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NEWS & HEBALD.
MASON &
EDITORS AND PBftPRIETCMffiL
t)«l. W.T. TIIOAFSO*,} AtucUteKd Hof>
j)r, j. S. .lOUKs, 1
htfUMBlISIOff OF XHl fRMW#*
Affftoe*Wtihlcgtoo, fweiwd 'vcs-
tftrda/> state that theBi founds bill to ftgii-
lite procedure in oaaae of impeachment, will
certainty become a law. This is the xuost
atrocious of all the infamies ‘perpetrated by
the conspirators at Washington. The ob
ject sought by this bill is the suspension of
‘Official Pap^^tT this Cfty.
LASBEIT SIBDMgtriBMI tjTY>M M»fW
SlOAV. MtUUIUUI n. 11*18.
OuSUENE PUBLICATIONS.—The Btumtion of
till- gnuul juries iu various Norths™-skies,
says the Baltimore Sun, is being called to
the publication of obscene papers and boohs
with which various Northern towns are said
ta'oa iipinJiSedJ T0te eamef«vil is alarm-
iugiy" urevaleht |o our Southern cities, and
*o • ithlh^in£that something
sjtioufir b‘6 uoneto extirpate It as far as pos-
fiibie. Illustrated publications, with vulgar
and even obscene pictures, stimulating the
lowest passions, and ingeniously constructed
to pander to the vilest lusts, lire BOW lh<
everywhere.
ported in the Committee.
t Jji n idea that Radical troubles are thicken-
triously put in circulation i
is appositely suggested that if there were
professional poisoners in a community en
gaged in selling to the public arliolefi of food
impregnated with deadly elements, their
vile trade would be speedily suppressed, and
yet such a practice would not be a-4 mis
chievous to society as the destractive ten-
t deheies ftnS passions Aroused by the publi
cations referred to., Several leading Northern
journals have ^iven-appallihg'accoonts lately
of the extent to which child murder is carried
on iu the Northern Slates, which is said
to be one of the deplorable results of this evil
- the President during the progress ot im
peachment. It, in plain terms,'‘p^iis the
Government into commission, taking it oat
4>f the Control of its legal officers, from the
President down to the lowest civil subordi
nate and humblest military subaltern. The
repository ot this vast usurped power is a
majority of the United Stales Senate, and tee
mandates and declarations of that cabal sire
given authority over everything that was
ever claimed by the most infamous despot-
iam a th»t ever flomiabed. If tbe bill be- lllrQ „ t ofll , 0 „
eomes-a |^w;.and is enforced, it will, un.ess Wl n ,r. k
the people are dead in subjection, breed# SasATX -Four hundred^
-ooauter rervalutiou in a short time. _■$
This proceeding is a frank and undis
guised avowal that even Honorable Senators
and Representatives of the highest legislative
body haown to ihe, Government do not
•cruptti tp deliberately violate th^ir solemn
their opfaioo.
^ oathsoffice, whenever, urtheii
Gem. Fokhebt.—This distinguished gen
tleman was in Atlanta on the 25th iafiL
The IuteUigenceir gays he visits Georgia ib
irtir,v<tula /,i' uatti• Tnanrtinxa f
the interests of some * Insurance Companies
in which he is interested.
It is stated that orders lor many millions
ot gold were sent from Washington qd Fri
day aud Saturday last by x speculators aud
others, iu anticipation of a great advauce
by reason ot the impeachment. In the lan
guage of the ring, ‘‘there’s mouey in it.”
* --h4at.th op Dr. Pikbce:—We are glad to
learn from the Columbus Sun, that Dr. Lo-
vick Pierce, the aged, learned and thstto-
guished minister who is universally esteemed
aud revered, and who haa been almost at the
point of death during the past week, is now;
convalescing. It is hoped that In a few dayB
he will be restored to his usual good health.
The State Capitol.—Information has
been received In this city that the proposi
tion in the Atlanta Convention, which was
lost on Friday last, to remove the State Cap
itoffroni Millefigeville «tQ Atlanta, will be
: reconsidteod bv that mongrel body. The
?jOpinibn’8ays the City' Council of Atlanta
J h ?I!
adapt
some daring unprecedented deed should be
committed. Can it any longer be a question
of doubt that witebU*i».:P*riy of the “higher
law” order an official oath is at all a sacred
thing or of binding value.
The Constitution—which is the very life
of our Government, and by which \he law
ful rights of all are protected—is no longer
to be looked to air a refuge, when-it stands;
between those- rights and their selfish pur
poses. Whither shall we go for safety-in pur
present dar-fjerous crisis,’when, as we'iJow
the highest law-making power is so
completely in the hands of such a party ?
The most prominent of the Radical leader*
tell us that their moat daring add hazardous,
deeds arc committed without law,and which
they themselves agree are acts of usurpation
Atl must see that the passage of the bill of
which we speak is Indeed a most fearful pre
cedent to eel before the people, and one
which should cause even the Radicals them
selves to stop and seriously consider before
it be too late, else in the hands of somo other
i,party it may be brought home to them with
its most mfetul effects. Let it once be un
derstood that there is a legislative power
that may-make a precedent to set aside the
Constitution in times of unusual excitement,
then oar Government will be at the mercy of
an irresponsible majority, and life, liberty
and property become deprived of that secu -
rity which so much enhances their value to
us.
adapted to the wants of the Government, lor
the space of five years, which it thinks will
give ample time_tp dispose of the. buildings
ih Milledgeville and ereot new oaes in At
lanta.
Resxpitub.are informed, says the
Covington Examiner, that General Meade
has restored the privileges to disabled Con
federate soldiers, so iguominiously withheld
_ by ordcr pi Pope, for obtaining an education
in accordance with the provisions of the last
Legislature. The appropriation for this pur
pose will be furnished the Institutions deeig
natqd by the act. f ± large number of disa
bled soldier students are expected at Emory
^ College, r Bome of whom, we learn, have
already arrived. This is one good act done
by Meade, which, will doubtleps be highly
appreciated by the unfortunate young men
lor whose bench tit is granted.
liniiUsr*flta and Varwlai.
At this lime it is rather difficult to impress
upon, the publio iuiud a lull appreciation of
‘ the great changes that will,have to be p»«de
iu our domestic and agricultural economy to
meet the new etnte of things brought upon
us; and, it ui, furthermore, not now within
. the power i-f the farming community to en
ter upool these changes with much energy or
to a greHt ’extent. 1 Moriey is wanted .to wake
these Ohaoges Baddeiily; and this bur people
"Have not got. We mast rest contented,
therefore,;W£*h. such gradual Adaptation ot
tillage and economy to the new era as nn
industrious and sagacioua. people canaccom
plish under the difficulties whicbttoaot-lhhm.
