Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 22, 1866, Image 2

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JBoutbrrn gj t r a I k . um«ucim\n cm \ivmhml D 5 MARTIN DR M DEAVEHPORT mimi. •JKIKKIN. CA., (lIT. 22, ’.81.« WILL THK SOl'Til AT La»F SIJ CUM II F That in tic all-vital q cation for every ■man to ask himself, snd to answer it, too, so far as lie himself is eoo< erned. Yes, that i» UWill the poor South, driven to tho last corner, hopeless of malting anything by standing firm, grdually g**t more and more weak-kneed, till tin: wearied tendons and muscles shall give way, and, at the last, she will have to fall in supple genuflection to tliC ear h— voluntarily adopting that “abouji natiun of abominations,” the Constitutiona Amendment F Yes, will she ever do it F Will the South Just defer to u» for oner , and permit us to answer the momentous question ? Then, we hasten to reply, ami reply, too, boldly, fearlessly, unreservedly : Never, never, should the South adopt it never till absolutely, literally, forced to it— forced to it, yea, as wore forced the manacles upon the shrivelled limbs of the illustrious prisoner at fortress Monroe. Were we delegated, too, witli the law making power in the .State* of tl.c South, whether as in Convention or in a Legislative body, wo would, ns far as practicable, repeal or ignore ovary single act that ha 1 been passed under dnrtss, or at the capricious nod of tho coti' queror. And, then, if the Yankee wished, let him make a clean start on us; and it he chose to re-enact what wo had repeal and, let him do it as conqueror and oppressor, — tho ?outn 10 v. . ...it,. missive in the transac tion. Let tho Yankee declare m. - -« . I erato debt repudiated, and the Negro lreu l, but never let it go out to the world or go I down to posterity, against us, that we did \ these things, or even helped to do thorn, o\ our own accord. Suppose the States are thrown back into Territories, Jet it bo done, rather than thai thoSoUtli should oOn. r .„ lu ise awiiy.secming yor really, a particle mo>e ot .ir. i.«..- -Mjpty, or truth. She has tried the t-aperi -« enough, ol just doing, stiaighi-oft, ordered . ’ ' 4lynnn»*cn«4 corn j u ror ana obligations, f O , th. most M-red of gratitude to Northern s./v4 rt - irjing h.r Lir butchering her son«, in.lfyV'* sailors daughters,burning her dwellings and tetn„: r and devastating her l.nds, for uno.lj-.j reeing the ilaves and thereby tuniii.g- then, into vagal ends, murdere-», thi»vis, |i -*• and luwloso It outhens, for n thi'-’- AH this has been done, —yea, «•«<! infinitely more -and what has the Sou h gained hy it and what will she gain bv it t 11 ith r, i.i.- sho not, —making due allowance lor all th. jiTt?. w Miro of ifur*•ss ttnnso —-.i ,y much ! and, alter all, the price for which she bargained lor doing all this, though promised to be lurth,om;ng. K not, up to thus good date, paid, nor will ii over be. Iti view of this perfidious meanness of 0 e conquering oppressor, we say: Now let the South rub out all that she has done under compulsion; wipe her cscutc'ieon i of all the vitriol stains that are rating away ii lustrous sheen and pristine purity, and make no more l a gains or stipulations with any branch of the oomtmrors —be they Democrats, Conservatives, Radicals, or what nut. Our policy now is,—since all have more or less not come up to their p o< lg,S to he sullenly and doggedly reticent—to say nothing, do nothing, swear nothing, promise nothing, and expect nothing; for they have agreed upon their llell-i oncocted programme and are