Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 22, 1866, Image 1

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SOUTH!"! > V it’ VTT? RPR 18M-- O® /\J 1 11 i \ jJN FiiN 1 Vj 1\ 1 i VlC*> JUJ. LUCIUS C. BRYAN Editor and Proprietor. , Terms, $4.00 a year in Aavance. i Law and Medical Cards. BRYAN & HARRIS, iTI'OK\CIS U LtIV, Taomsniif.K. <;i. . 1 )FFi i ‘/. 1 etcl* and • v f ■ Staik's Cnif.ctMhta jr L. C DRY AX. U 11, HARRIS Mar U • 11 ts MITCHELL & MITCHELL. ATT >*•:% * A r I.AIV, TIIOM ASVILI.E, r : : GEORGIA over McLean’* store —opposite Mclntyre At > onnir s. \V II Mitchell, R G. Mitchell. J uue 6 ly S. il. SfINCtH. C. I’ Hvvsti.u Spencer & Hansell, |J’ I <i) ,t \|A ‘ tl *. a>%, THOM \sVILI. OA. v\ df legal btni n •■■■ • • V -Ml (:..r ii -i• • o.a. •*: t- ‘* West*-':.—til'.. . Ware ami'Appling, of ft;.- Irn■■ iS"\vsck ( tiiuil .. Store. W M, % II K>* J SKA AUD. HAYES & SEWARD, vr TOUMAI AT I.AW, THOMASVH.gr j : GIG KGI A. mix 8 Ou C. C RICHARDSON, Attorn ey AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TaO-lAVIL.I.K, ga. .June 0 2-1-ts J. K. Krill, tt. D. W'.F. Do Will. Al. I>. lli-N. lifclO N l)rUl if. OFFER their services to t .e citizens of ! Thomasville ami vicinity. \3FOFFICE at Dr D Witt’s D sr Starr I Feb 21 Btf j Or. T S. IKiPhHS. OKF I C K IN Hlt| K 1.0 I’ with KFHIDKM K. b. . IRYOb \ RESIDENT DENTIST TH MASVILLE, GV be found at tlie old t T stand oevtlj.ied l.y liiiu for the last ted years ‘iOjrTN J Auk 2Tl2m Dr. W P CLOWER f I AVISO permanently located in I'homas I 1 ville, offers i.is k r9frsional Hrrvi. res to tite public. ( at the Drug Store of \V. IV Clower & Cos. i— the house formerly ov copied by Dr. Unu>doll. mar 14 ly FItESH DT?.UGrS! l\lt I*. S. BOW I.W has just returned from I “ New York and l'liiladelpiiia, with a laige stovk of FiiESfl All M ABLE Ml Purchased with a great deal of care friiii the best maim fact u.ers in the coimtr - embracing every article in the Medical De; artmeht— which lie protwses to seli >u as good ertns as can he had in this marker. lie would call particular attention to his large supply of FANCY ARTICLES, Such as. Soaps. Cologne Perfumes Pomades, Cosmetics. Hair ami TANARUS t Unislies. Coiubs. Ac. all of which he can sell at reasonable prices, considering the ipi din of t‘ >■ arti les. He has some preparations whieh will re tore to the bald head a be mtifnl sail of hair turn gray hair to its health, and natural eol r. ..lid restore ihe bloom of youth to tee faded visa.e He would call spec .1 mention t iis I .rg*- stock of Pb.tlon's Ni-bt Bloom im t even- and Laird's Bloom of Y"Ut (! re me ■ C 1/ 1* S. BOW K Jane 20 -5-if APOT ECAIVi W, P. GLOWER & CU. 3 DIIUOGHSTS Havs rennvn: and an 1 reti .•! the Store t.ex: lo Yon.g’s Hoit-L for the purpose of es ta h li*iing a First Class Dri g Store. t he t> -w firm ask ‘or -i !): ’ o’ patron jt~e. an i invl’c the alt n in nj Hie inti’ tuei: well sc’.Ocicd s'.-c* Oi >k-iU infs, I'anify unt! Toilol Ir’lfii s, and Fi*r umrry. fln<* <i|cc in; ! U i'fiss Keros**o an l Oil. •■DY::srm-s, 1 ■!•••• her wt'ii eT v ntiiir article usually kept in aw, II np ioed Drusj Si >rc rkf/atciant Fretcriptuna carefully prepared 4 t Jan 24 zoiFLTJGrSi AND mmvniiE rphe uudersigued having purchase ih*- [ elegant Drug Store o D Little, ink* pleasure in announcing to the ) eople o Tliom teville. and the coutr y generally, that they have juM received n lull supply of fresh Drugs and Medicin 5. l’aints. Oils. Perfumery. Stationery, el., etc Call and examine for yourselves 15v strict aitention to business, court, ‘ ous and honorable dealing with our c',.- tomers we hope to merit an I receive a lit € ral share of patronage WINN & CASSELS. James N. Wins. Saucel J. Cassels. jan 17tf TE greatel Purifier and Disinfectant known —DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. For sale bv W. P. CLOWE R, CS I>riigg!|te. Commission Merchants. ‘■ - r - Smallwood. Hodgkiss & Cos, COTTON” 3F” a otor s AND G K N E U \ I. C > .1 jf 13 SIDN MERCHANTS, Vo JO .leaver ~t.. Yew lork. 1 .1 L. SmaLLvvool*, f.iriuerly Smallwood Earle A: ‘ o .u.d I. I. &Cos !