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PfMl of (he ghorinea* ml the < rmp.
Estimates of tlie cotton crop heretofore
have been baaed, tiist, ipon <l*e extent of I
the Ist.d planted. Mod secondly, np-.it the *
state of the weather, tin’ ravage* of worms,
4tc. Hut one niuiitfi of tin* now cotton year
having now expired, wo are enabled to com
pare actual receipts ao far with those of for
mer year*, and we find tl.al the great fall
ing off indicate even a shorter crop than '.lie
lower estimate* have named.
Imat year ia not a fair year by which to
make tho comparison, because the roitou
brought to market during that p eriod waa
tho savings of several years »>f many plan
ters, and the ri suits of the good fortune of
those who, dfsrcgaiding the general rule,
planted largely of cotton last year. Rut the
receipts of Hcptember of this year are even
far l>elow those of September 1805; and the
total receipts of 1865-6 were only about
2,500,000 bales. Our tile for 1860 lias
been misplacud, and we cannot thirrfure
compare results with that year, indeed the
press discontinued, early in 1861, the publi
cation of receipts of that year’s crop, and
tberforo wo could m>t h>>g keep up the
weekly or monthly comparison of receipts
with that year's business, if wc had our file
at hand.
Wu fall bark, therefore, upon 1850 60, as
the only cotton year with which a tair com
parison can be matte Mi u-i. usSn- greatest
■ -CUirTpr- in.dug year in our history, the
' , .eg •' ported at 4,064,417'
bwlc-i of upland
New Obuuks.— Receipts of September
1850, 140,000 bales; of September 1866, 10,-
496 -only a little over one-fourteenth the
receipts of 1859.
Moiiii.u.—Receipts of September 1859,
ab..ut 46,006 (three days in the enrly part
of tltc month estimated); of Semptember
1866, 3,498 bales— about oue-lwelfih of tlie
ruheipt* of 1859.
Savannah.— Ueeeipts of September 1859.
18,300 bales; of September InOfl, MS'
bales—nearly one-half the receipts of 13;>9.
The rccr-ipts of the three principal sea
poit* tlnij altuw an uggrega'e average of
not inure than out-ttv( lflh of the receipts of
1859
All the lines of transportation that • \i-t
--ed in 1859 are new,, in .ija-raln-u, ;■ i-■ ■- tie
water communications have been i *
ti is year tliun then. In addition to tins
there in ver before was sm li a pressuie
np.-n plaliters to sill their Cotton as then
lias been this year. If want of money could
•hurry the crop forward, that stimulus has
been greater this year than ever before. —
The only consideration that might make tlie
crop later in getting to market thin vein
than in 1859, is tlie backwardness o|»tlic
crop, toil that 'is a condition that seiionslt
affects its amount, amt is nuutlu-r fuel stig
gMtlve of it very short crop.
These figures, mi our estinistiim, are pi oof
N' 1, ■liiubU' of tin* grvill iiK’ot rrcliU’HK <•!
tlm luplirr 4‘htiin.it« H of the cr«*j» «•! iliib
to the u«*<*ui.m*v i»f ih«
ulli-nl iniimutCH m.nlt\ - Coin mini*
.
ilPlffl [Fiohn the Soutnerii * 'ultiv.vt.o )
Kr-i Tons SovTiir.RS fVrnvjiToH:—\V*? an
(innitli, (uml no u|>|H. a aianct* of rain
no*,) to huHi mi extent, that l« w
eart iiiako enough t*» «!•» them longer than
“Chriatimia many not aolontf-- . im.m with
a* t!nn to help out; lor it i» al;..ost a tail*
I believes I promised to give you tnv plan
of kef pmg Potatoes, which i h flu.* ehrapcMt,
1 think, unJ certainly tin: aatu.st I’ve ever
hvi n trie«l.
