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A SELXGZ0O6 AND SSCULAfi N1WSPATES.
VOLUME X.
BAlNBRiDGE, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1869.
NUMBER 9.
Jhf &»taW4ge §rjus
U'lf LIS M. BUSSELL,
tom 4eb, ' lt *L “ t and hones, disorder* of the
tiooi ot the thr * ^ nnpara |l e led success,
proitrst* g an “’ admiration and astonish-
eitiieos, but of the mediwl
fseo'tJ- , m . le an d female, married or singli
Pititnts—. ncC) i nc o„«id«r«tene*s or
isferiog fr0 “ f t assu rcd of the samS leal, as-
dpuiare, anJ atter ,tii.n being paid to
ddmtjr, heretofore ba» so successfully
their MW!IWDII H in bis pec= lUr department
diiliognuhea • Tt) osfi suffering from old
0 f ffl r.die»' P ra leases or the sad effects of
,nd coop"** 1 : ulh whose cases have been
lofocitU"®*1 * d by the wilful deprav-
protraetedo nce of , nc dical pretenders,
it j ot hut's" * j Medicated vapor, elec-
*" n<1 r'.Ur huh! administered when neccs-
<"'• *“ " fidential consultations, in person or
„rr. Con8 . Iedic j ne j sent anywhere. No
fc - rW ^ r ’ ^Lenu f drugs'used. Cures war-
ajerenry or n. *£> jgJ Third s( > fee t. Green Bi.d
r *" ,eJ ; n ., r ',hc postoffice, Louisville, Ky.
"T/l to 7 e. it.; Sundavs, 10 a. if.
OSct hours 9 *• • 10 !8fi9-40-ly
to 12«. -
CITY DIRECTORY.
Dry Goods.
R OCKWELL & WEST, dealers in staple and fancy
dry-goods, etc., South-Broad stnet.
Dry-Goods and Groceries.
A A. ALLEN & CO.. Dealers in Drygoods
and Groceries, at Vaughn A Gibson’S old
stand, Cornfcr Broad and Broughton Streets.
B. HUNNEWELL A CO., wholesale and retail
dealers in dry-goods and groceries, broad street
j. BERRIED OLIVER,
tettsa Factor and General Commlsatoa
MwHi.nt,
S*M #»r street, Savannah, Ga.
ubenl raadecc consignments of cotton,
wool, hide*. he.
Prompt personal attention to all orders,
planter* mpplied with bagging, rope and ties, at
!ow**fit market rates. ^ ^
JamctiV.loft'ert, Agent at BamUridge, Ga.
Srpl4Mf
R
) ElD k l'?,oX wholesale and retail dealers in dry-
goods ana groceries, at Baggs’ corner, broad
— 7^—r. —- ** — ■ * A
FjATTEftSON k McNAHt, dealers in drygoods and
■f - ay^rf^b^Twgdl side j|np|^b^ye (Hgnapa,
‘ 1* '
i Htnutk it’TI,
J J. TdMLtAStl.^.iieaier fn staple and fancy dry-
(J goods, boots, aboest hardware, fine liqno. s, Ac.,
south aide court boose square, broughton street.
jiotesale and retail grocer
it; east Water street.
DAVT8 k CO., wholesale and retail dealers ib
dry-goods, groceries, etc., east water street.
B elchebs t TERRELL, derferq liytfftjMgb,
groceries, stoves, tinware, etc:, east water etreet.
J .B. HELMS, grocer and. commission merchant,
corner clay and market streets. . . ._
" S. HOPcON, dealerin dry good* and" groce
ries, south-broad street.
E^c
Boot Makers.
HIATT, boot and shoe maker,
neatly executed. West street.
Repairing
w
T. SJflTU, boot and shoe maker. Repairing
promptly and skilfully executed. East water st.
Drags, Medicines, &c.
T R. WARDELL, druggist and apothecary, east side
court bouse square, broad etreet.
D R. .V. 1). HOYL k BRO., dealers in drugs, medi-
eines, toilet articles, perfumery, etc., south-
broad street.
