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THUllSUAV, KKUUUAIIY 4. i860.
0varAifi amo UrwAno.—Oar crowd
ed advertming column*, non# of tlifm
and swelling ffubffcriptioa
Urt (.♦•token iinassniphui success to our
cnti-rjiriae in (lie fill tire.
The ArPMi. in our pet and pride.
< • All wo nek i* a eonti mint ion of the
gemmii* fiutrutiana of tbu farming com
munity end th*; Public generally, and
we will give you n paper which eliall
oiwwcr the demand* of the moat foetid-
kfUA.
Never will we be content until a
copy v'lnit* every fire aide In thie whole
region of oountrjr. Why ahould not
tine be en.
The ami of our publication it a
mem I »■ gut oils.
A deduction of one chew of tobaroo
ja-r day, will buy the ArrKAb for one
your.
Think of line.
Mr The legislature line pnaned a
T.fff exempting from jury duty the
member* of tho Ciithbert Plrc C’ompa-
»•/* __ ^
Mr The .Slute AgriculturHl Conrcn*
lion met on Tueedny, and orgnnixed by
the Appointment of Hettjuinin Yancey at
lt« proaiding otllcer.
Much ilieeot infliction exirtod among
tlwi memlMUN, from the refusal of the
aeveral Knilroad Companies to rcepoct
the pnaecn of Secretary Dnvid Lewie.
We have no particulars yet aa to the
jiroccedingtof the Convention.
Rearing of Fish.
In lliit hilly region, abounding in run
ning etrctifn*, nn.1 liollowt or natural bn
tine, no obatuchi it prceentod to tlie tuo*
creelul mining of the finny tribe.
Ktpcricneo line mIiowii that the spawn
of nevuraf of the tnont dcliuiont varfetiee
may Imj tnuiHpwrtud bund rede ol milce,
or oven ucmet the nraa, and safely
transplanted in other watert. Few alto
nro nwuro of tho autodialling fecundity of
the Old) mid oyetar genua. A tingle fo
male of thu former deposits tliuu*aud*
of egge in one ncaeon, while the latter
Ik even yet more prof fie, and acquire*
itt growth with amnxing rapidity.
At the Noilh, from the Cbt'Anpffalto
to Muior, the •imllow water on tho til
tire ni/Mt in atabod off into am all vn-
i-loturet or premise*, ulnirnod ami held
by private pnrtien, who plan* nnd rniee
♦•ynlwia ut nny other crop. The minute
shell 6eh time Irniitjen tud, in an meted-
llily abort period nllain to anedddo niae,
Ti e mnik. t ruliio of thia matin# |*r»-
dm t rnc be eetimidcd by milliont only.
In Franco and Germany iitimcnto
ipiantiiiea of fl*h ulao arc reared in nr-
tilniul pond a nnd lakes, nnd inutuncct
mo nut uncommon of the aucueealul
propagation of foreign varieties in the
Diturnl etreama and rivers of tho uoui:-
try.
In the l nitod States, too. tho exper-
in nt him euocvedcd in the llu.lnoo Hir
er, and it it not ton much to aop|tnee
that In lima, nil tlicso nnmrnl urtcriee
on the ourth'a eurluee will bo stocked
with the liuont tith, ami tho annual
waste nuppliod by propagation.
With very little outlay of timo and
labor every funner who oontrole a run
ning streamlet oould oouatruot an artifi
ciut poad, and lid the aamo with trout,
j*eroh, pickerel, pike nnd other fishue
indigent us Ui this climate. Judge Ivey
of linker comity, and others who might
be named, have already deinooatratcd
that this cuu be done.
Wliat more pleasing recreation than tho
onlcliing.of the«e finny troaaurca, to aay
nothing of tiivir delicacy as mu article of
diet, amt tho enhanced beauty to the
lun.lsrnpe which lit a Abided by or-
tifivisl lakelets shimmering in the glad
nunshme, and breaking the dull monuln
ny of field and loreat.
Wo are in favor of everything that
will add to the enmforta and attractions
of rural life. Tho nmonitics ami joys
of the huabaiulmun which might bo mul
tiplied indefinitely, are sadly neglected
at present.
With his dairy ami orchard ; his vine
yard and tinware; lus aviary and npi.v
ry ; hie grovaa and boa ere; lira walks
mid tiidi|»o»d*; nml bin animated aprei
nirna of beauty iu tbu i4iupe i/ aleck
huiiH-a and blooded stock, tho home of
the intelligent farmer cau be uiude u
parodies indeed.
The agricultural, ia tho most impnr-
taut und u acini eatuto ol the malm, I Mil
immi tl.un be nsliuuied of the vocation
graced by a Ceucuiattua und a Putnain
and which u the udy oecupatioii that
enafei* real happiness and iiui«|M*n.l-
euce.
Once n furaier'a boy, nnd reuMrud amid
silvan neenos, nnd the j *ye ami delights
of the " old |4uiitutuui, ’ we love aud
tumor the houv»t tiller of the soil.
The Eduontion of tie Freedmen
—Who Should Undertake the
Work ?
The Commissi, neri of nw ^chofil
»r Ituinlolpli County, have advertised
in our eulumne for n competent leuchvr
to take charge of the colored school.—
A aiilurv of |$00 ia guaranteed, la-elder
tltc privilege of levying a emuII »nn>
upon each pupil.
This la n good move in the right di
rectlon, and should receive the heart)
ooantcnsnre end co o|K-rallon of every
enlightened patriot.
