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HE CUTHBEET APPEAL,
pjkl'uhxd ETBur THutumr uorjhxo *r
SAMTELL & JONES.
IT. -H. JON i: 8, Editor.
THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1«70.
A
KSe* The Georgia quest! n remains
changed in the House.
gOT* The Southern IVes* Association
its late meeting in Savannah. adop.
1 n resolution that after Juno
»t, bo person shoal J be furni-diel with
Kip or who had uot actually pai 1 for
in advance.
This will m ike the news paper l>t**i.
is healthy, at least.
rinr intolerable iriiaanuo, the
orgia .tuvar eatisfit I ex
it wb»u drawing- their t»ina dollars
di.-m, has resolved to uisat again iu
] y-
Pho preient Session has boon devoted
paying all the expj’lo j negroes bie.k
g«s and r ations, and fit'n ' matters so,
it Bullock can na loipulate the con
ts of the treasury without let or bin*
»nce, and b« able nt the *>m> time
it he pays tho interest up >n Stale.
nds, to doal out suah u 1 litio iaT Sti u<
may bo needful for hi* own wants,
J those of his friends.
What do our radical rnlii s oaru about
cm. They .pay ltione, -au i regard
?in as another cff.ctivo means f >r the
uifbmjiit of rebels,
The voicus of the few bravo and tru •
:n in both Houses, are overborne by
» torrent of igcroratrc* an I depravity
tioh sweeps every thing before it.
Bo mail for tho fruits of universal
tSrsge.
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AIa;l Roots to Columbus, via Lcmp
v.—VV» hurt bi-eh shown a letter re
ived by tho attentive Post Muster of
is city, from J. L. French, Esq., Br
ig 2d. Assistant P, M. General in ro
om** to the effort which has been
rd* to reopen moil facilities between
* points referred to.
Tbs deportment is willing to allow a
ini-wsekly mail service, provided a
riper contract can tie entered into.
Proposals to thu-t effect will be re
ived at Washington, und acted on as
mns possible. No formal advertise*
ent of tbo same will bo made, and
irtieß desirous of competing for the
nfrtu t, may send in l heir bids without
rthsr notice. The- -r. anther of the route
6090. It is to ire hoped no time will
i lost in the establishment of this mute,
biuli is of so much importance to our
ty and nil interested,
if' the rates charged arc too exorbi.
ut, there is danger, we learn, that the
nolo scheme will be rejected by the
..stmaiter General. Lot bidders take
led accordingly.
k Jolly Time. —The hoepituble city
Savannah, «eems to be doing the
jrceabls to ail the world and the rust
mankind.
The press gang were treated m >st
*yally, and many a swelling peri'M und
lintod paragraph will detail with graph
effect, the ploastirable incidents which
ourred ii tho Forest City, and I lie
imhurlcaa attentions and abounding
mpitnlity of its inhabitants.
Thoa comes the grand rally at tho
ime point of the fireman of two State*
ith a description of which, the papers
tve teemed for several days.
Again, in quick succession follows
n meeting of tho Teachers jffuto As*
nciulkm, which will attract multitudes
td prove au occasion of tho deepest
tcrest.
Verily thete arc no Rip Van Wi.ikies
tha ancient city of Ogleth »rpe. Ii ir
eotde are enterprising, sagacious und
•o great? iva.
Tha story of their unprece lento 1 sue
8S iu tit 3 struggle for m irati no grout
ißß, no longer excites surprise.
Natural advantages, oqiit il, u id th ;
isdom of her sons, aroj olein nits which
ugh to acorn all opposition.
What Georgian does not rejhoc in
i* prosperity of our venerable seaport (
ogrcAsive.
Tim RICHUISD OvTA«tf6»PHB. —Tile
*p«rs are filled with the detail* of this
Arrowing erent, which burned many
ml* into eternity, and seriously injured
findrtd* of persons who util I survive.
Our limited space will only permit of
ie telegram which contain* the main
iota of the case. Illinois and otlo*r
Itates through their Legislatures have
ilopted resolutions of condolence, and
t a vast meeting of sympathizers in
tiehmond, Gov. Walker, Geu. Wire
udgo Onld; and others spok«.
Since the burping of the theatre in
le same ill fated city, bo occurrence
as caused Such wide spread grief and
onstornation.*
Collections in several cities have been
aken up in behalf of the sufferers.
We see that thtf Gcorgis Legislature
m motion of Turner, col has also pass
and a resolution of sympathy with the
liciimond people.
8©“ Gen. Terry has turned out of
iffioo Mr. Wcttniore the ordinary ot
Chatham eountv.
The head and front of his offence it
iflcms, consisted in a decision that Gov.
Bullock was no longer Governor, alter
,he State had been made a military
jit, trie t.
This was rank treason in the Radical
camp —hence the application of the axe.
Bou The Secretury of tue Trcasn y
nas ordered the sale of four millions
more of gold the prsseut month.
A wdi known geologist in Ver
mont ‘‘secs in th» Cardiff giant addi
tionul evidence of pre kj'st& ic a ntekigmt
race on this comment.” Ref hup* he
doer, but the fellow who got up the gi
ant would hardly know himself by tbs
name.
Pispntches of sympathy for the Rich
mond disaster tfi.ffi-.rur* and money aid
tc largettuiounts, ..it JJ.c -
news xupur juettuurs —wub»
shal Oars be?
Reader, it is a wed known custom
of Journalist-, to indite «n article for
each issue upen Borne important subject,
which jawsussßs general interest,, and is
pertinent to the ti in-s. This in termed
“ the leader," anil occupies the most
conspicuous place in tlte editorial col
umns.
* Now occasionally when the world
seems to be settling upon its lees, and
stagnation in business, p ditios, an 1 news,
threatens with n’>ght mare grasp to
throttle the pres?, the selection of this
to .ic is a matter of no little perplexity
to the editor.
The wise man nays there is nothing
new uidor the sun, yet his must be the
never ending task of and *m mstrating the
reverse of ti e proposi;i<>n.
