Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 16, 1868, Image 3

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f X .' 1 Mayor’s Court 1 Hon. E. a Anderson, Mayor, Presiding. Totsdax, December 15, 1868. The Information Docket -was called, ai several cases which had-been placed therec were disposed of, viz: ii‘S r ;, de ^! e Ly“ 3 : fLned twenty dolla local matters BY T. J. WALSH. ‘ On SATURDAY. 19th. instant, will be sold at 11O'clock, That well known BAR ROOM on the Bay, known as OUR HOUS E,” With lease cf the same, together with allthe Fixtures, Liquors, Glassware. Chairs, Paintings. Oil Cloths, AI® Pumps, 1 Iron Safe, Clock and a Coun ting-hons® NEW AND RICH STYLES lor keeping nis bar-room open on Snn morning. _ Two citizens for hitching horses to ti were, fined.three dollars each. ^9:riminal Docket the following ca received the attention of fthe Court: George Washington Baxley, a youth \ came m from the Ogeechee on business, i ? r 1 „ “5“ *° oi a ihw drinks. A few ho later Mr. Baxley was fonnd lying in the sti very drunk. A policeman went to arrest h: Mr. Baxley at once opposed the moveme bringing a battery of two revolvers am kmfe to bear upon the officer. He rem £ bered nothing of the occurrence this mo mg, bis recollection extending back ■ only T.riA fimn wnon lta 3 1 * >« • , . . T !IE morning news at twenty- five CENTS PER. WEEK. We have recently systematized and brought into operation the old plan-of weekly subscriptions to the P.uly Moeninq News, and within the past few weeks 0 ar circulation, under this plan, has largely increased. We desire to place the Moenino News in the hands of every Mechanic, every laboring man, and every per- g0 o of intelligence ; and knowing that tnere are many w bo cannot afford to pay five or ten dollars right out 0 f pocket for a six month’s or a year’s subscription, *•110 would not feel the expenditure of twenty-five cents per week, for a daily newspaper, we have insti tuted the plan, and engaged Mr. H. C. Merritt to at tend to that particular .business. Persons in any part of the city who desire to tak8 the Moenino News, at wen ty*five cents per week can give their names to him, or by leaving them at the office, they will b$ at tended to. Collections will be made every Saturday. Three Large Extension Tables, Silver-pMed Castors, Table and Tea Spoons, Forks, Knives, Bedroom Fur niture. Bedding, Looking Glasses, and sundry other articles. ~ Terms—One-quarter cash; the balance in two, four, six and eight months, with interest on approved en dorsed notes. declG-td Suitable for the Season, at Corner Bull and Congress Sts of the court and ante-rooms (for jurors) are being painted a light and pleasant color. The ceilings will be repaired, where broken, and calcomined. The wood-work is to be fin ished off in light oak, as' will also the Judge’s pulpit (if we may so call it) and the prison ers’ dock. In place of the present arrange ment for jurors, they will occupy positions upon the raised platforms on the north and south sides, of the room, where .arm-chairs rp-ii be provided for them. The same com- that institution, and who had escaped a two days incarceration. He was Bent to : employment in the chain gang for th days, and also to serve out the twenty-e days necessary to complete his original 1 tence. Sam Pattison, Henry Morgan, Morgan derson, Prank Cooper, Ned Pritchard, J Williams, June Brown, and Henry Blun, negroes, refugees, vagabonds an’ ” ' the dirtiest, nastiest looking g congregating after night in the old mill near t'— ’ " themselves in a disorder rested on Monday night were sent to jail to; aw£ Court. Irish Whiskey.—Mr. ( proprietor of the popular saloon on Bull street, opposite the Pulaski House, adver tises for sale Wise’s celebrated Irish Whiskey. It is a genuine article, imported direct from By 1. D. LaROCHE & CO. (OPPOSITE THE PULASKI AND SCREVEN HOUSES.) XTHO RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT A RICH AND VARIED assortment of HO LllI AY GOODS has just been opened for inspection at his Store, which will :cel in variety the selection of previous years, comprising in part— landkerchief, Glove, Odoer, Puff and Ladies’ Work Boxes in Great Variety, jadies’ Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Musical Work Boxes, Gentlemen’s Dressin g Cases, Gentlemen’s Musical Cigar Stands, >pera Glasses, Parian Statuettes, Index to Sew Advertisements. Two