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SAWTELL & JONES
II. II. J O N E S, Knnon.
TllTUSDAY, JH,Y 22, 1WW.
The Labor Question. j Rov. Henry Ward Beecher.
Discuss this Subject as wo will, and | I h » non who in a a burlesque and
dwell upon It ifall its bearing*, still ill travesty upon genuine religion, wblb
must etdrprinent ii<e|f n* ono of those wearing its iMntW nod discharging It*
c’i«l problem*, incapable nt present' functions officially, thus delivered him-l
df satisfactory milulhm. self i« « "‘Tinoii preached hist tnonlh, as
And yet it is of far grinder prncticill reported by u correspondent of the Lu
Importance to the Month, thiin nnivor- i grunge ltwporter.
io ovt'iwmiing sllacbimait to lilt*
I#tiyntc.il or«ioit*itloii. I am r.itli-r
mil sufti ngc, relief laws, llio decision* of , * her
1 church
Lrr tiir Muri>kr»;ii or Gaft. Fi.«rcn
in Monnr.ti.—The following dispatch
wns received this morning from Daw
son i
.In**)*, July 22«1. Isf»9.
John (.*: Was ItilM in jail hut iiiglu l»y a
mob.
Leo is llio ynung man who was
charged with tho murder of Captain
Fletcher nt thn last term of Terrell
I'-ourt, Tho jury made n mistrial.
W Tlm New York Trihuno lins
special advices that llio Hpimish regen
cy are desirous *»f selling Cuba to tho
United Mato*. We hope not.
gs%. Tho Central Uuilrood is project
ing another brain h of that road from
Tennillo Washington Coiinly, to Atlanta,
via Millodgeville, Clinton, nnd Median-
iesvillo.
That old compnny is widn nwake,
nnd sends her fedora North. Hast, and
West.
Tho Turner Cnso.
We bad hoped to ho aide to give our
readers n complete resume of nil tho In
cidents connected with llio preliminary
investigation of this radical fiiucn, and
tho (Junto of tho affair
Hut legal proopodings, beclouded
with technicalities always drag their
■tow length along, and llio decision of
tho commissioner has not yot transpired
Turnor Is charged with uttering
counterfoil money, nnd turns up ns
frequenter of bouses of ill fume ole,, utn,
A sad record for llio colored big gun
of tho rudiuide.
In tho angry antagonism of tho noto
rious Hwny/.o and Id man) f. tho old «po
thegm is rovlvol, that "wlioo rogues
full out, Inmost men gut tliuir duos.”
Wo trust tho niigunu slnblu of (Geor
gia mongrel rndietilism, will receive n
thorough lustration, cru this cnso which
now nltrncts tho nttonlion of tho wlndu
nation, sliull be disposed of.
As to tho guilt or tho accused, wo arc
content to quote tho dosing remarks on
Tilundiiy overling, of llio ublu U. 3. at
toiliny, Hou. Jolm Millodgo.
Tim defeuoo hud stall'd that tlmy fo.
tended to prove th* eiHtrso of tho mon-
ay alleged to-ha vs I-ecu stolon by Tur
ner, und thus clear him. Had they
ilono so'r Ho thought not, ICmily
l*opo had, by no moans, proved tho
identity of tho $100 bill which she tyiys
site gave Turner, nnd which ho Iriod to
loins nt llio Inink. Was this tho same
bill ho hud taken to other batiks '( It
had not- been proved. The dofimeo
httVo not legally accounted for tho po*
soHsion of tins money. Tlm dolunce
miiiiiUiin tliot M nrliin 1 funis had soul
no ! no ! ! no ! 1 no Turner, every lime,
oxtvpt in her admission to nllioor I'm*
cell. There, aho htql admitted Tuvium
gave it to Iter. Tho cat wua out of tho
bug. Hero oolites tho big witnoss, (\»|.
lum. I’ll back him against thy witnoaa
Hwayac. Mutiun Harris (intis ho is a
great man, a very gloat man, and sho
will tell him everything. Tho Court
cannot take cogliisuuco .of snob
denoo. Lot us trace those hills, Tlmy
curroipond exactly according to the
government circular your Honor has
received, with tho titmibora on tho bibs
thm wore stolon. Tills is no plaoo to
dour Turner. Let him appear in a reg
ular court of Justioo before twelve good
and true tnon, In's poors If you like, mid
lot them send him out of coa t without
»stain ujH>n his character. Wo nro
not compelled to produce evidence that
must convict before your Honor. All
wo litivo to do is to show probable
Citioo of guilt, and thou it is tho duty*
of your Honor to bind him over till ho
esn bo brought beforo a jury of twelve
men, where k« can bo convicted of guilt t
Your Honor is tiro Oousurvator of the
i’onuo who is bound to guard aud pr.
toot these our cithsons in their rights.—
Suppose a mail stood In thoitreots with
n loaded gun when a mad dog pauses,
ought that man to wait (or instructions
or shoot him at oncof With these io
marks, I leave tho caso with your lion.
wl confident of tho justice of our cmiso.
