Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 10, 1866, Image 2

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£• > 1111 » %) 11 a l il. OFFI(HL('ITV WIH'OI\T\JOU\\L D N MAETIH DE M DEAVENPOET ■ Olio**. CItIFKIX. HA.. OCT. 1«. !»«•. Urrat Injustice i* done Hum. Since the Confederate emigrant.* that went to Mexico, have been couipclUul to leave mtnr of them, at least—«e notice a (HfjMimtion among sonic of the IVeas in this country to speak very snecringly and dis. paragingly of the whole scheme of Mexican colonisation altading to it as if it wcie a mere speculation on the part of the getters up thireof, to enrich themselves, anil that at tie expense of the victims they may induce or persuade to emigrate thither. NN e cannot but think that this is a very ungenerous, yea, a very unjust view of the "hole matter. The great majority of the men prominent in that emigration movement were of the tru est and mr*t faithful of those that e*pou«ed the Confederate cause, and fought for it. Talk to u« aboot those whole-souled and true-hearted frieods of the South —Govern- or* Harris and Alien, Generals Price and Magruder, Lieutenant Maury, and others ot the same sort—who adhered to their mnking cmintry, and deserted it not in its very go ing-duwn ; talk to ns. wc say, in this wise, and our fcarlcs* reply is, that he that makes the disingenuous charge, nine times ir» ten,- knows well he is uttering what is palpably not so. When General Price and Governor Jlar. r.s, —fortunate enough to get onrt of the country without being furcnl to pcrjuic themselves like those of us that remained, — sought refuge in the empire of MaximiHian i they religiousiv believed, and had fi.-sl-ratc reasons to believe, that that Government he able to maintain itself. Indeed, it is not yet foregone history that the 1 raneo- Austrian Umpire of Mexico is a failure, or any ways near a failure. Take the worst view of the matter, and have it that Maximillun i- a humbug, and lis empire a disastrous failure, why not indulge but the poor charity nnd say these tolonists were or might have been mistaken about the whole matter '( Away with such poor silly sophistry as this—this sophistry, or, rather, this absurd ity, that because any thing fails, no matter by what agency, foul or unfoul, it is there fore proof positive that either t lie e.ausc was unsound, or the men enlisted in it, were un sound. This tom-foolery would not only -condemn our glorious, immortalized lost cause” but stigmatize every man identified with it, as a heartless villuin or unmitigated tconmlrel. No; —not a word of it do wc believe.— nn aggregate, than tl.uae wc have mentioned übovc, ax connected with the Mexican emi gration Behenie ; and further, they are as far above tlioso who throw out slanderous charges or iuuendot-H against them, as the empirean-cleaving cag’e is to the t'linnl and -oontemptiblc tom-tit that perches on your pump-handle, or chatters nonsci.se from the top of your gate post. And after all lha slanj that is poured forth about persons t>eirig “</«;>.