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■-*,.y. one year M
■oopy, six months j Q()
■copy, three months
of AtiK4ii3i»»a
Irrrtisements to be published/or a lewperlod
■„>e month inserted at $1 p*r square for each
Htion
■„. n advertisements are continued fbrone month
■,ger, the charge will be as follows :
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fcTr -- " *4 00 sr«o $915 *l4 00 S2O 00
■"‘* re o A.. 11 00 14 OP 20 00 30 00
■ltrei. 12 00 15 Oo| 20 26 00 40 00
l»res 16 00 20 00 2$ qj) 68 o<> f»0 Od
Ere. ’!' 25 00 32 oft 40 00 *0 00
Etres .. 24 00 31 f*o 38 00 48 00 70 00
t H .. 28 00 37 nO 45 00 56 00 80 Oo
I ,!' .. 32 00 43 00 62 00 64 00 90 0 0
■-!!" . 36 o<> 40 00 60 00 72 00 00 po
■ Z 40 00 55 00 68 on 80 00 J 10 Po
■imn!! . . 44 00 62 00 74 00 89 00 120 Op
■eHUemante if not parked with the number
Kiertinns desired, when banded in. will be pub
■ „ n til Advertisers olrdcr tiiem out; and they
Ke charged for accordingly. . ... •
Hvertlsements sent to ns for publwilion should
■irked with the number of insertions desirfd.
■ period to lie pub' s shed, and accompanied with
■mount required sot paynietit.
I***l Adv«rlh-«I «•«•...
■ the information ami guidance of Ordinarfe.
■fs. Clerks, Executors! Administrators, Gun
■and others, we publish the following, (a rule
■event to be departed from:) . , . ,
HLiff's Sales are required by law to be pnbMshed
for four weeks, and the charge per Iwy, o
ft* or less, will be $2 50.
■gage Sales, eight weak*, pet iduar’e *5.
■ions for letters of administration and guar
Sip. *3. ,
from administration, monthly for six
■s. $6.
Hhi<d'>n from srn.-mManship forty day*. $5.
Kication* for leave to sell land. sixty days $0
sal sos land, forty days, per
■<- s*>.
of perishahl roperty, per square $3.
Htices to debtor n I creditors, forty days $5.
Htray notices, tli ty days, per square $4.
.fob
■try description of .lob Printing executed in
for neatness, cannot be surpassed in
Georgia.
(Sit\j girriorp.
M TiTdicalTc a rlx
Ip K. f MORGVN. having perma-^g—
■u-ntlv located in the. city of Rain
tiM|.|<*rs his professional services to
jHtblie, and respectfully solicit;-; aslistVe
■h he found at his office in Power’s Block dur-
Bie lav. and it his residence oii Broughton
■ at night , ,
■ etlls promptly attended. ,
March 11. 1809. 40 ly.
[MEOIC A L 6A RD I
Vs. FARRAR & JONES
■TIN 5 associated tliemselves together loi ,wi
Hh ■ practice of Mkihokk. tender the,if
|fi>, vl services tii tie- eiti/.ens of Rainbridge ISL
Hricinity ..Office upstairs oyer K H. Smith &
Hstore. Ur Jones can be to rid at night at the
when in it |ii cifessional ly engaged/, and Dr
il Iris resi lenco on SliottVilli street, opposite
■Baptist Church
■ch llth. 1809. 40-ly.
■ AU.KS. .. ....0 w. HiSKa
■ .". ALhMTiIINES,
■t io l< n f,ys at “ Law
tICITPRS IN IQUITY
■ baINRRIDGF, GEO] GIA.
. . °
RlAe their oro <>t attention to all business
Hk- tc their car in the following counties:
■Pi)» Town.
Hr ,r » RairiVidge
” Colquitt,
BflP- lUak>‘ly,
Newton
Camilla.
Bp n,,|S - ...... ,>• * Thoinasvilf?
■will also practice in the Supreme (.quits of
■la and United States Court for the Southern
of Georgia. Office upstairs over J P.
A Co’s , Confectionery. [ApB»49 ts.