It in alters not that f-r year* he has
Ctnv-assed earth and sea, and exhausted
his store of historic und scientific len
to fi id the inevitable leader, no sooner
has one seen the light, than another kinna
tip to view, and the insatiable maw of
tin* public must sixain be gratified
May not the editor of the- Appeal nt
this juncture iu selecting his leader, su ii
liiou to his aid a council of his reader* ?
Wlmt then shall he write about f
Must it be ,f ferny & Bullock, nnd'
the farcical no.ient'tiea of the " Gottgres.
siunal Agency " at Atlanta ? fir dealing
with the first natn-d «>i the above, we
might lw Biilyccted to a .tiAxeut box ;ii
Fort Pulaski, and this pimby* and the
stacks is the verdict already entered
against the latter, by an indignant and
plan lured people
iShall we discouifW* upon Federal pol
itics and the constitution ?
Alas, the seats of the great and illus
trious dea 1 who cist a halo of glmy
upon the the records of the past, are
now usurped by thieves an 1 fanatics, and
that tnagiia charts of our fathers the
constitution, lias been so truncated,
amended and mutilated, .Wi rt it preaents
but a scare Crow resemblance to the
original.
Shall wc hold forth upon morals, and
launch our invectives against the crimes
and corruptions of the and »y, which rise
“ Pelion upon Ossa,” und V Alp on Alp,”
to the shame -and scandal of the nation ?
We hale moralabig, »nd Imsidw*, migtit
tread upon the domain of the pulpit,
(Wed* not mean Beechers )
Are the follies of fashion to be touch
ed upon, and the aiz > of the chignon, the
length of the trail, (one was visible Wn
feet long lust sh*bbatl l,) the horror* of
the Grecian bend, the immaculate bon
net, and the hundred oontiivances of art
to eke out the lack of nature in the
shape of the “ human form divine,” to
be reinors le*«ly exposed !
No, by the rood. We shall not stir
up a hornets nest against us by unveil
itlg the sue red arcana of a ladies toilet,
and perhaps have our ears boxed in th i
bargain f*r our impudence by some eu
t'Ag- and virag *.
8h ill \Ve asßumu the role of the ami
,Tid talk learnedly -*f the laws of gr..v
itat on and and ceniripng il, and centrip
• tal forges *ii- take u trip among the
stars, or rival Ad in Smith in our lessons
1 1*|ton political economy, or chop logic,
or dive de**p into the tnyaferies of po
lemics and melapbysics ?
Not so. We might become entun
tUngied in soiiie of these lob iryutnine
heights, and never reach earth again.
rirntll we descend to mundane mil
ters, and as it is court week, give our
opinion >*f the delightful nucert .iiitiesof
the law, and critieis * the learned disci
pies *1 Bla-kstoue n**w in our midst?
If we did tho su j-tet justice, we
should soon hear the mon*)t'inotis drawl
of the judge, “ Mr. Sheriff ei liect a
fi ie of fifty dollars from that mm, or
put him in j til tor contempt of CXm t.”
We shall content ourself therefore with
thinking miteh, and saying little on this
and ittgcroUs theme.
Gentle reader what shall we write
about then ? Must we treat of (Mr
own n*title craft, and the gtvatioii arid
honors showered upon its repress ita
lives last week, by the B »ard o trad-*,
the city magnates, and hospitable people
of Savannah?
Every pres* in the State teem* with
tbei<Mtm‘, ami sttunds tlie praises <t| tin*
merchant princes whu Jw-elt in the city
by the sen.
What then shall <mr “ leuilef " be ?
You have already lounti it in tlm
•hove melange, whilst industriously seek
iujf for the material*.
The Executive Council of the
Chicago branch of the Fenian Brother
hood met in Philadelphia, and publish
ed an address nt which they denounce
the O’Neil winjg, and accuse that officer
of sw allowin'* up $8606 with noUmig
to show for it. They therefore cut
aloof aitownlher, ami have appointed
Mr. fitirii Bretm t», trevtstirei-, and
transferred the headquarters to Pmla
dulphiu.
Not PosTKD I.V lIISTOHY —A youthful
applio «nt for a certificate to teach sch ml
presented himself 10 the Super.utending
School Coimrii tee of a town in Maine,
and having answered correctly several
questions in mathematics, he was asked,
“in year did Columbus discover
America?” The young man paused,
sc,ratched liis head and replied, “Well,
Mister, you’ve gut me now !*’ ,: \Vw* it
before »»r alter the birth of our saviour ? ’
c mtiuued tho committee man. The
youth spent a mom, nt in thought and
then raising his huge fist ands viking
it u|M>n the desk, exclaimed, “■ You've gos
moagain by thwidoi /” The certificate was
not granied.
The Psovisi.ixvL Lkgisi.at«H!.— At
lanta, May 3.—Tue ILm-e, to-day, pass
ed the esolulion authorizing the pay
ment of the hitherto suspended war
rants mi the printing fmwi.
in the Semite a resolution was pass
ed declaring that n • member shall be
employed on the State Read, or as corn -
W.
Both branches will adjourn to-mor
row.
The Wccrl Register, tue recognized
organ of the Unman Catholics in Eng
land, and wed lt.sirncted as to Hie
movements of the Vatican, says th<*
{-> u.cimil at Council hetf sunt before it
for a yeaiv
i ne •sunj *ineu 3'Hness oi i*oui*
Naptdwon to the Fr«j«ch people, pro
claimed *tn the 24th nltim t, is a muster
piece of astute Sttategy
Firmly resolved l»y all the power of
Ids empire, to perpetuate the Napoleon
dynasty, in the succession to the throne
of his s.»n, he yet lias lh - w*it to appeal fin
aid and sympathy to the mosses, against
the old monarchical and legitimate ele
ments.