;A1
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wonderful Vege
table restorative is thd
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomach-
ifc& As a remedy for
the nervous weakness id
which women are cspec*
tally subject, it is
supciMlhg overy other
stimulant; In ail
climates, tropical, tem
perate or frigid; it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which,
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks floiVil
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro
duced it becomes a
standard article—a me
dicinal staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
hha the most popular
medicine in the civilized
worn—he sure and get
tab genuinei Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
Saddles and Harness.
BORA’, dealer in saddles, harness, bridles and
leather, west street.
N OEL GAINEY k CO , dealers in saddles, bridles,
harness, Ac., east water street.
Painters.
house Andi
ton streets.
,Jf, jiUlfi fftiti Otmttfcelltal
r; conior Broad an brough-
’. J a CKSON. house, sign, and carriage pointer,
over T. B. Htumbfrell A co’s, broad street.
Milliners and Dressmakers.
i,.,. al. J. rUOfROLlW, fashionable yulljhpr and
dressmaker, corner water and crawford streets.-
I RS. C. A. PARSONS, fashionable milliner and
itrefcstnSker. corner of broughton and clay sts.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS-
B. f. BIT! d CO,
BEAT. ESTATE
BfUMUIME,
THEY WILL BUY OR SELL
ANY LAND
IN SOUTHWESTERN OR SOUTH
ERN GEORGIA.
THEY WILL SELL, BUY OR’ RENT?
ANY PROPERTY
IN THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE.
THEY WILL INSURE
AnY'PROPERTY
AGAINT LOSS BY FIRE.
THEY WILL INSURE THE
LIVES OF EVERYBODY
IN GEORGIA.
Attorneys at Lavh .
A LLEN & HINE3,.Bttorneys at law, office over the
store of J. P. OicKiuson k
r. Cb„ soutb-broSd .street.
pLEMING k RUTHERFORD. atVdrneys at law.
Of
fice over J. A. ntts J: co’s dr ug store.
AMP BELL A- GURLEY, attorney? it law and sol-
eJiuK\ Office in court house.
S ll6i J: ORAWpOUD, attorneys at law. Office in
court house.
W " ItlTKI-FY A DON.ALSON. Attorneys at
Lair. Office in Shntoru’s Block, Brough
ton street.
Misceiiahedhi:
I ^ MERY JOHNSON, dealer in stoves, tinware,
house-furnishing goods, &bi, south-bfoad street.
D R. E. J. jVORG.AN, otters his professional Services
to the citizens of the city and vicinity: Office in
Bower’s block, np stairs, soUth-broad street.
HRS. FARR Aft k JONES, offer their professional
V services to the citizens of Bsmbridge and vicinity:
Office over E. H. Smith’s store.
iR. M. L. BATTLE, snrgeon dentist Office over
I Rockwell & West’s store, south-broad street.
C. SCBF.RS. dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry,
musical instruments, etc., west street.
J P. DICKINSON & CO., dealers in confectioneries
and family groceries, south-broad street. m
ly EWIS ROBB, barber and halt dresser, broad st.
i under Exchange saloon.
oet Hr —
Qroov&r, Stubbs « Co.
COTTON PACTORo
AND
Commission Merchants,
bay STREET;
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
f . E. Groever, . T1I
Ssranssh. Ga T - Mae in tyre,
*13 c. F ctakk. q Tbomasville, Ga.
iliir^Ssvsnnsh. Ga. 6m
J AS WATT, practical gunsmith, and dealerin guns,
pistols, ammunition, etc., west street
CALX. AND SEE THEM
office:
BROUGHTON STREET,
. OPPOSITE COCHT HOUSE. JjTitf
IISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
stock change of Seiiednle.
-o»-
GOODS I
20 Stripes. .
W Pieces Gflura^us
GinghanrJSbe^ks."'
Pieces Columbus Factory Jeans'
and Track for Trowscra.
r sale by
BABBIT & WARFIELD
CF.,)
-!
Land and Town Lots
FOR SALE !
GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OF
FERED IN DECATUR!!