I tunhl a pen of iogM, any desired length,
a:nl live feet wide, ftlim U**cnH the tiak horn
hulking,) four to six t«*«*t high; hew st down
cveulv on the inaich', no that the walls may
he ceded 01 dauUai hinootidy, voVev the
whole with a good and have ft fifnall
door in the end. When thin is done, rain**
the bottom with stunn* five or six inches
high; c.»v«i thene with dry wand, to keep
them from cutting tire potatoes, wliirli may
now la* put in, begimng in tin* middle,-
t hree or lour inches of dry saml must be
pine-fd between them and the wr.11.--l hoiiic
tiin. h have » plank for this purpose, raining
it up as the|s»tatoea are put in. keeping the
spur between tin' plank and wall well till
el in with the sand, win h will run down
through the potatoes a* tin* plank is rained
1s t them remain ho until freezing weather,
wli ii you can readily cover entirely with
the dry sand, deep enough to keep them from
being * hilled. Some attention may be nee*
canary f*»r awhile, as the* sand will »• uitinue
to disperse itself among tlietji, ami leave the
top nakfa!. There should be no leaks in tie*
root There is but little waste in tho sand
when once proeuied. Like the house, it js
always ready, aad at tin* spo*. Henc •, tile
'•eapnef «»f the plan. The philosophy of
» plan, is the uniform bmp iatuie it i*n*
—, while it absorbs, ami ran icn off* the
, vc inoiatuii! that may be in the potn
to. 1 have Iricil this plan satisfaetoi dy* for
20 years ly. It w»s suggested
t«» my mind by wcirig hogs rooting up sound
potatoes in the sptmg.
Yours, truly, T COLQI’ITT.
'it'sky T« Uf v. ('iirrofl rn., (t’l., Aug. DM, 11100.
I* S—NVill some one give the exact mode
of kreping potato vine* through the winter
for the next spring** planting?
! Int 2 Items.
Tin* Governor h<s given Pr I).mgl !»ly,
of Augusta, the contract b» furnish •i rli‘ ial
arms and legs to imhg« nl (m*oi - aim al l
lost their limbs in ('ouh derate oci v«* < ih‘.
I*. ih about to establish a m;iiui!a l«■»y in
Macon. \Ye trust tin* mxt b*gmtit»*re wilt
so amend the law na to lurnish all tie
ntiiimeil stddiers with substitiit«‘s for their
n.itur.il limbs, without regard to their pent*
niaiy combtioii. It in a debt the State just*
|y ow es them fur their service* ii» her bi half,
and W4* feel sure no taxpayer will objiet t* *
uu appropriation for such a worthy object
S«'MKTIIIV4i WC ALU Ol iillT T*> K SoW —The
Treasury Pepariincut will not recngiiw as
full value torn gn*ei:bj»eKrt. It any
part of u bill is lost, a discount is made in
proportion to the iiiisitiiig portion. Tnke
au example-—ton*• fourth of a live dollar
greenb;n kis torn off, tin* value »and the note
IM-Wimtli blit 15. A fifty dollar *ieei»b:»eh
in lliO a nine condition is worth s3l 50, The
name* of the signers may he big-biy w r tien
upon the face of a bill, but that w II not
avail anything ij s jiortioti of the note »*
hist. Tlwre may b* a ieos.«i» # niul it is pmt>
ably s good one, why this e is tnade,
but wc caondt »vv tue ucLeesity of it
3:he #rprgum.
KEY. I>R- W. H. HOOKjaH,
EttTOR. ' 1
_ : ife-. ■ ~-.IL.- -- - J|pu" -
HAIUBKIObIk 6i:OSGM t
Wednesday Morning, Oct. 10, I§6G.
Tlic C'rUift. , f ;
Tnm ht« period* in tlx- life of every man when
the whole of hi* earthly Interests cfbwd intoasfn
k'lo moineat, *t«<l alien his goo-1 or ill fortune for
life, dep**i*JU uj>4»n a HofiUuy d«-n*»un of his judg
ment. decision properly m.ule, an it tic I* at
t-nce on the hb'hwnv to opulence swf dtsflmWlori
hut, If ignorant of the right w.iy, and pa*>ioa Is al
lowed to ufiuip the pliu*e of reason, then, the golden
moment Is lost, uud the individual Udootifcd t*» j>ov*
erty, s<p|slor and obseurlty. If not to disgrace; This
reumik Uas true of ih6 State os of the individual.
