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Wednesday Morning, Oct. 10, 1866.
Our Agent in anTumah.
Mr. Jno. A. Grubb, our traveling agent,
is now in Savannah and will wait on the
merchants and other adver'isers in that
city in our behalf. Our friends of the Sa
vannah press will conler a favor on us by
shoeing him courtesy and giving him any
assistance they would accord to us iu perwon.
Krrata.
In tlje 1-sport of the Conimittco on Sunday
Schools, Cambridge Distiict Conference, published
in our last paper, there were two errors, viz : In the
third reason given why difficulties in (he establish,
moot of Sunday Schools are not insuper&blo, ap
pears the following: *• Your Committee believe that
any person, whether male or female, \\hu can fcnul
and sing and control the minds of others, (a com
petent iu the absence of every other requisite or
help except a Testament and an ailuUr' I‘royrr-book.”
should read, instead of adults’ Prayer book, "ehtLtt
Hymn-book.” Again in the save paragraph, “and
leave the Holy Scripture* to do the balance," should
he, “ and leave the Holy Spirit to do, Sc.”
Augusta Daily Press.
This most valuable and sprightly Doily, publish
ed by Mr. K. H. l'uuiix, ut Augusta, (la., hu lately
been considerably enlarged ami otherwise improved,
and will he sent to subscribers ut the unprcccdently
low price of *5 00 per year.
Southern Cultivator.
We have received tl.eOctotwr Number of this most
invaluable Form auxiliary. All of our
should subscribe ; and the fact should he home iu
miud that those who siil>sctibe now get the Novem
ber and December Number. free, ns sulwcriptiuns
only commence with the January and July editions
published at Athens, Ga. D. llcdinond, Editor.—
Terms, two dollars per year.
Bargains in Watches
In another column will lw fouud the advertise
ment of the ‘‘UNION WATCH COMPANY," of
148 Broadway, New York, who call attention to their
superb manufactures. The fame of this establish
ment is world-wide, and their watches aro superior
to any othcra made on tlie American Continent.
Besides the manner ill which they pay the printer
is a sure index of their lilwrallly, lesismsibiiity, and
ability to perform their obligations.
County Court.
Tills Court for October is now in session and we
learn is doing a large amount of business. 1 lie efli
cient Judge Cbaw.uuo presides.
Tho Concort last Thursday.
Ora city was visited and enlivened by the Quincy
Brass Band hot Thursdoy night, and nlthoughAlley
may not have done so well in the “matter o,
money," as was desirable, they left us iu the poSscs
■aion-of evidcoce-wwamtiovcrlible thaO-Nim ™|»|W*
composed of gentlemen whom the people of lJuln
hridge would l>e delighted to honor at n future day
with her cordial hospitably, and we up representa
tives of the feelings of the community, reiterate the
the expressed hope that they will “come again 1"
The performance was highly appreciated by those
who were in attendance.
Scott's Monthly Magazine.
Ws have received tho September nnmlicr of this
excellent Magazine. As usual it is biiui-fnU of
choice reading matter for tho Fireside, the Counting
room and the Office Do send ami subscribe for one
year. Published ill Atlanta, Ga. Ilev. W. J. Scott,
Proprietor. Terms—ss.oo per annum.
A Word to Planters and Farmers.
Go to Hat ns & Wiujaws and look at their Stock
of Fall and Winter Goods. They have a line assort
ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
etc., and lwsides treating you mbjht'/ clever, will sell
you goods so cheap. Unit you will go awny witli a
smiling face, and the irresistible conclusion that
they arc the men to deal with.
Another New Building.
We learn from the owner, Mr. W.ll. llauuxi.i , that
hejintends to ceujmer.ee, light away, the erection of
n splendid litfge new Brink Stout, W the site North
of the Utfifrt House; We sreuTpWW /«> many
evidence* of prosperity In o«r city, and feoTthat the
acti vjly thus manifested In building, is the harbenger
of something glorious in tho future for Baiubrhlge.
