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/ f ,i.. i« nnperitive
’ , • ne nime* n* three new mibsertb
* ' ' n * w«ll send the lliCEvlu one year
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1 , ,r'< if -r s ns'riiie'» n ime In licates that the
i, , *i ,H«rn>ti is a® l *
\.!>VEit I'ISING KATES.
ln ~r the r ites m which we adhere in
• , fir" I • •rtisinir, or wheie advertise me ts
1 | | n vitho >t instruction*
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, . i- ~I V rivate enterprise or interest, will be
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r\ in **ie v-e is ;• »sib'e
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LEtJt.YIs ADVEKTISIXG.
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' 1 ime ’n h n -r.- ue '’■•u lof i!i> tk’* ti<! the
,ii-" • "h,'l'nife I ~ r Hte* «r :h Northern •«n«-f
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• •• »* ?;.t *i*«»;,-i =»I I'ii-cml. •mi elsewh.-re by
’’ •< !••• \l. triune"* nr uiip'iy tt'en led to
i **i *« b b'k m>hll ly
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' -1 • 11: ■* rete s te*h e.iilz.-n of hnn utn ■ an<l
1 Mn>i ■>•! if'V Mivbe ' inn I nrin t. e daV lit
' I * tore 'it nl"h' at h' f'fin-f r«*~He ee us
I *■•11 ..|.n,t«i?e it-«,'e BA. OlfmetrS Warehouse.
I" It ii
1 • V e 1, tv
l * lU’lfl il e, !*i*ce C<» . O'i tv ||l pe-ictje. |p tfje
nines •• >;n filing th- Klint ludi hI dr nit. n I
n.vh *e" bv hneei i .nitnet \i usittess penmp'ly
* e-| | if, * >}ft ••• n Kider bu Ming. ver haulier's
'1 Store US?**- V
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» r h nn i-tnn. 5* *Vil| i*eie'ie,. loth#, K|>nt »’!?•
l’i I os- f'fc he s;t- I'ifl 0 it|f/ :,1 H'lir‘Z7 V
I . . V e ,• \ I ’ -I
P'Tl tiractlc* 1 the counties enmiiosine
v»\inTv. I* l r h" "npreine Omirt <»f -eor li.
< >Ht er , ' V '' Vr i'*t 'ourt >( the United 'ifntes 'or tbe
r h ' ‘ n * v h rn !)is»ei C # w ~f • .eorjia.
.lime IS'h 1*57 -IV.
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r, t ml "' ' " v ' n -* n - '<*"r2ia Win attend r*-2u
• t.n,j„ ''a tee in the ''iirts nf the
f n■,» tr* > ' e ' v, "n. **ull*. •! nrv, *5 .al ling Pike
a-r |,v, n. 'l(i>j{Hn. DeKalb Owinwette nn-l -Ins*
dec •* -1 \
|, I*l '! \| v niK V < \r e„ t
(tracticeHll the cunties
• >eei A l .' h it'ahnnchee 'ire.iiit and ••Isewhere bv
rtc ' •lecltl-ly '
•| % „J. 'll’V I’ \ •• ,«v » l.mr K'i •
**l n* I’ ' - a practice in all the counties *.f
|r cmt ip < ipre»n». Court of th-- *»t ,te.
\ [ !1 * v 'i «m iu v k \
jintl** r ,lh ~, *ia Will iir ictice in all the
l-ni*,,.’ ,K| ® 1 1,1 att ihoo hee 'trcult. and Uprtrn and
n " r fthutles d.-c ly
!) „ f ‘-R i" -'» • tY . ".M r .
'A"fe ' <li ' n, ‘ Ofllc* at B. Tt. Ilarda »-av’a Dr ig
deet-.»v
1 ) Ur K ' S W U.KBK \ -m •' *’ Is *
I '' HI practice In I 'treuit t'oiirtt of
I '‘U.jj * P| * n 'l** llaHed ta*e- District «u»rU
LADIEi’ FANCY STORE!
