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Official Papei
BY J. H. gStlVU
tABBCST GlgBMLATlOl II «ITT Ml CSOITIT
acco
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negroes, lead "by "a. couple’of Cir pet-1
one the Radical nominee for Co:
Second District; the other, an ex-.
Agent From the statements of our corres-
Hon. HO.
their black dopes and allies were the ag-
_ d that thay- were fearfully pun
ished lor their lawless temerity. Sash oc-
‘ik
tsoao
Dksn
respondent,
! Courier from
paper some
retrograde
population In that region, which may bo
assumed as generally true throughout the
country .district* of the Booth.
[rel*«endencn«MfceM>£gtt>»JbB.
free from control,' to relapse back into the
jggtt-sprssffa
ft t'SUT
Sort*
-s’H .Hr(,
for viojs i
Gener
READlSf <MJ^3TKIt<^sVfcSt T FAOE.
Y .4WJr
tSfaintf CSSSESfSSB
*“" J '-?!* f.^'it^e^y^e Rudifcal^art^io^ngineer^beH.
" Acfftemei
iit« wttmfwt^aii p%ga?
■BO richly deserved.*•**
S$py5tf^f ^r«A-
sftftg adyic?
f suchactaoUdw- .
X have firt got'tbe sense to
8IMAHf
natural consequence
‘ tite*wEltea^which TiiE Mos iikfucsbd
instilled in his jAa4lA8#Hgnint
emissaries. Itappears foatthasea-
sit'd fo" tferde" f the negroes, are afflicted .with intermittent
Tha disease is
All |
and 7 a
:G*
T rERjillEEi' PflIUCS. craBBSjT.
J isaad*e«Brr..prtd
Iw.ffofOia*; a Tfittri* Sheet,
Camilla ^aflaii.baej^n ,ex-
ageratea; anuraat when*-thefuii-detaila .are
riGSSSSSS&SS^B^*. **•«*«• -
’reliable tables. Metd>«ittt»--'card*-inserted In at.
order.lor Mn-toptea-efiphre: Specimen <*pl6s ’«
be had
lor Mn-topteaentwre. Specimen cdgl<
r?.*T *«;
m .a isox anA.1,
GranJt, but judging (Wifi present indioa-
is, wA neM.nbt be'sui-prisedtd 'see'itgS;
lOftha 13
i it should serve as a wt
... .aaf 1 ,
embarking
nnysaplWeWadgykiffl’ 1 tool* urdyhorpi ait w«
been* undertaken by Ihem nfi-
WlBt,^ktW|*C tiek^p^g^cd the opinion ‘mat'll
waa placed there ^put his souse#, and
’ e would not serve in that-capacity. A
The
Radicals in all their*
for
tioQg,
for the Democrats, t£ -$gPresidential
tion, by< jHWrafefated aaejarity* 4» ■ amattK^
pondei
from Terre Ra^.jin^r^te;^
inst., 6rprsaae3 the confident ,belief
Democrats "
ral ticket andgive" foe State to Seymour and
Blair ia-iiav(«iliftf.
•‘The ktftftgg»<PQ|f ggg t W& 11
moneyedinte'rest ialexchS^Land; are^sgpn
ing their funds with an -extravagant profu
sion. I have never witnesredTanyihing like it
in an experience of thirljmdlx yoarandftlP-
diana. It is empbalicall^ canfeeljbeiWeen
capital and labor.” -' * 5ds t S« .11 »u
Not onl£ are the ^Jaboring'classea aroused
in India:
soldiers of the late war—the men who.,in the
honest conviction that they were fighting to
preserve the Comjj|tufi<® &£_tfie^8jjion 1
bore the brunt d|4mAmuncw whfte lha gaa-
sj, hypocritical and unprincipled speculators
government, filling their quotas in the field
by enliatiifg and paying toottnties to indigent,
foreigners whom ..they- had seduced from
their homes with, promises of employment,
or ignorant negroes'whom they found in the
border; fiontheru
prejudices they arrayed against the whit:
the South—these “boys in blue,” as the
Radios] bond-holders ate ’stffbml of caHing had
them, aye a! so. aroused, ifpdi are, enrolling
themselves by thousands under the banner
of
race,
they were deceiiod byjhe Abe jEsnesyapjd
lying professions of the abolition parly, who,
denying their fine aims aniL.purposes,.Suc-
cseded iifp'.uhging the country intowar, and
elevating.themselves to poiftjest.; power at
the same time, at a cost of hundreds of thou
sands ofliyea tmd untold millions of mi
if th D b i*xAWiIJTl j|I
cal cant of designing knaves, the history ofT
the past three years, since the close of the
war, has served to open their eye3 to thejp-
fameus deee'ption, ail'd they -a^d fmw Among
the most determined and rat.olote opposes
of Rsdiesl despot ism and misrule. Thejfoi
lowing extract
Mitchell coBnty^yyn a ► xyys
Of cot
e's»tl i
ot,
01
111 JttS f H . * i a . • ... .1 nlrrsioC andnrempt paedicai «ttentionb®BB'
itirse this; unfortunate affair wdl ,b«4 ^ rfwper'a .interest and hnm»iirtv alike for-
__._f.ed and distorted by th8 Radical
a North for political" purposes. Any
ffletitfJjtkSACCqjinteiOt
Stored by their • hireling -emissaries here' 6
"■fljent on to the’-tMorihern heart”
doubt, sPoaU.-bn.'wittingtOj sacriffce a,|thou;.
