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it)t vCutljbtvt Appeal.
neUMini HI mutiuT Ktmtoffl *t
SAWTELL ft JOKES
, UM. H. II. JOPrtir, 'T6rro».
■ntrilSIlAT, MARCH », IK
To Hie To Hie Uci^l Kxfeusiou aX (lie llnnknipl
cue—A file iiii flic Plrnl. j Ad ir Anoilicr Tear.
We nrecrnJiMfl infojAcd diet M H A rn*rnlii-r of pie Ctrog rrMimml Com-
recent C< ti| D H'.'gr thflfuegrfcaj^ thiM rritteeflp "revisit At^pica" |vrites from
bounty, W. II, Noble and — Jack- ( Waahtngton thut tlio provisions of the
•on, colored, were nominated, (he former Bankrupt Law will lie extended unotli
• r voar, fiom the first of June.
AafbcrlitcC Afret*.
r Cutlibcri Dr. T. «. POWgT.L,
U " » r. WHAJHN,
wimi t.c. mm#.
I W. Y JORDAN.
Tort Uslbc* JffIVM C. WKl.I.fl,
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Macon IL S. MCVI1XC.
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Public Npcnklur*
We wf»«M auuounoe to the cittern# of
Kfttkdolph and lb* anrroondlng eotm'laa,
that Col. fylder will deliver an address
on ths momentous issue* of die day, in
I ho court housa at Cu t liber t on Hater*
day nest, ths in*-, at 11 o’clock
AM.
Th# people generally, of every shed#
of opinion nro Invited to attend, and lis
ten to the discussion of the question of
ratification, which is of such vital eifnil
ieanee at this time. Com# one, com*
aft, end leant your duty In the premises
Hon. AuffHlfna Reese l)f
,y eliiies.
Tkb worthy and dtetinguiabed gen
tlemut hui withdrawn Ida aamu from
tbs guhCrnatcriul ca»vn*s on tliO soore
of ineligibility. Tlio Executive Commit
tee id the Conservative Democracy will
meet this day in JJauofl to designate an
other candidate for the race.
Many names will donbtJone bo pre
sented, among thorn we trustthatof rur
talented and popular townsman, Col,
Herbert I (elder,
Long a resident of Cbcrokse, and fa
vorably known in that auction of the
Htatv, and fqtiaHy acceptable to South
western Georgia wh' jli line just claims
to the position in question, we nrdeutly
, hope that he Will receive the nomina
tion. bellave that Col. Fielder enn
eoncrotmtc and ooatrol a larger vote
then any other man in this region, or
perhaps *q the State.
^Vldle prepared to fuppoft with on
-Afctiaiaaai any individual who may hose-
dialed by the Committee, sa oar stand
ard bearer, ws edit indnlgedbe hope
that tlio lame of our Irlend may be
*ift##d before tho people
Tail N*aw C^MTirunoal-!^' pubtlah
to-day tha work ol the Atlanta omnium
ptfAsrww, composed of delegates of eve
ry hue and color, spiced with horse
thieve*, renegade adulterers, Slink* of
whipping post memory, perjured butub-
ere, (Blodgett,) G. 11. Hopkins, reverend
spoststre, end a Mi/# salt to save the
mass'from \ utrcfactlon.
A few sections compand our approv
al, sad might wall be appended to the
Cnaatituttoa of 1M6. But as a whole,
the document is the moet bsae and info-
Hmus betrayal of,the lights of the tfhito
mao that over won submitted to an in*
dignant and hisulled poople.
Ye who v(do* the parity aud honor o(
our viitUoua wi'Wrn, ond love the land
won by tha aworda'of your father*,
spurn and lejsot ih* unuUau thing.
Mo. Jxipcua an# KdrAfrio*.—A
rumor from Aitant*. winch, thus far
lack* confirmation, that Governor Jen-
kina advisee non-action in the approach
ing tWivTis, will surprise every on*.
Fat <MMB*U*t w« do pot give a parti-
d* of oradoncelo tb* report. Such a
Mggratioo If adopted, would be tho
practical surrender of the State iritn the
hands of our enemies. To changt front
wn the eve of battle is always a hasard
it would l* fatally ruinoua.
Let the order t», doe* ranks, fix bay-
nn«to and j'cepar© to charge. There
shank! he no wavering, no iuoortitudr,
' not « stop tvodrfon back wards. Citiuons
of Uandolph, in this trying hour Georgia
expects every man tado his duty.
Amirraia—Farrxaa to Batistan
We see it stated that the lfats of reg
iatration will be reopened, in Albany on
Mm 6»h proximo.
Doubtless tho opportunity wilf anon
hf afforded also fc» all tho voters of thin
Distiict, who hitherto have neglected
thi* important duly.kfronrel their name*
in s«os«n for the content which is eo
near at hand. Wc hope large additions
will hf made to the white vote.