■ ctiipnrr.?. ~.... _. . ..4«» q. qrftmr
[CAMPBELL k fiPß'kl
ATTO iNEYS
AND
HDticitoisi iii (grquifn,
#UI SELORS AT LAW,
AND
PY, N i ri -i»GE GF.DrDIa
■eh. »Ith. 'O9. 42- ly
■ JACOB, .BORN:
Practical harness maker,
Btfrip ... BAINBRIUGfr GA
■ n3 BBI Str l et in Henderson's Fur-
Krn M !h Gallery . ilUd d °° r to
■ tL ki !! dS , 0 'v H - rn j fßre P airedor n,ad e to order,
■..no iT> , V l( * - substantial style. A
■ "l 1 ; 1 f 1 ot idles, Sole dfid Uppei
K; t a 'r *“V d - winch he otters to the
■\i ,ow hgures for CASH.
g‘ rcl ‘ Ulh - !»»»• 6Sm
4 c<,: ' IN CLOTH
Hr i t r , ‘ lU,1? (i V' h f ° r "t u P w «Af, Staple
Hin n “ ;i !V ess »*“» Saddlery, Wafer street
•‘“bj.dge, Georgia. _ [June 10-
I G“PRtorcu.£g
I forced to „I1 NewßpaDers
I rrET*’
llr forrt " g New l >R: H>e r qh file. ; -
lal oS™** I"''**' 1 "''**' Advening f„r„ished.
■ . reo ?' v . e ®» ref ul attention,
■r< , W Mail answered promptly.
1 ‘Vcid yi! intc<l fjis . ts of Newspapers for sale-
I Advir! - L 8 pr **‘ ,ned for Customers.
I ?Zlt! Q r* Wrht *" and Notices secured.
| lu B, *»»ness Men especially solicited,
‘rid ee Ga Lpt ’* ■»* | 803, 2§ ts.
Devoted i 3 to t3aS interests of SotAtiDLorzi ■ - - .
rn Southwestern Oeotgia
YOL; iy.
SAVANNAH DIRECTORY.
OFFICE of 1 REftklEN QLJtVER, General Coro
mission Mer.cbat, No 9T t Bay Street (over Wll
ox, GibbS & Col) Savannah, Ga. [dec2 36
AUSTIN 4 ELLIS, commisson and ft.rv«td ; og
merchants, savannah, Ga.
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CILAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, grocers and shio
' chandlers, corner Bay and Draytuh Streets, Sa
vannah, Ga.
CIONNERAT& JOHN grepets and
I commission merciiauts, bot her Bartiaid atid Bay
Streets, Savannah Gtt. . -'. > ~ >
i
JOHN OLIVER,.No.* 6 Whitaker S^tapphlt,
Ga. Dealers in sashes, doors, bliqds; moulder
ings. paints, oils, glass, putt r v. and all pair. tors’ and
glaziers material Miked points of all colors and
<iliadeß.
T J. DICKSON 4 CO., cotton' factors ami cobi
a miJsibri merchants. 98 Bay Street Savannah, Ga,
foARLEY fc SIMMONS, cotton faetors And cotp
l bitssion merchants, 58 Bay Street, Savannah,
Ga.
■ : ■— ■ mu i ■■■ -
GH RE*sti ART, wholesale and retail dealer in
l doors, sasr.es, blinds, hiouldirigs hewrt posts,
4c. NtiftH side 6i Ray Street, foot of Barnard, Sa
vannah, Ud.
I) AN DELI. & fco., wholesale gl'o'cers, 201 & 203
4 Bay Street. West of Barnard. Savannah Ga.
Agents for Georgia, Florida atid Alabama of the
Orange rifle powder.
MI ERST & CO;, wiibiesale d'eai’eH? In groceries
4 wines Liquois, tobacco's and s'egais, 145 and
147 oaiuiihah, La
HOLCOmBEC, HULL 4 Ct) , wholesale gTocers,
Bay Street, Savannah. Ga.
Id GUiLMARTIN & CO., cotton factors and
i « general commission Bay Street,
savannah. Ga. Agents for Brad ley’« super bHos
pliate <>f lime Bagging, rope and iron ties e 1 Ways
on hand. Uusdal fafcilillea exteiidVd to cuStoißers.
~ - it'nnn>fran,r '-iirnir-f —
City Marshal’s Sale.
VI; sold before the Court House door, on the
m hist Tilesday in ’ovember next, at the usual
Homs bf.Sji.lti the ißllowing property.to wjti ..
