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Indci to New Advertisement*.
tm-inent as co{tyrat'teanted.-'•’li.i
^Xwtoanc^dress goods opened^ Ortt,
"i^mshipCloopatra sails Jot Hew .York :
“ e ._ t Tuesday. 1 '
.T, loves to be opened on Thursday at Orff,
tratkins X b° S- _
^oods'safesmen wanted Wl^oa
l^iri lots for rent by E. Habersham &
iftl'b^dieeHngaat Orff Watkins & C^’a,
for sale by Tison* .Gordon.
. caps
late
t: :;,. e to consignees per schr. M. E. Taker,
for sale by R. Habersham & Co. ■
l; n for Side by E. Habersham A CO.
... , r 1iu wanted by a single gentleman, i
I* -.]; house for rent by DeWitt 4 Morgan.
IJ. ii's. boys, ladies and misses’ hats and ca
fuoumiaggo«*>t:|>Mtt‘ &: Morgan^ ‘ ,
|v 0 tice to merchants, ship-owners and cap-.
tains of vessels. j ^ ,
■grand opening of millmery gooes by Miss T.
I Ehrlich- - -l / 1 1 *■ *•*-• ■ 1 • •., no
L, it for sale by Wilder Jt-Fullarton.-
lenient for sale by Wilder & Fullarton.
I. ^1; wanted at Bart’s.
Lu annah Turi-Verein—first ball of theBfea-
I t0 n on Monday evening, October 19th.
[(aril of Osborne, ocnlistic-optician. . ,
II, ,,'tion sale of provisions, etc., this morning.
I t,r lVm. W. Daniels. ‘
Lattion sale of groceries, furniture, etc., this
I -ruing, by Bell & Hull.
I tj-aiug of the Georgia Rifle Club this after-
I ’ noon; at 3 o’clock.
biting of the Mechanic Fire Company this
f .toning, at 7i o’clock.
[ , oe tion sale of groceries, provisions, etc., this
I ‘ truing, by Williams, Ward & Mclntire.
^| e uf fish this morning by W. W. Daniels,.
kjc of sashes, blinds and doors -thia morning
I' , iV Iiell & Hul(.
uf letters remaining in the.Post Office.
JIehchaXts can have their business cards
inserted in the Letter Sheet Prices Current
tilbout additional * bbtyrge,« Js.su.ed every
I'riduy ntorfifflfr •‘j -
Coobt House Saues..;—Yesterday being
.'sale day,” the county and city Sheriffs and
torioijs auctioneers,' offered, in front, of .the
Court House, real estate, stocks and bonds,
live stock, wagons and farming utensils, fur
niture and the stock of’a grocery store for
j, a large crowd was in attendance, but ‘
money appeared to be scarped the bid
den was very slow. The prices offered for
property were so low that many of the r shit
m vc deferred until the fiyst Tqeac)(W of jji
vembev. The follovfiqg sales'Were Sad
pv comm bhebiep, noonEB.il;
The large brick house on South 'Broad
Street (north side) beliiw Bull street,. We!pro-'.
nertv of the late John W. Anderson, was sold'
subject to a mortgage, with interest and costs,
nmoouting in all to $5,300, to William Rat-
ttrsbv, for #S,(|QQ.
fwo hundred and fifty acres of land, sitna. ;
tad on the Louisville Road, nine miles frdm?
the city, the property of William Hewlet, was
purchased by Dr. J. D. Fish for two hundred
and ninety dollars. * * • i't
Lot No. 10, OglethQipe town, with .im
provements thereon, belonging to James ;
I’ktffipidd, was sold to Ephraim Sendder for
(GOO.
FiyeTumdred and forty-three (543) acres of
hud, in Chatham county, near the-city, sold
as the property of Mrs. Ellen E. Stewart; was
purchased by J. R. Saussy for $500.-
Three hundred and eighty (380) acres of
laud, situated on Whitemarsb Island, the
property of Edward McDonald, Wfi 8 pur-
viiioed by JJary M. Amarqrp for'$1,400.
BY sheriff white:
Lots Nos. 6 and 7, Trustees',garden,, (east)
with improvements, consisting of two frame
iniuses. the property of A. S. Canuet, was
purcliH-t-d by F. A. Canuet for $1,600.
Lot No. ti, Washington-Wafd, on Bay street,
v..rd; iiutaovemeuts, consisting of a two-story
triune house belonging fo"R; : J. Burch, was
i>oaglit by Terence Nugent for $55t>. * '
Also, a lot qf bedroom furniture for $50.
ry BEpu * gum..
Ttreiify shares Albany <4 Gulf Railroad
»toekrnt-S42 5Q, " ’' ’
Lot No. 4, western half, Qglellmrpe'Scfuaie,
BY BLUN MEYER.
Not No. 63, Montmoliinyilip,. for $675.
Live stock, terming utensils, vehicles, and
the stock of Lomeliubi . grocery stoye, were
also sold trir low prices.,
11 the'lates(.diily and
can be had at Eatifl’slfbWs Depot,
back pf Post Qffice.
OovrpT.rtrv.VTA-RV ’eA2£&
Qementjen,.
Hofei, returntel'
after an absence pf some months pa’a visit to
the “Fatherland.”. Ai'soon as it was knpwn
that he had arrived, Hie lmnd recently foamed
under the leadership^ of ific.j A. Jacoby, as
sembled and gave him a serenade. Mr. G.
appeared and expressed his thanks for the
compliment and invited the band inside,
ghf to in tj fimP a fifle t*tWd Wfis fipi-Saa.
After due justice had been flOpe to thq'good
things, several toasts were offered ana re
marks made, and the company separated with
the best wishes for the prosperity of Mr.
who “knows how to keep a hotel,” and for
Jacoby’S Btm-a,-whppmJin P yb)gp^j||u^c
public outcry, in £jtofit£f<the. Court He
at eleven o’clock jesierday moriSj * '
ce with - aalonfler granted • t<j
>r, ad coL, of the estate of the
Hayes, by the Ordinary of Chatham
vh!
t toe past ten days, all sorts of
bobs 'find rumors were rife throughout
' as to who was to become toe future
Topnetor of the JiepMican. Men
fjejheflq from all. parts of -toe
- » .. who, it was said, were prepared to
bid their thousands of dollars for toe con
cern, I until an almost fabulous amount was
fixqd upon as the price for which the paper
* > be sold. A large crowd of persons
‘bled in fpont of toe Court House at toe
above named, yesterday, to witness toe
!, but the bidders were few in number.
