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BBATED AND RELIABLE FERTHi-
*V.Hn ore afloat on brig 1 Guiding Star,
and ora due hero into few days. This
Valuable' manure has proved
I A WONDERFUL SUCCESS
ILKINSON.fc \friLsoN, Cotton FactorsandoTT
eral Coinmiasiou Merchants, No. 90 Bay stnJt
anah,. Georgia. liberal Advances made on cc,*
neats -to ouuehes or our friends in New Yurt
Livrmool -
M. D» R. HOLLAR A OO., 157 Bay street, Ccj.
mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Su7
Agents for Ingersoll’a Cotton Press, and Job
>n i: Co. s Axle Grease, Ac. j y 23
Educational
S SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan street,
• between Whitaker and Bull streets, three doors
above the Pulaski House. jy23
T.„, t . .
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1808.
SavInKaA, October 7, 6P. M. f
Cotton.— 1 Hie market to-day -was exceedingly dull
and quiet; no buyera in^he market, inconsequence of
the'rtgcttktn in New York, and bat tow salon .were-made
at 24c for middling. Liverpool clull and depressed,
with small sales, but without any actual decline to
day; sales at 10*£d.
Middling entirely nominal at 24c.
,The following were the sales to-da^:-7 bfclek fit 14c,
6 at 23>L 14 at 23, 19 at 22; total 45 bates.
Shipping KtttclHgcncc.
Miniature Almmi M—Tills Day.
‘Bigh^WaterJ ! 3 04PM
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, October 9.
r Anivert Yeiterday. J)
Steamer Satie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings—M
A Cohen. . , . , ;
Ship Mayflower, Call, Boston—Brigham, Holst it
Co.
Ship Anna Camp, Drummond, Antwerp, in ballast—
Jas A Roberts & Co.
Brig Rolling Wave, Snow, Aspinwall, in ballast—Jas
-A Roberts A Co.
cleared Yesterday
Steamship America, Billups, Baltimore—J B West
& Co.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Eaton, New York—
•Wilder & Fullartou.
Bark W A Anderson, Drummond, New York—Jas A
Roberts & Co.
jjjugjMg; tote.
McNULTY,
GENERAL
IUfSlTBANCE AGEWT.
OFFICE:
80 Bay Street.
T -would informthe business public and
citizens generally that I am now prepared to EF
FECT INSURANCE ON' ALL CLASSES OF RISKS
IN A1 COMPANIES, comprising
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE,
; , RlVER juid ACCIDENT.
Insurance at as low rates as any other first-class
Agencies. oc6—3m
D. A. O’BYRNE.
D. P. HOLLAND.
O’BYRNE & HOLLAND,
ATTORNEYS
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A PART-
X NERSHIP for the PRACTICE OF LAW, IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES. They will attend to cases in the
United States Courts in Florida.
yy office in the second story of Sorrel’s building,
comer of Bull street and Bay lane, over Ives’ Clothing
Store. D. A. O’BYRNE.
oc2—2w D. P. HOLLAND.
Sailed Yesterday^
Steamship .Herman Livingston,* yaLf* New York—
Wilder & Fullartou.
- Steamship America, Billups, Baltimore—J B West
& Co.
— 1 ■ to O .'it u
. t t . Receipts. .'
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—233 bales cotton,
SO bundles shingles, 125 bags cotton seed, 100 sacks
bran, and sundries.
Imports.
Per ship Mayflower, from Boston—100 tons North
ern hay, 500 rolls bagging, 40 bales gunny cloth, and
assorted mdse.
„ Exports.
. Per steam ship Herman Livingston, for New York—
1,559 bales upland cotton, 80 bbls meal, 140 boxes
oranges, 2 bales hides, 204 bides, 16 bbls dried fruit, 1
cask dried fruit, 2 boxes dried fruit, 31 packages mdse.
Per steamship America, for Baltimore—610 bales
cotton, .22 bales domestics, 30 tierces rice, 8,300 bush
els corn, 3,608 dry hides, 78 bundles hides, 106 pack
ages dried fruit.
Per bark W E Anderson, for New York—175,000 feet
timber, 85,000 feet lumber.
s. Rage edmands. john h. Gardner,
EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO.,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Ga.
L iberal advances made on consignments
to our friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool.
. REFERENCES:
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan k Co., New York; Jarvis
Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Ediuands, Bos
ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants’ National
Bank, Savannah; Lathrop A Spivey, Baukers, Sa
vannah. ^ sep28—tf
Frank L. Gue. Gf.o. C. Pearce. Allen G. Bass.
GUE, PEARCE & Co.,
Cotton and Provision
MERCHANTS,
NO. 79 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
[octi-lxn]
JOHN OLIVER,
and
Memoranda.
Bark Guiding Star, Carter, cleared from Boston for
this port.
Bark Darien, Libby, arrived at Philadelphia from St
Marys, Ga.
[By Telegraph.]
Charleston, October 8.—Arrived, steamer Sea GoU,
from Baltimore ; schr Ida Richardson, from Philadel
phia. Sailed, steamer Monterey, for New York; schr
Mary Moukin, for Providence.
Passengers.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York—
Mrs A W Giles, Miss J Annabel, Misses Giles, Miss R
King, J M Wright, M P Lynch, J W McAlpiu, T E
Fell, J G Pittman, R S Abell and lady, E Rowell, and 1
steerage.
~Per kteamshlp America, for Baltimore—C T Morel,
Mas A Morel, Miss L Morel, W H Minus, Miss E C
Minus, Miss A G Minus, H J Pspleer aud lady. R H
Gamble, and C deck.
Pec steamer Katie, from Augusta—Mrs Ellis, Mrs
Metty, H C Morgan and lady. Miss E Mixsou, Miss E
T Minus, Miss A O Minus, Rev j A Lawton, E W Solo
mons- G C Douglass, W H Minus, J G Moroll, D H
Horton, W R Euicks, J C Speaks, IJ D Mulligan, S P
Whitehead, W H Elliott, J J Brewer. E L Knowles, M
£ Mixsou, W B Jackson, and 12 deck.
Consignees.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—M A Cohen, Da-
vant & W, Lawton, H & Co, N A Hardee’s Sons & Co,
J L Villalouga, P H Behu, Wilkinson & W, P H Wood
A Co, Guorard A H, L J Guilmartin At Co, G P-Young,
W"H Stark'A Co, Addison, E k Co, S W Gleason, Mer
cer k A, Sorrel Bros, Dean & J, F Loyd, Tison & G, A
T Cunningham. J Ward, Phillips-*: M, J Gilliland k
Co, R Mclntire & Co, J W Lathrop & Co, Brigham, H
at Co, A C McRae, Joudon, C A Co, J Ryan J E Frost,
aud order. • . j - . ;
Consignees per Central Railroad.
