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Change of Schedule.
MANGE OF CAMS BETWKE
AN SAM, AUGUSTA, ASM MOS
SPECIAL NOTICE.
LAWTON, HART 4 CO,
ban ^2:
W* 4 HARRI# tinoe*?^ £
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iy dttfeet, Savaxuaali.iOa; . *-
m faI 7 ; a.?»a **ud t v<J *i u f*QW *<
eni otjoo^ W SC’PSiters^u* paChlh^Wiy
id I «■ ^•,fagPTOt J R“PlniM«iLlfl OnTEtf!?'
The object of toe. meeting waalexplained by
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XT a SQUASE la t
oi tho jf^TTSAKp IIeb
^adyebtisem
thiptSSeAfcii*^^ *-«
Oae'YifkttPIMsh citizens, just below di*,' CM
dl4d“>8iWfaU'*WOs*«» H ‘ Bn i4fF>fa**« jjf|
He leaned over to hear the expected aw >_«
iment, and the gentleman from Krin roared
*ht in his face: “You sold out the Irish, Kin
—d d—n you!” . Arta
CaA^tiWtoaWiihnaomM’iwlddeniy.crawje^ A
[tejrldently somewhat disgusted.
friondi
MANSION HOUSE,
Savannah........
Macon
GEN’LCOMMISSION MERCHANTS
jj#~Adv&rtiiifem6nt6 for ozm month or long**
; t ‘3g(teT3W ^ “Ti'WflfB
ie band tooted another moo.
le crowd redooblaiMmli
“ “ chahLkstoj, s. JJ?
wen-known and long-establUhsd House, bias
sn leased by the uiuierBigatd, and IsLbow
i theTra r »Uu«Pubnc.wnu 9 ep.tro > uagpU re-
No; 5 Stoddard's.jioijer Ranged Bij Si-,
'■'; r v Bmamt^aaep * *•* •*» *
mWf
,' ctAi^pat*«», et every: other atim,:iii8t HoraUo|
1 spouted it. -ipt upi*A .ttNaiWI a* «H Mj* 1 “ffl
>r the accuracy of our ttpoUfsiw* xefeu : Stotej9,jra
hundred of-our host.citizens. vho <av« ,a§^anae(
ti—dTldiiw,i«ifldW«diAw»<awat.t .until*, adBf
fayiuR to and tro, with-the_,unateady mo-
tot a drunken man, lie said:SIA 1 *“■
lentlepLQH-a&ieijfcatE fogh—h—h) got to » 1 &
; from a long trip through th’^JVgsJ, perty, bei
|-h—b), IVe m’ firat trip-(ugh) through teres to y
Vest. I’m feryAirediahd duajsy and la- Ke iol?i
fd (hie—ah>* I’m ^very tirfecTaiW du9ty mittec^of
*ai vsju ! ,ui ■* H
• floWiPiWBtar ■*■**!» td i -.t-i .
.£i..Ji..Ua.a«.lMB9tiBt’> « aotkxj r. i
itziu. ^Tai «IM I
Lateoftbe
dally exercised t^aftpow if ^eefe^foMe
redress of the great wrong which this Badt-
-jdGaQlc*.^ ivHMnalu
°i£aHhfk «t hIto T6BAt3CO directfrtm the
i ddcordially invite them
11 fuLorc meetings of oqr
it the chair^point acorn-
toaeUlowi
o. a saDsn
a supply
be rebuked. When the lamented Joseph
Henry Lumpkin was Caief Justice of thm
Supreme Court, a?|omated with Nesbik
Warner, Starnes and Jenkins, that august
tribunal commanded the respect and confi
dence of the people. . It seemed the. imperr
“nationof justice and not its mere, repre^
sentative. The present ChieT JuatiM-'seeks
to cover up bis infamy beneath the honored,
mantle of his gifted predecessor. One of his. ,
associates has no other claim to the-position-
fnan such as is founded on his aqtive.efforts
to dishonor ft State with who?e ihteresl .ang,
oro'perily he has no sympathy, either by
birth or education. The legal lore and in
corruptibility of the third cannot save the -
court from the just execration of the people !
Tne object of these men is not- so much
the salary as the honored position.- They,
hope by their forced association with the'.
Ear to battle successfully against tJiai jBOcfid
ostracism with which they are now branded.
It is in the power of the Bar. to defeat this
lost effort of disappointed auibition to lift it
self from the depth into which it has de
scended. , i-i. i
Let the members of the Bar r6fase to sub
mit the rights of their elients to this tribunal.-
Let them organize in every comity of Ihe'
Stale and agree upon three eminent and in
corruptible lawyers who shall act aa arbitra
tors or referees, to whom all caeea shaH ba
referred on Bills of Exception from the Su
perior Coarts, and agree for their clients that
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TEAXTON, CREWS & COJ,
iSfag —N'imt —ijpudgi-tai) safe .an^ptwssifnt
ohui —Wbf #iihi.ou»iiiHi.tj, jritti authority to
xsll'f aehaheetingajof the party a3 from time te -
JMpe trfiwf deem propew; mjs.v r<suu>,U.,
TResoIvAd, 4th. That the proceedings of this
meeting- be forwarded to the Editors of the
Conservative papers of Savannah, with, the re-
n that fhey pubhjb tho same.
