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<tl)c vCutljbcvt Appeal.
IV MoUfclvn ST
- SAWTELL A JONES
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W* ■ II. H. JON KH, Ritrroit.
« THUUSUAV, FKMKUAHY stf, M6t.
The latest attempt at reform, in
luuo the voting age lo 18 your*.—
TIhj next atop we aupfowj will be U>
muke children men and *rU boys.
Th# rebellion in Culm W* caused nn
•drawn of two cants f>*» »H grades of
Mi gar In New York. Thin ia Und newa
to coiieumera, but will b«Ip Aracrienu
produocs.
tmr The Jury Ihll ia • clumsy and
voluminous document, though toU rably
fair in ita details. It goes inti itnmtsli
ate effect in the Chatham Superior
ttoort, _____
£y The llouae hue voted to ad
jngrii fine die on the 6tli of March. It
ia thought the rtenato will dissent. It
^ now nuid the Cooventiou will reassem-
hie also at the above timo. Wo truat
41m. Grant may have a word to any on
that movement.
gy The Cuban revolution in spread
ing like wild fire, and to add to the
strength of the movement the Govern-
went baa withdrawn nil offer* of am
nesty, and roeatHbliahed tho cenaomhlp
oftho Press.
Till* ie not tho woy to pacify rebels
irtliking for freedom. We truat Cuban
independence will bo promptly rocog-
Hired by tho'United Btntcs.
ttr Thu I/egidatufe having sqttnn
floret! such immense sume of tho public
money, baa at length become alarmed
at the proapect of future retribution, and
U n<»w trying to retrench, by disbanding
anno of ita nrmy of derka. Let tlie
axe be luid ut tho root, by tho reduction
of their own |*r diem to more moderate
figures.
■gg. A oontorii|N)rary oalla the White
Puwn a “ obaate and beautiful per for-
manco.” Thero tnny bo beauty and
splendor about tho aceolo arrangements,
und tho fuuturca and oostuum of tho
ballet dancers. lint how the term
ehnate onn bo applied to tho half naked
girl*, whooo Indecent pnatures and fan*
taatio piioutka called down (ho displous-
iii 0 ovon of the New York prone, wo urn
at n Iona to conceive.
Wo have nothing to *«y, however,
rlfnoi a ton pul.
wr The Praia Convention at Mo
bile wnn o biillinnt nfTuir. Tho Board of
Trade did the honors, and the freedom
t«f the oily acoma to have been extended
to thin Estate of the Heal hi.
Tho nttomlunoo wu* largo, represent-
ing nearly nvery Southern State.
After cdj'iuining, many delegate*
paid n visit to New Orient)* ut the re
• pieat of the Proprietor* of the Hi
Omrlea Hotel, und non feted and feuat.
od to there heart* content by thin world
renowned eNtnbli*hmont. Who would
not Imi uii Kditor ?
Cotton Seed aa Manure.
Home green horn culling liiinauif a
funner, from Kichinnnd county, pietond*
to any that it rerpiire* six bunheln of cot
ton need to make one of corn.
Wu duuht if tliia verueloun expori-
mentor ever raiaod hii ear of corn in hi*
life.
All planter* know, that oven n amitll
handful of need will produce the moat
astonishing results, applied in tlie bill at
the timu of planting, or around the
growing corn and thou ooverod in.
As a fertiliser lor grain nothing su-
jHirior baa aver been discovered. Twen
ty bu*h«la per boo, worth uaually from
two to throe dollar* only, in almost any
eeaaon will add 75 pur cont. to the yield
of the orop.
When ground into meal and applied
under tho *o«d, tho effect i* most won
derful a* the writer has practically teat
i d. Caro nmat bo taken, bowuvor, to
avoid aotunl contnct with the grain, a*
tho itimulating effuot of the vaaentiul oil
in'tho cotton toed will destroy the gor-
niinating power.
To avoid tho oxcossivo wuato and
evaporation from long continued expo
sure, tho need umy I* effectually killed
in one week b/ throwing into Ucnps of
forty or fifty bushels, and then covering
wUh earth closely, leuving a small nper
turo at tiio apex of tlu> pile, into which
once a day a few buckets of water arc
to be poured.
11 out ami fermentation immcdialely
net in, and tlie germ i* at once destroy
ed.
With an abuudunce of cotton nood for
imtnnrn, we nheutd l»c wholly indrpond
cut or |lie t'hinebn Mauds for kelp to
out impoverished fields.
Whether used for out u, cotton, potu-
toenor nmall grniii, it i* invnlunble, and
n««dH no Inspector to provide ngamnt
flap/
The Sweet Potato—Best Mode
of Guitars.
Tho Irish potato tlmugli tooregi aerul
in it* use sad cultivation, is fur from
i-tpuiUing in favor sod delicacy tliin fn
forks produafon of the South.
Indeed, e-itsn with butte; fresh from
tho churn and pure sweet milk na an
addenda, it constitutes a desert fit fnr
the repast of a king.
Numerous varieties of thin valuablc
esculent abound. Among those may
be enumerated the while yam, pumpkin
Spanish, white Spanish, buck potato with
red skin und yellow heart, early red
with white heart, brimstone, yellow in
and out, and red negro killer.
