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' Ail f. I. JOIIS -TON, a.--d i’uo'n
I’AiiiPfivi, Omroi , ’SiTTfUB * 1, IST]
A tvuri) to youug Men.
Ttnl a gre.it rrH|>onsiI >ili ty rents
upuiijln- young men r«f the ( resent
dt/aiw cun 'flcny. It in with" Uicm
to rchutu tlie morals of Society and
hold u(> to the world* religion in its pit
rest form. It rests with them to rees
tablish republicanism in this country,
and, to give to every man the liberty
that was original# gjj to lym
• irt the fumlaHieiital law? 1 of theiand.--
Can the, young nmn comprehend tin;
groat woik that lies before them? It
should'be brought before, them often
amt impressed upon their young
minds.
They must bo educated (or this
great work. The day id ignorance
will soon have passed away. We
f‘ re *eh io'a in every town, tillage and
inlet, at which young men can ob
n a thorough Kng'idi education.—
t after the education comes the try
ing and decisive point, and at which
ninny are deceived.
Many of the young men of the South
were raised in the lap of affluence and
taught by their aristocratic parents (
that nftfnial licflor was degraHing.—
This lesson made a diep impression
upon tlie‘nHnda’of rqtfrty iij#our South
land. U'lii'ii the emancipation of sla
very left many of them without a suf
ficiency Jo keep off wanyhey knew
nothing about woik, rfud ao had to
choose professions as a means of ob
taining a living. This was the only
means left for them. Tin y were too
far advanced in life to serve an ap
prenticeship ut a tiadc. But many of
ilit-m have found that the profession
tltfv true chosen is not profitable or
tli V -.re not successful in the practice
.1 profession What is to be
ij ? fltey cannot easily give up a
tie i nave follow'd fur yea s
• i something ul-i* they kn >w
noih' bout It is iheir chosen pro
f.- on ami hey must follow it.
N- w to m .k" a sure thing of it,
wo ild it not tie iai belter t at young
Inch \ urn some bade thoroughly, so
if they f. i at anything elec lin y may
undertake, they will have a trade at
which they may earn an independence.
Wo llmik it the hi tier part of wibdom
Hut some will say that all oanuot learn
a tiadc. All ib.an team something at
which to earn a living. There is
hardly a profession or trade that others
greater inducements to intellect than
the farming interest of our country.—
Fanning within a few years has been re
duced to a science. Men of iutcll gencu
huve bent their best energies in that
direction, and have made I*r them
selves wealth am! login'ered their
Haines higli on the scioll of lame.
A trade or profession is what wu
make it-it mutters little uhich we
choose. When we have made a selec
tion of a profession or trade wo should
lovu it above all others and watch
with an eager eyo its every advance
ment. If wo do not love it we may
be ceitum tlmt we are on the wrong
trail.
’lhen we would advise all to learn
some useful trad", and then if they
wish to study u profession they have
uothiiig to fear. If they fail they
have a tin lie to tall back i li lliat will
give them a g«*od living.
I'jlK J,A tjRANOK ltWlißri.il J*"il S.u i;
Tlwi whole or halt-interest itr the Lii
liii.itpv ilrpniliu is ntlcrvd tor sate.—
Titeiiliee hasoi.vol Hoe’s Washington
hand pusses, No. and a pretty good
•o'vetiou of newspaper and job type,
all nearly new. '1 he iiieolation i t tlie
paper ranges trc.ni 55t) to St)o, and the
business of the office is as good perhaps
ss any Countiy paper ifi the Stale.
Addies* Joskb A Wu.iivciii.i.v.
The office nf the lie port vr is one ot
the best count y offices in the State. A
goo 1 newspaper nr.iu could make il
protiiotdu to invest.
Tin. .Sni iiiur. Ft Mai i C'i M i e.S.—- .
Tnis flourishing institution, under the
efficient management ol t’usident
1 K. Onx, resumes it* labors next
VVedlietalay, oOlhili-t. t ololiel look
miU usds:ii Professor id Moral and
Mi ntal frcieijce. a ( osit iifli he »bly sil
t. and last sens;. n. Pr.ilss.cr Mill mac her,
assisted by VG-*. ibiiiieisou aud Mis*
Moigale will ocjiliii'iu' a* Musical Di
rector. His superior qualifications are
acknowledged by nil, and ins depart
/neut last year numbered sevoiitvtive
pop'U.
j be ai.iiiatil»‘ and iuV"lll| , lk.l*i'il Mis.
