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<tl)t ifiitll)bcrt Appeal.
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8AWTELL ft JONES
If. II. JON Ij2 S, KwToit.
Til U USD A V, JINKS, 1800.
Mr Dnvia Hull in Atliinlu waabnrat
lout Friday. Lom $75,000.
•0%. Flour from new wheat has np-
I mu red in tho Augti"tn market.
Mu Bob Wagnur tho notorious thief
hna licen recaptured.
ear (Ion. Lawton cmno within one
rote of Iwing elected preflident of tho
New Oriental Commercial Convention,
which fMicecedod that at Memphis.
Weir The B.iinlnidga Argus nsserts
licit the genuine cattcrpillur is ut work,
find instances 400 acres of land in Mid
die Florida, ownod by one individual,
which had been swept by (ham.
We still consider the rimy npochry
jilinl. Wait and scy who is correct.
Mr Near Quitman, Georgia, n negro
was recently shot hy an assassin. The
wholu country should lise and lynch
him on tli*s spot, whan arrested. Such
nets, which nil g-tod men denounce, are
n*ed at Uie Ninth with fenrful effect
against us. Kvon the slightest modi,
cum of truth, serves iin tho prolific
test (or volumes of detraction and abuse,
•A. Tho Grillin Star thinks we have
been tho victim of a lingo “junk" in the
statement mndo that 90 per cent, of the
cotton would die out.
The "Star” will Had in our lust wceki
issue, tho editors correciion of the re 1
murk, which was published in his nb
•cnee and prodicstcd solely upon the
iiutliotiiy of nn cxpciioncad planter.
Thk Macon committcu who appealed
to Grant against the selection of Turner
as their postmaster, were couly informed
it was too late. The appointment hnd
boon made, and must stand. Besides,
it was necessary to punish Georgia for
hwr iitrocilius upon tho biaeka,
As n mnltor of courso Spoon Builtt
and Sumner hnd a hand in the piu.--
Oh how this treatment will make the
South love tlifl "o'd flag.*'
KT Cresswnll, the blackguard, to
his oilier (junliflealioni ns n radical rfi
piuml, adds that of perjury. It uppears
in 1801 ho actually raised a Confederate
company, nnd yet uftonvnrd* took the
iron dad oath, finch ingrutes nlwayi
out Herod Ilt-rod, iu their inalignnncy.
M* The Atlanta papers speak of a
cotton plena and lint room on exhibition,
w hiuh takes the cotton directly from the
gin snd pneks it ncatlv, ns fast nn sepn
iated from the seed. It is said to be n
great wiving of lint.
MT Wo Imvo n colored preacher in
Cuthbeit who can ho heard nearly two
miles.
M. Dr. Janus Kush, probably tho
most distinguished of American pliyai
• inns, died iu i'hilndelphiu lust week at
thu advanced age of 84 years.
Kkh'diatiox—Karraixo Wkihik.—
Bowi.ino, May 24 - A largo outnhor of
people were Iu town to-day, nnd lintoned
to iiu account of his stewardship from
lion. J. 8. Golludny, our represontu
tivu ill Congress. Liu uunouuced him-
self in luvor of repudiation, and fully
provcil to his attuntivo lieureru Unit Coil-
£ i css was not u very virtuous body.—
Iv expressed the deep iiiorCHuatiou he
fefl when .Meuard, the uugvo from I,on-
ieiiltlit, idiiimod his sunt in the Uousa of
KeomHuitutive*. Golluduy, by his aeul
mid attention to all tho interests of his
conutuuciits, is making l.inmulf exceed
ingly popular with this district.—Cor.
Courier Jourml.