The Government of the United States is at thin
moment thlough one of those c rises which
are always more or lo s dsngcrou.<s. and in this in
Mtaucc. intensely >o. If there ever was* time, there
fory 4 when wlmluui, dircrelion and impartial
waa detnniuhM. ftftwls Wir tlm*.* The (iUestion hc
fom OA JLmoAiaaS
allowed to choose their own liule-s. make their own
laws, and sustain the Constitution a* It was framed
by our Fathers; or whether that ?:tcred chaiter of
our liljertles shall ho ignoinl, and in its place the
trill of a Junta etevatel into the dignity of organic
law, and the lights id the State#, n# organic bodies
and independent sovereignties, forever * lost. The
question is fairly Mated, there can be no ruhldli*
ground. IVcHideol Jolnk#on has taken his stand for
fho Constitution, and a few Senators and Represen
tutive# of tlie present (*ongi4*>a, have ranged them*
selves on his side. They hare published ft platform
of principles by winch they intend to administer
tho (aovormuent, and which recognises the Sover
eignly of the Statefiunil their light lo regulate their
internal affaiis, and at the same time limit* the au
thority of the Executive ami Legislative depart
inents of the General (Jovcitimmit, anil presciibea
for them their lioumis. This theory of Oovcrnment
in a# old as tin* Constitution, and is that by which it
inis hern adniinistereii through the tnMie period of
its prospeilty. On the otlier liand, thiwo op|>oMd to
ih«’ I’iesident am! Ids “ I’olUy" are denying ten
•'fates the liglit <»f representation, add are enfoidttg
ihis high-bunded measure by "rx po*t fttc/o Unr> t "
made h r flint purpose they are for increasing the
I town of the Gem*nd Oovernment, and aiithori/.iug
OongreiM to legislate on ami control t!i<* domestic
Kinrcin# id the St ites. 'liiey me also in favor, in
all cu#<*#, when the Constitution ills*# not harmonise
wit it whut is called “ Sot thm n Ideas." of dmuging |
it, so as 14• conform to the ' higher law," and fore* !
ing on Sonth**rn men ami States their infernal the
wry of ailmildstmtion. *llic jH iiod, in which these
changes me sought to Is? uiade. is enough to alarm
any lover of his country, and lead him to doubt tin*
honesty of puijM>*e «»f the whole party. Ale the
puople »*f the whole counik v ready for the question
have they, in the spiiit of justice to mankind, and
what will lrt* Irtut loi tin* inteiests of the world, de.
t ided which of these two thcotic* will t»e cnuducivc
*t" ’ w ** ■>*'• tlfc' •-<! to jhe w hole Ujj4)nig l -W.. 11,i..1
not. The Southern people liave T* en placed bv the
lo»tuiH> r»f war, where their voice cannot Ijeautlior
itativeh heard , and those, who iue supposed to have
a liglit to speak, me in a lumJ sta'c «*f mind tofnune
a just judgineut on the question. It is, t hoiefore,
as it most frequently happens, that, when the hour
cornea for innkiog a decisive st.wid for the glory of
the nation, no one is ir.uly, and the tyrant sci/,e. h
the prize, anil the libcrthw <»f the nation me lost for
ever !
Congress has tho poiref in itjf own hands to give
|M(w to the whole countiy, t<» weigh out evgu
handed justice to every State, and through them to
every iiidividuuk if they wore #0 minded to do ;
ir diHsl tiiis might have been dona last winter if this
Mini* r-iiigicpr* had nut US'**! its gigantic power to
preve it it and to thwart the cfl nUof the l*rcfiiient
made in tl»«t direction. Ix*t the. pt*op|e remember
this, and when tin* time abaJi come and come it
will |. t them visit U|K>n the heads of these tyrants
the lew aril of their treason, and the (»od of justice
will yet reward the friend# of jawc with liberty,
j»losjH*rity and unu>u.
A HOlfl «>f lllvlec to (lie l'|’4*4*€lall'll.
Tub clone of the year i* now lu*raldc»l by tiie np
proju hos cool wcatlier, and we from an impartial
standpoint ls*g to oflera reumiU ou your status, aid
hoj c the desire we here expi >» for voiir weifaie, wilj
be taken a h the ofTering of «>ims whojian no o jcetlin
advislng’you othei wise than our duty as a journalist
would dictate keeping in mind the neceddity tha*
you Ihi our fricmlsand we y<»ur*.