Of these tho white yam and pum|>k'm
•punish keep tlie beat, while the .negro
killer and buck are the most prolific, es
pecially upon poor land.
The leaf and vine of the negro killer
are very large, and the “ alip,” frtwn its
toughness, en*y of propagation. On
the contrary the early red, bears a very
small vine with a »ool loped leaf, and
otta be raised to perfection by the 4th of
July, It ia very dry and mealy in sub
stance nod ia auid to be a highly nu
trition* and innocent food for children.
On the w hole, for mar let and table
purjKisea wo prefer tho yam, which
when fully matured ami properly baked,
is almost covered with the augur or syr
up which exudra from the aurfuco du
ring tho cooking procras.
In planting the awcet potato, it may
not bo generally known that the eye*
are chiefly clustered together at the Iwo
end* of each tuber. The practice of cut
ting theae off therefore before budd ug
or planting is vary detrimental. Expe
riment proves that hut few of tho eyes
gorminute save those at tho end. This
con bo shown by planting tho centres of
tho potuto in n patch to themselves.
We cannot pnuso now to debate the
raf iona/e of this truism.
It may be laid down aa an axiom in
swoct potato culture, that n soil thor
oughly pulverized and enriched, is a
prerequisite to euccoaa. To this wo
inay add the necessity of kooping tho
plants entirely free from woods and
gross, at every stage of their growth.
Corn and cotton limy lungnisli and
recover for want of work, but the sweet
potato ntrer. Tho very process of re
moving tho grass by tho hoe or band
breaks off thousands of root bcuring
fibres, und ruins the yield of the crop.
To ensure un ubundunt harvest, let
the earth be well trampled by stock, or
plentifully manured broadcast with at*-
bio scrapings nr cotton sued during tlm
winter, nod then thoroughly stibsoilcd
and broken up.
If bedding is to bo restated to, the
Potatoes can be placed in oblong bed*
about four feet wido without cuttihgand
nearly touching each other, early in
February.
After setting thorn thus, cover four
inches deep with warm stahlo manure,
and finish off with moist earth. Tho
beds should bo protected also by a
Sou horn ex|>osuru and tho moans bo
kept at hand for covering them whon
front is expected.
If tlie season lie dry they should also
be occasionally watered to expedite tho
oaily sprouting of tho tubers.
When propagated from tho potato
cutting, planting should bo delayed un
til the latter pa it of March, to prevent
dry rot during tho alow procoea of ger
mination, Tho method may bo tlihs
briefly described :
1’poti ridgoa four ford npnit made
with either hoe or plow, Irtneh deeply,
and doposit tho potato, out in two
pieces only, at inlervnla of eight inches
Then add a ottering of well rotted sta
ble or lot manure, or killed cotton seed,
and cover deep to onsuro moisture.
Tho great enemy to a stand is dry ro
und tho mischievous crow—though tho
latter peat is chiufly confined to tho scut
board. If tho high March winds dis
place the light *oii, or dry tlie earth
down to tho cutting, tho potato will per
ish, and nover oomo to tho aurfnoc. A
good plan therefore is to cover very
deep, and thou scrape off and break tlie
crust ubout tlie time tho plants muke
their appearance.
Experience would iudicato however,
that tho drawer pullod from tho hot bed,
is tho most certain and least trouble
some method of propagation.
The cultivation in both instances is
the eame, though the sprout* when dip
ped in thick mush made of water and
well rotted manure, which adheres to
tho roots, can he transplanted in almost
any season. Yury wet weather, follow
ed by hot mm ia more fatul to the plant
thun drought when tho above precau
tion has been taken.
Tho after culture should consist iu
simply drawing earth to tho plants
ouao or twice, und sedulously destroying
oil gras* and weed* before they take
f»H)t.
About the tniddio of June another
crop of potutoes can he raised from |U>
preparation and the founutionof ridges,
the tops of which are rebnred to a
smooth levet, let two or three vines be
luid able by side so as to touch tho
ground at all |K>intn*
Then, at 12 or fifteen inches interval
cover them with several hoc fit list if earth
and pack firmly. This will lenve several
indies of tho vino exposed between each
of throe hills, from which shoots and
sprouts put forth, which very soon cover
the whole surface. Under thoso hills
die tubers aro formed in great abun
dance from the little threads which
shoot from tlie covered joints of the
vine.
When short slips r*ro used, these iu
length* of about 12 inches arc pressed
into the enrtli with a forked slick about
four )nobof deop, and eight indie* apart,
and take root readily in wet weather.
One hoeing, plowing an 1 budding is
sufficient in the cultivation of tlie slip
crop.
Jt ia a curious bat writ authenticated
fact, thattubura grown direct from the
nutting, are only fit for 1*11 nee. They
vunnot be preserved through tho winter.
Those on the oilier hand roared from tlie
drawer and slip, can bo kept under fa-
vnruble eiren instance# for twelve
month*.
It should be remarked also that u|H>n
no other crop is a top dressing of i
nure during its growth more beneficial
und salutary in ita effects.
Of the harvesting of the sweet potato,
and it* | reservation and value ns food for
stock, wo prop so to treat in a subsequent
number.
