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A vhM '$ mining ynil inking notes,
Ami, faith, he'll prut I il. [RonKHT Timm*.
OFNCE:* SECOND FLOOR STERLING’S HALL BUILDING
IU'Vinkhh Norii’t
nt r.o pif cnnt. nim
!*, l.n Gramm. Georgia. Frldny Morning, Fob. fi. IHflll.
Pnr Hulr C'lirnp for (’tilth.—1 MonllMlI PIANO.
1 Nplondlrt CONCORD RUdClY, (boon In n» for a Abort
tlino.) 1 two-hotwc WAGON ntid good hoI of COACH 1IAH-
HERB. 1 pali* or flood FAMII.V JTORBF.H. For pnrltoular*
rail to koo (Jnn'Jiil 1*11. A. C. WARE.
I»m of tliIh place
ml Third Frldny Niflhls
CtlHTKTOHT, W. M.
jjfifl- The Town Wr, Live fr. Editor i In
my lost cninmuniontiou, you \ffll romambet, an
appeal wan mftdo to our pooinbo unlto in tho
effort to rntmilil the waste plncjM IhcWMo I bo
faoililioH for trade, and promote the genoml in-
(Iuhtrial pursuits and interests of the town we
llw in.
If tho subject ban elicited anything beyond a
panning thought, il Iiuh probably bnon only to
call forth thin or similar expressions; All your
fine Hpun theories may do to talk about;/but, aH
for rallying thorn into practical operation, it Ih
simply nonsense to think of it—in reply to
which, the oft repeated maxim in at once SUggost-
1 ed to my mind; “ Whore there is a will there is
i\ way." lint, nay a the objector, l’ray tell uh
| how, in our present impoverished condition, are
those desired ends to be attained ? How do you
propose to rebuild the waste places?
lleforo proceeding with tho subject, allow me
to say tlmt, however hopeful I am that these
things ran he accomplished, I am not ho san
guine au to expect that a few months, or a year,
d Friday Night la i w j|j OVO wn the effort with complete HUCfiJjH; but.
i wlmt I propose, is this, that a unifm effort be
I made to make La (1 range famous, as sho once |
liras, for health, wealth, social advantaged and
school facilities, and with this effort, slowly
1 though it ho, nevertheless more surely, all these
j apparent ideal dreams of fancy will become real,
visible, tangible and distinct as the gently dis
tilled dew-drops upon tho opening flowor.
LaOrange was once a boasted scat of learning,
and it is no chimerical prediction to snv, that
limited though our moans may bo, with a united
effort of the friends of education, all denomina
tional bias or prejudice aside, that lofty omi-
..lH-PlUeiM LOW AH TllS| nonco 1,1 dl >'' kn0 ' V, ‘ »H , 'Co]U B ° Uj&,”
xvjhk ft douolahh. ! would soon be re-adorned with a . handsome
■ p.mi.-o; and, ns in days of .vova, tlioso ample
TO- Sbk NotkJks of J. V. llanuing, Ordiuaiy j K rmtnds would reverberate with tlio merry
of Meriwether county. j laughter of two or threo hundred ln-ight-oyed
girla. Tills done, It needa no proplietle tongtie
to foretell the rapidly increased numbers who
would
Nboro Kmoikutt.—It seems that while tho Tiif. Oorkciirr IwnmMtano*. -The long end
,» i Georgia Legislature Is discussing tho question tedious lnveHtlgtttlohW toe pgow^oe iniiuiToe-
III the House of Ilcpresentativos, ou Monday . . , , , , lion has terminated. Forty-three of tin puson-
liit on motion of Mr Beott ofFlov.l the reuort “ to how 11,0 ri « 1,t of the negro to hold office orH wc ro committed for trial upon the ehurg, oh
’ ' - V ' I i in this State can ha tested, tliat a practical ease insurrection, and thirty-one against whom there
of tlio Treasurer was rend in response to a roso- ^ bo(m |rmJ „ in cimtham county, whore a no-! was no proof were discharged l>y tho Court.-
lntloii, offered by himself a few days, since, to VV „ H oloclail p, tho poBilion 0 f olnrk , 4 tUo I About fourteen were previous!*- d »ehargc(^l Uy
iniiuiro info tisviuontof warrant for vaccine mat* ., . n u tho Solicitor General, upon representations
inquire into pnjmom >actiue Huporior Court. The Savannah Advertiser says | I1)R(lo to hiuh 80V oral of whom will have to be
* or : I of it: | roarrested, us they have ninoo been ascertained
Tho following in the report: | «. R uppoars that wo are in n lair way to have ! to have boon actively engaged in tho troubles.
TaKAHtman’s Omen, 1 the ineligibility of negroes in the State of Onor- I Tho darkies have had their fun out of the
Atlanta, Ga., January HOth. 1809. j | gia fully tested by the Supremo Court, and that affair, and tho white people will now have to
To the Honorable House of Representatives Mute of \ in a case made up in Savannah. Wo worn ves- poy tno piper. The jml expenses will be heavy,
Gear jin: In reply to your resolution “ Hrsokie/i, l terday shown the order of Judge Schley, of the | cost of arresting and examing prisoners heavier;
That tho Treasurer of tho State be requested to | Superior Court of Chatham county, granted up- | and those who nave been the active instigators
TIN TONI PERUVIAN OJ
(PurohMPd froth Agent Peruvian Oof«
llBPOBTKR UPTICK, 1
LaOrangt, 4 o’clock, P. M.. February 4,1808,)
COTTON.—Markut nxcltofl undor Influence of advance*
n New York and Liverpool. Offering *tock* very limited, j
md buyern rather dlRpoaod to meet tho view* ol holders
TKV TOPHI FLOUR OF RAW BONK
»HUOW Mlddlli,,. «nu st aiKc.; with royH n ,; BT LaNO PI.ASTF.n,
ns practicable, a I mi'inforinaliun Mod by YfV J. Cluments, Esq.— [ »ftb« whole trouble will not pay one cunt of the J’totir-Dsm.uJ miUinMf
•d yesterday mornintr and i costs.—JvMt, 30th u/f. ...... —n ..
IVInRotili'.—Thu buvituI Mas
HH>t IIH follow h:
T’NION 1,01X1 K, No. IW, Flrrt i
u nftch month. IL F.
JOHN 0. WIHTFIKM), Hecri»Urjr.
51T. JOIIN'H CHAPTEH, No. 11. Fourth Friday Night
ii onoh month. I• F. (.'OX, II. P.
.JOHN (J. Wlin'lTF.r.n, neenrilm*.
RCHLEY COUNCIL, No. 14. Roo
lu ll month. n. F. OtHtTlUOHT, T. I. O. M.
JOHN O. W1I1TFIKLD, Ihrordi.r.
.Timt Iterrlvcd— A large lot of 1’ltlNTS, DKI.AINUS,
I,OAKS. FURH, A«*., Which wo offer rtt the IowohI prln>H
vr ( ASH. WI8K k DOUOLAHH.
1». 8.— As it Ih very illMRroonhln lo refuse Credit, we
furnish this House, . ,
slntnment of what amounts have been paid by Tho order was issued yesterday morning Hndi COH i- y '
him for vaccine mailer, upon the warrant of the made roturnablo on Tuesday the Udtb, for Itioh- , ,, ft „
| Governor, and what warrants drawn by the ; aid 0. White Uj appear and show cause why a Georgia University. — iho Macon Telegraph,
Governor for raeeine matter have boon paid; writ of guowarraiUo should not issue tmuinst him, j of the 47th instant, has tho following;
when ffllch accounts were erested; why the to ostablfsh by what right he holds the office of •• We regret to learn that Hon. A. H. Stephens
clerk of the Huporior Court of Chatham county. fin(3s that tho state of his health’ will not permit
Arguments will he had on tho preliminary order , llin , to aocop t tho Chair of History, lo which he
on Tuesday, and as the most omineut counsel WUB rece ntlv elocted by the board of Trustees
before our bar havo been retained, a most in- 0 f the Georgia Universitv; and he is further
terosting and able diHuusHion of the quostir'** ——• 1 . . .. • *■
j, fur tin- Winn*
QtirGooiU nro marked out al UieloWRHt CASH prli'en
md, therefore, we ar.* nut able lo wall for the money.
