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<tljc €utl)bcrt Appeal.
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IT IAWTMX ft JOHES.
Zm II. H. JOB 6», Iwit
TprRriiiAY, KP.mitJ.inr is. isoo.
The AthwiU Constitution inform*
im that w# hnro * Chatham, a Patrick
II miry and n Henry Clay in thu Lugis-
latnrr. (Had Ui hear If.
n Jcimjk Wftnfcw.—. ny »no who reads
the almnat daily dlwumtlng voice of this
purs, and «blo Jurist and pntriot, to the
decisions of hit o|>oetnfa associates, will
Its thankful that at least a protest will
I* admitted to record nguinat the legul
iit)i|nititfs of n Radical J udfoUrj.
41 lpk.Onttte Control lfaHroad a day
or two since, near Davisboro, a train ran
'•War a row, amaalting 8 car* which
nm thrown from thn track, and killing
the eow. Thai wan the only kwa of life
mr Thn Hall and valuable property
on Lookout Monntnin has heeti destroy
ed by fire. This will be sod news to
few country tourists, aniions to oipnnd
llieir lunge and inbula (lie glorious at-
moephere of that elevated and anluhri-
ons region
(lot. HufifiotVa Vsto—A ay nopals
?•/ tub-graph of the veto of tlna Imau
inarpl.it in Georgia politics, of tbo bilj
referring negro eligibility to the Ho.
premo Court for settleinent, is puhliehed
to-day.
The Legislature foolishly refused to
ennsent to abide by the arbitrament of
the Courts, after placing the question
More them, thus exposing Itaell In part
to the animadversions of the bogus Kx-
! wcutivs.
But the whole paper is a flaunting jo-
suit to the General Asarmii'y, the Hu
prsms Court, and all the white people
of(leorgia.
Moroni to uphold the (Joust i tut ion, lie
ytt Ruck a to destroy it and reduce the
Btale to territorial vassalage again
And yet, this is the man mi Atlanta
paper says, does the honors al brilliant
parlh's, whore ha ia surrounded by the
beauty, intelligence and slits, of that ooa
ttftpolitnn city.
QUame, shame, that such degeneracy
should add to the humiliation of our
pressnt aiilHciantly degraded condition
Hurrah for Atlanta, mid its twin Mis
ter, Chicago.
Legislative.
The Senate baa passed the bill to cre
ate a new Judioiu) Circuit to be united
the Rome Circuit, after the usual rou
tine af motions to “ reconsider."
A bill has passed also “to make it
penal for those not having lawful fences
to kill or msini stock "
Why not fence in the stock and Id
thn crops grow ?
Also a bill by Mr. ('handler to dissolve
garnishments under attachment*.
Also to amend an act, inaugurating
at inline) courts for each county in the
Bints.
The Governor has signud the clrotti
fell, llow much did Dim Oustclln and
Kohiiison pay bia " Kiproasyltiioy ” for
this boon ?
The General Assembly has again
postponed the collection of taxes until
April. This will only add to the sutler,
ing of the pauper population, who can
*« no aid from empty county treasu
ries. And rid konof Monoy will be
leas ploutiful lu April than now. Brick
Pomeroy esys repudiation is fast gain
ing ground, and ia a foregone aonclu.
rion. Oan’t a little of the same popular
rwmedy be applied to tbs question of
taxes? Try your band nl it ye Chat,
bama, Henry Clays and Patrick Hen rye
of the Legislature,
What are writen laws nnd Conulitu-
liana in this faaile age f By nil means,
lot us hsvo m> taxew.
TiiiGoowinu W it rat Cimr.— From
all sections o! the tiaio wa receive the
gratifying iutalligen.jw that the wheat
crop ia in a moia nourishing onnditiont
than ever before knocu. Tiie breadth
«• land sown is g enter than aver wtbri
knomu in tiie liistory of the State, and
it has now psnaod the greatest danger
it baa to ennouiitor, that of winter free-
aUg ; and if no onUud'y ov*i takes it
from now until harvest ilia fatnon* crop
«d will be eulipedd. The varieties
under cu tivalion «ru better than cum
in, hi, farmers tiMving taken unusual
pains in seeding. Look out lor tine
n**ur next harvest.—AasheilU Cm ton.
A few ninta on the Culture o'.
Irieh and SweetlPotnteei.
The ecaaori for putting in tl:g IfltU-i
of tl.eaw, most delicious and nourishing
of esculents, iajit hand, and it smy M
be unprofitiibfc- to eubiuit onr views ur
to the mode of cvllivation best adapted
to each.
It is.now fcono-drd that tiie size of lh#-
tuber is or no consequence, provided it
be snood and of some good vurMy. Th
deed the greater numPmr of eyes nnd
tiie tiMituliy batter end it inn of small |m-
tatoca, would rather give them the pro
ferer.co.
A soft, deep I«*om is tlmt most favor
able for the crop, though by the appli
cation of partially rotted vegetable sub
stances such ns How, wheat or oat straw,
nr the decayed scrapings of the wood
pile, the stiffljAt clay can be rendered
ktuee and friable, and is even move re
tentive of moisture than the sandier for
motions.
About the middle or last of January
seal tor fresh stable manure if practica
ble, or unlcuohed wood ashes, uud com
post, or it dressing of bone duat or some
other reliable feriilazur, broadcast over
the land, and immodiatuly spado in tbo
seme to the depth of twelve inches.
After roiniiiiiing thus about one
month, or until the 16th or 20th of Feb
ruary, by which time tho soluble ptrti-
cles of the manure will liuvu impiegnn-
ted the onlire soil, the process of plant
ing may begin.
First rut the pofnfoes Into pieces, re-
taming about two eyes to cadi, rind let
them romuin spread out if convenient
forsoveral days, until the milk or juice
coascs to exude, and the cut surface l u
comes cicatrized or coated over with a
thin skin or pellicle.
