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RICAL RECORD
RENT.
EXTRAORDINARY SENSATION ! AT LAST,
PRODUCTION OF THE LATEST AND CiU£~a
ESI NEW YORK SUCCESS.
UNDER THE GAS-LIGHT,
Largest CircolatjonJ^City_an^Cogatry.
To' the'Peopte •HUe teHBHV'SIUW
udiorMo lE¥S ”
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The New York Herald Says ;yxfl
will hare eighty-four members, wE
than a third of, the next House of
totives. 1 Seferity-six membep 1 m
third, and the Tribune concedes e
to the Democrats. The Tribune
error
from ]
too fe’
It is said thatd^mwoiA). the Black Bepub-
lican candidate for Governor of New York,
contributed oVer $200,000 to the eieetioneer-
ing fund intiȣ State,,an^ Seqfjtof Morgafi
CITY EXCHANGE.
GREENE MONUMENT? • : * n-ri.,..
)ri PULASKI MONUMENT,
WASHINGTON'S QUARTERS tn 1731.
SHERMAN’S HEADQUARTERS in 1864.
OLDEST BRICK HOUSE IN SAVANNAH.
CUSTOMHOUSE.
ORPHAN ASYLUM.
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
STATE RANK,
ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
POOR HOU8B AND HOSPITAL.
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, and
many of our merchants have availed themselves of the
opportunity. Besides the great advantages given to
advertisers by its circulation among subscribers, copies
of the work win, be placed in the leading hotels of
Georgia and Florida, and also on all the steamers ply
ing to and from this port.. j <-j I
records of the city, end all other sources of Informa
tion, and I feel confident it will be sought after by all
persons interested in Savannah, its growth, advan-
tages and prospects.
Further information will be famished by canvassers/
or on application at my office.
well aware that it
an
immg a Be publican as chosen
ky, and possibly it gives us one
New Jersey. In Connecticut we
may fairly expect two more members YowW
to our list, and we can hardly fail to elect one
Democrat there. We may thus count on
electiny from eighty-five to eighty-eight mem
bers in the next House of Representatives.
This destroys the two-thirds majority; but
it will not be suffered to stand so. The Re
publicans, following the custom - they have
already instituted, will expel or unseat a suffi
cient number, say some ten or twelve Demo
cratic members, so as to secure their two-
thirds majority; and in full anticipation of
this unscrupulous course., we hear all over
the country of defeated, Republicans who are
to contest the seats of Democratic members.
The game will be played, and the country
will stand it It is safe just yet but may not
always be so.,—Xotionol Intelligencer.
Such being the relative strength of parties
in the House, and such the unscrupulous
policy of the Radical majority, who will re
sort to every means in their power to regain
their two-thirds majority, it is of the gravest
importance that only men of unquestioned
eligibility be elected to Congress. Georgia
has still to elect her delegation to the Forty-
First Congress. By the trickery of the Bul
lock the bill fixing the time oi election did
not become a law, and consequently no elec
tion can take place until further legislative
action is had, or until the time fixed by the
new Constitution, which is in November of
next year. We believe nominations have
been made in all the Districts of the State
except one, and able men and sound Demo-
crats have been selected to represent their
respective Districts. But it is perhaps well
. r .. .. . . . *»--
Griswold's contribution dii
,$100,000.
accomplish the expected result,: but Moreau’ 8
seems to have been effective. His friends
are charged with having played false to Geis-
wold to secure the election of. men iwhb
would vote for their Senator in the Begisla-
,ture.,^v’,> .*■■■■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ,.
Crowing too Soon.—The Tribune gloats
over an imaginary victory. It fancies that it
atrd its party have destroyed the government
of our fathers, and that it is to be succeeded
by consolidation and despotism, J aiwl that su-
peradded to it,we are to have universal negro
TO RENT, r
rj\HE STORE NO.- 160 BROUGHTON
STREET. Possession given on the 1st of
November.'. Apply to ■
^nr : wm -oe v.i , 3 1 JOHN MoOtBL
"nov»«f ' m: fl** . 5507 Bi
J. Association, is prepared to take Bisks on gMp-
inent of Cotton, or other merchandize, on favorable
terms. Ail losses promptly adjusted and paid ( - ^ -
:■->! QN-FOREIGN SHIPMENTS IN LONDON,
and coastwise, either in New York Or Savannah, at the
option of the insured. H. BRIGHAM, ‘Agent.
