The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 25, 1868, Image 1

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[From the Cnlnmhns Enquirer.] “Law and, Order” meeting In Stewart* Mansfield’s Mills, Stewabt Co., Ga., Sept 9, 1868. j :' ~A. large number of the ritijebfi of the "1st District, both white and colored, havingrpet at this place for the purpose of discussing :the'p»opri»ty f of taking siqRiigtbrcRie^i^s to assist in suppressing the unlawful assem- The Same Old Game Dispatches from Washington report that the Senators elect from Georgia wereber- juadeil (our telegram says j“in3trnoiea”)‘not to claim their seats at tbs called session bf Congress, fur the reqson that* a question, which it was desirable - to avoid or postpone, would thereby be .raised a3 to the right of their State to representation in Congress. The object of this manoeuvre is apparent to the dullest comprehension.- It is part and nircel of the Radical plot to make-occasion or pretences for a squabble as to the result of the Presidential election. They have already attempted by-legislation to 1 -deprive three States of the right of participation "in that election—an extraordinary . assumption of power, that must of itself produce difficult complications—and now they 6eek to hold other Southern States in a posiuou that will afford them a pretext for excluding their Presidential votes. Toe uuvarnisbed truth is they design to count their votes if for Grant and Colfax, but to reject them if for Sermour and Blair. And the party playing mis double-handed and revolutionary game re-echoes the cry of its leader, “Bet us haye peace,” and denounces its opponents as dla- orcan’izers and rebels 1 -- .a Georgia has already been restored.to re presentation in Congress. Seven of her eight Usprc’cntativea eject took their seats in the U >a«e at the late regular session, and were rally recognized as Representatives of a Stale of the Union. The admission of her Sena tors was not necessary to establish the fact of representation or evidence the laet of her compliance with the requirements of the.Re- coustruction acts. And if Congress, after thus accepting and acknowledging the retnrn ot the iSnte to her full powers and rights in the Union, may afterwards exerejsa a sur- veilance over her local legislation, ..and for objectionable acts by that body in a matter ot State policy or law, exclude the Sti again from representation and from, s fur President, when and where is reborn lion to end ? Ts there never to be a finality of the anomalous and embarxqasiug to which the Southern Sta&qs wer at the close bf the war ?- Is this th, which Grant invokes, and which his party promise as the result of thSr-Ya-jiitifinanctt in lower? It is a m itter to be regretted that the Geor gia Senatots did twit. by efeitning their seats, make an honest anii patriotic effort to have the question dectaej at’oneeT" In quo jadg- ment, they failed in their-duty U> their State, in Hi ns permHiiag her ta remain inJui'Jinde- tmeii ami inferior position as regards her twits in the Union. Duty to.their people req tired that they should demand qI‘ V/uq- gresa an answerto the questionwSctoer'ttfey. hare or have not a right to -vote irt j.h0'l?r§sl- dential tlection, when they saw an effort making to shun the issue. They might, and probably wouid’ have failed to obtain ^uCh a decision, lor we have-abandant evideitce that the Radical party in Congress want tpUjialjo their candidates..;. Bat they; might, by tidedand digpilied.jcotijsf,' hitire tdhrfij the self-iesp?cV that’ Senators "Trom Georgia ought to clictish above 'aH cansideraiions-oi personal aivautage,”«nd have'drlearfed thCm-S seives ot responsibility ' should difficalty ltereafter arise from thdjTSltempt to exclude the Presidential vote of their State.—Colum bus Enquirer. A Fretumail's Letxer* From Liberia,. Moneovia.LiSebia/July 13, 1868. To thi Editor of the Mobile Tribune: Sik—I til myself .down to w/itejoa a feu yWpubiu We arrived safety at”lifbnrt5vr4’ ‘on the 19tl of June, having left Savannah on the 14th o Hay- A •- . itiSi, i^ ; .c*tw»r Weare d.