The House “Replication* In responae
to tlie 1'itwident’s “answsr” was re-
<ehr«d on the ttfth inet A motion was
made to allow the Treaident 19 days
for prsperst'ofl. After retiring aud
m Hcnator for tli* lltli Distiicl, and the
lutfi* n didutv f ir the Hcprcscnta
live branch of the Lcgtaluturo. Oiic
rarjn.-r III tlio MSW MHi MS|
)n tlm hofw that some foreign vagabond,
br domestic ingrste wllh a white skin 1
and black soul could be induced to fi'l
tli# position.
before drawing lb# hue* thus, und
distiiM’.tly timugnruting a oentmt pir o
tmtwM h tha two races, nn fngenimis bm
utterly false plot wu» devised to array
In deadly hostility the black sod white
element uf society, by inventing nod cir<
diluting the canard that the notorious
Jackson, eS-delcgate to the Convention,
and a mischievou* and unprincipled in
terloper, w*a tUreutaued with omusaiiui-
tkm. No m.o but this imporUd nub-
ance himself, nnd his black nsiociafrw
jwho were in the eecrut, ever even heard
pr dreamed of euah a threat. Thie wae
abundantly proven at tlie legal investi
gation held til the court house, where
hot n shadow of foundation ev*n, could
be produced for the authorship or aflat*
ence of tho rumor.
The purpoae of thie Radical amisaary
however had be*n*ub*erv*d. Suspi
cion and distrust had been sown in the
minds of the credulous frsedmen against
fbeir employers and best friends, and at
the word of command the league flew
to arms ond appeared in forco with load
ed guns upon the streets ready to begin
the fray. There, ns atp/icd last week,
fiudiug no white enemies to contend
wilh in tlie hush nmJ rspoee of that
sweet Hiibboth evening, they provoked
a quarrel with ono of their own cofor
for differing in Ilia sen iinents, and dcaa
orabd God's holy day with thair alumta,
and oaths, and threats of blood.
The whols movement wa* a part of
the radical progromme, and intended
for political purposes Of course the it
feci upon tho deluded negroes was like
applying a match tft a powdsr rung*-
sine; XII was rage nnd animosity; awl
w|i«n the excitement riwo to fever heat,
then was the opportunity sailed to nom
inate candidates for tho l*gialature, and
array tlio black against tho white race.
Thus hnve a fow colored foreigners
known to tho eommunily, who make
their bread by deceiving npd deluding
their more Ignorant brethren, bricked l»y
the venomous white spy operating by
night, in secresy nnd darkness, to the
ruin of tho country, auccccdcd in taking
the dnM #Uq) ru tlie bloody drams wIkwc
closing act will be tbe atihuim of the
negro race.
Jiet It be placevl upon fecnrd that the
gauntlet Was thrown by the Ah icon
Shall we take it up and !>)iod
ly entttr the arena of strife T Wc answer
no, by nil that la sacrUd, an t Let out's
be tho duty and mission, to detect, «*■
>, and drag from their lurking places
those carpet bag conspirators, of negro
and yartkew origin, and buhl them up to
the scorn and indignation of the blncki.
Will it be auid we are powerless to do
this? Who will admit that Georgians
have fallen so low, that with the aid of
eu|>erior intelligence, education, the pres
tige of the pool, and ninety nine Imn
dreths of the capital of Ute land, we ere
unable to cope wilh thosefoUdgwerepmd
enlighten and guide aright the laboring
ole's of tbe eommunily J
W * must cast aside all apathy nnd
indifference, nnd #Arlastly nddieas our
selves to the wmk of inetr acting our
freednym a« to their real dety and inter-
eel in the approaching alculionv- W«
thci& of the danger of listen
ing to InoendtBry teaehings end thus
cutting adrift from th*lr old friends ond
employer*. Wa must tell them that (kty
are lofiniteily more dependent and help-
tear than tbe whites; that if they prove
false and unreliable, we oan performtmr
stm labor or bring aasateUuoe from
abroad if needed; that they cannot an
tagoniso with their employers and bop«
to sueored and prosper in life; that it is
a question of bread and existence with
them as compared with political rights
which they are notcapabloof exercising;
that oar iuteroate are identical, aoJ
bound up together, ami un’eaa they
stand by ur In thie emergency irretriev
able ruiu will result to them. In short,
we roust sec to it that this election is not
Infr by default* and prove to tho world
thtft Southern men arc not eo cowed
and destitute of all honor, as bawly to
■inlander without effort their deureet
right* and privileges.
An*wee yc l arouso yo, Georgians,
the Crisis is upon un; we may not longer
fultes amt (JeUy with safety. The idek
The object of this ie WiltiWUt doubt to
off«r compensation loHoulhern Ktdiculs
for rejecting the repudiation plndls t<»
the s«veral Htate Conatitutione.
No * tun) man can beliure thnt Con
gross will lead its sanctum to meoaurcs
which will popularize ths already prev
■lent idea in tlie West, tlmt the only
way to cut th«* gordinn knot of taxation
is to ignore the bonds aud inflated cur
ropey of the government, nod return .to
the old basis of gold and eilvec as a le-
gul tender.
Knowing full well, however, that # re
lief’ was the only feature which could
Indweo any mao of Southern origin to
swallow negro equality and manhood
suffrage in the radical OonstituHone sub
mitted for approval, they bop# to Mp*
peaso their dvludwd victiioe by wlioer
aid they bate wstabbabed negro govern
menu, by the extension referred to of
the Bankrupt Act.
