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THE HEWN AN HERALD.
J. C. WOOTTEN, Editor.
S. WELCH, Publisher.
NEW NAN, GA , OCT. 7, 1845.
j “ A Georgia eichange says: 4 Thu 1
‘ President lias given uumbtaLcablc cvi- , The New
: dcnOe, in a rce<fn£ Speech to a delegation
of Sou hem gentleltieh, that he has not
forgottenr the land of his birth.’
Browalow.
York News after callini
NEWS SUMMARY.
Brownlow u The monster of Tennessee" j The Philadelp hia papers
says : | day announce the death of the lion. M m
Communicated.
In Roorf., Oct. 3, cixty 5.
of Wednes- - V ''J' r W ftc - dr -
“ If it be absolutely necessary that the J. Duane in that city, at the age
Sir : —i c by your much esteamed,
of ei-hty- 4 hil J appreshiated and encrjetically and
What on yeth Glaze is the kuntry comm
to.”
4. Sc* I unkle andy he is a good honest
ignorant sort of man like myself, and the
man for the times, an 1 1 11 vole for him.
:snd thort,
armv
in a * ipi-nur -!} !'*. < »ur printers arc
excelled by any in the State. Our term-
■ , , j ~ c , fondly peroozed (for new orders of coarse) j •Well/ Bcz he, ‘Glaze I took and tl
“ **» I*” ™****M' P«*~l >»«• f Parson Lro.nln. b. J«*. The .Kco.scd .ocrc.arj . ^ ^ ^ w I |b> , ’ wooU , alc „„a T0 t for . .
c.idonce in tho Coiled Ststw, in the n^oasnd bj a giron number of linman ol tha Treastip under bwn “ • {/ U(d , j*.,, | ett j„ of thru, thc man, boil, jou was sich a soocsbor jour-
1 and resigned his office rather than con- j
- sent to the removal of the deposits from tnedyum of the publ.k Pres, and that ac- ; self,
r the United States Bank. i kordin to thar "cknolBdgements they 4 \\ ell sez I i d lea
* t • *ir_ it war mitilv relieved. ! kno unkle andy ever
,)«l» WorLx jSfnate, i« 1841, when ht denounced the sacrifices let the heeaton.bs be counted and resigned his office rather than con
r . arc prepared t7C<etmtC Job Work sctgding Senators as traitors, that he had out and immolated and then let tho sur-
'<* <inr nrinters arc not not forgotten the land of his birth— the vivors enjoy some degree of peace, order
nsw ha a
Carriage and Wagon
hellion did forget it, to their
£ j" Ail -J ob Work must be paid for ( our hurt.”—Nashville Press and Times
or. delivery.
United States. The leaders of the re- and republicanism The condition of A dispatch from Louisville, Kentucky, j ^
shame and Tennessee is as disgraceful to the whole announce the indictment by the grand Now sur thats what I want dont to me.
country as it is oppressive and humiliating jury of Majoi General Palmer and Briga- I want to be releaved, but how to do I how
The President ga,e uomistaketble eri- j to *te Tennrtseeans. .... dicr Geneml Bmbin, for .bdueti.g.Ure, to fielr, op o dircurmrboo on rommnd.n
deuce when be denounced as rebels those i Sltall this uo. be tolerated in bis enreer end otherwise interferm;; wuh the slarc eireomsfrnces for a pnblrt Gomel, I a ,
who opposed the execution of ,bc fngi- of blood,hirali.e® nod vindicrioeness ! lows of .ha, Sure. |t»»eh «amd to knots. Th.nks I „ won
,tailors those wbolSball he in tbe iaec of chnstianil, and A dispatch front Fortress Monroe an-; Jci ' » un.nraed count.) c.,.,p ■ « ,. |j t
al there of the Fifth am ^ an Glaze to write a letter for pubh- the nuld t\ca .o.t voictu i
Godey’s Lady’s Eook
welcome Godcy to our exchange | tivc slave law, and as
t k„ October number is before us, aided .John Brown in his plans of mur- civilization, of tliat Christianity that he nouucesthe arm-
can that way, but you
Jy ever since i kin rekollect ,
that when men are summoned to toe :
i:riui carncval of death, when the man
who stands the shock has to be made ot j
refined material, even strippliiigs may
wear without envy from the grey board*
the paraphernalia of a general, but when
K. II GAEMICTIAEL, Proprietor
ON BAPTIST CHURCH STRHET,
NEWNAN, GEOHGIA.
