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Largest Clrmliition in <"tr hik! r—-"H - *
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LjWiinrta-—f L i KJ"’
Tu Po'
EogUftA_4^ackcr
York Ktpnss. "8.000.00(1 bn.
$9,000; while the »»Uf« [iMfi*#- bo "* h, * t
the nnmo pl.ee, rfftl'tbtitti Water,, packer
$23,000. n,r " i ‘ h ;l I ! 7 J .”l'
war lex" tbkta No* riolM-*®®
(Jlvided in favor of end agumt the Bikuhui
,., TV M re toe new amendment, that the opponenta of the pro*
,^eT.*7.rn»t ferf^So-'a^ 1 jKHgHB gratae: a um w
dition of affaire t^e BnuiOCK-Bprua faction,
having cihaufted-nil-tiiett ikorta to carry
their extreme memaure, an probably endear.
menu for'the war Icwt
,et ha. drawn from ibe Fedoral Treaanry
$1,000,000 more than Now York for ite ex-
penae. in raising and equipping .troops. „Jn
th. onoaoetitalionei Iueothe tax UtW Bute
baa paid about *S.000.WQ.»^o»j£ Jnto the
Federal Trenaury, more than iUjqot propor
tion. MtHH»cliQ8ft(fl runs New England,
New England tWftjf Onogrem, «ncL OonRress
rone the rent of no.” Lfyw does ,the North
and West relish this elate of ofTtimf—a state
that renders those great sections of this great
KephbHo “hewers of wood and drawers of
water” in an-olmost iitaral, as well us poliiir
cal and financial sense, to New England mo
nopoly, and Massachusetts arroguncs and
greed. Will time ever cure tUiaftfH?' We
•hall sc
Th* Income Tax ~^The bill wOicli, at the
instanoo of Mr. Siikemin. ha* just passed
the Senate, provides for continuance
during 1870 of the tax of are per cent on
incomes derived from tlf following sources,
to wit: Dividend*.of braks, trust companies,
savings institutions, and insurance compa
nies’, dividends an/ Interest on the bonds of
internal improvement oompanies, and
salaries of per-qo* iu the civil, military,
naval, or othe en^ploypeut of the United
States. Th' ot ^ er seciions of the law which
impose Af* °f liv< * P pr ce,,t - on gains,
profits «*d income of overy citi/on, have
Deeu ,*ostpoued for consideration when the
geue a * revenue law conns up before Con
gas for action. They sl\ouM. as t-io Phiii-
j.lphiu Ledger justly remarks, be Yin wore
dnkering with this odious ami umqual
odtoe tax’.* 4 IV i.fyanl^ lie', abolished alto
gether.
The Climate or Fufruun Tim douting
population of the above Statu has been vary
laiga the past winter, and still a number'vt
strangers are enjoying Uiems.dves there. A
writer, in speaking of ibo climate, says:
•‘Briefly it m»v be stated that we arc in lati
tude thirty degrees, a narrow peninsula, n
wilderness of pine forest, aromatic with rosin-
ooh odors, the Atlantic on the one side, the
G«lf of Mexico on the other, and tho broad,
tepid golf stream almost surrounding the
State, gently mollifying the atmosphere.
Tho sea breeze funning the land by day, the
gall breeze cooling the air by night. Such
natural, regular and uniform causes of them
selves assures a pleasant and genial climate;
nowhere else on this continent is there such
a junction of favornble elements. ”
In all the tb'in^A'id* of negroes who
marohed In tho Fifteenth Amendment glorift-
oatiou procession m Louisville, Ju„t Saturday,,
there was only ou* white Radical, and he was
•0 diriy that his idcutity was doobtful.
The proceasion in this city was not dis
graced by tho presence of a single white
hoggermufegt-r in the ranks. Whether tho
carpet-baggers and scalawugs were asbom^d
of their colored breibron, or the colored
brethren were osham-d of them, we do not
knot. Am tbs’ a flair "as maqaged by 19019
of our most respectable negroes, it in proba
ble that they excluded “sich white trash'
from tha procession.
THE OfiOItO
1*110!
pose of its
Ml) still
body.
impossible to
the pro-
tractad delay in bringtnjrtW ''Georgia qnea*
tinn to a vote in the Senate ou any other
anppuitionthanBtaTpnliMi''are eoeqSSB?
eate<|>n,|I^DoJ^ep)pM«J!fl^»hin
we And tu tbe Manon Jcmn+l of yeeterdey;.
Waenxsoiox, April H—lhesOeoiRie bill
being theepecie) order efthe-d^r, iuconejd-
eration aae roenmod by“ **
A. GOVERSMEST
The Secretary
for troops in
frontier will
Got. Dana,
dent that the
drawn from t
Got. Holds*, AjiftfckCnroUnn,
troops to suppress Insurrection, end eeUfor
a suspension of habeas
1, a
is corpus.
ggfeBMWWrWW
HohOB leaden
the lives and property^efrUnienknanmmrm* I
safe there, and that itu-KiuxaDocud^nu that
awsrar fssmamnssmmamrmBf
and tbet the
be largely ini
GoTerumpnl qti
zsuB&es
State
iMIu
Congress to extend the terms of office of him-
• self and the present Legislature, and says
The question being first ■
ment offered somo d^yi'rfflcb^bf ^Tr. Wimon,
that Senator asked .at*d obtained leave to
wii hdra# it ’ * * ■' _ _. *3t
ointtSWEtfStoWtt®
member* to tbo State Legislature bo held in
1872. This w»s regarded as the utmost conces
sion, the extreme Qepnblltntns would make. e
lCr..WtW(8>
Bingham amendment, the provisions oiwhicn
would sccuro the election of a new Leginla*
ture in Georgia in September next
This a *
U». .1—4
folalure,
the State is admitted by Congresa, the gov
ernment thereof ahall bo couMidered pro-
m
amendment will
jected to by Home of the mederto RepnblicauR
os being too much of a concession.
It is expected, however, that thesubatituto
offered hy Mr. Williams will be adopted. It
id thought to be a compromise measure be
tween the Democrats and such of the Re
publicans as are Jed by ^amuerasdiDraJce in
the Senate, and Butler and his wing in Ine
House.
BhlJock and bis aids are bitterly opposing
the Williams substitute, as it givm the peo
ple of the State an earlier chance to chango
the State government, than was provided lor
''•VhtOT^'S® [ M a Cirfi r-
mi amendment stricken out and the Wil-
luis auMitu'.tt iaserted.it will vitiate all the
ibltoriil cleedoba that* tafivd ebcddji^d/fifj
the Georgia Ivegislature, and keep the State
from representation in the lower Houao of
CougreM* until further action by CongresH.
Til AHEIVDMICNT NOT
CgtXESUEO >il: •
The proofs of a growing hostility to the
fraud otsiitjjFifvepth Amendment *, ip the
Northern Stal os are manifest, and wo should
not bo surprised if its enforcement meets ac
tual resistance in quarters where it was Jeart
expected; ■aWkfWW
the Radh
The Delaware Bbidok —The plana for the
bridge across the Delaware riv«-r, conuecling
Camden with Philadelphia, which has been
authorized by Ibe acts ol Congresn and the
Legislatures of New Jersey and Pennsylvania*
have been matured and the stock taken. It
is to be a Huspcnsion bridge, aupported by
iinaisuoo cablet resting npou towers. The
water way over which it will pass is nearly
tbraa quarters of a mile. Its height at the
draw is to he 105 feet, which will accommo
date most of tho vessels passing through
without removing the former. By a contri
vance of double draws it is also to bo so ar
ranged that the largeHt vessels may pass
without interrupting travel.
