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APKCIAL AO TICK
The Vice President^ appoiatod at iH*
mass-meeting yesterday^e rtapactfully
quested to attend a meeting, at the Central
Railroad Bank, as 12 o’clock to-day. As
business of importance will |« M4*led or 16i per cent. Tne p$r
full and punctual attendance is desired.
By order of.the Chairman of the Executive
V i Comoiittea of the Conservative Party.
» Ca|j$ht JjYiiio. —Sixjtoerf ex-offijeraj of the
* XWtAd fltitfS 'army, residing in'TennesBe6,'|
have published a card in a Nashville paper,
denying the truth pf General Thomas’s ql-
*T[flcial dlsfialchea, iq^Geu •i¥*4 in jcfettnot’t#
existing organizations tor the overthrow of
fCTjt
a
bus developed some singular fictF'- Loftnko
Michigan, iu the neighborhood of Chicago,
fiLU*e orr in ink UKBn.
We gather the followjRg interetring eta.
tlsttca from the report by Mr. Del mu Of the
Treeenry Department npoa the <}oi»e*tic ex-
porte pf the United Slates;
V.'.aoT (I mastic exports for I860, tn
Value of domestic export* for Hit. in
■s* 010 V.r: 334,400 000
Decrease $ 38,800.0jo
gginpared with 1800 our domestic exports
fbr 18G7 have fallen off neafly^Thirty-nlne
millions of dollars, or over 10 per cent v
During the same period the domestic export#
of the United Kingdom have increased 237
miUtont of doOSrs., or SO per cent, and
those of France (proper) 2,262 millions, or?
43 pefftent. 'f -4
Our exports ftp the United Kingdom since
18 60 have -fallen' off Yh ir teen millions ol dol
lars, or 6i per cent.; to France, 24.8 millions,
or 42 per cent., and to British North Ameii-
centage of decrease of exports to the United
Kingdom is therefore much less, while that
of tbe-espott4 to Fiance and BHIiSh, North
A«alric| it e<«M<)an b)y.greatM tEkn jthe per
centage of tht enuicrkefrcasa j ' f
’H »'>! “*¥>* the de-
aaoin the vale of the domestic staple,
products exported in 1867 as compsred with
1860=
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By Telegraph.
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JWFortelegraphic markets sse Commercial Intel-
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FROM WA8H15GTOB.
Impeach meat Trial Pe*tpoa*d Uatil
18 tbs genersl replication to the President'*
- h y JtoMdjjQty,
XsftflHflEK*
crimes and misdemeanors in * manner and
* -u A .x.-- v.* , lwer ^
>• House
ihanayar
the Senate is ready to hear them."
Senatk.—The petition was presented from
the South Carolina Convention asking a loan
for educational purposes.
H* A
wilTeaeem-
^Wedhpldajy
EVENIlfe, el 7% o'clock, for the purpose of holding
* regular communication.
Companions of other Chapter* ere fraternally in
vited to attend.
By order Of
■ *■!■ I L » jpliB 1 gWBMff B. M. ft. B .ft ^
J. H. Estill, Secretary, mar.’S—It
"‘■3f5KSW;TW3Sr
the Slfrte goverupieut. ,
The'extending seventy
1 some singui
the neighboi
•amwciss ttmsm
shown by the fifCt that when it bro|te up aud
large cakes tifrneS <1vQ 'there -were seen
ff^isjyei^^ng hundreds of
Votmds’, which 'Sairfryjijn iu aqd'^eendrawn
fhgft^^tipg places iu the earth helo'w.
A clergyman in the eastern part of tf assa-
t / ; fhuseUei atjfeWrSttttdajrg ago, opened services
by reading without explanation or comment,
:<* Verydutl.and correct loeid price current—
how much flour, batter, meat, lard, eggs,
. etc., were worth, and the price «f shoes,
cloth, prints -and muslins. No oblusenoss
(observes a local paper) oould fail to wider-
stand this straight bint, aud he was reward
ed by a liberal donation.
The Committee oh 'Reconstruction have
ordered the biti concerning political disabfli-
KU t’res, which was recommitted to them by the
House, to be reported back with the nameH
of Governor Holded and Mr. Blackmer, of
North Carolina ; Mr. Makay, .of South Caro
lina, and General Jamba. Longstreet,
Louisiana.
A WU icguictipg tli* pres*station «( biljs
The journal of the previous day was read
aud the replication aabakUted.
Chief Justice Chase said the first businehs
iu order was Senator Johnson’s motion allow-
need. A motion was made that the Senate
retire.' Suuiuer, Howard and othera cried
Ui.soo.ooe I “uol” “no!” Mr. Clnkliog called for tlit
yeas and nays, with ths following raauit: T
~r:pizmmgszt
a14.20u.ooo I6u,auo,qou rFessenden, Fowler, Freelinghuysen, Grimd
The decrerse of Sonthern products, it will Henderson, Hendricks, Howe, Juhusoj
be remarked, amounts to *54,000,000, of I McCreeffi Morrtti of. MAW: Merrill of Vw
Whies r the des^a toiSMI. oottCt <0». o 1 N '
amounts to *47,»oo,ooo. Van WihkU; Mi*®*. : ‘ WmyV'«w‘ ’
Ibis exhibit and |—29- _
othereof Uke characieriias caused tribulation r , ^'407^ 6ahirtS4; CVutiSR,'UHiSdler, Col|
1 Couueas, CraglUx Drain-. Ferry,
<at
the 2d day
WyUy.
Truaarar.
It i* earnestly desired that all who can will pay
in the first and second instalments of ten per cent,
each, as it will enable us to put the whol liue under'
oontrset at once, and thereby save one month's time.
Those who pay upTfie two instalments under tkig
call, will not have to pay th6 third installment befeprs
aixty days.
By order of THE BOAKD OF COMMISSIONERS. r
E. J. Ppssu, Secretary.mar24-td
Nsw Advertisemi
ro wemt,
A DE3IB ABlMSWU^AaMM^.