Jr. H- R. Symons, auctioneer, read toe ad-
f ..vertisement and called for bids. J. M. B.
Lovell started , it by offering five thousand
dollars; two or three others followed until
E sum pf eleven thousand five hundred dol-
was bid by Col. A. W. Stone. The _anc-
4er announced toe bid until his patience
ixhausted; and several times was on the
. of-biosing toe sale, when Col. Stone
ithat he would withdraw his bid. Then
mytvwg announcement was made that
no right so to do, and could not be
d."' J Cp*H~wbat*1aw-or‘-authority-thia
ation was made we. know not • After a
ime an advtmce of fifty dollars 'was df-
and, after two
lid,' toe es-
that gentle
with selling liquor without a license, was first
''called: J Yeager keeps top .-pteca) fit toe comer
of jefferson and.Muds streets, in which Wm.
R>, Hopkins - wa»i k^letej ...The,
having soldJiqmn: was,'
counsel, K. Wayne Eussel
i a
out a license,
into bondsforan
offence. Mr/T. Y. BoUiqg 1 __
and informed His Honor that lie v
was owner of toe place. ; The Mayor ordered
lii« ; ni.mc >! '‘"'- !j ‘ M - LI — - .....
John
mmilftt
sick, -and toe. offence
Bfefitehced toTbyJa fine
license fm- toe yean ,* ' Hu I'af Hi'
William OftermAbB, - alina- :, <Flyinc ■ Dnteto'
tefite was .arraign^ for toing' iMtoirpistA!
in toe stroet and endangering the lives of‘citT
i'feens. A-dog^rkete.iwhit ‘
uer w vuv putcu. Ane jnayni oraereti
cha*gev j Mjs / O’Hara app^red for
her husband,
being proven
of fifty dollam
ceutteux. 1 i .nios-
','60yeare—Congestive Feyeii '
.... .^.gv^AoiiUhan, 8 diyBr-Triamua ^-
* * I oentium. - -/£,•* i t
: -©cti nKflSs, E,ConaP)v9in° nUl -’- r Mehmgiti9.' :
■forward f
ifigj ‘Sored .™_1
jtai.- .'.v.jAlo'J. j'.I. JJAtC'rf''* /
munrnrpsTJos. r ,.m nmn
IjoireiGrove cemetery..20 , ,,
Cathedral ' 1 i“. . 8 ,
arid entered
(Tilt lib, .
1 with toe same.
fere.
-Mr..
animal. He
e dollars and
uent'
for the sum of eleven thousand five hun-
arid 1 fifty dollars. ' ) • 's. - i i s ; .
e value set by the appraisers upon the
t,- 1 good will, .fixtures and name of the
iulilicaii was upwards of fifteen thousand
liirs, which was a low estimate of jts value. ,j
We understand that it will be published on
anti after to-day By Mr. J; R. Sneed, it* for-
merj editor, and late of the Macon Telegraph.
Sxvankah 'Letter Sheet Prices Oubrent is
-issued every Friday morning. Orders left at
:e'Momano News Counting Ropm.
f oa The Hydrographic Party Which Did Not
Co we.—His Honor, Mayor’ Anderson, who
hag pai^ great attention to the improvenyent
of toe navigation of toe river since lie lias
been in office, conferred with toe Light House
. accurately i
a chart showing all toe sand
, obstructions and elevated points, in
order that the! work’of dredging might be
prosecuted to better advantage. The au-
tobi'ities.at.Washingtonpromised to grant the
tequAsSj SfiiT shortly after it w.is announced
that Hie hydrographic party, then at work eu
toe coast of Maine, had received orders to re-
immediately to Savannah,
any months have elapsed and they have
'er reqclmd fibre. Whether they foundered
at|s^ to went ashore on some desert island,
and have mot §etr been, disooyored and rest,
cned, or what has become of them, we cannot
say. Certain, it is that although they may
have started- orr rthoir voyage they never
-reached their destination. The work on toe
riter.was delayed for some time in anticipa
tion iffiheir coming, but as they failed to ap
pear, our authorities took the matter in hand,
and by careful soundings obtained all the in-
: formation the hydrographists were expected
to furnish, so that nothing was lost by their
-failure to coirib.' ' Still it wduld be interesting
te tn°w where they did get to, and to this i 3 That ft . (w ^ after ^ p. lssage of tllia
end tee jnopose te send n canal-boat expedi- anotion duties payabl.; to the State
jjtion in search of them if ohr merchants wnl J in t’ ‘ ' -™ - ’ ’ -
contribute the nepessftrv fund 8 - England 1
and he attempted
pleaded guilty, an.
costs.
Ann Carrahan, charged with selling liqn
without a license, was fined fifty dollam an_
costs, and ordered to take jout a iicensaafer-
toe year.
JoLu Dernay tri® likeYii.se ebarged with a
violation of the liquor section of the tax or
dinance. Judgment on this case was deferred
until it could be further investigated.
Mayor Anderson, gave notice that in all of
these cases where parties had been summoned
to appear at Court, uml failed to come, they
should be arrested and “fined.
, , ———■
Monthly Magazines and
matter, at Potto’s News Depot, Ball street,
back of Rostoffiee;
■' -- - :•«
The _
At the request of many citizens, we piiWish,
below the Charter of toe above named insti
tution for 'toe information of toe public. It
is as follows: •
Stale Law—Assented to Ifeceinber
An Act Jo incorporate, the Savannah Poor
House and Hospital.
1. ’ Th^t, Joseph Gumming, S-C. D
uph King, 5 JoHif- Gardner, »Mhtthe’
kins, Francis Srirrel, R. D. Arnold, P. M.
Kollock, Win. R,'Wmir(g, Henry,
Samuel D. Corbitt, Samnel Philbriek) and
Nicholas J. Bayard, and all other persons who
shall annually- pay the snm of five dollars or
ted a body corporate, under the name and
style of toe “Savannah ’Pbot'Horise arid Hos
pital,” with all the powers,, rights, privileges
and liabilities incident to a corporation.
2. Thatifov the due conduct of the said
corporation, there shall be elected by ballot,
z x
after, seven Managers, and- thift at such elec
tions a plurality of "voles^shall elWt; and
each person who shall have-contributed toe
Septi 29. Margaret J. L. Otteus,
. Nascentiiuul
“ 80. Peter Hausor, 55 years—Congestive Ferer.
