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The annual Convention ofiilb Southern
I’ri KH AHMocUlion will be held in the city of
8***nuab. on MdrftUy, thfi 2ft»H d*j of April
next. It in to bo hoped that *11 of the joar-
ule composing the association will be ruprc-
cuted. A. It Lamar,
Prefi’tH Southern Press Association.
Columbus, Ga., Xlarcli 28,1870*
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l From the MWra Tctejraph of y. sterday )
QColtUtA 1‘llKSH A«*fiOCJATU>lV.
Our friend of tie LtOnutge JitftorUr thinks
the notice fora meeting lb' Savannah, on the
25th too short, but in still disposed to favor
the appointment. Tho CulUbert Appeal has
the fololwiug:
\\ o object to die proposed assemblage of
this ootly at Sarannah mu tug the sitting of
the Souturru Frees ConvouUbu the present
mouth.
The proceedings of the Association wore
hurried through at Atlanta to make way for
the Presa excursion, run] then at its adjourn
cd meeting in Macon van utterly
ahadoWed by tho State Fair. At a»*»un
would share the same late nud the diuings
aud junketing nud spouting o! ilio Conven
tion.
lfoaides, so far as wo are informed, the
weekly pruaa of tho State lias never been in'
Tiled to join tho Southern Press Convention,
and the presence ol any ol its representa
tives at that time, might bu construed into a
dehire to soek adunilunco where they wore
not wanted.
If the RKkOciation has inlu-rent merit, (and
we believe it can be made largely beneficial
to tho crait,) Jet it appoint its own meetings,
and assume the dipuity and consequence to
which it |j» justly entitled as the lover of pub
lic sentiment iua great commmwealtb.
Are our brethren ofrwU U» co-opeiato in tho
premises? oristhcie so littlo of fellowship
and coiu*iriM$AaMf*dit)K between u«, that
asaociatiou and intcicourse uro barren of
pleasure aildr interest't L«t there be a Know
ing of hands and eittier abandon or sustain
our State association. ' :
lu reply to Iriend Sucod s Purlbcniao ar
row. we would say that wo could like nothing
better thuu to eijov a Ir.o lido with our edi
torial confrere* *arj summer through our
glorious motintain regiou, it matteni not at
whose expense.- ... , ;
So wouid the sago of the fiepuUican. if ho
could copseul lor a lew days to lorego his
turtle and cnaiupagno libations.
Is he aiuoug Him MKCuurus yclept
vauuub swelled heads ?’’
The Appe.il will have seen that several of
its objections have been met and dissipated
by tho coidial invitation ot our Savauuali
friends, and we g him to suspeud the
mainder and come along. As die mast
the business before the Georgia Association
would have to be digested aud substantially
arranged in committee*, the work of both
conld go ou RiwuUauoomdy. The Appeal is
mistaken ns to the character of the meeting
of the Southern Pros* Association. It is uot
a convention—bat an iiKSociution acting un
der a constitution nud laws. Its concerns
are al a out Altogether practical and financial
—appertainii g to the daily supply of tele
graphic news to the in* tubers of tho Associa
tion and to a contract with tho New York
Press Association lor that end. It is not,
therefore, a “spouting" body.
ThoMMon
ucx'u attempt to boy t
with "Georgia Railroad
tba State," «ay»: "Tbia%4
ruppoar, of tbe busy B's to,
Georgia for two year. more. They haw <
op all tho State road money, and tho rest of
tbe loose change they oonld Uy -tfieir>a*rt
on. and now .railroad bonds are the correney. | Great is the Goepel ol phrasea—"stock
Ws suppose tbd First National Bank of New j maxims"—"baro words!" -8aeb-sa"m*a x>f
cals"—•■Consersatissa"—
[fob t» iatannas
'HH OPINIO.VS OP A OCI
on in Vienna.— touch
PUt.INO UlfS."
ADDRESSED TO -]
Ncnsxrn
follower.: lorlttfpwn by their beta il—rlwtlut
Turk Hat nfbstd to honor any montif-1
per
D Vtonhii ril&
lock’s chocks os *Governor of Georgia,’ or he
would not be reduced to Air tiniild'ifil&tr.
What deptba of degradation and wickednesa
«iiy^^^^^^ ^ K . : ^o a w S ^,,W |0 ™: B ».o , ee.To wit
*** **-***1.. —•- A^* 1 L R4^^er»nsjuoo—all in one. They an great ■ r.
•The man .who propoa^ato aell bis yt^a ‘j’lfJMgiSmkt speech. It msUers rery little for The BoUqek syil Astray In Wadi-
, lha,].Qr,<«p.j ft ,bap4Jih«t_ thei mejmeen
almost any
Proverbs. *i _
Thoy tell. They remind one ot the witty
Haying ;««f Lord Byron, “Orthodoxy ^is m^r
Tiie Cold-Snap. —Ait«rs very mild ftpeU
of weather, wbicli act «> K cuiio<. »o»***a ..*>,«
induced us to beliuvo tbnt the i.umnur had
set in, the tuniper.tture suddenly changed
after the rain ou Saturday night. Sunday
anti yesterday were cold and blustering,
though tbe weather raodcrited towards even
ing on Monday mid there was no frost in this
region. It being rumoied that thero whs a
damaging frost in tho vicinity of Macon, we
telegraphed yesterday to onr friends of tLe
TdfjrajJt and received the following reply:
Macon, April 18, 1870.
Editor Sf.yrning -Vnr* ;
Titer* vnos a light irost in this vicinity last
night, which is believed however to lmvo
done no great damage, the w ind being too
high. The mercury was down to 31 at mui-
r»H* this morning. We four A damiiging frost
to-night. TuLtoiiiPii.
It ia to bo hoped that tbe apprehension of
oar Macon friends will not be realized, nud
the fruit and crops in that viciuity will es
cape serious injury, though wo tear that the
cotton and corn in l\»o Upper portion of tho
State will be damaged. The corn is now up,
aud Wartekrarthat the ii* some sec
tions la ro far advanced that the planters ure
“chopping cut.*' 'A s»-v**re frost at this time
would destroy the Maud nud necessitate re
planting, thus retarding the crop and dam
aging the cotton prospect.
The steamer Swan, which arrived from
Augusta yesterday, report* passing through a
hail storm.
this sort of curroncy, ia greener
peeled to hear of among the Coogrcasional
trader?. He oogbtto have the money dowot
There will be great uncertainty about itiilik-
ing on much of this sort of security. If the
advent of honest men to power finds much of
it on his hand*, we fear hell tear his hair and
foam at tbe month. U won’t , be worth pa
much as Bullock’s promises or Blodoett’s
oath. We give fair notice now to all, both
buyers and aeftleniaUfP the people do£t ii
tend to payfortbelrown 4jjfaumea mrfTVu!
after any such fashion. They will never foot
any such hills. Bullock may bay as many
votes as he can witl|' cosh ia Ifibid. and the
people be obliged fh Idae th^ money, jbut
when he goes to trading with ‘promises ( to
pay.’ those who take them will ran con*ida'r-
ttblo risk of b<
ouo of these
L <t those who are ‘up for Cowee and a mar
ket,* about Washington and everywhere else,
hear and heed. We charge them uothing for
this friendly caution.
