The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, December 21, 1870, Image 5

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&ENTRALG EORGlAN. Sanders',IHe, Ga., Dec. 28, 1870. -Our Readers TJtanksgiv Georgia Redeemed. will nnire with us in dev; nig to Heaven for the redemption of the State from, Radical misrule and corruption by the late Election. brom returns received, Georgia lias gone Den^cratic by an overwhelming vote. We nave elected two thirds, if not firee-fourths of the L>g -lature. Official vote in Washington County. 41st Congress—S. A. Corker, (dem.) 1.612 ; Beard, (rad.) 941. 42d Congress—D. M. Dubose, (dem.) 1.613 ; Fannin, (rad.) 941. For Representatives—J. W. Ren- froe, (dem.) 1,624 ; lienr y'Tay 1 or,(dem) 1,628 ; Daniel Palmer, (negro) 930 ; C. Kelsey, (negro) 934; Ned Peocock, (independent negro) 7. For Sheriff—It. P. Bynum, (dem— no opposition) 2,535. Clerk Superior Court—S. M. Nor- thington, (dem.) 1.825 ; A. D. Jerni- gan, (independent) 715. Tax Reciever—M. G. Wood, (dem. —r.o opposition) 2,550. Tax Collector—Jesse A. Robson, (dem--no opposition) 2,378. County Treasurer— Mark Newman, (dem—no opposition) 2,540. Coroner— John Tcnnille. (dem—no no opposition) 1,604. County Surveyor—James M. Barge, (dem—no opposition) 1,651. Yew Advertisements. A N election will be held at the place of hold ing Justice Court, in eacd Militia District, and Incorporate Towns in Washington Coun ty, on the first Saturday in J-.nnary next for c n’e Member -of The Chunty Beard of Educa- t!o. ; to serve two years’ •Une sedool trustee to serve three years. One school Trustee to serve two years. One school Trustee to serve one year. • The Managers to-piake up the Returns, and send t.-ftfe copy to the Secri tary of. State, and ot.e to the Cl.-r k of the Superior' Court— iu aecordadce with t’n.' law, t-i organize the board of Education of the State of Ge rgi: * Baywtod Brookin, ■ Ordt.iary. GEORG i A.— '-Ynshiiigion (i»-u - .tv. l’.y Haywood Brooki* s. Ordinary. Whereas, .Janies Kedtrurre bus app;ie<t to me for I nters ot Jdminis-ration on the estate of Branson Redtearn, Ia,te ot s:iid e nntj , deceafced. These me therefore to eite ail the kindred ot s-iid deeen-c-l to tile their objections if any they have witliiu.tho time prescribed by law why said letters should hut be granted to applicant. Given under my band at office in fcundoivvii}.;, this December 2Gtii, 1870. ;t| !i --JV ; WO'? 1) itlivK iKINS, Ordinary, dee. 28, lsTn. ' if 30'I JE.eecnlor's Sale. TyiLL bo soiil on the first Tuesday in February •' next, fceiore ttie Court-house door in lvwinton, Vil tinson county, three hundred acres ot land, n or; or less, being lot iSo ]»} and half iot A'o. 194 in liir’7' 1 ' district of said county, bei :g Of plan tation left by Washington Williams to the tiuder- siuned cim .utr her mniral life, and soul as tne property of said Washington Wil lams for i-i vision. Terms cash. LUKeLU WiJ.Ll.lMti, dec 2S, 1870. tds .Surviving Executrix. GEORGIA—Tya.-liington county. By .Hut woou Brookins, Ordinary. Wliere.is ,1. W. Sessions lias fl ed bis petition for 1 tiers of Dismission from Benjamin Session’s estate. These are t! erefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the time preseiii-ed by law and show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Gi en under my hand I office in Sutidersville, his 26th DeeemoL-r, 1870. HaTWouD BROOKINS, Ord’y. dre. 2S, I87u. m3m Unless thefood alter passing into ti c stomach is thoroughly digest'd, both body and m.nd suff. r. The digestive organs are oppressed, the b.iwe's constipated or irregular, the brain lethargic, the nervous system unnaturally sen sitive, ti e animal spirit depressed and the pulse unequal, heartburn, flatulency and sick headache are also same of the results of indi gestion. Therefore how necessary must it appear to a candid reader that the digestive organs should lie kept in proper tone to perform the functions nature repuires of them. For this purpose no bett r or more palatable pre paration is in existence than LippmsX’s Gukat German Bitters. 