* . October 8,1868.
.. 1,705 teles cotton, 12 bales yarn, 25 bales domestics,
42 bundles printing paper, 1 balu hides, 1 halo wool,
119 half boxes tobacco, 59 sacks flour, 20 sacks meal,
1 lot old furniture, 2 tarpaulins, 1 bbl whiskey, 5 hhds
bacon, 5 cords wood, 3 bbls apples, bbls dried fruit,
and mdse, to Lathrop & CJo, £ J Guilmartin k Co, J
W McDonald, R A Wallace, Austin & E, Thaxton, C k
Co, Sloan, G k Co. Wilson & D, W A Wright, J F Baum,
T J Dunbar & Co, J McMahon k Co, Alexander Ik B,
W B Adams, Guckenheimer A: S, S Gertsman k Co, A
Goniw, O Cohen & Co, Einstein & E, A k G R R Agt,
C £ R Agt, Adams, W k Co, Wilkinson k W, Ferriil &
W, F W Sims & Co, Hartridge k N, J W Lathrop k Co,
•N -A Hardee’s Sons A: Co, A 8 Hartridge, Crawford,
Van H A S, Bothwell A W, Clark & W, W H Stark A
Co, Wilcox, G A Co, Jt Habersham A Co, G T Jones,
MetcalfrA N, Bates A Go, R N Reed A Co, Freeman,
D A Co, _W H Woods. J W Anderson's Sons A Co, Dun
can A J,'H JJ Colquitt, Walker, A A T, Roberts AT,
Clayton A O, Phillips A M, Padelford A C, Brady A M,
Crane A G. E A Wilcox A Co, Wilder A F, W J Sams A
Co, Watts A McR, J L Villalonga.
Consignees per Attaa^^ A Gulf R. R.
October 8,1868.
269 bales cotton, 12 cars lumber, 57 bbls bbls dried
fruit, 17 sacks grouund peas, 17 bundles bides, 2 bales
wool,-221 sacks corn, 26 sacks rice, 8 sacks potatoes,
and. mdse, to Bates A C, Forwarding agent, Goodman
Jk M, J W Anderson’s Sons.A Co, Davani A W, Sloan,
■CIA Co, W H Stark A Co, J L Villalonga, WH Ross A
Co, Duncan A J, Barnett A Co, Tison k/O, F W
& OQ, L J Guilmartin A Co, P Dzialynski, Wilkinson A
“W, MY'Henderson, W M Davidson, Hess, G A Co, F
Scranton, Cen R Rr Agt, Clafk A W, 0 Sausay, E A Cald
well A Co, J H Butler, Oppenheimer, M A Co, J Ehr
lich, J, Epstein A Bro, Holcombe A Co, A Gomm, M J
Doyle A Oo, R Mclntire A Co, Hartridge A N, Holmes
A Co, J D Stevens. ... /...
Saslios, Blinds
Doors,
PAINTS, oils, glass,
Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools,
Mixed Paints
OF ALL COLORS AND SHADES.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ
ING, Ac.,
No. 6 Whitaker St., Corner of Bay Lane,
jyS—ly
CHRIS. MURPHY.
CHAS. CLARK.
Murphy & Clark,
House, Sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters.
Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing,
and Paper-Hangings.
YTTE ARE PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE-
? f sale and retail. Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, aud
Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brushed of every descrip
tion, Machinery aud Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc.
77 Bryan SL. between Bull and Drayton
mhl4—ly
SAVANNAH, GA.
W. F. MAY,
(SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MAY,)
Wholesale aud Retail Dealer iu
Saddlery, Harness, &c.,
JJAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF
OAK and HEMLOCK, (tanned)
SOLE LEATHER,
CALF and LINING SKINS,
and a general assortment of SHOE TOOLS. Prices
reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Wa~ Orders for
RUBBER aud LEATHER BELTING and PACKING
filled promptly. jan24
V7
THOS. PETERS. .G. U. M’CONNICO.
LIST OK VESSELS 1ST THE PORT* OF
SAVANNAH. * "u 1
Savannah, October 8, 1868.
STEAMSHIPS.'
. Huntsville, 1,104 tons, Crowell, loading. New York—
O Cohen & Co. J k
: San Jacinto, 1,500 tons, Hazard, loading, New York
—J W Anderson’s Sons k Co.
Wyoming, 798 tons, Teal, repairing, Philadelphia—
Hunter k GammelL
SHIPS.
Ellen Southard, 948 tons, Bickford, loading, Liver
pool—T B Marshall & Bro.
Emerald Isle, 1, ,696 tons, Herbert,loading, Liverpool
—Brigham, Holst k Co.
- Mayflower, 1,049 tons, call, unloading, Boston,' will
load for Liverpool—Brigham, Holst k Co. J
Anna Camp, 1,096 tons, Drummond, Antwerp, await
ing orders—Jas A Roberts k Co.
Calista Hawes, (Br) 1,124 tons, Hawes, loading, Liv
erpool—W M Tunno k Co.
Gardner' Colby, l',135 ton's, Dunbar, unloading, Liv
erpool—Wilder fc Fullarton.
Screamer, 1,203 tons, Young, unloading, New York,
will load lor Liverpool—Wilder. & Fullartou.
UIX'Y X I barks. .
Rachel, 405 tons, Mitchell, loading for Cardonas^—T
L Kinsey. .
Pleikdes, 500 tons, Parker, Aspinwall, loading—B P
Johnson.
Kentville, (Br) 752 tons, Evans, will load for Liver
pool—Wilder k Fullartou.
brigs.
Josephine, 236 tons, Yourig,* loading, Providence—
Edmands, Gardner k Co.
* Medusa, 230 tons, Chevalier, loading, Liverpool—
Orinei Graybill. :
^Fannie, 335 tons, Turner, discharging, £ Boston—
Hunter k GammelL r
•Mary C Rosevelt, 235 tons, Farnsworth, unloading—.
Haywood, Gage k Co.
Rolling Wave, 228 tons, Snow, Aspinwall, awaiting
, Orders—Jaa A Roberts k Co. j
SCHOONERS. ' >
Coquette, 66 tons, repairing—Millen k Waci- |
Margaret, 138 tons, Nichols, loading with lumber
for Providence—Edmands. Gardner Co. ‘ (
Mattio e . Taber, 235. tons, Cook, unloading. New
York—Edmands, Gardner ft Co.
