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desirable K m*y be. In tJM
■ny, to kbfORSt- tlMnnJux 'll»-
stton On annum of color. wlilefc
ID in Uiu qualification for voter* la
of tin; Shlw. ami to I'ttabllsh a uni
rule in Ibat ri’»|»w, |Mtrtleularly In
" J loyal
,A.1!TXJSl, O-A..:
SATT’RDAY MORNING::: t:: ;HKI*T. 7.
f TB* AKHEITT I’BOCiAMAUON,
| The miserable affectation of (ibcrlminu-
I ting betwuan vlosse* of roiH.U, Riid.bsstD*'-
I lng upon sumo tlio forglvcncaaof Akdrrw
Juhrson mid thrusting other* no less In
nocent under the ban. lift* l>v«n tried, and
lias failed. Personal aqbacrviency to a
man who lin. Ik'CH false lo iMitli motion
liar had It*day. Let theocen|iation of the
autograph stamping nuu'hlue and the
pretty Hr*. Conn Ira ended. No trite Ke-
publleau will object to u l’rie Imnni ion of
universal nmmMty. Lot llmae who have
the mlsltartuno ta bo wmtli twenty thou
sand dollar* be kept In the dreary regions
of exjiertaney no longer. Ardhkw John
sox, whom higii-tumd and influential gen
tlemen of the South lutd doqffsed, must
be fawned upon anil bealobbored by thoae
•• arrtatiterate ^ no longer. Tbc pleblun
king hna opened his heart. Constant obei
sance from the hated M nrlstoeTiiey " hath
eaitacd hi* auger to relent. Tlfe .YNunaw
Joiuckox party has tnlacarried; lievintlio-
lesS, there Is still the ghost of a chunk* for n
^-alty in oppaMtioa to' the Keeonstrni tlon
Acts of Congress.
Eighteen looutlis ago, the Republican*
•were for ini versa 1 Amnesty and Impartial
Snlfrage. No one oppostal this measure
except Axuniw Johnson, Ids satellites,
and one or two era/y men hanging upon eul alfilrs of sued suites, and to regulate
the elect Ion of Federal officer*, the loyal
people of tlie land liare roeently made too
great a struggle for the uiaiutenanreof the
Constitution, to seek to accomplish the ob
ject by Congressional enactment, at a sac
rifice of the olivimt* meaning and spirit of
that instrument. The hiiidamciiial law.
known as the Constitution, emanating di
rectly (Wan th« sovereign pneple, anil pla
cing ou tlieir representatives limitations In
the exercise of power, ran nevor lie disre
garded without endangering the private
rights ami the public Iiiierties of the peo
ple. as well ps tin- existence of the I'lltou
Of whtcll ft fnrnistlietruest security. Titere
call Ik* no •tabllity In the Government
without a fixed fundamental law. lienee,
the first step toward a free government Isa
written Constitution. In which is expressed
the sovereign will of the I>e»)|ilr in relation
to the form and powots of government,
and the extent of authority delegated to
their agent*. To trust representative* with
unlimited discretion, or allow them to ex
ercise power* not granted, would be to
make them the masters instead of the ser
vants of the people, and such a representa
tive gnvernmentwould helltllr better than
a despotism.
But it need# no argument to restrain a
loyal Congress from attempting to regu
late snlfrage in the State*, when it Is once
shown that the Constitution confers no
siteli power; and, Jionever desirable the
filing may bu in itself, some other n ay will
hr sought to accomplish the object.
The rutted Staten did nor. liy the con-
Ipiesf of the rebel States, destroy it* own
aiitho.Uy over thorn mi States;‘that con-
tinned Just the same as before the war; but
it dhl destroy the hostile State (tovern-
Uictita wlileli had bee* established, and.
thereupon. In the absence ol any legitimate
State (ioveriitaeut*. l/oeame invested as
eompieror with tbs jaiwer* iwlnngiiig to
Bute (lovermuents. till sueh Government*
could bo re-ettahllshcd; and it la under
thia power a* eonijneror that Congresa as-
sumss. during the process of reconstruc
tion, to control, by military power, the lo-
tbo verge of the Republican party. The suffrage therein,
present. AM by those Southern SjS«XSS wMSfc-
whb had avrotti fealty to l(J» i^rson, and] y (lrk In niiUsiy nilo which lias been
the cra*y menyur«m^o,Ruitceoded In d^MWUiMishisI In the rebel .Slates; anil there
PnsMsal Jsfei
▼to* 1 the MsH| Bstsssn
grass and to* FrssMtat.
lELt^KAhllt'.
TEA MAW rum A AM As* U Th» A.
from the famdoa lull) Stmt. At* w
Mr. Johnson ha. mods- bred eoinpUlnt. •• “• •*•»*• Craraw.il.
of tote of tbe Indignities which. In bis per- j .
so*. Urn office or Ihosldent ha* sustained. Jr#, - A
It to Date that < engross has In many n-lfiMra* of loir rest «*•■* tits
•poets sot the ex,- olive officer of the <.'on-1
•tlUltlo* aside. Hut when we examine the I ~~ A
process by which that result lias l**-n at ! t arrscliaa ol Pa hi I c mti Esklbll.
taint'd, it become* e\ blent that Ihejanll It't j
•sHA Afr. Jnhwm WntsW/. He haa commit
tal himself ta a struggle with Codger-,
and thimgli lie lias been entirely batten, he
refttse* t« yield. He begin his execiuite.
career by magnifying idsoilies,and trving
to rnconstntet the I'mon In bis own "«*y
In the aiiseiii'e of tint legislature. to wImhii
the work properly belonged. Defeated in
this endeitvor to steal a march ou Con
gress. lie made a passionate appeal to the
people, and. Iiehir again defeated, en
deavored to neutralize tin- policy to which
he was np|>t>*od by an official explanation
Adthratlc *Marat IroSd Oshlsrahi.
