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Fairs™ v, «»f. )i , :ia, M ■ n 1. 1 •-
\VU> Viusii'iJy NV.ii Defeated.
Til.- I! <> klytt , s v. Mi'll- s-iv*:
“So Img ai tl.- S mill stands n-adi
and auxiou.i to **<• n«i nn-it <>f im.rc
hruiiii an<l integrity t > llie .Semite limn
the rLmtagogncs now domim tr tlmr«-
poasc.**, those demagogue* may lie re
lied lip'in In vote to In i[i RiK’li men out
111 this personal [iiasn'i lies tli 'abide
antipathy to mnnf’s'y. I w oi the
Senators .-ire nVilMim.'ii now Mmy of
them me knows, and an equal nddi
tioiml number are ranters. The fool *
and the jabbers are tin- great majority
They would be bedwaifcd into in.-dg
nificance by the advent of men who
would prove the intellectual licit sot
the men the Senate contained In foi e
ami ii)i lathe beginning of the war. -
There wrie giants in those days.—
They went into accession, but tln-y uev
cr wervt into stealing. They were vio
lent, but they were not venal. They
were hasty, but they were not dishuu
eat. They believed more in their,
States than they did in their Country
but they never sold their votes to rail
road lobbyists. They nevershiveicd
a President, nor ever became infamous
ly and rapidly lieli on their small s >la
lie*. They never vote Ia dollar for
the war, to be sure; but they never vo
ted a dollai to a "ring” in into tlieii
own pockets. Their mouth was lull,
too full, perhaps, el States' lights, lull
they never bad tin?ir desks running
over with railroad stocks, imr gauged
their support of a measure by the con
(litiem of their bank books Small won
del that tlm slightest vision of such
men, or their similitude, coining again
to the eapitol, fi iglits the souls of tlieii
feeble ioheis.il if-s Jealousy of and
conscious inferiority to such men is
the real reason why amnesty was kill'
cd, and we conjure tin; country to beat
the fact in mind.”
NN liy We Cannot (to to War—
The Skeleton in (lie I lou t.
[Kr-m ths N V. Evening T< Ingram ]
The Elijah l’ograms are blowing
hard just at present on the question nl
a possible war witii England it would
be a most nnf -rtunutc tiling for Eng
land, say those as ?s, to go to w n
with America. “We could lick her so
bad,” say they, "in three mouths that
she wouldn’t know she ever was a na
tion’' While all this talk is going on
nobody scorns to bestow a singh.
thought Upon the attitude of the Smith
the Ireland, the Poland, the Hunga
iy »f Am-riea The precious set of
radical statesmen vve have at Wash'
ington have done this lor us they
hive cieated and tens.delated in ten
States of Inis l'uion a feeling of Ims
tility to the stars and stripe*, the type
of nationality, tli t will never die while
radicalism rules So deep-seated and
bitter is this, that if England landed
t wia.tv thousand men to morrow in the
Height)mini and of t’haileston a humlied
t'mnsaul Soiitliern men would rise
again in insurrection. It would liavt
the suite c fleet as if Eunice, at war
with England, landed a force upon tin
shore* of Ireland. Are we quite sure
wee ml link England, with the South
pressing us at im» side uid the ('ma
th a its at the other? Yet, patent as
this truth is, her - arc those Senatorial
wiseacres at \\ ishington defeating a
qualified measure if amnesty to the
‘ S- uthern rebels."
Stermxllip would have long sin e
remedied the frightful Atate of iifiiirs
at the South II and a man like Chief
Justice t'hiso been elected in ’6B, in
place of the military stock who now
occupies the While House, we should
not be comp-lled to express the fear*
t , which we have just given utti ranee
The Union would now l> ? a true Union
in place of the sham it is. Think of it
for a moment. Here wis a so-called
lebelli ni, which, bnt int rin ically, had
as much of light and justice in it a*
our nwn war of independence, and yet
the canting spirit of Radicalism go.-s
on for ever pure! timing about the in ig
nattiinily sh >wn to the R'-bcls, and
buil* over to soiuctliing worse than
tne gallows the e people of the South,
to be governed by llic very spawn ol
lu ll Is it n itui al they shoui I h-ve .a
II ig tint symboliz s pmsecutioa ? It
is natural they sliou 1 t light Inr it. En
throned in power in ball a dozen S uitli
ein States are strangers from the
Nortb, who in no civilized conntiy nil'
dor Heaven could escape the peniteiis
tiary or the hangman. Society then
lias been violently wreucl vd from its
normal condition.