WISE k DOUGLASS.
Treasurer rofusyd to pay any Buch warrants; to
whom any money paid on such warrants were
paid, and when, and under what yireumstanccH
payment of any such account was refused." I
nave tho honor to report that, on or about tho
21st day ot November, 1808, H. J. G. Williams, t
warrant and recording clerk of the Executive Clements was the opposing candidate in tho oon-
Departmont, accompanied bv 13. 13. DoGrafcn- | test for clerk and was beaten. 11 tho Supreme
roid, Secretary of the Executive Department, | Court should decide that a negro is ineligible to
presented mo an Executive warrant drawn in fa- | hold office, Mr. Clements, having received the
vor of John 1‘. Fort, executor of G. W. Fort, highest number ot legitimate votes, will enter
M. T)., for the sum of two thousand dollars to | upon the office. The Legislature has already
pay for money advanced " for the purchase of I discussed tho mutter of making up (^.'asc of this
vaccine matter and service rendered, as distrib- f character for the courts, and the present one
utiug agent of the State of Georgia, from July j will decide the matter once for all, as far ns the
15th, 1858, to December, 1804.” Payment, was Courts ol Georgia are concerned.”
refused on account of tho lapse of such a long 1 ,
period from the time the service was rendered.. »p nE Amount of Taxable FiioFertx in Cnvr-
Thc nartv rendering the service was residing' .......
»t tho"ftpiml. ftffonlcd him rosy fncililics for I BAM CouBtr.-Tho tajabln property in (lmtliam
payment. I county was published in tho Morning Actc.v you-
Mv suspicion wan aroused by the great anxiety terday, as amounting to $19,475,1141. These
manifested by tho parties presenting the warrant j fig nrf * H woro i/jven to us, but have n
for pavment and tlieir tVrtnient voluntary avowal I . f ,, . .
that they “ knew most positively that tlie claim ^ ,0 r ir°neou8. the f „
Livr.nrooi.t.. FehninrrJ—Cut too riosM buoyant: t?p- !
IbuJh hi; (JrlouoH 19k»; hhIoh 2'i.uOO bUcs. i
Atlanta, Ga., February a.—ftnanrtal—Odd, buying. TCST »rrtv1l»(f pod
131; flelllufl, 130. Silver, buying, 138; Helling, 133. -•
Cotton—Ac lvn at 37IteculpUl vory ligbt
Grain—Wheat $1 SO to (3 36. Com Ann Ht $1 to f 105.
OatAdOo. Barley f3 7ft. llye ^ 1 60 to $1 CO.
Flour—Deirmuil rontiaucH fair, with ample stocks of all
u .*ad«H. Demauil for blaber graduH lua linprovod but
priceH roiunln unebaugou. Fancy braudn, bagH, ffl GO, I
Htaudard fkinllv. $13 to 13 50; extra, UK) Go to 11 ; auper-
io—In biiga about Maine pricuH.
BldoH. JOcuuta; clear rib hIUch, 13^, nboul
Uulk Mratu—Clear Hides, 1HA*
to 18>5; shoulders, 16; hams IS.
demand continues heavy.
Dried I'ruit—Peeled Apploe 0 to ?; FoocUoh, poolud, 13
to IS; uuuoeh'd, 7>J loS. Demand go<kl.
Lord—In barrvlH, 31 ti to 23c; In k»-g». and cauii, 33o.
JOliBPIt tt. BGW.
Direction, fur I'ulDB »"lonr «f n»vr Bone
Vn.ltly.lj
l.OWF.ST.
Stated Me
7rCJ-Masonic. -To-night
iug of Union Lodge, No. **28.
nr-fr* Hke Moriwothor KhoritTs sul
Sheri 11 s’ of Troup County.
Ttr Fiiort Ham* A Co. wish to purchase, dried
[fruit in large quantities. See their advertise
ment.
?t>- Who Wants a Hewing Machine. Sec
notice under “Special Notices" head, from pro-
prie\>rs Now York h tg Ihn>h\
T. J. Tiioiinton A- Son have a now ad
vert isoiucnt in this issue of tho IIkpouteu, to
which we direct especial aUnnthm of our read
ers, They aro determimsl to sell pr
. -Hwnet/iwr biiHliel.'sOc
,Vu//—Vlrginle, $3 :w); Wvsrpool'|2 76.
.yuonr—•DruHlicd and granulutod, per lb, 18>jC; clarified
'J^his is a serious disappointment to tho friends j P ,,r h'« 1C lo ^' ,,w OrloanH, 14 to igo.
of tho University; but wearer grntiflod to hoar | ’nm 0 !
that tlio inalitutiou enters upun tho year with | JonoJu, low2r. b Wni»l&taiuii. Corn 1 n'liut l«.t -
extraordinary prospects of increased mfluonco pork 130 go. Lard dull; ntGamedsi)^ to2ic.
and usofulnoss. It numbers already about two ; bai.timore, robruary 3.—Cotton flnu. Flour, Wheat,
huudord UndofgradutttQB, and WO hopo will roach j Oatn and ltye uuchaugod. Fork J32 Bacon actlvo,
four or five hundred before the year has pasaod." , shoulders 16to 16&
... tl L | St, Loui*. Februtrv 3.—Sapcrfloe flour *3 GO to fC —
Lo tbe Poor Nco«o.-Tlie CVcmic/r i fetlinri j *£
says that Dr. Evo of that city passing through ) kegs SIX.
the suburbs and hearing groans irom tho iuto- • otncinnati. Februarv 3 -Fork active at eM.Lard quiet
hovel, entered and behold a nearly
grown negro lad mercilessly lashing
gro girl. .Summoning the police the
found crouched on the ltonr; her person clothed 1 hugs 2*
l. These I only with nr ‘
co pi oven i long fasting; ileshlcsH hones protruding like i j-yoobat
a Borrec t I * bone of u skeleton; eves sunken deop in their j sug«
11 THEN uaod without mixing with other Manura* tb«
W quantity should range from 160 to 360 pounds toth-i
tori:. h«-.cording to tho quality of tho land. For Hmtfi
grnlu and gne.MPB, bow broadenflt ntid harrow In with Uio
H.uMi, I'ut other crop* uao in tho hill or drill, flrot puttio/r
In the BOSE FLOUlt and then dropping lh« awd on II
and covur all together.
/hr Manipulating—Hitne of tho boat Plantcr« In th«
eofhitrv, uhh tbo following mixture, thoroughly atlrftd to
goth or with ho*« on a tight floor or on arnootU hardgrouttd
I
ICO Found* Pure Flour Ratv Hone,
07 “ licit Peruvian Onane/
100 “ Land Matter,
100 “ Salt.
| Till* mixture i« about the quantity that flhoaU b* and
: on ooc acre to manure it well.
