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• B. GOODBHEAD, Editor.
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OUJt NEXT GOVERNOR.
Tho Journal* all over (he State liave
nominating their peta for Gubern
atorial lionora for the last *ix tnnnlli*,
Jnd have found that they can rears ii|>
i tit candidate Ulster every brush heap,
who are capfibhi r filling the Govern.
Of'* chub Willi honor— until at the pres
•nit time they ure no iienm- iln lr ilc-iln
alien limn w hen starting out, althoii”li
bundling the lot, we suppose a grand
aggregate of the number would not
bill tar Short of one hundred. And yet
it seems I hat they are not, done ‘step
ping to tie* trout' with their •new man.'
one whom they point, out as would till
'he position with credit. It Isa posh,
ion of honor and responsihili'y, und
••■••irtliv tiie ambition and aspirailon o!
my man.
The lour whoso names are most
prom ni nt among the many aspirants,
;e: Hon. 1 liunius Ilarth-umii, of Mucon;
•Cl ■ Alfred I'. Colipiett, ol Allauia;
ii.hn IT James, E-q., of Atlanta, and
ho present .Incumbent. Gov. Jarncs M.
>mUb.
(•'ol. Tliomn* Hanlenifin Is spnl.cn of
•-n being a tmn of intellect and mice ol
• hainctcr. He is eonslderahly above
,llc overage me n in thought ami cxmi
'•' l! abilliy, and would innk<: a good j
fivi',irnor. While Gen. I’oiquit Is al-o :
nvi i of abi'liy ; pleasant and ngreca
i-le!u manners.
m- s is spoken of as a "ootl linnucpor
* lilcli Gt*or!:i Heeds sadly, alilioiixli
vp are not saying anything at t h
I .ibllitUiH and iho present Incumbent’
tils •idmlnifciijuioii can be considered
Ms l liY'd 0111-, luklllj*
•■iHd.nUloil, (Jot. s|,.#h lais. indeed.
!1|,, l ,lie position f Givurnor with
.'rdir, and take him, all In all, he has
•Ini eas well a, any oilier man would
isr (: dene under lib,* el rcuinst ano o u
Hi., utn. aoove lour, lo our opins
• a wruld do as well as any oilier, td
houab as ihe J onrin leof the Stale have
hi, we have plenty of men mid talent,
blue want is u croud Governor, for
1 .rorjrltt sadly needs some of iht kind
■ f aiedlclne.
Wronged Southern Inventors.
We make below an extract from an
s' ilele contributed to the Mi dison Hume
l-iuru.!. While we know nolhlnjf, g „y ß
'he Sun, of Hie claims of’the Sou.hern
.cm lemen u tmlioued, we know that
•on often modest genius or ingenuity is
• ■Libel of its llulitful honors, which are
ippvopriated by more pretenlious and
capable imitators. The article in
he Home Journal, after noticing the
■r.ith of Isaac M Singer and the for
-1 i.e made by the sew ing maclilno, eon*
Codes:
1 he real Inventor of the transnilrsinn
’>. con.tmiiileations by lightning was a
' nung North Carolina lawyer, named
.* mins h. Clemmons, lute of St. l,ouis,
I’bt* writer is satisfied of this
hum personal knowledge further
I’nlii tiled by an article written seme
'ninths M k r " by (ieneral Daniel 11. Hill.
| Hie Home Journal, published at
."loite, N. r. Ihe name of pour
mnions will remain unknown to
: while a w reath lor Morses, i|| he
wiven forever from the lightnings tierv
;t igers.
\ Georgia gentleman named bong
*ti eet, I.rst applied steam to the pr p ul
"•on of vessels on the Savannah rlvt r.
We I* forgotten, while Fulton will fe
einctubered as long as winds Mow ami
'•svesrell and a single boat, remains.
