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BISON JOURNAL.
f?. li. \\ KSXON, Editok.
W. F. COMBB, Assoc ton: Eorron.
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0 ./ irso.t, b
Thursday , .Toronto r ‘J I I *7O.
Retting matter oti swy /'*/<■•
FOR CONGRESS— 2d district,
HON. NELSON TIFT,
Ol DtiIoHRKTT.
FOR SENATOR —IIth district,
i«l- L. C. HOI 1..
FOB REPRESENT ATI V K-tkuell.
COL. JOIIK K. J !)>!>.
Adjocknkd Ovkr—l iy private dis
patch we learn that the Senate met
according to adjourmaont to confirm
fho appointment of superintendents of
elections made by the Governor, and
Ordinaries, and from .sumo cause not
known to us udjourned over to Mon
day next.
Wlio lire the T.nilor Demo
crats t
The LaGrango Reporter of Friday
says : ‘‘A negro by the name of Hen
ry M. Turner, of some notoriety, but
without distinction, in the course of a
disintegrated harangue made here on
■Wednesday lust, stated that in a re
cent canvass of Southwest Goorgia, ho
had found out that evorv Democrat
who had been in tiro present legisla
ture had been rejected and thrown
overboard; that lie had talked with
one or two ot the defeated candidates,
and they were so chagrined at their
not having been nominated, that they
said to him : “Turner, if you will in
fluence the negroes to vote for us, we
will run independent, and if elected,
wh pledge ourselves to Rupport the
Radical party. ’ Now we would like
so know who these Democrats are.
lurncr was very positive and said he
could give the names if he saw proper.
M e beg the Southwestern Georgia pa
jiors to copy and push this matter. J f
we have ..udi 1 emocrats, let Us know
who they aro. Turner furthermore
suid, “that they were the men who j
had been very active in turning the
negroes out of the Legislature.” L< t
us know who they are.”
Our venerable friend, Willingham,
of tho Reporter, seems much interested
in the status of Democracy in South
western Georgia ; so much to, that in
order to give our people a lecture, he
is willing to take the word of a radi
cal negro. If Charley had had the
same real in the lust election that
seems to possess him now perhaps
there would have been elected to the
Legidw' ire, from Troup, a man that
Ho would not have refused to intro
duce to a Southwestern Editor.
Sweep around your own door, Char
ley, before you find fault of we piny
woods crackers. We have no more
senso down this way than to tako a
gentleman of color by the arm, seat
him on a log, and persuade him to do
his duty, and vote the Democratic tick
et. Will you please inform us how
many negroes you voted at last elec
tion, and how many you expect to
vote at the next? If Mr. Turner, the
gentleman that gave the above infor
mation, has been in Southwestern
Georgia in six months we wore not
awaro of his presence, but do not
doubt it, as his stripe travel and speak
in the night. We have no such Dem
ocrats as Turner speaks of, and
would advise him to go back to Troup
or somo of the counties in Middle
Georgia, where the people put on
gloves to keop from touching a radi
cal nogroc’s hand to find dissatisfied
members of the Legislature who aro
anxious to go into tho Radical party.
This is not a healthy country for white
Radicals, if there is ouo in Terrell
county wo do not know him, but hear
there are two white men that speak of
voting for Whitely. How does this
emiparo with Troup ? We are much
obliged to Bro. W. for the interest
manifested in our section, and assure
him that the result of tho election in
December will be such as to dispel all
fear of Southwestern Georgia, and her
disappointed Democratic Ley islut or*.
Why Don't they Pnltli«li It f
We want to stow why the honest
papers at Atlanta don t publish the
list of appropriations made by the late
Agency '< It will be a melancholy sat
isfaction to the people to see just how
much they have been robbed, and to
mark the irtft) who have aided and
abetted the deed. We hope Tun Con
•rinmow, at least, will make an extra
effort to get the document aud make
it public. —Macon Telegraph.
We have not been able to get these
facte yet, but will soon have them,
the record is sad enough in all truth.
It is a most melancholy chronicle of
genuine unadulterated plunder.
You shall have it neighbor, but it
will make you sick.
I-* - ! us Lorn —Atlanta Constitution.
Bend it along. If wo don’t make
the plunderers “sick.’ it will not be
for lack of trying. Let us all go to
work aud make them “howl.’ —Macon
Telegraph.
Give us the record, and let us see
how many of the proclamation Presses
or those subsidized by bullock, lilod
gott and Kimball, will havo ’the ef
noutcry to stand up before the tax
payers of Geoigia in defense us the
wholesale robbery and corruption
w hi. h such a true statement of facts
will disclose. Wo repeat, that we are
,Ot ieicrm, repeal and repudiation,
and wo repent our call for an honest
statement ol the facts.— Sar. AVh *
j You are right. Let us see how
many of tho 1 tomocratic papers that
publish Governor Bull.iek's proclama
tions, will publish liulloek slollies and
crimes. —Atlanta Constitution, 9/A
We should not only like to see the
appropriations published, with as ma
ny explanatory remarks us practicable,
but wo should like to know the nan os
! of those Democrats who are so inti
mate with tho Governor. We notice
tho True tieoryiun constantly referring
to tliis fact and we want to know
them Let us have their mimes. Al
so a list of the Proclamation Editors.
