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NEWS &
MASON
EDITORS AND PBOPRIBTORS.
Col. W.T. THOMPSON, I tonloUMItan
Or. J. H. JUNKS. I
o; ■. fcMrarsJcagoMggiomwgoggg a
Official, J’aper of
LAMEST (IISIIATISI II SITT AH M«»T«T.
THURSDAY, JjAHCH If. >8M '
ftrs - r f 7I
correspondent of the Federal Uu 1
Tile* Kli*CT
The order of Oenei
ti>o 20th, 21st. 22a and 23a of April
days uu which tho people of the Stale are
to v >te on the ratification or rejection of the.
Constitution, and for
and county officers, will be found in another
he ‘•delail(d i ia|truotloiyi”Jor the
the laid elc&tiol in cotifoymifjr
k of the ordijfr hftve not yet bd&ti
v , ^4gsoon i* 0 * 1 M
the Coin maud iug General they will be spread
before our reader**.
rJ(\
V correspondent ot tne reaerai Onion, wlio
believes that there is a maiority of the people
of Geprgia 'yo-th^rcraovat fifcjhe; pftfr 1
tal from Milled^eviHe, for the reason, amongst
many others, that the State is sufficiently bur
dened with debt, and that our present capitol
building ?has/just been thoroughly repaired,
suggests that it would be well for those pa
pers throughout tfie State (hat are opposed to
removal, to have printed on the Gubernatorial
»nd CdttgedisiomA tickets, “No Removal. u In
ease this is done* and there is* a majority op 1
posed to “removal,” the writer has no doubt
Congress would respect the wishes of the peo
ple of the.State, and do with that question as
is proposed to do with the one of relief—ex
punge it from the. Constitution.
The suggestion ia, we think, a good one, as
there are probably some who even favor the
adoption of the Constitution, who would bo
unwilling to further involve the already- im
poverished finances of the State for so unne
cessary a change. . Those who'Vainly -look tor
‘ relief;under the unconstitutional clause of the
r»ew Constitution; will not be ve'i y apt to favor
a measure ’of unnecessary extravagance, which
would necessarily increase the burden of
taxation already unbearable.' r r<*"' : ' v
«U COST or AOTiwuos or r«as
- 'iracosMTY.
{ The increasing v U^ii *«*»* foe articles of
jhiefi^ bave p^^Red- dQrlnff tbo.winter.
and »tH! continue without any prospect of an
immediate fall, has been very hard upon the
poor of our city. In fact, the market prices
for fresh meats of every kind are now beyond
the means of the laboring man, And the amount
demanded for many articles is almost fabulous,
and causes serious consideration to persons in
comfortable circumstances. Good butter is
almost beyond the reach of all, unless pur
chased at a price actually destroying any
ei\joymcpt of the luxury.
We let unfrequently hear it said that Savan
nah is the most-expensive city to live in in the
ifontb. But the people who complain in re
gard to the price of all articles of prime necesr
un or - :7VU(* dm/jdo it Without a knowledge of the
the elctUOtt of 8tde- .
KT BATKSifcO HliVLAQ
da Chronicle states that Serg’t
skkgkant
The August)
Bates fofl'Ttiat city cm] ^Eon4»y morning
about 10 o’clock, on his northward journey,
huatiug with him tho United Slates flag, and
(he goud wishoa Of all the patriotic people of
Augusta. Ho left tho Planter's Hotel aud
passed down Broad street to Centre, thence
..to the Bridge, which he crossed into South
Carolina. JBfe sidewalka,.!B^»e lined with
citizens, numbers of whom shook hands with
jum, and expressed their good wishes for a
safe journey .Vi his destined fcedd.
The scalawag organ at Augusta is evident
ly-greatly annoyed at the suocess which has
aitended the Sergeant in the prosecution of
: his determination to bearttie old flag through
the Southern States 'B» WfcUiuigfon( J.tod
thns give a'practical refutation of the mali
cious slanders of the Radicals egeinat the
honor, good faith and hospitality of the
Southern people: That paper closes an uni
friendly notice of the Sergeant with the fol
lowing sentence, wh^eB sounds mote like s
cowardly threat than an honest warning.
The editor says :
“Bates keeps the highroad, and what he
is gbout is heralded before him. Just.let
him spread hie banner un the bjeways and
in the little country villages, and see what
will eumeof it."
It would perhaps be well for the Sergeant
to keep a sharp looktatt fer the intensely
loyal scalawags, Who, were the/ to overtake
him in some byeway, where they would in.
car no personal danger, might for 'political
purposes and to give color to their vile slan
ders aud misrepresentalioas of our people
do him harm. From tho true men of the
, Smith he has nothing to tear.
