The Bainbridge weekly democrat. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-18??, August 22, 1872, Image 3

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The Weekly Democrat, Tlil'ItSl'AY, AUGUST 22, J872. , ,TV AND COINTV AFFAIRS " fi0 t0 KoscnfeU’s for Bagging and Ti«‘ T)l( , bargains in the city can at Babbit A 'Warfields. delitfliU in pleasing. the V; ,- H'« i«»elrjr Store is a gem. ,ati*i see him. Vi-i, r.-«n & McNair offer »nt>erior 1,1. nt to the trade. Call and ,... ne their stock. f ,r groceries and dry-goods of ,, n description, call on Babbit & |u;iiiicld. They give good bargains. I K».-li< ki A Br>., hwe a large |y,, k "f I by-Good and Groceries; and ■n in in luce of all kinds bought |.;i, r ljc|i has fresh butter on Ice. „ In*;lie t«»n or by the pound. The 'flection of Family Groceries „• State. Call. m mmkr Goods.—N’qcl Gainey A ..lane just received a supply of • : ,mcr Tweeds, Flannels and Cas- ,;, n s. at prices to suit the times. \|,M.J, Reynolds, notwiihstsnd* _r I,,; ill'll season, sells probably , re 111 ilitgoods than any Other . .,,*r in this section. HeuSOUC Splen - - ,| > oek, Selected with good liU-te. Mokcax- a Harwell.—If j r o\i mi the best and.purest drugs fail to go to the Drug Store ol' hove firm and procure them. opio had rather trade with them in elsewhere. Just Kkckivkii.—500 bushels •JO bids superfine Flour; SO v \ x flour; 30 bbis superfine 10 bids whiskey; 5000 bids Lmi at popular prices. B.uiiut A Warfield. I’, F. Rutherford, at the Oity !,!cs, has some line horses for . -and in a few w< eks he xvill , many more. If yon want a su it turnout, at reasonable rates the i Stables is the place to get it. i Is'awl harness horses to hire any time. L\t Piist.—I n order to enlarge my v. 1 am now offering my entire I, nf Is nt coat. Persons l.ing to secure bargains had best at uiice, as the opportunity to .'lic'i nice goods at such low - i- not offered every day. Simon A. Weil. ( Lay It on “MeBuff.”—We hear ' that Prof. Gumming is getting up a Thespian Corps. If it is so, bless the Lord; for Bainbridge is iust about, at this time, the dullest place bn the inhabitable globe. Go on, Professor, with the good work, and unborn citizens bf this beuighted city of oaks and cedars, will throw up their hats and proclaim yon a public benefactor. Returned.—After an absence cf over five years on the Western Iron* tier, Mr. Alph, Hunnewcll, brother of our townsman T. B. Ilunnewell, returned to this city on Sunday morning last. Alph. gives a glow ing account of his adventures in the Western wilds. He is in the stock business out there, and will prob ably return some time in the Fall. We wish him a pleasant tjme during his sojourn in our midst. Ths Arnett Bridge.—This struc ture is fast being repaired, and will be rcadv for (ravel bv next week. Hoyl A Dickinson’s new steam grist mill will be in moiiun next tfeek, we Judge They are beth energetic men who never do things bv halves. Death of Mr. G. T. Baldwin.'—This gemlera-.n, well known to many of our ci'ixens, died at Liberty, Va., on the 12th inst. Mr. B. had spent several winters in tins se.-tion, on account of the lingering disease—consumption— with which he was afflicted, and cf which be died. No nobler heart was ever stilled in death than his. Horriule !—Tho boxes—made for t of Decatur county a to burrV a buzzard coffins—or pine dead paupers ■*.! really not fit in. Wc have JW v •ru sin inis iu his harness store— ' . suit ami so hlaud n rniiu r to his door— isj's him l>v the hand ; ""I t lei” told Jamb says— il you harness trecley i li.imlvme set, aud go "le for Horace Greeley. • lias a line assortment which I' very reasonably whether ie for Horace or not. E VIOLIN STRINGS. F.Tf. to W. ('. Sutlers' to buy Itabaiw land Guitar Strings at 15 to 11 s. same as are sold in large :| l '-’il lo 25 (Tuts, .lie will sell - at $2 25, with box, bow and s ei'implete. • ►•'•menus at £2 00, and all other ;| l liislrmnentsin proportion to etc. All who wish to “soothe |-avage breast” call around and I'ymirselves. tf : I"vx Assessor.