C„*, old Hi*. M.. E StaMy stiHasorttiu
an*in their so inrr p.-sittoi* Send in
r at H.oglde's, mwl thus show ymir
. .fi.... .1 lliis excellent eoldege
-.. i.H'.l.-d m nor midst, aiai ,ofi*
i- l * ms |n' *«i< J for he
i.. .. 4 I i'U ya'.'tr*. .«■ inure. In srder
pui'ds im U-pu-peily elasse'l
V . jd.l . Oi' I -t' e fi' St H-I.V l‘a'-
aai s sooiild ..*• a I In ius> l*mal the op
p*>urtlv ifl.iieibil t i -111 in cUetl.iSi
. tints ed -'ducati It
/Ju'.-’V Sq •
Synopsis *f Col. Fk C. MiiblfjN
spectU ui-Praviarutv.
Ctt&ift Buttes. •'’.ivrßri.t e cvtir ,G A <
August 27ih J
Cntt p ; ;n On tlm 24th iust
at the conclusion of the examination
• Teici’es of the school of Prof Rhodes,
at Providence, Prof. F-. P. Mobley on
(crtaiin'd the .auditory with a brief ad
dress in which the errors of the pre
vailing system of education and duties
o', fill were ably presented.
lie premised by congratulating the
teachers and pupils upon Ihe success
of C'xagijMalio** of the
day, and tire community upon* their
seem ing the services of so
worthy Instructor*.
“The prevailing idea that it is not
essential to have a thor
ough edue.ittom to capacitate tlidni to
instruct pupils in the rudiments ol®
know ledge, is a fat A err; r. Asa
teacher he had experienced, aid ns a
spectator Jmd witnessed to-day the
difficulties of eradicating tiie errors of
early instruction.
“He had recently seen persons re
ceive certificates who were no better
qualified to instruct, even in the rudi
ments, than u blind horse with Ins
brains knocked out. It is an error fm
parents to suppose that because they
send their children to school arid pay
their money, they have* discharged
their whole duty. They in connection
with others whose duty \$ now is,
should know und seif to It that tin:
teacher to whom they send, ii thor
oughly competent.
“By sending them to incompetent
you murder their time, and
worse than squander yonr own means
Worthy and competent toucher*
arouse tlieir aspiration,direct theii am
bition and point them to Fame's shi
ning tcmplu.
“Another duty of the hour is to un
lock the doors of your school house to
all. Let the bright eyed son and
rosy cheeked daughter of the poor and
humble, enter
Make knowledge us free as the vital
air w’c breathe, or as the pure w a trio
gushing fmm the mountain's b ine.—
And this is a duty to be shared by all
iu each C‘ mumnity.
Ti ucli''l» should imt be expected to
bear the burdens alone, His bind
Rhodes had informed him that lie win
instructing about twenty gratuitously
This fact is an eloquent tribute to the
generous philanthropy of that S' lit!c ‘
Lilian.
“Gratuitously educating the poor
children is not only human aid phil.m
anthropic daly, devolving upon ei-ry
community, but is also, undoubtedly
a measure of econr iny.
“Tin poor unfortunate youth v. !■•
would become a pauper nt a felon to
be uiainbiii.id by ymir County, is made
by education, a useful citizen.
* l’t'imaueutly establishing a good
school is a subject worthy the amt i
tinn and efforts of any community.
Such an institution enhances the value
of property, elevates the tune of soon »
tv aud gives power and tullueiiei t >
the community. For knowledge is
power.
“A few years ago Prussia was only
a (iifih rate power in Furupe, while
France was among the fiist. But
Prussia opened wide the doors ot her
seminaries of learning, and is now an
acknowledged lirst power, while ignor
ant Prance lies crushed and lileeilii g
under her vigorous blows."
The above is a very imperfect synop
.-is of Prof. Mi bley's leading point*.
