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TRI-WEEKLY SUMTER REPUBLICAN.
Vol Q.-ISTo- 15.
f ii-Weditn |lcjniMicmh
PUBLISHED EVnltY
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays,
AT
$2 for Three Months.
Hates <vc Advertising.—Two Dollars a
square, of ten lines or less, for the f«vxt, inser
tion. and One Dollar for eau.li snWauent. in
pe»'» iqtx
JJroffs ioiuil fells.
3@§i:ra /A* &mL r £r 9
ATTGHrJE’2’ AT LA'V,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Amerieus, ..-••• Georgia.
THILL give prompt nMeniion. to professional
fV i«sin«is in Sumter, Schley, Webster, Lee,
and Terrell counties, except cases in the Coux
tv Cocjut ©f Sumter County.
Office in the Court House. June 0 if.
JAMES J HOARD tROUGH, CHARLES T GOUDO.
Law Partnership.
SCARBOROUGH & GOODE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Aiiicricif, CSentgit,
MAVE associated themselves in the practice of
Ij*w. amt will attend the courts in the fnl
tewing countirs:: Sumter. Macon. Schley, Web
Btcr. Terrell ~; L ee, 1X)»*.;shorty, Houston and Doo
ly, and will give prompt attention to all buoi-
Xjess'Omfided to Mit.vi cave.
gj(J" o®ce in the Masonic Building.
Nov. 2:1 ts
WiiiL m ~A a wsc k©„
Attorney at Law,
Amerieus, - Georgia.
in Masonic Hall.
Jan. 18 ts.
iinii & ©meik
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Dawsosi, Georgia.
\\T ILL practice in the Pataula and S_outh.
VI Western Circuits. ap 1 < ts
'Wu © □ 9
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AMERICUS, GA.,
ana 9 3m
J. w. L&RDAn 1 &
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
AMERICUS GA.
be pleased to serve parties who vvirh to
t puichase or sell Lr*k!h, Town or City prop*
erty iu fcsouih-Webern Ucotgia
ItEFEItKNCES :
Speer & Hooks. Follow AT tiro , W L Wads
woitli &Cos , Amoiicus ; J. II I’ohr & Soil, Ma
con, Ga.: Am'. i\ Wetter, S&vauuah, Ga.
July 3 Cm
~COWEaCIAIiO£HCYr
© „ SMI t [MI AWBC Q INI § „
ATTORNEY & COLLETOE,
Amerieus, Georgia.
PROPOSES to devote himself mainly to e u
veyaucing and c irainercial practice- Will
keep dockets shewing progress of cases from
commencement of suits to settlerm nt of claims,
at. all times subject to inspection of parlies, and
nooks showing every business transaction. No
pains spared to make his office lhe first col
lecting office in the country. Liberal patron
age solicited. Office in speer & Hook’s Build,
ing. Aug 2 tt
©s„ A O ©a
OFFERS liis professional services to the
citizens of Amerieus and surrounding
country Thankful for patronage heretofore
given him, he hopes by unremitting attention
to business to merit a continuance of the same
Office next door to the Post Office.
July 1-1 ts.
JJ„'*W. WIn)IETILtI-Yp
IS U £5 K fli IS. ,
Csmmkskt
AND GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENT
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
IIBrCRAL advances made on Cotton shipped to
j New yoik of ’Savannah.
Particular attention p-iid to the put chase, sale
and ehipment of Cotton and Miter produce
Collections made and imonptly remitted for.
fgT Refers t.. Wm Bybcb &Cos , New Ymk ;
J. W. Laturo? & to, Nivanuah : Seymour,
Johnston & Cos . Macon'. July 7 Cm.
Gold Wanted.
WANTEQl One Thousand Dollars in Gold, for
whico the hitihest rrm»ket pric wi I bp
paid. J W WHFATLAY.
I?OJi SALK. Sight exchange' on New York
and Savannah, in turns to mi s pu»chasers.
July 7 Cm. J W. VVHKATL^Y^
JfkialEic Slurial Cases.
A FINE ASSORTMENT, kept constantly
on hand. 8. P. BOONE, Ag’t.
July 24 it
Amerieus, Greorgia Saturday, November 3, 1866.
