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Col. H. ft. JONKH, Enrron.
THCKHOAY, AUlM’rtT H, I win.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR IMRMn !
Hoa HORATIO SEYMOUR,
(IF NEW YORK.
FOR TICK I’RIMIDKKT:
FRANCIS P- BLAIR,
«TATK EUtUTORAl, TICKKT,
FOB FOB ..... <T M «<i <
Gis, JOHN II. GORDON, at TVton.
JOHN T. CLASSE, •/BmMth.
. ALTSaMATMl
W. T. WO WORD, or Bartow.
THOR. M. NORWOOD, of CbstUm.
ros tbi c<mo«BMtONAL nisTRicri:
l«t~J.C. NICIIOIrH. of I’lerc#.
Allardate—-J. U. HUNTER, of Brookr.
M-CHARLES T. COODK. of Bumler.
Allarnal#-W. O. FLEMING, of Decal nr.
id- R. J. MORES. of IfnaMf*#.
AMarsat#—W. O. TUGGLE, of Troup.
41k—A. O. BACON, of BIMi.
Alternate—It. WIMBERLY, ot twlgga.
Mk-J. B. CVMMWO, of Blekmood.
Alternate -D. M. DuBOBK, ol Wilkes.
Mb- II. V. BELL, of Forsyth.
AUsruals—0. McMILLAN, of Habersham.
7th J. I). WADDELL. of Cobb.
Alternate-V. A. O A SKILL, of Fulton.
Town Meetting.
The citizens of Cutlibsrt »re iuvltod
to meet In the Court Homo next Wat
urday tho 8th inet., at 11 o'clock, A. 11.
to consider tho propriety of amending
the City Charter, and for tho transaction
of other important btiainens.
hot no ono interested full to bo prea-
*nt. Hkform
•qu Mr. Fitch of the Griffin Star,
saya ho hoa had no religion for the pant
two or three yoars but to defeat the
renegade, Joe Brown.
Mft- We •hall huvo a new election
for member* to Congroae in November,
those last choson being for tho unexpired
part of the present terra.
The Democrats, at least, are satisfied
with those who now represent them,
and now nominations need bo mndo on*
)y in tho Radical Districts. Let thoeo
to redeemed.
How flic Campaign MiouUI
be ( olidurted.
The events of that Saturday indicate
clearly, that at l«fct in tills section of
the State, the l>S»«d4ilUI contort is to
bo narrowed down to a struggle for as-
•endanry between tho Anglo Saxon and
African races,
W/thin a radius of 30 miles, wo do
not believe that Grunt and Colfax will
receive more than tbreo or four white
vote*. And even these arc r.ot to Rad
ical aa to incite to deeds of hostility
their simple minded colored brethren.
It should bo proclaimed to tbe honor
of Messrs. BSaII and Harden, the only
white loaders wo wot of, that when false
statements wero made by n negro speak
er, and the discussion assumed a per
sonal and vindictive aspect on Saturday
Inst, they both arose and after denounc
ing such proceedings in emphatic lan
guage, withdrew forthwith from tho
mooting.
This ntinnHpbero is not “ healthy ” for
carpet-baggers, lienee wo shall have to
deul chiefly with our negro friends. In
view of this fact, tho greatest prudence
and circumspection will bo requisite i
tho conduct of tho canvass.
A proseriptivo and brow-boating spir
it should be utterly ignored. It cannot
or should not be forgotten, tlint tho
, jncnsurcs which thrust upon the African
From Atlanta.
Mr. Tomlin, of Randolph, introduced
the following which Wo* adopted by *
large majority r
Inasmuch as the vital question which
has heretofore divided members com
posing this branch of tho General As
numbly ho* been settled,
It<wired, That wo, like men having
the interest of our State At heart, do
bury all party feeling and prejudice, and
go forward to perfect the enactment of
such laws as will establish peace, bar-
mosy, etc., among till the people of this
State.
This wus a timely and graceful move
ment, ond may tend still further to
break up the pnrty drill of the Radicals.
As yet, no utlcmpt tu rob tho people of
their rights by denying them tho imme
morial privilege of voting directly for
President and Vice President has been
made.
Tho resolution in the IIouso author
ising tho employment of fomnlo clerks
was defeated.
A bill is now before the House taking
C. C. Bowen.
This infamous thief and uisasain, has
actually been admitted an a carpet ling
member to a sent in tho Congress of the
United States, from tho unfortunate
Btato of South Curollna.
Bowen once commanded a company
la tho eavtlry regiment (Confederate)
of Colonel William Parker White, of
Savannah.
Whilst stationed at Waccamnw Nock,
near Georgetown, Booth Carolina, Bow
en was detected in certain frmidnlont
transactions by Ida Colonel, arraigned
before a court martial, and dismissed
the ssrvire.
