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£l)c £utl)bcct Appeal.
rCBI.ISHI!0 EVtRV FRIDAY HOMIKO BY
8AWTELL ft JONES
Col. H. II. JON EH, Km.*.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,1807,
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Autborlxrd Agent*.
. ColWwl-Dr. T. K, 1’OW'JU.L,
firTni’CHANAN,
Cotton II ill N. r. HKLIi.
OwrwHoirn W. P. JORDAN.
K.nHiolms J01ISC. WKI.IAL
Ward'* FtoUnn J. I'. I'llKM*.
HaVannnh KEY ITTfO.
Wtonn - II. J. NKVIU.K.
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iiintlc will County Offlmr, tbn CASH inaal nc-
esrupany llicjr no(lr< a.
Volf? for n Convention
Citizens of Georgia, if yon do not wish
tn uid tlio Uiidiculii and give them a
now launo of power, sete for a Contention.
If yon denim on the contrary to over-
whelm dim fiinntiuul fuction and ennure
tlio triumph of lbo Northern Democracy
mid Coosurvuti vea, at ill, tola for a Conven
tion
If yon are opposed to universal suf
frage and tlio evil* it will total), vote
for a Convention.
If you would prove that we accept
the ►ituiHion in good fuith, and tlio re
bellion no longer estate, vote for a Con
run'ion.
If you would shorten tlio reign of
(ten. l’ope, by n repeal of thn Military
Hill, and tlio restoration of tbo Oonnti-
tutino with nil ita francliirfOe and bless-
ingv, volt! fur a Convention
(m abort, if yon would again bavo
p.-^ace,prosperity,nml an iintruiuinclcd ji>
ilb inry, relief from despotism, and a
1 T»f«it> refctnrod In ita integrity, tote for a
Convention.
Tn* (.Aim or Mkmri. Fiei.dkh ash
llgAl.L.—'Theao gentlemen bavo defined
their position in a "card" to the public.
Wbilo wo cannot eudorao their relief
projeeta, and regret moat bitterly that
wide manea of tliia nature aliould be lug
ged into the contest, yet on tbo negro
question which ia the only salient one
before ua, wo know theao gentlemen to
1x1 sound to tbo coro.
To rofuaa to auppoit them therefore,
ia to aid iudirectly in the ufevation of n
full blooded African ticket to thn digni
ty of makers nnd expounders of Const!-
tutlonnl government. Wo ennnot do
this, nnd caruuatly invoke our uilkcim
to furego nil minor differences and mlly
to thd aupport of their own moo nnd
color.
Btnrauk or Divisions.—Wo cannot
sufficiently deprecate the notion of thoao
of our follow-citizens, who are willing to
permit their opposition to the “relief no-
tiojH” of the white candidates, to go ao
far na lo cause them to withhold their
aupport from theao gentlemen.
Tliia policy la ill-timed and snieidnl in
the extrema. Ita prnotionl result will
bo the inevitable defeat of the Cofisorv-
alive forces, and tlio inauguration of lie
grojind radical rulo
It ia well known that wo ore diiimot-
licnlly pud eternally opponed to ivhatov-
or smacks of repudiation per ve in any
■hope ; but thin ia not tho time nor oc
casion to niuko tho {stiub. The grand
overshudowjng question which super
sedes nil others, is that ol the suprema
cy fli non llipiMUHey of the Caucasian,
ovor die African ruco. Shull the negro
or whito mnu rule, is the nuked issue
presented. *
Who then can hewitato, or consent to
jeopardise nil that makes life endundilo,
for tho enko of partisan feeling, nr to en
sure the defeat of individuals, when with
their downfall noddy ia disrupted, nnd
ignorance nnd fanaticism enthroned tri-
umphstlt ? Men of the 11th Did rid
think upon thceo thinga, and let nut pus
eion, usurp the place or patriot mm.
lmt Coxmintkxt?—A portion of the
pres* of Georgia urge that the people
should abatnin from Voting nt nit oil lie
Convention question, but put in their
tmllota for Conservative candidates, bn
the ground that they do not admit the
validity of the Military Bill. Thin is
blowing hot and cold with n vengenma.
Truo the entire SootWbaUavetho Slier
man Dill to bo u flagrant tfifctiuti of the
Constitution, but etiU as tbo election will
prov* a painful reality and we arc pow
erless tn provent it, wisdom dictate* tlint
wo should endeavor to control the result
to our best advantage. Thu argument
used if properly curried out should have
prevented its advocate* from oven regis
tering.” • To register or accept uny pn-
viaion of the Act, is to authenticate the
whole.
