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®t)C tCutljbcri QVppcnt.
PL'UliIlllKI) EVERY FRIDAY MORNING JIT
SAWTELL & JONES
Col. H. II. JON KM, Kmtom.
FRIDAY, AUGUST no, 1807.
Aiilhurlxrd Airnt*.
SaiMuft—Dr. T. H. I'OWKI.L,
•• Dr. IH'UIANAN,
I'oUon Hill N. C. IIKI.I..
Georirrtomi - W. P. ilOllDAM.
T*rtr1 Gatlin* JOIIM T. WKIJA
Want * Htetfon J. P. PUBJ.Prf,
Hiivtiiiiiih KI.Y OTTO.
The ln(c Onhi" of C*eu. I*«»|te
—Our Duly In tin* Present
fliiic rffrnry.
We fan- n<*t u little surprised to ftcnf
many quart tlml they will sooner rub
lint to the fmu irnpOhinl, tIi.iii consent to
Hiul feelings, anj SrnSbllittca, * Licit
sc, inherent and intdiennbln to man
kind.
If a pom4iin(ion in tlrufto«l, adopted,
and •lien »■*tjtrt< d by the rudicul majority,
an fflicrnl and ncceptnhlu in its prnvie-
ail upon the jury with our imwly mann* flH thono of many t*f the Norther©
factored colored citizan*.
Thin in not only unwise, but highly
detrimental to the best interests of soci
ety. Never wns tho necessity no groat
for a policy dintiicirii nlly opposite.
If universal suffrage and perfect
equality nro to be tlio order of tlio day,
to prevent retrogression nod tlio direct
consequences, tho Anglo -Saxon clement
State*, whoso representatives are *o im-
perioj* nnd exacting to their Southern
brethren, our* will not be the Illume.
Nor will wo be left in any worse eon*
dition tlinu nt preaent. On the contra
ry, u piofoiind sympathy will Im fronted
in our liebulf wliich will bear fiuit in
due season nt the bnllotdiox.
Practical wisdom, there fore, second*
Grrnt It nine lion In tlio Nul>-
nrrlpfton Kates of llir “A|>
|9cnl«^*
Our paper ban incrcnnod *o rapidly in
putronagu nnd publio nitiinalion, in tlio
faoo, too, of tho mo*t adverno drown-
at uncos, that wo feel justified in believing
it i« now calablinliod Upon U permanent
and mire founduliun.
Desiring, llicrcforc, still further to ex
tend it* circulation nnd uaefulno**, wo
propose licnccforlb to reduce tho amm-
nl subscription price from three. to t\*>
dollura, invariably in atlrann.
Wo trust a generous public will a|e
preeiato thin rarrifico, and nobly rally to
our Hiipport.
Nothing that can offend tho moat fas-
tidioua our will over noil oiir column*,
nnd wo desire nnd intend to publish n
family now*pn|>or, worthy of a plnco at
uvnry fireside in the country.
KduCation,•morals, a houltliy litera
ture, and carneat lovo of country, neido
from the muddy wnters of partisan poli
tic*, will bo thu object* sought after nnd
displayed in the ooiumns of tho ArriAi..
As an ndvocliaing medium it already
take* rank with any of our interior jour
nal*, nnd i* daily receiving ordom fiom
all quarters.
A little effort on the part of
friend* and - fellow-citizens in behalf of
their local paper, and our lubseriptiun
lint will lie doubled without difficulty.—
To the rescue then door friend*, t<> tho
rueeuo.
Miu.t bo n unit upoo nil .,uc->iti.>i.a of ,.ut^| ll "-' n«!cu«.ily ol lira um, mid orgm Hit
llo intcrcl. Tlio facl lf patent In ,||,l «ll f.ir » com ontbi,, and ■ manly, Iran
that n id,,, wbo arc HiiprfMn.it, Ignorant! CHt v ^ (,rt Bt reoonntroclloo.
of tho firrft principle* of government, ——; ■»
and can neither road nor write, who nro fa*. A* there l* no limit to be placed !<• Mr
i„, t bind holdeu, and l,ov. pominol ^i^RttS3ti5 h ,aS
interest or Identity with the ■ til ti.oy In- Ima unpointed c;«n. Hfartlmnit Hi* Sfcrvtnry of
*’•- 11 wouia be Incredible w#hi fa-not thu
Wrapfa-o I fail Iw Ii»«I
ulfijpil miuiimmiiIIs,
cido abet r into qiiWlioRi of jiirsprn-
donce, and administer tho laws of the
land.
plijr.«ic.dly rc|>ea4<-«l hi* poll
uml in jmt-oii luriH-tl • tltiZ-n ljnml-*|»i !•>”-
IVntvo Iranln Avenue, the pi-epfa might rarii
I ly Irliete tin- report. Andrew Johnson riuiunt
I nVunUb iih id li-a-l »•> any uct nf Mly. tlieuKh
Wr 4Rt: Fork to Votk ah wk I'i.ranr.
—The improwiion nought to be made by
radical*, that tinmn who voto no conven
tion will not ho pormiltrd n voioo in tho
ijncotion of tho ratification of tho new
Gonetilulion, wo regard n* a bn*o and
flagrant nltompt to doccivo tlio people.
ThfTS i* not a shadow of ground for the
assort ion. All rogbderod voter* will bo
allowed to decide ns they nifty eloct, nnd
uso their own jmlgmonl in both ii
*t mice*.
Wo favor n convention, liecoiu^^HUy 1
Uft to tliernselvc* without guidmro «i,.- rumor lli.il lie liutl at l.i-t ilom- ptmictliing
r diror.lif.ii, on.rob,, ...i-rulo. Hid..
chaotic condition of aociety iiiust ensuo. retsry <>r War, o»oaMn*i. .ml mllenlnu* *< it h
intriivieaily. I» peffireUy In lu-epiiiu "ilh Mr.