'Amerieus JUbetlismenti
I; IS - - HAEtT
NORTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Americas, Georgia
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Keeps constantly on hand
COEN, MEAL, FLOUR, SUGAR,
SALT, COFFEE, TEA,
And all other articles in the line of
GROCERIES
—AND—
Provi sionS’
B's?* Country Produce wanted.
July 23 ts
ft E w TTrmT
©©©©<& A L IL H M 3
AMERICUS, GA.
Dealers in groceries, pure liquors
CIGARS TOBU’CO, &c, &c
Tn connection with the establishment is a
Billiard room where gent !• men can spend an
t our or two very pleasantly. Give us a call
Our liquors and cigars are the best in the mar-
C 01313 & ALLEN.
Nov 7-twtf
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
rpiTE subscriber is obliged to sell his present
L residence, in order to meet some pecuniary
obligations for which his honor is pledged Mir.
premises are pleasantly situated, three miles
front Ameiicus. near enough to the city for a
bud ness matt, if lit; keeps a horse and bueey.—
Ihe dwelling house is a com'ortable < ne for a
smill family, and the out houses are good, the
whole of the buildings having been put up in
the winter and spring of f I he wa'eus as
good a- can Im* Ltund in SoufßWestern Gflmgia.
I will sell the buildings. wWh twentvncresof
land, (on w hich are some choice and
a fine Utile vineyard), for
one Tiro usa xr> (OLu) ila us
LESS TITAN
fpro VEJUExrs r. l n in 'ma i>e
NOW, CHARGING NOTHING
FOR THE LAND !
Besides, I will sel l , if the purchaser desires it
from 100 to 400 i c es of good farming land, ad
j icing the premises, at a very low* price. I wil
also sell the growing crop, a pair of line young
mules, cows, hogs, wagon, Imggv. Si c. For fur*-
thcr particulars cil! on the sub'Ciiber, at the
store of.'.PFKR& HOOKS, Americas. (Ja.
J. J. Gn \ft 23 us:is y.
July 5 ts
AHE~YOU INSURED ?
r P;H«J undersign; and is Agent for Ihe followirg
i old. r liable :nd prompt IN'URaNI’K COM
PA NIKS, and is i reputed to take li.-ks at as low
rates as a*e equitable.
Rv ua fns Cos , Hart ford Crnn. $3,000 000
PI cenix Ins. Cos Hartford Conn. 1.000(!©0
Home Ims. Cos , New Y ok. 2 000,ODD
Continental Ins. Cos.. New Vn k, 1.000 UOO
LorriUard Ins Cos , New Yo k. I.OfO.Oi’O
Vletiopolit. ;n Ins Cos.. New York, 1,000 000
North American Iris Cos . N. Y , 500.000
Georgia Home Lis. Cos . Columbus, 250 000
Km pi re State Ins Cos.. Augusta. 200.000
'i he above Companies are represented with a
Cimbund Cab Capital of nearly FiFIKKN
MILLIONS DOLLARS, and are unsurpassed in
their promptness in sett ling loss* s
One trundled 'fhmts-tnd Dollars taken up
on one risk. J. W WHEA ! LEY,
General Insumuce Agent,
July 7 6m. Amerieus, (La.
H. IPj3O©E& ©©Ml
.WAREHOUSE AND
|Hcv.dianfe
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
YlfE are now at the Ware-IL u«o formerly
i Y owned by Dr U C. Black, on Cotton meet,
hut will soon beat our old stand in the biitk
Wave House now being built by Mr, E D Loy
less
We are prepared to furnish Begging and R< pe
to Planters meU« advances on cotton or other
produce in stoi#', shin cotU#n to New Oileans,
Savannah. New Yoik or Liverpool, making
iibeial advanceniuiits on our shipments. We
can abo insuie cotton in olir W .re-House, as
cheap as it can be d.eie in any other house in
the city Our wan*-house is remote from any
other building. As our senior has been in the
cotton business for the hist fifreen years, and al
ways on he side of the Planter, we hope to
; and » a reasonable shaie of the cottoo businssa
| Cotton shipped to us from below this point on
ihe S W U R . will only be <.haig and one ($1)
dollar per bale and no drayuge at this place to
our Warehouse Sept 15*tf
TTntedT
1 | AAA BUSHEL-1 of DRIED FRUIT,
I,UUU 10U0 BU-lIELS GROUND PEAS,
' rv,jV 18 if «*. M. HAY.