How can wc hope to elicit tho aot if*
donee nnd sympathy of this cluae of our
population, auve by exhibiting a friend
ly interest in their behalf? Wo huve no
patience then for that effete soutiinentnl
ism, and affected superiority, which
diedaiua to lutid assistance to suffering
humanity.
In the olden time, though n slave
holder, and the son, grand-eon, m d
great grand-aon of theownera of proper
ty in men, we couulvd it a privilege und
tionor to impart oral religious instruc
tion to tlioso, who by law Wore denied
access to the lamp of life.
Nay, wo hnvo ever held, and folly be
lieve that no necessity required
oould ever justify the ignorance in which
our slaves were kept. If they poescri
od immortal souls, which no anno nvin
mill deny, thoy wore entitle-! to every
light and appliance which ia essential to
the taK-alion of those precious souls.
Many of our beat nnd purest men
uooording'y devoted their entire JJvi-» to
the work of eiilighloniug, and promoting
the religious wulfuie of this benighted
clans. Of course, however, their efforts
did not conflict with those laws, which
they, ue members of the body p.-Hik,
were bound to obey.
Now, all division of sentiment and
opposition to tlie ulmve work, lias been
swept away by the overpowering edict
of emancipation.
Tho negroes are one of the estates of
the realm. Side by side they will vote
with u> at the ballot box, and have ha.
come a grunt element of power. Tho
pertinent und over rocuriiug quoation
then is, how shall wo control lliin iuflu
ence for good, end avoid the evils inoi
dent Ibeiotn ?
We answer, by expelling school
manna, carpel bag adventurers, incondi
nry tonehofs, nnd vicious intriguers at
home, and under the laws of the State,
assuming ourselves tho graut responsi
bility and duty of instructing our color
cd friends.
To do this, men of probity, intolli-
genco and good morals should be select*
ed as touchers in our freo school*. Nnno
others should bo appointed; and the
right hand of fellowship nnd words of
cheer should bo extended to those good
men who nre willing to be the pioneers
ia this great work.
Wo trust then that tho pious and
learned of the land will not hesitate to
respond aflirmntively, when dosignnlud
na teachers of our colored schools.
Kpnmlnooden tho Great, when elected
by his enemies to the j tosh ion of scaven
ger, promptly occupied tho plnco, ex
claiming, /will make the offloo honors
bio. So lul eome of our very host men
take the inlattoe ut tho presold Juncture,
and by noting n't tonehors of free schools,
demonstrate tho utility ami respectabili
ty of tho calling.
fan tlie Again* f.'onoi’lethafc jvofurns ifo nlUtwa Uh- dvL-u
' ‘ ““V m life.'*Miimots d ilvd b
lh-funJunt in error- From ftumt.-r,
BrowiuO, J,— 1. While the Courts
have tho power, and it is their doty
when n proper case is made, to d< e.lurs
arts of the f,cgi*lHtnre unconstitutional
nnd void, sorb m U n>« alwtna p:e-
(Mk'il to 1st constitutional, nnd thu uu
ihority id the (jourit to declare them
void should bo exercbed with great
ruiilion, nnd m*v>-r resorted to, but iu
clear wad urgent c«a. s.
2. Tlint provision of tlie Constitution
of the bilked State* wtinb demos to n
Stale the right to (miss any law impair
ing the obligation of cotilraeta th*-s not
interfere with the riglit of n State to
paM laws acting upon Iho remedy.
3. Thure is k plain distinction hut ween
tho obligation of a uuitract and the rem
edy for ita enforcement, ami while the
Legialsture may not impair the uldigu-
tion of the c«mtruci, it hue the undoubted
right to change, mislify or vary the na
ture and extent of the rmnody, provided
a tufttnnUrtremedy i« always lelt to the
creditor ; so long ua tlie Slate dnae not
deny to her courts jurisdiction of oofi-
trncia, nnd to preserihe such rules of
procedure aud of evidence, as may in
its wisdom si-em best suited to advance
the administration of justice iu the
courts.
4. Tiiut part of the Act of the Legia
latuie pnssod nt ita Into M*-inn cntillod
*• An Aot for the relief of debtor*, and
to authori/.# the Adjustment of debts up
on principles of Kquity,” which provides
for n chan go of tho rules of evidence
(under which the cue# originated) is not
unconstitutional, though it rnuy permit
evidence to go to tlie jury whi. h hue not
heretofon? been allowed, mid which the
courts mnv consider irrelevant and iin-
f iroper. It is the province of lbs Lngiit
uture to prescribe the rules of ovidenco
nnd uf the coin Is to uduunister tlicm.
6. It is no objection to tho con-tilu-
tumidity of thia net that it authorim-a
tlie jury to reduce tlie amount of the
debt sued for, according to tho equities
of tho case, n* ih'a ta done every day in
Couit, in cnae of partial failure of cuiwid
oration, and tho like Tins must be
done, however, according to tho real
equities between the panics, and not ac
cording to the cupiiceof tlie juiy, and
when so done, it noilhur inipaiis the oh
ligation of the cuntinrt, nor works iu
justice to the parties litigant.
6. If tine should be sei/-<d U|x>i) by
tho jury mid used us u pielvxt l«>r redn
cing llm debt, oilier tliun tiie equities
belwi-in tho parties permit, it will lie
tiio duty of tlie fouil to set aside the
verdict wheo that tael is made plainly
to aptvar
7. In ibis cate the obligation or tbe
contract wus not in any degiuo impair
ed by the filing of the pieus tiy the de
fendant, to winch objection wus male,
as a foundation for (lie introduction ol
evidence under the statute, uud the evi
demx) should havo liuen received; mid
if thu jury made an impropci use of it,
or found contrary to law and evidence,
it would tbuu liuvo been lime enough
for the couit to iulcrfoie uud set usiih*
thu v.rdiet
8. When the atulute uuihoiiics c« r
tuin facts to Im* given in evidence, a du-
inurn-r to a nlon Which lay* tlie fonnda-
tion i»r sucli evidence should lint lw sus-
laincd. Tin- old rnfo-r of pleading iu
su. il fuse must yield to the Statute.