Jones street, south sldM, three doors from
Possession given fmmediatrly. Apply to
F. J. BUCKKBT,
mh26—4t Cor. Jefferson at. and Congress at. lane.
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cRowsrtrxtrar-”^
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
A N EXOELT ENT
X0ELTEST PEBTILTZEB.
Certificates of
MW"
the^Amphlets., Put n^ in bAfrela, and fox s^by
Real
for Sale.-
T O* Nm- B, NObTH O0L«fTHOBPE: Wi&V
•{ vein nwfii a h ill Wi.I =*i <■! Ji ’
IruaUn*«. Iwflaa aksit alatf.8y.7wtr +9&J »‘
- -mfi jfji? g) li.'bsl l?»tf '
D.ai«wk>yBpr>roii. ;! , -
Dog Lost!
TijtT iiaitBAt ihtwisA'Wrtt '
Cotton.'. - . 101,800,000
Tobacco If .900,000
Klee. 2,000,1)00
N...‘ Lja&Sf' 0
3 8 _/v. • A ,
lN VT l ny K. A a>t tte recoteiy of hi;
Occupants of houses having privies that need X MO TAB JPOQ '*
Cleaning will pleaae send me notice at ouoe,
they will receive immediate attention. They will be
attended to In rotation. Notice eau be left with the
Clerk of Connell, leaving name, residence and'
location. Ah- of
LEWIS GARDNER,
•yon 8A&KUIS itneiw cnD ais hcl-
H axAt> netai i* «h« m. orcsr.
mh!7-10t 147 Broughton street, Inspector Sinks;
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND CONSR>l(l
EES BY STEAM PACKETS “SWAIp
'mwm^
less amount than ONE DOLL \R, must be paid on t^iQ
wharf.
mar9-lm M. A. COHEN, Agent! H .
whefr proposition *ra* befrwts, Mm lunate
loo^jug it* thft expenditure of several- mjl-1 next, "to which ^iy the .Cpurt adjourned,
lions, warned thA Senate of ^makers ahead, The Senate7htm went into Executive eep-
and this ht- did on lniormaU.m which Uion y t/jj:;: ? ■* > j SjlUkllUteG 3')K:-
reached him that day. He takes a cheer- llouae—l'uere 00 business of im-
. J purtance transacted after the adnntinn
lesayiewof the siiustioo, sa does/Wash- repllcatieo. Mr Spaulmng 4hi^ttle>4s
burue, Chairman of the Committee on Ap- too meagre, and warned the managek#
propria Lions, who said in the. House that he j against being eja trapped by the Preaideut’s
coujd not see where the money was to be
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.—Thifj
splendid H&ir Dye is the best in til j world. The oply
.io disappointment. No ridiculous tints.
M'mU orstes.
^«ClP*t||>fpan^ltHuti^j Hat}oy broil*
OM£m.mm;wT£ k
.!>::{ asaj'aatu-fcr
A Waihmgtoja Xflapatoh a^ya advices re
ceived from Alabama, atate that the carpet
bag men in that Btate, acting under advices
from Washington, are doing everything in
.their power to bring about a serious colli
§ion between the whites and the blacks, bnt
that they will fail, although the most pro-
voking .insults of all kinds are offered the
citizens by radicals and negroes. These ad-
; vioes stated that peace aud good order wiil
bo maintained at all hazards, and that the
. Radicals will fail in their scheme to create
■ riot and bloodshed to secure party ends.
A Political Sbxsatioiv ih Washisgtok.—
’ The. CoHstitutiohal Union, a Democratic paper,
edited by Thomas B. Florence, an,d published
in Washington, created considerable talk last
vreek by Urging the nomination of Chief Justice
Oh&se as the Democratic candidate for Presi
dent. Indeed, the Radicals became alarmed at
the supposed movement, and Greeley was sent
for to still the troubled waters. It. i^'.said that
the Chief Justice is indignant at the treatment
of the Radical party, and positively refuses to
be identified with the movement tn favor of
Grant., The Chief Justice,, in the meantime, is
'being bitterly denounced by the Radical Con
gressmen for his seeming fairness to the Presi-
“ dent in the matter of his trial, and the impres
sion is that Mr. GreeLey will fail in his mission
j. to Washington.- -i 1 **
The Jolinsou-Grant turreapondence
Abroad.
The London Sstuidsy Kr.iew thinks that
General Grant, “OH his own showing, 'h.s
’ 'been gHlItY ot some rsther sharp practice to-
w«trd his superior,” The actual admissions
Which Grant 'makes/and which have been
so prominently placed before American
readers, an. r^a^wtu^ with regard to
T.71TsAUKassie, March 22,
Editors of'News and Herald :
I see sd article in year issue of the 21st
headed “Excessive planting of cotton, “ From
ail that I can gather the reverse of what
you eay exists in this Stats, the nniversal |
detertnihatioa in this section being to let I Iu tne private Bessioo Conkling's amend-,
cotton alone as much as possible,, and plant ment reducing the time to_ Monday negt,
corn, vegetables and other things calculated I ltle Tole W1 ** 28
to suable the farmer to raise hts meat and
other plantation supplies. I will take this | heyseu, Grimes, Headersxu, Norton. Sher
tLeon) county, and judge of others from
hearsay, and cite you to fifteen or twenty
thousand acres less' in cotton than last ysar.
I have heard one or two of our largest
and most successful planters say they were
only planting half and half ; this being the
case where is the cotton to coma from?
Grant's e«daA*n noil |e*g*%i* positron; yig ^ ,
as Seerwnry ad interim, and restoring the *
place to ih# pqssesaion and disposition of
^ ijtha firBBidea't, from whom ke derived his
poiulment, the Review says :
Even if no promise bad been giveo, Geoi
Irani-ought AiGh whh the -full knowledge ol
. the Preaideoi’s iutenti<»n8 possessed by bim,
to have hesitated a ttomeat about resigning
iris office as'soon ai be fduffa he could no'
longer act as an instrument fpr carrying ogL
those intentions. So long as his resignation
was withheld, the P/eauhmi naturally count
ed on his support; jifid,. ftar the loagaiga-
ment wpich he desfiribef hi^kelf; ^having
held wftlV uie President on Saturday, tbe
lltb, there should bay© hefiaaubititoted tbe
most unmistakaltle act of resignatjon. In
this respect it id imppjsjble. to |efait Geo.