‘h < !1 S” <(i k i <*♦ • j Lt?* H>>iLkistt. • \\ VrT J- Ii!.. > S* * Sl (a„ . L). il. I'ogL l t>rk. WV are prep itvd :. r § >li K*: si if. m \r.t si - to Vdraiit t • nntl *%<•!! 4 n]lota i ot ithrrn or forw.t l IV n* Tie-e * -.-r.t ‘ w Yni'U •• .itci i> •; , .:?■■■ •G.ttf ; IciCi. coau v ;oijs in Liverpool re > . . s *A _ *v* : cUR-c. - l*H ;t!d fi.e H*l tl I tli i Kiarke*. -J alv 4 27- Iv I A. ‘1 sIOA S C H ‘TIBBS. C W ST EG ALL. Sloan, Stubbs & Stegall. FORWARDING AND ion) i G|erclpprs< I No 4. iio:litnrd'M K.ing. Itij s'rcel. Aavtisitiali. J.a Sept 6 din AUSTIN & ELLIS, ! ffi SSi I m FJJiilili Mercliants, No. ** l* A V STKK ET , S WANNA.II, Thomas H. AfsTIS. 4'ocgin. ( II Alt LES l-.I.HS. (Kt 4 3nt E. Weitzfelder & Cos.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS A N D Cotton Factors, >0 bcwii.ird St.. \i W YOBH. I Kuhiishek & Brother, Tim in ueville (Jit. are acting its our agents, and are prep rr.i to nuke liber .1 advances oil .11 con- I Mguint ms made to us through them, or direct- and to us. oct 4 if .1. It. S. DAVIS & CO.. AA C TION s COMMISSION AND TIIOM * SVILLE, GA. J. 11. 8. Davis. G. A Jeffers j duly II 28 ts H. K. Washbi-kS. J. Washburn. 1. Wash lit kn. J. W VSHBUoN & CO, COTTON FACTORS aiiiv m MERCHANT?, itnnntilt - t.cnriia. July 25 3in I TISOX & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS. iiiiii.Lt J Lii iilfMiliSS crcliants, .’;V.'iAT SAV ‘ XX.\II. GA Mil II Tisox, WM W C.OIMK >X. May 111 fun J. L. VILLALONGA. COTTON FACTOR of an i 1 . in mtg i iUiiliaAij ivu ivii AM oo r IVa ercii ant No 94 Bay Street. jan l tt S.i r i a.v u, c BRIdHAM, KbLSi & CO. iitlli&ll i*il i iifllll H \ ) iID 1 1 IT A V • I'D Vi l. Uh m vl\ i D, H. Brigham. 4 £ AVANN H C M. Holst, S C. H. * >l.msti:ap ) Georgia aug 8 bra W. Hooper H arris. J. 1,. G - i.vfs, I. te of Nus. ville, ta.te of Asheville, Tenu. Xo 4— jf —-~ K K. A R. M Bea hoes. L~.te of eii.von, Da. Hci ris Gaines & Cos. WHGL SALE GRGC RS And Dealers >n l.ltiuors, lobiifioand Sesrarx. Cirocer's ID tuv anti Spices*. AM) o r is eralj 20 BEAVER STREET. L V Choice, I \ew 10l k. i.ateo! Alillcdgeville Ga. \ BEKKKLNCES. E. Remington & Son Thouiasville Gh Hardaway & McKinnon, Mc Queeu 6l Mitchell, “ ‘‘ July 11 TIIE FUM.OW.Sfr. IS THE Ti THE M/itericus Sign! The W statids for s/to/ - of any in town. To sell h! s ii ill pr oits. and put prices down. The I’ for >1 h “I. untn mu in trade ; L~hi eit hi bu-i.r ss, it i,t il indeed. The - for r. c*<, wind, is sure in the scheme. SJct r and slii uptaitern, which sustain the machine. The T stands fir trials encountered at first. By g eat opji.wnioii. winch unis Cauk.-i * . nst f.ie J stamie f..r Jun/ice which to all ttieu is line ; The folks arc mistaken who think its for Jeu-.’ The like old Brownlow’s. of iron ism tde. To Tin down high prices, and roll in the trade. 1 lie spokes to t!ie centre M e felloes will h dd lne a.xie’s Hot made vet !>u ’s just readv to mo.ld ‘ I'!., u 4’ c ‘ nos gain • at ‘.ere stands or true. Io on e... iitrv . a svcs >iir patrons, io y I c . me i. ’ n’ *:e uj! ‘he sh w l o ir.-ci i . go and ; ojde w ere ■ Il oiignt to go. r V •tali.:* 1 • f<’ i. i'l u, weld i ~ve vou dll know. iml i e | ..< .] 1 ... ... !’ B. r'ow A Cos. IbeTyou ail s.-.-is t lie Ist of the rhyme. Os Jeo ge P Burlaw's mysterious sign. \V. U 3 T J T. J. F T. sk Cos Not 1 44 if La.rsl Hill CEMETERY. ‘S'HE pin of i i.is lieaitfiiui ('em-tert , in the i neigiib ri ood of T!mmasville, is now c> pler.-d an in tin hands of the Tovvn Clerk for exhibition The prices of the Burial Lots range from t wenty to to ty dollars, ucco.ding to size and location. Those who apply early w II ; ave tlie best opp ntui.it. ol the choicest lots. WM. CLINE, Clerk Nov l 3t OFFICE GEN E SUPERINTENDENT. 4 Atlantic it (Jl i.f Rail Road. > Savannah Oct. loth 18GG ) y.