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TO THU MKMBKUft aaM
1UK **>.U
'iaiifical!
Tbe letter stay
dioiiJ opinion
uaitr^Lfit»Bii iniliiniM to aatlilBlHiH-
ftlitr of the military enforcement of the Fif-
leentli AinenJment to the Conatitntion upon
St»U* 10 lh «
KK« »s«Ot' , »T , °*
slMffiS?.JS? «ta»
The
day of April
SrtifB to OeJ .W .1*
MU pres'dt Southern Tre» XmoeiMioa.
Columbn*. Ga., March &, tm. y
TO THE MF.MDKUH OP
IC11M PRKKN ASSOCIATION.
I have heeu officially informed that the
Central Railroad will P*»* over ita main
road and various tranche*, all delegate* to
the approaching Fnu Convention at Savan
nah, free of charge to and fro. It is re
quired of delegatea that they present a pasH
aigued by mjeelf, which will bo good from
the 90th of April to the 1st of May inclusive.
Thta eovera the South* eaten*, tho Muscogee,
the Auguata, and tbe branch nwd from Mil-
ledgeviilt*. Georgia. And wilh a liberality
whieh goea even beyond con rtf ay just men
tioned. tha Superintendent of tho Central
Bailroad propose to place at Macon and Au
gusta, a special cur for tho conveyance of
delegates to the Convention, aaideara to be
at the places mentioned and to be moved at
mydirectiou.
Af the time ia abort in which to communi
cate with tho various presses of tho Associa
tion, 1 have thought best to muko this publi
cation, aud to inform delegates tbnt I will
be in ibo city of Macon on Saturday evening,
the 23d in«L. and that tho special cars al
luded to will leave Macon and Augusta on
Sunday morningi the 24th inat. Up to this
time I have no official information of any
aimifc# action upon the part of tho vao^is
ro*.U embraced within the area of the Associa
tion, but preamps that they also will exhibit
the same liberality' which' ban heretofore
characterized their action on similar oc
casions.
As the delegates aro not numerous and are
scattered over a considerable expense' ol
country, making it difficult to communicate
with me. I would rcapectfuU.v suggest to the
Superintendents of such’tin fronds as may ex
tend any privilege* Ui delegatee, that the ne-
ceaalty of a pass cpanteisigued by my’salf,
might well bo disjK'Usfd with.
A. R. Lam ah,
Prou’l So. Pre<»« Am'o. ,f
Columbus, Ga., Ajail lA, 1870.
H. p.—Prteses of ihe A**oo>Atiou please
«°py* ■ r , m
Sbootixo Arr.iiR at Litm Oak.—Abont one
o'clock yesterday inon.ing, when the Jack
sonville train arrived at Live Oak, a shooting
affair occurred on the platform between a Mr.
Aanxjtoox, a conductor ou the IV nsnoolo and
Georgia railroad, and Mr. W. \V. Keefe, edi
tor and proprietor of tbo Live Oak 1/rntlJ,
the former making the attack. Some half a
dozen shots were exchanged by the parties,
but without any perious result.
Tk« «u>um ol iho diiDtiullJ, *m» *«
formed, was an articlo in the JIrraUl some
days aince reflecting upon the character of
. -«•,«» of which hu mado an
attack opon Mr. Klkpe, aa above stated. TLe
conduct of Anderson ia stated by Severn 1
parties who were present to liavo been mo» t
pnb*ooa>in r , *»a»y ladim* being at the BJ( -
ynrnt changing cars.
Mr. Kms ia at present in tha city in the
interest of bin paper.
The high-handed aetion of the Alabama
Legislature, is depriving the people of Mo
bile of tbo right to ebooao their own muni
cipal officer*. h:»H produced a diarnption of
the Radical party of tho city, tw might have
he« n foreseen. Two of tho most influential
Radical leaders—Hojiton and JJbombebo
have resigned their seats in the City Council,
on the ground of the illegality of thp muni
cipal government as appointed by the State
authorities.
Wab w tub Alabama Mountains.—The
Eufaula Times says there ia a terrible state of
aflkha in Went Alabama, a young war has
been waging tbaroX^r somo time. Therein
an organized band of de*j>*radoes, negroes
and while*, who have declared their pnrposi
to driye aveTv reCeran^’DTinocmt'oal of TMT
section, or kill wvary.taalc.' ii<f and yuib>g.
and outrage every wom*u.. Considerable ex
citement prevails.
The New York Methodist Conference has
dlijKMcd of thn case of Rev, HuRacb Cooke,
by permitting him to withdraw from the min
istry, on the ground of liis “criminal unfit
&*s* M to continue in the church. His h»f
elopement with a youug lady of his congre
gation is regarded na disqualifying him R
the Rtdilal Metho«l»at mloistry. It would
fjqve been linebaritahlo and oiubristiun like
foaxpelhim.
The Mon. Thomas W. Tirrox, of Kebraskr
|n the (Senate, on Tuesday, joined himself
with the other motnbqrstof tho Republican
party who resist tha inlkmons Georgia bill,
flifiipefell wm* fine sjx-cimcn of earnest
and manly eloquence. The exposition of
the rite motives end manoeuvre* of the
author* of the bill was very scathing aud
effective.
gress by which it was e<
wES
corned, the legality of the Fifteenth Aaiend-.
incut is recognlzfltl and e»tflbUlb»d.
There i., howerer, anothtt «aWHS*of the
amendment (k!nd ft(e lWoit fcbjecflohflttle ft 1 * 1
tare of the inrasort) npori nhith Jndge
Chase is not quite *o clear*,..After ax(?nz*pg.
on ground, of neceralty. tha irreptl.r and
nocoustUnUonal manner of, ita »d#pUon>y
Congress, the Jndge ptooetd* *® “TT*"*.
doe. tho amendment impair the real righto
of any State. '**»«« the whoierrenj.tioi
of .nffragj to
only torfb*tof*»e«tai W
I citizen to TOte .bul bo
eil on account of race, odor or peer
ililion at eerfiled*.”
lion of the amendm*“t woolo »e«°>
the power of Congress to, KgnVU
ia the States mal.r pretooao.ofeutorojoft the
amendment by -appropriaU legiahitlOn' —
it would seem to limit the operation of the
amendment lir'a tlinple'' extehidon^''of ''tho
rsaawfi«B«w®is
mint doe* not **impair the real Hghtaqf any
Stale." then BUlue fe 7 tbff %ker-
^•tfcwanws,® 1
among wl, jclrwaatbeerclortw right to reg
ulate. suffoige. . Under enph . construction
ot the amendment Congress would have no
right to interfere with the State elections,
to appoint supervisors, commissioners and
military ovcAelrl.' knd'in prescriiro (hendxie ■
o! bu|)oting, registration, and ,lhe form o^the
ballot, as is contemplated "by bllla already"
introduced into Odugresn for the fiiTorCo-'
ment of the Fifteenth ^jjpdptt nt by
Atlanta keeps the
and the National
on-peopl
delegations faesti
Congressional
ATzzzand Co:
Kn-Klnx demonatrlueKh the Brunswick
and Albany Bailroad-and it was in further-
lUgjMMt '*** d«feaLnf-lhA-jjMBL
bam amendment, that tha Federal offloera
of the Sute. fronl ^M^r°“l‘M
from the Collectors of Internal Eerenne down
iu, support of Bor-nooz and, bis faction-and
Uieitf k last deepetwta i-ffurt lobriboCoogresn Be'lL'0earle, arebllect. _ .
