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SAVA Is N Jl 11.
Ur|»»i'l of Steamship. and tlttiuen.
►OB NEW YOKE.
Steam Uilp Vanina, ifa urday, November IV »t
O’l'Ul *.
Steaunhip Nevada, Sa.uriiay, November IE, at S
o'clock a. ni.
KOK BAI.TIWORB.
steamship North I’oint, Saturday, November IE. at
_- o’clock.
FOR INICTOKTOWN.
Ste amer Clarion, Sftiwrday, November l*th, at a
a clock a. m.
roil TALATKA.
Steamer Llszie Baker, Saturday, November lEtli,
at to o'cloEk a. m.
FOR ACGI'STA.
Steamer Wru. C. Gibbons, every Saturday morulng
at » a. m.
FOR KT.IIRIDA.
steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
lo o'clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
in o'clock.
Mum so or tiir City Council-—a regular meet
ing of the City Council waa held ou Wednesday
evening. The usual amount of routine business
was transacted.
The Finance Committee reported aa ordinance to
levy and raise a revenue for flie City for the months
or November and December, litis. The following is
a synopsis of the Ordinance :
Ist. At Hie rate orone per rout.trier annum on val
uation of the year ISSU of alt real estate iu the city
limits.
siui.,one half of one per cent, on gross sales of
merchandize, Including sales of liquor, but except
ing cotton.
ird. one-tenth of one per cent, on gross sales t s
cotton. . ■ j
Ith. One pel' cent, on all commission derived from
any business transaction, (other than aides of urer
ctiahdlEc) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, for
warding, sliipping or conuulsson merchant.
tih. One per cent, on all Incomes either three and
ti Curd dollars per month, derived from salaries,
trades, professions, callings Ac.
nth. One per cent, on gross receipts of any bual
iu-ss transactions not Included In the foregoing, and
Including all Insurance Cumpaiden and Agencies,
g*press Companies and Cotton Presses ; all receipts
for freights and passage moacy, which is payable In
Hi is city, and the receipts of hotels and restaurants.
7th. One per centum on the gruas earnings of
i: u nks, Bunking Agencies and Bankers.
The above Is merely a synopsis of lha Ordinance
as passed. It will lie published entirely In a low
days. The Ordinance was read a second time and
passed, and goes into elfcctoa the Jdato of Us pas
«ige. It also provides that the returns shall bo
slide on the first duy of December next.
I'he deplored condition of the City Treasury, ren
ders a a mailer of vital importance that the taxes
he cheerfully and promptly met.
The City Council now holds Its regular semi
monthly mcelbigs, as well as meetings once each
week, as there is much to he done to regulate mu
nicipal affairs before the iucomlug board take their
seats. >.-»■
Florida we are glad to notice that Claghorn and»
Cunningham are about to re-establish their old liut>
between this port and Falatka. Tht lr house liuvo
acted as agents lor the Florida Line for over twenty
years—and iiefore the wSt controlled two of the bust
boats tlull run between Florida and this port. Next
tu the advantages derived from the Central Rail
tt lad—which all must admit hay been the means of
building up the Interest oi' the city, moro than any
oilier enterprise with which the city has been con
nected—the Florida route has contributed most in the
amount of travel aiid Height brought into and tukeu
iij in this port, and it is highly Important that so
Important a trade should be pcrmaucutly established
and kept up.
The Hicamcr Lizzie Baker, the. pioneejf of tills line.
Is anew boat, l«u feet long, 29 feet beam, and 9 feel
hold; she Is not more than one year old, very tasl,
<u 1 is commanded by Capt. N. IFmg, who, for 20
years, has been lu the same employ, and command
ed lormeily the steamer St. Johns, previous to tho
war, so long and so favorably kuowu on that route.
We undersiaud that lu a few weeks a consort for
the Lizzie Baker will lie put on this loute, command
ed by Capt. Jumca Tucker, formerly of the steamer
K.ciglade, also employed ami tavorably known on
tlie same route. Wlreu she arrives this Hue will of
fer peculiar advantages to the citizen* of Georgia
and Florida on this hue of route, and we bespeak,
for them a liberal support.
liiiATii op an Oi.o Citizen.- We have to annonneo
Hie death of Air. John McFarland, who died at Ids
residence in this city yesterday morning, having just
passed Ids seventy-fourth btrth-day. The deceased
w us a native of Savannah, and for more than half a
century had beeu identified with its progress. 110
was ror several years agent of the Central Railroad,
and shared lu tho early struggles of that afterwards
prosperous and important enterprise. Ho served as
a volunteer lu the war of 1812, and in the subsequent
campaign against tho Spanish invasion of Florida.—
Me leaves a numerous circle of relatives and friends
iu cherish his memory.
F«iison.u..—We notice uuntug Ui» arrivals by thu
steamer William 4. Gibbous, from Augusta, UlO
name of lion. I. Lewis Lowe, ex-Uovsruor »f Mary
land. This distinguished gentleman, with bis fam
ily, liava been residents of ibis State during thu war.
They are now on tlieir return to Baltimore. Tbo
Governor himself will proceed to Mew York city, to
resume the practice of bis profession and will add
another ornament to a brilliant Bar,wbich now num
bers amongst its pleaders suck names as Oharies
O’Couuor and Wat. T. Brady.
I'sou AunrsTi.—The steamer Wm. O. Gibbons,
Cup.. Phllput, arrived yesterday from Augusta, with
a huge number of passengers and a good freight,
bile reports that on the ltltli at It a. m., passed
steamer Volunteer at ParacbuclA, bound up. The
Ginbouu left Augusta on Wednesday morning, at
Which time there had been considerable rain in the
interior, and Uie river had risen & loot and a half,
and was still rising on Wednesday morning.
th» Gihui's.—The-mammoth] pavilion of Stone,
Bnsston and Murray’s Circus is still crowded nightly
with a throng, alternately breathless with wonder"
merit at the astonishing feats of the talented per
formers and convulsed with laughter at the humors
of the clowns. The keuctit to tho Female Orphan
Asylums on Wednesday afternoon, we understand,
uetted a largo sum asd proved Indeed a nokle
charity.
