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He ^ stbC o , market.
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Tiie ^outhefti <Jom'U.il cf jlu-s-c,
published mobthly.in Louisville, Ey, —
• . ^ valuable contribution to tlie de- , fe*ra>s, jficH.. sept. 10,
iHitful art of music. Tlie second ' tatpL-cok & -
rolume commenced tke present
month, which the proprietors
desire to send out to ten thousand
subscribers. Terms $1 per year. Send
and sret it. .
lECl
Xho pcopit* seem to be craej about your Red Jack
et atvh. l’l. use 6end n** 1 twenty u>zcn inor*?.
hits truly, W. I). F.
. Pebsouai..—B. J. Lester, Esq., called
v or\»rangbt to tb«j on us a few days ago, but we were ab-
j-„ r jpi we bare the pleasure of
faranunh Iftdvcttisetttcirts,
SiMttl P. HAMILTON j
BE ALEE IX
ftlC SILVERWARE.
COKNEPs CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVAXHAH.
WigrriUmfetw gMtottewwrtft
, w c ever saw.
tion.
We refer the reader to the card of
I.Iessrs. Goodman <£• Myers.
Fittsbargli, Pa.
Sole owners oi Colburn’s and Red
Jacket Patents.
^ lias been qnitc brisk
I'it So much for the advance
Cotton.
. The Home Monthly. The January ^ |T!0ML AGRICULTURIST
in town, number 0 f this interesting and ably con-
dneted Methodist Magazine has been
received. The following heads will give
some idea of its bill of fare; The Model
Monthly is furnishedto jj*'““ jgter . Tbe Nine of Helicon; Our
. ^ nn ,t Teachers at two dollars
]);> you take it <
ate !»■
AND —
PENNSYLVANIA FARM JOURNAL.
Portrait Gallery; The Mad Invalid;
__ Stranger than Death; The Bell of the
... ,, Kennedv, of New | old Farm House; Trust in God; The
\i.T please Accept our thanks Apocalypse of tbe Age; Unchanged by
apprs of that city. 1 1 ‘“®’ ce p -„.. $3. Address Prof.
_\vT r rI*r tolho adver- a. B. Stark, Methodist Publishing
James Tick, Esq., and House, NashvilleJ^nn.
' i rcC oiiimend that the reader El>n>raII0 IN the City.-The matri-
\\,,a ,,et Olio of his Floral | ial fever, which broke ont in our
* h ' j , Q idst the latter part cf the preceedmg
;, ’ s _ ^ , , | year, has again commenced its. ravages
j. virKS .__\Vc are requested to an- | witU ’ a f u i r prospect of no speedy abate-
that Dr. W. H. Hooker will | Last week the casualties amoun-
h in the Ba\itistClinrcb, inthis | teat * u . o conple3j au(1 tlie next will
to-morrow morning,and at 0 o’clock j baWy j oublc that number. The at-
mospiure on Soutli-Broad -Street is, we
DEVOTED TTJ
Agriculture, Horticulture and Rural
Economy.
PUBLISHED AT PITTSBURO. PA.
J. M. & G. !>• KEESTEK, Editors.
AftiTMED BT A CORPS OF Pr.AimCAX. OoSTi-THTTOltS.
Fkiimk:—51 00 pur annum ; Tc-n copies, f 7 jo
tfS Adrertiriug 25 efc:. ;ier line f.r each cuertu-n.
THE CITY 1DC STORE I
a&s sis® assmvsi rasa Hkit% sum;
TO
i -n♦ lm.-m :■? cm » &
HE PROPRIETORS, thankful for past favors, boj» v leave to inform the
i Public that they are. and will continue at ail times to be, prepared to*
fuhnish them with everything they may need in their line of business, AS
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. 'Customers supplied at all hours of the
day and night. H) 13.- J„ ID- HOYli <5C BD O-
Bainbridge, Qa., Xov. 14th, 1868 • *ir-it . „. ~
P. S. A new supply of FOUTZ’S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CAT
TLE PQWDERS just received.
