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iijc Cutljbttt Appeal.
rCDUStt^D EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY
CHRISTIAN 4b SAWTELL
LDITOltH,
TUv. A. L. HAMILTON, D. D.,
HBKHERi' FIELDKK,
lUv. TllKO. li. SMITH, A. M.
FiHDAY, JANUARY 4, 1807.
AuthorirrU Agent*.
fl*nrjjfi*lnw(i—W. fl. Jordan.
Wurd's Hfatlun—J. I*. Plielpll
Blankh.~\Vo have on baud a
TflK CLOS 10 YIAB.
In our account currant with tho clerk
of the weather fir llio lust two inontbf,
there ia a large bolunce in hia favor, nod
w* can without a murmur on this the
I net Sabbath duy of the year, aubniit to
tbo fantastic ice-gown in which nil aa-
turu ii dad. Wu have had *o much
ibHt ia bright and beautiful—ao much
to luve and ndinire in llio dear sunlight
and balmy breeti-a of the day; nnd such
reverence inspiring lovc-bogottiug scenes
' in the clear atm light, nnd the mild moon
j light—that if the ui biter of the weather
j wero to order, hail nnd storm, and even
ptmuce to tho world by imposing durkccM
on tbu doaiug yenr, we ahmild have no
just citUre to complain. No mortal who
lot of gllitnblo Blanks for coil- Im paused through the eventful yo r—
trading with freedmon for the lit* bout, cold, wot, dry; Us atom* and
crimoa that almost made the dnrkuoM of
night blusli mid turu blue for shame ? do
THI WITNESS AGAINST IVBRA1T.
Tho following is the affidavit made
Uuu rvlUciwo. ,.«« ym d« w< i|i» K-nw ty tl.» (*«•« <» «•«« in( ° r -
. . , , , , . , mntlon Surratt wiui arrested. Ion pro-
o»ut» Mludow dark and impraotrakl. f, io0 , Ju( , A j v „ ca(c foil
UutwMli you, and lliojoya of tlio cornlug {to Bvcrolnry fck-ivnnljl k slated Ihut
year, and the eiyaium cftlio pure and ; the maker ot thin nitidavit ie probably
good in the worid to enmc ? Let tn all “ m ° P er *' n referred to by one ofthe
with one accord, dupioro tho errors of
ensuing year.
sunshine; its poisonous malaria, and
■wed odors, Its seasons of plenty and of
want—plucked its delicious fruits, nnd
grttherd its rich harvests, that has tough
Oe* IJ ai.v-Hiirkt Last VV*kk.—Ow
ing to the absence of the publisher, on
Important business, nnd ‘.he desire of our | e d with its gleo, and groaned with its
eom)>ositois to enjoy a four day# <>f sorrow—that bus exulted in ite triumphs
('kristina", which only comes once a nnd wept over its disappointments—'and
yonr, we did not attempt anything hist wild has ouroe through whli soul nnd
Week but * continuation of our ndver- body together—that has n foot place on
tiai-numte, mid, by oversight, nogfdaterl ( i| ia eurlh, instoud of n cbarnal Inure bo-
W«n an apology to out readers. Hut ull i neutb its mid—but •hon'd bo prepared
urn ut their posts now, and wo enter vig- J to bow in deep reverence and heart-felt
ormmly, with tho new yoar, upon thoigrntitntde before tho throne of tho Bier-
pmsecuthm of our enterprise.
nul, nnd weep tear* of thanksgiving—
Siitnirr Bales — By ml of Dec. 16th, I u»'l *««»d forth shouts ol praise.
180fi, Sheriff sales m'o to be advertised | Tn our lust wo hurriedly nlti-mpted to
weekly for four weeks, instead of thirty | thiow oursilves back upon the happy
%"• I scenes of boyhood, of which we were so
Tax C«.a«cron"—Tim litne for tbi-tr fnrrHily wniulad by ibo bright moon
ftnnl m-ulnmnntn with tbo Oomptrotlur lljlit tirounJ ot, and tbo ohwritig s»l*ot
(Jenoru! nnd Stole Tfoanlt-tf to oxtendotl J nf the cittHUInjJ eture above ne, end tho
by nil oot of Mth Nnv. I net,' to Ibo l.tilmbny broOXUO Ibnt oonetootly. fanned Ibo
day of Feb 1807. IJy nn act 10th JSov.
to the 1st day of March.
Tin T’acis VALIEV a Oi.ur.—\Vo ogahi
urge upon our planters the vast impor
tance of a grain crop. Make nil the
cotton you can,.but do not neglect corn,
pea**, otite, jioUtncs, vegetables, or any
thing adapted to our Mill ami climate,
t' ut will aid iu feeding the people, nnd
promoting the growth of domestic nni
tnals.
Will Fkkidmkn WnhR?—W« *tiy
they will, where the overseers or propri-
eture atny with them. Without that
••lave* did not work well—without that
hlreJ laborers, of neither color, will gen
erally work well Manufacturers long
mace found that out. lleuco, they em
ploy an overseer for every floor of ope
ratives. Those owners or overseers who
kept their eye on slaves seldom ever had
to whip them for a failuroto work. Tho
same is true in the main, now since they
srs free. If you leave them alone nnd
go to town or elsewhere, nnd neglect
'your business, they will neglect theirs.
And now that you cannot whip, you will
have to turn them off for their naglcd,
caused in great part by your own.
IfUtllK'lOLD SERVANTS.