"Againstthe wind against thetine,
To steady with upright keel.f
roni Gut higlieft authority. .both
•" ’ r e and dead, we believe that the J!ev
> n. Colliding, author of ■ ihe V..mi
>1 irooiing oil the Florida Coast," now
’* resident < f liosnell, Cobb county,
i iserc'a, is the inventor ol the Sev. injr
1 Idiie. lie is a son ot tlie late hVv.
• Colliding. once a distinguished
< Gw tciian divine ot' Columbus, Ueor
*■ w c have iit*t seen AJr. (joiilouig
- • tmt learn that like limner,
i .10 olio r bei ( factors of human
poor and blind. 1' hilethe!
.t siuiiuliug the praises ami nmir- '
*
. - intothi* hips t.t Hit* Sn-jrs ,l
>!•. m —r, i!t it |<ennit the t.nnitv t,r
i! is i! ih bttsl fir (tie
' lil ; liv st uin j tiKii'hlnc In
r ' ' ■ >• > iiii'lutlniit' aid
' • I.• ’
Si If'M'lm'O, S.;>t. (j t'alilm ni l
* 'll t <1 lllli* till' lilt* CeMl'l 1 ! : i.4( |i_!,|
'•* ' •uneiilln have s,j,i i|„. Sinln
*' < ">r mul all si in* . rli pi
’ and i im i-UaXixi In
• ■ najoiiricn
' The War of the Radical Factions.
A Negro Calls His white Brother a
Liar Result: Two Dead
Bads and Several
Wounded.
Reports of a bloody and fatal riot
among negro politicians at YnZuo City
readied here last night. Thursday the
radicals of Yazoo County had a public
speaking at Yazoo City, win: c a large
number of negroes assembled lo hear
what was said, and engage in the pow
wow. One of the speakers, a notorious
white radical named M rgau, in the
course of his remarks, alluded to toe
present state, ot taxes in Mississippi.
He stated lhat the ih-mocrals charged
that theliigli taxation had been caused
by the republican administration in that
,'tntc. He denies that si eh was the
ease, and asserted that the present rale
of taxation w; sno higher than when
the State was under democratic rule,
which he had denounced In bitter
terms.
At this juncture a negro, who was
doubtless under the Influence ol whisky,
called Morgan a "liar.” Thereupon
Morgan t ok pel sonul notice of lie re
mark, and made use of rough language
w liicli Induced ih,i negro to shout out:
"You are a damned liar.” By the time
the crowd had become very much ex
cited, ami a negro radical tired a pistol
at the negro who called Morgan -‘a
damned liar." A general exchange of
shots ihen took (dace ami the meeting
f broke up In a big row. A notorious
! white i adieu I. " hose name we have
been unable lo ascertain, and a negro
were killed during the light, which also
resulted’ In the wounding of several
other persons who iveiepresent. This,
in substance, is Hu: report of ihe row
which reached us last night, but so far
we hare not learned any particulars
exei pt those above given, and the Pier
Hull i lie disturbance was at a radical
meeting. >o persons except white rad
icals and negroes w ere pi esent at. tin
meeting, or engaged in Hie row which
resulted in the killing of two and tile
wounding id several men. Morgan,
tin: speaker, whose angry words and in
cendiary language actuated Hie negroes
fo tile disturbance and fnial low, is a
white ninn of infamous notoriety, and
has lor a long while been Hie willing
tool of antes and hi? radical party in Mis
sissippi. It will lie remembered tlitp
Morgan is the t; (Ileal senator tronithe
Yazoo district, who married, now
lias as liis wife, a tiinhuto woman,
u 'ineil Higligale. Such a man serins a
prop, r charm ter in the pollliesd role lie
assumes iiinl enacts w Pit mu-Ii disrepu
table tills lit V. for lie lies long bet ll one
of the many persons to take the servile
part of a low ly in.-Imini ill in Hie hands
ot his party. Surely Mississippi radi
cals are rivaling the Wiuiieh,agues and
imitating Illinois in kiikluxi-in of the
most lawless and hideous nature. —Mem
phis Appeal.
