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1,1,0 *1,lie* J- L. Peters,
‘."""“'r. 0. Box 5429, New
The Sucthebs ftps.—i bis new can
didate for public favcr was usheted
into our sanctum on Thursday last.
We examined it, and found it <|nite
a sprightly sheet. The Sun is edited
I by that brace of ClCVer fellcWS, J. R.
H [laves and O. Gv GuVley, and will
doubtless prove a palatable substitute
for The Georgian which it succeeds.
The sea of newspaperdom, at this
period, is doubtful, uncertain and
filled with breakers, but with the
necessary essentials, Hue papers can
still be successfully floated. Success
to y OU , gentlemen, and may your
Sun equal in brilliancy your bright
est expectations. It is with you
whether it rises, sets or eclipses.
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6,m .
. CW k Co. ia «8» m
,,'S in t» aJ'C-rtwng ^
L [ The Ar-ocn. D«Jcr, wouU
;wi ** «*«■ bte
LkrrlFeaiwL
r'p..,rBVUVCT«c Fluid.—The
rcfcrfcd to the advertise
rs most wondcful and
known Disinfectant. Tins is
an jiMlisponsiblo article and
| n ily astonishing wliy eve1 ^
'tl, c land is not supplied
It is
by all persons
sled its great merits.
suppose by this lime the won
derful cures eTect-d by the “Pyra-
fuge” is town and country talk, for
to our certain knowledge some of the
worst cases of chill fever, fever and
ague, and dumb ague, have been en
tirely cured. No case, however ob
stinate, can resist ihe health and life
giving effects of thiB great medicine
Parties who have had chills for a
year steadily day by day, and with
whom all other medicines failed, have
been restored to health by the use of
one bottle of oar “PyrafugeP’ This
medicine acis at the same lita'e as a
tonic, stimulating and*giving an ap-
whilst the chills and fever are
«„ivprmllv recoin- petite,
" 'that have {entirely eradicated from the system.
Its healthy effects are felt after tin
first teaspoonful. Attention is called
to Iuppman's celebrated chill and fe
ver medicine, and he cha lenges
.... i) r J A. Butts it,
>.risEs, ilc-— 1J ‘- 0 ..
0 tll0 -njont extensive ami beanti-1
krtineiit <>f vetotines ever Brought, ^ case uo m * fl tter of what stand
^dl wdUoring.totrythis medicine and deny
I its efficacy. And it is a great pleas-
for us. as well as a satisfaction
citv.
Those wVm w
1 for tl
ie 14th would i
. A 15
utts A Co. luivo
Hid bii
,1 assorted ..tuck
>er iii
fljis market. I
also, (lie
of garden
(lie great seed men ol me
l„t. are Mli represented.
A. Butts & G-. Iwve ft variety
veds of ilie very-best quality.
Ilivs .should bear this in mind. Call
tf
kn Masonic FcoTivat..—On the
1st., s'i we have been informed
Cniiuuiflce of Arrangements,
ill be a grand festival given
I new Masonic Mail, to gather
:«> jnv for its erection, I he
neii of the committee ate. using
i • uis within their power to
[iis occasion the most joyous
anil ever experienced in llic
of Riinbridge ', atul wu are
ii that mir citizens nppivci-
i they do their pair one en-
lo promote the great and
in<e of If iscn -y, will not Ini.
■■.' I hhcfally an ! fill the Hall
h (lowing nil Wednesday even
.:;t.
lire
and pride, to point to an articl
springing directly in our midst, and
one possessing so much greater vir
me than any of the numerous quack
physic now afloat. .We are positive
from the high recommendations seen
and heard of the “Pyrafuge,” that it
is destined to take the first position
for thejchills and fever, and its rep-
utatbn will become world wide for
whenever used, it will speak fol' It
self. and when in the far West they
will hear <f “Fyrafnge,” our ‘ Forest
City” will be known through the
immense sale of the WONDKRFTJL
CHILLS AND FEVER MEDICINE
Depot at TjIPPMan’s Drug and Paint
House, Savannah, Ga. tf
I.rvcitpooii, Feb. 12.—Uplands 12 T 4>
Orleans 12%.
The Senate has passed the Coustitu-
iio'.val Auuuidmeiit.