Tho OmnmiHsiouer hero stated that
ho would do his best to sift the
dononco laid before Inin this evening,
and render his decision the day follow-’
ing. Tho Court was then adjourned
till this morning nt ten o’clock 217.
E3T Mr. Hoof Munsehoofs otfor to
turnum Chinese laborers at $12 po
mouth, and 8100 fur emigration expen
ses payable in coin, is too ovidently a
nioo liUJs schotuq to make tlm fortune
of this contractor who rejoices under
such n euphonious cpgnorao •.
Johnny Chlusman la already on tho
tramp fur these diggings, and 'in gooj
time he will muno nt his own charges,
and provu u foriuidablo rival to our
lrsoduieu.
Now darkies, if you would hold your
own nnd enjoy the homes you are al
lowed to occupy, resolve to be indus-
trioua, honest aud obedient.
If you will not tu t thus, tho pig tails
Ui (ivo years will be whisking about on
many a plantation in this region, and
your fate is sealed. Ueiuetulwr this
warning, and loSVo polities alone, and
■Gojtto the plow and the boo.
(T.ohovnly can givo you food and in
4rpeu deuce.
•ho courts upon conMlitiilionnl |>otnl*, J„ M( |,. r u,,,# Urw’i'h"* Ihi." oii iin', sui(j.<i. lii -
generul elections, or our Federal statu*, h** v '' ,, "d cluiirh h ; but i do not t>-
\. ... . , . Ili-vi- lliiil ••••» pnrllciil.ir church on I lie fare i
All thoso affect the comfort, happiness, i iiwkIuU- UoriUlmtl or Owl. Ido not twlici
nnd police of society, but the supply of, _cln»rclr I* nay » ti.-r than naoMii-r w f ir.
1 . . i- | oolinsnci* I* cuoortuti. Ido not Is-llcvc Mm
labor Is trid muinspilug to tlm mneliin* ; u any pittorn wlmUo v.-r Uid down tiv ili<> X«vr
cry r.f Hmi Ik-mi nr.. 1 i>orilr. Hnn|i it Ti»i.,«k-iiI mc.ji Jin« ulileli o .urclir-' l
J . 1 1 f , | »> • t>rgau I U-IU-vu Unit cliurc-li-u rfsod <•
(iMumler, nr let it gut out Of gear, und i n,. t Kim'! I'rniiad thm cumnuinnetiools nnd liar
tar We copy the following iributf to Were the Virginia Conserva
tives Sold 1
From tho following arlielo, which wo
npy from the ltichnmnd Whig of
tlm Lite oritlkm of Cen. Gordon in this
city, from tho p«n of Gen. W. If. II.
Davis, Editor «*f the Doyleslown (Pena ,
hvIv.ini:i) l!i-l,io::riit. one of ll,u r.I.I.-.t . V V «I,it wool,I .ppour tb.l
J ' • doubts exist in regard to the good faitil
of tho Administration. In :ui nrti.-le
und most widely eirculutod coiwervutiv
pi esses of the North.
Gcu, Davis ii gallant
Into war, though on llio opposite side,
knows how to appm-nito heroic deerfs
ami noble luihdui t even in an oral while
| beaded "I’he After Clup,” tho Whig
ildier in the snye ;
“As General Cunby’a verv slngulur
views as Io tho necessity <d iuqKisiog
the iron clad oath upon tho uieinbois
•loot of the J-egii’nture, arc the only
fuo. Jt is rulutod of him that no officer Mtumbiing block in our way, it may nut
in tho Federal service, wns more iptlvxi- j bo umisH to cull public nttcnlum to tho
grass will grow in llio milts of coin-
innree, briars ami tliistlc.t dofneo our
fertile fields, .ml poverty mu! gaunt
famine stulk abroad in the laud.
Lot us rapidly consider first, the
muses nnd extent of tho apprehended
deficiency, nnd ‘idly the moans nt baud
(or Hiipplying this lack.
Having fully in a previous article, dis
cussed tho former of theso propositions,
wo shall content ourselves with n more
ro statement of the fuels without argu
ment.
