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4l)f (fintl)bcrt Appeal.
f’UIILIHIIKD KVKRY FRIDAY MORNING DY
SAWTELL ft JONES
VI. H. II. JONES, Editor.
KIM DAY, NOVEMBKH 21,1M7.
Authorized A Renin.
f’nlMwrl -Dr. f. ft. POWELL,
- -I*. RID IIANAN.
Cotta* IIIII—N. I 1 , HKI.I.,
W. r. JORDAN.
Knrt Galore JOHN C. WF.I.IA,
Ward's Htatinn 4. I*. PIIKLPH,
Havamtab KI.V OTTO.
Macon II. J. NKVILLK.
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tar Onv. Junk inn han irenicd lila
proclamation netting apart Tlmntday llio
28tb in«t., m n day <>f tliunkHgiving nnd
|»r»yor.
In view of our perils nnd sufferings
M a people, wo trust nil will humble
thomoelvea before the throne of the moot
high Mod, ami observe the day in an ap
propriate! manner If Divino services
lire hold in the dturches, it would be a
fitting mark of respect to cloae our
stores, and lot there be a suspension of
biisincss during their continuance.
HarauMith nnd Apnlnrhlcoln
Knllroml.
Wv give below on account of ihu late
meeting in furlherwaoe of this project :
SavMimah is greatly interested in the
success of the cntcrpihw, and Imr capi
tal wo believe hill be freely contributed
f'ir (hut purpose. With the keys of the
Gulf and Atlantic in tier own hands,
ticorgia's earner must bo onward and
upward. Well may «1ie 1m termed the
Kmpire State of the South, w ith auch
natural advantage at romtnand, united
w ith the indomitable energy of her peo
ple. When her railroad ay stem is oom
pleted, every inch of the broad domein
of our noble State will bo developed nnd
her magnificent resournea exhibited to
ilia world. Let croakers cease their mo
notonous song and go |o woik.iunl nil will
yet be well with us. Long live our glo
rious commonwealth.
Ws’sn* p'rewd to Oml In a late Urns of the
llstubrbtir Georgian the proceeding* of a rail-
rood meeting recently held *t Apalachicola, Kla.|
which Indloshu • strong dosin' on the psrtol the
profile In last oily to ammplislt, at an early pe
riod, their rout, mplntrd railroad communication
with Ibb city. It Is stated that Ilia municipal
anthorttlM art auUiorta. d to Issue hosds to ili«*
amount of •200,000 and that tbo cltiicns will
make S largo individual Hiibsrriptlon to luaurc
the completion of Ihe project.
The following resolution wat unanimously
adopted :
Kreolved, htrlhrr. That Ihr Committee here-
lofoe- appointed ate hereby Invreleil with plena
ry powem to do any and alt things imcrwiwy to
N-cuni s railroad ronneellnn from this city wilh
ihe ivnaaeola art Georgia Itsllrnad Company or
Iho Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Company of
Georgia, rr with any railroad company connect
Ing With Hsrannah, via Qnlney, Tallnhnshee or
iMabrldfa.
Tola energetic movement is highly creditable
to the public nplritid cltlznns of Apslartilcola,
and will ha regarded here wltlua degieo of filler-
est thsl most commend It to the fnvoraMo con-
eidSrsUon of capitalist* who wish In engngo In s
(•eying enterprise. Are. ArhtHmr,
t ItW Alnbntnn (/'onvnillon—• nnd they cah then confer together and
Its Action fliiin fur—The . cast the vnfjftf theirraapoctivo Districts,
Policy of llic Kailral»elloW : when any division in culled for.
l any <
W# rinoiro to sco a Pill representation
Coiiscrvatlve 1 of the talent ami patriotism of the white
L*t Ua lluvc element of our Stnto, nnd the more nu
merous and imposing the assemblage,
the greater weight and influence will it
carry with it.
News I tenia.
Florida has sustained the call for a Con
vention in Ihe late election. Very few
whites voted.
Cotton Tax.—It is huUI o bill bus been
prepared and will bn pushed through
Congress nt an early day repealing the
tax.of 2 1-2 per rent, upon cotton, nnd
making the same rulro-aetive as fur
hnck an Kejdombcr, 1807.
Thad Stevens is reported to Ihi very
low, but still confident of the success of
his nefarious m )i< inch sgnlnst the South,
lie soys also it would Tie the height of
folly not to consummate thciinpvnolmieut
of Mr. Johnson, niter expending ho
much money is oollccting the testimo-
ney. Thu translation of the eld *ihne»
seems near at hand. Who cares ?
The Atluntfo nnd Culf Unilmnd is com
pleted within 17 miles of Luinbridgonnd
n line id hacks tun daily betweeu
tho two poiuta.