OVER
MESSRS. FLEMISTER & BROOKS,
0"K« K* i <W MILL AND toL'iMON STRI'ETS,
GRIFFIN. GEORGIA,
1 OULf) respeirtfullv inform the n.md
citizens of Thoniaston and vicinity that we have now
jn store, and ke- p conatsiiilly on hand u superior stock
and ver> latest styles of
LADIES’ FINE DRESS GOODS,
LADIES’ CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
LADIES’ JEWELRY,
LADIES’ HOSIERY,
LADIES’ NOTIONS,
MILLINERY, akc.
A thousand little trlckn and 'rlnketa that Men-Mer
chant* know nothing about to be found at our rftore.
MILLINERY !
The Choicest. Freshest. And SWEKTK.ST. stock in
the intket. floods m.anut cttired to soil thet ste of
cusliiinos. Orders respectfully solid led. i all in nr
address
MRS. M. A. HIGHTOWER if ).,
mayi ß- If tlriilin, Oeorgia
AN I)U 15 ws &HTli m
u ismci/i Ktts .axn iiralkch in
FURNITURE,
o)r?n3, Stc., &a.,
it
,1. .Si T. G. ANDREWS’ Mill, Five Milea
Southwest of Th nuastan, G;».
%% R ’ 'I * o «.• a*‘ f’n 1 1 v it.f r .ii ii >■
v * friends a'd the public generally, that we have
estabed a
FURNITURE MANUFACTORY
■ I the -.hove named pin c. where we manii’MCare -ind
bee. e oi-tuntil on li.-ind supe i r **'um; m e f lUIn t,
ia'l 'I- ', and irr.d. s W.* are prepar.-i to fill all or
it is or i’iiFKIN -. a- ddo .11 kin is of .(’.met work
iiiib n.- .tnesH and iispuich W• fi .tier our-eiv. s iliat
w can please all that kn<>w sr »>.| wok when ih«-\ see
ii <»m faeiliiie» and ~|, antases in jp .r nir **iir own
Ltfeber inrl lanuf etu iMc our <>w SVorK n it>t sus
'<> oft rant qaaii'itv. better ari ties, an and ei ediy
l. 'i.o bii sr ins t-har. other fu miiur. de . ers in dug
Secti- ro* couti'rv. We earnestly icquest m|| tli .ture
in nee «and anv• hit.sr in <mr In.* toc-it nd examine •ur
slock Us we feel satisfied lb t We eail g’Ve s;,ti-l cilon
'll sill.• q I ililv a .id price. \Il Work w ana HI end to be
a- repr. s.-tned Ortl rs solicited
m i>2 !> iNDiiHVVs A L S. HILL.
\ r T\' i<) N UK):)!*
\ FE TILIZ It E PEf t Li.Y
ri’OTl OOTTON
- n’. for 'Tt tJLAU b fore ptnch.ising.
BUY IT ! TRY IT I
tat you will NEVER UE .RET IT.
KOOE'.t i oi ( lIEAEV, Agents,
Thoniaston, Ga .
F. iV -J\l- A t’O, Agent. Savannah,’’.a jn.2' l 2m
JU.Sf KKCKI VEl*y
gQ
gQ RHL*. CROWES YE WHISKY.
1 ,L * Dl NOAN IJ<)URUON *
XH3 RBLS. F.UHFaY BDURRON.
ID 3 KBLi * , OUN WHISKY.
Ard :» Luge assortment of Imported and Domestic
AND WiNFS,
Which we offer esir inelv low. As we buy only tioin
Distillers -»n t firs el is- Importers and «>nlv FOR D X S ll.
we can offer rar iiid ic .nont tJlv** us a call and e\
ami ..nr stock. L. COHEN C'O.,
oct2l m ’*l *»•♦•' *»*i
cannon huij^l,
(Recently St. .Lra-s Hotffl.l
Marietta Street, Gale City Block,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Hoar < P r l>-x $ .00 ...* ’2l 6..