-</” into go ing to Mexico, —about the “falsepromises,” nnd “flaming communications” and "exag gerated pictures,” Ac, kc. t it. is not so cer tain that these to rallul dupes and victims, ullwed to Mexico by Price, Maury, Har ris & Cos., are not just shout as well off as wo are—ice the dctrital remains of what was once the proud, peerless hero-band of Pixie. “Hktti h late than never.”—Tin-At lanta Era, with an energy worthy of a better eause, and a spuuk worthy of a better arena, i» interrogatively exercising itself o*i the subject of ratifying, at tlii* late day, the pro ueedings of the Philadelphia Convention.— Political terrier—we mean no disrespect struck never a colder trail titan that rat(ifi cation) I.tint our friend of the Gate City has seared up. Wc arc looking out every year when lie will overtako the game. Hr A certain Miss V r sn Lew, from Richmond, has written a History of the Re bellion, which will ioou be published in Roaton. The ltidimoad Ti ?nea Ba\s tl i* {oung damsel has written in the most fiery Udical spirit, and abuses the President and prominent officers of the Oonfedciacy in a manner woithy of M as ISwisslielm's pen. NN e already havo the words “ Sherman i-ed” and “ Butleriztd ” and “ Brownlow ixed" and know the meaning they connote. Radical Miss Lew ifotn Richmond is fast es saying to introduce the appropriate word Rev. Dr. llowell of Nashville.— This distinguished Divine, who, a short while back, spent some time in our midst, being the guest of his son-in-law Reverend D. NN" ill Gwin, we learn from the Nashville papers, has returned so that city, where he resutnt* his pastoral duties. A few days since a gentleman called upon Borne lady friends, and was shown into the parlor by a servant girl. She asked him what name she should announce, and he, wishing to take them by surprise, replied. “ Amiens” (a friend). The girl seemed at first n little pui/led, butrjuick|y regained her composure, and, in tho blandest manner jar siblc, observed, “What kind of a rust did, you say, sir HE (jKTTV.SJII'RI, ■—l he mineral springs at Gettysburg are «]uite a sensation in Pennsylvania, and prom s' 0 to become ere long otyccta of national interest. Tbe s:ck, the latne, the halt, and blind are thronging to these springs or cur rying away the waters to ildf »rOnt y \ r * ft} I the country. Telegraphic News. > ■■■■— '■ ■ ■■ I*Wll.\l»H.l , iifA, Oct. 7. —’I he mob spirit prevails here, and tba political excitement was higher than tor yeats on h riday uight j laal. 'I hrse Itemoerat ht-a-hj J.itt*-r» I «vi been putt* and by the KcpuUican rowd.es. ; Last night there were riotoua proccedim.'* iu different pans of the city, and several p i sons were shot. Washington, < M. 7 —Sscr.-tar- toward is much Improved to day. The President has l-aucd a proclat. a Hi | rreommending that Thursday November be-ol»crvr.l throughout the coumry ma .i.y ot thanksgiving and praise to Almignty G >t. who has been pleasid lo r mebsjfc to as a- a peop e another year of national life, w inch is an indispensable Condition oi peace, security and pMgreia. Tnnt the y.r has. moreover, licen crowned with many peeua.r blessing-, the cruel war that so recently closed among us has not anywhere