1 i inw m —i Barlow: Prices Current. (Subject to Fluctuation.) BERNARD1. SJHTII. Manufacturer and Dealer in TIIsT WARE, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA. A IX kinds of work in Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, <$e. &e., done on short notice. Koofing.Gutter- itig, Vuli yiug in towv or country, promptly atten ded rn. :1 Merchants will be supplied with Ware of the best quality on the most reasonable terms. Orders solicited. April 28. 187o. ' tf S. A. rtTGnSLEV, JR. B. T. MORRIS. a 1234 8 alu s: a 16 12 a 2'* 2, 00. a ' 1 SO’ 10 a 15 £0 a5-’ A PROCLAMATION, GEORGIA. By Rvfus B Bollock, Gov. of said State. ■ Whereas. Officii 1 information has been re ceived at this Dej arunem that a Bill ot Indict ment is now paneling in the Superior t'ourt of Mclnti sii county, charging ono Dago Valiant with the crime ot murder, alleged to have been committed upon the body of Campbell Lewis some time during the year 1867, and that the said Dago Valiant, has lied from justice, I have thought proper io issue this, my proc lamation, hereby off ring a rewari of One Thousand Dollars fot the n| p.eii.vi i .n and delivery of the sa d Dago Vi.liat t with evidence sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of said county and S a e, in order that he may be b‘o igiit to trial lo: - the crime with which he Stands charged. Given under mv hand and. tHo Cent Sesl of- tbe State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 22d day of December, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy, and ot the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. Bv the Governor, DAVID G. COTTING, dec. 28, 1870 4t. Secretary of State A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA. By Rufus B. Bullock;, Gov. of said State. ' Whereas, Official information has been re ceived at this Department that a murder was committed in the county of Brooks on the 5:h day of December, 1870, upon’the body of Eit Graham, by one William Bland, as is alleged, and that said Bland has fled from justice. I have thought proptr, therefore, to issue this my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One Thousand Dol ars for the apprehension and delivery of the said Bland, with proof suf ficient to convict, to the Sheriff ot said county And State, in order that he may be brought to trial for the offense with which he s ands charged Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Sta : e, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, this- 22d day of December, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy and of the Independence of the United States of America, the Ninet','•fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor : David G. Cotting, Secretary of State, dec. 28. 1870. -ft Prints Merriumcs * nil standard brand I Tints CohocSf and Wainsutbaz Shirtings Sheeti ,gs .-Salt, Liverpool, per sack Axes, Sam Collins best Powder ’. Coffee Prime Rio . . ." common “ “ Ju v a Old Government Nads Bacon ft. R, Sides Shoulders >ng(ir, Extra C Standatd '• Granulated -tod Cotton 4 n Ftottr per B!>1 7 00 ulO 50 Molasses.... 