'I he time will shortly anivo when you must find
a home for another year If you have done well in
your present employ, stay where you arc, and by
every prl ncijde of conduct, strive to make yourself
all that could be desired .Many of you think of
moving to town, and in idleness squander what yon
hftva made by your lalmr thi# year. By every coo
si’!«imtion of wisdom, foresight, care, and of those
v»hn depend upon you for a snppoit, don’t do it.—
Mnkr* motit-j ne»t yvai. t»v «*»/*.»y H nm ay
ymn UsJy. iVstfr yoursclvea to advanceJ the ngiT
ciiltural inteiest —for upon n good nop next year
dcjHUids your prospeiily nt:d the prospciitv of our |
count iv. Make your contract* now, ami when the \
new year w Is in Is* at your post to fulfil its every :
provision. Is*t no amount of penumslon onthc part j
cf profligate and iriespoiiMible parties mislead you j
into mi pawing you can live without work ; or that
you ca.» evade the #te:n and (Khtcc# of
law, and not work. Kvery man is amenahle io the
o|H'iations of the vagrant laws, who, without visa
hie means of sup|w>rt, Idles away his time in loafing.
You must cither work or be protect!ted for vagran
cy. 'ilicu take our ml vice and go to woik boueatly
and fait’ fully.
tliir paper.
\V» < onitncnced tiie puldicatlon of liic (JtonciAX,
is all know at that season of the yi*ar when Imsl
no« ppmcrallv. throughout the country, with thd
excepti.:.n of iatn ing. Is tuatei tally atfected by the
luaclivity of m*»m > matter#; nod foiling sneli was
the < »■«•. we meiv.lv wlsluat t«» keep uistvc thciur
f.*.» an * then to uj.cn a m«»t vigorowi rampalgti
again#! the j*och u of th« Ksuiinv public, fairly
foieing every head of a family t*» atibonfbe for the
|Ki|«rr, situ ply on thexcpfq of merit.
We rue now leadv to do that very thing, and we
warn all person# that i•«»w U the lime to Hubncrit#*.
In a wivk or two we will enlarge the pM|H*r by the
addition of FOt>U umie oobimtui in width mu I ueai ly
TWO in length, and having mode ni r.uigemerU
with rwlLUde geuth men ia HAVAxNAH. Al’AbA
i and NEW OHLK.\NS t«i furnish u# letters
weekly containing the new#, politlcul, Otmmdal ami
eointnervia!, there U no doubt 4»f our ab lily to m ike
the OKoitaiKx the h##t |#»i# r lu BouQi-»ra»tvrn tleor*
gift. i
'lbe price of the paj>er will he thr wmjfi n# here*
t. fore, on It TIIHF.K IH)UJUiS l'Wt YRAB, aft«r,
all the#* jMblilion# HTt Uiaib* ; and let uaftliggcst to
those of our friend* who have already j
procure u* one oilier name, and tgill# iw thereby j
to du «t«b more than we at
CM»«e •* ®“T . *j«
Our prmut jwUktfku <Uy U m iab#&o|£«.{
llu>t wc <l. tenniiiy<t lo (iwog* ttl« tiagi 3T|te
delivery hum* W«!no«d.y to Th«rat*yr, «nit|fcante {
JsprflMli.rtSAci* 1 ’#*’ Wmk
Bu»%6cr»rfjl«WrdMtly
Dink i St-w Ort/xuS^}
XV'St are to prelent the |
luclm communicated to Mr. Hukhell, i# mu
Argus, by Col. C. J. Mcs.NEju.YK! " Hy
Through the agency of the firm of JlTiKi'
Miiqhell & Cu„ of New Oilman*,
rangentenl has been made by Which thMW!i
‘bill* of lading can l>e signed from any)Brt
on the Chattahoochee river, and alsoSpm
j any
Uuiiibridgji*, h r “arttots Mt M.sft a>er«q.~.
