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Front the leraoliu.
Ufn. Grant ami the Jew*
About tliot Gen. Grant nomination
»»flair, we ohm only repeat what we raid
be fore, that, in ca**o pfhi* nomination to
th« Pr6«tl«My, which we hop* will not
tako pin**, vr* will consider it our duty
to oppoau him and the party wwwifting
Irim. W-o mi e told tliat no politic* i*
expected from tho Iftrwflute, and it bin
no iutoiiti- ti of muddling v^itji any. It
liua kept id oof nil the titno, except when
men like Gram, Butler, Wilaon, BlUt,
lire widow, nod other* of thia kind
:ibuend and outraged* the Jew. Than
it did not car# for the cry of treason
i\ii».cfl ut everybody who had anything
to any, not endorsed by tim cuneor in
Waalmigton, nnd struck with both Iwta.
Worau than Gen. Grunt, none in tbia
fOtli century in civiliaed ctmiitrloe baa
. ubuacd nnd outrnged the Jew*, officially
iirbrond dnylinlit nnd moat baronronnly.
If llierc* arc* any among tia who lick the
lei-t-thut kick them about, and, like
dog*, run after him who ho* w hipped
them; if there are persona amall enough
to reeeiv'o indeceneiea and outrugai
without ri-aantment, and creep about
their tormentors for aelfiali purpoeea—
w« hope their number ia amall, and a*
Jrno'v it i« too amall to be counted in
comparison to thoeo who will not vote
for n man and oppoaohim who outraged
the Jew In n mnnnor n* Gen. Grant aid.
Jteru ia the atoiy in lull:
JlKAl)Q«ABT«a* IBtII ArMY Coal*, |
- Gun. or the TR**r.Maie, >
Oxroim, Una, Goo. 17,1802.)
Grnoral Order No. 11.
Tim Jew*, n* a elaee, violating every
regulation of .trado catuMi*hed by the
Tnaauiy Gepnitinont, »l*o department
order*, are hereby expelled fiom the de
partment within twenty lour hour* from
"the receipt of thin order by poet coin-
jumnduri,
They will aeo that nil thia plan of
penj le nro furniabod withparei * and
required to leave, and any one return
ing after auoh notification will he arrest-
oU mid held in confinement until an op
portunity occur* of sending them out an
iniioner*, tmlee* fmninbod with permit*
Trout these headquarter a.
No piunma will bo given this people
tr> visit headquartera lor the purpose of
making porm-uul application for trade
j ermita.
Dy order of Mnj. Gen. Grant.
John A. IIawlino,
Assiatunt Adjutant General.
OlBeiid : J. Will, Captain and As-
nintunt Adjutant General.
Thia barburiun order caused a goner-
u! outcry of horror nil over this country,
in the public press, public meeting*, and
resolutions, in any and every form. In
Oongre**, Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, inoyed
the billowing resolution:
Whereas, Ou the 17th duy of Decem
ber, 1802, Muj. Gen. Grunt, command
ing the Department of the Tenneseeo, did
publish the following order, to wit:
(here followed the above order Verbatim)
iimi in pursuance tbereol did online
many peaceable citinmm ol the United
tiUtas, resident* in tliesaid department,
to be expelled thurefrom within twenty-
four hours, without allegation of special
niis oondm t on their part, and on no oth
er proof than that they wore member*
uf u certain Teifgioee denomination j und
Whereas, Tho said order, in its swoop
ing ^condemnation of a whole claw of
cl ! '.on*, without discriminating between
tlm guilty and tho Innocent, I* illegal
und unjust, and in its execution is tyran
nical and cruel; therefore,
lietol\ed, That the said order deservoa
the ournent oondenmatiun c f tbia House,
und of tho President ns Commander in
This was h»t in the flonir, but only
beenuse noltodv paid any attention to it,
uud the prior hack lump revoked previ
ously. The voto, uftcr all. wafl a very
ulusu one; 60 voted to table and 68 to
pass it; twu more votes would have
done It. Among those voting lor the
resolution were, besides other Bopubli
caps, also Mr. Colfax, tho present
hpeakor id the Hoime,,Mr. Low, ol tit.
Louis, and ot-er promiufnt men of that
party.
Tho brikr No 11 fell mo*t savagely
tipop th* Old Jouidi rosideut* iu that
department; hut tbare was no benator
fiom those Htatcs In Washington, ex
cept from Kentucky. Thttrufoie Hunit-
tor TNAvdl, from lvontuoky, in behalf of
his outraged condituents, introduced in
uubstaucu the same preamble and reao-
lulimi in tho Senate, where it was do-
foil d in tho most shameful manner,
where but Be\*i, via i Metmra. Davis,
Harding* ’Latham, Noemith, Powell,
tiuulhborry. and Wilson, of Missouri,
hud the morel courage and moral recti
tude to stntid by an outraged class of
their fellow eitixeus.
President Lincoln ocftild not persuade
bimsolf for n long time that (Jon. Grunt
issued that order, but when Mr. Haskel,
of Paducah, Ky , nuoceeded in convinc
ing him of the fuet, he immediately re
V-Aed it, end expressed Ids indignation
til. the outrage in tho Hlrougeet terms, in
pretfnoe of Messr*. Guriev, Lilienthul,
and Wise, from Ciuelnnsti, nnd Ilijur,
freiu liduisvillo.
Tnqro whs nobody, at tho time, to do-
fend the despotto and barbefous order
of (ion. Grant ; not a voice was heard
in its favor or aefknee; but plenty, be-
hJuh President Lincoln, seven Senators,
fifty three members of Congress, in its
condemnation. Every free man felt out
raged by the lawless ukase of u military
chieftain, whom tbuy now want to force
upon us as chief magistrate of theoouO-
try.
