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SAVANNAH. Oct 27.
_vi continues to transact the
basniess of a ‘ . ‘, .
1.1 XI UVI. ( nEB
ruor a\d k.utok
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.
lev a*-r C •• ■.->
11- sriil not bar* may imfecest in tl • •
‘chase of Cotton.. Labor .1 advances sue
Co,iS.jCli...- n!.'. ■
Ollier \o.9L Bnv Strrct,
Sorth t
’ of Bailding* owned !>y Cl aud
< .
Jan 4 3m JL & HLa fUPGE
STUART S HOTEL
VALfTOSTA. GEO
The w
been felt at this point, the suhseriber
hs been induced rotate g* of tjiis
establishment for
and -sta hotel, which will be thoroughly re
paired and refined, and opened for the ac
commodation of tiie traveling j A ’te on the
hr-:t day of January next. Having had
some experien ein thi- line of bu tie- -,
he believes himself competent to rer, ler
his guests eomfor f ab!e and to.make their
stay with him both comfortable and igree
able, and no pain- will be sp ired to eilect
this object. ll i- t ible will be su
with the best the market afford- and char.,
C. T. ST l ART.
Attached to tlii* Hotel is an excellent
Suable where careful and tru-ty lio-ilers
will always be found to c.re tor hor-es
and attend to any thing in that depart
ai.ent,. an Ld
11l II Mil
HAVING fitted up and opened our
StLOOV ar the Store of TANARUS: J.
Me Birin, we are prepared to offer to tl-.e
Public every, aing that cati he found in a
First Class Saloon.
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
GIN.
ALE.
CIIAMPAIGNE WINE,
MUSCAT WINE,
MALAGA WINE,
PORT WINE.
CLARET WINE,
RHINE WINE
AND EVERY VARIETY OF
LIQTJ o n s,
Either by the B ttle or Drink—Plain or
Mixed.
FINE H4VNNA CIGARS
of different bi tuds. Anderson'and oths
ers
Fine Gut Tobacco,
And everything to suit the taste of the
most fastidious, eati be had at •
THEUR HOUSE,’
As cheap as anywhere in the South,. We
shall always keep on hand a
LARGE AND WELL
Selected StOCISL,
And would inviie the Public to give u
call, before purchasing elsewhere.
PETERS At I’ERRY.
Oct 3. 1803 14 3m
n , 50 4'rnu n
Drink, nl 111* “Our House.”
All Other DrinkaO.'J t rnlx. nt Ihc
“Our House.”
A 1,1! au Ornuj{lil nl (lie ‘‘Our House.’
Genuine Scoleli W’liiitln y sit the
“Our If ouse.”
■ lot IVliinky I’unelie* nt tlie
“One (louse.
i’tKMTL’ltli
U f
Jjfl ESDI. I
TITHE undersigned hn= opened n Shop in
Thomnsville, for the Maunfactute
and Repairing of
FURNITURE,
Making and Furnishing Coffins. &c., &c.
second door from the Print
ing Office, on Jefferson street.
L. J sruz.
Jan 1 3m
Fll<£ X I V For X l> RJY
AND
MACHINE SITOr.
rsrdlls Establishment is now in - tdestfnl
• operation. :•,! is prepared
der CKIST t\h tH till.l * and
all kinds of Mill Work. We keep e-mstantlv
on hand. Sugar mills <>f all Bark Xlil 11
Gin Gearing Iron Railing Kettles from 10 to
100 gallons. Oven*. Sndrrt Wm is. P
&c We make to order all kinds of Iron and
Brass Castings. Our prices are reasonable
give us a call Country produce taken ins;
chauge for work at market prices.
I 11,UMAX & Cfc
Oahanbtta, Ga. Not
siTiii:m cotton
Warehouse,
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN ST€.,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
OTA LEON & CO..
Factors,
Fomarding and Commission
KERCH ANTS,
Respectfully invite attention to
, our facilities for the purchase or
movement of Southern Products, and will
giveprompt attention to all business ea
rn our care. Intending to establish per
manently a House in Savannah, expect bv
stric business principles to merit and
ceive a portion of the irade.