Ills exact language and earnest and
eloquent delivery we ennm-t give, but
would commend tin.- thoughts to thesfl
interested. Respectfully Ac.,
■\V. G. 1!
Sv:iimrs Dimcri.rv —A difficulty oc
culted this morning in the drug -tore
of Pemberton, Tnyhu A Cos., In-twecn
IF M. Berry and Liioicu Smith, in
which the latter was seriously cal by
i knife in ills hands nt Mr. st<ir\.
The difficulty was tire resoli if some
language used by .Vi.Fhoito— the na
ture of which w-u did not learn. Ihe
remark* make, however, did not apply
personally to Berry. Ttic scuflle las!' and
but a few minutes, and Smith endeav
ored the while to prevent being cut by
Berry. They strugghd t.iwacd the
doer, Berry moving to the edge ot tin*
pavement, as if to get a stone to strike
Smith with. Sn.i ti was unarmed un
til Berry got out on the pavement -
Ho then obtaim and a revolver and Inn
riid to the door. Berry at that time
crossing owr to C’laik's corner, a dis
tance of fifty feet, perhaps, fi tun the
comer of tlat drug store. Smith fired
at Berry tlirco times, tmt without if
tict, as iui ;*ii tisjuru Line street.—•
Saul!: us very seriously cut in the lace,
hiia*t tend arui. Hu was conveyed
home avid at once had hi* wounds ex*
a mined and dr* used. Both of these
young ini n ait* well kicwn in Atia-nla,
and •« is a matter of general ugfel
ii.it ikm dtffieuty hapfalied iiolti
are young ms.i of genteel tausily om
-11. v-;i, winch fu t renders tuc afl'.ii
mo jv i-aot to lie ir vai i- us fraud.---
Lnh ;i ll: is doling a* well |os
« blu Uodvi ui c.. v li:.i«u!,',*9 —IfUC
r;."o, 7 i>' "9
Education.
f p ’"Sß t' a AfJir Con- •: t.tfe-
ISd.t r Ciisttuution l ’ ask
Jour attention, arid that and
taut of teaehers, to a sni u >v long
neglected, nnd which, if I Imj e pit*.
Rented truths, is worthy of their most
careful consideration, iiiasifOr' ‘ s the
future 'four beloved land depends up
on their eision.
The (li(lieill ics in the Way if .HI au
thor arc manifold, and the grhi us if
iu author is shown as much in the stu
dy and under'standing of Bn- -ivopU' for
whom ho writes as in the • hm.ughldrije
cxfii(‘s.-c,o. We might "be
snitalduaOMMSlesii aide for olie aecnnn
of u pcofdc, may ass.iil a vital interest
of a difi'. rent section. I’ako lor exam
pli* U*.' protective tariff' of lire North,
m tariff have paiil for \'cniß in or
ijcr if promote its mat* naff wealth
Were we circumstanced aj they, our
interests would lead us ft) tin 1 same re
sults, perhaps, hut as wo have acted,
our education wan evidently cdflPnrtcd
by these in the interests of unr North
ern neighbors, or we would not have
submitted so tamely to tbi- /t:T’' The
same illustration call be drawn in inor
al training Wh-it would piodme
good suit in theiiilritanic.il character,
or in those living in a state of society
based :nd originated in the Puritan’s
principles, would cause disorganiza
tion and immorality when rt| plied to
the t’hh.ili- r or Huguenot stock.
1 his education might be bre
about by a gradual nnd almost imper
ceptible influence, and. for ih' s.ike of
Hit) nrtpime-;, tro will a -.y it can
TToiii.! we be the gainers? Which civ
nizatiou do we profei? Tlmt which
placer God suprr ni", and man in his
subordinate sphere, cadi irt his proper
place, or the higher law doctrine, “All
men are born free and equal'’— n and c
trim; which inu-t make !‘ e I. nth o!
Ji'ffiTsoii rest uneasily when he sees
the intcrpielation put upon it byhi<
would be i xpounders I will not en
large up 'u th s point, i ctcry '-.■•utli
ti t: 111 ■li must aeknosi It dgc the force
of ihe proposition, and the pn imm u - I
the Yankee ate not admissible with
either its- li wgor the trill!: IVe
hac i.o ilisputi with tin m ii. w* u,
finding his [losili it, n it tenab'e iu the
light ol the word of God, appl-. s to a
• high, i law."