Hon. Alexandzr IL Stephens. —The At
lanta JiUeUitjenr.tr pf the 12th imrt. nay«: *
are pleased to learn that the health of thin
eminent Htatesman is much improved of late,
aud hia friends >Tio .have recently seen him
* sxprMs the ImpcTkiPhowilr yet so fc*'te-
covar from the effects of tho injury he receiv-
«d a year ago or more as to be able to travel.
Ha bak been, for Rome months past, nssidu-
oualy sngogsd in the prepaMtion of the sec-
!Vf jjWW '^onetitmi»r^l Xif we of
tha War, . which is now complete «nd id tho
hands inf iho pnhli*h#rsj-ai*d vi-Ul soon be
ready for the pnblic."
■ ■ ■ i . Tf 1" »',.N f , h j f
The Rhode Island Senator.—A Senator
is to bo elected by tho Legislature of Rhode
Island chosen on‘%h i filh instant Senator
Axthont, the present incumbent, is a candi
date ior re-election. The Providence derat'd
of tha 4th instant says: “So far os we learn,
tho *Antr'6nt men have carried all before
them in tha Republican caucuses throughout
the State. The money bn»« were opened,
and men*a votes were secured upon the some
Xtnaqcsai principles wu* n prevail iu ' *v
transfer of sheep, terrier pups and other
marketable commodities.
Death or Jodoe Colquitt.—The name of
Colquitt i* dear to the people of Georgia.
iW-u-tz* T. CoLQciTT,-tbo P*ui»relj or the
tamily, hut long qoao . »o “iLat bourio
whence no Irevelor rctnrne." We ere [Mined
to ebroni^, Ihq death of life brother. Judge
CotqrtTT, formerly of LaGringe. He died
near Shreveport on the Will of February
leal, of disease of. the henrt. Jie wae e roo<!
jdUxen, and leaves behind him lnnny friend"
a Gfprgif to mourn hlijos*: Fence to hi*
•ahee.—lAUffufu InteHujosctr.
"Aanotf Alaxobu.”—A Washington cer-
isepondent rays that auch has proved to be
the resold of Aaron Alpaoria Bradley, that
"Yfr. Hn>t)Lc, a menfbtirof the bar. who
prasrnled bis appncatttm-for admiaaion
tho Supremo bur, appeared ip court to-day,
sod withdrew it and. apologised f or having
eooog Mthe* things
fhxt TfrUdley had’ eerred a term in tie*
peoitcnltary. He -is one of the Georgia
delegation here urging the reconstruction of
that State.".- • . . .
i. —■ •’*
Town Elections in Mazucland.—List week
the town election* for‘com mi union era took
place at Salisbury,.Aid., and resulted in the
sueiess of the Democratic candidates. Mev-
aral colored men offered to yote, but the/
ware not permitted lb do R07 for the reaion
that they bad not been registered. I f
The Uissiaeippl Lagialetare conriata et
pneeotof eeveatydbar whlte^ mimbiH end
•i thirty-one Colored in the Houee, and twenty-
aloe white to four colored members 1 in tho
tion as dm
begin, leading to A
('onatitntifii^kndf the prii
Utivo Government. The Ifejr
rapudiates the emeudmeut as a lawlewi usui-
puion, and basis Its argument upon sound
points. It reviews the whole quostion and
contends that tho amendment «u never le-
g illy proposed, that military provinces*wen
lg^ the^ti^e
which the States would never have entered
the Union.* ‘The* Aterntij 'mys \kat it is a
well settled principle of law that a statnto
c i^in'of bo rtqiekled^b^ 4 iutifiiatioiL ^Tbe» ii>
pe il to be valid must be direct, clear, And
uu .taUWKU- f'vHfW -rale abnli^w to
coa^titniions. Whatever is uuropealed re
mains of binding force. Thq, tenth ;ajpcq<V-
ment of the Constitution, ratified in 1791,
provides that • t *»* - j r . <j»\
“ The powers not delegated in the United
spectiveiy. or to the people.” v. . ;
Tho regulation of the right of sufiVage
was one of the powers not delegated to the
United States, but reserved to tjje States re
spectively, and boa been ever sincecKMoised
bv them. The sOfCalled .Fifteenth Amend
ment direettya conflicts with i this provision
without rcpfcalitift it ,! .» , *.*a/.rLf o v a j
Not oply is the amendment'ir* : Vfohktion of
11», but it is ogouiai/tbe dtrhcC Vbth’ of the f
people. Withln^rcfl'jw^^fjtij^ret^nd^d
ratification by Radical Lcgialajnres»‘t^o lug-
d imental principle of the ^fteeiith Ajn
raent had been rejected by the people of dan-
nacticnu New York. 6blo f and aeyeirat other
Northern States; bf decisive majorities,:
while ovary Soatheca State, if left jto-itself,
would pronounce 'kgoitist itiy Thcrteforc,
while the amendment may be to-day pro-
clairued as a'jpawtiif iht fundamw&l Uw jpf
the land.
stand so. The Aienoay says this proclaimed
law has no stability and'd^^'ht^ ajpri^t. any
\>tt jfant-nt mcniffeation bfduir polltX&latnic-
ture. Teh years from this no negro^ix Abonl.
dor-stropped carpetin Oon-
gross; the Fifteenth Amendment will have
been effaced by tbo Shprsmfl ^CfitQrt.^Rnd—
well, ,by that time the Radicals w*au>e ousted
from power/ ko Ihlfc they cab vlA longer legis
late States out'or in the Union to nit their
purlUU Add 1 tidWUblish-
GEORGIA BILL DISULSSlD WITHOUT
THE VISIT
.AjWTi;:/W
Dem6fr*ti(#Trinuinli> in New Jersey and
•*»»>* New Yarii. ./ i
4 t|ie Union men of the State.
Admit, for tho purpose of argument, all
that isallegedbirBehButlex and the men
who aro witlr ifm m i&lnhfietaiibfe and
publishing accounts of lawlessness and
crimes in tho Sonth, be true, w’nat belter
proof can be asked to show that the recon
struction infamy Jjas-been the. parent of
tyime?
Upon this subject of reconstruction the
Chicago Times proceeds:
It “organized hell in the Southern States,”
amlihthicn wlip were engaged in tijcjjwcrk,
U-»va been given control of those States.
When vice and ignorance rule, can it be ex
pected that a decent respect for law and
Order can be maintained? The preKS of the
ruling party does not deny tbst the car
pet-baggers Are despicable gangs of adven
turer*, and of the lowest order of dema
gogues. It is not pretented that the negroes of
tho South have any knowledge of public
business, or are in any w*y capacitated to
nctf as legislators or publicolficera. _ Notwitb-..
standing this negroes and carpet-baggers are
given political supremacy, and such was the
put-pose of llie reconstruction infamy.