Ths follow ing is from tho city council
of Atlanta :
“wiiKMRAt, a icriou* difficult isoxperi-
«n«mt by cltitstis on account of the unre
liability of servants, who are too much ill
the habit of changing places from insuf
ficient causes, mid s ho make theso chang
es tho more readily on nccount of tho
facilty with whioli they find other platen;
mid whereas, it is not expedient for tho
city mint'lustration to make absolute on
ruitmentn to correct tho evil while it is
nits they aro very desirous to ovortuouoj
therefore be it
"Jirtolnd, Thut the Mayor nnd council
do earnestly recommend to nil citizens,
from this day forth, to rt'Quiro a ‘‘char-
nclnr," or roooinmemlution in nil cases,
from tho lust employer of u servant ap
plying for employment
*'Thut In the opinion of tho
Mayor nnd council, it is tho duty of all
good cUftena to m t nnitedlv, in accord-
iit.oe with this rocmmnundailon, ns their
uheok. Hut now wo look out upon tho
world locked up in Ice, nnd feel in every
fibre of our nature, that tho sombro as
pect flint now rests on ull without as the
year I860, ia about to bid n long fare
well to man, Iu wisely intended to re
mind ua of tho ftpproae.il of age, the ex
it of earthly hope ; tho wusto and decoy
that isuo rapidly stealing over usnll—
and of our thud descent ns mortals into
the resting place of tho dead.
Ia it ti uo dear reader, that Ibis bi ill-
iunt yonr, liko tho light of a lump whoso
oil is exhausted, ia fading nnd vanishing
from us? Is It true that nil Its stirring
uvunta belong to tho dend past ? That
iho curtain of limo lias closed upon them
—consigning them to dark nnd stuilcei
night that known no coming Worn ? that
eternity with its never ctuling uciules
cannot bring back tho wink of nn aye—
thw pulsation of n hourt, tho upurt of a
butterfly, the hum of n hoe, tho chirp of
n bird, or the dulrot strain of muilo that
belongs to tho pust ? Aye, that Omnlp
otonco could not so change tho order in
the efflux of time, that min or angels
can ever live again, a moment of tlmo or
Eternity that lias onco gono by; yos,
the year will ero this goes to press, have
bid us an everlasting farewell, and wo
Ure not nakod to give our consent to the
porting. Tho now old year, unbidden
by man, greeted him with hope, and ns
it unfolded itself showered upon him
blessings by tho million, and naver stop
ped to receive or consider his reluctant
thanks. Tho spring enmo and lavished
her beauties mid iJors, upon 1-d and
lass, u;oi» old mid young, and lovingly
wo reclined upon the rich lied of roeon
sho spread to roaervo nil her votaries—
soon wo bid her adieu, and begun our
revelry iu the warm heath and beneath
the rich bowers which *umm«r hung
over us. Our hearts wero made glad by
the autumnal fruits nnd harvests—nnd
now dreary winter, has reached her cold
isiulvs away down to our Southern homo,
and per foruo cf its chilling blasts, has
driven nil to the genial light nnd warmth
of tlic fireside to wait nnd witness the
tho pust—nnd rcsolv# upon more good
for the futuro. Commending these reflec
tion* to our rcader#Wo wlnh' them oil a
happy newr year.
STAY LAW.
It will probably old most of renders to
understand this law better by staling the
point*, than by publirbing the law en
tire.
The dale Is tho same ns the old law,
lo-w‘H;-rlst Jupe, 1805.
Tho payments, which rnoy bo enfurc
cd by levy and auk*) ore now nt three
periods instead of four, to-wit:—1st
Janunry 1808, ’09 And '70; and the pe
riod for the last third is tho same us for
tho Just fourth, under the old law ; tho
period lor the first third is 1st January,
I SOS, when tho firs! fourth, under tho
old ljnv, wn$ January 1807.
In care of f..iluru to pay any install
ment at the time, tho execution may ha
levied for that installment ami no more.
Tho stay lav; is done away, if tho do
6 ndunt will endorse a waiver of its ben
efit on tho execution; and a voluntary
payment is to bo deducted from tbu
third next to fall duo.
It docs not apply to rxeett ions for
cast, rules againt oflicc-iw, cxccytorr, nd-
niinistruUirs or guurdiuns where they
linvo converted tho estnlo Into cash, or
to persons holding money cfTects as bail
ors, or to cases where oath is made thut
tho party lives out of thu State, or is
about to removu out of tho State, or is
frnudlently secreting tho Mimo to avoid
tho payment of just debts. It docs not
apply to oiders fur alimony, tho support
of widows nnd orphans, or to fincj fur
neglect of wnrd duty, nor to Railroad
or express companies, w here they are
liuble for goods lost or stock destroyed.
It allow* debtor* to carry produce
fiom ono county to another market; nud
parson* removing from one county to
another to carry their property, provi
ded, it is not d no to evade tho payment
of their just debt*.
A security moy have nn execution It,*
viod on tho jjrojmrty of tho piinolpul’
whore tho latter has made himself liable-
When 09th is filed by plaintiff, or sec.uib
ty, nud l«vy has been made, the sulo may
bo slnyod by a counter i.llidnvit.
Tbo stay law docs not apply to tbo
award where parties have submitted to
arbitration.
Tho Statute of Lunttatinnu does nut
npply where tho stay law applies.
ODicer* and jwrtics violating tho stay
law ore liublo, by suit, to tho defendant
for tho amount of tho judgment luvied.
Tim abovo aro tho muiii features of
thu present law.
JUDICIARY CHANGE.
Hy tho not of the Legislature of this
Stal* approved Dac. Unh. partie* t«
suits n*u made competent witnesses for
and against themselves in ull tho pro-
ccodiags of our court—OX dept that ono
purlv to n coat rout orenuso of action
shall in-t testify fur hinmolf if thu other
has died or become insane—parties can
not bo forced to eHminnto'ttiaifiseivcB in
witnesses in the assassination trial :
Ho*!., July It), I SCO.
native of CunUdn, iirilish
I-
America, aged thirty-three years, do
swear and declare, under oath, that
about six months previous to the assas
sination of President Loncoln 1 was liv
ing in Murylund, at 11 small tillage cnll-
edTCIIangowAfi or liltlo Texas, nboot 26
or 1)0 miles from Hultimore, where 1 was
engaged ns teacher for a period of about
five months. I there ntid then got ac-
Qunintcd with Lewis Weichinan and
John II. Furratt, who enmo to that lo
cality to puy a visit to tho parish priest.