The cheapest and best
COLLECTIONS OP
flan© Music.
A Complete Liliray of the Choicest Com.
nosllioits. pieces sulteil to all praties of players,
£ comprised i:i the foliowinR.series of elegant vol
umes any one of wliich-would cost m the usual
form of sheet music teu times the price.
THE WREATH OP GE1IS, jusf published, con
tainin'* over lot) of the choicest and most popular
Soiu'«° Uallads, and Duets of the (lay, with lha’.io
accompaniment. THE HOME CIP.CU1. 2 yols con-
fciininj* marches, waltzs. polkas, _ schottisel.es, redo-
was ouadril.es, contra dances, piano forte gems, and
f mriiand pieces 1 THE PIAA1STS ALBUM, 1 yoL
A continuation of the same class of music as that of
the "Hon’e circle.” SILVER CORD. 1 vc . songs,
duets tries- ffnartotis. with piano nccompaniaments.
i SHOWER OE PEARLS, lvol. Choice Vocal Duets,
presented quite an array of the namtH | withpiaiio acc-s. gems or Oebmj« Soswu^lyoi
s „ '"t’u Messrs. | lwirUi peculiarly ihfctitfed J so it may be
'(Vd.'s «£ Co., of Savannah, | couf . ; ; ( ierfd certain, that under the mar-
l.o read by our farmers. Their J ri;l{re head of The Aeous, will soon be
her.*, llev. GeorgeC. Clarke, n.il
rs at Savannah prices.
'somewhat pleasing epidemic.
Gems of Satred
nottiKii’s Me sting.—The
■ of tlio <!pckliohlcrs in (he
title and Gulf K tilroad will be
it, Savamlali, on the lOdi of
Itiarv. See notice of the Secretary.
ai -e indehleil to the Augusta
titiition ilist for a neatly printed
interesting Georgia and South
iina .Umauae for 1869. Thanks
n temporary.
Illl
muni ax Cit.tivatou.—T he Janua-
jiuinlier of this farmer’s monthly,
jeli every farmer should
as been received,
lv 8'2 per year.
of tho-e who have encountered this | °\ ^^omCirro SEistsl- i voi. vq<a
brauties of the .Standard Operas, with piano acc 3.
Tin* Oi’^ra BoUFFE, a oolloction of N ocal and Jiibtru-
menUl Scms frfmi Offenbach’s Opera of -Grand
“uchesse,” “Bene Helene," -Harhe Bleue,” and
0t pnirrs Each vol., Hoad?, $2.5(1. Cloth, $3.00
Clrth, full gilt, $4.00. Scut by mail, post-paid to any
^OLIVER DITSON & CO., FablisUcrs,
277 Washington street, Boston.
n T[ Tvrr.voyfc CO.. 711 Broadway, New York.
■ • 3AM'
That Serenade.—Last Tuesday
night, or rather Wednesday morn-
ingjive joined a party cf gentlemen—
we 1 equipped with musical instru-
menis—'who contemplated giving
some of our fairest danghteis a
serenade.
Everything being ready,
we proceeded oil our patriotic mis
sion.
The first lady !o whose window we
assembled, was a gentleman (excuse
us) whose known appreciation of
. inusib rendered it necessary that we
Athens; j should try our skill on him Jjfgoie
! proceeding, which was decidedly
,, t, v,„, (satisfactory,—-pbrliaps soothing,—
:tii and H>>mk.—This new liter- . ■’ ... . .-n,,™
Fudging from iho sleepy stillness
irnal, beanLifullv gotten J ° °
which seemed to pervade hm ap.ut-
nd able cendticled, comes to us ,
, * , ... r 1 merits. From thence wo passed on
i.u ’v, everv Week. 1
mm
mw\]
Agents Wanted For The
‘SEAY JACKETS,
f-jj of Life in t Conlederacy.