We linvo to sny this : As a Jew, wo
cannot and will not vota for a man who
hot done us a more slianwU** injustice
than any man In jx>wor. in this century,
haa dona ns in any civilised eouutry.—
Therefore wo hope und expoot that tbe
entire Jewish press will oomo out bold
ly nnd justly against the movement to
nominate Gen. Grant as President of
the United Str.tes. Again, as a citizen
who lows his country und her free in
stitutions, who considers it his solemn
duty to protect justice und freedom as
much ** it may he in his power, wees
not nnd must not entrust the banner < f
justice nnd freedom to tho hands of a
man, who, when posse ssing (be brief
power of a commundor of a volunteer
suny, (and among them thousands of
Jews,) abused it SO outrageously, and
trampled upon his ft How oiiucns because
they were too we A to resist. That
man, in our CAtiinalion, is unfit to bethu
chief of u republic whose il uons claim
equal justice und equul freed-mi. There
fore, wo hoftt and expect from all polit
ical loader*, to drop tho scheme of nom
inating Gun. Grant. A* a man, we fool
on aversion to every person who disre
spect* the just cl uimn of humanity and
justice, and Gen. Grant, by his order
No. II, 1802, is guilty of tliut disre
spect.
That is part of what we have to my
on this jioint, nnd wo will sny it over
and over again, until tho manse* ahull
know nnd appreciate it; till tho fooling
of honor ehull invoke nl*o with those
who cry with the millions, laugh or
weep by order of their newspaper, chcor
or scorn ad libitum. Whoa a few reality
und poverty-stricken insurni oj compa
nion in Now York offended the Jews
by an order not to insure their propcity,
there wan noise, Meetings, resolution*,
etc.; now, when ono who outraged the
Jew beyond measure or comparison,
ono who outraged Ilf Jaw, the man,
ami the citizen, the laws of the United
Alston, nobody bus tho courage or the
rutslitudc to talk I* this principle f 1*
it manful ? 1* it honorable ? Lot cow
ard* bo silent for utility’s suke; but let
men rpeuk out honorably.
Savannah, Sxidawat and Braiioard
Railroad.—Wo intended yesterday
morning to make a gratifying announce
ment with reference to the above im
provement, but owing to a pres* of mat
ter upon our co'iimn*,wc were compelled
to allow it to lio over.
We are glad to inform onr readers
that there I* n prospect of tho work no
on tho road being commenced on the
first of next month. Lilwrul contribu
tions hn\« been nfl’irud, and the colitis
ft n for building h ivo offered to tako a
part of their pay in stock, nnd is thought
that at the lime inontionad all arrnng *
m n'a will bo completed ho (hut the
E round may he broken ami the labor of
uilding tlm road will bogin.
Tho immoiiso advantage which this
road will be to Savannah is easily tube
seen. That it will bo a paying concern
cannot for n moment bo doubted. It
will afford quick and ready access to the
seashore, and build up watering plucos
in tho most beautiful spots there. It
will allow those who nro unable to find
tenement* in tho city on reasonable term*
to live bettor and nt a less cost in tlm
Country, nnd by n few moments ridu he
brought to tlmir huainess in the city.
Many other ndvautagus might hr urged,
but they are nil well understood und self-
apparent, and need not bo mentioned.—
Tho pooplu generally will rejoice at the
prospect of nn ourlv beginning of this
important undnrtnking.--■Jir/mbluan
Tns Cask In a Nutshell.—Tho New
York Woild hIiows tho ahnurdity of the
Uudioal theory that tho I'rcsidunt ia
bound to execute the laws, blindly,—
without judging whether they are Uon-
Hlitutionsl or not.
"Ilia very highest duty (these Nodi
cal* are temindod) in to defend fie Con
stitution Snftpose the Kumn, overrid
ing the President's veto, oatuulishos an
ordur of nobility, tiball he not question
that 7 On the contrary, no man, from
President to policeman, has a right to
cXecbtenn unconstitutional und th rofoie
void law. Every ini.n, and first of all
tl o Chief Magistrate, Iiuh n right to re
dint a void law, to question it before
tlm courts at least, subject only to tho
liuzatd of buviug orred in Ills jti lgmo.it,
on tlm vary point of oon*titutiooulitjr.-—
tio that again w « eny, void laws should
always be broken, never obeyed, nnd the
sooner the halter, that tho brand of tlm
courtH may be at oneu afiixod and tlmir
quality known to nil men ; and us re*i»-
tmice to tyrants is obedience to God, so
disobodianco of an unconstitutional law
is obedience to tho supreme law."
Nxoro Equality in the North — We
havo novor doubted that fanniical radi
calism would go to tlm same extreme in
the Northern States it has dono in tho
Southern, whenovor tho power existed.
If nogro equality is right for ten Stales,
why is it not equally so for thirty 7 The
Pittsburg Post, npeuking on the subject,
voiy properly attributes nil restraint to
foar, and says : "What hinders the Had-
iosU in Congrosa front thrusting negro
oquality upon ut in tlm North precisely
ns they do with the aid of the urtny in
the South 7 Foar. Nothing else. They
onoountor no dangers at preeent, in the
Bouth, with thetiouthorn whites die: rul
ed nnd military nnd negro power guided
by RndioHl cunning, holding down nnd
preventing all attempts of white men to
Ires themselves from hated thralldom.