furnished rooms to rent Lime, T. B. Marshall & Bro. Theatre, “ Trodden Down; or, Under Two Flags,” this evening. Diy goods cheap, DeWitt & Morgan. The Qneen Fire Insmance Co., E. H. Foot man & Co.,' agents, Wanted, a first rate waiter. To rent, an office and two rooms. Xotiee, H. C. Mebrtens. Ihcgregor line, for Liverpool, steamship Leith. For Liverpool, ship Abyssinia. For Liverpool, ship Cali sta Haws. Notice, J. T. McFarland, Secretary S. B. O. Meeting of Magnolia Encampment, L C. O. F., this evening. Bigalar communication of Georgia Council, fto. 2, li. & S. M., this evening. Auction sale of the Our House, on Saturday, by T, S. Walsh. Sew Hoad to Skidaway and Isle op Hope. , (Fc learn that the Ordinary has determined t 5 comply with the wishes of parties residing at the above named'points, and grant them a public road by means of which they will be enabled to travel back and forth without be ing forced to use the road of the Thunderbolt Shell Head Company. Commissioners will be appointed to survey and mark out the pro posed road, to be opened from the head of Lever’s Lane to the four-mile post on the Skidaway road. This road will be a great public convenience, and as parties directly interested in it are commissioners of public roads, they will doubtless see that it is kept in order. * When this highway shall he open ed parties who wish to pay toll and use the Thunderbolt Toad can do so, while those who prefer to come free can also be accommo dated. We are glad to see that the Ordinary is prompt in carrying out the wishes of the people. ' The Mooning News in Southern Geor gia.—The subscription books of the Savan nah Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly News can always be found at the office of Dr. T. R. Warden, where this attentive gentleman is ever ready to receive your name and money for one of the bast papers published in the Empire State. The citizens of Bainbridge and Decatur c maty are greatly indebted to these Savannah papers for their active efforts in behalf of the extension of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad to this city, and the interest they have ever shown in the development of the resources of our section of tfre State, We mention these facts 03 an act of justice to our able and highly appreciated cotempo- raries, and would remind our merchants and piasters, as well as our business men gen erally, that they should, to the extent of their power, secure for these papers a circulation throughout this entire region of the State.— Rmbridge Argus- The Theatre.—There was a larger audience •t the Theatre last evening than was expected, owing to the inclemency of the weather. The Irish Drama—Kathleen Mavourneen—was re peated with great success. The play is one which “takes” with the public, and Mr. and lira. Watkins never fail to make a decided hit in their respective roles. This evening Manager Gilbert will pro duce Trodden Down, or Under Two Flags. We hope that the weather will be fair, and Auctioneer. Will be sold, ALL THE GOODS REMAINING IN SAID STORE, consisting of will be provided for them. fort will also be provided for the lawyers, re- ? porters, Ac.; a new and convenient desk for the Clerk, new stoves for the court and ante rooms, and other provisions made for having the room look neat and in proper condition for the pniposes for which it was intended. The spectators’ gallery will also be cleaned out, repainted, and pnt in order. The law yers are expected tp furnish their own desks, and save the county that expense. We hope that they will ail purchase neat furniture of this description, to be in keeping with the appearance of the rest of the furniture. We are glad to see this work in operation- The Court-room has long been in a disgrace ful condition, and the whole building is' about in keeping with it; but, as the county cannot afford to build a new one just now, the old place should be made to look as respectable as possible. The City Council should now fit up the City Court-room, which resembles an old barn, full of cobwebs and dirt. Brevities.—The city was in the close em brace of a heavy fug all Monday night. Naughty city.—Day before yesterday was dis agreeable, and yesterday was made after the same pattern.—The police were marched to the City Exchange and paid off yesterday morning.