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Coxttpxay, 115
Bay Street.' i. . 1
H. k, COLQUITT,
Cotton'Factor and Commission Merchant*
Office Amoved to 69 Bayatreet, near Steam Bakery.
port of the result, accompanied each specimeni . Four
-thousand of the moat eminent medical, meiu^n the
Union promptly responded. - Their opinions of the
article were unanimously fovorable. Such, a prepara
tion, they said, haftlong been wanted by the, profes
sion, is ri6 rettabc* could be placed on the .ordinary
liquors-of commerce, all of which were more or. less
adulterated, and therefore unfit for medical purposes.
The peculiar 1 iexcelefice and strength.of the oil of juni
per, which formed one of the principle ingredients of
the Schnapps, together with aiftinkHoyed character of
the alcoholic eleinent, give it, in fixe^estimation of the
faculty, a marked superiority' oyer every'‘othor
diffusive stimulant as a diuretic tonic and restorative.
These satisfactory credentials from professional'
men of the highest rank were published in a con
densed form, and enclosed with each bottle of the
Schnapps, as one of the guarantees of its genuine
ness. Other precautions against fraud were also
adopted; a patent was obtained for the article, the
labie was copywrighted, a foe simile of the proprietor's
autograph signature was attached to each labie and
cover, bis name and that of the preparation were em
bossed on the bottles, and the corks were sealed with.
his private seal. No article had ever been sold in this
country under the name of Schnapps prior to the in
troduction of Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
in 1851; and the labie was deposited, as his trade mark,
in the United States District Court for thte -Southern
District of New York during that year.
It might be supposed by persons unacquainted with
the daring character of the pirates who prey upon the
reputation of honorable merchants by vending delete
rious trash under their name, that the protections so
carefully thrown around these Sconapps would have
precluded the introductions and sale of counterfeits.
They seem, however, only to have stimulated the
rapacity of impostors. The trade mark of the proprie
tor has been stolen; the indorsement.which hia Schie-
dam Aromatic Schnapps alone received from the medi
cal profession has been claimed by mendacious hum
bugs; bin labels'and bottles have been imitated,' his ad
vertisements paraphrased, his circulars copied, and
worse than all,* dishonorable retailers, after disposing
of the genuine contents of his bottles, have filled them
up with common gin, the most deleterious of all
liquors, and thus made his name and brand a cover
for poison.
The public, the medical profession and the aide, for
whom the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is prescribed
as a remedy, are equally interested with ;the proprie
tor in the detection and suppression of these nefari
ous practices. The genuine article, manufactured at
the establishment of the undersigned, in Schiedam,
Holland, is distilled from a barley of the finest quality,
and flavored with.an essential extract of the berry of
the Italian juniper^ of unequalled purity. By a process
unknown in the preparation of any other liquor, it is
freed from every acrimonious and 'corrosive Element.*
Complaints have been received from the leading
physicians and families in, the Southern Slates of the
sale of cheap Imitations of the Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps in those markets; and travellers, who are in
the habit of using it as an antidote to the baneful In
fluence of unwholesome river water, testify that cheap
gin, lut up in Schiedam battles, is frequently palmed
'off upon the unwary; The agents of the undersighed
have been requested to fostitute inquiries on the sub
ject, and to forward to him’the names of such parties
aa they may asoerfaiii to’be engaged in the atrocious
system of deception. In conclusion, theiundersigned
^quld say that he has produced, from under the hands
_ ofthe ; mqst distinguished men of science in'America,
proofs unanswerable of ! the purity and medicinal m-
l cellence of thp Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps; that he
has expended many thousand dollars in surrounding
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
peradded to it we are to have universal negro
suffrage and a mongrelized nation. “It admits
a struggle of seventy-five years opAhe y$rt>
of New England to overthrow our free, fed
erative system, and of fifty years to mon-
grelize us with negroes'. r Now, it thinks;. the
work is done. But its unseemly and insolent
exultation will be shortr-lived. Within twelve
months it will be the worst beaten and most
crest-fallen rooster that ever crowed. This
country is not Jfco be* permanently ,New En-
glandized. The free, limited, constitutional
Government, bora of the wisdom and patriot
ism, of the Revolution, is to be restored, and
the negro is hot to be recognized as the peer
of the white man. Mark that, profane
mocker. Millions of men have sworn it, and
that oath will be kept The paroxysm of life
just exhibited by the Jacobin party was the
result of unnatural and excessive stimulus,
and will be followed by reaction, prostration
and death* So prepare for your ftmeral, old
fellow. Your-crowing will soon be over, and
you will be buried under your own dunghill.