Burning w ith A rovengo ho was too
eownrdly openly to give vent to, hr
hired a misuinblo wretch named Grimes,
to assatoinale tho officer w ho bad been
tbs means of bringing him to jnstloo.
Sitting at a table in his marquee on'
gaged in writing, Col. Whito was fired
upon from without, and received a
wound which in a few days terminated
bis existence.
Grimos was arrested, ond made
confession fully implicating Bowen. Tho
latter was also captured subsequently.
Each however contrived to muko his es
cape, and the result of tho war left them
both uuwhippsd of justice.
Col. Whito w as ngallant and magnifi
cent officor, an ornaiuout to tho service,
and esteemed and beloved by bis wbolo
command. He fills a bloody grave*
leaving a dependent and orphaned fami
ly, sad tho ^scoundrel who caused bis
death is • Radical law-giver in tho No*
ttonal Capitol, eleoted by ignorant ond
deluded negroes.
Such is Radical reconstruction. It
roots up and destroys tho talent and
virtue, sod representative men of the
South, and olovatos to place and power
Penitentiary convicts, perjured rene
gades,, and foul assassins.
And osu this monstrous condition of
•Stirs long continue 1 We trow not.
Franc*.—Pant, July 26.—In the
esse of tho Dotted States versus Arman
and others, judgment was to-day ren
dered against the plaintiffs with coats.
In its detumou the Court says the evi
dence adduced »u insufficient to sup
port the ease mode by the United
States ; that the pkmtiffs (kited to prove
that the Messrs. Armans had contrac
ted to build vessels of wav for the South
ern Confederation, or that the said Ar
mans had reosived any moneys belong-
ing to tbo Government of the United
States
rnco unrestricted suffrage, originated
with the interested party hacks of the
North, who, from purely selfish oentid
orations, sought to convert them into
an element of power, for their own ag
grandizement.
And truly tlioir nefarious schemes
huvo thus far worked to a charm. In
almost every Btato, both negroes and
native white* have boon overslaughed,
nod moneyless and unprincipled ad
venturers from foreign parts sent forth
an tho exponents of a people, whoso le
gitimate representatives in tho hulls of
Congress, for genius and statesmanship
once challenged the admiration of tho
world.
Our grnnd effort thoruloro, should bo,
(sud since the removal of military rule,
tho task is happily an easy one,) to do
atroy tho pseudo .intluonoo of those vile
tcacliors and interlopers, and roetorc
fully the entente cordiale botwoou tho two
classes. Ones let tho dominion of prej
udice b* overthrown, when tbe case is
prosentod in its truo bearings to the
who have grown up sido by sldo with
us upon tho soil, and they recognize the
hollowness of thuir protended friuuds,
tbo reaction will be spontaneous and
overwhelming.
It is not in tho naturo of things that
opposition shall continue to exist when
light is oneo admitted, between individ
unis reciprocally depoudont upon asoh
other for lood and prosperity, and who
are linked together by common uud in
dissoluble ties.
The controlling motive on the part of
tho whites in every discussion, bm bncue,
and gathering pending tho oloctior,should
bo to conciliate and win tho confidouce
of tho colored voters, and provo to them
t!mt wo nro squally interested with them
in tho selection of wise rulers and tho
enactment of just luws. Let them hold
their mootings and sing and pray, and
march and shout and bent tho drum to
their heart's content, so long ns the
posco and order of society nro not die
turbsd. Bumbo wishes to tusto to tbo
full tho " swntoB " of unrestricted, exu
berant liberty. T.ol him drain tho cup,
and boo if amid its dregs, poverty,
crime, and misery are not iuteriniuglud.
We do not dosire if we could, to re
establish slavery, nor do wo wish to cur
tail in tho least the full measure of free
dotn mid privilege, which tho present
Constitution guaruntoos to black and
white alike. Wo only ask that wn may
not bo regarded with distrust and sus
picion by our colored friends, and that
they would minglo with us freely, loam
our viowe, listen to thu truth, nud then
act openly and above board for them-
■olvos.
lfemoro enrpet-bng and Jackson In
tlucncc, ami we are ussurcd Hist the
freedmen loft to themselves will do
right.
Abovo all, lot them feel and hnotc,
that no ono questions their right to vote
in tliis rresiduutiul election, aud that
though glittering bayonets may no k>u
gor bo prssont, they will bo protooted
by our own citizens in the oxen.iso of
their liberties.
To bo brief, all animosity, strife and
contention should oease, and the whole
country, black and white, take friendly
oounsel together, ns to who Bhall bo our
noxt Chief Magistrate.
Cun this bodouo? We answer yes.
Tho action of tho great negro gntlioring
at tho bnrbnouo on Saturday fully set
tles the question.
If treated kindly, and their feelings
ami opinions ore rcapeotud, our colored
brethren nro willing !«> listen to our ad
vice and arguments, and thousands w ill
align themselves with their white friends
in the November election.
Let the experiment bo fairly tested.
to protcot growing crops from levy and
salo under foreclosure of mortgages.