sworn to do us tln-ir fiendish pleasure mav dictate, what we may rny or do to the centraly notwithstanding So, if we are to be destroyed by the blood thirsty, insatiate arch-oppressor, let it at least, ho esid we went down, having n clear bid of shrift fioni the sins and enoiniitics we have committed, seemingly or really, oitiee the surrender. To sum up, our idea is just this : Since vre have l(>sr, or are about to loose, all liberty, property and perhaps life itself— let it not ho also said, wo have lost even tram of truth, honor, and honesty,—yea. ami tie very manhood that tho tain, st ii.siinc's n our nature) bid us to adhere to, under t very tiiroumsfaneo. Up to now, wo have Lon trusting far too much to Andrew Johnson, and to the promised fiuitsof our selheon <J* timing ami self-stultifying deeds. Suppose, we trust more, yea, solely, in One tint is mightier and truer than Andrew Johnson, and inaugurate anew set and ■* new kind of deeds, in which there shall bo no seeming or leal compromise of truth, or hoo r, or hon rsty, cr virtue, or pool lkith, — not the sem blaucc of i‘ even, voluntary or involuntary, under duress or not under duress. If to Uod we ajipc 1. and to Him a'onc, wiih dtawing icii.nce upon any other agtncv, human or devil, and the dectsiou .-til goes against ns. then, indeed, must we and will submit to it as llis righteous provnt-. uee .1 Waa' ingfon special of the Bth to the St. Louts />< mnerut, says : “General Grant, today, in a conversation with Colonel R. S. MiCalhsur, speaking of the election in I’ensylvani t uu>pliotie.,( v re iterated his published statement, that m.y avl licr who votes for Uh mer disgraces him self.’* Either General Grant «iv* a gr’at many olish things, or the Radical newspaper rre*podents write a great many false one*. The Missouri river is navigable for the cgc«t sired catfish, even this early in the ason, as high up as St. Joseph. Thcv pf tired one there last week which 1 one hundred and fiftv-fpur pounds. dog rctut ns to his vomit, snd lie sow to her wallowing in the mire.” Ray- I'onrl and Beecher 1..iV0 lap<ed into I’adn al i rr| • .. * Telegraphic Wev/s. NkW York. <i tot r HI —Gold one hun dred ltd lortlj-fcvrn and three quitters (117|( Sues lI3J. l ive Tw< i»tin 11} C-aron l.e»v\. witti sites <-f 2AOU h .tes, in eluding a Governin nr m'c Mi idlings 1 1 »0 LI fl-rnla * nfl.**' till el, will, hales oi o') bag- Ligmyraai I'-} to 191 ceils Havana dates to ttiu 1-5 ti lu.u been r* celVed A terrific liurri -ane e nino Rid in 1 a.ha on the 39th nit., whi<-h la-u-d t >. n days About half tha town of Na.».hi, N. I’ , wa« destroyed. Trmio Cluire . w->- d< ii.oUdted ; i port ou of tha root ot the G "VUlnn.e l. l house W.. 8 La rud away, "Idle that id the Miiinc 110-phal »iu en ir-ly and. stroyc.i The neighbor ug island sullcr.il in tl" same manrer. A lage numher of v<--. !■< were Dt an i damaged. Jt wra-. the t- var-at hurricane since Ihl3. A deputation of MexietU cit z nr fnun Ma'aiu.iras arrived in the city ot Mexieu, begging the —Imperial — 11 HVerofii.-ot t-( K 1 * (SB-eMnoii of the form r es y, slating tint a large iiuuilcr ul tr sips woul t n u hn sen-s --sary, aa the whole population won and riso tn fav.-r of the Liiq.ii e I'll 11..\ l>r:l. I'll i a October If).— It is pro posed that a Con Venn, ii of o-»lored solilten and sailors be held in lh s city on the 8m ol next January. The 01-j. et is to lay the claims ot i heir race before ungress. VV AsIli.NclTOS, Oet. 19. The State I).