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THE CUTHBEBT APPEAL
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
MEW ADVMTUUIEMTd.
Fine Cignnf unci ('hewing Tobacco,
together with a large slut k of Drags
ji.M received at PuweU’s. Bco bin uJ-
vo.tiscments.
K nickurbocker I.ifu Insurance Co*.—
K. A. Quarteminn, Agent.
See the new announcements.
M .inter*. Cotton quotations arc about the
■amt as given la our la*L We quote 17} to 1«
rents for this place. The following were the ijho*
Lilians at diffemil |»«inti oil tlie 24th :
M.icon. ft) ; S.iviiin.ili. 24} ; New York, 24}
for Middling I plan.la.
XoutvinoN okCocxtt O.-kickiu. We would
tuoil urgently implore all cumliilalea for oflta in
the approaching county am) municipal elect Ion*,
who are unwilling to nttliate with negroes, or
live umler radical rule, to submit their cltlma
ae\t Saturday to the meeting of the Democratic
I'onwrvalive party.* We cannot afford to divide
in thin contest. ar.d to do ao will enanre defeat.
1*4 private view* and prefcrenoes give way .to
pat riot lam and public areearily.
What would We our condition with a argfo
tftrrlffor town Mondial ? IVtem Ml
A OttrtL
TW undersigned member* of the Hoard of
Manafwra ter the AmiHary Bibfe Srerirtv. em
brace thin ire-thud of Uud.wmg their thank* to
Dr. I'oWoll for Un very lilirrnl offer of The wne
of h'u lienutitol An ter the display and sale of
their book*. ami hla dttnterreled kindness in
volunteering to min' the direction and nup»*r-
Uloftd the sole of the mho without charge to tin
Society :
W. D. KIPDOO. PnoMilt.
J. Ui:K. tint!**
H. II. Mu
It. S. JaCtnox,
A. L. Hamilton,
J. M IlnmiNo,
Board of Managers,
A Struct Kiomt. -During the progress of Urn
mooting laat Saturday, two pnrtire got iuto a
quarrel on the streets which ended in a bloody
thcht, and a aeveee Coutuaion inlUcled with a
•tick upon the forehead of one of the belligerents.
Judge Clarke wu In the reidet of hie eloquent
speech, hut In a twinkle Dearly every seat waa
vacated, and a tumultuous crowd rushed to the
spot Where all the people came from it is
hard to say ; bflt a batlallion might hava boon
rated in Ore minute* with the application of the
old conscript law. What vu astonishing too,
nearly every ore uratued igWrny/ur afyht, ami a
regular Irish shindy appeared iiumineiit
At till* critical stage the Mayor reached the
scene of action, and forthwith enjoined all good
r.itlxens to assist in Mipprrmlng the disturbance,
rett'r.g a prate worthy example aitnetlf in the
premiere.
After tall awearing. huge bragging, and oilier
savage denionriratluiM chirlly arHong the adh< r-
entaoftbe two principal*. Die excitement was
quelled, aod once more ■'older reigned in Wars
saw.'*
We know notldnq of the cause of the dilDrulty
wnd hope the nutter may end here.
ORDERSl'OE
Election Tickets,
FILLED AT 1.0W PRIOKH,
At the appeal office.
Dv.gmitatic CqveKavanvg IUi.lt in 1U\-
iroUHi—liaM Hatimlay, the 21 ti Inal, a very
l.irgw aesmrt.laire of cftl**nc ct overvd in the
court hou*u. at the call of the President of the
liub, ami w ith great unanimity adopted such a
]datnrm and nSiluthnra ■* will meet with un
enthnaiMlic nepomc throughout our bounds.
Judge Clarke op-tied the proceed inn* with uu
adilreas, which wi^nMy' regret WiiW hdf hare
rescind the ear of every citia-ii of 0 oigln,
Powerfully knpriwaed with the m"u*enloin issue*
at stake, and (InsI with a p itrioflc zeal which
woke an.echo la every heart, the s|icaker riveted
the atteutMi of Ills audience with one of these
souUlirrlng and impassioned appeals whirb
quicken the pulrae and sway the actions of men.
Hotoe ul his flights of eloquence, indignant
objurgations, and palliullc allusions, we l».iv« sel
dom beard eurpisrad.
The subject was opposition to ratl(1c.itIon. and
urging Ike uccossity for Immediate and persistent
effort* on the port of every patriot to rescue (he
country from negro domination.
When the Judge cloned, Col. Hood moved the
appointment of a committee to submit biuincm
for the consideration of the meeting, wha soon
reported the resolutions which were adopted, and
art published In another column.
Speeches were then mode by R. Davl% C«l.
Hood, Rev. P. L. J, May, and Col. Fielder. Mr
Darla, while opposed to ratification and negro
suffrage, took exceptions to a portion at the
resolutions, which doctored that no man In to.
vot of the negro roofiiiu'inn, should ha sup
ported for any office. He therefore declined sew
ing m a delegate to the Senatorial Convention,
and C- R Knowles was substituted In bl* place.
The addecascs of the otter gentlemen, though
brief, wrte to the point, and replete with patriot
ic srolitue.nl* and Die warmest enthusiasm. They
were received with nnbonnded applause.
Before adjourning, the President exhoitrd all
to keep the hall in motioo. and spate no pains
to defeat am unscrupulous foee at the ballot box.
Next Saturday members of the Legislature aod
county officers will be Dominated.
We trust Randolph will give a good account
of henelf when Gen. Meade'■ election cornea off
in April.
Mcrrtxu or tux BiniJt Auximaht Nocimr or
Rixpoiret Cot?crr.—By prcvioim notice the offi
cers and Ktfcftiive Board of the Society met at
the Baptist Church on Sabbath evening, where a
very large and respectable audience were in at
tendance.
The President. W. D. Kiddoo, Esq , npon fak
ing the chair, made a few appropriate introduc
tory remarks, and inviled Rev. Mr. Corby to
open the meeting with prayer. Then followed
the reading of the mi it tea and Constitution hy
the Secretary, after which on motion a commit'
tee went through the house to eolicit eontribn-
tiona and add to the membership ol the Society.
A lerge number joined aod near fifty dollars
were raised on the spot.