Let us review th past and .cu thr
methods of i.nr education Avilli its re
: suits. Why do so many Q was about
' to say vv. , hi it iniglit bFeaid tote
( uni vet khl ) look iqiou the sctiool.*,' e -
leges, univcisitios ot the N.utli a* the
best ill the land!' Why do Olir (U .(I t
ha k to the North fm their supplies, am!
| wlicti at) attempt is mode at pr nine
j tioii at home, they will hel and ix ■
. cl.iiin, vuil) attempt to Collipi te will
: Yaiikres ski I and appliance-. Why
do We look t" the Nni 111 tor l igh types
, of the religions liie aud strict ch r.u;-
; ter for integrity, whilst isims, hand, •
] deceit, and every crime io the moral
e ihimh t are rampant Ihciv? Let me
; tell You, you must look to the school
! room for the solution. As to the scho.- ;
' htrship, find iiow many books in the
hands of children are by South'. 11l am j
thins. What is the iufi-reitc ? We .
| liave no nu-n cap <hle in all our Sou h
|et t; tjch'ole mil c* T*■ • ,g' • s to write ,
! books.
Let us open the hooks. M hat d.<
we find? Morality taught by lh rehei ; j
religion by Chcevei ; politics by Wen
d. 11 Phillips; selections from a host o( (
Yankee writers on every phase el sen
timent, and not one fiom our own great
minds. The sehetlolis. good enough
f,.u t[|o-•' it! their own midst, but if
it.ci,.- is any paur in education make
our sons and d.iiighti-is fit citizens I
New A oil; and Massachusetts, • blit
where is the glowing idea! ui '.he south
ern? Where is the high-tom d"hsuer
that m ikes man pirefer annihilation to
temptitude ? Where the do' • ion to
his own sunny home, that has made the
southern, in times past, seek destruc
tion rather than alienation from that
home? Then a.« to the ttUl'- us. Have
we no ttwUnus? 1 will not attempt an
enumeration, but what docs the. chill
think? His parent ami teacher has
(Hit this hoik 1" his hand—these arc
(os standards, they must le the bv.-t
ii ii »t the only olios- T-r it at all avoir
del fill that these ideas cling to US
when grown?
That we think the colleges that pro
duce the books we used in our educa
tion are the ones to educate oar sons
and duugoters? 1 hat the man whoso
name* have become familiar tons in
tin' schoolroom, nnd the great intel
lects, the gie.it examples for our imita
tion.
Yon may claim that there is nothing
obnoxnuts to the Southern mind in
these Uioks. Is the sentiment less
daJigero s because So Subtile that it is
H.« discoverable i xc»‘t-t in it* lesult.-?
Do we thiok the poison less datig-T uis
U rai;« A»< y,"t*d the tests «>f the eln in
i-: .- or do we thin!; the lust
playground for our children -s the
mink-of the . when b .tel
.:Ci«-s nafely pu.iid'-U 1'• <• 9treatehm;j iii
tii.- ill #tac<?
i will 3iy nothing -I. eelf-re-.p. ct,
nothing of the duty we owe our [' iendiJ
and educator”, nothing of the dev'cmii,
sacrifice and labor of noble no n, wlui-e
oano-s even thrill ns -with einoti m J.
ill.peal tV> yoll itiyolir oW'li-m'll-lL folise
Will you CoiniiOt moral Ol
mth lor it is not yourself,
but vonr clirldren lIku; alloc toil b\>J'om
acts If we want to lei ilemoiabz and„
if, iufaCt, we desire to Im i ir-Culisf riu
teri in tbe -re«c of ii : e 1 rlikee. we can
take no 'ban rtiu'une. We
have .Icon*and sujug e l » ijtiK»r
in* this, and soots the cook. the ism-, the
character of Wendell Phil! Ip* will be
as eoinrroin in (»e< igia as to* v are in
aMassiichuselts.
