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EDWARD WILDER'S
F.rorri the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel.
Kotos on tie Situation—Ko. II.
vie' led to arms, common.
otume. j
N ! ’A\ r FIRM!
won 1 ' he inn — line. But we never could ne-
EY B. n. HILL.
FAMOUS
KIRBY & JOHNSON
T] r , y r, formed a co-partnership, are now
W ,;,.' fir sale, at J. T. Kirby's Brick Store,
H. J. Sargent's, Greenville street,
•Air stock of
Soring and Summer Goods,
h has been bought at
. and just received, viz.
the lowest cash
Stomach Bitters.
[Conclusion.]
But if this generation shall do its full duty,
we must to more than simply rescue the coun
try from impending evils. The causes whh-h
produced these evils must he understood ar.d
corrected. The people must see how and by
what means and for w hat purpose they have
been so sorely afflicted. If this be not done,
! then, though we may arrest tiie revolution fur
a time and defeat the treasonable iniquity of,
these Military Bills, yet in some other form |
these same evils will come again. This is the
They
determined to continue the convulsion to ena
to have humiliation, pan • ri«m and distran-
<:! is -:ieni : iu-TC'd of .OSuo - : cf harmony
and g.i.ffi will ami tlie spirit of concession
we have a espoiic fragmentary conclave ml- Inion might be pre
ji.rr w th Cerherian hate. We have slain a at the North never intended to permit,
million of whites and doomed four millions o.
heretofore happy, contented blacks to starva
tion, barbarism and death : an i to accomplish
this work we have destroyed property and ex
pended money more than sufficient to have
bought the whole American race in America
three times over at open market v»Ine! And
are they statesmen, and philanthropists, and
i t j uiuui rt ai luti^vaiuuvw ..... —
equal confederation I said acts, we recommend every person entitled t hose advertising by the quarter or year.
to register as soon as the opportunity is pre-
the
.ofate lor i i'r plain reason that in that wav the seated, and to vote for a convention of the
- Union might be preserved, and. this the leaders people of Georgia tor the purpose ot training a
State Constitution.
Resolved. That in the election of all officers.
Ail transient advertisments must be paid
for when handed in.
The. money for advortiseing due afler the
first insertion.
,, , ... „ n ...jnnnt • State and Federal, we will vote for loyal men
ble tnem to destroy all nope of Constitutional ’
now they fear the war lias ended
and no others.
Union, and now luey irw u.e » ax ...» Rcsolved? That we are in favor of a just and
too soon to «*nai>Ic them tal.y to acco.np t?. ,• e q Ull ] system of taxation, laid upon all alike,
their work. It was, thereture, I ur S r “y for the purpose of an economical administra-
South never to yield, but to fight to cxiCinn- : t j on ot - the State anil Federal Governments;
nation rather ttiao be subjugated, tor suojuga- t j, at w0 discountenance all extravagant
tion of either section was the greatest possible eX p en ,]i tures of the public funds.
SCHEDULE OF THE A. & W. P. R. R,
L. P. GRANT, Superintendent.
patriots, win are known by such works?—- obstacle to future peace and Union, as well as Resolved. That, in our ('pinion, the colored {
No no; they are the douhle'-slutprd monsters f o honor and independence for either section, i c itizcns should be elevated to all their civil and j
which the demagogues and fanatics have be- : Bat slavery 1ms been destroyed, and divisions ^ical rights ; and to this end we will, by all j
got by seduction of the people, and by rape I between extreme men of the North and South possible efforts, encourage their education.
Padi'-s’ Dress Goods,
Calico'--, Muslins. Poplins, Linens,
j. ; vv. Gloves, Towels and Toweling,
a -. ;1111 ;.t ' •' Boots and Shoes for La-
,. s Gents and Children,
' .tlis. (A^jmers, Linens, &c., for Gents and
i)Vs' wear,
(Ynabure's. Bl’clied arid imbl’ched Domestics,
parasols and Umbrellas.
A full and well-selected stock of
i try', far above Washington, who shall be able
j to lay bare to popular comprehension the
i agencies by which the people of America have
j been meile to cut eacli other’s throats, destroy
their common prosperity, and blight the hopes
of their own children. My pea is not sufficient
for the task, and these notes are already too
extended to undertake it now. But I shall
allude to these agencies here,and in the future
may return to the subject.
These agencies seem to be many, hut there
last throe months, I j are really two, and from these ail the others
take great pleasure iifsaying that the effect do- spring:
sired has been obtained in every ease. I was first, ] Demagoguoism or thirst for office, inciu-
to introduce them into this p.ut of the country, din{j all the appliances for gratifying it.
people’s government. All the evils which upon the Constitution ! ^ jure non no -longer p.omoi..\e oi
ha’ e befallen us have been through the people, ; The art ot deceiving the people so ns to get end.
and the final, the complete, the permanent their votis has been the cLiei means by which
remedy must come from the people. He will j nearly all the politicians who bare become
be entitled to be called the father of his conn- prominent during the last twenty-five yti.r-
the
READ TnE FOLLOWING HOME EVIDENCE
of its medicinal virtue and try it in your own
family circle:
La Grange, Ga, Jan. 17, 1807.