Thia amount, addi d to the balsas* lo the eml.
it of the Society before the war. IS *he hands of
fhr parent Arnocintion, njit give a total of tome
|!00 in available funds. A part of this has *1
ready been expended in the purchase of blblee
and testaments, which have arrived and will be
displayed fcrvalo In the Drug Store ef ThomasS.
Powell, Trustee, who has moot kludly ottered to
receive and sell tho book* free i.r cost.
Rev. J.L. Underwood waa eleoted Vta Preel
dent to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of
Rev. P. L. J. May, and it waa resolved that the
Board of Manager* be requested to select a suita
ble epinkiT to d< liver an add rues, at each annual
meeting or IheSociety.
Without sny set specchea, yet the entire pro
ceeding* of the meeting were deeply Interesting
and characterised hy good feeling and uuauimh
ly. The fetor k* of Dr. Hamilton Were encour
aging and to the point. We cungrutulate the
community upon thU auspicious revival of a no
ble work, which should enlist the sympathy o'
nil.
Tire Society then Btljoiirhetl subject to the call
of the I’resideut.
Tiik luRKi'itOiunuiJt Jackson < Auai>i.- A pri
vate letter from a responsible friend in Calhoun
county aisles that one of bis fYculmcn had Inform
ed him that thia Imported nuisance had ‘•Itsued
order* to sll the negro a in thesurroiindlngronn-
it«s to amcuiblu at Culkbert on Saturday the 2bth
Is*. 5 *
U is thus that these miserable interlopers
bring to grief their ignorant dupes, by caueing
them to violate their contracts, and neglect their
qplculfund duties at thia Important season of
the ywsr. Even now the planter it far behind la
Ms wcqk from the excessive tains of th# winter,
asd if b* Ulmreti are to be ordvnd out of the
field at ike pleasure ol every mulatto aaplrau 1
for the I.eglsUture, famine ami distress mast foi’
b»w at the rtid of the year.
If oarmdured friends Insist upon helping to
make tte lews, why not nominate some rtnpeuta
ble pebtufi hots on tho soil, and who is identified
with them in feriiag slid Interest ? John the Lor*
her and many nthtr* may be found who have
the confidents! Sid gotsl Will of Hie wliiUs.
Oiir adviiv is. lot polilios abate, and brenl all
yutt en>fgirs lc make bread and <ducate your
Uuiilif* at the present juncture. Those wheihtV
while er black, who seek to mate you do other*
wise, are simply em-ntta lo diagulup.
But, if you muM lake a hand In matters at
present- beyond jour comprehension, stick
your neighbors and tried comrade*, and rebuke
the Infamous interloper* from abroad who |ik«
vampyres won Id delete your purees, aud rutu
yoor Tuture prwkpecti
Who is Jackson tba} he should rule over you ?
e^J.sllemaiui's ip<-citlc lor RheumatUm,
Qnul and Neuralgia, it a scientific preparation ;
the receipt* for it cainefrom the Celebrated Dr.
Lallemand, of France, i
Ydt sale by T.p. PDWKLL, Trustee
T.p. pr
Gkn. imi. 1:
Lxcn'RK ur (4kn. Dill. H|I.I_—Thht favorite
••u of lb* old North ritaty whose name Is a house
huh! word nmong us, am) his fame os Impcrislia.
blc as the granite biMit uddressed a large ami
fashionablo audience atylw I'.aptUt Church
Friday night. With soltlvriy frankness, dis.
claiming all pretention tokiratoty, and confining
himself to Ills imuimcrlpn still, all who bentd
him were clmniitil and ii-lightcd with tba ell
and patho* of hi* csinpalKi^kstehpa.
Dixie w as the theme of ihtiepeakt-r. ami at the
recital of her pari glories |nd proud achieve'
munis every eye was moist w^h . motion, audi-v 1
cry Iiomiui IhuvhI with tiiudltuon* exrltctnent
Uoutluru cliivnlty be said ^as tetrlml lu tin
grnvM of •tackaou and .Sluan, or nwted lu lh}
seal i bard * of a Lee or a Jolundi. Crave yard*
deserted field* and ruintd hoimUuuds, are thick'
ly ocult- ml over a country wl>Vh once tmillti
with fcrtlllt;, and hh-rsonud liklthcrosc. bran
(h« tsmphw of the living 0-4 li.d Ut-n d.-ac
crabd, sod in some luatancrs bukrd sitli
levelled to lire dust.
Still, in all her ssulneHs and Umiliaiion. lie
was not ashamed of the land Wilov*. and till
lost earns once so dent to every trq Soutliion—
And even at the Notlh those 4»o were trnl
hearted gentlemen ami srddii re.coiill resjact and
admiss Iks sons of the ffrejih wh^lmd i allN
around lh<* blood red crom. and* frvi-r turned
Uoir back* upi>" I heir own country.'
The resold of the Sowlh Was s piotf one am]
chsllcngffl the admiration of ths worl Kfr it
out ol 7!) years olw bad given a 1’issiynt to the
rnlott. Slid her impress WHS to he seenupofi the
declaration of independence and lu t>k fruuiiug
of tho Federal Coustitui iott. ,
In the paltpy day* ol the Bctiute toa.Lutlicrf
statesihrn olid (iraii rs rendered famous tR Amcii-
ie.an nanic, and were the peere of (he 1‘ite ai d
l-'oxis ol Kuglhb lilsb.ry.
In all imr foreign wars the mnster-ipitb who
led nor armies lo victory and renown wen also
from down-trodden Dixie. And, slrangnlo re
late, many of tire moat distingnishol olBtss la
the Federal army who did much to turn thltide
of *uce*ss agaiust us, Wi-ie boru upon Boubera
soil.
No country bod made its mark more indelbly
upon the past century, or would riilua 4*tg}ter
in Ibe annals of history. Ills tnlwlob Was to
collect from • hundred battle fields every In
stance of gallantry and devotion to tbe lost c»^e.
though In Ibe person of the humblest privi^>
and rescue Iks same from oblivion.
In the page* of Ms tiag»*lne, “The fmnd lb-
(•ova. would hereafter h* found the best aulh<i-
tlcsted litslikiy of thoswvtirrifig time*, fiesilut)
literature he grieved IS say *M left to la«igui*l
while our people supported Ibe llau aod ictwi
tionnl periodicals of the North, The editorial
corps, and iHeraltitrt, fere a freblo band, few and
Isr between. Till* ffas illustrated by an appo<
site and amusing macdotc of a corporal and 2
men who held an important eminence ori a battle j
field, and though “calling for reinforcement*,
were allowed to hi assailed and overpowered by
sipetior numbeiV
The General fid his magazine resembled this
unsupported corporal and bin two men, and */
was calling fr reinforcements in tbe shape of
fubneriptioos Sid literary contributions.