FiirnLure! Fuimture!
I AM just receiving direct from New Fork,
at the New Brick Store, above S. V. axel
baum tt Bro., a tine stock of Furniture, all
qualities, from tine Walnut Mahogany and
Rosewood to oommou, which are offered at as
low prices as the limes will allow. Cal! and
examine, P* BOONE, Agt.
July 24 ts.
BILLIARD SALOON.
TIIE undersigned would inform the gentlemen
1 of pleasure that they have just re* mode led
their tables, and furnished them with anew sett
of Iml|s, &c Persons font! of piayii g the game
will rind our tables equal to any in the State. —
Call and try them. CuBB & ALLEN.
Jan 18 ts.
O )YEfiT QP OP ON AX ! New Perfume from
Mexico The only fashionable Perfume
oiid Ladies’ delight. Sold at the Drug Store
af [oct 9 tf] Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE,
IJliitoit JUlmliscmnns.
" ~~ARRIVAL
OF
FALL & WINTER
GOODS!
[ • 1 1
Important to the Trade,
AYE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OUR STOCK OF
F* LL AND WINTER GOODS,
Embracing everything usually found in a
first-class House. The attention of Merchants
arid Planters is directed to our well selected
stock. Our line of
DRESS GOODS
Is everything that could he desired, and wo
intend to keep the stonx up to i,s present stand
ard AVe have not. space to specify, but believe
we can fill ail orders complete. Our
HOSIERY, GLOVE
AND
YANKEE NOTION DEPABWNT
Is amply supplied. We have also a splendid
stock of
ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
CASSIMEEE3 & BROADCLOTHS.
Also, a lino line of
ODtOg IK !L 0 MIC
7-8, 1-2 and 10-4
BLEACHED D ONES TICS.
AA’e have also a splendid assortment of
C L OTHING
Well adapted to our Country trade. Our stock
of
BOOTS AN O SHOES
Is unsurpassed by any House south of Baltit
more, embracing about 400 cases Men’s, Wo
men’s and Children’s Boots and Bioes in every
variety. Also a fine lot of
Men’s and Boys’ Hats,
Indeed, we might stiy that we have almost ev
erything
CsToeetie^c
AVith exceeding large additions to our Gro.
eery Department, we can now compete with any
section. AYo have :
100 bales India Bagging,
SOO coils Rope,
10.000 lbs Arrow Tie,
5 bales Bagging Twine,
150 bbls. Flour, gsorted brar»d3, ,
75 balek Macon Sheeting,
10 bales Augusta Shirting,
20 bales Yarns,
40 bales Osnaburgs,
250,000 lbs. Iron and Si eel,
200 kegs Nails, assorted,
150 casks Mackerel in bbls,, half bbls., qr.
bbls and kits,
100 bbls. Blue Fish,
150 bbls. Sugars, assorted,
500 boxes Tobacco, all grades and quali
ties.
75 ngs Coffee,
75 kegs Soda,
75 boxes Soda,
500 bags Shot,
75 kegs--!. A and whole kegs of Powder,
SOO M Gun Caps,
23 kegs 5,6, 7,8, 10, 12, 14 and 20 In.
Rubber Belting,
40 boxes Cheese,
20 boxes Herrings,
40 dox. Seives,
50 doz. Brooms,
Schnapps, Pickles, 1-4, 1.2, and gallon
jars,
Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soaps, Teas,
Crackers, Pine Apples in case,
Raisins, Indigo, Madder,
Castor Oil in cases,
Cases Liquors, assorted,
Russ’ Preparations, assorted,
&c., &c., tie., (be.,
Dealers are respectfully requested to give us
a call, and we feel confident we can make it to
their interest to examine our goods and prices.
J. 13. ROSS & SOft,
Wholesale Gkocery an© Put Goods Dealers,
65 Second and 9G Cherry Streets,
sept —3ns MACON, GA*
IJatoit jAitartusciimits.
FAIR .NOTICE TO ALt,
\ IS GIVEN BY
MFGRATH, PATTERSOH & CO.,
OF
I?S acoss, G
That they arc now receiving and opening
their Fall Stock of
Staple nub |;mcii (Groceries,
Wliieli they wish to sell to the people of
Southwestern Georgia, at A ERY LOW
GaSII PIIIOES.