Wn.r.i.s Hussy Hussar.l, D. D., rector Of
Trinity- CtiUri'.h, Geneva, New York, was
elected Bishop of Vermont on the 11th inst
l.uruACHMEHT. — A WasbmgUm edrrespo
dent says tha* the ludioationelti Washington
do not afford muoh room for hope that any
tadulgeacu jrkl be extended tothe President
• in the IriaT, and the probability is Unit the
manner in which it will be condopjjed would,.
rr jA . tUSfbggffmpossible arid to Aha'
famy of the Radical party.
" -As BnobitflAOiKd TscmssT.—Oapt. E. HT
Flumacher, of the Swiss army, faTaoW visit
ing Virginia, wBha'tfonr^ff.lflBdip* hue or
more larg^M' 0 G*y« , ‘f ^
Baud people each. Hi;comes to thisi coun
try as the accredited commissioner ot the
Bwiss Emigrant 8oCt»W, Mil to .purchase one
a hundred thousand aoma of land In a hilly
country, adopted especially for grape end
fruit growing. A Mr/ Van Itaalte has like
wise arrived in Virginia to select a lodahop
for the several hundred families who are to
emfgfato froni HoiraBaju tlid spring.
The Secuetssy or tub Baurra-—Some
member of the Semite:Should move, says the
Richmond Dispatch, to eject Forney Irom
would uot disgrace that body,. Funtey, as
un officer ot the Behate, sbooiirhe as impar-
tjal as the members themyelvesijfef.be is
‘tg&aei&mtt'S-
President-alias the Benatekep* Cempf J
with lhis . fonl political teapet until it has
: !fa;e.>::;
SHEBirr^ biipcs —U may be worthy of
note that Hem Heade haviog, l 'ltl hi on
carryingi.ini!» jt**eLth<, S*WNriicle of Uke
proposed itloosliSntida. t«w*eA*m: former
order ensptyiding eil-»ale» nutlet e«oul*oo,
—qggllTTB- III.II .1 . iWd Ada.I gaentad
oilt molestation.' “ i " ‘ *
llgeuu*
r For telegraphic mart eta m
, commercial Intel-
prices in other cities. When we examine the
market* of Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans
and lfcWe, and iiqnire inw lhei present retail
prises ifvdey goods, gfoegrias anfl broduce-of
family censimptido, we -hod no ffifa-ence id
ithe rathe;, if snV adifferenee pri# 3 . advan
tage totfeh |arr\4idser-ii m'faaor of the-SaVSn-
uah public.
We not unfrequenlly listen to tiradet
‘gainst-pm- merphnnks, busings knen, pr-
ket men autl the trade 'generally, because of
high prices, as though Savannah were an ex-
cepttMH Wbetei^ ;pity in Jbis regard is
juat the same aa all other places. If there
soma Articles that oost more in Savauuall
than the aame things cost in Nor, horn oities,
We have partial compenwitiou at least in
some other commodity which is cheaper
here thaa there; aud, besides, this disparity
ia prices always exists whether general mer
chandize bears high or low rates.
Tim principal cause of the present high
prices of articles of food in the bomheru cities
ii the general scarcity, couacyuqut nptrn the
stoppage of navigation by ice iu the Northern
rivers. These channels of trausportutifin
will adon he open, and we qaay rcsaonpbly
expect n Reduction in the price of all articles
imported from the North aud West. We
cou(dode by r,e agirndug the statement that
articles of^prime necessity can general
be obUip^4 lmre ,ap. cheaply, and at as fair
prices as in ah? other HuuUisrn city. t i
Hop« We Don’t Intrude.”
We would be pieased if the AtUnta papers
Would feive os some light’ about the object
aud origination of the proposition in the
Uonvention to advertise the cpnstilution id
several of the Conservative papers of the
pen understand why it was desi-
rkble, aid even ^oper, to give publication
io the Ciinstiiution through the OoiuiHrvative
press. By Why tbd’committee should have
selected the papers, and especially why they
should have selected lbs Savaapah News and
Herald, the Augusta Constitutionalist; the Me
et *u Telegraph and the Columbus fiaquiiey, is
What we don’t understand. It ..is souietitnes
Ahe case tu the legislature that the friends
df newspapers “log-roll” or form combina
tions for' the purpose - of obtniuieg the
printing for the papers whose interests Urey
represent. But if anything of ibis **»rt was
intended by the proposition in the Atlanta
Convention, we moetremphatically disclaim
any knowledge or sanction pf it. It-took
us entirely by surprise, and excites our cu;-
rioaity yet.—Cohtmbus Sua.