Tne trees has been plock.il up from
the roots, and the branches and bloss
* >ms have been buried in the ground.
Ignorance, vice and infamy tl mi
over virtue and intelligence. Now we
VI .U,t •! is i eoph- *. love th m »gn >' : *
iiu.us government which lias consign- j
.1 Id living death the best and purest
: fib -ir kindr-d. The patience ami
101 titude they have shown under lui
and i..touis nmke the grandest chapt- i
f bum ui self-owntrol and stoicism that
ancient o: modern history can produce
We g.-animt g. to wnr Midi England
while this state of li.iugs exists. —
There is a skeleton in the c oset that
leminds uh of our weakness. Tin
whole Smith would rally to arms once
more if England lent lu-r direct aid.
Where is the difference ? Might tin y
ii it, just as well try tin- tenible issue
,f war as live and d.e under such an
infamous rule -is that !<> which they
are a! present subjected. Draw in
your horns, Jonathan. When youi
household is at peace it will be time
enough to think of a quan.l with
England.
Georgia State Agricultural So
ciety (on veil i ion al. havauiiali.
The ,State Agricultural Society met
in convention at Savannah, on Thurs
day, about tiinu bundled delegates
being present. Tin- del*gales were
welcomed lo the city by Mayor Screven
in an exceedingly appropiiale and do
quint speech, which was happily re
sponded to by tins President of the
Society, (leu. A It. Colquitt, who af
terwards proceeded to address the and.-
legates. Liis speech, as sytiopsized by
the Advertiser, w, s eminently apro/XJii,
full of sound pi act it a I points and ideas
He strongly adr. caleil the advantages
ol association and continued « fl-u t on
the pan of the pinntei sand people o!
Georgia, by wliicb tin- agricultuial and
other resources of the State might be
tllo- (Highly developed .
lie also discus*' and lI.C (log and sheep
question*, and insisted that I In; re aie
ton many dogs anil too lew sheen in
Ueoigiu, and that tie more (logs w,
have the fewer slu-ep we an- likely to
tone. He sliowwd that till- be.t way
to improve tin- win: g ass I Is id
(ieorgia is the pasturage ol 110-k» ol
sheep. lie Said that a flock ol a
thousand sheep Would fenibz-' all aC".
of laud every day and iicicase Its fei
tility two in thiee fold, and that lie
wool produced would ay all 'ln- ex
penses of snbsi teiiCe for paell year
He said that the soil ol Georgia Was
capable of producing as many dollais’
Worth of agiieultllial produce IIS that
of any other Slate, and recommended
the pu ruing of a sufficient quantity I
co.-itls for the snpnoit of the lamily
and animals on the plant a! ion, at all
• - veil Is, anil then eh It. vale as lunch Col
ton as can be cultivated, after seeming
till- CK»'p ol Cell*., ls. He did lint I'.-Com
mend producing cotton and exchang
ing it for corn.
The Secretary then read bis repo t,
after starting that it had been prepar
ed lor publication but bad not been
printed' lie said that tin- expense of
printing would be about SI,OOO, but h
tvas in ii ii lent that a sidlE'ioul number
of copies to "pay expenses might be
old.
The report states that neither the
ilnties nor lln- salary of the Secrctuiy
have been defined.
He ■ eeomtu.-tids the holding of two
annual fails, olic at Atl .Ilia and thr
other at Macon, and thinks by judi
cious management they may be made
a source of revenue to the Society.
He also lecomuiesds the appoint
ment of a committee to consider and
report upon a proposition to establish,
under the supervision of the Society,
a monthly or a bulletin, which shall In
ice gniz.-d as its oigan. and expresses
the opinion that it in iy tie made a
sonree of revenue to the amount - !
eight, or ten thousand dolhiis p> i
annum. He further suggests tin- pm
priety of holding annual encampment*,
where the memb.is of the seveial
county societies nioy meet and inter
change opinions, relate their ixp, i~
i.-ticc in agricultural pursuits, and in
dulge in s rial enjoyment for t!:e term
of a week or ten day *.