I
d a nearly I n jo>4. Bulk aliouldeni 18X. | l f c> tt aava' “One of the very boat
i little lie* j Mobile. February 3.-Lotion in good demand; closed fprtllLcrTuBed uponthe’fxm may be made in’thefoUowiim
victim was quiet; naloe 170u ; receipt* 38V, export* cone; low Mldd- , inanner . Take one barrel "t Pure Flour of Raw Bone and
had never been presented nor paid, and that statement, a?i taken from tho Tux Digest
they had m interest whatever in it.'’ Payment, AggroRiito Value of Oounty Land
however, was promised if they would present me j Asun'^t^ vidMG
tho cirtdfloatc of tho Executor and tho thou act- ‘ ‘
ing Governor . that tho account had never been
paid, and service rendorod at a reasonable price. : st-n kH and Bouds j.3?n,o9o Advance in Securities.—The demand for good
Tboy cnm« ho iirar complying with my roquiro-1 irun is-ww ' „ W nritio», in tho wav of Bnilroml Stock* nnd
moiltn, I nmlil not woll lonRor rufuKo payment, ^jj r “ t l 1 t "f 1 ’ ' rnii'a™ JiomlH, ia •juitu aotivo in ibis inarkot, nml they
and on the ad (lay of Geeeiubcr.pnid miid war-| 1 i; T_U— are steadily advancing in price. In Southwest-
. 1 in,.;,. i„ tint Other loflv 1 mot to H. J. G. Willlania, nnd Hliortly aftorwnrda ! Awnnte Value of propoi
1 dully \i end tlieir wn> to tint other lolly [ , ouruea thnt t lur el,dm hud been presented to •>•*■«’« ft™
•'life, situated in tlie Lust, where learning , , Jotll 0ov ,, niol . j cn k| nH and tlie General Assam- ; Dcdotl fd00 '
one rotliliu rues- oinacinted Irom ! New OrilD.\s«. February CutWn ndmncc.1; be.vy ing ,d,l s roitu»lly ubout throe painful of water. By thu
line lolling rags, omaeiiueo irom | for uritall ;. BlJaill , t ud the-Nurtli. bale, u," of tht h,» the Ki-nt FUmr end utae. murt be thor-
'iptesioi; export. .005; iiildrUiuaH 2s qc. i ouolilv blended together. The water fejuatmifflclenl tolls
".X. I ernto the Caustic AlkalloH, Potach and S^da, and thspe act
3C&; | ut»on the oelatlae of tho bone, dissolving the little atom*
aud l.xiug it for plant aliment. In thlB w ay tlio molt valu
able c'lQHtitucnti* of tho bone are made immadtr.toly aviuJ-
aljlr and th* addition of the Pobuth nnd 8oda aids In tho
formation of a lLrtilizer of ineBtimable valuo. A gill ol
tliia mlxturo In a bill of Corn aud Cotton will work woi •
dura. It ia ready for uae aftor It la prepared.
OAKLEY MILLS MANTFAfTTRINO COMPANY.
Jan2g-lm Marietta, GaorgtT.
lekots, whilst the blind, doaf,
bio voice, begged for bread.
« 1,662,261 J revealed the fact that, neglected and deserted by |
*9'■'oam i ^ ,or l,una ^ ur '^ mother, the girl was actually per- i
; I’jJsinio ishing from want of food—starving to death. |
’ 124/200
tiif: L.vmtwoE makivet.
i Wuukiy, by WlMBl^H & CO., Grocery buaiets
BULK MEATS—Clear Hide**—
clear Jtlb'd Hides—
Hlioulrtora—
Hums (count
IBS i
oporty ({300 being c
nml also j eminence, situated m mo r.asi, wuere icunuug . q ov
I hath her seat, known as the “High School," i n f ^800 and payment bv Governor Jonldns ! vaiminflor $200 dfuinrtions.:.
where oven now, under the superior teaching 1 mid appropriations bv the General Assembly re- Bank Rwtttru (uo iiOO doducUom
and discipline of Professors Mooty A .Tones. Ainounts upon which Stale
one hundred and twenty young men and boys
..flS.3TO.406
fused. I also learnoA that a imrlj
Imve been familiar with the Executive Depart
ment, had, without solicitation, visited the Execu- | * *i ’ 0
... k ...ly fitting nnd prepuving to take their 1 tor (who had almost abandoned the attempt to jj PlnntorH* Batik’ m wihimui^, .1
places in the great drama of life, lint, snv collect the same, although maintaining its j 11R ‘ | Planters’, Farmers’ nml Meehnnics', State of
who buhl the so l inso to thu rye tlmt yV.^dh” t tho' "urn"" givh’g “« ! s*«d Suvsunsh Hatiks um.le no returns
they cannot see tho dollar beyond, admitting lor ,. xnC utor part of the proceeds. Tlie executor
years I860 and 18G7 the Marino,
It of Commorco, Merchants’ and
rn Railroad stock the advance is made by lLOUlt—Hope
rapid bounds. Put a fortnight or two siuco wo | j: xtrt ;•
' quoted this stock at 9H cents; to-day it is Helling j COR5f l^id y ;
$l8,U4Q l 8on ! at si, JO, with an upward tendency. In fact, all 1 —new..
; this class of securities are advancing, Within j MRAL.
, tlio last twenty-four hours Macon A Drunswick | BAGGDJg.^.
f 18,857,276 i Ha il road stock has udvaucod two cents, and us inoVf TILS...
the work on this road advances, the price of iU ( coFFEI^IUo
stock moves along with it.—Macon TeiegrapJi, 30 , Java.
00 (sp US
W (a> 28
. . *'.. 25
. Y CM 6 00 Gy C (RJ
6 0(1 qy C 60
7 U0 6* 7 50
1 burtbtfl t«y 1 25
“ (■> 1 15
ult.
Laguaym
We find
visions and
having nearly given up the claim after the ac
tion of the Legislature of 1800, agreed to this
' proposal and was surprised a few days alter at
; receiving a certain amount of money, which
amount was only one-hntf the amount oj the icar-
gro
cheap.
-r. Good Wagons.—Tom McGee has a lot of
the Stndehaker farm wagons for sale low for
cash. They are decidedly the handsomest farm j
wagons we have overseen. They arc nice enough
for pleasure vehicles. Besides, they are sub
stantial nnd durable—being made of the best
materials and handsomely finished.
Tin: Rims House.—We are glad to an
nounce to the public tlmt this house is to be re
opened in a day or two, it having been closed sev
eral weeks. Mr. V. M. T. Brannon, of Hamil
ton, has leased the House for a term of live years,
and will have it thoroughly renovated, as he is
determined to make it one of thu best country ho
tels in the State.
wff- Lime for Aouioultukal Purposes. -The
Western A Atlantic Itailroad has greatly reduced
its freights on lime for agricultural purposes as
will be seen by reference to our advertising col
umns. This is, we think, the right kind of pol
icy on the part of Mr. llulbert, the superinten
dent, and will greatly benefit the country it the
farmer take advantage of it.
argument’s sake that all you say can he accom
plished, What does it amount to? Who, save
those who teach and are taught, will he bene
fited am I not mistaken ? Surely no 011c needs
to be informed tlmt the gathering of five lo
eight hundred pupils in the several schools ot
our place, would give vitality and life to all the
industrial pursuits and int
and as face unHwereth to
wnnlil lie n ro.lmi.lv,, lift. u ; u,n tk. ontiro com- j “^li^Tikc ori£K^„V£1 I ( en djiou uoto W e
! inunity. ; ing $3,200 00) he issued a warrant for two thou- Border;
Yes. ’tis ever so, persons there are so deaf they t sand dollars. Because I refused payment of i “ 7b the Honorable Tice I
... si rflium . Kn liiinrl they this warrant, it was reported to me that eo
,t hear the voice of reason, so blind tm.J mu(lu in tho fc^eutive office tlmt “ I
Ti’easurcr had no discretion about paying a w
of assets for taxation. This year the tuxes for
those years aro to be collected at tlio rates of 1 tho Athens Watchman, tho followin
taxation for those years. For 1RGG tho aggro-1 Ex-Governor Jcnkens:
gate assets of those hanks have boon returned |
at $1,037,922, and for 1807 at $930,909. Tho i
buck taxes will bo collected upon these sums.— !
