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THE CUTHBERT APPEAL
K'Bl. 4U.JD EVKIiY TilL'fiSDAT MOUSING BT
SAWTELL & JONES.
II. H. JONES, Editor.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY’ 3, 1870.
Gen. Lee bos gone to attend the
Feabody obsequies hI Portland Slaine.
I®. Our Legislature it appears con"
tinues to do nothing but draw their pay
nnd dance attendance to “Mnssa Bul
lock.’ 5 Fun for yon, but death to us.
We verily believe the country would
l.e (letter off il Georgia was spared tbe
affliction of such another managerie of
in.arig’el law givers, for a hundred years
tn come, flow can de cologne must 6ell
in Atlanta.
t@_ The scarcity of field labors is
s matter general complaint.
Borne of our very best farmers are
uusupplied. This should be taken into
account in future crop estimates, and
will doubtless exert an influence upon
the cotton market even duriug the pres-
tut season.
Our people w ill be forced to supple*
dcficianey in the labor supply,
w ith their own brown muscle.
A strong reserve can be brought to
bear from the professions, anu the idleia
and supernumerary clerks of our towns
and villages. To the tesctie young
nicu, your country needs your services.
.The Bainbridge Argus announ
ces the name of Dr. I. Iioyle as Local,
and Dr. Bradwell as Agricultural edi
tor of that Journal.
Mr. Benjamin Kussell has now the
editorial cliaTge of-the Southern Sun.
Our best wishes for the success of all
cl -tiium. •
lr Bid'.nt I’xv.—Bullook has issued an
order molding the publishing of his du-
In..rous proclamations etc., etc., in a
large portion of the newspapers of the
Slats, ns has been done fur a year paA,
at grievous cost to the country.
ft was a nice bait to buy off opposi
tion, but failed in must instances egre-
griously.
Printers don't endorse all they print,
and many <il our noble- pressmen w ho
have taken jobs ol the kind refered lOi
would be draw n and quartered ere they
would ope their lips in behalf of Bul
lock or radicalism.
A few were a little shaky, but we
don't wish to be .personal.
tST The Savannah papers announce
the death of Robert Habersham, Esq.,
fcged 86 years. Mr Haheusham has
been in merchantile life more than a half
century, aud belongs to cue the oldest
and most illustrious families of the
Ktute. He was highly esteemed and
respected.
An ObsequioI'6 CauwD.—The Legis
lature Is so Well broken in, that when
any question is sprung iu debate, the
first inquiry is, how will Gen. Terry like
it? Why not save our ruined people
something by asking the General to or
ganize his staff into a provisional con
clave, for our government. It would
Save time and money, aud work fully ns
well.
S@* Its is now believed that the D.
B. Senate will refuse to seat Revels the
negro senator from Mississippi. This
i* poaching upon the Nurlhern manor
and won’t be allowed. It is only the
Botilh that must bo niggerized. Very
logical and correct we suppose.
The Turnip Cootrovirsy,—Mr. J.
1*. Roquemore, of B irbour county, Al
abama, sends us, by express, a single
globe turnip, with which he expects to
‘•uutrdo” the achievements of Vineville;
but not bo. Mr. Roquemore's turnip
weighs only nine pouads and a halt,
whereas the turnip sent by Mr. J. A.
Virgin, of Vineville, weighed twelve
pounds. We cheerfully admit that Mr.
Roquemore’s is a turnip—yea, a large
one; but it does not take the lead.—
We have this year one turnip weighing
41—two weighing 131—one weighing
1-2, and one 91—showing that this is a
go-id turnip country eveu iu a bad sea
son.
We clip the above from the Tele
graph A Messeuger of a recent dale. Now
if brother Glisby will dispatch a wheel
barrow to our office, we will seud him a
turnip raised by Uncle Billy Brooks,
which will beat “Alabama, anl Vine-
vide” out of sight.
But what is oue turnip ? The writer
), -s had a half acre the present season
in the heart of this city, w hich w ill chal
lenge comparison for stand, size and
sweetness with any paterrin the load.—
Would it not bo deemed apocryphal al-
if he wore to allege that he ouce rear
ed 600 bushels of rutabagas on J of an
acre in Liberty county ? Yet such is the
fact. . , ■ ,
lias our Macon friend any thing fur
ther to say on turnips ?
N koro Outrage in Macon.—By pri
vate letter horn Macon we learn of a
horrible affair that happened in that
place yesterday, which has stirred the
biood to a fever heat.
The wife of a distinguished Divine
was passing from the house of Colonel
Whittle to her own home, about dusk
in the evening, when a negro boy, in
t; K employ of Ralston, attempted to
I linage her person. lie threw her
t.own, choked aud beat her, but failed
in his diabolical purpose.
The boy is arrested and ia jail. Tin-
ji euse excitement.—Atlanta Constitution.
We forbear to give any particulars of
the above diabolicai outrage, iudelerence
to an i filleted and terribly aggrieved
family.
V. Uo will say that law does Dot exist
in Georgia, while such a miscreant was
permitted to await its tardy course, and
tne certainty exists that be will be per-
milted to go scot free by the ma.1 they
call our Governor.
E2T An instance of astounding lib-
fciahlj shines forth in the ca B e of a
ti.voice seeking woman in Columbus
iia , v.ho t-tated in court that she didn’t
4> . ject to fi moderate amount of t*iuning,
hiu her huaLuiid w^iA oue of the mod-
Euppoi t Your Pastors.