Return freight will be delivered
points •t-flvlS’ per barrel. It -KnOyw*-
that point* further up tlian llainbri4»,»!sd
C’-en to AlH;wiy, will be in
the same way for additional rate of Bmpr
bile—np freights to correspond. Tt® ui
rangenicut lo go into effect the mfdaje
October. We give these facts for the*4g;nc
fit of the enterprising firm lo wdio* the
public are Indebted for the farilitietdlic*
offered to those who desire to trausfittltliidr
Hading to the city of Now Orb arts. The
arrangement lias lieen made fi>r ilw diuvcry
of their cotton at the great cotton toliket
at the mouth of the Mississippi.
Papers and Docvmnts Kxecited is tiieKoltu
BF.EORE TUB EsTAIILIStI«EST OF CuJJ.ECTION 1»1S.
Titters. —A dispatch from Wasbinglon'says:
'ldie new intermit revenue law contains u
provision that all pnpets which where exi-*
coted in tlio insurrevtiocary Slates before
the establishment of collection dig!rids
therein, which are invalid for want of stamps,
may lie rendered valid by sfiixing the prop
er stamps at any time bolore the Ist u) .Jan
uary, 1867.
Tennessee Politics.—Here is an itefti from
an east Tennessee paper;
"Sara Smith, a Kiecdnian," Decatur, Tenn.,
is informed that bis eornmuuieation in re
gard to tlin next I’tesideney, cannot up
pear in tliesu columns, tm account' of its
personal inuendoes. If lie wants it to see
light, wu would advise him lo send HT’to tlu-
Nashville Press and Times, as it is the free
negro organ in this Stale.
We are informed the lands figniorlv
reserved West ol llie Apalucieola River for
the benefit of the Pensacola and Georgia
Railroad, Company, are now held fly the
l . S. Register at this place to be subnet to
location tinder the recent Homestead Acl
Under said Act no entries are allowed ex
cept for actual settlement mid only 80 acres
to each set tiler.— .Marianna Courier.
Cholera in Kihofk.—Choleis has reap
peared along tho French and Itaiiau sea
boartls at Marseilles ami Naples. In Mar
seilles an alarming increase has talcew place.
More than sixty ilu»v\m occur daily, Bcatler
■ I.g over the whole city, without least
lislinefion of district. ‘
‘No n an living is authorised to speak for
me in political matters. I want every man
to vote according to his own judgin’ lit, with
out inllnetico fiuin me.’ — (jeneral Grant.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Washington News.
THE MONEY AND COTTON MARKETS.
i.\Ti:it I’uon into pi:.
N !•: VVS GKN KIiALLY !
Washington, Oct 7.—A dispatch from the
! Capital ol Oregon says that yestuday Us
j Legislature virtually expunged tlie former
| passage oi the ('onslitultolial Ametidment
bv a vote of -1 to 23.
'New York, Od. 7.--The steamer Geo.
! Cromwell, from New Orleans, atrived t>e
| day, having on board iheetew a." l passeu*
! gent of I lie steamer I) In. I \\ elates,
i also the crew ol' the schooner Minnehaha
i The Dannie! Webster was from this port
i for Mobile, and encountered a lie-.vy gale,
i eausing her to wouniler off tlm const of
| Floridiu, Ort. 3d, and the Cromwel took off
alt her passengei sand mew while die Web
ster was sinking; no lives lust, the crew
; of th(! scho.nii r Miuiiehii!. i were | eked tip
j at sea on the 5 h lust, having abandoned
, their vessel also.
Arrived, steamer Ls, from
I brig Mary Ellen, Irom t'uik's Ul.nd. The
I latter rejso'ts falling in with brig Slowness,
1 from Wilmington, lor Pu t AuPrince, with
ail hands sick; but wauled no Assistance
, as they were but thirty miles m... 'lo.
Island.
New York, Oct. 7. !t is said fuat dolin
: Mitchel writes, from Palis, declining to
have any further coni w itjl James
Stephens and his Fenian in.ivenietjt.
it is stated that Stephens has Chartered
a targe steamer, lately, for operuous of a
tiuns-Atl.intic character. Se
New York, Oct. 7. Lust nigl.mheestab
lishmcnl of Voglit & Cos., p irceUypdcalers,
on Crosby street, was destrotp.'(jJ»y £rc.—
Loss over $200,000.