Our plain duty then is to sustain the
Convention, god frame such a Constitu
tion aa respectable white Mien can tup-
port without loaaof honor.
The Lnt<^ Elections, Tliclr
Afontl nml IVIIlIrn! Effect.
Tho editor of this paper wni present
nt the North when the Ohio and IVnn-
sylvanin elections wore hold, and has
since visited, nnd panned novcral days In
the latter State. Tho result him been
huiled with dm wildest enthusiasm by
the Connorvnlives mid Democracy, nnd
ia considered the deutli warrant of rad
icalism/
In every town nnd linmlct artillery sn
lutes, torch light processions, nnd con
gratulatory addresses were heard and
seen, nnd the belief is universal tlint
these immense gains are hut tho precur
sors of dial grand and nnd complete tri
umph, which in the IVesidcnlial contest
of 1808, wl 1 crown the noble efforts of
tho true union loving masses of the peu-
|.lc.
The reign of faction, fanaticism, nnd
persecution, thunk God will soon end.
Time, nnd the peaceful attitude of tlio
South, has caused n siilmidenco of tho
passions engendered l»y the war, and the
poopto, now that tho flush of victory is
past, begin to sympathise with tlio suf
forings of tlmir Boo.hern brethren, nnd
reetill tho duys when all battled side by
sido in defence of our common liberties.
Those liberties which they still enjoy, it
is peroeived are now denied to ns. Our
Courts of justice nro obstructed ; the
laws, made subservient to dm whim nnd
price of an absolute Dictator; tlm ju
ry box, once die bulwm k and safe-guard
of justice, prostituted and dishonored by
die wholesale admission pf an untutored
race; tho franchise privilege over re
garded ns tho proud bir blight of on
American citizen, degraded to the level
of tlm wild Indinn nnd Dluckamonr ; the
freedom of tho press threatened and en
dangered ; these are a few of the griuv
oils burdens, under which ten Hiatus,
poverty stricken and decimated in num
bers, groan and struggle.
Can any wonder that tlio North,
whose shipping tonnage bus rapidly di
minished, wLose trade languishes, nnd
who are likowbo threatened with simi
lar ills nt home, are beginning to Bhukc
off their lethargy, mid sco tlio necessity
of arresting the radical career, ere, it bo
too Into? Boon the verdict of Now Jer
sey, nnd the great State of New York
will ulso he rendered ; and none doubt
that they will take up nml re-echo in
thunder tones tho emphatic utterances of
Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Thu indications nro unnilstakeable of
a groat and irresistible ground swell of
popular indignation, throughout (lie Un
ion, which will overwhelm nnd utterly
crush tho wicked lender* of n vile fac
tion, who In the mine of li' erty hove In
nugurnted despotism, and porpotrntod
tho foulest wrongs. As on many for
mor occasions, wo repent however, that
our Northern friends are anxiously look
ing forwurd to the result of our own
e'oetions. If wo refim to meat in Con
vention nnd even attempt tho work of
reconstruction, it will cast a wet blank
et upon tlioir enthusiasm, and give new
energy and strength to the common ene
my. On tho contrary, if a liberal Con
stitution Is adopted, modelled on the
plan of Homo Northorh Stato-govorn-
meat, It will bind us still elosor together,
I render moro complicated and ditli-
cult the radical programme.
Tho South ha* every reason to he
chuoiTuI, patient, and hopeful of tlio fu
ture. Even, examining tho question in
it* worst aspect; admitting that under
rndicnl preaiuro nnd the dis f rnnohi*o-
ment clause, the negroes rulo tho Con
vention nnd adopt in fjrlcnso tho Con
gressional measures, it will bo bettor
than to have (ion. I’ope and tho nogroos
tin at present, to lule over u*. And wo
have been further assured perounul'y by
prominent and influential lenders of the
Conservative and union party at tho
North, that so soon us tho radical ma
jority in Congress is evcrcomo, (which
tho elections of next year will certainly
accomplish) a resolution will at once bo
propoaed and adopted, declaring the en
tire military bill unconstitutional, and
therefore null and void, nnd repealing
nil legislation nnd ads executed under
tho order* of the five military command
ers of the South. This will bring us
back to the present initial point, and
leave tho State free to form its govern
ment nnd institutions dr novo.
What then in a nutshell comprises the
sum of our duly f It is to be law abid
ing aud orderly in nil things ; liberal
nnd kind to the freedinen; oat nest in
our eflorts to sustain the call fora Con
vention, and resolute and zealous in’our
uttompts to indium thnt Body to frame a
CoQslitultnr. Vhich shall be just nnd eq
uitable in its provisions, but not pundor-
ii.g to tbo one radical idcu of iu gro su
premacy.
