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'he gtommg jtetrss.
11* Htroot.
! (m illation in t’ltj and Conntry.
Florida Affair*.
, , . ..tomier that reaches Island City is
,. A<]t i with invalids and plensnre-Booker?*
•! .r whv to tlu* St Johns.
; .. -.Mother in Gainesville is rather ovtr-
• : tiling. Cotton is flowering, poach
. „!• blossoming, nu«l tomatoes are ready
ih-' tah!c.
_ i . 1 x \ cargoes of catth- have reoeaUy been
u ,oi l ort Ogdon to Havana.
,,,'ple ot Tamp* were not interented
. i. iiikwiving any to l»oiut of.
I,littl«- bov.s of Madison, between the
i . 0 | f.,ur and fourteen years of ago, cele-
? the Conservative victory in Florida
:, r n> by a procession through the
, uiit.-.viHe would be b otter ratisfied if aho
1 .11 her mails regularly.
Mr. .l.hu Auderson, of Hernando county,
...loci-hutiiUy shot while out bunting, re-
. nibon and wild turkey aro on tho bill of
.. ht Tampa.
i he demand for fertilizer* in Alachua
.r.:y will fall considerably short of that cf
M i.li*on will giro a grand concert on the
i n will of the La* Mouiuneuitnl fund. An
:re«is will bo delivered by Hunter pope,
• lUdiculs Imd a meeting in Gainesville
Midi, u is practicing for some target
• ..lini-sville says she don't want any lean
this f'bristmiH.
, , Pnl.ilka Jl< raid gives the following ne-
ol .i couUst between a bear and alligu-
vi Inch mine off near that pUce: “A col-
iiii.iuw;.- fishing dose by the scene of
. n ; 4 t the time. When he heard the roar
.: i,i H i .v <>f h-jih auinials, he was disposed
: R\.ay his fishing tickle and run, but
■ ti.td the noise of the conflict came no
. r, lie cautiously crept through the jun-
md thore witnessed the corataL Bmin
. untugoiiM were in water about eigh-
tit. lfS deep - the fight was long aivl se-
. itud »: u;vh terrible, the niau haul, to nee
t!.* y !ac« ruled and tore t.ich other. The
r. i.-otlii.g to his peculiar tacliuu, would
11 tho ulligatir in his huge. arms, and
t ,iad ovii- they rolled in tho water, until
. .. : the b« ir iiuiiit off tho victor, leaving
u. my dead.”
, Public Schools of Duval county have
,d i.ir riant of funds.
I:.. giu-houM: of Mr. J.us. M. Donaldson,
I. county, was destroyed by fire on
; :th ins’.aut, together with fifteen hales
l\.r t i" ivtck ending the 16th, TiUhiliafrcQ
I ”• lath’s of cotton,
n w steam tiro engine of the Friend-
1 A -ocidion is ei^sreted t> arrive in
. .vienviih- Wedn«i8.1iiy, on tho Rteaxer
i.mp!. tons npcia tronpn is knocking
.- o.d :n Florida.
i.' Meek, the lata Attorney-General of
. . .tl.i, In s in a very critical condition at
. k-.-liWllu.
\ mammoth ox is the newest of Jaelrson-
. i.t homicides have occurred in Key
" ' during the pist thirty year', five of
h took place daring the preheat yew.
. t lb.so Company No. 1, of Jack son-
hits r«voiced its hose carriage.
Kill urn, ol Hibernia, died tnJdeu-
•• .I.icksoiiiille, on Friday.
^ hen locomotives in Florida lose their
i.. 'S' -'tack®, head leas barrels are sntatitn-
r I At any rate, one was fixed up that way
' h'.tdu in, last Tuesday,
i he Sunday sehol exibitiou at Lake City,
aoH.h.y night, whs a success.
I'r. Samuel Simmon*, of Orange Spring.
! uildt-nly in •Lieksontille ou Thursday
cf 1 mart discasa. He arrived on the
.niiig, and went to the Price House in an
t.d condition, stating that he had been
hbed of two or three hundred dollars by a
■ro. While talking ou this subject he fell
i expire f. Dr. Simmons was n iiaptiat
• 1. r and a physician, and was about fifty
f! t t
Affair* in Georetu.
Dean, it Appears, has returned boon
:mecr the Georgia election. He made
’ :tef speech iu Augusta last Saturday
i he Tax Collector of Gwinnett county
robbed of $600 a few nights ago.
' m in named Wesley Coppo.igo was killed
. VtlantAby a woman last Friday night,
• • have got to give these females tliei?
hn or there will bo a row.
I h. negroes along tho coast and on the
i planUUous of Glynn and adjoining
iuit:-s have combined to demand $1.50 per
: < \t y.ar. One of their unmbor who
u! I not join the movement was handled
• !. ut "kids” the other day.