Fore.,, ■ at.lllg.acr h, ,h. tab... STL?!
SKW AOVKUrlSUMKST*.
' BAKTOW dUKRIKK Mill
tgriLL *a asi t tefsts tne t-ssrt Mim** 4m.. la J
ff tu teas art'srteavllis, «aiu>» aeuat). t>.
m* tea *nl Tssetar Ik 1 “ s»la* next withla <hs
' Ml ksas* af ask toa fall-. tag two, #ny, to-aIt.
KastodUafUal. Inmisn w fa* act kao*a)
loom I*. ctSttsti m* rwl.tss. ta
S* N sasttaa •**•»»>>• “*a»ij
piaiatlf. IK*
A1m> ItaM an-1 KU «. !uu nffamf X u.
} H»® n"**
tnirili ni«(
nuaCy, htoinir ft« pUiit«
_ (I IIUV Mll.llM. AIw».
_ , , , . to* fltnvinff rrop on Kpn|
nlablsitloa UtMoi m Ui« pr jMrrt^ul Lew U
•Spoil their own pause wherever planted.
_ P4VIU L AXIIKKI’H a SON
•*ptt-tU«*m Philadelphia, P*.
GEORGIA. Bxttrow cshiutv.
W UEBCaI vf llllsi* tr. ta.l.a srelis* to me
_ ler lidf -nt of mbni.iWnlttcn an .he <>-uts
Slarkeis — *sr«i|s add Mantle.
U asiunton. Kept. de-Tlic Prcsldert has
oral ■* ■
of the meaning of tint acts, u bl.bpiiia. recognized Alexander Ballalgne de I lux*
inueli a* pttssible of Id* owu rejected poli
cy into theirexM'utifiu. It waa the feeling
or mistrust u bit'll 111* persistent antagon
ism produced in the last Cougresa which
caused It to pas*tlio act which prevented
Mr. Stanton s removal; and it w»* thesnuu
feeling or mistrust which III* late Interlcr-I
enec with the lti*'on*truetion Act*
tlueed In the present Congress which
aiiaetl Hits substitution of Gen. Grant fm
the 1'residcnt ill aiieh matters under the
Itueoustriietloii Acts as Congress could
consUtmlomilly take out of the Pies idem'*
hands. The entlesvor to keep sdmr legis
lative control over thu civil sppolutmenK
ami especially over those of the Miaisttrs
of State, i* simply carrying out of a
principle wliirh nil free government* have
siiceeasfiilly established. Ministerial re
sponsibility la, Indeed, a different thing
wuere, as with the Americans, the minis
ters are merely executive agents, from
Krciieb Consul at Charleston; liaron Albert
ile Vaux. at Richmond; and J. A. Qnlu-
terrn, Belgian Consul at New Orleans.
A clerical error of twelve and a half mil
lions in the debt statement, ill fitrorof the
,. | Government, lias been discovered, wbleh
leaves the debt outstanding, less cash In
treasury, tan thousand five hundred snd
tire millions.
Gen. Grant was not at the Cuhlset meet
ing to-day, which confined over two hours.
Gen. Denver received the following:
San Kh vncisco. Sept. li.—California sends
a greeting to sll ConservatlvS citizens at
the East, having elected llenry H. Height
Governor, by many thousand majority;
following In the footsteps of Connecticut!.
lake) r _ . _
K«v*e- Prspsrty potnUil out by eUluliff
iU.it us* III*, and elsss. s I rest eflsmt
iwmtslnfng SV) sere*, more or lo-*. I. lug in (lie
li.urth idsvncl soil third trrltoe of ilxnow roan
10 , sum Xmosm s* tks Bstlwsud Iron Worhs Co t
whnt it must necessarily be where, us with | and Improving her example. The leglsla-
feating Universal amlRty. They also tldP* “*>•«•« r ° 1 r "“> V ltf * l " lL
feated the rnlltlratlon of the tjokstltutlonal
Anienduienta. They are tlicrelbre the lc
gtdniate authors of the Military Recon
struction set-. And yet the same obstinacy
and ambition wliirh defeated Universal
amnesty and Impartial snArag* twelve
months ago. now seeks to defeat the Recon
struction Acts, and tints strangl* lta own
offspring. It seek* tills, too, by the aflop
tlon of a |Millcy which It oipe defeated,
and which It still dlsplset.
I*'t ns he on tlie alert now Air a new
i'latform. The stone which tha builders
rejected In ’0(1 Is to he given live chief place
in the ’corner In ltW7. Everything for
Men; for Principles nothing. Amnesty
ami (limllllcfl negro suffrage In the hands
of the Republican* ws* horrible. In lb*
tun,I* of the John son Inti Democracy It Is
tbe embodiment of lovclinas. Verily
00 TO FABHWO AMO Off IT *0001*8.
A good livlug, k what cotoparatlvtly
few men sueoeaUn making, In village or
city life. AnffjNitootlilng Is more easy of
accomplIsliutej^P the fa no. Besides,
there to a ideusiire IIn cultivating aud em
bellishing the earth. Improving and in
creasing Us products, mid thus adding to
the aggregate of huutsii happlnens.
Why then, should young man hesitate to
become farmers ? It It both profitable and
honorable. U 1* the nearest approxima
tion to Independence that man, as a mem
ber of society, can make. A gentleman
rtrmer—and all farmers are or should !»•
ganflcineii—belongs to an order of nobili
ty, that It not Indebted to place holder* for
IU institution, mid may. If he chooses, lx>
ranked among the greatest tienefaetora of
tlie hitman race. lot all Idle young men
go to firming, and quit seeking thin! and
fourth rate clerkship*.