With this record to anstn'm us, we
may then safoly commit oar cause to a
wise overruling Providence, nnd confide
with hope and confidence, in tho magna
nimity nnd returning souse of justice
of our brethren tfthr North.
I 111 port u IIUU of llio Coming; plain this to tho simple negro, and give lover by the brutal negro ? Tlio races
Election—The Cnuilidilte*, him better counsel J,et no attempt nru noW kept at bay by Federal bayonets,
to tile Convention—UellerilmwcTcr b» nm.lo tn prevent in tho:!'! 11 'f 1 '™ b ® ’TH , . ,,l “JV n ' b “
.. . ,, I ,. . , , . blood of He So son Will till. What a
Mensures—Wlmt Congress, sligllttal degfcf his free access to the, homiliutifc and debased position tho
will do—Our Dufy Under ballot-box. ! Radical party occupies I For the sake
file Clrciimstuiicea. : M ;—•*’ _ \nf retuining ixtsswiaifJn of tl»« govern-
; .nzu. \> s Absent OuNsxi.vrs Fhom , mpn t ^, e y „ re trilling to make their own
‘ * n tc ' " 11 , ’ t< ' 0 e ” ! the Polls ?—To do this in both cmv- race subordinate to the brutal, hulf-civ-
weoks, wc return to our post fh find this nr( j| y Qnd j t w j|| ., roVf , t | lllt j ilize«l negro, who irencouraged will lord
section of the State distracted and di- wu Hru linw i|| ing strike a blow or it over the white mm, will, all the In...-
vided in sentiment, on the very eve ofi innL , n ,.«• . f r t, „ -it' lenco that belongs to the Savage. Tins
an election involving the de .rest Inter. * % . f Z g . , the deliberate purpose nnd intent of
. . . ‘ . j bo construed by onr Northern friends a* I j|| ( , party. Now wc ask men
OHts of tho Anglo-Saxon rare. It Ih indicnting u H11 || 0 „ aIld impracticable
most unfortunnto that sldo issues nnd! - .. , . . , ,
, ... , , , , spirit, nml tend to c<x)l their ardor and
State nml municipal questions should be j er ,t| 1 „ H | Ilrtm
ullowed to obtrude themselves, when the
real struggle is for national existence,
and protection against tliu usurpations
of an unprincipled minority, who for a
time rule the councils of the nntiof).
Hesides the Candidates announced
last week, wo learn the'Union Leaguers’
have uii African ticket in tho field. Is
tiiis a time then for dissention when
every vote is icqiiiaile to save im from
the | radical results ol radical domina
tion.
M..jor Woolen one of (lie while Can
didates wo aro informed, is opposed to
repudiation in every phase nml shape.
Col. Fielder and floe. O. I*. Deull deny
any desire to annul in toto tho debts
contracted feforo the war, but simply
favor relief measures nnd wlmt they
term tlio proper graduation of said debts.
Of the opinions of tho Clay nominee,
Kmv. Mr. Weaver, we know nothing.
Our own views nro no secret to tho
j»"b!!w\ Although originally opposed
to I ho Stay Law, we have acquleneod in
it, nml would be sti'l willing to extend
its provisions for a rcus'mnblo period,
until our poverty stricken people con
somewhat recuperate their shattered
fortunes. Nor would wo object to n
uioilerate homestead exemption, for tho
protection of helpless families who would
he otherwise shelterless.
Further than this wo unnnot go, but
iln not prnposo now to argue tho ques
tion. Of one thing wo are perfectly cer
tain from careful observations at the
North. Tho rudical Congress will utter
ly ectiut any provision in our State Con
stitution which enn ho tortured to moan
even hy implication the repudiation of
private debts.
Alieady the fruits of their own ungen
erous and cruel course in requiring tlio
cancelling of Slate bonds nml securities
nl tho South, are apparent in the rapid
growth of thut parly who would wipo
out the national debt in the same sum
mary manner. Alarmed for tho safety
of their own property, the Hump Con
gress will ho careful how they lay down
a gang way from Stuto to Federal lepu-
dintion, ovor which the passage will be
easy nnd legitimate,
The practical result then at present of
any tinkering nt tho Htay Law, or at
tempt to frame an oignniu statute,
w hich will forever establish the piinel
pie that debts limy, or may not be paid
according to tho circuniHlnneoa of the
debtor, will ho llio instantaneous rejection
of (lie new CormlHutiou, if upon no oth
er ground.
