The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, November 23, 1866, Image 2

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II)C Cutljbcvt Appeal. PUBLISHED F.VKKY FRIDAY M0RXIXO UY CHRISTIAN & SAWTILL * DITOT18, Kiev. A. I,. HAMILTON, D. D., UEHBERT FiKLDKK, ll«v. TllKO. E. BMl'i'li, A. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMHEU *23, 1800.. Blankh.—We liuve on limit! a lot of suifnblc Blnnkn for con tracting with freedraen for the ensuing year. Wood! Wood!!—Our friends in the country would greatly oblige un by rend, ng in some wood In liquidation of thnir accounts. Anything to out or burn will Hcttloyour indeblodnowi to thu Appoul. AX OFPORTOSITY. . Tho Junior Editor of tti« paper, Rev. Thro J5. Binith, being now on n visit to HnViuRinli, tho Proprietors avail H um selves of lllif* opportunity to cull tho nt- luntion of thu buninc*s men nnd rncr. chants of thu ''Quocn City of itio KorUi," to the fidviiiitiigiti thu Ai-I'Kai. oiftm tie (in adcrrtinivn medium Our pnper i« gaining rapid tin illation through thu rich section of Southwestern Georgia. The people of tiii* (put of the State fed un intercut in tfm prosperity of Savannah beyond that of uny other Southern metropolis. Wo therd re in- vit»* fittcution to these fucte, and com mend Mr. Hmith, who will solicit adver tisements, to tho merchant* of the city. Tho next ecerionof tho " floor- giu Annual* Cfyrtferencc," of tho Methn* dint E. (.Tuircli, will bp held in Amotions, (hi., commencing on tho 28th Inst. JJish- op Mc'fcyoire is expected to preside. Tub Cgtiibxiit Ai’Pkal.—Tho first number of it new pnper, published in Cutl.bort, CIn. ben ring tho nltoro title, has ronchcd ue. It 1* edited by Kov. A. L. Mntiiillon. (Nil. Herbert Fiehlor nnd Kov. Theo E. Hmith. It will, doubtless ho one of tho nblust impure published in South Western U m irgia.—iHiti bridge .iryun. \Yo return ninny thanks to our old friend Russell, for hi* good opinion of iih, One thing invory certain-lie know* how to get up ii good paper. tar Tho Kiuhmond Whig noticoe tho profit* of oconomy uml industry ev erywhere pflietioud unumg tho Southern jKM'plu, and predict* tho growth of n su perior rnco under tho now cru of oiniin- cipu ion. ’ho C-otninissioncr of AgiicuUure at WflkWnaton has received onul.undroi! vnrletlei (if ceroid nnd vegetable seed* from Austria, to experiment with on the ox|>eMmentni faim belonging to tho Ag- riaulmrul Deportment. •*%. Tho Hoorcturv of tho T rensury hue sold tho Maiiue lloe|«ilul,ut ChwloH- ton, H. C., to tho Hrotwtaat Episcopal Society .in that city, to be uecd us an Orplmn’n Homo mul arhonl for tho edu cation of froedmeM’s children. MT’ Tho question of calling n con vention to revise the Constitution of tho Btnto of New York, w as submitted to n vote of the people lit tho election on Tuesday. Tim majority in favor of tin) convention i* about tivo hundred thou- amid. ZrfC H ia reported in some of the Norther* po|H«rs that mi old getitleman who 'kail recently died in North Caroli na left •seTvwtccii thousand lioron of land in tlmt mut* to Hoad C«ntr« Htephens, ns n cnuVnlwwioa to tho cause of Irish liidejKjmlem’e. tar A public meeting of whites nnd blacks was held in Washington tho 20th, to consider tho suffrage question. The meeting was addressed by Senator Har lan nnd other orators, including one black men. Harlan expressed tho belief that if Congress wn* petitioned for impartial snftrnge, there would be no diflicalty in the pneango of a law to tlist effect. Mr Tho Hibernian, from Ltvcrpnifl on ttw 8 h ink-, has arrived at Port land. A number of Cabinet nomieile are 1k*- i-ig held in JtondoO. Tho Times say* they enn hardly Isr on the subject of re form. The stock of cotton at Liverpool is 0111,000 bides, of w hich lHO.UOO are Auwmun. Mr Tlio following resolution was in- faKiuccd ill tho I,rgirh»ture on the 11th, by W. W. Boyd, of Fulton, which we ho|*e will pass unanunously: Rejmhrd, That tint adoption by the Ktato of (uurgia of n sy^u or jtoliey which shall foster tho WimufttctuHng uits iind enterprises, by exempting from tax- iition for n term of yeais, tho capital st«Mik, will, in the judgtiKXit of this ton volition, lie w ise ami