He also recommends the establish
ment by the Society of an exp.-riincn
tal plantation. The report was refer
red to the Executive Committe.
Neither Gen. To.-mbs, who ivas ex
peeled to deliver the annual address,
nor Mr J. B. Join s, of Bi.ike county,
who, was to discuss the question ol
sln-cp raising, w< re present * the
C' mention It ten' ll to a paper on the
coitur.- of oats by E E Livingston, ol
Ne n ton, Ini alter dinner detmied tin
same subject until supper. Alter sup
per Mr. .'aitltie 1 Barnett ol Wilke-,
made his report as del, g itc to the n
cellt Agricultural Ci.ng.ess ,t W.isli
ington City, .then lit-- c-.tnenti -m
adj oil lied t'l tile residence f M
Cos at lie- Gi .ci to discuss tin- question
ot nvst.-is and chaippil nr punch
l'lie I ,11 .wing is tli, Ex v o Uvc Com
mil tee I Ibid;
E. i-1 D-t-iel - Win. Seiler, \ a:c ,
lb.-at, .. ; il D. Capers, A U. W.lgnl.i
J M- Stub’ I *.
Second Distiiit—l). A. V non, Vic-'
President; .Tol,n L'orley, 0. M. Si ok- ,
J , mes k . Barn inn.
T- ii*l D -ti icl - 1 ' J. R -i iii g.tJt’i •
President—J. M M.i>} <• y. J. •) !-•
Lt-e, James II 1 r inn.
Fon th Distiict E E Living ' ",
Viet* President— B. p. Wald, .1 111,
J o.es, James 6. Lawton.
Filth Disti ict- .Samuel Barnet I, \ ic •
President; T. J. Sin t , L. C W.ut' ■ ,
Pope I! nr ,w
Sixth Di-t I ict Dr. II I). Moor, A .re
President; James y; II •ui 11 Kill, J. N
Montgoinery, I!. D. Winn.
Seventh Diistiicl—C W II aai.l,
Vice-Presiil-lit; Wm Phillips, G . S
Black, K M. Young.
Sf.XAToR SfUNEB is th.iroilg'- ! V lis
gruutl.-d. A nshiue'toi, d'-i aicii to
a Chicago paper says that Boiv- u. !
i the 1 ini. pendent, was on ll , t,y , :r
to piiteh up the luii-monies !!•• „ 1
a Sunday on Sumner, but made noth
ing out rd him. Mr. Snn-m-i t I
BoWell:
“'I am satisfied that Grant is a dis
Inmest in aii That is H ffi. i( t I t"j "
tl Iy me ill saying most positiiely I r.c -
I nut and shall not stippoi t him E
oilier reasons he is unfit to be Eiesj
drnt of the United Slates lie do -
nor posses* llie nccr-saiy e;*| u It)
He is ignorant of lln- demds ot r-ivil
g .vernment, and dm s 11- • t manil’i -t a
disposition to learn tin ni. IR- is vm
1 ambitions, vulgat ill hi* l-abil*
an I puss ses a (‘iltinittg wl irh is hm.
mid doc red lie ha- a .me g » :: ! .
bo’ is never emit, idled by- r< i",
li.-i.ce it bee lines perverse, and '
man when he sin add be most y '"'th
ing and gi ntlem Illy is Ml-sl nbi'in
at' and iliunanly. f-neh a man sun
lit to In- lb indent of til. United "t ii.-*
and most liefit to l e , candid it- . 1
the R-pub ic ui party, lie ■•light ■ '
l-i tie nominated by that parti, a 1
shall llot be if I Call la Ip i 1 cii
not hole a alily snpp l t a pailv tl, t
ivlll sustain such a in m ” Mi Bn
e i tie n p ropotliide I to M -inn a
I e foil.-w ng qm -ti hi; ",-iu ’i v tin
e ni . mi, it should place font coll i..;m ,
M i W I Is- 111, oil the t a k'-t no- 11, I
i hat would \• aid- in that can V ' 1
would .pi ,-sc it," w.m tli pi on, ti.
spot da f Sumnera Mi lew- ti n
question, and the Senator up, n thr p- -
sildlity ot the nomination Mr.C,:
lax or any other good lo [nl li, an
C et-rlully ’’
The <inr cr Vikcim.i I’igkos- R
Spill t sun 11 are llovV tyavn.g 111. ' V, 111 g
time in lim k'l.gl ain county, V, A
• •Ii a*sii., ndelil, w tiling und, r dale , I
the lt’l'ii instant, de crihes the great
•'pigeon I- list” in the old fill liar.