Gen. Grant
The President elect, of the Hepublican
party, lias certainly preserved his rep
utation for reticence in the mutter of
cabinet appointments.
Soma avail gravely doubt that liii
earn tyoee, Mrs. (Jrnnt, is any wiser on
the subject limn tho outer world. The
(jeueral must know women as well a*
horses, or tomdhinf would have leaked
out ere now from " my lady's boudoir.”
S—!
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GaLTUX I.V a Will*!. Of KlCVTr.MF.NT —
John's Mountain a Mass of (Vj.iu—Uon
lidorable excitement has prevailed in
our little city tho past week, says the
North riourgiu C.lub'i), owing to I he
unearthing of a vast coal mine in JoIui'h
Mountain, a few miles from Dalton. It
appears that the fact bus been know n
for years, but indy within the past few
dsys lias it been made kaown. Great
masses of coal uro reported for miles
around, and tho lucky ones who have
heretofore owned the rooky hills edji-
oeut are now buoysut with tlie h<-pu ol
anticipated fortune*. The coal is Slid
to be of an excellent uuulity aj for ns
IrM. Wo foar [he Jwequ.M. of ll.U. WH ” lE1 ‘ * wlU01r * ,,w “° «*“»"■
sudden outburst, for if liiu exeiteinunt]
New Advertiaements.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
KBAUS IN
Watohoa, Clocks,
DIAMOND ADD OTHZB JXWELBT,
8ILVKR AND PLATED WARM,
Mfkiil hutrumtHt •, >ir*ry CvuU, C»H. Kg, rU.
Pianos of the Best Makers.
coniintiuN everybody in town will bo out!
“boring for ilo."—Constitution
OHITI'Alt V.
Il'alchet and Jewelrif Repaired.
W MtJl.IIK.ltItV RT , C.soer of .Second,
feb25-ilin* MACON, OA.
THK OENUINK
Pcparittl IhiH lift. In MurHla, fl*.. on tliei -
IVtli of Novx-inljcr, ttliis. lire. K!i*s (imw Itob-1
uts, in llie rialHy-fisirtli y*.-«r of her atic. a, a. ■. m ■■ . _
fiih twloved Mother Indersel, a fWr a life or All lilt If 1 II IMklilrfl
much ii*.-riiln«s and many Irlslf, baa .-nUT.il in- UVVVilltll 1 UIAI V
lo her i.-vertaalhi* real. Ilor tile *•» rrmartul.'c j
in many re*|»eeU. elm ww vsllod io ix-cnli.ii GltOWN BY
• • * —• ■ -■ wonia, Ita
aorrowa. In ln-r were fullilkil Ux- wosls, -One
(•Deration v'-'tli. .nul another nsneth !*’
Ibtr in'l.et, Maj. I'hilip ls»w«, a revolutionary
onfxr.el'SoJ lib syes In .l.-alh only a few bnura „ .. . .... , _
hcl.se llie liirth of Ms dMN(bter. Iflm ofU-n aaiil ff ^ Itair Ro«l Ile*lat*r for lMt, they say: *• Wt
• _ lir _«i I,, ■ also aoOo* io iba R-si.h ailvcrlUenMRil* of
D. LANDEETH & SON.
• W«t«rn Good riel.' Polaox
lli.il abc was “born In Mirrow ami aiioe.il iu
u-,r. I" SI,. narrM Mir. •!... W.w.. Tto. k •« • u.7, oiu
widow ; and nearly nivljr year* of her lifo wen-1 1 p..uio; il ia ann|.lr a "
jm-cd m wUowkond- | fo k u«a tt« aol4 aa U-««lricH. a’bwral ol which
HoruaiMMl aft r Ihu diet rerollllion, alic lircil j ftci-SMlIy cooUina » (eorral a.w.rlmml or lh«
lo wiln.oaaa grs-aler rciululioll, dining wbL-h «Im p -"f" ta.ieiiM *mwn io ibo We". Ilcneo Uei
lo»4 her tsily mm. ami uu only gramlaon. a noble ' *eaai>ii peramu Wiled lo " vathrr Aga" from iba
(JhrirtUn yonlb. lb*- boiK.- and |wblo or kb fami- 'bblloa ih*y had w.wa.^ IVogrtMlva ■*.ioiilur.
i- ■ rci.odiaiaa M chin aeon.
1 We hi
Hbe ns* 4Ufngiii«lHi| for b.r li.ippy union of
J nirt sulsaiMH.m Ui tj.al, and *ii*laiiiin* t outlbrt-
ii( rallli in I'briai. Her life wua on« of true
iiMfuInnw. Her nntlre character, strong in de
cision and oiu-nrv. under ih<- |aiwrr of (rare, tio-
caim. wonderfully ellloienl for (<nnI. HU had a | arfe « 4 | k 2 ri T\i' ---
eon trolling power with tlw youug. barn ly idi , fill II €5 vv •
havatlwUKtmtnt RCTT*. fnsr. a reliabb
Ann, and ih> in ai Uir pries*.
Call wblla ye) la lima om
T. H. riiWKI.I.. Tr.ia'co,
febUct Druggiai, UoukMlIrr ami Huibm^r.
ly will d.-vi I-ijm- Inp bappy intlm-no- in bringing
young m.-n Into tho ministry, Two.il li r u.-pU-
•wa wbo beraiiM ininisU-r , (ooo of Uieml.lie lUv.
