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| ..A CtuntKMAVTji M«vk.- Our town nurefctil
lias iuttdc the Vounds of the (white square ami
1 streets. In sMfch oC garbage and «taiuliii| Water
iii barruls, tub*, etc. - , Which iimhr our torrid suns
_ - r.x=x j brood mo-quitera by the million, aud imperil
UirntiouK * ttie health or the city.
Every Ikmtfj should pay particular nUcutlou
THE CUTHBERT APPEAL
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Satanvam Firm op Mi
Np.fp.— rhis House offers unusual acenmimSff-
tiou to the planting community. Thanks to tln ir j („ the doily rmu>\ al of vegetable and animal
liberal proposition, the urgent wants iff H> c 1 offal »ud •very other descripthm of fUtU from
needy agriculturist may bo amply supplied at | tliclr pr#toi»ei.
moderate cost, without the nccessftiy KU-rifleo o'‘
the fruits of his toll.
They suggest that for one pot Centum a mouth
reasonable advances will be hhttle, and the usual
long and formidable array ol charges Incident
to the shipment of cotton entirely remitted. Ac
tual freight only must be paid. We are eotili-
The free use of lime in dump attd confined
j places, oollare, areas etc., should not he neglect-
I ed. The Importance of these sanitary precau
tions nil will wliait.
Wo are under obligation-) to Mr. J.imaa
M. Coleman for several messes of CdrnoVl And
deut this will retail In gfeftt saving to the ah'p , dried llsh from the UuIf roast. Tto\V euwace
pc j different vtHotk*, till deticir'l*. And afford a flu-
The firm in qttcstldtt hAs larg^ reafiilricl at, hrdMtfhat relMr. In parlukiug rtf thorn we me
command, aud h cohipu^-d of reliable and r.\- reminded vividly fif our early rearing and long
LeUfi 1 from (apt. Ttimliit. | [twi\n xuutkd.]
Wo givo below u cotnmuuioaUim from
out - vigilant Representative, Copt. W,
M. Ttimlin, in vindication of bis Col-
leugup, Mr. Guff, whoso nninc Wfla in
Dr..vn Sin s Yon requested mo some tlma ngi
to write to you nit account of matters and things
lit our dear old comity. You knmv thu dowdat-
Ifig tide of war swept unresist- d through this see-
cltidvd in the published list of iilmontucn, | Den- nud everything was lost which Urn vandal
wliun tlio vntuwan taken upon tlio elec
tion of State House nlVieurtJ.
Mr
aukuo army under Sherman could appropriate.
A stronger visttliig our county nftcr that event
. . I would have Is-cn ilnprewed with thoso profound
(lOll IH 3Xt Ocuingiy jSoqtffcleTumUa I an j harrowing emotions of melnnclioly which
and attentive in tlio dUchmgfc of his I till the mind of onu strolling through u dllapidn-
dutics, and was unavoidably 'detained . te»l cemetery,
from his scat by severe personal itulia-!
position,
Hut time lias somewhat changed the scene. In
the upper <r ptney woods portion ol Iffo county,
! the whiles have gone to work nVeuMly, and
Our cotUoWpurnry in bin zoul, nliould > im-diy a truce of tlio war can ho seeiY. There i*
bo can lions, bow liu reflects upon tlio more Innd In cultivation lit Iblp ponton tliAu dir.
character of inon, whoso honor and in-, ring “ lh« puluiy days of aluVery." Thu slocks
perlenced goRtlcttto
All ord’Ts ami c6n-.Tgm*cfVi fill tcroive
pnimpt attentfon at theflf hAnd*. and bo filled
with despatch. See Advertisement.
—: : - ■ - ~i
At ft liteut viait to the Drown UoilM in
Macon on our way trt Atlanta, we found the
same genial and hospitable attentions, model
servants ami luxurious table for which this pop-
'ular resting place of tbo traveller la *» widely
Icriehrktcd.
The proprietors are adding a neat and onnveu
lent wash room tn the p-ewises, wiUi all the mod
rm eutfita and Improvement".
the Brttro House justly take* rank aiming the
V»ry KAWlflaitV'lMJfittUa tateff iilo to our
Worthy Vrtsth. ^
McAfee still bnlda out, and Atfth Ml torn
• l Ids di nuer homos tn (Yrl Valley Ah'A ftWlllli-
Vllle, against all Vim contestants fi*r popular fa-
Vor.
The traveller ia always sure of a rich rsfasl
wtii jlfttfiMVc tre»tr*eat at Mn hotel Ic fffVicr «ff
Vhese places.
Sflfrk frt cAd (Ih.lfAs And continue Trt fnff-oftl-e
ttac.
NimttlV. Kmii ATuxn.-ti«ii. Meade and
Dullork shiVW'A Ihey had the right rcont after
dice food and omMottiMe quartan in l«u outec
(ion cf this home as Mleft fluCoiM fthoi'e.
We can assure P -Mrtcrftta tWAt Mr. fSfcn'd iffsk**
liu discrimination between hie, gtte»U, fifild We
Irive heard it anid i» himself a IVir.oer.it.
One thing la certain, we feaMts! Upon the deli-1
■caries of hia table and were tot peietnsd. Herb
•ously, we believe It to be one rtl the biri von
ducted hotels in the country.
The grarnl music emimrium of Root .V
*C«ly, Chicago, Illinois, cmlirae.es an Imiueus,-
aggregation of catalogues which lia« c been piir-
'cliased within flic past year. TV* esymred
plates alone ol the concern weigh over tweuly-
flve tons, and repriaent fire Ibousaud cuts'
•Stationers and others wishing to be enpplh-d
with the latest publications elegantly prtntid ami
executed, can liavu their wants attondid to at
abort notice.
