The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, November 09, 1866, Image 2

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! ^.lulhbert Appeal J TH£ I.ABOi QUW1IOW. *•» g* r.r The Calhbrrt Appeal. IUr. A. 1. HAMILTON, It. D.,I MI.UIIKUT I'lKI.DKK, I.ii.iom. '£ Itev.TUKO K SMITH, A. U., J FRIDAY, NOYKMMER 9, I860. Pulaski CmmTV—1*. II. 1). Scar I rough, Judge of tlio County Court of Pulaski, diod at hi* residence in Haw. kiimvillo, mi last Wednesday evening. ttir It " ill be kept ui mind that tin President bus recommended Thursday, tho iifftb install), im it day of Uonorul Thanksgiving throughout tliu United Htutw. E^'l ’ho Now York Tribnno *ny* “an impeachment of llio President—no matter how just and necessary—-will id- namt certainly phiiigi- t' n country nfrosh into convulsion* and civil war, just when i»H need of pence mid thrift is HMNtt ur- gent.” fcjr P.C. Herron, late Major Genor- ? 1 iH|lio l.'niind Hinton nriny, now u t- t' ui hroker in New Orleans, him recently returned from u tour of inspection through nwilly nil llio parishes of Lnn li.ina, nml report* the prospect of cot- t«ii in ll.nt State gloomy. - - — o»- — (V/y, AW ;V—A light recently occurred near llrnxton Hpring*, between a pmiy or Shi v, yor*, under Col*, Goss mid Phillip*, end u number of despnru G1KER05117 ARD REPUDIATION We find the following in tins ( hronielc nnd Sentinel of-Augusta, n* erninnting from n*whole*:ilo merchant of ihnt city, and highly commonded by that journal: ll “ A* for niVHelf, I proclaim it publicly, ^bnl any man indebted to mo enn be dis charged from hi* oidig'tion *on hi* own term*. If he represent* that ho i* able to pny only fit) cent* in tlie dollar, or -•> cent* in Uiu dollar, or even '■> cent* in the dollar, I will receive it nnd give him dear receipt. And if lie represent*.that ho is urinbio to pay any pqrtien of hi* in- dehtedne**, without beggaring In’* fami ly, / u ill r/irt him ii/> Im /lopfru, and dis- chnrue him from hi* obligation to pny nny tlii lift. No man who desires to jirc- servo In* honc»ty and integrity, need har bor u thought of repudiation on uccouut of hi* indebtedness to mu !” Wo can cordially unite in commending thi* example to nil n* n pnietiimhio wnv of compounding existing contract liabili ties. Wu think there i* but little rnani- fe*t demru on tho part of creditor* to cue wheru thorn is ii manifest intention nml wish oil the part of tho debtor* to pay a* much n* he enn of hi* indchtednc**. If I owe A, nnd nay to him I wish I had the money, 1 would pay you, whun ho hoc* every day that I am sjmndirig inonoy for lino clothe*, nml other thing* not nets- e*nnry to my comfort, he distrust* mo, and diabeliovcM what I ray. Hut if I go to him and ray, I owe you i’lUO, hero is 81(1 or it i* nil I enn spare now, when I can I will pay you llio buhmeo; and if, by my habits, I hIiow that I am trying to make nml save inonoy. to pay mo*, in w hich Go** wa* killoil nnd 1 hih. n ,y ( ] u GIh, thero ia no danger of hi* *uing hp* rnortiilly wounded. Omw wn* (i| rno ]|« will not only not sue me. hut Democratic candiatn for State Auditor^ w j|| cret |g n , 0 n gain, nr lend me tho veiy and Phillipn wa* formerly a well known lnft|U ,y j j m y tn |,j m jf | l0 cllll pp(j re \i cin respondent of tho Now \ ork iri- Wlmt tlnj people need most iau re*ton»- bund. ferfr lion. Merdrith 1’. Goutry died nt half part nine o'clock on the morning of tho lid iimUmt, nt tho rpnidctico of Mr* Mary Ann ILggult, nour Nu*h- villo. (.’ol. Gentry Im* nerved hi* conn l*v in the Gnugrt 1 ** or tho United Stah 1 *, lor Hourly flftoun veinh, with unrivalled ul.ilii y-iumu|ivuvl. iilA-.iiuai-rkHiiUi. I.o.,- l>»l'"'V'r by lira uulo of pr-purly. lion of common honesty nnd good faith. Wo nro much domornlixed by tho wnf, and hnvo not confidor.vo in each other. I.ot those in debt go to tho*o tfiey owe, line) out tho necc**ilie* of the creditor*, mid coiniminicute to them their own cm Inirrnfunwnt* ; nrreiinin if they mnnol *ettlo debt* by Milmlitutlng and ex hun, or and integrity. feUPMKlUK COURT. M'lio lion. Superior Court, of linn dolpli county, convened In thi* city on Monday la*t. Hi* Honor, John T, Clarke, presiding, w ith hi* uaiial dignity, delivered a lengthy uml impreHeivechargo to Hie Grand •Jury, cowling nil the du tic* and ro)Hiu*ihilitio* of that body, uml to nnd through them to the country, hi* view* upon tho Mlhjoot of the frood- men, their right* and re*pon*ibilitie*; even the dutic* of the whiten toward| that tinfoiliilints raco. It i* u source of, gratiiicution Ihnt tho viuw* and a* h )n*t rosort pro|K**o tornm of eompromi*o ami givv now noto*, accord iug tho circumituncc* nnd c(|iiit)c* of ouch particular eimo. lloacst men, if they meet in tho light spirit, will mldoni fail to agree. Tho greedy and unfeeling nhylock, who will contend for tho last farthing due him by the contract, regard, lot** of th.