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st special ratee which can be ascertained
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New York Journal of Commerce ]
..H„ Klux Klan ” What If Iff
. litical secret societies grow ont of trou-
1 tini' S. They indicate, generally a bad
e of government—prevalent evils which
not speedily removed in the lawful way.
and kings ait; profoundly coo-
' •d lor the permanence of their dynasties
' their persons when they first learn
, IIt rh the police spies that secret
Anizatious exist in their capitals. A great
t ,rf the police business ol bt. Peieis
, v'jena and Paris i9 to hunt up and
He out these mystic elans. In uprooting,
m flU d punishing such ot the members as
caught, sovereigns secure the approval
the friends ol law ami order .everywhere,
mis something about political secret ho-
j, s c-xtri rnely repugnant to people who
e tho welfare and progress of mankiud
Iy- at heart. However fully they may
ia . ,u the feeling that there are grievances
lie redressed, and that the legiti-
e iroveri.wout is indifferent to the
complaints of the inUid, history
experience have taught ihem that it is
ot through the agency of oath bound lodges
reli» f can be obtained. Such organiza-
,ug rarely accomplish the end at which
aim, hut only give to tyraonieal or un-
pathizing rulers a convenient excuse for
mbiing their guards and extending then
It ol penal offences. While thus opposed
laik lantern pulitical meetings on prinei-
as well as from motives ot expediency,
upholders ol Christianity and civiliza-
„ do not fail to recognise the evils and
ws which have called the reprehensible
mhiuationd into being, and to exert them-;
es in every lawful way for the removal of
causes of disaffection.
c have hoard much lately about the “Ku
x Klan.” The telegraph has reported its
rarance in Teuneesec, in Kentucky, in
„rgia, iu Alabama, iu Virginia, and other
itlu-rn States. The name looks like a
e. Willi much that is comic and melo-
matic, the “Ku Klux Klan” exhibits
had features of those political or-
dz.iiioM which we condemn. In its
loight parades, its white and black cowls
1 mask5, it resembles the fooleries uf the
me oi Malta;” hut iu its tragic business it
alls the •• Vigilance Committee” of San
tucieco. Lynch!ug murderers and other
apt-radoes, white and black, who infest
-them Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee and
ber parts of the South, seems to be its
•ucipal occupation. That it has a politi-
purpose of some kind is evident; but
m it is none but the members seem to
They are opposed to the existing
government of the South. That much is
ir. They think that they do not. get their
Ills, ibat they CDjoy no protection of life
property, under the mixed domination oi
army aud radicalism from which they
der. The apologists for the mysterious
:er say this is the Southern newspapers.
'Sej explain that it would never have been
d <>f, but lor the .cruelty and injustice,
worse than all, the inefficiency of the
ic.eral adinmistrauon. “
eeiing themselves to be defranded and
r^od by the present reconstruction meas-
, stung by the partiality shown towards
bucks in preference to the whites by
-d-ral officers and agents* regarding them-
:i~es as placed by goverument almost with
in the pale of the law, it ia not surprising
it they feei lawless and rebellious. It is
‘obabie that the leaders of the “Ku-Klux
’.so" have an object far beyond that oi
ncliiog criminals who escape justice
ruugh the sympathy ol governors, or the
’uQivuDce oi courls and juries. It may be,
is alleged, that some wild idea of revolu-
tenizing the youth possesses them. They
ie'vbat puwer a somewhat similar couniter-
uiu.z&Uon, ‘*flie Loyal League” wields
roaghout the Southern Stales. Perhaps
ney are ambitious uf rivaling its sway; of
tsuug it the effective neucieus of the
Lh‘8, as “the Loyal League” ia of lhe
ac ^ 3 - In that event, the “Kn Klnx Klan’*
°uld bring on a war of races, ualess sup-
,c8 . se d by the military.
