About The Bainbridge argus. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1856-1871 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1869)
She Ifaittlmdfjc j^vgits . J u fat nuig | nn tbue \ „ WILUH H. RIXUKJ.I.. m HHvn.. • - !:•* Saviinmtii A-lw* : «-r •li'i-'.t!*:-.- i Hea iota Currus.—Tae UktuI of Tli ■ Sou’liwe-tcrn ILi f' MiillioriJiiji of ll.H oitrngrnr.li rt fltvi- : tim Teleari»|il« ways a gojtlompn just, re-- §03 qqq ,, ar , re ! io« njion tho Boitibri^e, Cullibert -fuel j turnwl from Ke* Y*-ik, wLo hna bad « Uuiw lh<j ftnwUBt * arwii t |,» tinlt lp*i C'olnmbn* Railroad tateprise, criticised' Slcu? ^drertioemruts. - Feiisor. i»*t milcr. , ■——mu 1 11 ■ 1 11 m ; by the Jiitjior Editor in our last issue. "VTrrr. Y moi-.n-i.no. ot.-BER im. j \ 0 t , n<; ;it a n acquainted with the editor it) f Adrertiser contl believe him cap- f er Tenth Volume. . able of |»<-iiiiing so unjust and damaging , bo aeon, l>y reference to om 'an urticle against a project, in the sac- admirably, in rushing their cotton on heading, tiiat this issac begins the . cess of which Suvauuab, as well as thi. great experience as a cotton bnyer, and . . . . r _ ,1... f ., , ., . . . year. This is in a great nieatnre tue baa really done nothing else since the. 3 5 war closed, informed ns yesterday thatj result of a redaction of fan-. the planters of the South werovow play- ling into the hands of speculators most Tenti V J'lme of ti.e An-trs. S.nce its city, is so largely interested, cstabliihraei. . iti the ve.ir lfioij, otu ■ We assureotir esteemed contemporary chief aim L.is been, as the. readers of the that the severity of the article denying paper well know, to do all that lay ii oar power to develop the resources of tended to apply to bin in anyway, this noble agricultural region of the ——■ tii«te. and direct the public mind to the j TJie Savannah Morning News looks superior advantages posessed by Bain- foJ . the 8UCCess , of the Conservative ticket bridge ns a commercial city and centre. ; for M _ ;vur „ nd Aldermell> on Monday At the period, of which,we apeak; the | wwk> cerUin aud tLat by a large present city of B-t.u'.ndgo was a very , Tbe rwiJtH ., a i,| e people of sm«l and nupopnlar village, containing ! rfie eutirc Stllte fwsl tt dt , ep interest in the market. It was jnst what the New York Cotton buyers and speenlatorsj wanted. Three weeks ago cotton was j firm in New York at 35 cents per pound, j the truth of the paragraph was not in- but just so soon as the planters became BAINBEI333S PBlCsB CUS2SJTT. Corset Ua Weekly by A. T. B-EID. It should bo remembered that these are Retail Prices. Large orders will be filled at Lower Rates. ready to seiL tue once immediately re- Bacos—cie»> aide*. , , . ‘ . . ... . Ribbed Aide. ceiled to 29 and 30 ceuts, with a strong effort on the part of the buyers to still further reduce it. >< few hundred iuliubitants, and the bus iuess oi the place was exceedingly sorry, ' Tue log-houses, iu which it was original- \ \ l-this election, and would regret to see cVeu the slichtest indication of ilLsatis- . ‘ faction ar.d division among the Conserv ative voters of Savannah. We hope the Maws correctly represents tbe situation. ly built, h..J not entirely disappeared even from the court-house square itself, the centre aud chief portion of the place. Too first issue of thoAnriUi contained I the bill just passed br the Legislal tire ! An U'^resting revival meeting, at of the St >.tt\ chartering, wli«t was then ! vv >>'*• ’* Chapel, on Spring Creek Mis- known, as the “Main Trunk Railroad,” !