The New York Times states in an
editorial, that the salaries of ministers in
'hat city are wholly inadequate to their
services nnd necessities, iu the large
majority of canes. A short letter, over
the signature of “Missionary,’’ appeared
in that journal a few days after, the
writer of which says:
“God knows every word you say is
tiue. Many ol us have been compelled
to wear second hand clothes; and in
addition to man)’ deprivations and suf
ferings, I was actually driven by neces
sity to Boll a seal ring, which was an
heirloom, a gold watch with chain, and
with the consent of my wife a pair of
bracelets. This is the wav we get
along.*’
If the above be true in the opulent
metropolis of the nation, whose massive
churches are renowned fir their archi
tectural grandeur and beauty, while
their interior decorations, vie with the
palaces of royalty, what may be'said
the multitudes of Gods servants in the
rural districts, who aie forced to eke out
a subsistence upon the paltry pittance
which is annually allowed.
The rations, and annual stipend of
many day laborers in the country, far
ekceed the emoluments of this devoted
band, who are expected to be patterns
of neatness, and prime movers in every
Wurk of charity and liberality. Shut'!
out as they ate from secular pursuits, j proper niotiv
and branded with worldliness if they even
exhibit ordinary shrewdness in the plans
and arrangements of life, to follow one
of these worthies through the painful
routine of their domestic economy, would
develupe facts, which should put to the
blush the well fed and luxurious mem
hers of their congregations.
Oh w ho can estimate fully the trials,
privations, and sad experience of tho vil
lage pastor, in his earnest and offtimes
bootless efforts to make both ends meet',
at the close of the year. His excellent
helpmeet may slave and toil, and patch
and turn^he garments of her household,
and pinch and reduce the homely fare
of the table, until eveu ingenuity is at
fault, and still debt, that cabalistic word,
so replete with shame anl despair, ever
threatens them, like the sword of Dam-
ocles. Bat even this might bo borne if
supieradded to all, the painful conscious'
ness did o6t obtrude itself, that tho lit-
tl3 which was received, had been given
grudgingly.
Alas I the opinion is too common i
that the minister is a mere object of
charity, to whom should be doled out
such a support as will be least burden-
some, and most convenient to his patrons.
lienee when money ia subscribed, the
butcher, the haberdasher, the tailor, and
every other demand, lias precedence to
that of the faithful laborer in the vine
yard of his Lord. And yet of all men,
the toil of the conscientious pastor is
probably most arduous. In his case if
he would give “beaten oil” to his charge,
the works of the fathers must be con
sulted, the whole field of ecclesiastical
lore explored, and the infidel, tho athe
ist, and the scuff.'i' met, and combatted
at every point
Nor is there any “discharge in this
warfare”. 'The work is ever beginning,
never ending—there is no rest, no re
spite, until death opens the gates of
paradise. At the nuptial ceremony, at
the death bed of saint and sinner, amid
scenes of sickness, contagion, aud woe,he
is constantly moving like an angel of
mercy, while the burden of the souls of
his precious flack, presses like a moun
tain upon bis head.
Oh yc, win think the pastors office a
sineecnre and give stintingly to his ne
cessities, consider these things, and
open your hearts and your lanu in his
behalf.
We were present at one of the church
es of our city several sabbaths since,
and heard the announcement made, that
the retiring pastor had not been fully
paid the slender salary allowed him for
his manifold labors.
Upon inqniry, the fact has transpired
that all of the other congregations are
also delinquent in this respect.
And indeed, where is the church or
community, of whom it can be asserted
that the Pastor receives that measure
of worldly support, and Christian sympa
thy which is commensurate with his
services aud diserts ?
These things ought not so to be.—
Justice, common honesty, humanity, du
ty, God’s precepts and" commands, all
alike forbid it. Let ua pay our faithful
and beloved ministers the last cent we
owe them, and double rather than dimin
ish tho scanty allowance vouchsafed for
their inainteuance.
Radicalism. Bullock, and Terry
with His Bayonets. Successful-
As will be seen from the record o!
proceedings, and the published vote in
another column, McWhorter the Rudi-
The following from, the Albany Ths Growing Importance of Sa-
Newg, would seem to indicate that the
early construction of the Albany and
Brunswick Railroad under the skilfull
supervision of Col. Hulbert, is an assur
cal nominee has been elected speaker of ed fact. It ia well knowo that the route
the Georgia Honse of Representatives,
by a vote of 76 to 52. The Atlanta
Constitution is severe in its strict urea up.
on those democrats, who, by scattering
their votes, aided the radicals in their
defeat of the conservatives. It asserts
that had all stood firm is the support of
of this Road passes through our city.
vannah
From tho recent statement of cotton
receipts at all the ports to this date,
published by the Republican, we glean
the foliowiag:
Tho total receipts foot op 1,480,804
With the completion of the same, to. j bales, against 1,176,174 to the same
getheriwith the Bainbridge, Culhbert, period last year, sh living an increase of
=
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Laxafihro
For all tho purposes of
Hediane.
and Columbus enterprise. Cuthbert 312,630 hales.
may justly claim to be one of the Rail
road centers of Georgia.
We trnst so many avenues of commu
Bryaut, a sufficient number of boltersnication with ail portions of the btate,
from McWhorter, would have acted ; and with the. markets of the world, will
with the democrats, to have insured his
overthrow. If this be true, the responsi
bility resting upon these gentlemen
among whom we are so.ry to note the
name of our immediate representative,
is heavy indeed.
It matters not that Mr. Bryant was
personally distasteful to any of them.—
It is sufficient to know that he was in
open antagonism to Bullock," and the
most available candidate in the field.
To compass the downfall of this potty
despot, and save the State from the
dread consequences of defeat, we would
tell speedily and powerfully upon the
prosperity of our town.
With health uiittirpissed by ar.y spot
on the globe, pure water, first class edu
cational advantages, and a refined soci
ety, what point can be bettor adapted
for a permanent home to the planters of
lower Georgia ?