Give these Hadiealsna inch, nnd tlioy will
tnko an ell. Give them the apparent
support of Northern people in favor of
thoir extreme measures und they will
do precisely the same in the North ns they
nro now doing in the tioutb. The rem
edy is in the Tiuuds of the people of the
North. Let our reprehension of this vile
unconstitutional tyranny go on ns it has
commenced, and tlm cowardice of Radi
os! tyrants will soon show itself, and tlm
cure lor tho present misrule begin, and
novor cease till HadioaliHin is burned.
LOVELL & LATTIM0EE,-
WiiolmU suit K<-Ui( Dealvra to
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
And Manufacture's of TIN WARE.
ALHO DEALKII8 Iff
STOVES.
J66 end 167 ConjreM HI., Herannsh, Us.
fgT Orders solicited end prompt attention gif-
a. msiltlOfn
ROBERTS ft TILLMAN,
DRESS MAKER.
Mrs. E. BARRY
Rwpee'fnUv Informi
her frieadt end Ibe public generally tbet »h# u pre
l»ml to cut, trim end make Drew*, Seriate, J»ek-
*i», CoeU, i'enle, VreU. etc., et ehort notice tad un
very reft-ouetle lerme. .
AJeo, llraUllnf end Kftbcy Work. marl-.‘If
Worms.
I K your children ere turn bind wiih Woruie, Iry
V»n lldiMHi * Worm Confect* n».
Sold by T. It. POWELL, Trueiw,
met ' Dnifgu', UwSieilcr end HUliuaer.
8A VANXAJl, OA.
S PECIAL attention giren to the receipt end rale
of Ibe prodncle of lb# country, eud lo forward-
inf It through Ibie pleoe to ott er maik'le, either
for mIc or on (wnMignment. Vfe here Ibe rery beet
irnuixemenU for
Selling Cotton In Liverpool,
end will here it sold in Uist merktt wbeo owners
•o inilruel.
O' 1 ib* receipt of Cotton liberal
CASH ADVANCES will be mile v:hen
required.
ROBERTH k TILLMAK,
Ofliw Surth Hide lley rUeet,
One Door Weft City Excbsoge.
hinam Ip, f ,nn.h.
p. L. ROBRite, I
joiRru tii.i.man, Midleoa counly, Fix. marlSif
h. r. RiniMOMi.
W. II. STARK it (0,
WU0LB8ALE GROCEUB,
CommimonMerchants
AND
Forwarding Agents,
Comer ef Lincoln and Hay Streets,
esW'USw SAVANNAH, OA.
E. FRANK COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
bonid MAftisrunm.
p*- YQLRRAftT&D UMUJXJi.***
T IIIH FKKTIM'/.RK hu been in ura Iwelre
tesre, and r*cti tear h«a been improred ia
quallly. 9A0 Ibe. per Acre will ineure • good crop
M
In Itorrvli n _
HT No charge for Packages.
For mIo by
W. It HTARK k (’().,
(/’ommlMlon Mervlianu, Heveunab, lie.
DeWllT Sf MORGAN,
Wbolmle and UeUil Deelera In
mom*
(KeUbliihed Id yeera )
137 Congroa* 8lr.x-l Hitvannali, Georgia.
K EEPS cona'anll* nn band a fine alnek nf l«-
dlee’ 1 lr*a« Hood*. Ilimae Keeuing flood.,
Oenllrmen’a Piece Goode, lloaiery, Lace flood.,
While Goodi and Domeatlea—both hnme made aud
lm|Miritd r> arlw Am
LATHROP ft CO.,
Wboleaale and Retail Dealtra In
GUV OOODH, RKtDY MADE 01 OTfllNO,
BOOTH. HIIOKN, HATH and CAIV,
CABPKTH. Oil. PI.OT1IH, .to .
]S0 aud 141 Congreaa Hlreel,
I. w. Hxtitt. I Havanuah, Oa.
0. W. II.rNKR, >
latuhoI'. ) marlS-dm
A. A J M MOSES.
LiARD TUDrXNBXlS.
•104 Greenwich Hlreel, Now York.
AAROH MO.HR, 1
joiin m. mo.an, | oelSMy
ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
AXTOlliNEY AT LAW,
CLTHHRRT, - - • UKOROIA
VVTII.Ii praciire in all the Coarta of the Tateal#
TV Circuit, and In Calboun county of the Houib
Weatern Circuit, and in lh» Huiirvme I'ourt of (I*.
ila hu mada arrangementa will) Hon. Kdward .1.
Hanlon, who raaldta in Havanuah, Oa., lo attend bia
caaea in the Federal Court at Harannab, tho. wring
Irareling aapenM. and hotel bill*. ang91-ly
Important to Smokers.
A Charcoal Pipe !
n KING made fiom pure carb m in tba form nf
Charcoal, which la ao pntnua that a cubic iach
of It Ik estimated lo hare a aurf.ee of at least s hun
dred squ ire feet, and which also poesesaca lbs re
markable power of absorbing and condensing nine-
!y times ila own volume nf certain gasea, Ibis pipe
cure, lo the smoker the name Inunuaily from tfi*
jisoDous pronertlee of lobacco, that Ilia chare al
ter allecta in decolorising aud purify ing foul
atcr.
The abeorbeat quality of charcoal doeaaw.y with
ail moisture in the pipe, ao that it can Se ainniied
until every particle of the tobacco ia consumtd,
thwi combiningecooomy with an lraportaat aanitaiy
oondition.
It has been pronounced by thoae who have giren
it a thorough trial, In be far the most pleasant pine
they ever used, and Medieal Gentlemen have dr
dared that it is the only material through which
tobacco can ho .tanked with safety.
