Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, August 16, 1866, Image 2

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jSoufSfrn $ r r a U .! D N IIARIN DR M DEAYENPORT II.IT O R » . ~r.in vl l s. <-.a .. ar c. ii if., i* •. Tlic Sonlh cm '•t»”aL for llrr t ls- Montgofcu ry liluir h.».s ccii-titu,. 1 h . r ‘lf, it won!] serin, a special aj ' ■ ‘ ! r the S-juth--a champion to defend h r Rcr»init a!l the r.-porsive slsngtvlang of cterj Kadie.il writrr rr speak r in ail ihe lad. We have no olj cri<>n to hi - <1 f r. ding < ft! South, jr.vi.lol he will bi-e th.J th fe:.- up-on proper grounds. Kerau- • ho i. .y think, or u: y know, that Mr. Steph. ns, a;. General Lee, ands ane few others, h ,kd upon »ece»i in “x* anarchy,” and that they w aid have sacrificed the f.nr mil!: .rn of liavi-in tie South —ha 1 they owned them individually —to rave the Union, that is no reason he : houhl state that th.se are, or were, the sentiment* “of nearly every ele vated soul in the South. - ’ I,et the truth, aril llu vrh i ■ t.jth, be told. A- a- rul thing, u far from the S. uth at the time ..f the Feres, i.n. an.l f;, > rcralyrars he lore if—-being wi'ling t a: r.fiet the value of four millions < f slaves, or the tenth, hue Iretb, millionth, or c v ] :.;t of it—!o save the I oion, as it linn w.-s, and had heen for years—on 'lie contrary, they would it finitely sooner have saeiili 1 twenty times that amount to ho out of what 11 v drilled a hat. ful aud op; rv. < :u. The South should neither ti 11 li sf rh< r self, nor stand iff, and let any one else tell them for her. She really ile in 1 I cede, was uuxiou • to seeo le, and it is coward ly for lor now In deny if, or Jet others deny it for hir. Kvn nor- —after all the oaths the South have been fora I total. —tin r is not one in ten of the true men that is at ail content with his situation, 'lhry know them elves eo -jii' -r. 1. nr. 1 arc men ly re sign c! ! ' their fate. As much as they up. plicate, and beg, and how, to l> “ ree. n Btructid,” they would do, right i ;v, ten times that nuioiint of sit]■]• Heatin'', I.egging, and Lowin;.', to he let alone, and h;; sullen and to set up lietiso for themselves. Nineteen men in every twenty, wo arc assured, feel just this waj ; hut no i ne 1 ok* upon the con summation of such a thing rs even a possi bility—and hence no one exp cts, or h p,o - for, or even now pray for a change. They only [.ray for strength to l- tr thiir burden' —n.t to C'.nt tin in of. Resigned as they are, however, to thcii fate, it nj.eecs tlum to know that i>ne por tion if their conquerors are disposed, appa rently, t) treat th in less cruelly and 1 ■•* un j u.stly than the ether. (If eotir. e, to this ;: r tion that favor them, they feed committed— r.ot without fear that it that party the .John son i irty) go down if really it is iiji, to g i down—they (the .'south) would he visited with ten fold more vengeance by the iinf.r giving and unforgetting Radicals. Asa general thing, then, the true men ol the South find it to lio their inti rest to array themselves on the side ol tho I’re-i 1 ut— knowing that if he succeeds in his policy, they (tho South) will lie a little letter off than they aro now ; while, ilTie fails—a thing not at all impossible—they v ill le utterly and everlastingly ruined, l’re ident .John son doubtless runs sotiio risk in his i .-r,, to In'ii ielid the South in her dire ex in mity ; but it need not ho ignored tl. it tho South reciprocally standing up to him (the Presi dent.) inns a hundred-fold more ri.-k than lie does in standing up for them. To sum up, the South feels she is hoj,•!, ly drafted to : erve ono taskmaster < r the other; and ifuiio forces her to make bricks without straw, anil tho other does not, in stinct tells luv, that of two evils—the one bearable, tho other unbearable—rof eottr-e U> select the former. ' K: crlrc Thom, but Watch Thom. ll'n. l liark'< Francis Adam* and John Q- Adams, sen mid grand eon, i. .pi'c;iw m , ol the Into I’r. .-ddent .1 iin Quinrv Ad. ■ it in stated, arc. l oth against tl.e i! and are strong adherents to the j li, ( >! President Johnson. The t ill daddy . 