At that first intcivio v a grunt dual was
suid uboat tlio w ar find slavery, thu sen
timents expressed by these twoindivido
uk being more than secessionist. In tho
course of tho 4oDVui>ntion, I romemW-
ed .Surratt to have said that President
Lincoln would certainly pay for all thu
men that wero slain during tho war.—
About a month after 1 removed to
Wu«hington hy the instigation of Weich-
man; nnd got a situation uh tutor ,
whore hu wus himself engaged. Surratt
visited us weekly, and once ho offered to
send tno Boulh, but I det lined. I did
not remain more than n month at Wash
ington, not being able to ngr>e with
Weichinan, and unladed in the army of
tho North, ns stated in my llr.-.t state
ment in writing tn (Jen. King. I have
mot Hurratt in Italy, nt a small town in
Vcllctri. Ho in row known under tho
mmio of John Watson. I recognized
him beforu ho mado himself known to
mu, and told him privately,‘-Von aro
John Surratt, thu person I liavo known
in Maryland.” Ji•» acknowledged ho
was, and hugged of mo to keep tho thing
secret After some conversation,
A Bad Amur—Wo learn that a
difficulty occured fit Stutkvillu, between
two ciliter.s of that place, ou Wednesday
last, which resu ted iu the death of ono
of tho parties are tVw. Bridges, nnd L.
II. Whoder, U,o formiir^receiviog a stub
in tho breast from the band* of tho latter,
from which ho died in a few moments.
They wero brothers in-hiw, nnd both
rcrpectablo oitiz- ns, Wo know nothing
of the origin of tho dilfieulty, but it iu
oruutly to be regretted that it should
have taken place.—Wheelt-r mndu his
escape, nnd as yet has not been arrest
ed. —H'umter Itu ■u’Jiean.
married.
FOCSTAIff—IRYI8B.—O* i)i# 27ib of D«c-m.
ber, 1M0, by P.cr. J. B. Wirdlair, Mr. Hkauohx
E.icit»i5«, of Wilkintoo conntr, aaJ Miss M«guii
Ikvixi, of Cutbborl, Oi.
A fountain from trb’cb may UIUs ever flow,
Aad little fouaUio* over nud anon grow.
b:helfths roBLic acts.
We cony olsew bore, from Messrs. Wil
liams and Wellborn’* pamphlet, tho net
to reguhito tlie manner of giving in land
for taxation, und for the sale ami redemp
tion thereof. It is uo important act, mid
should receive tho attention of ow ners of
real estate. ,
With the snms publication before 11s
wo make sorno notice of several other acts
puna.
Hy amendments of thu lor laws, per
son* who failed to make returns at the
■itno required may make them to the tax
■collector, and pay aaotbur tax payers do,
without being dou'/le taxed, tax colleo-
tors aro allowed until tho 1st of February
to make their retains and scttlcmunt with
tho Cromptroiler und Treasurer; an 1 f<»r
1807 tbu time is extended to tho 1st of
March.. <
Administrator*, executor* and guar
dians are nulhoiaod to compromise, ar
bitrate or release doubtful claim* lor or
ag'iust tho estates which they represent
Contracts of apprenticeship, mado by
citizens with oOi.-ets of the Frecdincn's
Hnrcau, aro declared to bo valid.
The State tax on cotton held as rner-
chnndizo is repouleJ.
in lieu of tno uwnrds heretofore fixed _
by law, takers up ofettruysuru Ui receive uu-l ilie *loij m Oo-j'» wuii.l loucbwt • liner eorJ,
I. Ik awtrdvd hy,
tlio freeholder* b. fore whom ib f ruy* are * a g**».* osweirf inin it» Unwind »»«•»
exhibited. i l’ 11 "; Ler boiiiL' kcuHb* »««ei n • »gre ol I. j-e
Th« Juiilicea nf iho Inferliir Cmirt aro
required to provide swiUvbl* places and «t» 1 aMuu-x rv«.h«. * ««»»*<>,tvsa by rir»t>«ii.
Rluku provi.10.1 for llio .uppoi-t .if all cub- SJS'.K
va ts, HUti may liiro or l-iud them out, or »up r <j-1. nt-d Ihe ^ine betaRM (n^l.iluUT curtH
pul them to work on any public works •MiisivsJ. ii«. ni.ti t..u.i nanui e: . t.*'.r u
uii/whura in llio Btutu. two «■ min ocmin- p.£ -
ties may comhino for tfiiv purj>ose; and c uid on i.»r ujihi o.f sa l, but wa» iiom«
tho Governor ititiy refuse to ivccive con- l" n * 10 rt« , ei:i it , «ijihi*of Lei f.uLfui «ml
■ . r j., . , . fl*.* ul. il ie vani-l'M j. .HliediJnot trea icpfl**
viut* from the J usltcet, if hu deems udvrn- •* o:bei». nrd n ut t ..o!» bre»u.* tn oo* pouit.o -
oblq. j Wb|t* I>i0ft0ji Wtaef.
Lxccotnr. ami u<lmll)i»tr«tora in dlior t^uiwTtw.Tiwimnri
States may qualify and Act as *u«h in this Lo-r l -rg end ln.» W^irr o»l/ lie ran un-JroiUrd
Slnlo, when Ihny liavo an equi.l or the "i? 'V.r i 11 .",*L‘ ' h ”
. . 1 . , MTerirttiututtmiuloT*, huwmr oiuiouU it iner
greatest interest ill tho estate represented. b« for Ml 10 coeiprahsnd tho mrelery ol It.