The supply of farm labor is constant
ly undergoing depletion—from paucity
of natural Increase, Induced by tho prev
alence of the crime id infanticide, from
doaths occasioned by iutumperniico in-
eating and dr inking nnd tho want of
proper ihulter aud medical nttcudnuuo
from the Hubtraoliou (becoming almost
iiniveiMiil) of female labor from tho field;
from accumulations of idlers in cities
und towns; from emigration North;
from army enlistment*; from other om
ploymonts, siivh iih shop keeping, the
incchanio nrts etc; from the; multitudes
required in Urn construction of Umironds
nnd other public worke; from tbo large
number wlw> people! our j ills and pon-
ituntiuricH; und lust but not leant, from
the loss of those who set up for them-
selves iih land owners, and hou*o keep
ers. . Thus) ore multiplying every year,
and usually embrace the most thrifty
mid valuable class of negroes. They,
who lirod by ambition, and vainly seek
ing independence, essay to nut for them
solves. Of tho majority of these it may
be said, relieved from nil uccoiintnhllity
mid positive obligation to labor, they
degenerate into mere drones, and from
industrious producers lapse into thiov- 1
ing paupers.
Tl.o above causes It must bo mani
fest, will rapidly absorb the present sup
ply of African labour, which will con
tlnuo to bocoino sonroor and dourer with
each revolving year.
Wu cmiio then to the means of recu
perating this exhaustion. This is to bo
accomplished—
1st. l!y tho importation of European
laborers.
2nd. lu trod i icing moro negroes ns
emigrants settlors from tlm coast of Af
rica*
Ud. Ily ('liinesc or Coolie apprentices.
The first of thoso sources cannot bo
relied upon, as intelligent foreigners are
unwilling to place themselves on tlm
same level with tho negro, and finding
land so cheap, niter llio first your begin
to farm for themselves.
Tlm plan of further buhsidies from
Africa is also impraotloablo, und objec
tiomiblo. Civilized nations
it us tantamount to reopening tho slave
trade, which nil tho world has jnst'y lu
bored to HUppress, Thu savages in
their mitiva statu too oould net bu per
suaded to come, und-thoNO brought over
ns of old, would be tlm captives of war
liko tribes only,und must be bought with
u price.
Wu nro forced then to fall back upon
the Inst and only feasible method for
supplying that ugrioultuial labour, the
lack of which is already a source of se
llout) umburaAsinont to our people —
This we hesitate nut to say, is to bu do
rived (rum indentured Asiatic appren
tices.
These, tho Chi nose especially, nro n
docile und tractable race, far moro in-
lulliguut than the negro, ppt to teach,
nnd highly industrious. Capable of
subsisting upon lice nnd vegetables ex
clusively, and possessed of much me
chanical skill, they can be maintained
at vastly less cost also than the bacon
loving, gluttonous African. Already
h|y opposed to every net of lawlossne
in u licentious soldiery. In tho regi
ment under his immediate command dm |
oall'n l in ~<mth Carolina, only 1 tration and
<f spoliation was | crputruti
ji mg I lie
.one act
ry iiHtltiltiuiiM «lu. Tln-v me loins I In lie
nail to iiriMiiulu imin'ii un.atli, anil *o llsry
right.
1 Ih-Ucvo Ibst orO'inanci*, cUrnid form*, are
tuallm of alter Imllflbn-ucc. Hnpiii-iii 1» b;»|»-
li-m. w lirlln-r it ln« alfioloa, nr rjiriablina. ° ini*
iiit-rdon. The Lnnl's ijuppar, if il bo ediuiuhncr-
•<1 by n pnju. in gunk enough ; If It be wlminiv
MV.I by a u.inliuiil, il is goo.( cnougli; If it be
admiiiMeml I y n prle*t ora ininUlrr, i; Is gissl
enengh: If It Is? ml-ainisliTnl l>y the father in
l!iu family, it Is gmsl en'iugh ; nisi if llieru i* no
one else ly adnilnUu-r it, und you administer il
l» yourself, il is just o.-i gmsl. i lie Lurd's B.ijs
rs-r Iwlonx" t*» every m in Mint hrluags In the
burd Jesus Christ; nnd in' lius just ns lunch riaU
to a-.lmtnlster It to hlm-u-U us to have il udmin-
leii'il to him by u |uii--l.
I ii rivurd to elmrulies. nrdlnnncc*, nnd govim-
isu-nlf, (take tho bruailent ground anil suy Mint
they nrr tm-fiil. bill Mint Mi- re is lad one or thrill
that is obligatory, ns having wuirmil in rierlp
lure ; unit no nun can come to ns saying, '‘Thus
i*ulth the bold,’’ in respect to them.