We sic re(|iiestrd to give uuticc that the
Rev. J. R. Os'em will preach a funeral diacoiirai-
In memory of A. J. Thipp", \v. II. 1'hipp* ami
w. R. l'bipps. all lately deceased, at Kihmau-
( - h>ncb, Ikuevoleiiee, on the 4th Sabbath of the
qiresent month.
All Mends ami acquaintance* n-e invited t*»
*b( present, and the public generally.
sojourn by the s-a side, ami llio glbfirtua f\**t
once enjoyed Whiiot (khiug in deep Wftlor tor the
noble ba* and drum tish which frequent the At
lantic coast.
A salt water nun will always sigh for hia old
home near the sounding ncn.
Mr. Coleman announces that our market can
be supplied with there finny delicacies, if rulU-
clfiit eiicourageinent Is afforded to those whotfilt,
and ship them to the interior.
Dealers In groceries and family supplies will
govern themselves accordingly.
Lust Uitbcruntorltil Hull.
Kxkcutivk IIkI'aiitwkmt, )
Atlanta, Ua., Aug. lt>, 1808. ^
ft fbt Nmole: Hon. A. A1|wona
Bradley having noli Hod mo, in iiooor-
dance with tlio 128th Mvctioii of tho
Coil’s, tlmt he has resigned bin rent ns n
SWlAtm from the First Sunulnriul Dir-
frirl, writ* of flection hnlu been iHAiibd
for tin tlwdort of u Senator lo li.l the
«uenney in Ifte Semite caused by eaid
refei^tln’.ioM.
(Signed) l(c»rh B. Bur.i.ncK,
UuVuruor.
Poor Alpeorin finding Hint fill hia
barking and nnarling nnd whining Yrortld
not induce tbo Senate lo lot llVin gn:\\v
on the "public bone,” link like u true dog
j tucked llh tuil billWdeU Ills legs, mid
I bidden that " huuOhtblo body ” quite nil
unceronionirtus goriJ byes
NVo wonder if our illustrious Go
nor known that un egg ia an egg, until
(t is hatched !
A hint to tlio wise is sufficient, but ns
M»t ra*« h other#i#\ 'Vo tmggest to you,
" honorable sir," the propriety of your
" making haste n llltlo more slowly," in
accepting resignations until you have
auffici«*nt grounds for thus acting. We
are strongly tcittpted to resign our posi
tion as ffoiyruor of Georgia. Wonder
if onr resignation would beuccepted and
u new election ordered !
legrily are above even tlio breath of sus
picion.
Wo can vouch at least for Mr Goff:
Augti*l Cth. IfilitJ.
of cattle are not bo large, but read Vo hiora stten -
I lion. In the lower portions ot tile ^ountjr, Where
' our ls'Bt lands lie, a flifir WM’.es We bonlmllinj,'
j the labor ol llteblocks, mul will succeed this
yrnr finely In (arming. The day-laBtJV syrtbm is
■ ° ••• e- ■ - •.
/lr, (r Aift.il: Allow mo ihrmijjl your columnu mol ( generally Adoplrtl with (tteiA. Their wa*
•Saw I.ahok Tnu.Tr Cnorr.— Every fanner and
gardener should cram every avallublo spot of
-grimnd with this vidiialdu root crop. Cow p< n
Ihe hntd or manure boavily and break up disqi
anil alter''rApeatril raking nr harrowing, plant iu
drills upon slightly elevated ridges.
The bent variety fur winter u*' is iIk* yellow
rutabaga. These produce enormously, are very .
and palfitablo. Rkd the top' q.ilu- as dell, ibeeittho victims oflhw m.litary Diet,
1-fT Mr. Ttiinliu’s tesolutions re-
suiiidiiig Gen. Meade’s Municipal ap
pointments were bold and outspoken,
and in keeping with thu action of Msy
or Wilkins of Culmnhiis.
Well, w hy sliqnld not military wrongs
and misdeeds be rcpiovcd mid correct
ed ns well ns those emanating from otl •
cr sources ? Gen. Meade was not in-
fallible, mid in every instatico should
justice bo moled out to tlinso who have
•oAu- sr (iov. Brown's cidlanN. They will pii-
•idnr» veryti'verc frost also, and can Iw lefr in the
■lied all arbiter. We never knew thein lo go lo
Bird but*mice in this climate.
As food for slock they nre Invaluable during
■winter. In England the turnip crop is but little
(inferior in importance to any other.
They mny be sown to ml vantage until near
The close of Utptombcr.
Tim Growixo ('roi*.—Cotton la lM*ginning to
open in this region, and the rain* arc not so fn >
quent as during the past few week*. Ab yet we
have tern no caterpillar, though the <Jf<tu worm
is sweeping onr fields quite clean.
We are Inclined lo Mieve that this Insect lias
been mistaken for tho genuine eottrtn Caterpillar.
There is a marked difference howev r, between
the two. Tbn cotton diwlrojcr has a bright yel-, .
, . . , i, ... | . |,l rived for bolding clcctb
low streak along its bock, and when touched • _ m
rear* it* head aloft, ami even »pring« from limb i
to limb. On tb<* contrary the grasi caterpillar I
I* of a da-ky, uniform line, and w hile it will d>
atroy gra»* and even fodder when stacked, w
tor.
Uiifortonnti ly tho H:u1h aro n llUh
too strong fot' the enptuin, but it seems
they cnii't muzr.lo bis mouth.