(COMMUNIC ATKI>O
JIiSUP, Ga., S-'ept. 7th, 1875.
•If,-. Editor;
will ~'ii allow me space- to you.
P' r to say a lew words in favor of the
Temper,in :e cause I do not behove
that there is one, but what believes
that it is light to be temperate, but the
great dlfHoulty Is to get. men to prae
lice it (Temperance.) Some people
think, and say, that for a man to be
temperate in the use of ardent spirits
lie must drink some; now. if tlmr be
true, a man must lie, swear a.id enm
mit a little of all sins to be temperate.
When a man drinks for his stomach's
sake only, is he temperate? Ardent
spirits may be a good medicine for some
diseases, but not for every thing. Men
never stop to think whether they need
it or not, they drink it because they
want it. They have acquired a taste
lor it, and there is no telling what a
man will do or say, when lie gets In the
habit of drinking, in order to get it 1
knew a man once, who loved it so well
that one day he killed a snake and told
bis wife it had bitten lilm, that he might
get some she had put tip for a special
purpose; not long after that lie was
luuml drowned in a branch.
Kvevy man , woman and child, should
do all they could lor this Heaven born
principle, (Temperance ) Sumo may
say, why not tiy to bring about a re
| foim in other sins, which is common in
I our laud; this is considered the worst
evil in our country, and ifwecuuld get
I he people to forsake this, some of ihe
oliiers would give way. I am some
wli.af like asliei ill 1 heard of once, the
Court told him to call John Suihli Joe
Splitli ami,•im Smith. Mr. Sin riff went
j to ilie window atul shouted ;tl tint top
of li.’s voice: lolttt shniiii, Joe Smith,
Jim iSiuitli. I'lie Court s-.lid, one nt ;i
i time, Mr. Slni i U'. Mr. tSlteiiff cried
i out ajt.tiii : On,- at a time one at a time
Of the evils, and ho\ V to brine about a
t efortii, we will sa.v itjore some otliei
ti me. Yuu.'S. *Yq.,.
A. V F. X,
OEN. JOS’. E. JOHNSON.
Dost to Us. but not to the
Car *e” Cmtimander-In-Ch \
the Khedive’s Army. ie "
The Atlanta lleraM millers'
1 iv|<a: ts 'ea irdi il ns reliab> fr,,,n
. ili::t K Johns :ui* ,h*rily.
-Hnl act*epm| * *• * i.k hi* i
, C**ui;ui%;Kic l * **i * iiivl k*j I*** >i>iii<m* ol
' I.gvpl. *i* e army ol
i Only h lime s?
i lilt cl lime, u* •i'' in* r ,|r <*. aml for fi**
linn * oil it* il v ‘ H'i civil lilt* |oi
m s(rt*nu<ioly Mia •’*•* urft l tijuiti him
( ’lliti is m < • ;U |t*in li e<n
!:u u\ *r : :n k,n i. hi% pr*p r;tli<ns
mejl it:ly. 4 yu position *•>-
If \
I! isliA.jr.f *' s
<*■ i :oi SU)U m>7 itt pn o-ite him
-*• i* - < a ,**iht>oe
i la- (*] : - - v ftn i, | u g sti|rettH?
: -AP’*—£ ** '!\ ,r ‘ x •/ U: K • KiiViiivi* ol
• a^-cr?i< or .
OUR GKORCI.a column
! HEWS OF THE WEEK CONDENSED.
Tim Savamialiiatis are getting axietous
over the Herald’s report of Joseph li.
Jnlinstni intended emigration to Egypt
to take charge of the Khedive’s army.
The tag-badgcless canines are numer
ous in the city of Forests.
The upper Tattnall star-gazers, wit
nessed a si range astronomical phe
mimeuon on Tuesday night. About
nine o'clock a brilliant light appenul in
the north which remained lor some
lime, and then fell to t lie earth, accom
panied by a terrine explosion, like the
explosion ot several shells. The shock
was sufficient to jar the ground It has
not been discovered where it fell.