Wo should like to see tho names of
these two classes strung along together
—it would be a part of the history of
the times Lot u» have them from the
records. —A m eric its Republ >ean.
We aro among tho number who
publish the Proclamations of Gov.
liulloek—profess to bo an advocate
of democratic principles, ami say to
our brethren of the Press, (Demo
crats,) that it would perhaps bo well
for those who have done the same
work,(all tho papers from which tho
above extracts are taken, aro guilty,
if guilt there bo,)to return the money
tiny have received to the Treasurer of
the State. If they do this, or if they
refuse to publish a Proclamation, or
Proclamations, when asked to do so
by Governor Bullock, then read us a
lecture. Until this is done, wo will
simply say that wo aro tho koopor of
our own conscience, an 1 aro responsi
ble to tho people for any political doc
trine we may disseminate—the opin
ions of the disaffected press to the con
trary notwithstanding. Wo have
never thought wo could do effectual
service for tho cause of Democracy by
abusing individuals, uor do wo make
us much fuss as somo of our neigh
bors, but when the election comes
around, wo expect to bo found among
tho democrats who kindly persuado
tho colored people to vote for their
own, as well as our interest. Wo have
no white radicals in this section to in*
tluoneo by long, abusive articles—the
‘rails’ we have can’t read, with a few
exceptions, therefore wo have to talk
with them, and wo tako pleasure in
doing so.
We publish tho proclamations of
Gov. Bullock as we do any other ad
vertisements lio pays us regular
prices for so doing, an i wo are almost
persuaded that that is what is the
matter with somo of our brot.irou ;
especially our friend Hancock, who
was such a great friend to tho “model
Governor” on a certain occasion in the
recollection of the people.
Have charity, brethren, and tell us
why you did the same dirty work only
a short time since. Did you ever read
a fable that had something in it about
“ sour yrapes ?”
HUmlA’s COJIFI.AIAT.
Our mailers are aware of nn in
creased war fueling existing between
European powers, which if in
dulged in to a greater extent will
cause a clash of arms and roar of can
non to reverberate from shore to
shore. The following circular from
tlie llussiun l’rince gives the text up
ou which is basod the pretext for com
plaint :
I’alack Za tiKoE.sci.o, October 9.
Bakon . idle succosstve alterations
which the compromises conside.ed to
bo tlie louiutatioii of tlie equilibrium
of Europe Dave in the last year un
dergone, have oD.iged tuo Imperial
Cabinet to oxunniie tile influence on
tlie political position ol ivussnt,
therefrom resulting. Among ttiosc
cutu|iromist'S, that wnicu interests us
most directly, is tiro treaty oi tuo Btitii
of March, roriti
The special convention between the
powers bord.er.ng on tne iliuck &ea,
annexed to tliis treaty, contains an
agreement on the part ot Kussia, to
limit her naval forces to an inconsid
erable dimension. in return,this treul
ty uuered Der tho principle el tuo
neutralization ot tuat sea.
lu tile view of tue signatory pow
| ers, tliis principle was 10 reniuvo all
! iHissilnnty ot coiiuict W’itU or be
: tween tue powers bordering on tue
j lilacs. Sea, or between tiiom aud tue
j mainline jiuwcrs It was to iucreiise
: tiie number oi territories called ny Uio
i uuuuiuious agreement ot La rope to
J enjoy the beueUts of neutruiny, and
jso to protect Russia Uersell Iruui all
j danger 01 aggression.
'lue expciieuce oi fifteen years has
proved Uus principle, upuu wuicn ue
pends the security oi me wlioie ex
text ot tho lrontieis oi tile Russian
Lmpiie in this direction, rests only on
a theory in tact, wade iiu&siu, dis
armed in tho Iliactc .Sea, anu even bv
a declaration recoideu in the protocols
of the commences, loyally Uemea to
hel’sell the posoiomu ot taxing elii
eient measures ol mmitune deicusw in
me adjacent seus aud ports, luraey
pursued the right oi xet-ping uinnni
ted naval loroes Ui the arcmpeiagu
and the straits, aud i’ ranee and hu 8 -
iunu preselveU the power ol couceu
tiating their squauieus in the n.edi
terraueun.