Ref*»rni is his wa'chword, and-this
specious pretext will carry the French
nation like a whirlwind for tlreir empe
ror, n*r can it be denied that this wise
sovereign has been a great benefactor
to his p-ople. The most magnificent
system of internal improvements in the
world-, giving bread and employment to
th.fU ands, has been s eadilv carried for
ward under his auspices, and the mate
rial in t* rest* ot the empire greatly de-
Ye!*q>ed,
Eve y branch of tn mofaetufe also
has received his fostering cure, while
the na-vy i»f runce, now but little infe
rior to that of England, and the splen
did breakwaters, fiwtifi-ati<u*s, and ship
dock* on the coast, ure eternal monu
ments to bis fame.
We confess to a strung desire to see
the young prince imperial succeed his
father, and ln»pe he may prove a* t-r.ive,
wise, and potent it m :
"Frenchmen ~The Consiitution of lßo‘2.
drawn up ill virtue nf powad* which you
gave me, ami ratified by the eiglit nub
lions i*t v *t**'s which re est tbli-]*?d i ae
♦•tapirs, has procured for -Frunze' e!gh
teeii years of calm pr<>pe,ity, Which h is
not tieeli with*.,,it glory. It has insured
order and loft the way open t*> all im
provements Tints, more seemily has
been co .firmed. It has taken the 1 rger
pari in tin: progress iff lib*; ty, but sue
cossive i-haiiges tiave altered the basis
of the plebixcitum hi Hi e» >n,-t I»e *no-li
fi -iUwiilemt an appeal to the nati-m.—
It becianes ind speus.nbie, then, tnat the
Dew constitutional pact shall he ap
proved by the js-ople as we.ie formerly
tire cAnstllttfioits of the Republic and of
the Emoi e At those two epoch* it
was lielieved, even as I my.-elf lu l eve
to duv, that anything done without v«»n
w, • -diegi i iiaie. The constitution of
Imperial ami Democratic France mat
be reduced to a small number of funda
mental provisions which cannot In
changed without your consent. Yoitt*
decision will have the advantage n r ren
dering rhfi iiie the progress already
tirade, nnd of placing tx-youd the influ
ence of political fl ictu-»ii.*ns the princi
pies of government Time lost too of
ten in barren an I embittered cotitr- v* r
sies may be more usefully employed
hereafter iti seeking for means of in
creasing the hi oral surd imrteri af Well bo
ing of t • greatest number.
1 ad tress myself to all of you who
on tlm 10th of D -comber, 1818, mu
nioiMte*! all obstacles to place me at
your bead { to y,*u who, lbr twenty two
years, have, without cessation, guarded
me -by jortr suffrage nnd sustained tne
by your co operation mid rewarded me
by your aff-ction. B-lievo me, by a
new proof of uonfi iene.e, in bringing to
the ballot box an i.flii mutive vote, you
will exoicise the menaces of revolution
yon will place order und lilierty on a
solid basis, und you will render easier iu
the fittnre the transmission of the crown
to my Min.
You liuvo almost unanimously, for
eighteen years, clothed me with the
most extensive powers ; he a'so equally
nnanim ms to-day iu snpp>»rtina the
t r ritsf -rrn ition of the I'nperial regime. —
A great nation has no way of attaining
its development without resting on an
institution which guarantees at the same
time st-tbili y and progress, all of which
I l»eg you. t<> ratd’y. Tti© hbe. al reform*
realized during the last ten ye.its reply
•y.s.” As for ui/sglf, Fiithlul to my
origin, I sliuM continue penetrated by
y**ur thougiits and foriitied by vour wiF*;
and, e-otifi ting in Providence, shall w-*rk
w ttimit cessaii in for the pr«>.spefily md
grandeur of Fram e.
Napoleon.
WA«nivoroy, M iy 2 —Tl»e Committee
on Credentials of tlm American Med.cal
Society oi' the United States, which
assembles here to morrow, a t a preiitni
nary meeting to night, ruled out the
credentials id about twenty five delegates
trout the..filedanil societies and colleges
id' this District, on the ground that they
had go .suited with colored physicians.
M j 'tiiy' ami minority reports will-I>e
presented tomorrow, and an exciting
time is anti-up,.ted in view ut the fuel
that the rejected delegates, tog, ther
with a immoer nt delegates frum tlie
North held an indignation meeting this
evening.
oan of the ‘‘d-u k complected’’
senators of Louisiana is ciphering out
the pr-fit and loss on tho following
trail-action : It sssfhs that he took a
check to be paid if he voted for a cer
tain bid and toe lull passed. To bo en>
tuely impartial in tlie matter, however,
lie also took a check from theotbnr side,
to be paid if lid voted against the bill,
and the bill was hist. It so happened
that be voted no, but the me,suie car
lied, and the honorable gentleman is at
something of a loss to know which
v\i.l be paid.
Strawb ■ kries axi> Peas -Strawberries
are now hawked around the streets in
baskets and boxes, with an intimation
of a plentiful crop. They are certainty
luxurious—commnndtiig fifty to A.-Verity
tiv - ceius per quart. A few green pons,
grown in the gardens of the city and
vicinity, have been disposed of in the
market at thirty-five cents per quart
Chaileston grown peas are sold six dol
lars poi bushel, in the hull, or twenty*
five cents per quart.— Aug Const.
Macon can sell both luxuries, home
raised, at one hundred per cent, lower
figures. —-Mieon Journal.
£3T The Washington correspond
ent ot the Baltimore G izeile ways :
It is probable that Congress w.ll
vaste this month in idle blib-blab upon
the funding bili ami tariff bill, enact
three or lbur or a dozen laws to .‘carry
into effect the 15th amendment,’ still
further muddle Georgia question,
give the gt - y to 'lennessee by an elab
orate report of Eu Klux outrages there,
whitewash the philanthropist, General
O 0. Howard, esp 1 Fei n.tndo Wood
for Huttluting the ‘prosecution,’ strike
oat the word ‘white’ wherever it ‘dis
graces’ the statute book, annex Nigri
liu (by naturalization laws encouraging
the immediate immigration of the whole
Congo race, in order that we may be
the quicker civilized a .and rejuvenated by
a strong current of rich black blood,)
co.iti m Bond, in reject him, as the case
mty be, and then—go home.