Oct.j 2. Sarah Datson, 48 years—Phthisis Pulmo- “
MIIB, „ „
POKrtWltOBK.,' |
Browne, 6 years, 4 months—Dip-
lOl loOrf te^
J41
Sept
■Hie V- f.rfr.r-r.rv--T i
mm ' ioitlrtr’.Vif 1 .•
nflammation Uterus •'T.
iiflararrttton Bowete. -•■■.-.•i-.-.rV-A ,
Marasmus I..1
-..y iji.a.
,,, r , .,-i- lm „. I
iemittentFever.r.-. r.-j ,,
'PXltn n .-V-.— . .- i•- -r:r • -i• ‘4K*' * n i ■
R.222*^ —I • 1* A- A -A -ne v,u*L1I i
ffnamaaOiaaanUujn. ?
jDutuowns. i., :
j- in:, 1 lil.ll 1.— ,; ., . ..J
i TOM
l.'-.nit., | ,(. , JAMES STEWAHI,,— nV,
- . . • i . ClerkutCuunoil- ;
.,11
arr- V ■ • ■■J-Y.
=r
r
t /. ti n -rg,—r
ORRENT, (11
THREE^STOBY BRICK
m Columbia Square, corner 1
has gas, and warm and ||
cold water in all the bed rooms, bath room
all the modetii accoi '
is 60 by 180 feet, *
iqifil flgurPIUWItfV PF.
sfif ?or ihe L ab&^’ixyi 6h TUESDAY; Orteber
aSf*. i ^ * “jyjgngjiJ
iy*tl rsjF^&fea SrejuaM^ 1 ' 1
engaged \>ortliVseCul|e^i after MbnttiV, Oetohcr
Fc • freishto^assajerf»!i\’¥n‘»^4tip’errbr‘* i f*ommoda-
* ■ , IIUN1%R & GAMfBRIiL, * f
n., ‘-84-Bavstreet.’ 1
J 'SLA.' -‘-L^ 1 V * *7-r- I
m, Sfjplsjtchoj fa
° c > mttit luiibff
f kBCiWr iaj ,L.ir» u .. t ....
, h BWnPAS»0EA..i
, S r EERAGE, WITH SUBSr
Jvorii'. * t wU 0 A i
oranges.
teua I if
of‘fie ninldiug oh ftte.dtwWritxtl fi,
fe- ■
auge.
VGrTENEMEXTS COOKES' UPPER
KGE,on the,north side of Bay,street
sulH't t. -ih ,'.
:ssion given on the 1st November.
,i Jjsx? x>, ■
*.!),«£ ( ATJUJIS,)lA» f rt ; ■ •
^yitlsailas above on SATITBDAY,' October 10, at.—
ox oefc^ /_ .- i v. * a.h . . .
I ositively no engtigetl berths secured after Wednes-
i; , October 7th',’ paid i'of -
#or freight-Gi* passage, having superior accommodar
tio is. tftjfPtiftb * ‘
r T ■* imr
' *STEA*£te|^ lli
J B»con Shoulders And side*.
'Captain WUXLAM T„ Mi
Thi4 day,"(V
Will.’ ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th. lane Charles
ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o'clock P. XT."t,meting
at FCnianJina, Jacksoqyglp. aoi AIX, POINTS on
Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandina THE
SAME DAY, and SaVwnteAffar -ClUteton EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. 31.
■ K-lB.—No freight wiliba .raGdved,aitsr2.P.. YL on
» a »i > - f FREufHT And passage a-t^low ‘as bf-
"ANY OTHER LINE. „ .
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.. Agents,
ii-oct—tf ' Nb.»I8 Bay street.
, : IFOR HAWhlN^yiLLE
/ixi IX'TEKJIEDUTE LANDINGS, TOUCHINO AT
i I DARrFN. ‘l“ f
octl-tf
oa'QQ&QPESS
n'i Tiwnoxn i>/ iu 1 * ,d
A.ai’.t: ■ ..i t Tag
given-untnodumiy..; , w .
-Apply ten q 1 i*. j nJmfmz
i.- . J!#t«
•»—’> ji -fiucir
FOltRENTJ i
nss a»«a!s«tas»
-y 1
and toe United aiates have fitted out and
sent expeditions in searctoof Sir John Frank
lin, the Npfitotpnte find an open sea, and why
may not Savannah send o.ut a fleet of canal
Savannah. Hy all.meana tet H be dqine.
| Savannah Weekly Letter Sheet Prices
Current issued every Friday morning.
Orders' left at 4he MokniNg News Counting
Room.
The Springfield Plantatior^Fioui a
conversa|ioil ooinmittee
apiteRded by thoBiiard of ^ldermento attend
to trie draining of (he Springfield Plantation,
We learn that '(lie work: will be commenced
and poshed forward in good earnest a 8 soon
as toe hot: and aiokiy Season has passed.
Some work has been done, but the greater
portion is yet to be begun. To have drained
’ hot season t
" ‘"/IW
malaria, worse even than that caused by toe
water, and subjected at least toe sputo-west-
em portion of the city to the ravages of epi
demic disease. Trie committee, therefore,
wisely conclude^ to wait.
The drain which it is propospc} to open was
built a number of 1 years ago, arid kept toe
plantation free from water! It empties into
toe ‘carial by way of an aqueduct under the
Central Railroad emrifinlnlieut- Thja aque
duct wqs Srjpg)e4 Fj V» d JesteoyeS when toe
embankment fpi 8 WU, Hrid wUlhave to be
reconstructed. The committee waited upon
Mr.-Wadiey, President of the road, who pro
mised that the (jlompany would rebuild the
aqueduct, if it was destroyed by their worli, so
that toe four thousand'dollars appropriated
bytlie city canfBe used entirely in opening
' ains and ditclies on the plantation.
The work will probal.ly hgjwnnplete^ this
fall,, find Robej-tsviUe au'd WtiiitY will, next
ler, he entire\y free from toe malarial
rices wrimri bavs Heretofore caused chills
and fever to prevail with great violence in
toaMopaUty- ■ ■ t
toe county .of Chatham be and
are hereby gteeaand 8ppropriate.d'tp
port of toe said institntian; imul.thnt sauio |i
said institotion ; Provided; that too said ap
propriation may be hy any future Legislature.
withdrawn and withheld, wheu considered
proper so to dte' ' ‘ S3m
I ■ ... r:) 7teri«rr
Grand Opening of - Fall , Bonnets, ' Ha^
4c.—Miss V. Ehrlich, Bro^hton
i Afict nf Ptimar.-I will 1 1/wTav nririn ii‘ nmitiH. uimI k nlftagimtlv InuiLtod. An
rjAHE-KRTCte STORE iNEST^TO COBJ
anti Brmigliton Itrceta. jiii
j.inor.:j, s.j;.si ~
30MS and KITCHEN over.'
