The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, December 14, 1866, Image 2

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—MtW'to* QTI)c tCulljIml Appeal. ' n« - *-*■- Lilion, wln L b raa-l rvttMntn (mi nisi* mor.hxo *T ,i UM«n. ! CHRISTIAN * BAWTELL ’ i* DiTolta. Nit A. I. HAM!!.TON, D. I)., WEHHRBT FIELDFK, *.-. THRO. V. SMITH, A. M. FRIDAY, DBCBMBKR 14, ISM. to Ikvir iilt.lllf.Mjib.t.1 imJpcTOi.j.t at jTti-r. ana tliounmd r.i wire wo tlon, to nnvo lha oaiiilry from lh« f.-»-o. J ,bouM not j but We a III yelj state Lhrew | •t fcilow ftt-m the r-.t#uv* lending oncM A«lherU«l Agent*. Georgetown—W. «- Jordon. Ward's Station—-J. P. Phelps. Bi.akkh.—Wl have on hand a lot of Miiuble Blanks for con tracting with freedmen for the ensuing yaar. To Onr Pnfronn. The clue# of the jeer!« fuet oppronrh- ing, ond with it tho maturity of our notes. Til lAMCeL CAO.UI BSD PlOflUIU The fiutdiu Linked with deep sod well founded anxiety to the meeting of Con great for eg iadicution of the course of policy to bo pursued by thn dominant^ party.—beep, because the fate of onr •eotiou aoerned Involved in the is* no-* apparently well founded because ef the dreadful threat# that huve beon so fre quently fulminated,’tlmt the Picaidunt was to be impeached, Southern luuds oubfacateJ, the Executive pardons re voked, »n«t our Btute Ouvernmenls urn nulled, und the oegroee and while folks made to change places politically, sad uU put on o social level. Congreee hue met, the Radical* have caucused, “The mountain w«a in labor, ■nd brought forth a mouse. 1 | lit There- U no ii'amrat.ec <-f getting The “ ter of our discontent ia mnrio summer' by Ac true light that Bushed over the \V. would rrupwlfully inform lb«n «uuntry. from Hint dark oonvowitk.., »od of our potn<iu Id irrr.r. th.t w. „» '"« l,d 1,1 “ fur he Vo all ulong eon lent led nguinst pub ic romptU 4 to Asm money to meet our notes which fall due in a few daye. Your ao- «ounU fur advertising are email bat if paid will eoeble ue to nettle all claims egslaet us. Out subscribers will bear in mind that our terme are tirleOy in tinmen, sud will please call end anttlo. into Congrem by making toncessu-na. 2d. lte|>roseululioa in Congress cun do us no good. 3d. liy aegis suffrage we ahull, sen ptfrplit* lie* our aelf-rVajiect, arid the last of rropftit wo have left for tho ballot bos, nod the poiitioal institutions of oar country. Tl tiutb i . U’t * i*Gb’y ste> ton fmrmifR. to* !•» ixtor Ij wink* n o*l-t n i» t.txto mtw that yim hu« ito UK*»T «nd I'Ult&HT i 1- qnoH.*». A* il.o tor Is »mr at htt.d, ll u «sll (o by to YSei «e. fltas pratty tu, sad ttT In the future Hmhige notice* and Obituaries will ba charged lor at our regular advertised rates. luaoB. At public journalists, seeking to pro. mote every interest of tho country, we ferl constrained to coll attention once more to the all important question of la low. Oar readers will remember, thnt, we treatod this topic, in its relation* to lioth whites and black*, evincing, as we thouglit, that, the wclfkra and prosperity of the country wore directly involved in its speedy pod practical adjustment.