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THE CUTHBERT APPEAL
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Chvi*. -W • returned n day or two *in-
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La6XL 6EPARTMENT. "H
'I lu-v ••miiv regiivi is Ul-tl wiih ,w#m;n
HIW ADVERTISEMENT*. und morAm-*. and '.nurkhws frits, compared wlllt
I.umpkilt Muaomo Jj'oiunl* Gnllngo— 1 wMch ^ ^brutal l’uitUue .V;iwl».» Tadc iuUI
Kev, It. ti. T. Itnuglaa, A. M., President. insigniticancu.
M. Calhoun. 1 JVver. “yidlnv Jiwt iders," amt mulNrlnl exW
lliuli SchooUor Uov«-J. 8, McDoW- lMion ' are to l* a^iUuuuus prodn.j
* 1 tlons, fur more certain than the crop* of corn and
“mm AS j| M Ajj liri I
f lienee, when (he (hiperior dtlrnntnp** Hf out
'durational inrtitulioos are e-1 fvrib, and the
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Andrew Femalu College—A.
Hamilton.
(My TuaniMii » 1., I".' 1 . ru.ith or li.hM 1.1 I»u..n>
Bum llie nwnerooe MVMMMIltuRU'Oi < f , . " ' ,,
T 8. l\.well, Trtisleo. . lK .'J™: *" gW“' “"lT“"*
,,, to that frm and coUntrS 1 I the Idea ia pre-
kt. A letter addressed to us last Mrli t*J p odorous.
I‘«pi. Tumlm came too l«*c for publication. A* Friend*. »e pity your ignorance, nnd Can only
the Captain has been here th propria /--rmimi. say. come ami eec for yotiwlre*.
and has lold hi* own story, We hare concluded' Cuthbert iwaliuak* upon the dividing ridge of
to •• table v the document. 'he water*ol thn Flint and OhatnhooCheti fivers.
. • "* ”/* * . Ur eel uni eurVnv. f*ea proBle of 9. \V. Railroad],
l»m» !■«»■ '■« «»«■!.*. ««■ «■*. HK Ik. »..« MavJ |i lint on Ite lta or U>.l
V *r. tol.mali Uaclr.am .w P ,„m.u >«)'! r „ r , Ul , n, oil, or ««*,. n.
“»J*V"“S’ •S«J , “ k *” ** ouitnlra i. kJUv n»J l»ok,», full| eurt ».
.fTToJ anH nallnnol.M lorton.W, Mte the J ||((- u , UMTiuUa. aliiol. It HomIj ™,‘
* Mto “ *'"«"»■ rUi '' ” l ‘ 1 ' ,h '' l,tal»u PP -an„co.
Am.no,,. talarir,.W« two mora , T|> . , fro „ M 6(l fcll
m.nti a^alnA ih. t.t.t latl.ff.r.-noo of Mr f“- j .kljinj ml nlmotoci' otfcll Iftw
1.1. uw>» Urn ot pr,.hlln B «tv ootfo.^, lf
.ml mlnt« .1. pt 'teotton to, th.tr rn.pm. |r>t|oB „ 6 ,„ on|j on , |rumM , r , „ i(
thorn Ih. nnp. tbo iteronrinx oUio.nl. u „, anJ kl ,„, ,,„ rloi oU , j,,.
Ho,. M.pyo' -.U wmroi^. .Ill lw imrfml t ff|k!(lx , 0 „ H,««. Ho,
Ml. Ult*thoWWJ.\ S.WM1- ••thhMWKPttcgttt- ~"U .'..imot WNtato too eoU »nj pon- M
tleuttu aud able teacher, uudiunajvd by llw fir. / J the Rood ol liii Unliicsa.
r Ion lent, will be at hie |m«( a K «lu on the 3lct , Well, m uy mieli a IIIhu-uI soul as hie be wrter-
Inst., and his ohl puplla of the Randolph Mul* . cd and fnl too, abundantly, from eonio other
Academy, will doulitlem rally around Idin with , source lew frigid nnd fior.'n. mutt apeak u
Joyful ulscrUy. I Rood word for llie pearly tieasures or uatwv’i
U'o trust our worthy friend may enccred In I lulwratory.
establishing n large and pnmmicnt hlgli schcnd i Tbe^oil of tli»* U»wu is gravelly, and compoacd
lnr boy. which is one of the great wsuts of our
oily. !>u the loren or ednretioii pom-t in his
aupport. See ndrorlisetueut in another column.
N’« o“* ntm-l s*ipiioao baeuw (Ui jr *•»
l.allemand's S|W-oift»? wis wt!« si f.w snip that il
Is a humbug. It it ii cesmy to advertise it Id
iulroduoe il. It ie not neoesiary to adn-rlb*
tills medicine where It Is knu «n. It recommends'
lu.lt, w.amU.U , 1
John II. Blood, fletreml Agent, Botilbirwt cer
her 3d and Chesnut streets, Ft. l.ouU, Mo.
For sale In I 'ulhbort by
T. .**. POWHf.f.. Tru-toe.
of that happy admixture ol clay ami ailex which
liit«-apidl r, and pcnrlersonr slreela and cro-w
mr* pawmble and dry even nfler the hvavlesl
rain*. T'UanUs to aw oiK'rgvtiw mayor and oily
council, tilth and garbag", ami notions udois,
rarely n«w-.iil tin 1 aeuse,’ of our |wiple.
No river, laid pond or watir course, appro if’ *
U'.-nr the city limits, and swamps and pools of.
v?n r ? I" b• found, (’In--
tut tn-es Ihr growth of rm Wy and elevated diss
Just Received.
ir'iU are ab;i «Uut In thu \ioinily.