reopened, foreign intervention has cea* and to excite a ami or apprehension i intrusive pestilence has been benignly mitigated; loinestt. ir.iiq’iilut has improved ; sentiments >-t e meil.a IjU have larg-ily prevailed, sn-J sffe -ti"iis of h ) ally ind patriotism have been widely ren- w ed; our field have yielded quite abundantly , our mining indust y has be-n richly reward ed, and wc have been allowed to extend our railway system far into the interior of the country, wh Is ouf commerce ha. re sumed its ust u.arv activity in for.igu seas The gre.t nation si blessing demands a nation al acknowledgement, lie recommends also that on the solemn occasion the pe--p e do humbly and devoutly implore God to grant to our na-tinusl councli*, and to our wh-ile peo ple, that divine wisdom which alone can [lead any nation into the way- of all g 01. A dispatch from the capital of < Tegoi says: “ 1 o day the Oregon Legisl ture vn (ualiy expunge J its former passage otil.* on-titut:o.ia! amendment, by » -oto - * to •J.t. r,.1. Kelly and Car'- Met 'lafferlv on Sat nr lav presented a resolution of a ir.'aeti* g ot late I*. S. aoldien of New Nork. which de clares that the highest dignity of this conn irv had been compromised bv the actions of Mini-lcr Adatn«. and several c msnls. in re porting the f’er.ian rtiovenietits. ’1 lie Piesi. dent referred him to Mr. Sowur.l. when one of the delegates said he hail no <-r>tif : d< nre in that genllemnn. and it was useless to s«e him. The interview uttr mutually unsatis factorv. Xkw VoRK, Get. 7—ft is stated that John Mitchell write! from Paris deelin : tig to have any further connection with James Stephens in his Fenian movement. It is said that Stephens has chartered a large ves sel Safely for operations of a trans- Atlantic character. Nnv York, () -t. Gold, 485. Cotton dull H7b» do. M..11H K Oct. H Cotton s-les to day six hundred bales. Middlig* Moderate demand. Pinvf’Kiov. N J , O f S —Comm > !orc Stockton died lii-t night TmvsTK. Oct. S —Tin* insurgent move ment among tbo (’returns is spreading rap idly. The' cabinet of the Port talk of ceas ing relations with the Queen altnge'her. ])kri.l!«, Oct 8 —The order taking pos , « of llano ver was promulgated ig. .» . , yesterday. "I he loyalty of the people is in all cases demanded. Jupf'* We have hitherto omitted to notice anew daily started at Gridin Ihe lhiily Herald. Wc will Mate that it Is a very neat paper (amt we profess to he a judge), ot fail dimensions, nd promises to prove a paying institution. We arc under obligations Ini an exchange.— Furl 1 nth-g lin/./y T. ■/'/'/• A, W. -JONES, UK V I Kit IN' STA FL E ND FANCY DRY GOODS. w H J fi v. - y - MEN ANI) HOYS’ CLOT II INO. Hats and Caps, ISoots & Shoe* (:ROCK KRY, <.LA s< W A KK, ana every variety of EANGY GOODS, NOTIONS &C, West side llill Street. <D illiu, Ga. I* now receiving one of the largest and best selected Stocks of Good.* ever broughi to this market, which will N.c sold o:. very REASON A RLE TERMS tor Oasli. Relieving that he can satisfy ptirehasers as to quality ami price, he cordially iuvik-) KN'KKYHOIH to enitl, axd inspect his Goods. After .V< >ing so, he issatk-tied that they will not be -li p.