Jii!iimi0U> policy, which, i< alW«>* Ui cImmmv lira
.ml umii In Jue ‘ * *■' “
Evan if they mean to do well, tho nh
scnce of nil erudition nnd experience,
-ill IntorpoM biHiiniXKintnbla l.,rrier«. „ wlh , K , 1lK IS
Tho true patriot then, who in in no wieo iby «>( Uw ofllco tbsn Hn^.inwu, In- would im->ii-
ronponaUila fa tho prcnl combe TRlSrtSi
alThlrs, will not abandon hi* country in wlioouglil toIh« Hepreury nrWnt. and tlHTifisr
lire hour of lirr .nro.! need. | J; ^ ,to "
On tho contrary, ho will resolve to. t ——
.submit with the best grnuo to that which 0f J^'gVml° **
^ « country for any Rtu-n p«*lil<>a.
If h«- CiwU IiuvC found n niK-COMOr In Mr. Htiui-
Ui’raM, *1|!ch in»jn«t umd«
' I flip (t.iir*. I« now a-ftl-
cannot be prevented, and lend oil hi* on- oiuly oti|»«*iuz tbs li<wn»in»«:Uwi hwsms i or
i ii... ,.r Conjcrww, "ni-i
»** ood'iulrllaat fc. Uni nubia nark of S BTJSSl!;. ^7* *' M ‘'
ollovilitilig (ho CVlIe which ho I* power- '-Til* nr^ro muil, lh«r»(«r», b< nuula to undv*.
ii- ,i„ Hand ihsi, althmifb he will never »ir»ln be rrdiKeil
loss to remedy. lo l | lfW y t i,„ mM ,t r «.t oooimi wtih ».»• p#r«>n«i
By po.lunt owidiiily and furUno^, 1 »^aaS , £| i r JifirttS-uSI
and naing ll.o nl.nort dibganca to em p±”‘mu! £S,
lighten and instruct onr ignorant Llnek w ibc.id Cui.poihwi- i..d«ri a.uwtw IiuIomA io
bruthren, wo may b.tpa in lima to tptsl ily
lb.", »m.«l..t for tbclr Bow dulio.n.,,1 ^'.‘X J. iMrS&WZZfJr.
obliualion*. In tho meanwhile. hindllCS* alihn I'realdunlUl etrelmn aril yrer, the
, ... .... , , , Kedioel n*Hy Irem eiietrnee, end reetore ino coud
and liberality In oUr intercourse mid (ry l0 . 4Ua a „«i pr».|ieriiy. Tie #f v
banring tow.rd. thorn, i« tbo truart die JflSX-'St
Into both <>r Iiolioy mid humanity. (be grlevmu er»0« wbicbbsieb«o wade by K*d-
1 I imIi.ii*.
The writer then for one, if drawn up-. jj,, w |inpp> ii> it that.-very rchMwleJroni nml-
.inn jury under lh. order nl llan I'opa, iolrna.l.m r " , X irJI ," '? : lL!"l!
J J ... nir-tlc lie Inut liln.lo <*ir Wmw >usl Hwiih-I
with freedmun Bh Iiih UBSOciatOfl, will , M [ r I^-Itnliil.-M from ••vtryihlnK lti-|ml)Hc*n I
real loan lib. abirbing till, imnally di„ ; ! gd*jack bivi.;, wjmU dial
tiiHtiful duty, than over huforr. Ho will |nolt*«n«nt to proOUbto wflevtkmf .Vw 1
rnimldm IhntliahnandebttndiMiliinga, *W"i»-
„.,t only 1.1 Ilia own npprwml nml down I 11,0 nl - ,v » “ abaraclnri.tla of I Inl.iao
Irmlilun rui n, but In llin iglKirant „r,i. |dn . Orarly, wbu i. tba ambfalilnanl nf
enria IhciiiaalvtiH. win. wilknnl nny ago,,- Kournuru...., and won tt.u m.„<
or t.flurt of |heir own, h«v. Ii«m olo- " r ™ bld alKillllouUB, and all Ilia Vila
vali d lo „ and ndinillud In di.Rinru. wlilal, liavo rulnad ll.o ooontryl
l ights, far above their sphere mid com
prehension
Ho will therefore address himself to
tlm grnve tusk of conserving the end* of
justice, nnd nt the same timouiilightening
and informing liis lo** faVurod oo-»dmin-
iatrnlora of the lawn, iih to tlm nature
believe it to bo tho true policy of*
blilu i hut ns fait Id ul clinnnolim it is
our duty, and will ever 1h* our pleasure,
to cot root falao Htatemunts, nml see that
tho publio l» properly enlightened upon
ull subjet*.
I**.. Tlio 1'naoalooaa (Ala.) Oliwrver
learn* that planter* in the liigbee valley
are oflei ing to engngo their corn in tho
field at 40 cent*.
■**. The lilinoin Journal asks if we
nan throw any light on kissing. We
don't want to. The thing goo* a* well
in the dark.
Mir The United Htntca District Court
is holding n session in llankruptey at
Atlanta. As yol nothing ha* been done
but tbo promulgation of rules lor thu
regulation of proceeding* in llankruptey.
Mr Tba accounts of the crop in Cen
tral and Heuthern Illinois nro unfavora
ble. Whole field* are literally drying
up. Th6ro has been no ruin in those
regions since .1 uuu.
