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1869
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21^(222; L»w Middlings,
. (j 1M m1 Ordinary, 21.
Savannah.
2Va, Low Middlings 23%
tel uni
„li<l roi’sir-
Oi 'l nmy, 2:
Clmrch is how in
\W
t„ | ( ftrn from onr far-
if fertilizers the past
1 a siieppss.
• lire ji ^
nt.-rs "•’<* "
^prison bus pro'
r .. OandvT a colored penguin
b
was
• .,! np before In’* honor the Mayor
r lUterons corn! net and bled to the
nf 85 and costs. on Monday last,
_0n Sunday last, R*v.
tnn(* <
B\PTfZIV«
J
finnfi
H Campbell baptized three per
r at Bmtoil’s Wharf. An
the rivet
immense m
the river bank to
Pf.rsonai.*- 1
witness the ceremony,
rereived a eall last
S.PtpLy from Tlr. L. F. W. Andrews.
i,,te editor of the Georgia Citizen.
y H. Grotihv, L-q., of the Early
C.mnty V*s railed on us the same day.
RrrHEBFoRD <£■ SmR -We refer to
| tlie Vlvrtisentenf of this staunch firm
■ :rh apoears in this issue of t lie ARGTJs.
yt-ev certain-v offer inducements
f jJii.sp who desire to purchase.
Valuable Investment—We call
teri'ii atten'ioii to the advertise
ttu i.I of M V Scott, in another col
umn We know of no opening for si
valuable an investment.
Will the fat mi rs of Decatur assemble
tie.ther in council, form an Agneiiltn-
r.! S eietv. reeulate the |iriees of htbor.
nil I .lelerni'lie whether or »o the liepre
t« tn he superseded, in this county, bv
the Chinese, or the Irish, or the Dutch?
'Ilow Ho telier's Uut rs cur.
Uj'Pepsia.
THE WHOliK STORY IN A' NET SHELL.
Ti.e office ot tlie stomach w in con
ver> ilie food into a cream-like sein
fioid, called Chymk. Tina k effi ctei
I nil Jy by I tie aCiloU l»f h Hohen . Cit!
he ciiutumed ] i d the gastric jn ee, which exudi t-
rferings during ; from the coating of the atoiniu-li, aim
huge, but ! pai'ijy by a uiecnuii cal movement of
that organ, winch churns at> it tie <
the oissw'vaig aliment Tile Chyme
pusses from the stomach iu'o the
duodenum, or entrance to the bowels
wb re it is h bjected to the actn n of
he bile, and the nutritious pi^gion
of t convened into a fluid called Chyle,
winch eventually becomes bi.iod.
Now, n is evident that if the givtu
solvent, ihe gastric juice, is not pro
duced iu sufficient, quanfi y, or if tlie
uiecliaii cd ac ion of the stum ich is
not sufficiently brisk, the fir*t prints
of digestion will be bin impel feetIv
pertonuetl It is a’so clear that >t
•he liver, which p.ays such hi impor
tant pa. t in cliaiigtng the uonrisuhig
portion of the chyme into the mate
rial of the blood, is congested, or 'in
any unnatural condition, tlie second
process will not be tbori uglily accom
plished. Tlie losnlt of the two Jail,
ores is dyspepsia, complicated wi h
bi'liouxh ess.
The mode ifi which 1I0STET-
TER S BIPfEHS operate in such
cases is this: 'hey invigorate the I
cellular iiieinbrane of the stomach,
vvlneh evolves the gastric jump, there
by iirsuiiugan ample sufficiency of
the fluid to completely dissolve the
food. They also act upon the nerves
of the stomachy causing an accelera
tion of the mechanical movement
necessary to reduce the food to a ho
uiogeneotiH mass. They also act
specifically upon the 1 ver, strength
ening it, ano so eiinb iug it to pro
(luce an ample and regular supply of
bile, for t he purpose of con ver ittg
the mentions particles of the Cki/me
into Chyle, and promote the passage
through the bowels of the useless de
bris.