Tlio luxury of trampling upon tlm
Federal Constitution Congress reserves
to iUelf. ]t will not lie dictated to in
the premises, especially by Into rebids
in arms-
Wo trust therefore tho Convention
will simply content itself with its legiti
mate work, mid after our re-admission
into the Union, it will Ik* tinto enough to
devise snub salutary relief measures as
the State Legislature may deem expedi
ent.
In no event oan we so stultify our
selves na to elevate the negro to the po
sition of a law giver in our State. Tho
gentlemen whose names aro presented
to the people aro well known nnd highly
It will bo n base surrender of the field
to radical pimps, dough faces and ne
groes.
It will be an aggravation of the hor
rors of the situation hy perpetuating the
ri ign of our Military Dictator, and still
leave the negro ns now, froc to vote
without restriction, and to occupy the
j jury box. It will give color to the rad
ical falsehood, thut the rebellion still ex
ists nnd will soon break out nfresh.—
Thoho and many other evils will re
sult if our people heed the injunction,
‘don’t go to tho polls.”
" What is H.ircx ron the Goose is
Sai'CE ron tii* Canker.”—NVo have ta
ken the pains to find out, Unit in the Af
rican Republic of Liboriu, planted by
American benevolence, nnd in the Ebon
Kingdom of Jlnyti, nil whites are uni-
crsnlly nnd absolutely disfranchised,
llcro wo bavo black- usage anil prac
tice. Now does not this point n mornl
for the whites also, or nt least teach that
the negro should bo made in common
with all others, to qualify himself ns nn
elector before lie is permitted to enjoy
the privilege ?
Comment is tin necessary.
Negro Rult!—IlnitiilHjr of Ne
gro Police In Mobile.
A lady was arraigned before the May
or this morning (« answer the ehaigo of
having lined vulgar language, nnd with
having resisted two negro |H.liremen.—
A largo number of witness*« were exam
ined. all negro, for the prosecution, nnd
nearly all white for the defense. The
lady in (inoMtinii reside* in the m-ighlMir-
hood of Lawrence and Monroe streets,
and ftho was sitting in front of her door-
wny yesterday, anti her little child not
yet wen net I, and just able to toddle, by
some mischance, found its way into the
street. A negro drayman oame along
driving u four horse team before a heavy
wngon loaded with blocks. Although
several people hallooed at him to stop
and ItMik out for the child, lie did not do
it, and the child was snutehed up by the
young girl just ns or.o of the horses was
almost touching it. The mother hail
seen the thing, aud her feelings w rought
up to such a pitch that she could
hardly contain herself, rushed out,
mid sc’z-.d her child from the giil
who rescued it.crrying out to the negro,
"you black rascal, would you kill my
child ?” She returned to her house, and
in n moment after a negro policeman en
tered her promises and insisted upon ar
resting her. Hhe objected lo accompany
liim, mid thinking that lie only wanted
tier to go and make charge against the
negro driver, she told him it made im
difference as thu child was not hurt —
She was nursing thu child nt her breast
at the time, and tho little creature while
drawing its nourishment was sobbing
convuLively. The negro, however, bru
tally Insisted on dragging her off, and
tore the child from her arms anil put it
aside. lie finally seemed to re
consider the matter, nml then 'eft the
house. He went across the street mill
met another policeman, nnd after a short
con r oreno.o they both returned to thu la
dy’s house and with great brutality nml
unnecessary exercise of force, dragged
tier front her dwelling, tnro her cloths,
knocked the comb out of hut hair nnd
hauled her along thu street with her
hair Hying about h<*r. Thu tiling wits
so outrageous that the neighbors turned
out nnd interfered. It was an unusual
sight to see a ruH|M*ctublo woman thus
treated in the public streets. Tho ne
groes refused to soy whether they hud
i »i wariant or not, and told a lady who
-espootnble, nml on all other questions j asked them if they hnd, “what the hell,
both competent and reliable. Let us is it your business ? if you don’t look
waive all minor considerations and give i ‘’“J, > vu ** 1,1 'yd■ ’ ...
... . ,| 1 hey curried u pieco of paper in their
them u cordial support, as tlio contrary I j ^ ^ 1 - 11
courso will but result in tlio election of
the rndicnl negro ticket
j she did not find out until she got to tho
n ... . „ guard house, that it was for language
* K " "* IJL l.ml mod « h. „ Iht ol.il,I ,vn„ in im-
hl.KCTloN l'liooRKMHRg.— ltemclubor that
of nil parties whether they are willing
this shall become the policy of our gov
ernment 7 Shull the negro he mnde the
master "f the white man ? If so the af
fair nt Mobile is but tho beginning of
the outrages thut will be |>crpetruled
over the Houth, under negro rule and
Kudie.nl encouragement. This system
of tyranny cun have no other termination
than in n war of ruccs, when the milled,
hilt innolent negro will he swept from
the Houth.—Doyletlown Democrat.