Many beautiful building sites crown
ing our verdant hij.’s, lay invitingly open
to newcomers, and we trust a bright
futnro is in store for us.
The Brcn-swice and Aibant Bul
roab.—A day or two ago, tho Cunstitn-
, . ... . , : tion ehroniclod the appointment of Co!
have been tempted to vote even for his j p. Uu!i>erti as Superintendent of the
Satanic Majesty bad it been necessary
That these indivduals acted from
we do not question.—
above road.
This line is destined to ftnna
The receipts of Savannah, have been
proportionally larger than any other
seaport. They show a total to date,
since September, of 329,942 bales, or
100,G66 bales more than the preieding
year. Her exports to foreign ports,
also exhibit the gratifying increuse of
CG.C70 bales over last year, and make a
total of 12G.S40 bales to date.
The receipts at the four principal
cotton porta to date, are as follows :
Now Orleans, 518,302 bales; Savannah,
320, 942 bales; Mobile, 192,134 bales;
Charleston 152.144 bales.
This is indeed a proud showing for
our own beautiful and fl mrishing com
mercial emporium, which is making
gigantic strides ia wealth and popula.
tion.
As a cotton market, no port in Ameri
ca is its equal. Actual experiment w ill
how that with the abatement of freights,
Perhaps no one »e<ii-
cinc is so universally
required by every
body as a cathartic,
nor was ever anybe-
fure so universally
adopted into use, in
every country and
anions ail classes, as
this nrild but efficient
purgative fill. The
obvious reason is,
that it is a more relia
ble and £ar more ef
fectual remedy Uian any other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them; those who have
not, know that it cares then-neighbors and friends;
and all know that what it does once it does al
ways —that it never foils through any fault orneg-
glect of its composition. We have thousamis upon
thousands of eertidcales of iheir remarkable cures
of the /bltou-iiig complaints, but such cures are
known in every neighborhood, and we need aot
publish them. Adapted to all ages aud conditions
m all climates: containing neither calomel n or anv
AltE
Already however they must have seen ; , ,
. r f t ^ f ttiefr earliest di.vekip'nent.
po; taut aud leading chain in the great' it is fully up to New York fiyurt*, while
j railway interests of the South, as yd ia j i|„ poking and handling process in that
climates; containing neither calomel nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
by anvbody. Their sugar-coating preserves then*
ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use iu any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to pnrify the blood and stimulate
it into healthy action — remove the obstructions
of the etouiacn, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their irregular action to health, •
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de
rangements as arc the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
* w " r r ~"—* tategg nkic h these
the box, for the following complaints, wt
PiWi rapidly cure: —
For or Yntli Ration, LiftlrM*
and of Api»<-cic<‘. they
in&te the stan*
should be taken moderately to stimi.,.,,. „
&cb, and restore its healthy tone and action.
F° r -lei vcr Complaint and its various svmp*
eafl*
toms, Bilious Klrailjcbr, Nick
achp.Jauudiccortlrrfa NickneM, Bib
ion* Colic aiul Siliou* Fcrew, they sbonld
oe judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it. .
* > - T ** n,r ‘ r . ,r or Dt^rrhora, but one
mild dose is generally required.
For Khfunatum. tiaui, Gravel, Pal*
pitation of the Heart. Pain in the
aiide, Hack and JLoin«, thev should be contin-
uoirdy taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the svstein. With such change tiioee
complaint 5 ? disappear.
tlic Litter fruits of tbeir folly, in tbe
swearing in of the infamous Jackson
and others, in the places of those who
resigned, or were ejected from their
seats.
It is some consolation to know, that
the' former is not the choice of our peo
ple bv 500 votes, nor is he a native, or
even resident of the county it is decided
he shall represent.
The present Legislature ns it former
ly stood, made bankrupt of the finances
cf the State. It is reserved for the same
Bod}- now, under radical manipulation,
to bankrupt its reputation also.
This is universal suffrage practically
developed.
The dlstancii from Brunswick to Al
bany is 163 miles. The road will be
completed October lath. From Alba
ny to Eufaula the distance is 70 jniles,
f-W*y, will leave u margin in favor of Su
vanrab.
\\ e are g\d to learn also, that tbe
immense wholesale and j ibbmg Houses
and the engineers are already doing rllich have been established in tbe lat-
their preliminary work on this portion 1
Legislative.
The following proceedings of the
House on the 28th, we copy from the
Constitution:
Hun A. L. Harris, Clerk pro iem.,
called the House to order at 10 o’clock.
Prayer by Rev. C. VV. Francis.
The Clerk then read an order from
the Governor, and also General Orders
Nos. 9 and 10, from Genera! Terry.—
Tbe orders ci Gen. Terry provided for
the election of a Speaker, and announced
the name of such members as were
of the great Southern route. 4 000
tons nfirou are now being lauded, des
tined especially for this iiuo. On its
completion to Eufaula, it will connect
with the Montgomery and Eufaula
Railroad, already completed to Union
Springs.
Another company will, in time for the
completion ol these projects, be ready to
co operate, extending the chain to Me
ridian via Greenville.
The new. road, whose name is at the
head of this notice, trill give us 165
miles shorter route in all main and sab
ient connections. Its low grades and
be
even cuuntry will enable it to
phaticaliy a fast freight line.
The magnificent land locked harbor
of Brunswick will be not only the er.tre.
ter city within the past year, are draw
ing a vast trade to that point. Tho bus
iness of Savannah in all its departments
has increased to an unprecedented ex
tent during the present season.
Her tonnage too has only been excell
ed by that of New York.