Mr Murder will nut. Tho oflioinl
figures of tho North Carolina “oloution"
mi tho ratification of tho negruixud com
etitiitioii havo up|mnre«l, nnd of a total
registered vote o! 190,872 it seems that
only 98,084 votes, or 5,852 less than a
hurt* majority, wore oust in fuvoi of that
instrument. Tho pretended government
of North Carolina Is, therefore, not only
a negro government but a negro minor
ity governmentand yet two Senators,
i-cven Kepresentatlvos, and nine votes
in the Klectoral College are to represent
this fraud in tho ooiincils of tho nation,
whore they will bo us effectual to rulu
us as the sumo number of lawful voices
from the North. Down with reconstruc
tion. The while tmm of the North did
not fight to ho ruled by tho negroos of
tho South.
rer tv»l. Uulbort reports to th
(uivviiior that he has paid into the
SLn'c Treasury $25,000 <>f the earnings
■ if the Western Jc Atlantic ituilroud for
lira month of April.
rysnbecrlption pn|«r circula
ted for anno charitable purpose, was
piesonted to a wealthy French msnu-
faoturcr, wlui wibecribed SO Cranes —
•Twenty fra nos 1’ said Urn lady udUi pro-
sonted the list to him; “why yon ought
t.» b« ashamed of yourself. Your son
has eu'isoiilied fifty francs.” “Tliat’s
all very well," replied the ninmifnctur-
ror, ‘ uiy son has a rich father, and can
nth*r*t to o<ive more than I, who shall
European Labor for the South.
The ixpcriuiira of the past three
years, dcmonetr.it*'* fho futility of nnjs
sttumpt to Hupplsiiif'iit or supersede
gro liclmr, «»y im| s»r I id ions from the
peasnn'ry of the old e<umtties.
Beared in enlig' tom <i n.mmuiiilioH
and not inseitsilih* to ambition, they no
•tinner reach the eldortnlo of their hopes,
the shores of Ain riua, than new and
enlargud ideas obtrude themselves.—
No longer confined to tho narrow lim
its of nn Irish potato patch, or chilled
by tho dreary moors of Scotland, nr
forced as in Holland to contend with
the sea for the diminutive spot of solid
earth they once inhabited, tho broad
ncrt'fl and ttnbrokun forests of the new
world present the strongest nttructions.
At tho close of the first year of their
son ice, they nro not slow to perceive,
that oven with tho paltry savings of
thnt brief period, with the pioneer’s axo
they may enter the wilderness, nnd
curve out n home and glotiuus inde
pendence for themselves. Tho South*
ci n planter after all his pains and out
lay therefore, to secure foreign while
labor, finds himself defeated at the very
thrcshhold of his enterprise, and contin
ued experiment in tho snmo field will
but rnpo.it tho experience of the past.
He simply becomes n success!ill im.
migrant agent, and the udvnntngo to be
reaped is remote amt merely Incidental, j
But our ruined fences, and tho rop- (
id increase of brambles and broom-
sedge in the fields once smiling with
plenty, admonisli iih that something
nuut be dune to rcstoro our waste!
pluces.
Will the present African labor suf
fice? Wo answer no. Kven now ev- (
cry year witnesses n material subtruc-|
tion ftom tho supply which can bo
made nvailublu.
Infanticide, whiskey, nnd disease,
slay their thousands; the j ills nnd pen-|
Iton.lories of tile country contain not a (
few, tho field is becoming more und (
more distasteful to female laborers, our (
railroads absorb hosts of the very pick ^
of the plantst'ou force, the love of nov-1
city and sight seeing induce crowds to
throng and hang about every town and
village, where imtey even perish from
want, the ambition to set up for them-J
selves rapidly transforms into tenants or
freeholders thu most prosperous of the
black operatives, all.these causes whin
combined, arc swiftly nnd surily ex-,
huuiting the supply of ATriam labor.
How then nan the South continue to |
produce tho great ■ tuples, and exist ns
an agricultural people 1
Tho only solution to this problem, in
to be found in the Importation of inden- |
turn! Asiatics. These pcnplu who sub-j
wist, nlmogl wholly upon vegetables are
docile and tractable, mid far superior to
the negro in skill nnd intelligence. j
They can bo contracted for at vory
low rates lor a term of years, nnd coni- j
iug from tho jungles of tho Fast are ul-
ready acclimated. In Louisiana thu
experiment Inis nlrondy been mnilo with
complete success. Ttue these heathen
still retain llio mnnnuis, customs, nnd
traditions of their futhors, but this was
equally tho enso with tho African,
who, even after nn interval of near two
centuries, is but half civilized, and rnp-J
idly relapsing into his pristine state of
superstition ami barbarism. |
But the decendant of Shorn as before
stated, is vastly superior in nil respects
to thu childrcm of llnm, and it will he
hard indeed if a nation of J’rotustunt
ehristians cannot overthrow the Bud-^
Idem, and errors of a scattered few,
who, us decreed of old, nro " hewers of
wood, nnd drawers of water for Jnphet.l
Some even propose to introduco ne
groes again, not bought with uionoy,or
cap'.urtd wil'n bow and spear, but ns
emigrants and citis.ms of tho “Great
Republic,"
Of tbo propriety of lids project we
aro not prepared at present to express'
an opinion.