Grant. It is to be regretted that bis present
' 11 relation* Vtflb'the Republican party should
supply an obvious motive fox oondnet of
* that presaur©, he
IT*isad to meet the extravagant appropria
tions of the House, and this, too, he added,
when rim Radical party will be held responsi- ■
ble for all legislation
counsel. Mr. BoQiireD had no apprehen
sions. Mr. Brigham coutended , that the
THE HEALING FOOL. HOWARD
Association Reports, for YOUNG MEN, ou tin
citimt or soul ong, asd ui» skuoks, acdses
mud DUBABES which destroy the moalj powers and
create issppduaeiite to MAIL.I AGE, witlt sure meari*
ol fihef. heut iu sealed letter envelope, tree qlcharge.
Madrasi,’ Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON.
Howard Aisociation, Philadelphia, Pa.
iiougfl lie fc
K«badoD.rilv*re«eoltsr. wttti a, bsmewgravee
thsreon. II Ieaa4, ptesw taava t.tsvwttort.;
A'oc* Bell stfMi. ws door. WHttsMr. weto
rr-r*
J 1»7<’
■fivi ‘j;il
fiiTTMu: baootn
“TP fmn*n
’is* I
E. B. Ok
- —171 Bay street.
: fun: ,I> w«TDfMiv»_sfatftfu s*}i»nX .iom i|-i
Vuii Hi;
I jiu f
Florida Correspondence.
1868.
demurrer on the part of the President
not adinissable after the adopliou of i^e
replication. .. / I
The House proceeded to the Senate and
Iu tbe election cages the committee will ^*6 Pr6S6ry6r Of Hdfllthi
■tiuit'
ieW4»wd*tw
report in tavor of Delano, Radical, aud oust
ing Morgan; in the Mbatotui Case in favor of
Gruitzler aud ousting Anderson.
The itupeaebaoent prnceodlBgs to-d
were very lame. Negroes are atill excluded
from the galleries.
The public proceedings occupied hill fin
hour belor«,«nd ten minutes alter the two
hours private session. Tbe audience wore
I tbe vote was 28 io 24. The Republicans
voting for time wereA uUiony ^Corbett,
j Edmunds, 'FreBsendeo, Fowler; ft-eeling-
mao, Trumbull, Van Winkle.
Lemuel D. Evans, Collecton of Cush
Texas, was confirmed.
Tim Hapreme Court decided that de]^
of a Savings Bank, though invested
Federal securities, are subject to State
The veto ot the bill ma£zhoj|£h« ; "
Court was considered io Cabinet to-day.
Buchanan has beeu assigned to dnty under
T ABB ANT’S EPFEKVBBBNT SELTZER APER-
MNT couslways ho xsfivtl : p|*ui» u apltswiuit, mild,
,sn®«ly aad i^ositive eureka all cane< of Costiveness,
Dyspepeia, Heart-barn, &ick Hoaducbe, IudigeHtiQn,
Soar Stomach, Llvef ObAptaiht. ' BlIfousnete', Platu-
leuoy, Tottneas ot HIoIkI'. hiuI all Iiidrtimnslory Oopi-
plaiata where a gentle oooling cathartic ia required,
sOMJsUie Chemlig. ap says the phyaiclan, so says Uie
great American public of thei Nineteenth Century,
Heed ye them and be not without a bottle lu the
boiieh; Before Hfe is imperiled, deal judiciously
witfi the syuiptoins, remember that the slight Inter-
toR disorder of to-«Uy may beoome an obatiuate iu-
onritble disease to-mqrjo ’y. f
Mopyfactureil only bjf the sole proprietors, TAR-
BANT & (JO., Wholesale Druggists, 273 Greenwich
and 106 Warren'streets, New York.
Bald bp fill druggists. sepl2-ly
Fioni Lonisiaua, Mississippi and Arkansas bis brevet rank, which entitles him to co&r.
mand the fifth military district pending G^u.
Haucock's absence! 1
Tbe Radicals denounce the King of Prussia
I as a Copperhead for piling the word race in
bis treaty ratification.
j Acftoo Jurwr* in Ainbanan-lnch^dlurv
I hear tbe same account.
We are moving along slowly iu the politi
cal world. Our lights are gradually en
crouched upon by our Radical friends, and I
am sorry to see a spirit of submission per
vading our community. i, Birds ‘ike
The election for our State officers will „ . „ . * ' .
take place shortly-. I have heard of bui two
names proposed in connection with the I aion here, received official notice to-day-
office of (Governor, the present incumbent, unless he orders his jurors drawn from
David S. Walker, sod -that of Col. Joseph f eKls '™' d vote ™ W’^oat retereoce to color,
• l. w;,k ... , , 1 h« will be.promptly removed from oofficen
John Williams, neither of whom can take j His decision will be made knowo to-morroW.
the "iron clad oath." ~
^ f ABHUUIS AMD A*JLANJ£ita.