It must be evident by this time that tbe
Northern methodist Church intend to run
the government. They intend to seize all
the Southern Methodist churches. Already
they have organf*4<J tho .negrotft jnto ftbwr
politico-religions organization. They are all
run mail puritans and will not long allow
the public ocfabbla lor bo canfaf obtothout i
reference to religions question*. Already
the German press of the North is fully alive
to the troubles which tho negro vote is
evidently producing within the ranks of tho
Radical party. TLb Illinois SlaaUitUkug fore
casts from the solid vote of tbe negroes in
favor of Bible fmdjog «in^tfaa public (Schools
of 1 Cincinnati, rokt thu coforedwote bo n
ready suxiliary to the advocate? of every,
thing known in tho United States as bine
laws or PuriUar JBaiww-iiri^ofiaaM,'^ Who
ever favors Sunday laws, temperance legisla
tion and tbe en^rc?feent of BibloTUpling fti
tho public schools, will be supported by Ine
colored voter.. “This Is. uot a '■Hty. €XhJV«*
arating proPpOet^” nays the SUialszeitnng,*
“but it is not to bo wondered at tb'at'it irf sc.
Whatever the negroes possesses of elemento-
•y education ha*grown in an. axclosively re
ligions soil, aud^therefore bear* the mprk of
its origin. The nvgroes have no datlt^taU
history; they have no share in theintellectm.1
developemai^ste thp people among wJWnJjmrp partdy m-w.
they live? tbei *tmkof right and «Uto upot» 4
which the German Radicals have built tbeir
political creed ara «b Wkobwn to the negroes
tho exihtonco of tbe Hegelian philosophy.
Theraritari rerveronis who uftderUke the.
guidance of their education will soon dis-
oover liow to «l*r .tbeir fanaticism, aqd Ud".
will evidently not be to tbe advantage of the
Germans.”
A Brainless Conorkss.—Under this head,
Don Piatt, iu a late letter to tbe Oincinnati
Ooiiwurrinl, pays the following compliment
to the representative* of tbe Sboth yi*; they
ro before the war. He shows tho average
Yankee ignorance about these he calls tbe
poor whites,’’hut his statement on the other
points are iodisputable:
The South for a long term of years enjoyed,
a higher order of legislative talent from the
limited condition of snffttge, The negroes
did not vote nor did the poor whites, ravo as
their masters dictated. It was' hdt Derao-
jnuic, bnt it was decent We broke*tip that
system, and, e&todfog^the^ biStfh Wfliwiad
mitted the skulls. No maxr questions the re-
suit. Instead of gentlemen we havo low fel
low*; and tU p*eo#ef a pride that lifted the
representatives above theft, we have rogues
openly in tbe market 1 >h '
doxy; Heterodoxy is another man’s doxy.
I must stop n moment Ifil )*#miW th^ir
tenoy. Long after the breath of life is clean
gone out of them, they hold tbeir place and
influence like idolized heir-looms, generation
after generation. “What's in a name?** It is
a fool's question, friend! It shows a green-
aesrf of apprehension in you quite pitiable,
’and Is.seriously dumagiog to your observing
fucimyr “What's in a name?" Much every
way. A pet phrase or significant word is a
power in tbe world. It bos more than the
force of canuon. It has set up or put down
Kings and Kingdoms, nuule or marwtf jnsny a,
enterprise"
“Orthodox" Heterodox—to which may be
added, “Practical f*W***?s."
which I will presently consider. With this
THIU’ftYGBIMHIftAI. umCX RKA&,
nSr /liSSm
wsm^iMets^rrfiitfirA&iflirion'flrfs
ArrnoAcii op thk Kjapire.—The example
of the Britikh gev* rmnei.t in taking poKses-
sion of the telegraph linea is exciting tho ex
ultation of tbe JUMcuIh in our otrn Congress.
If this is done ft will only be another step in
the r*pid progress toward* centralization
which the Radicals baro mode since the be
ginning of the late war. Should the general
election law now l»efore Congress pass, the
entire process of the election of members of
the Federal government will be placed onderj
tho control of tho patty in power. The pro
posed national railway law will go ter to
wards obliterating L the boandiwic* of. Slate i
authority; and the scheme of neutralizing tho
Erie Cauel. which will of enuiwe be followed >
by the application of the same process to all
other important canal lines, will al*o assist
in realizing the fav^iito theory that we are a
consolidated nation instead of a union of
free and «qqal States. When tho wholo
powers of government nre centered in Wash
ington, how long will it" he before a visible
Emperor will bo required for tho consolidate d
empire ? „ ...
DtsonvrrD vug Tint Radicals,—-Secretary
Borov cut received *n letter nu Friday buit
from i rprrauo Aorakrpar I&'Tsiibomm
notifying him that his resignation must
be at Mteii accepted, q<* ho is disguKted
with Hjp^umb^cah jjfuty jo» aocouotjaof
tbeir paople^of hi. blale l'y
promalgaUpj^ .tbe. C&e i,l\lciuen(. tbirm.b
Oongrtae "tlua (bexo Bnt mnr.lem
and other Roiog on night find day
Iscaaioi n» '<5ouAerix*! is Nnv Voax.~-
A table prepared by 8a#erri«or Dotcexa, ol
2iewT3tk.4bowa.1b. jobUtetioa. on tobeoco
*bd fermetited ll'lanri In tint aity weie ea
. /akowe: la 19Cf).oli tolwreo. S2,017,476 CC:
i* l&jijlrfgjtlii f 3%‘ i&AW
.220. On fermented liquors in [lfejj8 lhe tax
xoUdeted was $1,143,672 17. jui<MafciiBtt> fiLr
•J28,4bS CO,*. #U4 »4 >tt. Hou,W
1 Aw OfTAAOK.—TUo ladies or Montgoi^efy,
'. Ak. have been compellad to . postpone the
<>« +* W
^^^a^i^s^o^ery
pwt the niggers up to caklurato tho Fiftecnth
Aasswdmsstt on IbeSdkb. To avoid dUflculty
end to escape insult the white people had to
fltoway.
Editorial Faluklxtv. —'Hib N«v ioth
World of Friday says: The evening fourhafe.'
which nnnoqncod that the Ecumenical Coun
cil hud nflirrnedjtbo doctrine of Fapa) ip(alTl-?
bility wore altogether too hast/ ip tbeir fn-
tcrpretatioo'-Of tbs coble dispatch, util\.mmi
the dogma of failfi^which re**jvci |fc^' 4 V6feij?
of six hundred biohope—« dogma which ha»
nothing to do with tbe PopeV.fmcitp dPQr
trine ofhis pwp , fejUflbftity. Tbp cotfnCil
rosy declare the latter a necessary part of tho
Catholic creed, hulitha* hot yet done so.
Tbe theology as well a* ths latinitj of those
journals which translate constUulio de fide '
“Papal infajlibility’^* qm^lnly ojjeti. to erit-
New Ji
fortune or reputation. It has “damned’* one
“to everlasting fame," and raised another to
tho pinnacle of greatnew*. lu the Cbnrcb,
•made a ‘’saint” or a “oinuer.” In the State,
«Mkm in' “incorruptiblepatriot," to-morrow—
'end • mack yon, tbe same man—a “political
Judas.” A popular endorsement gives an
“open sesame” into any society oh readily aa
tbe right of “puuword” into a Masonic
Lodge. Put an acceptable label on a bottle
ora package—affix the right stamp, • it will
pass mutt* r os medicine or beverage, be tbe
nouteqts what they may. Great are names,
phrases, and “stock maxims!’’.