* tnicAirluncfl that have overta ken tho jioor debtor, will ho an exception to u very general rule. Our l.uw Kditor i* impromod with the idea that repudiation i* unounilituliona], whether it lie hy net of the State Leg in lullin' or a Statu convention ; nnd lliut of Judge* Hmoomo dillk ully lion in the way, of n <WMMnlb.Mh.ty nf frmbl luw *«"«>*bf... Nnr would will, liiii.ui.illy .....I juMi...., ..... be I 1 "" ll, "" r , ru '"‘"!y «' vo r “ H "" ,l Kinning lu l» «™..|„Ily «.tcrl..M by 1 llnv0 ta 1,0 >" ,ir, "' ,n ' 11 A ; , U ">" vud |K»i,l... Wo h ,M (Ira .b.y i. ....I far, ,I "' WI ° “ ml ' i " v, '" 1 ‘ Kl tho m ' mLr .liati.nt who., wo (h.ii, oillmol (our „ r ln « |.lanU.(n.n .....I i.fMitw, bn.lt.. K ..f., . utwur.1 intorforo..,.,., for Jho " „r. «.u!U not eontoniontly pny, n,«l nimo., ,„„l„t llio Homo li.no wilb.mt '"f"' 0 " 0 8 l ". , '“' ""' l ll "’ l ‘"" 1 h “ B their JcguJt K,cn doprociatud m value, it would Mein tliul in un*o llm creditor would not corn- prejudice protect them in all light*. Tho htmhiPH* of tho court weem* to 1 progrosHing «im»uthly. In nddillotl to our city bar, we have noticed in attend race Mr. Worrell Wimb rly and lleall of Stewart, Mr. lline*, of Albany, Mr. Miller, of Marion, Mr Woolen, of Ter iell, Mr. Munroe, of Calhoun, amt Mr. l’aikor, of Miller. 'i*ho criminal mutter Iwfore tho court i* comjrnrnlively uiiimpurlimt. 1.R0IBLA1URR. The proceeding* ol thi* body, a* wo gn*im TneiU *'oVJtn' tmiDvrai^w illtlf*,'mv not of mitHoioiit importance, thu* far, to inako it de*irublo to print them in de tail. A number of bill*, local in their ajv jilicnlion, have been plo|*mul, nnd a lew, that, if pn**od, would bo of gouer nl interest. Tho Slay Law, tho County Court, and Kviief to tho l’coplo locm to hnvo Mcurod a ahnru of nttontion*— Nothing, nt thi* distance from the Capi tal, am 1 , at thi* *tago of tho *c**ion can bo clilertaiaed a* to tho prohuhlo action on them} oi nny other general subject*. TIhwo who are familiar with Uhi Legi*- hitivo pro*coding*, aro aware Hint tho valiant ami complicating view* of nielli- born* o* embodied in pro|«o»ed nut* at tho oiH'ning of the session, aro roforrod to oomniittccH who discus* them in pri vote, di ;est nml mature tho action of thu Legislature, which is generally reported and noted U|h»ii nt a late period of tho session. Ihmce, outsider* are generally impressed with the idea that tho Legis lature is doing nothing, w hen, in fuel, they are iudu*trinu*ly at work. Their liiiai action i* hurried, but not without eotiHiddrittion, a* many. }>eoplo sup|K»sc. The gas is blown oil’ in tho public halls j but the 1’ inking and working i* done iu tho room* of the committee*. tCV- It i* said that llio eldest daugh ter ot thu late General Scott died heart left coiivont, hecitrsu her •t consent to her tinlr tmg French nublemau broken iu a Fi'i i n l.itlii'l - would li nage with a y promiso with him, ft law to force him to noiilo the debt, nml such ft oftO bo legally adopted, would be ju*f and light. Thu cuso would bo still Hlrongur, if tho note of A. wn* given lor uogro prnporiy. Hut wo w ill *up|N>*\> another oftso, U. lior- rowed‘In lN(»rt, $I0,00<I, and embarked iu trading, bought no negroeft, nml at the clone of the war wn* worth SlOli.ouO Thero would bo no justice in mailing that debt. Or it nuty bo that the nofo of H. wm given for land* <>r city property which ho still ow ns, and has enjoyed from Jho doto (i.tJiUjUUfchutajyilu„tUc.unia. cut time, cun any ono m*o either tho jus tice or morality in sealing or repudiating such u debt ? Every cuho luw its pecu liar circumstance*. nri 'ho communication of Mr. Juo. McK, Gunn, in vindication of llio Culli- belt merchant* will ho found in another column. It tilford* us plcnsuro to learn, that tho dim go* which have been for sometime in circulation, ami which were embodied in tho artiolo of our correspon dent 1 Uumiolph," were founded in a mi* take of the facts. Thi* is tho more grat ifying ns wo were ah unity impressed with tho belief that they arc an lioiioru- blu body of men, who for intelligentc nml integrity will eompnro favorably with tho merchants of nny city in thu State. l-*r Wo clip thu subjoined from the Macon Daily Telegraph ia due fteknowl- edgment of it* kindly notice. The sterling Worth of thu Telegraph is toi^ well known to need anything of ours: ('tilhhri l .!