The two lower stores, cecupktl by C.
Godfrey Gunther, were *dum»gsd to tj»e
amount of $50,000.
The tire communicated to St. Patrick.r
Cathedral, which was destroyed." Several
valuable pictures were saved, hut others,
and the line organ, were consumed. Loss,
$150,000. The edifice was built in 1811.
Washington, Oct 7. —Cooley, Coluniision
er of Ind.nn Affairs, publishes X letter, r ( ..
signing that position. His nucuest|ur> —Col.
I.iuis ft. Hogg, of St. Is mis—had previous
ly been uenoyiled. [Cool, iSrtlMy.]
Cob Kelly uml CaptAiu McCsfii rty, on
Saturday, presented the Resolutions adopted
at a late meeting of funner l.\ S. soldier*,
in New York, declaring tint ‘the honor and
dignity of this country wero cntnpnscd in
our foreign relations, bv tiie.actibn of Min
ister Adams utid several Consuls, respecting
tlie Fenian, movement. The President rufer-i
red llwnr to {Secretary Seward. One of tlie
delegates replied they lia.d iro confidence >n<
Seward, and it was useless toseo'hliu'i—Tip'
intervN>w was mutually j
See.istaty Sgße»rd\»health is
ed to-tf.iy* . .(BILtaL y
’ .S*hTi frit i <•! Mme *' .a ;> a
I; cowhide tl»e editor of •
lyn (.V. TANARUS) ■ 4H*
Can’t do jl hcraeil? Surelf*
wo.aatf
<]t',nu)ncr%}*iid blusters, i*it,slje doets
lot nobodfllo-het cSwhidiogipt hf«t v
should Wphle U» noifetonl j’4he «i
--tor of Jhe World,’ *but the world
Prentice.
isarHrd,
3jfes#»l<^uf
gW "
At bin residence. on Siprinjr Creek. on the Ist Inst.,
of (VngreUve Chill, Judge 11. B. Ovsimtiuct, aged
67 year*.
-Snc
Administrator's Safo.
Wild, be sold by virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Decatur County. Geor
gia. <»u the First Tuesday in December next, before
the Court House door, in Bainbridge, Georgia, 1.H48
Acres of loud more or less—in the 21st District,
twenty miles betow Ihinbrldjte, lying on Flint Riv
er. It lias cleared alsait 200 acre*, the istlance in
nisuls consisting of Fine, Hickory. Oak and Ctsiar,
a Two Story Dwelling, a Kitchen, and other out
houses . also, a good well of splendid water- neve-
Inis failed Two Mill Sitis,' Warehouse, and Steam-
Wnt I/inding. and Ferry at ttie same place.
Auv person wishing to see and examine these land,
wit! call oil the undersigned, who will show them
the premises and lands
Terms, one half cash, the latlaneo in one year's
credit at interest and secured by mortgage.
Oct lu-28 dial] W.U J. HUTCHISON, Adm'r.
BARGAINS IN WATCHES!
rpm: IXIOI WITCH CO.. mrtTuifiM tmvn*. 140 Broad* J
1 way, New York, offer their ciitlie stock at U*n
than rmd, foe ™*h Thin nfToidu a rare opportunity
ft.- (Iraler* winking to ivplenink for holiday tra<4«, to
delect from a g.cat variety, unsurpmuMxl for iklmet£
of dewfgn, timekeeping qualitie*, kiu! real worth.
SOT.DIKUS* WATUIfES, European ma<le. iti Stont
Silver and Hold Plated Owe*-- warranted correct
thnckcepeiv iK-autifully engraved, white dial aud
fancy flushed hand*; a Kuperb ornament, price,
i»er o4*-e of nix, S4B. The name, gold plated, per
iiX ne of xix. #IH HOED ONLY BY THE CASK!—
We do not deviate from thin rule upon any condi
tion.
liIINTINd SILVER WATCHES, Knglfali move
moot, perfectly ad* unfed, and warranted correct
timekeeper*: iteautifnlly ntout double
ouh**. white dial and fancy nut hand*. Sold only by
the nine of mx. price SO7. Thin i* the cheapest
realjv good article in the market. furnHdilng a atoiit
bunting durable watch, wldch WILL KEEP HOOD
TIM E, at a MODDRATK PUB K. In j oat ice to many
retail dealers whom wo art* tujpplyipg. those watches
will not l*e wild to any on<j at retail, or in quantity
iws« tlTan a ca*e of six.