Tho mongrel Convention of Georgia,
it ie said, will bo held in Alluntu, and
preparation* for ita accommodation aro
in pi ogress,
ftVThore ie great truth in the ro*
mark of the l/misvillo Journal, (hat "A
little nerve is needed in advertising ns
well ns in using any other effective
means of suceews. Your men who buvo
no more nerve than a wet rag, udvertine
little or not ut ull, and they succeed lit
tle or not ut nil- You tuny sup|>oflo that
we are giving ndvioo that wo think
would benefit ourselves. Yes, we dn
think it would benefit ns but benefit
you jimuiensely mure. Think n lililo,
nnd you will agree w ith us. Ami il
you agree w ith us, be wine enough to
set accordingly." ♦
SaRioea Firk.—Another confingra.
lion, the work of nn moendiary, has luid
in ruins the flourishing town of Quitman,
(is. And yet nur people still delay ac
tion on the engine question. “All men
deem all men mortal save themselves.”
(lie Fin noli he QiiinIIoii was
Hr It led -A
ton vent ion
It.
Tho piepnld Convention sitting in
Montgomery for the purpose of both
rndicnjir.inganJ nfriunnizirig our-sinter
State, ia doing its work bravely under
the very eye and direction of the great
magnate, who moves liin black nnd white
men at will upon the political checker
board.
After taking step* through f^c major
ity report of a commlttco, lo impose an
oath prior to the regu*‘ ration of voters,
even worse than tbo infamous iron-clad;
proposed the abolition of all poll tax, to
shield tho negro from bearing any por
tion of tho burdens of the State; sub
mitted a resolution requiring former
masters to pay berk wage* to the freed-
mcn from the dntoof Mr. Lincoln’s proc
lamation to tho cloeoofthe war; recom
mended ft homcf tend exemption of $5,000
which if retro-active, repudiates ninety-
nine hundrethi of the honest debts of the
country; reduced to n common dead
level in all respects tho white man and
negro, disfranchised all that the most
hellish ingenuity could reach ; having
essayed so much, this Satanic conclave
bn uses a moment in its fell work, and
(ends to Washington for their approval
Mid fresh instructions in the promisee,
people of Georgia, this is tho futo ro-
served also for yon, when our own Con
vention neeemblea under the auspices of
tho Massachusetts ingrnto llrndluy, (lie
detestable Jackson, and Bliokoc of odor-
ifurous memory. It may be however,
that the good Irwin nnd accomplished
Miller, will bo able by the force nnd po
tency of their abilities ami influence, to
sway nnd direct tho turbulant and mot
ley crew with whom they will bo nsso
eiated. Fxpericnce nevertheless demon
strates. that ignoronco and fanaticism
lire always bigoted nnd intolerant, and
tho insensate rubble who for tho most
pnrt compose tho Convention, will listen
to nought snvo tho rnnd impulses of their
own folly, nnd tho arbitrary intentions
of thoso besotted loaders, who hoed not
lh« landmarks nnd honry traditions of
tho past.
So fur an they enn tunko It, doubtless
the work of innovation will bo com
plete, nnd senreo n vestige remain
of tho Constitution nnd government of
our fathers. How vitally important
then for the patriotic Conservatives of
th* country to meet in council, and or
ganize, for the shnrp nnd decisive cam
paign which must precede the struggle
lor ratification.
The rudicals know full well, that un
less by their higli-lmndcd messuien the
ton cx rebel Blutcs aro speedily recon
structed under negro governments, the
late elections show they will not Aland
The ghost el a chance to (icrpctuste their
reign before tho next electoral college,
llcnco the aiukening tyranny nnd un-
scrupulous means which are pursued to
compass their unholy purposes. How
unfair in tho solution of the franchise
question to introduce the votes of the sr
who aro themselves tho Bubjt eta of the
controversy, lly parity of reasoning,
the unnnturniizon alien newly landed
from the emigrant ship, should bo allow
ed to vote upon tho iMno whether or
not he is entitled to a vote. Tho laws
of tho land nnd tho Constitution of the
United States deny to the negro the
right of sufiVage, and ho must stand
usido until those who nro qualified legal
ly to determine, shall bestow tho privi
lege open him. Hut no ; under radical
ruling the enfranchised i.ro east out, nnd
tho«u who have no shadow of right un
der tlie luws, are made to decide not on.
ly their own elegibilify an voters, but
may sit in judgment upon tho lights and
immunities of the superior race, who
formed and Imvo ever administered tho
government. Absurdity nnd injustice
like this the world never before witness
ed.
As the military bill enneodos the priv
ilege* 1n the people, therefore, of passing
upon the merits of tho new Constitution
at tho bullot box, it becomes us to take
Religious Proscription--Ac
lion of I’renbylerinn (iencr
ul Assembly North.