General Breckinridge is in Baltimore
and is the guest of Iris brother-in-law,
Bev. Dr. Bullock.
i vn C.uiih—A p irty of gen- j
we learn, on Monday evening
Tl'consideration of the resolution re
f-wing negro eligibility to the Supieme
Court, has been defeated in the Georgia
Legislature.
aud painful anxiety. Their advice ties
not been asked; they haven't beee In
formed of fine Getreral’4 intentions;
they haven’t the slightest idea what
course ho intends to ^>ur«ne$ and the
political future seems to. them, as a
matter of course, wrapped in imb'etaf-
trahle glo >m-. The main pent of anxie
ty and doubt is whether the General
intends to I'Ake and follow the advice
of the party, in his official action, or to
set up for hiiUiMf’—follow the dictate:»
of his own judgment, ami Art upon his
own sense of justice and sound policy.
All experiOiifee, it is urged, shows that
the foiraer is the only Safe way—the
oniy way in which his administration
can be made a success; and that the
latter will lead inevitably lb the fate
f John Tyler and Andy dohnsoh.
Members nf Congress, in both Houses
wearied with watching and waiting to
be 'sent for/ do not hesitate to proclaim
more of - less evenly-, that, if General
Grant does not consult the Republican
partv, and ct*n!^rm to its expressed de*
sire, lie must not count on their support,
anil naturally enough they predict for
him a speedy discomfiture.”.
There can be no doubt that this was
written upon reliable information. The
World, solicitous to make the most of it
quotes the Tunes’ article, and addsl
“General Grant stubbornly, and al
most ostentatio.sul.y-, withholds bis 'con
fidence from the recognized leaders of
ihe patty that elected him; and ' he
makes such a profound mystery of bis
ntentions as to cause prominent Repub
licans to feel that their advice, or even
llteir inquiries would be tegUrded as an
intrusive impertinence. The President
elect is an imperturbable sphynx, whose
s nobody can read. Even the
Times, which tries to' smooth matters,
writes in the vein of Tennyson’s lines on
k the EMperor Napoleon »t the time of
the Crimean war.
“It is true, we have a faithful (Illy-,
But only the devil knows what it tbenhs.’
“It is not surprising that the tendeti
cy of distrust to beget distrust operates
in this case as in others, and that the
Republican leaders retort the want of
confidence with which fhey are-so con
spiciously treated by a man wfco-e po
liiieal fortnries tln»y have made. Tt
seems to be generally conceded that (1)0
Tenure-of office Aot\vil. riot be repealed
and that General Gtrnt will enter upon
1,L office wealing the insulting fetters
which Congressional nmhgnat.v pm
Upon President Johnson. Ihe inborn
dogged ness of G n>-ral Grants i-har-
\cicr-—die quality to which he is chief
[ 1 indebted for liis military s>tec:-»,s—is j
tflo deeply ingrained to make it.^ easy j
i | f him t" change, and lie Will probably i
fight it out on tiie same line on which j
he lias started. Congress-, on the o'he: j
h in I. has too long rioted ih KsstUnpiiom- j
i f ainlioi itv, and has become too puffi-d j
up with an overweening sense of omnip
otence, to give General Gratit its confi-
dence on ativ other condition than
Tcibserviencc to its will.
^atannali ^diertisftttcnts,
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON
DEALER IN
WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH.
THE EITfDRUE
aSMYtE ?31D» miU SViSSEt,
TO -
m o ut 1l-1Sx* o»«l
. ■.• . - . . . [•
THfi PROPRIETORS, tliankful for past favors* beg leave to inform the PulF
lie that they are, and will continue at all times to be, prepared to furnish them
with everything tbev may need in their line of business, AS CHEAP AS THE
CHEAPEST. Customers supplied at all hours Of the day ahd hight. _
DR. J. D. HOYL Sc BRO.
Bainbridgi*, G.v., Nov. 14th, 1868
P. S. A ueW supply of FOUTZ’o CELEBRITED IIOBs-E Ali© CATTfJS POWDERS
just receivid; ^
H A.-j jwit received a large invoice offirst^Taw Goods, Ymported direct from the manu
facturers, expressly for this establishment, consisting Of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Of the Most CelebratediMakers, American and ForeignjManufacture.
Clocks, plain and ornamental, for 4 nfliee and parlor use. The latest style of Jewelfy, (a
superb assortment.) Silverware, of excellent workmanship, warranted ttt be pert metal
AGENT FOR
Wheeler & Wilson’s Noiseless Lockstitch
WfeWanrmw gtdrrrtisemrtfft
NOEL GAINEY, .............J. SL LEWIS:
NOEL GAH8EY & GO.,
Brick Block,IWaterrstreet*
Baiubridge, Ga.
