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31. FERBT & CO.,
i 1 II OL EL A L E 1) EAI EES IX j
Wines, Liquors, Segars and !
an "si j#> S3 «o«
FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES, Ac., Ac..
Removed io corner
B tY-»ml WfliTAKE'd nTREETS
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
j;uu>v i» rv<\\ , -s-to ;i.. <%.. v.. ».
M-n-'J, 11, l«li0’ " ' ;|
JOHN N. GILMORE,
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S \ N D ERS\ T ILLK, G A.
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Sio f
sues E. Smith
'i'Kl I l.Y announces to Ids former pst-
,.,,t il,e public, ti n' lie has resumed Hie
;.| i dieinee, and \vi I be pleased to soi.ve
, ■ „ si ,,f iiis ability. Office at the Drug
Ii. -/ones.
dllv, (Pi., I.) c. 2?, ISO-!. tr
WILLIAM HONS:,
Establislied IScO.
Importer and Wliel.si lo Dea or in
UINEB, IIQlfO S AM) HAILS,
149 But Si retd,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
>o!t* Aircnt for vdc<>r£;a;ii.«l Kioriila nfllAKTSON’s
ccit biated PAAlai., in Ear tit> and
li.tli barulr.
March SI, 1869. 6m
S.Ul’l, II. LliilKIdi!! & CO.
foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
I i 3 BiGagiilon Street,
S A V A N N A II, G A .
SAMUIL M. LEi Eli Ell. ISA A J M. FRANK,
GUSTAVE LCKSTIIM
505 arveut
March 31, 18'i!'.
ivti aucctj-Jtcw Yoi.U*
6m
JOHN h,. DILLON.
MKTSON.
j. RA3B0LFH_ MAUM OX,
vnoiiNCY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
(ieii'*r:ii Luml ami Oaim Agent,
Spiinefieid, Limestone County, Texas.
, , \ i;T i I' n. A 'J iiUv.ntiim given to tlie c< Lection
4 (.i t.itl uRi’mi- ;«mi Leirnpica nod the much su
J (1 1 ,,f Lanils in :iH parts of Texas, an I n—
in'iilam-'-s |»r«im|' : ly ma»le. lhirth s desirous <»1 piir-
J,. -t 11- mks in TV.\si5 and tliost havii tr !:in«is or
6thcr‘n.tere>t> tlie-o wliieli they whh looked nf er,
^o il.l -1" w--li to <*«»'iifer with mo. 6’orre-p ndence
I j'; C itctl ;ni«l every in formation :is regards he?- It» .
-tii-i f ini te, siori'cti tuml, «dm at>*>nal. r-. li
amleoMi'i eicial advantages, vfee., <-heer-
IM’A- ‘JATMl
Keekuenci?.—M n. A K. j«ihi
Bnidw tfc' . t-n \est. *j. 7t*xa*; Rcown .lotin>o*-
c ( Krysin, 'l'exas ; W fl l^eiyiVoe, S ; .n ersville
fin.; 11 •n*iViftii f ! ty t > :ivis. TlioiniHVirte, 11oii’>
T d- >. W.docrmii ’• \Vilk Call, Till al.asr-ee, Fin.
Feb. *s 5*69.
ii. A. CATES,
lldUM', Nign and OrnanirntaS
DILLON & STETSON
MARBLING, GRAINING, GLAZING and
RADER HANGING.
Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly
atteiule i to. J ,J " —
£i.vor irtfoY, Ga., Feb 24, lSG'J—ly
. E. !S THWELXs,
%s. b. wooumtiiiGt,
: iiiV'KLL & WouhBRUKil-.,
tOITOX FACTORS,
AND
Hmvrerl i omnt ission
IIEII CHANTS,
74 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, .....
Aug. 19, ] 868.
GEORGIA.
tf
mos. J. Dl'NBAR. HENRY A. STUl.TS.
THUS. J. LnMUli A CO.,
Importers and Dealers in
hit and; ls, n hiskies. gins, wines,
M.tJ ARs, J Oll t < CO, Arc.
