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SAVANNAH HORNING NKW8. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. !S5!)
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Oiurif,ui HiiiiRii i’s fAi.L-wni
\/ sold oji ihi first Tuns*Uy in Ducemenr next,
(hefoi* tUo door of the Court llonso. In the city of
riavanneh, County ot Ohaiha-u ana Statu of Oeor-
glA, between tbe legal hour* of sale, lwo Loisot
Land, situate, lying and being In the city of favan-
nAh, County of Chatham and State oi Ueotgla, dc-
1 property tfl.. __ I
of two U fan. founded on foreclosure of m<>rtga*es
iMued out of the Hon. Superior Court of CnethAm
County, In favor of Solomon Cohen vs. Hemun A.
CrAne, Holcombe, Johnson k Co. ye. Homan A.
Crane. Property levied on, named and pointed In
taldmortgage A. f*.». WARING RUB--4KLL,
nov8 Sheriff C. t).
piITV. HHSClUFF’rt 8ALKS.-VVIII br
eo'd before the Court-house door, in the city of
Bavannah, on the flr«t Tuesday In December noxt,
between the legal hours of sale, East half of Lot No
*, Heathcoce Ty thing, Decker Ward, fronting on
Congress street, boumltd West by tot
by Lot No 3. South by lane-levied on at il«» pro -
ertyof the estate of Donilntck o’flyrne, tosAtlsiy
a fl f.a Isiued out of th* Honorable the city i.ou -1 ci
Savannah in favor of Thomas Jon«Hva Margaret
O’Byrne, Executrix. and D. A. O’Uyrno, becur.ty.
Term, oisti. I’o rcli... r to pay for till fl.
Sol,I oa aaoou nl.nd rlik of me form or pnrchMor.
BOW os .Mount Yt’JffHKIUMsT. dIt, Hl.'ll
ROOFINQ---ROOFING.
H AV1NU been nbeonf u f»w weeks,
an I knowing that many are awaiting my re
turn to have their leaky roofs made tight, I take
thta method to Inform thecltliens and ray many
natrons that I have returned fully prepared to re
pair old roofs, either of Iron, tin, shingle or slate, or
make new roofs with that durablo article. LasierV
Sheet Hoofing. All work warranted tight or no
charge made. Specimens of my work can be Men
on root* of Brigham, Baldwin A Co.’s Warehouses,
on Steamboat Dock, mi l elsewhere. Orders strictly
attended to both in clt« and comity. Orders ad
dressed to the subscriber, at lit Bay aticei, will
mj^wuh prompt altentloo. w , m ^ N
BERNARD STAMM’S
Hair-Cutting and Shaving
SA.LOOTST,
Opposite the Culaakl House, fronting
on JoLiaon Bquaro.
TTAVINO titled up m, nhnp In non
XI style and employed the bust ot workmen, i
i prepared to accommodate guutlemen
ortest notice, and In good stylo.
PERFUMESan l11 AIK DYE. with all oth
reasonable tonus.
other arti
hand urul for s ilo n
Jan'24—tf
The Great'English Remedy
Sill JAMES CLARKE’S
Celebrated Female Pills.
PROTKOTCD
BT?ROTAL
B i
patent,)
, «*»
Prepared from a proscription of Sir J. clurke.M.D.
Physician Extiaordlnary to the Quoeu.
This well known medicine Is no Imposition, but
a sure and safe remedy for Female Dilllculttcs and
Obstructions, from any causo whatever, and ul
though a powerful remedy, they contain nothing
hurtful to the constitution.
TO married LADIKB
It Is peculiarly salted. It will, In a short time
bring on the monthly periods with regularity.
These Pills have never deen known to faii.
WHERE THE DIRECTIONS ON THE 2D PAQE OF PA1IPK-
LIT ARE WELL OBSERVED.
For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the
agent.
N. B.—91 and 0 postage stamps, enclosed to
authorised agent, will Insure a bottle, coutatulng
over 50 pills, hy retum mall*
Sold In Uavounah ny S. l). BRANTLEY* Steven*
son A Co.. Charleston, wholesale agents—and by all
respectable druggists.
General Agent for United 8tatcs :
aprlS—eowly JOB MfHK* Wrvtw**. ft. v.
TA.RR^JSTT’«
EKFKIIVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT,
This valuable and popular Modlclne. propaml In
conformity with the analysis of the waters of
tbe celebrated Seltier Spring, in Germany,
In a mont convenient and portable form,
has universally received the most
Favorable recommendations of
the Medical profeslon and u
Dlsrernlng Public, as the
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
SALINE APERIENT
special preference
*— “- lilt* P0\\-
D Its C
r.iirv i». mat# -
with the best effect In all
BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES, SICK
HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE. IN-
IND ALL 81 MI-
PROU-
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
SEWING MACHINES.
I. W. Morrell & Oo., Agents.
HA VANNAII. OBOKOIA.
Price" S5P to $180.
1VK bre leave io call ibe attention ol
0J , friends and the public to these machines,
wt,fell we me offering on exhibition at oar Plano
Warehouse. The unparalleled success In selling
them In Ueorgla has established their great su
periority over any other Patent Sewing Machines
for FAMILY AND PLANTATION SKW1N0,
MACHINES packed, ready for sowing, with di
rections how to use them, sent to any part of the
country. Persousln the city purchasing Machines
have a young Indy call at their residences to In*
struct them In the nse of them
decll-tf
Central Railroad.
Change ol‘ Schedule,
/ VN it ml nticr *AT lilt DAY, Hept. ltd
..... .. } «f rM | UH wl n r *-•'
. ve Macon 10.45 a. M. and to P. M.
Arrive at Suvuunali 7 AO A. M. and 9.33 P. M.
Arrive ut Augusta 7 30 A. M and 7.20 P. M.
Arrive at Mliledgevllle 1.10 P. M.
Leave Augusta 0.40 A. M. and 2.4t P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7 30 A. M. and 9 3.1 P. M.
Arrive at Macon ....9 A. M, and It p. M.
PasMUigers fur points beyond Allautu
... the
and Atlantic R. It- will leav.- Savannah on
on Train; thouo for MlHedgevlIle and Ka*
ii 10.30 P. M. Train: those for points on
South-Western, below Fort Va ley, will leave on
IU.-M) P. M. Train; those for Columbus, Moutgouie-
Waste
the 12
teuton
.... tgi
ry, *u., by either Truln. Trains connect at M
with Macon ur.d Western and South Western It. K.