L-sMe^r, for sate the DOUBLE REFINED POUD-
BETX^, mafia by the Lodi Mon ulhcturing Company,
from the night soU of Now. York City, at $26 per ton
ofsfrtobl, freight hddad.* 1 1 : ' * *
1 Ji V; - PURSE & THOMAS, Agent*,
>. J • a . . Savannah, Ra.
id the following testimonials :
at Home. Near Marietta, Ga„ Octi 16,1867:
Ai j. Blobertsa Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Geutlemeu—I am Well pleased with ftfeipffoltof th*
usa of the “Double Rehned Poudretto” on iny crops.
doable what u woahl have Ik an without it I regret
exceedingly my .not usuing it mpre extensively the
'present •ye«r, wit will try to make up my 16sb by pur-
larger quantity next spring. 1 regard it as
>st reliuble, and easiest mauaged fer-
ExS
Respectfully, Ac.,
U (as I have tried U thoroughly) to the farmers
rsaction, add particularly tb those pl -ntlng cot-
»tt;|2ia,loot of Um causing it to mature from ten
o two weeks earlier than it would without the
I The Court House at Eut&w, one of the »*•« orthe Poudrette. • 1 *iso «sed it on n»y' garde
Spescx. ^tiathj.SUrte. WM tjuustf ou TMKidty
I eight last. All the ooueiy Hooks. Sud ro- ssceiiskr,
Tk. Heir Pre...,Uv.-!.w .sd Tfcon. I Cord “ ^ losl - jJSP'T' 1 “ 1 >» «“ *° rt j of
x» - w a .u rs .. . au incendiary. Tne Uourt House at Greens-
Ban,. Wade, the prealdteg officer ot the boro w , 8 flrod nigbt la8l but so'
ijeiiate, by the setioo of that body—Pres:- harm dune, also incendiarism.'
deot in expectation through the violence o! A dr® broke out in the bueiuees put jnfi
impeachment—i# giving out through ^
oracle, what be will do when he gets .into pa u^a.,
tbe White House. Let us see what be said | vsnx ■I.MHIM't, p
as€sr buck an 1856 in'the United Statmi Hen- “ -IU.LJ.1f>! CA
ate, aad then perhaps we can judge hotter of] *A“w*s r ot»
hi. cousiatency, which be declares bss been I “. ; ‘ -
** w? *■
>d many other j siuatcd loot night Thu mnnifHtid kwtmiu in
Imperialists of our day, he was then quiie j arrested.
willing, cRoditioMUy, that Vibe Uiuou should A’m >»vb mad* their nppeu
alide.” Let US' see-'whst t^e conditions were, ““ c!Lvention two section* of tbe Legbla-
and through them the fitness of things, in | lure bills passed, bchigitfaeuppcrttoarawB m*
GrentflMhr.HU,'tobh thT^gy 0-^* ? re »We“t by impeacbgient. ^XTs rtl^-kland :
• • - December 4, 1866, in tbs United States Sen- Mr. T. 8. dtncklnnd, delegate ftcat Ceppal
iftj, (see Congresaionah Globe, secoud ees- 0<iUa *’ “** ' ”
sion, 34th Congress, page 25,) Senator Wade j Virginia Undid cnaveatlaa
said : I Bioumo.o, March 21.—Iu the Con
“But the Sonthern geutlemeu stand here d“hancui*etuent que.uon we*
and in ffimOtl ab tbeu speeches speak of a a “ d lta ‘ uueu<i ‘ uen ‘ to disfranchiss
diaeolauon pf the Hntou an an element oi voted lor avowed kccssiou oi
every brguffient, as though it were a peon- «“*<*“« Convention was del
liar eondiwqenaion on their part that they 9'*?, bn.tb ft* el
permitted tbe CTnioo to stand at all. If thev I ho1 *** '*'** kAipted w v«Wof W
?? iffiteraeled in upholding thiJ- . ... - , .. .71
Union—if ft renfly trenches on their righto— *“ ,
it it endangers tin ir last ilutious to such an I Yomk, Match 24.—Tbs Episcopal
extent that they cannot feel secure under ill Gevgy aud laity-of«h» city Seiu a large
—if their interests are violently assailed by I “ eeu U(| to-day. fnr (he purpose *7 deriaieg
means of this. Union, I am not one ol those means tor the relief of thsir Soittberp hrsth-
who expect they Will Umg-continue under it. I Bishop Potter spoke, aad««uaM*ltlhe
. —t appointed to carry out the object of tic
>m a letter received from Projeasor Martin,
. .»n; Sidney College, Virginia, flstdd July
mimwnu : WiU ; , ... bii ilk v -
Tim, Double Refined JPondrette is operating like a
charm on my dfrip, andAttractrug'-universalattention
fron*>*a befiUdMS. I am akeatlr sstirtled ibat it is
the cheapest, and surest renovator of our worn-out
k#*.' *>’*• I->: iu i>x* y •
V iwLf? > - «lMflRaAW,QA,,-Oot.4 l I8«T.
James R. Dey, Esq
> Bir—Tne Doable Refined Poudrette I bod«ht for
two other parties iu connection with mynolf—one ol
tutefi it <on cotton aad corn, and’thinks it on-
—— —- -« —“uo.j, oaiu wao iouuqdi, Uy
stffmssm p itxs£t
-iVL'd .
■A
The first doas, fast Iron 8te*msWp TARTAR
(one of the Ob as. Morgan fipe) will leave
New
for Bia Janeiro
WOOD.!
«*?p- j '
ides Reduced.
v
BRST QUALITY
Oak or Black Jack Wool,
umaasi ms q m m ** th “
rates, rawed any lebgth reqaireo:
Oak.,
flue.
.$8 00
7
Uneswed........$7 00
Unsawed 6 00
ff m.h MB ASBBB auaimMOm
ea-All
in our box
x at me Poet Office, or at the <
Office, or at the cffice of Ha
drag stare,
“ ' %
lO fl:
,JJIT2H A ZOSAL ’
J II5SBBB'V IACHDIEI
Tit us.eooD & co.,
KSW-d meal a , FaatVWest Brottt thect.
_ MiflieM,**.
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WANTED.
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wimn-dra ituttaeso BAimcoraoto,
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, tttcoenaoiadbeeetoff of ibedgaa. WAjWtotft. i t . e .
