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FOB COSGBE8S—SECOND
HON. NELSON JTIFT,
OF DOUGHEBTY COUATV.
Democratic Nominations For
Congrew :
1. A.IL HANSELL, of Thoms*,
f. KUDOS TIFT^wf LMnngherty.
*. HtGH BUCHANAN, ofCow-U.
*. TaOK «. iwhWdOK.-of Pstnsffl.
IB BOYD, of pumpkin.
S.'BrTocrKo: ofiurfow.
CUib Kate*.
, * WhO^l famish the AugrsV) plpbs *f
| ( |M 4t Bore names at th*;r#aw*4 rate
of $2,80 per year.
Anj one who will send ns five new
riubscifbers, with the money, will jbe
on titled to the paper one] year without
(g)
,o tly^e pymi
itipn, nor will the
Sunt o^them,
their Chantry
erpjt nijnraily bjetongs. j^ty i
If the ring he well formed,
ax i fat livings may be mawftjmt
-re-] toms, excise, all gracl
ofaces, and every variety
instrumentalities.
ugh ail .these
lie honest, the ol
ood
Tlie Jacttsya .County Tragedy, ; ^crapulous, ^
On Friday night of last week, as Dr. c it,izens, are now the culj ones H.a.
Finfoyson and Mr. Barman, both of gu y L . r Rny material hindrance in
Marianna, wettftwHuinmg to Ui«r rooms from lho
from a^ooucert held that evening iu the . STlt | lor jtj l , s in such cases made and
> fired upon, by parties \ “
unknown, and
st&g Obitnary !«‘#* ce ‘
froa the New
Trie Paraguayan WaRyFal
Lopez. &
nde
Its
we are
this
and gasp a^ong time yet :
New York, February 20, 18CS.
Sditora of the Advertiser : My -F°g
dftgO'
intOfcstingd ?
to Relieve.
1!. struggle
#has § last
ifuBjbcrs,
it that negro suffrage is dead-
ers mtentiy anu
ed i
yai
umoap to _
down its an*v»nd its great leader
Francis Lopez, tied from his country-.
Four years ago, the comparatively pow
erfui Empire of Brazil formed an alh-
icntinA Confederation
G eorgia. Mrrcn:
date, I shall apt
countv, for lifters of'
tratton of the cetata of
March 1st, lSf>9-
medic®
D
hays since has been jjjjf Argentina CoyeoBf^oni ^^ at hi. residence on Brough-
and Ur»2iiav fcf tine deliberate and ton ? tr*t '
eak
Bibb County.—Our subscribers in
Hazard District, Bibb County, Ga., will
ghefcao l^ri? tof 1 4 c $P t p n * toj Wn.
Y. HoWrd, Esq., who is authorised to
receipt for the some. (tf)
Top Abo«P baa• piscpJttion through
out the bounds of the South Georgia
Methodist Conference, which iB one of
the jnoai important sections lot, adver
tisers in the South. tt
Honesty, retrenchment, simplici*
forsooth! Whj> where has
been dreaming of tj
terms ? Go to.
?■
thou auti qites
ways and be wise,‘according;
wisdom of the'times!
place, they were fired upon, by P^e i to prevent pong wl/A'Wiml tb*BpM ft
unknown, and the Doctor was mi ed ( 1 / .‘p In view of these ‘aif sing the same song I _
instantly and Furman seriously wound- j minister justice, in Tiew 11—i u Aonsrted ! ! It should
’Strife discharge wia'evidehWf WWB' *1iW*fet*bte 4aeto,«w*M»*
a shot gun, heavily loaded with buck i perfinmTt for K. “or any ^iher - mat*
shot, the main body of the load taking i to suggest a limit to extravagance
effect fit the head ef .Finfoveoti, while a an( j a retribution for dishonesty?
* J T ‘ * ' A - t - 1> “ tTe dismiss lrim to tho Dry iMtugs®
he has named fof others. Io! we
around under the skin and lodged near bim on Lra own gallOwa?
M^a^kOqn of iilo'**- wilb
luorte'thati feabied. ¥«» m*J i 0 .. a4 and Uraguav
! •. ; s dead. I ,i3ye 1 aV ow e d purpose of destroying.the weak
little Slate of Faraguay- Soon after
wards the war commenced, the Utile
St*WjMiPJS8S,.l u ia tlie fielJ ' ' (lK
it eoasolps me, their Yhc’aliies 1 brought forth four or five
Southern pres?,
fellow laborer here, to denow tb»t
have fought the good fight from mid-
eight uetii dawn, aad that we have n -t
- f ““-
The Assassin.