Hut they must give securities residing in iiefi ;«■»'. cripi K-u, jniyetd, one c -uid ec*»cc'r
„ . ... , , . .. . . , Uii»StnO a , anil bi-mi*ojuiiltoUoMbl.Uh. S^^fi^WT , .SVSaStt»‘C
spoke of tiio tuif.rtunato all ur of liio as- , mnnuot of tliu estate. | of eoc c'.y. Iter sstare sbruifc from |ui>-
.ns.ioulion uf ITciiicnt Lincoln, mill Jlicnl.lo.UoWicM nronllowcl to noJUIo i'/ 1 ,- 1 ' 1 " "■ V“ nto.ba.lr
llic.0 noro lit. ward, : “Umnn Hu-' i„ n, 0 Stnto w tlicmt Ik-cunc, hut uni tn M'Wim d ih
I unkoti* they hnvo killed my tnothw— | poJJlo fljJjnt qiiiilj, I l<.-.It, (.lime, e«r. erpreciutelhrariifofherfrtrnd*
lint I Imvii dono them m much hnrm m j, j, dodnred n mLdomnnnnr f,r nny '**'
I could. \\ o hnvo killed Lincoln, tho parson to employ any servant during l.is Hbt -,'e , '.»• i.r«e-Ii«i upon to »b-ndnnL*r
friend.” H* then said, Speak- : p. rm ofaervi e lor unoth. r, kifilving that » tc 0 * icK ’. •»<* >' r « “ 1U! •&'•»»? 'hee.e* sad ibt
Ii MEMOBIAH Of FAKBT WHIPPLE,
WLo died ia WilkioMin rosolj, on the lSihof
NorrmLer, leC*. Hb* <rei bora a r cr ^ ect creature,
end until i|.« tenth year cf her »ge »he eu full oi
ths bounding frt shneaa rf her youn^ life, eeiecirg
noc'itutuou undeoce i fafutuie ennobled bj ram
mtntul ei-dowireni* l.ile, to her ytu-* spirit,
dswnisl more b entlfhlljr then to alt. The music
as much hnrm
Wo hnvo k
niggers' friend.” II* men emu, SJ1CAK- | orm of aervi e tor anotlu-r, kiWWing
ing of Ins mother, “Had it not been for t | 10 nervunt in so employed, „r knowingly i nry; .,; c ;. tt td ».«*« >*eb u-uch r£ .ra ction with
HU*, ami ami that cowaru V\ uicliman, my P, d^ctiV OT pursuadu ati7 person to iuavo the ■Lobieei ai iH-mrb 10 rldit-ule, nud nliLongh e*.
...ell. .... .......lit 1 . .. 1 ... I .. .. M..... 1. (i.n.a *1 . ... he.' t 1. > | i!',. it. .Il.lt .H,nll T.l /if R B II. I I tk I*
!-—!
IVew Advcriisemnits
fine goods
LOW PRICES!
, >11)11)6 »f solid ii.f- r ne’im. 8he read
wi I) wonderin' np'dov, wort* of the beet etiihor^,
nnd o-iuvened rg ts-nbiy *n I intelllgoitlr of ihtir
"l:' 1 !™':!, i’* f! n «, ’*,7; " , w " Iho employ.ifniiolhcr. Th. p„ n i.hm«nt
tear iimtlo him *po.ik , find ho kept r.m f„r tficwooflcncu* i* * fino of not more w..u!d repw «o ru b •xpreMirtna with fl 0,1, 0 f
tonguo tlieru whs no danger for him. than or confinement in thu country Lnrnir-* tear*. Hut i» tbst tor!«)>•-•. wtiLe-od
*“ lf , r •** ’•’*»"«» Am«m« nml nt j,„| ,ix month.. 1 15 MPiiS.SSf?A
Inin clrowlipro 1 shall kill him. Ho, All laws forbidding aliens to hold land os tl »/r well- »p*tr>x* In the and deeert «l her life
then suid hu was in tho iccrrt set vice of | n Ud* State nrc ivp**|ud-nti important & •**
tho South nnd Wuiehm.m, who wits in rnenvuro as aflVutmj induccmunl* to im- ninmi-hV.tdlrdeii^r'tioMtrrMhstbnand it. 10 '
Romo depart incut there used to find cop- migration. 1 Y •'!. defonred, iroltlrn, MSeitiveuehe
i r, < : f th, -Ji.nfttchu. nnd for-.rd llu'in . M„rrh.g« hy co|..r,d ord»lo.J mini..
to linn nml lliencu to Un limond. Mpeuk- tern of .hu Gospel urulognliznd ; and such etumoer, ii.au it. b.- willing to bn-e tbeewluui,
ing lit thu murder, ho .»id thry hmt net- mini.ters mny lienmrter Mleme'uu mnrriu- k ■ s**’“* lk '
•Jund.r tho order, of men » ho ero o.-t gw hetweea peiinm of African deweet, | JH'd* be «•*—' h, rZ,!i! ‘ “
yet known and, somo <*f whom aro utill . Persons may give evidence in canes to Bbe retnr. nt heme rd.«o«t*d uiium ere not who
in Now York, and oilier* in London. I vrfiiuh they are inter.* ted, in any court, “ rocu, ! ,d K r ^*S* 0 l! ,l ! o vr!"_‘ , ?L*'
nm avvnro that money iv sent to him vut or bef«*ro nny jmlgu, jury, uherili,coroner,
from London. When l left C'unidn, ho or magiHlruln, but insane iwraon* ore i
said, I had but littlo imm.y, but I had u oomjwteot, aud |M-mur.*charged with in- lrr nr- urfl7<to4 her «trime'f*ti.bt to
tetter for a tmrtjt ia London. I wtia in diittublu < fioitcc* aro not competent or m«ct on# wht-*e wrraeimiiu to bar own.