. Si. ,1 i-Tn-Ta-fj" H
•ply on the premises. sep25—tf
i -j i: 777. T~TH ~3&
Alsc
the
JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS & CO* ..
j & Vmddfc' GARRISON, .Agents-No, 5 BuwUug
en, New York. 4 ' If 1 - ».* -* :: •• ... oc5
• ■ n«6.fc * —
Charles s. lUvitDEii
lv* ,A.ti {
Will leave as abov^;fWm t> illon^ ^harf, 1 oip WKDNES-
i r .a« i ..
DAiY- the 14th instant, at p^m. j ,
deG—Iw
NOBTU
ERWIN &
HAKDEEi Agents?
vmumw
BLACK STAJi
INPl^fSKpiEyNT LINE.
Otiice—54 Exchange
II-U,jST'EaKAT J. I. I:* K,
Fopi RENT.
HE LARGE STORE 60x90, TWO
abd suitable for a Wholesale and Jobbing*
Dry and Fancy Goods House. .Possession given im
mediately. Apply to
sep21—tf ^0.,>IcMAHQN
““
a;:.-
FORWENT.;,
TWO AND A HALF $TQRYpEI(^K
DWELLING HOriftF/ffttH' necAfaH-Orttr
for festive occasions:'
jtASKKtfPiqY.-—IJo peti
mission or discharge from
filed yesterday, j '
Since the passage of toe bankrupt law
kindred and thirty petitions have been
in the Eastern District of Georgia, tor at
sion into this debtor's paradise. One hun
dred and seventy-eight petitions for final die-
charge have been banded in,’but only three
or four oases have been finally settled, owing
to the* fact that' toe* Judge Of toe U. S. Court
lias been absent from Jiere for somemonths.
The District rind 1 Cfircriit Courts meet again
qn the 26th of the presei * il - ■ - J
probable that many case,
posed of then,
-• .• 19V
Justtoes’. Courts.—Yesterday was one of
the_dirilest of days among toe
Onetei twofrivinf assault tfrud
were aU that were brought before them.
Justice Hart held an examination in toe
case of Samuel Grant, negro, charged with
an assault with intent to murder one of ,his
own color, called Williams, by stabbing him
with a knife. Lawyers conducted toe case
for each party, find it appeqrecj fq create con
siderable' excitement ari)Ong the colored peo
ple. The case was continued until, 9 o’clock
this morning.' - . . ...
Depabtuee of the Steamship Leo:—The
steamship Leo sailed for New York a little be
fore noon yesterday, taking a large cargo of
cotton, dried fruit and merchandise.
A large number of citizens and toe officers
of the difi'erent steamers in port arise -
on the wharf to bid farewell* to Gapt
born and wish him'success in his new posi
tion. .
■J." V rfl 1~’ C' “O' *ClT*- U.V ■ j
Personal.—Among toe fi«4^? New
, per steamship San Jacinto, which ar
rived last night, -were Alderman C. C. Millar,
arid 0. M. HoIst,)Fsqi, of . the firm of Brig
ham, Holst & Co.
The Cot Dredge.—The city dredging ma
chine was brought up toe river yesterday and
will be set to work at deepening ijje docks
jfist below'Aberoom sti^t.' ■ ‘ h '
_ . — 7 k^ - *
The Steamship WroiGNa?—The nej-^pro-
peller for the steamship Wyoming was token,
down to Willink’s ship yard yestaeday, where
it will be immediately fitted upon the v.
of Ordinary was held yesterday, , for c
purposes. The only bumness transacts
toe passing of a number of bills.
. ...—
Georgia Ed-le Club.—The members of the
Georgia .Rifle (Rubmwet tor practice at Gepl’S
farm, at three o’clock this afternoon. Seym
xal prizes are to be shot for. ~
gUu hUA. 1113 piGbUUlO
Personal.—We had the pleasure yesterday
of : meeting ex-May or Monroe, of New Or
leans, who is now in this city, with a view of
establishing himself in business here. Mayor
Mon^qe h§s sdffcrod' unprisbument at the
hands‘ of Beast ’ Butler, and in more ways
than one puuished for his attachment to the
interest of and love fur his native city. He
will be welcomed in our midst as a worthy |
and patriotic citizen, and we trust that he
may be abnudantly successful in business.
We also were gratified to take by toe band
doors east of Barnard, ri-HT to-day open* a,*
, beaver,
3 now
a large and tote »)iwte»e4^f'fraweri fi-atty;'
ers, ribbons, lacesTetc., ariq aU tne coqnettisn
“ fixins ” which are used io beautify and adorn
the heads of toe female sex. We presume
Ks&ms?*
column.
Osborne’s Oriricii, * GriicE Aij|H|eti6on is
called to the advertisement, in anutlfoi; c<d-|
umn, of Mr. Osborne, the'eelebrated optician,1
who has has long experience, in his .line.ofr
business, and is able to judge of the kind and
quality of giassesmeftded by tog fiWtiition of,,
the eyes of toe Beracsn appiwg fftf (hem-
He lias furnished glasses to. many of «nr eitr .
izeus, which Imve invariably given ’satisfac
tion. He furnishes spectacles and ey^classeSj
at low rat^, and we commend himte our
readers as tv skillful optician, —n : .i
Arrival of the San Jacinto.—The side-
wheetl Shh
New York about ten o’clock last night. She
came 4hbc£ faff*bf freight 1 'for Btwminali
and points in Georgia and Florida. She had
sixty-five cabin passengers. • - ' - '' ' : 1;i 1
We are as usual indebted,' tci thh couftesy
of Mr. J. R DptWtj’, ?urse)p of toe ritymlm.
cinto, to ful\ ufes of Jfew York papers.
The ' Mmiwille,' from New ■ York, was, re-
ported below at a late hour last night: • ‘
> : : i<: . AV*.t t ,A ., ; ie£ .