—JY. Y. Democrat
* i COMMODIOUS (NEW) BRICE HOUSE, WITH
between Barnard and WhitsKerals&S!**'
. ONE efr<rtgroW*UPtKBT, mt'hk fc;|jt
corner of Abercom,
AL9Q,._
TWO, NEARLY FINISHED, ON TAYLOR STREET
between Ball and Whitaker streets. Apply to A si
HARTRn«E,. a SB. y .streeLortp
Publishing
novl0-tf
MEDICATED SHIRTS.
Job Printing- Office,
Book Bimlory
of Savannah, and to amend an ordinance in relation
to said Market, passed in Council on the 27th day of
November, 1856.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain,
That hereafter, on the first Wednesday of December
in each and every year, the following stalls in the Pub
lic Market shall be rented for one year at the following
prices, to-wit: Each beef stall at the annual sum of
one hundred dollars; each small meat stall at the an
nual sum of seventy-five dollars; each vegetable stall
at the annual sum of forty-five dollars; each coffee
stall at the annual sum of eighty dollars, and each
bread stall at the annual sum ot fifty dollars: and that
hereafter in reference to said stalls there shall be no
assessment, as heretofore, and no renewal of lease, but
each and every of said stalls shall annually be put up
for lease for one year at the respective prices aforesaid;
and in case of competition, the person or persons bid
ding higher over the said rates shall be entitled to the
lease for one year; and no bid under said respective
sums shall be received, except in the discretion of the
Market Committee.
Sec. 2. And it is farther ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all stalls other than the above shall be
assessed and let at such prices aad on such tenn9 as
shall bo fixed by the Chairman of the Market Com
mittee.
Ordinance passed in Council November 27th, 1867.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest:
James Stewart,
Clerk of Council. nov7-5t
. HOUSE ON HARRIS STREET, near the
riniTifwi^ Alamort r*iitrt[ •
nov!2-lt
F >R a TEEM OF YEARS, at $1,400
Currency, or $1,000 Gold, a HOUSE,
convenient to business, three stories on
basement, on Columbia Square, corner of
State and President Streets, with large
Yard and all modern improvements of Gai
throughout. Bath Room, Ac. Apply to
novl2-tf H. T. Ml
A Novel Invention.—The latest novelty of
inventive genius is a car which carries its
own track, and runs on any ordinary, wagon
road. Were a freight train coupled at eaeh
end and placed so as to represent a per
pendicular hoop, and then a track bent
around the circle and wielded at each end,
the cars and track would illustrate the prin
ciple on which this machine is constructed.
The car as oval, and encompassed by a track
running lengthwise around it. The wheels
are in double trios, connected by iron rods,’ A
and when the car is in motion the wheels and
rods revolve around it The wheels do not
touch the ground, but they are supported by
feet, which, if broad, allow the car to, pass
over sandy or swampy soil.
COMFORTABLE BRICE TENEMENT
On Broughton street, one door from 8h Andrews
Han. Apply to T. J. McNISH & CO.,
nov!2-It . 72 Bryan street
faoilitlffl combined.
A foil stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE
RIALS on hand.
Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
jy20—ly GEO. N. NICHOLS.
Ladies’ Fair and Supper.
THE LADIES OF THE
SAVANNAH BAPTIST CHURCH
XT/ILL HOLD A FAIR IN MR. GEO. W. WELLY'S
VV Building, on Broughton street, commencing
Tuesday, November 17 th.
The proceeds of this Fair are to be devoted to the
repair of the Church edifice, now greatly needed.
The officers of the Central and Atlantic and Gulf
Railroads, and Southern Express Company, have gen
erously offered
Free Transportation
for all contributions sent over their lines, and such,
contributions should be marked, if by railroad, “Bap
tist Fair, care of General Superintendent,” if by Ex
press, simply “Baptist Fair."
Donations of money or provisions for the. Supper,
from friends in the city, may be sent to Messrs, A. M.
& C. W. West, on Liberty, near Barnard street, or to
Measrs. Mallon & Frierson, comer of Congress and
Whitaker streets. ' _ nov4-tnov20
FOR SALE OR RENT.