T HE people should remember that tlieir HOME MANUFACTURES have claims upon
them. At the CLOTHING STORE you will find CLOTHING
svC Home,
WHICH CHALLENGES CdMPABISOft,
fNSTFLE.QUALITY AND PRICE WITH NORTHERN MAKE ; AUo, GOODS
for Men and Boy’s wear. Good Supply of STAPLE GOODS,
PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, RERUNS, NANKINS) Ac.;
Together With a Full Supply of HARNESS and SAtfj^LEfeY JhSADE AT?
HOME and WARRANTED. BOOTS und SHOES, HATS Wii'd CAW; and many
other things. Come and see (Brick Block, Water St.) NOEL GAINEY A CO.
May 9th, 1868 29 ‘ tf
Watches and je#'«U'-y hrittly repaired, by experienced workmen, at, the shtortest notice
l ash paid f»i Oi l SilvSV-. Vjf
jan9 14 ’(39
S. P. HAMILTON.
The Mrmoic.u. Concerts.—The so-
_ i vies of Concerts gotten up by the Lu-
Gi-mual Grant was in Philadelphia on j 0 f tl le Georgia Memorial Associ-
jaiion were concluded at Americas on
i Wensdday evening last. The noble
ladies and fine musicians have given
| the 9th instant, very much fatigued from
his New-York labors.
The President lias signed the pardon
j uf Dr. Mudd. Such should have been
S done long np'.
ii'-l ati-I formed a corps of aiua-
luM’ri-.Mls. M'e arc glad of i’
'ue these connected with the
'. ise \v',l meet with uubonuded
is. U is die praiseworthy ob-
' tins Corps In donate the pro
of each entertainment to the
ridge l-’ire Department and the
1 companies thereof, in order
•roughly eonip them for fire i _. .. „
* ' ,, , , fl-i-om tiie Cineinimti Commercial(Radical.)]
e. The Citv H ill is now about L J
, , , * ■„ - , A Cloml as Large as a Man’s
et-d and will become a tine __ .
, . . . . Hand
of resort during the coming 0 . , , . .
, . .. ..lax weeks ago ihe politicians in
luinni r months, especially U : . , , ,
, ,, , . ' . Mashingten wliolaneied that they were
nateurs should succeed m tiieir, , , , J
. , • , , I the persons to he consulted hv Genma)
irking. I liev style themselves i „ . , , ,
v , >. I (tiant in ngard to Cabinet appoint
y.ik Ci'V lltespiau Corps. i ... '
_I— 1 i merits, vere fretting because General
KW'ALL Fire Co.—This fine or ! Grant appeared 'o have friends in New
tii'ii was out las* week testing j York city with whom he made himself
at home. There was a .little amnse-
m-nt, and not a little irritation, because
safely con-! when General Grant arrived in Wash-
on sure | -ngton, soon after ihe November r'lcc-
I tion, lie caused some bushels of letters
boys rc* { addressed to him to be burned without
| reading. That circtims'ance, upon the
per- j whole, did n t look as if the General
were of j would be on die most amicable terms
with the party backs, and
BOLSIIAW & SILVA,
68 Sf-. JULIAN AND 10i BRYAN STREETS;
(Between Whitaker Street and the Shkriret,)
savannah, 6a
WHGS&M&B All RSTAIL BRUfit
LIST
CROCKERY,
; ' china, '
CLASS-WARE
J^ISITD
HAKc-FankUttg G«ods' Generally.
REDUCED PRICES!
PreparateTV to opening our Spring Stock,
WE DifE REDUCED THE PRICES OF ILUODR f IfERGOODS,
Wltlxout Reference to Coat, i
. . * /•. '»'/ • ■' i . V i - * *:
WHOLESALE RUYERS
ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE OUR HEAVY STOCK. O^
.T.-n nai-v 9, 180t)
14—3m
hose, which proved to be j
ry tuauuer satisfactory and j
IVe may noxv
‘•Stonewall” to bo
si lay evening the
their new hats and belts, and
yon they are handsome—
allies! \Ye always
nioti that the Stonewalls look-
it as well as anybody could,
their old “rig ut/’ but when
me out with Gratucap’s “fix-
, they'll look like, what they
re, firemen of the first order.
; 1’eabody and his gallant
concerts in Savannah, Augusta, Ma
con, Colmubiw, Atlanta, Albany and
Americus, and have raised a fund for
their Society of near Four Thousand
Dollars. They have received urgent
invitations to visit Montgomery and
Mobile, but have been prevented do
ing so for the present by indisposi
tion of some of the ladies.—Colum
bus Enquirer.