— Thie, which is tho leading intorost, and upon whuff every other depends, was apprehended under two ideas. Fliet, that, we are largely an agricultural poo- pie; and secondly, that, from our anom alous, and uncertain political condition, neither l*b.r nor capital would eofns among us. Our thoughU took form, and complexion from these Jatlaj hei.oe the earneotueee with which we sought in urge tho cmj loymeul of tho freedinun luborere still anuuig us. Our miude huve undergnoe no change on the nab* joct, and we reour to it now, for the pur pnae of showing that our fears respecting the emigration of our laborers were not groundlces. There is a achetho of ope ration now in full blast, whiuhIf wodieck <hI, will obetract largvly, and it mny be seriously, from our labor. It ia a ryo ts* of Labor Umkaragv, working w uh an efficiency, which will require but n few years lo dmin this sectn.n nf the- Smith of all its laborers. Wo hove al ready born strip t of thousands, and Ilia drain rou inuM with increasing volume. If this ifttux lido ofnegrfice is not nr rested, it may lead ultimately and before many years, to our ow 0 Emigration, nod the country Iwooum a howling wilder ness. Along the linea of all onr railroad*, and in all tho important towns I.nbor Brokers are industriously plying 'their traffic. Tney are operating for rompauice and indlvHttab who are in poaa«aaion «•( the rieh lands West. They got sn much per head, und ns fiist ns they oentmo late them in sufficient numbers for ship ment, they arc sent off. With rich lands end a high price Aw cotton, >liv western |4anUv pay* h gh wages. Thn Hroker ia so employed aa to atimulato his seal to the highest and most successful sotiv. ity. Hi* negro yh Ids to the high w age* and frro transit. Here ia the whole of it It ia obvious that if no counterac tive inturpocM-*, tldu t)*Um of regular nml heavy drainage wilt soon reduce our laborers to a sindl fract on. hut shall thie countci valiant be ? We ran see none opinion—that tho Uadiuul party have not, and do not, as a party, claim the os tranrdlnury powers that have -ao much e««fte<l tho fcVt of our people. Tho war i* over; pcuco is proclaimed ; tho war making (tower is goue, and with it the power to injure the South, except by obstructing ue in our plitioal rights, and by the power of fnrerisa, from tho latter of which wo have either (>nrty to four, and one slmoet an much aa the other It ietruo then n few extreme men, who seem determined upon aggressive mens urea, but we look to tho programme igrecd on by tho whole party, as an In dex of its policy. The party oaueus agreed unanimously upon sevea r*e«4u No (Uhera were offered. They may bo found in another column of the Appoul to day. Tho find looks to the organisation of toe liouee, and onjwiu* the Clerk not to enter on the rolls the members from thn South ; and provides ageioet the couoting of any electoral votaa from Btute* not repreaeuted in Con great. Tho ‘id relutea to the votes lo the Elec tornl College. The 8d to the change of time for the meutiog of (longrosH. The 4th to the New Orleans biota. The 5th to the collection of Ihroet Taxes, and thu salo of ppbftscoted lands The fth to pen*iors. Tho 7IH to tho