C. C. J<im-a t ) witc uii-ler lev Haloing In early
yonlb. Ami tlx- late .Samuel J “ ■ •
T1IK HOLY IHBLE
iprak ol her agenoy in turning bb miSi^th!. Wlt h P'aces for Family Portraits.
•acred office.
Rhu waa uniformly chtH-rfut. newt [tlw-sv* emu \ ., ... .. , _ -
rT: , .
.Iran .IrllgtiPil In Iht mscMv. and bong aroumt | n ibbstewiry. K.x M i« hr ' 7
hctairkU d. She wsa a Iriw l oly of lk*-J old
*-h*«d.
.‘'lie w a. diidiiignicliiil fnr her lnt|mrli*l bite of
•II li.TrelHtiviw ; a.-id by "law of sweet i-ouipiii
•Ion 'uru and rlrong,' alio emu|M«<il <|»sieMlc
diffin!ti.i. ‘-ill- Hted are- the pnnci-iuakan ; lor
they absll be railed Un. children of God.”
hung will our .b-sr inothrr nnd nbtlrc lire iu
llw' ti.-at uwmeriw 1.1 former d«y»! Rkft was lo
UMiiy. tin.- luri link Unit buuiul lo Ibo liappv
jinol. We will bind Goal lli.il -lie »a« qmr.-d h>
iuttg in love and hr lavi-4 . *a4 isvk w wofw
union with bor III that bright world whore
T. H. POWRLIt, Trailer,
llrncgul, !I.H.k*«ll«r aad Huiioaer.
"With us her mime «lmll llvn
Tlirougli long nice-mllug yesia.
Kmlinlined with all ouiw ln-.ir«» cun giro,
Our prais-a .mil our tiara.''
J. ...
All i> doubt and ab-.-nrlty, j™ 11
niul tlie K ulionl hordo of office Mcckcro
ato nut a little sxurciied in mind there
by. At Washington, they are lying f*r
due by the Ihrutiand, waiting to got
sumo Inkling us to who will take the
places of tho present heads of depart
ments, that they may rush in and fusion
upon tho pubiio proy liko ravening
wnlvos.
It is thought tho prospertivo Dicta
tor is Bomowhat chagrined Itccnuso the
reponl of liio tenure ofotlico lull still
Inings lire in the Hennto. Ho muy
wish to muke n lustration, nnd purge the
l.md from tho stiff ncckud, ns I republi
can, negro worshipping element, who
nro proverbially refractory, and ropre
sunt every ism in creation. Well, if
Ulysos were a fjouis Napoleon, and n
bloodies* coup de dal con'd bring to giit-f
the Uudiaal ranaHJe who sway tho nation,
und establish a strong government in
place ol llm ranting mob enthroned in
tho cnpitnl, we should sen no occasion
to regrot Ilia change. Lot us hnvo n
king nnd un aristocracy in preference to
that piebald, odoriferous, incongruous
iiuihorrary, which tho 15th amendment
threaten* to intliot upon us.
Horiously, wu are not without hope,
however, that tho now President un
pledged, uncommitted and untrummel-
cd nn he i* upon all points, sure tho sin
gle sententious utterance, '* lot ua have
peauo," Iroin Iris isolated und exulted
standpoint may take a more enlarged
view of nntiouu! affair* than tho party
hack* who essay to nh;i|H) the public
policy. i i, » nee iwi man, )4Mmia ey uiih
It is now more thnn probable from ( ga-i by M. I. Atkta’a lot. a«
tliu |*o*tponomcut until thollratol Marcii 1 M ^
by the (legislature, of the Hullook veto
the negro eligibility question, that
the case of Georgia reconstruction, will
afford ilia first test of tho tone and tem
per ot tiio i.icoming Administration.
New Advertisements.
HAXH0LP1I SHERIFFS FALKS
W’ll.l, b« sold, bnfor* th« (Jonrl IIoum dnnr, in
tb« city Ul CuilitNui, us lb« lira TintMl.y in A|-ril
n«(l, within ibs l«(al bouta of aala (La klluw-
log properly to wit:
JImiim s->d IA»t in lb« city of Csthbert, known i»
lb* Win. Mnrxau Git : containing bra aorna, more
or lea». bounded aa loiluwa . XuMb by Kvlr.w.!;
wnal, bjr airmt running aonili by Andftw Fi-nwlc
Culk-yn, touih by Isiurua Alkbwne. mat by n vs-
oast lot; l«f i#d on aa lb* lirnpti ly ,.f W'ui blur
gan. df« a Mil, In aailkly • II U in my band*, iaauad
lio-n <b* t-upoimr t'uurl of Uandulpb oouniy in im-
on I It dry Waueil *a A. II. Handrr, A din in i*.
iraiur, ale , id Win. Morgan, dmwN.1, uil ulliar li
faa la sir nanda. I'ii)|i*riy pnmtrd nul by I’lain
Idl. I’*ilira iu |M»anaaiun mdilird.
