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LOTTE KIES. fitc.
MU Stiff '.OTTEltf
Forth* benefit of the
Montioello Union Academy
or JABPJfiK OOUNTY, GEORGIA,
Authorised byHpootal Aot of Denial*.
ture. •
McKinney & co., Managers.
To be Drawn eaoh Saturday In Deo.
1860. In the olty of Savannah, Oa.
ciaas 48,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY. DEC. 9, IBM.
Class 49,
DRAWB OH SATURDAY. bKO. 10. ir».
Class ad,
DRAWS OH SATURDAY. DKO. 17,1889.
Class si.
.DRAWSON SATURDAY. DBO. U. 18M.
Class IW.
DRA WS OH ayUHPAY. DKO. 91. IBM.
46.898 Prlsee—Mere jbeS eee Prime to
•very Tw Ticneut
CAPITAL PRIZE
$60,000 !
*1 OUSTS. ONLY 8 10.
Halves, Qtartera and Eighths In Proportion.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
To be diawn each Baturday In December, 1865.
1 Price of. *. *60,000 la „....$60,uuu
1 do. ......... SO.OuO la 20,000
l do .... 10,000 la 1U.OOO
| do 8,000 la 8,000
I do 2.000 1a .... IMW
1 do 1.800 1a 1.M0
l do l.iooia 1*100
1*000 aro *
Central Railroad.
; n'-.fimi#
!0
do. .
100 do
100 do
800 are.
400 are
800 are
200 »re
180 are
100 are
ti(W
7.64
85 are 8 500
APPROXIMATION PKIZRB.
« Pra*a of $200 epproxlm’lng to060,000 price are 80)
4 Prx’a of 180 approxlm’tng to 80.000 price are 600
4Prs : eof ltl approxlm'lng to 10,000 price aro 600
4 Prc’c of 100 approxlm'lng to 8,000 price are 4riJ
gPrt'sof 80 epproxtro'ing to 4,000 price are 540
8 Hrc’» of 60 approxlm’tng to 8,COO pvjse are 480
ttPH’aof 50 approxlm’lng to 2,000 price are 400
8 Prc'a of 40 approxlra’ing to 1,800 price are 820
400 P Prc’a of 20 approxlnrug to 100 price are 80oo
25,000 Plicae of 8 are....... .$200,000
16.828 Prlcea amounting to..... ..••••••..•$866,040
WholeTickets$10, Halvas5. Q $2.60.
Certificates of Packages win ue *wiu at tha fob
lowing rates, which la the
Certificates of
Do. ao. iu m
Do. do. 10Qi „
Do. do. 10 Eighth do 7.60
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES
Enclose tbe monoy to our address for the ticket!
ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded
by first mall. Purchasers can have tickets ending
loany figure they may designate.
The list of drawn nnmbers and prises will be sent
to purchasers Immediately after the drawing.
NOTICE TO 00aRK8P0NDhNT8.
Those who prefer not eendlng money by mall,
oan use the Express Companies, whereby
money for tickets. In sums of ten dollars, and up-
wards, can be sent us at oar risk and expense,
from Any olty or town where they have an office
The money and order most be enclosed In a "Gov
ernment Postoffice Btamped Envelope,” or the
Excreta Company cannot receive them.
All communications strictly confidential.
Addraaa order. for
Office Masoolo Hall. Ball st. Bavannah. Ga.
O
Change ofotoliedule.
an nml alier MATUKHAV. Ilec. 10,
) IBM, ihoTr.ln* Will |« r;n »• follow, :
Leave Wavannah 12 81. and 11.10 P. M.
An” it Awakt* TJO I*. M. and 7JO A. M.
Arrive at Macon II P. M. and9 A. 81.
Arrive at Mllledgevllle 1.10 V. 81.
Leave Macon... 10.48 A. II. and 10 P. M.
Art! ro at Bavannah 7 .16 A. 81. and 9.8.1 I\ 81.
Arrive at Augusta 7 30 A. M. and 7.W P. JJ.
