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The Seiiat trial Kleetiiu.
A!tlione;li ratlier stale, wo make r-'otn
Ini' the following special telegiani to the
Augusta Chnmiral £ SeitUnr!, in refer
ence to the Senatorial election, an 1 ex
citement incident thcret. :
Atlanta, July 29th—The Legislature
met this morning at the us in hour, and
in pursuance of a, previous r-'solution,
went immediately into joint Inllot for
the election ot S‘tutors to represent
Ueorg a in the Senate of the l aitcul
States.
CHANCES MADK, fct(.
lion Alexander 11. Stephens’ mime
was not proposed by his Itcinds to-day,
as it was evident that he had reached on
yesterday ilia maximum number
and that it Would lie use'ess to sustain
li.m 1 tiger.
My impression is, that after the char
actor oi yesterday's balloting was appur
cm, that lit: Conservative Ih-puhiie ins
proposed Josh Hill’s name last night t ■
the Uetnocrats as a compromise candi
date, with mo understanding that i! lliey
would take him up, in return Mr. 11. Y,
M. M Her should ft ceive their support.
This, however, is hut conjecture, rs
none of the particulars of the transaction
are yet known.
Finer ballot for the i.n.vo Ti ir.w— ei.ecti >n
of josh mu-
All the other candidates being with
drawn with the exception oi Joseph 1-
Hrawti, of Fulton, an 1 II m. Jo ihua Hill,
of Morgan, the v. t ■ of the 1-irishtl it: e,
on joint ballot, for Senator for the long ,
term stood :.s follows: J II:own, eighty
lour (84) votes; ]h>n. Joshua Hid, i !
Morgan, one hundred and ten, (110),
giving the latter, as will be seen, a large
majority of twenty-six (2CA votes oval
luu insulter of Oolumbas ladies.
FIRST ballot FOR the SHORT TERN" —ELECTION
OF H. V. M Mll.Uut.
For the short term !’ustet FJodgelt, li.
V \[ Miller, Janies L. Seward 1 t Timm
us, and A. T. Ak ernian, of Elbert, were
candidates. The first vote on j nut bal
lot stood as follows: Foster Blodgett
leccivi and seventy three (111) votes; Jai'nes
L. Seward received throe (ill; A. 1
Akertnan, seven (7); 11. \ M Miller, one
hundred and nineteen (11 b ; giving the
last named, who was the regular He,no .
eratie nominee, a clear majority hit
nil Ids competitors ol thiity-six a:
votes.
CONCt.L'SMN i E THE VOTE,
Thus closed the Senator,at contest,
over which tie mi ids of every one have
been agitated for so long a tilin'. And
it gives a fair ind iat-< n that Radicalism
is dead in this State bey ond a hope ol
resurrection
Os the two men elected, one, 11. A . M,
Miller, is a pronounced D-mocral, who
o >p's and Bullock ami tho’ncw coiistitn ie,
while the other one, Mr. Hill, although a
Union man since IbCO, vi I he is tin- tierce
opponent of Brown, Blodgett bo, and
was elected by Democrat.c votes.
CONFUSION AND F.XCITEMENT IN THE (1A1.t.1,
ries.
When the result had Im-oii anmnu ' and
the galleries ami lobbies, which tv uv bo
ed with aii eager and enthusiastic or v.d
of Hpcctators, beeam*t a scene of the
wildest confusion and excitement. The
partisans of the rival c md,dates u
cheering, groaning and hissing, as then'
feelings <>r pi ed licit •ns might dictaie.
High above the loudest ul the 'lllllllll
might las heard a tremendous shout of
"Brown is defeated and the country
saved,”
flic galleries and lobbies, as it was
impossible to Slop the tumult in any
way', wore ordered to he cleared.
At this time, ineea. 1 at the cries a
gainst his favorite, Bryant res. Irani
excited, sind moved that f. , :i,ee be
imrn diatelv sent tor to pu rve order,
but the motion was not acted upon.
SCENES IN THE STREETS.
The scenes in the streits a!! r the
the eleetion was made know: - ggar
description.
('beers and lmrnnglu) rent the air.—
Nearly every one seemed to be in a per
feet frenzy of delight.
Acquaintances would meet and slop
each oilier on the fit ei-ts to exchange
congratulations on the averting of such
a disgrace from the .State as the election
of Brown and Blodgett to the Senate.
It is but truth to say that general sat
ixi'aetiou is expressed at the result. For
while a great many would have perhaps
preferiat a straight out and-oat Deni ntrat
to Mi. Hilt, at the same lime every one
feels that he is immeasurably superior
to Joe, Brown, and that, elected by’ the
Democrats, lie is too honorable to betray
their trust.
BREECHES OF HILL AND OTHERS.