, The city, w'ik'ii contains U'o churchc; mn.-e
than :H nU'r"*, lw» cylt »n w arelums^, an
-Ire cotton taclorv. iual three thouund Inbabi
| Uintp, ts LkuLvI u-imu the tiaclclume of lliy Uu<t
, ridg •. where aRer tr ireH ig tlm entire Wfc-p
A rholfT lot of nice sugar run || Ham*-: fat , prstiou nf the Ftnte. il -., i k - in:o .1 iuc« saUai of
New York JtfKiildcrs, wuH^ntis| fre*» from liug ^ bill*, formiug the wabs - s|„wl ot itie ('hatultooobou
nr sk r pper: nh*|? rttra “ U M Sugar, ucu]IWi.( I uud Flint rivers, and reUiulug in a gr at drKn'''
Hk> Ooiree. irtu leaf l.nnl, choice ooNiilry Sri up, I the primitive form.itimis ami geologli'al Mru<'t<lnt
••iperior Keroariis t ill, and many Other deslra*. of (lie more northern and lofty portion |lmt
Ida Uioaurliui aud Suppilra at Um store of II. II, Ik iiiIHiiI range of Inounlnliw.
Jones. I Tie fu-alifi and salubrliy of iho plarc a"** pie*
He Is cnnfld'uil ilul lho.«* who give him a c ,11 v.rblnt : ami thv alimwplure dry. raie uml mn.
will b>; pleaaoil in orery uartlciihir. foiug. The nights aft-*s delighlful as ilmee «,f
To arrive this week,Cotton Magging and Th* . Italy ; and always pool and rnlnmhing, with ail
lot llw fartmTa. Nic«' Meal aud the liwt Igand* j abuo-l total exrnipllon from mosquitoes,
of Floor always on hand. angM-?t | Mllioua attacks and nnturlul ruvera are of n»r«|
:ountto', aud m iy usually be traovd lo some
' fa-sign or extraneous sourer.
Ar a proof of this, lion, Uavid Kldd»o once
old Urn writer that during a residence nf near n
] quarter of a century. he had never experienc-d
in nllack of chill nnd lever.
The mine citUii ib!<* citizen *|id (lirhllan gen-
I tleiuan. wu wonl.l remark in pressing, nfli-rwnnls
I fell a victim him* .f to ecri^enlivo chill* am! ' i •
| j lie ill f viT, CJiilrj^lisl ia llie lime region of 1’n*
utt
PXCTirsion thruugb the lupntieaof Uamlolpll.
Calhoun and Ikikir, and mailespecial Inquiry M
to thu eoiiilUiou ol I be growing crops.
flip pulton Is b.ukivnrd. and lost much of Its
Middle fruit during Uic late contln-.ird ruins Tn-
rl.f l.hut a sorry showing »| old boll* n an to be
eu anywbrfp. * WWMMtf
The complaint of boll worm and caterpillar
us gpitera',. Many tlvlds bad already been K'-
rloualy Ipjnrwl. Maj. .1. It. Whit'lu ud. one ol
the most extensive nnd sueecsefril planters In A.
W. Georgia, says lie cannot realise more than
one-'ortrtli of a crop on hh Miller plantation,
ami the yield of corn in tbat region will U> very
short also. We saw hundreds of acre* thdt will
not produce three husln-ls lief *Cre>
Slum hi the Ur hU Ire swept In the u«ita! man
ner by the ravage* of the army worm, the cotton
crop in all !*uU^western Georgia will bo meu-
gru ill UiC PXtfeMc. We latv fhhtls that would
not iu thntoveut turn out a bale to twenty nch-s.
la particular neighbor hood* iudiv iduaU farvil
better, wliere the rains, which Were tpfjr paillnl,
wt in earlier. As a whole, lion ever, th* prn*-
pift w glumly in Iba ealreuie,
Thn gra^ catvrpiliai- Is also vory abundant
itlul aliange to l*y, after devouring evXry gnen
blade, they attack tbu cottonstulks, uml me even
more deKtruettva than the collou worm prrper.
We visited a smaU Held with a number of guu-
tlrmen, situated within llie corporate limit*, and
ob-miffd tlioitsanda of lliese inaecla busily at
work. Unlike the Cotton caterpillar tliny ap-
p-ar.sl in a great degree lo neglect the foliage ol
t ie plant, but cut away the limbs and top* an
keenly us a knife could |ifrform the operntlou.
Almost ev-iy bull aim was attacked and eaten.
8oine of our oldsat planter* il elaivd thy had
never witnessed anything of the kind In the ex
perience of a III- lime.
Wb trust the foot that Ilia crop in tills great
cottun gi'itVMig mctk'ii will U* slinrt beyond all
precisleut, having b*en c«tabli»hed, wlluout u
mr adventure, prieea will reuul briskly, uml
•are the iilrndy impovnl lied farmer from utter
ruin.
To the luisbnndman who bn* tolled through
lituuing Min*, ami borne llie hrunt and hurdciiol
(he season, we would say iu nil candor, ho not
deceived by the representations of the specula*
tor. Few or yon, n» In the past season, uro the
bondmen id' those who rmuislied tile aulodilli •
n.reded In the cultivation of your faiitgi, ami then
forced a sale- of your pawned produce at their
o'vn Hg'iwm, Tins! full the speculators enjoyed n
v ry carnival of prutit ut your expense. This
(sun l*t thv produoer quietly retain at home the
*<*uhly rudrdrda ul hi* toll.iiutll u fair remum ration
otlered for (he miiiic. fn oilier wonls, ihud
d awav yourf olton In the Hist hlihht.
\«.ntn:w Fi uii.k Cni.iro^ The attention of
lint culiie (mrlion of the .Slate, is aqrechdly d
reeled a lir. Ilamlle.mV tnHle«nf tire re-a|renln4
of this popuiat li.ftltuthn ml the 7th of •opUni'
Irer proximo.
We cun but aon^Talnhit • our rmninnnity that
tbU favorite suuiimiy Ima tided over its petiuui*'
ry JiflleuUies, sod begins n ir w career ol
lulnesaand pr-sperUy.