Also at the same rime and place, one new livery
stable on West street, in the city of Bainbridge.
T.e.iedo ias the property of Moses Singleton to
satisfy one tax ft. fa. issued by B. C Scott, Clerii
till'd Tretlsili'er against Moses Singb ton.
Also at the stime time and place one s*ck of
coff e Levied on as the property of Anderson,
Zpigler,& Cos , to satisfy onb taXti. fa issued by B C.
•SJot • CTl’erß 4Hd Treasnief Against Anderson
Zeigler & Cos.
Also at the same time and jjltice. one house and
lot In tile city of itainbridge, kn wn as tlie John W.
’.vans place. Levied on as the;.property of J. W
Jsvans to satisfy one ta& tl fa. issued by P» C. Scott,
Clerk atid TleaSurer against Johu W. Evans.
Also at the same rime, and place, one kowe R«d
lot in the city of Btrinbridge, on Planters xtwret
Levied on as the property of Mrs. M. A. Kftht, to
sati ty ofie tax fi, fa issued l»y B v C, Scott dark
and TieaSnier against Mrs. M. A; Kent.
Also at the same time and place one house and
bt in the city of Bainbridge, wlrete the pro
prietor now; tesiidcs. Levied on as the property of
diaries Havgood to satisfy one tax fi. ; fit. ,issued[
by B C Scott Clerk and Treasurer, Rgainst Charles
Havgood
Also at the same tfnyv.and place, one new livery sta
ble and premises on West street and one house and
lot known as the Frank Powell,plage. Juried on j
as the pr,.perty of Moses Singleton to satisfy one
6,-, 5* issued by B. C. Ncott Clerk- and Treasurer
against Moses Singleton*
One hmise ind lot m the city ofTbiftthridge where
W Pt'opriet r now lesides. Levied ..n as the pro
perty of M Halm, to satisfy one tax fi fa issued by
I? C Scott. Clerk and Treasurer, agdinst Hahn,'
■ .ALo at the same time and place, one bouse ariij
lot in .the<.jty of Bainbridge.' Levied on as the plo
teitvof M. Hahn, to satisfy one tax ti f a issued l»v
B C. Scott, Clerk and I' easUrer, against M. Hahn*
p; cdi.LiEj; Marshal:
NOTICE.
4 LL persons having claims against the estate of
S uihpirn, deceased, will present them
duly authenticated in terms of the law and all per
sons indebted its said estate will make immediate
payment.
G V PADRIOK. Olerk Superior Court,
, , , 1 and ex-Offioio Administrator.
Sept. 9 fStiff 20-40d
1 > EO tIGI A— DuCATUrt < 'on NTT.
ON the first Monday in -November next. I will ap
ply ti> the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the real estate of John W Sanborn
deceased.
G. A. PADRICK, Clerk Superior Court
and ex-Officio-Administrator.
Sept. 9. 1869. 20-2 m
rJEctiro ics sale;
BY, virtue of a , decree of the Hon. J. M. Clark,
Judge Superior Court, South Western Circuit,
granted .at Chambers in Anrerieus on the 19th day
of August. 1869, I wifi ae9T sell for distribution
amongst the heirs of Peter J. Grey, deceased, be
fore the Conrt House door in the pity.pf t .Rainbridge,
Georgia, on the fitatj. Tuesday; in December next,
the following property, to wit:
Lots of land. Not? 317 and 312. in the 21st .Dis
trict of Decatur eounty, fractional i>arts of lots 311.
289. 288 nd 28t iii the ssiid District.
. (IVfms - One thjrd twelve months
with mortgage ob-she property’.
S. w. PATfERSCTN. Exicuutor.of
ter J. Grey, deceased..
Sept. 30. 1869. 30-tds
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. W.
Hodges, are requested to come forward and
make settlements, and those having claims against
said estate are requested to present within terms of
the law WADE P. HODGES,
*‘ r 5 FLORA A. HODGES, Adm’s.
October 7, 1869. 24-hfc
U.U.Vl;i:ii>(.K, BA,, THURSDAY, OJTOBF.R !4, 1869.