Wo publish on our first pngo to-day
nu niticlo from n correspondent of tho
Christian Observer and I'res. witness,
sotting forth tho intolerunt couise to-
wurds their brolhrop of the South, pur
sued by tho Northern General Assem
bly of tho Presbyterian Church. The
action of the Assembly is worthy of the
days of bloody Mary, nnd tho period
when tho fire* of Smithfiold raged, and
hecatombs of martyrs scaled their faith
with their blood. The same aniimn Is
evinced, which all the carnage nnd mis
ery and suffering of an unnatural and
protracted conflict could not sate or ap*
poos*.
Kven when Grant and flhormnn
sheathed tliclr aWords, and liostilo war
riors fogotling past feuds mingled in
fiiuodly intercourse, those disciples of
Christ still sounded tho trump of war,
and abjured all fellowship with their
gnrfstricken brethren.
The essential creed and ptuctico of tho
churoli,which left unto "Cwftur tlm things
that are C'assnr’s,” nnd denied all inter
ference with tho affairs of tho common-
wtfullh, and mailers not purely ecclesi
astical, had been ignored fer yours by
this, nnd all other hrnnchcsof tho Chris
tian Church north of Mason and Dixon’s
line. Tho dogmas of tho slavery ques
tion, so prolific of ruin to the Stnto, hud
also invaded Urn holy presence of the
Lord's tuhlo, and dared tourcetbnrriuni
of separation between those who were
wont to rommiino together nisi partake
if that solemn fonst. Now, however,
as Hint issuo has reaped its harvest of
death, nnd no longer obtains, demoral
ized by thu prostitution of the pulpit to
common nnd political purpart*, wo bo-
hold tho spectacle of a grave and exalt
ed church judicatory, becoming the
blind partisans of n usurping faction,nnd
instituting IeiU <>/ loyolhj as an indinpon-
sable prn roqnVito to membership.
Thank God, nut oven tho radiculs pro
tend to vluim the right to cnfoico the
ro union nnd recount ruction of the
hutch. If willing to resist political af
filiation on the terms proposed, we would
ho burnt ut the tide soonor than defile
the purity of God's faith, and bring con-
tempt upon our holy religion, by frntor
nixing with those, who, like Saul conliu
'to brenthu out thruatuniiigH and
slaughter,” hut are without tho repent
anco nnd reformation of the great Apos
tie. Hotter fur, that wo dwell asunder
ns wide ns thu polos, than Imj united ul
tho sacrifice of piety, principle and self-
lespeot.
Mu'l'lie Now York Journal of Com
merce, in nlute nrliclc, limn portrays tho
j"y with whieli the Radicals exult over
tho humiliation nnddagradution thcyhnvn
placed on thu while inhabitants of tho
South:
Hy them the South is hatod ferocious
ly. Sitting at their cosy hroukhists in
tho North, they read tho news from
Georgia with a grim dolight It sweet
ens tlmir coffee to know that in Buvnn-
nnh only ono wliito insn voted; in Ln
Grange, out of five hundred votes, but
ono was east by a white; in A morions
every voter was s negro. Throughout
tho Stnto the white vote numbered less
than a thousand, wo would say, judging
from the returns a Irendv in Tho humil
iation,the down •lioartodnosa of tho Geor
gia whites ap|>«nrs to be complete.—
They liavo reached that lust, that sad
dest sUgo in misfortune, when a man
sits down in dispair nnd will not lift a
finger to save himself. Such a specta
cle, which would extort a pang of pity
from most men—even though it was
their bittereet enemy w ho was time pros
trntod in the dust before them—causes
the ultra Itadicals to thrill with joy,—
Now the triumph for which they have
baiked nnd longed is nearly complete —
The Southern white n humbly er.niched
before tho negro and accept tho yoke.—
01 course there are other rapture* in
Ai.An.iMA CoxtkXVio.v.—This f dilute
conclave sqeni to have the bit between
their teeth, and *ro madly rushing
ie legitimate goal of rndiuplisij^
Shaft*, contempt, indignation, and ie
nice by turns, ntiuggle for (he mastery
in the brcufct of every Anglo-Sixon, who
reads the record of thuir daily* proceed
ing*. Negroes, half-breeds and “torch
and turpontina" inqiortations from the
radical North, rantm to creaWWTC ftln-
dumentul luw, and fix tho atutus forever
of intelligcat froomon, who** prowess
won tho land they have inhabited for
more than a century.
Even tho wire pullers of the Tliad
Stevens school at Washington, stand
aghast at thu aptness of their pupils,
who are not only chips of thu Kudiunl
block, but even out Herod Herod in tbeir
proscriptive measures and double dyed
villniny. If Alabamians or Geor
gians can acquiusco ia tyranny so abhor
rent, when the remedy is to he found nt
tho hallot-box, wo shall indoed believe
Hint the oulmneM of despair bnmlw u’cr
the body politic.