Ibi yon suppose Mint is Ihe wedding, when Mu-
young ttfin und his blushing bride sUml up mid
oil'll reiK'Ht their VoMsf The Wi-iMfiig look pl.iee
when I fii'ii* Iwo lu-urts ru«lud to^etlierns one, a ml
they clasped each other, and said, "Thine for
file ; mine lor life.’'
From tho ubovo it will be suoti that
this pseudo modern reformer, or ratlior
destroyer of nil the unuicut Innd marks
of the church, its Inly ordinances ns
adiiiiuistore 1 by the Bdvior of tnutikind,
itn precious traditions hallowed by tlm
tcMiimony of a long lino of Hiiiut* ; this
impersonation of new f.uiglud idvaH,
who usaertd lit at any man can bo his
own priest ntn] expositor, nnd iiubodi-
inent of spiritual tilings; who even pro.
uluiuiH tho irue love doctrine thut true
mnrringo takes piece nt the moment of
betrothal, is even in »ru dfincnled, ex
ti'avngunt and outrageous, in hi.-t utter•
uncos than ever.
How cun nu intelligent congregation
render homage to olio, who in iy bu
likened (o nnticlirist liimsolf. Vorily
oxtrumes meet. Ignorant negroci rush
into pug-itiism on the ono ImnJ, and
the ilenittuns of one of the most uulight-
onml cities in Die world, Mindly follow
tliuir lender on the other, Into the golf
of sophistical delusion, aud n disregard
of all that makes religion pure, holy,
and iliiih tiled.
Until, laud in n common nod iivome-
•liable perdition. So much for mini
und Ids many invention*.
iv From mi oyo witness und rela
tive of one ol the parlies, wu huvo the
following amusing aneudolo ;
In Mcrriwuther County n class leader
in the Methodist Church on a visit to a
friend, mid remaining over night, wus
invited to load in family worship. Hy
a strange coincidence both wore remark
ably deaf.
Alter reading the scriptures u hymn
wns mined by the visitor,who oor.ductod
tho exorcises. His fiiond sitting in the
rear, when tho two first linos were given
out, also stiuck up with another tune,
iiodi old gentlemen continued to sing,
eacli with n difiWont air, to the close of
the last verse without henring or no
ticing each other.
Thu eiVcot was any tiling but compo
sing to tho nerves of the numerous
household present.
This reminds of another, in which wo
wuiu an actor.
Colonel -an ex-navni officer nnd
•beloved and noble gentleman, was no
ted for his utter want of musical turn.
Ho could neither sing, whistle, or blow
it horn. Kui'oruciiig religion Into in life,
j ho set up his family ultar, reading a por
tion of scripture night nnd morning, Die
hymn accompanying tho exercises being
raised nnd sung by his wife, a vory
mother in Israel, hut possessed of a
slant memory.
It was during our college days, and
wo happened to bo visiting this delight
ful old couple, with » uhnrming young
lady n cousin, u* n companion.
On the night in question tho chapter
had been read, the hymn given out. nnd
the dour old lady sung, both with li|w
and heart. Suddenly however by some
lapse of mommy, n mistake in the words
be finished
j on the third lino of Die verso.
! The old Coloucl seeing that some
. tiling was wrong, first looked nt tho
- book then nt his better half, und Booing
unso lor the omission, exclaimed, wise nj this curly stags of Die
• -■ .. ... monk, to reject and desjitso him
j of the verso, lietsy yea Imvo tkipped
1 fact, tint those views were not made
known to Die public until u week before
tho close of tho Into canvas*-
“His general order concerning regie-
lections wus isiMlRil may
21st, 1x69—six weeks In-fore the elec-
consists I in the robber v of o goosol liou. it "'as tlm mo«t minuti- Older
, , | | | or iivsnud in tho 8tat#, purporting ns it
from un old country Imly. . , n ^ • , i ,
,, , , , . J ! did to rover a'l couci ivuble < ontingen-
He hudjlio regiment nssctnbie.l, the ■ ( . iu|| Ij„t while it provided for every*
culprits, isnntud out and pumsheJ, and thing, even to the uniform color of thu
the goose restored to her owner. 'This ballots, telling us what we should and
tnnu Is now in full sympathy with nn what wo should not <li» not ono
jS3* The New Yorkers are jubilant
over the fact that James Gordon Ben-
net L Jr., lias just made a trip to Eng
land, in bis yacht |, Dauiillr*#” in li «*
thnn thirteen days. Mayor Hall order
ed a salute of a hundred guns fired.—
Tbo vncbt was New York built aud
New York manned, nnd the fact i* run
pidered u triumph of New Yoik enter
piire.