50 a 60 J5$F‘tVemike Flour a speciality and can make sati-srint >ry sales as our prices and quality can’t fail to please. *' ‘ ' ‘ r ' 18 a 20 3" a 31 6 8 23 a 25 17 a 20 a 23 a 1 7 M. A. EVANS <fc CO. A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA. , r • - . . , By Rufus B. Bulloch:, Gov. of said State. Whereas, Official infurinationhas been re ceived nt this Department, that a murder was committed in the county of Heard, on the night of the 6th inst.., upon the body of D. B. Foster, by one Will am G- Echo’s, as is alleged and that said Echols has fled from justice : 1 have thought ptoper to issue this my proc lunation, I e eby offering a reward of One Thousand Dodars lor the apprehension and delivery of the said Echols, with evidence suf ficient io convict, to the Sheriff of said county mid State, in o der that he may be brought to trial for the offense with which he stands charged Given tinder my I a id and the Great Seal ot the State at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 22d ' day of December, in the year ot our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy, and of the independence ot the United States of Amei- ica the Ninety fifth. . ' RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor, David G. Cotting, Sec- of Slate ' dec 28, 1870 A CARD ToMerchantsandPlantersof Wash ington and adjoining Counties. WE have the pleasure of informing you that wc have greatly increased our facilities for-supplying vo stir, ii.tco.v, ra.ttcit, src. from the best markets in the United States. We can supply you in small or large quantities Ironx Store at the lowest market rat<4, or if you pre fer will buy for you, and only charge you a per c. on less than $5" worth of goods bought and 2£ per cent on all sums above that amount. Refer to any f or whom wc have bought. BRANTLEY A IgtlNGLE. JSVQ- - ' ■- k -W ' TURNIP SEKR-Crop of 1810. EARLY FLAT DUTCH, “ '• Red Top, Pomeranian G'obe, Purple Top Yellow Buta Bags, Pruss : r\n, or Hanover, La:ge Norfolk, Seven Top. We have all the above well known varieties, ift larger supplies than ever belore and offer them in quantities iq suit purchasers. BRANTLEY & PRINGLE. July 27, 1870. tf Arrivals of Flour, A Bills, and Sacks Flour of the following DU grades: Supc fine, Extra, Family, Extra Fa mil v, and Fancy, in lockages to suit purchasers and tor sale at low prie Pl'GliSLKY & MORRIS, General I)fin ins in MERCHANDISE, S W A I N S B O R O, G A., ' ST' CODS given in e-change for ail kinds of Country Produce. Liberal advances made on Cotton and AVopl consigned to them for .shipment. Expecting to change our business we are now closing out our entire stock at Savannah Retail Prices. Nov. 23. 1870. fit Lumber. r > IDDLft & FU L ill AM (late Kc!ly & Usry) h;»vii.>r thorun&rMv rc-puireil their STEAM SAW AND GRISS MILLS 7 i; i..s> xiiUiiifsX of S*mnei>viiii', #h- t«> lur- nisli Lumber of the Best Quality on sli<»rt no ticc ui.u ic .ooiiabie icrtus. i i*cu ^r;s» n*i 11 turi:> out meal equal to the best. Give iia a call. l ASIl. W. Gi RIDDLE, W. U. FULGUAM. March 30, 1870. tf 1 “JOHN wJ C^'UPER & Comer Whit.*ktr & JSt Julian Streets,savannah, oa. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONARY ALL KINDS, COPYING*SEAL PKE'SES, PEN KMVrS, News & Bttok Piinting Piiju u & ink, GOLD PENS; PEN AND PENCIL CASES. cdgt r, \S riluig & lolori d Papi*r> Of ail kinds and sizes Jar Blank and Job II ork, Plaj^in^, Visiting & Printers’ Cards? &c- “'Jlovks Ordered or Jnt/jurced, at Aew York Bates. oohu M.c.-o*>or. George T. Qurtiitock. Alex. C. N. JSiiieis. ■■■..-i T ■ n —■■ J. A. Phillips, 6sv. ; !Ca*l iIIeius:i s, Sav. Of the late ’firm. Cfaj-1 Epjiing t Co. JOHN A. PHILLIPS & CO, FACTORS and Comthission Jtferchants, Old 5o. 149, Kew Ho. 152, ; Bay Street, c , SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, Tijibkr and Pnonaaos - Sept. 14.1870.;. .6m New Music, HERMAKiV L SCHRtlNER, Book and Nude Dealer, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. March 30, 1870. 