Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, January 01, 1878, Image 1

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• ■ «-‘<i V: ft .1 .■ tu i <*i o 1 ' . . r OLD SERIES, VOL. 56. f n tt -.i... » > • -ft? SAW XtOTICES. g,ponTCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carnesville, Go. ,18.1878-tf CUHON 4* THOMAS, attorneys at law, Athena, Gs. ifflec South West Corner of College Avenue ' Clayton Street, also at the Court House, turtle!, desiring Criminal Warrants, can get ' a nv time by applying to the Comity S,or at this office. decl6-1874-tf 1). llll.lo attorney at law, Athens, Ga. 'rouipl attention given to all business and same respectfully solicited. janlMy Qlaxke Ccnaaty. (JEOUGIA—GLARKECOU NTY. wr.&^tSSSI£3S±i $££ on or before the first Monday Ti£ST& umunst the granting ot said discharge. * of°Angust, 1877?^ ■■ ° fficc ’ thi * 31st , ' ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. b rakrow. : d:^.,Barrow/Jr. jriHJW ItlHJH., > attorneys at : tfAW, Alliens, Ga. . ;t 'aa -tH "i- . * tifflee over Talinadge, Hodgson & Co. ,/| - •—4 12, TURASHEIt, attorney at law, ^Vatkinsville, * Office in former Ordinary's Office. aiait-mc-iy .rt l>.. * **ii A ice •r 1*<*-1 -A. £ itM-i*:- 7 !-1 • OilA Wi , „ 1 «&4 **4 jKskiW ’ 'A4'-. 4 ATTORNEY AT - UtV, 1* n nlli- tuKi *a i». i*i Tocoa City, Ga, jiR t* ~ ,: ,i < ,tt 47 -Ss wJt-A Will practice in ull thq.«*qntie#>of'ithc West- a Circuit, Hart und Madison-of-tlfo NurthjMn- "tail. Will give special aifooion to all claims rusted to his care, . jiv -oetWH87*-ly, Lamar Cobb, Howem^Cobbt i v • tK.tiv* ' *m evitT/ AlLCOllll, 1 ATTORNEYS Atficiis, Ga GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. Sophik WimLow, ] Libel for Divoiee, j n n **:, >CIArkc Superior Court, Gilbekt tV iiitlow. ) August Term, 1877. 11 “l'F??" r \ n tf to the Court bv the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant, Gilbert Whitlow, does not reside in this county, and it further appearing that he docs not reside in this State, it is on motion ordered that said defendant ni of this in default* „ ^ rt h«r ordcred timt ThFs^iotice be pub- llshra m the Atiikks Georgian once a month for tojirmonths, before the next term of Court. Done in open Court. i .1 « JACKSON & THOMAS, Gmn ed; ^gp, p ^ft° rn *Y a for Libellant. ^^gW^O^Wt^j^a^iiar'Sltfcc mifiS® oTHhe SnperlA- court of Clar. e County, at August term, 1877. JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk. Wnereas, J foh *. IlRrinJcutt und Theo dore E. Atkinpour Executor# of Mrs. Lucv Y Deuprec, dec’d; 1 apply to fife for leave to sell, for ItoUP<*S.o f A'Y.W; 0 ." «pmj|lgJ«atccsoT ead de ceased, the following property, to-wit: 2 bonds curity, WW^fWroHIAlf^SfrCoim and Chi- QEORGIA—Cl.ARKK .COOHTY.— Whereas, Horace L. Cranford applies td me for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. F. E. Buchanan, (late of said county, V deceased— r These arc, tiierefore, to cite and admonish, all concerned to show cause at my office, oil or before the first Monday in February next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 27th day of December, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. janl-SOd. C LARKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold before the Court-House door,- in the city of Athens, Ciarke county, Ga., on the first Tues day in February next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Nine wjtwre bales of cotton and one hundred and six bushels of corn. All levied upon by virtue of three fl. fas. from Clarke County Court, quar ter session, April term, 1877. Mayer A Mayer vs. R. R. Snniter, and one distress warrant, Peter W. Hutchinson vs. R. R. Saulter for rent, in Clarke Superior Court. All sold to satisfy the above stated. fi. /as.,„nuvL. others in mV hands, this December 31st, 1877. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff, jaul 30d. , . f/JEORGlA—Clakkk County-— _ Obdixary’s .Or* ice, December 26th, 1877. Pinckney Brown,’ colored, lias applied for ex emption of personalty, -and I will pass upon tlu same at 10 o'clock, a. in., on the 23rd dav oi January, 1878, atipsy‘ "/< - -i: *i l ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. j#al-2t. .s . • ni . 4 A'» ill ’a -.J : a - f. Mhsw is wrtYt# t.:i:irli *» VITS/ Therefore,•Rirpenidttdt'Mm^ted are bereb £.wt«eik«nd cited t« sbote CatAl-, at my office, on or before the first; Monday in Jhnffiffr u \i wiiv said leave should r ot t»egranted. Given uiideMVjMlat ifiSbR this 26th day of November^ iitlLbUl W >V d-l $5 | ASA M. JAC^ON, Ord’y. /^LARKE -. POSTPONED MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will • be sold/ before t ho CourtrHouse door in the city ofAthensJGa., on the first Tuesday in; February, next, 1%78, , within tiie legal hours of sale, the following ’ ^ i?®ni‘./Soa»itea^Aw„vc, plated ware, Tinrawure, fancy goods, jeweler’s . . ] tools-.and -fixtures, uhow oases, - sates, and all * other liropertv belonging to and connected \ Office in lloviproc RijiRrhig,. I with the jswriry stare and bir iness ot Fradt I-.-.r*J-ls76-ly /it/ 'i,'aluio<lt:.., «ji;ro:i<i street, Athens, Ga. Tnis stock embraces .fine gold watches and chains, silver watclies, ail kinds and styles of hulks, and gentlemen's jewelry, gold eye glasses, gold pens and pencils, diver and plated forks, silvRrndriplMRf ttbtt'jKpMces of all kinds, pqcKRtSnilwif pistols, guns aud cecon- trements, clocks, cord stands, toilet stands, cake baskets, fruit stands, vases, guitars, banjos, violins,^imfmOiilcolW, and a large nnmber-ot articles of jewelry and fancy ai tides too tedious td iliefttidn—stieh as arc usually kept iii uluge, first-c^iss jcwciry csniblislnufiit in a city. Tne GEORGIA. Oconee County.— Whereas, Mary G. Kale apples to me for Letters pf Administration on the estate of W. H. Hale, late of said county, deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause, il any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, why said lettcr* should not be granted. Giyei\-urrder my hand, at office,- this 24tn day ot November, 1877. dee4„ - JAMES R. LYLE, Ord’y. /r\ EOEGIA OCONEE COU NTY—To the Sc- VJT rERion Cocbt of Said CovifTY—The peti tion of Wyilam Y. Elder, G. C. Thomas, James C. Wilson, Andrew B. Jackson, Henfy Jen nings, James A Price, H. G. Hardigree, 8. S.. Thompson, Willjnm A. VV’oodis. J. J. Branch, Juines W. Lea, Weldon VV. Price,. John JK.‘ White. WUjsfP II. Hull, Thomas Booth, Geo. II. L. Tlnmnond, David B. Siehardsoq, Johii W. Johnson, John J. Cohen, W. 1>. Langford and Barton E. Thrasher, showctli, that they and their successors desire to l>e incorporated under the name and style of “The Oconee County Fair Associatipq,” Tiie Fair grounds of which association, are located in said eonuty dt'Ococce, near the village of Watkiusvillc. The obieci of your petitioners is to form tbem- selvbs into a-corporation ’for the purpose of holding jin annual Fair for,the,.exhibition of agricuUand products, mechanical implements stock, and any and all other articles ■ not incon sistent with tne laws governing such incorpo- fyour petitioners 1 having sub- rations. -Each’ ofq scribed the sumo: ing.the ca|*itaLstj and their successors, be ineorporated-for the period of twenvi-years. ^For wliicli purposes your petitioners pray tiie passing of an order conferring upon stud petitioners aud their,-sue- cessuri the privileges npol’afole to’canylftg on t^io Jmsiuess forvs ipeto .tfeey des’wto be inoo?