1 grand daddy before them, ;.e. rding to J>u:t' Green’s statement, joined the Jdi.is n pr.riv stayed in that par’y long enough to humbog every body in it, and thereby to work him self in! > the Presidency, and then limi'y turned bask to the old Federal Party —his first love—and made or.e of the mean. most low-down, underhanded, unpipeipltil, malicious, per.-:.- ent ccem . a the South over had. After a Southern man, General Jack on. vrhijped out that cld imp ruination ol via dietiveness, John q .1 'he (the litter) never had 'any more use, in the way of file;. Fhip t r ic and h eliug, for the tiouth. die immediately e .nini.ne, I saitating tl nc.ro question, and he agitated itlong as .)e live l. Me do v t object, however, on ill.' see. .nt to lore > • the u and grand sen into xid v nservativca; only, in connection tiifi ~itb, v.c re-.rve the privilege of watchii g them bo b very cl \ All this nny seem perhaps a little too illib eral, or even un just—this holding of chit* .iron and grand-ebiidren responsible for the uisd. moanors and siiort-c inings of pa rents. In answer, it may bo said—then, lot the parent cat rot such an enormous an: aat rs sour grapes, if ho trou! I r.n* o n edge tiic teeth of his children to the (h. and and fourth generation*. 2:7? Our thanks r.rc due. n-i.d 1..; ’ y fendeted to cur aeeomplidicd l.tdv fii -. 1 of Grnntiancl. 51ns S. 1! p , f,,- th,, \ ' Ito Kfgli- !■ ■] ' ; .1} ••- Haii.p .mi Mketivu tv Hfumv - *! •- or p od by divci* ! ettiz '• that there will lea grand Kill It .ad M-. ' Meeting h. 11 at tho city of * t rli~.-. on i hurt lay. i It th day e.f Augu-t: iiitltading .he * ill is e»l r-, an I ii- nls ■■ i, rally - I tl. Savann >h, i.i th ti N * *i . • i road, for the j irpo; o' nuking ... lo r t-rcul ii efi-rt to L>ui. 1 evil real. 1. ! dy is ii vit" and. fr i Savannah Ui Me ph:- Nrwspap: r, friendly t,< th-road tif* r . ed to copy tbue 11, "r i! iw.s giver.' ice's I this ineeting. Avery targe attendance i> . ipeeted Jaaa-Sirc pii'arss *-f I.at an j. ! * -u : fully colored, m Is; Lought at tl.e .ton. <' Messrs. Jiiowner A(o , I it. Julius..n, N. I . Incwiy .t Cos., and A. W. Junes. Kvery maa •lio'ild bare tl.so. I. i.. lbs fs'uily. r.,r ti,.; ll.ial l Thrift and lud«'i»cM«lci»*:»t. Tim idea “ ii’ritlili■ i l ist Week, 't n Factory on a grand scale, with the most ap. proved styles of machinery, and conducted after the mo.-', approved anl economical manner—looms u;> ani'J-.t l .a desolation, both ol w..r and ''sir ieti. drought, v, id, ~ T- .st refrerhing tlf -•*. V ! tl a‘. is el the Leuificent m ivc. i nts wLi '‘i hould re ceive a cordial “ second ” linn every cilucn t ),ir past “ih jiciiiL in . ” ws at one hanic ful, and full of detriment tj r.~ as a p.s.phi ! A clang ■ of policy in >-v the imp' i.i'iv, demand. The deploti m ol our exl w. ted country by excessive “ drain. i/.-, norlbward- for everything that '.re <- rr or «.-e, has not only h i us prostrate , n our hacks ; but lias reduced u i almost to the i xtinction of lif. ! Foil si we adopt the lun atic's motto : “ .\jh r i/in’/i, tin ilm tnr," we m i-t recujierat; our failing strength by vigorous efforts in new ninl sueci ■ Inf line < ! divi r-ifie-l op. lation N’ot only imi' t we Inrnisli suit ,!.!.• employ merit for our whole popuhti m ; hot wo rmi-' introduce “ imniiimii/,'’ l y which one man may do tin work of tvv• uly '. \e , let u have our *' fictories ” in every town r.ti i city; on every limpid Pr am in the ‘‘ hill country aod let cur “ j inc land ” region., li, lit. up with their millions of “lies’’ caning the whole atmosphere t > r. sound with tlic whirl of ma '.in ry ar.d th ; hum ol In y life. We bring into the South annually, from abroad, from eight to t. ri millions of shoes, slippers,, hoots, brogan- —paying out all tin* co t of labor, cost of transportation, and | rof (its of lir.