M*v. Advices from Mexico announce
that tho Mexican Government lias re
fused to deliver tlio body of Mnximilinu
to tho Austrian Government. It i* buri
ed nt thu Cathedral at Qucrctnro.
nr The Teachers ('on vent ion in
session nt Atlanta a few day* ago, has
adjourned. It adopted tho following
resolutions :
On motion of Carlton llillyd, of
A then* :
/frse/rof, Thut, in tho opinion n,f this
AsSoi istion, it Is just and wise that all
the children within tho limit* of the
Slate, without dUtinction of rncoor color
should receive tho lienefits at least, of a
common school education.
Oil motion of Hov .1. M. Donnell:
Jlttoh'd, That it i* our dcninnite
opinion, that Whitt's ar.d black* should
bo educated with e«juul privilege**, but
in separate school*.
Will kras, We enrnesly desire the
moral and mtvllet tual elevation of thu
Africa* race in our inidst, and bcliev
that it eon only bo done, by tho oo-up-
eraiion of ih* while*, therefore,
JtcwItYit, That we cordially approve
of onr white MUw-citiacna engngnig in
tin* evltication of colored persons, ami
promise to all sushour cuconrngemont
mid M|fOrk
tin motion of Prof. W. It. Jones
Hi ijftW, That Teachers throughout
the Sta*c bo mino*tiff l».» 6»rm auxiliary
association* with similar object.* to this
AafodotMt
Ilia fling at the Pvoaident, i* nnytliing
but complimuntiiry lo Gen. Dope anil
his brother magnate* of tlio Hoiith, Ai
it happen*, however, Gen. Btuedmun is
nut the sneecssor <>f Secretary Stanton.
Wo *ee from a dints ibe nguiuat Helmut
of the Herald, that he is down ii|X>n that
. . , . , nstiite weather gage nl*o for his lamia-
nml ntilonii.it,' ol tbvir ii-wly m.,...™.! ^ Ur , # ‘
- inrliini. nnd n..|«,ni.lbllMlin.. | e b„or.l
gonro obit .-njMloUy, oou|.M nlno with to Ik. gnn,W„ o, ,bo
f " rt " T" TT nlntbby wbltn hat, lot him Inngh who
rent, Hint onr Int.-rentn nro hlnnUeil, and
the lawn miivcrmd in llirir I Wo nU . nJ1 cll j,, JI , „„ kctK( •on then*
mu.l.poiidily cmrtin-n cao\rolling inda- 1 vutor011 1U1 J ,iku it all tbu hot-
on. o over Ilia mind of tbo colored jumr, wll , n fc,,* „ rv When
nnd lender him pluonbia and otmBding. ivgtie, Tull out, lioneet men ronjr get
Any other eourao than this, will l*o t) |C j r ( | u0 *.
pri-gnent nllli dlet-ord nml dmigor to nil,| wbnt will tbo old repi obatu of tlio
nod may terminoto in a riiRl.'.riil Sruggli' | Ttltall0 think,nnd »ny, now that lie find#
for Hiipremney, wliifli will bfot fiom ex- ,| lu HUC ,. OMOr „f stnnton i. Ihe vrr-
i^rnce million, of nn unlorlunnlu n "d itnblo Gen. Grunt biiuHelft 1. Hint
infci ior raco. | groat man and prim® favorite at the
Our people arc beginning now to ro- | Hr-th, a base ingrata and more noneni-
nlixe the ten®, oco|H), «ikI moaning of nr-' ^ booauso bo i* tho appointee of tho
bilrary military rule. If m*t yet satis, president and in bia cabinet councils
tied with it» working*, another demon
stration will probably Moon bo afforded
n tho form of IrUvt* J* mcAcf, which «ill
consign to prison or banishment, all w ho
rentier themselves specially obnoxious to
the |H)wer* that bo.
For onr part, wo begin to think those
unavailing diatribes w hich till the pies*
against our radical encmie* are worao
K indues*, united with bu per ior intelli-
ly jump* in the right dircelioti, uud w ill
Speak philosopher, wliut say you ?
I'he Negro Juror Order.
lUiikit'Orntt. ftn M u.it \ sr Diswimt. J
((•KORttu. Auittm A KiJ.miu l /
An.kSTV. Gi., Aitqwt It*, 1M67. )
(Jcneritl Order*, No. ZX
(*r«nit Mini Petit Jurms amt nil oilier Jteuo
fur tin’ trial of cimf civil or criminal, or for tin*
. iidmlnhlratlsn «ft*w Ri th*» Sintc of Oeervta,
I Al.iltitma and Florida,-will lu-reattci U* taken
\cln*lvc1y fmui the lint- of vott re, m ilUuut db-
Editorial Correspondence.
J!i««*w.n IluirtH, Mdto.v, Ancait ‘21, 18G7.
D»R .“tWrjkU. : Fmui this Tr**ell^«| IJr-d'’ t
Hherenolhfox it waiiU|lK to cou-nite the Wa>far-
cr f<r ih*- *hs<-nr<- of hem*- ami its «-f.faft»rt*. I
•ndjou slfewilnu. ofetrevaud uot«-« cooeerninR
corglaa central city. Dual new i* lnyinnint; to
revive Lcn*. and every one u-ciik to anlicipal*-.
and tacrcbunl-i ar« pr |«ii in« fur. an ut-ltvc earn-
pafzn Ibis fall and winter. Goiixiili-ruMc tniildiu *
b going on. and many stab ly adifioiM ars still
<mlrtn|dntiun. The lloUhiK.surtti ithcV.
nesr lbs depot, would Is* an ornatm-nt to ally
city. Umslb A Pstu-reo*. aad many proiui-
ucut linn", will occnpy it* *-;i|* »* I.wmJ rlmn. nisi
tnulr aiwl bmdnce« nrv rapidly (smllng in Ibif di
rection.