Tall Thbatbs.—A bill of extraordinary attrac
tiveness Is offered for this evening at the Theatre.
including the thrilling drama of “The Wreck
Ashoro" and the great serio-comic play of "Solon
Shingle,” in which Mr. 1. T. Raymond rnakea one
or Ills greatest hits. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crisp,
Messrs. Hamilton and Raymond, and Misses Gordon,
Cameron, and the entire Company are Included In
the casts of the two pieces.
Fkoii j uptosiown.-VThe steamer Chatham,
bupta|n McAdams, which was snagged a few weekß
•thee, at lioctortown, on the Altamaha river, artived
at this port yesterday morning. The Chatham is
very badly damaged, and it will regnire several
w vets to make necessary repairs.
'A e would call attention to the auction sale, this
day at 12 o’clock, in front of the Kxehauge, by
Messrs. Bell*Wylly g Christian, of tho British slilp
Marciauus and the th#cl!pper schooner Abbe Bee.—
A rare chance for profitable Investment Is offered.
I'Uosi Jacksonville, Fla.—. The steamer Ellen, with
•'good freight and a large number of passengers,
sttlved yesterday. We are indebted to Purser
i hmpbeU for favurs.
TmAWamaha Rtvaa. -Proid Capt. Morse of ths
■soier Clarion, from Uoctortown, we learn mat tho
auiatia river is at His present time in good boat
's condition. The recent rise noticed has lironglit
' owu the river several bargee heavily laden with
Maansu or RaiL Lnars Auimm.—The real as
*“ “J® 11 ** «f Ravannah, are reguestkd to meet at
* odics of j. t. Thomas A Cos., 117 Buy street,
"•'•'“■aft, to-dgy, (Friday) at 4 u'slock, P, M.
m,, ‘* " Uj ** 'Wuiusd in Christ Church
vs» aon lay uigkl viiroaglioat tks wlitutf, uoup
m ui tug auu'lai aaaj Bov, la, at 1* w. m.
•fna Aasl.su -The paw steamer Kinross,Captain
T'fj'*'* ** bur lfl ® “*
49 ‘ **** *‘‘ J *%TAV ill j
Hotel Arrivula,
PORT lUIFAL IP Hi MM (ItlL'iON llliADj j«JV. 12.
W Cantwell and family+i 1C A Fupp, Ast Burg l S A
' fork i M McCormick, R Read
W r isurran. Charleston J u Baker, lia
Capt J Justera, 128 U SOT () P Crosby, Savh
llcuulort Iw SWaner, do
Mfc Hitchcock, St Helena|J J Siunctt, Beaufort
NOVEMBER 14.
T Newcomb, N York E p Hutchinson and fam
-11 Walker do liy, Beaufort
o DOUleu, Lt» Mass Cav D S Nickerson, Boston '
Capt Pl. Gilmore, do H O Edgerly, Cape Cod
Lt A F Mallory, do Capt J Pope, n Head
(A A(I Mi alii, go la Cook, wife and family
JS3 VI htte, do jj Veacoi k, Pliila
GA 11 miaou, Savannah |Lt O'm-ieii, Pi lloyal
DLong, do J Sloekley, Delaware
It P Myers, do J H Rimoe, Savh
Win lloland, Jersey City Capt BH F lemming,
T Boland, do [k. WoodlorJ, Charleston
Miss Gnat mil ami svt, SaviMrs Hawkes, H Head
S A Moore, Augusta M 3 Nelson, N York
J 3 Barrett, Beaufort. |
NOVEMBER 15.
C C Soule, Charleston K S Nelson, N York
F Gelse, SC E W Gillon, Florida
DL Willey, Manchester J Slockuy. II Hea l
FII like, do p Donnelly, ilo
E MeCleman, Charleston A Sannah, N York
J Venning, do V MoClean, St Helena
0 P Crosby, Savannah, it H Clanborse, S C
JII /laker, do >'J P Owens, S G
Jaa Be m, do
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON IIEAIl) NOV. 18.
Tlt Dtmglisou, U S II TANARUS, II W Snow, Lt Col 111 Vol
Cosmopolitan J M Tucker Augusta
G II Sneed, H Head J Guy be, Palis Island
W 1! Vallean, do J T Ouybe, do
it O Sli ssick, Savannah Lt Col .1 A Bogert, Thom
-11 Stamm, do asvllle,
C Richter. do AS HartweH, U S V
J 11 Miller, do J W Welch, U S A
N tl Fuller, Greenville A H Chamberlain, USA
W II O.erron, Savh Capt H li Loomis, do
A B Cummings, Savh Capt J Metcalfe, do
Shipping 111telliojcucf.
Miniature Almauuc-Title Day.
Sun rises.., 6 32 Moon rises 4 37
Sun sets.. 4 £»|lligh water..., # 41
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Thursday, Nov. IS, 1485,
Arrived,
Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—Bryan,
Harlridgc A Cos.
Steamer Ella, Rowland, Palatka, etc—M A Cohen.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, l'alatka, Fla—L
S Bennett.
Steamer Chatham, MoAdams, Doctortown—O Fal"
lon A Go.
Steamer Win G Gibbons, Pliilpot, Augusta—Erwin
A Hardee.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Augusta—Chaa L Colby
A Cos.
Steamer Laura, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A Har
dee.
Brig Atlantic, Mark, Nassau, N P—Bell, Wylly A
Christian.
CL Colby A Co’s two Hits from Augusta, with 105
bales dpliml cotton to O L Colby 4 Cos.
Cleared.
Steamship Hunter, Roger*, New York—Hunter A
Gaunnell.
Steampship Fannie, Capt Cator, Baltimore—West,
Bryan A Cos.
Steamer Express, Morgan, Augusta, to F M M.yrell.
Steamer O P Potter, Ceisar, Augusta—Chas 1 Col
by A Cos.
Imports.
Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—so bales up
land cotton, AC, to Erwin & Hardee, and others.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—l 7
hales upland cotton, 15 do sea island do. ami mdse
to F M Myrell, Keln A Cos, llzlalnski <f Stager, S Wee
deu, 11 llitmers, (5 Odom, G M Milletl, lt Gardner, T
L Flemmiug.
