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«'rt. m. H. JON EH, Rwron.
TBUMBAT. MABrtl i, IM«.
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*%- Ml pspm difoontinoHi At sxpi
ration of Um pcid for. Votiflootloo
will bo fim bp a Crow Hark oo of
Um **pf ration of your lubocription.
Our tmu ir« (it OO |« annum. I urn
rlftMfr In Adruci 1
. Stao'on loft I ho Wur DvporlflAoRl
"f/ )J 11 f,*J rw Mftt’ >,r
tiqie sliiou tta Slut of foDrffnry.
I ha find
Imry.
*lgjC’Tk»'Atii$ii*»Cmvetit}ob N*
JjWg JjAj roftrorw tho eapUo) nf the
Hurt?In A'tloi.U. The City Co—oK fur-
nUhes • hull (or the silling of the Log
iel«litre Air ftvo ysur* free of diargo.
. Jocuhai. A Mrsskxorh.—We Oee this
eld ami entirely reliable Journal hat
ohatiged fnroris. It t« now pnWished hy
J W.Biirki'dt Co. The now propiiu-
torn promise to spare iieithor time ner
AMMry in making it one nf the beet pa
pero to the South. Wc w ish thorn every
etidovaa.
m. Next Tuesday, tta Iffth, in tbo
ilny of election In New .Hampshire. Con-
aider a bio importance in etlacheil to this
election, an it la Um entering wedge ot
the eampaifti of 18fi8. tVo shall bo
ul/lo in Our ftrxt issue to givo the result
of this election, ul I hough it ie cooflUcnt-
Iy believed it will go Democratic Bo
mete it be.
“Hope Tltld A, Hatlcriug aw! intelligence, and destroy the Von-
\%lio Are
nnd
How HcIwIm
lldVOlllllOlllHtA 1
Tha action of tho Oovaroora of llli-
now and Pennaylvania io branding tha
lYeeUtmt as a traitor, and telegraphing
to Washington that troopa “war# rapid
ly tendering their uervioea'’ to auatnin
the OengreMionai uaurpera, revsnle the
feci that even /errs will be retorted to
if peceeaary to overthrow the temple of
our libertine.
The stskei played for by the radicals
arp ao desperate, and in the event of
fattem, so fraught with ruin end reiribu-
ti« io themaelvea, that « foti fncto
lawa, party legiilation, tho diamiaaal of
the Executive, fraud, corruption, and
rveiy other •hatneful appliance will bo
brought to boar to perpetuate their pow
Ttie subduing and axhauatlng eflVct
of the late terrible war were never so
plainly to be a*s«, ae in tha profound
apathy which enchains the North, at a
momaat when the government of their
fathera la rapidly disintegrating, and
octree a veetige of tha Constitution re
mains. In other days the eventa of tha
past week would have transported with
excitement and indignation, tha entire
nation, and culminated in blood ami
carnage. Now they ere received with
tho muet stupefying indittsronos, and
(Irani, and Stevens, and Wade aro al
lowed with impunity to complete the
tools with which they will soon enslave
n people, onoe great and free.
At this stage, we of the Houth aro
more < utelders, unit can only bide our
tiinp, and calmly prepare through the
ballot box, nt least to vindicate our opin
l ine and principles. That mesas will
helbund to f*rt« upon ua tho Atlanta
OoAn'ffutinti few can doubt; but l*t it
be doi'o in tta teeth of our earoeet pro-
* test, end every man’s feoord be known
to posterity.
Congroaa has already paaeed au sot
wbM givoa to a bare majority of those
voting the right to ratify the New Cue-
stitntion. No oauee for division now
axiata therefore, and the election, if (Willy
conduct*!, will be a true toet of the sou-
timente of the people.
Wo hope every true Georgian will at
tend the polls and aid in defeating the
nefarious a thaw at of our enemies
Tale.”
When we came out oLtta we* nearly
three years ago, exhausted in rdaourotp,
subdued in apijit, disappointed in the
bopeof|BgtratWpn»d'1ndfp«slpat giiv
arnment, and hopelessly in the power or
the general govern meat, from irhaeo au
thority we had vafaly straggled to be
fra*, these wee on the part of tha
Sootbere peopTe, with now and then an
ft, a oplrit of loyalty and com
pliance, which whHe It failed to inxpire
with coafidenre (n our
sincerity, has lieen to as, but a retrospect
of reproachfof aetf abasement The
Freridont of the United .States, a Houth
cm born man, consistent through his
whole life in devotion to the Union,
Wen when Ita preservation by force, de
manded the "folding up of the Federal
Constitution," ami when devotion to the
Union placed him in hostility, nnd from
otlr standpoint, treasonable attitude to
his aetive land and the people with
whom he was reared, and who had
long hoaorrd him, and who hud attain
ed his high position hy his effective op
position to us, had se< n his wishes ac
complished, and the fruition of bis hopes
in our utter humiliation and subjuga
tion ; at Dm expense of his party iiffifia
tion, and Ids fame wWi those who had
placed him iii power, graciously undoi
took the beneficent office of shit-lding
the conquered and oppressed from the
wanton exercise of power, and from cru
el oppression. Following (ho wi»ks of his
prcdocoHHor, ho applied the pardoning
power invostod io him, to the relief of
the nmasea of our peopio, and as cases
presented, acetnoti to be meritorious,
and prMented from xlnccre motives, he
■xtendod it to the Iwidurs, until but
comparatively few were left, without lie
range of his clemency.
Lincoln offered pardon as a promium
(or desertion, and to weaken and hreuk
up the rebellion he had failed to erush
by armed fores. Job neon Under the cov
er of hie illustrious example used it to
restore civil rights and build up tbs bro
ken Union. With the one it wue a war
measure, with the other it wae a meav-
uro of peace.