Whatever it object, such an organization
' try way to he condemned, as It can only
f Productive of evil to all concerned. The
rchmoiid Et.quirer, March 25th, iu a long
■ence ot the order, leaves but little to be
J ct!*d as to its mission. The Enquirer
Ike first duty of a people w hose liberty
“ P r °periy are menaced as ours are by
‘Ddunej apostates, greedy squatters and
CQt negroes, is to organize with such
aptitude and flleru resolution as to
"ke terror into the guilty - souls of the
*et negro societies and their dele-
to the ‘Convention.” and the next will
lesson to these criminals which will
, .. l ^ e . m that fhe men who for nearly four
Vi nrm,fc * of a powerful govern-
w,a U °1 submit to political outlawry
ground squatter domination, and to
"■‘or and degradation in a hundred loath-
" bring
i a Stale wbiqu they have made
HU ' llle h groat and many virtue4, and
i* e - ie "hue race has reigned supreme
; * as w ®3 from tne hands of a people
. 'or m tv, i v brave and manly quality to
., e I'' ■ J 1 ^°d bun branded with marks of
i LS ‘ u ‘ l h,,< I physical inferiority to alt
... f aee!1 (>t men. And if eecret orgauiza-
"'■■‘ijfcU to sustain tbeOoustitulion and
l ,e - l °eanil order and supi»resavio-
u,- ;i,' J uo 8 '“*d outrage, shall be preferred
of Vir S 1 ma to any other, the
WkiiHi Vfc i niurers aa( I v I* e emissaries who
lr eio 1 n bileiuj fires of incendiarism,
ired tec f» an< * a war °f races in eight hun-
bate ^^ud negro leagues in this
n*Zrr D0 ri 8 ht
iffrm “ l ' l I‘ al there are “felght huhared
!'dik is^ i , , UQ(i ue ^ ro leagues” , in Vir-
ieat iii ,ly not uulrue. If the state-
Jeri I 1 (,ul 7t ** num-
ies t 0 h'ltnaudn of negro soeje-
iie arr ^*y. elections and promote
tie ^ 0f .,‘ y b i e cts of adventurers from
‘ 3 °iie of ,L °P Q nly , proclaimed
’intetinr»k * CUve a ^nci«*s tor. m»n-
tave on lew»l
N.jit f. iri p °l nU:<1 out the evils that would
i'ioat wi.ii bese au «“P^ 10 OA^y Macks
tfwiiw“'J la8t °“ lea ™ » re
be realis'd. -The black “
„i^re quoted in justification
Wt0 „“-Xlui Klan.- Tans U
n i7-i ever breeds others.
undi avored tofet yoo all '‘together luto a
tend to bd «ui
partial and oppressive statutes,
encouraged the rise and pr( ‘
pernieioos organizations, y ,
* '' lEsan the jQreensbore Hi
Addree. air th. White Pap
Coant,.
We White pej,le » ih to «*y a few th'nea tojm
hl.ck people who were onr fannM-«l«™,. ;we wish
toeay knot we are atltl jour friends, tft it not wi Ji
to 11'jure you-. AM Ufli oont^ry, weardi mutotu to
see jrou proeperooiaad bas&T. ItMtaow Mteresi.
to be Irieudij wittr yea, lor ve expect Io ^VyUA
you always. It la also toyunr Imeiest ti * '
with us, tor th j aameroaeou. , Tw .wiU
wlihus. You osnMftget away
not get away from you. We foraa but ou* coaunu-
nltv. We are like oae ramly. Nov^ol know a
house divided againet it sUfoannot ■tend/Tiie Bible
t acuea uf tn a. Be tt.wtfi Wish to live in peace we
moat be,friends. This le what we desire.
We%H
ger. 8trai „
auu have endtavored _ ___ y
blaok man e party. WltlTont"*4ytag wj-ettier their,
mo: ivej aregood or bad. we witdi tossy to yoog-ithatif.
y u allow yooi'telv s to be formed into a OiSCkmanV.
yon will force oa to iorm ourselves Jnio a white'
u. rty. so right, atttie besiuuuiicyou see eur
1 - d.vid«d against itseK. Do you not whs that it the
black man is opposed to tne white man it lolfotfs
irom this tiias tbe white-man la opposed to
the black n>an. S < we Shall be opposed to each
other. Mow *° food can come frov the. It r WiU
bring noihdik but bsrhi te white apdh fete, buiAbe
gie Host harm will be to you. Theat- Northern ad
venturers who come out Tier* pretend that they are'
your fr-enda.-' v . - -
i'erhaps some of them are, bat they dreeive you
when they tell you that the Northern people aie
going to do anything for you esce|>t> so tar . as they
can use you as tools for lheir owr purposes. IT the
Norlbaru people love the blacks so lunch, why don’t
hey do Something for them at home. Don’t you
know tint only a few months ago it wu propOnd in
Ohio to lht ue^rceu vote I The white people there
voted it down by forty or Bfty thousand ntftfority.