Arrive at Mlilodgevlllc I.lo P. 81.
Leave Augusta 0.46 A. M. and 2.41 P. 81.
Arrive at Bavannah 736 A. 81. and 9 At P. 81.
Arrive at Macon 9 A. M. and II P. M.
Passengers for points beyond Atlanta on the
Western and Atlautlc R. K. will leave Savannah no
tbe IS noon Train* those for Blllledgevtllt and Ha*
teuton on 10.10 P. M. Train: those for notntaon
Booth-Wc.rii rn, below Port Valley, will leave on
10.30 P* M. Train; those fur CMuuibtm, Montgome
ry, dc.. by either Train. Trains connect at Macnu
with Macon and Western and South- Western It. U.
Trains to Atlanta, Amerlcus, Albany, Cuthbert,Co-
Iambus and Montgomery, and at Mlllcn with Au*
curia and Bavannah K. R. to Augusta and the
North. GKO. W. ADA818.
Uen’l Hup’t.
Savannah, Albany A tiulflt, Koad
CHANflE OF SCHEDULE.
O N unit nfeer Wndiieidny* the 14th Or*
tuber, the Passenger Tram will
Leave Savannah at 10.30 A. 81.
Arrive at McDonald’** Biatlon MOP. 81.
Leave McDonald's Station 8*15 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah 2.20 P. 81.
Freight Trains will leave Savannah on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 7.00 A. M.
AH Freights by Freight Trains, incepting live
stock, mu a be delivered nt tbe Depot the day pre
vious toshlpuiODl. GAB PER J. FULTON,
octll Bupertnu Ddenl.
WOOD, EDDY * CO’S
SINGLE NUMBER
LOTTERIES,
Urand Oapital Prise * «ffil00,000 1
Nearly one price to every nine tickets.
TBE EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
of WOOD. EDDY A OO.’fl Single Number Lotteries
will take place In public, under the superlntet ‘
©nee of Sworn Commissioners, at Augusta, Ga ,
follows t
(JIass G1 Draw* Saturday, Dee, 17* 1830.
Class 06 Draws Huiurdav, Jan. 21,intitl.
UJasetfO Draws Naturdny* F«b.l8,186C
Extraordinary Drawing,
To take place as above specified.
1 GRAND UAPITAl* PRIZtt OP
$100,000!
1 Prise of. $50,000
1 Prise of........ 50,000
I Price of-—. 16.000
1 Price of.—.. 10.000
1 Prise of.—— 6AJ0
1 Price of. 6.000
• of. 6.000
I Price o
1 Prise of. $5,000
1 Prise of.— 6 uuu
20 Prices of. 2,000
100 Prises of.- 1,00*
100 Prises o f . 6t0
100 Prises of. 400
150 Prises of.— SOU
APPCOXIMAVION PEIXCS.
4 Pries of ftOOOcpproxm’lng to $100000 Prise are $2400
14 PriC* Of SO J *' " 60000 " 2UX)
4 Pries of 400 " ” 90000 •• itiuu
•4 Pries ef 900 •* 44 16000 •• Y.0J
4 Pries of 200 “ *» 10000 •• 800
20Prcsof 100 " " 6000 " 2tk0
HOP Prices of $10 are $KXVjOo
6,510 Prices amounting to $616,000
Tickets,’$20; Halves, $10; Quarters, 26; Eighth $2.60.
The Ordinary Drawings
of Wood, Sddy AOo.’e Lotteries will Uk. place «t
Anxnsta. Uk, a. folio wa-
(Jlaao S9 Draws Nnta rda,, Deo. 94. , BSD
Ulus SIS Draws Saturday. Dec. 111,1 M3U
Ulasa 04 DrawsHntarday. Jua. 7, I Mill
Class n5 Draw. Hutu may, J ua. 14.18110
Clua 07 Draws Bni.edny. J m. 98.180u
Ordinary Drawing,
To take place as above epeclUed.