Trains to Atlanta, Amencus, Albany, Outhbert.Co
— Mfllr *
... . Augv
tlKO. W. ADAMS.
Oou’l Hup't.
Change of Schedule
ON THE
South-Western Rail Road,
TRAINS BETWEEN
Arrive at Columbus 5.35 A. M. and 3.45 P M.
L save Columbus 4.00 " and 3.45 '
Arrive at Macon 0.50 “ and >.23 ••
On and after Sunday. September 4th. tbe Passen
ger and Mall Train for Albany and Cuthberl will run
as follows:
iioavu Macon 10.40 A. M
Arrive in Albany 5.41 F. M
Lonvo Alhnnv ..1.40 P. M
Arrive In Macon 8.44 '*
The Mall and Passenger Train from Cuthbort wll
connect with the Albanv Mall Train at Smlthvllle.
No. 10, South-Western R R.
Leave Cuthbert 17 45 P. M
Arrive at SmUhvllle 3.13 P. M
Making the counectlou with the up and down Al
bany Mali TrAln.
iTalns to Columbus form a throu/h conn-vtloi
to Montgomery. Alabama, ana Augusta Kings
vllle. Wilmington, Savannah, Mtlle lgevlUe ami
Katonton.
• osi CoacheB run from Albany to Tallahnssee
dalnbrhlge Thomaavllle, Ac .dallv; also.trl-w ek-
ly from Cuthbert to Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a woes from Fort Vail y t«
Perry. Hayneavllle. and Ilawklnsvllla. and til
weekly to Knoxville,Ga>
Passengers tor polulu below Fort Valloy n ould
•ake tho Night trains from Savannah and An
gu «ta. t > avoid detention at Macon; for other poUits
takn either train.
First class steamships leavo Savannah for New
Yjrk on Tuesdays. Thursdays and iSaturdaya. P,
s «• In ths Cabin $16, Steerage $6.
Through Tickets can bo procured from Ra'l Ro»..
Agents at Montgomery,Columbus and Albany vln
Savannah to New York hv steamships,In cab n.as
follows: Montgomery, $26; Columbus, f-.’S; Aibi,*
ny. $24 25.
Macon, Hept. 5, 1859.
Cxeorjria -Railroaa.
va lds and Convalescents; Captains
Vessels and Planters will find U a
valuable addition to their Mod-
Iclue Chests.
With those who have used It, It has high favn
and Is deemed Indispensable.
IN A TORPID STATE OP THE LIVBR-lt ron
ders great servIcH in restoring healthy action.
IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM—It gives tlm
boat satlsfactloD, ullaylngfali inflammatory Hymn
toms, and In many cases effectually, curing those
amtotea.
rra BUUOB8B IN OA8K8 OF OllAVKL INDl-
QKSTION. UUiARTDUKN AND OoaTIVKNKSe-
Proves It io be a Medicine of the greatest utliitv
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, AND TIIE D h!
aft l 5?nv NU v? I i C . KNK88 .i JO U8U AL DOBING PRKG-
NANOY—klelds speedily, and with marked bu«-
cess under Its heulthlnl Influence.
IT AFFORDS THE UKHATKST RELIEF To
THOSE AFFLICTED WITH OR SUlUEtSc T ,
THE PILMS-ACriNG genlly on the bowels,neu
trallKlng all Irritating secretions, and thereby re
moving all inflammatory tendencies.
IN FACT, IT IB INVALUABLE IN ALLOASK.'-
WHBREA OKNTLB A PERI KM’OR
. PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It la In the form of a Powder, curefuPy put up In
bottles, to keep In auy climate, and merely rt-
f inlres water poared upoultto produces delight *
al effervescent beverage.
Taken In the morning, it uover Interferes with
the avocations of the day. acting gently on the
system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting n
healthy and xlgoions tone of the stomach, and
creating an elasticity or mind and flow ol spirits
which gtvsiostto every enjoyment. Italsoemi-
blesthe invalid to '»u|oy many luxuries with liu-
R aullr, from wh cb he must otherwise be de-
^irreOnd without which life Is Irksome and dl«*
Numerous testlmoululs from professional and
other gentlemen of the highest standing ihrough-
out the country, and Ub steadily Increasing popn-
lanty for a series of years, strongly guarantee Its
efficacy and valuable character, and commend It
to the favorable notice of an Intelligent public.
Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by
n t TARRANT A Co, Druggists.
No. 278 GFeenwIch-'t., cor. of Wurren. N- Y.
MW lv
MRS. WINSLOW,
A ! 1L B ?¥® rle,,0 ® d Non, nnd Fomnlo
PhMlcltn. urejunn to tbe .ttenllon ot mutli-
Soothing Syrup,
For Children Teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teethhu.-
by aofleutng tbe guuis. reduclug alilutlammatlon—
will allay all pain aud spasmodic aciloii, and is
HUKK TO KEGUIiATK TIIK BOWELH.
Dopend upon It, mothers. It will give rest to your
selves, and J
RELIEF ANI } N , J JjJ A j?y 11 TO YOUR
We have put up and sold this artlclo for ten
years, aud can say. lu confidence and truth of li,
“have never
p say of any
been abc
other medl
VER ban
Ell, IN A
Instance,
FEUt a
Mrs.
WINSLOW’S
SOOTHING
SYRUP.
■Ine— Nli-
TO KF
CURE,
used.-
Used »•«• ”•* v*iu%(«i jr. uit are uei jnitca With
Its operations, aud speak lu terms of htgncut com
mendation of its luaglcal effects and niu JIcnl vti-
t aea. We speak In ibis matter ‘ whai we do
[now,** after ten yoara’cxnorlence.niid piei'ec
our reiiutntiou toy the fuiiliiiiieui »i wlmt
we Here deelure. iu annual every ln.^uuc.-
where the l.jtani la hurlerlng from pain and ex-
haurtiou, relief wlfl be foano In fifteen or twcut,
minutes after the syrup to udm mistered.
Tnts valuablepreparatio . is tbe preacrlpt'on of
ii 1 .®.KXFKRI KNUKUawi .SKIL
FUL MURsIKsia New E u i md, and ha-, been
uaed with tievVi'-lalhua nuccesn I i
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relievos the child from pal,-, but In
vigorates tbe stomach add b iwefr, c
ty, a.ul gives tone and energy io i
tem. It will almost Instantly rollevt
OU1P1NU y iM 'V* , 1 lf„.BA»WK1.9. AND
and over-
vu Is Ion a.