Then trench in rows 21 or three fret
apart to the depth of 8 or 10 inches,
nnd lay the rutting in the naked mellow
soil nt intervals of about 8 Inches' Cov
er lightly any onn inch with moist earth,
!hen fill up tlio trench with hull' duoom-
posod rice, or wheat straw, chip inn
mire, loacbed oahea, hog hair, or any
half rotted vcguUblf maltin', ulwnys in
u thoroughly tuoist condition, and finish
oil with soil moist earth again.
If your garden space be limited, rad-
(abet ov lettuce may then bo sowed in
drilis between tbo potato rows, us these
crops can bo reared and removed from
the soil before interfering with the
growth of the potato.
About fivo weeks are requited to
bring nil tlio sprouts to the surface, and
when the plants nro about six inohab
high, lot the earth bo carefully drawn
up to them with the hoe and they will
throw out numerous minus from enoh
joint which isoovarud up, nud (Inis mul
tiply the product ulmosi bid. finitely.
Alter this until the first of May, sim
ply keep down the weeds nnd grnss,
and let the surface bn ntirrod ocunsi.miil-
ly to break tlio crust, nnd ndmil light
and air.
Then, when nil danger of frost is
over, nnd the days begin to got Jong
and worm, watch for the first soaking
ruin, and muluh heavily with i<W pine
trash, onk lenvoe, or straw of any kind,
nnd the cultivation of the crop is com
pleted.
There onn he uo grentor mistake than
to resort to tlio mulching process before
tha certain departure of winter. With
the surface covered with Junvea or straw,
and tlio plant protrudiug above the
sama, the slightest frost, tho etfeut of
which onn hardly bo discovered upon
tlio tendered! vegetable, will suffice to
nip the to|uiof the potato plants. And
we have never known a full crop to be
produced where tho potato tins been
thus checked nnd retarded in its growth.
It is obvious also that mulching which
is only iutendad to shade tho earth, and
aesisl in tlio retention ol moii»tmo,nt an
early stage is not only useless, but posi
tively detrimental, ns shutting out the
genial rays of tho sun, which are so ts.
•ential to tho early sprouting and dcvol
opmont of the tuber.
As soon ns tlio loaves nnd stems of
tho potato turn yellow, and begin to do
elino, the crop should bo harvested and
dried in the shade, before storing in
some cool, dry loft or collar. If ullmvc.l
to remnin in the ground, they soon be
come watejy nnd tasteless.
When two crops are desired the same
year, the more mature tobera should be
cut and rprvud out iu tho shade for at
toast ton days before setting.
Then plant ns usual about the first of
August, und mulch heavily from the
very outset.
Thus treated, tho writer raised two
giMi.l crops from tho snme potato tlio
past season.
There aru various opinions ns to tho
species of potato beat adapted to this
latitude, etc.
Many are partial to tho pink eye ar.d
yellow peach blow.
Wa incline to tiie belief, however,
it rest the
dm
i ho burning suns so sum)
growth of (hr Irish J’otutn.
Ill coin hiding I head "I mar vati.HH, we
would gourd'oar leudero uguinst tin
tnr>- profuse upplicul on of etiiiiulntii
fertuixars to tno potato plant.
The writer once after unvi-iiiig n rial*
nrally fi riile .‘pot in Baker county with
lot immure and rot tan seed, upnp re eh
pututo cutting applied a large handful
ot hog burr, itacit ii powerful stimulant,
and expected of eourse to realize the
most astonishing results.
The ihit's and f dingo cftfrtt* forward
ropiilly, and soon u'tained tho height
of four feet. They were then t#/*d by
the cutting away of nt loust (wo feet of
the giowtli, nnd afterwards the experi
ment nguin repeated.
At harvest time, upon digging over
the bed, at long inlet vuls a single pota
to only could bo fo'.nd of immense sl/.v,
nnd the yield proved a total fuilurc.
All the power and richness of the soil
had been expended in the abnormal and
extraordinary weed which Imd been pro
duced.
We argue then that moderate rich
ness mid tlio abundant use of 1 mg ma
nure, such us half rolled at raw, touch ud
ashes, fin a> yard compost, oto., will en
sure mure snl inflict my results in ths
rearing of Irish Put a toe* than excessive
manuring.
Our remarks on the culture of the
sweet potato must be nserved for an
other a. tide.
dent of the company, Was unanimously
ra-ducU'd, and tiie o|J Board of D.rec
tors also, With the addition of twotiuw
nicinher.-i to fijl vacanties.* A tvsointion
was likewise adopted, reuommending tl »
put chose by consent of the Legislature,
if tho shares iu the capita) »t« ck owned
hy tho city of Kiivuhrmh.
ffei of eouise ptcauppoacw tho auo-
cussofthe late mjifietini against ths
purchase of thn bouttrwostem Huilroad
A cone'usion by mMiicnns so certnia.
In tho voting, the shares held 'n tlio
name of the city of Savannah were not
counted, in coitricq'iuHou of tin: u junc
tion which had been issued.
Tua Sats Faih —The Kxwutive Coin-
niiltee of the Stale Agricultural Sm ic-
ly, will meat in this oily, day after to-
uturruw, (Wednesday,) tho 17th, to
make out u prognomno for the Stale
Fair in the fall. It bohiMVtw tiie jkjo-
iilo of Macon, it Utuy do not wish llic
Fair snudiod up bodily und curried -- . - ...I
t.t AU-W-,' 10 »'«»»» yulcul.- 1 tbat , ho Uoojrioh vi.n.l, i. ourllcr umi
f every secmid hand font of type they
cull surupc up. i
What wo wi!*h tr. ecu ir>, n wmvention
Ilf dl the metwber»(«f the (o-orgm press
who afe desirous of | lacing journalism
up*>n a higher Stoddard ofA-xceilen*o
uud iijHin a U tter peenni-oy U-isin, !*y
adopting a fair and equitable schedule
,if prices for work, determined to ad
here to them. The daily ami weekly
pressure equally hiluruefiil in this uutt-
ter. We have printer's unions, w e have
workingmens, 'ti-e»wdi»tb*n*, nil csfiwl
forth by the necctieiiy of mutunl protec
tion nnd the advancement of their spheres
of labor. - Why should not tiie press be
soorgauidcU?