diigniue, with dyed hair and fill ebdard; compullublu to give evidenoo for or lc * n ‘ #J
that party lent mo to n hotel,w here hu told •gaidost themsulvvs; nor can htisban 1 nud ?i„ "j.'.i.j h.’r intellect »J!rh. K end •tm’f * a " Ie *
mo to remain till I would hunt* from him; wifu be conipclled or allowed to givoev- h 1 "* •"»Ue«i n »*»/i p«.eiiL.n muieweiU ..f
after n few «««U he eemeeml hrowomK jjerw f-v »r egelnr. e»a. other.' Noll,. itaittSi 2
to mo to go to tjpum, out I declined and ing m tin* act u> apply tn uny action in- nnxei*, *r .1* <i r^hxtn *r«ivriii «n.i r i-^m epiv
asked to g» to Puri*. Hu gave him suv- stitutediii rouse'quenue of adultery, or to “f* ‘. u *h* wu^t-t.l
enty pound*, with -otter of in trod uc- any action for breeoh of nmrrUge. I it*) ntw*”*'*pfHt* T ^e'#tt # n b«
tieui to u party there, who oi nt him hero . Insiirraction i< di lined to bo combined y° nl * hrr c ntmi. *n.t ravelad in tha exuberance of
tn Homo, where ho joined thu ZnUuves. resist ace to the lawful authority of tho *• lwr ul *** «*•*««*» wnt
llo any* ho enn got money in Homo at ritute, and is punishuhlo with duntli or 'ii» non.))* end winy atUmei .he firtif ayr>reet.v
anytime. I thin! lus I* protected by tho with confinement in tho Penitentiary.— UJ ihoe* qnidiUMiu uiLera, nad u-w iheie
.tcigy, nml the nvirjer 1. n JeepluiU Any i-nrsin introducing, circulating or ”k%. k»ort,„b«t n>lor,..d„i t ™ nr. ..d
prof, not only against tho Ite or 1 resi- printing liny paper, (mmphlut, circular or *ho txtptreil no nnre rtimpa-ew-.n then *!k ecmwnn-
(lent Lincoln, but ngniimt tho existenco writing for the purpose of exciting insur- J'f'JHR*'; ii? 8 , 1 "'**iff** .0-
of thu Rupubiiu, as wo are awnro that section or riot, shall bo puuUhed by eon- 1 «wbw* lf£* ib*>h». «»t CmuaKS!
' priosthood nnd royalty are, ond always fiucuiouL in llio Ponitcniiury not lee* than pronto* ib*t her true *eif, ihe- iinmorU m wt, wan
l-»7 .“‘"S'. Jl'”*, lM hmgur than Lvunly yonr... I
•lien men as Surratt, Honlfi, eichman, | Jusliues of tl.u puaco to bo entitled to room, eh* enelly jome-l in Ihe prevailing r nrcrri-
nnd others, should < f their own accord, $1,25 f..r e.ich case in a court or euuuiry 1 ‘ 0 ?; “fi. ‘ lw,T ‘ bir »* rl ptoMeatij end
|>l«n nnd cxociltn th.infl-rnnl plot which uver which Ihoy preido. I
resulted in tho death ol Prisidcnt Lincoln All proceedings to set apart property t*»**rUt eauie end c<Alvq«i«l power* >muiu ber» wd-
In lmpa«»il,ro. Them nro uthern I,thin,I .jump) under tho Immlvum Awnuf the SHS7&n.ta'Sdl,™."™
tho curtains w ho hnvo to mqRo these Mate, to bo hud hereafter in tlio County iwre *nhe recital of *oy ui« of »orrew — •
MASSE.VBL HG, SON & HARRIS,
Wholesale Druggists,
MACON, GEORGIA.
J JAVE on hand the lar|[eil dock of
DHTOS AND MEDICINES
IM MIDDLE OEOUGI4.
...A! 1 ,? 0 * 1 * ’ Tarr,n?fd ,0 be a* repreejntet, end at
*“ b .•? lo '"‘lueo many in»rr*vute to
jime.od f>*i*ht In gn;iinj( g ia !Uc<«, reiLor
N 0 R T FI E B N MARKET 8.
tiT M.re nrd.r, M>Uu< „d olU.r c.ucni.
wenlcd.^-J r
Wn bar end tell kr
O JV S3 X3; I
hAMtsifoao,. o\ ,i iuumh
!--■ ^ U uit‘"u.
c3r TJ A NO ,
I'fiwruo GwiSo,
I’bi *,.bc-Pcrurien Guioo,
Pacific Guar.o,
Aridinouialcl Raw Done 8op:f-rLo§jdul»,
Iihodee’ Super-Pbosptiate,
Dew’e Raw Boca Bnp-r Pbmphal*,
Por wle in lo'e to mil purchatera at aa lovr rate* as
can be laid in lute ol tea tons or under.
AHULR AYERS,
J*" 4 3m * Mzcos. Oa.
F I N E MULES
JUST RECEIVED,
T X Hi*AD of PISE KESrUOKY MULES, Ir.r
It/ ajle - win rente) and tir.nd. Apply ■(
n.y ilart, oppoeiie Aduuis, June* A Reynolds Ware-
l.iMiae, Micon, Oa., wbe.e the uiulea can be «- i..
jeu^ im O. • OlVi-A
CHANGE OI ! SCHEDULE
SOUTH-WESTERN.
WM. HOLT. ParstbiXT.
VII.OIL POWERS, Hurt.
I. aree Macon | ©o a.
Artins nt Lulaula II Jj r. u .
I.earue Rufanla 7 a. u.
An ire* at Macon 1 fto r u.
ALBANY HRANCH.
L»ar«.e Smlihrllle I 41 r. m.
Arntra at Albany 3 11 r. u.
Lorres Albany 0 3S a. n.
Arrirej at Siuilhville l| to *. w.