Edward Wilder, Esq.:
Dear Sir : Having u-< d your Bitters <-xt< nsive-
ly with my patients for
Hardware Tin and Crockery Ware,
At low prices.
anct knowing their properties recommended them
higlrjv, feeling assured that neither 1 nor my
friend • \. njLd be disappointed in the ir effects.
Hoping tnev meet with the success they so
richly merit, 1 am yours very truly,
D. H. MORRISON, M. D.
2’ Fanaticism or the bigotry of extreme
opinions, which has existed in ail sections and
lies been developed on various- even antago
nistic— subjects. Ignorance, creuuiity and
want of virtue among the people have been
the food for both agencies.
have been enabled to succeed and get
names and places of leading men. This man
Butler, of Mass., became known throughout
the country before the war almost entirely be-
cav.se of his success, with the aid of one other,
also from that State, in building platlorms for
his party, which could be construed to su;»
i every section, every opinion, and every j r<,-
j j mi ice. Yet this n:au was not one whit
more unprincipled in p : R d morals, nor
: any farther below the undard of a true
statesman, than were the many all Through
! the land who availed themselves of ids decep
tive work to get the offices. He is as guilty
I who uses a fraud as he v. !u> originates it. As
deceptions brought on the collisions between
the sections, it is not at all wonderful that
'deceptions prevailed throughout its progres
tiie common Resolved. That we invite all persons, with-
j out distinction of race or color, to finite with
v:s in our efforts to restore constitutional liberty
to all; to permanently restore the Southern
States to the Union, and secure a full represen
tation in Congress.
Hon John M Edge was then called upon to
address the meeting.
He responded in an able, eloquent and bold
defense of the Sherman bill, showing conclu
sively that it violates no principle of the Con
stitution. and that it was in accordance with
every principle of international law. He gave
red in advance thev would unite. It is 1 Mr B « Hill a severe castigation, and exposed
they should unite. his political liftesics m a most masterly ana
humorous manner.
On motion of R Shirley, Esq, it was—
Res Ived. That the Daily Opinion and New
Era, of Atlanta, and ether papers favorable to
our cause, be requested to publish these pro
ceedings.
The meeting then adjourned.
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The common end was, not to preserve or
de-trov slavery, but the common end was to
d-stroy a Constitution founded in mutual eon-
cesrion for tiie common good, end to which
yn me opinion is and must be enmity. Slave
ry was only used as an exciting sectional
Inmans to accomplish the work. The pretence
t .r difference between the two extremes has
brtn removed, hut the common purpose re-
tnaiiis. And wlut R the result? Toese ex
tremes are get ing together. I believed
dee in
ir. sural and logical that
Vv'::- ii division promoted a common end it was
natural to divide; but when union can pro
mise that same common end it is natural, con
sistent to unite. Sumner and Stevens, and
Brown and Holden are not accidents—nor are
thev orignal characters. 1 iie\ have figured
in i ll mad revolutions from the fall of Gieece
and tlie destruction of Jerusalem to the pre
GEORGIA HAIL ROAD.
E. W. COLE, Superintendent.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 5.15 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 6.00 P. M.
Leave Augusta.... 6.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 6.00 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
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OXTR GROCERIES
\u- fresh, and with a full assortment, which
• e will sell at low figures fqr
Casli or Country Produce.
We have on hand a fine lot of
TOBACCO, SNUFF,
::J everything usually kept in a first ciass re-
Cotton Plant, Ark,*, Dec. 4. 1SC7. j Qtie of the most learned and profound juug- fession
Mr. Edward Wilder:
Dear Sir: It is with great pleasure that I say I
and still continue. The leaders have professed j sent day. Such men have ever been trcache-
io desire what they did not intend should be rous to principle, faithless to tiu?G, and de-
accomplished. Tiie people listened to the pro- ceitlui in professions, out always eonsistent-
bclievc the Bottle ol your Bitters you gave my. in
es xjf men and governments says: “In the
birth of nations, the chief men make the in.'ti-
tutions, but in the sequel the institutions make
and could not
intention.
W
0. C. KIDD, President.
P. Cochran, Secretary.
The Other Side.
THE!
‘LI YE DRUG STORE.’
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
^TlaATSTT^N.^ GkA—
Campbei.t.ton, Ga . Aug. 7th, 1867.