Judgment reversed.
Mutiny. J—1. It is not to Lo pre
sumed that the Legislature intends t<»
violate the Constitution of the United
Stales, and wh-n words nrc usod in nn
act, the/ ought tn b«» ronstrilcd, f pos
slide, so ue lo mako the net consistent
with that ooQiditnthin.
2. Thu considora ion of n contract,
nnd whether there li.w been n tender of
ll.o wl.olo or nny part of n debt amnion,
and if tlie debt wus not jniid,thut it was
the creditor’s fault, arc nut only in all
Rxt.i*r.—Ae wae to Is* expected, tlio
two Jtadical Judge* of the (loorgia 8u- J cnees tit mutteis Tor hpsiT, but me oftcu
pn -n.0 Cin.rt, Uruwn an.l McC.y, l..» "f *'“•} 'mmlrnK 1# wrivliy ». |*>p-
riii.. I er conclusion* M to the tutu rigiitM of
dt-riilod lh.t nn.U.r imr n»« f-«n S Ud liy- maUi r , lho
brid Constitution, the Holief I.aw is oo*i- t Nor con stub evidence, in any
titutiounl. Judge Warner dissented, proper use of it ut all, tend to impair
This decision ia of no consequence,. the obligation of the contract sued on.
however, u Ui« llomoc.ced Hill if re. * h » l ,r «l« 0y upo» whi. I. tl.o
' , . , ' credit W|u divoii in contract hue (moil
troactiro in ita operation, had already U| of w|irtll , Wf lt oo m ^,
covered nluetiQn twentieths of tlie prop,
orty ol tlio Btstn available for tho liqui
dation of just debts
Query: Who will find homos for tho
poor widows and orphan* whose menus
have been absorbed nnd embraced in
some of tbc*o paintiul homes, roared
upon thnr wrecked fortunes nnd ruined
prospects ?
A homestead aocure.1 is a great mat
ter, provided it cun bo done without
wrong or injury to any one else
Old fashioned moralit-
h.
us thou wilt with the residue.
tent lor the l.egidature to permit the
defendant, when the contract is su.-d
ujam to show by wh.au 1 fault that prop
erty was halt or destroyed, and the val
ue of it at the time o| the contract ami
ut tho lime of the Ion*.
4. That claim of tho Act of the legis
lature under discussion, which author
ise* the jury in euiie upon certain con
tract*, to notice the debt end up<>n, ac
cording to the equities of each case,
was not intended to permit ilium to im
would sav, j pmr the- obligation o| tbu contruul of the
•ver, pay that thou owoet, then do pames. Theiquity and justice there
'* “ ,,l ‘ * u “ muMiit, is, that fuir nn I lionehl duty
which such owes lo the other under the
contract to be gathered from the wliolo
UuHeuclion, ua il actually occuired be
tween them, an.l froai tlio acts cie .ting
Icgul or ciuitabloluguli.m.i which hnve
huppcin-d Dutwcen them since tl.e dale
of the contract.
5. The obligation of a contract can
not lm impaired by the Leginhitme ol
u Mute, under the guise of changing
the rules of evidence, or alluring thu
and obligations duo to her own ciliton*, inrnle 6f provedur.v N'-r cun the I.ug-
«e eboul.i consider this New Lngluud i*>luture uutborir.o a comt or jury no t-j
dtfbl—not until then. iidjmlicute butwevu the parliv* to a coo
—. ■ — — tract as to alter or impmr iui obligation,
tJooaoiA Rr»-o*sTHCCTto\ Rkco.v*t*cct- a* it was in fmt vntcivtl into.
Kb. — 11 M.M flora lira iiulimiirary par ! «• e,>n»i.ton«y with Ihwra prinoipk*
i- .- v , .. 1 A Slats Legistntuiu mav alter Uic rule*
I,.ra.nl«7 „„a u„. > lu rtu „r
Unit ti>0 reseating of tbs negroes m the . HtlCtf . Ulnf ltl „ t) W e Courts. No, is
Legislature is a foregone oonchiwo. j, t », t . p^.vmce in tlust'ouit to Uccli.ru *-Wn^y 27 —Goncru! Shendan i* daily
If such lie Uio rrsull, what u pity ail nn act of the ia-g.slslur« viuU Uuouum , e*p#ctd to return from tin? |dain-*.—
tl-u abominable work ol the tkmstuu ,, p,wmiia tho intiuductmu ot evidence ' N. urly «H the Iodiuns will go on th«ur rc--
tioual Convention could not be blown * hu h, in thu opiniau of tbu Court, may -‘•vr’vanon *ut apart f.*r tln-m. The main
*ky high. 11*. irrelevant to tlio , sue, and cslculu- Ualy of Irrtopa will euon bo wlUidraisn
*We nre endy f"» Gen Kendo sad , | 0 ,| m dint Met (w mialuad tbs uuuds of from tl»s plains, and will concentrate nt
tho jury. Fort I.cuveoworth, for dietribntion to
(inAi'KLRs* hiri ukno.—A warm ds
bate is in progress in tho (leneral Aa-
sombly at Atlanta, upon the motion to
pay a Connecticut company $2o,000,
balance duo upon arms purchased by
Gov. Grown for the defence of Georgia
during the roladlion.