Some time after the election was over
no immense crowd of citizens assembled
in front of the Constitution newspaper
office and Untended to speeches, which
wore delivered by Hon. Joshua Hill, Sen
ator elect, Hon. D I’. Hill, of Atlanta,
lion. James L. Seward, of fhoma-;, and
lluu. It- L. McWhorter, Speaker of the
House of Representatives.
Mr. Hill in the course of his remarks
said, among other tilings, that he was
opposed to any militia system whatever,
lie was lor the glory, honor and prosper
ity of his native State.
'lie spoke in high terms of the charac
ter and talents of Ids colleague, Dr. Mil
ler, and congratulated the Citizens in
haviug so lit a Representative.
.SE.VARn’s SPEECH.
He was followed by Hon. James L.
Seward, who came out boldly for the
supremacy of the white man and in fav >r
of Hill and Miller.
He said that lie had come to this city
f,r the so e purpose of preserving the
integrity of the white citizens of Geor
gia
He said that he wished to preserve
peaceful relations between the whiles
and blacks, but that if a war of races by
any caanoe should come, there were but
two sides to the c ‘hot, and he would
cast Ids fortunes and give his support tc
his ov .i laCC.
He said fur-the'-, that another object of
his in coining here was to break up that
iniquitous combination beaded bv Brown
ad B. dgett, and known as the Augusta
Hi 'g.
He said that he had tried to make the
Aug ista Ring a deccut affair, (but that
his efforts had miserably failed ; that it
v. . n favor of negro supremacy’ and
would eventually destroy Imth races.
! SPEECHES OF HILL AND m’vVIIoRTER.
[ Hon. D. t\ Hill lose and excused him
self I ion making mv exhumed remark',
as his heart was too lull tor utterance
That this thing was a big camp meeting
. cession, and that he wished to open the
do.a* of tln) great Democratic club and
lake in till who would come washed clean
i of their Radicalism.
M . McWhorter, Radical Speaker of
; the House, was present and hi tde a »li at
jspeech.
i He said that he was opposed to negro
| militia, negro equality and to. every body
1 who was opposed to the interest not pro
I gross’' if Geo: gi i
I r-:JT "Judge Lynch” lias been hanging
| Express robbers in Indiana.
I. llmi. Josiu A llii.t, has atmounc
■ e 1 his determination to stump the State
; for Grant and Cut.fax.
j Cei?” The "Georgia State Lottery” (a
swindling institution) will soon he abol
| ashed.
Ibis J::it. Davis and family have sail
j ed f -r Etuupe.
tteq. There is a hill before Hie Alaha
! ;iia Legislature, to prevent and punish
R ii Khix ism.
A child was killed by lightning
near Savannah on the :29th.
Seuator Miller, announces him
self in favor of .Seym ua: and Bi.air.
JLtf JWm'tisnißitts.
LJ. Qili &' C 0.,"
Cotton Factors
EMIL EUliilllEßlK
Mat aatiit’iJ. (iro.
iißiaiAi apt ,t.\
Mai e oil Consignments, Orders promptly tilled.
:\t liOWHst Market rates.
Hugging, Rope & Iron Ties
Cl INSTANTLY "X it AX.).
Auga-f 7. J mis. Lin
irt i-youci \. Itliinjxa ! • i MV. - m tii'ii—
tX a ,-I 'im - S linni. having in .■!.■ npplic.i
tioii r«>i* Leth’rs ut' Giinviliiiii'Sliip *»i the minor
heirs of Moses I*. Harris, deceased :
These are therefore to cite awl :ulmoftiah nil
parties ut idle; st 1,, tile their obj.u-tim.s within
il»e time prescribed by law. oLhei vviseSaid L*tiers
will be srauted the applicant.
.). G. McCall, Ordinary.
August I. 1*«8. InC
£l2. C. O. B. s>l2.
Oroide Gold H unting Case Watches
Os the best. make. Latent movements, warranted
time-keepers, will wear equally as well as the
beO C M ea. es, coating IV. in V/5 In SLMI ; we
are now now sell in;: f; eni '(Ladies’ and Geutle-
I men’s sizes), at only 8.(2 each.
Also a largo varieiv o!' bountifully eliasml find
'enameled-Oroide Gold Hunting Care Latent Le
vel Wa'ehes.
Ma'g‘!iifi*■ im l l stock ol G. . L inen’s a.n-1 Ladies
Oroi'tb* Gold (drains. Kar-ririea a id I’inw FiugM'
King »Vc., lV<»m £1 to :?H, fully deacribed in
circular.
AbO-nts wauled < very where— enclose two red
st imps Tor circular.
J, j not nhe” arv to’send money with the or-,
der. -ii can be paid !<• the express agent o 1 de
i liM-rv ol the {roods. All tetter*.mn4be address
ed to' JAMIA GLLALH ,V <’<).,
,I’tlv 2.‘>- oin ho Nassau Street, New \ ork.,
p»' r\ ‘, m-r,
- <3l « II I i KVt als ei » w 2 fl
j ~j bj/ tan J aai Ul at 191 (A mi* da ■
1-oflVtreil for Sale at less than
mu THE GROSS ME OF
LAST YEAR,
l’rov.iiioil early applieutUm is mwle by a
Cash Purchaser.