It is prudent, nevertheless, that the subject
ehould'ba well considered by the farmer, Sod
that he should as rapidly as poreible conform
the practices aud usages which, under a sys-
. toss of free labor, can alone assure profitable
jmmkn& ' W A
Every sensible mautfow admits the im
portauco.ol diminishing the area ot land cul-
livatcd ae the true way to use free labor,
aud to so improve the land as to make it
pay for the labor. To this policy xnnsMre
uoit’e^ a general syatqm of e«-ou omy and sav-
jng ' the bringing of all the offioea,^he barns,
iwranenes, shelters, stables, tanking imple-
^ffirents, etc., as near and convenient to the
dwelling'as possible for protection, super:
yisiv% convenience, and lnbor-aivtag.
The farmer, too, must study the habits of
tbfr white laborer—iift u wants, and also his
sufficiently lar to promote his oou-
tentmentr. fojr you cannot keep laborers Who
are discontented-^fehher white 1 nof black.
Tl)e matter, of teed pig hands if specially
one of great, oonseqheqce. Altliough the
’pegro lias always had an abandanoe, ltmnd
be remembered -that the white Immigrant
wants a different sort of Food.' He cannot
first eat corq-bread* and we must learn
give him his dark floor bread, and accustom
him as we may to the food ureal-in this
’ country. But a proper system of tillage and
*a‘t>rope> niid'QrgtAOdtng of the sort of food
that suits, fcUega .will wwb enable the farmer
. to feed thhm at * 1 em *ost than the negro.
We all know thaioor'old aystem was lavish
‘ana extravagant-, Tlie new will be far more
' ’flien the matter of serving the meals to
laborers will become oua of the most im-
’ portarit'lifiill. t)h large farms, for white
men there ehoold be a common labia, if the
fanner Bints them. Ration-will not do
save lor those having families and liring
apart from tho others. Well seated at a
table properly provided, tho order will be
good and Ibe eating reasonable in propor-
titin. as order ahd'deoorom are preserved by
lll^ J Wd:Wjil0 3 »Kft 1 » l W l W'a-r; '
Small farmers must bring themselves
-Mar ^
borious mode; aut' other is wastelul of
means and lime. The firmer must ent with
his men,
Lodgii
vcnieui _ _
must concentrate hi9 force, and save time by
.ShESsSfiKS5T
With all this, the farmer must get rid of
Broki
By Telegraph*
NIGHT IHSfATCltiSfc-
Sf^fortalegniphle mark*.M. OolBinweisl InUl-
ligeuce.
LODGE, No» 15,
M.—A^ragntw eommaaicAtion of Zer-
abel Lod«K' No. 15, wilk fee held pi the
Meeonic HaU, THIS fTburadey) EVENING, it 7^
Transient Brethren of good standing aud Mem*
FROM WASHINGTON.
xs&KUgBjitfizifUSfSS*.
CeagrcMtenal Proeacdisgi — Impeacli-
• meM of tn FrwUiSt«
Jfji jLUJ H
Washisotom, February 26.—-The Impeach
meat Committee of the - Huosff eXkmraed
General Emory. SCrious differences are re-
vited to attend.
feJBkfaUl!B*,«lldy cooierryg,.
By order or the W. II.
17 B. J. NUS’N, Secretary.
erauie uppusiuu;
pcachSteAt were
ing prevails, though no tangible facts have
transpired.
Stanton answered the subpoena that he
would obev at noon; but as the case was
thrust out of Court, no further proceedings
.,,r■ a.', x —* ji 9. ^ v ^ r /j
c |ns w Lpui-
h their grievances am^as# re-
TeT. Reforred to tEe Judiciary" Committee.
The bill returning criminals from foreign
countries was discussed, and exoited consid
erable opposition. The bill was recommit-
rs cautiously worded,
tine resolutions regarding im-
„_.ere passed.
A bill authorizing the sale of Harper’s
Ferry was pasied.
Several Senators have expressed doubts
about the conviction of the President for
ihe violation of the tenure of office
bill, therefore the impeachment charges will
embrace seven or eight counts.
House—The bill exempting discharged
soldiers from the payment of homestead
fee* paused. ’' ‘ * 4
The House concniTed in the supplemental
reconstruction bill passed yesterdav by the
'Senate. It provides that a majority of
voters shall ratify constitutions aud that
-registered persons shall vole anywhere in
the State after ten days’ residenoe, registra
tion being proved by certificates, affidavit or
other evidence ; and that Congressional and
State elections shall be ? held simultaneously
with tint for r&tifioalion qf the Constitution.
Vote 96 to 32. : k.r J B ?. *
The bill goes to the President.
The House took np the Civil Appropria
tion bill, which includes the survey of the
Atlantic anil Galf coasts, $‘200,000; Florida
Heefa, $25,000; Light House service, $1,-
TOO.OOO: v 3
The House, without action, adjourned:
The Governor of New Jenmy has vetoed
the resolution withdrawing the assent of the
State to the constitutional amendment.
Secretary McCulloch honored Stanton's
requisitions to-day for varions amounts on
account of War Department.
General Thomas did not go to the Depart
ment to-day.
L. Mi. ..^hafqr. Esq.,
88 TutI atteii, opposite dle ! tWurt Hops*, li hereby
appointed
A0ENZ roa THB CITY OV SAVANNAH,
Tn receive and collect antHcriptions for the
OKORGIA UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
VKNTION-53D OAT.
lBeport r d Expressly for the Dally Opinion ]
■ ~'i r ’. *• ■'*. | f Atlanta, February 24,1SB9.
Onnvetipon mrt at the u&uai liour. frayer by the
Obauiaiiv
Journal read and fipproved.
Oa motion of Hr. .Shropshire to reronsider so
much of the Journal of Triday as relates to ifia fu-
coucideretlon of the Journal of ITiuraday relative to
the action ou the legWative departuaeul, in adopting
the amendment* of Hr. McCay to par.-.gr^ph twn,
section two, aud paisgraph tliree, . ectiou three.
Xh .* paragraphs, as amended and adopted, were ms
follows: j.
Sao. ‘2, Par. 2. The'Senators shall be citizens of
the United Mites, who have attained the age ol
twenty-five years, .-uid wh », uft«r the first election
under tbla Constitution, shall have been oitiz -ue of
thi» State for two years, and for one year a resident
of the District fro.a which elected.
Sec. 3. Par. 3. The K: preaeutativee shall be citlzenR
of the United States, who have attained the :.ge of
twenty-one yea»-» t end who, after the ft et election
umier tble Oouatitn'iou, sha t have been ci;iz«-n* ot
ttaie State for one year, end for six months residents
of the Comities tr. m which elected.
