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Largest Orfcufetfon^ir^^^fWJotiHtrjr.
MONDAY, OCTOBER la, 1888.
G OOD SIGHT.
—
O, sweet, my love, the hour is late:
..The' moon goes down in silver state.
In whispers low, good nighfTmy sweet.
:t IV .«* r
_ The house is still, but o’er the gloom
■ ; Of stadight gardens, faint With bloom, \
t -*-J lean from out my darkened room,
And only hear the roaming breeze
Move softy In the Ula^treca.
LO
intdtwjcnce.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Son Bisea .......1... c 19
••• • • * >^....5 41
C 55 PM
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, October 12.
Arrived Saturday.
Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka—L J Guilmar-
tin & Co.
Steamer lizzie Baker, Fitzgerald, Jacksonville and
Palatka Clnghnm fr flmmfaghiin.
Arrived Yesterday.
Somewhere beneath these grkcimzg skies
My bonny love a-dreaming lies,
Go seek her, happy wind so free, *
God kiss ^rer folded hands for me.
Across this dome of silent air, 1 ’
On tides offloating ether
To where she. sleeps,’my
The day has brought the r__
And keep thee, little Jove, tUld^n."“
Tflule lift is dear.tuctloyB to'Umtj 1
And young moons drop sdown the‘West,
My lone heart, turning to ite rest,
Benesthjthe stars ah»D-whisper i
An Attempted (_ _
of a Confederate' i
, John Hall,
JE DFOn'otE SfaboW
eiIbhal-—On Tuesday
was tried
s of hav-
tlie
Gen*
i
of Deputy
John O. Barham, of Greenville, and was
turned over to the Superintendent of that in-
7 cl.FUJi'J I
Hail was a house servant of the lady n
' ferred to, and had previously borne quite
good name. ..The affair caused a good deal i
excitement in the county.—Richmond Whig.
Important • Decision Concerning ‘Matei-
:ony.—An important decision was rendered
r * alKW^ofiarndfy,
i the Ci
Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder
_ North Poinl, Hooper t Baltimore—J B
West A Co.”
. U S Revenue Cutter Delaware, T W Spencer, Balti
more, for Mobile via Wilmington, N C. t
-Ba^c Carl Georg, Arfman—Knoop, Hanneman A Co.
* Sctir Olivet Cromwell, Delano, New Bedford—Rich-
ardson A Barnard. .
Sloop Franklin, Bnckley, Ogechee, with rice, to
x Planter's MilL
Cleared Saturday.
Steamship San Jacinto, Hazard, New York—J W An-
^^tSnstopHunUville. Crowell, New York—Octavos
P^ide., Packard, AspinwaU. (N G>-B P John-
son. •
■ 2 f Sailed Saturday.
Steamship Huntsville. Crowell, New York-OcUvns
^Steamship San Jacinto,Hazard, New York—J W An
derson’s Sons A Co.
Sailed Yesterday.
Ship . n|ia Camp, Drummond—J A Roberts »t Co.
Receipts,
Per stesmer City Point, from Florid*—74 bales cot
ton, 8 do hides, 17 hides, 10 boxes and 1 bbl oranges,
1 bbl mdze.
Per flat from Back River—1,340 bushels rough rice.
Per steamship
ship sat
bales upland cotton, 1
Exports.
San Jacinto, for New York—1,504
13 do sea Island do, 75 do domes,
31 pkgs mdze.
ship Huntsville, for New York—1,378
bales cotton, C do wool, 3 do hides, 478 dry hides. 80
bundles and 18 pkgs mdze, 35 dags cotton seed.
to
the effect that two persons cohabiting as
and wife, after an agreement- tOThAfry, am
the marital relation, being t recognized in th
society in which they niqve, is a coguao,
law marriage,' everi ff no matrimonial servici
according to lawi is performed, and iaf
to he respected by the courts, under whic:
the woman cun claim dower, hnt cannot r<
cover for services as housekeeper. The
cision is said to have created something of
Jbreeze among the considerable number
^Chieagoians wiBoliavebrevet wives.'
•Hfciiil
Barbarous VUBOHK i—-negro woman
named Adelaide Adams, has been committed
to jail in this city :forik horrible J murder m
the county on Monday. She became enraged
with her consin, a little negro -girl named
Grizzy Peace, for an alleged theft, and to
pnnisb her, placed a rope about her neck,
threw it over a beam and pulled at the other
end to hold the child while she beat her. In
the struggle the child’s neck was broken, aild
death instantly ensued. A coroner's verdict
has been rendered in accordance with the
facts. The guilty wretch appears to be en
tirely callous at the brutal deed.—Raleigh (N.
'-C-.y Sentinel "
.
Cheering News fbom Ohio.—We are
formed by a gentleman who was'an active-
canvasser for the Democratic ticket in Olno
in 1867, as well as 1863, that the Democrai
prospects, so far as visible signs are oohceriti
are better now than they were last year. I
number of Bepnblieans who attend our meet
ings is greater, and they give evident mai *
of approval and approbation.—Cincinnati
-qimrer.
i > » w * «. —,
Assassination. —A dispatch- to b Pittabu
paper from Butler county, Pennsylvania, sa
a daughter of Mr. McCandless, of Unionvili
was shot through the head,'and killed i
ly, while eating supper last even!
1 shift was fired through the window. X yon-
raan has been arrested for doing' the deq
Jealousy is supposed,to be the cause of r
assassination.’. **J >
^ Bogus “Boys in Blue’’ parade many of $ie
Northern cities with torch'es, while the gen
uine article -grinds an organ on the curb-stone
for casual pennies.
I
SAVANNAH MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1
J—J Savassah, October 10. fi F. II. }
Cotton.—The market opened quiet, with hut
‘ ttyr buyers, on account of the scarcity oi steamer
* a ‘- freight. Middlings were stiff at 25c. Many offers
-.were made at 24>£c., but few sales effected at the [lat
ter figure. The noon dispatches from New York
quoted that market quiet; qnt firm at 26%c.
Liverpool market opened with an upward tend)
with large sales^ uplands were quoted at 10*£dj Or-
Cou
gigneen per Atlantic & Gulf R. It.
' October 10,1868.
1,550 bales cotton, 1 bdl hides, 113 sks and 13 bbls
dried fruit, 10 bbls and 2 boxes green apples, 3 sacks
oats, 5 empjy barrels, 1 box ground peas, 1 lot old
furniture, 1 box hoods, 1 buggy, 2 horses—To D A H
. J Phillips, Jno Ryan, Bates A C, Davant A W, pB F
Sanford, W B Adams, J L Large, Purse k T, A Duteu-
hofer, CRB Agt, Hartridge A N, H H Colquitt, J W
Lathrop A Co, Roberts A T, Duncan A J, R N Reed A
at lOJid. The following were the sales' to-day: - Oc^ WiHinson & W,f W8to»4(Mto, Vf k. Co.