^ tbIs «*"»** WUB held ,a8t tteek to Which wc gave our unqualified sup- j b ‘ 0 Purtor * wbo a83ist * d bv IieV ' port; and from that dav till this, wc ft e! Gtor e* Allen - * !, ’ ca, P reacber of ^van- that we have done all Jc could do top?o-1 uah-which resulted in the nddition of mote the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and j«* lCT * n ,H5W n ’ ,mber ' *° tbo * h " rch ’ the citv of Baiabridge. We have «1.0 S( -‘ v ” ni! conversions, nu.1 the awakening, been an advocate of Savannah, from the in {l *° community generally, of a deep first issue of the paper, and long before j interest on the subject of religion. that; although it lias never, until rc- cen'Iv, been to our pecuniary interest. Savannah Still Ahead.—\de take to advocate the great seaport of Georgia, j the following cotton receipts from the To be brief, we would merely re- ! Savannah Republican: mark, that the Aaoua has never doubted | urt-im. rAcrtpt. to »Hb incia.We ll.ssi the correctness of its “original secession j principles,’’ or Democratic sentiments, } or adherence to the Constitution, or the J advocacy of a white man’s government, j or opposition to mon who seek office alone upon the expeotation of negro j votes—be they what they may in pre- j tentiou, or in the color of their skin, or I the place of their nativity. We consider the occasion justifies this receipts to 20th iuclu^lve 23,358 A cl!f7-rence iu favor of Savannah as agMiint H. Orleans of 10,774 bales fend ajiainst Charleston of 14.254 I’xpoi t** from N. Orleans to same period 4.61 G it Xpert a from .Savannah 15,103 AjaiJ%t New Orleans 10,287 There can scarcely be grounds to doubt flint Savannah, thepreseut season and for all time to come, will surpaiR every other Southern port in her cotton r er ip'.s. allusion to ourselves; and we promise ! — •* "• our patrons that, so fur as lleth in ns, j Ad Hori ia r«i rea ls have heen the future of the Argus, in honesty ■>! j I'hic-d in the hands ot a receiver, m.d principle and purpose, aud adhesion to j hills of injunction granied agdust G-»». what wo believe to be to the interest of j W. S"< ji'oii and ot!ier c , cla : inb<g said Bninbridge and the State of Georgia, j rondos, the Count v Connnbsinncis of Co will b ' th<s 8(t<ii * it h t' h 2>i ia the p 1 st, differing only in this, that we shaii d ‘aver to in ike it a little more so! The Atlanta New Era ami Intelligencer are expressing their contempt for Col. Thompson, of the Savannah Morning News; but “Mijor Jones” prefers the TVy appear to be retulv contempt of such journals to their ad miration, as little ns they think of it! ‘‘Tallalinuet*, llainliriilgs and Colnnibns Railiond.” The citizens of Tallahassee ore ful ly committed to this important en terprise to contribute to it the last dollar they can spare, possessing discrimi nation sufficient to kno.v that the stock of the road, after the woik is fini hod, will raugo high in the scale Of values. Wo bespeak for the following ar ticle, taken from the Floridian of the 28th inst., a careful perusal by the friends of the enterprise : Wo S|>o:ik uf tiiis as one enlorniise, for tuch himhui cnnniv biinff ng tin* suits. Capl. J live* \V. Jiihnsoti, of Moniu-eho, l iiven appnii-t-d rec-ivi-r. We luaru fruiu tiie Tuomasville Kmcrpriso that the first sec 1 ion of the S. G. & F. Railroad has been completed and turned over to the A. & G. R. R. Co., and $88,000 of th< bonds of the State will be issued forlhwitb. Wo learn ftvin the Quincy, (Fla) Monitor, that the work on the exten sion of the P. & G. Railroad from that place is rapidly progressing, and that the cars will be running to the Chattahoochee by the first of Jauua rv nest. it is, tliou^U the work of builuiu^ the roa*l i- nthuh n.ds f r\ro coin|»unic?. f rom the note of Col. ilarkie, Cliio Kn^ineer of the “liuin- b. iJ^e, Cntuhert and Colutul»ui Co.," j>abiishe-l two wmks finre in tur I'oiv.uins, it appeared that ho had th«n j iat completed the survuj ot the outire line bet ween Columbus and T l*ah:»s- •oe. The whole length of road rofjnired i» Ido miloH—140 iu Ueor^'a, 20 in f .oiuia. At l!it* hoad of *Ue <>rir:tiiir.:»ti«*;i lor the construction of the Florida portion i3 Col Geo. W. »Scutt. ol this city, than whom no man in P o ida to joys n uture enviable reputation *or ch.t act«»r, enter— priro and hosinos tu ontfi. k'. Urut< u. i»t liaiitbiitl^u. a3 nioat of our leader* ku<*w, i> l'iXMidvut of the li.aubrid- umoU8 K -a 1, an * in tbo a haods of no one more likely to Insure it> | aucoos*. Major B. has lndctau^ahfo Ooergj. | and tact and ta’.euta d|ual to bii energy ; or to j Ishtlul, Opposite Brunswick, 1] ; »S been laid off into city lots, admirable Wo learn from the Appeal that a cargo of iron has arrived at Bruns wick for the Brunswick and Albany Railroad, and that the work on the iti,;.