Crops in Appling are said to be very
poor.
The colored males, of Quitman, pass
the •‘weary hours” away whittling on
mankind with their ‘•little knives.
Sweet potatoes are retailing in Quit
man atone dollar per bushel, and still
iiiac-teutlis of our fanners think- it, pays
best to raise cotton at twelve and a halt
cent per pound.— Quitman reporter.
Albany Advertiser: Extension of the
B. and A. It. it. will be let out to con
tractors immediately, an I under tlie ad
ministrative ab-lity of Go), cchiatter,
the extension will be ouinplytcd at an
early date. It will b-- a nappy day fet
us when the trains tun tat lie liver.
Brooks county wants a fair Well,
we thought they had an (af) lair in that
county some time during last month.
Tin* Savannah News says they have
a colored ••pullet.” in that city who is
characterized with -‘uniqueness ’ It
seems that-lie has a "weakness” tor
stealing, if that Jouvneyai is correct in
its accounts.
The prevailing fashion in Quitman
now is lor a y< ting man to call on liis
‘-wcelness’ and prolong liis visit until
the mol her of tiie young lady lias the
carriage brought out and drives him
home. This style was inaugurated last
.Sunday aftw noon.
The Savannah ..police are “pulling”
ihe houses ol • ill shape” in that small,
hut moral city.
The Savannah Advertiser says that five
convicts escaped from the Harris county
jail, taking the mountains Well, we are
sorry the convicts escaped, but glad they
tt ok the mountains. We don't care much
for mountains any way. We have had'all
the, mountains taken lr"m a round Jesup.
but the convicts “didn’t do it.”
This from the Constitution: “Pome
three years since, the teeth of J. C. Dun
-I,' p were .Si oon from hiti residence, a few
•lays ago he touml his teeth among the
effects of a negro thief.
The Augusta ehemiele thinks it is not
usual for people to keep on their hats or
smoke in the court-room while court is in
session.
Why Invui't Albany got a cotton factory
yet? We thought she bad four or tire
from the way they’ve been howling about
that enterprise.
Beecher's New Trial
New Yoiiic, .September (1 —Kx •fudge
Morris,'l lltou's counsel, is busy pro
H irin''-his nailers fne • r.u.. rl 11
against Beecher Mr. Pearsal, another
ot l illon's counsel, stilted that the ac
tion is bona tide. The case i No. 40
on the docket, and will be reached
about the third Monday In the present
mouth.
The memory of ex President John
son will be honored at Nashville on the
second day of < tetober by services as
Imposing as those which were held afs
ter the death of Jackson or Polk. Ex~
Senator Fowler will deliver the address.
Every section of Tennessee will doubt'
less be represented on the interesting
occasion.
Augusta, Ga., Septenber 7—A dis
|>ateli from Omiyers, Gu, reports tliat
James T. Heard at templed to commit a
rape on two daughters of Mr. Cham
berlaln, aged nine aid eleven. The
girls escaped from the loom and report
ed Hie outrage. Head was beaten
severely by Chamberlain, and after
wards confined in jail. Heard de .ies
the charge.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wayne Ciunty.
Sheriff's Sale.
FIRST TVER DA V ti OCTOB
ER.
OTATE OF GEORGIA—Vayns
►D WILL be sold beforethoC County.
■lour in the town of Jisup, n sa ; ourt House
tween th legal hours ot >tk .and county, be
fuesday in October next, H" . on the first
property, fowit : One-Kart .5, the following
u.i eil, lying aud being ir i acre of land sit
aud fronting on Macon the town ot Jesmp,
tween Richard Pc arson street, and lying b:-
levied on aud sold as . atul i’hillip Deggs,
Mitchell, to satisfy tb property of Joseph
Justice’s t oi:r| of aa fa issued from the
in lavorof 1 ft the 255th D. strict, G. M.,
Mitchell. Pro’ .son $ Company vs. Joseph
of Willis G* perty sou subject to the claim
pointed ou.i .y l *r purfiase money. Property
made aud by p aiutiff in execuuon. Levy
stable v M returned to m* by the Levying Cuu
\yt sale . the 1255th listricf, G. M. Terms
I ftus - —cash; purchaser paving for titles,
i'ept. Sth, i{>7s.