D HDS.A7 WARREN,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
OFFV\\< *•' . s.'rv !'.'J t.i ill" *» * 7,- ' Sf
Griffin and vicinity ?(M*cia ; atL ntu>n given to
th# treat in**nt o'
CHRONIC DISEASES.
Tnose i’ adist nee can an cnaolt him bv l.*U r
Oflice over treorge Be>-cb. r A o , Hill Siree'.
april29-tf
WATCH REPAIRING.
r p IR •* /.**«»< *r -. . and *i *.* »
1 counties are renp-etfuily informed that I hive
m *ved inv at.n-k f... th.-store o Mr Mm Wallace, and
am now pret>ared to etwiti* w..-k in my I ne of ho-i
--n. ss. on the most faVoCihl t. mis. '**ep iring <*t all
kinds d..ne .f th- -rtesf ft • *<?• an ‘in he i,e*tesi n.sn
ner I hav** ’ idllties ’**r tumfriaf "ij' g*> **l w .rk. and by
strict atleil'ioa t<* bo-in* -S hrtt>e fl. receive a 'Ua*r;*l
sh-i*** of i.atronage Very i e-peCtfoliv.
aprilS tt WM L IfllYvN.
BYINOTON’S HOTEL
a *HHKR BRO.XPWaT XSD BtLL stre ts,
GfUFFUV, GEORGIA.
TMOMASTON. GA.. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 4. 1872.
HEAD THIS!
C. W. McXENNEY& CO.
Return thankz for the liberal patronage of the public in
the past, and hope by lair dealing to be .able to retain
the Hatnc in tnture W e shall keep on hand at ail times
a mil Stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS!
HATS, SHOES, &c.,
Which we will He’l at short pr -ftts Ir, c >nseq imne of
the stringency of the money mark.-t and th fcrih.-r tact
that we are not able to do so, we ire compelled to
i
SELL FOA CASH
alone In the f dure. Those in nrre ir- ! will pie se come
forward and settle at once as w.- must h ive money.
)an6—Sino
W. A TCKI.tr, t jw. P lII’SHKV,
O l’elilu ssee. J f . I lieoigiu.
SAVE YOU.I MONEY
BY GOING TO
BARN 733 VILLE,
AND PATRONIZING
il ltl EY Si liliSliV
UKNEW \L
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
!i U'OV,
l \in>.
OUK V.
F LOUR.
OA T‘‘.
CnFFKK.
Sll-i \ *?
v YH D D
1 an 1 Mnl tsse* NOIITHKRN un i SHOP \1 \ DE M!OK~.
Cotton Yarns and Domestics.
The . uls k- ep const.mlv ..nh tid i variety of Kumi
L UNO K .IK*. Flow and Breast aln* Harness "tid
j t'obars. Ilors. ,v,*, •,!) .c whi h will b- sold a iitle
■he .per ih .ii the i.e<pe»t K >L* \'il. Mr Tt'RL' Y
li v \> oiani a qu ii'd Hires and frien l.s in Tennessee
gives us ..ri adv .otair- in bovii.c iw 11, mi L ird
Flour, and < ’orn. w i.*h n-ildes il> to >tT rind c.emei.u
to tbe tl-ld". tb it olhers cal Mol do f.illig around ale
see if we and m’t give v.oi a birgiin First door Fast .it
the hot>-l, itt UN .SVILI.E t»A. j m 27 ty
«OJE IS % CUE'EY.
WAREHOUSE
AND
COTTON COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
THOM ASTON, GEORGIA.
\ \ T Vj tittro tfifs n P’fin'l tis inf.irrn'f»sr "ii
r r Iri nds and the pub ic generally that our NEW
W \ REH* 'USE is now coin leten and \v« aie now pre
pared to seive iheia in tho
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
Our -‘calcs nr-* U’-w and c >rr ct, and having se ijr. and
the ser'ice* of a co'iipetent and re iald - Seal, sui-irt. we
cm saf Iv guari'dee to do justice to both buyers and
sell rs. LIBERAL
ADVANCES
will be mile »r. I’OI’TON in store. BI'YKWS IN
TID *M ASToN wil 1 pay lta~n svilb* I*UICE> for Cot
ton. insurance on Cotton m W a rehouse "in per ce it.
octT fim
FOUTZ’S
CELEBRATED
loko aii Caitle Powders.