Keep your business before your correspon
dents by sending them toe Savannah Letter
Sheet Prices Current. Issued every Friday
"v&foiiayti'W. ozoatioT
Screven
Vjca^d.',
U
lit HOUSE TGi;kHlVT*,‘'.;.':a
1 •' ' 1 j .. <11* i ii. jj u.
- PbRTlON OF' A ’nOUSE 'TG -RENT. WITH
il
il *~’.l i 'i ■
AS . and .WATER. Location central, wittyin t -five
minutes walk of the Bay.: Apply («t THIS OpFF^CE.
tf - -4^1 4U+-I vtGGM-M-
: : t : - EOIi KEXT, ( . n
DOUBLE S|NGl4i ROOM^
‘‘J • « i •> • ■ * . j.
in a central location.. Enquire .at.
ill. 1.1 i;
orfr—3fcJ
■ A..
“ ! ^±‘ * * r ' 7 **- ,! * / . ,iU>
5 DWELLING HOUSES IN .GOOI> LQC^-
TO RENT,
I Jr * 4 ' * •< . i . -i. -.ti..
ITIONS; TWO LARGE STORES in the best ^eatmns
j .rraii. ti . .-'I r f / .• „ Jt { .. ... "
: in the city.Enquire of - O. iIL IiUEBljRRO)V»
j k -f . J J , I 1. ,r. »I
•oc2—Jw* '* ’< • Real Estate A^ent.
vgQJ8JPJNT, , •
j T71ROM 1ST NOVE3IBER_NEXT, A DESII^BI.E
■ JP - DWELLING on Harria street, eantainiaa sixteen
| rooms, witli yas anil Water, For Inrther particulars
: apply to
ooSK-tf WILLIAMS, WARD & SIcINTIRE.
and are bound by iron bands of sympathy |
which, we trust, will never be broken; and
tier public officers and private citizens will
ever find q geriifil and hearty welcome to the j
Forest Ofty, w
L 'BALTOfORE, Ato TUB Sooth. —The Baltimore
fito the South iiaa fr?-
lerahly daring the past few weeks,
at present being visited by quite
f business men from that quarter,
is understood, find no difficulty
Barnes, Charleston; John F Jackson, Fla;
Lynch, Attonto; C P Mous8can,iQharleston;,
E H Smith, Bainbridge; A R Wate, N Y; W L
Carter}'- ThUiotou,
Ludlow^. :’oanada; P C A
Davis, Hiltou Head; iEss Turner, N Y> Atiss
Thocft
a nuuil
who; it ’is understood, find no difficult in
having toeir wants supplied in toe way of
purchasing fall' and winter supplies, The
steamers to Savannah, Charleston, Wilming
ton I and-’nearer- purfs arc carrying ont full
cargoes of . assorted riierchandjse-, qnd return
laden with toe valuable products of toe soil;
On the whole, toe trade between Baltimore
'arid Southern cities is more lively at present
than it has been for many years.”
Merchants can have their business cards
inserted in too Letter Sheet Prices Current
without additional charge. Issued every Fri
day morning. ’
Reward to a Good Colored' Citizen.—Wje
inadvertently omitted yesterday to mentioji
toe fact that in toe arrest qf fi ^her of sail
ors, who were hrpnglit before toe Mayor’s
Court; acolored man, named George Wilson,
greatly ’ assisted the Police Officers. His
Honor commended toe conduct of Wilson,
and ordered, that he be suitably rewarded. In
all instances where colgrpc) men prove them
selves good citizens, by rendering aid to offi-
Wa
W Mort™.-,
Valdosta; J i Baity, CamdeRt<iG RrMpr
do; M G MamiUott, fifi
C Jonito, city; D P Spaulding; Charleston^
S Owens, Nt ¥; J RenmgtoVrFtei S i?? rc y. ;
steamship i
T^TTT. riKj^T* 1 . ......... Vl.TTNTT.V. TAJ
J Stark,’ Ga; C Viewjeq,';do; if,’? Sarehe:
Lanreris co; S M Perkins, .Burka oa;T ,
Gholson, Liverpool: i %ia*W-^ c te r ^ i6r >'
DI Jori'fis,
Stridstiii, .Viddcfte; yvd
Tallapoosa;’;J Nash
do; TGrace, Ga; fesiFdlman, Fla; J
! hips, Ga; G Triyl<irr Gn. _ . 1 i*
. nooLfirit-
I Deak Sir:—In your^paper of lasweek y
or one of.yonr. correspondente say that Di
Drake*is 4ot tie' originator oiSft hefcbtte L
they were mar -
edw Martdle, a i
_ iWUW,
sea captain
Plantation.!
ufactured and
old*
over forty vears AgR, j
can testify r Hoif. 3U-....- r -
, above as being trite, toY-have ftuteweiritne
I sea for over flirty years,’ fiiost of tnetime do
ing business with the Wert Indies. These
same
were* * * ' ”
aALUTE.—Yesterday morning
Leo sailed for New York, and
as this was to be toe last trip of Capt Dear
born from Savannah, as the steamer moved
f off down toe river, a parting salute was fired
from toe Herman Livingston, in honor of toe
gallant Captain, who is henceforth to follow
| career of usefulness, and, we hope, of pros-
perity, in another part of inn : world.
Weekly review of the market and statement
of cotton receipts and exports in the Savan-
nah' Letter Sheet Prices' Current Issued
every Friday morning.
tn i
ii Henry Wentz.
or* tn'toi^bi
Magnolia Water--Snpenor to tne’ -b« st^
imported German Cologne, and sold ath
the price. T - ' * oc ^^~ eo< Gw
1 (advertisement, j
Georgia State Lottery—For thebenefitjof
the Masonic Orphan's Home. Howard I (o.,
^.^jrQladdins. Miss Snssi C.*
627; drawn in Savannah, October 6th, laA:
7*—55—57—48—t
- ' J - 1* Howard & Co.,
Ohal S. WnLT.’^ent Georgia Stete^otteq. '
i.n . i ,: ahs . in .ejJia-tiXAjT j r. i
- ... Ltsmjti B3LiG'.KGOa9[fT U'G ..;..l:
'ila v-2 III tSDlir'iG UGt
>€?.
mHIS IS A MEDIi
X.»C|eptii
sician^uU^
:<Afl
rE!