-a-- t .As s.ef AT’., a.., ‘j*. All. r I'IIE Florida Branch Rail Road will be 1 opened to the 1 üblic oti Monday next, the 22nd iiiff. Arrangeiiieiits have been made insuring di reef and speedy communication by this route bet ween Sa vann b and all stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Rail Read, Florida Central Rail Road, and Florida Rail Road. Thn ttgli Tickets will he sold between the following plates viz: savannah anti Qaincv. Tallahassee, Monti ceilo Madison. l.a e Citv'amt Jacksonville. Tnoinasville and (Quincy, Tail ihassee Moil ti dlo and Madison. Madison and Quitman and Valdosta Freights between Savannah and all points on Pens, tr la A: Georgia Railroad alol Florida Central Rail Road will he shipped on through rates and without breaking bulk. 11. S. HAINES, oct 25 4t Geu’l Sup’t. M Y HEr- DER3ON, commission’ merchant, (UILVSHAKT’S BUILDINGS.) I'ool of ISiaria a*l Ms-, Mavan d.’ib, l-o. DF.ALEH IN Hidos, Wo >l, Doer Skin3 and Boes Wax. Tlie highest Cash Prices paid at all times for any of the above arti. ies, oct 25 lOt Medial College ©r &EOR®IA, AUGUSTA. FACT LTV: L. D. FORD. M l) . Professor of Institutes and Prat th e of Meoici .e JOS A F. \ K M !>.. Professor Os Obstetrics and Diseases ol Women and Infants. /. P. GAR !7.Y, M D, Professor of Materia Medici Therapeutics; ami Medical Juris prudence /.. A DI ti A V M l). Professor of the Prill cip’es and Practice of Surgery tilA) 11 AA/\ N. M l>. Ptplessortif Cbem inter ,01(1 |-'ini tmt< V EUW GEDLGXG s’, M t>. Professor of Pitysio!.,-, ami Pathol'>giral Anatom,. l>e >AUSSFRE FORD, .Vit.. Professor of Anatomy. H’ 11. iXiUdH TV. M. I) . Assistant Proft-s sol'of Materia Meilica. J OHS S. COI.EAJAX, M II , I lemons; r.t <r of An.itoiuv. Ihe ti,l Session will *>e opened ~u the • FIR >’ T MoXDAY in XoYEMBF.R m .\t and continue hair months The .duseoiu lai tiomtorv and Arrangements tor Practical’• Anatomy ate equal to tiny in (• e country.-*- ; ( li. ind'iiMtnetluß regularly imparted at the j Cit- Hospital. .'. PEES : T.c*-', ts fop the whole r,mw in cur-’ reticy $• 3 90 M riculat n iti eutreicy., 3 01.’ l)i- .a tions, .u ettrr* nev 1 • ’'*• - Dip! cm Fee. in currency .. 30 iH) •! L. A. DUG A. . Dean. ‘ Sept :7 3:t ts IvTotice. \LL persons arc herein for warned fr >m trading for err a, i pro',ni-.-o;v rotes dr Ni ‘tiH i.> follows: —One on Taylor & I >ekle for $ 100 61, ,'ated .1 ne 3llth. 18 r>, an I niade jiayalde to the m and rsigned ; o eon Don aal McLean f r ssf> s; dated July fth is t>, payable to the iindersigned one on Jerrv Sew ar,l. end, rsed h\ Thomas Hen ,ett dat not known, tin made pa aide to Thomas Hennett amount if'l B,i with a credit of J ■ 00; one on D. vid (toulshv for $♦ 01 ante not known hut made p yalde to William Solont ns an I ! one on Lowr Jo nson f-r $ l 18 date Aptil Tth, Ihi., made payable lo Abram <i uves. id i tes we e lost ot stoh-n ill Macon Ga.: : or oi. the cacs near t e ,- “7 “I liP"l8! ‘i Hi®*- nov 1 tod* E. t). TilO.tfPStDT I (a o Rockwell, l it it l.nsrir siml ‘unejor. I.anils *i|ir,cjrH null Hint* drawn in the beat style of Ihc Art. 1 Orders left with A P. Wright, Thomasville, tin , wdl m.-et with prompt alteutiou. June gi* 25-ts N t'TIC* .—Two motif’safter dale I a; ply to the Cos rt ot Ot dinary • f Echo,s County for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate , f Jesse A Swilley. late of said Countv, deceased, HA S WILLF.Y, Oct 4 and d* Adui'x. ‘FOR SALK. A FINE NEW CAI 111 AG E- wuh Har ness com ■ lete at OST. Apply suu j io McQueen & mitciiell. < Oct 18 ki-tf Tliouusville, Georgia, Thursday, November-22, 1860* EXTRACTS FR<>M THE Message of Gov. JENKINS. | Transm tied to the Legislature of Geo gut. J>or. I*t, 1 fort* i*on afcHoois. I Leie is m. stlUjeet tl -tu uitling yniir .t iituirit ot greater > n|ttirrant*e o t’o .’ tati , tit iit that ui’ Cottita u Sch *o! etlucuHon lu Si .arg’ a r>t*pu]a ! ion, ‘here tnu r alwa s be a eo i ideraLlo mimber, t. whom, without g vcrtintetit aid, eve elementary education must ever re- : not ii ftirbidcMi Irui . If ‘these he re g njed ‘imply vu their md.vidu ln\, thiir doliiu it nos mental cult ire must appeal sirmiglv t” the syiipathico •I their more firtunate fellow eit-zeos. .in’ me inteiesT ui the object r-e- HiilT-■ e<i4 l i'dt Wll n !he v iIT lookti ! upon . tt in niiMiili rs of the bod ht c n• 01, r a eo .st t ‘ti •ti extendiug general siifti tge ti male ei izenc A c*oi sc toil mus mail wimliy uuedti eateii, always ti els nine euioaira.ss m.'ot io eiioti'ing b tween rival ettn i .lat< s lor popular suUYaoe, and what ever be his nat iral endowments, and Imwevei prouii cut his virtues, is ! eons ious of h s own want of tjnal flea- ‘ non for pu dic service No p ainer oroposnoi -ca ■ be staled than that a people who govern, ougiit to be an nteilig.oit [teople . Kxperiei ei Ins shewn that il i •litheu t to oro;i:|,2t; an keep ill site* <• sslijl operation, a system if Coni'iion. •Suliooi edueai on wlieretlui nopuiarion i- spa s'. But the tlidiculfy sli iul i not. ili'comage effort I'ersistei t trill will expose errors and suggest ren.e dies. i.veil our imnerlecf system * a-, like a.I o'h. rus f.l en eruris- s, suffer el suspension. I remarked witli pit as av, that at your I tst sess on, you liad raised from your own bodies a joint committee t-> c mg'der, durinir your recess mi on your r. -assembling, io it-poi t upon ti i’ great suhjeet. ii - yiiig upon tlieir lidehtv and ability, as v >ur own eh ‘sen d*‘ f> ‘siimies of so grave a trust, I Vc tore upon no >u> gesti.iMs as to deta Is. It will o’ course, occur to you, and | wII liouniless have cmimia ded the | itteritioii of \our committee, that the | s *uree- whence the land for th’.s pur pose was derived, ha e almost eutne- | y lulled. flic IJa k't >eks owned by ; tlie State, and applied to tDis uLj c r i ii'ivo be ii 10-t. file V\es‘ero and : \flu tic Kuiiro.id has yielded no | I'l’ieiiUi: within the pa-t two and a lial yeais--and ill all probnb 1 tv, u til it shall have Tirown df the war-iinp- s • J urdens, can do i.ttle ot imtlmig for • ‘.is cause. Its revenues are now ] ‘edg’ and to the payment of interest on, and a silking fund bn the pub le debt, neeessardy considerably increased j within ibe past finu eial year Not i with-t tilling: ill these d.ffie .Ities I 1 übt not that y ur eonstcuents will. | eluerful y bear, e ven now, such ctm tribmions as u ay be denmndetl >f tie ui to foster it. 4'oncliiaiou. Whilst car political relaioiia are ■in unsettle I ail 1 si few gleans of • lope coaif to tit* from th future, there ire a few thin s especially uicumo to Opt >ll u-. I Ist It Di'g uii<’3 a* to cu?tivat> | • in>inouts Ive- unity of feeling, of ■ inion, si ini ol action ; unity mu-mg the poo; le, u nty am 1114 the iJoo rt inents of G vern uenr. L . On interest l.os in esche.vi~g p li ical excitement, studiously avo d ■ng all eolifl ct with • utuorit es uni •hosen by us, Out placed over us, an em -iloying i>nr active energies in re building our own was ! if places ant level iping our neglected resit ii'cO.s. r W ud'f o ers .age an] wrangle over hem ral is ue- ? l*t u tie b i-y wit 1 rh ‘ red, abi img c • teer- if iif . ['bus s>:i ill we ell hge fro 0 this pe 1 ,1 and s..rw is.in,'.wiser, in ire- tudving an 1 e. 11 spof-tod 1 1 an e\ r -■5 1. .It ti ii >ov'es rs. ali ,ve 11. t> ,01 ‘d* in ir >i :r rel it 01 w:r 1 t • u m •du rof h liii:\ r-a infra iit,. 1. is v•.i* ll ‘to i pro h.r, fm v day to b> appointed, mir whole pi op!, sh< uld annuitant nu iy piO'tMlr ttieniselVi'B.bet* re tile ‘t hrone oi Grice, lender ng tli oks t>r btes - .:ig* i iijoyed, imploring njrgi veil, s to eriurs cuiouiirted, ail seeking li_-h to an.; at u-mi our iagger, dark ned away I have refaiuel from” ln\ ito g’ su'di a proee dm_', hi 1 eviug tn.i .to mir nxtr mity, it. is mire tit -1111 _l that til - movement he made b\ tie linin’ and ate. repn’seiitances of the ~0, le L wilt detnuliy do your oiddiiiii, and heart.ls CO operate in pr *= 1 miiin and observing a g>l inn 011 VRLES .Jr A Tht M'lti unit fcjprtss —We infer, IVnui indication', that ill s nstituf'ii has succumbed to th< heavy blows of i'S enemies. and thi in I iff ;re iop of its friends We have susiame t it Iron Uiotivs of jiuiiliu poj i-y, b lievin hat iiioiesone comjietti 1011 in ev. ry il'iuess in essential to j üblic interests, and wy to >ee that it has g>me tiy the board The thousand'of ds .hl'd s 1 hers. too,, to whuu it gave empio.ni nt, must be sent “dr ft. Wo learn that the j|g>*nt at this p aee has received instrufions o forward bis nooks ano prooerty to .