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publb Heeling In Brooke.
quitmam, Ga., April 6, 1868.
I,., meeting of ‘lie citizens of Brooks
I this day, Jiid«e I-mc Johnson ms
V,1 io llic Choir, nnd W. B. Bonnet was
dialed Secretary.
I ■ D 0. M* C’iiU, at the request of the
l^r eiplalned that at a meeting of the peo-
L,’,tit place OH I he 24lh instant, ou mo-
\ tl | V U. F.Ulcs, Esq., an adjourned
, was called for tl»iH day, for the ujir-
of orjpMiizioS a Coostrralivo Club ior
i, C((U|lt y t ull ,i to take into consideration
t propriety of nominating candidates for
eS:xie Legislature, and the various county
'md|
motion of F. R Fildes, Esq , a com-
k e was appoint*! to suggest a proper
• rservativt* nrganiz ition tor the county,
jh,cDcouituiUec, by their Chairman, F. R.
t jes rrc.imniemled the formation of a
Lnrdl Cnanniitfe for Hie county at large,
Ljlbepower was given to this committee
fjpp 0 int hii!)-coiu;uittee8 for the various
liliiudistricts. The recommendation was
.nauimousiy adopted, and the Chair pro-
ili to appoint the committee.
Oa motion ot 9 It Krusb,Esq.,acommit*
W ten lrom the various parts of the coun-
appointed to recommend the names
L mitable perso is to represent the county
p j legislature and to till tho different
toy offices. The committee thus ap-
loiiittil. reported the following names : For
kHouse of Representatives in the State
Mature,Jauit-a H. limiter; for Ordinary,
|T.AGrower ; t<»r Clerk of S iperior Court,
JHiiiiiin Hudson ; for Sheriff, D. U. Mc-
fcil; for Receiver of Tax Keturr-s, T. N.
lewis, and tor Tax Collector, T. Alderman,
pmotion of Capt J- G. McCall, the report
lithe committee was adopted, with but one
Jr two dissenting voices.
I On moiion, it was Resolved, That the pro-
W of this meeting be published in
|b«Savannah News and Gerald
Isaac Johnson, Chairman-
III. B. Bennett, Sec'ry.
print on Impeachment-Public Opinion
on Grant.
I The Washington correspondent of the Ba!-
IxoreGaz.tte, say is
J There is a vary deoided tendency towards
Jiittiier complication in naiional i ff lira, and
e it has been pretty detimtely useer ained
JSiat "Hie Genera! commanding the armies”
lias Ventured to advise the prompt removal
■nliti*-President, at least one Radical Sena-
ller Lai taken the alarm and has ventured to
■criticise in severe terms the ditriug insolence
lo:Grout. A' lira’ many were unwilling to
lbr..:*c that Gen. Grant had ever enterLti ied
■org.veu expression to the senLiments atttib-
to him by the New York Tribune ; but
loier* who profess to know the man, pro-
Ittin-cd the article genuine on tight. Some
litTKiigauou which has since been had,
lltf:- no doubt that Grant did say that the
Ioaij hope tor the peace of the couutry is the
Itaccessol' the impeachment trial, and that
■icenational secaii'y demands the removal of
|tht President. Giddy from the height to
I which firtui ous circumstances have elevated
Ihiic, and crazed bv a seeming near approach
Ikthe Presidential chair, General Grant is
I Plenty prepared io speak foolishly, but to
Iw rashly. Without mental calibre, he is
IWtapreytrtun inordinate ambition with
I which he has been tired by his Radical keep-
Itrs. aud there is no telling what he may say
I or -vh tt he umy attempt. He is but the mere
Ibol oi the Jicobios, and may be induced
I to attempt the role ot Robespierre ; but, as
I J_- e > nator alluded to said, be had better
l**P “ look out for his own head. It is un-
Ip^tood that a court ot itquiry is being
■ talked of in t.fiicial quarters. Grant's com-
■ Bissi-.u is only held during the pleasure of
■ “« President.
|UCKKS1SU11I.%<SICDV IS UTICA, NEW
YORK
| 'Girl of Klgtitein Commits Salclde by
Wanting-1 he Way of tbe Trauvgreii-
*> r i* Hunt.
111 Tuesday evening last a young woman
litD-r-* aiU ^ orl(JH » residing with her mother
I *° , zal,el * 1 street, Utica, shot herself with
Itt'Tr l *' e * )a ^ e,lter ing the body just below
I J 1, ‘ l breast, ami lodging in the abdomen.