BAI^BEILSS PRICES CURRENT,
Corrected Weekly by
VAUGHN & GIBSON- .
It should be remenAbe!*ed that these are Retail
Prices; Latge orders will be tided at Lower Rates.
!■ B. tiKiFFix—This geutlman
hug a few weeks in the citv,
J S bis business preparatory
ug his old home a final adieu,
was boni and reared in this
and has many warm friends
- loth to sec him depart,
'ey iire rejoiced to know that
is certain wherever he
. „ , knowledge
infinite obligations to the professional
politicians.
Now Grant is going to New Yoik
again, anil though his inauguration will
lake place within a month, he has not
opened bis mouth about his cabinet fnth-
cr than to say that he would presently—
not a*k advice, but advise the gentle
men he proposes to call to the JibhiIs of
departments. It is believed, and there
is terror in the thought, that he lias
deliberately taken Iris pocket slate and
ciphered out the cabinet for himself.
How does he know whether his cabinet
will please the parly? Well perhaps
he don’t care very n ufli whither the
party is pleased. At any rue the
wisest of ihe persons assembled at
BscO'S—Clear aides. lb 22 23,
Ribbed sides. ft 21 22
Shoulders lb 18 (& 19
Canvassed Hams ib 25 (<$
FfcnVil—Superfine bbl 11 M0 @ 12 00
~ Extra-Family bbl 15 CO <a}*lG0U
Meal bu 140 <§>
Rice... ..........lb 15 (
Coffee—Rio Ms 24 @ 30
Parched.... ft 15 ©
java H* 40 (g>
Sugar—Light Brown lb 14
Clarified lb 22 @
Crushed .............-•-•lb 25 fS)
Syrup P al 50 @
Salt .....sack 3 50 ©
T*)I»acco—Average lb 50 g
Wheat Bran*. • * • •
bu 1 35 (3 1 40
20
CO
ESTABLISHED 184=0.
EXCLUSIVELY
! i
*
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, SOAP. -
TOILET ARTICLE*,
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, &e„
&c.
The aubscribhrs are prepared to offer inducement, to purchasers of Goods in their lih e
JtLm SoIomNOMS C5d».i»
Wholesale DriiggwB,
CORNER IXWORM ««'
rsss- Retail Store nt the Old Stand. Ma.ket hquare. y
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
The planters of Southwestern Georgia will be
plea.-cd to learn that the subscribers are agents
for the saleof LISTER’S PURE DONE FLOUR
and BONE MEAL, which they will furnish in
any quantity desired. Address,
GOODMAN A MYERS,
1S6 Bay Street,
feb6 IS lm Savannah. Ga.
s. S. MILLER,
Dealer in Mahogany, Walnut, and Pine
FURNITURE,
h-slot. Well-known dor- wisj , st of lhe per?ons Bsse mbled at
iur as an efficient and patri- %VHshingt en, and by courtesy called
‘ r and soldler of d,fi “ StArs statesmen, shake their heads and say
thev know nothing of Grant. He was
A. L. W. S. NEFF,
HARTRIDGE & NEFF,
Commission Merchants
and brokers,
NO- 159 BAY STliET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
We solicit Planter- and Merchants’ business
giving careful attention *o sale* of produce in
this or other Markets.
soldier of the “Stars
5 ; since its termination a
and active Democrat of the j a ,Jj;j 1Jirv necessity, and that’s all; or in
•jmpton school, together with | lhc iasl wonlsof j Isw| , e ^ . lhe rest - 18
^igu-toned gentleman and a; ;j e
Public-spirited citizen we ! a-tielc appeared in the New York | CoH , i „ umeute Wool solicited
-u important accession to; TinM of x from which we c | ip ] * . , . .
ttintllty. Col. G. makes Dal- ‘ Bagging Ro r? . Groceries, and fundsto
. . . . , the fo lowing. ; nav Revenue Tlx. Farther advances on the
ome. and it is need- “Meantime we hear from Washington i receipt of Cotton,
ti-- the Daltonism Ikt* 1 . ,j lnt t f, 0 frying among the leading Re- Supplies furnirbed at market rates
’ t |v>b!ican« h.-coming one ef intefi&e
is tin
a %
French anti Gnttage Ghaanher Sets
AND LOOKING-GLASSES.
mattresses
HADE reQ OJATHei*.