Mr. Bryant rose to e point or order, assuming that
tba reconsideration of an amendment to the report
was a reconsideration of the report itself, end oa thie
wm done on Friday list, tuo present unoiiou to re
consider was inadmissible under the rulee adopted
by the Convention.
Mr. Wblteley sentto|thS Secretary’e dark the foliow
ing resolution, which was rea i:
Resolved, That the Judlciary Com naittee tie end are
hereby Instructed to report to the Convention, at an
surly day, mb ordinance declaratory of quall'-cations
of members of tl.e General Assembly, at the first et-.s-
aion thereof, finder the Constitution being adopted
by this body, and that the qualifications afori tnid
shall be as fubowa: The Sena)ora and Represrut.t-
tfvee «haU be citizens of tee United Blaree. who have
attained, in the case of I ho-former, to 25 years of aje,
aud in the latter to 21 } ©are of ago, aud who hsA
been inhobitaute of the >tv»e of Geo. gia for a per od
ot aixmouthe, and resident of the district or coauty
from which elected Tor three months immediately
preceding the elec 1 ion.
The < hair (Hr. Dunning President pro. tern.) de
cided thfct tho reconsideration of Friday and second
adopliou of ibe article ou the Legislative Department
precluded a second motion to reconsider.
Mr. Blodgett moved a an .-pension of the rules to
•ouaider the resolution r-eutup uy Mr. Whilolej, which
motion prevailed, nnd tho reaolutlofi w»' taken up.
||r Kell, of Bauke v moved tu HunsUtute the wurd
“cltizoux” for iuhabitanUi.
Mr. Blodgett moved to insert the word “male” be
fore won inhabitants. . .
Mr. Whlteley acceoted the tatter amendment.
Mr. Trammell moved to atrike ont all the rceolu-
and inatructiag. L tut.
upon the amendomiit proposei
, U(>on which the yean anJ uay
were ordeied. and resuitrd —yeae* 44, saya. S3.-
Bo Ihe motion to Strike Oiitand insert was lost.
The queation leoorred upon tlie adoption cd the
r«aolnti. n as off.red-which waa adopted
' MT. HiTer move to reconsider the action of the
Convention on Friday, in etrikiag ont the wordd
“Oouty flourta,” in («rograph l, oection 1, of the
article ou the Judiciary.
Not th Carolina Eadietl CoaveatioB.
Raleigh, February 2$.—Tho Convention
flpeat most of thefcMsiotf to-day iiQpirfduiil
explanations and adjourned about twelve
o'clock.
The State Radical Convention to nominate
candidates under the new Oohstitution met
here to-day in Tucker Hall. There was
a large gathering df blacks at the;Conven
tion. Provisional Governor Holden was
nominated for Governor. Colonel Heaton
gets the nomination: for Congress, from New-
>ern District.' 1 j
Mr. Hedrick of Orange county offered the
following resolution in the Radical Nomi
nation Convention to-day. - .
Resolved, That no person shall receive from
this Convention a nomination on the State
ticket who is disqualified from bolding office
either by the reconstruction acta of Con
gress or by the 14th Article of the Constitu
lion of the United Slatea, known as the
Howard amendment. Mr. Hedrick urged
the passage of this resolution on the ground
that reconstruction should be in the bands
of those who did not need to be pardoned
for participation^ in tbe rebellion hpd that
toe laws aud Constitution ‘ af tbe United
Stales were in force in North Carolina.
The frunds of Mr. Holden, who is dis
qualified under the laws for his prominent
participation in-the war, refused to entertain
the resolution, and laid it ou the table.
Captain Lee, the Holden candidate for
Sheriff iu Wake county, virtually iaovedLto
expel Mr. Hedrick from tbe Convention for
offering this resolution, but, at tbe instance
of Colonel Heaton, the matter was dropped.
After fi-Mpnwion the previous question waa moved,
Hrhlcti motion was kwt
A second discussion was closed by a motion for tho
previous question, which w.is wuvtuin* d.
Tbe question recurred on the motion to reconsider
whtoti motion waa lost . '
TIib Bjwcial order of the* day—the report of the
Fpeoiatcommittee oa the Homestead—waa tokos.up;
which repo I Woo on foHowaf:
Yonr comistttte, to-whbm Was refinrred the dotf ot
preparing a eulxiuate far tlie h thirty- ecotrd Ndctins
of the Bill of Rights aspreocnied to ih;s iKidy, beg
Jeave to onbmit the Jotiowlng:
Each head or a family, er eusrdian, or trustee nr
Camilf of minor chiidruavafiad beont'ttcd to .* ho.:«
■tend ot realty io the value in epecte, and
personal property to the value of $2,0<4) 1n ep*4\
both aie to l*e valued at the time they are Met ap-tri;
and no court or minuterioj ^>fiieer- or thiaHiate «A»M
ever have Jurisdiction or finthoriiy to ea/.urce any
judgment, A. fa., decree or .exe^uUou against r-a><
property. »o set opart, »xpypt ,br taxes and money
borrowed of bait -lug and loan aeKtaiMUona b-r. iw
- - - a if * -
proving the bomeetead: And it' Vhit It be the duly ui
tli*: General AuemWiy, as eirjy aa practicable, to
provide by law for the net ting apart »nd valuation ot
•aid property, wild to em.ct ort. quate lawe for the
foil and complete protection »nd Mcnrity of thesam
to the vote use and behoof of raid farnilif^ as afon
■old. All propertynf the wife in h-rr posseMslofi i
the time of her marri-<ge, and all property given t
inherited, or acquired bv her, shall remeiu her «ep
arAta pioperty, and not liable for the debts- of her
Un-hand.
Fewer Blodgett, Chairman ; N. P. HotchkUs J. E
Blount, Samuel F. Gove, H. V. M. Miller, W. T
Crone, P. R BedfonL
Mr. Murphy offered the following addition :
Bat no homestead or other property oh all be ex
empt from levy and vale for labor performed on tbe
•sue, and lb* re ohaT. be no stay law passed by Uie
Ittgtoiatwie of thin State Staying: the’ collection ol
4«bte, Where the contract waa for labor uerformed,
few a longer time than thirty days.