: sa.iganjeg, Yid^u-u .w n,k. c.,ii. 1
i.toM-Uj,., t; IS I nmOUIAm BOUT kiOO.
n I AA bushxls tm
1 raw
’tnvStoaSaucuuant«
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ixjj Ji 1 Oqni.i f4^-^14wuhtmx»Mn.^w
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ONLY
: J , j , - „ JC8T RECKIVBD a Varlher Sapp!,,
'gggtpambt «-box»: ......25
kESTucKar-Aoi-nutk, enwiae n. mi.
tot *
IMJ11I* gdnng the year Jsss
•■rtrlf^Sw > 'ri bxtl jt nit GoVfeg on, My)
Crockery,
.IT
fiHffttmussd
GLOTHES-WfllNGERS
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4w4-i
GA.
on SATURDAY, the llth of Aprilsoft. Paaiiagetor.
adulia. 9150 la gold ; Children, three to ton years
014, HALb *aiCE. ( , '■ •'
Shoo’d the auigrant desire to be oarrled to any I ^{Y
other BroxitlaB ikut than B.o de Janeiro, TWEMTY f
DOLLARS lb gold extra will be charged. Srofgmufri |
personal effro's and agrlcmtarai hnpiements oarriad
fret of .charge.
OT Bill.' or Jftch&n e given on Rio fie Janeiro.'
Mr A Circular wl'h farther details of Mr. CHAS.
NATHAN 8 oontroct will he forwarded onap’dlqa-
catioa* Parties dmirous of sec a ring passage should
apidy early to Jfi. «. HAHT, Agunt, ,
Post Oih-e Box No. 1,906, i -
(Offlce, Np. SO Union street ) j
mWl-t New Orleans.
In Store a ^i;For Sale,
TUBS RINK LEAP LARD,
SmbJA-K
80 tuba Refined Lord,
25 cades Bar Tumblers.
-WJLUAMM, WARD A Mc NURB,
WM. LLw FKCIZ;
WAHiiiNRTon -
NEW YORK,
CpmxniaeiorL Dealer ^rj ( '
SOUTHER!^ GREEN PfiAiLW
BES^.TprVrpGTATOJS~“ ;
TOMATOES, PEACHES
( ‘ &C., &o.
49- COMIGSillfiSTI SOhmiTRD.
Refrrences in Savannah—J. o. Rowland ft Co
icw-ph A. Rabn. mife4—enwOf
BACON! CORN
» « '*• I. * CJ’.fi.U VU .IU > •• V .
HOOSHEftBR SHpULDMBR, RIB afid CLSft R
RIB 8U)*8, ?n^ind and m »rri.e. , _ ,
^OQ BORHMU RRUMB MARYLAND WAITS
CtjfRN. ou wLaijf,
HARNEY & C(>.,
19 Stotelard** Upytr Rang*.
T . p
T :
60 TO GARDNER’S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
EiST SIDE MARKET b(gj (RE,
1 FORMERLY BROVS^GiLtlRYj FOB TOttB
■hi n. CARTE! nr* vftrrt*,
‘ • Ti “ Tl " e
’rt^00F1880F OLD PICTUREShestlyexecuted,
FRAMES, FITTINOS. O^SES, Rb.
N. R.—Pt tureBch he hkd" cheaper th m at .DT
oth6r Oalkry tn the city. * tub3 —
BOOKS! BOOKS
CAMP & CHRISTIE,
TAILORS AND DRAPERS,
118 BROUGHTON STREET,
TTAVE ALWA18 IN STORE A' FULL &TOGK I
JTL Of all 1 be LATEST BXYi E • of PINK PftMRiCS
FOR GUiTL4MKN*8 WEAR, which will be mode
ap to order at the tfiortest notice.
FURNISHING GOODS | ' ADDITIONAL HYMNS,
Of every desoript'on requitin' to . OESTLIRAlig Religion,
WAB!tKOBEt‘*'ii(*tantlVuuh!iud. *1 I -' ■ 'lltINiT¥ PSALTER,-
oun spt isa STUCK jusr I.ECBIVRD, .elect,d SPIRITUAL WIVES, bv Dixon,
lu pergon by D. B, camp. mI24-l^ beoturae oo the English Language by Marsh,
SITUATION WANTEDs : ; ; ■ i *
A ffiTUATIO!. 13 WANTBD BY A ^1 STOU.WAo'oN-THE’^Y^to’^ 11 ^
actiuifiuled with the Dry Goods and Grocery jBaii* | CHEAP- 15DITIGN 4IF DSUKBN8.
s| ^r:jr f,,icM i
WANTED,
^ WBITR WOMAN A» COOt To. a good ofe
on excellent situation Is offered.
OFFICE. ...
Apply
1UM4--W
on about sn
^"blAlsrttornhterto jKepiaMltoxpect
sere of ootton. and 1 tun clearly of opinion that It ia
• IXVixpsct
•f I > sli
euaimx^Hu
would probably have been
This apparently
it” iktfSXultbig fifi it fr quiet
m
way of “putting
Yiew.-
ouiet
mg
with
Tnatthe
working pepple of fcbe Hor^ firq.begimiii
to look uyon'the counify’s difficulties wi
uuprejadiced eyea. and with a keen gercej,
tion of their cause, there can be no doubt.
“A Mechttfl*^tYi8, write* to tbe Bridgeport
(Conn.) Farmer: '' J ‘ ’
‘Now I am & mechanic; I have no other
pport .for any self isfiitty bui
l hate been one t$ fiiiploy
frllal six toon ths, afefl aui almoat
U fiDeggat* rjovf something is tip mailer, and
, wi4 t l 8 ^ ? Jp|»i i 9 J 1 l *R it the corria|e busi-
iftriS re 8# miih hi Bridgeport, New Havtn
and everywhere? Why are so many out of
employment, in this branch of business ?
Well I think I cat* begin to see why it is so.