32-ly t£arria§c k |?n{p ^i f |ositorji. Solomon Colien, Cornn; Bay and Jefferson Streets, SAVANNAH, — — GEORG I^- Keeps a full Iftveof Carriages, Buggies, Plan- ta'ion 'and Express Wagons front the most reli able Manufacturers, and guarantees stitisfac- ti .n in Qnali y and Prices. Planters and Mer chants visiting the eitv ate respectfully invited to examine the stock, also a full line of Har ness and Whips. Terms liberal. Inquiries by mail will r- eeivc prompt attention- sept 21. 1870 —6™ E. LUTIIW LLI., W. B. WOODBRID6E BOTUIVRLL & VVOOliBRIUGF, C0TT0A FAfTCRs, I AND General (ommission MERCHANTS, 74 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. .Jug. 19. 1870. ' G J. 31. HAYWOOD, I c:.l-r in (<UM s' FUK 'NiING GOODS, COMBS, BRUSHES, Tin Ware, Stoves, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS /I.IKOIf./ifU, WOOD ./.»o WILLOW WARE. Owing to the late fire which occurred in Masonic Uall building, I have removed my entire Stock to No. 167 Bi ovyhton and Bull Streets', SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA, Two Hoots above Weed .V Coin well, U IIICH I AM OFFERING Vl U¥ LOW. C. * H. Aug. 31, 1870. 34—ly American and Impoitcd Peifumery, Cor Ball and Bryan Streets, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA Mny U, 187'. tf I hos. J. L»unbar. dec. 7, lS7rt. KKAATLEY & PRINGLE. if tolIVe. W E have in store o line l*»t of Rio Coffee, of va rious grade*, tl at we olft t low t'*r cash. ERAaNTLET PRINGLE. dec. 7, 18'0. TGB.Ut 0. \ *T E have i.ust rem vni a l"t of VV 4a HOXLS that we ar; autborizep to com out veut low by Ule box. BRANTLEY & PRINGLE. Jus. ", 870. _tf .Sugars, C CONSISTING of Powdered.Crushed and A. B. ) *Co., for sale low in quantities to suit pnrclia BKaNTLE/ * PRINGLE, dee. 7, 1870. O YT S Syrup & MoiaS'Ses. silver Syiupa, 'Sugar lit u.u Sy rup and PRINGLE. 4t ELECTION NOTICE. E X EC U Tl YE DEPAIIT MENT. SLATE OF GOKG'IA. Atlanta, 6'a December 13th 1870. To the Ordinaries of the sevtal Counties of the State: , Your attention is inv.ted to the previsions .n-ab od in Par 1, Sec; 6,_,Art; 5 of the Con s' itu:ion; See- 1351 to 13oo (tnc usive Gode of Georgia; and S. ction- lb and 28 of An Act to E.-iab ish a System ot Pubne Instruction- approvad Oc ober 13, 1870, by which it be- ,T),nos io .r duty to give notice of .an aiccuoa to bo h.Id on the first Saturday in January nex , for the following ofticers, AjD; in each Militia Disirict, incorporated Town a'ng Ward of any City: Une member of the County Board of Edu cation, to 6erve two years. One School Tiustee, to serve three years. 0..e School t rustee,to serve two years. One School Trustee, to -erve one year. Immediate notica should be given of the ebove Election, and of the place in each Pre c-iuct, where the Polls will be op*-ued. 1 Ra:urns as provided by law sbou.d be made by the Election Manageis to the secretary ol State, and another to the Clerk, of ti e Supe rior Court, for ail the Officern; and in all rc- . pecis racy shou'd comply with the require- Jncnts of Chapters 2 ai.d 5, Title 13, Part 1, Code of Georgia. Given under my hand and sea! of the Executive Department,.at the Capital at Atlanta, the day raid year first above written. J RUFUtB BULLOCK. By the Coventor; , H O, Corson, Secretary of Exec Dept. dec. 28, 1870. 4t. Molasses, for Mile by BRANTLEY & dee. 7, 1870. 'tub IV'arc. C yONPISTING ot lb If Basin 1. Water Bucket-, 1 Tub.