H.f Weber llnrlesqner* will ensnare Ma
il .luring tho present week.
Fatly bread” is the favorite dish among
A I irgo number of Western porkers are
■ . rating to this Slate. They will consti-
the buek-bono (and spore-rib) of the
• itry.
A negro named Dob White, who was cou-
• > :< .1 of adultery in Nuwuau. in now a cir-
iiilito for the Legis’ntore in Harris county.
S u li a stern adbercuoe to principle should
■ muu-nd him to tho Itadical voters.
1 la-life of a country editor is not ahvayn
•’•<■Irani care. They have to st&nd this up
••• Newnau: - Cjme and look, mother," said
“ little boy, ‘*thtro goes an editor.” “My
you should not make sport of the poor
~ hi ; you cannot tell to what extremity yon
! ult.m can t get rid of her burglars. They
• '6 crowbars and dark lanterns.
1 he Democrats pf Glynn comity have nomi
lt, d Hou. James Houston for He J.egisla-
- l»ert county contributes eight wagon-
I m.m of emigrant! to the fever and ague ma-
’*• n»l of Texas.
' • t-Qer.il Robert Ransom, of North Carolina,
m Augusta last Saturday.
A tin nr. had sloet and snow on Friday.
* olomtus is now happy in tho possession
II i dollar store.
An Atlanta paper adds to its spiciness by
•aneuneifig that one of Joe Brown’s horses
l >.l mi Wednesday night with the grubbfl.
**-is it Sam Grubbs?
H lu.-oek county proposes to eoud George
1 • l’ieiee, Jr., and Fred A. Butts to tho Leg-
•' •'•'ire on the Democratic ticket.
A negro in Marietta, who has been reading
ohl man Greeley knowns uhoot farming,
♦ndeavored last week to cultivate a colored
‘ fjther’s head with a spade.
Monti cello has got the ••blues”—-forty of
tb<ni—sent there to see about tho election.
An attempt was made to murder a bridal
in Striven county, on the loth, by par-
fi'-s unknown. It is supposed that the as-
‘ailatiti meant murder.
J. H. ESTILL. PROPRIETOR.
SAVANNAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1870.
ESTABLISHED 1850.
OIT. WASHINGTON LETTER.
ISjifoial OorreapoudeiKe ot the Horning Ntwa.l
Wasiumotom, December 15, 1870.
On Taesday last. Senator Sehurz offered
the following resolntion, giving notice that
he should call it up ou Thursday, (to-day),
for the purpose of making some remarks con
nected with the subject; and also referring to
teeent events in Missouri:
Ji-tMloed, That the disqualifications and
disabilities imposed upon persona lately
in rebellion against the Government of the
United States were dictated by imperative
public necessities, and not by a spirit of
hatred or vindictiveness; *nd that as soon as
such public nfceawHes cease, due regard for
the fundamental principles of our system. of
government, as well as every consideration
of sound statesmanship, demands the re
moval of those disquaUfiontions and disabili-
It being understood that Mr. Schure had
prepared himself very fully for replying to
the attacks made upon linn by Administra
tion jnur:.n\s, the galleries were well-filled
this morning. The announcement that
Drake would reply to Air. Sahara and give
A is version of the Missouri campaign, gave
promise of a wordy, and, so far as Drake is
concerned, wiudy contest ; and for some
time tlic House galleries were comparatively
deserted, notwithstanding the interesting
amnesty debate in progress at that end of
the Capitol. Mr. Shnrr., as was expected,
m ule a very «bh-and logical speech. Though
confining hiumell to strictly parliamentary
language, ho managed to brand Drake us a
liar, and caused considerable sqnirming
.■.nnJng the Radicals present. When Hahutx
concluded, Drake sfmplv asked a question,
it is understood lie will address the Scinte
to-morrow.
The debate in the House to-day on Butler’s
bill was animated. Its animus, *o far as tb*
supporters ot the bill were concerned, may
In* seen from tho following remarks of one’of
the speakers, (Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.) He
said : “One hundred lh-st-ela»s fnnerals*iu
the South at the close of tho war would have
IH-en far better for the country thuu a hun
dred amneaty pjensurcs. - ' Mr. Syplior, the
Louisiana carpet-bagger, mado his maideo
speech, th*- merits of which may be described
by his own cognomen. His grammar was de
cidedly mixed. Ho opposed Bntlor’s bill,
however, and advocated general amnesty.
The Sen it i Judiciary Committee consid
ered the credentials of Whitcly and Farrow
ytsierday, bnt came to no decision. 'Ihey
certainly will not act upou them before next
month. As boih Houses adjourn on the 22d
instant for the holidays, the r«*snlt of the elec
tion in Georgia will uot bo known until they
r«-.isseuible. Pick.