Ye Georgians, who; allured by tho
syr*n eoug uf relief are. ready to adopt
an instrumoct which will debase
own wive* and daughter* to the level of
the negro, pause, Atiti reflect ere you do
that which will cover you with shame
and humiliation, and/ail oven in (leliiev-
ing the object for which you would bar
ter rupultdion and the den rent right* of
your race.
Thpre will be no rpHcf derived from
llie negro Constitution, inroads and
innovations Iik*those Wpon the Federal
compact, would shake Tike an earth-
quwko the whole commercial system of
tbe Nurtj), and cause guki to mount up.
im eagle's w i ngn. It must not be forgot
ten that those regressions! placehold
ers havo themselves jjiltwa fat opnn thr
pickings of office, und own a goodly
■lisru of (pild beating bonds, grnen
hocks and government *ecurities.—
Think you by sny legislation of theirs
they will do nlight to impair the value
of their property ? Not ho. They lovt
the negro tonw, but their ill g tten gains
fur more.
AwsJ Ihoti wlfh the dolusio* thnt by
voting i«»r ratification, you will scrips
Immunity from y«ur debts. A deliber
ate fraud is sought trt he imposed upon
von un«|er the specious pretext of relief
Reject lfle profit-rod bribe with losthing
end scorn, and remain stead fust nn<1
tni© to tho hind Uf V«>nr nstivlty, ntid t*
tho untarnished nod flliathous inctiru
of your futlic.TH.
New* Mtimifo»rxrHs •
In the flfcGkriWk Cft'o the Supreme
^ourt,hna buwud jitu jtlfou |p C"ogr»*s.
and rtfupes to give any do*i*i«u st prev
ent, on tbe ground Hint p« iitioal jisris-
diction ii Involved. The old stiwj
where tho rights of tho down trodden
South nrp at stake.
An immense nidi ifodicul meeting
wii held in Buvnnnsh on the 24th irst
John Hloddsrd, Ksq , presided, assisted
by gfi vice president*. Hpceche* were
made by tX S, Attorney Fitch, Gen. II
K. Jack mm, Col. John Screven, anti
others. Orest harmony prevailed, aod
a comm 11 tee was appointed to adhet
prt'pcr unmfididc* for municipal offlt
Judge Moor©, of the Dnllun Circuit,
Ain t has reeHivod otdur* that unless be
draws juries from tho registry list*,
without respect to color, h« will be re
moved forthwith. Hi* decision is not
yek mads known.
Gen. Grant is afraid of Mos’uy ant]
has despatched a company to look after
hipt. Bo says th* I.ynchbnrg Uepubli
(lie AilvMiire Diwtrinr.—
1’it^ t*.uf ini Ofllco ;■ to be
AbollshrA.
|n Utfl Ot&rMuioo-^
ne day That fWOki -
one daylffst firid the foil'
item* of nows :
Mr. Trumbull, of I lin<»-, presented
a petition to Hlxtlish the ufivu of I'rcsi-
dtpil'oftho Chited Btatoa. Tlu^rodd hn
did *o without sny sympathy with its
Uiaocl, Olfic*, K. t). ARNOLD, i:..n»umog Kbt.c-n; J. T. WILHtTB, Grot..I A K «
A Tli-rj- B1ii«i <in luipc.rh- SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICE
iL. u»A,iti|,X,Biuari. KnlckeiWitr Life Ihmlranee Company of New York City.
Ts»n tlord»* of the Hiaute, es|»A*lly ; •*
foifl* l»*s4Jir.-« ymtr*r«how t|i*i the *9 ,,IW, ®lSP ajr s,rrc, » XavaiiDnli, Ua.
hsmbrr is filled l«) lawyer* fed on, " M .
calf »kin, and never ilnriltg t<» |»«t r Ihj- ,
y..ntl the limits of a n.'ti fmiu decision, ERARTUrt LVMAX. PreaUMl^ OEO. P. HNIKFIN. H*cr.t»rr i .AABOW JTILHUR, Motfi.r So.
by greeity men using thier oUcu l«»r
prrtlft, nnd by purty phttiers, Moking nt
from the Htundpoint uf
The Judge of the U. S. District Court
at Allwwta rule* thnt no intareet cai W
collhcted up<»» • not* payable on do
msnd, until after tha demand ie made.
The LaQroage Reporter still opens
fhre upon Joe Brown, aod swears be will
continue to do to, “to long as w* both
do lift/’
Referred to
clary, Ifo Stated that be had no sym
pathy with tho object.