Mullswrv street h-nm. after fMobcr, will
alinont ls> tic**Ttc-I. Onr htst nf tb# Hmwu
I lours* Im* dots* more than an\ out- <-l«- In liriny-
ing abotil tlirac n-iilt*. a»l will reap a rich har
vest ill llw n|t|(rt-cl»lh>n of Ids pm|i*rly. Tb<-
fKtWhe cenvcnWnce arel Intcrewt w lit !■*• Mit*-
•rrvetl by Ibis •• change of hose " In Ibe l>ii*in«sti
of Ihe rily, from a remote quarter, to the wrr
ticinllv of the railroad depot.
Mmcu rickiM-H* conUmn* lo prevail here.
T«hI*JT two exciteHMMila exerckw Ibe public
nil nd.
There i« llu- furthernmlunallon of Hen Pope'*
iird«-f, which It appesn* still hwve* Sambo in p*e-
srw-Utn ol lls- jury U»x, nml hums to Ibe interpre-
lor* and aduiiiii-lralur* of Ibe laws. This Inu
cx*t*Kl<s>m U|niii lli’.-fesHuarnf tlmcoiamiiniiy.
N(1 lii.imlatc short of C‘niti-citli.11 conk I so-o-
rtonsly afflict tlm tnucc mill hnjtplnee. of our ua>
linpp) ooUitry. (lp|s»slllnii. hotti fer. Is linpo-
leiil. an.I wo Mio-t not apgruvsl.' in alien- by rc-
fuMiiK to coutinne onr aid iu vindication yf la a
and eider.
The otlicf « nsatioti la th- gran<l cobwed (rodi-
ill maw tnuftiiig, wldcli a*iemtilea hers this
luomlnz. and will be addressed by Farrow , of
-all is-lre nM-tnur>, nisi Dunuinir and otlw-M -A
Hint Ilk.
TM dnrkii** «rr coming tn by Iinm1p--W with
Ismnere, mottnr-s and tranaparciiues. ami m m ju
bllaul ov.-r llsilr newly acquired rights nnd (Tun-
cl 1 Ire.
0 that word* nf troth and s*diernc*4 could tw*
mod-- to reach their enrs, in phn-e nl the tnslian
anti InlUmmitory Iwad-lle which will hrouik-
tb<-lr uiNieretandiogB, und lure them no to reiu.
llui they mu free ami wc ore e-.-t.
f-ever.tl blatk aj.tjes hate entered llte li-lr for
Arngfcmlnlhil lionor* In isir.^lnle. Rat lls-wbi*"
lle mhiimI". ami wind and lido, and the ran, Hull
fi* no otic. .In rrpuir.
Ever jrotifa, J.
Worth Thinking Of
Thin country is staggering under nn
enormnu* Inatl of i’ublic Debt. The
Ftslerul Govornmimt owe* Two Dillitinn
mid n Half; tbu Htatc* mro large
amounts ; while (.'utilities, Cities, ami
Townshit)*, have oarli lliuir aeveral bur
dens. \Vu are paying, in the aggregate
net lea* than Three Hundred Millions
|K>r nunuin as inlercet on these varums
dobts, while wo ate considerably re
ducing the principal, cMieciully ul the
local obligations incurred in providing
bounties lor tlio volunteers in our lute
struggle. Altogether, thu taxes paid
by the people of the United Slate*,
though considerably reduced from the
muxiiiiuiii they attained in 18G5-H, must
probably exceed Kivu Hundred Millions
per uiiiJtim. Almost ovrrytbiiig is tax
ed, from tlio baby's poeeck to the old
man’s ooflin—many things twice and
thrice over. It is geuerully ugroed that
our taxatiou may bo readjusted nnd sim
plified, so as to render it considerably
less irksome.
Will some one attempt to explain the
Hceming paradox of mi immense and
steadily increasing migration, from coun
tries that owe little mid tax lightly in
comparison, to this ovoi burdemd repub
lic 1 That some should llouk hither nt
ull events, is uuturnl; but that tlio vol
ume of immigration should be not mere
ly maintained but largely augmented,
under ibe pressure of gigantic debt, u
high tar ill, heavy internal luxe*, and an
iuliatcd, irredeemable currently, is
puzzle to political economists. Immi
grants uro still pouring in, nl thu rate of
u thousand pur day ; und nil of them
who know how to do anything, and will
do it, find employment nnd remunera
tion. Uubor is us well paid in the aver
age, and as comfortably subsisted, as it
was when wc hud next to no debt, light
taxes, and a currency convertible into
Bpoeio at par. The real cat.tto of tho
couutry could be Bold to-day for inort
money (reduced to ppceio) than it wn*
worth ten years ago. Most of our pet-
plo are prospering; many nro amassing
wealth. Houses are buin£ built on ev
ury hand ; lands are being improved ;
now farms arc being Iiovui out of tho
forest mid curved from tho wild pruirio ;
our ruilio:\ds uro being extended ut th i
rivtu of w tbous.kud miles per annum ;
and tlio product of our National Indus
try iu 1801 will bo largor than that of
any former year.
I)o we not need a new- political econo
my recognizing and adapted lo this state
ul fuctlT-vV U- TribuJi t Awj. 11‘IU.
than useless, ns they tend to aggravate crieiianiitiu. registered t»y IkmrtW of noRbiruiion
the mtaCH, of UK' .itufttiim, nod b,i„g -Jf,*;^£SSSSk!SS " J "’'
down n double vengetneo Upon our Slierilt* arel nil tsher oOks-r* wbtMF limy it i»
i..m.la turrit lie ds\> until I.J totamwimawl wapwmcV Jumm, will iv-|uirr
lit ml,. Jlif.0 UrriUH ll*J» l,0 | J„r,. It, m.ka tMlh lh.1 l„ (. itntjr i",l.l.r-
shortrood, or land will become valueless; ,.,i simvp iu<ticatc«l. ■isvifylnff prmnn *n4
»-f cooaly In wblfk hs w** rfglMrrsIl, which
l ,llu 1,1 vli will tic placed on the ofltolal lil«* of the
apathy nnd despair take the
tlirift nnd enterprise; ami onr onlnmi
tier culminate in hopeless and irrotriev
able anarchy and ruin.