OltANT'a I>l3»’JtTBH To THt E'lJ-l-ttol: o. c
Gr.fiM.sv.— Kiev, the negro minstrel,
“brings down the house” by ibis;
1 v * -.u to dal ball, ye see, at.d all de.
l/lg fcllera Wasdef. t tun tier. Giant
Was (ter, Nay, and all in b ItoWS
but IviTig V,Milam Intel b eutm
Why was he not tltere?
lit.:.. Well ye see, be bad a reevpt
ion at Kei line, nod c uldn’t come. Du
people was a-tlu oil ill' si gars a:.(T
diai4(itld | ms, uml pups -nod caurs,
and oil iboi Atm! at nun i e stopped'
drtn and said it wasn’t I< • • wing tor
do Chief Mag Istfate* ob i ; seat nation
to receive* se> h tings, ai h tie wouldn't
have it. Well ye am, G. n.l I. .nidi.-,
and lie l lisle and like In b down to de
telegraph i.ffice and ml ad. *j> ult-li to
Billy, nay ing: My (bar Kill- -il’yoii
don't want cm, smid in '.•vep. I.H
take ’em ’’
XL IF A D VEJI TIS EM EX TS
LOOK OIT IN 80 I) V\> I
80 l'a\i Giuce after 80 tinfs Out!
\ Jt (.(- T a c yr.' m .de for gohds sdid by 0-
IV i A (. anti ii daring lb" }"ai 1871 we e
sold on I' layi time, atf.b accounts have
long sin ■ eu iiut. 1 loui ua-v uut.l the Ist
day u uetvv. r will be g veo for parti-s In
debted to coni'* forward nd make payment
alter wbivh t me tb'* claim* wit! be put In the
hands of ofS'.-rs of car* 1 r collection. To
v.ve cost, p 'Via. at Imd l.e'U . V' made bi-forc
tnat time I. sol til October -lock now on
band ;.t eota fn ; nh. None tui i nli buyers
in t-j apply fYu /cmb'V I*l. I* 1 ?!-
e- ( 1- Ini <>. \ . < .1 lit felt.
Georyiti, < umjdieii County.
• . :*. ' (,'rr At <’h i
August 3d. Ist 1. (
'P.i .r». M .1.1. j wit - "i •! «e Mcsel ?,
1 iiv ug ■: ll< * iily ei M > St.O |
Ti'X:u und t« Jus.• kuinv.atsi. also living
in the cuiiuiy of V **l -.'ale of Ti .’..0, 11. U.
Zander* br.virc applied tor Probate, the lath
of August, i .1. at the vL ;,! Janas Kuin
wat> r lb b • mu list ..tor, U.:ig so cauieu iu
ra'd will. You and each of you ,m required
and ct and to be and appea'. at .ho f’rdiua’./e
outer, m ir» . -- . nortec if ?:.:J Couuiy of
Cai.ipin'll ..I '.he* -Car Oc'olitr . enn, 1871,
of tb* CoUi* ot C. n;a".i lor s.iivi county to
attend the Probate of raid.will in soltinu
T#rui Gi. u uaaer u i haM aud ..ilici.il bi 0 -
U.uinarj Call: p V.
EAyf rn; • < »fnty
litmclß for Bale.
( \ S’ i!e d.-. and > : n ' r.cxi.
V / Will be Million lie ti n.--. ti',r band*
bell imiug lulas K-ltiio id J"pi.ia l.aodrun'.
Ini" of Kuy.'lte cmnly. d>.' used. Said band*
sit* ,i I nail'd * Eiutr.'- wit 'I bill' tUVilie, and
about 9 mil’s sou'll id Fall turn. Tbme baoiis
are in a
71 is It Mule of < ultivAt iois,
with a nu ll! ; onion of worn out baud* on She
premises. There is a fair prop'rtion O’ wo il
land will bo sold on vttj futoiabi* (elms
H ere ar«' ab cut
Sixtrrn Humlred .Votes.