—At a meeting of the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery (?) Society, held last week, Mrs. Mary Grew offered a resolution calling upon Congress to punish the terribly < rebellions white citizens of Georgia, and place the “man and brother” where he would be secure from the tyranny and oppression of the white man. Pity Mrs. Mary Grew could not have been- witii the party of special police, on,Thunder- bolt road, last Saturday night week. We think she would have slightly grew out of her opinion of the tenderness and gentleness of the “man and brother.”—The. Boston Post calls gentlemen who ljve by the dice box, &e., “Shakers.” We have a few colonies of “SliaVpiM” irGninm • llPTP Thfl- TlFarriatr-o+cjij’ duced m this court, have been in the habit of congregating after night in the ruins of an old mill near the canal, where they conducted 3 ’ ’ manner, were ar- i vagrants. They Choice et Sets, New Designs. Vases in Sets, iinieres and Flower Stands, emian Glassware, in Odoer Cases, el Stands and Richly Cut Toilette Bottles, aic Crosses, Richly inlaid with Malachite, very choice and rare styles. quet Holders, Watch Holders, . Richly inlaid, in great variety. ;ch Wood, Inlaid in great variety of designs, snch as ' . Boxes, Cribbage Boards, Glove and Handkerchief. Boxes. >NE PIANO, safe,- 7"-":.• TWO SHOW CASES, "j ’ (On Black Walnut Stands,) FIXTURES, Ac., Ac. The Oirculatiiuj Library 9 Of over 2,000 Volumes, r not disposed of at private sale, will be. Mid on JFOR RENT, SMALL BRICK HOUSE, with Gas P 1 and Water, and partially furnished. |JJ JjS| Apply to ?26-3aw DUNCAN & JOHNSTON. FOR RENT, P IE HOUSE ON COLUMBIA SQUARE, . comer President and State Btreets. fj o a good tenant a moderate rate only will I e ashed. ' },] Also, the STORE on Exchange Whar£«l ,tcly occupied by M. P. Beaufort. Apply to decl-tf H. T.MINC THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON . MONDAY WIGHT, DEC. 14, £ B - . At 7 1-2 O’ClocIc, And will continue every night till all Hie stock is dis posed of. This is an excellent opportunity to secure Presents for the approaching Holidays. SAT/E POSITIVE. TEEMS CASH.* 3IAXL0N & FKIEESON. MINOR, Jb- TO RENT, • . t s COMMODIOUS (NEW) BRICK HOUSE, WITH every modern convenience, on Jones, And Toilet Articles of Every Description. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 3APS AND PERFUMERY IN GREAT .VARIETY. MBS—Tortoise, Horn, Ivory and India Rubber Dressing and Toilet Styles of Combs in Endless Variety. USUES—French, English and Berlin Hair Brushes, Richly Mounted. 7 / A j o, a Barge Assortment of Imported TOOTH BRUSHES, Guaranteed. between Barnard and Whitaher streets. ALSO. ONE ON GASTON STREET, near the comer of Abercom. i&SaaS ALSO. ~ ’ TWO, NEARLY FINISHED, ON TAYLOR STREET, between Bull and Whitaker streets. Apply to A. S. HARTRIDGE, Bay street, or to oc27—tf Oek. W. B. BOGGS. MARSHALL HOUSE STABLES. FOR RENT. ^NE BRICK TENEMENT WEST OF GORDON BLOCK, fronting Chatham Square. App y at CONNEBAT Sc JOHNSON’S, nov25-tf comer Bay and Barnard sts. BY T. J. WALSH. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, December 16th, at 10H o’clock: The Horses, Buggies, Carriage, Harness, DAMAGED COTTON AT AUCTION. KV fteLT. dSk H liLL. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, December 16, at 11 o’clock, at Dennmd’s Lower Press, will be sold, for. account of the Government and all concerned, by order of THE ASSORTMENT OF BENCH CONFECTIONERY, CRYSTALIZED FRUITS, BON BONS, PAULINES, BURNT ALMONDS, &C„ i unsurpassed, being from the best manufacturers in Franptfe .YjH |>j| j| jN Hum. pS- AN INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED, AND SATISFACTION UARANTEED IN ALL CASES. dec!5-10t GROCERY STORE MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE CONTINENTAL EiiBE# Day.—To-day is one of the fasting days of Obligation ill the Catholic Church, being one of the Ember Days for the winter season, Friday and Saturday next being the others. On these days all Catholics are en joined to hear Mass at least once during the day, unless hindered by sickneis or other ne cessity. It is also the day assigned in the Calendar to the honoring of the memory of St. Euse bius. one of the Bishops of the early Church, who snffered martyrdom. Not Injured.