to UMsS'-vitlouio^* purposes Ihxt 'fthb "nS^. *fhAtik* ori^bAlo Ttifni In the Patent BttCiUlf Block
yoedbauda
L *ru 'iirougbt Vufb requisition,
plunder dcpbid tipou elw defeet of the Bu*o-
HAMftmeodqicut.^ad.uell mfy^uixq9^^\4
hit banditti be liberek tu their dispeiwation
ol the, nmdowvd bond*. There is. bowerer,.
something encouraging iu the fact Chet the f
Bing are reduced fsttegptj. 1 ^
close* the deeperete state of their case. They
may, with Brunswick and Albany endorsed! thoassnd bein« to bU (Howtra’a) credit, as
bonds, luspfre a few such speeches os thiit 1 { «pe«<AlWsitirvr of tb^church Mud, and iix thon-
delivercd oh 1 Friday by tbe notoiious Jack
-JIaMIeton, of Texas’, but we hare too much *
respect yet, if not for tbo fcooeMy ana peUi-
otism of CQqpre^a,ai,l^aid ^or III© intelbgenee
z .of its leading member*, to believe thetthe
Ring will be aula U> accomplish mush with
their endorsed bonds. Even those whom
t$ey might bribe will have little confidence
lo boadu ol.fnfntd through fi*ft6d afaff tised
for fraudulent purposes, aud wbioh they wdiy
know will be repudiated wbeuever ihe people
regain their power lo protect tbeuSBdlveafeom
‘appropriate legii
have quoted of Jjadgo CujhMpU, leltcy ft
mlglit infer that ho would regard such inter
ference on the part of Congress vitV'lhe
“real rights*’ of the States, aa unconstitution
al and illegal. " But *f|er declaring that the
The toUl currency ol tho United States is
represented ns .follows: Gold, $150,000,000;
gold notes, $40,000,000; greenbacks, $350,*
000,000; National Bauk note*. $300,000,000;
fractional p|*r{e©$y,,$flO,pOO,O0Q f Tplfl* leav-
ieg out the gold r STcitbOOQ.OOO. *.
Rhode Island, which iu a Radical Stale,
has »law .which reqnirre every voter to pay
a “registry tax" before they are allowed _ to;
vote. ' 1 > t m i < - '** '
TUioj mgrots, McCann, White and Hard?
wiek, were elected Aldermen at the recent
yw. regui
It becomes our witlanoholy Jnty tUiAn-
noonco onebf the* mc*d* shocking accMents
that has ever oocnried in the bistory of onr
>W8?ac#ro' :
Hie Lnnibei boaiuees her»-,;«ndj op, Tuesday
evening having gone to his null and uonnt-
*£swtA*^te,Bubi«ic ing upou a Wuch td open a window, nearfj
~ which u circidar naw wiu* in motion, bis foot"*
Uiipped nnd was caught by the revolving saw,
which threw bhn upon it ani in an instant
his whole. bowel*, were lacerated and lal(L
bare. Medical aid woe immediately called.bqt
the wound was hucb that nothing could be
done to releive bis buffering, lie was removed
to the Mr.JJeuuhbtfr the will aud
lingering some four or five hours death ended
hisagoi
The local eleetiota m Iliinoiu this spring
show a decided gain for tbe Democracy, and
a corresponding loss to Radicalism. And
thia, notwithstanding the Radicals, iu most
coses, voted all the uegnoes they could And.
In New York the earn# fact woe observable,
while tbe Connecticut, election spoke in
thunder tone* the voice of an outraged aud
indignant people^-.. O *’ C < 1 1
Wall street and the'stock market had nn-
otiwr eensatiou, on jWedn^^ay. A .promi
nent broker, Mr. Giluzbt W. Thomas, of (he
Arm P. T. Thomas & Col, tof 42 Excbant e
Place, aheconded with SC2.000 worth pi
honda belonging to Dadket, Moan ah A Co,
He has not been seen or heard from sim.e
14* dieeppearehce.
A »tBten>#pt of the gross collections of in-
thf ..organization of the
ii. ta lTfiJ. toitfeUd
Tb*NwhyUI« Union girek nbtfc# IMU lifre
JamUrgt nnmbtr of eoantirfoit billn of the
atkmaiaatlba of fa ftiwtingimtire fit. Nici-
r•
The entire number of adhetwre atamna.
louid by the Government since tie
ment of the internal revenue laws is
only to tho fuudameuUl .law/' Ac., Jails
Chasb proceeds to *ay: “It ia to be hoped
that each State will eo conform its cpus^M?-
tion and laws to this fundamental lsW that-
no r>cnasio)j To? ^
Cjugress." From all which we are to under
stand HndgoCktAte to mead that ltlilo ; ft)4 f
amendment does net “impair .tbo reolrigbU
of tbo States,” but Teavei the-vrt»Mk regula
tion of snffrago to the people Ibf ikeh Stale,
the £>tales mysy/‘oqnfonn t^sjiy conktituti^^
and lu'.vs” to the requirements of tbVameud-
ment so “that no occasion i»Ay be. given to
Congress for legislation^ regulating hiiffrtigo
in'the jjlate* i|re«^p«jbti^EM^f t li^. 4 ‘fea^ *i| h t
of the States. In other words, tbe States are
to conform the regulation of suffrage to Kbit
the views ana t’f/<u«va>- ~ or Cont
gress, under the amendment, will takeThe
matter out of their bands. The “real riirbls"
ui iue States ore not impaired, according to
Judge Chase, so long a* in the exercise ol
them jo ibis mattcj pj anffrage they dp not
come in conflict diir^the pedifirf vieiri »nHl*
policy of Congress.
separate the politician from tbe high judicial
oTice which he UoIdR, wo might regard it ns
a verjf niarbit/mov* on tlie polftical Ichatid
board. But, in view of the fact, that ques
tions of Ihe gravest importance to the peace
ol the country are likely to come' before'thfe
court of which he i-i the Chief Justice, we
consider hieJfttef tft.the <^ncipqati newoes
iu bad taste and woroe MftuldtT *
Does our ntighfio? of the
' prove this political manifesto from his nomi-
^ TI1K. LtiBBT.
the Richmond JJispatch telegraphs to that
paper oh follows: ; *f ff J
Bailroad bppds pndprsed. bv fbe State of
Georgia have fieeti ‘oflkfetl * ot WMcnre votes
against the Bingham auippdment to the Gem’-
gia bill. In one instance fhw dn1wp^)VAl
The tifcuator who *rn* Ipfiave^ bemrindtfteiuc-
ed has declared hi* intention ttr rote tot too
aineuduivnV *»d' thw p*ar(y proporing the
trade wakprovnptiy exposed to-'tiiw friends of
tj4* amenda^pl. >
town election iu Talladega. Alabama.