-ing well fccres*^.nd aiLlhe emi grants from Mub'Ie are in good health, excep ■fohn Seward add Matilda Barrett, h-- -’— ®ach be,ter now, - , I hope you wiU let tiiB klowtho getting along, both w.hjjte aud.b^acjc. But I especially u ish fo neat from people of the South—tbstt : they yviikj true to their cause, and will ever for the country and Democratic Governm Constitution of-ih ards- I Gi'-; tlATyJ I hope the Ifemocraip. tj _ Iheir enemies as Chnst triumpheff over Death, Hell and the Grave. nts i qfA 1 -Is for the colored People, let tb|m |ffl comp to Liberia. Her# f«r« tnem, on this, one of the fio«st-ooatir.enis in the world, trhere they can live to.-tbeiqgctyys'nnd have a t much good land as theyJ^ap cultivate. But they stay. thereStp. America to oonten i Yith the whi^Syj^gMUUMBsrninent, wber ) there are thfrty-four hujjoi5_of. wfuje geopl • ,w you,art A. W. LatinoteilSeCr’y.TCSfdP. Cox, W. E. Wimberly. J. M. Dorsey. follovr 1 the' natit^s'-of’Wvtehry-eight colored and eighty-eight white citizens:- a The President w^s. e .apppipl a.Committee.to. visit every man in the 21sl jfejtijct.fuid.give him.an .opporitftnfty \ dSfcap- pend his nam&loj^^e fMol^tions and oblij and J. R. Patterson. . _ of wlute to defend ti»ir government, ' | ‘|( J Brethren,*! h ‘g you asijJnc wife VaShes well, to come ano-help cnltivste' this rich sei, i-i by so doing we shall gain favor with- th i ■get But if you stay wbeS?-you arep -ft > 'ell what will become of you. r~~ti -u.;,.. You white people of the United Statth aoe going to rule the country, and they are §nb going to let you have anything- to do with the ruling of it. And they are right.-' Jf.would be jhst as they are if I were in their place. !l would battle against you aii as long as I have the breath to draw. Then, colored friends, come to this country, for here we are misters, with nobody to dii- t“ r b us, with good and -cheap land; and-plenty »«Er’ri~. nmumk never warit to bear of him pu'.tiilg .a dece: black man’s letter in that dirty paper of his. That paper has been supported by the ° r ed people, and it has done them nothing bl harm. .. .,j, TeU all my friends to write to Larkin Y. Profits of Loyalty.—rThe Campaign Stsl, published in, Washington City, D. gives the names of a large number of weal- hy Radicals, among which are Grant, Sher- man, Wade, Sprague, Schenck, and other wungnished llaqical leaders, whose aggre gate wealth, amounts to. eight hundred mu- |on dollars. - Beifors the “Republican rebel- hon, i n 1861, these distinguished Radicals, according to the same attthorityi' Were -iprth wtut a million of dollars,- In • four years . “L or rather, four years of plunder, Cumulated, by plundering thn pnhlih j be€ ? P roSt able. It ^^worider mil • 8 P nbli0 debt in eight.years of Radical te, increased to nearly twenty-six hundred l.>°n dollars. Hearty eight hundred mR- di«u aoll . ars went into the pockets bf these uisungurshed R a d ica j patriots. How. much . totnor Radical- patriots—stole-drain—the u.asury in various different ways will never ^ ascertained. . God preserve tho’American from another four years’ rule of these eches! These eight hundred millions, too, r° “vested in government bonds, and ex- emptea from taxation. bltqge ofarmdd men, such as reeehUy ms- snmed the phase of a riot in the town of- Liimpkio, and to aid in the ‘ punishment of all incendiaries, who are etmost nightly-de stroying the property of our citizens, Isaac L.