6 pee dl ly
end In death
it the beat
eat re lie.
w ®*'lll, 'u
VSK N.
»d l>|.
CHANGE OF BCHEDULE.
Loave Augusta.0.45o.m. I Arrive Atlanta,9.46 a.n
‘ ..." 2.45 p.m. I “ •• li.5rtp.rn
Leave Atl.mtu. 8 4Jp.m. j Arrive Aiigusta,6.42a.n
'* lu.00 t.m. | ** •* d.tA m n.
Snuday Trains, leaving Augusta ats.45n.m. am
Allautu at 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
0O.VXX0T WITH HOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arr. Auguata, 11.16 p.m. I Leave Amrnsta,10.00a.ni.
1.15 p.m. | “ «• 8.05 p.m.
With WeHtorn and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrlv.j Atlanta, 6.03 a.m. I Leuvu Atianta, 10.to a.n'
• '* 0 33 p.m.) •• •• 8-40 p.m
With Atlanta aud Ltgrauge Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.33a.m. I Leave Atlauta, 0.15a.m
: 7.51 p.m. | •• •• 10* 16a.n^
With Atheus Branch.
Leave Augusta 12.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40,ntght
trrlve at Athena 8.30 A- M.
Lviv;* Atheiin 11.00. A M—arrive at Augusta6.45 P
M.. ami Atlanta 11.46P. W. ^ugusrao.M r
i . w,t, ‘ Washington Branch.
Loave VIaahlngtunO.OOp.m.,arr. Augusta6.45n.nt.
arid A Hunt a 840 Night; Leave Augusta 2.46 p.m.
au-l Atlanta lua. m., arrive VVashlngton7.20pru.
With Warrentou Branch.
Leave Worrenton 3 00 p.nt., arr. Augusta 6.45 p.m
an Atlanta 8.40 Night; leave Augiista 2.46 p.m..
u Mt *. at 10 o.tu.,arr. Wairenton 6.30 p.n .
•d On Sunday no Trains run on the Hranches.
GEO. YQNQl.Gen’IBup’t.
Schedule of Trains
ON THB
Florida Railroad.
1 K.VVL Kerunnillna-lull, (Numlnr e*
J i-uptud, on urrlvul cf Hteaiuur, from B.vanna
ami UtiArluHtoti. connectliiK at Callahan with .tan
for ftadof'B inn and OeutrclllB-Qa-j at Ualilwli
with BtnKO for Tallahaaafc; at Trail Hlilao wltl
*}»<*• r >" UWiltoburs, ami atStarke with ataaeafoi
NewnaaaHllo, Ualaavlllo. Mlcanopy, Plenjrngtoi
an I Ocala.
Leuvo starke dally (Sunday ezeepted) on arrive
of j* tif es.und connecting at Fernaudlna with steam
e -s for Savannah upd Charleston,on Monday,Tues
day. Wednesday and Friday.
Jy23—tf A. W. POLE, Sup’t.
BUSIN EBB CARDS.
To the Ladies of Savannah.
Mad. M. O. Oazier,
Ladies’ Uoaceopathic I'hysiciaa,
) FFEHS her profeasloaal aervlcei to
th« ladlai of the city and adjacent country.
Residence Sooth side South BroaJ ntreet. third
door from Price.
Carmichael & McDuffie,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEO.,
XT AYE Tanned n co-pnrtnerahlp under
XX the above name and etyle, for th.; transaction
of a General Commission Business, and snlulta
•hare of patronage. Liberal ..d vancet made on Cot
ton and Produce consigned to their care.
AHcninALD i
IS! n*RVRhnr
GROCERIES AND UQUORS.
Wliolmalc and Retail,
OOKNKR Ot IlltYAN ANB JKtKUIUI'JN STS
oct4 ■*
REMOVAL.
A.
lebS
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
Cabiuet Makers and Undertakers,
WO. 157 BROUGHTON .Vl'KKKT,
SAVANNAH,OA.
N EW Furniture oi till kluile, cotiMiunt*
ly on hand: also, a large ashortment of Looking
masses. New Work made to order at the shortcut
notice. Mattresses, Jobbing und Bell Hanging,
done In the neatest style, with dcspaifh, l.-l.t iv
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
Lafayette Square.
H AV1NO perfected HIn »• rI’linneiiieutN,
prepared to lurulah aud put up, at short no*
w 1 . l . 1 ! J<l ^ ri1 Hl - V,e - IRON FRONTS-
RAILINO, VERANDAS and ORATInO. He w|i|
also lurnlati and set the PATENT AKRA LIGHTS.
f aralsh DOORS, BLINDS undSAOU.
EH, from one of the best Northern Manufacturers,
at prices that will give satisfaction.
B. G. TILDEN
(LATE GILBERT A TILDEN.)
WllOLESkLK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
l.M BllOUGliTUN NTKKKT, ’
savannah, ua„
Store furmerly uecupleU hy Morse A Kuy.
C. L. GILBERT,
(lath oilueht a tiliiin,)
WI10LKSALKANUKKTAIL UKAI.KRIN
GROCERIES,
Olla«Uaoon« Flali, Flour, llutter, tllieeae,
LARD. CANDIES, FRUITS, Ac.
West Side Market Square,
8AVAVNNA1I. OA, 1uue2
JN0. c. Phaser
JN0. €, FRASER & CO.,
COTTON & RICE FACTORS,
General Commission Merchants,
CAY ST., SAVANNAH, UA.
fL'Asu vi.vancis
Xi on 1 reduce conslgne-l to our can* for s«ie or
BUPPLI KB purchased wt lowest, cash prices. Jefl-ly
THE SCREVEN HOUSE
Savannah, Ga.
THIS Uetalillalanienttaa
ceutly extended and Ini
proved, will be ready lor oeco
Pution on the 1st Novembei
uozt. The location ot the build-
. „ , Bike Rt the cofner of Congrect
and lluli-ois , opposite ibe Pulaski House. U thi
most prominent portion of tbe city. Is unexcep
tionable. It will contain 8* sleeping apartments,
2 large dining rooms in the best style of modern
tllnlsh t parlors tor ladi h aud gentlemen, and
every desirable accommodation, together with
comp etb-arrangements for water- It Is cc.ustruct
ed with all the most recent Improvements neces
sary to a first clu' S Hotel, und ii.etfouta an unusual
opportunity for a prosperous business.
Aoplv to JOHN SCREVEN,
.Dl>. <k.