sand negroes’ eveiy day between «now end
the • thereby they ) xa*l nfi
feotw eeenre the election of.Uyfir' CibdldalCT’
'ana® another fonr .y^rs, lease of pc’ 4v ' v - <
power. ~*j
■ alike for-
ng ih sn-
__hStf : %r‘**
?H5*.«-!Sa<k^ n g w hoi_
sd foou6.1
religious ferirtST'
e must violent contortions
inerly secured ta them, .and ic
persti^a Mftprlptjgs
edible, and ofien speu
; in crowded and,' jltyentil
at meetings ip
is exj.ressed; O'
of bi
mocrats-M al ■ vHlf fins n3m
they started a frieUdly. vnegWj; cou-
dispatched to OamiUA to informrthe
Dpim tbe.airiy^ flf Abe f«WBP«A,
orffniL Ml •
meet thein WGfoyeHidr’a proclaina- - ■ Olr
The. deputation inet .ihem
ftafiiy. For even those
-Which, in the early Stages, yield
nien't, tinder charlatan
management, often assume s con
gestive type and uecome inevitably IaUd*n:»
ranMi $
U COJL. A AllOS
ill be remembered that at the,
name‘Ottilia gentleman was announced as past
one of the
There lB no-rimiWt' that aca'efcl oan^as -rtf, itim negroes weye detarminarMieocnwgmntott ^
a , Abe coiored-populatien:would sixlnhit eiremaijf
■ le falling otf in 1 he number of very
C off iathe number of very* young . -t
children, compared with , the atatiatics-{&i£b$ j. - ne
Painful rnaom are indeedaMtnftMfc? L " 1 - *
***?#&% z
that
ch was ahoitly afterwards received from
t from a letter received from him a day or
-sinc^fJBycorr^ja'aies our assertion iha|
he h4s*n? ^ympaflfy with the Raffic4lVlcfi<fc^
ticket is a "pifeBb fif KriWrti1«M».dB»p»tUf^
naoce. . ! 'xlHOY/ *f
W^riting *o AdtricadjOnoUier -iie
L . »-
©Editor of^he-Nsws ahd H*r-
S ? ; and some of these manors assume the beating. tnfinberiiig abottplourthiiiarein
gbt>
trace i
aiiW&righf^WjlS^
,-do with fte Radicals itt any
way. lam aiivlutejnla^^ gpMdf@ wWie
man's government. I .am a Georgian and
the Democracy riiHof their co"for tbc interests of Georgia andlior pco*
s, WTlSF»BrHT3wf& ff 9*1 bi»8mfeajijfo
enter into any league against the in-
abov’i
the pi>litit»l status of Cuk Wilbur. - In the
earns letter he instructs..hia friend, hep; jtp.
that his, name shall be. dropped from
ical'lsiectoral ticket as pub
lladical papers of jfbeBtatc. '
IB appears by the followingfaays the Co-
lumbus.Enquirer, that many people of opr
A 80 1Sm&njsl
to slavery as to' prevent their still engaging
slave trade, where they *bb ttjibe mo-
makers. They are exhibiting the same
L 1 fatderr fiMjtfl:
soldier., who« Sfith. -Jn& lather and. .brother,
served through the war in the Federal army,
the writer-Jnsingar-limb -in one'o^., fhe Isikf
batUapf^^r^siar^^EMt^tt^ffaojL a dispatch of the ttUffi
tbe fyU® Union 1 soldier - of Uie.-West. In a u^jj^ iron clad attamer,
priv^te letter''t?i‘*a*frierM iQ lhiS clly-j dat^d' top 1 ”* *“
at New Haven, Indiana, bit says—
"Politfe "are’ gfitting yerv warm here, 'tliid
we want to Im ppstefi, a^upt yeffa'yp, iEUtbe.
