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(fiuthbm Appeal. The Morality of the Homestead
rr and Bankrupt Law* | i
Bevarul individual* 'during tli* pact
work hafu req#rnfr-«i (tint w*. Would am
body, and make public our viewa uf**n
ll-ei.0 till al»*»tbiug «|tivntiorm of the
Iwar
T|ie tuck .la neither profitable or
m flgrteable, V»it wi* I...M that the journal-
T'H’hxhav, pkhhuary 11, i860. (Uu „„ , igltl lu . v „ d<>
Jt . . * i«»r punder to popular prejudice# by
Great Inducement! to Clubs I withholding or miaatuting hi* oonvio-
r.nll Wm 1st of March, tv© th© Horn of truth, under uny.pnaailda circum-
following inducements to onr friends to
tar tmi H»iuf .NoiDKftu mr
f SAWTELL ft JONES £
• it.. w— -
** fl. II. JOKE*, Ewro..
I* whul.y unm?r*it«urv \ home, or any
. thing t-U» ntm l«e made over in ti
giv« u* lheir iofluaoco in enlarging our
jitUcriplion list:
To uny one wlm obtain* thru oabaori-
here, wo will wnd tho A|»jM*nl for one
ypar.
l or •!.t mo will send tiio Appeal
Olid Htirke’a Weekly.
For f-'fkt mo will aend the Appeal,
ll«trke*N Weekly and Urolith*
cru ruiilvaiwr. j
Mr AU iimnes must bo accompanied
with tho Casto.
«r How to Xhj. a Town.—A late ntim-
Wef the Dubuque Herald liM the tot-
lowing excellent suggestions i
If you wish to kill otT a town, put up
no oiuro bulldinga than you arc obliged
to occupy Touraelf. If yoR eliould
nnoidentally have an empty building
nnd any one should w ant In rent it, nek
about throw time# its auttinl vulnu. Look
*1 every new ornmn wl*h a #**owl. Turn
a cold ahouhinr to every biiN<nens man
and mechanic who seeks n home among
you. (iu abroad for waisn rnlher Ilian
purchase of your own merchants umi
manufacturer* *t the same prior*. Ita-
fuee to advert is*, an that persona at a
•Uptimes will not know that any lusi-
jftiisa is being done in your city. A
prompt und rloas obeervance of these
mica will ruin any town in two yearn.
• anw The Georgia i^gialsiure refnaee
to hold two daily Hussion*, as it might
curt nil I heir sit ungs sod thus cut them
out of a few of those nine dellars per
diem benefits.
e They also scout the idea of reducing
their daily allows our, though taxation
and their own sxtrnvugnnoe bleeds the
country at ovary pore.
in the meantime, " The llullook ”
kerpe his eareaae out of the shsmblee of
impeachment, by gentling honoring all
drafts upon the treasury which may be
necessary to enable members to enjoy
the “ White Fawn,** 4 Tom and Gerry,’
and bad cigars to the full.
One good measure has been adopted,
put forward by Mr. Uigniiliett, the tal
ented young moroW from the Id ?©i»a
torial IMstriot. This makes the violation
of a Contract for labor a penul offence.
Without such an annulment, all iu
strnmeota of the kind are mere ropes ol
•ahd.
In their attitude towards Congress,
• w HW v ri n ff» •«<* a spirit of fear w orn to
tttle by turn*.
No decided step has been taken in
the premiere If it (hi desired to test
1he eligibility of negroes to office before
the Courts, why not confer full jurisdic
tion u poo tho Supreme Tiibuual, and
let a case be made at ease f
fluuh vaefffatinn and iicnting of the
tyah, is unworthy ortho reprseentaUvea
uf n great State.
Bine© punning tho Mhove as will be
eera ahrrtiere, both llnum* have puss
•d a resolution referring this question
to tlie SupremeCourt.
As judges of the qualifications of their
omii members, it would eeein special
power aliould havo been given to the
Courts to naamno the jurisdiction of tliia
stances.
Tho Press is nut unaptly regarded as
the exemplar ami pulse of popular arm
Lroent, and as the acknowledged vehi
cle of cmrent events nnd opinions, just
ly wield* nn immense intfucnco for good
or evil. There should be nothing there
fore of lire Delphic orncle iu its outspo
ken utterances. We shall endeavor,
however, to be very brief and jmiuled in
wtiMt we aay.
The firat in ruspect to date of the
great questions under review, vis, the
bankrupt law, was a haxnrdoua expe.i-
ment to the public morals.
That it has resulted in affording sal
utary relief to hundreds of honest debt
ors and rVM» enabled them to liquidate
old obligations, none can deny.
Hut it is oqually patent that tlmu
lids hnvo used tliia Act ns a cloak to
their operations, nud tho nmuns of per
petrating the most glaring fraud with
impunity. To break fall bunded, und
then ufler a brief ecli|isu dining the pro
ccs# of legal diwiitiirslfiiiuiit, emerge
into full orbed existence und splendor
agnin, is so common that it lus almost
cosed to excite comment.
'J IiousmimU n e thus legally stripped
of thuir propcjty, and ninyhup reduced
fa beggary, without uny reouurau upon
their plunderers.
One touch stone can be applied how
ever, after li>e lupus of a reasonable |kj-
rtod, by which the wheat can tie sifted
from tho chuff, nmKlbo honest Hankriipt
made known.