Sheriffs Sales,
Wife BE BOLD before the Court House door in
•TJ tHe cily of Bainbridge; Decatur county, on fbe
first Tuesday in November next, between the legal
hours of saje.the following property, to wit:
One house tpnd jot on piifpters.stieet..-In front of
the Rev. Mr. Clpetts, as the property oL Mrs Delilah
pvpome, to Satisfy one Justmefi Qrtirt fl faj Gabe
Pl'ftinron vs DeltiaH flroorne. Levy made and
returned to me by F. W Andrews, Constable
Also, at the same time and place. Lots of land.
Nos 164, 189. 190. 201 arid 202,. in the 21st District
or Dycatnr County, Ga . Levied on as the property
of Wtfi. C. Lundy, E. E. White and J. C Patterson.
Levied oii to satisfy ope Superior Court fi fa. R H.
.ButMjr, Guardian vs. yYuDCi,Lundy., E E White
.amij C. Batterson. Property pojpted by plaintiff’s
attorneys
THEODORE GANDY, Depntv Sheriff.
Oet. 7, 1869. ‘ 24 4w
• MORTGAGE SHERIFFS SALfe.
WILL BE SOLD before the court house door in
the city of Bainbridge. on the first Tuesday
in November next, the undivided half interest in all
that lot of land being fmi he city of Bainbridge,
jfnpwn the stables whei« Gibson and <pear are
now doing business atid .where Moses Singleton
resides; levied on to satisfy one Superior Court fi
fa, K. H. Butler, Guardian vs Moses, Si pg let oii ,
• H B. WAUGH. Sheriff.
Sept. 9, 1869. » 20-2ih
MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL be,Boid,bef v re the Court. House door id
the city of on the first Tuesday in
November next, between the us al hours of sale,
the following property to wit: , v , ...
Fractional lots, numhers Sol. 302. and 303 in the
21st. District of Decatur counfy. /Levied on as the
gage execution in favor of D. P’ Holland against
G. H. Cliett. Property pointed out in mortgage.
Also at the same time and place, all that: fifty
acres of land in tile NorthwesJ.cdfijfcr of lot of land
nnmber 201. in the fifteenth District of said
county. Levied on as the property of James B.
Griffin, to satisfy ene mortgage fi fa in favor of N.
N. Lester ad ml nistnstoi. against James B. Griffin.
.Ptoperty pointed out in moi tgage. " ,
Also, at the same ttmeabd. place., lots numbers
211, aud 218 in the 2l»t District of said County.
Levied on as the property of Bennett ,! VVidden,
to satisfy one axeention in favor of j. R Ferguson
agafust Bennett. I Whidden Propeitr *pointed
oilt Plaintiffs attoney
H B WAUGrf. Sheriff.
Sept. 9, 1869 20 2 m
M.6ui’GAGE SHERIFFS sale.
VV7lll be sold before tbeCoriit HduSe door between
T T the usual Hours of sale, on the first 'l'nesday in
November next, the following pr perty to wit; Lots
of land Numbers 8. B s *. HZ. aud seventy-five acre
on the South side of Jot Nnmber 48; also one him
dred and seventy five acres on ’the North side o
lot. Number seventy three a!) in the sixteenth Dis
Pf -Deeatfir county, to satisfy on efi fa. in t«v*.
of Cynthia Swift adm’x and Poiin J Parker adm’
against W. W- Harrell. Property pointed out in fi fa
H. B. WAUGH. Sheriff.
Sept. 9 1869. 20-2 m.
postpdNed mortgage sheriffs
§aLE:
WLL, bje sold before the Court House door in the
town of Bainbridge, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between,,t,he legal hours of sale, the
following property to wit;
L*ts of land Nog. 8,9, 10, 30, and 31 lying in the
nineteenth District of Oepa,t,dr couijty, excepting
fifty one acres off of the Briiith .Vf’.ttSt.ecaner of said
lot No 31 Levied on as the property of W. W.
Harrell to satisfy one mortgage fi fa. in favor of?..
E. Whigham administrator qgaliist AV ; . VV : . Harrt]l
and John T Harrell- Property pointed out in tiioft
■gage.
.. - n. B. WlUGli
October 7, 1869. 24-§w
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership • heretofore existing between
Judson A Butts and C; C. King. Jr., under (he
name and style of ,J. A. Butts & Cos . is this day
Kved by riifitfial consent. C. C. King. fetir-r
ora the business. The books, notes. &c of
the late firm can be found at the old' stand; and
parties indebted to the firm are earnestly requested
to come forward and settle as soon a* possib’e, or
their accounts will be placed in the ham sos an
Attorney fi/r collection Either party is author
ized to makesettleirierifs;
JUDSON A. PUffS,
C C KING, Jr.