• So Ur aa this ionrnal ia concerned, we are
lompletelj in the dark.— Atufusta . Constitu
tionalist. • V.S. / . *. - w ' V •
Foi our own part, we were not aware that
we had been thus honored, until & friend, called
par attention to the fact several days after the
publicati n of the action of the Convention.
We confess that we were at a loss to account
for the unexpected preferment, and unconscious
of having merited it by any act or thought of
treason to our State Or race, we were forded to
the conclusion that, with all their fruits,- the
managers of the Atlanta menagerie had the
good sense to avail themselves ot the best ad
vertising medium iu our section.
FROM WA»HlR6TO!l.
1 M8^SaWK& ittMssffilliafW* 11
TIM MaCardla C*it-Cs«« rM, l. 0 ’** 1 Pro *
^ WMdUtegs. V
Washington, March 18 —It “ atated that
the uspctcbnssl awwf*w wi
the pn*idaut's wttpesseS Jf.Un
It i aaW the opinion of the Supreme
Court jo tbs MeCsidlscMS-pr*p««l, sot?
is adwHh Idthe doj
ihe-BeooOeWndtieW * ct ^
Swayne dissenting. Hut h
whether it will be promt
Income, s la* forbiddin* it. The jodgmenl
.A.
friends, who loved bar »— Her goutte
spirit. In Mv. 1*67. rtft wa» warned to Mr. W.
Aeueau and removed to this city, when, after ton
abort month* Of medded happin 1
AVtftargpmr «wrMcg
unknown, untried fotorA. Suddenly, moet unex-
KSi3KJGS5S.'KJS3*X
IlBd tuad. .nd toting Sw.rU did .IL in tSnit powmr
k-ioBuss
Etfnq
Is doubtful
’amoigated before the bill
— ‘ ■_ I
M^Tbe rendered after the Aot removing
the jurisdigtioa heeomes a law. BearA/bue
bohu vk Bute uf Uaorgia. , J
XVBNING DI8PATCH.
Hou.E-Tht* deolatiBg all provision,
of the State cohstUntiona making political
distinction on aoconnt of ooior void was
diacussed <t great lengWs, Steress
a snbstitute giving suffrage te Avs* ads
born or naturalized in tho United States,
aud forbidding distinction of any kind or
on any accoout, exoept lor crime at common
law, which he supported by a_Ioug speech.^
The bill and substitute v
Judiciary CdJ>|mHIA%0
Mr. Farnsworth, from
Coiumiitce, reported a bill admit iug Ala-.
Duma to repreasqlation. , I’j.Ji t>*H is soiuei
what similar Ui thal-recommut<-d yesterday.
Mr. Farnsworth notified Ihe House that h»
would nVkh vote To-morrow. ' Adjourned.
Senate —The tax bill was discussed. No
other important action. • i '_
The President is engaged with his counsel.
But few visitors are admitted.
Brownlow telegraphs that he { ,does Hot want
Federal assistance. ^
Revenue receipts to day amqunf *‘447.000.
Ooiisiderable- opposition to the' pbyfrg' for
Alaska was developed in the House Committee
i Foreign Affairs.
Mr. McCulloch denies locking up greenbacks
or purchasing sey.rB-thhtieaA
The ^Attorney-General protests against the.
redaction of appropriations for that Depart-,
meat. . j
The celebrated cotton cases from Spring-
field, Illinois, 1 Were argued in the Supreme
Court. The ootton.. was captured in Ouachitaj
by Porter’s fleet, and tjie. claim involves a half
— ilhon of dollars.^ ‘ L «
Tl*e Alabama legislature is to-meet thirty
»laya after the passage of the upw: .act. The
second section of the old is omitted in the
new oue. . ... . . . > , .. . ;
The consul at Belt/.e, Honduras; reports ta
the State Department that the v cholera has
ee*jed. _ , . !> , r .. .. s- -ji
Nnrili'C.rnH.. Pulltir..
.IlAt.Eiaa, Match 18.—H*»u. Thox Ashe, of
Adwiu ouUUty, accepts the notnioatiou foi
Governor by Uie'CoOHCivstiTes of this Stste^
The telegram sent from this city yestmrdaj
stated that ben. UulefleM was oonBSetSt
with the Wall street brokers of New York
this wakedmmon tumor, liot its utniersloo.
that he deities it. He seems to be connect,
ed with the esmpsigs in thix Sl^ifurtho
Hailical si lo, being advortiaed to speak ai
several places. ’ iUgA.l
Tue members of Coaventiep have Eli left.