-. C..thh,iit and Col-1 road is actively nrogiessiiisr. a ciniJix: ii cuu d bn ! - * , , P..rlan, the new c-itv on Colonel’s use the Uugti.igo of a very iutel igcnt neighbor ofhis who k lowj h:ia well, “n.badj? iu licergia isMuarlor limo Ren. Braton/* Wo say this much f *r the two gc title men who vtaud at tho head of the respective coin pa uie> organixed to carry iuto opera;iun this great en terprise, bdcaase iu c.titualtug tho cliancci •! i'8 suoec.-s, very much depeudo upon them. IN o have been uakud, will tho r«> id from Baln- bridgo to Culuiubue be Uuili ? We rumtci, we have*not n single d»»nbt of it, and in les? ti»u** thau any ro. d oi corrc-pon Jiug length over was built in the South. This i.- *ay ug much ; hui why do we fay it ? Uccauso no other with which Wc a«e acquainted ever coiumoneed tho work i i grading with such ies>urcc<* a I reedy in hand rs that •«» id will have when it begins this fa!i. What aie and will bo those res urecs ? It has of eubscriplions already made between four Ollly from necessity bandied aud fifty and five hundred thousand dotUix, leaving tbe three e f -antics'at the other •ad of the lino. Stewart. . C iattaanocbee tud ilnswjiK uJ the city ..f C..lu,ubu S yet !» be j on the 25th ulk, was tlir.nvn from II •aiiva-aed. It is believed they will carry in 1 planned, and will soon claim muc-li of the pnb'ic’s atteniion. Wo learu from the Albany Nows that r. J. W. Jauclon, of that county, lust week, was stabbed and killed by a negro. The Macon Telegraph declares it- self still true to its ancient faith—i* still opposed to Radical unconstitu tional measures. It submits to them Mr. James Woulfulk", of Macon, Ga.. buggy and one of his lags broken iu two places. The death of Admiral J. K. Porter, of the late Coufedeiate Navy, is an nuuuced. The Cubau patriots seem to be in great straights, with probable defeat s aring them in the face. They de serve a beuer fate. lh* #ubdcripti<»n 3«>mo four hundred nud fifty Ukou«und more, half ol which the Board oi Trade of Columbus recommend shill be «ub •c. ibcu by th*t city. Tho appropriate q f.nsa tho State of Georgia it State bond*, worth say about 20 ojuu on :bu do Par, to the :im unt of $12,000 por mile, bo Wued as the road pr.igrestes. Grinothar words, for 143 miles road $l,*60.000 i«i bond*, worth a little over (but «ay) a million aud a hu*f of d«d- ln *. Add to tbit the priva o suhsc ip.ious al ready made, and wo have two mitli *tt dollars t • begin with; while acov>rding to Cj!. lla-kiv** en’imato tbe wholo road wtil n*t co*t more than two mill ons and a quarter. At this on 1 little Qioro has been done than to oruan zo a company to meet oar friends at cue Slate line. JlSKfelSri’SSt'ifiSSE 1 ^! TU. stejim«l,ip r^Wi.4, C„p.. Ha. we need mention but one fact. 7W/a£a«*e« ! AIorriH, went down lit S6a on tile 24 L i*brought nearer to Atla ifa by mil than ;a 6’*®- j • X t i- -a. • i *■*«*? Oarfcareh.BU.ro L«ree«l.-.i>s*r^i llit - No lives were list. If. IS supposed. Miirs friin Luuu<vil:i>, Kentucky, ly w. y oi Saraonab. thj fruisbl a.l tbe wav f.- u L .a t j ... . , o_„_ r .. 0 .. IVTV1I T U p MKXT - Rr _ Vil a to SiVannab t>.-ing bat Si ceuts per b«n- ! 1 " = " IMPOSTURE ilrvd, ibou^h a s>ol Jc.il .nurv tuau that £r.u» ■ Its VUTH.'K ExPELLSD—At the llUUtiui Jj.vauiuii iu lallaLa-itc. This enterprise Cvu?:iu’ffia;cd, Tallahssse- hm a.'i lha distiibaiin; p..u,i for supplie fr m tbo VVost a>ui Korih West f-'r a vc.