A rcsoluti.iii was offer*! by Mr. Dun
can, «f Houston, culling for emigration
companies.
Mr Attdcrson, of Cobb, coiled for th*
HdltMl ,whl»h ho had oflered some
days ago, when the rules were suspen
ded to nave It taken up It was read as
follow* by the Glerk :
Where*, Dio question of Relief is one
of great intricacy, involving grave ques
tions of law,
lUtolcrd, That a committee of ten, to
cn-operato with such comrnittue as the
.Senate may appoiot, Imj appointed by
tbe ftpesker ol this House to uonsider
whul constitutional, equitable and sub
stantial Relief can be nflorded thu peo
ple of Georgia ; that all bills now pend
ing, or tliut may bo hereufter offered,
upon tbe subject of Relief, be referred
said s|>eciul committee, and tliut said
committee be instructed to report by bill
or otherwise. And that tho Hennte be
requested to appoint s committee to
confer und consult with tbe committee
from tills House
This resolution was ndnptod, and or
dered tu bo sent to tho Senate for thu
concurrence of that body.
from tbo Governor the appointment of.
Superintendent and Treasurer of tbe Religions War upon Tobnc-
Weetorn & Atlanlio Railroad, and:
transferring that power to the I.cglsla- The Directors of tho several ThcoJug
ture. It was introduced by a Radical ( i 0 «l Seminaries were ordered !»jr the
and meets with considerable favor. It Northern General Assembly of the Pros
is said Gov. Bullock has promised the
position of Superintendent to no loss
than four persons, Halbert of the num
ber, and tliut he would be glad to be
roliovvd frfflh bis present dilemma.
It is generally conceded that Judge
War nor will be oolitinued in bis office
of Chief Justice of the 8uprome Court (
byterian Church which met at Albany,
New York, to consider the expediency
of excluding from tho Beminarios those
young men who were addicted to the
use of tobacco.
This is In fiu.1 keeping wi;h that spirit
which ostracised brethren because they
were sieve holders; attempted to de
nial Hrown and Vf nlkcr will bo noraina-,j ?n ^ 0 temperance Into a pious and relig-
tod his associates. Joseph it seems will j oU „ c .],. m( . n t j proclaimed resistance to
bo content with any bone that may be intolerable tyranny, herny; prostituted
thrown to him. A crowd of the Radical j ^ p U |pit from a holy use to vile parti-
refuse of Atlanta assembled In front of' „ n0 p m p 0 | N| ond in short, seeks to re-
tho Nationul on Thursday evening, and modd Jehovah's | m according to tho
were regaled A wm.?! notions and ethics of latter doy tuhitn,
who sfleet the sanctity of tho Pharisee,
and liko whited sepulchres nro them
selves full of corruption and iniquity.
Rcttor that those itruit laced trnns
ceoJentalists should study more closely
tho law of Christian charity, und also
that precept of our Divine master which
snitli, •' Not that which goeth into the
mouth dvfiluth a man, but that which
comcth out of tho mouth, this dcfllotb n
man."
If a tobacco onnon is to be added to
the church, and the use or disuse of the
weed which " cheers but not inebriates'
is to bo made a measure of piety and
holiness with the people of God, wo
know many who will lie cast out of the
Synagogue, the hem of whose garments,
not n man ot that Albany Sanhedrim,
with crazy Dr Brcckeoridgc nl its hood,
their big gun, Bullock. The samo did
not burst, but on tho contrary emitted
the merest fizzlo.
In thu Hunnto, Campbell, negro, in
troduced a bill to dcclure tbe charter of
the oily of Darien null nud void.
Quite a warm dobntu sprang up in
tho Senate upon the question of allow
ing tho Govornor to withdraw certain
nominations, when that body was in ex
ecutive session; also whether they
should sit with oiosed doors when thus
engaged. Ilotli questions were decided
in the affirmative.
Tbo Democrats voted in a bodv
against secret sessions. Rrock, Radical,
said he wonid vote for no judge or ap
pointee of llullook who was not compe
tent no matter whut might be bis pol
tics.
Mr. Coleman presented a bill to author
ize (lie Governor to appoint a successor
as Tax Receiver to IV. It. llafjkine, do-
coasud from Chatham county.