Saturday's Dispatches.,
THE BrREAC.IlOWAHD AFFAIH.
irr frtleinr—’-in-* frr r # tk *
of .$4,000 to put Iron columua iu Howard Untvers ty,
to relieve the weight cTtLe: floqra. the patent
brick walls, and the eXpUdht-hWof ttS.000 to repair
the damage by the fill of a pordon of the buildings
of-th*University. - „ '* ^ •*: '
examined, n*t«i«w
Attention, Metrepoliton 8.
(llotulij) EVENINO. M 9 o'clock,
T. A. MADDOX, President.
Coapeny wore Oeueral O. O. Howard and Charles H.‘
• Howard; C. H. ©hlUlescy, J. W. AlvotJ, D. L. Eaton
*nd OforgelV. BalLtrd.
Tho committee adjourned unUt Tuesday, owing 4o
A4r- Eetehum, Qvn. Howard's attorney, being called
to New Yotk.
The evidence yesterday ohow* that t*T0(fti44o cer*
r tain bonds of th* church thty were cashed at* their,
r face valee by Oeueral Dallard upon the onlcV of Hew-'
1 mid. aud that the amount of tweuty thousand dol ors
’had been eepoiited In t^oFrocdmen’i Savings Bank-
sand to his individual credit, which amoant he se
cured to the fh Q K'» by * deposit of mortgage made
L by D. L. E*|on to (iencr^i H »w*r^ on s piece of prop
erty which tbe Utter hid previoudy sold to the for
mer- ' *199 Stated that General Howard had re-
quesled contractors gad others that in making par-
[ chas«s they Should obtain whatever haxdware, &C-,
needed; of j- H. Elvans, s< it would he to 1 lie (Sow-
ard's) peoantary edvantage, and lb*t wh»-n hills wore
.pcesttted they wave taken to General BalUrtl, who
dUcpt pay the money to iTr. Elvaha: but upon (he
I bftshstng receipted tho stuouutvse applied to the
.p^jaent of certain' protected notes of Mr. Etrans,
upon tho hick of which was' the iiktne of Gtnchu
Howard, os endorser. These notes Are understood
tq have been gtypn in connection with the purchase
the Barry fkrm over the Eastern Branch.
I FJIO.H W.kVlUWOTOM.
WAsnixaTON. April If—P, If. — Herenae to-day
IW.',! 00; tortlie mouth to date 97.64)0 000.
The Banking »nd Currency Commutes considered '
Ufe bi'l lacrtOMiug the currency $60,000,000, but with
no result.
Eeuat^Oyle^loejiuos eoq»promi»ing bis comp'aint
igoluft 8ecretAr’jrGorh»ra. and tbieetene to veull'.ate
i fall to
a|eiuat Secretary Gorham,
the matter to open Sepsto should tbe canons
ngeet his views. C*. > I i t Si.- > AA *V
i8ince June 30.18p9./evenly-two stills, six hundred
tnd eight)-efWn wa»h tub*, sad one . heudred sad
wJBskfjy bjv* been destroyed in T*n-
uessre os iUk-it.
Tbe reiplort of the 8apeftntendcnt of the Internet
. • J ; Qevenue Bureau glvta tho fbtloifigg st*fl|tipa for the
qnartpr compenriug January jst and ending March
fhe reeTdeacOaf the fcftti*.
^t. Axson, D. D., Edwjuo V. Lovaxl and Emilt W.,
L
Dasher, all of thii city. No cards.
Jfperiat gotifnr. 1
Comfoitaml Ct
on ror+im to
JanXS-eodSm
e for tbe Htiptured. Sent post-paid
'*"*• 4,1 '"“Ira. e. n. nirrrs,
ISO I^-Xington Are.. N. T.
«sjwx,nW-r.Kr:?*’ l . r r^“ 'E-V,—■
paid on receipt of 10 cents. Address •*• j- l>
Dm. E. D FOOTE,
Jau21!-eod3in 1J0 Lexington Are., N. Y.
THE :
. Roiv to Cure < onsJiuiptIi'n. ___ _
Philosophy op di^ s&cu^GK‘*faBEAk:
MEDICINES.
XVIII people ar»«r itarn to know that
tliioMcti livef and «t'»iu4ch uec.-saerily disease ihe
luntire zyutmin Tbo pUiuost pnuc-ples of common
"■* aud yet there are thousamis «bo
aud ooutmue lu a course which
fa<im*et Inerifmfif brim** »h^iu prrmaAurvIy to ibo
r.anco «llb I
i to aB that,
luraaf. 11«
maloriiy of people do. at
with the laws of uature. It must Ite
sooner or later, uature will
find that persons who
Miii»troal»pi ioerediA.M tbb*Ll^mt
may seem, we have not tho slightest doubt
of its troth. ,r * t,tv * '* •*" 1;
The question* may
the BruuswIcYendXlbany
bond* to b^ihf CojDgwiml) au<J, wbsd.
est has tho IUilroed Ring In defeating the
IhsGiuil amendment ? < '• [ {~ J[ l A
We enswer that there ie an .organized
band of swindlers called tbo Atlanta Ring,
the raoiqUrs of which M* ; w*U>noerp. wptf
are bunded together for the purpose of plun
dering the State, under pretense of “ devel
oping her reeonroew" by building railroads
with Northern capital. This Ring, which in
clude* moat of tbe leading Radicaldfn the
State, P |ai#4««8ipipd 9 *fa. F |pr the
lHind8 of the Brunswick and Albany Bailroad
to the amount tot *$15,000 in gold pter nfile.
