The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, October 21, 1869, Image 2

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iite £ outturn j?uu lIJIIIL -I 1 . 1 !.. —1 I—!—UliL'J.L'L. ■?.'BJI.W.U 1-LII.I "1." B 9 • JOHN R. HATES ) « <1 . - •. and - Editors. O. O. GURLEY, ) BAINBRIDGE, GA., OCTOBER 21. 1869. frem-ra! Belknap has accepted the St ep ratary ship ♦*( War. Mai k M. Pomeroy, tin* editor of the Dem- OCiiit, i* lying very Low at hi* residence in New York from contention of the tang*, aggravated l»y bilious intermittent fever. Riot Ik Philadelphia. —A considerable riot occurred; on lire day of election in PbiU adelphia. J. Alexander Stephen*, a prom., im ul RepuldieAu wa» beaten so shockingly that liis life is despaired of. National Currency.—'The fortltcorntner re port of General Spinner will show (imt the total amount of national currency, of alf kinds, in circulation on the 30tli of June last, was $478 035,838 61. \Vhat Necbo Saving* CakDo.—The Freed man’s Saving* trust Company, yith Tieadquaners at Washington, have just paid eighty thousand dollars foV a lot on Penn sylvania avenue, on it ejpectu to erect a splendid banking house, j The New York Hotald, iuspeaking of-dka recent election for Mayor in Savannah says: *‘U will be seen that the Southern Democracy are beginning to ttiiderstand their true g.tmo. It is to get the and they cau get it, if they try, everywhere South, because everywhere-having the laud and ‘those mules'—they can outbid ‘carpet-baggers.’ F<>ur Jew* are now English baronets— Sir Francis Goldsmi l, Sir M<>se* Mouteflore, Sir Anthony Rothschild and Sir David Sal omons—nil of whom have bees arade such within thirty years* * 1 Collision ok the State Road— Yedlerddy the 1 rains drawn by the engines Governor and God. Grant, collided near Tilton, and the half-pant otie o'clock train ’did not gdt in until about five o'clock. Genferal Grant pulled and said, “Let us have peafce." Gov ernor shouted, “L*t me draw Tliey came together with a crash 1 , and instead of 1 peace, it.ere were many pieties. Both En gines were badly used up—especially Geh; Grant.— Atlanta Constitution, 15 tfl. The Cincinnati Gazette fßep.) said a few days ago concerning the fifteenth amend© ment : “We Lave no idea a Legislature can be selected in Ohio to ratify it, and yet it must be the main issue of the election.’' A resolution has been introduced in the Tennessee House setting apart a portion of a gallery for the use of negroes. Hereto fore, the colored folks have had full swing, seating themselves wnere they wished in both galleries. The resolution will pass.— Savannah News. Sharp - and -Quick in a New Field.—The Atlanta Era of Snlimtay says : Col. E. Horlburt has, we learn, received the*appointment of President, or Superin tendent of the Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad—known as the Wills Valley Rail* road—with headquarters at'Chattanooga Lost yR Stolen. —The Southern Commer cial Convention. It. was takon Northward sometime ago, and has now been kidnap* ped and transported entirely beyond the limits of the South As onr Yankee friends have taken possession of the concern, we hope they will look well to the interests involved.— Savannah Republican. Small Rills. — We see it staled in the Washington papers that Treasurer Spin ner. would put in ciiculatio.it on Monday (yesterday) SIO,OOO in twos of the new legal tender uotea, and that he expects to bo able to supply a like amount daily there-* after, until the bank note conpanies are ready to furnish notes of every denomina tion required.— Savannah Nctfs. From Washington — Washington, October Jg.