-Hill wa9 called to the Chair, and A. -W- Latimer requested, to act as Secretary. On motion, J. B. Latimer was requested to explain Jhe object of the meeting, which he did in a bfief-and’ appropriate address, clearly setting forth the duties of every citi zen to himself; His neighbor, and to his coun try; after which he read to the meeting a se ries of resolutions, with an obligation .ap pended which-were unanimously adopted by the meeting. THe resblntions and" obliga tion were as follows’ Whereas, ■ Many of. the treedmenof this and other, counties have bound themselves together by the most solemn oaths in organ izations contrary to the laws of the land, and which tend to the destruction of .the lives and property ofiall peaceable citizens of these counties; and whereas, we deem it ne cessary to organize and adopt such measures as may beat protect the interests ol ourselves and ail peaceable and law-abiding citizens, irrespective of race or color; be itpthere- fore, - -. ** ' Resolved, 1st. That we proceed imme diately to organize a body-of men, tinder the direction of suitable managers, for tbe pur pose .of mutual defence, subject entirely to the direction of said managers, governed by proper, rales and regulations to be adopted 2d. That every made White citizen of adult age withim a radius,of five milea Of thia point to act in aDy eapaci^teqdifed. > L sufficiency of fixed ammanUiaiir wdbe«»dy to repair, on Bhort notice, to atly:place.of riot or assemblage;of ’jre^onk ' hjSsjiljB laws <jf tbe land, t<V a}d v indispeHfliig^.undei; the proper civil officers, such unlawful as semblage of persohs ot quelling such *to«, - 4th. That we Irfvfte evdry colored Jdad to join us,- not lor the purpose of bearing arms, unless bo wishes.tbjio-’sai jLarib deem that entirely unnecessary, but that we may know who are for upholding the laws of the jjaod and who are.in opposition to thepq. , ‘ 5th. That each person present "riibscriBe bis name, nnd tbat all within the limiLa afore, mentioned, both white and oolqred.ibe given an opportunity to 8ubacrib.e t|TbTr names to the ojjligatioh opened below; and anyone refusing to do] so, after' proper expfaiiitibd, or anervipg.in tbftjteast ^Ifer having:done sd, be -written down-op, tlierhsir-of-our enemies, and as the enemies "oP tfie^iaaca and quiet ot oureonimon oountry. 3oixa3A : .<:-'i cterr' man, ftripraditig.^s name to this paper, pledges nlmseif to .pro- tecrevery colored ;man, soffolng; rtralltlreir rights and priMle^e^' udder, life laws of the Ja.qdi .and te.defetKj them ql all times , against personal injury from those wdx*are.threaten ing: to dri.TB_Uiem.inVo riQt and bloo tialied. _ We, whose names are Ver&to affixed in ouri own Uahdwriting, .do soiciqrdx .pledge Any-: selves, each to the other, that we will failii- Tolfy tidmpiy-with, and observe-dbiitSByrn' every particular, the reqajsiUqnpgf-thp.qbpyp! resolutions now adopted ; and that we will SttSdftlmeAlrtt^wriA-Vigilance and-indqstty,' as we believe that our mutual safety depends UP The a pr < elmbll, I ^ifcti^i^ald obligation! having been adopted .unanimously, all pre-| sent, - white and.colored, signed thair names. •The following is the listcs.-t*. a ot <-iq.c J. irfeir,’Presiden^q.;ojEttj£i!Fierfie, ‘ ul, Wi JaMcKee, V. P. P. Woodall, , STE 'LYtimer, V. P. Thomas'Stovall. Manager of the bodyH -l ... and Di- S. -He: Latimer, Assistants. A. W- LtTBOts, Secretary, ; ! .;s '.^J «lii>n6d *i-f The Ca^et-iSag'Beroes. Tjjte ^tfattfa Constitution gives the folios Pierce la^tbc^Rujii p^.,ciind^dfor Coii] —a carpet-ftfeger ana negro equality sfa was.Hdrn;, 1 □ Hentacky,’ lived W Indian befievdif» the : , j»nly fine of Hisj?Sf^ly,.whi Radical, (as we are informed,) Kent to South- we^Gcpr^i^^Tshb-agent-j for* t*w > in the Convention, from Dougherty, wii Welch and Joliet, He was a follower Wilson’s forces into Georgia ; went to Don] dS ypf went into the carpet-sack-toyymy busihesi the scent of the negro vote. He. was elecl Sheriff Dqpgi|e|tw««V*ly; <^iCj»l ect ion ceiving ’ bufctm# we unde stand has failed to give me required bond. We knot*"him to Be an incendiary,- a' most inmiti- gated scoundrel, ap4 a midnight inatigatHH of strife. ‘ | . Putney iss Wrdtefthe samefeathSr-a-apoor, miserable specimen- of f,Hp-^£Pfiphagg8r; ji libel ngbi|fi^ tol|r|tgi fcy tbe ne groes only Because fie is ni To do the dirty work toy!** ashamed ttrptqop to.