As the political asSassiu is a character
unknown in this country np to the
breaking out of the war, and as ouv
Soathem couutry hajp been represented
ns abonnding in men of this class, it bc-
comes a question, worthy of the: most
serious consideration, what makes a
political‘daRassinWe may talk never-
so much about the horrid nature of his
work; we may call him villnjua, coward
the left car. The night was a very clear
moonlight night; and it is supposed that
the muaisin took his position under an
'oak tree, about thirty paces ffpm the
path along which they were walking.
The aim moat have, been as cool and'jjE^
liberate as it was deadly; and hard;
cruel and cowardly must have been the*
heart that devised aud ea^cutrA
this fell deed. The afiair took 4he whole
comnunuty by surprise, and has tended
to increase tbo gloom already resting
upon flie miffds of that once prosperous
and haippy community. • f ,•
Dr. 1-Ynlayson was a son of a planter
of Jackson, and nephew of Colqiiet J.
Finlftjuion of Jefferson oom.tr, who was , ianlu .,^ f or tkewgelvesj we know
weU known iu middle Fltfrida. Both j but woatfimw 'to MO-
father and uncle are now. dead. Die * - ;-,/ormation as
Doctor had become associated-with the jP^t to thenw ■ - , . ' •
•Republican party since the war and | they oau omy.denvq aum the ; rress,
It is certain —.
to accept negro suffrage, and that tcim
of thousands of hitherto Radical voters
,-olted on this question against
Coiigtesrional Oligaichy
Jf
rrfoh sense. _ _
iesmansbip, and re «!*e
irerc
In
the ve-
W times these numbers, J>at tb«>
defeated in several pitched battles
each successive engagement tin
source* of poor little Paraguay worn*
away, while those of the enemy were
inexhaustible. The war thus became a
question of exhaustion, the allies jopmg
to wear out the Republic by
force of friction.
Th* contest went on. Lope? detent!
hi*codotrya3 gallantly as Palalox
d'5ii immortal butd'did ghtgiRosa*,
the flag of a restored Union ; but that
lilag, whether streaming in the breezes
TUc Best Crwp for this Year. of the Atlantic, or shadowed™ «ie
m z Hass# x p “' fctss
farmorB we wpultl not have them bc^ | front , e - j 5 or floating lazily beneath the
iicvfi, f-Ji'a moinentv-that we do nov j Ypjjjo s kios, must be upheld by the
black man, the >rn. wa j e citizen* latliccf wnrtar hi* ,, <p> .-.v f M
country may vet be assured. . Afr “f® s . IT) dard ed masse. The - women went £ sVftB A2rD!!P0SITlTE CURE
find true freedom and protection under »-» Tm - * '
the community, no one supposed that
Iris character, or the course which he
pursued, woold ever have called forth
snch a deed. The chr.meter of Purrmui
is toowell known to need comment from
our pen. This transaction can but fill
the minds of all right-thinking men
with horror and disgust; and, like all
deeds of that kind, it is only tending to
consider-them capable of cleternun- \ man' as his natuml birthright,
MX 1 neither African, nor Mongrel. In
dian. nor nondescript, shall ever deprive
him o£ his inheritance. . I repeat that
NEGRO SUFFBAGS IS DEAD !
Respectfully yours, , S.
Ineorrqhoratiqn of what our able and
fsitbffll ' corresppndgnt writes to ns
under, date of February 20, we will state
that the Kansas Senate, on the k7Lb
last., tefnsed, By a decided vote, to
strike' the’ *ord ‘white’ out of their
Consfituttbn.' "' - v
^lOUUUUvuu vj -— » ~ . -j
though not remarkably popular ttitb j*nd which muy bo of, service to them.
* ■’ ' feeling/ aa we do, a deep interest .in
their success, especially the present
R. K. J. MORGAN, having
located in the tho city of BAmbridjro, ten
1 ices to the public, and
, u - *t tjifht.'
All calls pramjitly attended.
Bainbri<I,'C. Ga- -darcb (t. 1SS9
2?-tf
PyrafHge!