Having a commodious Warehouse
Co'.trn. we are prepared to buy. or receive
on consignment to our friends in New
Y>rs or Europe, and will make advances
du c itme : picking, re baling or mending
*ll Cotton before shipping, thereby saving
>e onormous expense incurred in North
ern cities by this process.
Tbev solicit a portion of the business of
? people of Georgia and of adjoining
ues.
FFICE. STODDARDS RANGE
CWywr of Bay and Lmcaln St'tett.
jsrzn'sw
FAMILY mt
AM>
HARDWARE STOKE.
ONBDO A :>< >R; li GALaSJSBJU ;, B
• fcIOBE. ‘
• -i • ‘ ‘ U -
... part of •
B i- Ft esh Fi iir, Rio an 1. Java
. ‘ . ...
• - ‘
I
Ur- wti Sugar,. Eng'.i-h
Dairy and Gosneu
Cheese. Goshen
• Butter, Soda
and Bui ter
Crackers
Buckwheat
Flour, Onions,
Potatoes. Pickles,
Powder. Shot, and Cans,
Factory Yvr - at t 1 i-naburgs
p. i- Cli a. Ginger,
Nin-li'-ii-. 1. uv-ione. In-ligo. ( pper
,as. Madder. Snuff. Scotch Maceaboy and
Battle. Liverpool and Coast - Salt,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, .
Bard and Hollow Ware of all
kinds. Pocket and T Me
• Cutlery Spade-ShoT
els. Forks Hooks
and Lines
all Sizes,
Willow Baskets. Tub* and Buckets.
In fact everything usually kept in a first
class
Provision store,
All of which will be sold low. Constanly
receiving fresh supplies. Highest prices
paid tor Cotton, Wool and Hides. Call
: and see H. B. AINSWORTH.
C-L*.. Educational.
The undersigned will resume the Exer
cisea of MsSchbffl on Monday the First.of
January next.
TERMS AND RATES :
No Pupil received for less than One
Quarter of Teu Weeks, and no deduction
l ri ie Ibr-les tiiao, ex -oj t in eases i : pro
tracu-d and seri-.us -Sickness. • Tuition
-niust be paid Quarterly in Advance, or
rV arrangements made for its
payment upon call.
Tui i -n -f Ist-.CIa-s, First Rudiments of
Spelling, Reading, \c.. ’ • slo.o©’
I -Tuition of 2d Class, English grammar,
i” Anthmet ie G e igrophy,- 101 1
| Tuition of Bd Class. Higher bftutchef of
Engii-h, with Latin and Greek 20,00
[ .dee Bit: S..FOCCHE.
New Furniture Store.
j M. NEWMARR,
it I Br oghton = -
■ __ . —y-,.’':,.-
Street, three •’ “* w ‘ gv -,
.~r — . - i ; X
doors west of Sr-'j*’** ij,
. c Jfe>
Whitaker, at
‘i £
Morrell's Old : , ‘
STAlV’ri, w
Keeps constantly on hand a good supply of
Parlor. Chatuber and
IITHi ffillTSl, HISS.
.Halffosses, Children's Car*
riages, A.r,
Xlurtresses renovated and Furniture re
paired at the shortest possible time. All ci
ders promptly attended to and carefully pack
ed. dm
GODEY’B
LADY’S ROOK
FOR 1836.
THE FASHION MAGAZINE
OF THE WORLD.
LITERATURE. FINE ARTS & FASH
IONS. The ti:.-.-t magnificent S’ri-1 Engrav
ings. f) (> UI? L E-FASH ION PLATES.
\Vt"d Engravings on every subject that can
interest Ladies. Crochet Knitting Netting,
Embroidery. Articles for the Toilet, for the
Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everv
thing in fact to make a ccniplete Lady's Book
The !,atlie*’ FayiWile for .'J(i Vrars.
No Magazine has been able to compare with
it. None attempt it.
GODEYS RECEIPTS
for everv department of a household, These
si]one ai i- worth the price of the Book.
MODEL COTTAGES no other Maga
zine g'ves them), with diagrams.
DRAWING LESSONS FOR THE
Y()l SG. Another specialty with Godev.
ORIGINAL MUSIC , worth S t.Oh year.
Other Magazines publish old worn out music;
hut the subscribers to Godey get it before ihe
ti ns c stores.
GARDE A ING FOR LADIES. Ano
ther peculiarity with Oodey .
