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Minority Report on Suutii Carolina. ; Condensed Telegram:
Eldridge, from the minority of the j Sekday.
Judiciary Committee of the House. The U. S. Senate is large
submitted. a-minority report. oh-= the'; .V°r of the free banking hilL
condition of affairs in South Carolina. The stage ofBHbao, Spain
The Teportdissents entirely from the Carlists, has been raised by i
■tfonclnsioft of the majority and is gen- mants of Seranqs, army,
eraliy concurred in by the entire ~mi- A boiler,ina paper mill
nority of the Judiciary Committee.— York exploded killing eight
l he minority aaysitds impossible to wonnd.Dg leveral others.
tu:n'a de ij /fcM;; to ihe;. supplicating
wail of three hundred thousand op
pressed nni fit-spoiled citizens of that,
once prosperous and.-.happy State,
praying only that an inquiry lie made
into their aheged wrongs. YYe eari-
not find in the reproaches of the cciri-
New Advertisements.
ITtOSI'ECXUS
JUST RECEIVED!
r- that there' has been thirty cases of ,
small-pox in that place and vicinity, i
te. most of which were confluent. Only
r- two deaths were reported. -
Sir St George Gow, the English j
Lord, whose passage through Sav-
d annah to Florida was some time since
noted, retnrned on the' Lizzie Baker
0 Saturday with his retinne and fixings.
I- His freight bill. amounted to 8300
which was a reduction in consequence
t Of its quantity. ;
The yield of oats has been cat off at
least one-half in some of the South
ern' counties by a combination of bad
LUDDEN & BATES.
SOtTTyiTtTUXr
Savannah Morniiis New<
A Large and Well Selected STOCK of
DRY-G-OODS
CLOTHING 1
BOOTS & SHOES.
HATS, NOTIONS,
AND GROCERIES,-
MUSIC HOUSE
fished.”—Franklin. (Ga.) jieics.
“A. great paper—an honor not only
to Savannah, but to the State.”—j*.-
lanta (Ga.) Constitution.
‘‘A real live paper—one of the best
on the Continent.SonderseUk {fi-J i
Herald. ’
“SbouldTrc received by every busi
ness man—able, fresh, spicy.”—Mari
anna (Fla.) Courier.
“The neatest, wittiest and most
ably edited daily in the Southern
| States. ”— Cor mg ton (Go.) Enterprise
• ’Pittsburg.
Moxday.
Spain is' drafting all ’males oyer
■ nineteen to fight the Carlists.'
An attempt was made to assasinate
Senor.. Pi Y. Mnrgal].
Convocation of Homan Bishops in
session at Cincinnati.
Nine hundred Italions were vaoe:-
.nated in New York.
Tuesday.
f. r- More crevasses are-reported at
Prentiss Miss., and Walnut Bend,
i Ark., deluding many more rich plan-
■ tat ions.
: The man who . attempted to assasi-
' nate Senor. Pi Y. Margall at Madrid,
1 was an insane preist. He fired
twice at Margall and then killed
himself. -
Judges Seal and Bennett, were . ar
rested opposite Little Bock by Bax
ter's men. Great excitement pre
vailed.
Wednesday.
The Judges, arrested in Arkansas
by the Baste rites were taken into the
country to.prevent rescue. Wheeler,
State' Auditor, was arrested, but re
leased by Baxter. There is talk of
Baxter removing, his head qxiaurters
to Arka-Ielphia.
A 8145,000 fire in Boston.
Prize figl.t on foot at Philadelphia
' §1,000,. Billy Edwards and Sam Col-
yer.
A clerk of the N. Y. Central B. B.
absconded with §32,000..
Capt. John Cristopher, Command
ant at Yorkville, S. G., committed
suicide.
At Little Bock writs of habeas cor
pus have been issned.for the captured
Judges.
Two brothers named Walker shot
at Overton, Ky., by one Snoot.
In .the Masonic Lottery at Norfolk,
77,509 drew 825.000 and 39,649 drew
812i500.,
Thursday.
Indianapolis voter Democratic.