-y iarpe |».r- luu ut lurido. Oae utbu> .act: 0:'the visitors wlio ilmiui; Ka-t Fii-rM.-t iu wialcr. wie b.df. i. wnalJ bo sale to say, come fr-.ia tho West and Nonbncst bv wry of Savanuab never gelling eight of Mi.l ilc F-o; i<la<>r any ponioa of it. Fin ish this roaJ, thus bringing fallahassec nearer I. Atlanta than is .‘savannah, auu all tbe visitors I rum the We*-, aul Northwest, wbi new reach Kiomla by Savannah, woalj £n l their stopping place in Tatlaliavaee, thence to betake theuiaviv cs .to other paru of tho State, if so pleased to do. The Capitol kp Georgia—Where dc the People Want it Located ?—Let teem Speak out!—We also take this occasion to express onr disapproval of the injury done to our city aud county iu the removal of the Seat of Govern ment from its only legitimate location. Fixed hy our forefathers but n few miles from the centre of the State—under solemn contract with the purchasers of lots granting privileges which have inured to their successors. Conveniently accessible from all parts of the State- provided amply with all the necessary public buildings, lately repaired at con siderable expense and fur removed from the contaminating influences of a large commercial city—* e call upon the Grand Juries of every county in the ■State, as we.l as such Editors who dare “be ju*t aud fear-Jiot,” to joiuj s in our protest against the consummation of the foul wrong being done to us, and nguinst the unrighteous and useless expenditure of tho people’s money which must be incurred by the erection or purchase of other buildings at a time when our pe cuniary condition is so hard that it is difficult for us to pay even the most important of our public tines.—[Er/rac from General Presentments of Giatnl July of Baldwin County, August term.] At least two-tliirdsof the white people of Georgia will vote to restore the Capi tal to Milledgeviile.—Macon Journal Wo endorse every word of the fore going.—Ed. Argus. Mr. Jonathan Wilder, all old citizen of .Mat-ou, Ga.. diSd on the 27lh ultimo, aged seventy rears. ...•ft 33V3 ....ft Shoulders » 19 @ 20 QuvaMedHani*..............ft 1® ft ■ Flocb—Superfine bbl 8 o0 © 1000 Extra-Family... bbl 12 00 @1800 Vt.i bu 1 50 Ss Bice ft Courts—Rio ft 23 @ Parched ft *5 ® Java ft « «* ScoaK—Light Brown.. ft )6 @ Clarified ft *? @ Cruehed -A--ft 28 @ Tob t cco—Average ft '* ® * ** IThut -ft , -. ® Sr.r.d Oats bu 1 T Cotlx. bu 1 00 la Special §ioticf!5. THE FOURTH ROUND OP QUARTERLY CONFERENCES F ill R.MN tUIDUE DISTRI T. T HE Presiding K'der. Rev. George C. Clarke. m ikes the f <Rowing appointment* for hs Fourth Round: Cairo. Oet. 9, 10 ; r,.iq.,itt and Spring Croel: Mission. Off 10. 17: Mor gan. "ot. 23. 24: Reinh'idge. Oet. 30. 31: De- rainr. Nov. |3 1 4 : lllakely. Nov. 20. 21 : F..rt Gair.e«. Nov. 27 28 Official brethren ehou'd ' t.l fail to he present. (3t) |lcw Advertisements. G.iino ti> Hkuns >ick. — Col Juk Ibt.wp, of this citv, says the Amerii-ip- Couricr, eoiileinplaii'S removing t" B.uiiswii-k in a blunt time. We learn, also, iliit Dr. J. J. Harris uf Lee county, is preparing to remove to the Rime pl.ii-e. While we regu-t to lo--e good eitiz -i s from tlii- sectiun, we must congratulate Ibnnswick on so valuahle an aeqnisi- t on. Cuba. cex. Jordan’s appeal to the American TSOPLE. Fr..m the New York Tub-arc, li:h ] Bijakku, Cuba June 3.—The people I>l the United Slnltrs have lUHlllfcsted in 'In- priitnin.d-st in inner their sviupaitiv fur the peo|>le of Cuba in llieii sti uirir'e for fieeuum and a nationality of their own. American and republican in its character. I am snti.