Thi* i* a st-ooud time a similar peti
tion ha* been presented to the Nenate
of tho United States, before by Senator
Sumner, of Mu*oachu«*tti. from some of
his immediate omslituents. Il Will he
noticed that both Trumbull snd Cheiufler
disclaim Imving “say sympathy with
tlie object” of the petitioner*. This
may be the case now, *nd they may be
honest in they disclaimer, hut U i* only
bocaiiKc the petitioners, who »«k that
the office of Prceldc-nl of tho United
be abolwlied, are a little iu ad
vene© of then* Senators and the party to
'hich they belong, Thi# i* now th©
moat advanced opinion of th# leaders
of tbe Radical pariy, but the groat body
of it will *©mt overtake them, and em
hraoe their id#* a# • party tenet. This
has a!way# been the case with that rwfo
lutiouary party, tfuch men aa Wendell
Phillips and Williuin Lloyd Oarristtn,
bavaalwaya formed the opinion* and
oreed for the R*dic»l party, but have
ever baan a oonaiderald# way in ad
vance. Aa it ia tbe ca*« now, men lik#
Trumbull and Chandler, who hold a
subordinate position, have invariably
protested that they "h*d n*» ayropsthy
with the ohj*ot, H but *lt*r a time tliov
and tlieir who'© party were fonod hold
ing iht moat gdv*aee dectrino. Mean
while, however, th# pioneers Imve ifAlie
anotimi* ndvance, which the party Hun-
wise, iu due season, comes up to and
embrace*. The*© two men hnve al
ways gone ahead Ilk* the most advsoed
pfokcl" of an army, which the maiq body
opproaujlita by ©«sy marches, and which
holds their position while thoy again
sent ahead to seix© a now one. The
idea of uholishing tho nflfoy of President
of the United Hlste* no doiitit is new to
tb« great lanly of the Radical party,
and may strike snm© of them with hor
ror. Hut it will not do so b>ng. They
will soon fomilisriae themselvt-s with
thie new party dogma and advocate it
as oarnystly aa Vbay do any of thair pres
ent due trines.
■NVe repeat, such has been the hlslorv
at the Radical party troty it* firqt found
atiou, under nil iho vsriops nsrm-e it hss
sputnaO, nnd such will continue to b«*
its history while il remains a party It
he* advam-cd step Ly step iu da revnhi-
li<M n,ry vaur** U* overthrow tha Govern
ment. One .it a time it lias sapped th©
foumhitioa* of Republics'! ItLqrtr. Here
s little, nnd there u little the (Johstitu
lion has U-eo iuvadml and the ltio»d
sitvisd right* tnken front t|» t>©oi>le.—
JJad.sitV one pn;dn-U-d f->ur ) v*r* ngo
(list at the t*l«HK* "f the wnr.Mp il gav.-rn
ttiout m the fctvuUi w.vuld lie abolished
ami militiiiy d«s|vtism ©st.-ddished in-
its ruin* | «>r that tho Siouthorn Bbit©'
would bv rfivvn up to thceoutiol nf the
negroes, he woidd hnve !*©«■'• mmeidi-rw'
eraky. Th* advimt© askvd for Ly thi
iM*tloners is not greater, for the preset) 1
Ht*Hii |mhpL than tlswc already mpde.
Iu truth there is but little inix-fsity for
any formal sUddion oftheofflew ol Free
blent, for it hi»* beet) i»rsctira|ly a'e>iah
a<l for aoiim lime, jlia Constitiitionnl
prwrogetivtw have bran invuded to sucti
extent, und his huiids tied in so muny
ways, that (he office now ui rely oxi*U
in oamo aud a-d in reality Cougie**
has MMUmed ell, or nearly all, the Exe-
ewtiv* duties, and when It auoeeuda in
emnaculating the Supreme Court, which
it will do *Iku tly. boib tbs office of Presi
dent nnd the .ludii iwy will iioubniishod
t»' all intents and purpose, and tlie wish
of die pclioiiei* gratifietj,—lhyktlou:*
JMaocrut.
The Qisiion iiarrLiU !Hcu|XTtfloti.r.rI
— W* laeru with diatuuy tlmt when Gen
Omni “wn* about twelve year* old," Iu
had his k**d cxamiiind by a blindfohb d
E hremdogist. After the lusuipulator of
ump* had recovered from Ins aetouieli
men! at tb© moat exU*A*vvlii*vry head, i
Doctor Buckner asked : whether th© hoy
would be likely to distinguish himself io
matheiuathioa f "Yea,” said the phreno
logist, "in metbeniathka or anything
rise ; it would out be atrange if we
should see him President of the United
State#.”
Wa leant all this from a letter by
Gmtt senior to the New York Ledger.
We are also indebted to tbe sam©
aouroe for ill* knowledge cf the fart that
whan Ulysses was about twelve years
old (aft eventful period io the lifts of this
great boy) he won half a doxen marble*
| by jumping twenty five feet down a bluff
will need as stem and vigiiunt a pnpulur. ... wwa" «u- s -~~
nurpos** 9S that which has owwl und 1 ,p * , ^' T# “ d oompwiof th*n with Ihr f***ditg y-t, *■ laJ tkWu Ware U«o Ue«
r ,, . ■ . 1M«I In the nniltbern Br»-eh.
hruced the Hoa*e of Ittprwjlltkftwee t«» Trait Ikw* I« c*nta ft* MvB«cer«n<t *fent to aonffrainUle ihemMlvee an tbs mnd seewsv sUsised
acth*)- The fowls ahmlhJ have aua-
pended tho Prseidatit; then they might
have been a hundred days, if they wish
ed, ia trying him. Now thoy leav* him
to pvrvfflit murder *4 the south and plot
id tlie North. Every Union life lust,
nnd lost unavenged, *t th* Boutb hence
forth, ia blmid on theHrnate'a gnrment*.