Wiiy dul they do it ? It wae bfeaUff^dtey.liaiuiijihe
black people. There ate douip^ratively Tew-Hack
peo ; .|e in Uhio, and it would make no difference
whether they vote or uot. There is no reason why
the blank, people in Ohio ebouid noi-vole excepk that
1 ne white people there hate them; 80 If those people
want you to vote, it is not because they love you; It
is only t>ecauso they think they can make something
out of you. You had better hare nothing to do witu
these Yankee adventurers. The advise they give yoo
is bad adyioe
Mow listen to another thfng. Led than a weak ago.
it was proposed in the State of Peuhsybranla to let the
black people vote. The members of "that Senate ass
nearly hU .epnbtioans— the very men that are pre
tending to be } our grt at friends. Weil, whst did tney
do ? Why almost the whole of .tbeasTefiuadtio give
the black man any showing That shows how irieud-
ly they are. That shows the cloven foot. Yon had
.beuer lei them aline. . Do. you know why tfey
not because they think yon are qualified to vote;
because tuey know you are not qualified, and you
know yourmove* that yoO are not •
and do not know what you ace
tiard'y know what voting means. ; WfcV
want you to vote? It Is only because the/ thiuk
they can control your voles so as to keep tuemselves
in office in order that they may steal. Do you
know that they have been stealing your money Al
ready ? They stole two cents and a half on every
pound of 00 ton you made last year. Mow remember
who did tins stealing. It was not the-Southern peo
ple. It was uot your old masters. It wreathe Yan
kees. These very men who come out here and pre»
aJISuhJty-- —
'tfarrtK£3yhm9.'
Now. we don't want yon to go with these people. We
want yon to come with us,if j ouoome with us then we
who live togetuer can all b:> friendly together, and we
can make the Yausees stop their stealing, hut if you
gowitl. them you
among yourselves.
itself. You get up a bis ok man’s party here in
lieorgia, and of course we suail have a white man’s
party. »Mow, are you willing for this? f>o you think
y ou are prepored to struggle with the White peopie ?
You must recolieet that when it comes to the final
struggle, you will have not only the Southern people
to contend with . but afi the white people both North
aud South.
Now we, your old matters, do net wish for any
thing of thiu kind. *Ve pray.Gp.l that it may never
happen. We remember how faithful you were
when you were s avae. We -remember how you
st>od up lo us during the war. We remember you as
members of our families. We were boys together,
we were raised togethe.. W e bave uot forgotten 01.»
old friendships. We do uot wish to break them. • Wo
hop-that uutinjier Jnent : Yankee will come ip be
ta ecu us and break our frleadsnip ana set us against
each other. ‘These Ybnkeei have teW“jrbu thSt'we ,
vri U to pat you back into alavory again. They are
miaerable liars. We have 110 rieei e to make slaves of
yoUag.Tu We never mode slaves of yo> intheiLrat,
place it was tbe Yankees who dfd it. ’They wfllhot
dare to deny it. Il waa Y.nkee money that brought
you from Africa. You came In Yankee skips inanued
by Yankee sailors. They iorocu you on us as slaves
.When we did not Want you. Aud now tease same
Yankees come here with a lie in their mouth nud pie-
i f'nd to bo your-great Mends. If the money which
th y tor you, together with the interest on it.
were divided out among you. it would give to story
<>ne of you afarm and a fortune. When they tell you
tfet #e wish o put joa back into slavery, ask the-n
who made shtvse of you Ui the first piece ? and tt
will turn almoe. as black in (he face a» you are. ..
