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Tile.Cotton Crop end. Cotta
Sew Orleans, Sept. 15,1863.
• To tilt-Editor oj the New Orteggs_ limes—
.WMs^Wcf «. '
taken for granted at the 'North
rope, suited to create an anticipation of a
full crop of cotton; J/t does :^seem as if in
‘justice to those who toannot -‘go well know
the real facts of the case, the time has come,
for their rakes, to enter a caveat For one,
interested as I am in having the cotton crop
same trap he did 'last year and utter- no
word of
say nothing;7of #*»oi
demand that the powerful
e -‘
sides of the wai
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Georgia
destined
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The Tanners In. War. County.
Steam.Saw iiUa.j^4»n
VVabe Co- , Sept. 16,"186
jleasrs. Editors Telegraph-: A-i.itUe inci-
; tU i transpired, her a last night which I flunk
r worthy of note, to show the IoVe the ne-
floeB in Ware bear the “car pot-baggers."’
y ,tre has been an ex-F.ede.ral soldier loung
ing around here for saviait days>„i . night.
.fcepiuK in the mill with Ills colored, breth-
m Night before last- orie-of the mill bands
mused a coat. Suspicion fell on.. “Mr.
Imk ” his carpet bag was searched and'the
coit •’‘re-captured. EiSl night, having soittfe
,ork to do at the mill, I was detntaed ton
ute hoar At nijout ten .o’cloek one of-the
negroes came tome and tdld me not to be
°prised at what I should sec. Jor tlfey were
riog to tan that Aankee.” In a few mint
ntes they bad their “Northern triend” under
aurrii, and =oon escorted him to the woods,
f followed unobserved.,- A council was held
and they unanimously agreed to whip him:
He made a speech in self-defence and offered
mem the contents of hjs empty, carpet-bag
if they would let him off;* but they wdre not
in the humor to be bought off. . They at once
proceeded to business by polling a b ig over
his hesd.pnllink down bis pants, and “Duck
ing” Imn across a iog r jeaoh .man. then wliip-
piug him until they- wore Haiti.tieUA H8
again pleaded with lliem, and spoke of hav-
jqj fnogiit for them four years, etc.; but be
lie ihoy let him up they, gave.' him;seventy-
sis with a pieco of four inch Jbelling. “Tfte
colored troops .fought nobly.” They.-then
tllatmj him choice of loads, and though.lie
could scarcely walk, they started-him at
quick time toward Saydnoah. TSHS'Was^a
i.gro ahow, and no while man” aided them*
either in tin ir plans or work. Tho nagroea
say they begin ip see -tbrough*lhe j&»nl
love tor them, **£ f JT& / v J t 1
Tne cotton planted in this' section
tea entirety destroyed by the caterpillar. „
Yonrs, dee., " ‘
£ -4 l W- R - C -
should WBOd>top to the gaze of
whom
ared.* Evidem
owl
,«Yer*
intelligence,
inadequate wfp^lj
3 qf foreign pot
rent weakness, and
Atlanta
s pr >1
m
stock at the New England'anlls} addXtlbtdaUy
accumulating damagea toithe ditpinjshe^j
fields of this country, why should planters
urge forward- the shipments qf their crops,
only to find no remunerative prices at present of tlie
offered forthem.. - ' ^ .. , .,
We know very well the narrow area plant
ed. in cotton this year all over the' Sonth—
probably not much over half of what was
seeded last year and we also khow that id-’, (iqftheir
thongh tbe-former-part'-of the planliog.sea-
son was favorable, the cotton has more re
cently and in full time for its very e
damage,.been attacked in nearly alp
the country by-.both the boll worm.an
caterpillar, while daily and generally ho
rains tor weeks past have! promoted
multiplication and their ravages, white it
strayed the more matured fruits of
plant by causing it to rot ip tt£
These rain9 seem by no m'i
estimated in their iojarions effects ; for they
not only favor the increase of thi
cause extensive decay of, the co‘
ad bottom and fertile lands, bnt
most seriously the work of.picking ont the
crop, hot alone by the time lost while rainiag
and while the ground is too-soft to admit of
this process, but by the sickness which inva
riably accompanies and follows them.
With, the. .diminished bfeac' '
planted tbia year, and the tinui
rence of adversities to it, some only of which
are mentioned above, one anict three-quarters
of a million bales is, in the estimation of
ton crop for 1863. T«e early receipts this
ear may beieiaiaedaa indi '
at wo -sbOnld consider
atber. during the. ^eaSQh.,forJilanting
conntyfW.^T.tt
‘ of henfe»fr> I ln}s8h*#*«W*etr>«^<
%3 TfrW >s) 9f-
i-dahehtfeirB'
aideb* uWe!;»ilb
and' dolt eqnal
“ *¥efe
•pacity.