judicious. Mr Tho Masonic display on Urn 20th wn* grand and liii|K>siag- Several dele gatkms participated in the ceremonies, i’resident Jotliaoo, ii full regalia, up- pearod on the portico in front ol the rcsidonco of (b v. Bwniui, proceeded tc whoro tho corner stone ol the now Mu •onio T« tuple was being luid, nnd took s {swilion nt tho grand stand. It is esti mated Unit 6000 Mucous were in the lino. THE TIMEJ. In conclusion of our article Inst week upon this fiulij mt wo stated that “there are ninny ojieniuge for no iuue, the inoet prominent of w hich is the counting of vote* in the Electoral College. In which event wo need not ft Talyrnnd, but n Napoleon.” Wo atnto in this connex ion, tlmt no ono inny misconceive our views, that wo nro tired of war, mid do- sire continued peace and re|Mm-, tie heel for all sections of our country, and for every interest, political, religious, finan cial nnd rocinl. Wo hnve seen our fond est In'pcfc perish, tasted (ho bitter cup of defeat, and Imvo boon stung to tho heart, nnd our proud spirits have droojier and languished under disappointment,- .and we hu^e been conspirilly lushed into fury by insult and defumution without Ilia power to resent. Section bled section, until by Iho blood-letting tho fever of tbo South cooled, and thu patient grow culm and submissive. But the blood upon which tho conquer ors fattened, has generated a disease among tho political hyenas themselves, which, judging from tho excited pulse nnd florid face, and frantic motions, scorns almost redliibntory. It is not the skillful surgeon that whota, tbo lancet now, in order to reduce tho circulation; but tho froiu'.iod patient raise* the bur nished blado to sever the main arteries in his own fevered bojy politic. The North aectns to t'uiso its hand to sfiiki itself tho fatal blow. And if wo Imd no pridu left lor tbe fair nnmo of Amor- ion, to which our fathers so largely con tributed; if wo wero not ourselvoa'tu be unwillingly drawn into tho strife; if no part wero to bo assigue/i in tho grant bloody drmr.a, to tho survivor* of the glorious armies of Virginia, nnd of Ten- dooms, and tho trans-Mississippi; if, in deed, wo had no higher motive than a resentment, which woboliovoour poster ity must inherit, nnd which wo as firmly believe tho world must pronoupro just; then wo might hail with cxultution of joy, thu first day whoso sun should h*>k down upon tho vuuduls of Butler, Hhermun nnd Kilpntriek, shedding ench others blood ii* freely anthev poured out that of our fathers, brothers nnd hod*. When Northern beauty and innoeenco should bo driven inlo tho open fields nnd forests from tho devouring flames, and tho black smoko of their homestead* should stand ia appalling cloud* over thatsectiou iih they did over iih in (jeor- giu, Tonnoi-soo, Carolina, Virginia, nnd overywhoro the brigand* hud un oppor tunity to disgrnco tho name und bluer tho fmiio of American soldiery. Hut for tho honor of thin continent, nnd tho peaoe nnd happiness of ourselves, and of tbo pooplo of tho North, if there w ero any who did not sympathize id tboeo dia bolical outrages, wo have no such wish. Wo would pray for tho poors nnd quiot of this whole country, North, Booth, East nnd Went, with nt least u purt of tho fvivur wiili which wo triod for so many yours to invoke tho blousing of our Heavenly Father upon the Confederacy, mul ‘>ur uoblo and boroi? nrruiea. lint, a* cool observers of parsing event*, wo cannot shut our eyes wholly to the signs of ovil: nor enn we, ns jour nalists, remain entirely silent upon a sub ject, tho approach to which inspiro* awe, in cousuqutmoe of the. rcatruiuts of gov ernment, end of tho high nnd praisewor thy motives of prudence, upon the press, but which is, nevertheless, vitul to both lections und to nil people. Wo nro defeated—conquiird—If our renders like tho word bettei, but it re mains to bo seen whether those w ho achieved our overtluow, can tiiouisolvos submit to tho rostruiuts of government. Whether, conquering, they nio prepared to accept, as wo have been forced to do, the situation in which a few year’s war has left them—in a word, whether or not the sun has not set upon tho day in width tho unsubdued nnd