Moreover, by the terms of tho treat)
the oi. trance to the idlucK Sea is lui
ever prouibitod to the llag ol war,
wuetuer ot the Russian power or any
other, but, by virtue ol tue convuiuioi
culieu the Otruit s Convention, tin
passage through tuese straits la culle*
to llags ol war only in time ol peace.
It results from Uus condition mu.
tue coast il tue Russian Empire ie
main exposed to all uggressious, eve*.
Oh the purl ol loss puweriul States as
boon us tucy puss tue navat lorces, tx.
which ltussi i would be able .to oppose
only a few vessels of small dimensions.
The treaty ol tho Pth and GOtii of
Man'll, lfJnC, moreover, has not es
caped tho infractions to which most
of the European compromises have
been subject, and in presence of
which it would bo difficult to affirm
that written law, founded ujion the re
spect for treaties as u base of public
law and rule for the relations between
/states that lias preserved tho same
moral sanction which it may have had
in other times.
***** ** * * *
U[ion mature examination of this
question, his Imperial Majesty has
arrived at tho following conclusion,
which you are directed to bring to tho
knowledge of the government to which
you are accredited. Our august mas
ter cannot admit in law that treaties
infringed in several of their essential
und general clauses, rein liu obligatory
on those which t ugh on tho direct in
terests of his empire. His Imperial
Majesty cannot depend on fiction
which has not- withstood tho test of
time, and bo put in peril by his re
spect for engagements which have not
boon observed in their integrity.
The Emperor, confiding in tho sen
timents ut equity of tiio powers
signing the treaty of lSd6, and in the
consciousness ol their dignity, he in
structs you to declare riiut ins Impe
rial Majesty cannot longer cousiilev
himself bound by the obligations of
tim treaty of March 30, isiiti, so far as
tliis limit has tho right of Sovereignty
in the Black Sea; that his Majesty
considers it his right and duty to give
notice to his Majesty, the Sultan, in
respect to tiio special convention, ad
ditional to said treaty, which fi res too
number and dimensions of tiio strips
oi war which tiio two riparian powers
reserve the right of maintains in tho
Black Sea; tiiat ho loyally givos notice
ol this to tiio Powers signing and
guaranteeing the general treaty ot
which tliis substantial convention con
stitutes an integral part, that he re
stoles to his Majesty the bultan lull
liossessiou of his lights in this respect
as he equally claims his own lor him-
self.
In discharging this duty, you will
be carelul to state that our august
master has in view only tiio security
and dignity of his Empire. It is by
no moans tile purpose of his Imperial
Maj esty to raise an Eastern question
1 poll this point ile lias no other wish
than the preservation ol tho consoli
dation ol peace He fully maintains
Lis adhesion to tho general principles
ol tiio treaty- of l!v.b, which settled
the position ol Turkey in the Euro
pean system. He is ready to come to
an understanding with the powers
which signed tliis arrangement, either
to conlirm its general stipulations, or
to renew them, or to substitute lor
them any other equitable arrangement
which in .y be thought suitable to sw
Cure the repose ol tuo East und. Eu
ropean e uuibrum.
llis Majesty is convinced that peace
and equilibrium will have a stronger
guarantee, when they snail have been
placed on a more just and so.id basis,
than those resulting lroui a position
which no great pow er could uccept as
a normal condition of existence. You
are desired to read tins th,-patch to
tiio iuister of Foreign Allans, and
leave a copy with him. Receive, etc
Gokxsch.ixoi'*'.
Cor. aY. Y. Tr bane.
Communicated.
" ukc up mv; lOeuioi'i'nlic
*.» Ull!
In ISGB the Democratic party in
the —uu Congressional District carried
tiio election oy over one thoucund ma
jority and sent Hun. Nelson. Tut to
v ongross. How did wo do it '( by
uniting together as a band ol broth
ers, and leaving no stone unturned 10
accomplish oui object.
Oue liitmui ana *yw are to make tho
*ame liglit, botwoeii iiitand W hitely.
W nat aro our prospects l Gloomy in
deed. \\ hy is -.ms ( Who is respon
sible for it: wen may we ask, wnen
tue enemy have visited every c. oss
road in tue district, and organized his
forces, and not an elio t at tue organ
ization oi the nomocracy yet. \> lien
mast to begin r wno are our leaders 1
wiicro iiu\u tiiuy '(
1 appeal to tnose gentlemen belong
ing to mo party living in tlie District,
wno have neretoiore snared tiio public
coundence, to come forth. Where are
the Albany, Cutubert, Americus.Daw
soii and .bumbridge prominent men Y
louhave, in dajo past, slioYvn your
selves champions in tne cause, what 1
has luilod you to sleep Y The people i
crumor ior advise and organization, j
tney Have given you honors in the I
past, ana L you allow them defeated
in this campaign by w ant of energy,
aoihsiinoss, or Other unworthy objects,
in uays to come they will nut lbrget it.