Now let us consider a moment the phrases,
“practical mru” and “theoiizera,” which ore
In everybody's mouth. It is a common idea
that sctiOlais do not belong to tbe “working
clo»>s;**,” another phrase “of donb'.ful inter
pretation.” It i* said that they have all sorts
t»l s*-ns«r bnt common seuke, and evidently
think that they beki nbjntrhe aame rslatioa.
to “practical men" that diamonds do to onr
iiW't* f"0'l i very brilliant and very costly, hut
won’t “pay” «*r nourish yon at all. They
seem to regard, lor instance, the clafs of
naturalists ns very hotmle** men, who spend
their lives in buying bugs, and gathering
herbs und flowers, shells nnd stone* far their
Of a amnscmenL The “practical men” Sr*
men ot action; of, nerve, Irone and muscle,
who are driving ahead from morning lift
night—contractor* for some great public
work*, a railroad, a bridge, a line of steamers
between continents—wide-awake merchants
M)d uitfl.aiustfciCMploBiog hundred* gf hapda
khd’on necau of mouuy. in short, as the
ircat utillarian locomotives of soetety, ; who
5ave u KUrpfisiug faculty of tamiiur the
(houghts of other men iuto negotiable notes,
o bu cahhed at sight, or to run ou time, ss
the t»‘Se may In'. Wide distinctions are
drtllfi hot ween them, nnd men of quiet aud
retired habits, who have little to do wirh the
bustlo and stir of oidtuary life, and who are
called “thcorista."
Thus applied,,“practical men” i? a mere
phrase of the market aud. tho street, the
prop4Ttyof stock jobbing corporations, sad
thriving traders. But it shonld he remem-
Dured ti nt these men are no more “practi
cal" than men who l**Mi the:calmest life, and
art-ly scan in crowded and stirring
( ^ nghfarea. If they could be taen ui their
studios, an merchant* are seen in tbeir count
ing room*, it would be realized
*• IIow various'their employmeuta
Wliom tbe world calla
.^l<^^Aiid* c.iu.work harder or faster or with
more substantial result* tbsn the bead. Nay,
there i* no hand-work, low or high, possible,
jwitlmnt head-work as the begimiio£, middle,
and end. • ■ ; •
c t TWrfoj. 1 know,*r« nothing without a basis
Khiue," but *imply iilras to bo trauidated into
facts—to be worked out and tested by exper
iment. Your most substantial facts are Imrn
of theories. Experiment is nothing withont
beiog vitalized by thought. A man who bus
no “speculation in hi* eye,” i* a fool—nnd
here come* in tbe “moouNhine.” Science,
that is, knowledge, in the fonndationof prac
tice, or else, you have* tub without a bot
tom. I Hiippo.se that to know how to do a
thing, i* quite essential to doing ft. The
man who lay*,idea*;' fs as “practical**ms ihe
man who layd bricks; mod lhe best bouse that
was evt-r built, wa* built, I imagine, quite as
niucb by the Master Thinker, as by tbe Mas
ter Ctetpenter or the Master Mason. One of
onr ihgt-nious countrymen traveling through
the West, pasted a night with a thriving falv
mer. They Miked 'of Cattle; and crops, khd
fanning utensils. Tbe mSn of tbe noil ridi
culed incontinently what he called “ book
farmers,” and book fanning,” and “went the
whole,” he mod, for l *practioOT farming.—
“Pray, *ir.’’ said his RUt-st, “what plough do
yon u*e i** '“Pawuoimr’s." “How do yon
like;it?" “Like it? why, sir, it cuts the
ptiirie like u razor, and turn* over tbe eod as
Smooth aa u flat-iron " Handing him a dia
gram,— “D h-s that look like it?” The v*.rv
same.” “Well, air, 1 invented that plough
,'fflyself.” Now/ihN the min invented,
or tbe tUNti who tollowed tba plough, the
most “practical?” i/. m, ’\ e .,. <
Tbe world has long ho^ tlua had hahit of
Bpetriug at thiukiycL, ineu whoAe ’lile i*
pa*s**d chit-fly iu “'the still Sir '•f dehgbt-
4nl Itndi<‘s, n as not “practical meif*— Urn*e u
phrase of “Political Ecohomi," ns “con-
•umero, not pr<*liu*ers,” who “know nothing
Id." '* * ‘ —
Herald, oV
The to^
which took .
sulerable Democratic gates, t
In Morristown, hitherto “intensely Riuli-
cal," the Democrats swept the board, though
sixty or more negroes .voted solid for the
Radical tinker.' Other towne show a like ret-
suit. The ISth amendment noth ttfd ways—
it cots a way. to Uie ballot box for the ne
groes to vpte the Radical ticket, bat it aUo
cuts loose from the party n great many white
men who don’t relish such enforced potilMfk4> the* roost' nulettenS asilo’r
equality with the nsgrb. •< X 1 J1 I,'
A diflJcolly ocChired 6a Um> plantation, of
Metnra. Goodwin ft Long, on tho 7th inst.,
between tb« agent, Mr. Oliver Long, and
John Waddill, colored, whieb resulted in tbe
sqi ions, if not fatal, wounding of the loiter.
It seema that the difficulty arose from a dis-
pote which commsnesd n quarrel, wh«a
•Waddill offered the grosaeatuMoU and at the
same time rushing towards him (Long) with
:.p
come any I.rhcr^ WadiUil ooQtmord cutsipg
and ad.ADcing until within rmcb of tlio .10
<vhon he iW»t»mHibl6w or - - T
which ;mie4: him
wound w«,' tteh ...
tho axe in the aide. iAinc retired 16the home
end alerted ont with 4 Ann, Mftai .topped
«t the .ioor by hie brother, who nrereated’
hie leaving the ; boaxo. Vfeddill ceme lo the
door in themeenlifeeand andcarqred to ob
tain an eOtianea bnt- waa prevented by tbe
Older of the brofflere ’who waa etadeavoriog
to atpetale the oombatanta, and while par-
lejiag to get to bin anieiwinW waa.AK^n ae-
versly atabbndr^Lsag hn»»a«snns— ad ths.
ranche."
of tho world.” Great are |driU»tN»-! 'But a
r ia not foet and hands ouly, but brains
and heart,'Sod nutterslandiug, and avail.
I admire and have advocated. 1 hope, the
dignity of matur# Ldx»r.* . ^yi n the loweate
but roust iusiht upnu tbe dignity of mental
la lair a 1 net. -nohahtr must navsrt him-
If— modestly bnt firmly. ^ The Philosopbrv
l( Jj ^_r .A t^.e
rtisi
equal' .
stand unabashed before (he Goda of thia
Golden Calf.” *1 lie wind* and Die waves,
'and Ihoilive, oould ho .m-ew-tiger, at jwratii.
to ths merchant, if h»icb men as Archimt-dr*.
sszz
translated the signs of the Zodiac, and the
secrets of Nature into plain proae. which
ihe nioHt uu ltd it-red sailor can read. Not
a balft of cotton would crosa th.t Atlantic, uot
n laSy- •JUnc lp; >ijk •,nd i 'T ? I.Vot T , fr"tttart
Setonoa did, not. prmidv f, .W&irAM
woof, an«l adjust with her delicate lingers the
loom and the shuttle. You may }ia>>dle that
saw or ax*, wall, ihv friend, but yovi are not
hard and shouldria over (be toon without
whom yon would have, no axe or saw to han
dle. Ydti arc an ••yper'-. in figure*, and
Ralloclr Stjll
3*iij
(apmial to Um Moavixa News]
■* • Atlanta, April 18.