At tbe clod of the address a committee of geo-
llemea wsilri upon (be sodieoce and procured a
goodly ouifrer of subaoribers. Many new nans*
were also flded tbe following day.
la takLIg leave of the hero of Great Bethel
we woal again earnratly comuu nd bin prakc-
wortliy /iterprUe to tbe support of the ex-Con-
Rdcrats army and people. Subscribe by ill
mesnabr tbe “Load We Lave. 11
linpcnelimfiit!—Tl»e PicsT-
(tent’s Answer.
WauMvgton, March 23 —At 12:30, Mr.
Wado Announced ABucpenetonof biminkM
for knpffkpirtnetit. The onler wna nr-
guud until l o'clock, vvlion Mr. Chnao
procluimod the Court open. Tho Jour-
mil wtin read and the mantifferx informed
(hat the President'll couudul had appear
ed, etc.
Mr Bavin xubmitted n motion that
the flpnnte, na ronaiitnluil, did not con-
ntitnte *n Impeaohment Court nu con-
tvinphited by theConHtitntion, tenSlJitt*B
without their consent living ignored.—
Only Mr. llnvia «nd Mr MoCreery, both
Kentucky Heimtorv, voted nyc.'
Mr. t'huwu imiinntud Ihyt the OlUrt
wna ready for the Pieaident’a answer.
Mr, Htnnberry 8nii| it was rendy, but
coitnael had devoted every honrnllnwed
—ignoring tlioir privntu httainuaB nnd
ciurroiiching on huliitujl rofreahment nnd
recreation—to its prepnrution.. Mr. Cup«
tin, Mr. Stunberry nnd Mr. Kvarta, uuoh,
rend in turn.
In answer to tho Firnt Artlclo, tho
P«"»idem nrgnen nil (he queHttinm lire
volved, nnd hix duty under the oiroum-
utnneoB, cluiming his count.tntinnul pow
er of removal. Hu considers the organi
zation of the War Depurtmunt nnd the
relntioua of the SffctiftnTy of Wnr to his
Administration, claiming him an thu
constitnionul adviser, nnd showing tho
l'resulunt’s reej)onaibiliiy fop the Hecro
tary’s autiona. lie proceeds to show
tbut Stanton had become hoetilu to tho
Admisfnitiob, nnd could tio longer neon-
py the position inward tho Adliiinlatrit.
linn luriitumpluled hy tlie Kallu rr, and
fhst tho President could no longer
unstonc responeibility lor his action* —
lie further rlniine thut thm notion of the
Semite did not restore Mr. Stanton to
tire w-ur office, hut that tho war office
WHS technically Viicunt when he appoint'
ed Thomas. Fnmiliur lates mid prece
dents were quitted fit leiiffht to sustuin
his (Muiition He denies huving, or thut
be intended, violating the Constitution
or laws *
Answering the Second Article, the
President asserts at length, that the Wur
Office was vncniit, mid qiiotus laws to,
sustain (Jen. Thomns’ iippointmeut. . r 1
The answer to the Third Artiulu is u
gcncrnl denial. | RmM, That Wa'nro«i>t, with snUiqslasni, th*
In answering tho Fourth Articla, ho rwuWuteodxtioo of the H<m. Augurius Roesv, of
duilic. »n* what««or. Hi. »™ r ™n-l|-l« l « r ',' Bov.™.!-, «iul t.ll
. * *u all trim kmii of In-orgi* to rally to his mul>-
netion w*a connned to notes to 1 homas pon 17
nnd SlnUtoD uppointing otic nnd rumdv- /Wref That we will, al this meeting, appoint
irig the other 1 dvlsgates to thv Uaugriesioiial District Couven-
In answer to the Fifth, Sixth nnd SnV- l ‘°'* 10 " il tl "' aUSmuhvlllo. or such
«lh ArllcW tit...iua .ll, R .ti„„ : „,r„r
ul) Lucked by the mreertlon that he hud of a sniisblu caiuliilntv lur (fongrtw*. and lnae-
•no rdtjert WhnteviT hmr to mnintnin the taring (teli gatoi to ths National Dwaocratlo
prerogatives of his office by legul meus- ^
fisihoOfatic Meeting Id Randolph. | A Whitk MaS*B i’jtPrn.—We nrv
I’umuant to a call o I ti e i’reiuicid, tire ftan* Brirty to ««« brother the vet*-
dolph Conssrvarive Club met at Cullilxrt this
d-iv. Judge John T. Clsilte, lbs IVsident. call
♦«! the VisntAff to nMcr/mil lu Sri able arid vlo-
qnciit manner impresred upon the audience the
duly of opporing the rUiflcatlon of tire proposed
Constitution.
On motion of Col. Itoixl, ibe T*l4?*IfTcox ap-
kolnted a committee, consisting of Col. llotnl,
Col. H. H. Jones, Rev. P. L. J. May, B. L.