STi is preparation, long and favorably
known, will tho ouglily re-irtvigoiate
b.oken down and low-spiriti and 1 eifes,
by strengti ening and cleans ng the
stomach and inttstines.
It is a sure pr venti eof all disease#
incident to this animal, euch as LUNG
F.:VER. GLANDERS. YELLOW
WATER. HEAVES. COUGHS, I>IS
TEMPER, FF.VERS. FOUNDER, 'H&fk.
LOSS OF APPFTITE AND VITAL f%£KZ£r\
ENERGY, k c. Its use impioves
the wind, increases the appetite— O yw y
gives a*raooth and glossy skin—and
tran ; fo mt t’>e miserable skeleton
inioaflu^-lwk.r,,'uud‘].i i te 1 horse.
To keepers of Cows this prepara
tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre-
H ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow
Horn, etc. It has been proven by
i actual experiment to increase th«
f.* quantity of milk and cream twenty
per rent, and make the butter firm
and sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gives them an appetite, their bide, and make#
theta thrivg much faster.
In all and t-ases of-. such as Coughs, doers In
the Lungs, Liver, &c., tins article acts
as a specific. By putting tom one
half a oaper to a" paper in & barrel of
swill the above diseases will h« c-adi '
eat*-.! or entirely prevented. If given -H
in time, a ce-tain p --ventive and
cure for t..e Hog Cnolera.
D\~:D Ei FOFTZ, Proprietori
BALTIMORE. 9kd.
frr 0 sul" tr-- Drugci-its and Sto-ekeepers Pirougbout
the Univcd duties, Canadas and South America.
For S;i e J. . .A .A i FK,
Thomasiun, Ha. n<>vll ly
TrOS. F. BETHEL,
TtRVLKR 15
mv linoni mi citonciiiGx
tl T »n f. f> Gi‘.r»n 1 i - r*n ,r n • e <r..l
» v th t his Ft'l st.i«*k is now cornph te. and
SoTlctt* ronrtbem a .’..ntinns' re nt their f.*rmei pa r«.n
ag , at h:» n«*w fire proof state on Main • re«t, Thom s
too, Gn. tasyf^tf
Miscellaneous.
i
The Power of Music.
Communlc *ti dj
*>lng unto the Lord with tbe harp; with lb* harp and
the voice of a Psalm.—xcviiL
i * mur eis note tl»«* d»*ril enters/’
! sit id Luther, ”1 r he is of a melancholy cast
and muxit; drives him a*»y ” Th“tt its
ci.et rlul i< shed a r doitice >v. r niir
Immrs.inirH ci.t 1 •'■therings, a» and mir eetiimls
L t th** v. I toil the Lu e. the Piano atid
ffte Harp, the M lodeon ad the o<tr;tn he
c mi- th.* instruments of ihniikegivti p and
j.'V The eis inithii't: like mti-oc t" frighten
a"ity tfie dein .nos iiritaiiuu or ill I uiimr.