I gtr-fho present Proprietor is On’d of the hns
! iaess, amt i! ires a change ul' investment.
' get- Tile Office is ill line order, the material in
splendid condition and complete in every partic
. lar.
| If judiciously a net profit of at
least seventy live per cent, per annum, may be
ivtiliz-,'l from tin; capital inveateii.
.Tunc ID. 1 «'.B. 2'i-tr
JOHN W. BEUPF & CO..
File i'iii iy eis,
Xo. *d 1 i Jaltimorc St.,
lie: ween Charles; and Randolph sis.
.foh’i W. BrufF, )
.li.si v 7. . I BALTIMORE.
Jos. E Itrati’, (
A. lb FaiiT.tner* / an<f23-dy*
Fisk’s Ketalic Burial Cases.
t LL Macs kept-"nstantly oajian'l »>• '7“ "tore
gjk. »!' J. T. tin J.l, .Mimticcllo, »lul 0. 11. *.9 !■’
rare. is!'-: ,-i. I-'torida.
Also, ill ’.ssorlment s constantly fchpt on hnnd
byT'. It. I iI.UEs, tgnitman, Ga.
’ gV'M.giili on delivery.
T. A W. A. UGSIMMOXS, Agcnl*.
December 11, 1 s-’> t’Oi
V* A. JLANE,
Uttorncn at Taiu unit Solicitor
QUU'if AN, BROOKS’COUNTY, GEOBCIA
rtf O.li'-e at tiie Court li-at-c.
January In. bsiif. ly
P . Ha 3 EHU,
COTTON FACTOR
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
lias rem-ved to Firstdoor West of Exchange. .
Bay Street, Savannah, Geo.
»’lgla-'67 -•> dy’
NOTICE!.
>
V -ak -"g>-
FOIH\D!A\ RIVER, FLORID!
I>LRSONM "bo . mtenu-laie ronmvinc: to the
1 Hiiid ot' Rromise. where all tropical nature
abounds, are .hereby n hilled that iheir eoods.
wan*'. A e.. will be efu; \ed Ir an Jne’ .viile
‘V ga n a |'.ti\(, I . \ ii i \,i: le-ltalf ic • a.-
uni.cost, by etViM^nbi^i - the >;une 10 M -ssi-. L
MtM GO,, Jacksonville, and t*» lI.T
T 1 TGS. Sand Roint. Florida, as tht‘ uitders’-iu and
liax plaeed a tine of \ c.-eL on tin* ou'.-ide yr Al
Hmlie u-ute direct.
f( - i’.oata h.u'e also placed on Tinliau
Rivec, to cuuvcy passengers and freight at inO'l
crate rales.
All kinds (>s*■'Rrovisinnsand Goods ean be pri'i
cured nt Sami l’oint, at Jacksonville pi'ices.
iVeiuhf added. It. T. TITUS.
.laek'Miaville, Jaly 1. 1«H8. Cm
tarent
itv rur.
METROPOLITAN GIFT COMP’NY.
Cash Gifts to the Amount of
EVEItY TICKEI- DiIAV.'S A i’HIZB.
5 Casli Gifts . .. Kicli *IO,(KID
m •• •< ft,mm
C(| .. “ J,IHli) j
M “ “ SOl.l I
jo.) ■■ imi i
J'W ” “ ft- 1
Ol) “ ’’ 2a
milt “ " 2.'| I
HO KlO'i'ant iloscw.iod t'iaii'>-, (Midi -D mtc SftDO i
lift McU.itcum, J., ui IftO
t ilt Sewing MacMttcs “ (HI t'» 17ft
2SO Musical Haves “ -’ Ul
:t.)n Fine Gold It ,uchc< ’■ • -»t<• Dm
7.7o.FineSilvcT Wn 1 dies “ D ; ■' SO.;
Fiil«.Oil I’aiiitii':;-'. I'rami'd Jhigravi'; . ■ iver ;
IVavc, Pliui";.:rapli Albums, and a lar :o
llssorlnivnt at I' inc Geld •Icwclrv. ill i
:,;t vallt : it SI,000,001).
I (hanrti to l’i «w atiy of tin 1 above Prittcr I
I ,v piirctlnshig a Seated t icket ter rent’.
t ielyig.s describing earl) I’i'iac are senteil in [ a i
vi-liipns and th"r"iighlv mixed. On rcceipi. "I
D ii is. ii Sealed Ticket will be drawn it
elinicu,' ninl delivered at our office, of sent by !