For the prea^nt » train will nm on lha Fort
Gaines Il'anuh RioJ (Vara Cuthbert at far as Cola-
rr on and b >ek three times a week, connect dr erlla
Enfa da Mail aud P.syer^er Iraiu. ju>4;f
| m „v.. » .....* ...... V.VMII., i.hhuju mv a i.ivim.i v.iuit. . . ,
patiiil proceedings, thihuaLnnd nnd wifu if ho ktt. w Jeffurson Davi* llo said, Tho aot “to give landlord# a lien upon s . r.*'* r-c.-V. r 'ii'w"/-n*pwlwbie tn tx-boidher
mo furhuldim h. Iv.lify fur nml .gimal m>t, but tlinf hn hail ucluil under instruc- ll,u cr,,,™ uf ‘ ' • ■ -
ouch nilicr—iho nltornoy not to troiifr! ’j 0 "* h;» unmodiato or- utonmU aud
... ,‘ . , ' .dor*, lining ask ud if Jdl. i)uvm hail tenant* fur L
ng<niif.t hm client—nor oooh tlio rtil* n P*! nny thing to do wiui tho a*HHH8im»tii»n, ho crops, und to give teuton and inerehunte * h * • rcr "Hwniid im c.
ply to proceeding* fir ad u! try, or cuita anid : “I um not going to tell you.” rMy u lien upon tho growing crop* of farmrs, and'T'
lor breach of marring* premise. impression is Hint ho brought thu order lor th* provision nnd commercial mnnu-j rti* *wcet tn know
A rimilar rule to thin lias b*ofi in npo- b”m Richniotul, n* ho was in tho habit res furnished them for tho purjioso of There Lean ere w.ii mark
ration (br many years in tho Mate nf il'r JT } hd T e ,T " /?, § f 11 :U ?' ,y - t,x * luTSkSt *** ***
.. , f r ) • , i wished tna outer* to tlo it, for when tho pi a mod by it* litlo.—■( olumbiu Juiouirer.' '
Nuw t ork, nnd so far ns wo nro Advised ' ovetl j t on k ho tolel mo ho wan in I fi •« ® experienced.
it «'t.rV« voiy null, our ..pinion formed Now York prepared to fly ns .urn, n. 1 w , tl , Mi „ ? _ Tho Now York ' "Xtol V"w’S.'.to.iia
Inun long cxpcrienco and close olweivn-! tbo deed was iluno. Ho say* ho doe* yy ()J j ( j ,, S nrtv«.x thu mluion thut tho ‘ M ’^ #ftrl,#e * or -• Ul, « r "«"i tstelt «ooo be
lion is, thut in general, tho more of tho j r ^ r ®V.|''J. 1 ”} Vl radicul* will back down Irom th* Ouusti- Pmr-ie »« an arcompiiaheJ *mh«b. FheeM'fi
.. . ... -, , that ho will v.ait Now i orlc in a roar i nee her net.f s >k;iifuiir and nm ,.,1, i„ r ...
old und well Bottled rule* cf law nrohro- I nP | Wn n „ It, nrn ia a heavv nhinninivfirm tUlMUld Arnondmont. It says : ) llrc> , , HUel.-aioisl •iiliibat|Ktnrwuhr-cl bead
if sorrow The lore
t>ese«ire, atid j-r*io
liUto token orwordof
. — - — — r — i to bvbold her without
tenants, for Stuck, farming betnir touched with exireire cmnni>MrttRm, end it
pr.jvi.iun. furuitliod .uch mi-
ii. ,r.i .- , I*" aniiUralwn .nd esfocut. Xus torid ber kind
lJuing linked ll Jell. JJOVl* had tenant* for UlO purpoeo of making their ph)*icien, Hr. Dupree, and wlih rtlterae plearnre
^ conuny. long
mil l kalui ar.u comlurt
most ufflflimt protection ngnln«t tho evil
Hlluded to, which will othorwiuo contin-
ii* nnd i nor onBr, und n* n u h( ' 4 of duty t Iasi fleeting moment* of tho expiring
nnd jin-tic* to the serving chww, the wor- year, to mourn its joy* that uro fltd—
Ihy n.iMUK uhi, I,, will .liml.y bo dl.lln |^ ml bnpc if „. 0 f or ll, 0M tliut mo
Muishotl Irotn thu worthless. .
® , ' to come.
In connection with tin*»nl.ject, wo rail
attention to the net of th* legialatur* of H U » fitting time to refloot upon tho doubt many voxatious suit* will now be vSTtonw ingress will have been in ^Soo
flaorgiu, npprnvad Dtc. )8tt. which pro- : P flHt " ml lho fu uro i ln H‘« . brought under tlio low whichl«U io tho r[ U Wor> ( not ltnr0 month huforo m™t of llio Legiri,.tores
vidw.-ilmtil.hull not to Iswlhlf,.r noy l,nv « H«r many I parljr lo do bU own »«rourin B , which nfrn j d t0 ,w,ke„ hi. •n.pi.inBB.Bud fur- ,n ® ,t ""•! N.T"ih.-y r.i" m-t on it. 't .s
pern,,. )... in ploy n sorvnnt iu ll.e sm-;J'» l d "' bl » •'«•» "» 1>" J f «»«• *«»*> | would prohubly never boon ogdolod, ond I .her I do not suy. 1 (i , V'~ u> to. Im .»...... „.d torn!
cent <.r unuthor tor nnd during In. «« ">»«•«» H or » f j« W b * "Buy pooplo mny bo I h.« an uutoerihod hetore mo .t j( ^ \ Vc ton tow 1.1..... k. A ; M lll.ro r e,.,.
• -• - ' r t'TuTd 7JZ‘r 1 rT 1 ; j T c °; ttw ,^T 1 .fW '»>
hungry have w* fod, nuked clothed, »or- j which wo* locked up by lho rule which 1 | )nn j ^ n f w gj co 1 Tho ph n will bo, that Mnssnoliusetts enn <j.,j i n i. s prendre** i.»d eccorapliabed
s’ertuue purpere in her terrible euflerirys.
j or two, ns there is n heavy shipping linn
.thoro Who lu.d much to do with tlio'.,- ■"'IV 1 ”• iiHoj fUTIS
111. i.oibo for tho country nt large. No Sooth, nnd ho i, sorprired tost they (lilltctilt to iwa)(toe that the could pt e’t.blr be the
- - 1 *• ed. Thi* is thu d will ever bo u part of the Constitution. ar: t,,. Wnh t. M nwt piemeure .he wrought such
/«——— ....it t i nieii'cetoca f«r her fritoda.