menu 10
Soul’
for Seymour and Blair i4J
not
but Allen county will give p. large majority
for tbejPafltgcMtic^qt^nessa” .Vi
“WefeeHg^j^^wfieqtf^tnossSi 1 bgl.HSs
Presidential elecifon, ff the So:
are itt6v^cF ! f&'^ate f: ff=fiftr»f«lte^
■we -hard^ ’- expect, '-they wilL-: 'H®
Georgia gQ^rtfKB jfarfcwagift^fagp»(|^
will those carp^Imggers. 'ipant^e' to
theatrt—wkbAhanagmrvtarii5 -j
re con
no^bf tbe planter,
le Operators, who, '
their way’ to the political
agreeable to carry someth:
tnbacco, ammunition or 'wfiiskey.- 1 So that
these circulating corn-bags are now almost,as
much dreaded as the Once harmless) text of-late
vous carpet-bag. Nor are these trans-
confined J£g, the retail department A
feir nights since,’a fanner Eying bnf;* abbK
distance from town waS'aroused from his alOhl-' 1
bers by the barking of bis dog.' Going'-to 'The'
door.and ,dii'‘“ ’
alarm, be ga
and then^ryttr.
be was very milch amused by' discovering In
if Genrrria .” one of bis fields near the house some eight of
tmmmd* nimmi to{8S®SSffi8SSS?as*te
night by eome persons*tmkriown, -Who were*
evidently ’'only'' prevented from carrying it off
by the watch-dog's alarm and foe farmer’s'
«..a.„,i "■' ,u “ *- but Very likely paid a more successful visit be-
fure.morning to some o:ber plantation.
f ‘ id*—-■•; *r -| j r . • ■ r- i t r ; q j
Tpw Arms Wobji ox a Raacpage—Editor
of tho Columbus Enquirer:—The army worm
is iifaking-aclean sweep of the cotton in this
section. Two weeks ago I walked through
my botton and saw two of .tbp.genuine army
worm—threeidays therealter j paw thousands,,
.and. now* they.,are so numerous that figures
could scarcely estimate them. .jhey. have
-Luaueis. j
spirit that i
pie a in this cil
very mysterious cTrcdiriiianceff firfflSftlMs port
about eix MikUk ago. Iufdrmalion-. in*, the
* -Bates Mgrshpl It
Im To. believe uor'oqtcTiS to I
go ,f 8lavts r lifbm Africa t6 Uifba or Brazil,
i’bere Wte'-rtP Evidence -tangible enough 10
riateiguftugfrwbile she was here, Jjut^
lati V information has ermfirmeffthe Uarshal’a
[tgacions since she sailed. Tt is thought
ic turn ports^and take in ad diLionali anppl3^:
Another vessel is fitting out, it is supposed,
theBam °$mi£Aoa3M
Lp Fashions.—As the22d of this
*y, H
:t of
‘‘Wbat.^^think ot fi&gnMmm *
effect# Bif ""ofQ&S&S!!** .
■» *• «»».»-«™ w-fe=4 sgig^sstzz*
Southgm^foMrMBJW the Palm iy afoEred, iUsaAPu
««°rai a.f.nAanffiaa. AnuStn.. f ed;infswt^vjbnt thOT Is beyooa:
bit:
etofo:
ecbu<
i, South
time we have had' a ~ two months’
, succeeded by heavy ralns rof'hbbut
^ tebhth’bf tftnb-; mta fo’baff'-flw
ot disasters,'the army wbfm 1 abrXrt
two weeks earlier tban everdofowU' in this
All dufcti estimates are * like ■' ^•counting
SatMt/e iBeyhalen.^ wo-wsg ww* -
about as much' as a Badical Congresa-
iV oath to support the Canstltn’ioa oStbe
■1 unti-** ’m+iti >* s. :FaSKBLi '
Alabama, Sepu 16.-1868.
T
i'JUSlM
has secured a gqbd jfc'o:
ceiveilfpoBSiblej^k m:
as he has done from oneextreme'to the ol
* You may tbiqk .tt tyvnqhangqd our poli
tics. But it is«tot&& *'ather has always
votijdths Democratic tf^t^apd myself ji
brothers arb an Demaciteta add' always' ’
beWp&gS during the
■were Freedmen’a Burean-Desnoc
town that the war was-for- turning the ne- wn
gross frtfe’^il tk'j^ie t ^H0if%93^, he
den on a raihg Jfc^ war •«l
ell
grossly many of
Kit^’CUP^'VC
yenngs are generally ^
liolly,
. ,«W-.
promse than
M«ic«
j ••«.«*» *04 !r«r..«n
are requested to at-*
TMj*i yr^X Iff
friend* and tea*
wTSTv
OADIUll, mkgko raid W tows
OS CAMILLA.