Xetcs,
a letter (luted tbe 20th instant, to , CHKEHi:—English Dairy.
mention of | - -
In justice to Governor Bullock, T will give
him tho benefit of his own statement, which 1
«••»« that when the account was presented to ; “ ashing
Touughbco
j Goshen....*.
“I was pleased to moot with that ‘noblest sugar—Hrowu...
i Roman of them ail,’ Governor Charles J. Jenkins, | Yellow Coffo*
1 in the city the other day, and much gratified to ruSSlS ii
find him in good liealth.. He is temporarily ; cinrifled *
I sojourning in Baltimore, and will, I boliovo, j crushed
| remain tboro during tho winter. ,TT1 “* *’
Mrs. Lincoln’s Petition tor a Tension*.
January 25.—-The President pro giau is there who is”iot proud of our noble old
jr people; by Mr DeGruftenreid, with assurances that km. of tho Souate laid before that body to-day Governor?"
lass, there it had never been paid, he told him to take it fj lc following petition from Mrs. Lincoln, writ-
. nml hoMo it down to wlinthu thought wbh just, ] t ,, n llotu mner w itl, » i:
What (icor- I SALT—Liverpool
Virginia
:AN DLE8—Btar
8perm
Lngliriu Refined.
wando FErrriT^TZir.Ti.
'Tlir. xvsSDO MTNTMO JLSJ3 MAytTACTCRTMO COM-
1. PAN! offor* to tho rixutor* *nd Farmor . of the BoutU
tfieir FEPTLLIZEJt, known it* tho
“WANDO FERTILIZER,'
! which the exporionco of the paat Hoaeon Han proved to to
"n« of the most Taliutbl* In our tnarket. It hx* fbf
; itr iMino tho iuotcrixla ft-fnn tho Pho*ph*tc Bod* of tbo
Company on Aahluy lUxor. and i preparod at their work*
nt tho
EAST END OF HAZEL STREET,
lntlil* city. In order to guAranlt-e U* uniform!)
maintain iU high standard, tho Company ha* m»
ranacmcntH with the distlngnlahod Cbemtot, Dr
SUBPARD, Jr.. Who cnrotully analyze* all tho
and all other ujatcriol purchaurd by the Company,
p re pans!
IRON—
s their «
; tlmt inter
est cun be represented like the fabled Goddess ) rnl it, after it had been approved by the Comp- application fora pension.
Fortuna hearing wealth in her arms. Such i trollor General, aud that he did not treat Exec- j President of the United Sti
there aro, and such no doubt tlioi
with whom to attempt to reason i
j«»et, would he but casting pearl*
This is not the class of persons to
| peal is made.
i rtr Quit City Charter.—The k<
ill b
poll the sub-
before swine,
whom the ap-
JOTTINGS.
,ekal kuss,
Fortunes or Savannah.—Tho Xcics coraplaina
that the consolidation of the Central and Atlan
tic and Gulf routes to that city has had already
1 tho effect by advancing freight rates to re-estab-
Nail Rod
STEEL—Ctet
Flow (wide)
1 MACKEREL—No. ).
1 No! .! *. *.!.
, WHITE FISH
TOBACCO—Chewing..
Hm-'kltifl
COTTON YARNS
Osnaburgs
SPURTING—* t
LIME
MOTsAKSEH..
SYRUP
on tho hill, pretending to represent c j a *f lM is still unpaid.
this county in the Legislature
COLLEG
rtisement
•AtO* The West Point 1*i:mai
Attention is directed to tlie ad
fins new and popular institution under tho
Presidency of Dr.' A.C. C. Thompson. It wil
be soon that our young and reverend lriond, S.
]». C^dlaway, is professor of ancient language'
nnd moral science in the iimiitution. Dr. Thomp
non enjoys an enviable reputation as a touche
nnd disciplinarian, and Mr. Callaway is a goiu
scholar with considerable experience as a teach
cr,
introduced a bill
, the other day to amend our city charter. We
1 understand Mack says that anything tho people
of La Grange wish done, he will “put it through
, like a flush,” if they will send it to him. Indeed,
Mack is anxious to represent our people if they
| will lot him; and we aro told that he felt “cut”
because the application of the Georgia Mutual
Aid Company was not made through his motion.*
| Wo hope the people of this county will upirfe-
1 ciuto Mack’s willingness to serve them. The j im b February last V
amendments to our city charter cannot fall of , the Ogccehee river upr
Georoia Representative.—Tbe Itccon-
mouruiug H truction Committee, a few davB since, heard
| the statement of Mr. Christy, member of Con-
idcnl of the United i gress elect from Georgia, who can’t take his seat
- i States: " i unless liis disabilities are removed. No couclu-
ej Sir: I herewith most respectfully present to J sion was arrived at in liis case. It is said even
- the honorable Senate of tlio United States an , if this relief was granted, it in not unlikely ms
I mu a widow of a competitor, Wimpey. may get the seat, as the
States, whose life was J carpet-baggers are dickering with an aspirant
un»i- warrants with proper rcHpeet.” I saerifleed in his country’s service. That sad for Speaker, by which they hope to secure the „
I rut Used to pay a warrant nasod on an ae- calamity lms greatly impaired my health, aud soat ior Wiinpey, and^the candidate expect their ; osNAliUliGH—Htrij
count for services rondoreed, in small pox eases j by the* advice of my physicians I have come ] support.—Savannah
by one Dr. Boswell, in Muscogee county for j over to Germany to try the mineral waters, and
more than $3,000 00, on account of no funds in during the winter to go to Italy, but my fiuan-
Treasury, autl on the ground that services wer * cial means do not permit me to take advantage
rendered before 1802, that being prior to the , of the urgent advice given me, nor can I live in
passage of the act, authorizing tlie Governor to ; a stylo becoming tho widow of the Chief Magis-
pay such claims, based on certian proofs. This ■ trate of a great nation, although 1 live as eco-
* - | nomicallv as I can. In consideration of the
great services my deeply lamented husband has
i rendered to tho United ytates, aud of the fearful
I loss I have sustained by his untimely death—liis
| martyrdom, I may say—I respectfully submit to
PrUonrrK. your* honorable body this petition. Hoping
! that a yearly pension may be granted me, so
thut 1 may have less pecuniary care,
I remain, most respectfully, _
MILS. A. LINCOLN. Notiok*, under this lioad, will bo charged for nt 35 per
“ Frankfort, Germany.”
The petition was referred to the Committ
on Tensions.
FERTILIZER,
t> being offorod
bhIo., The C mpMiy is rcfialvml
3 rnnkH *u"xrticlo which wiipprovc to bt a COMPLETE
MANURE, i
f* lb
.Y bunch
»,> 10
Ol 4 00
<$ B 00
Cj, 16 00
(<V 11 6Q/
(4 1 60
ltesp/it fully
It was referred to
submitted,
N. L. Anoiku, Treasurer
Finance Committee.
Country Piodutc
t w (It 1* proper to-stxtfl that tho following prinu
iish ocenn routes rroiii' Apulaiiliicoluto New York j try Pnrtuoo at-.' pAU by tUo iiiorrbouu i^m t
aud New Orleans, and the trade of tlie river will not their wifi,ig prices. Jlhclr retail price.,
be lost to Savannah. ! B.VCOS—Shoelde™ Ih V
— Middling “.. 18
Why is a young man reclining on the bosom j Hams
of his wile like a fellow indulging in a spree?-— j
Because he is ou a bust.
The testimony in the case of the State vs. Cap
tain Greene, colored, charged with insurrection, j
was closed yesterday, and wo think establishes j
the existence of the following facts:
1. Messrs. Richardson of Boston, and Lapham,
Tucker and Middleton, of Savannah formed a
^partnership for the purpose of cultivating i
Special Notices.