No, we do not wish to make 'Stevsa of you fiff“‘
Now Out yoo are free, wa wani^pKto stay free,
time never will come when we shall wish to efii
you. We would not do it if. we could, jsnd firs could
not it we would'.
We know that we aw the stronger party, and we
can afford to be magnanimous. Wo offer to you the
right hand of f■ ieodshlp. We dW uot think yott Rfl
qualified to vote. We know you are not qualified,
and so do you know it. Hull at pfe«tlft you have the
right to do it.- We acknowledge that right. If you
cnooae to vote with these few tankees who are try
ing to make use of you for their own purposes you
can do a >. But you may depend upon i» 00 good.
wiiloome ol iu It will set yoir agaiu«t your fo
mas.ers, and it will set them again at. you. You
best keep-out of (bat quarnu. Wa Wisa to k’®P 01
„f it. We wish to ive m peace. . Wo wish po be like
one family. Your interest is our interest, and our
interest ia youc interest. Let us All Stand together.
We invite you to co-operate with us It will be for
vo'nr beuefit aud uurs too. When voting rime ooajes
you had best go to /our old master and get him to
give you a ticket that tea little plepe of paper, and
he will tell you what to do with. It. You hadbest gel
your old master to gd to tbe voting place with you
For if’one of those stealing Yankees gate hold of)
yonrticker.be Will take it away from you and givo yoo
another in place of it, which will not do so wen.
should he glad to tell you »1Labout U»te,. »i*4 tae rem
sons for it but cannot do ao iu this address. Y >gr,
oid master will no doubt take pleasare in. as pi unwg.
it to you. ’ .•-••• . «
. Sow. IMAgMtio* Urn to «top.. But.wj mjft mi
onoe more, tnat it w*iTbe impossible lot the white
people and black people in Georgia fo get a on* te-_
gather, if they are voting ifi a body against awk:
other. We hope you will remember this, add that it
n» all we have to say, except this one Word, that we
are in all siotority and irulh your trlends, and desire
to remain HO forever,, aud if we have any trouble te
will start with you and the Ysnkesa, aot with ua.
H. H Tuck kb, Chairman.
'■ ’«ioMAS tor ottn,
Dan. B. 8>JdiR>B9, • iV-S
Uko. O. Davw, .. .a
W. (i. WoonviN.
/ ■ . t * committee.
fipi
-1st
(ib
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2EV
usees stop their stealing, hut if you
LCTSttlEKS
! =rx.tsHjL Mod tlsffiW gj
9r>aui-\ia v-o jnjihw eifj so
‘XfJ '»J yj
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@®f€ity Marshat’siSale!
U NDER RESOUITIOHOth. 6it, OMncA-fM-
and under direction of the Committee
on Pub.le BaterKudCityl otw, TwHtoeU at onbllcouU
°7* on ths premises, on HOMjfe&iifia.ttm last.,
at II o’clock A. M., all thu Bt^raST 1
paK;ef tb| dty <|omaig,koqwn m. .
j. 8BVmi<«l
- .uOD*rt«,*„'rtaMaFiioort-o* Bznud
uatJngdon streets; fronts on Harnsid street 5ft ■
“atebMkonUuntingdOhgtreB.BQIhakfina. j
. OY'SALB—Twenty per cenUesshnf the
lm TSWiMiK’n. y, and tefer-;
toifince of the purchase money to be paid
«8y at ihwcity Treaeury. av tRa raw of J,
iar aanum. with the privilege AO the par*
MQwift into - he Treasury ihs balance ra-
inpaid ouhe.puioht.sfi mofifli Jttfl; all ifis
tfieram up to the t.;me ojf nald. paymeuk, .»*
;ng thereafter a fee w^mp'e title.
' —‘ »II« H. ’
THOM
WAYNE,
CityMttisjial.
^- : :j I Mi V yj^ I.
Itls mi elegantDressing for tbfcH.iir,
It causes the ^air to Cui 1 beautifully.
the Bhalp Clfe.i and Heaithy.
It Invigorates the Roots of the Hair.
It fofce.s the Hair and B *iM t > grow lux uriantiy.
- R Immediately stops u air Failing Out.