Knch member of tbs General Assent
bly bus received $-. r )0 udvnnce upon his' would be worthy to touch,
pay. There is giont leinicing, and pen! ]j y the way, this uncle of the nephew,
!"“ and wl.i.k.y .uloon., nro] m fphoW „ r , h „ 111K .| , N „
luruely benehtted. Home ol the colored, . .. , . , . , ,
Usds never saw ho much money before. H 00 "- t,,M nnc,e " r 8 ,orfnut Juhn (
They begin to realize that office is n Ursckcnridgc, ata Grant and Culfax rat-
good thing. ' ificalion meeting, held whi'o hi* Keclt-
Jf/i'/fioiUt this, the iricprcsHiblo Jack - BinMtirl|1 j mhiMtUtry WM in
son aud bis sappy headed brother, Ike . *
Kiddoo, cputtnouljf known ns Reynolds,| proved himself in a speech made i*n
are still actually iirosecuting their claims that occasion, ns groat a bigot us ho is
to thu suuts of Messrs. Tumlin and Goff, scalawag slid Radical
und also Noble, for Wooten’s In tho |j„ M .. N>w York Bintsmss< bn
.Senate. Even n imuoiity of five Imn- , • , ,, .
deed votes against them, tho decision ol • nf,l « 1,0
Gen. Meade’s coinmitaion, and tho re-| uVl ' n *'* uW *° 1 ' 5 u| ly lius to be burn-
coplion into both Houses of the regular-' eil to tho ground."
ly elected members, cannot abate their! Whut a bloody-minded old fanatic,
ardor in this wild hunt after office. i’iiy a straight j ivket and -Jell in tlm
These' darkies are certainly very am-' Lunatic A-ylum could u«>t moiicmtc his
bilious. Pity their claims did not corns insnuo transports,
before the Hump. Th*y can make whito j ■ -«•* - *
hluck and black whito. . ILimuni.v. Cbiub.—Tho Lagrange pnl
In the Seuatn a bill lias been iutro-. per* a ro fUlud with the Jets ns of a bru-
dueud to lower the bond of civil officers. ti*h outrage conuuiUod by allot Iduodcd
l'liis in to provide for the interregnum.! young buck ol a negro upon a farmer’s
when carpet-baggers und ship wrecked! daughter, near that place, on the road
renegades, who huvo no credt, hold I leading from La Grango to Newark.
iay. Within about seven miles of the lott* r
By Mr. Wooten a bill to provide for j place lives a Mr. Jjonktou, a man of
To Hie (Jolored Voters of Wil
kinson .mil Twiggs:
M'j bear f ricnJi : Filing »ha% it is
my socicd datv to bef®nd my rage, as
fur sh 1 nm able, in auff mauner whutev
er, I have concluded to write you a loi
ter—kindly advising und speaking with
you in it—upon the great subject now
distracting and disturbing your minds.
Ami in this advice, I desiro you all
earnestly to understand that I intend to
utter only what my heart tells me is
truth, and whut arc my honest sonti
incuts and convictions. I want you to
understand also that 1 havo not come
upon these convictions and facts in u
moment, or a day ; but they ere the
fruits of actual cx|>erien<:e for the past
three years, and ulsd of thought and ob
servation in tbo course of that timo ; and
rest ossUrsd that my eyes have been
widely and eagerly oj/en to the interest
of my race and mv people.
Then, my friends, know now that I
am s colored man, born ond raised in
Georgia, and liuve spent the gieuter
part of life in Twiggs county ; and be
lieve me, "Alien I tell you tliut I hove
some education—that is, I enn read and
write, and of course can spell very well,
and I am the author of the fouling ami
sentiments of this letter.
I have this, then, to say to you : That
I have coino out openly and boldly up
on the Conservative or Democratic plat
form, with our true Southern white men,
whom we might have ond ought to hove
known Ifrme before this were and ire
our only friends.
And ! now any to you, my friends,
that it is not only our duty to come out,
and go wit!, them, and voto with them,
the Conservative vote, but beg them and
ask them to forgive us for voting w ith a
sot of heartless liars and thieves and
scalawags, against every principal of
honor and truth—yes, against my good
and your good and the Southern gen
tleman's interests, and for what I Ask
yourselves, will you, for what? Have
yon got your mule? I ain't got mine
yet : and they told ns right here in Ir-
winton, they was going to give us one.
Have you got your 40 acres of Inurl. —
Huvo you got your $1000 in greenbacks.
Echo answer *bar's your mule instead
of hero's your mule.
Well, now, what do these Radicals
do with your voto where they get it ?
I'll tell yon, my countrymen, they get in
to office ; tax us and our whito friends
on everything we make ; call It Govern
ment money for free schools for us, und
buy mules and land, and to keep np
the army, to keen honest Southern mi n
from pntting us back into slavery, ami
nil such lien, ami 1 thank God thut T
huvo opened my eyes to our truo condi
tion.
Every voting white man, in tho State
of Georgia, was represented in Milledge
villo in 1*05, and there look a Solemn
o«th that slavery Deter should exist
again in the State ; ho that nettles going
buck into slavery with nm. This I know,
my friends, und nm satisfied fully upon
tho subject. It is my ohjeet to do all 1
can do from this time to the November
election to wake my people up, and beg
them to think about this matter. Think
Letter lYdltt General Hordeii.
JkrtAtm, Gs., July 22 I86S.