FOUR HDNDKED NEGROES EBB BY
In the Senate Mr. Buckalew carried tbe ad
journing retolaMMlsMtiHHa
He moved an ihvestiga-
. SLAUBUTSKv '“A^ 1 Ai»»'
, - , .. f *i'** is riu«,
HUNDRED
mmssssR
Jl thclr *r-..«a o£,, lf
iWwi, 1001.0
Qa::^ept. : ?fi-
i:Barf#a t ,
. -W-
1 many boxes ofenaw.
Their intentiosb wks to over
* & - ' - : —iSjt T
Church. Hye miles from towx^ jacd proceeded
,®^ foeir;foAigUrt»a.'*t**' *’
tion .was jread t?» wemi, Wfij
ed,' remarking tW thpyiiWpifi
and were determined lo mdrch in tosh ariltt
IhairaimS'
,;itwicb; l ,i»pre:,>m
strated-with bythe, deputation,
‘them to icoflie ^in .lownfpet^aBly-
their i
' 1 T* ur , -v ,
liberty t<> spegk*
After entering .tho tha ton
clamor for tfi»f>lodd-bf dob us:
ing the most revolting
might) be very difficult, with such « pt^ulation,
to traCe out any of these- rumors. iU' foe eon-
viedon of the offendera, there.i%e|»Sgh pA
plausibility in such currentti Q&pm,
at least the gravest suspicions.
One vows and another reaps. The cairn,
hardening opae.^fe^dy living _ . ....
town o/ foe Sl more cotv^kLt country.
r, but- his gun into the groand acoidenlally. At
this-' instant' n hundred 'gdite'-'were levelled
in a store'tfettf b;,. v
bjobj
at lea t' eno i hnzulred r^uns wereilpve^ndc
Twitty reasoned and the gum were
a* rfY¥Vw~*<i
the" fira.-wimreopon ■ be waa-ehot.and,
the melee commenced.- « luwI
conltf ;6 ee, '.Jbe WmiuBfUT’ fWPU
colored) hastily galheredlnp, all thearms,
within their power; - amounting-'to -upward of
id discovgrlpjr Hie* ^ treot 'it' 5
^ - - reeled fits and beat a hBS'y retreat: wmch
soon became a pAhic r&htei Theylweie per- ;
Grove Church with., immense slaughter,
losing Thirty-five killed and many wounded.
■The total loss as far as ascertained >
tween seventy-five and a^j^undredd
wounded. -Fierce, the .Radical - nominee for
Congress, 1 and Murphy-the‘-Bureau*man,
•'ere b'dth mortaliy wounded. ‘
The. colored eiti^sns pf
themselves nobly) in assisting their white
friends'to route'the would-be murderers and L
robbbrsk-';.' 1 - «*“ M
TJp'to thetime gpr
five pf' the ‘-‘cokred troops who fooght so
nobly "Were b/ought intodewTr.-i s >*- v
xcitement of Fferces negroes, Cflljnpvj
whiles -were injured, viz: James- Johna,se
verely “wounded ;- ibrn
wounde^j’jpbijct'
ed- puld the two..Wailing
also, stigh tlywon r.ded.
t of the stores and -munitions of war be- [
rig to tho invading pariy'WefeiktStttfed,
amouqjd|fafca-t»flM Ha^tfj|,v|»n»1lift |
teRbsj^prins.^,^
7x<T ^iaT MfeTT J*
making a quotum.
jadgfta'
for the
■ad-that
'orlieth Congress.
_ io|M® no:
Speikar 4 '
o 16fo of ■*»
©A k5ffr -f.Toi uuk l*}2- • ft 'HIT £«'
m^kwD 1 a vr> neiiaqrorioa oa oli-.-*
ot ti •* r.|Tf A Xynhof-r?
A.-uf ttaw art I "ruti (-.1
.?«•<* **4 emit mts -r.t* >s*j lo w,
,*O0 Iit i jAu.r-O- r wn’s Jl '.Mrifrr^.
qoto AOriuo edt suivsu or oxa I -s rt-v-
>4 i^tJa fio* -jAsy 1
*«*--- —
* 4ciuni9
~?S5Rr
mol lhc Ca^pet-BAggers by:
f*i>fWllM4M foal*
rt.Urf
. _*« rOBT UTAH _
ery thing is quiet ae present-- -—; aa voxs
ity, Go., and is twenty,-four miles north-
cbMMISSION MERCHANTS, ’
v- j »ti A- > J it, ki : . jfrf *n
li.efcs
^ -y<IH:rtl>ATOOACCO&
• "Wltoiato, pwibk._foe Hiams^n&Bi
PaiUSS for HIDK^, WAX.'
JOSES’ BtOCK,
;, J , MOON BIS
^.: t eSosmk
JiU!‘ 1 "-.*• ‘'1 1 U
IS MBMomuai. ,
Ihis liro os the evening of- tha IStb Bop-.