Exports.
Per steamship Hunter, for Sew York—so 9 bales
upland Cotton, 50 do domestics, 9 boxes mdse, 10 libls
fruit, 30 do terrapins, 12 bxs books, 1 csk oil, 12 bales
guhny bagging.
Per steamship Fannie, for Ball iinore—326 bales up
land cotton, 27 boxes ludse.
Passengers.
Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Mr
Thomas, Mr Uarlctt, Mr Lockwood, CL Kidgely, wile
and 4 children, J Allen, Mr Bloomingburg, J 1' craw
lug audwife, Mrs PhlUlps, Miss Beaufort, A A Brown
ing and steerage.
Per steamer Ella, from Palatka, etc—Major Sears,
lady and soil, Cot Gorand, Col Hoffman, Capt Lyon,
Capt U H Clieever, Capt H Burns, Capt Cribb, J It
Huge fit J G Gibbs. A Harris, M A Williams, W P
Lunt, J K Jennings, Mr Anthony, Dr L P Anderson,
V D Thorpe, and fl deck.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—H
Dinners, D Hernandez, W W Miller, 1) Scott, E Lewis
G L Price, Mis H B Cook, Capt Buckley, J M links,
RII Sullivan, A Cohen, G Odom, C Cason, Louis Na
poleon, Capt E I) Owen, D C Casey, E H Cameron,
Mr Slone, Mr Smith, J Uridwell, J J O’Neill, N A
Hull, (tapt Johnson, Miss Mary Monroe, Capt Flem
ming, J Glass, lady 2 children, E L Ring Mrs Braden
back and 2 children, J L Bauktiight. U Urudiek, Dr
N Ft l’ayue, L T Conner.
Per steamer WmG Gibbons, from Augusta—Rev
T Hutchings, S Whitehead, 2 children and servt, 11
M Dudley, G W Osmond, M Nasbaum, M Nasbaum,
E Louis, Lowe aud family, J Selirenar, E B Fiuton, A
C Miller, D P Jeukins aud family, 3 11 Wade, Mrs W
Daniels, and 20 oil deck.
Per steamship Hunter, for New York—Col Lewis, J
3 Baukuight, G L Price, Rev E L King, J T Buckley,
J E Dodd, D Scott, U Gradick, ilra U G Cooke, J Gut
man, Mrs J Hebbard and child, Capt J B Owen, Mrs
firlttenback and 2 children, C Slone jr, J G Smith, J
Grass, wife and 2 children, and steerage.
Per steamship Fannie, for Now York—J T H Bloia,
S Fotck, aud steerage.
Consignees.
Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—MaJ
Gen. thane, J A Graybill, J GChamberlain, LaKuche,
Gaden A Cnckles, W, Bryan A Cos, G A Mercy, J L
Vlllalonga, J T i* W Hamilton, W Starr, E E Hertz,
W H Easterly, It Blumeuburg ACo A Bct Cos, tt H
Tatum, Uuckies A Sou, J Oliver, E W Sims A Cos, J
Lama, S G Haynes, F O’III me, sWM <9 Cos, Fordyce
Anderson A Jauuey, S G iland, M.Moliua, Sorrell A
Bros, G Walduer, F Schuster, J McMahon A Cos, W H
Stark, Brigham, B A Cos, J L ltoumilatt, and order.
Per steamer Ella, from Palatka, etc—J L Vlllalonga
R Habersham A Sous, J H Burgess, Duncan A John
ston, N A Hardee A Cos, J C Thompson, Gaden A
Unckles, T <* Gordon. M A Cohen, M J Doyle, Miller,
'Thomas A Cos, W Ji Adams, R II Sullivan, 11, Wylly
A Christian, Stuart A Cos.
Per steamer Win G Gibbons, from Augusta—2.9
hales upland cotton aud mdse to E C Wade A Cos, B,
Smith A Cos, J W Anderson & Sou, It Habersham a
Sun, J Richardson, Craue, Jontison A Graybill, Erwin
A llartlee, Buthwcll A VVlrttehoifrf, Win If Stark, and
others. .
Per steamer Clarion, from Doctortown—l34 hales
upland cotton to Einstein it Eckuiau, W 11 Bur
roughs A Cos, J Vlllalonga, Meiuhard A Bro, Tisun it
Gordon, Erwin A Hardee.
A ( AltO.
Savannau IttVER, Nov. 16, ISA.
The passengers from Augusta to Savannah, by Hie
steamer Wm G Gibbons, take great pleasure in
tending to Captain Pliilpot, of tbe steamer Gibbons,
their sincere thanks for the very able manner in
wliicb he managed his boat during the passage. We
most cordially and cheerfully recommend thu Gib
bons to tbe travelling community, the Captain us a
thorough gentleman, aud well lilted for his position,
and Ins vessel as one' of the most staunch and best
fitted for river transportation of any on the lino.
Their thanks are also due, and aro hereby tendered,
individually, to Purser Wm Parr, who is a brick of
the first mpgnitude.
EL Lowe, 8 H Wade,
8 P Whitehead, Max Nasstiaom,
A C Miller, nev Titos H Athings
0 W Osmond, H M Dudley,
O F Webster, J U Schrler,
Titos Gibbs, Myron Nsssbaum,.
hi M Fenton, II P Jenkins,
and many lady' passengers.
LIST OF VKSSKLS IN TUB PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Nov. 17,1*85.
STEAMSHIPS.
Steamship Kuterpd, Eldridge, from Now York, dis
charging- J R Wilder.
Steamship Wcylmsset, Parish, from New York, dis
charging—Brigham, Baldwin At.Co.
■ SHirs.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 700, waiting—Laßoche, Ga
deu A Übcklos.
New England, Hodges, 1,100, loading for Mver[tool
—Hrlghaui, bald win A Cos.
Republic (Hreiu) Smith, soo, loading for liver
pool— . g. .
.Wisconsin (Hr), Arcus, 050, loading ior Liverpool—
John K WUder.
Virginia. Weeks, 1044, loading at Lamar's Treat
for Liverpool—Cbas L Colby A Cos.