The Senate me( this moruiog. ZLd AJjoarned till
Wedoeedsy. i »• / I* !j •
When ths ItoaseUiet, sad Darnel moved to adjottrn,
Scott eaggeeteat that there were m t mbera present ^who
shonld be sworn before adjoarnoieul. . ,
The 8peaker replied that he would' rate that they
were entitled to ipifir YfJmlttie first 4*7 6f uieseastem >
Scott said that pay was not tho object of hta aide of 1
the Honae, though it might to the consideration on
the otbrr aide.'.
The motion to adjourn prevailed. Ihe ftepublicana
voting unanimoualy for it. and the Democrats not
:r9«*fii < '
Ballock la in Waaldngton, where ho will remain, it
ia ruoMred, for some two weeks. •_ •/ j(;
The Senate and Houao will probably adjourn from
day to day tui something turns up. U.
CONeilUfSlOAIAL.
WAt-niNOTON,' April 18. Noon.— Homs.—The
natal nmatter of bid* wore up nndrr Regular call,
bat none affecting the South. The Apportionment bid
ianow up,
• TSe Committees this morning did nothing bat
recommend an Indefinite postponement of the bill to
prevent prize fighting.
Mr. Kellogg Introduced * bill granting lands to tbs
Vicksburg, Baton Kongo and New Orleans IUilrosd,
which waa referred to the Committee ou Public
Land*. ^ I (
Mr. Dr&e Introdnced tlie following aa a sixteenth
amuudruent to Uie Coiutltutiou: "That the United
8tales alull pTUeet each /HUle agMaak domestic
yk^ence. and that whenever it i hall l>e ahown to the
Preeideitt that such vitSence ottata -In atich State,
Congresa shall Lave j>oW<r t*f‘ hnffrrco*tbla amend-
A aharp ^cxJ^rei.* aifil' |^r. Drake p»v«I ita
reforeuco t*tb«r Committeo on Military Affairs. It
waa. however, finally rolorreil to tho Judiciary Com
mittee. • ‘
' ; Mr. Morrell Introduced the following resolution:
••Retailed, 1 hat.tho Judiciary Committee be In
structed tofeafipo whether cornift means have
bssn i mploy^f to iratCDw the vote of any Senator,
on the peudiug Georgia bill, with power to tend for
persona and papers. Pa>aed.
tfAHUDiattilr.(April 1H, i*. M.-lIocan—Among tba
biila introdncod to-day were bills granting lands to
(ha Memphis and New Orleans Railroad ; establish
ing » hoe of mail steamer* between the United States
d Mt-xioo; survey ing the harbor of Corpus Christie,
Texas; erecting a custom honae at Austin. Tens.
The Apportion men t hill waa passed byavotoof RS
to S3, the Northern and Western members voting nay.
The auh-cotmnittee on elections rrportea that J. If.
flypher ia entitled to a scat from Louisiana, and Ihe
we waa made the special order for to-morrow.
The Tariff bm renamed, and pig iron woe die-
coated to adjournment.
ftr*ATK—The negnx* occupying Arlington desire
that Cougrme shall lease the property to them.
The Judiciary Committee reported unfavorably on
bill amending the trade-mark law.
A.bill waai teftrodncnl appropriating land for the 1m-
provumeut And navigation of tbe upper Mississippi.
Mr. 6umner ‘offered a resolution' instructing tho
Committee on tho District of Colombia to report a
1411 securing eqnil right* on the Orange and Alexan
dria Railroad. ,
Mr. Kdmuuda rose • sad stated tlvat charges had
t»eeo brought to hi* attention in which the ruunta of
liartJce who were said to be resuy to Bu-win the same,
were given to the effect that attempta hud been cor-
rnotlv made to influence the votes of Senators on the
Georgia bilL »■« upon which aid*, t/ut
these chargiswcre made in such a manner that he
would be reessout to hie duty as a Senator if he tUd
uot n.Hirethem, lie therefore offered a resolution
inatnirting the Committee on Judiciary to inquire'
whether any attempts have been made to corruptly
influence the votes of Senators on the bill pending in'
tbe Senate for thb admission to repreaeutstiou of the
State of GeoMrio. Rod the committee to be empowered
to tend lor pectus.and boperc.. The resolution waS i
adopted. * A \
The Georgia bill was resumed, when Meter*. Drake
Sunnier, and Car; enter spoke; bnt wfthont action.
" p«o.n: wsTiOsoton.
WaautsoTON. April JH—Nooai—In the Supreme
Court, batiaes* now peudiug sUvee. off : the Legal
Tender argument.
New Mexico will be admitted this nos4on, making
thirty-right Htatra.
WiiBUOTtN, April IS—P. M.—Tho revenue to-day
amount! d to 1595,(a•o.
Tbe Government has no advices regarding tbe
Fenian raid feu Canada. • t
The oeta in the Treasury tea hundred and twelve
ami a quarter million*. tucladiug thirty-seven mll-
liona In coin certificate*; currency balance tcuui a
qn«rter milUou*.
The ateomer 8at)ine waa at Gibraltar on March 23d.
All aboard were well.
SHIP CAHPESTBH6* STIttK*
Hxw Tumv^lptll H—g«v« hgnd«>a iMp e
tan .truck to-day. Tho otri to oxtendo to tho:
Ijn, Jofooy Cttj tod Green-point jordo.
huiii tiikYchuyi.kii.i^
PnitamiritiA, April 19.-Th» Schnjlk II roi
feet lut nlxht. Tho river 1J otUl riling end o flood 1*
impending.
n*w yoiik MKTjitruisr confkr-
, In Took. ISj—Ihr Sew Tork Control Conference
voted lgt lnfll lufei-orofU/delrgotn
Tim HfHHId tn IFV
New York. April 18.—The evidence of MoFOrland’l
tfijifictal §oti«s.
Georgia CluptCr;Kf. +y If. A.
Com pan Iota ate-Y<m will ummp*-,
ble at Masoofc Hall. TTTlfi fTnfc dayj EVB-
KING, at 8o’clock, for the purpose of hold- e
ing an Extra Convocation! i iln f, J .
The R. A. degree will be conferred. lVlj .\ ,,
Companions of other Chapters are invited to *tte^a
n orderof K. T. TUBHKR. H.F,
. H. ^mtill. Secretary. apl9-lt
Mechanics’ Flic i’ompany.