*sod lo try either the Atlanta nr Nfaeoi markets. TIIE LAI)D> are especially r« quested to examine h** m*ir iiificent xssortmeni ol (TA'AK>, B|} ,\ \\ l.> SONTAGS, NUBIA-!, and DlihSfG* )"1»8 consisting in part of Rich Rlack and COLOIIEl) SILKS. Heps, Silk and Worsted Poplins, So i l and Ptin'ed A'll-NVoll and Pacific 4>ei.aiiies Merinos, Alpai-ttA, Empress C'l-tLx, etc., etc. A beauiif’ul assortment of LACES a,.d EMBROIDERIES. among which will be found the Rea! Cluiy and Yalenvienn -s, Dress Trimmings, in Fndless Variety, and a I'UOUSAND other tilings usually kept in a TV' f'l'iss Dry • roods Store. i n ] ?it SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. cran i» oi»a\ im; at MRS. S. A. JACKSON, AGT. Gridin liiupor.mil of Fa-lii»nv <>N M XI*AV AM* TI E-'DAT, «*CTuU-lt | l VIII. 1866. I »x* iien i / I 1 - .-nt .*f I INI. BoNNKIS. II *- i" j CXI S i:Uilt*»N> H.n -V FUS-HAWI.-.i I.UAK-, with .very article, urualy ln-pt in a Hr-t • ia* 'I. littery Store. iVt I •> Plantation for !“ale. *i' . i • R. doit I plantation !t hh g.«.d tarn* f..v Cl>lll ■ N ANI* .-I*' l o- IMA-dVr. Laving it Ist g- Cun. US \\ \ 11.!till*. bat ig • I-ar iun i* .• wat.i in n lie. i ■ • taming six Irandi • I tci. - -i ! the t.ii ai.cr wi.i i.h\ii;i:i:i.i» ivi g five = •- A r** of ir-tf- on lb*j« rrerk —if tb- afiove lie t i« not rot.l by tli* gotli .N. v . it will be ~ul up ai,.l mb! a• tile t.tglo-l l.id.i.-r, t.-g.-‘l e wi-ii 11.,i0., Alii- ti c«-w-. lt*.g«. -g-ijiu, ijiu, Ac Sold on the prrmi*ea. james u rniiiAr.'.y. AUGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY *1 to- fellow leg named leadieg t-'i-n-*- 1 - -f A-nrti-ta.* igia. -I-s.i- to e ,il tl.. | .'..r ;.- fern.on'of lio- iiii-n luo *« in.-I ira.bis.t Mid.lb I, -- .i to lli.-ir large nnd a.-II .1 w;... b. Tl,.- lll.liltemeiita lit-ld out to buyers me uuaui j.n--e.l in »sv Suitliern market. ivril I- ppufipoV and <-.ii'efi!lly ntt. :. l.- l * to, Ilui-> -living tin- .-up- il-.- of time an I liav. I. Kw-rv lii in nniiie.l In low is perl*- •’ y i -i- Me, and s»f-. anil r. i’i with i-sulidvlu their o!d cintotuers: l).y Goods a Mammoth sto.-k on linml and foi sale by II V. ItI'SSKI.!. .t CO. 11. V. Itussell, Wilberfoi-ce !*anie!, -I. I. ifn-sel, (■ruccrirn onowi) .t mi '.rrr.r.r::, Wliolesn'.e (irocels, Ito-ad Mm-t. bioctries, Notions &r., \V 111-INIIV WAUUMN - (ii-< - ■-:■• --. Noth'll*. Ae ,at wli.d.-sale. - fliot-s, fioots, Ar , coni.ev, join-; .t co., '.Vlml-safe Healers, broad .-live. ' I SHoi**, Hoots .1, N. CDiIKN. I Wholesale and It -t id Healer. Hr..a.l Street. llartlxv.il e, fiillery Ac., I!MINES. HIIOWN, A Cos . I Oiler splendid liiilueeiiients. _ Sait tilery, !*ari*vss ami < arria-ge .Matt i iuls, 811 EIt.MAN. .ir.'Sl P A CO., W-hylegaV nnd lielnil d-al. -. Haggles, Gtii-riasos, A.<-,, I i\ U->l. -no atm 4VJlJti'|N'.'■tlieW.'’' frui Iteiy, Class.-') are Ac ,- ■ Tib i'l I i.lts. T.loM AS. A- s!loi;ll. ; t Have on bund -i larg.- ami -pi.a.di 1 s ■U, r r <Totliirg anil l-'iiiiii-tiiiig Hoods, .1 s| Ml |\ ,1 |;i;i I * Jtii 1 Isoiid .'.tre.-t, tiller a .-j 1.