Anthony Nixon, of Lho Ashley Mur
der notoriety, in compliance with the
decision ol Die Supreme Court of South
Carolina; has been sentenced to lie huug,
on lb* 13. u piox., hi Cuarlesivou.
Death of Cm,. VYsr. M Brow*.—
Seldom ha* it fallen to our lot to record
the death of one whose demise will be
more regrett, and, than the subject whose
name heads this article, which sad event
occurred in this place on Friday morning
the 29-th irt*t, ut eight o’clock
(■oh Hie! Brown whs a ciltz n os Marion
county, where he has resided for the
last twenty years, and came to this place
on Thursday afternoon, in ending to
take the night train for Macott, whence
he intended going to Atlanta on impor
tant bnsi«e-H touching the interests of
this section of the State. He left the
hotel alone about one o’clock for the
depot, and had proceeded as far as Dr.
TANARUS, E. Smith’s office, .on Cotton Avenue,
where he was found about five o'clock
on Friday morning, ip an insensible
*-tate. M edivai aid was immediately
called, and ai! that medical Nkiil could
do was done There was no mark of
vi-deuce about his person, but what
money he trad had been taken from lip
pocket, his watch and papers not being
distmbed. It is the opinion of
attendant physieiun th*t be-dted of some
narcotic poison, as th'Te.w-t-re no syntj—
toms of apoplexy or paralysis.
r I he deceased was well known through
out the State, having fi 1 and many iinpoi
taiit offi-,es of trust and honor, {£„ re j,.
reselHed his co<m y in boh branches ol
the Stmv Legislature, and at one ti ne
Was President pro teW<d the Senate.—
Hu was u HVersaliy esteemed, ami yield
ed g cal inti leuce with the people of afl
classes. His hand was ever open to the
rtftvty, and iiis charities were unb"Unti
nd.
Col Brown was a member ql t he M
sonic fraternity, an l lived strictly up i.
its
his death tins produced a deep seg*aN|*i,
and his 1 *s will he deeply felt in thi?
section <>l the State. He leaves a vile
and a number of children and grand
children to mourn to* loss, witn whom
we deeuly sympathize. He was 66
years of age. Rest in pence, generous
friend I— Americx* Republican.
Disaster at Uni >n neuiNus, Au. —
W.-rkhocse csraucs bv Liw.irNi.NU —
Three ilusdheo Aalss of (J irf .i Burn
El>.r—As the Mobile and Guard train
was nearing Union Springs, Ala. s about
hall past lLt^Ejo’clock Tours-lay al ter
no n, a dill'llo id pass>-d over tile town
From it was seen to sj ring a siiitile
fi -sh of lightn g. To is »ti uvk the ’vv •
story • ffiee- ~n the west snie ol’ the
waiehou-eof Lyman Wells & (Jo, and
in a lew moineif+s the emire structure
was- in fl lines. No one Was injured
l’he tire seemed to catch fr--tu tlie
ground. 'J'he warehouse ami offices
were of wood, and capable of haloing
Borne 2,tX)U b.h-s of cotton. They i
were erected two or t bree years aftei
tue w,r
in the warehouse were about 380
bulfes of cotton, eighty of wnicit were
saved. It was principally own.-d by
planters, aud only S6I)J io sl,t)t)d i»t u
insured in tlie house- w* re also eighty
casks of bacon. C*ome were rescued.—
A few buggies and carriage* were run
Out.
’ Bome fertilizers were also lost. The
fetal loss must l*e ill trie m lghtM>rhoo*l ol
S4O UOO or $45,000. Turee hundred
bates of cotton aie worth $30,000 Ut
this we unde 1 s'and (tie proprietors re
port they o-t $5,00) or $6,000 exv.lii.-ivi'
of insurance They save) their books
a id papers.
The wan ho me belonged to Mo-si -,
Black burn and Lyman and Tnomm.
Wells. The fi in name is Lyunm Wells
& (Jo. The buildings were insure.J in
company, lor which ,\J, L. A’clu- is
agent, is also included tiie insurance
mentioned on tlie cotton. They were
riu<-ky -w t>u vii*-r their-pwlfefes in a
safe and prompt corporation, w-hicti cO
tracts to pay f-r all damages oflightntng
which result hi fires. Co.'umbiuSun, 30,h.
B&jT General Bailor, in conversation
with a geiilb-ui m a few and ij’.s ago. Min
ted that tlie (Jons'itution did not dele
gute the authority t »• C >ngress to pass
charters fin- budding railroads ner »*s
the States which opposed it; therefore,
ho nnd others who thought as tie did
could not sup iort the proposed Cincm
nati.utid-Chaltano ig» Railroad liill pen
dii g in tlte tSenale.
Ir Sh-'FI and bk Sroppio.— We tire
.crediiably inform-'d that there are sev
eral planters resid ng within a few miles
of Eufaula, who are in the habit ol
(•oiniiig to the city, and buying up all
the eggs and chit-kens. Now, we iu
sist, that tho planter who does not raise
his own eggs and chickens ought nev
• • r r to have an egg unless thrown i.t
him.—nor the smallest piece of a chick
en to lay on his stomach. Let liis diet
lie Western bacon, and Western corn,
mixed with cotton seed, t* e latter large
ly preptmderat'tig— Eufuuh Netcs
Turn Oct. ‘V*; Mei.Lsh.” —We ate
informed that W, J. vVlnpper, c-okne*!
R-presentMAevc from Bi-moort e.oUnty
and prospective candidate for Congress,
lias been appointed Bndadter General
of militia for this district. It is further
staled that there will at once be or
ganized a regiment of milnia in each
county, which shall parade on the
Fourth of July nexh 'Llicre are sever
al colored companies Dow in Chat lesion,
and the*e In isg considered the city’s
quota, no m re will be permitted to or
ganize ; but the remainder necessary to
fill Up the n g iiient w ill he taken Lorn
tho counirv —Charleston N‘ws.
is pos lively s»M by persons offi
cially connected with ih- public chan
ties in New York, that the lunatic a~y
fuin on Blackwell's Island contains u
large itii.iiib»r of sane who,
licking for friends to secure their epmju
cipation from the hospital, arc compel}
cd to share the captivity ot the positive,
ly mad. Such a f .te i* about as horn*
file as one can imagine lor himself.