A i. K N Ts F<'H isia i i n »S
CELEllUATKL) 1* H U. A DELPHI A ALES
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Dee. in, lags. ly
k
DEALER IN
GrpQeries, Provisions, Flour,
FRUITS,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c.
NO. 12 BARNARD STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
EH, Terms Strictly Cash.
teb. 10. 1809 6 — ly
Havant, Wajdcs &/ Co.
FACTORS
—AND—
Qottimissit5^ aJlerejfaniq,
CtEORGIA.
“"O. iRfitr. ■•*• - ** 23-r-Iy*
The Q^orgia
'imi4 works
A ? aUd to tu^ are ' 1 t0 fillaU Ordcr6 for Marble,
Slab?, Tombs. &c. t
"Uuce lV'.if.' Ipst Kl .V-e and at Lower rrices than
0 Ur y ‘"J 1 0,111 Be done with Northern Marble.
• ' b.Eia eqnal to the heat
M E R I C A N .
■ , a " v >nicnsD?, l ’r ,llfcd w *llt BLOCKS ajllS.LAB
Rpn» l 1 * urini,tlon or designs address
K, ’IA AIAKltl.E WORKS
Jc: - 25, Jasper, Ricketts Co., Ga,
(PtccEMojts to 'no. McMaiion & Co.,)
i?’isoif,sis.f i,§■: gnocs:sis
AND
LIQUOR Ml-'RCII A NTS,
IOI BAY STREET,
Savannah., Ga.
March 31, 1S69- ly
II. II LINVILLE,
with
S, \S . (a leas on,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
K.VGI.VKEIS and vi C IS l.Y IS T,
ST. JULIAN STREET,
6 A Y A NX A FI, G EORG 1A .
Mtinuflic-trirer and Dcn’erin Portahle m»d Statii n-
:iry Steam Es triml*, Sugar MI!-. Sugar Fans. i*
t-lea . S - ft U2. rnfhhs* Iron K:iiiin*r, Plows, luco.
ai <i Er. ss Castings,.and Machinery of a 1 ki• • s.
Fe *. H*. tS'»9 6—lv
W. G. ROBIASON,
WHOLE SALE DEALER IN
& SI 1 * & G v SB, v (S11 (l S 22 GE
70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan Streest
fell vannah, Ga.
March 31. tcfiB. lT
I. Ii. FA LK CO,
-ONE BRICE—
£s S
varelarase.
Win Heiry Woods,
COTTON FACTOR,
AND GENERAL
Go in in it ion girnlpur,
BAY STREET.
S1TA91SAH, - - - , GEORGIA.
Is prepared at all times to make liberal advances
on consignments for sale in Savannah or for ship
ment to his correspondents in, Sow York, Philadel
phia, Baltimore and Liverpool*
June 9, 1S69. 2.T—Cm
Gr.o. F Palme**
S;.va!.!.;.h.Q .
l.^tat»li> hud 1>«'
. t/. I.Y N, D. I'l'T nvKT.L,
'av.i»iiiaii r Oa. oi l*oosy U-».,G *.
>p»eiai.
Invasion of Alabama.
A Ha id by
No. 146 Congress tfe G'» St. Juiien Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JOHN M. C i PKK & C *,
Com- r Wn;t kerciSt J« li : Mrcet<,savannah,ga.
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in
B XiRS &. STATIONARY Ml KINDS,
COI'YING&SEAL l’KI->'SES, REN XNIVI-S,
News & Book Print iig Papi r & Ink,
GOLD PENS, PEN AND PENCIL CASES,
! tdger, W riting & Colored P«tp<‘^
Qj all kinds ani. sizes for Blank and Job Work,
Playing, Visiting & Printers’ Cards. &c*
Books Ordered or Imported, at Sew Y< rk Rates.
John M. Cooper. George T. C^iuiiitoek.
Ales. C. N. Sriifct^.
aug. "ZOy 1869. to l>t Ja\ .