MASON & HAMLIN OBGAN FOB SALE, pay
able by monthly Instalment; or for Bent low. Apply
to J. H. NEWMAN,
norl2-2t* Taylor st, 3 doors east of Abercorp.
PROFESSOR SEMON’S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
115 Brougliton St.,
In Mr. George W. Wyjly’s Building, up stairs.
A LL file new. and fashionable Quadrilles and
Waltzes taught. Quarter commencing from time
of joining.
Boarding Schools and Seminaries taught on reason
able terms.
Days of tuition for Ladies'. Class, Monday and Wed
nesday afternoons; class for young MissesAnd Mas
ters, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons;
Gentlemen’s Class, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
evenings. Exclusive private lessons every day from
nine to two o'clock.
Friday afternoon, Ladies' ^latinee.
For particulars or circulars,- apply or address
above. nov4-lm
CHILDREN’S Y0CAL CLASS.
jyjR. J. H. NEWMAN WILL OPEN HIS FALL
aod WINTER CLASSES in SINGING, for children, at
the Methodist Lecture Room THIS'AFTEBNOON, No
vember 11,’ at 4 o’clock. novl2.lt-
Nineteen thousand five hundred dollars in
railroad and other bonds were," a .few days
since, stolen from the residence of Dr. lle-
Kelway, in Trenton, New Jersey. The thief
entered the house while a procession . was
passing, and made his exit without being no
ticed.
At a meeting of the Chicago Ministerial
Union it was decided that the ministers
should make an onslaught upon the theatres.
or the ground of ineligibility under the XEYth
Amendment, which disqualification can only
he removed by a vote of two-thirds of Con
gress, a grace which we have no right to ex
pect from that body, in view of. its probable
antagonism to the President and the vital ne
cessity to the Badical party of holding the
power of a two-third majority.
The Finances.*—A strain in the money
market has, says the Macon Telegraph, turned
the attention of the Northern papers to tax
ation and national economy. They all
clamor for a reduction of the national rev.
enue and the national taxes. They say the
business of the country i3 taxed to death,
and nobody is making anything but the
money-lenders. Whence all this excessive
burden of public expense ? It has all origi
nate^. in this one single enterprise of manu
facturing Badical politicians out of the negro.
Hundreds of millid&ls have been , spent in
this kind of domestic manufacture, and the
meagre^etutnd - forlhe*invo8knent-hay4gLcalIed
out a vindictive and menacing speech from
-Mr' Cq&fajL' at. Soug? Bench The Treasjfry
may again be emptied in the work of per
suading “Southern traitors” to_acceptnegro
— * ~ y 1.4.. ra. Ill A Wh n -f\T wrVl q f
uovll-2t
SQL13H PARLOR COAL;
RED ASH COAL, egg size;
In lots 1 to suit purchasers.
For sale by
? r ®tESI>/ J . ff
CRESPO—In this city, November 7th, of congestion
of the liver, Mrs. Jane M. Crespo, of Jacksonville,
Fla., aged sixty-six years. 1*
CITY MAPS.
qiHE'NEW MAPS /'* ^ ■
Of the Clty^ef Sayathab,
Can* now be obtained by application to the City Treas-
,nrer, at five dollars each. ' - novll-tf
novll-3t
WM. H. TISON. WM. W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON
COTTON FACTORS
GEORGE A. MERCER
. *. ATT0R]SY-AT*iiAW^
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY^STREET, } SCt/VO/Il/liCth,
L iberal advances made on consign
ments. au!6—D&TWGm
GAS CONSUMERS
STRAYED OR STOLEN, ^
QNE , SPOTTED POINTER PUP, about throe
nionths old, and answers to the name of • “Popto." I
will pay Five, Dollars reward to any person who will
'deliver said puppy at iny office. /i' • /
,novll-2t - '' » DWIGHT G. ROBERTS.
the lift instant, must be settled on orbefore ..SATUR
DAY, the 14th tost After that date the flow of Gas
will be stopped from all parties ifi arrears, without
farther notice. j\
nov!2-3t . r . W. F. HOLLAND, Acc't.
S. a MELLER,
’ ‘ V —DE.VXER IN— \
MAHOGANY, WALNUT nml PINE
FURNITURE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
h *' ' ■ ’SAVANNAH, OBOBGIA. ■ 11 _ , ’i ;
Exchange bought and sold.