Grand Chaptri- It. A. M. of Gkor
-31 A- —The Grand R»vnl Arch Chapter
of Georgia opened its annual convoca
tion in Augusta on Wednesday.
ultimo. Fifty-nine Chapters were rep
resented and the session -close l on i rr
day. The following ootnpimriHis w. re
elected to serve during the ensuing yeas:
M. E. Moses P. Kellogg, G, U. P.
M. E. Hobt. L. Rodm y, D G. li. P.
R. E. Luther J Glenn, G. K.
. R E. W. J Johnson, G- tj.
E. tieo.-ge T. Andersiin, G. r . H.
E. D. N. Austin, G. P. 8.
E. Richard T. Turner, G. R. A. C.
E Thomas J. i erry. G. M., 3d V.
E. D. VV. J. Peacock, G. M , 21 V.
K. VV. H. T niter, G xM., Ist V.
E. R v F E. Munson, G Chaplain
E. Wm S>. Pollard, G. Treasurer.
E. J. F Blackshear, G. Secretary.
E. J. E Navy. G. Soutim }.
Foheign Niwtf.— New Yo A, .May 8
At a meeting held at Manchester, Eng
land, commencing yesterday, closed to
day, much satisfaction was exprssevd
that the product on of notion now was
oominensur itod with the ileiuucd for
consumption. * '—.
The Paris papers assert that the ex
pulsion of Madino was designed t«> lie
used'against tue life of t!ie Emperor."
Ho was arrested by tiie police at the
ruems of the oou^piratoiu.
The Legal Tendrr Decisi . fine Jute
Legal Tehd- r decision, riotwimstunding
aiiJhe predictions inatle to tlie contrary,
i-iis lieen snslallied by the Supreme
Court < film United States Thin de
vision may now be set down a* a prenia
nenee, and part «»f the law of the land, 1
and the people wHI under.-tand that tlie
Legal Tender act dues not operate oil
emttracts made previous to its passage
The Supreme Court refused to ope i tlie
case of Hepburn vs Griswold, for are
hearing, ami sustained the counsel in
their motion to withdraw the case of
f>;fth-<m and D..-tiling against the Uni
ted Slates, which were relied on to
overthrow the previous judgment of Die
court. This settle* the question. The
prediction of partisans, that tho two
m-w judges were put on the Bupreme
herndi nt order t«> override the previous
decision, turns out to lie groundless, for
they yielded s cheerful concurrence iu
rhe rearto s given by the Chief Justice
why the case could u<»t be re-beard.—
We have ut least one decision of our
highestthhiin.il that i-tands the assaults
of R idical party, and is evidence that
the Judg -s at e not iimved in their opin
ions by every breath that comes from
pa tiz.ui !tj,-.— D. D nun-rat.
As Good as T o tt ..a.—U dot-ed* pas
lengei-f by tlie various trains arriving
,t Macon -should give hn*d to tho
iec of oa->t. Toni i-night, -Sr., siup.-riii
lemleiit of the Gen*** al P.tsscngi-i i),-pot.
Iron, which they ai|| <ee i’tmt a Par or
or 8 ilo-Ui has tigeo sited up specially
b»r th- ir eiM*iimnodaii n, and a Stew
ardess appointed to wait upon them.—
This apartment they .will fi id to tto
right (laud of the Depot coming in. As
this Saloon is hi every way jis good as
.that set apart for the nse of wbite' iiqr.y
seugeits, We know that none Imt a cap
iions, ill bred colored man «m- woman
woultt wish ti, intrude w tiere their com
pany is m idler wished for nor desired.
—Macon Journal.
The Right V\ av t-* Lkgi- ate, —The
Oiiio Stale J Ultra I pays the LegislaUire
«>f the Buckeye State a high eomplt
meat when it sav- that iit its l;,te se
sii*r»» it passed only seveniy two gem-r.t I.
acts, and that there was less buncombe
legislation, and less of the mischievous
sja-cial tinkering iw-iness than at any
otner session within the memory of the
oldest inhabitant.
Shaking ami Bliining.— It is uot neccrsury to
journey Loin.(lie tropics lo Aliski in oilier to
experience tie- exarela * oi tu-ut und cold.—
Tliousands undergo nil the inconvenience oi this
thermo metrical C-ung© every day, or every oth
er and iy. as the case mty l>e. ivitlio.it die trouble
of moving aver the threshold. A word with
these involuntary shakers. What are they do"
ing to expopite their return to a medium tempera
ture ? -to break the chills ams banish the fever?
Are they dosing themselves with quin in-, tlieri
by inip-rd in.* tlie soundness of tlreir tiones and
impairing the vigor of their brain* and nervous
system ? Some of them are, no doniit, but not
the majority of them it is believ.-d The -ruble
of Ho-tetter's SiOinach B tters as a huFitiieas and
certain sp -cifie for fever and ague is understood
and appreciated in ail paits of the country wher.-
inb rmitten s prevail. The reside ills of such In.
ca ities begin to take it early ia the spring as a
protection against the mi ism i try wiiie’i tiiey ar t
surrounded; not all of them, po lup*. for a
blind adherence to error is the specialty of some
people, but tli j greater number.
If there is any fixed fact in therapeutics, it is
this : that the Bitter* are -a far better safeguard
against all the-varieties oi periodic nial idit-s pro
duced by nnwhole.som: exhalations than any
drug or compound in the rniteria medici of the
profession. This ntecriloa is mad,- with all due
respect to the ’faculty, t-ut being an imporiaal
truth, and one that nearly concerns the health of
large selilements in virions parts oi the country,
and indeed ut the public large, it is m ide feai-
Measly. Foiled ad eta ain pie and iiu.mpS-.ichjble
tesiimooyi itd- ti-s disapproval.
To break up chill.-, and fevers, -as well ns to pre
vent them there is mxhing so reliable as this
whoiesum-; vegetible restorative.