Fashions from Messrs. A. T Stewart & Cos.,
of New York, the millionaire merchants, ap
pear in Godey, the only Magazine that has
them. * *
Ladies’ Bonnets. We give more of them in
i vear than auv other Magazine. In fact, the
Lady ‘s Book enables every laly to be her own
bounet maker.
.UARION 114RI.AND,
Av!berets of “ Along “ Hidden Pa'h.”
** Mats ide,” ‘"Nemesis,” aiul * Miriam.”
writes for Godey each mouth, and for no other
Magazine. A new-novel by her will be pub
lished in I Sob. We have also retained all our
old and favorite contributors.
TERMS OF
Min laots m fsi ieis.-
From which theie can he no Deviation.)
The following are the terms of the Lady's
Book for 1 Sob
One copy, one year, - - - - $3.00
Two copies, one year, - - - 5.50
Three year, - * 7.50
Four copies, one year. . - ‘ - - • 10.UU
Five copies, one. year, and an extra to .
the person getting up the elob, mak
ing six copies. - - - 14.00
Eight copies one year, and an extra copy
tbe person getting ip the club,"mak
ing nine copies, -•- * - 21.00
Eleven copies, one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting-up the club, ■
• making twelve copies,- T - . 27 50
\ll additions to cfnbs at club rates.
Godey s Lady's B ok and Arthur's
Home Magazine will be scut, each one year,
on receipt of $4.50.
We have no dub with any other magazine
or newspaper.
The money must all be scut at one time for
any of the clnbs.
Canada aubscr hers must send 24 cents addi
tional for each subscriber-
Addre-s. I, A. GODEY,
N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts..
Jan 31 PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGIA- Berrien C ounty.
Whereas. Solomon Griffin and .Mary
Griffin, applies to me for Letters of Admin”
| istiation on the estate of lames Griffin,
late of said County, deceased.
And, whereas. Honey Roe applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate
j of Nancy Roe. late of said County, dec’d.
-These are therefore, to cite and admon
ish all persons interested to be and apt ear
in nty office, withiu tbotirae presetibed hy
1 law. to show cause if any they have, why
said .otters should not be granted.
Given under my band officially, January
Btli,
B. P. LUKE, Dep. Ord.
Jan 24 4-lm
NE;Y STORE
■ •. ASB
3NT IE3 ~^i7 m C3r O 023 Si !
- y* ’>■, —
- r-
ARE NOW PREPARED TO-ACCOMMODATE TIIE PUBLIC WiTII A WELL
selected assortment of •
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
HARD WAKE, CROCKERY AND CUTLERY.
Which wa offer for sale at our store nest door to Messrs'. J. N. McKinnon £
Go., consisting of •
Si ks, Delanes, Poplins
Marinoes. Lust es,. • Mohares.
Cambrics, ‘ . Calicoes, Ginghams’
Ribbons, ■ Hoad Nets,
Hoops, . Balmaiais, Vandikes,
Casmeres, Jeans, Linens,
Hoods;, Shirts, ; Kerseys,
Buttons,- Thread, • Nee-les,
Hooks and . Eyes, • Gloves,
Be ts, Hose, Laces,
Tat e, .Hair Pins, Scarfs, .
. . Veils, • Cellars, Cravats.
800 T S AN 1) SHO E S
Combs, ‘ ‘ Knives ie Porks, ;
Port . Monies, Spoons, ‘
Pocket -Books, Umbrellas,
Pocket ‘ . Knives, . Suspende s.
Pens Paper, Inks,
Pencils, Envelops, Elankets,
Ladies, Gents and Childrens
HATS, Caps ana Hosery.
Bleaehep and Unbleached
II O M E 8 P U N s,
Soda, ■ Spice
Pepp-r, . • Mustard,
:Clcve Saleratus,
Ca dies, . Matches,
Olive n il, Starch,
• • Soaps, . ■ Tea,
Coffee, ‘ Coperas,
Nutmczs, Maee,
Solace, . Savory,
• . Emulet, • Diadem. *
And other Brands of
• Mnoking And
- ‘ Chewing Tobacco-.
Os the Latest fi'asStiesss,
A full assortment of .