A. J. Robert, . J. A. Bisaner,
Mariette, Ga. Marietta, Ga.
Wsl A. Richardson, ,
Louisville, Ky.
• 11
O EOBGrlA- i
MARBLE WORKS.
; « 1 .!«t j
Al/E HAVE RECENTLY. PURCHASED and fitted
▼ T up with the most approved machinery, the
' GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
and we are prepared to fill all Oi^firs for MARBLE in
any quantity. i
Ours is in quality and susceptibility of finish equal to •
the best American Marble, and our facilities for qnar-
Tying are such that we con supply all demand* at & >
-less-price-than is paid for the production of any
Northern quarry. Dealers ^m^ep^pplied with
BLOCKS
IHOli*
AND
of all dimensions, and wonld find it to their interest
*°-E? r 2? ure tlleir supplies from.ua,
engaged the Prices of the most experienced
Monuments, Toriibs, £cif j
Address all commhnicatfdns ta • K ' ‘ *- ■
GEORGIA MAWRT.p, WORKS
DlW&XWgw “ P6r -
R. H. HENLEY & CO.,
COTTON BUYERS
—AND—
General Com’sn Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ier Bay aud Lincoln streets, up stairs,
* & Go's. sepl0-3m
OND, G. C. DRUMMOND,
firm of L. J. Guilmartin k Co.
PRUMMOND & BRO.,
the Um
legitims
its imn
ve
QB2NERAL
%
—AND—
SHIPPING
Commission Merchants,
K»4 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEOKGIA.
aul—tf
WM. J. LAWTON, B. A. HART, J. G. GARNETT.
LAWTON, HART & GO.,
F .A. C T O P, S
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
NO. 4 HARRIS’ BLOCK,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
aug!8-3mo
F. W. CORNWELL,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES,
NAILS, TRACES, &c.
Also, Agent for McARTHUR’S COTTON GINS,
No. 151 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga.
septl-6m
-iA HISTORICAL
AND
STATISTICAL SKETCH
OF THE
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
WITH ITS
RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS.
T HE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES PUBLISHING,
at an early day, a work embracing : M
A Historical and Statistical Sketch of Savannah,
commencing with its earliest settlement and showing
its progress np to the present time ;
A description of its Railroad, Ocean, and* River con
nections, with the advantages of each Railroad and
line of Steam and Sail vessels ;
The numbed and character of ifs population, its
earliest settlers, old families and prominent men ;
Its present and future advantages as * regards Com
mercial and Manufacturing Facilities, its Beauty,
Cleanliness, and Health ;
Its Public Buildings, Works, Schools, Park, Monu
ments and Squares ;
Its City Government, Police and Fire Departments ;
Its Educational advantages by means of Public. De
nominational, and Private Schools :
A sketch of all Charitable, Historical and .Medical
and other Societies, Churches, kc., and of all points
of interest in and around Savannah ;
A sketch of Fortifications located near the city and
constructed in Colonial and Revolutionary times and
during the late war.
In general, to make it a work of interest to the citi
zens of Savannah and the public generally a work
which, by showing the present and prospective ad
vantages of the city, will tend to encourage a further
development of its resources and conduce to drawing
Trade and Travel to it and emigration to this section.
As it is my intention to make the work not only in
teresting to readers, but serviceable to merchants of
the city, business cards will be inserted in it Besides
the great advantages given to advertisers by its
circulation among subscribers, copies of the work will
be placed in the leading hotels of Georgia and florida,
and also ou all the steamers 2 ‘plying to and' from this
port. • 1
The work fs being compiled by energetic and com
petent gentlemen, who have access to all the old
records of the city, and all other sources of informa
tion, aud I feel confident it will be sought after by all
persons interested in Savannah, its growth, advan
tages and prospects, aud that it will be placed in every
library throughout the country.
Further information will be tarnished by canvassers,
or on application at my office.
J. H. ESTELL,
sept28-tf- 111 Bay-street.
City Marshal’s Sale.
ttndek resolution of the city council
U of Savannah, and under direction of a special
committee of Council, I will sell in front of the Court
house in the city of Savappah, on the first TUESDAY
in November next, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, levied on to entlefy exocdtlona for
city taxcu 1
Port improvement on Lot.No. 28, North Oglethorpe
ward, north of 21ill and west of Farm, property of Sa
rah A. Arteon, col’d.
Also, Lot, letter-B/’ and improvement, Middle
Oglethorpe ward, north side of Pine street, property
of Catherine Beatty, col'dJ
Also, eastern half of Lot No. 10. and improvement,
Anson ward, third tytliing, property of the rotate of |
Frances A. Bell. i • i
Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An
son ward, second tytliing, property of Mra. Jane E.
Blois and Eliza M. Herb.
. Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, and improve
ment, Middle Oglethorpe ward,. sooth aide of Pine
street, property of EliaaUeth Burke, col’d.
Aleo, improvement on Lot No. 48, donee ward. Gar
den Lots 11 and l!k property of Fred Blake, col'(L, ,
Aleo, Lot No. 6 and improvement. Carpenter's Row,
property of Cynthia Oe'vily, col’d.'
Also, brick improvement ear Lot No, 22, Pulaski
ofiotNo. 29.
North Oglethorpe ward, on ! Mill street, west of Farm
street, property of William Oooper, col’d. .
Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourty of
Lot No. 13, Washington ward; property of Minds j
Campbell, col'd.
Also, Lot and improvement No. 6, Trustee's Garden,
property of Louisa Canuet and children.
Also, improvement on Lot No. IT, 8. A. Mlnisvillo.
property of Moses Carter, col’iL •
.Also, Lot 33, letter B (Stiles) and improvement;
North Oglethorpe ward, property of William Craw
ford, col’d.
Also, Lot 63, Hontmollenville, property of Isaato'Co
hen, col’d. . t. *
Abo, Lots D, E and F, and improvements. South
Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley. • •
. Also, brick improvement on Lot- No. % Greene
ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dept.
Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 6,
Heathcote ward, Beletha tything, property of J. 8.
Derby.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, North Oglethorpe
ward, property of Middy Dodge.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 48, Jones ward, pro
perty of Edward Edwards, col’d. .At . C
Also, improvement on Lot No. 7,.9. A. Mlnisvillo,
property of Fred. Fielding, col’d.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 22, Bartow ward,
property of Freedman’s Bureau. - • ; - ... t
Also, Lot No. 4 aud improvement, Heathcote ward,
Belitlia tything, property of Mrs. Sarah R Frierson.