The resolution* are a* full iwa 1
IVilKUKva, military ailthnrily having cosut <1 lo
cxM In lids, the State uf Georgia -
1. lit A rtiuLt>l x htf (Ac (M id JutrM'i lour
C'WttitA, That all |ier*ou* wlniin«i«ver. in tide
Stab', bolding any municipal ofllee in tliI-* Stale,
by virtue of any military eoinnil'-bm w liutevi-r.
nhall be and ar, herein removed from said ofllee
or offices,
I i. lie 0 llendrtU Thai all oflit-e* vacated by
[ v rtua of vclion llmt of ibis rraoiution bo reaprii-
[ rrl by tbo*; who have been removed by mlliUny
I eoininivion only ; they le-iug n'quired to net in
I their recpcetlvc capaelttra. n* pr.weribuil by the
! c ivil l«iv* of (hi* State, until the lime prescribed
| by iliv oivil law* of III in State, until the tl.no pie-
xcrilied by their roquetiva duller* shall li.tv
to statu in belmlf of my w orlliy ami much be
loved colleague. Judge lioli, and ouo .of your
Hi-prcaenlativ*. (bat he na untiomieo l by the
Allnntu Constitution, is not guilty of Irenehery
for being ubaent to day ut the election for State
beer*, State printer, eta. Judge Golf i* too
pure ami too good lo prove rccniuit to Hint IriiMt
eponul In him liy Ida couslltueuey. He U nl-
r.i)c at bi« post, unlew prevented by providuti.
,ul hindrances, iw when be led hue very il. for
home.
While my licnit bleed* lo know, that by the
absence of many Democrat*, we liuvc to day lust
State ofileer*, and especially sulUved thu
Stelu Treasury, ami llie |K'oplo'a liard earning*,to
into tlio bund* of em uiie* to the bone and sin
ew ot Georgia, and onemicH lo constitutional lib-
ty, 1 aui |iri>ud to *ny that it WM not so fixed
by uuy act of Judge Coils that be could proyunt.
W. M. Ti'mi.i.v.
A Hctitum ITom CuufeUenitc
ticucruls lo I lit: Tennessee
Leglslutuvc.
lit nccurdiaaco with tlio cull refurred
trt in crtiv lunt instio, tlio fullowing Con-
lVdortUo (Jcticrul* itusenihied jcatuulu)
ilW«-«iii*sr Ml Goliund Uute'ri oilier, in thu
I’ofttt* - I'bilding : (ioiiiTiils Chrnthum,
lTliu\V-, Smith, Quarles, J'uiiiior, (iurdnci
llrown, Ollrdon, Amlcrmui, llibhroll,
,luhn('«in find Money. Tliuir duliberu*-
tlotm lualod iVortl lifrll-prtrtt olevon to
hull- past »i\ oVIofl:, a ltd tVClfi Ktr icily
inlined to tho (Iwliiigumliod j^ojitlemon
mimed uhovo. At bix o’cl mk they pm-
loudud to thu Capitol and met tho Alili
tury Coinmittie of bi-lh IIousor.
Gymitd Ill-own, Chairman of the Com-
mittou oi rx Coiiledcrutu GuiutuIh, ap
pointed to profit>tit tlio meinnrinl to tlm
.Mi itury CoinmittrCH, did bo in u few
brief rritiiirkH, in width ho whowod tlmi
what wan hiihI iu tlm mcmoiinl wuh Httid
in curliest,iind ho holievod roprcBontod
tho sontinmnts of tho Confodcrtito mil-
di rs tlm ugliout th > State. Tliclr
purpose was to givo to tlio Ijcgii-Iuluro
-null an iiHsui a cu as to show no nueoB i-.y
Idr calling out the militia, lie then lead
the memorial, which iu ns follows i
To thu Honorable, the Let/ialahue oJ‘ Ten
uetiee, true in K-rtraurJimry S'ttion t—
The right of petition and rcinnustmmH'
being conceded by all clusfiea in this
country, and feeling, us wo do, u deep
solicitude for tlm peace and cpikt of our
great and glorious State, ami belonging
to that class in Tcmiessoo who aro ro
guided !•/ some of |ho authorities ns
hostile to tho proa jut organization, wo
Yield to a «eusu of duty, and respeellully
Invito your lioiioi'alilu Unly to a consid
eration of our view of thu means that
may avert the ptYcipitutioii of the crisis
which In acknowledged to be imminent.
Being imlcntilied with that largo class
ilppuHcd to hu liortilu to tlm Htiito (in
ges are generally one peeft of coVn (Vw a rtav
bavo lienrfi uf one gentleman neat
Itlceboro. who report it that lie will b.uve*t l.ffiJU
tmstielM of corn front ?S actvs. The swamjis
.eru too tyet tills mm*oii lV'V rice, but Homo iutli-
iilu.il* will do well. (’apt. A. Winn thinks ho
will harvest BOO bu-liil* ol rice Iroiu 17 ucivh.—
Thu lien rl.ilks are (i) llvl high, whh long bead*,
. exlllbitn) lo the Agricultural Society.
WlUreaver tlm iliukey ” Ihm been left tn iiim
ll io eullhale the luifi, unil liny "tie |.l," we
in tvmlily di vino Hie » quel. Had cultivation,
and povr propfi, but In tbo •• darkey's " c.-tiniuto,
lie - won't *larb fiiiudvr year. 1 ''
llonhVerl ntOnt except onu dalley who owns
a bniw nnd citltiVnUi well 30 nhtva ul laud by
Id- own lal)»r. Hut Hie rent system citninit - hu-i
The ilaih-w make* no iiintfiiif, clem a no land
and will ufllnmtely llti|thtri - ish the soil, in wuicb
liu feel* no iulcfctl.
utaUfiH Flcliilhglnji and Tnylor'i
creek are good. The lanneot this year are pluut-
Ing blgli land rlfiet mill bdlllvnling it in the same
umnmr a* cotton, uii'l it m-eeed* finely--yield
ing from 30 lo IU Inr-lii I • uf rice per acre. Seine
have planted rice liOD'tc't the eom bills nfte
llio manner ot planting fun and it *ceni* lo tl>
well. I noticed upon the fun el t* •. .*1, lfrnd-
ley. JO ncie* ol coin mid rice planlcrl t"getlter
in this mniluer. anil III* esllmate Is H*a* l.l* field
will average him ‘.0 bii-hcl* of cent and 20 biult-
els o! rice upon the mme ncre. b'aking him 101
liushi'll of core, mill (tio biwhol* Ol'rice upon hi
field ol twenty acre*. A gentleman Ht (Ini nnnie
of All toil Kuiglit, with liU lliivo hui* niltl vntc
1U0 iicit-b of Innd -t!0 of tern and 10 of enttdn - ,
Mi* neighbors, alui mu trulbl'ul im<n. *ay llnil la
will make mi aniiiiilnlico of earn, and I'l’billy
bale* of notion. Till* bn* liven done iu hi* ok
family, wilboiit Hie Idling or aid of while t
•• durheV. - ’ If tbi* ba tine, lie cvrl.duly can *ilb
**ribo himself a knight of the furm, woi thy of tlio
undent day* of heroic chivalry.