GOLD PLATED WAT
movement as above, and is previsely the same style
of watch, with the exception that these are heavily
vUttssl mt enwposition per ease of six,
$57 SWd <*»/* hp the ran, / Mil" -* •’
HUNTING hfLVEK WATCHES, in superior fin
lulled cases, full engraved, such that readily sell at
retail at from $.5 each upwards, per case of six,
s7*2. Same in gilt esses, per half dozen, $72.
Solti on It/ In/ the ctvtr /
I.MPROVED HEAVY SILVER DUPLEX ( HUO
NOMEI EltS. jn full ruby action movement. Those
wishing a siijM-rior time piece. that cun l»e relied
upon in all seasons and weathers, ahmild buy thin.
For iUilroad mull aud others leqtiiriug ail accurate
: tium-piece this is unHUrpnt>sed fused in Ixiat silver
in a handsome and durable manner, per case of six,
$204 A sample will be sold for SBS. These watches
ictail at fnm $75 to SBOO.
AMERICAN WATI-11K8, of our own manufacture’
and warranted. Two ounce Silver <'uses. Have the
running apparatus of any watch in existence
Per case **f six. SIBO. Single out- s4*4. Retail at
S4O and upwaids.
Also Gold ami Silver Watches, a Superb SUn'k of
Silver Ware, and Gold Plated and (Jilt Jewelry for
Country Merchants, Peddlers, Ac.
Hood* sent to any part of the country hv Express,
<\ <) D. to he |Ntid when received. Older at ouce.
No advances requital Send t**r Circular.
UNION WATtTf CO..
140 Broadway, New York.
SHARON HOUSE!
BAINBRIDGE, fiKOKGIA.
I
Til 1 S
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
IS AGAIN OPEN.
| •
j Thoroughly renovated and prepared for tho recep
tion of guests.
JOfll MUML
j Oct. 8.-U proprietor.
ATROCLASIATIOi>.
state of <si:okc:i«.
BY ntAltt.iy J. JENKINS, GOVERNOR OF SAID
STATK:
w H ERE.VK, official iaformation has been re- j
y y •vived at this Department that a Homicide
was i*ommitte<» :*P thcCoutityof Pulaski, on the 12th
of S<*ptember, imiti, u|h»h tiio body of Joint* M.
• Kami, by MARION .SANDERS, and that said San
! tiers has lied from justice, I have thought proper to
! issue this, mv Pixvlaination, hereby offering a re
ward of Two Hundred Dollars for the apprehension
| and delivery of said MARION SANDERS to the
I Sheriff of said county and State. And 1 do moreo
! vcr. charge and nxjuire all officers in this State, dr-
I il and military, to l»e vigilant in endeavoriug toap-
I prebend the ajiid Marion Sander*, iu order that he
may be brought to trial for the offence with which
he Ktandii charged.
j Given under my hand and Great Sal of tho Stab*,
* at the Capiol in Miiledgeville,, thin the 22d
day of September, iu the year of our Lord eigh-
I teen hundred and *ixty-»!x and of the Indepen
dent of the United State* of America the nine-
I tv-first.
CHARLES J. J ENKINS.
1 By the Governor :
i N. 0. lUwrrrr, Secretory of State.
DESCRIPTION.