IMri J. It, Colnudt, C. Petplm, R. E
L'>Ur, J. It. M Euucll fr. Ulani,
B. I. Sarrit t S. J. Smith, Committee,
GxNTi.r.nfM : Yours of the 27th in
slant, is relieved 1 embrace my first
leisure to reply. I had supposed that si
lence give consent and that no formal
ownmuuicatiou was needed to signify
my acceptance.
if the wisdom of antiquity bos pro
nouuced neutrality in civil dissenHioos,
incompatible with the duties of good citi-
xenaliip, surely ; n this particular crisis,
so full of perils and so fraught with hope
for the Republic, indifference or refusal
to lend ull pneible aid for the rescue of
the country, would involve more than
ordinary criminality.
1 ao < pt the appointment and feel
honored by your choice of mu as on
Elector. Severn! of your committee
were delegates to tbe New York Conven
tion and can testify with me,the profound
couvivtiuns aud glowing purposes of our
Dvioocralie bi ethr. u of the North in
view of the perilous responsibilities of
the present hour. It surpassed our moat
sanguine expectations. Never, perliaus
in the history of the country liuve the
old Democratic slurs appeared to fiame
with so blight a glow of unseJfi-h nod
oiuuingleil patriotism. TI.S Bouth must
do wbat she can to hold up tho handH
of our Dt-mocTutic bretheren of tbe North
in this greet eflbrt for tho liberties of
both section*.
I liuve very little patience with the
luuguugw of shiiHow panics or petty false
alarms, but it in paiiiiutiy apparent tlint
ue are face to face with, or rutbor sur
rounded by, the most stupendous politi
cal peril. We have, however, only
reached that cape of "Good Hope"
around which the tempest thunder and
fearful phantoms are said to loom up
New Advertisementa
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Dissolution of Co-partnership.
T he I'm or crlws a McUosald * ism
dmy di*»olrrd bv nnlnat coaMot. Tb« mBb*
"‘bo MUM bv Mr. J.
0. C. CRKWrt,
' ’ “cDONALD.
duT dissolved by
bUd IxuiMM ot tbo Srm
J. tlcl>004Id. _
J. J. Mcf
Culbbort, G» , Au*nsl td, IMS.
. m»DT ft lend* for Ibt-ir kind and libara) ' t
•go, and I respectfully soHeit a oonlinuanaa ot I be
Mm# for Mr McDonald. Mr. Jo*. T. Kiddoo re-
meiai with biin and will be found at nil limee ready
•ad prompt to anrrt you. C. CRbW8.
Take Notice.
T HE uaderwinad would announon to hia frienda
and tbe public, that be at III can be found at
the old stead of CHEWS A MCDONALD. (Koutb-
«at center of Public Bquare,) and ia icjdy to aup.
ply tbeui with
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
OYE-STUrFS, PERFUMERY, LIQUORS,
And everything uenally kept ia a ti'»t data Drug
Htnre, apoe Ike oiMt reasonable lertni.
Give ate a trial.
py 1’iencriplioaa cart full v prepared
augd ln»" J. J McDONALD.
aoxuothlng Now,
A New Tin Shop in Town,
A live Oitf-Ccme null Bcf*
1 would rcapectfully Infnrm tbe eitictna of Caib.
bert and visinity that I bare rented tbe old
- Driver ctand," where I will manafaotwre aad
keep on hand a large aseortmeut of |
Plain and Stamped Tin Wara,
And will per strict atteu>lun to every kied of J*b
Wwk end Hcpairlng that can be dune in a Tin
ttbop. A ho, anrpoae to keep a line of the beat nod
leteet etylM of COOKING stTOVHi.
Call and aee. J. H. ANTIION T
tho holding of c ulterior Courts in tltc
full.
Mr. Hirn'k, n bill to mnku bills of in
dictmont amsndublc. This will keep
many a rogue from slipping tbo nooso
from his neck by tho adroit uso of tho
absurd technicalities of the la
In tho House Speaker XIcNV.hortcr
has obtained leavo of abstneo, and Mr.
Price, the Democratic Speaker, pro tom,
is iu tho Chair. He mndo an appropri
ate address before taking his sent.
Mr. Mooro in tho Heunto introduced
s bill to declnru who are eligible to tho
District J m!goshipH.
In tbe Sonotc by Mr. Bpcer, a bill to
fix tho day for tho clootiou of municipal
officers in the State.
Mr. Brook iu the Senate to pay a cer
tain sum tit each permanently wounded
soldier or bis widow or hia orphans.
Mr. Candler, a bill providing for a
homestead.
A bill was introduced in the Senate
by Mr. Speer to prevent tiie soie o( in-
decont and immoral books. Would
that tho samo could be passod and exe
cuted.
Mr. Munnally. another relief measure.
Mm will our law givers know that
they hAva no power to or tele the
property of privnto individual* ?