-t j urehii;. r< l uls i, many m re mill i.e.s of at! h's of “ nl l -m'iih rt-.'h' Now, it would he a id. and profitable opera ti..n f..r .i:i, four acute “calculator* " toes titnatc the amount if “ drainage ” thus ru! orod yearly ; and Ih u, try to “ figure out ” 1 the number of million* of dollars which, by a more patrhdlc policy, they could manage to i ''it'u nt l i-.Hi. , out ol tliosc imno'i.se .sum-, for the■■uj.p'Tt, eomf.r!, and thrift of our own citizens ! What town or city in all th . Saitli, better adapted than this to the man ul’aeturo ol’ hats, bonucln, shoes, boots, ud dies, harnc s, and all kii ’- ol l’urni'iire? How many thou- u.ds of < irt.s, wagons, car riagcs, buggies J.e , might here be m id. And :oi fa thousand o'l.ir articles. ’1 lie life ih/ is upon us ! And the voice ol the Almighty Ruler of the world—is it not war.: iog us against, depending, ash,! re, upon “agriculture alone,” tie drought cutting oh all hopo of support from that ipi irh r 1 M m occupations are carried on micc ‘Ssiuliy at ... season* Or it sotuo of them fail, others s.! afford compielency. Multiply, diversify, avi give employment to every hum!, occupation to every mind. This and ue, then must we not only ho a comfortable ngd happy people; hut soon our wealth, instead of taking wing s and ru hing “northward,” a* do the birds ol passag”, rv, rv ye ir, wll r. in upon u-. North, F oh, K. -,u i Vh, ■ , 1.. 1' WiIVCiS t'i . uS..'.' j ’J> Vui SfAi.r.iCoi Nti Cm i,' -'i he n.oulh 1 j tori.l f this (’out ’ JJoyntOU, •Judge, .-ol Pitt M. Urt.’-vn, ri •! ciior,—com menced r • v .- >n on .’ln; Ity tuarning l ist, and, ei ;ilioUitig two dae tolj nr. tiod the ivu 1 day, ('l'm.-day) about night. His 1 1.-n, charge to the Grand Jury is j.rei: nine, i to have been pertinent. sensible, wcli-Jvliv red and characterized by unafi ■■■('• 1 dignity and good taste.* The S dicker al o v.- '!; •. rlorntcd ;! resj :ui tions <! JJ .Hi to. jjl.dow i ij pendel tl.e busii.e-s tr.ti.iciv.- ! e.d by the Court during its term : The Mate >• Fannie lfutf. Assault a .1 j battery on a notrro. Verdict not <*ui tv .The S. ite > s Splite Mr: khtid. t-oW-’d man. Adultery. Verdiet, guilty. S v tone, and to pay a fine of fifteen dollars ! costs ; in default of payment, thirty .Jays in H . I hi* Iri il and eunvi dion ought to rpr’: the eyes of e’l negroes to the t ,th: ,f , un it s'tiny were living, together asm u and w.fAm tile i\h c! March, iHdti. it is r. res ell ry that they shouid (r.-cure lieen-es and be legally married. Th* State n I'. i/.ibcth Kirbow. Carrv'- t|ig concealed weapons Plea of guilty. Saide: ee, 11,> v. iti-.t.s and costs, or twenty ■I.IV.S in j lil. Twelve true Li Is were found, and about forty ,givil C3»C.s were disposed of. “Afii-U I’FJTit .it,; Doctor."—Ken tucky lias held an election in which the ( oi. creative oi democratic ticket has heat the lLadieal t;. !.a from twenty to twenty five thousand major:'.y. Had tbs Slate done five years ago, rs sue L:ri now done, and !.ir iiudng men, stu‘h ss C.ay, Hrickeaiid.. . and IJuckncr, ad wed her do, the | or So i h, Kentucky herself inclu ded, in ail { reliability, would not now have been ignorn t.ioasly bowed at iha list of the conquer, r. —begging to 1 o pardoned,—beg gingtosneuk back into the In ion,— begging to have tl cir lit’le pr, perty restored.—nil begging. ,m rif them, to le ~ ' r.ved to swear they nev.r were seccssioni-t.* at r.’l. but 'twl to ebev the bidding us their State Jte , A c. This is the Fta*.- that essay and to he u.ti tr.il in the gr,:e. warm—(he I,atlier-wingr 1 bat. cons rting r.i .'her with beast nor w .h bird, aftgeli _r f > belong to both, nod,me r, 'i i/y. justly me iting-t! e eontc-mpt of the one side and the ItJMrcd of the other We rejoice, however, at the rcl ription of the State, all. it it has coma es er Fie (i.-vcntF. . fter the i * i> u;r. Hews. -pen-1 loth' > T«l*graph.) Till! A 1.1 I.l'lt I\. Aug. i I A ! t’.c re;.' aibna i u ha- fi • : .'t ■ -.' ul ii. >l*o : lhe del.- • r I r in full i : i irsril g 1 hum r; r- - -t*t * ii H*t»» -♦ *i*-»j* -■ j •« uni*.“ft ji : ■ *v t Vi.ry < .*-c ti j. v»i --: I.r ; i i ._ r nit’(< ‘ It i* i t Y‘i ? ' r:ai:l ''’hither (!..*! jild iog v. i 1 e : . :> : . u.st by t .in rr .... I e latehe ■ bav. lieen rccicvmd hero by t! friend'- <■!' Mr. \ all.r liiigbaur from jr mi ne nt I VtT" r r.' e.it; lidates. ri'jii' ting that h-‘ will no; go into the Convention, and th - nrobabi.iiis•* a. that Mr. \ alia nd in gin ’■ will Ml this and si:,.liar :,;.j cals, tor .I :!.* gei. ral harmony of tl. i’ :.v ti n. There i* no * r liability of arty di-t’iri .r.*e ,l l ough th It ii' ,1 I'rcMi contain-the m-.f i: l! ‘i.ruiatoiy appeals. I in'on Ftcpliens, Judge I.yon, If. a. Tl. - liar IcToan. Mr. < hr -tian, S .1 Smith, and W..». 