—The first numbers of this new weekly Im* renehed us. It is pub lished in tho lloiirishing town of Guth- tn'it, K’iimtolph county, hy Klnm ('tiri*. tinii and .lame* I*. Suwtetl, and edited by Uev. A. L llmnilltHi, D. D., Ilerbeil Fielder and lJov, Theodore K. Smith— (juito n strong team. The number be fore u* is wdl got up, showing industry and very respectable talent on the part of both editors and publishers. The Appeal has our best w islics ha ils sue and olliccr. rA wfljl tells of a landlady who made her ten so weak that it couliiu’t gel | up thu spout of the tcupot. LI.ECTIOR RETUBR8. JA'*kffr/^Xsf/K.V'Heputficnt)H elect fha (Juighcf'Hiwji) —5 full delegation. Two lined men arc elected to tho f.egislfl- Int uro—ono in OharlcHtown tlio other m Ilcstnn. Later nml fuller returns do not alter tho result a* indicated in last night’s dcs- pul.ll, }fh»oitri.—dim. Till* elected to Con gress in First District over Hogan, pres ent member— Uepublicim giiift, H. F. Lovo i* ro-cicctcd to Congress in Hcv enth District. VItrunxin.— In the first- !>i*tnet f’ayao (Hep.) ha* three thousand liinjiifity over Hrown (Dcm.) 'J’lio Bovoud, Third, Fifth and Bivth District* elect Hcpub- limn* to emigres*. Jn Fourth District Kldridgu (Dorn.) Iioh throo tlioitMOd ma jority. Maryland* — Iloturiw fn>m \\ estern: counties, comprising Fourth District, in diento tllo election of Frank Thomti* by two Ihnurnml majority. Tho }Ynahlngtihn Into'Hgmenr lia* Halifmoro s|>ecjul* saying Conservative* to day, notwithstanding all adverse cir- OUnatuncM, nehioved a great success.— Majority in tho city estimated tit twelve hundred. Hath Conservative member* of Con gross nro el-clod by tin entire l.ogislu live ticket. Heturiw from tho voriou* countie* arc in favor of tho Conservative*. Xne York.—Competent judges place Hcptlblienn majority in tho State nt five Uioiiuand. The Trilmno elaim* more.— Hopublioans lost thnso Cimgre** in is land counties, Dodge, Darling nml llum- plnles, but gbin three in river districts —Van Wyclio, Hobortson and Con nell. The Republican majority in llio Flute i* variously estimated ut from ftOOO to 9000. Illinois 10,000 Republican majority, Wi*ion.-in lf<,0(lU Hopublicun mnjori •y- Marnnehusett* 70,000 Republican mn jmity. Xeit Yort. The C’onglessional dele- gnlioii stand* 1 Ucpublicnn* to 1 Demo crat—Fitgivuvos elected in Third Dir trict. JlclamiiA— Democratic Governor and CungrcHsuiQii elected by lo.uoO majuri ty—a gain of f»,00O, NEWS IThMS. The Lady or Cion. DuHoso, - only sur viving daugli'cr of Goo. Uobl. Tooiitb*, died in Washington, (in., a few day* A letter i* publithod from Mr. Score ry Fowitrl. to lion. Fir Frederick, W. A. Hruce, IjerDritanic Majesty’* Mini*- ter at Wasliington, in leferonec to the conviction, in ii Canadian colonial court, .f James Lynch, nud John M’Mahan, h'm'gbd with eomplicily with |)m lain nt tack ol llm Fohhin* on Fort Kt iu*; thcy i boing citizens of llio United Flutes.— Tho Government, through Mr. Sow m il, asks for n suspension of tho execution of the sentenced, until tho President can xamiuo into the legality of tho convic tion* ; and, to that end, ask* that a copy »f tho pi-ocooding* l>o sunt to Wasliing ton. T’his stop seem* to indiunto n purpose on tlte part o! our ruling authorities, b< coastituto in tlio President of Iho I’nilutl State* munolhing of A high Court of Ap peal ami Heviow, where tho net* of tlu> .1 udiutary of tho wtHdd nro to Im set asida or npptiivod, when their decision* involve thulivusof citizens of tho conn try, for olVeuse* committed within an.I ngauist tlm “ot 7lttif)’ ^PufTTtTlcS — Till* looks more liko "giving a dare" to .Mm Hull, than was manifest by our Premier about tho tiino that Mason and Slidell were released. Hill Arp (lion. (’. H. Smith) ha* liven loeted mi honorary mendier of tho .H5f- ferson Society, of tho University’ of Vir- uin. Judge Fpcar r of the Flint (’iron’ll iii tlii* Statu, he* decided, after polcum ar gument heard, tfiat tho stay luv I* con stitutional. Gull. Toni Anderson is a candidate for Major of Atlanta. Maj. A H. Hops, of Homo, (>iu,“nnd for many year* Clerk of the Superior Court of Floyd county* died on tho USth ultimo. lie had but few equal* and no Mipo a rior a* si recorder uud keeper of publi< revi U'd*. MUM'/oiVr, AW. b.—Tho Constitu tional Amendment was referred to-day in cncli House with instruotious to re port n» soon ns practicable, lion. A. II . Stephen* thoroughly opposes it, and J think* tho LcgirJuturo .should net iinniej doately on t|»o subject, and sottlo the ! question, so far a* Georgia is concerned. Tho rejection of tho Auiotultnunt ij | deemed curtain. 