LIVERY
AND
SALE STABLE.
accommodate the publlc’at the
CUANO.
article which we have
thirty per cant, lest tit
aui erlor to uny Uuauo
mi -- - -- 1 or manufactured in thle
This Guauo Is lm - •
vhlcb v
by WIL-
WIWll UOLItl,
FOR j
CHILDREN
TEETHING.
Imported
- - ’Ills Guau.
LIAM n. WKRU, of „ ai .
vh’ A Bakers’ Islands, lu the •• 8outh Pacific
Ocean, and Is s< Id genuine and pure as lm
potted. It It.is been sallslaclorl y leatod by many
' f our prom nent Farmers, and analysed by the
unat eminent und popular Agricultural Chemists,
and found to coutaln (os will be Keen ny our circu
lars) a argt* p rcontoge of Rone Phosphate of Lime
and Phosphoric Acid, and other ant > ai organic
matter, yielding jtinmonla sufficient to produce
immediate abundant crops, uesldea substantially
enriching the soil. If can be freely used without
danger of burning the seed or plant by coming In
contact wlta It, as is the case with some ether fer
t-Hxors: retaining a great degree of moisture, u
causes tho plant to giow lu a healthy condition,
and as experience ha* proved free of Insects. For
orders lu nny quantity (which will be nr rnptly
at tended t*», or pamphlets containing full partlcu
lara of aualvsls and tests of farmers apply to
JOHN B. SARDY, Agent,
No. 5*3 South atreet, corner of Wal at,
New York City.
F. W. CORNWELL. Agent,
seplS—tf Hivannah. Geo.
H<E\ IN cmiMUltt*. whether It arise!
2*®** H * I,0 *» or from anjr -»ther cau»e. w.- would
So* 10 #,? vvh '» Hiui It child Mitfurlug from
ti F «5- tbe . ‘ oiuplaint.-.—«io not trt
‘-IffiTfc-? r -^^ »“»»* 11*o nrrjudin. ■ tt f
rJH ® ue’-ween your suffering cMld aud
fcS. T ff&y r* rj? ‘ l ^^^eor.hlimi!:
VihS m L'W SJ: PKU.KINM. New
XVTK. UK on fBa outride wrapper.
'*° a #£ at u “<
.^a-;u, n | l J 25 "cent's *io’r r Battle: V ‘
kdrttatni of Guua D: »p; LicmiVi i-V r M *“
cor Bronghtoti and Prlw-jt*.
EXCELSIOR corn mills.
M u. U. MANKDrtD’M PATENT CONI*
OALFRENOH BURR STONE MILLS-Thead-
vantageof these Mills: It Is more com pact, simple,
ut. die •* liable to get out of order; beats the meal
leas than the flat atone mill, and cun be taken apart
; --' 1 ty
104 Bryan street.
B *jpON‘ BEKF PORK AND LAKU.-
10 hhds Shoulders; i hhds Hides:
10 casks Hanib;
5 hbla Beef;
Urj. Maul
novlO
novl4
P°utS»“??r«“ !£'*• e, ‘ , ‘ ,e • *■•-
no.ir J AMKH I. aNUItUiUO.
P. L. CONSTANTINE & C0. 5
Commission Merchants,
■V.iIVJ.V.tViH, OlCO.
p. L. oowaTAwnwx. [faniaj
JOS. W. ROB ARTS,
BHOHEUK COJflJtUSSIOJr
MERCHANT.
W l £:f:!* u S uatl “.•A 1 llouiU, Iteu,
P A r . -0ua J Pr .°l ,erl y. Country Product
•i*u all kinds of Merchandise. A share of tho nnt
[ysoflcUod.* fr, ‘ 3nd8 “ nJ th ® P'UBIc Is respectful-
Office on* Drayton street, next to the corner oi
— declC
HENRY ESLER & CO’S
STEAM miXE
AND
Boiler Works,
Atlantic Basin, Brooklyn.
STATIONARY,
Kiver and Marine Engines,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
SUOAIl »II I.I.S, Ml 1.1. WOK KM, Ktc.
H. H. LINVILLK,
decl3—it Agent for Savannah. Ga,
' A. H. CHAMPION,
WBoLISALB AND RITA1L DIALER IN
GROOEX4IES,
Eorelyn K llomestic Liquors.
TOBACCO. SEGARS, DRIED FRUIT, &C,
No - -U> Barnard »t.
UKl'WKKN^rHB S1AUKKT AND BAY 8T.,
-»cT SAVANNAH. OA.
John McMahon;
PRODUCE, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Flour
HAY, OATS. &C
1TO BAY XT It It KT, WAVANWAH, «A
Hefera lo M«J. A. Porter, Pr<isldBnt Bank or the
State of Georgia; Messrs, Cohens k Herts.
INBUKANUK.
London fhffiulx Fire unict*.
TuuconrANVTAiU* fi kk kihk,
X. in this city, and inpuros Rents ana Lesssi .
sept t
THE PHOENIX
FIRE INSURANCE CO„
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
CatihCfipitdl $200,000, a 1th a large Surplus.
W 1 lil< tnkerlaUeon Dwelllui*,H|oreii
and Men handl/.-, at liberal tau-s.
J. BRYAN k SON, Agents,
Ivlrt 117 Bay street.
FULTON
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
-10 Wall Mi i rel, New York.
Capital and Surplus, $239,000,
\V. A. UOliB, President.
JAS. M. RANKIN.bocretarj.
Fire risks in savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PUlLLll’S A BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jy 14 96 Bay street.
LAPAVeTTK
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF Ul(OUKL,YN, L. I.
Branch Office 14 Wail Street, New York.
Capital aud Surplus 1200,000
T. J. BURGKN, President.
J. U. THOMPSON. Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks in ttuvatinsli ami vicinity undertaken bv
PHILLIPAiX DRANTI.kV A irn n I #
J)
CO.,
STATE
FIRE INSURANCE
OF NKW I1AVKN.0UNW.
Capital and Surplus $426,000
#, ROBERTSON. President.
G. I* A UN 11AM hftsViSNS, secretary.
Fire risks t: all accessible towns oi this Stale,
undertaken PHILLIPS. A DKaNTLKY.
jy 13 ^ Oenursi Agents, 98 Bay street.
<*l /iliUK CITY
INSURANCE COMPANY,
408 Walnut etteot. Philadelphia.
Capital and Surplus $351,000
G KOllG K 11 li A RT. Presiden t.