Wo accepted amnesty with nbolition,
Sad ita consequent evils in moral, social
And politilical relations, depreciation of
property and a radlcat uliango in our
jndustriul system. We lied uochoiee, but
sobrnKtsd to Die terms iuipoaed. But
our situation was not without hope, ax
under the cloud we snw the ailvor lining
iu the form of pormnnent pence, and
eventual return of plenty »i\d piosjxirity,
from the persiateut industry of our poo-
pa.
Walad hope of personal sucurity,
and protection to property, from the reg
ular administration of civil law, and tho
subordination of Ignorance and vioo to
ift'ind and virtue. We had suffered, be
sides in the fullcn nnd maimed, the loss
of perhaps two-thirds, of our worldly
estates {With a hearty good will nnd de
termined pur|»oeo, we tnt to work with
tha ramuant, to adapt oursalvoa to tha
new syatom which had been forced up
on us, and to train a population of liber
ated slaves to free and voluntary labor.
Th* result bus been, that at least half
of what waa left bus bceu spent in thin
vain effort, and now in a financial point
of view, tho country is near the vargo
of gonorat bankruptcy. But still for uU
this wa arc dutarminstl to wotk.
The course pursued by tho fedoral
authbi itisa iu reference to our freed no*
groos, and the civil administration, hua
destroyed ponfidtnee, drpreciatml tho
morals of tho uegin, rouderod person and
properly loss secure then they wore two
years ago, and tend* to annihilation of
hope from the prevalence of order such
as usually flows from the firm and reg
ular administration of civil law.
The effort of tho 1‘rosidcnt to save us
from ruin has involved him in the ruth-
hatred of nnd made him the scape-
stitntion, obliterate civil and comtitu
lioonj liberty, lyr the eljyrntion of tlm de
praved, vicious ami igpbrotit, in order'to
nee them for the accomplishment of their
fiendish purposes. Wo maybe crush
ed between the contending hosts. Per-
liapt we have a ttying ordeal before ue
—when, where, or how it ahull end we
cannot now see. Thera is but ons Hght
we can safely follow, and but ons rule
of action for all who expect hereafter (o
deserve the respect of themselves, their
own descendants and of mankind.—
That light is the light s/ truth, and that
rale is the rale of right at nil buxartfr
and to tho bitter end. Let there bo no
timeserving, no place-hunting, no base-
Judascs to betray us and our cause.-—
Let »•* be Content to deny ourselves,
and abide the return of liberty and
pence, or perish keeping vigils at the Al
tar of our honor nnd virtue.
toward told ocean, after nn fllnesa of xev-1 *** urd <$»"»»• »" d euperatition* of Gen-
Tin* Sit uni (mi.
To.every one who l.us calmly consid
ered. the maddened, ruckle** spirit, of
Congress, aft dovoloped in ita recent pro
recdfnge, it must be apparent that the
fate of Kk* American K<-puh)io is trem
bling in the bulsness. Althongh the
voice of tbs people has time and again
uttered Hit aotarfti protest against the
unconstitutional inaohluationa of their
law breakers, still, Ilk# men benrft of
Editorial Correspondence.
Colonii.'s Isi.and, Feb —, 1808.
Ih’ien itiid proflfto mother of scholars, di
vines, and statesmen, must rclspae into
D*ai» SasWala—From the axlreftto hopeless nfrioftn barbArism.
foint of this Barrow Isle, jutting for oat! Already the orgies, jncantatioea, and
BtaNCtt’aMvaitm Buaxxn.—New IVi
goat of tho fiendish malice of hia and
oar enemies. His effort to restore the
Union is their pretext for prolonging
anarchy; bis effort to save us is tho pre
text for messureH to dcstru) us; his rf-
ft.rt to save the Constitution, but pro-
vokr's them to bury it dee[>er and more
inextricably beneath the rubbish of
higher law," that lisa emanated from
their senses they dash madly forward,
bent upon carrying out their party
measures, even though they should bury
their country with themselves in one
common ruin. Alas I alas, for onnrthu-
tional libarty, should radicalism aArvive
the whirlwind it has begotten, and suc
ceed In (U schemes for party powei.—
Well may the crowned howls ol the “Old
World* now chuckle and wag their
'neads, for they have diecovered that
‘that god of Ammiusn idolatry, popular
liberty," which for ncurly a century linn
been a standing menace to the stability
of tbeir thrones, la afrar all but a phan-
tpm which is rapidly vanishing into airy
nothingnoas.
Y* mighty shade* of Welistar, 01 ay,
Calhoun! Fniu would America call you
if ahe could front your sleep of death
and invoke your counsel and guidance.
The ship you guided with your skillful
hands is now no more s snfu refuge from
the storms «*f oppression, but is heisulf
ftt the mercy of the waves, drifting, (><al
only knows whither, liehnld what des
olations Congress hath wrought in the
lend I Your country dissevered end
bleeding nt every poro. Iatelligunue
and moral integrity ignored ami tram
pled under foul by tha iniuiona of (low
er, whilst ignorance amt vice sit en
throned in the hi^h placoe of tlio.lund.
The people taxed and burdened by
oppressive legislation until patience lies
ocaaed to bo a virtue, whilst every day
tho weight t.f thousands is addod to the
National debt, which like a millstone
id>out the neck, is drugging the whole
country down io destruction. Congrwa*
men ! \Vo appesl to you. Yu degeoor-
ute successors of immortal heroes, sriml
are, statesman, what wiwild you haw ?