' t dtftr
^by a regular practicing P^^-
JAT.URDAY,.0‘*t«>brt* f«, at — <v’tV»ck-^n
OCTAVUS COHEN COa-Agents, *
uAu .u J*.* i ■ - - -
%•£ Ba$* street* SavaimabyGa.
jOj- R. Lp^YjDEjN, Agent, No. »3 West* ntieet, New
FOll, PHILADELPHIA. -
- :q .r u* i:. -i * t *..»•. i .
J *bi#i£dcli>]iA«i_ flftffr* SsifltAem
Mu iLAfea m^U ip Lifted
abin' passage.... V..V.. .$^0 oo
'ECK. PASSAAtt, Wim. SUli^ISTENCJC... -Sio IHT
l .>1 gK id
lot DTHJB IfEWiSTBAklSJHP
_ _
JENNINGS, jCnMaUWEB.
win saii tte ahivi^orl oil SATURDAY, October 17.
^ J ir‘tri'i(!ii{ or passl(i;6‘apply to
... , ' HUNTiff & GAMMFJiL,
Art '*'*** t " 1 J «4. 1>-»vr ofv»>n
S4 Baystivet.
i iwi t
G1IM1 LISE OF STEAMSHIPS
FROM .VUTIV YOltlv TO LIVERPOOL
..j'i A!tp (i'lK^STOiys,
OOXSJKTI^tl OF j
.PALMYRA,
SAMARIaI,
TARIFA,
SIBERIA!
MALT-t. 1 *
HEULA,*
Steamship .CldHipaiiy^r
: THROUGH UNK TO cihtyOKSii^
. yjA P^IAMA RAILBOAD.' a .
New Arraagem , e i ii‘6<‘“
i AILING FROM NEWi YOBK-ON: THE 5th AND
'Agent, Tier 46 Jiurth r^ver, N. Y.
\\T H. WXKB, Present* DANA, Vie
P1>cb,N^wY
, m
7 ___._Je.
bilea. capacity ,,isnO)
aijtl willlftaye disrate
Dry Salted Shoulders and SidCT,
iioDj
hr \
OTiO
generalasaortmentof HonaefioldtVurttWnt
ALSO,
Dry Goods, 4c. ■T.u.’y ;; ;j ; v-t
is cash. oct-lt
SASHES, BLlNDaa7HGOBBa &c,w AX AUCJHEy
SELL & HULL.
store, will be
1 18 Doors, .? i .
20 Sashes and Blinds,
0 Rails. « ii -->1? •
Terms cash.
AV.
-!B mt ,
in front of th«
octT-K
boxesCBSoiffhl^sinaov fts. •' •
kecsSoda. rfC7T ^“‘- 1 - ■ '• .. . s •
TV. HAMELS. , . „ ,
i*.^R. S jrnxoixs. Auctioneer.
THIS DAY IffcilHAffd lo^f o'dock, in front of
the Htom ' itbci
61
lot
5 kega Soda.-*
15 cases Whiskey;' j... .....
ft '
13 kits Mackeret rr 41
10 boxes Laundiy Soap,
10 boxes Toilet Reap? 'xirr fine. "
‘ttGtrir xtu.
a
1 fine Buggy.
<**T-*h.
iBl \VILLIAMS, AVJ;RO *i. lIcINTIUE.
*T£9S DAY, Tth^insUnL^ o’clock, will bead
Groceries, -V »* *>•* » • t*-.. .m t, ;; _tx
mUncVc^tovotoe ot Otockcry,
Gross Shoe Blacking, • J c
Spices, Ottrw-t)U, PickWr.*&<?.,
DS OK MOLASSES. 1
1 e.' - 1 :T!l
! Symons, Auctioneer.
teHrtfe Ei^hand thout.
• oet7-»
■ ill -Oil htu
It liim. Llt
‘^hti> " 1 i
iSTATISTICAL SKETCH
OF: THE J
•-ufi Lua- I A
m&M*
WTtUER'.’- FPLL.1BTON,
T
Lm‘ Liverpool,::
*« 1 • 1 .i . . .,U U'l:. dl i l > i ,iln.iAA>w*.
I HE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF-
clipper flbip EMERALD ISLEt la. •
BEhT, Mauler, Will have quick dispatch T
as above. For rrt-i;:i:t apply to
sep2S tf HR1GHAM 1 , HOJJjD A GO,
■j
t to. .t \..i t ilt .
-‘.- t —: u>ru
> - -ItS* .
INSURANCE COMPACT,
' -* ‘ .1. • i.t. :_.ii r*? d. ii HV M
sjacrat-
ti .OSLO-, vdt- WITH;US i in . a
KtSgbRCES Airjtt 1 prospects;
UNDFA19IGNED PROPOSES PUBL13HIKG,
tatsjre»^ds*,a.W9^lembmcm« ; .
A Historical and Statistical Sketch, of Sayannah,
cOmmencing with its earliest ‘settlement and shotring;
;1 ite progress up to the prtsetrtitone«7'
A descriotiou of its Railroad, Ocean, and River con-
Dfectioiis'W^bth^‘ advantages of each - Railroad a
lAj^ df’SteimiAnd'Siulvessete ■'> •" { * f l
The ntimber. and character of its pq^niatioq, its
earliestnettieiK p|d htu^lif-s tuid prominent men ;
Its present and future advantages as regards Com-
ttercid^La Manuf^ctnring -Farilities. its Beatify,
Cfleinliness, and Health ; f - G in G •: J A, .
Its'-Public Buildings, Woeks^flchoolB, Park, Mona-
in cuts and Squares ; g j . r . r
Its City Government, Police and Fire Departments ;
’ its Educational advautagca'Hij: means of Public, De-
Medical
l ti
1TJ
►b -i.4 \
1 L .Ay-HJ , : . y. H
• - : ii.u. C --—. — tL. i' K .- >
k. a
PaiiWal X$OO0,OQP
RESERVE FUNtt ' J Cl,5<io«(®Q J b^RI'fNG'-
ANNCA1. ttflflCQd® gtRRLINp.
1 ' , “ > “ ' ‘■"‘LfflV .1 '-to - J i
■ • 1 ; —u,—_ i. .„.m.i.. ' , u .- : .
■ " t 1 ..^.1 , ., £. U ., j ito-1 .1...
/■CONTINUES TO TAKE MERCANTILE . AND i
V - D ^yt-UmaHoiwh Rb,U» i frame buUdiiiga excepted!.