LAtaia? a s®
189 tmd 141 G< >ngres." Si reel,
Savannah, CTa.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS,
SHADE?, &.C.
££p'W holcsale Rooms Up-Stairs.'
A huge Assortmuu.t of Eurnisli ng Goovl, Hats,
Ti links. Vtil sos. cS:e., alwar a <*n : und.
Jinuufaetoiy, 44 Muny Si root. New Yoik.
Goods made t > order at the shortest notiee
Fuhrmiiy li, f"69. 6-ly
A. M, suuan. ,/. J|. ."loan
.A. M. SLUN & CO.,
(BtOtr'iffBit U»jXdWN)i$3
AND
(Snirral Commission JJrrrfj'duth
CLAGIIORN & CUNNINGHAM S RANGE
BAY STREET,
Savannah
Georgia.
Bagiiing and Rape or Iron Tits advanced on crops.
Liber d t ash a ivames made on con-iirmneuts f. r
sale in Savai na' or on sliionieuis to rel ah e cor-
r t —pondei.K ill L verpOol, New 2uik, Pliilautljihia
or l a t more.
c/ulv U, I8n9. 28-6111
SASH, DGuiiY. BLINDS, AC.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
203 Say Street,
SA YA XXA II, GEORGIA.
Keep constantly on hand-the Largest Stock of
Sask, Boors Blind , Mould in. s.
BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS,
And Stair Rail; also, Sash Mate
rial, ready for putting together,
Tob*- found thirl .-id of N«*w Yoik. -dtul will.-e l
• >n ; s good teniirt n» any other E^tab.i^l'meut ii*
the South.
March 31. !86y. 6m
K—) •
S. MILLER,
[Next door to YV1 A Cornwell.]
DEALER in
vlSahGgfS’ity. TfVr/#;.vf & Fine
Feb. )0, 1869
G—i v
palmer & deppi.su,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
Hardware, RubbeF Scfting,_ Agri
cultural.. !ifipk merits,
Powder, Shoo, Gaps and Lead,
148 Congress and 67 Si. Julian Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
March sii'l869. " ly
E. L. i\eMlliig|r,
Dealer iu
Saddles,. Bridles and Harness,
BELTING, SADDLE LY WARE,
Leather, &c.,
No. 72 St Ju'ian Street and 105 Bryan Street.
SAVANNAH,G£,
Feb. 10, V"69 T 6— ly
3. B. FERKILL.
A. B. WEgLOW.
Ill
>.h
• 'LII. VrlJlTAK, \U
AIs7 dersville, ga; ~
2t—ly
Ferrill & We slow,
GENERAL
COM MISSION M E QCLIANTS,
Eiiutors and Brokers,
BAY. STREET,
SAVANNAH. - — GEORGIA.
Lthprai Advancements Made.
REFERENCES.-^W. C. Riddle, P. R. Tiilliafer-
ro, A; T.’XJhtntbam, M. Ncwiuau.
•Tune ?00. 23—6m
I)
1
ITr^iicIa & Qottag*e
Chamber Bets
and——
SlattriEses Made to Order.
A r <>. 155 and 157 Broughton Street.
. SAVANNAH, GA.
April 7, 1869. lv
Flour ! Flour !
MeducSion in F/ices .*
HACKER & M0L0.NT,
Wholesale Fleur House,
BISCUIT AND CRACKERS,
10 per Cent Ct,taper than aug Louse in
Seeker’s
SELF RAISING FLOUR
Liberal Discount to Dealers.
GOODS BOUGHT OX ORDER.
AGENCY,
PENN. GARDEN SEEDS,
vuvit-i. or.iL^c*. vvn£Ai A bi'hiJiALir 1
150 Congress and 69 St. Julian Streets.
SAVAN N A U, G A.
June 9, 1869. 2.1— :2m
CLARK & WILSON,
FAC T 0 II S ,
AND
General fcraMssien BlevUl?riiics,
Ko. 1 Stcddaid's Lcw. r jJ aE&e ,
Bay S're;;,
ubu'al ADVANCES M ADE on produce
IN STORK.