A Special Meeting will bo
field THIS AF1 EltXOON. at yotn* Hall,
at 6JA o’clock. / » . ^ 4 . f
Members will be punctual. -
-wt D. DIXON. PreridMit. 1
«. G. Wilson. Sec’r. .
aplD-1
aplfl-St* Bryan amt
Cue Pair Fine Uoatt IRWWr
mL* Jnd ^dc^;^>»»b<rfu*£ BVEN.se,
doubts hai
ofLUi
apis dt?
nnfeie. fin be —o «t tu« (taker.-, corner
g “ i 1 ■ 'l l JOHN SCnWABX.
uJ. A-
r iHt door out ol frelodnbev Uoll t CoJ
_ wooLxkkLC aIid krr'Aii.' DEaLxa ari' •'
rlny.' C’orj** 'O^ivtei; klrari. and kail
,l,i lx.ndrt of foctl, drift Men!.
Xui
€OHW:;lFOH?.'«AdL(lS.
BU^nTLN PBnn! UACVLAXD WU1TE.
Now Lending from .teoaoer Arrrrico..
DUVAC k iUTNTER.
ktiCiW/VroOt
■ i Urgntta Assin-iatiiin.
Thk lei^>'j*iloUiJtf 1 "'-' Cl I it,>
aaertlaf of the Kegatta AaaoctaHoo^^^^^.^^
of Chatham County will beheld
the third story of the'ExchangeTHH (Tnceday) EVE
NING, at 8 o’clock. 1 ' ' .7
JOS1AH TATNAtL. Commodore.' , Jli4 v . nJ . , ;
A- MoO. Ptwcaar. d-Tveeo. apm-lk. ,dpjasi^XTlifiSlVE U8E OP TITESE WATCH]
« M3S ■WALTHAM.,.;;.....
Watches.
Jirz2?2t3s®Mm
Gallon on all sales ot Whiskey, Bratnty. Gio or Bum,
sold in quantities ued#* thhty gallons, ia noy #ne.;
office for its collection ia open at the Co art Huuse
from9a.m.<02 ( pv m. fj r ; :' T 0[* '
JAS. J. MeaOWA^.T. C. e.«'‘
Savannah, Apiit 12th, MIS. i < j , *plR-5, >
m ' Safdiiimli Mtmorinl Astytcivtioit.
The Annual Alerting of the Savnnnntt
MLMORIAL ASSOCIATION w 111 take place WEDNES
DAY, the 25th, at Rp. m.,in the Lecture Rjom of tho
Independent Drc&bytf jian Uhurchv AP lanubaf a arg
particularly rtqueatod to be present. apltf-St
'jt . •• »•{•* I""'**
A Mee ting of the Union itport ^ouipnny
will he held at 12 o’clock m., on IIIUBSD.YY, Ajirll
21at, 1870, at tho ofliooo/Mtasr^ T>I^
a|.10 3t . , . Chalrnn
/tf Notice (o Sfiippeiff.
SAVANNAH A^FNCt. K. A C K; R. 1
Savannah, April is, 1870. }
TJtrSavannahaQdCkariMtoN It ail road
being now open fbr tlia tccd ptiiu ft Freight/iff.
Charleston- |Ud intermediate p-iftbs t.hippcra w
informed that ttie FretgbrTiaina wftlfcaSgavAnitfh
St 7:00 a. in. ou TUESDAYS. THUBfiDAYd and 8AT-
UUDAYH, aud to evenro dispatch 1’reight must 1>«
dcll/cn d at the Depot before 4^-0 p. m. of days pre
vious to departure. -i : ' ‘•(.ft
Depot In Central Railroad Lumber Yard, between
the passenger ahed[rinl roUndhofiaeof that ro»df A
' aTF. ElT^LEB, j i
■pl»-f-t.i I At"’ • t /AgrbiH-f c
... . .... ,
Tlie Southern *ip«w..Comp»nyi»vrtwB
taken entire ctuirge of the freight huriues. oa
Powutr tnln. of the AtlMltle * Golf .ndcWlrv-
ton k tuvsatuh RAlirttad,. »e,nr»A>f«i'wr4
additioori facllitie. at reducol rote, to tho imblio.
Iteliabie meuenger. on ail r*.taog.r 1 rain, in M^d
ont of Savannah, natea. to., furnlauod on aiipiicjtion
at Oiflroof tho Company, 107 Day aloH-t.
apH-tf, . r. r. TH|-I8 ol
‘jH. Agent.
owoHr tt>o tij-ht >ye
knot. *— H./,ruvvr-- Twtu.o oui/, out
who inveutrd the Alplifibet, NoUtiuu, tho
MnltipUcitilm -Tobin, 'flfut (bn nhtyrt- hand
i Xtoneralizolion of the rouuiitnr-mnni ? Hwtng-
lnenAlodge-liomiuor ia .work, hot Ko ore the
pnioticKv al IU|>hoiil or tbo etito-n of
„ CAnoru. No men here ewer worked with the
Id .U* -nouuL i another , exh'angUnjr ntul petimt hibor nf van of
Inflicted with the^edfle or''faience. Oor he«-H wnnld ache harder, nnd
mcjLV...,— .. onr norrovrsnhd idrkueee fait with •» more
cmjbinR weipjit, hot tnrthe hrnlinR medicine
.of n piny or Kh, V. pen re, - dr a hovel of Seott
lorOtokean If ordinary life coold be ouried
on witboot-then., it wool^be or Ji nary ig.
deed; it wonldbn ooerevly aavatfe, with none
of fhe (tmeefnl embHIiahmewu which throw
tbe Mune richoem over the -Wefel world the!
floeecooery, fl.iw.rr. and apote of m.iuiwe
Wdn ” ^rra^teaWlK^
mr
away with a Am in hia ear, and the Senator when ap
proached off the matter, gave the la formation which
lead to thAintfoducttcmof Mr. Edmunds’ reaoiutioo.’y
ej A special dispatch to thia cifice gives the above
qkets, and adds that ft ia understood In Washii^toa
icaethe wiffluMoe of Mr. Edmunds ha* reference to
Bullock’s lohbjiog ter , the defeat of tho Bingham
amendment.
Both Houses are in rowsion to-night.
1 smt* eetitih
POSTAL AffFAltO*.
" 4 1 < Wasuinotoh. April Ik, 1870.
£ —The Poatmaste r General duly received year
*f *>■ whiahite** enclosed circuUr*
by ouo Bryan TUon, intended to be addresstd
to parties bidding for contracts for tbe tranaporta-
tlon of ihe mails, and which you say have been scat-
•''ite >T-,lVct_ tered bruedcaat in ths Southwest to the injury of the
Dtpri^STsaM Tlaon having propooed by hie
' tltculara to outer into* combioatioR lo prevent the
'making df‘bid* for malt contract* by other person*
the ftyefffapt** General h** lately lafraed an order to
rvfect ollbhk* submitted by Ti*on. This ia done in
cdnformlty with Ui* 25th arctiou of the Act of July
24. lfiJSe- fine atatutee at large, volume 6. page 87,
which'prorides the oaly remedy for any iojaiTths
Dffpociment may have received.
gsqgsrtriifty. J* h, Frcncb,
fe a. ~AcUqg gccoud Amiriant P. M. Q.
called dratmerai
V* neV^die jttailfcuthh
no eneerhig be'ween the
k! Lst eAfeh- ifirk Where (MS'
XbiLHSMHOS^ Urtn- 1
As a Ahedow. own throw mini real powgxfol Ak
with hlefiAUA Mwi.
