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T. A. HAI.T, • - Assistant Local Editor.
IT I T M AN:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1870.
Hymcnlstl.
Our esteemed fellow-townsman,
Mr. Fj. T. Duki.s, wasinarriod to Miss
Evil: Bryan, at; tho residence of the
bride’s mother in Quitman, last
Thursday nlfftht. Our young friend
and his beautiful bride have our best
wishes for tlioir future happiness and
prosperity; and we trust that the
universal prediction of their many
friends—that they are well mated- -
raav prove true, and that their fond
young hearts may continue in riper
years, as now, to beat as ono. They
have our thanks for liberal samples of
the wedding cake.
Planting Time.
Planting time is approaching, and
our farmers are busy preparing for
another crop. From the. amount of
guano which we see passing through j
the streets, wc fear that many of them
are going to put in for a large cotton j
crop again this year, though they all
say that they intend to plant more
grain this year than last. Our plan
ters all agree that they cannot make
cotton for from nine to ten cents par
pound—the average price of recent,
years—stiil they continue to make it
the leading product. It maybe safe
ly said, however, that whilst the acre
age in cotton will be as largo this
year as heretofore, there will he at the
same time more grain planted, it be
ing apparent that a greater quantity
of land is being cleared and prepared
for cultivation.
Proceedings of Council.
Quitman, (la., Feb. 11, IbTC.
Council met. Present, Mayor, J.
T. Davis, Aldermen Barn on, IV.-ham,
Tillman and Groover. Minutes o!
last meeting read and adopted.
The following accounts were pre
sented, found correct and ordered lo
be paid :
T. J. S’.i* -tv 0 40
AV. R. Wilson i do
J. -Tillman 2 !>'>
E. T. Kendrick’s account far build
ing cistern was ordered to be paid
subject to contract between hituseli
and 'Street Committee.
The following resolution was off red
by W. E. 13 ..rises, and being r< 1
the second time was ordered to be j
put upon the minutes:
Resolved, by tbe Mayor and Aider
men of the town of Quitman in cham
bers, that from and after tile passage
of this resolution, so ranch of s ctirm ;
nine, (0) of the laws of said town a
relate to wagons, and drays driving on
the side-walks for the purpose of
loading or unloading be repealed.
No further business before the!
meeting. Council adjourned to meet
at nest regular meeting.
AY. A. MCNEIL,
Clerk.
(Jaitihan.
Under this heading Air. 11. Ah Mc-
Intosh prints the following in his new j
Blackshear paper, the Roulheael
Georgian :
The editor of the Gkohoian desires to
moke some public ackuowh-dgememt
of his appreciation of the kind recep
tion this paper has met with at his
old home, the beautiful and enterpris
ing town of Quitman. During our j
throe days sojourn among our j
friends there last week, in the regu -
lar discharge of our editorial
duties” on the Quitman Report; .b
(with which paper we are still, arid
hope ever to be, connected) wo re
ceived about fifty subscribers for the
Georgian. AYo assure each one has
thus encouraged us in our new enter
prise, that, their kind favors arc grate
fully received, and that wo proudly
cherish them as separate tokens of
friendship.
Whilst we will gladly receive the
subscriptions or advertisements of our
Quitman friends for the Georgian at
any time, wo deeiro to impress them
with tllls fact, however: We have not
severed our connection with the
Reporter, and the interest which we
feel in the continued success of (hat
paper to-day is the same that it. has
been since the day we founded it. It
is true, our time is now divided be
tween the two papers, but, all wo
have to do with either is to edit them;
and relieved, as wo now are, from the
business cares of the Reporter, we can
and will bestow upon its editorial col
umns t': rune time and attention wo
have her; before. AVe will be found
at our post in tbo Reporter office on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wctlnestlnys
of each week, giving our undivided
attention to the make-up of that
paper. Quitman is s till our home,
and it would take stronger induce
ments than we have yet ever had hopes
of being offered to make us change
it.
RIiROntERISHS.
, —Quitman can now boast of three
J tin shops.
—Road tbo advertisement of Cheat
ham's Celebrated prolift • codon seed.
—A bill “to regulate tbo sale of
liquors in the counties of Brooks and
Tattiall” hrts passed the Sonato.
—Bart Thrashor has another lot of
horses and mules direct from Ken
tucky, and he says they must bo sold
—“Dare's ono of dom old engines
now; I’ll bet it’s full of steam,” said
an old colored stock-holder as she got
■ oft'the train and discovered a box-car
on tho side-track.
—St. Valentine’s day was not alto
gether a failure in Quitman: our dev
il got a valentine. It did not please
him worth a cent, however, and now
all lie wants is to “find tho fellow that
I sent it.”
John Tillman has just received those
| combination garden hoes, and every
gardener who wishes to be economical j
should buy one. They will do the
work of five different implements.