HQt yiaif. six .oU he tlaughtexa Jmi
itbqse womeu and those in tfcyWOTW'i
«Y&J.ai6xlt them would
' the
iaSSS®
wi
pns«i‘
to tpo • mgoqp
ft
apeat.tygm^taw Yim
resent
^biafctnice.
IFromdSBKavolutiand i*aj;
A ailuUter Ordaineii llj£ Mfomen,
A «w incident in the history df the'church' -caui
occur,-t d at Marblebdad, in liis'Staic, on tb'e
2.1. At the oriliuation-.pf William - .Garrison.
Haskell, as pastor of the First- Uuiversalisy
Church of that place,’ihe Itev.' -Fhohe AlC
Hansford, of Hingham, d.Hvefed ther charge;
and the Ucv. Olympia Brown, of .Weymouth,-
the prayer. This being.so far asT-.ain aware, :
the first occisiou when women hava h^k’eh^i'
leadiug part in the ordinatkm. SWfice.pfaay 1
cnurch, it has seemed to mu-worthy of no-
liciio ilia Kevoiu’tipiiJ i wtitf tt"matTfcr- ,T ofria-
tcrc.-l to ihe WoHd 1 .' - 7 ” ‘ “ . .. ,
A novel incident of firs' setVfee, .wasJth'e
laying on of tinmls, qoqdiicled toyfonr miu-
isters, Mrs. Hanafbrdr hna Mism-'BWwa par
ticipating. The ciiarge by the llev. Mrs.
Hicafjnl was as beautiful as the eloquent
rads aB(Ti;>riBt)te juitrat-r qf that spin
inianTOuid mSl|ept^; : ^ue Jco:n«e
saying : “tTeorge, my dear brother, yoifh;
ciioien ‘Puebe, servant of the Church of
Hingham,’ (o' givj you the solemn charge,
anil to deliver unto yoif-flieuin aeles of God,
ore of which is your belief that there is
neither tribe, nor caste, nor eex in the reli
gion of Christ Jesus.’’ r Near the close of iter
rtmarks she ez^rcssOd lit# assurance thi
would succer d ; beciuse," among otbeT rea-
;ojs, “he hnd shown by choosing- a woman
t. take this part of.lflelaeiiSce;iaa-view3,and
hid thrown down the gauntlet to those who
would place women and idiots side by side
no the Etatutehook.’;yJcfWgyhoieefer cl
wss masterly, worfan]*j4*ijm& imj
sue than usually lfste&sa io fin *snch
siuns. . The prayer_of.'Mfts- Brown also de ..
tervea eapecial notiftyfasfjp and elo- uetiyea.
qnance. ’
hfe-T'lrrrifia
Cobb
clean andin eqod order
.. Appropriated. .Bat-the
change which came bver nearlyl "flte
CoMoSfettgjWgp cotinagfl^;
nning of August, from almost exi
lghf lO nearty tts' tncessint wet weather,
i^d such a shedding of yontig tfotfs" arid'
forms as ieft.momparaiiyely cijUicrfEY!# that i° u
could mature, even were the worms absent ' ®‘- n
It is time that previous' this change of
; yej.tjher^br9 bottom bolls, on upland fields
had become so' far advanced that they could j *S5T
ket.; On the well drained bottom lauds the
same class of .bqUs.pa.the lower .'.limbs were
'likewise siifHciently adv;-.ncod_'_l(jward4iiatu-
rity to repel the worm, and have in part
opened, and are being gathered. AH the
middle limbs, as a role; have been to a great
extent stripped, citba<«y-stfed3inSj or by the
ravages of the worm'; while the top crop,
wniolt was until recently counted upon to
"■*” as &$nw453t
fa alm'ost cOTain to^bFeateu lp“ r *i
er forms more than a modicum of the
general crop, and that of inferior quality.
There may be aaidiofUdlbot one .report now
from the whole cotton region—the excep
tions being too few to affect the rule—and
fhit ^^aothdr^^tehnd|^hyejof^my#n
hii ^agood crop can be made,” but “what "wifi
+ be the falling off. from last year T’
planters,* Yl 3eif(r , ’forwarrr.‘eatton
square your account with your merchant or
other paBjt who may have furnished you the
f.’WtbhfeSiiai-
which makes that
in.
nee, thinks it betb ‘ discovei . __
mode'of heading off theSd'coaapdrAt’ors”' and
predicts that c “before . months'
- ;Hibe,*f ^
J<>rh'm fe a ye^hibe *«*
has bten arranged ~
other
viru’ent rebels. ‘ who- »1
fresh . revolution, - — _
there is, pn effecttaf; mode of.
those
will ficd themselves effjctutffy'. —___
Supreme Court of Georgia Will be appealed
lounce upon these ontrugeous pro
ngs; and its decision will be susthloe-i'
ie BUprehte Ckiprt Of the''United States.