Their stock consists in part of
50 1 bis. A. B. 0. Crushed and Pow
dered Sugars.
2 hhds ana 5 bbls. Muscovado Sugar,
15 Sacks Rio Coffee,
5 “ Java Coffee,
75 bbls. Flour,
50 Sacks and half sacks of Flour,
G bbls. Cuba Molasses,
8 “ Sugar Ihflise Syrup,
200 Choice Sugar Cured Flams,
Also, Candles, Canned Fruit,New Mack
erel in bbls, half bbls, quarter barrels arid
kits. Raisins, Nuts ard Figs, Candies ol
all kinds, with a largo stock of choice
Groceries, including everything you can
call for.
AVe are now offering Corn Whiskey,
(Georgia) at 82 50 to 82 75 ; a common
Bourbon Whiskey at 82 25 to 82 50 ; a
good article at 83 to $f ; with a large stock
of fine Wines and Liquors, and as we buy
and sell only for CASll.can offer bargains.
MEGILATU, PATTERSON & CO.,
Mu berry St., Opposite Lanier House,
sept 27 Bm. MA COX, GA '
J. 11. AXDERSUN, | LOUIS F, AXDEBSON
S. T WALKER.
nEiWO V A E .
L KL A«im§©lN & §©^
GROCERS AND
Coiiunissioit IfmTijaiiL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
HAVE removed from their old stand to their
New Store, on Poplar street, between Se*
ond and I ninl, where they keep constantly on
hand, a large umi complete stock (<f GHOCE*-
KIKS, I’BOVISIONS and PLANTATION SUP
PLIES.
Agents for Pratt’s Cotton Gins, and Iron Ties
Bagging and Hope always <*n hand.
We solicit consignments < f Prndime and Cut**
ton, and are jirep ncd to receive aid sell Cotton
for Planters. 'Commission on Storage. 50 cvn's
per bale; selling. 1 1 4 percent. sept 15 3m
HOME AGAIN.
At the Old Stand, next to tho Lanier
House, wheo
FURHITURE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Gan be bought at REASONABLE PHICF.S.
€<’3ll aS3<l -»
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, *
Wardrobes. Chairs, Tables. Safes,
Caucbes, Trundle Bedsteads,
Cribs, Cradles, <fec., Sic.-Sic.
Not having a large capital, I am compelled to
sell at a small profit, in order to pay handsand
debts. GRENVILLE WOOD
may 10 ts Macon, Georgia.
loiSsTla Ta reyholds
W'ARKtIOVSL AND
Commteieu Iftatato,
(\t old stand of Harris & Rcsh).
Corner Second and, Poplar Street*,
MACON, GEORGIA.
TANARUS) ERPKCTFULLY inloim th>.ir friends, and the
{\» public generally, that they arc now pre
pared to give tluir personal’ attention to the
storage of Cotton, or to any budnew entrusted
to their care. The old friends of Harris & Ross
and of* Adams & Reynolds, will, we hope, extend
tons the liberal patronage heretofore given to
the above named bouses.
Particular attention wall be given by its to
the purchase of Plantation Supplies, when or
dered.
-A. B. ADAMS, ) Late
P. REYNOLDS, [- Adams Sb*
D, B. JONES, J Reynolds,
sept 15 Tin
Lunquest & Mallory's
‘ cs m m 53
PIIOTOGIt API IIC G ALLERY,
Arcade Building — Cotton A venue,
MACON*, GEOSGIA.
Cheapest Gallery in the City !
Strangers vising Macon are invited to call
an 1 examine our elegant Carte de Visites, softly
toned Ivouytypes delecately tinted Porcelains,
and these pretty little Gf.m Photographs, the
latter only S ,50 per dozen.
Strangers visiting the City can have Photo
graphs Furnished in time for the evening trains
by calling at the Galieiy at any time before 11
o’chckA. M.
J. M LUNQUEST. LEE MALLORY.
Sept. 15 3m
"WANTEix’
Walnut k Cedar Lumber,
FOR which the highest price will be paid by
GRENVILLE WOOD,
may 17 ts, Macon, Georgia.
eric ns i) b cut iscin cuts.