Nicw Converts.—We are gratified to ob
serve that quite a number of newspaper*
In this State have changed, and other* are
preparing to rhang* their tone In refet*
encc to the Congressional enactment*.
One or two of whicli, only a few months
ago, were "standing by tlie President as
the last and only hop*.’* hav* very sudden
ly changed front and are mtnll'ostllig ex
traordinary seal hi tlieir new field of la
bor. W« we I co) He alllt)* It th* work of
Reconstruction from whatever source, bc-
cauMthe cause Is a noble one. We there
fore conjure them to remain steadfast In
their new born faith, and not permit tlieir
aggressive teal to run them Into difficult les
or cxliaust tlmlr energies bofere tbe cam
paign opens. It would probably be un-
wiau to denounce their late associate.* as
-disunion 1st*" ami “ttr**eawrs." Be stead
fast, therefore, but Icmiieiatc and Judi
cious. . ^ 1 V
Turn ano Ncnv.—Xot guile two mouths
ago, when Mr. Jonxsox penned his vatq
lo the last Siipidcmuntal hill, he said:
The Military Commander t*. a* to the
power of aiqvolntmcnt, made to take the
place of the President, osd tAe tiratrai of
ike <w»» tAe place of <Ae .fesols; and any
regulate euflViigc In llliuols or New York
because it lias done so In tbc relsd State*.
If the Hew*expressed are correct. It fol
low* that there are but two ways of secur
ing Impartial suffrage thrmixdiont the
Union. One i*. for tlie .States themselves
to adopt it, which Is being done liy some
already; mid now thiitlho subject I*being
agitated, anil Us Justice being made appa
rent, It Is to he ho|x>d It will soon oomineml
Itself to all; tlie otlicr Is hv an amendment
to tho Con*tltiitl<.n of the t niicd Slates,
adopting Inuiartial suffrage throughout
the Union, wfilch to become efiistlvo must
bo retified by throo-fourtlis of the States.
Th* position of the ltepuhlieaii party I*
that tlie rokollloiis States forfeltial tlieir
right* liy revolution. Congress ccrtally has
a* muoli right to dietnto tlie berms ol re
admittance to constitutional rigltta as has
tho President.
Dioi'Oirr in Nouthkhv New YoiIk.
Whilu along tlie Atlantic coast wo aro
running over with water, u serious drought
prevail* througti all Northern New York,
and the people are comtdntnlng of dusty
reads, shriveled pasture*, falling streams
and dry well*.
tyBKN. Uiu. aud the Augusta Chron
icle should, ami doubtless do. feel under ob
ligations to the Augusta Agent of the As
sociated Pre»* fbr keeping Idui and It so
constantly iicfiiro the public.
AI. AHA fit A COMRCttYATIVE
cos v lpvriiiv.
A Miserable Failure.
row lira Montgomery Advertiser.]
The so-callcil State Conservatlvo Coll*
out ton. w hich tin* }n*t ndjonrnrd ill till*
city. mu*t Is! rcgardetl a* a taUul e In every
essential particular. We say so-called
Htutc Convention, bceanse ueTther In thu
number of counties represented nor In the
character and Intlnenco of tliq delegates,
did the assemblage rise tn anything like
tho dignity or significance of more than a
countv meeting.
There were ohlv thirteen oat of sixty
counties hi theHWte represented, by eighty-
seven delegate*, sixty-two of these being
from five counties. lVe would not dispar
age the character or Jnlluenee of the dele-
gutes. Do fttr as wooW-rVed or have heard,
they ware generally respectaldo. aud. In
sonw few insUincus, man of talent*. Such
men a* doe Tailor, Judge htone, Barnes,
Clanton. A«hhiy, ami others we might inen-
tlt»ix would Ini "prominent In any |s'Utlcal
asseuiMagc; but it is customary for onr
State Conventions, instead of having a half
dozen delegates of tills prominence, to con
tain a sit)re or two of them.
We cannot account for the alisenee of this
largv! number of influential men on any
other hypothesis than that they thought
no good was to come of tho organization
of a minority parly having no tangible
i«stic to build upou. lias not the result
prvveu. the correctin'** of Ihc judgment of
that larger class of leading man. passed in
advance upon the action of tlilt vonvou-
tlon f
A few men have met. calling themselves
tlm Cottovrvelivu State t dnvcutUin of Aln-
bama; some of them giving vent to cx-
piesolou* which may serve to Irritate and
make more tyrannical Radical rule; while,
tn show til* qhsufUlty of tlie whole pro-
ocdlng, the |4atfi>rm ho* not. on«' word to
say lire or cue on the lveonstriictlen laws
ol'tVnxrvs-. which were supposed to be
tho solin'* of contention. The lMCinlier*
onuld not sgreo—some Isilng In favor **f.
mol other* op|ioseil UN acCCpling tile
terms—and homo the adoption of u string
attempt on the peri ef ttre Prrsldrat to **- «f geneiiUltle*. which, 'mweter true in
revt tow mu consttuitiomil |»wcr* may.: w IU bo of miavall egaln*t the
under pretense of law, lie met by official
Ineubordknatton.
Mr- Jonseox than knew w hat the law
meant. It gave to the Gem na of the army
the power to dlmpprove the Prcsblsot's
order to District Commander*.
A recent Washington (Uspatch. Inspired
by the' White House lofluenre. say* that
Ueneral G Sant's order, furhMdlug Dtotrict
i omoxandrre to reappoint <UtintoK*1 oil-
eeto, Is marely an expresalon of opinion.