South Gcorgfa (’oufcrcncc.
[Special rorrespoudcnce of the Morning Newa.l
FOI’UTU DAT.
Fort Vatxey, Ga., Dec. 17, 1870.
The Conference met at the appointed time,
aud religious services were conducted by Rev.
James flail woody.
Tne list of supernumerary preachers were
c.dled and character posted — Young F. Sig
ner, W. IL Thomas, W. F. Conley.
Rev. 8. G. Chillis was granted a superan
nuated relation.
The list of supemnnated preachers was
called and passed — \V. li. Mcllan, Charles A.
Moore. AV. Brooks, J. B. Wardbrns, J. S
Ford, John H. Robinson, David Blalock, J-
R. Owens. H. 1*. Pitchfonl, W. W. Grifilu,
C. Raiford, S. C. Coleman, F. It. C. Ellis.
Tho following preachers’ characters were
passed and elected to elders’orders: \V. M.
C. Conley, J. M. Porter, A. A. Robinson.
The subject of the Orphans* Home was
taken up, and the committee appointed to
confer with Dr. Jca6© Boring, agent of Or
phans’ Home of tho North Georgia Confer
ence, male a report looking to an organiza
tion at some future day, deeming it inexpe
dient to enter into any obligations at present
The subject was ablv discussed by Dr. Bo
ring, It II. Lucky and J. S. Smith, when the
subject was laid over until three o’clock.
A Bold and Ingenious Thief.—A sharp
trick was performed this morning which for
singularity and address is quito equal to any
thing that has occurred in a long time. A
carriage containing a lady stopped in front
of No. 13 Broad street, and she alighted.
She ootoroj, holding in her hand a check on
Van Schaiak A Go., amounting to $525, paya
ble to bearer, and drawn by a well-known
firm. The cheek was presented and paid.
The lady returned to her carriage, and just
as she was h1*ouL driving off she was stopped
by an elderly-looking gentleman, with a pair
of spectacles, bare and bald headed, who
seemed to come from the banking house, and
begged to examine tho bills, as there was some
mistake. She supposing everything was all
correct, allowed the person to take the money.
She waited for some time for the return of
the grave and bald-headed old gentleman,
when she alighted from her coach, and on
go Y.g int i the offico found that who had been
outwitted by a thief.—JV'etc York Commercial.
ExronTs or Cxlvkleston:—From a table
showing the domestic exports from Charles
ton during the month of November, it ap
pears that 33 bides of sea island cotton, or
10,583 pound*, aud 33,020 bales cf npland
cotton, or 15,096,442 pounds, were shipped
to England. The value of the former was
$7,931: of the latter,S2,307,070. To Holland.
•J.H63 tales of uplands were aloo shipped. Of
phosphates exported,.there were 16.736 tons;
of wax, 1512 pounds; of spirits of turpentine,
1,000 gallons: of rosin,2,159 barrels; of wheat
iHur, 303 bairels; of lumber, 268,000 feet; of
ubing'es, 21,000. The sum total shipped in
American vis-ds was S1,255.408: shipped in
Foreign vebselo, $1,288,349. Grand total
$2,543,757. With tho exception of about
$200,000, tlies3 exports were sent to England.
[AVtrv.
The Title to tot Aotjnoto* Estate.—As
the exact relationship of the Lee family to
the Arlington property was not clearly stated
in tho recent debate in the Senate, it should
bo understood that it never belonged to Gen.
Leo. At the death of Geo. W. H. Cnstis a
life-in tore A in it was bequeathed to Mrs. Lee,
liis daughter, and at her death it was to'go to
his grandsons, Cnstis and Fitzhugh Lee.
The taxes upon the property having accumn-
during tho rebellion it was sold therefor, and
purchased by the government; thus it will be
seen it is held by virtue of a tax title. Sabse-
qnently efforts wore made to redeem it by
paying the amount of taxes, but they wore
unsuccessful, and the title is still vested in
the government by virtue of the tax sale al
luded to.
In England, a season ticket-holder on a
railroad found the advertised train notgoing
to start, in consequence of the fireman having
neglected to keep up steam, and ordered a
special train, at a cost of about forty ponnds,
which ho paid, and then brought an action
for the recovery of the money, and ten
ponnds additionnl for his own loss of two
hours’ time. The indge expressed himself
“astonished” that tho company had # resisted
such a claim, and tho jury gave the' plaintiff •
a verdict for all he asked.
passing a Wesleyan Female College, in that
State, where young Ladies go to “receive the
last touches of grace and gracefutnoefl,’’ a
feeble lady, hanging on her husband’s arm,
was cheerily salntod from tho group of missel
in the yard, with: “Say! what *ro you
boldin’on to him foi? He ain’t • goin’ to
run off." Then, in the words of Artemus
Ward, they all remarked, “tee-hee.”* He
thinks they must have nearly finished their
education.