Dougidsk. E»q., still (kit. 11. Fielder, to fftjitire
liusiucM for the meeting. The committee retired
and during their absence the Secretary bvlng
called for, responded with a few remark*. The
committee, through their Chairman, Col. Hood,
who in a ehoil but eloquent »|w*ch, ndvocatid
the doctrpuwjlherein set forth, reported tlie fob
Imtiiig I
/friVivd. That! Ih the ani*r<Jnohing elvetlou,
the one jireal question to which all other* are vu-
ilrely suU/hllnate, is whellwr tbe proceeding* pf
the lute Atlnnla Convention sli*)l lie ralllll'u by
the nniinUiinnoc of thut politieiil and social su
periority of the white nice, which is founded in
the nature aud fitness uf tilings, and Wlifch Is
resentful lo goO<l goternmfcnl,' end Id K ipettiC
bio, |)c.ievful, S<gutw, progretaivo *ud luippy so
ciety ; while on the other hand, are Involved
the dirirancliiiemeut of many of our |lx-»t and
wisest citizens, the transfer ot all the delicate
aud responsible pawera M government flfwte Ihbee
to whom, by tho fundamental compact of A Uteri-
can koclety. they belong, and who ooly «re.e«lw*
hie of wielding them wisely, ta the liandi Uf the
ignorant and degraded, who eou use them only
for their owu destruction slid ours, as well as the
upheaving into social equality with u* a people
by nature greatly inferior, lately our claves, ami
whew equal ooniwlngllug w|Ui us will conyigt
every social reletion, and eventually provoke tho
muel desperate Qjliisloit of races,
/.VtofvrJ, That iu taking positlau on this Usue,
we pledge mirselves to exert every energy, which
we possess, to hate this vital question ilei ldt-d
against the rutlficntiun of the proposed Constitu
tion, and in fovor of the niulnteimuce and por-
petualion ot tllo govarulnelit woo and sniictHlei)
by lbs blood ot our revolutionary fathers, des
cended t« Ul as art inestimable laheriUnce, and
which we leel Isuiml by tho Uessol memorle* of
our ancestors, by the Interest* of all raovs aud
cluortre of our people, uml by the demands ol
uubofii |Ksrt»rliy, to prewtv*. If poHllile, forever
inviolate lu the lininls of wliite men.
Jfatf.wi, That we heartily ratify the late action
of the Centred Eveoulive Commiltue lit Muoou,
in assuming tbe name of the Natiintal Democrat
ic party of Georgia, and esteem 1* a duly and
an honor to march umler thu oauie flag, und witli
the bravo ami true of the Nurth, who arc uow
battling for Uk Conatiiulio* ami liberty, to stand
and to light, even if it kg to fall, " rihouldcr lo
shoulder, a- <1 side by side.”
Answering; (be Eighth Artidlu, he din*
rvowh any iutenliun nT tuklnR ixmwcr-
» unftf Uiri inrtmy or puBiifly <4 thu
War < llfloe ufol nguin inaiula hy tirgu-
tneiri, ilWantlnn un.l pn-codent tlml hu
diuttwf um dk»t»Utiinliii«id tiiaiiirer,
Anawerintr the Ninth Ailiule, hoi
quotes the inierviow at length and liisj
piotout ag«ln«t tho ridur to (lie Ahfiy
Apptopi intion hill, in whiuli hu ('luiinotL
Convention to sit in New York, ou the 4tli uf
July next
AWor/, That true to our foregoing expression
a* lo Ui« greet Kne U'foru the people, laying all
athcrqtliwtloM wide, we will neither nominate
nor support for stfy oilier at tlie approaching
el'Otioiii aii\ mail, who dm* not stand fiuth the
Ituisjiiivucai ivuiusvulutivu ol iqip.isiUou to the
renmwthrti or the propom-n (hmmlnition aiuPrife
ealsblishinent of itegra |*jliiical power,
Hu-Uvtd. Ttist ;we< I levity all die citizens of this
Senatorial District, who eoitciif wlch us in the
foregoing view* ol thelwdr, to meet, by delegates
with d-'IrgaU* from tills oulrtsU, to be to day «p>
laillitml, ou thy Xotli day of Mnroli, and at this
AppiniH union tiill. Ill wntoli no C’lulinutt, I"nuu-.I, ou luv tmu nay m Muron, an* ai re is
u h. Mill olnllill, lluk It ll.|irlv.v| h:m ,.f l"«“. ,*"1™ or ...
.. , il, i- it tiian iM a ciimlldate for tlie* Mate &eiis|i-.
hi* cor.slitutiouul duty of oommundini; That we Invite all clita.is of this
tlmproiy. I county, who comnr In nnr sfbresald seiitlineAU, 1
In M'irwer to the Tenth Article, the to meet us lu Convention, at thia place, *811 BatJ
Prc.id.lit <1.1,iu. tli.t thu .umiiflc.linu ' “"'V ™ 11 ' Wlh ,» Bn *f ,n » le lhllb«ll «**
„ , ... j - *. . ! for tlie Representative Blanch of the Legislature
|fivgrthf triMli ia thu tenuity* r,f tl.a | c<lUnl / oOic,.. \ i
vtiintucDt ur thu uiKmuolit in T l,c (Jommlti™ recominende'l for delegatcslu
fr..,T, hi. .!„■», he, .ml m C..0 Sc„.t,,r« il. II
uniurtuii, thu uhnrgu, h„ d«ii,»nd« « full M «£u| ll „ i , 1I) „n „,j
„,v,..t |R «ll,.n„r«h,ith...ld »d dfli|C, c . 8.1,, with po.-ur .ppulut .Inn,.*., T»
In thia fihkwef thu lVuidont clufmH,
in a spirit
, I the Beuatm iai fkmventlon, BingleU n Thorutou
muwll.t d.B.Ilt, HI. Trcu- H . Tlrnin.., Win. Col,mu,, W. II. Ilruuk.|
„ 7 jw /; - Vnilailtj. th^t, though WohKI | Jllhll |, r«r«,uo„|
I>r,..l,Tcl,l,1,« •>! [»». I J,,!,,, t. klcU-„il,>„ .ml J*»T,Jlru-„,
Ah.wuntiu Ih. Fluvcth Artu-lc, h. | Ur m<h J lb „ M . MK , ^
(diiiina trait liu cannot Ahawarit, bucansq ' . . ,, , . .
.... . . - ' * stricken from the delegate*, aligning bia r«a«>ii
,t de.,«.„tc. no ,lu., R n, ,l»„uc, „r «t- , hnl ta „ p .