August 19th, 1869
NOTICE.
THE ha.ve this day formed a copart -
nership, and will continue the Wholesale and
Retail Drug business tit the old stand of.) A Butts
& Cd., under the nanie ;(mf st yle of Butts & Pka
body. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended
to the Old firtp, tjhejt hope by sti/:t jitten.tbm td
merit a liberal shftre f»t public pat-conage
JUilsON V BUT i'S.
E R PEABODY
eSpt. 23. 1869 2^-Im
1900 ACRES CLEARED L,\N 4 b EGR •
je\ m jsr q? ,
WiL'L BE RENTED on the 28th of Oct : gSjgfc
next, on the premises, the Plantation be-JJJES
longing to the es.tateof Daniel Rarubo. lying U u
the Chattahoochee river in Decatur county Ga.,
1400 acres cleared land—all necessary buildings on
the premises.
Also will be rented on the premises, on the 4th
of November next, the farm belonging to the es
tate of Dajatef lium bo, decease.! in Mitchell county,
Ga. All necessary buijdings on the place. Terms
Fencing to be put and kept in g<*od ordfer. ‘Notes
due in twelve months after date with lein on all
crops grown on said farms, s<>o acres of land on ihe
place.- , ■
Sept 30-2$- td D. RANLBO, Executor
GUARDIAN’S SALE
BY virtpe of an order I’forti th =» Court of Ordi
uarv of Decatur county, will be soi<l »n the
Second Tuesday iu November 1869, at the court
hpiiee..d(Hif in said county, between the le: al hours
cf sale,, the tract of land No. 286 in the 20th Dis -
tict of Decatur county, containing - 250''aCres more
or less Terms cash, .8 H. BUTLER Gurt’u
sept 9 20
DWELLING TO RENT.
ONE, large, story dwelling,•convenient to
the business part of , the city, couta.ujng 0
largecomfortabte. rooms, jsiosets &c , and all necessa
ry out buildings—together with a rich garden. Apply
to r ■ J.- F. KING,
Flint River Store.
. : • I -;■> t-j
W. Duncan. jj Johngton
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
Factor
—AND—
■■ ■ ’• . • . -I
70 Bay Street 76
SAVANNAH , - - GEORGIA.
' sept 9 20 6m.
—— H—4 _
~ ? • ESTABLIBHED 1844; . ;
Wm. M. DAVIDSQN,
ISO Bay Street,
S A V ANN AH, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and Retail tteqler in
FOREIGN .and DOMESTIC WINES
AND LIQUORS
Os thfe finest qualities; also sole agent ior the
States of Georgia and Florida, for the sale of Mas
sey, Huston & Go’s celebrated Philadelphia Ale
Orders solicited. Bt . p t 920 I v
MEINHAftD, BR.OS & CO i
Wholesal*- Dealers in
Beady Made Clothing,
Jurnislting
111 B*oughtqn St.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
-• , OFFICR
Mein hard,-) 80 &8- WHITEST. J S.tMeinhard
Mein hard, J New York \E. A. Weil
r IL T. BLOCKER,
’ r ’ WITH
' TTOIsTEI,
Importer and VVhoiesale Dealer iii
W ines, Liquors and Segars,
149 BA Y STREET,
# S A ? V A N N A PI, CGEO
Sole .Vgent for Georgia and Florida of
E art sons Celebrated PALE ALE
tii barrels and half barfels.
kept 9 20 6m
R. Anderson. GL W. Ariderson
John W. Anderson A. H. Cole.
JOin W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO.*,
r mi jaw*, gpi. 9
Faetors
And General Commission Merchants,
Anderson s Block, Drayton Street, Near the Bay
savannah, ga.
Agents for the
Empire Line of Sidewheel Steamships.
sept 9 20 Gni.
A M SLOAN. * H. BLOAN
A M. SLOAN & CO..
* »- COTTON' FACJOfiS >w -
AND ...
tiUMISH MERCHANTS,
Claghurd & Cnaningh tin’s Range,
BAY STREET
i. ■ - : ? ’ ....I-,
Savannah, Georgia.