‘ ! , J. J, GOODBUEAD,
*4w utv Sheriff W. C.
> *
\ i t EORGIA, WAVM COUNTY.
VJT
Will be sold before tie Court House door in
j ; I ** t*wi* of Jtaup, ot sod county. beiwten the
<cg*l hours ot shlv on tho first Tut s day iu
. u Oc.ttKrr i t\t. l'To. he lollowirg prvprrty,
lu . *ll : Ore-eigtftl ;cn of iKiiti and iD<|>ro\*e
.,,,.l,l3 tLeitu i. tfitPHtcd, lying and being iu
•he i • I Jebup. uud oa the c r..cr of Cher
, v a nd Mneon street?, levied on and soiu as
tiic pro|eriy ft Kieh rl Pearson, to satisfy a
o la ssue i <*nt of the Justice s Court of the
1> istrict, t*. Al., in favor ot Kobt-r>on
A utu; anv vs. Kichar i Pearson. Pr -perty
svii.i >u ject to the claim of \V i< 2 is Clary fur
purchase uiiM.ey. Property pointed out by
nuurt execution. Levy made and re
arm l to me oy tue Levying Constable of the
i-oalti DtstriA*. U. Al. ieriusol sae-easli;
,u.i . scr J.w> u.i tor lilies. 1 ins 6,p;. S, 1575.
JOHN X. 000PBKE.AD,
iAcpaty Sheriff, W. C.
Pierce County,
Administretor’3 Application
for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Pierce County.
On the fir't Monday in October next, appli
cation will be mane to the Court of Ordi- 1
nary of Pierce county. Ga., for leave* to sell '
the lands belonging to the rs-ate of Edmund
Thomas, deceased, for the benefit of the heir?
of said estate.
John Thomas, Administrator,
8 4t De bonis non of Edmund Thomas.
WAYNE SHERIFF SALE.
sJTATL OF GEOKGIA—WAYNE COTJN
iO ty—Will be gold before the Court House
door in the town of Jest p, of paid county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in October next, 1875, the following
properry, ro-wit : Two houses and enclosures,
and all other in provemei ts in said enclosure,
on the we t side of the M. Jc B. It. It., at
:md near the thirty-one (31) mile post on
said railroad, levied on as the property of
.Samuel W. Johnson, to satisfy afi la issued
from the Justice’s Court, of the 333d Dis
trier, 0. M., of said county, in favor of Dr. K.
B. Harris, for medical services rendered said
Samuel W. Johnson’s family. Levy made
and n turnod to tneby Wm. Westberry, Levy
ing Constable of the 333d District, G. M.
! Terms of sale—cash: purchaser paying for
titles. This September 2, 1875.
JOHN N GOODBREAD
3-4 w Dept. Shvriff, W. C.
GEORGIAr—Wayne County.
Ur ILL lie sold before the Court House door,
in the town of-Jesup, of said c unty, be
tweenfc the legal hours of ea.'e on the first
Tuesday in October next, 1875, the following
property, to-wit : Or.® lot erf land number
seventy-five (76), i:i the Third District ot
original Appling, now Wayne, levied on as
the property of S. C, Lit lefield, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from Glynn Superior Court, in
favor of John T. Burns for purchase-money
of said lot 75. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney. Terms of sale-cash;
purchaser paying for titles. This September
2, 1875
•INO. n GOODBREAD,
3*4 w. Dept’y Bheriff, W. C.