The list nnd Aitort ingenious diabo)
ism coneoctod, is the resolution requir
ing two yeajs Lu< k wages to be paid to
nil freodmen, 1 ro'Wlt : From Lincoln's
proclamation,'in tho surremler of Gen.
Loo. This would ruin r.Kit und brunch
every Southern man, a/id gugot prove
the last hair of tho luinleo which “broke
the camel's back.”
Even tho crushed worm will tnrn and
sting the fool that trumpU» it in the
dust.
■"■'■a*?
(%. Judgo Houd, Register in Bank
ruptcy at Richmond, Va., has delivered
and opinion in regard to applic.iiious
for bankruptcy, similar to that of Judge
lllatcliford, of Now York. It is that
property aenuired or in liorite<l nftor nn
application is filed is not liable for the
debts of tho party applying for bank
ruptcy. This decViun, it is said, will
increase materially the number cT appli-
cants in Richmond,
~ 'MARRIED.
n.U.mnN McDonald. On tb* gening,
of lh<* 14th lust.. ill tbo MollnslUl Church, hy Uie
Itpr. A. f. Ihiniltna, I). D., Mr. tV. L lhi.ewi
sail Mir* Mm.i.ir McDovaui.
WATTS -JUUDAN- (in lie- mornins of Ow
null in*'., nt the nniih-nce of the bride'* fslhur.
ity the Her. Mr. . Hr. GkiiRuk Watt*. <rf
llawroa, (is., ami Mb* I'lkxis Jurbab, of this
plsw.
«j New Advertisementa
P t w v' v——
t« Grand Jury Presantments uf Ran
dolph Superior Court, for the No
vember Ten'll, 1867,
SECOND WEEK.
•Vs, Un* nndorslgwd Granil Jams, spkru-rl,
ebisHi sad *«r(»ra for tW* »c*«n4 brwlr of tin- No-
rrtubrr Tt-nn lsn7, of Rsndolpb Superior Coart
m'sprrtfbfty hex In re to' sulimft Ihe following
priwnliiHTil*': ^
Wc codorw the recommendation of the Graod
Jury of tbe prccrdtng week—of tho present
tiTiu in nfcrvnco lo tls* Court Ilou*e. ami in
addition wonld iwptclfully prosnit tlw Rcccs*ity
ol haring will suitably placed in the Court
Itnom -*ay I wo row* of beaches placed on each
aide of the main entrance.The n:*r once^avuinl,
and Ihn-s doira chair* for llw beiieflt of the Ihir
ami Jurim. Wc aho Miggral that *uid ebain I*-
properly branded, and the flls?riir be held rcipon-
•side for their pre*cncc at each regular sitting of
the Court.
( We further recommend and urge upon the at
tention of tbe Inferior Court of mid county the
prmrni and increasing m-cmaily of a new Jail;
the old one is decaying, ami ia exceedingly ot-
ferudve, both to tbe unfiKtunale Inmates and to
citizens living near It. In comwquenca of an
accumulation of culprits, it is fast growing into
Hsgraiit nuisance, and in our opinion oaght lo
lie abated. Tbe room known as Ihe “ Debtor's
Room" is too small, being but 11 by 18 feet,
and at present occupied by eight priMHirrs- three
ol which are females. A di?criit reganl fhr the
unavoidable rvqulrrmenls of nature, Inlluenee its
In suggesting and urging upon ibe consideration
of the proper authorities, the noeesrity ol separa
ting tbe male from the female prisoner*. While
the prcacut Jail is In ive, we suggest that tbe
Jailor Ik* required lo keep il in a more cleanly
condition than at present, and that be Ui sup
plied with the means of doing so. The Jail
should In' wbilewmhtd (on the inside) at least
twice a month with common l.lmo, which could
In; done by some prisoner, with no cost except
the l.lme. And If consistent with the duties of
the proper officers, wc suggest that tho outside
door ol Um; Jail be kept open a number of hour*
during Ihe middle ol Ibe day, in onW that a free
ami healthy clmilution of sir he had. *
Wc recommend tbo payment of the Insnlvint
Cost bill prssentetl to this body by the officer* of
the County Court, In thu tiinl: That tbe full cost
due tho Cocnty Judge and ItailifY, a* per amtunq
be paid, and that one-half of the charges.of the
Solicitor he paid. We think tbe Court a noeca-
sily ; nnd an ccniminleal view forces as to the
•pinion that its existence is a public benefit, and
Save* the county iniicli cost which would other-
GRAND OPENING 0F L
NEW GOODS!
cvKKDS&s ■Rjms.&m
STRAUS & FULASKI,
Kast Siilc Public Square, I'ntlibcrt, (ia.