Mr. 4M*4weti moved to insert after t he word “home
stead " in the sixth Lae. toe words, ’•and -for aar-<
viera rendered for the benefit of tho owner; or hie
family.” . . ,-y. / -■ .= «»• j
Discnsaion ensued until the arrival of the hour of
adjournment, when Mr. Miller yielded 'hefloor with
the under*Landing tiqifthe $e,allowed to ra>«me hia
remafkA to morrow moving, and the Convention ad
journed. V . . .TIm.i }
ombn Cab-
JPnSsW
UUU Him-. lucniuiw v
all useless animals and
all sorts, are demoraj
WS3M9
sances, and are ever inviting d
Get rid
essary. F<
your hoiHeawtell^ l ^
vehicles awfimpiemenw in
must follow. Such fanning,
will auitciouqigfants, And jvi4 J9U
Irom thi* tiSte not wain for labor.—JUdkmomd
JJiopatckj. 15hL j >j 9l: ^ • ,-v- ,J
. fee nreth the
i
m
►e figure was
. ... kMtadlKtl
public coffee-room by an Irish baronet of
collosal stature,".with:—‘^May* I gtose to »y
' "tm
makliig.i
•wr®'
sllod«l to Uif Osa. of tmv
asiss - *^
Indum OurB.aES is, T.s.s—Woheh
KtXD INTO CaTTIvAe— CHII.IjEES K
Tho Galveston News le'aroa froin
Antonio Hersld that three families of women
aod children wore«U avihehoose of one of
MOO, to ntyio wMla tfee men were gone to
AUl. Ti*ftdtMn*cmn<flo the house. Af
ter committing some depredations among
the Mock i
away with
except one woman, who had attempted to
•bool them, on their entering the hoawi And
.who .waa Mabbed to. the heart Xha awaller
children, 'who were unable to travel, were
j,-™ jfsaruaaRtBtuH
rtiM[ j neaai^ in aayifig that *• tlie prevailing policy
in the treatnurnt of these Indians should be
D^ioa took place not far
tlirmigh Kerr,
KeLfdal) ami 1counties. A woman
by tbea in tbe some neighborhood.
▲ genUoman in Harriobnrg boa lately in
vented a new instrument, by which tbe rap-
Polytechnic Gollcff©,
located In (fie City of Bainbrldge, Georg! e.
It ia eonteetly hoped that the citizens of savannah
will Mtionaly consider the Importance of the College,
and lend a helping hud in order to its early comple
tion.
W. H. HOOKER,
tohtS^ti ' General Agent,
NOTICE.
Tax* payers are hereby notified that the Fourth
Quarter's Tax on Beal Estate, Income and Ootnmis-
siotu, Grow ltocdpta, Exctst on Bektaj also, the
monthly rettuma on Sales and Freight and Pannage
Money, are now due. Payment for the name is re
quired by City Ordinance to be mado between the
An* and tenth-Instant.
JOHN WILMAM30N,
fol»r .,7' ft*! : City Tiesanretw
The aUeution ol parties coucerueil ja especially
directed to tbe following extract from tlie City Ordi
nances, published by order of uouncif,.'atsheeting
Jon nary 22,1858:
EXTRACT.
It eh UI not be lawful to, or for stny person or per
sona whomsoever, to * *.*. * * Bt;l on fire or
canned to be burned, any *'♦ * coiubusiihlemiitr
ter whatsoever * * within ouo hundred and
fifty (lfib) feet of any building in this city or the ham-
lota therebf.—Wilton'* Digest, p. 147.
*' *'* * * * * * *
The officers and members of tbe various fire com
panies and the police force are directed to place all
offenders on the Information Docket.
JAMES STEWART,
janW - 1 Clerk of Council.
-f-
Uvorgla ttiAdtoHl Convention.
Atlanta, Fob. 26. —Section 32 of tho bill
of rights was adopted to-day. It -allows a
borne.tend of remity worth $1,000, *nd
persfdml-pTojiferty 'to tho tfilUfi of Tl.OOO
iu specie, both to bo valued at the
time they are sot apart, aud instructs the
Legislature to provide* Cor tbe setting apart
aud valuation of the same.
A motion to adjourn sins die on the seventh
of March was lost. ‘ ! *
A resolution that mechanics and laborers
shall hays liens uppn the prpttfirt^ of
plovers for labor and-material nmiisned
passed.
The removal of the State Capitol to Allan
ta was warmly discussed. It will come tea
vote to-morrow.
I
9 raiasiMippi It Lai>■ ta* jfei vWi^ieV.
Jackson, Miss., February 26.—The Con
imps
vidqs for tfea Jeyy of a speina fax of fifty per
'bent on tbe amount of State tax asscsed
upon real and personal property in the State
lor the year 1867, to lie added to the St^te
tpx assessment .rolls tor ihat jqar; thfelf jpr
one per cent, tax on vahie of stock now on
hand io each drj! goodsi gsbCerie* or provi
sion stores, aud stocks of goods or merchan
dise, aud all -other movable dr personal pi
parly not herein otherwise provided for; all
'fifty dents on each bale of cotton now in Urn
State. ,
There taxes to he paid in , _
ta of U. rk TSefianry -notes, to 5
ed by Suer iff > and Tax Collectors of State.
A clause providing fofr tlss Convention
Treasurer was,warmly supported by extrem-
dHta, but it wite finally -decided to allow the
»y to pass in the regular course through
the State Treasury. Ted more sections are
yet to be adopted. i*.a.
. Santa Carailaa HoStaal Coaraatli
Chablkbton, Feb. 25.—The CqpTeLtton
psoeeedinga ore unimportant.
Louisiana Radical Coav»a|lfa*
New Orlsahs, February < 2fi—‘Tto'Oft-
ventioq to-tlay adopted artidefl 31 V? .^In
clusive, with the amendment recomended by
the special committee, but not altering their
general - tenor.
Am IwFViamito IffoxosWr.^-Ttfe following i
which can be vouched for, occurred re*
cenlly:,. . ,
An old colored |ua, whom fwe wilfe* phli
Jim, entered a well-knowa commission mer
chant's store and inquired' if he had beard
oonotrr,) OtvireBiat lie waalA
how he wu, renpoml
I'hsnt, "I nm ]an rdkding .'letter from _
Jim. He i» in greet trouble, and Writes
that hi. Urnily i. .uffwiuc greatly,”, T
merchaui read certaib portions of the letter
to Jiin. in Which hia—old manger'’bad de
picted the dial rem Of biiwwelfiudfaurily, and
team conned down the old African’* cheek,.
He left *»
hour. Hauding the merohant atoll of —
nev amounting to forty dollara. be
“Mara Jrilin, send dtf to eld maratar, end
tell him dat it am aAdd,' old boy Jim can do
for him now. hut dat bull help him all in
hi, power," aud pienklug the.nplee Into the
Hi, maater had at way. been a tree friend
tn him, and he knew if be needed any mi-
vice or aasratance that hi. meater would
cheerfully give H to hiaaaad help him to the
extent ef hie power. '
Jim told the merctumt that h*
away from the pnila at the late;
tmn, and bed inHoenoad many of hie eom-
panlona to do likewiee, aa he believed “
idity of telegraphing i, greatly increased.