Pjraftge!*
Pjrafage!
i
and worthy pf all execration and ^liei JX^^rinkmdcd
wor*t.ofdeaths, stiU^orp is a law f^om ^ ^
lie cause which it m
which he acts and there if a cause for his
motives which it is folly to overlook.
No man, from trivial considerations,
will ever .steal «p tojhisj fellow man, in
the darkness of night, aad take his life
withswt a motive almost omnipotent.
However depraved a mgp may be or
I hardly ever is able so for to
her the sentimenfo.of religion in his
breast, as not to instinctively fear those
n kftpnge dreams” of which tho Bard of
Avon speaks, which may arise when
oaoe we “sfanffie off our mortal coilsf’
.. a&d when onee the religious sentiment
is extinguished, it is only to give reign
to superstition, which is. of ten as power
ful, and even moreao, as that of religion
itself. So that it is fair to suppose that
the political assassin has a prompting
motive, sufficiently strong to justify his
dark and bloody deed to his own con-;
science.
Lei us then look at .this matter in the
light of history, ’’there are two circum
stances in which the crime of assassina
tion, for political motives, hardly ever
takes place: they never take place—such
t ttimpf-uhder legitinjate governments
* • f Until they bsoome ’ oppilessfve; nor do
they ever take place under popular gov
ernments. It is true the government of
France, in the days of Louis XVI, was
legitimate, and the monarch was a man
.4i»os|# »p*ii*iposildjm)deration; but
the tide of oppression had been gather
ing so strong, during the reigns J^is.
predecessors, that a virtnons court, -at
that rims; Was unable to stem it And
all history Via show, th^t ill a govern
a>«»t of ths peegJe, political assassins
tions never take place, unless the govern
ment has first been diverted from its
natural channels. Borne, under the
£4 Ttpijfts^Na jfopular-'gO#ornment only
lose enffty politicians left
ana th
of offensive men, is so to do it that they
may live- to hear the mortification of
their own defeat.
e Roman senate,
| Jtheir own
>#e, seeing
ots of’ their
OZ goaSed triidesperation
,-not
Steam Saw Mill.
We would call the attention iff capi
talists to tho fact that there is a great
demand for - ayotber steam saw-mill,
either in or near our city. The mills we
have fail to supply the wants of the city;
ndeed, there conld not havja been a
hundred-feet of lumber procured in this
place during the past month. t : .
We need another mill, aud it should,
be located on the west side of Flint
river, and immediately on its banks.
The timber on that side of the river is
inexhaustible, and the transporting of
the lumber aerOss the river to a yard oh
this side Would lie a trifling matter;
Resides, the people to the west of this
city for fifteen or twenty miles Rave no
miU at all—not even a grist-mill Will
no one investigate the merits of this
suggestion ?
sRemovad of tueBodv of Caft. Wutz.
To-day Prwridont Jblmson gave an order
to Lewis Schade, Esq., for the remains
of Capt. Henry Wirz, who was executed
the Old Capitol prison, in November^
1865—having been convicted by a mili
tary of gonspiracy and of
mnrde? / whTie'in feommaud of the Con-
S prison- -tttjAmlaraojaville—and
alongside ffih CoiSpiratArs in the
arsenal grounds, and this afternoon the
body was removed by Mr. Augustus
Burgdorf, undertaker.—WMbgton Star
2 hth ult.
r respondent
ore found
ff clothing
bad also
The trunk
year.
The Columbus Enquirer discusses
the question, as to wliat would be the
best crop for this yew, and we con
skier its sug;
sidoration. It says:
The price of sugar is steadily rising:
and the rise is atti ff-ntcd mainly toriie
disturbed cotKlition of C«ba. If this
effect is produced before the troubles oh
that island have affected its production^
how much greater may wc rcasouahiy
expect it to be when a crop is cut short
by tiie disturbance of labor? No mat
ter what may be tho rcsuH of the revo-
Mississim' Jtm Her Mean Mbs.—
estior.s tyorthy of con- <i ^ x _jj^v w . [l0 | grown, ™, his able letter
to the Committee on Reconstruction,
slates tlmt. the greatest danger to h»
State is from the’‘men who were false
to both sides during the war, who were
firm secessionist* when secession was
bopnlar, hut apostatized when the
South fell, and the unwortlry adven-
Vtrt-cfs’ whb rushed- fit when the fight
wuis over to daira the fruits of a victory
won by the valor and bravery of better
men thaa themselves. These mean
... creatare*. one and all,, labor night and
lution in Cuba, it has demoralized kibor **®( e
luium in win , whitea, ia, ti^e. vuuous hojia Uiat wfiat-
ai! over the iritind, and this demorahza-
tior. is likely to cofitinus for some time,
no matter which party niay.be-auccess-
frii?. Abd if eman.djUM.ion, wither, imrne-^
diate or‘pto*pectiye -afid *f*igrtss:vo.