- parlio. lit has a communication trout oni Uonsul at l’eru, iuturiumg the Government that a native t'hiMan, Ttaiding in Linn, h.s lelt for the United States with the object ot Contracting lur two thousand iit-gna-a loi that euunlry. Tl ia speeillaii..|i is und r the i ulur ol tree colonization, but in (act the oe groes ar« to ho sold in the same manner ns the Uhiuesu coolies, lor the term ol eight veurs. The State Department bsees a circular to the Governors of the several States, suggest ing thut all Iw-giil and moral meat s he u-t l to prevent tho consummation ol' such a wrong. eeihSTb4\!H-"litf..W«»'*b<r Id -C.th o t«o MolllhK, l l.uotn-r 1 ‘d.— Ih-- '» ' to-day Were 3,>d bah - -Mill O'o " 1 '.' 1 Sale/ for the week J 100 ba'< lh ■' , l ,u lor the wo I; Tag, do-’ - ' tor the week • '«.ek on h md ' DlTt'IUMi lfoois.— Splehilt 1 stork <d Diteiiing Hoots for sac vcr -' 'I I, . 1-. C,, .lo ir Ii I- store on tin- w ~a. vi Hill street, 1. - k- . n I sUml. (icii Wil l.- lh iniititn From a speed, drl.v. r- I hy thi di ’ ui led getillcman at A a hall ', >• * •" * 11 oo,„i September, we m. he the ’. How.ug . < tracts : , Hut, I. !! I v cit ,vnq wis toe > 'tin IV. disloyal -» the (-'on.- - « ■ States ! I deny th .t i- o r ■ ynaitr ii.. ■lirmi s' t- 1 1 • 1 f] j, r,„st"' I’ l ' istahce fi " *i" , i govern n-, i. > .me «•„ ; > -> ‘ r . u.dit. It it .-ini t v i p! q • - . 1 1 i ii gj n ; Did she i-vor d-no in. -- it. .et 't Ii; • vi■: nII and a fi. cn i.i. »e 0 u • -1 • J w hen she IVaii tat'- -'-it.' h---■ .. |, I . ■ ." e l I .0 ; o'. I 1 c almost Wold lor woi if i .cl lh •\ Jt , 1 0 ~ Out. half as loyal in the So ii i,, , , no War w.'uhl li.ro rJ.-s.Ojia I cur . , ■ lid the Union m uld he w , ' n 10l i ! tut. nih-.1, one of iqi 11 and « 1 _,I ,-t , hi.uiol togeth. rby ilv ■■ tie- ■I o ■ r<m . ~j mil, instead of tvlt t u now i-, , . u,..m Inr despollsuiot I lie v Mi-., r i 811 . s, i uling vv ii a ru'l ul iron i lie; w. ak r o - to. S m is and has ever b--en I>y it iu id- pr. . i sense ol the uoni. I am -tw.iro tint tho X rlli Ii .- g'vi -i a- ,-w meaning to tl i-r \vn r d win n a, ; i Ito tin .s.iutli l-'.ir tile S nit ito Ire |..yd 111 tin eyes of tho Nor'.fi. slio inu-t doe ar • ilia' sac has sinned. a:nl Ilk a lei-cntant child sin iiitl'l sue for turg veil s. >hi e.u-l jf-i no Hire State Kignis -in I n ir■> S-r.oUgii y hillaeies, and she must 'org.-t the t< tV-h.i nl I’airieK lleiiy, old, litis mi and Marti u You, men of I t. kr us, in-.-t t-.rg'-t ti.e il ;i> iilmi-sun you gave t . nur State, and y.-u must brand ailmuu as a ira-tor. I'iic names •>l Me Dlllfie, t In ves. 11 a\ no, 11 a tin tun, 11 a r per, must no longer be It,-id t. i , r - e.' :n their own State, a- those ul gloat statesmen and j ire patriots, hut the men »lu bore th< m, J.ke their immortal com; ati i t.aie to ho called 11 a tors, an I ill. ir uoeiriu.s sell lions. You will not be loyal until you im jiort, along wuh evervtning else, your poli ties your morality and your religion 1 rum the North. * * . * For four year, the North waged war up- n us, ot.ly, as she - I onnly. and eland, to (ring us back it to the 1 niou. XI re than a year | ago the South expressed her wdlmgriess to • return, and yet si e rs n<nv a, r Her: ii l\ out ot t'iV I nlun as il slio had m-vt r firm rl a part ol i.. ‘1 lie North prolcsscd to fi,lit Idr the Uonstituiion. As soot, as she had the power to do so, she changed that f n.stiiu lioit, and she violated its sacred pruvi-inis The North protested that she and il not light lor corqucsi, or lor plunder. Y lie SeiTu rn States are at this nn ment pr.ietn a'ly cou quired provinces, and im.ru of their move aide property i* now in th - hands of North ern soldiers, who stole it, than til tluseut its rightiul possessors. The parole which | Southern soldiers received promised, as l have) already said, that they should not, be Intel let ed with, so long a- tin V obeyed th. laws of their own State-. Amt yet on their return to their tvatis they sere not allowed to i x.