Iu spite, however, of the infamy and of all
tho corruptions and crimes growing out of it,
the accounts of lawlessness iu the South are
grossly exaggerated. The abundance of the
Cotton erop lust year, and the improvement
of the country alter the waste and desolation
of the war, are evidence that the Southern
whitn^Azi tryidg by bard, wo&tQ repair their
fortunes. The partial return to prosperity
has giwn thou hope, and they know ^bat ail
conniderations of policy, without rrgofd, to.
ritrbt or wrong, require of them to maintain
orderand do itil they eon to eoforea la#,; l
They are loaded with j>olitical disabilities.
nd-eXcWded^frora ull sh ire in their State
jovernmenta. and yet afh the'men Vrboaa
uljiifcuce, prudence and regard for* the wel
r a«» oi' society bave donemOSt jh
disorder aud * -
ra* ABGKpriytc, ““““ft A " D
LllPtZ KILLED.
i Ujg.-u : -^4- £,'!/ .ILuO
TRIAL q, Jf^.\TfiA'ff£if FOR KILUSO
.1IRXRI DR nOCRBOX.
il-., , iXi-.-T j, 1.1 .•..!■!<; I in 1
'iHlT.anv.fnl V T “*“ ranltol of lh.
Telegraph Llaei. ' 1 1
MH * «.t V.; \ J L . 1/1: u
?aSFABiIIOS$ KOUTHE EE7UAN SAID
I 0» CANADA.
r:
The C*ubga ^L^Volutlon DjriijsOut.
rnonyiEDcHAKOKs op -1 nk bodth-
J Ettaf flJLlfL ftOITEfi
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FllOSI WAIflliaiO^UN.
WAhHiNOTuN, Aprh 13. Noou—Thu Argent s
Min-
b
briuging offenders to panic
ere in the rebellion and
j privilege of holding civil
The leadei
denied the 0 _ 0
office ia the*oath have redeemed their States
from the hell organized by the recbnslinc-
ition infamy, and, even under negro and
caVp^-bag rule, are bringing them steadily,
forv.afd in the road of wealth, and making
.return to Mable and just governments proba-
jble at no distant day.
They have met the most terrible ealamities
,wiiU‘jortiinde; have patiently wrought to
redeem their States from the ravages find
waste ol war; have worked manfully to make
liie nu,d propel ty tale under the rule of semi-
. barbarous negroes aud unprincipled dema
gogues; and have replied to the insult, and
malevolence, aud opuressum of the recon-
. structiou iufamy with such patience and
; iliguity os.liecoipe men who ( . are dcfeucj.le.x8
in tite haudn of enumies incapable of geuer-
•win or just policies. ; .,.. ^ . ;M _
hi it not time that the white people of the
South were released from military dct.-
potism? *
The Atlanta ContJiiution asserted, one day
last work, that Mis. Bullock had entertained
at the Governor's residence a newly married
peoracoapJe with a tine sapper; and took
back in Its next issno nw n WimnRtj. tvbw
noon the y<no Kw says:
‘This paragraph will, of course be in-
ildHlriously copied by the Opposition press
all over the State. We will now see whether
they will copy the retraxit, which the Con
stitution made in its evening edition of tho
same day."
We did not copy the paragraph, and there
fore have no correction to make. But the
anxiety of the Ktw Era to have the correc
tion circulated puzzles us. -Does it mean
say that a Radical official, owing his office
negro votes, feels outraged or indignant aj a
report that fi negro couple had been eixier-
tained at hia house ? Is this the measure *
Radical gratitude for tl^i services. pi t]
negro—of Radical sincerity in claiming
“equality” for the negro^— ©^Radical respect
fora nice, whose exclntuon frpm office f*
made Ihe-pretext/pr remanding Georgia to
provisional and military government?—
Columbus JZitqnirer. '** / '*
Like our eotempprary of the J&qutrer. we
ceithe*- published nor commented on the
Constitution's statement, for the reason that
we aa'w nothing improper in the Ftrfcrtain
ment of the negro wedding party by Bul
lock’s wife, supposing her sentiments to be
in accord with those of her husband. Surely,
if the Bulequh himself could spend bis time
in Washington vtyiting w ith tho negroes of
the capital, lhere,9jxuld be po'lmpropriety in
hia better-half haying a JiUl^jUaiic with the'
negroes at homa. jXhAOiiky'Part of the story
that strnck ns as at rU- Remarkable was that
the Atlanta negroea^iftohld have no more
respect for theuiyalye^*'^tan,. Mf keep soefai
company.
dent Approves the bill of tbo ftloaso appio-
Fitch, of lha Qri&u Star, aaya lie has no
ot.jcctibn to continuing ilndcx tnllitary-Mle,
provided the Sira,(-1lbx" VitaliMi* otai ha
ralod out Bat, aajs he, wo don’t —-—, fl--
Dissen-Txan tor the rahr,, Tho [r*y he
-ri-a 1 P-ttf U[f Wilt ,B$*00 OT dyONOSTBEET;
bat no mor* of tho Txnzs and Musas, i
?on please, with their drtr-Htea-^ptae. iifilmi
apdkWeat-bqiM.''
' ■—"'■! JtaUOe r* - •„HflO ,
At the late elehtfoh irf Culifornia a namber
ot county clerks r^atad to admit the poWrod
dtirsan-aa. Mtani nmu tfliey ppjeiqa, of the
Attorney. Grneral of the Stataiws arrived.
Over fifty Democratic members of Hj'^Ueeto-
meato. congratulating bi«» on Me .Mlqycl
(-nro^ tha colored popple os .voter, nnder
esenRMKR.SCI
I phyjioial hie(jSan-them.
.... 1 ’ ——. [ at tlio end of <avh s
Letter, nceived in IViiahiilglontfumiinlBer- ' - >
ent nclioUs 0/ thc Soathorn.Statee repreeepf 1
that the phntitrg'of crops has been striously
delayed by long oontinned vfeathAr.'aiiil
that in eonleqncnoe'thereof less than tie
-•‘r 1 —nTrrldr 1 f-
a. Jn i Alai Wawl^
»wRj.l^ greater t^sn
Lady Fjumklin was at Panama on the 1st
fiVTf.nU> tit Bdrziaua.
We Icam front the Hewbem Journal tit' eom
mexts that Aha body ui -u negro man, drownei
aibout two weeks Hince, _was recovered on
corporate limits until the birds of prey bad
S8WStt!KS«U©-St
remark mado by a colored mun, in ellndii
totheaffair fioid ho: ‘‘Tho'phor’filUiw eilt
v rV)Wi.’fft , ii>t 'faTffkteFF "■
got no more uae for him. tHaI's wfi> thi
let the buzz-ird$ cat him**
.j3*tt •. k- 1 a if
This year they iimoaot' tS* *$ j 57^’
this head the cost of the State Government Is-
jThe -Vfif«
anks the tax pay ere to murk this! Bat uoforh
•iTbeAdjaiant-ftepersI of tjb State of Sonih
Carolina has a salary ol $2.600 and a ciooti
$2,500. and the eprndfng
--850,000 for militia parpoees. Beeidee U 1
jradraws hisiay.aa'-.-jiie^lf^t'of the Boi
andbae agtatiiiiy, or exH-a comp-usui'
i sesfdbli.