It will bo difficult however for Radi
cal spirits, white, black and grey, " to
stultify their own pot theory of freedom'
to suuh all extent, ns to exclude from*
their midst the untutorod Kboe, or
Fouluh, who seeks thu benefit and pro
tection of the “best government the
world ever saw.”
But wo have said enough for (ho
present, upon this question, rooii to bo 1
one of absorbing interest tn tho South, j
Whether from Europe, Asia, or Af
rica, a new supply of labor must bo in-1
troduoed for this tropical r.gion, and'
tho subject will ore long nssumo u prac
tical significance, which cun neither bo
avoided now ignored.
Doihiin'O » Naomi t'wnnmii.- It I* #al«l
that tho (-Itiaons of Cuthhovt lure order'd their
mall atnppod at Ward'a btaUou. They |»rvf«-r lo
Miv a bov •« tl daily, than to havo it
paw through the handa ol thu ii<gyo Postmaster-.
Seisiumth llrpnUtean.
This is a uiistukc. Our new Ap-
poinloo has thus fur failed to give satis
factory bond* ami we are not without
hope (its ho must soc that the po<-itiiiu
will not be a bod of rose*) tb*k he may
l>e iuduced to withdraw his jucieutioosi
Bainbridge, Cuthbert and Co
lumbus Railroad,
The public pulse continues to beat
strongly in favor of thin new enterprise,
and the subscription rolls ure daily
swelling in magnitude.
Boon the -privstu contributions will
resell the handsome figure of near a half
million dollars. Even tho must sceptic id
now cuiu.cdu that the speedy construc
tion of the Komi is nn assured fact.
'l he sentiment in fuvor of an nir line,
or a near approximation there to, is well
nigh unanimous.
With tho exception of a slight deflec
tion ill renehmg Colquitt, the count)
silo of Miller, for which many substan
tial reasons nre adduced, wo predict
the route will be almost as the crow
(lies. A bend to Morgan would in
Volvo an additional cost of about $70,
000, while to tuku Blakely on the route
Would probably require a hundred thou
sand more.
These figures \vo get from official
source*. Now while wo lionrtily wish
tliut every (own and villugo within stri
king distance could enjoy the benefits
ol direct Railroad uommuuiculions, still
we do not think that the sucuess of the
whole undertaking should he imperillod
for (he gratification of curtuin localities.
Nor should we weaken tho prestige of
tho project, ns one of the grand links
in the highway to tho West, by giving
a toil nous course to tho road bed in
question.
In tbo locution of tho proposed route,
individual Interests nnd even tho wish
es of entire communities should be
ignored, if in conflict with the grand do-
sign sought to he accomplished, which
is * he fair remuneration • f tho ntuukhol-
ders, and the highest good of the great
est number concerned.
It should he remembered also that nn
active competition will exist between
the Albany nnd Thoirnisville^KoaJ, nud
Hint umltr leview, and It is of tho lust
importance (hut mg Bond should run
ns fur Rmit ns possible, in order that it
may contend successfully fur the pro
duce of tho rich tract of country, which
will be an it were dcbntenblo ground
f.»r both enterprises. To travel fur
uwny fiotn that region and almost with
in sound of tho steam whistles on the
Clistuhooclioo, simply to goby (he coun
ty silo of Knrly, is asking too inuuh at
tho hands ot the projectors of the Road.
They could but’or aflud to buy the
town of Blakely and let the inhabitants
build anew iu soino more convenioiit
situ.