I.,„pt .uyulcng .,;t„", wh,ch ujyt|d V* . w a. c-Uuth,.. I. ouuO „ol
1 lie 1’reaidcnt rutuiiM thu right to add . „ . .
to thi. nit..'ur. I * “ , t h,, 1 lb ; Hri,
The mauwuer. nnootlticcl that their !««• •*• d,re.t of Ua ea.li.1.1.. I. k. r«
rcpiicutiou wuttltl l,u 1-c.cly WsidAMt ut, ' ,r T “ bl r t c * v ] u V.”'”', „
1 o’clmtk Rev. P. L.J. M»y, In 4'fordftli manlier, adi
The tVueldcnt'. nountel ..he,I thirty "**«'«* •*•*»*■»•*. -Tl,,
(hive. A two hour.’ un.„ej n - " ‘
und the Unity dnya wpru rcfiiacd .Ly a
vote of 41 to 12—u ktrict |itrrt,K Tolu.—l
A motion to poatnnnu, fixing tlm time
until uftcr tho H-fllioutl n by the ITuumc. *li«^«»tiii K
r*«iL-(l I I’kl'tar being loudly nulled for. Sikrel on
Mr! Johnuon morod to uliow ten d:,y« •» rr»mm«ki n . ■
u .moiiHutory to fliu motion from thy •P"'V' Pr.'Wjr*kjtrr'PtPijf&l'”’ " f -
1’re.ident’e coun.e! for reaeoimble tel me, f—d 10 -dilru. Or Mliirc lire paople, hul In .
hut thu Court uml Simula iid|imrnud. . r “» m ”" k ' * l *'*‘ l hl " r Jtlgw * w»
.... — «a« ■ i «. compromising opposiiioo ta uegfd stlffrige add
Varnky Gjbkili..—This 01 ratio inpi* the prnpt«ad ConatUurion.
vidtlal, yrlyr waa accretary of the Grant On motion of Col. Hoad the Club wtdved to
Bullock ratification mm:ting ut the clra* meet every Mgttfrday. Jhe (Secretary was In*
uf the piebald Convention, re out In « strunted in reqnrst the Armi. and tbs Macon
card, in whiuli he allows that he linn pnj*rs to pttblikh the ftrtKoudlngs of tl>R tnret>
a ime iettuut lyCt for the while. n|i*n of ing, aiul to semi a copy of ths same to (tie Cen*
Ilia 8|ttV tt()| r«pilj|p|( , l the OJirpet- Ual Kxeomiva Uaamittee,
llOHUAKfO!
FOR CASH, OR ON OR(0lt NffROYW 8E0UWrfV-
1 nrT
Our
I ff order to lnetss.se nor min fhr 0At*H| to tneat lioorjr p-^iiicpU, w» hSra dsteftnined lo red'll
prices ut Havaaosh sad Aiigqeta M uu pet Ion-ter all urrt.rs ace«ah)su!hd WiiS (he mbitty.
linppried IH bblk by ps dlrsoi from McKean's Ulsad, Baulk t'aotke Ocean, to ffolaanab, aod void ia 1^1
MUiral Mtllll. without grladlsgitr msnlihtlalioo. . . _
.... .Tl L.__ ■" — a-. tfni ^ffia.; fisVable JC«V. I, ISW.
n of 8.000 lbs., parable Nov. I, IM*.
ran aft(l nblb editor of thu GFMl^lu'Citi-
ken, hafl allowed Sambo lo trolllllb bitn
ao much.
A fuw week* since, he contented hiftl-
•elf with iiwtfftihg ri tiMug ofpnin mniq
III every fcrMtblu pttft trf th« CilirMftt tlie
ainjjle lino, " till* i< U whitu.m a n f « p.- „,i„, fciit.iM,
per.” Baioa stflaGaaim 940 per top •/ t,i)updka. Ofdk M*.
. i , Baica at AittlisH : per tupof.g^apilba., Cash. i'O per ton . —,
Finally, hi order that no one might tflLflOX, 0IBB8 4 QO.’S MANIPtTLATED GUANO :
qawion 11,0 ,Mct nr,<1 to OsvrtVmce the Th B h n mtelsirw of i'htfc’mi and No, » I’nurlan Ousnnk, well pifHerlwd AW-i mlsad rtnde^ oiir par.
Thomns '' who miirht still doubt tho wil* 1 supervitfon, and Mmiblnel i/l- good qua 111 (IB hi both Onaooa, bsJkgbnth nclls* and permaitrnt.
V , 1 rnigni still tiuulil me | |>f lr j m HSVansah i fRft pt-i loa f*r t.ifR lbs., Cash. »M pfr I V » of |.taju lbs., raysbl- M. 1st, 1«X.
HSino, he changes entirely the numo of Price at Augustai ITu |»vr ion n| 4.WP ibs., Cash. |95 per ton of 4,IM) lb#., peyable If«r. 1st, INN.
hi. ilict, and treir.a^.i.h th. | lit *.«.«,« ««.«,. o.
Keceirel direct from l , «rnsian AftWq ddtl rfillch It* .sell al fewest nmrkfet prices at Bavanaob iWd Ad*-
gu»is, airtcily for DASH. . . • ■ «
We would advl-r Hires who with lo Kfiy (fIMHM HH lima lo ppplr at one*, as drafts mnst ba exasultd
nnd approdadt or nlhrr aaliriacinrjr orratigt (hehri affebtau before rbi men It are made.
We will al'ww two uer cent, a month on all )■»] Inellil InaBe on tfrodra'ea beftffe the drafts or# don
Orders soliri'ed and prombtlv fillOif, ' , i<
ismiHlnlrig aualpoit, carltfical?* ppil (A I liable Hiformatiqn lor ths Planter.
wilrdUxj oiuiiN a co„
White Mun’d Pwpor.
Well, Doctor, wo gladly welcome the
Wldto Mnii'a Paper to our tnhk', nnd
trust it may do 4 yemnnna service " in
behalf of our neglected nnd down trod
den race.
Have it Ckfff however, that you do
not Dn-JitdieirriUr catiftO by erecting bar*
Hunt atfd eruHting triilmodtUn, where
thoi« should bo none, botweeh till) White
and the colored limit. This has beet)
the (ipcuiul mission of tbe onrpet bag
gers and radical emisanries, to ths great
injury of the morel end material inlet
eats of (he country.
Ati enlightened philanthropy should
seek to promote the wulfcre'of the en
tire human fhtiilly, ditch ulasn in Its re-
npectivo grude uml Walk in life,
The negro at present is eMjihtl^l to
the prosperity of the body politic) of
course in his own legitimate sphere.—
Let ns seek then to orercome his shtipa
thius, nnd free him from the new alisuk
lea which a wily enemy in dlagltine
would place upon him,
Wo believe much cun bo dnne with
proper discretion nnd effort to opeh the
eyes of our colored friunda, aud roiiew
their attachment to Uis old land
x>f the country.
Wo have seen nothin# fh ths White
Midi's Paper to which we can take ex
ceptions, and bur remarks urs simply
admonitory and general in tliqir appli-
cullon.