incontrollable voters of tho North, can govern them- huIv.s through (ho timo-honored and imnfitutioniilly appointed ngenev of tho ballot bog. While wo bad parties not lamed upon geographical lines, this in stitution so pii/.od by our fathers, was omnipotent. When ouo section, by force of superior numbers, and upon an tagonistic views of tbe ends and aims of government, se'r.ed tho scepter, rebellion was|irccipitutod. Thouphouvi-'g ofpopu- lar pimkoiw amidst thu long nil doubtful struggle of the central Government to of esta less violation of tho usages of civilian- j SPECIAL MESSAGE. tion. But the stiifo wo may then dread,' from Hi* Excelbncy, the Oerir^or, ta the G*n- will have non* of thorn; nnd, in that A»»-mb!y. event, it requires no prophet to foresee{ LCL i I\ E DEPARTM I. ) that tho brtdy of the Con»tit.ition must MaLUXiww, 12th,>„v., D6C. { Mlm* ll. departed .piriHo Iho lomh, * ; 'I I transmit to you herewith, tho report nnd ii new order of things precipitated, j 0 f i|, e Coinmi.^ionorn appointed under a This is tho danger that now threatens' resolution adopted-at your hist session, this great Northern people. This is the ‘‘to cxuiuiuo and report upon tin- proprio- tond«rirj-of uiilramd eutTrage. the log-! O ?t rampri"* «>« I«e«nl I'eninultary, ieol sequenee of the rauipuul Hadioali' , in ;»f Northern statesmen. Audit Irvuin for iis to fold our arms, with the delusive consolation that i* un iimuo in w hich w o nro not interested. Wo arc deeply in terested in both tho health nnd tempera ture of this great body politic. If it Imila over we are to bo scnldcd ; if it fiokcfw and dies wo nro to bo chflined to tho dead carcass, nnd endure tho'stench o f its decay and putrUactinn. And if n military dictator shall, In tho hour of wild confusion, soizo tho scepter of gov ernment, ho will w ielll itovsr uh nnd oar children, a*, well as those who may havu demonstrated that no other power could control thorn for good. Tf, amid tho throes nnd pains of tho m thcr land, to bring forth a now and untried theory of government, wo nro subject, alternately,< ss tho whims of fortune may dictate, nnd ns tho wni lido may ebb and tluv— to the prevailing power of Pompej nnd Cirenr—if wo aro by turn to bo subject ed to tho esponiugo of both fuctions^ then wo mny feel how poor uml destitute is a people who have no g< urntnent, and no country ! But wo do not wi ito to depress or dis pirit iho people. 'J’o say w o ought to remain impassive ami unmoved ntnid all tho frolics and laailioiiM gambols of tho Goddes* ol Political Fortune, to which wo nro witnes*o*, nnd in whose isxno we nro so doeply interested, would ho to ad vise that which is unnatural. To say that wo should thrust ourselves into the midst of tho # contending factions, and witli an air of assumption or urrognne^ claim this nr that political prerogative, when wo know, that to a fearful extent, wo und our section are tho subjects of irritation and of throated strife, is to ns- sume a responsibility of questionable wisdom and propriety. _ Under tho peculiar circumstances, when wo have no political, and but little moral power for good, itoecin* becoming that wo should do nothing calculated or intended to do evil. If by “onling w< ouuso our brothor to ofibnd, lot us cut no meat." If blood is to bo spilled let our conduct und record bo suoh that it will not bo chargablo to us. Let Us pursue our industry, preservo our dignity, man hood and sulfrespect, and allow nothing VimkcoH can do, or ill advised counsel l.»rs in our midst can say, to divide us as u people. Lot us stand prepared to ac oopt the best situation Providence may ojien to us. dou! i not w as well merited. During Tiib Cotton Choi*.—'I ho Albany Put- your recess, Colonel Whitaker sent to' riot of tho 3d instant, mys, “the pluntcr# this Dejiartment Mindry boxea said to !U ro now beginning to bring their crop contain tin >a# book.-, pa purs nnd Cntifcd of button to (nniket and the .