1 appeal to you to lay aside any per
sona* uisiixe you may have to our
candidate; wo uiigiit have done better
but lie is betoru you and woo to him
or them that throw stones in the way
oi his election. Lid you want tile
Nouuiiauoii 1 tue Convention waa the
piUCo to havo uppeured and opposed
him; its too late now 'l’uiuk not to
lay .pact un ail is over, aud ttieu say
you nominated tho wrong man ! Nel
son Tilt is your candidate, lit in the
ltemocraU party, doioat him and the
party is defeated. Want of energy
how is treason and the party when
ill power will punish it as such. - j
f axo warning, your names aud mo
ttl’d are known, lie not deceived.
*v\ e will not bo mocked. Are you
Democrats t tuen go to work and or
tramce your party. You have the in
tellect,experience aud money, these
must bo brought to light. Delay is
defeat! go to work now, and rest not
nil victory perch on our banners.
Dkjios.
The corporators of the Albany and
Columbus Railroad, meet in Albany,
•n Wednesday the 30th inst., to take
the necessary steps for organization.
N. T. Crtzier, who wa otie of tho
nominees of the conservatives of Ran
dolph, fir the lower House of the
Legislature, Las declined being a ean
didnt" on accnunt of ineligibility. I
1 a mjk ©.
IT i<* well known so
rWfor* ;»nH to
L:idit»s, that women nre
ntbjeet to mum-i ons Mi*
pWtttfwr to their
M?X— Milch lIH .S'lipprrH*
*I«»1 Os 11i o M«-u*e*,
Wliitea, I'afuftil month
ly ‘lVriodn/ Kht-umu
tl*»m of tho li.ick and
Ifomh, Irroffulfir Men
struation, 1 1< morr.ij'ho .
Kxoomlvc ‘Flown,’ and
l*roUpKca Uteri, or Fall
htif ot the H'omb. \
n • h.M* diiM'axoN hnvfc*
eeldom been fretted *l*o
r «‘H*fully. The profes**"’*
, ion ti.in miMgiii tilfitly for noire romedv
hut would enable them to treat tluse dis
ease* with success.
A' hi* , ihnt r*»medv hu« been discovered
hv one of the most skilful phvMtoUns ill the
Sfa’e of Georgia, That remedy in
BRAD FIELD’S FEMALE
J J EGULATOII.
j It in purelv Vrgemhle hci! is rut up in
Atlanta, Gro'ela, bv Z/P.ADFIELD & CO.
1 It will nuiiiy the hio ><l end air«Mitsthe» the
svswm, relieve irritation of die kiilneva, and
l is a perfect •iwciflo lor all the above diseases,
: a cure as Quinine in f,'hills and fever.
; For a hi- oy of itiseaepe | at and certificates
j ol iis wonderful cures, the resdi r is r-l-rr-d
10 the wrapper around the bottle. P.\ cry
'bottle is w.irntited to give siligfuctiou or
■nonoy refunded.
I.aGramik, i.a., March 28, 187<>.
BitAitFOci.it k ,1i l.fnia, Gi-otg-a:
DkabSiks: I lake pleasure in slating tiiat
1 have used lor the last twenty years the
>n oil i-e i oil are noting up, known as DR
hi: adukmi’s vka v;.k regulator,
1 and consider it th-- h-ost. cnrnh'u Ton ever
Cott.ni tog”thi r foi the diseases lor which h
is recommended. ! have been familiar »i h
ti c privetio'ion, h"'h n s pruti ioner of no and
" i e and til dmiieslii- praciiee, and can hon
es'lv say that I eons'rier it a bo n Io suffer.
nil! females, and call but hope that rv.rv In
ti in our land, who may be suff. ring in anv
*ay peculiar to iheii sex, nnv be able to
procure a bottle, that, their sufferings tnav
not onlv be relieved, but flirt they may be
restored lo health and sue"irth.
With mv kindest rega .is. I in, rasper
f-iii.v, ’ W- B. FERRELL, M. D.
We, the undersigned Druggists, take plp m.
lire in oommeudi' g to 'he tia.le. Dll. J.
| DR » DFIKI.7/S FEU ALE REGUL.ATuK
beli ving i* to r e a good and reliable remedy
for the d's axes for which he recommends it.
W. A. Laiisdell, A-laoti, G.i
Peii.benon, Willson, Tavloi A Cos., Atlanta,
Ga.
Redwine A Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
VV. G L ws-ie, A'lanta. Gi.
W. Roo A Son, Marietta, Ga.
may 6-1 y.
IMS . PliU 1’ hit r» s
Celebrated MAver Aledielne
f* is purelv vc cuts Me, and will act upon the
lever and K'dneys as pcomptlv as Calomel
and Biiohu, without anv dinger ol salivation
O' de-.ruction of tho bones.