Liberal, edvanccs made on consignments to Liver
pool, Havre, Baltimore and New York.'
novll-2awtf was iw /<S i
Zcrrnbabel
A regrilar Comiria hi cation of Zcr-.
rubabel Lodge, No. 15, will be held at the Ma-'JTJT'
sonic Hall, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7 & /xr\
o’clock. - ■ ? , y m ' —
Members of other Lodges and transient brethren
HEW GOODS. ^
TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply ttf fine CONFEO-
O TIONERY, from the celebrated house of H. Mail-
lard; also, on hand, a splendid, assortment of tooth
and hair Brushes, fancy Toilet Sets, Lubin’a genuine
Extracts and Soaps, Powder Puffs, Lily White from
the best manufacturers, Pomades' and Hair Oils,
Dressfng Combs, and a large assortment of Fancy. Ar
ticles too numerous to mention. No charge for look
ing. f’Aii wnA examine them, at 11 ' ,U1 ® *' •
nov7-tf TATEM'S .DRUG STORE.
V under the masteQrJcJ
Union men of the South.
nov!2-lt
'AN^TED; SIX 46 TEN ACRES OF LAND on- or
the Shoilitoad. - Address LOCKDOX 780,
“ dpri<!e
Orel >.» ati.-uO ■ - nolO-tf
Kevenue Feaum. —Discoveries of. large
revenue frauds have just been made in Wash
ington. The Herald correspondent says: “It
is alleged that the affidavits gathered by
Judge Fullebton aid laid before the Presi
dent fot many days ago, disclose a degree of
official corruption of the most 'astounding
character, and implicate some of the highest
officials by proofs that can neither be sneered
nor laughed at by district attorneys or judges,
nor manoeuvred out of court by the cunning
strategic movements of members of the
Whiskey ring: .Ajnumtfer .of , curiomAjdpcu-
ments.have been unearthed daring the pro
cess of investigations, and among them a
these evidences of Identity,'and lie cal&Iipoh the press
him in hi« efforts to ! reniwly so
and the public to aid
great an evik . , ^
The following Jettera and . certificates from the ; ’
leading physicians and chemigts of this city wfiaLprove •
to the'reader that all * goods. sold. by.tb0 r Undersigned j
are all they are represented tqb&i :iud li- • >
edi lot xauUp&f* DbDKNfffBO WOL8B.! t
AXLE GREASE.
BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS !
BY THE GOVERNOR.
>*4ii -ItffitU &&5 ;
Whereas, It has been /officially communicated to
this office that Albert G^Ruffiu, Sheriff of the county
of Richmond, in this State, while ^engaged in. the per-
formance of his duty, maiutaiqing^ the. peace at the'
polls in Augusta, the county sue of that county, at or
about three o’clock on fixe afternoon of the third day
of November instant, was assassinated;
And vpheraas, the juxy summoned by the Coroner *
to investigate the cause of. death in the case oi the
odd .Albert G. Ruffin, ha^e x rendered a verdict to
the effect that deceased came to his death, hy reason
of a gun-shot wound inflicted by some person un-.
known: ./*. i.rs* ) j .
Now, therefore, to the end ^hat ^justice may be done,
and that officers, in the faithful performance of their
* duty may not, with impunity; b^ murdered, L Rufus
B. Bullock, Governor of this State ahd Commander-In-
Chief of the army and navy, and of the militia there-
of, do hereby issue this, ~m¥ proclamation,' ‘offering a
reward of five thousand dbllars for the apprehension
and convictioii^of the person or persons whd may
have thus caused the death of the said Albert 6. Ruf
fin, Sheriff of the said county of Richmond.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State
at the Capitol, in the efty of Atlanta,,. this 7th day of 1
November, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-eight, arid i of the Independence of
the United States of America the ninety-thirds
I feel bound to, fay, that I
PASSED BY THE
General Assembly of tlie State of Geo
r r JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OOTi
1669, WITH AN APPENDIX. .
i - l ... IMS;.. . i.ir
Just received and for s^e at
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT.
BULL STREET, ON BAY LANE, NEXT TO
rriHESE PRESSES ARE NOW BEADY FOE BUSI-
JL NESS. I trill compress Cotton at as low rates as
any Presses In tlio city. "
No Fixed Rate—Open to the Trade.
Shippers will be accommodated with ample shed
room, for shipping. ' V#
No Storage charged on Cotton to be compressed.
Plenty of water and wharf room. Four vessels can
be accommodated at wharf. •
Work done as quickly and as well as at any Presses
in the city.