*
AVe think that our farmers are at
last getting upon the right track.
Tho local demand forpinders is great
■or this year than usual, and tho gen
-1 oral disposition of tbe farmers is to
plant less cotton, and more corn, oats,
nindcrs, etc., with a view of raising
their own supplies.
—Wo notice that a good deal of
guano is being hauled away from tlm
depot by our fanners. Ahist of it,
it seems, is being carried into the up
per portion of tho county. AVe urn:
in hopes that our planters would use j
but very little commercial fertilizers
this year.
—AVe have not heuvl anything :
more about that minstrel performance
which was to be given for the benefit
of the Cornet Band. Something is
needed to infuse m w life into it, as i!
has been several months since we have
hoard its notes. It appears to bo non
<’.<> at present.
—A jolly Q lituißi.ite while on his
return from Savannah last week, cn::- 1
eluded lie would take a bki.li in the
<• inductor's car, where be could enjoy’.
the ccenerv unmolested. The train !
was moving at a fearful speed down
grade, when tho engin r blow on
brakes; our Q lit manite, who bad a
■ reat deal of curio lit vto know what!
was going on, took hold of the rope
an 1 leaned forward so that ho could
see in front of the engine, when Alas!
the rope broke, plunging oar curious
friend about thirty feet down the em
bankment. The conductor seeing tht
catastrophe, stopped the train and
went back in search of tho nufortu-j
nat-e, when they found him mills.iff j
but terribly frightened. The place
where he fell was a sand heft, which
accounts fork snot being killed. A\ e
think that tho incident made our!
friend a wiser if not abetter man. j
*
Far tlio Quitman Ilu forte;:.]
oni boy.
Bright 1:1:1 'Mu ' >•;.* ;!. ‘umnybrow ‘1 boy,
Of many fond marts the pot mul the t >y,
Full <>f thy drollin'?, full of thy pity,
Making our r.unuhinc every day;
Nothing more sweet
Our senses could graot
Than that voice with its gay ringing tone:'
It will flo.it to oiu- earn
Through the vista of years,
; When our baby to manhood is grown.
Sly little, cute little rollicking chap,
Always in danger of some sad mishap;
Giving ns shocks, oit getting a knock
Ah standing erect yon furl -suly rock,
Oh, how can wc ko p
Those dear Tittle feet
From the dangois ce’r thronging their way? ;
Vv e can illy keep pace
la the swift flying race
They are leading us day by day.
Bright little, wise little wonderful head,
That harm may befall we are hourly in do ad t
Feckless of danger, fearing no ill.
Bending all things to thy own little will;
Yet smiling so sweetly,
And winning completely
All hearts, and disarming authority's power;
Laughing at fears
Weeping mock t ars,
And finding fresh mischief for each coning
hour.
Sweet little child of gladness so brimful,
’Tin hard to believe thou wilt ov rhe sinful;
There’s intellect’s glow on thy beautiful brow
And no shadow of ill is resting there now.
To fond-hearts we press thoe
And silently bless tliee,
And pray the morning’s fail* promise may
bring,
A glorimri dower
Of soul wealth a power
More noble anil p;r,ind than that of a King.
Mem, M. W.
The Quitman Corset Band turned
out and enlivened the town with half
| a dozen or more of their choicest
pieces yesterday afternoon. This was
the first time they had played in two
or three months, and when they star
ted to disperse our eflieieut and pop
ular Mayor, Dr. J. T. Davis led them
into Chilly Mclntosh’s and called for
the best Havaunas in the house for
the crowd.
The Washington correspondent of
the Charleston News and Courier says
there can be no legislation Ibis season
looking to the refunding of tho cot
ton tax. The certificates, showing
the payment of tbe tax, have been
bought up at nominal rates, and are
chiefly held by a New York ring.
Gleaning • from Cherry ! nko.
.—Mr. Bryant filled (be pulpit in tbe
Baptist church on Inst. Sunday to the
edification of a good congregation.
Ho proceeded before services to or
ganize n Sabbath school, which bids
fair to bo interesting and instructive.
The time for meeting is ten o’clock j
overy Sunday morning.
—An effort is being made to get
up a singing school. AYo trust our
neighbors will see tho advantage in
educating tin T children in music.
We have splendid material to work
with. Our singing now, is far from
bad, therefore, lot us take this oppor
tunity of improving those talents with
which nature lie. ndowrd us. Tn
doing which, we greatly enhance the !
j interests of tho Sabbath school, at
tract visitors, and infuso (he right,
spirit in the preacher’s mind for de
livering his sermon.
—We went out last Friday after
noon to hoar tho declamations and
compositions of the students of the
Academy, many of which would have;
been creditable for older heads than |
those who delivered them. AYo would
say to ‘Willie,” go ahead, my little
man; you will let the world know that
you’ve lived yet. AVe are going to
have something to talk about when
Mr. Brook’s examination conies oft’,.
in July.