We menu when he begins to call In
nud liquidate his old dubts agnin.
t*>ooer or later thu upright in.m trill
do thu; for no human edict can reverse
(lod’a laws, which enjoin the pnymont
of 11 that which thou owest,” to tho ut
termost farthing.
We can point to eaveral noble in
stances where indiviilnala hampered and
boeot by unreasonable end inimical cred
itors, were forced to this expedient to
puy their debts and eke out a personal
•uUiatunce. Such men are to be mark
and honored. And indeed, where re
lentless creditors are ready to pounce
upon the first dollar realized by the-
haul labor of tho unfortunate victim, per
Imps of a eeenritg bond, how else cun he
hope to rise again ?
Wc repeat then, tlie bankrupt law
honestly ndminiaterud can be made a
great blvaaiug ; but in the linndsof frail
humanity tho temptations to fraud nn
der its operations arc so great that thu
avil far outbalances thu goo«l which is
wrought
Let ua now consider for a moment
tlie homealund exemptions.
Hero nguin tliere arc cases whern tlie
protection and benefits of this legal
provision are thought lobe mmbjev.tmn
able and salutary. Time A ia induced
from peraniuil considerations to give
the use of his nnino to H for a loan uf
money, which tlie latter after expending,
|M*rhii|w« in luxurious living upon him
self, nuily leaves A to pay, after cover
ing by law thu identical proporty which
was pledged fut tlie security uf the debt.
Uudor these circumstances, A might
justly claim also the protection of a
homestead, though even this -case hi of
questionable morality, for what In?
come* of the just rights of the imrty
who actually furnished the loan, and did
it perhs|t* upon the faith of J'$ accori
l,T
Still, it might l>e urgod that the onus
sod crime of tlie whole transaction rests
upon U the fraudulent borrower, and an
innocent party should not be made to
suffer for hie kindness.
its cuflivntmn. And yet, nn ml joining
t - field ttiled In the nMUiiljjm-wmi r, Me-
••lea CRH be II
nnd a* run-il fori m r to tho u<*« of iluccd 20 l-nslicl« eorn pur acre,md loU
wifa or cliild, under the existing alatutr* .{miuikU lint Bus Island colbni, end bud
w (*RA»D PaiuaoT.— A writer frtan Bar
»y county, in aeensibir amt wall coraid
•red article published in the Telegraph,
shows the feasibility ,»f oonalructing a
eaual from Gunter’s Landing on the
Tennessee River, to the Altsmaha.
We only hope the novelty ami grand
•nr of the dwigo may out prove ita «,ui
» a. ... j
. This anterpram, the ship channel
serosa the Panama Neck, and tho com
pletion of the far advanced nnd renown
ed canal over the iaihmus or Buex, a ill
opan s new era to tho world’s commerce,
nnd stamp the genius of the pi otmnt age
litii iiumnrtaliiy.
Tiia G*mrkb«-ul Moikk or Suax-
asn— We commend to our readers the
article and statistics on this subject t«.
ken froui tliti KcpuUiean, publitbed to-
dsju.. , ..
The p.ir.dlel l>etw«>enonr senpori and 1 rightfully protect his home by the pro
New Drh-nns, must cause every (lour- visions of this Act. U is not furu* to
of the land.
Tho noebaritalila wifi at leest say
that Ui take tho lionetit «»f the Ad. nf
fords jirit/M facie u\ ideuce that all is not
right.
Trim, thousands will Ink* out home
steads who have a perfect moral amt
legal light to do ao. Hut wr, though us
rich iis Croosus would dislike to use the
privilege, Is cause in after days when
society settlra up-m its Isos again, nnd
our descendants perhaps are reduced to
poverty, Ihe'r g/witar loo may be con-1
founded with those who resorted to this
expedient to avoid tlie payment of just
debts.
Tho record ofauch, will stick to them
like the shirt of Nessus forever.
To conclude, we urs ton well aatpfisd
with the old fashioned and time honor
ed principles and landmarks of mnim ami
fsssi, nud the wisdom of that Conatitu-
lion which forbids ths impairing of all
contracts, to dcsira any cbuuga wliatev-
Tho tr ie apothegm, that honesty is
the best |H»li«y, will survive all the clap
trap rg|>rdienta and shallow contri
vnncM of latter day legislators to make
black white, am] right wrong.
Doop and Shallow Plowing.
The authoritative uttcruncea of n few
individuals whoso Soil la beat adsplvd
to dc*|i culture, hove rendered it fash
ionable to recommend (tint method un
der all jMissiblu circumstances.
It w eaiy, b.iwcrer, to show (list
there are many caeca iu which thu fullo-
by of Itiis practice can Ih> made nppa-
rent.
Where the aubaod ian tenacious day,
or the clay appears even upon the sur
face, it ia cimccded that tlie full ami
winter plowing should he of the most
thorough and penetrating character.—
Tliia is m-cossnry to disintegruto anil
lender soluble the particles of earth, and
admit light and air and moisture to the
motlcts of the growing crop. Other
wis«, n hard pan is formed at thu depth
of two or tlnec indies, nlil.a impervious
to aun ami water, and friui. whidt a
gle sweeping rain ia sufficient to bear
away the thin ooating of mould and al
luvial soil. Hence it is for luck of this
•leap tillage which ubaorba ami disposes
of the siqierlhioua water, holding it like
a aponge far future Use, that lho sur
face ol our fields ia ao frequently laid
bare, and even furrowed with deep und
unsightly gullies.