Then daa* Mr. JonxaoN claim tho right
to overral* the order f
at Tile Black CroOfc has reached IU
Setth algid hi Now York.
wilt of Congress u|x>n tho auction* now
he fere tlto country.
i M ISISONKl!.-
vices <ay tliat Vrlneo ttolm ttoliu. who. It
W1U Iki reiueiuberesl, waa l*olA (VMnmaii-
dsntol' Artouts at otic tiuMv and who was
to liavo been shot, bus been sentenced to
seven wars' iMpt lsoumetit, Santa Anna
I* to lie tried hv Court Martial. lonkla
ha* given his adhesion M the Government.
oivlcr since INtCi *1k>w* a total of nine thou
sand two hundred and forty-four.
HPTtxrrc I* * joint stock beggar*’ com-
l*ny ntl’arl* »Uli a working capital of
sixteen thousand dollars tu Government
securities.
us, the Initiative of legislation I* lu tlieir
bands; but even under tlie American Con-
slltirtiirn tbe entire ilideiiendence of the
Executive has been found to be a danger.
It Is Mr. Johnson more tliun any other
President, who Ini* shown tlie "people
tlie danger and inconvenience of such In
dependence. snd it Is fitting that, in hi«
). r*on. tlie oIHit should undergo It* first
inpormiit limitation. The Resident i* al
most a* Irremovable during ills four year*
of office us a constitutions! king; slid If
the most absolute power were given him
over his ministers he would he aide to
thwart the legislature to a degree entirely
Inconsistent with orderly government. Of
course a legislature, in asserting its owu
supremacy lay* itself open to suoh chargee
of desjKitUm a* ure now made against
Congress, and have been made against our
own Piirllsiueiit in years gone by. But tbe
whole of the American dliHculty 1* caused,
us such difficulties always are caused, hy
want of harmony between the two branch
es of the Government. When, as du
ring the present administration. Con
gress and tlie President arc not in
harmony, our must over-rate the other,
lu bygone time* Congress lias ltceu over
ridden, now It has over-ridden the l’reid-
deul. Blit when, a* during the last ad
ministration. Congress and the Eresident
are In perfect agreement, much lati
tude will tie allowed to flic U*ad of the
Government, and the |mwcr and dig
nity of the office will hav* p tenden
cy to increase. Awl when tlllMB Is a coui-
Presldcnt's
plate recognition ok the
part of the purely executive nature of Ids
fuuelhm in tlie (Inver«incut, and of the
merely sii*|H'Ustii' character of bis veto on
legislation,there will lie a corresponding re
cognition on tlie i-artof the l.<*ri-*i«tnre of
ita limited puwtw over the executive office,
it is la-cause tliat recognition I* perfect
here, s* faras thv»Mprei«c executive powxr
1* uoncernrd. tliat our runstitiitiea works
as harmoniously as it does.
We do not thii.k tliat Mr. Stantaa'i
ponslou Indicates any LcKcntion whatever
to vaffiarr;s-s tlie working of tbo racoa-
sduettoii law*. Geiiurul tirant’s npuolitt-
, —ppelt
flM'Bt to The office Is probably In«*tided
a SUUlMMto ihi* rouutrv that reco*-
struothm shall go ou unhindered. But Mr.
Johnson Is unable to conceal his vexation
at tlie entlfc suevns* of tlie poltny he so
bitterly opposed. Ill* last veto mesangs*
were In tl«e exact tatie. temnrrand style of
on artlrio In tiieQuarterly ltrrlewon some
grtwt Liberal vlctorv. And though he bo*
Imposed a curb ujma his taugue. and In bis
lew puldle utternmm* ba» taken a Idgitar
and more dlgnltlwl tone than hu fermvriy
t)ld,bU*tMcsmausliip remains unslteivd In
tta wenkties*. and his official actions only
twwi more and more to show Uie wisdom
of Oingres* In 1 roving in lift hands as
llttl* discretion as possible lu carrying out
the Uw.
f*M COVNTV.
Meeting*1 Agricultural lifedallea.
rest its Msrttlta Jeers*11
The Society mot on tbo 2d insU pursuant
to adjournment. Alter tlie reading of tlie
minutes of the provkms meeting the com*
luittee* wewcailed ou rar tlieir report*.
Tlie UomutUeo on By-law*, through ita
rhalrmnn. A. X. Simpson, asked frirtiior
time ta prepare thulr report. Given to tho
next regular meeting.
Tlie District thtuunktre* to further th*
Intereet of tlie Society, on motion, are au
thorized to rc|HMt progress at eeoh regular
mac ting.
The Committee on Premiums, through
their Chairmau, J. A. Bisancr. mode the
IbllowtUg report:
Messrs. Cook & Cheek offer to pay
through the Atooeiallnm to be awarded by a
ooramlttee. to iuiy moniher of the Associa
tion fbr tlie best ten acres of whist iMty
dollar*, and for the best rive seres of wheat
twenty-five dollars.
Tbe Oakley .Mills Manufacturing Cone
jwsny oiler a premium of twenty dollars
__ the best ure* acres of white wheat,
and twenty dollars for tho second best fiv*
acre* of red wheat.
Tho above premium* to l>« paid on the
nt tn thy ground during the
crop* to bo pat
pteM'iit full.
Moved aud adopted tlmt a premium of
ten dollars ho ottered (or tlto liest product
of turnips from a qatrter of an a»'re. The
awards In all ImtaMcwa, it is uuderetood.
will require a stateuivat of the character
of tlie soil, the inode > of enltlvwtlon, apd
the kind and quantity of manure applied.