Tho foregoing renmik 4 , hurriedly
iv i i ten, me thrown out to tiie mum hers
of the Georgia press for o-msfdiuatM n.
If our eonteinpiraries llenk lucre is any
force iu them, wo would ho glad they
would tuke an intcivr-t in tlio m .tter by
ngroeing upm u time nnd place for the
propped conVclitioil.
From Atlanta-
Atlanta, February lo.—The joint
resolution ol the Legislature, relcring
the question of the eligibility of negroes
to hold office to the .Supreme Court of
the .State, was to-day returned to the
Legislature by Gov. Bollock, without
lus npprovul. He says tin: resolution
docs not settle nor t-veii touch i lttu-r of
the two leading poiiiie, via: Th«orgat£
i/.utmu of the i.egislatuiu und. r ths
law, and its subsequent action in exclu
ding u large portion of its mcnitvrv on,
account of color. That the re>o!ution
does not bind Uiu Leginlatuio lo abide
by the decision of tliu Supremo Court
or even iudicato a disposition to do so.
That the Well Wtrded resolves do not
touch upon one of the viul points nl is-
mu 1 ; have no binding force us to tlio
other; me likely to Ruti.ify no body ol
in’ii whose flrm.ic s, irUdoiu und patri
otism conducted the country suoces Ici
ly through a great rebellion ; und says,
may wc not expect that (VinjpMi will
a.«k stronger guarantees for tights mid
immunities over five hundred thoiis.ind
I AmciicsO citizens of the blacks
, . among u», Ilian llu> fallible judgment «t
af coroiuumouUoiis and pro|Hanti,ms « r « | lir ^y lltciIiuf ihe white race, and is
rejecte<l because irn sponeiblo or mm unwilling to believe that tbo Legivla-
paying : ' tore intend to snlimit it lu CongrurJ, ns
Two weeks ago we urged lh« impnr tha deliberate and final udi«»n inwanla
lance or a convention of the press of ilia ; establishing harmony among oursulyv*
State. One or two of our contrliipnru- nnd will) tliu General Government. II
lies thought enough of thn suggestion I recommends tlio la gisiaturo to taka the
to mention it ; but none ot thorn seeimid ; initiative ste|.s towards tho coiauiiiiiiii
sulfivleiitly Imprctsed w ith Us itnpor- ■ ti**n of tliu policy of Congress, from
lance lo urge the mutter in very Strung ' whom wo derive nil wa have or expect
terms. For this apparent IndifTvrcneo I •« " f riril Government ; undo
vin nceonnt i.i two ways: The I what has Iwen done, nwfeire Ilia colm •
doily papers nro Independent of tlm I <h] mein burs to iwals, und exclude every
weekly press, fe'cnnse there is but the person who take the t«*t oath.
auiau want of uniformity of prices — ...
am mg them that there is among the Tire present Legislature of Gtor
weekly papers. To their credit bo it gfe hjw axpendvd over fJJNl.000 m the
Raid, with a few cx. options, they have of iu mumbora
adopted uniform prices for ndvertiaing, * ,ni '**• W ut ,u o|
mid stick to them. Not so with 7^tit«t« w Without a jury system
weekly picas They publish nearly (he lulr 7 c, " ,e '' t,v ' 1 vases
mine rate* of advertising ; bat, unfortu-1 ^ * Ventura lo ■"*' * •“* n “
A Georgia Press Convention
Wo endorse the following from ihe
Lagrange Reporter most heartily, nnd
only regret that the power und useful
u.-ssoflhd press, should be so roocb
compromised by those, who have nut
i idustry and nbd/v stiifieient to publish
a paper worthy of patronage.
It is surprising also that astute and
well informed men should so often soled
ns vehicle** of their hutaness, those prints
that are destitute of merit uud editorial
vigor.
This surely is but a poor compliment
to the discrimination and good ssn.ie of
the rending public. In this country
where Intelligence is so generally dif
fused, the existence and tuoceaa of n
journal must wholly dc|KM)d upon the
dignity nnd ability with which it is con
ducted.
The only exceptional Instances urn
those, whose iiifije! or scurrilous sheets
are uphold and supported by mvn of
that ilk nnd character.
Wo take pleasure In informing the
Repot ter lh.it nono of our nailers or ml
erlisoinonts are dead-heuds, und scores
Wholesale Drug House
MACON,
L. W. HUNT db Go..
Ko. Hi nitil H4 incrr, Clrnl,
V%-(lt-|.fl iii'.irm lh. Hi’..Ul. .'ill nl.. .nil [Inter, .rner.ltr, iB Htiulh-Wtiln. Gwr., Ih.l
V 7 tla v Iihvc Mtablwbcd a
WIIOLESALH 33HP A.HLTMBKTT,
FUR TUB .'ftI E OF
Dlilca, MEDICINE^ CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDIUI.NEA, FA5TCT
GOODS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Etc., K«.
tier Sutiifucti-m guuruidvod Ijoth in quality anJ price of Goiafe,
Call nud see us, ur send your ordeis.
l '- | ' |s “t L. W. HUNT ft CO-
uutoly for the dignity of thn profoesion,
too many of them don’t stick up to their
published rates, but receive work for
almost any price they can get Wo
have seen sumo of their bills f..r udver
lining which slmw si vary low apprecia
tion of tho vidns of certain joirmls as
advertising modiuttH by their ownon
They don't want •» enter into any com-
bination.
As liitlo ns tiro daily press think or it,
some of thn weekly pata-rs in the .State I
which ndvortlse ho rnitiou ly cheap, in-1
jars not only tiioir own brnduo
they ili11h injure thetfude of the press ... - - ,
(Piirnlly. w-ekly ! SyS
tiers in ti faditis of a hundred miles of ■ Surch, Hoap oumuon and fancy. (Il.irk sail Ori-e*
New Advertisements.