The band will bo roll! in parcels vary'ng from
100 to oOh a. resr
TEK.Mri Or tJALK—One-third ca-b; ons
third iu 12 i:i''-nili-: one ihiid; iu two year.
liiti hist payment bearing interest In in dale of
-ale *e l’m- rionc! k.ii ils given to pur
oii,.s,i'.‘ by first day of January next at which
Ime the c ardi pavm nt will e r qtv red and
bond for the title given. When Iho In-l pay
ment is made, titles will be ezraut'd. Said
Guild* are to bo sold for the benolit of the beiis
and creditors of said dece is and
W.K I. VMDIH'M.
Q . LANPkIfM.
K\: aat.'l'i I j pH ha bandrutn.
Selemker 1 da
dNJ'orVX’XJ O. SI’S
li AIL\ RESTOR A l l YE
TEAUE TRdC-A. jEwjFC.
OBTAINS NO LA3 SUtPHIH- NO SU
GAR OF LEAD—NO LITHARGE-NO
NITRATE OF SILVER, AND IS EN
fIRELV FREE FROM THE POISONOUS
ANO HEALTH-DESTROYING DRUGS
■USED V;-• HAIR PREPARATIONS.
Tr r.-'parent and clear r* crystal it will n and
-oil ihe finest fnbrio.—perfectly SAFE.
CLEAN an ! 1.1 FICTEN l’.— and s-idemtums
LONO B.'t'Gl]T FO.r AND FOUND AT
LAST!
ft restore and prev< ti ei! ii r from be
coming Cray, impart* a f. ,-i "*y appearance,
remove.’ Dundrufi. : c- c! aud rdr.-sbieg to tb
head,check* tb.- ii ..r tr iu lolling off, sed
restores It to a great extent wbe- premature
|y 1 ist prevents Headache*, cares all husaorv
cutonecus eruptions, and r.iuatur 1 heat.—
•SA DRE-SINTr FOR iUL HAIR. IT Ii
THE BEST ARTICLE IN TdE MARKET.
DU. G. SMITH . Patentee. Ayer. Mass.—
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS,
Glouce :.r. sik.‘ The genuine is put -up iu a
par.out b..u!c ruido cxprer*'.y for it, wtf- the
name of the article blown in the g!a*s A J ‘-
yuu: Druggirt for N rmi'a Hit:. F.-_a—*
rive, and take no o'' v.
o-qp- S ,j two three cent etan ra if t’rcct."
Br; the » ... T . t ea the FittUia : H..i. '
lLoiulor... . ' t t - - ’ ' " !
t a .<• ;--s;c
w. a. wiihcka. r. ii ;
NOVELTY IRON WORKS,-
,*> - •
Atlanta, Georgia,
*n
I T H E H S K J O ,\ £S i Proprietors*
MANTFACttP.F.RS OF
tyijMXQ FRONTS, till A tTIXGS, FFXCIS'CS, S/ MMF.R HOLSFS
jT * ' S „ *
Po u ii tai ii s ▼ am* s j
SETTLES FOR LAWNS. VERANDAHS, &C.,
xfd. Jron.-:, !■></< ironx\ flotlow Warr om aH hujl; iof CaMiwjx in Trim
or lira**' mode promptly to or d-rr
Xash u-svjhtf of all them hud on hand and furnished at Du', h.tced raft ?.
Ay ff« for The Put rut jtnUTy "ft-.’s .Sflir Gumtntrs and HVievG
mil 1-ly
,) O S K I* II 0 H A K T L Ii \ »S
VARIETY S T O n E .
F A 1 It P> V li X . a y 0 R G I A .
A I’ROCb VAI.4TIO.\.
GEORGIA :
BY r.urcs It. Ll EBOOK,
Governor o! -..id Sti.-e
W.v;til the July Tet lit, A. Ih
1871, us the SuperSuf Guiiib lel ! in
and h i the U. u. y t .f \wlfepLl, i
ot.-.l Jam a Oxford was at.d
convicted, of the crime of runnier, and
sentenced, By the Judgo presiding at
nuid Court, to ce executed, l>y hanging
by the neck until dead, on Friday, ike
Ist day ~f September prozimo, and
was. by order of said Court, committed
to jail of the Cuuntyof Baldwin, f>i
safi-kueping, to await the lulfilni nt ul
hit. * id *eiiti-nt;- ; and,
Whiskas, It Ins been ofiieially re
potted to llns l>i pal Inient, H at uu the
night of li e 22d ol July, 1871, in the
city of Milli dgeville, Cniinty ol Balil
vv n, a band ii lawless and disguised
nelsons, of about seviiit\-!ive in nuio
tn i, and ii, by foue and ifiiiinidati> n. ob
tain f, "111 the Slioriff of I lie said County
n! Baldwin, the keys of I lie ja I of said
Connlv, and did unlawfully open tin
Maine and release then from tin- a.iid
J.ui,:* OxtoitD, ands, t him at lil eriy ;
and.