—We call at- 'a to the announcementot Ilar- ■ viand. lie is a good man aid fill the position of Tax ■ •'or with credit. Ii'vku News'.—The steamer Julia M'la.r arrived on Sunday ever.ing, Hug on board a. steam cotton I' which was shipped 1mm this It to Savannah.. It is the press I'fly in operation at Apalachico- "1 is considered first, class. It ► ■ii'il hy Capt. S. J. Whiteside, 'teaiiici Farley also arrived lie evening. The river is uiiig order. ‘•aisbuduk a Sickly Place ?— 'over no—but if people will ol themselves by eating ' .-"urd watermelons, wormy • and all other sorts of de- |> *r fever, it is not the fault of ■ Bainbridge is one of the '' places in Georgia; we v. living here for seventeen i two weeks would cover : kness during that time. °at dirt and drink vin- •' ; ’it charge their billious 0 ’lie city. 1 ! £kaxt.'—Emery Johnson “^"ip'ctest Washing Machine If . seen several of these so-called cof fins lately, that would shame the savages of the Fee Jee Islands. These “coffins" consist of a few pine pianks thrown together in a way so loose that a mouse could .easily run through the cracks. We hear that the county allows an order of seven dol lars for each of these coffins, which is equal to five dollars and twenty- five cents cash .This seems a fair price for a decent pine box, nut in stead of being decent they are a re proach to civilization. It the county pretends to'bury its paupers at all, for heaven’s sake let them be put away humanely if not decently. Local Slashes.—Soda, water “with a bee in il” is the latest sensa tion. “Green as grass,” is a old saying that don’t apply to Grass at the up per Flint River Store. Mayor Jones, wc observe, has “switched” back on his old schedule. Sensible. If Miss ***"would quit grinning at our “Devil” so much, her false “grinders'’ wouldn’t be so apparent. Chills and fever have changed the complexions of several of our ac quaintances into a rich Bismarck color. Critclicll is jubilant over the proba ble dissolution of the Cracker club; the President of that institution having resigned. We saw what we thought was the “heathen chinee” Chungwhangtoma- loo coming up the street the other day, but found wc were mistaken. It was our friend Dr. Battle sailing, out .under the B. Hat Extension. II. F. S. A Y. D. F. have shaken hands over the “bloody chasm.” Let us now have peace. Read George Washington’s letter in to-day’s Democrat. We call the special attention of the scalawags to it. Mosc Carter has traded his “stove pipe" bee-gum to Columbus King. A step ii. the right direc tion. The Junior De-baters have organ ized a “Vigilance Committee in their elub. That’s right boys, “eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” Sol Munson swears that if he can't get President Brown (of-the Scippio African^ Debating Society)to decide in favor of the buzzard, hanged if he don't clean out the ole roost. Capt. Binford, ot New Orleans, has done gone and bin somewhere since his arrival in this city. Horace Greeley won’t speak in Bainbridge next week on account of a previous engagement. Gone to Camilla.—Onr .yonfeg friend J as. A. Jones, so long known as the prompt and energetic salesman and co-worker of the great tin A stove dealer of Bainbridge. Emory Johnson —has gone to Camilla to go in busi ness ok Lis o«n account. We heartily recommend Mr. Jones to the go d people of Camilla, knowing that a vorv short time will elapse before he will commend himself to them. He is one of the most reliable, industrious and ei.ergeiic voting men onr city has ever produced—therefore We deplore_ that loss which is Camilla's gain. A Horse Runs Away with a Little Girl.