..ail in any address. The prize named upon ii :
will lie delivered 10 (lie tie l\ *■ t - lie tdi: ron nuyinent
id one dollar. Pi’./ao will lie inuni’ilUiMy sen:
m any as requested, by expre« nr re
turn limit.
¥mi v ill bnov. win' ymii Prize is before you
par lor It. Any prize may In-., aiged lor
iino: lu-r at the same value, .to Hlnuxs.
~-Dr-i Dll' patrons can depend on fair dealing.
RefcrentTS. - We seleel ilie few following
V dll idle prizes and Kindly permitted us to pub
lish t hem :
,X. T. Wilkins, lliiffiilo, X. 7.. st. 000: Miss An
nie Monroe. Chicago. 111-. I’iaa", Valued ai S" 'll;
ttobt. Jnckson, liiitiuqne. lowa. Gold Watch,
.s.’ftil; i'liilliii McCarthy, Louisville. Ky„ i’i,
m,.m: Cluster King. $80«; K. A. Pat" mil, X. w
liedfonl. Muss., Silver Tea sol, Slid; Aii Lai
ma Walworth. Milwmikic. U i-., Piano sftitit; Lev
T. W. I’iit, Cleveland. Ohio. M> 1 a. Si 1 ••
ft -We pitldish no names « dhirtit pei-iuisshm.
Opinions of Cite Press. ‘They are doing the
largest business) the linn is relii'iile and ihwerve
their sueoe--." - 11 I "A/r/ Trihuii.-. h'rb. R. IsiiS.
-•We have examined their system aid Know
them to be a fair dealing firm." A'. //c/viM. j
‘Last week a friend of ours drew a -a )') prize, ;
Whieli was piomptly received.'' -HtObj Jrr.i j
Muirii :i. t-'DiS.
Send for circular giving many more rc '- re'ea ■
and favorable notices Irom tin* pie- Ltd aai :
indue men's to agents. Aitisfaelion , mrmleel.
Ivvery I- e ,-ige (if .Sealed Lui'elopes IMd ' dis lee- i
,’.\stf ui, t. -Dv lieke;, tor J?l: 1 H for :"2 - ■
*S: I to for f t...
All tel I'-' Shout'! lie ml. 1 i-ess.-it E. f 1 ' ‘
PHIS, \VILSO.\ & GO., 1711 Hrtiitil-
VF.iV, IN. V. U.re
11. VAN CILSLX,
UESKrarasi Lii?,-
tsTOGivTtlX, NO. ID, A. A. G. R.ll.
([l'oriiii'l ly t * rs. McDonald A \ a:i '. ic.em, -dacoa,!
RilSf’KGTf’llLLV offers his services to the
citizens of Gtim.li and re m
ties, in ail branches ot’ the prolession.
Will visit Quilinait or any oUi-r pm...
rctpKLsii’d.^
'ifKI’KIWiNCK-i ;
J. D. -Gnit.il, M. D, Macnn, G"'irr'ia.
I'apt. li. I D Musolcv. \ : 1 1.1.»■-1 i. Georgia.
J. G'. Moore. Void "I. Gem la.
Dr. it. ltriggA and U .J. IM niton. V.ibl . 'a.
Lev. (I. i>. tsmilti, D. I)., iv ‘inis , i c >. ,
I’aid. .1. Weils, Valdosta,''Georgia.
I Dipt. < D Oi 'Williams, Lowndes eunity, Geo.
IV. and. ■’ i-bry, Valdosta, Georgia.
March I. Isnii. S-ls
LIIILOTOIiJLN!
FOR SALE AT
;SEVEHTY-h3E CZ3TO
Vl'Al liUTTLE,
AT THE
Hauncr Office.
Qi ' man. June ID. IK«S. 20-11
ISellry Sim:! Gold I
UL'U NEW
Golden Pens.
[ Ire recommended tiv Hankers, Lawyer f’l"' "
sors. Tea. l,e: . Merchant., ai l all who have lined
them, as Urn best Pen manufactured.
Tld-v an.* n m-cnrro-ive, .and mail'd.l'dim-d
i with liip caw*. r*fnd(*rin;r them in ore tin-
I ruble than aiiy pen now hOore Ihf l-jblie.
j i* post paid In any addn;. - lor id ■) per
| box containing one <b*/,(*ii.
j (irders eimmiiii-.z mortey for the saine utat
I „„ r i-i-k. Do not lorget to try tlu-m.
,\i. McALI’IX .V CO-
Louisvilie. Kv.
it. .Please shite wltfire you sawMhis ailvi .list)-
(JARitiA SEEM
JUST Iii'X'KIVU), KVdxR Y YARILT V
OK riiL
3?cr O O op.
| UUTA BAG A, EARLY DUTCH,
RED TUB AND NORFOLK.
TURNIPS, CABBAGES,
BEETS, B ISUES, k".
A. A. Solomons & Cos.
SAVANNAH, CA.