When tlio Tinted States Government
permit* our Btuto to pay the just claim*
ut ^11
D«d»ionji of the gnpremo Coutt|"" i; - 't* ■> i|m .»nini4i-t qf-v .K
rtf Aoni-irio Ifir-t Ml £«•<>*, f^‘l.tlo.ki»c »ll avidi-4u
.. . °/ . on itAn tl.e cogtp.'chilion of U»« .M't #nl Ov,
nrJ/urrd - OH i«, 1MD. Cl.vlJl ni JuAw I,m ilk ratal. , btal
CbU. t btal .Irani- H ,ho d»! t wa. n.,l |.«M, «b«. frail it
l-Innil.lT. ra.rr..r,... N. A I.ra.lo., ^ fu , |,..,i W lira jury
A Jta(, Tpiiottv,— WImti-ver th-
apij f iiy d»lr. and dscioo i* rightvoa-
Igoviti. .rwo ura tho m: j -rity ; whatever
the m.-tj writ v durree ■ urn ighiewfc*, pro-
vbli-.l waurr tboiniamity. J
was, u
in sueii .-
jury |
In-1- lt« d> ht Riltsi J
ia not, H .‘iinsiriiHed aiwwwding to tla*
well w-ii blisbi-.l rub-* h<r tho •• m«lruo-
lion of tbu staiUten hi vudatinn t«* tbs*
luiiseVif tho fjonsfitiiiMii of Uie I .iito-l
.Stales which prohibits any .Sint.- from
pMib*iug a law imp tiling the obligation
of dull acU .
8. Sln.u'd nny court of this State
give Uf lhe *- t in q.nwtion in nny c.,iw
tnud bi-foru it, such a coustru.'tiun u*
would impair the obligation of the c->u-
traut uudvr uiiLiuig:ilit«ii, this Court, in
n proper ras.- mndo, w ill cm reel the cnor
(/. A plea fitwd setting lip any facta
which, by express enactment of tlio Leg-
wUtuie, are pcnuUtud t<» bo given in
• vidence, is not demui ruble
Warner, J., I)i**< n'mg—Tliis was na
action brmigbt by tins plaintiff ugaiu*t
the defendants on u promissory note- f.-r
the sum of fifty two hundred un.l twen
ty-nine dollar*, dated Junnury 22, ISO I,
and due forty five days after d..to.
The dab ndarit, Stewart, filed a plea,
setting up, by way of dufum e to t! e
note, certain fncU, as pruvitlod by lla-
provic-ioQ* of tho first section of the Act
of 18C8, “for tho relief of d..l*tors, und
to auth.-rixe tho adjustment ♦•( debt* «i»-
on principles oi equity ’’ The plaintifl
dorm.red lo the delcnUaiiTa plea, and
tho court lielow sustained the demurrer
nod the defendant excepted.
Tbedocwion of this question necessa
rily involve* thu constitutionality of th<*
Act of IMiH The first auction of that
Aot pr.iV.de*. ''That III all «uits wliirh
ahull br brought for tbs recovery <-f
debts in any of the ctmna at thia Sln'e,
or upon owntracts for tha payment of
money mad* prior to thu l l of June.
lH6f-, (except f ir h* i « or Mile of
nIhVi s.) it ahull tie Inwl d fur tbu pr.rtie*
in nil such cases to give m eviduti M be
hue th* jury,imp.im boil to try illumine,
tl.e aoii»uliir>i(iou of tin- debt or enutruet
which mny be tb« aubjcct of the suit,
the sun-mill and v*Iuj ol tbu property
owned by the defendant at the lime the
debt was contruul ed or coutrnut enterrd
into, t-i sliow upon tho faith of shut
pr.qwrty credit was given to him, nnd
wi.at tend r »r U-mk-ra . f |ayment h--
made to the ceditor at nny lime, vod
that (lie ii'Mi-pajMi.nt uf the debt or
dul ls, w.ia owing tu tin- refusal of the
eri-ditnr to ru«a i-o the ii.oimy tend, red
or Mjfercd U> l* UmLuJ. tliu destiuvlion
ur loss nl the upon thy faith »f
which the credit was giten, and how
and in wbat manner tlm property wna
destroyed aod lost ami by wh-*e do
f-V.ilt, aod iu nil au<-li <*-«cs the jur.ci
which try thss.mie shall haro potnr to
vtieea ttw amount lh-1 debt or i< bit «**/
far noo fling to Uu tyuitie* of oirh ca*
aod renter inch r* i dieti mi trtheH UtaO 0)>
/soar just and tam'tabUJ
Tin* act of the J,legislature, in tny
judgment, nuct-ajiwily imjmu the obli
gation of tha o-n rant. >♦ . > misled
der III* taw lit ibu t <uv llm ifaitrtcl
w a* mud.!, and it make* no d ff rence
w huthi-r tlmt rwult ia | rodm-cd under
llm name of a icinedy or under thu |iru-
t'-xt of regulating the admiMobility or
sviuonoc. la the con true l un.l Itu- obli
guli.ui to petf*na.U u* vulo.ibb' now,
urn (or thu pnovtajon* <>[ thu «.-t of f S||H,
a* it wus cnJi-r lliu law applicable t-
(hu a >ntrucl at tlu) lime it w,i.i m-ulu ?