murder of Union ad- diem in Bouth Carolina. This la the num total of Kadiual thun der, aa K is held in oommon by the par ty. It is true a bill hoa Inmn proposed and, perffdb*, paiwcd, roj)OHling tho urn- nealy power ol the rrcellent; ibat ic, we au(tpoee, lo repeal a particular act t-f Cong res* piwsod daring tho war, intend, ed nt the time as a premium fordeaortion from our cause—luitlmriring Mr. Lincoln lo offur pardon u|«m certain terms. llu had ull that power hdore, under, and by virtuo c*f tho CatUHtltiitnin of tlu- Unitei Btntca, nml l’rra dent Johnson will still have it uflrr that Act, and all otiwr not* of Cougrvas upoQ tho subject are rr|>enlcd. Section 2, Art 9, Constitution «*f tho l’uite\l Btales, provides, among other things, “The President ahull have pow er ?1t WAT Wl Tall in n little loader in lest week’s issue under the caption “The Alternative,” af ter having shos n thu futility i f attempt ing ’«*• reconstruct sock-ly on a rlavory bu*i*. and thtreforo urging the propriety of going to work on the basis of the new order of things nn developed by the war, Wo then presented in sueclno*, compact form b* a p«I:tic*l rhungee, and pointed out, what, in our Judgment, were the on ly two courues open to u*—the one to cease our efforts to got into the Nation al Government now in pmceia of form ing, the other, to comply with its icq UMitiona. We then expressed the ap- prohonxion, thnt, “we would be 4rhm" t<* the lust We did m*t iod'cAte which oourse we preferred, for the srropTa rm»- son, that, that point was not beforo ue Our sole purpose, which is mnnifcHt np«»n tho alighteat lut«dhgent inspection, wen to prom-ot in brief, compact form the ivul issue before the country. I hi* having lieen done, we felt disposed to let it real. We are avrrae to giving counsel in mat* tcre of such gravity, but have no heaitan- ey in cxprusMug our feeliugs. Driven aa we are by tho atrvee of unfotluitoue event*, wre ou»ulvee feel just now, exact ly n* wo fell when the country wan sur- romlvrud, that there ia tt change of form nfgovcrmnoiit going on, for whUh wo have no heart nor hope. What the Hevolntinn now in rapid progcea ie to tormlonto in, wu aro not prophet enough to divine. The thing being upivud ut however, ia u Nationali sation, but the present arid imm'diutcly pmepective napoct*, as they Ho in our mind, are rather disintegrative. Radi calism, that is tho fell spirit now at work, digging about the foundation principles of Arnerioan government, has given un to political orphanngo, nnd may yet plungt thu wlmlo country into total un- arehy. Wo lavished onr bhiid and traunure for fi>ur ycara in op|*wing thi* political demon, nnd thongh forced to succumb lo its horde* on the battlvflvli). we would, in loyally to our inelioU of hate to it* umniveruus greed, moot itetdl with op|K»*ing front on the chrtc Held.