HI CKENS
CORN
MEAT
APPLES—Grenn ...
Pried
| PEACHES—Dried fp
Dried (unpfHilh
I FLOUR
i ^ to ill n firm of Kiinbro k Morgan i
Kimbro k Co., aqo boroby reqvje*tcd t
id R. P. S.
paasagi'. niampulatad by our nbU'(!) rui,resuntn\| oftte^oss were located,
tivo In the House.
j ~ff" Wind and Hut Si'ouJt.—A never
! and bail storm passed through tlio_ low
I lion of this
| A friend informs ns, trr
: cabins, and timber were prostratml indiscrimi
nately. The gin houses of Mrs McCullcy, and
Mr. Joseph Itntledge were blown to at
taring the fragments all «round. It has not he
heard from further West than Mr. M. P. Jol:
son’s aud Fast than Mrs. Sledge’s, only a f
miles apart.
L-d" Perishable Property. — Attont
What Otrn Legislature is Costing Us.—The
number ! Comptroller’s report, says the Augusta Chronicle
d* Sentinel, affords the opportunity for the people
negroes refuse,! miner for tho lessees j to learn what our Lefi^iatnre is easting ns.-
, in leave the premises, and it become nee pessary j 1 he Logis-iitn e pay roll im tlie session of .Sb9
, to call upon the militiuy anthoritiesto ejec t them . shows that there has been disbursed for pay of
u, "‘ wI.JysK tlf.-r riid liicmhors of the .Senate, officers, Ac., and m lo- , That XladCouich.—Duatuis nonr At hand
l 1or_ ;i. After their removal tln v settled on *tf»vi»ml . «Stc, sixty-seven thousand one hundred am
collect that boforo the fifteenth of Fcbru-
• that other arrangement* will be made,
found at the old Ht&nd of Kiiubn. k Morgan.
R. P. S. KIMBRO.
LARI)
OATS
POTATOES—8wm
Irish
PEAS
RYE
WHEAT
WM. C. DIKES A CO.. Agents,
Ne. 1 South Atlantic Wha-f,
janl3-3m CHARLESTON, fi. C
“THli FESTILIZBR3 OP J. MBRYMAN * CO.
1 Y T ^ E are now obtaining our supplies of No. 1 PERUVIAN
2 23 \\ oUANU direct iroin uie shipH or warehouse* of
«ho ncont of tho Peruvian Government In thia city; ©very
r" bug boii’K branded by thr sworn InHpsctor of tbs Stat*.
, and por^ouul attention being given to tho Belection ol oar
1 ! goes rirheat In ammonia aud drv-est in condiUon.
} - j Tho experience ol the moat promiuont planters prova*
1 , that a mixturo of one hundred poundn of pure Peruvian
Guano, Dissolved Bones nnd Plaster. Recording to the for
mula ol Mr. David Dickson. Ih able In oflect to double the
>r Conn- I quantity of any manufactured article boI-1.
wagons, i In consequence of large quantities of adulterated Ouano
higher.] ! having been sold ae genuine Peruvian,
XVe Guarantee tlie Purity of every Pound
17 Shipped hj- li.
ri DAVID DICKSON writes; I order all I wish from i
™ Merrvman k Co.. Doing perteefiy snliafiod that I mu gei-
«« 1 ting what 1 order. I most cheerfully rocommoud the
.vi i house to all planter* ol the Btnto. .
* To [Sienedl DAVID DICKSON, of Hancock.
J 3L, Believing that I could in no way more effectually pro-
mote the temporal iuteroats of tho farmers of 1 roup
countv than by aiding them to get, and urging Uuun to
use, a* pure and proven Fertilizer. 1 have consented to act
i uh ngent for the above house. A ton, consisting of •quaj
»,urta of Parurian Guano, Dissolved Bones aud Laud
Piaster, can now be delivered in LaGmugw for about #70—
1 the farmer doing hi* own mixing. If Halt be added, a*
I oarnestlv rocommended by Dickson, the prico of a ton will
| not exceed #60. The Peruvian Ton la 2240 pounds.—
; planters intending to order from tbe above house had bet
ter do so in time, a« it is believed the demand for transpor
tation, in fi.e spring, will exceed the means of prompt and
speedy shipment,
jsus—lm
(4 2 00
I 7
WM. M. CUNNINGHAM.
from
9M*'0<xro Destiktbv.— In a report of theilis-
ctiKKioiiK of tlio Society of Dimtal SnrRciimi of tlie
oity of Now York, at a mooting belli in tlmt oily
Homo luoutlia ago, wo litiil a vory oonipliinoutiii'y
reference to Dr. lb 11. Alfroil, of tliia plneo. In
Unit meeting several 1 apors wove n nil in regard
to the beat inatnriiilK for tilling teetli. Ill an
essay on tlio subject, Dr. C. E. Francis stated
that, “ A gentleman from Georgia liad lately be- ! ,.il to tlie advertisement of the submit the per
fume a patient of bis, in whose month lie found i jsbablo property of tbe estate of Dr. N. N. Smith,
a number of most excellent Idlings. He rc- i dercasi
marked to tlie gentleman that lie had 1,ecu blessed
with a faithful dentist, lie was happy to see
tlmt dentist hero to-night in the person of Dr.
li. H. Alfred, of XsiGrange, tin."
When it is remembered that the above-named
Society is composed of the best and most experi-1 J^'jor their goods, they
enced dentists in tbo land, llie compliment .‘‘’a": to sell cheap.
Alfred is exceedingly flnttcnn^, nnd, ns tlioso m bo
know Anything of bis work can well attest, is ,
well merited.
1. After their r<
uutv. Friday night, the 28tli ult. plnnlations in tho neighborhood of tin
dmen’s whie they lmd been ejueted.
d. They then formed a setth-d purpose to
ako il impossible for Messrs. Richardson, Lap-
_.\ni & c;o., to cultivate tho lauds and to drive
at- 1 them away.
ft. For the Accomplishment- of then* object
they were urmed with muskets, rifles and shot
guns, and as thoroughly drilled and organized
ns their limited capacity would admit.
That as soon as the rice crop was ripe they
commenced their depredations upon the fields
and after it was stacked and a portion threshed,
they came in armed bodies ol twenty or thirty,
fired upon and wounded the watchman, and car
ried the rice away in large quantities, in carts
wagons aud flat boats.
(i. When warrants were issued for the nmst
of some of tho robbers, and their leader was ar
rested by the Sheriff, they appeared in large
numbers with arms in their hands, rescued the
ongli Iirh become ho
heir proper function,
old, uiul how much yi
ou will tiko honest n
ctlU-
;r, xpsr*,:
j uTuo dollars ($(57,1091; for pay of members,
j officers, Are., and mileage, one hundred and
! ninety-two thousand one hundred aud titty-two
; dollars ($192,152). These hums make a total ol
($239,201), two hundred and fifty-nine thousand
i two hundred and sixty-one dollars, disbursed
by tUc Treasurer, on warrants issued by the
Speaker of thu House and President of the
Senate during the period •defined by the period j fought
—August 11, 1808, to January 1st, 1809,
first half of the
addition to this
To Committee on \Y. A.
to various committees, $],
Committee, $2,75)5 21
v.-rn, your lungs fail to perform
Remember how easily you take •
, have neglected vour cough. If '
riuc, send and procure one bottle j
It i*
if Dronigoole k Co.’s AMYGDALINE PECTORAL
icautlml, a dcllghtRil Southern preparation for nil dis- 1
of tho Lung*. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping j
Pneumonia, Phirisy, pain in tho Hide, Ac., are ;
the 1 speedily relieved. It enables you to sleep so well nt night. |
druggist. Jnuuarj-8 j
COX & HILL,
No. 2, Cherokee Block,
Pcachircc Street .Ytlantu, Georg 1
AYE IN STORE AND FOR SALE VERY LOW—
SOLUBLE MANURES.