New Advcrtisemente.
DON'T WANT GOLD!
Greenbacks Good enough for the
“ Old Reb.’
oitrnged South, nnd is ever sti iking
sludge hammer Mints upon a corrupt
radical administration, \Vo honor uiul
udmire him i
tiik iioM or tub soi'Tn tx tub south it-
ski.v.
These words were tho subject of an
ublu and eloquent address, dclitered by
Geneml Gordon nt the commencement
of tho Feimilo Cullego, Cuthbcrl, Geor*
gi.i, a f< w days ng«>. “The Hope of
the rioutb in tho .South Itself.’’ This
sentence impressed in ns containing n
great dual of good sense, besides being
thu key to Southern rcgstn-rnli-m It is
fuid that the Almigirv heljw those who
help themselves, nnd in this view of the
question, tho Bou'liern fli-opli* will lie
lunch moro likely to fi.ul outside nssis
tam i’, if they requitu it, by going to
work with u will to repair their own
lortune*. We are glad to see tbo sen*
liuniit of Gen. Gordon reduced to prao*
lino in so many part* r*f tho South.—
The Latin mottn, luhir tin it nninia (labor
overcomes nil thing-*) sbould be insuiibcd
u ull their banners und worked up to.
Thu Southern (Kjople-huvo but one tiling
to do to win su immortality of renown,
nnd Vital is to show tho same courage
and constancy in retrieving their inatu-
rial losses which they exhibited timing
thu war Yus, even ono half the indus
try nnd forbunrnncu will make the FouDi-
uiu States Dio richest common wen I ilia
this comment. Her penplo have
gained great credit by aoccpting the
situation, uufoitunutu us it wus and is to
thorn, but they will gain greater credit
•till by perseverance und work in res
toring their ruined business relations.—
In cliiuulo, soil und product ion*, tho
.South has no Competitor in llio l iittud
State*. Her people should not overlook
the udvatdugo they posse** She like
wise possesses iron, coul marble, &«.,
in inexhaustible quantities. If her son*
will lay ofi* their fonts nnd go to work
tilling the soil und building up the waste
placed, lior daughters, God bless them,
will tuore thun do their slmro of the
work toward restoring Southern pros
perity. This work is more important to
thu South just now than )olitirii, und
sines Cultuo Imh becomo u politleiuu, it
miglit he well to let him have his full
swing, the loouer to disgust tin* coun
try with his misrule. The future of the
South is n bright ono if she will but
seize the iidvuntngus that lie in nor
w ny. —DnyUitou'u Jhmoernt.
did it contain on thu rubjoct of the iron-
el.nl oath us applicable to iiioiuIh:in of
tits LsgtoUlure. Thoro was not in it
the Vaguest intimation on thu MttUUCt., *!■« • M.er J*y.
..... ” jrxXitm
I Aid. in »■>'! •-« mr »tcfk of llu-gl..* snJ II i’
.1 I.M., ltn«l!r», IXlar*. VV|.|| B, hln.p B..-I
hoc*, mi d i>ib«r hiime indn.-Uj-.
II i<ni mill iiiuihI nant and inUlaniiiil llu.-jr'
nd Itn n-M. I Cull *rl| il l » Ton clirup r il.au j l
■n laj it diiwii lit-re fiuui Sun 1 urk, for
ORKKNUACICS.
If roil iris) a go<d Wafnn, I bar-* il rc-r rhean
fni C tHII. Do T' il wuil llirns** of any k ind ?
cm aopplr unit l.')W FtOURV-S. I)» J
waul (th 1 -*. ? I bare them YKRY CHKAl*.
Ka-,,«i-iiif in all Mia bru-icbec of my Hli ,p di
w.Mi ncalncaa and d«»p*|ili
If 1011 l.a*# liUKKk’lACK-t, and dn Ool W
ids, d-.n’l euina tbla way, lor t caaxl.t a J
imvo they been fully tested in tho con.
.In,clion of tho VuMo B.Urood.»nU|;; l ' d \ ir> raotolJlb ,"" i ,
upon thu iaiuiB oi tho fur west.