Death had marked her is, hi. vietiuh and claimed bar
own. Endowed With iaadif amiabl. and lncer-
SaUBx ,oallth—, alia waa well ntwd for a hr. of do.
tnesttc duty sad hapjdeen; bdlphe has jdaadawaj
(root earth. lhrnt.hJuJ by her auiloriol* oo^lstent
aadblamaiareWa, a w»U«rMJ«hd »aaui»jmo that
one b—. is her eternal MB Her remains were eob.
reysd to Ihehomi Pi her chttihood, and thelar*.
euncoarea of friends whe totiiwad her to the stare
attested their eyptoeietieB .d aef worlh. aed their
Wtapatliy Cor her berekradoomiiarildB. Idurffj^d
sad is.the widowed heart ot one htoMler, bats eoiee
oaQate him from Iherktrn, and toys: —Wert Wa lt
jUarers'- Hay'tfaat angel Toicnot oall iu rain.
n ..... . .HHJl. V.-Maolr. ■
SaviaSAE. Kerch 17. IS ’8. *, all GsHitTf
Iff
UAdUOdDLT—On Aha llth last, in 'Charlttoon.
R;’Taiini.«.iirifeMho*Sr'Mih«wit.E«q. /?
nihis tt '' ‘ , - .. . , t
. GHDDHKHt—Died In Gharleaton OB the’ moreioj
‘of the an tnffaot, Charles .QigiSUIat .asddtnxa, jnn
of g. odd jhsuraFosteil Oe^lwsa. ad*d dv. year, end
-alaTen daye.
Bbavo! HaedwoI—Mr. Harding is
member of the House of Kapteseotalives
front Uiioois. at the Eadieal persuasion,,but
with a streak of honesty in his blood that
most trouble trim no little, considering Ihe
crowd be has to associate with, end the dirty
work the party lath soourges him to do. ' 11
breaks o«t sometimes, however, as will be
aeso from the following extract front cortaia
remarks made hy him on tha bill to remove
the “politicBt disabilitiss" from one Rodsrick
Random Batter, a fall blown schlswag, from
Tennessee. We commend it, says the Ma-
coo Messenger, to the file orefr here in i eor-
gia who have emnlated Butler in his brazen
contempt of honesty and decency, and many
ot whom are now seeking office, under f the
United States.
Said Harding: He had more respect tot
an honest, open Confederate who h d
shown his colors, “ and bad openly fpnght
against Us than for a mpau tsnesk, who
had ooBtemptibly taken the oath of office io
tbeiklhfederate government only to belray if.
He bed no confidence in ruck men. He coold
never vote for a men' who ^efthean so dts T '
iiouorebte aalo swear allegtaofie to agoveru.-
Uient Orgy to uiatray-it: BecMae he is a Re-
publican yon propose to admit him, but
whet aasnrance have you that he will rote
with'lhd Rnpublieaos ? He has violated bis
oath onoe and may do it. again. Yon have
ooimoranca that he will keep any oath, dud
era irti— in the past laada to the conclusion
that one noth would not be more binding
that another. * -' “ " ' * *'
Virglaitt ktSttal C.a»«atl.a,
Bicbmosd, March 18.—The Convention
to-day adopted an ordinance levying a tax
of three ceuta oh every hundred dollars on
real and parsons! ptpperty, .Jg .pe _eol-
lee led by Sheriffs, to pay the axpansca of the
couvenUoa. A proposition to petition Con
gress for the money ,wae voted down.
Gen. Schofield haaiaaaeda* order explain
ing that his orders-iraepeiidiug tales under
deeds ol trees does not apply to debts con
trseted alter April, 1865,' m* since the date
of the order.
■ ■ from l»*w DricAMi
Jfiw tjantsES,- itireh l8 —Tfii ! ttmattoa-
lion of Governor Baker, on the charge of
perjury, preferred by a “freedman, com
menced btfiore the United States Commis
sioner this morning. Vc” . ..
Alderman Joubert has. brought SO'
for $10,000 damages against tho Convent, of
the Sacred Heart,' an educational institution
lor denying a member if bis larnily admission
w, its privileges.
fool
est
^xpcpMofoimUg
Tint ant his company.
June* Reese.—OurDame
_ W:
SiitoiagB
_ , WWmir.
trwMM tn ih«t 6kdWlKl»An* gwtoMlUw -
ffiBWE A# riaA - Wi^attftCi^asOt Warsaw.
' -. tP-toto to Heorgiiahan.-.hst —d'dhsf hie
varied ouanficativhs praemlmmUy
for the dilflenU end reeponsible porkUgm oi
leader in this crisis.