B. O. BLACK. | J. M. STABFORt).
BLACK & STANFORD
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES
[ AND
FINE LIQUORS I
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
1 (he citizens of Sumter, that they have'open*
ed a Grocery establishment., in connection with
their Bar, next door to Dr. Bailey'u Drug Store,
where they have on hand everything usually
kept in a Groceiy Store, which they are offering
to the public as cheap as they can be puichased
in the place. They have on A haiul
FLOUR,
MEAL,
BACON,
LARD,
SUGAR,
COFEE,
TOBACCO,
SEGA IFS,
BAGGING,
Rope, Twine, Mrtcon Sheeting, Augus
ta Shifting, Yams, Osnaburgs, Mackerel,
Powder, ("-hot, Cheese, Crackers, Liquors
in cases, assorted &c., &c., &c.
A targe lot of ’I IN and WOODEN Ware
Tiiry retprctfuliv a.-k tlie public to call and ex
amine their stack of LURE LIQUOR*) alivuvs on
hand.
BLACK & STANFORD.
P Si Parties from Sumter, Marion and ad--
joining counties, biingiog Cotton to this market
tor sale, aud not being able to dispose > f it at
fair pi ices, can have it sold at fair prices by
leaving samples of tiic same at our store.
Dr. Black, who has been engaged in pur
cha-ing and selling Cotton for a number of years, j
will attend to the sale of it for p anters at a
better-price than they can get, free of charge.
Oct 20 ts
A Rare lliiauce l
W OFFER for sale at FIFTY PER CENT
u BELOW THEIR CASH VALUE,
a Dwelling llouso and lot, and Store (louse
and Lot, al! in the city of Amerieus, Ga.
The Dwelling is close to the b’quare, lot
large, and a beautiful location.
The Store. House is new, and in perfect
order. Apply to.
F. M. COKER.
Ocf. 11th. Itn.
SPLE ND I D ARRI VA L~
OF
mi P 0 A!M!©i a
AT
(~H M. HAYS’f mnaufactared by WM.
jT m KNABB & CO.: Baltimore, Md.
These instruments excel others in sweetness
of rone and volume, and possess many aclvan.
tages over all other Pianos, and one of them
will be on exhibition at the World's Exposition
at Paris, the coming Spring.
Ladies, be sure to call at Mrs. Mapp’s aad
examine fer yourselves.
Terms reasonable. G. M. IIAY.
oct 20 ts
RARE CHANCE *
TOR
INVESTMENT!
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOB SALE!
SIX
enHNDic tote
FOR
STORE ROOMS
IMMEDIATELY ON THE SQUARE'.
I NOW OFFER FOR SALE Til VT WELL
known and valuable property in the city
of Amerieus, known as the
Americiis Hotel,
certainly the most eligible and prominent
stand in the town for business houses. There
are SIX LOTS, Gie corner one embracing 80
feet front, and the renminiug five *25 feet each,
and all running back 100 feet. Qnthe corner
lot could bo built a magnificent TOWN HALL,
so much needed in the city, and which would
pay a very high rent. In the rear I offer 175
feet front on College Street, and running back
about. 180 feet.
Now is the time to buy property in Amerieus.
It is advancing rapidly, for the reason that it
is a capital place for business and one of the
most healthy places in South Western Georgia
And besides the society is proverbial for its in
telligence.
Apply to tho undersigned.
C. W. CHARLTON.
Americas, Ga., Sept 27, 1866 ts
FURNITURE
"Whole TsTo. 170.
A Practical Sermon.
M o find the following sermon in the
local columns of the Vi cst Alabamian, said
to have been delivered by a colored preach
er who rejoiced in the title of “Mnj.” Wo
never saw a report in which the idiom of
the negro was more faithfully given ; nor
have we often seen a discourse more pointed
and applicable to the present condition of
the freednien :
“And now my dear dyin and retnortal
bredren and cistren iem me tell you dare
is great trouble now in dis land—dare is a
great trouble—and you say what am it? 0 l
my dear young gemmen, and my dear
young cistern, and my dear Christan friends
dare am trouble for you and m j—and de
Lord only knows how dat am gwine to end.
What am dat trouble, Maj ? Why don’t
you tell dis dear remortal congrcgashun—•
ah what dat trouble is—ah ? Well, I tell
you—ah, my young friends and my old
fiends—ah of dis big trouble which amort
do land—ah. We am now differently
swituated from what wo was year ago—ah.