T.iis is tlio piiiriicul quaaU--ti iu bo
anawered. Iu view of tiiu obligation
imposed uj«Mi me to *uppf<rt and mum
tain tlio integrity of the Federal (’onaii-
tution, wli.cli devlaius (hat ' no Htutc
shat! pi** nny law iitipuiting Uiu obliga
11 on h of couti sets," un.l not en ten pi ning
(he Iciwl doubt (lint dm art of l^O-'*, ac
cording to tl.e decision* of tlie ?npreiu*
Couit of iho L'nitnl Status, is n pitljnh/.
viob.tio i oi dint iustiument. lam un
willing to embalm inysnll iu my own in-
funiy upon the records of this Court a
deKiwheJ Judiciul oflicur ; in i.olding
that nut to be constitutional, aud ihoic
foro 1 dissent from the judgment of tbu
Court.
Wiiat Out I .ruiniATi’m is Cnsrisn
Vs —The Tompiroller’s report, says tl.e
Augusta Chn.niclo A Scntitial, afford*
tho opportunity for tho |>mpi# in loam
w but our Legislature is minting us —
Tim l.egialutive pay roll f.-r tin* eeoaioo
of I SOD shows that there has been die-
buise.l for pay of inomia*i» of the Son-
aie, effieem, eta, and mileage, aixiy-
seicn thousand one hundred and nine
dojlui* (*(!7 ,lt)U); for puy r*f memiture,
otiii era, etc , and mileage, one hundred
and luncty-two tiirmsnnd one hundred
and nhy-two dollars f|l9& 162) These
sums make* iotid of (1269.261), two
hundred aud fifty nine thouaaml two
hundred and sixty one dollar*, disbursed
by the Treason r, on warrants issued
In the 8,>euk r . f the House and Pres
ident of »l># o He during the jwrind—
duii ned by th i period—A tig not 11,
1808, t<* January l*t, 19(\9, or the first
half < f tha sesaion of the LegisIntUrr —
In addition to this sum WO And thu
f.»:lowing itufn* : To Cbmmitt* on NV.
A. railrood, f 1,107 00, to various
voitmiiltvea, $1 "50; to Retrenchment
(' uunjttre, 62 735 26; tor servna # ol
U.ilroud ComlidUea, 12,476; making
tiio mint tola) paid ti> mt-mbria of the
lofgjtaluture two hundred and severity
ihonanlld tbrue hundred uud twenty-
eight dollars and twenty tivu vents.
Tho average pay of Ucprvsuntatires
for about lbr» a months lias been ntiont
eleven hundred dolLia: d ualor* liili-cn
hundred dollars. The Uxod into of pay,
w»j bclicva, is iiine d«4lars jn-r dav, ami
twenty wills imh-.ige each way
Em» or tiik fxnuv NN'au.—S<. IMtfi.
New Advertiseiaeuta.
Xu 1 2VE E
Agricultuml I J nrpo»j3!
Grout Reduction
lTcsh irival
BTAfLE And FAN
TCY
OVBB THE
. & A. R> R.
HIlDUCTION,
Chattanooga to Atlanta, $25 to $10
Per Cor Load of 200 Btuhelr.
From KINOBTON to
ttUe.l*, fru.li | !*.**> «> (ici C-a- Um4.4 VO L>n*
O.**, -• l -V Vi Vi 0 •• “ - ••
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* lUu ana, * I *..«•*« S
A- won li. M 1 ?.«» *0 « •* “ " “
-
Call, .11'., a '«.« m* “ “ * -
K-ni-n. •* \iV» tu M - “ - “
U *, *• 14 *5 lo 7 “ “ “ "
I Hum, ** U .Ai lo 7 M •• - -
Tun.clir.lt.- |X l* to 7 * “
“ J*.»il«* - - - -
(• r.,r ■* .It., - MOO r.»*
I'kirilMIM'tl," 17.UO to a *' *• *• ••
CUIUIMIOFS - l*.'X) to 1 ********
rmlra will be nltnWi-4 lo fontMcUaff
K-.<U. K. H t’Af.Kr.V,
MMf' Trw-PTfl,.lM Wouiura A Alwu i« K. K.
X. IIUMIKKT, Supef.uWoOtatn
bbi-tt
nAXDODPIf SU£UItWB SAUl
WI (<l. bo tailS, bo fort (Im ('oo't Hmn d-or, in
.bo dlf of Calbboii. nn iho Ira Tur-4*r ia Uo-rh
n«H. within <h. lejal hour* of aolo I ho K.llotr*
I -t |*np r»T »o eil:
Ml* -flji.J Nn 41 oat »», io ibo C b Dia-rW,
1-4 No. s, *nj ib* o.ifili h.li of Ini No, 7 ia ilto Hu
HI.trie- of K .oilo , f* , i BiMif k»lsf ihopUft* a b*'*-
un A'fiials ll tt -sdr* r»at<too; ki.fl no ao If a
iiroprrty of A. It. ilon4r^. Iu aanal< a * la immd
from it* HupoiNtr to*ir»’of *aol cuont*. fn f.r r of
Wm K. K,mUki* »a. Ww. Ilraiiry, t'rlutipal, aod
A. U ItaoU j KoAuraor.
t-rupenr »luiiod awl br »'a K Sraanma.
W O rotur. A a a.
Dr. S. A. 1VALKLP,
I I AVW0 rdareel lo Cuibbort. at*‘" b«
I L miiicm (.• Ibo | oMie ia 'b- »•'>■*»» br.mV*
,.i ih* Pnifl adtin An *«m-r»on«a ol uf»t *■» ,rora.
•bould asilCr bi« to a liberal abora ol public pit
(> bee at t»r WilhWo Ormmey , noidooco a! T
It fSew.rT'* Homo.