when harassed bv tl*e enres t>f everv-duy
lift* Away tfoes the had spinr, ami in it*
ste id c nnes a sense of s<>titeifiin.' nobler
witf»ir* u»/ u cotisci"iißii. ss of rti(i**rioritv t *
j suefi petty pri.vi.ca'ioiis. and involuntarily
j there ari-es u firm resolve tu lead a better
I life
There is a potent ptnrftr in tbe thrilling
I S’ruitiß ..f martial music wlt ch lifts ’he
so dier .«b »\e tile dangers airmii and him, a*-d
otiwnrd he maiches into th* verv face • f
d”a»h witti |. ar ese «rep us ‘ On 1o /hrjicld
of Ci ory ’ rui;'S ir lis eur- nee* mpiiiiie t>v
the -tin*, j; -ind "I tfie 'hum. Wfc ifuit
has ever '•ten tin Opera of ’’Foie de [leaj
meiii” fin foirer iheir own I'Utrimi-m arid
hV” of c nutry that is a'Ollsed w ifhin ;h*’if
' f*ar's. the benuti!u Cfii and -f ifie
K i*iit***nt c».11 usiastica Ily f.. (Is the fl.tg of
l.er oafixe land nr on and her a- a sfii?l«l and
k r, e* ling, Biriuv. ‘F am e. I nd"ie f fiee !’*
Ad who can !| sten vx 11 fiout Ihe sane spirit.
t» I fi** <r and it ml S'lniojj sfu ur tis tfie
’ W rs itiaiS'* l!vmn,” “llaii Coltiml i*».”
a imr own simp e Out n•, e 'he le>s tii
• ii*'i hant 1 >ix e ”
W. cam ot help h.vifijj the old Violin ton.
I' cnOse if brings up SWeef llif if
• her daxs. 'to* merry Christmas times of
>'e. when • F sher-’ Uo't p’te” and tfoit
ti .* nIH Scof.’h mr, 'KUlfrnhJcie " I»r ugh'
tins’• f eli -uv faces aroiit'd the door. }irin
i jj f*r very happiness s is they rn ver will
ain, x* Fit!«* ete'ry tfi. stde xv is hr« uvrfit into
> ix nrdei tfie in-piration . f the music.
O *• is fi*- and sped* l.oii and xx fien listening
'he vx'hl, weird imagery that .mauates
■•on the H"U'I of Uindel, Me de ssohu or
•1 z rt, and we kn.'tt tfiof s»f« All- Wise
»e.'i g fins civen h.-ui thin gfetft gift fop
s ill 1 * purp ft.* nf disown. I have follow and
•• f"U -hihi» his'nrx of *ll Froc fore ’
. u.'liniit each fie in 1 fu! air. and l.>uhd
xS’ ls xxcepinjr ..vet tfie prison scene ns
Il si Thee l>- nr M ifn f’’ iri p aintivfi tunes
•>pPU led to f l< f| ;.pr
“Mieic ! Oh hniv faint and weak,
L-oig eg* f de> befbre tby spell.
Wh.x should ti l i ng *'itfe t«> speuk
W hen ikon canst breathe h.-r g"UI so well f ’
AI i so 't is w tti sacred music, all dial
-i ureo. 'ovebesf nd f pst ix ithin our na-
Mre c mos for has ‘Tefim and gidd fr. m the
V »>• ” when tfie yra and nufes <d the Orcao
<a forth bn i> the h..ii*f of <* nr- h"p *Of ry
• God in the 11 whest J’’ Fa r ah >V" the
'•in -s of earth it transports us until a
i Iv P'-ese -ce seems to perv.de our heinif,
nd WP inxvat’d'v feel the mijrhty over-had
•winur nf the Great lAm J N • ma'ter h"W
|epp nre ( he vva'ers 'fit*'iiyh xxfiich we have
to t a*-’s. ti" matter h \v fiery the trials th .t
have be-et * ur pirhwav, t 1 ev me all for
.otten, and the b.*au’ fu 1 cty with i’s
ilhioiftiated towers, its pearly fia'es, and
white fnbed til rotor, arises li. ftp u», while
frorn tn\ra<L of voice emufs the ad
refrain,
’’Crown Tlha Lord of All !**
Th- -e 11 • o ll j;Ftts also came up a few wp» tc«i
since, xxhi'e Itst.’tib'tf to a favorite po.iir nt a
concert cite" by tf,e ynung ladiec nf Th imp
•■Ston f r the beti. fi . f th*’ M R (M>ureh.