Asothbs Canuidats bob Goveenoe
Judos Iewin's Caeo.—It will be seen by the
card, of Boo, David Irwin, published, else
where. that that gentleman has consented to
banoate a' osndidste lor the Suffice of Gover
nor. Judge Irwin pledges himseif,.if elected
to “administer the government kccnrtfmg to ffir'dasqu* °2M°lhJ. "rif*
the Cohstifotion snff laws,-6tt. ‘ If ts Tfh- jUef Asadarkey efonefoa
derstood that aha CunstiM>j«i: b*e alluded a gourd of that water r~
to is the new Constitution,-now presented to water waa handed and
tns peojile for ratification. Judge Irwin »
a ~~gentt<-mag <f hig»-«haracter, -a-Dwitp
mCeaaervative #op#blicau, kdd jn'ud
vooatc of reconstruction under the acts -
Coogreiw.—Atlanta Opinion.
United Status Court fo* tu* North***
Distbiot of G*oe«ia.—At tfce opcniui
iny IER3THHJIJ $naw
wotian of tbe same ^eutleinco,
marking at Use tnne.y that the ruje ef the
the admi
fencer.
dmissiun of attorneyE-ylfhalo IntelU- sworn political .joCjiKy
•, IWTaiC? :V ” , The Rsdreals are rftwaly pap$l
of the Sedate "CDtirr Uad~been modified with relerenee to
..e .M /.win
to be preauht at the oo*i«HHiaament of tbi
impeschinent trial. Why -should tttoy hap
4one,i^rw.i$e? »*•
same paper, will make all the Bonlbarn ne
groes ,ote the Radical Uiffiw, and dm North
Fao* NosthEast UeokaiA.—A friend hi
DakhMMgE Oe, writing to ttw letGkaaga
Reporter, toys : ' ’
The aimom affiversal feeling with the peo-;
■mm
suffrage" be-
^uoh- haa be,
I (ewer white
,1* fe ' Oh
nr towtfr -
. -such aa t
aw inh -aubh" home-
titution allows. If
IIA get along and
bent M the
1st alone «Mr peopl. _
gjreU^lebm.pr be wdlteg to.,uthuw
lAtiOWAT hep
^ _fTMSR*F*S
him jrii—wfoUteT they w*r« scat by ft jack-
Msioat Radical Judg i of Ibal city-—oa-ft ; Writ
of habeas corpus.
MHsOi«UY’8 ItODUE, »«*. 1. F. A. M.
* • <J
A cetgular moetiDtr of tkiit. I^>d«e will b«
held THIS (Thnriday) AVKXINO, »» l*j
, O’clock w . ..: J0e
Brothers of other Lodges are fraternally invited toi
atteo A.
By order of JOHN NIOOLbOS, W. M,-
J. H. EeTiLL, Secretary. mhlft-tt
A:
GAS CONSUMEKS
W!J1 please frke notice that At! frHs for gee <fue on
I* vlgtof -March moat he paid' qi» or be fur THD 38-
DAY, l!Kh iu.rit. Afler* tl«i date the flow of gas
till be kufbi>ed on all parties in torreaia without
fa thdfc notice.
... W. X. HOLLAND.
mM7-3t • - ! -• Aco runtant
■ JMpTlOW. -
Occupants of houses having privies that uoed
cleaning will please send me notice at ouce, so (bat
-ffrjy wtil receive imtuedfsie ittriuion. They will bd lands.
Mtteuded tu lu rota^iou. J Nutj<ft> esu be, left with tbs
Clerk -oflr Oouucij. leaving - uanie, reaideuoa. aud
45feation.-' ‘ ‘ ' :, ’-:'-.a* .'
, ,... 1>;t LEWIS GARDNER, '
mhl7-10C . 147 Bronghton streeW iDHpector tttuks.
1 • % From ttaf$H.a ur
Havana, Marcel#.—The Biehop of Ha
vana bus ordcWdibeCni'ales tbiooghont tho
Island not. t^ jripR U»A.l»«U8 doroig Lcreunai’r
imssage in ct»*s*-quence of Lorsaudi’s p«r-
mission to Riftlori to play Theresa Against th<
B^hnp'g - protest/ Lcis‘undi has orders
:he Bishop to leave the laUnd for itisubordtr
nation.
• r-.-Vr- : f i > - 1 i
:i _. * jl oast. ; y. ■
Aoocsta, March 18.—A ^ael took place
this mornitiK at Sand Bar Ferry, betweei
Samuel Williams and W. Jordan, citizen* o
AUftnif. Nobody, hath -1
*.(p, *'*- !
From
goes over-jo the next syswm «f
Mai,aid; March 18^;the f.