T HIK KNTKHFIUHIMO FIRM am b* f ur to tanaornim in ih« eilitrns of SOUTH-WEHTKRM
UKOKUIA, that they bar* ju.i i»pened ih* l^argeil, Most Varied, aad Coaiplatmt
Stools, of Goods
KVKR OFFKRKI) It THIS MARKKT, and at pri**b so larlilsgly I.OW, si to plies Ihfhi wllbta Ibe
more thaa fealiSsd. tod msuli deily enter, aSrnife. and
nptlDglj dopltyed, rcj'iking lu the kXCKLLKhT
Wiibnui etteirptiDg, Ibr want of *|»re. env elaborate invenfoPT or rveiial of the immena* ksk of
Good* it.nr have on hand, and arec<ei*tanilr reeeiriag. tbev wi'l sinnijy “I* 'V **'• Irsding ar-
*—■- J Jrltbia emh braaeh <.f tbair btuioem. And li st lh-.y offjr s *cteei and ap endid sasort--
r.vr.H orrr.He.it i.i inm sAnsM.ina u
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then PUMCIUrib Hie besuufui warm so ie a;
DAKdAl 8S I hey •rresbia In make.
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l.> MliMOItlAM.
tfarttonrar Chi mu. I
LYrmianr, f.\.. N»v. J7lh. 18 .7. |
At a meeting today of the “CuUibsrl Anldiatli
Scliooi AvootaUon," tbe follow in« e.soluilon#
oir-nsl by Janus J. Kiddoo, were iiminlinomdr
adopted, aad o d.ivj to Ir* p'lhilsbod iu the
Ct raiauir A. :*»:%». :
Wiikrrv*. It pleased Almighty God oft the nf
ternoon of tlm llUi Inst., to remove tloni our
niid*t hy d'Mtli. nur etteeinvd fellow ciliaen l*r.
Jams* M. Sheridan ; and wife re a* -Dr. Hheridsii
nasnn honored inenihvr of onf 1 S.iliWtlh School
A**ooUtloii," and at iln- I inm of hi« <!•* ill* was
filling the position uf Vice PnxkJrnL Thrrt fon*
l,'r*Jrnl. Tiinl In hi* sndden mid uneVperU-tl
death. Ibis community iq liervA or a ChrUlinn
gentleman and phyiii lnn in every way worthy
of ortf and eonfld' nCc*.
A*** frnt, That n< n iu nil» r of |lii* Arsocisliou
we dis'ply deplort* hi* h»*s. nod run only he n*-
cucilvil llirreunln, by tbe consoling rffieetioa
that our Tcmpurnl hmis hisclcnml gain.”
Ilnolrol, That we t-ndrr owr nnleigned »ym-
palhlw to his deeply dUltVWss] family, with the
udilltlomtl u«sin*ntice thM. wo khali not forgot
them nt a tbroiio of (Imoe ‘
/iVi.JiW, Sa-if/y, That t!ie fficN-tnry of this \s-
.socialion l« InatrtKUsi to -prcail thmr n-«oln
\ons m|*oo our iiiiuulie, ami that lie furnish Dr.
BlieiTidsu's family witii a copy.
A. L HAMILTON, President.
It. D. CiiArasv, Secretary.
»*• «*«■*!••*• (TW Mil I'J out'-'- : 7i„ ,|i I,.,n cbm... I n.Jr In PURI OOI.D, 1« c.r.1. «... >nd Ih |., mn I,.
Of said Court 1* *n12 00.) | gieil aUle and rsrieiv and warstnled to ke*i> eocnrala UiiH. The? are nrc^red s'ai in execute lb*
Judge Clark hss presided inrr the Court will*
dignity, ability ami impartiality. We, os gelitle-
Sieii. recoguisA* the kindness of this IhmIy.
Holiclhir fJenerai, S. W. Parker, has evidenced
to n* a degree of energy and competency that
Qonitnends him to us as un offim and a gentle,
man. We tender him our thanks for his hind
atlgitiIona iu lait Indy. ‘ j -i. , it l
•• fuclo " lliirr.-ll Stephen*, our wnrlhy flail-
ifT. has done hi* duly. “ Who does that act*
itoMy,”
J. C. MOnBLANp, Foreman,
Y. I.. DoVltl.tM, Til ok. II. Joxks,
DXXIBl.lIrfiTTsa, Ul.
B -, H |8tnre—tli* proopect uf ounfincatiiiR nil
, ... | Uu*(*Htntc« bolunointr to Southern whit**,
dolont, il drafted in accord.moo with tho; pn rue |j 0 ^ t hom out among the lilaoks,
radical prugrntnnto. Wo boartily adopt and finally «>f oxpolling tho wretched
tho \ lews and su^Moetiuna of llio Mai on 1 whites fmrn the land of their birth, nnd
•A.BniiU Anna ntnl wife are in IIuv-
turn i n mute tu St. Thomas. He was
cundcmned to bo exiled, aud not be exe
cuted, »s nt first rcportwL
Ton Honobh.—Judg-c Irwin, Nigavr
Bradley. C. II. Ho|»kins, “Ktinkee” and
ono 1’arroU, arc candidates for tho I’res-
idetuy of r. T e'H Conwolroa.