Tbo address of Mr. Xiansllelfi being In
order, that gentleman delivered a pleasing,
practical and instructive discourse touch
ing tlie social Import.uirv of the Industrial
ctasec*. and especially of tlie fanning class—
thdr lihherto defective modes of cultiva
ting the Southern soil, and the consequent
cxtcmhsl Impoverishweut of Smitheru
Uml*. The remedies isdnted out would
lead the farmer to a far inure restructcd
area Of culture—liberal fissllng of tho soil,
aud to a habit of acquiring vfluabi* *grl-
onlturnl knowledge from any and sdl
sources. >
On* motion of lion. C. D. rhiiltp*. tlie
thank* of the Society wore returned to Mr.
Mansfield, and ho was requeued to (tarnish
A list of person* executed hy Maximilian's a oof y of his address for publication In the
Marietta Journal.
On luotinu, the meeting llieti adjourned,
with the request that tiro President procure
from Mr. Nlehoi. (tar the next reuglsr m*et-
feg on the first Tiwoday In Ortober. U>« use
t hall. It. T. Ubcmsy. President.
R. M. Uoovnak, Secretary.
ture It Democratic, and two Congresmen
lielieved to be elected.
Signed hy the Chairman. Secretary,
and Treasurer of tbe Democratic .state
Central Committee.
Anotlicr private dispatch Indicate* tlie
election of three Democratic Congress
men.
Revenue receipts to-day four hundred
and fifty-eight thousand dollars.
Kxv Wkst, Soptemlwr 5.—Tbe steamship
George Cromwell, from New Orleans for
New York, broke her shaft at the stern
bearing, when the water rushed in. The
passenger*, baggage, am) two hundred and
seventy hales cotton were saved; rest of
freight wet. Cspt. Ktaaard hopes to save
the vessel.
Mohilk, Sept. A—Two ea*cs of yellow
fever were sent to tlie )io*|>ital from the
aelionner Darien, lately from Tampico.—
No cases originstlig In tlie city have been
reported.
Berlin, Sept. C.—Negotiations ore pro
gressing for the establishment of * posted
treaty lietwoeu Prussia and th* United
Mates similar to that with England.
Grand Duke Frederihk William favors
tlie union of Baden w ith tlie North Ger
man States.
Advices from Madrid state tliat all ves
sels from United States port* art ordered
to lie strictly quarantined.
Paris, Sept. 0.—-it ta stated that M* l)e
I'iluys will soon re-enter the Cabinet.
I.onion, Sept. 6.—Recent dispatahes dis
credit tlie release of the Abyss!nls* prison
ers. Preparations for an expedition for
tlieir release still continue.
s OeOts. S' •stwy ewe Csss asvsrasr (sill! • r*
liilkwr *>t J 8. riirruU, cu<k/r««p, f*. Juhu il.
iKatHM bih! War. 8.1 kUti* ui.tker*, an<l W in P.
UBBlBioBdi, oudurMir. Prof^itj jK>luty | out by
1.086 Md
tilird BMttoB of Hikrtow «wuu|y, on mhkh l>r N
* U>d on Bh thp property
Bortoir county, on whHi JopI flume new •••«•**«
iBUmben of kite not known j Leviod on M tbe
property of Job) Atone. Also, nt the ume time
Boa pUce. the rettiuiuent of lnn«l in the seven-
tee it th dtutrlct «ui(l third auction ol bivrSuw
ty.ou u-bkeh Br/ent T. Lev he now reaulu*.
bote ofiotenot iuoMrn ) Prope*ty pointed <
pleintfff, end levied on touMtisfy one Lees 8npe-
meher. etwl ttri eut T. Lveke,
dorevr. W. L. ooanflff,
hberiif lUrtoA count
September 6,1S67—wide (Priuter’* fee flu,
BAKTOW MOBTOA(iVSHEIUf K SALlL
tbe toirn af Ctortenvtlle iu»<l «r*unty uf Ittir-
urw. <«»., on the flret Tup-'Uy U bet*milier n* xi.
witbm tilt- legBl boars ui'»«ie r die 1M owiny prop
erty, la-wit:
One htiiitiii tew mill with mII the flxthree kud
meebinery thereto *imm xc<i end u»ed lu «ud
ebont thu »«aie, known m tlie 0J-4 tiowkimd ttemm
»e» mil). iUu*U-<J in Burtow county, fie . m»M»*
tbe property of Johu L. Kota lenii, tohetUfj eMort-
muvd from Lariow taunty i.ourt, in fe-
>or of Jffinev W ilrfy Propei-iy pel mum out I
•aid Mi rtge^e fl fa. /
W L. GOOPWIS, flberiflT.
Septemborl 1^41—w tdff fPn* fee f6]
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE?.
U NOMt an-order of thp L*»urt of ttrdinery of
Pulton oeantv, 4geor^ia, I will aell b fore tbe
Court llouve noor 111 mid ceuuty, w itbin the legeJ
iKiureoi ffule. tn the city of A Han in on the nr»i
Tue»d«y in >ovouiber newt: nitv tt* t n-rw off
of Wind lot he* 894, of th*-
Mtn dietriet oi origin.il4y Henry, now hulton
bold 41 the piopuvty of thp eatiuB of
uOunly. bold 4s the pi open . . .■■■I
Thonra.fi M. Leo-, late of tfnfd « oonty ftecoueeil. for
the t*net« of the heirs, and cimlUors. flaui prop
erty )ie» about eight iniJm from Atlanta, on tne
New nan road, ou tho bead Water.- of leuio crecn,
pear old Camp < )re«*k chuivh Teniifi, i*»b.
JOStPil WiLlJ», kdmktikirntor.