— Our feeling i* then, to make it nocoacea- eion*. to maintaio patiently our present poluioul aoon.uly, and no hmger auppli cuto at Ue allarr. Thi* course would he in strict accord with onr feeling* Wheth er it ia wlae or fooliih, we do not pre tend to suy. Jt is open to criticism, uud w ill no doubt receive it. New Advertisements CHKI8T-MAS ONLY COMES ONCE A YELK ! ORBiCtlTR^. UiwTua. TV«ior», Men, W -woi 1 md t'bMre*. cl-l —4 rnnag. wkun (I'd b ack ISAAC EASLKT ran )m$t All jrsar Mil with mj kwd uT Vtftan yon trmh lopply mf WUWKV, UKAlOr. /•d rcoe>«4 *!l < ■ Bt—yrr Ums i M>k««. I imW)*b a t GUAM TUX XEOtO HITS THX BA MOT I Tho pr:j>o«tioo of the Radical* fir universal autfrage, ia beginning to elicit op|>oMU(i0 from ;v quarter which th* m ttlfe leader* of that party d-d not eal. O- luto upon, und there ia a good deal less danger of its being forced U|«on the coun try now than there was i-ofae time ago. Among otW well-itifohncd psirthw who have recently expressed themselves iu op|>o*ilinn to tlie pmpoaition i* General Tarlwll, i» Northern man, w!m> hut been reniding in Umwimmpi>i since thu ternnuu- tion of the war. This let «-r »* address ed to ft Northern journal, and he says of tho negro: “Nuuro suffrage i* a measure of the m«i*i stupendous wildm** nnd l-umhug of thie or uny other ugo. Morni'euam i* fitly oompared to tho depravity of the Nark*, but to these vice* add universal thieving und lying, ignorance, iucanuui- ty, and » total wunl of (Militcncue ulxc.it tiio blacks, and ttiu brnvu colored *ol- dter, in ah in*ult to truth. 'J'ho bluukd were loyal lo the Bwulh, and it i* not true that tboanlored UiM>p* fought brave ly everywhere, or on uny ocoasion.— There wna im* rating on the pail of the Bouth, though in whole Tuunlius and ili*«tuei", f-»r iiundreii* ol iimIu*, there wus no iimlea at home, in f u t, tlu-y wore kept ia enbjeotion, und ut woili, by tho women I They uow here in tho B«-u>h voluntarily enhabed, but were sea. i-tirullud w ith or wulmut eonaeut. They x ho wed signs of welcome to our troops —but they were no Una dcuionatrulivo to the ruU-l armiea. 1 served bv tho riJn of tho colored troop* before J’ort liudaon, and ktaiw their conduct wu* a |»*»r burltwnkto on *4ildiermg, as General Bunk* complimen tary order on their bravery nnd good conduct. All the epeauhea in Cougr**# ndvocuting “equahty” between white nnd black soldier* u ere keenly rreeuled by ov*ry officer and aoidter of tlie army ; hut iMuie dared s|*»ak out. No matter whut interested officer*, (artisan*, |K»liti- omns nnd denuiguguo* may auy, the m black soldier# did not darn their ration*. | otwrrWw KeltoUAw;m4 w'urk.- *> no CHRISTMAS FESTIVj u Wlion, January Dan Castello's GREAT SHO' Muck d.mtaiU. • « >• rt.-boi-i«i,.b4 o m»yn 8n4 bi-jf j-m want in «*(• flri' from ib>i «•( Hanii*«s up nt bug ImmA d Usoue, *I»(V Itri 0* <1-, (to. Knrj rarb*y uf O VBOKN MK KD.* - werrsMsS total. elk st 1IAPTWT FEMALE COLLEGE SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA Cuthhrl, Randolph Comfy, Georgia. F ACtfLTT; MET. T. II. HTOl'T. M •< C A nvN.-K Is | M-u H tTTIB ri.ATT I’rw* Dwrii kl»u A B. ABU*TKOMi—Ttacbrr U •a* iMtrwmM's 1 Marc. The .*cW.-tlc Tusr will to di.i.W into ivo mi •ton* Tb-I tq>rii>e Tvrtn will Mn»A»r, IS* Ik'h Jiruiff. 14n7 t *u4 (tow W touwUar, 41 J.U 1 to Kill T«r«* aa • od.ci 1 >h IV, Ti WHOLLY I'XSL'l'.l'AJPED, / uaa We4ii«~Ur, B-l Jul/. » II•(..•Ur, al.