UNION LEAGUE CONVENilON MEETING.
tail store. We have
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Rice,
Sii'uir, Coffee, Molasses,
Syrup, Spices, Ginger, &x.
all probability, saved tnj life. They certainly the chief men.” This .ingle sentence embraces
kept me up until 1 reached home, and their :
use 1 have been improving ever since. My wife j
has just presented me with a fine boy, and, to;
show our appreciate n ( i your Bitters, have named '
the little follow Edward Wilder.
Yours, very respectfully,
‘ E. G. BRADLEY.
ail the philosophy of the rise -.ml fall of free
institutions in tiie United States.
The chief men of that day mn
do th
; Con
stitutions— State and Federal. They were
patriots, and were made great and prominent
be made to see or be- ; perfectly consistent—in the common end o:
the intention. Therefore the people of! destruction to government. And as these
America have been made to do. iyith energy j Military bill have no character but opposition j —
ami great sacrifice, those very things which, to all the provisions and principles of the Con- Ben Hill Shelled Out- in a horn—Atlanta 4th
of all others, thev most hate. Thev have been stitution, an 1 f *an have no end but its utter ; ol July Demonstration Laid in the Shade,
made to cut their own throats under the 1 and final destruction, such men, and all theii :
belief it was the only wav to save their own ! ilk in bom sections, wi.l upite in their support, j Mr. Editor: Alter one month s previous no
lives; to use force
sent; to indulge
^ TJE invite the special attention of Drug-
\> gists and Merchants in the surrounding
country to our large stock of
Foreign & American Goods
,rce to preserve a Union of con-j The unscrupulous portion of the secession j tice. about Uu-my live citizens of all grades,
<r<i feelings of haired and dis-' leaders—those who never acted from convic- : classes an! colors, except black, inct in toe
i1v ineanG'f nreserviRo-harmo-I tion of right—and the Northern Radicals are Court lease at Camphellton, for the purpose
J ,;io Ai, i,R of UieiC .Military n.Wins friends and slaking hands, like Pilot j IIS 1 Ti*'SX r-n.r. ..a
FACTORY YARNS, C0TT0NADES
COT ai
AND STRIPED DOMESTICS.
fi'f \\ r c will pav the highest price for
all
’We will pay
Country Produce.
liivc'us a trial and wc will mak
lnkr<‘at to trade with
fi'ieii'is and customers for past favors, we hope
sro them in again, and receive a liberal pat
ronage from all. J- T. IvIRBY,
IT WILL CURE
DYSPESIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
And all species of
Indigestion, Intermitten Fever, and Fever
and Ague.
It will give im-
trust as the only
ny; and now the ptopn
hiiis is to trample on the Constitution as the
only way to peace and safety; to disfranchise
and humiliate the white man as the only way
to enfranchise and elevate the black man : to
rush into anarchy as tkfc only way to ned se
curity lor person and for property; and to
subvert the government as the only means
preserving ir. The authors apd defenders of
these Military bills are wise like the daughters platform is these Military bills. Let tire friends
Pelias, who insisted that by cutting their ' of the country unite. Let our platform he the
f.iolisli rabble, will cry
him; ojv; us B*rabbas, give us Barabbas—
t
give us anarchy, give us anarcnyl
>i Now, then, tiie duty' of all-patriots is plain.
>f Tiie enemies of the country are united. Their
i t to your And. all periodical disorders
Thankful to old |
mediate relief in
sale
we want liberty, if we want prosper-
COLIC AND FLUX.
G. L. JOHNSON,
R. A. JOHNSON,
Greenville St., Newnan, Ga.
It. L. HUNTER, Salesman. [May 4-6m.
THE TOMLINSON, 1 EMAKEST CO.
G20 Broadway, New York.
Ilavo assoclarcd with them
IVIx*. W. ’VTST'. 'W"
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
Carriages and Buggies,
It will cure COSTIVENESS. It is a mild
and delightful invigorant for delicate I emails.
It is a safe Anti-Bilious Alterative and Tonic
for family purposes. It is a powerful vecuper-
ant after the frame has been debilitated and re-
well as strengthener to the digestive forcers,
it is desirable alike ;is a corrective and m:ld ca
thartic. D is being daily used and prescribed
J-y 11 physicians, as the formula will be hand-
i ed to any regular graduate.
by r leading the country to independence. Ol
course s*s long as these men lasted they were
the chosen administ'ators cf the inst tutions
they l ad formed. Tfiey could have no other
desire or higher amb.iion than to make these
institutions promote ti e good of the people.