Chili add Peril are hourly expect
'■,/< \.//
Frkstaet a A ta. Soria,
arch
; over the Hudson
L BoadsimkqidautctWM^l
Mi deform
iiament. ;
ivoys from
Cadiz.
Central
■‘DEttOEAUXEa" a Dw
Bow a Knur
Ear,—General Farreat Uilr aa '
bis BflauUble style, of bow una of
ritius iadjvidnals knoira.ia -T
KrUtinx" scared a Mjgk
years'growth. ( By tha r.
mystetitidlTellow, wnh. I
,mma. arrin
t'stoce thlihltl?*} Wri lrtMfcr/"’-‘fi
as the Kuktux mftn was nuftiug iho tub
drink it off, the 'darley 4cr*iched gravel
MHo b^lfaSS b«ia^te>^s»ck running
from bis whiskers through his clothes to up
a ahe waa oaflad to
itice-
_’«rs are hereby I
ordinal) oe ot
reedy to reoeive payments .for t
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
Wf"—
m
opBCIrJ! NiJUUtjfr.
FOURTH MfcHT
oknafAN OPERA TROUPE
THE HEALING POOL. HOWARD
Abuses
md DISEASES which destroy the ttaaly ymeteaad
noBF
Tkamlay Kvealaf, *arek lVtft,
The Otnlo Opera, in three acta,
a^TJB.AUBndl.hA.
of relief. Bent in
Addresa,
rssms
fobl.3mdAtw
Polytechnic College.
L. M. Shafer, Esq.,
19 York street, opposite the Court House, is hereby
pointed r v- : - \ OPf.1T ■ (Lf RMjOtfl
■kadavryowkEd ffir whWW'i J i
To reo^^i c&lbSfiJriS&fl^ttJSns rarlfil **
Polytechnic College,
located in the City of Raiabridge, Georgia.
It ia earnestly hoped that the ettisens of Savanna!
will seriously consider the iinportauca of the College;
and lend a helping band tn order to its eariy ooeopto
ion.
W. H. HOOKER,
febl 5-tf General Agent.
elope. frmoireMEAi.,,,
HoraHioN, ~j \> in.i xffecs ow aamiaio#: : m»bi
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Familydrale...,— li*
Gallary ..... ...... vw -V• ’irJ
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Complimentary Benefit to the
Savannah Fire Department.
' Sayassah. Ga . March ic, 1SW.
H. QbAd. esq.. Managfer ot the OijeraTrooper
Dear Sir.‘^Your favor tendetlng a benefit fo foe
Bavaouab F»»i>*P»rtaaeht was laid before the-* ‘Roiuhj
of Office re” altoeir-toit ipuettog, aud gratefully ac»
nhicb'jrofi.have>atee 1 (Satfi,r^y
the 2Ut lnamut) ia euLirtly acceptable to tlie n*der-'
signed Comhilttee, the *CbSirnmn of'wbicH Wffltoaf
fer wifo you aa to the other necessary arran^emicnte.
Thankiug yuu kiudjy for the intwest vfai h yon
hate naanjfoatod fr th^Wetftfa of ttila Depart toeot bjf
yyifr jj^erajjUk'offer, frustmg tfidS pr^ceejlS of
the hoaa» will not ^«iiy be n eouroa of profit to all
cooceteed, bdt eiidear jreurtelf and troupe in the oath
mation of pur citizens, we are, dear aic,*yoUr obediuht
aervante, t ?
Vrtlenffue Hanler,
Paul J.‘ ifolgor,
J. B. Head,
A.-N/Wilef,-; .
F. JfeAieer, A. - \
•J. T.MoF urhuid, i *
Wm Nephew Kteg,
TO KAH.MKKS AND PX.AS VtottS.
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BE m. raedehr the Lott M.eitoMAurise’
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PURSE t THOMAS, Agents, • I
Bavannah, Ga. ,
Read the following testimauial* :
AT IlOMK, NeabMabibita, Gx., Oct. 16,1*67. •
A. J. Roberts tl Co., Atlanta. Oa.:
Gentlemen—I am well pleased with the result of tha
asu o> the “Double Refined Puudretie” on my crop«
1 tried it on both oorn and ooUon^and *» Mutiafted
wherever it was *t>piMd the yield waa more than
U stblo what it would have been without it. I regret
exceedingly my not uumug it more exteBaiveiy the
present year, but will try to make up my loss by pur
chasing a larger quantity next epriug. I regard it a*
the cheapest, most reliable, and easiest managed fer
tilizer within my knowledge, and cheerfully rooom-
moud it (as I have tried it thoroughly) to the farmer*
of Glia section, and particularly toiboee ptettfr*
t»ai, irqm Ihe fa^tof tie MaMifg^ttomawtwaaVft
dayato two woeks eariiur than it jfouid ffihWLwv
ubc oi the Poudrette, VjtjH it on frf
an# ftwiiMtiJ^dtench^^^lk^jgr VjMfr 1 j
Rxfoacitfrom a letteiteebefteJl from Ptefaiaitei^artin.