T HE Proprietor is prepared to make CAR
RIAGES, WAGON'S, BUGGIES, eti., at
short notice.
i kashun, but ambition riz and I thort how ; peace reigns, the old ra ts conic in for the {jrp^jpjfjg AKD RE-?AlNTIN3
nod if iti.nf.ir epeein.en. w. n,n„ an, I de, end arson, nod refused ,n obid, ,h. prolbs.es .« tench end whose Mol,,, la.» United[States coloredtrnnp. on their we) 1 j ~ “ mc first , 0 , h e | offises, so sec unkle andy f on,ft help
tb- fi.k]c V '« D the best Lady's Book in ! Dred Scott decision, and heaped uncon- i he violates, of that civilization that he m- from Newbcrn North Carolina, to the ; n J^ 01(1 ,,,ot “ cr ] naU CLUl mc
' stitutiona! buudens upon the South, and suits^y a ruthless savagism, shall lie be North, to be mustered out of service. It j " ,d lo S scho01 hou
r i - . i i t . „ . . . .« i i hranoh nn«l ti?n
I On
• ides may be luhard the
d iii'irn.izition, of tbe in-
i branch and iurnent the
sc just beyond the . myself for only 2 out of the 7 candy will be attended to promptly nr.d skillfullr.—
A , . . 1,: , , „ - Connected wilh the establishment is a coiiiplete-
the big white mcetin dates has been in the army
1 Well Glaze maybe that take and be
as fanatics the advocates of that act of rctaiued in a position where he has power is gratifying to see this worse than useless j
vengeance upon us—negro suffrage—that to give official sanction to deeds of rapine ana D t the service dispensed, with. j ^ ou * c » an f lhta “ huWj she S ot P rou ' ul , , .
lie bed not forgotten tbe bnd of bis birth- a"d murder that would be repediuted be T , ie r „p rictori of ' Tiro Clerkseille ! I,CT b »-” ' 5rn "> ~ “J W k "«; 10 "*> °
. : cilate end di.-inelinntion on the I Tbe ILtdieal linden, did forge, it to their the must Wrbnrons of our Indian tribes ? (T ,.„„ } ' C | ironitlc h ^ bcen arrestc d by ' mn 10 ,he * # tha '’ *” J 1 1 ,b “ 5, ““"
1 ii::. ? * v to pay tiicir debts, or abide J shame and our hurt. Our able contcin- j e appeal to justice and humanity, not t j |e military authorities and sent to Nash-
jtorary will do well to aet upon the advice ^ political partisans, but as members ot V| jj e un ,j er jw Ua rd. llje military satraps
BUfR.SMITH SHOP,
That
tic-h should be tbe fact
i, n ; at all Mirpri-ing- For years the
• . ):,! ami t-t.lit.cting laws have been sus-
,1. A change in this particular
•aill pi', bict: a clisin'c in the other par-
tlcuE.r. IInforce the criminal law and
r ,p, n, to a limite d extent, the collecting
Itw, and the complaint about crime and
( ! finoializ.ti ,ti will ccasc. Oh, but all
lit.-n e-.ii't pay their debts, says one.—
"’l.ati- tru now, and tlicrc never was a
time \v! n it was r.ot true, ’lhe country
a,,i owe one dollar now against three
b i'.jiv th.i war. Numbers of debtors
t.r.k . tl’. ..niage of tlie times and discharg-
c '1 tin ir indebtedness in Confederate
money.
While wc admit that honest men will
always di: chargc their obligations, provi
ded it i: in their power, we do say that
one c!a s would never pay a debt unless
forced by lhe law. Some of these very
men have carried their cotton to market,
since the close of the war, and sold it for
gold and placed it in their pockets and
bade tlicir creditors help themselves, al
though they had twice dollars enough to
pay every debt they owed. Arc such
liu n'ilutitlnd to leniency ? Would it be
a hardship to require them to pay their
debts instanter? Is it the policy of the
law to encourage such in their dishon-
iwty? Wc do not favor the opening of
the collecting law fully, hi cause it would
enable heartless creditors to take toD
many advantages of good men; yet for
the purpose of reaching and amusing
some individuals, we do think that credi
tors should he permitted to collect speci
fied sums of their indebtedness. The
dishonest must be taught that the law
will ft rca them to discharge their duties
to creditors. Once this truth is forced
upon their minds, they will no longer
keep their money lying in their pockets,
while the amount of interest is daily in
creasing. The people must not forget
that a portion of the citizens of Georgia
have all their effects in notes, and if they
arc not allowed to collect a small amount
great injustice will be done them
class is as much entitled to the pirotiction
of law as any other.
given in our first article, viz: make a
voluntary surrender of radicalism, and
not force the moderate men to rout the
party horse, foot and dragoon.