-r^Uwi'JCt. EXT KS 8R8: I'rinary t)<T*'l for Ito flctolstale V«ar fk'’ f*“ t’r*j«»uiury *• •* Ooltofftl# “ “ •* •* Anrwa: «n>t kfnlrm l.Aagnyr*. MCk,.. Intirurlwa u* 1‘W-O AVta •» UuUsr... Vara I Mutae uiMnrt k-> wi I'Muf lutlrumc ,t 10 Drawtnf In I'ratal ut t'rsyno, 40 <tu Oil Htaulwy ii -.0 Look. Ou.t! Full THE a GRAND PROCESS! The Union owi them Dothuig to Un sup- IcchWd*,. poit— a* soldiers. They owe a debt of ! Vocal Untie In Hww.*. d4i«r. free < f tbt-pt 1 . .... r J.A...I I... ..».j ..f ..... grutiti'de to the govi-inmuiit fur imin- motar.* iWnw, biiwi* in«uw«or pro t. (.41 „...| ' trsew* Use-. turning them from idlcncee uud starva tion. They have not the integrity, onjmoity, nr education for votrrv, and will out huve for generations. An id lie* of the Radi cals they would (wove worse than mmlese, for they do uot |*»*e** the faculty or imliftct of combination, an 1 llmv would disclose ull party secret a to their eccoe* aion owner*. Were Henry Ward Hoecher to oomo dow a hero nnd own a planluiMtn iu |wr- son, we can imagine what, from his Well known piety nnd goodness, ho wotih' for the oiaeks, both aynntually uud pe- TUB KAUCAL f ROCBiMIIB. Wasuinutiw, Deo i. p. m — The can cm of Keptihlicun mgmbura of the House, held at the Cupitui thi* evening, wu* unusually lurg.\ bublly mai l.umi, id im-mber* hung pr«acnl. The following mv*Miie*, rejtortcd from the eulent u 'inmitluv, wuru ugrosd U|hjii : l iral, '1 o pose a hill regulating tho or gflnixutiwa of the House: directing thu cluik to place no iiuiiium on the roll fruiu blutua not re (>t\ sen led in the piecmlmg Congreoa, i r declared entitled lo rapre to nrn. t ronri.M ft a-.d imr.h.m f..r ..f •‘.•ntutiwU J Olid providing that IH» ciucto- to grant "T™ f * T U . nd voto. .half U tTmigcd fnsn any femes against tho UMlad State*, except Htato not iq.rcn-ntcd ut the time in Coil-! iu cn#<* of iuqwoi hmeut.” So tlio p(»w- grc**. Il(* d jwf oioelh, iocls-hoc li*bU,futa*od u k *1». 4 Tulitaa psj.bta totf to tori (lodey’s Lady's Book ron x o o 7 . The FrtUion Kagasino of the Werl > I ITKUAIUUK, ff.as ArtBSsU PMhlabs Tb* 1 4 in »i *i«giiifl<^nl S:r*l ’njrhiThytf. |)<,*M« KiAi-'n Wood »*fnn of* r»»*y rwb- J -cB (tot n« taUrrta lal'«. 1‘rwita kniitn | So- tobn-a*/, Irl |i« f--rlleTo.Lt, k>( iLt n-r HIM OfUUk*, «NNII ppiriiuaiiy uhu p«* tosbn-Mta*/. Art *i*4 f.^ !>• Tsit, H<r Ito f eunittnlv; yet, after all he would tits they I P«n<x. ito Ib ud -lr. and ti.« Kivton L-rryikaj f j «4htil iiiclr in • rtli K ».ua iik-jIih-, „f '-« < "*'• .... ... . t iiuau- vivonn v ton •- vr inn which they an* excessively fcad, uud whisbtlioy araiuordiniitJy nuihu*utatiu v | TUB I.ADIKS* PArtmiTH toil 87 VS**.*. how to steal bn last ciumb i.a i his last. * M ‘ !<« M^'i' e lisa tot a aUr U c-.nijxlr siltt H. - dune. cotifT*« nrcniPTH KMUHTH In r«*l ktm-r. LA ItllM >• total U U*. q— Tb* M'i**Ud Z-**W«! Tb» r..rv**« |».nd, (l i'drtv Itv*. MOIWCT, I'OMKH acd Ut’l 1ft. will to powiltrntfr srr* *4.4**MHf4| Ford Krsiort wdt to tto a LIVE LOIN T.ET 1.00*K IN THE STREETtil T.k<» fib* its Caft bj ih» laocpul 1 Herr Lengellj Walked ofkr a l ,, *Ui>r*T4 and plarnt nmna C»r. *-»•! oanUt in Ti the gulden i au ok oriuku CuetniBiing Eokharts Silver (orocct Bi A Street Parade? Gorgenua to an Extreme ? VuwLtofrl dicalive of the Strength und Rof»urco*-of Dan Custeih Great Show. Tho Muhagcr in iiiiiunirH-uig the i:oimii<-nceui>-nt of the : Annual T.mr «.r DAN GASTELLOS GREAT Sll m pleased to bo able to present an urray of Art* N.anc-, comprising the very boat talent in all • ; the World.