1 e “‘other ot the girl keep9 a house of bad
I j. ^ UU ’ an *! L'lara was one of the depraved
I no* *°i'some time previous she had
I ini' "i" * °* appeared disheartened,
I tr':r °^ el1 doatli. On the night of the
I . bad made arrangements to -visit
J Mii Jl l( ‘ r ’ u ho lives in Michigan, and bade her
‘ and Iriends good bye. After receiving
'I't of a young man. with.whom she re-
lllliral i" '* "*tllg Uiau, HltU4tUUUI
•ad*'la * lllf an * ,0,,r > R ho retired to bed.
* a? k« d another inmate of the bouse named
I her* r‘ 0,d ’ to 8,1 *0' her side and sing for
I hr,,i u ^ ar - v did, and for a quarter of an
^med ' e ? re . alure on Hie brink of eternity
to'hvi l ° “ er ‘ ve S^at enjoyment from listening
c u S ‘ l,, \‘“>d psalms which few girls of her
f„ r j "f **PP08ed to know. After Miss Craw-
ti(Q fc Jj-'f J ’ lllc ‘ unhappy girl conversed a long
room ?. hcr mother, who sat in an adjoining
c *lT 8tl Ul ^ aer .’ a " on g other questions, “why
**ould »| 1 0,, . e ^ lc w ^ ea ‘hey want to?” and
ifl Te5 y, ' e - v he very brave to shoot therti-
intto Ur At e * eveu o’clock her mother came
kichio,/ 0 . 0 - 111 ’ ^I 10 ^ 0 ot her intended visit to
I i. .1® i kissed her, and bade her goodnight;
llr,u - 1 go, Clara asked her if she
» QU ]J C turn «d to
time , iu u o aiu that night, at the" same
early *0 S ie waa not sleepy, and it was too
Ktp’ped ?° 10 The mother had scarcely
the ‘j 1 * 2 threshold when she heard
itlf iekS P isl ol, and ai she turned, Clara;
ir 0 . , 1 (, n. inn! p m not Myself.” These
» ere h e ’ ,u , mat
euoimK U . a ': 1 WOr ds, and she only lived long
enough tA • WOrd s,
a kiss upon her mothers
dqecti?.^® °? this act appears to have been
luff eriDP in^° W,n '* out ‘he life she led; the
1 post *J!? ced ^- v a loathsome disease which
A UPB HU IT.
The Romaatle Featarea la the Cam of
Mrs. Qtlaek
[From the New Fork Herald.]
Oa Monday last the Supreme Court of the
United States, in three decisions in her
favor, finally Bellied the great mad remarka
ble case of Mrs. General Gaines. These
three decisions were made upon appeals
brought up from the Louisiana courts touch
ing t ie right and title to vast amounts of
real estate ii% New Orleans and in the btate
of Louii-iana, the contestants, including the
city of New Orleans, claiming said properties
npim transfers resting on a will of Mrs.
Gaines’ father, Daniel Clark, .made anterior
to that, bequeathing her all-ws estates. Bar
she had a more serious battle to fight in the
outset, upon. qnMtions raised by the holders
of tbe property as to the foot of the wilf ofibH
which she baaed her claim and 1 touching her
legilimac v sa a daughter of Outlet Clark.
She first heard-of Ibis accidentally, some
thirty odd years ago, from mr dyd witness of
its execution, her father’s best friend, at that
time living at Havana, and who bad/beard
of her whereabouts. Mrs. Gaines was then,
we believe, * the wife of a Mr. Whitney, a
worthy and enterprising man* and the news
to her w is a complete surprise; for her fa
ther bail died when she waa a child in years,
and her guardians h d kept her in total ig-
noraucc ou the subject. She foilhwith pro
ceeded to uo investigation of her case; but
belore she had uuravelled its mysteries her
liu.-band died, from the violence and perse
cution of her enemies; and she, in the strug
gle for existence, was left* poor widow,
with three helpless children upon her hands.
In mis extremity, though resolved to es
tablish her good name aoil her rights as the
one gieat purpose of her life, she was shortly
brought to the verge of despair, when Major
General Gaines, of the United 8tati-a Army,
1« aiming ot her story and her distress, anil
believing in the justice of her cause, sodgbl
her out in her bumble lodgings at New Or
leans and volunteered his ass stance. Such
an offer at that crisis, from such a man, was
like the veritable appearance of a good fairy.
TueGeneral w.iscaptivated by the fair widow;
bu', a chivalrous soldier, he stated that con
sidering the dh-parity in their ages he enuld
uot presume to talk of marriage He would
leave her perfectly free upon that point, but
in any event she might count upon his ser
vices in her cause.
The young widow accepted the offer and
the man, and as the wife of General Gaines,
worth a quarter of a million, she soon
brought her case before the courts. His
fortune was sunk in the litigation, and she,
in the lapse of years, agaiu was left a widow
without the means needed to oope with the
powerful league of her wealthy adversaries.