-; * wurA f. Phil, doiner it a bold, bad negro, and-led t by etrbb fiends -as - Pierce, Murphy on bf _ . . Putney* is capable of great mischio^. t ; a . , she would no one to oosra wno ata not hold to tlje I et^Tasd jmDfchtoetoUof ’a large p<mM<toaf “ tinman race. "But the people ware more empty, much to her | at tie door, e xitan, answered the caU. “Servant, nja’aim Can you give me board - JSi-twb or three aays V .Got mff ^p here, load, the old lady; UtiUA 1 and ••Wa' “^■bo'user fiilfi eh?”- ; S - “No, but “But what, nfa’am 1” . ‘I don’t take any unclean or carnal peop my house. Wbat-dayou believe ?” will I _•! yes.” i x ’"said the old lady, brigl ;hfening “Don’t know, ma’am, really—never calcn- la “Can’t you guess ?” “Can’t say; perhaps fifty thousand. “Wa’al, heml” motel- the gpod woman, “I guess I’ll take you; fifty thousand is bet ter than nothing 1” THe Dolvati<injjh|-.jtmlnS #r- the ' Word u S>aAweg.” ' - t * L . We. find in the edition of Webster’s Dn- abtidged DictkmaryaOf taBa xhat th,‘« - is thus defined i. r .^, .. . SoAlAWacs—n tniserable scamp, ■- YVulgar.) We have never used the term, it being, as Webster says, rather vulgar, and have pre ferred to anbsthnle for it tbe periphrasis “truly loll,’’ the designation self-appropriated by the Southern Radicals, who arrogate to themselvea alone att&ffi'ee for the Union, though it is notorious-that large numbers of them were blatent secestionists. Inasmuch, however, as the' term “scala wags” is gradually creeping’ into Use as a name for a peculiar class of Southern people, to designate whom a word is wanting in the language, it will be after a while adopted, as many other such terms have been before it. Attached- to the definition of Webster, above cited, there ih no derivation, and we, will attempt to give one, which' we believe Krbejqort»* ,,, V ; L,i33* -.’finOBVfi* In Spanish the word ksclavo means slave. One of its diminutives is esclavejo. By striking ont jbe termination, as js done when many words.of the Romance languages are. adopted into the English, we get esclavej. But in Spanish the J is a guttural, of which tbe best representative of oar language is a G—and thus the nearest, way of sounding esclavej would be kbclaveg. The V natu rally runs into W; whence the pronuncia tion of esolaveq easily glides into esclaweq, or esclawao, from the influence of the W on tbe next vowel. The initial E is cut off as is very common, and compensation for the loss of the first syllable is then made by the in sertion- before the L of an A more naturally than of any other letter. Esclawao becomes thns SCALAWAG. . ’ . . * Tne whole process is this: Esclavejo, es clavej, ESCLAVEG, ESCLAWAO, SCALAWAG.— This transmutation is according to toe strict est principles of etymology. Now, what iA the meaning of esclavejo ? As we remarked above, itjs ft diminutive of uscLAVo. a slave- It must, therefore, signify a Ull-le slave, or a trifling slave, or a mean, worthless slave i_ thence, by a.metaphor, ij,is applied to any menu, worthless fellow what ever, which is the signification' given.iqqts Anglicised form of so.ALAWA ? .. : .. ir ,... : ,, Tha wwrdrppibably came ipto ouj: language from our commercial connection with South America, Cuba, or Mexico.—Nor/oik Jpjtr‘ A Doable Tragedy in Fayetteville, N. C. The Wilmington 'papers of Tuesday con tain accounts of a shooting ' RffMr .-rwhich oc curred in Fayetteville on ^Friday afternoon last, in whieh4wVmfii, Aft. B./y. Stedman und Dr^Wm.-H. Morrow, were both grilled: It thalffiay, from Jouesboto^ where-tfiey^itsnibeen in al-| tendance on a political meeting, a quarrel, commenced an toe train, between Stedman and Morrow, daring which the latter drew a' reaching Fayett -bf precaution; procured his pistol from gunsmith's:' Some time after he was either, •pasaiog or approaching the - Fayetteville -Hotel from - the opposite sida oLthe^ street,; When iMorrow, who was staying J there; np- -peared in the doorway and leveled: his pistol ou S- Stedman,. however,, was too quick for him, and drawing his weapon, Bred, toe first shot; the ball striking M. below the left nip-; 1 ple, and felling himteUtegroncd. Stedmant then.stood up very quietly, yffilo Mprrqw; raised himself on his<atbew<»PdfiM4<ttjg9j the