Also;, northern one-fourth of Lot 39 and improve
ment. Elbert ward, property of Mrs, A* G. Fincke.
Also, improvement on \ of Lot 19, Washington
Ward, property of the Estate of P. Gleaidn. ’
NEW
MoDONOtJGH &c
. 1 ■ WILL OFFER ON
r September 28th,
at their new store. : 1
GOODS ! •
HOGAN,
:irT.
iBKODGHTOI STKEET.ONK BOOR EAST OF WBlTAKtk
ONE OF THE MOST SELECT. AND UNQUESTIONABLY THE CHSAREST " ’
8 O O rc O P -D R Y GOODS
tt - OFFERED 9
EVER • OFFERED
...Toths People of. Savannah-
Broughton and Congress- streets. Savannah. G*** |
BILLIARD SALOONS.
; —: I
M etropolitan billiard rooms i«. '
Phelan’s first class Tables), Bryan < ■
I site Screven House. 49-FREE LUNCH 1
nihil
1 .TRADE, has been
6r0the goods were'
rJ . 1” •
. . , . FOB cash; snd In » great many i
purchased at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ■
The moet assiduous attention has been brought to bear- upon selecting the MOST DESIRABLE GOODS
for the various departments, abd,' ta view of the advantages which are enumerated above, we feel confident
that our exertions will meet, the approbation of afi-phow duty or Interest it is to visit the stare and inspect
a CJ.L1. suaua evervtei."
D.McOONNELL.P^55^
. BROKERAGE, EXCHANGE AND ^^1
nussioN.
ThemiESS GOODS DEPARTMENT la completaly stocked withafaU line of LUPIN’S FRENCH MERI-
NOES, in allhhadcaandcolori; LUPIN’8 FRENCH EMPRESS arid OTTOMAN CLOTHS, ta all shades and colors.
NEW and RICH STYLES of DRESS GOODS ta CHAM KI.R0N, changeable, and other new and beautiful colors.-
IMPERIAL SERGES FOB SUITS, a very desirable article. ■ r..
A largo assortment of BLACK ALPACCAS; together with a tall Uno of the same gSods ta all colors.
mtdi
SHIPPING AND
COliaussiOX
1H.UTS.
ME8.I
DYES, a splendid stock..
, bought at auction.^ 1
Merchant,
TABLE DAMASK, TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, icu'Ae.ta large-quanUtiea and at tbekwaastpeioea.
fofo &4 and 104 SHEETINGS, at the. LOWEST PRICES that they have ever been ottered at in tiua city.
AfuUUaepf ™ ‘ ’ ”
fifty Dor
A MOST r
>mdBpya’ w^r.Atpttaea expee^gly taw.
prices to
. tho.se
KET0RNIN6T6 THE CUT
AND
WISHING TO REPLENISH
THEIR
AND THOSE
Commencing Housekeeping,
CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE,
ALL KINDS OK
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
CHINA, GLASSWARE,
Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c.
FROM
J. W. STANSBORY £ CO
100 BRO UGHTON STREET,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
E. L>. SMYTHE & CO.
Notice.
mHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE & CO.
X was suddeuly dissolved ou the 21st of March last.
All debts due the late firm are directed to be paid to
HENRY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W
STANSBURY. - sep28—tf
GASTRINE!
mHIS IS A MEDICINE PREPARED UPON PURELY
X. scientific principles, by a regular practicing Phy
sician, and WILL CURE
DYSPEPSLA, |
HEARTBURN.
HEADACHE,
NAUSEA,
OKNFRAT, DEBILITY,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART,
SEA-SICKNESS,
FLATULENCY,
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS,
And all the unpleasant feelings, the result of indiges
tion.
Do you feel badly after eating ? Are your hands and
feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefulness ?
Is it hard to get a good night’s rest? Aroyou nervous,
with palpitation of the heart? Are you sometimes
nauseated ? Have you loss of appetite ? Do you feel
that you need some kind of a stimulant ?
TRY ONE BOTTLE OP
GASTRINE!
And you will bear testimony with hundreds who have
been benefitted and cured by its use..
AS A MORNING TONIC
THE PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL.
IT
CAN BE TAKEN BY ALL AGES AND
CONDITIONS.
GASTRINE
Can be found at all Drug: Stares in -the United States.
G. M IIEIDT,
30 WHITAKER STREET;
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
WHOLESALE AGENT FOR GEORGIA AND FLORIDA
gep26—Cm
M.
REMOVAL.
FERST Ac Oo.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Urroceries, Wines,
Liquors, Tobacco, &c.,
H ave removed from gibbons’ building,
in Congress street, to
Southwest Corner of Whitalcer and Bay
Streets,
Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of all articles in their line of busi
ness, which they will sell upon terznaas reasonable as
can be obtained'in any Southern market.
They are also agents for TAYLOR k SONS’ AL
BANY ALE.
They, will bo pleased to see their old customers and
friends at their new stand, aud respectfully invito pur
chasers to examine their stocky .
sep23—tf M. FERST & CO.
Ward, property of the Astate
Also, improvements on Lot No. 14. Crawford ward,
east, property of John Graham.
Also, stable improvement on Lot No. A0, Davis
ward, property of Grant' A Co.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 8, Bartow ward,
property of Ned Graham.
Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 3 and improve
ments, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Sarah
Harrison, col’d.
“ Lots 3 and 4 and improvements. North Oglethorpe
ward, property of E. D. Hendry.
Also, improvement , on Lot 36, Pulaski ward, pro
perty of S. J. Josephs.
Also, improvement on Lot 88, Jones ward, property
of Henry Johnson, col’d.
- Also, Lot No. 4 aud brick Improvement,- Anson
fourth tything, property of Charles P. Landershine.
’ Also, improvement on Lot No. 20, D. Minis villa,
property of James LaRoche.
*■ Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen,
property of Christopher Murphy. -
C Also, improvement ou Lot No. 21, MontmollenviUe,
property of William Myers.
— Also, Lot No. 16 and improvement. Garden Lot,
west, property of S. A. Mayer, Trustee for Mrs. Mary
O. Mayer.
Alio, .two-thirds Lot No. 19 and improvement. Mid
dle Oglethorpe ward, north side of Bryan street pro
perty of George H. Marshall, col’d.
Also, improvement ou Lot 34, Liberty ward, pro
perty of F. McRae.
Also, - western one-third Lot No 16 and improve
ments, Chatham ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Mar
tin.