—Ex-Goverrtor Rtfnef, Pennsylva* nia, is dead aged ninety-years. * * A letter from Alexnndoli 'll. SHephsns; dated the 15th iiitt* snjrs if Witt be trtfrrly mirnf bis p«iwer to attend the* Madott’ Slate Fail. Be has bPeti CosfiiFed tL Itis house since Feburury laNT, and bat* ttftl# hope of ever leavjtg a^aifl. Heavy Express RobbnhT —On Tuesday night the expnss iffiee at Sniitlixslie was broke into, and the safe unlocked with the key wh,'ch was found in the draw, and ri fled of it's contents.' Three hundred dollars in gold, and about one thousand seven bun* dred in currency were abstracted. In the hurry of the moment one hundred and fifty dollars were overlooked Rod faft behind. The robber went provided xyiuj cold chisels and other implements to force the safe, but was spared the trouble of using ihem. His tools werq, left on the spot. — Ci Uhbert Appeal Immigration. —An immense Irish Immi gi Ation Con veil I ion has been 4nr session in 8t Louis, An “Irish IminifjTwiit Aid An** sociation” was formed, to be incorporated .< it* chief ot*jeot to aid Irish Immigrants to become landholders. I*s capital stock is todie $2 000,000, at $5 per share. Any state is entitled to a director that has 600 shares. Liberty. — Ti.e President, in his thanks giving proclamation, calls upon us to thunk G<>d liberty has been preserved, and Sherman, in his speech, says we have got a deal too nmeh of it. Both takes a nidi* if.try view of the Waiter*—iu which all the liberty belon to the epaulets.— Tallahassee FUnidian. - - —- .• m •..* v f rr~. A D<‘Xter trotted one mile Bstmday last in one minute and four seconds. This is by long odds, the fastest tims on record. •THE RADICAL OUGAS.” The last issue of the Argus contains one editorial, headed as above. In that article the editor insinuates that the Sun is the Radical Organ of Decatur county, and re fers its readers to the editorials in our la*t issue to substantiate the fact. Wo are per* fectly willing Bro. Russell for the public to judge our political status by our editorials, ,If there is any Radicalism there, the pen© pie of Decatur county have failed to see it. The editor ol the Argus, is an ingenious man ; |»e patches up our article which be refers to ctfb*;derabl v ; draws heavily.upon his imagination ; and seemingly would like verv much to convince the citizens of South-' western Georgia, that the Sun is a Radical khoet. We are perfectly willing to leave the matter with the people of Decatur county ; iind we are satisfied that they can at once see the object of the Argus, iu pronouncing the Sun a “ Radical shoe*..” The Argus fails to reply to our article in its last he-ue— |otf’t answer the question propounded to it. ju fact makes a square backdown. TO THi; PRESS. **• ' i The Savannah Advertiser informs yon, in its issue* of the 27th inst., that the arti* <jle wk.pnblfsfied fn relation to thenfr, in onr issue *iif the 141 h instant, was a “tissue of jies from to end.” ‘ i JS* pryve the :< oldest and most reliable citizen* of Savannah, that every wor<l wo have said in relation to tjieeditors of the Advertiser is true. If tlfo editor of the Advertiser don,t think so, let them contest the matter. We have not published all we know in reference to the Editors of the said journal, but if they are anxious that it should be made public we will give it to them in our next issue. If the Editors of the Advertiref feel agrievrd at anything that ha# appear ed in the columns of.tlie Sun, J. R. Hayes, the Sen. Editor of the ptiper id respondble t Sue us for libeTyou whelps. ——j — < «•»* «, Fay* WiUliNftToN.