I OFFER my FLINT RIVER FARM for
sale, at a great sacrifice. It cost me
fire thousand dollars before the war; contains
150 acres lavd, more or less, and
s-ven or eight town lot* on the south west
boundary. Sa d land extends from the city
limits to Tonge’s Factory, on the Flint river,
a distance of one mile. About one hundred
neres open land on the place—no improve
ments. Al£b, fifre hundred dollars’ woyth
of seasoned lumbor. co.isistjng of Weather
t5.iading,*Ceiling, Flooring, iStc. Apply to
novl.3 3m M. N. SCOTT.
"1. t) SMYTHB & CCX,
IMt*OUTERS OF
• •
CROCKERY;
i Wm and €hina,
Axti Dr.Ai.r.fes is
GEN’L SUPEKIXTENbF.St’SOFFICF.,
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad,
SaVasnau, Nov. 6th, 1869.
0 57 and after SUNDAY, the 7th instant.
Passenger Trains on this Ro:id frill run
as follows, commencing with the 4.20 F. M.
Train i
NIGIIT EitPRfiSS fliAl^S.
Leave Savannah (Saturdays except
ed) af.: t.SGf m
Arrive at Baihbridge (Sundays ex
cepted) at ,.6.15 a tc
Arrive at Live Oat (Sundays ex
cepted) at- 2.20 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville, Sundays ex
cepted,at 7.02 a m
Arrive at Tallahassee at 7.07 a m
Airive at Quincy ati 9.16 a m
Leave Quincv, Saturdays excepted,
at 6-25 a m
Leave 'lallahassee, Saturdays ex-
eepted.at 8 25 p m
Leave Jacksonville, Saturdays ex
cepted, at 8 30 p m
Leave Live Oak, Saturdays except
ed, at .....1.28 am
Leave Bai nbridge, Saturdays except
ed. at 9.30 p m
Arrive at Savaunabjjuuday sexcept
ed, at. 10.50 a m
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah,Sundays excepted,
' at 7.15 a TO
Arrive at Live Oak, Sundays ex-
cfeptbd, at... ........7.00 p m
Leave Live Oak, Sundays ekeented,
at 6.00 a in
Arrive at Savannah, Sundays ex
cepted, at >135 p tn
PaSsengere for t-tations west of Lawton,
on Main'Line, lake Express Train leaving
Savannah at 4.30 p. m.
Brunswick: train.
Leave Savannah."Tuesday, Tliur*
day and Satnaday. at 12.50pm
Arrive at No. 6 (Junction) at.... 4.8a p m
Arrive at Brunswick at. •**••• P m
Leave Brunswick. Mohday, Wed-
• nesday and Friday, at 12-50 p m
Leave No 6 at 3.00p-m
’Arrive at Savannah ut 5.9.9 p m
(1. S. HAINES.
nnvl'Jlm GeHt'rhl Superintendent.
i •*.- S9 ::
INCORPORATED 185§.
E J. HENDERSO.Vi CO., fumitnre dealers, cabinet
niakft-s, lipholsterer.S and undertakers. Fisk B
burial cases always
fipholstererg .i
always on hani
A—cor. west and water sts.
L OUIS ARMSTRO.VG, carpenter and cooper, soUc-
patronage. Shop on clarke street.
J L-. A DAMN: ,<aiPfnter, broad street. Solicits pat
ronage. Conti acta promptly executed.
W S. ROBERSON A CO., dealer* in fresh meats of
descriptions, such as beef, veal, mutton, pork,
kVd; tefe: Everyday. Cornerhroadand broughton sts.
J. COOPER, dealer in cO&htry product, fresh
meats, Ac., west street.
W J. BRENNER, dealer In fine wines, liquors,
segars, Ac., A , corner broad and water street*.
W A B. CRA V FORD, blacksmiths. Patronage
solicited. nop on eaet water street.
NEW CASH STORE!
*>r. BROUGHTON A WEST STS.
Quick Sales! Small Profits!
NOUB °4»tior^^i bl ? hmra * for the public ac-
n. Where the buyer wiil be famished at
how Rates for cash.