Arriving and Departing Daily
AT AND FROM T1IK
“ BROWN HOUSE,” Cuthbort, Ga.,
, .. , O tfl'I’I.IES df Hasps, Ralta and llama, Fkiurot
X only Uietr own business, but n »llqn ftitss *M pHc**, Porto Rtco, A, II, C.
*• * .. Ir.— nn) j p„ W iUrad Majara, Kiralii«t llunav.
The Purohaso by the 8 W. H.
R. of Atlantio ft Oulf 8tock
Wii rp^rut In onto tile inUTi.ii bitlrr-
ness nbd acrimony which Ibis operation
has evuked betwcon the rival cofnpwn'n*,
and numerous private individuals inter-
estud in the alfuir.
Il would seem from PrwMwit Berov-
cn's report, that tho Atlantic * Gulf
Hoad more thun iicld its own iii tho
struggle, uMsisted by the greater choap
nuiH of water emringo over a largo por
tion of tho way, and tho lino of tonnage
it wns at no expense in subsidizing —-
We lire utterly opposed huwover, to this
extreme competition nnd lowering of
through rntos, which can only be main-
tuined at ruinous coat to the towns and
interior country which nro really tlio
uppm t und prop »*f «ach company.—
The demands of common juatic* require
that Legislative action should insist that
a uniform system of railroad rates pro
rata, be established on each lino of road,
with due regard of course to tho coat of
labor in loading and unbinding at points
in near proximity.
Bo fur as wc enn hum, tho present
enmpromiso between tlio conflicting
itoinpnnies is quite fair and satisfactory.
Col Baivvcti sc vs tmwevor, that tlio
Contrnl Kuiirond by eoutimiing its boats
on the Ciiultuliouchcu, thus uiialiling
Fernaiidiun nnd New Orlouns to trans
port cotton to thosu points at eheupvr
rates, than tiie Atlantic & Gulf liond is
allowed to charge, is guilty of n pu'puhlu
violation of the recent compromise. To
this, Gen. Lawton, in behalf of thu Cen
tral, anys, the bonta though still owmii
by tlmt company, are ml in their
pioymeut, but carry cotton to nay poiut
upon the eiuno terms as lim other bouts
upon tlm river.
Tho efibut of this op|msitlon mny tie
to divert prodivo from Bainbrldge, but
if tlio bouts were sold and iu other
hunds, Would not tlio result be tl
same ? Of course tho Central Railroad
cannot bo exjicetcd to deetniy its prop
erty.
Al n Ccjrgiun, however, we must ro
grot Hint u single bale of cotton which
can Im* kept nnd sold within our itmits,
should Im allowed to find its way to
New Oilcans.
In all questions relating to commerce,
perfect freedom should bo allowed, as.
in tho ond they will infallibly regiduto
themselves.
As to tho right of tlio Southwestern
Railroad, or nny other company or pri
vnto individual to ptlrehnpo with tho
consent of Ihe owners, a part, or all of
tho stock of the Atlantic & Gulf Ruad,
no objection can bo urged. Still, wo
should dislike exceedingly to sea tlmt
great feeder of Bavanmih’s commerce,
rippled or hampered in any manner.
Tho best eolution of tho whole diffi
culty would bo to continue tho exten
sion of the Gulf Bond iu tlio direction of
Mobile, nnd thus compote lor that im-
immense trade whoso only outlet to At
lantic and European ports, is by a long
and dangerous voyage around the ('apes
of Florida.
The late meeting of the stockholders
“I .ho llnlf IM. «UUto tu lucuh.t J, in nuli.il, .huulU
the total number of slums in lbs com- be elcvatetl. it should bo placed upon
pnnv is 30,012. Tho nurehnw of the as high a rt.imiurd ot excellence aa p""-.
Central and Bouthwostern Railroads «We. In no other way «» it be made
to wiel-f lh,‘ power f«»r goinl that its
• mission tletnanda. 1 ought to l.« cimi-
tioiletl by men capable ol iuiduislan<ling
I and Mppireiuriilg the ITU.' • bjeets of jour-
' nnli-ntu dntv. Stieh men will not on
ay that no leuislaiive
fetdy ever displayed greater indifference
!<• the itilsrests of tiie people tlmn the
present (ioimrul Assembly of Georgia.—
.layntta 1‘reas.
New Advertisements.
NOTICE IN BA.NKIU I'TUY Tt,.«
1 iirSiee Ui~l ou ili« fira da\ ol F*s»iia.
uU,» "*ir»ui in iWaXrupicj *u
* rain's i f UslIhkh ft. Umiib, nl Cu'lilerl, In
e e uni, ul K. n Cilph. »n«t rilai* of liiw|«, who
haa l>t*n s-ljm'irwt • Il.i-k-up' cm I ia own |wiili
anS lh«l iba |nyirw-nl ol an» Ucbii
of »i.t Vnymtj bslooxioa to Mich Kwnkmp', |i>
* ‘ oss, aad ilia Imi aHr of an_» Pr.
THE SYMPTOMS OF
I l.IVci Cmaphibl »ia uima-
1 nc»* nod |-am in the aids.
_J S^Hiwiin e« ths fmin lain Uis
ni.M>-krn If ihrwmatiam. Ths
aflccua with l-S« of apMSft and an-h-
hin, ...
ty br him, are fmUaaro tij l^.w ; that a M stiiiR
ot liit C'lsdiiora of ths arid ilinkr»|'t, lo |-ni*s
ihrir (Jcbta, a.iil to ct.ooar CS.S "f nn-ts A-a-pn. t* . .
hia E lair, will hs held at a fVcil • -f UiliXrwpi- rtnrr.
cy, to b* boldcn at It t I.j« Ol'.l e ol Aitliui 11 cod,
la l oihbrit, Ila., l»rf rr’t'iank U. Ilsssst-ittr, F. c,.
itS'-i-Irr, on if.e Imb day ol Muccli. A. I)., >R*.« al
u'M, P M W. O. Uli K-ON.