Dare you believe Hint tha lovo of liber
ty, wbich fired the souls of the puli iota
of'16, has utterly deserted tho lend of
Washington, and that tha people are
now ready to wetemns the tread of the
monarch ami humbly bow to tbe imperi
ous sceptre l Consider your ways nnd
repeat iu time ye mad anarebirta.—
A merle* is not yet prepared for' chains
nnd slavery, nnd as surely as tho sun In
tho hctivunn keeputh his appointed
course, a«» surely will the people, rise in
tin- name nf injured liberty and hold to
fearful account all those who h;»v«
dared to trample beneath their fuel her
chartered rights.
j Friends of constitutional litany
tltrougbout thin broad iiibd, how h»ng
will you allow the present stale of thiuga
to oontinue f Wo upland to you, end
urge you in tha name of all that in good
v v. 7 J vT, tKc"brwaadmg 11 and never to be ended
March 8.—Barnmus Museum, with v * ,
the curiosities and most of the animal*, i crisis. At this writing w« are appa
was burned to day. Loss half a million 1 , witty It ,'li. In'Kinniti)- nf > now milm
of dollars tion of our Iro'iblM, und in .It liuumn
Itarnuin w». liwundfar UMAOO.— j ,, 1( ,Uiblliij-, wo ira dooimnl to «o ho|»
M U >» «•* « r «-* -
.vsluotl at )25,0O0.
The GorrilU wus
bunted, the Uiantcea and Ciiwwisn
barely rsoaped, losing everything.-—
Tneuty-eight aftimala war* burned.
Five SinaiuYs.—Thor* were five
Saturdays in Fobmary—working (»oo-
I tie had live pay daws. This will
isppan again in 189*. At lha no»t
leap year, . there will ta fiv* Tlng» utaflla, that reepeettvejy seek power and
white winged ponce, bid this western
world a long and sad adieu. Tho vic
tors have quarrelled over the spoils, and
threaten each other in such high sound
ing words that apparently nothing but
blows can serve to expiata.
They are two groat opposing ele-
inyu in February ; fn 1876, five Toes- tic means of revenge. The one aeeka
.lays; in 1888,‘live Sundays; aud so tn m)lft the Coualitutioo, to elevntfc
i, a retrogression of two days in tbe
week ft-r evenr !eni> year for seven re-]
turns, until Saturday returns again in
. virtue, truth nnd iutellicance, and use
them to aecomplish tlieir noble pnrposr
1890, whin ilnro will ta fi\x* Saturdays, tho other seeks t » iMgrade virtue, truth,
erol dnfe, I am permitted, a languid in
valid, for tho first time to addraes yon.—
Tha change at this season from the leaf
loss and wintry aspect of your city, to
thd moss covered driihfirsl mtk groves,
bright cedars, flowering mystics, and
slmoet perennial vegetation of this balmy
region, to tho visitor is mostnlriktng.
A few yard* from my window, s
chimp of orange trees bending under
tlieirgoldan fruit are in full view, and,
wonderful to relate, upon tbe same
boughs myriads of delicate bud* and
blossoms, the fitting ornament of tho vea
tel bride, exhale their fragrance upon
(lie air. In the offing, fit. Catharine's
Island, with it* snowy stall-studded
beach ie plainly visiMu, while the tsm-
post nous Atlantic hul l* its foam creeled
billows with milieu roar upon the barren
sands.
Thift Island was once ita clmeen
homo of tta rod man. Abounding with
deer, turkies and wateribwl, every creek
fringed wi*h cxhaustleos beds of tiie
choicest oystore, its waters teeming
with fish, tl.ay congregated Imre in mul
titudes, and cnyiywl a vary paradise up
•»n earth. Many inirrseting remains
stilt render mots evidence of the former
•xisteoce sod glories of this departed
race. Rude tumuli, despite the ftutioo
of tbe elements fbr onoturie* Mill rsrr
their head* In numerous places, sod vest
piles of oyster shells mark the site of
ovary village and lodge. Tbe earth too
is sprmklsd with arrow trnsds, spear
points and fragment* of eartlmrn ware.
Home of these mounts h*vu been open
ed, and prove to have beau the mautn
leu ms of tlieir chiefs and braves. Hu
man skeletons, vases of clalmrato finish,
javelins, mortars for ponnding mails, or
namental trinkets, images, end all the
paraphernalia of savage life, are bore
deposited to aeoompany tha spirits of
the deceased to tlieir uew hunting
grounds. But alas I Kvcn before these
(rail mommi'-nta have beau obliterated,
the inamory of the aboriginal occupant
of tha toil exists a* a ware myth, or trs-
diticMi, and will aooa be lost sight of
forever.
But aympatby for d«*d Indians is hm
much like tta charity of omna of our
Northern friends, which seeks a vent, by
Maiding m->ney *nd aupidiesto foreign
parts, while deaolatioa and famine reign
at borne. We reserve ours therefore,
fbr the atsrving countrymen, who, by
ysakeo or rather radial grace still veg
elate upon tho anil.
It were vuin within the Ihnita of a let
ter, to attempt to portray the wide
spread misery and deatitufioo wliicli
prcvsils among all rlnsaes on the s«s
board of Georgia. Tho cro|« of grain
and cotton the past year were a most
lamentable end total failure One Plan
ter, Mr. M., who employed 100 bnmla,
and Worked four plantation*, realised
for himself, 97 lbs. of semi cotton, and
made more corn with bis own labor on
a amall patch of poor ground around his
dwelling, than all hi* colored employers
produced. Another gentleman, Mr. U.,
from 16 freed men housed on* sod a
half bushels of oorn, and shout a basket
of cotton. And thi* with slight varia
tion*, is the and record of a vsat inajori-
ty of the plantar* of the *ca coast of old
Libarty, onto tta geniul abode of hos
pitality, wealth ami refinement. The
history of Jamaica la already repro
duced In thi* section, and i* moftttadgi.
lily appareut, iu the rained and dilupi
dated dwelling*, m glccUd rustle, uhuu
Untied aburchfs, briiiublu covt-rerl field*,
waning white population, and general
decay which univenmlly obtain*.