Bpociul agents nru sent abroad, who
enter into formal contracts in tln ir own
country, (which can bo done for a term
of yours,) with tho number of natives
. , , , no cause lor me ouiimioii, uxciuir
roquiml. 1 hose then locomo part and . , , ...... , ,
. rending aloud the omitted hue, tho last
parcel with the hind Dioy uoaupy, and ! - - °
eonstituto llio most reliable iulior which
Wo were permitted to organize onr cun
v.is*, to bring out ull our Hciuitoriul und
eouitly candidutos (taking pains ns wc
• lid to nominate only sued) ns wine con
ceded to bo eligible), nnd to go so far
that no cluing - could be made. In our
programme without inmirring tho al
most certainly of dofout. After nil tins
hud boon done in open «luy, and who'll I
election day was only n fow days oft, it
began to be whispered about that Uui •
oral Can by would require nil perfous
elected to the Legislature to take the
irnn-ciud oath. This Mnounewnentstart
led ns ull. We found much difficulty
in crediting it. The thing looked like
an artifice—like nn attempt to take a soap
judgment. However, about otic week
before election day, u loiter from Gen
oral C’nnby confirming tho rumor was
published in Dio Walls organ ••( this
e.ity, and excited universal umuz-mout.
“Our object nt present i* only to nar
rate facts, not to mriko comments. It
sufficient to in Id Dmt Die only diftie.ul-
ty in our way i* iuterpn*ed by mu Coin-
uinmling General—a difticuliy only cre
ated a week before the election, when
our auceuHS wus assured, nnd when u
change of programme wus impOHsiblu.''
A Cnowssn Coiti'sK.—A letter from
Cracow, gives tho following details in
connection with the l.ito discovery of
Dm remains of CWuuir.Diu Grout,iw Unit
city :
That king expired on the 5th of No*
vomber, 1S7U, and his body was depos
ited In the cathedral of Cracow, w hen n
colossal uionuuicut was erected to his
memory. No one supposed that the re
main* of Dm deceased monarch would
be found in tbo church itself, bom use,
according to eCcK-sutstic.il traditions,
saints alono could bo bpried in the sa
cred edifice, and uii hope iiad been ro-
uounewd of ever discovering tho corpse,
Lately Die restoration of the monument
which had begun to d„-e.iy under the
notion of centuries, was commenced, ni:d
aomo blows on the front part of th«* base
brought Dio missing remains to light ;
two tiles fell, and a light inserted m the
opening showed the crown and sceptre,
mid in the former thuakiill or the kmg.
Hy onliirghqr the aperture some bun<-H
enveloped in purple cloth, tolerably pre
served, were discovered. An opening
wns then made on tho opposite side of
the tomb, and at the Icet of the skeleton
were found tho spurs in a poifwut state
and attached by leather ftrnp*. 'J he
sceptre and globe uru iu silver, und the
mow n and spurs in copper gilt und or
namented with precious Hone*. Tho
skull is of remarkable nun. Bcm-coiy a
trace remuins ol tho rriffin except Dm
iron burs which strengthened it, und to
which tho purple doth had boon attach
ed Five li und red yc: rs imvo totally
devoured the wood. VYliou a report ol
this discovery had boon dr«wn up, nnd i
the celebrated painter Jeuti Mutejko
had made a drawing of nil thu embluuu,
llio tomb was again walled no by the
Arrlmologicnl Commission. The most
importsut result of this event, is the (net
that the crown of thu greatest king of
the I’iast Pantile, exists in the cathedral
of thu ancient TolUdi capital.—Saemuuib
Republican.
A Fornidaiilr Hiv u. to Druxrwick —
Wo Umrn from the Savannah Itopuldi-
uan that Colonur* Island, opposite to
Brunswick, und on tho other side of tho
• \ liny, is ubout to be laid out in lots (or
the formation of a now oily, to be Called
Parian.
The Island contains ‘JiiOO acre* of
goo^buildiug hind, and lius-a water
frout un 'htutlo lwivor and Die Day, of
several mile*. Ships drawing from 18
to 21 feet will be able to crons the liar
J. A. I'tHTKK.
>l»b, Adiiiintt'ralirU i f ib«i»uta uf lawr
IK I»Im of m»I«I (iiaiilr, ilrc*ii*e.t, *(>«-lirt fi
lo'irrn i-f sanitet n troBlia •slate) tlf'Mtm
inUrv.lel art noiiilml to flic their i-liJ,ci!o- *. if *rr
Iliey burp, by tb« nei) N.-r. inlmr term ol ilia Court
ol «l kir »l rmltilr.