1&1 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
LAID IN BEFOEET THfi SECfcNT ADYAI^CEt
^ v muui, w wi j
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 161 BR0UG&
TON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. •
dec. 5-9-3in
ASOISTRATCR’lSSALS.
W ILL be sold before the court house
door, in the town of Irwiutou. Wilkiu-
Sou county, on toe first Tuesday iu March
next within the-usual hours oi' sale, the fol-
lowine lots of wild, uncultivated land, to-
w it Nos. 81, 41. 49., 43, 77, 78, in the 26th
district-266, 292, 2»3, 23?. 881. 865. 366,
354, 379, 395, 396 in thfe 47th district, and
3y2 in the 16th district; altof said numbers
and districts being originally.EarLy county,
but a port! n thereof now lying ir. the coun
ties of Miller and Decatur, and each of said
lots containing two hundred aud fifty acres
more or less. , , , ,.
Sold under an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Wilkinson county, as the property
of A. C. Brown, deceased, *or the benefit of
the creditors of ?"“*
Jnn. 5th, 1869. B. A. TV HirPLE, Adra.
Early County News copy and send bill to
Argus Office for collection. _
G EORGIA. JfmJEB Cocstt.—Six months after
date M. V. Newberry, Administrator on the
estate of Daniel Hester, deceased, will make applica
tion to the Coart of Ordinary of said county tor
Letters of Dismission from said estate.
Oct Ulst-tSm Wn. Ii. Pam el. OMloaiy.
NOTICE.
rTHE firm of CLIETT * JONES is this day
I dissolved by mutual consent. J-bn M.
Jones having purchased the interest of G W.
diet-, in the above firm, ..11 continue the bn.
iness at the old stand. G^H. CLIETT^
Jan 30tb, 1869-ft -
G. W. HINES,
attorney at law,
BAINBR1DGE, GA.
nml attend to all bnslnew
W his profession. OlBce on .South-Broad Street.
jan23 16tf
Masonic
-VDOITD CHAPTFB No. tS-—Bejfntar meeflng* cA
wTeaBCE. Acc™ury
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
amd .
6 8 SB IS I 8818 M
USSS’kJJITl
SAVANNAH, GEO-
C ONTINUE business at their old stand
and i»ffer their services to the mer
chants and planters of Decfltur county for
the sale of Cotton and other Prodnce; will
supply Bagging and Rope, and will, .be pre
pared to advance on Cotton m bands.
October 8d..1868—50—ly
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND:
Of the late Firm of L. J. Guiiniartin Jt Co.,
E. W. X^mmmond &firo.,
GENERAL SHIPPING .
154 Bay Street^ Savannah, -Georgia. ,
Jan9, I860 . ,
X- A. >mSL
ALEIANDER Jt RDSSELL
WEOIERtUI
i
COB. ABEBCORN AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
sep26. 1868 .
W. Meroeb. E. C. A!»de*so», Jrfn;
late Cashier Planters’ Bank,
Mercer 3l Anderson,
MS8KBM
ANO
«. SIDY
MERCHANTS,
savannah,- * s.. i i. ........oeobgia;
Dealers in Ezoliaiige, Coin, Ac.
Will bay and sell Cotton and other produet?
on commission. Also, Stocks,'Bonds,
and Securities generally—collect
paper aod make, promt remit .
tahcM. Business solicited.
Sapjfi-49 * . . 6m
jOS- 8. CU6HOBM,* ssseswa .iOON CUNNINGHAM,
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
Grocers and Skip Cbandlersj
Comer B»y and Drayton Streets, Savannah, Ga:
K EEP con#tati»fv on hdnd a complete as-
sortinent of'Family, Plantation and
t-b'p supplies; also, a choice selection of
Seears. Wines nnd Liquors. Orders prompt
ly atterded to, and quality guaranteed.
marchl4, 1868 2l-1y
ESTABLISH KD 1844*
Wm. M. Davidson,
lMBifitract,
Sava imah, Geo.
VYhoLlERalb an d Retail Deader In
Foreign and Domestic Wines
inv LMtovm
O r the FINEST QUALITIES; ilsw solo
Agent, for the States ef Georgia aod Fon
da, for the sale of Massey, Huston * Co.’s.Cele-
brated Philadelphia Ate: Order* solicited.
| »Cpl26-49 Iy.
P8RSAUt.
■ FOUR-HOME WAGON
! (tf) by WILLIS M.IlUSSrSLly