While we do not thereforo attach the
least blame to our Early friends fur
wishing tho Road to pnss hy their doors,
wo are not without hope that when the
inexpediency ot the step is mode evi
dent to them. they will in that event
abandon their ntlitudu of quasi host.lily
to tho entire underbiking, and join heart
nnd hand in the work of construction,
Even though it docs not run directly
through the centre of tho count)’, the
benefits derived from the Rond will be
almost incalculable.
Sinking individual preferences ns to
route etc., etc , llio people of thin en
tile region should unite as one man and
push forward to completion this impor
tant enterprise.
Wimm: Dm ir Com: FttoM.—Wo aro
informed that Mr. James Holt, of Wil
CoX county, found in his guano some
men’s bones, nud a human hand with
tho skin still attached. Where was
this guano manufactured ? Is it possi
ble that men are to ho found so sordid
and grovelling as to knowingly grind up
ami sell the ftuorod remains of the hero
ic defenders of a lost, but none tho less
noble cause 1-JfimhiuriNc DUfwtch.
Coolawwiikk, May 24, 1809.—Editor
Albany Sent: The planters or Georgia
and Florida seem to bo vory much alaiii •
cd about the ontirpillur on cotton.
1 litlVV b?90 raising cottoa fur thirty,
two years In Middle nnd Southwest
Georgia, nnd Imvo often found on cot
ton abouttho first of June, the little worm
resembling the caterpillar. It is o short
duration, remaining about eight or ten
days nnd then dianppeniiug in the
ground directly under tho stulk of cot
ton. In about twenty days it appears
again in thu shape of the candle-fly «.r
m Her, nnd deposits on thu lent of the
cotton tho eggs which prodneo the gen
uine caterpillar, nnd is ns destructive to
the plant as Bullock i.s to our civil gov
ernment in Georgia.
The lice now making its ravages up
on the cotton plant, in my opinion, is
prodocod from the small hug called the
iudy hug, which every gardener Is famil
iar with. I Imvo examined closely tho
operutioiiA of tho Iudy hug in depositing
their millions of eggs on tho leaf of the
plant. Moio onor. Gooi.rihivehty.
Missthui. —Wo learn that the jury
at Dawson Court, on Friday las*, made
a iiiisstriul in the case of the State vs.
hco, (barged with tho murder of Cupt.
Fletcher Eleven wore for murder with •
out recoinmendatioii lo the mercy of the
(Jour 1 , uud one murder with reeom- '
mendutioii. Kh-ven for hanging and I
one fin- Penitentiary for life.—Albany \
Asms, 1*4,
Drn.ixrR Gkf.atnkks.—It is said that i
the negro Snelson, whom Mr. Cress well
desired to make {Kistmaster at A odor ■
MMiville, in Georgia, promptly declined j
the honor, on the ground tlmt he hud J
not the time to spare from the field.
Will Savannah Loso HerOppor-
* tunity ?
This is the day for material progress,
for rapid advancement in commercial
enterprise. New York nnd Sim Fran
cisco are now connected hy rail. Much
the greater portion—and by fur tbo
most difficult—has been nccomplishcd
in three years. You may call it mad
fieiw in expenditure, hut there stands
tho great result, with its wonderful prom
im* just bursting upon u«. Tbo Memphis
Commercial Convention is in session,
md ih urging the completion of a 8outb-
■rn Pacific railway. Jt will he done;
•ukc that for granted nnd shape your
mds accordingly. Vast burdens ol vsl-
■able freight bom west of tho Kocky
Mountains will soon he seeking outlet
on the South Atlantic const. Where is
it to go ? Is it to come near our doors
and then turn away to New Yotk as
the only great mart capable of receiv
ing and disbursing tl c volume of the
discharge from bo many great arteries?
Is there to be no other centre where the
throbs uud pulsations of these great ar
teries are to l*» fc!t but this great city ?
jJut it is easier to ask than to uupw yi
qne»tio(iS.