From all parts of the Statu the no-
grnaa who bad been removed, sumo of
them many years ngo, have returned to
tlieir old haunts without food or means,
thus adding to tta gvuoral distrain.—
New Advertisements.
TO MERCHANTS
trat Africa have resumed ttafr power
and influence over these poor deluded
areatures, and fettiahiam ami idolatry
will anon ta fully inaugurated. What
Will be- tb# finale of thfs race the
Arbiter of all human event* alone
can determine.
Wa at least aro guilitas of ttair phys
ical, moral and eternal death. Can the
same ta said of Thud. Stevens, Charta
Sumner, AWby Kelly, \Vendell Phillips
and those ot their ilk ?
VVo cannot close thi* letter without
an urgent appeal to the interiorcountis*
of Georgia in behalf of their suffering
brethren of the seaboard. Upon them
have fallen tile full force and brunt of
tha lute struggle which blasted the
hope* of millions. Fully aa deserving
as yourselves, they have nevertheless,
Buffered infinitely more. Let us come
to their aid st least with bread and
meat sufficient, to avert tho pinching* of
hunger. Most cheerfully Will wa aid in
raising a fund for this praiseworthy pur
p<*e, and hope soon to chronicls tha
fact that actions have taken the pLeo of
words. Ever yours, II. II. J.
PLANTERS
To ProviO for th« Working of the |
Streets.
S EC. 1 At M arfeiMd by ifat IftVar and CoenciL.
•4 lha at If tf Calhbrrt, Thai a b / bera.Ki <ub ^
,h * Bwn'h
Say »f ftfnl psy »aU> lb# City TrtnaarT, iba 1
...m ol tbrt. dolWra atd Illy atala.aahla An«.»
•aa, a«d tbcrrby bt raUefad flan as? nbilaatios
'» airt-t Hair f. w Iba yrar 1 f<«a.
*>• *• *• J* Airtbar o-daittrd hy the awthorifr af
JhaUST pnane ae jmibg iba HiNri
- 4 -' 1 lakalbr Tf*r ’- L - -‘
^ye^hava Joat rotf-tvod, asd oftrutg at a
cUAi.L MARGIN,
I'elcfmm* to the President
frail the People.
Tha President is in receipt of hun
dreds of dispatch** from all parts of the
country, from wlihih we m*ks tbe fol
lowing aobtetiona, showing that the peo
ple sr* moving:
Andrmt John*)*, Prmidont:
Isi>i*u*rfj*M, February 2-4.—Yonr
friends Io Indiana send you greeting as
surance* of support In your fight for the
Constitution.
AnJrrte Johtmss, I'toti'itnl:
Pittsbum, P*., February 24.—Your
friends hare are moving. Remain firm.
Be thou ruler even in the niidal among
tbmu enemies.
A. 0. I/oyd, Presiflent D. 0.
George II. Ke/ser, Tic* President,
D. C.
Wra. Murray,
Of the National Union Committee,
Allughuny county.
Hit K.rctUency JnHrt* Johnytn .*
New taom-.v, February 24.—At a
meeting of the DanKN-niU of New Lon
don, held thi* evening, tta following
resolution wus adopted :
Whknka*, la vjrw «f the present r#».
clntionary attitude of Congress, anting,
as its lesm-m ooofeaa, outride of tta (*ou
MUntHHi of tha I'mted State*, and in
view of the (Midilion of tiio 1'ieoidunt io
resisting such action,
Hi’.t+ood, That we the Democrats of
the city of New IahmIoii, pledge him our
most heart support in immey, votes, or
men.
11.
P. Wat runs, Secretary.
An truc Jnknirm. 7‘rraw/rn/ :
Now York, Febniury 24.—Every do
cent man iu New York city is-with you
W u will (like cure of all Governor Wes
rv'ii man. God bloos you. We are for
the taue.
1 AO Caaka aad Tiarcea Cl EtR RIRKend AIB
ajUE-i and HUOOLUEU.1, alto
ftn« Berrats FI OU*. ot trrrj ctaeaedquaHty
So Iteirela WHIHKEY. <( TarK^i* vnx1*»,
HO MarraU and bali-barraia BLUB FIHH,
•0 THirer* M0LASHB8—Ceba A Bngnr Hum
MACKKRtL-att Roa a^ >im pwk»
1M BM« HUOAR, A, B, C, Creakad
and Pcwdarrd,
t.V»"B«g«COhFF.X.
Me Bum T0HAUC0,
*w> Tatra TAACR ONllM,
|A U»l«* UhN AllURtrS,
tr Ualaa MACbJf Mil.I. 4 ,
SctiI UOBtf, I t, I and 4,
l.tVta Pound* A-swipy COTTON,
1,000 I'atindf Plum l.inn ROTE, }{ t® 5i»
in Balt* BAOOINO.
lftVOi' Itoanda IRON, uaiHlnd, .
S'HI Kwra MAll.M,
1S.0O0 Penndn IIOI.LOW WARE,
CANIM.RM.
80A PR,
POWfiKR.
auot.
BUCEETB,
TUUH.
OUR
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Bmbraenn erarylhtng naanlly l
000OR llnuan. Our Aiuck nt
Domettic Stripei, Print*, Clothing,
Shoes, Linen Goods,
Arn ampin. Wa nra da<«rmmnd Ie knrp on bnsd n
Bo. I Slock in
Ever; Department,
'J. l 1 ..
New Advertisements.
An Ordinance,
««»« j^.U-glh
— ^ - . _ jrar a rcraM theref .r, uj,
w lb« dahrary ol which to iba Ctvrk. tha CWb
■Ml tanwa la kins aa aBamnibei Prone eurat dm*.