I Olds near Canton. He Sals;
Ihe area ol the most is fotp -qn ire
miles, and to one who in vei -.< iv
si-ht of the kind it is duly amazum
Finn one luop of sun until night tin
air is darken-d withe nut less thou
sand.-! 1 i the Idols Hying fioni nil and
ii ctio I. (south of the tiveit inward I ■
tl,e roost. Tkcte i* a gland, nr inde
set itiablc il l the tnotli ldul s, tind * I
rushing wings as the t- adil- ss arum -
marshaled it) the ‘ i ten hs- ai* o.
Ctmi-, sweeping to th, P tavnac. I»ut
the evening Sight is tot to he coiup '.
ed to the morning wh- tt the pigeons „ie
|, m ing the in.,«i. Ri.-ing npwji.l foun
tin- hashes like column- o' blue -m k' ,
ilu- i ays ,-l the morning miu paint tin u,
with rainbow lints, and a . an- py
ov.-r-had, ws the wo, ds like the *ld
phnioUS clouds above a battle field.
Whe.-li. g in go at dii is ons in the air
Hiey divide each army to its b' ldet
, u,j ihe heav.-ns glow lighter a- tln-y
disappear to t< 111 their craws with
acorns.
Mi-liitp* ot Paper fsu-tln.
Tli re wag a ludicrous n-'tdout ha:
P ned at . conceit last week 1 be
Ii v e tint it is an ,si a I 'is bed I ict that
-onie ladies make bustles of ii'-Wsp i
pets To the mol lificatioti of a you ,g
lidv attending the cmi t-t t her ■ ve -
dress (’alight on the hack "I Ml seat,
i evealing through the • polling a il'
I list rated paper IV* rsealls tin- >hi
slot r of li.nv a cut,:,, city w.,s atom
to be deslran cd. The iv tu- ii w.-n- a I
lowed to leave, and w. re Ir-hl U at Mi, y
might catty a nay on tlei" back- "hit
firr tin v nr -t pnz>d Hal, iv-unit,
to kain a i O the pr scut getter »ti 1 >
t ha* 1,., ii sad iliey ad- so w, ~k i'
their t, ck« that not in >,y men cu >'
In- saved und,-t such i iicittn-land *;
bat here wis a y,,u* , (le'icut cr* al
are with the whole T titmanv ring ■ it
In r baek. and she so fling as it in
sweet unconsciousness. A h n.d -it
it g h Ini and in-r tluew her shawl ov r
toe “Nasi"- t ict ill C Until the dress
n as ad j ist- and .
0 ~ 11 ," 1 ve .suffered with my l ead!
All on account ~l using the p- is,,non*
Ii , i p; opal aliens 1 nun* us- SATCitrV
Hair RksToRAUVE, and ,t ha* Icliioitd
the poison a nr! restored my h.iii to :t
--former vigor. See ai. ver’.i.>i
Georgia lion (I .
The rff-irtit ••! Hint < ->-!y loyal
money cluing. r, Ilci.iy <_’!<'v' w , »•(' New |
Vnik, and bis ally t!;»• iti vi- Bullock,
ll'f crrifd ei tm>‘ State >f
Geer got ly lb.* I: • vwl ,1 i, pudiali■ ■ n
b. Cause ll • Legis a til . ippeilil. <1
I C in nil IP'- tn . -Cl fain I e : gn?
..I,ligations el Ibe Slat", ate aniline t..
I•• Hilly i: 'lei ■!■ mi even at I lie Nm t!i.