Mr. Rail, of tho House, introduced n
bill to incorporate tho Brunswick Gqh
Light Company. Our little seaport had
better remember tbo fable of tbe frog
and the ox. The former anxious to em
ulate the size of his oxahip, hunt in the
attempt to do so. When she gets
wharves, warehouses, aud live met.
ohnntH, light will oorne fast enough.
Mr. liall of Ulynn, a bill to appro
priate funds to remove the obstructions
III Savannah river.
prnminenoet n tanner, hia wilu ami sev
eral children, one of whom is a giii of
fifteen years. For about uightccn months
the farmer ha# had a copper colored no
gro working ft r him, and, from sulwe-
quenl events that have transpired, the
liend lias, during that tune, bet-n seeking
an opportunity to ruin the girl mention
ed aitove, and not until Sun-lay evening
last did he curry into execution his ter
rible premeditated crime The partic
ulars, ns fur as we bsve been able to
author thorn, are as follows; On Sun
day evening, tho 28lh t>! June, the little
giil went into a skirt of limber near the
bouse to drive home the cows. She
had passed out of sight of the house but
a short distance when the negro made
his appearance, and committed the foul
deed ->f ravishing her, after which, he
drew a two edged dirk from his bosom
and proceeded to out the child's throat.
He succeeded, as he supposed, in kill
ing Ids victim, then sliding a few stabs
in each l-reusl, and mu- near the collar
bone, he left ber to the care of the beasts
of the forest. Ue left that part of the
country, end the first intimation the hor
ror stricken parents had of what had
happened to their child,was her presence,
iu a g--re of blood, reeling into the house.
She told whnt had taken place, and, af
ter summoning medical aid, search for
the negro was instituted, though with
out avail, until Tuesday afternoon, when
a little boy, brother of tbo ruined child,
came across him in Marion coanty, near
tho residence ol Mr. Randolph. The
bravo boy, drawing a revolver, leveled
it at the monster's head, ordered him to
ptoceed in front iu tbo direction of Mon-
ticfllo, at which place he succeeded iu
arriving, nod placed his prisoner in the
| hands of the proper officers. The negro
Mr. Maul, of Muscogee, offered A bill is uow in jail.— Quincy (lit,) Herald.
Thin
who is your friend. Now, I ask Jim,
who is your friend ? The man who
proves it every day that you live, nr Ui<*
than who has promised to lie your Mend
for the last three years, and lied, and
proved thut lie had lied to yon tvury
time.
Wake up, my fr iend*, wake up. H
can you g" «•» your old master, or year
employer, with any thing hut n sneak
ing loOK on your face, nud ask him
please to do this or that favor far you,
when v-"t have just boon and v- tfd
against him, for somebody that itvVrr
has, nor never will, -l-votl a favor. I’ll
tell you how l fait. JiiMlns meat' a* if
lay employer had caught tnu stcal n^
one of his sheep. Aud there was many
a one that fait so but was n-dtatm-d and
afraid to own it. N"W look upon these
matter*. All that I have said is trim,
I ant for the C* -nserrstlvc party, nnd as
nisU-d In organizing a colored Vonsorva-
live Club In this country, nnd ahull go
on with tho good work.
I will now teli toy who 1 am, ns you J nuans, to do my utmost for tho
will all know tnr, when 1 remind you J of its candidates and its principle*
. I conjure all that arc pr„ud of lb-
ward lathe ttkie#; but where, if we keep u» a iotb of Anguot.
our hand on the uhsit of the Constitu-' u ‘‘ J
lion, the very whirlwind tlint rend our
cutiVues and threaten wreck, will tmly
irive us tho more rapidly on that hslcj-
jn sea on which f triune aud felicity will
attend our suiU und maik the termina
tion of our voyage.
But what are the perils that environ
us ? Why do we suck to displace the
parly in power I
because it tramples under foot nil tho
maxiniH of iibeity und the trudilona of
tho fathers.
Becuu*- it has inflicted taxation with
out reprcHciiluLou—a tyranny at the
bottom of every ruvoluliou iu tbo history
of thu SUX-Ui race.
UocrtUHc it has enthroned military
power, and tinide civil goverument sub
ordinaUi to the nword.
Hc- uu*u it has pruclk ally changed
the -lihtiiu-tivc features of the Govern-
luunt, by hu!willing and setting aside
two of iu» ui-oidinule d< ]'»itmcHtH,drug
ging the Executive sud judiciary at thu
w In et# of iB'itl and reckiera revolution.
Il.-iiiUHO it ha* piled u Nittittnul debt
a# high o# the l'yiantids, which threat
etts like ih-it-u ui-aiiitucnts of despotism,
to Ihm ouic ilit the touib uf the nutioa's
liberty.
liecauso its language is eqivocal
wbou it **ys "peace*’ it moans "war"—
wui betw-eeii tliu tuces at the Amth ;
und when it #«y» "Union" it mean# "But
union."