Rust. 2*. 1 .°P9. 84-Sm
PALMES & LION
Wholestile Grocers
AND
COMMISSION M ERCH ANTS,
X E. Corner Ray and Barnard Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.
— Aoz- 2.">, IS -9. 34-rf
«Joh.ii Oliver,
Gilder and Glazier,
At>. 11 l\ hitaker Street, Savannah, Gc.
Dealer in
Bashes, Door-, Blinds.
illoaMiags, Paints,
(Ml S, GEASS, PUTTY.
And all Painter:-’ and G'azieis’ Ma trial. Mixed
Paintr* ot nil (.'•>.ore mid Simdee.
Any. 2-'. 186-*. lv
L j. IILLE1 & €fl
Furniture Warehouse,
138 BROUGUTOXSTREET,
Saraniiaii, Scorgia,
No tv Work made
i"g, B'T! ILmying,
::h1 TTpiidisieriug,
A. J. MILLER,
Aug 25. 1SG9.
to order, Repair-
Maltres-s Makintr
C. P DULLER.
84-1V
TECS. F.TZNEOrSE.
JNO. H. OSTENDORPF.
E. 3. ALBERS.
mumm & co..
S i’
WHOLESALE
Produce F erchants,
And Dealers in.
Flour, Grain &(*.,
108, 110 and 112 East Bay,
Cur. Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C.,
—ASD-t-
85 Bay Street,
SAYAXXAII, GEORGIA.
gup !. Flouir!!
AT WHOBFSALF!
rjMiE CNDEP.SIGNED HAS NOW INSTORr
the
LARGEST
LINE OR
A. S. HART&IDE,
COMMISSION & FOkWAHDiKG
MIRCHANT,
rf £
iJ lQ
.No. 93 BAY STREET,,
BS Wism«,A u SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
I.,, x rusiT BELY Cash.
Ten
-Tnn© 9, I8ft9.
Staple Goods!
EVER OFFERED BEFOl’E.
ALSO,
AI L THE LATE STYLES !
— FOR—
Men, Boys, Ladies and Children.
AR of which will be sedd to. the Trade at
.Vftc Tark Jobbing Prices and
LESS.
. VY4U remove-on let .TprirTotln; Iron Front OoTTP
io Store, 185 tbwgreee btio. t, iu the-block, below
my old etnud whnh In.* been enlarged auA im
proved f- r nry oceupnney. ' '
AY present 153 CONGRESS St.,
SAVANNAH, - - - GA.
S. M. COLLING,,
March 31,. 18S9- 6m
Making Flour a speciality we hare always on hand
the largest :'.!:j best selected Stock in Savannah. We
are no;v offering at prices ranging Irota 85 25 to
Sri -30 her Rarrel, the meanest and the best.
JuneKlSfiU- T-' ha—ly
Fresh Brags.
S B. JONES, has just received a Lrg-g assort-
. tre-nt-vif Fresh Drugs', wlflen lTc oirer*~veuy'
cheap t'< r Cash. •
Physii inim ijnd Planters will find it to their inter
est to cull and ‘examine Ills’ Stock belore purchasing
eleswhfcre - ‘ ' t
Karnes’ Magndl’a" Wiiter superfor. to the best
."deriTfim Coldgnt, arid at half the piiee, for sale at
S K. Jonos’Drug Store. *
May n, 18-9. 2r-tf
ALPCE3.lt. COLQCIT, JAMES PAGGS, It EG It H. COLQUITT
Baiter County, Nennac, Ca. - Savannah, Ua.
COLQUITT & B-VGGS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General fommi^ion Merchants
Bay Street, Sayannah, Georgia.
Special attention to the sale of Cotton, Lumber
arid Timber. Liberal adraasee on Consignments.
Jtuie 9,1S69. 23—ly
ft. W. DKUMMCXND, Q. C DRUMMOND.