{AGMHSat
AT CURRENT RATES.
oct'J-ly r.wil. C.‘ CbsknjS. Agyfih--.
tills! «i J
.’ AND 1 ' :l .Uto.
illEBCAYnLE
INSDRAKCE GOMPAMY,
OR LONDON AND EDINBURGH^
WSgaByiif
. bauhea.
J I GffOLJ
.". XIENERAL pEBUJXy.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART. i. ...i r .
Oral > a 8KA-SICKNESS. 1.:* .-nhu. M ti
is tod;-. FLVrUI.ENUV. • .1 ,K
’-1AI1-. seqta SLEEPLESS NIGHTS,
Ami-all -tlie unpleasant feelings tflo result, of indiges
tion. * -• •• i MKtfUb . . art .. -t . ... oj;..;
Do you feel badly after eatiug ? Are your hands and
feet 8QfSitfes>«d «£*** fc 1 * 1 * 8 " ?
Is it hard to get a good night’s rest? AreyoU nei
with j^aLyitatiua jof t'
nauseated?' Haveyoi
that, you ue^
' BOTTLE OF
1
And you will bc^r testimony with hundreds who have
- * ‘ beod benefitted^ud cttrtfd bjritnusO %
_____ f- L
ti -V
;; :i ’AS; aborning
THE PREPARATION HAS NO l EQUAL.
i I |T' i j , 1; IT..
Can He ftranc) at all IteqK f^otm in the C toted Slates.
30 WHITAKER STREETS
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
j(GENTFOK GEORGIA ANP ; FLORIDA
nep2«—6hl •• i . -i- . .. ;'uaU
fi
toe
iJ
.If
TTdJl'JA'iU>1. > ■ IdAHiY ax.!.. £ iZCT
CdHM^I03S T fe
H.-WJAT>rtsrAttr GEORGIA.
"iNSIGNMENTs' OF ferroi^.' WOOL,
/^io:
t/I
RIC !,
add'
or to beheld, either in BALTIMORE,’NEW YORK,
LIVERPOOL. Bate of interest and charges liberal.
oc3—lm .>■ -1 ts ...-j
* FOR- SALE,
t' idrW FivBkifefes'tiF land,
mg on the Ogeechee. road
ttjgstii|abl(
; a -Ti£iz7
V "ihliJ
sewer recently built. The
G AB IN PASSAGE to Liverpool dr Queenstown, $sb
;tibia;'Steesagc Passage, Currency^.Children
under twelve years, half price..; ,. t u. . -
J -Steorago Possake'ito. Hamburg, Aijtwexp, Rotterdam
or Bremen, ^iOA iiruaiicy^to Havre, Paris, Gottci^borg
or Christiana. $42 Currency; Oiiiidreu two to twelve
years, half price; under two years, free. ...
JSt<*e£agoPassage fmnitHamburg, Antwerp of Rotter
dam, $45 Curreiicyc froui Bremen or. Havre, $48 Cur
rency; /ruin Paids, (Loltenborg or Cbristiaua. $50 Cur
rency ; Children, one. to ‘ twelve years, half; price;
lufauts undi f one year, $/». j .
A steamer leaves New York WEEKLY. ; ou THURS
DAY, anOiiLiverpool- TUESDAY,. Queen^.»«K WED
NESDAY. M..J- i t, .
Ticft te is«a*t by tho.nudersigutal, from whom all
necessary urfoixhatioaiuay. be obta^n^d.
* i . oju. u-.ii . i.t >, . JfXO. .C. FER^tLI^
, mf * i- A-i * - i. li Agent ^t Sav^ma^i.,
1 TOR BALTIMORE.
• • . •*«' * . i » , .. t :
CABIN PASSAGE K .$20 OO.
• .» ’ i ui x.1 1 .
-•2-THE nHw aNd- superior.steamship
Ujd.
•!2>l m:
i»> J-..i Alt’j «:.•• - A. j : ki •* ' .
G. W. HILLUPBi^CpMifi^pE^" ,
'■^if^saif foi* Baltimore oh THUBSDAT, October Bth, at
attorn, apply .to ...
«Cfi,
' ,T. B' to
'stylet, dpp
&<co.
Whi^Jcer.
Seer, j
FBB'AE W-YORK.
te*nu7r ,,«oh ww™ °? aHt
U tzJL Banin
A ,vj«rrrr»' do.
SIDBWHEEL ,SHIP f S i
G i' EVKBA". /BHURS'GAY. ' j
PASSAGE.
[ SUBSISTENCE......
S«S;00
J...S10 OO
U
tuH
FSTABLlMfEO JBV Ht&ofo
GAP^At'^ii *
Suliscribect'Cajiitiil..-. v.‘.iBM)OOjOOO
' Gash AM#‘t«w.,..^..4. A .,. ? .,..^13 J 60340^fe
Annual Income .§5,^6^,1535
■' ’ - - :»Lk. • .t » v ,.-ii »• i. 1 ; .1 » n
mHE .SUBSCRIBER, HAYING* KEEN APPOINTED
JL ! Agent for the above Company; is - prepared, to
take RISKS ON BUILDINGS,* COTTON,, and. MER
CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rate*. Policies
issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant;
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.’ *. t ; I
HENRY RRIQHAJL. Ag«iV-.
jy28—8m v ’ • —Ai&Ray street.^
*l nuLumru&
ISSiLeM
SoutheniiJBrauch
Insurance€G.;
Savannah, Ga^ S^pt.^S^iS^S.^
MR. j: T. WTLBuH;
Agency of . this .Coija;
act aa General. Agent
A. 'WILBUR, Manager.-
1 . r ‘ ^ * " *- . -.fh4
Saying accepted the position of General A’geht'oi
Southern Branch 'of the old Knickertxk*lcer; tho Isuh
scriber u r ould be happy to see his friends at theoffii
of the Company,* 91 Bay strgfet, Savannah, Ga. ! ri
sepiO—lw . , E.* H. BACON/
WIL-ESTfLL, 3i4
w E-ir s ; B : is a®
.J.St/dlAl-J
■SCf
w AND*- ‘
/l
AAJtlL
150 OKSELLEK,
Bull Street, Next to tlie Fosl Office
fointa
. . ,. ^?^liri^l 'xnd Mi
aci^ties. Churches, ate:, and of 4R |
i and around $avaxmah ;
A sketch of Fortifications located nege the city and!
onstructed in Colonial and Revolutionary times and
luring the late war.