T..e New Y nk W. ltd lias iisey. s « id.-'
lipi li, linn , n,d gives 0 ew- ii tin , tile
li. 1 i bele I t vvi.nl it hi- m. In its
I .»Mle lie 1 17 1 a, ii imM a silting It'll',
del ell tbe subject, ,'I Which lilt ioRoW"
ill) £ is l i.e eoiirbisiei,;
" X- H.it g enii l e mure itaselialde,
fail, an :1 Ii i 1 Ini n tills Ceil i se. 11
l.s wUl.it is deiie ev.-1-y i|-i\ in ll.e timt'e
enil wm Id when s. rinilie* .re ■ • *] uI r
til 1., lie 1. 111. i, e.| I 'I vII lfie.it mi, and
. lit \asi ek jel I' l g inti 111 Itm to |>i
tit by tin; iniiCClvie el “Le.nlhg’
. eied have I. (I In tiie .issilß' Inade m
Mil ell l!:t et tile Stale Ge. Ig I ■ Te
a set II ain it defit l« ll.e lii-l ste,.f 1
paying and nit i *-1 >inlla Ii e tlial <li ! ;
inrl tills atepl n|.-In ll - llnit mini,
lias liikm. iln . n i.m 1 i i' i . n
mat ter in illi l g, : i,- 1, . ..► t ■ a •
lltllim I 111 l lit jn O 111 ' [|.\. .'
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ATTORNEY A'l LAW
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Fits never li ivi g iii and in a s:ig!" cmv.—
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Utoriuf at Lan.
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N'E'.V ADV Eli lISK ENTS.
I REE TO BOOK: A< ENTS.
\V wi'l-.nd a bai.dauixt l’rc-]»'Ctii of our
N'-.. 1. , i ruled Ifiinily Bible, t,: •laing ovr
2110 ■ ' -Trip! II I liin-tr.'tio a lo any Bool:
\ ni. If a I (lfrpe Addle-- National j
E'.lltiNlniig Cos , Ehiiit.. Pa., Atlunla. Gn .or |
'M. L ii a. Mu.
ONE PA Hi
CABLE SCREW W IRE’
Buo T S Aa D SHOES
Ate worth two pair of ordinary pegged or !
mac in" sewed
tTiG A3) 111 If N FA li >1 I’ll,
Publbhrti ai Ralflxnirc. RU ,by
S A .M in s A Nr> S Ax s. OS'
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in ever P.nnti r. T.innr m.J l-urdvDCl who
h ii! s nil Ins ntldrt -- an i a -lamp I, .- a live !
pr-.cl cal paper, no d»* bv rvt*r\ count,y ;
an, Iv ! .'Mib-C'ipt.ni $ .'(lav ear. 1 iul.- [
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ni l Ox It. OF IT.oM’i K HO VF.CH Tllil.E
iis e c ands ,
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NnW rev V. (,’uusi-ti 111 "»■ I 1 U feifJ'S.'i,
m-i'tiniid p.p i. will epaarda"! dull -i pa
r.i u - ei -i\ l:r. xiiilii. (ulorid Plaice!
lover, a li.'.mifn lies tn. n culms ilf
! rich. SI Ct' alee He .»• r I übli-ht tl. Send if.
it !,-r tiipv. not .ne-hail tin* v. in ol die
Cl.|i.r"l p'lllc-. I , in, fir- nr b r a IIMIII nt l llg
, I" nol O'" Ilian SI . Ill' price ol I ' 1 1 al gun .'Sc .
a ill c rtdtmiled iii s*a >!s. N* vs i-n t> uier-
I laccl on tlinsamc t"ntii-ic with ~!.J. li, eln
"Id cusnnni"?. Q-nl iv) Cecil >i/ id pack, 'Is.
! puce- a.l i>i"i! mu. . fi, red. m .k" j, it,,
i .I*l Vl ll lif" "! Hi! In I’M' ■' 'C.is 111 11.'. Sec
1 (la (at Ia exir t rdmarv ii.itiicnii.eiita.
; Y.ai H .11 m.iss ll i! 1.11 dv) mil „ur C.yta
. pm- Ind i c "iderinir fa'd-.