Telegraph, as sot forth in the fulluwing
parngritpli recommeiuling tbo call of u
(.'onsorvutivo Conventiun:
‘ In outer tc accomplish nnvthing there must
lie Ihm ough organisation of Ihe Conservative
whitca of the State, and this cannot be eflectcil
without a meeting ut dclegatca ln»m nil part* of
tbo State, at *oute early day to lie agreed upon,
by whom the whole nuttir shall lie dlscweed
and Ihe plan of organization and battle agreetl
upon. We f*
thmloce iwopoee, and tmst it will
the approval of the Cun*erv*llvce generally,
prw* nnd fmonle, ihst a StateCoMerVwltru Cen-
veadofl he held In this city, ou Thiirnlay. the
.'•th dnv ol Ihe- rntwr, to tnke into ronsidcr.itinn
tbe setbm pn»|sr tor the people of Georgia in
tbe circumstance* of the prs-M-nl and the early
future. We l*vite tse ro operation of our Coo-
servstivo fririuls throughout the State in this im
portant matter "
NY
flonvorting the fair South into a Huyit—
to thoso Juitnnml things tho Uatlicnl
lcndera still look forward, but tbeir frui
tion will not oonfar upon them tt deeper
dclijslit than Hint which they derive from
tbiH (Jeorpiu election. It id tho first
delicious draught from tho oup of thuir
vengeance.
NYxrrr is HrNsnr !—“An A opinion
what is an Jh)onion" —Tho Hoard of Ex
cise ol Now York have decided tlint a
|h* s*m could drink liquor in a bar-rootn
on Sunday if paid for during tho week.
This virtuality ubrogutcH theexeiso luw.
. It is estimated that over fivehun-
o ouppuMc llio Utrnul apportionment 1'
frt.iik nii.-h >n..|ii.I i n i.il Ills.' . *
of delegate* from each Senatorial Dis
trict will ho carried out, though it would !
dm wing, during tlm ti
riD-aikl I.ii-n.iil.t inr.,/. *1
. .irevolence
of the recent tornado there. Tho dam
age done t«* property is estimated nt
be better to appoint n larger number, | over eight uiilliuus of dollars.
Legal Ailvetifomcnta.
A ( .MM)
Th. naderslgned would lake this method of in
dignantly deny ing the report thathelind snnounred
from tho |>nlpit, on Habbath last, that lb. colored
peopla nuiat met on th. slrerts on W.-Inci
night with arm* ia Ihsir bands. Th* only notices
gtree oa Ibst occasion were lor Ibe u«ul rtiJgl
exeroMc* of Ihe week, sad a arreting on Wodnev
day night of the Edocelionel A**nciation. In re-
miidlng uinuber* of iheir failure iw many inata
10 pay their ioiUstioa Ire ol 40 coots, be beggrd
tbiun ah ‘.o eomo ratr \ui.r> to do so at tbs' Um
It ia prubabU ihi* remark may haro boca con
strued io ihe maonor above irfcrretl lo.
II. would tm'«r* e Ihi* appcrtucily to |Ute that
he U, and ever ha* Urn. the friend ol M*ce and
ewiiiy betwerei th # Iwo rjces, end I* heani!. sorry
Ihst hr should have birn thu* misrrpr seolrd. Th*
trnlh of h's sisU-mrnt he I*'also abutdaally pre
|iercd to liibstantia *.
no»8t It Wl7.1,1 AM n. NOBI.E
Small Faint for Sale.
I offer t r sale tay PLANTATION ow Hpring
Creek, Farlv oonaty, <>.•.
75« Acre*,
AM In cultivation. New Cabins-lor ZO hands, a
Iwo room Iraiuo Dweliiig, good Gin Umiae and
ttcrow, tod all usual Inniriivrnirnls. Ooe Held ol
140 ten*, produerd ia 1S&9, inn bale* cot U a ever-
areing Arm pouoda. In same year tbe othrf Iwo
luia, or 5“0 aertw, then a sr put ale farm, with M«t
acre* cleared, yielded ‘J hair* lo a baud aud a *ai-
plus of com and bacon. Duty a part «t ih* land
was cultivated during ibe w*r. None nt It bas ev
er been alilred 8} j inches below the surface, or ma
nured. Ia 1H4S il sold at Sheriff - * sa e tor fit M
per acie; adjoining landa sold lor tin laal fall. Tbe
place •* id renal.-, and excellent condition fir Ibe
nrxt crap. Pr.ce |4 per acie—FA.uiH) caab, balance
in <;ee and tw • ycaia. I will sell wilh tbe place, at
luw prices. *ix or e : ghl No. 1 Mules, and a complete
outfit of WsgOTS, Uear, I’longh*, ete., etc , for 10
hand*.