'i'tie plso of oaidi paym"«Ls
Wnnirud i
■■> |i.nnrni! m aovarree m'. - ' 1 , . , , , ,, ,, ,
„r ism n,,» „„„ «!«,«,, ■» ™ui„-1 1 «I" 11 4 " m ‘‘
. , , c iaimi.li ty crer cr. ai d ,\ groatcr rokl In
id aitbout money |o procure ill* necessary snp. ■ *
idie*; l'ur-nt* and pu r-ns siiould regard die cd
(Mellon of their children and ward*- a sacred ol»-
" j rdrob* be
fterd if nerd* be t<
hearts of his friend* and a surroaing ptihlh
! Fro i! pni'iimirtilas, scarlet lever, putrid
tluyai.-, typhoid dysenu.iiii>, and tint lung
, . , , , .ogge of eoutnglous ilisMgcNf'We MV- nwarc of no
,,. h ,,. h , lnt ,l:,v„
miry typhoid or nervous fever, the m ilady of
Id ill ibi lyp', ami
ire this grruttil of 'earthly
M . '. ... .. . I healthy cllpjo*. i* umially
ytm l the fnends ;T old Andrew will rally , |t| , nl 1( | nm uu ,
« ,ii >^iloi- iMa to its aupport. Taking lire pHrsleul nppcarnncc and vlgm <•!
Pr. IIareWon i« already In lh«* (l-M nnd w ill. ... ' . . , ,
_ • mr dlmcrr* n» a crilvriou. we outi salHv e ial
spore in* cmoit Pi gi», ifi -aU-r presiigu so l
r putslion to the enterprise with which (re |* so
tl'<roughly iduililhx] Irt hit. rest att<l affwllunr*
ftc« advertbaTncut in nnotlu r r-lmnn.
otnpurTion with any tonu or clly in th s
; i 1
j S:#:*:.
) To all then who may he lUturrad Iroiu m mlirig
| tVir children and wards to our mold InstBtr
•W. .lawn. Th., liter, .lint .ml w 1 f ‘ ,jr sfu " C W* I ‘', *'■ »««M * «
r„rta„.,r B rl,tlinini, .l.orr .kill a. a ii.uri.-.l prr- i Pv '"y air.ui— j„ur .„U II ,,n
former .wrt rmll.t, !.*, »l.l,-l r crlel,r«W, »111 luun.1™ oaiorlji,, Uminu.M jwH:l„
(BlnUSS OMM,, MM la AbJba. I""» "“*,**** l'l,l, r,.|l s l„„.
ri.lt on Frliljv evurBiig iii.it, ,i,e INt ln>t. «“»' “'“ l «“«(»«» l«i»m„„i,l
Hr . ill M .»Wr.| M hrlhre. h, » „uubrt of | “’" k 1,1 U,U **'» * ,ul ' 'J
T m,. s I a,Hr, >i,d uio.u 11. fo.m.r #1? of M '".' cl ““" ” r '' ,1 ‘"
irhorn our rlty »nrt file Hroftaor I,.. J,„l r.M I U “ T '' b J* “»* lo , l“ re “» ™“ hl '
Also by Opt J. P. Allen and Mr.
•1. W. Walker, jarflirtucrv on the violin and gult*
tilde* win* are destined at no distant ih<y
I by their ivai<l«iiM among na, lo mnke Cuth-
j bert more than ever the scat and Centro of
| h urning and iutcllig-nou for South- WcaU-ru Ueor-
I gia-
I in conolueloti. aa na iuducnm ut to summer
visitor* in quest of beuitli aud recrontiun. ne
would stale that our town ronUin* miinumus pri
vate bo.mJing house*. Mil on* of thu best and
moot commodious botobi (th* Mrooks I Ions*), In
j the inUriiH of the State.
•'Come and welcome," then ‘‘cmnuand we|-
| come.’’
TWrt*knk'rtainmrnl* are Innocent, and elvtat-
ing In their Icmlcmy, and well cali iiUtcd to re
fine the u-isx arid •c«i*lhillth« of the coninmnity.
Wc mu aure that all luveraof lire •• divine Ml,"
and thorn who in thme dull tluica would like to
resist tbu baleful influence of lire d-g star, nnd
e»>»y nn evening's ratlonnl recreation, will bon
qi the I’wllrw with their prmcnco.
Let us bav* a brilliant assemblage of tb-
youth and beauty, aud fashion of our plcar.iut
little city. I ™ — "
l'rk.vamU.1,1 tfl, MM OtlMnn b.ll P«»0flK«Io; V wrn«V l» M
price. | taka.—A umpaluh hua buen teuuivud
— t from the oiiairinnp of tip; Rptftocrn'in
L'»st Cafti■*.- Wa im ire attention to tire card i (IsnmiUes, (Ifttvil tit Virginia City, Mon-
ofMr. J.M Calbrmn. a wuelby eltiara and cx-j tana, on the Ml mutant, nnnonireiog
Sheriff ofJJakct county. , ilmt. in Uic cleoliuti which linn jnnl taken
Mr. C. lately presrrl tlmngh mir city with a' place, Montana linn gmM Dvmimrnflo by
drovnol fat autUa deatim-d for tba Coluadm-1 a largely inercusod majority. Thin die’-
•narkvt. j.nleli ih as follows :
Arrivhig at (hat point, afltr uadsrgoiug many Moptuoa aeoUo her cordial greeting
hardships by tba way, bo found no «,!* f.. r I I-, t«» the Detnoracy of the llnitod Hints*
stock, owing to the scarcity of money, and wa*| Hnc declares for tho Union, for Peace,
f.*r<*d to retrace Ids *4epa to this point. It Is an fv»r I’rcicperity, for liconr.my in the <Juv-
III wind that blow* no liofly *ny good. an«l hcoc- j enuuebt, fur dioiwqly iu llm tiurvwul* ot
th» fatjoiatsaod delidwi* steaks which have 1 the people. Hhe decluren her faith that
gsrwWredowrCuihbvrtuWw.d lata. the infamous Ueconwtr uetiren act* nrc
Mr- Owlhonn wilt continue u> supply this mnr- "nconctitutifltlsl, revohitlonnry, and y«*id
ket with fat beef, ^nd Coluptbiii mart look cLre-J .She declares her discontent with the
where for kar aspptio. j Kump scheme to give carpet buggers.