I>RY GOODS!
— AM D —
groceries,
FRUITS and confections,
In quantities to soil
PURCHASERS.
flour, bacon, lard.
Other*^rt.’s 0rMg **’ ^"di*** Raisons, and
Call and n. «1°° B **** TnD * *o mention,
sat Tt < , °®' or * purchasing elsewhere.
J3 « ? m w h.-Sarttn.
N t v .
tall dealers in ready-made clothing, eassi-
meres. Ac., Is , East Water street.
T C. GLOVER A 00., Batchers and Dealers
6 in country produce, next door to Exchange
aloon. Water street.
R
House, Corner Clap. A Planter’s streets.
N ELSON A nONE, Eating house, Brough-
ten street. -
CAPITAL, - - - $350,000!
j. F. BOZEMAN. Presidemt.
D. F. WILLCOI, Secretary.
_
J-:-
C ONTINUES to fumish perfect security against loan
or damage by fire on AU kinds of insurable prop
erty at adequate rates,
Agents can be found it. every prominent point m
the Southern States, to whom appllcatlobs for tnsttr-
ance may be made. -Apply to
ifOHN M. POTTER, Agent,
oct23-t-2m Bainbrldge. Ga.
DESIRABLE
Plantations to Bent
O N Tneedav, December 7th. 1869. .we »ill of
fer for rent, foi the ensuing year, at pub
lie outcry, before the Court House door in Bath-
bridge, the following lands, vis:
Arhe’t fclan’ation containing 830 acres open land
Reynolds “ - 800 « « «
Si**’ « - soo “ **
Kolb « “ 4«0 “ w
Johnson « » 1#0 « « “
Also, two settlements on Monroe plaee, one
of 250 acres ; the other of 70 acres—these set
tlements rented separately.
TERMS—Feneinc to be kept in good repeirj
Notes paynb e 1st November 187S, with good
security and lien on all crops grown.
WM. G. D. TONGE,
F. L. BABBIT.
Adm’ro Estate 5. Davis Tenge.
Bainbridge. Ga.. Oet. 25, 1869. f5-tdr)
i'Jtij Congress £ jii St. ^vlian Sts.,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEURGIA.
«pf»t 1S*- trlT 1 j jar .
J. lY W SLMLY
PHOTOGRAPHER.
COPl ES 0 F A LL Iv INDS OF
CHEAP! CHEAP!!
I\egs Kails—4 to 40«1.
g Kegs Finishing Kails 4 to 40tl.
40ft P°uiuls White Lead in Oil.
A ?npply of Boiled and Kaw
Linseed C)il to arrive.
For^ale iiy
BABBIT & WAEFIELD.
1'^ U
Bade IS
AM Y STYLE AND SIZE
ALL KINDS OF
FRAMES A PICTURES
ALWAYS ON nAND AND
MADE TO ORDER.
sei 118 3m
H. C. McKEE.
D. M. BENNETT.
BAIlfBRIIMSE, CUTHBERT
AND COLUMBUS B. R.
W E. RCTHERFORDk CO..Keepers Livery and
Sale Stables, Broad street, rear of Sharon House
L OSCAR JACKSON. Warehouse and Com
mission Merchant, Bruton’s Wharf, foot of
\Y aier street.
Wm. H. Tison.
Wx. W. Goudon.
USOV & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND—«-
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
96, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Bagging, Hope or IrooTieiidvi&eed w CiopB.
liberal cash adrancaa made on oonsignments of
Cotton.
Grateful for hberel P»*voeoeetnttepaot, a e«tin-
nipt* iMwiefa iiapoctfqjiY goiiqtsn. if
CALL FOR lO PER CENT OF THE
*ND «ft 3RD INSTALLMENT
Office B., C. C. Railboad Co., )
Bainbbidgk. Oct 25th, 1869. )
A CALL for the Seooud and Third Install
ment* of TEN per eent each open the sob-
scription to the Capitol Stock of the Bainbiidge.