1 tuvTho President has pardoned Geo. A. Trenliolui, on the special rucpumuuul- atiou of Nl;ij. (lens. Howard, >5i«k!c*, Dix and others. A OROB8 OUTRAUK AND MURDER IN GORDON COUNT*. » We father from tl»o Chferokdb Geor gian of the ^1 iiiKtnnt/thu following jrtfr- QelilaiH of <>Be of tho huml itrmjou* and cold blooded murder* which hu* eVfer disgraced tho history of nny county in our State. They cnnlirm a previous ac count published in thin paj/cr. Tim murderer* were two men who hailed from Tennessee, and who claimed to be looking for stolen horses, which they had lost. Tho Georgian says: Tho .truth of thi* transaction, a* de tailed to ll* by a gent email who was present at tho investigation bcinro the Court of Inquiry, i* as follow*: A Captain Dull, from Tcnnease, wont to Gordon county in search or a horse, which ho alleged he had lost. Me car ried with him a man named Ju/n<-*ft A. 1.0 tig (alia* Jamc* A. I teed), a* a wit ness to identify tho torso. Duff found the homo in Uio possession i f n citizen of Gordon county named King, nndmied out a possessory warrant for tlio proper ly under our statute. Tho parties not being ready for trial the case was, by agreement, postponed till tlio loth of November Dutf and Long left Cal houn about 1 o’clock with some citizens, «nd iw to that time no difficulty had oc curred. Fikui after leaving, llio man Long returned alone, uml remained about town during tho nf ernonn. Fomctlmo before sunset lie met n son of Mr. lvi -g riding tho Imrsn in dcsjmte, when he took tho animal from the l*»y, mounted him and rode off at a rapid pace. Fev- uVal citizens "I Cnlhotm started in pur suit of the man, hut being well mounted and having tho start, ho wa* not over taken. nnd about dark rode up to the gate of Mrs. A. I>. Hohol, who lived about ono and a half miles from Calhoun. Long called :it thv gate, when Mr. Ech ols went out into the yard. Long said, •'Are thero any horse thiovc* about V” Echols replied, " None that I know of.” Long immediately fired nt him with a revolver, tlm ball rtrikingtbo unfortunate man jnkt above tho eye, nnd euusing in stant death. Echols wn* Clink of tlio Fuj>eri"r (Joint, an amiable, inoflennive man, and hud no connection w ith tho hor*o euro. After tho e minissiou of tho unpro voked and (MNidish murder, tin desper- uto ussaw-in lied, nud wa* not captured (ill tho following day. Duff wn# subsequently arrested, charged ns accessory before tho fact.— Wo know nothing'll' thu evidence w^ich connected him with the crime; but after a patient iuve«tigatioii before a Court of Inquiry, they were both committed to await trial at tho next Superior Court of tlio county, nud the jail of that coun ty’ being i usee uro they h no bean sent to MilledgeVillo for sale keeping. Wo learn front the counsel of thepvi*- onet'H that arrangement* have been made to release ('apt. Dull on hail. Tlio Knoxville Whig, Parson Drown- low’* paper, in noticing the arrest and oonfiuuiiicnt of tho red-luiired murderer*, ake the following statement : "Two Federal soldiers from Hrndlcy county recently visited North Georgia in seat oh of notno sfolcti pVoperty, whore they Were set Upon by a superior fm’co if rebels, and in tho conll et ofte of the (fnorgiaa* were killed. Tln* , l\ nni s-cr- nn* Were cast into jail Mid, fefirirfg their resetlP, thoy were bu|rio J off to Mllledgo- vlilo where they have no doubt bc«oi lodged Ii, the Flute j ■risen. WliUli (ril'd, if \ried at Ml, the}’ will have no showing, but will bdovhcifted iu short order.” The'Northern people w ill never see the truthful side ol thi* pit-tare. A gnutdo.il of honest indignation will be poured upon the people of G-eorgin for otting upon and arresting’’ these two [lOiUMsnlilc Federal sohliei*. Tho fact* of tho case will lie kept carefully from view in order to tiro tho heart of llm Northern masse* against tho peacea ble, but most gro#*ly outraged people of the State. Wo learn that Captain Duff wn* tnk- ii to Dalton on Friuny last, fo* the imr- poso of making tin triplication for (util, ahd that pending tho preliminary ar rangements for tho hearing of tho ap plication ho gave leg bail by making his oftenpo from tho custody of the olheer who had him in charge. Of con ran he will bo received with opfiu arms by tho Tennessee U idicnK nnd will bo iblo to givo tho KnoxviHo Whig ft glows big account of hi* mUfortuncB nml groe* torture* to which ho wa* subjected while in tho hand* of tho officers of the hiw'ft. IkiT Tho following notice of tlio Ap- ponl i* fmtn tho Clayton Daunur, pub lished overy Thursday by John Post, pro prietor, Clayton, Ala., nt $-‘t 00 a year. Tho Haimer is a nfrat littlo sheet, and will roceivo our thank*: The Cnlhhert Apf-ral.