Oireo under mr Imod nOieitUr.
j T-Mm M (.OHMI.LV. Ordio»ir
dlrli
( r RolttilA, Kasinili
V I Aon Hi ill. Admi
l’bii-<>b«el| U.iD, lile id mid
Vl<n f>r VetHftB of di*nj.Mii«vn fu
l<er*a ■> IoI«i*obJ mr* not'fled
lion*, If thy lh*r bare, br ill*
V.- Mr*. Haiab
uf ibe rpiHlo ol
•'jr. dtee»-e«l. *|>
ulit •Watte; «U
file ibe'r oljoc
Il Xoremb.-r Itnoi
paid
Oiren under mr Itaad orticiallr.
jviS |IU U. IliMtUl.KY. Ordlrarr. j
/ IKURUIA, ItiMNiirs L'orprt l .ir hmcH.h .1
V * 'pr d«|« applicaito'i will b* mi.l. t u ite Court I
ol Oidu-aiy ol r»'d OiUOir, fur U-mt* In «el( ibr i.b! j
i-aUJe be Un e of .a ii.® a-l.i< o' Marr ibarM. Ini*
>d M»id couuir urc^aa.d, lor ib- bor.rli 1 o| lien» and
ciedi'oi m. .1. W. 11A it T, Adu.'r.
bZi Im
/ t l.OtiOl t, tt.xniw). l it Cot Mr. U. Tli..i»|>nm
\ I l.arirjc a|>|ibe>I lor lelifira of nn-r-IUnrli im.|
tb* | araona »od |H.ip*rir ol X. (1 Jotm, IJ. II W ,
and H Mlie Thurmond, c'nldrei of Mtrr Thnrtno -d,
n«w Marr Thompson. All jKMaooa inletfHlrd
noliftnt lo it e tb—Ir objecilona, If any Ih*-v bar*, by
Ihe na*i ftep'etnber term of iho Court of Oidmaiy
l. r -aid couniy
(iivrn nndrr my band niNc'allr.
JpIXdlod M. OUIIMI.KV. Oidinary.
/ rKOKOIt, IU»ieii.ru Cnratr. —Four werkaar.
V J tar dn r applied! u will be made to lh« Cori-I
o' O-dinary of paid cniiniy, f-r leare lor«|i ibr Und.
b-b io lb* lav.)# nl Cb 1 r hwrll Hi ill. lai# »f
• aid riointy dcceuaed, for Hit- beiulll ol baira aud
•rrdilo a HARkll ASS IIRITT.
jiS'J liu AdmliiiairiMlt.
PLANTERS
AND
tVIIICII im i KIlS !
SOLOMONS!
THOURANDS
WHO HAVE DKIHSED HENEFIT
FBOM Til Kin I'SK, SAV
SOLOMON’S
Strengthuing and Invigorating
HITTERS
COTTON DEAL!
'in*
AUK.
THE BEST
Made!
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
nnuvoiSrtf,
jyl5ct SAVANNAH. OA.
Givk EvritYTiiixo a Fair Thial.—In
our remarks yostordny, upon thu mo
lives that dietntmi thu result in Virgin
in, wo do not wish to lo understood UK
holding that Dm Conservatives of that
State, went into the contest with u pro
dctui minntion to unsettle und repunl ull
the features that outer into tho Congres
sional pn*n of I'eeonslrnctio i Wc simp
ly intended to say th.it Dm Oonservu-
lives had consented, under tlm f Toe of
circumsintires and itgni:i-t their best
judgment, to give negro eiiuulity and
m*gro BiifiVngo a (uir trial. If llieso so
enllod reforms sluill work well, then lot
tliein remain ; sbould tiiey operute to
tho detriment of society nnd the degrn
dation of Dio governmuiit, then, like all
other b.td measures, reject them. No
body should complain of iliis. It may
bo found, in the practical working of no
gro euftVage, that il gives powci*and in
thii'iico tu the South in Imr nstionnl re-!
httions wiihnnt any serious countervail !
ing inronveniehov nt home ; in that case |
the institution will bo maintaiuml, even I
though tho Radical party, who set it |
Uf\ shall make war against it, u* it prob
ably will, (or parly linn been its sole
motive from the beginning.
Anri again, tho woli-|/red white men
of the South may ol joct lo piwsonnl as
sociation with tho thieves mid black
guards Dint now represent Dio North ;
in which event a Conservative negio
will be a convenient agent to do our
legislation incite congress of thu tint
tod Status. • The negroes, not particular' at h»w water, und liu oloee up to th>
n-liut airioMy
COMMISSION M SI j: s,
Amt aha’I fire aprciil me and allcnii -ii to all j
bif*iti<-84 ci'trualed lo «n.
