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THE CDTHBEET APPEAL
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
**W ADVEITUIKEMT*
Administrator's Salo—C. 13. King.
Lant Coll—L. A Srnilh.
Cuthbert Merchants—15. II. f! roll by.
r Georgia Miller County—W. H. Dan
iels Ordinary.
To Lease or Soil—J. L. Underwood.
Falknor, Burr A Wool folk—Macon,
Oo.
Administrator’s Sale—A. C. Huger-
•on, Adm'r.
Notice to Debtors nhd Crcditott—K>
C. Giunt.
A Vuit to Asimnw Fkmai.k Coi.i.kuk.—An I IV*JJC Dwatk. The pubUodlactlrita "I ttte
hour panned tn the wjmciouo chapel of this model Lyceum in Andrew Chapel on Frith y night
Institution, on nny. or every Friday afternoon
will richly repay the spectator who has any eye
for beauty, or can sympathise with the budding
genhw-oi prai«o worthy aspirations or the large
nnmlier uf young tadka there assembled.
The cxcrcisea consist of original composition*,
aelect readings, and the rehearsal of extracts, attd
coni|ireliend and Include the entire school, not
excepting the smallest pupil In the primary de
partment. The c'tt1tnne*s ntld scl'powcmlnn
evinced by some Of Ibwo little misses, scniw n
cubit in height. Who figured upoh the rostrnni,
exhibit in a womlcrftil degree the lacf and train
ing of their preceptom. For the most part their
deportment was graoefttl, and enunciation dis
tinct and correct.
Many of Ibo compositions also displayed Intel
lect of no common order, and wore chaste nnd
legnnt productions. The readings from select
ed authors, ivc believe, (invent a new feature in
(lie educational systoui, and feud greatly la im
prove the diction, mannor. and lastc of the young
Isdlra. To read well, is ooc of the moat difficult
and graceful of all accoinplDhmonU, and we may
add, that which is most neglected. Constant
practice therefore. In public, under the direction
of a judlrlou* critic, will go lar to remove r$ii*tl-
tutlonnl diffidence, and encourage cnnfldcuco and
case on the part of tin young beginner.
On the present occasion wo shall not depart
from our cstaotlshi'd rule, and be guilty of the
solecism of Individualizing while speakingol the
performances of the several eludunU* Nearly
all nrqttiUeri thetiuPlvcs to tiie satUfadlim null
ndmltritloa of flic* \Viilrr, and not a few gnvi-
promise of great distinction In after jrcnr‘. We
are forced also to testify to Uie perfect order and
discipline which reigned in that largo tuuom-
blage. The stillncn was uulirnken, aud the ab
sence of all prompting in the eXerttlses, threw
each pupil upon her own resources, and rendered
either success or failure a certainty. It was
plain that the role of each must be perfect ur
nothing at all. This may seem KVcrc, bu* ir
most salutary in its effect*.
Andrew Female Collide Is an honor to otir
city ami .State. Though owned by Uio Metho
dists, its present organisation I* not sectarian. •
On the contrary, two procbjteria* ladies, the
Misses Darnall and Tomlinson, grace its fWculty,
and upon tile cutalngne may bo found represent
ative* from nil denominations. No raligiouu biai
or dogma is aotigbt to be inculcated, and th<* pu
pils are free to attend any Church they plea-w.
The board of instruct ora consist of IteV. A. I.j
Hsmillon I). I)., rr«iideut.Dwist<d by nnunwroiil
and accomplished corps or teachers, who renrvoent
•very department of knowledge. 8pcclal pains
are devoted to music ami Ibo ornamental branch-
«», nor are the Important dutiea of tholiotlm-keep-
er ignored, hnt the cuiunt and mysteries of
tin- larder and kite-bo* arc practically taught by
a competent matron.
CWistlienics or, physicul training form a part
also of Ibe daily exercises, and add mnch to the
health amt amusement of the young ladii-s.
Aliout I on pupils trp In atjbrtdnnoc, and the
number will donlrtlere be Inrgely augmented the
rustling year. Education Is Utv only |iropcrty of
w hlch we cannot lie despoiled. Let every one
t he re (lire hcqnmUh this Inheritance to their chil
dren, and poverty and w ant can never overtake
them.
pr As It h impowdblu to sell grooerief upon
a credit, the MtiacrUwn would Inform tkoir |i»t-
tons anti the public, that hereafter the cash must
accompany all orders for goods. In cases where
special indulgence is extended, act Ur manta will
be strictly required on the first day of every
month. Self pnwervatlon rendu s hie rule iapera-
Ure, and its iieccmlty Isohvlou^to all.
»M»r;»-it n. n. josh* a co.
prSEio MEETING.
The citizens of Randolph County nro
Invited to OMcmblo in tho Court House
nt Cutlibcrt on Sutuiduy tlio 30th inst.,
to appoint delegates to the Conservative
Convention to bo held nt Macon on the
6th proximo. MANY VOTERS.
Markktx. - Cotton lias declined In all markets
within the post two day*, consequently but little
doing. Wc quote os extremes 8 to 10 eta,
The follow ing were the quotations at different
pwinta on tlw 2fllh :
Macon, dull si 11} to 14.
ttuvannah. dull with a decline of t to Ic;
Middling* III et*.
New York, lower. Middlings 1C| cts.
New Ofleane, acUveat lu eta.
Liverpool, heavy und declining ; I'plands 8d
Orleans 8Jd.