follows ar the result of the r-Wroluliou
•n Spain ami Cubs, it.^wiil be many
ev.er of evil may betide the good and
or'derW of Loth races,'they a\ least will
gefahe offices, and fatten on ttie little
auf«tance ft tl»*W left to the Imnever-
rsheVr^'fi.' -1 ■
Karit iadia CoWtm Crop.
The r.ffioiat* returns of tlte cotton cid-
ycars before Cuba will make nay thimr ! thy Bombay Presidency,-sl*ow a
like a full crop of s«g»r
Thej.
Standard , , ,
into t e fiekia-dnto the workshops,
into eVftry positiqn filled at home by
men. Never was love pf country, npver
was patriotism, never was trner heroism
shown than in this struggle. A.l per
sonal property—jtfwels, plate, church
b'clls, the communion service, indeed,
evervthing was freely brought forward
and laid upon the altar of the country.
The world deeply sympathized with
them, and had individuals the power of
controlling governments, the most
ample aid would have bqen extended.
Tjie courage and resources of the leader
and the devotion of Iris followers ir. the
prolonged and sanguinary struggle j net
closed, challenge the admiration of
every man who symyathizes with the
weak * when defending themselves
against the strong. Lopdfc has been
defeated and- his country lies at the feet
"at the enemy; bat be has carved a
name which should live in history
along with Mill) rid a tea, Miiliades, with
Theinistocles, and Tell, and Frederick.
The work of the conqueror has been
consummated, and the brave little State
is at the mercy of the Con federates. But
the memory 'of their gallant struggle
will be a household word with the pos
terity of men who fought aiid bled in
defence of their nationality.—Ma^on
Telegraph.
Tho Edgefield (S.C.) Advertiser, in
describing the -futere.1 ol Gov. Pickens,
says : “One most touching feature was
the fomentation of the former slaves,
who flocked to pay the tribute of res
pect. Prominent atnong these,wanding
jn oqc of the’upper corners of the f lmrch
wjth his head reverently bowed, was
“Old Harper,” his,- body sorvan t, whose
faithfulness to his master through fifty
years had never known change. ’
For cniLL FEVER, FBVKB AND AftUE and
DUMB AOUBn
PYRAFCGE!
Poesnot-enro all ills fioeb i* subjocM*, but docs
effect a rapid cure iu
CHILL FEYEH, FEVER AND A61IE
AND
DTJMB AGUE
i l » - * - fi t
PY RAPI Gl'i!,
Is now taking tbe place of all pstent medicines,
»ndj*
B EVOLDTIO aST
IN THE
History of Physicians’ Prac
tioe will about Commence.
TIIE WONDERFUL FEM
Is tli* nnme given to it. by nil who hove
it and who disregard the Ubel, but cull it
The Only True EXedieine
For Ihrac Coi»plaiaK
POHTY KEGSNAIXb,
ASSORTED SIZE.
fifty prs. traces,
tiiree DOZ If awes,
TWENTY DOZ HOES,
PLOW LINES—T^ncs
PLOW LUfEs^j,
I It O K,
AiS'JliTBD SIZES.
PLOW STEEXi-ASSORTXD ai2n
Pit I NTS!
fildtfr' OUNCE OSN'ABBKGS; ’ J SHEET. I
IN.18—BLEACilE D A BROWN: t-4 fll^.
1NGS—BLBAftHEB and BROWS.
m MK- CD S3 SU ’
MENS,
WOMENS, AltD CHILBRijt\
IMiiOTJH,
COFFEE AND
Lowest Markot Prices
FOR THE CASH/.
Babbit & Wajfcu,
febJTZltf
DARBYS
Prophylactic Fluid,
Letter froth Hon Alexander II.
Geergia.