In tin's way HOSTETTER’S BIT-
1 ER.3 cure dyspepsia and liver com
plaint. The explanation is plain,
simple, philosinil.u-d, and true. j
MIScLCLANEoIK.
Wood & JOIIOX,
WaoLlJALK Dl ALRBS [,
OTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
109 BROUGHTON ST.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
E. F. W oo n.
Formerly of E.F Wood
A ~ r ’o 0-« "■>. ft,,,
o O'. Johvsow.
Formerly uf O. John
-on A Co.
E D SMYTHE&CO,
IMPORTERS OP
CROCKERY;
Wm And (Ehiua,
AND DEALERS IN
nltitnde of people thronged
V,
ml p.-n?lemeii
• u on fi n steed:
iM n ..r , vervle
- I f'e. Hut •!
- - !*d tlie V
- d.ir'lH
■ade of V.ilttie
!:isliiUST d 'Wt
e. nntvindin
1 v. \V- -a
in m IM'
Atm eitiil-o* bi
graceful ridei
-.hi I;
r sN.it: of
verv elieap novr-n-ilnyK
> Mr.. well improved anil
H) lUUi's mien laud rented
:st for $1118. Now is the
"bo " ivb t" embark in a
I ••lit••!•]irito invest their
LK —It «i I be ss .
■ > r- that very iiniiortant ebang
been in mV l.y tin. fj.-n. Slip. ..ft]
' Unit IVwWA. i„ tt„, T
l' 011 ' 1 »» 'lie various road
' *f <1. r n (
Vellient o'
confr. led
nmnnv.
nail,
nl-rs to tin. n 1 ver!
tse
i (t >< >d- 1
111.Me,1.
e.iver tore
iT. 1 id St ek of D
bes. Cl-.tlling. Hats
bliirts. Fancy
d ttiere at low
ti'.ynb. re in tbeeemuin
'•ire of public patronage j.
^ T, ’> NlN0F.lt Si EcKSTEIX
"'EUiANi vA Go..Call die fttten
'eft be people to their splendid
1 of ( bvh. s and C. si,nets, also
|.n -,t,o,,«5, w U,ni«\the cheapen
' B .ots and Mines, Siddlerv
*' ‘ * >rtiess they have ever
Insure of off,.
niher tilt
HOUSE FDRMSULVG GOODS,
142 Congress <f 141 St. Julian Sts.,
J’araiuuh Sivcrtistmtuts.
^iieeUaneaus.
LATHROP & CO.
SAVANNAH, - - -
Fepf1£-ti!t l*t i»n.
GEOR IA
Rheumatics, Vise, n and Ef.arn —
Ptof. Kay on, the jwipn or ami in le- ’
i'rated mamifaciim t of Kay ton’s 01
d Life, tlie lies' and hi rest liniment j
'"I - rheumatism known, hast i;ow d «
•"littuned his tfiivels ihroughout die j
States to see the tame ami the cripple, 1
ud those otherwise afflicted by rheiu
i tii-m, or neuralgia, or pa n i i tin
de, &c . for he atgncr. and w< 11 too
Vi:" 1 In-people can cure 'l.cniseh 8
f tlioul him by n ng in> Oil <d'L f< ;
lie virtUi’S of wt licit tire uimii>nly
ack oxvleoged. S une people ware
foolish enough to tit nk from tie
"iff and speedy cures made on tl e J
pot. before 'heir eyes on their
r ends that the Professor’s hands
rere bewitched, hilt we assure all '
' tl' the Stirling virtue lies only in j
he Oi: of Life .and f_o-.il inhinnp.
or riietiinntism, neuralgia, pains m
In* back, jo u s or sides or wherever
hnuii'Mit can be use I that Kay ton's
01 of Life is acknowledged as great
Mid without an equal, giving the pa
tient, almost instantaneous relict by
ne rnbli ng. . For sp-aims o bi mses
lias also be n iiR»-<i w fn m rke.