-r Joseph H. Neff, Mays t;M,y,. who ; was u ie4 by Judge Cantwell befoia,a special Court on a charge v of comempt, has been eor|victed and order© jL-HtO pdjL a fflie Os twif hundred anti Tilly dollafs aiicl placed in Hit; jail by the'Shei isl, iu vthose custody he was placed until the liiie and costs were paid. He was lodged in jail because he refused to pay the tine, but, was released on a writ of habeas cor pus in fifteen minutes. The case has exac ted much comment, and the special Couit is becoming odious to all parties. The con tempt case which resulted in N» ff’s convie lion was based on the ejection of the clerk of the special Court from a room in the city hall building over which the Mayor plain:* ed the citv had exclusive contiol. Value op Newspapers to Farmers —Clark Bell, Esq , a few days since gave to the farmers of Steuben county aii address al their Agricultural Fair, which was full <>f matter of immediate and practical interest to bis hearers. One passage of bis address is worth copying here, and we give it, as follows : No one can too highly estimate the value of a good newspaper in a family of children, and 1 am of the opinion that if one is taken constantly in a family that it will be im possible for the children to conte up wi'.h* out being intelligent upon all the current questions of the day. Every household should bring in the news paper, then, as an absolute and indispen sable necessity. The far met should, of all other mer, take a good reliable agricultural paper, I defy any farmer to try it tor a year and then be able to say it has not paid and been in every way for bis good. Lxrge Fire in Fbunandina Twenty Thou sand Dollars Worth of Property Destroy ed.—A destructive fire occurred in Fenian* dinu.on Tuesday afternoon. The fire broke out in Dr. Clay’s handsome residence, which was entirely consumed, together with Mr. McGinnis’ residence adjoining. The dwell ings of Judge McGehee, Judge Hammond and three br four others caught fire'Amt ‘ were fcavefi with slight damage. The fire fortunately was in the outskirts of the town* otherwise the town must have auls fared much more severely, as rhe wind was •blowing freshly from the' southwest. The Iqss is Estimated at $20,000. Df Chty’s residence was the laYgesot in Fernandina, aiid not inspired. Mr. McGinnis* property was Hsxhva.— Jaeksoi&ifte Union, 14/A. Waiting For a Dead Man’s Shoes.—A pri vate letter bom Nashville to a gentleman in Washington city, says that in view of tile precarious condition of Senator Brown* low’s health, and a prospect of his being unable isl continue much longer in the Sen ate, Emerson Etheridge ha* made a compact with Andrew Johnson, whereby the former is to aid the latter in his Senatorial aspi rations, with the understanding that when “Governor Browulow dies Mr. J.ohp>oir will help tp elect Etheridge as his successor, This letter expresses the opinion that Mr. Johnson will Ihj elected Senator wilhopt much oppos'd lion. Foreign Postage.—Postmaster General Qre§wetU»a* opened negotiations with the B i»iskßPostsQfßeMMDepH*UiM*iitT<*if * further ie<i«*M*ins (tt kM.»er fioskigi* fatvmnen thq o'iiied Sta»es and Great Britain. JftWis reduction be agreed to b}' Great Britain, it will establish an ocean penny postage be tween iho two couuuies, at the combined rate of six cents, comprising a sea postage of two cents, and an inland charge of twef cents in each country. The New York Tribune is reconciled to the election of Andrew Johnson to the Sen ate. “There will be no trouble,’’ says the Tribune, “in finding out which side he is on.” Anew paper is soon to he started at Live O ik, to be calh-d the Heiairi, Me. VY. W. Keep will be the publisher. The paper will be cc D£er?ative,— Tal. Flor. Domestic*. Maikctu, Savannah, Oct. 20.