. The Horae ay mem will trannnH about 1,400
Pea hentcWo Houaa and oombinated system
1” from >.000 to >900, while a late of 1,000 to
8.008 kJWpii aftw^ae
Xha
and dat di
a wide
people, and
Ue enllud people.
JlmdeHTiM to cot
«dw. hope, taw plaa^af
mr*sm&
the world.’
Sw- Tone. If I
of other Lodge. intli.eity.re frateruiUy in- ^'l.'d^Mtek^'FOTu'iino^nrihtaptjl'o
fob27—10C WILDER A FULLAgTOM.
^ofytethnic Cbflege.
RKiMSeS FW» THE
* 1 ( H6k. SRSt TfiLVEBTON '
Notice—Fires in Yards.
CIFY OF SAVANNAH, )
Ovvion Cuebk or Council, Jan. 28,1868.)
r THE HEALING P(X)L. HOWARD
Association Repobth. for YOUNG MEN, ou the
CRIME OF SOLITUDE, aufi tho ERRORS, ABUSES
and DISEASES which destroy the mauly powers and
reate tiupedimeute to MAR tlAGE, with sure means
of relief. Seat iu aesied letter envelope, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH I ON,
ifob ; AB80cia ^ 0n * philade k?Wa, P».
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.—This
splendid Hair Dye la the best in the world. The only
true and perfect Dye—Harmless, Reliable, Install to
te. No disappointment. No ridiroloua tints.
Be aediM the HI effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorate*
and leaves the hair, soft aud beautiful, black or brown.
Sold by all Dragyieta aud Perfumer*, and properly
applied at Batehclor’s Wig Factory, 16 Bond street,
New York. jenlfoly
Notice—Special Tax, 1868.
Tax payers are hereby notified that the tax on alt
business, trades and professions, prescribed by
ordinance of December 30, 1867, is now duo. I am
ready to receive payment- for the famo.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
jonll City Treasurer.
TO PAHMC1U AND PLANTERS,
We offer for sale the DOUBLE REFINED FOUD-
RETTK, nuuia by the Lodi Manufacturing Company,
from the night soil of New York City,'at |£5 per ton
of2,000 lbs., freight added.
PURSE Si THOMAS, Agents,
Savannah, Go.
ssd the following testimonials:
AT Home, Neab Mabibtia, Ga., Oct. 16,1867.
A. J. Robertsdk Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen—I am well pleatted with the result of the
use ofthe “Double Refined Poudretto” op my crops.
1 tried it en both corn and cotton, and am satisfied
Wherever it was applied the yt£ld was more than
double what it would have been without it I regret
exceedingly ®y not finning it more extensively the
present year, but wilt try to make up my loss by pur-
chasing a larger quantity next xpriug. 1 regard it as
the cheapest, most reliable, and easiest managed fer
tilizer within my knowtedge, and cfi^erfulfy foconi-
ya«wid U (as 1 have tried it thoroughly) to the farmors
of this section, and particularly to those pinn ing cot
ton, from the fact v«f its causing it to mature from ten
days to two weeks earlier than it would without the
noe ofthe Poudretto. I also used it ou my garden,
and found it of much bene it (pifdl kinds of plants.
Very respectfully, 4e.m.
.CltBiMEA. I
i ot her c«Tf o ,
READISO FROM THE M0DER5 POETS
tudawav xvhmo, r.biur, nik,
MASONIC BOXiXi.
43-The Beading wtl! commence at 8^ o'clock.
Dears open at T o’oterk. . ■
PRICE OF ADMISSION.....
are* Tickets ad’AMflng tw9, |l Wf f *mUy 'thftett,
admitting three. $2 00. ^ be bod at toe Forevre
Hou,«. FnjMkl Boq^, .ga^a^My.r^ aatrW..r *
Son’S and Ma ilom A I
Bacon* Pork.
25
BOXES PRIME SMOKED SHOULBlDkft
20 boxes prime Smoked Sidea,
20 barrels new Prime Pork;
• For aeleby •
BU^MI A BAJU.
feb3C—3tif , W
A PROCLAMATION,
GEORGIA: Ex Tbomx. H. Boon, Fapxi-
SIONAL GOVX&MOX O, IAU Si.IX
W IIKRKAS. OyriglAL WTOBMATION HAS
beeu received at this Department that a murder
was committed in the o-juaty of NMfsnr; on the 13t>
February, 18C8. npon.tiie body of Gabriel Iftngleterry
bv JOHN A WEEKS, end that sold Weeks has fled
from justice. I- have thought propel, thererere, te
iesuo inis ray proclamation, hereby offering a reward
of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for toe apprehension
and delivery or the said Weeks W tbe Sheriff &ssld
couuty am! State, Aud I do, moreover, charge sad
require nil oflfoers in this State, civil and mlUlary. to
ha vigilant’ in endeavbring to apprehend Urn said
Weeks, in order that he mav be brought to trihlfor
offence with whloh he utanda ehaigcd.
DtSSCRlPTION:
Weeks Is abent six feet Iiigk, dark oomplexJjw,
dark eyre and.dark hair, weighs shout one huadra *
and Sixty poopds. Hto relations In Floriteb MHjtom
probably goas there.’
Given under my hand and the Grist Beal of the
S'ate, at tbfli Capitol to MUledgavills, this twenty-
sixth day of February, in the yeer ef eur Lord on#
thousand eight hundred And alxty-eight, end el toe
tndepondeno • of the United 8Ute» of America the
ninety-second. Mhfc H. HUGER, __
ninety-L — - „
Brevet Brigadier General U. S. Army,
By the Gevernor: FrovMonal Governor.
0. Wukatoh, Captain U. S. Army, .
ffeb*7—9t ■ 1 Secretary or State.
SALT, SALT!
3000 8AC£S F * 1UB VJMSUOtfi,
and for solo in lots to salt
JOHNSTON A DnLEON.
Chesapeake Phosphate.
YBRY SUPERIOR FHRT1UZRR. WU1 b.
rite to Planter, on It.. lor approved papar.
fabTT-Iw ROBT. HABERSHAM k BOSS.
NEW BOOKS.
A STORMY LIFK, iiy Lsdy FollCTtan.
Queen ViclorinV Joaroai in the Highland..
Benae. or Thoughthil Paper,; by “Brick
Pomeroy. ’’
ON BOTH SIDES OF THE SEA, by anthor
of Bchomherg Ootm Family.
NONSENSE, by "Brick Pomeroy /
8TELLWA\ ON THB EYE.
OKTUOP^DIC SURGERY, by Louie Baser
Cooper, Olcott- A Co.