Sulphuric Aoid And SuperphoBph&te Company,
CHARLESTON, 8. t\,
H AVISO completed their exteualve manufariorw, om
now prepared to furnish SOLUBLE FERTILIZERS,
uo other lands being available t~
fturus for their invcetnuiut
H
(loi'cnseil. Mill'll of tbo property is valuable and
tlioso doHiiing ill imrulniHe would du well to lie
in attendance. •
,7ft-N,:w GnoiiH.iv Stiuik—Tlio altontion of mimbhrs vvith jw j rtoUttni; Senators' fifteen hundred dollars. ’
till, publio is called to tbo advertisement ol Dye J, f and monov took from tlio Sheriff «s«d rate of pay, we believe, is nine dollars
,t Brady. This is a now firm, end having paid j hif . w j tfl nnrt 0 fu, ml yapem ] From tlio^ facts , day, and twenty cents mil, age each way.
ssion of the Legislature. In , Cntl
ill we find tile ft)^llomng items: v Scw i„ g j^Thinr urntl.—Tho rub-
- ■ ’ ’ ’ (labors of the Nbw York Day Book make the
I following extraordinary nnd liberal offer: To any person
Committee, $2,475; making the sum terti'd paid I "lie will send, during the months ot February and March
to members of tlie Legislature two hundred and i a club ot fifty aubacribora for tho New Toss u»v Bona.
SOVCUtv thousand three hundred and twenty- atfl W) each, and remit $00 atone time, with a lmt of
eight dollars and twenty-five cents. j names, will be forwarded, by express, carefully boxed, a
The average pay of Representatives for about $55Grover aud Baker Family Sowing Machine. No such
throe months has been about eleven hundred i opportunity to circulate the best old-fashioned Democratic
The ! paper published, and socuro thu best Family Sowing Ma.
l )er chine in tho market, has ever been offered. Viko will get
I o.a first machine? Scud for specimen copies, which are
mailed free. Address YAN EYRIE, HORTON k CO., 102 I
v„ M..„. V.fub5-lt
1 Street, New Y
Iiiiportu itt lo Distillers of Pi
feb&-lt
dal Notice.—Beware ol couu-
TfST*Wealth Produces Wealth. —Tlu*South
ern States, with their advantages of soil, climate,
material elements, and stores ot unexplored
mineral audmetalic ores, as well as water power,
have within themselves an inexhaustible supply
of wealth, which needs hut to bo tapped to yield
the. means of support and comfort to untold mil
lions of an intelligent population; and, in our
judgment, it is not only the interest, but tlie. im
perative duty, of a public journalist to urge it
upon the people. Old systems of cultivation of
tho soil, tho raising of inferior stock of farm an
imals, the waste of provisions, as well as the el
ements of fertilizers, which should enrich the
soil, must be abandoned, and the utmost econo
my, in preserving and using everything tending
to practical improvement in this direction should
be inculcated “line by line and precept by pre
cept.” .
In order lo urge a practical application of the
foregoing, we suggest, in all earnestness, the
building of a cotton manufactory in our city,
.vhich can bo done, at small figures and cost, by
ed, the conclusion inevitably follows that hi T „ !4T r,..,. IUT , w vn.n nf tbo
«i,iinViuv nf niMivncK were urmed and or*mu- ! Important Legal Decision. Llie <ase 01 in*
i“'> «“> .Purpose of t.'kin^ l.y tooe JVmn^tlio j ".fnilgo
■ ™t rtSh nthvr frn!,,' imnisLont by 1 ‘’“U-,{>?'^ich tuo State wss r.qw*Hent«l by , . .
For tho information of all parlies interested, ; hv re8 iHting, with force and arms, any attempt j JJon. \>illium Lzzaid and Mi. 1. Bjington, and , terfoitod, aad thocouutertelter brought togriuf.
«■ “ .isatffigrsjsayr^ssl»53t ! ! lhF
following correspondence—which speaks lm j 9® 1 j was that tho Court before which said case hud st “ n tsach b ottie. Dr. John Bull only has the right
itself, and needs no explanation: , rr ' _ Tv . UTTnnwf Vrmv A ft nr twelve ! b - R . u xi _^ d tb ,° committed, was to umimlat . tur0 au d «eU tho original John Smith** Tonic
To The Watchman:
: licn*,2Hth nit.
... QQ.i i 8( .,n ! Tins OciEEcm-.r. Ixn,TnnEOTicw.-After twelve . ctil . iUlimt anthorit y of livw.
Athens, Da., dan. iWhi, ■ (1)iyK of tedious examination, the case of Captain ut b p ecanH0 w. M. Butt, Justice of the IVaao
- - . , . * * .v --tt (xreetj, negro, charged with insurrection, tenm- fitting at said trial, was elected under the old
DearShi: I linve just received from thuniou. | mlt edlyeKterd„y. The Deuel, of Mfigistrates 1
John H. Christy, M. C. elect of the bth Dislru t, nuanimous in their opinion that there war j .>
n copy of the order of E. A. Rollins, Commis- ! - - b . . . ' -
sioncr of Intemal Revenue,
Atkins, Collector of the 4tli ! also the unanimous opinion or tne people, me | (U . r the l)1(1 lllNV
3d. That the new constitution recognize only
Justice to each district, and as two were
ore void,
that the acts of
legal until liis
Atlanta In-
Itnllins Commit,- 1 7, , , . .... j 2d. Tlmt tlie adoption of the 14th article by
.lirBiffeil til TiimcH j m'llloient. evidence upon which to commit the , ho LogiHlRturili TOCBte ff „H the civil offleeis : -
VliMriitofGeroh. fl,r trinl for 1 . 11 » un ' c '“ t “? u . llu, \ tlio Stete who lmd boon ulooted or iippointed
- r - - - . Dwtria ot GeiirRii. j iiho ^ ununimml8 opinion of the people, ’llie | , w
of which the iinnexod is it copj. Flense paulisu , nt ^ er prisoners will lie bronqlit up this mormnff,
the Slime for the informtitum of Distillers. ” e | those who enn be identified will bo com-
S. P. THURMOND.
Washington City, .Tan. lfitb, 1808.
Giloiir/ S. P. Th«rmmuU
De.ui Sin: i huve referred to Hun. E. A. llnl-
lins, Commissioner of ltevenue, tho mutter
which you submitted for his ndjudiention. Von
will perceive by the following order, which wiih
issued ut my earnest solicitation, that parties
who have not paid the tax required of them for
tlio distillation of l'rnits are relieved from llie
Democrats aud one Republican appointed to
investigate eharges of the Treasurer against
uov. Bullock, for unlawful use of State funds,
issue the following card:
to the PElir.ic.
We, tho undersigned, Kub-Comraittae of Fi-
• nance Committee, appointed to investigate tho
chargee made by tho Treasurer against the Gov-
minin', a subscription nf stock of fifty thousand I payment nf the sumo; while those who huve
, 1 • , nl . ' m i,i are left without remedy, until Congress
ilollnis, and securing, by pm. base o Stock sub , reliev(J the , n _ whic h, if I succeed in getting
scription, as a basis ot operation, tho ground, ; nlv soat.I will endeavor to liavo dotie as soon as
steam 4|ill, autl other buildings, of G. Kener, | p o H8 iblo, as I know many of my coiistUuents
Esq., or tbo grounds
E. C. Bamsey, Esq.-e....— ••• —, M Bet
tud other buiiamgs, oi el ivener, j p„ HS iblo, as I know many oi my couhuluoiuh
'rounds occupied by the tan yard of have paid into the treasury amounts which, ae-
p-ouucib ot ciq j . | cordb J t() tbQ 0 pi n i 0n 0 f the Attorney General,
r. Esq.—either, oi both, ot "hich , ^ ge t forth in the circulars of the CommisHion-
charges made by
ernor, hope tlmt you will not form your opinions
hast ily. We are investigating the whole mat hr
thoroughly.