SIlCeKS.
K tyton’s Dvspeotic l’il!s, nn !
•/•■table, a-e a-' < X • II,-rn *r-|r 1| VI e
McKnsi ii & Robb i s, wl ohsali
igetlls.
Jacob Lirpjr.w. Proprietcr
'■||..!. s:.le l»rn./ Hi"tsr, S iviini h.
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wonderful vege
table restorative is the
sheet-anchcr of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among; tomach-
ics. As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women arc cspec-
ialiy subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, tem
perate or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
WOULD INVITE THE AT i’ENTION OF PURCHASERS TO TIIEIR
FALL &■ WINTER STOCK!
fnyiFHE—
, • bjr
LARGEST AM) HOST COMPLETE
Ever OFFERED IN GEORGIA-VIZ:
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS. & a,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
Of Rlolmxond, Va.
iSSETS .01 JOO.OQO'
POLICIE3 ISSUED IN A LITTLE OVER TWO YEAR3-
6000. POLICY HOLDERS PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROFITS^
f tRPI.T l>Kl'ATtTll MIT. - M’e nsk the attention of purchasers to thi
■ SI OCK of GOODS, which is the l>»-st and most desirable assortmeut uow opeuei
in the Southern Sta es, comprising every variety of good.
VELVET & TAPES1RY CARPETIYG,
INGR AIN & S PLY CARPETING, REGS, MATS and
fO'OlffS. Dttfivns. AC.
50-2n
Wherever it is intro- 6s!€ lot&s)) IfSilow Shades,Lace C urtains,
dneed 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—bo sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
oct X ly
1 a 1
' ting to the j mb , p
'tc on Water Stu
tb
HaHSpi
'• s-rt 1 nf u,„ , n, e iHtJi |,| S ,
• n.it.'ismr; ' U, ' a,,H ' r
on - of iRwit inw-
"• h..ne.i; ■»<) .* .s
'1 to dtp cans . of (’Ur,- n ,. tilLL-
't.-in rheslr 'Ui nS " , "" ,vi '""'r
"f n- ub.m.'ir ih " , " 1 " 1 an ' 1
''"“c. and tli Wu i _ ,,ase " f it
SAMLEL P. HAMILTON
DFALER IN
WITCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
CORNER • ONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS.. S»Vt\H \H.
alii.it
".•: n >p "'P'ed to -Lt K T wl, “
‘a’ar't for theflwl " !,on
vtv” ti, u r, , . * ‘^rt'ii
' ' tljo ( elestia, Cjfv.
"Mgluxes.-
| X
"" <..i's. r :r ,ri,n< - e
"Ml. md ' . k f av S hirts
[•' i:t-r..,. N( |f j j p" r ' •> ndiiifi- ns of
f : ,n 'h-ftqnsjArtillery.
>“"'v ! ,!I 1„,vs • joined bv
L ! lv ' r '"io„. 0 |,; ’ r ' R, ’°nse to their
r'-Ml.r.,,^Utwith them
ev,. s „f DMtreant f„ r th( .
."lib , lm
nt tl,,
n ^- and
occasion
z MS rat.idjt v tI)p Oak
r , '"L'tnt ladders
hu ' : lk -
• in ': ,Prs B,r ahi-t
'equal expedition
m"*' 1 ' f, '"m draucingj
’ r nv n„ .T *be sninin*’.
, anI 'It..*,'. '"t'k'-s are nian-
r s " "Pu'ing to free
amid the
AW & SILYA,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
( ROCKERY, (TIIYA AYR GLASS MARE.
Kerosene Lamps & Oil, Cutlery. Eritania & Plated Ware,
ADVANTAGES OF THEtPIEDMsINT & ARLINGTON
FIR-T—U is pnrely » FOUTHF.RH INSTIITTIOK. stkcemful beyond nit prtev
fent with widely ircrea-ing ti fluence and popularity.
