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A toughkcensic clerk loves the very
r.urnl n Highland widow walks upon,
'wan acre.
• arc the men of ‘70?” shout-
} a stump-orator. “Dead,” ros-
ri mded a s:ld looking man in the mid-
• l- nilse. .1 v.
The l;iM verdict recorded was upon
gtmtlurolnti who expired in a fit ot in-
rmfloit' Tliejurvreturned; “Death
Gauging—round a grogshop.” #
A lady asked one of our gentleman-
^ bookstall clerks, the other day, if he
ft'rnT^traWalioiUs’cora^goutVio
^ 'fT?- ....
,• lit school v»a» Ul t < iiII"th* T boy in the
•a house was going to have a dr
g down with a hod-cord, and
ailed to hear him howl.
digs, and you ought to know iL”—
i'es, I ought to know where you keen
mr late hours, hut I don't.-’
nilv. you may know that
have been set out.”
dear’ said a loving
.-.her to it hopeful non, inst budded
-.1 hreeches—‘Clmrlie, my near, come
id get i.oino candy.' ‘I guess 1 won't
iind it nmv, mother,’ renlied Charlie;
l ie got ill some tobacco.’
Savannah Advertisements.
Heiflt, JaMon & Co.
NO. 139 BROUGHTON ST,
SAVANNAH, • GA.,
SPRING
—asd—
SUMMER.
CLOTHING,
COMPRISING
111 STYLES and Ql'ALITIES!
AND IN
EQUAL to
sat bv her lo ‘please watch
in while he went intoanotli-
eompt tetiey to usthy in court
k. d v. lm- woiiid he his puiiishn
inr fdmuld swear to lies. 1 sdmll
■VI v ret Aim lt> China, hm nlw«v» re
nin in X.*w York.’’* lie iwyin
• :>«> you enjoy going to church
•w'r" nsKfd lady «.1‘ Mr.-. Farting-
ii. • l.a. me, 1 do/* replied Mrs. ]*.
• Nothing ocei nit# so much good as
•• ir«:. up early on Sunday morning
»•! yo to cliurch, add hear populous
..jo'ct tU p-.ii c wi;’n i!:y g»,-p« 1.”
A lather in rootling hi- daughter
. .A-dvertisements.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
and others in need of
LOOKS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
Stair Hailing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGH IS, HEAD OK SIDE LIGHTS,
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 Kay St. Savannah, C*a.
TIIE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSUME
Society
UNITED STATES.
Assets, 20,000,000.
*
Annual Cash Income, 8,500,000
A NNUA L NEW JWS1NES8
Larger than that of any otlici
Company in the World.
WILLIAM B. A HAMS,
GENERAL AGENT,
Savannah, - Georgia.
BOEHM, BENDHEIMI GO'S
Matm'meTwmE& fo&uccos,
AGENTS FOR BLACKWELLS
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Ttiomasvllle -A-dvertis©m.ents.
YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE.
Thomasville, Georgia.
rpHECOtLEGIATE YEAR of thin
A eact—tin? Ora U^nuSngon the JPi
First Wedoesdmy iu February.
» Tiu-Jituti-ui i« ilivklcl i
Io»l TVnn* of t«r
COTTON
ETC.,
All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES.
m Bay Street, ^ : : Savannah, Geo,
February.
BOARD OP INSTRUCTORS:
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-
REY. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL.
AIRS C. BARArTE,
Primary IA*|>.rtnicn:, w ill, p.naiuulili> mid Frrn, h.
AIRS. W. J. YOUNG,
Terms for Course of Twenty YVeeks:
r Course in Collegiate 1
* credit licit lie died very
■•>!’• '1 hi- speak- volumes in his fa
rt f.»r he. had it in his power to t*i»-
' *it l..iit-.:lfhv ’ ’ ’
'id. Yon will novel find hi-u tpial.'*’
i, don’t know tx> I can. responded the
Ud'ii- wiihovv; “hut I'll do inybr-.-t!* 5
J.c father y.t tit home comforted.
«..m i a) t.auhvhas h it lea* friend^
■ • Virginia. white Ids rule was harsh
• I parti-ati: hut it i-; to he n
• red it that Ik: die.
peak- volumes in
vl it in his power
.ydm.di.ringonr
A New Yotk | oliJcian, in writing a
•» . t «otelolemv 1.1 the widow or a
. • ast-d eotiniry member of f lie Leg
I u:i- to In-til- that
ad gone to heaven
li i-tuN; »iul now u
?ain.”
A yo
lii .-t postal card last week. A Her
utmg a message on the card, he en-
i"-ed it in an envelope, put oil a three
1 stamp and dropped it into the
that it was a
<>it to hatter llio
.urge eisterns are sunk into the courts
a I engines, in perfect order, are nl-
A Tit Ykai:s The
.ihl^aso coach from New York to
do'ii started on the -Jlth of dime.