'V i.gl»t, o! t iei rgia, are here. AI x an !er 11. >:"j Ikis- is on hi* way. Warwick. CiSCIN.NAtI, August id. —Till re were fit deaths f. in (hoiera on Saturday, and <>' ~ JTI-V ’ll.: Hoard of 11>'ll 1 :i h . d.ei 1 1 tl?.;! tl. a e is epidi uric. \’i v. t hi. tvs. Aug 1:l • -T!.o i t of deaths from olodira for IS lioui*, siding thi* riioniing a: e I*H 11. AlO I.t'tl IA, August IJ Ti: re was ijui:,' a stir t • lay over ar. port in tin N v V. rh //. ,;<»/»/that fjoverm r t'ltrtie, o! mi., ha l-. ei'tly e .;!.•«! fbr two tlici'.i.d militia t'.r 1 n if.' dor; <; the the time <>f the (’oii vcnti-.n, and that trouble will pr, bably ersue. ! i,.mki:,', .‘.tig. ll'li.—Nap..'cm d< m :tn* - IV ... I’ru-.-i i the rcviv.fi.-.it e.i oi the 1 . ■ ’’frontier by iti cxtcn ! i»:i t> the Ulrie ,a it was mark 1 provions to its disturbance in Isi 1. The military and navai prcpaj.ilions wli'ch are h in - carried on in franco in.hi th - b<:f th it the Kmp t>r will make war ii' his demand is not coni plied with i mau l 0..u-.'d great excitem *nt in R v! "i. A si nii-i Ilieial jonrna! in llerlin recom mends Ib-.t -ia t i reC'it.'.ttuet (iertrtany as far is i .-sihlc, on the basais of * pro* rvati'*n . I ila* vital an 1 eonstitutiond lißht, ,T tli" .:,;. t. * wl icb aro t.he ; iinc.vd to lor. N'l.vv I I.D.i.as. August 11.—The liras 1 .Jury n ii.. a r. p .rt of the testimony on the late riot* Spi iking of the Conventiun, :t .ay-; 'i’hi* : sumption of power by the-c no was flagrant, atftl an open and ili liant upp. Vitb ii of the law. It was an iasol. ut and lawless attempt to subvert gov, r.nnen' in. 1 ,1,. ;r,iv tho t'uii.stiturimi, and under th ■ In -uf.no-! ouiitries would have been pun >l, and with dia'li. Mi.mi ms, Augu t 9. —TI ■ i ffiiv rs •! tjt steamer llauibletcn report that II ! ma. At k m :i“. had 1 n taken by the i' llty rixih I’nif.d Ktntes ilolori il iron).*. They w. r firing iiidiscrii'itnati ly on the whites, and swore they would burn the town and kill e very v,’..i:e ) i.- >:i. <)u • citizen was fatally Well;, bd. The CXebeUn'llt Wa.- irt’tCt.S.', tl 1 the citiz ns v' re Hying to the w> r Is. aii.Auju t 1 I. —There w. r. 3' diaths lrnm I’l.olerain the city yi-iterd iy I’HII.A! Kl.lTJd CUNY' \TH>N. l:nifA, Aug. 11.—Th ' Coavtn ti ti as omhl.-.l in Wi g.vam at l“.!st>, p. 1 n Mr. R.gmhd! ~pf: 1 the (',u.v :.l: :. Lv saying : * “ < ’ —1 have fa am jn< tl t if.de I’-..in South Carob'.a and Ma-s a’ t !;■ will now conic aim in arm iu’u the l' .avei.ti'.n.” This announcement was root ’. wit’ r it applause, the a idicnc ■ rs-ng. At that ma in. nt >!:;b.r (I'T.eral (' d'Mii ’J and t i v. f )rr, of South Far.-liini, at the lmad of the dole. :ti mi, marched arm in arm, ban n,r f! ving, an l music playing. Fhout afirr • lout, • pontniu iu : and g ‘non !. r< ut the i.i:’. fears fill- 1 t’ ' eyes of th-; tleh ■' •.:•.•* and —p; o ntor- (in rtil John A I'ix was leonimi. 1 'a )• !». r-.ry chairman. Inaccoptin l"- sd-1 : I r raid this ns ti ('.invention oft." dinar, ehnraoter, it t only on nceouut of the high sock I and politic il standing • f the • u t rin, ii v, h > , impose it. hut because i: is n (’on\, nt ion ol t opb of «/■ the State, of this I 'ni ui: [•> j , .use ] mid because vear no* ,1 ■ ibt, if its proceedings are condo'-t. I wi*h Ii irmony si. 1 good judgeiii'-nt, that i oil! lead to n. -t mpiortimt re-u!ts. !• b, truly said ;hat no body of men have r: • on ibis continent under eireuinstanc -s - > tno h a I • > important, since the rear 17yV. [aj pi..-, l] tiie year v.heti our am- ■ to; • ;»<ctubied iu tbi.- city to form a 1 otter guvernn it for tin. ?tat(s whieb a , i the .1 e. • leraioa, a goyernnunt tviii.-ii hs bi a ■ Grmud and m.-ult mort u luring. • 1 1 1 •■ 1 1 it ha.- eueonritir, i and ore: .mu. [Applause ] fen Ffati.* have y*.t no lapre ; -o'.' r.i 'ii in th: legislature ..f ihi • . •untr,. and as this is wrong, we have com ■ here protest again'', and, as touch as is in p ewer. I to redress tea - vrr.mg. When the Presi d :.t es the t I.i* .i rates declared tha' war had e as< and. all <!, id tti< i ight o! ’ ;vp r-. ent-;:! a Yho exacting of new eon ■lit oss is subversive t.i our national ii rty. oiid and npr. rous to the public p- ice ]hou l Af-pdau-e.] Is this the government onr lathers foisgli* : 1 establish, or which wo have fought to in. . tain Y He trusted that in the and -libel.i:'; •< fth . ('..nventiou, the main idea Wf.iild l e to change the present com plexion in (kmgres*.; to purify the republic, and Llin ; it back to i' original standard onr country —on ■ tl. -r- and ~ ■<• union ol >qv<ll Fttitc*. Alter the appoii: ui -nt of Coinniiftees on Credentials, resolution*, an 1 organisation, the Con\ention adjourned until tomorrow at noon. s e- ‘r I> ... b.s t.cen nominated in C.mraittco a- pcrttiament ei ainnan \ ailandiugham sent a let: r t > the Ohio de’egati jii deel ning to ;• > into the t’onven tien. It will be read!