Henutms know Grant wilt never d*» hi*
duty io protecting the Union men • f the
Mouth. He bus no drop of bluud in hi*
body that promote him to do il. Tlmy
know that while J-fimson sit* in tlie
White House it i* a provocative amt
guarantee ftir every outrage on Union
men. Hut tliey can now, at any ran
u^mt, put a man there whose simple
preeeoee under that naif would make
the street* of New Orleans and th*
pi*in* uf Texas—-yes, aod even Ken
tucky—safer for Union men than an
army of • hundred thousand aoidiera,
led by Tbomae or Sheridan, oould do.
The blood of every Union victim
beocefoi th b« on their hernia, Io the
in*antim«< let na work to lift the Meant*
dut»tf the slough of party •uif-feeklug
to the level of the II-m«o aud the nation.
1 am uol eurprieed to Bud that Grant
is not a* strong out there ** iu tlie Eust
Hondiioldera' putrouMge there has weuk-
wiK-d him her*. 1 b-ivo m>t aeon, neither
have met any ono who baa seen, an
original Grant rnuu. Eevcry Republi
can pretafs some one else, but submit*
to Grant, aiiiva tbe wirepullers wdl have
it so. A wrung move on tho timuio#
question would |m*h Iniu off the track.
And the difficulty in thi* quart r i* so
great, wW© the willingness.for Uidical
reconstruction ia so pi-rfeet iu tbe Wcat,
that 1 am more aod more ptssuaded
we can, as to tbe negro question, ahupe
tiro party platf»*rni ex-oily ua we wish
it, if w# are only faithful ami exact in
all that belongs to un. The next three
mouths are uui seed tinto. Let us be
up aud doing,
Wrnpeu. Pgnxm.
hv th« KNtCKKKUlK'KEIt. few vlll An* t lirpr rntnril
•inoanl •> r.»k. Thi* laal (act tbi-tra judiriiHU rar« nwuilMird in lb« Mil
bt arand micwki
i'«d or a amaUcr Iom lu
ar Polick* imhH tad L
m y**u at HouUiere Urauct, Omoe.
ib* Mlectiuu of risk*.
SAVANNAH BOARD OF DIRECT0R81
jl*»ir Bsuoiam. E*\. I'-m'i MeclMutic*' Hal. liank, II. a. <:«*»«, of Ciao« ft Onrbitl,
OoTAVe* cagwi. “ llcrchaal, M. a 4 < os>«. - .ad Twa H«.mI u Co.,
7 A. Heu«»a». » " P«u» M. Hni," ni llolcnmb* * On.,
Jnu. U. lioi-yiM. u of Aodrtsr Low ft Co. A. Wnwi, PiMhlaol Horn- In aura »m Cn.
„ , „ , AARON VVlI.HUU, M*a«(ar.
. If ool laaurtd in tbia Companj apply at **»o# tn
K. A QVAHTERMAN, Ajeal, OuibWrt, Oa.
W 11 TACKBTT. KwbUIu* PbvaldM * ’ awn* s«
AiAUouuoomenta.
FOR TAX RreEIVgR.
W# are autborianl and requoatrd to
W. 8. HAYA. a dtaahled aridier. aa a Candidate
for Tax Receiver, for Kandolph I'eontj.
UvcUon .utii uf April Id*
FOB TAX COI.LBUTOIL
Wr are authorised aad rcqiK-alrd Io aanoonM
T. J. PUIPi’d aa a camlid.il* tot Tam €'w|.
lectar, for Baodolpb Coaoty. Id
FOR TAX OOUJtTOB.
I am a caodidau- for tbraOca of T»m Col
lector of Randolph Countf.
omrlMda WJi. ff. MXSON.
Net? AdTertismonta
haveTtotreceived,
D R. HAffFOHD'S LIVER INVIOOUATOR,
Fiw Lwar t'awpkaia
J^R. glMMOg‘8 L1VKR Rr.OObATOR.
T
ARRANT’S HKT.TXER ApERlIRT,
Fix Itaartbera and Pjapvpai*.
L ALLAH&HD‘R S PICT FTC,
For IUiMinaUM>, (tool aad gaaralfta.
C ITRATE OF UAONRSIA,
A dvllgblfiil apvrwol aad aathsrUr.
Th# Frmal«’t Friand.
pHILATOKRN,
IT'OR COOOIIR, COIJM and CO.NHPMPTfOR
l il»r»iLn ’■ I’ceinral B#lm.
Nforo-Raoical Riot tu Hawkijto-
vitLi.—On th* 2l*t lost, tli# scalawags
mbled io Hswkinsville to select
candidates, etc. After nominating Jack
Horn, negro, for Clerk of the (superior
( curt, and a few miscegenators °f »'no^at^king in the mud. Again, "when
lighter co'or to the otlior nffk-ea, the ju- woa shout twelve yoaie old," he drove
bilaot crowd begun to imbibe strong - a couplo «»l young Udfos iiv.o a awollrn
Mlin frMlT, ami wmo tho town wn.'l'h. w.l« »iu» Io tk«r «wU.
too little to hold them. They prowled) 1 hey screamed.