-tuple looks ernto 'Treasury Notes. The financial j beantilul. Fr commit tee recommended tlmt tho boob# J from nil wmre and pajK-rs bo tiled from vour past ueticn, it will b iluoauro to. order tho 'Treasury HEWS ITEMS. A New novul by Bulwer is promised-- “Woloomu I.ittlo Btrangor.” General Hosenoran* is in California cm gngiHl In hiining. John G Breckinridge bus put hi* ehil dr*n to school in Vovay, Bwitierland. The fossil remains of a mastodon have been found in u pout bud uour Cohoes Now York. More troop* aro add to l>o needed to put down tbo Indians in Arizona. The Indian* on tho Plains have *o:ilp ud 8,000 white pcoplo this season. The Presbyterian Church of Virginia is holding its annual synod nt Ncrrolk, Vn. Borneo Orooly is now lulkcd of for U. S Senator for tho Ftuto of New York, and locating it olsowl: lislung mi additional one.’ 1 I nrn constrained to say, that I do not concur in somo of tho views praented by thorn, though it iH not w ithout distrust of tlie correctness ol my own opinion, tti:\t I venture to diller frem goiitlemeu of such unfjuostionnbje ability. First. Id Iho event of the estaldi^h- ment of ii Penitonliiny at somo other locality, which 1 think altogether expe dient, I do not' approve tho proposition to abandon thu present one altogether. If this bo done, there will doubtless bo an almost total -sacrifice of tho invest ment in the ground* uti i buildings now appropriated to that object. For that purpose, it is vciy valuable property ; for uny other, it would I e neally value- loss. It should not, nt this time, bo re gurdud ns in a dilapidated condition. At a trilling expense, tho only portion of the improvement* which now Hoars the aspect of u ruin, could bo put in thor ough repair. II it bo retained and used ns heretofore, tho cost of building n now ono else where will bo very much lesjon- «d. Agreeing with tho (Jommiesioners in tho opinion tlmt white and colored convicts should bo l; j.t and employed Hi pcralely, Iiuggrst that this object ir.ny bo more thoroughly attained by having two State prisons, at di fibre nt localities. Tho quarry of grunito, limestone, nnd other materials, so forcibly recommend ed in tho report, might bo udvnntugcoiis- ly done by colored convicts, in a 'ne w lo cality, whilst, in tho present one, other employment might bo prosecuted. Aguiu, I must disaont from tho pro priety of d spooning altogether with em ployment in the mnchunio arts in this in stitution. I yield to no ono in apprecia tion of those urts, or in respect for those who worthily pursue them, but I do not neroeivo that they will be degraded by having thoir handicraft taught to orprno- tjood by convict*. Bimilarity of occupa tion does not by uny means ueeoasltnte social intercom so, or imply social equali ty- If mechanical pursuit* nro degraded by tho engagement iu thorn of discharg ed convicts, so must nay and all other pursuits; and the question then arises, whut aro such porsons to do ? Does the master carpenter or mnstor mason wlic employs u discharged convict, and who daily superintends and controls bis labor, Milk to ins level'( If so, then tho planter who may employ hint to till his lands, or tend hi* Hooks und herds, would do like wise. Tho same reasoning might bo ap plied to any other branch of industry, and thu same policy extended would lead to no employment during tho term of im prisonment, and no adaptation to on - p'oyinent of any kind when it shall have ended. Belter Inr at once imprison them for life, or hid toko away thut life, tlmn so to sliupo your legislation ns to dis courage their future engagement in re aped able employment. It il Urged with groat force, that our mineral resources require development, and tlm suggestion i*, thut oomi. t labor lift employed lor thut purpose; but if the reasoning of tho report in regard to tho mechanic arts bo applied t<> tins branch of industry it would seem thut tho adop tion of the policy recommended would ut onco render infamous tho business of mining and quarrying, which nro admit t« d to ho important und woitby of en couragement. If a penitontiury wero ostahlisiiod else where, adapted to tlio safe keeping and coinfortablo uocommodution of persous of color, and with a viuw to the quarry- iiig and dressing of mineral substances, it will bo very easy, should future expe rience render it udviuublu to gqlnrgo Uio now nnd abandon tho old estiiblishmeiit. 