—A few young folks went out this I
afternoon to enjoy tho balmy air on
tho placid bosom of the 1 ;ke, and dis
miss love and various other topics. I
| AVe went along to paddle the boat.
—A small party of Cherry Lakers
| arc making up a visit to Suwannee ,
county. AYo wonder why Tommie is
going ?
—“Swift.v.ire” has gone back to the
lake. It will soon bo time for “GiUi
j sic U.iruca" ; j go.
—lf wo knew of something else,,
1 we’d write about
Ex-Sentkstia.
CL:::: ::y L.'.r.i:, February 10, 1873.
rjT.itd Vejatable (Irswlug lu FlorWa
um’ttlicni (ii: r-•
T;:c ‘NtorWi Dispatch Llnd. M
I:i bis annual report to tho stock
holders of the .Vi 1 e,iitiCult Rail
road last wc k.Supeidnt.aident lluiae.-i
made tho following reference to an
important branch of industry which
he has been fostering along (ho line
of his road and in Florida, viz: the I
growing of early fruits ami vegeta
bles, and the means lie has devised!
for the direct transportation ot these
commodities to the Northern and
AVustern markels:
The depres s'd conduirtti of the lo
eal isitore.-Ja, to which the company
has usually looked for its chief sup
port, renders it important that every
new industry whicli pron i tea reran
iterative bu.Li should be cnrcfnliy 1
fostered. To this end, faciHtics In: vi-:
been proviilcd for tratisporiie.g' e oeiv |
vegetables and fruits fr,no Florida anil
Southern Georgia to tho north mid
j wes‘, which, it is hoped, nitty tend to
, develop;' tl is business into pr w t-j
nonce, as ati element of prosperity !
throughout the region r. fern and to, i
! and, as a consequence, make it of val
ue lo this company. The railroad:
companies specially interested in fir
; matter have organized a fast freight :
I line, to be known as “The Florida :
| Dispatch Line,” which wiii.be stoc.k
--j od as rapidity as possible with prop, r
tly ventilated fruit cars, intended to
; cross the Ohio river without bn akin,;
j bulk. Through the 10-ur.i cal lon (.f
| the Southern express company and
1 the association of railroad companion
I known as tho Green Lino, the fruit
j growers of Florida and Southern i
, (Seorgia are thus afforded speedy and
convenient success to tlm interior
markets of Iho Northwest, instead of
being confined, as heretofore, to the
eastern seaports, where they must
! compete with the Bermuda:(, the West
I Indicia, and the Mediterranean. Tht:
1 business was to be created rather than
I provided for, it was found necessary
; to establish agencies for packing fruit
and. vegetables at the shipping points
anil for selling the same at destina
!!ion. It is believed that tho r. .ei 1 ' •
! of the establishment of the “Florida
Dispatch Line,” will be sufficient war
rant for this extended reference to it.
The F(tophi want Proof.
There is no medicine prescribed by j
physicians, or sold by Druggists, that |
carries such evidence of its success
and superior virtue us Buschke's
German Si'itup for severe Coughs,
Colds settled on the Breast, Con
sumption, or any disease of the
Throat, and Lungs. A proof of that
fact is that any person afflicted, can
get a Sample Bottle for 10 cent;: and
try its superior effects before buying
the regular size at 75 cents. It ' has
lately been introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wonderful
sures are astonishing to everyone that
use it. Three doses will relieve any
ease. Try it. Sold by 11. 11. Lay
ton. 1-y
The Constitutional Convention.—•
j The Senate having refused to concur
in the convention bill recently
passed by the House, last Monday
agreed upon a substitute, which pro
vides for tho submission of the
question to the people at too election
for county officers in January nest.
Should the peop’e he in favor of a
Convention, the iiriangements for it
are to be made by the next legisla
ture.
Curious Facts.
1 The following curious facie with re
’ gard to our Presidents wo find m :m
■ old paper.
Geo. AViishington, Ist i’; limit,
died without children. He was not
! re-elected.
John Adams, 2nd Unisideut, had
; children. Ho was not re-electe 1.
Thus. Jefferson, 131 Pres: lei.', dhd
i without children. H i war. ro-c 1 nJ.
I James Madison, 4t!> President, draft
without children. lin was i linteiT.
James Monroe, sth President, died
j without children. He was re-mooted.
John Quincy Adams, 6th Pro id. uf.
had children. He was not re-e'eeteil.
Andrew Jackson, 7th President, laid
no children. He was rc -eloeL J.
Martin Van Duron, fltii President,
had children. He was not re-elected.
AV. 11. Harrison, !Hh President, laid
children. He died one mouth after I
ho was sworn into office.