For sale bv T. H. POWELL, Trustee,
fsbloct Di^ppet, Bookseller aud Btal inner
ZISN. ALDIUCH & CO..
Staple and fancy Dry Goods,
Noe SO k 82 Lenutrd St, (West of Broadway,)
w.o.atxx, A
r. b. xLDatCR, rr., 1
New York.
J. a. BKXPLBT, j
tro*. tniLtna. J
octtviy
■ |j GL7AMO! ■
FOR CASH, OR ON CREDIT FOR APPROVED SECURITY.
I N order lo ineraase ou- sales for CAHII, in meet heavy p.ymenla, we have driermined to reduce our
L«j»rice. at itsvannah sod Augusta 8O" per Ion for all ord.ra accornpauied with the money. Our
prices will Iberefora be uniform, ae follows:
rirCBNIX GUANO,
Imported In hulk by ns direct from McKruu's l.l.od, Bouth I'aciHo Ocean, to Savannah, and sold in its
iistural stals, without grinding or uunipulaiion.
Pates AT B«varraiit 8-V) |»er Dm of *,000 lbs.. Cash. per ton of 2,000 lbs., payable Noe. 1, 1#**
Poica at lltttifA s 866 per ton of 9,000 lbs., Caati. |fo per ton of X.OQO lb*., (myable Noe. I, 1M5.
WILCOX, 0IBD9 ft CO.’S MANIPULATED GUANO :
Th'a i-a mislura of Pliuinli ar.d No 1 Peirtvi.o Ouaoos. well pulvcrir. -d and mixed under nor par
aonal .iipeni.Ion, end combines lb- g«od qualities ol fo.'h Giisnoa, briag both aetivo and riermaneot.
Prlca at Hsvannah I •«» per ton ol J.000 lbs., Cash, let per ton nf *,oOO Iba.. i syabln Noe. |*t, isr,8.
Price at Augusta: |7 » per Ion of 2,ooo lb*., Cash. |'5 par loo of 2,0u0 Iba., payable N..e. 1st, 1869.
We also krep always on hand a large supply nf
Pure No. I Peruvian Onauo,
Uefalvcd direct from Psrnvian Agenl, sod which w# sell at lowest market prices al Hseannah and Aa-
gu.ia, strictly for CAHH.
We would adeiao thoe* who wUb to buy Guano nn lime In apply at one*, aa drafts must be eteented
and approved, or other satisfactory arrangemenia effected b> foie .lli roenU are trade.
We will allow two per cent, a month on all pajeuents made on tons aa'ea before the drabs are due.
Orders solieito.1 and promptly filled.
Hood for a pamphlet containing an»!psla, cerhficatoa andsaluable information for ibe Planlcr.
Adilress, \\ ILCOX, <a]UI)H & CO.,
ImjiortcrH of and Dealers in Guano,
No. 07 Ray St., Harannab, or No. 241 Ifrnsd Ht., Augn-tu Os.
ty Our Agents thrnngboat Ibe country will sell at same prlrea. with necessary eapef.ftw sdded.
K. McDonald dk GO., Auiad*,rmhbLri,(io.
DOES IT PAY TO U -E GUANOS 7
A aatlsfsetnry and roneluaira answer wae giren
to this impoitarii queslioo in a oirruUr, recently is
sued by ua, allowing that even at the low price of
l*e. per pound for Cotton, that by using Guano, the
planter would gain from 2<>o lo 400 per cent. proSt
oo bin investment. WiUi L'o'loa st Kite, per pound,
as it now Is, and probably will be for the next crop.
It will be seen that the profit Irnm Ibe usaof Guano
will be sooro ou*. aud the planter who fails to arai
liioowlf of ibo only means of making farming profl
table nn the worn-»ut lands of the Hamb, with On
present syalatn of labor, will show ao extraordioan
want of judgment and disregard for Ina own iuter
eats. A* repreaeniiug tha average of resnlta nb
tain.d by tlm nee of oar (iusooe, ws will take Ibe
following atutemeaia:
Mr. J. H. Hwtul need ISO Iba. I'hwoix Guano per
uo'c, aud hia tirop was increased thereby IKRJ Ibe.
Colton pai sere.
Hat 6ou Ibe. seed I-equal hi 184 Iba. I<nt Cot
ton, at’Joe. per lb (which is lea than the
average) will girt .4 27 fT)
( net of Guano, 160 Ibe 4 .Vi
Clear profit p*r aora (which la 000 par el. on
the invealmeot 82* 90
Mr. D T. Vang ho need 100 t 1x8 Ibe. Phamix
Guano nn 10 acres, with en increased yield ut froiti
six Ul atghl heevy bales Cotton.
Hay T bsfea VjW Ibe. at 80c $1fo AT
lioducl o>«tof Guano, 8,6tMi Iba IttfOir
Clear profit on 80 acres, with 100 to 186 Iba
(over 40" per ct. on the Inveatioent) 1185.00
Mr. Genrgn (I. Brown made aa incr<aaenf4A0lba
per acre bv Ibe use ol 200 |be I’bumin Guano.
Huy 160 lb«. lint Cotton, at xoc W.M
Cost of Guano « l *»
Glrar profit per acre (4*0 pr cl. on in veatmr nt)|24."0
Mr. I,. W. Dick used 100 Iba. I’htnnix Guano |>er
acre and his crop was iorrremd too lb» |>er acre.
Hey IR.T Ibe. lint Codon, al noo 4*7 00
Cost of luu Iba. Guano 8 0
T White'sStaiement. Ila
made 16 bua. Wheat |>er acre trore bv Ibe use of 120
Iba. I’btrenlx than the natural production of th#
lend, a* aacrrUiard bv actual measurement.