Of the late firui of 17, J. (juilrnai tin & Co.
E. TV., DPtUMMONI) & BRO.
GENERAL SDIPPING
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
154 BAY STREET,
Savannah, Ga.
Aue. 26, 3t-6m
m
Maple Cottage
'BBDSTFiABS
Just received and for sale—ail prices.
Also, fine Walnut and Mahogany
Bed-room and Pat lor Suites,
Enameled BiJroow Setts, (a j^rcat variety,) Chairs.
Tables, Withstand.-*, Mattresses, Feathers, Window
Shades, (a heavy stock,) Wall Paper, etc., etc.
Fisk’s Patent Ketaiic Cases !
AND FULL GLASS CASKETS
Snperior to all other inventions. A full assortment
kept constantly on hand ; also superior Coffins of
Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and imitation,
iu ail stvies and paices,
THOMAS W03D,
Next to Lanier House, Macon. Ga.
April 14, 1SC9. Cm
~r
We Barter for
.TTIDLS,. Bceswtx. Tuliojv, Egg«, Duttur, &<?.,
.AA &c., on a cash hash*..
July T, 1:68.
BRaNTLBY & JTUNS.LE.
E. L. LRUWN. Wt. F. KKuW
BKOWN.’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE. DEPOT,
M^COjST, Gr^
/I''HIS 1 mg :hk1 we.l know n Hotel, with it- line-.
X qiuiiled s\>toni, htiil pie>uots itsilfto ti.e
tr.iVc.inir j’Ublic.
1 ho llouHi; wa* rpenocl on .the Irt of Jaiunirv,
ISf.K, mid lock :»t once a i roininent position ainoutr
t«ie •*first elii-i**’ iioul* ot tli»- country. It lm-
never been clo.-ed silne, br.t it ban i-een stendilV
increaHihit'in proi*perit>, till it :.eknowie , ges no
sui ressiui-rival in ti.e bu^iutrt* iu tlie NtuUC.
Recent i»npr«»veim*nt» ai*d refmnisliin^ or thn
Iiotife. which is si li in the* hands ot the i‘roj*rie-
toi>, have lelt uqiliiu*r t<» be «1« sir« d by tiiose'wjio
love tl eir east* MKi'enjoy the. C' lyforw uml luxu
ries ot life. The. Iii»til is admirably situated f r
the cou'enieiice ot ti.e lraveling jmbi.e, t*eing sit
Hated oppi^iie the Pasgi iteer-L>« j ot, nud.but a few
-tops fr-m th,e aurre. if has u retin no of well
trail,c4. ^ervallts in. every tlef-ariinent, arid the
Priprieiois vil* spare nf> pains ».r exr»» i.se to -n-*.
tuiii the estutdished reduiation oft! e Hotel. Soc
ial attention p-i*t to ib** ^wt***' of Inly ewM?, wtio
may x.jourii at the House, ami not o slu;ll go awa\
if an earnost endeavor to please will
secniea linor. 1share yi tiie pnbLc paj^ouage.
, Nept.' 3V, isilK. \f
BieCTOSS’ MOTEL
. Xear/y apposite the Passenger Depot,
MACON,.GEORGIA,
T HIS. IIUDShl i* new and furi.iahed iti oil it*
department* in the mo*t elfgunt *tvle. Tue
traveling public wjil find at this llou*eaccommo
datiou* un*uriu.b*e l bv *h\ oil er tloiel iu the
State. BYlNG’fo.N B .uTHhKN,
Sept. 3G, 18*» c . tf 1'rojTicior.
LAMEII BOESE.
MACON, GEORGIA.
C 0 LLl ETi & BOYS,
Formerly of Indian Springs.'
H AVING a**uined t> e tni.nugemcnt of thi*
11ol**e, re.j ecttully m l.cTt a abate of pnbiiv
}IU*|TI|ll!gC.