We warn, these reckless men' to pause ih their
mad! career tteford the arm 1 of'the la# foils
powerfully upooThem, auff they we furled
anuuto-
fL
Jain
mfercial
oosent of parlies* tbe fulfillment of obli-
p..Honanf l his nature 'capiat be honorably
every'rent!
f a new year:
:e
de.Tfoeu-after-'theadvdDi
Fortunately the advances
top (to be grown) have
is tbi
ue.
. . regn
'on personally is ft. loss to- the
tb, because it furnishes just .so much less
tufor the unfair combiualiuns be:
eh
- ‘ li as
the rejection o 8 f
■ occurrence;. but theH
|never learned o< andnatance o£-;'n rtjected or
■»ed member^jofj Nfo^M
■slature, applying to a court for n|
however flagrant his wrongs. It is a i
cases over .which no court has jurisd
-Bu^eyenif-, flip epwto ^ jurudicL^M
Commercial must have d-curious notion!
Tb* JLSSOXIC CpNCtAVJt—ySt: Louis, i
temlitr 17.—A.t the elic ion" of’ ofliedrs
aay of the General -Grand Cnapter ; rR' _
Arch Masons,- James • M. Austin, of- -Nc-w
York, was elected.. General Grand IJSfch't**
Priest; Robert S. Barns, iff South -Garelinh^ : ®‘ )1
Depuiv Grand Higb"5Rriest;?William Hacker;
of Indiana,; General 'Grau^J ^9
Collitts, of Alissouri, General Gr,
John McCleiiau, of" Mas8acb
Grand Treasurer; John _D.”
Ohio, Genera) GrandU ,Secrets
Tims, Of California, 3 General G WcTChapter
of Host; Artin Hi- Minor, of
oral Grand "Rpyal Arch CaB„,». ***° ■ i ,
atearas
Touuiana, Deputy Grand ftlaster; Kent Jar- recurrence ot the same
or Onio,-GrandG6enerSBBama4AG«f«^B t“
Bell, of Missouri, Grand Ciptaxn-Gen-v 111
sra 1 ; John Frazzell, of TeiinesseS;’ Grand
Senior Warded;.-William C. Mlinger, .oft.
Heatucky, Grand Jqaior Warden; rlc
Si nrns, oj
John D.
Alfred Creiirh, of, Pepnsy Wapia, Grand
jog the
. spec
he pro-
Ute planting
' Y!
Ohio.)
„ Creigh, of. Pepnsylvapi
S.andird-BeaYeffWiJIiam. Bd#^J
Hanip-birei Grand Sword-Bcfirei,, inuinit
IV. CHandler, of Georgia, Grand Warden.
Hoeeibeb ©or
•Monroe,' Va.±S'*'-
! IN VlEGINi*-.-
7.-4Ye'
Va.i£>epieftper 17.—lYebtOrdayiafter
noon one"of-Hhe mofl-fiendish ootrtgeh -that
canid bhock a civilized community was par
patrated upon ’a yoUDg girl rtstrtiHg J about
four miles oul.of Bpmptoo,.ou the Yorktown
road, by two negroes earned Harrison and
Jones, It appears that the young Judy,'
Those name we have not yet been able to
learn, was going along the road when phe
act these Iwp ruffianvoue 4f jwhbm;(Hi«i-
s on) took her into the woiods and accom-
pishedhia purpose, .bnt-& white man w,
seen coming up. who frighten&f them p
thus preventing a double outrage. Tbe ml-,
lains were pursued and arrested,-and Brought
oefera Justice SlcDevi11, of jlamptoo, who
knowing the iiiseenrity.ofe'the -jail at Hamp
ton, end fearha.eYhat Borne.violence .might be
attempted by ihe citizens; seat them to the
tuilitary prison At Gamp Hamilton, ;ai
pie
assmanifesf
^ _ Thi .
largeTy^(at1ea8f7ofThdnf) of grai
'essential sustenance, abd have conducted
•their bnnness, uppn^ a somewhat more eco
nomical and t&i*Si®ldMfe- ?Tt@y#e in a
tolerable condition to accept tbit well-meant
warnini
ds I
^■AUBT tfenioataj n»»w
Chinese JoaatEES.—A correspondent-of
? pm Canton,
Stxaet-jugglem end mouptobanks abouod itt
-Canton, and.in faett itr every Chinese city.
iOne fello,w performed w ' '
front or our hotel wnioh deihab
•more than ra^passiag notice. lie stationed ah
himself in the centre oTjhe street, andjitfr- er
ing blqwn a blast upon a bugle to give warn- E
ing that _he was about to begin, his en-
tertaiument, he took a small 5 lemoh or or-
red .with fruit, and
a then!(
.fe.sort of - chirruping whist^^ffhen MP
ately a number of rice-birds cameffrom every
direction and settled upOn the bOnghs of lha
bush he balanced or fluttered nbout bis bead
He then took a cop in bis band and began to
rattle sbmA•5Sd8»^Kv j *fl^ ; H^» , bigW^SSB
appeared. Taking a small bamboo tube,
he next took the saqfe And putligqoae in it
blew it at one of tbe fruit, which opened
and ont flew one ofathe birds*, which fli
ten .