The plantation advertised for sale by Mr
Nn*oii. is one of tbe most dcaimblc In South-west
Georgia. It lira upon tbe waten of Bpriug
Creek ill Rally county, in the most productive
region of the HUU*. The price at which il is of
fered. Is a rn<re bagatelle when compared with
its real value. Opportnnitie* like those for per-
tmnont nnd profitable investments in real astute
will be regarded with wutid«T when tiro present
panic and gloom which ovembadows tlieoonntry
pass away. Apply lo the proprietor on. the
place, or tn Col. IL II. Jones at Cutbbvrt.
Bovink Exhibition—Amt rwuos (inxns.-^Th'
hnvui laill in a china simp w ill henceforth I*-
regsrded as a rery tame affair in theae diggings,
One day last week oor usually lm*y public
ai|iiare was by general cohseut converted into
free gri ps, wiilniot lax or impediriient, where a
horol iMsplur of animal feats far eclipsing Dan
Costello's creature*, wa* enjoyed lor iivthuty.
A yutynyf floors driven by * counlrymhn, from
tome unexplained cease, suddenly took fright,
smashed tiie longue of tlie wagon, porlinlly dis-
engsg.xl ||le yokd, and commenced a system of
graml and lofty tumbling, standing on either end
by turns, rolling over nnd over, snorting, rear,
big and charging, which no programme mold
adequately d-diiumlt*. HueU a «o«ie would him
transputisd villi delight our Cuban or Hpaui-li
sma tears.
VdIimiIst matadors were not wanting also, to
add to tbs telling effect of the picture. Among
theae were the keepers or owners of the Infuria
ted ••eastsj w ho au«ght wlili the aid of a rope to
control tiicir movements, but soon hml tlu-lr hon
ors laid low in the dust, ami were glad to escape
by summary flight. A Bell also, who hoppem-d
to lie slowly tolling and bowling along on the
"f**r.\ atWR*# the notice of the I utils, a i.lat
t<W ant)Mri<-< of gyration*, auch a* no other tu-lj
offer |>Mu4>i. forthwithsnsueil. Freared rath,
eniolly by tbe flevee occupants of the ring, like
n sailor who makes any port In a storm, this wor-
tbj took to a tree for protection. And now en
sued “an o'it true’’ game of bide und seek, spas
modic jum|H, and splnalid UubuiuKutn maoum-
vres, always U> keep lire tree In front and the
Imll on tiie other side which would have borne
away toe prize ia the l'aria Ilyppodrane.
Alas a IMi is no match for a bull however, ho
after a desperate struggle- tlw horn of the latter
waa inserted In the unmentionables of the former
somewhere near Ibe centre of gravity, und. cither
a tism or ft tear wai Ibe reeu't, or perhaps both
This poiat oar riraebrns bbitnry U in doubl
about. We ran avouch though, that, owing wi
suppose ft U>c 4*oUdi habit which a Imll prac
tises of shutting his eyes before making a lunge,
our agile Irirml longedout of reach and vamoosed
'W are told also of ladies in upprrl
storiea do ing and barring their door* to keep
th<- mopsters out, aged and stiff jointed old feu-
tlemcn suddenly recovering llie fire ami clartici.
ty of youth, and making 2-40 time with coal
tail®' at fight angles, In Iran tic attempts to mv
their bacou, ami otlwr ttm/.iJn of a laughable
character. For the time all Cutlibcrt was con
vulsed ; aad so great was the uproar that many
nl a distance bi llcvwl the town on fire.
Tfreff bovine msjiiUlc* after sweeping tiie
H|uarr, fia ally brat a retreat, and wore lost seen
in a tong canter two miles off, rushing to parti
unknown. '
Who care* now abet her Dan bring* his great
show here or n ot ? He can't beat our bulls aud
Delia.
tew“ An old gentleman of Webster
lias ordered a grave stone from a mar
ble-cutler of that town. Tho epitaoh is
ns follows : “Who never sacrificed his
reason at tbe altar of a superstitious _ I
God, who never believed that Jonah Uandicals, and to secure a proper white
awallowed tho whale.” I representation in Congress.
Tlmra-
Dar or TimmuuIvtxu axu I’iuvki
day the 'Js|h I ml., wai olMi-rved almmt univer
sally by our citizens. Jew and Gentllu aliki
clewed their houses of busiuesH. and lliusilunu* of
the 8abbuth reigm-d in our »tre
Heligious amriew were ulre held In Nfrrrnt of
the cliurchcs, and we btdievu well attended.
I low delightful thus to note the ehmful oIk-
dlcnce rendtTod to whit may prove almost the
LiM command or n<|m-«t of the ls.-lovi-d damn-
inent of our choice.
We have fuitli enough to believe too, w ith
Holy Writ to sastsln ns, that onr gracious find
will not turn n deaf ear to tho cry of a suffer
ing and ruined people.
•• Vengeance i* Mine, I will repay, wnlih the
Lord.’ 1 Tho wicked nliull not nlwnyH triumph.
Til* Fisa Co*ft*T Movkwk.\t,—We are *or.
ry to state ttst by the terms of the city chortc
the Mayor and Council have no authority to Wy
ntaxfortfao prppowxl, piiqiogr, cither wllti or
without the consent of the people. A certain
per rentage only by the net of incor|H>ration.
can in any event by imposed up-a the amount of
.State and cotiaiy iaa/wliloH I* iMirely siffficicnt
to defray the cxpen*a«-s of the municipal govern-
mrnt.