Also, Lot No. 8 and improvements, Reynold’s ward,
second tything, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan.
Also, improvement on Lot 28, Gilmerville, property
of Austin NeiL
Also, improvement on % Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle
thorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of 8a-
rah Odingseil, col’d.
Also, western one-half of Lot No 2. Decker ward,
Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninety feet in
depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congress
street.and running back to Congress Strc^t iano^ levied
on as the property of the estate of Dominick O'Byrne.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 1, Walton ward, pro
perty of Maurice O’Connell.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, D. Mlnisvillo, pro
perty of Mrs. Catharine O’Donnell.
Also, eastern ono-fonrth of Lot Letter 0 and brick
improvement, Derby ward, property of Armenlua
Oemler.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 18. S. A. Minisville,
property of Georgia Price, col’d.
Also, part improvement on Lot 28, North Oglethorpe
ward, property of Jane Pope.
Also, improvement on western half Lot 25, Calhoun
ward, property of E. J. Parse, trustee.
Also, improvement on Lot No/ 47, Jones ward, pro
perty of Peter Princeton, col’d.
Also, southern one-half of Lot No. 26 and improve
ments, property of Mrs. E. J. Patton and children
Also, Lot No. 12 Bartow ward, property of W. 8.
Phillips.
Also, southern one-half of Lot No. 1. and improve
ments, Davis ward, property of Mrs. Sarah Peirce.
Also, improvements and steam engine on Wharf
Lot No. 8, property of Joseph 9. Pelot.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 89, Jones ward, pro
perty of Isaiah Reid, col’d.
Also, Lot No. 4 and improvements, Percival ward,
Hacks Tything, property of Mrs. Anna M. Reilly.
Also, two-thirds of Lot No. 26 and improvements,
Currietown ward, property of John Roche.
Also, improvement on one-half Lot No. 34, S. A.
Minisville, property of Monday Robinson, col’d.
Also, Lots Nos. 40 and 45 and improvements, North
Oglethorpe ward, property of Henry Roberts.
Also, northern one-half of Lot No. 12, North Ogle
thorpe ward, property of Michael Roche.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward,
property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children.
Also, Lot Letter O, Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro
perty of Cosmo B. Richardsone.
- Also, Lot Letter G and improvements, Middle Ogle
thorpe ward, property of Cosmo B. Richardsone,
trustee.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 2, Bartow ward, pro
perty of Charlotte Ripley, col’d.
Also, wooden improvement on Lot No. 32, Elbert
ward, property of Mary Scsnlan and children.
Also, improvement on southern one-half Lot No. 68,
Jones ward, property of Moses Stiles.
Also, improvement on northern one-half Lot No. 68,
Jones ward, property of Joseph Stiles.
Also, improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17,
Jackson ward, property of John Sherlock.
Also, Lot No. 32 and' improvements. Davis ward,
property of D. Sullivan.
. Also, improvements on Lot No. 4, Columbia ward,
property of Patrick K. Shiels.
- Also, improvements on western one-half of' Lot No.
3, Crawford ward, property of Henry E. Snider.
Also, improvement on eastern one-fourth of Lot
Letter F, Huddle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex
ander H. Saddler:
Also, improvements on Lot No. 13, Warren ward,
property of John H- Straus.
Also, northern one-half of Lot No. 4 and improve-,
uu-nts, Berrien ward, property of the estate of Peter
Bhick.
Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve
ment, property of Valentine Schnell.
Also, No. 50, on Olive street, east of Ann street,
North Oglethorpe ward, property of Mary Sheridan.
Also, Lot No. 13 and improvement, W. P. Bowen,
property of W. iC. Smallwood.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 36 Gilmerville, pro
perty of Nancy Stevens.
- Also, improvements on eastern half of Lot No. 5,
Calhoun ward, property of Mrs. Mary J. Sutcliffe.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 33. S. A. Minisville.
^property of Robert Taylor.
Also, improvement ou Lot No. 28 Gaston ward, pro
perty of Hannah Thompson.
Also,- Lot No. 70, Montmollinville, property of
CatMirlne Vaughn.
Also, Lot No. 34 and improvements, Davis ward,
property of John Welsh.
Also, Improvement on western half Lot No. 27, Gil
merville, property of Hetty Waring.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, 8. A* Mlnisvillo,
'property of Isaac Wilson, col’d.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 69, Jones ward, pro
perty of Isaiah Walker.
- Also, improvement on Lot No. 27, North Oglethorpe 1
ward, property of Nannie Winkler.
Also, brick improvement on the northwest corner
of Bull street and Perry Street lane. Brown Ward,. |
! 'levied on the property of Dr. James J. Waring.
I . Also, improvement on Lot No. 21. Minisville. pro
' -petty of Frank Walsh.
Also, the undivided two-thirds of Wharf Lot
for
and
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S HAWLS,
OF
at
tun alL
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FOWL
ihiir
GUANO!
, belt to
fctfpi&i- it'd.: .bezzr
chanta. 149 Bay stn??l, .Wmn:
CORN,
..... „ its reputation tlirou^ljivex-
treme wet and dry weather, -when even No.
i: 1 Peruvian sacenmbed. by. its side.
IT 13 ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
_ ^Manure for Wfica£
PQB BY • ‘ "
W Ti.Knsr8o^sr & wiLsonsr,
No. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA:
Win. S. Bogart’s
Classical, Mathematical and Eng
lish School for Boys,
Male Department of Chatham Academy,
U/TLL BE REOPENED ON MONDAY, OCTOEUli
IT 26tli, two weeks latct thau usual,
Mr. Bogart being necessarily absent from
the city till that date- ' > j i • .
Lads of ten years old are received, if
able to read fairly and begin Geography.
Terms and fees:the same as heretofore.,
Till Mr. B/a return, new pupils may apply to fill; va
cancies to I 8. F. Lancaster, who will give all inform
ation. ’ ‘ 1 ‘ ' sep29—tawtf
Wesleyan Female College.
mHE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL 8ES-
X SION of the WESLEYAN FEMALE
COLLEGE begin* on OCTOBER 5, 1868,
under the. direction of the following Fa
culty :
Rev. J. M. Bosmbix, I£p-» President.
Awarded the Prize Medal at the
Paris Exposition,, 1867.
Sold by AgricuTt Implement Dealers throughout the V: S.