AVo do not doubt, from tlio
donee alre(idy brought before us, that the Gov-
Why Labor is SbAiufti. — 1 The Southern Beamier
thinks that the true reason has not been given
for tbe scarcity of l'arui hands, or rather that
the principal reason has not been given. It
accounts for it by referring to tlu* fact that a
great many negroes have a self-satisl\t?d confi
dence in tlieir ability to run a farm of their own,
thinking that they know ns much about cotton
making or a little more so than did their masters,
“ns da did do plowin and de boein, and know
all about making a crap.”
That is tho reason lumds are scarce, for all
Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well tlie label on each,
bottle. If my private stamp 1b not on tbe bottle, do not
pursliuH”, or you will bo deceived. Se6 my colurau adver
tisement, nnd my show card. 1 will prosecute any one in-
fringiug ou my right. The genuine Smith's Touic Syrup
can only be prepared by myself.
The public’s servaut,
JjOuitvilU, Ky. Dn. JOHN BULL.
For salo iu La Grange, Ga.. by
BKADFIELD k PITMAN, Solo Agouta.
feb24 tf .
50 Bbls. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY,
50 BOURBON WHISKEY,
100 MEDIUM RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY.
100 *' DOUBLED DISTILLED WHISKY.
50 - PEACH AND APPLEBRANDY,
»3 - AMERICAN GIN,
5 ripe* HOLLAND GIN,
50 > 4 ' and l B ' Casks COGNAC BRANDY,
35 Daeknta HBIDSICK k CO. CHAMPAGNE,
35 Boxes STILL CATAWBA,
100,000 CIGARS, (common, medium and fine,)
RUM,
(NEW ENGLAND, JAMAICA. AND 8T. CROIX.)
WHISKY,
(SCOTCH, IRISH, ROBERTSON COUNTY, POPLAR LOO.)
WINE,
(PORT, MADEIRA, SHERRY AND MALAGA.)
AND PORTER,
CANNED OYSTERS, AC., &C\, AC.
january29-3m..
among tbe largest aud most
"dote In the Cuited btaten. and enable them to prepare
at home an abundant supply of the proper solvent for tho
youth Carolina native Roue Phosphates which arc near by.
From those phosphates they propone to manufacture a
FERTILIZER even richer In Soluble Phosphate* than
those made from Raw Bone*, and containing more than
twice the quantity of Superphosphate of Lime found in
the beat average manures heretofore offered for wile, the
rates at which wc offer them being no higher than the av
erage price of other Fertilizers, while the manures con
tain twice a* much fertilizing material; they aro In fiu t
much cheaper to the eoucumer. They aro offered on the
market in two forms, with a guarantee that the material
in each will correspond to the advertisement:
Etiwan No. 1.—Soluble Phosphate, containing from
eighteen to twenty-live per cent, of Pure Soluble Phos
phate of lime, aud furnished at sixty dollars per ton,
^tiwan, No. 2.—Peruvian Superphosphate, containing
i*Bixteen to twenty per r.eut. of Soluble Phosphate, end
c to lour per ceut. of Ammonia, at seventy dollar* per
, for approved acceptances, bearing Interest, or such
i other Micurtty ae may be acceptable to the sulMgrtite. A
I discount of ton per cent, on the above price* will be made
for caah. Orders to bo forwarded immediately to tno
agents, aud delivery made as directed.
rnorbos acted with tho strictest integrity.
would furnish an excellent beginning for that j
purpose.
There aie many men iu our city who feel a
deep solicitude iu her welfare, and who will con
tribute thcii capital and influence to increase her
business and extend her interest. Let thorn look
to her prospprity and thus promote their own in-,
torcsto. A distinguished statcsmaii and wealthy
manufacture, from the State of Rhode Island,
recently sulci at a public reception in Charleston,
that the best manufactory iu the United States ^
was at Georgia, If we are not mistaken
iu our recolldctiou, this factory has paid its own
ers twenty (i( not twenty-five) per cents on their
investment, iesidos reserving a vory largo sum
for contingencies, since the close of tho war,
Taking thk then, »s a basis of calculation,
are we not siitained by the figures when we say
that the sami profits can ho realized by such a
factory in Lad range, managed by its intelligent
and eniorprmng capitalists? further, we
are not nt all iltish in this matter, but urge and
invito every ci zeu iu the county to oome up and
put his money uto it—for whatever contributes
to tho prospori j and success of our city redounds
to the interost f every man iu the county. Who
will put the bi 1 iu motion? We shall continue
to press this lit l kindred subjects upon our peo-
of Revenue, have boon wrongfully assessed.
Veiw rcsp’lv your ob’fc serv’t.
' y 1 ** J J. II. CHRISTY.
(copy)
Treasury Depautment, )
Office of Internal Revenue, r
Washington, January 16, 1868. )
Sm*.—Whore distillers of apples, peaches or
Drones exclusively in your District, luvve been
nusessed tbo Bpedni tux of $400, nnd of lour
ilnllnrs per bnrrel iu oxoosn of ouo bundreil bnr-
r „lH, before tho receipt by tbo Assoaeor, of De
cision 173, 6f bia ofi><' 0 oxeuiptiuff theuf from
such tax, you Mill nof roqiuro tho poymofiV ol
ouch tax, but will iu such caeca file iu this office
claims for tho abatement of snob tax.
Iu caaoe where enoh apooial tax been paid,
no claim for refunding can be allowed; but por
tion should look to Congress for such lo B ,alatlve
action as rnay afford the dceired relief,
(9i g nodr ytufepe 1: U l HOLLINS.,
La OnxKon ItEPORTCR.-This paper has been
familiar to q» for many years. It is one of the
papers of the country which is controlled by its
owners,—is more tastefully gotten up than any
that come to us. No double column space allow,
ed to advertisers, nor any ‘ ‘ poster" letters used
iu display, but the interests of its patrons always
consiaered, iu connection with cultivated taste.
Tbo Reporter' merits a wide circulation, rrioe
S3 a year. - Christian Index,
only question is as to liis discretion, which is
being rally investigated.
We are induced to niuko this request of you
bocauso of the hasty course ol .the -Treasurer in
aking public certain communications.
[Signed]
C. 0. Cleqhorn,
4 Committee.
Whereas, It appears that tho communications
of tho Governor and Treasurer to this Com
mittee have been imprudoutly and hastily pub
lished, whiA publications aro calculated to pre
judice publio opinion; it is, therefore,
Resolved by the Finance Cmmillce, That as they
are pationtly and thoroughly investigating this
matter, and inquiring into the report ot the
Treasurer to tho House ot Representatives, and
are still progressing in tho investigation, without
as yet arriving to any definite conclusion,Mt is
rospectfuUy requested that the public will for
bear, for the time being, from the formation of
any opinion, and await tho report of this Com
mittee, which the committee think will be fully
satisfactory. . w - H. F. Hall,
Chuirraaijfiiianco Committeo House of Rep.
of postago stamps is in course of
by the Fostofficc ^apartment.—
•mailer than those now in use, but
vt finish and design, On the two-
cont stamp h an engraving of a postboy an
horsoback, and on the three-ceut a locomotive
under a full head of steam. Tfio • five-cont
stamp contains a head of Washington, and the
teiitoent. stamp a picture of tho Declaration of
Independence, du tho twelve-oent stamp an
engraving of an oecan steamship is seen, and
the thirty-cont, etemp is decorated with tbo
surrender of IkMoyne.