Cuthbert and Columbus Railroad Company, l-
“ ‘53. .5
John King. Banker in Lumpkin. to »r.J. K-
Barnnm; in CnthberLto Captain W. M. Tomlin,
See re ta it and Treasurer, and in Bainbndge, to
to the undersigned. ..
BENJAMIN F. BRUTON,
Oel. SO. 1869—tt President.
WAGON FOB SALE-
A n excellent four-horse wag-
on fo# sole, at Very Tow
Apply to _WILLIS M- RUSSELL.
July*31. lS6*tf .j-
McKEE * BE.V.VEIT, .
Dealers iv
Ulrriagcs, Btigsies, Haines*,
Jte., it., it.
Corner tVest broad and Bay Streets;
SAVANNAH, GA:
At this Extensive Repository and Manufactory
will always be found 2 Itrgb Variety of
all the most fashionable
Carriage, Bockawaj and Bnggxe
jfon in use. All work sold and warranted al
this fertiblishment will be protected;
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST MAN
NER, AT REASONABLE RATES.
Jan9. 1869 14 ,T
ALFKliiH HAY WOOD,
WHOLESALE DEALER IK
OYSTERS and FISH
—OF
ATT, KINDS.
\ ~
Orders Promptly Executed I
terms positively cash.
■avaihia»oOa.
ESTABLISHED 1844*
Wh. M- Davidson,
1M Bmy Slrerf,
Ratta n Ykftll. GtfiO-
Wholbsale and Retail Deales I*
Foreign Doaeslie Wines
aub UQOUBS
O F the FINEST QUALITIES; slrosols
Agent, for the Stat >s of Georgia and Fton-
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston k Co. s Cele
brated Philadelphia Ale. Ordors eeliHtod.
Oet. 3, IMS- 1
PROLIFIC
COTTON seed.
A FEW hundred bushels of PURE PRO
LIFIC COTTON SEED for sale.
PRICE £2 p£& BUSHEL,
Sacked and De’irered at Depot.
RkPEnexCKS:—W. B. Smith. Capt. C. E.
Conyers, Atlapuigus, Decatur Co., Ga.
Orders containing money by Exprrss
with directions for shipment promptly attended
to. J. R. L tTIMER,
Spdrth; «a;
Attapulccs, Ga., Sept. 25, 1869.
This is to certify that I have planted during
the yeatoCottnn Seed pnrcliased of J R Latimer,
E-q. I e-nsider the seed superior to any other
of this seetion, and will yield at lrast one hun
dred per cent, more than the seed (Paget) I
have been planting for years.
W. B. SMITH.
oct'9-2 til istjan.
THE
Oldest Shoe Store
IN SAVANNAH.
W. €. RULER,
Hario^ just r0tuni*d fiom Philadelphia and
a B >8tou, iJ prepared to furnish
PLANTERS & THEIR F4MILIES
WITS THE
BEST STOCK
-OF-
■BOOTS AND SHOES
IN OUR CITT.
Directly opposite the Pulaski House, and a few
doors above the Se-even H use,
133 Caagren Street,
septlS SAVANNAH, GA. jl
Death of a free Government.
The following is from a speech de
livered by Hon. D. W. Voorhees, of
Indiana:
It is a meloncholly spectacle io bfe*
hold a free Government die. The
world, it is true, is filled with evi
dences of decay. All nature speaks
the voice c f dissolution, and the high-
way of history aDd of life is strewn
with the wrecks which time, the
great despoiler, has made. But the
hope of the future, bright visions of
reviving glory, are nowhere denied to
the heart of man; save as he gazes oh
liie downfall of legal liBfetty; He lis
tens sorrowfully to the autumn winds
as they sigh through dismantled for.
rests, blit he knows that their breath
will be soft and vernal in the spring,
and that the dead flowers and wither
ed loliage will blossom and bloom
again. He sees the sky overcast with
the angry frown of the tempest, but
he knows that (he suu will re-appear,
and the emblazonry of God cannot
perish. Man himself, ibis strange
connecting link between dost ftnd
Deity, tollers wearily, onward under
the weight of years and pain, towards
the tomb, bat now briefly his life lin
gers around the dismal spot. It iff
filled with tears and grief, and the
willow and the cypress gather aronnd
it with their loving but mournful em
brace. And is this all ? Not so. If
a man die shall he not live again ?