We want the Southern States for a market;
that is what’s the matter. Formerly tbe
f f South wa*-4he-<great'0iarkei} fror monalac-
; tttietri all got nch; find the ilkfrkinen all had
-./.'work, akd good, wafpad; bulAow.we have no.
work, only at cut-down prices, and but little
at that. It is this Badical programme ot
Congress: w kt^pmg the Slates 5divided, in
iny w ppi«) 1OU, nests, (as
is said iQcOuim'on parlance). Thfite watched
matters quite closely, and am fully persuaded
' %hat our oouptry wilt imvjirfre any bettatr off
* -’chan it ffi-Drt'W| iG-lunjf ~ ‘ "
is in power.,”
present party
G* Bits.—it is rumoeed that
leuers were addressed to Bullock rCqaesting
him to. come down, and also tfiat letters jyere
ei Mdressefi to’BrownraktiW tbetbe b* m cm-
didste. Brown called Blodgett and Bal-
iook on last Saturday to Atlanta to consult.
Ttiere seems to be eome alarm among tbem,
f tuey (fearing Irwin will defeat Buliock.
Bullock u reported to be miffed andana-
pintobe of Brown's getting up the whole
matter. Blodgett left Atlanta for Wash
ington on S itardsy, ft is supposed to burry
V tof the removal oj Barn’s disabilities u, M
be may become their candidate for Governor.
Brown, in bis S^eeffif al.Marietta, took the
ground that tbe proposed Constitution did
not givgthe negroes, the fight to hold office.
. Lst tne treedmen stick s pin -just bere—all
k the Offices must etene into the (Mods of the
B White Radicals, and the negroee must vote
W- -O' orderaopnt tbem in toBce. Quite a nice
wiaugtxuent.—Mscen Muimjdr, Mth met.
I am not one of Ihose who would ask them I Wlli appoint
•o eahtoiraein suoh a Union. It would be!!“<**'•*“
doing violence to tbe platform of the party 1
io which I belong. ■ 1
j: I oiJufut. 1
XI (•'rasa Mwreps;
j “?Ve.b»ve adopted the old Declaration of New Yoxx, March 24.—Tbe following is
Independence as the basis of oar political I snmniary of the cabledispatches received
movements, which declare that any people, f to-day.
w'tam their gowetumsui eeaaes to protect The King of Prtuaia in opening (ha North
their rights, when it is so subverted from the Germ '* u Parliament said that the fTlitalrin
(rue purposes 6f government os lo oppreswlhio* tre^y wpnkl knit more atoralMthe ns-
them, have the right to recur to fundamental ] Uafc » already hUied by trade undvaee. 1
SSS&SNKSto wd:F ptasm. nart»j nu i n
OB ita ruins anotber more condneive to ffieir i kiVlirr March o. uitida. s,i.
SSoEnZZZ l k£'££lI u ^«- w '
aooppre»^|^tbek««oo to whigh ‘I-be-1 - =7= .
long, ihnt aTre« peopre ought nof to endure j IUmcoL Govuxxurr ▲ GuwkJurnafir op;
it. You will not then flod me backward in Foncfi.—rTbe ,Nnwr -York Juon^L Com.
•being tt|e advocate of - disunion; bat that • v ■ ^ * ,* Jvermb ■•1 yom
contingency never having cokne, I have merce w sllQWm fl immuuie •tfiftdiag
never yet opened m? mouth ia opposition arm y the opoo toe
to tbe Union. _ South—making'^araaoTUx-payera NorthL'
iiniL B3SsS£fL h 3l?J? , ?fti a „!: h .L 8 1 c “ for »» a* to md tb.
■ . • DiPl- :!< . «. ISAAC POWELL.
Eluavillk. 8chley County, Ga., Oct. 4,1807.
1 I. pdrehuedof yon
•i
jej^of2tere- , iid. 4 B«^4«i JMlJ | l wuhoDiton
MiYjiui-. , 9 Montgomery.
■ Nm^brv. xst?** 1 **^' a ' +U * “' i867 '
M Wirffkf-iroto sisWly-sa^tbfit yoAr Double Refined
1miT¥*+: tot ■ttperajp tofuyolUer.otUop toruilzer
for cotton; for I have fiiven it a lair trial this season.
Yours, JEICfr FOSTER, Jr.
Savannah, Ga., Seyt. 25,1867.
James R. Dey, Esq., irevent.:
' J fiftk-I teed tfie Doable Refined Powlreti®
bought of you last spring, ou corn.-1 think it iuci e-w-
ed the yield ons-haU. I cousid*# It-an-nEcrtleht
manure.
BespectfoUy, T. HOLCOMBE,
Ridgxway, S. C., 8euL 21,1867.?
Mr. James R. Dey:
rgmasmssig
preaeat iiiteution to purchase a larger supply of you
the next year io apply to uiy cotton crop.
Yours, very respectably,
HENRY C. DAVIS;
James R. Dey, Ksq.:
Sir—In reply to your inquiry of the results of ofir
experience in the use ol your improved Poudrette,
purchased or you for this year's cotton crop, we would
&^m&aargezsnsr r
«.! by us, with the
exception of your Poudrette, with liUle or no efieetto
the crop.
Uli cuit, and in the counties below on tbe Chattahoo
chee river; also in the adjoining countius in Alabama.
Will atteM Uo • the iftesebtotton imtl oallection of
claims ogaiUNt the Goveruinent at WaBliiogton City,
where they have mode satisfactory arrangements £r
that purpose. fcb4—eofitf
1KT
B. ADDISON.
Zilti
’. H ELLIOTT.
B A VAN WYfi
ADDI805, ELLIOTT & CO.,
Wholesale
»fiaw t
Grocers 1
— AND —
ivtKi^ciiAjrrc,
Mo« W Bay Street,
mhlft—lm # SAVANNAH, GA
TTT
Peter Done fan.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
SITUATIONWAKTEa
AN INTCLLIURNT WHITE Mall (aScolA- ■*"— • . .. ee-toetf : w-y
man), who It not afiald to work, and Would male French Cloth* «n«l Cascimsres
Mn.toIfg.oerail, M ef.lttm. lU .tog wn« MSmlSSRSt'S^S^SS S2£ZSc££i?S£
would be appreciated. Addicss--A,” at-THUl Whete.'- BetngSTlractlCal hdtterbimseii. d»d!urita»
:■ :■• ■*“Mi. teeasgss
WOOD-TAB# NOTICE! PgSgtfaaatt^
offis*.