, , . ... . , I th© midst of the eicftomcnt Ulya-
tho atrw a pro«>a,n.mg .hair Irarn) ^ ^ m „ fu , „ ord U.I, l.wkVl
doro to do os they pleased, sud insult-j ^e ladies, nml with un air per-
ing tho citixons geuerslly. The whites fectly undisturbed, merely said: Don’t
armed themaelre# but said nothieg.— spe»k-I will take you through *»&•.’'
Soon . M.ok luck naraml Liao, V«W p W f 1 * l ° "* uilhir
. l ly Me# took them through or not.
«t- ‘ * ••<*» W,u « h -> *" \Vo are .u>i.W.U «.ai-in» lo MO
Jirtt waited upon, and wa* expalled by: h 0 * the fond father uf this wonderful
'Jjlhe proprietor. Th© Degree# interfered, boy will explain hi* sou’* coiTeapondence
Ond m ” “ ' '■~ ■
Arrxiiui at th* National Capitol.—A
c-arofnl anu'vsi* shows that the Preshh-nt
will certainly b* deposed A t> .werful
pressure is being brought on Senators
who Imve In-en uolding back, by theit
Rndiu*! fricmls at home. Every im-ana
wi l Iro r -amled to lu s< Safi' tl # -• p-isile
number to coqviot him.
J-'lmaou Riid his Mend* seek <•» pro-
crpakin.iU tlm trial in order Vo defeat the
myoluiiiHiists, but tlrey wlllhe oberkina-
led. loatvad ul lenglhy cxamiqavhm# «»f
wituwro©* fin Vim tjejrn***, th© ©»>napirn
Uifs' will admit I he proo # , »ud prm'ecil
r«g.»rd|c«a of the i .ruts "I ju-tlic*, nnd
wiUi the oulvtit y of a .caucus, L> ft»r©c
matiers to a uoOoiusiou at oOce, believ
ing that the excitement pmdnood by
tlu-ir action wtli Ihi over before tlio elec
tion.
After executing thi* scheme, the ex
tn-niMt* wdl carry out the following pro
giHiuine : B*pe«l the tenure o| i.ffi ©bill
add s suffii-.ieiit number of judge* to the
(Supreme Court to make it twelve, so as
to iuauie a judicial daoision in favur t>{
any law Cougruw may pass : amend the
Coiwlitution, declaring *11 malo riliz.-nr
of twcuty-oue year# and upward entitled
to sudrags, regardless of color ; bring io
ull the rioiithern State* ; threw out the
electo al vote of (fins© Htatas thut ri-fu*)
n< gro Miffrag)- ; revise the civil and di
plomulic nm vice bill, under pretense ol
illegality ; ©aiin© n thorough examination
into the qualification* of all ilifumWnU,
■ml riurt all who are recreant, end ap
point their aucccsaora lor lire, end thus £
l*irp«tm»le their jmwer iigh-fhlitoly. 1 fi
* '■ I t|
flraANOS fli.vr.-WithiD musket shot) g
„f Willard’s Hotel add the Treasury) £
building, at \N ashington—snd so near
the NA Lit a House that a sharpshooter,
with a long rang© rifle, might throw *
l>nHot through the brain of a traitor
■lauding up..u lit step©—etnnd* a mod-
ret brick building, which i* s great an
noyance to President Johnson a* was
Mordecai. tbe Jew, to Haman, of old;
because it is a distinct and daily Inti
malioo that hie authority ia oot every-
where acknowledged Tbvr# ia ao de
pertinent of the Government hroatod
there, no iosUuctioo maintained al
the public unet, no array of soldier# st
tho door or upoo the premise* and yet
it represents a power which keeps
Andrew Johnson front forcible roeirtance
to the law# of Coogn-s?.
Ur Ti>**l«‘# !9vrii|i of (iWw Florar,
Ajtr’t vwrrj l’i
F OR OilILT.R AKO FEVER:
ti«lo K h»|-# and Hh.lio.brrrini Fill*,
0^pu*'« India Cl.oIngiifiM,
A#n*» KgOm C*r«.
rnVMlaby * T. H POWRLL, TroWaa
m rve i t>-naa«ai. * .4.e»#tlK ■■* m«Oo*»r.
CHEAP READ1KG.
35 Cint Edltiwi of
JlicKENa 1 Works'
JI’BT RECEIVED;
VtQBOLftS NICILF.BY.
Fit*WK'K FaFKBR,
, GREAT FXf'KCTATTOXR,
DOMHKT AI»n H«V.
8KETCKKR BY " BOX,” Tl “^
TALE «y TWO (’ITIM.
CHRtHTRAH HlORIKH,
UWVkR TWWT.
DAVID CGI’PERFIKLD,
For Ml* hr
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
hk*7a» UnnkMhnr »«d UuiioMr.