- •pbrated, enumerated in the ^Second Section of Act of Eighteen - Hundred*: idnlr forty-three, A HARD IIIT AT HAYES. ^/lEORGiA.—Clarke County.— Whereas, Thomas Hodgsony. Adminiptra tffcof.VVn;. V. P. Hodgson, deceasbd,Appires to rae for leave to sell a tract, of land, i-outaku-g 60U «cre»j more cr less, lying In Jjf^ltSon coiiuity. _ d Ga., adjoining Long, Diunmoad, Ai.glto, ilium- , entitled an act to pbint the manner/>f creating ell and* Harrison, belonging to the estJte of Said certain cofpoiutions, to deflfic*the rights', and to deceased—;. ..-r, -.*i ./. Mali ’ Tiierefore, all persons interested are hereby notified and cited to show cause, at iny T office, on or before the first Monday in January, awxt, Vrliv Said leave sh’odld i.ot be gr imed. 4nS K 1 ,*3A X.SAKU.N, ) 3'u.modoof clia. _ „ iThisDoceifaoir 21st, 1877. GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. Wbercasr. 1 IfniiableTiticbariIson, adminis trator of David Riebalrdsou, decdused/petitions ii terms of the !r v to bc discharged from siud afilUisttatWi—t ‘ ' v w ‘i :.Y** Vi" ToTT); . These are, therefore, to cite, and admonish all |wlrabr.8 cbnijertied to sliow cause, at myoffiee, on or before t^e fimt Monday }n Januarv next, hgamst the granting of said discharge. !. .Givdb undertny hand, ut office}-this 3I*t day ?f>™ 7 hr •:‘.:^aSA M. JAlftfe^dN, 1 1Ir septll-8m. ; - ,\yj. Ordinary..! Air.x S. Knwtv. Andrew y 'RWlN d COBB/// / .■ fit v "? : I AttBBMCVS AT LAW. lv on Corner of 3ii<iad< nnfl 5 Thomas ■stfeetii l( M. COCHRAN!, ’ H ATTomr.Ersr Gainesville, Go- Re;il K>!u.c ami General Land Agent forthc imliase. im l sale of Mineral ahu Furmiiig and*in Hall, and the other cotantiesof Nortli- st Georgia. Mineral ores tested and titles to fojwrty iiiTcttigiited. Special atteption given ilia purchase and * " “ : may*—6m I U" v.. inrfi 1 sale of pity j:ropcrty. . N, DORSE!’, Attorney. |H»UUYG. MoCUHBY, A.tfeora.o3r a*b Law, llACTWELt, GhOEOIA, " ! ." ■, l ill ?>":>•;!icc in tiie Superior Courts 6'f Norths swtGeoigia and Supreme Court id Atlanta. ‘ logs. 1KT6 tf ” James Ii. Lyj.u, * At«r. S; ErtYrijr, wstkinsvillo. • *■ . k- Athens. *• VI.12 & ERwm^ A rrORNErS A TVAtyA Will praotice in partnership in tbe.Superior u '* rt °f | 'conec County, ana attend - promptly ' i'll business intrusted to their care. J#ii9-3m. , , •; >y virtue or. a uio:-lgiig^ tYom Clarke Superior Court i:: favi rof Asaph K. Childs and Rufgs U Moss, versussaid Frank 1\ Talinadge, to sa’isty said fi. fa. Property pointed out dujkLti^iw^'iliijic^ovc sale of this property, usueruia ordcr from the Judge of the Sujierior Court, will be continued lroin day to day. Sundays excepted, until all is . old. <iec4 J. A. BROWNING, Sh’ff. i^LARKE MOinGAGx SHERIFF SALE.— Will be sold; before tire Court-House door fm>RGIA-CLARKB<*OU&TY. AVbweja, Albert II. EtU aryls, administra tor of llfchaillTIngl ics, deceased, petitions in terqw of the jljiw V* bv; diaeharged fii m add mlmiii Iministratioi.— .. ,, , These are, therefore, to cite and admonish All persons .concerned to show, cause, at my pflioe, on nf before the-first Monday in January next j against the grantiog of said dischjq-ce. ' ;!» Given under my hand, at office, tins 11th of j . i u i ji / AS AM. J'AfcKSON’/’ septll-3nv. - , . : ', Ordinal. . meat of Governor Hayes, made, the necessity of^epiug fft^eral power in yepnbl\ctin lutjids {md nsj.ig.it for the proteeii^n oi the Ijlacfc tyhije Soiuheyiu-epublicans, . ,, . f ^ THE MAIN ISSUE PR THBi FftfesibfcST- V :• -. r TIAL .CAifPAldN.