A l»« sme tuna aad plant, the oaatotn half «.|
llaiinab Knlb'a Iu-, lying in ih««iiy id Cuilibeil •
cn-iiai-iing aorra unrr or Ima, and br ng part ol
Iu' ol l.md Nu. 77. Icing in th# mb lliatnci uf K.u
didnu cuunty, and buun-u-d a. tuliuw*; N.xih be
Kiilaiila atrec', «aat hv aticnt running ami-li Inuu
Andrew Frmnla UulWga, a, uiH by ib« ntiginal Un
B tr lot, and neat by Ibe rtniaining part «l iba nald
jnnah Krilb lid, (coed on by tulua id a Juattca
tJnurt ti la, aa Ilia pmperty of llie add llaniiali
Krilb, t<> ealialy a U la la my banda, i«au*d fiixn
Jualice Coorl id 71* I Hal riel id taid omniy, in (a-
em of J. McK. (iunn *». Ilaanab Knlb, to aaliafy
•aid li la and other H fa« In mv banda. I'mperty
p,,iutcd uui by Klniallli. rartten in poeawwliMi no-
i'll*-1. Levy inn da aud returned lo me by UallilT.
Alan, Mine time and plane, lut id Unn Nn. 849,
lying ia Iba 41b lliatrint ol Mnndolpb county. I,*t.
Mf-I •• Iba pnxierly n- Tbo*. t'olb.rl, be virlue
id a fl la t.mioil front Cowola Hii|ieri.ir Court, in la-
tor of Biller A UatTaU va. enid Tlusnaa Colbert,
In .-aiUly raid it la. I'mp«riy pointad uni by K. I,.
Iioug'a**. riamtifTa Attorney. Teuauta In pimaun-
•ion am,fled.
aI«>. aama lime and plana, lota of laind, Nna. IM,
IM, lylug In Ilia tub llialrlot of aaid couuir. Lev-
ltd on aa thr priiu«rl|r ol Win. (bileinau to aalidy
IVtamjr Otiurt II fit laattud irnm aald Cuorl in (avor
of Wm. A. Raua.ni v*. Win. 0-i|*tiiaa, maker, and
Ueurge 11. Hmilh, andvraer. I'ropaity Ukan from
CORN! CORN! CORN!
COHU S1.10!
SQUARE “ON IT” AGAIN.
MEAN CORN ATOXK DOLLAR AND TEN CENTS PER BUSH
EL. SI. 10. tsjC Ctuiu; now still buy it while the proposition ia Often to
you Corn .i»i .10. lhavu 25 car ksnin to arrive this week, at ll.lO.^fMl
Ortler it now, while you can get it, ami
let the Money Gome with the Order.
VV- A. HUFF.
“ OJN IT !”
Not on ii ysidH’iranK, but one of those elxgaol
Buggies. Those who wmit otic will cal) ou
1 CcncvfU ” or ° Am Miller”
W, A. IIUF?.
ii
ON IT I”
Yes, on one of those oM.fusliioneil “Concord” or ” WoodrufF" Wagons—the
best iu the world. If you want one, you mn*t cull on
W. A. HUFF.
Ta* D geai.
Alan, aame lime and place, I^>1 (No. sot known!
sbereun i» iba Wnud rtbop, l arnage Uepoailorv
ami lilarkem Ih Shop, bounded a* toliowa: North
tr let of Mia Uib*on, W«at by Lumpkin afreet,
fita* fact boat.)Mouth by Uit!«apie'e iiak.n
“ a the
fJrysulitic .Soap,
- A 5' eieellent detergael aad anliwH.tw Roap.
1 .A WU kill Lie* on Pig a, Tk-ha os lLa<
•) omit and Inaecla on Treea, wilt cur* Itch an,
tni«t dlaeaaea of Ibe akin.
Kor axle by T. H POWELL, Treated
hbV^t Urnggiat. Ibvkeribw and Htatwser.
FOWKLI/N
lixcelsior Yeast Powder.
The Purest and the Best,
PpilKY are prepan-d of eelrcto-l and wholreome
1 m.lrrial, with a rare to ineurt a uaib rm aad
r.|-ablo linking Powder. 1 bav* iuad» aud sold
ihem fir year*, and they b**a *1 way a glean eolin
aai.af.irtion. T. M. PtlWK.I.L Trnatse,
Irb ikct Drngglat, ll.arkaaller and Hutimwr.
Fishing Tnckie.
niVOED I.1MKRICK 110OKH,
It LINKS and COrTlIff LINKS,
KLOATH or CORKH.
For aale by T. R. POWKI-U Tau.i.w,
l.bJ.'<t Drngg»i, Honkrrliar and Suii<>aer.
Onion Setts.
[ J AVI ReeaiTtd fhun I). I andreth * Hon
White 8ilver Skin ONION SETTS,
Yellow 8tra*burg
Th.aa aieiba MKTTM, not lire am.il RRKU8K
IIULU, arflad om III llie large New Kn«laod Ustai,
xbli-b are -u-e lo“*bo<A’' and diaapiaua) ibe
idanUr. Thr-*- Rett* make l.klttlk Untune.
Fur aala by T. 8. l'HWi.1,1., Traataa.
fcba -cl Droggiat, il»ka«Uer and MtaU- n«r.