Getting Sick.
W. G. Brownlow in a lengthy editorial
gives his views fully on the negro, etc. Wc
give two extracts. It would be well for
the Governor (so called) to remember
that it is not becoming in one so strongly-
opposed to rebellion as hi nisei 1 to encour
age it. Wc guess he will have to grin
and endure it. lie docs not seem much
hurt in feelings on account of the jolt
given him by the black troops.
“ Loval men in East Tennessee concede
the human family. * * * *
Is it then possible that President John
son holds the Executive tegis over this
incarceration of" devilish cruelty and vin
dictiveness? Forbid it guardian spirit of
out Republic. It is not conceivable that
our Chief Magistrate should consent to de
liver over his own State, the Statj where
he burst the trammels of‘ these, twin
jailors of the daring spirit, low birth and
iron fortune,” to such an unprincipled i
demagogue and unchristian, sanguinary |
where the public can he served, at all tinies--
Xone but competent workmen will lie enijiloy--
etl, (for whose services gooil wages will bo
paid.)
Xfejylle will take in payment for work done
jest thort I mout rite a line or too by way I )\ hen I thinks over that conversashun
of experiment toe if lettin offstcem would j with Uncle andy and all the isms, I git
raally rciieve mc a^ them ere kolliJgc jSO mad I wish i was \* bite the man who
larncd fellows said it would. j made that rantankcrwis speech in the Cl ‘ mi try Produce at the. market price.
Well after I konkludcd. that I wuld rite ! Ala., Convention, then fearin I moat be _0ctober 7A ; tf^
I tuk my pen in hand and kon.mensed to P ut * n a k: ‘»*P norcth - a,,d ,n t,,,,e ,ok “ m | ESC APE I ) J Al L,
think of :i subjk. I thort and thort and a damp moist offensive bod\, vvit i t \\* CADLE and GREEX FREE--
thort, but kudent litc on a topik that prospeckt starm me in
al shows that it has been amicably an
honorably settled.
After the adjournment of the Annual
knave. If there is no protection, uo re 1 Council of the E P i * 0 P al Church of Vir *
dress from the laws, there is at least some- j - inia ' ou . thc cven,n « ? f thc 21st , ,nstant ’
- e . i- j * , r a memorial to the President for the par-
tlnng of the kind m Uie counuoti minul- i 1
.. , ^ ti . '.e„ don of Jefferson Davis, was presented to
ses of human nature, lhe mau who i ’ r
tramples upon law in search of the grat
did not relish the tone of their editorials.
General Thomas has ordered the release
from confinement at Chattanooga, of all
the persons charged with resisting United
States troops i i Cherokee County, Ala
bama, while searching for Government
cattle. 1 he affair has been thoroughly . -*p*. 1*3 , . mie uu** mat nrouis rouuci me iniTuimo i ,• ■ . , . . . , .
- _ same tunfe lutenstin, for its a decidcratam . Ul ^ l,l4it P‘" u,s u t | on I rulay tue bU\. ihey had been sentenced
investigated, ancrthis order of the Gener- j . , , , j , . i of W. Arn, E.-ci. Then sez I Glaze thars i to four years in the State Prison l>v Carroll
j with me always to kid too herds (speshal- ; 1. 1 ■ , ! SupcriJr Court, for simple larceny. Both
\y if they be patridges) with 1 stone.— j r!> ° ran 0 * ,l ^ *. ; Cadle :md Freeman have dark hair, dark com-
bodv, with this
, ' ’ . r I WTILLIAM CAT
the lase i lUimeul-j MAN', who were in Coweta Jail nwaiting
, i . r . a- „ l .e„ | atelv wished I was that same yallcrstumpt j thc arrival of a suitable guard from the Penl-
wuld let oph steem fast enuff and at the J ^ . / tentinrv. escaped from the jbr violence,
same timfc iutenstin, for its a decidcratam j ta e dl ’^ t ,at P rou 3 round tll ° P ro,,,,! * cs J 011 Friday the nth. They had been sentenced
of W. Arp, E.-cj. Then sez I Glaze thars ~
; the risk to run of A Ward showman
coudin that ere ammunition what Squir j plexiou, and thirty years of age, and weigh
mus is a fabout .do pounds. When they escaped, one
thc clergy in attendance by N. B. Merve,
to the colored people their freedom, and ification of his personal enmities, niustex-
Esq., thc lay member from Winchester,
, . . , . ,, , . i . , ,, -,i „ , i- j- for thoir signatures, and of thc sixty cler-
thcir right to enjoy all they can make, or , jiect that others will meet him with his ; ■- . 7
R 1 • • 1 1 /-. 11, 1 1 grnien present on the occasion, litty-two
even realize from thc aid of the Govern- j own weapons—anu lias Brownlow no c.ic- j -
ment, and thc still further privilege of mies in Tennesse? We call upon the | b k" nei the paper.