CO.’S
\\T ' X DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer in Qroctik
X* «| Wines, Liquors, Teas aud Cigars, 150 Bit '
itoeefc, BaVaraah. solo Agent in the State of Geonni
for Massey,‘Houston k Co. ’e Philadelphia Ale. 3^4
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
P i <*ROS CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jeweln
• and Silverware, Bull stree* ”
COLLINS
Hill, fhvumali, Ga
repured.
street, opposite Mamie
Watched and Jewelry cairfnUj
■orT-tf
, SAILS, AWBUIGg, BAGS, AC.
tf ■ P- .BEAUFORT; ElcbMge Wtart, Munf, c .
Alt. turer ol fouls. Awnings, Tents, flags, jw
kc. Sold at New York priced. jj2T
architects And engineers.
TCTTLLLER k-BBUYN, Architects mud Civil tod II.
Ill climlcal Engineers, southwest comer Baj ud
Roll streets,, upstairs. M. P. Unm, Civil and He:
chinicalEngineer; DrWixr Baory, Architect. toct6
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
Rev. C. W. Smith, A.
Plows. »?
Professor of Mathsmatica
tfnd Astronomy. ,
Rev. W. C. Babb; A. M., Professor of Natural Science.
C. Schwaktz, A. M..'■Professor of Latin and Modem
Languages. f4 j,
Mrs. A- B, Luk, Assistant in Literary Department
A. N. Whitney, Musical Director (with ample as
sistance.! ’ '* * ' « » !l
Mis. E. T. Cbowx, Teacher of Drawing and Paint?
Charges.—Thero are threo terms in the schoUstio
year. For each term the charges, which are to be
paid at the beginning of the term, are as follows:
Regular tuition, $30; board, including washing, fuel
and lights, $75; incidental fee, charged to day scholars,
$1: The following are optional: French, $10; Instru
mental Music, $25; use of instrument, $3; Vocal Mu
sic in classes, $2—not charged to those who tyke In
strumental Music; Drawing, $15;Painting, $20. .•
Pupils who take French may be excused from Latin
without affecting their graduation.
Special advantages provided in the <
■ KAXUVACTURO BY COIXIH8 A CO., “ HARTFORD,’!
j$3~Ofsafne Material used in their Celebrated Axes."*gft
These PIowb axe made by pouring mOulten Atcrl into
Iron monlda. They are then highly tempered, ground
and polished. Any section can be replaced at any
time by a duplicate, or if the point is wom it may be
repairkd by welding to it a hew piece of SteeL
Circulars, giving full information, sent to ail appli
cants. Address COLLINS & CO., .
aep30—3m $12 WaterSt., Sew York. 1
WILCOX',i&r
“fa«l
!>»
Q
Steamboat Painters, Gilding, Graining, Marbling and
Glazing.. Signs of every description. jy23
PLASTERERS.
French. Music and Painting,
address tie President.
aug27-eodtoClO c
fott
BONNELL, President.'
RADY A TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Plaster-
UT era and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Cement and Building Material, Bryan street, between
Drayton and Abcrcom streets. angl-tf
BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS.
W M. EST1LL, Bull street, next to the Post Office,
Dealer in NewspapCTs, Magazines, Books and
Stationery. The latest New Yark and other Daily and
Weekly Newspapers received by every mail and steam
er; * -■ ; ‘ ■ jy34
; UNDERTAKERS.
ilAtiitGUSON It DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough-
fT ? ton street, Dealers in Fisk’s Patent Metahc, Mv
hogany. Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes ter
Preserving Bodies. Funerals famished at the short
est notice. Country orders promptly attended to. jy27.
Mr. Farley’s Scbool for Young I Perfect /Wonder
Ladies, •*
^yiTH A SENIOR AND JUNIOR DE
PARTMENT, will‘open MONDAY, 1 Octo-
. ’' • ; i i f . ■,
berfith. Mr. F- may bo consulted at bis
rooms in Chatham Academy on had after October 2.
octl-lm. l - , . 1 f
ALLEN’S FAIN DOGTOB!
n 1
M 1
School Notice.
IBS 6. SUTAXYAN WI^L BE-
open her SCHOOL at the- Chatham Acad-
I - . • 1! ■ 1
emy on tha FIFTH OF qCTOBEB next
■epld-epdlm i i I
School Notice.
M B. ELLIOT WILL BE-QPEN HIS
; SCHOOL for Boys to Chatham
Academy on OCTOBER 6th. Tfao acho-e
laatic year is divided into three terms of
three months each. ■
Chabqes—The usual English branches,
$22 pbr term, with Languages, $2T,
Vance. J '-‘ ’ H
Classes to French for young ladies from 3 tofip. jo.
For further particulars apply to Mr, B. MALLON, — 1
Mr. ELLIOT, : east sido Oglethorpe Sqi
^President street.' ’ ’ sep21—1
Qeio. N; Hifclibia’
«iili .!(•*.» dlls Urn ! •; i! • • . .if’-;
PRINTING
• ~i> - • : ’.. in. .»'.*■ ! 01 rt ■
A . —AND— .v * . :•
Publishing House,
f J ■ J • t - 1 I ; v _• . t
89 and 91 Bay Street,
• hi-i .i. r . j .1 r- " r• i •: ••
.. , .• ■. IWMMAIBS.] t
/Uidr 1 b- a :> i • ;< - i- f-if
TN ITS SIMPLICITY, NOISELESSNESS, Strength
X * of StitcK and beauty of finish. Has n patent de
vice which prevents its turning backward.
NEEDLE IS SELF-^DJUSTDi'o,
and cannot be set wrong. Its .Hommers, Filler and
Braider are acknowledged superior to all others.
IT BUN9 SO LIGHT' iOA . '
that ladies in feeble health may Use itf without injury.
AST Send for a circular containing full information
—notiesa from the Prearn, testimonials from those
using tho’ Machine, etc. We refer tor any.onenau
this Hauhlnn. } , | , ,
For sale at manuflu^ureri* prices by ^ “
WILCOXi GIBBS. &.00.,;
! No. 97 Bay Strcot, SavailTiah,
No. 241 Broad St, Augusta. £
flmml Agents for tbe State of Georgia.
_ AGENTS WANTED ta every doonty tbnngl- !
onttevStatB to sell Machines, ,jl : . jyO-ly
' i. McDonough. t. ballentyne t
LIBERTY ST; FOUNDRY,
OPPOSITE GULFK.R.DEPOT.
liin - ill .- •- t, , -
Iron and Brass Castings
HADE TO ORDER. .V ,u
Gifr gikati;
'■"Aul SIZES ON HAND.,,!,"’,
Sugar Mills and Boilers, | j ARTIFICIAL TEETH!