A OK,AND PRIZE OH - • . 830.000.
1 Prlae of. $01,000
} Pitas of. 10.000
. APPROXIM.V
1 Price of. $1,6
50 Prises of. 6
100 Prices of. 4
ioopjftafcvr. 1
100 Prises of ]
'ION PRIZED.
* SliM*£5»PProam lu* 10 ,s000u Prl.e aro $160:,
BCUappfoxm’lnx to 90000 Prlio ore lau)
«££•«{ MOapproxn.Mnxto 100MIPrlre.ro 1000
fCES’Sl jgj.pprskta’lnsto 9000 Prlio are a,.
iSi’i 0 ! JgtaPProxmlugto 4000Prlio,ire B>:
“»»PProxm>fW 9000 P. lie aro 60,
-A Prr. of lOOopproxm’fux to 1900 Prize tro 400
*' OTI *»»
MB* Prixex amountlnx to tno.oooo
WbotoTicket! $10; Halvox $9 : Un.irten $|>*.
WOOD. HDDV <k co.>8
GRAND
Extraordinary Drawings,
Oh tit Tint Number Flan.
CAPITAL PRIZE - - $100 000.
Takes place on tho last Saturday In each Month.
Eighths®mo.® 18 Ua,Tea $l0, ^ aa ^erfli23.
cvrtlllcaies. enc'.OB© the
SIi I x.K*. n - —¥ oney to 0a ^ address for what you
Pnrchue; name the L ,*ttery In which you
HAiw.. mvested, and whether you wish Wholes,
Sfflftb Q or ou receipt of which
wUh®the sch ttt * ^7 first mall, together
^'7 e^ er drawing, a Printed Draw-
mg. Oerttfied to by the Commissioners, will besom,
, *dmaD Explanation.
a_S" YufTOMere will please write their Bljrnu-
Ooirnty slnd 8utei V ® n * rae ° r tholr Post Office.
^ncommunicaiibns strictly oonfidentlal.
AIL prices of $1,000 and under, paid lmrae*
OUlely after the drawing—other prises at tbe
ucosl time of forty days.
Orders for tickets or certificates, by mall or ex
press, to be directed to
* WOOD, EDDY A OO., Augoata Geo.
or WOOD, EDDY A OO- Atlanta, Ooo. ,
or WOOD. EDDY A OO., Wilmington. Del.
I®* A list of the nnmbe % that are drawn from
(he wheel, with (he amount of the price that esou
one is entitled to, will be published after every
drawing, la tbe following pape a:—Augusta (Geo.)
Constitutionalist, Mobile Register. JNaabvllU*
aeUA Blphmjnd Dispatch, find PagolnrrtMt
CONCENTRATED POTASH,
Mere Hum Double tie Strength of Ordinary
P,W!!S and at trUHng 0 expelL.
cheapest article ever discovered for the tftmxwe.
One pound will make twelve or fifteen gallons of
good Bolt fioap. or nlno pounds Hard floau. Prin
ters will find It a superior artic'e for cleaning tj pe.
It Is perfectly soluble and tree from Impurities.
Broken In small lumps and put np iu 1,2,3 and 6
lb. can*.
. Manufactured at the OHALLKNGE CHEMICAL
-WORKS, Brooklyn, and uold by
B R. DU1&KKK A OO.,
1 P(—* *' •* *
Change of Schedule
ON T11K
South-Western Rail Road,
OVER WinCLI FA8HK8 THE (UtKAT H. W
YORK AND N. O. MAILS.
iPWO DAI I*Y TK.AINN BfiTWJKUN
A Macon and Colnmbus.
Ljsvo Macon at 11.45 P. 81. and 9.43 A. M
Arrive at Oolumbus 5.35 A. M. ami 3.4.11*. M.
Loave Columbus 4.00 " and 3.45 "
Arrive at Macon-.- 9.50 " and '«dB- •'
On and after Sunday, September 4th the Passen
ger and Mall Train for Alhany aut Cutbbert will run
as follows:
Lesvo Macon 10.40 A. M.