Surely every Georgian should rejoice
at the goodly prospects of our chief
muratimo city, and strivo by his patron
age to promote its prosperity in every
possible manner.
This is one way to assure the inde
tor Drop,, and OrogKicnl Kw'-llin e *
they should be taken iu largo and frequeut doses
toproduce Ike effect of a drastic purge.
r or Sup]irr«ion a large do«e slmnld be
Splendid Wat
IV
Dry Goo,
^ RECErvrSG I.
iuqaIIv t bj as. We would call jro«
IOz*3T
Ju3t e.raing i Jple-.did lot of new Prin's, Tickimr or ever* of
otaaboixs. Si, I of every kind, a fe» piece, of Lin-ey and OperT'
ry depart meat it novr complete. We are receiving al3
trade. Our Hji
Stock of Boots ant
la this line
Tror^T'’- F ' r ? e r’ s aDd Ditcher's Boots. Dor, B- oH. A nptendid iH
Calf feboes lor ladies. Also a oice supply of Cbildreu’
taken as it produces tbe desired effect by sna-
path}-.
As aJDbitter Pin, take one or two Tills to
promote dkrestKm and relieve tbe stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates die stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the apatite,
__.i vstem. Hence it is often ad-
em ' pendenco of ihe South.
A theatrical manager at Madi-
oi urunswicK wu, tie not only the er.tre-, R() „, Wis., would not nlvertiee in the
pot of the South, but also the great coni Democratic paper of the city because
stafioi. - and the South will havea har- ] he was a Republican
station
bor, no longer a suburban village, or
a Republican. He was not
troubled with any disloyal Democrats
feeder to New York, as Norfolk is, but al his show, and his own party cleaned
an lipr ntrn fwcifuru m i ■ ■ . . * • .. .
on her owu territory, aud iu her own in
terests.
Oc behalf of tho public, wo congratu
late the Albany and Brunswick Road
him out by passsing in free. He is
| learning his first lesson in business, by
i faili ng on account of his politics.
and invigorates tbe sys .
vantageons where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a
dose of these Tills makes him feel decidedly bet
ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus.
Dr. J - . C. A.TER CO., Practical ChetnistMp
JO WELL. MASS., U. S. A.
ENCOURAGE
Home Manufacture!
*3 Show just ope!
Hardware s
are well supplied. Com", Farmers, and supply yonrsetres with plenty of
Axes, HodShovels, Spades, Forks, Traces, Hames, Garden Rake
* f 10 ? 1° H irnw. lust arrived. C .me, buy you some .
go to church u *ij. \our old Harness is duDgerous.'
rools_er y :
< assortment will be very complete ia a few days. Io fac'. we are going to
>od Supply of Everything usually kept in a First-Class Store.
fi , re , r W*. ^ P s "baps f,„ Hie. Wo are S
“by" V'™ “=> I he comfortable. When « L
In this lice
Remenu bj
our
Co!
will t-pen<J»ur money,
•NOT PERI001
, v* ready to ser*-»
« nen you are . de^J, jou do not
hether a wi*e roan or a lool.
Mnchir 810 “ l6 ° AgenU fort ' ,e CL ‘ lcbrat «d GROVER & BAKER Sewing
TTIIEX YOU CAN BDY AS
Cheap autl as Good at Home
AS ABEOAD
ALWAYS BUY AT HOME!
J- H. CALLAWAY & CO >3
found ineligible by the Military Com- on its new leader, Col. Hulbert, a rnan
mission, and also tbe names of those who can pee two sides of thing, and who,
S®. We give below, a single para
graph from the paper submitted .by
Tresure Angier, to the Congressional
Reconstruction Committee.
The Treasurers statements are lumi
nous, pointed, and overpowering. There
is not the least attempt to blunt the
keen edge of the cutting Anglo 8axon
expletives, which aro brought into re’
quisition. On the whole it is a very
pretty quarrel, and the facts and nau
seating details connected with the ca
reer of the first radical Governor of
Georgia, who was fished up from the
dregs of the political chaldron by Fed
eral bayonets, and is kept afloat by the
same agency, must have been dama"
ging even to Republicans stomachs.
But hear what au important State
officer affirms of the Executive of Gcor-
gia.
This is the man (Bullock) with all
his corruptions, squandering the State’s
fuuds by thousands, in his own interest,
in violation of law, with mind so per
verted that it seems to be iiis pleasure
to shield aDd reward iniquity and pun
ish honesty and virtue; who has the su
perlative littleness to commence a vexa
tious, malicious, libellous prosecution
against an official because he dares tell
the truth and act honestly ; and he finds
miscreants to join him iu the cry, “Cru
cify him ! crucify him ! f” who can get
their hands into the State Tipasury
through executive patronage. Thus,
by his reckless extravagance aDd in
roads upon the Treasury, does he find
willing accomplices in mischief, and
who were abseut and unable to qualify.
Mr. Scott, of Floyd, gave notice of
his imeutioii to file a protest agbiastthe
proceedings.
The House then proceeded to elect a
Speaker, the members voting as follows:
Fob R. L. McYYnoETEH.—Adkins,
Allen, of Hart; Allen, (col'd) Betbune,
Belcher, Barnes, Baird, Buchan, Car
penter, Carson, Cunningham, Clerburne,
Colbv, (col'd) Coetim, (col’d) Glowers,
Campbell, Jr*, (col'd,) Darnell, Davis.