* V^ — *39* rr-» Uhj false and fictitious representatives
Oivv Taexsi am - RFroer. -Tire report of Mr. t of fl^OO.tJOO freshlv-omnncipnted blocks,
Winfrld Scott, our popular and effleient City, n ,„ro power in thu Senate than all the
Treasurer wjU K louud iu our columo* Unlay. I ] 1,500.000 white freeniun betweeu the
It prewnti * rnry antisfhetory exhibit of «be| ,„d Ut e Minifnilppi.
condition of tbu finance of the city.^ ^ | MunUuo has gone Utinucrutie by d
Iff trust our present Mayor and Olty Conncil 1 largely nicrciised nmj**i ity.
will bor*rele«ted by acclamation, and enter up--| ° J 0Ba P. Bni« x,
o. . n-„ e.rter of public nwT„lteMi. »r.W.| doirmon Don,erratic Con,mitua.
H. Kiddoo, is an able lawyer sad a firm sud ini j —— .
partial chief magistrate. i t®-A ttt«li««d puper nays “The
I.oag fasilliarily with the duties or bis posh ion negrnee ia the Alubatna c/ovention were
and hii well known iri'grity of dm ratter., r«ud- r 'j in uAculluiit spirits, and closed thuir ««r-
lt rep^cUfry itotrsMo thrt there rhoiiifl be no j vices by pinginz “ Wt-'re going to fleav-
change iu th* pov WU u»Mi of ©nr «lr, ip Mp-w; en « rcvilng; and a finikin^.* * To which
tmnblew. Hmrs. 1 “ *
Qive u* IL.Jduv a^aii^b/ all m ao*.
an exchange buy* : “Thst's prutty much 'iultiiixH-o uy
• the way Gun. Grunt goes to bed.” ' of G'e irgu [^.
Dhjtwi mill < 'on flagrat Ion- Lons
A boil I «:)0,000 !
Our city iv ns Ihesccno nf u dual motive
cnnllapuitii.il iibnut 4 o’clnck this rnnrn-
ing. There noetns to be much diversity
nf opinion nn tu how and where tho lire
niigUTnled. but limn liiu lights befovdus
we mo led to believe (lint tho tire Wfln
m-chluidnl uml nilginateu in the l»rng
I'oKtubli-ilimuut nf Mussih. Siinmofia ft,
Co., from thence rotiiniuniuaL'd tn Ilia
Grncery mul Tin Kntabliclmicnt «>f
Messrs. Mitchell ft Go., and then on,
until the rnw nf woodvn building*, on
Gntlnii Avemii 1 , adjoining the I.uyltjtV
lilnek, were cnn|ii«od.
Gmd iTcdil i 4 i!u.' to onr firomon fur
’h- ccneelvM u.diting cffnits put
for ill by Hi cm lo *Avo, ns mr as the lim
ited mound wnuld ullnw, the property i f
our citizens, uml wlnly wu would render
tn Honk ft f,udder Co , N*n l.dtioinrnd
nf pruise, in euiisidorntioii ul their v.il« r
and energy shown mi the occasion, yet
r-ti!l in linnk ft Lidilur No. 2,((oV>red)
do »'* yield the |mlm nf supci mri'y in
proniptiiess, daring nnilfty mid the cbm-
immdttblu willmpuouw uvim vd to dt> oil
ill their power to stive tlm pioperty from
destruction. To Elbert fiend. Korrninn,
and a Mitnb»r of his men, net only |H-r-
s in- directly interested, but tlicd'y, um
under obligations--for Um Uinlciiul aid
rendered in saving the boylecs' Block'
While wo feel lnr all wim npvc l«
properly by Ibis fite, hone h ive or are
ni"io untitled lo our sympathies lltwi
our old nnd venvriited fiicnd, Snimfcl
l'iUbury. As our citizen! me rwc.co, 1
this gentleman was carrying on J'no fin
business in llie re.tr of the store mom
Occupi-1 by Messrs. Mitclipll ft C'o., nod
m lie was dependent on bis labor for n
livelihood, the destruction of bin stock
and tools bus U-lt til's nged, deseivirg
gkhtlcmnn almost |,enuiluss. Wo cqll
upon our oit'nuua to lend u listening ear
lo tbu nplieul of “Hymputhizer," lo be
fuiild below, tmd let thin good old Spin
liflnr from yoirin n tmigiblc f»rin.
Wu immimcn J to tbu consideration of
thu Mayor ami Council tho piiMiigu of
nn Ordinance prohibiting tho erection of
wooden buildings in iho burnt district.
Tho following is tho loan of those who
sutU'icd by tliuHrc, us far us wc have
been able to learn :
Hiifllnonnft Co., store house and stock,
nl^ut tn ,(>00 ; bonks and necounts about
$7,000. iiisurnncu doubt lul,
K. LI. Coker, twostoro rooms, about
$*2,000 ; insured.
LSurrilL ft Cokur, ntoek, $2,500 ; no iu-
m tranee.
.1 es«ir Stanford, stock nnd bouse, about
lb tl)0; not insured.
Wheatley ft On., house and office fix
tures, ubout 1,000 ; no insurance.
Mitchell ft Co., slock ubout $1,200 ;
insured.
Suuionl I'iUbui-y, tools aud stuck, be
tween 5 and $900.
Thwo may bo inaocurautoa in tho
uliovu aa iho actuul Ions is not yot
known.—Snmfrr Nrpnblirnn Extra, 1 Hth.
♦or AiiMVAr. or tub Ftnsr Bai.r or
New (Vrroa - Thu first bulo of the new
mtuple rciiclioU this city yesterday mor
ning on tho Gulf road, from tho planta
tion of Mr. Joei-pli L. .Stegall, in Thom
as count I, and was consigned to Messrs.
Hi nail, Groover & Co. Tho bide weigh
ed f..fir hundred ^nod", was clasped na
Bevnhrrnh middling, and was u very
pretty nrtiele. it nUrnclud conaideru-
nble attention among cotton men, and
wus sold the same morning by Messrs
blonn, Groovcc ft Co ut forly cent# per
|s)und, being bought' by Mr. A. M.