And, therefore, no result .could follow but that
which did follow: The American people rushed
to prosperity with a rapidity and to an extent
which was and must remain the marvel ot
erSlion Xk w^oin io S.hUy.AS* 1 ““ »» <• l« « fovllsb as t. lie Wed. i. «. »»"( peace. ,f we
by their immediate examples and influences, i old man who coimente w hen iiiey con
After this, new rulers had
the necessity of choosing was
ing to our institutions,
ly entitled to be chosen,
choosers, and to please th
! party to the late conflict was tigutmg to pre-
: sene the U. ion under tiie Constitution. ’ih:3
! delusion was committed by many iu the North
and not a few iu the South. There has never 1 thereof are, and shall be, the only supreme law
really been a war to pre-.eve the Union The : for the freemen of America.
1 mas.-es of the people North ihougot so because ; For the
’ their haulers pfotessed so. But the extreme j end. It
men of tlm North naturally took charge of the
! conduct ot the war, and they never intended
Buy ing in largo quantities, directly fiom Im
porters, Manufacturers and Packing Houses,
we are able to off'-r inducements not to be sur
passed in New York, to merchants who employ
less capital and buy in smaller quantities.
\Ye are daily receiving lar^.e supplies of
and Herod, for the final crucifixion of the : ^ Diivi rU ividu Was called to the Chair, and
Constitution. Cm it be, can It possibly be, |W P Cowman iCtKshmn) was appointed oecre-
that the American people, like an inflamed, tary. Ca r r i \\ -Latham was requested to ex-
Hi ry crucifv him, crucifv plain the object ot the mee mg, which he dtd D rU or S and MedlCineS,
T 1 as well as could be expected ot a man oi his o \ T) •
abilities und<-i; the circumstances surrounding i OllS cUlu. 1 QllllS,
him a.ul then nitired, perhaps in disgust. | Window Gl'dSS and Putty,
Riley rdmlcy moved that the Chair appoint | i • j j
a committee ot ten. one from each district in j MachlDG OllS Oi eVCfy 1x111(1 and
the county, to report business for the con.side- ‘
ration of the meeting. Not being able to get a
com
to be chosen. Aspirants soon discovered that
the majority of the people were more pie :-ed
by flattery than by reason, by promises than
by admonitions. All men had passions and
prejudices, but all men did not have enlight-
quality,
committeeman from each district, the motion i VcHTllshGS, DyGStblfTs,
I Patent Medicines, Imported and
American,
of congressional members is not and shall not j p i ernentar y bills, tolerating ru gre
bfi the supreme law of the land, but tnat the j • evc-hoii? to n- r i- f er ?
Constitution and the laws passed in pursuance j ^;^ tion ' ' "" ' '
re-
three
.liiitary and Sup-
gro equality, and
and vote for a
duced by sickness. It is an excellent appetizer i p net | consciences or informed judgments.—
. .1 !• 1* I " . ..
EDWARD WILDER, Sole Proprietor.
EDWARD WILDER & CO
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 215 Main Street, Marble Trent,
Louisville, Kentucky,
frgy*»For sale wholesale or retail by
Him iS* fOI,
CORNER IV HITE HALL & ALABAMA SIRS.
ATLANTA, GA.
October 20-7-l2m.
Therefore passion and pr*jmliee fnrmed the
more inviting, because to more available field
for those who sought, office. Then means were
adopted to combine ami make efTictive
efforts of tliese office-seekers. Parties were
formed and causes invented. SuVijccts wir;
proposed and issues presented which could
excite the most passion and operate upon the
largest amount of prejudice. Platforms wi re
built, not to expound the Constitution, but to
please the greatest number. As sectional
prejudices were the most powerful,so subjects
and. issues that were most sectional were pre
ferred. It was in this way that slavery was
brought into politics, at d it is. and always has
been, my firm conviction that Southern pro-
slavery agitators were more efficient in the
destruction of slavery than Northern fanatics.
The agitation was settled and unsettled, and
again settled and again unsettled, just as often
as manipulating party leaders thought the ques-
Upon the resolutions lacing read, enquiry was
... made if the meeting was for the citizens of
the present, at least, t nese wucs wil. ; (j. un p’ I)C ]i coun ty ? To which the Chairman
t was my original purpose to apply toe rep]ied; ^ don T t o tK
reasoning I have employed, to tne histo-iy of! w ., r ,] s stammeringly said,
former revolutions, for the purpose of snowing ; ^ Qr 0 „ r order ” meanin"
that the monsters of revolution in rdl ages; UiagaU
nav-* acted iu like spire, witn like purpose and j ijp crLa vote for'the adoption of resolu- j
tions, the preamble and first resolution were •
it Should end without the, re-ormation or de-
s;ruction of the OoiistHufitin. 'liiey had long
i.-ttore declared tiie ud x’onstitution to he a
••covenant uitli hell and a league with the
devil,” and, in the debate on the Civil Rights
: bl!! ' ° : ' i n '; in F : , eVe “ S C " nfL ' S F‘ d that tr0m L ‘A statute, the black race and the white race to i - -- preamble and resolution was adopted?
vouth lie had longed tor th- occurrence of: in And to show that alt : the ChaW
t. consequences -.vnicu r i«w ui,i...ied j man “The teas have it.” They then
i result from the efforts now being made to sub ■
with i:he treacherv, as those who dominate m
tliis country and seek to overturn our institu
tions; am! also the impossibility, according to
unbroken human experience, of forcing, by
statute, the black race and the w hite race to
. „i equality in government. And to snow that all
ome gre-t convulsion under the influence ot j consequences which I have declared will
fhivh tl.e Constitution could be changed!