-fied ihat this svm- pHluy on ! y needs dllect’Oll to lake prac tic'd, ilia crial shape for the imm diate benefit of a sorely oppifessed people' 11 er. tore I shall not hfsiiatc t appeal directly to them for substantial aid, ai d in a manner ihat does not violate an\ laws of their rountry. Cuba does noi need men— ah hough, of course, tin* aid- •>f some v eteran sublie'S would be ot ^teat service at i his immediate juncture —but she does need slim s, elm lung, and medicines, for none are in the country. Him Ireds of. brave men an- -taiidiug in iiiv sight alui.isi naked, many qmt- so. and few with shoes of ■ ny sort, I ur all ill inifesling delight hat a .a*l they have arms and an.mii- Mr. J. W. Jaiulon, of that county, last in tbuir , " ilb *» meet tin enemy whose atruc ons haldi it '•S as I can testify, to butcher ihe Miiind.fi and prisoners. Men n.oie w llilig to heroine sohliers 1 never saw. Tlleie is but one sentiment ainm g them, he in x ii'guisha'.ie resolu'ion lo he rid ol Spain and S laniards, and at even -ac-iti'-H In be free. People of rile Ulli'eU "■bates ! out of the abundant sime-yseiid Itese stiiig^bng > brave men. who woul i lie your brotheis, shoes, clo hin*?. m> di- eine—at leas some hr*ad, as also *iune clothing, for their women and child er*. ( >f meat lice is quite enough, and an xhaustless siipplv of VegetabVs, but lliea.l woehl be of ii fini'e advantage lo • lie soltliery. At » very Ii tie cosi to divuluals. all tnai ! »-k mav be tlo .e. Let the matter be undert iken with net Imd vi.il organiZ'i'i<Ml. and inealcii H’de and tun ly l-ei efiis nia\ be heapeil upon the people of Cuba—benefit- I tile 8 i**n ol the value of arms and au.im- •uiieo. Th -jia- Jordan-. fJere "1 i ■ v’.-e of Cuba. PROLIFIC COTTOfi SEED. A FFIV hundred bushels ..f F ; NE PRO LIFIC CO ETON SKFll f..r sale. PRICE $2 PER BUSHEL, Sacke<l and Dc’irered at Depot. ItKFRREKCFS:—W. D. Smith. Capt. C- E Coit^’crSi Aitapulgiif*. Decatur Co., Ga. Orders containing tn >ner bv EiDrAcjs with dir.ctions far tliipmen* nromntlv nnviidcd to. . J It. L TIMER. Sparta. Ga. 131 J. H. PUTNAM, DEALRR in WHITE PILE, BLACK WALNUT, AND POPLAR LUMBER, STAIR RATES. NE*.VEL POSTS ANT) BALUSTERS. Cor. ol Harrison & Laurel Streets, SAVANNAH, OA. O. J, 2-l-3m. lrA.VTET. Lv- rrwiior,-. itit:XT5- tlW *o S2SO tv p*w ■aouttai’—Male *ad FtWale. to introduce tbe oliliUIN'E fmpmed CUmmom-Sente fnt-tty Smr- mf MaMmc. This Machine will stitch, fell, t«i, unlit, cord, bind, braid >1)4 embroider tn a most su- petior manner. Prk*: only $18 Fn ly w*rrantfcd fto- live yearn. We will pay $L«0 for auy-Suchmetot Win aew a atronger, mure beautiful, or mcM ihrtk aeam than ours. It makawthe lEliMic Lockstitch." Kvery second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cennut be pulled apart without tearinft it- We pay Agent* from $75 to $200 per month aud expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address GEO. Mc.-.ATHBOX k CO., Nash ville, Tennessee CatritoK.—Lo not be imposed upon by other parties palming off woi tb'ess cast iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genome and really practical cheap machine manufactured. TTTANTEIP-AGENTS.—TI6 to *200 wy per HioLtn, ever> wiiere, Male «uid Female to iiitAvd .ce the OLNCLSL IMPltOVTO) COMJfOS- bLWING MACHLVJi. - This maqhiue wiU. etitcli. hem. fell, tuck, quilt, cord, biud, braid and embroider iu a mo»t superior maroser. Price ouiy $1S. Polly tvurrRUted for 5 years. We will pay S1.U0L for aoy machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam Uun ours. It makes tho “.Elastic Lock &uch.” Every second .such can be cut. and t-tih the cloth cannot be pulled apart without teat in*; ir.* W# pay agents from $76 to *?•U per mouth aud expenses, or k eomniisftion fnhi which - twice that amount can bs made. . Address 5jLi OMB A; Co., Ptn^uuao, Plu; Boetun, klase., oi 8t. Louis, J/o. Caution.--J3o net be imposed upon by other par ties palming off worthicMt cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherw ise. Ours n the only geu- v.ihe and really practical cheap machine manuiue- tured. Caution—Exrra.