Baxter’s officer’s refuse to obey the
habeas corpus for the Supreme Judges
on the ground that Pulaski county
is under martial law. Baxter ordered
a duplicate of the State seal, ' which
Brooks captured from the express of
fice. A general military air pre
vails.
The Steamship Linda, from Liver
pool burnes at sea. Crew saved.
During the bombardment of Bilbao
Spain, by the Carlists, one hundred
and fifty citizens were killed and
wounded .by the shells which fell in
that city.
The A.abama Press Association
convenes in Berrairigham on May
19th. " •
j udges SearVand Bennett, who were
captured oh Sunday might last at An- '
gustamade their escape from the 1 guard
at Benton.
The Captain General of Cuba has
issued a decree ordering the formation
of eight battalions of colored militia.
Four prominent bad. characters, who
offered armed resistance to General
Dumas, were phot this morning by
order of a court martial. - -
English coal miners are striking.
drict of.'th.e miehionalisfs in the qrtst
airy justification for refusingtlie hear
ing they now request. Their fidelity
to the Constitu tion and r laws' is now
unquestioned,, hadflieir ptea made in
respectful terihs.' -
The report then recites briefly and
pointedly a list'of the grievances coni,
plained of and predicates upon them
that the charges of the .memorialists
are true. : .
It quotes from Hamilton, Calhoun
and olher authori'.ies es to. the consti
tutional guarantee, and conelndes as
follows: “In view of the whole case
we cannot hesitate to recommend the
appointment of a committee of both
Houses of Congress, with power and
authority to.gointo the State of.South
Carolina-and fully inquire and inves
tigate iuto. the condition of -the State
’and the charges and complaints-of the
memorialists. To do less we feel
should violate or neglect a most sol
emn and imperative . duty. The cry
of that outraged, helpless 1 and suffer
ing-.people lias reached our hearts, as
well as our understanding. That once
prosperous and beautiful State is on
the verge of rnin. She is indeed al-
1 , ready prostrate. A horde of thieves
t 1 ...1.1 il il .i
weather, rust and insects.
A young lady at Joonsboro was se
riously if Dot fatally injured by the.
down freight train from Atlanta the
other night. . ' -~
The last Monroe Advertiser an
nounces the Side of Mr, B. H. Napier’s
interest therein, to Mr. Heiiry Caba-
.niss; who will hereafter edit it.
Mr. Stephens, daring the short
time he has been at home, has confid-
crably improved in health,
Wholesale Southern Depot
For the Celebrated
HALLETT, DAYIS & CO.,
HAINES BROS.,
SOUTHERN GEM,
&. EXCELSIOR
WMah. I will sell Very Cheap for Cask.
In issuing this, the twenrv-fiffi, an
nual proapectus.of the Savannah Morn
;ing News, it is unnecessary to revert
to the history of the paper. For d
quarter of a century it has been the
conspicuous and consistent champion
of Southern sentiment and Southern
interests. The career of the MorrnV
News has been one of singular pro£
peritv. It made a place for itself
from the start rnd has kept it, while
all its cotemporaries of that day, and
all save one of its later rivals, have
perished by the wayside, and to-da* it
stands firmly established in popular
favor,-with little or no competition
within the area of its circulation.
In its editorial conduct the Mommy
News will constantly pnrsue the poli
cy which has characterized it fromthe
start. Questions of national or sec
tional interest will be canuidly anf
impartially discussed, while even-s',ii>.
ject of a political complexion will to
treated with an eye single to the we!-
fare, the peogress and substantial de-
velopment of the material resources of
the South. The system of carpet-bag
robbery and plunder that has impov
erished or section—the popnlar prac
tices of official knavery and corrup
tion—and all those odious features of
Radicalism which have for their ob
ject the prostration of sovereign States
and the disestablishment of civ il gov
ernment in the South—will be held
up to the severest condemnation; ami
at all times, in season and onf of sea-
son, the paper will advocate the prim
itively pure doctrines of a strict con
strnetion of the Constitntiog, and the
administration of the powers of the
government—Executive, Judicial and
Legislative—within the limits presort ;
bed by that instrument. In snbserv- :
ing the interests of a section that has
been so sorely oppressed and so per
sistently belied, the course of tk
Morning News will be, as heretofore, \
strive or sharp-
He is'
now able to sit up most of the time
and go about .some,- and his appetite'
and digestion are much better.