Heconatraction ui>on honorable lertne,
even if important conoesMon* must Isi
yielded, is tho only aulvntion for the
country. Tlmt event in nny view of tbo
ease i* simply n tjuestiou of time. The
tint of destiny ia not mote certain.
Why render tho attitude nnd terms of
the t'oni|ueror more hurah nml despoti.
by captious op|MiMtioi> to every mtkle
presented ? We must band or brml be
fore the im|H'nding storm.
iN»me initiul point to tlio settlement ol
our diHtrultie* must be found. That
point i* a convention. There we oau
dcliherutc upon.the matter ami jTossibly
deviso some coinpitmiiso or middle
eourso which will sutiufy UongreoB. We
can al least make tho experiment, and
give onolbvr proof that w o sre uot isir/s,
liut humnu beings, js*s*c*?cd of lighti
Court.
Ily l omninmt of Urcvot Msjnr (k-nrorl Pope.
G. h .*•
Ca|A. 33d U. 8. lnft y.,V. A. A. G.
Tus Jest rtnnrn*. were misted In staling
in 8n>s)iiyV bwie of the Telegraph tlmi Gen, Pupe
luul t-xplaiiHtl liis Urdrr, Nu. 63. so s, not lo iu-
eluile uegioes In draning juries litxu llis Uepis-
trv lists. Tlmt 0(ik is only utoiUlIvtl so ns not
lo' dWtmb juries uln-tuly iliawii funlx r Ut*n to re
quire eseli jumr U> take an oath that he li*.« rvjj-
fstertd. etc., and when they nrv nnabte to do sg,
t» repWv tlinn with otlm'-s who cun. The fol-
lou iug i* a true copy of the explnustory unlt-re.
.V./o-.. 7Uyr«f*.
1Ihmii am raws, Tiiiro Mii.itakt Distktct,
(Ukoruia, Austin Aue KumtnO
Atlawtv. Ih., Angus! 23, IMC7.
General Orders, No. S.V)
Ut-mTtU otiii'ts, No. A3, U not dcp||(tHd to r---
tiuiin that the present jurits nlrvndy drawn in
lliln Pt*lriil .hull be set sslde. ami new jnritf
dr«»n nnd ■iinunoned ; tint only in the erv-e of
juries ninthly drnwn nisi suninonetl. that the
juror* nh-ill rtquirvd to tuke tlio oath *|n-citit-d
In Genvml Onl.m. No. A3, sud that jurore who
canuol take liut oath, khnll be ivplnccd by
os con.
Jurkis shall be ht’n-afJer. listed, drawn nnd
summoned. ns mfuiml in Hint -rtl- r.
•Ily emiuiiituU ol ibovvi Mai. Gen. Pope.
[tHlk-iul J : (J. K.
i apt. 33J U.S. lufantiy. and A. A. A. G
Import uni by Ttlef rnph \au A|I V4»Pl isiDIIIDIlt^
Wahuixatox, August 27.—The breach illlM ril^lJIK lll\
Ik tween tiie j’reeidi nt mid Grant is' " ~
widening. Grant is «>n deliaOt grounds '
in oppoHition lo Uicrutive Msigninent*. I
He protested with somo indignation|
agaiiirtt llar.crwk's removal from the De
partment of Missouri, (ii »nt ha* not
yet iirfMiinlgated inatruutions carrying
the I’n-sidentU orders into efl’tet.
Tiie following orders Imvc appeared : • j
Kxv.ctrrtvK Manhios, l
Washington, D. 0., August 1807. J |
lirevet Major-General Edward It. 8.
(,'jtnbv is hereby aseigciHl to the com-1
maud of ihe Second Military District, f■■ -^rTpro- . ■ ■ j ■ ^
routed by an act of Congress 1 , of March W v
2d, 1807, and of tbo Military Depart- ( PLATED GOODS,
CUTI.KKV,
WOOD snd WILI.01Y WABB,
I.AMPA,
Jiou.mr ware.
URU4UE3. nnd
FALKIER. IVBH i
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
i (Ni*xt door lo fiEVMOt'lt, IOI1N80X A CO..)
Plain, japanned. Planished and Stamped
meal ol tho South, emhrueing the States ;
of North Carolina und frhiutn Carolina
lie will, us soon us praetieubk-, relieve
Major-Getierul Daniel E. Sickles, and,
nsHiiining the command to which lie
4210 ACRES
Selected Land*
IX MOUTH-WEST ULOKQIA
FOR SALE!
rpllh subacriksr oflVr* t.r atW, o* PAYORA-
1 HI.K TKKMM, lh* lollowisg
LOTS ,>/ LAND,
Mostly unimpruved, ailnstad sad I oca red aa b»r*i»
In the 19lh District ol Dseatar county, Osnrgic,
lot# IM, 147 and 1*9, containing HQier**, mors at
!*•». In one body.
Atao, io Ui* mow DUtiici, to-sit, tka ttth of
i;»r& , ;^S’S , .i^::• Hom * Furnis,,in « Goods General1 ^'
ercise any nnd ull jiuwer* conferred by j Onr atoek of Cooking, Parlor and OlBca
net* of Congress ti|Kin Distriut Cormnun-1 M _ __ u __
tiers, nnd uny and ull nuthoiity pertain-; K& "A" wr £j M
ing Dj officer* iu command of Military I , , . „ , . . .,
, r I* larar. and mmnrisrs all the ninat desirable pat-
Depnrtmonta. I ir HH t improvnnania.