Farties t,king this medicine need not fear
gelling wet, or auy other reasonable expo
-ure.
w jmi?toras of Livfr Disease*
c <*, Dull F<*elinjf or flip Blue®, Sour
.S umach, Sick or nervous Headache, He»"~
'•urn. Indigestion or J),> pepsja, 11 and or Bit
er rate i'. me uiou'h; the skin lias a thick
•nigh feiling. and is darker than usual, Cos
veneps, M- laneholv leelitigs. Cramps,
‘odd hi*et. 6’n'ic, ]) sen'ery, fir Diarreah,
Chills and Fe»er and P ies. n fact, where
lie liver i« our of order, you are liable to
eve l disease that i J nor contagious.
Propl.il. ‘s Liver M difjrc. It taken prop
‘ rly, it will prevent and c<ffe any disease re-
Sol'iog f oin a deranged L'vpr.
It "i I n'guU e i'- (uticlions and thus cure
all di-eases OAUst and by the failure ol its neallby
cion
Ii has been good for a great, miniher of
years, and has gv-n tinive.siil sa'i-fac'ion.
Thne is no broiber or son claiming to have
be original receipt. I> is put U p ii bolb
Powder ami Fiuid loroi
Fairbdrn. Ga, .September 4 18fi8.
Dr. O S Prophit:
MR. My W le Ins been an invalid fnr fif
'•‘•‘ii tea s. Doe'o- s ali agreed she had lever
Di-e-sse. 1,, connection with their praciiee
-he used various nmed nn diciues. none of
wiiieh seemed m do anv good. A'ome ime
.go I i.roc ii red ab'tleof vom ‘Lver J/. d
■cine,” of to nr agent, hete, V. .1. Ilirvv,
wh'ch oeing given aeon-ding to direction--,
aveilfeeted a complex* en-e.
Respectfully, etc , G O. L TIIO.VrSO\.
ilh t’fojiliitt’j byjejilery Cofdia).
I -1 one (, f th'* nmjjf. v;il con'ponnds
now put ud so» Diivrhe*, Ovneutery, Clioiera,
InFuuum, or Cholera VI or bug,
l hiy iue<iicin<* h h**pn in use for year?,
MU*! i ivng univpisdl PH'i*fM6>ion.
The mogt dilicate child may use it with im> !
pnni»y^
PROP HITT’S
Pin KILL IT.
This'« ihe <:t U'bt "wd medioine that ran
Pe'tv D-v i«’ Pain Killer nui rtf ,he market,
wherever it was rolf; D.ain ma.le Poiphitr
et>-t"ijp th,. Dario; from Pain K iler to P.\IX
KILL IT.
Fo* Nil'uniadsxt, R-nratjria, Cut?, B aiipen,
Bn-iis, Old Sores, So tk<. Bites, or sdnes of
P-"sni!(ins lesentn, lor folds, Cong s j or
Bi.tvel Comj.luim, ii has no eq'itl as ad. ss
iitif, healer or nn'idot* for nai" of t v kid.
M imifactuied and -old bv AR.IDFP'I.f) &
GO., A: la it tu, Ga., ami lor sale by all D.ug-
DR. PR< )Ir» H I TT'S
Fever aud Ague Pills,
The bee Antidote for Chi'ls and Fver
j known. Cun-s warnn'ed always or money
rebind’d* Purely vxg.-rahls.
I> Ii- PR< VP HITT’S
/11L/ /OI S ViLLS.
! Will lelitve 11 uidaohe, N* rvou<i e->, J .un
dice, anil all other derauge uenta ot tile Liv
er. Puielv vegetable.
Certificates.
The following are a few among the hun
dreds of those who have used the above
cam and mediciuee, aud w,io readily testily to
then value :
Co 1 It J Hend. rson, Covington, G.i ; Prof
J L Jcnea, Coving’’ n, G.i ; M W Arnold,
G ’ rgia Couf-ren e; 11-v iV IV Oslin, (i-»r
--ti i C’enleience ;. A If R >bin*oo. Mm ti*ello,
G.i ; Judge J J Floyd, Covington, Ga ; L) n k
l ocker, Ib.vis coun’v, Texas, W lla»k
\\ hailey, Cussvta, Texas.
STATE OF GEORGI A, ) Know all
fl LTON C. CNTT. J men bvlhesi
pr< senlg, that 1 have this day, for value re
ceived, sold aud iranslerre I io BR.fDFIA’L/f
k Cos., the sol - light to manufaeiuie and g.-
my i smily Medicine*, and have furnish.i
'hem Wiih the fill reci es, and have aullior
iz-d the sail A CO., to prim,
oi have prin ed, any ilbiig they may
P r, >P’" eriiing any and ad’the ab' V
nam-d Jfedicinis. This !sih div oj Jun
187 u. [Signed] O. a. PROPHIT7
i"’so ve ol Thornog F Joueg ai d lion
ert brawlord, Notary Public. [L s.j
V anulactured vnd lor sale hr BRAbFJELI
CO. Hi on! S’reel, Atlanta, Ga., and 1
sale by all Drugging
For ssle by 7)r. J. R Janes, D«r«r, 0«.