Hat 16 bn dir In Wheat, at |J.89 8*»"5
Coal of 180 Iba. Uuado .... 8 SO
Net profit per sere (over 800 pr. rt. nn r*ai) |8<> 14
Dr. V.'in. IUumt used 2<0 >o*. Menii.nUied, end
made aa Increana of 7oo lo *oo Iba. per aery.
Hav 2’.o Iba. lint oothm, at ifim 460.IN)
Coat of Giisuo 7.o0
Nel profit per acre (o?»r 7"ft pr. et nn aaat). .48.t*0
linn. M. C Fulton need Manip-ilaled and Phnoix
Uusnoa; llfltai worth per acraol ibe MenipuUled ,
and 4I"*" 1 !>«•■ acre nl the F’luinli Ti.e Manipu-
Uird uir'eat etl Ills crop WHO lb*, seed enUow per err#. 1
Hav "26 Iba. lint rolU>u at YOe 4A.‘>tN)
Di-ifnot c»«t of Oueao lo.SO
Net profit per sort (near 680 per coni) 464.90
The Plu-nli gave an increase ol 760 Iba. rollon
enfiiolenl. The calculations are based no actual re
sults, and we have ph c <1 the price of Colion at tie
p«**rnt i rie#, snd |>r- b»ble price for the next cop,
and we an tint inch de die value of die owrd. Un
even il Codon should command but from Npi d e
per lb (Which wr do not Hunk probable) it will be
readily seen that these Gnanoa will still pay a very
handsome profit, ai d beside* the large return, lire
Planter receive* br Its use, by being eoablcd to
nake aa much on half the land that he conld with
out. Ih# ear lag ir. expense ol labor, Block and pro-
aiiona will be verv greal. It »» true ihat under
>)4« oircuiiMlancce the Uu.mo wilt pay belter tbsu
•i others, the seaeons may be unlavorahle, and ht
lad lo make a crop with nr withow tin mo. nr be
may p«t it in so derp that the plant Oaouot reach it,
or *o sbejlsw llmt ii will be sratierrd by the hoe,
or he may neglrct hie ctop and let the oa*** take
all Ilia eueieueooe Irom the crop ; bul w* belie**
lk«t in all araaona and under all circumstance*
where the Farmer lines Guano with judgment, giv
ing Ida itcrannal supervision lo ila application and
lb* working of Ina crop, aud not leaving il entire!*
lo Inrrd laborer* that tie will nol only reap a large
profit from the Guano, but tint al the end of the
veer he will Umt that be baa made wore wear mon
ey lhaa evet bvfoire.
1 nt pact ■>t«bi.i*ii*d that it Fats lo use Guanne.
th*. _* is atilt soother unpi-rtaut qmwtion f--r the
1‘lsnler. WHAT Ih TDK MOftT KBIjfAHI.F, MA
NUUK FOR MK TO I'HR, A Nl) WUKUK CAN I
BUY IT TO THfw BKHT ADVANTAGE T We b*-
lirTe that the Gnanoa we arr nlfcring are the best
and moat reliable iu the market, and can ennAdeal-
ly refer to tbe many planiata to whoui we bnv* sold
iItem for the last tu-ven yean, to sustain our asecr-
llon ; but tbs beat evidence of lha tact la, that v«
are aelllng tha PlHKNfX GUANO year after vsar
lo Flsnier* who eon> manevd using 14 in lbdO, and
who non buy it in preference to any other.
OUlt M kNII'Ul.ATKD, which ls a mixture nf
lh* PbocBIl and I’aruvian, carrtully prepared ai.dtr
our |ieraoual superviaton, having’from 7 to 8 per
cent of Am moo Is. besides a large (wr rentage o
HhoAtibaie* las shown bv l‘roleaaora Darby and
K*ios sualyresi being sttmewbal more active than
Ihs f’hotnx alone, would probably mil Mima land*
the best glr ng the voting plant a vtuomns start off
in Iba c«r v pan • f the season, and making a* large
a stalk a* the i'ertivian with a much lan-ar vleld
of fruu ; bul for Boll* that are worn and deficient in
Fhpaphs'ee, wa consider th* I'l.rn l equal or au-
penor to any other.
A* n
irds the BEST PLAGE FOR THE PLAN
Deduct coal of Guano It .00
Net profit par acre (480 per cent) 448.ih>
Mr. II. W. Ilatchrr used 196 lha Maolpulalad per
aero, snd received say 6oo lb*, per acre more than
lha natural production of the land.
Hay 167 lb*, lint cotton at zoo 1*3-
Cost of Guano 4 fin
■VPRMHPMMK *ti |vh 7v
numsrou* other rumples float
the staterosuU wa have received, but tha above are
advanUgra for selling a pure, unadulterated
tiuafto, at as low pri-ea a- can poexihly be alforded,
aror qusl and pint ably superior to any other hom-e
In lli-- omtnlrv, and as **e inipon out Go n s di
rect, TDK I’l.tNTKK If AH TO P * Y ONLY A
Fair puoriT on thk cost or impobta
TION.
A thkr* Ga., January 18, 1565.
Mm«r* Wiunx. Gibb* A (Jo i
11- a e flod hvl w r< au'l* nf etp« rimenf made lha
past sen-on on a verv |nhit pfic* of food •vjibin the
coipota u imi * ol onr town will. P* nvian. PI ui
rix Wtlcos Gili'ta A Co'* M .iii|-uUieil4iiuino, and
no mannre at a I.