-, .sugar Boxes, Wed Buckets, &e.. *e., tor sale h’ BR *N'1LKY & PK1NGLE. dec 7, 1870. u Bugging and Ties. W ‘E have on han't an.I to arrive to-day, the oele- brated piece Bagging, also Ties in-quantities to suit purchasers. ' • BRAATLEY & PRINGLE. Oct. 12, 1870. t f Norw;i> find Grazing Oats O N liana and for sale by BRANTLEY * PRINGLE Get. 12, 1870. - l - Barley and Rye. hand a lot ot splendid seed \\7K have now . i • • Bailey and Ky Oct. 12, 1870. BRANTLEY & PRINGLE. tf UolaMies and >yrup. \ OW in bVire and to arrive .obn, and for sale by - LRANTLEY & PRINGLE. by iret 12, 1 Flour and Meal. pRESH water ground J/eal and FUmr for sale U in small or large quantities hv ' , „ BRANTLEY & PRINGLE. Oct. 12, 1870. . 11 Yarns, shirting and sheeting. 6 Bairs just received from Jewells Mills, lor sal. n the most favorable terms lor cash. _. BRANTLEY <t PRINGLE. March 30, 1870. ” Hanies. Trace Chains, &c. FULL supply by A ./an. 19, 1870. BRANTLEY * PK1NGL tf Fiour g« ne a own. 1 AKGK lot in Bbls. and Sucks just received for sale low by BP.AATLEP & PRINGLE. August 17 1870. Frnii Jars. r,other supply ^ & pBLA'GLE Angu-t 17 1870. JJ Flour, .Flour. A LARGE lot arrive this week, various grades, and lor sale ANTT.EY * PRINGLE. jut,# as, i*r«. Henry A. Slulu T. j. DUaBAR & CO* Importers and Dealers in BitANDSKft, HHISKIES, GINS. WINES SUGARS TOBACCO, Arc, 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Jan 11, 1870. 3-tf I. L FALK & Co., —ONE PRICE— Wholesale a:td. Retail Clothing Warehouse, }Co. 147 Congress «£: 147 St. .JulicnStreets, SAVANNAH, GA. A large Assortment of Furnisli'ngGoods,Hats, Trunks, Valises, etc., always on rand. Manufactory, 41 Murry Street, New York Goods made to order at the shortest notice. January 19, 1S70. S—ly Palmer & deitish, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN »t ■- *i Hardirare, Rubber Belling, Agri cultural mpWments, Powder, Shot, Caps and Lead, 148 Comjress and 67 St. Julian Sts., S A V A N R;A IJ, GEORG I A. March SO, 1870. ly CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MA-TTITST as, LACK CUliTA iN AND SHADES- Work Done t'ramutlg nr . JLote Dates. ^ LATiiSSOP & CO. Feb. 21!, 1S7 iy J. Fincgan, J. B. Parramore. J. Rutledge Fiuegan. J0SI.PH l iNEGAN & CO.. COTTON FaCTOKS, AND COM MISSION \i ERCII ANTS, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, : : GA. •tmmmrnm « A Liberal Advances made on Cotton consigned to us or to our Correspondents in Xcw YOYii and Liv erpool. . r. ‘ aug. 31/1870. 4m Garden Seeds A fresh supply received last week, and aaotherlol to arrive this week, both direct from-$uvid Landreth A Sons, consisting of .the. best.varieties of Cabbage, (,'oi.i.anns. Beans, Cu'cimbeks, Squash, Jtc., <tc. Call aud get a supply. BRANTLEY k PRINGLE. March 30, 1870. tf More Fresh Arrivals. TT7E are uow receiving ami have in Store a fresli If t,5.'ortment ot Mil«is>es, Kice, table Salt, >oda. Matches, aSihiS*, Gingery Cloves, A'ulinegs, Potasli. I^ve, S«.a«ps, (various gradcsj bhot. Lickles, Can dies, &c&e., that we intend to otter upou the most luvorablo terms. BKAxYTLEY & PR1AGLE «/tiue 22,, 1870. Cora, Corn. Corn. Tl’E are coi.atuiitly receiving good V\ bite and Yei- ” low Corn, which we offer at thi lowest market ,, rK . cs . BRANTLEY dr PRINGLE, ^une 22, 1870. tl SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, A good variety just received. If you want a good shoe, we can supplv you. BRANTLEY k PRINGLE. March 30, 1870. tf Guano lor 'lumps. W ILCOX, G l BBS & Go'S. Manipulated is thought to be the lest, a small lot !• i sate by BK^riLEY £ 1‘K1NGLK> Agents, aug. Id, 1870. If Syrups and/Molasses. A eood suiiply bow in More antfto arrive this week, for pale low for cash. BRA NX LEY A.FKlXGLE . Jlj|rbb30,187*.