FASHIONABLE RFSAURANT,
Bakery, Confeciionery,
TOY STORE
IL. FOI.OVOM. having completed hit
• •irtrigemenu for the Full ttade, takes
this method ol informing the public that he
has, and will eonstnti’ly keepon baud, eveiy
thing 10 «aiidv the appeiite, and if you have
no appetite, call fix you np .something to give
yon oue.
THE RESTAURANT
w.ll *n*>phVil, d*ilv, wj<h ftr.dk Fo<h. Ovg
♦efp, OM Virginia B*»* f Sr*u«k, etc., and wi'l
fii*ftjdh tn famiMea, th»»>e ritn* an week. Fork
or B**ff tSaocftcr® ol hi** own vnnke.
Wiiiterg, pood tVoks, who will prrp»irt* vuur
in »h*» Utea* a hi wade without anjr ex
Ira charge lor the fanev name.
the bakery
is presided overby an experienced hand, and
we a* e prepared in furnish everything neces
sart for Parties, Bills und Suppers, private
nr public.
CONFECTIONERY.
This Department is supplied with all kinds
of Plain and Fancy Candies, from the hest
J/.nufactories, tp'.-cther with everything
usually kept in a Fust-class Confectionery
establishment.
THE TOYS
h ive hpen s. I“cted from one of the finest
stocks in New York-, and the purchaser had
mi eve tn thp tastes of all the little ones, ami
can furnish ihe hots w ith anv. I.ing drum a
Wooden Pistol Us a Fre A’ngine ; and the
little girls with anv thing rum a W.,x I) oil
10 a comp'o'e otn-fit tor house keeping.
I w ill lake pleasure i' Waiting or: custo
mets, and furnishing them wiih anything I
have or r an g, t for the
‘ C .A, S 11.”
J. L. SOLOfVIAN,
Oct. 18-'f, Trustee.
DR. SHALLEN BERGER'S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops Ibe Chills.
Tliis Medicine has been before the rub
lie fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. It docs not purge,
does not sicken tho stomach, is perfectly
safe in any dose and under all circum
stances, and is the onj Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of I'evor
and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti
dote to .'Tfnlariu.
Bold by all Druggists.
EXKCUTIVK DAP USTVA’XT, }
Atlanta, Ga., October, 27. b, IS7U. y
In pii'Si'HT eo of » joint resolii'ion of tlm
(5 nerul Assmiblv, app'oved October, 27ih
lf>7o, i is
ORDffRA’D: Thai Hon O. A I, ehrane, of
the 0011111 > ot Fnl on, Hoi . David I-win, of
t' e count v if Ool'b, aid H oi. R bert II
B own, ol 'h- ct ii tv of Fol on, bo, and
'Lev are herebv, -ppoi'itrd a Boot] of Com
tr-is-iofiors to revise the (‘ode ol Georgia,
Given under mv hand end ihe S. nil ot thr
Ex> cuiive Denar'mepi,-ar the t'apiiol, in
A lanta, the dav ana v* irfi s' Kv „ i ten
„ , , Ul tTir li. ACI.LOCA,
Hy the t.overnor :
It. II ATKINSON,
creiary Avecutive Department,
nov. Bd, It.
ol (
DEPtRTMfi’N'r OF STATE. “ )
Adan a, November Ist, 1870. f
ORDERED:
Bv bis Excellency, the Governor, that fl"
re « ard of One Thousand I) dla rs, offered |-
his pt'Otlsmntion of the 2o Ii riuensi 1870,f'n
the apptehehsion and delivp'y of on" H. F
Snaron sli s Frank S'aron, to the Shot ft' n
Decatur countv, tor the murder of Jame
John.-on, c lured, is heiebv withdrawn.
Given uitler mv h nd and olfic'-il s al-
DAVID G. • OTTIXG.
N-’V, 10-41 S* cretary of Sloe
HEADQUARTERS
f i a
Bapgai.n.H
IN THE
Grocery and Provision Line
IS AT TUK
WHITS CORNER,
•lAI OH, G l,
\\ E offer the following art el \s low ;
3000 Family Supeiior and Ex-
Flour.
100.000 Ftiiinds White meats.
200 Barrels Liquors, at about Cost.
250 Moses Candles.
300 IJ X”H Soaps.
100 HiiX’ s Fresh Crackers.
50 Ofixes Starch.
50 C so Snr in s
200 (Just h Fresh Oysters
500 Pai-k ioes New Mackerel*
25 ! ierces N•" Rico.
| 50 Tons Iron Ties*
: 100 11 xo> < nickers
! nioo Rubs Hugging on Consignment.