It beeps th^ Hair from Clianging Color from Age.,
It rrstor. sGr y Hair ti» its Original Color.
Ii brings ont Hair on heads that have been bald
' 0rJ< ’ M 1 lauOJLa SAMOHt YU- A3
It Is composed entirejy oi simple and purely vego-
-abletraces. . ■ . ”.‘ r '
***** ved over six thousand voluuthry testi-
mouials of its exOs lence, many of which are from
pbjhioteca iu high standing.
It is sold in half-pound bo r ties (the name blown in
by Druggists and Dealers fid Fancy Goo-te
'here, at One Dollar per Bottle- Wholesale
AS BARNES & CO., Y. C. WELLS A -€0.,
SOHIEFFELIN ‘A CO.. New York mti23—ly
the
m-
n u nom
IS
r Urine
bladder or aidueys, diseases of the pros
lilanda, snne in t^w biadder; uateuKte, gravwl or 1
.dostdeposite, and ail dacases of the Madder,
neys and dropwfi'al swellings,
USE HELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUOHffc.
, • s8^*-< «-v»h • •• v*
boa , bodaLvo!A 10 ’• .* l.-aii?
W; F. MA. Y,
; : p , w (Snoceajter to W. Jf. MAY.)
Wholesale and Retsfil Dealer In
. HARNESS, iC..
JJA8 JUST received a New Stock of
’ -' OAK and HEMLOCK (tanned)
J SOLE LEATHER,
CALF and LINING SKINS,
and a general awwortment of 8HOB TOOLS. Prices
-reasonable; watisfaction guaranteed. HF“Orders foi
RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING and BACKING
romptly." * V'fan’j*'
m
Job Printing
ten
AND
OK-BIftiDINC.
NEWS
AND HERALD
BIKIK A\D IB rasme
tJn ; • KuanilM iu luat U
Deparmenftft'lS
H AS BEEN BUT INCOMPLETE ORDER, with
Ms,W TYPE aud MACHINERY of the rnosi
approved construction • ■ 1 ■■
Merchants aqd others requiring
Printing of any Description
ecuted promptly
) AT RBASONA-
eairreli
in a EJ
BLSP1
□ hHvlhgdlieir orders exec
GLASS MANNER, AND A
[CBS, at this OFF 10A.
AN ORDINANCE u ao .
ro OBEA-l-E' THE OFFICE OF KB&PBB
' "biAiife.
Section 1. The Mayor find Aldermen of the city of -
Savnuuali, la poiuicil m—mbud. do b.rrtj ra-d.lo, •
ftzt mere »h£l He »pj»:lnW«7«f *<*’ “f? P»«*:
in. .if Lh-i. mfHaonae. a i—f*dn —ht—edmrj It
ACCOUMT XfOPKM
or Merchants, bankers, ina'iran :e and other Com-
—files! RULED TO PATTERN, with PRINTED
OS. BOUND iUythe mjst subsiantial manner.
WofAUHfaida
XtHendbu TO. \ y*'
MASON & ESTILL.
- ■ .
.
Societies, Corporations, Lodges, and othersTeoBirii'g
SEALS. g9*SEAL8 fro ►' $5 upwards. SEALS and
B«inu 4-irn-n ♦Wr\ lT»>krrA^ i ^Jriti O.
lYBD at tho shortest Y
During the ^fisbtiHier''-ymtiffJrtfeiCki - —
SEALS and PRfc S8E<hav* beenmade for different
parties thronguout this and the adjoining States, awl
_ iBitaBce ttiey have given entire sutisfacGnn.
ie> deriring SEALS can send a rooah sketch-
expenses tbe sarp us will be retnrned-
■ ler*. to WM. ESTILL, Jm.
Bull street, next to tbe Post 1 ‘ffloe,
S: . ga -
ingot this ordirtahee, a pfeidn• whose duty
be to keep-op-u, clean, and^obar-ot-nbalrneL—-
drains Cl the cite, of Sevanuab. _f‘taste jand Jy tag
t,ais‘d«b ii
known us
H Olion 2. . .
fit, ii^resald, Th.l wtienefer. lkrou e h
unavoidable cause, Each Keeper of brains shm^
himseif be able to
open and el er, rf il
ana work suc.i gauge ^
nla charge lo aid iu such WO k Suchper«MSbaioe
appointed montnly by the Oiialrmanjgt gutgqMgH
1848.