John Tyler, Kith President, had
children, and was not ro elect •!.
James K. Polk, Utli President, had
no children, and declined a nomina
tion for a second term.
'A. Taylor, 12th President, had chil
dren. He died before the expiration
■ of Lis term.
Millard Filmore, 10th President,
had children, and was not re-elected.
Franklin Pierce, Hill President,
had no children, and was not re-elect
ed.
James B mil man, 15 h Pro 4 lent,
had li. children, mid not iv elect
j eft.
From the above fact a it gre.ru
! that imj.ire ilent ever ’ •• t ■; hail clii -
dren lias bei n re-elec . J *<.• the chief
: magistracy, of the riati m, while with
! the exception of Mr. Polk, who de-
I eliued a renomination, all those hav
i ing no children have be n ro-c! -etc 1.
j All of thisbowover was b< fore.the war
[ and did not count for Abraham Lin
coln had sev< ral young o:i< and
General Grant, who has been elected
for the second time and will run for |
tho third term, li numerous prog- 1
euy. Ho his pvovi led th o.i with of- :
fives, and is a living usdanco that a
man with chi’,h n :y !■■ President ;
a second time. Th.-.-v wi.o have i:o j
children need not now over their
neighbors vti’.i cklidron any longer, j
for all are equal to the tu.h.: of gain- 1
ing die presm s
.NEW ADA LITL.Lr -TL
VtrOlK-aposi Cv.L. X
Petra’s Magazine
Poslan’C Prc-ruilu on ;.ll
fir :.STfl will bu nru
neiit- 'l wiili ;.l ) •!••>, I.u’to-’u./. ’tl stA-1 en
umving; of Tr.r-j'.buli’s colul>r it tl picture of
•‘Tia ■ sir'iii’r' of tbo. ])o,-l *rttion ofi.ulu
]v ruVncc.” 'i ’.is v.ill bu *’i*.‘i •i*..ou'. M Cvli-
I rsi.'.l Gift.
Peterson's ?*la ;.\zi;K‘eont.fins. * v r'* veur,
1(0 ) page:-:; U 4 *cl pl-\tes: 1:> i r.l B i*lin
lvitturnu,; 12 D.r'onmoth '' Imp ] f.ts’fion
i)lates, 21- of vnnsic d-uI b :;i •>>, 1 •: r,;s.
Gr .nt fiunrov "n *;i!.will I 1 '• in ! ; i7t.
Among ill m will be • i ■ ■
strtieb's on tUe Bidnbitionat Bbii 11-
wliirli will ffione h■* worth t.bu -nb
. ription price. Tli 'V will be .■ r.*'ropri;it*.!
(Mil l
The (’{Ritcn.nifi I. ltr and
Pi nciL
! t i ■ . < >n on
.ill 's its 'd’Tiri.vir to fo.-n , • money
on e".ib. 'iii "it::, .store•, • l, tli vu
v>y others. It giv ; ; r* i .th : n
t’um any in tiie worl.l. Its
IPlll! : J Tale : --fi 1 .
lottcfi
are fclie b.-st published .mv-fi- All i : .'
most popul’ti* '.vritv-rs are t 1 ?.l to wrib;
oriu’inu.riy ftu* IVb'r.-’.oD.. Iu ififi;, in n<bli
tioii to the u-’.iii.l (pvmllty ot‘ s’uovt stories,
s ori ' i ' t- s will be
iv . 1 Mi .A Frank U
J fi; u diet, F. H. Biu-.mtt a:nl oihts.
jiidmaidbi ill red bafiiioß
TJJ.-Lr-v.
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alion.il of all others. Tli jflab-'s are cn
•p'aveil on .-‘-vl. twice the usual si;L\ and
are unetpi’il -A for ii.-auty. Th; y will be kh
per’oly * Also, Houselu -id and other
r. ij.t.’: in j-lu, interesting to
l.uli.
N. ].—A-; Iho publi flier now pr.p.iys the
poi iQ.’ to ail mail sub-.crib un “Peterson'’
is cheaper than over; in tact is tho cheapest
in the world.
(A!trays in Advance) fi.2 a Year.
2 copies for S3.GO; 3 copl s for $1.80;
(with, a copy of the premium m lut 21-;
20 “Christinas Mornin,a liv-. 1 dollar en
graving;. to the ju rson getting r.p tho club.)
4 copies for SO.80; 7 c > i < for SI 1.00;
(with an extra copy of th. e.f u'.i/ino for
1870, as a premium, to tho pm . >n getting
up tho elan.
5 copies for $3 50; 8 copi • : 12.50; I*2
copies for SIB.OO. Afldr v t-. iul.