Major-General Daniel K. Sickles is J Tha at laatsoo of >i«wlcraia particularly cal lad to
hereby relieved from tho commund of w,r
11 TuTroh!iy l !7w"r%n,',..ri.„. will | ™
give the neeessary inetruetion* to carry wh b-h thdy will Bnd m 1.1 ./mupkrioii
this order into efiect.
Andrew JonxsTox.
tiiantli p an-l material, and lh* piicca m
Low ai any House in the State!
KxiiTTivB Maroon- \
Wimhington, Augu«t 26,1867.)
; In oonscqtiunce ol the unfavora
ble condition of the health ol Muj t Gen
eral George A. Thomas, a* reported to
yon in Burgeon Hasson's dispatch of tho
21*1 inst., my order dated Au^st 17,
1867, is liereby iiusVifi)*! so a* to assign
Major General Winfield 8. Hancock to
the command of the 5th Military District
created by the act of Uongrt*w pnesed
March 2, 1867, and of the military de
partment comprising the Slates of Louis
iana and Texas.
On being released from, tbo comma;] [
(J8lb FURMMUiNU UOOD4 uf My kind
promptly tttrade 1 to.
sosssr IILUU, j
0*0 W. BIO*. >
lai-nsnn wootroLS. ) angSOtf
ARROW TIE FOR BALEING.
BANDS OF TUB
Best English Iron Cheaper than Rope.
Adapt** to lb* *im of toy Ul*, cm U used at lb*
I'rcswc slib sum* fkcilily. I’umwm
Strength and Simplicity,
rad arc nsily adjufed, Railrrod* snd luarence
of till. lA'tiarU'iiio .InrMwnaii by M.i»r i * ,,k * ^
General I*. II. Hheridan. Major General; ThM*Ti«c end lUnds gar* i-nircml Mtiafactioa
Hancock will-prooeed directly to Now b#,h -‘r iml »” ,f :
Orleans, nml, nsstiming tbo oommsnd
to which ho is hereby assigned, will,
when necessary to fatihful execution of
tho lows, exercise nny nnd all power*
conferred by act* of Uongre** tt|mn di*-
trif't commander*, nml nnv ami oli au-
thoritic* pertaining to olbci.-r* in com
mnnd of miltnry districts.
Major General P. II. Fheridan will
ittnn, *od w« conOdcntly rKomtucsd
ih*m to our frWod*.
A l-ill supply alwaya no hand rad for sab by *i-
th*r *f Ut* und*rstgn*<l.
WM. II. HTARKK k CO.,
A grata far Marannah.
ANDlhw LOW k ( O,
Oraaral Agent* far Oaorgta and Florida.
ragSO Im 9
C »EORGIA, lUnetre Oovstt — Orarg* u.T.
t t'arryman, h»»iog applird far Irtt* * ol Ad-
.. , miniatraii-n oo tba estate of Win. A. Ward, dee’d,
at onco turn over his pru*ent commund ! P''*®** htarra«sd *reasi Mtitod t '»*<»» «wu-e,
nAiI 1 *...1, ... hima-iir '! h .* T "' b ’l “ • ' --
to the officer next in rnuk to himvIf,
and proceeding without delay to Futt
Leavenworth, Kaunas, will relieve Ma
jor General Hancock of (ho command
of the Department of Mtnsoeri.
Major General George II, Thomas
will, until further orders, remain in com
mand of tlio Department of tho CutnU*r-
lund. Very ruspecfully your*,
Andkbw Johnson.
To General U. H. Grant, Hecretnn
of Wnr, ail interim.
To-dny’s Tribune hug* Grant anti the
llernld dm|w him, snying : "The onliti-
cal position assumed by Gen. Grant
show* our great soldier in a new light.
It in bis first effort of political genius—
hi* first nnd linnl mistake. The reply
of the President ha* completely over
turned him —outflanked nim.. Grant
docs not uiidcrutund the crisis. Hu
ding* to Sheridan und forgets principcls.”
ilia* h»rc, by th* nrxt October Tartn of the
Court ol Ordinnry of said comity, wky tba uiplu-j.
lion should not be gnnlad.
aug80-Itn \X. IX K1DDOO, Ordinary.
rpWif months after dst*. topi inti
1 mad* to Ih* Coart of Ordinary of Clay eouu
ty, Unur^ia, at tta lirat regular tartn Iberraftar, I)-
laara to tall ths land* balooging to tba ratal* ol I.
J. KilUbraw, lab- of aa>d wstaty d*o*M*>l, for 11«
beucOv ol tba beira and rre-lttora of aaxl J.ynut.
A NO US C. UAOUthO.V,
ai.f30.jm* Admr. J J. Kiltcbrow.
baptist
FEMALE COLLEGE,
CVTUHr.KT, (IA.
Tar? at—,,...
kari.y cotmfr.Mth DMrfet, lot 3«e,«
TA0 acre*.
.......Y COUNTH.SSIb Diatrict. fare 417, 41S
and 4.M, cnoiainipg 73u acraa, ana lying on* mil*
Irotn I'hatanga.
IHWIN COUNTY, lltb Dta'rict, k.tt«,craUia-
ing 4>o arm*.
COLQUITT COUNTY 8th Diatrict, «ot#M,ran-
DWKDE8 COUNTY, bth Dialriel, fat ». ran-
tairiag 4>* acraa.
WUHtn COUNPY.rtb Diatrict, lot »U, eon-
lalning 4act is.