LATHROP A CO.,
WboUMt* mA Ratal) D«)#rt )■
URT GOO HR. RRfcOY MARK CiOTHIRG,
BOOTS. MOftt, HATH .ad CAPS.
CARPETS. Oil. CI.OTHM, .u ,
IXt ad lit L-MaraM KOMl,
t. m. saritt, I Hat.
a v. ■■mil y
IMP )
taraanak, (ia
a a uriM
■Mflt-aaa
w. a. stu,
IL r. aMMMMiD.
W. II. STARK k eo.,
WHOLES ALB OUOCKKS,
Coinmiision Merchant*
AND
Forwarding Agents,
Curvr of Lincoln and J/sy Stroeh,
aattft^M I WANNA* OA
_ j RANDOLPH '•
— ■" MALE ACADEMY.
FINE CIGARS,
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
kl T H TOW- L!.H
SM'-l-r Ikragirhl. H. oWtar jail SiaiwnM.
Worms.
Hot* Uy T H POWBI.L, Tru#-M,
#1W K.nft wll*f and Huli..n*r.
MY FRIENDS,
W ild OaU aeamiHa wilh ma *nr<M* -I*# paai
»'•», MM MK-lw a i*nal miiim by 'hair
I am w»l' avara and
r I * II K 0)ldw»#lff»#d wnold rMp««tftttt<
I LMh# poblw, (bat ln« H gh HcIiimI
For Boys tnd Young Non,
tatlt •*>). it % »iiomm axie««aa, dr*i> ta »U raparAa
h» (i-a KHti'arv
A* a (taiinananl laaUfnfWxi, tad U • nsl# PUR-
r.IC Makr HMm>»I !■ tlila larj# ika i* — —
nr< mot altaflUnn 'n lilt ■<„. ■ w.. «r< , . . - .-
.,0.1 .1. » ,h. .... Hi.rw M .h. .I.l~ -I-— Ik« p-f-..
... ..MU.II, Ik. .rn.pl « n ..d.r,.W rfl .Ow k "' M. h
mr paOMia. I daair# U> oaiwr Li lh#ir wae'* ky
kaawiaa in aloek, and h-MW for ihrir on wpaiaiVi*.
T. H POWKI.I,. Trawtra.
«i«rp<ri TYr-arnl. Bookaallar »wd Hl«t.,.a#r.
LOVELL * LATTIMORE,
Wbulwh aad Re.til Unlrn ia
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
And )lnnnfcaiuf» arkf^lN WARE.
ALSO DKALEKE IN
~ f . r-n „ . fight began, pistol* being din- with the President, laonr opiufou that
of *,A .ill — ^
ready for kl»o etregglo • Are you pro-1 j n #Ter y ^^(,00, One eooudrel delib- y etrt ;»
pared to spit upoo and tram}*!* u0 '!® r ; ©rately fired twice at his former maater,
foot the vile work ol th* radicate which NU : Tho white# rushed to thol An IvtxessrtNU Furur or Tenhcs-
“ ,0 «“'*'• M Ml *»-l put th. whol. crowd tu flight, t.urd“4
no won prKWW ttm», but work toi-«. |> ,| )0 Kmgt.i.,,,., in nn.djnopnt wrnmp.' |,„ ^.pl, nf.Whiille will bo ho-
r .. i ... ^ ___ f«t r.liflaition, with a.) th. «o«rgjr, Afterrv.rd. th. Uaota »om.d lahawod w, .erwg by a w-gn, ci.iMl.tihr, tri..l
onauHiiig two hour* tho ?Mat.'otdar »htrh hoj». tet. o( wife and ciontry, <rf thtw ««d«ct t«d w»oy apob Uj • wigr.. wagiwmt., and mi„ w,QMt
fci the trial to |-t«Md oo Jloud.y, | ayr, ir.n d^pair oou bntow. ( ogica. J • nr S m J - ,lor —- v “' nZ ’* £ '"«•
STOVES.
iN’., Ha.aarah.ua.
I mmm( tuaaiM fi»-
Merit faa
IUm4 l«7 OafrsM H*^ Ka.aanak, (ia.
|#T Ordara aoiicitad ud pna
ROBERTS * TILLMAN,
Knm cBHMissiu uicuns:
BA f+NXABi (SA.
xbiih rnusgcd iu theordinory ivooxtiilei
of life, Is not the nut-lrua of an ermy to
ho fornu-d when the need of it ehnll ar
rive, but n fore© already In existence,
with the discipline of troop* elreedy in'
the field end tho experience of e long
and biwd-fongb wsr fitting them f»»r duiv.
Their services may never bo requirod,
but it is unpleasant to Andrew J»»hrt)in,
that at thie trying tim© in th# history t>f
this nation there is a body of experienced
he signal a
S PECIAL altau'ioa glran ta tka racaipl and Mia
of (La |».od»c'a of iba c-anlry, aad •<» hnrard-
‘‘ “ r itiaik-ia, aiihar
bar*Iba .try beat
Tlw lirnnd Arn.y nfth. R.p.tl.lio bn. P i T , lh ‘^'7lr;*|,C b !.''2!'.! r .’
its headqiiartora hero. The orgamaa- for ah w on enaai(nBa*i. Wab
tiup. though onVnown to our laws,
though kept in existence nt no expense
to th© public, though ©•'toposed of -citi-
cnaaignaa*!.
arraiifoairoto for
Selling Coif on In Liverpool^
frit will bava il mM in that markrl whan
•o
JY On tk* rtftifA of Cotton libml
CASH ADVANCES vciU fo mod* ufie*
rrqwril.