—Last Monday eve ning adittle daughter of Col. Daniel McGill ventured to take a ride on horseback, unattended. The conse quence was, the horse ran away with her, and might probably have en dangered her life, had she not been rescued from her perilous position by two gentlemen, who stopped the horse. One hundred 'Hslied perfectly clean hour. No rubbing, no trouble at all. Go and f r yourself. ever ‘■an be s dian one ’din" LETTER TO MAJOR R. H. WHITELEY FROM GEORGE WASHINGTON, Colored. The Situation Discussed—Forty Acres and a Mule—Joe John son Speech—Effect at Hacklp Trap—The Policy of the White Radical Office Holders Main tained. IIakel Trop, deKatY Konty. Mi Deer Majer: De ports ar sore Aiding, from de lied kaughturs ter banebridge, dat 1 dies u des l'u line axin for de explo ration: I is ben doin mi best to ro liver ycr structions ter dc kullud gemblems here, and is red ter dem awl dc dokymints u sont ter bee red, ceptin tis de agryculturel ports; lor dc “emblems wont lisen ter dem wool a sent. I tolled dem wliat.u sed, dat it ar de Booty ob eber tru ratikel ter pay tention ter de doky- mints ob de party, speshly when da. hah ben sont at dc spensc ob de’na- sliun, l'or de spress lightenmint Ob de kullud voters; but blcsdc lord da wakes up when I red ycr lass letter re-showing de kullud voters dat dc 40 akers and de mule am komin wid dis lection, but sum ob de demykrat piggors tri to fluslratc de party bi sayin da hcarn dat Ii afore. I want sont me mediately de act ob kongris what u sed u passed, dat contains dc pi crfishun bout deinulesan de akers, for ffar am sum fool niggers what wont, blievc any ting lessen tis red from de dokymints ob dc party, printed on de papur and sarterfied two bi de pictur ob de brudder ob Lord, abry ham linkom as u truffuly marked in ycr lass pi’stle. Sum ob de kullud gemblems da.t tended de meet in whar jon Haze pursided an Bn/ec cur aekted sicka- terry hab oltenly observed dat de spoke of Jo jolinsing were purcuiiar. Da sa dat Jo say when u wer in kongris he writ u a letter axin u .ter spress ycr pinion on de ku klux bil, an dat u writ Jo bac dat dar wer no sieh bil afore kongris, which letter Jo zibited ter de kongregashun ac- cordin, wharupun Jo writ u a letter and sont a kopy ob de bil, an dat u writ bac dat habin sarchcd de reck- ords, dar wer no sich bil,. and dat dor kopy wer froth de knewspapurs which am awl lies—an dat de ncx tint he writ to kno what he writ bout, an dat de kuUud pepul ar awl fools any how—which lettur Jo red ac- cordin. But de marks ob Jo hab kased sidcrable cussion here, ter wit namely—dat Jo sed n wer ferd ob dc whites (gust as ef u wer not white) ter say dat u sported de bil dat gibed de kullud man dar rites an de 40 akers an de mule, .an dat u wer ar ferd ter step out like moses on mont cini an declaim der rites ob de nu chelderns ob Isrel, which am dc kullud pepul—but like der moses in de barmy das ob his youth, u hid in de bulrushes an writ Jo a pine blank li. .Jo sed dat dis am so or dat in kongris u wer as badli lost as jon Robinson kruso, which Jo ought not fer ter sa so. Now majer u mus lem lettures frum Jo or da wil v.e party. I splained dem away, but de more I splained de worst da kum bhe. I tole de gemblems dat I -pec de majer hab nebber hearn ob de bil, an da sa, ef u am dat big er fule, u ar uo*more fi t ten ter present de kullud race den a blifid hog, which votes his hole tention ter nos ing out de grub. I sed gemblems, u ought not fer to sa so. Majer dem L. J. Guilmartin k Co., Cotton letturs frum Jo mus bee gibbon up— i Factors and General Commission f e mus *- Be did er u wil loss yer karackter, an what am man widout karackter ? what would Bruce cur an tom hamton be widout them. 1 TnE Powder Magazine.