*. H< i'A • f^Ohaiidter ^7 ^Th^* Woody shirt,* as it is called,-‘ Torts'* fivtfly ,waiypd aniPGot^mor Hay^ ‘himself urged * public.' mfcn to pfft fdrward aa our best / argument thd dangers of rebeh rule. ■ and T a ; ’’fiolid Sbutli.” si y ’■ Ait’K GBatMiloi* tjtuftcs .wWal .ilAlrtevttthict vfttaiioitfrimlrtAMortOedriiSfe -.ileftiaindl* 1 iNtbv f l>in5i^, Sn^riqr, Conti- | .Hatt*»*rfh»llglft*hbn^rf Hayes sitouUl be declared and inaug urated president, and second, that upon Hayes’ accession troops should be withdrawn from the support of Chamberlain and Packard, arid that the new administration should recog nize Wade Hampton and Gen. Nich- olls alter the inauguration. THE BARGAIN WA8 FULLY CARRIED OUT and (Jovernors Packard arid Cham- bevlaiskwere notified by Matthews and Evarts to get out. Char.dier proceeds at great length, noticirig, among other 4hjng«/the appointment of Key, wbu party, by tiie ndyiee and procure-1 in the senate denounced Iiayes’ titlc- as fraudulent, to trie postmaster gen- RILL CBAXBLkR t.tUN«IKS A BOLT.* Washington, Dec. 26.—-Win. E. Chandler, of Netv Hampshire, of the republican national committee, has addressed an open letter to the re publicans of his state making mention of numbers of explicit statements concerning bargains made during the electoral oounx- and their fulfillment by thp adoption and ptirkiiaueri of the Pre^dent’s Southern policy*. Mr, Chandler asserts limt the republican til r-f »i’ //J-KORGIAi 4toONHKi€oCNWY.‘-ri'Jb Superior.ponrt, to bavb tne. Oiwjl^Mieaifestilig on me, in consequence of a divorce being grant.- ed to wy former wife, Amanda,-child, redfovedl decll ROBERT SWIET, col’d. I^EOUGIA-CLARKECOUNTY Whereas "John E. Pope,, guardian of his wife, Mattie A. Pop*, applies to me for'knteVS of dLinissiqp from said guardianship— These arc, tiierefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, io show cause at roy office, on or before the first Monday in Novembei qoxf, why said: letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, ct office, this 19tb day of September, 1877. ASA M. J ACKSON, pfdinarjv n 8ept25-lns. . , ■ • i :4i ;i wing property, to- All of that tractor parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Athens, Clarke county, Ga., the place vrheraon Jane Kirkpat rick, widow of. dettmdnnt, John Kirkpatrick, deceased, now lives—err. brae ng tiie tanyard— containing four acres, more or less, and boiin^d croft: on nctatb, .by Newton, and on the cast, by tnd rosi leading from Athens to Watkins- ville, and oonvdved in a certain indeutiirc of bearing date on the fifreenth day of B77SJXTSSS C-SM»S- A. HER, /"'?•** ) "Wa-tcb.raalcax'£c Jowclor, ‘V ^h'hael’atore, ucxtdborto Reaves & Nich- r°. n Hroad street, Athens, Georgia, All 'ork warranted 12 months, [g 4 M tHEPlCU, cottoj^' , , Tocoa C%, Ga. cash price paid-for cotton. As ‘MVassIup^ Gins IW. LITTL] attorney at law/ upl8.l878.tf t:uru(sv! %’ Ga ’ r- ■— !, AS. C. JONES, 48, . ^ (1 JONES' Sc BVB, AUD COUNSELLORS AT Uff SIBLEY’S NEW BUILDING, PV R0A * 8T,!EET i AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^•*7 AND BALi'sTABLljr Bw *l«Iesi *Jfc liorscs '• Terms wnsonahlc. w E. M. WL„ Patrick. AII sold os the propyty cf the defend ant to -aiU.y the alpoye stated mortgage fl. la., this October 6th, 1377. csold at cxpense^itf fie T. x Utardy he liavu f 0 cbfedbly Wifi tin/tenis of the sale. . to»»pwp i \ T - A .Jfe 0 VtNlNG, ! Sheriff. All persons having demands ugaiuijt LaFayctte Maupin, (Lite of Clarke county, j deceased, arB hereby ; notified to present the same to. ine' foi' payment within the time‘'pre scribed by law, and'thpso indebted to hard Ceased arc requested to make immediate paj'- uient. .,mi|‘ ED.WARDR.HODGSON;*’ »r nov20-6w. Adufinktrator. , O. Tiirasher deceased^ applies ffor Jepyp to sell the real estate of said deceased, therefore all persons concerned, ar® hereby' notified-to show cause at- m v office on or before the, first Monday ImNbVtUnberuext whytfaid’leaVe tEtrttld libt'bo /GEORGIA—(XX>N:fcEtJ<)UNTY.