Also, ny Useid.ncc. a x tai’c* dlelant—a large
sis room framo bottle (p’a»tercd) -and all usual
uutbuildings 75 or SKI acres p w»r pine land-about
Art acre* have bc#*i manured un..l it yield* fair crops,
cxrcilcnt garden aad abuudaoct ul fruit ; aboel *4
ol an acre «r Scupperpeng (IraI'M. 1 bar* rooted
lav.ra and ever jibing ready to set out a Vineyard
of R or Id acre* in (he spriug. 1 guarauteo Una
ul. c* lo be perfectly hralihv during tbe entire year.
Price ll,®4—baif canh. I drefie 10 ssM witb Ibis
phi re my bowneho'd Oirwilu-e 1 f ill qfoaoriptiotiB a
t'jrri'gv, several excellent Worsen, wc.. e'C : about
Sul bu*b«la Com. lOnr 13 due Cows, a small lot of
H"g*. e'e etc. Parii** purposing to f*rm cannot
do belter (hat examine this propouv.
Ad Ins*. J M MASON Jr,
uu»:: 3t 7 MsU? buith Ul.kriy. Early Co , ri*-
I). M. G tzitr.rr, J. T Gi.svm.tvn,
Jtwwi Pi nitwv, J. W. II'H.wm,
Jolts fitr, Ki». Ft iAv,
A. K Coi.zwtN. T. J.Grmun,
J- II.Dntixiirnx, II. II. Bi.hks,
A. I.tiibw, W. M. Knwtaue,
II. D. Ciurwtv, J. It. Unit as tv
On motion, it in 1 ud -ml try tlm Conn thnl the
ahnxr I'wnlincrit- In- piiblixlntl in tbu Culliht r(
Aitkai.. NgV. Ifilli, 18(17.
JNO. T. CUKKK.
A true extract from Ihe minutes.
novli lt M PA!IKBIH )N, Clerk.
A DM IXISTII. I Tons SA K K.
U Y virtue of an ordsr from the Court of Ordinn-
rv, of Randolph eounty, w II be aold, beVNe
the Com l Hoeae J.kor in Cnibberi. on ihe Brat
Tuee<l«y In Iteoemh-r next, wilhi<r the legal hours
ol sale, one llotnag's Iron Hele ; sold ** tbe proper
ty of II Urake, deed. J M. UROOKS,
aovZX 31 Adtaiaiatrs or.
ADM/XIS TRA TOR'S SALK.
| >Y vlrneof an order of the Court of Ordinary.
IJ ol Q liiniao Munly, will be sold at the Curl
house door in said county, on tbe brat Tueetev in
Jennarv, lM*. between the tc/el henre of sale. nae
Land ml and thirty eons, more or less, ol M e(
lend, No. 18'*. iu the 31*t Itisirkl ol originally
Hicwerl now Q innmn county, a* Ihe reel estate ef
Nancy U. Huiitb, deuveeed. Hold Iw tbe benefit uf
the heirs and creditor*. Tern* Cash, or amait
notM nod apprured v-eurilv.
JOHN T. Y.1X77X01*071.
aovJltda* Adminwlrator.
Tliia department ia well furnished with Double a- 4 Single
Gens, Mrt-Lets, ftifioe, etc , logidhar with a fu'i and ormrplcte
Mock of Axod and plain AMMUNITION, such a* Cartridge*,
ball*, H**k*, f'oucbt •, and all (be rrfnlia ol tbo aportin-Mi.
PIHTOI.H. n* mcry description and manufacture, iecliiiing Uevetfera, ol the moat approved patent*,
double nud single PutUde, tie, tie.
MM^CTACLES.
A flvxirral *w»hty 1 f “htlpi to ore," on Wd to all eye* sad age*, will*
S'one* and Lcnaeeot the gn-jlcat power und moat recent invention.
Alw>, GLAHHK.S cut and tilled loonbr in tbe oehteet mxmMr.
adminialratiou sb' iild
Witneeam:
tevzs-lm*
delie A. T.ompeo*. bavmg in prefer twm,
•lldted to me tor |wimana .1 Iwtieva ol Admmia
tratioaon Utevataieof I nk. II. Ta'k* lateofaaHl
county. Tbit ia Inc Ie all and aingul r Ibe creditoia
md next in kli, uf l.uki II. Tern r, ter be and ap
pear at my office, wiihin tbe I n e elluwed by law,
:ausc il any Ibey ran, why petmancnl
lion should not be granted ibe applicant,
my hand end official a ; gMtwrc.