—Thi* i* tho title of a weekly paper published iu Culli- hurt, Georgia, hy Mcssra. Christian «S- Sawtull, and edited by Revs. A. L. Hum- ilton, Tlieo. E Smith and Herbert Field* ;r, Esq. Its first number is «<f large size, neatly executed and full of good rending matter. \\ o wol otno it to our sanctum and wish- it success. Count vs Gut.—A Northern piper discusses tho probahility of a war in 180ti, between the Democrat* and Radi cals, from tho result of tho Presidential election. Tho Danville Time* say* : Gentlemen, don’t tight! If you do, count us out. Wo can’t shoot—we can’t bito n cartridge—our health Hi awful had —wo limp—wo stammer— we’re going blind—woVo deaf—we’re jxil b.—I’d and sway baekod—onr liver* don’t work —our heart’* disensod—wo’ve a mighty ailing in our innurds, that doctor* *uift tell anything about—-we ain’t 1> ok at blow! without faintin’—wo can’t die a burn, all in a fuft*—unrry time, wo can’t, and in tho language of uti illustrious conscript, “we’d rather be hung, any way, than tlio f< r our country.’’ Another war! oh cracky! Rat* to your hole*! Lie down! Grab a Gov ernment contract of some sort, if ibstq make nitru. fill in r^r^JV-'c of iftc 2uJ Instant, signo 1 ' »«•;■ T Ip an lUlii’o wrWeo br "Jun il^ ' bus my at- l*#lion. Tfcc rruvity of ‘lh«! diur^e* <tf tmsUite- menfi 1 , «lc., nnde ngjinit "Ju*lilia, u |ftuTok«l mime Hfiimmlveroon. lie wj« it ii beliereJ that the ma jor |«rt of Ibe suit* brought hitherto, are in farnr of met chan n, nboj uiJ oil ibuir own debl« in >'e«r Vuik and other bUcl-j, at !.'• 'o 2 * > • nta jn the dot* It look# ter/ Inconaifteat fnr a writer to ac- ctirc "Juititia" of "mi»!alemcnUi" un<i, yot, cnder»>- the '•hefief,’' •• he cjIIb It, which ii a p«Rtre un- Aod II Ujadn'.pk, who, fn>m h i amknioue r.on de plume, mutt twl i'.jI he ii (Its whole coun ty. or a goodly of a, dol o»t *i-h to uiii rii|ticffut it, be certainly vmuIJ pnibaic |Wcl«TrcJ I live film chmgv tg^inet the ta<-r..lkuiti be baa. I l «ie waiiioo in reply lojlli*, httnjue j •one |i*rMi»a, ant expert sueoilicru. I compro- j miied m/ debt*, if Randolph chixwos loculi ll encji^ hy paying them in Middling Cot loo n: f' 1 cerli prr ] pound, drllvcred In Kufinla, at the tfm* When tli* j tutne chit* of cotton if»n twfng'nj* frfim 4" In 44. Mr. Mtorjre ft. Itojjirtunn made litis tcMlement fnr me 1n New York, whin this cotton wra then railing here at .10 to ft‘2 rent a. I knew another maictnwit In this place, who rafiieni uooflbrltom a New Yo-k tor to tel lie hit note* tciOifitit ioterett, end b*i Mince paid bolh priiiwrjial and inteicai. Among all the niorelianU doing buiiouM in Ksndoli>h cown;y, I kuo.r but two -wnd I think I know them all— lio liarv c<un|iroini>cd their debt* O"0 of Ibeio paTtl treiy dollar of hi* dct/U, in CocMcnle Mon ey before it waM inurb di prccialrd. And ha h-i" nnce |>ni<l lh<- auma claims with 'i'< cen'a iu tho dot* ir in greenback*. This genttciuin w.ia not worth, ben he left the nrmr, what the present exemption fair of (feftrgia alhorr. tlonr n unyof Her*it "Mtn iph" Ili-tii lltts would go to ilia annrihanfa whom tliey owe money on a gpeefe bnsi*, and, having paid id Coofedcmfi 1 scrip, n«i\r wi rifiler* iu ibi-ir *nf.a, wi n'd - my, I paid yen worihlcaa monay be- fire, iictv now {* So oca'* ia He dollar, go xl money, ur those old claim*. Try ii i after Ihij fashion, and I nispcct same of y< u w ou'd have jour debts paid. As to the clitrg - of nobo <} 's ailing but uirribants who have "coii|pi omiatd " their ■ n f!-hls. I har^ looked llifft ihi*a little, cod tit)2 -.t.t Ihe ioffuncc »f the cth'or l.ui >mn-o bningh , '. I hy spec'ul tiipunf of the creditor. I giro Ihfs Without comnit'iil. I feel tufhorized to any llte erery mcrilnnl in Cuthhort is dispored nnd wi'llng fo aottfo with MettrtJ “HondaIph " A Hdledtm on ha *4ino U rm* ol Ihu two n vrctianta apreilied. I biok they should he willing to do at well for thoir crrdiloi*; loi lh>s« mjiuo cr*<lilotaolourRel cfn** contributed liberally, tod Ii ught brurcly lo keep the nrgrOca from bcii'g fnt-.f, (which aecini fo te llie argument for not paying debts.) If we paid creditor*, who c tntiihutcd their meant to free negro**, might not you to pay your frediton who gam their meuna to keep them from being freed? (Vfu-n Moors. Ktsnrfofph A Co., do »* tho McrCtunta "f C’utlificit hare done there wl|! be no on for a tj'onrrntiun fo rolirve. One would think from Randolph'• atnti-iueuia, that the fading and aentimenta of the coun'y aro Tory strong in he wr nf a !tc”e! Cnnrenltuo. I claim f<> kaow aoinc- ihing of ihe fi lings of the po«ple of tlm county, suit Randolph i»certainly ruk<mi*g without Uto h»*l. I know somo'hiag ol llis cuusMiuei.oy of tho mooting aHod- d to, st.d I my without any f«ar ol su'-orwalul rpntradiclion, that