(iCJRDtAyf o . alh.
/ rEOildf\. lt»*astm C. rerr —Tlr -fan
l I Mlri truntud *1 .Im Fabr"*ri l*rn, .4 ll..
rou.l ul 0 d.onr/ uf raid cmi-i ♦. .o R ^ibrn J A'-
I n, f)i»«rd.*n nn lb. o*<aU -f ■I'Oo'A J A'lm.
la'. iW muI oral*drtw-f I, lo a^ll 'he r at **♦•'.
(-rl-iiat*a M» add oala'*. kiU nl l.ind lot **. ind
- I *c—» »• 1 •» ■ • is the F "i , 'h I Mat list; *«ld foe lb*
buooOta' batra aaJ cr.U-'-a- T«rm*ta*h
KKI79E1 J At.' KN,
Ml lot Ou.rdfao.
/ (FiULUIA, H»*.'Oi.ra CJ«i xrr. —T Var-
\ 1 b»r nfh. Aitm-Sia-rs's- •»■• lb. ,**» of t’..
Vaiburougtt. h.,»iua fur I.Uor* nf itus'i-
an", all fp.—n* an. an.'*o.| Ihtllu, ap|>'ic*lle«
a ,i| h. cn-a d"mt al I'-* n.il A-ua.l l*ftu ol .Im
Ouari of OrSwMft for rod ooo'iir.
fabMm M ttORMI.fT. OMtoarf.
N OTt. C K'-i.boib R«o’« baa a»*Iiml for**-
MBp<.on n| p^M.nallr ml atUu-K-af-r. aod
ealualtato of lioiiia.'rid *|M I oi l pta, n^.a 'ho
04.00 at »'l'.l.H k I’ M., no (bo t'itbda; of fob-
rnorr. I*4l*, al toy oftW-..
Ul 21 M. nORMI.KT. OHIiM-f.
TKA.'llEU XVAXTK1) !
A pnt'anM of onmi-afool naaliAeatinn*. In laka
im. of a c.loeod arlv>ol la ibachml ( oih-
Lta i t. A l-baral an'ary a III ha *ieaa. ApplicdUm
i i la b> iboOrdluar* of add onoo-r.
A. A UAMHf.E,
A HOOD.
A. I HOYPt.
^ u c ii as tain.
He tan.. I (Vw- , .(.Mi-r..
TU0S. \JUHE. riMir*«n
M. OoaaLiT. Haa*. pal-, m
N OTM-R. — Heary Spaara baa appl-ad for e*
rmillin', of peranoalte, and «.(.lnf a,wil
of Ilia him, Bad I will po*a upon ih. »am. al
I. o clock A. V., on lb« lib day of K.broary.
IM •. al ai)r .Hum.
iootltt M nORJIUtY. Ordfoorw.
MORNING NEWS,
FOit 180t>.
N ibo |*l of janaarr. Ibe Noralnf H«wa
en'ered no ,»* IwMifUib eror.
Tb. New. ia a- a all koown .hnni*!.- ul tin* or*,
linn of Ibo tfoolli.n. S'a aa Ibsl a racap ...1*11 a nf
lla npiamaa or (U alando „ i« kiftiplT unneec^ore.
Th* rflort* ihoi ba»o been mada during ibo paol
,rar to mako ilo i»"0»,wp"f wnrte* nf Natannob
hueo nwl wnta ouccrm. ai.d nvdoj. to addinrn lo
.la baring Ib. largml c.n-nUnon In (he cilr. it cao
be found lo o»*r» ellr. b»wa and fkilofo in Hooih-
ta a (iou'X'a *i>d Ktonda. bwndea banne a C'ooral
ilrcwUn-n ibrow*huii« hio aud -Ibof Molca.
No effort wCf Oo a,-a'ed lo n».ko tha W.m.inj
N.wa a emnprobouana medium nf Uaoarol, Point
oal and lloai nerctal lal.l’ g"»o*. Sproal a'l.ali.io
heiaf giroa m ibo «rol'a*a of Ua.Moak, and Iho
laloroau Of liauigM and Florida.
Iu Local Ifopiriincot ia a •pvcUlilT. and more
ai.anilna la ponl u> ib>a t-, poriaoi braucb ibaa br
an* Mbar journal m Um aay.
lima ala*,a W triad upon for a full amount
ut reodicg manor, a ad tb. U>oa< urwa by l*Ugra|di
and mail, aod ban comppool curiropobdimM al alt
llno'ciu a lull sod acroraio D .ily Coltoa and
I'ruduM lup'tl Ol Ihl* Mai Vi I.
i* koi. or it a cairtiex.
DAILY—Ooo Ya*r «ID *o
Hll Mno'll* A.M
TRI-WEEKI.Y-Osel.ir a .a»
Hu kin nb" * oe
WEEKLY One Ytar i wi
H.« AioaOM J UO
f*fo idefrltorment* In lHe Wrakty.)
Oriel* In uia.l addrorooJ to
J. n. EsTll.lta
Jo-.l1 if H»« tnnab. On
GROCERIES!
iu puit ul
•
II WON. "f all cb.ime*,
FLOFH, "f all gruilea,
LAKH.
fil’GAU,
t'om.K,
SYIUT,
AIEATn
KICK,
Etc , Etc , Ele ,
Which w«- gusmnteu tu *>// as hie as
run h bought m the marl it
On C»ur 4helve*m iy lie foUn.J
TiiIm.'W,
Cigar*, Htmfl,
S p|•(••*, Oranges,
bmoii", Kaisins, Nuts,
. Pielrlr-*, fl»r»lines, Ovicers,
Cracker*, Candies, Jellies, Can
dles, Starch, Tea, Sh<4. Clteese, etc.