Col II Ii. JUNKS, of On'ltbarl, la my dnlr ap-
(Htlntcd agrat io 8. W. Q^irria. for the aale J lh*
Hbor* lands, and patliaa making inquiry ora aum-
mrarai* aitbar with him or mya*lt al ibtMMk,
Ua.
An cirrilrat opportunity ia now offrrad lo tkn**
•bo wish to inreat ia Iradkl eaUtt apoar«a«»aabta
lertna.
_ Tba sbor* lota n *r« all srlrcfad by th* lat* ll.
King, snd held aa a aafn and ramonaratira inrral-
mral. Hit decease rradan thla atl* nacasoary.
C. n. KING,
aiigHMm Administrator of 11. King.
. M. SI.OSN,
Roma, Ua.,
. r. srveas,
Maaoo, Ua.,
e. i. oanorth,
Hrotika Cn., Ua.,
i. r. t«ac nreraa.
ThoroaaTilfa, Ua.
SL0AX, UR00VE11 A Co.,
Cotton Factor*
AND
COMMISSION MEBCHAT8.
4 STODDARD’S LOWER RANUE,
HAY BTltEET, SAVANNAH, UA.
I I MURAL ADVANCES ON COTTUN emt.ign-
1 j vd to our ourraapoadaaU ia Naw York aad Lir-
intad Aganta far th* aalo >M tho
ALBANY HTAll COTTON UIN and CONDKNS
P.K8, we lake pfaaanre in uflbring tk* ram* to tho
public.
Thaa*Otoa kariag brra taarel, ahow a mark. I
sit|ie>iotity orer all other*, both a* to Ih* fscnity nf
working and th# im|irw**d appnaraac* of lh* l.lnl.
Circular* firing lull Inromution can b* obtsiorci
by application lo the undnra gnad.
8I.OAN, UHOOYKU k OO.,
No. 4, Stoddard'a Isiwar Rang*.
jg* . J W wrouT
. A. HANaELL,
Tiik Fsicb or CnTrox—Cut ton m a
dangerous thing In mcdtllo with, as many
it sanguine dealer enn testify. It is hnrd
t> tell whether it will rise to-day or fall.
A threatening luttor from ono monarch
to another, causes the market to be agi
tated. The pronpect nf war between
nations, no matter how for removed, cau
se* a Buttering, and often • breaking —
Wo hono that the .Southern planters, in
spite or tho polities) complications and
tlio odiona tax, will realize hnndsomo
sum* for their toil and risk. Account*
from Texas arc anything but lavorable
for a large crop. It is tho same way in
Louisiana, nnd in Alubntnn the worm
has made its npponrnnco on some plan-
Timbi.v W’arnixo.—Tho New York
Nation, ultra radical paper, warns the
colored puoplc of the South, and espe
cially those of Virginia, against the imi-
oidul jKilicy of bsnaing tlicmsclvuv into
n party exclusively nga'nst the whitea,
and suffering themselrra "to be kept in
a constant ferment" by n few white men,
who nro using them for their own profit
nnd advantage. And it tells them to
remember that whilst this gnmo may
succeed for n year or two, it must iu tlio
end recoil upon those who ntv playing if
fin*, any* tho Nation, "there ia scnrculy
n Stats, except South Carolina, which
can be controlled by the colored voto
alone for more than two or three years
Certainly Virginia is not one of that
cluaa. The white voters will constitute
a majority whenever they choose to not
together; and they will probably in
crease fur more rapidly than tho other*.
Immigration will How in that direction,
mid this, of course, will be exclusively
white, nnd iu n great part unfriendly to
the oolored people." Thi* is tho warn
ing, not of "rebels” or "ecoesl),’’ but of a
warm, devoted friend to tin* Hadica! par
ty and the power of thu colored race.
rar Eight thousand four hundred
and thirty acres were added to tlio pro
ducing lands of Florida during July, un
der tho homestead act.
MiBf A. B ARM8TU0NG, Music Dcj.arlml
T HE FALL StUSIOX of U>ia lulirntioa will
will b*gio ua
Wednosday, 4th of Septembor.
HOARD era b* ofasiM® with IU*. T. IL Sfaut,
or iu olhar ficllrat kmiliea, at fiao 00 per mratb,
»»*rything inclasira. auglC lwi
AZSTTDFLH-W
FEMALE COLLEGE
Fine Gem Pictures,
Taken for 50 ft"-,
AT
COOK'S GALLERY,
OVER THE " BROWN HOUSE."
\W t'sll anon rad h«*a nna taka* hr far# H I* tow
lata, si H* will sot remain long. a«g‘iS>M
IIKHIIKHT IISUIKU.
w josas.
FIELDER & JONES,
▲ttomeya eat Ii*x
CCTHBKRT, W.fo
FJWl^iaaat lb* wfabaa of oil whom it may conger*,
Preparatory Department
will reeame nparetmn*, under J
WILL girt prompt at tan t inn to buainaoa m all the
Cottrre in 8outh-wa*rera Georgia, ttreHw
prime Court pf I fat Rt»>•-. . *d tw tba
DU'riet and Circuit Conrta
of lb* Vailed Slat**.
Are prepared ala* to proraewte sn'.ts far Bank
ruptcy.
n. IjOet nat J<** fa fAr /faff OMtt up ff-tirr.
saglLf
House and Lot
FOR SALE|P
tntions, nnd tiie next few week* are Wok- j stead in the Co^*g* H*n *00 \b» ^ * uuii offer fur wl* th* Howm and i^>t, fa Ctffkbtri,
od forward to with great interest. The pMONDAY of SEPTEMBER, next. i
Th* COLLKOIATE DEPARTMENT, sa bitber.
lo atmounccd, will not op«u trgularly, until
MONDAY, (Oct. 711s)
fallowing.