A. C. Scott, Sr, Chairman.
Jons Mi Kiso,
fertCuHeo, • .:t
Dr. E. H.'Habt, '
-0kk«ioM^ - To;b. .‘-.t
vst : A Committee., j
/The meeting was first addressed by Colonel
Clinch, .who spoke with mneh. forceffur half as
hourj receiving frequent applause. Dr. Hart
- - - — ' * ■» J »1 • *.I tr 1 »I
Grant’s gi
te crowd sel
/-‘-If yon are suffering or have suffered from 0
involuntary discharges, what effect does lit 1
produce upon your general health?. Doyo* 1 i
feel weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Dopua j
little extra exertion produce palpitation rrf
the heart? Does yonr liver, or.urinary or; 1
gans, or your kidneys, trequently got out of
order? Is yonr urine sometimes thick, ,
n^lky, orffocky r or is it ropy oa settling? .
Or does a thick scam rise to the top? Oris
a sediment at the bottom alter it nas stood
awhile? Do yon have spells of short breath.- j!
ised their coloredbrelhren “to consult ,Pr. r uo J 011 naye speus oi iamung or
old residents' of the county ana then ^ nsiles of Wood to the bead? Is your mem*-.
repaired? Is yow nund con^y, *
leettniSMd J 101 f- ] J dweiUng npon thM 8ubject? Do J0U fetf '
^ ’ * _ V ! Hnn, liatiMM. moping, tired of company, ol
•Judgs N: J. P*TT*Bsmr, Chairtaan:-' ' iSTI ? b. ,
■ : l .21 atone, to get 1
aqua muauitw4.ow.wq.., . ^erybofly? Does any little
FH-Auas Mi WisSKSSae. ' thing make yon start. or. jump ? Is yonr, „
Carolina and! Yirgiuia ;
r*.TUKU.x»B S|f#«ir«
mingled with chi
it, Seymour and
Ifaennan!” “Si
iocrats and Radi
lortico.
bstuiBWpia Tdiignor
MfcWftSaHt* i = -" t --
»«n« ' BRUISES, BURNS,
r dsigw c: ttGOTS, SCALDS/
as lsispiniTii mil amis i
: »
s yjf-WMtln sdr at sijiltia it>«
FORP’S f -:iq.
roused Tecumseh’s “mjin/’andheigwwhed St
at with-, wa ai _iuni**as »-*%ra*« i*t»
“If yoot&Uows want to hear me speak,; w j
ou'd better behave decently.- (Roars,-howA-
riesof “bah !” ' *iod-#od-o<J-t)d I’i' frbnpihe
rowd.) GeneraivGrant and l ata not-, to she no
at ;down. -by. any:such-crowds..^ (Oheemf. fa
ells, hoots, and tremendous criesfsnBiftiob jm
' - -• - — ■ — -ime Harrington,
slapped flSdtw, im
EyhNTs, bits. dLAS,
whoso jaws.
RRHtEA, CRAMP COHO, AND AT.T,
DISEASES OF THE STOMACEL- «.a
CLKAN8KS and PDEIFIES the ELOOTIJ
Sf piinijwwt^pwu t mwaj 'WurnfM-to
apBaag^s
.. a 2 : : ■ -■ ■ : ■—rtr—9*r.
Oil. &OWIN -W.‘fc’ENeLE,
such reference Bhall be final find have the- ,
force and effect of decisions by the Supreme “
Court. . •'/. : '
The same thing can be done in Judicial '
Dhtricts, where the Bar may not have confi- J
itfiy.dec]
nitich Confidence in yourself? Are yo
spirits dull and flagging/, given to ffts-
melancholy? If so, do not lay it to yo
ltver or dyspepsia. Have yan resueBS night
Y^baok Weafc L ydOr j ^/-^ t rfbqt^ tlua
a f -ywa“a
conciliation
and sober of
rebels till we
fighting. ~cB
rian tones foi
and ; Biair ;”
abi4PW^. toJhsrSTi
ides. Arguing from the stan«q»~-t
cbels of Tennessee have left BOtb-j
“Srh?Uto and that «U ftP-
and petitions hayn been met' only
m contempt, the Nashvi'lej
to-morrow morning will strongly
relentless proscription agrinst^’
..discountenancing any lntercoatsa
ni - whatever, either socially or »n
matters, and this to b® kept up
r “Three cheers “Tor Seymour
and the ’%hOtt£^8it went np
Bj some such system ’os'thi3 the civil
rights of the people could be proteoted-from:
io-noracC3 and corruption of the judiciary
and the evils of the new jury system avoided.