Hut I cannot conclude, without paying a trib
ute to our old friend. D. -S. ltnggH. Intel him
nut long rlttco at lii.-i raddvhuc. lb
wwk lepairiii.a Ids tV'itgnu wlu*pl. The old grit-
tlentait loeki-d quite young ami vigorou* lor
mad Mviiiy-llvo yeuis of age. and Id* good wifi
wlima If" Ivd t" llio hymciuul ull.tr lit year* ago.
tbi - go«*l old hely looked u* priiiio and Imvoia,
a* tin' pillule* Oi ptir giunduiulliers uf llio nlilou
They are quite ft Ining couple, and l m-ketl
tbent, Hluiuld .ve all li\u nuolber jettr, to have u
■Golden Wedding " mi ’.I"- .Will oiiiilvonmry of
their marriage, gaUn-i Ing their ilium rotin (le-cen-
Uultte. ami to allmv Hie to he a witnew nf the
*cene, where the uiehtl *nblimity of conjugal
love is portrayul.
Mow comnvrutiil Is Hint till Wit, llttllpw.’d by
the sinilcB and tear*, joy* atm grleft til' 11 lialf «n-
ttiry 1
When Hi!* veld-ail gentleman, rluli helbre Hie
war, tuoitni to Ills now ulterod ftnlumsi, lie cun
barely ntippre** n tear, to be IIiiih rutlile.-udy de
spoiled by •• dlicrin in's biiminerfi,” at Ids lime ol
life. Hut when nllind-ui la Hindu to tho lart of
In* favorite wm, " Andrew." w ho died frdm |he
elfecU of a wound ivceiveil in the war In virgin
iu, ilia dew id grief w ill moisten the ejro of the
fond I'utriiircli.
Unplug these Items relating lo nur farming iu
tercet may reach you safely, I muslcluM, tvDh Hie
.ein irk Hint if you would allow an outsider
politic* to crltloUo upon parties in Georgia, T
' [lit take up iny ji-oi again. With my beet
Flltl N
South
lislioo
) into Ilia Own Camp.-*A
Carolina contampornry pnb-
\ Washington latter describing
bare uaver known them to inob?; the cotton Mr. Tift, onr iinme'iinto Koprofientutivu
plant.
The complaint of Injury from extensive rains
I* almost iiniv rail. The weed is now growing
luxuriantly and making more wood and foliage
in Ouogrwm, ns n mieernble carpot bn
gcr.
Thcfo is no ekclisa for ignorntico liUo
wlSie* for the Ai
family’s health, 1
nil. *
a truly i
, and your h and
\V. F?. Nnniu
The"itrii Ambniimknt."—'Tlm Jou
mil of ('nimnorcu is allowing wlmt
moiislroiirt frniiil Is tlio bo-imiiIuiI "1-ith
t Ainemlmoni,’ which Mr. Howard Bnfi
c-.nmeiit, wo beg to ie«pcctfully any th.il ij'ist officially (lei-.liirnd to ho u part of
his ISxctllency, thu (iovumur, u bally tlio Federal UoiiHlilUlioii j
“Ffffrn tliO bUgiriniiig (snyfi thtt ctliloi)
it Wim ti tarogonu ooimlilsiaii, it 'put tip
j ih ’ us llio poliro (lutchliVeH would nty
Irt Jitiuis Niipoloon's mthiniftridii of puliti
cal (piosti. iim lo tho papular v tlio, t*very
niro was taken tlmt the vote bIiouM Ik*
jiiitt right ; and thcfo were potential
iiiotliMils, moiiic eJerclsed ttlil! fiomo in
A Highway-man Dying 1 .
On Tuesday last llio News and Hemld
mentioned that on tlio Saturday previ
ous ns Mr. Love, a one-armed Onnfcder.ito
soldier, was proceeding homoward in his
enrt, flontnining nuhta tobnce.o, fluur and
fmnilv supplies, ho was stopped near
Biltler’ti avonuo, on tlio Leuiawlto road,
six and a iptnrtcr inilen front tho city,
hy two negroes, bath of whom caught
hold of thu stump of hid arm and at
tempted to pull him out of tho cart,
which - . After tearing hid Jaclot and shirt
to pieces, they succeeded in doing, and
afterwards choked, beat and robbed
him ; thht thu oitiz.'ns oollectcd and gave
pursuit, nh I found f -ur ndgro'oA sitting
undur n tivo iu the avonuo, dividing the
property stolon from Mr. Love i\ short
time before. Tho negroes had tliuir
back* to the parly, and an attempt was
made to croup upon them, hut the design
\vab frustrated by ths dogs, which dash
ed at tho group of nogroofr, causing
them to drop tliuir plunder, get up anil
scamper—ouo going in ano direction and
throe in another. M r . Crawford drew
a head upon tho senary negro and
dropped him. a ho par ty f thinking h a ;
whh dead, pursued t| 10 0 thor tli r0 e and
ouo of thu parly fir ot ] al a mulatto nml
ho fell but in u moment arose and ran
on, "hcii the b[)„y u g'ehtlemnrt nga(h
fired and tlio mulatto again fell, but,
with nppeurent ihlficully, again arose
and plunged into tho swamp, into which
the other two had already gone. The
Watvl' W:\ji Milnd to ho too deep to fill
low, find tlio pursuit was given up.—
Tho dojta plimgod in and, judging
from tho bellowing which one negro
kept tip. must liovo caught him and
inserthu teeth for hilh g.nitls. Tho pdrty
then rttlumod to Mhk at, as they llioughl,
the itonil negro, lie could ndt lie round,
but his coat Anu mil lay Where hu full.