Z3L“ Tho Cuthbort Appeal and
Burke’s Weekly »HII be furni.he,l
tii»iihwHlnr»»t »:i 00 per flonuin.-
TO MERCHANTS
PLANTERS I
motion, was
silleiUutei] for I hat of Uiuhsril Davis, as dulvyaia
to lh« Senatorial Cenuuotiou, ami tho report uf
the- (Jummitlw, as aiitentfrel, h •»* adopted without
Img candidate, endorses Judge Irwin
hiio exhorta an fid owa :
Voters id fiaorgiu — white and colnrrid
—ratification and uiiti-rstificiition voters,
id! opposed to Bllllock add his surround
ing*, with one common impulse, with the
dread of common (lungers und Wllii ft
defeVmlnaliofi krtotviri# no 'rfbirteineot
till the lout vote bu polled, rally to the
rescue, and Georgia yet
Th* Club Iks* adjourned to mrst agalu un
Saturday, the 28tb Inst.
tV. q. HihBon,
fleefetsrt Sf Club,
(^tbfrrii, Of,) y.rcycy.H^
flfct.y CofrhKMNrn.—^-TIi# New York
i Tubyce-.of (Jic Qlrtt _ult. says that “liio
..K .11. . . t ,l._ .1 St .. 1 Ik. 'll...
W f ‘ h“*i* i'wt reorttsd, and offrrlng at s
If liMALL MARUIM, *
' lflll »nd Tlnrere (!l BAR RIIIH and Rill
8IDK.4 and HUOUbDRItN j also
ISO BtureU EI .0UU.oi svvry grad* aod quality
40 Bairala WUIHKKY, .f various grades,
6o Barrels and b.li-barrsls BLUB PI8II,
40 Tlvroes MOl.AttHlW-Cuba^^ugar Housa
tl ACKKRKI,—all Nos tad sit* paak*gf*,
ilfo UMs HUO.lR, A, 11,0, llrowo, Crushed
sod I’-twiteritJ,
160 Hags OOEEKK,
l«v Hois* TUIIAL’CO, |
I'M) FaifstKAUK OHAiJid,
V6 Bales ONN A HURON,
•4 Bales MACON MILLN,
He.vil 11 OEM, No* I, t, I sad 4,
1,000 Pounds Be wing OTtTON,
1,000 I'minde Plow Lint ilOI'B, I*
10 Balsa (JAGGING,
1 #0,000 I'btind* IKON, assottdd,
200 Kegs NAIM,
10,000 Pouoda HOLLOW WARS,
C4^DLF.'4.
RAfKiNff,
tANDT.
POWlHCR,
HHof.
CAFg, .
DROOMff,
Mu., Btti
ftritiFr'a Balks.—It may bo worthy of
not* that (» en - Blende huving, in hia order
c.Vrying into effect the I^-lief article ef
t}e proposed Constitution, revoked hia
Wrmer order anspending all sales under
oxecstion, levied and eaJea on all debts
vrrateC. mbsequent to June, 1865, can
now jiiogvcafc without molestation.
from u bumiliution yet unknown.
Lkt tux Frufi.k Taes IIxarT.— Ar
kansas has voted down squarely the ne
gro Constitution of its Convention, liy a
clear majr rfty of 36,0*0. fkiftli. Joo
h confident of buuccsa, and every white
man is registering and getting ready
fur action, who will be permitted to do
so.
What says the empire 8tate of the
Booth f Will she prove fuloe to her glo
rious record and strike her 11 ig to scal
awags and carpel buggers ? Never ! by
the rood, never.
Ito auved credit of the United States in me
Four thousand negroes liavc petition
ed Congress It r the means of emigrating
to Liberia. Cuil’t some Yankee bridge
the Atlantic nnd pass them all over?
We will help pay the toll.
•V'W'T l\y, f
oPn
DRY GOODS DBPAKTM1ST
Bits brews warylbiaff MaSally MSftd la a DOT
GOODS Unlike, Our Stock ot
Domsitic Stripes, Prints, Clothing,
Shoes, Linen Goods,
Arssmple. W# or* deitruilusd to kssp o* bssd s
No. 1 Block iu
Every Department,
And will make it to lbs advantage of DBALERB
and others to call upon us bsfoiV laying ia their
ktoob and supplies.
A Urgi portion of oar Block was bough I btfort
the receat GREAT ADVANCE ia GooS*, and wa
at* prepared to gtvc EXTRA HMUiAtNHt
Bend for a pamphlet w
Addrenf,
tw Our Agsut* Uirusghout ths cuualry will wl! *« *mn* prioe*. with aoCesaarv *xpansaa *d>ie4.
E- McDonald it uo., au “ * *
ImportefH Of jnc
Irnpoi
Ht , Bar
In van nali, or
nd Dca’ere in Gunno,
241 Broad Ht., Augusta, Oai'
N-reNre, Cuthbcrl, Qa.
DOES IT PAY to U3E GUANOS 1
A sstisfset f j IHti sdocUuIr* ■
i line ImporUns question In S Sth
is given
iDtly is
r _ .-•non >n a cireuiiir. res.nsiy is
-•ted by us, ibowiud itlSt etefl at lb* low pries al
I2e. per pound for Cnttlfn, that fit using Qtuou, lbs
planter would g*ia from lOo to 1W per cent, profit
a* it now ia, aad probably will be lit the next orttp,
it will be imp that tbe profit from the use ol Uoauo
will be enormous, end the planter who fkFs'o avail
lilmaeti of tbe oaly means of msking forming urnfi
table on Ih* wum-nut lands of Ih# Booth, with the
present sy-tem of Itbor. will show sn extraordinary
tvsht of judguieot aad disregard for hi* own later
•lkt*. As representlug the arereg# ol result* «*b-,
tajnrtl by the use of our Uuauos, we will take th*
Minting slrttcments:
Mr. Ji N. Bwint used 160 lbs. I'hmnlx Guano pei*
se-s. and his chip was Instesaed ikarahy 60S lbs.
Coll jo pat acts.