ALL 8— ‘
. — . und l-i
Georgia, uudertuken by
y 14
K N 1C K C It Uoi HER
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
17 William Street, New York,
Capital aud Surplus. $218 000
« ,* u’lir.^^AN, Preslden't.
S. C. II LK!#KU, Seeietary.
Lives uuil Olivia insured at reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS A LKaNi’Ll.V, Agents,
Jy 14 98 Bay street.
City Fire Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
C. C. WAITE, Secretary. O. B. BOWERS, Pres’l.
This Company has a Capital of a
Quarter of a Milliou Dollars !
All paid In and securely Invested. Risks on most
oIusm’h oi property taken at reasonable rates- a p
P>y to A. WILBUR. Agent.
Ill Bay street, Huvanuah.
RirXEa IN 8AVANNAU TO
Messrs- PaDKLFORD, FAY a CO.
BOSTON a VILLALONUA
TISON A GORDON.
•* WEED,CORN WELL A CO-
" A A. SALOMONS A CO.
“ 8. W IL MOT A CO.
J, C. FHR1HLL, Esq.,Cashier.
CXXAH.1-BII OAK
Fire &, Marine lusuiaiicc b’o.,
UK UAKTt'UUU, CONNECTICUT.
Cash Capita! $300,000 tU
Connecticut Fire insurance Co.
Amount of Caoltul Stock *200 000 bo
Amount of Surplus on hand 33,074 6s
ilibemarie Insurance l’oni|iauy,
U U ARI/JTTBSVII.LK, VIRGIN I A.
^**P ltttl
CXIAtlA JUxi OAK
a.c.. B TA".o,„, Litb Insurance Company,
UK HARTKORL), CT.
». I ni'Uu‘.V. ,, il" MUT £ b rk*S<.or on ll "- Stock
oi l.<\»ii i LAN, at as low rates as any other oood
Company. v
ONLY ‘4 per ceilt. fur Southern residence and Sea
lyrmit, W;in privilege to live or travel In any
Southern State ut alt seasons iif the'L'tar.
thnlr’lVlHtlKM h VAK 1,1 KBOOMPAN y p«
their LOSSES honorably aud promptly; and as no
i knows when bo may be called to leave his wife
children, nor does he know now much ho will
of them with, let every one see
Ills 11to for
them.
For all Information In reference thereto, apply to
WILBUR A GLEASON, Agents,
marg 111 Bay utreet.
RESOLUTE
EIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OK NKW YORK.
Capital, : : : : $200,000
WM. M. RAN DALL. Sec’y.
C. F. UI1LIIOM, President.
LMRE ItlMKM tuUeu lu thin (o in pan)
a. on us favorable terms as In any other good office
J. LAMA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
apjviriaik ■boo.rs,
FRENCH BRANDIES,
WINKS. WIIISKr, AND OTH EH L1QUOHS
Tobacco or all Kinds.
No. 1S5 HayHtreet, Hnvnnnnh, Geo.
OCt4
FATTEN & MILLER,
(I.ATB PATTEN, HUTTON k CO.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
8ANANNAH.
n, o. waidd et> oo.,
FACTORS
AND
Commission Norchaut.s,
SAVANNAH,OA,
KDWARDC. WADK, Savannah,Oa.
ang$—lv PKVTON L. WAD^Scrlveit Co , Oa.
L EFLER,
DENTIST.
BROUGHTON
A.
Samuel Palmer & Son
HAVE ON HAND
A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE.
For Sale Low, for Cask.
marl
DAVANT & LAWTON,
FACTOHB A GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 88 BAY STREET, ’
BA-ViLSTSTAa, GtA.
R j PAVAKT, JB.... KdW4RII p, l.&WTOIf.
JOSEPH FELT,
J TOa* %%%««
SIGNER OF DEEDS for New York. North ud
Bo• tb Carolina, Alabama, and other 8tatea.
TOT Office on Bryan street, near tho State Bank.
Janl—ly
Titisn WI1ISKRY.-4 ytupeheunN purT*
1 Irish Whiskey, Imported direct. Sent. »W8. In
T>08CN.
XV uovi
' -kfitTP 3NT j3l.
INSURANCE C0MPAN)
OF HARTFORD.
INOORPOHAT1D IW 1819. 0UAHTSR PXEP1TDAI.
OABH. OAPXTAIj, - - $1,000,000.
INSURE AGAINST LOSS AND DA MAG K BY FIRE
ON TERMS ADAPTED TO THE 11' 7#AUD,
AND CONSISTENT Wmi TUB LAWS
i. op wmpknbation.
J?roil KNS Ar IIICKTZ, Ac*(e.
ATLANTIC
Fire Insurance Co..
OF BROOKLYN.
$100.000 ON ONE BISK!!
THR UNDERSIGNED, AS AGENT OK THE
UNITY FIRE INSURANCE
Asisooiation,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y,
In London,
And aoveral UrBt class AMERICAN COM PA
NIES. Is prepared to INSURE almost every do
sclptlonnf PltOPKRTY against 1,088 OR DAM
AGE BY FIRE on terms favorable to the assured
Risks taken to the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars,
or smaller amount?, ns ratty be -sired, on or In
any good building or location Ibis city. Mer
chants ami others wishing large am aunts oflnsur-
aiico In one place may find it to their Interest and
convenience to call on the subscriber. Risks are
also taken on property In all parts of tbe State of
Oeorv.lu. wll,-’. Miuuwiiniaare favorably known or
furnish mtlsfactory reference to the undersigned
•n.l the location Is of eusyaccoss by Railroad oi
All Io**, by sa d Companies promptly and honor
ably settle*! on production of proper proofs, and
those of tho British offices without reference to
Loudon. Address or apply to
J AMES MoIIKNRY, Agent.
feb24—ly 118 Bay street Savannah.
50,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF
FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE
CLOTHING!
WM. R. SYMONS
WOULD ANNOUNCE TO Ills KR1KND8 AND THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW RKOB IVINU HIS
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
REARY-MAdTcLOTHING!!
Marie ExprcNNly, under him own direction, Tor tlie
Savannah Market,
AND WHICH UK CAN RECOMMEND AS BBINO OF THE BEST MATERIAL, SUPERIOR WORK*
MANfcHIP, AND
LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE!
Ills Pl e 8ent Stock la lh«l’.r«est lie 1i»h evor bro Ul ht to fcavannoli, anil WILL DE SOLD KORCASIl AT
tiUwr.K 1 kicks than the same quality cf Goods havoever beou offered lu this market.