MASKS.
Thomas Fletcher, Pendleton, 70u, loading for Ur
srpnol—John II Wilder,
Thomas Whitney (Ur), Kelly-BtU, Wylly A Chris-
Man.
('rejmeo (.llrj, ions discharging - litlghsiu, Bald
1-UuUe Hautlwbler, bustli, AS, loading t>t New
fork Hunter 4 Geutnnil.
MHI9M
«I»ya Piukentv ttodgan, **, waiUng —William
Starr.
n »* -
BadVeed, Boyle, dtscbargigg— Hog. r» A UoMf.
inmnimw * t % |
' fri4« WM) M $ i*iu**m
A MufUJl. " ” wi
AW 1 "p ** ,#r »
Pram ls Sytterly, Alden, 31U, loading for New
York— Crane, Johnson A crayMll.
He Sola, Crook, 100, loading for Baltimore—l. l
Iloche, Gaden A Uncles. • t
Witch Queen, Pcrclval, 115 lons.waiting, for Uostou
—Richardson A lUruard.
Wm E sievcnsoivMnrton, 168, discharging.
Vapor, Bogart. 300 tons, discharging—La Roche,
Gaden A Uncles.
Antelope, Jones, 70 tons, discharging—Cram.', John
son A Graybill.
James L Bewlejr, Loveland, 123 tons, discharging--
New Yolk—Crane, Johnston A Graybill.
Auction sales.
- w -- - -
By Bell, Wylly k Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Desirable Real Estate.
Two Aral da** Dwelling llounes, three at*»ries on
batenniits, with nil the modern improvement*; *ltua
ted tn u central portion of the city.
Also,
Avery dea»rablr House on the corner of Charlton
and Tat null streets, loniaining $ Room*, With gas
and water. On the laue is a Brick Carriage House,
btuhle.s, aervauts’ Rooms, Ac.
Also,
1C Farm Lots, c« ntaining from 20 to 20 Acres each,
near Lover's Lane, within one mile of the li mi is of
the cily. A splendid opportunity for inveotment. A
pint oi the above Lots cau be sti>u at our store.
Also,
West half of Lot No. 39, Washington Ward. Brough
ton street. Improvefm nt* c< nsiat of a Dwelling,
suitable for a small fami’y. Will be cold at a bargain.
0c124-tf _ _____
By Bell, Wylly A ChrLti.ru.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Lots No. 8, on the comer ot Broughton and West
Broad streets- and No. 5, on the corner of Broughton
and Monigomery streets. TU«above property is well
located fur erecting stores, 'us Broughton street will
soon become the business thoroughfare of Savannah.
ALSO,
West half of Lot No. Lafayette Ward, fronting on
Charlton utreet, tho improvements consisting of a
brick house, containing ten rooms, well fin>ah* <), with
gah throuhout the house and a pump of excellent
water in the yard. novT—if
By Bell, Wylly & Christian? -
Schooner at Auction.
On FRIDAY next, 17th icst., at 12 o’clock, will be
sold iu front of Exchange, t
Tho splendid Schooner ABBE DEB!,
T 9 tons burthen, built of the best Pasture White O.ik,
well coppered, and is well suited to the West India or
Coast trade. Sale positive. Term* cash. 3-nls
atlprivate sale.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Small Lots of Land.
There having be* n so many applications for Small
Tracts of Land for location, the owner of the above
Laud, feeling a disposition to meit this demand; has
placed in the market, for a low days, Lots gs Five
Acres, or mere, part cleared, on the Augusta Road, op
posite t<> the three mile stopcvalso on the White Bluff
Road, opposite to the two mile stone. tr-nl6
AT AUCTION.
York, Williams, Mclntire A t'o.
THIS DAY, Nov. IT, at store at door from Bull on
Broughton street, at IU o’clock a, m., will be sold,
30 c.-t6cs Boots and Shoes
An assortment of Dry Goods, consisting of, via:
Handkerchiefs
White and Red Flannel
Shirting
Linen shirt liosoms
Berage Veils
Cashmeres
Satinets
Fine Broadcloth
Also,
Pocket Knives
Tat-le Cutlery
Brushes aud Combs
Carpet Lags, &<.
For fuither particulars see catalogues.
Also,
A fine brown Mare, good lor either Saddle or Buggy,
0/m years old.
25 bbls Potatoes
lno dozen Blacking.
Terms cash on delivery. nIT
UNDEUW UITER'S SALE.
By York, Willi»«,iis, Mcln
tirc & Cos.
On SATURDAY, N v. istb, in front of E. E. Hertz's
store, at 10 o'clock,
104 bag OATS,
Damaged on board of steamer Fannie on her pm*
sage from Baltimore to this port, and sold under in
spection of Port Warders fur benefit of ell concerned.
Terms cash. nil
‘ UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
On SATURDAY. lSth iiwt., at 11 o’clock, at DenaumJ’s
will be gold :or account of Underwriters and
all concerned :
160 bales COTTON, more or lean,
Damaged on barge by Sreauier Laura, on tho pas*
gage from Angosta, Ga., to thid port, and sold under
inspection oi Port Wardens. Terms, cash before de*
livery. HIT
UNDER WJUTERS' SALE.
BRITISH SHIP MARCIANUS
Auction,
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, lTth Inst., at 12 o’clock, a. m., lu front of
Exchange, will be gold for account of Underwriter*
and all concerned,
The Driti*h ship MurcUnug, 914 ton?, together with
all of her Kinging, Mulls, Anchor*, Chains. Boats,
Store.-, Furniture and Apparel, bolrl as she now lie*
wrecked Abreast of the second outer buoy. Term*
Cush. nIT
AT PRIVATE SALE.
York, WillitiiiiH, Molntiro
tk Cos.