— —
Austin A E, Spencer A O, W H Woods. W M Bates,
W A McKenzie, W B Griffin A Co, Freeman, D A Co,
W H Stark A Co, Wilder A F, Crane A G, O Cohen A
Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, H J Dickerson, P H Behn,
S Gertsman A Co, Bothwell A W. Guerard A H, J L
Yillalonga, Wilcox, G A Co, Clark J Wilson, R Haber
sham A Co,
ۥ at 24%c., 99 at 24,12 at 23%, 58 at 23%, 9 at 23^2 at
30—total, 250 bales. The market closed firm with an
upward tendency. <. ‘ j
-The receipts to-day amount to 2,160-bales.
Gold—Buying at l 38)4; selling at 1 41.
' V a
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Foreign Markets.
London, October 10—Noon.
Financial.—Consols, 91% (2,94%; bonds firm at 74%.
Sugar—Firmer.
_- Fbankfokt, October 10.
' Financial.—Bonds, at 77.
■ Livekpool, Ocfoifef 10—£foon.
. Cotton—Tends upward with considerable activity;
sales will reach 12,000 bales.
Provisions.—Bacon dull.
' Livekpool, October 10—Evening.
Cotton—Tending upwards; sales, 15,000 hal$a;
uplands, 10^d; Orleans,-lid; uplands afloat, 10>^d.
Grain.—Com, 38s Gd.
Tallow—Firmer at 48a 9d. .♦ i
Don
nestle Markets.
New York, October 10—Noon.
Financial. — Money easy; Sterling, 109%; gold,
138>4; 1862 bonds, 120K; North Carolina’s, 66X; new,
66; Virginia’s, ’ex-coupons, G3%; new, 54)4; Tennes
see’s, ex-coupons, ^ Uejr, 65.
Flour—Unchanged.
~Grain.—Wheat nominally l@2c lower; com 2®2c
;.eym
$29: lard.
;; Rosin,
Provisions.—Mess pork heavy at $28
Cotton—Very firm; middling, 26c.
Naval 8T0RS8.r-Tarpenime to at ,44c;
■traiued and common, $2 ^ ^ , t . ;
New York, October 10—-Evening.
Financial.—Money efsy s ^ 6@7 per cent; 81
firmer at 109),'@109)4; Government securities
better; stocks heavy; gold heavy at 137J£@138-
rroN—Firmer and leks'active; sales, 3,00Q
[ling, 26@26Mc.. *
s active but prices unchanged. * I
Grain.—Wheat heavy at noon’s decline; corn
• —' - dull at 1c declifie since noon. ■ ■ r -
Whiskey—Quiet. • . - •'*
_ _ Provisions—Mess pork heavy at $28 05
quiet; kettle rendered, 19j£@20c;~
<0) 19%c. ! A lii OT
. Groceries—Steady and quiet.
' Naval Steady andqnlet. ,
Freights—Quiet and unsettled. *
Baltimore,
Financial.—Yiiginb^s,'old inscribed, 47 ask<
a x 48 bid; 67’s, 48 asked; Noitfi, Carolina’s, 661 *
asked. .
: n - —C; Cotton—Firm' and steady. ;
Flour—Active and firmer.
Grains.—Ffa-mi > t
Seed.—Clover seed in good local demand; ne\f, 8Kc;
Mzm ,«** isaiJ-ira^isryiaa
Provisions.—Active and prices uhc
^ : t ~ 'i ' New Orleans,
l* FiKANpiAL—New York sight, % discount;
gold, 137^.
Cotton—Active; middling, 24c;
receipts, 2,7^5 bales; exports to Liv<
•_ __ to Havre, 1,908 bales.
Sugar—Steady and unchanged.
Molasses—Steady and unchanged.
Flour—Steady; superfine, $6 75.
--w'd Grain.—Corn quiet and firm at $1 05;*Ggt8 firm at
G2@C3c. i
HAx—Prime to choice Western, $25®26. .
3ran—Held at $1 25.
' ** Provisions —Mess pork firmer at $31 50@31 75;
bacon firm; shoulders, 13>4c; dear sides, 17)£c; lard
steady and unchanged.
.c: ;#z r : . k .j. !••>(
io. ,
•ling.
CoirOx-r-Salcs
middling 23'
Mobtt.f., October 10.
market; closed
810 bales; exports,
*r
ff-
Naval Stol_
York casks, 40
$5 00; tar, $2 30. - .
- Cotton—Middling, 23>^c ahd flnner.
’ * Louisville,
Wilmington,
tine firm at
1, $2 12*@3
Grain-^-Co
Provisions.—Mess porl
shoulders, 23}£@13Xc; '
Whiskey—$1 30.
60i lardl 19j
dae8,Y7Kc.'; T
Charleston; October 10. '
Cotton—Finn; sales, 186 bales, middlings, 23%®
34c; receipts, 192 bales.
Passengers.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—Mrs
Bulkier, Bliss A Bulkley, 8 D Lewis, D G Stern, Mrs J
T Roaan, Mrs Thos Runan, J P Sanderson, Mrs JP
Sanderson, nurse, child and iniaut. Geo Robertson, jr,
Robt Dardes, Miss Kitts and svt, Mrs C Cobb, R L
Morcer, Maj J Foley, BIrs Blount, Miss M Gorrnly, A
E Johnson, R D Cory, E M Boardman, Chas Berudd,
E T Homan, Mrs E T Homan, T D Betts, E J Martin,
C G Pearson, Mrs Nickerson, B Bernstein,Mrs Bli. ru-
'stem,' FN Fletcher, Mrs E N Fletcher^Mrs Plxillip4,
Mrs Thos Stone, B F Stevens, Mrs B F Stevens, A C
Sorrel, BIrs A C Sorrel, J F Brown, Mrs J F Brown,
Rev Mr Rouse, Albert Parsons, Mrs Ellen Breen, BIrs
L Weddershein, A S Lawson, Geo Lain, Jas Daly, and
13 steerage.
Per steamship San Jacinto, for New York—Mrs A
Fallon, 8 P Hamilton, Jaa'L Agnew, A Hemister, L A
Knight and wife. Miss A Turner, and 2 steerage.
r Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—Jno Peter,
8 ]F Hoyt, wife and son, L Lippmau, H P Gray, Dr Win
F Shine and wife, J S Thackara, Mfa_ Cercopely, G K
Smith, Lachlison and niece, Wm 'Kant, BH
Cooper, Wm H Grerii^&sa Williams, and 12 deck.
Per steamer City Point, from Florida—R R Davis, L
A Handsom, A Sims, G Brown, and 5 deck.
Consignee*.