New A Iverfcisements,
liANDO -PII StMfiKIFF SALEB.
Wild, ba s*ld, on *lie fl *< Tuesday tn June
I ext. fedee the O-lint it>n— rionr. in' h-e.H <,-
Cnlbbert. b-tw-en Ihe legal h airs of safe, the to 1-
lowing projipriy to-s it ;
H-ai*e and la.tI a.t wlieic >n V. 11. Oe-slin rn>«r liv-s
co tainin-s !*• acre-, tw* l-ss, and Ivin* bn the
Ei t ido ol Btakc'v siieel. baoadel oi lh. N’„rtti
bv «'r el. S -n'h bv -K. Me!) >na d's land,. W st bv
:he II rehu-k p!, c .'. 1,-vied on b villa- ol Jus
bee (Jour' fl fa. 7ldth District. O M , .n lavor <d j
W. Hart v« .1,i*.0 t),vis. as hepupea, of-to
w< i h-vis Proaertv pointed *mt b Plimtiff.—
few made and returned t*. me b< a t (instable.
.Also, At the-ame i i*»e ad p|.< *. Loto»fla>d
Ns 3. 29. 19, g« 41. 17. Id, 97. Idd, 9. 239.
sitila'e tying and ben g in v>« loth j)iai ic o* sad
c nstv Levi and on bv v r'u- of a fi hi : s ned
f-nm the Mfsongep Sitpetior Courf, in i«vo-- cf Vir
gil Powers, vs Win. i. Hardin, (Jed. VV Mnil-ns,-
il; and Henri Dealt, a- the ~r |>#rfv ol VV. Mill
bns a.,-) Ifenry Dean. Properly poi ted out in
T-.x digest
Also, at the *a-ne ti'ne anrl place, bit of Land
Vo S2, Mt»a<e a u being i , the 8 h ins ri iol
s >d e itntv. cootaitir g litaoies. l e«iedon ns ihe
property f n a T .Mogn -.t.-s ii fv a K ndolpa
>U|«-no Con- fi fa. IRMICd ill f Vor of John VV.
IL-sn, ad I Bistro or vs \isnT Morg a -. admin
istratri*. Pru|i#rty pointed ort bv Plain'.fl"- Al
’ J iN. HfTtJllA?? iN,
m vS.td .-her ff.
HEIDT, JAUDQM & 00,
Miii|iif»cturti's of and Dealers in
CLOTHING,
No 117 Brough ton Street,
V
Savannah, : : ; : : Georgia.
*p. aS-Btfl
and. c. Bancroft:
United States Deputy Marshal
For the Southern Listrict of Ga.,
Mwy be con-irt-d a' his office, ?n McDou Id’s bail
fling, Ciidtbert. Uo. a-«pj gt
Millinery Goods.
NEIE SPRING STYLES!
o
\ f rs* A. L. MAPP, Depot Street, Cutlibeit, Georgia
Will keep constantly on hand u full and complete Stuck of
Millinery, Stiaw Goods, Dress Trimmings, Etc.
The Latest Styles and Patterns receiv<d every Ten Days from Berlin
and Par’s
OREBS MAKING D?ne in the BEST STYLE, at the Shortest Notice.
The Ladles me orped fully invited to call and exutniue Gwd? arid Price, |
\ O 'lOfc. MlK.il J Uwltlt t i,c ... ~ t.
. * Ham ton, has applied for rXtfn tiou of pel sonr
ally and setri'g apat t a id valaation .>f homo tend,
and 1 sill pa g upon-ibs m.i, at 1 o'clock A. M.,
ou Uie 14th and .y of Mav. ia7->. irt my oifine.
aprss it K. ttOKMLEY, Ordinary.
mi ■inmiiium m jin. *g Tug
take .Wr Utu-uift Cam. The s >6 • ach ’is effected
w th toss at upiimi'c und etekn<-s*, bow els in
i-l cwd ru siuHSWm * after.laifnjc with lax. The
head is troubled with pain, and dull, beavv seuaa
>i m. c»n*idcr*bh» loss nt mcnio-,, »wmpa"ie<t
f ■ «'»■■,> o’ having left undone some
aßiamn—WJ Mug which ought to have
1 I iVilfl* Ibeeo done. Oi'e cuniplainiug
8 aJlfCi |» f weakness, debility am low
di ihe
«0o»e aviu..t<.u.a attend ibe due ise. and at other
fiihes ve y tew of ihjm ; but the Liver ta g-urrUly
the o>giu most involved. Cure the Liver wnh
DR. SIMMON*’
LIVER REGULATOR
A piepa-ati >n of roots and herbs, warranted to he
strict y vegot hie, and on <l i tro inia, v tnaev one.
!i has K.-en ns- t bv bonrlreds. and known tor tjby
—Hf rfa.st thirty'five yiais hs
goneol the most inelia.-
pSI oslliiE IVI .Sole, efficacious and
§ jaßHß^2 SS(iß i M<!B>oaiaßS y ui mi less p<eparatinns
'To U ,uu n< me -ufi. in.g It taken i>gu!arly
and pevsist»ntl_v, it is su-e to cutv Dyspepsia,bead
ache, j uudice, costivi ness, »ick hettdaclie, chronic
dinr*!os , >.tfeft tons of the bladder, can p dysentery,
ass cMotia o- the kid « » fever, nervoesupsa, chills,
aisenses of <he skin, impurity ot ihe blood, nielati
choly, or depr-asron of spirits, he-mbum, colic, or
pai'ia in the bowe'B, pain in the head. Over and
ague, dropsy, boils, p-ifiiu ihe bark ar.d I mbs, aa
ihma, e ve’, eas, ttmile*Kg- i -tinn*. and b.llious dis
teies g-ueraily. Ptvp inr-nnly by.