Morion Sander* is ul*o*jt 28 to 80 year* old, f> feet
; 10 or 11 iiichea high, sandy hair, and whiskers wl»en
worn, florid complexion, blue eyes, hag a scar on the
i left eye-lid, making a small notch -also a j
scat aero** Luf left car ranging down hi* neck, two or j
; three inch eg
Get, a, iB6O. 27—34
300 Dollars Reward!
TN ADDITION to th« rewnrJ offered by the Oover
-111«». the UH.lersigoid wilt pay $306 for the wrest
nuil deltveiy to thti. Sheriff of Pulaski County, the
i snid Marion Sanders us stated In the Governor's gpro- ,
chiination. JOHN H. LOVK, I
nnwk'msvilln, Ois., Rapt, S?~Rf f ’ |
l fsTiiuinhridge UedMkn, tlutlman Banner, and ,
Kuterjirjip, publish three ttauis and
WM|E&, to LEASE
:JpptmcHAßlf I
Bninliilgv. pt near Milford, Ga . having IW*
! oplk ami M ev* way ready *>r nett r«'vr * col
iivSoii. from to gjoa tboosar.d ai-Sea.
dshe next yt£& or will pulSnifl*,
once, and sattafavurrily secure the peymenta in ta
stalmenta of one, two and three years. Places al
ready Stocked and Equipped preferred.
(V* if >he figures and terms are mad* to suit,
payments will be made in Cotton or Gold. #
>Xr. Addre-^
Core of Nat Harter*,
27.1t] Milford, Ga.
BRING OUT THE BIG GUN AND
LET HER RING !
GOODS I TUMBLING!
Glad Tydijngs! Great Joy!!
FALL AMD WISTEB
GOODS!
LARGE STOCK! SMALL PRICE! ! LITTLE
PROFITS ! !! GO TO THE
“ (L ; mj)iw $Hm, ”
OF
ALLEN, GRIFFIN & CO.,
AND
f.sarr? that OOODS ran be purchased CHE A PER Off
I HEM. than at any other House in South-WcJrW
Georgia. They have
A FULL STOCK—
530,000 IN GOODS!
Tin- most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ever brought
to BAINURIDGK, which will bo exchanged for
C* otton
AND COUNTKT PRODUCE, of all kinds, BANK
DILI A, GREENBACKS, and GOLD AND SILVER,
at A PREMIUM.
Oqt-3 27*4t
FALL AND WINTER I
FRESH ARRIVALS.
&. COHEK,
HAS ju*t arrived from New York, w ith a large
and complete luMottment of every kind of
Dry G-oods!
COTHING,
i
, h QOTS. SHOES, fIATS, FANCY OOODS,
N'OTIor 73 ’
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c.
Tim attention of Planter* and others is earnestly
called to hi* endleas variety and excellence of Goods.
Jl© also ha* a fine assortment of
WHISKY,
BRANDY,
GIN, Ac.
I#" CALL AND SEE. „£j
Oct. 3d if
ESTRAY SALE.
X\f ILL be sold iiefore the Court-house door in
v V Baiohridge on the lirat Tuesday in Novemttcr
within the usual hone of Sale. 1 Sorrel Mare Mule,
with a mark on the right shoulder resembling a
brand, about 4 feet 6 indies high. Also, at the.same
time and place. Two Oxen, one White and I)uu
speckled, the other Red. Sold as Estrays.
S. W. PATTERSON,
Oct. 3-tds Deputy Sheriff.
NOTICE.
CLERK'S OFFICE, INFERIOR COURT, I
Baisbbiixii, Gaoaeia. j
PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until
the 16th instant, to build a BRIDGE over Mna
quiito Creek, on the Road leading from Bainbridge
to Mount Pleasant. The Bridge to ire at least 12
feet wide and of sufficient height and length to se
en re It against high water.
2t J. H. COLBERT, Deputy Clerk.
8851
1. ""v '■ ' ‘i’
BAINBRIDGE, GA.,
.*0T351* t »oS l Ob*A PAdgU'SU*'
Are dally receiving, vhi
SAVANNAItAND APALACHICOLA,
A LARGE
and complete assortment of all classes of
GOOD*!
which will be sold at tbs
LOWEST PRICES
They are ptepared to ship
COTTON
—” 1 ‘ • TOOT
/. palachicola.
New Orleans,
Sayannab,
Jacksonville,
N York or Liverpool
-and will make liberal advances on all PRODUCE
| placed in STOUK, ot in their hands for shipment.
1 .
j Oottori,
Gold,
Silver,
Bank notes,
Bacon
Lard,
Hides,
Tallow,
Ac. ke,
will be taken by them in
EXCHANGE : GOODS
highest iarket rates
Sept. 26,