* '4T*.' Culbbert, Dpcembcr Au.MISSION ( llh DKEN, COLORED PEOPLE, Give the Idacke the beet State in thu f-r tTiff ilrpartsiral #1 i ki aieh dd. Thaa# ahftia * lu ‘ Umla, a year 1 * supply of all thirgw, and eak *■*«.*•>.«. file hundred dollura in money eweti, with As4*ibar*pc * government of their «*n, and tlwf | uruuutl Urn* tre,tk4'* )**r. mtor M.*. would sturvo to deilUl tho second year, Imcspubold *«I0 aui a hsm , laH b-fubait- •ml rrtapao into U^b»riwn In U..H , ccn , J*.X?".•**?;.ZZ' tury. 'o«i.- v ** Thw i* no exaggeration. 1 s|wwk ! . F-xI.- m f n Mi«*n * T. t r„. «>fv. blit lb. »Im|'W truth, aa an, ^ ^ innn may eeu it fi»r kimaelf. i mu u true I. dt*a r TR-*»»ts w# tl'c ir-r* .f 'tom in s (riunduflho ti.nr.K-. und tu |n|Mn ^2: ,lr Tim, mtut mu< ndlti-jition, bolt, i.nuilur ^ "" ** " un.l rcligiuu. t.n year, nud pnoruh„„.| M1KION HA III. AIM), — lameet uud line dealing und jurlicv | from li e w hit#*, but not the Iwdlnl, wInch Au!hor *' l J H ^ ,f .. " " " ***** would prove a cureo. Thi* may be tvgordod ft* a harsh judg ment t f the negro m some reapeots, but iu it* main fentunw is true B.TB orr KT BABA. At a acci 1 party, n wug found him self in the course of the evening iu cou- verMitMHi with uue.vou* looking stran gor. 1‘oiating out t«» him n geiitluin.m w l*rB taf Net m«Hk, and f x M*kir Mn^.in «. A Raw t u*(l mil tot ui>H*to<l bf Urr In i-ut,. XV* tore »Uu teU.utU nil war ulj aud L r rile coaiobtiMre. T BR W8 OP GotU )** Duly’! Hook for 1NU7. (Pimb «bkb 'tore can to t.< t IM cr to grunt (airdon* dooa not driieml the will uf Congrerw, nny mt*ro than dues the validity of those pardon* already grunted , Second, To ima* u bill remedying tho ! deft* t in the luw, winch may prevent uny ritnte dinvaaemg the vote* l.*r elec tors of ProsLlrnt and Vice President. Third, To piia* n h»wr ehnngtng the Th. nk-n of annulling Ilia Slut. Our ! «WN uf 'hr mnuling ••( . .Kh ■ ernments in tnuseqnenee of their rebel lion, Is overwhelmingly refilled In the to nesewiMrag uu Uic lourth of view- March Fhorth, To raise n spermf t omndMee able Messiigt* of President Johnsow fcri |tbr UtS rigid ii.Wsl.guUol. of the New Or Congreea. Nothing we catv say here tan Ivans riotnumlwr of houses destroyed, tend to atrongthen ha* TH* IM# (■> »',>( iitnta llie property of n matt who has been pnrdooed by the Preri'leut, in aboiff as good n» thnt to try and hang a inun for murder, who fms btKMi once tried nnd acquitted. Tho other than making our wegca equal to | principlegt the same, nnd will result in thnt of tho broker. It will not avail lo! like manner iu practice if undertaken i' put io the plea,that our poor hint's wiH .The pnrdon of the President is ns good not justify aa high price for lalior «* the | a (dew in bar in the ono cans aa the (leu Mis properly but Dcd. nnd to what extent thw Government nflh inle were included therein. The