Huurlmrough, who shipped the buio tu
'*■ '*i ‘ • the America, to the huutie.
Gailher, Jr. ft Co.
Itnlly of Oolori'd Dcmoccucy
lit Now Ot'ltMtti* fu tin*
Uooni9 of tile Constitution
Club.
[Extinct front ItyettH Of Rollins, colored mnnl<cr.j
ThuBuhtbern man now don’t ,l»lnme
tlib holorod man, but tbe Hoalluwags, mid
hoxv Fvery one of them in in office. Hut
It ftBB ii hard time for them ut that timu.
One of *etti was tound un tlio chimney,
another was found on the roof( unotliet
was found—drowneu — in Iho back yard,
nnd ho cried “Help me emit,” aud if ho
hud clean gone drowned what n terrible
thing that would have been. [Roaring
clivers, j Long ns the carpet baggers
get their feet down here we will hbvu
Just the same kind oi trouble and com
motion, lor they will breed trouble
wherever they go, nnd I know it.
I hud u small discourse with ohn of
"thorn fellers” on the mail boat Nation
al. 1 don’t know his name, but it
a'.jUniU (ometbihg like Campbell.—
[Laughter ] Any how ho belonged to
the Legifluture. 1 said to him, ‘ Ho,
white man, what in tho name of God
you’re coin' to do ?” lie stood between
mu and the cup’n, and lie hud a big pair
of ears lloBuid to tne, "If you inn
muke Democrats out of ottr jK»ople”—
for 1 told him that was what wo were
goin’ to do—"We’ll I'flM a law in the
I.egwlntuie tbat no ftntrkbull vote." In
the name of God, I said, can you with
your poor pitiful law stop in between
thu people nnd their rights 7 ITo said
moio thut be was u slaveholder befura
the war, Well, said I, why didn’t yon
Het all youl' people free it you believed
ho much in them tin you do now. llu
told me ho couldn't do it**“tho d —d reb-
cIh wouldn’t let him. 1 told him that
wih n lie—for I got mud- nnd I sniil, if
you don't like it don’t take it. Hut he
did tuke it. Now, suppose I had got
into u fuss with him, wlmt would bstvo
become with mo ? I would linvo hud ev
ery lawyer to plead my cnitp, for tho
symputliy ol all our people is against
such men ns ho, nnd they knew that lie
nlmsvd them uml slandered them—lie,
and till others like him ; but with me I
belong here, 1 live here, nnd I always
will stick to my own people, and not to
thyje who are jerking Uie coun|iy out
from under our foot, for that’s wlmt tho
carpet-baggers uro addin’u.s fast ns they
can. lie went on to say that Gen,
Giftnt hnd did till the lightiu'm the war,
aud hud fit il nut. 1 told him yes ; but
Gen. (Irout killed and wounded more
men tbun was iu tbu whole fmlitiog ur-
my of (Jen. Lee. And while I ion spoilk-
in' ‘bout lawyers nnd plvodih’ oases, I
Itiny ns Well tell you ’boat my old town
The earput buguers have drummed in n
nuw fixiu* of the laws—a now kind of
jury, nnd where they try n case, you
think I don't kuow, that if they give tm
dollars to some of ‘‘them” men they
would try it nny way-—yes, sir, they
would, and I know it, but thin in thu
way the carpet-baggers do with every
thing—it’s all a bubery and mixed up
with florrltptb n. Wlmt have tho ear
pet baggers to do with you, my /'liuiidu
— nothing ut till. Why those fttllowu
hiivu't got a sliiuglu to cover their beads,
not n board to sit down to, lio place
where they can tie tip. 1 say let 'em
run. Them fellers are usin' us ns n
tool. They say you ought to vote be*
cause they want you to voto for them,
when if It were tr monkey, nnd ho hud
reuse enough to go up to tho bullot-box
and put in hie ballot, they'd want all
monkeys to Vole llie world over.—
j Laughter und cheers ] I’ve worked
for ’em, nnd I unow who they nro but
lui'o most people—these religious
thieves I worked for Col. Gooding, In
Hatnn Kongo, and so belt) me gondncHK,
l did’nt get for » whole year's work
moro'n fiilecn cents, I toll you I h:»- 0
workid for several of'cm since, und I
uould'nt gut anything from ’em, not bo
rnueli us tho rupj'I'.igs of my finger ; nil
uso you just to vote for 'em—thut is all
they wuut, and when they’ve got that
you can go. Now if you want to put
in a ballot) vote lor b f , for tho men who
owns the eount’y, who own nerve and
acres of good luini, hoiiBVB und burns.
I’or men whose cribs uro blinding with
corn, whose storehouse is just breaking
down with bacon, whose mules uiv slick
and lilt us seals, not be loolo enough to
oust sway your vote fur a man who
hasn't ub much as a tin pan for a kitch
en ; und il they work a plantation, my ;
don't things suffer und everything
starves. Two of ibuir mules it takes to
make n shadow, and if one of them tries
to nibble grass, another holds on to Ids
tuii and another to hin'n, and if they
would rdl fall together, len chances to
ono tho blade of grass would bo broken
oil shod, and not be pulled up nny huw.