-iniid assortinvnt. I>i ligs, Meilit . ties, A.C-, T A. DEM 1.. Wholesale and Detail Hnnrgist. Ilroad Stre.-t, HOT3DLS. I ifLin ta Hotel, First I'lu-s i'ii.l splemlid aivoinin.idaii » BUu.M, *TUFFT. JA NEtN. < »)J bi \"lFi'F* *’.\! I i'll—from 1-J t. -J :t* . ) -HD " pi.ntt figured I>.- Fan - - I j.i.-c -,.l „11 Won! I.* | iia-vs Sal >1 >, :;o pi.-i-ra F..-11.-1, I’c|-'i,H ; I -go pi.-ees Fn ti. li M. .;• ••- F. in. Al|.no. ii-; cn.-c- iM n-,.1 wl.il. Ham 7 |.|.v. - blll.-k Mi l u nite P.-plill ; pllfei-l. 411 *■ .1 F-Ull.J 4 '1t.4.111, ll 4'tll 1 • t-. t, ."lets Sll |'il Ccs of r-111. 1 Cult. .] ; l 1.7 |1..F.i.5.-ys : In I'lt-i-e- 4-nt.ti ti Flaaitel ; g.*> pi -res (:as-inel and .1.-uiis , la piece- all w e..|Fi • neli ( u-stin. r , |'ii e s Jn.anicUcs at. J Ma-iius ; go -j'ieees Finen : Jgo I'l-’-'es Black Cl.ell and Doe-kit, ; 100 Ladies* Mill Me-s* - l,a\v!- ; luo la’i-'t style rlnak -1 a" |>aii F. nnkels ( ease. *hi>4* and i* .ats : 1.7 1 >"/. -ii I '.aln...i al Skill-. 15 dozen Wmd. Flo. iniii l-'lu.-’i Hats; l.'r pieces Fitncy nnd Binek mF, _ So dozen Ulll-p.-kt: t.-. AH kitois of i h-aka-. 1 Oress Tritninings ; I I All kitiilt* of y'.illi .. l.ineii, and M;k Fa. .- , I ndies’ Collars ntid CtifTs, ! Nubias. Hoods. S..ntag.s, ami ’ Brenkfast-SliawF ; TuW-elii g. . T.t 1 7.- Cloths ; Linen and Cotton 1 i.-iuin-ks; Linen Hotted Seoteh Iliape". I fact a full supply of everything, wt.i.tk 1 will D’or Gcnta. , A large assoitim cl of Busco ss *iiits. Kla. k I )|'|-kin au J l oitli Fat.t.s, and Coats and V, -. « in* ge supply 4>l 4 Hei-oats, Black and Fig:.. Silk \ 4-1 vvt \ 4-s!-; a 1.4! go supply us Fm . ’tunc , GuUki A!'" r<v“ivp)|, V?*'!in m I i’ »r j »< T t .:!,v; ines. ’ l i uitar ai.'l \'iuitn >IK KN < *>, 1m! j>i. . >ci **nn >. . Koai . tic. LADILS AND GENTLEMEN, ■ _lfyou Want any of J A & NEIN. ' ia! lat \. ir. slmox’s h. Us-s HU M / qr-y//.a> ' SEYJIOUF., JOHNSON &C. asß*l . , riy ami I l.i *1 t ••»!. ,;a --- 1 • I . . h t ‘ .i. --I a.- : *‘*=* 1* ° . - ' 1. • ii•• *i ’• - : * •.: * ‘V I1 - * ■" ' 1 JIUvING&( 0. i <:i ! I.:DAY’S 5.:'!! l'-N* ) fJ'H/'f'f.Y. - <:i'A)R JA. r * w. ’ ,i •. • din ti- J .- i. ; *■ . ,; - \ j ... v:-;; v: » YAimUy Groceries ? PLAN • '■ ' ION IIAI ' '■ MU’, ■ -a l *' \- :■ • . bli.'dS AM) HATS rr ATVTI 1 v, *F H. TV" 7* 1* (u \p ly' J j F *. ry y ‘ IJ Jt? wld b I f..l- iti-1. -t. .* ■■ 1 JOHN H, WHiiE&Ea,. p irrr UN their g--* • . * - I I Ol '.I. lii I 1 I.ir.i-iKAI. I’A i id IN A'.’i F\teil«|p*l to them i'.r tin- ‘it fi t -n rears, mid it is w iti; r. gi e l c ' . 'em .- 1 . r i:, .•Mid tlo-'r old fr t0..1s an I , u-toiin-ifor al . 1.111 l ied field ol 111 .ms .. Tl.c-y ar.-now ci ii g u WLitct?.ll Street, I Atlanta, - Goo £la, rhe i-- !;. STAI’J.K AND .’ AN' i; i . . . S, < 'lotl'ing. 11-,-s -|| ! < ;-. |’. - M!..; SI ~ . that they ev. r! i. ngl.t S It. fi lends when t ii- -. v - t At Mil i. -.ml - o-v them tlir .ugh t; ir s'-u k, us t’ .-v n ; - I’p and I v-y e 111 • A j. an i ;.s g (ioofis, as an J4l iso ft e Vt. t . .1 h \\ i:. sv23 i.. W. Willi ii. I ( * KNTI F.MF.N rv.is* . -a- : j. iv ti.-ir \ * Tiek. • and tl .11. ihi- ■! Cl- ■ I vs ii is imposs-t-i.