'I lien, too, tho times may be more propi tious to iho sale of the hitter. For the n» inforiRntion derivi i wo aro led to beliei °P iiirnod. There aro returned by Colonel ivgion of .V* In.ikli/it nu hnn Ii. A . I • i i ... 11 ■ \ * »• l-t. . ' ’ ! • I pfesumo, dint there will not bo half a liroughout this suetiirti. Li view of the fact that tiiis is tho heart of tho eoltt io amount at this point III 1> Whitaker, us now hi Atlunt:i unfivr I: ntrol, cci tain artie.les of property be longing to tho blHe, which *lionid l>« j mikJ -y»o ihink -this old. They oonajsl otn Liter pFets nnd j bio c:ih i tlioial desk, a •secretary, a table, two Mareli i largo iron safes, n trunk and etc. There seas so a bnhtnco duo for uiiico rent nnd yuj. otherincidentnl.expenses. 1 submit lliu entire matter for your notion, and recom mend that provision be made for the sale of this properly, and payment of pro|H?r- ly nuthenticated dbinan’s for rent, etc. Colonel Whitaker is entitled to have this whole business closed and to a final ac quittance und (Tmclmrgo. avuriqj Ciiaui.es J. Jekki:h. 1» mu -h l ll wo of tho J J hi wil ing to i r.-si.-nt crop to 1 10.000 bales, ufo nnd rensfinr.- ) tho receipts to icforo the un closed il r(rucked, wo believe. tST J- K. Lewis, Cmninissioa- or of tho '{annossce Freemen’s Bureau, reports tlio cvitUm crop at one-lmlf user- age: tobacco, over a lull cop of supe rior quality ; corn, nearly au average ; oat*, a full average; when*, less tlmn Tin Tho grain crop iu Tenuesseu utter than usual. New Advertisements IJjjav . iladc. ant! How Saved!! [IY. ! rp T. JENKINS * Credit f.»r Ihi shore sitoi n*. IF« nt*. ,"'V ' e ;u» ut-orkeof (• ■odsaioce Hie c>m« < in U-inx PIlOMl'r to aclile all aic uni. - I v i my, m-ov-ve- enrtjjv, *nd honest ilu'r. '•-I** of hi* notes aro cornirx doe and 8-tAf.f* U '* '■ n balaaoi nd. i fen CLO-iS LUYEK - nitii The twenty-second will l>o observed in present, 1 recommend tho retention and con tin mu) use ol it, upon tho plan ,, - . ..... h rctof »ro pursued. Ifit he uskod, why (•eorgin as u day of hunulmtiuu and | select tho nieohanitf arts for their iiwtruo- prayer. | tion and employment, tho answer h A royal decree forbids tbe manufac- 1 r °*'dy. It in,that they nro eminently lit. taro nnd use of “lMiaronh’s Borponts" in I **‘1. lo l* 0 prosecuted within u small are^ Spain. ! which tuuy bo onsily nnd securely wall- A colored clergyman has been arrest u ‘*., _ din Brooklyn for eurryingu sword , 1 u « ro ° th ® t'Otnonaemnem, tlmt • ° I there hi o subject* of pmiislunont oxtrome- I ly viciou* nnd obdurute, to whom Bolitn- j ry confinement without labor, mul com more terrible such case*, it would also secure tho groat dissideratum enno. Tho herring fidiwrios of Labrador aro n complotb fnilure, bn.1 the coo»t iuhnl.i i ,,-| c . la iao | ali „ n , !,„ tunts nro cooMi|uiinl> leudwod d»U- J„d m „ r „ effleoioua. It, “J , m , , would also secure tho gro; Sanford Conover line been indicted for of preventing thoir evil influence upon jiorjurv in tho Lincoln amnssinution trial, 1 others These oases nro probably rare, by tho Grand Jury of Washington. but the wiso nnd humane exercise of Benjamin (h Trumnn has boon np- discretion by your Judge* would probn- pointed special Post oflloo Agent for tho | bly avoid its too fkvqnoi.t infliction.— I’noitTo const, nnd has started for tho ; ^ ithout enlarging lurtber, 1 think you sceno of his dulio*. Tho Bishop of Orleans, France, in n j lute pastoral, predicts tbo “gravest ca lamities,’’ for Europe, before tho close of the century. will find in tho report useful _ 00 _ f tho adoption of which wtuld improve the system. I also transmit herewith, copies of tho reports of the Trustees of tlio Academy , .. \r w- r n 4 ii f° r tbo Blind, and of Messrs. Wuahifig l aj.t. (». M. F.noU of Boston, an old ton V j nraw j ttc . kw , an j Jatm . s -f. mend and ncnoolmato of Ulstori, gave THE SUE J ACT OF RELILF. This is a sulgoct that uvory (ieorn is intovesod in, und ono that should claim | Um. tho attention of our Legislature. WLiJ. j Dr. c wo might suggest a plan that would be i Smiii feasibly to us, yet it might n t suit tliose who have tho power, and in w hope hand* the dcstinicaof this great Stale rests." While aorneXenaiUe plan of relief ahold be adopted, uml n plan that will pot the minds of our people at rest, yet wo cuiui t buy w hut sort of an uct would meet the desired end. Repudiation is considered unconstitutional, tlicrefore, wo suppose such a law \x ill not be parsed. NYo would iu this connection, tall tho atten tion of the reader to tho report of llr- Comptroller General, in which lie set* forth tho following facta. That tho lush ol slave property to the people of Georgia was $302,UU 1,805, on other property, $30-1,027,922, making a total of $072, 322,777, amounting in currency to $1,. 