L’tiei per acre
Peruvian Gua-.o 19 O)
Pi minx Guano 10,"0
W. ILA CV* Ms-
nipultted Uiiauo lo/fl
No Manure
Il will he #e*n from Hie foregomg espi
lha' while the PI us > x al * c- at ol.Jt lean p
nearlv aquatfod the Psntvun, W nro* •
Co.'s MAXirt'UtTXD. AT A ClAT or (I 6*1 I.ReA F. K
*c*s. RotrA**»uiT nr 14 • i.a*. 1 th nk W'wki
Gtbba A Co 'a Manipulated the h.«' c-mioercul ma
nuie that I h-iv< ever used fur cotton,
| Hespcclfully, etc, M. a Pulton
1 fold ner rrre
l.ljo lha seed Colton
1.0*0 Iba
1.26" 1b*
WILCOX. GIBBS & CO.,
Important of ami Dt alor* in Ottmio,
Harm nab and A--uu»ta, Ga.
II. C HART, Agent. KtJaula, Ale.
Tho
JAMES BIYER INSURANCE COMPANY
HOWARDSVILLE, Albeimailo County, Va.
Capital $1,300,000.
\V. C. CAllltlNDTO.X,
• Pbksii«nt.
J. J. IIOPklNS,
bat ithi Anr.
nNllia wall known and reliable Company, having ratablfohed an Armor In the city of CuthWt. i
J now prepared, at moderate rata", to Inauto Unllding*-*Hh nr without their e i)teht»— M^tiine
•bupa, Wood Hhope, Family Ihrellmga, Gin House#, llarn*. A. edemie*. Ghurrhe- Manufacturing Estab-
llshmenla, Merchant Mill*. Ilotalo. Col leges, Court lloueea. Ifonka etc., etc. Also to Ut.- Caigo and
Railroad tiska. aud risks upon Cotton iu waiehouse ur lo irauMtu, and ujmn all otnar g'«al». wares, ete.
in store or al ae».
For further Infermalion apply lo
jsoKMin
Dr. W. R TACKETT,
I YAH rvmovevl his offle# to the one formerly oe»
I l copied by K. H. Platt, on College street.
Kr«td»ncc «n Louipkin alterl, at the Frank l^een
aid place. maiitf
Great Attraction!
No jtlepudiation,
Hut j-ienty of New Caods etmlkaOy arriving al
H. H. JONES & CO.'S Variety Store, '
Which thi)y are selling at prices corresponding to the t.me«.
Small Profits and Large Sales is tieir Motto.
1ST Cull and examine their stock nnd price*. feb7 ct
Fresb.
1
CLAGHOBN ft CUNNINGHAM
Wholesale aud Retail
GHOOBRS,
('orni-rUay ntul Drayton Sts., Savannah, Ga.
(Establiehwt in 181A)
K KFP aoastaetlv 00 hand a Isige and varied aa.
Mrtmcntirf G4WDS, suitable for Faai ly or
• Untatloo mu. Also, a general assort men t or fine
Imported WINES, LIQUORS and 8EOARH.
fy Country orders cat*fully stteeded to.
aqgll-l/
T1S0N & GORDON,
Cotton ruotor*,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
96 Bay 8trret. : ., .S.ica»,»wA, Go.
JJAVB JUST RECEIVED, from
DAVID LANDBETH & 80N,
A LARGE aud COMPLETE STOCK bf
The celebrated HARRISON and GOODRICH
Seedlings of
IRISH POTATOES.
Silver Skin ONION SETTS,
Yulluw Straaburg " “
Early Canada CORN,
“ Kvcrgrven Sugar “
“ White Flint “
“ l‘eniiB)lvunia Yellow “
In 4*rMNM Nci ilv huv« (he I.interne;
Uud, CiiniMon und Yulluw CLUVKU.
Have alto
McMahan'1 American Gardener,
The heel work extant of ita kind.
T. 14. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Uooknellar aud Stationer.
JanlOcl
YOU WANT A
POCKET HOOK.
POUTKMONNAIE.
HILL BOOK.
PAHS or MEMORANDUM BOOK, or
I5LANK LOOKS
OP ANY KIND, do not omit to examine the stock
T. H. POWELL, True!"#,
Druggist, Bookseller and Htatiaoer.
j an 10«t
DE. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST\
a«av, GaoantA,
SAMI,. W. BEARS ft Co.,
Importeri A Wholesale Dealer* in
Hardware A Cutlery,
Dandt St. 1
N«w York.
Fashionable Dress-Maker
MIL LINZE3n..
\6 RH. A. K. RAGLAND
.* I Would Inform her
•>ld palrnna and the pub'fo generally that shah-a
juat rccaived aud opened her a lock of
FALL and WINTER
Millinery Goods,
Which *h» will taka plananr* i D showing 4a thoae
who may favor h«-r wtb a call.
Hhe i- alw p'epa**d to cut, trim and make Drraa
•a, Cloaks, Ha-qnea. Jack.'a. etc, in thelateat»tvle.
t »hort no*to* nnd al re**o»abla price*. oel8tf
J AM BUYING
Beeswax.
J*n'(VI
T. H. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, I look sellar aud Htalioorr.
DEMAREST & WYGANT,
Produce Commission Merchants,
AID WR0LX4ALK nBA I 'M IW
UrTTFR, CIIKKSK, LAUD, Kr<.
No. ITT Rsada (treat, (Cctoer ol WMbiagton.)
a. w. mimbmt, I New York.
* ? net 96-1 r
I V. WrOAKT.
1^7" Specisl attention will bo given to tho aaloof
Linubar, Ruam, Tuipautiue, etc.