J. U ZEILIN&CO,,
„ . . Ifruggisi s, Alacor, Ga,
Pi IS6 sl—•bv mail $1 25,
The lotiowing highly ri vifct.b e persons can
folly ailrst in the viituesof this vam.ibl: medicine,
and to wliouj «ve most ies|iectlul t leler:
Gen. W S Holt. Ibesidem W K. R Cos. •
Pv-v .1. R Fel !er, 1 Vry, (ia.; C>*l R K Sparks’
AlOani, Ga. ; Geo. J Lunsn rd. Es<y, Cor dactio
SW.R. K; 0 Mas’erson. Esq , nbei : ff Bibb
comity ;J, A. Bu'ts, Bain bridge, Ga.; Dvkrs &
Sparii wk, editors •Fionaian,’ inlahasser; Kev .1
AV ISuike, aeon tm.; Vir, i Power-, Rsq pSo
p r uleudtpt S. W K K j Ottm, I B'lllaid. Bu Un.lV
Stnii •i, VI. A 0 K R Twiggs counn, Gij Gren
vil e Wood. Wood’s Fiico y, Macon. G i ; Rev K
P. asteriing, P. E. FI. riila Gi n'eii ufv; M«j. .F.
Wooiev, £i y-'im, Ga.; Editor Macon Te sg’-aph
i'o sale by T. ft. Port ELL T ink, Cumber!.
Ga. ’ ap 28—^lu
* I R 1* M A N » S
« R EAT GIS R\{ A N BIJT ERS
ctkE lest Toxic & iwigoratdr known
They are unsurpassed aa a cure for Dyspepsia
and General Exhaustion.
A FURR PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND
AGUE, BILIOUS REMITTENT AND
in term i itent FEVtiis.
« •
IT IS INVALUABLE TO FEMALES!
TIS A CORDI \L FOR THE AGED. AND A
SURE PROTttniON AGAINST ALL
MaLAUUjUS DISEASES
It is undoubtedly the best Medical Cordi
al ev.r offered to the Public!
- 0
Fata-nah, March 16, l s 7<>.
Missrs J\fOS I.ippmav A Bao.. Savannah Oa:
iieui.-t-—I bare me your ‘ aleeiued.letter o
he 14*h inMa* t. cottiaining vtuioua dorumentu rei
at.ve to your •• (lei mai. Biller.,” Ulrr a farelu
exanilnalio I musi cod n> *b-tl your bit er- in re
allv w ha! Toil represent il to be/ao old Gel nm.
ncipfi of l>r, Mllcherlieh, ot Bel In, P ussia. I
*il no douiit he excellent I r Ilvspep-ia, lleueia
D-bdity Mint sie von, Di-ensey an I t s a yo .o
tir« vertive of Cii tfa a dFevna. I find it to h.
the n oat delightlnr and i leaß.n* stomachic,
iam yonia iru v,
(Sgm-dj it LG. I'. WETIER.
Kikkusp Mills. Ga.. Mutch 22, ls 7 >
Mkssf.s iacob i.trpMAX Si Bro., Druggiata, Sa:
vanu U. Ga :
Ge tlenien—l have ii.troJured mnr Great Get
man idtlero tieie to my ei.a . m tf rs and friend-, ami
1 find better ealc t.r tnent tha t any I have cvei
>-e. I bet re. .lo re who have tiied ilu-in approve
o llirui veiy h'ghlv. and 1 do not tieaitite in say
ing iha' they me f-.r Biipurior iu viLue to auy oiber
Itideia uow in «■».
Vi ura, respectful v,
(Signed) VV. KIRKLAND
We refer, bv pcm's<i{»:i,.!o D c’nra King. Sul i
van. Duncan, and oilier lea'ln g ptiysn i in- of Sa
Vainiah; to ex ,Ma- or Amle mu., John L \ i 1 nlonga
and diet dietingnieheil cn z ns of Suvanunh
Wholesale Age t in M >eon: Ci T. ROGERS &
.-ON ; Angusti.; hOR'ION a WaLIO.N; t holes
ion: IlFNiiI 81-CuOFfO iD; Ailanta: B. F.
W VLEV. Pi ino pal 1) poi at
Sa VAN-N \H. GKORGI V.
n rdS-1 y J \( 0 t 1,1 PPM wV & IIRO,
A AL Y6l S OF
E. Frank Coe's Superphosphate,
FOR
Vs. H. STARK & GO-,
SAVANNAH. GA.
: - per cent.
M >isture, determined at 21 id F v.ftb
O'-gsmc. Mat * ~ 47.5'-
Yielding AHi 111 aiia . 2 14
Soluble PtnAt .hone Acid 7.66
Equivalent to Bone I’ljoep ,a e ....16 77
In o'i b e Plmsilii.iie Acid 11z
Equ valent to Bone tinan ile 3U5
Su 1 1 Ini'ic Add, tame. Alkaline, isao*.
e*C. I ol sepiluli'ly eS'lliftted 40 3(1
TM iv. H tiled and i o niar Manure sill, na n
tai s i’s claim n public coiitiui li e Trie ainom t
o Atuo -la wb eh i CoiUams, to mid 'e
v. iojie the p an , uud ia dig- atiiount nl S> lub ! e
PUneptii.nc Acid, In v ve g n.l It a <u#« In Colton.
• uni; or 111 her oe iajs mu I, umlei proper eel iVd
,****■-. a"d wall "idiiurj en-ni.e, i induce e I e ecu .
iy re.-uri» to ibe tanner. «In nhe gai uers his cn p
{Sgued,} A. .MEANS, lm| ecior,
Savunoiih, natb.m to. (ia.
Savannah, Ga . March S) n it i 7n • pi-2S3t •
dbQrtrv —WiM'MI. an active Ilian, 111 e cli
County in the Slates to iravei arul lake
•••in s y ...miple, fur TB.i, CO 'FEE. and r>Pli KS
To Minabte uieu we will v Ve a salary of ta i l to
f I Ibn. a yeai. above liavein g mid other esptuses,
ana a leas trable counnise.rni on sales.
immediate npp icaii us Me solicited from proper
parties. HeJereo edtx hanged. A-inly to. or ad
are a immediaie.y. J P\CKBR * C(h,
“ Cmuiii. nl.i 'libs, ’
a|ir2B-lm SBA Bowery, M- W York.