In gencraJLt^fSuaki
ens of Savannah ai
rliich, by showing the present
autages of the cityrtflUtcfla^BL'PlIlilU.
[evelopment of its resources and conduce to drawing:
? ^fhr-RQrk'in ltofn^cnTUpIfril brener^ptle xml com. :
pc-tent entebto xlio h»v« accexa to frl the o|A
records uf th, .city, and aU ofher source* ol informs-
tion, and 1 feel confident it will be sought after by tlX.
iktsods' in Savannah, ite* growth, tdtuk
tages and preftpacts.-aad that it will be placed to aver?
! U S»rS^^rafih*e a hvc M1 v MS er<
or qu appoStibn hf mydfllce: • 1 - *•' ^ -- -
. i fi II w ‘ <;•. Sm ’. ... . JiH. ISTIUt
1 Bay street.
sept28df .♦* '
HI Bay i
-,,ri!HosE
RETDPDIGTOTHECITY
; WIsfil^fG rd REPLENISH
,/* AND THOSE
Comifieiicing Sousekeeping,
to CAS BUY. -TO-THE BEST ADVANTAGE,
‘ 11 ALL KINDS OF ,
HOUSE-FI R NTSKING GOODS,
CHIYA, GLASSWARE,
Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c.
frwtofrom
J. W. STARSBDBI & GO.,
£1. £>.
tu'j
AT THE OLD STAND OF
SMYTHB. &■
A £
ca
i IIO
oc3
a
* * r.-t a n a. ujiwarn to
dii
44 i A
L ESLIE’S LADY’S MAHA2ZN9U
- GOOEY’S LADY’SJBOQE. 1
ti.-r.
he
to the vicinity of Gwinnett and!
_ - ’ work and not by t
iir« r X ..a ,ffiob at ft/.
JOHN B. HOGG,
^ iaiUt ii/ii CitySurveyojr,
* V/1L
li.A ecii irt » ii i - d;i/ >
i- i.‘ - I i* Ln.. • ’:p» n>. . ti
9 to.- ..t*s«tlli
fHS-TSwASfl FA^T-SAILING STEAMSHIP:
HdERMAN litV IX<J STON
. W. B. EATON, OlftMAKEEK,
J to ill aii'mi THURSDAY. October 8, ai — o’clock — m.
riven here <ra throuffh freights ,ol
r il by firrt-tTans steamers.
ely no berths secured alter Monday, October
unless paid for. - ‘
>r freight or passage, having nevLand splendidly
w ~ 8 Stoddara’s Upper Range, j
■tfrMfi <U* ..^^Opposite^PostOffica
C A
a bushi33 co^
•'-tsgjw** i a * r -‘ -. - I
toiLUASIS, frARD &
tii£ H i H
aug!7-tf
,,00’
di EliJu
■smTmUiti
PEXERSON’S LADY?3 MAGAZINE,
LFBON TON, MO <l'iV ,1
LE PETIT MESSAGE}^. L. t . .. n. i, l
THE I«ADY’3-FRtKffP, it ur . > ' L *
DEMOREST’S MONTHLY,
harfeb’s monthly; 1
SE h h
|THE (HJ> GUARD. f~jr'/ > J
THE ECLECTIC MAGSSk,
oatholio world.. »... rAarp
WEtefiECMCHC.U't'* . : 1
PHR EKOMOICAL JOET. XAL.x 0.1
SATURDAY, tor September,
”9 BEVIEteT.fo*'September .
, :t fob sA£E b AT,] L .?_-: ^ -
USTILL’S NFWS DEPOT,
BULL STREET, NEXT "TO
sep23—2vr i.' . JS aSH
-» AND- TWEKTY SHOTS
l i.D .Id! • ,' kki sf j
- .'f-L ■
WOOD, WOOD.
I HAVING OPENED A WOOD.
/. / t/
<»•
I
4.0 .KAY-Y.lSi :.d
OAK, ASH,
Pine and LiglitwOod,
SAtoED OR YNSAtoRD, Xt t
ORDER BOXES will be fin
at B. H, Totem's, comer j
streets; Dr. T. IL Turner’s,■
Barnard streets; l^r. Hardee's, on
octt-am. J. K. MPHWEKIgK;
p«isO bun ttioi
Y’r LIA8 ;f^Qr
O- 4. - -r JE ,L ,TL Itu-
*“*** *&&&&&!
nab i.n , ^^ - -
_J ORIGINAL FIRM OF E D. SMI THE & Cp.
.was sbddealy dissolved on the 21st of Muck Ixst.
AU debts doe tha late firm are .directed to be paid to
HENRY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W.
SftRSSRPRY, ■■ , . .. sepaStotf
Lsf-Jf
42U»T Qti
lij * .te'anj
* il io xLacAl
. *' "'usiScCtF.
£4 I
Winchester
KE^EATINl& RIFLE S,
"" FIMNG'i'VfO SHOTS A SECDJCD : r
As a Repeater,
A
S'-A . _
| _ ’ c
MINUTE
. 7‘ZZ.u.XFl '
As n. Single Breech-Loader.
YowiatpW AftoTOAra and wokdeb-
fully EFFECTIVE WEAPONS, cxrrytag ■ 18
charges, which cxn Irfvflred th nrttje' BecocdX, ai
’ ' **ie market, and are tor Hie by «U J
•<m Dealers throngbout the country., For
’ tor circulars and pamphlets to the
» REPEATING ARMS CO,.
sepl»toTW8nf Never
ic:u.2
TMLORING.
' ►to-r Vi
NEW; -
lishC
tor their' LARGE
OF FAIL AND WINTER
GOODS, just received, consisting of jB^ench and Eng-
Cloths, Casaimeres, Beaver, Chin “
assortment of i
__ of which they are prepared to
make to ordex to a style superior, xnd at small profit-
_ Also, a cholcfe assortment of GHSTLEMENT^I
NISBEESG* GOODS, Of the best quality and I
styles, kept always on hand. A few fine SHAWLS £
gentlemen’s wear also on hand. ■-
BAILEY & BEADY,
- sepgl-lm No. 12 Whitaker street, Savmixrtah,'Ga.
, * PROPERTY FOR SALE.
TAKE LOT OF LAND on the s
fij, read, opposite the d^tKSi
Central Railroad, containing ATe hundred acres, a p
tion weR timbered and wooded, good swamp and 1
oc3_tf
SACKS
JLeJfiti MILLS
150 sacks extra g:
300 boxes TOBACCO, aR
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