Millions of tho most valuable freight
is to come from the Pacific const across
the continent, seeking its way moro di
rect to n hundred ilii!ert-iil Kurnpeun
|K»rts. The Northern route, though »1-
icudy completed, cannot compete with
it iu the winter time. It must, therefore,
have II monopoly ol this great bM- ( ,,eas
The route will not be abo w d thu peril!
lei of 22 degrees math--the latitude ol
8avnDnr.Ii—q fact of marked signifi
cance, if the people interested wilTbut
see it uud feel it, in such a way nn to
take timely steps lo profit by it. It
should not bo allowed to turn from this
parallel after it bus rauched the Missis-
sip pi Valley, for want of mrnna to push
it forward both speedily and cheaply,—
Those means ami appl antes aio not now
Mt hand for the pmpose, but they can
be ly the lime they i.*e needed, if .Sa
vannah docs not lose her opportunity,—
To see it iu time is a great point guid
ed. But how to be done ? Tbo answer
lies with the meruhaiits and property-
holders of that city. Our business is
not with such details os how (ho road
shall run, whal routes, et<\ Them ure
minor matters, easy of solution, when
the pabulum is found to feed the enter
prise. Tho menus, the credit is in Sa
vannah (or tho purpose. I.et the mer
chants utid property-holders but be con
vinced—the one that their business is to
be increased two thirds in valuo, and
there will he no lack of raihoads tap
ping the grout contra! one to empty their
wealth into thu lap ol the city, or ol
steumers, to carry it direct to the point
of destination.
As to the Inir and harbor of Suvuninb,
menus are only needed by diodging to
deepen to thu required capacity. The
volume of wilier that pusses Glasgow
iu Scotlund to the 8ua, is a rivulet ns
compared with the Savannah. Aitisan
skill has done thu bulimic, and Glasgow
not only builds tho largest and finest
•tonmers in tho world, but lays nearly
the whole of it. almost to tho extent
that New York does, under co tr.bution
So it inuy he with Savannah, with llio
proper cut or prise inaction, judgment in
direction and and skill in execution —
If slio is not in possesion of nil these, it
is hoi miufortuno, and another must take
the palm and onjoy tho fruits of posses
sion, whilst shu will ho left to regret hoi
loss of opportunity.— Va'doeta Tunes.
“I*oon Whitr TnAsu.’’—In Fort-
land, Maine, women who make cloth
injf for Now York houses, get 25 cents
apioco for woolen sack coats, from 124
to 18 coats for pants, for ordinary over
coats 40 cents, and for the heaviest
and best made (10 to 75 cents. And
they havo, some of them, to support
children on these beggaring wages —
•‘Let us take up n contribution to help
educate the unforlunnto colored men in
the South,"—A Northern Kcchinjt.
WMr. B. B. *i>uOr.ill«oretd, Bul
locks Secretary, has resigned.
Now Advertisements.
The Giant Grip is Here at Last I
l^vcrybo'l) in tli<‘ Lund .Must
Have It.
THIS REASONS WHY.
nf CKM KNT. rrur nol-1, ana b«a proven in ti*
more Isaac tout, and in Ipm lime Ibau inj other nn
record, ll in mv while it makes no »eanv» on Hi r
crockery, ll its liquid, always r«»dy fcir u-c. It
ar>«ak< (or itaclf whatever applied, and ia aold at
half the price tv I any ol bar IVuieot—2.1 co-vla par
bnttle (l ia oareAillj outdo by l'rof. lUrtloy, an
r i-Con federal# soldier and native (ienrgtan.
lie will alan citracl Coma, llirviona and wari*
by Ilia root, witbntit pain nr IiI-mmI letting and
warrants than) no! .o return, and ebargea only ho
rents rach. j*3 Hi
RANDOLPH SHERIFF'S SALE.
WILL be aold, before the Coart lloaae door, fa
thu citv of CulbtR-rt. on tuc Ural Tneeday in JiiI.t
nut. within the legal hour* of tale, Uie following
propeiIr. to-wil:
Lot of Land. Nn. 1ft. in Ihe lUh Dtvlnel, I«nt nf
Land, No. 19, in iba 4<h District, sad Iruriim.el
tail, Nn. 8S, in the D>lh Dialriot ot aaid county.