July 17, loti?;
HOTELS.
AIAIISHA IjL IKHSId.
HIIOUHIITON STREET,
S A VANN Ul CI’OUGIA.
TillS !ii.-i clii.s Hold lias Ihvou roinfxbdod
iiiul iu»\vl\ i fiii ui Inal and pat in purlcct
• labw tbroiif-hunt. Tin* ir.iv«*liii«r jmbliu may
rust i Hurod ihoy will liml < omhuiablo aocommo
tl itiony at this House.
A. U. LI Cl]. Proprietor.
Fobniiu-) L-i'7. fy
OUH HOUSE
Kuvjuiituh . C-J <mh*o-Iji.
fjINUL uiiiloi ,-ih’.noil having lo.isoil the above
U. 1H \ <«ri• ■ * I’Llat',: lilaeiit. ami h:\viii,a; rellttial
ami refuru .1 if thi in the most elegant
imiMiior, wo,il l infonp the public that, it is now
op.>a for the Reception of Gaos Is. The present
IV oiri ioB will spare no pam to maintain Hie
eharaeter it has always enjoy 1 a-, being one of
the best of the Fi rst-< liISS AJltillS: EJoUS"
C»S "1 the country, ainl those who favor him with
tlit’b j, ’tronage may boa- aretl (lint.nothing will
In* left undone to secure the romlorf and satisfae
!’em of his guests. liOARDiiKS M ill lx* taken
bv the week or dav at a niuderate charge.
*n«.v Ifi (ui Ik 11. KIR LINT.
PAVILION HOTEL
D C NOE, Proprietor.
(Jorncr id' Bull and South Broad Streets,
! av;i SB la v Geor^’Ui.
H LAVING taken the above Tlolel, which has
it'cently been relitted and refufnistieil
throii.-dioui. the ITepineUir can assume the public
that lie L well prepared b> eater to their w ants
i any llm. lin Hm* Slate. His table will always
lie - applied with tin* bps! the market affords, and
11 o'pa ins will be spared to give entire fcuitisiuc
lion.
Transientd'.oard s!!.ooper day.
IVrni:im-ni Hoard.. . Slo.OO per week.
\ share of public patronage L solicited.
February *22, l .StiT. 1 ts
Western llot’el,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 &15 Ogrtlandt St.,
¥i,iz»S«k| NIWWOIIK.
We are in tin* Geuler of Husiness. and
UFAPQU ARTICIfS I'Olt (liORG IA NS.
fcptll! 2,2-ly
\v.M. \v ii in:. nun. mixer
C. [: AR ’ FSTOM HOIE * „
PhavlcKtoii, C.
WHITE & MIXER,
l’ttt tl’H IKTORS.
' TIIC %SitS333IE!
fytns., rdcj.NiQSHj
VTOTi i'l 1 ' ill • public Ilia! die continues tin*
i 10l He. , bii-iue s. al her old hoiiso, on the
I'llblie . tjii . v. lie. e .•-lie will endeavor to make
j guests leel a' home.
I |ler table itpplied with the beSUlie market
j allords, and elmi ges moderate. "
| June 11. l -niL 20 It
Fountain Hotel,
l.ii.trr Srut.Kr, BALTIMORE, Maryeand.
IV. 13. INjibiasagSa, E B s*o.
! llgmihiii, .I.I'I IK:.' .1 V.D: mi in ullmjdamsi up
mi all lft't".! . and liual Landings.
.0.1 «of,
]i;. . in
dL> jr o o ojr i.'SS,
West i n '!’ ’ Fi’ii t,,
I WINES, LIQUORS, J’ROVISIONS, &c.
O.ltX’Kli E 1.l A'.'ll l" KID'S RTS.,
C,uln- M’uunir. Hull,
SA V A N AND GEORGIA
! March lit. ' - 7-'f
A'dLNIS WaNTLI) KOIt
THfi OFFICIAL fUSTOP
0 B T II E W A It ,
ii.. Ci--:.. cd, <’s>nnicSf’j’, Conduct
JUlll Jlcsisil
Hv I fox. A. Is. StIdPHENS.
A Book for ail nnd all I’arti.-s.
I This great Work presents the on !y complete
; and impartial analy sis of the Gauses of tin* war
j vet published, and gives those interior lights
1 old shadow -of the great conflict only known to
i the.-” hieh oHieers who watch'd the 'flood-tide of
j i '‘volution /from its fountain springs, and which
; ... ;v -ii -;b;e to Mr * j *!i« *ii - IVomhis po
’ -i; ion as ••(•ond'oJi • *r of the ( '■ oidetlersiey.