Beyond the gfrstvfc; in tlnvdistant
Aidenr, hope provides an elysiuin of
the soul, where the mortal assumes
immortality, and lifeLecontes an end
less splendor. Bat where, Sir, in all
the dreary regions of the past, filled
with convulsions, wars and crimes,
can you point Jrotlr lihgbr to the tomb
of a free commonwealth on which the
angels of resurrection have ever de
scended, or from whose sepulchre thg
stone of despotism lias been rolled
away? Where, in what age and in
what clime, have the reins of cons'i.
tutional freedom renewed their yonth
and gamed their lost estate? By
whosestrong grip liafl the dead corpse
of the republic once fallen, ever been
raised ? The merciful- Maker, who
walked upen the waters and bade the
winds be still, left no ordained apos
tle with power to wrench apart the
jaws of national death, and release
the victim of despotism. The wail of
the heart-broken over the dfead is not
so sad to me.as the realization of this
fact. But all History, with a loftd un
broken voice, proclaims it, and the
evidence of what the past has been
is conclusive to my mind what the
future will be. Wherever in the do-
maiil of human conduct a people once
possegsted bf libfttty have fluriendeitd
those great gifts bf God at Ibe com
mand of usurper, they have ne7er .af
terwards proven themselves worthy
to regain their fdirfeited treasure.
Tbe Bullock in ItisGldty.
SOUND THE HUGAG*—BEAT THE FOil-TOX !
—BLOW TUE TTZZV-FVZZV.
The magnetic telegraph brings us the
important intelligence from Atlanta that
the Bullock’s special train with its pre-
cions freight, incinding Solon Robinson
of the New York Tribune, John W. For
ney; of his “two papers, both daily,”
and author of tbe Forrest-jamisen letter,
besides innumerable slanders upon the
South and her people, arrived yesterday
in grand pomp and spread-eagle display
at Atlanta, drawn by the locomotive
“'Gov. bidtodk,” all covered over with
flags and doggerel mottoes. By tbis
time the trinmphal car of the Bullock
has arrived in Macon, and has doubtless
produced a great sensation.
Our people ftbould be prond that they
hafe a Bullock in the Executive chair
(whether fair or foul) who is so capable
of representing the dignity of the State
and dispensing their hospitality. There
is something so exquisitely modest and
dignified in the whole alfair that it can
not fail to challenge the admiration of
tbe civilized world.
There will be many bollocks and oth-
er rare animals on exhibition- at the Fair
bnt the Bullock has succeeded in mak
ing himself the central figure of tbe
demonstration, and though no prize nlay
be awarded him, he will doubtless carry
off the honors from more worthy Cattle.
Fire la carpet-bagger! Vive La humbug!—
Sav. News 16iA.
Bullock’s Twin.—South Carolina has
a Governor enongb like Bollock in char
acter and deeds tb bfe his brother.
The Charleston Nevis says of him :
We cannot believe that Governor
Scott is wholly ignorant of the laws
of the S ate. On the coutrary, he
knows the laws and wilfully and
wantonly breaks thsm.— Cafnmbtts
Sunx
Pulpit Pro4ogie*
There is much good sense in the fol
lowing remarks by Theodore Cnyler:
Now let m* say plainly that I for on*
grow more distrustful every day of these
pulpit prodogies, and of the spirit thei
lusts after them. No man can be a
power in the pulpit unless he possesses
a good brain, a godly heart, e deep
knowledge of tbe Bible a?d tho human
heart, and a glowing love of souls. And
the very qualities sneh ministers of
Christ will be most likely to aim at sim
plicity of speech, and spiritual unction
from the Holy One, hhd a Hglft'con
formity in every utterance to the inspir
ed word of God. He will endeavor ik
speak not the words which man’s wis
dom teacheth. When be is called to en-
bonnter what brother Bulkley calls a
rationalistic philosophic auditor, he wfll
be likely to rely on the tremendous en
ginery of tbfe truth of God os it is re^
vealed in the inspired-word. Instead of
meeting the intellectual skeptic as a
skeptic, he will meet him as a guilty,
per'shiflg siduer: be Will present to hiht
his own heart, his own need Of a Savior-
and the perfect adaptation of the Aivior
to meet his eoul’s necessities ftdthlhg
suits a caviling skeptic better thy^fi to
entice an ambassador off into the slip
pery regions of metaphisics;.* on that,
ground the rationalist jp'at borne. A
minister of Christ is st home only when
bis feet are planted firmly on the Bock
of Ages, sad he is wielding vigorously
the svrord of the Spirit, which is the
word of God.