PHOTOGRAPHS!
w GIVE DC* NOTICE TO OCR
•p* cuttomere general], ts»t we bave quit selllag
WOOD at tbe Atlutic tad QnU RadMad VWR __ . —
«B£sSnT. Hoping to receive oar slure ol pttrop. 100 flt6P60SC0t)iC Vl6WS
age to Hbeitllly extondefrtong there, weYtepMtfnly |» > : • wn - . 1 Off- -’ *
eoHoltaoonWnueneeot thessaieatearelditaad at ISA V'A]ip«r A H 1 '' ’ J
Uie Ctinid Bridge, jasl below the Gsntral Rtolrold I * * " ' ' ■ ' *
Depot. (, .... I j. , : noKAtVENTURE" •
eMi-tw fiCTLER A UACDWlfM. };- IjAUREL GROVE,
ROOM WANTED.
^•ANTRD, A FUHNISHRD BOOM, by a s
gentleman, on or near fitdi strrdt. Addtt* '•
“COMFORT,*
Box 7H,8musM P. «4
lo
) (IIWIlMlilw PARIA, LCiSDOI KXHIBiraoNi XW6-
RYAJV’S " ;
ANDPHOTOeaAFBICUALUlBY,
tnbVA-Ut Cer. oengrees and Vltlcak.r straets.
REEVES’ JMBROSIA
FOR THJ HAIR!
IMl'H.-VJiDI
It id u eleguat Driesusr for the Bair, Yj
It canoes the Hair to Cm 1 bcautifahy.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy.
It invigorates the Roots of ths Hair.
It forces the Hair and Batin] to grow luxuriantly. 1
It immediately stops Hair Paiiipg Ont. . .
It keeps ths Hair from Changing Color from Age. 0)9 COTTON consigned to on?, friends. In
Board m a Private Family/
A PMVATg FAMILY reetdlcg in k-piestoiit Ud
neutral pert or the city,bavins tarnished
.eniasai-bed tUKUt, anHaWe fcr tbe aecom-
1 “Odatlpn ot a lady and gentlemap w!*b a ■nail
‘ ” ‘ a ' “ “ «' “
.... . WIST..... a,
’fNC’HUEZLE WIT .>5 J
GBRISTMAb s,OKIES ........25cent
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY 25cen
DOMBEY AND SON.......... >5cent
HARD TIMES....' 25 relit.
'FOBSAI-EAT ,
’ ESTiLL’S KEWS DEPOT,
B0LL STREET, WEST TO THE POST 0FFICI
f«b24-4 t . > n r. ..
PASSOYER BREAD!
n y to®
tME Wllat COMME NCE BAKING ON THE lGtL
” ‘hto toouth, and ail parties are requested m
fiend in theinorderi as soon as possible
«r COUNSKi ORDERS liui cumily often-ied;
*^ri® OHC’HERT.
Journal «fe Meaaenger and Augusta C'di
"Jtowonalist publiahone month and send hi J to tti
SFltLI^G AT COST!
TH8 *MTtELI STOOK OF
WATCHES,'
CLOCKS.
JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER and
PLATED WARE,
BEVOLVERS, and FANCY GOODS,
Will be etoaed out at New Vork O' HT PRICKS rill
and' cusviuce Jour H , Ives at a. HARM'S Jeswj
Store, corner Rrougbton and Whitaker H ;,e; la.
A s—Watches and Jewelry RE.-alKED and
mted. mbl9-tl
TAILORING
Tplftf UNDES'G^ED would reapectmlly cal! tbe
X attention of their Trends »®d the pobiic to their
. CHOICE SELECTION OF
Bpriiig Goods,
which they .ore nrf pared to make ap In
S£PKM6a SitLK fud .t the LOW! gT Possible
•PRICKS fur goodawork. . SW A splendid and con-
SMortment of
ienuemen's f urnishing Goods'
•>i Si:>. ALWAYcn ON HAND.
ttta^aw ul
BAILalY A BRADY,
n whirak^r'btrwt.
Gregg’s Steam Brick Press,
awarded by Tht'c-' p'Afris Trtposmo!t usi-
VEHSaLLE OF 18C7THU FIRST PfitZg HEDAL.
r*W«lWBRFD it- andheontiful labor sarin? n:t-
ftawynil lfth'ato ot the Finest Face Brlcki,
well f* ib'wer^rsde, allanperior to snr oiher.At
■Wit lilf lKe odst of ordinary hand made brtt.
CbaqMny Sre now prepared t > sell
chin** wfrh righto o» royalty, o/ at s fised i-tics, a; ■!
k^OL C .HakvhsJS information, can to
4fcriCK TJRECiG’8' hniuff PRESS patent eo,
Afni—iin
flulckestm
it Street,
■ pfalladelphli, ft-
f. C. FORD,
vi MAMfACIIIIEI OF
I ^Tl. ; 1
Presses
or. ALL KINDS.
0,24 BEEKMAW ST., NEW YOPX
1UU TRAD2 SUPPLIED OS LIBERAL T
PnrtlctiMrfitteati >n giv?n to f*oatfiem
r SAMPLES OF THU PRESSES can be a*»
Messrs. COOPKB, OLCOTT A CO.’A
Sa’mnrinhj nu v ^—’ t * -
family, would leare them for (he Snmther, atth
^ARD, to acceptable occupanto. Address A. B
“ tfcstohoawvy -itt to-.*4<„ .jnltts—if '
rrrr,
*TTT
SCREVEN HOUSE,
atoaVANM Axi:.'