Tlio property was rocuvarod, and noth
lhg ittoro was hoard ol any of tho negroes
until day hoforc vesterday. when ouo of
them was found lying badly woundod at
a plane about ftvo and a half milus from
here and about a mile fioffi which the
jncu wefo.shut. Tlm mart, lias several
buckshot in him, which, U thought, will
produoo death. May Nature save the
Statu tlio (double and expense of ornn~
iri'enlihg a Ileum With “ti limn and n
bWtlich/--fTeici & /leralJ.
A OAiiri.rllAo llAi.hbT-lJnx.—This
mtfrnlng Wo had ocular proof of tho rad
icitl ourpot-uau; ntsoulity practiced it.
what, nt’o hlcsUdhsly termed tho South
ern ‘elections,’ as held undur llio invig
orating utul inspiriting presoucoof Gen
eral Grant's bayonets.
^ Two boxes wero inatlo (for tho rocotit
Florida eloction) under tho dirocliou of
M r. O. Morgan, President or tho Hoard
of itogislriition, by Robert Williams,
carpenter of Leon county. Tho boxes
show how the radicals curried tlio clou-
lion. WohnVc before us their exact
counterpart, mada by tlio liialiufacturc
of tub brigtnal. Tho oxnetnc*B of tlio
imitation is duly ycrifiod by oath. Il
wits brodglil Ibis ittoynlng to tho Kr-
pren ollieo by Mr. J. B Nelson, of Geor
gia. Tho h-ik et lild Im *-pern d any
wlieW sithply by removing a low screws,
hut to obviate that ncoossity, tho bottom
in ronsti liuted fto that a portioii of il
could bo removed at will, and In a mo
incut, anti any alteration wanted in the
tickets mado almost iuHtanlanooiiflly, nni
without inuvh chance of detection, even
if the parlies lo bo chealod Woio look
ing on. Tito thing is osaimplo as lying.
A part of tho bottom', say two itmhoa iu
width, slides out, and neat little parecln
»f llio "right tickets slipped in. And,
mimippruhonds our feuliug and inten
tion!' in declining iu Ida lulu mcMilgu
tlmt we set k tlio overthrow of tho Itiitc
UuVoriunont, or to do any other not by
revolutionary or law lens means,
Neither wo nor those with whom, in
past days, wo lutvo been associated, con-
template any such ruHiticsH or folly ; nor
t(«t wo heliovo there is in Tunnessoe tiny
orguiiizali-oi, eitliur public or secrot,
wltieli Inis such a purpose ; and, if there
he,wo have neither sympathy nor uililiu-
tum tliuruuitli.
We believe thu pence of the Statu
tines not mpiiru tlm organization of a
military force by your lamorablu hotly,
and respectfully milnnit Hint such a inotts-
urn might inoro strongly (end to bring
ahnut nltd promote collision titan i
1 rf-'.-HJ
)!©t.. Largo Farms seunl tofttlract*'i
lug the sttontion of Agriculturists. Two!
wealthyi enteVprlning gentleman of Hat |
rison county Ohio, havo puiftfmsed a
township six miles fir|tiaroln Nclknakaof
Govern meat land, ami propose tJv.oon-
vert tlio whole into onu grand farm of
28.000 acres. They intend to enclosi^ji
withahedgo of the osago orange 2V
miles in extent, nml will put up cross
hedges 12 mile* in length. They will
hire all their labor and use tlm must
Improved agricultural mnohinory, in
tending to ptlt tho whole larm in whcMit
ns fast as possible. It will require about
20.000 bushels for the seed of such a
farm. A colony is also Doing formed
in Chicago under Mr. Amos Dtlffioltl,
lor tho purchase of another township in
i Nebraska for tho Santa purpose*;
Eastern Florida is also being laid out >
in large farms, f. r llio purpose of cultivat
ing fri'iith nml curly vegetable for tho
Northern markets. .Jacksonville, tlio
chief shipping port of Htftte, is hut foar
davs from New York by steamer, and
Hlifl less by railroad. It is estimated
that titty thousand young orange ami {
lemons trees have been set out siuCu
the war, and that tuu thousand are now
iu bearing. In tho northern part of tlio
Stale, tlio fruit is Bulling ut 915 to $20
pur thousand, a* it liargrt on tlio trees,
Thb sotllOht at tlio extreme southern
put t of tho Stato aro cltiully engngud in
tho m.innl'ucturo of tapioca, which root
ns well us other tropical fruits, grows
lhoi o freely.
Savannah, Sridaway and SkaUoaud
11ah.hoad.—At tlio malUdg ot Council
on Wednesday pigllt-, us was etalbd In
our report of tlio phocovdings published
yesterday, nii ordinaco was pnssod
granting to tho Suvaonuh, Skiduway
and Seaboard Railroad Company cor-
tain rights und privileges which com
prised ovorything that they wished and
asked for, as regards the atryota of this
city. Wy tuny now expect that tho
complin^ will go speedily to work, und
that thu enterprise will in the course of
it fow years pay a Imndsomo dividulid.
Having thus rcucivod all thi^L they
wanted; wo trust that tho company will
piisli its work ahead, and Unit it will
fully realize ull tho wishes of Its btock-
h -Idcis, and of the citizens who huvo
done ull iu their power to advance its
prospects.—Sav. Republican. _
Aujiy Woum.—Tltoro in lid longer
any doubt oi llio fact that tlio army
worm, the deadly eneriiy of the cotton
plunter, has made its appearance in IhiH
county. Wo have heard br rdsos in
both rod lauds and prnirio lauds, whore
llio worm has commenced It* tvorks of
destruction.