Ebery black man and woman must take
care ob dcmselves—ab. De trouble am
about homes. Some - ob you got none
now—ah. No place to keep your old black
heads from de rain—ab, and when do
winter comes, cistern—ab, rio war to cover
the little ones from the storm —ah, ah.
Some ob you got sorter home now, but no
toilin’ how long you gwine to stay dar—ah.
Oh 1 de Attic ones had died in de cold, in
some place for want ob a piece of corn bred
ab. Dis am parteb do trouble—ab. But
den d.u is dat fine young lady—no missus
her do right she go and hire herself
out, away from her folks and her mammy—
oh, how many snares dar am to lead her
away from de pas of rcetichudc; and so do
poor tools wander roun, from pillow to pos,
‘and fiom sos to poses—ah, and and if you
don’t mind de dcbbil git your neperlastiog,
nebber dying, remortal soles—ab. And
dar am dat fine young nigger man loafin
about, doin notin’ pi toll in’ waits on Sunday
breakin’ de holy Sabaf day-—all ; pitchin’
waits jest because you see de white folds
[•bellin’ dollars afore de grocery—ah. Yes,
and 1 knode a white mun Ditch dollars till
he got so poor he had to horror a dollar to
pitch, and den he run ob credit that wty;
he had comedown to old boss shoes. Take
care young nigger, de ole debbil is no spec
ter of pussons—he’d as soon have you as a
white man —you make as good a fire in hell
as de biggest, fattest white man iu de land
—ab.
If You Make a Baiioain Stick to it,
—We clip the folltftving from The Lancl
He Love:
‘Major B V»a\l comroaml of a Yr>itaMo \ of
Texas cavalry, well-known to the people of
that Sate for its deeds of daring among the
snow-capped mountains of New Mexico and
the swamps of Louisiana. While serving
in Louisiana, previous to the first raid of
Banks on the Bed Rivet Valley, he fell in
love with a sweet girl, proposed and was
accepted in due form. But just at thisjunc
ture, Bank's column came along carrying
ruin and desolation in their track. Our
ftnccs fell back into the interior, but the
fair young girl remained with her mother on
the plantation. When the Federal Army
retreated to Brasher City the Confedeiates
were close upon their heels, and of course,
one the first acts of the enamored Major
was to call upon his promised bride. Her
mother bad been ruined by the raid, the ne
groes had all been carried off, stock all kill
ed or taken away, every thing of value
about ti e plantation bad been burned or
destroyed. The young lady met her lover
and said, ‘when I engaged myself to you,
I was the owner of thousands, to-day, I am
penniless. D. is not right to hold you to
your pledge under these circumstances, you
are free.’ ‘No,’ replied the Major,‘l love
you and not your property. You are dear
er to me now than ever.’ Some months
afterwards, the noble Major fell desperate
ly wounded, while bravely fighting at 'ha
head of his battalion in the bati'e of For
doclie. He lingered long in the Hospital,
but was finally able-to come out—a wreck
of his former self. His right arm had been
amputated, and three fingers had been ta
ken off his left hand. The lady was his
render nurse thrn’sufFering and confinement.
When he began to convalesce, lie said to
her, ‘I am a cripple and must bo helpless
all rny life. It would be selfi-h in me to
ask you to throw away yourself on such a
wreck as I am.’ ‘No said she, ‘you did not
deSert me in my distress and poverty.
Nothing but death shall ever part us
again.’
They now live in the vi 1 g? ct in
Texas, affording a beautiful example of de
voted happiness and ot the reward attending
true nobleness of soul.’
Poor old Forney has been indicted
for malicious attempts, says the New York
World, to incite riots in the'city of Balti
more. It is to bo hoped that this report
s true, and that the bloody Colonel may
be placed where his offences deseive. Ho
has been working on the credulity of ne
groes and, ruffians for some time past, and
it ought to be stodped. We are for gag
ninc ail such creatures, North and South.
The Government must be maintained at
any cost. The World says there are inany
better and purer-minded men in out State
prisons than Forney, and we say, let him
be judged and if necessary jugged.
SWEET OVO POX AX FROM MEXICO !
New, very rare, ricli and fashionable Per
fume. The finest, ever Imported or manufac
tured in the United Slates. Try it and be con,
vinced. Manufactured by E. T. Smith, N. Y-,
and for sale at the Drug store of
Oct otf Dr. E. J. ELPKIDGE.