Rxrcaaxra—U. ft. Jooiwft Cp., J. McK. Qnan
Cathbert Ga a glo ly
If you want a good
Pocket or Pruning KNIFE,
A pair or SCISSORS or SHEAR >
A l INK RAZOR,
Or anything eke in tbe wey of
Cutlery,
Call acd buy of
T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller sod Stationer.
janiOct
BAKER, VAIL 4 CLARK^
Wholesale Fish, Provision
AXD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
178 * 174 R.ada A SOI A 80S Washington Sts.,
D X. IUKIR, )
j. w. vail, V New Tork.
0. a class. ) oct iS-ly
BROXYjS S hotel,
OPPOSITE DETOT,
- - Crorgin.
Legal AdvcrtUcmentg.
KANDOLPII COVNTY. ^
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
WILL be fold, before tba Cr.urt Houo# door In
a“'. b T , JLl U, r e u ,be u,Uj L h ur * of *•!•. oT’.be
Jneaday in May next, the Ibllowlag properly
Lot of tand. No. 167. in the 10th Dklrict of raid
STi/wT 1 r a “T 1h : J McK. Guan v..
Ho-*n W baler, and oiher b foa ii, mv hand arainnt
raid Huaan Whafoy. Property pointed "nt^J de
fendant. Tenant cobbed. pra foe (S
V A, ‘"' ,*"?• \? d r'»w. BMi'h half of Ia i Und
N». is, m the imh Dtawlnt of mid county, for offl.
" C n^ b ? J° < * T J or 01 J®* 1 " PeteaagalMt
John Qriniaa and Amanda Urfmea, and W. I) Kid-
do-'. guardian. Tenant Bolibed. pra fee 8-3
AIm.aaae i|m« eod place. 60 acre, of Lot Uad
''' ,b I U L rte .' 0 ' Mi '' c "" ul T for "ffloer *
coat Of H f. | J. McM. Gunn against I. A. 11*11.
I roper <>,omt*d oat by olRoer 01 (foart; len.ot
pi* foe |9
N - Al f?‘ * ,r "» U^exnd h'*fe, 180 *crn bf J^it l.anJ
V ‘J 1 * ,h Dwtrlck of .Hid roiinty, ht ti.tna ol
,r '7 Htiro-rtor t'owrt mid roomy Jacob D*.
Alto mme lime and pi ice, city Lot and IIoHfd
v’ not known, bounded north by the old Lon*
l> are east by Lumpkin "tree*, lonth by E I*
Uooglaaa, weal br J. H. Taylor, for nlllear’* eo*t00 U
'* Huw'wl and Bowie* agawst Francis Lenrard. Dr.
Tackett tenant, notified. pr . fo* (3
frA!*r/ "T? .‘‘Y 18 antl ^ face ' b J " f • 8 fo
from R ndo ph HupmlAr Court, one lot of Mlt'ln rv
(food* Ribbons, Bonnets, Hat', ete.—as the prop
erty of Mr*. M A. Dodge, in fon.r of Jacob Dart* .
I ropertr pointed out by Jacob Davit,
ltd j— **
aprXId pra faa 4*
RAH RROOKH,
Deputy HueritT.
■ dnlph 8u| e’ uir Court.
Jan** M. Rtonirx. )
It >pi>- snug U. lbs Court that the defendant,
James M. Reddick, ia a non 1 evident of the Hlale of
Georgia, it la therefore ordered that .ertio* of tho
libel m the above staled ram; be perfeeted by publi
cation. Th* drfoodant t* h-rebv required to appear
at the May Term next, of the Superior Court of
•aid county, personally or by altorncv, to show
caitoe, if anv he h** why the pravet of lh# pell*
timer should not be granted. |» default of such ap.
|>earsnce the Court will proceed in the premises.
A true extract from the minute* . f Ibe Ocvt,
llUiM.ich, I odd. 11. C. PARKKUON.
m»rl2 I»m4m Clerk.
/^lEORGlA, Raxdolmi Cocktt.-Hhadrack Ad-
* J am*, Jr.. AdnnnDirator on tbe eetate of Hhsd
racx Adam* Hr., having applied foy „||
the fond of said rotate j *11 peraooa interee'H are
~uMk.111.ur b, < h r?.,7
Term nf the Court of Ordinary for said comity.
» tinea* my official signature. March 2d. 1868.
niarSVm W. [) KfDDOO Ordlnaty.
( I *®*°11| RaKBOI III OD0M r. Notify ll hr-*.
I by given to all person* concerned, that E L.
Douglaos. Ailminialrator on tbe eetate of Mary J.
Magee I, end on (he M'cfo of Iferiainin Screw*, h.a
applied to me tor Lett era nf Dismission from said
•duiini-trallon*. D>*rulMi<m wtil be granted at
• he neit Srplember Tr-nn of this Court If do legal
objection thereto ah*II be made.
"»rt 6m W. I). K IDIKIi). Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL pefaons indebted to the estate of Hhadrack
Adam*, Hr., lata of Randolph county deceased,
are requested to make Inn rdfote payment, sud all
peronna having claims against said rout# art Dull-
bod to preaeot them lb term* of th# law.
HHADRACK ADAMH.Jr,
rn*v'.(n<f Adminiutra'nr.
BTEVVART COUNTY.
C 1EOR0I4, Htswabt Corxvr.— Dr. J. W. Mar
* <-er stiplies lor Utter* 01 Adtnlnistr.Unn 1 f
eaiate of Mra. Me"ba E. Goode, late ol *eu' county
deor*»ed ; all peraoi.s concerned will show c. use. if
any. within lha tune pryecnh.-d by statute, why said
letters *110014 not b>- grsnird
Witness my hand and official rign*lnrc th'a 97th
march, law. J. L. W iM'tKKf.EV,
Ordinary.