K 'icrnl ,ir lw. If roines lor |k72. jiw
loxs4 "1,., .a fi c■ i !iC id U inn,' Tiaras
(■an vsiiiip nl I, It-. Ac —III Oib rt.l nua
Itienm it ..nil T> r> neid a uni.'. piiarnnl'Cii I tie
Tin-T FFFfiHT FLOKFI. (KOHS
! ecnr i"u "t "Villi' nllnlrv. X►Up- 11l p irloi
j ntTnianee ; mavlcl. pa-t paid, OH r n- pL nl
I 7 a- ; al-ii, tree, on cnnd.iin :- '1" C li tl m Hata
. , liltli.CJ &. (HtoHfl.H
i [K-i.ddi- "I hi:.,] litirhxkter, w stork.
\E W SEED.'' AND PLA NTS
xeni by flail or F\press.
OIK Till \Ni) TFl\l ni U.o(.ti: FOR 1572,
Nae 'e-ri:" 17: pare-' and .'■nulauiinp
TWO (OMIIU.I) TLATES,
K.n'ii vva.rt!' twice Itic C"'l ol C'tialogiics
! inade'! i" a l up wants on receipt of 2.» emits
SefcbdcncteiS trnfrfy
•oodsmerv, 33 Cortlandt Ctroct. N. V.
C* 1 Nl | TII t N t M-F.li Y.
Oi.-T ' ( fIOVIIIIA tnoiZik 1.011
ICI UJESF Rl ! Ells .-upt- biy iiia'lrai"!
i",ml-i up era sample number yddres- 'h
' I>'||.| -!,: ,' ' JOIIA 1.. XHIIKIA, .SO UrcniUcld
sxicel, Unit •
j Uibi :& \ 1.l (OLE Ploiita-
I j (mu so I Snip, v . Sin ■ ■“ ' rll n!
Ii uiaxiN . mivv'.vi.t (ill. I.a embracing the
j place i. w dl limb r- il nr." »»l. red: a Bee
"oilnu. corn ur 'tn uvd ai"Ck fiv' in: un-ar
i jia-iv'd by anv in iltia s. ciion of lb Kiatc lor
ii.- l.rtduy < f it- -■ 1. Tl .• place is ii V'dinx
'll Isi k I . rm. V\ ill I.C s- Id on rcasann
' bumpkin. On. 1 The pine i' wed el.u-ke-l and
■ |MV!-i,mml. .1.1 Mb' K B.AKNUM.
PiUM EAI E-S.- 1 V- ' st, I !" rnrr.l
oi }!"■ h<«bit. i . h.
CLAIfKE. M. t) Mu an V un.... O ia.
PROFITABLE BUSINESS
i in F A inure V all'! udj"i a; lmtl.». b- vv'iirli
j hev mav ic d■ 7.e ll SiliKHo *H'tlb » y ,-ar.
! h iii tail tulle h iib nnlinarv ac
iptt I in '.l: I,g 1101 SF'.nOLI)
AHI l( I.F.S el iai ■: i 1 I'd n via -al
! allnwtd r. s> TOUR & 0 Hnbokt xt N J
irttv-rV/oy ' per k "ll
O /.OW pt'.V" II or: .11*5X1'. N"
! a". ■ - pal’ ni .1 July ISM St.lll| I '
i 're I all. All'll." W. II (.'Hill (-T I vW7
nr.'ajvyay, N« w Y ak
( Wilt-. HffOliS net Mi.
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c ► ten In , "I vie at)
it: f((H OU I!I T. i R
I ) 8. -V Fi t V Nfel.S TKI'SS . 0 else
I V. M cm
jloII * vvc.ovr. Hit'no Slfl pin. :o ir'ilate
th ' -eii. K- f'iv " III" igm" pi it -to 111.
tit vv o iS" il. Kt fiiiniiii i.dcd by e bug p y
mcishs. Full and r' l'tl'in- with each Tiu.-s.
Trv one—you Hill be p e. -vj.
Smglc Trims, j■; D -uide Trus-f pads.*lo
!s®~ Ol ie's cacl ► ug Cash, piedjpfy tilled.
Addfi". L. • t'HEYI.XLLi. GeiTl Agent
A ibei y. Gn.
ONE 1'.1.y
SIEVE Ii TIPPED
BOOTS AND SHOES
A \v<irtli t\\ a pair wiiinuit
THOMPSON vV >EWELL.