I 300 Hi’X’-s Toliacct).
| 100 'a. ks Coffee.
200 I’nrrels Sugar
25 Halt Hir els front
1»0. Ha I Barrels While Fish.
100 H rrc's Poiu oes
100 Packages I od Fish.
H)0O Sacks Salt.
500 Sn. ks i e l live. 0 its and Hurley.
Our pflock is Well Kept up all the
time l.y daily arrivals of purchases by
our Brokers at Headquarters, and a
filer « an have «»*y t*iz lull of ar
ticles in Uib Grocery und Pr<>vi.*i«»n
l.iim ti led at our store on as good
term- as any establishment in Middle
Ovn' g;a.
Al, we ask is *o give us a fair trial
I von want to be con vine, and >kat ours
> Headquarters In Baritiiins.
Seymore, Tinsley & Cos..
I. Ufs.de Gils Os, Col. J? of OtiwriT
•nd 3rd Streets, Alacou. Ga.
Nov. 3-4 t.
|CHAMB_BF SCHEDULE.
Gr.EAT REDUCTION IB PRESS.
$15,000 W OBTa
GooiSs at a very small advance on Cost.
WE will now offer onr pnfiro Stock of DRY GOODS. NOTION’S imnn,
SHOES, li ATS and UUO« KKIES, at u very small advance on cost, ° '
FOB CASH
-0." til""- wII I- quirk ...l™ an<l -nr.II prnfit. C.. 11 ,„| , eo
chasinir, ns w thu.k we tan moke it lt> your interest P ,,r *
MU. AB JUNES assisteil by Mr John Kendrick, very res-nctfu’ty , .
their ser vices to their many f i.-nds, and would be ve.y happy t„ have th m „
before tl o bargains are ail taken. ' ctl eu^
Nov .T->f. McKENNEY & CROUCH
m — EJL ' " a-
X ol iee f£ xl ra or <l ina i*y.
. A.Y e ytiim: iu;w stock
AT THE
“DAWSON BARGAIN STOR E.”
ivrsiKPjsfeo /.r stile of aeiee, on qiahtv
»LV« Fftlt’l: OF GOODS,
JT gives us grout pleasure to announce so our friend*, nml the public gene
ally- * lit. we hnvt! hud tn renew mir Meek, so great was trie rush at • ur "Bar
gain S(..rc,” and we intend in lumre to su tain our leputati «n for selling cheap
good Hoods 3 ‘
Our Stock consists of Mens’, Youths’ Hnd Cli ildren’s Clothing. Gens’ Fur
niching Good, Huts and C;q s, Boots and Shoes, tor men and Boys. Ladie-mid
Mis e Suns Button and Lute. Bools, Button and Polish .Hoots* Lathes’ Dicsr
Goo.lh of all sill sa it quid lies, a large Stock ( ,| Domestics, mgeiher with
everything kept in " v riety -Store. Come one, come nil, and tie convinced that
the ‘-Bargain tstoru ’ is the place to gel the worth of your money.
T o tii e a (11 e m*
Tn ndddion to mv largo Etock of Merchandise, I have ad ’ed a full line of
MILLINERY GOODS •„..*,-i,.. L , ~f U,t,h „ ; Fiend, E.iovrc. 111,,-
snu.s Feathers Hats Bonnots, I ritnmi- os, etc . t. geiher wiih everythin;/ lo lie
l.'iiml I" u first-class Millinery e tanlichin'int, and at sue.li prims 'that no one
object to. r
i he L - dies will find an experirneed .\Jil.iner always readv to s rve th l ni
N " v ' 3d ts II- jV. RICH.
s-’QUEatsnnisHT-k
i GbSPOUtd EXJRAuT OF
Til 10 OKKAT
Mood anti Liver Specific ,
Moibid Condiiion es the Blood!
Theae nro thf> f’ui'ful source o( munv dis
eases, such us refills, VVi i e S*elling, Gout
Rhtienisiigm, A’lv-iii’Ua, Ulv’"'*, (.hrnnic
Sure Kves, Swhl:.ml Nr-ck, S.lt Rie urn. Ring
woim. B<ii ! s, Caihu .de>, Pmiples, Bloiches,
m and K lielions if all kind-’.
For lh” cu’e of Ibvse various affeetiions
which a e rn” civ svmp'nii” of a ni'.ilud sistc
of the IStood , medical s PI anA sconce hav.
not ve discovered . Blond Purifier . qml to
'he V OIII|MIIIIift ( Xli’M t ut Mi 11,,.
sisi. This grea Heal h Itcstorer md U
cleansing Cordial homug’lv < iadie.,’, s ~v . ---
ry kind of humor and bad taint, aud mams
the entire svsiem to a heal.h> and pe.feoib
pure condlion.