' A Great Disaster—Explohiuxi sub ]
-Bitbstiko -6r a Steaii" Boifj
te Eriirjo. -On Hefftrday the
instant, mjni,-'-- l '
: terrible
tDlseri
klUixL” Bijncd, Joliu Fair, Arf«utiu« Consul at Lor-
, ■
. Oov. Bonier** evidence woo au the whole rigardCd
I* elicit tlx adverse to Cuuttvwlou.il lnterfureuco with
Tennessee. ' '* ' ' ■
A Cincinnsti dclegaUou want a ^nartsir of a uiillR n
dollars for tlio Looiivl-Io canal.
Ths Democrats will carry Newark. New Jersey. Tie
ho^rocs aro voting.
nlbjoeta reblitalhw lh. esUtetuc it tif,
Filtceutli Amendmout to-du^. On one of their bsn-
tiers Is tnsrrihek: ••Xu Ood we trust —In Grant 4»e be-
Armed to-day as Attoruey f< r Louisiana.
Tho Select Comniittee of the House on ths Postal
TeleurtphAhls w^ruin^taBtructad the Chairman to
report ueutu heretoforo introduced for purchasing
and plactof the teleffraph linos under Government
control. And connoctiuu it with ths Fort Otttoe De
part ineuL
Supervisor' Fulton having concluded his special
California duties, resumes his old position over Mary
i-ipVjfr ih^Dlstrict of Columbia.
- No Southeru nominations have l>e«*u made to-day.
I Tbe^tyward-Cofruptiou CotumlUce w»U comniuwe
!theirtnvvsffgMfon as soon'as the Rebate passed and
. the Presideri!
pristing
Tns Goveruor and Legislature of Ohio are coming
to-Waahlugton on a visit.
1 her* was a fans tori*! caucus to-day on the Secre
taryship of tfc*Senate. N
It Is oonfldaidly aaserted that General Schofield will
s(leveed OsnersI Thomas in command of the Pscific
Division. f
conohIbibamj^aIm.
WasaiMaTox, April 13. Noon.—House —Mr. Shc-
ber. of Nfakth Carolina, wli seated Hits mdCuhig, after
which the Coinage question was taken up.
SRuan-—The Senate is engaged with the Joint In
dian CoouulUco JWU. pan Copjmitlees did nothing.
wfiunKDToN, April’ lI.s-S*NAta—The reso
lution for a Joint Special Of tuniiUve on Indian Affairs
Ths Judiciary Committee made an affirmative le-
P0rt.lUKm.ili* validity or the clecUon of Abijah Gil-
btrt os a Senator front riotyda. f i
*1 heti^oTgia tifll wm» disebsaed s* to the expsdlerny
aud legality^of npntiauiug the presoiCDegialatuie
for two yeafs longsr, a| proposed-by MessrR Wil iutus
aud Ferrjf. ' J M X i
Mr. Nortou, of Miauesota, fst ored the Lingh m
amendment, to rsquifu an ■ elect! m next Noveiuber,
and Meaars. Abbot and Williams |he leverse, the for
mer urging tho suppresai ju by mi 11dry force of any
cateusive organizations iu Uic Southio reairt iho laws
and keep alive the rebel sentiment.
uO pctioir <Jn the I Coinage,
Weights and Measures bid.
The Hint case Wpa^resmpcd. The
vote that Sheldon was and Hunt was not entitled to a
'**&«• 1*1 to<6. * J. yi Li * I. V*! J
A J«mSylTMda ejection cose was discussed as some
le ’gth^whiin.the Tariff win rv*tuied and-severalpar
agraphs passed over without material Amendment.
Butler made another railure on his San Domingo
resolwrlbii.’ki t ' • t f. I
AST ? (Mi T.) ELECTION — Z>
CRATIC Tit 117311*11.
- C+ueurs, N. Y. April 13,-The Drmocr
aud’ he Republicans sr.ven Supervisor
majority is fifteen hundred. The vote
Star cost in Albany, being about thli
The Democrats have a majority In 1
dftmen of seven
S-ltOM SAN FKANCI-COf
•''■'Saw Faawcmco, April 13.—The steamship America
has arrived here from Hong Hong, with twelve hun
dred passengers, whereof eleven hundred are Chi
She brings s full freight.
CANADA AND THE FENIANS.
'Mo«SktL,'>prlf , B>ft*ta '
proposed feplsp rai^ will be prevented by the prompt
preparations being mads -* *
Special- Ijotirtgta,
Zcrrubabel Lod^e,F.Lfit Jl.
A _oY
Zerrubabel Lodge, No. ( ly. F- A. TfC.^ wfn l, be'a
held gt Masonic U^li THIS .Thursday) 1 tyK;-
INQ, at 8 o’clock. ,, ,, r ^
Ths Third Dsgrse ydy bje confery^ ‘ w ’ ‘ 1 *
Members of other Lodge# and inqjaleot bretfireh
arc fraternally Invited to attend. *,,*
• • •• -i m TH0»- BAJJ53ITXllK,.\r-lf ro4
Jobw A. Sullitaw,flec'y. ; • apti-lt^
, ■ ‘ 'Sotirpr'.; -
The-Committesv appointed by UiejWfty'
rioas Fire Companies SfllL June J, {THIS jThurifJay) #
AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. ,
By order of tuh . , 11 F. H.OID, Frertdfnt,,
E. J Acowa, Jr , Secretary. • . ( apH R , 0
" A Specifil
Of awe- Doanl of Officeiaof the SavaAnnh
Fire DepartmarA wiU ft o -hold.{1HLS EVENING, ft 8
o’clock, at which, ctory Officer and Uecubeq J^ ey,-
peefed robe present, as ths armnge-nivnU for |ho
Annual Celebration of the Department ou tho 2d d a J
of 3L? next must be computed. »•-.*• • . »*
Hy order of tho Chief. j - ijrf Mm rj<t ell*)ii
ap!4 It CHARLES J. SVHITE, Secretary.
mdFSrsh.
Ftfr particulars, e& Wraoll bflla. •:
1 Sckt^secnred jt Schnftn»e Music BUtw apli^t
' NotiM... I, -liiif in tt tjf.iMH-
The Laities of the faf annah Jlcmorlal,
ASSOCIATION will he BfsaMfnl for contributions irf.
FLOWERS from the mrrotimlfug country; for tbo,
purpose of dccoratlug the Graves of the CoufficUrsta
Dead, to be sent by pavsenger twins of tho several
Railroads ou tho iZth last^ 1 and 1 i wclved! b£ ftvntleJ
meu appointed. ' ' '‘L’' 1 '*'*(||>i9itfi
LAST THREE NIGHTS
OF HER LIMITED ENGAGEMENT. «
IPH,
: IItliC.fi''
9o’cVft.A-Mil- ,,,, ....... . „ .
Various amu.'pnicpts will bA provided to malm the
da TfdS»SF1Fl’Y CENfA to and from the Isk-, which
caa be had a» W*. W. UhcptyX H. L. Schielner's, .J.
M.,Ot»JBwr A Co.*#, aj^d-Jfowke A Macou’s. kpj4 2t
-U~i
■ti
i A«9iivft*
Th* Creditor* of L. Caupon ay.il 1 call
•t my office during the preseui week to make settle-'
me ut, as I am uow ready to pay therti thcfcpro-rati'ot-
iho moneys lu luyhamla:’- :'kOIINJA. SFaLHF^-1 -1
apl3-2t ' •' * •yfiaaigneo of L, Cannon.