The I through tho country one will seo log cabius and
SOUTH’N FEMALE COLLEGE,
LftOrange, Georgia.
FACULTY:
T. F. COX, A. M., President.
Mathematic* and Modem Language*.
Rov. H. C. nORNADY,
M«mtal and Moral Science and Evidences Christianity.
Mi** CARRIER. STAKELY—French.
Mr*. I. F. COX—Botany and Astronomy.
^MubIc Department:
CAR7.IE R. STAKELY, Principal.
Enconragu Home Manufactures.
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTtRS.
A Southern Preparation, And a Most Valuable and
Reliable Tonic,
E QUAL, if not superior, to any Bitter* in tbe market,
aud at a much loss prico. Cure* Dyspepaia, Lobs of
Appetite, Chills and Fever, aud is without doubt the beet
Touic Bitter* lu uhc.
For Sale by Drogeiats aud Grocers Ererynhere*
GOO WHICH, WIN IBM AN A CO.,
rKomiFTOBs anp manufactujueiu* or
Tlie Celebrated Carolina 13ittor»,
AND DIRECT IMTORTEBS OF
CHOICE EUROPEAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
No. 23 Hayac Street,
Charlrston, Sowth Carolina.
Jaunary20-3m
HRADES crown hoes.
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
TF you desire heavy crops and improved land, uae
Flour of Rdw Hone,
A most excellent Fertilizer for Farms or Ca£dona-^or Cot
ton, Wheat or Corn, manufactured at OAKLEY MILLS,
Cobb county. Georgia, aud warranted pure. A namplr.
and nmnv certificate* of it* value oh a Fertilizer, from Borne
of the brtl farmers in Georgia, may be seen at J. E. Jonea.
or Red wine & Culpepper'*. N'ewnan. Ga. Orders for anoll
or large quantity received by either of Uio,above,^ct by
jan29-3t
.. t'ew°acres of grdand under cultivation. Wc
were talking the other day with a negro mechanic
who thought that ho could do wonders in the
field last year, but ho told us that ho did not
make bread, and has thrown aside the plow nnd
gone back to his trade. A year or two of exper
iment will give us plenty of negro labor as in
days past; by that time..they will get an i<Joa in
their'heads as to their ability to be planters.
Tho. carpet -bag members of Congress from
teorVho' ^ocon.froction^GommUtee^°wiU .ToUo^
1500 !
THE friends of thi* Institution design, at
earlv dav, to rebuild their College odifice;
but, for tlie pre^ont, tlio exorcises will bn
conducted in tho building formerly occupied
by George C. Hoard a* a rcsidouco—adjoining
tbe lot formerly owned by Hon. Hugh A.
Suitable arrangement* will be made fur the
Send for circular. A large *tock of
IRON,
for farmers and mechanic*, and othor acaeonoblo goods
in our line, at bottom figures for CASH.
RIMS, HUBS and SPOKES in endless variety nnd nizoa.
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS and MILL STONES.
Consumers will hud it to their interest to obtain our
price* belore pun'luuung_el«owhero.
Jan29-lm*
jrirwv ant*:®*:*- w mlm»
AND
for sale
BY
BRADFIELD & PITMAN,
; DRUGGISTS AND APOTH&CARTER,
Garden Seeds.*'
ar AA PAPERS Shaker’s Garden I
j£ty\J\J Uuiou, Kentucky. Also. •,
dredth’a Garden Soeds, Just received by
BRADFIELD k PITMAN.
Edward Wilder** Medicine*.
A GOOD supply of tho above preparation* just received
by BltADVlELD k PITMAN.
Drake** Plantation Bitten
JUST received by
doiibtlcss report that they have no business
the House. But how is tho Government to
recover the money which has been paid to these
vagabond Congressmen? Georgia has com
mitted tho offence, unpardonable m Radical
eves, of excluding negroes from the halls of her
Legislature; nnd the carpet-baggers and scala
wags must take up their carpet-bags nnd walk.
Wo shall bo pleosod to learn that they haven t
money enough to pay their way back to Georgia.
No doubt some of them will go home msteud of
to that State, . .
And now Georgia Is to bo reconstructed over
again. Was there ever such a furce os Congress
makes of the matter of reconetrnotion.— ik<wA-
ington GatcUee,
Anti-Mabonio Petition.-In tho Senate yes
terday Mr. Wilson presented a petition signed
by fifteen parsons, who sign themselves as citi
zens of Ohio, asking a repeal of the act grant
ing a charter to the Moaauio Hall Association m
the District of Oolumbia. Thoir petition states
that they believe all secret associations are dan
gerous to republican governments; that mason
ic society have for a long time directed their eff
orts to tho support of tdavery and the inception
of rebellion, Ac.- - Washington BepvbUcau 28.
Il be
It is the in-
merit a continuance of the
;e which a generous public has so liberally bestow-
i for the hut thirteen years.
An apparatus for illustrating tlio naturaljaaionr.**
puivbH.ll by tlie opouinp nt tho next term. " ■-
tention of tho Presldont T " * 4 "
patronage
^TUFTTON—S40, M0 and”$4o ix*r annum, aoccrdlnc to
class of studies. Music, piano, guitar or oram, f60.—
Use piano, S7. Conttnflcut foe, (fuel, ink. Ac .) i3. Board,
Spring Torn of five aud a hall mouths, iucluding washing
aud light*, £112,73.
Young ladles can obtain board in tho families of tho
teacher# or with others convenient te the school room.
Instruction in drawing and. vocal music free of charge.
-PAYMENTS—One-hiuf in advance; bafanoe at the end
of the Term. Pupils charged from the first of the month
they outer. No deduction for lost tirue, except for sick
ness protracted ovor a month. .
Tlie Spring Term opens the last Tt ednetday »n January.
For catalogues containing full parUcnUr*. apply to
novIStf L F. COX .President.
LA GRANITE HIGH SCHOOL.
Exerolsu* Resumed First Monday in February, 1869.
BOARD and LODGING, including all but
Washing and Lights, cau bo hud with A. V.
£ Mooty at $16 per month, or $00 for first scs-
Eslouof six mouths. Board can also be ob-
r tained at other places near tlie Academy.
For particular* nund for Catalogue.
A. P. MOOTY, A. M.,
LEONIDAS JONES, A. B..
A“^oei:»tc Principals.
M. O. MARKHAM,
» 4 sm jam mM. fH *m *
LEATHER. CALF SKINS. SHOE FINDINGS. &C..
Empire Block, Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
janucry2ft-2Hq-lm
W. J. MALONE,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
S A8 re-openod his shop, two door* above the Post
Office. North ot tho public wjuara, where he Invite*
>ld customer* who want fine, -substantial and cheap
work, which he will guarantee to be good in every reepect
Every effort will be made to give eatlefactlon. JalS-am
A GOOD ROCKAWAY aad THREE BUGGIES FOB SALE!
D ESIRING to olo*e out my business In LaGrango. I of
fer for sale a FIRST RATE ROCKAWAY and THREE
GOOD BUGGIES
At Rati need Prices,
prreons wishing to sue them will please call at the shop
of Mr. P. II. Greeflb. f)»u28-3q JACOB AMYBEY.
PJ
BRADFIELD & PITMAN.
TIostrtter*a Hit ter a
BRAUriULD A PTnUN.
ITcLcan'a Utttera
r
>OK kale by
BRADFIELD A TITMAN.
CondiUon Powder*.
O Dozen DENISON'S CONDITION POWDERS* ter
hnr*c* and cattle, and C doaen FOOT'S HOBBB AND
CATTLE rOTOMta. ju,, k mMAS . ;
Cedron Blltora
BRADFIELD A riTAlAN.
Linseed Oil.
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