A Turn ill the Lime.
We have nn old saying that it Is n
long lane which has no turn ; the appli
cation of wliieli is ns true in politics ns
in anything else. Down to lust Tin b-
day Democrats nnd Conservatives had
been traveling a long lane without a
turn. It was us hard tn thu traveler ns
Jordan ever was—straight, narrow,
rough, abounding in quicksands, and
poor fare. The wny furor was treated
with contumely, nnd* on every side there
was nothing for him blit hard knocks or
unkind words. But now there is a turn
in the lane. Lnnt Tuesday brought us
to n sharp angle, and wu chnngnl tlm
direction suddenly to the light. Beyond
tho turn *e discover a beautiful country,
which had been shut out from our sight
for years. Tho road widens, is without
quicksands nnd on every huiid we nre
greeted hy friends who Imvo bceu wait
ing and w ishing for us for years.
In n political point of view this turn
in tho lane Is easily accounted for. The
people had become disgusted with ltnd-
mill rulo nnd canto to n determination to
have a change. Tlm corruption, profli
gacy, Mini frauds of the party in power
had sutislied the piople that they had
nothing to hope fiom them, nnd there '
was iio other course left than rebuke
them nt the polls. This hns been done
handsomely. The elections held ir.
Pennsylvania, Ohio, nnd (own were n
judgment passed on tbo Congressional
policy or the K-idicnU, and the result
shows llmt the masses nre rising lip in
condemnation of that policy. Negro
sutfi'iigu has received u blow from which
it can never recover ;nud the verdict up
on it in Ohio w ill tench the lliidicnln that
with ugh Congress mny force his hateful
doctrine upon the Houth nt the point of
tlio bayonet, their own constituents nt
homo will not receive it. While this
question come up directly in Ohio it was
only ind rectly before the jK-oplu of Penn
sylvania, nevertheless the result in this
State is n significant warning that our
New Advertisements.
Public Sale
T HE Sn' wviber will ■•II, at hi* pl»n(*lion, 8
mil** We»l i f Cnlhberl, M Eufuul* road, ON
TUESDAY, November 12th,
be'wasn 7o and 80 head of IIOUM, in flna order and
Di'-ai • f them larvr enough to kill Ihia iimim. Al-
•«, Cub* Hemp, 'Ire Oum», Col ion Hred, $'e , «ic.
Tofteiher with ntl,«r articlaa loo irdl»u* •<> maniioa.
Term* CAHU. W. A. HTU1JIM.
astsdi
*f. u. m««, ii. r. Riniwusp.
W. II. STARK hi €0,
WHOLESALE GROGERS,
Commission Merchants
A5D
Forwarding Agents,
Comer of Lincoln and Day Streete,
n*«^m SAVAMUH, 0A.
SITUATION WANTED,
Honda or limgMiuf#.
u«ti*fac<urr ofji«n«M »i»r
adduv. K.
ocl8ft.ll*
For particular*
HI.OOKKK
HUkrlet. Ha.
ADVANCES ON COTTON.
IIJ K aro ptvpnml l-i n tel vs ami a<lvunc«- upon
If ('onaigoim'iil* of COTTON lo mir frii-nd*
IH-Oplo lire not w illing thut tho elective In Liverpool and llr iw-n.gimr.intii-liig pmewtii.
franchise slnll bo conferred upon the I 'V. II. Tt NN'O A CO.,
oc lift-It* Savannah, (is.
SAML. AY. SKARS A
Importers & Wholesale Dealers in
upon ■
negro The roceot elwtions hnve nnoth-
cr significance. They mean that tho
Union shall Ik> restored nnd the Consti
tution, in all its integrity, given hack to
tl.o |.<...|.Ki, Tlio CotiKi-o-i-inmil 1—Iiry II.,|.,|i. .> r o 1 r„(Li|.,
of governing tun Suites by the bayonet, Bill I (I Tr (I I V 4\ " lll'Iv/l J j
and r> during the people there to the I
condition of military sei fs, in also pro
nounced against ill most emphatictsrmn. '
Tho immense changes that Imvo lukcn |
place wherever i lection* were held in'
IM Greenwich Street (irw CorllaadI SU
mi ll. • Hus i New York.
jnN.v xitir. I o«i9Atr
DEMARE8T & WYOANT,
; Produce Commission Merchants,
ANN WNOI a*ALt DIAL-KA IX
IJl'TTKU, OilHBSE, LAUD, E Tl
ga. 177 RmS« *tr#«t. (Coio«r ol VTaohlnf'cm.)
i a w [ New Yoik.