September 6,19M—m 40d l Pr« &•« $10J
GKoUgIa, Fulton coi-*rx.
tjr. doucMfre.1, L r**pr**TH)nV*d u» hwvinx died
inteetattu nnd B«v iiernon having Applied lor *d-
minutrAnoii on bise«tate in <ermK of tbe law:
All be reuni Ounoerned are. Ifiorrlon*, notiried to
file their obieetjon* Ifimj exJat, on ov before the
flint Monday In (U’tolwr next «h) tbe adminis
tration ef kamI tteeeasted’* Bfetote sh< aid no* he
vuwitod <■ W. K Vonable. t leva of who Superior
Coirm of *uld county, or •ohm* uihai ft 4m! proper
porvoa,
DAMhL PMfTM/.N. fndinevy.
•epT—frSM iPriuterVftie |S} X '
GKOUGIA, Fclton county.. B
S M. T4LIA b’KEEO. guardian of MbrgAret
r A. «hd Willie Kanple Pool. hArlngtepresent-
n hl« petition .inly tied, that he him fully diw-
petition only _m , - , - , - -
hargwd hbt said trust and iw eudtUrii tctleUer* of
dismtMioe:
IbOfebi, UMWBfUrc to cite nuA ailmoiubb all per-
-w. * . . ^ tfap/efieU, with-
scoAcerm’i'.
Con unchanged. Mere pork S4.gfi.
Auulstx, held.tt.—CoUondull;soles*8;
niMiiling H. ■
Savannah. Sept. Cotton soaim;mid
dling, 24u21','; sales. li>4; reHI|,uvUl.
Cm aRLRs i on, SeyLfi.—Cotton qwlet and
unchanged; mkldltng, Mg; sales, ttt; re
ceipts, 117.
Ngw Gri.ka.ns, Sept, (k—Cotton dltU and
lower; sales, 110, at *3>jaU>{ fur tow mid
dling: stock on hand, Ikfise. Flour dull,
at 8.00afk23 for tuperfine. Corn weak, at
1.10 for mixed; white, 1.2S. Oita dull aud
unchanged. Pork higher; bolder)* ask JT.
Baron—stock light and demand good;
shoulders, 13al5>£. Sugar cored honuti’a
a'JJQ. Lard quiet and steady; tie tleroe,
ltsHix- Frelghu quiet and but little of
fering ; cotton by steam to Neff York, le;
by tall to Liverpool, tad. Gold UltaaH'J.
Sterling Malta). New York sight ?? per
cent. prem. . .
Moatut Sept. Domalid light; sales,
7! lailcs; low middlings nominally at M a
Mta; receipts, SOU—(tar the week, #82; ex
ports, M0. Light stock,
BAL31NORK, Sept. 6.—Coffee quUt. Cot
ton easier—quotations unchanged. Flour
unchanged. Wheat steady. Cons—white
1.10s 1.13. Oats StaU. Bye 1 JOal.tO. Ba
con stlH advancing, stock light-shoulders
U’-anU 1 ,. Bulk meats very Ana. Lord
iiulst. Whisky unchanged.
New Yoon, ttopt. 5.—Stocks dull. Gold
42?*. '112 coupons
IDlll'i
prityitr of potitio
w’iln...* Ill C III 1
14 I Hi #r;t»iti*8 (U)C0Pt(KUj4 U> the
kol> X_to40U
NFAVit ikltOKbltVa SA1.K
W IkerliJ oTCosteginr, fijot Tue*dav1n
Octahsrnexi, WittAn tliqnug*! nrursArsslc, to Ihs
bisSa*t liulh«v, th* Ralbwiag property, tj-wit:
One aja.Mit lot " Nliin the thsoriiorais TiiSIt* of
firaxia; Railkuads ix Avui-sta.—The
Constitutionalist of yestdettoy morning
has the following i
Tbe skqjptica concerning tlio prolwhilky
of the building of thia road, were some
what surprlsisT) csU'rtlsy at the nnlnudtug
of several curs of Iron iutcmlcd for tlie
track in Broad street. Tlie sight of the
reds made tlie unreflecting think the road
would reaUf) tie built.
The work of laying the track will com-
nicuee on Monday next. The line will be
run on the South side of Broad street, be
ginning. for the present, at Houston and
extendtngto the upper portion of the city,
and thence to the suhaslian retreat* on an
in the vicinity of the Sand Hill*. The car*
within the city limits will bedrswn by one
burse each; outside the city it ts poeslblc
two horse* will he required to each car.
There will Is' tutnouts at convenient dis
tance*. and the onrs will arrive at and
leave certain localities at stated hour*.—
t\d. Cole, the President, returned to th*
city la-t evening, slid he will soen hove In
operation thenineh talker) of road, murk to
the convenience of the walkers In the en
virons of the thy.
Mortality among Armt Stkoron*.—
Nine surgeons In the United Ktttes service
have died during tin post month In tin
Cholera snd veilov fever localities of the
West aud Southwest. This to more than
th* usual wort silty in that branch or the
service (tar »n entire year.
Capital CWmixu to Alabama.—A few
da v* ago a company of gentlemen of large
capital, from Massachusetts, purchased the
famous Shelby Iron Works and Mine* In
Shelbv connty, A1a- and who. we lemrn, in
tend rebuilding early these once extensive
works. ..
The sum paid tlie old company to mid ta
bo **W,00Ofl<U.
fa l4>*Ml ftfc'S a Xwiloss' t'surt .
o. !L. |n favor M gaissteth J. Mass vs. Lewt*
Wsalatsi Property polrued cut Oy Ilcf. a.lsnt
tatty oisds and ratarueh to at by the tfeimlablo.
’ t). M T BOWKH, ihtptity sharttT.
Csptenibsr S, tstt—wtdi i TlPr* fee *k»'l
vQiTSSn;.