And Katore ie not AO ni|
flflohjAn^hli work.
rboioe turkey*. He bed to barn t&H*r<B >i*Utaii!ue Irff 'fEOT vW flqjotho
h.epe they died uo fakt. The fowl, buret righTTiflj,"" dep^ (othTrteht'fiS*
like oil they were uo bL-AOnla Com(flu. then I wilt go to thJwL 1 8 ^
HRllita RKWt. -
Iei*fcil4m-(|i* J*“rf(i+t } fl,* tefltflfhip
Nty of Boston will not bo posted, at Lloyd’s on the
,ckse boot* for some weeks. Until so posted the an-
eutaAWtta^yerekfe-
Banner under FrwHten patronage.
t V+.*h 0o*t; ™+ivtat t,«di
Moot.video etatae that ow Attack Iron tho «aldt
I The Emperor sends bis plebiscite circular to the
e^rawl the itao.w Hre!
ooamencu the pltblMil. ftaheta today.
I WluWta. -Ahre Hut The 111 ImU»« between (he.
tyguttauiulth,eele«te*f* k— u—riy aubeidrd '
I hark HuBOBBTfo coumsa.
OoapwtaA. April IA—The vault of ScotA WlUlaja,
k Oo.'• bankiug houte, iu tata clty. wee opened ou
Saturday night add flfty or «lcty- thotoand, flollere in
toouey audarallahld lecuriuai c,rrird oft Ouoof
party kotug. u'ta iuppoaal, too - —■ L -"*‘
bank toeca.it ii«5peaed.«
Koticuw
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, 1
Arhusok'i Oitjcr, 1st Distbict, Oa. |
SaVakNaII. April 18. 1870. )
In rempllaaee with ScrUun Xlfiftwa,
Act of Jane 30th. 186*. *• ameuaen. i n«re.*. r «‘v B
nolle, that T »*u t»c»r appeals from pi-rvooe aafceeacd
on the ANNUAL LIST of the First Collection District
of Georgia, for the year 1870, which includes SPECIAL
TAXES. INUOMr. XAXEi. and jriiej^iu echedujp
••A.” relative to any erronroasorextv«Hi«mvZhiali<ma.
at my office. No. ICO Bay street, in tbe city of Savan
nah, Georgia, commencing on Monday, May 2d. and
coutiuniug ,nntjl Thursday. Mav 12t!i. jjnclimiva.^ AU
appeals must lio m writing,' apeo.iy AhA fcaitieuhj
eauae, matter or thing rcapcctibg ,which a dcciaiou is
requested, pud the ground or principle of error com-
ptaiaedof. ' i / f f O.
apl8 R A*aemo>*Int Rev.. 1st Diet, Ga.
| Nofrce. . 1
The Ladles of the Savannah iHcmortal
ASSOCIATION will lie grotafal lor coutribidloq-i of
FLOWER8 from tho surroundiug country, for the
zzz
SedrAdg ou(he25t^ iflvl', Ins’ iccc-ivuiAjjrcjtlw
m~a appointed. fylVU
_ Ufte.U>«’4 , .
Kugiueera add Eypteanueir. the mo.t exacting —
wofili vvebreiU haa'thorouuMy demoutlralcdl tbo
aireuKlh, (.IteMUucw*. dUTAbioty and accuracy'of tbe
Waltham Watch. .To. j*»n«ry that cuts In ill theee
C . peel*. i« t<( thvide the qiitwioUUa to the reel va.ne
tuii-t ttme-kt«|»er».
More tliin 4jU,**)i of these watches are uow
entlAkllig for then*selves .iu the joctet* of the per pie
—a proof Aud a guayaiitcp of thtlr superiority ovur all 1
w-tatclueat Uip.ifcie which iViubvi competition
luttlo, uiid thorn vl*o buy any otlier weteh merely
pay iron) 25 ro 50 tier cent, m >re ter their waicnea than .
^Weerf^uue aeiiiug Waltium Wah hea at leas prices
iu guy idMk ki* titan tfle. gold prices bolb'fe th« trite.
'TfiTiw it 1-0 yiha-r nu ur<c uiv oCauy Ltudtnthe
United States M'wliletr this can be aaid.- -j i. . ...
, .T^qret mrqjieCHiupiubiUi every.uupiovciuent that
along < xperumva h>e proved of yrul j raodcal use.
llavihg cad thc/ciuw-l of marly every i»lVent*otf lu
{catchmalaug orlginaflfig iu ihi* conutry or m Ko
rop j. only tftor^‘wdee ffoauly udo^ted which tevera
( te-tiug l>y the uioxt akilUid artisans ruour wo’ka.aiid
i long urc ou tho.part ot mo public, demouitistod to
be L-tari htial ts» correct aud cudiirii/g time-keeping. • ’
^ Aguong the m-ui imprin-cuitniu we would periiou-
The invention tniAnaa of a ovutrepiglon of pecn-
liar I'onctructtea, U> prevent damage to the train hf
,iug«: of main spring*, in original with the
it Watch company, who. having-had the rp-
nirat of a 1 other cc n trl vaucov, adopted I'ogg’s Tatcut
piui.m us being the Jber.t aud (-g t:c»e.
Juntj-iouiiA
mid ufa l-i
, w iterd<-n«-tl uiid t.-iuptro i hair apriliKS. 1
Sails aaiuittcd .by wat •liituker* to be tl
uuttl iu airgradf- erf Waltham Whtoheej
Ail WatthaAi • Watches h*vu uuit-proof caps, pro
tecting the mu Vein rut irom d“f l AR*t le^euiug the
uert aHlt#^ the t. t qutUt rteaujug heceaaary in other
watches. , .* ' . , • . ■;*
Uur new patent Bfoftewiitder. or keyless watch ia
aheady a decided success and e great improvement
on any ideui winding Wwt-b ia the American market,
and bV Jar thu cheapert watch of Its quality now
uttered to tllo public. To t hose living in portioua of
/ta^rnited State* where watchmakers do uot ab-noc^,
'whfetive aiih tha above meoUoucd iicpruvt-mtui*.
, wbjcli tend V* insure accuracy.ytcaolincae, durability
ami ceny^eieucc. t^uid'pfove Invaluable.
^vrry w.tch guarautred byllieCorai»apy, / ...
. j q*j prevent iuqmeittofi Jt^uyepe should see that every
watch should bear either of the following trade marks:
American Wauh Co... Waltham.
Appletoo, Tracy.k Co..,.
f. 8. rartleit - y:..a.
William Eiloiy... ........
Home Watch Oo
For ante it retail by all re.'pcctablo dealers.
A ocwnphTw .iri-nuw oliinv miwli naefnl informa
tion eent to any address on application.
No watches retailed by tltc Company.
AdilTCS*,
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
J "■ lnu General Agents,
lgS^lBroadw-ny, N Y.
ENGLISH OPERA SEASON.
Under tbe immediate direction and supervision ol
JKB&, CABOUNE BI( HINGS BESlfABJ).
sfon antlvffieienk eboras of Twenty-five Voices
APRIL 19,
wul taVMr'
BO HBRMiijtjeURL
I 1 vs± “* b r am
MMff IlHltyiOl...as...-Anuia.-
BBOOEnount BOWLEft. AeNHY UKATTOlf,
l r '.'f li. C. PEAKE.*, J. G. PEAKES.