[Laughter ] We have all got tired of
these carpet-huggers ; they don’t flu us
any good, uml they're doin' all the lu^rin
fur us they can ; the; are only friends
to themselves, not, Vo urty uhu, vise.—
When I was speaking at a barbecue iu
Mississippi, nine miles from Woodville,
ono of .llittso customers cainu iu with u
basket full of pups—they were nice,
sleek, pretty and peart. Mo told to a
man what was stumlioL befn’ mo they
were Radical imps, Irish grusior breed,
lie went Iiobb u' round among the
crowd, ‘ O,” suys ho to another, “Imre's
your nice Doinocruliu pups.” "Why,
in»w is that'(’ said u mini, "Unit puis
are Kndicid iu llm morning and Demo
cratic iu the evening,” for he had told
tho man tinff were both. "O,” said
this customer, "They were Radical pups
this morning beenmto they hnd'ut got
their eyes open.” And now my liioD'Is,
that is just our puuilibn. Wu were Uud-
ical pups tho other day because «u
hadn’t our eyes open, and now wo nro
Dcitu crape pups bvcanso our oyca arc
openfld—-wide [Great Applause.] —
Hilt they want to make us all stop still
in their hands, so thut they can get all
they can out of us. They came oucc to
un old woman up in my part of the
country, und they said that her old man
was l'ntiuil dead in the creek, nnd bis
body vis full of eels. “Well/* said tbo
plJ woman, "you just bring up tbu cels,
and we’ll cook 'em aud have u nice rua.it*,
mv\ you cun take tho hotly back mol lot
it set. and then von ran’got somn Tnoro
eels I'* And thi* is the Way tho out pat*
baggers ora goiu’ to treat ns ; thuy’vc*
already got one batch of coin, nnd now
they let us go and set still, nnd they
think they'll gut another butch ; but I
toll you they wont—no, air. {A Voice,
"Nary liino. '] I- Saw u clunn gone poor
old woinuu the other day, and shcio-kctl
me for something, nnd slm said ! M VVlu»h
1 was with my g<md old inaa'r I novel'
wanted anything to cat, but now I've
gone fur days without so much nn
breaking mv last.” And 1 told hur it
Was bettor il'nho had now a good old
master to cate for her ; and I believe It.
I tell you again, these carpet baggers
nnd n adawags never did set us IVoo,
but it wan our Southern men. I've been
hem twenty one years, they always
treated mo well, nnd Fir going to live
for them and die with them. [Grunt
cheering.] 'Ihut ih Iho reason why 1
can’t give the scalawags any thanks for
our freedom. Derides our own young
men were so good to n»o in old tiinen.—
They would lling a live dollar bill at nut
without so much as looking where it
went—those young men who went court
in’ specially ; but what n d lleruncu with
tho unrput baggers. Why, at Baton
Kongo sometimes live, notnu times six.
would ride over tho river in n skill’, and
when they’d gut across, when 1 rawed
Vtn, olio of them would stop on thu bank
and dive slowly down iu his pocket uml
fish up n ton cent bill, mid he’d slowly
turn it over as if he was looking’ to sou
iT it wouldn’t turn into two ten cent bills
bofo’ ho would give it to me, then ho
would say, "Waul, we’ll come over agin,
mulie.”
Hut they are not tho kind I want to
seo. They’ro too close, and they meas
ure every colit. One tlmo they gnvo a
big dinner up yonda.- at Hilton Kongo,
and the Colonel, who was a carpet bag
£61’, oent me to tbe grocery with seven
ty dollars—I always hud to mind my
eve, for they always figured everything
up- and when I got back—with ft bill
— ho said it was fifteen cents short.
"What did you flay, Colonel V
“This Recount is fifteen cents short.”
"Why, yea,” said I “I’ve got it,"for it
was down in u corner of my pocket.
"Well, give it to me, Willis,” said
tho Colonel.
"O now, Colonel, tint Is too short,
too close.”
He said tho fifteen cenls would do to
buy pepper with to sonm ti bis dinner ;
nnd ho help mo goodness, f worked for
that man a year end n half nml that
was the only money I over touched from
him.
The spsnker went on bright and good-
humored in tho whole of his address,
and then tho crowd called for him in tho
street, where lie spoke fur half un hoar.
After a spcocli from Win. Hanks, of
Carrollton, the Constitution Club para
ded the streets with banners flying.
Tilt Duty of tlio Hour.
Oun nny one hesitate 7 Dtfrnocrat, He
nttbllcTitt, look at tho fearful work that
iiiih been nnd i« being done by the Bad
teal party, through its Representative*
in Congress, poo tho disfranchisement
of n ounrter of« million of white Amori-
cans 1 Hue tbe elevation of (100,000 ne
groes to political fliipremncy in ten fttutoH
of the Fnion ! Hen the establishment of
a mHlftnry despotism over eight millions
of Americans ! Bee the Ally thousand
bayonets of a standing army, kept bright
by appropriations of bundrediiof millions
of the neoplo’H tnxus! pec the four mil-
lions oi negroes maintained nut of the
hard enrniugs of iho people of tho North,
in order Ihnt limy may bo supported iu
idlehejjs ns voters of tho Radical ticket!
Pee the enormous incrcnso of the pub
lie debt, nnd tbe failure of Congress to
do anything to relieve tho people ol their
burdens I Sea the bondholder, tho
wonthy aristocrat, rolling in onu’enoe,
exempt from taxation, whilst iho mer
chant, the laborer and fnrmor, are tnndo
to groan under tbo loud of taxes 1 Her
the horrible conspiracy to impeach nnd
depose iho President, nnd tho outrage-
oils legislation of Congress to throttle
llie Huprerno Court 1 And now, last
nud most dangerous and most infauiouH
oi ail tho diabolism of thu Radical con-
spirutorH, behold tbo arming of the nu-
grocs "f tlio Houth with ‘i.OOO 1 muskets
and a buttery of cannou fur such Con
gressional district I
Who eau herniate? Grant God
wlmt me party ticM, what nro pornomd
preferences, what are tho disappoint*
meats of individual*, when thrown into
tho scale against those unuUernhlo ennr*
initios nnd crimes ? fthtuoe and r.onfu*
sion to the man who hesitates now I Tho
Irown of outrngud Heaven will forever
cloud tlio life of him who knows Ids du
ty in this crisis and fail* to porforni it.
How contemptible beyond nil parallel is
tho man who knows and feels nnd in
wardly revolts ut the misrule of the Rad
icals, and yot wits supinely down, or for
pnrtv's sake, goes to tlio cleotion and
Votes lor thu very men who havo brought
the country to ruin and shame I Let it
not lie suid of any man iu Hedi'uid
county, he ho Republican or Demournt,
“You knew your duty, but you did it
not 1” Is there any conHeiunco left
among men ? Is there a single spark of
patriotism to animate the hearts of
this devoted people? Ie there rever
ence for the examples of our fore-futhers,
love for our fruo institutions, hatred of
tyranny and wrong, prido oi lincngo
uod the American uuine ? If so, kit us
see the proof in Iho hearty, united, un
selfish, but irresistible determination lo
put down tho monster Radicalism, to
wipe from the face of tho earth tho curse
of scctiunal halo which ban blighted and
bloated the best hupca of the American
people.