Agnin, it lisa bean demonstrated that
fresh uley unearthed and exposed to the
ntinnepherr, appropriates certain fertili
zing elements from nirnml water, which
adds to its productive capacity.
The constituents of this description
of ad contain within themsdves cer
tain properties, which only require In be
chemically acted upon, to olimiuate the
most valuable results. Thus common
uUy well burnt ami triturated is known
to be hii active stimulant alone, to Vrgo
talion, and tlie application of tho crude
article to aandy loams is sUu highly
beneficial
For these nod other reasons, as idmve
remarked, let all still' land be dccply
pulvcrized nnd broken up in tlie outset
of tho crop.
Hut now let us consider the effect of
tho same system upon thin nnd aandy
soils.
The writer once denied a small ham
mock in Liberty county, densely cover
ed with nnk, hickory and itiiigiiolia trees,
interlaced with grnpo vinca of astonish
ing eisu and luxuriance, und which
gave evidence of great fertility.
The coil was a light gray loam,
abounding in vegetable matter.
lo that region where the undergrowth
ie so deusc. tbs use of the plow is im
possible far several eeanons, and the
girdling of tract ie rarely practised.
All the standing timber is cot down
the firat year, out into convenient lengths,
nnd then piled end burnt, at tremendous
expense of lime and Inbor. With the
lone Ro far years.
From this and other experiments,'
therefore, we r«mi-lu-le that wIk-iv the
aurfneo soil is pmuly alluvial in charnr-
ter nnd of n*» grunl d.-pih, nnd overiio*
a aandy foundation, to gw Ih-|ow the
bnmuoor v. getuldodcp -*.i ami upheave
the barren snud by deep plowing, ia
simply to destroy tin* protiuclivo prop
ertiea uf tlie laud.
Band is roriqx^ed of mmutu atoms of
silicioiM or flinty matter, destitute of
vegetable trace or vitality. Submit it
fa the action of fire, and glut* ia the pro
duct.
Wbnt Is it that produces the ilwaif
pines and black jack of the sand bills of
Richmond county, ami many portions of
the lower part ol Georgia, but the sunn-
ty Vegetable delrit, which has iu thu
growth of age# accumulated upon the
surface ? Remove thus or adulterate it
from tho mngsxine of sand below, ami
yon destroy all fertility and make a des
ert of thu land.
We repeat then, let each planter
study the feature# ami choructcrisUoa of
bis own farm, nnd thus farm an intelli
gent opinion as to ita node of cultiva
tion and requirements.
Scii neo and theory servo an admira
ble purpose iu their pieces, but practi
cal sense and the fruits of sctitul expe
rience, aliould never bo ignored by the
farmor.
Rend, [Minder and digest all you cun
gather upon agricultural subjects, then
lei experiment nnd actual, [ansonal ob
servation, be your guide and rule of ac
tion.
MABRIED,
sa» i rrae-', m . >tgs « r«t. n*wl
v-rr -1.1 ti Cb< .. * Ifrv A II. J. IUIiU
«i ■»., Itsk. KH;|UNiX I -j * 11 ftAltHKN.nl i'.MIk
fc-tt -J MhR U.\|t <■ TTi.KU, ut l'«4sai
sm>. •;*.
The Commercial Kariao of Sa
vannah.
In pnsiunt; along I e blafi o ip or. not 1*u
fait lordbly struck will, the larMiimourt
of ^llippwg in p*rL >MMomati is fast
approaching the )<o«itioti marked out
for tier by iiutuie, us tlie first port on
thu Southern Ks»l«nrJ, Thcvo are ct
pr.Hcnl Hi ves-a-lii in poit 4‘4 of which
are fowling f<n foreign |nirt* /fhis «i 1
allow n heavy increase over lent y*-ar,
when the nmntwr loading- fi»r fiircipn
ports was HO, while the aggregate u
port was only fri. .
At New Orleans on the 2iult., there I im.'.kwi i t
w.rulio or «lm l. wunb -red -', ,h ***• “
. , . _ _ , n«l ewltw, ■ Riffsu■ •l>«tn>ltv« sub Ui Tb*
only JO wore ImumJ t • t<>nngn iiorts : I i,ra-i o n.-uM.-a «nb p.m, 4U d a nil. br«>;
while Charleston only sliows a list wI ■" ,af j. K*Hnn>awe
Yi vensule, twelve ol wliicli ure loading
New AdvertiEement8.
The Liver.
SIM.r.ONS
THE MYRTTOMH <»F
T.»r#r fW
uun«M and ym a hi lb«
.Souirllniv. lb«
to in ttia •h-^ilder, and i»
The »W»«Mh ia ■flrri.-a
fTuVER |)7ih!.* «b.,
e^BsWEicRi
for fi.rsign |s»rt... '1 his is n favorable
eompsirison of the facilities ••fi’ered by
Huvuumili, nnd shows rom-!usiVrlv that,
with proper mun.'igdm lit on the part of
oi.r niurclmn:# and all <o cu ued. Geo •
l|iu can wtill iiiNintniii lim jaoiut title of
••Empire State,"and Buvnnm.h that of
the ‘•Queen t'lly of the H. util ”
Wc notice among thu vs**#!* lying st
our wbui via several raguiar New Or
leans lincia, which, more than all else,
is sufficient evidence th.it 'fl-ivnnnah
presents evtia induccniuiila tor veascU
seeking freights.