CRAWFORBSVILLK, G A.. Scjt.a,'
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid Iseriart-iJ
littio cost, but of great value. Its iowe-it, k
well-as medicinal .uses are nnmoroos, *R.j|
specialities aro most wonderful. I have
without it for ten years, and no heed of»[ 15 ,l
who caiHafford to have’it should be vfcWjfi
AfiSX. H. 6TBNIH&
The WonderM Family
Medicine.
Letter from the Surgeon General of tie
Ccnf,crate States.
RICHMOND. VA.. dsn-Hl 's
John Darby & Co., No. 160 Willieei St. vt
Gentlemen.- Have received your I,‘Hi: ;■
13th of December, 1868, catling *j suit:.:-
your (Darby’s’Prophylactic) Fluid.
■I most cheerfully state tin* tae Me
furnished to, and exteneively used bj tbs- &-
geons iu oharge of tbo General lie-pint/1
Confederate Service with great herd.- £jj
patients—all.lhe surgeons making fir*
port—a great deal of it was used isttoby*p
Very Respectfi*l*y Yourflii'W '’ §
SAM’L PKKSTON
THE ASTO*l»tl TSjCt
DISINri:C.TA2fT.
EMORY COLLEGE, OX FOKlul
26ib, It-
•Professor Darby. Dear Sir:—U.-n'
been engaged tor many years in the art,.:
of the Medforfrofcssfon.t t.m onlVott.--
ly acquainted wilh the Claims «f jpurlr,®
laetie Fluid, but atu well acquainted
(4»emica! el<?mcttt«.
V/biity, U*cr^'«»rc # I Cokiinot cxj^ri
■ally of the valuoof the compound. »«tK«
fecting and Tb«ru|)emte-p>«p»rueM-rtL.
employed in its e-unpoeHion, t 1 '
well known reptiHUtofi oT its
strong probability fodkitt.Miily rnu-fiulf
sinr^llncrensfe' fost soastin in>m the pr«-
jhe amount of !inti tiuricr
oflilrf prtMhtclioa of Uiat ; ijU't4 I s .^]fl va ^r,n. but a siighr decrease in the
to r,o nunc roe.' *• • f It- - ! crops taken from it. The fond tinder
Rut sugar can ha in-Llfe frt:ip.l’ue j,c!ilti»yrtio*. slariag the year 1807 for
“ribbon' cRno ,! - yv- ttatuiy ah p tr’^ of j raising cotton was 1,870,465 acres 351
Southwestorn Georgia. VV* havu tuvl j fortieth of an acre). Last
satisfactory proof* that: it h° twa-fo) venr'tht: breftdfh of fond used for this
in the iinmcUate .yidtrity of this >itr.j> r0 p wa » 1,560,028 acres 36J- guntas.
The game is true of Southeastern : 7ffo l fX'titdc d»»wArif* of ttiree-quarfers -of a
bams- Here, then, is a fine chance tor 1 , n illic>u acres were_ devoted each year
tivauf of out cotton planters to “pitch
into” a culture about tl-.Q proffv. of
which there is far less uncertainty .titan
there is about cotton. There is no
danger whatever of too large a sugar
crop for many years to come. The cul
ture can be firmly established and made
permanently successful here, white the
West India islands are undergoing the
‘‘reconstruction.’* Even if the making
of sugar at ducc should be deemed too
great, or too expensive, or too liazard-
2AXSm.mt PEICS3 CtTBBSST,
• Cortucted Weekly by
VAUGHN A (ilBSON-
It i^hGnld be rrun
I'iUlJti,. JUn ge ordc
,p t yjotic. potton. The total crop a
year ngft -ww 126,341. candies 756
pounds, or in pounds, 93i) r '2,103, The
past season the crop was only 109,157
candies^ 656 pounds, or 85,557,687
ponnds. - Tl:e-decrease fe largest in ex
otic cotton, afnor.nting to 66,749 can
dies fn 1867, and only 58,337 caadi* in
13ff8. The crop of native cotton has
likewise diminished from' fiff,592 ean*
dies in 186“ to 55,830 candies in 1-868.