-reise any right per t-ili.ing to tree citi zens, until they had, under oath, endorsed all the Acts ol Congress and ...eland the abolition of slavery fixed, in evov„blo and constitutional. Amnesty lot the j ast had been repeati l'v promised to ihe Siouih y*-t how main , f I tr citizens are still,in the brotherly Imga ._/■ ot the Radicals, indy “uuparduucd rebels,’ whilst her most honored and best l.elove.l sou languishes iu a felon’s cell denied the stereo r-ght guarantee I hy the Oeui-iitution. of a •‘speedy trial tv an impartial jury.” llk Bouihern States wet- r., he r, e.-gn z and a equal melid-eis of the Union. T.m-y are s m exclude i from iltu IX in; and ov. u iu il,. lint, sil ton ol taxes, i lit r, is no r quaiity, f. v the eotU.n of the South has to l , ar a I e.iv> diserimiuatitlg tax, hr the hem fit of the North. All the rights ol t'-e '■'noth ueieto be 1-cld sa red. Bi.e has only t* c rip-ht to live, and to labor, perhaps t > complai ~ 'hi ugh to do so many b< tria-on. 1 Hrc z' V .f r "r I of'hr* s ii hoi' ufll-e North. \/Oi the w rid den-l- wt.i It » eiillf «tl to honor; which to -bamn. * * * * Tt,i -e virturs, I wonhl fain hoj,e, arc not total y I'*.t net among that people, and.there arc ' i >v>* men tlierc, •to* «'ii hauling t-.r Tt*'n -, fo' i ..I sfu onr.l libcifv, At the i,:in • t ril the Sutc.s. and for the ri.h - I tin- S i .til. The only h qe*, trot amne f->r ihe S nU, * lit t -r t'leuh.ui ii-*-!f. ou tins • oitii i m. li-s m the *ncei -s, of ih - piny \\ r are tin tr ii it-.ul ali i«, and I would So tifi uel. w 10-re honor ami principle arc n t invad' and, ami then I would not \i. lJ one j >• c r tittle —to *tr -ngihen their hands in the rut content, which is soon to <|. e de ti e I . eof ('on ti'uiional ih.-rty and R-publicao insii'Utio ,s in the I ni'e I '•-jiw, I'hc I’ll si |. 11l of ihe I uited S jios uas cut. tin great ii.fl ci - o wl.:<-!i l.is high posi'ior, l.is U'o.g intei.ee: 1.l li< 01 pu.; ,n- ali i hi- ill. dou.itjble vvij give to this n ,v consirva tive f.arly, ati-I to his support every tionlla-rii ii,a>i elioiil i r cmduliy. We may p.-rh ips feel that he has not g in to the cxt.-i.t of h s power qi of our cxi-te tsl ot.> io cairyii-g nur. 1.l- poiicv m ns i. gi i mate ends, t-m we . a-mot i >rget iti.it lie Ins },— n the on!, hulw. rk ter stand b.”iw* <-n our unhappy c Uutry and certain, irret-i i-v.tbh nod > ieilasting ruin. Hu' lor him ’li- Inn r..rs we rml ii red during ti.e war w.u1.l have h.-.-n far surpassed t»v those of p ace. And thoiiirli dill-ring wuh i iin tn muiv pouts, I eheerlullv accord to him the higtu st prai'.- lor ihe brave ad pair oile sand I. has ta ke:i in detenco ol ihe Sou'll und ot the tain -min ion. There is ou- o'h r p not on w i Ii I here should he no nrr uudersiainiliig as to mil p-o-ltion, no loop in which to hang a po--H l»- ini-ei nsi rue! ion as to oar views an I that s tin- ah. liiion of -Inery I hi, Ir.-.idy ii.ii nuipil that mode by widen the North sc. uicd :In >i< qa:e.-conoo of the Sou'h in the enn-uuimation ol this puiposc was u |.r. aeh id faitti on her part. (»; all the ineousisteiicies r.f which the N t li has he.