She wee a philosopher. She mu nhove the mis
fortunes that Mould lure cn^ulphed a comnt.m
niln.l, and txt acted trfiwiurnl, t«ea ficotbe poor
MORTGAGE SALE.
V.’ILL be sold before «be Court Houee D or, in
Cuihbor, Us , betweso ihe lawlal hour* of *ale, ou
(Ut A *t Tuerday in March uaxl, tba follow iu* prop
er:/, to-wil: All ihe Mcrcbandiie of A S llt. r k
Co., c«*muliitf of Drr Gwd*, Clotbinp, Hoot.,
Shoes, Hate Gap*, Hoeterj.fllovee, Crockery Ware,
etc., aa the propoiiy of A. S. liner A Ca., b/ rirton
nf a mortage It (a, f.ora Dongbeity NupeHor Cou i
In laror of A. I«rl» k C.».,»a, said A. S. D«mi k
Co. i’n paly pointed out Iu morlKaire li fe.
HAS. BROOKS,
jtn4*<i Dept. Sheriff.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF'S BADE.
WILL be eold. tnlbre the Court Houee Dcor, t in
Cuthbert, Gs.. between the legal hour* of sale, ou
tba fi'et Tuesaay tn Febtuarv ne»>, the followiitir
property, to wit: Vacant Lot (number unknown)
in equere II, bounded ILuil and Norib by J. Daria,
Weat by Bro-ks l! >u*e. South by Public Square, as
the property cf llnraee Powers, by rirtue ol a U la
lr. ra Rtmiolph Superior Court, in U«or of Jacob
Datis, y>. »*i t ll<race Puweia. Property pointed
out by p aiutiffe attorney.
AlSOy
At nine tirre and pl.ee, loi and Ian yard,on the road
leading to Albany,eastofpublic rquaie, (number aot
kuowu), place known aa the old Weal 11. Ktikaey
tan tard, ae'he property of William IUndry.br
rirti.e of an altomny It 'a from Randolph r J up#ri | ’ r
Cour*, In frror ot Jaue K. Hendry, ra. Wiili.ini
Handiy. Pioj e ty poiuled out by plaintiffsallor-
oer. HAS BROOKS,
jai-4 4w Deputy SbeiUT.
Notice.
rowing cotwoled nml comforted, thojhns.bven suddenly broken. W* hope
weak Btrenghthuned, nnd tho doubting f yr i|, w be*', but hut* tomo fours for the
confirmed? How ninny hard bud* havo wor**, whouovi r thuau changes or* pro-
wo made soft, itching heads fontbod ? | posed.
How many willow*’ tear* dried, nud or- j Wc are willing to conform to any Law
plum* cries hushed ? IIow many of lho ifi 0 §uprvmo power may onnet; but do
wayward reclaimed, bow much of dime, earnestly dosiero to boo tho law *o far
- - ... * * —— * — . VW.W....SW, - - - ! viiiuro-tj UUTIIIU IV. DWW .MV ... V. OU IUI 1.0
vice, fttvJ immvvttUty *uppvcM«d or pro- Logiwlfttioo i» concerned, bocomo n flxovi
voulod? IIow much of true benuvoVnce. 1 nnd settled system.
hand and sun! of »>tlico.
[l. s.] Re res Kino,
Minister Resident
A IIistort or tiTuTatk NS'ar.—We
phy
term of service, or to oolite, peivund* ur
electty, a aunrant to loav* hi* employer
either by oflering higher wftgo* or in
any otlit-r way during tlio term of ser
vice. A vio'utiou of this net i* a mi»de-
ni*finor and suhjtHiU thu i>ffi.'mlor to a
flue "f nut exceeding tvtn hunvlrod dol-
luiw, or iutprisonincnt in the j til nt the
discretion of tho court, nut exceeding
thro* monfl a.
8u wo arc not ouly bound by good
m-ighltorluMMl, und common propriety,
to rvspoct ouch other* •ngagamnita with wo inspired encouraged nnd promoted Rudrend
dumostii-v, bOt tho Legtol.ituro has an-, by example und precept ? Aye render, coincidences in tho world, that but bo welcome by lho South. Our
raxed a ilwgrervful |H*u*lly to tho con- do** th* answer te these, give you hope, every ulternuto section of land, on ft iond who advise* us of ite forthcoming,
Htiot of panic* who kntiwlugly violate in th* decidon tho great Judg* of all th* j cither side of tho road, belongs to some "ill confer a fljvor io^ advising us of its
earth will pronounce iu your case ? or ( member of Congress.”
aro you pained and burthuned with tho j n^y-An *xchnng* suy* that a hundred
unbiuatod memory i>1 the sick neglected, nogu-c* from Georgia passed through
WILL b* eold, before th# Court Houic door, to
city of Cutbbert, on the tint Tut*lay i t Marrh
next, b-iwr«n th# I eg* I hour# ,of salt-, ou# soil #1
mat# ar.d colt, leriel on as lb# propertr of l.««r
Hawk, Ireedumit, to ailiefy a m»rtgi|;e fi fa ia«ua I
fiout tb« County Court ot Raad Jpo county, iu ft-
ror of B.op Martin, fucJtuan, Lew a Hawk,
frredsen,
jut tda W. 0. CONLEY, DlffC. 0.
consent to nothing short of negro auf-! *•'„ - .
rmgo If too three Its,lie.I 8.,.ro InSi.
lend ofl in rejecting It ot) till* ground, It | H« lo.-Kd"tU« atlrer cold" slJ I#t thepriaooer
mnv turn out, before winter end*, that! Irt9 -
_ .11111, UM II IMIV| III MMII »» II I IV-1 lllll.j ..HI,
havo the information front a reliublo , instentl of threo-fourthsof tho Slats in its* "Tbry waic' eJ her brratliini through tb# o'ght,
eource, ti> at the Hor. A. II Stephen, i. ] Ihree-fuorto. of the Sun. eguioBt TtottSSM&Wto.ito'to. .lep.
preparing a history of the Into wur whn-h j t . Wo expect to seo the Republican 1 AuJ alc#pin ( wbn »b« died *•
ivill Iia iron,Art f/viin ♦ I,., urMu nf tlvAil _ 1 . 1 |- .. t . 1 fei t . ... *
POSTPONED SALE.