01)8,484,105 Dedin t from iLix oin m t tho value of property in 1 ^>0*1^-22,188.- 787. Add to this amount thd debt re pudiated by tlio Btutu $18,000,000, loss by tho Bunks, 80,000,000, und wo might mill tho doorcase in merchandize $12,- 000,000, which leaves n sum total ol losses of $5-10,300,378. Tlio inbettod- noss of tho jiuoplo is $31,521,078, omlj wo might Hiiluly make tlio cstimato nt ^40,000,000, mid not bo short of tho ug ! greguto indebtedness. Now, "with whut is $l0,0U0,0<rU to ho paid? In this see- tion, il w ill lie n’l tl.o people can do to kfcjfaoul usd bovly together, and iu u great many imtaiices, wo four il will bi ll bard muttor to do that, il ia a very easy matter to say tho people can pity tliuir debts. How nro they to do it ? Wo w« ii d bo pvl.iHvil ti> hoo some ono| answer tl.o question. Now, such roliof as cun, should ho extended, and wo hope our ilegislature will go promptly to work, und render permanent rcliel to tho people, then they enn go to work with a . good will, ami in due timo p iy nil they owe. WehaVa talked<tt no (.no who desires npop repudiation if tbo ood of juatieo enn bo readied by some measure- that will give the p<xq4u a fair ehnnee p> repair tin ir K st f«u tunes, uml nny whut they owe, but they u.iy that uale-V - tho Logislutui‘0 flfl'uds relief, the people m.usi inko the matter in thoir own luinds.. 'Ibis should bo pteveutod, n» wo mo iu no condition fra revolution of this sui t. O.her Stiiles have met tho emer gumy, why not Georgia ? Wo ivo lio reusou why somo law oould not be passed that would bo williin the pale of the Coustitution, and relief nooess iry. Tho , prevent law of Teiiuesseo would prevent llio mile of proper y, or, if th.it does not suit, lot a law l>o para d requiring laud or other property levied on by tlio Bherifl, to bring the valuation of Hindi property iu 1800, or ut tho present time, or a law ullowing tlio light, of rodom|>tion io f<*ur years. Bucli a law would luetl tho cane, mid render perinunent relief to thu pooplo. \N o should at this timo tioL shrink from responsibility, but tho Mtmilion should bo promptly nnd effectually met. Wo me troubled without uml within While wo Imvo u quasi State Govern mo', wo nro denied all the rights uml privileges of tho Nntioul Government,! und wo should n- t under Uio great ca lamities tbnt have befallen tlio Boutb like men and Cbrintiun*. While wo protout tho interest of tho one, wn should" not crash that of another. Lot us bo just j to all, favor nil, nnd not further ono man j to the destruodou of another. Those w in hold tbe largost amount of notes, nro those who refused the currency forced upon tho pooplo duiiug tho lato war, I therefore they nro not damaged by wait- 1 ing until tlio people cun pay.— Mtdly Commercial^ tffThe Woman’* Rights Conven tion met in Albany, New York, on tho 20th l.ney Stone, Mrs. Ilortou; Par ker, HiUsbury, and Fn*d Dv>wglu» were prominent delegates. Tlio usual resolu tions consequent on such gathering*,] I wore adopted. , > dFei numlo WiHid is out in a carl I denying tho statement of some of the! Washington spec uls that ku has been tot Wiisliingtou eudoiivoring to urge MARRIED. C-OUU — !o t!u city, EJ \,r. U.t E-jfirn!*, i T1ir4J.tr, le » mi her, The 1. h 1 . W.t Smith, >tr. L tV. Jin Jflir IIolli* E C. n:.. Tb : s happy pair will make their homo! *t- iu Now Orleans,‘ whither they stmt in few weeks. May l.upjmioas alteudthorn t).