Mayor.
s put under
Attest—Jaob* 8x,waw. OWikpl Cuuocil^^ ^
UritateH-'- ^Vf*
i Wl^BOUliATK THE F^l- _
«-« £a« .YdBI
AN ORDINANCE
, To prevent the encroachment, uy vessels lying at
sBwM ^ certain Oottoa Pr«S(*es In Savannah, upon the
- - ie--»aJHU«RaBSF-«tea«.
L.au.luConnci a«emb ed. do heie'iv oiuaiu.
lereafter no va.-s le lying, loaning or dlsch. rg
the wnarf 01 either of the Cotton Preafie.-
Demuud'a Iaivtt Cotmn Pre-s, or the Cot-
*owapm n^twr^vt ol
_ on the Hue of the whar! of the otoer Press
«JcH othei Pros., itna tri.t It ft
tty of .hafTrfMiuij mc
rdacluseat ai l.out con.oiu at aroi-egari; *111 that
ayteSSloMt aoy ot taaprori,ao» m -UU«aatk ■
' - — tAtrttt, Mmtm-
UJiMflcaitT
to— IB a pw»ar ®*
HEMT or THE
Section 1. The Majoc M*;*'
letinsh, in Connell ssadni**"
.-.ssssa ««!“■
, uQu all
*MBettraie.as ye—els*o’*the UnftedBi^
and a ' *** -*■-
E'JW
i
irebv ordain,
rt of bavan-
> 0r L.>'j^04l*S- ■>>]
:i P"ten become, bolder and iDoxe .
“'ern Mil , chi “ pion9 ot the oPPQNtion |
°wn the“ t seveter tneaBortt to pat
for. b , _“ < ’ w “utcroppinaa of rcbalHoa-
an Mie 2fi
t4 “lored U ^,’rf‘‘ e i C ' Uls ne9n
'itpet,/!" 1 °! thSr WWnwridlt
ba -JwlertEioate
lifted tiuL b * “i et ''' h ® “* ,ld
ai *from ““P™"foroe.” Lwgoue UEe
-iid 3 ,' L ’ frotbetda of bout-ode# ot
14 ' ; etie a b !? I ? i ’. oolli «on between thaw tu
Tkere “ n , ot80l “ehow prenmt«il: ' '
l ' .(Hie mar **» to U0» VbiT- 9m
^‘ttlei ... ^ ”») . tbet poUtieot eoaret
■*Loy«l
fSmcSTae
Ag the pucbftee to be p
on a 1 foreign
terms as vaeseui of the Uni
upon
-* rtSiSiSSb* ottwwM^ nmt.lt>!
3SES& wpSwWKnttt
dollar * pefkfinhM. wf>-' 1
fpTfi;49t .«*i
A
«OBtsmteetenera of PiietsgerfertheBar
Tybee and Ritoi Ea» afifiah iheffowe to make
ilee and togiffationn for Oie «er basest ofAne
rbor Heeter of Kavmjnah, stebject to the ap-
>vSL revis'on and conirolof the GHv Council
■ and os- eeitein teeaxa and conol-
°**‘ The Mayor and Aid rmen of tbe etty of
icifrafetaabied. -do tutoby ordain,
to the oommis - .inner*
^brMiewmrtfvnan
iaiK Wject to ti
.
gifts'
Hid to*
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Debility hi accompanied by many alarming
symptoms, and U ho treatment is submitted to eon*
or epileptic Ms
OR MON BETBNnON OH
1 r Urine, irritation, inflammation or ulceration of
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E nfeebled and delicate constitutions,
ot both MHes,. use HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT
HUGH 0. It-Wi«give brldk an
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TPHE GLORY Oft MAM Id STRENGTH. —There.