WItFREAS, Upon apn v inns necasi"H,
to veil; on the Mill ■'! October, !Bfi9,
while Ihe B.lid J.lMI* Oxr.'iri vv.-.s . i n
fiurd ill ihejail ol i lit- < "iinly of II 111
Coek, tinder an indieim'-nt charging
hem with murder ol a respectable ciii
Zell of said county, a band of and sgnis
t >1 and law'e*s per ons, ol a!" ul s x y
in uumber, did, by force and intimida
tion, obtain fioin the tSlnrill of said
0 unify of Hancock the keys of the
said jail, and, having uverpi.W'ercd the
guaad stationed tliereat for the safe
keeping of the piisoners eonfined there
in, did unlawfully I poll said jail alni
iclease therefrom the a.iid J vmkh Ox
Ford, and at him at liberty; and,
Whereas, These repealed anil tin
grant violations of (lie law, by bands
of disguised persons, dually establish
the fact thai there is u determination
upon their part to prevent the said Ox
f'otd from being brought to punishment
for flic crime of which he stands cmi
vicled, thereby setting the laws of ttiis
State at open defiance, :md thwart ing
the ends of justice; and
WIIERF.I.3, It is the duty of the Ux
ecutive, and the in'erest of every
good citizen of this State, to see to it
that the laws thereof are lignlly * x>--
i ii ted.
PATENT3D.
Now, tlurif'ire, ill order that lie
m»j**nty i f’ the law may be* fully vindi
cated, and to this end that the sentence
imposed bv the Court upon the said Ox
for.a as aforesaid mayi bo fully execuf
id, l'|i hereby issue this oiy proclama
tion, offering a reward of FIN i.
THOUSAND POI.I’AKS I<r the a[>
prehension and delivery of the said
Jamfs Osr. itn to the She. iff of Fulton
County.
And I do moreover charge all « tli
ecrs, both civil and military, in this
et !e, to bo vigilant in endeavoring
to apprehend the said ,7.>.:tn.j OxfolOj,
in order that he may be brought to pun
ishment for the ciinn of which
stands convicted
Gveu under toy uair! t ..• *>’.'eui Sc.il
of the State,at the Capitol in Atlanta
this fourteenth day *. August in tlu
year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
dred and Seventy-one, and the Ii
depi ndetice •■! the Urriti-.1 States of
\rii< rica toe N ne.y sixth
RULTS n. BULLOCK,
pv t;.o GuVtruo: :
'David O. C t-t - ~t rctiity f State*
sue4t
NEW' DE 1(1 STORE
AT FAIRJII US, GEORGIA.
Dlf. GOODMAN A. < <>.
H.AVK fpix" 1 a Ni-w I), ug Store in the
llumphrit-' buihlini;. und- r tin' Masonic
Hall. Com'* rigfu !u re to tniy jour
Dklti, DYF STIFF*, PAINTS, 0 1, Flit NISH,
I.HIPS, PETItO ami kl ROMAE OII.S,
ami cterj uiii.-li' usually lo p! in n llrua Store
iVi'deal In pure In U|i*. unili-r tiie oufe iii. -
teodaiirc of an old i hy-:einn If we eeil you
nn3 thing that i« not gebuisr, fl .rn it anil
get 3’"i)r niunej.
We wifi keep a f-i.T ft'u'V Patent Men
i-iae*, weTi a*
V inegar Bitter*,
HaiHvay's ileilidnes,
A yet *s Al edict ire-.
Globe Flower, i.
Comrtnd zf*? fer youraelve*.