N OTICK.—Will ba aol<l k*l*rt Iba Cuart lloaaa
door is lha nly of Uulbbert, on Uia ttrat Twea
day la April oral, withla Ibe Ural hours of aalr,
ail (4) llarral* of Hemp, containing Itu) gallon*,
mura ot laa* i Ire tad on by vtriimnf a H*t|irrior
t'uorl li fa, iaiuad from lha Superior Uonrl r»l Kar.
ly roanly, in laror ol Sarah H. Column ea. John*
' o»ia*. Property potwiad ixrt W Kieid.r * doom,
PlamlifTa AUomai*. W U. UUNLKY,
fabXMd |.r. fee f 1 HpacU llrpaty Rbenffi
( ~1 KOHUIA, ItisiMiLru Cwesra — Oaurga Him.
* gi-rlord, Ai|>niui*ir*i»i un the eaUle uf 8- N.
Uurd, late ot eaid eouily decaeard, applree l.x let
iere ol dl*inla*MHi from *aid aalalo ; ell parano* are
auttbed tb*l bre application w I ba evn*id0«i at
ibe 8r|iiember letui of Iba Ooort of Urdiaary tor
«uid county.
Ui*« nndrr my band and offi-ial aignatura, this
8)d day uf Krbtuary, 18*9. M. UUKMI.KY,
faba'.Am Ordinary.
“OJN ITP
I alhiilu to nil the latest Htylex of Wagons ntul Buggii
and uxumine my stock.
ios now in t
Call
W. A. HUFF.
N OTH t—A. lahuua baa applied for ei.
rtliplion of personally, and *«lling ap.rl and
• ■luatbHi ol boW0le*d *sd I will pa** up«n Ibe
,. and I *-*ma a) iu o’alaok A. M, oa iba At b day of March,
propartr of A. I‘4S, ol my effico.
in.ni MuparUr, feb*k« M. OORMI.KT, <Hdloary.
Leonard ta. K. A Lchmaa.
VOTICZ.— William Hendry ba* auptred for at-
| *m pi ion of |xrs.o»lly and raltisg *|«rl and
A 1 **, nun* lima and placo. Iota of lamd, 834 ; •"’F 1 ' 0 " °f prramaliy i - ,
and 8 .4. lyirg in llie lo.b Oiatrtel of aaid cooaty. | Mslmmen.ia o< boaiwatra.1 and I will |«-* apnn
Lovlad nn by virtue of f.mr Jn.i.re Coart fl f«», i». * ,m * 10 ° A. M., oa
.J C .. ■ V * .1. ... . ' . 1 .1 ■■■
by rin
•iird from the 77. th District uf aaid t enet?, in fa
vor of Henry Loaf, Admima'ratnv <-f Jam?* M ith
rw», dred., *g»in*l John tV. ThurlkiU and Waller
|T Itrevra. aenirliy. Levied on aa fh* protwrir of
Wo .hull nwnit with hroollilooo ititoriwt T t “"J". “«">». “•'<-- ~l'l " r...
% ' Levy made and returned to me by ItaitilL Tenant
the sequel.
Iu tiio ineuntime, let Georgia lie true
to herself. Eut no dirt; trend no step
backwards; bow down to no political
Moloch; but preeorvo a calm independ
ence nnd self possession, which at least
ahull challenge tlie respect and ml mini,
tion of our onuinio*.
If doomed again to full and bo crush
ed beneath tho chariot whool* of the
Juggernaut of Radicalism, lut us accept
our fate like inoii, mid prefer this op-
pre*s : t>n to tho immunity which could
alone, bo secured by tho sacrifice of dig
nity nnd principle. Courage, country
men ; might will not always triumph
over right; nnd blood, good Saxon
blood, trill maintain that supremacy
which the God of revelation assigned to
L
ipur!
■PM»
Ibe k'huay ol March.
rt»4.Vft M. UUKMI.KY, Or,Unary
A DMlMsTJLI TO»8 &A UL
m poweavioo not IIIed.
Al»o. aame lime and place, lot uf land No. 105
tying in Ibe loth DiatHct of aaid oooniv. I«vle<t
on aa the properly ol Loiliea 11*11, by viriiM of a U
fa laeued rrom Kandnlph Superior Cuurl, m Umr
ol J McK. duns va **<d Ltni*a Hall, in miiifv
III fl fa, and other fl lai in my haa-i*. I’mperiv
K inted out by W. I> Kolduo, i’lsiutid a Ailixuay.
naut In po*n«-ssius notified.
Alan, same lima and place, lot of I^nd, Nn ‘3\4,
in Ibu Bill 1 *istiict ol said manly, levied , ii aa
ih« uiopcrly of J. It. I’ulkck, lo' *ali*fjr T** b la
tor tne rear 1947, and auodrv cn*t ti (aa in nu
band* I’ropcrlr taken from Taa D=gwt. Tenant
in poaaeaamn ouiifled.
A'ao, aame lime and place, lot of Land, Nn. J99,
lying in tbc nth Dialrw-t of said c >uoty. Levied
nn aa the pro|*riy vf V. W, lloiaclair, in *aii*ly a
Ta* fl -a fur 1987, and sundry Coal ti Us in inr
hard*. 1'iopertv Uken finui T*i Digest. Tanatit
in inwacMioo Ooiifled.