Castor Oil, • Linseed Oil, #
British Oil, ‘ Spirits of Turpentine,
Jacobs Cordial, Godfreys Cordial,
Batemans Drops, Paregoric,
Pain Killer, Hot Drors,.
Laudanum, &c-, &c.
A Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS,
Which wc ofler CHEAP FOR CASH.
Codon, C orn, Slides, Tallow. Wax, &.C., faS-ies; in Exchange.
EsT Call ‘and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. *?*g
\ • ■ JESKSSS & TSSOML4S. ■
Oct-11-Cm . • •
■■••* - •
A. T.'CUNNINGHAM. ‘ 1). G. TERSE. ‘ , R. J. LARCOMRE.
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.
FA <h *? b !*?
AU IAJrCS ..
FORWARDING AND. COMMISSION
IL£l erolian’ts,
Xo. 4. Stoddard’s Lower Slasvge, Ray street, Savannah, G?..
+ r
■*’ \ ‘ . •
We fire making as liberal advances as any Southern Ilon-e.on Cotton shipped through
ti* to >cw Vorft or l.ivcrpcol.
We are sole Agents for the State of Georgia, for the sale of Wilder & Co's celebrated
SALAMANDER SAFES.
Also. Aifeiits for Mai-cv-’ PHOSPHATE 07 LIME, the best Fertilizer manufactured.
Novo •• b-3m
I, J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
G E KT E n A L
S.UIPPIXG, COMIIISSiOV & forw.uioixg merchants,
No. 14S BAV STREET, Opposite the Market, SA AAA AII. GA.
rart cular a u cn J ion given t procuring ff-£{ HIS, Gn ’’ e
Purchase and Pa ‘c of HARD pin; TWBIR * LUMBER,
Codon. Wool, ISides, Tallow, &c., &c.
Nov 8 Gm
TI3ON & GORDON.
C'OTTOA FACTORS,
in in mm
MEHc: HAIVTS.
96 Bay Street,
SAVANN AJI Gl'-OKGt A.
Special attention will be given to the °tle
of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPEN
TINE, &.C.
-0:0-
SAYANNAH. Ist., Sept., 18G5.
We are again in our old Office. prepared
for business. An experience in tin* city
o! over eleven years, and otir undivided
attention to all business entrusted, induces
us to tuipe for a continuance of the liberal
patronage beret otoi e extended.
. IVM. LI. ‘J ISON,
YV.M. 4V. GUKiHJX.
Jan 1 • Jut
BLOO.MIMi CKRECS
The tines’ preparation ot the day For
sale bv \V. P. CLOWEU At 1
Jaa 31-stf Apothecaries Rail
gIIPERIXTENTS OFFICE A &: G. 11. 11
December 25th _ 1865.
NOTICE.
erte*; and'most pleasant route to Savannah
via Widthoutville, Riceboro’, and
Sunberry. Through from
Thomasville to Sav
annah in 30
hours.
Via Rail Road 165 Miles. Stasre’ 22 Miles,
.Steam Boat 85 Miles.
Leave Thomasville every Monday, V ednes
and 1 v and Fiiihiv. Arrive at Savannah every
Ttiesday, Thursday and Saturday, connoting
wbta Steamers t-> Baltimore, New York and
other Northern Ports,
returning.
Leave Savannah on Monday. Wednesday
and Friday. Arrive at Thomasville on Tr.es
d y, ‘Thuisslav at.d Saturday, in time to con
nect with Stages to Albany, Ga., and r lalia
hassee and Jlonticello, hla.
G J FULTON. Sup t A Sc O R R
*„* Tallahassee Floridian and Albany Pat
riot copy two weeks and 6erd bill to this of
fice. * jan. -Vtf
J. SCHIFF & BROTHER,
HAVE NOW tiE VDT foimxspection, AND ARE CONSTANTLY receiving
additional supplies of the latest styles ol • •
- Staple and Fanry
13 3=2. ‘'ST'’ <Or OODS,
SUCH AS .
French Marinos, nil Wool Pelar'e*. Gnrnitgs. Poplins, Alpnccn*'. aob the Lat
cr t Styles oi Print ■. White Goods, Hosiery*and.love's Balmoral and.