7'J. I tom the * Fresh water.” tt
as to leave e-.Aeh terminus once a
otnLdil. the late was lour pence,
ew York enrreney, per mile. It
• ii. <1 Hat ilord, Conn.. in two days
el I.-stoii in two more. The pro-
1. tors pr.iiui-ed a weekly stage “If
• Mir.iv. 1 in ihtir groat enter'prise.”
a »: •::» ID * Y’s. • You are made
'<■' kind. g.-n-oms and mrigmiui-
.1-.' -;i \.- ll-uaei Maim. -It.lUeVv
ets-y in tcln-ol who ha- a club loot.
•.M fhmflnmw you . \er.-aw it.—
i' *• •• :• : -y with ror^.il clothe-.
.1' ’ 1.'. ah.i’i; ; a.’-in hi-hi ai'iii’4.--
• ih a lame hoy. as-i.rn him
' :;1T ill the | v. !,i. !| I ill,-.- not
1 ■ i» s.kmi r. I: i!k-iv hi* a da!!
le v hm, j I e l hi- lesson.'—
.: . i; 1 i.i: Kn.i
ii-.-Vy I.n iMalii *
liL-. ! >i* u hieli we
lN«i A *l*i • W\.—
tie one in the lol-
are in.lidried t“
. wLie}, ...us;
an 1 piospeetipuldie eiperpri.-e,
ak li: “I i lie eh nil l.es j,|,.J - t |
t I V.; >!... lv 1 he h .lei- nr.- had
• on the vice of ilm jwoph-.
ii\ il>i- voting: m-ver .-uhsei ih
•«*ai paj»i r. and it you are in
-s leSu.-o io : ’
.'he way John Stuart Mill proposed
the YoiiiiR lady who eventuailv Ixv
i.nejhis wife is ‘strange but tnij.’
I wish 1 had your head, Mr. Mill,
•id the ladv. on an oeeavit.n when the
litil.’.
•And i wi-h I had your heart,* rc-
I Mr. MiFl.”
U elf said ilm lady ‘since my ht-ait
id vo-.ir h -a I atfree so well. I am wil-
14 Hi it tve go into partnership.* And
-university
.paired in preparing a history of the
--Army ofTeiim-sse;’’ and he de
les the vh-.'plams and • missionaries
that army to send him full accounts
: their lalxirs, recollections of revival
etirrjs, ri-n;arka!)Ie conversions or
aifular providences, etc. lie also so-
Us c:muuuuiw;Uiniis troiu every ouw
;. » can 2ivc any fails, incident? or
. Armation that will aid him in pre-
••rinu' a religion- history of the noble
i>l Army of Yenacssce.
A Xoni.i: Tnio.—The little town of
j'txinffton. Virginia, is ind-ed highly
onured m being the resting place of
uco nifvlern immortals, v. hose names
ho'Sonlh will not-willingly let die.—
:’iierc sleeps in that town ’three great
acn of the South—Genera! Stonewall
Hiclnon, Ocn. JjjL E, LccandComnu»-
lorn 74. Ff Maury. In their mental
hnractcrUlic* they were very dissim-
Ic.rjcnch from the other two; hut in
i ia they rusemTled each other, that
these,great, good, patrotL ai d p o s
uicu—au honor to limit birth place,
their section and their age.
Dry Goods House.
GJtA r O'UlllEN CO.
Dealers in all kinds of
FANCY AND .STAPLE DRY
GOODS.
We are nmv ofl'eriug a- very cxlcn-
sive ami varied sleek of
NEW, FASHION A31LE AND
DESIRAULK GOODS,
lv alleiided to* Freiglil (.aid mi re
in'd hills amounting ti. over sun.
Alexander & Russel!,
wiioKmajuj?
GROCERS,
AND
LlQfQJS '/JtE.GEEjfSt
For. Abercorn and Bryan Sts.,
SAVANNAH, - GA.
ISNttiSSSSR chY.fk A kW'
CORIAGK HOPKINS.
DEALER IN
Ilnrdvvare, Htovois,
(Tt.INGE OF ATn Flirt.
,1 STi-zi «
Night Expkkss Fasshngfk.
ISSS:
romnN-t at 1.1ns 1 nk wiili tr..;n« „n .1.1*. A M
IjiwtoL with traluj. far »nd
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Savanna!
ml Friday
'«• .lr»-j;>.
« a ai.
■*K y ; . v. r 10 !
rmrax m
Leave lAwton, Tuo.jgy, ThurxLiyuml
Sattinlar -
Arrive at V«!<W* “ •* •• j
“ ?£MSu"iUo
Ix-avo Allt-uiyi Monday. Wedncsday
0.45
Mm a.