Si>edAl Notice to^uv^rs.
Fa^rIglais fojr’i*au(li i»gs a» thaviinna 11
Hiyer must bo sent to the boats on<? hour before tho
time of .departure, oth»uwi»c, thcywillbo pi\t fjf rtpfo,
at risk oi Shippers, tor tliojmccceding, IjOjitr
tahU-ltn , ’ ,, M. A.,COHEN.,
KSY.miw-
MENAGERIE
" -Vltli OPES IN SAVANNAU,
At the 12o(>lo?h‘iil Gardens,
iCortse*. Bull apd Taylor Streets,
Wetlnetuiay,' /tjiiUl i&, 187Q,.
-"I-I &».“
Open ftonil.-cWctA. tiH »P. Mo ...I j( '
AdmiftBloB OOCeut#;. Children under 9'jreor* of age
2f>cents., li i .-r • id
Mr. BETNOLDB raqitctUiMy inforinii Hie citizens
caLLECTIONS^f WVfNG’WILD ANIMALS «MT
f-een In this' city,. tiiw a nidus I# all l*eI"B yoougaud
healthy anU-iftipmtod ,1-irt rxpicasiy lur this *%■.
hU-ilioi), amt he has placed tf.o prfee of admission
low m erdt r to jjtie all an c i>p.^rtunity of seeing this
Mr.'H BO WN av ill-enter the' two dens contilnlng Six
IAotoS, ; mi Uut.r beautiful l-erJoniiaucc", they
bta*ug tbo best' traliu-.t aud the finest teer*— 1
Ltom-Iu the rnitfedBlxtCw: *-
f -rtn tlio Lions at 11 o'eloct
ulgtib- e.nu j.I#— ,, .
Ah*animals will bo fed at 51. in the afternoon,
iliuihti rs of tiio Go«pel aud Their families are fuvl
tod frec of rhtiye. 1
IWOttg.
OGENIZED
Superphosphate
OJL.
8TAN1JA
.gta^aiuddaand Alahama. repr
-NotwltbsWadl
paaf/bur yeorr.
Attfilrfim t'aUfumiji IVini-s
Af A. Cl. Vliauti’, Mt ^cknntk' FTxchartge.
I IIMi’II f-v*rv iliv af 11 n’pinrlr. *’* '*
A firsbriaas LUNCH every, day, ty o’clock,
mhSS-lm
SAVANNAH GAS LIGirr cOMPANY. » ;(
HavaNsoB^tApiil 4ttb i j
An IClectliMa will be lield at ti»i« Oi*r«,
between the hones of sleTex* and.twelve, JfWP^X*
the lSUi instant, tor President and Treasurer, §t»d
eight Directors, to manage tho affairs of tho Oompauy
for the ennuing year.' J. HujGILMFR.
apOultw Prpetdfbt atul Treswnrtr.
Iloir to Core Consumption. ’
the pniLuaornv of dr. souenck-s great
UEUIt'lNEX.
Will i»eople nrver Ititin lo hnoiv that,
a dirtcancd liver aud sbmtsch uecqssarily dlaca^e. thu
enure system ? ThOi plainest princa»lea of comtuon
Muse teach tbia,' Olid yet there are thentwuHs who
ridicule tee Idea, nnd continue iu a -oosrawhich
almost inevitably bring** them prea>aiM*Hy-'to U|Q
grave. Uvtnft. i»stbe maioriiy ot people/hj. ut cora-
nletu variance with tbo laws of natiirtf.ttjmutim
apparent to ill that, aobner or lktM; 1 tiaMre will
revenge herself. Hence we find that persona who
Indulge to excess in tbs use of very r^ch or iudigesti,-
bla food or intoxicating drinks, invariably pay a
heavy penalty in the end. The stomach becomes
disordered, aud refuses to act; tho liver'tail*: to per
form iis iunctions; dyspofitia and its attoaihuit evils
follow, and Btill the suffering iu.lividi.ala, uerakw in
spfthepasL
-nded to all
^ let wherever
»bev wra n»e«l aa dim-tad, and afl that S* uoct«»»sr>- to
eatabliah their leputation vain every ainng nau or
woman in the laud is a fair and impartial 'trial of
them. Lot tUooo who are skeptleal on this point, irad
who have ptrmittM interested persons to prejudice
tnem against tbean uow celebraUd remedies for con
sumption, discard their prejudices, and be go veined
by the principles of reason and common sense. If
the system is disordered, depend- uj»on It, In nine
coses out uf ten; tbe seat of the disardor will be found
lathe st-Huach and. Uvei^, -,To rioanre find in vigor*te
the stomash and to fitimqlalc the liver to healthy
aciiou, use
.S’cArndni Mandrole Alfa—The dxliy lncrenaine
demaud for these pilis.is die bust « vidrtice of tltwr
value. Thousand* upon thousands of-boxes are sold
daily. Why ? Simply bicapsellicy act promptly and
efficiently. Invalids who may not find-it eon veil let. t
to call ou Dr. Sebenck in potacd are intormed that
oplete direction for mo accoiupay^.cach
lliuihters of tl.o (io.-pcl aud Their
wMl'frcc'df rtrciye. • ‘ t
Savannah Theatre
AI>VEM Ob'
IN 1SAYANNAH.
.’•/> , KLVV’S- »
loxnoxi April 18 —The rumor# current y^ttirday
of the dea^i /of^Loj^tz sre f . oo&zvteddispatches
fr.irn Lisboa. *
•The annual budget shows that the cxpendltnrhs for
ut year was aixty-s-veu million*, and the receipts
^ev«-uty^M^*p pnillioos. Tho eatlmateH iortLo cpr-
“*nt year are sixty-seveu millfon pounds.' *
The undcrwri-ai# ar« erttlingfer the City of Boston
as a total Joes.
Parihuneut ha* adjonrned to the 23tb.
Tbe crop# throfiglo-ut Great Britain are reported ia
a JlourialHng condition. *'* fM
Md>am Aprti ja--Thc Court of Boran forbids the
elerg/Amamig’Io support tlte new ci.nstitntion.
TV* Iflal of tiie.Duke of Moutpens^ec lor th# mur
der of Prince Henri of lloarbon, in'a duel iu March
concluded bc/ofe tip poppcll of] Ftt.lut
evening. The Puke’s prompt confession of the deed
and hl*«ip*4*eioi of regrrt ihsr^fost were accepted
■ftsotennsyiff rlnmmttsnrrt. and the Duke was sen
tenced to one month’s ex'lle from the city of Madrid,
aftd to 8*T[S** fhcHiaaml dollars Immediately ttt the
family of tfturi of Bourbog. | / j L j
Ths authortOsa ^re greatly aUted with ths news
pin Cob*. The latest official bulletin from DeBodos
inounces* (hat the Insurrection is monUJy*lf not
actually ended.
Viaxas; At>rtt U,*-C<niat FaloolJ ftsa succeeded In
rtym'Bg » new Catynet. as foUows: President of tbo
GbunciJ; Minister And Miuhtsr of Mtr)ri4 tur fi> Count
Validkl J Minister of the Interior and Wpr, Count E
DeTaafle; Minister Of Jnstidi and Public Instruction.