-fore that holy to eg >rrow. Pnr.sr.Nr for I’RKsU'rxr J).\vt Kiehrnond Hoard of Trade recently raised, by subscription, n *un of money necessary to ps euro r Hr. Haiisac mfortablo ctia:r. it will bo p-ircbaeod an 1 forwarded to the di'tingui'liid gentleman at once. The t'o-mniirtec of arringem-r.ts Hor lay ing the corner s!>ne of the Douglas Monu ment have announced that the ceremonies wili lake place Frsteml'cv tl.e 6th, end the oration w.H he 'lehvfre iby (In r 1 I>ix.— O. .v , . . . , . . p Pjj; T ANARUS,; Tin Ft:' "lan Mii.itart Reaper R.tKfjl >ui Multke, the author of the g- ad •• .pa:gn which terminated so di-ss •t .u/’ '' ■ '.he aru.i . Au.-tria, ha-, su Iden !y r i. • • the pit.; a<d 1 ••( military fame. — i{ !■ * i* i* con®, f.-J tl. 1 1 a nm-t< rly • •:!!,-! a : • the br.. dir. . tin » th” in th. Lot * ; S-.-lowa r*T*f K —grs'T. ItT-d , |.-‘ u.d.itarv t r s]. . ~ i with- i.-i 'ex': rg.; at. iin | r-e.i ii; g: 1; .aiuii--,ii.it. ti,* r ■ is *1 i-p!:*■ - 1 t!m - ini'- * lidenc * ot i*x* ■itive tib:.. y, eiinbii”. ! with cxtr.iorlinary f ,r. - : 'ghf. Kvcry r.-gini nt stetned to be ix.eriy where it >v:- wanted, with •rlcijuute -•it:’, .a!vn . - at hand. 'J’j ti.n; al \on M lik*, pro’ ;■ ! mor * than to any other xii-in. is l’ras-i t i h-bte l f r the signal -uc c - , hieved by her aruis. A letter from a . 4 ry corr..-; .indent at iJrunn. -ays ot t! : stingui-he l officer : • ’ ireful and lab ;riou.-, 1 e has worked out c >!i his own l and atrl ! imsolf calculated almnst every detail ofth [, radons in which l.e ha; taf n Kurope l.y surprise from tie be 1 . :.i:.g rup’riity of hi ..tioLe.s and *.h. tre tie teivus co;i*c«juonces of his dispo.-nijas, : I,ff.rc 'i the Austrian army was wither ed aw y almost before it was gathered to i geihi.r. and wdiich have we»n tor him from eountry'ii.’u the tide ol the fi r -t stra'egi-t in Europe. This high ■i. .mi"; b tightly h. tow and, if wi- ■ evidenej atl ,rh-l by cns-in _ lined ii 1 is. Tit” grea' strgt .is* i- it - 'i I bed as hiving oeeuj-i.’d in th” tv : n fliet, a position - m- di-t-ut”-: in ti. r Ins armies, and. ait Iby:'i- •. ■ i . • graph, directing eviry movement with hit vch,n- preci-ion, until victory p.uth, don his 1 um r- . .Vo one in Kurope now asks. •• \\ 1.0 is (leneial \’on Aloltkc?” drill. DoSTlK’b Sl’F.Ei ft. flic New Or leans Tiiiii-s gives what it declares to lea true report of th» speech made at the radio and mas- me ting, on the “7th uliini >, by the dea l Fr. Fustic. Here is a part of it: Fr. Fo-tie, in the course of hi* remarks Friday night, said: “ I waut the negroes :•> I.v : the right ol .-ufifrage, and v. • will give them thi- right to vote. Th. rd will be am tier meeting here t -morrow night, and (si Monday i vv -i t you to come in your ; '..ir. 1 want i„i c -,v lcloeune. I want r brave i . i to c, mi, who will stand by ti-, and w>; will stand l.y them. Cum:' then in y, f i \v. r to that me ting, or never go to another p lirieal meeting in this State. Vi e have three bundle 1 thuusitiJ black men with white h ~rls. A No. er.c hutulred the -and good and true Union white men. wh i will light !br and he.-i !e the black race, against t! c three lyunire 1 Ilmusand hell h '.ii 1 iv’ e!■; i'orgtj.v thcic are but two par tii .-. Tht r. : no i ippcrhcad* now. t Ml. Ti .’u now making a speech i- heart ands .ul vsi-1 1 us. lie and others )vi,n would m : year ago apeak to me, now Take mo by the hand. \Ye am four hundred thousand to three l.uuiir. 1 thous ml, and can not only Ip but >.’! . mil it’ the other ptirty. - mlgc Abe I, v.ririr his ; rm ii irv. in i.i N ,rry Hay h hi* */.«.*-' c;,„ . may b: expf'-ti and t ; ,.i . and jadii ••. with tin-re than a then--r. smm in, may interfere with.the e; ,n : th>• r"fore, let ill 1 rave men, and u - ar-’s. • luT* in Monday. Tin m wi!l 1,, no .