(’ha le'ton. — MiM.oh \Ztk, rif Duly of .Hclf DC|t’ it IciicS —The Oylclhitrpr luturaacf lUirtp ldr. of MavaiiaAll. VN h I<i its modest card —perhaps too modest for these spread-ca-il • times It t sterling eompiny, tlie **• *oi.s- j Til P . InsL’ua C f Savanna i w th mi .itli. l l res) ga iiittiw, nakis • Ts bow t * the Sou’hern pul l c F miliar with its charter and k owing • w- li nearly all the jgeutiemen wh eotupos its Ili'iiaging b i*i-i, w Can I speak of ‘t wit out tlta random c tn meoda ‘on w ieh the press is too apt to b'.-stow u oil eveiythiug tout pavs | n noy into its coffers. )N e have no | interest in the company, and the very j iiiconsidetabl • extent to winch it h ..■> b ‘Come onr eus'omer i- iiisutheii’iit to influence u-- in its behalf. W e woul.l therefore speak ..t h only aecording to ts merits, til l as S tilth.:ril sti**nj be lieving tli.it the 3Suth rn people are | deeply intere'led .ti tu and ‘.o up among j themscives ios uu .mis mat ooatr u • to their local prosperity an I couimer ‘ eial in lopeii le'oi Oar pres iv policy , of dopes deuce up n otters Tor m-*si oi 1 i ir e .miii ‘ieial laeilmes, we ham id hesitation hi a.iyiug, is mo t pr ju u gi:*l to our iti'crests, and mU'tj in th .od, prove ruinous. A o have no reju aee agaui't Northern interests; j we .-imply maintain that it i- the u -i duty id a people to tak” Care ol theiu sdv sand of eaeli otiier. flits is- as . • true in poetical economy as it it-. hi sound in nils iV Ua tuus b. coai • ol . State mat annually sends abr *.*d t o be simple item ot - tH*ur<tnce, Iroo a niiliiou and a half'to two milfoils and dollars? Is .t wise to do .t or n>t i A’e tnink iioooly eati h -itate to ad >\/er this ijues ion, an J t deptecat >uid a course ol poiie, ; a.id yet sueli, we have the highest a -ihor tv to say ing, is precisely the cm litiou oi the people ot (iergia at tlie present day. Non hern a*.d European insuraue comoautes h ive and pleted us t jus. that amount of our bod ea mugs u r. j .iig the pi-t year. Br.ng baeij. this scat tt red ui .lion aid halt and and strn bul it a u<mg the peoide ol Georgia how many debts-would U not pay. i how many new mdu-trial machines pu in mo ion, how many coin torts bring j to the homes of the needy ? Ilui tne J money is gon , and it cannot be re j C ilit’ l. We can at lea-t abail lon the .oily ami act like Wise men ad pail to s for the the future. G e are a wreck 1 and a ruined people, and our highest and it.y is to stand by ad it lp t bail t u* eaeli other. Ln this e aisisis g u ato humanity and t. u policy. It lias been urged h r.dutuiv that | we vv. nt N rtit for our msu an e be cause we cou and find no such .faciitto s at home, the insurance c ui .ante- ui the South, like all otaer interesta having given way unde Ibe ‘hocks ■( w ii. ‘ his is true to ‘ome extent, but ibe argument no longer exists, 8o l mg as we have in Georgia such last o tntions a.s tin. o.l'iho pe ami tne Sj.iutnern Mutual, here is no ground tor excuse But our object at tins time is to direct public ulti nt'oh to the c ams ot die t rtuer tin* Ug! t turp - -which liU’ ri-. ii from the pi -st atioo oi war, and flmgs forth its flag to tlie popular breeze. t)t the perfect, rel.a ili ty of the Oglethorpe Insurance Company, tr ill on the Score o* ability ami lesoo i'i bility. ihc best assn alien w can give | the public is die Ist'of. the oiiorabie names that con titute ts board of do ree ion. ‘I bey aie men will known fa ■ probity, and have, nearly ;>li ot them . held tor manv yea-s p- S’ i >ns in iL. hi *t rank of Georgia merchants. Geu eml deicer, the galf.nt ?oidier ad persecuted pa*riot, who ,i't r uig hi prison lor uiwny months on a grn votis charge w ieh . t last, the Government w thd.ew ;ilt r tne ax a i).nation ol itx. ‘•icn witnesses, tlms affording hpu a triuinphant vi .and ean n is of the company President His name is a tower oi moral a> well a- 6naucial strength, and a guarantee that the up rrat o sos It.e e.