to arrest the said boy and
confine him until 1 can secure him.
SAM. CAPERS. 1
OkapilcOjGa., April3, 1573. 14-2 t
this libkdtscinfnts.
12,000,0 0 0 ACRES !
Cheap Farms!
The cheapest lagd in market for sale by the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
In the Great Platte Valley.
15 000 000 Acres in Central \ebras
ka now for sale in tracts of forty acres and up
ward-? on five and ten years credit at 6 per cent.
No advance interest required.
Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, ana
biindance of good water.
THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! The
great mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado,
Utah and Nev ada being supplied by the farmers
in the Platte Valley.
SOLDIER:- ENTITLED TO A HOME
STEAD OF IGO ACRES.
THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. *
Free homes for all! .Millions of acres of choice
Government Lands open for entry under the
Homestead Law. near this Great Railroad, with
good markets and all the conveniences of an old
settled country. -
Free passes to purchaser? of Railroad Land.
Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new
edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with new Maps
mailed free every vvheie. Address
O. F. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner U. P. R. R.
Omaha Neb.
*SOO inpimzes.
Extra Early Vermont. Ten days
earlier than Early Rose. Enormous*
ly Productive and of E xcellent Fla
vor. $1 per lb.: 4 pounds by mail,
postpaid for $3.50.
Compton’s Surprise, S2f* Bushels to
the acre. A little later than Early
Rose. Equal in quality, $3 per
pound, by mail, postpaid.
SSOO will be awarded, as premiums
to those who produce the largest
quantity from one pound. Descrip
tive Circulars of the above, with list
. of .'SOO varieties of Potatoes, free to all.
lllustrted .Seed Catalogue. 200 pa
ge-, with Colored Cbromo, 25 cents.
Anew Tomato, the ‘ ARLING
TON.” Early, solid and productive.
t w o n e w
Potatoes!
I’rii'V, 2.1 c per packet;s packets, SI.
B. K BLISS & SONS.
-■> P.<rk Place. * New York.
LIST JUS fill
Is tbu bent. Keeps fresh and sweet throughout
the winter Seed, 25c. a packet; 0 packets, $3.
Mammoth Cabbage, weighs 20 to DO lbs., 20c. a
pi t. Mammoth Squash, 100 to 300 lbs. 20c.
Snake Cucumber, 3 feet and coiled, 15c. Yard
long Beans. 15c. Husk Tomatfo, keeps fresh for
a year. 20c. paper. Radish, wonderful, 15c. A
}>kt. of either i-.'nt. postpaid for price; all for sl.
G. II WILLIAMSON, Gallatin, Teim.
BABCOCK
EXTINGUISHER
SEND F >R
“ITS RECORD”
F. W. FAR WELL, Secretary.
I >7 Broadway, New York. 78 Marketst.,Chicago
Use the Keisinger Sash’ Lock and Support to
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS!
No spring to no cutting of sash: cheap,
durable, very < xt.-ily applied: holds Hash at any
place desired, and a self fastener when the sash
is down. Send stamp for circular. Circular
and six copper bronzed locks sent to any ad
dress in the U. 8., postpaid, on receipt of 50 cts.
Liberal inducements to the trade Agents wan
ted. Address KEISINGER BASIL LOCK CO.,
No. 418 Market St.. Harrisburg, Fa.
Sewing Machine
iS THE BEST i W THE WORLD.
, Ajents muital. .S emlfor Circular. Aililmui:
“DOMKSTIC”Sewing Machine Cos.. N. Y.
[Established 1830]
wsx.cn & caurriTHS,
2>. Manufacturers ol Saws.
V* ■ SUPERIOR To ALL OTHERS.
EVERY RAW WARRANTED.
FILES, PELT ISO AND MACHINERY
jJ@-LIBEK.iI, DISrOINTD.'S^.
”7 T-/>-l’riee List and Circulars free.
V. KLCII it (GRIFFITHS
Burton, Mat-,, ,fc Detroit, Mich.
“ EVERY CORNET Ml”
[N the country will receive a spenditTpieco of
BAND MU-1C free, by sending a two-eent
| stamp to EDWARD A SAMUELS, Publisher,
f Boston. Mass.
' in perilfly! Agents wan
l*” ted! All classes of work
ling people, of either sex, young or old, make
I more money at work for us in their spare mo-
I mentfi. or all the time, than at anything else.
! Particulars free. Address G. STINSON& CO.,
i Portland Maine. *
Agents! A rare Chance!
We will p’y all Agents f4O per week in e<y>b
| who will engage with ns at once. -Everything
■ Inrnished and expenses paid. Address
A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich.
SJinUCV Made Rapidly with Stencil and
tVlUi'sE B Key Check Outfits. Catalogues
! and full particulars FREE. -S■ M. Spencer, 117
! ljanover St.-, Uostoa.
BUST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANFORD'S
Liver Invigorator,
A purely Vegetable and Tonic for Dyspepsia.
Constipation, debility, Sick Headache, Billions
Attacks, and all derangements of Liver, Stomach
and Bowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Beware
of imraitations.
$1 reward’
hUUUft.%:
ted i’ile> that L>t: Bixu's Pile Remedy fails to
cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the piles,
an Imothing else. Bold by all druggists. Price,
SI.OTL
LIGHT: LIGHT! LIGHT!
WAPTHA
Is the CHEAPEST, SAFEST and
BETE l WAKEFIELD, Broughton street, (op
> posite the Marshall House) Savannah. Ga. f
keeps Naptha. Kerosine Lamps, Glass Ware,
Ni.piha Stoves, Tinware, Chimneys, a.id Lamp
Wick.
The Only Place
To set Pure Naptha!
September 13,1872. ly
rriOBACCO’at 50 cents per pound, - t
X PAEv E A HALL’S