Jfltinrfa tM. * ANNA MITCHKA, In the cast
MST WEDNESDAY EVENING.
-v.t.f. 80NNAMBULA.
BOX ah« etapow o|^n at ^chrel cr’r. apia
ORl’HAN'iS" FAIR!
US A FAIIl l-'OIt
The Uencflt of ffle Malf Orphan,
, Cniicr (ho Charge of the
: Mster, of St. Joseph,
; Iff!! 1 ho hcW next week. beglDDiug on MONDAY
EVEN1N0. at 7 o'clock,
IN ST. AMDREW8 HAL,!..
. The friend of the Orphan are i
to abj liberally ao good s cause.
*s
NTI T RO 6ENIZED
Superphosphate
LIME.
; this POPULAR
Wo take pleasure in again offet leg t
STANltrtltD FKbTlUZFB to the Planters i
gla,-florida aud AUtiama, represented by 11
past Jour year*. Netwitbet nding tho severe drought
. _ aw -i *■— cjr— -*—
•t
- »y i
ccrtificatee from leading Planters in this and
...ff 8tato«, excraeui hatu a few of utdeh wc ap-
Hina below. Tim otamdaud qualitt of Mapes’ 8u-
xtrphunphate will be folly maiutalnwl and is guana-
«edtoiver]
dredao
every purchaser, aud none need fear any a
[1 will bo taken ol its tocUafid justly earned po
Extract-
JUDGE A. K. TAKVEH, of Jefferson coupty, Ga.,
modb netrly three times as mudt Cotton »*y saing
•MaiM'h’ Kuitairphoephate;” ia well pleased with it
Uhl believes it tx lie a -Vo- 1 fertiliser.
Rev. JO*. A. LAWTUN, of AUi tidale, 8. C.. used
•Mapea’,,Superidtoaphole’’ lu )8C7. 200 !t»i. per
wre produced 800 ftt. per acru of Cotton on
land which withont manure wouid not have
zoedo over 5ho lbs. per aero. Iu 1868 planted
Corn on ttu» laud without pfhure. bnt the previous
years’ applicatiou of Phosphate palpably beneflUod
the crop making 14 bushels j>«racre. In 1869 nved
3d) lbs. uf * AIapes’ Phoepltate. M In July it promised
from 1000 to 1.200 lha. ol Cottoa per acre; drought
1 Utls proepvet—will make about 800 ths. j*r
Mlmilar land unmanured would not have made
oWr soo or 400 lb*, per acre. He does uot heaiutr U
pronounce if * ^
nurr tor Cottoi
nriiia IViiit-N
Warldiigni
,. The Regular Monthly Morltng of tn.
A.KKrtatkraTVjU, flo helfl /«t/tfl« Hrotaanv JMIk pn
TDk8.DAY.th, 13th loriai(t, »t,8 o'clock p.
aplH-l ; -J.‘(t Igrpac/utti
CAUTION.
dretary.
,1.11V/
Tbe Bonds having beeh 'Obi
MSRtaAN Mdb.,r j
Ifew FeWr, Aprg 12. 1870. , . 04 ExcyiAtias t'MCK
, (uirtw:....
Weatodti.",
Tli, Dul, of Civil Society.—EeemyJSir
’Young Men oh the’honor End Itapidnese Of wiigt.
and the eyile and dancera of Celibacy—wtth sanitary
help for the attainment of foWs true pddpqit, 1st
vclopea Address,
SS!S
Best free, iu sealed enveh
jMgjtriw
a^; Ht^ new ^TJLflla-
PLATK boarinjj tlie
trade • marM^dtiAlmericiiu Watch
Co.,,(Pi’s’ll^st,, VVtilthnm, Mans.*’
by Fur. .tjliai,.. hq-t Full-pinto
Wftlelt'tniide in Um United ^tate*(
and .nut^hWes' anything heretofore
imuio ,ip country for Knihvuy
jEngineerii, Couductovs, 4ce. .
^ .ii. i’ \ spl9Bpd3m
^ ;, l APMiSi4ffiiflrQR : s sale: -
-ITT*li. hi sold .AT tvuue ouScRr.'oy
Y> TUUtWIiAV. the 28 day or April. 1870, on the
A. tc G. B, K., rnhVNo. 10, Wore county. O*., at the
place known av MidloUa’a.Mill, ailtb# personal and
perishable pwpeitjiiibvlopKfojj
ileceMcd. con
horse power),
Mules, ahd
lie property .bvloputUM to 2
I. coivaiatlhg in patt of j Steam MOW
wer), with all the flkiurea 7for^#in.t.._,—
1 Bauliig Machine fo*-»rtjrfiew); 2» hood of
wild GeXril
the fluev-t q
ring tor HOttWb Ji»libber Cprtp. with
jypkiit-GKNT, igtNtts, i.allofwhich Aha irov>rbe**rfitovertheflra*. tieiei
Nto..n.
jad.i kat-p.itw otherthlns* t»i» te«lfoea«4.iuenUwaa.
sale to e6n<li4i0tt«m flay la day* until alt Is aoUL
’jirttiis tuMAs kuowfu ou day of. hilo. '
’Ifov Mda uffern ait eati a<>rdiuary opening for
an vi-p-ri.t Itaiiqi man to rfiakr tuoney. Ooedmill. tn
raiiTO f order, ditfae ^ipdaAhlng up to UtoligM it
WUH Ol florid utiipped Mi It lever iia.i d one: a large
quantity ot toge ‘M Hr- :. an ample aupwy of
tnubur tu.ihe wuodv tie t rtio'iRh, that the u.ts dan
Ui run at tty dHnwlit locaii-m » !•«*>* Xginj; males M
‘ “ * qualify | l*t»i adclpuia timber ovfta, with all
’ * tn ihu Umber bust-
ALLEN’S LUN6 BALSAM!
J ■ THk REMTUJY FOItA3TI3SO il l.
Consumption, Con yip*,
JBrouchUi#, ^IsIJinin
■ - - i • i And Croup.
AS AH IXMCTOKANT
IT (I A.S/'lf'tf m jP f-bU£mL !
It le composed of the active principles of rOofM and
plants, winch Ofie chemiauly «xtra*.ted. aooa turc-
~to all their medical qualities.
Ministers am! PirtHcSpBnJnrafy,
si
Will all tho*e afflicted with Couglia or Ci»nenmptlon,
give tfcteJJatoai* a fairirial-tkay mJII be P]s»ajd with
the Noukaud c optef tMthef fht lUsfvx ii
Vovvo AT Lakt. _ v - 1
IT 18 BOLD BY ALL DRUGUlbXB. •>
JAff. J. GBEGU, I John osleYi Jr. ( „
wjttrjwssiSr'
■ GBSGO
coiuuuu .uuiifti
n.’iujiiia n/L uri / t int i
• . ; U -’V» «‘t AMU liu'A vni*.
-r) , ir. it,. ; j(
A soots for th£8Alo of HanuCact ured
TOBaoebA
nib III,. 4J. . T i.lrrcr;* ...iaa . _
Address me at poston, J8 A. Ar G. B. R.
’ J. A. MlLLEITE.