Wo do not like to prophooy evil, but
hu roly tlioro is a bad prospect for a cot
ton crop whero tho worm hits coininonccd
so early.—Mont. Mail.
—I *♦»—
13T In Now fork, on Monday, an
Oeoonlrio person cmint'd a sensatibh by
parading through Wull street With a
heavy coat and pnntalrions, spring over
coat nml fur Imt. Tho (tight was un odd
ono to tlm thousands who wore com
plaining of tho sweltering boat.
Kays tlio Chicago plulfnnu, 'Uongrosflidii'
al roconstrUcti'-h is a fiilc'ccBft."
ruHorvc't Mi - cell Hiding itii^ dofoutidiia
from tlm lino of ptiliuy marked out ut
Washingti-n. Only ouo aiiu.tvor, ‘Yoh,’
was audildo ut thu Capital. Tvxjihi
Gunrgiu, Nul'tli 0itn*liii:i| Sonth Garoli-
nu, \irgini*, nod Ivoniucky all voted
•No’ in 1800 of ,(17, but Congress would
not take 'No' for un answer. Ohio und
New Jersey haring rut (lied tlm amend
ment in 1800, rescinded their action next
hut Congress would not
Kjrvo tho Mmoav .,„J g «v| „rd*r -l"-t --y Ki-i- l-.-l tl-fc |»Wor ti-
tlm country. | t ! ,u ami
fused to let those ritatl'S chtiltgrt their
/ole, although ut llio time application
appro- j W||H made f<»r that privilege, ihroo fourllra
of tho .States had not'voted iqsu/ thu
amendment' and tho matter wuff mill an
open one, rind the reversal rff the vrrtb of
USSiSMta Tho
And, Inasmuch ns the supposed dan
ger to the peace of tlm Hia tv is appre
hended from that class of tho cnmmnni
ly with which wo arc considered identi
fied, us inducement and reason lo your
ho.mr-.hlo body net to orgunuse such a „y State w„s pe.fecFy prop,
military force, WO pludge ourselves to) states nf Goorgia, North (kirolinn nml
maintain tlm ol der nmi peace of the « 0 uU. Uurolin.., which had fii«»utad ‘.W
<2a .. I.. .ti.fl. ... I... 1 _ ... ..... ... .. ....
Stale with whatever tnfiiicnco wo pos
so*.* i to Uplndd and support the laws
himself, Georgia w ill huvo at leant two
able and unflinching defenders of bor
riglita upon the floor of Congress-
Every paper publishing ths article
alluded to,should make the nmendo hon
Wo rejoice lo ornblo in tho most emphatic manner.—
It is due to Mr. Tift that this statement,
and vindication of his antecedents should
be made.
. very loudly, wore made ti. titter 'Yes’ in
1 the ipcckcMt of whispers by means of a
Oi in trull. Everything itep-ml* upon » I ite tall J (his. Every ono who keeps abreast uf
and the absence n( boll worm avtcaterpillar. | political events, mint know that Nelson
Uxtarai. IxctMtnv—Two funeral* ami Imrlal*.; ^ (J** 5 regular nominee of tlm
one white and the other bltx'k . wen* projri-Mlnj; Deinocratio party, and as such h -Idly
at the same lime in the U«ptl*t araetcry on Mon nn( j •pcnlv canVnssed his District. His
.1., morning. I. «. dMm.ll * (In .t-' j, ^ „ ith
tention to the remarks nr rilbsr rtprerumn, to ,
non, ««. .b, i.. | tlu! ln ”'“J
We were Umcbcri with the almost inrM*elri>'« resulto-l instantvr III Tlm formation of a
grief of one poor old Africnn woman, who colored Democratic club. Wu aro glad
uioomed for l»er dear " Mlnm*, 1 ' and refiued to that in tlm persons of Gen. Young and
be comforted because she was not.
Alas, who will feed and clothe and tenderly
nunc In sick no** that faithful servant, now tlmt
her beat friend aud benefactress, is no more ’ .
Will her Radical friend* or colored brethfen come |
to her relief? I'niver**! experience answers, no.
Tilt ITmi - at Wukk Auaix.
chronicle that oar city lather* (rave once more
baled out the water from the annken area on the
Striped Hall tut.
Tbi* excavation wa* made for an cxtenslva
etUor to the I* biding which will be er so ted on
that site. It become* flooded with WAter after
heavy rains from the eaveaof the adjacent home*. , , ... —....ML, . „
We trust ere long this eje sore will be nir-oved j oirtwxMy by Mr. Bunn, i’untmustor.— i a removal of tlm political disabilities ii®tv paralyze tlio businesfi-undi labor of
brickndiflee. | Tho New York Heruki suys tliin proves ! vasling upon so many of ‘Our people,; our fadd. We hope, too, thal we can
• • , IIIU irii.-uaen uI iTiiiniiuia uv iiicmin in u
and aid in their execution, trusting that 11ittlu jndicioiirt prcsdUfc on tho tliornx,
a roemrocation of thoHU sontimctlts by mhninititorod by imirtial thomb mid fin-
y«»ur Iionoiablo body will produce lhu| g#Mi Arkansas, Louisiana nnd Ala-
remove |„„ nil djj not make thu uiiatnko of gu
•nnrtmcnt of nuoh laws as will
all irritutmg Cannes now distui biug bo
oiety.