NtA.il Exon CiirnM. (
j.':unpbiTbcjiiiily. tu'orgia. f
pV.fJ <7 iopmaX : I'kar Sik : .Yjii arq, op.
priacil of h e lad Hun m y v ili'Tia- l'i"'(i'i>ry
mill'll .'ffiideil lor In .j. #r« p*sl an,l I bv-'
tii'it a gn- .t viirioiy ol ni'dii iiie* in Iht cn*e,
and 1 am glint to intorm yn. Hint yotn S .r-ap ,
rilla Bitten trad Y-g fable I.irer IMI-, |j«v*
ben DlUxi l.er mure than nil i Hut niialiciites
t"; Im* taken. Hoping Hint tie* may boos
" 'in" -n vice ( i Hie sale anil general rirculaiien
f your valiinble ineilipirn « f take a plea*nr«
in -übii i'ling 0 to you.
V nil, very re'-pecllully.
Bki I'OUK Jack
I ..!■;i ( ux, I'n-upliel! co.,Ca.,F«U■J-'. 71.
W . lie' llU'l. igigiie'i. liaung uni'll in ou
fa.nu’.i Ia . John lloo'lmau * " Vegetable l.i,
ci I’ilf* ” Jo most coniially rccommeiil Hhiu
(">!'« publi" as a all- anil valuable family
medicine.
A. Hulsey, M. fi ; J. Welch. k.<! Beuv"i*.
Uuiiimry ( niiptuU bounty; \ [>. .Siam*.
IT A Camp. <>. A. ('antrelb Tboma* \V.
Latbani Attorney at Law; M tl. Wooddull,
C’brk Sup. rim Ciuft.
bead: read:: bkui:!:
Ait! At! let a- ill is man did!
Ni.ar Faii.st i.s Camphri.i. Coixtt. Ga..
Dr. J. ex Gooiman: Dtor Sir: Ah/
h rail It hus hctti icrrtcjn and for Rrvrro! i/rar*
and I iriir triad varum* ramrdia x tor
rflirt". 1 *}*‘M #.70 la*l i/ttir for medi
cine* in S>ic lock and rt reived hut little
benefit. 1 have been tak intj your li t/rt
able I.irer Pitt* and Sarsaparilla Jitters
for tico months, and / /> el 1,0- anew
Ilian. AUj health is belter than it has
been ui Jive years / niay conscien
tiously ret oil,mend your medicines to
the ulji vtrtl everyvheie
It ur, Ri.sj.eetfil/h/,
K. Hcmi'hrik*.
.Vri.AViA Ga. April In, I*7l.
I'R John Gool'm.X: Dt.ut Sir: J Inn, U!e j
JOU! Vegetal U Eivel I’iiU. * nd 1 . lliplialiial'v
pronounce ibein lo be, iii iiiy jiuigaienl, the
b.-st pill* non in ezislence. I! J. Cowart.
AIAHK \\ . JOII \SON'S
AGIiICVI.iI RE \YAI. EHOVSK,
Aud Seed Stine,
Oa Whitehall Stroel. ATLANTA, GA.,
1* now lieing hMeil up with
Hosiers aud Ilea per-,
Iliia-liers and St puiutois
Kan Mills,
Grain < rattles,
Kami Kugines,
( alitui uiti Mu utters,
Cider Mill* aud
liorse Hay Harks,
Yibratoi Cltunis,
Stiaw ( tiltin', kb,
AM) all I'tl.i.r 11 itvestiog and ImpruV and
Eaisrr Saving Macbities. Ho is also agent
tor the beautiful aud u-dut
Hunt's Patent Fan i. Fly l)ii*er»
which *.ll shoo'ai have. Rend a i Lout delay
lor l'rict Liet, and be ready lor hanesling the
Golden Gi air,. MARK VV. JOHNSON,
•• p2S-ein ih O. Box 230, Allaula, (la.
mtlt Jv B 1 Til F- Mll.l.lo>’
I\7BFN y-u -on' thick tall i.n Cnol &
AN I*«v e, on* bat. nine '.ie*t ol FaiiUiJn.
tja.. vs vou cs-a get ' tie Ci hr the greenback
llut" ut ! to give lie-? gentlemen a caff
fi r ai’. I apT3*lf.