educating their children ; but they arc
not prepared to see all their churches and
school houses turned over to them, and
thc innocent white children of l nion
parents, who never owned any slaves,
denied houses of worship and houses in
which to teach school, because a few im
pudent teachers, upstarts from the North,
out of any other employment, have con
ceived the idea of immortalizing thc ne
gro! There arc those of us here claiming
to be on thc side of thc Union, who still
think, notwithstanding thc result of thc
war, that a white child is as good as a
black one! There are those of u.s here,
on the Union side, who do not recognize
the right of thc Government, after eman
cipating the negroes of Union men, to
take their lands and property as a punish
ment for having owned slaves! There
arc those of us here, claiming that there
is no discount upon our l nionism, who
President to remove this marplot, this in-j Lhe Central Pacific Railroad has been
cubus, this nightmare, from the official for several months surveying the ground
seat that he has no legal light to, and ! at thc summit of Sierra Nevada, prepara-
that he disgraces and prostitutes to thc \ ,ljr y to a final location of thc route across
usisofkis private vengeances. It will! the mountains.
be a boon to the wretch himself, as well! Tim Kentucky delegation headed by
as to the people of Tennessee ; for should , Guv. Bramlette, are still in Wahingtons
he be permitted to prolong his reign of j and have long conferences with the Prcs-
terror, so sure as there is such a thing as j ident and heads of departments. They
retribution, lie will be at the hands of jr.sk the removal of General Palmer from
some one among that outraged people, command, the withdrawal of negro troops
one of the victims of his own code of law- from different parts of the State and a
greater Concentration of troops that now
exist on tiie border.
Mr. Don. Carlos Buell, once a Military
man is now president of «» company which
inis leased It. A. Alexander’s extensive
iron works in Green river, Kentucky, and
contemplates making Kentucky his future
home.
After thinkin I found I kudent etart with-
out koucidcrable danger ot caiuiging my j A*T pitiful tor. Ar e i „- ore Confetti'rate erev a ml tbe other dsrk
biler. Thar was so much nigger—so j powerfu! generous minded individoonl for | c i„,he 3 . It is supposed the State will pay a
much radyKil—so much n.issigiuation— ! hc WU » C(> •<*- — ”'rew the coimm-s oi j aY ^ :,rre Y ^ mvS0 y, Sheriff,
so much unversul triage—so much I the lewi - y il Gurncl that he waswilbn, em- —— -- “
n ,. nra — . - . k„, r( ,: n n .. r phattically willin to c the last drop of his ! A?.-. . s *
mon.^n x/ccturiu .0 much bc er ,tn par-1 111 - u - \TII.b he sol.1 on the first Tuesday in
duns (passing how purlite they got since j wl ^ cS bruthers blood spi in pu " a | \\ December next, before the Court House
: . . „„„ 1 „ x stop to this crooel rebellyon. - Now Majiir 1 door in the town of N’ewnan, Coweta county,
the war) so much repentence and so much , . t . „ • * J live hundred acres of Land, known as the late
furgiveness—so much electurn—so many
when such a bust of gcnywinc pheclius
lessness.
The South Carolina Convention.
A despatch has been received by thc
President, announcing the following ac
tion by the South Carolina Convention :
Columbia, S. C., Sept. 28.
The Conventioned adjourned after a
^ most harmonious and unanimous session
I of fifteen days. They have repealed the
don't recognize the right of a Captain or .
, . . , , , . .slavery; equalized thc representation ol
Lieutenant 111 command ot colored troops, I J 1 _ 1
, . • c 1 1 ! Senate and taxation throughout tnefctatc;
unon the representation of a ne^io ot bad • 4
, . . , , , , : <rivin*r thc election of Governor and Kep-
character, arresting respectable loyal® 0 . /
. . . , , . 1 ; resentatives to the people, ordered by the
white men with negro bayonets, and 11.’ j
inarching them from one county to anoth
The Fenian Excitement.