I for, 18S8, Mrs. WILHELlilN A E. PDfiSE. ri|iK*
Robert Steels Pome, or Charleston, S. 0,ln
year of her age.
about nii ryeACA a» inw iwnunnsirin witfcthgj)
whiter tbe i trimmings in. gra»A of the Chrlailaa In her whole deportment.
Summary at, foreign..
ismsams,'
offirCa^ik hit’s fprh
,tlv banisUcd bare ]
revolt, ^which'marshalDfeE»Ti
, and the.leadfib'bf -the ‘old CDoirtifeU- .
Iain; Several-towns have joined-foe- ii
sa
tt* Worship 1 Stedhiam t ri5a f * t W. h
m9tf>ya..Tffo ^ „
" >fh Vfifofi ,
^ ffSM 'WhiO t even mem Te;.-,- mi foO
liAPd ic «u&— ■.■wAfciA. i:.:.. l .hII lo ojj.fr
•uU MM lhUMfi]ii8 edl ui
fejO-dBeplembcr 2l.-^Thafifen-
^ „jspehded-for six months•Eeslie.-
ejior alleged contempt- - Leslie Is a Re-
ilicab. bat, votes with the Dembcrats ba
,_JaM» hrtferti* s* awoqqoe yiaw>q«M too
,ediqbjdmn.it net, a
|&»ww«ffij»siaffgi» **ttm
j lbi.o% IaiTW ffiSHboju
nd flowers are even more i
ifore.” The Times ‘‘says: 4
he beattfHHCf*Wbi»iy^><>i» re-
Ueri was a meek and quiet spirit, who, availed ltrell
■ tiveryrjccMioo^or dptng.sood. jet. ta. aU, without
n, that I
_,'fe 9ft
.colors—such tpuchlng exhibitions o
’Grecian bend’’ and ;«bes yaMint* wer:
“The dead
li tht
W-f 1
35B6K?x;'f^
To the mtsdo of'pufehas—
to the facilities granted hy.-.ttJi.Bdvatpment
triotic
" itfiii ij^pwTffTrT
th'e'tinstsiife kfddv&jrrakgfeot grati-
! Democracy. ' They have made a
the heavy odds
j in reducing the
;of over 27,000’to a Irifle
8.600: A proportionate gain in the
States which hold'their elections in October
will give us Pennsyl'
■will triumphantly elect Seymour and Blair.
Health op Franeijn PiERcE.—A dispatch
Irom Concord, New Hampshire, saysBx-
President Pierce has so far recoved as to be
dressed and sit up for two hours to-day.
His chief trouble now is a sore throat, which’
renders the swallowing of liquid or- solid
food vpiy painful.. He gains strength very
slowly, being able to eat but little. He may
£e able to ride oat jn the course of a week.
rWarded to the applicant, who proposes.to
_. 7.'jLvSuassBrx
Expert ifoat Action
Union, is better adapted to the vine
lions of this State. fTfihsmt
^ admirahiy suited 4 TO tie
good land for the purppse could
puichased perhaps cheaper than in any
other pt^tfon-of; the Union. .Cannot-SOrne-
fhing be "dOMby our land owners to “indnee
emigration from foe wine^growfog cpufitpCa
-to Georgia. -, ^
Tphpehakce iN lcrwA- AtTife* Cause of tem
perance lsmakiag.rapid progress in foe West.
Tfih Montana Bwindardrsays a-newlodge -Bas!
been ' organized in' that city’, caltea after
Abraham-Byam, pf the .city o£ Battitnbre,
who has 'devoted so much time and done so
much good for the cause for many years.' -
} A Black F)8XMAECEK.-AAFBaip Mari north
Dinwiddle county, Virginia, a coal blaok ne
gro named William Stark, and who can
neither read nor. write, has. actually received
the appointment of postmaster.
; The Ohio and Indiana Radicals express-
alarm at foe condition of the canvass, la In
diana and Ohio. They virtually concede the
election of Hendricks and the loss'of several
Congressmen in Ohio, including Eggleston
and Schenck.
y<
Vfyiy*rj . • V" .t.
brdsy, '.»»•. tMtc
id> Ui oL
’u> * ,i i*Hi»;ou<.
t CetMt ,:4fi
<uoTv,if.;-.f
ii <mU itsb v«1Jl
fcl .O.tUjUt,
•i*«5 WSjfiai? ,'-*nr\ »•*«#: c-S-'»*e»ni 4 -4i y> id j
r^rDathUI sicred seal ttsttunt. •» tlA% Oi t*j%
y$'<: 4j.« jst*
to aa^Ai-tar,v.j ail ;,l iW»a-^.j
Ours by tha pledge oftove and(Alfo, -. -< i, t
s - '■
er General .
led.in.?a,na.fo^ ftofcen .I^B^
« SmsI it■’ r iDi UMO UNMdfSttJ JV&0
: . All fowofoec rulers are knotcg k l
"he TRifttleM
ligious toleration.