Ellis, Evans, Fitzpatrick, Frank, Ffoyd,
Golden, (col’d) Gardener, Hiilycr, Hall,
of 51 eriwether; Harrison, Hughes, liar
den, Hooks, of Wilkinson; Houston,
Higdon, lleron, llarrisbn, of FraUK i..;
Johnson, Joyner, Lee, Lassinger, Ley
den, Linder, Liudsay, Madden, Moore,
Maxwell, Maull, Madison, Mo.Aithur,
McCormick, O’Neal, O’Neal, of Bald'
win; Ri uJden. Porter, Page, Parks,
Perkins, Reid, Richardson, Rice, Rad-
dish, Smith, Sewell, Strickland, Simms,
Salter, A. Smith, J. D. Smith, Stone,
Tweedy, Turner, Watkins, J. Warren,
S. Williams, W. N. Williams, Zellers.
For J. E. Bryant.—Anderson, Brad
ford, Barnum, Bellenger, Brown, Cobb,
"Clayton, Cloud, Caldwell, Duncan, Ir
win, Furd, Fowler, Fincannon, Fedler,
Gray, Gullat, Gober, Holden, Hark-
ness, R. 15. Hall, Hamilton, G. N. Har
per, F. M. Harper, Humber, W. M.
Hall, Harris, Kyttle, McDougull, Math
ews, Nash, Nifcbet, Osgood. Perkins,
Pepper, Polk, Price, Rainey, Rosser,
Humph, Sorrell, Shumate, Seale, Shack-
elford, Scott, Scroggins, Turnipseed,
Vincent, L. C. A. Warren, Walthall,
A. J. Williams.
llou. W. P. Price received four
votes, although he positively stated that
he w - a8 not a candidate.
Mr. Sisson, of Fulton, voted for John
Smith.
The Clerk announced the following
result:
Whole No. of votes cast.. 133
Necessary to a choice 07
McWhorter
Bryant ^
Price ?
Smith - - 1
The Chair declared Hon. R. L. Mc
Whorter duly elected Speaker of the,
House, aud appointed Messrs. BryaDt
and Scott to accompany him to the
chair.
U»n. A. L. Harris very briefly intro
duced the Speaker and retired.
Speaker McWhorter, on taking the
Chair, briefly addressed the House as
follows :
He stated that the present Legisla
ture was assembled here under the au
thority of Congress. Reconstruction
began more than four yeats ago, and
he feared that we might five to regret
our non-acceptance of the terms offered
by that Congress. They offered more
liberty than was ever before offered to
a subjugated people. On our future
conduct depends our very existence as
a people. Moderation must rule tbe
hour. Our national interests have been
neglected. Our treasury is depleted.—
Taxation has hecome-burdonsome. We
cannot expect free-labor to be profitable
without mental culture. Let us forget
the past—that is gone forever—let us
remember to'day, aDd devote our enes,
gies to the prosperity oi the State.
He returned thanks to the House for
the honor conferred upon him, and on
motion, declared the House adjourned
until 10 o’clock Wednesday morning.
dCole.—Just before the Clerk an-
uounced the result of the Speaker’s elec
tion, Scott, of Floyd, requested him to
record the votes of Messrs. Donald
son, Tailiaferro and Nunn.
The Chairman declined, and referred
to Genetal Order No. 10. He would
allow no appeal from his decision.
Mr. Scott said he would file a pro-
test.
The three members above named
were the only ones declared ineligible
by Gen Terry’s order. Welcher's case
fa still under consideration. He is pro-
hibiled from taking any part in the pro
ceeding pending the investigation. The
other members triej are declared eligi
ble.
Thunders of applause greeted the e'e>
tion of Speaker McWhorter, and the
utmost interest was manifested, not only
by the members, but by the visitors
above all petty interests aud seifi-b
combinations, sees only tho unfolding of
a gigantic system, ODly tbe outlines of
which aro declared as yet, but which
shall connect the Northern' agricultural ;
interests with the magnificent cotton
belt of the South, by new and closer
ties.—Albany 2Veits.
N3W Advertisemsnts,
Empire Nursery,
A’rar Georgetown, Georgia.
From tiir New York Democrat.—
True, “Brick” every word cf it.
Just let the Tariff questioner the Al
abama claims, or the fish bounties get
Fruit Trees for tlie South!
A. J. SURLES, Proprietor,
up a little speck of war and then c.-ul "V'O ATPi.E FE ten nr PEAR TREES
. v . . . , - . I but tho-'e that h i--e bt er, te-stpj fou
for volunteers, or attempt to draft sol- bs ihe best u>r ih;» l limrie, aud *.cion.
E -i fold
ua-J to
ARE GROUND NEAR
Fort Gaines, Georgia,
And are
Warranted as Good
A3 CAS EE BOUGHT
AY THE tiyiTED STATES
OR
r MY NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND IHE
J- PUllL GENERALLY, that I am still prepared to supply them with any
article
Grocery Line,
And will continue to keep on hand
Sal| Bacon Lard, Flour, Meal, Svrnp,
Sugars (mil Coffee,
And
other articles in this fine, to which your attention is directed.
* a large Stock of
A!»o,
u
IVOD, VILL0W, & CROCKERY WARE,
And a general and well-selected Stock of
Hardware t& Cutlery.
Also, a complete Stock of
“ District »,f Georgia—Geo.
Terry, CoffiDiaoditig,”
AT THE SAME PRICES!
Oh woulj’ut we go fast and fight hard
for the “dear old flag.”
And these fanatics talk of concilia'
tion 1
aj>d!i e»ca, i am ^ec-
j lariae, Apricot, Aur.o .0. Q ifffuc .-rod Fig *. •*»• *»
112,-TO, per ICO P^ar Tree4 at 23 c-n'j each.—
Caiuwbi <*n-i Clinton R toted Grupe Y«:c* at $*>
perlOO. or S-SO )w>.-ml A. J. SURLES.