A largo Stuck, which will be
Boys’ and Youth’s Clothing,
DENTI?DLV , Low' ! pKlof;s. d “ s " ortm,!ut “ r Ilo > V «n<> Youth's Clothing, fur Iho scaaon. ,t UN PHEOK-
FURNISHING GOODS,
OK EVERY VARIETY AND OK THE MOST SUPERIOR QUALITY.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ANU VESTINGS.
BEAT STYLE AND AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Shirts and Hosiery;
A large Stock of SHIRTS, of tho most Improved patterns and superior material and make.
The.ubove Stock has been selected with great care and pnrrhostd at prices which enable tbo su'
r them upon terms that ciuuot fall to ba natlsfactory to his customers. Persons in wni
—lEUlt their Interests by giving hint a call.
W. li. SYMONS,
Wo. 17 ‘WliitaliLor Street,
OPPOSITE W. II, MAY’S HADDI.KWY gTOWW.
FALL FASHIONS
FOIL OCTOBER, 1859.
“STYLES eTcLUSIVE!!”
“POPULARITY AND SUCCESS”
De; en Is on the superiority of thejartlclo and the moderation of Iho price. "Pretension” an 1 Ext-.'
tbn ha* no chauce against
“SKILL AND CHEAPNESS.”
MRS. HASTINGS
PRIDES UKR8BLK IN HAVING ESTABLISHED THIS FACT;
IT IS WELL KNOWN
That there Is not a store In the city stocked with a RICHER ASSORTMENT, or a greater varloty ol
Fashionable Bonnets!
"Unrivalled” for CULTIVATED EXPERIENCE IN TASTE DISPLAYED. In every BONNET that
goes from her store. WITH UNTIEING ENERGY an I a full DETERMINATION TO EXCEL, uot only
as regards
SUPERIORITY OF STYLE AND MATERIAL!
But also at such prices that tho most economical cannot fall t 0 purchase. Respectfully Inviting the
Ladles of Savannah, and those visiting the city, to call and examine for themselves.
MBS* HASTINGS, corner Congress & Whitaker sts.
JERSEY CITY
MOULDING AND PLANING
MILL,
('or. Rrpcnc and Morgan Sts.
JNO. B. FULLER, Prop’r,
WOOD YIOILIUNI.’S, Urmia nnd Ar-
» f chltr ives. constantly ou hand, and worked to
’* and Unnd-Ralls.
otion. Brackets.
Straight Sawing;
illy „...., ,.
Also, PKW CAPS, Kali< and llnod-Ralls.
Inslde^Ti 1mming^f every description. Brackets,
TrU’Ses and ad klYuls o Scrtrt — » “*-■-■•-*-*
(louse Carvh.g, Ac.
all sltoH and dopcrlptlons. Ac,, Ac.. Ac. Main i
Black Walnut. Oak. theny, and Pine Stair Rail.*,
or worked to order. The prices marked on
.•.item of the books sent to order to any purt
United States are for one hundred feet run
ning measure.
N. li —One * f thostocks of Mouldlngsand
Trimmings, and great si variety of patterns, man
ufactured of the verybest materials, will alwavs
be found at this eatabllshment. Planlug whh neat
ness and despatch.
Terra a cash. JOIII
factIIre and give particular atteuttou to
s cash. JOHN B. FULLER will also maria-
Gothic Work,
For Churches. Public Buildings, Dwelling Houses,
Ac. Window Fr&mos, Ac., made to order at short
notice.
ROUND AND SQUARE PICKET FENCE, Ac.
Also, dealer In
Doors, Sashes and Blinds,
Builders’ Hardware and every article In that liuei
furnlatted at the lowest «-ash prices.
Marble, Marbleized Iron and Blate Man
tles, Terra Cotta, Brackets, Trusses,
Window Capa, &o.
/ST Designs and Drawings furnished at abort
uetlce. auitfo—tiai
CARPETING!!
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
.A. 1ST D
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
D. & E. S. LATHROP,
140 Congress and 57 St. Julian streets,
TI1K HUBHCKIBICItS have constantly on hand a full imsortment of (lie fol
lowing GOODS, to which the attention of r-urchaHera la Invited—•
CARPETING.
KN< iV, 1 . ! !!,‘,.. VK, - VKT MKDALMONS. ENOU8II TAPKHTItY VELVET KN 1LIHH TAPES TRY
STAIR CARPETS.
VELVET, BRUSSELS, VENETIAN AND COTTON-OF ALL WIDTHS
DRUGGETS.
WOOL AND LINEN, FROM ONE TO KOUR YARDS IN WIDTH.
ROKIMIREU CRUMB CLOTIIS, OF ACC SIZES.
Floor Oil Cloths.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN, varying In width from 7« ha of a yard to 8 yards, and of ail qualities.
IT pholstery Goo’ds.
SATIN AND WORSTED DAMASKS, COTTON ANO WOOL DAMASKS, I1ROUATELLK, REPS. Ao.
CURTAINS.—Cace and MunIIii Ciu-taluN.
SHADES, CORNICES, AND FIX T II R E S OK ALL KINDS.
MATTING, &c*
WHITE ANI) OI1EOK MATTING,OK ALL WIDTHS. ALWAYS IN STORK; KUOS, DOOR MATS, Ac.
to nt^rtUOOT EXTKAlcu7li«B U !ler 00111 ‘ be " ll ‘ 0,L UL0T11H “ nU UAHPOT8 wiR b. cul
m 11Upbol,tpre*r will cut ami prepsro Ibr llm wlcUaw, DAMASK, LACK AND
OlUrLIlk lilllll AIN“. OCt7
SAPONIFIES,
OR
€0N€KNT!iilTEI) POTASH,
More than Double the Strength of Ordinary
Potash.
POR malt Ins Soap
X? lttlte ti onblu and at
< bespest article over dlac_
One pound will make t.wcl-
good Soft Soap, or nine pounds Hard Soap. Prln
lers will find It, a superlnr nrtlc'e for cleaning tj p«.
It Is perfectly soluble and free from tinpnrltlcM.
lb cm 1,1 8,114,1 IUII, I ,B ttn(i PhL hP l» I. 2,3 and 6
«^ , kv H, L u i ,lc . ture ' , ttt th0 Clf ALLKNOB CHEMICAL
WORKS, Brooklyn, and sold bv
« . . K R. DURKKKftCO.
oci3— lydAw 181 Pearl street. New York.
L.