The report of the Commissioner adds
undertaking for the majority of that there is a propped of a good crop
HaCOV—n^&ratoeiii Ife 22 r jSi
liiol- tvi sides- *0 2*2
Hliouider?*. ^ *8 W
t laiira.’^sed H*vms Ai> 25 (qj
Floub—Superfine.,, bbl 11 00 (a 1*200
Kxtra-Fawify. * bbi 15 00 (fe It/ 00
\r rt i. bu 1 40 (ft
15
(jorfr.s—Rio.24 to 80
* Parched ft 15 ®
Java ........ft 40 f^>
Sugar—Liaht Brown ft 14 (51 * 20
Clarified....‘ 22 © .
Crushed. .^b 25 (ft
vffal 62?a (*t 05
Sam a.. ...»-..^t...Back 3 AC O
Tobacco—Average ft G> 90
Wheat Bran...... **ft ? ^
.S'kljj Oats — -bu 1 3S ^
Corn ^ 1 - i: > @ 1 *°
qnentlj regardless of the lives of
ambitious rnlsn. The reason
has been wo restive writer British rule^
aad for so loag a rime, is, not that she
in ex*
i her share
at that England
Offioes that onght
|o lfo kffed -with native 1 Irishpaen are
filled with tbe native Enylislmien
The Commercial Honor of the
Present Day.
4 Kqw iTork Journal of Com-
ini its tuorfeH article of Tho
lfit^.i^9taat,-hoft following bit of'
irony against the* passion for money-
jtndhhjnl th* >itsp4
We wee afraid that old
Mr. K. is
T ' TT-
srnns. V. e
fogies a-
oar planters of Southwestern Georgia,
the manafneiure ol syrup from, their,
•esne-y which i* attendediWith less expense
and risk) will be greatly profitable. The
same censes that are ibakiog ewga*.
dearer wrH havp a aiwilar- effect on
eyrnp. ' ' • • - - *• .•
ftere is eerfoirflywn iwviling field
for planting enterprise,' and we believe
that all who may' avail themselves of it
this year will next winter rejoicj^ that
(bev pidfoioWfi^'dtvided their labor—
aiing Wifflltadfri etnp Of an article
spoils of
i the spirit of assassination
is often rile Ireland while it m
known in England and Scotland. ; *
fi pn -flisac reftaariixts it will natarolly
enough ekwpear that the «^rit ef -ssi-
I Nation fortpbliricri purpose* and eu’ls^T
.. only arises when there is a feeling tiett
power has been unjustly usurped, and
vor less foreign to
Igo antiquated fpr our qolut
SLnS absent and
“ ,sb snch pointed supplying the ^ fey rw»g *'
ft<4 half i^gret^httfoo^thest^Tcprouucrmostmmmeo
est price.
At tv
.T
,'lriT
is anotner thmg to be w
winriar of assassination: the party
iu whose name it is done, is not always to
be httbWkphnsible for the eritne. Some
limes, it js true, they arc. Posterity
holds the coirtiSC Spain undtbeDuko
,.*f Ab* rmponajbte .for the inetoad
WitBam of Orange because ldsto^ IMT^ bv a
that they hired the assassin to do the
* - - * *-t*| the
respon-
sympathy ^rtwmaridingf Ate
ral ideas: and some ofj
far -as tit ^object to the,
ol fioToE j f 1 ^ f
tbotmcflceof a nselul, houort cJI-tVcbWf. ofcooi»mpt , oB. ,
as if it made a difference hoto :a j ^ ^ T t fo
“ if foe com-: REMovADorTHB-Gsiiixai—
tjic.coming year,
If^ says the Macon Telegraph,, the
reader will take his peopil and figure
he will see that, according to those data,
tbe average yield of cotton in.the Bom
bay Presidency was, 1S87, 49* pObnda
to tbe acre, and in 1868 48J pounds
that is to »ayi a crop not worth on an
average $10 to the acre w Liverpool;
and what i^s worth In India, w4 have
not the data at hand to detenrine.
It really does not appear that a pro
duct like that offers any promising com
petition with the American crop, con
eeiing ali the advantages of cheap la
bor claimed for the India cotton. In
the Southern States we should set down
the unalieet product at about 125
Dr. A. V. Maim, formerly Af Oxford, I ponnda, und r*e believe the average m
died in . Rcrtow,
the Hh * onMnarf seasons now wilh Bot be less
' thkfi 15TT ponBds. With equal fond
and labor t» that which is applied to
' •^ '* jetton we should no doubt
acre.