G. B. LAMAR, Jr.,
notS^odlt SUPERINTENDENT.
McCumocH to intimidate Judge
of Secrete^
FuiiLBBTON. I do not state that such was
its object, but thfl strange character of the
letter certainly needs a little explanation,
fiiw Winn Qootnfl tn hfl miYflrl Tin with it” /
Nov. 21,1867.
tsent:
i cbpuvical ^Yaminafinn of
Schnapps, with the intent
gn or injurious substance
ole distilled spirits.
C0HHISSI0N MERCHANTS,
CORNER OF DRAYTON .AND BRYAN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
B uy sight and time bills on northern
and Southern cities.
stt.t; SIGHT EXCHANGE on BinkofNew York,
N. B-A,:New Yort.
Special attention paid to COLLECTIONS:
T.iRPRiT. ADVANCES made upon consignmente ot
Cotton and Produce, either a&lc here or (Or seip-
ment to our friends in New York or Liverpool.
oc'28^-2w ** Wejiletvt. r.' . J.
itidn r
It is stated by Northern correspon dents,
though we have seen no mention of the fact
in the Virginia papers, that an election for
President and Vice President was held on
the day designated by law in Virginia. The
Tribune'sWashington, correspondent saysV
“ Tlte’4rvlmng -Democratic" newspaper here
says it is not generally known, that an .elec
tion was held in Virginia on Tuesday last.
Such is, nevertheless, the case., In various*
parts of the State the Democracy went
through the form' of an election, and they
claim that Virginia has cast her. electoral votb'
for Seymour and Blaib. A claim for recog
nition in the Electoral College is to be made
hy the Rebel Virginians, with the! purppse of
testing the position of tike State in the Fed
eral Union:” <_ ' i K ’t ,
The Money-Panic Explained.—The threat
ened money panic in New Vofk' on Wednes
day last was the result (so say the Washing-
fon-Treashryrofficials)' not of any^ijpet in-.
. fluence of the Presidential election on finan
cial questions, but of speculators being
loaded .with contracts which, they had been*
1 - - - i- trt rtft WM1, «11 tT, A ' am^iaI a1 aa
THE CHAMPION
CARPETIHU!
EASTERN HAY.
T. Gl BUST. T. H. JOSKSXOJf. B. O.XOCXXTI-
RUST, JOHSSTOX & LOCKETT,
COTTON FACTORS,
.—vru smadn mrntrum
91 B.aySU, Savannah, Ga.,
X iberal advances made on conskesmekw
of Cotton in Store, and on Shipments to oar Cor-
rcsi-imdents in New Turk’and UvnpooL : ' - .
? ^Al7rittiit*t«lM4FY*|DWVlPJf tedhca^eol CV
ton. Constimments solicited. nonrim
Notice to Gas Consumers. ^ f
You ure respectfully in-ylted to call at
the office of the SAVANNAH IMPROVED GAS-LIGHT.
COMPANY, corner'of BnU and Bay Streets, 2d floor,'
hetwet u the hours of 7 and S o’clocl: P. YY, to wUnc -s
and teat the improvement in the light from common
aiOOTS INI) SHOES.
liquor is free
Lcation; that it lias
and 121 Congress St.
wnq«ii>
,I>XLC1 *ii t OttllTI
IfcJi i!I Vti
With the same tight now obtained, a deduction of
ediout 23 per cent in cost may be relled od; ^ A j
OPlis Company hag been in operatiou about four ^ ^
months, and we would refer to our present patrons ae ; u ^ Dear*;
HARDWARE
TONS GRINDSTONES,
50 tons PLOW STEEL,
300 tone SWEEDES IRON,
400 tons REFINED IRON,
lj500 kegs NAILS, tw ■
100 dozen COLLINS’ AXES,
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, AND OF VARIOUS
COLORS.
The public are invited to call and examine our stock,
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.,
ocl3—tf 163 C0NGBES3 STREET.
and other diseases of the brain:and nerves,jwrifoiS
this country, are very : rgre in Europe, owing, in a
great degree, to the difference in the purity of the
1 Wo have tested the several articles imported and
sold by you, including your” Gin, ..which you sell un
der the name of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, which
we consider justly entitled to the'high reputation it.
htojtoguired in this coimtry; and 'from your long ex-
> Idquarc should meet with the^s&me demand,
v J . w© would recommend you to appoint some of the
respectable apothecaries in different parte of the city
U3 agents lor the' sale of your Brandies and Wines,
where the profession can obtain the same When need-
Savannah, Skidavray <fc Seaboard Railroad.