BY TELEGRAPH
— TO —
THE MORNING NEWS.
THE NEWS FR0MEUR0PE
REPORTED SORTIE PROM PAH1S.
Saturday’s Dispatches.
ilred to disregard the prohibition
( their annual exercises, and to parade next March.
its. The sold ers interfered.
Lowisw, Deeomber 18.—Victor Emmanuel enters
n the 8th of January.
the violation of Luxembourg will not be ol.
lowed to pass with impunity.
A dispatch Iron Versailles states that the delay i
bombardment ot Paris is attributable to a lack
ably t
Vausailles, December 17.—Tho Prussians after a
slight skirmish, occupied Deanmoo os the lltb.
London. December In.—Notwithstanding tin Prus
sians have captured tho neighboring heights, the
French in Belfort are holding out gallantly.
London, December 17.—It la Mid that tho delay of
the French government iu acceding to the London
Conference ia wholly due t j the difficult commnulca-
tion between Bordeaux and Paris.
The Prussian government charges th* French ooa.
sulals at Luxembourg with tho re-cnhatiuent of fu
gitives from the French army.
Hr.rwrr.LLs, Docomber 15.—'The French provision
al government adrls^H the payment of the January
interests on the national debt.
I.1LLK, December 1C, Evening.—It la rumored that
has been a sortie from Paris, which accounts tor
the rapid withdrawal of tho Geraau forces from thl«
re-ion. It is said that tho French came
■u*8 force and liavo already completely invested
Versailles. Fighting in now going ou iu the direction
ot Albert and Abbeville.
Xu Volts. December 17.—The World't special
from Tours, of the lCtli, says that an eugagemeut oc
curred between the main body of Cbansey’s force*
and (Its Prussians, yesterday, near Biota, in which
the Prussians were repulsed, but the result is yet in
decisive.
yesterday'I
leccmbcr 1C.—Tho London .
the two countries be left t
1 that such court sit pcrniSL.
lie bark Ibis, from New York for Cork, u
The French porta of Fecamp, Dieppe and Havre are
ni be blockaded.
pAULERi ur, December 17.—The Baden Chamber
h«» ratuied the federal treaty looking to the annexa
tion of the Stats to the N’orth German Confederation.
Akeruii
FROM WAKHIMOTON.
Resign—The Trlclxa of E
crick Kan-dom Duller.
WAstrntGTON, December 17.—The correspondent of
the Baltimore Stm telegraphs from here that Attor
ney General Akermxn has intimated to the President
bla early resignation, partially on account of slck-
The Attorney General awards a quarter of a mil-
liou withheld from the Cherokoea on account of the
Cherokocs participating iu the rebellion.
Roderick 1C Butler, Radical member of Consresa
from Tennessee, is indicted for perjury, and
>f the Treasury may, under this decision, withhold
seyoient for government transportation over tho
Rear Admiral 8atnnel Breeee ia dead, aged ceven-
FR031 NORTH CAROLINA.
The Death of a Noted Desperado.
Wir.vTNOTON. December 17—Jack McLaughlin, one
ol tho most notorious outlaws of Robeson county, for
whose capture largo rewards have been offered by the
Governor of the State and the authorities of Bobeson
mnty, was killed yesterday near Argyle, by Henry
*■ Laughlin had forced B gga to ocoompox
of his prodatory excursions. Bigga beii
Biggs. McLaughlin had forced B ggs to accompany
him on one of his prodatory excursions. Biggs being
unarmed. Stopping In e swamp they built a Are. and
lay down to rest McLaughlin fell asleep, whoa Biggs
secured hie pistol sod shot him dead. The affair has
cau»ed great excitement and much rejoicing in Robc-
ity, where McLaughlin's many bloody deeds
had mode him a terror to all good ritixens. A com
pany of United States soldiers la still iu the county,
aiding the citizens in their efforts to capture or kin
McLaughlin's confederates.
I UK IIOLDK.V IMI’KACKIMENT CASK,
Raleigh, North Carolina, 17th, says the Jadlciary
e articles
[outlay, w
’ and his official
o completed Monday, when the
d at 110% aud reached
1101*; 10-40’s, 106
Southern securities—Tonnecace sixes. Cl new.
Cl; Virginias. 64‘4; new, G4; Louislanaa, 70; new.
; levrasixea._71; eights,b3; Alabama cIgUta.100;
67. J ° Mf ‘ U ‘ UeW ‘
FROM NKW YORK.
New York, December 17.—The receipts of tbe
Astern Union Telegraph Company tor October are
r.rj.CC.-*; net proftU, $231,415, againit $201,303 for
1 need that the Baltimore and
. .UeJoat
-ration at Erie.