Fancy and Toilet Goods,
And all articles kept in a First Class Drug
Store.
On hand also,
Landreth’s Few Crop Turnip Seed,
And the highly recommended
t ,„ 'lElfXr", Spear’s Patent Fruit-Preserving
soLUTionsr_
One box preserves 128 pounds Fruit, without
Expressive Sealing or Air-Tight Jars.
CrIi and examine our stock and drink from
the famous
6i Arctic” Soda Fount!!
F.EDWINE & FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama street*,
July 13-tf. ATLANTA, GEORGIA
“ I think it is oniy
we suppose, the
voted down by an overwhelming majority. This
seemed to throw a damper over the whole
meeting. After a pause, Col J M Edge enquir
' proceeded to the next resolution, considering
destri
iiiiqjj
li e purpose of tiie pretenders w
lilt- Constitution because they hated the Con
stitution. The result is the preservation ot a
utter destruction ot
Consent was tl
our ordoi. _ j
Col S M Edge then addressed the meeting by t
. . impli
nliuhted faith, of degrading the white race, or
iotnenting hatreds between different races and r( .q,jpct / W e think the request came at his in-
of keeping up continual sectional strife, would gtancc i ;,.’ a flaming but. exuberant speech, in
not hear reason from the living or tiie dead ■ j w p; c }j j lC cavorted, stormed, snorted,
AH such will take an oath to support the Con- 1
TENNESSEE
AT GRiFF/X AMD ATLANTA, GA.
tion of setfiiug or unsettling could be most ! territorial Union, but tut
available as a party issue iu a Presidential a eonstitutionai Union. Consent was the All such will take an oath to support tue ^on- i ^trtinpecl, spit, blowed and puffed. The speaker j
contest. I be.-.uty of the old Union; force is the power stitution when they register and then viohx-e , grew e locfuej,t r v sublime, enthusiastic, ridicu-
By this process, honest men, who acted from ; 0 j- t [,^ ne . tV- j; je p r00 f that the Radical lead- the Constitution and tnat oath by voting “tor j OHS> patriotic, coucoftjtant, wonderful, comi- 1
convictions founded on principle, were gradu- \ Pr - >vere VQt sincere when they professed to J a convention,” and feel nocompun< -11ons. Bu . ] ea g Uer i 5 h somewhat radicalisb, audacious,
ally excluded trom the public councils, and ! v . lt , e «he war to or eserve the Union, is the ' all who love the law and its safety, tiie -ruta ^mve, cowardly ar.d timid, gallant and prodi-
: the public offices, State and Federal, were i Sa that when the war has ended they will j and its rewards, the country and its peace, our |
Souttem Branch ofthe National Stove Works, j filled With mere party managers, prejudice- I , |ut a d ;2 j t tl:v Union c preserved. Some of | ^regbte /am! voU;-against'a
ew Y orli.
them proclaim the war ended too soon! Why
I ,YOU ihe purpose of supplying Merchants ar.d
l'iautera at the South, by wholesale or retail,
"itli .my stylo of Carriages, Buggies or Planta
tion Wagons.
Mr. Woodruff’s long experience in the carriage
business will enable us to give satisfaction in sup
plying good, substantial work, such as the coun
try demands, at as low prices as can possibly be
furnished for cash. We will keep constantly on
hand
-:o:-
LIG1IT CONCORD BUGGIES.
the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and
which became so universally popular all through
the South, as the best Buggy in use.
'. M. Riciiardsox, L. Y. Sanford,
RICHARDSON & SANFORD,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
engenderers and passion-panderers. We have j
many men who are notorious, but not one in l(J0 £L ,*on ? Because they are afraid tiieexeite-
five who deserve to be known. Such men ; ment 0 p t j lc convulsion will end before, under
were never reliable. They could be bought to : ; t3 influence, they can complete the long de-
! sired work of destnn
any partv with the chance of an office. This
re-formi.
tin
and have made earnest harangues on all sides
of almost all important questions. They went
with the current because they desired to ride
' on the current. Thev could not afford to
In Sieves, Ilollow-warc. Block d 111, ' cleave to principles in minorities. These men
brought the country to revolution, have kept
is why-most cf our public men have belonged ! Constitution. .If the people of tne North could
to ail parties, have been bitter aspirants in all, j oulv to see the clearest- truth of the
ll:
by ;i !'-
THB WOODRUFF
Tin-Plate, Sheet-Iron & Tinners’ Findings,
Lamps, Cutlery & Eonse-famishing Goods,
Plated & Britaixiiia Ware,
Key-stone Block, WkitehaH-st.,
ATLANTA, GA.