Say JOO lbs. *<fid 11 equal to ttj. Hot Cot-
fou, Al loo. pet lb. (wwi-^ - • - •*-— d
ilL’h il !*•* than iti*
4‘Am
.. 4.60
Ion, At 2oc. pel
iveragt) will |
Cost of Uuaoo, 1
ClSaf tintfll pWlkere (Bbltll is too per el. ort
iltk IlitattUrttl.,..u..it..r... ....... V »92.06
Mr. I) \ Vaughn ulud 100 U Itt.u lb*.. rt.u-uii
Guano on to sorb*. Mill ill tssCM-Uted yield tif ii.sits
ai* to eight heavy bates Ootiod,
Bay 7 balsa 2,700 Iba. at fine |A4» 00
DeductcostoCDuano, 8,500 Uu lu6.oo
Aar profit 66 BO neres, with TOO to 18J Ibe.
(MST 4'»0 (mr ct. oa the iavektnieat). t.. >lf»6;Pn
Mr. Uciitgo C, IIiowq made as inereate oN.w lu*
per *m by ilie Use Hi 200 lb* i’Wnlx Ousoo,
Bay I.Vi IU*. lint Ctlltob, kt 20c 1*0,00
Coat ol (JqyUUts,,
Olrsr profit flrr acre (400 pr rt. on inveatment)$24,"0
** L. w. Dick used loU lb*. I'brktiiz G« mtf par
an., tu.. a... a.rr
B e, and.hi* pHjb w*| Ihttesketl 40p U>»> (»*t ftMJk.
y IM lb*, lint CMlIbn, At 2MJ.. JT.. *..iV. .|WAw
ur tviinou* uvin*. nr is
it Ih* plaut cannot r#*cb it,
bb acallered by tbe ho#,’
>H dnd let ibk oaasa take
Cost of 100 Ibt. UuiUoi
■uffleient. The ealealarions are hs4®i uifi *•»"•) »•*.
sulta, and w# base plswd th* price at Cgtu.s el the
present price, snd probable prkl Ij.Mhs next e'en,
end we do net Incl-.d# tbs veluAUf the ssed- Bv
eveu II Cottoa should oommaad IfUt fn»Bi I te ..](L
per lb (Wli icb we do not think prabxbMi) It will bl
readily scan tbst three OttAuo# swill »illl p»y A fbry
handsome prof I, snd betides th* larg* return, ihq,
I'Later reewtee* b| it* use, by being enabled to
make as mnuh on half tbe laud tlist he fcW with
out, tbe aarieg la expense'..I labor, stock sad pro-
visiodl dill ba mj MMi. I» i* teu# ihat uos.r
-one tiil-clliliilnuces the Uu*no will pay be«Ur than
m others, fllA IhAAoiirnizy be nnfarorabte, end h^
fdll to makk n cfbp frith or without Uusne. nr he
or *n shallow Hint It n
or lid may beglfot M r ... .
all the ausienance frodt tile crop ; but wo belt***
that in all teMptis aod under uil cfroumriar.red
whsto ih# Farmer tiara Guano wijh jUUgtneBt, giv
ing hla itorsonAl aSpei YMrtii to It* at>pl'oa«ion aSd
'he working or bi* crou, and not leaving it «Htrelr
to hired Ikborera trial ho wllf not only reap a l«»fk
profit from the Uliana" liut foil at tlie cntT df tnd
year Ire w ill • ft ml (hat ha bar made more dear ftoa-
ayithqo-evei Wciorc-
Ty* pact aefiMLisHKo that il l’*xs lo ul# Guano#',’
(here ia anil atiofter tlnpnrimit quwa'ioh S>r the
IManler. WU AT IB TIIK MOHVHKI.lA
NIJ.RK EUR MBTO UBS, AND WlIKJli
ItU V IT TO TIIK UKHT ADVANTAGE
lice* lUot the OtinnbA wc are offerintr ctd the
akll ulost relltlbl* Id the market, ami can confident
ly rarer Id thtt insay ulanleia to whoin wu have sola
them Tor tfife Hist Icn-n year* In stMlain oiiV *Mdi-
tion | bill Ibfi befit evidence nf the (bat Is, Jhwl *•
o*e reilitik the I'UdpXlE GUANO y»«r/after yea^
to I’lsuter* who eomtUcnccd lifiing it fn iSW, aud
Wl(o now fray it Iti brefaraned to'any «h*V.
Orfttlf ANll'UriVtHb. wtiioh II * IhikluYs ftf
tile I’hueuir tad I'rrUvitn, Aatkluliy )iret>«r«d uodtr
■^■.IfvMWbal ritps^llion, byipg frofJ jAp ijl
o 8 pis-
Net profit per
F,.r Wheat fake
a no c *t*b " f Ammonia,beddse a large per tentage of
Phokuhate* (*s khadri by ProKsSnrs Dsrhy aad
.. . . .hI.u.1 Mu. un.uK.1 Mk.. dll.. Ihftt,
(BOO beret, on ooel); .»24.0-> Waa^lj^) rtfire active .thy
Mr. If. T. White's Hatem.nt. Ha 1 ('honl* sl.me, would prob.b
- O Hire a ■■moment. nr i fTTTT —rwr
made IA but. Wheal par acre more by iheukeuilUO “ 8 WlBiy ng the young plant i v
lbs. I’bmesix (ban tire natural production of tbe in the efcny pail of tnkee*io«,aad
land, a* oeoertained by actual nrelaUrritlgnt. I • «*•-* ‘ h ? l ,r V l * i T Jl F** » mueh
Bav 16 bu-h-ls Whaat, at #3.2d.,,,., i .V. i .ffftl.Y.l bu ‘ f,,r v*]*oib end
- L. 8«t) rhotrpWtelr, w# eonkWer the
, ■ perior to any other.
rsx
C*»t of tiDV Hm. Guano
Net profit per acre (over ROfi ’pr>. ct fld tjoaf) |Bp l , r
Dr. Win. iiaiiMt tired 200 lb«. JlaiflpuUlkd, snd j n-L-iia
made an iucrcaae of hgO lo l(MJ IhA per **»». ■
Bay 26o Iba, lint cotton, at 2oo... .^No.00
Cost of Guhno (. .V........... 7.o0 w#
.. ... / . A .Ttl I" the onunlrv,
N|*| profit per acre (o»#r 700 pr. n(, oa co«t)- • 48.00
lion. M. C- Fulton used Manipulated and Fhcknlt
iiNQoa; |l0.OU worth par acre of the ManipulaM
and llo 00 |>cr acre of the I’bcedlt. The Manipu-
JcrMacrtiL?-.53: aVte.T'T7??r f
Deduct cost of Guado t,..,iifilll . 10.90
Net pn fit per sort (near 620 per rpntj Jfli.no
Tie I’hce il* gave an ittcreaee of 780 lbs. cOlldH
■>er acre.