Sne. < It la fnnha* ordamrd, That nil mwiaa
r>.a*d in •amrdanca eri«h Ih. ftr^
OrdmnoM ahall be known u a Hi real Fuad, nod
thnll ha .ap-ndad tsaiwaiaeiy tar lha improrcwwnt
ul lha •iraala. S •
Hno. 4. Att parnawa •nl>cl to ro,sd doty in lha :
Sect ion. ohuio aa aacmpiioa hum lha UJatk, ,k«!l
ba r*N" ,r *d us work iba *trarU in .onsrdanen win. "
•Hi^marramreb«lbrl.w ; nod an* ywrmso fc||.
t or rjdu^tn* t. wort Iba auwata wta srar.ed t.. 1
T' ioAd not lew. liu ona a»r snore
^n thraa dollar a web day or pot of n du y ba
fcila or rrfeaaa to m>rk.
Apprurfd March Id, IMl.
w. o.
AMaal: KD.Cm»ru^
Ttcapowrj CUrk.
KIODOO, Mayar.
OMTlII.
STOLEN —$25 REWARD!
-TOUiN, r™, Ik, pT.mt..ta,o< Dr. *m. II..,.
rfifii „ iDJJs:
A SORREL MARE.
*— 1 ■ -Ojo 7 rrnn «|J u Iu d r„, "i,
t _ta Mt al newk -od berk, and Dearly blind. I
Hba wan tr^ad w Cw.hb.rt, .bar. ril troana nf
1 will par lb* ahora onward hr bar. nr ie* in-
fcrmoiM II. a I will land h. bar monrarr 7
ttbOUUK HKNDKt, Frewt
Dr. W. R TACKETT,
H A " h»rawrty •»
••pwd by E. H. Platt, on Cnllaga nlr^.
aaaria^anaw Lwnpktn •irn.l, ni lb. Trwnk'Ldae-
* rd mnrftU
SCJILXY SUERIFV8 HALLS.
WILL brwdd nw the fim Taatdaj lm Am
I., th, ...I Li J __ |_ k ■
*!*• C ’ art R'waa door hTiao'tntrti#^
Htnrllla, wltbin lb# waonl boon of ania, tba M-
■ tot of Und. No 4*. in Iba lOlb District af
•«» R«hl«y OMwty.nn Usa protmrty
John T Orirn. In naliafr ibraa Ja^«'i Cymt fc
in nror of W». M. Mi.,
Ard will maka U In lha ad*»r'«ra itf DEALERN
and nib, ra in call npow on bafnra laying to ibair
aio.% and aespclian.
A larg* yntiinn of nor Bloat waa bnwgb t bafnra
Uia rtwrni ORK\T AUVABt'l to Os.-da, nnd wn
are prepared la r »« EXTRA HARO A INN I
^ I - t^NWrty pot atari nwl
br riatoe^tnt, Jnbn T Crrni. U.y maria by H J.
McCrary, CotMtebla, and ralamed In ma p f ffl
SSS. T ^ ,in - '^TL^
Atoa.nama and place M orroa of l^ari,
n U ". p, r r * f,T “* w. V. M.-btoy, ft.r bin
1H - 7 - ketoft i«
o'd Jund 'niwa. bem known a. plan, wbtre U.
1^ French ftinuarl; hand. pra la« fl
Alan tame lima and ulree. ona lot „f Und. num
ber do* ks-.-wa. in the fv.k Dtolriai «( Mel.ley *mm-
ta pre-rty ..I w II. tTrtop. Inr hi. Htorened
Imwniy Td« tor iSST «*- - - ~
T»s I* Hacuw.
J. B BOBS A SOX,
H.,. n Ctar,. uO u Km,
mnrft-41 Mamn. Gn.
POftT!
11A XU Old 1 II s/I Kill FI '8 SALKS.
An dr tic Juhuton, I'retultnl:
I’lrprsviLi.B, Pa., Febiuary 2l.—Pp-
hold vigorously tta executive ami judi
cial de(>artmwuti< of the Government
agaiiint any uab.il that altnnij.Ui to do-
story them, and tbe people will austain
you.
(Tua. D. Him.*,
Gh'u Deiuocratiu Standing ConnmUce,
feihuyikill county, Pa.
Andrm Johntm, Pr^tidml:
Nr.w llanroan, Mams., February 34.
—You will ta sustained in executing
lha laws, under tha C'oontiiulion, io New
England. Stand firm. — Xtdtnnnl lnUHi-
fdsucr.
M. Only one white person voted in
AUbuni* to every one hundred and litiy
negroes.
ITiw Augiwta pn;>eis of Satur
day (UiiHiumta the death nf Aaron 1L
Jon**, an old and esteemed citiicn of
that piuco.
nnd great-for the aAke of tho glorious i'ftair load being almost valueless ami
memories of the past, and the weal of
unborn millions, that you faltar not in
the groat work which you only can ac
complish—the redemption and restora
tion of popular liberty npon tho conali-
without purchasers, tta poor whit**
though anxious to do so, cannot move
tlaewhure, having been stripped of ev
erything by General Sherman’s raiders.
They labor iKKler another peculiar dia
tutional basis. We of tiio South are | ^{yuntago also. From tta ineolubrity
compuratively powerleso, and are anx- of t | |e gwam pa an d low lands which
totiriy liNtkiug to you, the Conservatives
of tta North, to strike off our fetters, nnd
tlieH, shoulder to shoulder in one solid
phubinx we’il breast the storm, aud won
to that nian who dure* atrclolr forth an
impious hand ngirinut tbe bulwark of
constitutional liberty.