June IS, ’G7.-tf.
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revolu ion, to-wit: that their lead*-
used them to destroy the Uonstitutio:
Dealing to their lore of the Union, alt vvoui-t
be well.
The great difficulty, heretofore, lias bc-en
it in revolution, and are unable to get it out of; t,iat Patriotic, conser\uti\e met. in h«.L.i
; tions have been unaole to ma.-ve tue piup.v e.
1 either section see that the extreme men ot u.e
two sections had a common end. ino pe-que
could not see this because these extivun men
been, from the beginning, enmity to the Con- ! seemed .o ’oe fighiii.g'Met' °_ L
stitution. Mutual concession for the common • Vruth. notu were lighting me • , “‘ J ' j j.
good, is the soul, the very being of the Con- trenie men saw that the on v .c^ '• ‘-* 1
stitution. It is the breath which was breathed j P e0 P^ e °* Clt ' aer section
as life into it. By concession alone was it
formed, and in that spirit aloue can it ever be
safely and peaceably administered. But ex-
revolution.
But the other agency of destruction—ex
treme opiuions, all of which various kinds I
include in the generic term fanaticism—has
convention, and never cease to resist, in ail
forms and on ail occasions, this sum of Ameri
can oppressions, this embodiment of American
treason, this aggregate of American dangers,
these Military bills enacted to keep their au
thors in power.
I beg to express, in this manner, my grateful
acknowledgments for the many warm ami earn
est express! ms nt appreciative approval which
1 am daily receiving of my humble efforts to
wake'up my countrymen to their dangers and
ii.t-ir dutv. I cannot write a personal answer
to e; ii one, hut I feel none the less thankful
f.»r Midi comforting encouragement.
I have sought only xo write the truth, only
to Ms,.barge a duty, only to serve the country.
gioits, and finally opened his battery on Ben
Hill, exploded, blew himself upand burstedaud
fell, and gveit was the fall, 'ihe meeting then
adjourned. The speaker was restored to life
by several intoxicating draughts from alcohol s
inebriating fount, and then went home iu great
despair. Tii'-'-other members of the meeting
gazed with anxious eves on their leader until
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they saw him safely landed on the home side j
i,f the Chattahoochee, then with their heads |
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, ... . , Address
hanging, their feelings depressed, their Hearts
mortified, thinking, no doubt, the country lost
1 H’cvtuso the Dcoole will vote dgciiust 3. convert- . — . , .. . , t #.
ion »„,) ,1? nssnnd.r or ashnmod ^ 1'icl. tIns advert,sernent appears two boxes of
to advocate pnhiidv the «. they eeponee. j «h. ? . » ■>? “f wh ° *■“
1 ' - *’ r chills, and we will risk hto testimony.
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Winchester, Tenne.g
g?^f”We send to the editor of each paper m
This is a correct account of the meeting of
“our order” in Campbell ton on the Oln inst.
After this meeting adjourned, the Conservatives
assembled ir. the Court house, when W II An-
Mav 25-3rn.
II. & W.
but I love, and hope I shall ever love, the ap- I ;j reu> : £sq, was loud'y called for. who respon
j.r .val of the wise and the applause oi tne a brilliant and enthusiastic speech,
reviewing Col s rviOcirK^ £Litii showing in
;ood.
W. T. COLE.
DENTIST,
One Sid-
treme minds never concede. T : -v hate con-
Iron and
Found]
cessions and trample on evtapromises.
rv
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For TWO, FOUR and SIX HORSES, can be fur
bished by special order.
Address all orders to
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June 1G-I2ui. 620 Broadway. New York.
3POTH VT-»TH:T=ZL cgj BUriiER.
PROPRIETORS.
We arc prepared to manufacture anu repair
M ACHNERIT,
W. B. AY. DENT,
it AMT ACT V TER OF ALL KINDS OF
TIN W
—SUCH AS—
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines
and Boilers. Grist and
Mill Machinery, &C.
) ffue these extreme n.juds at the North de-
j nounc.ed the Constitution as “a covenant w.,h
i hell and a league with the devil:" and extreme i
men at the South denounced tiie Union as the
source of all evils to the South.