The duty of tlio hour demands the
ouusuurutiun of overy man who lovoa
bia country, to the xireat cause of nomoc
racy. agairiMt Radical lyruapy. Who
euu att'urd Ip be u laggard or a coward ?
Gov. Bullock liua pardoned Samuel
Clark, sentenced for murder, and Ja*o*n
Ujt'owu to t[u> [icniteuJ.iui y, for life
A SoUIU’i-’s Npct cll.
A committee of flififcns o|Tcnfliffsoe,
coinposuil of ex Confederate Genera];*, re
cently presented a pctitlfW frt life Legis
lature of the Htalu, protesting against
tlio organization of tht* mi'itin as pro
posed by the Brownlottitil's, Tne pe
tition Will referred to tlio Catti
initfee before whom tho Cottltmlttt) of
CptiTcdcrnto Goneruls appeared. thH-
ernl Forrest, ns a member of that Cntfi
DiUtee, nddresaed the Military Ootflflat
ten III* follows :
J furl It due *o myself that f Hhotlld
make a few remarks. The only thing
Mint I can give you ns ft guaranty of
what f (lltii d.o, is to refer you to what I
have dotiq sltu’d tlio surrender. 1 have
never, slhcB t rUceivcd niy parole, failed
to yield bbodloiUlu to the laws of my
country. I liaVU bndoavored in every
way to ImVo tht 1 1 aIVR executed. T, at
one time, ottered to flll’IliGh tho Chief of
1’ulioo at Memphis oHd lllttUsand men,if
neccssaiy, to keep thd pbado fit Iho elec
tion. I can ceil! out to-day tttttJcfl hun
dred tflcri Ilf the city (if Memphis to Slip-
port tlio Iuwh. I stand bore to-day to
pledge myself to tbo Governor of tho
State, to the Legislature, nnd to you,
that I will give my hearty co oporutiou
tcMVnrd keeping peace.
Wo are bore in enrnrfet. Wtt menn
wlmt wo Ray, and \Vo int fl 1 to carry it
out. Wo tio not intend to disobey the
laws of Mio country. We uro hero to
uphold you and to sustain you in all that
you do. In regard to tho enfranchise-
Inont of the people I linvo not a word to
say—that ie with you. Tho Soutliorn
people do nut want any collision or dif-
Acuity in any manner. I have written
tunny letters to quiet tlio people, I am
satisfied that If you will give us the right
of franchise wo will have peace. Abo-
lhh tho Loyal league and Kn Klux
Klun, Lot us come together and stand
together, nnd bo as one man In tbo State
of Tcmicm’0.
I had tbo pleasure of going to Ne\t
York to the National Democratic Con
vention, and met a largo portion of tho
Fodcrul robbers. It was doubted
whether I would bo received ns u dele
gate, but I declare that I never spent
a more pleasant week in my life. I anr
willing to forgive all that has been done
in the pust. Let us go to work In g >od
earliest. 1 want to see tho best fnefl
put in position. Thoro will then bo no
dangur. livery man can go to Ms horns
and be not afraid of assassination. I
luid my arms away when I surrendered
and have not seen them since.
MEADOR «s BROS..
dOMMISSl'd'N’ MERCHANTS,
Tobacco, Scgars itn.f Siioff,
Gratmi Block, 8[<M4 llr.it,
AtiASta, oA
GfiHUfXTLX, IS Bfosii, tot:
Urges!’ nKtl Most' Vafied Stock* of
Epre g o 0’ ij b ,
In onr liWfo b* found- in any narkat North ar
Smith. RT All at low nr ices Uh\ jyJO fin
OLIYEE & WADDATL,
Gommission MercliftiiCs,'
Cornir i labaau sad fanyth lUHti,
ATLANTA .GEOBOTA i
ITT AVE on Conaignmant and fur salt
lli. 80,000 lb*. Clear llaooa Si DIM,
10.000 Iba. Buon BUOULDMM,
SrirtAA IV.. m.i. li n . '
Howard Kiln L1MK. . ,i-
Agcrl‘9 fi.r nVTetS Fapaf Mill*. Khm ,i
ilnntiy oft Halid Printing and Waspuing I’apar at
did.'rent litM. JyS0 «»
b)T Cotton has boon damaged very
conuldernbly by tho heavy rains which
hate fallen m this vicinity for tho past
two weeks. Tho cnterpillor hns made
dreadful havoc in this time on several
farms—ao much so that ufro farmer in
forms us that out of firo hundred acres
planted, which was vory promising a
month ago, ho will not make fifty bules
On many farms however, especially < n
sandy soil, the worm lias as yet dono
littlu (Urnuge, und if wo could havo
some live or «ix weeks of dry, hot Wfludu
or, it is thought the iusuet would bo
killed out and a tolerably fair crop re*
ali//u(J} but if the rains continue, tho
crop will bo short, money source and
business dull next winter.—Tallahamc
Floridian.
ISAACS’ HOUSE,
Ohevry Bf MttcOn, Ga.
Ei ISAACS, Proprietor,
T HIS HOTBI, I* located in (h« central portion
or tha cl'y—convenient to Ware Houses and
Im ioaaa hnuao* generally. It being lit* ouly bouM
la tlio city kept ou tho
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Oflbrs unequalled adratttagea to the planter and
trafalilla iMbllC Vcanfallt.
The table U aup|ilierf vsitn- the bast Uta maricst
a IK nds, and tba ruoma Hirnlahed with nerr audueat
lurniiur*.