Catholic deigy in < Galway «
• 'Vi ' •« ; l , <tfWAJi-gL,aoiA»
l in Andalusia, Bpaup m
J-'OreenodU 1 ftoifi
4wn; *.* foundered
( >40,1 , in m fourteen ” "£ofl]
rricane. t The Captain and one seaman
ntuu teUm tiiidi Aia^dieqj
iesday; SepiemhBrl23iSli: 1
•‘iSifewSiStteieP'"’”'" w®
aem..tnronEa Holy nope *n«
* * t Immoctdl ftudniueeii.^
Jr*
l w--»trt;iiv *, niF.n
miftt—Tri«iiit*‘6ipt«dW 1«h"<d sa**#'
tlon of’the brata, Mrs..NiraiE AJCgti* wife Ot
Bbv.'c. f. SitSr; bUNkHShOS' bf*^alkf
fort Beeves,
f
Special Notices.
asclest landiubk louse, so. asi,
' Ji.V.m.- 3 '••••e-’”-'
will be "held-'
n A regular .meeting will
iJl^rraesasyj EVENING, 22d’
AN^o-docki lb’aiaaohic Ban, 'a&idt WSfat 1 ’
l^ntab^MxeeV . ' * * «*—*’^-4
r - ,Tw&Wrf*na „
ed to attend. ’* ***
’orshipfal Master. '*** •***»*4
ue fraternally jtnvited t
By order of the Worjl
wpW‘. , .
. ; Special Notice.
're.memhow at foe QE0K9I1 HUS3A^ r Are' rei ! 1
quested to attend a meeting At jbe Metropolitan Hall,
on THURSDAY EVENING, 24th Inet, at8 o’clock. :
8enior Officer.
■——
- • it*-' -Ji
OAKD’
We are authorized to announce Idin/I S. HABT,
Esq., as a candlditeTor re-election to the office of Jus
tice of the Peace for the Second District, Ohsthaat
county, on the 2d January, 1863. -
sep22-lt ’ * ’ - CHIZES8.
Dissotutionof BSPatosftMii.;
^^ by
H 4» O. BU BROWS? towhom aU person 3 indebted
bUl
Passage of.
***** Arm arerequesiedto make,|symehL a _
Ia«V w. lbwaibe.
ihiiasgawWsaw
^KraMBsaaeGStsgffijgr.
• ' * ” ‘ *
CONSIGNEES WANTED.
_ the President to aenth /.UnitedhStatgs.
;dierg.tb this State, to aid. in preserving
peace. The Democratic Senators 4 de
iced the resolution as a libellonlho peo-
of Alabama and as being, a political
sme to’Control thie polls and to create
" that foepeoplb; jof,
peaceable.- The resolution : passed
House also. It was bitterly denounced
the Democratic members. A.. committee
~ e has been appointed to take foe mdmdi
the Presideqt'and leave for Washington fo- ]
itlho Houle. pdss^O a j bill autfionzibg
publication otall tbelawspassed in y
lslalure in some “ioyal .paper.’ . Itj,
ion SHEKOUXfflra&EJtSSaH^ Jawsie|wuj^
, of'Rteanier City Point: ,
I • [8]—'7'4 boxes TUbaectL " ‘ T
r • - w.«K—*s bmw«Tobacoo. - -
1 n-jira. Italy A. Bhdon-One lot Furniture.
A CO .Agents.
[ here, which ca’i
!■ to build up 1
W ' t • •'«*
SUCU aid. .. TT,*.: ai* n.e72Jutoiai mjjj
; It is now thought that a registry daw -.will
hie passed, ana an election J>eld in Itqyem-
.^’aNi^iafcNfca" 0 ®**
! s&SM&ftfttMki? Ti
The splendid first-class half clipper ship
«rj
_ fo* Hebbxkt, Master,
wilEiiire m38k dispatch as shovel For frctvht apply
tot- [S*p22-tf] - BRIGHAM, HOLST ACO.
^■i, ■■'■•— “
-.iml jjc fc
7og) • gr
! THE CAFlTAINOR CONSIGNEES OF
lATnerioan'ehip EMERALO ISLE will he Te
le for any* debts' odnttaoted by tha crew ol
•vessel.- < . . - XJStG.
fl
Notice.
I
■Wasoisgton, September 21.—A -noVe pro- Tl/pt.
«52to'has been entered on the murderindict- TUL (
ment .against Surratt. HIS counsel will make
a; special plea that the gecondHadictmentia
barred by tbe amnesty proclamation.