ball not taking ;effect, S. then fired a second time. Htedman missed his third ahotj and Morrow firing again, fait 8. in the right breaBVthe halLpaasing completely through the long-. Stedman, without speaking, tunjet} aroundaud walked some twenty ortbirt;' steps before he fell. He .was., taken qp am carrletf into the hotel, dying witohrabou •twentyminutes. He remarked, - .alter<he>ljeti “Boys, I am killed by a scalawag.” Morros survived until- the folio wing morning, beinj unconscious toe whole lime. * Politics wa3 the main spring of this actioi [Mf^Steadwnhfing a.warm : Dcim>e^t, Dr. Morrow, though formerly a Surgeoi _ the Coniederkte army, native North Carol qtoa BatBCal-aaoae •■mho ‘had; token,Hie teal oath—and who held-tos p»*itiaii of a Ui Btates Deputy Marshal. THe Pro*pect In UtorgU-Tmy id aundMajarityaror aeymoayjuaS £ A correspondent, of . the NejcTork Herald writofe rto* Bruna»fck,-G4., under date h <«,^ l A asto^h ■P f « Georgia t I should , ‘mph&ti j? r vote of aSlat tb ‘ - ‘1?*- wil^votifto wonid carry.toe SiSte, - Hjiiihe 1 30 cannot, ai.have Visited e»*rji(Ck>nga«siOnt 1 tionlrecBiyed, would'esrimato wOrBegro yo 1 9 •for theDemooracy aaffollowsr -.ot:: a .. -it ----- ‘ -“““ 9rtl laiidw- tfelDitt; r^CfltiaTszr^ Unless tbe rfitpiftt elections dishearten the whites, thite^11^290.000 votes cait in Georgia next November, as follows: uemocrauo majomy.. 5/> .... TosaDSafimaoMetli Jfce.nalhtealr t- Oi LiiS r’ :i-8 giveri'ordfcrs- to Bishops, xitory, to cut off from tha og. - —— -a u- » V’-'J fcjfOD >j]3 To Ihe Principal Sager pf, the Jg^ilpUiary - Wanau, At the January Term of the-Superior Oogrt, held in and Ibr .the; qimnty of Ohatham, 'ljtt. Samuel Robinson was tried for and convlaed of l£a Offense of Simple larceny, and. was then [an^tjjepe. therefor, sentesced by the prodding #udje at ss^ to be imprisoned at hsrd.labor f “tt‘ e oBaa!ea orthls State for the term of five years; yid it tecsrUfledjm jmaby bofh tijeu-ggagjgjj Phya clans of the Feuiteup*rj_^»t tbe said oonvlctfianmel Eoblnson is afflicted wuh afi viz i DJopsy in the chest, thorax,) and in consequence thereof, ended the discharge of the said convict _ _ ild Penitentiary; therefore,-It ia-ual .iK isauga Onbinto. That the said Samuel EobihWBe?in!l* heis Hereby, fully pardoned of aaldS«i*dl'jfeoAe be restoredto all his civil rights aff- bdWfeen ’of this Stile,find be forthwith distoaqMl Ml ttenttmy.- ; msb-iK®hId«ll Given under my KRnd-and the $dal : '8t-iBliTri£SWtfiii ' Departiuent,‘ at thi and year above By thaGoverno* sfr , c aale,,i l B. fi. DEaftAIFEHiut^,^ aaH* gw H'fi M i YH *»«l In »nq Ut’linqo oi. . bahteji >1 foT Sq-.wl «,umais.iFqvnA.t WJ; }o V ’■ - -M--- - ■ - - ■ It mftfltSMi »m if iiil^>?M(«r Utf Ui .---uiftiJ cb ci i-ucTonp « toiiiil *i-'i ,6R jMtaa'Aiq.,.. *,ait fBoil nijk-jbs qsai isdmnn isilt sJimf.ua.tA edi Uqesoa bos q. tofi audui-e 0f <r/ * m>> U tJk ll«Ml,'li‘A-- ') till hq4 vridop- SfND*Y6UR“ !i X CJllu n* i*i ot lo -UjaiH odi Lad IwJCO jiilOjrYM# ■fUsndt XTt^ey^ffAV.-: ; or faeqqs a*. Hats eham oolaihu svad aw ea soasiboa adt lo ni] L to' lira; T HU POPU-.P.Q • :fUb \ia*& *d%'- *idi <»j [•VeC Ylf.Li. jl i*l a. e.jriijctua-'Siq iW*ui silt jzdi To the Prindy . peril William HarrelJ ^aa '** imprisoned at hard labor in the. Penitentiary of tl ’vramss» ” “sj > & iri r^rr “ . / . • tl msti ^ piling on the 24th instant; and in coimdersuon. Uiat ?fincijsjl v5gpp«; or m^uil- 1«>ttW’e«Ftob*,tqJue.that.thejcqqjlimtsf the,^ <x**et>otm.PPe* pnltWfuly aqqfinW^.exempliry dartng .tbq.aaid term .of fipccKonuMifi cheerfully ygouamuinda. fiitpardon s thercibfVp bf llevlng the majesty of .tha iayr in said .case hat) bee® properly vindicated:.ltld ad. n i ■ - .,1 ur roiri, j .1 O KPEBEiyThit the said William Harrell be. and he iehereby; folly pardoned i off said crime., restorefi-tc alibis civil rights ses cltlzemof this etste, and that he be forttlwUh dlschsT^eft frbm.oAia Penitentiary •BSMtAVMHH suiioi sill lq^noa iaivsn under my hand and the Seal of Ole-ExecaUv, : Department, at ilieGapitol, in Atlanta, the day one 1 , jre*r&ove Writteill ' , ‘S l b r -‘ <u osnlyi ynuaeii OeiiHAHo uJJ lias -« : HtJFU^fi:'B#fetOOK^l i„.,i „c,qfe'sv^fiW - :JBy artGCFe^adrl J ~' - ‘adniojq,^ ^.3*1 ' Tg.'g-feferidijFeteBiET) 1 ’' 1 -^ - 7 -'b =-'• , -u uuli o- BeuotaryiExeoaUve DApartment,^ .;- «cpTl-3t littllfill “.poltsit., Jr.,i till 1-« -a James it ^Jlril War-In Ao*eHeau.TV<Snm«-».. By Draper. odT : o opera, j *b. eepVs-lff .