New AdvertiBementfi.
Administrator's Sale.
■ / V virtu* or an order Iroa lUOmn nf Ordir#-
J) r» of Randolph c- onljr, will bi *old at Cuib-
bert, Qeitrata. on th* ftmt' TuMday in l)-c«tiil>.-r
neat, na* hundred and twer.lr acre* nt (dtheNotlh
end nf lot land number twent*-»e»en. in tb* tub
Dwlricl n( TUndolph cisunlr, Ih* plac* wh*rr«a
M «. A. tt. C'nbbaow reside*, rubjeel In th* wid
ow'* duffer— the prnperlr of lb* eeUte of l^rrr li.
Cobb. Term* C**h. A. R. COBB,
ocltfild* Admx.
( 1 EORGI t, Qi itmah Coputt —Two month* af-
J ter date, applicaitoa will be mnde In the Court
of Ordinarv of Mid cunt;, at iheMr*! regular trim
neit Ihereulter, fc.r Icav* to **ll Ih* real e*t*t* ol
J. bn M. Spier, I* c of ru'd cunt; deceased, for tb*
benefit of lb* creditor* of deoeaaod.
oeHKfooWlm D. 11. DAVIDSON. Admr.
Administrator's Sale,
B Y rirlne of aa order from the Court nf Ordina
ry of Q-iitman count*, will be aold, na it* Aral
Tuesday in Decvinber, 1SB7, at Ih* Court Uoue*
door in Mid county, b tween the legal hour* of mU
nicety scree troute or le*a) of ih* weal aid* ol lot
of l>*nd number thirly-a*ren (87) in the 81b Di*.
Irtei of o> iKioall; les* now quiliuan county, a* the
perl; ol the a*ui* of William PaliaH, d*<-*ued.
era,. Cash. TliOMAH BTEaDIIAM,
r-ct'.'iid* Administrator.
G fAmtlU.TkHUAi.L Co( >TT — Whi-reae,i;tnrle*
rord bariag applied lor letter* ol Adminin-
tra'too oa the **Ule (I Harah Ford, decma*4, all
ptreona inlarra'ed a-* notified lo show cauae. if anr
thev hare, within 'he lime prescribed b; l*ir, wb;
... letter* should not be granted
oclSS-lm T. M JONES. Ordiaory.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
I.L peranaa hariax claims axaiaat tb* Male of
John Meadow. 1*1* of Le* eoun>; det aned.
pre**al Ihom to nt* duly au'benlicalad wilhia
e llm* are cribed by law, and all pervona Ind. bt-
I lo Mid ealal* are rr-inpa'.d lo make payment
octf)-4"d JOHN W. BRYAN, Admr.
UEOKGIA, I.kb fcocitTT^ “
Two months after dal* application will b* bmA*
lo Ibc Court of Ordinary of a tid county, far bar*
lo **ll lb* Linda belonging lo lb* HUM of J.d,*
Meadow, Ut* of Mid eonnly dec. o»*d, for th* b*n-
eflt of th* heita and crrdilor* of Mid ea'ala
oe 8ft 8m JOHN W. BRYAN. Admr.
Fashionable Dress-Maker
AND
M RH. A. E. RAGLAND
Would inform hrr
old patron* and the pub*ic generally that abeh.a
Ju t received and • pened her atock of
FALL and WINTER
Millinery Goods,
Which >h« will take pleasurejj ah- wing to lhuo«
who may f««or her with a mU.
She I* also prepared lo cut. Him *nd make Dress-
•a. C|n*k». S*i-.pi«* t Jacket*. e»&. In llm latest *tjle,
at »horl notie* and at reasonable piieea nclfttf
Notice.
M ERCHANTS, Trader* and the public generaI-
h. are hereby notified nol to trade or deal
• ith Martha Smith (freedwomao.i on my c'e-lii. alto
hiring lately married me, anu artwrated he self
*giin from me, and being Itdly able lo maintain
heroelf I will u*y no debt abe mav contruof.
<«HS.II ANTlillNV smith.
DENSE’S HOTEL;
rmnnyee Aj-d,)
MACON, ... - GEORGIA.
It. F. DKNHE,
(Ui* of Ubanits Mali..)
oct 11 -Cut PROPRIETOR.
BYINGTONS HOTEL,
Cherry Street, Macon, 0a.
This First-Class Hotel now complete.
V am now preptrcl In accommodate my OLD
A I’ATlill.VS and the I’ubltc geoorally.