! To a p’lbiie Ih it In be* a ar(»*it"d wilhAP
| I’AR&.NTLV LLMH.AIi I'liOUl L'flGN.s. we
! promise it change* of fare., both agreeabl<* and sa
] ,i try, and ■ n in tel lee! ual'i rt at of the highest or
i .1..,-, "The Great Ammd'.an War has Af LA Vi,'
; son, < a hi-tonan woidhv of its imporlanee, and
j at whose hands it will receive that mnder:rU* # ean
| did and impartial treatment which truth and jus
tiee so urgently demand,
j "" Ts e intense desire every w here manifested to
' obtain ibis work, its Official character and ready
i -ale, combined with an ine; <• ir-<’d com ml--ion.
make it the best riiib.-cripl.ioii book ever publUh
; ed.
One Agmit in Ha., reports 72 Hubscr
i hers in three days.
One in lio.slon, Mass., ]O3 subscribers in four
d4ys.
One ill Memphis. Tcnn., 106 snb&crbers in five
' days.
i .■send for rirculars and so** our terms, nnd a
full description of the Work, with IVess notice of
advance shi*“». A ”.
j Add.* NAT LON VL mUdSIIING CO.
ißoad RUeL jUluuta G i.
Savannah Houses.
! II.a: I’VI.MKII. .1. 11. IIKI’MSU
ILUAIEIi cY DEmSII,
WIIOLF.SAI.K AND RKTAIb DKAI.EKS IN
1! AIM) WA RE,
CUTI.MIJV; FILLS, KDGETQ >1.3,
Powder, Is'iul, Shot, t aps,
Airri ml Jural litijilcni'isls,
I IS Chiid'ivks atal Cm St. Julian Streets
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
August 23, 1 ■'7(77. _ 2!M!m
M.M.SULLIVAN,
PEA I. Kit IN
Shad, nnd a!': kinefs: of Fish,
In tlieir Season,
Oysters, Game, etc.,
No. 1 1(> Hay Luts*',
SA YAXXAJf, GEO.
7f>9"My motto is: Juslici' to all.
Irdors from the country w ill lie prompt
ly amt iMreliilly lilli'il. ’ nov22-tf
RAN DELL & CO,,
WHOLESALE
GR O C E R So
201 and 203 Bay Street,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
SIRAVL XOM'IX STD UK a l.ir ,■ :■ -1 cm,,
ri.Q. pli’ts! iisaoi'imcnt "I Liiimi,', • liicli
lliry ciltur to t.lio traite nt prirrs less li, i,i limy
..Mil In* laid down from tiio Xnrtlieni inaikvls,
consisting in part of
Bacon—SlnntMors,
SiJoe, Hams, Bork,
Sugars (all {rrailps,)
Rcfimul am! Raw,
Ooll'i.'U- -Rio, Java,
ami Cuylon.
Teas- Green ami Rlnck,
llllli'lellt qlllllitieu.
Glie- so, Butter and Lard,
Mackerel, Cndlislt, Herrinir,
Candles, Snap and Stareli
Tobacco, of vnriiHis grades, A c.
;Pft- Special attention given to orders with m
liiil.'anri' or rttmrt i :ity Acul'ptanoe. l’l'ices I"ui--
tiisln-! wlii'ii dosirod.
January 22, "is. :’.tn
in moon, iMf.i; ii ii).,
WIIObUSA-LK Id:.VI.IHM IN
IOH 2 icsn
Nos. I DC. tins, 200 and 21)2 Day Stroot, |
Savniiiinh (.'t’os’tfia.
apg (im
M. J. DOYLE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail J)CNilcr.r in
Boots, Shoes, Clothing 1 )
.'Litiunery, Cutlery, 11 urdwaie, Tinware,
Tru i ( s, nbl< i s,
AND NOTIONS OT ALL KINDS,
No. 110 HRVAN .Street, Near (ho Market,
L ava 2 mall, Geo.
JTW’ Orders Irom the. country promptly at
tended to. apIT-Jm
S. S. FILLER,
PEA I.KH IN
.11A II Ob AW, WlliMT A Vi) VI Ml
F U UN. ITU 11E,
FSENSa AND COTTAGE
alliffilllllMmS.
Mattia.sses made toord ’i’.
No. I>7 15i’oiJg’UIoii SJi'ttttf,
'.SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
apll l.v
dr; m. L. SATTL£ s
DSWOOta
- GEORGIA.
(Formerly or Qi itmax, Ga.,)
IdK-II.T. VISIT l’artivs nt QUITMAN, and all points on the Atlantic and
t I Gulf KaiSreud, wD :. . .-o,
T rdmeL-grUHiiT b*iO!m liberal patronage which has been tendered him, and
11 wonbl respeetl ully a continuance oi the s»unc #
July uplO-ly
GEO-PteLL^g
Advertisements forwarded to till Newspapers.
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
All leading Newspapers kept on file.
lidbrmulion as to Cost of Advertising furnished;
All orders receive c ireful attention.
Inquiries bv mail answered promptly.
Complete printed 1 Nt ; of newspapers for sale.