UTATE OF CJEOKOIA--WAV.nI: COUN-
O ty. Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town ot Jesup, of said county,
between the legal hours of sale on D.e first
Tuesday in October next, 1875, the following
property, to-wit: All the stock consisting of
Dry bloods Hard ware and Uroceries, con
sisting of one hundred bushels of Corn, live
hunbred pounds of Bacon ana five sacks of
salt; also one liar Room and contents thereof,
levied on as the propeity of T P Littlefield,
to satisfy a li fa irsued from the Superior
Court ot Ware county, in favor of A. A, Sol
omon vs. r. P. Littlefield. Property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney. Terms oi sale—
cash; pureba er paying for titles. This Sep
tember 2. 1375.
JNO. N. GOODBREAD,
& lw. Sheriff. W. Gs
OT.\TE OF GEORGIA— Wayne County.
O WILL be sold before the Court House
Door in the town of Jesup, of said county, be
tween th** legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in Oct. next, 1875, the following property
to-wit: 12 head of mules and three timber
carts and harness thereto attached. Levied
on as the property ot Hooker and Gray to sat
isfy a mortgage ti fa, issued from the {Superior
Court of said county in favor of T. W. Dexter
vs. Hooker and Gray. Properly pointed ou
in mortgage fi f*. Terms and jak—cash. Pur
chaser paying for titles. This Aug. 2d, 1875.
JNO. N. GOODBKEAD,
aug.7 Bw. Peppy. Sheriff, W. C.
WAYNE COUNTY,
WHEREAS, Martha Harris applies to the
uiHlersigiied fur letters of guardianship of the
person and properly of the minor heirs of Jno.
W. Harris, Sr., deceased. These are therefore
to require all persons concerned to tile in my
office on or before the first Monday in August
next their objections if any they have to said
appointment, otherwise said Lettersof Guard-
ianship sv Jl be granted tile applicant. Give
under mv hand and official signature this ' , f ,u
day of July 1875. otn
J. It. ROBERSON/
aug. 7-4 w. Ordinary, IV * c
QTATE OF GEORGIA—WAYNeT coilN-
I • ty.—Ordinary's Office of said t
Whereas James A. Coson, Guardian C£ mn y.
High smith, haring filed his petitir "
charged from said trust. All • " ,0 be d,S
cerned are requested within the t ,ersonß con '
law to show cause, if any tiler , tlme fi ? cd b >!
applicant should not be disc’ hare, wty sat
to law. This the fill, day • ‘arged aceordmg
r i, jf July, 187a.
I{ ' V .ORERSON,
_ Ordinary, W. C.
STATE OF GEORAJ . ,
ty —T all whom : IA ~~" A ' Nh LN '
ns Benjamin 0. MF "'“.''concern. ' V here
form. applied to tr idleton - hav,n S "? P ro P er f
addtninistrntiou t* e lor pronianent lettersof
M.m.ra < ij -r t<* bonis non oi. the estate ot
ail and singu -. d ™ d - ™. to • cite
said defeased mr, kindred and creditors ot
in the town •• ,0 be &,ld a PP car at n '- T offi [ e
t*d by Uf of Jesup, within the time prescrib
why ->er s^uw cause if any they have
ed sai' rnanent letters should not be grant-
applicant. This July 6th, 1875.
J. 11. ROBERSON,
Ordinary, W. C.
Charlton County.
GEORGlA—Charlton County.
To all whom it uiy concern. Whereas E
B. Jones, having in proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of Administration
on the estate of John Ivy, deceased, thi3 is
to cite all ami singular, kindred and creditor®,
of said deceased, to be and apparat my of
fice m the town of Trader’s Hill, within the
time perseribed by law, to show cause if any
they have, why permanent litters should not
he granted said applicant. This August 14th,
1875. J. Al. MATTOX,
Aug, 21 -4 w f Ordinary, C. C.
Administrators’ Notice,
XOTICE TO DEI!TOES 6 CREDITORS.