the meeting was not ily small, Iml was composed of persous largely in ihl, iiut tix-auldiais, but thoao who stayed si home during lha war, slid theroforo in condition tn pny their dchu. Tu my eeiiain knowhslgn mini ul Ihcm wee what we railed "specii’atoia,” I do m l -iKidomu spooutstiou un it " n ut I- g lluis'e itien us ituw. 1 ouly wish lo knock the w'lU ntgo off nf llio mprt'ssicn songhi to bo mulobr ihe hgun gi n- lletnun "Randolph,,' flint lhay did ull tlm fighting sod none ol Ihu speenMing. I 11'mostly think tliul drnlhsof UtageMtlemcn cixiiposiug aaul auo>- ing for Relief weir sblo lo|<uy tlmir debts in Con- hrlersle money during tlm war, but liko "Muraw h«r,”Uiey were wsitiug fnr romalhing 1 !o lurn up," which would "rotiura”, Ugwn from payment. N<* ioIi rolwl hunug - ui'Mud up," they now clguior <r a p/v-rrn'um.nnd 'li mlit l'.< y gnt this, I pre- id it WtU bo rr*r murU Ijko oftr Irglklutimi t* foil up Couiodoiau- moiioy, I'toryiuuiom ihia di rection making the mailer worse. They might ake u hu!o for dhdmnrat men to mn info, bouaat on would not be bcndlttcd by If, who would bo be-'diUed by th* ll*nkrii|W law passed hy the U.8. much ss rises!* f 1 my no more legislation lo «a ciiiirsga diahunesly—we haio enough of Ik Ttiecwos- plaint M iimdn nf haling to aarre loo much on juries. Of thta, I h.r« only ibis to aay. Your oomplaint will b« ralid, only when you crass tu cucuurago itum w b«e)» look to iury octrm. To r< include I mast be allowed to eag that the morchauu are just, Imnotl and litwral in thair feeling* toward oroditurs a* Measts. Randolph and hi* Rel.vtitss, aad ainos I am witliio "Haudolph" outiuty, nor tho SUiUj ol Georgia, J will sign uir pame. J. MiK. Gum, t*if m rruin eilitnriiil rnnoftpondi'iicvrif tlic MaroM’-iti/on, frorli Netv* Yorl;, Oct 2Ttli : brn tie: tr», Tl tlx r;il be pit pc tin III. 1HI AKDERBOKVIJ.LE PRIS0KEK8. E.lwar.1 A. l’ullartl, liavin/y u*keil | the opinion of Jinn. Robert Ould, n* to ik ( . Hi ., , ... | tltc iiubliftbetl fttntement* in I’ollard’* l.:,rk ol Urn cly , k » c , lli , k ,| t ,,„..|, rat Co.w,’ •a.1'!™ Ol. muoh rctwi't l-y j of thb Ombdwsto W il it i* really awplcmlitl plae 1* hnvo been improved by fill ce* effort, and it* many until E f, ™ n 8 cr '’ wfco viritthe »j , 0 lhc siuk am( L *‘ I’ederal priaoner*, without equipment*, Mr. Ould replica a* follows : . . i ic , liu iimond. Oct 0.18G0. In. 1 ,, A rMir . r , n.T,. «,»}• IraKwn on any j M p;.,,,. sh — Vo..r noto of tl,o 111, ii.TmVm,- tmlHSayoo of. ply iwt „J t l, oel . re.eivp.l. I Imvo rca.l wMm* or driving cl A „,i rtrc ig|„ if U.. “is»t h- m-enu. nnd o".l-'y;.'«, ' corcf.Sly twice. Thom » . pr.Httkftn^} in the exciting t on0 8|IU ,| 0 Btateineat therein con- .o, to ...,,I,oP!:io«. lloro, l„n ,ll,o. n,». ;t:ii|1)1(| , mittcrB „f cxol.OJ.UO ,„io. l «„|„ol.k»tl.; , .r» | •■l' , l;lron. wMeh I tu J„- ts '" l 'l". v .«» '«W“ “ 1 “ l ’V oorncl, that is not Bliiclly and aoo.mito- “"T l T'lT [ lytrao. I do not think U» gonUoinal. oiclutlnl'ii" ,iho *cok. iho t*rk '» ' ho lind cll „ f lhu m h^ctof o- tuerwforo a grunt lleiwpg to new i ork I . • b It iiffoi'tl* an "pen theatre for the public * uinuftuuient, jfrec of cost, on the pit of! tin bn mt Image of prisoner* on tlio part of the I'nited Flute* Government will eontro- . .i ..a ou. : Vl ’ rt nny material Htnte.nont you have \ a !V . ir,, l. iV. ; I made relating to that subject. I tint p * e nr it n t . • i.jujto confident that my offer in August, ;o' } - ...xon boro «; i*s«t, )Mivi . r tt.u Voderul .iok and K ,,n,ifr "/ y w-bmulotl, without rotiairlbgtliotlolivory ' Kt, '7 J t ! “J “r r J, ,,r ronfedentto ot.ui.montf, will not li ..y fra. rfl mow of »m I ( j ui<k |. ^ ^ U|lilcd n !r ? erow . f ' States nuthoritie* acted uixin the offer r , . ’ h lu lhc mouth of tho Fuvtinnah river to tl, r >bon« ttlth Ilia a r r ,,. t . ivo , wir w ! luffil . k .„ t ;rt*-,wtla male fmpanio,, ir „ doait.l t,mado. .-.tun- with MK*dh«<W »• j Vnttrs truly, Bo. Oat,, an appemhqA to t’.b.mstre** of the ‘turn I oat,’ will,out ,'iituntg to act llicnnrtof Thw should S. ltlo the clamor on tlio :tV»f/e»-a oh lira ofl ision. Ono of the snhjoct t f tho Andorsonvillo oiitrngfs, ill'uotiMto I ttlrentofco city ln-.s rirao'lttlv a. tho Northern |,ro|,lootdl thorn. All H r hit to (lit •ill dn ol P$r Volumo 1, Nn. 1, of thn Appnnl, « now paper just started j.t Duthtewf, i* l»vfore u*. It i* publiihod by (!