Hhds Bacon Sides
Hhde -tacon Shoulders
Bbls Pig Shoulders
Bbis Pig Ilains
Case* Bologna Sausage*
Casus Beef Tongue*
Half bbls Mesa beef
Half bbls and Cracker*, all kinds
Bbls Corn Meal
Bid* Hominy
Bbls Vinegar T / -
Bbls Whiskey
Boxes Pyle’s OK and other Soap
Bags Black Pepper
lOu Af. Segars, various brands
An invoice of assorted Tin Ware
Boxes Ground Coffee
Sacks Oats, white. ft nlfi
DAVID BAILEY,
Merchant Tailor
[Formerly Cutter for Win. R. Syi|ione]
BKC.S most respectfully t«> inform hi* frit*nri* and the
pnblfc; g£n. rally, that hea haa 1 eEniv<d from the
store of Mr. A. B. IveH to
No. 12 WHITAKER STREET,
[Between Bryan.nod Bay,j
where he will be glad to meet his old customers and
a* many now ones us will favor him with their order*.
mt Always on haud. a good assortment of
CLOTHS, CA&BIMERBB, VESTINGS,Mhi< hhe is pre
par* and to make up at the shortcut notice and in the
most fashionable style.
Remember No. lz— if you want wlnit is good and
reasonable. n9-lm
William Oill~
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
IMPORTER aud Wholesale Dealer lu Foreign and
DoinAtlic Ales, Wines. Liquors, Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagne Cider, Ac.,
No. 170 Fulton Btroot,
Opposite St Paul’* Church,
NEW YOHK.
Bottler u/ Mnebt Celebrated Ale fur Bbipplug snd
Family 8.0,
I'srHculiu’ alionlkm paid lu Filling end Hhlpplng
Southern Orders.
All otMti by mull will be piuuipHy at teeth'd lu.
IU4.M
Notice.
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4.». i*mi«,s4« at a. raneei ei. ,»eeeoaa.
< I N M M.ll \ M IM 11-.I V < O
L'ACJi'Ba, FoUWANIbMU AND liIMBMaUiN
Mr IflflH |l*biw. f“ 4t|!Ml*td > s |s.Wsi Ui.-iue,
Ktt siieet, dailUM* Ui
(fdweiu| U'iW Heh.#sheie A Rum llhslw A
GeiMe l <R4e>u«’wee. HsifwlA t Um.,
Ifwlu $ >te<4ms iiedkun) * OsaaineKMa, i
I mpitm ‘ ' ~*> , I
GHCCKRIKB, LI4VOHI, 4k C\,
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMmKTRRS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGftRS. &C.
147 Bay Street, .
SAVANNAH, CA.,
{NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.j
|» r E invite tlxe attention ol thu Trade and the Puh
” lie generally to oar large and elegant aa*oit
ment of
tt lue., Llqnerl, Cordial*. Coßierrn, S<-
t(ar*, etc., etr.
which is not excelled by any similar establishment
iu the States.
We are mite (rroprietora of DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, lb., reputation of
w hich is fullv eetabliahed in this and foreign ei>un
trii s ; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BlTTEFS
enaranleed superior to any article of iht’ kind, de
signed exitresslv lor hotel a»d family use; DUN
RAIt'S SCimatAM CORDIAL SOHNAPI’S. war
ranted of the utmost parity, and put up expressly
for our liouso, of waioli we are sole propriepirs and
imisrrti’rs. Sole Airt'nts for Robert Smith's eele-i
braled PHILADELPHIA ALE. incases and barrels;
English, nootch and American AI.K and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK HUNCHES, formerly Well known throughout
the United States, put up by us in eases for ixport
and home consumption.
T. J. D. * Cos. nfie sole agents for H. <fc n. W.
Catherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES XX and XXX
hrautls, guaranteed unsropassAl in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a targe and well se
lected stock of BOURBON aud WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trade aud connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of ISEGAUH "f finest
grades, manufactured aud imported expiosely for ibis
house, which we offer at the very 10-vest net ensh
prices. BRANDIES, GINS. WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly b\ this boas , anti ti>r sale in [Mind
or duty paid, at lowest market rates novi lm
WHISKEY ! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD BRANDY, WINES, Ac.
Peach Valley Wliiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike’s
Magnolia, spencer’s Old Kyc, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
FOR, SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 B-A.Y STREAK'!',
(Herald Buildings.)
aiao,
Alsop’s Ale, Mars’ Ate, Apples. Potatoes. Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar,
octfi if
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IU
GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
aeps ts
Apples and Buckwheat,
AT low figures, with plenty Orange County Butter,
iiLtub** for gale.
SKA LORN GOOD ALL,
ill 4-1 vv Wiliiaiiutoii'N building.
Just Received,
AM ill Store on Consignment,
BUGGIKH AND CAU 111 AG ES
Also, a lot of Fine Liquor's, consisting of
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUZ RUM,
BORER’S BITTERS, 4c.
Which we offer on the most liberal terms.
VAN HORN. HOLYOKE ft MURRAY,
octU-tf No. 9 Stoddard*a Block.
CLAGHORN & CI WIIMI,
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
CORNER BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
Savannah,
BEG leave to inform their former friend* end cu*-
tomers, anti the public generally, that they have
resumed business at their old stand, where they will
keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Good* in
their line suitable for Private Families, Steamers and
Sailing Vessels. Punctual attention given to all coun
try orders 1m octl9
Gao. R. Chump. Wm, A. Weight,
Augusta, Georgia. Late oi Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lienors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISII, &c.
£O9 Broad St., Augusta, Go,
twr Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tohaooo, Pkoduoh, and Mkhohandis* of every de
scription.
Refere to the Merchant* and Banker* of Augusta,
Ga„ Richmond, Va. and Jno. C. FerrilJ, Esq'., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Unckles, A. A. Solomon* A
Cos., T. Paterson tt Cos., R. Molina, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS solicited.
oct4
KIRLIN.BRO. &BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, wn AM) LIQUORS,
CORSF.II WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANK.
ORBKiti PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
nail If
To WholesaleGi’ofcin,
Liquor Healers, Distillers, Druggists and
Soap Manufacturers.
Oils for fl.iv<»ring and improving Bran-
J dy, Knm, Port Wiiie, B mu ikjii, Rye, Scotch and
Irish VVhi.'tkit o, age and body preparation* for Neu
tralising and Mollifying Wlimkey and Spirit, C'oior
ings, Syrups and Fruit Juice* ior Branny, Whiskey
and Wines, Oil* aud Kxtracts or Cogrmc am! other
Brandies, Holland and London Oiu, Ac. Ur. F.’s
Treatise on FermentsU Liquoia with lOou Hecii*e*.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
perMtn luncrt Powder, Fly Pajwr, I>»a«lstone,
and Fluoric Acid, MunganeHC and nil rare
Chemical* an l Drug*.