The s ioir ttip “Nearer Mv (J.»d to Thee/ >
• and ns it- bettrifu! wmds fell up n mv <-ar,
it -com and that the se e>’f spirit nf P *:.C” de
cended like a holy d' ve, and drew the
word nearer, still nearer t" I! ° ivcn, for
“Though like the wanderer
The sun g eg down,
Ti 'rkT'e*ig be oveo me,
Mv re-t iv ftere ;
Yet in mv d'W'tm* T and be.
Nearer mv find to The#,
Nearer mv God to Thee,
Nearer to Theef’
G«ld J* 4c. and must he the heart which
• • u"d lisfe ; humoted to th"S<* besh vonntr
i >ices all atim.ed to i raise, and pleading
r mercy »s iri the ast snug, an evening
ymn—
’’Father* have merpyl
Fath.-r! have merer 1
Father! have mer.y through J sus Chrirt our Lord!”
Apart from the i-ncted mu-io tfieie vtere [
“l - *' sumo vrv aff* o*ing meod'. p su.-h as
Dte tn i gos 11. . me,” !._x Mi-- Ann eF "\d. I
which aw; keoed maht a p\xr>er meniory of
*h dim- d’- happy h 'iir<, at.d the gentle
v tee nf a lovirij* M aher, with- u' \x fiose
'ed pre-e» ce it e. old mi he h- tne.
Mu-ic st"d her S s f er S-.rie’’ r. fl cr* and much
cr* dt on the fir sii ger-. Miss**s Tln-mpson
a> and Mart fi Id, t euisei r es fietng a radiant
pr J licit
“M»xic hath i power.
Front op.-rnng sprins* \o w nterV close.
To goothe in sorrow’s darkest hour
The heart oppress, and by despftst wn#s J”
M -. ft ur>t"ti (n. wli n» much credit is
do fur ICr ei efgy am) p.*rscvernr ce in the
general mat agerner.r of the C"t*ctT' ) showed
great skill and brilliancy nf execution io
fevcral ingtrumernal pieces, tmotig them
•‘Oriit.de P.nkH de Concert,“ und Carni
val and« \ cnice," fn.th ol u fticli were and fficult
pr .ductiops, aid hes-peak tor her a talent
well cultivated.
“ifie Nightingale and R me” was ver?
appropriately sung by Misses Thompson
and Floyd, whose charming voices and
bright Ido- ming smiles, retilly called up
visions of Nightingales and summer R >.-es.
M ister I nnmie Stout, a little boy nf only
r\»elve \eurs, played fievernl instrumental
g**m-', and well entertained the audience
witn a C'-mio Song. “Those TasseN on Her
B-hms.” Tfie Charades with which the
music was interspersed, were admirably
acted, and each character nob'y eu.-tained
thr .iiglmut.
Oo tfie whoL we et j *yed the evening’s
en er'atMtienr so mueh iliat we h *pe such
ooc*.i-ioi.;s tiisy nftru be repeated, not only
on ae.-'Uvit of the worthy . I j-c*, but for tbe
purp. se af>o t>f cultivating a taste f r the
h'-autiful in music. We thit'k a Musical
Cl ti f» w "uld be quite an acquisi'iuri to our
to vn, for many a burdened a. ul grows
lighter, and many a “cant? heanh still
brighter” under the magic of its influence.
May the last sound which falls upon my
ear on earth he a e hg of praise, und the
mu-ic of angels th r first 'o greet me on the
other shore! In tfie words of M zirt,
“Crown me with flowers intoxicate me with street
perfume#.
Rut oh, Irt me die to tbe sound of delicious music !**
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Spread of Colton Alt*nulacturing.