The intelligence brought by the Cuba
confirms the reports by previous arrivals
candy dates writing so many long winded : P hU » ws spontaneously from the buzun, of
leturs, and now rite here let mc digres » m: ‘ n sich temprement as A. Ward
for a few words for it is for thc benefit of showman it wuld not do to risk the fer
tile intelligent voters of Kowetcr. A few | wurden of that “ vdlcnous salt Peter.’ I
day-
dates „
rite to Maj. Wuting (bein as I knowed bccD lik « a lobster in bi,in watcr
all stured up. Next time
he intelligent voters 01 Jtvowetcr. a lew
lavs ago one of them same pesky candy j laU3t klu£C 1 havc rit y ou a rite smart ~
latcs kuni to me and tried to git me to -ever sence I kum.nenced tins k-ttur I
resilience of John Houston, ilecenseil. About
two hundred acres in wood, and seventy-five
acres in bottom. Please cali and look at the
place. Sold according to the provisions of
the Will for distribution, Ac.
W.M. B SMITH,
Oct. 7- r >-tds. Administrator de bonis non.
1 am
I rite to yon
I’ll take up Nancy Ann, and write you a
stnuth cadence soundin letter, till then
aduo. Y our most ob't,
D. Glazk, W. D.
Narrow Escape.
Cincinnati, Soyt. 28.—While Gen
eral Grant was returning from Indianapo
lis, at an early hour yesterday morning,
horsmuns pistols hid in a old log in white ! the switch at the end of a curve at Guil-
Ok swamp, where upun I says you old | j or J had been turned iot -ntionally. Thc
Kuss, and turned indignantly on my heal; car which the General was in was thrown
and left him knowen it would not do to ; from tiie track, and dragged sonic dis-
say anyfliingstronger to him for lie had ! tancc. No one was injured. About the
tuk the oth and had the advantage of me. | sa , ne time tiie tram on thc Ohio and Mis-
\\ ell as I was say in so much offis ceekin, j sissippi Railroad, carrying general Eher-
so much liin and steeling, si much shut- man, was thrown from thc track this side
thc majur) to git his name put forwurd
in the columns of the Herald in thc most
konspikuus lite, he said hc thort konsid-
crin his age, and that hc had staid at
hom makin provisuns for us boys while
we wus in the army, tliat I ort, to do it
for him, in addisliun he sed hc voild
give me 5 fhy cts grean bac and say
nathiu to the yanks about me bavin too
in and hangin, so much grean bac and so
little to myshar, so much of it and such
organiastion is not a myth, but real, sub- J yers by tarn you coonics to me so much, mony without taking the test oath.
The Convention.
We trust this body will enact but few
ordinances. The people arc always rest
less and uneasy when radical changes are
being made. The stops necessary to re
store Georgia to the Union should be
taken, and the Convention will have but
little else to do. Perhaps it may be pro
per ti- establish County Courts, with juris-
iictiou ov. v j illy offences. Many suhjt c!s
of great anxiety in England and Ireland a bad smell of niggers—kats dogs and-
in regard to the Fenian movement. It' mixed that plage me if I know what to
is at last acknowledged that the Fenian ! rite, As the duch captin sad of the nig-
Legislaturc by vica voce ; indorsed tin
Thi «l cr f or trial, when their condi lunation has ! administration unanimously, and directed ( s g an tial, and fraught with the elements of j you taiks uiit myself so mooch, by tain
been agreed on by the negroes in advance! a commission to submit a code to the Leg-, revolution ; and tbe action of thc British you gits my head all tangled—go to had
! And there are thousands of true-hearted is,aturc for thc P rotcction of coWed ^ j authorities proves that they, at least arc
Union citizens and discliariied Federal J conscious of a movement tliat tlireatens
soldiers in East Tennessee, who will die i . Tho y ,,avc ,ikcwdse a IT oint c d dad 5? c ; the peace and security of the Government,
right here, in a second war, before they Wardlaw > Alfrcd Iiu ® cr a,,d Co1 - Deat,,,s j Thc assemblage of magistrates in solemn
will submit to any such insults, wrongs | a committee to visit your excellency, in j an j 8CC rct conclave ; the presentation of
and outrages!” reference to Jeff. Davis, Gov. Magrath j memorials to the Government praying for
and Mr. .Trenhohn.