*“♦ j
’ 'WASHrsoTON/Sspt'fmbe? 2
Notice.
r?t
3TFiTT?
pnmber
SiSw,^j)i
of Congress have agreed to adjourn from
to-day to foe'16th of Oolober, from that to
the 6th'of November, and-irom foat lo the
t Monday id December.
JOHN B.'DILLON-has been sdnjitted »
‘J* jnO. McMahon
'» i !,r"
sep22—gt ’
CO.
_ .j AT/ALWXY8-FRESH for family uae, and
Jor sale oncap. r W«Sto*e* *appHed.Dy wagon.
Country order* promptly filled, at
X-w - v a - • -iw r, - GILLUM'S OLD MILL,
sep82-Gt Cor. Habersham and Liberty at*.
i ’’ ■ ' J * NNr.V -'CJ
ORFF, WATKINS
GOODS
<*T I
irO+ f ^ i JCfctl .
A
TO,THEIR
DEALIERS
; »;t JL i T <3 .. j f.; r' •
, stock,
ft
USUAL
t&nSmnple' Paper,
I 40x*8 INCHES, U Dm i,
"idw
grahd opening I
“OOiVALBSON’S
JH91
rUALLOS KEGl; ,
itsi’Per:
e-w:ift !.^ KSQ BXTH*,).:
ir cent. LESSthsn New Yotk piice.
Es~sq N J -f*nm- ., „ .. J
IN MAKKINS BBTTSHKS AND POTS
/IT ^AMP^TWIKE. ’* ^ '
EVANS & COGSTTELL.
. 10O Rost Hay Streets,
-ol . CHARLESTON, S. O. . .
. alatriboboo; At the. office of fh«
_ .u,»i ,i’( **22^40*1*'
n^t
}tOin
go'iijiiv -aig-s ij. i
to liiatiA ol.:AT
-*vm i-tdw ;e
-rnsdi
SHIRTINGS,
v-tSV!
v> 1
■X 7
utced !Pi*ices.
momhmmm.
t Broughton street; between dhavtos
STBEET AND THE MaBSHALL HOtTSr, *
. f ! ' - •: WILtHtVI a-. - -
GRAND OPENING
THIS EVENING, AT SEVEN O'QLDCK.
W The friends Aedrmqasjatshaes aT the Fbsprjf.
tor sre cordially lnviiaj to he jfrciehC A COLLI-
TION-will rib served np fri Ticfurthe styWT'
ll|gT| BT ^ - a
AND r
O P-E R A, ,
■ . ALLhHADES:^ ;_••;*•
Handsome Goods
-.- AT -v- . *
tr
NG^ OPENING BT-
O., W. $C CO.
a OSS'JHONPAY,
iixt+tif',) L ‘ ttiMlb ll*5» rijl
li I *
nl i.’rpjl !»aH- un>,./
>1*-titl-nn itA >©»--.!
• “?y £ BLACK' ”.,
•}'•« 3 J Jilt 'Jidw ;tcV r 'V SO,
• i uc.,,, Liitttmi yo.; ■ > t ini(a t.
a:Jmm ■ n-.. 1
, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran
and Rye.
CLEAR RIBBED 8IDES-AND SHOLL-
DEHS,
bbdsWrhrfflnvSugsr,'*' - x*- —
tibia Refined Sonar, .. .
bids Mess. Prime and Ramp Fori,
Mils Flour of sU grades, ’ i -
Flour of Att grade*, - .. .. J
Bio C. Kit.
SALT, MOLASSES. SOAP, CANDLES,
a general aasortment of Groceries.
Prime Ttnaeesea Cora,
-x °*y . i v
-T^m.Wripe.'^Osarijms,.
john mcxahon & co,
*epS^-5; Oor. Broughton and Jeflermgn it*.
j J *»l l » K±*\.
; cMytPfi MMdwi v •?. ij i<li.*’
HK.i\ iUF THE POPULAE
(f93l9 fili'-’-di'n; ikt&b.u *,
>inz 04 7
- fitvtl
I v. j:rr.jr,j»oi *i«'v lipwiaz-
t«41 jam f- iHrosxni Av-jd ’
j -Jvi tv-ur
1 IL-Jfc". - ,.
-Atq j n, )4 „ - , ,■
-n -v roift-pi-.
. , . . - -O lesmilfitirl Mtvt^ttag irr-vjv
-a. ...
- it* v£fd
i irt oi do;
H
, i-j >i* -Gi* And »-* wiDg:
f^Bw ’.*■ uij± agfttmp j.
LCaJe: Linen P,
[ f .Lii-it
filAWA
■r
a.ij
•VMQ5 .