0i Hampden, Bidney College, Tirgiuia, dated July
1st, 1867.
Tho Double Roflned Pondrette is operating like *
charm on my crop, and attracting universal attention
irom idl Ijoholdorn. I am already satisfied that it is
tho cheapest aud surest renovator of oar wom-oa^
High Shoals, Ga., Oct. 4,1867. !
James R. Pey; E*Q.: r *“ ^ ~ r ?~~ ;
Sir—Tne Double Refined Pondrette I bought fo«
two other parties iu connection with myself—one of
them used it on cotton and corn, aud tbiukait an?
sweied finely; the other put it on cotton, on very
poor ground, aud thiuks it doubled Ills crop. I used
it ou coru. It answered finely, and was thought by
the baud that cultivated the crop to he fully equal tq
Rhodes' Super Phosphate. L also need it ou about an
afire of oetton; and l am clearly vf^pplnSm titefc »te
the best and oheapsat foztiimer in-zwe^end baxpkri
tow*tiarBBVOBtSSk>n*-tiii*«tnteri,j(i^,v ;• ‘ci 4 1
Yours, very waMBtinUBr. ,ldag» *u*.
(HA AC POWELL.
ElX.AVir.LR. Sciilkt CoubTT. Ga., Oct. 4. 1867.
The Double Kchuod Poudrotte purchased of yc
last spring, 1 think, increased my crop of eotton 11
pounds per aero; pat it upon worn oal. pine land, 1
the rate of 4 AI0 pounds per acre, drilled in With
VuurH. Sc.. 8. MONTGOMERY. ,
Sausbcby, M. C u Aug. 10>1867. i
James R. Dry, E*q.:
Dear 8ir^-l can safely say that your Double Refine^
Poudrotte is far superior to any other other fertiliser
for ootton; for Idiave given it a lair trial this season.
Yours, JEHOFOS1KR, J*.
Savannah. Ga., Sept. 95,1867. |
James R. Dry, Esq., Present.:
puar sir—I uaetf tha Doable Refined Pondrette
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coiWMisaioiv AijnR.oiin.TsrTS,
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James A Barron,
S, B. Rerrin.^ .
O. G.Caaey.
M. 3. Ford,
Henry R. Christian,
Ji-P. Waring,
W. Perrin,
F. Is. Gue,
T. B. Marshall,
Charles J. White,
Thos. P. Bolter,
D. A. O'Bjrne.
Wm. Hon
Charles Gordou,
J;D. Martjo. ' -
W. Duucan, Jr.,
R. D. Aruyld,. • /
i. M. Cunningham,
r J. W r M«D«i»iOd. ,
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E. 11. Kirlin.
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E. W. Drummond,
Jobu R. Dillon,
iro#^EK%Ji»8 oos^r
EES BY STEAM BACKETS "SWAN j
AND ^
All freight shipped or received by there sfeamara of
less amount foan ONE DOtXAR’, must be pifd oh the
wharf. Uj.k, i*
mar9-1 m M. A. Ot)HBN, Agent.
Mr. James R. Dey: ■ J
Sir—I applied tho Double Refined Poudrotte by »
Keif, ar.d iu c.imbiuatiun with other fertilizers, on cot
ton, und am pleased with it; so much so that it is mj
present intention to purchase a larger supply of yoo
Uie uext year :o api>iy to my cotton crop.
Yours, very respectably,
HKNKY O. DAVI8.
Eocxt Mount," Edoxcowbb, Co., M. O., Sot.- 18,1866b
James R. Dey, Hiq.: • ?