Committee to aend for t wrsonn und papers to Im aec«snpnuied y the Bcrgeant at-nnos, wad to report nppro|.rinte (o r ishMnm. fifth, To order a (elect committee to imreetigota the proeevdinge mi«hr thu laws f« »r the ewffrctio* of the iivett tales in the rebel Btatrs, and the suttnro uihI ■ale i f ubamloncd nml confiscated lands of mtpiuing tnru of mind in auother (or-! Ttw S ttowmir miti tom* .f (hi IaAj'b JL* tn»n ol the room, he eaid : j }'**' .. ^ "Do you see that man thorn? 11c has r«o » p. . -n« t .«r f- to a mibliu—a \eiy unplea»uut one too. I 1bt*«e y W r 7 -• 11 » * iV. Lto* il.i ftwr «»«•.* w jwer..,.. »-JW llo ia |ioseessed with the idefl that ho must bite off strangers earn, and it ha* | caused a dreadful amount of trauble. 1 d<» wot k'low whether ho will aliowr any | symptoms t>*night, but |>-re*»viwg that 1 you ure a sir unger, 1 deem .1 my doty Ut' put) uu on your guard. D.at i let Uni j .|>uruu,-b ». r>- iwur you.'' 1t r , , 111,' «l|ir«Bu.nuf hornir tlint .(.rouil ' om .41 ru»i,4ui) over tbs f.ieu of Umb nervous in .n clear* ' Iv proved that he bud heard the w arning. X little inlyr the bene oleul nif-rmunt got an oj-nurtuuity to teJI Pt* m-pi img man that that umu ((o ; btmg out the in dividual) Wo* a l thy hi ul wonder, :ui a ( ) could bo 1 Kit* cajiM*, 00a jr>r, .imI » i «ilr* «■ p/ to lb* I raon x i lias up lb* cuib, m.k Ins »it •- pta* It 00 K s'a N|««, mna jtnr, aa4 au ra n r-ojr to tb t p* «m s*nius ap tto dob. M.k •i»S ■'•* op -a tl to t --to o p to. ono T’OT, »mI aa rpNttopV ttiba p*(M* *ci. s *p »ta c ob. utuk Ins taaltac |»<« t? 10 A'.l .cblit n • It rlubt tl club '•!«- ltook«sa<l Auibat'* IIomm M n tber M*Sit'o*.x BiMRjr aMMldl to Mnt tl tatii*i«f x rich Unde «if the \f vet. The simplo ' ef fiatner acquit led would be in tho question is. not that pom land will tup- po t high labor aa well as rich laul, bid shall the (>oor luad have lulMirers ol oil. W* owneot afford to bo chaffering over it now, how ever good the reason for it may np|Hur There it *> time for de- bate, nor l* draw utg labor from o' nmd- It is right now, we b*ve to tarn labor io- to «ur field* ; and we murt do it nt nny coat, or get ready our pack nnd tramp imreclves. Wo hove heard many of our pluntvfw cowpbiia already nt the difllcul ty ia gelling the nvgroca ta hire, beeauae they have beard that “big” wugve me and other property. Siirth, ( ommittev on Prarions to ex other. As lo giving ocgrnca tho band, Co|i grcee h«s no (tower, und (he UadivaU do nut claim tho power to do that. It U>- nmine whether nny tH-iu-mners in thedis loyal Staten struck from the pent-inn roll* have beon restored in violation of law. Sttenlh, A 8pedal (’omtuilteo to inves tigate the facts tenner t d with the re- leuee of the murderers of kho Vnioo sol- longs to tho States, and not to Con- ., iuJB („ Houth Carolina, recently set ut greso. If Georgia u nte.io enmigli to liberty by the Delewurc Judge. •loop that lowr, in order to get seven empty seats in the House filled by her napiring cilWr.s, then let her hoar the self imposed cisgruce. Rut do not let as lay Ut* * Large to Congress. Thnt body does not daun the power to auy who *hs!l vote in tine