*** P. JORDAN. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL rersooa indebted to Ihe ealeta ol Jantre
(iricr, lair of To*rell coanly deccatwd, afe re-
quMted lo call and *«Ulc, and all persons having
ctaima againet eaiil ealate will pre-rent tnem duly
atslhanMealed within tbe time prescribed bv law.
dot33-4>>d # hAML A. GRltU.br, Admr.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL pursooa indebted tu the estate of W*de L.
Tomlinson, deceased, are requeued to call and
settle, and ell perenra luring rlaima agxinat said
•■tale will present ihem duly auibenticaicd within
tbe tune |>rascribed by Lw.
no»*3-4ud JOHN MARTIN. Admr.
Arrest the Thiel!
llOolTliEWARD.
T Jr E It Y .
A Superior Sto:k of
Pocket and Tablo CUTLERY,
Pull btoltiee and hotels, tt oora, Hi rape and llrmtlto, Carve'*, Huiajora,
•td ever bieg incledod in il*i« line
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS^
A Theta ewbrace Unitars, Vi din*, aplcndid Musical Holes ol Freocfaf
■annfaetore, ijBPjal, Ftfoa, Flute*, Accord cons and T*mb miiart.
Also, the beat Daltao »li lugs lor Violio, Guitar and til other mitrn-
m«»«a with tbeir fixlurl*.
MAGJMFIOENT DISPLAY OF
GOODS,
^OMF. perton iwkaowp, tlole Irons tbe at able of
O the undersigned, nn the night of tbe 17th alt.
A Heavy Built Sorrel HORSE,
for the rerorer v of which, *od arrv*t of »h* thirl
Ihe above reward of ONE 11 UN DREG DOLLARS
will be promptly paid.
DxscaiptioN— The B«i< ia a bright sorrel, about
seven vta't nl J, wilh a na-rew wbl'e streak io the
face ; on* front houfall white, and a little white un
one ul hi-* hi td 'ret. He carrice himfeU in line
e»yle. wirh bred about on a level with his holy.and
racks under the saddle. A few white bain on
•boulder, canoed by eollar.
Any iuftitmalion in reference to thu bora, or
thirl will tse thankfully received. Addre«s me at
Qk.ltn.oe. Ca. J^MEi M SIMMONS.
t.t.'Jdt*
Thie department is mo«( mvRieg end aUrwrtlve. The iad a* are spemlly rrqa -slsd lo toll tod
Ine tbeir mnale^ bemUiMareortmevrt of FURNIH71f>i GOfMTH. Whiln s.nl f<l*Tk
r .B*; all the pArephernkH* oV
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
No p»in* h>v« been spired in Ihi* branch of IheSv be-ines*. to spit wilh f
airluene HlllTH Ihe -SUITED |H.rtion of tlie einninnnity, Kirguitfi
.. n'leineo made to or-ler in tbe twinkle ol a button, from the veriest totter I
Urination materials. The homely, ihanka to Ibo magical art of Hr* «ro.«* 1
Wggi d knight of the needle, and hi* goose, t»r«d Ie hnntely r.o Inr.ger.
In ■ mnment Messrs STRAl'S A Pl'I.AHKt cnold lian h nn even Fal-
»ii.fl a rhul'cea irgin ret iolo a well dxased and c« nielv band. Ail thw can
be done, too, sorheap'y, that they would blmh to publiah their schedule ol pricct.
Tvavetrra are inviu-d also to pr..vide Ibemaelre* befor* taking the era. with a good Trunk. Carpet
Uag and l mbrel a from Ibta exbaottleM rece|>Uele of pretty and uarfiil thing*. No inn •• meant* "of
grernhaek* can depVc or cause a auspeaaiun of psymeau in/elvn, lor tbeir full c^uivalni in vain*
That b.
k won't break.
Boots and Shoos lor the Million!
II#e loo Ihe [cdof i Mremilie* of giant and
•like, Cwrr be htted to a pair of that elegant a
age to the lop,* without whieb erw • llc.u Dr
degerwrstvt torn a Door. Ye whw -frep tbe light tore
teeUctoe, or wade threuigb swamp# and quagmires,
here roe tone get tbe Hbee of a Clnderelia, <* the Jack
lloois of a Hut
Cokte io awd be Ailed nnd eharmed with the af*to
end cift of yowr lest scooniisoUaiosa.
Hooks and Stationery.
” no Z faring txpl >red, wondered at, and admired Ihe large, fasliionabie and complete alack of
na. rvrRA.L'S A PULASKI, in»t aelecUd and bought white Cotton wa* at Ihe iowiat figure be hr*
rc'ire ret a Diameud Pointed Gold Pee. and record *11 Ui*t you have s ren, not forgetting the choice
rr and Note Pa|er, |.reltv (La.k*. select Music, fancy Kuvclipes. etc., eta, und the thousand other
l*a we bate not time n..wr to dwe I upon.
STRAl'S A PULASKI.
not