1st IS II U IIH Mt is- Mr at » . a- M-aa og.r.
alt-iulcl
and Sriif sty i aloinacli
"«»• ho»rl« in (mh rsl coStlrr, aniitrtimsft altsrsa-
" T » with Im*. Ths kaad «• t ftohl.d with (min. and
Suit, hsavy asna«li«s, c*>n»M«r»bt« I *a of mrm-
«•», at'in |miii,J with | sinful astiftoiisii ot having
unit.me Mimstlunjr • frtch oSpht «• hare hs*a
“* ' min* of m.tis<«. dsbilitf,
*0.1 low a|Niila. .Horn- Soi.a
L I V E R I ^ * y “’' V""*
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attend ths dft-aas, sad at
_ O'Wf lifttsa frry fcw of lhs«;
or I, »r- ■« /m-rallt I « organ mo-l 'ftruirsd.
tbs t-i»er sith 8-totuc-aa' H-^ulalor, and all
its 'hat on ths Set day of F. bine it, A I).
a wi-nani M IWl'k "fry ftaa noinl acaic.al
it.*,-»*s ,-l ll» 'a>« !.«»■» i.t C«<tlwit,Tn Its
r. un'T • f lUiuti'li b, sac: Uta'. 01 Ufiofia, she haa
Inn i.i'ji 4 • d a It 1)1' p' • ii b>a own ^coiam. and
llikl ll>« |~.' n.rnl of art Itrbln end iki.Vcty of any
!'• "»>«»•) '* Mab I ai kiU|l. to I mi. o.
lor b-a uas, avd it.* tr»oM. r of i.,.* I'm forty hr
l.ini. ara lo'l-iUdso l.y l.-a ; that a M-« i. f of iba
(,'lttiilora ol tbf raid liaokiupl. |o iheic
It. tit-. *r>«t I" clnams one nr rn -is A-»i,■ .
■url of II .o-1 nyitiy to
will bs wr'L
Dr.
LIVER
SIMMONS’
REGULATOR
A KI- MF.ltV FUR A 1*1. I'lSKAhKU CAtHBtX
hr a liKRftNtiKlJ ^TATfc. al ths I.I VMl.
!> • « I'.ia, liradsc hs, Jaaw
dies. C
nil be Lr
U-.ti‘ miitiy to b«
.« OOi.e nl A'tlior M od fm.h
rtt, Uj , before ^rao* H. Itre-caii.r. E-«nlis, lU|f-
rtsr, on ttis tenth day ul Marsh. A. II. t •*•«*», a' 4
VU«k, t*. U. W. ItU KhUM,
f b t *>-1 ft U iiitcd S ale* Mai*b«l, ft* M«a>Mi.grr.
Regulator, j
f!3rIy"B
•iwu; rt.fi
•UTH K IN UlNKKtprcY
Tint
Atlanta, and the funder will find in them
tho advertisement* of merchants who
never put a lim* in (heir burnt press.
P"!]'t the Atlanta j utrn.ils see it? Why
id It so? Bconuae thiiu weekly pnjtors,
many of the.u with aearcely a circtda-
fitn ot JIO0, will t.ik" atfvor*tinemenis for
a Ikomlnil price to fid up apace, repre
Ncntlng tleir Hrenlatintt tube H00 or
I ill it)! Tha gullible merchant is caught
by tlio bait of n large circuhttiun and
low prices, thinks he can reach the
whole country in a do on of theso pa-
T'-.is, Ohr-cobus, lU-i Hus, Moia. Hlurcb, Crraui
Tartar, I’o adi, Id'a'wea, Corn, M-ai. UrUr,
(•arricn SmU, Etc., Etc.
I Al tbs M'tia |.l<oe rnn ran ftlaft *"•»«*■* l-fs i*«
in rad ia oao ol ilia rery best sistilhera J*ila laau
ranee ('oirpsoita by
I tablet A. A. WII.KIN. ftyrnt:
Boarders Wanted
•d—wi'hin a ntyttte
I wiail.i take a !»w
I to Her*, and pooniae to mr ersty aisrtioii lo fc’re
tftttrfucion. Tenon moderate.
' '* ’ I bars ft lli-u-a and t.-.l, osar Ihr llftplial Collrgv,
pern for the same price he would have „hkk | W iii rent or M u «t a ba- V ao.
^f r.otice ihftt on I l.s Bd Uj» ot Fubnwiy, A. U..
l!aiAiO,,icy waa 'asaeil rg.inst
. itftfs of Ouncan Ionian, of CuiMa-rt, to iba
Oouuiy ot Haodol; >i, sod A*ai# .ft ti*o *ia, who La*
bem a<t|udftMl a llfttikru|>l on bia oWft | clllioii, aftd
• h»» he | a. maol of a- j Otbta. sod dsn*cry otasy
Flop, rfy Its ooKioft Ui 9-ovii |)ai'kiu|-t, to I*im, or
lor hia oss, and tl.a U4i.ah-r ..I aai 1’roprMr by
hiar.tr* foib d'sn by law ; that a kfestiijj df tbs
(Jicdiluta of the a id )l*oki m t, lo pruts thsir
OebU, and to ef.ui«s ow w on ia ftaai^xemof bi-
Fatutr, will ba br«t ai • Coat I r*l lidiki "picy, to I s
holdrn at th*- font UUIrc of At knr (.'Ood in C'aifi
bail, iu a.iid Dial riel, In-lore Flank S. II. aniline,
I auftitv, Huiftttr, ou iltc isuth day si M*.u.-h. A. I*.,
tsll), 4 oVIook. F. M. W. <f. HICKSON,
hble-n tuiWd Stalra Mairbai, aa Ma*»ei'jor.