Per sleamship Gen Barnes, from New York—C R R
Agt, A Si Q H R Agt, So Express, J W Anderson’s Sofis
& CO, Bntfer & G, Bragdon k S, D Brown, W lfBoggp,
Bell k Hi Bateson k Bro, W Barnett, A M Christie,
M A Cohen, S M Golding, Champion A F, Crawford &
L, 'Chisholm & H, Cooper, O A Co, Connerat k J,
Claghorn A C, M J Doyle k Co, Dewitt AM, T J Dun
bar A Co, S S Davidson, J A Douglass, Einstein, Ept
Co, Epstein A Co, A A L Friodenberg, John Fohy,
Foster A F, S B Goodall, A Gomrn, Guckenheimer A S,
Gazan A Bro, Bldmc Gradot, L J Guilmartin A Co,
Holcombe A Co, Hunter A G, Wm Hone, Hamilton]A
S, A B Ives, Joodon, C A Co, M Krauss A Co, J Kootx,
Lathrop A Co, Lillienthal A K, Lovell A L, J Lippman,
J P Long, S M Lederer, J Lyons RAJ Lachlison, J
McL&ugUu, C C Millar, Mallou A F, Bleinhar^ Bros A
Co, S 8 Miller, T B Marshall A Bro, W F May, W}A‘
.McKenzie, B Mclntire A Co, B1S Meyer. F M Myre(U,
(Ml, E L Neidlinger, T Nugeut, G S Nichols, W Nick
erson* Orff, W A Co, Padelford A C, Thomas Pepper,
J.C Rowland -A Co. Tim Reilly, H G Ruwe, Randell A
Co, iW G Robinson, Rogers, D A Co, Symons A Co, L R
Smith, S Solomon, A A Solomons A Co, W H Stark A
Co, E A Schwarz, G Strauss, J M Selkirk, J W Stan-
bury, R H Tatem, W A Thomas, C W Thompson,
Tison A G, Wilson, G A Co, Weed A C, A M A CiW
West, L W Wright. |
Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Cen ] R
<R Agt, A A G B B Agt, Abell A B, Col Edw Anderson,
Agt str lizzie Baker, J W Anderson’s Sons A»£o, J j h
‘O’Byrne, I Cohen, J Cohen, M A Cohen,Champion AsF,
MS Cohen, daghorn A C, Duncan k J, C L Gilbert,
Guckenheimer A S, A Gomm, Harney A Co, Hess; G
A Co, 'J E Hernandez, 8 G Haines, Jno Hart, W H
Harney, H D Headman, Jno M Heidt, H S Haines, J
Koox, Jones A W, Lovell A L, J L Large A Co ; It
Intire A Co, H C Mehrtens D Mallett A Co, Murphy A
C, W D R BliHar, BL Neidlinger, J Oliver, Tim Reilly,
. J A W.Rutherford, D T Scranton, J W Stansbury, A. A
Solomons A Co, Sorrel Bros, W H Stark A Co, Tj M
Turner, It H Tatem, A M A C W West, J B West A Co,
Wilson A B, Wilson A G.
Per steamer City Point, from Florida—L J Guil
martin A Co, J L Villalonga, Tison A G, Sorrel Bros,
W M D, C Joues A Co, Alexander A R, M G H, M Ferst
A Co, Hess, G A Co.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—Davant A
W, J L Villalonga, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, John
Lyons, F M Myrell, H Dunham, S F Hoyt, Hilton A R,
W M Davidson, So. Express.
[By Telegraph.]
Charleston, October 11.—Arrived, steamer Sara
gossa, from New Y’ork ; brig Alice Lee, from Philadel
phia. October 10.—Sailed, steamer Champion, from
New York, steamer Sea Gull, from Baltimore.
Consignees per Central Railroad.
October 10,1868.
536 bales cotton, 5 cars cattle, 73 skw corn, 65 bdls
hides and skins, 19 sks rough rice, and mdse—To A A
G Forwrrding Agt, Crawford, VanH A Co, J L Villalon
ga, J W Anderson’s 8ons A Co, Sloan, G A Co, L J
Guilmartin A Co, R Habersham A Co, W B Griffin A
Co, Guckenheimer A 8, W D Dawson, Goodman A M,
Addison, E A Co, J W A C A McIntyre, C R R Agt. F
W Sims k Co, Duncan A J, Austin A E, Barnett & Co,
Wilkinson A W, Hartridge A N, W A McKiuzie, Abell
A B,; Randell k Co, L Gardner, S Gildersleve, Margaret
Davis, Tison A G, Crane A G, Roberts A T, I Ehrlich,
P M DeLeon, Jones A W, Davant A W, W H Wbods.
A Twiname, J Lama, J Koox, Deas A J, O Foster.
Awarded the Prize Medal at the
.Paris Exposition, 1867.
Hold, by Ayricul'l Implement Dealers throughout the U. S.
COLLOS & CO.’S
Cast-Steel Plows.
-s*
MANUFACTURED BY COLLINS A CO., “ HARTFOR
Of same Material used in their Celebrated Axt
ws are made by pouring mbuiten Stqu mio
They are then highly tempered, ground
and polished. Any section can be replaced at any
tun'e by a duplicate, or if the point is worn it may be
repaired by welding to it a new piece of Steel, j
Circulars, giving full information, sent to allappli
cants. Address COLLINS •& CQ«,
aep30—3m » 313 Water St., New Yqrk.
■
FOE SALE;
iEBSIGNED otters lor sals -
7,000 Acres at Pine’
.sated la Camden count;,
to Uie estate of Dr. A. Di>
deceased. These lands -ere .
laid off In separate surreys of one to
acres, and will be sold either separately or to|>.
desired. Some of these lands are heavily *
with pine and livo oak, and are well adapted
sea island cotton. They are allaitnated ni
Winer; at which point tho southern boats ~~
regular trips. For ftirther particulars
undersigned. JOHN F.
B J. E. GADDI
inayH-C(Kl5m ..
FOR SALE,
LOT OF FIVE ACHES OF LAND,
fronting on tho Ogeccheo road,
near Laurel Grove Cemetery, suitable,
for GARDEN, DAISY, SHOP, Ac. For
particulars apply to
oc5—Iw Dr. T. A. Fi
BACON!
Shoulders, Clear Rib- Sides,
CURED.
Rib Sides,
PRIME BALTIMORE CITY
IN STORE AND FOR bat.f BV
HARNEY ^ CO.,
No. U Stoddard’s Upper Range,
sepl9-tf SAVANNAH, GA.
RANDALL, BAFFIN & CD.,
For the purpose of BimNOAND SE^GOTCTON
W ^erty°^WSmRN^ DO BAY_STRKET. ■
formerly occupieuoyo... — BAia , A LL.
Of T A Randall A Co., (laio of A Foster & Co.,)
■ providence, B. L p j, DAFFIN,
Formerly with the late W. T. Wood
• H. B. DRESSER,
Of Sonthbridge. Mass.
as- Agents in New York, Messrs. FOSTER * RAN
DALL, No. 19 William street
REFERENCES: > . „
New Fork—Messrs. Foster t Randall, Smith A Dun.
ning, J. T. Adams A Co..