-n guilty —and their name i- Le gion—none is g eater than that by which sin I'.ucid tin- .Southern States, wl.il ri.uhly ex .In ling them fr.uii In- I nimi. to rat ly the ennst:i ii i ion a I uun-ml tin nt abolishing slavery, which fluyenUld do legally, on>v as Slat - at «i l lor Ol 0. QO lfT»nrr*vvv» W.S I never wish to .s- eit r- voiced. Nor do I be I 1,,-ve that the ] Ople nf i In- South Would now i, n, orl '.he in gro m slavery it they Ii nl the ■ owir t" do so ui qui slioned l I der our nit.-rnal Care, liom a nn-re hutnil’ul In; gr.-iv . lie tl ml • 1 tv hod. 11" c min to us a |. it 1,.-IU vei* ale t.nr a Cl.i --'mil I I--. otl<, m, a iu his u„n i o-l try ; ii.uu - ho b came i hi-iri: tts gci.tV, it iiz 1.1 Ii- his‘rt-y a- a slave he comp il -o In i af , r »iti lh at v.'liieh In: sl.all make tor liitils, I s' a tieenini. ami by ’ln l r-sait nl - at eiuiiti .ris . i We a e w idmg to li ji lg I. \ are vt i .--| o>;s ~i ity hi- tl. I e iit - 1 II -m uirolmul .eis by Mus culm Ip.iti Ul, and „ , ,-.i ling’,* . emi t l.is dv-'t-ny to I.i s o.v ila ■ t-, i.p ng tliiit he m.y prove l.nu-ed \,,ril,v ui nie no.v position in wl.icl. lie ha lien 11 e and ce, he ,va- lattiilu ,u-; s , ('. 011111,, 1,-t os treat its .1 file , . ■- 1 • 1 t ia. 1 o.!;t>. j..., g,. nv w.o i :.c ir f . «•; :. "i ... -a ki I ■ • . .-to gng t, 1. ssV.d ~ .. ■ , „ . ,1 , sin) I. sf e in- r i,;.l*e's. I. , . , ■ ~. se h! o .ml -nli-d, in: ,- i . .. : . r . , •. ■; 11• .:: !1 - tfi r'l ■ iVI !'/ ■•'on, am th , li . ~0l 00 to I I joy tie- bll-sstng of Ireudotu, hut 1 ■ qpi ee,a 1 .. its ..in n-s. The New J--IS. V L'-l !!.e I,ls ,-i ,| C ! ii o •“t ' 1 Imv IW :1 ;•<■! . \ . • a i is hi .1 r nfu-'ii, Th- Lx.-.Ui-'- ne 1- ,)j,. sere; 1.1 oft’.. l gre-v. ■ A V " ‘"'"".V. r, iled Hood, is to t '’ s i tiboslnd ,11 1 in' “ W’ .11 is if >- ,-ern at tl 1 I s'-oi' 1 f J li.U'll i\; (T>. . .-f side |>,- il II si'-et. bv i'll ing sor, At A ii it I Vv In If- city, a! tire redF'sy<if Hi" In-ido* 'lnl (l lellli g >l"h|i>v. M '1 ll'll'-d IV 5} a M . 11. del'l l- iMI), 1 gr.fi. F'jl’eV I'. Wit C-.viu Mr. I ■> I-ITI'LC mil Mi s i.MA MOULKY, all afliii' phicu V,' "t*' 1 !' ieve'- :1i• - gift, which. I ,id hath given, I,* nn l id,on- t nn. till* the i qlen ■| li lel li. k. die cilkelhs, Wi.l I. h.--*ii to hem t,-s'i.l nnj to rnind, la t.e.ly nn.l in .- ul cm bis" Tl i,ml »OH.* H (.f she "■llerul.l'- li* : fy ikTi i.wli ,tge i lie idpiiment fun, l!o Inq-pi I'< 111 le . fV. •nl g J sp.eimni;. li e -Mi.-ii.ns \M,Miig iak I \'m-i ieu«. I::i.. on tiie Fnii.g of the 17■ h. nt tlip i.’-ideio-e of the In idenithei'. At-. Tumiis A (tain i m. fi.i-ne 1 1 yof IlnntiM" A'.d .. i. mol V ' OI.IVIA li. el I -I ihll’glltaof I'. W. IiINCOUH Ivlin " of he S-mpti-r Rep- | j I to- !lii K g lentil .r, mulish'd in the .**'<)•>7cr» V/irv l 'im Aduttc, June I>', we trails!, rto nur columns !• r jt. -t. ’l b deeivi-ed is a .-i'tnr of Mrsl- ia - Win-I.i;. nf this city. Ml'.S J.lN'li B'ICIKS died, 01-' Atig-i-t. 1 Hi. ill Puny i;!e( X i", wi lidi- C IS" li I lie t 111 oat. site L »s tin' dniglir I of thu late M j u - I’l.iiiip t -k, of j’w iggs eo. Ga. She j une I the M LN uicli, inl'o luuihii-. (ii , Soon niter heui.in mg iiv. -I tbvo.dly i.it e! ~| until Ii ii, c, -o Sim h ft lour children anil inauii ietuis to mourn her less. i he died cahuly, and wi perfect peace ol mind, and was conscious like lust, .uoiueUi ut her Ide. I lur dti.th is *Tw»-!;nt ineuior, —ii inspirit] no luTror ms. re and as stnh scenes often do. Sue liadjij po I'ogruphs ol lmr brothers and sistem mugl.i t > Fu r lor tiie list lime and clj.nd them to he: l.roast., anti said, *■ how deal l ime th.