Holloa that (>■ ihe Id <t«y of Frbiuai...
la* 1 .*, a wairuut in lt*oh<ir,.»cy waa laaned acaiusl
the aaiitts ol W iliuui llarliaoo, of Gan-f-lueii, in
iha County of tpiiUbno, and Mia's o' Uewruin, wbo
haa Lren adjnd^sd a Uti.krupi on bia own (Mitit ion.
aod Ibsl Ion pay o.anl ot any Debta. and dsiircrr of
any p.i.peily Le.oi.g.i g to *Uvb liaukioi l, lu l.it>,
or toi bia oas, and lbs trauaUr of any Flops!iy b*
him, uis lorLi Idt-o by l^w , that a MestioR of ibr
Cradiiota of iba »*«! U.uktup*. to prof* il.a"
Ueb'a, and lo etionw, u » more A«a>|(nasft ot hi*
KaUia, will ba bald al a Court < f llaukrnptcyr, to bs
holdrn at tbs I aw Other of Aril.or flood in Ctilb
ban, G*., bsforr Frank S. "Msliinr, Kripiira, K. g
taler, on lbs teulb day of March, A I*,, l.-oift.ut 4
o'tlnck. I‘ M. W.O PICK'UN.
bbiS-ll I'uitsd Flats* Marabal, mMraaanfer.
VO’ICK IN BANKUnPTCT — Tbtai* o/i*r
it not lee that on the 3d rfuyr of Fsbrsar/, A. I) .
Iftr.tl.ft ii af islll m Hauk.uplry Waa iaatMil af.Mial
Ihe ('tale • f Calrtn 11m no, <n I'ldrinan'a Hlauon. in
rl.e muiii* • 1 Kai doli.b ao-l Sta>s "1 Garwyiw, « b>-
haa barn a-)j-Ml 4 t-l a Maiikiupt on hia own |o-. I'iaan,
and that Uir pay mn.i ot any Uehta, and drl.r-M nl
am Fr|M-itr U-'onsinx lo »nck lt.inkrupl, to li'in,
• r h r li'a uaa, aud ib« traiula* i t out J’i- Jai''' hi
him. kra foibaldra br l.*w ; It nl a Matli"r "t <hr
Cri'IOora ot llie said Dunkiupt, lo |.io*s 'bn
thebta, and tafthoos-- out or «t< ra Aa* gut'a i f hi*
hoi ate, will to; btld a* a Cftuit ol Hank■ upUy. u. be
boldcn ftl ll»s L-w Ollier «f ArU.«r fl'ad in tVh-
ban, ia said Oiair*.!. Is'uis Frank H llrwul'or,
K-.|'iiia. R*s-ktsf. on Ilia lenlh Jar of M..-i-b, A.
I) , |Mist, al 4 o’r'.aik i‘. M. W U. DICKSON,
fa'll'-I l I'nitrd Stale* M ' *h . I. »" Mrae- n^-ar.
*f bMLMsTIU ron s SALK
n Y rirtns of an md r frail, d hr the Conrt of
Oidl-.nl, id K lud-dpo cois'y, Ga.. I will I
o , tl a fi'a* Tu-oo’irr Ml 4 |iril n-»t. Ijefr r* Iha Co
tli*u«s <( -*r it PmMft*l, Rw«d**l|d« count*. Go..
Is* su*i, M td l<a-td. No. U t, iw tic- -'lh Ifferk-'
of raid rnnntr. Said a« 'h» pM.r-ei'y n* tiie ratik's
of Joespli A. I>«,i», late of Fulton euan'y, de
S-ld for
frb'lda
A-lmr. eslft'swf J.
lobis !
1). «. FBRGUFON.
Ill Rnnki-ifiHey.
to pay his homo pit pent, which would
make Ills laiwincits known to live timed
the number of reader*. Therefore, tlm
daily pros* ought to «"»* if they don't
hoc if, the Importance of a convention of
the Stale press. AM rvapuctafey con
ducted journals, wfelhtr daily or week
ly, would ba glad to adopt a uniform,
lair and equitable schedule of prices for
adTurtising, ami ndhero to them, nnd
th ns lot overy pn|jer stun I tijim its own ihe' _ Wi
merits .18 an advertising medium. * l Chambers,of D-airtm I4.«rt before Frank S
Die troth la, cnmflfBy stated, there in lUokraXy*1* the ..me. of Arthur ll wid.
arc too mattV papers in Georgia without f'nlbiert, G*., •'•il shnw w»*e why the preyor
m.r;t„.O.ldit..ri«l nbil.y £-a r«a-,-.^1*-*.-,.^go
cxcelicnoe, or liusmeM entorpnse. I oo „„d , n d thinl m.wi»of* nl Credit
many are conducted by tho sttirvatioo
prorcs* of filling tluir ooltunns full of
la lbs Piatrio* Cn-trl of Ibr Halted State*, for Ike
Snntbern District ul Geor|(ift.
In tha UMiUr of )
DKXJAMLN C, yiTCHBLt*, Ate Hk'arrrrcr,
lJmknipi. j N.i 5H).
rpME aaW Ha»tru>4 harms pe**fion*«t tha C-wv
I ter a di*cli«r*a from all bl* dubta orurahte tiu-
der the Uankrupt Act of M-irch 8-1, 1447, nolite ta
beieby x>ren I" all pac-nns iulsrsatr-l to ap|n-at *
tbs U*th dar of M irch. ISD'*, at 4 o'clock, F. M
witt ba btM
chenp n Ivct lMoments. Bitch newspaper
turn t o not seem to compreneiid tlmt
fewer atlvoitwemenis, at living price*,
Fabruary. |84'J.
fell 8 U
In Dank nip toy.
covers but 1*2,245 rlutre*. Tliis is far
ft'oin being a uontrolliug intereftt in the
o nicern.
Who shall sny thut the new leaven
feir and equitable to all parties, with in the l»i**rSct Ormri nf iha Gplt*d Ststsa, for tbs
more reuding matter, is more profitable Suuihsr* D iriei ot GsoffUk.
to II,ora rtn.l in.tk.. ll.olr jootrkU more I, p..*.rr»,.
respet'tiibh* aud mfiii«ntlul. Bankrupt. 1 No. B*w.