—UoAKbOF \JT County Coioiissiokebo Sirnxo ns Cqrairx Tax and oTheb'- purposes, ^'ft’ranAY, tub 2nd DAY OF OcTOBJB, lfi77«, i. » uy jjj tH .j t Ordered that ninety per cent, be levied upon tbq State tax for the year; 1877, to be divided in specific per cent, to each particularobiect and purpose as hereinafter specified^ so as* to raise for the several object^ «nd purposes below enumerated the following respective sums or amounts, via: jt -... . ,i* >*»?;* »‘t < To build or 'repair C»urt-Moqses or Jails, Bridges ®r Jferrks, or other pub- - iic improvements*. , >. 8 .: To j»v Shcrifts’, tfaiiers', ofbthlr other officers’ fees, that they may be legally entitled to out of the couhtv. .^ To pay the expenses of the county for Bailiffs.at Court,^non-resident witnesses iu criminal cases, fuel, servants’ hire/ ; stationery, and the like,• .To pAy Jurore........ J To pay expensjC8 Incurred, in sup-; porting the poor of the county, aud ns otherwSse ptoscribediby the code)... J ’j (CJeorgia, Clarke County—OHi- nary’s Ofiice,T5th December, 1877—Fannie L. Godf rey, wife of Richard R: Godfrey, (her 300 600 12,600 The balance of said levy to be applied to the payment of any other lawful charges againstthd county. . * The law requirW'the takes to fife collected "and paid .in by toe 15th of December,.,aud it is hereby strictly enjoined upoii tlio Tax Collector tp ( .complete his collections and io’settle his accounts with the County Treasurer by that time..*It is inuel easier to collect thxe3 before, Sdd husband requiring) has applied for eip.npr, \\m after Deeember. The law coneerntog dej tion of personalty, audl will npon tiie tahufe 1 hr quent Tax-CoHectors will be stnedy enforced feralsfifjT THBfIjTURBOF ATHENS. lif * j'Jf ■;;•»?» : f ' »■ Heir . Intelllofenoe, Climate, Business. Enterprise; Wa- Tii tt Athojis is dedtineri to beoypie one of llje coinmerciiil centres of the int /rt'v no 4 observing inirid can V:ul*ti>^ * '^iie inteHigerice' ;liftl eiiter^ise of her people are a'sure iiulex ami guarantee tliat the natural 1 antag ‘ ' 1 - LH ' ♦*, t*P advantages of tire ctty‘au«i surrdufi l- .'•‘'.TI- Ti«: i>f mg shall »*n' ui an "J ilU) Ju. /- .*!,if . .... Being ll»e seat at 10 o’clock a. ji., on the 9tb day of [ Jaritfary, Office. A sa M. Jackson, . 1878, at my 1 dec-25-2t. Ordinary. «T William.A Glllelnritf, administrator of lien demon Gilleiand. deceased,jpptition8 T in ( Iej-ius These, are, therefoie» tp cjte and admonish all “ fN<> v c “ b! ' r 'itTM. JACKSON,'brdin,!». nov20-8:a (Jeorg’a, Clarke County . P " 0B JOHNWffitBVCOOLEV, mtiAjgmi*. I DIaabiim „. rijtodi ' mi f^S^SXSSSSS&n. %-M. ;Av. of November last, I filed niy application to the. ncrim Conrt of sato county for a removal of nli^isabilkies consequent ;;to 0 » ® n 5 rl !H[ Foliruary Term, This80th day r ’k4oN & THOMAS, Att’ys for Suiter, <m2 Jno. Wesley Cooley. sTJ.E ORGI L’i. Clarke Coir nty — Whereas, James S. Hamilton, executor.of Mrs. Sarah Si Hamilton, (late of said county.) dcceapd, petitions in terms-of the law, to be discharged IVom said executorship— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all personti edne'emed, to shew cause at my office, on cr before the first Monday to Apnl riext/against the granting of said discharge. Given under ray band, ah office, this 15th day of , Ordinary. dec25-3in. Ocooies Oo’daa-by- npon failure ake settlement; withih T the to make time pressrihed byjaw, without a lawful excuse. L.DU \V. Y. ELDER, Chairman, ■fork. —— - • - oct9-5t. XTo^ics. All persons naving claims agai •of BEUSSE & MOON, must present them for settlement at once, apd all persons who are in debted to said firm, either by notej open account or otherwise, must make immediate payment. I am compelled to close up the firm’s business in order to settle with administrator of I. S. Moon, deceased partner, and will be constrained to sue all notes and accounts of the fihn which remain unpaid the first day of January, 1878. * J. Ii. D. BEUSSE. surviving partner of. Beusso <fc Moon. nov27-4t O conee sheriff sale.