.. letter from Chie ........ .......
he cut deliver tbe inaugural address at the nnvelling
participate iu the proposed railroad
from Chief Justice Chase donbts whether
liver tbe inaugural address at the un
of the Morse statue. He is recovering slowly.
FROM DETROIT.
Df.trojt. Mien.. December 17.—The prisoners who
pleaded guilty to ambexaling $23,000 from th* Grand
Trunk Railroad were sentenced to three years In tbe
.State Prison. Division Superintendent Martin, who
received $17,000 of the money, has fled.
The Canada Salt Inspector reporta 629,790 bushel*.
Increase over last year, 62,000 bushels.
Uves to the Erie Convention. The company has net
in represented in any convention of the trunk lines
From troy.
Tuot. December 17—Franklin Settler and wife,
two of tbe oldest and moat respectable citizens of
Southampton, were murderod by a blind son, who
disputed with his father about hit will.
FROM RICHMOND.
Richmond, December 17.—It was the Senate only,
and not both Houses, that passed the resolution for
amneety.
FROM POUGHKEEPSIE.
PoronseF.rsTX. December 17—The steamer 8t.
John grounded, aud the steamer Boardman put bock
op account of the ice. The weather is cold.
1 the ground here,* and four at Little Rock.
tho American Steamship Company Ju^been taken.
KAYANNAH
POOR HOI'SE. AND 0SPITAL.
NOVEMBER 1st. 1870.
A ttending physicians-do. j. o. Thomas,
Do. Thomas J. Charlton, Do. Thomas .Smith.
Permits of odmissli-n will be granted by either of
the Attending Physicians, or by either of the Board
Vial tor* for November and December—J. H John
ston, J. Vf. NoriTT. w. DUNCAN,
President,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SOUTHEBN BANK
•OF TOT
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Authorized Capital under State Charter,
$5,000,000.
This Bank, being fully organised, is
now prepared to transacts General Banking Busin—.
Discount and Loan on Collaterals, Purchase and Sal*
of Domeetle and Foreign Exchange; also, advance
Cotton iu Bank Warehouse.
Local aifd Foreign Collection! will meet prompt
attention.
ENGINE KILLY, * Capt. J. MoMAHON,
President. Vice-President
J. E. GAUDBY, Cashier.
HOARD or DXEECTORa:
JOHN SCREVEN.
E. O. ANDERSON.
A. P. WETTER,
JOHN FLANNERY,
JOHN MCMAHON,
J. I. GAUDBY,
EUGENE KELLY.
CORRbPOMDKXTS I
Park Bank, New York.
Eugene Kelly A Co., New York.
Consolidated Bank, London.
8mith. Payne k Smiths, London.
Bank of Ireland, Dublin.
Donohoe, Kelly k Co., San Francisco.
n°VJ0-lm
DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS.
The Department of Saving*
Southern Bunk of the Stute
of Georgia.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
$5,000,000.
■Will be opened for builntn To-Day,
at the BANKING HOUSE, coraer ot Bryan and Dray
ton streets—entrance on Bryan street
Iutereat six per cent., payable or compounded four
times iu story year.
Married women aud childreu shall have exclusive
control of their money deposited iu this Bank.
The deposits of this Bank will be kept entirely sep
arate from the regular Banking Department.
Deposits received daily from 9 to 2, aud f£om 4 to C
p. m. On Saturdays from 4 to 8 p. m.
Pass Bocks ready. Accounts solicited.
CHARLES HERRON, Accountant.
JNO. McMahon. Manager.
Oapt. JNO. HcUADOX, EUGENE KELLY,
Vice-President. President
J E. OAUDRY, Cashier.
JOHN SCREVEN,
E. C. ANDERSON,
A. P. WETTER,
JNO. FLANNERY,
JNO. McMAHON.
J. E. OAUDRY,
EUGENE KILLY. TiorSMm
SOUTIiERiN BANK
8TATE OF GEORGIA.
U SIN ESS nouns
until further notice.
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STOMACHIC AND INTIQORANT?
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f90 POFULAB AND SO EXTENSIVELY
j USED I
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
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IN THE INTERIOR.
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and Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat,
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ONE MILLION DOLLARS!
Th0 largest in the State,
HAS LARGELY INCREASED ITS WAREHOUSE
FACILITIES,
AND IS rnXFABXD TO ACCOXMODATX
10,000 Bales of Cotton!
In First-Class, Close Storage.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE !
THE BANK AGREEING TO
Mold Cotton any Reasonable Time
Charging Only Bank Bate of Interest!