-in,’’ ulld spoke many words oi cfifoid Ito j .id the p. ivilvge of tx wellf-rjuiin ed w.tli si»K r Sturgis in C'^utubusjia. jin- w.w a tieauiiiul mode. olHChns i; Cl an. ter, in e.dgt nr ,ue- omp:)al*e-l .ludttklJc, and over I was thro* n ti.e graeolul tiitle o: a Chiist like humility. 1 witness-a very severe 'e.-t es her Juithand pa ienti.j the ifflietion and death oi a lovely child ad. r unusually :iy:n 0 oircumstancm, hut s} only gathertd strung' h troui the eoi.ftot wd' purity and lustre liom ihe fiery ordeal 'May all our lives I c as pure and tlus emls peace ul as 1 f" C. ' 1 iv s" evt to hear the liuna-l voii -log bark, liav deep iiiuuih welcome •« *a qne i,*»r home tie sweet to know iLeri ie au eydwiti mark”— Ihe sjdeidlid itoi kof Guo..s oitii kinds fu r - ,!e ivw by J. Hint .it Un , on Wycyf 'i !** f iltT aircot. , »** MeTr.oUlc Nnowa.m —The pro, >l iu - teorie-j-hower, ii w-ll be remeiul er 1, has been fixe.l for the lUh ol Novemb. r. Ai writer in the i.'hatlsitim TV/i-rier - 1; g--e-is arrnng' m nts hy which li e whole | opula • ion of that . ity ntay be aroused *r. 1.1 their alomb-i* when the or m l ph-iiouicn 1 shall . out- <-tT. AT l. ...\eii Y.vliS —A go"! sh.ry •» fo'd 't ali ambitions young man Ir ■ " the rountrv, who, on a r.-c- nt vi-it to i'.-s'Ofi, wIS .IIS til S. 11-I a -.i patch over ti." At lantic Gabel— jusr for Ihe sk" ol the thing. (i «tl.. riu gup ah his loose cl >• g , In- 1 ut. r- i -d the .111 « and ixpioscl his wish. Hav-. i ; og w: dt.-ti Ids mcssige ami bamled 1' n, he I iid is • -pile” on '.lie counter, <\ tn ng, ••[|o»- far wi lil ia mnnev pay !or ‘i iick lv running uv»*r the niouev. the operator r pin I. “About fin inch.’ The won d-bc -. inier d.'paited a sal ! r .ml w'.-cl man. iMI'OHT.VN f Ns.VVs I!Y THK AibASTIC Ca Itl.t Go ti) J 15. m ii kCo *», nn ti.c AV'i-t -ide ol liid street, and g- 1 ya.ur Diy G0.,1-5 rllK. h. *** I VK \\ A[' \1: KT!si:H i: .Ni S ! (• rfti / 1) istribit tio 11 ! BV ’HIE AMTItIfAN JKWt-.L LV A-s.S') 1 IATION, Depots ; 37 <fc -)•.) Nassau, dt, .") i vk 1. I.«riy S. , New Yotk Cliy. <)t L'o-ewood I'laln.s ill! : M, odeor.s, l ille t il I’.nntings, Eiigiaviiigs, 'Aat j t.-. and and *s. vcr \\ alcti s, and lei’ g tit J w. m, 1 oi.-g-tdi.g • I i> 4- m .11.1 1 ‘ us, D annul 1 lings, Go and lit e«- CIS, Cil :. , I- ■ i 1-11..11 -, Mo , e. .! I, , and Vi L.oi -s' >.-ts, Got ) 1* 11-, ',.! , Gold ami Siner Lxit-n- S I! id rs, D allot s, Seta of Miuf*, Y« ,-t aid Neck ' O .Ills, 1’ : 11 and ' . 1 . .1 V. u is, ike., ike , , . Ui l U l 01l ox i; I.HLt.Mt ! which tln-y lie.--; not pay in il u;» known . ,u I, gs , a lie. ea.ls yo.ii .a, i.n *u V c-ihi Kits’ A, i lon mo g, si ai l most p .pu.ir Jewelry i.tt'g . ..ation m ti ( nd. and S:„ ,s. 'J'. ,'„ >s is and aiw.iys lias l-iett comi.u-ted in ihe oio.-l . -it l( d and honorable u. n.n r. < 'ur lapioly tic , astng .1 n; is a sure g , a at.tec ol me qqit'i-OnttlOU niii,.i,s i.j- ,j is ‘ 1 " ' : ”.t:nuig t ."i o : t a.-.-; e i guu-ts. Jno suit. ton , ago.diou ol trade to i-.nrope, " , ,n g f. I :e . w „. alu | i ecu it I Ui.-. ,s l nils il in.iielal ii . , s Ki.-la,*., I.as Call t 111 : f.ifufv. ol a lar- n-. .lew cry lloi -in!. ii .on ad l’.-n oh HI, Go Ul to s ~ |i. a- g. . - .' -a ll li; C, I'l some in-' ,n, , s e-s ! ... vl.e till -. 1 tue lost ol lUjti'.dic; .i!i:-g \\ i- !.;ivi’ ate.,' pureii ed ,er> tug v m tiicse D.nkiii| t Mood-, at - '.. i xt. en.. y I-,,- i tecs, .hut „e , oi shoid to s ml v.v iv Finer Gihxl-, •I'd :• r cl. II; e., to dll V t*:»■ most [ • toe .