-U'-l: | u,’rile affair t'* at Memphis, bu: i! in■■:!’. id wit!., tlic .- u -of New 'gri-; n •.,11 run wi'!. Idoui.” .\ New Fis’ iviuv—Tin; .‘.or:: —The “ ague phttit ” ha* lecnrly b >«n itN covered—not tlic ) br t that cure* a.gus, hut t! -■ on” that i it. Here -.ne ] bm*. nt least. thaYvv <in nn'i vvi ut l» ing | ovorwlutiu. ,1 w ill nppli arioi.- i r s, -I To ho sure, it is a little and t ki ; a rood eye, aided by a eno-l n.b-rn e.pp, ;n ,-ee it ; but when fbund. it e.i: not I said ir *• i no great shaker,” for it is the “get.uim Shaker seedling itself. Hr. I. 11. Salisbury, «f Cleveland, Ohio, announce-.- in the Ann r ■'ni Jut mot of Mi. I.'ml S'it :•■■■■. t! at fever .i : .:uo i paused by an i into plant, which is found wlier taguant vva r has just dried away. si i, or l productive dust ol b - :e dii’l'u-. i through thpni.'it il hi . t.ik a into the system by br /■ i; .-, r r b i- m*e of tl a' vvi 1 rea 1 sj opoo, ti;.' i'”u--. The habii.sof i!.-m min uto ]1 : ' let 'y accord vvirii v, 1 was bofo o known id tap I'cctirret:” us ti.i. ;a, . ■ 1 that they are the real eat: o of it ha ll cn shown by taking box'* of earth cm- turning them to if acts v, h re an ague was never known to occur. In nh ut two we. k? alter the ague plan vas taken there, well mark' and oases of th - disca-e; p-p,eared. Thi< d:s,- ,'ery do.« n.it, a.! vet. increase our i lact. In: it will j.» >l.7' v !•.. 1t ■ tl- ... j . as i. e •. . tin 1 • u I- w i.<> gut such a i ■le • . 1 , erv 1. i l;c sp-.-ris,. \ !1 ■, i . ii ’ and then t-j a height vary.:.w. I ity, of from (nitty to mm liun-.i,. ~ - cxp iins why night air bungs ■ -i V ny tlevatci Jucagtiio arc free Jroui i Alter tl. • ag ; ■ s, ,1 is ; iken into the sys t> ■■■ ’.he plant i* | ropagate-d there, and the I-a...nt becomes a sort of aniioat and l.ot ! . >i. Anm-ini.i Ai/i inuitui ■'*(. r- . The Kieli ni nd Ah dmi <r «ap : • lb. >. OrltNin- riot has giv.-n ii\sh cir ; i.ey to oid lies that had been nailed to the nutcr. Among olh.rs we see it stated that there are s eret societies throughout the t-outli, where ‘a solemn oath Ts taken tha ; none hut returned rebel officers and soldiers shall be put in place and power amontr the S .nth, rn people. That is God’s tr;»:n. ‘ It th:- is ‘God’s truth,’ ive F-.uid like to know what the devil deals in. It there are any societies here in which such an oath is tak ui. we- have yet to learn ol it. J hey must b > secret indeed if we cannot hear of them.” S.K* : iie LaGrange Reporter says tiiat .-me liegro. -in Mcniwetlicr county, not vv i iii .g to be troubled vviih t !i. ir old lather, who wa- e.d arid infirm, c rried him to a brush tci.t - ouio di.- aiticc from tl.e ir cabin, whore, a few days alter, he was found dead from -tarvati- n. Mr. P oker, their former - v; ' ' : ; • fi 1 cn g.'.i-g t the f)•>■•{...found the buzzards prey ui :: '■ ' 11 1 an - I ily. It was with great difficulty that .Mr. it. r iU g„t th, rrclthes to I;:tVC tile eld bt!ril'd'. One f the son? p vo as a r as m why he did n f : : _ bii* fall: r i ark 1— ■ m ,f . 1: m will ketch mo.” ®®>. ?omo fend of tl lower dmoii.i. ns .n lint.] e. si - , Y: ‘iy hung a little bey. welve years of ago, near I’elLfmt, Ala , bv - y ' round his neck, and NEWS. FACTS, &C The c.ttou crop in Marengo county, Ala , i- utt- rly ruined, says the “ Recorder,” of Marengo. Mi- .1 Ilan n, a niece of the poet Oli v, r < ■ bl-uiith. it is said is lit in.-in pover t. . and- .if iug from Its a—, in \\ -t Hob< - i rine but) r, tin 1. ill sei ndmt , f ri.e I'r i—:ant K former, has just died in • ierm.inv, a tncnibt r of the Roman Catholic Cliurch. Th ■ Ini;,i rial (Jovcrnment of Mexico ha* ~rd, r. J tlic stiju* .-tration of Fanta Anna’s domains. Gen. Ijltkxf.i:.—Gen S. I>. Uackner has aecepteJ rfte l ’residency of an Insurance company in New Orleans. Swinburn, by general consent an “ Heir Apparent ” to the l.aureateship, has in pres* anew volume of “ l’oenis and Kallads.” The New York Tri'.uin calls fora Nation al t'unv. ntioa of ail the negroes in the Uni t' I St ;*• S. t, and l-l- ariag r.ek, at the rate of 82,01d.' per ton. Ins been taken from a (juarry at Cortland, and a stock company is to be formed to prosecute investigations. Hu:i. G o. \Y. Julian, of Indiana, was can- I in Washington on the “Till ult.