To bribe this swindle VW* «**
toro, it ■», mm <n,M> wii-bly in.
tonned.'to eipcnd onr 4)8 thon-
And Aoihtr. tM» bond., which arc
now in lb«Jiaod%or pit) aaid \a«djn(. Badi-
eala whojcxejtad their iaSo9)/«.in thj Lurk-
laturc. The balanco o£ th. $750,000 worth
of andoMed bovds, iapw&op the .complilion
of tha Hint fifty miles of road, hare neatly 411
been otherdiae iS^oaUI'dXfAtMl of them
having Uen bypdlhefal*] Jo ohuin the iron
for tbo fifty njilre of ^oatt i jT^tlf / ‘*^ii|tiofiy Of
Xorlbern capital" we hear, go ninch abont' ia
all gamnon^aom of it.'mow. tbambee b**9
neceeeary for personal and traraling ezpabiea
ofiboagenUotftlittRiMSM'ltbhgfp »V
to a****.) ;RoigifiagHgaVWW
the andorsement- by th, .Of »ecofid
mortgage bonds tor,$10,000 per.milo on tbe
fifty mils, of road Ahredy hoiU,, .Thaaame
ulng desire to aoB.tbfi"KllMrthf Opera Honao
sxangtrssisasjszi
SK 1
theiei and oth(4rt>lttt»dkrihg»V)p©ratlonsi,'all
plcte
apporvut
[utlulgc to rxcMe in the use of very rich"or ludlge»tl-
ble food or; intoxicating drinks, iuvarisbty pay a
butvy |)r-u* ty iu the rud. The *U>macti b*ooiues
uiHordtrt-d aud refuse* to act; the livt-r rails to per
form iis functions^ ifyspepsia and its atteudont evils
follow, suit stilt <11© KUtTcring iuilividnaJs persist in
clinging to titoiMoeovtihly etpioled tdegf of tho post
Irr. .vbt-nAT. mediciuee are recommeudeil to all
such. They b>iug sure »nd e»-rtata reltet‘.r -
ibey are used as directed, aaflali that Is
esutmak tbeir rvpuUtion «itb
wousu In the laud is e (Mr ai
them. Let thus© wbo are okepUet
who have p rmiited Interested
tnern against these no
sumjtiOM, discard tbeir pit;
by tne pnndplee of reason
the *y«reitt fe disordered, A _
cast a out of ten. the ©eat of tbe d!—. ^
lu tbo atomech end Uver. To cleanse aud Ini
tbe stomach aud to stimulate tlm.liver, to 1
’^d,cncVt Mdnhrake jhlhThe' daliy lodrcaatng
deiuaud lor tbtM pills i»Uw best evidenre of their
value. Thousand* upo> Uuw»am1a t «4 Aoxge mna sytd
daily. ' Why 9 *lai|3frbecattsethey adpronpHy and
posed of, 21.4S3; refunding claims diaitosicd of. 1,535;
requisitions for stamps filled/ i 44T; value of same.
$21.1i}.7^^vtoUlu*q»|)|^^ forms an^ accept a {
BIILITAUY ITEMS. * ''
Wofunrarow. April IC.-r-Tho fuiiowuig order has
been issued from army headquarters:
••The Popart ment of Alaska is added to the Pe-
jjartmeni of Columbia.' Virginia Is added lo tho De
portment Of the East Ihe Department of the Cum*
berlapd Is sqdsd to the Department of the Booth,
with headquarters at Atlanta.”
' Tbe;latter Department. General Tony command
ing. now Include# Kootnrky, Teuncmer, TVefit Vir
ginia, Post of Jeffersouvillo in Indians, NorlU a tip
$-jutU Carolina, Georgia. Florida, and AUhsms.
flcbofit-ld comxfuda the Do^artment of the Pari*e.
pope command * th© Department of Missouri. Coole
Commands the Department of the Lakes. Canby com-
fuauds CoTutnblA, ,r 1 *
The changes will,occur tutoou a? possible.
Loci^VJbrii. Aprfriff —TIj* fourl-martial of Inspec
tor Gem nd Totten has convene^. After a few days
session here the Court will proceed to Chailestoo.
Buuth Carptlna, to bcarfnldence there. • : • (
w«»uKIG» NEWS.
Fanis. April 16 —It is reported that um Srltatn
«id^Buaaia havwa^recd to pn>p>>eea general disarms-
It i« understood that at tho termination of the
plebiscite, tbeDukode Fereigny will prooeed to Berlin
to propose a general European Congress.
Tha Ftgzro, an independent organ, announces to
day that NapoUon has written a letter ou tb<> »tguiO-
cation of th.- pletlaclte tor the instruction of th# poo-
ple. Eight uiil ion ropics «.f Uie ducumotit will be
printed forthwith. In order that it may be placed In
the hands ofevery voter of Fraut-o.
LoNDofc,'April Ui.—Newman JIail denies an Inten
tion to five iu the United Sutra.’ ij 1
The P.Mild>r today refers t > tho viialiiy of both
McigUud ind’the c. ntlueut lu spite of recent Papal
UVHnN « Vi. KDitMf.
8an FitiNcico, >pnl 16.—'The ggentof the Tenn s
see company of planter-* who wee aeui to Cldua I
procure labqrt-rs fpr the 8<*utb, returmd by tbe
atcamsr AOiericon. lie says hi* mhunou vras unauc-
'oesstlil.' I*'
" A dDpeloh from Virginia City. Nevada, says that tbe
Democrats will make no nomination for Mayor, but
will generally rapport the negro candidate, whoae
chances for • lection *re good.
ASOTVrEtt EtKiltfSIiTlND loss' of
Ljtftt.'
CtscnfsATT. April! 6. —Tti©tow boat Hover exploded
her boiler to-day. Twenty three persons Wero’oh
board The raptatu aud three others were severely
8tx others are known to be raved. Fourteen
to have perULed. The explorlon^oc
**“4>torwW«W» bolter
‘Jorty )<muds o4,e(eam.
Clinton Lodge, No. of, F.
, A Rrgdlfir Meeting -will be
4lRS (Monday) EVENING. 18tb iust..
c'block. In Masonic Hell, corner Pull
Broughton streets.
Members of tbe order in good 'standing are fra
ternally invited to attend.
~‘ n ■■^JLIMMBIMUUU^W W"
ap!8-l
F.K Companj.
• i<<
.t^Usseetslj.,
ricjll Hiijclo ya-i
iigtnf (lie Scienti
JU*»rgU
The Monthly MeetYng^of Ute Scientiiif.
BreltonwUl t» he j!^aMjtMnidaji;£VENMia. at a.
iiMoe^S ^r. V^ClMBTEfiS, PrafiletlL^
~ g . «bib i ^
. Tbe Annw.rKlecAma.Z-ir ZVeirUcMe And,
TeaMfiChriat edret ?11I be tieldtaihe bfeemeiV
!pf the Church TO-t*AV, IfiratP the hoare 6T ll anfi
' *■■* s, g r -—ei
ITurklujniSii’i' Jffifn >1. 4fc*soelitdli>B
„e *t:iMpiiti#h.i s -
T«\c «e((ul.r Motiihty Iilect(ng-al’ <n«:
ATsdci.;tion a ill be 4eM et the HrtiWa^Hatl on,
TOKS.T4r. the J9Ut tnaiaat ate oh*(dt p.7b. K -
At the Zoological
For,, Ow ,AV,eolt L<wg«-
iu 9U cenl»‘i Chliareu ub.lfr nln,’ yell, cr
tmlthy. a»A yinreirreattr 'rof "uue!?
hibiilou. {ii«i 4aa'piacod-iho price of odmiaiioii
rei^SffjSSu^t^ seeiu* thU
llr. Bit, .*s will enter tilWtwd’eena fifiaMM SIX
Lluna, and glVr tbeir iKau.iiUl pertormanoee they
being tne best trained aud ftaeet a pi-clown* of
Liooa.in llw I'nited Btatee. He wUl eaur tq and per
forin the Lions at l La’s Jock s. m., B p, m„ and MAI
bight;"' " -• • '•* •• 1 1
Tbe animal* will fcafed at cq to tbe taerMOo.