Upon the strengih of her cau^e, however,
she still contrived to fi/ht them from court
to court, frequently btill'd, ofteo penuiless
—but never dismayed—an indomitable little
woman, dispossessed, engaged in the nu-
i-qual contest of the law against the holders
of twenty millions of her property.*
At length, in 1860, she gaiued a decree
from the Supreme Court of the United
States, establishing her claim as the legiti
mate litiret-s of her father, and the validity
of bis will bequeathing her his estates
Then the war of the rebellion interposed
and out off' for five y« ars all further proceed
ings. At its close claims of a rightful pos
session by the city of New Orleaus and other
parties of large amounts of her property,
resting upon a previous will, were brought
into the local Courts and carried thence up
to the Supreme Court of the Uui.'ed Stales,
where deoided in her favor ou Monday last.
Thus she became the wealthiest woman in
the United States, and still apparently not
over sixty years of age. Her case is one of
the most remarkable of its class on record,-
her history, embracing her successes and de
feats, her iroub es and trials in connection
with this c >se, is one of the strangest of ro
mances. She has become, ihrougn her long
experience, a learned lawyer in the most
difficult brance of tbe profession, and is still
oue of the most charming of her sax. .She
has fought one of the most, unequal and un
promising conflicts in the annals ol litigatiop;
she has achieved one of the most complete
and greatest victories, and long may she live
to enjoy it.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ADDBISS
B0L8H4W& SILVA quick sales ! !
BAIL PROFITS!
TO THE
WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN
PROTR ACTED FROM HIDDEN
CAUSES. AND WHOSE CASES RE
QUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO
RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
Fahrow Nailed to tub. Coontkr.—Tho
following letter lo Uto in elligem-er, trom a
highly respectable gentleman of A'lent a, In
reply to Faitow’» *‘*1,000 Reward," effect
unity pula a quietus upon the latter gentle
tuan :
I have juBt read H. P. Farrow’o reply to
Mr. Hill', letter, in which Farrow deuiea
lhat he ever wrote worda attributed to hint
by Mr. Hill. I have heard from ui d tabled
euthoiiry that Farrow did write eai<1 letter
lo Car, y W. Styles, and I fiist saw It pub
lished in tbe Albaoy Neva. Whether Far
row ever wrote auch language or not. one
thing I will atate, that he opoke aa much or
more to me, and that in the preaenee of one
other. I called at bia office and found him
engaged in writing a communication to tbe
Era, denying that be had malea appech a*
charged by the editor of Mat paper.
Without formal introduction of the anb-
jecl, he acd to me iu the following language,
vvnicb ia ag near verbatim as I can recollect:
"That be regarded the nommaiicn nod elec
tion ol Bullock and hia carpet-bag crew of
adventurer* aa one ot the moat terrible ca-
Inmitie* tu»t could befall, the' people of
Geonria—that it wao not ohiy a dreadlul
Georgia—-that it was not ohly
calami y, but would result in tbe absolute
annihilation ot every interest in, the Stale;
that they would in four years plunder and
baukrnpt the State, and then fly away to
more- congenial climes, leaving nothing
worth Stealing behind; that he intended, to
expose their corruption on every stump in
the State when he oouU be heard, and if Jaje
Brown or G»«fcitl should attempt a rajily, he
would not permit them to be beard until
they Strapped a big oarpet-bag on jbefr
backs." B- A Alstom.
Tea Political pAKaoaa.— At the recent
meeting ol the New England Conference in
Boston, the Bishop IAi#el0 ataled.Utet “
tended to tranaf r a number or colored
preachers to the New Erglapd^ Conference.
A resolution approving of this br ing on-Aa
an exciting debate ensued— Sevcaal of lie
brethren expressed the opiooion that "not
one church cou'd be found willing to acoept
colored men a. parlor.," while others wet#
quite of an opposite opinion.' The--e*h° Ie
matter lfas finally letl in the hind* of the
Quarterly Conferences, who are to reo"gm»e
T^H^^tUt’x«id he »"a&
ie ^ 8 .