These men wtre much more numerous at the
North than at the South, but, left to thetu-
i selves, they would have remained powerless
. in both sections. But they adroitly watched
I every opportunity to get control of the great
■ office-seeking parties of the country. And
mana (T ers of the parties corruptly pandered to
which was or conic
tie made stronger t. an the love ot lac* L..iou,
was the love of section. Pro-slavery via.-, the
great question which it was thought caubl
cotit eutr.ae art ff elini at tiie South, and there
fore, the extreme nierv assuiwd to b- - l,t - pecu
liar, exclu.ive friends ofshtveiy, ami a.I men
at tiie North were declared to be its enemies,
and ad at tiie South who differed wi ll tucm
were declared tiaitors to tneir section. Anti- _
at-the North, and ■ poll‘teal coaese. ,, r
Qn motion cf Mr R Shirley. 0 C Krld, Esq.
Chairman, and W P
NEWAN. GA,
t a conclusive manner, that the only hope for ^ 0 . Jjr f Masonic Building, Up Stairs,
| the country was in a firm support of the Con j
_ I .stitution and a rejection of the convention, !
PUBLIC MEETING IN CAMPBELL COUNTY. 1 with the Military and Supplementary bills.- ! AU]dndsof p LATE WORK and PLUGGING
Campbell!on. Aug. 6. 18C7. '!>.« i done with neatness and WARRANl’ED.
According to previous notice, a Urge and ppnivi “,'Vir order ’ gyUTeeth extracted without pain by the use
c<
slavery was the great Reim^
ii:ere the extreme men g;s;.:ruee to he the only
true defenders of the North trom toe wild,
aggressive spirit of slavery, whmdi was repre
sented as seeking, with the masters Lish, to
contfoi the wi.Me country. The people o‘
boih sections listened until they believed, and
seat the extreme men in stronger and stronger
force to Washington, who made the national
•l aoroiUZ lO IHtlKJils inai-c, “ I , . . _ »
AUr ible portion of the citizens of Campbell phased with the signal failure of our order.
Jtiy- met in the Court house to-day. for the . Old Campbell, beyond a doubt, will go ag.iins,
nuvpose of taking into con si Rration the pres- a convention.
L-i condition of public affairs, and to adopt a : V.e have endeavored to gne
platform of principles to govern our future ; conut of tlm meeung. tb.e proceed
• v will j<> out trom “ >nr order as
biiW
the respective extreme opinions to get liieir Jb^. a'^ne Ibr secuonal bullies ; wim
j-help m securing the offices. Tne repen. O: ^ el , , lence to Scc;i onal billingsgate,
the Missouri vomprernno .urmshed the >ang . h .-..tesmanffiip consisted ini
retired for a
reported, through
AND DEALER IN
STOVES
All
ut eyery Gescrspuac.
inds of Country Produce taken in ex
change.
ill duplicate any Atlanta bill given to
merchants. rtnrii o-
1-ipru-i-tt. | g^f*Oastings made without extra cnarge
“ patterns when in regular line of work.
JNO. O. WHITNBR’S! JE 5 ”'* *’***“'
TERMS CASH.
. i JA3 H po ETEEj 1
E. H. BUTLER. J
May lS-6m.
of the meeting, which he dtt
quent and lucid manner.
It was then moved that a committee of five,
con.-iating of R Slnriey. J (, hn Pnelps. John
Smith, Charles D Black and Junes Gorman, be^
appointed to prepare matter tor the action o,
the meeting.
Hon John M Edge was. on moti.' n. armed to,
and matie chairman > f sii i com mi tree,
he committee, at
i . , „ ... „ irmiuiiu oi an eueisn iu me ...... short time, returned .
! took charge of tue Republican party to destroy Gonil S tution And jiffs is the only war which j tUcir chairman, the following preamble an
; or bring about a reformation o» t..e Con s tnu- ^ waced „ nd th5s j s the only final tri- resolutions, wiiich w.-re taken by sections and
^ !0n ■ ftCU our °l ir i^ t ?i r p nf .ir. s ;~ 1 whicMi wiil be achieved u tiie peoj-le do unariimvu.sly ati-^
men—were perfectly wi.iingto be takea char_e j nnt npen evc . s ; n fl u ,fl sections and make j' Whereas. The time, in our judgment, has
war arrairst their common enemy— • arrived, when it becomes t*oth pr.-per turn r,e-
° * * .rr t.-r rhe friends of Racon»tni«i:>n to or-
Uiese extreme men. n^esatry icr tne inuiuw ^ ,
. , , T ' canize m the conntv of Campbtii. as a mi re
destroyed or not destroyed, so they could keep I: was with these views that I so earner.ly | mean . of se J nr ; n g a full restoration ot
■he office* 1 The msjoiitv of the people of the begged the bontauj*':>0, nc. to ^oeoe, u--- , of the institutional rights m the Lnton
South were made .perfectly era* v with the idea cause she would thereoj be only furthering p;J f(> adopt a p}a t furr a of principles which
of their great right to carry slaves to Kansas, the purposes ot the common enemy oll the . shall be our future rule of action. Inerefore,
, requested to act ? Chairman, ana » r l^^^^^^think^
Bv^quS^S Him John^I Edges, Col T W safely s iy that ere long they will have com-
— was called up * ^explain the ffi^ct ^^ ^ ^
severe iri our citicism, but we "ant the world
a correct ac POWELL & STALLINGS,
proceedings cf which ^ t Xji a -w v
as the voice ot , ., _ - y
the people of Campbell county, when in truth NE A fixAN, GA.,
^7 ILL practice in the several Courts Law
to kr,-iiv wliat kind of people are trying to
subvert the Constituti* n and rum the country,
and think tl. it while we have been severe we
have been just. ex Popcli.