—The work on die powder magazine js progressing rapidly. It is an institution long needed iu this citv. It ar ported here dat u aint aguine ter gibe a orphis ter uo kullud man, dat dar aint nuff orphiszes ter go round mongst de white radikles; I tempted ter splain, but it wouldnt splain, ter wit namely—dat dar hab jined de radikle party wid in de lass ear jon Haze, Bruce cur, cheef justis wbiteietd and sereril odder ob de mos stinguisbed sitisons of jorgy, all ob whom severilly hab ben harnessly previtMJed dat de kullud race am de subperor race, an dat u would fus tri an git des gemblemS ter take de orphiszes, ef not, den de kullud men wer ter hab dem. But what makes de strubance here, majer, is de per vading pheeling dat da will take, mos pertikulerry Bruce cur. Mystur Milo donalson ses dat u tolled urn dat u hab. karfully konsult- ed- de -senses an dat der wer ober 1500 kullud radikel voter in de kounty an onli a pheW white radikles, dar four he ses u rooughtgibe de kullud man 1 er 2 orphiszes. I splain howe it wel* n moughent,—but it ■teouldnt splain. I splain howe it wer de dooty ob ebber trn r'adikle terfend yer konvenshun, ter take whHhi mought gibe, & vote lor yer kanidtftgs, bekase u pass de act bout de mules an4le Ian—but it wouldnt splain. Major dem letturs of Jo Jolmsing mus bee gittin up—I mus hab 'do dokymints mediately wid de mule purvisbun—it mus bee sont. De.kuLlvJu gemblems ar talkin niity strong bout lectin kanidates ob (lar owne colur. Be a gitting up de Jo Johnsing letturs an letde kongris dokymints be sont. Thar kan bee serned er storm in de klouds. I telle de niggers herg like u tole cm when de mystur harels jined, dat da wer a pac ob fools an would dribe ebber white man out ob de party dat da didnt gib a orj-his two—da't ob kourse ef de white, men didnt sist in fillin ob de orphiszes, dat dar would bee no white men in de party;' an dat de niggers wuld h£tb awl de orphisffes ter fil. I hunderstan dat jon Haze am tendin ob de kullud funnerls, but when de poor white trash di he dont morn worf a darn—wharbi he ar tru ter de party. yourn til deth jorge wasHintun. Noty Beeny.—Dont tribute awl de lectshun munny kongris gin u mongst de banebridge gemblems; let sum be sont down mediately, er tbar wil bee a nodder sturbance. It ar ported jiuirni Grifing gotten mad wid sum white phoiks and ter spite urn turned radikle and fer de durried nigger dont kure woof a sent —kan dat bee possumbly ? . yourn sum more jorge wasHmtnn. A set of resolutions, explanatory of the act, have been adopted by the Senate, which prbvfde * that the Governor shall not endorse the bonds of the Road until the State, of Ala bama has assured him by statute of the right and power to seize epaa the portion of the 1 Road lying In that State, and. also, that the bonds shalfiiot be sold for less than eighty cents in tuc dollar. Thisjs an important step for our section^ and, wheh consummated, will place our little city directly upon one of the highways Qf the world. It will also doubtless save millions to the State. * I do not know the exact present status of the bill introduced in the House by Mr. Bush requiring regis tration of voters in Decatur county, but fear it will not be acted upon this session, as business is hurried on in hot haste in order to adjourn as soon as possible, and many local matters will be neglected. The -Legislature,Will, probably ad journ next Satardhy. Respectfully, ♦ . v * J. D* H. BRICK POMEROY'S TION. CONVEX- Brick wants to run Chas. O'Conor and A. H. Stephens. Yesterday the lion. Mark M. Pome roy, who is the bead of the Louisville Convention movement,sent ihe follow ing dispatch to Georgia, -in response toione asking him il Charles O’Connor would accept the Louisville nomina tion: , ' New York, August 14. H. K. Shackleford and Committee Atlanta Ga; Nominaie O’Conor. ' He strongly tavors the Louisville move, which is rapidly gaining strength. Greeley slock rapid.y depreciating. He can- not carry this State. Let^he Georgia Democracy blaze the way to Louisville and Lo victory. M. M. Pomeroy