-mpany w.ll tie com duct’ and upon the suundist principles ;As a busim S3 man, sagacious nd *ip ! r wht, Mr. .J I’. I liomus. thei< Socie i tary. is t > widely know to no and emu-. ; inundation The c impaii> has t If. er and l aiiu w> 1. oiirt r d'“d eh rte- fnuu flic Sta , and organized as we have sta'ed. 1 nothin is . wantir.g to inspired public 1 eo'i.tiderice. I udyr these v rcums a 1 fees • we way welt ask . shall'we t u> roilin’ our own insittutioiiK and keep uur mo ey at home, or look abroad to e ii.panies of wh ch w know n. xt to j not tang, in nri 1* renc**. The public ’ have only to think of .this matter t ret advautageoU'iy t“ tlo'iii'elyes- and jit - tly to their sutfi nnj. lellow country- - i mull. We Would b.-,0.1i .n 1 I|h ,t M.H j Jewi it, a men Web km wu in this com m unity, <s the rep re enta ive ol ’ the Oglethorpe Ibunpany fir th s city and section. From cron T I g r "l , l’ Jit lit b(h Qb, SpniMU 1 ) K'Olrr on |hr Slump—Hon hr wan recriiril b) the Golhnmjli , A iiadied (Vinniessional ra ificaiioi meeting was held in the < ity Hall I’ark, Saturday, at which G<n. Ilham W nlhre ge presided. A luge e owd colleete*!, drawn oga'ln r u.aiiily by the fact that Gen butler was adver tised <0 speak The scene if confusion that e sued the ni’ merit the Be st fi.-wed himself on the ritaud was indescribable, v. rics and ‘sp Mills ‘ iat him out 1’ how are yau cockeye?” ‘*W’t* don’t want Jo heur you,’ winged witli groans and h'S'C.s which co i.plelely drown the cheers of the fneu sot the meetm •, ea i e fr > u id sides, bu more es “■ c 1 Iv from the -tops ot tlie Citv 11 i l -- ibe [ oliee. umler Cap ain Brack tt,. use almost superhuman efforts to re ‘tue order, but notwitbstami ng some : Ji n or twenty arrests wre made the upro rs? 11 cont uued. Finally; after •vdittng tj i.< fly lor the n >-ise tv), -b o s’ le tl)** G neral attempted to tuiki h in-elf heard by those wn> were ttt cl >se pr .ximity to tbc pla form, lie began t y saving : Fr.LL.oWi I ‘rriZßNs —The i.s>u3 i tow bciore us wtu-t ier the men—fvlri )s •f ‘Spo ni',” ‘-p m ”J —woo by f re and ran I Sviug it t overrliiow the. Country shall m e tt g. uns and so much coo u-t u tb ilntbtr stopp ‘d sp -a mg |: B dy vVti.'Oii, of the Kiist ward - 1 X >ve’ iniad mem vieuerai. they will jbe utk tu eoe <.t', l Here wall bes ‘ie br iken beads here in a lew tit uueo s Voice a the pi .tform, encouraging the s eaker. Go .m General lln y ae. only (Copperheads [Groan- a.to l ies of ’’pUi’liiui uu .”'J General !sutlcr.--l said the issue • .efo.e.u- w is wu iher the men who ny . fur -e ai l fraud s tight io ov rtliio.v (lie coij tr.- slid cjatrol ns gluiuou- Uvstiiiy-: [Groans and tlnce übeeis for. John i-. i iodm hi. winch were, lol |.,we i by tlir e cnev'i's lot “‘lieu ut | ler” from around tie pi atb.ru. J j Geo ii .tlei [coolly puEiug n.s teetti I with a golden lootli.j.. k, and onkiiig i ti iitc cumplaccotly upon the croWviJ | V ery w il, you have taken your tame | ..u i i win lake ml C. [ l ies ol :guo 1 | _o > j ”J ! AVo c”. —Thro cheers for Govern. I.n Fenton. ’ respondsd lo by uiiuglcd ! cheers and groans. lit; is sTaCCK WITH AN APPLE. General iJutn r- when t ii’ war -va- Close l [cries of ••spoons. ’J wneti t c u t reb 1 ii the Souih bad sutrende > I ed -- At this j nurture, someone in the crowd threw an app.e at the speaker with aneritiig pivci ion, >t -kuig him tail 1 in tile abdom oal cgioii, ad bringing tile -p ’cell tj ainer an ab. rupt ti rm.ii ttlon file incldcat crea* ted i <mhl deal of excitement en the pi i to. m but when Butler to..k the ti u t Hi h.s baud all I coolly cuuiuieuerd eillog i, and unwed t.’ Ills alitagontst as h ugh he .ad just dec i the rcc p. eni ot a I ivor mail ad of an insul , lie brought the Ii mse own, ;l and for a mu iljf t there was a unMor e l og in tn„-’ crowd But it was oal. lu - a m mtcuL. the lndigiiatii.n of the crowd i.roake tditn in ehe rs for iioff iiiii’g and groans for i>ud r ( ve-minutes probaoiy t:la, sod duung vvh eli tone General Buuer eon mued a nig Ii s apple and waiting or an opp >rUnit • to be heard. ON’ F MORE TO TdlE BREACH. (j. neral Bu'lei Qstraiiniig nis voic io tlie utnios', s • as tv> tie h. ardj Since l Ii ive been stand n„ here, fel lov ei’ z it-, 1 cml 1 not help reuirin ..ering now niu-ii tju et r these Ici- I ws [poinding to the crowd tin tne Guy Gal. steps) were m IBG4 when, ns ea* I ot having a ts ait or it the .load’ •I th'.V'oVcrniUellf they Had an h ne-r .lid true patriot and wnei. tll.s ci:y wa-> under mi c-> tr 1 u! a ii.jgi-traie who could conDol .it • Here thebe w s another o Hburst’ oi iiidignat nit. and • cries of ••.-po'iiis’ spun is ‘ were heartd ur .all side- wio.l ■Ug up with three cheers Jor il .iitu tu Voice on'tiie plattQrm—JoO.i Geii e al.’ • . . Genernl Butler—Ob, it i*> no ii e i’hev will tire by an I by, 1 supphsa. I am it >t a President nor. a YGco Plus d ii', thai I want to pander to the vi c p.iji ices of an :angrv crowd Cries. t ,f ‘ s lion's.’ u p -ous,’’ ‘di * home.” and lull I groan- si ill i> t-ri u ted >be speaker It wa- now h.l . pa-t thre. o'clock and th speakei ha I neeii tol ly twentv minute*, n CbdcaUo (ng. t’ obtain ; n or ii-n *nce. . C oil *ti t u lio ji a I A nr i(l n?ii!, The Legislature of Georgia his af' nted th; f>l iwing res •lution : ’ It ’ ‘>tpt h Tuat the ■ Le-gisl.ii u**e of tie.rgra decline* to ratify the <'onsti utiouui Amen .ment adding a fou>- tee.mli *eetou t.* the- Const itut'oi of t lie United St ites. ‘I lie Senate ad-mfe I this resol'a'inn ! u a'dnieU'ly, mi l the tl *q-e h* u.vot uf 121 to- 2, those voting in the-nega- \ t ve being Messrs. Hll-ngt .n. it‘ Gil ■ner ami I j um| Fireys. of annin The Comiu t'ee wh.. reported the rn^rTTi r 'iin itreimipiin cd_h_with a lo g | argument f reetitiittr the tacts that the States ai.nie are autle r z I to e nsiijer r constitutional amendments; i hit -Mich , aim mli.ionts 114 he proposed hy tw.o ----t turds of Congress or the l<e_ris atmvs “t two-thirds ot the St't s ; that tjuur 1 gia was ono ot ill original'States, and | the leg-slutino of t'otigress, the Ur da mafionsol the pres dent and t! “ issues made during the war <_mi to j rove til <r ! ‘he Gover tin nt of the United Stare* | held that no State coil'd secede, that the war only i termpred the pr.it ca! j relations of the Stages to the C ivern ! inciit: and that the cl ise of the rehel i 100 restored Ah ase relitions full,- when the Oort t toti >n became the 1 supremo law of the laud, VOL VI.-No. 47. THe argi nu nt then goes on to dc cl ire t-hat (Jeorjia and the Souije-ri ‘ St tes are integral parts of Cmigr s and that no Constitutional I'oiuih i-a i ho convened while such into, b portions re forcibly excluded 1 says tile adojton tfftl\e KiiKf. p .tton’ ‘Miieiidiiie.iit is no proeedm lor the ad >p von ftti s. I'ho Sou hrn i s iat'' a ,’ <lirri:i<r i* at time had n< delegations to he revived into <%*ntrress as now when they are . knied admittance; and th n cmn'lndes by -ayin*; that as the amendment in u< sti n ■ was not proposed bj tw .- thirds of .a (Jonstitdtionat Cott)twa>. the Committee rrconiihen ied the adojtio i of the resolution above gs en. Srnniblr Toll*. The tjoitis il e Menu-era t savs noth ing can he more shallow than the lope thlt aby amen.lni ots of the Constitu* ti hi CMu furnish any guarantees Hgam-t rehe.'l <>iis. A L r oveinme'.t that could execute itself without human agency ini i'll! b* safe from r bell ons. —ls the ifadi a s could invent one, thev ought |to take out apa nit for it. Jf it will I protect persons aid propertv, th. te | will he great demand for it in the world. A government strong enou.h to prevent reh. lli. n- at all riuios is too strong for the lioerti sos it- citireris.