CTIATILFd J. • F.i.’SOX,
300 Chestnut Street. I’hil;. 1. Iphiu, Fa.
•- Specirn men < >pi< • it gra ; 1
| written for. * i. hlo-if
Head what tho K v. Dr. Livitkriorcc
says ut Mira .V . ('aastitntilive Cure.
Vear lindhtr Dneies:
Excuse me for writing only when I am
deeply iiltofOKted. 1 have b-*en voiceless !
about two months, could not read and pray j
in a family, I tried many things, got no
benefit from anythin;l fi:o<v Coufcivncu
j someone suit me lrom Ain. ricus a bottl ? ol
i Thrash’s Consumptive Cure aiul Lung lie-!
I siorcr, which 1 h.tv * b ■■ a t.i’fi •*:(. tins is the
ninth and ty. i can talk no
j I came here, among otli r tlii At > sujiply j
| myself with this medicine. \v hat. (lrii y-Tsti;
I have seen have none ons-'-le. L must have
I it. I want you to go to -dr. Tlirash in per
son and show this 1a Ft to th m and make
them send me by express to Sparta. Ga..
two, three or lour bottl s. as suits them
best, and send bill. I amg\ tifeigon finely.
For sale by Briggs, Jehus & Cos. ly
Dissolution.
AT
IS OTICK is her -by given that the firm of
Lovett it Mc(’all has, by mutual cons ait,
this day been di - ol • and.
A. F>. LOVETT,
11. A. McCALL.
Mr. lliwhins M’C-all will continue busi
ness in the brick store formerly occupl. fi 1 •>*
Mr. 1. 11. Gandy, nfla- r-.- h.- will be pi M' 1
to see his .customers.
Quitman. (.a., Jam 17. 1*7(5. F
W. a. v j j [fiiTfin,
Attorney at Lev;,
QUITMAN, _ - - GEORGIA.
jar OI’FICE iu til C url ilouio :‘.. t
! A rbtU'i isTKATftlt'S Stl.l’,
f>Y VllTl'i . dan or lev ; ran! ft to ie- as
P I adaiiui:.! r dor of’r." !. M. Iloatf.ll, fte
! reused, by lie* Snperier Diurt of Itrooks
j aonnty-id t : i 1.. t November t- nu. Uwill ,11
at pablie oatery before (tie Court House
doer on 1 lie brat Tuesday in Man'll next the
followin' I.es in taint tv lo:I day to said ea
ts te :
No. tier. I:!0, tOO, 32, T.l t, :M2, 21. Rtii
District i l.piitt meaty: N'o. 'Jid, liril Dis
lriet, tin t section Oltcroliee county; No. I
i I 1(3. 11th District 1-t si tion taunpliiai
count; No. 75, 13th ! ' 1 1: t W
county. .1. M. BOSTON, Adm’r.
(IEOKOIA, V.rooks Comity.
of '.I. ,1. Oalpepper, deceased. ; p -
seat i to 1 tv.- eourt, iit bis p tiiion duly I !
and out, red on receril that h : linn fully ;el
minint ■.l M ■!. Culpepper’s estate, d’ius
is tberefero to eitc nil j> r iouh cou'vvinsl,
kindred and ereditors, to siiowcause if any
they can, why said administrator should no(
bo disel'eiryed from his administration r.ini
receive letters of ilissmission on tho lire!
Monday in May next,
J. M. HHK.VUKU, Ordinary,
.lannary 31st, liiVC. ilm
SIIEIU. IP'S SALE.
MT/ILL ho sold before th Court Ho w
1 V ■: ■ r, Quitman, (re, between the
! u.-ainl lirnu-i of sail’ nu tin: tirst To ‘ ft sy in
j M.ire)i nev|, mi . in ‘-aery vooft stmv-hons
| uiul bit, ronteoain-r ene unit one-lmlt (Ui!
.i t'O, lUove i.r 1 .'■;., in tbe* town oi' (rioover
| villa, iu (mill enmity, bn.-u if. ns the j
j -laivft Everett stoiv.-u use attft lot, bound re:
; t:dimes: On th 1 n irt.titiy ttie i'ln a:ia-,v illenil-! ;
jM i tison rout, on the east by the Quitman nut!
I Moi::i vlltt root, oil till! \:e t by tile 1 mo
jot Dr. Bmoilon, 1 done ; the property ol
A. ,1. Toidie, . id -dd for the par
S nriee t y virtue nihi ii fa ill fe, or ol .1 is. it,
t iae’i, issued ‘it of tbe County Court is
said county, on the ‘.th ft.,/ of Sepb-ml.. r. ;
Ki. Property point-ft out by the Plain- ;
tili', V-bruary J.a. l7it.
* S. J. HARRELL,
Deputy Sheriff, 13. C.
riKOKOf liri.oks County.