PEMBERTON rAYL°R A CO.
Cl emists, A luma, Ga„
zw F“ r sale by Di uggig’s.
R. ad lie following, which explains the sue.
e.ss i,| 'his Ghkat Runny all ovkr rnr
bOCNTHY.
W KST foiNT. Ga a cop T 10th, 157.1
.Vrsara. Pemberton, Taylor A Cos, Atlanta
On
Ge.vts; We have the greatest cure tore.
|ini t. . yer known, made t, v UI „( v ,»ur Com
pound Extract of Stilliiiyia. A case that
has been e.j 0.#,! i 0 b.-U Ipr si. years—r,.is>
ed aud well—u iU send par ieul »ra soon.
Y urt» U Sneeffiilly.
Crawford & VV r alkkr, Diuggists.
S tpi 15—Hut.
noiice.
E II MOQVIAUQH is n. I ngcr my
A Rent, and is n”t authorized .• ne.l .my
of the property hclntigiug to me, and
tew in his possession, viz: 1 Sorrel
H ’t>o. 1 B.y kl rse, 1 Gray Mare
Mule and 1 brown Horse Mill , Bug
gy anti 11 ill ness, and 1 V\ ug „, and
the crop t ail kinds raised i>y him,
forme t»-if> year. P.roes tigving i e
(jal c'aitnn agaust me, mu m l.y mm as
,T, y Agent, can adtlress me where I
reside, at Ma -on, (Li
R- 11. iMOOMAUGII.
Nov. Id-ltn.
I JOHM T. WALK:P,
I XVH K L-IO GriJS
AN’D
1 Commission ifcrcliant,
ra HTO.Ii.YHS, GA.
J y ES'PEtn FULLY u»tuMi? hi!* brH»pf:i] ac
i it kiiowlt us miu in.* ro his numinous IVipnd.i
nd ihe PUniers (»f Calb *-UM, CUv. Kariy und
'he adjoining coun'ies for thr liberal patron*
age they hitve hitherto extended *o him ; and
ue herewith renew.** the fender of his services
for the piompt Hnd Mtliful * xecuticn ol alt
u*iresß entiu-Med to li is o»re.
U 'ViDjf tiisconneeied himself from «!! other
*?»<; peinems, he is now able and determined
• • devote bi« to the interests of
i'o-e who ilia? favor him **i»b tbeir business.
NVi h lone expe*ienre in the sale, the pur
cha-e and the lundlit g ot Cotton, wi h a
mw>ikp” policy lo« ki:• <r 10 ihe interests
ol iiia cu-ionpMS, b ek**d bv unswerving in
lesrity ot will »o protect them in their rich’s,
he believes he furnishes them wi'h addition*-
I inducements to ii.flutnce their continued
pHtinna£e.
Fm rf as a shipi i' ff poin\. cortainty
nivgentfl adv inf*??* supeiior to those of «t*jr
o*her town in 6'oirh Western Georp a. Col
on imy be sent from he«e at shortest notice
•Miller up or down the Oil Mahonchee R»?»*r,
»r b\ itie South-Wesfern Rddroad. Our
Merchants are d*ilv advised ol the prices of
he K'lroppati. Se* Y<»rk mji ! oihe r UH»keU*
m ppliis
P ovieions fu'niehed on short notice at the
‘iio-r • pufHD’jtble prices.
aTIV AKUIOUSC is located io
he n o>t conveniem portion of the town,
•nd is in complete roitsir, so that thore need
be no del iy in St irii g or A?hipping Ootton.
1 *• Iso keep on h*nd a supply ot well
•oned, BUbt»tnw»ial and fashionable Hi
2 which w ill be gold at most
* •geoufl priyrc. Call and look before you
r» \ anywhere el e
liIGGOG, ICOeK * TILS,
*1* al!* on band, with fanning uteu H
sds of every variety.
L b* r*l advances made on Ootton shipped
o liis correspo (i‘*n:B ir. New Orleans, S**
Vdiiuat*, iV*w York and PniladelpHia.
sept 1 a 3in. j T. w IKA’R-
HERE IS THE TLAUE
TO GET
YOUR MONEY BACK!
JJ AVING just received and receiv.ng
*t <mr Fall and Winter St ck •»
Merchandise, consisting of
FA MILY G ROCK Kl E3, BAGGING
AND TlE>, DRY GOO US,
SHOES, 800 iH, HA IS
AND 0 LO T 11 I N G,
which we . ffer for the Cash, at pri
ces that will compare with any Hotiio
in South western Georgia. VVe •■"*
peel fully ask ol parti.s tradingat D’"*
son to cal] ac t examine < ur
arid get our pr ces oel re perch .sing.
CRIiVI & TUCKEfI.
Oct. 6 3m.