Free Omnibus to and from .tlie House, Attentive
Loners, •’
Ae|t.30, 1-68. ; t f
~J0i\ES; I .AXTEKr & DAY,"
COTTON AVENUE,
31 a con,
- - Georgia.
H A V F. I N'SfOEE A N D A EE CONST A N TLY*
ieeek*;ii|f 1 »rge sr.npiics of
l *fe r
CORN
BACON, LARD,
Flctur, Soups,'Candles, Staple Groceries, in, fact eve
ry thing in the provision line will be found at their
bouse at the very lowest prices. We are Agents for
Charles Nelson’s. ■
Copper Distilled Whiskies, -
Chemical Lime Works, aria will’stilus low as yanhe
bought anywhere of the same quality. Fair dealing
is (Air U, v k‘- , i-'ri u* one time and if ycu. don’t thid
it so turn your Back on us.
April 14, 1S6B., ” Gm»
(inng of •;< «»ig:a im-Pressi
lag availy.
Sometime during List week, Govern
or Bullock, of Georgia, aided by Col.
Hu.b.rt, moved upon Rome, captured
Bill Arp, seized the steamers, and at
tite head of a press-gang numbering
about one inn he !, iutaled Alabama
liniii ti.e Non in wi st, de.-cer.diuif ihe
C > sa us far as tlie Seat of B.ulf They
vi.-ited Round Mounmin, following
pretty e!t>seiy on toe line traveled by
Starlight. They fouud several forests
in the neighborhood, but did not coine
across Be-i—ford, 'i'ney also v'siud tlie
Cornwall iroti W oiks—took nccuta e
descriptions of tlie several Idealities.
Tnev destroyed nothing except sottie
I To Vision.- and a little burnt c irn, which
it was said had been bottled by a Gen
eral Dialer on a loriner occasion.
Tne pariy rettuned io Rome, took
possession oi ihe C'loiee House of th»
j free, am! held it until Monday morn
ing Iasd. They then eaptureti Captain
liainet’, and look complete possession
of a Ham of ears; provkU d them
selves v.ltd a good supply ol commis
sary sli.ues’, and moved rapidly down
the line of ihe S.-lina, Rome and Dal-
"ii Railidad. i bey took Cave Spring,
but oiiiy be d it about a I a t' hour.
Trey moved rapidly up m Pevtonn,
where they slopped long enough to
consume a large quantity tf supplies,
winch Capt. Burney had instore. The
Cipi-un was their prisoner, and respon
d*’d promptly to every demand made
upon him.
T ley lef sed absolutely U> release
rim, however, and took him with them.
Leet passed Jacksonville wi.hout a
slvirinish, a place which had been held
by Gram, lor nearly forty years. (Not
tee present head of the Republican
party, nor Jesse his father but the old
chief the Jacksonville II publican.)
i ne pattv L'Ctt swept down ihe ioao
braily to Oxford ami seeing vviiai they
b’.’.s ook for an old Cas'le, immediately
surroumbd th.e wieek of the old iron
works. Here they saw what some
body had done, arid what Gen. Crox-
I ton, had undone.
j Pursuing their j .urney, they swept
a one down our beautiful valu e., wnd
1 o*-'n*\; *d.uC diTuLliPiltll tl.'iU Ctlii
j Budge—uo points wbich Muj-ri Walt-
i mill nei t sueees-fully ciiToughout ihe
I kite war. 'i'ney touched at Talladega,
but louud tlie eo'isenpt e imp abandon
e.!, the Nitre Eh d de-lio\ed. Ti.e
scouts that had been sent out were all
cajtimd and were on the train. Bc-
f**ie ;i note i f warning laid been soun-
i‘ed, they v. etc in possession of the o'd
A. ubamn Jv poncr, (a ho was decided-
lv G:os.-); iney bad ti;e Talledega
Watebtowcr, the sentinel of which,
being soineihii g of a Joiner, had join
e - me mv.idmg pirty. The trutn is,
Our Mo.iptiim In in - bail eomph tel v
‘gone up, ’and Was In possession of the
Uv.org u s. t hey field our Depot mi
ni ibeamval ot the up train, when,
put i -g on ;d- steam, they dasiied awav
m u e iliiecboii of old Shelby. Rub
er..-, tin: Guide, has riCeiiilv been doub-
img bis Ibices,mid tn;iy have stopped
il.eiii ; if not, it. was thought they
would move due t!y on the line ol
Wnson s mareli, and probably reached
TLelma last night. We nope Selma tn.iy
ue able io stand the lire, and bold her
j.own suiees fully’ against this strong
| press-gang. S lma wa enes with Argus
\ ite, keep-up with the 'Times, and.nas
; i.er. lofoie held its hand with the
Pi ess.