At FaT Point, • - - - iaoigia
KKKP CfUFs-t fiiny on hand a u 1 line o
t * m l l v grwceri' ■?. ThPmcgo. Liquors
lo khry. Llas> w art*. Looking G’.'-lssks, Tin
U .ire. ;i'!«! a gonera! vme y of werjtDsg
kept ia a country sTt.re, winch they are Me
trimmed to scii u> che«p ;i> can b- oougl-t in
in Afla» fa or any where e!so at r-tail. Fhcv
soliv.it the alt-QUon of eYervbxiv to their
‘tYk. ’ : ' ?PJ n
PROSPECTUS
THE ATLANTA ’CONSTITUTION,
daily and wiekly.
A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL,
Pul i i'le Jut tin- On) iI;,I of Geiirgiit,«r‘.
(lie Official J’.ipei i-d tlm
County xti-.d City
A NE WSPA PER
F.ii nil xTa.'.'i ►, Mvit l.aiit.', Lnwyi rs,
FaUlii is, ilecluxl ixe, null nllais T !■(*
Col "tit 11 1 toll pl'S'l.’.'M'S HI: |-CI tor itdVKl!'
Ia tree fur giving full ililtn lontiidi of tiie
ifciivgH if the Stale Ui'Vi roint nt It
tiiliOiiiirt full iep"its us Legislative
Pi' eer (Lug s, niiJ ' f t lie S iipt e mi* C' lilt
tie If pm lei ll Ibe (V 111 t being r Xeln
► ively t og g 'I l«\ 110 O' ii'tioifitiu
Full lrp.nl!- >f live llieeling' id til.'
.'•late Agl it'll 11 111 :il St elely. i'l i Leg'
isl 'lore will SI ail, meet.
ITS foitui; PdIDI.VCE DLPI .TUFAT
Is a ept euitly , llseaps'l spiral
If I • s I .' edit Ids In tin Le I et! Mult it
-iinl E'n.pe Is i.i Ige, 1,.i \ll g !• li n
e il gieat Xvii'liic. ib, aullogH
' : 1 ll G I nil). Id ,t- ji daily
. i t' ' I'blift! l l , - 0 bg ess, „1 * till
- , I y •, Si . i ’ W tei.ii gi. i, O' Is
~ ,-j ■ oil. '. F i Ii tit >.l Lady
R -i. ,1 ,1 F.N.XIE J I NK'
. 1,. ei., ye.i i-iids to htit ly
i t l , mi •vx Y k
l.c | is a s., a l I,"ill l t vx II It
f fit - . i , ili.il 'Mf let v r i.eadt*
. U J lilt ts • I
ilHix.Kll!. HD I.IUIdVU. fOXTItIBCIIOVS
'(. | "11 pf I'' :<■!•, Lltlall.lt, aox* ttlitel
It,pie —,! i. ii, le.. il ill" Uti r.ds id tin- o mil 11 y
Tin C> I'stiluibih is k i'Wh piet ini-
I'l ly lot Its lb iinMi.g i XpoMllf rtf
lie if. ,if : nais ,111 i, I!adieui pal ty in
1,, ■ . _ a:I -, ! a waging slee pic six war
Mtp. m t In- !la ll'll i- ni tln pi I pie a lid i lie
S' tit , iriusiep and u'h ily irpndiatiog
Bil 1.1 patini,age, and tbn-yxii g lisetl
I Itl Kipinut solely upon I tit- pe., pip.
: SV. A HEMPHILL and E V. CLARKE.
p. , .pi I> Ids.
1. \\ . AVERY, and E. Y CLARKE
P.KI ieai 1F.1.1. IS.
W S ll EM PHI I.L, Business M anager.
W e i. iso have Ni lv> m and L"Cal Lxli
I ill: CON'Si ITCTION
I Is tile Laieesi Daily In w ( llhlislied ill
! Ge.iigi.t. lbs elittilalnm i> large and
j led. a-ilie eveiy .‘ay ll is
V Sp xuiiixi tl< xlu in fur .xUrrlUcri.
j DAILY. ( P.-r Am.nm,) $lO 00
( r- 1 x M.nubs,) SUO
Three M.nilis,) 2 60
“ (One Mold ll.) lUO
WEEK liY, fPer Aiiuhhi,) .... 200
Tin: JOB Dial’.A KT Al ENT
]Ol Ihe Cf'bsin llll.'ll Is pr> pal >ti Infill
. id. is b i l nclllais, Cauls, Bill Heads,
li.a.ks, Pan phlets, etc., in the bt st
1 style,
j Address
W A HEMPHILL E CO ,
AiUnla, Ga
A i LAN I A 'I N
D .ii Y mid vEEKI.Y
• V Live Paper on Live Issues.’