QTATB OF GEORGIA—CHARLTON
County. Notice is hereby given to nil
persons bsving demands against Edward
Buck, late of said County decayed, to pre
sent them to me properly made out within
the time prescribed : v law. so as to show
their character and amount. And all per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired t > make immediate payment.
This July 1. 1875. E. A. BUCK.
Administrator of EPWARI) BI'CK.
ATLANTIC & GULF R. R CO
SAVANNAH. GA . June 14, 1575.
The second edition of circular containing a
! Inscription of lands for s ileon line of this
I Road, will soon he is-ued by this Cos. Per-
J sons having lands (not town lots) for <a?e, nr
requested to send me a deser ption of same,
wit., price and location, and they will be gra
i uitowsly pabl shed in cirou’ar. Sp<o'al ad
vertisements will he inserted at reasonable
figures. Address
Jso. Ev urs,
Gen’l Ticket Agent.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
A. B. LUCE. Proc-itor.
pr d'.y, s3.Cv\
Sara n na h Ad verti semen ts.
M. SENDER SOU,
COTTON FACTOR
—AND-
General Commission Merchant,
180 BAY STEEET,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
Qcick falea, and prompt returns made.
Proceeds by Express, or otherwise as desired.
Consignments solicited. 7-im.
I. EPStTkE & BR3,
Jobbers in
jDrg (foohs, (Molliing,
"a <5 ®
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
NOTIONS, Ac.
Southeast Corner Whitaker and
Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
✓ Aug.x4-l.y
REMOVED TO 157 BROUGHTON ST
Crawford & Lovell,
Dealers In
AMERICAN, ENGLISH,
and
German Hardware,
Agricultural Implements.
TIN PLATE, NAILS.
GUNS, PISTOLS,
POWDER, SHOT, AND
Sporting Goods, Wootlenware, Brooms,
etc., etc.
MANUFACTURERS of TINWARE.
157 BROUGHTON ST.,
Savannah, Ga.
—l|- CORNER OF—l|
BARNARD AND BRYAN SIS..
[MARKET SQUARE,]
SAVANNAH, GA.,
A. E. CAPi?, Proprietor.
BOARD ”/WO DOLLARS PEK DAY.
Ilavi r jt> recently taken charged this House,
thoroughly renovated, re-furnished and re-fit
tCf7i up the some, beside* adding all the mod
** <*n improvements, such as Telegraph Office.
Post Office, Reading room, Billiard room and
Barber-shop with baths in connection, and in
fact everything necessarily connected with a
first-class Hotel f<*r the comfort, convenience
and amusement of guests, for one-half the
money paid at other Hotels where no better
accommodations are to be had, the Proprietor
respectfudy solicits the patronage of the travel
ing public generally, and particularly his old
friends and patrons in Darien and Southeastern
Georgia, to give his House a trial while visit
ing the city of Savannah.
Macon Advertisements
H. BENDHEIM &CO.,
JOBBER IN
Jfcgtirs, O^ofyucos,
—And—
SMOKERS ARTICLES,
NO. 72 CHERRY STREET,
Macon, Georgia,
J. H. CAMPBELL. | J * ®* ENGLISH.
CAMPBELL & ENGLISH,
ffiSCOTfiffiffiS
anil
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
CHERRY STRREET,
Macon, Cxo.
JESUP ADVERS EMENTS.
JNO. EASTERLING
Jesup, Georgia,
DEALER IN
Dry-Goods ,
Groceries ,
Boots, Shoes
Hats, Caps,
Hardware ,
Notions, &c.
Highest market price paid for all kir.da of
Country Produce. 35 ly
ACADEMY,
Reiclsville, < i eoi-^iid
A first-class school in every yerticular, and
in a very healthy location. Rates of tuition:
5. 6, 7 and 9 dollars. Good board at reasona
ble rates. For further particulars, address,
C J JENKINS, Js. Principal
; SAV. ADVERTISEMENTS
*
TilK SINGER
Again Triumphant!