Bagging and Rope or Iron Ties advanced on crops
Liberal cash advances riiadepri consignments fur
sale in Savannah or on shipments to reliable cor
respondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia
or Baltimore , r . . sept &20 «m.
nip vra
TRF LARGEST STOCK I\ Tflfß MARKET!
T. B. HON NEWELL k CO,
H AVE the pleasm-h to announce to their friends
that they are.receiving a large and attractive
Stock of Goods. „
. BOUGHT FOR CASH
at LOW F'tllGE , and are offering th m, to the
public at such prices as will astonish every
They have a splendid stodk of
DR YG 0 0 D S,
GROCERIES. BOOT'',& SHOE^t
HARDWARE. . WOODENM T ARE.
V" CLOTHING. FAN '.Y GOODS
LADIG’S CLOAKS, NJirON-->. &c ,
and a general assortment of everything usually
kept in this market. ,
We invite Hie public to come and inspect our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are cod
•ffdent we can suit them
A large lot of
BACON & FLOUR,
ALWAYS o n ii an and.
I sept 23 just received from New G) leans. 22 ts j
t jPLHMING « RUT iERFORP, Attorneys at Law |
I? Bain bridge. Georgia. _. ~„ „ >
Office* over drug stove of C. C. King, Ji., A 0. |
a/efuilVtiirepared to take .charge of ait cases .ana j
iuK under the. Bankrupt Law. f < ,
June 2C, 1867. , 13 ; M
' -* - ? '■* U i t ' ’ *
The SoutiiffftN* Cultivator For Octobisf ha*
reached us. We Cun do otir planting friends
no gre.i es service tliaii to call attentiohto
(his agricultural magazine It is the legal
representative inAfc&t revbititioii in gouth
ei;n farming; ftliich has been inaug drifted
airice tHe wiir; with such happy 'results, its
editors, though progressive, are evidently
Cautious men, attaching great weight to
experiCiie, as IS shown bjl tlie large, fill iff-’
her of 'articles iu every i'ssue,’ written l> y
practical fairriers in /ill the Southern States.
Its corps of eoiitributdrs is Unrivalled. Wo
notice that the publishers contiiiiid to fur*
rtish to new subscribers, the letters con
tfibdted by Mr. Dickson, embodying his.
experience and practice/ These alone are
wortfi 20 yedrs stumer itioili If you have
never t seen the paper, send a stamp to
Southern .Cultivator. Athens, Ga„ for a
specimen copy,-and examine it Idr ybiiranlf.
Pi ice $2 00 a year. -
, The Cotton Supply.— The Detroit Free
Press says : “To those who think that
Egvp' or India can raise cotton as cheaply
its the Southern States, we need only pro*
dnee the following extract from a speech
delivered by Mr. Braiiiley ilopre, Chair*
mail pf the Liverpool Docks and Harlan
Board; who made a v.sit to Egypt to extih
lHe the Siiefc' Cabal| Mr. Mo-ire said : ‘ln
my journey from Alexandria I was offered
ajZigazig the chance of purchasing for
£7OO ope of the culton pressiugnoiils es
taohshment. there by En/lish euiofprj.se
dirir.g the American Was, tlie machinery
and mills of which had cost £l3 000/
When cotton was fifty cents a pound iu
Liverpool it would pay to put up such ex
pensive machinery in Egypt, but when it
fell to its present price it was evident from
this statement of Mr. Bramley Moore that
all such machinery was worthless, because
it was impossible to raise cotton in Egypt
to compete with that, raised.in the United*
States. In fact, the United States can Uft*»
dorsell any part of the world in raising
6011011;” • ‘
B\inbridge and'Quinoy .—The correspond
dei.t ‘ O ik Cty,” of the Journal <& Xfes&en
gcr, Macon, from this place, writes that
able paper that— #
Socially as well as fcbmmieroially, Bait!.*
bridge promises to be.quite lively this win
ter. Already have the gaieties and fes
tivities.begun. Balls and parties are the
order of the day And the fair sex of our
“Oak City” are continually being’ rein forced
by the beam res l< vely 1 ittneigh.*
bor, Q iiucv, Fia. Bainbridge, you know,
in 1 1 n■ city ; Quincy, the .village —coit;*< quent
ly Q'tincy copies to Bainbndge to “see the
sights.” I heal'd a stranger remark; after
having been at church last Sabbat!), that
he had never befoi’e in his life seen such
an array of beauty as was then disphn-ed
in Bt nbritlge. He.,thought they were all
unlives , but Quincy was well represented.