Hoop Skirts Head Nets ladies’ and Gents Hats, Knit Woolen
Goods. such as Bren Was t Shawls, Nubes, Soiftaga andilopds,
• • *
I
01 the latest Broadway style. ‘ ‘
READY MADE CLOTHING,
All wool Casiuieres, Doe Skins,,Satncn and Kentucky Jeans; Ladies and Gent's * •
Boots and. Slioes
A'great Tariety of NOTIONS,. ,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Marahny and Scotch Snuff lyy the bottle oi; porrod. A large lot of
FRENCH CALF Sk'LYS. and LEv\ Til El! of- /mr own farm /</„
Many other articles kept usual lyfn a Drv Goods store, Gomeandgivettiema rail,they will
take great pleasure iii snowing goock convinced jhatthey will sell their goods
As Low as the Lewest!
‘yj Count rv merchants will find it to tlie*rr advantage to examine their stock and prices. r -r_\
Nov 22 ts •€
jcOMING, STILL COMING,
*• v .
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL STOCK 01- ALL KINDS Os
••• AND- FANCY
D B Y G0OI) S!
iiiif'iiiii. ® hi®,
Ladies Cloaks Shawls and Hats
OF TKE LATEST STYLES.
FCnaiSHIK& Goods;,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ‘
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,&.SHOES,
CUTLERY AND- CAOCKERY,
AND MOST APPROVED FINISH. *
’
. • • *
; Qffisill |LiUdB.
! In fact everything else usually kept iira Dry Goods House. A splendid ,'stcck cf •
GO LD WATCHES,
; ‘.villi many other thingg-too numerous to mention. All of which w e offer to sell a*
heap as possible for . . . ■ ‘
CJiSII t§ CJi Nil on lif
Please call and examine our stock as we nnjke’ no charges for showing’ our Good
Oct-25 Cm H. WOLFF & BROTHER.
JOY TO THE WORLD !
THE INTRODUCTION OF .
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved more Pain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be named 1
Is a Halm for ctciy ‘lVound!
Our first Physicians use ft, and recommend its use ; the Apothecary finds It first
among, the Medicines called tor, and the-Wolilesale Druggist considers it a
leading article us is trade. ’ All tiij Defers lo Medicine speak alike
iu its favor; and its reputation us a Aedicme of Great Mefit
.audi Yiitue is I'uily and permanently established,
aud it is
Tlic Great Family 3!edicine of tlic Age !
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT
TACKS -IN DISEASE.
TAKES’ INTERNA7 LY IT CURES
Sore Throat. Sudden Colds. Coughs, etc.. Weak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing
Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Complain-, Dlspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp and
Pain iu li e Stomach, Unwell Complaint; Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
Diarrhoea and Dystery. .
TAKEN EXTERNALLYIT CURES
Felon*, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns ad Scalds.. Cuts; .Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling oi the Joiu<s. Ringworm aud Tetter, Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Cuilolains, Too liache, Paitj-iu the lace, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
PAIN KILLER taken internally sh uld be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
aud BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective than anythnig
else. For a SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Tain Killer and
he relief it immediate and cure positive.
(L Ik foKtlrnt (fitltrprise.
LUG It'S C. UKYAN-, EDITOR.
SUIISC RIPTION TERMS.
o
. The •‘SortHKU.N Enterprise'’ is publish
ed weekly at Ful l’. Dollars per annum
StriCliy IN AIIVANCR.
AD*\ T ERT T SIN(r TERMS.
Advertisements will be inserted for one
dollar per square of twelve lines or le s
tor eacu insertion. From this rate a. did
couut ol twenty-five percent will be made
tor advertisements inserted lor three
months or under six months, and fifty per
cent for twelve months or mote. All ad
vertisements sent to the oflree must be
marked with the number of insertions de
sln-d us the period to be published, and in
evetyinstauceaccompanied with ‘lie amount
required for payment. Marriages and
Laths will.'hereafter be charged for as ad*
■vi r t isemeii's. Special or editorial notices
will be published and charged at double the
above rates. Payments must be made
in’ cut rent funds. Remittances may be
made by Express at our risk All others
must be at the risk of those making
the same. SubsorP ers names will bedropcu
from the-list at the end ot the term lor
which the subscription has been paid,, un
less renewed All communications should,
be addressed to Tfpndfr Southern Filter
l we, Thiimaai tlh (jeoryia,
LII.IL AIiVI'.ItITNKUIATS.