10.S4 «•
12.45 p m.
_ MonJav. WeiliU'^!,
mil Friday
* >iuasv
tin an
iloiU
All any with night train on Snath-
T. J. DUNBAR & CO,1
Importers and Dealers
BRANDIES,
WI N'ES.
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And Proprietors of the Celebrated
Veietalile Bitiers.
131 Bay Street,
Lovell & Lattimore,
SAYAEiHAEt,
©A:
YOKiir, BALLI.YTYYE.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Iron Fronts for stores and
I erandas and Cemetery I
'arious designs as low
dtaseil m the North.
r
SAVANNAH, GA.
SAVANNA//
MACHINE WORKS
:o:
S.W. GLEASON & CO.,
ENGINEERS, A .M.VCfllMsT.S.
CHAS. QASSMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
26 1-2 Whitaker Street, ;
HARDWARE.
Sa.vajinaJn Advertisementa.
’ 1873*
18T3.
• Wholesale Trade!
Spring' & Summer Stock!
LiUthrop Sf Co.
138 & 141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Ga.
Fancy Frinlt,
Fancy Printed Lawns, Bleached and llrou u .-heeling.
Solid Colored Lawns. Georgia :i-I, T-s. I-L
Solid Colored Cambrics, Georgia l'ancy Clic ks and -tripe-
Fancy DitssGooils, all styles. ' Striped aud While Osnaburgs,
Cotton Pauls Stull', Flam and Fancy, Athens Yarns,
Linen Duck and Coatings, , While Goods,
Hickory Stripes,
17..V) Rod Ticks,
Hosiery, Gloves,Ac
Shirts. Drawers,
igi§§sg|!^^
v to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER. «r to A. H. HASSELL. SccrcUry, or t.
UeZ^^Tee..
it from $15 to $20 iKtr month n«»r2My.
1873,
1873.
Guns. Pistols and Sporting Goods,
Kclalo’s Celebrated Water
Filters, Nails aud Hollo
Ware. Tin Plate aud
S//EET KiON a WAllE.° f T * X ! " ,<I
A large assortment of AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS on hand.
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
.Have constantly on liaml a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, I fats and Shoes,
Hardware, Cutlery,
&C.
•4U0DLI, SI./.ouIm Flour, •liffrnnt gratl.-f. In
-l..r« al>a 1ia3?|7.V\VaV! C .»/'cKIXNOX Si CO.
~SiSL:
Parties ordering goods will ha’
them carefully aud promptly tilled.
mail 22 ly
Champion & Freeman,
PB0VISI0NS.
FISH.
TEA.
L&.vS'.ts. ssr* ,M
TOBACCO.
HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Dealers in Ice,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A SiiiisrlMinim!
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH.
SHOES, BOOTS. HATS, &o.
SSOt.lCtTA1>, an.! v
1 »lltlK*Otf :n 11,1.1,
A fta.li I-
AYVA ».
w .n. <
AY, .VcKISNOX A' CO.
■dwiSiiftlhSt smJ Mu “ klu * Twtsicco
‘ 3 //AltI»AIFA y. -I/. KIN.VON .V CO.
fi "* .u.
HIGlSf PRIcS paid for COTTON or ether
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
, .VCA7.V A'O.Y 4- <
H.l'llll fWAV, J/cKIN.VO.V It
'“’"'“tSjir.ii,
r..;'ir,r
JK',
n.rKilcl.y
LATHR0P & CO.,
(8! and 20 Whitfcep Street, S vrtnft. Gp. o rgi.
DEALERS IN
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDO
LAGE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C,
Have nlitny- in Stun- a full line uf
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
llairCloth, ]*in-*.
Finure Nails,
Cietormo, Slip Cowriii^s,
Cords, I.tmps. »Ve.,
Fringes, Curtain Loop-.
A WAV, .1/tKlVN ».\ A <«>.
S a. vannah Advertisments.
Palmer & Beppish,
H7iolex«lc Dollars Jit
HABDWARE&CUTLERY,
Its and 130 Ccngress, and M!> and 131 .St. Julinu Street?.
Savannah, - - -
KEEP A FULL STOCK
Common Plows, Brinly's Plows, Avery’s Plows, I>ii*kson's
Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills and Every Artirlo
rc<|uiictl liy P LA X T E US.
The Laugbst Stock ot Duvblk anil Single GUNS in the City.
PoioUr, Shot, Cop.-. <tr.,
Lotthfr /;/;/.77.VC.
Agents £*or
Fire I'roof Safes, Fairbanks' Scab s, Ib.pc and Tw
Lowest MARKET RATES.
All for Sale ai
(iil
Co
Curlain >ilk IJot.k-ring.