JAR. Util'll AN AN, Dept, Sheriff.
. AU«\ aimc lime and plica, by rirlua ol
from K*i ' , L °—**-- " — * • * •
tit. 17s.
one 9 Hnraa „ .
Roan Mule, a* lb* prapevtv of Samuel A. filter. Sr., . .. „ .... .. .
I.,.„ a, Hi.„ ± H„tta. w«i.w ,.‘*1jl. ty-wy**.*-. 1 *- °rr* lW ‘. '. h r •‘■■V
2*■- i*" - \.£!Jili
Wb3.Md-prw ,w U pw l..j, ! T" .“I— "! •«"“ "*
the Cuiirt ol Ordinary of raid rnaaly lo E- L.
Dooglaaa, Adminiclra'or un Ibe eata'e oi Samuil T
Andrew*. U'v ot eaid enriatr drotaaad. ta sail tl>*
real e*t*'e belonging in aaid e*i*ia. No. 3, in
District ot origlnellv fjrrly now Calboan eounly,
Oa., will be wild ia Moegnn, in aaid emialy d Cal
hmtn, the Ini above omtinflcd. Tersw cu*h.
Rale leal Taaaday ia April nett.
Ivbtaidi K. L. IUIUULASR, Adnir.
ADJUMSlllJTO/rS SALK
1)Y virtue af an ixdrr granted by the Cnort of
I J Ordinary of Rvid dpti county, Oa., I will sell
o-i It-a Ut»l Tuewtw\ m April n«»t, before the Court
llouae d *»r ia CuiMo-ii, Raudoipb eouaty, Ua.,
Inr ct*b, lot of Isnd. No. 1VI, in the Sth Dialiici
of seal ronsty. Sold a* the property ot ibe eatai*
of Joseph A. Daria, hi* of Knlu.n eoaalr, dv
ce*M«L Sold fnr Ibe be Debt of Iba eeediinrs.
D. I*. HII.L,
fob I Alda Admr. ratal* of J. A. Davit.
“ON IT I”
I mean tho larguet aud most select stock of
Wagons, Buggies and Harness,
In Msonn. Anything that runs on the ground, from a Six-Horse Wagon to •
Silver.M<Hinted Two-wheel Velocipede.
feb25ct W. A. irUPF.
Tlie
JAMES 1UVER INSURANCE COMPANY.
mOIIMONL), V-tY
Capital $1,500,000.
, ISA ACM,
I ! nm*iiw.xt.
JAMES BLYTIIK MtKIKK,
Hrcni rauf.
r r
IIK Ira
• and Initio#
of this deaerredly pnp n ', r Compasy bav* ineraaaed so largalv lbat it
renr-.ve the prioei|«al ..'»oe from Howard,?’.** lo kichnx.nd, Vu. OffWwl
and direetrd by geoUeme* of Mitegrtiy aa-t o-mmaadiBg ability, wbo poaaraa lb# eallra eoofldewce of
the tioath, ixi orgaawufo* a,n ofT-r h'tHwr tod«Mwm*«U In all drstivui i#f iwoteetlng ibeir huanea asd
piopertr lu-rn ihe rjr-gn of lha d*v.w— - “• * l 1
They c-ntioue ut Uka rUkf at m <di _ r ...
Houar*. I’uhlic Kd.fire*. ..x-h •* C.lleg.., tWrbr., Aeadeo
and UkontMia >n^KMd>ti*hni*nt» bkoi. upon Mevebr .... ...
asd uther uaeeriplinaa of puyevty saaaaaaa*ry te
U. H. JOSKR,
• or on pUhlali-na Com CHba, ai
K.x other and fall partiouiara apply to
’»w»Ae Hwellinga, Rlora Uouaaa, Baras, Uia
amfoa. llatel*, Cosrt Housaa. Merchant Mill*,
ndiaadii* ie atore *r is IraaaiU ; CeMn ha
pEcr
Wholesale Drug House
ivCA.ooisr,
1j. W. HUNT db Oo.«
No. Hi hiiiI HI l lierry MrrH,
W OtJLD iahirm th* DraggieU, Merclwsta, asd Dealer* (eserally, of 8*mlb-Wraters Oasrgfo. that
they have a*iabli*brd •
S aame lime and plica, by eirlua of oa* S fa . r • n..
<«i.dol|di Superior Court, lota of Und. Nut.' CARKU. T. UAHI, J " 2*^
is. 179. f<*S. »I0. 81 A. ooe Hn» gv aad Hameaa, < ., ru Kn j „ . RP » j!!
Horae Wagon, ooe 4-ll.xa^ Wagoo. om J U ARr 1 Adjourned T.!m, 18*9. Jaa
Ulll. ..lha a.r.tuiftv i.l k lljaa U. Vary, 1 >t# .
DuT -150 new hills have Iwen intro
duced into IheGutirgia House of Rep
resentatives, und uver 20U h» the ben
slo.
At this rate, if the daily stipcntl of i tbs* portion „ - , r
.t„n u. )..-.* .... :.. .1 *h-l jsOreek ; the whole containing FM acraa more nr I
Ibe atatute in tuch caeca made and prurided.