Ministers of i the Gospel aud their taniillew era invi.
ted (roe of chargp. , , v ,apt<-3
Itoilrond HulttlU '^nl^tiiug »mK*Loiin
Thaltigolara,nthlr M>tllng tetll be
heldat'tho 1I«Hortho M#r.flnlitan FireOfikopany^'
on MONDAY. ISiJMpM** Ci’ckik p. m:^ n
T*3f*freasurof will fltertd a^Jq o'c ock. kp ^
Breeder ^a^y.JUOOgB^, Prtsftcut.A
-O-
Notice to C*»n>i£nees.
The Sfliwiirr' Sii^f, T«ill»fr' ; Wlll
goods leit onwhaifst sunset will l>e stored at risk
aedexpcBMefconoigueo. , .“
Powder will land at Ferry wharf, at 7 o’clock.
aplM JOHN H GABPNEB h CO., Ageats.
”r‘ u 4 KmHW'Cit ■•■l a If ■ id!
UNITED ETATK9 ™ °
AnBMOl'S OFTtC* Jkt^lKTBIjri' «A. \
April M J
In Compliance with Seel ion Nlart^ib
Act of Juno W. lbfil.*s we»d^d^l-hereby rvej
notice that T*(U hear frbm pVraons aiscased
ou the ANNUAL LIST of the First Collection District,
of Georgia, for the year 1S7Q, wTiiohinoI u iOs SHCCTAL
TAXE8, iNfOJda; ln *‘'^ alc ,
“A.“ i elative to any fcroo’ueouaor txcroaivo valuations,
at my offlee. No. IcO Pay fitrci-t, iu the city of Savat-
uab, Georgia, comiucgelug Cb Monday, May 2d. and
continuing until TUonoiky, Map l*Jtl» inclusive. All
appta'a must bo iu writiu^. specify ihe i-artlculOr-
ceiwe, matfer pr tb!ugxeu>cctii g ^whiefr* decUiou
apl8 5
A Sen^l^ifi )^ W/ M VA^t ,
No such (cwislioM us« oven crcaic.l »
the food mark! t during tho present century, os tin
occasioned bftti* leUOdaciUa df tht *n© rt*t/ *M*if
(for so it may be justly called), kuown a< sEA*MOsS -
FAkJNK.. It.lv difficult-lo yllAho truthabop^tlua
extraordinary article Udtct wit bout'being ** impeded '
of exaggeration. FrapAked tram a XU trine plant which
grows apontaceously ou the Irish coast, it is by all
odds tho cheapest species of sustenauce ever offered
eureen Zerue or «Mr. The Ht. Mom Fezm* Iki..
6 , p .rt PImo. who OOU the pet- M u»cj«r »hloh it U
uiauulecturctl, are lUHnp a hmloraa to- «u. new
edible eqva* kolbalpttbo mast olleualte fluorine
cetmbUihmeuu \1 tie eooW.'enfl’.rc now creet.ug
new mille lo eoj>*lj tlm ever .incroasiuff demanJ.
From a 25e. j eckaso you can produce rirlren qintrU of
find the dibit** made fri»» it UtOr© delicious, dlgeatiolo
and restoia-.ive thau any dainties of'the'same class
derivable from ordinary' sources. ■*' apl8-eodlw
Aid and complete Erection for use accompany each
package oi the. ; iz i »i//- ■ <
JlondruU Edit, Pulmonic Syrup andSeodeed Tonic,
Trit~n —* : —— will cure Consumption, uifllrae t*e
! lung* *w 0©>r goi*# that th- patient Is entirely b<-
yood tile roach oftnedicai lellef.
ft may be asked, by those wbo gre not familiar with
the virtues of three great rtnie-lles. ••lfow do Dr.
Bcheuck'a mt dicine* effect tbeir wonderful cures or
Con«vajpUon ?” y *
Th« ouawer la a simple one. They begin their
SKfiSfia?!'
food that cures this lormidebhj disease. FcLeuck
Maudrake Fills dec on Urn Uver ti4 4tmnadh, { pfum<
comlltiou of Ihedo organa an t ol the BjOfeffi gSnerany.
This eingginh. state of tbe i bbdy «od the \ oheequsia
e.-cumulation of the unhealthy aubatauces muM,
prevent b>e proper dig>-sUou of ood r end sea hoMral
consequence create disease.' which results. In Frustra
tion end finally in death..
Scheuck's FalmopSc nymp and i*aaw«ed Tonic,
wh*t» taken regular y, mingle with the food, old the
digestive .organ*, make good, rich b ood, and, as a
nauusl consequence, gin- flesh and airt uctlj to the
patient. Let the faculty my wbotit ,*a>/fi.la Is U
semis ora tMkyallvs and *«n who a tew years since
wcra^ragorde^a^boFehMS cases, but wfio wetfelff-
Now. how ti thiata bo done ? Cofts WyW* V
uledirloss that exhaust ant! eotrvat*—rteffiduS that
impair iuslead Improve thn fun. ttnos of the dUra-
tive orsans. Dr. -r&enck’* fnedidnea cleanse the
zrfjswMsfararsBfiss
BB£&d3m£
oee iwrta which are, diaosrod.. If tbta cannot is
depend on keeping their chief, Bullock, in
pove^ &r k vWfTHk u tlKWIit ii a per-
.****. T**" 4- T * > ^' lil -
Utore ia or tbj»« year, longer—to
- —- ' '^^ny.
Ihet ws Mfl Bcixocx and hi, ao-coaJjkUhn
busily »t work in tbe lobbiee at Wosbington.
Hence K b Oat the “slender machine” at
denfd with el^SMS,»
cine• that will remove or a;Uy the cough, night
srss
sWftsett'hiewu
naa -d inugs ' Tur raniedits ortUuov
more harm than good. They impair
tbe atutDach. impede healthy digestion, and eggra-
rat© rather tbaa cure tke dierase. * iT? ™-.-*
There is, aflsur ell. IKAhtug lik# fact# with which to
substantial«- a p-4tluu. and It ik upon (Ms that W.
to have lane*
Price oif'&e'l^In^olis^yrap sad gsewiwl Tbolc,
eecb. *1 M per bottle, or $7 6« a half-dozen. Kan.
drake FUle, 26 cents per box. For eale by all Drag.
IAJf COXG',tE$l
—Tli# Fenian »Coogjee# h*a
executive caamJtbeofnine
fOut members of I he Connell
IlAlLltOAU DISASTER.