Any modiflention of the charier of course
not be effected *t present. Tire result may b«
accomplished however, by voluntary nontrlIni-
tioas, w itliout ntIciiih eniliarrassment to our mer-
canU. If they fail to probet iliemscives, a sin
gle conflagration may render a life time of re
grets unavailing.
contd not prove otherwise than n *ucce«s, wltli
such a powerful combination to sustain its repu
tation ns appeared upon the boards.
First it was “ crow Chapman, crow,” and* our
friend, the gallaut Captain, fresh from ids by me
nial joys umt triumphs, flapped Ida wings nnd
shouted aloud lUG glad tidings that the Lyceum
rfW include tlic ladles in Its utembcfslllp, Tor ht
had Just created tint a life incthlicr. After ex
plaining IhU objects and uses of the association,
and giving much pntctfrni advice to parent* and
youth, as to the Irilc nature of thcil' duties ami
pursuits, he closed, and, presto. nuawAsrf like a me
teor, to rejoin as awlftly Ida “ own bright partic
ular star.”
Then followed the discussion, which could not
flag with a sturdy 8tout to hammer the nuvll uf
amiment, the rapid and sharp explosions of a
Gunn, Hamiltonian strains of eloquence, and a
Plait, but r.o ptalitiukt lo ninui nml disgust tiie
admiring auditory.
We shall not attempt however, lo follow lltoet;
iutclleclunl gladlutors in llnir paw-'ugea nt arms,
attacks and retreats, palpable hits and retort*
courteous, os our tauie rehearsal might blunt the
edge of their wit nnd sarcasm, nnd we love not
the task of rehashing for the public, tho smart
speeches of those who have splintered lances in
the tournament of letters.
In tho ntrft Clay, Calhoun, (’lcero, Socrates.
Miltiude*, Tbetnistuolcn, Douiosthcues. Arlstotia
and tin* martyred Kmmet, cams* III tor their lull
share of praise nnd obloquy.
'.''be unfailing magozluo too. of the debating
club, Greece, Home, flwttaorland and Knglishhia-
lor>, were liberally drawn upon lo point tho ar
guments nnd round the periods of tho eloqiieut
disputants. Kings and despot* milicrcd ducapila.
lion without mercy, nnd once more the grid-iron
or Stars and Slripce flaunted in the brccKc und
hoHunna* Were sung to tiie gnddcM of LiU‘riy.
Abuse of the llndical, distrust ol tho Yankee,
Gon. Fope, our dowu-teoddun condition, tho dis
mal future, all these of com sc had a pine* lu tho
picture.
The statesman, poets, orators and warrlom al"
of monarchical and republican countries weru
contrasted and compared. Even tin* ancient law
giver, Moses, was elected Fresidcntof Israel with*
alt opposition, and the Jewish Commonwealth
proclaimed a Hepublic.
Many salient points were taken, assaulted nml
defended ; much wit efervescod and overflowed
the audience ; some allots were etnlre and pene
trated between the joints of tlm harness | hilt as
the I’lesideut did not (bull und digest the olln /*o-
tlrida aud savory sayings cost into (tie cnuldrou,
and n 71/y/ac, (tho Secretary) failed to measure
tin- yards ot argument, aw certainly are excusa
ble for not arranging nnd distributing on each
side, the tremendous conglomeration of fact sand
thunder, which slivuly has been touched
M4*K.
Huflipe it to say, as first announced, the dobnte
was a’success, and though a “well fought)
Held, none are reported killed outright,
cun't rav, hpwovor, with the immortal Unaoln
uobedy is hurt." Hliil, we are (deased to state
Hint nur gallant friend the Captain at least, after
folding the drapery of his sliuw l about him. nnd
gunning the gauntlet ot the crowded house 'twixt
rows of eyes juundlei-d .witli jeuiousy. escaped In
safely to the side of ills rara s/msu. Of tlm other
buttered heroes of the conflict, tve nre likewise
glsd to chronicle that the puissant Stout did not
quite demolish Ids Hiitagonista with his sledge
Immmcr strokes; the learned I’lalt innigre his di
atribes upon nil republics and pungent sketches
of our own yet remains outside of the Fnpul Hns-
tile, 1'uho-ki; the loud dctouulions uf tho Gunn,
proved its metal tough nnd strong, though we
nre bound to assert, his "duck nnd plover” told
witli torritio effect upon tho susceptible “damn-
sell” at whom Ills handsome muzzle was direct-
ml ; tiie audience too, linvo recovered from tlm
spell cast Over them by the syren notes and
grand climacterics of Uiu eloquent Hamilton ;
nnd onoe motif Urn Ciilhljprt world settles u]nui
it* lets, and neks the price of cotton.
Thus ends the debate, and with tho sentiment
of the biographer of the renowned John Gilpin
When these got si knights ride forth again,
.May wo tie there to see.
\lalmmu ('onvolition.
Montiiomkry, November 21.—Tho following Is
the article on the Elective Franchise, nl "nnlly
adopted liy the Itoconstruetiou CenVentlOn, as a
part of tlw new Constitution :
AuTtei.it L—Sm-nox I. Every Write pdrkon
born in the United States, nnd every male person
who has been naturalized ot' i ho Inis legally
deeltfed Ills itllenlion to beebtue it hltirien or the
United Htntesi twenty-one years old or up* ante,
who shall have resided in this Statu six month*
next preceding the election, and three months in
the country In w hich he otter* to vote flWpt **
hereafter presided, shall bn dctilnrca an elector
ProvUledi that no soldier or sailor, or murine, in
the military or nhVnl DCrvidl* df the United States
shall hereafter acquire a residence by reason of
being stationed on duty In this State.