For when it is remembered that the
largo muss of while men in Tt-miessee ■ uh a bride nt tlio altar
are denied the right to vote or hold ;
office, it is not wonderful or unnatural
there should exist more or less dissalis-
ing counter tu llio imperial will, but
when tlm time onmo for putting tlm
jueatfen, tnurmored ‘Yea’ us promptly
ANOKItatiNV.il.I.K GCAROS UkUHVF.D.—
Anmiig the Robulk ^otiui'utidiv rdliovod
of thejr pblitiudl disabilities by our Rad-
icul CongroBH a week ago, were throe of
lliO gilai d* of tlm Aiidurunjivillo prison,
of \vlm»m horrors wo liavu had such har
rowing accounts l lirough tlm Radical
papers. Captain WuTtz, who had charge
of this prison for somo lime, it will lie
rememheiod, was Died by it military
commission ut Washington and hanged
Mr alleged atrocilled crimfriitlud upon
I'nlori pridorforfl In li!n charge. It was
fn id In; rupentcijly ofdcrod tho guards
lo liiu otl llio prifonera,- in inero wanton
iicfis, when tlio latter woro committing
ikj olfence. If this in so, it was their
duly to havo disobeyed him. If they
obeyed hiiii'and kijled prisoncra, they i\h
i iii-al w, ‘! IIH * 10 con,, T-ittod murder. But
iiiViidL " h" was hanged, they aro rfiwftf-
i hjv Doing relieved (if cflrtrfunltiofl
y which still attach 1 W Bohlliorn men who
committed no such crimos. Poor Wurtz
"foil Wcoft oyll times," Tf ho could havo
Ke]ft oftt of (ho clutches of tlio miitary
OUtlioriticK (ill after tho reconstruction
nets had boon pqHfltd, and had then join-
off tho ttogfacS and tho carpet-baggers
?n Bottffig rip tho now fjtnto govornments
whtelr ittc being put in operation in tho
fc'outb/ ho might have comu to Washing-
toff as a Senator ol tho United States,
find somo day have been invited to dino
along with Parson Senator BroWn-low,
at the iioyiil League Gin Pulboe Iff Pliil-
ndolphin, whero such patriots «s Forney
do llioir eating nnd drinking—From
the Valley Spirit.
t®T “It is not a mere parly triumph
■e seek. Wo arc trying to rnvo our
i faction among them. And wo beg leave \ country from tho danger which over-
arrested for h> respectfully H, »bniit for your consid-' bang it. We wish to liftoff tlio |jer-
r „ ,. . T olation, tlwt prompt nnd cflideni action-, plesities und thoskuekles which in shape
'. j ‘ ,l i ** ' I m ' 0 “ ven " or ' on on ||m part of tlm proper authorities, ft>r J of bud laws and of crushing Inxittiofr,
»3u Gen Slmridao was
by tbe complelioD of Uie proposed brick odiOcr.
DtamnnsiiEO Akhivai-—Hon. Ike Klddoo
kaa rrUirned from bis bootlesa t-rraod U» Atlan
ta.
U* looks quite greasy and slick under bU rr-
cent ((rooming aud feeding. A few miunte* af
ter hia acrivak a genttemui offered to pi'>mota
biiotolbe fodd-.r patch. BaltUt pall (odder
i prev
at least the supremacy of the oivil over
military law,
rar Mr. Howard is reported to bn in
symffftfcy with Grunt nod Colfux.
' would heal all tho tho wounds of oar givo order, prosperity nnd happiness to
State nnd make us once more n [irofiper-' those sections of our country « hi oh auf-
otis, contented and united people.
Notice.
riMIP, Into firm of 11. II. JONES A CO., com-
I |iu8od of II Il Joiios, of Culhbart, tla., und
Dr. I’etar Eager, of New York, la this day diuolved
by inutnul cmiaeiil.
The businesH uf Ibo Into firm will bo sottlad by
l)r. A A. Wilkin. Axeol for Dr. I'elcr Eager, at llio
"Drown llouso," CiUhbort, Un.
Inimudiato aelUomants resiiBcIfitllv rcmioiled.
II. II. JONES,
I’ETEIl EAGER,
- Hy A. A. WILKIN, Agent.
Ct.ll-lierl fin., Julr Did). W'S. jvDI 4t
Prepare for Winter!
MASON’S
SELF-SEALINfi GLASS JARS
FOR
fruits, vegetables, Etc,
Ono of llio beat Jnr* in nfcc, and can be used (or any
number of years. Fur ante l.v
T. N. l’OWIil.fr, Truiloo,
i' 1 11 <■ I I)r i.j-tfi .1, II-ikHclIi-.-nnd Slnliimor.
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS,
MOULDINGS ant) BRACKETS,
Ready-Made and Sadi Glazed.
i M, Klvr-S n( dUN*-l(tST»l„ CflTTAOB,
J\ 1-oysK mid KTOIU; VV"KK .lap. lo ordur
In tfii best aud lulunt nlylcn.
House and Kitchen Purniliire,
PfrANINO, 8AWINQ nnd TURNED Work,
Counteri, Tables and Stools for Stores.
Rc|niring of all kinds done cheaply, and
witli diHpateh.
Hcnd nr call nt Factory, foot of Third Htrcct, on
Wharf Mfrect, Uicon, (it.
JylU.lv _ _ ORENVILLE WOOD-
HARDEMAN & SPARKa
To tho Planters in
Middle and Soiitiieni Georgia.
READ, READ.
N view.pf tbo npnrbaohing aarapaign, froulU call
_.*,tUfttteu to llio fucribri. .ibera ii nothing *o
cheab. profitable And entertaining as tlio following
QUOD PAPERS I
^ CUTlLjipRT APPEAL,
JJ'ossiy, per annum $2,00.
MACON TELEGRAPH,
JOURNAL & MESSENGER,
Weekly. $3,00, Daily % $10,00,per annum.
For tho Agriculturist and Family Circle :
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR,
Monthly, per annum $2,00
And fnr.iho " frit Ho Ones,"
BURKE’S WEEKLY,
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
Ono of. tlio best Juvunjlo Papers publish
ed iK this country; ot $2,00 per annum.