A-negrowoman and., two children
were drowned in the Oconee river in
Putnam county-recently.
The Albany Central City says -Pot
ash Farrow was in that place last
week, and that his - “expression, of
countenance and general appearance
indicated that ibis present circumstan
ces were not as satisfactory to him
self as he could wish.” .
The proprietors of the Atlanta Con
stitution announce
sold an interest to Mr. N. P. T. Finch,
who has been one of its editors for a
year past. '
The Brunswick * Appeal estimates
the total loss by. the burning of An
derson’s planing mill in that place last
week at 88,000. Two hundred thou
sand feet of lumber valued at 83,500
^ were destroyed.
The directors of the Elberton Air
Line Railroad will soon make con
tracts for the grading of the line from
Elberton to Toecoa City.
. The store of Mr. Sam riel May ers, at
No. 11, Macon and Brunswick Bail-
road, . was b urned by an incendiary
last Thursday.
A Jonesboro lunatic attempted to
commit suicide the other day by
throwing himself under a passing
freight train.
Tile small-pox is still raging at Rock-
mart, Two deaths on Thursday and
two or three others momentarily ex
pected. Several new cas-s are also
reported.
Macon Telpgraph: Mr. Nathan
Toomer, a substantial planter from
Houston County.
Ann hunt, a negro girl, was hung
at Elberton last Friday for poisoning
another girl from jealousy. America
Burton, her accomplice is to be hang
ed on the 2611^01 June.
There are more than forty cases of
small-pox in Bbckmart.
Major McPherson was robbed of
three hundred dollars in the Kimball
House the other night.
A party of Atlanta thieves garroted
a man in his own store the other
day.
The Courier-Journal promises, to
give some facts of a -rather startling
nature in relation to. Colonel Victor
Hugo Sturm.
A Cobb county stallion bit a mjfff’s
arm off the other day.
The Bainbridge Democrat propo
ses to secede from the Georgia Press
Association. *
A Greenville man has in his pos
session v mouse that sings equal to
any bird.
Mrs. Mary Hazleton, of Borne, was Ij
one hundred years old on last Satur
day.
A little son of Mr. L. P. YYelbuin,
of Lee county, was scalded to death,
recently.
Farrow is going . about over the
State fixing up the Radical .Congres
sional slate. i
• rit n story,
A correspondent of the Macon T el-
grapli wiitfrrgfrom Ogldtho^pe,. toys,
that as be' was returning from that
place'to his plantation, just about
COMPARATIVELY
E. L. i elder’s Old Stand.
dusk, when it Wits raining and the
wind blowing:from flie^sonthwest, a
fish tOfhis surprise, came fluttering in
his buggy. He stopped his horse and
picRedit up. It was a white perch
five and a halt inches long and four
widens lively as if he had just been
pulled out of the creek.
——-—-
The War in 'A'latila.
A squad of Yankee soldiers tamed
out in Atlanta the other nightrto whip
out the city ’for arresting and punish
ing them for disorderly conduct and
other'offenses. Intense excitement
Win. KLTPFERMA3J, Perry, Ga,
The Houston Home Journal.
snppfied in this way. Catalogue to any
address.
O RGANS, Every style of the (amons
Mason & Hamlin. Best and Ceapest.
Sold at Factory prices and by small
monthly payments, if desired. "
that they -have Schools and Teachers supplied
Best and Ceapest.
Churches,
BB. JHMH| on most
tavorable terms- Organs delivered free to
cash purchasers. 1 in any part of the South.
Catalogues free to any address.
T/fUSIC. An immense stock of sheet mu-
lil sic and music books always on hand.
Ordeix promptly filled. Any piece of Mu
sic or or Music Book published in the
United States in-died post-paid, on receipt
of retail price. Dealers, Teachers, and
•Schools supplied at New York rates. Don’t
send North tor music. We can fill orders
ui half the time and just as cheap, Send
for our catalogue.