- ; L. J. UriLMAKTix. John Fi.asneet. L. J.GbMM AUTIN-& €iL- Aiuirmt iwaititrbiia, AND - General Cemmlssion Merchants I ; i: k Bay Street. Suinunah, Georgia. AGENTS FOR BUADLE’S Super I’bospliate of Lime. Jewell’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, ic*., iC. gagging, Ropi\ & iron Tirs, ■dica’ys on hand. Usual Facilities Ex tended to Customers. Aug. 31,1S7* 1 . 6m C. E. GROOVER, Savannah. C. F. STl’BBS, Savannah. A. T. MACINTYRE, Thomasville. (jffiffiVEIi, STUBBS & CO, COTTON FA CTOllS AND General Commission Merchant*, - 94 Bay Street, G. f. ■prr- Bagging, Tics, Rope and other Supplies ’ Furnished."®^ Also Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign ments for Sale or Shipment to Liverpool or Northern Ports. aug. 31, 1S70. 8m W. W. CARTER. II. o. CARTER. T. CARTER, JT. W. W. CARTER & SONS. Cotton Factors AND General Com mission Merchants, 104 Buy Street, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA, Prompt personal attention given to Orders. Plaqtej-S supplied with Bagging and Ties at Lowtst Rates. Aug. 1", 1S70. tf M KIN HARD BROS. & CO., Wholusul* Dealers in Boots,Shoes,Hat% Ready Made Clothing, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, 111 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. i . . V «Ain. 19, 187C. »-tf PULASKI HOUSE, SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA. Wiltbergcr A Carroll, PROPRIETORS. ESTABLISHED IB4-0. . JoLlii^ Oliver, Dealer in Sashes, Blinds | Doors. H*i ttffote-Glass, Oils, Turt pentlne, Fnrni*^, Brushts, Fully, Etc., House & Sign Painter, \'o 3 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Go. Aug. 31, 187". Be ■i u ■' - v ,ii IV Jan. 19. 1870. 3-Iy Vinegar. P RIME Cider arid Wliite Wine at lew prices. BKANTLE r & PRINGLE Jnjrc'22, 7870. ' Sole Leather,Kip Skins. Bridles,ete TT'OR wale by- - BKANTLE P A PRINGLE. _ T^OR^al* by- - tr> J A. MERCIER, DEALER IN Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, And ali Kinds of FF.F.D, GRIST, and MEAL, CONR1GNMENTS SOLICITED And Orders Promptly filled in every channel uf Trade. 153 Biiy Street, One cIoop C;*>t of Huicombe, 11*11 tt fo., SAVANNAH. - - GEORGIA All Orders wil. rccej- ve Prova.pt Attention. Mat 11. 1870. IS-G Champion & Freeman YYfloh sale ami Retail Dealers in O-IROCFDR/IIEIS, I’ROVIS'ONS, IVlI'iSKLV, Tobacco, &C., 103 Bav Stnet, Curnei D ayton, SAVANNAH, GA. sept. 21. 1S70. 37—tf Wm. II. Staer, 14,. P. RicnMoxn Vim. 11. Stark & to., Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND GENERAL- Sor/im^jion Cw/i e-terf’a SAVANNAH, GA., Agents for the Site of rtULLETT’S STEEL IIRU-II COTTON Gins, llalPI Patent lotion Gin Feeder, .HI it O II* 1TI3 A. Also K. F. Coe’s Super-Phosphate of Lime. Careful attention given to Sales or Shipment oi Cotton and all kinds of Produce. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN MENTS. aug. 31, OF ST. LOUIS, J^EO., JAMES H. T. I' (J A H, !Px-esiclertt t THIS Company isfiUt-s Pollcu-p upon all the most favoiaUic and approved plajisdt Lrle ltisjuran.ee, born MUTUAL and Non PARTICIPATING,.at fate^a loff' a.-r oM et refipGii9!>UlV Cifropauiea. - *’•- - * - THE l‘DE SOTO MUTUAL’ has TWO DOLLARS and FORtY CENTS in- assets, doubly secured, for every 0I?E DOLLAR of Lia bility. :r ’ s It presents its claims as a Home Institution to rile' ciii.Tens uf Georgia, as .1: the surplus derived from premiums wiil beYnyi-.-u-d fn the Jjtate lrom which they are derived. 1 • The fi.llowitiu well known gentlemen, comprise the Board of f;):y.sl$ek Washington county, eaeii ol wliorn holds a l'olicy in the Company ; COL T. JACKSON SMITH, MARK NEW’Si AN, GEO. V. II WHITAKER, DR. A. MATHIS, Board of Trustees for Washington Cuntg Gat President, Vme President. S- creiary..' jled iea 1 ^xa rn n.