\VtS -Hl’INKrt —^Oa Tiwr»t*y rrr-iin/, Vov., nrtir Earl (tulncs, by 0 ir Jetimr EJiior, Iter Thro E. Hmltt, Mr. J*roii |>*ru, * oitichasl-i I our city. uoJ )lm Mantu 1 FroNs. Wo wore glad tu help our old Bacht lur friend into tlio state “ Alntrimpiiiul, and trust tho ulliuuco tqay be 11 hiipp Groceries. ;1 Family am! Fancy Groceries, eh l>o p<trch<o«<l t.l sthsh ivtIma „» to war 111* lhot ti-c.ii **-11 m CUF.AI* k» HI • I' All ii > ild do well to cut! oa hiai brfu, Randolnh Male liislilulc. |.T ANNOUNCES! ENTS. I’ATAUI.A CIRCUIT.. T!>* frl«na» of r*;it R. O. BARRETT, rr»pe«t- fully an ex** I hia aieua u« • aul'abla candidato fur Folioiur Ueneral, of ibeabotc Circuit, DOTldtJ* Wc arc •iK>,«ri*cd to innmjrct the name ofS. WI.SK BARKER, aa a cnndid»'c for Holicitnr (Jen- eral of thu Pataula Circuit. Election 1st Wcdnca- day in JAOuary. nov£ld< New Ad vert ise incuts A I mtl try, HS7, trtUi lhc ahnu- ii i a our liiiaiiit-ia Io ii.hLu iho "KAb*ol|>h Mult- Ii f aihd i'.ia'niotirn ur.d wit -larorns diA-fiiiino c«iiicin|dati} |i«rnv\o*OCy in Una rotsrp'i*-, an Mho fast au iuiuieaJin the i-Ju-;aiiun of the t. j 8. MctnJWEI.b, K. A. qUAHTEIlMAN. or23-4f Aom^iala t’rinc 11-■.ik Just Received at SOLOMON & ALDRICH'S, EKK8II ac J wotl Mlactcd ftoek of CON V ItKJ I ION Kill ES t intti'x is P»rt vt O r =•; mSs < r- 2 IH k ilRHS ud H A I i c , ■ it; r-. ?|j Jill] H 82IIT1] M*» a oIioam lot or AI'PLE.4, UNIONS, I'OJ A- TUi.8, olo., wtiuli they odtr at pricta lo suit iho 'I hoy aw rrreirinjr wrrkty PtcHh !tsl(imnre OVS- TKUS. at iboir Ealing riiluoo, *-•<*« they wn j Ihrui in uvvry alfle. Xorld In, GO IT EASLEY" More Goods—They Keep Coming! I AST supf-ly solil rut alr.-adr, but at bis lour 1 j prices . ». ry bo.ly tomes iu bits to buj. Fresh lot of Gnocsruna, BACON oral LAND, CHEESE, FIB II, BAGGlN4f, HOPE, Etc red to dor. ivAiLX-.iisrimFLY'. MRS. E. GIGSON, S X Ihsrrar.f thastar^rf flicker A Rumli, on) Uio 1‘iiUlic 8qusrv, kttnrs tcusluntly on haul a I gtod aiidrtneut if M IDLIN’ EH Y GOODS, ..r iwr latest rtveea ph« it prrparoj tn». i«ut« all o'd-art in this Unt «rliti otatuesa and die- ] pa'ch. 11 or stuck i*>u. iuavf Iniportfd BONNETS; JiuocT LACKS- Cluosy SETH. Clun-T II ANDKERCnfEFS. And errey article (uually kept iu a iliiliucry Hioro. II. II. JONES & CO., j ^E.Sl’EUTFL’Ll.V inforu 1 th# public thut thrir New Goods Have Come, _ il "Vic tine," that hewn nrd I (!•>«•» Iiiidrie-fi 1 v cry body *Uc- It (uu don’t hi- i ii. to it co and ini. i I In n iilitiuu in the abort bckcrpsolwarson hand. Il.iodnurs, Cii'h-ry, t' ockary, Nmm, Bhoia, IU' . ! j)ry Uood*. W.iodrn Ware, Llquo-rs ol a'l kind . . E»n vihirg you wnot { li m r.0'01 i.rjs Ui4 lio ktepa Un: beat FLOUR sod 1 CORN MEAL in town. | Rail, Augur, and Colfre, J<»1 eonio In—fluoat #|->»l• And that they o»ntii «U. that they drpai ci| s uut t-n>rt tn kti'i dtls-miord t« dn. A b: Ui that 1 to come by erery tra r tin Fiiniilure Stooms. T I AVI NO rsfitinl iko trail-kMSB hmiis of M. I J S IJr.r, and bcluff analit«| sub s GCOli STOCK of Materiel, and cimimllM Srortmen. w f 1 0 nil inns to maiuitactuiv, rq>ulr and dmo lbs ran- IP TJLX*xa.it\X370 VEKY CHEAP FUR OASUI Br atrirl otlrnlKm <0 b(Bd Okel ISape to chare a liberal pub (mace. J. A. MeltiLLAN", meld.?.* Rout Pleasant Residence FOH SALE, TN Culhbetl, Oa . 1 I l»*r- Apply WPPfi Also, I but Ih ■hev c\n * navtttituUy acwmmc ft lends and i-atrons. Tbry rr ive fresh (Joshen lluUer and Cheese errry tyrek. As their c«^kI« and pika* tilrertiae, thosenho [nuine them hare no used of uewapaper d »p!uys. Tbry are determined to hive a n resolution xmnine ports suppres* It, tinn matured too many men rnenii ana scnotdmato or Klstorl, gave ! Nisbet, nppointod umlt-r » SBL.i —^i ual in thoir >„vn c,merit—,ml Jo- her a ln.'lnplimentiiry dinnor n fnw dnyn ajuptod iitycmr laat .oaaiun tu ela vo1u|mJ to many nmvn.tinna ol the nvo- "''Jj Andrmi'a'nnd wife ! *r« n, t5 wt "•’"".i 1 of tlia Hoiioru aara tu, aad aak to t» m.da of ,.orrr ; ] “«at 0,M„«2^r" an"ng,\t l " V ™‘ b »’ L0 tl.o public appolito for plunder and cor- ; tori playod "Lady Maoboth,” to the im- j I ca ’n attention of the Ganoral As ruction ha, boon too long, and with too ' dohght ot tho it mtomnna, and, aa, aemliiv to tho booU, accounts, vouchor- little rctraiut, fonalod. Tl o mmulo highoal pra... ouo cmtoomtalhut aho „ nJ Uoafcdorute Troiomry Note, return ■out h‘,.n'l I <“ Llmrlotto Cuahniau to , Ws Department by Colonel Jared the charater. . j Whitaker, Cotuinirsiuy General of tlio Application having boon mode for tho Btuto during tho late war. It -will be luUhtUwswl bouuty by a toldior who had *ecn by reL-u-mc to tbo report < f Hem. seoptcr by tiH-ati* adjudged foul mid un- Unt hit discharge, the proper ncoountingj Bn fluid, Lochrane und Jordan, npyxiint oonsti'.ntionaJ by the other, then the dan-1 have* beoonto Uw> self-willed nnd iutollere nnt. And, now, if one party, or mob, within tho ruling sootion, stuill aoixo the Flrst-Clns* Family tiroccry, it, kuoirlng and iRfi’c BTcryHodf tn call end itist Unn# wh i nub la buy will do Cu<hb«rt, U#. 1STEj~W BOOKS, | JECBINED etllie Rook cud Drug St lp'isile Uapk’sl Ft-mklu Fu J. P. I)AG«. A DM IXIS Til. i I OR' H S.i UK. B V virtu# of en order f nm the Ordinary < Ktiudul) h County, will be told un the lira Tueedey irr 14-.-ember next, betweon ihc utuii hotn of sale’Tin Shsr.» NcuthWrsieru Railroad S', 'k tdt of Land in Decatur county, Osor^*, No, i NiMtecuUi District; alee let Nu. D, Ninth Dutch i f orininalir Early uuiv Mitchsll couutf—said kutl uetnprored. I wBI reltsl the seme Mine end plscc. a Pebol»i bt.i;. ia Acdii-w Femule ("oiligr, kjtiduljh cpuu'j Oeotp'a. Paid Schotersh'p is perpetilit, nnd ent It-^ the holder to Tl'nrd and Tu turn for onceehoU The L’uili-ge is i^ full i-peratinn, with a full F.eulij and will cuan>are favorably with any I&itihitki i > tho l'rteidoot to recouinioud negro suf-j frugo for thj> South, lie domes also tlmt ho is in freer ol the Constitutional Amendment. It is positively stated in Radi cal circle* that Governor Wells, of Lou isiana, in view of tho recent election?, and tbo President's policy in tho Balti more affair, has determined on immedi ately removing tho chorifl* nnd other of ficers who hive been dervlect in the dis charge of their duties. Stops are alsff being taken to nmut prominent parties nceused of aiding in tho July initesu By anther of Rntlcdge. | By Mi»s Uuloch. | By Artemus W*>'4. (ha Sen J will ret. |>v! ImIi I.f sell i me, the liu I'.r u'i Uil | it.d will publisl IcOflK A Life fi r a I.| John liwtitax, III* Hook, Ills Trsrel*. The Art of Cunvo-Mtinn ; • UebJsnl (.o«d Socisiy; Uuch Worthingtont Dar^nrce and Daylight; Linn Rivera, and all other wo ks of Mrs. Holmes. T. 8. POWKLL, b*vJ5-M Trustee. Wanted to Ment, IpORn.xt ree' ifliccr of tho Treasury deelarea that the od by tho Convention of 1805, n eomimt gera will thicken, and tho sky will grow P ,,vr forbid* the piyment of tho claim, too to investigate tho financial nlVuua cl .1 ...i. it ...... i j .1 . and that in such ejiscs, however hard it tho State, that Colonel Whitaker's books J may operate, no authority is vented in and ncoounls were rigidly examined l»y I any ottice of iho Government to dispense, them, and found to bo clear and correct. ' : * 1 ' " 1: ' lias iiu-i IndiH’d, tho exhibit made by him elicited their decided toum.end-.mon. whieb 1 notorieties of n foreign war—it struggle ' of nation with nation, although its ro-1 with a condilieu which the law oordr nrc coufctantly W.ickeued by lull) posed. Tlio llernJd has n-#pccbl from Greenwich Observatory, England, des cribing a shower of meteors seen on tho morning of tho 14th. They are des cribed to be of great beauty and brill iancy. Five thousand were counted in! bird' one hour, and nearly tv.ebe lUouwnvJ ini 11 "* nil. ’ , il.I.INO HOUSE, con. no. Aip'rat Tills OFFICE. Youth.* A (ieslkirai wlio siiHered for rears from vou» Debility, f Tenia'nro dresr, and all Ih lie I* ‘j dir', wilt, hr the Mkeoi ut.il it, iLc-r#«ii|>t fly o (f Randolph t'ou Also, at the same tlm Note*: LeacardC. Bell,. ... John A. Urccue .... Thomas Tinsley W. C. Coabcy,... .. F.8-11 ii ward Jane Yatbroagh,.... J. M. Hmith Halam A Moody, ((*' l^vil’ Kent,.'. I,. E. ^itd O l’. Aotbony Ilanrab Fnih I. (’. Boykin T. L. PAwwhile • • • O. 1. Aulbour, Jtt -D. Wade. Mary Jl. Ff.nd....... U^tiy Jaraig-n, wn .Tjs P. Albritton,... David X. I.lrgn AUo suoi« pco unU ' Jar. Remember Ftuiir u Itetyt John Jones, deceased. Utu nrgla. rci-JuUt nnd place, the following 1 as tbe property ol Jitm Jo. toualY, dus-a»reJ. JAME-v M. SUER