- < . g.u .1 ■ i ne I- . s, ~i ; ;i your finim-s and •' r -b ii'il 1 e - •! u- 1 .* i* nnv int" 'a .i ;i - ■<> «• -A g Is.. I. f ’ : ICFAVCY ’’Wilbur F. Jobnsan,'’ y OF O'Jliil!OJA.) with iljronhs, t\- (To. T’. A rJf of T ANARUS( O.MAIISS!< >N AiKIM'H \ .»)) I arotstlt I < 1 sti-erf, N. \v (Irli-nn • Take Notice! 1' a-.i in*'--' •!.• 1 ■i-P.-. •i .1 1 u .1. 111.- .'e. I- ... -.1 i ii- ! N \fed - ~| Kail 1 -- -01. t' i. • -.Mil of Tun! ii* n- J ( i ties. ‘ ’ III,Mv !--s li-.iil I l.is and " ■ v. id !• .\ tell.) .| lo t-i -liAu: •. io 111 tit. IVI n-.dier miCi. at the ' - mp.i -A- ' .- :• Parti- sfa :' . ' ■ !, v, ! ! > .1. t - M \K> -' : .g :sn|iv ■ i COTTON ! I W - -tre : re| v - . t . nr*'*.; Me I .1 C 1 ix. nSi \ tudtt w. wi. It! » S* !! rttHtin ?<•; I*i'i '•!/;<. in !fi .* f. ir’io iln ml ii:ti id ./. ■ , r A. AIKHRITT *V JUIINSUA, J •' ' ! pay C! .-,4 N.tes, f’m .<*• As. ! ; o*!.er s- < 1.-.-t , Hi fliu m.d viciii’tv, mi u -d.ti l , ' *—• k '* •n 1 v -r t !. -p - ~j V. F-r ’»-7-on N w Y*- kin * *-u';t. (-. Jl-lm) A. M. ,\ J f „|| *;,i;,y'N Hi i 1 L- V r. :lv ■:I s’ the 1; .-k Ware! i 1 lllj DlllllS JdII JiulJllil\E^r PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, &C., J\.t Kccluccd PrAccr.i, I AUK Sl 1.1.1Nt; 01 i FAST VT •V -TV T? AV . T"5 V -£? £>/ I is. li, liiiXkXClbOL WO. DREGS & MEPICIj^ESi -r—> [] s i >l!> Vj <» F 111 L!- -i i: L T •’ .• I'•* t • Griffin, Georgia, II \S ON' HAN'* A *.■“'!) AS- M l"', i. \!> !!!'.' .A- Ii- W KAlvi Si’! , ijvj OF ALL Ai.i'iM.Ks 1 HIM .viNIN ;in Mi , IKINH ANii 11 i. * * ‘ :N K t X. Ai-o. ... S-e of FAN* Y A N!» ] ; ;.*; A I !'- V> A.. i oi.y; Lumps, iVt*., C oi.itig 1-V r;-. i •<*..-• >, * ■ I , I Pi: IX''- 5F In i Mi>. ’ • - ■' - - • ■ •*5/ T c • TV t P P. n. ; 'r- r.. v¥ -h *. - ii.i ir c- ova -v kj . , TANARUS" ~ V' A * - * i l.: ( ... / j .. I READY-MADE C LOTH i MG. ► is 11 - j Wp ' ■ ’ •- V v; v- - j n., r '<*-n‘or !Signer I -v! j:; / y ;* j-oi;!-, \\' *ii jlv **" . 11 1 * * 111 si ])»-i. -r In v ■: a f "\: O v • , j jtiT r^o.:3::o, ’I W*) Go. id 1 .. V MAKKUs. 1.., 11. B!IEWli““™ COTTON BROIvBH, ■ Am. .i KN Hi; \!. ft >\l!,-S|CiN ;: - >r ■ ii! m ill' libd-a! CASH tidv.n.. ■ : < ..t*o New Yoik Exchange For Sale • to oi Aliuali i. .... BOiIECING V l \ ib |’tt'i'HiT 1 t » r-f-iNo ! t-'W PAY i•' : . J latld r it'.J . . *> . « <i ' ... ! - : . !. . - ■ .:M # %- r ' - ’ l Ai LSMA? ' ' - 2!Li'S. S. A. Jackson, Tc \- ' t .A.--' ■} -• f F.-'N l I NETS at. 1: 1 U*< of tl.c w v I test style* ■iy'A :: rfi SAJ r> : J?* r-.C;. 1 • \\ ’* ' • • ; j )•: lull i t’S ii V&r?V m ■ ;;,vit ’. ' lie ; pt-q.iu {to fanfftß WJ! o i »•; AI, !-: • -eitu Ml 1.1.1 ?\ 1.! A . upon r.s one In 1 nils ■-d ’ | they .-.-ii.l..- pui. .:* *• -.1 iii Al'ai .noi Ma.mi. I CALL OX I IKK Ml- the old stand of JACKSON a- Al'.YTON'f . : u . it. o i, i O WkN f* 1 i! \I . m:: :/ ~lu .- , ..vtioti .T *he Oit> !, . •> -i A, , „i; out ben-'» , i e-;-. .Mi. Handi• -.1 ac-i*-s "* ' *J B. BEIP* ' i 1 5' ■ --f Si in ;• i 1 4- --Ann It- xvissg '* irlitiie' ,t' r«iv •i■ >TV re <i • ■ .run - . I.iU FAMILY AM) MAMi ACU'biN !i Fib a I ; Fe. •1 A;-. .1 'Vi<n>d, A’iii.-t FMFIFF: M < <_)-..