Section 2. It shall tie the duty of the General
Assembly to provide, from time to tlpie, Kir tl|e
reghkkti ion of all «’leotors. Hut tho following
classes of persons slmll not be |>ormiUed to reg
ister, vote, or hold office i lirat.illiuic who dnyhig
the late rabelliafe inflicted or cutusdM be lutlicWd
any cniel or unusual punishment upon nny sol
dler or sailor of Uic United Slates, or who in any
other way violated lire rules of civilized warfare.
Second, those who arc or any be dl-funchiacd
by Ibe proposed coirdilutlonnl nmemlment known
ns the fourteentb article, nnd the act ofOffngfci-n •
96T The Government oluim on tlic
State of Georgiu 1or rolling atock and
other railroad machinery puruhnned by
tlie Stato at the cioao of tlic war, to re
stock and organize tho Wfnturn nnd
Atlatic Itnilrond, Imre been liquidated
by n fiiglit draft for the full amount of
$370,000, draw by Governor Jenkins, nt
Millcdgovilln, October 26, on the Na
tional Hank of tho Republic, in New
York, in favor of Hrevet Colonel 8. 11
llnmill, A. Q. M , which haa tccti
promptly honored.
•6T Prominent 1’epnblican politicians
in Virginia now declare themselves in
favor of reinventing tho disfranchised
whites with the ballot, finding it .to be
necessary in order to rescue the State
from the control of the negroea, led on
to desperate conduct by fanatics and
'ffngh-i
Mined March 2d, 18GL extent such por-oua u«
invc aided the plan nt rccoiiBWiiotldii |mA*4*V<l
•s. affil aai-Jptdd the poll ileal cqujlity
befoie the law. Frovldcd, the Gene
ral Assembly shall hove power to remove Uje
disnliilitie* Incurred undrr tiir'lrtst clause. Third,
those who shall have turn convicted of tivasou
'ini), sxleiii -nt of public fund*, malfeasance in of
lice crlniQ punishable by law w ith liapilsoiiui' iil.
in the penitentiary, nt bribery. Fourth, lio hM
or insane person shall be periuitleu to register or
vote in this Stale.
.Section 3, All (tenons before registering must
lake and subscribe the folldw ing oath :
I do solemnly sw'L'.ir [or uffiniil that ! will
support and maintain the coiistitudon uni Inwi
•d tho UnlUat States, and tlm coustlttition nnd
Inws of tho Slate of Alabama ; that I
xduded from registering liy any of the clause*
in section two of this article ; that I will never
countenance or aid In the secession of this State
ft'om the United States; that 1 accept the civil
und political equality uf all men, nnd ngreo not
(0 duprlvo auy person or poreona on account nt
race, color, or prevloiuj oondiiiou, of any politi
cal or civil right, privilege or imffiunity.enjijy
ed liy utiv oilier oIifs (if itien ; nnd ftirthriniorc
that 1 will act ia any *av injure, of o»untoui\*rc
in other* any nlteflipl to Injure any jiei simnr (ar
sons ok nccotlnt eff past or preseitl support of tiie
Iiment of the Unittsl States, the laws of the
United States, or the principle of the political
and civil equality of all men, or of nffiliulion
with any political par'y." •
Kimilntiotm welv adopted eXpretelUR entire
satisliiotlon witli the military udininUlrullUu of
Major GmieralJolih Pope, und UMliTcringlilni the
tliauks of tliu |H!oplp of Alabama for tim limi and
iinpnrlinl course which he has pursued.
Three votes were gtvirik agaiuM lliese
lions.
THI JUDICIARY O.'MMITTSE REPORT FOR IM
FEAOHHERT.
, WAlbiKUTOX. Iformnber |*, M - $*.'*t* -A
psliiioii from .Ntsisneluisrila was presented fon qu il
male and leuialu sufl'.nge in tlm Distriet of Coiiiin
bia.
The nie nf the Hetials Chamber to Rev. Newman
Hail was denied.
Tho Military Committee was ordered to inqnire
into the expediency of reducing the regular army.
A ratolmion reluunng lliunks to Hliui Mhii, Hick
Is*, Fop# and Frholleld wss introduced slid referred,
Edwsid Dunbar, i-ditnr uf the Nsw York Ulube,
wss orelen-d bt-Rjrv ths liar uf Henula for contempt.
Heiiateujmirnid.
Ilgi Ha A losolution wss sdupied (hat no Oom
-.nittd# *b»ll incur expeneu tum.Uur witluiut (uilluir
order ol the House.
Mr. iloutwell, second mcinbsr of Ihs Julmlary
t’oinuiitlio, ro.-« lo report tho tsslinioor taken by
lbs Coinniittso < n lni|irachini*it and the majority
report. Chairman ViVs m dissenting, itiu repo-
waa nrrpii-ed by {Mr. Williams, of I’eimaylvanhi.-
The stuiimary id (lie mejoriiy rqpiiit is lie folldwi
in ncdoidsuce with Hie testimony bo'c.ri h sub-
mitt. d and the view of tho law bi-raw ilh presented,
ilia C.mmiltee Is of the opinion that Andrew Jiibn-
son, Friwldrnt of tliu United Htatfs. is guilty of high
Crimea and misdeuiuninrx, in I hut, etc- llclusea
with the following resolution ■
ftadoLvan, That Andrew Joluuon be impeaclied
for high crimca and iiiisdemeannra.
The re|*irl was InllowDd by exproaiioniofappldii*e
and dirapproral, the Hpraker meantime uamg tils
gavel.