Kv.-ry man Inis the right to plsec his rnliK said lUnkmpt harirg psliiisns*! tha Conrt
own tswiiutu upon-fits own labor ; but l for adiKrh«r C u 'r.m. *tl o.m debitpiorabtai'H-
, i dar i hi- liiokmut Adi of March vl, 5?»-7, Holies (a
competent bnstna* men, engaged m tho h?r , br gitP0 r ^,„ i„,^r.-*rw*» m ..^r
ftSttie priTpstniin, should have Ihe pritle the im I dar ut Ma'cb. ISftu, at 4 o'clock. F. M-. at
io *.*’•«
t those who fuel no pnde in their lUnkruploy ftl the . flics Ol Anl.ur It 'd, in
not Ihe ubiiitv to Cinl bm. W»'. aid rhow c.uao why Iba prayer *(
■I |>a«i f n A lbs Itioknipl aho.iW not ha
t. And luithi-r untie.- il f rsn that the arr-
I lhod inmniaftft >4 0 adiiul*, will bs hetd
... « oa inusaad i-lscr,
Ihiiet at Ha*»omb, (h "ja, tbl* ivffi 4«y el
brauir I soy. JAMES ii tl bi: -*N,
!H>ii II tilrrk.
THEY HAVE COME.
re ARPRNING for Iba S u«h,
\ I Hr Wiii, 1*. Write.
^ | HS. HILL'S New (V- k tba.k.
A merican Csiti*Diwtor.
is, M*.
\ | OIlKRN Horae Doctor.
M »* tVvM.
CJTRAWRKKRY cultork.
► ) I*v I'alike.
tJMAI-l. FHOIT Ctn.TL'rtK,
n It. Fuller.
L*QU kSHR**, bow to jptiw them.
It. 0-rfrwr.
For Mis by T. 4. DOW Ki.fi. Tnw'sft.
Millet Drw|r|fit, IlmAkatlsT ftod Siat'onsr.
“Spring Stock."
t KAfe*.
W
i tlrnabr*,
Varnfih Hm-bea.
Saah T.k.
For sale T. M. I'OWEUs T uiirr.
fibtlet DnamP'l. Uookrsller aftd Fiaitoos'.
Tax Nbticc
dnrd .
KLT;iT'C.4j‘ r ii. U ‘ If. 1 "»« I'W—lw «-» «»y tkw. Tkftr (*ll,m*l. SftW- -Tmj Tut
lutw M aboct, MfHUkvHtu. Make your sv>eedy ninturity is of itself a great re- l perUy and snocess o( the Road * ( blavktivse, presenting to a lUvum^rUiwl k '““* ,k - • ■ T,nn ‘ ftJh
pl«y. Macau Mtueafcr. tuiumuodaUuD iu litis but climate, where | OuL Screven, the i ccomplialicd l’rcsi-j public uoiiting but a lusssuf aja tuneiis
embracing so much capital and power, >" tha bimimwtmd nltempt to corn-
.. 1 pele with those who sre unlit for the
^ .n irt.rt iwitl. t
may not be largely instiumvutul in t
vocation, wlio, with little dingy *Iih«-Im,
J IMLVJSTfiA rOH y S SA LK.
C tEoU'ilA. KiMi'iira Ootxtv.—fty nitut ol
J a-, oid.rr, frantsd at Iba (laesmbar Tctfti of
iha Corn! ot Ordinary t-f »»ut cwanir l« E. t^
Ooaft.*»>, ftdmiowt'aturou ibsssta’avl Ssuiuri T.
Andrus la'u o( u id cm air dccr.vw-i. t-v aGI *lar
real r*'a!s baloiijfiut to asid e*tata. No. 3, 4« Sd
riel of uri^inailr Kariy now Oalu-om count*.
buft". —.
Safi timlT
1.0! "da
t ucalioftftd. Tenua o*ah.
i>i*r in Apr!* un*'.
K. I*. DOUGLAS, Ada
rtiAX t*\YKRS of Uandolpb eounlr are bant
I ,)noted tlmt I will tornm-nos eo'ltr'i** ||
Si-ii* and i’o'wi't T.a for is«« on Ufttn'dar, It
l Ilh. and rari*e«i!» call Upon all fo co-ne forwil
irtaamlD a- d par i!*e bam-, ae the tima lor ejaara
■ Ii- b-ioh- i* -l.nrt. 0. W OI.IVKK.
lebW-Xl* Til Ol.
CAKR1K '
ALFRED
uarr, l-f*'.'.
it MH^mrirs
.fend at » t
II VRP, ) label for |>.»oree in Ran'
- dolph Super M*r Cntirt, No*
U.VRP. ) Ad [oar usd Tew, lid'. Jaft-
hs Crnirt |bftt tha abort nsmed
defend nt n* w o.-n-rra-dent of tbi» State. It I*
t here lore ordered br the f’fiart that ecirrce ia raid
oa«s ba per 1st Ini upon raid defendant lu In BM of
the aiaiu'a in »neb uirr< made and prurided.
A Ires eltrurl from 'be aiiunteeol mid CtMirf.
(eb4-iatu4m* M U. I'ARKLUSON. D. C.
N OTICE — Ml. Wl turn Oait'e*, Trmtcv for Ins
wife. H. J. Hart’s*, baa applied fur px. inpium
..t peraoeali* •»“* aert'nf apnft and Valnaifo-
hum. atrad and 1 will p*** u| on the anm« a*
o'clock A il , so the -jo'll day of Frbmar*. DuiS,
at m» nfOse. U. GUltRLKY.
frbll-Vt Otdiaaiy.
cm. Sick Hand.
» Dl.irl me, Af.
SrtamSAl Ihe Bladder, Camp
ul the Kidneer, Ftrcf, Ner-
»»er "t 'be Sam, fa'piii.w at
... —.... wni, or Dettimion ol Hpift>
H«ft‘ t Uum. Ctilir. m I’an-a m itie It. w-l-. i-am in
the U.ftd, Fcer at.il Ay«« t'mj**, IM-. l*»b» fit
hack ufld l.iuih-, Aiihi.ia £-y«,|Hda-, F-"i«le Af-
•ctft4>uft, and Bilious Dierft ea rrnrlal r
.1 II /.FII.IN ft CO.