—Cotton— The demand to day has been general, holders asking full prices, which <n many instances buyers conceded to for the. fulfillment of positive Riders. The offering stock H light, consequently the busmsSs done has been restricted. We quote: fctrict Middling 25$ Middlings ......26$ Low Middlings :....25 Good Ordinary 24J The sale* were 630 bales. New Yoke Oct 19. P. M—Cotton firmer; sales 3 000 bales at 26$c Flour less active: quoatstions ipiehasged. Wheat-heavy; I@2{J lower; Michigan Western winter red $1 so@l 53; Illinois $1 30r whitejl 66@l 70. Corn l@2c lower. Mess pork closes at S3O 76. Lsrd heavy; kettle 18(<$.18$c Whisky firmer at $1 21$. Groceries quiet and dull. Turpentine4s(3;s6c. R< sin $2 18. Freights firmer; cotton by steam s@Jd; wheat by steam 9sd; sail Bd. —r— ■ Nsw Orleans, Oct. 19—Cotton lowet at 25c: sales 2,500 hales: receipts 8.316; experts, to Genoa 1.184. Bremen 2.996; coastwise 2,867 WJea. Flour at *5 80. ; $5 45@55 85. Oats 60a Bran $1 67. Hay dull and lower; prime $27 Mctm pork lower and quoted at $33. Bacon easier at 18$c, 2tc and 21$. Sugar—three lihds new centri fugal sold at 13$ Molasses —three bbls. nfcw re ceived and so’d at $1 26. Other articles- imclrlngod. tttfw To the Stonewall and Oak City Fire Compa nies I would tender my sincere thanks for the prompt ami efficient service rendered me on Sunday night the 10th instant, in saving my dwelling house from that “Demon Fire.” Nor would I for one moment forget the many obligations I am under, for the great assistance rendered on; the occasion by the citizens, both white and colored. To those who removed my furniture, I would say; they used more care than I have ever known on such an oc casion—not a single piece damaged to any extent And to the credirOt the city, I would say, that my loss by theft is too small to mention. My kitchen situated, 0n1y25 feetfrom my dwelling, wh*'®. , discovered by me, wa*. fully enveloped iti flames, and communicated the fire to the dwejhng in a very few min afes. And to the credit of the fire com paniesv on tf»e ground soon Cjiongh U* save the'hmifse— fifteen feet of the roof having burned. -Very Truly Yours. J. H. COLBERT. NOTICE . CITY TAX-PAYERS. ALL parties owning property in tiic City of Baiabridge are hereby notified, that the bal ance of the assessments made to defray the expen ses of the Corporation amounting to $ of one per cent, is due the Ist of November. '1 be books can lie found at the store of Mr A Davis, either in my hands or the Ijands <rf Mr. E J. Rainey. vr Executions will positively lie issued h&afnst all parties who do not nay up by the 10th proximo. B. 0. SCOTT, . Clerk and Treasurer. Oct. 21, 1869. 26-11 Notice Everybody. THE Colored Citizens of Decatur county are re ques teri to meet at the Court House, on Satur day, Nov oth, at 11 o’clock. A. M >«n which <rca sion. speeches will he deliveied l>y Willis Crawford. RolTey Brown, Charley Evans and others, on the condition. &c of the colored race. This meet!nr is in no way a political one, hut is intended for the social good of the colored peopie generally. The white citiEv’iis are also respectfn ly invited to attend- several leading Lawyers of the city have been rccjhested and will address the meeting on this occasion. Planters who have colored men in their emplov will please notify them of this meeting. Octi 21, 1869. 