-nacn has lrjjjn!,,,- : otr-fcfmTB-TisS-XJis - PUOtLl 01 A'ilU.V. L.-l ,.jt ii si-.jJ -.11 - I- - ■ BxECdvrvE «S4ia®a»r>-» .1. Atlanta, «lAu»epteiuber-i7i lses-q, rt c 1 WBKdkih, Ailhe NoVember-term 'o¥ ihe anpetfo • Court, held in and'fbrQiiitixrtft'dotihty r "ranklin was tried for J >utf coiiViote^ 6 dlnjjand adsiating prisOnera’'^ ^acape^rOjn' the PenUcnflaiy of tha Slate, for die term of cigl - ■sm v- ■SS WUF<mQ*?4 Mb- end Assistant Keeper of s " ’ teen haadirfefifca'bieyaftWy l*Rterial may be ,>0- tained in the vicinily of ilwlnnStt and Abercorn stS. Bids mom Ha Use whole^wors, and, not by the yard, -L ftli booiciiwco QityBumnyog j said Penitentiary c< iM‘Wi t %9»“#°firi'=tl«e.b 9 ffi‘.fa‘«iful i ;' S8*&L ‘he limojhq has ftpcq imprl: -I ietalu.ffcommendingfina.to fixeojfiivf^emjnqi; theiejprp, U,ia f , 9 dl d .,jDW*»Sh to^.bc, the .ash# Peter asitokfin,*^- fully pardoned of si id cffdnoe, to tmke effect pn;the tentlsry and eeikttohr^:^! *.i hiil Us ^ Glvsntmderj|aiririifidandtheBaafof the Exeed - ttuu svltm visaic I I abaBov/ ei~y tliyeniT JoO ,qwl hoc vlt ai ai o?S{gNwsbPW toobniic-w vfisis] ibaaow s U, reiWtreWO SK*SW» ,i edt .siccoa.. ;-,l iA xccao lovat&F^SiS^PMrAiiaP- rii-iq ^ liras® start .nfift.- to issues writ fit election, directed to the Ordinsi y 1 ; ZThtefl9^li:to^SL,»ffllWfer«mEBn«!ii aii'.. .Comnwule^-ImChjef of the army, mod fiery of-te:? ” State,ahAofthatneUtia thereof,.do lmnaEhteteqy Writ of Election, requlringyon, ace thereofiAtjletstiwentjr -days, 'taJbaufe* on election to he'held, in and forJsald leoala^f- itenrEE^oribed 012 sJkid r ill *-O f r to *V.r5 f,! * *: v s v ?r^ _ >nQ — e. 8a.d 30 o K) * **« \<i A * ♦ *tts a!q %o®¥3Wt*PPfti a-miB-7VF. : ^toeGovegg--;, , <!>dms ,- 5 q rf r/frft**) ... t 730rt!9«: ir JSz^smxtaieiUte GOVERKOI oo Hantinson, appointed HttSP i but a part ham; and i ©lacafiteel uf Gentila. nusiness i To such an extent was this HtAiiii u wo aaeao - ) iwiwiWM' By the Q<gHHHt‘hx* A All <iv,a • — ^ p«* *»7 J r xec “ l r2* CTP5SWJSI4* b»* fxaWHWtt: t:m: tJ ac-yu ilJifW ?*rdi *t6Q dared to brave i were considered as apostates, to force of. circumstances, tha .rigor rule has b6en aomewhatT'elaxed in t although, tbe intolerant feeling tov tilesmpoffthe-pari of bhnrch anthi exists in the country settlements of It now seems to fie cropping oat afresh, .cou pled with a determination, if possible, t6 drive Genliiq traders out of Utah. Preach ing against the Gentiles is indulged .in tot a for greater extent in the country settlements 1 than wonld be considered prudent -in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake City. i Thus while 3 matters are kept quiet at Mormon headquar- 1 ters, -to pull wool over the eyes of some, else where toe anathemas against outsiders and. how many souls do you think the Government are as load as ever. m». 3 ■r.tom.fjwy.i Bay street., BerK ., Ajiarpet-bagger in the Louisiana Legisla- t or ^"thought" to speculate' in 'cottoprlauds. Ha-was bitten, his plantation turning out . ... uatfyUoyel, _ so, being intenaely „ e removal of the parish"seat to a fictitious town which he locates right in the centre of his lands. Nothing pays like pa triotism, after alL A-^aWl a. auiT Cotton NeWT? .. ... TBS-OAXJttJWTtorx At SO Cents per Gallon, (KKG KXTRa,) a>.TSTEAD 30 per cent. LESS thto New York prf 8Trjen<! COITO.V MAKKIUGBBCSHKSA.VDPOrS ’ .Trji-A „:8^tf^jeWTNfe WALKER, EVANS &■ COGSWELL. _ Sample* for dl.trlbut.on at tbe office of News amp Herald. sep22—eod21 DJUNIsTRATOR’S NQTIUE Two months ter date application wlU be made to the Coni rauiiry of Liberty County for leave to aellall lands of the eatate of A. a Dunham, late of said oounty, deceased. ANN a HART, HEW» eji isLi ifefl »v*a'eii -dine?. Jteq« r baa .loiffa laLi , at iron e*A: 0U1 «tmnii .vaeai out utU .teiqoari - a Hi sfciR ! crHt urns ,*r>ij»uo6 C)*l adi ai b'MM tied 3SPOi>" :d !Mfei« amrAiteew has ynol adt uniuto .od-u c,U .ussoeH esssl -iM: fiwttltou lljunwli t , .1. -2x>ntieThehe«if-hsqiMl A**—sifi?