Aud the Usual Rate* of Storage, Insurance and
SEND YOUR COTTON TO
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mortals, as Inevitable as death itself, and liable at any
time to come n]>on us. Therefore, it ia Important
that remedial agent* should be at hand to bo used on
an emergency, when the seminal principle lodged in
the system shall devclope itself, aud we feel the ex
cruciating agonies of pain, or the depicsaing influence
of disease. Such a remedial agent exists in the PAIN
KILLER, whose fame ha* made the circuit of the
globe. Amid the eternal ice* of the polar regiona or
baueath tho Intolerable and burning sun of the tropica,
virtues are knowu aud appreciated. Under all lat
itude*, from the one extreme to tbe other, suffering
humanity has found relief from many of its ills by Us
use. The wide and broad area over which this medi
cine has spread, attests Ita value aud potency. From
uuall beginning, the Pain K’llcr has pushed grad
ually along, making its own highway, solely by Us
brought others Into the field, who have attempted,
under similarity of name, to usurp the confidence of
the people and turn it to their own selfishness and
dishonesty, but tlieir efforts have proved fruitiest,
while the Pain Killer Is still growing in public bvor.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! ! I
IMPORTANT TO STOCK RAISERS.
FARMERS, ETC I
USE
DOUGUTIE’H EQ1PTIAN STOCK FOOD
WILL MAKE YOCB
HORSES AND MULES
FAT, VIGOROUS AND HEALTHY,
d able to do one-tblrd more work.
DOUGHTIE’S
Ir WILL MAKE
COWS GIVE MORE AND RICHER MILK.
And Fatten at the same time.
HE MEAT OF BEEF OATTI
RICH, SWEET AND TENDER I
EGYPTIAN
WILL BECOME FAT AND FINK AND
FREE FROM DISEASE.
IT FATTENS HO G 8 ,
FORCES THEIR GROWTH. AND
KEEPS THEM FREE FROM CHOLERA.
STOCK FOOD
AND OTHER POULT
ABE FATTENED
IN FROM SEVEN TO TEN DAYS WITH
THIS POOD.
IT WILL ALSO PREVENT
ad Forces their Growth.
FOB FATTENING
END FOR A CIRCULAR
Which Tolls of it* Fall Merita, and Con
tains Valuable Testimonials.
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.,
Druggist
Agents for tha VottedStMea.
ANIMALS, &C.
NORTH CAROLINA
Beneficial Association !
CLASS B.
SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME.
TO BE DRAWN IN T?HE
Theatre, at Wilmington, N. ©„
Monday, Jan'y 10,1871.
E. J. KREBS* Manager.
10,000 No?. Put in the Wheel;
110 Piizes Drawn.
CAPITAL PRIZE *5.000,
Theatre yesterday noon to witne** the Grand Drawing
of the North CaroHna Beneficial Aseov' "
were 100 prlzoe la all, and little rolla
rating these were placed in a wheel on
the tickets were in another r*-- *
The wheels were made with glase aide*, *o that every
thing within them could be seen and were securely
locked, until the drawing began. This *— *~
and the other the prise to correspond with it. There
‘ **—* **-- *~v»lng wo* done in a
Wilmington Dexia
December 2d.
Tux Guxo Da*wiKQ Yesteuday.—The grand sin
gle number distribution of the N. C. Beneficial Asso
ciation, which look place at the Theatre yesterday, at
1 o’clock, was tbe all-absorbing theme dering the day.
Tha drswing took place in public, a committee having
been eelected from the audience to act with the Com
missioner in keeping on account of the same, and to
see that it was conducted fairly. Quito a respectable
crowd was present to witness tbe drawing. Thefol-
§5,001
Km
*500.
cemberti.
IN TJJA3 SCHEME. 110 FRIZES WILL RS DRAWS.
Capital Prhe $3,000
..*2,500 each
.. 2,008 ••
.. 1,000 *•
D hole Tickets, $5; Halves, $2 SO;
Quarters, $1 25.
Send money by Post Office Order or Registered
Letter.
For information and orders address
W. H. GERKEN, General Agent.
p. a Box K>.
. Principal Office, 11 Second street.
declMm - JOHN LONDON, Commiaeioner.
W ATOH FRIK—GIVEN GRATIS: to every live
man who will' act as agent In straw, light, and
honorable business paying 30 a day sure. No gift en
terprise. No humbug. No money wanted In advance.
Addreee R Moxaos KnrxxoT k Ca, Ptttebwg, Pa.
notVrtm
DIRECT IMPORTATION
FOR THE
HOLID AT TRADE
JEWELRY!
BRONZES, OPERA GLASSES,
&c., &c., &c.
H the purpose • of eolectiug Goods suitable for this market, and to got them direct, so as to be able to
THE LOWEST PRICES !
I now take pleasure in informing my customers and the public In general that I have received my stock of
FOREIGN GOODS, UOMPRISIHG A LARGE AND YARED STOCK,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
FINE WATCHES, LOCKETS, CHAINS,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED JEWELRY.