FOlt SO.U J MA N UPACTU ItE I tS,
SUUceiHuf Fudfi in CrysleU, I.ii|iildsiiil Jelly Clilnu
City and Terra Alba, soup Krone? Korin, Nod.t, A ah,
a JOfc*. W- FhUCimtANOKIL
ik.vl-.ihhiii No. ft* Cedar at., N V,
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
W UqlosbUo
GROCERIES 5 LIQUORS,
WIMKM AND MJSUAKM,
Corn»r Iryan and Bt. Jul fan fnd
Jonnien fquart,
WRUITnu FVttlKI M4HIBH4
MT Afadili is
Als lit AND IsAOMIt.
aSIKIf WINS)
"pierce skehan,
Wholesale and Krtait Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Sboea, Clothina, I
Foreign an 4 Doßu sttr Wines, Liquors and Segara
Also, Skdhtn’B Celebrated
GOLDEN Alii AND CIIAMPAGN* CIDER,
in bottle aud in wood
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Ing
luh Ales, Ac.
Libsrai dedii, tions mode to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON HTREBT. SAVANNAH,
•nd 69 Liberty street. New York.
CHEESE, ms.
I A BOXES CHEESE,
IU 75 b. ,XHB Fay’s Soap.
Just rei clv. il and lui Sale by
net in mtimiAM. rai.dwtn * rn
ORNAMENTS
Bugle Trimmings
Colpred Silk Cdrda
n ill | s
Ladies' Dress Bullous, iu every variety.
LA.TIIKOP & CO.
nnvlG _ _ •ii irAf'r
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
no. 2f.r. boweUY, NtYvV York,
MANUFAfTITRERSand D<v>h-r» in Builders'and
LocksmithH’ Hardware. Nails. PuiiieH, Cord, Rmi
l ocks and Knob*, butt Hinge*, 13ra*s and Iron Keys
and tJaetiup*. G'»ug \ffie, Ac.
All order*, large or amaH, fnrniflhcd promptly at 10
per cent, leas than market price*.
*rpl9 Cm
W ildei*’s.-; L J iSttent
SALAMANDER SAFES,
With Wilder's Patent lYnrdei’ aiid Btirglar-proo/
Locks.
80. WILDER A CO., Patentees and Manufactur
• era of the treat fire-proof Safe in the world!
J welkr.-’ and Bankers' Baths make to order, lined
with hardened steel.
House and Plate Safes.
To this celebrated Safe waa awarded the gold medal
at the World's Fair, in London, 1851.
N* tick.— This celebrated fire-proof Safe i* no longer
mule and sold by SilaaC. Herring, hislicenae to make
and *«11 them having expired.
Lists containimrprkes and full description of differ
ent' sizes and styles of Safe, can be had on application
to the agent or the State, at Savannah, or any of the
special agent*
Agents wanted in every city and town of the Slate.
For pniticulars. address the undersigned.
We have cuii-tamly on hand a good assortment, for
sale at manufactureia' Now York prices.
CUNNINGHAM A PURSE.
Sole Agents for the Slate of Georgia,
nlO-2m Savannah, Ga.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
JUST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
Shawls Sontag*. Cloaks aud Hoods, Children’
Caps, Boot* and Gaiters.
Also, Irish Linens. Table Damask. Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles too mimemueto mention.
All of which we offer at very low price*.
EINSTEIN A KCKMAN,
_ nl3-tf 161 Congress Street
AND b-4 LINEN SHEETING
40 inches PILLOW CASK LINEN
Bleached, brown. Colored DAMASK DOYLES
114 Extra fine BED BLANKETS.
Just received by
LATITROP A CO.
novlC 3
NOW LAUDIM AND FOR SALE! ’
i)j 1{ | Boxen, x, }. anil caddio, Tobacco, wWch we
-"V are now offering nt price* lower than li cau
be bought form Northern cffica.
MILLER, THOMAS ft CO,
nll-tf Sft 2C5 Bay Btrecet,
ISTotice.
OFFICE OF PROVOST MARSHAL*)
District of Savann.h, >-
Savannah, Ga._, Oct. 3lst, lbtii. J
mHE notice lasueii from the'office of the Provost
ft Marshal. Sub-District of Ogeechee, dateil Savan
nah, Aug. lltli, 1805, ordering all Drinking or Bil
liard Saloons, Ac., where liquor are aulil to be closed
at 10 o'clock, P. M., is hereby revoked.
By command of
BvU Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN.
(Signed) CLARKE H. KFMICK,
Capt. and Provost Marshal. novl
Metropolitan Enterprise
Great Gift Sale
or THE
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
•Jewelers* Association.
Capital $1,000,000
Despot* 197 Broadway.
AN immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry.
and Fancy Goods, ull to be sold for One Dollar
each, without regard to value, and not to bo paid for
till you see what you will receive.
Certificates, naming each article and Its yalne, are
placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of
these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on
receipt of 26 cent* ; five for $1; eleven for $2; thirty
for $6; sixty five for $10; aud olio hundred for sls.
On receipt of the Cerilflcate yon will see what you
are going to have, and then it is at four option to pay
the dollar and take he article or not. Purchaser*
may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond King, a
Piano, Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our
list, for $1; Miid in no case can they get less than One
Dollars' worth, aw there are no blank*.
Agents are wanted in every town in the country ;
every person can make $lO a day. selling our Certifi
cates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever known.
bend 25c. for a Certificate, which will inform you
what you can obtain fin sl. At the same time get
our circular, containing full list and particulars, also
Tenus to Agents.
Address
JAMES HUTCHINSON A CO.,
nH>-2m U»T Broadway, N. Y.
LADIES ENGLISH HOSIERY
Misses’ English Hosiery
Ladies’ and Misses’ Merino Vest
Gents’ and Boys’ Merino Vest
Gents’ and Boys’ English Cotton Half Hose.