Our custom house rece : pts during the
present season mUo give c\idencu of
pnrgrrsa. We are preparing a table
nnd will give it tu our readers in the
eonnai of a few days*
We take great pleiS'ire in bringing
tbu>-u facts ticloia the public-, b- ili a
II Iiiiswer to the faiuat-. ofsever.d of our j A p-epsr.i9l' mi
Southern eontemmwnnoM. nni far thu J „ •"■•‘J'
ligbtcnm.-nt or the N .rthein p*v-s>, j titswhaaa ««vShr b>
.1 h ,rrr„
»to*« • hKb a<h. U bar* brrn doer. Of m t
HplostaJ| drlnl.IV,
H»m*nai •
« »y ni| i s«.«
tml it v tor
V LogUia tura.
In the House on thu .rth, tho mothsi
to rreonHidcr tho resolution leaving the
a'lgibility question to be deelJcd by thu
.Su|)iumo Court was lost by 20 inaj .rity
Mr Tumtln oflWr.l a rrvolnt.un lh»l Ike
llvitie Iwvlsf •f.«M-d the Drum IneligtMe M*
*estv tin- qm-*ltnn n.lmlltnl sf nn rtetrute. suit
|Ual In fuiurv Hi - will enUitiin no >|ner-
IUmi nvjH-cilns tlie inattrr taken np.
Thu following is the suiistitnle, prenm
able and rcoolutloo of Hr Price as it
pushed both Housed « f the General Af-
aetnbly ;
tViwrvas. it is MitsvvU that s Judicial .InUion
of the q neat ion of the rolornt iimo'd rlihl tu
hold affl.-.- In Uvnrgia umfrf tlw Comlitullon
m»e of force, would renuev the Klste to tier prop
tr paaHtm *»| Itw l HUM. an I five qalM Itirnngli
Ml lire Slalr; amt. wtKtv.as.Mtd qnratian to <«•
wblrb the CuatU <g the 8l*ti* esu iviqierlj uk«
cqinlxinc* of; aa.l, wt»erea», wr. the rrpmenta
llv*» of tbr pvi.plr of fimrjrts. are unwilling
Ihnl any altnrt ah.Nild be spared no onr part lo
bring aljoui a *Ulr of prum mim! lia|ipiu.-w to
lb* propto »n.l » aviUruwttt ot ltia.1 iutporAwtl
qneation : lie It thrrrflirs
Kh JenI tuf fin fintntt end //«m* qf Represent*-
Hot uf tl* »• ti'myM In f.’rwmd AotmUf/
<MKVHof, That a «*m- iur.dring Ibv riglil vl iIm*
coloir,| umi io bold <.flee, *b«ll. •* ea.it thr
nanir can U* pivprrtjr broqglit la-fore tho 8u
ptvme t’esrt of the Slntr. 1^ liRtrl *t d drier
mined by «ald t iairt, and we b-ltovv that the
people of i|m Dtslv will, ns tb*y liure bcrrlnfurr
slwaii ilnu". in ('mhI l.dlh. snide tbs dec • on ol
its 1 Ii.j-Vm-m Judicial Iribnnsl of the .Stile when
ever *» deeInrol.
Iu the House the motion to raise tin-
rate of interest to 10 per cunt, was lost.
Tho bill establishing a criminal court
in every county in tho Siato was passed
in the Uouse.
A But. roRTitx Bi rpaxanto* or Mon
rovtsx—Heonlnr ('rngin'a bill to rugu
lute thr social, judicial nnd political af
fan a of IJtsh Territory, provides that
only citizens of the I'nitcd Slates shall
ho competent to act as grand nnd petit
jumra; that no man shall take unto
himself more than one wife; that all
commissions nnd appointments, both
civil and military, granted by lingham
Young shall cause and have no eflfe. I
alter the first of next year ; that it shall
Ire unlawful for officers or members of
(lie Church of I,alter Day Saints to
grant divorcee or solemnise marriages,
ami that all the acta and ordinances of
Hrigbam’s govetnmsnt done in the name
of the (’hnrch as trustee, granting lamia
ami streams of thefTet rilory, and which
in any wav interfere with primary di*
pots I of the soil by the I'nited Mates,
are disapproved and annulled, ami that
00 restriction of any kind shall be pieced
on tho free use of the ballot nor any aria
practiced to mark the voice ol citizens.
I'f n,o-i i'i».rf»r«l .... ..
1$ tm moss' K. auto tor, tnS sit will bs writ.
!)r. ffilMMOSVM*
LIVER REGULATOR
k HrMKOY Kill aLi. lUSKASKH CaL^K.II
by s liKR*«<)£!> «TaTK «l tbs I.IVKH.
Ifrspspsto, UssrLwks. Jsea-
11 RegulatoQjX 'lit
■1 ¥ "»»r*le.s ol lbs IIUMblr., Ostap
, Air cxm* ol Ibv K dorrs, Kvrrr. Nsr-
fuwanssr, Cl Ills, l)-*ssss* of ilw Okis, impsrily af
lb* l.liMMt, Mrls- sb--lr, sr f>Mr—siun tlHprii
Hi 111 llarn, C-.IR, >» t‘jl • .a ib» ll>e>U. |«I« is
tbr Hrsd. F««s> sod Atm t'<sp»r 11 ..to, P.to to
llsrk snA Umb*. As(*..»s. K.ys’pris-, fsauto Af-
tseitoss, sad Uds.as L>.»- s -r rmnslty
J It. ZKII.IN A CO,
D vrh'v Msr.«. ..r-npis
For ssl« by stl noqmslU. 1'itov f I |kv psMsfs.
ssd ksibs.
p^isb'v suitf.nd. .0 1
Jury t
. s-d A im.wh toito
hit'll M-1't..m in. Injt g.viuin ill '.Inn |t>J ’—•> *•-{""m--— i^M>.