form
commended that Harrison be placed in
The young lady belongs to a highly respect-
a ble family, and if her friends could have
gotten hold of the negroes-they, would haye
nn» S l dto , the tref) - Thoy are ‘ ^ uQ^fneMly a dozen birds’wire'
now held Hu'the military prison, awaiting 1 - ^■■ ,l -- *■— *~—
tntir trial by the civil.Authorities.
Doolt CouiiTr—Opebahons. of ' the Oat:
ebhllab.—A planter from. Dooly county
gave us. on' yesterday, bi3 Opinion of the
Prospect in .that county of a.yield of cottoir
-to this effect: Tbe.eafly. crop of boils which
f* now opening was only tolerable—the mid-
“•e crop, was thtpwn off after the rains in Au-
gost, ana cotton took, a fine start for growing
and had a large : cropjuf- bolls, wldch, with a
“*e Ftfil, wquld have increased the yield, as,
jt did last year, largely; bat the cAterpillSr,-'.
J&tely appearing, destroyed the leaves and'
then the young bolls, and at this lime her has
oo hope of .a late crop.' He thinks what is
to be made this season will soon be .picked
?u<J ready for sal6.;* f 'He saj^ the caterpiUHj
'? Moving,Northward, and he saw it within;
six miles of Macon. ' It will move 3$i5rtli\Vai3'
11 frost.—Macon Telegraph.
a quantity of eggs, the shells of whiCK ha
btoke with a little stick, releasing a bird
from each shell. The trickwAs neatly per
formed, and defied detection Irom my eyes.
If is said that at the coup d' etat of lha Em
peror Napoleon,- an aide-de-camp dashea up
to St. Arnau'd for-instructions; the boule
vards ware up. -St. Arnand, who had a bad
cold, •- could hardly - speak for coughing.
While trying to.catch his breath he repeat
twice: “Ma sacre, toux /” and off. went
aide with ihe order, "Massacres tous!
hence the blood which still soils the Im<
purple.
the state of
iu the SaptetMcGintl of thB Uni ed
esrmotQptUS mtBihp*jested smp.m.
hmstossttAPurtek i*»»n‘*hyQe»Aee t
I iim»Af»APd .StgWJiilMptyiP .that, 1;
'.y‘ aarmpuotedi how does obb wise:
mporary suppose the expelled pegrpqs
lit do
rt 3
l cbnntj
Ute:
iff would J hitch thA horses t
•ififle-'
e»«s nthOtt'^N
i to exisleneei ;.They'had a little, world
K uW ^fra'. Roberta iost'k-itedwhAt
rfann achxjoI. employiQg A4gooii.|
tMUMWI Ina alierthat.'
t‘ia pleasure oAhd-4-eo'rea-
aptfailereryn^nfettsiotnentfi},
in which i
young.' ‘Thi 9'seen
with some dne:
was hard to
tamm.wfindcttnv; . mi
tqfi* >a tittxnwa
f-Kish daughters,-
_lr, Huberts
i well sA his wife, has h
r. active in
amoD&wbjnk "is s mat tSo®,-
he is hm^A W s £km*MB&
I bringing beforeithe-'phblio. :dThey .sold t
rTarm soon after tnyiVi^fUmre,
«wi»r.
[T ^_ ,■ J 1 p«>lleiteiisif
kfcrf-od-sqlmfi- rights^ ffrasAf reform, and-
aW Cut;4 QAI has fi 1 Ht>T
’A .illarnimr—iJineoiu ..Jt olul
;r*S9'
oSayta
Niqfei uchifgMi. bus ,, ■
iNiaaix siferWSdsmdWA itearmbSeafcnfijatsAWA
subs dkpltotr fa: AUauU.' Q a., tbls, kaatlnhir
tHeyeirSit onr L.rd, *i*hi«eo Mti:
and of.ludepemtoncejjf ,th«i
-X9 giuoiMla atoeoj B..BUGL0QK,. , .
dl sji,[a» ttuann stsJj VGowwowaj.
»• nnn..i udmral li. aqsdt
juitl -vat teja
»lA iUUNilA*«pt»iy«*j8Wfe .tmr.Jiji, T isr *d
iMiib
onbia bee.
u trim 9,t C
Ssnvcnljfii
Ufa Tbit John
hbt«,hff9br.
1 jMtewdaywi#te«blhe phWdaGouofelfeto .