^ii^TMee^. 6.Cm
Baltimore.—Messrs. Woodward, BaidsunAOo.
Boston.—Matt Bartlett, IVheeiwnght, Etppoy jt Qo.
Providence.—Butchers and Drovers Bamc; airasra
B. B. A B- Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, Esq.; Tho*.
Karknees. Esq. . ■ .e
Savannah. October 5,1668- ^
Joint W. WilJCKB,
Augusta, Ga.
Geoboe A. Allee,
Paducah, Ky.
Jobe F. Treutlen,
Eufaula, Ala.
Notice of Co-Partnership.
:
W E HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED OURSELVES
together under the style of
WALKER, ALLEIf & TREUTLEN,
—AS—
Cotton Factors,
Commission. Merchants,
• 1' -It
—AND—
Sliipping
in this city, and would solicit from oUr fH<
the public generally, CONSIGN!LETT'S OF C
GRAIN, and produce of every description.
jffi^Especial attention ,will be given to orders f<
BAGGING, ROPE, etc. .,
MB"When desired, will make the usual Advances
on produce in store.
WALKER, ALLEN k TREUTLEN,
aug21-2m. t : ^, ptfife.Nq.,8Drayton street.
T
JOSEPH finegan; t
Fernandina Fla.
I JAS. B. PARE AM ORE,
[// • i : Madison, Fla.
Notice of Co-Partnership.
YTTE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED OUKSBLVES
V? together under the.flrm nameof
Joseph Finegan A
ah
l TJljLU. ji.;
COTTON FACTOJRS
' ' ;'AND- 7 '-‘P- waK
Connnis-rtion Mercliiiutw. j’
is this city, and would solicit from onr friends am
the public geuenlly,' consignments of COTTON,
GRAIN and PRODUCE of every description. ,
‘ LIBERAL ADVANCES made on ril cousignmet
ourselves or to our correspondents- in-New York and
Liverpool. . JOSEPH FINEGAN k CO.
fi^Oflice, Jones’s Upper Block, i Bay street, Savan
nah. sepl5-lm
.\U.
rM
?tOYAL
INSURANCE
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital .£2,000,000 Steri
RESERVE FUND £1,500,060 STERUNi
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
' U I.
QONTnjlJES TO TAKE MERCANTILE AND
Dwelling House Risks (frame buildings excepted).
AGAINST LOSS BY FIR
AT CURRENT RATES
out9-tf WM. C. COSENS, Agent
-I '
NORTH ' BRITISH
AND
MERCANTILE [
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
JESTABLISHED Of 1809.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD)
Subscribed Capital.
Cash Assets
Annual Income......
......$10,000,000
...S13,003,803.83
$3,^60,635
fTlHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED
± A* “
Agent for the' above Company, is prepared io
take RISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and MER-
UHANDIS] ‘
CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. PoUciea
issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent,
jy28—6m 115 Bay street.
(Educational
Win* S. Bogart’s
Classical, Mathematical and Eng
lish School for Boys,
Male Department of Chatham Acadepny,
*TT7TLL BE REOPENED ON MONDAY.
V V 2Cth, two weeks later titan usual,
Mr. Bogart being necessarily absent from
the city till that date.
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.'s return, new pupils may Apply to
cancics to J. S. F. Lancaster, who will
ation. sept
School Notice.
R. ELLIOT WILL RE-OPEN HIS
M SCHOOL for Boyii in Chatham
Academy on OCTOBER 5th. The scho
lastic year is divided into three terms of
three months each.
Chabges—The usual English branches,
$22 per term, with Languages, $27, payabl
vance.
Classes in French for young ladies from 3 to 5p. m:
For further particulars apply to Mr, B. MALLON, or
Mr. ELLIOT, east Hide -Oglethorpe Square, corner
President street. aep21—M,W&Flm
School Notice.
SUBSCRIBER, ASSISTED BY AOSS
and other able Teachers, will, on the SECOr
OF NOVEMBER NEXT, re-open her
Home Daj and Boarding Sc
Corner
of Soafh Sroad/ dxfd Brj
Streets, Savannah.
Circulars can be obtained 1 on application, for the
present, at comer of Buti and Gaston streeti. j
MRS. 8. M. KOLLOCK.
8epMM-lwD&thlawtN6vl t
CHRISTIAN & JOHNSTON,
General Commission Merc!
BAT STREET, SAVAJTVAM, O
S PECIAL ATTENTION given to tho sale of
Flour, Grain, Bacon and Merchandise ge
Advances made on /consignments to us or our
in Iiveipool, ,New York and Baltimore.
SEYMOUR
300,000 BLAIR
Badges, Medals, and Pins must
be clc
he closed out at
ritani
200,000
Seywoub
1,000 fine gilt elegant Seymour
Badges, $12.
1,000 extra gilt Seymour and
Blair Badges, $12.
1,000 moat beautiful Club Badges in the xnark<
mour k Blair, $30;, smart age
$15 to $25 per day. We send a pi
mour Cigatk with every order of $50i' ■ If<
accompany the order.
Post-office order, addreaseuw mmuuuj
65 Murray Sfc, Box 3,131, N.Y. Referem.
ter in New York, Nassau Bank, T. N.
N. Y. ■
Rope
H ntoit t. lif.n
jy9—3m
i THE
nd: for sale
jahddeal-
ho best Hemp Rope for plant-
nuch cheaper* - * '
A. M. SCABBB0UGH,
No. 6 Stoddard's Lower Range,
Say street,
rt»w — ill 1 j !. ;—':| • - - -
City MarsKaFs Sale.
TTNDER BESOLimON OF
of Savannah, and under ^direction
committee of Council. I will sen in front of_tte Oomt
iouseinjiem^oftte flratTU^DAY
•following property, levied on: to satisfy executions for
^toDrovement on Lot No: 23, North Oglethm
' Hand west of Farm, property of
I •»»: ».i *
letter “B,” and, improvement, Middle
Oglethorpe ward, ndrth side ot Pine street, property,
of Catherine Beatty, col'A
Also, eastern half of Lot No. 10. and improvement,
Anson'Ward, thisd tything. property of the estate of
ItataMttiE |ciL . .
Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No' 1, A
aim ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Jane
Blois and Eliza M. Herb. i r -
; ; Also, southern: one-fourth of. Lot No* 9, and improve
ment, Middle Oglethorpe ward, south side of.Pino
street; property.of Elizabeth Burke, ced’d* .
Also, improvement .-op, Lot No. 48, Jones ward. Gar
den Lots 11 and 12, property of Fred Blake, col'd. .