, . ..111 -i rlttrs Kin* aa«l town.'vss i.r n.rjiu.a* rrvr .<T-r»«l
r.-ferriug to ths kmdmg coiumervMl , nl iu l ssa*h.|r> if utn « v -u-ir-sdiHr-mc. -
tow ns of the Koiiih. It is idgh time j l>. •• l« «.rr to.ff.s' ■ rurv.
«»"«- W'-.'- XxxxiiU
coiinnuml to Uivin the figures given u» ab..m • r» t s.-uaUr is>. :
afe.ve. Tin i.nrallvl drawn between I 0<s. SLA l’rr*Usn« M W R ^
. IV 41 I ■ f DI; nr. J ft r<-l«l--r, • mt Ol ; (W. R K.
our city nnd New Orleans 1* one of kv Artw-v.a* w J. v
w b:Hi ttie former has no cause to fa* iu j o-rwvs j i^w.-.«»d, K-q. c-edumm 1*. v .
. a. «w»w *r cimi'iou.- M.-kfeftCTtfiit:
cation with thu West sluill fieomnu mmu iu ; trybss A rtps.iwwk, K-iuars • ia.*r*d»-
prili-ct, (lie difiuisiM’U t.rlw. el) tiiS two Ts'tob-*»s, Us». J W. Hs-kr, M«e<a. Os ;
* • *• Vl p i Fser-s, K*q.. Hiip.wloiemlral ft W. K K ;
Fresh A rrivnl
•sea * •* or *•* •
HTAI-I.E AND FANCY
GROCERIES I
Convioling in pall of
HACDX. ..f nil clns-en,
Fl.Ol g. ..f nil grades,
LARD.
BIO AR.
COFFEE,
syim;i»,
AIK A T*,
KICK,
Ktc., Ktc., Etc.,
Which wr gnir-ntee to oU os low se
tn be bugle m 'be ttvrltl
On .mr v)r*b ■*»»•)■ I* f.uml
Cigap 1 , Snud,
Apples, tfrntigito.
10-uiv, Raisins, Nuts,
l’ickh-a, Bardirma, Oyx.cfs,
Oaekeva. randies, Jrllice, L’a»-
ilka, Starch, Tea, Eliot, Uliecan, etc.
Onr Stock ie full- rrr trill mol I* undertoU.
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROMTS.”
f« our matin. AM wr ask b la rxamiao oar
;OOIM sial rUlt'Ed UHon- purdMaiac.
KlfrlHH* A HAM Ou'K
hnTx-lm I«l I boar Kooih of tlnnn's.
ILvIlVIE
Agricultural Purposes!
b y-m--
lltnivl Ita4«r>l. lUu’afd'.
*Mk R K . r* se- 0.11
wr-als K.ctTT »!s#e.
Imp I*. K Vlands ktoa*. r
K-«
. Us-
H'sllon, U
• r, lie ; (Jrmri.to Wood.
«4 ; It » k F Ksbi.
mes; g y* A. ¥. Wou-Sf.
S|iriug liuportatioD,
i860.
itirs will rapidly disappear, until B*
v innuli ri.ail vtuiid with out u rival. Wu
li.ivr only to work together nud banish
ail jealousies und unworthy prejudices
to ui.ikt* her, st no distant day, 'ha first
« ity of the south.— /tepohlwnn.
Important Resolution
In tlie State Agriciiltm nl C-onveu-
tion Judgn D. A. Vasou ofiVrcd a rta- RIBBONS, MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS,
olulioii urging tbo formation of ag ictil* 1 ADidCTDftbiP PATAQ it
turuloocMiieain each county, tn.l re AnMblHGNu. OAlUn •» LO.,
con mending that they uu-ut monthly, 2:17 x 2311 lisliiumio M rtfi, Utliiiu.-rr. 'fit.
wl.ioli was unaninv.ua]v sdopte.*, , _ /n ,
t\ U !' \\’ 1 } uri v 11 • . I MCOUTER* srd >0'bcr. t.f Itanns' sr«l THai
I)r. K. G. i\ or«l,of u lot field, intro- l wiay R,t,U.n*, Yrl.rt sad itowk tui-bu*-*. U n-
du.cd the fallowing pu:niniil>la ami fc- >ct 0-s v*. *.lk» tod HrU*. III11.I..11*, lil.ad*.
sa.liilii.na which waiu ud..i>!».l 1 M,H ‘b-D. XvOs »sd ▼.!*•••, Frvaeb KU.avt.