Salty.—One J. K.* Bryant, dvlcguto
to the ficaluwag Convention, for the
aeooud time, a few days aiocs, charged
the Atlanta Intelligencer of "being an
irrespoosiblt journal," when th* editor
makes this caustio rejoinder :
When suoh a charge comes from re-
tj-rrlahif sources w« vh a U meet them in
a proper manner, but coining frtHii on
Sinmannarod dog," as it !ms come, we
oun only say to him und of him, that bo
l*'’l wiwn lie uttered the charge; iimL] dulgcd
tlmt he did so knowingly atul wilfully.
coraprioe the only (artile portion of tbe
couulry, tha pUuUr uunuut give hi* en
tire personal attention during the sum
mer mid autumn months to his buainess.
Death would be tha certain penalty.—
llcnob tbe freedmon must bo left Io
themsulvQt; and with their guns and
political meeting* and wholesale thofrs,
acoompliah little eta thau the ruin of
ttaic employers.
Iudaed (% i* painfully evident that un
less bureau aud military rule ara re
moved, and til# negro is taught by the
wholesame operation of the law, that
Bishop Pikbck. —This aide and elo
quent divine pfvwched L» a very large
coogn-gstiitti at St. Lota (Methodist)
Church oil Sunday. Boldneni of utter-
anus, ;>ers|ucuity and grace of lunguHge
ara his uhumcterialiua. Ilia rhetoric is
fiua aud logic unanswerable. On this
occasion ho was paculisrly sevare on
tta degeneracy of the tiroes.
New Advertismenta.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
WILL ha salri, ha lure lha Oort Hoaaa door, to
lha ml; ul Cu’hfcart, aa tha ftret TaaaUa; to April
nil wi.hia tha oaoai haore af aala, ana Hiore
Hmh and Lot, now ommptari by U. Opsawhmmar.
t*.uadad on lh4 Soalh b» HaUwia, lUrid.ut A Qs.’t
•uwa hoi.M, oa lb* Nudb b* Tabl a Morel aeri
“ la ibarHy af Cnlbbart,
th* Kaat by Tftblia Mqaare, . . , . ,
l» M>tofr a Ui I to Ik liver ol Cn* i'oaoc.1 .riCato-
bar. ra. F J. Raftoari. J O. DAVIS.
marMil pra fra |J CIlJ "
J aura, Jr Adminixireior oo tha aauia of Sbad-
raak Adam*, Sr., havtof applied for leave !o eel)
Ilia land of arid aalala; all pareooa la term tad ara
nudliari ki Ilia ihtir (d^ac'i ioa by Iba oaal Ma;
Term of iba Court of Urd>aarr f.r aaid oaantr.
Wt.nre* tnv oOtctal a.faatnre Mareh id. IMS.
mari Am W, 0. KIDDOO. Onlinaiv.
t vRORUlk, RAwaoLra OSearT.—David
xr* * • •
Cbanbare, baviap applied fbr LeMan of Ad
rn.aiain.tioo oa lha aeute ol Job a ( ampb*, lata af
iiiuhhu, an ibh
ihvir objaattona, if tor, bv lha otii
April Tarn, at tbe Court of Ord.earv for aaid oaaa
rofraudy and atoaUng are orime* to bc.fr Winwre in; affleml •i*a.t*reL^Ma»Mi at less.
* ' ... .010*3-1 Ol W. 1)
promptly p’nfl^erl, and that they arenftf
thr pats and spoiled favorites of the gov •
efnraont’ to bo eourtod and
by all, this .cradle of
. KIDDOO, Ordinary
■ gt-r.ord Larin; app'iul for I^Urn. nf Adinin
foireltoa oa ihe rautc ». Saimiei N. tlarri^tolc of
raid c-uhi't dr-aaard. a'l (reraona intarrelrd a.f aa-
lib- t*tt d *•' bla their oi>j -etb-na. if anv, br lha avtl
... , AihiI Term ■ f lha C-Mirt'.fllrdi arV for reM e.-U"l;
erty m Crorgia, tl.w nhisi-ry-juf gn at, B ..i im w. D KtDDOU, o.Ui—,.
VII I. b» ar.lr*. brlere lha Court llnore d.a>r, in
(LxhlH- J, !>«., brlwrcn Ilia .iMMrbuara f ■■!*, aa
Iba fir at In ada; id Ap.d aval, 'be foltowirjf
pr.D-vrty, Io wil:
Out I I oi laid No. 4«, to the 7th D.Uriel ..f
■aid o- i.aiy, fi*r I'rtirar’* .oat «.n <wo b ba, fmm
Kuii<ii>l|ih Si.| HHir Court, av lha property of W. J.
Satie.wbin-. Iruatre, *ar ip lavnr of Main.irl Ona
wold, and tha nlhet ia bvor of Qatoliltian lUrlind
ra aaid W. J JUcerwD.re r.»|.evi; poialeJ out
b; nill.era of CVmrt. Tm.aat aaottmt.
l’'opertr a..Id a* K. L |touyl»*a - ri-k.
mtrif i pit fre |1 W. T DAVW.Bherif.
RA ItOLPH SHERIFFS SALE.
% 114, be aotd, b«tore iba Corel Houae dour, in
f’oibban. .* tbe tttat Tieadat to April aetl, lot
i f laad.’SD. t«*. to the S'h dblrtol of aaid enmity,
■a,.In |H«pertr af Frier Bicwart. ai'r of tl. 4
Yeaer, to aatwf; a la« • ft. Lary oreria aad ra
a.ncri Io a, br a CaaNabla P taper I; pom lari
>ut he detof.darn. Taaani o.utoeri.
marUri pra toe »X W. P. DA?IB, Rhoriff.