Administratrix' Sale.
W ILL he told, bvforc ih* Court Huua* door, io
Lnnipk'ii, Htewart o«untv, Ow, nn ilia lai
Tu'odav nf Kay neat, the ftiuiti hall of lot No. 4.1,
in tb* 93d District of said onun'r, as brlnogluK to
•he valuta ol J. M. Ualiiutaw. late 0/said county
deceased.
Term* Cash. HAKAll J. HOI.TZCLAW.
marly 4(>d Adminiatratrix.
/ 1 KOIttll a. Htiwaht • ui .ntt I'otinwOiM.
V 4 e*ar, Fbbbi-abt Tbkm, lb«d.—I. L. Winacn-
lbt, Ordinary, i'reatdiug
Upea th# pal I tii-o ol Joarph T. Tornev for Ut
ter# of DiemtS-inn from the A<l nioiatratloo of es
tate of Charles Carter, decaabcd.
It I* ordered that all persons concerned show
can e by tha oast Hepten.bc- Tenu ol said Court
why * i.t Ir'tcra »l.nu>d not thru be grauted.
A true extract Irnm the minut-* nf mid Court,
mar 19dm J. |., W | MBRRLEY, Oidinnry.
rnwo MONTUM FROM D 'TB agpUsstta* wUI
1 be mod* to lb# Court nf Ordinarr of Htewart
engniy, (la., fhr leare In ae'l th* real rout# ol Tar-
nar |f Flatter, deceased. March 6, IBM.
martu.-i-n W H. HARK ISON. Admr.
rBNWO MO.nTIIH AF ER I»aTK. appUoalwin
I will be mada to the Court of Ordtaarr of
Htewart onnnty, tia., for i*a»e to **tl th* fond be
Innging to th* yaUtc of Jamra M. HoHrefow. lata
of said bounty deca»>ed. February Milt, IA Ad
HARAfl J. HOLTZ- I.AW,
f#b27 2tn Adminlatntidx
JlUCOIly
oct 96- ly
E. E. BROWN A FON.
Proprietors.
DENSE’S HOTEL,
(Ofjntiu r*ttrrujfT Dyet.)
MACON, - - - - GEORGIA.
B. F. DENSE.
(Late of Gmavira Hall,)
odll-dro PROPRIETOR.
W. M. McAFEE,
KAlUiOAD lllNIXO nOUSB,
Foar Valut, Ua.
tW“ Chdce fero nnd attentive serrsuta.
A rontinuttfon of foriuer iia.ioo it if oo’ici'cd.
ccloi ly
( 1 EOKGiA, Hraw.ar C- iarr —Court of OrdL
W n«rr, January Term, lc6i.— J. L. VYiaaaa-
Lav. (Wtanry, i’n aiding.
Upon tha MtiUon of William llarriaon, for l^t-
lers of DiaimtMon fmm the adminuitration of lha
ertatc nf Jackann llarriaon, deceased
Jt »a iberyfora ordered ihvl all perenne coacerani
abow cause, if any, by tby next Augtiat Term nf
tt is Court, why aiid letlcia of diamiasion should
not be granted.
A 'rny rv tract from the mioalea nf aa : d Court.
Febrrarr 1, 1868, J. L. WlMBERl.ET.
frb7-»im Ordinary.
CLAY COUNTY.
G t EORfSIA, Cl*t CoiXTr.—Ordmvry'a office nf
I said county.—Edward MeD< n*ld. Admini-tr*.
tor, We fomn* ncn. on estate „f Q f o. H. Wsrdlaw,
haring petitioned lo be duchsrgsd tram said ad
ministration.
AII prronna concerned are required, within tho
time bled by fow, to *hnw caooa. if cny lha? hare,
why tbs said Edward McDonald ahnuld not be dis
charged, according to the prayer of hi* petition.
Given under my baud and ami ol office this
March 4th. IA«e. JOHN C. WELLS,
marl'i-6m* Ordinary.
/ "vEOKGIA. Cl»t CoravT.—Ordinary’* office of
\ M arid conatr.— C. C. Gieroe, A dm ui»t rater on
eaUte of P. P. Killebrew. harieg petitioned to bv
discharged from raid administration.
All perron# concerned era required, witbia the
lima fixed by law. to abow can**, if any (hey have,
why tba raid C. C. Greene should not be discharged
according to tbe prayer nf hi* petition.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this
March 4ib, 1868. Joll.N C. WELlJi,
marli 6m* Ordinary.
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Calhoun Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court Room door ia
Murgxp, oa the flrat Tuesday ir M*y next, within
tbe legal hours of sale, the following property to wife
One lisle #f Cotton, and fifty Umbel* of Corn,
more or lew. Uvied on a* lb* property of L. H.
Corler lo •etiafy the coat am a mortgage Ii h foaued
'rom Calhoun County Court, io ebambera, tbe 14th
Nor.tuber, 1q6", ia favor ot Byrd k Coker.
W. A. HATCHER,
a P r2tds pra fee 83 Dept Hhtr.ff.
McDowell & dickinson,
Importers and Jobber* nf
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS
llmeefncail^SteUt Oood'.
Pirterre*. Jdlm, Flmrinf 1Crfrwrt, etc., tTe
2*7 Washington 8L, (Cor. of Chambera,)
j. t. uerowBLL, \ New Tork.
i. r. ui aixa>»5.) oct26-ly