Schibnsrtmlgg; MtnlsUr of Finances. U
Dirtier; Minister of Commerce, M. Do Pratts.
fu>l an.1
Mandrake PiUt, Pulmonic Syrup and 1 SeaxoeeJ tonic.
These medicinesWill cure Cunminiption, uuh M th«»
lung* are so far gone that thepaUeut ia entirely U--
yond the.rxacirof medical ipllef^ - fri ...
It may ho asked, by tuose who aro not familiar wljh
the virtues ,of these great retocdlps,"'•How do Ifr:
Schenck's ihi dlcines effect -their Wohdcrfii) cures of
Oon#uniptionP“> ? 1 ■ .1 , V-’
The answer is a pimple one. .They begin their
orx oi" restoration by bringing the >tOiitACn, Jfvfcr
id bowels into an active, healthy condition.
-oaltfUV cures fiUFtOTlWlMfiliiwwp'^rtwi
Mandrake PUln act on the,liver and stomach, promo
ting h«*althy secretion. «j'd, removing Ihe bile and
slime which have resulted Ir^tJSie h|ftrtive or torpid
ting healthy secretion,
slime which have resulted rromthe inactive or torpi
condition of theSO organs ah.forth* system genetyi);
This sluggish .sbUe of the body and the rontcqoei
accumulation of the 'unhrtdtUy subaLmcrs naraeu,
prevent the proper digestion pf .ood, and aa a natural
consequence create disease) which results in prostra
tion and finally iu death. ' 1 i* i—r
Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup arid PesvrcM' Tonic,
when taken regUlar'y, mlnglo with thefbbd.-atd the
digestive organs, make good, rich byxvj, *hd. aa a
natural consequence, give flesh ahdstrength to the
patient. Let the faculty say shit'll'they; tnis is tt.e
only true cure for Consumption'.''’Exjiorlep^c liia
proved it heyyiid tlie shadow uf a dotu.t. oufl- tb-u-
aands are t->-day alive au-1 ireII Wbqlt-fHr yt**kk- since
were regarded 0* hopelAs cases.-mit tvnb wetwin-
ducedto try Djf. Scheuek’B'TfehKftMi rf,'ted were re-
dorri to permanent bwltfijjr theft* raft.- -.
Oh^of the (list Btaps tho physician shpnld take with
a conaumptivo patient is to invigorate thA r ty*tnn.
Now. how is tbia tu be dtine.? jlerta>niy not l>y giving
medictucs that SxnueiaAAbftErvate—medicines that'
impair infttead of improve ,tho fuut Uoi
uvsonrans. Dr. efhteck*** m*4Hfjf,
stomach and bowels of all subsfancca
Thcy criiktean*'
>n—mitfe god*i-
culatcd toirrltato or weal
appetite—proinoto kcUtliy digestion-
blood; and as a a
strengthen tbe enl
those i»arts wl^t*|
done, then the caao mm
one.’
If
rxTixirr'
oorun t-l-ril. tho on d nlhtu of ir.T.
to Panama by tha Limoni "she ia on hw£
Ilf.*
trrftemoBtoriha no
•were set a foot, magnifyi
Ta» .athoitau Lit. nfft, WnttotUd 1 %ljj» l»*t
iikiitoWi slifllSs str begin to-day In, fore# in the
|A>fc%rtof1eao^tkdertty. t ,|,v: r/>r
It Is reported that the EmpoTOr^s Proclamation,
relative to .tjlie pleblscttum ;wi!! be published ou
S^BMk.Ali^'1^ ■JSmiMUnd
POSTAL CHANGES,
nr, April 13.—So frequent of late have
bairitkfi irregularities and faihn.es of iho g^at moils
New .lock oed New Orleans, both by the
Western route, v>s Louisville. Ky., and the Sooth-
i wrt| via Knoxville, that the Post Office Dc-
ittnu commenced enquiries as to ths practi-
e# tfocutlng betteUfeeviee, by^ftTpap the
mall* from tbs Western route at Jackson, Toon., or
toe Southern gente at Corinth. Miss., and carrying
them over the Mobile and Ohio Railroad as for as
Msrldfob.AIfos.,and thence via Jackson, Mias.; or by
diverting them from the Wothwoitara route at Clove-
land. Trnm, and carrjlDg them thence via Atlanta,
KtdgstaTfcd^me. Os., Selma, Ala., and Meridian
1 and MU*.; or by dl penslug with th* South-
f MriAlJLfifetfB fauU Of WgshiSf ton, JX Of ted tun
ning thence via Richmond, Vs.. Weidon and Wil-
mlngton, IT. £.; Kingsville. 8- 0*i Augusta, Atlanta,
Kingston and Borne, On., and Meridian and Jackson, Q lifA HAGS, PER BRIG SOPHIA. -
Mias. If it shall bs found Abe graft* through malls ^ ’
tjed with greater regularity -by ftither of
i the change wflTt»e IniinedlsXsly ohlered
godd*
V tyey- luvuwraU) and
1,-azul nmrd cl-pLcbilly
— If this caunotIe
irdcd as a hopeless
— ^asnnptn
partake of good nonrl>hlng food and properly digest*
It, if is Impossible that he can gahi In flesh aocr
strength; and It i» equally impoesilde to. bring nr-
patient to this eonditiou so long as the Uwv 1*'
dened with diseased bile, and the stomach laden
I^natiltaiofoflf tf yeti’
i LIMITED SEASON OF THE -JUSTLY FAMOUS
•-■•A BICHINGS’
OPERA H I
>erviklon ol
lb*.
MRS. CAE0II9E BICHINGS BERKABO,
fcofi^tri-thig of ihe following acknowledged flr*t-chuu
artist- ji >'/L ♦ .il ■ .* :
MB. BltOOKHOWlT* nOULFle.’ f
i ■ : M4i. -FiFRllE J&ERNARD,
,. lt AliL liENliY PHAYTON.
MB.' H. C. PEAKES, ‘ '•
MR 1 JAR. G. PEAKES, '
Mlt. WARREN WHITE,
iliSS EMMA H0W80N,
AliiE. KEMP HOWLER.
MILS. llENRv DRAYTON,
MISS ANNA MISCHKA,
/i- MBS (GABOWSE lUCUINOS BERNARD,
With a full and efficient Chorus of Twenty-live voice;
and a full Orchestra, conducted by Mr. S. Bkorek*.
Tho initial representation will take place on
Monday Evening, April 18.
SIX NIGHTS and UNE MATINEE.
.lUCPORTOIItK •
Miaa.y—BAmyASg' '
Tiifuluy—UOIIEllIAIf oikti
Wciliif.day—SOMNAHIDULA.
I TliursJay— lT.OVA*rOI{E. *. .-.i.:«ST.«
\ FrWw—IB^VIATA. r
'7 M.tiuce_i>j»cr6n or aloantar*.
‘8-Upr-fay Evcutau-CEOWA- DIAMONDS.
'! NOTICE.