15T ftn not delay, but call at once and Ittaaaribe.
jyldct T. 8. POWKLfr, AgonL
Dissolution of Co-partnorahip.
1 XUK FIRM of u. II. ioAkd 4 CO.. bagW
diuolvu by mutnal concent, and Dr. A. A.
Wllkiq, ln|o Agent for tho nonresident partner, is
no longer ".onftecte(t with tbe efttibliihment.-F Ue
il, bowtrer, aulhuriicd «j ‘is# the brtftVs and «o-
counls of the Into linn in the collection of all debt*
duo ttiem, and llmso indebted are earnestly requesU
c.1 to coll and make payment either to him or tba
subscriber.
TAKE NOTICE.
[ llife nnilerslJtnod would announce lo hia friends
nnd the piiUlio, that ho still ean ba lound at
bis old aland, (North-east corner Of Court House
Hq.mro,) with an attentive and competent (ores of
Clerks, and ready to supply all Ihelr wants frith
dispatch and upon tbo u>«et reasonable terms. .
He Is now receiving and opening a. choice lot of
GROCERIES,
kmbraclng
Can ratified IIA MB,
tiUOUfrDERH,
Clear and Rib BIDE8,
CRACK CUB,
80AP '
RICH, 1
FLOUR,
And all other articles needed hy the house ks^per.
FRESH MEAL always on hand I
Ho pledge* himself to npsro no effort to pi esse
his oustfluiurs, and ho|>es
libornl patronage.
Jylilf
a continuation of for-
H. II. J0NB8.
J
TpOlt TWENTY YEARS we have serr <d - oni
F wo believe loiihfullv. Our suc*,. sg depends
w# n#T#
lr. Our sncr,.s8 drpeuds
upon your prosperity j hence we naT e xesJously
Bought to promote you: IntcrrJ, nnd advance it bv
erv inenns in nur twiv-.p i . ■■ 1
'J’knnkkgee.—Tho comlition of nff.iirs
iu Tuunes.-too has excited much attention
hoioduripg tho Inst fow days. The.
I’roMidunl in understood ns aajiog that
if United Btiitca troops are sent, there,
they will go under orders to keen l*.,o
peaeu, and not to did Uro-.vnlow - (f i |,j rt
war ol extermination Q&uiqst '; #n j to poo .
plu. llio RcpuhUeaini say they mean
to carry the Statu for Cirant if'it cosU
half n inilltru of money and one hun
dred thousanij, troops. Giin. Thomas in
m tv’livo t^orrefipondenob with tho War
’opal'.incut on the subject. J Iu enys
overr means in our power. As Commissloo Mer-
Cams w.agalP lender „ lir services, at our old
stand, which has wl.' fni tood the fismes of n burning
JOHNNY REB or SEVEN TOP
Smith. Win A. Quubles, Joseph B.
Fulmer, O' 1 '-. W. Cordon, N. B. For-
— , , , | rest, John C. Brown, S. K. Anderson,
U^. than have your own wool a*) badly j-uU»d pWWu WlS bill rentOvlhg disabilities from | H.hrell, BrthbtoJ i
ill citizsns of the State,
^ p tar so deeply to day in tilth homos und i
rtespeetfolly your obedient* servants, in ull the fields of their industry, fro*r. *j tin,’people fire riby fur revolution,
II. F. Cheatham, W. If lute, Tom B j tho unhappy brent* of the lutt eight
' ‘ ■ — y eai?i ’•—Horatio Seymour
i the bouse of your Radical friesd.
■ The LegiftUture of Alubnmn he*
gfsir Tho Dsmoorats in tho Gnbernn-
tnirial eleetfon in Kentucky last week
[ George M-tni-y.
Cjt-J'liOTo nru not v,' roaziy pnpcri,
Julius.n, in thu country, Uv oho hiindrvd and] swept that State hy a majority of near
™y, wero ffvu v«;us ago. • 00,000 volts Hurt-alt for old K’eutiick.
«|imro (tjibretty proving ils security,) and where
given us.*° *" -,r 11 * 10 Ter ^ Choral patronsgo itways
h* - tftla.of Cottnp is our spaei^litr. Wa flatter
°“ .selves none cun excpl us. To old friends w« re-
Him thsiiks • lo new ones, trj’ us, we will try to
plrnse you, , , , ,,
Usual scroinmoddUans given to enable you to
maker, crop. TIIOB. HARDEMAN, Ja,
Jr* O. (». HI'ARKB.
SPEARS’
FRUIT PRESERVING SOLUTION.
__ composilion of all kinde of Fruite, Tonift.
0"-s, Jellie*, Spleb-I Fniits, Syrups, Cider, Wine,
■Milk, nndsonitt kinds ol Vegnlablw*.
I> is also wurraated loooaialn nothing injurious
Iu health.
This solution hss bi-vn tested by some of the beat
llnutekerpsrs in lbe State, aud prunouncsd a great
vuoceae. For solo by
T. H. I’OWKfrfr, Trustee,’
JfT6ct Druggist, Booktellyr nnd Stationer.
GROWN BY
GEORGE W. GIFT.-
Also tbe old varieties hrowa by D. fr
k BON, lor Site by
jeSfllf Druggist, Dookaell
T. B. roWEtt, Twie(ce,
% am) BtMianf.
Notice to Planters.
rjlIIE undersigned, having leased
THE PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Now building, near the Passenger begot,
Opposite Byington’s Hotel,
Would respectfully inform thdr patrons and tbe
publio generally, that tboy will remove to tbe same
on tbefirat of August next, where thry- will have
increased fscililies for stori.ig and sellin,; Cotton.
ThankfUl for Iho «ery liberal pafrrxjtgtt receiver
the past ttoevor, and flattering tbeitisDlves that they
(lav* in somi decne merited the frMne, they hopo
U will be conllntletl In tbeir new mtarters.
ADA MB, JONES J. REYNOLDS.