TIIE GOVERNOR SHARES THE FATE OF
KNOCKED INTO . , , ■ , , , . ,
| ot the Legislature takes place on the 18tli
Lawrenceburg, but no one was injured.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
rj-iWO months aftvr date, application will be
7 made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, at tiie first regular term after expira
tion of two months from this notice, for leave
to pci I one Pine Lot of Land in the first Dis
trict of paid couniy, belonging to the estate
of Job. Bigby, late of said county deceased, for
gie benefit of tbe lioirs an.I creditors of said
deceased. SUSAN L. BICBY, Adni’x.
October 7-5-1 Od.
GUOPGIA, COWi/fA COUNTY.
OTIt.’K is hereby given to a if persons
having demands against John Bigby, late
of said county, deceased, lo present Hum to
mc, properly authenticated, within the time
prescribed by law ; and all person*- indebted
to paid deceased arc required to make imme
diate payment.
SUSAN L. BIGBY, Adni’x.
October 7—f>—tit.
Father Siels, a Catholic priest Las been
sent to prison in Franklin county, Mis
souri, fur solemnizing the rites of niatri-
COMMON FOLKS-
TIIE GUTTER.
The election of Governor and members
of interest can be settled hereafter by the i four years, have stood by the Union/ but
Legislature. The Convention can be he thinks that in that time ‘they should
highly serviceable to the people by acting
wisely on national and some State subjects;
but if that body attempts to anticipate
_ ,, , _ of October, and Jas. Lowe is nominated
“ lhe officer addressing me the forego-
, . , . . . for Governor,
ing letter (which we omit), states that _ . , , , _
,, , ir It is understood tliat Gov. lurry will
‘we all respect the noble men who, to.- , / ~
* ; be sent to the U. S. Senate. Members of
an immediate increase in the police and
military force of thc country ; the suspen
sion of a newspaper in Dublin, The Irish
People, suppose to be a Fenian organ ;
thc arrest of the employees in the office
wit you to your marsters, and shust comes
to 111c so mooch as von leetle miuite witde
da and I shust hangs you with de little
vinger so long a time as is.
By tater tny hed is tangled, I kuld rite
you a spankin letter if I kuld only find
a startin pint, but since the kollaps things !
have got so gumbeled up, so plaged thur-
erly tuickcd that 1 am like unto a kune
dorg in a kane-break—Ivc lost the old
i trail, but l’ui bcetin the bush with my
Jitni 'a&iifrticipmfiits.
GKO. W. COOK.
J. J. GOODRUM.
COOK & GOODRUM,
Grooors and Gomnissicn
MEHCH ANTE.
J
Korth-West Comer Court Hou33 Square,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
have learned to respect the uniform cf the
annv. One-half of all the colored troops
in East Tennessee have no respect for
Congress will be elected in November.
The extra session of the Legislature
will meet on October 25tli. All are loyal
and in good spirits.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 22, ’65.
The following ordinance, reported by a
special committee, was passed by the Con- hover j aroun d the
and interfere in all matters of State in-1 that uniform, and do not appreciate its
tcrest, it will that moment become a! dignity and importance. Two of thorn
nuisance. Our citizens want peace of in full uniform, some time since, upon ^
mind, and the sooner the Convention ad-; narrow side-walk in this city, knocked ilic j ven *j 01i this afternoon, after a long and j t j 1{ , „ cncra l excitement
journcs, after attending to ite appropriate ! writer of this article into the gutter, f a u discussion, eighty-nine voting in the
bus-ncis, the stener will that blessing be ! throwing him upon his hands and knees, j :lffirmat i ve an d three in the negative :
realized. -He was trying to get out of their way. j Bc {( oriJailied hy the rly f, 0 f the
j and tbe - v saw but bein ® fecbIca « d State 0/ Alabama in Convention assert-
j leaning upon a staff, he moved too slow j ^ That a< the institution of 5 l aVtry
of that journal; the great parade of force ; talc anJ boping t i, arbi to skur up
on that occasion; theeheering of the ar- anuther kune _ Now sun ,thin more awful-
rested parties by the populace ; the or- j er {han the Kollaps and the immansu-
ders to all police stations and military bar- • ph#D of the ni{ , gers must turn up or
racks for men to be held in readiness in by geQrge j wil , remain in statcu ko for
case oCout break ; the stationing of police j a great manj lengths 0 pcriu d.
constables at every telegraph office to in-1 . ... , , .