? ISSm
MfedCiA*^- stiippqhjef-aevci>rt toafd sns^it iiifbsruSs
and tender boll! Tbe .-catorpillatp, 0
lade summary..work of.it, stripping it —
eir aVy^k
'cot oif field cn "tie road
:4T
- thisicliy and:AIr-i Eeabodj's, .And ttAoaof
ehind-in tho #ofk bf-destrneiidn.— The- -Een«, in atoiumt
9 desltnction of the later gtaWihaadttff -•
s septiqo^i^.aTW agrtsin^apd^lfferehy,
rop has probably, ,OeeJl .-cut one-third
(of the cktfculafl®i* v 'dSilwitWft Mter-''
r* Week tor ten dayk agoP * doi»;f> .
ithfcTwfeqdyaMnmhtlAtA great-crop,^ 4utcku,,tb«tawiaiauLUntii^or
that Have never told with
tmpruyeu mitucs of eul-
SpHcStWh' OftfortrHzer:; 1
. success than dn-
•AhebHVP>8Bjt‘*%8“'n?>to«l
,. oblbeswii rt»ti^for
[»turttiec asnmaoloiled thst).be,ilneyitUjUs re-
kult of «1B IfitA ojt iwicoijfc afld ^insorr^tipparg ffr
psatkj is alreadruhenpniUf *? - toe . rapid;
. ... ,. jBproa^ uf » diapoaittou-o» tfaa part of those whomaia-
hZgiitntolte taJ, “pftn tMvWfamj uffnuWMpo'Afinatw'SVbntlaA/lbs'
Though much of it ha# ....- p ;waubUeben:UmremuMcto p«.»,
AekfrlfejOW'artMjioHt seat ads oi.viuleuce,
indtrotif Ai'aCimMeiitionsiagejaetlhelr ctvU rights;
' ‘ *. t^-ObritraVksaeifiMi bai-bawted tbe
f*JloJuf^raimfie- thi ■etaatt'Airrjqhiutffc «.
being tlie'iirinkfebyfW^JrttbA-ef the AaUxsnef oC'tbla
'■ -‘e tb’isaeiabiilu large ^himbere with arms, for
-cVmnS tn mili'Ofty* uodoi, and'for
> ’other UdiaVi‘ l ^^«.’ *&ff<att;\iAthority o£ ta<
thisrSeewpi.riHoJhaea
e house that is ce,
and his whole crop
bale tothei acre. '-' _
already been picked out;,'the- bolls.on the
otherwise bare; branches ft.rojsq-thie.k CBjtff
remind one of clusters of coekle-bura nftc
the leaves., have been killed. He nprilii
goatio '(the SofuBle ; I*at'ific)'at tbe' rati ol
toar hundred pounds per mont., : This' liberal•
application of a pqwe4iR;farUjiz«r.sy«'*fe-
tod bis. crop. to Bnch an early aud prolific
Ih'ef bolls as to securiiaii cxtraor
the wormi -mjide 1 -ffAnr aj
3 i.t His crop, jeven afUBMlto .havoc, maile,
V The .'Orterpillaia^.is.pi sftlpp^id.Mid conv’ - -
PHmwI""