or any other Bute. Ret exert hc* the nasumed nnd unwar- (flared in eeutmos above us. Here the 1 muted (tower to keep our members out Ifnkorb iafliMHH o ia fall already right in , uf Guagrceo, hecauqo wre havo not act- the mil's! of os, although thvre is aa yd Ucd the (juration of cii'uwori'tp, and thy in* broker fiw Western estate* immedi ately among u*. Willi our planter^ c-i-mc up to thw j? ue ? W c !tok to them^ e | elective frundi '(•in «>ns uf t'gl irreluf b\ ;igriW4y to their Shull we di>gr.icl nu king the cvLcceeioo ‘ — A raaolution was passed unanimously that the nivtiilH-ra ol tho raucu* land themadven to surtalo these poquuiituoa as parly measure*. tar*There is a farm in Culurado 61 raih-s long by 12 wide, which |>nnurvs 3.000 head of cult lo and O.OOO sheep, nml last your yielded fFO.000 worth ol grain. It is worked l»y Mexican laUwers, who am fed uud manogad by t(Beers, like no army. k-.»# 4 0 c:*b H 'tb B*r N*wi-'r»F. Irof »be •-> tovci-tto. AS !*»#• 1- A OOOBV. 5. L. C« s«f H kUi mJ t'htoUu- Mito<«. n,.ta4*lpL a. roiiii'.g u 'iso v ling fiYi.ti LU ear by gettiog with- '.ghttfcu iudi -s of him. G if curious ft lend Was struct with an uaheur-l pile- noinoon, und very projicily begin (•» rk iiimsc'f close enough fur u (•vraoti- ul invotigatiuu. The movcmcut was seen by the nctv- s man, und great tint))* ol M|>|trdien- Itivo sweat 0-*cd out from his bro.v nud trickled down hi* checks. Nearer und nearer appruochcd tin* uoe, and more terribly iuicuso grew the horror uf the •ihcr. Thu curiuua innn wus within an oca of thn "roaring" when tho agony of the ‘roarer’ reached it* trim*. au< 1 clench ing Ids fist ho l.ttided it Lclwecti the “lookers” of the misfortunato sturdier offer physical woudors, shouting ut the top of Itw voice ; ‘Tfite off my eara, will you ?’ 'J'he effect of this on the astonished audicuco wna very effecting. di.tio.tly hcnikl GOODS At LA CON, i-AHD, nud llUBll rOTAJOES, Jo*t Ueccivetb duel l*it To Kent IRC A writer ut Ihu D tnvilla Regis ter nmmmtoa Geneful 1od>ort E Lev f-»r the next Governor of Virginia. The election will be held iu May next. ‘Gentlemen of tho jury,’’*nij a Woo ten lawyer, "would y-u set a rat-trap to catch a bear, or toake fooli uf y-»ur sdves by trying to apenr a bt'ffu’o wiih a knitting-needle ? 1 know you would not Thso huw can you bo guilty of convict ing u*y cbvut uf «*«| tdftUQbter lor taking the dfe ttf uVow.;» / Toe prisonct w III quitted. T he warhlaw mm ch t .^cuih toft. Nitk o'- mWBnuI ani a buiito uu tb) Uses*. drflt M Notice, T ur Cfj t.» ii iM»jr *unr To (Mb t- >itut. Uandolpli Male listiliie. r|XllE untar«j|Pr^ s*S«hmks(tot Bt^wiSreM* 1 t totoel it lUOUjrtl 1‘iuktortro ito flB-^T MOXUaY 1. Jaoaarj, !J«T, tt BsaAo*,.b kttr At to my, wttb tto itaw tills. it M*or po*|>nto to make tto “BaeS-'Irl* Meta Ts- tUtola trod*- •odorn uiTit (ottocilr. a d tixat folsalld' ’ * *■ ^ ^ m< j w. MtoHiwrn. K. A qL ALT F KN AN, to-’ If Attvcutt I'niKijalt. J lorructUs trd ■ 1'tHutt •• ttarid' l kit Ifut-ll-s »V* got A II. McAFnK. ok» tr* now ofH-n. Call end tbs M«*iil • e clisxil un 'to J M. UKOOKS, C. C. C. i rti^aagvtsJ *sr r **-* 1 F »l In tb* rddL-u u< ttoii sj*:s if