—Mr. William Bowdoin, Ex press Messenger on the Atlantic and. Gulf Hoad, was not injured in the accident-which occarrecl near Jacksonville on Sunday morn ing, as stated in the Morning News yester day. The report came from Jacksonville, and hid every appearance of reliability. Mr. Bowdoin had left his car a few minutes pre vious to its being smashed up, and escaped v»itb a few scratches. Three cars were wrecked by the accident. Auction Sale ok Books, Stationery, Ac.— ^'e would remind our readers of the auction sale of the stock of the above goods, at the store of Mallon & Frierson. Sales will take piace v this and to-morrow evening. Those who want to have the largest assortment to chose from should go early. Persons who any want to purchase articles for the holi days will find this an excellent opportunity to do so. Skd rr to Your Friends. —The Savannah '' seely News contain?? twenty-eight columns of reading matter, carefully selected from the daily and tri-weekly editions, including, be- sides general news matter, all important local items, a weekly" report of the markets, &c. Price, in wrappers, ten cents. For sale at the oflice>and at the news depots. Attention. Corner of Bronghton Street Lane, Next to Bodgers, Dasher & Co.’s Dry Goods S&qre. 155 and 157 Broughton St., BIB TO WEEDS & CORNWELL,) oc22—6m SAVANNAH. O-A- A splendid new Stock of everything in my line is OPENING for the CHRISTMAS HOL IDAYS, NEW YEAR'S, and any other time. RAISINS, CURRANTS, SPICES, ALMONDS, CITRON, CANDY, NUTS, PRUNES. THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO. JUSTUS LAWRENCE. PRESIDENT. Imported Ale and Porter, brandy, WINES; WHISKEY, CIDER. G. HILTON SCRIBNER, VICE PRESIDENT. FRANCIS 1). BOGART. GEORGE ALLEN, Sr., America. Notice, Ladies! ^LUTING, PINKING, STAMPING AND DRESS MAKING, AT MADAME L XOUIS’ BAZAAR, —p231y 133 BROUGHTON STBEE T,up staira. TO EJYJOY CHRISTMAS Yon must lay in a stock of the following ar- e Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the Known World!"" 1 J — : SGANIZEDl ON THE MUTUAL ELAN! PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! T'i-. t j T~rr'- - l . \ | -y j 3-third of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan! No Notes Required! POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE I tides: CHOICE HAMS, BACON, BOOTS AM) SHOES. B X LATE ARRIVALS FROM PHILADELPHL and New York we have received a HAND SOIL FULTON MARKET BEEF. PORK, BUTTER, CHEESE AND LARD, CODFISH MACKEREL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, CORN MEAT., HOMINY, Labge Receipts op Cotton.—The receipts of cotton yesterday amounted to 4,133 bales, being more than the combined receipts during, the same time at Charleston, Augusta and -We call attention to the large “took of Ladies’ and Children’s English Ho- sia 7, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, yhieh s. Erauskopf, 181 Congress street, ‘‘near Jefferson,”:is now selling below New *°fk cost, in order to close the business. It 15 5°rth one’s while to call at his store and price the goods, Baxebuptcy,—Petition to be admitted to the benefit of the bankrupt act was yes- teuky filed by James E. Cargill and John S. Cargill, of ColnmhuS; B. A Thornton, At torney. „ A petition for final discharge was filed by Kerniker & Co., of Columbus. Opening Day.—We would remind our te aders that the grand opening of an entire B8 *’. stock of goods will take place at the store of J. W. Stansbuiy & Co. to-day. Those w wh to feast their eyes upon more Jbeau- Jttttf things than have ever been exhibited ae re before will not iail to be present. The Race at Thundebbolt Park.—On ac- °°nnt of the inclemency of the weather, the mce which was announced to have come off ^Thunderbolt Park to-day bos been post poned until some future time, of which due notice will be given. Mobile, and within 500 bales of the day’s re ceipts at New Orleans. Honest men are easily bound, but you can never bind a knave. Plantation Bitters cures Dyspepsia. Keep no more cats in the house than will catch mice. Plantation Bitters cures Fever and Ague. War mokes thieves, and Peace hangs them. Plantation Bitters cures Liver Complaint EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO. Choice Green and Black TEAS: DAYS’ GRACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS D HAVE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE? THE BAZAR, g French Dress and Cloak Makirig M adame l. louis ttocld call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SD ' £ RIOR FACILITIES for first-class DRESS MaKIj™ in all departments. Having only the best dress maHK in