Tlie i>uLIi. ip«jr,re«t assured that all of the OpATar
wftl b. rendefed perfect, witli all tbe Grand Clionise,
axul fullluitruuieutal Atcoiuiuuimcnt,. _ ,
H ’ Mun,*uti III I ,-a—i_ '!
" r-AifcES or admission.
Parqnette aud Picas -Cfrflo. .......J SI 50
Family .Cinde -7%v •—v—•••••• - : ^
QpU&fKilZst.1:7. .v.. .V. 1 .-. 60
The box sheet* for the ssleof Reserved Sects, vrirg-
OUT Aw vxIka citABOK,. will be open on Thursday,
ilae litb ef April, at Safcrsiftcr’rf Afusia Sfora. , , „
‘" y4 i ■■■,•
«*»«•« oi 0e«.
. . .
and other miatortonea that befsl tho orop« during
•thepart seaaop,^JMAPE8^SPPEBP1R*SPHATE fuuj
os from loading Planters fn thls^^*
extracts from a few of which we an.
, . I 8TAKDAHD QUAUTT Of Mapes' &L
perphcsphatewlll be fully maintained and isguaran.
teed to every purchaser, and none need fear an* m.
vantage will be taken ot Its well and jvxUy earned rou.
•JLAS1T1
- ” - ^Extracts.
JTPGE A. K. TARVER, of Jefferson coupty, Gi.
made nearly three timet as much Uotton by U siS
“Males' Buperphosphato;” Is well pleased with tt
and ALtJi craft It to be a iV#-1 ferijlnrr.
U0>. JOiL. A. LAWTON, of Aflcudale, 8. C... u Mc j
••Mai es* Superphosphate” in 1861.. 300 tev p«
acre produced 800 lha. per acre of Cotton vu
laud which without manure would net hava
un do over 500 fta. per aero. Iu 186ti pUm^d
Co-n oft the land without manure, l>ut the pre*n«i
*rur*’application of Phoapliate palj-ably benefiitcd
<hc crop making 13 bushel* per acre. In i»ov used
3*<C lbs. of' klapes’ Phosphoto.” In July It promised
tr-m 1.009 th 1.900 lbs. of Cotton per acre; droustit
bl. Stcd this prospect—Will make about M<o It.a. j^j.
act«u blhiiUg land unmanured would not have rads
ov. r 300 or400 lbs. por acre. He doc* not heidute to
pr- nounce It a good manure for Cotton.
: R H. THOS. P. ROYAL, of Sumter county, Ga., my,
pe used 900 lbs. of ‘Mapca* SuiH-rphosphate" per
acieop-gray land and 150 lbs. per acre onicdlaad.
PL ced it deep under the treed. The grey lands were
inireaaedtntbvir product at lenstfi.ur hundred ur
eenr.i tho red land *nnUmibkd ioita yield. .Vo ram
to l enefit the crop after June 35tl<.
IR.LBBAILEY,oi Newuau,Ga.,appUsd300lbi.
of ‘Mapca’ Supcrphoaphnlo" to Cotton per acts on
old sedge field tlia had been cultivated eighteen years,
uotsrithteUidlng twelve somJcs wrought; will make tight
hundred pounds per acre, four times a* much aa whet*
no crtiilaer was used ou sanie land. He prefers it to
id j other fertilizer and intends to use it altogether in
•utt re.
I B.U.A EVANS, of Bartow. No. 11 C. R. R.. Ci.,
um d half a ton of •■Mnpea’ Superphosphate** in jum
anc about iety» ions iu 1869. Is aatiulied with tl>* ra.
*ult—double where no manure was used. It itonldry
teka her better than any other fertilizer, aud u regard-
vd»y him as one ofthe best.
ML H. W. BROWN, near Hawklnsrille, Ga., uacd
t th- ee ton* of ••Mapes , .8nperi>hoirpha»e In 1H68, foor-
- uafttonsin IMi'jsn&hasalready ordendtu'enty tons for
tre cTOp Of 1870. 1 v
XU. J. R. BURTON, of Onalcy, No. 15>i A. A O. U.
IL.Gx.. says WO lbs. of *'MapcR’.Hupcri<hoe)thate‘*psr
acre doubled the natural yield of his land and msiurtd
tho Cotton one month earlier.
DR. IL R. MIMS, of Burton's Ferry, Scriven coun
ty, Gtk, report#: “Mapca’ Supcrphocphate stood tht
drought exceedingly Well, aud produced at leant 800
lha. of Cotton per acre 6n land that, without manurs
would not make over 400 lbs.
Messrs. J. 0. Smith, J. G. Smith and E^lan Powell,
of Jefferson couuty.G*., certify that ••Mapt a’Sopcr-
ohate” is giving great satisfaction on Corn and Cotton.
Produced from Jn\i to JLoe tunes as much aa where no
fertiliser warn used.
MB. A. T- LAWRENCE, of Eatonton. Ga., rajra:
“Mapca* Superphosphate increased hi* crop from xx
to 3b0 per cent, tn a dry *f-**on
“MR. H. D.‘Fuller, of He iso Creek, Wilcox connly,
GO., writes: In 1887, or. different fields, clay and
saudy, under 1‘oru and Cotton “Mapes* 8uj»erph(*.
phatc” equalled Peruvlst Guano and excelled C«4toa
Seed and best stable manure, gave tho plant deep
green color and made largo bolls and care, made ho*
Vegetables at)il as good Cuba Cane os cow-pcn Und
could lure produced.' In 18(59 it p
his Cotton at least n*e hundred and f/Typer coat
MR. J. B. HUNN1CUTT. of CnWetta county, do.
a rites: Have had no ram ainc 17th of Jane. Coffin
rOtured with “Mape*’ Saporphoaphate” rcroalu*
i, continued to bear r.ud retain " “ *
txnmaourcd Cotton, opened earl*
_nd Is still opening while other C
Rows witliont the fetti'izer did not make hair a*
h heb Cotton. *'Yfspoa’ Superphosplutto haa pud in
uery instance.
' J. L. LaATIIIN P.sq., of Pulaski county, Ga.. used
wefiretoasof Mapca’ hu»>en hosplmto. i* fully Muf
fled. It has doubeed his crop, and that it Is *tq*rw to
Dickson’s compound and <gual to No. 1 Pm.ili!.
Guano.
For the above letters in foil aud for fnller particu
lars and much valuable matter to the Planter Mind for
pamphlets.
Price.
MAPEfi’ NITBOOENIZED 8CPERPH08PHATE OF
LIME, per ton or 3.000 lbs. put up lu barrel*,
SG2 50 CASH.
For pamphlets and further information address
PURSE & THOMAS,
novl-tf GENERAL AGENTS.
jitut
VV A Vi’KI) 1MM EDI ATKliV
rife-' rfwr-Itti&*' , fiLi)aWai IN IHE
^23 KKV'iKIJ. -■
i&T OU SI OLVi Flio'a Tl'li t*', 1 ,
' •' - rinltan-rilicr.'olf the'13th-552
__ f the rintwcrtlicr.'d,
fZSittntf a tifertr NeWfouintUi.d PUP. wltli_
Aliitniivt, alxitit atk-inatitas o:d, auswetsv-
•fi ty®!!''
ipii'if’ ’
OPliSl A (> hASSJ'X
D«T , DEC LIVED, - PER fcHI
. ^U^popl.ra splendid y^rieijr»
Ctm*UiuprtatH ,R«* ibift S
cough 1* only an effort or
thn night sweat* and cl
caardlnnga. .1ha rotnefiic8"drdln*t. „ _ .. _
more harm than good. They impair the ftmrtions of
Then is; : after'OR. ftothisp- Uke forts vitb which toj
anbaUntiate a pasitloo. knd It is-upon farts that Dr.