3STEW STORE!
1 IEW GOODS !
Eastern Hay! Guririy Clotli!
1 AAA BALES PRIME HAY. i atm
,UUU 12t bales CLOTH. For sale by
. nov!0-3t RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
MBS. S. STRAUSS
H AS REMOVED FROM BROUGHTON STREET
to 161 CONGRESS STREET, where she invites
her patrons and the public to call and examine her
V' FOB SALE, . J ;rr
TVESIBABLE BUILDING LOT No. 13 LLOYD
1 f WARD, fronting east £9 feet otf Whitaker street
at the corner of New Houston atxeet, extending 131
feet to Howard street: Terms caBy. 'Apply to
HENRY BRYAN, BnoxEB,'
at). r7A lOl Bay street.
July, August, September and October, 1868
MALLON & FRIERSON. .
n6v2-tf r . * . T *- -** ‘ 3 I |
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
Motice, Ladies!
^LUTING, PINKING, STAMPING | - a '
, y ‘'‘ f AND DRESSMAKING, AT l '» {
J ... MADAME LJ LOUIS’BAZAAE, 1
sep23-ly 133 BROUGHTON STREET, up stairs.
illation of 6^4,9l3 ui Iowa, by the last Ceasus,.
can. descent—-the irounc tomw
God for their, valor,. Whereupon the World
commends to the Tribune' a free version of
the old Horatian maxim:‘ODloiiT call in the
Gods to heal a flea-bite.’’ "We pispeet Iowa
would stand an interaal revenue tax of a dol
lar a hundred on oranges without a yrninnur.
Bat try ’em on onions or cabbages.
Ex-President TWl i i.l was well enough to
ride to the polls in Concord, New Hampshire, <
on Tuesday, and as he handed .in his ballot
fQr'BEQiouB and Blair to the moderate, re
marked; ‘^EJbis is-a ; strong ticket.^' ’
• John: A. ■ WUliams, late of .th& Xeutucky
Press, is the clerk of the 'Warreh House at
the Hot Springs, Arkansas.
consisting of RIBBONS, VELVETS and SATINS, of
ail colors and widths, especially her BEAUTIFUL
SASH RIBBONS. Also, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUT
TONS, and FRINGES, of all patterns and colors.
| ocl'J—tf . '
SUNDRIES}.
. ' 3,000LBS..BACON„( 1; .It I tan.
w wd cf rtlavr.! j ..f .. ^ , ....
1 ri d+l : ^APPLES,ONIONS and POTATOES.
Also, a General Assortment of GROCERIES.
' ' a7 ™ -^fe'hniVRmv * bow' *
Southern Bag Manufacturer
INITIAL AND MONOGRAM
t STAMPING. TZ
npyg-tf
u Exchange Wharf,
-H/TANUFACTUBHB OF SAILS, TENTS, A
JU BAGS, CAR COVERS. HOSE, DRAY
FLAGS, etc., and SALT, FLOUR and GRAD
ay FLOUR SACKS neatly stamped. TAI.
MIS0V1
Sold by all Drnggiak and Perfainora, and propel ap-‘
plied at Batchelor 1 . Wig Factory;' Ifl Bond ttreet,'jiiw
.7r Captain TORRENT, ijctjz
rS PREPARED TO LIGHTER COTTON, LUMBER
I and BICE. Is well adapted for the trade. Apply to
•j E. W. DRUMMOND A BRO ,
oc20—tf Agents.
WINDOW GflLASS;
rriHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITS
A for sale wholesale and retail, at
TATEM'S DRUG STORES.
Conjugal ,lArr<v t
And (he Happisen KTnw Slmrrlage. 4
ESSAYS FOR YpUNG.MEN, on the Errors, Abuses,-
and JDiaeases which deetnj^SPiBa3Sb9omin^im
create impedimenta to •MARRIAGE, wnth sure means
of relief. Sent in sealed letter envehmeaftae of charge.
Addreaa HOWARD ASSOCIATION, BorP., Philadel
phia, Pa. sepm—ditwSm
fmjiorted and bottled hy himseU, exphsaly far'me-
flfitoM
Sa.oflf
Corn, and Oats,
jtOR SALE BY
nglO-tf t g. 8ojr i& CO
sox oj
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