Arrive In Albany 5.41 P. M
Leave Albany -..1.40 P. M.
Leave Cuthbert 12 45 P. M
Arrive at Bmtthvllle 3.13 P. M.
Leave Smithvllle 4 0- P. M
Arrive at Cuthbert 6 39 P. M
Making the connection with thoup and dowu Al
bany Mall Train.
drains to Coinmbus form a through connecilot
to Montgomery, Alabama, and Angusta. Klngtt-
vllle, Wilmington, Savannah, Mllledgevllle and
Raton ton. >
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahasste.
Balnbrldge.Thomasvllle, Ac., dally; also, trl-wtek
ly from Cuthbert to Fort Gaines, Ac.
Through Tickets can be procured from Ra'lRcad
Georgia Railroau.
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOB
1U4PARKD IIV DK. AANFOHL',
CompoiinUcfl entirely frow Isukin,
IHONKOF TilK IIKHT I’DKLAViVl
i AN 1> 1.1 V KK M HDJC1ME8 now before the pu ollc
that acts a* a Cathartic, en.-dcr, milder, *nd won
vfiectual Mian any other medicine known, it's
not only a Cathartic, tut a Liver remedy, actlm
first ou tho Llvor to eject Uh morbid matter, the©
on tho iitouiuch and bowefa to carry oil tbnt mat*
tor, thus accomplishing two purposes • liocttMlIy,
without any of the patutnl feoilUKS experienced fr.
tho operation of most Cathartic.*. It ^trcnKtl.em
the i,y Ktem at the same time thut It purges It; am!
when taken dally In moderato doses, will strength
u and build It up with uuusunl rapidity.
Tho MverUoncot a tho principal rvgul
tora of tho human bo* ~
forms Its functlouB
fully developed. Tbe
tirely dependent on
the Llv**r for tlio por
tions; when tho stom-
bowcls are at fault,
hUtlbra In consequence
ijiver-havlngcease.i
tho diseases of that
priotors has made It
of moro than twenty
remedy wherewith to
To prove that this
any person troubled
l»ln!tri%lnnny of Its
bottle, ami conviction
place a healthy flow oi
stomach, causing load
fling the blood*
to tho whole msuhlm -
of the disease—otlool*
fillloua attnoka
Ih bottei’t preven
tive ot the lilvrr I n-
Unc dose after eating
t ujBtomaclLand pro
i lstv.tr and souring.
gar One dose of two
ways rollv*t 81 o li
Ouo bottlo taken for
movesthocausoof the
perfect cure
Or'
<Jno dose, often ro-
for C.holera filor
of Cholera.
Only one bottle
tfi-One bottlo taken
moves all sallownesu A or unuatuiul
from the skin.
One dose taken a
lng gives vigor to the
food digest well.
Ono dose of ten repoa
most to the first dove.
One or two doses
by Worm* In Chll-
safer, or spoedlor rom-
nover falls.
Jtar A few bottles
exciting the absorb*
We take pleasure In
mndklno os a preveu-
Aguc*Chlll I'ever,
UllllousType. It oper
and the whole Hystczr
of one orgau—th*
to do Its duty. Fo;
organ, one of the pro*
me study, mu prat lie*
... ig In f h
bile, invigorating * .«
to digest well, purity
giving tone and healtl^
V. romo vine tbe canBi
lng n radical cure.
arocuro*l,nnd$ whu
ted* by tho occasions
vlioimor.
Is KUltlcloiit to reliovi
silt the food Iron.
before retiring, pre
at night, loosens th«
euros Ceufivenesa.
each meal will curt
tea*spo:mfulls will a>
Uendncliv.
ic:nale obstruction re*
'.Isease, and makee *
i.a’ely renews Choi-
m
tn
is needed to throw or.