B-cause it lias turned a deaf car to
the liotieM protestations of acceptance
of the wur Ity the S-fjth, nnd mudo obc
diem u to tin- iiehual# of juirty the only
lest of tbe logiiltg of her people, thu*
dfauourugicig the honorable ami consci
vneiotu und tempting by bribes ofpowet
tbe weak uud ambiti-iUH
DctJoe it# (M<]icy tend'to perpetuate
Ill-will between the nculioUH and to an
inevitable wur of races ut the Atulh.
Finally b«xaii*o it hu# lot loo*e and
i loaded the laud with the WcOst fight of
wrongs and ubuseH, which I hs»c not
timct-particulurix-' and which coultlonly
live in thu aruionpl r* 1 depot sm.
Believing, as 1 c.-UF-iueutiaUely d<>, lb.it
the stiucesH of the Radical party would
defeat pacification, inaugurate the rcigu
of the sword and subvert the liberties of
the lund, 1 h!ia!I continue, by all lawful
defeat
SCHOOL NOTICE.
jy£iw. HAILKY
wlU®
Hob MONDAY
Don* -Htootirspd by tho aeccoM aht hu out
I h, the will itrtvo to merit it in ilie fti'nra. Mm
will |-ffinii*e lr»t|-mr«iT.ent In t>/« cltiMftn enmnnt-
t-4 io her ««r*, If l«ft Hntrttiunelvd In Utf dtrtcfm,
of «tudr. 4ml tmoItm th« ce«>|t«riittra ol pnroaU,
in rr«|nliin|r nhrHionro to bor rufoa
I'uucnt4l ait-ntlaiio* m abiulutoly rtquiailo to tba
ifnnmrtnifnt of ■ aclio'ar.
t#oa*i |4 00 p«r mootb-paynblt ol tho *ad of
the mootb.
A tow mull l»o«» will Im roooiood.
•ue# 11
HAfTTRIDGE A. NEFF,
(Iaito Diyon, li*rtiid(i A Co.)
Commission Merchants,
I CITY I or El. HULDISQ,
Bay Street, Sarsnnah, tis.,
801,K IT CON8K5NMKNTH OF
Cotton and Staple Produce,
Wbi-rit will meet pion>|'t ■timtion.
Adcaneet in Caih, Bacon, Ragging, Rapt
Tict, Elt., on Cro/n nr Consign
ment t at ffinltiUt rate*.
I^tT Liberal AdfaocM mod* on Ootto# to owr
fr n.d», a# f«<ll«-wa <
Hiihboac, llro#. A Co., I.irorponl; Cocbrao, Ho*-
x«ll A C->., I'lnl*del|>hi.; Fonoor, Bonitol A H-w.
,n.n, Now York; J-MX-b Moorer. U-wItm; Hall,
Mjrr* A Tltotnaa. Iltiliiniiwa. •##• ly
ibal I wns .1 servant lK»y of tliat vfitor- j
able gcutlcmau, Dr. tin E. Dttprw, nf (
, . ( name of "Amvtitsn citizen,” nnd who
Twiggs ; end I thunk God that I can sim'cruly desiro to inaugurate an ora of
uow call myself a ntembor of the Kamo 1
pnrty which that Tenetublo Southern
genlluman belong* to ; for If It wan not
pule and truthful and just, I know ho
would not belong to It.
In conclusion, I will xdd, I will at
tend Any Conservative meetings, ami
speak to my colored friends upon this
subject, anywhere In these middle coun
ties, wiih groat pleasure, upon invita
tiou or nr.tice—ns I Feel it ttty great du
ty. My name, then, my countrymen, is
Jon.v T>crnxx.
.My nddrofft is, Irwintun, NYilklusoO
county, Gsotgla.
•9*Thc Ohio btat* Journal ssy* : Pus-
itivcly oo more puns will bo allowed ii
'ill among the people, to j"in
jo«d t
w ithout regard b- pa*! differences, and
labor for the suci-cos of lit# Democratic
party: f«»r it# suooos# nican* peace and hnr-
woay bet nr tn the * t'.ion*, justice to both raett,
und prosperity In our ioho!e country.
1 nm, guntlemeo, very respectfully
your#, J. U. Gonoos.
DrTtnt or OKMx.txv.-~J. C. Dtter, at
the recent farce was elected by the ne-
grocH, Onfiuarv of this county. He
will take the -.IR.'o as stton as the pres
ent State Government is recognized.—
Tho now Constitution of Georgia nd-*p
ted by negroes and scalawags, abolishes
the Inferior nnd County Courts and im-
noses their duties upon tho Ordinary.—
this paper on the name of Soymonr.— j Addition to his preseut duties will be
We are not in a condition to see more the fallowing
Q l TIMA X SHERIFF SJ LES.