Dr. SNEED,
lifu
YDU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY. THAT
CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES?—
n. Fain in the Back, Head and Side, Son
, Toothache, Burns; f Coens, Cats, Sprains. Po»-
r Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get tka
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sale whok-
sale and retail, and by othlr Druggists. Stogie bet-
tty8, 50 and 25 cents. mhll—If
l : *l5h
.. No. 16..
1 jwest of Jefferson street, property of J. Potter William-
. EL GL H O WE,
Wliolesiile 'Liquor Dealer,
I /J ftsttt*! «Wi«ser, *f
WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE.
W.* L’Engle,
enlO—ly
Dr;
DteNTIST,
No. 106 Bl’jau Street,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS.,
n u.n
Jel2-ly ,
MAURICE HiCKETX,
COOtEH, 1 ANi) AGENT OP THE? SUB
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK- ,
ING COMPANY.
AITICE UNDER THE BLUFF, FOOT of DRAY-
vX TON etreei..-'-All orders for the Sub-marine Div
ing and : Wrecking (Company c— ~ , ‘ l - —**
will be promptly attended to.
can be leit with him, and
oc23-tf
^ Aa AI^ACD,
^General Comniission Merchant,
PAPER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY
WASTE, 9IOSS, &c., Ac.
AH .attention paid TO CONSIGN-
of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE^
'. JONES’j UPPER RANGE, BAY STREET,.,
River side, between Whitaxer aud Barnard streets.
jyl4 ly
ISAAC EHRLICH,
WHOLESALE T0BAfC02fi&T-AND COM
MISSION MERCHANT,
’Jones’. Upper Block, Saroniiali,
H as now on hand tobacoc direct from
the factories of North Carolina and Virginia. Ho
invitea hio old patrons to examine his stock, which he
is able to sell lower than any other house ta tho city.
Also, a supply of BACON, FLOUR, Ac., constantly on
' aull-ly
GOODMAN &
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
RE NOW RECEIVING AT THEIR NEW STAND
. a large assorted stock of
VIRGINIA TOBACCOS.
son. ;
Also, improvement on ^restorn half of. Lot No. 35,
Washington ward, property of the estate of Fannie !
t- . Also, improvement on Lot No. 82* liberty ward,
property of Henry Wayne, col’d.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, Pnlaakl ward, pro
perty of James Wray.
Also, Lot No 9, W. P. Bowen, property of Mirgaret
Williams, col’d.
- Also, improvement on Lot No.- 25, Gaston' ward,'
Are also paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRI
CES for HIDES, WAX, Ac.
No. 180 Bay Street.
JONES’ BLOCK,
sep22-lm Savannah, Georgia.
UPHOLSTERY,
IOO Broughton Street.
mHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION
X of his friends and the public generally to his new
and well selected stock of
HOUSE-FITTING MATERIALS,
consisting in part of WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS;
WALL PAPERING, from tho cheapest to the befit arti
cle; WINDOW CURTAINS; PAINTED and GILT
WINDOW SHADES, Cord and Tassels; Buff, Green
and White Shade HOLLANDS; CORNICES, of varioui
styles—together with many other articles of household
goods usually kept to his line.
MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS. MOSQUITO NETS, etc.;
made to order; Matting, OU Cloths and Carpeting out
and laid. All repairing in his line done to work
manlike stylo. Prompt attention given and moderate
prices charged. E. A. SCHWA
No. 160 Broughton 1
ap3-ly opposite Messrs. Weed & Cor
GLASS AND OIL
AT WHOLESALE ANp RETJ^L.'
T IE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF WINDOW
GLASS in the city, comprising more than BIVIUTT
different sizes, end any size or snaps cut to Older.
WEST’S No. 1 KEROSENE OIL, in panel* or can*.
PUTTY, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL,
PAINT and WHITE WASH BRUSHES,
SHOW CASE GLASSES,**., Ac. :
Fob sale low by
VI. H.
oc2—tf PBUGGIST-I
B usiness cards, bill-heads and tags, of
every size and style, printed at Tax MobmzxO
News Job Office, 111 Bay fitrech
Williams, col’d.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, 8. A. Minisville,
property of Moses Wilkinson.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 6, Jones ward, pro
perty of Fannie Wilson, .col’d.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 37, Columbia ward,
on tiie northwest corner of South Broad and Haber
sham streets, levied on as the property of the estate
of Benjamin Whitehead.
Also, Lot Letter I and improvement. Decker ward, 1
property of Christopher White.
Also, Lot No. 17 and improvements, Berrien ward,
property of Solomon Zeigler.
THOMAS 8. WAYNB,
se30-80t City Marshal.
Southern Bag Manufacturer.
M. P. BEAUFORT,
.TJIXCHAXGB WHARF, MANUFACTURER of l
JCj Tent*, Alining*, Bag*, Oar Coven, F
Covers, FlagB, etc., and Saif, Floor and O—’
JOB- Flour Sacks neatly stamped. 1
-taleorMta.'-" ■ ■ ! ■■ ■- .BepllWm
“ PlancUette.”
NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.
Price*, $1, $1 as, $1 50
The ‘‘Little Wonder,*
OB IMPROVED PLANCHBTTE, WITH' THE MYS
TIC PIONEER. PRICE' $2 60. !, :
The beat Gmnoout, i ’
THE “ RACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY.’’ 1
HALLOS & FRIERSON.
JTolk Printing Office,
....if ’ Booki Bindery
• ’ / • * —AND— IM.J ! t- toi
Blank Book MaRpAe^J
-,it
. »i -til
M Y UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABLE ME
tonzecafe *11/ work ta: the above lines with the
Vtia^tDtapatck and iu Superior Stylb,
Every Department Complete!
-At. XNCLCDrUO ‘ •’ Jir ‘♦•'V.I
PRINTING OFlTCB, BLANK BOOK MANtJFAC-
BOOK BINDERY, TOBY, and
, PAPER RULING ROOM. .
nt ta ,tho city havtag aU theae
combined.'
A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE
RIALS on hand. “T
Order* solicited. - setlifoctfon^narantocd.
Iy20—ly, I... ,-/ I 4 .PRO- N. NICHOLS.
MOTX
mHE UNDERSIGNED pfferafor aale
X' about r.OOO ' Acre* of FIatJ
,A
f.
REDUCTION'IN PRICES.