Building Fronts, Iron Railing ^ ^ ^ ^
Mills and Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys Car ^ j f thereby they could be placed in the offi- “ ol °f e ? ^
Wheels and Railroad Castings • ces. and did not care, on either side, one fig
| whether slavery was extended or not extended.
General Insurance Agency
o J ■
Hre, Inland, Life & Accident,
Old Stand of J. L. Dunning,
ATLANTA, GA.
las
sarince Effected and Losses Promptly Paid.
Office at McCamy k
Co’s. Drug Store, Franklin
Buildings, Alabama Str’t., Atlanta, Ga.
Everybody take Notice!!
and the people of the North were made equal
ly erazv with the alleged bad faith of t.ie ag
gressive spirit of slavery. The minority iu
each section who declared that this wuoie ag-
1 Ration was a LS pandora box opened upon -i.e
: country, leaving scarcely hope behind, were
i laughed at as visionary. So fanaticism bought _
‘ demagogueism with the offices, and the two , l men, a,though I saw the
purposes of
S mth and the Coustiuition—would thereby
throw all the power cf the Union into the
hands of that common enemy—which power
would Le used, u:M to crush the South, and
t-hert to destroy the Constitution.
beit . . , t Ifecemherof th.t=
Resolved, That we acknow.edge ine laws of oppn rivc-r, ami thrr proitable cost of the
Congress, commonly called the Reconstruction . unc j er ^ a ^; n ^ Suffitjent bands have al
acts, to have been des:gne«l as a means oi bar- appropriated to pay f,.r the survey,
tuonv and restoration, and tue moat speedy j '■ Nashville Press & Ti
Os3TEr<mox3 ix itie T exnessee Liver to be
Removed —Brevet Major General G. Weitzel, |
Lb States Engineer, has been appointed by the
Secretary of War as superintendent of river j
survey under the act of Congress, and has re- |
quested Col. Gaw to take the position of Chief
As-'istant Civil Engineer under him. to suggest .
a pian of operations for the survey of t.ie ien- j
nt».see rivtr. and to organize a party at once,
make a thorough survey of all ti.s obstructions
to Avigati’>n iu the Tenim.-see river, and espe- .
drill v of the Id le ar.d Collrert Shoals and j
the obstructions ju.-t Ix-low Chattanooga known j
as the buck. Pot, hkiliet. xc.. and lie leady to ;
make a report at the s»-s>-"n of Congress in;
Uuiint oi labor required t>
and Equity in the Tallapoosa and Cow
eta Circuits, and in the United States District
Court for the State of Georgia.
Special attention given to the compromising
and collecting of Old Claims, and Administra
tion. Conveyancing, &c.
Ail business entrusted to them will receiva
prompt and faithful attention.
JOHN \V. POM ELL, J. E. STaLLINGS,
Newnan, Ga. Senoia, Ga.
March S-12m.
It was be-
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Grocers, Commission Merchants
AND AGENTS FOR THE
PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE tOIIPAi\Y,
Authorized Capital of $1,000,000.
—ALSO FOR—
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Chartered Capital $1,500,000.
ggf Office on LaGrange street, near Dough-
iunds have already erty's Hotel, Newnan, Ga. [July 6-tf.
cause of these convictions I went with my i aIM j j nst terms of reconstruction ; and we here-1
ection. and never felt that I made war on the ’ u y endorse them as the only means of final ;
Union was being j restoration, and pledge ourselves to use ad
I up
The little Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria,
who will be nine years <bd next munth, has
. . Marble Head Stones furnished for Soldiers’; together rushed the country
Refers to Rev. James Stacy, and J. J. Pis- j Graves-size, 2 feet bv 10 inches, with inscrip- j These are the duet menwnom eve uout u , r — . . .
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-| ACBUSHELS Prime Wheat w&n-
± \J^GGVJ ted, for Cash only. For par
ticulars inquire at my store.
Esq., Newnan. Georgia
ll-5«riv.''
Newnan, Ga. July 0-tf.
G. M. HANVEY.
Ag’t of WM. GRAY ; Atlanta, Ga