.fleets of mudlclm m
for Jaundice
IB IFF '8 SALES,
.Alt* MIUCKI*'!'"* 8AI.K.-WII
on the tlrat Toradwy In January next
bofoie the door ol tl«e Court House In
the city of Bavannah, county of Chatham, amt
State of Georgia, brtweau the legal hour* Of sale,
all that tract of (and In th© city of Savauuah, coun
ty and 8tat* aforesaid, known In the plan of said
city as lot number (4) four. Illtka’ Tytfilng, Fcrcl-
val Ward, together with all tho rights, members,
here.iitautcnts end »«ppurteuaucos to the said tract
belonging, or iu any niauner appertaining, levied
on a* the property ot .Michael J. Reilly, tOftatlriy a
II. fa on foreclosure of mortgage turned out ol
the lion Btipi-rlor C* urt ol Chatham county. In
favor of the Hank oi the Btalo of Georgia vs- Ml*
chael J. Reilly.
deal
LEVI 8. KU8SELL,
Sheriff O. O.
_ CASH BUSINESS.
fPll K nubeorlbvr Diu icniaved to the
A Store on Broughton street, between Mr. David
O'Connor’s< ad the Marshall House, where he will
*ttend to maxing GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS In
tho beat and latest style, at prlcea to suit all wbo
will patronize him. UNIFORMS of aliklntl-t which
where, that do iiottttlhe gentlemen, will also be
attended to.
D'*ea Repairing, and at the shortest notice.
A suit or Clothes mace m fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and boys paid for on delivery.
given him entire satisfaction.
M. OABKV* Agent.
THOU SlliLTNOT STEAL!
( IIJKRV-Uoea Hoda Writer Buttlea
V»i come under tho above. To those who bay, sell,
glvo a way .appropriate to their own uso,rcta1n when
empty, wllfuil) In troy,or in any manner deprive
of bottles bearing my name. I would say, look
at tho headlug of this article,and ask your own con-
science If you are not sinning against Ub command.
1 wish all persons to know that I only dispose of
the contents, wltn the understanding that the
Bottles are to be relumed when empty. Further
more. that I uevur receive pay for Bottles bearing
my namo: consequently, no person has a right to
dispose of them In any mannonwhatever. Negroes
are cautioned against having them m l heir posses
sion. Parties having them about tholr promises
will please have them left at tue nearest bar room or
grocery, or notify me or any of mv drivers that we
may recover them. JOHN RYAN, Bottler,
apl»4if
UUI. iivm* man, uuvuur,
cor Bay and West Broad stroets.
ted, cures Vhroul<
worst forms, wbll
el complaints ylelc si
cures attucks canse*
a Dropsy* bj
recommending t li 11
tivo for Fever i
ling to testify to lit
All who used It aro giving tneir unanimous Iut
tlmorty In its favor.
tff Mix wator In the mouth with thelnvlgcr
tor. and shallow both together.
THE IxIYKK 1NVIGOKATOK
18 A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, am
Is dally working cures almost too great to bollei.-
It cures as If by niggle, even the fiistdose giving
bone fit, and svldont more than one tattle Is requir
ed to cure any kind of lxlver Complaint, from Lb*
worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Head
ache. all of which are the result of a D1HEA8E1
LIVER.
Price One Dollar per Bott le.
DR. BAN FORD, Proprietor,
335 Broadway, New York,
Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by
A. A. **OW'MON8 A CO.,
B. D BRANTLEY,
J. B. MOURN A OO.
aprS— lyd Aw Havannah,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta, 0.46 n.m. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 a.rn
•• •• J.49p.m. -• •• ll.9p.rn
Leavo Atlanta, 8 43p.m. I Arrive Augusta,5.42a.m
•' 10.00 a.m. J ** “ 5.15 p.m
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at 2.45 p.m. am
Atlanta at 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
OOXNEOT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arr.Augnsta, 11.15 p.m. I LeaveAuBUBta,10.00a.m.