( ./ ... J ...II anv other l' ’ i'-'I-I.s , ' : ' ' ‘ -"'"i and bus ness: i), - uxi ( ' " 1 1 I ‘ It. y - Mil j y } " : IM"' l * '.k'', ' s V." 1,1- • , onfi.. ; v . j 1-g li e tit -I s.'i-f, t.im. ! : , ii» oL Jvar 7Z bj.vo lot „ar- 1 a .t. . “"I va • '! e p / s id -!i ■ , .' I u, ‘l'k- 'I "se „Id | atrnl.'Z" 'h, „i I ie- I I; e I Dot, .. r, I tda1 1 , and then* le no i ,rt , n gelid .Il ' '" g WI. -| ||- ||| i- • ill V •• r ii * . i• U ti'C fil'tl* it* r .».i i , ’ 1 1 >■-'W i’ g | i'i have re eiilly I.' ■ " »-••«*•* -e■ pr s from lh ■A m r.c.u j i J ""' , r '' • •'*■* - *'>■ 1--! j ii'»li<l lit iim- i. t r l ini'.; ‘li"' l '- -I . lli.'-r, L-.J , fii-asury I*— j jp •: i in-:, i. \\ i- rng ion, Ii I' ,IV \-a a-'. | ■'•j; M-s vuu i il. Y lie-, ol >i. Moksl t hv, N 1 . > wing Mic mu , ii u-, -sTo ; I Loll' i .Milskaleni 1' 0i.., r, Al i-k m. Mm. , ' La-:ms el. amel- .1 U ,~, , > | :,i ■ \\ , >. ll .i .s, ■_ i7K ig • i- .I. 'ln |. -ion, v. 1 1 . s-iv.-r \\ tiu", ) tin -. :- . I ; lh j IVkll.rl f . 1-0 1 | n All l, ". I'l s , .rr, X .1 . j I>. 0111)11.1 Pm, i hn- !i) ; i; 1-. I- \ ~, ! 1 >uzur, '. .x. Y., Go I1.)•: Di ug | > -i, » due -T:;<IIJ. AG.!I \ n iiir.-s eoul.l be ptaee.l on t. .■ u-t. but w,-Viili i- , , J '• >ur Pil l "iis.s :.| • ... .re i t l s ~ - Cm-, I ; •'toil '.nily win i: It :s . ... v uienl. ■'Alii lit. LIST ot AUTK'U:- Io BK S. Li) I oil os i; not i. t. mi. * Without, legnoi i , U.u,. a, and le t o l.e paid ho- U'.LIl gon k.m.v w eal \ oi-.u i-lo r»a-t i\ i-: J a ih-giint itosi-w oo.| I'iiit.op worth ham (eoo t" ji) l ;-a i-.-gaut in . ~.- Rose.voo.i Oases. 1 :.)l•; oil fll .-l . .... - il toe i; e !i: r-; 7 - .r no- inl Tui-.-i : ’:... ti...- t, ,-| K m oi:.g-. raiin-.l; io i:-io I, \ Iji i; - v-li i:.g Rat - l L.isloo, SiO't-t; Ji) . i ill.! .. 1■ ii io- Iki.-kr!-; I ".-v!s o: I". and 1 it. .- Voo -; i.v lh 1,1 11.n.u :..g l u-e W -. wi. ia:. Nl. ;o , fit.imu and Ul : 111, ! .‘la I, '-one; i. ~ (.. ;.| \\ |„ -.IM) Lit 11-.s" V. uti-lr j 11,11 Waco.--, i'll II on I I'l -. 15 1, lU.a, I, ops. ~,.! vs .. - 1 ‘■••el at. t, r , l 11, I 't •:, • , o X.iL v In" •-. Rl -Io int.i .1 Uoht 111. gs. 'I i tuuillll-s. L„i k ts n.W -!, ie Hell loil-kie-. I . i. I l V.,s ap.l R.II. II , Rail,-, w ,1, K Ron. -, 1.01,1 R.-ns Will g.l.t tool Sl. vvr ext e, - j.fit h0.1,-is, nt„l ~ • a thn',,l ol tn.c Sil t-r W art* ;ui»i Jt \v ciT\ Uosciipu ii ■■{ Hi - 1,.-t n-iikc uiid latent MM-’-/ t a! i ftmtrr tn any nj t/ir nf.nrr -i rt""-* jor oxk Doll Au, i,. f ,"J >jv -tlr.t , ,U< o.j„ J. r >.J .Culti ,it Rive sen lid envelopes will he sent for §1 ; hh veil tor ; 1 Lilly foi ; sixty tive for -jt. ; Due liuuit.eil lor sj."sj." All NTS W.VNTrn EVEItTWnKRK. Utiequalbii iiotue,a,-uls otleied lo Indies flie.l i gents who will act a- ~ i. Our ilcaerij live e.-ua loglll-s Will he -■ ,i on u|.[iliif.itmu. I'l uibitilu flier ttnule in 'he to'lowing miniu-t: Cei tine it,.-.-inn,ii ■■ ;o :i-!, a: and its value are placed In sea 1 , :-|„ - w liicil itl'e Wll inlX.-J, ! One "I tin— ■i- ni.'i' • a i g il,e ee, liliente or. order lor . rr. win I.- d.-uvuied at I our other, oi i.l hy ~.;i ; , -any uTiIV", willrout regaid lo eli Lie, on ivi-i qu rl Zj enns. ■ tin I',-eoi v ll , g il- ii. . .it the j i-i-h-er will j see wlraiurliei. r drn\i a ,1 u-i ~.ul can i.lieli seed O.m; l',n:\ , trial rev,-ire the .mice ' tiuuied, or cun ilio- Il \ , ; u 1 uiii.io on oaf list ot iFie.-unte lulu,-. Rill eh is,-i sot our - -al s,l e o Vitopc- r.i i\ , in th • - muLiie a.i ailu, w.,: .It a, one to live Uoi.drid I^ .ll. is. long lelieraare in.tH e-surv. I!uve l'.