Special lists prepared for customers.
.Vdvertiscments written and notices secured:
Orders from business men especially solicited, j
ftgnl |lotires.
BROOKS COUNiX
Cl liOUGIA, Jimmies County. Whereas, Wm.**
H Hudson. Administrator on the -stale of
Susanna Citrsou. cleceivsed, applies to me lor
letters of Dismission trom-his administration of
! said estate These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular tin* parties at interest to
i tue tlieir objections within the time prescribed bv
i lav* otherwise said letters will be granted to tb*
; 'indicant
J G McCALL. (-r Unary.
I, 1868. m
/ i LObMHA. Phooks Cm'Niv. Whereas. W !l
\JT Joiner. Administrator, applies to me lor
| Loiters of Dismission from the Instate of A. J.
Groover, late of said eonnJy, decease l.
'fhese are therefore to admonish nli parties
concerned to be and apjieav at my o.Uce, within
the time prescribed by law. to show Cause, ifanjr
lbev have, why Haiti la'ttevs should not bir
granted.
Wuness, niv olfieial siginture, this July 21 f!i r
1 Skis. ' JOHN G. McCALL, (b-ifinary.
fim
/ a !•] )JGL\. 1»hooks Corxi’V. Whereas, J. P.
\ J Dugger, Administrator, has applied to mo
Ibr f,cite sos Dismission from Hie estate of
11. G,Dover, deceased.
The;-*' are t.lie.-eiVire to cite and admonish all
pariii■*. 1. inlere ! lolib* tln ir objections witlnn
Hie time pr■•■Mcr'.bed by law,otherwise said letter*
will be granted the applicant.
J. G. Mi'Cakf 0. fL C,
July 21. ISCB. (im
/ < KOUGIA, pi: ioks Cm xrv. -Whereas. Murjr
V.T F. Williams, Guar«liai) o( the Ksiate of
.Susan Sped, applies to me for Letters of Dismi.s
ion from saiil guardianship.
Thc.-e are tlierclove to notify all portion ai
inti-rest to file the r objections, within the tiimr
prescribed bv law, otberwwe said tetterH wili no
granted and issued to the applicant.
Given under mv band and olfieial signature,,
this June 2 HI), 1808.
J. G. McCALL, 0. JL C.
Juno 1 ith, hBB. 21 -it,
STATK OF (J KOR( HA. I Ironies roimty.-- Where
as. S, J. Hnrfctl applies to me tor Letter*
.U Di-mi - nil from il.e adminislvaiiou ol Hie eb
tate. ut G. W. Albrilton. diseased.
Those are therefore to cite all parties at inter
est to lib* their objections within the time pro- .
scribed by law, otherwise said letters will bo
granted to said applicant.
(ii\on under m\ baud and o ciill signature,
Ibis .Mai'di Will, LSIiR.
J. G. ,\r<'GAl.L. Oi'itiiuuy
Miucli 20tli, IkiiM. Cm
C l LOItGIA, Li:'")i;n Cihimy. WlnTL'an, \V. T>
7T Itunili'y iijijilins to mo for lottors of itirt
in; ~iuii Irom tin- AilmiiiUti'alioii ol lko I'Ll.uo o-l
I. 1). It,.'ililing, iloio'tvso.l.
Tl eso urn itioioliii'o t" citeaHpiTSOpsconcert*.
I'll 1.0 li to llio.ii- olijocli'iiw. it liny tlioy imvo witlv
in Ilio tim-- ju'o r rilo'it by imv, otliorw i*e nairt
letters will liogrnnloil.
Witnoss mv hatul nnd official signaturo this
March 17lh. 1.-07.
J.G McCAI.L, 0. It. (L
Marr.li 20, IRRT. «m _______
A I KOKGI.t. Itimoks (’oi nty. Wlioroas’ \V. H,
%.DiT Do. oio ailmiiiislrnlor with will annexed d«fc
luuii- ini,ion the oslato ol
• ■ i-0.1, ii]i|>li< and to mo for letters of dismission
ii om s.ii. udiiTmislration.
Tlio-o aro ilioroioro m cits and admonish
pari -- at iutorost to lilo thoir nlijoctions within,
111" |imr prosoi'iliod hv law nlhonviac said l"ttol'»
will lio granted to lho a[i|ilioniit.
J. G. .Mr DM.I,, 0. J! C.
t'Vtirnarv 71 li. IRtifL 2-latq
(I . iKUM DiomUyh «oi my. - Whereas, J. Ue
H Feacock, Administrator with will anivexoil
outlie I'istute of William A. Denson, deevasen
applies to me for Letters of Disiuio.Ton from
Administration of said instate.
'I hexc are therefore to cite and admonish at’
and iiilt ula r tin* parties at interest, to file tliei
übjet tiwiis within the time prescribed by luw r
otherwise said letters- \vr\i m granted.