LvT HERE AS, James Wood ml mi nisi ra- :
* * tor. nod Sarah Jlohvell,
i trix of AV. ]!. 1 lob-ell. and, e. a.- ft. r.q r -
I sent, to the Court in their petition, duly!
lileft nnft entereft on I' sift, (le t tliev |
Slave fully ad.inini fteivft AV. 13 IIo! veil’s j
estnie. This i; ll: •lvl'oto to cite all per
sotis o.meernoft, liiniliod mat ermlitors.
to show cause, if any tiny can, why .-.lift
applicants slumlft not ly-ftischargeft from
their itftiuir.i' tratioii raft receive miter.
of ftismisriou on the. first -Mon.lay in
April next.
J. M. SHEARER, O.il’.v.
January 31, loTti, Jin
HTQP AArr. r r THE
PLANTERS
pia t r I
y ii ii [i „
C .IRNI3E OF
Ih'.r t-ivd and Bryan Jv.rerts,
j SAVANNAH, GA-
The under.fgned having lve.uily taken.
| charge of this popul '.r lions t of entertain- ;
! merit, his made every m • sse.ry improvj.'-
! meat lbr th accomnmd ition an-I comfort of ;
j gut sts. A first class Barber S’noj). --with ;
baths connected, Ivr.'eling and Billiard I
It >ns, Ted■gi’ !ph Oin-C and nth v con- t
v-afien -us are now connected with the ifouse
and no pains arc spare tl lo l;: il: • ;.;U-st > hap- i
! P.f-
The Tables are supplied with the very
b st die mark t aif ml.;, the rooms ,uv large
a• I ry, makia ta *ite stoppi pi • ■
for Planters nnd Merchants from tin* coun
try. (’onveyanci-s to and from the Itaifi’oads
u id Xtcamcrs alv.-.-.ys in r adint's:’.
iis 2 O.knl y per Dny*
A. i'. CA liil. Froprictojs
o v.ii rn:fi‘?r/ Trs vow isj (*.
kj-i k-1 J f . iilcJ
'IN ■* I s:'>a4 ‘of
tSio Weel-.hes!
s r rii^ij
I DLY I X Cli I ’.AHI X( i .
In malting our announcement- for the coin- j
ing v ar, we refer \vii’u great pi''asm’e to tite
.ov.-e -.s wliich has steadily attend and all < nr j
efforts to keen “SATOFwBAY NIGHT” far
in advance of all competitors.
L i b year nnv c.ircul ■ ion iimre tsed v.uth
great rapidity, and tins assurance or the
public favor lias del rmin. and us more than
ever to relax no •*£ fs, to spare no m mey.
time or attention to make iATLIHDAY
NIGHT” the best family paper.
Its Aerials will b j thrill in , f ! Fs Sketches
will be entertaining ! Its Mi.sctdlany will be
interesting ! Its Poetry will be charming !
Nothing will appear in its pa y • that can i
offend the religious or political lxlfi f ot any
one.
ISTo wis tlle r Fii lu'
to SuLscidloe 1
A M.iguificcrit ri.romo, in Tv.t.nty Prr
fi’.rlnt Colors, and ‘iOx’iu 1 . imflics in si■/.■.•. I
will be presented to every yearly .subscriber :
oi three dollars to “SATt I.tDAN NPHIf.
Every device known in the art oi’Chromo j
Printing lias been .. lont -d to nr. - luc.’ a ifi> r
picture than has u- r ‘been given jis a pi.- ■
mium to the sub . ribers of .my paper.
fiv/'ViV •o,l*l/ /'VqV S>- l/ti - I) >!-
i /,q\9 for >i Y o’-'/ .-b’y.vf, •'ph'.ut c.i!l bi v., I tiled \
i to a Chromofrc'.
r.-.rttes wishing to take “SATUIID.VV
NIGHT” for a hhortcr pcrid than one y. r.
can have tho paper mailed to them six
months U r $1.5.). or foitr mo'Phs lor SI.OO. ;
•i" 117 pay all postage both on J’apcrs and ■
| Chromos.
Till-: FOLLOWING ARE O'M C I.UIJ HATES.
j For $lO we will send four copies for one
year to one addr. ss, or tm b copy to a sepa
rate addr jsl
For s*2o we will send < ight copies to one
adiliVHs. or each copy to a separate address.
The party who sends us S2O for a club of
eight C'Opii-s (all sent at one time) will be
eutitb and to a copy Fib
Gette:\s-up of t'lub ; of eight copies can af
terward add single copies at $2.5-3 each.
Send Post OfiiOr b'r . or register all
money letter.;. Write Name. Town, County.
State, plainly. We will semi Specimen Le
pers free to any who will send up their ad
dress.
DAVIS A ELVEIISON,
Prop’s and Pub’s of “Satuu!> \ v Nig ht. ”
Philadelphia, Pa.
R. 11. Robinson,
Physician tai-.l £i,r.v;;c.;u.