‘200 PIECFS
PRINTS
-AT. RETAIL,
Cents,
NHUf SPlCLJSS,. ,
*1 !.•*» ‘X.C.- . .
r ' FOR RENT,
THE LARGE STORE eixSC, two fiorrs,
latefi.^qAtfAd by Wi cl Kobariro;'Att&4g T
A Wholesale and Jobbing Dry and Fancy
Goods Hoxaa. Foosesson given Immediately.—
ii' - ^O.^MAHriN tJOO.
is*-. H *TO RENTw-J) ■-.
J A SMALL STORE AND ONE
r/to nnrtheast'*corner of
; 4-wl/k.sia
> ir*v j j
*i iKlritVl* ^ Btf^i M'tflKUi ri4 f'Sj
Lad
j^LESWOMAIf;
AMEBD. A MHTIOS AH SiXEVWOliAN IN A
gaud Conftciion-Ij Store, or in ary fancy
. fry* »*UM r - active Ia:y.;
watkihs •rcdv.i sjNew Rice-:
’ * ••»!» Itij ! .a. I laf.'v * I a * .. :i »f i *
' SCI
Mja*tf>ej v>aLi.
v; JAwM-aa ijm.iv
uswixnd v j.tr
|UUE
jLjji
All
•4»i
4 T E R I, I N O
r i*t tunni-GOO <u*f
SILVERWARE t
Ague FOB. WEDDISG PKKSKSTI,
f • >*4«»hb JUST-BEOEIVED AT
& P. HAMILTON’S, ,.
CongreOT and Wlal
•«'* v .- -je» •„ i- ^- ,fj fin i
FIXE SAMPLE OF FRESH - FOUNDED 5 BBS
' ',‘5‘chwilA ii „ -*■-*' * ft *
’ ’• - ^ * • ' .'.'--A - 2 *v sf ’ '»
BURROUGHS, HJE-ACtt.
i
J *• «WWWJf
FAMILY flour. *
Extra Pam 1; 1
OPENED ON SATURDAY, jp*
BURSE * THOMAS,
XU Bayatrtri.
HAY! BAY!
RECEIVED FEB SHIP EHSBAUJ ISLF,
BALES PRIME SOKTBXBS HAT.
f GPTS'rLiEMJBV’S
FANCY CiSSIMERES!!
^ V .. rT ~ * ~ - "
.LATE STYLES.
- - -**1 *• - - 4 -r- ■4.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Beavers,;
*- * - * • V ?
A ti<^ Meltons;
O ., W. 4
qep22—3t -
TAILOBLV G.
NEW GOODS!
5WSsraf®
LARGE AND KLKGAIiT stocb; of pall and
WINTER GOODS, j oat received, CMisiattngof Freniffi
and Enzlish Clotlia, Cassimerea, Beaver, Chicennia
and Elyllan Cloths, a choice assortment of Silk Cash-’
meres and Velvet Vesting, all of which they are pre-
pared to make to order in & Bt^lo snpencr, and n
“Also®'Choice assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FHR-
N19UING GOODS, of the best quality and latest
styles, kept always on hand. A few fine SHAWLS
-toreenuemea.-swearagoonhana.^ BKAJJY
sen21—lm No. 18 Whitaker srreet, Savsnnali. Oa.
L ET SB AND NOTE HEADINGS printed onthe
n stDaner and at-the lowest prices, at the
N»wa aM buulo job mmam. iix bay.
Tor sale in lets to suit
sepM-tf . '
HOLST A GO.
and Tits, i
360 ssssaa^msyr*
ALLiGTATOR C01T0N-TIKS,.of very superior
qu s ^22^iw Ple ^ e ROBT^HaEBRSEAM: & CO- _
2000
corn;
*• * - * ‘ . v> J. C -
BUSHELS PRIMS corn. ...:
, Ynsforennafof^by
B. HABEBSHAM k CO.
LE OP GEORGI A, CHATHAM COUNTT.—Io
*11 whom It may concern: U - a
Whereas, Ann McSarley will apply at the CqmtM
Ordinary for letters of administration oa the e
of Lanty Mciorley, or sjid eotnrty, deceised:
There are therefore to cite and admontshMl
It may eoncem to ho and appear-before srid
to make ob.ection, if any they have, on- or oeSon ^
drat Monday in November neit, otherwise.taldleJ* 1 *
will he granted. ‘ _ .
Witners my official signature.-this 2Jat d»y
tember,18S8. HRSRS S. WETMoM,_
seP22-lAwlm
SALT, SALT,
3 800 SACE ^ 3 FEIKE uvErpool"balt,
^ In lots to snit purchaser**
For sale by
■eplT-tf
WILKK3ON*UiLS0N^
IIISUIUS CAEiW, Blhh-HbAUB f
, of every size and sty*, r^i* 3 *
Trifi.Jri.Offiw. 1UBSV ttrmt. t