- i'll.- chance or insurrec Jons or rein !- lions is i In* price paid or fieed man.— i lie oof. s-cunty lor lr>e goverui-noiit is the c lisertt ut the governed \S lien ilia! is Wanted, rebel’i .ns wdl come, of necessity, and all paper guarantees are mere trash. ‘1 he Kadieuls ought to know. Innii personal experience. that Cm sturin al pro iisions are no re-* traint upon int rested part znns I hey know that what would otlmr w se be unconstitutional, may become i iwlul by necomii g mdi-pensml •t* a /.arty obj et!— low, ill n, do they expect, t>y td ir amendmeu>s of the Constitution, to lesraiu men from re bellion ‘{ They may fix up oaths of allegiance to a government. What io t'iey avail? All iaths of allegiance are conditional. When a g iverniu lit becomes destructive of ti cse ends ” t is the right of the people to alter or <ih<>l sh it. So e e have proclaimed, ad generantions of men have aeed on • ,t in ill emjntr'es and all -orts of go. verinueiits. When wh no coiiiuinnj. ties t el that t ey have good reasons o resi-t the government, all they w mt is too provocation an 1 thcopp rtunhy ■ 1 ■ - tV.ir in n Xowr Quai-lrr, The Allan ic Telegriph brmgs nr news that France has declared wu>- against Corea. This Iml is not ii in mill o’ name to readers of newspuneiy .■nut.is nevertheless the deML'naiioii i i con t y i/u te - important f sevei and im .meuMaj purpo-es,. Corea is ape - ii-ula in tne ‘northeast of Asia, j. j-e mg southeasterly into •be ocean, Wnich it divides into the Set of Japan m the east a .and the Yellow Sea on ih wes . It has never been aecurat urveyel, an I lit'le m re is known of t than that it is ah ut 01)0 mites ] i V 13") wile; ‘hat.it is. inhabited i* iboir twenty m lli-ms of p op].*, ♦ 1 ;1 t~ ‘foreign policy ’is m.he liiue-’ tli n the Chin se ; ami tint, althuug mt very fertile, nor pariicu n!y w ii provide i with ports, it has seve a b r •.or which might ,he i ude esc -.1 4 tav 1 stations.. The ex rent t o'. ■ho •pcowisoli is a convenient ■>< ‘ ■>’ yin for aii attempt ei'her u o i <'iii-a ir noon da|ranthe direct d.sta :c<- to t..v uiou ii -of ihr Hoang’ 11 . !,.. n inly s ene eighty miles, ami to i’ c vvesterinuost end of Japan >: i : lian that. We may conjecture t France expects to share with the Mu - covite r.Val in the partition o ■ giSals ami chattels ..f the ‘.s;ck ... . •f Asia; and to retain in the North *d \si;i the prestige which • lyde ,n and Hasting-long ago wrested from l er ie the South. —A r cw .Y<tr!c IV r(il . B*tn’t X'gro Jl jjrt-.xentotiv s. - she t 1 ‘graph a ooin/ces the 4; c -o •>f two neorues from 80-tuii to-'in.e dassachnseMa L *gislature. No a- u.o ’ hey a'e quite as goo |, and twine : i li ‘iiest as a large majority of the \\ r ; 11 11 that Have been s lit to that h i - if .they suit the Idogt-m: ms • they suit us in the place they are g - ■ to. ‘ I’lie names rs the Afiv-hn ts /ii g'le* are ChailsJ. Mitchell and •V’aliter. Mocliell, a .*el -ed ca.ed near,*, and printer hy trade Was u . uated in the wealthiest and mo t .1 tocratic war Ihi ihe City, again . .h.- >fthe lea lin<> whit lawyers of B <>.o ihe ward i* the borne of Joh . ‘ An. . Irew and .t'ongre small Sam IKi ; . 1 t ile other tiejro'Qoniin.ee, E. G .‘Vath. Kr t o (’hi H to be equ J ;<j any of the radon's- v ‘• nom lined fur ipo- L tgiskiLure-, —.d/V con T lyr'ijih, Baltimoue Nov. 14:— The H i-. Fair-in’ tins cty a'tr oig much an o-- : ion ’1 he celebrated h irses Pat d<et in ! Dexter wijt contest for a pr.hn u •I St.dUO to day The Police dilli t\ has been fi tally se tied hy the .’.ld’ I U dice force through {■• darshd, to the new ('oiuisioneifj. The old B >ard will turn over hi nooks and oilier propi rty : s soon a . hey ‘djusr ami cl so up the husuigs-, i 0. the Depart ucqC.