—waj ba sold; before tlinS Court-IIonso doorj iu the town ot Watkiusvillc, between the legal liosrsof sale, oil thelfirsl Tuesday to February next, the fol lowing property, * to-wit: One tract; of land known as the John -G»-T4u»slier-home place, containing 865 aereA,jnora or less, levied on to .-atiatv fi/ iii. i-sutid by Cdunty Coir inissioaer vs. John O. Thrasher, security fir Rol*ert Murrav, Ta:t Collector of Oconee conutj. janl'iod. . W. W. PRICE, Sheriff. O CONEE SUERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Watki sville, between the legal hoars of sale,' 1 on the firat Tuesday in Janutxy next, the fol- Jowiug property, to-wit: • One hundred ami fifty acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of W. B. Haygood, R. L. Harris, tiie Epps place and ethers. Levied on as the property W. P. Brewer, to satisfy a fi ia from Oconee County Court, returnable to April Term, 1870. in favor of Sirs. Marne Reaves vs.' said W.P. Brewer. Jose’ph Lee, controller ct* fi fa. Property pointed out by defendant in fi fa. deo4 B. E. OVERBY, D, Sh’Jl. B Heads doiiejonjsljort^notice. Uo’bice. Ail persons having demands against 3lrs. Lucy Y. De'ipree, (fate of Clarke county.) de ceased, are hereby notified to. present the same for payment to either of the undersigned within the time ppeecribed by law, and those indebted foHsaid deceased are requested' to make imme diate payment. . August 13th, 1877. JOHN A. HUNNICUTT, 1 THEODORE E. ATKINSON. J Exr 8 ’ sept4-6w. I ' ’ OESTTS.Ali HOTEL AUGDSTAf . ; 'GEORGIA. Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Prop’r. This Hotel, so well known to the citto-.s of Clarke and adjoining com ties, is located in the centre of the business portion of Augusta, con venient to Post Office, Telegraph Office and Depot, and offers inducements to the public uneqnuled by any other Hotel iu the City. deo4-tf. I OB WORK OF FVERY DE- eJ scriptiaii doiie at mi- »»«iice defeated and'; fciW H*** i do’ tiriL'ciarg for myself, UfafoX dijf care for thtj-poor Nonhean T)»6ii canririt HVtfthbre. * * * T|wi sou^^ru '”{H!bp(^Bdtt^ireat constitutional ainciidtrifehtl as M miir~ th?»^ and tlien the colored hnan'^ v ’fut(* will be; worse thar»i$ was when Ke ivas JifJelamy. 1 '^* 1 "* is the ridtiisis a& it is'” 1 Clnn il. r proeddds: ^Grii'r¥ 1 ot Hayirlsribt •■tiR ; 'i>Jedgdti liimsdiP'ltb ^fbtdct to tHfc full^'oitcrit of federal power life, suffrag&Trnfi pb- ,itic:li iif0%S^T was counted in as President /jb-y-b *stl •’ f»b- T ONL3£ BY, REASON OF.^SUCIL,SPECIAL 1 PLEDGES,! . - /,, ,t,-. ,-/u ,■'■ti'il i’ -ni ' rin giyen. by Senator Shornian of,her phio. VMnissarics, .who ^pr^tftirgtjly and emphatically^prptnised that b-c tyoji.Ul f recognise ami maintain tite lawful stale governments of South Caroliiia an,d Lopisiaim, and Stand by Govern-! grs Chamberlain and, vP-tckurd.” Gji/ind j^f; :? at jkaigtbj,^jid proceeds^quu^kc «labt orate, charges, r Altiiosti >tba first act ot',.,the pew a,dniinistjr*tipii' j^as t to fulfill a-.bargatu bewtiwadfe during the .presidential ..copntt by whjch.be should be Presidept. • Tlid lawful | government pf Lotrisjano and §9Uth Carolina p erp to be