THE WORLD'S AWARD
AGAIN RECEIVED BY
“THE WORLD’S FAVORITE.”
Sewing Machine Sales 1874:
The table of Sewing Machine sale* [or 1874
show that onr sales last year amounted to
341679 Machine, b ing a large increase
over the sales of the previous year. The table
shows that our sales exceed those of any
other Company for the period named, by the
number of 149,952 Machines, or cear'y
TEHEE TIMES THOSE OP ANT CTREE COMPANY.
It may be further stated that the sales of
1873, a3 compared with those of 1872, show-u..
relatively larger increase, beyond the sales of
other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold
45,000 more Machines than any other Com
pany ; whereas, in 1873, the sales were
113,254 MACHINE IS ' .TCCESS OP OUR UXGXZ&t
COMPETITOR,
And in 1374 our sales were
149,852 Machines More Tha:< Any Othxr
Company.
TIIE SINGER MANF'ITG CO.,
172 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.,
C. A. VOSBIBGH MANAGER,
—l<4 —
BRANCH OFFICES
In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Co
lumburf and Thomasviile, Ga.; Charlestoo
and Columbia, S. C,; Jacksonvilio
and Tallahassee, Florida*
your address to the above officer
for a Catalogue of the celebrated BAZAR
GLOVE FITiING PATTERNS. Tney are
the best, the ehtaf.est and most stylish pat
terns in the market. The latest styles always
on hand. Fall Catalogues to arrive. Stf
J. L. MORGAN’S
—PATENT
SUGAR SKIMMER’
AND—-
COOLER.
This useful invention consists ia a Strainer
which stes on the boiler and through which
the boiling juice overflows, is cooled, and
again descends into the boiler, leaving thu
scum on the top; thereby doing all the work of
SKIMMING AND COOLING,
and doing it better than it can possible bo
done by the old mode of Skimming and Cool
in£ by hand.
It skims perfectly—impossible to mako it
waste —makes prettier and better £jrup than
can be made without it; and even the most
rapid bailing has no effect upon it .in causing
waste. One hand can ninja
HALF DOZEN BOILERS
with more easo than two can mind one boiler
without it. Nothing to do but put in the cane•
ju’oe, ke< p up the fire and take the Syrup out
when it is done.
PRICE LIST:
RTZrS. P/UCC
■a o!i.i. Butters $ 9 00
40 “ “ 10 Oil
50 “ “ 11 00
(SO “ 12 00
80 “ “ 10 09
J. 1... IIORGAN, Patentee,
190 Con'gues3 St., SAiisttAa, Ga.
BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE WHISKIES, KENTUCKY WHISKIES, CORN WHISKIES, WHEAT WHISKIES,
Imported and Domestic Brandiea. Imported and Domestic Gina, Imported and Domestic Humß (
Imported PORT, SHERRY and CLARET WINES, Oases MINT JULIPS, Stn, Bitters,
CiiMtoi Gill aud Bruutly C'ocktailN Cases Seliieduin Sebn.apps, Old Toni Clin, ( isars
and TOBACCOS of all grades.
A full assortment of Canned Goods consisting of SARDINES, OYSTERN TOMATOES, PEEACIIES, SALMON, LOB
STERS, MUSTARDS, RAKING POWDERS, CELERY, SALT, MILK, in oases, BRANDY FRUITS, PICKLES.
Sauces iu Cases, Soda, Soaps, Potash, Starch, etc. Also all articles. ot Heavy Groceries, which wc will sell at
CLOSE FIGURES For CASH, and to prompt paying Customers.
SOIUOMOIV BROTHERS
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, 173 and 175 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
OFFER THE FOLLOWINg iVl’ LO WEST IUtICES :
WE ARE SOLE
Agents for
Premium Valley
BOURBON
WHISKIES.
These arc a Fite Grade
o: Gods we wilt sell at
Distiller’s Prices.