•oiiiiioiia, w men weiu aiioptrU - # „, i^j.^ iuuiH-h
W here##, tho Ulisellfru coodt.lou l-f aid ssd iiaoimiavH, s« .mi MSskrr U«kI».
political affaire in the South, reacting J '"-bilk
Iroin ilia re|Kirta of evil, deaignin^ oren, 5rK3»fcS1i.stwiS d?r SiiptSa.
touching the loyally and patriotism of 1 UTOnfie*edto*«ad. tobtf !•* ‘ I
nur pc>ii!«. having arm.ly rotu:m..l n|t|Y| |YV’ IYJ IIJTl'
uri|>t>l.<i tli. .grif.iltiii.il Ko«|.riljr o( VjliL \) 0 JJAlliIo.
nur country, l>y creating distrust, de-1
moriihziiig the lufairing element, pre*'
venting immigration and the iutiux of
cupital, and depreciating property,
I here fore,
Ilf talced, Ily thU L'onvL-nli ui, compos-
J of reprcrculaliv «*s fiom ult sretioua
Great Reduction
. & k, R. R.
1 < ED U CTIONi
Chattanooga to Atlanta, $25 to $10
Per Car Load of 200 Buahalr.
cirftaaiTON to
of Gai.rgis, that thevw rep..rta constant*
ly going up to tho Northern pr«M, und,
in vast major ty i»f inataneca oiliter slmvr
11 1 I 11 IJ l»
COMIC ami SENTIMENTAL,
Cbttct
At
T S. rouTU.**. Tmilfl,
r , o*rp , »*, It. sk.Htor isd .-HsOiiitvr.
1'i.rKrl Ills, “
t IM.o-s, *•
A<-«onti, “
Adsirsvi la, •*
C.'li -rvs “
I1--..CK, “
■aa, ••
I'.lion. “
Tunsrl Hill, "
Hisaanld, "
Hnlrwltlv, "
'li'cksinsM|,s.‘
THEY HAVE COME.
Wd. !*. Whlla.
It*. HIi.l.'A New Cw-klks-k.
led at counts of rare am
i area : that mi fni as Georgia ia cotioorir .
cd, III least, WO can truliiluilv assure thu ,
whole wuild, that OUT ptaiple uie law- '*
alii.ling und |>ru^cablt , , hiliiiun# to tho >]
negro, nod Into to Ilia DriocipUo "f tl>u % mkkici.h Cstii* Doruw.
('....litulion ; .„d thut wc carnrctly « , hdkuc Hmc iiw-.
protest iigi.luat liiaso luian-prTsenlatona J 1 Hr t>*4><.
aa ciucl und hillrassing to an uuoffand- 1 (^TRAWBF.RllY CUl.Tlfltrt ^
i»K pw’1-1. •ln , KH | i"» lo rvcov.r ibiir 2m,,l **#it opuTsAi."
loet fovtwnc*, and to build up the, waste o U*
places ul the country. ! »««*«. u « ro *
Ilfia\fil, That tli.) varied quality and I r<w ssto bv
fertility ««f Georgia aoR, th« slirapnasa
of her lands, tbo mildnree and salm-rity j
oflioi climate, tlie hospitality, iutelj
Hr Oliver.
T *. POWKt.L. Tmu'w,
aa: IM Irnnisl. Ilmikasltof snd dlslissw.
“Spring Stock.”
yy IIIT*
I’slni ll»it#b«w,
Vsribk ll>« to*,
Huh Tunis,
Vsrntobea.
For D.le by T f». f<)\VKM fc T u.irv,
toilet Deyfi-I. IIwInIIkm^ XiiltoM-.
gene* and patriotism of lo.r people all.
mm bi.ie to const itnt« a land pcrbzpa,
mi.ia alfraolir* to fettfeis titan any !
other | ort on of lhi* favored country. j
By Mr. Yiaacbe, of tlou^ton—adopt*!
tm I;
Wbareta, It ia of prime importance ’
fa the agricultural iuteroatu of our >
State, and to the ItlCBRlful and pertpa-
MOl miwl.ll.on ol onr io.lrp.n4.m-. rm m w iinu „
m pfa liters, that onr aye lent nr planting l m-on-*t ih.i I *.il e..itoc. r
aliould have apecial reference to llio H«afr aad Cesaty Tm fef U«7 *n Nsisrttoy,
- ’ • • Itib. snd vsrsvw'y esll upnn *11 In rot*s Inrwtrd
»*rw*.11 snd psr Ihi sssif, »- ibr t*-r>« fn- rbuisv
u. w oi.lvs.h ,
Tsl r-nl.
Tux Notice
\t’snts, frsai f ia.swis fs p*r Csr lowd sTtca Bus
. tew. " IAJK>ln«
ta.mloC •* •• ••
linn Int •* *• “ ••
!«.<«• !•« •• M “ ~
U l«. n.s -H-n
IX •«•••*• “ “ •
to • " V m -
14 V4 *• T “ "
14 X510 7
|f. o« to 7 “ “ “ "
is .si to s •• •* "
lanetox • - *
IT.IK) to a •• •• •• ••
•Hawing*, * I.it " ** " •
\4T rtoms nOr* will b* sllnsrd U> Cn not I log
lUsds. H Ik WALK KM.
M >*»wr Trsn*pMl*tb.s Wsqea A Attorn* U. R.
K. tHH.fiRAT, HnpMisUsrtoot.
fcbtotb _
BAUGrS’S
RAW BONE
SUPERPHOSPHATE
F01t
COTTON, CORN,
AU CROPS and PLANTS.
Tf tAD£
h'nbv i f F
'M 'h* „,k
sr. lb#
gi .no hVait fa sw oil w idi jwiJo.