HocnxsTXs, N. Y., April 16.—Tho Eastern freight
train ran off the track M Sondcut to day. The freight
train from the east ran into the wreck, homing two
men and killing fifty cattle. The passenger trains on
tbe Central railroad w«ge d<»isyed In consequence.
iipfiuL tollicUVKHlES INREW
Ho. ,• ! Ii -I MF.X1CO.
Dxmrta, ConoaoDA. April 1C —Santa Fe telegrams
ropod flew SlUifnI dllcovwir, near Barnry Btalion.
Z^ew Mexico. Tbe roads ora lined with people going
to the eeir mines. '
* * ? iM ° .¥ 1 y ^ # TI o N 4 J
Ottawa, April 16.—The expedition to Red lilver
v<ll number ten thousand picked men, including the
Had Battery , and Rocket Brigade, as well a* two
tloueand loyal Indiana:
FROJC< BUFFALO. ;
•; Jfrr^Ai^,#. Y.; AJrltlfl —Theflrst steamer of the
-Aao# started through the Ice this morning.
Z^-t.A I -i- :
tiur. .gnndny's Dtapatche*.
,*nie *crto6i, 'stiir lttwilturt.
Uostdia, Sprtl IT.—A mrMong.r lu, jnst sirlred
tom tbe School SUIp Mvienry. bejuro rcpirteil Mbor.
mar Cape Henry. He left the beach early this mom.
l»g, aud report# Ihftf hip I) ing wlUr tier bWto the
dwev*; J VeIi np on the hc»ch. Nothing hoe .been
those peris which are, niwwrod. _Ifjthis cannot l a haded irbmlidr, no lives have beein joet, and no pro-
a2Y>H$%Tt ssS?j..aX*»- saSCewlih#*
■ — *- - he arrival of a steamer frees Nnnoik to‘take tbe boys
(fL -Tlict^Wtiffs hitadrW *a&‘ *irty p4r*ona on
tny^l hundred and thirty of whom
Help fur ti.c Miserable.
No vvon«l« r iliat (tic futcof inedyapeptlc
has a drugg'-d. worn, hopeless exprea? lou that is piti
ful to Fee. No wt nth r that tho miserable martyr to
indigestion is fretful, in liable' and unfOciofc ' Who-
evt-r can hear the pangs of this tormenting complaint
cbcerfaliy/aWto1tfl*an'4n«tffi«4l4fffi?Jr. is Htt'e
short of n saint. But why t-hould human fortitude
continue to be thtoi-frreiy tthd/ wh^’l *>» absolule
specific (or tho disease iselwayseLband. ^Svvfj^iurfc
within tho limits of civpizotion tn tide heoriipheroj
HoeTETTER'd STOMACH MTThRSis Obtali.itMe.
hiktoryoi the fir at cave of,dy»pcp*lA in which
It has U-cu administered in vain, has yet to be writ-
n. 1 he sickuce* at the stomach, the fienee of weak-
•fit and stupor, tho feuiiug of emptiness Slid hollow-
•fig before rating, and of oppression afbrrwards, the
fluttering otgiiepulsflUie Jr^ uFe^nofglraitaJU^hw
the morbid fudi*poa(t.ou tocxcriiou, tha weariness of
life, and T.At*tiu'.4 to Wl'lt. fl,ltA4U. wicia «t«
among the »ymj>toms of the diseaso in ita chronic
form are rapldiy ameliorated by the tdilifi opcraGorf
of thia pal ttable vegetable roeAJr«U(y
to renovate amt qtilifiitih'iil the dbruant ^ AWbf tk©
system, and rouse the miud from tbe apathy aud
gloom inBcparabti fr^i#*-dera).$«i.ei»f of tho diges-
tive aud sccreUve fif action*., lu ordinary cares a few
weeks' sufltcek to" Complete tne iufrf, Vtft ktWi the
and a sluggish riicaktiao. a longer !in>o m»y he
ble from dsy to day. aud the convalccct nt knowing
and feeling that he or she Is on the high r«»J to
health, will await the happy jiswue frltn Cijmpsrktftw
Kor lTitrien, Urtinsnick, Satiila
Kivt-r laitn all I:iterniddiu1o
Lantlir^s. ■••-
FAST EOW PUliSSOliE AMINE STEAMER
W^THR LrLLY,
vUtaiq OupL JAMEdiFEhGUsON. ... ■:.<!
WUl toll tor ah.Tvo Vihu-e*. from Cpj*er Cotton Prase
W; FlilNtbDAtfto.J <S0M a.
Wharf.: JttV6ȴ.r
j¥jtbDAk».,f w'emeih
turning ou SutuxdAy . m-o...-, . . ■
Fasarager sc> bmmqdoQtuis complete, and'classes
for iaaiDanc© Hi.’ll hf. ’M. "CULLENS, Agent*
For lUnffiuu, Hilton lh-ad
■ •..'tiinlm&lSeSkl' : z ‘im-
and
WMTT.Otf iPtWssPteE.SBlltE STEAMER '
WJS?tmx IaIlly,
, irvnioi Capt. JAKES JFEUGU.4DN, t u,n„ 'l
‘Wilh sail for th*; alley© pl?*e*..fr^m Upper,Ut>Upn
M turf,
' ‘ y ‘ " OPLLEsM. >ijfiib
, .A'r, BWiiStiS-j SllAUE^.
Moco.’Cri-Qpn T«»rt!c "Soujp,.
l t.K1.la . . AMD MB i. I z •
first smAWiiEnRiEtr or the season >
ORRA'f £AK«A1!T8
s'."" ."•."'• a!-t: ; "!.'.“ •■.
EINSTEIN Ac ECKMAN’S,
*' Tviii* WHO HAVE JUHT toPENID
PUltrilASfiB KB THE • , ^ t-
LOWEST. PRICES OF THE REASOS.
‘""' XNTiVtintfit tWetoiter
fill ifttfi .. Mlrf .1 1.1 r. !:..i I
At Prices that Dufy Competition l
HIKSTKi.\ A'tXKJIAN,
aplS-tf. .,, , • ;< t 164 Coat a rasa street.
A LIMITED SEASON OF THE JUSTLY FAMOUS
.^iJRICHINGS’
MBS. CABOUSE BICHINGS BEBBAED,
cunoDtingof tho fuilowing acknowledged firsbetua
MB. BltOOKnOUSF BOULUt,
5 -q - . lift. 1'iKBHii BEBNABD.
liB. HENRY DRAYTON,
MB JigTO. PEAKE9.
*ss'e»»a Mm# : W *****
MaiE. KEMP liOWLLR.
lito. Uh^Ul DBaYTON,
MISS ANNA MISCESA-,
MUS C.UiOLlAE liiCUINGS BERN ARP.
With a full end ulhcieot Chorus of Tweutj llve voice#,
and a luil Orchcatra, conducted by Mr. s. Beubkm.
Tbe initial rejtreseutatioo will take place on
Moiiduy Evening, April Its,
SlX Nitiin’Saixl ONE MATINEE.