The Spiciest and Cheapest War Look Published-
[ unity j'
Nona for Circular »nj seeour
Xt Atlanta, Go.; or 5t. Loui:
Mo.
ony ;i yonv. Ad tires
>\v, Neu* York.
v or* to the nobler p*xrt of
No 61 1 _ , k
out
WasJedA§iNT|£
It.;ir
iLRAMi Houses.—The advertise-]
. of Messrs; Vang 1 *'* ,V. Gibson, j
in- for si,! - - n-large and ohoioo lot of 1
•s and Horses, j,»«t from Dust. Ten- j
m>. .should attract the notice of our 1
mission
..ml caused the sounds of otir sweet
est music to linger harmoniously ii
tho ears of those fair ones for whose j o,«
jd.-psiii-e our expedition was ilesigneu. | m-
The gentleman from Savannah, i mi
who played the guitar so sweetly and I si
added so niuch to the occasion, .re
j c.eived the upplaus** of the party,
lie's a “brick.” We wish he'd como
back and do so some more.
braid
iiiaiuiiii*. V
years. We'
e an<Tf*:niiiie, to iut:
'r-mvion Kaviiy .
rV iU fitiicb. Lem, fell, t
i.vl f r.\broid*T in th©
oylv « i«. Fully
rj- A> just received a large invoice cf first class Goods, imported direct from the manu-
ji faetttrers, expr^sl}* for this establidliaier.t, consisting of
1
OLD & SOME WATCHES,
Of the Most CelebratedjMakers, American and Fbreignpianiifactnre.
AGENT FOR
Wheeler & Wifeoiis Noiseless Lockstitch
■Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, at| tbe ehorteet notice
( ash paiil f«i Gl i Silver. ^ p JJ,Y]\JILTOX.
jan9 14 ’69 -J_J—‘
B0LS1IAW & SILVA,
C. GRAY, New York.
1\ H. O’liRlHN, Savannah
J. A. GRAY, Augusta,
B.F. McKENNA, Savannah;
C§ ST.
ms&i
JCL1AS AM> 105 I5RYAX STREETS,
(Between Whitaker Street and the Market,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
HWfMh ISAUft i
IJNT
GRAY, O’BRIEN «c CO.,
Importers and Wholesale and Retail
B1ALEES IN BEY-GOODS,
No. 131 Broughton St., ‘
f'i R \Y O’BRIEN & CO. invite tbe attenlibn of the public to their New and Immense
MSB WHIR DRY GOODS, COlffRISIM)
All the Novelties in Ladies' Dress Goods; , „ , , .
All the most Fashionable Style of Cloaks and MaaHeaj ■< ,
All the most Reliable Manufuctnres of Prints,Sheetings, Shirting, Drilling Sthpec,
Jeans, &*•% ; ^ g lock of Welsh, English find American Flannels;
A verv larae Stock of Heavy English Blanjtets; .... _ . -■ '*
A v-ry large Stock of Irish Linens, Diapers, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Lineu
CanibiKiiglhdt. French 8ud German Iloisei'V and Gloves, in great varieties;
laiec Goods, Embroideries, <fee., die.
^141, *€0«
HAVE A HEAVY CASH CAPITAL , . , '
r iheirbusiness; they employ one of their firm exclusively in-purchasing Goods
Inve,tcd in their busmes^ K j )E ^ aMEU10AN MARKETS ; they
, Buv For Cash Alone, - ■
AND OFFER BARGAINS siftil AS ONLY A HOUSE OF THEIii FACILITIES CIS
Samples sent to all parts oi tlie Country^
And Si orders accompanied by the Cash will bo promptly and faithfully executed.
lKcember5-9-3m —-————
D. M. BENNETT
HcKEE Sc BENNETT;
W.M U W. OORUOX t IX. C. McKEE.
TISON & GORDON.
COTTON FACTORS;
CE0GRIB.Y,
-Ires
out!