Having opened an oflu'' opposite li e
'Mntosh IL. no, in the building for m r?y
occupied I >y ' fr;. Bla-V, or? v. 'is ■ s
■I - any who may call. 01?: *e. hours from h
;!.• 12 o'clock a. ai., and from 2 to 4 r. m.
| Quitman, G.v., Feb. 2, 1370. Jim
Uf vv’it<] !
| Tho National i’.air.l r! Under
writers hon by oh'. ; t a j v. ..rft of five
immlrcd Doliers ■ • the . ;i,<p
conviction nnft put . ■ : the p.u
jtv or parties, chr.rgi w ; h ■ ccime
lof nr: 'll, in firii: ■ It;.' jav > . p
i atoft at Quitman, <!•>.. i hiig id eeic of
Dry i ads in I b of R, M.
! AfcCal! 1"! i : !. !•' :- , ,ft
Rev. a '! V .1 ! ' Li id;
1 being furn' and. .1 I'.Xi e.di ■> (L :i
--' mitteo of the ei'p . hdiivi' rtul actual
prreidhv.H'nt of unift criminals.
rmittce.
i New Vo; .:. -Lan,i;y ; . •.
Thefolb" h g , ,\
the lh,
! tile mo- {fit;; of Nov. uth. i-fi i. \
! Fe 'olvlo, Thii :'!1 v v p •
I C(llV’’ fiiCl .! u
I olf. r,h
.ter the Nadi uml Doe ■ 1 r Lai .
Ktllit .t. bedder and vd. a e
liability (her. ,'v. ii ,It . ,■< tt.'e
tiou of one vi r from t ~ and. 'e , : h a.,
red far >■ •; a r . pe. ( ■ .
ftectn it n.lvi. aid" to ext : and i „■ tee ' a- W .-
which they shrill ;.a.v.
! CAMHIAGU, V, ■
—AND
IT ,\ 11 : < 1 M ;
2' \ v \ * }5 A f >• '• and
h" ;ii 1 1 " t ■
ly to tli ■ft . (It { : •
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fa- tnvv . iifi- ; !
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world, it (T',l: ' ; imarly ; -..
pi . •
covers; 55 ceui • 1 ouiid in . b-. , . i . .
fi lck S 1' iOl -;i b'D
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WM. S. WHITE, ... - t>.;
•
ko'i?:r ivitrftT, ’ ,■■-q ; .
MISB EMMA . ELY? 1 la h-tii!
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• Soft C!a
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I Tin' aoove wft t:. .1 1. : : ..ii! : ■
1 .>’ 1 'i.d 0:1 M.m • v, JV:■: . ■' it
i „ : ::i be the i v..'r ; : i': :
pit to mike ir :: Hi ; ii 5.'..,.| ,1, ... r.
l'llc
i ;.in. Dedll-.i
"jt.'i u'ii'cau be lit ft it: tl. ■
j ulfte terms.
ftVe-klv i':’pi i vt:i, (ure-fuih - h '.ill i
seat tii the patrol::;, to v. V, .1 tv. !t ....
j tlleir e.sp. ci.ft atti uti.m.
I. A. Au
Attorney s■' L:uv s
(.HJIT3TAN, - - - - (,;a.
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COMAIEUCIAL.
QUITMAN RETAIL X’RICEJ CURRENT
coa.'ti 1 w
! [Those quol.itioit.i ure ; I .'.ail.'!;.'
ea .h tl-::;.
Butter-O'):ilic:i. . V 1b... : ■'
j ~ Country :i:> ■■ an
C.l 1.U.'1 *. . . •’ ib. . . <■
■<•!:■■ -0 ' > lb .
Ci .!!:■ ■ Rio ,1 ! :
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CiMi'kiH-s rijllb... i
: Eggs ■' ft .: I;1 Q
I’ldur- Su]’.r.iue. .■ 111 •: o<. u.
Fa.uily j.l lift tl mi C ta t:b
Covin I 1 ~r. . , i.- ro
: Enrft > ib 0
Oysters ,*'an. ft.'- ■
U-. aches ft e,"i
. Pie!:!'. j
Potatoes —Irish.. . V> bneb w 200
Sweet .. i...... 1 .Vt (. fa
Powcft r 1 la b < .si
, Potash It) . . ft'- ft
lU,'!' 11. 7 C. 1“
I llaisi. li.
Salt. seek (■ I 7'i
Soap U lb l'l I
i (.agar 11. f ( lb
Syrup ft! r-1 , , b 1
I Soda ‘/I lit ]■! ( 1“,
:shot --.ii. t>r• ib
Starch p lb IJ. !b
; Tobacco, good ...>> lb ... .U: < • I ."I
Vinegar Q ■ .
I Bacon V hi II If
SHERIFF SALK.