v A reporter ©f the Sun endeavored to ascertain from Mr. O’Conor himself his sentiments on this subject, but the gentlemau had gives directions’to admit no reporters to his rooms. A Bom bon wLo bad an interview with him said Mr. O’Conor was very can- tiou®, and would certainly not think of accepting any nomination that was not made by a large and successful convention composed otlnen of charac ter and influence. Tt id understood the choice of the Louis-vil'ians for .Vice-President will be Alexander H. Stephen^, who held .that position un der the Confederate government. The Imlters from Baltimore are dis- P. S.—Let no more agry'cul urel gusted with . Blanton Duncau. They R. A. WALLACE, kuiu Is x Paper Envelopes, Cards TAGS, TWINES. INKS, TAPER (STOCK, MOSS, WASTE, Ac ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Gl. BAY 8TRE&T, I SAVANNAH, GA. .^W-Ofllee amd Sample Room ap Stairs.- MchlJ It ' Wrimil AiW BLEG.INT BOOTS AND SHOES. jar* If .you want a nicely fitting boot or shoe, and one that will do you good service, call on E. N.HYATT, FASHIONABLE BOOT' AND SHOE MAKER, Who is prepared to do all kinds of boot and- shoe work with neatness, quickness and at low rates. He always'has on hand the finest leathers and findings, and therefore can al ways warrant a good job—call and see him, xnet door to Robinson’s wood-shop. tjan Send 30 cents for the July Number of Peter’s Musical Monthly, containing the fol lowing music, or we will mail the 7 pieces is sheet form, on receipt of $3.30: Above and Below, song and chorus, Juch, 30cts.; If Yon were I, would Yon? ballad, Shattuck, UOcts.; Motherless and Fathenees, song and chorus, TuckeT, 30c ts.; Kiss Me, Darling, ere We Part, song and chorus, Ste wart, 30ct*.; Only for Thee, song and duet, Dressier, 35cts.; Darling Waltz, Marmistoun, 35cts.; Sunrise Schottisehe, Siedle, 30cts.; £inger’s Joy, four hands, Posher, 35cts.: Dance of the Haymakers, caprice, Wilson, 75cts. We will send back numbers of Pe ter’s Musical Monthly—January to June— for fil.50, or the five last numbers for $1.00. Address J. L. PETEP.S, 599 Broadway, New York. BOWER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BAINBRIDGE, ga. • GAce In the Court Honse. mch251jr ports bee; sont; tliar enflouiiie l>stV> oozed out. I hunderstan dat JoeK is nmrrng matters for the purpose of Johnsing am sick at de stomic an am spectcd ter fro up soon. Do u kontimplate much defickulty in a gittin ob jon D Williams ter run agin ? yourn agin- and lub ter all. P. S. number 2,-^Spects ter Jas per. Dont spose 1 man spects ter take all de tackscs, Thar ought ter bee, ter-sa no more, 50 tresurers— spose de tackses kan konvenyently surport dat tiger. tJf.B0LEY&€0,, Wholesale and Detail Dealers in PARLOR, CHAMBEK and KITCHEN vges.—W e relei special atten- l le ^ unow Masonic Female Merchants, Savannah, Ga.—The at tention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of this well known firm, which will lie found in another column. They are agents for Brad ley's Superphosphate of Lime, Jew- tolled de gemblems dat I sposin de meetin wer not berry spectable an da sed Bruce cur an jon Haz$ loned de meetin dar kontnance an surport, an I sed I sposin dat’s awl da hab - el s Mills Yarns and Domestics, To- ter lend, and da sposin so two. Dis F . 