■jlTUSICAL MERCHANDISE., Such as
lTI. Violins, Guitars, Flute, Accordeons,
Fiutenas; Comets, Drnnis, Banjos, Strings,
eta - We import direct from. European
Manufacturers, and eau sell very low. We
solicit orders in this line, and will make it
directly to the advantage of all to buy from
us. Goods sent by Express, C. O. D.,
with the privilege of examination, to any
part ot the South. Send to us for
Whatever is wanted in ou- line.
and it will be promptly furnished at satis-
tactory prices. We advertise only what we
have m stock, and will keep on ; prom se to
the letter. Try us with an order.
It is our desire to call the attention of all persons interested in Houston County to
the above named paper, and to present a few reason why those who are not already sub
scribers should take it The Houston Home Journal was established in 1870, and
is now in its fourth annual volume. It has become an invaluable medium for commu
nication with oar people, and their appreciation is evidenced by the fact that it now
located on a permanent and paying basis.
1st It is conceded to be one of the very best weekly newspapers in the state as well
as one of the largest, Few papers in the state can equal it in the quantity and qnality
of its reading matter, or in size and neat typography.
■ The Direct Trade Ccnveiitlou.
* This body met at Atlanta on Tues-
’ day, bnfc was rather slimlv attended,
’ very few delegates from the West or
Northwest being present on account
of confounding the day for meeting
1 with that fixed upon for holding the
National Agricultural Convention.—
: Mayor Anderson,, of Savannah, oecu-
• pied the chair, and Cnpt. John A.
Davis, of Albany, acted as Secretary.
1 Colquei Tift made an address on .di-
‘ reet trade, which—we quote from the
Constitution—was followed by inter
esting speeches from Mr. Win. McKay,
Chas. Green, President of the Cham
ber of Commerce of Savannah, Gen.
Colquitt, Gov. Smith, ex-Gov. Brown,
Col. Wadley, Col. Screven, CoL How
ard, Mayor Huff, Mr. MeElhehy, and
Mr. KiDg of Alabama.
On motion of Col. Tift a committee-
of not less than five representing the
railroad interest, a committee of not
less than five representing the commer
cial .interest, and' a committee of five
representing the Agricultural inter-
terest be appointed'by the chairman
to propose and report business • at an
adjourned meeting of fins convention.
On motion of Governor Brown it was
moved and adopted that Mr. Wadley
be, made Chairman of the committee
on railroads. On motion of Gen.
Colquitt the address of Col; Tift was
referred to the several' committees ap
pointed by this' cofivention and the
papers of Atlanta and other papers of
the South and West, are hereby re- 1
quested-to publish the same aiid to '
call attention to the adjourned meet
ing of this convention. ' ’
Resolved,' That’ this Comention '
be adjourned until the i4th inst., to !
meet at Atlanta; in the Senate Cham- '
her, at 10 o’clock a. m., and that-The
newspapers of. the South and West.be }
requested to give notice of the same; ~
On motion of Col. Wadley, it was *
made part of tlie duty, of the -Agrieul- '
LUDDEN & SATES,
Savannah, Ga.
either eantiously conserva r
ly aggressive, as the nature of the dr-
cumstance may seem to demand; 2k
it will be the aim and purpose of the
Southern Musical Journal,
SI 00 a year- .Specimen copy free.
May 9. ’74. 6m.
conductors of the paper to maictk
its position as one of the leading a-
ponents of Southern opinion.
In the news dedartment, the cur
rent local eff.iirs of Georgia and Her- j
ida will be chronicled with the sane.
picturesqne and pungent assnlnitythat
has made them such prominent rad
pormlar fe:itnres of the paper. Ik
local department is m charge of a gen
tleman. of skill and reputation, rad
will continue to be the most compktf-
2nd. It is yonr county paper, and county pride should prompt you to give it a lib
eral patronage so that it go on in improvement until it stands aiming the most com
plete journals of the day.