A tree r>tract from the en<suwa of aaid Craart.
1*64 1 «miuj* M. C. I'AKKKRRUN, D. C.
WANTED!
ua I idea lino*, ti
Poaatpoxiecl
JUSJHiDPM SHKRiyys SALK. JT
u ILL l>e aoW. before ihe Court Hesse d#nr. te I TKACHKR
tb- 1 city t*f I'u'bbart, on ibe lirat Tit aJar iu Anitl;
ae*'. the f-.llnwirg pr»|nrrty to wit: A gent'enM of *nmpe«ea( au
My tiytue.dfl foln.m Itasd.dph .-n,mrior CaeH, • PL ct.arge of a c dared acb.'ol io ibe cilv of Cslb-
SacHuoai lula ot Und Nn*. Ilti. 151, IK, and ail, her!. A Iib^a! aa'ary will be girea.
18, Ij isg on mat aide of Pacbit- “»*d* to Um Ordinary of and eoonlr.
... ,, | m un#* ; rue wnme containing fiW «cie* more or A. A. UAMHLK.
nmo dollars bo kept lip, in three months . fogs, ,-acepliag right ot way Of Rontbwaatere Kni I A. HOOD,
our 8ok.Ni « urako law. enough lo ! 7"! >'•«* •'•, “ “» W."! «<, •' j- aaVa
■ ,i pi , “ | A. J. «a*u. It* U'orof U. n. Crawford --a .ia*t r.. S. ( HASTAIN.
atiii.e vine, by tho use of long or short govern tho entire universe, it.tluding 1 •*« w*.d. So’U S.r percba*e m •#«»?. Pointed | _ 8cbo«l C< *
slijwt. In th# former, after thorough |tJ«tKhu ratal’s Island of Uarrutaim. •'"jjl&i*
-IWHta.
K. S. IIROOKS.
Deputy Slung.
THUS. MUSK. Lbarrman.
M. Oosauv, Secy. jao'3-tm
WSOXaBMAXaS
KOR Till 8ALR OF
DRUGS, MEDICINE.-, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY
GOUDri, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Etc., Etc.
Satiafuotioii gtiarmit«r<*d both in qnality and price of Gotsls,
Cull and sou us, or send yonr onlcrs.
L. W- HUNT 8l CO-
Arriving and Departing Daily SprilC ImilOrtuUOB,
AT AND FROM TDK * W 1
" BROWN HOUSE," Cuthbert, G..,
KiUPPI.IKR of Raenn. Rides and Hams Finer ot
at I <\iulilM-» and prtem. Porto Rioo, A, B, C,
Crashed and Powdered Mugara. Strained llnnev,
Rk> aad Jan Codec, Oeorgia Hyrep, Coentrr and
Ooahce Uniter, Checae, a variety of Cracker*.
Starch, S..*p common and foaey, Kl«:k asd I tree*
Tea*. Chocolate, fielalina. Soda, Si arch, Crvam
Tanar, Vu'ash, I’otaioea, Coro, Meal, Unu,
Gnrdfii Need*, Elf., Etc.
At the aame plioa von ran al*n get yoar life ie-
aured in oa* ol the very beat Southern Die laew
reoee Compaaiea by
«»!*•« A. A. WILKIN, Agent:
Boarders Wautcd
HAVE COME.
Bo'tderu, *ed eroniiae to ea* every anrlM* lo nee *
aaiufoe-mo. Term* naodrrete. ; AJARDENINQ for Ibe Smitb.
I bav* a It< eaa and t<ol. Mar Ibe Ibptbi CaiUae. 'J By Wes. F. Whit a.
•rbkb I will reel or eall at a ba-galn. , A 1XA UILL'S Sew Cook Hook.
trblS lm Maa. D. C. VKMUUSON -U
^ i MERICAS Cattle Deetoe,
“ Spring Stock." | j^odbw dmnt,
18 0 9.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY ind STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG. CATOR A CO.,
<37 A Jffil RsUiastrre Stmt, ftafftseoee, M4.
ming Ribbon*, Velvet and Saak Ribbon*. Boa-
net C arm*. Rilke aad Raima, |||*.ioea. It load a.
la*oe*. keebee, Natle and Velvet*, French Flower#
aad Fraibeta Sitae RoaaeU aad 1 juiiee Hals trim
med and nnl. Imaiad, - aaduwaa asd Rbakev llooda.
The large.) Slock ot MiiUsery Uonds ia this
O-entry, asd eMpialled ia ehoiea variety, which
ate oBr at prieea that will defy roapetitb**.
UT Order* aolkriied. bblllm*
W HITE LEADS,
LomaedOfl.
Paint Dreabae.
Yarn tab Bre bee,
‘h Tuola.
frbltet
I be T. 8. ni|ii ,
OnhLp.t, Uuokacikr and S UUouct*
rihab Tuola, ' UQPA8BE
) arenbes. ' ’
31 By Dadd.
S TRAWBERRY CULTL’MK.
Mv Pardae.
gMALI. FRUIT CULTURE.
QU ARBER, b
S. POWKLL,'VtM'Mk
LblUt UntggMt, Ikoljeiln aad Slot user.
By F slice.
I, be* lo grove Ikent.