26-It TO THE PUBLIC. The subscriber will open on Monday the 25th inst., on Broughum stieet, convenient to the busi ness portion of the city a first-class BOARDING HOUSE. His table will he furnished with the bint tfce market affords. Day boarders preferred. - Apply to r E S CAN DLER, oct 21 lm. at Rutherford & Spear’s Store. T. 8. MUI Si U. \ FLOUR. 1 Afl BARRELS SUPERFINE. EXTRA AND IVfL/ fAMILY FLOUR. just fccejvtd and for sale at the lowest him' Vt’priee hv T. B. HUNNEWELL CO. BACON. aMßttssflKffl BUriER. A FEW KEGS OF GOLDEN BUTTER, sweet and good, just received and for sale bv T. B HUN NEWELL A CO. MaUKEREL. Barrels of mackerel and_ kits, of season catching, just trc*iv«id and for sate by T. B. HUN ME WELL & CO BABES ’CARRIAGES. * FEW FOUR-WHEEL INFANTS CARRIAGES i\ good quality, those in want p!ea.*©.call For sale by 4 T. B HUN NEWELL A CO. BAGGING. O non YARDS BAGGING, anchor and other STAPLE GOODS. O non AE . nS <2°™* OSNABURGSpf JM XF the heaviest Weight, ju*t received and for sale by T B HUNNEWELL & CO. I YARDS STRIPEOSNABURGS, differ it# wwF eut makes For sale by T. B HUNNEWELL & CO. PRESS GOODS. A FINE assortment of Black Alpaca’*, Mohair Lu.tres, Armens, printed and solid color De laines, and other kinds'of Dress Goods, received and for sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. SHAWLS, NUBILS, &0. A HANDSOME assoitment of Shawls iu every va riety and color, also Merino Black Shan Is, Nn bies. Scarfs, Wools. Infants Wooi iSncks. fcc. For sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. • We would invite the attention of Planters and others to o«r stock, consisting ot every variety of goods usually kept in store, which we offer at the lowest market price for cash. Taken in trade or purchased for cash, cotton, hides and other produce? T. B. HUNNEWELL A CO. OcK 21,1869. 26-ts CLEAR THE t«£l("Sß«f IIIi^NT! i RUTHERFORD & SPEAR, ,i(i ry j /{J / J ]()'/ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in * ’ ■ * S Dry Goods, G roceries, Hardware^ ;V -V i ‘" ,; J - ’’ vm'.'i ‘"an ,* " " *t) ,'ua.i reW. A add if) *♦* Krone lit on Street, BaiMltridfie, Georgia. ~ i > i ■ , uit’ ■" vr-r. 'V' ‘ | .jm) ,<!*■; »#■»«■"» ■jvmb i, ;.;:V ! * *.««aiU »<. • -*,»! .oaiA eld* tea »i*s * M*FWWHOO# IWCIffOiJQ WOULD respectfully call tho attention of the -puMfc to their I«rg<* and vrtljtelected’stock, cfiw on ludt<t and da it/ arriving of * •• i «W »'» mihwo "■* j tea *»*>=»•» i *f*w*.dow .YCMHOI * * SVAfJUI W&WGT ®&V MijfcSi"**'--—’'* ■-Hi: - &9Bl r j7f> . .MavfH.varfaMrfW ».*« *TVIJO W>T .. I -wMvOflt ,*hc : . ! d ,a*ew>fe .ft'xfMMtainaiaaO • U Groceries. Hardware, &c., embracing any and everything tbai atiji peseou could for. >A*w* buy : . - I Mur ftmalmfcrf v Da.to *mi«q iwlllM lihllia «*ahurfy | • T at wzGtst* *fm v j ! ■> - ; •!Ti u.* M . t , a yrtta/.ri We can make !t to the interest of the public to trade With -ns, bv giving Mrfrr i***T»W ters especially to call and examine our stock, as it was selected mainly with an eye to their trade. • •(•***•'• 1/ KMWAiI n rA ; WecaaFillAny Want * j . -f f«. jtihJ-M'f .♦fJS j • ■ ; * j From a paper of pins to a cask of bacon Wi* «fi » ■ K 0 lags la *in«dmtk haa ifelto.il ,ab|«rndy.-tol lttpx* J ■ • ' Call Examine y and Price Our Goodsy And if you don’t like the price yon need not buy oct-tf. DISSOLUTION., rWIHE finn of Sjpjll«i & Hampton is thin day de- - JL solved by mutual consent. The busiuc.se of the firm will be settled by Hampton & Thomas, who are alone authorized to close the same G. A. BPILLER. T. F. HA MELON. NOTICE. MR J. M. Thomas having purchased the inter- ! est of Mr G. A. Bpilier, in he tirm of Spiller ; & Hampton, the firm will hereafter be known as ' Hampton & Thomas. 