iai manures.—CofuCTjEj-Emja/rer.-v : Wt’l
u
,i, £*
tLr
€o^Par tnersliipl^
HAVS THIS DAY ASSOttlATHb tofftf-
8 ELVES together under «B:
to
H ’•&
I -ajiPii r-.-i'oi ut ci bux'. r -.j ,qr
! Cotton F 1 actors 1
tmission-ttercliants,
i cm, end woald.ebTIcit 'fiom dur'rrlands »i,a
lonSttAfcittfr beuiui
>11
tusTi 4J08lS»W«H«»».& t
itU- 1 in [ i. «ii I'jwnJ leiT
t tto rf GeorgU- »futile re
> h tggers elected under
' never ongjtt to^are beep
. SiiTN TET*-J U-. ,u.<x-'.'Ftii, htnbl
E. HPaH wifDDEtlk'-^.viithts'dflrhMfeiAttid «*!
«irn me In basinets, under the firm name oL M/ ^
trills i
HioJ'A b^ft-htlm' - ni nt<> A'CAUMVELiL
milituy Attt-* ! 0.1
for tbe
Co-PaFtaeFship^ mtiSSPS**
* .aotr; xsiof >:e A? s»,
ed bear fwfctooJbt*wGtr '
ime of CKAWtOtlD fc LOVELL, for tb#|lti
of ‘ ' llflfl
•Ax® 1
n&*i-ur
t •teciaoe
[t^ 1 ^ ■■
WM. H. TISON.-
nxl
ntU mm W.NiuallLlNUto*
o'
coiiissm-tmims,:
Jroi^d 1
(•
[ iiouii
J ctmw'BHfrwre
riads of them covering
shining brownish-black bodies, and
' very thing which they met witff^h;
' en smffl animals, he was.’ tfifofmed - by. -.the
fated residents, did not escape tbe voracity
hord j; thi ir bodies were crowded upon
....worried, and wounded cruelly with the
powerful antennae, -until they -fell down .ex
hausted With their struggles and loss of blood,
when they were fastened upon by thousands
and devoured. The entire (carcass. .of a_sheep
was eaten, and 'ifie bQnfii'picked clean, in two
minutes and a quarter; and .it is said- that
dead ox would be gobbled up by them
quarter of an hour: So ferocious are'
giant beetles that mothers are afraid
their children go out of the
a-grown person. In tbajr _ _ —,.. A -,
ntests the wounded are devoured on the
stant. Our inform ant says they are about four
inches long, with legs three inches long; they
have u shart.tail, armed with a powerful bore,
and their shells are 'so' hard that.the.weight o:
a man can-hardly crush them. They are ver.y
,-
»Jt to wix
iu~n7f Ixjl avr-yi 1-uaqB»NftrW^|cavt;
released. He then removed the tree from
•his forehead. m6d setting it down took up a
dish which he held above his- head, whea^ll „ . .
the blrdS fJawAmAJf- YYiB fkep/o^lBdjdt frisky -a^ times, ftpd jomp.with the agihty^At
over with a cover, apd giving U.awhtri or fleas. No other species atthe.beeffliLBUJU'ifwW.
two sbont-his bead, opened it and. displayed t their-faculty of uttering.a loud sound, which,
. „ - - Bkallff rtf nrhirth ha 1 , , .I .j. n r .Unm'.t Anna rowmnlpq
made by _ „ _ _ .. ,
the braying of jackasses. Tfieif noise terrified
the horses of our informant and his companion,
who could not be kept upon the plain, so great
was their fright' On on'e occasion, while they
were riding in a valley Jhat was black, with
beetles, and' erushing them under their horses’
hoofs, when their hard cases yyOuld
the-jupprt/jf a rifle, the fierce insecL
a disposition to. attack the *hdrses, and’
drove them from.the field. IVe are i
that a scientific.litan iu Salt Take City was taG
lecting specimens, of this -formidable -elephant
' -' for transmission fb 'the various learned
utions of the country. ' ***
Seymour jpdjjair Jadgesr
I HAVEKECE
•fi
tJP, jbsTILL-S NEWS DEPOTCi-jJ l
muaa-lm . Bull street, next to PottOMca
i-Brauwiek.aoA'
tottowncJ AMlr ttP Foremen^and
route.
aeplS-3w*
renten and Agents on the
^fjipLL & JSttL-LEE. .
' " 3 ~ Contractors.'
,w
• nf-vtlt
fethe
trj m») ’
J t\ ; " * - uRXCCU:
,ri V J - t; r
ia. Uw coimt^ and jl
uooveru*»i»»^ riEoi^e, ^ t/ft
mutjpijitwx.tobos
the*#
l
<jE the power i
dttp*.:yA f ,(artdy
State Irom imposlliou 1
- neo¥AdjSefitMBber‘i7tb‘,
1
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( Goremor.
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epi
, lun
1 ->ii- DESOBIPTION : Jl H -lln ,mO 8'rOIK
Wabonti hs-years of age; welgbs.
dark hMr shA’'«Jee, -WAlt deep toetdea
Acoijiqin it. sept9-3 - ..
.vqesi vniioda fas t
>11 uta sens <n
lis.'tff' ;i1>,-« f .TliJ
\np i ltjitj
toij jt a tu
, Go Yarn or,
i.TTjJlalr
Brwoa sis <;;ad-’tno9
Dafia>St)W<Wtoan*d bond bit as fill writs
r Et. Dept. .nad-ttqT*&&&■*
•Ji Sld-A’fi ■ ,
and we am pmfsfesa io flUaU orders for MABBLEtn
ui q.u entity.