, SELL AS FOLLOW^ :
r Mills, 18-tach.. :1 .,*90 00”
BRgar Mills, 16-tach ..’.'TOGO
Sugar Mills, 14-tach A.I'jtr.tafifid*
Sugar Mills, 12-inch, 35,00
Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons.......... . 17 00
6ngar Boileaa, 50 gallcmB.......... 22 OU :I
Sugar Boilers, 60 gallons ;A 25 60 ••
Sugar Boilera, 80 gaUona<...34 00:
^ilgarBoiler^ 100^alkma„-;L. ? ... 4f 00 ,i
T OUR MILL SHAFTS ore made out of the b£st
3-inch wrought irpn. JOURNALS will be all of a
standard size. EXTRA BOXES alwaya on band.
• From our woll-knflwn reputation, WP aollcit
a share of public patronage, tall oar work la whmrit-’
ed and delivered at depot* and steamboat* -free of
charge. All order, promptly attended to-
aagll-im T. BALLENTYNE Aj CO.
S AVING EVERY FACILITY FOB THE MAKU-
. FACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH in aU
the -various modes known to the profession, ana
competent assistants to my Dental Laboratory, I can
at x feSo hours notice manufacture an entire set of Teeth,
after oitefiettog the old roots (which can be done in aQ
O^D .CASES nc^^nfortably worn, I can make »o-
OLD GOLD and BELTER PLATEd taken in part pay.
OFFICE AND 1 LABORATORY,
1*7 Congress Street,
' OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
WHITE SDLPHUR BATHS I Watches, Jewelry,
Silvertrare, Clocks Ac.
hl’-.-i't i :
BOARD
REDUCED !
ta Camden county, /
lOtpr.i-Dc-'
liesa lands aref
laid off in aepante survoya of one to two t
acres, and win be sold dlOfor separately or together, aa
desired. Some of these lands an heavily timbered
For further
mayM’feodSm
apply to 4ha
F. HAMILTON,
4. E. GAUDRY, JClua
for
Oyster Saloon.
J OII.N IM.V1EN,
1 . .V.; 4T THE.STAND ON :
Whitaker Street, Mff Bay,
visitors, aud la now prepared to MAKE COMFORT-1
^^eBATH^ra^SStAN'aEM^WS ire the'mostex-
tenatra and delightfnl of any in the Amnofy-and the
water^ and-climate hare proven themaaivea unanr-
^ Phjrinin f
n< We l tavd C a"lino bt FOUR HORSE COACHES to
connect at Box Springs, Muacogco Railroad; with; the
different trains. Peiwone buying tickets will atata thai
they are going to the 8prtags, and theret
■ Is at HALF PRICE. 11
- Rates or Boaed—Par day, $2 60; per
412 00; per month, $30 00. Childiirn under L.
years of age and scryanta half price.
Jy2B-tf C. bThoWABU, Proprietor.
Architectnral Department
HOIELTY EON WORKS,
77 and 83 Liberty St., ear. Broadway, •
IfEW YORK.
'Wot* 1
Columns, Lintels,
Boots, Casings;
Shutters, Vaults, Safes, eta, bf Cast pr Wrought torn-
Ala* Iron Bridges, Iron DAVISON,
k! nil -r .v i. WM. M. AYRES,
Rape*
/CONSTANTLY RECEIVING DIRECT FROM THE
vy Mills, best MACHINE RALE ROPE, and for sale
at manulacturor’a wholesalo price*. Factors and deal
ers wiU find it equal to tho beat Hemp Rope for-plant
er,* use, aud much cheaper.
A M. SCARBROUGH,
No. 6 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
Bay street.
; SUPPLYING
ilhor in’the quantity, ta shell or
op«Pg4, or attasS^tancookedlnanyatltalH*
warrant* hie Oysters to bo of the very best quality!
Ales, Wines, Liquors, Ac.,
O^obcat(fnipBnifcandilfcfafl^NCH everyday.
160 sacks extra GRANITE 1
900boxes TOBACCO, ell or
N. B. E. MAYER'S PATENT i
Primrose Family Washing SOAP,
CLEAR RIB SIDES (L
' Prime SHOULDERS (
SALT, Prim* MUSCOVADO MOLASSES (to arrived
On consignment and for sale by • ■
■- mSmWrW-MZT nnUBiLL * munr
SEYMOUR
I! il end . I
mu.-t
and
WM. M. AYRES,
y. HIUVELHAN,
i Agent*.
200,000
8 ^v^
rhe i y iTTvaorat ■
$55 per 1,000
in order •
( fta Intiodnca
mHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM
I New York with a fine aaaoctment of
| Watches, • Jewelry, Silverware,
i '<**; Clocks, &Ci,
.AOof which, will be sold at reasonable price*, tad
every, article warranted as represented.
■ T - '• ■“< 1 F. D. JORDAN,
No; 13U Congress 8t, (frpotiu Filaxki
N. B. Watches, docks awl Jewelry repaired by «-
pcrienccd workmen. ■ , sep30—Da _
For Sale.
>RIME HICK
i SHEETINOS,
YARNS; from tha Columbus Factory.
TOBACCO,
GUNNY BAGGING,
•’ ' SEA' ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Carter *
: CO:, ‘
BALE ROPE.* .1
je26—ten JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO- _
Hope! Rope!
COHN SUPERIOR BALE ROPE, IN STORE
300
And for sale by
i BRIGHAM. HOLST * Ca^
Cotton. Gins.
country ihouild get them M awe.
$.000 gUMJasaar^eympurBadg:
1,000 fine gilt" elegant Seymour
i . Badges, *12.i , .
1.000 axtta gilt Seyrapnr »pd
.. BlairBad(
1.000 tooat bcaugL—. ^
mnnrfc Blair, $30. Any •mart agent
. $15 to $25 per day. We send a present ofJ,000
•pbst-offlteorder, addressed-to RICHARDS t MARKT,
65 Murray St, Box 343L N. Y- References: Poetmaa-
ter ta New York. Nassau Bank, T, N. Pickcox* Co^
N.Y. aepSO—3w
•»rcCABTHY’S SEA ISLAND COTTON
BEST IN USE.
E. B. CHIFMAN,
' Agent 1W Big ata-L.
ii Ties! Iron Ties \
rjlHE undersigned are prepared to meet ouJEV**
X BEARD’S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE Tff-
Also. fur Beard's Patent Lock Tie. Fbctte* sn F
plied at liberal rates. An
aep3-tf. ' BRIGHAM HOLST * v** .
Seymour and Blair Badges*
,T HAVE BECEXVED ANOTHER LARGE SpIW
• X (fifteen varietiCT) of the above. Wholesale
ESTILL'S suws dqot.
Boll Street next to Poat OOc*