abandoned and .. , i„: ’» *hr- 1 TpE MOB GOVERNMENTS i " in those, states were to be recognized and established- Certain,detpocrats in the house of representatives, seeing that by the recurring decisions of the electoral commission, and the regular proceedings of the two houses, under the electoral bill, which; they had warmly supported Hayes, would sure ly become president/ had ebneeived the idea of saving something. from the wreck. They therefore threatened by dilatory motions and riotous : proceed ings to break up the count) aud then opened negotiations with such timid or too expectant republicans as they could find. . i ; • ONE HENRY WATTERSON, a member of the house and a nephew of Stanley Matthews, had acted as go- between, Senator Sherman in the- meanlime having visited Ohio and consulted Gov. Hayes, and on the one side Matthews, Chas. Foster, John Sherman and Jas. A. Garfield, and on the other L. Q C. Lamar, John B. Gordon, E. J. Ellis, Randall, Gibson, E A. Burke and Jno. Young Brown had agreed, first, that the count should not be broken in the house, but that uiidevelOpml jftatel** Boitfg 'tl Suite t)Uf ilie Boutii—wttli a climate uiYsur- ot the South— Xh-wAgSi. fLo. •• • .? passedj in tlio,, \\orkl—the surround- T*i (TOII1U Tj;UHi X' G * -‘.i ' s ». * t all the commpditjes and staple pro-. ducts whieli keep the wheels of com- •fM'IOll My.fit yfti'tfroJ’Hltil-' h throughout the inerce m emotion wprld^-rjnMniificent \yater powers,— ample ,|rap?pprtatij)n for,'imports and exports, what is there to binder rapid adyanceinent in aj| the iiidustrjis which.. contribute to the, wealth arid happiness of sections or countries ? W" are informed bv Dr. ’Little. hti w’biehjtr^,inferior to none in the* State or t^e ; <5oyth. . (5y‘tne of these have alrefdy. become celebrated as manu- fijet u(j!Tg. c^itres apd the s iles ot thy di^eveu^priiducts puf ? ujjou ill? market by. the eptei pi isjpg 4 managers.the various ostablialimpnt^ are only bound ed By the limits of the United . Slates. Again, there if po spirit of contraction aoyong. those who have the means and inflaenc^tQ fievelop our resources, and w,f|jle in ^coRsegueuce of that fact we a^e making,rapid aclyanoes, rill that is U£gde(\ to thribble our .prioress is a concert of action on the part of alf the P e 91?¥’! .f . ; •; O u i* streets liayp. beon blockaded with cottQp fo,r Awj».iriontlis past, and eyery day v witnesye| perfect jarp of wagons from the Carolinas arid differ- ont portions of our owp iState, loaded with all the varied products of the soil, which find ready sale in our market. Travel where you please in the State, and you hear the praise of Athens sounded from lip to lip, and indeed, so ■ *, v S'” • * i«'» * i ;’ \o, • • ,J numerous are the encomiums showered upon our people that many think a magic spell has taken possession of us which will exist at fever beat for awliile and then die away. Shall wo , witness this? 0*uo ! Ojve of ihe'sur est guarantees of permanent prosporin-- is the fact that} the young, ncilvc inen o* tlte country are beiug brought for- . ward to execute the plans of more mature minds, and while this gradual transfer of public station is beingrtnadc the utmost harmony prevails. What else is riecessary to push the work of progress forward? In addition to council and sympathy let our older capitalists come to the rescue of the young and enterprising men with their means—build up the waste places, encourage an increase of' manuiaetur- irig interests, and the time k not far distant when the population ot on: beautiful city will be doubled. properl\ in town and country be !:sr<; * hauced in value, and tl.c * * prosperity will shed its iu every household.