WlLI.be aold before tbe C. u-t Houee -t'>4- in
tbo city of Cuthbert, oa the firat Tutaday in N«bru
ary arxt, all the frown crop of the a tut Tbumaa ti.
.Rejao, ci>n*iaunjf of ro ti-u, orn, fodder and put
if .me two botaj wrajon. Unnl onto #ati»l« two
ti fa#, iuned from th« Sup#nor Court cf Randolph
County j one in htor of RHtard B- Dent re Thom
a* A. ftagan, the other in furor ol John McK t-uan
ra Tbomaa A. Hafan. W 0. CONLEY,
jru4tds Spec. Dep. M.IT.
sound morals, nnd eommoa honesty have
will bo iasued from thu press of tho
“Nutiooal Fublithing Company, 507
Minor stroot, Phiiudtlpliin,” during lit*
ensuing yonr. Thu work will bo com
prised in onu volume of ndt exceeding
A Western man, speaking of tho eight hundred pnges. Such n work, one
” ” ’ pays it is on* of tho cmunaling from such a source, cannot
progress Wo shall luck to its comple
tion with great iutercst.—AtUmla InDi
them. This is right, for whea a citizen,
mukre a contract with a servant, or me-
cUmvie or with any one Air uny lawful uobluoted m*mory 14 tb* sick neglected, negiof* Irom Uuorgiu passed through
DU ' bo Innir n« lio obrorvea | to. poor driven fiorn j-nur dour untod ' HQly Spring. OB Muod.y Iiflut weu>, i wErom the l.t-of Jununrj a reduo-
f n ’ - ! .ndmii,lotoed 1 dvbuUBp«id l>y nion.y ltar *»y U> Arkoma. lb.Georgia tion uf po.Uie« will toko place 0)jm lot-
* * J J ' negroes do not Lear tho highest reputa- und newspapers, convoyed by British
hs hu* ths legttl ar.d morul right to ex- j . . L.IL uv u,. uw „ . .1
pact the exicution of tiio col tract, and ^ wasted for display or uobuuono, or by j t j (>n ; n tf, 0 'j rni(*-,\ii*ais*ippi; they me 1 packets, or purtly bv British nni partly
any interfrren.-u therew ith by other*, i« promise* neglucled, faith broken,solfi>h J reported u* being too loxy to wort*, but by United States pad
mu iuvastoo uf his right*.
i nature gratified to the full; or by dutk not too hottest to steal.
packets, from this coun
try to any port in tho West Indies.
leaders scouting it us a mode of settle-
meat before Congress has been two
weeks in secion It is certain, front
recent indications*, thut tho Republicans
nro thoroughly dissatisfied w ith their posi
tion, nnd are seeking pretexts to escapo
from it.
party of soldier* in Nashville
indulged in cheer* for Lincoln uud thu
Union on Christmas night, and were set
upon by a party of policemen, who an
swered with shouts for Jeff. Davis. An
affray occurred, when ono soldier was
killed nnd another severely wounded.—
Gtent excitement exiat d over tho affair,
and squads of soldiers unofficcred hunt
ed through the streets tho night for the
murderers, with threats of vengeance.
They hired ##r <t home, witrn »nd aScetioetct
betrt# ratbered around her d#4ih nmcb, and clung
in • I the #go->» and tenacity ol grid lo the trail,
parnltzcd f. irabe-ore them.
How r- uid they gire her op!
With a bunt of angu »b, l,«r LroUwtr exclaimed:
“Oh! F»>ilio, my d#«r »i>t«r, you wtr* a burden to
ycutMir, but a trearure Ut joar friend*."
Th* te <le-n. a# which had watched orer ber help-
leas mutilated |.fj tor eighteen wear? ?#»••. and had
pound into it are'/ dmp if j>y that oarthcou.'d
gire, added only aaoUter p>mg to tbo [urtiug
"1 hry lored ber beeeue# »b« bad euff rrd.
Her prtsence is munvd in the lade hi-tn* eirel*,
Irom which the brt/htcrae ot her smile has fl»d.—
Her chair I* racaot, acd io all t .r hour# tbn« i# a
tacant ipst Dear Fan tie will o.n.e no more Lr-
«e«r; th# warm toeing hewtt ia stilted.
Atid she Um gone—the p or emit an one—gene,
we nue', to ber blcsaed heme ia Hearcn, wbu#
there ia no more tear*.
And wbeo, iu the Urturrection Morning abe wilt
erprar again, il will no- be in the lorra of tbe saertd
chrysalis a'e Ufc l#hird b#' - , but ia tie prefect,
E 'nev'ua bodj ol tL* New Ucatto- aud tb# >o*
ailb. jaut tl
PERUVIAN GUANO
TTTB n.Wn. AND WILL ALWAYS HAVE
M » supply of
No 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, I
Direct from tbs Peririan G'-Tarnment Stores, sad 1
warranted
F IT R B , '
Ami will supply the same in lota bo suit |
purchaser*.
DUNCAN & JOHNSON,
Sa' auoah, Ga. !
dti-28 lm* j