— Womb . ifhc, t'.o, felt it was “ the proudest mom. nt of his life I” , Ti ■ ! hil.idelt.hia North American, edited : v Iforton >leMi ■!■ !. M y r « f the city. !:• !' re a l!.: Ii al sheet, e nt ,in td a h ad • 11: the -d instant favoring t': Adminis ir.ui ai of I’rosident Johnson. The Chicago ('oiumitteg of ! r laying the corner stone ol the Fouglass in ,’iuiueiit announce that the ceremonies will take place on the Gth of ifeptemb r. Hi -.ration will be delivered by Gen Fix. A .jui' ote letter from Islam Harris, at t'ordV.-a. Mexico, i* published in the Fay ett< v*"c i'eim.) Observer. He expects to live .. 1 ! die in Mi xjco, and regrets only the Mu: and. r -! the leaders. ’flu; only iinj .■ -rt un t hill which did r.ot he i- :i law, is that admitting Nibra-ka into tl:,- Union as a State, the I'resident did not otijy either Il ais” that he had signed He ha ; tiler; fore res.-rved I is signature, whi !i s- cur. > its defeat. I’rinc » Christian’s uncontrolkdile grief at the dedication of a Frinee Albert statue lir.-t attracted (j.iee’i \’ ietori i's attention, then ln r regard, an 1 finally her consent receive him as a son in law. Sly dog, ( '(ttts. ~~ G ;ti r.d Grant, according to the New \ ;k < «, is a Fenian sympathizer. It also say- t :,f “Grant's dcfi tatioti of S’, w ar ii- lair, -Idngly and amusingly undisguis ed. It bubbles iiji and runs over on eviry proper and i-.pree-r occasion. '1 :,e ger:oral is look’.ig ahead. Sensible' peo| le are n4at a 1 •-s to know where he stands. llis programme vvi 1 1 A ■ ilevelnpe 1 ab r the re-.rr!» o! the l’liiladclpliia Coiivui (’v'l.v* ti.n. <)■' of our rxchanges » ivs : W’eliajipcn ■ 1 ii. in the eb.r-bes of -a no '! .yal' pa -: i- : • ■ V it :. y o li. ’ ' e ‘ iry ! i. b n -i 11 ..7-1 : . ;! >] • der i.’d piThur. by ia.ii ! You !■ e-ht mine j ri.-ner I—repp- 1 — by t an 1” Few Advertisements. OF PICIAIi. IV. His lios. r A. Iti.g.vav, Miy.-r : At a 1... • ! i::g ..I'ill ■ t-iti/. :- "f lllitiill lull o’l Friday 1.-i't Cur tlin p - |...*0 ..I'd,.vbi.iir vn.vs un i nitaiw to raise l.r-U !.. « . i|. tie' I-ire I'rpiirt - • .if ve.'it'l appiri '• 1 to rail up" tie ,-i'iz-iis mid -■ .• wliar tun,unit eonld I). raised. In oorjuieUion vvilii alike comtoittee "f llnv,. ‘i-'.iii tlie Critiin il n.k aiul Ladd-r I'o . N .. 1. ib ilVin 1 - ■ t'ompHiiy. No. 1, mid two from City Council, b.'g leave to -tate that they have p.-rl'orined the duty niposed iipnui them and that tl.eir . (forts and. rao'.rtrnt.- tl.nt the rb-ii-1 . ij■ .■ t e-nmiol l>.- obtained by subscription. Wo therefore i e oimnend that your honor call i:j ~ii the prop!,-, in the exerebe of the elective Irateddsi-ritT -rnrd.aii.-e v\ i;h the I tth section of oi:in!.-dhv ;ueh" rtle-t i! v (.’olliu-il to inn o-o a .'peci.d lax for that pnrpo-e. 1 - to. : a, «. ! >. tin,: .-v-tv ic.f .-•!* V I: •: i-r W :r: the CorjiQi' ii" iim-U—ot th. .‘ily ■.■nrV t.ot iu-lp sc .tig the it iportaLcecf a vv vtt orgninsed l ire i ‘.-pa r! 111 —lit, ,1. A. i.i I-,!. 5., I‘hairmau i itizon Com. 11. C. <1 NMNGIIAM. , Ifn It. .‘c i. Cos. 1. h ft!.' >Ol>\V< iltT!!. Ch'n F. Ce. JNU. >. \\ ini. Ch'n from t ity Council. Election Hotice. \ i. e! r o ■ \ 1 man to till the va . A ' - • ■■■...! I■ ■ the i. in-ration of w. f. V,V- If. \.::i he If : t on s.Vlt Rri.W, the cn 111 h or of 9 A. M. and 1 th | da e the v>trs of '' ■ cii v will jd, use signify ti,a:i-approval or ui-npprov ,at of a special lav lo ii.g ievi.-.t for the purpose of fitting out., the t'i c I)- pavtmei.t. llid.'is? on the tickets *‘s(.cc::d tax” or ' r.o special lav." A. ldil.l A MV, augHi—-jt Mayor. .\olice to Debtor:- unit Creditors. i id, p i -.is litd.dUi-,] to tl- estate of James - V V> M idlchroiks, late of Fpadling . oui.t v. decca-ed. are notified to come forward and settle immediately, and those having demands against ¥id e.-ta'c arc r-.pnestpd to present them duly antheiiticatcj in terms of the law. •I. 11. CUNNAI.LV, angle Administrator. /GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas v T R. F. Mann applies to me for letters of Disniisdon on the .state of Rho.la ilamil. late (>i said couny, .ieoeased. These arc. therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to be and appear at my "(lice within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist why such letters of dis mission should md be grant'd. Given tinder my hand .V ollice tins l.jlli August, 1806. 