—We caution the public against a concern in a\A*irviiie, Teuu.. as they are nut our duly authorized agents, having copied onr udvmtise- meut without autnuiity from us. We shall not hold ourselves resjwnsible f«'r woithless machines sold by other parties. ’* he Gfnuxne 1/achini^ can be had only trom us or our authorized agents, who will always have a certificate of agency signed by us. beware of I f ringers. ■ SAM EL P* DEALER IN iRu|IB SILVER Wll| CORNER CONGRESS .AND WHITAKER STS., SA\ V ANH,\^ ^ and American Ouiiter.—SjH-etdly designed for Quilting, Lmbn ideriug uud Stitching For quilting bedquilts. tnis machine stands without a rival in the worlds It is simple, durable and p actical. Weighs but six ounces, and occupies hardly more space than a scissors case, ifovea over the fabric aud follows any design stamped on the c!< th. lietail price onl> «6 Forwarded by return mail pre paid on receipt of price. Very liberal inducements offered. Send for Circulars with terms to Agents. Call, or address, rkf.d, Lee & Co,, Prop:fetors. 2b8 ffroadway New Y. City. • j Agents, Read This! W E will pay Agents a salary of Thirty Dollars per week aud expenses, or allow a large commie- sion. to R. ll our new and wonderful inventions. Ad dress M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, *l/ieh. Aliyl ^ How I made it in six months. Secret and cii av sample mailed free. A. J. Full am. A*. I’ $25 A free. U. B. AH AW, Alfred, Me. i Ask you i Doctor or brnggist for SWEET I HVISISK —it equals'■(bitter) Quinine. . Is madt i only by F. STEARNS, Chemist, Detroit. COLBURS’S PATEXT RED JACKET AXE 1-.STA BUSH l-.L) 184-4- I.« better O a^ mir regular ^1.ji Axi s f » iheee rpH.-t.iiF: Firet—I i cm-deeper. Ftcui")—It don’t Mlick in Ihe w.Thi..I—it il-ee r.of jar the liaml. F*.fir!h—No time is wasteil in taking the nxe.tnt of ihe ml. Fill);—V.'i.h Ihe same luhoi v,.n will tlo >.|:e thii.l mure wink than with lln regular axes, lleil t aint has nothing to tin will, the gnoH qualities ... (hi* »st, f..: all uur nxe- are fainted red. II fi.ur hardwire st- re.-loe.- nnt keep onr etieds, we will answer in- quiiies ..r ii i yr.ur order*, nr K iv,> you tire name j of the neu-e-r ilealer who keeps.mi- Axes. Liri'iNcorr & baki;h ell. PUtrlmrgL Pa. j «e?9 t.MT.er.v of c 'lb..rii‘v olid Red iTa. ket P,. ror.:.!. Just t-eeeive.l n 1 afire invoice of first-class (Jomls. imp.irtc.^ direct fruni [lie auj, icturcrs, expressly fur this estubli.-lmieiit. consisting uf )Wk mwm WATCHES, Of tlie Most Celebi-nteJ Makers. American nml Foi-vgn Manufuelure. plain nuu i-rnaiupnlal. fur,. fR.-« ntui parlor use. The latest s! \le nf Jcwt'tr, h assortment.) Sjlvcrware.'of cx.-ollent. wnrkiiintisliip, warranted to l.e juie ar/J AGENT FOR Wheeler k Wilsoa’s Noiseless LoefeM ■ sawjff -i lUiL’isia-'iasc lh illoeks. superb Watches and .lea.- ly n.-a . ns'i paid f.it < >1 . Sliver. jatiB 1J- ti) ej.nirtd, by er.j 11 iti.ced v.'»-rkiiitB. a' ‘I ‘ oti S: P. HAMILTON’. ii Win. M. Davidson.!; 150 Cay Street, j ri.:-‘. ; Sava imaD, Geo. I'^i WHOLESALB AND RETAIL DjULuB I.V We ) K Y( ;.101h\,\t Y. ov ‘CU.tUARMl\G. A \vo:uJcift;I Ikk»1i : it--shows how citl.or cat.- i*viu*to aoy ovv thcywln;*, instantly, (A-i pos.jess is power.) Ii teaches lm-v tcr gf t ri*-1*. AlcliC-niv. r - Dec’s arid Alien’s 4\ib.:!l-, Fiudin'^, * S »rccri* » [’Monoifyy, Magic tfeftincri»m. Sphittialisro. -MVr- :j;i Guid’, fend a thousand »:thr «• ;v«mh; r\ sent bv “ “ :i-; -ddress T. YviLU a m ; ; ca, l ui^ (b ft. rr-f.th ptrr.»:t. HMi^-’-’ j.. r. . Foreign and Domestic ASD LIOOIT.S O' Wines F the FINEST QUALITIES; nlyo ^,le A^cnt, f?*r the Statc&of Georgia and Flori da. f«»r the sale of .Ma-.-ey, Huston & f'o ** Cele brated Philadelphia 4Je. Orders solicited. Oct. 3, IS69. 