E* T. DAYT3 will act as my rg nr at Tuth-
btrt. i' b: *•.*
So many generation* cannot come \ Fs> gS ET BJ 4 TP B ^J ?
and go in the Southland in all the iu- i ^ ^ 5J ifl ill IU JS. •
M<?rchant8.£?aera!ljr sailing them. Ask
for our A, U, or C, in 10C, 50 or 25 pound
Sac*.?. — . .
Clo sing, Dry Goods, Motions, Hosiery, etc.
and bi
FE
year.
C3“ TRY OXC SACK and !E£.~@s\l
A the above Goods, and a host of others not enumerated, are offered at
LIVEfy PRICES. Call and examine my Stock. Nuthing charged fur looking
little if you buy.
ILLY, I have-enabled some of yon to raise a crop of Cotton the past
Fou may not have gathered as many bales as you wanted, but you have
sold, o -an sell, at fair prices, for Cash, and make a larger profit than I made off
of tin 3oods I Bold you. To enable mo tq extend similar favors another yoar,
you si uld no longer neglect your “ promise to pay ” when you gathered your
Cotto 1 paid cash for the Bacon, Flour, Salt, and other goods you bought of
ich enabled you to raise this Cotton. When were yon to pay me ?
j:tn27-3rn ~ ' ILIAC EASLEY.
Meal on hand at Corn Prices.
jamJT-fim
ture years, as to permit this bitterness,
and deep sense of shame and Lunulia-] J DO IIEKEBT CET.TIFY, that after rcSaring
tion to drop away,
Babes now at the Southern mother’s
breast will grow up must earnest ene
mies of the Pharisees of New England,
nnd for tho wrongs done their sires will
have revenge upon tha descendants of
those Pharisees. This spirit -has been
instigated and fostered by the Njrth,
and tho North will be tlie sufferers. It
cannot always rule and dotuin.cr as
now. The Southern soldier's sword
will he passed down from father to son,
during generation after generation, un
til there shall be freedom for the South
or revenge for her wrongs.
loixco pour Georgia to fu.uish the dag- ! present. The galleries will be open tu-
gcr to cut her aim throat.
Tub Grees'linf. Excirsioxists.—
The Savannah papers are full of the de
tails of the late visit of large delega
tions of the merchant guilds ol Cincin-
natti, Louisville, Nashvilio and Atlanta.
No pains or expeDso were spared in
the enttrtaiument .of the distinguished
guests.
Dinners, boat races, excursions by
rail and water, a visit to Fort Pulaski,
•
toasts speechifying',champagne and com-
pliinents, were the order of the day.—
We trust our Western friends will re
turn home more resolved than ever to
bring closer and closer, the relations
which naturally subsist betwern the two
sections.
The press was numerously and ably
represented among the excursionists,
and doubtless we shall have full reports
of the trip, as seen through their gain
spectacles.
Such occasi ms form n?w eras of good
will and kind fooling between all the
parties concerned.
for *3 year?, wiih '.he most e'cra-iatir g paiu
lrt.rn Chn-Lic Kh.uuia'.iain. onJ no p rma
cent reiiel from au? cf :lo in.;ny prescriptions
Eiren me by different physicians, i a n ro.r «*uti>e
hr we!!, not oaiv UitrawAis-n tlse : *.b il l.kewise
of its eliects. Thit cure was tff-cte-J bv a prej ata
tion styled Lir.cb's Auti R'leuruaPc Powders. Of
these powder- I took two d'*-n, and hue uut had
*"▼ symptoms of my old rains lor 4b< <*e years.—
The elf-ct uj»on nie war like nurg'c. Wi h*iu three
days slier 1 bud t.iken the ti st pirorier, my pains
disappeared, and I h ive b.-en entirely c ear cf incut
up t-» the present time.
To &fl sutfenng from RhcamaUsm, I do heartily
recommend toe e powders, ctofileniiv believin*
that you have o-dy to gire»tr,em a trial to Kecute a
lastinj cure. M'-gt respectlully,
Eaum on, April 22, ISfto. JO iX LINCH.
1 am ;:s wi ll of the Rheumnti?ni »o-day nnd of
its etf'CiR, although n w « v^ry old wr-in, at 1 wa’ t
lire dar I gave the above certificate.
Eaton too, Ga., N or. 12, ISd'J. JOHN LINCH.
We the undersigned chizetis of Pntnam county
Ga, cheerfully bear testimony to the tllicacy of
Lincb's Anti Rheumatic Powders in the tieatment
of acute or chronic Rheum ti.'in ; many ca«fs bar*
i e been succesefuliy treated by Dr. J G. Gibson,
«i bio our per>oui! knowledge io which lbt.se pow
ders were used exclus'r^ly.
Joel Erar ham. SI. D. Daniel Flad-\
Stephen B. M trsball, G. R. Thornes.
T. B. Harwell, Wan. It. r a ,»er f
Dr. Adam*, Thomas R-spess.
Jiiehue. Dennis, Nichols >a and others.
Address toe undersigned at Eitonton, Ga., gir-
injr a full description of the case, and enclosing
$3 ‘ 0; and if not cuied, or e^iiy b neatted, 1 will
return the money on application.
Ie-J3 3t» J. G. GIBSON
Cancers Cured.
Dr. J. K. HARMAN,
Of MACON, GA.,
W ILL PE AT THE BROOKS DOUSE in
this city, for a few days, where he may be
camalted ia lie tieutasact of
Cancers, S-’croinla,
Rxxse os me Ei.MP.iaE.—Gen.
Wright, of the Augusta Chronicle & Sen
tinel, thus il’tsp >8es of the e litor of the
Allanta Intelligencer, who for a lj:ig
time essaying to “hold with the hounds,
and run with the hare” is now the open,
and paid apologist and eulogist ol Bul.
lock and his gang.