^r.' o ! . T. Jackson Sinitii, Dr. J .tin B. R'jijcito, M.nk Newman, Gi o. \V. II. V\ hi laker, Geurge W. K i.'y, S- , John N. Gi'iii 're, Benieu A: liook--, G. A. Tai buitotr, Dr. A. Mntiiis, Ruoeit II. Wicker, Dr B ej. D S:nilb„ f II. J. jiajknla!^ D Janies D. Erwie. A. S. HART RIDGE, c b M mTs SION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ^o. 10S Bay $t., (up stnin) Sav:tn»>i»h. Ga. Having a very large capital, and having bad many years experience in said bu.sjnt ss;* fyc 4 will pay th* same strict attrntifin to the 8ALE OF COTTON and OTHER PHODl'CE, and to the PURCHASE OF SCPPLIKS, as in former years. lie will m»t have any interest in the purebasc ol Cotton. Liberal advances made on consignments, sept 21, !S7o 3m jas. KIUXSKY. CKO. w. SCOTT. KlliKShY & SCOTT, •l*o. 9 Kelley's Block, BAY STREET, FACTORS AND GEN'|H, Sf or/t Mtjfiicn (L/(ctr/tonfa Wc an* prepared to advmee liherally on Cotton and Piotiuce confideil to our care, and also on conrignmen'S to our correspondents in New York and Liverpool. REFBgKNcr.s.—Ueury Brigham, Esq., President Merchants Nat. Bank audthc Savannah Bank and Trust To. „. Mr. It. D. Adams, is our authorized. Agent to so licit consignments of Cotton. Heiapreparcdtodiir- nish Bagging and Tics at lowest market-rates. . KEBKSRY k SCOTT. Aug. 31,1S70. ... - ly E. L. NEIDLIiN’GER, Dealer ip Saddles Bridles A' Harness, RUBBER &. LEATHER BELTING. Saddlery, Hard Ware, HARNESS >i SOLE LEATHER. Calf Skins, Trunks, Fallses. Sc., v\ \ > • rA- * No 156 St. Julian and 153 Bryan Sts. SAVANNAH, GA. Sept 21, 1S70. 37-6 m PERRY M. DeLEON, | CHA5. C. HARDWICK. IMEllN & llAliDWIK, COTTON FACTORS AND Healers in F£K7 iJiiZLRS, 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAil, GEORGIA. iVgenis fur Chappell’s “Champion’’ Superphosphate. Aug. 31, 1870. 34-ly M. FE11ST & CO-, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors, Segars and FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES, &e., ic., Removed to corner BIY and WIIITAKE t VFREETv SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Uobm in Netf Yoik, 449 Broadway. April 6, 1*70. ly Caution. I HAVE lost a promissory note for f66.89b,' with interest from date mad- by J E.Q. Dudley and given lor corn, and puy.- ble to uie, dated about the J„t May, 1870, and payable 1st day of December inst. Jll persons a'e- torewurned not trade for said now, and the maker ot the note not to pay it to npyt one but my sell. JAMES HELL, dee. 31, M79. «. Branch Office229 Broad Street, Augusta,Ga. RATCLIFFE & DElL, Nnv 2, It70. tf Managers fur State of Georgia. Insure loin* Life in a Successful Company! FXjBODJvIOIsrT <Sc JYE5,XjIjST O-TOTST Life Insurance Company.. HO ATE OFF IC E--HiclTinorid, Ya. President. $ Sr, Vice President. Policies issued in less than three years, over 12,000. Assets, over $2,000,000. Reserve fund, over 900 000. Dividends paid thus far oil Life Policies, 40 per cent., contribution plan. Ali surplus Hi vested in Hie £>;:ue m wlncti U is uccived. Economical, successful, soiicl, reliable, liberal and Southern. L'pon aii tiicsc gruuims wc coiitidentiy lotk icr support, to intelligent Sotuh- -.rn people. I.-sues ail kinds of L;fe and endow rne-nt Policies. Al Pedicles non-fuiteitabie, and nghis ui Panics gi^arcntccd on the face of | Pu le) as a pai;l of Uit cuntr.ie-1. Advises ifie- all cash plan b cause the premiums decrease annually^ and tke bus-ness is mure saus.uei. rv tu aii parties^. : l ” GEORGIA BRANCH OFFICE, 227 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Dr. T. ST A NLEY BECKWITI4 Gcn’l' AgenL Board of Trustees Washington Co.:—J. T. YOUNGBLOOD, P'esid’t. R. B STRANGK, Vice Presili’t. — - ’» J GILMORE. S c- DR. J. B ROBER l’S, Medica'Examiner. J IN. GILMORE' J I PI'GKSLEY. I>R W. G. Me BRIDE. U. M.E.WIN Rogers k White, Agents. J. DuLOACnE. [z\ug. 17, 1S70. 