“ *' 1.15 p.m. I “ “ 8.05 p.m.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, 6.03 a.m. I Leave Atlanta, 10 .V a.m
** ” 0.33p.m. I '• 44 8*40p.m.
With Atlanta and Lagrange Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.33 a.m. I L*ave Atlanta, 0.15 a.m
7.51 p.m. | 44 44 10*15a.m.
With Athens Branch.
Leave Augusta 12.45 nUht. and Atlanta 8 40, night
arrive at Athens 3.30 A. M.
Leave Athens 11.00, A M—arrive at Augusta6.45P.
M., and Atlanta 11.45 P.M.
With Washington Branch.
Leave Washington2.00 p.m.,arr. Augurfta5.45 p.m.
and Atlanta 8 40 Night; Loave Augusta2.46 p.m.
end Atlanta 10 a. m.. arrive Wa5hlngton7.2Qp.xr.
With Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warrenton 3.00 p.m., arr. Augusta6.45 p.m
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; leave Augusta 2.46 p.m.,
and Atlanta at 10 a. m.,arr. Wairenton 6.30 p.m.
E3TOn Sunday no Trains run on I he Branches.
septl4 ' 4 ”~
GKO. YONQE, Gen’l Bup’t.
Schedule of Trains
ON THS
Florida Railroad.
lj ceptod) on arrival ef steamers from Buvanna
andOtiarloaton. connecting at. Callahan with star*
for Trader’s Hill and Centro viUe.tia.; at Baldwl:
with Atago far Tallahassee; nt Trail Ridge will
stage for Mlddlebnrg, and at Htarke with stagesfai
Newnausvllle, Galnsvllla, Mtcanopy, Fleming tor
and Ocala.
Leave Starke dally (Sunday excepted) on arrlva
ofa’Mes.and connecting at Fernandlnawlthateam
JyS3—tf A. W. Oouw, Bun*t.
McLEAN’S
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER.
great
est remedy
rPUK
A est
In tho world —
This Cordial Is
dlhtiUed from a
Berry known
only to myself,
and chemically
combined with
some of the
most, valuable
me.Heal roots,
horbs and barks
known to tho
mind of man,
such b s bloou
root, black ro t,
wild cherry
b u r k , yellow
dock.dundelolns
sarfiapurllia,eld-
Before takiiiSoIbuTpr^duc: After taking.
lng the most iuialiloie remedy tor the restoration
of health over known.
IT 18 NATURE'S OWN REMEDY,
oaring diseases by natural laws. When taken. Its
healing Influence Is felt coursing through every
vein oT the body, purifying aud accelerating the
circulation ot the blood, it neutralizes any bilious
matter In the stomach, end strengthens the whole
organisation.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial will effectually
euro
Liver Complaint*. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or
Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all Diseases arising from a Disor
dered Liver or Stomach,
Heartburn. Inward Piles. Acidity of the Stomach
Fullness or Blood to the Head. Dull Pain or Swim
ming in the Head. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Full
ness or Welahtln the stomuch, Hour Eructations,
Oinking of Suflocatlug Feelings when lying down.
Dryness or Yellowness of t he Skin omf Kyes, Night
fivreuts, Inward Fevers, Palu In tho Small of the
• bldo, Sudden Hushes* of heat, De-
Rack, Chest _
presslon of Gpirlts. frightful Dreams, Languor, De
spondency or any Nervous Diseases. Sore* or
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CKLEBRATED
SEWING MACHINES.
I. W. Morrell & Co., Agents.
BAVANNAH, GBOKUIA.
Price $55 to {$130.
WE beg lenve to onll the attention ol
i friends aud the public to these machines
which we arc offariog on exhibition at our Plano
Warehouse. Tho unparalleled success In selling
them In Georgia has established their great >n
pcrlorlty over any other Patent 8?wtng Machines
far FAMILY AND PLANTATION SEWING.
MACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with dl
eltlonshow to nseAhem. contto any part of the
country. Personate tho city purchasing Machines
can have a young lady call at their residences to In-
struct them In the use of them dscW—tf
LIVERY
AND
SALE STABLE.