Oar Stock it /nil -tec trill not he under told,
” QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROMTS,"
I- <»rr ra'.lln All »r a«k ia In etamhir <oir
OOutM and l'KICW HHw ymbolnr.
KIIUWH) A llANCfV-K.
Ja*2s-lm 2d Poor Houfk of limin'*.
() S .
Meade
his bay.niels again, iu |truf.-rouo4qtu 1'uU
luck aud Afiicmi domtualiun.
BAUGH’S
RAW 30NE
SUPERPHOSPHATE
you
COTTON} COHN,
A'*
All CR0P3 anl PLANT3.
Tennessee Turned Lcoce cn
(.EOUGIA j
Low Priced Com,
And MEAT In 1-rnpnrlWa.
m
_ OAHU klANUKK iMohcoo nood for l»;*ara
•tth ibo oxiot unbound*! »oc«caa, up .a
COTTON, COHN, WHEAT,
A'.d AM. CROP* .nd up«# atl arnfa raqun.og ao
‘^>l*a asd parounam leml i-r.
I’lamora whn art eel ur.a'-qnalaWd with It, ar.
vied in giro It a practical trial upon C.-n.m and
Coro thia ataaoo. It ptja ae iauaaai ul Lav per
mV
Hold at foa<try pe a by
jou 5 R tfxrov A CO..
Hi I'aartrt. . Pro Tort
OLOROE W KI UKR A CO,
li" tv Mar Hi , Hnatim.
F.,r Mia by U. II JOXK-4.
('■'lib..I. (la.
L. F. JOHNSON A I t).
EuUula. Ala.
MKRCKR A SMITH.
Alhaar. flfc
IIARROI.0, JOIINHTON A CO.
A mot ice., O*.
And dcafora lkrna(hnut .►>. fL e'b
l-et' A*k or *aed f..r a J.«>**l ul ib. F ns.
j.n»« fm
Privnlo Hoardiug
r |1llK Sab*c'.ber would taka IbU m.ib.d-t lr>-
I f-rnu"* led rrlendd and if., pih'ir, <**«r, bus-
in* feul»d <b. bet ...up an «rll koown nr tha
“ UOlSCLAlK llOUfiE,"
' praperal to
Regular and Day Boarder,,
lath# UKHT **ffo. aod »• a-drtw. ratra.
Tr4n-ta-.1l «M""n i* «(•• ta.ltaH.il
II" |il- iff" 11 nr.ll to «|urr nn - ula- 1* 1 «p«’»4-
»*• OiiuifC ring in tl.e o Ml Oft a< d .V.pf-4..<■•» >-f k
XM.I0 ao-1 will aod* 1* -r 10 k--op In mMo ahat
Un.ly mi p ^1 o»li a-ll r-taad n«M.t« aad i|
-Wl*iii"4'f IR' Mr b-pru Iu rrmr.** 01.
mot it olnr, .-I pub. ic pi.r-m-ta
JantA-hs 1 I N KV Il.tVH.
Valuable Property for Sale.
’Ill’ll "a* half mUrrot I* tba Mrtchaat kldl
I kiM.ua a* ih. ** Wail Mill." AU «>w half
-alrre.1 In 4"" *cre» id Land adjoining lla Mill,
tad ail |.n*'fogM Int making Pond of aST caparnr.
•• '4T>re t for aal*. Said |>r. i-rrl. It. mg uud.r guod
^fiaaa-OM k«tf Co.h ; Ufonco |-j oamiba from
l»ta of aala, a will ba frqa.rrd far bmi
IVraoaa wfobtag I* ■ a-rhoaa • i>< addf-aa m, at
‘ *—* " WM. H. liLAt kMAN.
J 7. The aot of tho Legislature io 18Q6, oiber points
Removal.
| xlL W. ». TACKEfT.
I ' Haa raawwad ko n*.
. d.m. fo the li»u*a formerly ouiynJ by M«»
> MuVYilhaut*, ua l>cpot atroaL jonXl-^ts
CORN it 41 10 per Bushel.
fM-r ba^l-a'.dal't. »d na <h* C4 *u| X
arhaa urdrrrd In bda nl nn, bundled folnhal wr
for a amall qiunii'y will h* Iliad
at <b<* l-rtno Var.itao **.,•• il.u od>ri linoro.nl m 4
wanting iNm C -ra, and a»l m rc. it witbaa* lb.
I ia Bdr.nr*. I un on It " again, .nd du
stood Iu 11 1 anr man'* nrdar wltb-uit 'h» a»-h
ia ad,•noc. I do n«.l aaat ao '-'drt for fXIliN
wHb.mt Ibo -*dyt*.ol" tnas-a wl'b it. R.n>oiu.
\Y. A. IH FF.
COHN nt HI 40 per lln«krl.
Drlii ered at any Station om the ('eotrul,
Sonth-icftern, or Macon a d Jlrtmmmo
Rmhraad.
I am paoporad fo **''p Coro through from n.»
bow iu (ikallWM*«i io Into of om hondrrd ba I,
Am and ocar, aod doi.aar ll ol ao* pniotoo th« ('mi
tral, Mm.k Wroloan. or llroaawiett Rallnoili of Itu.
IbdUr and Twroir Coni* |rrr bnohti. P»rUr» or -
■Irrl g il nihtl not tai|Mc4 I. in I* a u.lAOljliaa tfoua
••a. bundri! huah.lo, nor mnai th.r txm-ct m* \o
ah'ti i. w. b ul 'h. ninuor lo *"• w>'b ll * nrtWr.