0 AmctiKus; and the Monroe . bacco, Ac., and keep constantly on lass rerflectshun rathy hoped u% 0 rip*, of lorsyih, Gh, Tht-v 1 hand a good supplv of Bagging and ^ a ’ J®^ s 'nstitmi„ ns ile««)-vin<T whitefield wer thar, whose owl-like , 0 c ttSi L Zw * [ • ? ^ CouS, - nmentS arc SO,,C * happarrarfbe four boards evel, which e advertise- ited and the usual facilities extended. when sed, Irertircd frum de argy- to customers. mint. Atlanta Correspondence. Editor Democrat: Having just returned from the 1st Methodist church, wheie I heard a most excellent sermon by the “Blind man eloquent,” Rev. W. II. Mill- burn, I have concluded that the in terval Between-10 o’clock p. m. and my ugu&l bed time could not, or at any rate would not, be better spent than in writing a short letter to you and yetir readers. The present session of the Legis lature has, so far, been quite an ani mated, and exciting one; many im portant measures have been freely, and in some cases, heatedly, discus sed and acted upon. *'■ The bill (which has now become an act, having finally passed both Houses) “to protect the interest of the Statd in the A. & G. Railaoad,” excited a great deal of interest, and presented many knotty points for the consideration of members. The original bill which provided for the State’s endorsement . of the bonds of the Road to the ext ent of thirty thousand dollars a mile for the extension from Bainbridge to Pollard, passed the Senate but was re-considered. The House bill re duced the amount of bonds to be en dorsed to fifteen thousand dollars a mile; and in this shape passed both branches of the Legislature and is now ready for enrollment. No measure that has been before the General. Assembly for years has presented graver poiDts for consid eration than this. The greater por tion of the territory through which the proposed extension wHl run lies within the jurisdiction of another State; besides we have just past through a ten-ihle bond fever, and the country is still in an excited con dition on the subject, which circum stances complicated the matter, and made the time very inausticious for the introduction of the bill jn ques tion. On the other baud the State is already a stockholder in the road to the extent of one thousand shares, which stock had become almost val ueless, and, if nothing had been done to rescue it, likely soon to be come entirely so. The salvation of this original investment of the State was the ruling motion on the part of those who voted for the bill. charge that he is too officious, and he magnifying himself. There is a strong probability ibat they will all bolt from him in a body.—N. Y. Sun,lbih. ' - ■■ ■■ <"■ '■ "J." n ft X. BIN GEL. 1 . JEWELRY, ETC. “W. O. SQBBZIS, •« Broaf Street, BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA- Keeps constantly on hand Watches, <f ■ - Clocks, ; _ JewelsY, Diamokds, Silver-Ware, Fancy Goods, .. Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TOYS, kcr., &c., In great variety, which for style, quality and price 1 cannot be excelled: A full line of OLIDAY and BRIDAL PRE jENTS in Store. ^WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired at short notice, and warranted. oct!7 mq JUDSON FEMALE INSTITUTE, Marion, A la. The 35th Annual Session begins tha first of October, with 15 teachers; a handsome now outfit in parlors, chappcl, lecture rooms and dining rooms; 24 pianos ana two organs, Including 12 of SteifTs splendid new $650 instruments; elegant new walnut suite and Kittle’s spring beds iu tho dormitories, md floors carpeted* Average atten dance for 15 years past, 200 Expenses reduced. For circular, address RICHARD RAWLINGS, M. A., President. W* O. FLEMING. JOlKC. RCTHKRPORB FLEMING & RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEYS AT»LAW BAINBRIDGE, GA O FFICE over drugstore of Butts A Peabody. Are fully prepared to take charge of all cases arising underthe bankrupt law. [jo29,69,tf THE ALBANY HOUSE, MERHICE BARITES, Proprietor. ALBANY, Georgia. This bouse is well furnished and every way pre pared for the o mmodation of the traveling pub lic: entire sat ctiou guaranteed. The table is sup plied with the best the country aflfordj, and the ser vants arc unsurpassed in politeness and attention to the wants of guests. Omnibusses convey passengers to and from tbs different railroads promptly, f’barges oaiuit the times. Albany, Ga., Oct. 8th, 1870-tf. H. L. BARNETT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, _. . .. —AND— Commission