6m F. D. DISMCKE, / MiURGI A—SI’AIJUNG COUNTY.—Whereas VT .1 lin ]>. Moor, Administrator of the estate of Lee Strickland, late of said county, deceased, applies to me soy letters of dismUsidn. Tliesf are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested or eoncevned to he and appear at my office within tl.e time pi .scribed by law, and .-’low cause if any exist, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given U-. lor nv hand nt office, ihis the lMfi of August. 1 SIC. * E.D. PISMtTKE. nugiO—vua Ordinary. r \ nonel V—SFALTH NG Ct >('N TY.—Whereas Dim ! I*. I'.lder. Guaifdan ~f David’ IV Mn~ lair n . I F.liz ib, ;h A. Gray, formerly Klinbeth A. v. dair. applies to ::.c for letters of dismission. i aese are therefjre to cite and admonish all p. i sous coueerned to be and appear at iny office within the time prescribed bv taw, and show ,-,nsh. 'fnnyYvis'. why sil'-h letter* of dismission should not iie granted. Given ue.b r tov hind, at office, this tho lull >1 -v August, Dm.o, • F. H. PISMUKE- \K W ADYERTISEME\ Tg (U'-uKUIA. SSI'AUJINO CUUNTaCwT X Cveorge W. (J rant *u«l E. \V. beck, Execm** • i 11. I*. Kilpatrick, dec tut td a[|.ly’ to IdtKrs of dianii*»ioD «»ii »ai«l€-tatt. There ate tb<*it-f»r»r to cite an<i admo; persons t * l»e an.! ap|>ear at inv oflSf within Ihe tirn«* pit s/rih.d by law. to show if any nrfst. w hy racti h tters of nut l*e granted. Giv**n under niv hat.d at office, tin* *„ Ist!., l-,m. ' F I. DISMeke o*^ 0 *^ auglti—Cm i irdio,^ W ANTEOt! 1,000 BUSH£iB DRIED FRUIT WANTED BY DA MEL & RCGKBR, (Cunningham’s oldslaud.) GRIFFIN, GA. nugl C-ts PITTS’ 15 AUGER SHOP. OI’HX at all times for the neeonunoilatioc of (teiitleuien 'liiankful for pn.-t patronage, the would respe.-tfirly solicit 11 eontinnanca of ih, -amo. Jle n.-ks liothir.g but n trial in order tr. guarantee satisfiietion. attiisiioi' is on t lie coiner of Hill street .*nd Hioadway, in the l useuient of Maj, Moor*? building. nnglO GECHIGE I’HTS, Barber. > RHEA JOHNSON, Grocers, Produce, -A ' - AND COM MI c I0\ T M EROHANTS, \i:i: r- -1 vine •talitfv a largo lot of SIT. Alt. i.'OFFEF. FI.OF It. liACOX. I.ARP. Kljl'E and 23ag§in^,, An 1 every article kept in their line of trade. \IW Th'-ir is opposite F.UICK WARE IIF ir-F , Si ,1, .MON STREET. THE GREATEST INOUGEMENT OK TIIR SEASON AT . mils. rr , -A.Yi_.c>TT’s EHPOSIUM ((QNTL 'i! LAVING a radical change in lusi nes* th .• - - as,in, th. und<:*igi ed otters the next FOLIA or Ft FI Y DAYS, a LARGE, FRESH and FASHIONABLE STOCK of }fi//inrrif and I'anetj Goods, * at pa 1.-, s that will astoni-h the most incredulous. Vie si: nipt no humbug, but the goods Ml >1 and \Y 1 LL be sold nt some price, a portion of the stock AT LESS THAN COST. i A great inducement will be .'tiered lo any wish ing to make a good bill. Cull soon, as die best chances are first taken. S. S. TAYLOR. Agent, at Ladies’ Slure. Griffin, July 19 1866-41 _ GEXER A Xj LAND AND EMIGRANT AGENCY W ITII II E A D- QU A IITEKS AT QRIFFIN, GEORGIA. T shall keep a Registry in my office, where all P ar * ties having Lands, l’lautatious, City, or other piop e-rty for sale, rent, or exchange, are respectful) solicited to Register them ftee of charge, whether my services are engaged as Agent or not- I atn thoroughly acquainted with Souther" Lards, and therefore amply able to discern quality and strength, ns well ns what they *f* bv si adapted for. etc., etc., which will enable® to render valuable services to Capitalists *n otliers wishing to invest or exchange. I now have several Plantation*, I.ots-* ntl considerable quantity of wild land* i» and fferen* part-s of Georgia for" rale, rent or exchange, »«« j will- soon have them mapped out on mV hegw | s.> that all can examine for themselves. , ! lam now making, and will soon have pUy I aiTiingeineiits with parties in New A,ok, 1 ]"‘ d.-lph*;i. and Baltimore by which 1 shill be nine * advance money on lands, •crowing crops, etc i Hi rKKxens: George N Nichols, l'sq., Bav ®' rf K Savannah. Ga ; Knnsom ttogers, b.-q-. I> -. South 4th Street. Philadelphia, and the bu>'" fS i tneu of this city. „„ A. JACKSON ROOERB (ST Office, for the present at my reridcee on corner of Broadway riit'J lotL Mretls Mni s l '.!: CollrjftN .*