Suti-laeio>y pr gfess h is been made in
estab is long rminufscturing enterprises in
s me nf the Gulf States since tbe war. In
tie. rgia and Alabama, the most successful
tfl >rts have been made in this directo n,
and many thousand spindles htm now run
nifig wiifiin sigftt of the cotton S *lus. There
I are fftrw tfinning in Alabama six sac ories,
I v Incn number in the aggregate over f'.rty
tlree thousand spindl.s, and consume up
wards f twetuv thousand hales of cotton
annually. Tfie fact is significant of tfie
changes which have been wrought by the
new nrd. r of thing*. Iu tfie cfays of slave
labof, matitffacfores received very little At
tention in that quarter. So long nS
had a rnai ket for their cotton, the lat and and
slaveowners were quite content with the
ti'bige of their productive soil, leaving to
otheis and other labor systems the manu
facture of rhfiir wearing apparel, and even
the very instruments wriih which they
“tickled the earth” to make it yield of its
ahu dance. N"w all this is hi process of
change Mills and manufactories are
spring'* g op in several of t|.e emton-pro
dne tit; S h es, Wofthern capitalists finding
it pr< fitafile, it' cot junction frith the owners
of la"d and water power, to invest tfieir
money in the election of mills for the man
ipulation of the grext Southern staple on
tfie soil tl atqui kened it. Heretofore, less
than one fifteenth of the cotton er- p has
been worked into yarn atid fa.trics in SoU'h
ern fct ries. In the future the locffl con
sumption < f cot'*"n will gradually expand,
albeit, w ith the superior sac lities of some
"f the Fi astern States, it is not probable
that the competition between the two i»ec
• iotis will f.r many years to c .me he very
sharp, or that tfie produce of S athern
mills will find tf>eir way North to any
great extent. N ris it probable that the
spr* ad of manufactures in the S uth will,
to ar y Hppre'’i»ih'e extent- interfere with the
manufacturing interests of the North. All
the produces of N irthern mills <>l whatever
description will fii.d. us heretofore, a ready
market, and tfie increase in the demand
will gr ov in direct ratio with tfe growth of
the whole c uintrv in « ealtfi hi and population;
while the South, by enlarging her produc
tive facilities and t er industries, will at
tain a pro-peri'y only ( quailed by her com
mercial and fioancia! independent*. One
ol the ft. st fi Ids for infefprifte in tfie Sooth
is tf.e mu us .cture of cotton yarns. In
'his branch of industry the Sou»h, with the
advantages of having the raw staple and
unlimited wafer power at its doors, would
have n>. successful rival, and the value of |
its cotton crop could he ir-cre ised beyond ;
pre-eot computation. —N. TANARUS! Shipping
List.
A Little k.nmhle ialk —in his charge
to the Grand Jury • f R chtnond county, on
Monday, says the “Atlanta Sun,” Judge
G bsnn made use of the language which is 1
copied be I" w. It will do for the you g
men and f.r the old men to think abou r . If
suggests a rule of ac'b n by which a person
may suffer his life te be governed advanta-
Referring to the extraordinary
number of murder tria’a that had been be
f"te the C urt, he concluded by saying :
A young man may labor; yea. even pro
duce five or six hales of cott"n w’ith his own
hands, arid he pasffes unn tieed in society,
e-pecialfy if fiisapparel is such a8 is usual
ly worn Ly laboring men. Rut let a v ung >
m-u carry upon his pprson a concealed
deadly weapon, and he an expert in tfie
u-e of fiie-arms. at billiard table or card-, ;
arid perchance have imbued his hand in the |
life-blood if his fellow-man upon some ’
fi i»"lnus pretext, he bee mes a hero, and j
tf«e r» mark is often made of him that he
has killed his man ; which remark causes
man? of the thoughtless yoßths of the land
to be inspired with an ambition to go and
do likewise.
Thk old U, S Arsenal grounds at Auns*
I*l are to be sold at auction, a bill baring
Congress mi'hor-gin** it.
Gran? a collector ot Customs at Burling*
ton, Vermont, has resigned, after stealing
from poor Uncle Samuel s2G,oi<o. "Hew
natural."
_
Oi r coHjrcrc Siu>tu, if the Brunswick
Appeal, i* having a Dolly Varden suit made
for- himself, to be w ( rn on the occasion of a
grand balT so take place early in
—lb® “cooing at:d billing" month.