|in*tinn Snwtcll, with Dr. A. I. Hamilton, tlerbort Tioltler, E«q., nnd R«v. Theo. H. Fmith, for its editor*. Wo wish tho nflS tU ■■ilWW'r - Tho above is from tho Fort Valley Wookly Ledger. It is published *by Deni* W. D Itoully. Th'ft gentleman nnd Dr. G. T. Wilburn conduct the edi torial department. Liko the “ Appeal ■” it has been but recently projected—tho last irtuo being Yu!. 1, No. 10. Wo heartily reciprocate tho Ledger’* wish. bn%.TIio Tomie**oo Conservaliva State Convention met on Saturday last. Reaolu- tiona endorring the Pliilndelphia Conven tion and Proficient Johoson, pledging re* autnneo to the conntituiioual amendment, tmd doeluring it* ratiiiealion by the huff Lcgislaturo as null and void, were ndojit- d. tiffy. “ I never shot a bird in my I f.*,’’ laid pat to Deuni*. Dennis replied, "Jor my part l niver shot any tiling in llieahupc of a bird except a squirrel wbich 1 killed with a stone, when it fell, into llio river and was drowned.’’ given a graph • pbtjreof tho Herne have mefifiontri, and fo thi* we refer for further liifi'i’inition :t- to tlio way* of fashionable cbcIcH in'this Kosmot of folly tmd eiHerpiisd. A Ruck Qmo# TnAvnt.ixn South. —A toir< i a|*«tluui"fllii' Fan Antonio J llei'uld wiitingfrortl Auutiu Tl xa*, say.*: Our oily wa- rnlivoicd n few dwysngo by the uppeurunce ii jo obony gentle man who wasropreji-ited ux a loyal xub- jeet of ip.eon \ ic iii'ki.Olld hailing from i 'iinadianterritory— anintelligcnt retined uud eduetted ^-'iiilt-Bai, the editor of a public journal, a V. fl,«s tvoll ft* nn M. D , nuikiig the tc.ur’sf tlo Southern State* fnr lhu ;iur|K»*it(f expounding the different*; between thclthysiological con struction ef thv black Bad white race*, and the nn ntu^.temtioritiiro of both. Dr. Parker—be ww oated Jy that namv— delivered a dboourie ii»the afternoon tit tho court lioiitv to tlie WliUs jmpultitioii, and ngain at light Jo thi m-grtu*. The Dootor brouglt lotteis ol recoinuicnda tioii, l iHidcrpUDd, to th* .Statu authori- tie*, from m ir of tlio ti.o*ff intolligent men of the Foitli, IIO'I sBaued to huvi- moro modestftiian inostnaen, whito or black, nnd bdluvcd a* tjixigh lie was honest iu balwring ftotl ttLclung those of hi* own coli-i? their inferority to the white race. 1 e ndi ulis) very tqipro ptiutuly, i il ",ghtf tyO i>ij.. of Uio l*>lit leftl privilege u siillia'u hiug extended to the fcomr«»( Afrii* « )irehrd winds, eoinpliiiK-iite<l di ,IiJjis«iiI[Uho Mr. iJa- ii-, tmd dwelt it some length on hi* :t* soeiatiolif with Mosrr t h-tso, Ftalitou, and other 1 ig }tea of tie L li te-d State*, in ielation to Uc work if ttytornliou. Cotton—Tine Iron T.k r».!lAi.K Rorv. — Cousiilefahh di*eu8fim issuing on in regard to the Jreleluntfe giveito rope f..r btiling jmr|M's»s over tbr new y invented iron tiD. lu a pruvimrt jnirRjruj'h We suggested that tlie usd of tie iron-tie was ojieratiug inftivorally on the sale of cotton, both lathe Nor tier n utljl .English markets. Wa give Mow ut extract from the circu/it of a rtittblo Liverpool cotton Imuse. It say*: "A tixudfctuio ol four per tmt, on American rope bound cotton, whve upon iron-bound cotton nn actual taro VI' from ton to twelve pound*per bale (tho weight of the iron) is uiscaeod, nod in addjiion n reoulur taro of three percent” Under these circumstance*, iron-hoop ed cotton is sulijoeled to a Jo* of from the suffering and lows of life incident to that prison could hnvv been prevented had Fecretury Ftnnton only complied with the offer of Oommissiotior UulJ t" hand over the sick and wounded prison ers, without o juipmo ts. A noth i:n Ft at: in Atlanta.—The In telligencer of Nov. -Itli nays: A destructive tire occurred at Roark’s Corner on Saturday morning, nlmnt - o'clock. It originuted in a small family grocery store kept by a Mr. Jackson, a few (loots from tho corner, nnd *oou spread to the lurgo corner business house occupied by Mr. Hrotherlon, whose large stock was removed iu a greatly dam aged condition. Tho little fruit store of Mr. Riley wa* also cousumed, as well iih a small unoccupied store room’ immedi ately adjoining Mr. Brothcrton's store. Tho tire extended a few doors up Mitch ell street, taking in tho store* of Taylor A: Jlut s, detdurs in provisions, and llio store of R. W. Till well. The good* of these Liter gentlemen were removed, and their lots, it i* said, will bo light. Tho up stairs, wo learn, wn* occupied by livo different families engaged in tires* making, millinery, etc., the occupant* nearly all being ladies. Tho Hume* spread so rapidly tlmt il wn* with con siderable ditlieulty the ladies escaped, and two of them did so at great peril by the aid of ;(ladder furnished by thu llts-k and Luddcr Company. Of course they lost everything, even the clothing they had worn on tho previous evening. The lire is believed to liavo been tho work iff un incendiary, nud suspicions poinring towaid Mr. Jackson, that jier- koii w as placed under arrest to uuaw6r the charge. Latent Atlanta exchange* stite* that Mr. Jackson tins been tried and honora bly acquitted. FAVoftintx Comi 1 ahison.