IrT A FUKK Ontnibua will be in wailing on the
convoy nil iffua Hint they Inul
uvrunt. Tin y refused, also, u> tell
tbo hidy wlmt they arrested her for, and
October, imlii-ate in stronger teims than
uny words cun cx|iii*mh thut thu Atncrl-
can people expect tho pludgea tho gov
ernment niiultt to them wlien the war
commenced slmll Im curriwl out in gootl !
luitli. Time far the couniry lias ti-cuir-
cil no return for the Ido-id it ml trummru '
rtpeut in 1ltu wur, hut tho voice or thu ;
pcoj'lu ns uXpresMutl l-mt Tuesday du-j Imj-wisrs and Jobbers of
chues thut the fruits of victory hImII not' FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS,
lie wnstiMl. Let the Itudicnl disunioniHts 1
lake warning in hire and not tamper
with tlio will of the petqdc.
Tho result of TuowluyV voting
McDowell % dickinson.
Indi-
entes n general uprising of tho eoiirtervu-
live tnttMcH of the couutiy to overthrow
Rudicnlisin. The peoplu nro tired of
having the country in u etutu of uxcitu-
moot nnd turmoil, and want peace. —
They h6vu aUo becotuo disgnstwl with
Rmlicnl rule, nnd long to nee the Dutno-
crntic conservative p«»Hey rurtored. Tho
revolutionary and das|H>lic course of
(•onerous could not Ipivu rccuivotl a more
emphutie and telling rebuke, nnd it is
one w hich wu hope, the good of the coun
try, will bo heeded.
We do not rommler Him a Democrat
ic victory solely, but arc willing to con
cede to the tho sands of conservative
Republicans who voted our ticket, thu
uHt-ictunce they rendered us. There pa
triotic men hud determined to rebuke
■I o »i.!’lift! jr.
J H MtPLir,
Tints. »a*i.ixo
Hk Calm
notion 1'iaxiRNMHKs. Remember that j minent danger. This statement of the; their own purtynnd its policy, nnd to do
any outbreak would he hailed with j >y! cUho was thut shown by defeudaut's wit- it effectually they knew they must vote
by the rudicnl North, nnd carry sorrow nesses, nil uuimpem Imlilo. On the oth- the Democratio ticket. Tliia they did
urn! dbi-omliltiroiiitn llm runltu of South.! !' r ">« iw-gro Him «lio liv. in iho | otiy-rfully, nnd no doubt limy nr. .mi.-
• .... .... (immediate ncighhorh od. brought up t fied with the result, rheaa conservative
cm sympathizers. W e trust that Hjo t | u .i r w j ve « nnd sisters and gave n great i Republicans knew well, thut in ttiist ls»ur
military nnd civil nnthuritioi will prompt- j ,j ui ,i n f contradictory testimony. They of trial to tho country the* must 1-Ktk to
ly tlisurm nil who appear with Wenpol.R subeluntiaMy gave the suine facts as tho the Democratic party as the ark of their
upon the ground. Gen. Tope has witnesses for the defease, but stated that political safety— nud they mny rest us
rvinced great want uf f..r™i*| l t in order- "f «»'»"* «'"> » black r«-jeered that their h..pee»h,.ll not be die-
. . .. , , r cal, she called him u s—of a b appointed. Always tho party of the
mg that all tlio voters of an entire I'oun-. q |10 (| 10 negro policemen contradicted j Constitution and the Union, it will ro-
ty shall assemble nt u single precinct.—- j hinmelf several times, mid exhibited a store the one nnd unite the lUlier, so
Biicli u procedure wu* never deemed j dogged determination to swear to any-1 that peace and harmony shall be restored
s He even in peaceful times. All lovers thing. His countenance to say the least, throughout the length uud breadth of our
of (heir country will .id i» con.crvi„g' “"J "« f" 11 )- in | di-tniried coenlry ,
J j keeping with Ins action in this case.— ; 1 his victory is full of suggestions tn
tlio public poniH). The Mayor concluded to take tho evi-j tho winning party. We must show to
Instruct the fivediiion. Fpnro no^duncool the negroes, and fined Mrs. | the country tiiut we cannot only be sue-
cffnit to rescue from tho malign inllu-(-—■—$10, uj>on which slie appealed.— | ccssful at thu polls, hut can act wisely
once of radical iitcendinrisni the untutor- i >«» that success. We havo promised to
•>d Alricni) m.il rwiii.t out in him thn >' e eumraend the above to our read- restore and harraonixu tbo country, which
ed At. lean, a.ul point out to him the I wj| tlg n v ,. ry n , ir winipltf of lho violence j wo must strive to do, instead of turning
true course that will load to hw ulUmnte negro rule in the South. How lung this great conservative victory to more
welfare and happiness. There should w ill thu white race submit to this kind purtizun purposes. Wo must rise above
be no antagonism between the races;! "f thing ? Duos it occur to tho negro mm* party and lay all nut efforts on the
b„l thu attempt to wn-et the govern- werel.ii.ere wl," .re •"Ke.vomig tn Af- altar ..f mir country. ]>.. thie nnd the
. , ... ; .. rictunzo the Nnitli, that the IiIimkI i>f the people will sestum us—full to do it mid
meat out of tin* band, olthe wlntea, if: K | ljtl) thiclie r than water, .ad . they will rebuke u. at the ballot bwc a.