WILL ba s*U. bcfvr# lb# Cnmt II-mm #nor, in
Ueoritetaw#, quit man roaqir. Ua , within Iba laff*!
bouta of aofo, wt Uie tint Tuerday ia Mapttabar
aeit, tba iBlIowiDg i-mrwrty to wit:
Ou« Sum Hihuw ami Lot, No. I, ia tha tow# nf
Gau'X'lnwa, ir-taling Hi lev! -o Hinad itiaai »o<t
runoiugdown ilnina-rcet lVS Iwt. Ti • «tora hoot#
ia occujHrd at Util lima by K. G. Morria. Nald
l-ropeitr levl-H on a« the uro|>cr*T oi J.-hn N. A"abb
In M-tufy four ft L* l»aurd f-ont Q-tiitnao 8#p*rfor
Coait, in fame af Car hart A Urotbar, t». J. K.
Smith princij«4l, and J N. W,bb »nd.ir»«r , J. M.
IfoMwr onoe-ital, and I. N. Wrbb todoraar; Wm.
Graddr principal, aod J. N. Webb eodbrAr ; J. C.
Oiriftun |taincipal, and J. N. Wrbb eodnraar.
I’ropcrty n<>tate# out by I’UtatiQ • Alloraay.
.U,;.d pr Im |« J. M. OUT EH. Sharif
JoiiUa, Adotiniatntiur on ilaaeatateot Itera-a
O. Miller, banug apnlio# lor l^Uaraof ItlainiMioa,
all paixmt Inter-wied -r* notifled that hia npftli#a-
tioo a ill be conaiderod at-b» or*' February Tartu
of the Court of Ordinary fur aaid eo'-ntr
an(t tut W II. KI DDOit, O dinary
ISAACS nousi-;,”
Cherry St Macon, Oa.
E. ISAACS, Proprietor,
t Mil[8 HOTEL li located In Ibe central portion
1 «»l tbe eJtr— convenient tu Ware IIoum* aa<t
It beiitg tbe only bo-tee
b-t ioeee booeea generally.
'a the ci«j liapt vb tbe
of them. Any one quoting, "There are
more things in henvun ana earth, Horn.
Ho,” shall be dwelt with in a miscella
neous manner. Any one inquiring who
this 0. Moore is, shall be subjected to a
Duration by t>ur English contributor.
Any one inquiring where the Democra
cy struck this ream ore, shall be smel-
ted. We don’t wish to seem o'er fas-
1. In directing and controlling a!)
tho property of the county.
2. In levying a general and special
tax for county purposes.
3. In eatabJishing, altering nnd abol
ishing all roads, bridges ana ferries.
4. In establishing and changing elec
tion precincts and militia districts.
5. In supplying by appointment nil
tidious in this matter, but contributors vacancies in county offices and ordering
are warned to desist. elections to fill them.
.r.th.rwogn'M.U'.der. ol' th. lUd,- ^ eI . ra ,Lg .nd .udiling -b.
1 rr^.*? —ft
vensts a "soonoarui. auu mess oroui-
education,
whom Wendell Phillijte, Tilton, anti
Greeley have declared that ha ia ;t sot. iqu A married women in Wisconsin
Which clearly accounts for tho "great says that when her husband is a little
moral ulcus" of tbe Radical party, and dmuk hu kicks bur, and when lie is very
shows how nobly they combine all the druuk she kicks him. Bhe congratulates
character with all the culture of these herself that she docs tho greater part of
United States. {the lick ; ng.
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Offica imrqxallad aiirantagaa la tba plantar aat
iraralmr uublja ganarally.
The labia is auppftad with the SmI tha aurktt
aSuads, and tha rouati furniabad with naw and oaa*
turaiiurr.
I-4T A FREE Hack will ba in attandanM at all
Irani*. j.XiHt
MEADOR cV Dim,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Tobacro. Segira and Snuff,
Wo t, Oranltt Block, Bread Itraat,
ATLANTA, GA.
JT BKT CONSTANTLY IN 8TORE, TIIE
Largest and Most Varied Stock of
GOODS.
In oor lias to ba fooad hi aaj market North or
Koutb. OT All w low price*. m% jyJO Sin
OLIVEE & WADDAIL,
Commission Merchants,
Oanwr Alabama aad Fanjtk Itta^
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
H AVE oa Cooaigntnaot aad for tala
>0,000 Iba. Otar Bacon 8IDK8.
10.000 Iba. Bacon 8UOULHKRS,
10^00 Iba I’foia Baoon HAMS,
40 barrala and kfj* l«af LAND.
»00 Rack* While Taaomaea CORK,
Howard Kilo LIMB.
IU for Manatla Paper MiHa. Ka«w coo-
on band Printio* and Waappi»*^P^ ,r •*
Arcnl
•ally i
The Kennesaw Flour Depot
r*r COOK A CHEKK. keep eonaUntfr oa band
FLOUR, BRAN and sHlPSTUPP.
-JIM and rxamina for yaomelf, at tsahrBHd'a
Bmldiaf, Wbitaball Stiwat, Atlania. Oa
jyW «m* J. B BEIN'tR, Ajaot