\4T No credit ol lb la ton-na ol Ib* ra r
NY. A. III FF.
lit LK tiKATi
M* alnak ,4 II.-1 Is MroU U largo and a* I *m
kllltng and picking in Ch«nann.^pi ft.MW fb b.1'4
hi.gn dal y, | pr. |«.ar l«> k.pp wi* alnci in ibia al»o*
ampla 4* an* damand lhai >m y ar-aa, aud os piw a
11, at will gtv« a* I la lad mu.
NV. A. HUFF.
SUGAR. COFFEE, SALT and SYRUP
Mr -fork ..f Hngtr. C.4U.1UI and Hyrnp >* aW
**." rompuia, aud my priooa aa fow aa lb* uiMkat
ag rda.
NV. A. HUFF
Hoarders Wanted
I )BRHI>NH dtaatriif In fbmrd in a Pnit, Fawrily
1 ua b, writ m. iwdulrd aiuo raty rtaaoaa
bio Urma, by ibo oudarrigaod.
j all l» i. 0. A. COOK.
~ NOTICK
•Ol'TlI-WKHTKItN K.kll.ROMi OO.I
(Imn, Mmsh.I!*, Ju. I, INK. (
The Ahm4 fin-linn f»r IVwMrnt ami a»-*. n
IHivcUon Us manage Ib-* n(Taira of Ihl* t'.Niipaiiy
fnr tbe mmiiiig fear, will Ik- U. la al ihrir .»!»«•
In lb* oily <«l oaiYbonalay. llib day uf
February n«-xl
Hi.wklinldm. aUending Ibe abr.ar flaclfo*. foil!
• pomml fh*«- utcr 1*h- n*ud Uj i-xtiifoilitig Ibetr
<•>-nitfoahw «d aluvl. Ut Ih.- (.'iiu.liirlnr.
JM>. T. DOIKKf II4I.KT.
jan.-H-uI A-c'y A TrroaV.
LOCK HERE.
pROROU. Aiitasir* C-irnT.-AI i •****'fog
Vi id tho HchtM-l ('.ni.mitaaionerw for lb* a-u<*
«f Raodolpb, Ib* tdb.wing reaolml *, wont adopt'
IM. All acarxin'i ogainol lba Pnnr School Ford '
pari da*, uiwal fo- prcwnlad fo tba Ordmar? br llie
Brat dat nf March, and if no. tn p,moated will be
oaomimL
M. AM loach.e* d.-ting lo ptr.'cya'e io tb*
ach.ad fuud n.ual apply la the ILwrd for a eofttfl-
0*1..
TIIOH MUSE. Ct.4'.mao.
M ViooataT, Stac-rlaiy. ji*l$-l*i
io«ip<i'Hi i t para-nal.r and m-fliag
'a'uala.n al fo n.mlrad and I will two* npou ibo
•kowaija u afork A. M. oo Ibo alb day ol Fab-
• oory. >*». ak oi l rC a
jao** ii M. OttllLIY, Ordw gry.
\ ' I’TJCE — Ufa Sorsk Maria ba* applied far tr-
,\ mpUnoid porauomHr and .riling apart and
tahtaiion ol hnuuatra.1. and I w II pi-* up>n ibo
aar at 10 o'cLwt A. M , uu Ibe s L V*y ol Fsbro-
owai al my . iltsa.
jooS4-X( 11. (iOKMI.KY, Old oary.
W. A. HUFF.
HAfiGINH «m«l IKON TIRR
i Ctn'li and lb*
NV. A Ht Ff.
HAY aad OATH.
V'.f bawdrad bn’aa 1‘rim# Hay. aad Iwaoly Ir,
,1-. fur aala br
NV. A. 11UFK.
KlaOI'll »w4 NEAL
Wiib a large afork of taprj grad* nf Flow*, a-4
a fradi M Water UimtoM M**l na b*ad. I
aw. aiwata prepared la OMal Iho flows of bw/ors •
Woodruff Wagons
WOODRUFF CONCORD BU G ES
H AVISO INTERE-STEO Mr. T. M. MAM'N
aiwcallr ia Ib* pr- fit* grow ing owt *f my
Wug»w and Hugg) ku"KM*a. be will herafirr al
food p. r».#all, sod rprciall, lo Ibfll dejwrm.nl -
Mr. Mamin haa jwal marord f'oni New To*k and
Now lla. ta. wbo't he pnrrbaacd, aad m.d. ar-
raagawtooia for bar mg joat aweh work mi afee
tarad aa will ba waalrd ia Oeoagfo : and w* am
w-w praparod lo All ao order lor aiyf kmd nf rafoc-
I*. Ir. m a Babr fernag* loo I*.* ll roo Owtn.l-"-,
and . o aa g» d taroM aa U aon be bad aogib ol > aw
Ymk.
W, aUU make lb# C-mroH Wagoo ao I fW Con
enrd Uugg., lb. Yiudif Wagwo a»d tb. W~a|.
ruff Dor ay. ood Ibo ccfotomlrd " Ato Mi'lor " Mr .1
lleborn Huggf, our Bpccialdr. W* W ll a'a» I*
prei arod Is dll an nrtfo- K»r any mbar d.m-t'p I n
uf Wagww. Boggy, or Corrioga that may be «*i».
rd. We guaraoi** aa gaud wort, aad aa low |>wc.*
aa 'ha Oonrgia maiktl aao a£*d.
jan21-oiu NV. A IK FF.