- k ■ 1 neas to write plain iiirraiuui-. iiud in ehoo-i:.g ilittireiil «rtu-h-» Irom those drawii, tneniioo tue sty le desired. Oiders for *c,x cd envelopes mu-' in evert iti-v bw eeeompaijiiu »im H. t i-a # b. w„li a- .. i of •# ttu person sendi: jj, anu '(own. County and | State |»t-osfy win ten. l.eucis should !>e addressed to th- Manng- rs. •a follow«: bIIT.UMAiX, WATsoX A CO . KI *3? Nax-i'i S' N- • oetTiifte* ■ BlilGS & }li:iH€l3fEN AT WnOI.ESALK AND DETAIL*tY ■■w, w. c« t’.tNLl: HULL AND UONGIiL'S STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. I have on hand a lirge and we!! si'e.-tcl stock of pure Drugs, Medicine*, F.i.cy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery <&c., &c. Tliesc articles have b—n select and with great cue, both in European and Ainarievi mark ts, and will he sold on the most reasonaclc terms. net 29—^n- \ffl Fill i'l»Ml! lift tOEWSHSTEIH PEEtEEn'S, FALL AND AY INTER GOODS, CONSISTING OF laA IMES’ PRESS GOODS. 'ILK DHLS' PATTERNS. SILK POPLINS, FRENCH MLR NX'S ALPACCAS. Ai il-FIC AND AI L AY()< »L DELAINES, Aid! ever y vaiiety ot I*K!N 1 ?>. A ;.> ui limut ot „\VI-s .IM ki.NKT v; 1.1. Mi s: IN. NASSOUK MfSLB EMIHt‘»II»LUIF.S, all JeHuit/tiou and "t every slyie. FLAITELS, AMIFI!. AND DU) Fl-.u.. .. u p EUA pi.AXSELS, CANTON FLANNELS. BP (WuMEf4TI€S. ' A large !ut if 1’.1.K MdllED and DROWN D< lilOTTt'S. 'ir (stDcx <f *di • ,i . j . . t iii* Us .. ~ . , . r •’ il- -s in v iro»fv, iM(i not t) bo exeelie-i in 110 sery, ' * oves. 11 nn: k♦ » eli'ut-, I .iidmi. w. , t , • , , . ii ■.* .. * . ■ l* not lvltr! it? ■'»■» Inwrtinjr, tia i r Hiuvl*« r I«i -1 \I 1 1 o!* s, Oc . >J». vi:. - j (*K Os Tl'OOtS. «?lIOOS Tw-icl JULatB. TTHae of Slra<f>. Eiia«lt‘. ever brought <t-v dsrsflaßs. Tlse aecom. Bsi-»d»fhis? always in Thank I*11!>li i'ii I'.irmci mlutii |> n■ • • wh invite Specin' attention to our i. iv ''.ii. I; ul l io • I'. in-_r t!u l’ni.i c t it! we e>n niie ms ,rJ r r r \ r r r r \ \rj f rJ j t \ \-: i' ; *.«•:•! t.) !•■• !.il in Ili or hi v o'!i rM r !<••• nih * interior of Ili« State. 1.0, NS , ..\hTtl.V &. I't’Klt LK. O' t lm : COTTON! COTTON!! We ;ir« ; repute.l !ti n nk" 111. i .1 CasEa Advaaiccs |• j’ , : 1 ,-rs ~ i iX ',,.111'-." •: m* ilo *nir <<»i'i rt ill .\.*(v \nrkor S*mn -11.,wi11, HI ..111 \Vf i Os .HI , to set; Codon shi| pe.| through us, on llm bi-St terms. \V" will Ills'll S/7/ attic n for Vie. tit fir. in ih is nunlnt tr/io do not intend shipping- A. All'll HITT & JOHNSON, lI.VNKKBS AND t 'oTTO?/ BROKER* It if W. vvili.r v- I) ts I.ul piy <: —t son .Imih .11.1. Buv Gold. SiU-r, Bank N ... t,, S> rip. ."M.-ks. li A. -iii.'l oilier s. rin Hies. Cos left |i»|.er uavabla w (il f|j , v ,1 tWe (.1-.. 1I1 •.f nil.lll 111, es. Will en.'i-avor lo keep suppliw w i 1 > l t "'ii N w York in Min, to son. (s. iil-1’") A. M. &J* S Ofib ■ I• II :t \ I'll ~1 .. I I 111 l ol'p.'S!!.' I I lil'll; W Ml'elionse. PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLM, AC* At AE" 5 , cclucod. Prices, A Hi: SFI.LING OFF FAST AT J. N. HARRIS* CO’S. - r,?n Ml IJJSUGS & Mi:OICINES! i FAST S I t> K OF II I L L ST R E ET , (Near the Foist Office.) Griffin, Georgia, i II VND \ GOOD \SSORTMENT. \\T> RECEIVES WEEKLY SUPPLY <’iF ALL ARTICLES I'RRTAINIXG TO DRUGS, FRESH AND GENUINE Also, a fine lot of FANC Y AND TOILET ARTICLES, Window Gl»«*. T*'*" j Oils, Lamps, if., Cooking Extract*, Tobacco, Cigars. &o. i . ' . of N E I'R ! i*TS ONS i.nciii'' v filie.) HAY oi HT, under the direct snperri,' 0 * ' .j,., , M. i. .i a', I I'harruaceUlMt.) wli« ho' l.c . r ovl»i an- eaten,. 1 u i.„.J 1.. IT ■' I.Mv«| ' 4