GINS! GINS!! GINS!!!
The Baling Passion.
James H. ’Piles the negro Chancel
. lor of Sardis, Miss., who was appoint
ed to that .important, and honorable
office by Gov. Ames, is in jail for lar-
cency. Piles owes his downfall to an
eflbr t to become learned in the law, of
the elementary principles of which .he
was blissfully ignorant when placed
by Ames on the bench of his district.
For months past the lawyers of Sar-
been missing books'for , which
To the Patrons of H usbancf
ry and Farmers
Of Houston and Macon Counties.
commercial department is full aid
complete. The figures are collated h
experts, and their accuracy is sneb i'
to commend them to merchants ail.
b'isine.ss men in this and adjoining
States. The local market reports an’
compiled with laborious care and ma;
be relied on as representing even
phase of Savannah commerce.
3r “ It is the only paper that will keep yon fully posted on
all about the courts, public meetings and incidents of interest t
Gin Repairing Done in
all its branches.
Satisfaction Gu.irrant;
disbud been missing, books-for,wbicli
B t-liey had very little use while arguing
The Weekly News is a carefully cl-i
ited compendium of the freshest iotd-^H
ligence, and comprises all the most a!-a
tractive featnres of the daily, stcoi-a
tains thoughtful editorials upon
ters of current, interest, lively condea J
sntions, sliaracteristic paragraphs, ar;
the latest telegrams and market Tt’J .
ports up to the hour of going to pres gg
It specially commends itself to tR y
farmers ane planters of Georgia, Ftof L, - _
ida and the adjacent States and, :
furnished at a price that places it witi-' g
in the reach of alL .
What is here said of the Daily ar:, M
Weekly may aLso, with equal trait -.-B
be said of the Tri-Weekly News. Its HI
one of the best papers of its kind jjHI
contains eveiytliiDg of interest tty M
appears in the Daily, together
the latest telegrams and comnert-glj
intelligence.
TEEMS:
Daily Mousing News, S10 ■ M
Tbi-Weekly News, c !’ r ;f|
Weekly News,
Money may be sent by expres JH
the risk and expense of the pKpy.a
tor. Address I
J. H. ESTILL, SavanKi- j
before Piles. Two of them named
Miller being convinced that the Chan^
cellor was the thief. They went to
his house and obtained access to his.
book case. The missing volumes
were found, the owners' names having
been erased and “J. H. Piles” pasted
over tin m. A search warrant was ob
tained, find a number of books be
longing to the lawyers of Sardis were.
: found iff the Chancellor’s house
Files was convicted of larceny.
No Money wanted uafilFaU tinier p.efertd
by parties heving wort done.
Farmer’s of Houston can leave all orders
with Y 7 . L. Rainey at Perry,
. 4th. Ic is independent in all things, neutral in nothing, the fearless advocs
right, the denunciator of corruption and oppression, uninfluenced by political
or the bribes of partisans of any name.
Farmers of Macon can leave orders with
YV. L. Yanlandingham, Marsballville.
^gg,I have the best of references- Spec-
fel inducements to Grangers.
W, J. GOLDEN,
Toombsboro.
May 9. 3m
5th. “The Houston Home Journal is edited with ability not only as regards tbe
judgment used in winnowing all that is best from the current news of the dry, but alsc
in the aptitude and vigor with which currant topics are discussed in its editorial col-
fhfirt of <ho. Flood.
The Augusta Cotton Exchange re
ceived a few days since a . map from
John B. Lafittc Go., of New Orleans
which is says tiie Chronicle and Senti
nel, a complete ‘ ‘diagram of. the flood
ed country in Louisiana Mississippi
and Arkansas, prepared notes Compil
ed and famished;.by T. S. Hardee;
Civil Engineer. From this map we
ascertain that the enormouse extent
of fourteen thousand'four hundred
square miles of jthe best cotton grow
ing xegfiop of the three Stales' men-
umns,—Savannah News, October 24, 1873.
3000
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GEORGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY.
Margaret A. Laidler, Executrix of
Ylatkins Laidler of said county de-
Cotton Adulteration In Idia.