Also, Lot No. 6 and improvement, Carpenter’s Row,
property of Qjntbi* Csyatiy, eol’d.
Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 22, Pulaski
ivement on the one-third of Lot No. 29,
>o ward, on MUl street, west of Farm
_ pf William Cooper, eol’d.
femont on. the nortiiwest one-fonrth of
l^ashington ward, property of J Mhida
eol’d.
V Lot aiid improvement No. 6, Trustee’s Garden,
property-of Louisa Cannet and children.
Also, Lot 33, lettor B (Stiles) and improvement.
North Oglethorpe ward, property of William Craw
ford. coPdT
Also, Lot 63, Montmollenville, property of Isaac Co
ol’d. '.
i, LotaD, E and F, .and improvements, ^onth
— L * —*'property of John Daley.
'meat “ ”
brick improvement on Lot No. 2, Greene
ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent.
Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 5,
Hekthcote ward, Beletha tything, property of J.‘ S.
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 Edw?urds, eol’d:
Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, S. A. Minisville,
property of Fred. Fielding, eol’d.
. Also, .improvements pn Lot No. 22, Bartow ward,
property of Freedman’s Bureau. ; r
Also, Lot No. 4 and improvement, Heath cote ward,
Beliiha tytlling, property of Mrs. Sarah E. 'Frierson. J
one-fourth of Lot 39' and improve-
J, property of Mrs. A. G. Fincke. }
ivement oo' X of Lot 19. Washington
t of the estate of P. Gleason,
rei^ents ojl Lot No. 15. Crawford ward,
east, properfy of Jobs Grahiipj. 1
Also, Stable lnjproveinenf og Jfg. |0, Davis
ward, property Qf Grant A f».
' Also, iinprovemeots oil Lot No. 8, Bartow ^ard,
property of Jfed Graham.
• Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 3 and improve
ments. MidiBn Ogle thorps Braid, property ol
Harrison,'dol'd. •
Also,
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, eol’d.
Also,"Lot' Hoi 4 and brick improvement, AhSon
fourth tything, property of Charles P. Landershihe.
• Also, Improvement on Lot No. 20, D. Minisville,
of JamestaJtoche. . j
and ngprovemc-st 1}°- 29, 0. P. Bowen,
propeity^Of Christopher alqiphy. iUl> !
Als^™^ on Lof No. 21, ifonbnollehviUe,
LoI^^^lS wid improyenjenl, Garden Lot,
weal, property of 8- -A. ^Jayer, 'Ruatee for Ifra. Mary
C. Mayer.
. Also* two-thirda Lot No. 19 and improvement, Mid
dle Oglethorpe.ward, north side of Bryan street, pro-
' of George H. Marshall; eol’d.
>/ improvement on 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-
Also, Lot "No. 8 and improvements, Reynold’s ward,
second tything, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan.
Also, improvement on Lbi r 22, Qjlmerville, property
^ASsftaS^vethent on}£ Lot No. is, Middle Ogle-
ihorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of Sa
rah Odingsen, eol’d. ‘
4Iso, 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 baek foCongress Street lane, levied
an as the property of the espatp qfpgminick O’Byrne.
Also, improvemen t on Lot No. I, yyaftoji \fqr4, pro
perty of Maurice O’Connell. ,
Alk),.improvement on Lot No. 8, D. Minisyijle. pro-'
perty of Mrs. Catharine O’Donnell- i
Also; eastern ona-fourfh of Lot Letter C and brick
improvement, Derby ward, property of Armenins
Oemler.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 18. S. A- Minw’ilje,
property of George Price, eol’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. Purse, trustee.
Also, impingement on Lot No. 47, Jones ward,-pro
perty, of Peter Princeton, eol’d.
Also. Lot No. 12 Bartow ward, property of W. S.
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 S. Pelot.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 89, Jones ward, pro
perty of Isaiah Reid, eol’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, eol’d.
Also, Lots Nos. 40 and 45 and improvements, North
Oglethorpe ward, property of Henry Roberts.
Also, northern o&€-h#lf of Lot No. 12, North Ogle
thorpe ward, property of Michael Roche.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 92, Chatham ward,
property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children.
Also, Lot Letter C, 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, wooden improvement on Lot No. 32, Elbert
ward, property of Mary Scanlan 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. IT,
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. Shield.
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, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex
ander H. Saddler. j - 1 '
Also, improvements on Lot No. 13, Warren ward,
roperty of John H- Straus.
Also, northern one-half of Lot No. 4 and Improve
ments, Berrien ward, property of the estate of Peter
Shick.
Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve
ment, property of Valentine SchneD.
‘ Also, No: 50, on OIrve street, east of Ann street,
North Oglethorpe ward, property of Mary Sheridan.
Also, Lot No. 13 and improvement, W. P. Bowen,
property of W. C. Smallwood.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 36 Gilmerville, pro
perty of Nancy Steyens.
Also, Improvements on eastern half of Lot Nb. 6,
Calhoun ward, property of Mrs. Mary J. Sutcliffe.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 33, S. A. Minisville.
property of Robert Taylor.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 28 Gaston ward, pro
perty of Hannah Thompson.
Alpo, Lot No. 70, Moutmollinville, property of
Catharine Vaughn.
Also, Lot No. 34 and improvements, Davis ward,
roperty of John Welsh.
Also, Improvement on western half Lot No. 27, Gil
merville, property of Hetty Waring.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, S. A. Minisville,
property of Isaac Wilson, eol’d.
. Also, improvement on Lot No. 69, Jones wardi pro
perty of Isaiah Walker. r J
Also, improvement on Lot No. 27, North Oglethorpe
ward, property of Nannie Winkler.
Also, hrick improvement on the northwest corner
of Bull street and Perry Street lane. Brown Ward,
levied on ah the property of Dr. James J. Waring.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, Minisville, pro
perty of Frank Walsh. , -
Also, the undivided two-thirds of Wharf Lot No.15,
westhrJefferson street, property of J. Potter William-
Also, improvement on Lot No. 32, Liberty ward,
roperty of Henry Wayne, eol’d. 1 \
Also,'improvement on Lot No. 8, Pulaski ward, pro
perty of James Wray.
Also, Lot No 9, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret
Also, , improvement on Lot No. 25, Gaston ward,
•oath Mde of Gaston street, property of Annett Wil-
Also, improvement on western half of Lot No. 35, ;
‘ in ward, property' of the estate of Fannie'
iprovement on Lot No. 15,' 8.' A. Minisville,
property 6t Moses Wilkinson. •
* improvement on Lot No. 6, Jones ward, pro
of Fannie Wilson, eol’d. ‘
j. Improvements on Lot No. 37, Columbia ward,
on the fiorthwtet co»*ner of South Broad and Haber-
sham streets,^levied on as the property of the estate
>t Letter I and improvement, Decker ward,
^Christopher White.