Also—Fine French ('locks, from $15 to $lOO.
Brontes, Opera Glasses, ( arc! Cases and Forte-monuaies,
Writing Desks, Work Boxes,
Ladies 9 aud Gents* Dressing Cases,
Odor Cases, Fans, Vases, Ac., Ac.
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. I am also in receipt of an unusually LARGE STOCK OF DOMESTIC GOODS,
I'CHZS AND JEWELRY, of the Latent Styles, and all other goods usually kept in a
have been purchased FOR OA&H, an 1 will be sold at a moderate profit. Persons
S. P. HAMILTON,
Imimrtsr ami Dealer in Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware,
Cor. Whitaker, St. Julian and Congress Sts.
BRANCH OFFICE ALABAMA
GOLD LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y.
10i BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
-3100,000 in GOLD!
Board or Directors for Stmt* ot Georgia, and Ex-Officfo 11*ml
QFPICBB8
U UtBCTORI
COL. R. J. DAVANT. of Davant, Wtplet A Co.
COL. E. J. DAVANT. Prosideht.
DAN’L G. PURSE, Secretary
OOL. JOHN SCREVEN, President Atlantic A Golf Railroad.
E. D. BOIT, of Boi
R. J. L&RCOMBK,
J. H. JOHNSTON, of Duncan & Johnston.
L. J. GUIL1IARTIN, of L. J. Gnilmartin t
J. O. ROWLAND, ot J. C. Rowland A Oo.
no k Co, ’
POLICIES PAID IN GOGD-DIVIDENDS PAID IN GOLD.
This GOLD COMPANY poseewee feature* and offer* inducement* to those desiring Insurance which eon
be found no where else. It is a Mutual Company, and ita Dividends are equally and Impartially divided
be*ween the Policy Holders. It issues Policies payable only in AMERICAN GOLD COIN, and npon all the
moot favorable modern plana of Insurance, thus making Insurance certain, and not depending upon the
value of a fluctuating curroncy. Premiums may be paid iu Gold or equivalent.
R. J. LARCOMBE, Acting Agent.
THOMAS SMITH, M. I).. .Medical Examiner.
£*' AGENTS WANTED throughout tho State. Liberal inducement* offered. Apply to
FREDERICK M Y1JHS, Geii’l Agent for Georgia.
R. W. TUCKER, Superintendent of Agencies.
LEVETT’S MILLINERY !
- 169 11 HO UGHT ON 8 THE JET.
I JVM RECEIVING DAILY CHOICE LINES OF
HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, YELYETS, &c-,
WHICH WILL BIS SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES f
A Choice Avsortmont of.Folt And Straw Hats.
Fine Sills Beaver HaU at 75 cents ;
Velvet Ruts at SO cents.
^ WARRANTED ALL XF.W AND FASHIONABLE.. £ , .
My LADY TRIMMER, just from Now York, will wait on tho ladles. She has the Lotoet Styles of Trimming,
which for taste and elegance cannot be surpassed.
LEVETT’S,
ISO Jiroughton Street.
J. W. NORTHROP,
IMPORTER, JOBBER Aft) RETAIL DEALER IN
FRENCH* ENGLISH AND. D^HESTIC MILLINERY GOODS !
No. 29}' Ball Street; Masonic Unit Building, Savannah.
I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OV MILLINERY GOODS IN THE 80UTH.
which X offer at IMPORTATION PRICES. New Goods received weekly. Theladiee will always find ma
experienced Trimmer ready to nerve them. nev!9-l2tn
SASH, DOOMS, BLINDS, K
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
169 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, . GEORGIA, 171.
imp ocmmut tm mmt, ml m wow QM.ni Mm* Mm* u« Uttm mux of
SASH, DOOBS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. BALUSTEKS,KEWEL POSTS,
And 8TAIB Bill; »l»o SlSia MATERIAL, re»dy f«r p«tU*rW*«tter.
M. BAIRD A CO.,
Pim.ADBt.PHt*, -■■■_-
lunonoujirtot;. ,
LOCOHOTTTE '"EDfGINJS.l™
RAILROAD sTJSB5s!
All work accurately fitted te ga«f*e,*»d thoroughly
interchangeable. ... .
Plan, materials, workman ship, flnlA ahdAttfiMfieY
FULLY OUAKANTKED.
WM. P. CONVERSE k CO.. Agents.
povl-dkwtf.. 1
STEAM ENGINES
Equaled by non* In Combined Merit* of
Capacity, Keonomy, DurnbUHjr,
simplicity sad F»rreetlo». iv-i
OUR PORTABLE ENGINE,
Mounted ou g.p-w.K.. Mr, h.rlnff MMNi
ui uk-plt cotirely .ur^dodbjMt-rmOfcJ*
set upon legs and timber*; occupies little Nbb,
need* no brick work; ia suitable for nee in UUphcs
where a power is required—in MUD, Slept, Foundries,
or Printing Rooms, cr In Stock grinding,
cutting and steaming food tor stock. Th* (
STATIONARY 1 ENGINE ‘
Is complete, with Governor, Pump and Beater, wlf*
connections fitted. The
AGRICULTURAL ENGINE.