Tbttv«r> dBfflr*U»rBffi'ifrnoo bow orrnnitH
bj tbe •ubtocnlter Is for Rent, bIUbusI oi
tbc vrnt of Pv««btroe «tre«t, erabrac
neSttalrf 1 eutheoiB*.
s - , win b* rei
rente*! with tie property, tmr
tbo pre ml***
r .
uf Tr«» iff » ifCtcH, 1 ttc o
'IWeBio therocOiK. to utto .uni' Bfltaunlth all
bm-I siuyttliir the klmlr« I r:ifl t-rutiiturff ol »mi<1
44Mtot»4M, to flic their j..ft-, if ^ny they have.
(•b-'OKGlA, Grvkne Cf»CKTT.
?J£.
leucnttfl BdiniuiMirHisOfi He Bom, «
estoteul WotthioKbrn IsOrfltetWi-, tict-.PBMttl:
These Mfe, ihcrt-fort;, U>ci«o ami i c iair<
-on• concerneil. to »h> grul oppeur at .
w itbin Uw time prtiK-niHMl )m Uw, to ffhow chum?.
Knuy they htovt*. wh> «MiU fetter* fihoultl ihx he
9 nuiled.
tilven MDdrrmv hood, at o«t e, in GreensWru,
Kept*tuber td, 1W7.
EUGKhll 8 L. KING, Onlinavy.
•ep4—w BOil (hnuierS lee
GKOB(r!.\, liltff-KNK CMJUXTY.
KfehunU applieh lor
•w on the uhtate ef
LiH-.y LwllietLsi". iiuuBB»e<i:
Tltekc uiu. t. it-re fore, to cite auJ require all wt-
I, to lie and a|»j«Ntr nt my
•f»u« cotM-uincd, to lie und .ip.teur at in v oiuc<
R ithlu Ui« liu»u prr» rioed b; law, to »lu>w euiixi
ufly the) b*ve.' w.h) raid lettoie »iioult| not L
|i|Ai
Given under ray hunrl, at office, in Greenslioi
Hepteuiber Itl, Ihi7.
KUif-NII 8 L KING. Ortllnnrr
•ep4-Wlhl [Print. r’» itM. #:),
. then
GKOUGIA. Baktow coUKTf.
liam B. Wofford** ootnt*
This in, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
mrteen yeurv-of age. reshlunts of mud comnly:
This is to tu all pef#ous concerned, to be und
ap^eur ut the «»rm.of the Koiu t<M Ordinary, to In-
WHlfki my. i
■hi. 11*7.
tourt uf Pulton Bounty,
T HE defeiwlmtts are horetiy notified ami re
quired personally, or by Attorney, So be aud
appear at Mie next hupartor Court, to l • held in
and for «aid aoaniy, onthe flr»t Monday in Onto-
her uexfs then and thero to an»wer the plaintifl’s
demand mn aoMua wf >»Ninupfflt, as]|iik default
COKffif
rpO W. tt. iHttniS liobt. P. Curry, Miles Dick-
. _ , Stockholders
of the lbitli»f(W» Bolt ol Georgia: You are
herupyntyfjpl y w. the first day of Augu»t.
A Regular Line of Mail Stages
fOn CARROLLTON,
arrival <4* the care (V«u AUaata, an
MONDAYS* WSDN IS DAYS AND FBI DAYS,
HETUJtKlNO,
WILL ARRIVE AT SERNAS OS
TO 28DAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
doie connection with tho train fbr At-
Rxtra tnp* ^vlU \
51 Connection* will be made to BOW DOS with
Mnndave and Pridaya Tripe
Tho Ttoatc ^ over a gaud natural mad, and is
rquippwl with new Concord Coaches and fivtpieut
ohangeA «>r gnotl Teams.
Pare toi.’arrul tton — fS50
Kara to Noudeii
VOT usstegb *rt>l) St
GEORGIA, Nkwton county.
AagumfoD*!. naintiors Attorneys
aug*—*41 ^ \ - (l‘rinter’s fee $5]
GKOUGIA, OrMalS county*
said rt ril c
sIvum under my han<l aud odicu
ssswus^rttot. wM u ^.
[Printer** fet
lilU
GEORGIA, Fclton Cocnty.
CtoUte of II. H Orerhy, d«-
,, represents to thooourt in hie phlltion duly
tiled, that he haa fully administered said estate.
mTltU is. therefore, to cite all person* cobceror-l
toahow cause. If any they fom, why Sabi admin-
tstratof idiouM not be dlkcharged flpew hie said •<!-
miaistraUea and receive letters uf dismission ou
the Prat Monday la Marcfe ISM.
■ippi uhm , _ iPriywr^s me »4 ap.j
GEOKGlA t Fclton countv.
W HKECAfl, John T. AlMdeu. adminUtrator
•MR the estate of flimeoa Abridge, d««*aM*d,
rsyrsesste In the court, ta hie necittoa dely tiled,
that ha has folly admtalstojuifold estate
Thia ••. therefore, to cite all pereona concerned
ta shew cause, if nay they ean. why said adminis-
fhMMi Ms
Irntor should not be
Item his said ad-
tret Monday in March. CM
Vftarhh the Aom Dop4*l I
rh day
CWl
PEN, Deputy Clerk.
[ Prtaler’s fee |*50.'
aUfti
under my hun*!. this August 21 >t. 18B7.
• LUW AUD CXIN NUli. Urxlinary.
[ Prs foe fa]
rlBter’« fee $&)
BOAKDKBS WANTED. ^
2 XE or two ftslimn can he arcammodatol
with BOARD, in a private ramily, at reason-
>rata Deed fore. Address Bov <i, Atlanta.
sepld it
bo
GbOKGlA, Ghkkak cotitiiY.