The General has an ugly way of ban
diing the cowhide, which might prove
damaging to his antagonist in his pres
ent irate mood. Don’t quarrel and fight
gentlemen, or a military commission
may snap yon up in a t«inkling.
The flow of red flood, and tire axe
and guillotine are all that is wanting to
complete the horrors of the Georgia itu-
ation. How do our Northern conserva
tive brethren relish the picture ?
The follow ing is the extract aliujed
to
■Thiscondiict—these cowardly calum,
nies of Jared I. Whitaker, Proprietor
of the Atlanta Inteliigeticer, upon us
and the well known profession of his
relations t > society, leaves us no other
course than to publish what the public
ArdaTI o<bcr cutaneous dis-a***. tf>jr-(her with
Rhi-cnme i*, with entire saiw'actiuB.
G'vod regency* riven..
Dr. IL will he ;o Dawpon on Monday, the 7th f
where he can bi coueultci cu tbe obore diseases.
fe'a3*lt*
otice.
^T A MEETING OF TBE DIRECTORS snd
Stark H:dder.s of the Cuthbert Madoiacttiring
Ompauy, held February 1st, JS70, it was unani
fflwisy
Rs.-t.lred, That all Stock Holders par, by the
d.iy of May next, 100 p<»r cent. ..n the amount sub
scribed bv them. Ouc-lmlf to be i?aid by the loth
day of March next, and the- bilaacd by the 1st day
of May tint. It wasul^u nuaoimou-ly
Retoired, That tbme wbo fail Jo pay the 100 per
cent, on their Stuck by the 1st of Mav next, forfeit
their enthe Stock. * E. MCDONALD,
klsG lm 1'resident.
Take Notice Plantei^.
I HEREBY NOHFY tbe Planters, and public
generaltr, that I contracted with a freedman by
generally, that I contracted with a freedman by
be n me of JERRY, former tlare of Jacob Oxier,
J lor the pns^nt Tear, and he Las abandoned bis
j contract v.i:hout any cause. I brpe no one will
gire him rtnplormeut, u I will b*j’d any ooe re-
bpansible keloie the law for so do ng.
fchS-’.ui* GEOR jE CRAPP3.
HE3MOVAIJ.
KETTLEWELL S AA MANIPULATED,
A
(Sole sold as Pliotpho Peruvian.)
Ammo mated Alkaline Fhospkate.
Super
Georgia Cotton Compound, ’
Alt Manufactured by
G. 0BER &. SON'S, Baltimore.
Pure P*cr-uTl<«i,
Dissolved Bonos,
ZhandL Plaster.
For Sale in Angnsta or Shipped direct from Bal
timore to ANY LEi’OT. l>y
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
lain, Stamped, and Japanned Tin Ware,
House Furnishing Goods,
d XSEoetting:
Warrea, lane & Co., || e Ilow Ware, Wood Ware, Jag Wary, etc
Augusta, Ga.
H. H. JONES
Is onr Sole Agent for the sale of tli*.- above
STANDARD FEETILIZEES,
IN CUTHBERT, GA.
jnn27-2t
An Ordinance.
Cocncii. Chambsr, Jan. 17th 1S70.
I Leo- leave to infirm my customers and friends, that I have moved to tha
old 6taDd°nf JNO F. KIDDOO, 2d door from JNO. McK GUNN, where I
hope still to receive their patronage. J- 8. ANTHONY,
Cuthbert, Ga.
jan271y
j > E IT ORDAINE >, By the Major jred Cuanc l
O KDIVAItYSOFFICE RANDOLFH COUNTY
■ ( AM I
GA —Ir» aider to carry oat sect., 1U*p, »f the
code of Georg hi. In rehitinn to the standard
weight and n)*:a-ure5, and the county baring been
.^applied with all tbe weights and tn-asures. neces
.-ary to carry ot.t ^aid Sect, of the cole, the c t sens
of the county of Randolph are respectfully r<»
q'test d to c»mf forward aud hare their weights
it canary* tesLd and marked and brandel as tbe
kisy direct*. Given untler hit Land i-flicUlly.
il. GORMLEY. Ordi ary.
ftbC-3m and Ex r.fficio Clerk.
Notice to Debtors end Creditors.
A LL I ER-'ONS indtblel to the estate of J as.
. - Marlin, deceased, are hereby n.*tifi-»d to ca'l
hriS long since Sti*»pect<iu liitn to % a j aud m ke Sctrirrue.a at aud all persons har-
of Cuthbert, and it is hereby ordained br au
thority r*f tbe shoia that tbe foPowing shall b»* the
rate of LICENSE TAX du ring the Municipal Year
1^7'J:
For Retai'irg Fpiritn^ns Liqnors in quanti
ties te s than one quart ^10C 00
For Selling .^piriinon< Liqno’S. ia qnanti
ties not less than one qnait 50 00
For each lottery or Gift Association, (per
day).. 100 CO
For each ifiifiard or Bagatelle Table (per
year) 25 00
For each Reno Tub e (per year) 100 «»0
“ “ Holing AMey •* “ | 25 00
Transient Traders in al! Coods, Wa-es, or
Merchmd z j (per week) A0 00
Fame(i»er mouth) 100 00
(This Tax does not apply to Goods manufactured
ia this State, except Arde t Spirits and Tobacco*)
Each I’edler, except disabled s. Idier 50 00
Traneient DaguBrTeoo, Ambrotype or Photo
graphic rtist 25 00
Cirrns or Menagerie (per day) 50 00
All other Public Entertainments Hint charge
lor admission (per day) 10 00
(Ee erlaimneats of a "Charitable, Moral, or Im.
provfug Character, arc exempt from this Tax at the
discretion of tbr Mayor.)