...» . the Gf
■ u.'ing Machine
L c«:, quilt, cord
moat superior \
ice only SR*. 1 -.rrat.ttO t>r fi'.i; l
.-ill pay $1000 for :u.v machme M mJ ,
r l-id -e leautifut. or mure elar t’.^ seam t
n’m-'u-stni- “Klai-ticT.'H !; .S’tit' li.” Lv-
■■ titch "cau lie cut, and still the cloth oau-
a ci-art without tearing :t. V.itr.) a„euts
r2-'.0 per laonf.i and expenses, or a
which tx.-ii.-o that Jtinoi.i.t ran «»'•".
i'ujftl & co., I'tttaburK, Pa.; Boston.
CHINA,
■ nn- ri-tpinslod to mm'Uinre to the
lu-rs of the Young Men’s L’.tornrj
Mtion, tluv 1 - then will be a uieetint
hit body, nt the court-house, oil
day evening next, at 1}4 o’clock
i honed that every member will
ul. ‘ __
•s. J. C. V.xmins.—It will bo seen,
ic card of this gentleman, that he
leave this city for the West within
r days, where" ho would be pleased
■vo his friends by purchasing any
; they may desire in the provision
This is affording our people a
iopportunity to supply themselves
i bacon, flour, corn, etc., at very low
iixmtiDGE is the fastest growing
is better commercially located, is
lost eottou and produce market, has
r facilities for transportation, lias
- enterprising business men, does
i business and talks less about it,
mtter looking old men and lmnd-
■r voting ones, more beautiful bl
and fewer ugly ones, fewer baohe- . . fy , lt upwar d 0 f sixty
ind old maids, than any corporation
o same extent-. South of the Arctic
e. If any one doubts it, come
i and we’ll show ’em.
, . i
y’s Fallen off Mightily.—As we
> passing along the street the
t day, n stranger inquired who
were, and upon being informed
we were one of the editors of
: Argus, commenced the following
ogno with his informant.’
‘.ranger—Why, heaint an editor?
s loo fleshy. I thought editors
e little bittsy dried up folks. How
he afford to be so fat ?
uformaut—Oh, lie’s a uew hand,
I tell you Ac’s fallen off mightily-
Jyer News.—The Thronasteeska is
ming, and still rising. Boats can
ily ascend to Albany,
die wharves are lined with cotton,
l present quite a lively appearance.
Vntral Railroad Steamboats are
aging cotton for tbe Gulf Bead,
the steamer Shamrock, we learn, has
"n lahf j-joJVr repairs.
Hie fry. Bajidy Moore and Jnlia St.
l ir, knve*beeu here reciprocally, the
*t week.
The steam -r Jackson, which sunk this
won below Newton, and which they
lT ° been attempting to rais^ hae been
^(h^ed until Sertftp.
oil; i
—l.)b not bo imposeil upr.
,.ff worthless cast-irou luacuuu*.*-,
t’lo'sduTe name or otterwtee. «m» is ,l’ IU!
only K . nuiM; and really practical cheap machine
maiiufiicturcci. . *
LASS-WARE
lIoHse-FaiBisliliig Ec»e<ls ! Generally.
“ 1 A-
GBNEBAIi
§talwnt0,
NO. 96 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH. GA.
" RAGGING and P.opo or Iron Ties advanced
' Liber" Advances made on consignments of
C °Grateful for iiberal patronage in the past,
every effort will bo made to contmtue to merit
public confidence. angl, 1868—41 Om-
Ain? jd
A; & Cl. Bail Road.
■rff'ant Bites has settled in Nxiw
Oi leans.
I.ast year tlie damage doue to the
rops in Franck by insects, exceeded
105,000,000.
Tbe apothecaries of Paris are to low
er the price of their drugs.
The Methodist enumerates fresh air
among, the means of grace.
The Lock of Haven boom lias been
purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company.
Receipts of cott on in Petersburg Ya.,
sinco the first of September Iasi, reach
10,435 bales.
o«iie Presbyterian missionaries in In
tl a pro-.-oso a general assembly.
Women’s rights petitions are being
circulated for signatures aU over Mass
achusetts.
The editor of the Pa! is Pays lias al-
dnels.
The “bump of destructiveness”—a
Rihvay collision.—Judy.
T.S.Arthur, the we : ’-’-;nown writer, is
about sixty years old.