LIVERFOOL
ORREL COA
-DO TONS REST QUALITY
LIVERPOOL
CRUEL COAL
FOR SALK. FROM WHARF, AT $7 00 PER TON,
BY
. E. OAK I.E TON.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
R. (!. FOWKE & BRO.
J.JAVK rer.nlveil
well Relented ntonk
, which *'*»*y will guaran-
any Bhon Sfore In the city,
Goat
MIhhih’
cioth. o ;*i ten* .'....m!!!!.!!!,!!
Kid Boolh l ao
Cloth Gultero ' } 52
. ' .. H*!PP*W. to 75r.‘
Ladles’ Cloth Galtera 7a
Bovs’ Calf Slioes \ qq
Gents’ Shoes, In grout variety, ut prices iu pro
portion. *
INVioOBATOfi
KBPAKED BY DR. 8ANKORT
tompoumled entirely from
jBssew*;
not only a Cathartic, but » Lit.S , J‘? 0WI1 * it*!
flrBt on tbe Liver to eleet IU morbid^tlug
*»n tno stomach and bowels to carrv ^tr *%l r \
^ thus accomplishing two
of the Pfclnmifeeli n gV!; 8 '“ ect «®ily,
Hou of most Cathart.ee, if *?ri eucea
c at the same time that It
in dally In moderate doses wi^ff l ' a,, d
d It u B with unu.uil Sftdlfe * tren « : '>-
The l.lv.r I, on. ot . tbo nnS;
the system
when taken
and build
fo r m .
fully developed. Tho
tirely dependent on
the Liver for the per
ilous; when the atom-
bowels are at fAUlt,
HUffers In consequence
iilver-havlngceased
the diseases of that
prietors has made It
’of more than twenty
remedy wherewith to
derangements to fkA
To prove that this UL
any parson troubled
pluliu* In any of Its
bottle, and conviction
lyln« the bfood.,
to the whole mochlno*
of the disease—effect-
Bllioua attacki
la better* nreven
uso of the Liver in
One dose after eating
the stomach and pre-
rising and sourlug.
Only one dose taken
vents iN!«htiHHre.
Only one dose taken
bowelB gently, and
One dose takou after
Brepepaln.
$ar One dose of two
ways rdllve sink
One bottle takou for
moves tho cause of the
perfect cure.
Only one dose Inline-
Io* while
One dose, ofton re-
for t'halera itior-
o( Cholera.
Only one bottle
the
from the skin.
One dose taken _
lug gives vigor to tho
food digest well.
Oue doso ol ton repea
Dlarrhaa In Its
Hummer and Dow
niest to the first duse.
Oue or two doses
by Worms In Ohll-
safer, or speedier rem-
ine principal rtgni.
ordumon'J?}?;
connurict th. m
wluchlt IslliS*.™ 1Jr
wpWfUri'sr
if.ri®*? 1 *•». B.rL
Rlvlnij tun, ,ndhi.;,,,
•V,removing th«“,ul5
tl2lirV.o 0 r;““'™''
ven U t lll tb e .“ l , to , r,i " v «
vent the mod hoia
b«fore retiring, r , rd .
*^„ n, $ht, loosens th«
sp-sawirsa
-
female obstructloi. r «.
disease, ana mokes «
diately rrlleves ChoD
eated.ls 1
short time eefore ept.
appetite, and tnokei
t i?:.. cu V‘ Wi»MH
worst forms, whllo
ol complaints yleh fl l.
cares attacks catiMd
dren: there Is no surer.
|ody In tho world, as It
cures Or opay, bJ
exciting the absorb-
Wetake pleasuro In
moulctue us a proven-
AguetClilll Fever,
BUIlousType. 1 toper- 'lotes with certain.v
cor* 10 i6<t,r ’ tol 'i
tlmoiiy'ln Rs^uvor.’ 6 ® lv * n * tn “' r
. , Mlx wator In tho mouth with tho Invlgort*.
tor. and swallow both together. * 1
THB LIVJKB INVlOOKATOlt
f8 A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, tIj( j
Is dally working cures almost too great to bellei -
Ucure3aslf by magic, even tho fiistdoso clviue
benefit, and sofdom more than one bottloisrequlr*
ed to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the
worst Jauudlct or Dyspepsia to a common Head-
are ibe result of a DISEASED
< recommeudlug this
live for Fever nud
and all Fevers 01J
acho. all of which u
LIVER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
DR. SANFORD, Propitetor,
n 335 Broadway, Netv Yoik.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by
A. A. SOLOMONS A 00,.
8.1) BRANTLEY. ’
. , _ J. B. uuuitk a uo.
aor'3—lydXw Savannah,
McJLEAN’S
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
BLOOD PURIFIER.
TIIEgrent-
X est remedy
lu the world —
This Cordial Is
.1 dUtllled from a
Berry know:,
1 only to myself,
and chotulcally
combined with
some of ine
most valuable
medical roots,
herbB aud barks
known to the
mind of man,
such us bloou
root, black ro t,
wild cherry
bark, yellow
docb.danuelolns
8arHaparllla,eId- $ _
nSo[b 1 e 0 re. e Mai After taking.
in lain uic reuieuy f, r | t he restoration
_ over known.
IT Id NATUH K’S OWN REMEDY,
curing diseases by natural laws. When taken, Its
healing Influence Is felt coursing through every
vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the
circulation or the blood, it neutraltieB any bilious
matter in the stomach, and strengthens tbe whole
organization.
McLean*a Strengthening Cordial will effectually
Liver Complaints. Dyspep*, Jaundice. Chronic or
Nervous Debility, Diseases of tho Kidneys,
und all Diseases arising from a Disor
dered Liver or Stomach,
Heartburn, Inward Pi lea. Acidity of the Stomach.
Follneis of Blood to the Head, Dnll Pain or Swim
ming in tho Head. Palpitation of the Heart, Full
ness or Weight In the stomach. Sour Eructations,
Choking or Sufiocatlng Feelings when lying down.
kin and Eyes, Night
owcBio, Auwuru tovorn, x-aiu In the 8mall of the
Back, Chest or tilde, Sudden flushes of heat, De-
press'ou of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Languor, De-
undent y or any Nervous Diseases. 8ores or
„ otchea on the Skin, end Fever and Ague (orChll's
and Fever.) It will also cure diseases of the Blad
der and Womb, such as Seminal Weakness, Incon
tinence of Urine, Btrangu ary Inflammation or
Weakuess of tbe Womb or Bladder. Whites, Ac.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
This Cordial will never fall to cure any of tbs
above diseases, if taken as per directions on oark
bottle. In German, English and French.