1 ue Third S*t>Mon ot me National Agri
cultural Congress will convene at St. L uis,
Mu, Monday, May 2ith, 1872. All Agri«
cultural and Horticultural clubs are entitled
t * representation, by one delegate for every
fifty of its
member*.
Some mathematical genius with long heir
arid long fi' ger-nails, has figgured it out
that the actual average difference in the
strength of the two political parties ia the
State ol Connecticut, fur seven ytara past,
has been but seven vo’es.
An exch »nge, in a huiuoruus vcin.deolnr
es that boarding a five-dollar mule at u,
livery stable at eighteen dollars a month,
is not so bad as paying to the Government
twenty million dollars a year to keep nur
Navy in repair.
Tiiic U S House of Representatives has
adopted the po.-tal card, as a cheap und
convenient means of mail communication,
ft consists of a ph.ia card, with a one-cent
stamp and place for direction on one side,
and ruled lines for writing on the other,
the whole to cost one cent
One thousand seven hundred and eighty*
seven applications have been made since
the first of this year, to the American Colo*
n ration Society, from colored persons re
siding in North and S"Uth Carolina, Geor
gi.\ Alabama and Florida for the means of
settlement in Liberia.
CoLrMBOs has built wuhiu seven years
cotton factories which now run thirty-three
thousand spindles. This year it is esti
mated that her consumption of material
will amount to six thousand bales. It ia
proposed to erect at an early day another
large mill.
This morccuu is from one of the resolu
tions introduced by a negro named Chester,
iri the late National Colored Convention mt
New 0. ]<*Rns :
"Resolved, That we now, as ever, prefer
our own ladies to any White women in this
land, both fur 'bo r beauty and purity."
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The Macon telegraph and Messenger
has received several sains in aid of a fund
for the relief of Gen. Cooper, of Virgin's,
l»t e Adjutant General of the Confederate
o f ates Army. The call for Contributions,
made through an organisation of ex-Con
federate soldiers, was published in one of
our late nnm l ers.
A sensational piece, entitled
Friday ." intended to influence public opin
ion against Stoked, the murderer of Fisk,
has been brought out at Nibh/s Theatre,
New York. All the papers of the city con
demn it in measured terms, and characterize
it as the greatest indignity New York soci
ety has received for years.
Rev. Stewart K binson, «*f Louisville,
Kv , hss commenced suit against the Mis
souri Democrat, a Rad.cal paper published
at St. Louis, for libel in eonneoting his
nume with the report that he had been
concerned daring the war with the deetri
hu'i m of inf cb'd clothing in the North.
He !aty* hi« damage* a t $50,000.
■A.
The prospectus of anew organization
called the Aner ean Atlantic Telegraphic
Company, has been issued in London. The
company propose to lay a cable fr m Mil
ford Haven, in Wales, to Rye Beach, New
Hampshire. The rate for message will bo
fixed at Is SJ. (about 35 cents) per word,
with a charge iD gross per address of three
shillings. This rate is about one third cf
the present cable tariff.
It is suggested by a knowing editor that
there is but one serious objection to the
nomination of Justice Dsvfed Davis by tie
Cincinnati Convention (he has already beeu
nominated by Labor Reformers) and that
is, that the whole set of cily-tongoed white
Radicals in the South, would at once sw ear
that be was Jeff. Davis, and two-t.hirdg of
the sable voters would readily believe thorn
and show the whites of their eyes iu holy
horror.
Ccki Francis Adams, seetus to be the
coming man- thro* the Cincinnati C nv«*n
tion. Svme idea of the political stains of
the mail can be from the follow
ing from a letter written by him
last January :
‘ Our government draws its life from the
ready consent of the governed.
Our safetv as a Natitn lies in going buck
to the first principle*, aud forgetting that
force has ever been resorted to as a painful
neces-rty to preserve them. What was a
bitter medicine should Dot be turned into
d*i?7 food."
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