1 ty. At a meeting of Od>i I'o.iows at S.in Fratieieco the Orautl Dnlge of Georgia was representedL. J. Glenn, G. Iv. Baker and G. C. MTlfer; that of Florida, by Geo. D.iutou. ineoling of tbe National Apothecaries Convention of tbe Uailed States, beld m Gbictiyo last week, tbe follow.ug resolutions were adopted : Whereas, A member of this nssoc'a- tion bos put forth a nostrum collet! *s\veet quinine.” (vbit-h contains no q-tinia, and is therefore a frauduleui tuijK.stnre^ therefore Rtinolvrd, tbut Mr. Frederick S*earns h:is, 'U this so called “sweet qmuiue,” and in tbe advertisement concerning' it, vitiated its constitution and tbe general purposes of its org-nnization. /fieWiwf, that tor t hese offences Mr Frederick Stearns be expelled from this association. CoNFh.Di-.HArs It FAD Af InIiIASAPOHS. -Ail Indi-Ilia pjqier puMiitkeS I lie f«>l- !.n.:n<» li.-t of i'o .f.ilerata soldier* from Get r^ a i d Flcrida iutcireil at that plare ; Gcoigia—Daikee f A. Owens, This vYOuderinl yege- tabie restorative is tlie sheet-anchcr of the feeble and debilitated*. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it lias uo equal among 5 tomach- ics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are espec ially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem perate or frigid, it acts as a specihc in every species cf disorder which undermines tlie bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a standard article—a me dicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world—be cure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. are Couiiiaf! T'H R C»reaf Oiiginnl Dallar S«le of DKY ■ Hud FANt Y liOODS, nod will present to any per son Momliug us a Club, a Watch, Dress, Piece of Sheeting, Free of Cost. for Catalogue of Goods and samp!r,—deliver ed to any address free. 3. s. IS 1Wj;s & ro., ISS & 330 Fell*raj Jjt., Uoston, filaaa., P.O.BoxC. N. B.—Samples given on application f. r catalogue. MY GOODS MliMANE D R- HITTl K It, 9 IVylie ntreet, Pittslnirg, Itof Onion-wide rej utafion. treats all venerea, ■iisrasea: al*o. Hemlual weaknea*, iuipotenev, tc , the result of aelf-abuse. Send !s starni-s for sealed I>nmphlet. 50 pa-jes. No matter who t.tiled, etate the case. Co«jsult.:Uou fre.-. Swcoud (tisiruis t’avnlrv; A. 1’q.kii, Ga. l<at<-ri;J Kirgliam, S*xtb Baile y & ’ 3 1 I-OHETHIVS KKW—In marfcal rtreies the > K. Georgia Volnul-ers. F oii-!*—S. L’ii'g noaiil>»n. J. Cre«e, Octave, Washington (*laik. Januo. IIenJ«rs, George Harris, R. R. Dai bin. Tbu number ol Sin.lents at M-ri-ei Uuivffjsi v is raid he large, ai.il the >n«ii>«riuu i* more ff-.iil i,li:ng than at jiiiv time s iuy the war. THIS IS NO HUMBUG! color of even and hair, yt*u mill r«»ceiv»? bv retan. mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of m triage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, Nu. 8, Fiutonvibe’, N. Y, T IIIRTV YEARS* Erp riemc lit fhr Treat mm I itf C’hroizir amt Huxual Uiseusvs.—A Physiological View of Marriage. —Tin <*he:ipej*i book»*vor publish* d—c*»nfair»iiig4Jearl\ |*agem. ard 130 fine plates and engravings yi rhe uii..t<*iny of ti.o huru.ui organs in a Ffate o* healtii and disease. wi*h a treatise on early «'iYor.-«, its deplorable c^nscqaeTicea opoh flu mind and body, with the auth *r’i* plan of treat- menf—the only rational anj ^ucceissful mode ol cure, a? shown by a report of cases treated. /. •nithful ad^i^er to the married and those con- r u.plaMiig ma riaze wh<i entertain d**ubt.'* ol heir phxsical condition. Se»nr. free of postage r<* any address on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or iMkstal ci rreney. by addrerring Dr. LA CR0TX No. 31 Maiden Lane. Albany. New y.-rk. The author may he consulted upon ary of the di*- eases up it which his bo«'k treat, either pet non. ally nr by mail, and medicine* sent to aDy part of the world. 7* S A V LA N N. A II GEORGIA, JI.-'.Y'K'Ol'KXIiD TIGHT AND A 1.2 CFFEItl.NO 0 I UARCrAIM 1 IN BOTH Imported. cSo X>ovo.ost‘,o O oeds. Great Distribution By tbe Slctropi.litan Gift C». LASH GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF $500,000. Every Ticket Draws a Prize. 5ea*h gifts, each .$20,060 10ca-h gifts, each .i.. *10 000 'A) cash ^Afts. each.. .