Each Two-horse Dray or Wagon, haaiing for
hire (per y -or) 10 00
Each One horse l)rav or VVagou, hauling for
hire (per year) 5 00
Each Hack, for hire (per 3 ear) 10 00
“ Livery Stable “ “ 25 1*0
“ Street Drummer M " ]50 00
il Insurance Agent, soliciting bniicesS in
tbe City. 10 00
* Transient Vendor of Lire Stock 10 00
Provisions 25 00
AMMO-MATED
DISSOLVED BONES.
"JI1E SUPPLY OF PERUVIAN GUANO hav
T become txh«ua«*d. it is necessary for tbe
•' I....I- f .w o Lnl.alitll- I. ,r Itm
planting community to look f >r a snbsMtue »«.r this
article, so efficacious in promoting and MUtaj'iu g
tbe grovth of cotton. 1 he carobmstiino of Pern .1-
an Guano and Diss deed IS mes h is beni found to
be tt»ea--i r e>t amt be^t ol all the many article* of
fered, ui.d we are confident that in an oidinarv sea
son, to use the language ol Mr. David Diriret^on,
can never foil. la presenting oar AM MOM AT ED
to tbe planter, we but give the combination 10 a
form ve-idy for immediate me, thus saving the c«»st
•rd trouble of mnnipuiaiion aad rearing unitrrm-
i!y in quality. . .
Tbe practical results obtained from the artic.es
shipped by us. prove them to be superior toall oth
er**, and iu a trade extending through every pirtion.
" * rerz-.u-iticr rptfions. tHid, during tb'
Alien’s hmg Balaam
/
THE REMEDY FOR CORING
CONSUMPTION,
coughs,
BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA AND CROUP.
Aa an Expectorant
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
, JT is composed et the active principles of
aud plants, which are chemically extracted,
as to re'aiu all tbeir medical qualities.
of the cotton growing region*, and, during tbe past
five years, cotitumicg tbcu#auds ol tons, we are
yet to bear of the first complaint.
31inister3 and Public Speaker*
! Who are so often afflicted with throat dj«e«3eV
ucii |p ____ _ ith throat ,
In ourlijanufacture we dF card all mineral f bos- | will find a sure remedy in this Balsam. Loxengera
anl waters sometimes give relief, b»U this Btsbaov
taken a few times, will insure a permanent core,
Will all those affl tiled with Coughs or Con«amp*
fair trial, they will b#
TZZ^
ed,
er*
nvx
phat«i, aad rely entirely upon
jfcj U JR.S EOINTS,
. tion, give this Busam _ .... —,
Made readily soluble by the use of Sulphuric Acid- j pleased wi:h the result, and co'Jfeaa that tbe 8cr#
TL - a . . 1 ...nnfi - J Iron. tfilP nptf V l* ’ . t« m c rw ro fi.f-vn . — l l , —
Drnggists may take out License, without charge,
atb that
ttsell .Spirituous Liquor*, on taring an oa:
they will only sell for Medicinal Purpose*.
WU. BEALL,
jan27-3t Clerk Council.
bait and unprincipled traitor to Jur party,
an infamous slnnd rer and a contemptible
apologist for theft and robbery.'
<’C c-V* ns agarnat said eriate are requested to pre-
vn> them duly authenticated, wiihiu the time pre-
scrib-d^-fo-. j. c. martin,
jaa^7 A0d Acmmiotrator.
TVTOTICK.—Mrs. Nancy Wade, wife of John
Pi Wade. *
hu apolted for exemption of personal
ty and setiir.g apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon ihe same st 10 o’clock, A. AL,
on tbe 5th day of February, 1S70, at my
“ - *, 60” '
jun27-2i
3 RLILLY, Ordinary^
The Amq.onta is supptifcd tram the neat TaJn.vte
source to Peruvian Guano, and in sufficient quanti
ties to give tbe plant a vigorous and be -ltbr growth
the soluble bane sustaining it throughout the season.
Vt r e bare co hesitation io placing this arucle
against any manuficture or combiuation known,
aud will refund every dollar spent in its purchase
in case it does not gire satisfaction.
John Merryiuan &. Go.
jan20et
AGENCY AT
T. S. POWELL’S Drug Store.
Going! doing! Clone!
J HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have taken
out Licence as
Public Auctioneer!
For the City of Cufhbcrf, the present year.
Terms tioaraL OJice at*Cou»t lloure.
* jattCTtf JAS. BUCHANAN.
Kbjiedt is Found at JsAv?.
For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
D; uggist, Bookseller aud Stationery,
jin20ut. Sole Agent.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
. -JtTUE OF AN ORDER from the Hoik.
sinct Cuurt oi tbe Unite! States, 1 wu|
sell ou
Saturday^ Fci). 12tii, 1870,
Before the Court House door, in the city of P nt J?*
bert, between the legal hours of sale, lot of Land,,
No. 93, and East halt of lot No. 99, in the 7th
‘ trict of C ay county, Ga., except 75 acres from aata
lots, set opart uud-r the Lloaiestead Law, for th^
benefit ol tbe tunily of Jared W. Pounds, B*oa-
ropt. Said tiaut to be sold contains 225 acres,
more or lees. , .
Sold as the prrpertv of Jared W. Pounds, a>aBK-
rupt, tor Ibe bcuefit of his creditors.
»old free Iroin ail encumbrances. Purchaser
paring tor fct.inpi* aud deeds. Terms cash*
j Pa 20-31 JAS. BCCHANAN, Assign^