Mr Wilson, Chairman, for himself and Mr. Wood-
bridge, pre>uuled a ispoil which couciud i
• We lin-refnre dnclsro that (lie onSe before us, prs-
•entrd by the tealimmiy and meannul by tliu law,
does not diseloae aneti high crimes and niiaduiucsn
ura, w Uli in the meaning of the G'otintitutfon, nl re
•liiire ilia Constitutional interposition ol tho powor
«{the llourc, and recominvnd the adaption of the
following I
Use j.vsn, That lha Jndiilary Commutes lie dls
chaif-od fioui lha further runsideiaitoii ol the pro
impeuchmoiil of the Fresirlent of tho uui>
jorlty report against the President are not bofne on 1
by thtt teatitttony. 1st. As to the President hav
ing usurped the powers of Congrtar in organising
governmenta in the Hnullieru Slates, It will bs round
in (fCn. (Irani's testimony that tho programme
which Wa* (bllnweu oilt by Mr. Johnson tied li-en
laid down by Mr. Idiicolo. D alao appears in (ten.
(irant's testimony that he nut present, by invita
tion, at Cabinet councils in which the re-nrganiiy-
tipn of the Southern .States Was onniiflered, and
that lio nwnted to llie plan followed by tho Ad
ministration. He did hot offer any lUfttfcatinn of
Ilia own, but waa a silent limner. The only active
part lie took wee in restraining the President's ar
dor Id lure prominent rebels, like Lee, brought in
condign punishment.
As tn the pardon uf prominent rebels, it appear.*
tint many uf tho Ittoal prominent of them were
nsrdonbd oq the htomtnendation of Gun. Grant,
Moss ha. Breed, Stanton, etc. As to 'lie pardoning
of gome hundred deserters from a Wtatorn Vitg'“
ia regiment, which tho repurt alleges wi
order that titty might vote for a Demoeto
her of Congress, It Appears front the evil
they were not pardoned until none weeks uher thb
election, and-lbat lha Pioaidcul maralf endorattl
the applicKikm tn Rm hitial Torm, rrfcrrmg il to tbs
Secretary ot War, who himsall granted It.
The Conitnitlee impilrod Into tho nojscssioi hr
(he PresUlonl of certain TdAnessce binds, on the
supposition Urn! his' ecseasiou of them might have
some connection with Ills roleftko of tho plcperirut
Hnmhrro Ruilioad Cuinpaniea, but it appeared Hist
Mr. Johnson hud been possessor of these bund.' fur
the lust twelve years. . (
Tint Gnu at Avkiiicak Trv Comimky. 31 A 33
VraKV, 8r. N. Y. City.—In uolicing tlm opera
tion of Ibis largo nml enterprising o-lalilltdinmiit,
it may bo projmr for us to offer n n-itmrk in ox-
pliiiMtion of tin- r- nsons w hit'll Induce u* lo call
the attention nf tin- commiinilv to n crsiccrn
which lins ri nchoil Us eminence in imhlie favor.
It is our undevinting rule to exercise a scrupu
lous judgment in rotation to tlm lii-simMs on-
terpriie* Dcrer recommending nny except stirh
us »vc trite'vc have Iren proved worthy nml reli-
nble, nnd whose system of business, upr'alitew ol
dealing txifk ttielrcnriomi iw, hml ample capital to
fi.11111 their engnnomont*, ure fully eklubliriiml.
Upon the*'principle* wecall nttention totben.l-
xeriiisment nf the Git EAT AMERICAN TEA
COMPANY, piibrtalierl lu onr adn-rtising col
umns. The Company have several very largo
stores ipeatdfl in rl ffqrint (inrts of tho city,
stocked with the best and most servicenblo
goo<Is. which they are content to sell nt merely
living protlte, n* they have proved by Uielr
price* for the last livo or six years. They have
but o.i# prirt, which Is no small consideration to
tlio*c who ore dc|*.-ndrul to any consideruld# do-
gree upon servnnts or children to make purchases
or lo those who wish to order from the country.
By those rules nlone the Company propose fn the
future to conduct their va*t and rapidly augment
ing trade. Jk-lic-vi g that (ho ability and dis|Ni-
sftjou of the Company are ample to perform all
ihry promise, wurraota its in calling special atten
tion to them In our colmna. It is u trite saying
that the honest striving* of htjqest men are sure
to Imi comoH-ndeil. their business efforts cnca.ru-
ngeil anti ultimaloly adequately compcuaatetl.' -•
A. )’• Slfhoditl.
MKIHRAvra* MkIctixo IX Savasxaii. .W«n«a/*,
Norcmber 2.».—A large meeting of tncreliauts
took place to-day to memorialize tho Gommie-
sioiu r of Intornul Itavimun nt Washington with
regaid to the removal of the vex ilioua way in
whicli the cotton tax i* collected in lint interior.
A committee of three will proceed at once to
Washington. The genual opiuiou of the meet
ing an* that many months may elapse, under
the president syste m, ere eotlon can be moved
trout the- (dace ol production.
laigoil
. »»«d i
ied Stales, and dial the siibjout bs laid on tho labia.'
Mr. Marshall, on beha-l ul himself and Mr. K|.
ilridga, s ated that they lully concuired in the re-so-
Inte'ii nffeired by Chaiimtn Wilson, nnd hImi conJ
ciirred entirely wiili liia aiguuie* I legniding tlm
law of Ibe cuooand the applioation of Ibe evideme
thereto; but there were d Hum *c.ion a mm points
which induced him and Mr. Kldr.dgo to subui.l a
tbiid report.