The “astute Hindoo”- -promises to
give the Manchester spinners as much
trouble by mixing extraneous sab-
stances with'his cotton as they gave
him by their “oversizing.” A report
tural Committee to consider and re
port a practical plan ~ for the encour
agement aiid location of em‘grants.
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■THE KEN EES A W ROUTE
YYHSTERY & ATLANTIC BAIL® 1
AND COSSSOTJOSS.
Few persons seem to be aware that
the whole range'of maladies which are
more prevalent in early Spring are at
tributable -to personal habits; >and
Very few physicians ever intimate, if
they are aware, that what the people
eat arid drink ; during the . Winter is
the inost efficent Cause of what they
suffer in Summer. - The preventive'
displayed in that line of business-
The staples are loaded or mixed with
sand, or with' the shells of the c jt-
tpn pod'finely broken up; also with
dust, £c. If is often spread out in
thin layers and damped, and, after
treating it'in this manner, dust is
sliakeii through it. Last season pro-
It is the designated medium for giving publicity to the legal notices of the
and every citizen should take it in order to keep posted in regard to the legal
f his county. No other paper will post yon thoroughly.
IS EYFECT.MAY 23, ISW.
STATIONS. ' XOKTHWiEa
Leave Atlanta - 8^0 a-and 823 ■ ’
ArriveCarteisvffle u.UCa.n.andlO^ 7
“ Kingston ' U:43 a. Jt-and lJ23 f -
“ Dalton • 2:01 e u. and
“ Chattanooga 4 -8r.v.and 3-^
STATIOSS. SOUTHWA®-
Leave- Chattanooga 51’. M. *
. Arrive Dalton 7:42 A. a- sw 1 '
“ Kingston OeSBi.*- andWJj-R
'• Carteisvaje 1032a. 3tandl0«*-1
<* Atlanta Loo a. n. and I :b '1
PULLMAN PALACE CA%>
of swindle was introduced, by rolling
up small pellt t; of wliitish clay with
some adhesive material like gum.
These were subsequently rolled in cot
ton wool, and then carefully shaken
8th. Its circulation is m.ich larger than the average of county newspapers and its
tyerfiang columns are read by hundreds who can be reached fhjxragh no other me-
rtm Tier orJwcrtlcrnrr v~i foo -\minimvim
tbrough the general mass of cotton.
Gotton has also been adulterated by
spreading it in layers,-damping it, and
and then with a seive shaking the
flbur- of sonic cheap grain-through' it.-
There is also a common practice of ex-’
posiug cot'oa in layers about, sir inch
es deep to the heavy bight dews, the
e msequence of which is that this
light cotton imbibes a large quantity
of moisture. It is also stated that
doeras, Ac., when opened in the pres
ses, were found to contain dates cn-
ioris, and a variety of other articles.
Adnlterafion would thus seem to have
been reduced to an exact science
among these people, and with results
apparently so profitable as might ex
cite the envy of a London or New
York corner groceryman.
ary, English or American, was qno-
t'd or alluded to but his. The Lord.
Chief Baron, in his decision, pro
nounced ■~Y7ebster’s Dictionary a work
of the greatest learning, research and
ability.” Besides the numerous illus
trations with which the volume is in-,
ierspersed, there at the end sixty-sev-
vn pages of the most finished picto-
r al illustrations representing almost
every conceivable object in nature,
science and art. It would be unnec
essary, if we were, competent to the
task, to subject this work to a criti
cal analysis. Its reputation is firmly
established. It is built upon a roek,
find can bid defiance to any petty
storm.the critics pari raise.—Richmond
I •
a serious-matter,' for it is not easy to
make them relinquish their hold of
the adversary. The bull dogs are mos;
ceased, applies. for leave to sell the
entire real estate of said deceased ex
cept the widow’s dower.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the June term 1874 of
the Court of Ordinary of said county and
show cause if any they have why said ap
plication should not be granted.' ‘
YYituess my official signature this Slay
9th 1874.
.. . AS. GILES,
w. Ordinary.
TO NEW YORK