TTTill oo sold beic.ro tlm c.,nri > .
V V door, in the town of Quitman. - .
of Georgia, between the usual hours < 1 .
on the first Tuesday in jNfeiv h
the house and lot in tTo w. -.1 rn
| the town of Quitman, known as t.h • A.
j place, urid bounded on i.io cast by t.i.
! i.o>] limits of th . t-.-wn, on i’ no- • v
i Duncan Sinclair's land, on the w< -1 l,y 2.
I i>. \-rcoch'tt Hint Lv-rdue and Graves' 1 • ....
jaad on the south by Screven street. 1..-.-
i lon and told the } nyr ; .•/ J. V.
•Tones, agent for Mrs L. Y. Jones, by v; -
tue of a tn\ fi fa. against il;e • ;,1 y.
1 .Tones, Agent.
j. t. thrash;;;:. = : i.
A GREATER
/ 'I R’l Q l
fi V.:-. ?,* f.Vy Fa
1 -AO a A
-2 their io.*U of
•'i - Y.uin
T - ' . ml a t ui.,!, yourselves In l
ii:.- y.'p;;c;. )i il.rui. The cl. rku ara
' ‘ ' : ! •' } l UM.IV in pin ••
■ Mu ni lut’iuv vntt :i l l \ vU\u
‘ c.rc n. tt’i’.iKhinj’ly lov*.
: ; -i '- '• -n mi;riimnrfl ln{ tT• • v Itavo
v l \ lu l tiimL inghtoo
‘ • '■ •" Igu. .l cK.’Wfk J full ia ev*
■ v i;; Cc"<hU> lit . very <wn
■: fi T : , hvrv tofoi j
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: Ti’.A its. t CUXTRE
i; - !: i’e."" ft :a a:--, Iv •:■r ■ Q M.e
■' , ■ l e.! 1 : i bo, . : I ■ r■.; 1 ■ t,: to tius maf
: 11... ' fie! V i- ■ . t:. : ■ nee left to fur
t AM! M'K FT!
•I. U V ITT.
Qf: i:., . ; is;.-.. 11
I . iff :', Vfi. G:i ;':Etl ijll^ay
Tie o .:. .lit . . .lift.. 1 .ngil lias
• - ••! "1 by ••'■!j 1m! c.,—jaJ. The
■; ; ; . .ml -i :nc*b
iu; ill * ' ;It ... ■ lrigut, rcrruim
'I ban! -
i *; , •s. h ■ tfl and! u-licit:; public pa
* Wi ,r. . i;: ,i.i r'. and v.ur
. Tn m and i;. <•=.};vine al.
•fi • . KNIGHT.
fi UK* A IKS
5 !
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si t ■ ;,s:.qi; to
G . i vi; ir.j/.vr/'- .j
plm\ rrasm
1 7 J i Jrotmlifui. Sll'cet,
* flfifi -.SNAiI, O.V
C. If. AIILTLEIv.
Ifi l rnh.ry, fid, IS7C.
Sin:RIFF SALK
Will • *ld '■ dc C’ouTt If'utse door,
vßilim bt [‘.V, •■: 1 till u.sutd hours of
.I- . '..i < • ■ fi; iti March next, two
hundp-d acr.-t+ui <i, j rt <>l )<t. Number
*1:1 i t IR. d:> t : .•! I'ro. ks Oourjtv,
(1.1., bin :g !• ■ j, t til - old O.dm*
; f
jr<K. N. Stcpb-ais. \ - vii-viu- of a fi iu, ui
lav, rof (Vc.! fi Tia. • i r.
j. a ur.'j l.
I iq.'-ity JiLoi .ff
Fchnitirv 2J, IS7O.
SHERIFF SALR
HThb BE SOLD before the Court House
in the town of Quitman, in the uhusl
1,1. .-.a of public sale. on the first- Tuesday'in
h bsTti, paC •;* lot. No. ‘2-i;V known
:v . ■ ; v/iili -’.s' • 1-.. in the l‘>.h dis
ci Brooks Comity. levied upon art the
of Al -n Adams and -I. U. Ed
< n. 1o satis! van attachment H fa, IV-r
; mom v h; vied from Brooks
, .- W- i1 -
S'-n-is \s. Amou Adonis and J. K. E‘>iuoi-.it-
S. J. HARRELL,
Deputy Sheriff.
February 8. 1870.
• ;F.i >RGiA. BrooksC"ui<iy.
\ l r HER LAS. Da \ .1 iiars has applied for
> } ■ wnipi ion cj j ! suii.uij , anu iv. ill
p: . ; uixor tin sanm at II o’clock, oti Friday,
me iMn dav of Ftd.iT.aiv, Ib7<>, at my office.
j A L. .Y’R’VQER,
in binary.
V -1 >: nary 7th. bS7d.