Bav 240 lb*, lint onltotl at 20o.,.., #62.00
Deduct oust of Uuaoo ll.OO
r acre (420 per cent). #A2J)0
Hatcher tured 126 Iba Manipslated per
•ora, ami received rey 300 Ibs. per na/e more than
rite natural production of the land 1 .
Bay M7 lb*, lint ootton *1 ,...$88.40
t’q»tuf Uu*U0 4.08
Net pn fit per sera (over Too per cl, on co*t) $2BJ2
W# could add numeraire other #pani|>U* from
the rtaUmeet* we have rereived, but the abort are
.. -,- u J PLACK ViKDBI VLAN*
TKIWfGMVtfWff.OUANO, ire wwld Jhf»
.r.«,l<wl»n. ,n0.hl, ■Up.rlurta.ujntb.r IM
in the onunlrv, and os we impart nor Ouin-a dl-
THAN,' ....
1. Atsosto. 0a , January lfl. lNL
Mimus Wilcox, Greaa A Co i
rlr0*e find below result* »f experimeat made the
pare kcasoft ou a vor# poor pirce land w|ll|i» Jhe
coroorate litnl'*i)f our town with re-uVlaa, Pb»-
hULWItax Gibb* AOo.'i Mablpttlaled DUahn, add
no ttiantlre at aHt r-r r 1 mid
,.,daf-dSf pb-»
IfriCenik'Gtrentr lti.Ou 1,080 IM -
W.UtttOo/AMo. v;ai(.I
a ■«» -
It will bd refs fratt. th* foregmug experlmJnl
that-white the Fbmutowj a creit of fti lee# 4»er ura
-qualUd |be Peruviin, M 11.00*. UiubsJJ
M A.virULAtap, at a d.»t or |f f>0 Lata F*u
mmmm mr ■* iaolVo. i th m
Gibbafr Go '■ Manipulated the be*} commercial rna-
uuie that I have ever used for cotton,
Heapectfully, eto, M. G. Fulto*
TOCOX. GIBBS & 00...!
IrftpoytWYB oi’ itaki Doulars in Guano,
' ft ui HeVsnnah AM Augwst* Oa.
Great Attraction!
No Hepudiatlon,
Rut t»le«*y -( Sew tie*** eowtiktly tnlttng at
E H. JONES t 00.8 Variety StORJ,
Wbi.k tb>7 uro mlliag >t prhw «t»r«fantRi»g to *h* ifiOM.
Small Profits and Urfe Sal«» i! (heir Ittolfo,
tr dftll fttu) Mamin# their stock ntti prices. Utfl M
«reut money innrkuts of Europe rules
lower now than il did when Congress
met. Aud liysfor tlm,cxthjllopt rousou
that eapituHsti find'otirjegislutorh |oney-
oombed with rascality.**
To this the Churlcr-Uin News responds
with the following pertinent remarks ^
As the Tribune is the recognized or-f-
gun and ablest juurnnlistic uup|M»rtor of
tlm party which etjjvulod tb« l« finlstprs
in ourstion to power, it ought to know
Mini doubtless does know ull nbout thc-m.
It spenks ex cathedra and its judgment
ought to be conclusive, lint is not thu
Triburitf a little—just a little—rash in in
dulging in such plain talk ? Setring that
the principal charge in tbe articles of
impeachment exhibited aguinst the Chief
-Magistrate of the United ‘Stales, is that
bu III,, buun di.re„j,uuiftil to thu.,, mim w M.d. .nd ih.pub’i, cuBUir.TT
legislators, is not tho Tribune inv ting perraf toeoq trim sad taake Dr«urs, Berqdes, Jltl-
un ind c'.rnrnt for scan. may. 1 Fie ! Mr.' • • , *f?**; •*••■ *• “^tue nd off
Orfftljr. How cun you i
»- K06S 4 son,
No*. 80 Gbeiry, snd W Second Street*,
mar.V4t Macon, (Ja.
DRESS MAKER’
Mrs. e. harry
fteepro'fully informs
‘*•8
THe
JAMES RIVER INSBAARCE COMPANY.
HOW ARDS VILLE, AlDsnjiarle County, Va<
Capital «1 > S06,0|9%<
c. cAnnisoroNT ^ | >’" ."'"Kf
rpUIB w*ll kfioi(n 4n4 rallabla Pomireny hfving established An faiit tn On rity 6f CufWred, ie
M. uow prepared, al moderate rates, In takura UuiWioga-viltb ar wltbom (bet# L'>utent*-M>al|ure
rUka upon Cottoa Ip warehouse or Irff/iffw/.S, thd hpou kil bUref goods, wafda, Ac.,
ribopS, .
Ihkmrbls, Merebent
Railfoed risk*, apd
nr st *ec
For fNi tber iaformorioa apply to
jaalu-Am
H. ri. JONES, Jgsot.
thfcett, G
C’uthbr
TJ80N & tiOHBQ.M,
Ootton. 7<*otorre,
Commission and forwarding
MERCHANTS,
98 Bay Street, : : Savannah, Oa.
a,
ve-v raa-«.n*!ile term*.
Also, Disidiug sud Fancy Werk.
fgg" NheeJai attention will.b* glvka to the sal* ot
Xanb-r, Roiii,. f.rft.iltit,«(.
B. MU ti , J. tUt. 0U.ii,
C.tkWr: Oa. in;,,-:)
*». KAWDOLPH HABDBW,
ATT0UN’l;t; AT LAiV,
ctrlWinf, . . tmnaiA
tarilitwaW 1C ull Ito Court, ri Ito I’rianl.
J V L/rSk^raijd in (Mliocn eoujiy of tho Bou'h
westefn uiroui.l, and in lira .Supreme Court nf Gn.
Hs hod ffmaVnrrar.gemarils With Uon. I dword .1.
Harden, #ho reaido* in Bavonnah, Go., lead hia
reran ;n theXsderai Court at Bnraunub, thuaiaving
traveling ii|-*otej aod bot«] bills. aug93 ly