1 BchsfcftrWflts. t Nearly «U who havu taken his jniHli,-
of ues In aecordsfteft with hia dtracllime l»*ye nut oalr
bees caved of CoftsaaHiUoti, bui from the fiu-Ftliat.
ttrise modJclOewscfc-with wocderlol ppaaw upon thy.
digestive organs, patients thus cured sjtcfdily grin
flash. Cleansing ttir syrtein of all impunifte, ther
1«T tne fo-BiNialrltir o .tmcturel 1
Restoring thMOrgans to bealtlr.vKry create an ap-
and strong, and In the/ore of such cohahiotfor ihe'
svstem alt disease tnftsit bis baaiabrid
l p ^TH r ^ 0 j^ u ‘' ),dc * irt
i Adviop give* .without charge.Jniljor^ftjhAKutKhi
xsmfnstiou with tl»e Respiroifletcr mf cbofge j* fivp
Price of the Pulmonic ftyrnn-and Seaweed’ Topic.''
each, 11 50 per bottle, or 87 50 a haff-doxeit. M-m-
drake Pills. 26 cents per box, bjr idl
1» Savannah. ■ | V -• • Jn ^ >9 ' :
■ -Opera: Olasses.
• k s 'prthtnbtus,
’Coffier ot Congress and 'Wlittakev street a.
^ 1 spMMan>' nn. .‘i . .iv .-! -t > , (i , ;
KERCH CLOCKS.
OIBECT IMfOBTATIGN* .. .V
‘!..! s. p. H.oriMCoN’aL
truer of Congress end Whitaker streets.
- ramnrs tyeae routes the chon
Isf tbe i
TO*
The l»dic* of HornOil«a« b«ve rwolTed
to form u association for tho purpose of
“ “H«ooO of
ChancalloranUe,ordw to proM^ it. to
Geo. Lu.
ro-B. br Nriinn.'ajjg jfaoHr?-,
•assuags***** ~
fill
•>R
HavoitA. April IE—Ds Eodsa telegraphs from Pner-
to PrlncJpo that a rolnmn or xnattns* killed fifty-three.
* - ' i..t n 2in9 ITanns] Aram an* ’
Manual Aguero ted Frmndsco
Voluntary surrenders continue, and th* i f i
oigjftavmn ta ooof'alaa. Jaimamaa u* A S 3
PRIME ‘wniif, ji
: . - ROB. HABERSHAM A CO.
COFFEE, CQFFEE,
Dlrect| from Rio die Janeiro.
>Ji<i*br»|la-*fn','/.j U ‘ 1
• A'iLfe
;,i. lL V. KCVTB, Sole A^ent, j
■wllifc FcnSBtr TITE SAVE IS • l ■
HcKjSftajds, U’ff doTTtls, Brine!,, or BoUles.
it'tt* SjeA-a. an
1 - X II. o. Iicvrr, ’
^larkst,Squats.
lor
Qop^t«erab1,pNotice.
npHR UNDER8IGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED
lL-dtyipartoorkbip. usdar the firm t**nie of ■ ■
’ & «I»APE, ' •
. " *' f<;: Fi»rthe traneactloft'oir A-i .‘i*--' : !
cowuzssioit
jli iii 1o nia U.hJm waoixtAix
Grain, JT.Tci&p & Produce Business.
Consignments respsolfilly solicited. Promising
promptand_carefulat' '* *
•totheir care, they if
public patronage. 1 Ol
For Sale !
BONDS
CITY OF SAVANNAH.
I AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL A LIMITED
amount of Bonds of the City of Savannah, lnuei
Noremlter 1st, 18*4)—fro years—ami endorsed t-f
.Southwestern Railroad Com>.sny: aud also of th«
issue of January 1st, 1*70—twenty ?«ar«—both b»»r-
ingInterest st 7 per cent. Coupons on the fetunr,
tins in May aud November, and on tbe latter, due It
and January, are payable either at this office or
attention ol Guardians and Trustee* 1* ctpav
iTtoed to tkl* investment a* autho izuj bylaw.
M MULES ! Ji
f floit SALE. TEN FINE HEAD OF UCLTh, Mil
adapted to city or plantation ut-e. Arply to
G. M. KVAl-8,
sTA.A s t J. W. T.nlhmp k t o ’s, Lay st., Savannah.
WINES AND BITTERS.
iJUBE uironTED Table claeet wise, a
draught, wbleh we aril tor $I.5u per gallon.
Pure Catawba WINE, on draught, from th*bc« |
vineyards in Ohio. Trice $2.00 per gaUcn.
Native WINE BITTEU8 for Ladlca
Forest City BrfTEfifl, *put np expramly to
madO from' pure Bourbon Whiskey, whti ‘
toltet -
pleasant
totbepuhiic. - Price 88.50p»r doaTn’”or $f.OCf-y'
bottle. For sale by JAMcii REEl) a CO
teM-T- ’
taste. Offer medicinally virtue*. R i-
ocertainly rqoal to any hi-.ters ~
IIATS, HATS!|
At wholesale,
-stock of
WOOL and FUR GOODS, |
FOB MEN AND LOTS;
LADIES 1 AND MISSES’ STRAW GOODS 1 ■
AU purchased at the recept hear? d« cllne In pri- ^
will be sold at prices lower than ever ior “
city acceptance. Call and examine.
S. M.-COLIHIVG,
Wo. 13T taMtal *SSi I
COW PEAS,
•In«t Received npd I’-nr b^ialp *>>'
*r. b. ciiipmas.
Corner of TUy apd Whitaker *5^' I
SEED RICK
PBIKf GOLD St ED.
At ft tow ptlco. to clo*e ont a lot.
1 . BOB HABERS HA M^£i.
SUNDRIES.
6,000
To be discharged from ship Alabama, now in port
Choice MAST and SPAR STICKS in dock.
GUZRABD k
.... _ o all buaim
•ctfuUy solicit a ah
9.104 lUT HTftXrr.
soft the.
hardwake.
i£*gE2£m&688b 6I * Jul ''
,10O dozen HCOV1L HOES;
* **■ 1 mi ifocMHOEM. s—rstsil •* >
sft*3«r,
100 dozen HCOVLL HOES;
TOO dozen HOEft. assorted;
U leoWHEKLBARkOWSt
|w«wn^ata)MBDCEl
COEJTirKLL.
HAY.
250-BACKS iiASTEKN ** A *’|
.f For sale from wharf by
apft-tf • RICHARDSON k BABYAgP^
FOR SALE.
25,000™ r,Ilow Pln81 ‘ ncl ' 801818
-25,000 FMt TcQowfine 1 If Inch B0UUI9;
00,000 Feet Yellow Pina IK Inch PLASii
15.000 Tmt Yellow Hn. 2 InchTLAKK;
30.000 Feet Yefiow Pine SCANTLINO. .HOrteJ |
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