Woltt, some enterprising man erect three
comfortable dwelling houses. The demand warrants
the expedition. We know of several Antilles who
need houses, and can’t move to the place for this.—
reason. A gentleman wrote us on this subject iato.
ly, and we were compelled to return him the answer
that there wero no houses to let. It is a sad stale
of affairs, when a person can't procure a house in a
place the size of Cambridge, and is forced to forego
the idea of going to it on that account.
Be stir yourselves, monied men of Decatur and see
if we can't have a change in this respect.
Savannah Advertisements.
Tu* following gentlemen, advcrtlscing in our pa
per, owing to the prcßS on or columns lost week fail
ed to get a notice at our hands.
Oirf asi> Watkins -or as a young man unac
quainted with the necessity for spelling typ« Back
wards, “dutchlfied'’ them—’’SawTAW A Frao" arc
opeuigg an immense Stock of Dry-Good* at It 1 and
113 Congress Bt., Savannah. We can reopmtnoad
them and hope our friends will go and see their
Stock. -Dealer In Leather, Harness,
E. L ifeinuvos- ‘ -m reliable and gentle-
Trunks, etc,, will he founa ■ fr(im KOO( l 0 1,|
manly as heart could desire. lie i» . .
liberty county, Ga., and will he rememts
some of our friends.
F, D. Smyths A Co.—Capt. Smttu* showed ns
through hia atore and convinced us of his ability tov
salltiood, os cheap as they cm he perchascd any
where. Bond and get a circular containing Ids
price*.
T. H. Bourn aw ft Cos — Dealers in Crockery and
Glaaewbare, will be found gentlemen of unsur
pntuftd enett<y, and ready to nerve all who call
at their establishment. They aro doing a largo
business.
Ksriu/s News Detot—When our friend* visit
Savannah, ws bops they wont fail to call at this most
attractive and really delightful News Headquarters
Os the gentlemanly EwriU. yon can purchase papers
M any sod every dlaeriptloo, and at publisher's
pgfryin- and a small amount invested will procure
you a' splendid bundle' to distribute among’ your
frasaidsalong the route as you return,
*. JEtp.-'. . u
Maemhi. Horan.—Our old friend A. B. Deal of
«*■“ fsmpn* halting .terra* » ngfce ta itiTs*
pie of Hek'l ton,*. Only give hip. a i afcnijjVu
our cstirnjte pf him sod Ids ‘ gndd *lrs|p is or<f|
drawn %. *
: A Dvtis Minn A On.,—ore assuredly naan htf
the righf|t!ae,\ ThelbHe or is
ly that of a cotmuiaitm Merchant and forwarding
Agent. Try them. A
J. J. Wot,—Whose very naj|r U guftfcittit to
to make him a gentleman with innumerable friend*,
certainly rvqnims uo particular notice at out hand*.
“May bi* Hhadow never grow less,’* is the earnest
whth of all who happen to fall Into his wsy.
Ehwin ft Hardkb -Are good and frue,—reliable
and energetic, and do u very extensive business in
their line. * -J
Clark, Joxb & Cos., -Aro at No 1. Stoddard's
U>aer Range, making very liberal advance* on the
oonMgnmui.U of their friends, liive them a tii.d.
Hess and Gcntman.-These gentlemen, late of
Baiti more, have a tremendous stock of everything
in thei.- line. Our 'friend U. J. I.zsTrn, formerly 6f
Uds county, is with them, and is a capital election
eer. \N e think he would he irresistible at the polls.
Alex. II vkdki-Iln* a large nnd Commission
Ware-House on Bay Street, and witli all Alick is a
reliable uud business man. boo hdvertlsciqent of
Metropolitan Ware-house elsewhere.
1866. TRADE. 1866.
STABLE Am WAKQ T
Dry Goods,
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
151 Congress Street,
Have now in storo and still opening the most ex
tensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
KVEU RECEIVED,
To which the attention of Merchant* anti Deale is
is respectfully invited
Sept 26 20-Rm
NOTICE.