A fore the nervous and debilitated ahou;d ii
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T THIS STAWD WILL FI FOtllTO AnStWf-
Dil> AhSOKTMSNT OF
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At GREATLY RB>U0KD CASH PRICES, and Will
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Freak ^applies from Northern W&jjffis
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CHOICE HAMS, BACOH,. i r . t 4
FULTON MABKET BEEF.
■*, PORK; BOTTNOt, ^ ’• - ' *«> -*
CHEESE AND LAUD, -
CODFISH, MACKEKSli.
BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR
CORN MEAL, HOMINY,
BICE, POTATOES. N
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they an need ia their PU^E KX^TE, end combined lh the SUPERrPHOSPH VTK '
FREE FBOM. ADULTERATION,-*ad PEBFECTLY SOLUBLE The’prac.lcel exp*,
rienee given below of pleaien.d'friagihu poet seasan, fully eitiblfah ell (be eaven^ee* , r! "-*
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Xew X'ffc beld Oetolwr, 186I..JM baM«»La> .-*^1, j " Dau ‘ t *“
For fi)lL»port, with enelysie made by (be Comnuttee of tbe Inetitote, aoapend or Dr
WiBhwProf 4. G. Itople, end otberpyopiinynt Chemie^ m Pegnphlete. - ..« > T ,..
Tbe d'LaUeyiitellinU teature ol Ihia Sana PlinaahaO, r.on. *11... *1— II..
»u Of ils inxredieutsareof animal .origin, and 1 y f- f ( S
0^10 tteiWHR otf* r „. M ^ u * -- n
! Gontain»jio inert orjoiuerii pi»terials.. , WlJ Jj ,^ ada a 0 ..-j^i j,
.Tbe proper relative proportion «f ifcbftdngrsdidte ie Mapee' fiaper-Pboepheta, to mwt ; 1.....
tbe requirement, qf ifce.Gntioe srup on O«>o«M,JWd R>uib Ceralipe eoile, ie *My pre«e4 , a : ~t
by the eeporience of.Btaatera, wuo : teai^y that wbeotver they applied -the eeeNi to-teMl
apfcdfit ruling U>!taa.>e.,4>«»«..HWenlkw
growth produced, on theaarne lend. L maodle s*iS 01
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COFFEE, CRUSHED. CLARIFIED AND: reS«i teat Beve'aty five* pon-eja ^jer acre,- ufl old
BROWN SUGABS,
Choice
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, i :■ :* MO AND JAVA GOFFfiB, •. w, T - ’
SYRUP AND MOLASSES,
CANDLES, v * ... efatgii# vrtr
VINEGAR, J & liVqA uhoo
Hoap, :
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CIGARS,
Raisin*, Pepper, S^cob, Sods
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In fact e^rythlng n*dall’y^6ini^1ir a PlRST-CtiASS^
GROCfcBY HOUSE. With LOW FKI-KEatMUSihr
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Op J.. £QE9dES95
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feb28—tf ’ car. ffnnghten 8tel>a**>
gar Goods delivered to auy part of tb*^y. f ^
125 Per Cent. Dividend. " J
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have also a supply of
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•itected by drouth and excesaive rains than where
I .peg , Bupet Pnofcpba.e Wto' oited.. shall ..mew
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W.M‘ BLARES, Eatonton. Go,, report?;—Oa ’and
.boltaalf covered vrlih Bedgw. «B*T wMoB irrt :
leeueuiUtotcii in two > i-ao^wharoth* mangra
,>at to sadly, manured crop would vield two poi
where tu» unman rttfteOwoyMto oadi J f-4 ***
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HAMILTON, AmcriOQs, Ga., rep-rtp:—Ob- *
the-mABt- satt-'frlcroTy *p> sr»it' rom Mai»^# ,i T Sfc5j> - ^
JtfpW-Puyfipjteb , apulyiag it -*’.8 - tup-dxatHi! Q n
conslueveaoy a», TP v.-- und tTie best garden tma j
/•tar in, Southwe?i«rn Georgia. ? I
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P**"U7lan and found the reinltkiVttoe-haft '
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W Letters from the above named
l ad la oar deocrqiti vo pamphlets
wneral ir.formatinn of ioterestIo:fhe Planter.-
mr PRICE. £■
November ,1st, 1|
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