povuled in, mn-t reralt in the dii-ost j th„t by tlio very Datura uf hie being ho , they bavo jnet rebabed the Cdienlo —
i-t nse juenecs to the Weaker rnco Ex | wi I not long submit to bo dutninfared j Doyletlown Democrat.
ffrrmHriralltt .*r,dnt (.anti,
l'revere*. J elite*, Fl-mrmg E/traete, ete, etc.
887 Washington 8t, (Cor. ol Chsmb*r*,l
I T. MCOOWSLL, 1 NtW Yufk.
j. r. oicminsun. ( oct2ft-1y
ZINN, ALDEICH ft CO.,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Bo* 80 A 11 Lsrnard 8t, (Wi-sl nf Uroodtray,)
w 0.81*11. 1
I New Yoik.
J «r«:-. i r
MART IN K xTOklvS,
(Sufissnrs lo MAflin Bros.)
Manufat't cr* if Chocolate and fYrttck
Confectionery Inj Steam,
Ao 1 Importers of
Fancy Article* for Confectioner 1 ! Use.
Detiers in Funifi Fmi s, Nil's. Oils, «ie , ele.
185 A 127 Hudson «t-, (U«t. North lltors A rteock.)
■vanist NAim, I New York,
jtius s. sniKM. f oel2.u'jinI
IW rtiimk C**«!r tw ttt* Hotubrra U«rkeL
BAKER, VAIL a CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
AXD
COMMISSION MKRCHVNT8.
178 A 174 1 *d* *801 * 808 Washington SU ,
N*w York.
ortfVlj
M MOSES,
irARD nztFiivxma
•104 Greenwich S.rcut, New York.
aa*ox mo, I
job* n. wo***, f oe»2.vty
BROWN'S HOTEL,
orrodiTB DsroT,
Alucon, - - - - Ueorgia,
E. t 1JR0 VN A RON.
Proprietor*.
■ «*■*. |
'. VAIL, j
fLA**.)
A. & J
s Ir
W. M. McAFEE,
RAILROAD DINING HOUSE,
Fo*r VAu.tr, Ga.
iir Chnie** %re nn.i alfonlire srrianis.
A cnnlinti tl)nn o| lototcr imiun>|t t* ao-tcUed.
wUJly
New Music!
New Music!!
Just Received
ami ron n.n.n by
T. S. POWELL,
(TRl’BTBB.)
Druggist, Bookscler & Slalioner,
cut ii her r, GKOftaiA.
Five 0'Clock in tho Mumiiig,
Bing Hirdio, Bing,
Maid of Athens,
Tlio Mountain Stremn,
The Wishing Gate,
Thou art so near and yet so fur
I’ll meet thee in the l.uno,
Nora 0’Ncnl,
Bhnmtts OMJricn, (an Answer to Ni>m
O’Neal,)
Oh ! My heart goes pit a pnt,
iD'autifuI Isle of the Sen,
We all wear Clonks,
Darling Minnie Ir e,
1 11 Never Forget Tlice Dear Mary,
Who’s ut My Window,
Hattie f<ce,
One Hundred Years Hence,
When Thou art Near Me,
Two Little Fairs of lioot*,
8omcl)ody’8 Coming,
Tell Mo Darling That You Love M«,
The Alpine Echo,
’1 he Style of Thing, (Comic.)
Io uildition l*i thf ntxive. have * large ami well
iwlecleU stuck of Ml'SlC jiut from the I’uliliek-
em. oei4-ct
IMPORTANT
To Shippers and Planters'!
HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON * CO.,
W ILL carry Ih* claim* of Dealer*and Ptaa-
i rs d-sirirg it bclor* Ibo Unifad H.alM
(>orl of Claims, and try to rojain Ih* InUraol
ReTMitie T»i heretofore paid on CnOon. Parti**
can have their olsimn properly sitendcd to by esll-
ing on ibe u idertignrd. wbo hsre been untwined
■ - - .11
iu formation.
e all n ,
FD .tf-DONAID.
W L BALDWIN.
Af-.tS.