«u i
W5 CHALLEIIuE A SINGLE CASE
TO TRY OUR
tw.si'
(fl'Ct'1'tT'-'
f pwiat
Tam WEienr o? GaaiT Kamos 1—Evcrybodrknow*
that great ia< ; n jtevsr condcacend to flatter. Eapec-
iailj-re this true when patent medicine* are the ob
ject* that demand praise. In the light of this trntiMsi
therefore, read the following : ,. . .
Hon A. H. Stephens, of Ga., (late Vice President or
the late Southern Confederacy,) *»v» : “A'e fcniily
should ever be without Darbor’s Prophylactic Fluid.
Hon. A. .1. Walter, late Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of this State, soy* : “Xhis fluid is an cxcecdr
valuable medicine.”
• Gen. John B. Gordon, of G*.. says: rl know noth-
_ *ioTrfler of Montgomery, s*y8 : “It Is the host
thtng for chelic hr horses I ever saw.”
Hon. W F. Samford, once the competitor of Gov.
Moore for the Chief Magistracy of Alabama, says :
“There ia not a dsop of humbug in an ocean of Da*.
AND DENY ITS
WONDERFUL PROPERTIES.
AND TIIE >K->ST
CESTHTATS CASSS MUST YIELD i!
Certificates of Residents—City
and Couiitiy—willlte sliow* on
inquiry.
PREPARED AKD SOLT>
AT
The Best Buggy in the WarW
For Sale f »,
T HOSE who desire to purchase the beat begg-y
rn tbe world, would do well to call immedi
ately at my store, on Broughton street, and
seeure a bargain. The buggy will be sold cheep>-
(*0
JOHN 1. TOMLINSON.
WHOLESALE DRUG STORE,
S&vasiuh, Ga.
Feb. C, 1869 18-1 y
E. L NEIDLMGER,
c lemist, euthorUareared itaata'-
u high order;—«n the » hole it mud be
L-d us a vnliiebls eorftnVni-ot to A .
urtie'estM wiiioU- d beb-oaV
There views, I tuav a id, are ausUiu o
testimony “l nrbnjr e“Uip«tcuoj«ti-ff-e,-’.
looted U? prop.;:t.es ,
- ■ Bolriv* uiei' W V.
Your.,. Ueu-uvCItu.h.
t.. Ml; vN.-i, ;>r. t)..u
CORES
.Sums, W oil ails,
ALA RAMA IN.-t.kNZ .lluri'D
TUSCALOOSA, D«e. H. '■*
Messrs JDnrhv ,t f-V. No.!** |
Geut.eineHi:—l taceiv*d vyiif pirtuo
!0|1; instant, taking ;m-exjirr'-i-r
frma me *.« to the merits id 7” n * “ n ”
Fluid. Thu preparation has be«W™ V .
ed by the profession and j.hMie
so imiversnily eatcetoed, ;t;;d ;
need no furliicr rccommenriud"
As a DIsfuTnetnm, a ^ r j
!n*n diwliuuUnl, it is no* cxeeliriyl A l
^re]>aration. oe use peritiargaatcf
very extensively in this Hospital, M'l
do .wjthottt them, f consider yours is:
.Stelegiint preparatibu 'of the krelr
'Resfdy Yours, itc.. P. BltYtE.^
Sup't and Pbys'n Ala. Iv.ssne *>*
A Perfect Pain Ki5
WESLEYAN FEMALE GDI j
STAUNTON, VA- Jan. S. J
Professor Darby :—YYheh I was P
tbs LaGrange Female College of Uwr.
ydttr Prophylactic Fluid in ihr 1 olic."
ided" success. Both as a disiaftdtr
einetly for seres and burns, etc.,.i' ■-
and proved to be what it is
family ood publie Institution W 1 ; A
President ff. F. CoDogi. "f" } , y
Never was there * faifti'-}\
recoininesded as this. Try i’ 3 ”" I. „
regret it. Let every funtrf ,,
New York this Spring pat tins sri ; .1
But don’t wait—order it M f’ 1 **'
ight fill this entire paper wid r °*‘ , r , I
from tho very best men in
tio question that this is a D ** , f.-s
useful article as a diiiufect»e , > *"
sores, burns, poisons, collie, *• ,
general purifier, etc Every “ ru *»
merchant has it for sale. .
Orders fil'ed by the prepneW*.