'I hey wilt keep at their old' 1 stand a full line of Groceries Dry Goods. &e , which tl,ey will sell as low as any bouse in the city. i T K. HAM I*ION, J. M. THOMAS. - Real Estate Agency. i TH WE again opened in Bain bridge i Real Estate Agency. lain perfect ! y familial with the Ip cation and quality of the lands of the comities of Decatur. Miller. Mitchell. Baker, Dougherty. Ca lhoun. Earlv. Thomas, Colquitt. Berrien, Irwin and Worth. I invite canital'sts from the North West and South, to come ami settle up our valuable and cheap cotton lands The planters in these comities t have, with very lew exceptions, made money this year and are doing as well as they did previous to the war ; I have for sale some places from four to twenty miles ol Bain bridge some on the Fast and some on the West side of Flint river, among them I mention tiie following : One lot-of fiop acres, 1-Oof which is o} cured and under a good state of cultivation, 7 miles from Buiiibridgo One lot of 750 acres, 10 acres open. Ofie lot of 1,250 acres. 400 improved In con-* i ection with the place will be sold a large stock of cattle, hogs, mules, sheep, and all the funning im plements belonging'to the place. One lot of 1.850 acres. 050 acres cleared, a good residence and rill necessity out buildings upon the j place. A large portion of the fntid on this place la oak and hickeiY. One lot of 1,200 acres, with pood impruvemehta, pood orchard, ami 400 acres of' improved land; - One lot of 1.517 acres, 800 acres cleare«l land, a nice thill npon it. A pood stock of cattle and and hops, will be sold with the place, also coin po tatoes he One lot of 260 acrfcai QUOif whfclyls open City property bath itofemoed and unim proved. a„ t , . , AH of the above property is offej-crlipw. ing lands I offer from 2to fi./iO per acr-A Terms easy. Persons wishing to purchase lands in this scciion will find it to their interest to address me at Ghiitilniilpe, Ga . and rest assured that any bus iness intrusted to my care will receive prompt u* *"*•'»»». t. f: Hampton. Oct, 21, 1860. 20-tf* Argus copy. CAUTION! Piedmont and Arlington Life In* •nranee Company. Capt. F. L> Q&lo, THE ONLY GENERAL AGENT FOE SOUTH GEORGIA By the following authority in his Cotomtaten: KNOW ALL MEN by these presents, that by vir toe of Authority given us hr our Board of U|_ recto.* we hereby appoint Cspt F, L HALE. Gen eral Agent, and empower him t© remove and ap p.int Agents and Medical Examiners for this Com pany at att p dntiß he gfay visit in the State of Georgia. wilhin the candies of Chatham, Bryan Liberty. Mclntosh, Wayne, Glynn, Camden. Charl ton, Perry. Ware, Clinch. Echols, Lowndes. Berrien Colqattt. Br«*oks, Tboums, Decatur. Mitoh«*ll gfjtj Ur, Baker and Early, in all which Agents ’ sh«l report and remit to him. In testimony whereof, the rfgnatnlws oflbeofti oers of this Company wirtT- the offieUGeeni of the same the day and year above Whitten, signed W. C. CARRINGTON, Prerideat. (seal) ... J. j- Hopkins, Soct’y. By the «nth«r*ty m me thus vested. 1 remove any ard all Agents and Medical Examiners in any of the above cr.Tirrfics. rkitf complying With the *h«,vo specifications and di,ecfioni Apy, agent a. otherwise appointed. within this distiict must, re port at once by mail to C*pt. F. L. Hale. Grm©ral Agent for South Go- rgia, at Savannah. tip fVV Bay Street. George W„ Pearce, ihe only ant horbed «®w, :A«fhl ‘ F- L- HALE. 1 General Agent lor South Ga. at Sav. ! opt 21 ts B. J. LESTER, WITH , ’ &!*' . ' ■ ‘ t Goodman & Myers, CDIIISSIOS MERCHANTS, 137 bay stkkict, SAVANNAH. GA. As Agent fer the various Manufacturers of Vir ginia, wc arc prepared to till all orders for eveiy grade aid style, at Manufacturers’ prices. . 