I'nere are various conjectures as to
ihe’ O'j-.ct of this movement.- Some
think Governor Bullock is taking ad
vantage ul Governor Snnrli’s absence,
o spy out the land. S-une think they
are in search of'mineral wealth, and
•others vaguely surmise that they are
humii g up hidden treasures. Promi
nent pai ties are strongly suspected of
naving ad knowledge of the move
ment, i.nd it is even intimated, that
(Japrafu But ney who controls our lead
ing ingli wav, if tie d el not have a
! auJ ttlT, \entUTClt fl ffeW "'flllgCI'S Ul
least. We wont blow on him howev
er, unt.l we hear more from him. It
is saiil Governor Builook treated his
pii.-oners kindly only m a few instan
ces, disabling them. So far as known,
they have nearly all recovered and are
convalescent.
We call upon our Governor and the
people, to be on the lockout. The first
settlers oi tb s country lost their funds
by all Divas.oil of the Gc-orgi-uns.' And
the press was great then as it is now.—
Jultudega < tporter.
Book out’ Jo!) Y/urfc, of all kiady.
PROMPTLY AND XFATLT EXZ2UTFD
AT THIS OFFICK.
Tliriiling and Eomantie Story.
Iu the month of August, 1863, the
French ship Al cana Tkizi quitted
Bordeaux, for Hong Kong. A moptii
afterward she was sp ken oil at Capt
of Goo 1 Hope. Siie was never heard
of again until a f.-w days since her his-
ory of ail iter crew became public.
A typhoon :n the Indian ocean threw
her out of her course, dismasted her,
broke her rudder and tossed her'to-
ward-j Oceanies. B id weather lasted
-hirty days, and when fair weather re
turned siie struck upon a coral reef!
and the exhausted crew were scarcely-
able to take refuge in boats.
It was a moonless, starless night;
when this accident occurcd. T.Vev
rowed wildly, and thanked God when
the breaking day showed them a har
bor surrounded by a charming land
and laid down io sleep. When they
revoke, they fouud themselves bound
baud aud foot, and surrounded by
savages. Their captors proved to be
cannibals. Eleven of them, their cap
tain include-J, were slam and eaten.
Three otheres contrived (how, does not,
appear.) to make their escape, hut they
were mutilated. The one who suc
ceeded in reaching Europe has one arm
cutoff and one eye torn oil’.
Tue tnroe ivrohtda remote part of
the island, where-they intend a canoe
and embarked in it, perfening the
risk of being devoured by sharks to
the certainty of being killed and eaten
by cannibals. Fortunately they found
themselves in an archipelago, and were
tbie to go easily from’-one island to an
other. After v, andefrng for foune • ime^
moving as .rapidly .as...possible -away,
from llu cannibals nome, George fiam—
agon’s two companions died or exh.aoar:
lion,
lie remained alone, mnltila’ed hope
less, upon a frail canoe. He nevert'he-
less continued to push on, touching
land when necessary to sleep anti get
water and food. He ate shell fish and
roots. Qne day lie reached the last.is-,
land of the group, and nothing lay be-_
foie him but the wild ocean. He sec
to work l.o build a raft. It. took him a
year. Ho launched it. The waves
threw it back on the island. He seve-
vam y :om ra! li i n !~ to but p^u ;
tne \7m>.a" , . . r . • . , . . , ...