,, , - ,, . . C in I cant git oph smuthly as the
terrupt all messages relating to 1-enianism;! = T „, , ,
. „ ^ . . t, . . , _ i traner man says. 1 11 do as my bruther
the presence of a powerful British fleet . ,
Hen. A. II. Stephens.
„ T , , , in law who is a tarnal kute 1, so fur as book
coast of Ireland, and . , .
. , , . . ,, , larnen is koncerncd, does, 1 If pitch in
nt that, it is alleged, r ■ .
uicdyras reese (Majur tell your printer
prevails upon tho subject, all these v..- .
, '(}. . . T) . . , Devyl to Itallercise those ere too last
cumstances deniomnrate that the British I J
words for they be latcn.
Government apprehends a formidable in- J
surrection, at d rs r6ally alanncd in de- j M ell as I was ridin lightniri (my ex-
, 1 -,i 1 *i ., 1 —» - - — -- * spite of the trifling and confident tone of w ar lioss) towards Knewnen a few days
, C '“"J U,K '“'‘J 1 ’™ ecorrcs- f or their idea of progress. I made no . bas destroyed in thc State of Ala-1 p; n ,.;; ? h journals. V 1 ago at a pace about like a korpulent old
poiH.ii.ee 'it.Mui .ir.tr. . -• 1.1.1 .mi complaint, but cor.chtded that these col- b hereafter there shall be neither! 0 . . , . , * . ., farmer rides round his premises so called
Hm. B. 11. Bigham, in relation to M, j ored ruffians had not ‘learned to respect \ ^ Qor ;uvo1qntary serv : lude in tllis ] 1° M H can no be ignored that the , ^ or * ^ w
Stephens’ continued confinement in Fort , thc uniform of the army,’ and I went my | g ute ' otherwi£c than for the punLhment j f Ln.cn.ld Me W .redo- | whcn ^ ^ think _
Warren. \) e would gladly publish the way-not rejoicing-but feeling on the of crimCj wherca} - tbe arty shal ] be duly ' CIlt °[ ^’ Ullon ' The S P ,nt ° f d ;- SCOn ‘ j en 'of their isems and things I been tellin
correspondence if we could spare the ty* knee that I was worsted by the on- j convicted . *: tent that has been chafing for CCD ‘ urte3 > Q ur> wfaen out steps 0 j Unk , e and and
rnrni in our columns. The opinions of j eou.ter, which I had not brought about A)(J u it fur(hcr orJaiHet j t That the ." ,ak ; nS thC “ eat U ftcd ." ° n ’ ^ ' S ez he to me heavens a migty Glaze have
these gentlemen in regard to the feelings but SOU g ht to prevent! Soldiers and ConstUutilH1 bc anicnde d by striking out] ID = W'™* 0 ^ uken hcarn the noo?e r °
* , j open rebellion, seems at last to have hail-i J
all provisions in relation to s.uves 311 u | ed tbe eve 0 f action. Ireland, if left to 1 Sez I no Uncle andy what bein thc
slavery. - ^ . ! the resources that are confined within the j w i nd now, be any bodystold a toll bridge
Ami be it Jnrther ordained, That it, ^ ber own fl cet . boun a an( j bayonet- ! o r a uieetin house or any thing of the like
Why is Mr. Stephens kept in confineaie.it that stripe p bave no wish to try them ^ ^ * 5uch la a< w ;il pra .! S uarded ' 5oib ««ght have lingered on to hereabout ? ..
****<■• I 1 - - next seSi,l0n P 1 * 55 . P another age in apathv and submission.— “Bless me goodness, grashus, alive no,
do not think Mr. Johnson ! ^ who ^ throash wit |, ** * U S " t<! ' ” )■> the'strong vjiee nf the Fenian tlotj haven't Glaze but than that.'
H-
AVE on hand, and arc constantly
ceiring fresh supplies of
Salt, Ladies 'Walking Shoes,
Coffee, Boys and Men’s Ilats,
Syrup, Fine Writing Paper,
Flour, Pens, Cedar Pencil?,
White Fish, Slates and Pencils,
Corn Meal, Linen Thread,
Sweet Potatoes, Coates’ Thread,
Iri.-h do
C.rn.
Peas,
Soda,
Candy,
Tobacco,
Candles,
Spelling Books,
Shoe Brushes,
Men's Shoes.
Pocket Combs,
-Agate Buttons,
Envelopes,
Blacking,
Cotton Cards, Coffee .Mills,
Water Buckets, Bed Cords,
Bagging, Hair Pins,
Itopc, Segars,
Twine, Spice,
Matches, Pins,
Sifters, Pepper. Sulphur. Copera-, Indigo,
. Madder, ke., Ac.