TUB aubaorlber* thankful lor
the past liberal patronage, hopes 10
merit a continuance of the same, hav-
_____ lng added new Carriages, new Buggler,
and a few fine Horace* to his firmer stock, with
careftil drlv«rs and the bent of hostlers, and is
now prepared to accommodate the public at tho
old stand, corner of Whitaker and President streets,
and solicits a continuance ofwrmer favors.
Particular attention paid to receiving aud foi
octl—lydliw
181 Pearl Street, New York.
■ Mlw I Wit LHI/ILUl
u " 4 —
s :::::: SS
40 Utah xj 0U
4o Hun.tannin.t 99 no
do Btaortan Squirrel 99 00
oo ilo an 00
Hack Lynx ib 00
do do — oa
do Initiation Mink ... ix 00
do do i, do
• do Vrwich 8abl. idod
do do 1100
Whole Batia comprise Vlctorine. Ond, and Hull
,*.1"$. —.ortmeot of Hlisu’ Ohlachim.
B*airrol. *0., an of which the ladle, ora Invltad to
Hat aod Caj> Store. Bo. 199 Oon-
1"it* ' N. K. BABWPM.
NU A 1*1*1.ftp*.—40 bkla.
‘ "“ 1 .*
aiHSTAk
1
~dth and tor
TINE M COj
Irtta end Cow Pcaa; conltog to atoro
rIAUKd I Biminaioil.
PATENT BLISS LETTERS
NUMERALS,
IN GOLD. SILVER. RUBY. BLUE. AMBER. &C,
FIRMLY AFFIX1IO
On Plate and Sheet Glass,
Wixidow Panes. &c.
TUESK liptiera nud iNumerms are eat
JL of tbe finest Crystal Glass, bevelled and pol-
Uhed on the edges, representing the shade of the
letter, aud glided bfth nd, presenting a surface re-
scuibllng highly burnished gold or silver. The
stained ones are not g Idod, but romatn transpa
rent. In the original color- of the glass, and are
beautifully adapted for Illuminated signs where
there Isa bright light behind.
These Letters and Numerals, the firm adherence
of which, to glass or any other hard material Is
warranted,are admirably adapted tor the display
dfNAMMd, OCCUPATION*. LISTS OF PRICES.
GOODS. Ac., ON WIN DOW FAMES. FANLIGHTS
FACIAS, TABLETS, LAMPS. GLASS CA8KH. or
DOORS. They combine the advantages of ORNA
MENT-ATTRACTION. U8HFULN ESS—NO OB*
S TRUOTION TO LIGHT, NO CLEANING RK-
U IKED, as they do not tarnish and nover wear
ont.
Specimens of the abovo style of lettering can be
seen at tbe store of the subscriber wbo has been
appointed Agent for Ihe 8»ate of Geonrta, and la
prepared to fill all orders, at his st^re, Monument
square.
Jy 28-tf
JAMKS
WRRPONT.
NEW LAW BOOKS,
BBOBIVBOBY
J no- 3MC. Ooopor db Oo
fpiltt LAW at Tan* or 1'rlvaie
A Wronjti. hy Fr.nclr Hilliard. In 1 rota.
ATreatloe on Maritime Law, Including tho Law
of Shipping, ihe Law of Marine Inenran?e, and the
Law aud Prctlc of Au mi rally By Theophlli
Parsons, In 2 vols. dec9
E
and
ud John B. Beck, M. D. In % vols*
Weakness of the fyomb cr Bladder. Whites, fie.
THERE 18 NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
This Cordial will never fall to cure any of tbe
xbove dit-eaeei. if taken aa per directions on each
toottia. in German. KnaUcl) r.nd French.