■cotfwnana^v v ■.-a- vr.' 5 $ - «
Bt way of showing what monster# IheKu-
Klox Klan moat be, and how wieeandg.rod
a ibiogil i* £*£&£
Pcr-hap^dic° ,tem ' xani lna‘ion revealed; and
l*eeu be^. , a PP°‘ n ‘ed in love, as she has often
fellow." ii to dec * are that she “ liked only one
life of a J r m °‘^ er aa-erts that she led the
deserted 1, . aul0u ^ rom choice, having been
deT ot*dlv V 1 ; 0,ln g whom she wbb
ni0t h<r8V U , ed * after w kich, to use the
la ‘dshe RK A 0r , 1 , ’ *‘ 8 ^ e became reckless, and
■"other wa 8 i; d certainl y lead that Ufe ” The
Nation Bun , ntiu at the post mortem exami-
*PP r oiirikto t * ie 8ur g eona intended ,to'
10(1 8w 0 rp tlf body f ® r ®cielltific..pu^pps^
dau ght vr u !, at 41 the y should not ciitL lier
lllem during A iorce of P° lice protected
^•ounta tK? i exan »nation, but at latest
v ‘ttim of tK * had not been found. The
t'fesence \ \ ° , tra ^dy is described as “of a fine
fertile j f BO , ack ,, a * r ’ fair complexion and well
drived” 1 ",' 3 ' ?**“ ,he w >« - not totally
r t% een b0 7I 1 by tho affection that existed
i her fri_A nd ler mother, her tender f egard
.childhrwJv» , tlie memory of the hymns of
i de «h in ? ln ,^ er hours, aod’tbe choice
H ioomeH t rtfe ^ nce 10 rtje Bfe to-whtcb abe
‘ M 1 ““BhUu r “ 1£ Her Me of ain xnd^kaine
ten.,. 6nt hs appropriate lesson by hef Ltd
e 6nd.
newspapers of Georgia updermn..
the fribnee eues saseiu w^ch,
was punished tor
to read the Bib!#.'.
But mm the Tribune evy
heve’ been lefpriaoned^andUniAhed by
ga-a8K!B«WgV Jr A.
of liberiy
noe. The fWag
blasphemed
liberty yo# #*di
nf mnrit imnarlADCS. in the 60 j, to TOO to
of BAOrs Importance, in the end,
than* all the CM off chain* ‘
and riavpec-
nnglfi dfir
tr jftui-
> World
Crockery, *.
CHINA. GLASSWARE.
Kerosene Lamps, Oil,
WASHING MACHINES!
CLOTHp-WRINGERS
NERVOUS.AND DEBILITATED,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS!
If you are suffering or have suffered from
involuntary discharges, what effect does it
produce upon your general health ? Dn you
feel weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a
little extra exerlibn produce, palpitation of
the heart ? Does your liver, or urinary or
gans, or your kidneys, frequently get out of
order? Is your'urine sometimes thick,
milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on settling ?
Or does a thick scum rise to tbe top ? Or is
a sediment at the bottom after it has stood
awhile ? Do you have spells of short breath
ing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels consti
pated? Do you have spells of fainting or
rushes of blood to the head? Is your mem
ory impaired ? Is your mind couatantiy
dwelling upon this subject? Do you feel
dulj, listless, moping, '.tired of company, ol
life? Doyouwish to be left alone, to get
away trom everybody? Does any little
thing make you start or jump ? Is your
sleep broken or restless! Is the lustre ot
your eye as brilliant ? The bloom on your
cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in
society as well ? Do you pursue your busi
ness with the same energy ? Do you feel as
much confidence in yonrself? Are your
spirits dull aud flagging, given to fit9 ot;
melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your
liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights ?
Your back weak, your knees weak, and have
but little appetite, and you attribute this to
dyspepsia or liver-complaint ?
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases
badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all ca
pable of producing a weakness of the gen
erative organs. The organs of generation,
when in perfect health, muke the man. Did
you ever think that those bold, defiant, en
ergetic, perseveriog, successful business men
aie always those whose generative organs
are in perfect ht altb ? You'never hear such
men complain of being melancholy, of ner
vousness, of palpii&lioQ of thp heart. They
are never afraid they cannot succeed in busi
ness; they don’t become sad and discour
aged^ they are always polite and pleasant in
tbe company of ladies, and look you and
them right in the face—none of your down
cast looks or any other meaune^s about
them. I do not mean those who keep* the
organs inflamed by running to excess. These
will not only ruin tbeir constitutions, but
also those they do business with or lor.
How many men from badly-cured diseases,
from tbe effects of self-abuse and excesses,
have brought about that state of weakness
in those organs that has reduced the general
system so much as to induce almost every
other disease—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis,
Spinal affections, suicide, and almost every
other form of disease which humanity is
heir to, and the real cauao of the trouble
scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored
for all but the right oue.
Diseases of these organs require the use
of a diuretic.
HELIBOLD’S
FLUID EXTBACT
BUCHU
is THE GREAT DIURETIC,
Anil IS a certain ear# (or
KT.IA-M OF ^HK BLADDER,
KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL.
• A I
DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
female complaints, general debility,
DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS,
Whether CT«fHny in Hals or Female, from
.UK ca w. nri*t»Atta«. in# an
uu o< kow laa* sunOiat
II no Mil cat to cabmHtcd to. DOASDMPTION
or INSANITY tony awe. Oil BtoB AM M»a# *
*aipiM«. ah* that posterity, depend* npon
prompt Me of a. wiieble remedy.