Supplied with LecamoUteDeOer. having fire-box onA
In, trmu ,!■« topl«.; t« luituhlo for On>nif
On* drtrfftM. HW and Slii.fl. i
Circular*, with daocriplioo and prices, fte
on application to
WOOD, TABER & MORSE,
EATO.V, MADISOH CO., NKW YORK
sepa-d.trkwtm
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
manvfact'.iisrs or
PATENT PORTABLE CIBCULAB
SAW. IWILLS #/j *
A\to Stationary and Pertahlf
Steam &ngtaes, &Q*/
No. 5 Schroeder Street, / 'j-
IST-Silui/w CoUiiqua and Frice-IM*
Jrtf-ir . ■ ‘
THE AM EH WAN
Store and Hollow-ware-Computy,
PHILADELPHIA,
IRON FOUNDER W*,
North. Chase k Norte, Sharp* k Thomson, sad
Edgar L> Thomson, . . . . ] ;j -
kfiinnfacturera of STOVES, HEATERS.TQOMSQN’B
LONDON KITCHENElt, TINNED, ENAMELLED,
a«d TON HOUJ»VY WAUR.
FOUNDRY. Second and Mifflin streets.
OFFICE. 204 North Second street
FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, auperfntradant.
EDMUND B. SMIHI. Troaaurvr.
JNO. EDGAR THOMSON. President.
JAMES HOEY Geuerol
T HE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND. AND CAM
ftirniah at short notice, PORTABLE STEAM
ENG IN ES. of the above celebrated makers.
Invited to call and examine before
S. W. GLEASON,
Savannah, On.
^novK-tf*'
_|Water WHEEL,
Mill Gearing,Shafting Pulleys
5oOlE«HO^%riMOB^ 9
t^-SEND FORACIRCULAIL.^:
aep8-eodD,Tri-WhWly *
GEOBGE PAGE & CO.,
No. 5 N. Schroeder st., Baltimore
WANTTFACTtmERa OT
PORTABLE AMD STATION AH Y
Steam Engines & Boilers
PATENT IMPROVED PORTABLE
Circular Saw Mills, Gang* JHulay
and Sash Saw Mills,
GRIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, SHINGLE
MACHINES, Ac. Dealer* in Circular Saw*. Baiting
and Mill supplies generally, and manufacturer^
Agents for Leffol’a Celebrated a-urbina.Water Wheel
and every description of Woou Working Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY.
S^Sebd for descriptive catalogue* and Frio* Lists.
topSeodD.Tri-WAWly
IMPORTANT NOTICE
C0N8UMEB8 OP DRY GOODS !
to ,J0
HAMILTON EASTER k’ SONS,
OF BALTIMORE, MD„
1* order the better to meet the wants of their Retail
Customers at a distance, have established n
SAMPLE BUREiU,
and will, upon a pplicatlon, ,romps, u%J t,«aafnll
UFAOTURE, guaranteeing
if not at lea f rices, than any house in tbe country.
Buying our goods from the largest and most cele
brated manufacturers in tbs different parts of Enxop*,
and importing the earn* by, steamers direct to Balti
more, our stock i* at alt times promptly annulled
with the bovelties of the Londofland Paris mar kets
As wo buy and s*U **imJo* cask, omi make no bod
dd-ts, we are able and willing to sell oar good*!
now T*u TO FirmnPan Can. Lons Poo nr than
if we gave credit.
In tending for samples specify 0* kind of goods de
sired. We keep the beat grades of every dasaof goods.
Horn the lowest to the mot t qostly.
Orders unaccompanied by lie cash wQlte sentC. O. D
PEOMPT-PAYLNO WHOLESALE BUYERS are
Invited to inspect the block In our Jobbing und Pack,
age Department. Add roe* - ^*7 z
HAMILTON .EASTER At SOS8.
803 °*iagara.
PERUVIAN GUANO
DIRECT FROM AGENTS OF THE
PERU VIA N GOVERNMEAX,
FURSISI1ED BT THE CRDERSIOHED
In Any Quantity tfi SnitPurchasers
AT ■
»l 1 w. K ■
««I>IOOLDIPKr TON.CAsH.
Orders solicited, and win be AIM on day of roceipA]
BRYAN & HUNTER,
sut.u
Steam Dyeing and Scouring
CRARLE* OEHLEB,
W€« Broad, near BtongDton Streat.
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