IDO
<>IL BiRBELS,
MA DOF >1 PER OR TIMBER. Iron Bound
aud Painted Wo ill n N Y i t3.»bc'i
I rfle at he price ol ON‘E DOLLAR i-.At.tf
Fo sale dry
ap-7n* T. S. P WK 1 L, Trustee.
situation Wanted,
!> Y an eldeilv G ntleman. of thiily yens e pi*
) rie'ice rt’i ifte Meicmtile Uu-Rines . w i~l es eli.-
plny*iet*t as as-is aut io ro ne M rcuntile house, or
ian agency. For which servtc s a smalt compeuia
lion aid onlv he ashed
Selistactory te ereuccs given if dtsoed.
E qn'ie at* APPEAL OFFICE
“Tire. lUiIBSO N
, |’ , AKE V ' PLEASURE in inhuming her friends
Jt and ihe public generally, ibaA her
STOCK OF SPaiKG GOODS
Is Now Complete and FnIS!
And consis's of a lifter Variety than has ever be
fore bcn offe;e ■ m this market. In addition 'o
her Mnlmery and Straw Asaoilm ,ut, see. has ad
ded a department of
Fancy Goods, Notions, Human and Imitation
Hair, Etc., Ett.
Her Stock contains a!! itie mil* ent stvlea of Hats
and Hom e's, also, Silks, Ribbons, L.c-s, Sttaw
Goods—tmnnifd and (lirli'Bifued, Patieui Bonnets,
F‘o»e's, F' Uty Gc dr, Notions, Jtweiry, and a
(jiar.d variety of oilier Goods 100 uiimeruus to
nininon. i , ! ' . - r. _j.
Atl <4 the above articles wit! be offered at- the
Lowest M rke.t Price, and will be open to inspec
tion wb> n favored with a call.
Thunkb g her kind and many patrons for past
favnra. she solicits a oonlmuance of the same, us
rhe is Mill cnntidtiit of pleasing .hem. both'in uiag
ruticenc,' of »iyle and cheapness ot price.
m«r‘.'4 6
V Oltoh.- taihaime h. Soaiuia, h-sappiltd
IN loreierap'ion ot personatry, and sitting <,pnrt
aud va uatioo ot homemed aod I and paw upon
the same at lit o'clock A. U on the 14<h dij of
May. iS7O. at my office. M. GORMLBY.
apisis-it O.diuary,
The Cash System!
We are determined to make it to the INTEREST of CASH
BUYERS to buy from us. We sell FAR BELOW CREDIT
PRICES.
Our Goods wore
Bought at Panic Prices !
A T THE VER Y LO WES T P 01NT >
And we are selling them at v;ry low prices. We but
ONE PRICE!
And
Treat all Alike l
It is to your interest to buy from us FOR CASH! Going
in debt is a reckless thing these critical times.
;V‘ * - r * - \' r^.
For til© r.adiea!
We have
Bouutiful PRESS GOODS,
A Fine Line of WHITE GOODS,
Elegant SHOES,
And all the A nellies ol the Scas»n, in
RIBBONS and SAbIIES,
BOWS m.d TIES,
COLLARS him) GLUVGS,
SUMMER COVERINGS, eto,
For tjtenttemen and Hoys:
FINE CASHMERE SUITS,
All kinds LINEN CLOTHES*
Gooll boots and snoESj
MOLESKIN and SOFT H VT3
Como and See.
>C()'r r r & SMITH.
gWl"» . . mmwmm+mmmmmi ■ '
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON’S
CORNER CONGRESS, WIUTAKER and ST. JULIAN STREETS,
SAV.A.MM'AZI, GJQORO'ZAf
AS Dow on hunt) anew an-3 admimbly selected Flock of
SjLVEII AND (»OLI) WARE!
W \TOMf?F, of the rerst err roved n>eke. o< hoth Aner : p.n end Pi-reign ‘trern'iidnre. CLOCKS «f
ever, M, le . t»w«ynervf A ***?'•” » ; OI.D RIXOd. I UIO.XIK and JF.WKIRV nf »|. e r urea* metal
and .aftwr atvle RI IOU rERIK, and r-i.o and enuflv Finer r-jrJe ’ani ihle for Pre-euts and Bridal
.ilta. In Wort, every>hi g that the trad- <a fm ni.h, and at :Be mn«- renammlile pr ce«.
Tits Sfluk is the Largest and Best of any Soillhern House;
Re>,ailing done neatly and with despatch, and old Si'ver bought at fell p ices.
XW Sell-lucuon guaranteed in all cast*. Agent for
Wheeler Sf Wtlsvn's Noiseless (Lock Stitch)
Sewing AdiacliirLes.
"nrzx-t>.|i
. kwkjiinligw I
Lightning Rods
Save Lives and Protect Property!
I am now prepared lo erect the celebrated
Star Galvanized Lightning Kod,
On any building in town or rnuntiy, at moderate rates.
Nov U time, an i thi-t is f*ir warning. I will also erect the
STAR COPPER ROD,
After a few day’.* notice. Apply noon to
J-. J3. AIsTTHONTY - ,
i»firl4 t Cuthbert, Ga.
J.l Bedding & Cos.,
Are Agents lor
WEAVER & MANGIIAM Si UMBER MILLLS;
J. H. CAB!.AWAY & 00,’S FLOUR NG MILLS;
H. O BEALL’S GRIST MILL;
FELL & MARTIN, MANUFACTURERS of CANNED FRUIT j
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
Have for Sale,
15,000 lbs. Bulk SIDES, SHOULDERS and HAMS;
15,000 lb**. Smoked “ “ «
100 bb!a. Choice FLOUR—various Brands;
10,00 ib<. WHEAT BRAN.
SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, SOAP, STARCH, - 1 •'
CANDLES, liARDWARdS and CUTLERY.
HEAVY DOMESTICS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
r :’ Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Utc^
All of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASE PRICES.
net Give us a cull.
' ’’ ’ .. • V- .' r > r x-A 7 -.' . ,