SUPEIUNTENDErS OFFICE, A. ft O U. U CO., I
Savannah, September 8, 1800. )
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE nil freight coming
from and destined to |X)ints west of tlie Ock
locknnec River will he carried over this road to and
from Savannah at a reduction of twenty-five per
cent, on Hie rate* of trans{M>rtutiou from Thomaa*
viile. making the churgCH on the Keveral.x-lasses ■*
follows :
First class, per cubic foot. 11 cents.
Second class, per ’OO pom ids \ . V,98 cents.
Third class, per 100 pounds 72 cents.
Fourth class. per 100 pounds 57 cents.
Fifth class, per 100 pounds 40 ceuU.
sixth class, per 100 pounds .'l4 <-cnts.
Seventh class, per 100 pounds <4O cents.
Eighth class, per 100 pounds 2d cents.
Cotton, per 100 pounds. 68 cents.
H. S. HAINES,
Sept 19~2G-tf General Superintendent.
SMALLWOOD, IFODGKISS k CO.,
Ootton Factors ’
AND
(6fnfrat (fomntission
No. 10 Bfaver Street, NEW YORK.
J L SmaLLWoein. formerly Smallwood, Earle ft Cfo. and
J E Smallwood & Cos , Now York.
Thomas H Hoikikiks, Georgia, 1 Late
Gbo W Kourr, Florida, > Hodgkiss, Scott & (3c
Dll Poolk, Georgia, ) New York
W E are jwepared, through resident Agents, to ad
vance on and sell Cotton in all tlie Southern
Porte, or forward from these Ports to New York or
LIVERPOOL DIRECT,
as our friends may prefer. Our connexions in Liv
erpool are such as will give our customers all the
advantages of that market. [July 18-IC-ly
PUNTEBS 5 HOUSE,
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA.
THIS
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
WITH ALI. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS,
IS NOW OPEN.
KOR THE
DFLeoe-ption of Guests.
J. JACKSON & CO.,
Sept. 12-24-Cni Proprietors.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BROUGHTON HTBKW, Hirroanvair, mvomtlA.
T 118 first class Hotel has Ix’cn
modeled and newly refurnished MM 11
and put in perfect order throughout. j j
The traveling public may rest asmiredfißßßSsß
tliey will find comfortable accommodation* at thin
House A. B. LUGE, Proprietor.
Sept 2C. 1860. 20 3m.
WOOL CARDING.
THE Gotlon Factory licing stopped, our Wool Gaul
will only be put to carding wool into rolls, Mich
time* ns tho quantity of wool brought for curding
will justify.
Wool must Iw washed clean and dry, anil in every
lard, or lard oil for grease, must accompany
thewool - K, - v about ofHfpound of lard for ten pounds
° f ',CU for .•arding . ! nto ro!!s is one-third of the
wool, or, fifteen cent, ,>cr i--»nd ... moT.ey. or and.
produce us ye need, at the pries' we aro p«)inf, lor
article*. g p AV 'lfi TONGE.
26-41] Baiphridge Bept. 88, 1866. __
SAW LOGS WANTED
AT TEE I
Felioa-xi L.umloei
lath'mills,
81X MILES ABOVE “ *l
gtpatarWrota, oajtu liwr.
WE will pay *8 00 per thousand feet. luml«r
measure, for all lag* delivered at our Mills.
*9” 1/dS* to iw round, and 18 or 20feet In length
To measure not less than 17 inches in diameter at
the small end. To ho butted at both ends.
CT Terms, Cash on
Sept. 26-26-If] Tellenn Mills.
lEW a^DODS,
FOB T&E
Fall and wHiter Trade!
a* ft :
AOATIB*.
Wc are now recetijtig our Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods!
Wl.ich hag been aellcctocl with great SfErtlt the VERT LOWEST CASH I‘UICKS.
Wo are determined to make it the interest O%M who will examine our Stock to Purchase
from us.
the Sadies
Are particularly invited to examinector STOCK OF DRKSS COOPS.