JUtf VYJr!
ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF 18 TEARS,
u, T. itffrMBOLDi Druggist,
M* BROADWAY. NEW TORI.
—The growth of thwAator oStol- In <New
is,sri ESTAir sr ssa
doreVAo4tatatJsrr.e4O.W0• crNSMa.
* ■ • ••• ■ am k*asawsg*“ y-*jy
ent,okef.*^-,-
FretldeBt *tope*ohment stock la tolling
9.
to* aocxarwmn.. otladelmu. pa
AND
AT
68 ST. JULIES
AND
101 Bryan streets,
HAYANNAH,
feM—6 in
GA.
ALEXANDER&&US8ELL,
Grocers,
COR ARERCORN AND BRYAN STB.*
Savannah, Ga.
WM, K. ALEXANDER. WM. A. RUSS ELI.
JOHN McMAHON 4 CO.,
Hay
DBALKBS XM
Groceries, Corn, Oats,
Feed, &c ••
6BRNER BRIMINT0R AID iCPFEIBON STIlITt-
W~ All orders promptly etUnded to. ]y24-lj
D. B. HULL
BELL & HULL,
General Commission Merchants
Auctioneers,
BAY STRKKT, IhVAMSAH, GEORGIA.
" CONSIGNMENTS SOLlcmD. upon which
ADV J '
LIBERAL ADV AMOKS WIN be m ide
Pitrlii'Uiar atte itinn ffiveu to tbe sale of all kinds ivf
Mer.ihKodiPe, Legal Seles, Estate. Ae»ignee and Un
derwriters' Sal, a, Reai Estate, SiookB, General Ag* n-
cies. huh filuoK ell orderi.
W~ Uoromodiou8 Sales Rooms and Storage.^*
AGENTS FOR FAIKBANK’S scales,
BEKBlNa’S
FIRE AND BUBGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
•pa—if
DELETTRE 4 SYM0WS,
Auctioneers
General Commissloi Merchants,
76 St. J ml lew end 107 Bryea »ts.,
savasiah, ga.
C ONSIGNMENTS OF ALL KINDS, SOLICITED
Quick s«i*x nnd prompt re. ui ns.
M. S. DELETTRE, latoof Augaats.
H R SYMONd, of Mavannah. declT—tf
W. B. GRIFFIN,
Commissioi lercbaiit aii Aictioneer
AUGUSTA, GA.
[ EatablisHed Thirteen Year*.]
W ILL 01V ft prompt •ireutibo to canalgameota of
11ERCH\NDI8B, 'PRODUCE, BACON, Ac.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE.
oharuks moderate.
y Also, AGENT for tbe purchase end sale ol
Real Estate. . mbSO—1m
WM. ESTILL, Jr.,
NEWSDEALER
BOOKSELLER.
Bull St., Next to tho Foat Office,
(DOWN STAIRS,)
8AVAIVNAB, OKOHG1A.
ROYAL
fflgOSAIGE GOMPABT,
C. J. BEATTY’S
(AGENT)
NEW GROCERY
Provision Store,
WHITAKER STREET,
Cormer ef Broe|ktoe Streat Lane,
(NEXT TO J. C. MAKER & CO.)
A t this stand will re found a splen
did ASSORTMENT OF
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
AND provisions.
At GREATLY REDUCED CASH PRICKS, and Will
be oouataotly in receipt ol
Fresh Supplies from Northern Markets,
CHOICE HAMS, BACON,
FULTON MARKET BEEF,
PORK, BUTTER,
CHEESE AND LARD,
CODFISH, MACKEREL,
BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR,
CORN MEAL, HOMINY,
RICE, POTATOES,
LKKOH, SUGAR, SODA AND ALL KINDS
or biscuits.
COFFEE, CRUSHED, CLARIFIED AND
BROWN SUGARS,
Choice Greeu and Black Teas,
BIO AND JAVA COFFEE,
SYRUP AND MOLASSES,
CANDLES,
VINEGAR,
SOAP,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
Baisina, Pepper, Spices, Soda:
BROOMS,
BUCKETS,
PICKLES.
CANNED FRUITS,
CANDY,
NUTS,
Wine
Brandy, Wciskey,
CIDER,
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling,,
RESERVE FUND <1,600,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME <700,000 STERLING.
Q0NTI3U&S totak.
Mere
itUe And Dwelling House
(Frame Buildings excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
At Current ' Xlmtoe.
WM. C. COSENS, Agent,
Merchants’ General Exchange*
oc»—ly Batteeeby’s Building.
The Equitable
LIFE
ASSURANCE SOSEETY!
OF THE UNITED STATES,
No. 92 Broadway, N. T.