THE EDICTS
GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA.
■‘IP. A. Af. ■ ; ; i
Compiled, under, the dirretion of the G. 8„ by
Brother S. LAURENCE.
PKICE -4* OO.
, FOR SALE AT • j.
Estill’s News Depot,
BhII afreet, mrxt to Mat Clfflea,
, A Cold, or a So e Throat.
fl. it OGI.tSBV.
Bxtruat from a letter received from iTpfeesixr. Martin,
ol Hampaen, Sidney College, Virginia, dated July
la^l«67. .... ., > •
The Double Refined Pondretto la operating dike a
i»rm an uiy urop, and ouroi:tiug nm vernal alientioii
..oa ail behoidera. I am already natisfied that it is
the cheapest and surest renovator of our worn-out LJ
Requires immediate attention, and thould be
checked. If allowed to contleue,
High Shoals, Ga., Oct. 4,1867.
James R. Dry, K*Q::
gir—The Double Refinod Poudrette I bought for
two other parties in connection with myself—one ot
them used it on cotton aud corn, and thinks it an-
<red finely; the other put It nn oottouvoa very
. * ■* '"doubled ills crop. £ used
poor ground, and thinks it -
It on earn. It answered finely, and was thought by
the heart.thatoaltiVstud the crop to bo fully etjosl to
Bbodas’ Bspsr Bhnophiue. 1 also used it on mb*»ut. an
area of cotton, sod l am clearly of opinion that it is
Ibe beef part iirm • ~t n ~. and I expect
dereeyeral tons this winter.
. Yours, very respectfully.
ISAAC POWELL.
„ RLLAVlLLa. ScHlbt County. Ga., Oct. 4,1867.
The Doable Refined Poudrette purchased of 'fed
I think, increased my crop of cotton 15fi
. . ■ acre; put it upon worn out pine land, at
offitMkpeunds.peraore, drilled iu with cotton
Alia KURD
ism spring, i
therein $20
Yoara. he., £. MONTGOMERY,
i ; ,, I . SaldsbubV, M. a., Aug. 10b 1861.
James M. Dev. Reo. ■ j - - -•
■ Bere'ffif t -d^bt» Safely esy that Jrwur DnnHoRefined
PoadrOtts ft hr superior to ady other other fortilizof
I have given It u fair trial rbiH reason.
JEHU FOSTER, JR. '
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 2ft, 1867.
James R. Dev, Esq., DressuL:-
Dear Sir—I. used tbe Double Eefin-d Poudrette
i -Ai.-teb -*i- last spring, on curb. I think it incre ib-
ono-half. I
rcottoH, far
, Yeats,
sfftt^ yield one-half.~ I consider it ofi, excellent
^““BMpectfoIlj. 1 ' T. Roii3dl<BB. ,
a^, Rim ^ s - ***■ 3i - m -
Sir—Iappliod.tiie Double Refined Poudrette by it
ifU'iud in combination with other fertilizers, on cot
ton: find am phased with it; do much so that it is say
present Intention to purchase a larger supply of you
tfie next year tc apply to my cotton crop.
f. .,i Yours, very respectably, ,
•»" • HKNRY O. DA Via.
ROOKV MovnT, EnoxooifBB, Co., N. a, Nov. 13, 18CC.
James & Dry. Esq.:
tiir-rln reply to your inquiry of the results of our
sqperfsnse in Mm use of your improved Poudrette,
pnrobased oi you for tide year’s cotton crop, we would
bug leave to my titef the-preeent aeaaoo has been one
qtma finfavoraUle. to the
.— of all ferttiimerj.
^ -r—. were use<i by us, with the
of your. Poudrette, with little or noefieotto
d In the counties below on the Uhattahoo-
S fhee river; also to the adjoining eounilus la Alabama.
Will atteuil to -pxeaef»mJ,ion and collection of
U against thw Goverunmut at Washington <Jity,
6 they have made, satuffiotory arrangements for
purpose. • , ^ feb4—eodtf
MRS.
^riNtiLpW’ti
SjOOTHIMG SYRUP,
fjFer Children Teething,
■ of Milling, by «ofl*n-
i SHI Tl lillLUE THE MWIIS.
upw l|.niot)u>ra. it wliui*. w«to yonnrin.
eU >.•.: ..
RELIXF ASD HEALTH TO TOOB INFANTA
We have pat «p and sokl this article for years, and
Can Sat in OonrinKNOKam* Truth of whet we have
—rto burns able to aaj of any other mefilctoe—Nkvkb
&KtR Instance to Kvthcta
timely need. Never did we know an to-
' ctionby nay One who need it. On
toe deBghtod with ite operation,
In almost every
hoffering from pain and enbans-
— " to fifteen or twenty minutes
frieod*.—.
infant
offi-fieiatowillbe
for the ayrap is a ^
23W5&?
SLOW’SSOOTHISG ttlfftUP,**
Bold by Druggists throughout the world.
33 «.n F*r O-ttA..,; {;
OFFIOB8:—116 Fntto. Strrx*. N.w Tort: 90. High
Higbo^n. I>^lAaQ. EgfeUBd; tu SI. P»nl.8lw»t,jlqll-
Irritation ag tb. L.n,., a l-.rataa.al
Tliruat lliaeiase, or CoasaniptleR,
is often toe result.
Brown’s Bronchial Troches
having a direct influence to the pari a, give
diato relief. For KronebIMs, Asthma, Co*
Aorrli, Consumptive nnd Thrust Dleoneee
TKDOH K8 are used with always road success.
Singers nnd Pnbtic Speakers use them to
clear and strengthen the volpe^ , . :
0r-Obi:i1n- onlr ” BROWNS ' BRONCHIAL
TROCHES.” aud do not take any of the worthless
imitations tout may be offered.
SoiJ> BvaxvwbfifiJfi.
ADVANCES ON COTTON.
ri ABH FBIPARRD TO KAKS
Liberal Advances on Cotton
Consign, ffto ua. to b • held any length of tone, salt
ing Consignor* PtrtteabrswiM beftlvap on Rppti
cauon at our office.
HAKlM 15Y & CO.
U 8toddard’s Upper Range-
In Store and for Sale,
ThROTN COFFER HDGAR,
D • • i CRUSH BD
gp«i Btr^tri*i| inj& pwmMmmi*
(rt WILLIAM?,WA|Rp At UoINTlRK.
* * Pp Liverpool.
•Bu tosi rtip AARON
. tax* Fomol or her f(*l«ki
as above. rt^rtrtber
’'.KIUHAM, HOIST * OO-
DR. J. R. NEWTON
... aMBHLaMtMtb
Crockery,
“ FKEK!” .
fVlBT MORNING AT 8T. ANDREW’S HALL.