A
which the rights of litigants can be protected
and ihc seal of condemnation fixed upon a
judiciary which in every hour of lta sittmgs
will desecrate the throne of justice. . *.*■
It may cost the Bar some pocumary saert-
fice, but that should not weigh ‘a feather in
an honest endeavor to preserve the purity or
the jndicial.department.-.*' t v--it f//,-1/
I throw out this suggestion hoping that it.
may tesnlt in the perfection -of o ayatem by-
vhich the object in vi^w may be ac^om-
^ The^nconveniencB WSfl-bs teinporarylLet
Democracy triumph in November, the deci
sions of the Supreme Court qf tha UOdeQ
b!te c fj‘A--J lit Si-e ®dJ
House-fitting Materials,
ES:'¥S'iSS'S|s
•” that
Bit all, one gigantic voice sung ou».
d better try it! YouUl get put in your-
throughout tl
but that this
carped out, t
1\ M -A- x »
(Succesaqrto W. H-KAS/j.-
ale and Retail Dealer In
insolence had provoked ci d away,
from the temper of the Radical ConvCTtioh,
todeciaie mhrtial law in any portion of toe
Slafe, to send any number- of the militia he
qrStttoRaftdJhau
tir of a baffled wild'
constitutions, but
hooziaznnHlI
wanted to know
a were, that they
itragaous prooeed-
:fnl sniffle, assured
they are all rebels
thosetoeydd iMiiMWfc
irsq f-iXT Jiretc ,/2/jbY.^,
the people.. : .
How Grist is to ee EcECrEB.—A 1 ft. n^qt
ing of the R*di«aia, recently “held at behM
ifissouri, one Johnson, candidate for Altar-
ney-Goneral of the Sjateyij8p0-t»»9*®<Hr9J
language : .
“There could and -
salt to the election tl
LEATHER,
Groceries,
— V pother form of diaease- ibicn.bnmamty is
joh Btrr GhAPHrc.—Col. E. H. Townley, hhaij ^ itim raal f -forte Of theuonblc
r the tiS&SmvM a prosdnmihon- aoarcd y
i the Btemocratic Club at Baltimore, a fewt -- a ^ ‘-Jr-L’
i since. HU experience of army JRa is.I /I
•££mMSa& e~i’
lec»atidto-A»jia'|fe|- ■ - g -.r .« if Twa erU Mwl sdy
wffl bet get ‘ -a* hi 4£s
, There «Hwas issued u , W||A| i
just before the Tazoo «^P edlt ^ j c jl * HKI.BlIllLll Q ' ,
>.««v-Jew'was put ashore. ,
d of - has vrisj* v -? ,y -
sof tonU%^i0Owor t hofW^|«g i^oi^ncO ^
otism " NociSnlViVhie generris/irSFSrl >■ JUr»q3 oi snUM
wv t +hirtv-aix bales from a negrft wj^ Tet-fih* *
Grant, backed by the army am
by the whole Radical party* wot
with the bayonet, the inaognralii
ocratic
their paws, fipp^togA^gging.
3age, and exited. f'“~ '
) of “renowned visitors”,took a few “stiff
Xy^vjS®**^ ®* ttltaoas
iehes. With . - ,
son would resist'and: put down, in the same
way, any attempttoYhaugnraJC .th.eJIennfc
cratic party into power in thisStatA
This was not said under excitement,.for
daring, a speech ot lRP-SdtiT 3 ! hegjpWdwM
oiged as a reason-whyJJqniocrats should not
Vote any but the -Radical' r Ticket, fhat their
WBOLgSU^nQPEM^
q »,GUfliiFph B(HINGERiJ-
votes would clae
matter what the'resuti of the election, .they
(the Radicals> were deleroiinfi3 that 0
DemocraUc>aminisft:atioii should not be es-
“Great was
Mwmmmvim;
te “MWKit-awswfafi t
r I lF-dnS • atovWBJPM «wl ova »■? .
[J- 1 :*. .tjjfypi lOiiOlcrftriiioii k
Commisaou Merchants,
tgent of toie.pipWas : aidOdapiiii^§fw«#^
as follows to the LeaWenworth -(R*h^^^qW'
Journal; under date of - t- ::. - - 0 ^
While a-party of. ladies
toe post Wftto sitting on toe^pw^rtP^Qgt -
of my quarters, engaged .nngfa^aqdgiM^
ing, a maa vtolf dftshed.among^d^«ie
proenriog. weapons., go, aqett-afty Atf ac k -/
the aentinei afetfae-gnard- honss,' kwBrea at
hitn, but with no-effect. Erom the guard
house be proceeded to the hospital, made an
attack upon a soldier, neariy tearing off Ins
tight arm and biting off one ot Lis fiegerg.