JOVKR HALF A MILLION OF BOTTLES
Have been sold during tho past six months, and In
no Instance has It tailed In giving euttre satisfac
tion. Who, then, will Buffer from weakness or de
bility when McLean’s Btrengthlng Cordial will cure
TO THB LADIE8.
Do you wish to bo healthy and strong ? Then so
*id get some of McLean’s Cordial. Jt will strength-
and Invigorate yon, causing your blood to flow
through every vein, and the rich rosy boom of
health to mount to your cheek again. Every bot
tle warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We say to parents, If yonr children are sickly,
puny or afblcted with complaints prevalent among
caiicren, give them a small quantity of McLeau’s
Cordial, ami It will make them healthy,fat and ro
bust. Delay not a moment; try It and be convinced.
It Is delicious to take.
„ EVERY COUNTRY MERCHANT
Bhould not leave the city until he had procured a
supply of McLean’s Strengthening Cordial. It sells
rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount
will be made to those who buy to sell again.
Ask for McLean’s Strengthening Cordial,and take
nothing else. It is the only remedy that will puri
fy the blood thoroughly, and at ihe same time
strengthen the system.
Oue tablo spooulul every morning Is • certain
preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow
Fevor.or any prevalent disease.
Price only $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
J. H. MoLEAN.
Sole proprietor of the cordial-
Also, McLeau’s Volcautc Oil LlnlmeuL
_ EW Prlnclbal depot on tho corner of Third and
F.no streets, St. Louis, Mo.
_ ~leLenn’e Volonnlc Oil Liniment.
The best Lintmeut In tbo world for man or heart
Rheumatism. neuralgls,para;ysl8,brul80s,spralus
eUftbess In the Joints or muscles, swellings, sore
throat, earache or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts,
eores, burns, scalds, pains, ac., yield to the “mag-
Io*’ influence of this wonderful Liniment.
For Hoises and Cattle, It Is an Infallible remedy
for chafes, galls, scratches, cracked heels, lameness,
Spavin, sweeny, splint, fistula, hr Uses, sweMnsf,
woui'ds, rattle snakebites, and vtrious other dis
putes which animals are liable to from Injuries ot
accidents.
Every Country Merchant sbou.d obtain a supply
of McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapid
ly, because It alwuyB cutes. .
A liberal discount wll) be made to merchants who
buy to sell again.
tar For sale by J. H. MoLEAN, proprietor, cor-
tr of Third and Pino streets, St Louis, Mons' **
Boots and Shoes.
LaIIIK.-*’, Winhcm. Children*.
lcui.8. II .yn’ aud Youth’#. Boots und fchio.*,
/f every variety, suitable fur the seahoii.cau
be hau at the celebrated c ,eap rash Uoot
-• d Shoe Store, corner Barnard and Congress
A PPL EH, POTATOES AND ONIONS.-
I\. Ju*it received by s'eimer 20 bbls choice Ap
ples, 30 bids white and red Putat oes, and lOhb’r) red
'* “fi<*; for sale low by A. II. CHAMPION,
r>9 between Market and Bay street.
BAILIIEI.M- Appleu, AO fcbla Fold
• toes, 10 bbls Onions; lauding and for sale b
uorW O. L. GIlBEHT.
Men’s Boots
Heavy Men’s Boots
hlckest Boots 4'
BOOTS.
* 60
Offer od 3 50
. J CO
. 0 00
Negro Brogans.
Red No'/ro Brogans fl j|
Heavy do do \ 00
Kxtra heavy Negro Brogan* 1
Prime Russo' Brogans, $t 25. All kinds and
qualities kept constantly on hand, at the lowest
rate,;. Cad uni examine for vourselves.
It. C. I WKE & KH0„
167 UONURK88 STRUCT,
oul7—If nnut door to Kln» * W«rlng*«.
N nw 114TON AND I.AHD.-3I) hl,U.
prime Now Bacon ewea; 26hhd« wlnuK
Uacnn Hhennlera; 5,000 Iba Now Hueai-cureil Ilam,-
Ml toi l. omj 1110 »e R » New Leal Urd: for ,“o“KJi
rive from Haltlmore, bv • 1011
»*» vl » rURANTON k JOHNSTON.
80 MAI-1-DNll* IIUMH WHISKY: nl.o
# lew ,a tonilrlah I'oneep, ami a lew barrel,
pure Onl lire WhUfcjr; lor .ale by oarreu
IU R. (VBYRNK
1 by
anrlf—lvdAw
In, OL IiOUIV, **• 4*.j
KING k waring,
havsrnab.Ga.
Dyeing
NO. 73 YORK 8T., .NEAR THE COUBT H0UBX.
UEstablished In 1832.]
T HE eubserlber, urntefnl Tor past fa*
vors, begs leave to Inform his friends and tb«
uubllqEenerally, that he la now prepared to Dye ait
Oolora in the best style on Silk and WoolenDresNSS,
Shawls, Ac.: also. Table Covers and Crape Srswia
cler.ncd and bleached In the best manner. LfiUies
Kid and DoeaklnUloves cleaned lu the best London
The subrc.lber begs leave to state that bel* n°*
uropared to clean, bleach and pre«s Ladles’Bonnets
nd Flats In Che most fashionable styles- Terms
moderate.
QetiUemen’t,Garments Dyed and Cleaned,as may
fce required, In the name superior stylo which dm
generally ho well pleased his patrons aad friend*
for the past 25 years. . v
mnV lrfL 1v 7 a GALLOWAY.
Establishment,
DmbbS IK ln,X;8;d£ n *'i«&i!teSs'
16 bbl, I SKl,.Ukosu L,rd: ferrel.by 1
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GAUT A KEM8MAKT,
BRANCH
OF THE
ELECTROCHEMICAL
BATHS,
OPEN DAILY-
NO. 160 SOUTH BROAD Street.
A 1.1. DIMKAWRS -re opoedllr eorrn
A (If the organs are perfect) by u.lnf tbe abore
Baths in connection with Hydropathic treaimoui-.
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1JOTATOK-. l»BKBIN«f* AND
A HHKlr-100 bblagoofl Batin* Potato*.; IC0M»
new Hcal.il Utrrlnaa: JObbl. lancei NoSMackare,.,.
bait bbl. No I Maclteiel, il half bbla Utg« No J
Mackerel; forrel. by M , RANTOMt j OH NgT0N.