Napoleon expects to die of a hunting
accident. A gipsy told him so.
Congressman Carey has taken to lec
turing upon ‘"The wines of the Bible.
HorAdvcvfetirrnts.
ye, to method of re
..spupers, ol uhy ag<
field (0.‘) Transcript.
r>. offer to XtYortisors
aching the pabJio.-Cbi'oiiRh tho
in tho country.—Spring
'll you want to Advertise,
If
t#v*0lUTS0A p ba&v
M^KEONl .Von KAA5EN Co. ^ j
Honey, Glycerine, Elder,
er, Boqnet and Kalin,
In'Onslitv. Stvlo ami Porfume warranted eqr.al to
the EiltfliaU and sold fully 50 per centcheaperwluch
acronnts for the sn-at falling off m
the foroian soaps, and fhe nnp.'eecdentml tncoess ot
the American Compnny Toilet Soaps, noa
sold everywhere in the United «. , e
McKEOS, VAN HAAOLN * CO, »■*
Mnmitaet-irer?. Vl ilaJelpb. n and New 1 orl^
WANTED AGENT
Mac tit n r. 1-riw $ 25 The eh^p^and
be-st knittinc machine ever Invented. ™ snit iu.
Agents. Adilress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE
CO.. Boston. Mass., or St- Louie. Ma ■
want to Advertise,
If xou want to Advertise,
Send a (Stamp
Send a Stamp
Send a Stamp
For
For
. For
Our New Circular,
Om- New Circ-u'ar,
Our New Circular,
• Containing Lists,
Containing Lists,
Containing List3,
Of all the Best Advertising Mediums;
Of all the Best Advertising Mediums.
Of all the Vest, Advertising Mediums.
The Names are Given
Tlie Names are Given
* The Names are Given
And
And
And
The Prices are Given.
Tlie Prices are Given.
The Prices are Given.
You Can Estimate the Cost
You Can Estimate the Cost
Y”ou Can Estimate the Cost
And
Ard
And
Make Tour Order Large or Small.
Make Y’our Cider Large or Small.
Make Your Order Large or Small.
Our Lists of U>0
Our Lists of 100
Our Lists of 100
Loral Tapers
Local Papers
Local Papers
Anl High-Priced
And High-Priced
And Hig-'—Priced
Arc Largely TTsed by Advertiser
Are Largely Used by Advertiser
Are Largely Used by Advertise;-;
Because the •special Rates
Because the Special Rates'
Because the Special F.ates
And tho Choice Position Offered
And the Choi-■« Posilcn Offered
And the Choice Position Offered
Make Them Pay.
Make Them Pay.
Make Them Pay.
Send For A Ci w hr
Sfiul For X Circular
Sen-1 For A Circular
Geo. P. Rowtil <k Co.,
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
Geo. P. Rowed A Co..
Advertising Agents,
Advertising Agents,
Advertising Agents.
New-
New
New
tyeeklies
i .;
eeklies
January t>. 1869
14—Cm
HSTA.33LISHJ3D 1840.
EXCLUSIVELY
■AS,
fg
©rap,
,1%,
m
Medlciacs,
Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, SOAP. •„
TOILET ARTICLES,
paints. OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, &c„ Ac.
The subscribers are prepared to offer inducements to purchasers of Goods in theif lin
Wholesale i?ri!ggists,
CORNER CONGRESS AND MHITAKER mTREETS,
at the Old Stand. Market Square.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
sfept-26 18^8-40-12ra.
S-. S. MILLER,
Dealer in Mahogany, Walnut, and Pine
fubnit U HE,
DEALERS IN
Change of Schedule.
GKEE ts: s o“?ri
y~vN anil after Sunday, .Vovcmber 1st, Trains on
( J tins Boail will ran as follows :
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) •*....,7 00 a. m
Arrive at Balnliridgo....«•••••• 7 00 P. M
Leave 8 00 A. M
H.s;HMAa.-Hch’lSnTft.
William Hone;
(Established 1880)
I1IP0ET1B
AND WHOLESALE DEALER
1ST
WINES,
LIQUORS,
AND
SEGARS.