IW A KIlKR flack *111 b* In attendance at all
traine. JySOtf
10,000 Iba. Main Uacon HA11H, ’
A0 barrcla *hd keda l^af LARD, .
flOo Saaka Whlta TenHeaate CORN;
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
nnUK FIRM Of U. U JONStj fii Cj». / ,.baa,l*Mli
I. diuolrc by mntual conusfit, alia Dr., A. At.
Wilk'n, lata Agent for the nonreeldent pertner.f*
uo longer connected with tbe eitabliahiMiit. ,iHe
ia, however, autborlaed lo uae the book* and ae-
counte of tbe late firm in the collection of all «Ubta
due them, and those Indebted are earnestly reqoaaVr
ed to cal) and niaka payment either to him or tba
aubacribtr.
TAKE .NOTICE.
T HH Underalgned woVlif annntmoe to- hie friend a.
and the public, that ha Hill cm be ,'mund at
his old stand, (North wiat corftar of Court ,11 ouMi
Square,) with an attentive add cmnpatent iercr. off,
Clerka, and ready to aitpply all their wanta reith
dlsjmlCh and upon Uie moat rcaaonabla tartn*. I i , .
fte II now leccirlng aud opeuing a onoio* lot of
GTt’OCS’RTES,
Embracing
Ca.nTUi«rd BAMS,
SllOULDERB. •
Cltar and Rib SIDES,
(JUACKBRS,
SOA1*
KICK, • t*n
, FLOUlt,.
And alToltief arlicfea needed 6y Uie bouMkeepti*.
FRESH MEAL always on handf
He pledgee bimMlf lo nara no atfort to pUaa*
bia cnitoniers, and hopes for s continuation of fort-
mar liberal patronage.
jyttir U. U. 40NKK.
SASH, BUNDS, DOORS,
MOULDINGS and BRACKETS,
Ready-Made and Sash Glazed.
A I,a Km,a of Oil!..MENTAL, COTTAGB,
IMHJ.SK ,„d S10»« WOltK dte. In ord.r
in Iho beat and luteal a-yles.
House and Kitchen Furniture,
PLANING, 8AW1NO end TURNED Work,
Counttft, Tablet and Slooli for Store*.
!-if" Repairing of all kinds dune cboaulr. and
with iliapatoh.
Hand or call at Faotorr, foot of Third Htrnt, on
Wharf Hlreet, Macon, (ia.
Jrl9-ly GRENVILLE WOOD.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
To tho Planters In
Middle nnd Swillierir Georgia,
I,’on fvrjaiv vk.eu «. b... woo,
I wt? brllcr* luiihfullr. Our »urra»« rtspentlx
upon your proaperily; hence wa bare aealously
sought lo promote your InioreM and advance it by
rfrrf nieitoa tn Our power. At Commission Mtr
ehanta wa sgaha lender yon onr aorvicea, at our eld
stand, which has withstood the flames of a burning
*.|uure (thereby proving Us security,) and where
we l ope to merit the very liberal patronage always
glean un.
The aala of Cotton ia our apeeialitr. We flatter
ouraeirca none can escel ua. Tn old friends wa ro-
lorn thaiikt; to new onne, try us, wo will try to
please yon, *
Ueinl accoinmodatinna given to enable you to
make a crop. TIloS. I! ARDEMAN. J«..
jya SSi
r*OSTPONBD
QC/7MAX SHERIFF SALTS*.
^ ld ' l, ' !for * lho Cour ‘ Kcuae noor, in
Q nil *»Bcimntr, tin , wilbin the Ires!
* ‘he Aral Tuesday in Sepumfcer
°f ' ’«* fo,l "" , l"g property to wit)
uno store llouau and Lot, No. I, IS (he town of
Georgetown, Iroaliog 81 fee* up Broad atreel and
running down Uuin al rent 193 feet. The store Some
ie oecupied at Ibis Uua by R U. Mori-ia. Raid
properly lerlrd on aa the property of John N. Webb
to auihtfy (bur 0 Uu bteoed from Qkiiiman Huperior
Court, In fa for of Carbert A Brother, Va. J. R.
Ruillh prtnci|iai, and J. N. Webb endorser ;- J. M.
Cooper principal, and I. N. Webb endoraer ;" Wm.
UradJy principal, end J. N. W^bh endorser ; J.C.
Cbrlaflan pa-’iicipul, and J. N- Webb eu donut r,
SBWffy "“ l ’Jimr
Notice to Planters;
r Jpi!K uuderhigued, haring leMad
THE PLANTERS' WAftEHOOSE, ‘
Now bulWhrg, mnt tbo I'aaaenger Depot*
Opposite ByiAgtoffe flotet,
Would respeclfully In form their patrons! end thd
public generally, that tbay will retnov# to tbe aw#
on the fust of August next, where they will Rave
Increased facilitira fur storing end sailing Cottoe,
Thankful for tbo very liberal patronage
_je past auaeun, aud flatteripj * - - ~
hare in some degree uioritoa t
Usued in their as
ADAMH, JONES
i, aud flatturiug theuiaelvea tbat (bay
DPWP Jcgrre merltea tho eame, thry bop*
it will be continued in Ibeir new rtuarteff* •
—,. rmSoudi.
jell-lm
Tho Kenneeaw Flour Bepot
O F COffK A CHEr.K. keep oowaUntly 0 S kattf
= FLOUR, BRAN and bl*
HT All brands of nour WAR
Come
Come end examine I
.. a lo* ronih.., __
Building, Whitehall Htreat. AllaWla. fl
jylO-Wt* , J. >i MKTM1
C iEORGtA, BaxOuiuru Coi-.ntt.—WliloOghly
T Jordan, Adiainiskalur mi tbeailat* of Iverson
J. Ifc XUTHEtt, A goal.
JT Jordan, ^duinuLalur uu ttiecalaU ot I veraon
Miller, having epplien for l.ellrre uf Uisinieeiou,
all nereone infersated are n-stiHw<l that bis epnlJc*.
(ion will be rpneidrjed at the next FeOrtury Tarin
of the 0*1:1 uf Ordinary fur eaid county,
aujffl Em w. D. KlUDGo/GrtMiiery,