‘OilCity” is correct about tlie beauty
of the Quincy girls. They are among the
prelj iest flprers that,adorn that sunny is rid.
VVefe we ah .old bach like he and otir
associate, we would .do our level best to
make so.uie of them stay.
Demorkst.V Yocng America. —This bright
little is. aa full of good things,
and as great a favorite with tlie children as
ever. One of the causes of its popularity
is because it enters right into tlie children’s
occupations and amusements, arid makes
itself a part of them. We recommend il to
all pareiita. who wish to procure a juvenile
periodical which combines much and varied
instruction with amusement apd great orig«
inality, $1 59 per annum with’a premium
Aldi' ssB3B Broadway., N.Y.
Demorfst’s Monthly —The last number
of this popular Magaz.ue is always said to
be tin; best. Certainly its enterprising
publisher will sustain its brilliant reputa
tion, aiid spare no efforts or expense to ren
der it the best parlor Magazine iu America.
How be can afford the premiums
he gives, iu addition to the positive cost o
such a periodical, for $3 00 per year, is one
of the mysteries of publishing The mag
nificent picture, by Mrs Lilly M. Sponeer,
of Hie ’‘Pic nic,” now offered as si premium,
both lo the members of oinks and single-sub
scribers, we know to have sold for ten dot
tars per copy, and considered cheap at that
This is surely going to the extreme of lilv
erality. Published at 838 Broad way, N. Y
Returning Senators —The terms of the
following expire in 1871, and according to
law, the vacancies will have to be, supplied
ibis year in Lhe States where only 6i ennii
sessions of the State Legislatnte are held.
11. V. M. Miller, Georgia ; Richard Yates
Illinois; Jos. VV. Grimes, Iowa; Edmund
G. os«, Kansas ; Tbos. (J. McOreery, Ken
tucky' ; VY'm. JPit! Fessenden, Maine ; Hi nry
Wilson, Massachusetts ; Jacob M. Howard,
Michigan; Daniel S. Norton* Minnesota ;
John M. Thayer, Nebraska ; Aaron LI. Cra
gin, New Hampshire ; Alexander G. Outt'll,
New Jersey ; George H. Williams, Oregon;
Henry B. Aaliiony, lillode Island ; .Tes. S.
Fowler, Tennessee. ; Waliipau T. Williams,
West Virginia—Total 16.
Green Spencer shot and killed Uichnrd
in Cat tursville on the 24ih and made
! he* escape.
| •*> 'CpUoiV* ami W. f* MuSon, had a
! tid'd n •; tlbf’o's St iti-iM if he M 1 cot: &
Brh.ifLv eg*;jfMr.iad of the 23tt» ids' , in
witch the killed by a pistol
shot; Cuiabh Artist Urri Ittdf]
SptrNtl fdk ifo&i.—A Hefei ic blast has
been biowii iii tlie West fr«inti Ashley. Ho
has made and rb’aj out nfid Hut Democrat ass
sertiod tiiift; “idotitana ought to lie a white
man’d irbT-enhhbid.’’
W licit iv ill ilie gieat Pa liter oi’ ail list,
FoftifcyJ gilj lb this bfilliatitlte ?
TAKtyd if S-f-RXiGHt.—lt See tbs frord it sp.e
oial from Breiilia'd, Texa’*, to the New Or*
leans Times of the 30th, “that the liters
of Democratic newspapers in tlie cobiitics
there have nominated UaiiiiUoii Stuafy of
Galveston, as their candidate for Governor,
and he has accepted. A full straigK/imt
Democratic ticket will lie put, forward, and
forty papers are.plodged to its support.”
Much enthusiasiii prevailed iii the Can*
veritior,
NO. 25;
The Methodist Book concern of New
York, has been robbed of a large amount,
by some of its employees.'
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The Viceroy of Egypt is making grafid
preparations to Open tlie Sues* Canal.