OUR STOCK OF STAPLE DRY GOODS.
p : u . -c eou.M ... mat rtße. Algo ft pood fissurtroorit o f Ladies',
Gents’, Misses’ and Hoys’ Boots and Shoes, (’lotjrinc, Hals ntnl Caps, Blankets, Wood
warn, Hardware, Tinware,
CROCKERY AND NOTIONS I
We shall also keep continually on hand a full stock of
Family Groceries.
We have engaged the services of Messrs. BEXJ. F. COLBKIIT nt.d li. C. SCOTP, win.
arc ever ready to servo our patrons and will be pleased to have their old-time friends to
cull.
HESS & GUTMAN,
Wholesale Grocers,
13C. BRYAN ST. SAVANNAH, GA,
fi>* Order* earefnlly filled and satisfaction war
ranted in every instance.
Sept 26 26 Btn
A. F. HAYWARD,
OK FLORIDA, WITH
E. SIMPSON &■ EG.,
IMrORI'KItS OF WINES & LIQUORS,
COM MISSION M K RCHANTS,
No. 17 Dkv St, nka it Bkoapway,
mnv loitk.
Keep constantly on baud u large spick of Finn Old
Whisky. {Jyll-15-8m
J. B. HAYES. A J. WILLIAMS
HAYES & WILLIAMS
WOCf.D respectfully inform tt.K citizen, of
Raiubridge and vicinity that they have just
received a* now stock of staple and fancy
Dry Qoods,
Groceries, Provisions, §r., &c.,
which they offer nt remarkably low price* for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Call and exiuuino our Htock ami satisfy vovrselve*
that wi' ran sell gootls cheaper than auy other house
Inttyictfry , Je6-10- ly
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
A. WILCOX <£• CO.,
savannah, Georgia,
FOR
PLANTATION
AND
COUNTRY SUPPLIES I
Wo have on hand and to arrive,
Racon, Flour,
Sugar, Butter,
Potatoes,
Onions, Apples,
Ragging, Rope, Lard,
AND
BEARD’S PATENT
LOCK TIE!
It is manufactured from tho
Best Hoop Iron!
Thoroughly painted—any length required,
no per cent. In Tffiiff and W per cent. Tc«i cost than
mm.
English Patent and Manufacture. Send year order,
to the unrferelgned. Agent, for tho Statu ot Georgia.
Try it and you will Iw convinced.
A. WILCOX &. CO.,
Buy Ltreet, Sava.mail, Georgia.
Sept,2o 20 ts
Administrator's Hale.
WILL he Mild by virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Decatur County, on the
first TUESDAY in Deocmlwr next, the following
hits of land in the 20tl. District of Iterator, vis:
Lot* 246, 247, 274 . 275. 280 ; containing (1250)
twelve hunched and fifty acres 44 miles south of
Bainhridge. and i, said to Iw one of the tx-,t Cotton
nnd Corn plantations In Deeator. On the premises
arc all necessary twilding*, such ns Barns, Stables,
Gin-house and screw, quarter, for fortylaliorers, tino
well of water, and the place is ns healthy n, any
South. Cleared land and under fence, ulmut ,ix
hundred nnd fifty acres, the balance is good Creek
l ttn ,; a mill site on tl.c lands. There is also a good
quantity o.' Oak, Hickory and other hard wood on
this tract. ■«3bw r1 i.| 1 | »-•, ' .2*
ALSO, at same sale amt Jav, will be o{fercd three
tbowuuid two hundred and ninety acres oc land in
the 21 ,t District, on Flint River, Ii hollo* below
Bninbridge. It has cleared, and under tepee, seven
of elg** hundred acres; ha* quarters and bai.dmgs
for fortv or more laborers, a nice dwelling house,
•moke and ri.gar housss, fine springs, and nearly
a new-built grist pnd saw *lll, needing bnt little re
uSgWYjWiri,. ...rewi .‘w* w*.
*«».4-v:
W II"OI KU IIARKISI Jl. (SAINK*. URftII WIU VUUKN
of Niushvillf, Tonlof A«hvillu N <’ of Mncon,(luorghi.