Ours is ip quality .and susceptibility of finish equal
Materf price th*u le'peid (or, thAprodndUan of el
BLOCKS AND SLABS «* i
oir all ffinSnsftft* 8rSAwonl«hi#ft to tEeirinterest
to procure tlie.tr^ftpppef IropL t . >r. -
Ttayiap engaged the eerviesa of the
as
Wt#<
iMfi fit
email,m, commanding all citizens to^
WaiftrbwffvtTiSMo MSfiHfcJSBffiSf p'i
Pttwavtepvtwch ^ >
«WwjW(l cemSfiwdtwapjHdjicofn t aU^jtffe
toum YOMMP«fil lW*fei8tl!W«», r
blslor.polipcal or other peeetul puq^Mea)
ipiaaqrfoveiaiatUMuiimqft.tp.Abftp^:;
npou fkwfck fflf
civil law may be
tftamiy
WJ&
feetfomunfWattohs bf iny
I brenaractrr; i
UUry tactlca wltSriWSiaihigdtorBAiiaed body
r - UlliLSuJa. - except, the arms pf .-the
1 good ordBe-oIohe: 8WteLeftd.mpat.be A 1
■ly aoipended. »-j. jsj n sssc tire
levlog extraetefrom. UM iConvtttuUon and Cl
g commended, to dlie- ihoagtqtm. corntder
bifd;. - isA oi MelAelio J -czl ic
•*.* Fjoteitiontot person and property Is tbe
luhea aevad i - ixd e
2:-AllWsdfis bofn<OT HafnraBzed tn Uib
in a. ouptmuas uoru ui uAiurhiiEoa m uib ; , ■«
declared dtiaens qtdftu Bute, aud noMaweeaha't -be
state, or deny to any person within Ue juriadlc-
the equatprotectloo 0tjml tawa- Amt U eMail
be tbe duty of I
leglaldtion, to I
every.peraon,m. the dos_enjoy
t ol tbe rights, privileges and immunities guar-
Ibis section,<4 ime le-- a» *4 Itiree it t
ly to assemble for the consideration of any
shall niredrt* UntwMdl.shl.*.,. .it - t a m o
the* laws
. oi counsel, ampehaU.hu furatahedzytrdemand, with
da'^iifBiBAL ADYANGE3rmedej«bi conalgn.-. a Copy of the accusation auSailWt of the witneasee
ks.H n. ■ o: 45fti'ftl
lDded^fiallthaysoampaleotr proceosee^to compel
4t e aU5hjM|i
trbnted with
jury.
Jsea t. Jheed&affofipeSai *aWns«{oJn<6f the
i>Me»atwinttsreutelomentaof ^otiUcal Uberty. Ent
whiiemrarjtaua* nu» freely, »paik. or writs: or- 0 vi
S'* pi lot on any u’<ject, he shall .be responsible for the
*«K«W-Bir j • ,.'X --.. v
'LlWhSt/thSt to%e
s eeorchee and seizures shalt not be
iMm5sap^^lfo3Ue,.but : n J ^irOba1
* ipported by oath or affirmation, particularly de-
the place orjplacca to^ bo searched iikr'tte
i molested for his opin-
ie, or be subject to any civil & polltical incapaciiy,
acquire any civfl'dr p^ftticil-aavantagB in conse
quence pf ench opinions* , .. - .
ISaCjja," Tfie right or the people to keep and bear
' " not ha infringed. - '
i^AMS. • ■ C0D . E -' ; ' ' '
B Insurrection shall conalit in any com-
bfnedrealstanca to the lawful authority of the State
ith intent to thvmiiat thereof.'when.-the same is
anifested by acts 1 or vioience:
Section 42ig. Any attempt, by ; persuasion or outer-
IN* ‘BKUN5 ot ICK RAILED AD.', wite, to induce others to join lit any combined resist,
ImWefcdMMltlm attttJtoadtMflloc- anoe to the lawful authority of the State, dull consti
tute an attempt to incite ine'urrectiou.
• . flection 4261, Any person convicted of the offence
,'iV7ini>
iiq V_
BLOr CHAN QIC OF CARS BKT1V
Of, VASSAH, AUGUSTA, A9B
Ms}1
Sa:jaa,-
uojWRiGAMe stojy nov
XJU.I C u *
pereaoa tathlk-Srate .who c
I'D <1 jituua w a (a ntrah lun-juv st
fo'yiahdaiidthaOfr
[M&.vYife?:^fE:*:>f*^-;£7?5.
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ttoav^i
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W^frghteenjmnd:
fght. and of. tftelnifopendfn^yaf foe^^
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soumted Hon* every dtr». towft,rfnA|,
icatWnsto •:'Af c-f
NT c > Y: asm *. .
THE BDSINES3 OF THE -LATE FERil
,, K MAaBI ~ worm. OF Is. D. 8UYTHE*OO.. WILI. BEII-
I- fl r ^UlDATED BY OS ONLY.
mmurwut v. - .1 i T i rPri'ii" • • ~" ■
ROYAi:
if tor-
£2,000,006-Merilcg.
sterling:
uitarfojfc' i.‘ isiji itHei 4
INCOME £700,fl00 STERLING,
< w salt .
tl t>:fi f-eiLih i^.at it
Xercautileaud Dwelling
ioit'lflOfMafe-juMS*
r..a . ,rim-
% {eteueuslA ,rri fc*:ii*m. ki ip:
*s4; a TJ t el X. .
MERCANTILE
«.iif JZ : &ai &A— Tire.k .
OF LOIDON AND J
hjwm.
SadMom^em Oap»ta|;.o:. t .