1 lie reports were all laid on lb* table, ordered lo
be printed and made the special order for VYedm *
da£ *4 next week,
Tli« majority of the un|
1 a report
Iiment CommfllJ
t ngiiiip'achiiient, lay
'pllfoDS by the Pres.dent I
" power*, ala* aulhonty to
potatriipiita, and parlicu.ioly I
t a Hug tut vtohido i of the
"f Ml* KXocutteu by orga
the pAid.iu me and 1
tunke reuiovala and
teler to whet is termed
Constitutional powers <*( lb. Klecutiiu by
ing gOvernmenia in tTeHouibaru Slates at Ite
nl the war without asking the adviia o‘ Hong.#*
as they aFSert, lor prrsoual purposwt. They ret*
to the pardoning of one hnudred and ninety •‘hr,
pereai.A in West Virginia deserters t*om the army
during the war, which they stale w.ia in behalf of
private and intcruatcd parties, and in or. er that
they might vote in accordance with the President'
opinions, their restoration c *ti*|r g a great deplete'
ot tho Treasury. Tbs tenor of me Ksecuilra of-
fencas throughout the repoit coutists in altered
uanri ations ol Ibe pan me shove mentioned. Tho
ao j irily sssert.alro, that by various official and
other public declarations of the President ha* sought
to* hornet the laws ot Congress for tbe pacific item
of the States, with particu'ar refnrunen to (.'onstitu-
tional ametiaiiieuia approved try f.'/mgres*. This
report is very lenlliy, and is signed by lioutwell,
Williaiiin, Churchill, Itmmas ar.rl l.iiwrence.
A cpori was also submitted by Mensrs. Wilson
snd Woodbriuge, dirsenling Irom the view* of tho
majority, and asserting Una there wns no evider.oe
pi. sent ed which deinandri irri()eachtnent, but
'bey condrmotd his political views and were willing
to rensuri*.
The minority report by Mesara. Marshall aud
Kldridge strongly dtfmda the Pronidenl from abuse
by his (Hilitical emmies, and aaaerta that his only
••nit consists in not ho'ding to the political vi«wa
of the party which elected hnn in subjugating the
people of the Booth.
The report ia e> tremely cattiliq, and ubpsra harsli-
ly some ot the witnesses who t*stifl<-d bc'or# the
Committee. Baker is accused of pci jury, aud they
conclude as follows : “Tbe Prcident will i,« held
m re.q>ect by bis countrymen when his calumnia
tors are | illoiisd in the iindying rcorn and i.idigou-
linn ol tits American |>o*p>!”
The | r iota made in the sun wing up of U19 tpa-
MTli i* hnftotiatMd tWH wb> feVak*
da Tfuio, Huhuii R. Antliony, unj otliera
will pjttMtk in lioumvillu upon woman t*tif-
frngo oil tliu 127tit. In order to miiku
tlio tiflair iih tit rnutivo iih potmihlo, would
it not be well lor Mm. Anthony to up-
Tipnr, on tlio ocfnBlnii, in ftlttlo nitlrc, nnd
Air. Train in nutticouta ? Tltero would
lio an npproju inlpuesa about tlio coatuma
Hint would uo iridBiitlblo. Wo moroiy
throw out tho HiigRuation.—Predict.
It ia gt-uornlly bolinved that
tho cottou tax will ho ropoulml, Hon.
David A. Wti)l*|-0ninmi«ninnoruf Uevc
nue, lniH prepared u report fuvoriDg tlio
repeal ol tlio cotton tux.
B£$.. Tlio Soutliwestcni R Ail road Coni-
pnny i» now engaged in laying ihofoun
Intion for tlio brunt ion of n largo freight
ilf|tnt ia Fort Villloy,
Small Farm tor Sale.
1 offer fur sslo my PLANTATION 1 on Spring
. Creek, Rally couuty, (la.
750 Acres,
650 in citltinbl^n. New Uahlbs for 20 hand*, a
two remn frame Dwelling, good Uiu House nnd
Screw, anti all usual improvementa. One field ul
150 acres, produced In lfl:>!», ion halos cotton aver
ageing 6Hu pounds. In annul yenr the oilier two
Inis, or .VO acres, then it sepala’o farm, with .85"
acres cleared, yielded " bulea to a hand and a mu •
plus of corn aud bacon. Only a part nl the land
was cultivated duri g the war. None nf it has ev
er bsuu atirted 8J#.indict holow the mtilaco, of |UU-
mtred. fn 1 m."»k it sold nt Sheritra sa'o lor $13 An]
per ucrei adjoining lands sold lor fill last full. The
place is in leimtr, nnd excellent condition for the
next crop. Price $5 per acre— $0,000 cash, balance
in i;pa and two jeara. I will sell with lint plod* at
l"W prices, six nr e : ght No. I Mules, nnd a complete
omiij ol iYegputi, Guar, l’lougli*, eto., ate, fur J8
liaiidi.
Also, my Hoildenco, alx mi'ci dislant—a large
six room franie house (p'ustercd)—aud all usual
ouihuildii'gr, 76 nr 8" acres p mr nine land about
SO acres b ive been manured un'il it y lelda fair crops,
excel lent gar dim and ubuntlance of fruit | aboil! *1
ot an acru of Bcunnernona lirapea. I have runted
layers and ovotylhlog ready to set out a Vineyard
of 8 or 10 acre* In rim spring. I gnatsiiteo this
(.1* cj lo bo perfectly healthy during the entire year.