JOHN DABBY fc
160 Willui® -- 1 ' -3
Dealer in
$40 STl’l’CH!
the Ifomtiay ^ ^
prodttce 5ponnclfl of liltt to tbe a
' - -"■'jg t00 apparent for dispute
production ih India is a
■ Coni*tx MAqpi.-WAtw] ™ 5t » !
Mr.'Or FvflNAras^iqt The fiultqre has been forced -
have even begun
limit we have"
rigid. Why • abovU^gny one be
slricted from raoney-
$32
*32
$32
*32
$12
%n
p'our ia qiwli- g|
750
*40 first class 8EWING MA- *37' 50
CIIINES given as premius for
$40 $37 50 worth of subscriptions $37 *0
$40 for ff GOD'S HOUSEHOLD $37 50
$40 ADV- C.4TE, afirat classFam- $37 50
$40 ily pap«r, at 75 cents a year. $37 60
ALSO ' %
Saddles, Bridles, &c.
Buggy and GamagO
aASHSII
Rubber *nd Leather
bel rm ^
TICK! TICK!
$100
$30
AMEP.ICAN WATCHES, wevth $30
$32, given for *30 worth of sub- . $30
scr-iptiaue. Also • $3fi
DICTIONARY! $12
Webster’s Unabridged Dictioeary, $12
worth $12, given as premiums Jnr $11
$12 worth of snbscviptioae. Also $12
SUNDAY-SCHOOL $100
feb!3 10 lm
ros. s. eLaGnoesf.•
CLAGHORH ft CTTSS^
- wHOursaUt a** sH 311
Grocers and SliiP
Corner Bay and Drayton Street a»
K EEP constantly on bmlijj]
sortnient of F&tn^ .
Step eapplies a
Segars, Wines and biq u ®
ly attended to, and quality -|
march 14, 1868
LEATHER,
cALF-sitms;
** «... ,c. ^ '
HARNESS-IBIMMINOS
L TR-C1NRS,<SbC.
$i j j No. 72, St. Julian and 105 Bryan Sts.,
- GEOBGE N. NICH
Job Printer, Biflier i
MANUFfCT
Bay 9$rte««;*a* a *
June 23
Libraries,
* ilMw iA At m l ~~ —with the
f ulfil TBIHI rtr* 1 did they Tdax ^re not cau^it «jt iA” This‘ gives a
their efforts one iota for the extension ^ w iq cr sffeep to a mau’i> n
rtiimrinini
is almost eqmtlir safeU
' Iblefor the crimes that are being eon- srtfenr,
tiees riot'strrisrty _ _ .. wt> ^ _
the InOiM provinces andj|M
■Make money by **J &<*** i ike.tembU which ha* '*<*7 S*
intetoble as« felony, the iron e? t-over Ut*e-eoimiries, in which *';
sUonldrend, -No matter bow tlt—nn* ^ j KjfSSl
lG,i8i ! . - . — _ 3 -e 4k. rwvM f Tlfift I i _ * a 1 nfn TTnnwl ‘flfcT"
Large or small, to be selected from
400 volumes of the very beet Books
published, and given as a premium
for an equivalent amount of sub
scription*.
Also sevsrakother premiums equally
liberal.
$60
$50
$40
*30 !
**4|
*e.l
Aett
sarmyept- over Uiose eotmtries,
tnri
j destitution, are noriOubC in - great part, j^-p*ge», y,nd aims to promote
SayannahToa.
January 9th,1869.
WM. E. ALRA5DEB. .ffi. A. BBBFT.L
ALEXAS11EE i.RUSSELL
* WHOCCSaLB*
tori frctjfure propelty, ‘ j-owk-u-v-u • —- ioesiiiuuon,arc e.--w- r— t aemp*.i— —
Vy. a j Onf fhrmei-ssll ovgribe conntty^me , thfe *oih( r i$e> u 2 7 mentbs. Seadiorjpeeimea.^ ,
o „__. lio ^re dishonest, ^gagedp^^ ^ ^ ^ fovbr of tbri^ire g^n,* -
^nder the pre 3 entre3'enn«, and police a^reparHtg th^fmdother — ' 4
wodnee.
Address
? . <t. r “
rack# 2$ J1
con. AuntcoKN and Bins steeetb,
€IAVAlTHASt, GA.'
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