1 Georgia Lands ix Demand. -The Greena*
horo’ Herald learns that, on Saturday W,
seven gentlemen JY;,m Wisconsin, N*j*
Yoik and New England, arrived in the
neighboring town of Madison, i„ search ,jf
lands, with a view to becoming citizens ofj
Geoigia. Their visit at this time to Madi
son is tp,.attend the. sale of lands, belonging.*
to an estate which, will take place next
week.— Savannah News.
A New; Paper .— Messt ft J. W. Burke &
Cos., contemplate insuring on the 15th of
November next a paper to be stvled: “Thtf:
Southern Farm and Home,” devoted to,*
agriculture and horticulture. We wish tks
enterprising gentleman much
Terms, one copy one year $2 three ,copied
$5 ; ten’ copies,s7|; invariably in advance
As Yutja Dam was c inning out of Fi*hi
Henry’s yesterday morning about twelve
o’clock, wiping his.month, he met aeiiai'njv
ing young widow of his acquaintance
After the usual salutations the following ;
Have you been to church Mr. ?
No, madam, but I .Kaye just had a whiß*’
*y baldy. . -, ; ,
Oh, me ! you had. better pray*
ers. I will go home and pray for you.
Do. You will not have
fore yon get me.
I he charming widow did not sweari’bul.
proceeded ou her journey,, like any other
dear lit' le diris-tiau.—£«.» uilk Express,
Dangers of. Women in Old Times.—Afi.
act, was introduced in the English Parlia
liatnenp, in 1670, “that all Women, of what-Y
ever age, tank, professions or degree,
whether maids or widows’ that shall, from
and after such aot, impose upon, seduce Os
IniUay into matriruony, any oY tfiw * ftf
ty’s male subjects, by scents, cosmetic
washes, artificial teeth, false hair, Spanish
wool, iron stays, hoops, high-heeled shoes,
or bolstered hips, shall incur the penalty,
of the.laws now in force against witch
craft, sorcery, and such like misdemeanors,
and the marriage upon oonvicti.ou, stand
null and void.”
Therp is,at female foundling in St Louis,
so beautiful that the person having the
care of her is overwhelmed with offers to .
adopt her] He has therefore .decided to
put the infant up at auction and sell her to
the highest bidder; the money to be placed -
in she bank at .Compound interest for her .
benefit, and he,: paid to her when aha
reaches tbb age of 18.
rrr rrr
Nothing annoys a mstt more than to be
eagerly questioned win n lie po/ii<*a home
tired. (Give him a iie»tly*.*oryesl dinner, of*
a pair of easy slippers and a cup of tea,
and let him eat and drink in peace, and in
time he will sell you, of jjis own proper
tu ti »n, all you wish, to know. , But if yoi|- .
be. in the attack too soon, tlx; chances are
you will be rewarded, by curtly spoken
monosyllables. Put. down that piece of wisa
dbrn in y our note book, girls ; it will serve
you well some day.
.Andrew Female College. —The ever vig
ilan t President of this popular institution,
with characteristic tact, has completed his
arra geru.ents for the ensuing session and
now announces his staff of teachers.
It will be observed that the curriculum
of study has been very much enlarged by
the addition of several of the modern lan
guages, and the highest branches of maths
ematic»*.. Ihe department of music also will
receive an important accession in the per
son of the gifted Mrs, Sheridan, who is a
Southern lady by t ilth and sympathy also,
but has occupied a leading position as an
inst metre-s of vocal music at the North for
fourteen years. *
Prof. McNulty as a profound mathema
tician and popular teacher comes highly
recommended, and is prepared to take bis
pupils through the calculus, astronomy,
and all the branches of the chair he will
occupy.
Mrs. Oliver, we learn, enjoys much ce-
It bi tty as an accomplished lady and thor
ough teacher.
The other members of the faculty are al
ready well and tav.orabjy known to all our
readers and the entire public.
With such a corps of Instfqietien, old
Andrew is bound not only to maintain its
prestige, but to take anew departure in
the race for precedence among the rival
seminaries of the South. Indeed she now
acknowledges uotsuperiof among them. r
All Komir to President Hami toii for his
untiring efforts in behalf of education. It.
now rema’ns foi an appreciative public to
sustahi him with might and main, and his
institution will continue to lie a blesdingr.
and source of prosperity to our city and
Southwest Georgia.— Cufhbcrf hfpial.