SK'-OND—Its Policies are MUTUAL AND NON FORFEITABLE
THIItD—GOIJ) POLI< IE- 1 will be issued to thoae-preferring, and pay mgr Prtnsi
ims in ({old or i‘s equivalent in Curreney.
Fi'UP.Tn—It is A HOME INSTITUTION ; 'aT.L MONFT" PAID IJf PREMIUMS
IS OEt'liDlA WILL HE IKVLsTtl' IN GEORGIA, under duectiou ot a LOCAL
«tARD OF DIREtToRS.
FIFTU—It has paid all Losses PROMPTLY and'WITnOUT LITIGATION..
YOUNG MAN
INSURE; PROVIDE FOR YOUR ' »L’» VJ^—THE PAYMENTS ARE SMALL; DO NOT
DF.FER IT.
MIDDLE-AGED MAN—
INSURE! New yon are in the full ealartrement of your faculties and ia tba prima of
Life; this atnndaid l.y may prjve your BEST INVESTMENT.
OLD MAN-
INSUPE I You know your family cannot muck longer have the benefit of year lobor**-
Place them, beyond a doubt, above wont.
•V-UHEt
RICH MAN-
Mi-fort.nne may ove'take v"it ; secure with a amatl portion of your moana*
something CERTAIN for y >ur loved ones. Now, especially,
INSURE 11
POOR MAN!
For the fjetunesof your wife un 1 little ones consists in YOUR LIF1.
s«« JMC. A.lle
General Agent, Baggs’ Corner, Bainbridge, Ga.
I. A. BUTTS, Gen, Agency Medical Examiner.
REFER TO—
non. C. J. MUNNFRI.YN Judge H. G. CRAWFORD, Messrs. T. B. HUNNE-r
WELL A <X>„ Mes.rs. K II. >M1TH A (JO.. Judge H. M. BEACH. Oapt. A T.
RKIJ'. Meo.rs BELCHERS ftt 'I I RRFI.L. FLEMING A UUUIERFORH. Attor-
n. js, BOWER McGILL A BuWi.K, Attorneys. [ml lfi 3 4m.
Honsc ' Furnishing Goods General])
ST JULItl A Bit YA M ‘TS.,
(Betwenn Whiraker st. A the Market,)
-pi8 SAVANNAH. - - - GEORGIA.
50 3.
; Vamn- ;T r
mmi j ■ j i: W;\
•i i ^,n ■ . ie a
r*. k I fi' > ,
d.”
unit In
’.'s of “the
gray
over.
,‘ f ♦he -I
“'ur and
ef
1.1
AM ussernlde nt
•s in erav”—
l„
P:
,'1'u.r
of
Z:V ®'i , l are
'! dm fnt ‘tdshi|» sa-ms
'"' n - refr ’ ,: ^ n^-mldeil—
'• oftt,,. M and th«*n—
^ 1 V w r,, r , ' ,: fh-lcber, of
elii-h- "l ”. Watt, the Ami'
*tio.
I T Jnst receivtftl n »Hib»e HiVuicp uf tiifri («»♦• m?*. in |H»ne*» dtrcci tr»»n» the nian
1 I ta«*t*irers. expre^iv f««r il»i«« ^tahli-hnipiit. riMiiwtinR »f
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Ot the M>.si Cel^brateil M-kers Amem-an and tore gn Manufacture
' 'locks, plain and ornamental, f,^. am) |*nrl*.r u^e. The latent style «if Jewe rv, (a
-U|ieil» assortment.) Silverware.'ut es-e'lent w..rkiiianshii>. wsrrs»»V«l U> be pom W*
A(iKNT FOB
Wheeler & Wilson’s Yoise!ess Lockstitch
a 3'WJii > iiiAvBjjj 'iaaK
W^(rhe« Jejyp fy neml\ bj expriti c*U wi rkaiti*. rt t*
*’*■ pniii Toi tifl i Silver. *
jan^ 14 ’09 ST. HAMILTO>.