J. G. M-uALL, O. 11. ts.
February'2B 1 S(LS.
——
G'M'Ll.i: (XH NTY
gs 1 LOJKHA. (aM’i’KK Goixrv. -Whereas,
f»anl Jlubards. Administrator of Gray 3.
- Roliards. represents to the Court, in his polities*
duly filed and entered on record, that he has lul
i1) iojmiiii Icre’d'Gray 8. Robards’ estate. This
is thereiore to cite all persons concerned kindred
.md creditor;* to show cause if any they can why
aid Admin;- . "ator. houldnot be discharged from
bis administra ion and receive letters of disuiis
!on 0 11 tlm first Moiol iv in September 1868.
DANIKL LUTT, Ordinary.
March Hi-On
■ •
\Ji jam and Joseph Kirkland, A lnduistrater*
ol D. 11. Kirkland, represent' to the Court, in
timir petition, duly filed -and entered on record
iha : t hey have, fully administered D. ii. Kirk
i.md's e.Nati.*, This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned kindred and creditors to show,
cans.*, if any they can why said administrator*
should not; be discharged from their admiuistra
-1 lion, and receive letters of dismission on the first
1 Monday in September. 1868.
Damhi, 1 jOTT. Onlinary.
Miil’cli 2, TBCB. ft) dm
AGiirs WAITED
I To soil Dr- Wm. Smith’s
lIItTM Of’ THE BIBLE.
»T C( IXT.UX.D m .,. r 1000 cl""'Iy printoil, double
1 ..el until, Del.IV" jct'get), from new oloclrotype
plull's, mi gD'i'l ]i:ij"‘i-, nnd is apiiroprintely ii
iuvtruted tvilli mo re Ihun ion engravings on stee
ml wood and » series of (hie, imtiicu.io uwpal
Arc.
i; m ; .: i.li" Aiitiqnilies,liiogriqiiiy. Ueog-
I'upiiv, Nntui’nt History, i'opogi'apkty, and is u
e..‘::ipl"le (.'yOopudia of the Scriptures. _
ii i> nc -cuy t" cwi-y Bible louder indispen
il,!.. to‘every .Miulsler »n*l Sunduy Sciiool
I TANARUS" if-ti.’i'. nnd o'li'.'Ut to be in every family.
! |i i*. tiigldy c.iiniiiciided by all learned anil
eminent nil'll, and by the Dress generally ir. all
p ,|-u 111- country, a.- the best book of Ihekiml
in tlie Luglisli language.
Do not I,e Decciredf
O 'die I" III" ifujirtri'liuili' I popularity of tide-
IV.i'Hc. .i luutll If”,'Us h ijiirhljiufht, ill duodeuimr
',,i-i,i . ! ." ml, lii/,1 pages. Ins been reprinted in
.l i- ■ i.iii'v. ami ui"' 1 ' "I over Kill) octavo pages.
; "Vid'.'.itlv hv unking a larger book than the
i.iidnul ’ to give .the impression easier that it is
I,nr !• ii! : :i . 11 h't.i l-.t.i than half tUemvltivj in'll
mid is sold considerably higher than
,1. . : edition of same book in tbiscoontry.
some: 'eii’s urn endeavoring to pain off tbit*
, - , < iUrn, for ours.
T.- D.-i Students. Uetire.l Clergymen. Fariiv
’ ers. nnd idi-igetie Woinen lind the agency for
i t!,i.- work hofii jileas iitt and lucrative employ
ment. Send for circulars, giving full particu
lars, terms, Ac., to
S. s S' tKAN’TOX A CO., Kook Publishers,
]2(i A-yiiim St., Iliirtfurd. Conn.
V A LIJABLE
PLANTATION
EJ < ’CC IS S3 SS. PX.-'i TX U\Xn<Zm
J,-500 Acres of Land!
| rrHIIIS valuable Pluistatign, lyii'sMtiWfe.
1L on the Vi ilhlacobchi c Kiver WSaUSSm
’v. ive mill., front No. Ift. 1 .. Atlantic
•ml (I ’l: ; I‘i-a'i. near ftoeky riv
;. r, containing 3ft I ’>A acres, is cuinprhed in
Lots X"'s Hit, Ho, If'ft, ICI, 202, -m, 204, -20S, -
all in one body, except No. lft).
There nr,-700 or 8110 acres of tins land under
fence, of which none, except about one handled ■
•teres, ha- b."-u iimT.t CMUir.tSibnrdOTo than three
,i ar... There ure Houses enough for 200 negroes, ■
ample bam*, astnnll Dwelling llmrse. and out
huiiding's. and a large dwelling house not yet
completed. The titles are undoubted.
Tide property is >' tt'.-reJ on exceedingly easy
•cm; . h. r particulars apply to Col. WM. 4>
I YX:;, Quitman Ga. Octl2-39-tf' ‘