Ala-> aama lime and plan, ant half nf tot Lead,
No ITA. m »tb UiatriM of aaid aoaal.r, 100
more m free, .« iba ptoperlr ot Robert R'hreive,
* * tree R ft, to farad of f .UcTL
fiOka ra aaid Kthrtdfa. 1’mpetl; pmkied out by
oMearofauaiL Tvkeal koito d.
pra fre |J
Aim, as me lima and ptooo, lot of Land. No. SO,
in ifUlh Di-trm ol aato oouitiy, a* the propt-ri; of
HrOrr llartaftold for officer'■ reel .«i fl »a In bvor
of K. U Dou^are va. aaid lUnaSeld, and aaadrv
mber ft bat* my hande aaa.i.ai Hear; Ha.iakeid.
l’ropa-l; pototad ool b; ofBcar ol Court. Trnaat
oottHad pre Ira M
Alao. aama lime and place, by vtriaa nf Mir Joe-
Dee court Pom 77*'h D.atrirt t» M., loUaf IabU,
No* b4-‘> and *«rt m I. th Diatriet of aato cuuqi;, al
the properly of W. T. Rei*« hert’r (nno rretorot,)
in f.vor of llenrv lr-Dg, Admr. of Jaome Maiheara
dee‘d, W Tbnribill, W. T Rrlrw,
•aeiiti'y. Property petoted out by Fielder A Joaee.
Tenaoi aoiiAed. pra toe 14
Pabfie Miitiara, bom.drd aa IWtowa: Kaat by
J. Davie. Weal by Hrouka llouee. -o-rth by Pnbiie
Square. Known aa Iba " i-id ft.riped Bulldinp |y>l,"
aa ilia properly of H. Powara, t fficer a anal oa S ft
ia ftvor ol Kratov A Riea va. Unreal Pewere, aoa
awdrv other fl ba to my ha ad a apaiart aaid Paw-
arm. Properly pointed eat by town af aoart
Aba, Mare tnae aad piece, ton eeree of Load,
with a* tba improvewtamu. lytojr ia ibeeily af Ontb-
bart, au Uta Moo lb atoa of M. W. R. K and Waal
al Mtokaly road, kaawa aa tba eM L Atkiaaaa
ptoaa, aad »barer* L Atkiaa-a saw U»aa, -- **--
property of 0 P ItraX. tor aSrrr'i ecat at
ft to ftvor af Cram. Boyatoa A (to, va. aato
Haafl, art other I haiawy head agatoat
Reall Property patatod out by dafaadant.
L. Atkiaau* a»w litre, aa Iba
of 0 P Rrall. hr aflker’i acat ao aaa I
• ~ “ * “ ‘ 0. P.
0. P.
Reall Preparty patotod oul by fttoita. p f |X
Alan, same linea aad ptooo, tot of Land, No. IT,
to tbe ldto D MU tot of aaid eneely, aa tbe proweny
ol M. <.or»«le». far tdLoar’a reel oa S la to >ev«* of
o'bar 1 la# to my ban 4a r
Property pototod out by detoedaat.
f (••I’m'vT.
.0.01 wli
pi Ire |l
Alao, aama time aad plane, ^ to Land No. X.M.
to Tuwa Itolrto, add eoonly, aa Iba property •(
Bai l Pace, U+ oftoer'i reel oa I to, J. Hck Uano
va. Baail Pare, and real on other ft fee in my prib-
araatuo acaioal aatd_I*eoa Pr. jrety pointed oul by
Tenani artiftcri. ' prefafS
A law, Mtor -oar nod place fat af (toad. No 4, io
Iba Alb Dtairict nf read reeoiy. aa iba preparty of
A. H Hendry. Lr , tficer'a coat oa fib, Jaura L
Pulla.ri va A. H. Hroriry, and lor coal oa aundry
oih*r 0 fai ta toy boada afamvt aaid A. B. Hradrv
Proi-arly poibtad oOt by ollicara id court Teoaat
aot.Sad. HAS IIROOKM.
ntarA.d pra ft* |8 l>rp< him riff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Adao.r, Hr., Isle ol Hand >'pb couoly dccrared,
nr* re<|.ireied to make inimrdia l « > luaynjcnl, and aU
rorannu haring cUima >^inat t‘Ulf are Outi
fivd io preeani thrm in irrma nl tbr ta».
mUaDKAlK A li a MH. Jr.
tuatj-Lto aUanuiana.or.
* W (ba.
Preparty pou tad nut by
pra toe A*
ptoaa, on# lot of
. party of II ram Tiaon, No 8, In I!
trial of otigbtolh M.'-c.fre m.w ffabtov couwty Oft
aak # hail * h.r bta Male and (!. naty TVl far IM7.
opariy po.aled oul b> T.k CniUrl. r. p | $»
Alao. >ama I'toa aad pi era ;.0 arraa of Lead. N...
10V ,o tba Ad |li«.ri*t of ortg-oaliy Marina* area
Hfb'ay «. an.* Irvtod-a »a ,br . r..parO .4 j. f.
■•PC- ,n ' hl » H‘»ia and Crmaly Tal lor I8«7. Pnm.
any pnlaiari out by bv T«* Cailaab-r. p f ftl
Alao, a.me liata and pin.
No.
“ST I Au anaa af Land.
M .n tbe M Darirwi «l ..Mfloellj Mure.^re
Mrhlry r. only, aa lb* pr.- ( erly .f M.rt A.
r, hit ber MiaU aad Co* Iv Tal far |C4|. Prop-
lM.lnla.1 ..I I.. II I T .... r
Carr,
•rty paialad oul by U. L.’T,
i, Tai Cnlfeerer.
p.afaaM
A Ud. mid, timet "d plare, )0<l aerviof Und. No.
in Vbe id Ibaltic' of orif .'.ally Mueeogre m>w
Mcbtoy c-Hinly, m tba imrei.y nl II. II AlliaoD,
h.r hi. MUla aod Count> T.i far lb«T. Pr. reriy
pointed . oi by II. I. T ao.. T 0. pre la- >1 *
Aire, mine lima and pfare, ho acre* ,.f land Nn.