All my farmer abl# and efflciral Trsch. r* may b#
mnftdeatlr ripcc«ad. Arrengpmrata bar# kliaadr
b*ra mad* to ibat rad.
H"Trru»» >f otic rate.
•»BH-*t A. t HAMILTON, Pre*. A. T. C.
groat
price lias certainly gone up within the
last few days, os nny ono who want* to
sell in this city can find out. Recent
statements show that the amount on
hand and on shipboard nt the aeo|>orts
of the United Sta’es is scarcely 100,000
bale*, nnd of that on shipboard at least
25,00tJ is Itound for foreign ports.
It is snfo to cnicuhitu tlint tin- amount
of cotton in America available for manu
facturing pur|>o8c*, in the interior and
nt the seaports, is not I0O.DO0 hales
Most of this is said to be of inferior Quali
ty, and the question is staring tho spin- 1
ners in the fuco, ns to whero they arc to 1
get supplies for the fall trade. The cotton
now growing ia several wook* later than
usual nnd very little of tho new crop j
can be made use of fur that purpose.— |
Thuso who profuse to be pouted on tlui ...... *’
•nbjeot estimate that at the proaeot rnto* wn ” ^linw (>ooris
of manufacturing it will rotniro 15,000 —
hales per week. It will bo eight or' ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO.,
nine \vucks before tbo new crop can bo hu-oit*** ax* joiimeb or
McDonald's resklaau*. Tb*b<i«*«coataini4 nwms,
and Ini two aerra, with rood w*ll of wtl*r, trait,
ale. For particular* apply to W. U. DIXON, my
agent at t uibbert, or lo
K. PRIENT.
inglt lm' Rwlowfa, Afa.
| M yATiTi
IMPORTATION.
RIBBONH,
1
GREAT WATCH SALE.
On th© Popular One Price Plan.
Qitiny retry Pntron a fhnisam* imJ lit-
liable Watch for tht lour Prtet
of Ten Dollar1 /
WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE,
AMD KOT TO »B
Paid for an lea Perfectly Satisfactory,
IOC Solid Onld Hunting Watch**... .|1M fa 74*
luu Magic Coral CJoid Wotcbea J"o to
lou Lad im' Witchr*. a*, am* led l*0loKto
too Odd Huotirg Chrononister do 140 to t<>0
SOOOoM Uuatiiq; Kaghsh U*arv V*0 to »»<»
•udfieU Hunting Dupln Wat.baa.... IM to
ItoOOold Huating American Waif ha*. .140 to 180
f>00 Hilrev litmiit>c l.aiat*. M to 180
&00 Hdrer Hunting Dni.bxaa 75 to Ito
M> Gold Ijwitce Watcba* M to !*•
1,004 «<4d Hasting Impioa* 54 to IS
1,000 Miacalfaaraua Hitter Watch#* 54 to 104
X.5O0 llanling Hilier Watch#*....
,»•»»> tnrk'tMNl by thu lira. ii,. Mnm nmno .< tilth unon.'MH St ,*!
..OSSET SILKS, SATINS ^ VELVETS. ,
No twrtialpy shown.
whole amount of cotton in America will |
be oottHomcd by domestic nisnufacturers. „ , ,...
•n,.,. Ora «w .Top sill .» «gcHy I *-*"'-* fi - to 'i»'SLi:*j51ira«5.'. ra ♦ ra
sought after by foreign, oe well aa ns- w * N*w Yorkctu. wah toimm«du.uiy di»|-«##o/ih#
mo cn.u.nCTS. VVilblhraviowof lb. Mr «» IlonnK. su.l l-artic' ll,i s .u... .«•«<«...
caw, wo lsiliovo former, will olSoio 1 J"”‘" l ^ liuo^Tlo'ibl'^X^ c-rat
SS* !rjstafsvss , ra*fc ! r '
tliOSU wno fall early Will be the most Offer the largrat Stock to b* found in this Goal-1 fa»y "f oar aartificatoi rntillr* you to Ih#
prudent. —Jfontgomtry Airerilter. try, rad uo*qu«lt*d io cbotc*. rarifaj aad cheap-1 unu-diharron. apoo paymrab irreapetti** o/it*
MM, cvapriilDg tht IstfS Ifaiiiin aorahiaa. worth, rad aa no article valued fan than #10 is
j Ordere solicited rad prompt Miration gtrra. | oamrd on any eertiticate, it will *t •>«*• b* that
Thb Ilitx and Crops.—The recent re
markably heavy rains h»v«- muleritdly i
injured the cotton crop in this section. 1
rag33 Ira
KB. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
ATTOltisKY AT LAW,
Several planters have informed us that GVTBBBKT,
it is shedding very mtfeb, smi consider
able that was opened h
The fibre has not been
general :ip|iouranco
prevent it Irotn ranking Weil on the mar- cow* in tba Federal Loan Bt tN>Taao*b, i|iu*»a*iaff
kct.—Quitman Banter, 2’-id inti. ' oartiiog e*|-ou.c. aud borei bare. *ogjj-ty
• but is
.V> /xtffrry. Lit./ T-reyfa/wirord IMtkaak fasssa#
(ton, ictkfc amy btpaittoyaitU ai cr*a
by rV mo* /affoani
A single certificate viH k* aent hr atait, pool
anttkri l P**» *P°* '•"*** •< « Ct*. are far #1; #lr**o lor
lAMUiOIA. | * thirty three aad o 0 clraant p.-rauutn far #4;
! auty^dt aad a m*r# valuable preuiam tor #10. on#
‘ * ' * ' • ——■ ■-*- ‘— *•* To
V aud 1 Dry 8«., >. X•