each branch of the business, besides extraordinary facilities for presenting only the latest and most recJlerche Parisian Btyles much in advance of the pub- Rio and Java and Nervous Headache. Time is a file that wears and makes no noise. Plantation Bitters cures the effects of Dis sipation and Late Honrs. Better have one plow going than two cradles. Plantation Bitters are an antidote to Change of Water and Diet. ' Fools and obstinate people ranks lawyers neh. Plantation Betters Purify, Strengthen and A Vi^mfemabes a faithful husband. Magnolia Water,—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half fhepriqe. -cj c cl-l-law3 SUGAR AND MOLASSES. fished modes, Madame LOUIS can assure her patrons, and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav ing their rich and costly materials made in the beBt manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate. She attends to fitting and trimming herself. TO HER OLD PATRONS she expresses her cordial thanks, and all others are respectfully invited to give one trial' as an illustration- MOEiXING, WEDDING, TRAVELING and other transient work done promptly and at very short notice. DRESSES and SACQUES of all styles cut and basted. PATTERNS for sale. Latest style of EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING PAT TERNS just received. FLUTING of all widths dona to order. Call at No. 133 BROUGHTON STREET, up stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over J. P„ Collins & Co.'oc 13—3m After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY HAD EQUAL TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OF THE POLICY for his outage in subsequent payments. ,523” This Company issues ALL KINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT LIFE D TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, Ac. . - iSSy-THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE START TT.\s TOBACCO, CANNED FRUITS. BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. Fresli Supplies Received every day. Quick Sales and Small Profits. C. J. BEATTY, Agent, 30 Whitak»r Street, corner Bronghton St. Lane. dccI2-tf GARDEN EOT FOR SAEE. yOT NO. 160, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACRES OF LAND, lying about 2}I milea from the city, near the intersection of Dr. Screven's avenue and Caustin Bluff road, suitable for raising vegetables. Will be sold low for cash. Apply to A. DUTENHOFER, nov21-if 74 Bay street. * Southern Insurance and Trust Com- —This Company did not suffer any loss ? fir© of Sunday morning last Its name iven by mistake, in place of that of er company with a somewhat similnr ANTED.—SALESMEN TO TRAVEL for a Manufacturing Company, and sell by sam- Good wages are guaranteed. Address, with p, H. D. HAMILTON & CO., Ko. 413 Chestnut t, Philadelphia, Pa. decl4-lm STERLING EXCHANGE Augusta; Jas P Booth, JSulauia. Accused of Larceny.—Sam. Wall was yes terday brought before Justice Smith, ch^to^d with the larceny of a gun. He was held to answer. Rockland Lime. lAA BBLS. now landing and for sale from FUU wharf, by CHAS. GREEN, SON & CO. novl7-Tu&Thtf B usiness cards, bill-heads and tags, every aize and style, printed at Tkx MosinriQ News Job Office Ill Bay street. §uiSi«f$.s Cantsi. ; EDW'D D. BOIT. W. A. SIcKENZIE. n boit: & McKenzie, *j * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 8 Street, Savannali. 5 ^ s GHOLSON, WALKER A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL, ’ ASE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGN- ‘ 1U MENTS OE COTTON, NAVAL STOKES, Ac. The senior partner, Mr. Gholson, will be in Savan nah during the season, and may be found at the office Of J- WcLATHROP k CO. nov20-lm - Edgar L. Guerard. J Edward L. Holcombe. GUERARD & HOLCOMBE, Cotton Factors and COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 5, STODDARD’S LOWES KAXGE, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. CLASON & COi, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, GA. T EBEBAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN- • MENTS to their houses in New York and Liver pool, and to their friends on the Continent. novl6-3m - PHILIP DZIALYNSia, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 186 Bay Street - , Jones 9 .Upper Block. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Brafich Offices at Quitman, Georgia, and at Madison,. Florida. novl2-tf ■* S. PAGE EDMAND9. JOHN H. GABDNEB. EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., general COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. T IBEUAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS JLi to our friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool. references: Messr* Dabney, Morgan & Co., New York; Jarvis Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmonds; Bos ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants’ National Bank, Savannah; Lathrop k Spivey, Bankers, Sa vannah. sep28—tf E W. DRUMMOND, G. 0. DRUMMOND, Of the late firm of L. J. Guilmartin k Co. E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO., ] GENERAL SHIPPING * —AND— Commission Merchants, 154 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. onl—tf ' REMOVAL. Ef. H, COLQUITT, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant. Office moved to 69 Bay street, near Steam Bakery. novl2-lm Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle, ( DENTIST, ] (Masonic Hall,) cor. Bronghton and BnllSis., UP STATES, (ENTRANCE ON BROUGHTON ST. ) Savannah, Georgia. j jel2-ly JOHN OLIVER, DEALER IN Sashes, Blinds and ^ Doors, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, j Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints c OF ALL COLORS AND SHADES. ■ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ ING, Ac., No. 6 Whitaker St., Corner of Bay Lun jy3—ly t H. Gr. ItTJWE, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Agent for Bininger, anlO—ly WEST SIDE MABKET SQUABE. 1,500 BOXES rf TOBACCO li. IN STORE AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS* PRICES BY THAXTOX, CREWS & CO., 163 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. oc8—tf j CHRIS. MURPHY. Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steam boat Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing and Paper-Hangings. "YTTE ARE PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE- • W sale and retail. Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, and Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brushes of every descrip tion, Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc. 77 Bryan St., between Bull and Drayton, mhl4—ly SAVANNAH, GA. C. V. MUTCUINS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALEB IN HAY, GRAIN, &c. /"'(ORN, OATS, PEAS, BEAN, BYE, FRESH GBIT and MEAT. Ac., Ac., on hand and for sale a LOWEST MARKET PBICES. Grain Warehouse, 155 Bay street, Savannah. octt—tf : . F. XV. CORNWELL, r DEALEB IN HARDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES, NAILS, TRACES, Ac. Also, Agent for McABTHUK’S COTTON GINS, No. 151 Bronghton street, Savannah, Go. septi-Gm R. A. WALLACE, < General Commission Merchant, ADD DEAUS3 m PAPER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY WASTE, MOSS, &c., &c. T)ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN- X MENTS of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE. 1 JONES’ UPPER RANGE. BAY STREET, River Bide, between Whitaher and Barnard streets. jyU—ly PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S ftOT riT~RT iTH PACIFIC GUANO! CAPITAL $1,000,000. 0 rilHlS GUANO DIFFERS from PERUVIAN GUANO X simply in the RELATIVE PROPORTION of the SAME elements of fertility. Its use during the past four years for the culture of COTTON and com, has given to it a character for standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian ] Guano, and when seasons of drought intervene, it produces a large increaso of crops. The price at which this Guano is placed is so much below that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an - object of material importance to Southern agriculture. The large capital and resources of the Company ena ble it to furnish a Guano of the highest value at the lowest possible cost to consumers, and the highest in terest of the Company is recognized in this policy. The Company looks to large sales, small profits and invested. D. St. Julian Ravenel, of South Carolina, is Scien- tific Director of the Company, which affords a sure guarantee of the continued excellence of the Guano. NONE GENUINE UNLESS branded with the name of John S. Reese k Co., General Agents of the Pacific p Guano Co. * . % s For terms and mode of application, apply to s N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO., and W. II. WOODS, Agents, Savannah, Ga. JOHN S. REESE k CO., General Agents, Haiti- a more, Md t decl-3m