WM. C. ALEXANDER PRESIDENT.
Cash Assets, $6,000,000,
{Being 1 hreeTimes Larger than that accnm^latid by
any othsr Gump my in the same time j which la
yearly * agmenied by its
Annual Premium Lcoie, $4,000*000.
- - to ‘ • ■ 1 * .
I TS pUOGEB®8 IS UNPARALLELED. RUM AS
SURED In 1867 (new bualne-*), oVer $45,060*-
OOO, b ,iisg nearly donb • tbe combiued.boSiiieae of
four other Companies that were organized about the
urne time Its Policies average tne largest of say
American Company. It is so declared by the New
York Insurance Department. This is an advantage,
and is evidence th^t this Society is most patronised
by the capitalists It isanes ail de-irable SON-FOR
FEITING POLICIES on a Single Ufe. from $*30 to
$*5,000. AL PROFITS DiVIDKD among Policy
Holders. Divide'd for one vear, Feb. 1st, I8t».
cash value, nearly $1,4M)0,000.- Dividends made
annually from the start.
This lithe most eucces.-fal Company ever oreat-
Jzed, nnd. for its years, THE LARGEST MUTUAL
UFE INSURANCE COMPANY in the world. .DMper
cent ge of tot til “Ont-co” to "i^aah Premium Re
ceipts-' w;.s shown by ihe Inst rfflcial report of the
New York Insurance 8cperintenaeat, to be less than
that of any other Compnoy whatever.
LANGUOR BOWIE, Agent,
mh20—law^m 88 Bay street, Savannah.
ST. MARTS RETREAT.
A DIOCESAN SCHOOL
SCREVEN HOUSE,
. ha
_„*W>VIS HOTtL. ot »l#to. <l>r#FU«a, ’
with an the ooeveatencee of the hem “
T. S. NICKERSON,
, ,u.<r*
I or- TLe rmUnatUo^MM to. a# Hum
utdMcrtpdon, Ui. raoBa •mptoanai, cImbmU
TMUUt^, «f*t{k9 tttofdiaa. ««ulto* b, mb.
- "be South.
TnraUn. am. #tor%aMU Ml lad XL.
>mfoit, wOd ninninw at flMlr ova UmaM.
The Proprietor pLtofe. UJmMU (kat ertry d.llOK7
allbrded. eitKer bp Norttr ca or Southern Me-ttoe,
Will be oomtontlp inp^ltod to^Lto mde, irbai tr
REtV£5'_AMBHOSIA
POR THJ HAIE!
IMPH, TED I
: ItI>uek#MU>n*ea«<«Jk#Meir.
i It cum tb* Hair to Curl bmUMUj.
: it keep. tbe Scmip Cl-n end Heartily.
It lnvlgoratee the Room of the Hair.
It Uwee the Hair sad Hafni to grow luxuriantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Oat.
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grty, Bair to iU Original Color.
' It hrfogit ont flatr^a hemte_that have beta bald,
for yean.
RMeompoaod/satfreiy ot £ftsple*ad purely veg*v
jtobtowiMDaipw.j],
I* has received over aU thousand volestary teetl-
monlals of its exceilewea# many ol which ate frote
physic lane lq high standing.
It la spld U» half-pound bq'tles (the name blows la
the gi<ss), by Droggista and Dealers In Fancy Gooils
everywhere, at One Dollar pgr Bottle. Wholesale
by DEM AS BARNES A CO.. F..CL WELLS * OO.,
80HISFFELIN A CO., New tork-' mb»—ly
DISEASES OF THE FEET/
Corns, Bunion?,
INGROWING NAILS, TEFTER.
Halt Hheum ox- Kourvy,
AND OTHER DISEASES OE THE TOT.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, 8.0.,)
FTERd her service to the ettieeas, and ladle* of
YOUNG LADIES,
In fact everything usually found in » F'RST-CLA ’8
GROCERY HOUSE. With LOW PRIOES and Pi>
LITE ATTENTION, he depea to merit the support ot
an appreclatiDg public.
»r P ^»r^cfc&NS,'there , ore,callat this estab
lishment.
C. J. BEATTY,
(AGENT,)
WHITAKER fcTREET,
tews—tt Cor. Breaghtoa 8c. Lai
AW Goode delivered to anv part of the city.
WM. H. PJECJK,
3** WASHINGTON STREET,
HEW YORK,
Commission Dealer in
SOUTHERN GREEN PEAS,
BEANS. HEW POTATOES,
TOMATOES, PEACHES,
fleo., Ac.
Of COMiOKKUm SOLICITED. -®»
Referencw In Savannab—J. O. Rowland A Co
Joaepb A. lUbo. mb2«—*nw6t
THE
UPH0LSTEBY.