A FT3B TWBLVg O’CLOCK AT THE PULASKI
JV HOD8K lor I.OM Uut are Able .ad willlnir lo
■, aalll Mala. 16th- IrtM-H
( kj I jj i i'I > ; ’
AKRTTO) FROM
M-oartorai
, I* 1 !.
L—
V»J: . . ; d Jos<a*!ll :< . - M -
4 NECK LA0B OP PLAHi OOfcft BKADft, to the
L piobalii/ A PWMT
«IH a. paid io la. Sate, H til# iMds b* lott at
THM OFFlL-3.
t .i.rr—rtnamrs
CANARY BIRDS!
, h d-jtli n • i 'H •’ • •- i. I-'* :
CAA «F the FHM3T CANARY XiKBS M
OlKJ twa*ittoSa»«iu.t Alafc .ai
Cagea of Every Styia and Ptice
Moves’ Savannah; Museum,
:mr PROF. MRVR8 would afoo tofoxm the pa
i tuo Museum thst h« has bn-ught with him
patrons
For Sale.
fpWO LIGH15 TROTTING WAGONS FOB 8ALB
X Oae weighs fine hunflnd and .fifty pounds, sad
toe other tine hundred and eighty pounds, and will
“^w^nS^H^atMASONS.
: 68 ST. nruia
. ■ AND -
MBtoDJU^C-pif* % r fr-’-
101 Bryan streets,
SEED RICE.
Q.EQR8JITUWN AKD SATASNAH BITER, vurj
tn, from red. SMI thrmlud. aas At to « pon.ds.
feMS-tw ROST. HABER8HAM A SOtlS.
Board at $7 Per Week.
OOD BOARD CAN BE OOT*I*IID AT T*B
prioe mak Wlttifa A «* wiaatei walk qf
B»t .tr«t. bwH^kiMR
Apply at.tkl»oaoe. ' :
cr
uKrop
FLOUR!
Af /V BARRE D HZrBA
FAMII.T florr aust
*” '"Wr R HPIdj.
To th.© Ladies !
FRENCH DRESS
—ABB--' •
CLOAg-kA E IW G !
H/TRS. R. l ODtS. bXTin* one of Maxim
J%|_ x. DRUSYW Dfeai ud Oloak Cotters, t. now
proparodto COT. FIT aa. M-KR L.DIW »d
CH1LUKBN-S DBBSSBS. -’tAIAKS, BASQ’IBS. etc.,
of Ihe htcflt fashlaa* end la Hie hlgheal it; le of th.
art. lAdtee- ftreror, Cat and Bu’ed, aod warraoted
to it. lor $11.00; P*pr r Patten, for lAdies’ Wu.ts,
warraated te Ot, to matt; GonMMeaM. »nd afrl.-n,
00 eeataeaeh. BrahroMerr, Slaa>pii<( aai NeeOle
wbrh la all It* brancoe. promptly execated.
WLAOB8 TAUGHT TO OUT oy Mwlua Drury ,
lmpro^d C^bjg.. 18a Bmglit.. Street,
fehli-lm HP STAIRS,
R. GOULD,
TM» Does Wear ea Moksha ll Honsa,
IMPOBTCR AND PJEAIaER
CHOICE HAVANA SEGARS,
Wines, liquors, &c
«“Oar SIMPLE BOOM in in the rear of our store.
j fohto-tf
Nbfl.QE, ”
p a FRHBU8SON, 42 8eqUi street, Hew York,
XV* Agent for Consign«re of ih*>Perjivi%n Govern-
mentfthu Only importep of Peruvian
GUANO IN THB UNWED hTAlRH. His'Agent at
dUANOlN »A...r. —
BtoUmoro iSiH. F. V06S. No. iff Second etraete
No. l PERUVIAN GUANO on hand and for sale
at New York and Baltimore. jan27-t»prl
NOTICE.
a
TOUNG MAW, OBXF BUT NOT DUMB, dr-
sires loohtoto » SITUATION wkeie he may be
to kfirn an hnnest support- Has a good Ni gltatt
atton WonM try to make himself generally
naef ol. Wonkl prefi r to have writfbg to do, but will
accept anything efts exespt workiu bar rooma.
Ad rtnii “T,” by note, at Hereto oMe* stating
where ah interview n ay fee had. to a G orgtan by
bhth and education. “ n ieb»-tf
FOR RENT
Th* BIHCK HOU8H ou Hail
eosd doorweat frout Xoet
iwat-u
cQorJW.ou»Tr*o<h
Foe Rent or lease.
_ known as O’S;
—hfivinga ft out on the Rivdi
'.aw a depth of
the place la a spade as Brick Wa^ehoare, coatatatog
the placate a
Bias large rpc
The above ]
property wifi be leaaed for a term of
Aug, FOR RENT,
The rpactofisTtfitoea-afieryr Mrflek YKeainence
a tsa<eo«i>the center fir West Broad xM Ptoestc.,
•attabie lor a boardieg house. Will ha seated vary
reasonably to a good tenant.
; AUQ. J5QR RENT OR LEASE,
iatn
f Appif«t'‘to HRWS AXAVBBAU) OFPICB.
fiTOKE TO RENT,
J0&iNB.fifiatBV, -
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION
* MERCHANT. *
AMe-IMPOirraRATOBBAUma i
. ctrra.KrO)
»»»-*? “ sour* *numr. SRWVogK.
i GENTS WANTED. Now RKADT FOR OAR-
A. .. . ,YA$SR*V
FOR RENT,
OCStBaRTARUI BOOMS, DHrOR*f»EkD
tor.aauBlu.lly vithoaf rhlldr«.,w for
fo$l)a»iank Vupha itMri Bar «a approM.
«* oj%P6. ' ’ '•**£$,
“THE WAB BETWEEN
Caaseii, Cfiaracter roadact
Ut Hoh. ALEXANDER H.bT£Fdl_
Send tor Circulars, with forms, and a fou
tion of tho work. Addrasr,
BOOSPiitffi.
JJUFFT S BOOK-KEEPING, fy Stogis^d^-
bte Entry—Price $» 7ft
Harris' Book-keeping, 1 so
For sale at BSTILL’s NEWS DEPOT,
WiM hull stroet.nextta ^hwPbsfifQft.^
City Marshal’s Sale.
TTKDKB THI ORDINANOR ^ tM riltyoTBana-
One Dark Red Cow,
■! EUREKA : l W ■
8*m mm
“ The jftmieoNii^yddteto
Super-Phosphate of Limo,”
WaM^*^:'W~.h»4~t N
A awer STOBE altaatod oa SL Xallaa.