Levied nn bv vioua ol Tax fl Hi inurd bv Tax
Cvdlcelnr i f said oountr, again*! H. K. Powrll.
oxenl lor O. K. A II V. Powell, fcvr the Stale ar.d
Couuiy Tax, Inr lb* tear 18SS. Prop n/ imiatad
out by K. F. Powell.'
Also, same limn and place, l^vl of La id. No.
X3!j, lying in lha 7>h Dtsttici. Levied on as the
property of Henry U. Ttiomaa, tn aatiafy Tax H U
r«sni-d hv Tax Collector ol roid connty, egtinat
Uanry H. Thomaa, S»r h 1 # .State and County Tax,
h>r the year 1*48. TanauU iu po*'a«*inn m.nbed.
JAS BUCHANaN,
j<-Ttdpf*3pl Sheriff
Han away,
TpROM lha Suh.ctiber, about the middle ol Ap-tl,
J’ 15'i'.', a Freedn-an by Ihe name of JACOB
CKAFPS. Said fieadtnan having contracted to
wotk during the itreaent year vith lha under»;gned.
ail persona are (nrewerned not to employ bint, a*
I will bold them rrponaiblehaftvie the *aw.
jes-J!* GEORCE tRAPPS.
New Advertisements.
Trim®:
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MAXLTAC1TRF.ll,
FFERS fur sale, n si-icndiil
uortmout of
PLAIN, STAMPED,
JAPANNED
Illy Goods sit Cost!
Bargains! Bargains
i r
HIE subscriber would respectfully omII tho attention «»f the oitixeus of Cuth-
. bett nud surruunding country to llio fuct tliut ite is now offering
A T COST!
| HIS ENTIKB STOCK OF
DRY AND FANCY GOODS!
Consisting in part of
Cl'ess and Staple Goods, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Notions,
TIN WARE J j Boots, Shoes, Thread, Buttons,
.simian Endless Variety of Other Articles!
BEDROOM SETTS,
Of furious ul J Ire,
Belonging to a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of GOODS.
Tho following will show at wltnt reduced rates I am offering my Slock Tim
Goods are ull now and well selected, and nre offered at these REDUCED
PRICES in order to reduce the largo stock on hand :
CalicoeN at 1 I to 14 centu: Moron slirrllng at 15 cruft;
Jnpourrfle 50 cents ; Mosoniolqucs io lo 35 cents ; Lawns
ii cents ; Swiss at 20 cents.
Ladies nnd Gentlemen front the City nnd Country would do well to improve
this opportunity to supply themselves nt REDUCED PRICES\ with everything
iieodfnl far family use and dress apparel.
1*%. Lt-t every one call and bo convinced, by actual experiment, of
the wisdom cl such a course.
T. HEILHRON,
mu) 27 5t East Side Public Square.
ANDREIW
Female College.
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
• AND
COXHEICEHERT EXERCISES!
Job Work and Repairing,
Every Description,
Shall receive Prompt Attention.
Thankful for tho liboral patronage 1
hove received in tho pnst, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the eamo.
j#3 Om
Not a New Tiling !
SOLOMON’S
Strcngthning and Invigorating
BITTERS
Have been successfully dispensed in our
long established buniut.es.
Thousands of auffercra havo been re
lieved from tho
l* a n g s of I) y s p c p s I n
Tito Healthful Glow has been imparted
to the Debilitated Fryme.
CHILLS AND FEVER
Havo been kept Irani many households
by the use of this
Great Health-Giving Tonic,
And no family should be without it at
this season.
Prepared ut tho Laboratory of
A, A. SOLOMONS & ! 0.,
PRCOOIST
>3 Gin SAVANNAH, G\.
Trustees, Patrons and Friends Gen
erally, Take Notice I
Primary and t’r»n»ralnry C'l*xim# will b*
I examined in lh# Cnlu g- Hall, nn FRIlHV,
Juna I Sib, from ft o'clock, A. M , to 'J o'clock, 1*. M
Tlia Regular C’ollega Claaaea will ba exarninad,
ia lha aama Hall, aad rmbraoing Iba aama numbrr
ol bmim per dar, MONDAY and TUESDAY,
June 91*! and 2x4.