32br-ly ANDREW DUNN. Established in Business m 1845.. We brg to infoim our patrons and the public generally, that our stock t>| Is now complete in every department. We can readily supply anything from die finest LANDAU to a D1I1LD S_ GIG and upon terms as liberal as any house in the tiade. In audition ti) the other attractions we shall keep c»B— -tantly on hand the only Genuine Erattieboro Vermont liuggy, Which has been introduced into Georgia since Lite war. Andrew Dunn, of Foray til, having become associated with this house, would be p:eased to see and serve his iiiany Inei lrom alJ over the State of Georgia^ EST.MBJLISIIEB KY BESM.\ES$ KY 1845. And with a continuous CNperienCe < f more than a third of a century, ttcablea us io kiio-.y ihewiinifc ol tin Southern trade, ami to guarantee sans faction in all eases With ti)e best arranged and MObT < OMMODIOUS REPOSITGI^Y in llie So^Uiein we eartusl'y invite ALL to call anil see us. ’ * 70 and 72 Second street, three doors above J. W. Burke & Co’s., Macon, Gya. August 17, 1870. 32-ly- - a. — : Take Notice H AVING Sukl m» entire stack of g"«ds to Bea jaimin G. Smith. nUil wishing to close up the biieitn se ; all p-r-ons iridi-hteil tome, do account or. note are requested to settle immediately. Thosa doing so will save oust. I. HERMAN At>v. 16. Ih70. ’ tf Take AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL to atop "your Coils, coughs and- Bronchial Affec tions before they run into (.ousuijption that you cannot stop, •> 1£8 Notice. Dconee No. 14. C. R. R. B FING detem-iued to close out my present stoc'- - of goo-ls, l am now i ffjriogat a reduc- efl price, i-ueh ns dryzeods, shoes, hats, and many otherartie'es at nearly' co-t. and many articles be"- low firat,coet for cash. My terms are strictly, cash, "and as low as can he bo>;irht anywhere at retail. Those in need ot goods id my Ii* s will find it to their advantage to zive me a cab before purchasing elsewhere, uov. 23, 187". tf J. U. STABLETUN, For Sale. r l' , HE ondersigne-l «■ ish mg to change his present 1 base of operation offers lor sale entire stock of Chen-ieais and Photographic materials, consi ting of a good Ciunriiera and stand and a complete out fit of I'bemicals and Photograph materials ready ioi u.-e. Any one wishing to port-hase can find me in Swainsboro now until Janurrv 1st. JOHN W. SMITH, Artist. Dec. 7, 1870. tf Fitli, Fi*h. A G X'D supply consisting of Mackerel. Trout. Wliitefish, Salmon, Ac., in Bhls., Bbls., % Bbls. and Kits, fre.-hjtnd good. *st.n,iam. -n and good. KKAKTLEY * PKUIGLB. Grand %tocning of, FALL & WlNOEIi, G-OOIDS _A_T ” M. Newman’s Store., I N the course of the present week I will have opened the Esosf ’’complete Stock of Goods ') ever brought to this market, to which I solicit, a call from ' the good people of IVashington and adjoining counties. My ussortment of Dress Goods consisting of Delaines, Alpacas, Armures, Plaids, Merinoes,' Irish and French Poplins, and Silks can not' be surpassed in any interior town. Iu addi tion to tbe.-e goods I have the usual assortment,- of Caiicoes, Domestics, Clothing, Shoes, Rian-' kets, Comfortables, baddies, Harness, Crock ery, and amongst the latter those beautiful, Glass Breakiast iliets, so much sought after during hiscstason. All of which' it offered the most reasotrab.e prices- M. NEWMAN. ‘ Sept. 28, 1870. . tf Prime Western Haeon fiHyEkrefr constant, v on band, a snpptv •£ V* Nhoul-lers, and S Ides and offer at the prices BKXKTLE/ * PBUiOLS. > M«K, 1W. fi-v