Tilt' Siu-Ofsaful debut of lint MuoGi
got line td Kitr.qwan ateaw ship-, with
also udd a now impt-lua to (lie widely
oxt.-uded uuftimcrue of the F.wuat dty.
Din-ct trade will mi Kruger be the myth
of f.aiutf years, h i» “ an/nH enmm^li,"
Mi uatabliaiosi fact. Verily, even Kudi.
eat v Koine fait to ourb nud ahnrkle the
vfaing power and grealnraa of tl»c Em-
pif»i Stile nnd o||r beloved South.
Tn the l*!o proceedings of the
Atlanta Agricultural Convention, the
Again. An individual may acquire free use of tbo nxe nnd grubbing hoe , ,, , ...
, ”, , „ J , 1 I . , , , ...” I following roaulution was among those
by ptircliaso ami actually pvj for n t ie laud is then thrown into i i.lges, and .... ..
crlmii place ol {wupilj, hi. ov.n d*«D- I pUwtwd. L-hw ita
mg rocul.liiK «,rrmilj KlU j ]„ n-r.-rreil lo, uniimi. lo
to ill. Will. A0. rw.rJ. Uirou K ll Iho : t|„, fruito of l.Lw toil u» imon n« |»*.
frond or igoornoM of lh. mil*, it tronm ,ib| c , t| 10 „ r ; lcr „[ lor rwinning tlio fut-
ian timber, etc , threw the laud into high
ridges in the manner above indicated,
and to complete the thoicugh breaking
up of the soil, rebedded again with the
hoe just before planting Uia cotton. —
lu doing tins ilia lows and piuka went ’ Statb AaKicn.UT.*r. Fair. — Wu learn
below the alluvial ihqiosit, ami turned Hiat the Executive C.anuiittee of the
nn th,- vi-IW „r miilMti. toil brnenth f. 1 ' 1 ''' ARriuikurnl Soci.tJ will mevt in
’ . Macon on the lilli mat. t-i arrange the
1 he crop was then carefully planted programme for tho State Fair next Fall
and worked, und rusultsd in an aotire , -to mako out n premium list, dulur-
/-it«rr. IDin .gain promd lo bn tbr " li "° “l" m !'" K ' “"I 1 F-'-i'-P* l-«*1n
pi res, that nn old execution hangs over
tliia priqicrly in aunt distant county or
Bute.
Thus situated, it ia claimed by mnity
good men that the innocent buyer might
luidUla ibv railrns.1 ilofWS -ibsl
r-.ilowd* Mi.tsl aiske llielr money ami tlt-clarr
Uirir ilivKli iMl* util of wsjr siul fursl lo-ij;1tU,
m loirunmled in truth, snd unjust, aisl iiiu-qual
In the Isiolms It Imposrt upon Ihr prisluevr. and
•ilitrn. rrsidaia on Ui* one of msd
K- l.milioa i«rt isl csmsulk* : Wm. I'hiI-
Upi. t'oUi coiintr ; T. (’. Howard. Ii.-Kalb eonn
tv ; |l A. Vas«Mi, HnagbcrtT rminty ; Itorid
Bullrr, Morgan ennuir ; Cbss. Irwl , two i-onn-
‘J-
denounce auuii n priK'diure in tliia ox-
tram.) caao
On the whole, however, the .wily safe
rule of action iu all instances is th* lino
aud pluinmut of sMsnvurv, ao.1 the otiiul i uwwt .m-l••o••«•lllg twar, umi surueraive r . i. . • , •
. , i, - i fore, to determine at oncu wliut amount
mpurumeuta of ungurbled justice. jaxpcrnratHa were cquully unsatisfacfa , Msc.m wilt raise f.»r this purp-ow, »o as
W n are opp«»«ud lo thu homcatwad ■ ry. : to givo some ruS|Mm«.il»lo b««is far ac
law in its totality, because to sum np I The truth was |ui(unt to nliubaaiT I ti ‘‘" ** l>1 * Wu are in farm
matters in n nutahell, whore the a|q>li- era, that the uplifting to liiu amfece of ^
tho following year, umi ouecraeiv ^ rvM,wln - h w - iU in, P° rUM > ,hrn?
uant is Iroe from debt and thus morally the barren s«il Ituoentli, had ubo.>liitelv
xl4u fa dispute of hia pr»q*«rty, thu Act Vtthfthe l.md in the very first year of
special meeting <.f Uie City
Council will Ua called to discuss nud
rucomm.-iid smne plan of action upon
Ibis y*oint.— Tdryfv/rk.
prodnorion ofjirovisiuns; and ,— , r
Wbareas, The tendency of the prea- the H~*k* to sbf
t high prica of cotton Ta to tho appro toai t -tr*
ant
printion of an undue [.rop.rtion of our CARRIK T. MARI', j fajwi f»r 1)•*•*«• is R^’
Isods in thia staple, to t:.« lieglact of i aURFD J. UARP )
gram ; therefore,
Hr totted, By this Convention, That
it is our jailicy to (.mdiica an nnw>Unl of
grain und other provisions sufficient far
home consumption, giving cotton, in re
spect to this mt. rest, a a»cuu«!ury rot) -
aider a (kin.
delen
I to lbs O-irt that i
tkvrctors oidrrp.) ly ibv Court tk*t **rr to* ia *aM
csvs bs iiarfacled R|k>b sai<l dpton-'tsl is innu of
Ibv Dislu't iu suck es*r* aM.lt snd cn.vidvd.