J5gy“We wiii barter for Country Prod :ce of
all kinds. [>ct. 7-5-9t.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To till i r !iorn it may eouie.ru :
OARAIf It. WATKINS having in proper
1 3 form applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of John K.
Watkins, late of said county, deceased:
This is to cite all anil singular the creditors
and next of kin of John K. Watkins, to be and
appear at my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should isnt be gran
ted to Sarah R. Watkins on John K. Watkin s
estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
Oth October, 18(15.
oct. 7-5-80.1. B. H. MITCHELL, Onl'rr.
THE
ur* v
M i\E\VS.
'll
DR. J. II PRICE.
W. J. STOKES.
of Georgians—men, women and children officers wearing the Federal uniform ought
—on this subject is correct. )\ e cannot a jj be gentlemen, no matter what their
hut bc astonished and feel aggrieved at co lor, but the onlv*two colored soldiers I
the course the-Rresident is pursuing.— evCr encountered did not prove to be ot
and hundreds of others given their free- aga in—I might light upon others less ^ tbe freedmen of this state in the full
BELLEVUE HOTEL,.
Corner Washington and Mitchell Streets, '
«£V4!lS£l'-0.351«
dom? We uo 1.01 lu.ub :ur. uuunsou ret ined who would run me througfi with i - t of all tbeir ri „ bts of person ! “7 ,
-aWne invrnip- vet we think .u u *. - * • * 1-. , 1- r , Brotherhtxid in Amenea has crossed the
erred iJ.releasin^any one, yet we tlnnk the bayonet! Being denied a white man s : and p ropert y ; an d guard them and the
Georgia s great son should be treated in choice, I only ask a negro’s privilege of to-Most all evil
like manner. The President could do no : getting out of the way!”
act that would win him uiore friends than - » , , :—
the simple and just one of restoring Mr. [ A Washington dispatch to the Cincin-
Fterhens to home and iriends. This nati Gazette savs that prominent demo- ^ rannn = 10 IrLt ^ ' - plan of action, is to us a mystery ; but it along herea little while ago, an
1 .... ... incr nrooertv and tesuivicg in coarta o!
irentlemau can be trusted.
NOW opened for the reception of tran-
: invited
pared to
“S< z I lets have it.
Atlantic, and has awakened and inspired j “Sez he fact is, tell us thc trudt Glaze
tate --gainst all evil that may arrise Irom ^ of Ir;sh patHotlsm Wbat work a int ye hearn it ?”
their sudden emancipation. ^ j IS ; n progress, when and where and how “Sc* I 00, pun honor.” ' r*
Another ordinance has been introduced j b ; ow will be struck, what may be the’ 'Well/ «ez he, ‘a feller took and come
This nati Gazette savs that prominent demo- i Z™ atln Z to U refcd!,ica th£ n = htb ul Lo ‘ n lan of action, is to us a mystery ; but it alon-herea little while ago, and took
_ . . * , 1 ing property and tesuiyiog in coarts
Me will be cratic politicians, who are engaged in fig-'. .
j 0 “ justice.
I s ,,
to give U3 a call—no jiains will be
render them satisfied. . ’
PRICE k STOKE.S, Proprietors,
oct. 7-5-1 ni.
BURKE & CO S
armers* Almanac for 18G6.
is evident that a revolutionary movement told a*e that this hear G., was gwine to
riMlF. undersigned h?
forced to fee! that the keeping of Mr. uriug upon the character of the next Con- ,, , p .. is on foot, not so void of the elemenU of take and run for the Convention, and, l pr -™ E *f ’^i^ 2S
Stephens in the cold climate of Massa- gress, say that there will be a majority ! . ^ ,lbaB3a C ° Drea 10 “ J C ' suec-ss as to be despised by any Govern- that he had take and took and been up to gros , or * 0 «, can have their imprint and ad-
- • * • - • '* - * - - - ■ the olth. . i ment. and that it aims at achieving the see if one of the Candy dates kuden't or .vertiseroent inserted without extra charge.
' . T , . 1 Send ia rour ortler? at.once to
of gross injustice, and likely to] members whotconje prepared to take the ; Thc Tennessee legislature assemble independence o* Ireland.—Sew lorL- woodrnt or kudent or somehow or some ; - j. w. BURKE k Oe..
just published the ■
chusctts. during the cominj
be on act
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