• \ t \ 40 cash gills, each * l 2Mi ca«h each 300 cash gifts each ***’ 50 eiegaut rosewoua piauos, - each to $700 15 ** *• iaclodcoIW •* 75 to- 100 SMisewi;.g niacjtines • . * QOto 175 5o0gold watches - - •• 75-10 30o Cash prizes, silverware, &c. t valued at $I^u0,0ol A chance to draw any of the above prizes for i5c. Tickets dfiMcribiLg prizes* are seal* d iu envelope* and well mixed. On receipt of 25c. a. taied Tucket is drawn without choice aud seut b. maxi to any address. The prize named upon it aiii be delivered to the ticket hoidvr on paj ment of * »ne ihdlar. Prizes are imme diately sent to any address by express or return mail. Y"U will kuow wit at your prize is before vou nay ZKTifSrSISVKSS ffi H u pi rinfipally at rtiiciior.—they hnve al tlie .i.Jvantage* of the L.-adin- Northern II>« tcS 11 ’"‘"“S » <1 c«n “fll CHEAP. In dealing witii llieii- cuatomcri tliev arm at -ainin;tVif fuletice. and permanently securing their trade anrl f.»r thi.--end c-.nil.iet their hu»ine.|"'nP ri,l ' , P" 1 film hiel.e t lotr-wriiv. a-d adhere flrterlv In the ONE PIUUK FY.S'IEM. nia\15-«' J lv 1900 Acres Cleared Land For Rent. t \7 ILL BF. RENTED on the V T 28lh of .October uexi.r 'lie premw!. the PnataHi.. ^ helonging to the E tote of D.m <rHcu >el Knmla., h ing on tlie Chnttnlinouliee nvei in Ilecnliir ei'ui ly. Ga , 1400 acres cleared land—all necessary buildii gs on llie premis es ALSO, WiM he rented on the-premi.e., on the -Ith of N.ivemhin-next, the farm belonging tn tlie t,— rate of Daniel Ramie., deceased, in Mi'cbsd c-n. Ga. All nereerary bniiditifr. on the niace Terms—Fcucin- tube pu’ and kept in f oil or der. Note* due in twelre' month* aft r fiati with Hen on all crops grown on said farm* 500 acre* of laud on {dace. If. RAMUO, Executor. Kept. 25th. IJff.9 51-Id E D SMYTHE & CO-, IMPORTERS Off for tlieir sir ptuesa and power. The Vox Humana cud Vox Jubilante vp tlie greatest Boxeitim and bed iuvei.ti .as ever introduced. J. ESTEY k CO., tnt- t% boro. Yt.. So> PwnfH-tijww. m me No blanks. Oui petrous can depend on lair TUe Monroe /Mv»*r'!sei h**a»s it ru- raorwl that I>r SrO. IJillier i* n»ont o :t**i*» p’ h r all :he p «di«»r-hi^ of iLe Firet Ba^tisi Lbuicli ht Augosia. IttrauTCEs :—We Klrrt the following from many who inn lately drawn Valuable prizes aud kindly permitted us t. pubueb them : Audrew J. Hurn- - - - I Chicago, f10.000 ; Jfinv Clara .V. Walker. /iaJtin or -, Til PnrPHf Tlngt and {T-n-nV-rf pfano.ftMO; James M. ifatthcarv, Detroit. J5.W.U ; AAJAUIUB'e JMM5I, AUU Vr^OapCCX, John T. Andrews, 8»T«miah, 5.000 : Mis. , e „e^ Si.um.m-, Charleston, piano, (C0U. We pabUab no names without penuissicu. - Oeisioi.scar rax Puses:—- The Can in reliable, anddetarve their snoctsn—WeeViy Tnhane. May H. -Wrka»« thru k» be a feir.ai^jUig firm.”—B. Y. Herald, nay 28. • A friend of drew a #500 prize, , which was prompt ▼ rec eived.’*— Daily A'ewa, Jnne 3. I Keud 0* Ctn-uiar.' LibetaindacemeOU to agents. 8ati mcti--n (rnarar teed. Every, -partage of sealed t-nve T ones i-oL.taiue own cash oiTT. Fix Tickets for $2: 13 for £J: J5 for #->: UBforfUi. Ail letters should I U addressed to IIAaPRR. XVILWOS * CO,, i its CnoarwAT, J*aw iota, t- 4 SOLD BV AI*I* GROCERS. CROCKERY; 6Ia$s $ f m aud (Eluna, AND DEALERS JN Z2&K0Q SAjS BOUSE FBRSISlllSfi COOES, n.C. MeKEE. D. Jl. BE.NNETT. IfScKl-lE & B'E.vi’ETT, DEALERS IV Carriages, Buggies H®”"* Ac., Ac., Ac. Cnrmcr Went Broad and Bay StM'**' SAVANNAH, GA. At thi* Extensive Repository find ' will always he found a large rariei? °l all the mo.4 faibionabI« Carriage, Eockaway and 2^ ..Aft -Vow in n*e. All work sold and this Establishment will be protected- REPAIRING EXECUTED IN BEST ^ NER, AT REASONABLE Jan 9. 1889 H-l» T. W. Sum. - > J. r. W1E4T ..V P.W.SIMSA^o. COTTON FACTOBS AND OENEB-tL 1.5'^ savanna u, ga. 112 Co3GBEse & 141 St. Julian Sn»., CongtjnrapD‘1 r?>I1eDc4* Beml SAVXXXAll, CEOECIA.: cepflS-till 1:t Jao. | .sr s«J*.