DOORS) BLINDS, SASHES, &C, &C-
O. IT. ltKMSliART,
182 xNorth Side BAV ftTiihlBT, Savannah, Ga, 184
KEhl-3 CtiXtil ANILY OX HAND A
-OF -
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, flouldinjs, Balusters,
inn >izv:
NEWEL POSTS.
M \I»E TO ORDER AND AT > (i'UT nllCE.
PA K .
ALL G(»<>D-{ CAitEFUt.l V
ALFKKD UAYW OD,
WHOLESALE PEALEE IS
OYSTEBS and FISH
S T TEAS!
tST STRKNOTI'.EN’INO AND INVIGORATING.
XW OLD \S WELfi AS YOUNti /lltK KENEFITED.
gW L« »Nfr , IFE aXDGOOD HE \bill KB>ULT FROM IT9 USB.. •
OF ALL TOXICS. THE PUREST /IXI> THE BEST
tW iAM\UK.4(JTURED FROM VEGETABLE SUB&VdNC’ES.
tg- ONE DOSE oFrF.X AFFORDS RELIEF
£if NOTHIXte EQUAL TO IT IX DYSPEI’SIA.
jpgr SURBCUKE FOR WEAKNESS \NL> LASSITUDB.
1ST IV Y ONE BOTTLE AND PROVE 'Ti> VIRTUES.
tST INDIGESTION RELIEVED IMMEDIATELY.
THOUSANDS TESTIFY TO ITs GOOD QUALITIES.
THE ONLY RELIABLE IMTIERs IX USE.
ENDEA VOR TO GET A BOTTLE OF IT.
RECOMMENDED BY ALL WHO HAVE USED THEM!
i@r SOLD BV ALL DEALERS.
IRE. A LED ONLY AT THE LABORATORY OF
A. A. SOLOMONS & ra,
DRUGGISTS. SAVANNAH. <?A.
AT
n. C. Mi-KEE.
D. M. BENNETT.
McKF.F A BE.YYETT,
ALL KINDS.
Orders Promptly Executed!
TERMS POSITIVELY CASH.
SJVkNNAF,OA._
DKALEKS IV
KSTABUSHi-.D
10.6 lm
isi-i-
Wm. M. Davidson,
■ 50 Ifstjr
Savan nalx. Geo.
Wholes alb and Retail Dkaleb Is
Foreign nnd Domestic Wines
l Vi) LiqoiKS
O F the FINEST QUALITIES; al»e wile
A Kent. f..r tl-e Stai •••! Gwrgia anH Fluri-
,a. f..r 'lie .ale «f Mar.ey, IIurloe A * oCclc-
Draied pbil.delpbia Ale. Order* solicited. J
de:. 3, l^OP. 1 If.
(arriiigem Buggies Darucs»,
te., Ac., Ac.
Corner Weat Broad and Bug *«ree*»,
SAVANNAH, Ot.
At tbia Ezleni.ee Repository and Manufactory
will always bo fonod a large variety of
all tbe mo-t fashionable
Carriage, Eockaway and Buggie
,V«w in use. All work sold and warranted at
this Establishment will be protected.
REPAIRING' EXECUTED IN BEST MAN-
SEE. AT SEASONABLE RATES.
Jn», IdW 14-ly
POPULAR PRICES !
CRAY. O’BRIEN & 00
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
131 Broncktou, Street;
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
HAVE OPENED TBEIB
FALL STOCK II
AND AMR OFFERING
Imported. «b
nr both
Do .ueat ’ o
Gcodt,
H AVING one of tlieir firm permanently eslablisbed •» New York, where he boys for CASH—
|.iinefi.»lly at auction—they bare el tbe edrantagte of tbe leading Nor there R.iesee in
liu. ,ng at d can sell as CHEAP. In dealing aitb iheir customers tbe. aim at gaiaiag their con
fidence. end permanently seen-log their trade and for ibis end conduct their bnrineee on nrineiplaa
of tha bigbedl lgaagiity. and rdhere vtHtetly W fta ONEPRICH BY8TBM. majlA-Wly