160 BROUGHTON STREET.
T HE ur.dereigned bagethe attention of hM frieeda
aud the public generally to his new and well se
lected stock of
House-fitting Materials,
tine in part of WHITE inn CHECK' MAT-
iiNOS; WALL PAPKBtNO.from ffiieehuiippittOtliw
ixet an He: WINDOW CUKTAUH; P/ *
Gir<D WINDOW SBApBB, Cord and ‘
Orneu acd White Sha -e Hollands COB
ri*» styles—‘ogWier with dust other artidae of
uoueuhold goods usually kept in hleltre.
M ATTRESSES CUHHION*. MOgQUITO NETS,
eto, made to or ter. Matting, OU Cloths and Carpet
ins cut and laid. t^TAll Repairing in hla Unedohe
iu workrosn-Hke style. - PromptattaBtkm gtvan e&d
modtr^e pr.ee cbvpU. ,
Minnftctnrer# of ill kinds of
SHIP BREAD and CRACKERS.
a^Order* for aUpplng promptly attended to.
apS—1 y
ra. a. Qua »• A11U,
No. 160 Broughton street,
opposite Messrs Weed k Cornwell.
Csss. Class.
Chris. MtmPHf.
MORPHY 4 CLARK,
HOUSE, HIGH, SHIP aji 5TEAIB0AT
PAINTERS.
niuMiu. auiiniu, *(UUi# uu-
xuo, AWD nnurUAnonat,
ABE FRUPAKED TO Ml, AT **OU-
vAlibi'
TT Brytom Ut.. ttolHwi UtoII.toA »n|M,
nUt-lj aAVAEBAp, OA.
w.
M -Ai.-Y
■ TlBOMtoO,## W.JL SATq . .
Wholesale and Retail Dtalar In
SiPPlEfiy JlRM. 1C..
■py AS JUST r«0«ljw a Ey*#* 0 ^ #*
EDICTS
OP TBE
GHANP LPPGE OF GEORGIA.
F. M.
Compiled, under the dtrrction of the G. 8., by
Brother 8. LAURENCE.
FliCI SI 00.
FOR SALE AT
Estill’s News Depot
Ball Street, meat to Poet Offitce. a
7. B. BTBOUB.
Savannah Steam Bakery,
67 A 69 BAY STREET,
9TROUS & RUWE.
PKOPEIPTORa.
THE LADIES
or TBS
Needlewoman’s Society
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
Under the Patronage and Immediate Im
ps rv 1st on or the Right Revreremd Or.
YOUNG, D In hop of Florida.
T HE SERVICES Of most able and experienced
TEACHERS, of Buropenn education, having
been secured, this Institution will ooen on the 16th
of Febrn:iry.
The School year ronslets o' two terms of five
month-* each. The Chris'mas Term besrins on the
first Tuesday in October, and the Easter Term on the
tifteecth of February.
For Circulars glvmiz particulars, or other Informa
tion, apply to the Chaplain of the School, the
HMV. O. P. TB A«. KARA,
i^n*—2t-ivtf P«rnsnrth>a. Flr.rfda.
SEND YOUR
JOS
O Savanaah, tor tha treauzeat and care of the
above Diseavs.
Cnnu wad Baalom Cared WIthoat Palm
0T RESIDENCE—hi PRESIDENT STREET, (at
Mra. Perry’a.
0THoara from 9 A. M. td 1 P. M., sad from 8 to
• o’clock P. M. Ladim treated at Gate reffidanoe*.
CharfM Moderate*
She tub mite, fi om -mongB- numerous certiflcatee
sue ■UUtlAAbe, II UIU aiuuup- UU1UCIUUI LCIIA
the followiar from promrtuat phy adana and c
of. Charleston:
From Hon. George Bulat.
I am happy to say that Mra. Keogh has cared mo'
ot aeveral very bad corns, that had troubled me $p
many ye-irs. They were removed without the leoat
pain. (signed) Games Bum.
Fro-r the late Dr. Edward North.
I think It my duty to stmt* that 1 have men Mr*.
Elisa Keogh remove coma and hanlons with the
greatest skill, and without pain.
(Signed) Edwamd Naan. M. D.
From Dr. Fitch.
I would recommend all persons who are afflicted
wl-booms to give Mrs Keogh atrial. I .have seen
her tr at, with good judgment, and cure them with
out pain. (feigned; J.irrcH, M. D.
From Dr. B. Horlfcack.
I certify that Mrs. Keogh has cared me of bad
corns, and advise all vho are troubled with them, or
bunions, to Apply to thla lady.
(8lgned> . E. HokLRaoX, M. D.
Turf, Field and Fetid,
AND
JOURNAL of SOCIETY,
TO THE
SEWS
& RT.RM.il
Job Office,
NO. Ill BAY ST.