AetaWalated yal w> ->» - zW*»* a fc < W'
■Amiettla r»— ^■■■av.yiiEaoto.'to
HAVING BEEN APPOIN’
•la:prepared to
,a»q KEB-
t55- Tt«,
Wf
t *%*;
***** ixs*' ti *
V~- f^Tih B ■' i i££ s-^-r^imr
■I GEORGIA MASONIC
.Jtil
thus, rtrc&z-
, It H. HENLEY S CO:,
G0TT0N BUYERS ,u
: '-t "- '• ' -•''•««» 'Tsjt :
BROKERS-S
saVanwaii. gkokuia ‘
v corner • Bay and Lincoln street*, np stain;
■ stark hCo.-a.
sepIO 3 m
>'■1 >.*l
MANSION HOUSE,
G& BroacL Street?
’zjZDVHUI MEETING AND CHURCH
, * CHARIdttSC«i S. C.
, solidtaj:' : . , . ...
_ will receive the attention’ of a Firat-claaa
.* Transient Board JE 60 per day. Permanent
Board can be arranged for upon moderate terms.
Carriages ana Baggage Wagons will be in readme*
JoH-tf '
ORGE R. WELLS, Proprietor,.
Lete of the Mills House.
Plans arid Estimates
A RB solicited for BUILDINS A FOOT BRIDGE
acroefi each of tbe slips at the foot of Barnard
and Drayton streets. The spans are respective 75 and
.15 feet in the clear. The bridges most be five feat
wide and capable of sustaining a weight of one hun
dred pounds per square foot.
• ' JOHN B; HOGG,
■cplS-tf o'-CitySurreiOr.
Munz dslm 4 , .j. .
U *Jt( .‘••X’i m ivTttf*
TO THB CATS imM OF XBQ»-» ug ^
»»// ii 4B
tiv yen • T^ai jga. 4^1
Importers hiac
Hi.vaiw iftx s si .
fo-1 n«l;-,n- w« »» ,'sju a, aogpci
|";CHtJNA,
SILVER-PLATED-AND. BRITTANIA.
WA^l, TABLE ^ CUTLERY, KE-
1 } j-
! a*
* ■*
G EN BBALLY,
J a • - I “* it L a L .
AT THE OlH) STAND, “ ’
BitoufThtwi Street,
{SAVANNAH, GA, ,
SAVANNAH
J n
f v*/ (Wttbid -,i? r* ;~ii
• :o ri rsAiRir^i
|R LAHOASTER. 1 ' assisted by able and efficient
. wiltfrMtpen his school in ORaTHAH
LY, OCTOBER Wh.
iiaWglUh,^ '
aagSUMd.
gj
Irion to this I
J. S, Fi LANCASTER,
■■■ ■ - PRINCIPAL.
-Collegiate
tutei i Oils ^ itflfrvi
AifftuAl
;ai|--nvi»a »alrAc»KMr*
RAPHAEL D’C. LEW1N,
ua er* k
AETlFlCIAtTEETH!
t f• tlh* -dl ot-3xr.i» lit „.:o <j ... - i usd _
4«.' Mr » SHEED,
life EVERY PAOLtTY-pOR THE HANTJ-
J
•,Yean- at » - ■
w
■atafio. :
9&X fsikl gin*
ILAHUBATUET,; ^ ^
ngress Street, -r
•A*- ‘ j7 bEPOSlifc P0LA8KI HOUSE, ' '•' *3 - -•*
M.twocMBuUnn.l Wiiitaher Streep -•
»? tf •-.fj »; ) '•» iM
^*a «ll ^ve-fVi,
. t - • ; O - -V Z’^si
PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE ISAH-
TWtfHO
The BATHING.ARRANGEMENTS are the moat,
extensive and delightful of any in the country, and
the water and climate have proven themselyea aa-
ufer?o4- EOOd ^ ^ “ Ph “ I ° :ta
nect at Box Fpringa, Muscogee Ra!l?oid. with the 1
different trainm Persons baying ticket* will stata
that they are going to the Springs, and -thereby se
cure tickets AT HALF-PRICE. ' o—
.—Per day,*2 60; per week,
I 00. Children nnder twelve
yean of ago and servants, halr-prico.' -
. Jy2S—U C. B. HOWARD, Proprietor.
COTTON
M .J-Ilfr •-•- snatvXi»
w.
1„
OFFER FOR SALS THE CELEBRATED
E. Carver
These Gins have been expressly prepared
the wants of the planter* of Georgia, Alabama and
Florida, and are adapted to the preoent labor system. '
Factors allowed a commission. For **te by •--H
*ep2-2ut n. a. Hardee’s bon a co.
• ‘ ^ “ "Ot
LANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND TO ANT
_ Pattern at the KMWSAlfD Trrmit.gr mm
rnoM. au »v ttmt.
• Vt flgTEm r. _;r , a . , •
» ID vncoo -3* *2* 3i en
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