■ All persons li&vkig occasion to adeem
•t : se .Legal Sates. Notices, etc., are com
pelled by law to comply with the following
j rules:
I Administrators, CCxcrptocn, or Guar.
ilia n:
All sales o’ Land by Administrators, Ex
ecutors or Guardians, are required by
law to*be held on the first Tuesday in
the month, between the hours of ten
o’clock in the forenoon, and three in
the afternoon, at the Court House in the
County in which the property is situate.
Notices of these sale.- mu-t be given in
a public Gazette Forty Days previous U
tne day of sale.
Wale iff E*cl--ona! Property s
Notices of the sale of Personal Properly
must bo given at least Ten Days previ
ous to ilie day of sale.
■Cstate Pcbtor. anil C'rctlitore
Notices to Debtors and Creditors of an ••-
tote must be pu lished Forty Days.
; E'oiirl oS Ordinary Leave to Sell :
Notice that application will be made te
j the Court ol Ordinary for leave to sell
j Lauds, must be published weekly for
.Two Mom 118*. .
Ailmiiii-lralioii mid liartlianwhip :
Cii at tons for ‘Letters (if Administration
must be published Thirty Days ; ter
Disc'd> -i in tpi m Administration, ‘mouth
ly for Fix Months. . . .
FAvdcrant of ‘.tlorijage : ■
Rules for Foreclosure of .Mortgage mutt
be published monthly lor Four Months.
’ R-fabti.-Sisii” 1,0.-l Papers s
Notices lor establishing Lost Papers mast
b<* published for the.full tetm of Three
•Months.
iLsY” Publications will always be con*
tinned according to the above r:les, un
less otherwise ordered.
NOTICE Z
LOWRY, HAVES & FLANIGAN
Having this day kxteked into
■ a Copartnerehip for the
MASmCTi! AH IIFA1I&
OF
-/OKS
AND ALL KINDS OE •
Blacksmith Work,
Take this method ot informing the Public n
tact • olid to solicit their patrouage. Our
Terms will be . ■ ,
NTBICTLY CASH,
No - work will leave the Shop until paid
ot A r e will take PRODUCE.
$7 % fmiii i-ii,,
DEALERS IN
v **T * rrict
huuiiv otiyilo, JdAih
Anti ah kinds es
Aunmljuitr (600*15,
Hosiery. Crockeries*, Cutlery, Notion*,
Arc., At., &t.
At holesale and .Retail.
76 St. Julian St. SAVANNAH, GA
&i . ft IA
TELEGRAPH,
PCUUSHKD AT
Macon, - - - Georgia,
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
J AS. It. SNEEI* A. SA.tl’L UOVHI.Y,
Eiiitor*.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Daily edition, per annum srj CO
Weekly edition, per annum 4 00
Subscriptions received for the Daily lor less
than a year uithe same rate.
The new proprietors of the TELEGRAPH
ate resolved to spare po labor, or expense, to
make il the i.eahim; paper of the State if not
of the South- In addition to its* regular corps
ot Editors —who are men of much expniiei.ee,
and well and favorably known in the South—
we have employ ed abb- correspondents at most
of the leaning points of interest—such as H ash
ington New Y ork, Paris. Liverpo >l. <sct
l.e th i. tr Failure. — The leading feature in
the TELEGRAPH will lie its devotion to the
l-'ghts inteiestg and feelings of Georgia and
her stricken sister States; we would lift them
np IV.im ili.e valley ..: humiliation,exhort tin in
to a forgetfulness of the past, except its glories,
and nerve their arms for the arduous struggles
of the future.
O'in nun al Depnrtmenf . —The Commercial
department of the TELEGRAPH will .receive
special attention. Daily reports will be given
of all tlie leading markets ol the l nion together
with a full weekly review of the local market ;
while, on the arrival of everv steamer, Euro
pean political and commercial accounts.will be
! given. In this respect we hope to offer such
advantages as will make the Telegraph an in
dispensable visitor to the counting room ol ev
er* merehant and tradesman. -
Education, Agriculture and the Mechanic
Arts will be fostered as the true sources ot all
! National aud individual prosperity,
The Weekly Telegraph
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