•pl911 'o’ - ; 1 Aduatnialrater.
iuyUGt A*. C if Aril V M BOUNTY —Dilat-y Lloyd,
wire of Frank LlAyd. l.os applied lor EXEMP
TION OF PEliBON aLTV, and setting apart and. valu
ator bf HomefcteOtUud 1 wiilp<a«upontb.e‘»u»eat to
o’etauk a.ui., ou the 28th dav of April, 187*1, at my
Offiite, . . HENRY 8. IVKTMOltE.
aplO-TukTtrtl •■ !«.) Ordinary C. C.
EMBROIDERED SILK GRENADINES,
v At {iO Cent* l>e** Yard.
JAPANESE} CLOTHS;
’ - “ft « .t« SM> C’cu.e per j'aul. , „ r . ‘j
EliBItOIDEBED BABEGES
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SALT FROM WHARF.
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ta An* lfl—Th. drittCAttoo Of Ik* city
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, MU. THO*. P. ROYAL, of Sumter county. Go., aaja
lie used 2<X1 1b*- tif ‘Mapes’ 8up. rphoaphato”
acre on grey laud and 160 tbs. i*-r aero on led land.
Placed It deep under the seed. The grey lands »«*•
inenoard in tiu-ir product at least/our hundred j<tr
etui.; the red land a os doubled tu its' yield. At rata
to lieuefit ttio crop after JuUo*<fl>lh.
MU. £. P. BAILEY,ol Newusn,Go.,applied200 iba.
of «*Mape*’ Superphosphate” t*» C<»ttoi. per acre on
Old sody< /.eld tli a bad been cultivated eighteen ytart,
notwithstanding fwr/ne weeks -iremgM; will make eight
kumlred pounds per acre, four times aa much aa where
no fertilizer writs used on name laud. He prefer* it to
ouy other fertilizer and intends to use it altogether tn
future.
MX. XT V EVANH. (4 Bartow
•ed Haifa Um ot -M
and about sen • tons t
any other fertilizer, and n
i 1868
suit—double whtl
uifithrr better tliiut any other fertilizer, and is regard
ed by an one of the best.
MU. 8. W. BROWN, near IlawktnaviUo, Ga.. nsed
three toue of ‘Maix a’ Sujicrphoapiiate In 1868, four
teen tona in 1869 and has already ordered twenty tons for
the crop ofl87(i.
MU J. R. BURTON, of Oaxicj. No. 16* A.AO.R.
R., Ov, says iMe lha.of'*Afapvta*>ii|n*rphorphato ’per
ACTOdouUid the natural yield of his laud and matured
(ho Cotton ont month earlier.
DR. B. R- MIMS, of Uorton's Ferry, Semen coun
ty, Ga.. reports: "Map»-a’ superphosphate stood the
drought exceedingly well, and pnnluccd at leaat 800
ffla. of.Cotton par aero on l.,nd that, withont mannra
would not moke ont 4(*t fit*.
Messrs. J. C. Smith. J. O. SmJtl) and Bias Rowell,
Of Jefferson county. Go., certify that ‘’Mapea’ Super-
phots'.’ iSjrietaf {treat satitjoction oti Corn and Cotton.
Prodoced irom Jot • lo/oe times as much oa where no
fertilizer vrOV used.
MR. 1 A. T. LAWRENCE, vf Eotouton. Ga., my*:
MU. 8- D.'Fuller, of lKrtse Creek. Wilcox county,
Ga.. write*: In 1867, or. different fields, clay and
'sandy, under Core and Cartton ••Mapea* Hujierpho*-
phato" equalled Peruviaf Guano aud excelled Cotton
Seed and best stable manure, gave tha plant deep
green color and made Hrrge bolls and ears, made fine
vegeTablea Sod oegeod Cuba Cane a* cow-peti Lnd
could b»vo produwtaL Ui 1862 U p ovea letter da
Corn.- Cotton and Vegetables than No. 1 Peruvian
‘MUM.
BKV.1t. H. LUCKY. Thoinaaville, Go., thinks
If apee* Soperphnapiiatc” wJM increase tlie yield of
Js Cotton at toast one hundred andffly percent
MB. j. B. HUNNlcirrr. of Cownta estiaty. da
than unmanured Cotton, bpetiff earner and wer ^ rap-
idly and is still opening while other Cotton has iafei-
ed. ; R0*swttHontthr fertiliser did not make Ltiiu
ranch Cotton. “Mepoa’ 8uperphusph*to has paulin
I’T’tSawnrt:-,:. of PiJnskLeoonty, Oa~, omi
twelve tots of Mapee’ Kuperpboapliato. Is folly whif
fled. It boa dowteal biservp, aud that It Usupenorto
Dickson’s vofepound and equal tv No. 1 Peruvian
For ttfs a&rie Vetters In foil and for fuller particu
lar* and much valuable matter to the Planter send tot
pamphlets. • •
KATES’ KlTWMEStZEIvat'PKDrnOSl'nATX 01
LIMN, per (on of 2.WK116*. pat up in barrelf,
SGQ 50 CASH.
For pompbleta and further Information addreM
PL'IteE it THOMAS,
nnal-tf DENKRAt AOEJiW.
Copartnership Notice.
IBt 'DtiDEItBIOKEO HAVE Tills DAT FOBUIP
a Cbpartoership, under the firm name uf
IANDKRvON & PAPE,
Fk*r the transaction of a
GENEHAL COMMISSION
AND WHOLESALE
Grain, H.tron a Product Biwinfss.
Consignment* reaped folly aolldted. Prood-itt
prompt and carefalaitetiiiou te all bomue*a entreat**
to their etm. they respectfully solicit a »bare of »•
ppWifi patronage. , Office. 1M Rat nxmzet.
9 j 1 , . C. G. ANDERS^.
pIM 7i EnWAHP PAy ^—
Alitmoiiillon of fci)j)jutuer>liip*
ftTHK FIRM OF 8. ft AT.DEN k CO. IS HEBk»J
X dtoaotred by the withdrawal of GsoaozA
soft to tak* effm-t irom Una date. The bosioess v-u
ha continued by ths undersigned. ^ ^ a lpeN
UaYttinali. Ou.. April 1C,- tMU-
VStSStoStiS
K AT WUViTU taAI-B.
OT HO. -JOBAWFORD It AUD. EtBT COOS!*
—ISSSSSSSf^^S
. bTORK. For forth, rpartlfubrssfe j
IKHAK’d. i«xtcore*r. ^
_r finft wail-brokis, a-und
Two flaw draft HOMES. —j
ichhousk
• i; 1 REMOVAL. ,
TTTJC HAVE ttEHOVED OD« BUlAlL KE
W feo.0 th. to.ta known aa Ur. ''“Jj I
Hoass, on South Broad street, to eoutb bf 4 1
FOBSALE.
25,000*^ v ' Uow PiM * toaS *'
K.OOO rtot YriloarFino tH inch liO IBM;
83.000 Feet Yellow PJne Inch PtAK*;
lifU Feet Tellbw Flue i Inch PLANK;
IMOO FetaleUow Kto UCAKTUh'O. |
W.W,FeK t«n°w Whe 1 toeh DOARD^^^
. Alltafleh Onlf Uaiiroad 1"^,
SUNDRIES.-