A trae Vilravt bo.n Ik« aitost.a of I|U fnari.
kM.liHu' M •’. I'ARKFItSoX. f» P.
HIM ro.MDKVFM.Y I'Om.AR sod HTAN-
IIANH MAMt'RK bss tor* ssM to It o*o
th lbs ubosI nsbosadsd tuccvss, mp—
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT,
A»d ALL CROf.H ssd Ofna ail aaiU rvqairia« om
se<i»e sad |-S-IS#ns*.t f*^d>t*r.
ftos'sr* wi f. srs stl s. »'qH*ifttrd with N, ars
iusiivd to (lit It u i>rsc«ivsl mat a|«a 0nll«a *«*4
Cara Ibis svssu*. Ii |^y» an iitivrwt ol la.t |tav
Ml
Huhl al bdirt prifU br
JOItS RAI.MTOV A C(».
1* IWIHi. Now York.
Ut.ORtiK iv KIHKK A CO,
tin TVs fir MiHas. a*.
Far mU by U. II. JOStit.
Fital Akkray on Durx’i I<aka.— A
l.mg standing feu.1 between two fami-
lien, limned Urad.louk nud Turaer, reai
ding on Duim’a Lake, and w hich arose
out of a dispute about some land, resul
ted last w.ek in a deadly enenuntur be
tween membera o| the respective fami-
lien. From such information as has
readied us, ii Appears that on Tliuva-
day last three of tho llraddo. ks and
three of the Turocia, nrmod with gniiM
nud pistols, met and engaged in a gen-
end fight. One qf the liraddocks was
instantly killeil, and the other two mor
tally wounded, so that they died tho
next day. One of the Turtera wo* kill
•d, and another Mortally xroumlod. It
is repotted that both |»artiee have re
ceived reinforcements, mid that laMiJi-
tics are actively progreoaing.—Florida
Cmm.
llartforl has a lady amt gen
tleman who havo bceu engaged tliiily
yean, but who, unmarried and enfeebled
^ with aye. arc a« arJeut lovura a« ever
N"
rf Uir
0-wi A. Hsllbss s t q.lto4 tor n-
«'t sn,t i*oiu* *f>ati
»nd 1 will i»»-» ii|<m lbs •>*)* al
<sk A. M-, m U* bifa Jsjr l( February,
IM-. si my f-OVea.
Icbll tt’ M. •iORMt.KY. OHiasrv.
VilfaS - Urs Aims Uci4~kss appitoC S* •*-
rrr-pimo c*7 |>srauaally and >*Uiof apart sto '
Ta1ii#iM>n ol h -mr»lrs I, and I w.ll p.-s oi-»n lbs
tome *t lu o'clock A M , on Ibv Xo>li uay ol Fvtaa-
•>v, hii. al my utfice.
frVt tt M C.0ttNt.KT. Oidinyrr.
V o l Ilf,— ilr» H.onah Fitlb has S|>| li«d t-r
n rsmneiinn nl psvsnnah* ssd amuaf sisui •■.<!
valuation ol t.u*,i,a4 and l w.U earn km* «b«
sum* st IK a ctor* A. M. on ibv Nth d»v al Fvb-
rwarr. 1M*. at my iffl-v.
tobltvt M. HORMfiCY. Ord'iwrv.
^illCF Mr. Wi-tiam Bin's, Trarn'torfie
fa F. J0UVM0N l
N
S wito. It. J. Uort'cl. Haa applM-d tor rirfrpttoa
pvrmrnaJiy om* avnm« apart ta»u-ii.w •*
Dr. S. A. IVALK1P,
U A VIN.S rrlu'ned to Cnihbvrt. »*«in effort kto
j aswts*» io ibv i while in ’
"d-rssi llr. Wilk to* Ore
It Mirwsvf't to**.
tot >m
MbltCKR A HUITIl.
Albsnv, (to.
UARRol.o. Johnston a Co.
I A is vr icws, Ol
Asd dastsrv tbroagAMMrt the Mcw*b
A*k or svwd tor * Journal ol Ibv F r».
jaaXMw
X( >'ri< i<:.
sot Til R»iTt>UN KAtl.UOAD Ctfal
Ornnc, Macom.U.- Jan. K, 1WS. J
Tbo AomiaI rlectfisi t* lhiwfilvnl ami srrrn
(Ntnaws fi> utawapo ito- of th* of ibto (ompasy
i.^ ibv enwiinr ymr. wfli »*r brto al tto-lr offlo-
in ibv city d* Macon, ea Hain«1ay, I lib Usy of
Pclwasry next.
.-MocihnWrr- sitrndin^ |hf altorerficttoa. till
I* ;md-*4 free *ur i'md rami by sziubitins thrlr
c. it i Sea to* at stork to tW*C.s*towrtsr
J.\(J. T. |a >|FA’IL!.ET.
j) A; * ti-tY.
’ TKACIlKIt WANTKD !
4 Krntlrmaa id r.mipeirsl '|OsMiealio«a. In tokv
rt'*n* uiic >1a**d xb «>t >» itoc t»ly•* Cak-
bvtt. A ha*»sl M ary w id bv tivva. App'irilMW*
ki»..C Ui Uw Urdiaary <A and c.uuiv
• -" r ' - i-wr***—
A. J VOYK.
L H. CIlASrAlX.
TD0S