HL'NDAY, .Jtme20th.nl 1*>W o’elock, A. M.,
Rar. A A. LIP4COUUK, t). D , Chancellor of the
Hiala Unlrerai!;, will preach Iba Couimeucciaau!
.Harmon,
WEDNESDAY, tuna 2Sd. at 10 o'clock. A M.,
ilia I'la** io I'HYHIUAL TRAIM.NO wlllgitoa
pnblie aibibilion; and*! 8 o'clock, P. M . Mr*. B.
It RUHMKI.L and Mia# It. TAYLOR will g>v#
lhair ANNUAL MUrilCAt, L’ONCKKT.
TUUKHl)AY, Juaa 94lh—OononaDCrmar.l Dav
-a! to o'clock, A. »t , ANNUAL fjrKKARY
ADDRKH.H, by (Jen. JOHN II. (iOKDOX, of At
lanta, (•*.; and at 7 o’clock, P. H-, Kif ren Young
l,*dia* will read ibelr Qraduatlog Raany*, and l)i
plomon l>« .warded.
r KIDAY, June 2Mh, at R o'clock, P. M., the
Young l.adiea of lha Collage', under Iba direction
of M>*. M J R. It AMII.TUN, wil give * baaiiti-
fill Pic'entaiinn ot CLAHHlC TAMI.KAUX, con
cluded bt a CANTATA-FI.ORA'ri FESTIVAL.
N. II.—Programmes ol the diflerent entertain-
moa'a will ba iliitrihuted in due time
Prof AFFLECK and Mr. PULASKI, die
linguirhed Muaictana, both ut them, nib aaaiat a!
the Keativ.il.
NT Wa hop# lo lac crowded audience#.
A L HAMILTON,
a Preaident.
LOOHRANE h CLARK,
Attoruoy* nt Lnw,
ATLANTA, (J.V.,
I I AVINO aeltlrd permanently at Af^nta, will
I 1 give aneeial attention to tin |.re|»#niiiou «rul
argument of raroa before the Rtete Supreme Court.
laiwyera at a diatasce. not deairing lo undorgo
therxpenM and dalay of attending tin* Court, cun-
Qirling a* it doea with ao nianv local Court#, may
liod Ur it an arrangriueul witb ua will ba mutually
advantngeona.
0. A LOCHR.VNE,
Judge RICHARD 11. CI. VRK,
may27 3m Formerly of Albany, Ga.
United States Internal Revenue,!
A>se*»ori Cjficc, 'id Dio. (la., >
Macon, Ga., May 22, 18G9. )
X OTICK i« herebr given that th# Lilt of An.
uiial T«*ea for tLe year IstiO. (being ill Hpe.
rial Tax##, Income*, and article* in Schedule A,)
ha# been completed and i* open tn fntpes'inn.
Parties inter#, tad are inarmed that lb# Aaawaor
will be at hi* nllica (No. tto. Mulberry street) to
bear aopoal*, front u A. M., to t P. M., Sunday ex-
ccptad, alter which lb* l.iata will ba turned over
to tbe Collector and no anneal* will h« entertained.
VYM. U. WHITRHK XD,
may 27.21 Aaaeeaor.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
MRS- M L. COOPER,
OPrO.HIlE HOISCLAIR I10U8E.
r would reaped felly inform my friend# and th*
L public tbal I havejuat received and am nntniai
one of tbe largest and beat ealeclcd atockx #■
III MINT NY GOODS
Rrer ofT.-rr 1 io tbia market, and will taka plaaaure
in abowtng them lu tboae caliiag on me. My Hock
of
IIONNETS nud HATS,
Cancel be excelled in stvle and quality ia tb*
Blate. Among Ibe latter may b# seen the
Daisy, Minnie, Rosalind, Idol, Velocipede, Pet,
Lilliput, Comfort, Balmoral,
And a boat of other* all of tbe lateat stylia. Also
a large and choice variety ol
A R TIFICIAL FL 0 ITERS,
Silk Crapes, Ribbons, Efc.,
Of every color and rhadc.
STRAW TRIMMINGS. ORNAMENTS, Etc., Etc.
In endlosa variety.