ROHERTH A TILLMAN,
soldiers, reedy, when the signal shall Iro
given from their headquarters, to spring
forth four hundred thousand strong,
Oo# Door WmI Ci*j Aicbaagr.
tftavMMli
s- t. soBaata, ‘
jMira tu. lb as. M.a ao* aamty, ft*. M*rll<f
DeWITl tf MORGAN,
Wbotmla m© Rat ail D«*lan ta
armed, and willing to meet and conquer } *¥>
trcueoi. in whatever now form it may vA»V ijg) V*lr •
present.—Pottrn [jbpvMrm] TrateUr.
(lUtabliabad *0 yrara )
137 Coosttw Rwvet Seveaneb, Gtorfta.
It i* auid Mr. A. H. Stepboos is ill j ■f r XKW w»«ia»tl> o* band a (In# alock of La-
“ * ‘ I\ «k**' llrraa Itadv H-nk* E«»■>«*
llfiHfn'l Pircw (Jnortw, I..C* Good*.
favor of modified negro silflfnigr Iwurd
, , e , , i u-rurnirn# rwt* *tnnn», i.«
iqsin some t-ft-vule»l Ntandnrd : |>ernap* wtiu On d* aad Oc<n«auca-bo-b hnn>#
intellectu: I and niuial.
iMproi .<L
fit room f r additional pep©#.
)■ Ttaar nl Dm ■*yara»Wl#d d#MM*lta« al t)»a
a<wn(rj, and (hr sc*rei(v nl hmhivt, and la «aabla
Iba puta* Ij airieka* anna of tha Smith, by
A Good Eduoatiou.
To ha Iho irrtiitaat of Ihrir own fonaftae I (roald
M« ta Ibaar parent* and faardiaa* of Taalb. »>»-»
>-a#a oo rflr mmo* al oommaad, ib#> ruitabta if-
do'(anew will be rmn'ed to all kucb, apo* p'nper
a-aara ea* <>f (a)nre pariraat.
Com# forward hnr# and w.^k o*l »nar #*■ r«
frmn-Kin aad ibai of »o*r daw* iro’den roanirr.
fob-'if ‘ JAN. H McDOWEi.L.
E. FRANK COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
pM~ WARRANTED GENUINE.-**
T RIM FERTILIXRR baa baa* ta *m Iw.It.
yam, ari aaab #aar ba# baa* ta*prwe#d la
quality. Iba. per io. will beef* • good ara^
an pro* aril
ur Na Miseri aas ba aww* maatlMl
Pat ap ta w-od tOo»t Itacaaf 105 lbs. aaaft,anft
In Harrala a* rbaet V*i Ihfo aaab.
W. R. HTARK ft CO, _
C. at ■iniu Marabaata.* ‘ jZ>
Administratrix’ Sale.
W ILL b ... . .
iMMpkta, IM.wart aowt'v
tb# Court llawaa door, ta
. . r —, aotnt'r, On, o* tbf l#»
TBrtutar " f N.t mil (ba *nalb baU of \M No. 4»,
ia iba SS4 DlaiHri >-f aaM ankiatr, aa befeoftar <»
tb# rauia ol J. M. Ilal'aeiaw, ta'a of Mid eoaMy
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE
WILL ba Mild, before Iba Coart Hoom door, ia
(ba ol Ca-bbart, oo (ba 6t»( Toraday ia AfV'l
nail, within (ha n»u«l h<mra of mI*. one H'ora
llourr aad 1^*1, n«w nccap-rd bv U. Opprnheita.-,
bnewlrd oa ibaNonth b. Haldwta, Rrddinf ft Co.’a
war* taw, n« tb# Nerib by ItaWte HAraa« aad oo
tba E*#( by Pohlle Sonar#, ta tha ally ef C«ihbrr<,
to Miiefr ■ ui t Ii ii (a.orol Ci»r Coaaril of Oelb-
bad ti. P J Raataod. i. O. DAVia.
turMdpif'U City Msrabal.
A- A J H MOSES,
X.A1U] B»jriwiiBa.
.0* &w«wkk Suwl, New Tretu
Private Boarding Housft
VbE aad#r*i|rnrd bMopanad a Privata Hoard ta*
IlnnM for th# arerxnsoriattae of hla frirada,
.-.I ik. rw.WK# neiwtll* '* io
Vlb>» ci'iaro* wd tb# ©ablta fnwrallv. op#taw* ia
tha Foalrr BnWrr*. Sooth wa* eoroar kabiia
t <¥*••# F'n'bbert, G a-jeta. ....
•.ST Tr j * trioT>»U-to Mitt »ho M»«b of.
Ihi'.info#; * • fc. L fftvTKR. ■
ata-i: D* Fn-prwtar,