I’rico fl,ooy—lialf cash. I dwire to aell with lliis
place my household furiiilu-a of all descriptions a
(,’ ullage, several excellent Horses, eto., etc : about
*fifl IiusIioIk Corn, tO-ur 18 ilna Ctiwa, a small lot nf
Hoga, o!o.. ole. Putties purposing lu farm cannut
do butler that examine this jiroiwrlv.
Address, J M. MASON Jr.,
nov22-8t 7 Miles North lllskely, Rurly Co, Oa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8A IK
B Y vlilne nf an order front lha Court of Ordina-
rv, of Randnlhh county, n II be sold, betn e
the Conti llnuse floor in Cuthbort. on the llrat
Tuesday In Daccmlx r next, within the legal hours
of null), otto Herring's lion Safe; sold as the proper
ty of it. Brake,deed. J. M. IIKUOKS,
no« 22 2t Administrator.
BARTLETT & MOODY,
Carriage Makers and Repairers
Yew Music!
New Miisie!!
Just Received
Afcn ftlk $dtn Dt
T* S. POWELL,
(T n II ST E IL)
Druggist, Bookselcr & Stationer,
C UTIl BERT, GEORGIA.
Five O'Clock in tho Morning,
Sing'Hirdiu. Sing,
Mttid of Atnufrk,
The Mountain Stream,
Tho Wishing Onto,
Thou art so near ami yet so far
I'll moot thco in the l.anc,
Nora O'Neal.
Shatnus O'Hrien, (an Answer to Norn
O’Notil,)
Oh ! My heart goes pit n pnt,
Hoiiutiful Isle of tlio Sea,
Wo all wour Cloaks,
Darling Minnie I*• o,
I'll Never Forget Thee Dear Mary,
Who's at My Window,
Hattie I.oo,
Otto 11 it ml rod Years II once,
When Thotl art Near Mo,
Two Liillo Pairs of lloobt,
Homehmly’M Coming,
Tell Mn Darling Tliut You Lovo Me,
Tho Alpine Eeflo,
'I ho Style of Tiling, (Comic.)
Ia nilititam to Hu- nbnvo,liovo a lnrgo nnd well
w-lcctcd stock of MUSIC just from tliu Publish
ers. noM-et
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B. A. WISE^
WHOLESALE AND RtifAlL DEALER M
Tinware, Grsekeryi Woodwrih^t fitttltffyi'
housf furnishing goods.
I have on hand 800 IRON WITCH, tJtJBER 0**
T1IH SOUTH, and other apptora^ pat larti
COOKING STOVES,
Which I will nil as low aa flrat-olara fltovea oa* ba
sold, liars also on band n good aasortmaol of
Box and Parlor 8TOVX3.
r fcviry Stove warranted perfect sntf
ia Olfactory or cnhaHQed.*TiH
Mr CROCKERY, CUTLERY, and all Foreldn
Condi, having b*«u bought In parson, from IbS
uiauufucturors In Europe, and
Imported Direct,
I mn enabled lo oiler extra induoemante to
Merchants.
rirriera by mail promptly (Iliad at LOWEST
PRICES.
UuTkuvs CAKIL
n. a. xvis£i,
aepST 8m Cherry Street, tftoon, Dth
TO THEPLAKTERS
of
MIDDLE AND S. W, GEORGIA.
bur enrtlees again to otte
o Planters generally, aa
WA.HBltOU»lJ
ARb
Commission Merchants,
We can only renew our aasnraneee, lo do fbr them,
our whole duty. Their Interest (a our*, and w*
shall foster and protect It In making advances to
a Id you we h ,vn strained every nerve— ua*d averj
effort, relying upon you for prompt pt!moe*>to st
able na to meet our obligatlona An experianae of
many years and OUR RBCMRD Hf THE PART
are nur retaremoea.
We will give p*rjoi»*l attention to VHLflDOK-
TIERS FOR SUPPLIES, and will aerre you general
ly to the best of our ablUliaa.
oclt 8*1 HARD UTAH A IPA1K0.
tvill
£ te- a — O
Mr
<3
$100 for Ten Cental
,Y a frw mure lubaolbars are required to to
ne the speedy issue of tbe Great Illustrated
, Paper
i THE WEEKLY PEEB8,
| vliicb in slxe umt sppeerance will resemble Hau-
psh's tVxKKLY, but in value will far treaeeend that
publlcatliin.
I r AVB I.. IW "Ho ," lull, In,." In Iho r *j» *» '*» ■I''*"
.1. X centre nf the oilv, where thov ure prepared lo 0 ,
do. at 8IlfMlT NOTICE, nml In the BEoT STYLE,
ull kind* of
Wood and Wheelwright Work,
BLACKSMITHINO, HORSE 8UOEINO,
nml everything visa that appertains to Ihnir lino nf
buxines*. Tlio c*'iili»uad ptlrnnuge of tti# public
is respectfully solicited. oorS'f
$50 m:\YATU).
rjTRAYED Oft STOLEN, from tbs city of Onlh.
i) burl, on Tbursdav last, one Black Mare MlJl.E,
tii-rl'ii
i'll " If
)b*9ep<rtnient will sparkle with the genius ol
the most eminent writer* of the day.
A*< original
SPECIAL STORY
ol the most brilliant ebaraetar will be Commenced
in tbe lirat number.
THE ILLUSTRATIONS
will be entirely original, and of tbe tnorl attractive
stylo end nuiiire.
The great expense and tebnr involved to Ibis an-
terprln render It necessary that we abuuld start
with an
ENOBttOUB CIRCULATION.