No.'17 atfd Improvements, Berrien ward,
° fSOlOm0n ^THOMAS 8, WAYNE,
se30-30t
o. nAinn,
City Marshal.
removal:
,Wi'.;^JE?pEk«T &Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Wines
uors, Tobacco, &c.,
H ave removed fbom gibbons’ building,
in Congress street, to
Sontlxxrest Corner of Wliitakn- and Bay
Streets,
•Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
fwell selected stock of all articles in their line of busi
ness, which they will sell upon terms as reasonable as
in be obtained in any Southern market. ,
They are also .agents for TAYLOR ic SONS’, XL-
**™-^- ^~lSbe pleased to see thdr old customers and
their new stand, and respectfully hiyite pnr-
>feraTnine their stocks L i . j
aep23—tf f M. FER8T fc CQ.
For
: BICE,
i the Columbus Factory.
- . yarns*
TOBACCO,
GUNNY BAGGING,
iSBA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Carter &
BALE ROPE.
Je26—4m JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS * CO,
uT Km |
. . will’ oitx® on
MomUiyi i,-. 1 .,.
■■ ■ ’ - : ' 'At THlSSB iNKWiSEOBi*! I »:.> ; ,Z rail
BROUGHT ON STBEET,0jlB)<>00 K EAST OP 1VHIXAS.EB,
,> .... ONE QF THE MONT SELE^’.^ND UNbUHSMWfcAjM,Y'TH8B CHKABEgR;ix
a If .fo j I
suitable only for FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
In a great many ilfotduces at auction, sales where, the, good* ifyye
_ , ■ DOLLAR.
Tho most assiduous attention baa been brought to bear upon selecting the MOST DESIRABLE GOODS
for tho various departments. andT7n view of the advantages which are entmrerated above, we feel confident
that our exertiona^will meet foe approbation pfaH whose duty op interest it is td viaii.-Ahe store.and inspect
rruiE entibelV
X purchased prim _ _
at FIFTY CENTO «MT
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is S
NOES, in al^diadea and colors; LUPIN’S FBENC
lofDB
IKsft , _ _
lent of BLACK- ALPACCAS, together with atell line of the.saue KOmlsin aU.cqfinu.
' a bpleudid stock.
with a full line of LUPINS FRENI
uidOTTOllLVN CLOTHS, mall si
ible, and other neivand
'Dfiof every variety and kind. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, a spl
■ r DOLLARS WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES, bough* at auction.
IR1MI UNENS, lUchardson-s andD3utar.'£. ' _ J 7r '' 1 T , j. i : ,i m. i I
• DAMASK, TOWELS. NAPKINS; BOYLIEFt Ac., Ac., in large qnanUties and at the leWest prices.:
H SHEETINGS, the LOWEST PiKKJES that they have ever .been offered at in this city. !
A full line of CA881MERBS.- CLOTHS, and. JEANK for Men’s and Boys’ wear, ahprkes exceedingly low..
at, $1 0C| worth $1. lav ..irW.TT „ •'.HT .1
FIFTY DOZEN
A MOST comp:
suit all.
il I .!
CLOAKS and ’ SHAWLS, -'at. .‘prices
1 i oirilllW -sir nmi IP
u.
•■it; I ■ i* .. I n, ,l ! ii i ,iiiJ
1 IOO : 'TPOlVJsi OP THIS OEIiE-
BRATED AND RELIABLE.: PERTH.
IZEIt are afloat on brio Guiding; Star
iind are due here in ; a >fetr - daya- • .TUi;
valuable manure baa pramaff »■» t.i »
A WONJDERFUii SUCfcES^
■' ‘<b,
ASTKOLOGIST. *cT
.y.xtzi-:
nologist and i’hvs
Bronghlou CVn^rcii itn. ; i, .-
InrdritiE t s,J a-
H ARTRIDGE A NEFF. Commission MenfoT~^
Brokers* 163 Bay amt. .
li A .
AMD. costxismos
CHANTS.
*4
‘Itomih&M Xerdmt.^
aa-CARL KPPIN'G. Timber MMchaeADerL.
j.. ‘ tit nfx.
tOTilON AND CORN,
■‘J i " j... ^ l.-'i. I, ! I M
maintaining, ita reputation through ■
trtuue.Avet and dry weatber,-when ryy
1 Peruvjau. 3uecui«h£d by ite* si^J-.i,
.1 J. ell >*» - ••! . .'.rl .il' '..ililii^. (1?r..
anil—Cm
for Wltett#
WIX^gON,• > j
-1Y7TLKINSON A WILSON.- Cottaa Partemawiu,
T> eraiCommiaaMn'Meruliaute.No.fo.j^r*
Htvannah, Georgia. - Ltbetol Advaucca mahir* :
• siguments fo aggeelvea or our irieeds »K.. r :
■aadMeetyuL ■ l., U J ■ , ’j*
■> .'ir,
Na 90 BAY; STREET SAVANN-YH- iGEORG^.
Mil Hi iu. i i. .1 ■■ ..MPHgiarjif ...WT^gl!
m .<!
HI—:,-.i.
II lo
i .ilio I
: ;
i i it-'.u I
Edwabs L. Holcokbe.
Edgar L. GucnAUD. .... | j
GUEK1BB & HOICOHBf, 1 , |
Cotton Faptor^ i j
// iizinj , », -T" ni lliuL. |
r_ I *. . ASiD.l;* ^ l ! IlhlllJll
COMMISSION MHBCilJiJVTS
.iH9 I'll- 1" ..‘I ji^xnja
NO. 5, STODDARD'S LOWER i RANGE,
!!.
Bay Sti'eet, Savannah, fya.
Liberal Advances made : oil -Consignments.
octl-tf. : 1 ••: /fiJjal -iA!
J1..P- SPENCER, J.,BERRIEN OL
Formerly of Gojyi^b^d, Ga. . Late of Tallahat
SPENCER & OLiIVi
COTTON IF ACTORS,
Commission BlerchaMt^, and General Par-
charing and Forwarding Agents,
No. 18d bay: STREET, HODGSON’S BLOCK, SA-
■ VANNAH, GA. ,/ i ,. ,1
a~10NSK*NMENT3 ftF COTTON. TpBACCO. RICE,
Vy WOOL, I||I>F-S, cfc., so|ici|ed- upon wju'eh liberal
advances will be made vyhen requited ‘' ' ‘‘
go-PI O. BOX 18*. T" i
eep28—rlawlin*
S. PAGE EDMAND3.
JOHN H. GARDNER,
EDMAKDS, OARDNEfi & CO^,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT^
Savannah, Ga. " 3 * .
T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS*
I i to bur friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool.
g£FEP£NCBS:> / i 1 f
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan k ,/Qo,,New Jacri®.
Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmonds, Bos
ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants*' National
Bank, Savannah; Lathrop & Spivey, Bankers,
van nah. !•••.. [/. se^28—i
Frank L. Guk. Geo. C. Peabqe. . Aixen G. Bass.
GUE, PEARCE & Co|.,i
Cotton and Provision
merchants, j
NO, 79 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA!
• [octl-ln] 1 ' f i-*:* J j i
tjM
m .yv — I . . v c Ih ■ ■ -
uuE - Sic is . SES.,
' • GENEfiAT.-^" .
PTatflfTlfi
rt i'iiijivi
89 :Ray Stneet, i
' 1YOULD INFORM THE BU^lNES^ FItBLIC A
1 ‘ citizens pentrARrlhmT 'am- now ^ Wparrt te EF-
'FEOT INSURANCE «Nl - ALL CLASSTOI OF RIBKS
jN:At C0MPASW. pOfljpribjHg
LIFE, FIRE; JttARINE,
RiiJSR amiUcenj
'll Insurance at:as low rates as any other
fgeacfeB. . I. „
is. £ ! o1IirasE' ' ' ■ -i : Hotias
—
, . ND
•tit.. •• ItiU'i' ; / *jf t .i l i lull ilil | *
0’BYRNE & HOLLAND
attorneys;
— AND Al. £ viJ. V
r
cmj^sELLoiis' ! .at:xaw:
N Mi vi rwai ”.« • . if Of •. ,
mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Fd^Mpf) A, PAir-
A KERSHIP for the PRACTICE OF LAW, IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES. Th^y* will attend to cases in
United States Charts in Florida. < . - •/.
MB’ Office in ffie second stoi
corner of Bun street
Store. *
t , oc2—2w
L^ond . etoty of Sorrel's bi
and Bay Isffie.'ovcr Ives’ C
GOODMAN &
Tobacco ComiuissiOB iHercha
A be now receiving, at i$Ept. Npw^
, a large assorted stock of
viBGiNlA ;,T,9BAcebs.
Are alBopayinetho HlfillEST M-VT.KET Ppi-
:ll ;
•iJ
.i .4 i. .ty-
laVOIV MR OS.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
75 Smith’s Wharf,
, } Baltimorp, MB. ■, j ‘ i
• n.( • : ■ • • ■ i • • .' • f-l/i: - .0
F. S. WLLLiIAMS & CO.,
.«n»ll
1 It
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
> Bay Street,‘ i J.
SAVA.NNAH:, gI^RGha.
• n ' >• . ,L , luvl • .-ti li . Jbo
10NSIGNMENT9 OF CJOTTON, WOOL, BICE,
j LUMBER, Ac., solicited front FACTORS and
DEALERS, to the address of Mkssbs. LYON BROS.,
Balthcobe, upon which liberal advances will be mide
by us. .Will advance on .COTTON for immediate sale
or to be held, either in BALTIMORE, Rj&jS YORK, or,
LIVERPOOL. Rate of interert and charges liberal. .
oc3—lm 1 * .i/.ui ••»! | .iij ..j» :
■ ’ I • 4 i . - “ ' .!•« 1. .11 J .It'. If. I ! Il-*
THOS. PETEBS, |. O. M. M’OOJifJICO. ,„| fg HEXLEV.
R. H. HENLEY & CO.,
COTTON BUYERS
•i.—AND— -. 1.
General Com’sn Merchants,
1 • |J ftiid • jI HiiMif/i (ci , ,i- •. i ,i I X
til S^VAN^AH, GEORGIA. , j ].„
Office corner Bay and Lincoln streets, up stafrfl, 1
over W, H. Starkktfitfp, )‘. \ t .,. , ti sepl0-3m 1
E. W. DRUMMOND, C. I DRUMMOND;
Of the lato firm bf L J. Guilmartin k Co.
» • • ' - ..-iJ. ! >
E. W. DRUMMOND &
f,;l
r "T
Co:
r.d’jilf. /(!
Th.Ij
onMerehants,
BAV STBiu Ml(
Sl*VA*»N AH, GEORG
'‘‘jtfjglU ,nu ■■■ , ulin- f
FACTORS
,. „ ,|| u .«£,•! AND-t-ijuy,."/ -«■«
u«( Uiti iili u til -.it n uti
i NO. -* HARKI8’ BLi
BA^^PREET, SAVANNAH, GF.OftdlA!;
angl8-3mo .^.ri j ’lu F
ts,
-.dri
R. A. WALLACE,
General Uonnhl^loik^ Merchant, ! ,
and nEatgB nlr' 1 * <" i ••*!’
n-. ,;i
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
n. fstSanH v-u,:-./ .iii^iulcirKf!
[ im
Agent for B inanger,
•• • • i • "*iJuh i-’»it ii'.nty . i,t <
i I
Jones’ Upper Block, ^armtuali, '* d
JJAS NOW ON HAND TOBACOC DIRECT FROM
imviti ^ , T
is able jfo'kell lower than any other house in the &
Also, a suppty of BACON^ FLOUR, Ac., constantly
on
aull-ly
CES for HIDES, WAX, kc.
Np.'.lSio'.Bisiy j
' »'* 1‘ ' JONES’-BLOCK, r i^
‘ /fi - h, r | { r/
Say^npah, GeorgiA ,
¥ ci, ? d -, Awfoa*«hcra,l__^,
for first quality Keruseue OIL
W. B- QJHFFAN & t'Ol. Ootton Factoro. ,
street,
Sion amt Forwarding Merchant, K. £
Savannah, Georgha. ■ ' - ' %
JTS
Mae, Agents for JtogmsoU’s Cotton Press, atul j
Watson 4: Co-’s Axle urease, &c. jj_'
WHOLESALE GROCEKS.
W K DATIDSOS, Who] ..
. Wines, Liqnws, Teas and Cigars, lij^
street. Savannah. Sola Agent in the State
forMassay, Houston A Qa-'s Rhitadulphia Afa. ^
TIES AND JEWELRY.
CLAUDE,-Dealer in Watches.
Bn|l street,-‘opposite |£a L
Watches and Jewelry nne
nori-e'
6T. &oȴN4ge Wharf. UanA.
' ■ AwmgBgg. Tenp, Hag,,
trpnaea; ■ i • < ' Jjr
engineers.
UandCiYilaady.l
soqffiwc&f corner Bay »m|
.. . .. - SL PrSfCLttt; CivA and il |
charfeal Ba^Wedr; J>rtWtgKBbxjTw.Axchttrct tor. I
J f ar
"-.s^-rTTs—
FAINTING
AID GLAZING.
M URPHY k CLARJv, Bryan street, opporiu:
Bank State of Gecwgia,. House, Sign, Ship
^ Graining, Mutiny
description. . ■ jyzi |
RADY A TI/
W
it.
ID
iri 1-d*
V Plain and Ornamental PL<f
:om stitete-' 1 ifcgl-t |
BOC^H -AWP »KWSPAPF-KS.