AI 1 X . H. SI El’ii x N -s. Political Editor,
tt x' T 'ON. News Ed>ter,
|J. HEN Y Mil' l General Editor and
| Business Mana cr.
TH a UX in ea nest advocate ts
Oeoio ra.xc principles, and a dr lender o!
I rt Milbeii g 1., faith We look up
"ii the 'ir cxi.'S ol the pari) in hec. iij
ing Struggle is a p inane nt < tj. et id px
trtot. e xiesire o. lili en I xxe ska, 11 bor
i Win. y, eking ootideii ly to Hie
beariv e I- per-lion ol . Very Ibtinerat
On lln* Untm. nt. nr i uni difl-rt
in w o a murimi- 'riuitipl) over Kauical
ji- in and emral sni
l be slice ►- ei die Drnxecraxle Parly
done i; o s.cure to u i ibeilr adl anotl
Guv. r rie- i on tins > out ineiit f. r ibis
-u i.► sWe bail ia lor i 11. c ranks ni itie
mighty Unii.ciaxl - bosts, yxho still love
; i.it eriy aim .tp al rig Is
The ere. nnr.-is .IG. > ruin w ill be
| ..ten red We ball give o r.e t irp.rt
.1 '! .-p . ee. eiiiia ol il-e't g.M one. i,d
piili i- " Uecisi. i.s ti ii,. cup itxx
in it. will, al In vx t-l lili. r. et lull t et
••ll w I On -Stain Govt-. Hint nl
i. S ep ens i- On r uglv enlisted in
lii- rr> al «u k ai ti t itiiui<Hi.ee lo lot
i.v. ti lit i-s . f 1 > ! > altnu I uai'y
1 lid C X. UIION
Dai liigle Copy:
1. X..- ...»<•(. IJ xxi i.- » 3 es
on* ' O’ | i un i I 0(
( liibs fur Dail>--l'tu ii ii ii ui:
pn . X | s npl. ► tiS
* .G I M i U
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\A t-rhly—Pci u in, in:
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| .... t> (a
b ■ 11 ’ edr . I .... II o
Weekly foi six Mouths:
2 - ' -b" up,..- " f0
‘ e- ■’ o - o • 34 „
! » ■ Ol j 1 o •• .. .. t 5 ( 0
l " “ 7 0 i --'ll g e i hi er. . .fi iti
\i. 'u !•' r• •' ns to the Wf ek N , re
<-vt,l or « ffier . r .tried i. an m
lll.'ill s
»ll subscripii. rs nnor be paid (rr in
dvaeet- and tl 1 inns vill it itriblttn
rx> ' our t x oks vxittri lie tixite paid tor
i expires.
CLUBS :
K mes for Cl btx- n n.-i a i be sect •> t
I he► ■me ' iv ie. an i a rib. pap. rt.rt ’■ e
s ni>- it- g' m rinv, and all be at tbe
same I*..si Office
e.ts.-- ,1 HIN’I.Y SMITH, Manage*.
_ A riant a, (#
bOW L.s k SANDERS,
M.VMTACTURKriS ■ J-
D< o r'.sa-li. Blinds. '1 on Id i ng». A. c
7 Hi id Ecrothi.fj done to Order
jEir P! ;:,,i!g Mill < a Forsyth street, tiea:
Macon .V IVt -i. rii Haxlruad.
AJ-ii- -► p. O. B -i. No. 517, Atlanta. Ga
K)a I 2-1* ia
w. J G.ARRFTr. Ynl'-VG GAF.P.F-TT.
GARRETT A BROTHER.
( oru mission Tl erclva nt s ,
AND XYReLE'Ai.F DEALERS IN
CoXlll tr 5 Produce.
Wmtehni’ Sf’-fel, .j IRAKI A, O'.L