THE BEST OF WORK,
Moderate !Price&
totnated
tlbna Con* to tom. BtobrtrtK BAKU,
TONBUHBKY AndrTO.8K1AHKU. TbawMUknown
CAUL BSSUOtfl. .ratntoreODtribator.
It, Ham. ud foreign oorrMpcndenoe to parUcs-
torij ante. Tb« bt. ot the Unltod Stott, nm
1—4 UM Upbeat UWWi apoa lb. TURF,
pivrn ivn FARR,
From .gnat raxtetr OC oomplbatAtarr aWlli,
a hdtogiwMS selected:
The TUBF, FOLD AND FARM ot Hew York
City, now the atkeewiedgsi leading expoamt la
Amer.cs ef iffie intergnU which It repieeente. has
and- appears In a new and elegant
mlHon Busoey, kraerly cf this cown-
iy. is the l’tera^y and san>data eeitor.—DetZy JB*>
public, Spri*A*ld, <Ai*
ILL ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED.
THE ALBANY
Tri-Weekly News,
PUBLISHED NE ALBANY, <PA^ EVERY TUN*
DAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.
CARET W. STILES & Co^ Publlahera.
TTH* LOCATION « TUM JODBNAL
1 dlltlea for ctcntoBOT
the rich cotton regioc orSoatkeeeUttiGoon^, em
bracing the countiee of Doaghsmy, Baker. MNcaei.
Decatur, Terrell, Lee, Wortt*. Thomas and Broody
makes it importaat to advertisers and indispensable
to the reading public of this section. .
AW*News on ■ day in advaa** ot anv other
to the people of Albany ana sarroulMU
the *>me news that Is tea* In Aibsny Ml
■rom the Macon papers, appear* In the
the mondng of 1 nfe same day. ‘ ‘ . 1
tgr The price ef sRbspripUM to the
duced to $6 per annum; $4 for six mo
per month ior anv less perW-alawga
fo dabs of tem the paper will be sent
fiity dollars.
V. W. SKIFF,
129
romusLi
Congress
SAVANNAH,
Street,
^ HIGH-TONED JOURNAL, devoted to the-Taif,
Field Sports, Scientific and Practical Agricul
ture, Literature, Ait, and the Stag*. It la the organ
of the gentlemen sportsmen of America, and every
The TURF. FIELD AND FARM Is aa Imposing
and handsome iu appearance as It tt spirited, able
and-interobting. Ithas brought to ; be dttcuario* ol
turf matter* a n.orai tone hitherto wanting, and ut
terly ciacountcnancea all brutal sports, Sara as tr
“tifStae tto.. n to,iaftet,Yimr to P“U»-
meo wbo are foi>d of ho. k# to* atoex, and w»re-
jtoo. Uto, nun—Bvfott ton*
ItoedUo-toU an ably written. Ml tt (anoli
miMtoantrottouMliiticinnotoidbbtoiMid. ft
to t.pIdlT r—illu ltotolto pobUottror^
mitU. Omirirr, T
Tbe mtr. FBID AXD FARM to
Hftkabato pnbuauum .f tt# cton to AnMfbA. lI
not in ton world. Anas orinn ortnrf.nl drld
■poltntt punlwapa* toadatoto-d na ttontod mnnl
■port, tt M*el wipe ■
peered with ttgrr
i of avety
tt L
i 0$ kttavery
Mr U .k g nu».!ton.. jm agricultural department,
• — * literary tea;
and patio*
beat Jour-
a Brace&ff. Millard.
AN$
BOOK-BINDING.
THB
NBWS JkXTD
fllUB TBISiraTBODoC naria«to bto»ojrt«*
A irtoatto in SnnanMto, aud|J._wkoto BtotonJ
Otonto, tkntkwtoaoweoaiKtted wito nnd toon#
ol ton Una. weU known to tbe
BOOK AMI JOB fRWTKfi
BftDMEEPllO.
p:
#rrru MOHniaa, Oj Btasleaniom-
MM
SILVER
Mocmleat . KSTILL’s NEWS DEFOT,
Natl street, west to'he Post Offlem.
DICKSON’^
Broadw^V;
NEW YORK CITY.
Mgttmedf usHiaflmW<
Mairhints ml ifTAfTtmuIrtm
TWa Hooae benig «*JgMj^J** B * < * *“ ^ ■^**^
SEED
IlffROVED CDUON
TOBSALIBT
Sloan, Groover & Co.,
: uu ‘juTuaf* Wowtowu wvaa wia
hzws Aito ipmJuLb job office, 3b sat
>1
for same quality and sponaai
■tfstossfe
kudndaol hto—#to—■ ■
fact, that ton
nttmUon to
t