Harris, gaines &. co.,
WH6LESAI.3E QE6(J3E»S,
AND DKAI.RRS IN
ilifluojs, So6.ifio, tfiflnrjs, oitorn's
HIM <JS, SPII’HS, AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
20 Beaver Street, NEW YORK.
Refer to T. .1 Williams & Cos., Bainhridge, Georgia.
Harrell. ZeiglerA ..
S. M Cox & Cos., “ ••
llrs. Il.itts ft Butts, “ ••
July 18-6 m jg
S.B.U A RRIN(JTON,
PKAI.RH IN KVBKY VAP’KTV Os
Furniture !
OFFRS FOR SALE
AT Kli WA&E-JtIOOIMES,
178 Hroughton Street,
SAYAN NAI I. (KOItG IA,
A L.UIGB STOCK OF
GOODS!
SUITED TO
A SOUTHERN MARKET.
rmcES
AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE
TRADE!
GOODS ORDERED BY MAIL
OR OTHERWISE
WILL BE CAREFULLY
SELECTED s PACKED.
SPRING BEDS
DISTRESSES
1 OF ALL KINDS.
Sept2o * fim
LATHROP&TO.7
4
139 and Ul Congress St., StWWAII, CEORCU.
WiIUt.eSAI.F. ANI. RETAIL. DEAURB IN
Dry Ghoods,
READY MADE OLOTIiING,
bAGE
Carriages,lf uggies
PHAETONS AND HARNESS. :
CHARLES VAN HORN A COMPANY,
XO. 9 STODO iiurs liAXGE, opposite post OPPICE,
Savannah. Georgia.
Woodruff’s Concord Buggies.
A (lENIN and the alxwr Mdimtod VVOOIUitTK CONTYIIU) W'tSOIKS. wki, «• u
/ V «*»»•"«•"* Aim. Agents fnr tlm rclobautrri I*KMAKKST 111 (iiilKS. m>t quality. miuM u
I.UIIIK equal H. any now manufactured Also o:. hand, at all timra. lIAIiNKNS „f all .jnal.ti.-a
Kv •Hrert shipments from 11,0 factories of Now York, am! avol.lii.ls imniv of the ordinary cl,ar-«
ol shipments we soli at Now York I’ltH'KS IN SAVANNAH (Vt TANARUS, Hi- K
Goods! Goods!
bmut ru mil
Wo arc expecting to receive in it lew days a well-selected Stock of
DRY GOODS!
Hardware, Groceries, Boots. Shoes,
CMXBnte, hats, &«.»■
in iact u general assortment of every article usually brought
TO THIS MARKET! 1
Our (foods have been bought '
FOR THE CASH,
BY MR. JOHN M, POTTER,
who is AN OLD AND EXPERIENCED MERCHANT, and well understand* the WANTS
id the PEOPLE. In connection with our Stock, wo itavc a large lot of
Bagging, Rope and
SALT,
which will be sold at the lowest Market Price, We would be glad to see our friends
and the public generally call and examine our STOCK, as wo foci confident under
existing circumstances, to make it to their advantage. We will also be prepared' to
Advance oil Cotton
SHIP P E D
TO
New York. Savannah, or Apalachicola.
J. DONAXiSON A Cos.
Sept 2G-lf ——
E. L. NEIDXiINCr&R
Would call attention to his Well assorted stock of
Saddles, Plain and Fancy Buggy Harness,
CARRIAGE HARNESS. ROAD WAGON HARNESS,
STAGE AND WAGON HARNESS,
Also, a large stock of
COLLARS, BRIDLES, If AMES, TRACES, and oilier articles usually kept in the busisnes,
Also, a flue asßiu trm iit of
TRUNKS, VALISES, ENAMELLED CLOTII AND LEATHER BAGS. &C.
Sept.
JOS. J. WEST,
Wholesale Grocer and Commission
MERCHANT,
151 BAY STREET, CITY HOTEL BUILDING, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
on hind a foil snppjr of BACOH. II AMS, KfcOUlt, COBS, rtSIT, «i4 .11 ettar
Groceries, tnifh h« will soil at tbs r«rjr lowest rates• bept. 26-*6*3#t