W HKKEAS, tbe c«tate ol John M. Stewart, lute
of »aidcouu<y. (fee* ami, k* uureprutocut«ii:
P* e. to die and require .ill pur-
it* in the t
if mu.v they bare, why ih< admiHieLiMtion vv itD
the will auiMAOd ol uw c.taic n* »uid John M.
HteW..rt sl.ouii not Ik* seated in il»e Clerk oi the
Hnperior tourt,or fiomu other tit aatlproper per-
Piven under tuy hand, at office, iu tireensboro.
September id* 1*7
KttfKNIUS L. KIVG, Ordinary.
fd-aJvAM I l*t im.T’v r.M* *JJ'
NOTICE.
A PPLICATION will be made to the Court of
XA ordinary of (sreene county, Georgia, at-tlie
Ui>t regular term after tho expirarioii of twn
inontl.fi from this ootice, for leave to *oU the land
(tha same being u tract of land in l.ee countv,
lrfa., conttiHiGg IOIJ4 acre*, mole or let-s,) lie-
longing lo dull a U. Cook, Jasper T. Look and
:JuinefrC. ( m*k. ttrpiuiu* of Llitalm t ook, lute of
Lee count;. t«ut.. deceauid. for tlie our}»o>c of
iNtyingUiu (iebiw uml for the benulil ut.-.uidor-
pbauv Tills J-uly alt. IV 7.
W.LLIAM \TKINS, Guardian.
Of tho orphans of Kli^ha Cook, d>icea»ed.
•ej»4— wtlstoet t l’i s fee f I •
MHHHM Wofford, deceased,
to tlie tourt, in his petition, duly tiled and enter-
* *- record, tliat ht»ba- fully aduiiuiateicd Wli
ft WuItLril'k Hststi. •
JiitMhed and cieditoi w. to stiow cause, if any they
from hi* executorship aad receive letter
B)h*ton. Thi^Sd tMon-lay) SeptemiM>r, 1 *#7.
J. A. liow AltD, ordinarv.
weptl-wflac - ~. (Printer** fee St50)
GEORGIA, Baktow «uunty .
TOtiKFH I>aVIs» liav.fngaptdied to lie appointed
J guardian of the WI'mbi and property of Klla
J. Caswell, 11. and James W. Davis, minors i
sbsirteen j
■■I . ■ ■ periation of tliirty
from the first publication «f this notice, and shu’w
. hey can, why said Joseph l)avU
■bosild net be entrusted with the auurdioufiiiip of
CITATION.
Wm. M. A 1. J. Lowry »». The Nortfewcfitern
Bank of Guprgia* Aiumiupsit in the superior
thereof the ( hurt Will proceed as to Ju*4iee shall
appertain. *•
Witaepfi, the Hon. Jtoha (Jollier, of one the
Judges of tha rtuyector Courts.
August Mil, lt#f. W. U. VKNABLR. Clerk.
j (Prlutar** foe ft]
Notice.
Wn». M, A R. J. Lowry •«. The Northwestern
eighteen handrud aaitsixty seven, ^recommenced
suit against tb* Northwosteni Bank of Georgia,
tn tan tiunarior Court mt Pulton eouuty, Dcorgla,
the blB* of said tatak, for three thousand ami
chfotcnf Lewis Kibvidgu, br., latoof aaid county,
Wtiitak
cite nil person* concerned to be and
. khow cause, if any they have, w hy let
ter* should nut be granted the apidlcunt.
vOtVon under my hand und official signature,
August 19. !8ft>. J. li. Wllx)N, OrtUnary.
aMM«V-wJ'd Printer's fee gS j’
GEORGIA, Fayettk county.
TO AU. WHOM IT MAT CONOKRN:
said county, docen»ed:
Tbi» is to cito ail and singular, the creditors and
next or kin of said deceased, to l»e and ap|tcarat
my office^ within the time pevseribud by law, and
show ran so, if any they can, whv iwnnanent ad-
niinifitvation should not be granted the applicant
on aaid estate.
Witness my hand and official nignnturc. August
«th, 1HK7 Kf»W AKIM ON NDIt, Ordinary.
aujj27-w*Vi [Printer's' — *
GEORGIA, Faykttr county.
i tho
. . estate oi Susan A. Griggs, late of said coun
ty, dcceiued, having mode application to this
tourt lor leave to sell tho land Itelongingto ihe ‘
- the‘ ’
ute of said deceased, for tlie benefit of the heir*
and creditors all persons con<:erne«l are notilled
to (He their oWwctCun, if any thev have, within
two raeuthfi m»n the find publication of this
notic«. cite leave will be fruutvl lor the sale of
(iROKiil A, Campbell county.
T WO MONTHS alter date application will Ini
made to the Court of Oidtnarv of said county,
at the first regular term after the expiration of
two month* from ud» notice. r«<r leaTe to sell all
tbo land* belonging to tbc estate of Thomas A.
Latham, late of *.«id countv. decea*e«l. for the
b«oeiU of the hoii * ami rreditor* of »aid deceased.
W. -t. IBAUKETT. Administrator.
August 17. l&tT. ofThofi A. Latham, dee d,
angle—w thu [Printers fee $61
BAKTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE.
\YILL be sold before tbe Court House
T ▼ door, In the town of Carter*vllle, Bartow
county, on iba tint Tutaday in November next,
between the legal bourn of sale, tbc following
property, to-Wit: Twoeows aud calves; levied on
as l«e property of W. c. Smith, to satisfy one
Mortgage *. ta- imaed faoai Bartow Superior
court, in favor of M. E. Sand* A Co . agaiust W.
C. bmitb. I'inparty dmcribod ta said fi. fa.
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