In order to do lliis, we shall do an follow*:
$10,000 In snms of $100, will bn distributed
through the llrat edition To every given number
liranrlmt „n rloht .iZ’. I n( l"‘l ,er » win *»• *ltaM*d. Every copy of the
branded oa rig t jaw,, alw p RK fo wl |, b« sncloaed in a stout wrapper, u that
*■ tiie pipers containing the greenbaeks will not be
known by their external appecranoe, and *11 pur
' ill huve au tquul chance fur tbe money
small knot on *>nnt jnw. When mitring had
Blind Bridle und Huddle. The ubovn reward *111
be paid tor Thiel and Mule, or ft5 for Mule.
Address JOS. KTHBIDOR,
Htonksvffl#,
Or RA8 BROOKS,
wov4 Im ■' Cc'hbert, Os.
iron 8AI.K
Mj RESIDENCE in the City ofCuth-
bert I
New. Elegant, and Commodious!
S ITUATED in one of the moat healthy and de
sirable neighborhoods ol the city, with
27 Aci'uh of Land
A l'ached, good Water, a good Orchard and com-
Inr'able out building*. Allngu'her it las ItAIlK
OPPORTUNITY lor those wishing to invest in
lliis kind uf property.
Apply In 8 M. LONG.
novS 4t Cutlibcrt, Ga.
BAKER, VAIL A CLARK,
Wholcsalo Fish, Provision
AND '
COMMISSION M KHOHANT8.
m 4 174 a.ole 43014 90S Wuhtogtoo lu.,
Fashionable Dress-Maker
AND _ -iAL
OVC X 31a IL, X 3NT e
M rh. a. k.*Ragland ...
Would Inform her
old patron* and tho public generally that she ha*
Just received and opened her aloek of
FALL and WINTER
Millinery Gouds,
Which ahe will take pleasure to showing to than*
who may favor hat with a call. .
rtbn la alao prepared to e*t, trim attd make Dm*
os. (Hosts, Hacquea, Jackets, atc., In the lateetstyta,
at alinri notice and nt reasonable prieea. oolHtf
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OPF08ITE DEPOT,
Macon, .... lieorgta,
E. E BROWN 4 BON,
ocl85-lj Proprietor*.
DENSE’S HOTEL,
{OppotUt Pautugtr Depot,)
MACON, * - - - OIOKOIA.
and gills.
Iltieidea the $100 Bll'h, order* will be enclosed to
I certain copies of the edition for th* following
1 OIPT
oe'-'i ly
b Grand Pianos (H'elnway'a)
Vain...
Each.
,.$500
Cute
b Uratid Piunni iChickt-ring's). Value
1 Carrlsge, fmir, C. Wttly’e Rrpository 800
10 Gold Watebei 150
5 Melode<>ne,. * )7A
10 Ladies' Gold Watches ion
JO Anieilcau Silver Watebc* 7ft
5 Mn*in IJ"i •» a
ft Kl'iptlo taick-■•Itch Hewing Mnehiuee flO
8 Wheeler 4 Wilson'a Hewing Mvchint* 73
t W ilcnx A O libs' Hewing Uacbinea 4ft
50 Photographic Album* ]u
The balance to consist nf Aceordeona, Tea Hrt*.
Hilverware, etc. No Dollar Jewelry, No Gift
worth leas than Tan Dollars.
The PRESS will l>* nulled to *nj addraaa a pus
the receipt of price. Ten Centa, or eleven copies lor
$1, twenty.ibrnft lor $2, and slxl* for $ft.
Addteal HTUAKTACO,
*• New Yot* Prb*b,
nov8-lm No HI Broadway, N. Y. City.
DEMABEST & WYOANT,
Produce Commission Morchxnts,
AND W'UOLKNALK IIXAhSUS IK
jDUTtEK, CHEESE, LARD, Etc,
Wn. 177 Reads f treat, (Corner of Washington.)
ti. w,. rtBMARMT, I Neff Yjotk.
a i. w to ant. f «I2.'> ly
B. F. DENSE,
(Late of GiiiriTe Hall,)
ociu-ci* mopRurroR
BYINGT0N S HOTEL,'
0h»rry Street, XMen, 0*. M
This First-Class Hotel now complete.
I am nnw prepared In accommodate my OLD
PATRONS aud the Public generally.
HT A FREE Omnibus will be in wailing o* the
rrlval of all trains to aonray you to this bona*.
ootll 2rn J. L. BYINGTON.
W. M. McAFBE, "
ItAILUOAD DINING IIOU8K,
Fuat Vallsx, Ga.
HT Cliolce fare and attantiv* aervants.
A continuation of former patronage to aattottod.
natfft-jy ^ T| .1
loss.
D. 0. HODGKINS & SON,,
Dealers for the last Forty Years to
EIRE-ARMS
AND
Sporting Good*
Of every description,
At Thair Old Stand, $9 Mulbarry-St., Him,
Oun and Pistol Material always on band. *
HT Repairing don* by aiparieneea workman
DrTlfi R TACKETT,^
TTAVIIja parmanently tewated in Cutbbort, ram
1 1. pectfolly tenders his Professional Berytoas to “*
Ibe clliiena or the place and sorroemllnv couqtrr. 1
UT Offic* ami ra^deooa on Uozaakle street, on*
square hostb of Brooks Uoum. novitf v
SAMli. yr. BEARS k J
Importon A Whole,,le Deilen In
Hardware ALatlen,
.XZZtsSS: ,“ r -v m ''
John nuro. j ocUlft ly a