He afterward bit a colored soldier of ihc
Tenth Cavalry, and'entered the quarters ti
the laundress while she was in bed,biting
through toe bed clothing, but not hurting
her He made tor toe sentinel at toe bay
:.lllO—lm-rrtrn Wrtteet, next to Post Office^
e VGBORGIA MASONlCatr^ j
mutual life insurance CO.
St 'l O^AS,
T. VKl pV«RR,8<=’«t“>-y *ndfEr««aWr*V'
T1HIS ASSOCIATION affords a cheap mode otren-
i lSCRSSSsaswVra
'* is Chaa L«" »* v .S.'“ br °
DIURETIC,
i. Pass them arm
thfeybnay'be seen
JOB PRINTING OI
* I ,iblb Book Bindery
■ Union. I tell you so because
ever took a red-hot stpv.e, but A
r four hours-for ode tPicool |
ifit v i tuseit a-
Tbfd^ 8 x^^\Wtove 0r ^rd-toe®,
re'these:-There'had been a difficulty
tween BUI and Joe some ‘j“ e P r ®7‘° j^ bot-
muraer. On the day oLtbe murder J®» Dot
rowed a gun: from a neighbor, and that o*
The chignon is worn on_top_ot .tne
j-^ss?ASsr.a
htoftoe shape of a.barrel; large at
And smaU at each end, with a
"yfl uasi.. BOOK BINDERY,
BANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, - --
and/PAPER RULING ROOM.
The only sgtablishment In the city haying all these
^fnU B^k iTplPEES, LEATHEP.3 «-.d MAT*,
ciroamstantial, 0 but it all poipts to J°e “^
“T-
“ That s How we Stood. ’’—The New Or-
leans Times, of. Wednesday n
Monday a Seedman was oppomted forem
of a jury in the Criminal Court Aft« hear
ing tne testimony in the case, toejary j
ed, and to a few momenta returned,
by the sable foreman, «md he gave rn toe
diet of eight for acqnlttal^and fonr tor co
victioD./The Oo“* x^remw
kind of a verdict that was. a no
responded: “I dUiSuI
wrn ” Th« mtelU ?ent lUiy was
pTIFICUC TEETH
rurns, pwkwb. st w»6
AND DRESS-MAKING,
WITIIWR L LOUIS’ BAZAAR,
H. M. SNEED,
DENTIST/^/S
to assist in forming s train,
or “pannier,” is worn at the
,, upon which is gathered up
kids of material in a kmd of
is called the “blanchissense.
.ah’s'Style, butveally .r^m-
s of. a came) s back. t> Across
Architectural Department
fg^ART.umtD UPWARD OF 18 TBAB8,
NOVELTY IRON WORKS,
: - ' raff- 1
AVIHG EVERY FACILITY FOB THE HATttT-
EAOTOBROF ARTIFICIAL TEETH ill all the
M 7 7 ^ 88 Liberty **•» Broadway,
NEW YORKy.-lf^itl 0
M lKTTFACrCREPUin and OrnamenUI Iron Work
f,r Bnlldini;,: Complete Fire-Proof Stractoree.
IX.lnmSa LiniSi. VloolirBoofs. OolnFA ShnttOT.
Vauitri. Stofes, etc^ of Cast or Wrought Iron. Alao»
UMt Bridge iron Flen, etc^etc. ^ jtSVIBOSSt t
ua 1 r-*i» —* ”» "'%,g.lriiv hik.-v
or washer-
bles the h
the lower
extends. toilet Known, yi ™
^alS^orSn for the last twohjmtoe
IhSrln^rm?^
inous mode* known to the iirofeselon, and compe-
nt aaaUuma in my Dtul&l Leboratory, I can »t *
io Kauri notice mannl'acture an entire sett of/Teeth,
[t«r extracting the old Toots Cwhlch can -be done in
1 casee nnttoui any jxiin.) ■ , „
OLD 0ASB6 not comfortably worn, I can maKOBo.
,jc | Just received! anotber.lQtjjL-
THE NATIONAL BITTERS,
* J I “’the BEST OFTHE
■got aaU by tbs cinn, bottle or drink by
John T. Lineberarer,
or FBICB-Sltf pet bottle, or nx DotUe* lor
ioJo.deUTWwltoaaT adAsfc Bold tiy all Bra*-
T nMuZdT The first name oi tne q
publibhed.) J- d bnt aU r inform;
WC th i he was an Englishman by bi.
us tb f‘ h f_^ co aector elect of one
Cr counties of Alabama, -Colnmb
cago for the puspose of forming a new party,
to consist of working men end women, the
main objcct being to give the latter a fuli
share, of representation. Among the novel
ideas suggested was a “dual” Presidency to
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