Mr PATTERNS are expected dailr. They will
i rmbrare evarr style, and I feel warranted in saving
, I ar.lt be enabled to plea e all patrooa.
1 uiarifrlf
Patent Medicines,
I OF EVERY KIND, CONSTANTLY OV HAND.
maill-ly ’ J. J. McDONAl P.
Fire! Fire!! Fire!!!
Think of the deaiitwtion of tboea who have been
recently burnt out,
Th«- iirudent and provident man will cartninfy
insure hi# property.
I Bin prepared to lake risk* In tbe
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, *1,000,000!
The INSURANCE & SAVINGS Co.,
(Jupitul, SAOO,OUO!
When these are fbll I bare other good Compa-
idea to put vou In. J. M*:K. GUNN,
may 13.3m Agent.
THOM A.*4 M. ALLEN,
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
COTTON FACTORS
Co mm iss i o n Merchan Is
Suvniinnli, (.a.
,T-H~ l.ibt-ial Advance* on Connignmonf# tvhon
Utwirod. iiinyld-Cm
Y - ia 8urc ca ^
J. J. MoDONALD’ft
Drug Store, on tho South-runt Corner of the
Si|tiaro, uti'l yon shall not go uwny disaatiRlb-d,
fithor at lu pricea or artlchw. marl 1 - ly
Now is the Time
TO HUT
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass. Chemicals. Etc.
C H E AP.
0hii11.fr J, I. MCDONALD
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL he aold, on the Aral Tuesday in Julr next,
before the Court House door, in (Jatnb»rt, <)*., th#
insolvent paper* belonging to th* astate of lljrid
Kiddoo. JOHN F. K11)1)00,
imy27t'J Admr. da bonis ooo.
Perpetual Youth and Beauty.
T HE Ioidie# nf Cuthbert and elsewhere, can pre
serve to extreme old age their ynuthlul charm*
and grace*, and blushing n>sea on their emtliag
faces, hv procuring some of the On* Toilet Article*,
Coametiqn*#, eta, lo be had at tbe Drug Store of
.iprftct j. j. McDonald.
CHILLS and FEVER.
W ILUOFT’S Anti Periodic. Scale's Chill and
Fever Conqueror, Aver'* Ague Cure, Shat.
lengerger’s, Gallighan’#, l>e*hler'a and Hullin'*
f 'i KOKOIA, ItAXDOLra Cocsrr—Sixty day* af
V J trr dwte, application will ha made to Iba Court
ol Ordinary of said county, for le*ve to sail the
land# belonging to tho estate nf Benjamin Thor-
mand, lata of aaid oono'y deoeaved, for lha benehl
of hetra and creditor*.
m«vS-2m H. M. KA1GLER, Adinr.
T- R. BROWN.
Soot and Shoo Mnlxor
Near A{/peal Office, Cuthbert, Ga.,
I S prepared to make Hoot# and Shoe* af everv
style and sixe at short notice. Alan repairing
done. Satisfaction gvwnntecd, and price* mode
rate. aprSly
Whitts’ Ihe Use lo Have
Chills and Fever or Fever and Ague?
G O to J. J. McDONALD'd Drug Store and
aupply r-ror-etf with Wilhofl'a Anti I eriadic
tbe great Chill aud Fever preparation-
ll X HTE W -
<’iTubest, Ga., Starch ilb, 1 ftftg.
J..J. McDqxald: , .
l»eir Hir—1 take great pleasure in aUtmg that 1
have been complrtrly cured ot a long continued
eaaeol tlhilla and Fever by Ihe n-a of Wilbeff*
Fever and Ague Tonic, after barirg Iritd in vain
almost every other known remedy.
q-1 te a number ol my naighbera have also uatd
avfullr.
I bjli.-v* it the beat medicine for Chills and Fe-
Ter in existence. It d.*ea not produce any evil e'-
feet# like other chill prepara'i.ina, nor d*-e* it' »u«vt
the head like Quinine. (»E0. W. OLIVER.
Ta* C-.Ih rtor. Randolph tins'’.
L. \V. HUNT A Cl*-. Agent-
ma'lsot Use)-,0a.