—Comparing John Morrisftey with other members of Congress, the Chicago Times say* of him: "lie is not a drunken bully liko Chandler, nor u drunken faimtio like Yales, nor n drunken idiot liko Bprague. He is not a blackguard like IagorsoTl, a poor craven (ike Grinnull, nn impractica ble ass liko Union a Washburn, nor tt beast nor n thief like tho probable Cou- iresernun Rutler.” »«X- Two largo grind*'one* used in • . • , , , I{oilman's furnace, Albany, burst HX tu null j«u«d« ]. r Mo raoro thau ,i, n |t an0 „ u „, y fn „ n , ^ , WMMmml wttk X»p«. »h«U tt thirty ofemitttag great hnvoo among thu , per l- m,.l fur rrtton, tho now ratu , Sudiinury, hut fortunately m Livpfpoa! makes n difference in nivov | filing no one. iff rone cf near two dollar* and forty coots Ml ° , tl per lisle In simcie. I fcjrThe Joneflboni’(Tenn.)Fhig retiort* It is also slated lint buyers in the Eas- tkit fleveral fanner* in that vicinity have tern cities nro discriminating in favor of htt every hog they owned. The disease roj»o baled cotton, at about fifty cents U n ..t oofined to /rnricultir looulitio*; but ji.r te.lc-, ;•-> ih:- t-« t that the old ^resiteiia great dearth of pork in thut iron ties or hoop* nro condqfcd worth- vicinity. leas. These aro eoasidi-nJom for plan- - - r - fr’ 13 to investigate, nud tlijr are tho ones ; J. llerron, Into Mnj-Ooneral on whom tho loan must lUimutcly full • .- ■ .. , , from thu tura of iron lira ixtuud of hale , ,,lu 1 ,"' u " I,0 ' v “ ,t0 " brokw rope, in preparing their citon either for j ^ uvv Di leans, lias returned from a tour tho lioaio or the foreign ttirket.-.IMr/i- ofin»peetion through all tho parishes, fa In teliiifftu'rr, and reports the prosjiects cf tho cotton •ertq as gloomy. Tho fair weather earno too late to save it. SotTIIKUN Fun'RITIR* t.‘ Tits NoUTII. —The New York'pnpemcontain grati fying infonnniiun uf tho improving value . ^ * :— iff Fnuthcrn securities, Jn tlio New “Mi**, what have ydu done to bo York market, Foutheru r<»ck* of all do- aidimned of, that you blush soy” "Sir, sei iplions are mot h -dlklit niter. Fi-1 y Lot liavo tho roses, and the straw tier* nnnuini arrangomonts Im.' been made , ’’ e8 i and tlio peaolios done, that they by ninny of tlie lending .Slates of the { blush &° (" Foiith, which will assist materially to • jffaco tl»eir|in.Miee» upoij ;i secure and j ‘-Charle*, dour, now that we are mar advantageous bu»ifl. Fwilar statognents j rieth yon know wo must have no secret*, nro otiimird respeotmij ntilroadtf nnd : So do, liko a dove, hand mo Umt bottlo fr-T. Makers, generally spooking, arc a set of loafer*, but however Inemf-y they may be, thoy nro always well hr,ad. Dgri. A young lady complaining of nn affection of the heart was told that she must husband her strength. Flic replied , that a husband wn* tlie only thing that i i* u lead devil, could relievo her complaint i affirmed rcsycctinJ ier public work# in tlii griTA ition who wa there never was any rop in which he could not tii knot, was summarily p requestud to tie a kuot j wtion boasting that cord, whetl ff hair dye; you will find il iu my dress- mg ease.” Thero is a story of a celebrated French or'"n4.ufl,«p,w , r.. 1 <ra,,l),u.g»l a «,l ,, w |,„, Jdivmug " “ ,l ‘ l H 1 l>“» <m the duty of .vivos, s»id,*I sco R»wn by bcingi h ; t0 j„ congregation a woman wlm. in u cord ol|j ins been guilty "I tlie sin of disobedi- : Otwo toiler husband, and, in order to . I ; }H»irit her out to universal condemnation, »'hy w n stagasnt pool of wa-|j will (ling iny breviary at her head.’ - Ho L«r tike n leadol n mgo 6 Satan ? Re- lifted |,i s btHjk. and everv female head in- ter like a leadel n mge ft Batnn ? Re-1 lifted hi* book, and every female head iu- eaut-e one m a Jeud levtjlund tho other stautlv ducketl. What better cstnto esn a mnn have than a good conscience and u good liojio of heaven ? j >t A ” camp lVtUower," at a lute ; Eujr-k phi!or<qjihfl regimental papule excused the irregq- par but numb’c gi 1 InrUy *ff his gait by saving that he v:;is . blown sigjir b«eiu; Utyiug to uinih after two tunes. [Sweet uirdiatL J hettyou put of your stocking* A (inn in Savannah, composed of why uro you sire to uaku a mistake '! sensible men, during tlio past twelve Recuusoyou atp : ire to.iutyuur foot iu months, Imvo paid out fur job i woik and advertising. vjhi married a vul- C John Ardcrson, Radical, is re- nsci to call tiis wife ported elocte M l t«> tlie Legislature of Tun as ’ ncsBue from Hamilton«-oituty. The elec- 1 lion Was to till a v.ieum y. I|' said