Sir—In reply to your Inquiry of the results or our
experience in the use ot your improved Pondrette^
purchased ol you for this yfiar’s cotton crop, we woirid
M> lea VP to say that the present season has been OM
qmie uuf.i vorable to the action of all fertilizers. j
Bevaral kinds of manutes were used by us, with th#
exc^ptio^^f^ttr.Pvua^etic. wifo little yr.«i> e|f^ to
Will atteud lo the pressn'atiou and collection of
claims againrt the Goternmeut at Washington Oity,
whrre they have made eatislactory arrangements fof
that onrp«»«*. *ch4—*
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE-^-liil
splendid Hair Dye ia toe beatin tfie-#orid. The tmly
ti~ue and perfect Dje—Harmless, Reliable, Instants*
atone- fito dfeappotntmeeL Ve ridiculo^a tints,
(touedia. Uto U1 «t»et« *>i paa »ve< Dif**^*
aud leaves the hair, soft and boautifni, black or broom
Sold bvall Druggteto.and Pqvfumiys* ai«d properly
applied atRatrhete^e Wig Factory, 4 16 bond street,
* ”ork. JanlS-ly
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Oftic* OF THK llojut Lmojiancis Company, )
* - a ft - r 9 Ga.. March 8,1868. )
' At tb« amfria! meeting?»f'4lie'8tB«hV)]ddrs Of thia
Oompanv, held January ;Cth, 1868, it was resolved to
reduce the number of shared ia the <3ompany to^A»
tealfc iheniwneat BHOVr.wnd«>>«uit the whole va»4
. o#tfee prea*nt number of skartfe lnto the one-tentA«f
inch refftMJeAaiiftrea; * > - * j
.; •’ ■ -jfe w - sc* ifi toivlng been prepared in BCcoroance ft itR
the above vdt-e, perso»SB hohKrg'tbfe serip of thuCwbr
psny upon which tod instalment culled for. in 1666
hwte^e-»Art*6,* will preseut the aame axi
twectve in Udarthereof ftMtotow serjpoCtiie Doaapai^;
> fokrtenaoti raonced stock »n in*fslmeut ot oae dif
fer par kbParable to* foMy: ^mmhhcinr oAiihfe
lit of April, 1868, bsabeca called for, payable totof
oMi-e of the Company. 4 - A »*-.
InfitalmeMA u-.)d In advance srill be credited wit>
tthfOst open toe wmoviBt so’p tidv " *■
By ordst of-the Board of Director!, .*10-v. !
M,A.C<*MM< - A.WILBWhw
Seatetery. • nuMM'^ Preaifient.
ThftjJreat^Preserver of Heal
' • TAkRANf'S EKFKRVE8KNT SXX.TZXH “
' ikNT can always’be relied upon as a pleasant
speedy and positive care in all case* of Ooaliveness,
Dyspepaia. Heart-burn, ijlckHdeflicfie/
‘Sour Stomach, Liver Complaint, bilioUkhttU.
lenej. Fnllnean.of Blood, aufi all InflMn«t*wp O01
plaints wfadran gatitir cWing cathartic is required,
so says the Chemist, so says the Physioiaks ao says the
"‘wi
jiCHrrfi, tn tto tote 'Way* - , »»—s— «# t>as.ima
%m1 disorder ol to-day may become au obstinate ii
carabl. di,MM t^-fiioWovr. 1 ' '
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Grand Army of th«
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gnsaaontretonailuattl «Snw> —S
laregg’s Steam BricV Press,
ra>HIS POWEHFDu wtotitotitlftil tefthlteftvitigma-
.-A^iaixui^illmftkti 30.60U I.ricks per day.. Haubt^n
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totjrpasai UtSVauiA
other,
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The Patent Company are now-prepared t»well nft-
* -tolfttotitto nfcghte eavwyaifwtitito# flvfd pWeemtod
Pamphlets, with the necessary information, be
4ia0ton application to vy.vT -j’.Sti •»*-;
PATENT OC
WOOD!
^Prices Reduced,
WOOD!
BEST QUALITY
delivered to any part of foe city at the followin]
rates, sawed any length required:
Oak law Unwkwed $7 80
l>iue 7 00 Unsaved 6 00
full measure guaranteed,
AS DSBAL, OK NO PAY I
SVAlt orUera left at Dr. J. A. Mizer-s dref .tore
,n u«r bar at tu. fust or at tne cffireol to
Kx-elrtor Uri»t AHJIs. fool of Wul Bnsd .uret, wil
receive ufoir.pt ttieattou.
C. K. OSGOOD * CO.,
rnhu—tf Pool of West Brorti street
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A PRIVATE FAMILY reeldirg»fl a pleasant au<
ceutralpart oi the city, havai" one furoiahed
s.« i n unh.rn.-b d ROOM, ftniUble t * toe oc*un+
mod-.tion of rt udy aud gePtteuv.n with 4 a »®-l
fiu.ily, wourn leare them to* the «»»«. *“
HOARD, to acreptab.e occupauta. Addreaa A.
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OUKIOBITY SHOP,
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Savannah Museum!
A QRbAT CURIOSL
l fonc lnakto —
three months .tofriPP I
net qnito two (to hlgl,
Will he exhibited fay
ONH WISE ONLY,
mr AdnrtiMtion 60 center Children, a. half priftA
AU the other Curioailiee can he seen at the m
time without additional charge. tfma
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