Just opened at •
LATHROP A CO.
no vis *
For die Information of the Public
\\r E piiblixli this, our Hat** of Freight lietweon Ba
vuunnh aud Auguata, by unr reapective lk>at*:
Box»h Hats, Bonnets and ettsks Crockery, Ac., 60c.
pt*r f.Kit.
Barrel* Bread, Potatoeu, Ac,, $2 each.
Barrrl* Flour, s:i eacJi.
KtindUa Huchi la, Broom*, imtlph ColleM, lituiea,
H|*adi a. hbovelff, Ac., pul* do/.,
large, $lO.
Chaiee t;abliau< n. Uoitu: trail**, fr>.
H.lt, perauck. t’i.
llaidwMre, lioiiuw Ware and Irou, p* r l<aHb*.» sv.
Iron und < oal. per ion, $•»«.
r .rn an l Pea*, |m*i bu«lml. V6c.
siuttli: Parkagf*. **ach, 61c,
Frritfht not euuiuerttUd, s*{ prr 100 |lm or the. per
fool. .
ERWIN * HARDER,
Avis- 81 n Amt/on, VI it I I .sura
*. 1). HiKMiEK.
Asset of Usamtir Oak.
J. M. RINGULMY,
Assui Mii.um 11. |i. May
VTm. mymeu.
Aguxi aiMituM* Eigiaw, AeiitMW smi Uuimt.
alllw
StrayedorStolen
jres is* mH KfeSiiim
/..luivi, S..J M.nks'l sit I Is. buiUl# <W lits A»«am*i
fttl t'h *Tl|i'S ft, s„y Hu „ iftitl eifl lust.n.M
•i Ihv XWIMM ui kMmuumtmi «•* Evuuahbut atM,ls.
aW»» T f WfiuoßW
NOTIOIs TI
|klG 4etttoal*l»siu i bf My «f BkOUTM us HrtE|**
i v imss G.»« i •<« bvJMfl •« hv** I ****
a., twm§, * »
i- . SHIPPING.
FOR NEW YORK.
BACIIELLDR, Capt.
<***P*tch stir the above fiort,
FVT freight eng .gemeau, apply p,
. _ HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK. ~
th"f tb * hoTC P°rL Freight taken at
For freight engagement., apply to
CHARLES L. COLBY 4 CO
P» Comer Bay and Abereora «ta.
FOR NEW YORK,
Atlantic CoantMuilHtt’iun.
wliif> Company.
lTie very Ikst tailing steamship
VA KUNA. Whllehnrst, coramn-.ider,
poMliwly Sail on hor regular
Sal unlay. Hot. 1341a, at o’rlork.
For freight or passage, having very elegant accom.
modationa, apply to
novlO JNO. R. WILDER, Agent.
STAR LINE.
FOUt NEW YORK,
The fine Steamship NKVADiV, Carperter,
Commander, will leave for the above port on
Saturday, Nov. 18th, at 8 o’clock a. in.
Fur freight or passage, having superior state room
accommodations, apply to
; nIC BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.
Murray’s Line,
FOR
NEW Jtmt YORK.
The splendid eteamshlp ZODIAC, Dearborn, master,
will leave for the above port on
Saturday, Hot. 13th, at 8 o'clock. A. M.
For freight or paasage, having rplendld accommo
tlohe, apply to
nl6 OCTAVCS COHEN.
Freights
FOR AUOUSTA,
f|IHK arc* prepared to receive good* at
k their Warehou*eß--#ee of expense aud cov
ered by Insura* ce—far shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their togolm line of light draught
boat*. Apply to CIIAB. I*. COLBY,
sept2s— tf cor. Bny and Abercorn st*.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. H. MAY,
Will have dlspateh for the nbove place. Ooods receiv
ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of cost.
J. M. KINCHI.EY, Agent.
Office in Claghorn 4 Cunningham’s.
The May arrived in Anguata from Savannah on last
Friday with her full freight ts oct9
FOR AUGUSTA.
THROUGH IN 3(fr!t>Ußß INCLUDING
STOPPAGES.
The new, first-class, fast Iron steamer
WM. G. GIBBONS,
Capt. Thos. N. Philpot,
la now receiving freight, at DlUon’e wharf, and will
leave aa above on
Saturday Morning, 18th Inat., nt Oo'clock,
Beiug her regular day aud hour of departure.
Her accommodations for freight and passenger* are
ample and complete.
“ID* ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Steamer
Robert Le lie.
Captain J. Cottrell,
Will have quick despatch.
Thto Sleamer being hooted Frrlght will be perfectly
protected from all inclemency of tfie weather.
For height engagements apply to
nll-tf OCTAVUB COHEN.
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. Gs. GKEBBONS,
Capt. T. N. Pnn-poT,
Having anperior accommodation for Freight and
Passengers, will ply regularly between the above
cities.
Leaving Savannah every Saturday Morning, at 9
o'clock.
leaving Augusta every Wednesday Morning, at 7
o'clock.
Laying at Mathew's Bluff .very Wednesday Night.
It ia the desire of the Agents of the Gibbona to m.ke
her a permanent Boat for the Mer
chants of Augusta and SaVanhah and the Planter,
along the line of the river, and with this object iu view,
no effort will be spared on Ihe part of her owners,
agents and officers to wants of the traveling
and freighting public. ~
ERWIN 4 BARDEE.
_John L- RourfiLLAT, Agent at wharf. lm n!3
For Doctortown,
AND STATIONS ON THE ATLANTIC &
GULF RAILROAD.
The steamer CLARION will leave her wharf
foot of Aliercoru street, for the above place, on
SATURDAY, Nov. 18, at 9a. in., taking Freight for
Stations on Atlantic 4 Gulf Railroad.
For Freight or Passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO.,
novlT cor. Abercorn and Bay sts.
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND
PICOLATA.
The new an4(aat sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BA.ICEII,
Capt. N. King,
Will leave on SATURDAY MORNING, at lOo'duck.