Wa le'urn nur ainr«ra thank* to >nr «ld | atonal
for |«al favura, and »olicit a nwUmnnw (if Ihe
• mi, immI woubl rrqu.-ai I'lwfllera V r irrallr l"fl»*
n< a trial, aa no make ilia aula ol i iiiion a *|>«c!
JONATHAN COLLINS & SON,
Cotton Pact ora,
jrlAtm UATO*, OA.
Tho Letchworth Patent
SEI.F-.SEAUN'O
AIIE
DURABLE, SIMPLE and CHEAP
'rod br all who bare tiaa d them
T JAR i n lb. Murk-'.
as to tho sneioty they keep, will ropr<
sent us quite a* oreditnb'y n* many |
white men who have, by hook or by
crook, found ibeir way into that body 1
from llio fc’cmllmrii .Stall's.
These Buggestions show that tho ne
gro, os a political ulement, may become
ono liuc, ping it.
Alas for the gravity of our devotion*
that evening. To this day wo cau uev-
nd. (if thou Cl,m.mi-n upon' ,r , f ™«** "" 1
of 1 onncssc‘0, l.ouisinnn, and i
(Quit is now enuMlon. Grant favor
ed tho success of Well*, tho ultra rndi-
can bo pivicnretl.
Wo uolioe that arraugeinooU have
been inade.for the ioti-oduction of seve
rs I thousands
llio farms
Mississippi. Their *rrival wilt prove to!
tho negro, that ho must either woVk
retiro from tho arena.
Wo ol.nll watch with interct the c -'’ 1 Virginia, doapilo thn
result of Dm exporimont, not ftitubtfog j ooatraiy impression which hus been eir-
th it it wHI prove a perfect biioocu. (culsted.
wliurvt*, nnd iho anchorage in front is
excellent.
it is claimed that the silo of the new
town will be 9 miles nearer Dio Gull
Hoad than Brunswick, is surrounded by
_ . . . »uit water and pet foully healthy, and
vorjr important 10 the Koplo of Iho ubm .„ ( | w to tho loU wHI
South, and that it would ho most nn
HXperl-
■Harnii
bo clear and unoiu-umbercAl. It is di-
\idcU from tin- mainland on ono side by
a small crook only, easily budged
Our Seaport city contemporary must
voning after the look to ths isurols of bit Burg.
On Tuesday
adjournment of llio Court of Inqtfrjr,
Mr. M. N. Hall of Dio city police, in
flicted a bovere cnstignlion upon the l‘>ooyuno ;
pentou of Clark Swuyzc Die unluckv
... fi . ... . , ' ,, .* fA ou a mmmo lor every ui nuto tliat
editor of iho official organ m Georgia has elapsed, day nnd night, Sundays
A lituk Dkbt—Tho New Oilcan.' 5
soys : “Tho public debt of
. States amounts to more than
$2 AO a minute for every m'nuto that
ol the U. S. government.
A cano was used up during tho opot-
eluded, since iho beginning of the Chrii
linn cm ; or about six dollars un hour
ation. nnd tho claret do wed freely.— for every hour since the crcut ion of tho
Verily the way of tho transgressor is ; world, according to iho Mosaic cliron-
hard, lulogy.
\ Nl) ockiii
t\ i.ixih«uta
I'm) up in pickagfia of Six l)u
Quart*, $28 00 per Qrou.
Half Gallon- $38 00 per Gross.
Or Ima are rewcifull? aoliciioj.
AH Jrw-a,
E. T. SMYTHE Sc CO -
SAVANNAH. (1A .
bnpoiler* of Cliin*, (JDaiaiul Kjiil-ernw^re.
ly'Mf
\ IITICK.—Jamra E. JurHan lua applinl |ur r»-
rni|>n<i-f ol IVr.iuulijr ami artling apart and !
*4)Hallow ol b»nii«t«id, and I will f*aa nn il-o
fania at 10 o'clock A. U , on Ibn »r.-b .l.r nf July,
’*■"•'.*) mjridflim. Al. OOUMI.kV. '
jylArt VliJinail.
T llifMAS »|. ALLEN,
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
cotton factors
axo
Commission Merchants
Savniinnb, (in.
jZff- Liberal A<lr*nccs op CM)«ijtnin*-nt* when
dwrofl. iimytlh-Sin _
CHILLS and FEVEE.
rnmnUlOKT’S Adi r«wdic. Sralr’a Chili and
Ww Frtil Omqncror, Arrr'. A«ue Cure, Shal
f«*re- r jr«r’*. Call'K-han’s, f)Mbl.r'a and IIoII.d *
CMU and V*ter Pilia, lormle *t Ibe Dra* hiore of
majOot J. J. M. DOXAI.n
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