' UKPOUTOIIIE:
Monday—MAIUTAN A.
Tuesday—UOHHMIaN GIRL.
Wednesday—HOMNAklBU LA
Thursday—l'BOV.vTOUE. -
T'ridty—TRAV’lATA..
M.tiuoe—popKOf* W* ALCANTABi.
Saturday KxqqtaiH^BOWN DiAMONDS.
FA.UT1CUI.au NOTICK.
Tk*public may rest assured that all of the Opens
will be rpudered perfect, with all the Grand Chotuses
apdfuil Imtruxncntal Accompaniments.
PKICIiS OF AOUIS^ION.
Porquette and Dies# Circle..: $1 60
Family [Circle - 1 to
Gallery v .......... 60«
7 he hex sheets tar the sale o( Reserved 8eats, with.
otrr m vxm craeIbb, will be open on Thursday,
ORPHANS’ PAIR!
A FAIR FOR
Tbe Benefit of the Male Orphan,
Under the Charge of the
flitlrri or St. Joseph,
IIV NT. ANDREW’S If ACC.
1. . 1 John osley. Jr.
, Booth I Late firm O-ley. Wilson
. I ,| «t Co., Augusta, (ia.
GREGG & OSLEY.
COMMISSION MEREHAHTS
Agontsfar theS.il e *f .llnvufdctnrpd
;£]Sroi^o6o|H
AUGCSflA. GKOUGIA.
•qfelr"
l»Uvi
kpl 8-c©d tWA \V
CAUTION.
. 0020inclusive.
The Bonds having been obtained by iratid, pay-
mvnt ta.a urea WeBL^wrauiW oa.
*■ r "t-
• -Xittihs.'’' 1 "£’„‘ OOO.u
The Lsidlrs of the Savannah M« morl«l
ASSOCIATION vritt be grateful ltje contributions of
FLQWEDS from Ihe surrounding country, for the
purpose of decorating the Graves of tho Coaf«hr*te
6refl.fc.1s. *4 H*V
Railroads on the 96th Inst, and leceivrd by gentle-
..niii.-a. TflMtfltniltlE
M .U’s '*<j5»ws&0 .D A’-Y-i
at juaER’si.A-Afik,’.:
vis-i ,
•«-* von REIVT,
i. BZ8UUDI.E KD^N'RUED . nOCSE ONZW
, Jones-at, until ibo first ot November next, a? ire
1 Apply to CLARK N \VfLsO“
apufce ■•' . !• .. . i;. >
“TD. n RE.yT^7^fI" —
of. Jlutohlnoonvt Block, t ori.rr tit, Bef .amlKti
Abfft-me xlafvM.finely fiu|slic«l, end combiuhig «
* 1 * uto. Terms reaeono) Je.
J. F.‘ kr'M. HAMILTON.
JM^iPJETS
NITROGENIZED
Superphosphate
or
LI M E.
We take Pleasuro 1q again offerlnR this POPVLAB
STANDARD FERTILIZER to the Planters of Geor-
gio, Florida and Alabama, rejiroaei^d by ua forth*
put four year*. Notwitbst - tiding the aevera drouglit
and other miafortunca that bale) th* cropa Uunng
the peat seaaon, ktAFLfi’ SUPEBPUOBPHAlE fully
eustaiued it* high character, aa attested by tbe linn-
drede of certificates from leading Planter* in thia and
adjoining State*, extract* from a few of which wrap,
peud below. Tbe standard ^calitt of Mapea’ pu.
pernhoaphate will bo fully maintained and is guaran
teed to every purchaser, and none need fear any ad
vantage will be token ot ita well and ju*Uy earned ro*.
ULA1UTV
Extract.
JUDGE A. E. TARVER, ot Jefferson coupty fc
J much Cotkjn by «ing.
made nearly tMrt
‘Mopes*'Baiwrphosphate;** is well pleased with I.
and belle Tea It to be a ATe-1 ft r (Hirer.
Rev. m A. LAWTuN, of Allendale, S. C.. ua*U
'•Mapee* Superphosphate” in j8C7. joo lhs. per
aero produced SOU lbs. per acre of Cotton oft
land which without manure would cot luvs
made over 600 lbs. per ecru. 2n 1H6H planted:
. Uiysoitfiwu of Copartucojiip.
fpn« fink of 1 a: f. aldeN * co. is ttEitunv
JL dMMi vpd'by the withdrawal of Gxoi^3r. a. liDD
apN, p.t fctk« ./Shu t lrym, Jhq- date. The business Will
be cu V t„u,d tfc u AUJEH
fttvaeiian. de . April tf»; 1*70:
men appointed.
;r / n i\
aplfi-tf
‘ r e- : 1 : r vsott*. m xr i si
The Southern Kxprees Company having
i«» w .flBt»p.A U *flW*ivw-se«i*<» i PV* .<«“■•
Paaaengor trains ©^ th* AtUntlo A Gulf an4.C^ar!cs-
ton k Savannah Railroads, are now prepared to offer
additional facfilti^ at fied^ed Ote, to the public.
Reliable messengers onVq Fa-aeffljcf^I rains in otd
out of bavaunah. Bate*. *c , furnished on application
at Offlee of the Company, 107 Bay etreet.
1 pH tf K. P. TUN18 yN. Agent
Poreots for those pest# of Childhood—Wcrms. They
ck. Th# bonqfll be bnjngl^t
<4 l4ard^«g©oclVkig>>Jp
Hew Hampshire, uetii arrangement* ore made tor
'.■sum&Sfcira
noded lost night. Q* woe Introduced to the crowd
ow man named Bella Martin. Flanagan, In
!dg. said ho hoped he would never do Tfetei
out 'tojunUc, or wUl, repremitio/T l»r
fcnflioa.anjr««»*<»<• ..W».*« maJnlj
damtad to railroad loteraata. Flanajan oipoaaatha
removal of the Capitol. .
1 . /.;r‘ri , VRo5{;»Kvtv<iitk." ■
Szwrtnx.' April H.^Ore. St«n«. oMIaatoebn-
The genuine have the signature of tbe proprietors on
u ‘”
Fhiiadelpfcia.
RinmL’s Tktt*k Oiktmkmt Will iHWiiUvelyenre
ssr^iaa
flora Kyea and rya Ud». Vt^larg., from tbalar.
.nd Old Soria. Aa matt-r of hoar ton, ataadioe; oi tho
' Kota on dtofil'bYtintrAgfifito' Jftj'tV
mall for tOceute. ' ' “ 71 •* 1 '•*<
>»oW«^l,*»llHW^S;>ya/»-
hwr:B*m flanw.K>
larea lot'of patch ra irideh Sad fcean tioflrd at
awwjhStuwoaintiAhi ft Wm'pijbilkWfcZ't,.