U| For freight or passage, having enlendlil soetimmo
(Tttiona apply un board, at tbe Florida Steam Packet
wharf, orio
GLAGHORN A CL'NNINGIJAM,
nlfl-4 Agenfs.
For Liverpool.
■ THE Al Amerto.it NhIpNEW ENGLAND.
4Q9kO Ihxlgts Mitatnr, having a targe portltin ul
ETTjf liar cargo engaged will lie reedy tu receive
cargo at Lower Hydraulic I’rues on tba lath
Inst
>For Rieeboro’.
-vv r aura
Ifimv Ip
Aip urc meitt of Gissß Pi«isaT|iaiabl«oii
wJEmK«> whaff, For p,)Ut glare « ( .|,l, u> Um
l lipui Ut Imm, at Lwtrar Mu* Mm. o. ht Ik. »g«m
f. J DGVI K,
Mn, lib Wry as Hi**
i F , ju*lj« , ulur.
TB* rW« bag kga# muvbMM >*m«a«</ m
SflWj
’fuP iidOKili luiHifi '/f*f
ItHCI 9i j
*itn*f»nro.
For Doctortown
AND
Thomasville*
The Steamers
f Jen, Shopleyr,
Orient, and
Clarion.
Will make Tri weekly Trips to Doctortown. In con
nection with the Atlantic and Uulf Railroad, leaving
Savannah OB Tuesdays, Thmedays aud Saturdays.
I hroogh (might payable by shippers at our office.
The Steamer Gen. Simpler will leave on Thursday
Morning, Nov. 16th, at 9 o’clock. V
F„r freight or passage apply to
CTIAS L. COLBY 4 CO..
Dl6 Corner Abercorn and Bay street*.
Regular Line.
FOR BOSTON.
jJrX .Schooner Witch Queen,
' I * ow loa ding at Exchange Wharf.
RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD,
novT-tt Bay at., opposite Marineie’Chnrch.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Pendergast’s Line.
The fast nailing regular packet
SCHOONER DE SOTO,
Crook, Master,
Having the greater ponton of her cargo angaged.
will have quick despatch. For balanc eof freight ap
ply to
La ROCHE, GADEN 4 UNCKLES,
Corner Bay and Barnard afreets.
Agents in Baltimore—Pendergaat, Fenwick 4 Cos.
octia
Steamship North Point
For Baltimore.
JWd>-t taws The steamship NORTH POINT.
i 4 Capt. Smith, will leave for Baltimore
'on SATURDAY, the 18th Instant, at
The “North Point’’ hue elegant stateroom accommo
dation, for paaseugers.
For freight or pas-age apply to
WEST, BRYAN 4 CO„
Jones’ Block.
N. B. Paraengere bv this route for New York will
save two hundred miles of sea travel, and will re
ceive through tii kets, via Philadelphia, at same rates
as now charged by New York lines. Freight will also
be cheekud through to New York a* low. as by any
other route. nl<
For Liverpool.
The new first class clipper ship
VIEGINIA,
WEEKS, Commander,
Is now loading rapidly at Lower, Press, and having
large engagements will have quick despatch.
For freight or passage (token at lowest rates) apply
to CHAS. L COLBY 4 CO.,
oct2S corner Abereoro and Bay sts.
For Liverpool.
THE first Clare British bark THOMAS WHITNEY
J. C Kelly, master, being of small capacity, will have
quick dispatch. For freight, apply to
oetlO BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN.
For Rio De Janeiro,
*
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco and Bahia
-Cv*---. ~.. The United States and Brasil Mall
'EISt Ptcam * hl P Company will dispatch
=3a®afes». On tile'39th of every month,
A NEW AND JTRST-CLABS STEAMSHIP,
To |<eave nt 3 o'clock, p. m.,
From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have tit pass through the Poet Office.
An experienced Surgeon will be In attendance on
board.
For freight and passage having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
THOMAS ASENCIO 4 CO„
ocUl-tm No, IT, Broadway, New York.
New York Piano Fortes.
Ernest Gabler,
Manufacturer of
New Scale First-Class
PIANO FORTES,
Factory, 122,124 1126 East 221 St..
OBBPEOTFULLY announces that bis Large Netr
ft v Factory is now completed, fully organised, and in
■ucceserm operation, by means of which he has greatly
increased bis manufacturing facilities. He will there
fore be able heucclorward to torn out SS Piano* per
week, to supply orders promptly, without that incon
venient delay to which Dealers and Purchasers have
been snhiectod, from the fact that for more than two
years paet lu> has been continually a hundred initru
ireuts behind orders. A fall assortment at all times
may be found at his Mannfhctory and Warcrooms in
New York City Every instrument fully warranted.
Retail Warerooma, 743 Broadway. 3m-nl«
S. MrCOLDING,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HITS, MPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
-A*D
tieHtlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
NO. 153 CONGRESS STREET,
Savannah, On.
novl 6 lm
GUANO;
TJERUVIAN and Swan Island Gttenoe, Bnperphoa>
A phates, and the Brhoe Concentrated Fertiliser,
loth. Trade at the lowest whoteaal. prltes.
bYOMftB. WHITE A CO., U CUf street. New York.
FINE CUSTOM HADE
CLOTHING.
P DONELAN. Merchant Tailor, has Joat received a
a lari/o Invoice of New aud Kbirant Styles of
FRENCH CLOTHS aud CABBIMERKS, selected with
care In the Naw York Market In accordance »lih 'he
late,, fasklotia us the dav Young grnileineu derirlng
a Nobby Holt, made tip from Htyliab Gouda, cannot bo
betteraultod lu Mavauaalt. Mr/Doueltn has IWclllD-a
for gelling up Garments la the beat atyle. uuegua.. \
;::r “ - ,h “ -
M<* rebant Tailor. Bill atrwiL
wifi Nrnt door to lbs Paat OWea.
QO'PARTNIRIHIP NOTICE
nfeyL-yasaga
( oiitmiiwii/ii lHi>m< as In URs wily, al Ikg bead J Bay
street, vppuahe Jv*"*"*' „ _ RDRfMIfWI
Forlusrly IkMMSBjSI'. r
EutatarprlabM* hnnib
gavauuab, No*. I Mb, IML lm-glt
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