Tassels, At-.. . I.aco 7
Lace Billow Shuius, L.uv Red Spreads,
• WALL, PAPERIMir
Ofevn-.v liiiul,
Fre.seo, (jlilt, and all (iradns in Colonrs,
greatly reduced. Of course “Our Cmtomcrs'* rt-wiu: tli«- Ih iicIU. Examine
N. IL IFavin*" the ln--t workrm-n. and so nrtny wais i*.\perietice, wc f.-i-l
lit is guaranteed.
/. .i r u it nr it c <
>1. HOLEY & CO.,
186 & 181, Coruer Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews. Hall
Savannah (.t-oi-gaa,
Wholesale ami Retail
DEALERS IN
PIJlISilTLRE.
I oi all •
‘P?iLMi:n <0 i)/:ppisii.
Piedmont? Arlington
Id FE INSURANT T! ( ().M PAN Y.
Office, at Richmond, \a.
Policies Issued, 19,500. I Annual Income, 1,500,000.
wi ll ftch-cti d and \nr-
PARLOR, LIBRARY- KITCHEN,
>r Ofj k i. Fi*L*Vi ri ia ui «-\#-ry de-.M ipli.jn, Miilal I- Ur. Counti-f «-r </ly dm-
Hair, Moss and Exct-lcior Mat! resses,
<.*1 any size. r< :tdy mad-- or madr to Ord« r.
Feather Reds, Pillows, Roisters, Etc.
Feather- l-.r sale at Wholevalc and Ri-tail.
Show (Ja.o-H ;in«l ChiMn n‘s Cnrii.i^-w <.f ;.li |)esuiijdion H
Mattress renovating a:*d n-paiiin^ «»t lutniiun: « \ecnt«d promptly at r< »
-onaMe price •*.
O/ontn/ onhrn noliriurf. and particular attention paid to filling, piu l.iu^ and
II. LoWKNTIIAL formerly eonnec ,d wish ll.: A A C It. U . h u
needed with the above Firm, an l will bi pl« u-« tt t<> « .Rl |,i- fm-mL.
Mar. J, Jl binoV
TV.C. CARRINGTON.
]). .1. UAUTSOOK, Seeretarv,
II. C. IIARTSOOK, Cashier.
.1. E. KDWARD5. Vice Fresidc-iit.
J. .L HOPKINS Actant Seerty.
lTof. ED\V*J> ii. SMITH, Actuary.
K K E 1* I N C.,
PAKTXCftSUII*.
SETTLEMENTS, f
Ba.-knca F^rtt*, &e.
COMMERCIAL
LA IV.
MATHEMATICS
Teiejraj.LT.
No Useless Eestrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation.
! Features and Right, of Parties Clearly Defined.
General Age ary Offire for Southern Georgia and Florida,
1351-2 BAY STREET, S.AV.ASYAH, GEORGI Y.
HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savaimah.
T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomsville.
Cf.N. ROJIER7 HULEOCri, Ocala, Mawox Crusty.
Sj*ccial Agent lor East and South Florida.
KLLIOT *V 1/KNCLK,
6£.rhl7.fL mt£J l.'.YT.V FOJZ SO IT it tl/JT.V O HO Itf. i.t auJ FFOtiin.l.
II. A. TOTH AM.
New York.
The course of a’.mly l» conducteiY on
AOTtfAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES.
Suj-plicil wilh tonkins and other o?5ce». cotahinlnj every known taolity lor iiujortinju
TH0E0UGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
X * the *horte>« w.sn.le time run! .-it li t- lm»t expense. Cm!one* ot thi* tn*ti utW.ii. »s j-ranVal me- !
coant-wt 4- sfcuul pre-einiJK nt over U»o>e irero nny other Liuuner* Sch<«4 in the coon try
The esUhlUhei rei^iUtiun of this iu»atati«n. tlie th- r-ujti I*!:A» TIC-IL voarsc
< — —vjv *••*“ •**»•** “•.•! vuuuuui. . of fttady, wnI the »!»<*«■* *f lt» Urmhinte*. ranks H i _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ^ _
J I THE LEADING BUSINISS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.' 138 “ d 139 St Mhn Strceti * SAVANNAH, GA
II. A. TOPHAM & CO.,
Allothing and Hats,
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
A. i. MIU.BIi.
C. I-. MIU-KB.
,#. Miller § €'©.
i-ntMTi isi; WAinaim sK,
Vjti lIROrLIITON STREET.
Saits made to order in tie fehoritst notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
uiarJl Cm.
Savannah, Georgia.
New Worls Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making* Upliolsteriug
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly filled. All goods sold at tlie lowest market
prices, and strict atleutiu-i given to all orders from the < untry.
Country Mcreliants when in the city would do well to call ami
examiue our stock ■-re purchasing ebewhere.
P. O. Box 173. meb til-Ty