The Ku-Klux After the Cotton
Thieves.-—A bad state of affairs exists
in Sumter District, South Carolina. The
cotton crop having been nearly all picked
out the negroes are Stealing it' in the
seed and selling it to the carpet-baggers
aud scalawags who keep cross-road
grocery Stores. A correspondent of the . -
Charleston News says: .
The farifiefa, unable Id pfdtfctil Mteifr
wide-extended fields at night, and sur
rounded by canning and expert thieves;
have remonstrated with merchafite and
traders for aiding, howevet txniutentiot 1
ally, these rogues, by pnrfehssiiig teed
cotton at all; and in most ififitfinces this
appeal Hits beeii rfetfeived ttntl ponded
to in the right spirit. Batchers Are y«i
some who are unwilling to give np the/
profits of a traffic, which, though a
source of great Wrong, is not yet pro--
hibited by law. Sbliie linknown persons,
banded together, arid supposed to be the
Kn Klnx, have token tbe naatte* into
their own hands. Several stores, after
previous warning to their qwuers, have .
been burnt, Some who were warned
have agreed to stop trading in ibis line.
The Columbus Snft, Speakift'g of the'
Northern guests at the Macon Fair;-,
utters the sentiments of nine-tenth* of:
the respectable white people ot Georgia,
when it says:
“Among tbe list we recognife tfrb
names of several worthy and distin
guished gentlemen, men wfabffi Geor
gians would be glad to see and weleomA-
at any and all tiroes. It is unfortunate,
that they come in such questionable
shape and in tiWUlpanjrbf xnch execrable
miscreants tat Bullock, Halbert and
others. We trust that they will under
stand that all true Georgians repudiate
that portion of the programme which
committed; them to oompany which nmel
have been mortifying to their self-
respect. r .
Anctheb one of Bullock's Thieves
absconded.—While at Camilla we werii
informed by high antbority, that one
Harman Bray, one of Bollock's Notarise
Public, residing in Colquit county, near
the Bne of Mitchell—a notorious cow
and hog thief—recently perpetrated fitt
exploit in his line, and finding out that
Mr. Gregory, the owner of the stolen
property, bad proof to convict biffi,
threw np bis commission, absconded
and now brags in parte unkhowti ttJ this
officers of tbe l&ur.—Albany News.
Five Hundred Dollars RewabD^-*- .
Is offered by the Agricultural Soeiety
of Early county for the appre/hentfofi
and delivery to the Sheriff of Early
county, with evidence to QdfaViet the
incendiary wl)o fired ^hd burned the
gin house of J. W. Alexander, Jn., of
that county, which burning took
place on Wednesday, 3d of this
month.
A soul, like aa instrument of
should be well toned to most the various
strajns the band of Providence #if euli
from its vibrating chords;, firmly, yet
sweetly should Us tones ring out, of
whatever character they ara^strong, but
sweet music still, should a God-strength
ened spirit yield beneath, the touch of
sorrow or adversity; as sweet, though it
may be sadder, as in it* days of brightest
power. , y7
The preacher who divide* hii dfls*
course into too iuany beads; still hard
ly find ears for them all. •
Christ caught orators bv fishapr-
tnen, not fishermeb by ondoruj—
Wordsworth. •
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