I Mfe hack to Bryac Mroat, aot to tbs
Iftskrt. Fo»farth«»MtlcalM. apply to
l i: teW. 1 • ' BILL A HDLt-
LandPftster!
^ MULL LOT FOB SALB MW' Br
:«^ T -
‘iTOLCr.
CORN!
:
Kwwrt.hr OWAMFIOB A FRRaaAN.
■mH-W /. :. u •
! HAY!
IK um A) H71T FTTtlAti.Akp.
Taartl^RhiforutoAr
CHMt; GLASSWARE
--r IMBur-- 3C*
Serene Lamps, Oil,
MilKISR
GLOTHES-WRINGERS
jqofyki to •- tfi’' -s <■ 4
AND
HMUU1 tOODS!
AT
SAVANNAH, GA,
. tebk-ir ■ ■ n
For Sale,
2000 8J * OND HANn sac** 8 '..
, v 10 OOO new Two and Three-Boshti
8a~ks: Flour8-cks, a'smpidor plain; Salt, Ganey.
etc, eto. "tW* A WIPINGS made to order, aad war
ranted aofc to mildew.
ieh20—lm M. P. BEAUFORT.
JUST RECEIVED:
SO pieces NEW CALICO,
160 piece. Bleached Shirting and SbeetiDg,
' LADI1
jjADits’ coiton hose,
LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS,
"• Bleached Tattle Linen and Napkiaa,
BLUE TWILL FLANNEL,
TWEEDS BALMORAL SKIRTS,
X caae UMBRELLAS,
FUR SAUt BT
DeWitt & Morgan*
fehlfi—tf
Turf, Field and Farm,
AND
JOURNAL of SOCIETY,
A ; HIGH-TON8D JOURNAL, devoted to the Tfirf,
xV. Field riporlB, Hcxcniiucand Practical Agricul
ture, literature, Art, aud the 8rage It u the orgaa
of the genttemen sportsmen of America, and every
subject la treated in a dignified manner.
I is-Editorial Corps la large, embracing RAMIL- ,
TON BUrtHKY and F. G. 8KINNKH. The well-kfinwa a
CARL BENSON Is a regular contributor.
Iti Home and ^rreign Correspondence te parttcu-
Jarly able. The Fresa of the United State* have
ptxps-d the highest encomiums upon the TL'liF,
FIELD AND FARM.
rTom a great variety- oT complhnemtary notices,
toe foliowiDi; are selected : ,
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM of New York
Oity, now tr.e acknowledged leading exponent in
Amencn of the inter eats which it represents, has
been enlarged, and' appears in a new and elegant
dress Mr. Hamilton Btuoey, formerly of this coun
ty. is tbe literary and associate editor.—Daily Re
public, Sprinjieli, Ohio.
A
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM is as Imposing
and h iodsotne iu appearance &• ~it is spirited, able
aad JntewsttRg.. It Are brought toihe dtecnetion of
lurf matP-rg a moral tone hitherto want tog, and at-
teriy diacouatenaneus all b> utal sports, such as them
of pnze riQg. It isj in fief, a paper for gentle
men wfioare load of horsed and stock, had we re-
jpice.in it# snocma.—Buffalo Express.
, its editorials are ably written, anJ it generally
SO itaini matter of home Interest to Bqflhlonlans. It
te rapidly 1 reoi>mmending Itself to public favor
Buffalo Courier.
Tb** TURF. FIELD AND FARM is UUqaestiOBa'
bly thi beat publication of its doss in America, if
nuLia tbe world. As an organ of turf sort fl"W
sports it has always maintain-d an elevated moral
foss, which commend* it to the approval of eve y
man of pure taate and honorable principles con
nected with there amusements, which It has done
sovsheh to redeem from the influences of knavery
and blackgtur.iteia. Ite aKriculturei departaeai.
under the Ldiiorrhip of F. G. Bkisper, E»-q, one of
th* 1 ablest and beet informed gentlemen " u ah “ al) '
jectv■belongmg to Ins speetalfy lu'rbe country, ren
ders it a highly valuable work to th - farramg inter*
este of the country, while it# general .literary fcaj
tarre entitle it-o general couatderatioa and patio
nage >s one of the most inatVactive and best jonr-
nalslni
. . One: eopy one year.... .......$ 5 bo
Niue copies one year..............#36 00
FaMbhCdatHO. 3T Task BOW, It few YORK, >>J
S. 0. Bruce & H. Millard.
Guardian’s Sale.
> an ordar fif toe - Oourtof ^
narv of Mrtntcah counfy'wul i» noUI on ihe
FIRST TUB8DAT la Mar. h fiekt at the Core t House
to Darien, the RKAL ESTATE of G. a. Dean Win*. 1
Benjamin F. Wing. Augustus M. Wing, end Annie t.
Powell, minors, containing ten acres upland more
or less, on which is a entail dwelling hones and
kiti her., on the east side of the Ridge Road, tvo
ml lea irom the city of Darten in said countv. Sold
for Ihe benefit ol minora.
Terms cash, puicuasers.paying for titles.
X W. CO»KER.
jaofil—1 awflw Guardian.
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TATE OF GEOBGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.-To
I all whom it may concern : ,
Whereas. 8. A. Fraser wtR apply at the Court ef
Ordinary for Letters Dhasmsory as Executor or the
estate of Jofifph QuarWryaan, ol said county. se-
Ceseed;
Throb are, therefore, to cite aad id men BV ell when
Itauyeoneero tube Mid e^erobefore uld Court,to
nuke objrotloii (U nay they here), im er before th>
Ant Monde, in An,aTO neat, otherwiro U’d fotten
Wtl) begTMited.
Wttnetiemyofflehd MgnMnre,tht. M in ofFee-
raary, 1B68. W. S, GIRARD EAC.
fthld-Rurdm Oldinary ol Liberty county.
Notice to Qebtoirs and Creditors
A LL PBevHtStadcWcd to the rotate or JOSCPa
Al. A. ARDERSON;5ft or tttwty oonnty.dM*
arenotiAod tonnkefanmedfote peyatcat aad W*
hdhc
s?asafe'
*d NOTICE.
4 - —forward
_ f staNr
rountJ.
dolf
to said esrate are required to come I
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WaUboanrllle, January 1
!. J.aaary 18.1M9 j.'l
CtTATK OF GEORGIA—LIBAlT CODSTY.-*>
O all whom It may ooacern: c -
Wbereaa Jea»»Srmarand J.h»F.M^O <l'U‘l’
plr at th. Ooaro«( urdtnroy htiro*" “PSSS
These are. tkartena Am tea
ornaMctointy.deedfireat^ ^ ..
These are. .therefor*, t*ehe end
vsataiaaB-—.,*»
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