Merchants 170 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, : : : GEORGIA. oct27 ly . £. J. MORGAN, W. J. B(B»(!T.T. MORGAN & HARRELL, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS, BAINBRIDGE, GA. O FFICE in their Drug Store, North side of Court Bouse Square, on Water Street. B. a. WHITELEY.. JOH» E. DONALSON WHITELEY & DONALSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BAINBRIDGE, GA W ILL practice in the JSoathwestern and Patap.la Circuits. ^■sJ-Office ap stairs, in Sanborn’s new build fug. - aprillT 69-28t( Thomas Branch A Co., Richmond, Va. Branch, Sons A Co., Augusta, Ga. Branch and Sons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga- Market Prices Corrected Weekly by BRANCH & SONS. Com, white, prime 97 Yellow and mixed, •* 85 Bacon, clear rib sides lOalOJ Shoulders 8u8 j D. S. C. It. Ssides 9 “ “ bhlds. none in market Flour, from new wheat family.... $9 Extra ...' lOalO 50 Choice; 10 a 11 186 BROCGHTO.V ST., Corner Jfffrnon and Broughton,' opposite St. Andrews Hull, SAVANNAH,..-..........GEORGIA. T&- All’ the latest styles kept on hand. Mattrass renovating and repairing of furni ture executed promptly and at reasonable prices.meh21 ly fII OLD RELIABLE WEST - STREET MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE. FORSYTH, GA The Trustees take pleasure in commend ing this Institution to those who desire for their daughters the benefit of a collegiate Ration. Jhe College edifice has been thorongly re fitted, ihe campus enlarged, a fine observa tory in the form of a rotnnda constructed, lecture assembly and parlor rooms supplied with new furniture, and over $6,000 nave beefi lately expended for. educational appli ances for the Institution. The exercises of commencement were pro nounced by competent Judges unsurpassed, if equalled by any of former years. ' The Fall Term will begin Angust 26th, 1872. Board and Tuition fer term less than $100. The prospects-of the Institution were never more flattering. Sor farther particii- laars apply to R. T, Anbury, President qf the Faculty, or I. S. Lawton, M. D. Presj- hent of the Board of Trustees. July, 28th, 1872. Andrew Dunn, e - Secretary) ' OF k IS Hl'INO FOB THE CAMPAIGN. THE SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. The approaching Presidential canvass, judging from the extraordinary cendition of our'political avoirs, will be the most inter esting, exaiting. and hotly-contested cam- paign in’the history of the Republic, and its progress will be watched with fe^rish anx iety by thousands who have heretofore taken but slight interest jn elections. * In order to place in the reach of nil mat widely-known medium of the freshest and latest intelligence, the Savannah Moenino News, a literal subscription schednle has been arranged. From the first of July to the first of No* mbei t * r from the first Of August to the first ofxJeeember—four months inclusive— the''different editions of the Mobning News will be sent-to subscribers on the following terms: ,-r s ■* ■■ r r DahA £ . $2 Tbi-WeekuY ~ » 0 - TVeeii.y 50 111 the stirring time just ahead, the Morn- zscrNsws will be in the van of all its con temporaries in the extent^ variety and fresh ness of its intelligence, and its readers wijl lose none of the salient rfiointof the cam paign. ’ *5 - * . .. . Money may be-sent By express at the nw and expense of the Proprietor. 1 Address 4.- H- ESTILL, Savannah, Ga CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED WITH HEAVY INVOICES i.m... m —OF - Spring* & Snmmer «oo LATEST . STYLES AND TOGETHER WITH A •Very. Jjarse stools, of Staple Groceries! ALSO, akdwahe, woodwabe, WILLOW WARE, &c. jj, fact there is nothing Wanted by the public that they cannot supply at most rea- onable"prices. Give us a call, examine our goods a&dtake advantage ef our inducements. April* PATTERSON Sc MCNAIR