/ efi^ Uqjte qi iqi e#rf goifiw ljauft^sJ! ioaaAmutv ;> Commissioner chants, liSXljJ ments Yorfc if every; deacriptli and «Sekpootq=« (.CjPfr&Sg- f}}** .taepis-yiln on ..cm c, _.rd door east t ■rL^viOqiiil Liii; ^ Slfie, t Inquire,at TgI3,OBgIflfi, 7 U'ttr M R. HUGH WADDELL, Jb.. ifl.telfl day ftsaociated witu me in buaineae, under i&bffrm name of witu me in bualneBS, under 7 sepl-3tlm Jg. l.'bAttilfeL. NEW^OOKSb 'ZiyfejNi&lftN^feLft^Dgfcfails Fignter. "JL e A«0&F W*ffi«».-fiOV*4»D BSAHtOM F. bannders. idlAQE. By POPtTLAK EDUCATION, fiy 8. 8. KandaB. - M i8cellant*ou3 Ficst, Works: - Bf 1 r Bnlwer. The Opium aofcMjt ecylsjh j. »7 <E®JPK8SPS51??«^ I? cee - li L . n fad i>apfe& n seplfl tf ■ : : . \ ■=?= . ; >-l* U as ell .*a <-J: j : Jfflar,; fiftfughton Street, mSg&SS&SBL. ' -* ' sicuRE A yrnig in ; lil’y'ists < i I non ] c/ Borttii’-oiTOlina andiGeorqia.-- Shot* oompetent to trncLyoangiadiesm I»tln aqfi ijodeni Langaagro,. If.-Rpuvawfi«ie?Savannah, Ga. iu 10 icoh ad} ao haieeqqs <,dp «eps-;rn*stf 1 %S@m adf ’ SifflMra Bag .«i*bfwt,rer. P.-aUBft'aetiurtB 'etkeg Sad Go ffociS «G ieloxs ANfiB-W. .* T.rpimllneeJror *W Ib-Pl Mm i . : - “J .seutj 2i need aobii- m ,q tit [ t sSwwgafcltf'aHissj he V s nlVk’PECEIVKD ANOTHSH LAR3E BIIPPU DA ' a’ESsLrA-hd tU: djsjiviif ilzi oa JmajiiazB -~di Rffij iarq t,.,* iJ (| D: S ollADSci I BcaSiaq.pc'ri!?? 1,3 .tls .hoary* Onba Stolasaev,. s. ji ff Li oljfcai cd towdpr StigAfi ’ ‘ ‘1 WjTnbtm*, u ’ Ji. lain stb* aficn»H»ltwrto»TH*r aaStfeetntes bp, iMiWilIfnpndiftjpnt RJCE. ii IltKq edj no noiw.-hs h jil.vn £?,. , . hae ’ toad, ' ‘ •lAaeS alia* fioSEED RICH:-1 t - A—ni.u •*asi.l ni aaiJO lahsinanab »; ;q J4 LtS ’disosS odBOBfiBT J$AB|lli3HAM A ,Q3. iAbpglbDai^ia-rh.maQ ud?.': tas p:1jo,d tig aarvitetadllsh aiij vis-wal 1*00] ti gia-ol has .noomsila aid foOON tlu-ie ^ JtBAiBay - sib|isi7 y iwWf1<1iL to *J uoqo ntirttai tJLJL*r 1 o edi Ictj.jeO nfii jici as si noiga. : 2 bV/ .-at; •! it j TUST BEOBIVED PER gHIB EbtgRAHl'I8L^ a *5wT5AXai» PKIBE NOttTHKftN HAT. FOR- BENT; all utsvoji <>>l A- fiWp^^RoVaHTto'k HHcr' Js-.islm oat in vialos tod .Tttaduo udl IlCElTfcENTa -jaoAU tut 101 Pear A eruae u» cnuu«n,un on o odi t«*q idi the Store. 'App’-f *<#'’1 oJOHN Ni-GDEttAS^Lc* rntt- ino cFO.II^REfRT^ Lad xndj 0 oip ISE ‘SCORES, ^Toe^ 4 _jg^apd.7> of ,< s»Wuctnp* ba DuvHAoS iGSbiMrS a ate oj battUn • >!a i p a saw w.'cusiHiNe r "i skuoii , . Lojaotj-^ ; q_ s jt ieinswaca baa ,vj !uihO ‘iT Mb 1 TJs to a laojh* nil : HOUSE ON SOUTafitDBOffltoWta ATREET. aib b'Jdgln jrii'Tt THE LASGB STOWES® jtwo poor*, ^11 lately occupied by .W; c: Robthaon,and suit- Dry a„d 44it» Apply to , sep22—tf •tes •,.ui M£*a IshoOaH sdi li bAAAk.bii.-A BMAAUrP; corner.house. JNO. MCWAEONA>C<L- Uliw ; od tnS. 1 ’to Boi-loyztq uasi:;,i . , a g ? fu.lesj baa ihnhq ofii 01 I ffiJIWQ AND :A dKALF STORT BfiXfiK DWELLING-HOBHEP with necesaHry oqt. inlidi^gs ttrnclicd.'c.oaGlhti 1 flfe' te l room*, and is pkaattuy ivoaSptb A»hMt *HIB OfMKBall ed eepU—tf Chan^6fSch6dule. W*mm ia- W fnao _ HP! _ 1 HfjfhfttaUF.»a/a« a«T P. li. ggfit ■ J £ 0- S^DAXjEBAnU^ j fiaU. a-*. 1..............A|hriMN. ’^thaVlMVMA'tiMta' 8 AS A. fit P TRAIN. ItAW.'m: stcvi Savannah...... MiCOD — r — ihSuktar..^? QSJWSCt|W.wtth ORijUlilsbi: i^SriT ‘str.-y^-inr —CVtnttJ-E -•••• *•••• ♦%••• •••• cgwithtrai - A. M. trains f-om £ JL train from Ft J#. cLast2 |i)i at Gordon daily, Sunjays excepted. • P.1T. train from Savannih connec mail train 'F. M. P.iir. res Augusta 9,33 and Angnsts, ai ritb Mflledgerme -.■veil ■ J rjfi-sw A TNRBBOTOH^BfilCE: DWELLING ESA **1 ffl .lu ^qnea street;l Jnuanil- south hue xcuay-.*fsl“ tu. oil 01 l FOR KENT t;d.,,'.