0T VVe pay the highest, prices for Hides. Dcrswax, &c., Slc. oct 14 6m. '!<v; • **■ -■ -,J !■ ■■ Harness & Saddles J. BORN, WEST STREET, BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA Wholesale and Re'uil Dealer in SADDLES, BRIDLES, turn „ ■•yif. hAsYI i'ilA A itsrJ M s .y* r > f f * H VRNFSS, RFC,GY AND RIDTNG WHIPS, * NPU S. 1. HATH Pdl BKI/I ING. ‘ ••HARNESS LEATHER.NOEK LKATHKB, CALK SKINS, SHOE lIN DIN GS, Ac. & LAB GS iY«€S Always on band, oct 14 ts JTf’fcl* Ml Ikwiav t * % i ■* ’ w - Am&xmm f r>i# j £)’* t ,J - * n —w 1 : rrz ~ STOVESI STAVES I Wholesale and Retail Dealer in sUnts mid fin Htfate broad sTBitET, BAINBRIDGE GA‘ „ KINT °- PARLOR, and DINING ROOM SIOVES of all sizes and pattefiT#y «#» TIN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPtId^ 1 y f ALL ktndtf of Tin and Sheet Iron work. Oalver- T iU Guttering inffHSrtdftC* n A **Ji i\ Ol LIOM X i GEO RGI D ecatuu County. IT C. FAIRCI/JTH next friend of tbe minor J ivE W | L B * via: Daniel bw M - a ?- d HttVon B. IFairdoth na« applied A>r exemp|iqn, B ud setting apart ittnt JSwoTtha T d lIWiM I I WiM ll l ,un th« EdKaS othce In <HU 21, i B6O-. JOEL JOHNSON, Ordinary. Crfes*t^rTA— Decatur County. IJATHEW -STRICKLAND lias applied frr ex-* homSSld^nW^n Hpa,t a,, '‘ Vii ' nat 'cn' of . an Wl 1 1 ,5,58 opr-n thß ml on .1,,. 20th ut f ~l s ee jOfl-21, 1860. c| J ° L^^ oI * KS ON, Oidinury. J f,,r I will pass rtrioh t' " Va ~af| o h pf homestead; and ort,3!. 1862. ' ,OEL JOHNS *»'f yM S b W» 21-2* ts J iirnn THE BEST BKUUGHTTO BAINBHI^S guMlwyt; t In - I A. DAVIS Wholesale and Retail Dealer in I «n|ftt|-«OR w*» *1 iott I] ~U J ■ oftocijofi Tft[oil iit f«7Tt ; r«T (f ; !<0 Os »C 0£ 101* M |BO I: -or 1 [no fit 100 si fir- *f fb' n |po 08 0f» W RXV ’(F> 71 fV »v *1 ; ffi 0t oe fei <W> f* 06 U fep lJ " j 1 1 s *»4 oei.oo e# roe it >OO c» 00. 11 ‘ j i Ttdmive »(tf dtfw b*lvam f> V 1 «M|l | f*di Ina , iito mart; tabtc •vt>»Dvwj4 J TftNSlhtfvx* ! fefamla Ktii+MSmtf'tTmm KihyJ hovkKsfe MtoDvaani In aadatoc adt 4th il | ;lfr* Uia«|aKKKM boa ,bade*'<f*w: a' «| |, J FALL&WffITERSTII »tn ft: JtapU and Sm m M£s >d l/ 1 * ,*a!v| vawi bcM (r-'fo-/»fu;wfnl W> r***■■**e* i ! 1 WORSTEDS, r . a, ’ ■ ■ RfIAATjA ;J, *. *U yi-cd , • IaAC£S, „ Vm>ET?, ,«| yfwd » • tU). and thousands of Other things too ntimerv uicuUoii, for ladles aud cuildieu • twu, Also an im roensc ttock of f JI * / > J / ' »?/(■ JReady Made Clothing, 1 \ sjf?" > I and I Juruisteina j uariUb <jO Ifeil »AAa f HOSIERY, NOTIOI BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, rf.9» ' I 1 TRUNKS. VALISrS.SADIf:- * I 4% f 1 rJ | gj| S !«• |*% MMK I fill HARDWARE,Ti6IEOM t AND T V!!jf Wake; BAGGING, ROUE, TIES,A '»•* it* * u >;|H. >.U Iqm-nff r "%«fa»f»| In fact everything that , *T- • I t--f CfAH •• IS Alt GS WOS4T Can call for, either for Ihe '' "JIT TfT j: c \c-;A ■‘l i VaVf, 'yjr", p „ ! ■» » «qA) . *oO i 4 LIVING OR THE DBt , i jjflTn h JjJffliwl I , I am determined not to ‘ n ,’ii iipii 0/ gjotniUfy Wterim ; acojioho aoan H'/’i ■ : «h (<); ! ,!"'J 1 have gaiued. for eelliug the ,Hfloß 800 At j cttKiiiß jAOiioa v iFM I '*d'l • fnirnutoD ol tts>b lidr Me T'‘i*d rptile* | ,t!»#n© at nbem to betbnn iwimF I« ■" ;< U 1 mi*. *)-••• .-At AM-- Jed I# "■ J ! #iiJ ei'/R id and wdw . .J-ned m «<**' i * . HdeD 10l wol v LOWtff PRIC®! I will always pay the Highest Market Pn®* • Od ,v and( lii iJ m ti for Cotton, or make Liberal Advance! W tb *> same (or Shipment. *„v ** * ' 1 * _ irfw i *^r n Mbnr *****^ • - r '{Ujdnseft# mK meofisdl rmsM