". in IhaXd lU'iu t id or.K.aally Murenwr* now
Rchlrt rean'y, eaih* t.rhpritvbf3 w Brewer,hr
hia H<a'a and ('»umi< Tat iur 1847. I'rnperit iioiiil-
ed .-si by Tea Ci.llactur. preiea ftt
Alao, Mine nma aad place, U'O acrea of Laud, aa
ib« ( report; nf W. T Hu.oa, No. *<4. to lha Ad
Dxtriet at nr.final I- M.iart^ar i.aw Mcblay rewni-,
Iba mom belt.* lor hia H.aia aad Couniy Tea, far
iba year l *47. Pmaled out by Ta» Colfwfaw.
pra to* |J
Alan, rem* lime and plare, 80 acrea af Lead, aa
•ha pn^mrir a: C B Httaapr, No. 84, in lha 4th
li.airwl of Plekina, iba tome beiay aotri b*,' bto rttaia
and Otaalr Ta* for lt*7. Petal* I awl by Tan
Co lector, U. L Ttona. pra Ire M
J Aire, aaree Uam aod place, r-k* FJoua* aad Lot la
Eltovilta, >nnwn aa lb* plan* where Ctarlto Oraen
ft>rtneriy l r«d, anw oftupmd by Dr. R. T. Biviaa,
and levied oa a* lb* pi apart v nl C. H O.eaa, far
bto Htat* and Ca-nie Tai far 1NT. Property
—..Bled oul by II L. Tie- a. Ta* (LJlaoiar.
•nrltd pra lea fl T. B. MTKRM, Sharif
(JUFTMAN SHERIFF'S SALKS.
WILL ba a<dd. before Um Court Houae door ia
a* lha firm Tore-lav ia April nail,
*, lb* fallow to j proper-
witbiu lb* 1*1*1 bawce al aata,
If. to wil
aad <be aato bail ul ta N». lift, all of tb* above
named lead* being to iba JlalDiainal of eflginallr
Italy to* A
(avert oow Qu.ima«i oonaly, aotd to autialy II,--
a agamal aaid landa. iba year IM7 :|faata-
aaed by ft C. 0«Ufard T 0 Air 1S«T. pra fa*
A Ire at the aama lima nod plare. fS acre* of
Und, in lb* Xitoih real corner of lot Nm 1«T, aad
10 ear re in lha Norlt-anrt aorkar of )*• No. «M.
M'd landa bei> g iu iba Alb Ihalrlef nf Arfamvlly
U* now Q.i.lman orflaly. aoM b> Mltofr tal fl fa*
XXi'r SS,*®
wnrStdi ‘ -
J. M. O! IYER, Sheriff.
POftTPONBD
QUITMAN SHERIFFS SALK
WILL b* arid, an lb* ft rat Tua-day to April aaat.
baton tba Court Uoure doar is Oeorgeiawa. fai wf
Load. No. AOO, iu the fab Dial riel of urigiaafly La*
* Quitman wmaiy.
** w w af >1
J. (’. Unit lord, T. 0., far iba year l re?.
I. U. OUTER, Hhariff
mar Aid pra toe |> J .
N OTICK.-Will be arid, b*fara rtM Cawri Howe*
Soar, b **' -
. •• tba city of Cntbbart, aa lb* fltal Twaa-
riay in April atit, between tba legal boare of Ml*.
Iba Boom aod Lot Ivtog to I be eMv of Cuibbart,
oa Eafaaie Heart ; bounded au tbe Kart by tba tot
wberrea J. T. Brt.wa now Urea, aad as tbo Waa*
by J. Ragiand'a lot, to eatU/y lb* arel nn two fl (aa
.toned from to* County Court ol R.adolph county,
aod otbe.e ia mv haad to laror of Jnba O. Mas-
grim va. tan 0. K. Sherman and Miaa P. A. Walk
er; Bred lev Slang iler ra. Mr a. C I. Shern.an aad
Nito F. A. Walker. Property pointed rail by tb*
adant. W. G. CONLET, a ». o. a.
awrMda pra fre $S
X'OTICK.-Wm hareM, Sefare lb* Crert N-m
ll dra*r in lb* any of Cu’bbart, nn <h* ftret Taaa-
dny to April nail, within Iba legal hnuyi af aato.
Um entire interval in Ini of Ijuid, No. II. lying to
iba t'h Diatriet of Randolph count*, bebngiag to
'be defendant, L. Tamar, lo aatiafy iba oont an two
fl (aa, iilned from the County Cmirt, K.r coot on';,
in hror ot John McK Oonn vn, l^dnrk Turner,
Leonard A Jordan va. L Tomer. Property point
ed out by oo* »f lb* ptoioufla ia ft to.
marSid pra to* ft W. O CONLEY, ucc.
G EljKOlA, RireiLra rovmrr.—Antic* ia here-
by gir»n h. all i-eraona ormcemed, iha» E I,.
Dnu’lael. Adnjiliiatralur on Ihe relate nf Mary J,
Uagae I, and uo tbe cata'e of Berjamm Herewy. hat
«p lied In Die mr l^tu.t nl Dimi'a fan fmm ijawl
adr-i'ni-lrelioiia. Ih^.r aa im will De greolrd at
the ^#*1 iVptemher Term ol thli Cnuri if oreV-gal
rinerti.tr> thvie.u ...ul 1 be nude.
uui - b.u M'. U. KIDDOO, O.Jiuary.