VtabM HAVAhA. »-'• rio
HjiTiWi ipriitl.—Tha briz,"e)»41«tot rajKirttihe
“ irfloar. of Brooktillr, with too ,
abtodoned. Tha AWorlu
tha appnhMoiofu, rhjrifia* 7
have iiH~ kuiitb ^
3-gSaS
1MBRU1DEREU SILK GRENADINES,
...lit -•••-qft SO Ccni* per Vmd.
JAPANESE CLOTHS,
E$BR&ljp,EB£.l)!' B t4REGE8
f ufit ri Cents pew Yard. ii
1 LredKiMr -f f. , J,::
;';12 43flkR«F &., Q0-
:=u..
•prUMZ WUITE MARYLAND.
fcknaoit) ...J Ilia l.. „ .Mr.
-dJ 4«t- IdoANMattoAaMimtt " ...I,?
‘ japlfl 3 .. ,i ,, i , , I' H. C citANE » Co.
SALT FROM WHARF.
OU A SACZS LiYmrooi. *ai.t.
ZjA.UU j r (,..a Juatr.padaaeia,
S»''*ia»itM««fiW»to**«;•••* - i.l
'And for .alafroni mharf by
r lilffdlfVd. HOLST k CO.
AT FU.l-VAXiii. .SAI.E, 1 ' .
T.OT NO, 2»CI)AWFOI!D It Ann, E tSTCOItMIt
XJ.OT Thiimlarboli riMt.l^aod Llbafly atraar, with
lNfldOvreiMita, aonaihtilifl.ldallVVtA-flTOltY MltlHN
2^id.7'iLc»iT:sMgi
tflb tOVVDfl -H-ltl-A.: -M .'laljf,* ■ r\
^ . — REMOVAL.-' Ob . -re,
Un^uiiS^M^l^Ureramf ’
acre, flloiilar land untnaimred wcnIJ not bavr nja-I.
over 30O or 4U0 lbs. per acre. Ho doe* not hesitate tw
pronounce It a yoed manure tor tJotton.
MR. THOH. l>. ROYAL, of Bumterooeuty. Ga.. say*
he used 2(W. lbs. of •JCapca* Supcrphoaphafo" pet
sere on grey land aud 150 Ibo. per acre on :«-d Und.
Placed ft deep under the seed. The grey lands were
increased in their product eU leant four hundred per
cent.; the red land *as doubled in its yield. N* rew
to Itenpflk the crop after June 25th.
MR. E. F. HAILEY, or Ncwdul Go., applied 200 Iks.
of -Mapea’ .Superphosphate” to Cotton per acre on
old erdcr/eld th* had boon cultivated eighteen
notwlthatand>m< t*xd*x ujeekt drought; will make eight
hundred pounds per acre, four times aa much aa whert
no fertiliser wve used on kudo fend. He j re fere It te
any other lertllistxaud intends to use it altogether in
ipturo. . i'
MR. M, A LVANH. of liartow. No. II O. «. R., Ga.
UFttt half a tpn of ‘-Ma|«a* SuperphoMphate” ln 15*1
oiid about sevm Urns hi 1HC9. la^utisfied with the It-
shit—double whoro eo manure w as weed. /| stooddrj
weather better than »uy other fertllaxer, and is (raaru-
ed by him os one of (At best.
MB. 8^ W. BROWN, near HawkineviU^ Ga. ased
threetottabf*•Mapea* Boperphosphato In 186H, fuan
teen too* in i Wautf heualready ordered twenty tout tot
the crop of l»7o.
Mft- J. R. BORTON 1 . of Onaley. No. 155* A. A O. R.
B.. Go., aaya 900 Ibo. of “Maps#* superi>bo*pbate *r<«
acre doubled the.sutural yield of hu land and matured
th© Cotfc iu one month earlier.
DR. B. K. MIMS, or Burton** Ferry, Bcriveu cooo-
ty. (lo., reports: ‘’Mapee* Superphosphate stood (*
drought rx.H-eduigly well; aiid produced at leant M*
ft*, of Cotton perjtcreon land that, without manor*
would not make over 4ix> ft a.
, JMfctors. J. C. Smith, 3, O. Smith and Elias Po*fJl
of Jefff-raon comity. Go., certify that •’Mapea'Bnpw*
ohote*' H.jinng great satisfaction on Cons end Cottfffc
Produced irom/ew * *’
fertiltrer was used. . , .
^Vtn. A. T. I^WniiKdE. nr lutonton. Ot. MT"'
“Mapea* 8uperpho*pIute Increased Id# crop from 7*4
to 300 per cent, in a dry n■aeon
HU. IS D - k'ulRr. of He iso Creek,. Wilcox cojtotJ.
Go., .write*: tq 1*87, ou differeut fields, clay and
a-widy. under Coro aud fiotum “Mapea* Naperpbc*
phste” rivalled Feniviar. Gvano and eaxxUct Codee
Seed and beet stable mi pure, gave tbo plant <W
green color and made large boll# and ears, mads AM
Vegetable# and as good Culm Coue as cow-pve Rs4
could have produced, lu 18C9 it prove! Htttr oa
Coni., Co turn and Vegetables than No. ) V* ranis
«• H. LOOUY. ThomrenUc. Oa. IW«»
“Mapea* Huiierpboaphatu’’will iccn-osc tbe yidi«
hie Cotton at lea* one hundred and Ji/lyrtr cent
. MIY J. R/HUNKICUTT. of OeWitta county. Go
writes: lleve had no rain sine 17th or June. CttJ*
matured with “Map*a‘Superphosphate” "®*“*
green, continued to lieor and retain it* fruit Baf*
then tmnianured Oottnti, opened earlier and non rep
idly aud ia sUll upming while other Cotton Las fiaj**
ad. Uawa without tlie let ti'ixcr d*cl u#t male bans*
much Cotton. “Mapea* HutH-rphbsphutr has pa»* *
°J?L LAMKIN E,aq., of Pularkl county. Ga„
Mmofi*, floflipouiid sad iqual u No. l W"*f
Ii Nor til. «*oar. letter, la foil nut for fotlrr P“fZ
|tniod imidireUulflomrttrrio tho wre» «»4 w
rWp,rFlu ; .itAto.. _
MkPfir smtoonnzM) *oi>rapao8Pii»« *•
, U3U, r«r tact of 2.000 tht^ttOD l.trenhh
-f “i«02 CO GASH.
For {fiufiplilot. rod further tnffcrmatloa Kldrre*
, FVRSE & THOMAS.
aorl-tf .. ,_V ORSEEAI. AOENTA.
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Copartnership Notice.
mil ONDEBSIONSO HATE THIS DAY TOR* 1 ®
J. a CofUfacnhtp, oadfrfllM flra u«n. of
ANUKHsON Sc PAP®.
For tho troorertlon of .
GENERAACOMMISSIO*
toon iMtrttww mumnmvhlth . . ■
GnMn, Bacon Je Produce BnaiaM*-
bibilnmeot, reriririfttlt, aoHeltod.
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S7SSSSflU»r retirtt.o—t"*
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