FwwUorj'
Union ; for the attempt to do ao, it aeomt to i. ...... ,
rae, Would Hbron Ur, first priodnlw at the tyr& ' 1,s ,r aHors in the Capitol to pjoloAg
goveromant under which we live.” | Ibstr pownf, iq araiw of ^n rnpby Well
Here then xre nioet earnest wordsof an- MeJ-'t&e'editomifcf ' 'OiTjfl | ^
eottntstnent for the Sonthern Mneatonitts “Wbyshould we keep over 50.000 men in wew* ronstne-UoF.
foWakWfcmtbelKton, affil froffi the
lips oft^ehpfeniwbt^ by jtepablicin, yotes, [than that Between5annary
now presidespvet the oenate, and one whom beg 29th, 1887j (ttm months) It',a
tbaimpaaphen propose to oak* President I ® I0S 807,009—all of which went.
of the United Bute*. hirrtev s lewjnjlUons for some olumsy I#-
Amtv AXP Homioidx.—We learn that on
SSSS^r-S? ESBHffiSSaS
canwunras, an we bav.hrard,wer., that the ^e face of every fact-ind kVerymrSTafi
miHtary were sssanlung or whipping eome ne- |agaiuet its necessityF” J , ,r ”H
grote,
’thfit town
or w)
, when a well known citizen c
orlered tkem to desiaC, aaying that fiouthc i
wera not allowed to whip negroes, beceme ii
was forbidden by the Burean, and that Yau , _ „
keea should not do ft, site ring at the same timrj Tb * Mobile Tribune think* if Hence Greeley,
if hts remarks gave offence to the squad tofight who is straining every nerve
and andentnnd e>4y.
them on* by one. The corporal refused to “fight
on that line,” and stepping a few paces back ehot
** *7? belligerent individual, .but misted him
and killed a ortizen v. ho happened jo he fitand-
tng near him,—Aapinds Aiwa, 2i,A
dent intpeaebed, osovkted and,
succeeds In getting him imprisoned, be wIB be
die firm earn to rnh ap and go on Us bond,"
•ft *»<** *o appear uugMuinaMs. ’ 'f. , |
vf .iSif boss Nuj Dhfifil
changsd bauds, and is now cou-
S. MICKERSON,
the Flauter-e Hotel, Augusta, (is.; Nall usl Hot.l,
Nlckeisoo Jfotel. dolunibls, 8, C.
*4--
ff* 11 * doocriptioo, tbe rooms sorapoloasly down
* nd tlie Mtondance tqiulled by
Travellers stopping at the above Hotel will find tie
oomtorts and conv«ulauoe»aft their own homes.
Tbe Proprietor pledges himself that every delicacy
I'ixuBi. iia urvcoHiiy r ‘ >•“ . — - - — ‘ - ■»—
Wh, 7. Any man wfth b.U « W;W n ft 1 ^SBSSS
LAND PLASTER!
600 fBU. BBD BIAria
LAND PLASTER,
LsnereudfoisaU It
Ha ^ Mm’m i5^-
a BRIOHAM, RUM A eft.
It reotoresQr^y Hair to ite Original Color.
It brings oat Hatton heads that have been bald k
fOryeftto. 1 l
‘ . j
It I3 composed entirely ol fcimplesnd pusely vug®-)
, table subatunoeL »
Ik h*a received over six thoasand volantary tfsU-
■oalaM of ila excaOtnce, many of which Ace tooki
pbysiclansln fil^h standing. j
’ It Is told* fir half-pound botkr(®e vsmsblown j
ffiagjast), by Druggists aud Doalus In laacy ado.
BVAjrwhertvak One Dollar per BoU’a Who!
by PKMAfl BARNES A OO., P. C. ^FELLS A
SCHlBIWiUr A CO., Now York. hto^-Ay
f LtVerpodl aid ta Northern
aep’.ii—4
AUSTIN firELLM.
CORN !
PRIME TENNESSEE CORE
-i Aamn ra the cm or uta>tib,
Ta receive ami fpllsrl eiibeoriptirms for tbe
Polytechnic College»
located tn the (My at BalnftrWfr#, Georgia
It i^ earnestly bope^that'the citizen* of PsVM®* 11
FiU aarieasly eonsidev the Importance of tbe pbUegts
and lead a piping hand in order to its early cw»Jw
i i* ,i.-it.;
NEW BOOKS.
SOONER OR LATER, by fibi,ley Brooks.
Mr Hotbanri^fVime. byM. R Honsek*ep f r| '
^T’S NYANZA, V * W. “ ' 1
duu»o. -
BVBRICir POHEBOV.
;gOAY NIGHT M0S-
'UGHTEUf, PAPERS.
H4TS AND CRITICISMS
W9 THJB FOLLlES OPTUEDAii^
"'Srtet- Pctweroy. Pries, *!Mk . s „ ,
iW . ‘J ,vn W0RRJOMM - . rftl SA.. .
. nimfif in-
D° Fivaa’ Dranmar of French Grainnfiar.s. »--cjV,, , .
Tv 8 i°f^mLt ND ““"ww
ley <k Guumaus.
THREtfir LITTLE SPADES, by Warner."
IVANHOB—cheap edition, pemJtTTTl T
DAVID OOPPJiJiFHtLD—Smap
paper. ’
Old Owtority Shop—cheap efilikra,. paper.
> -i c;.'! !*( fll^gj
OWBer, Olcott A t!^.‘
<1 ■
tit l
WteUbiitiiP.......
,, ■ j... .- m.Ml^AyP.
_ Cm
Frit***.
Polytechnic College.
Is. AT. Shafer, Eaq.»
® York street, opposite the Court House, »• batebj
W. H. HOOKEB,
General
JUST LANDED.
AND FOR SALE. .
:WW Raoon hdss and ifionuttB-.
*0 tutW FIns Lard,
M boxes No. t Sosp.
■«® .hsessffilwaippls Cbesss,
Parahas f sndWs-
rihriMfi I WILLI AM A WARD * HcaTg 1 ^,
COM!
WRITE CORN,
' “ Lauding from •chnon*r L!« i i e X“ ; W'
ItORT. HtBReSHAM AjgH^
I
pi Urta Ta tuiT HriwwAanw.
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