. Hull Street next to«beWM0fo|
■Zincs, Boob ;
, Magazines. ]
r Yarkand OfoerDaivz
:i Weekly NaWfipapera received by evezyjnail and a al
l.tlffcC'HoNfe DIX6N7’U*WrtaIer»,’»fc« ]
Jj:-Aon street. Dealers in Fisk's Patent Metalkj 7,1
hogany. Walnut and Graine^. Coffins, Ice Boie. l.-fl
Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the si. rJ
eet notice. JCotmtry orders promptly attended
JOIIX OLIVElt,
r| " 1 ' ’* DEALEC IN « <• lii j
Sashes, i llliiHls and'
, Doors, ^ & *
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,* M
Painter’s iinil GIiizici' , s i 'l’(ii«ls,
I..,ii, . miixed Baints i'j •>.,
OF ALL" COLORS AND ^H^OTST.
HOUSE AND SION UAlK'rijfa,.' .QlaA^p^^SSS^TT.
• 1 < .»L INGyjStCJ.,. YiJ 4 fi • f .* *
No. c WRitalter jjt^ Corutr of Ray Lane.
jyjLrly 1 • ?41/ i l« t !»•■•*]■ ^Q7U
j chas.
XUfUa. MURPHY.
' luiil *a,
Murplry & Clar^ f
House, Sign, Ship and Steain-
lipat Paintejps. ( "
Gilding, Graining, HartUn')-, Glaring,
; i » j. and Paper-Haugihg^.
; fT7'E i ABE PREPARED TO SELL. AT WHOI£-
IV! sale anti rtttfi, Painta. Oil; Glass, Pfitty, qpA
.Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Bnishes of j every descrip
tion, Machinery and Harness ^, Axle Grease, etc.
Bryan Stbetween Ballard Dirayfiott^
. mhU-eiy .SAVANNAH, GA. * r ' *
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Lt
RR. SNEED
| ii .oh . .! . ri,. ,ii ,
H as returned to The city and resumed"
PRACTICE at- HIS OFFICE, 117 CONGRESS
be
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STRBET, opposite Johnson, equare, tvlmre 1
pleatic4,t&'gee bin frjenda and patrons- :
iDr.'Edwin W. L’]
No. 106 Bi’jaurStr
BETWEEN WHITAKER MID < BARNARD STS*, ,,
. # ,Savannah,"G^o^l.^ j J xir
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!■ li !■. . . ;4S^CK2^^».TO 7 W/ ^ | **H
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"Hi -«T 71~Ti~v ■""*“*'*
; Sad^lry^.'^Tn^ssi^Ae.,'
H
A& ^RECEIVED ii NEW STOCK OF
ul t
OAK and HEMLOCK, (tanned) j i^vir e 1
and a general, aro>rtU|C‘td|^of.
t9-T7j(
[{■BELTING t
111 .V •. I 7 I ..r.t Il(rraah24
WM . E STILL, A w , i
NT"® S >]>•£■ LEilfe
fl liS’t • (t1 J.tUs . f VUl) V'I‘*V rMlf J'. Hod I r ,
»! ,Vi i —JAND —
Mav
Bull Street, Next to tlie Ppk Qfflee,
; (DOwiii.sTAii^;)
1-OC3 . . Savnnnali, Gr«tor7S(}ia-,. |[,
—i. t.i ■ 11. ■ - . i ..i mu .
F: "W. OOBNlWEIilr,
HABDWABE, DUTLERY, AGBJCUI*yp-,
dul L. tWia* TBfGES, Aa, /L j
Also* Agent for.MakRT^5|Ei'§ COTTON j ,
i ISAAC EHtold&iG-
'G&s ri sJfm t.i Silnim t —ff ^ afl^Jfo’infcdMtMW l-.» , Adi W&Ji irj I c
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST’AXI) COM-, — .77
— i^NffiirirPRftird^r ** MAURICE WyE'ET,
CIGARIHIlFACTIiBEK.
SOLOMON. Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan I
_ between Whitaker and BuR streets, .three dx
va the PnfiKkl House. : ' jrl)
, Jewelry,|
-Sfiferirare, Clocks, &c.
npHE S^BS^RIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FB01
_L Nev
New York with a fine assortment o£ :
J^Mrelry/^Silreprare. |
rot - lj;
All of which wdl be sdd at reasonable price?,
every article warranted as irepTfesented. r 1
' r * J i Ft D. JORDl>'
No. 129 Congress Sfc; (Opposite Pitkuki ftoua.\
N. B- Wstidfc^i Clocks and Jpweliy repaired lj \
’* segPf-icJ
J.'MciiONdUGH. 1 ’ 1. BALLETTYSi:
LIBERTY ST. FOUND
j 60^(*S1TE 6ULFR-mDEP0T.|
Ironand Bt*ass^OMtihd
rlA)
9L1DE TO ORDER.
at.
q-'KAR
ALL SIZES OX HAXD. ...
Sugar Mills and BoilersJ
af ’ ’ a ' REDUCTIOY IS PRICES.
*• i 7: .7 I ■, !■( h il X-iJfjn ..
XUTV. WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS :
Vv Sugar SliUa, lS-incb tf* 1 ®
Jr. ; ; ...... j-
Sugar Milti.l'J-inch.. fi™
his.
. 22 w
' ....*«
ii 34.JJ ■:
flnrirFnitom IfH) ... 45w ■
" ’^^SSLdbbutoffije;!
JOURNALS .Will-be *‘|
BOXES :
ed and. delivered at depota and steanfooatt *
ARTIFICIAL TEETB]
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FACtdmPf»™*^1
.14JF AETItTCIALilIFANB ^
ESP
caeca icicsour any p,
O OLD BtSES net
iiXlFHCEtian iiBORJJpBT-
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I.,u i. V, f"'DFpdsTTE PULASKI HOUSE,
’ 'giviss/LWjA
SftEoo^
'flnifliW o
Bar-
. j r,- At THE STAND O
. WhUaker Street, near
(FORMERLY MONA^’-U
Jae B^^HAOnjaaE^u “
..7, 0^tofo%'oftheverybeat—'
’Lrtrif best brand* oa baud, andiaLD**-^" 7
-nm,van-1j
Architectural Department
fsomn iron wob^
I 77.aail83 Liberty SL,.<?ȣ? I
si isDC.ie TIC NEW YQBK.
■ ANUFACTUP.es PLAIN AND O^^-Pri
Iren Work-for BnlMin ^1, ^ Cs^-i
timea. Columns, LintclSj r]oors._ti_ „
Shutters, Vaults. Safes, etc., ol, Ca-'t or «
! Al50. Iron Bridges, Iron Piers,^tc- ‘ i,tfTS0Z
JtT IE lit: -d -• l.«T “*
tod tdseaxf *st7 v. >J
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