-J,o c:l "YiAitdliw 01 ts;*s2 o}S'teh9iacCJ #<11 it-. NORTHERN TENEMENT OJ? iiog oontef Sbfith'Brood and Lin loi.r^IbRA^jUa.-., 3.thk cr. c ijesJb i ,oe \ :lit , coin atreeta. Apply to Office to ■ TiittSO h I ^FFICK BOOH la ah" Stiff JIT Boy utreet. U.---J hue 11,-q -*-rr r. -.JJ sfifta; J rt bifl atqi-1 efll tea n i,i- 1-HOli Luuj : jo» .-auocassonffiTO iHfi:Lj 1 T*pcnte.OF x'ranu scd.' fcb.3 aiia ,-re., , iftuihom Apply ■ 1 uGiicmsiwyia s^j Lsk.;i-a n t&- •iUff :id? Jet aosaoik. aivj i It- tiiitdj ( -liiiqu ha. ■ i3 tsJjiftgt&'f lootoitr iSifl 03 ‘ u .; . J M-,. J.l'.q 7T4 K 7 8fljVEiLrtlATsa>r\ND nag a r L 'JOd* dljJii , ;--»v tlJ i r er Rat-tHE OLD STAND, Uiib 11 odj ai elt i Takes its Wav*^ Savannah, ga, IIA UI .1 t rsijf - o wggn nfrip 11— "fla-irT THE BUSINESS G^Hfi LATE FIRM OF E:D. SMYTHE®Bq,WILL BE LI QUIDATED BY UBOOTiY. aug!9-tf SlHy SAVANNAH INSTITUTE tiLpu. totinrg . r_FOR— . - ENIG W’Iradies, w 93/ fo y -i^t ltd lo ,b lot‘A | -faitiioe b.-i alcsrciJas* j soboss c. : r ~. r rcc-Jir:?st iJ; ltoiit ,osru yiui> itaai iTcqgm r: 10 3 ajoi Ircqcii ASSOCIATION l »‘r , uausya-rASaisj o« r^/.jrstt ciajuj 1 lutn./ldCG8(j apiyad 33 slqoeq i rcjj. bios itddt orjilw ^eJuO ai hobo* 1 91 8fi4TR; .mympm ms, ^jn^igsB 1 pfproviding , qpids ni .taiii^a.'slklciH adt iir tsrvi evti Won boa ,woaRlrmAiL. 1: H AND : THTr^ ! ftilDtICERMKmATH)N.3-f J) i.,r«,eaofi ovr tu . d «if^f fc C ,i3l 1 Ji' v^i ■tiorS u idgcoid UNITED STATES: CHRHENCy.-. 1 paid juoftthly. lfi.ad- j# MpspdChi 'patrW --r—t. FI V E S HA-Rfi'S? :.01 eacu ?Tad iprl! Ir ,90010 ni i .hoidara wilthereaEto any a3 dress, - upon .-jrttuit^f; the Btetet orHBg°c»rei1ftg | updnrSSpi^amiH.TaifS 1 sfe. : W- 'Wf ClffETn «C’nhilSRA«T HDMESIlAft ASSOGiATIOl, UAla Biz Post Office Box Nd.;fiaf,j :2 bfc 1 j, KoDONQUGff..; «An T. RAT.OMTYKg> IMBTT ST. FOUNDET, ii-»rii ta sWase : 8 2 vscU 1 ' . sarsi.'sH OP^OrilTH GUlP fr B. PEFOT. G ln * &&W . awob UsjLfeRt_.VXKY3 oa_ L2£)!i».J Su&rar. Railroads: , -J Ta-TUL i. WF. s»Jl jAct’g Master .of H bin HOODS \ffioi &dj . . OASTER, assisted by able and « irs; will re-open his school in OHaTHAM . ACADEMY on . H10 7th. The several ttaaaesin Bngtlah, French and Latin will enter upon the yeaclv coarse of study at the he al teacher, iwippin of three mdnthT *- ^.,5 m tteaPecvnuient, fiau.per term; J.-8J W:i LANCASTER, - SiO x bC-cirrcbO via v a no j&aj ash , Ji rivtew ssxal H'tew;. Collegiate ^^Institute. 5 - brto adi• Oj r ■ ;«•#•■* FACULTY I •jpi . Jlf, HA*L D'q._LEWI] 3IP» Te ^mt * •MUa.- ,7,7: bill Kvhd N to *» vWtfeaeor ADOLPH KI8WALD, b ‘^^Sf'feHRff- Teicher of Heteew the >l-jj 'jWOQ ti-ile dsoiu A jhtitwx dentist, OFFfCXAinMDOBATOKT, - Gpngress Strootf OPPOSTTB PULASKI H0C8S, LxriT^C.r-TeA,, lit J--AA 3; . I I? - a’t 1 »ai Jvt—.r;3awpor ^ ^ 0 t*J co2‘-»itrd CHATTAHOOCHEE •1 u. B6AB0-REDUCEB1 - "Qi mm Vti&n ■tij’i 1 ii'b3u£*7ax rrtHR PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN AN- J. NOCNC1NG10 thelSbUTBRRN PUBLIC that he 1 suindard*S*e.r,>y; shSreo^pSlisiluoiufe* and fiebToed..to* “ -“^IfSreaRiii of FOUR-HORSE COACHES to c no yvsr'j a ntot Jttoa^geT feir-T®; sH zarur, Alto, for Beard's Patent Lock Tie. Factors supplied BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. s-Jl xhc,-. ■ j; a IAH-.T .acUtV 8N EBD A89UMKS THR^ manigeinent of the Boqpe, a^ : will,h,-ile«pd:w see allof hu iJi -'ao;ir ; ,-mciA. THlE OMNIBUS -; and attentive Porters wbi be at the Depot to oonvey sueeta to the Honto-r q ^hj|V L AW BLANKS, BKIEIS, BLANKS for Ccmnty and other oflloera printedin the neatest style attoe MWS AUD EEKAitP JOB OTTICB, tu BAY STB BET, as dSSS&SSSWJ year sot awe and aervanta. half-price. J JsS^tT- C- a- HOWARD, ] COTTON GINS! Yyk OFFER FOR SALE THE CELEBRATED E, Carver Cotton Gins. Three Gins have been expressly prepared to suit the wants of the planter, of Georgia, Alabama and Florida, aodare adapted to the present labor aystezn. Factors allowed a commission. For aale by — * co. ■epa-sm N. A. HARDEE’S 80P IS LANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND *5 ART JJ Pattern at tea NEWS ASH HE BA LB JOB OWnOM, Ul s* -*vaat,