■ Ids footsteps iandwaid, out in a ddier-
ent direction from the connabils’ iioihe.
fie climbed a mountain, cross ’d a des
ert, fell again into-savage s’ hand?, once •
more escaped from thetn^ fled through
for.sis; iiis feet were bitten by.veno
mous insects, his face seabed by the
bites of mosquitoes. At last, nearer
dead than alive, he came upon white-
men. JLle bud. been walking for .throe
years, and had crossed South America
on fo ■■ ! The white men ieceived him
kindly, and did what they couid for
him. He embai kef! uoon asmall Puriu-
yuese ship, an i at last reached Europe.
HU lamil.’ lied long given him U|i for
avail --[/fy/'iS Correspondent op the X
0. Picayune.
—The Savannah Republican, of the 2d,
has the following: We had a. visit
yesterday from an intelligent planter,
from the neighborhood of Luke City,
who gives a doleful account of the
cotton crop in Middleam] East Florida.
In Madison, Jefferson, Leon, Hamilton,
and other counties, the caterpillar has
appeared in immense numbers, and
were eating up tlie crop to the extent
ol iuily one half. Only the full grown
and hardv bolls could resist the de
stroyer. In Gadsden county tlie pros
pect is better, the crops mere being
comparatively free from the destroyer.
He Lhinks that, notwithstanding the
disaster, Florida will make far more
cotton than she produced last year-
more is planted, and.the boiling is un
usually flue.
The ruins of an Aztec fortress have
been discovered on tite summit of a
mountain near Oriziba, Mexico. The
p ace is so dense with woods and un-
deagrowth that a thorough exploration
could not be-ia .de by- the discoverers.
They rouiaUrTZTFTioase. three sacrifice
stones, several pillars, and a kind of
urn iu which were more_ than 20CF
skulls as while as marble, from which
not own a tooth v*. as lacking. Sever
al idols and su.no statutes were dis
covered.
A Singular Freak of, Nature.—
l no Cmitle.-dou Courier is in formed by
a’co' lespondvnl that in theMpper part
.ol the Slate mere resides a-young ex-
G ^federate s ldier, whose leg was am
putated during the war, near the thigh.
After ampuunion, the wound healed,
and lie was sent home. About a year
alter a -fleshy- protuberance was seen to
glow out of flesh, whieli^in ibe'course
of a few months, took tlie shape of a
fool, and since that time it Las been
growing finely, until now the man has
a perfectly ru w foot and leg growing
from iiis thigh, which, in a year or so,
promises to supply the loss of his leg
m ihe first iusu.nce. Tf this be true, it
is the most wondeiful freak of dame
nature that has ever come to our no
tiee. •- ■ -
It is sai l that flic jmc-i Of otic lemon
a day, taken in wa.er, will euro- the
most; obstinate ease of neuralgia. No
sugar should lv taken,'as it has'alend
ency to counteract the effects of the
lemon juice.
Somo jocose person who had called
several times at the White Home and
fround Genera! Grant was away, stuck
up on one of the pillars of the portico
a large placard.containing,in big letters,
the words, “To let for. four years to a .
permanent tenant.” The word ‘permix-’
neilF was capitalized. The placard oc
casioned great merriment to passers,
and remained undisturbed for nearly
an hour; • ...
. The attention of transgressors is in
vited to the following piece of psaima—
d >’ : . •
“We had a dream, tlie other night:
When all.around was etilb—
We dreamed .we saw a Rost of folks
Pay up their Printer’s .bill !’ J ’ /
Alas, 'pbOrtypot it was butu dream. ’ *
;Wbat. should a-young man carry- 1
with hiia.when culling‘unotUbisn—
ced? Affoe'tioh in his heart, perfection ~
in his manners, arid confectionary' id
his pockets.
A:very full stomach in a horse al- -
wavs erbwds his lungs so that lie can-’ -
not- go last, or work; hard, without
danger. Lot this always he kept io
mind. .