149,. Btt# Street, Savannah, Ga.
Sole Agent for Georgia and Fla. of Ilartson s
eclebrnted Pale Ale, in bbls..
and kulf bbls.
sept26 49 r ’ m
Cuvriagcs, Buggies Harneta,
Ac., Ac., Ac*
Corner WctlBroftU «»d Bair StfWtfc. ^
SAtANNAii, diT 5
, , • i • "V
At this Extensive Beposiiory and Manufactory
will always be found a large variety of
all the most fashionable
Carriages, Bockawa7S and Baggie
Mow in use. All work sold and warranted at
this Establishment will bo protected.
REPAIRING executed in best man
ner, AT REASONABLE BATES.
Jan9, )869 U-ly
NOTICE
SHIPPEES;
ACOmATCR’S SALS.
W FLI.be sold before the court house
door, in tbe town of Irwinton. Wilkin-
lot. .,-iia. •-*»«- SS&
V 266 292 293 295- 331. 365, 366
«] r, 87^395 396 in the 27th district, and
392 in'the 16th district; all of «jJ n«nbe»
m o re ,dnnTr an order of the Court of Ordi-
Early County News copy and send bill to
Abgu3 Office for collection
O N and after this date, and until f«rth« r
notice, COTTON wiU be takan b, tbe
CENTEALLIffl/
— or—
boats
From all Points on tbe
Apalachicola,
Chattahoochee
and Flint Rivers,
as HIGH AS ^
BA
Aim nxuraaxD at
Columbus,
Eulaula,
Fort Gaines,
Bambridge,
and Apalachicola,
A' ork.
York.
York.
In s- a!iA letter envelopes mum.
fitted return tbe D^ta?e. Addree. Itd^jcnrac*,
Dos y . P»-
• The house of Geo. P Rowvct A Co. is
the onlv one in the business that lias itseit
used advertising to any great extent to. n-i-
vance its own interests. They spend large
sum-*, and find by personal experience vlis,
adwcrtish»ff pnyv becL’*—3 - 1. MaiL
Fveaotk and Fattagc ebawtoi Sets
AND LOOKING-GLASSES.
mattresses
madb to order.
157 BROUGHTON- STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
B aker sheriffs sales.—will be
sold before the Court House door in
the town of Newton, Baker countv, Geor
gia between the legal hours of sale, on the
1st Tuesday in February next the following
property, viz: The North half ef Lot of
Laud No. (98) ninety-eight in the 7th dist. of
Baker county—levied on as the property of
Joseph Simmons, to satisfy a fifa issued from
the Superior Court of said county, in faVor
of Julia A. Everett vs. Joseph Simmons.
Also. Lot of Land No. (160) one hundred
and sixty in the 7th district of Baker coun
tv—levied on os the property of Andrew H.
Mitts ‘o satiify a fifa from the Superior Court
of Miller county in favor of
Bivins. Joel T. Walker, lx w of Joel Walker,
dec’d vs. A. H. Mills—property pointed out
by jSf fttt0rney WM. JACKSON. Sbff.
tSSctSdS
* OTHER EEXiatm
^C^S- PER BARREL.
After January 20th, this LINK wUl run in
connection wrtn the “Alliance Stew# Ship
Line,” and give Through Bills of Lading to
New Orleans at ft 50 p if hale
For further particulars, apply to A.
BRADY * CO., er Capt. SAMUEL J.
WHITESIDE, Agent* CentniF Lin* of Boat*.
Bainbridge, January 18, 1869. ^
B
FOUR-HORSE WAGON FOR SALE
tto by WILLIS AI.RUSSELL*
AKER COURT OF ORDINARY^-Iw
. » Chamber*, January 18, 1869. Eiekiel
Rentz baa applied for exemption of P®!*®”'"
ally and setting apart and valuaUon of the
same, and I will paaa upon the aaaae at my
office,*
niliUi ^
io ^,rsj3Sis*wAJSiSjo’ -