D Uftroin. Mar.m, (inn lb
For a.fe by ad I'ncedl per pe*-k«|a.
A preiwral on of rnn a and hrr)<a. wa.ranl.d tn
be »ti s I) r-TtrUWa, and o-n do i,t> h j.try to any
l> liaa las- n*rd by buiidrertu a. d known for the
Iktl leant) fits iraia «• one of lim muni >a i«Me,
rifle* ion* an-l hit ro ires pr | M rat.nn« rear < X red
lo Urn ruBV >(|>K If taken it^kivt; aud par.ikUut-
ly. it u anrft l*» i K s* a cure.
The folloe b ghli u- peo»ab’e nenama can faallw
a'U-Mt lolhr elrm* m ol Itiia vuluabla uied-c*ua, aud
lo whom w* 1 moat re*. acttn'lr re »•:
(Jen. W.S. 11*41, l re»id*ut H W R. R. Conina*
nt; Her. J. K. F.l-K 'nrlk; fad K. K.
Siaikft A lunt.fl* ; W. J. McElniy, K i).. Macon.
Ga ; 0 **r~e J Imna'otd, Ifiq , (Amdacioe S. V ,
It. II.: C. M*-lr'-.n. K*q . SbeiUT ll bb County ;
J. A. iln'li*, H-*i brldga. Ga ; N. Il-uaw«"irer. K-u ,
laenn, Oa.; liyksft A S|a*rbawk, Kdiln-a •* Flornli-
Tullali jw* ; Rev. J W. Buike, Mtoon, (Ja.;
i gil Poweta, K-n . Sn|wi(*iiendenl S W. K R. ;
Daniel I’.iilt.ird. Uu(i*irdV Station, M.*«i>n ft Draa«-
whk ll It , Tw a** Co*mtr. Ga. ; GrenSiMa Wiaat,
\V.a*d a Faoiury Macon. Ga.; R-*. K F Kudrfa
lie* I*. K Florida Cuitferanoc; M.J->r ft. F. Wooey,
*■ m 1 "®. ((»•
Fresh i rrivol
BTAI’LE AND FANCY
GROCERIES I
.Ciinsifting in part of
BAC'ON, "f all cImms,
FLOl'B. of all grades,
LAKH.
8l'G.\ R,
COKFKR,
BY BCP,
MKAI*.
RICE,
Kto., Etc., Et«,
Wiii cl i wc ffuarantuu *•> sr/l an loio as
can be haw/kl in Ike market.
On "ur shelves may bo rnund
Tubaeo**,
Cigars, Hiutfl,
Apples, Oranges,
fe fnofis, Raisins, Nuts,
Pickles, .Sardines, Oy* t-rs,
Onckurs, Caiidiuk, Jellies, Can-
dies, Starch. Tea. Shot, Cheese, ate.
(her Stock is /idl—trr mil not I* undersold.
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROMTS."
N our r.mtin. Alt wi- ask ia to examine oar
GOODS no*I PRICES In-Bin- p<trcb*af n X-
KIDtHXI k HANCOCK.
J.in2>‘-1tn M l’oar Smith of fltinn'a.
Spring Importation,
18 6 9.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG. CATOR & CO.,
‘237 k 230 ilahtaiorv Btrvrt, llaltim-re. Md.
I tfl'ORT'-'RS and toMicra of R*-nnei aid THm
n*inf U l.t-iv.*, Veiver asd S*«h Hit bun*, II n-
-■et U-a;«s. Silks aad Sa-fi a. Hfirnda,
I fte.-«, ta». b a. Ne"a «rd Vel- cie. Frei.cb F oarra
MTfi Feu'be> * Straw R<>nnel» and l,.*Air* llala trim-
i.e-l and onl'lTtne-l, *und*->'na and S'-aber ll*asfa.
Tb» Ur/e l .**lnek id M iloiery fimnla in Ibift
C-autry mu-1 'in«s,!iBird m ch .ic_- vaiinr, nbich
we I ftVr at pricoa that • ill 4afy euatpalii.on.
UT D. de- a adicilftd. b bi I Im*
TRAnrtft Wanted t
A jrrrtianvMi of aompei«nt oaa’.firaUoaa. (n take
charge of a c -h.red aeb'* I ia iba ci" n> Cnlb-
beiv. A liberal aahtry will he *ire-i Apfi'icUtaa
mada ta) Uje Ordinal r of tiid Connie
a. a. Gamble,
a. HOOD.
fi 8. CllftBTAIN.
THUS. MUSE, rbatrmaa.
It. flaaam.Saef. fiaffotm
Itr. S. A WaLKIP,
•raft In the I uldic in 'be rarioae brar-ebaft
«4 Iba Frofpiisina. A« at|wrieece of over *"ywra.
abould entitle Lfill lu a liberal chare nf pftblie pal-
i oneffc.
Office at Dr. Wilkia‘a Grocery i rteideotc at T.
K Stewart'a bouee.
febfolm
fttOriCF.-Ml IliCnib Frfih baa applied <■«
il rieftM-'i >u nf jwn«»i*lt* and aeUurc apart aud
va’nalavft "t biu^ataal aud 1 will paM upna the,
ra-na at 1“ o'ee*ek A. M n oa the S>Ht U* ol Fctfi j *■'
inare. Is**, at my vffiea. ...
I.hi) St M. GGRMLEY, ‘UdtBWrj.
\* OTICR—Mr*. Anna Reid fiaa applied for ex-
*N empii n of p< laeoallv aud »etlinf apart and
■t aetfoo nl h< no lead, and I wdl ,mia upon Um
.me mi lu o'clock ft. M., ou Um *Mh Day ot Fab a.
Jt.-GUnaLEY, <k4>nry.