JOVKU HALF A MILLION of mrm.ssii
c been sold during tho past six mouths, and In
no instance has It tailed In giving entire satlsfac*
tlnn. Who, then, will suffer from weakness or de-
Ifitttv wheu McLean’s 8trengthlug Cordial will cure
and get some of McLean’s Cordial. 11 wllletrength*
_ causing 3 our blood to Cow
... in. and the rich rosy b oom ol
b«uiith to mouutto your cheek agalu. Every bot
tle warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We say to parents, If your children are sickly,
puny or alllicti-d with complaints prevalent among
Cttiluren, give them a small quantity of McLean’s
Cordial.aud It will make them healthy,fat and ro
bust. Delay net a moment; try It «tid be convinced.
It Is dcMcloiih to tHke.
EVERY COUNTRY 81BROIIANT
Should not leave tho city until he had procured a
supply or McLean’s Strengthening Cordial. It sells
rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount
wdi be made to those who buy to sell again.
Ask*for McLean’s Strengthening Cordlal.ond take
not tdng olse. It is the only remedy that will puri
fy tho blood thoroughly, and at ihe same time
strengthen the system.
One table spoonful every morning Is a certain
for Cholera, Chills and Fnver, Yellow
ay prevalentdlttose.
r SI per bottle, or six bo'.ties for $5.
J. II. McLEAN,
.. , 8 °l® proprietor of the CordhJ.
Also, McLean’s Volcanic 011 Liniment.
$ar Principal depot on tho corner of Third and
Pne streets, bt. Louis, Mo.
riol.enn’a Volcanic Oil Liniment.
Iho best l.lnimnnt In the world for man or beast
Rheumatism, neurulglu, pa rslvsh. bruises, sprains
tt'.ftneas In the Joints or muscles, swellings, sore
throat, earache or toothache, wofinds. tresn outs,
tores, burns, scalds, pains, ac., yield to tho ••mag
ic' Influence of this wonderful Liniment.
For lloi se» and Cat tie. It Is an infallible remedy
for chafes, galls, scratches.cracked heels.lamcness.
tpavin. sweeny, splint, fistula, brjfaes, swellings,
woci’ds, rattle snakebites, and v.irlouc othef dls-
J.WB which animals are liable to from injuries oi
locidentt;.
Every Country Merchant shou d obtain a supply
of Mi Lcau’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapid
ly. because It always cures.
A liberal dlsoouut will be made to merchants who
buy to sell again.
For solo by J. II. McLEAN, proprietor, cor
ner of Third and Pino streets, fit Louis, Mo.; a 1
tor m b hr KING 4 WARING.
anris—Ivdfiw Pqv-rrah.tffi,
Dyeing Establishment,
NO. 73 YORK 8T., NEAR TIIK COURT HOU8E
’ „ r Established la 1832.)
TMIK aubncrlber* urnteful for pnat fit-
A Yore, begs leave to Inform his friends and the
po bite generally, that he Is now prenored to Dye all
(Mors to the bests'yleon Silk and Woolen Dresses.
Miawls, Ac.: aLo Table Covers and Crape Shawls
cleaned nml bleached In the Lost mauuer. Lafllefi’
Kid and Doeskin Gloves cleaned In the best London
Style.
• he subscriber begs leave to state that hols now
Vn pared to clean, bleach and pre^s Ladles'Bonnets
md Flats In the moat fashionable styles- Terms
moderate.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed and Cleaned.as may
be required. In the same superior stylo which has
generally so well pleased bla patrons and friends
(or the past 23 years.
mayle—ly.a^G A l.LO W A Y.
BRANCH
OF TUN
ELECTROCHEMICAL
BATHS,
OPEN DAILY.
NO. 160 SOUTH BBOAD 8tro«,
A LL BINKA8B8 sre issedliv curei
(If the organs ore perfect) by using the abovt
Baths in connection with Hydropathic treatment
If you dout believe It. try ft.decU-7-ly
JOHN M.OOOPHR A OO* 1 fiwS
POTATOES.
1 Z(\ BARRELS KajalUk Potatoee now
I OyJ landing from barb Tallulah and for sale by
decs VAN HORN A C#.
TARRANT’S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT,
This valuable and popular Medicine, prepared In
conformity with the analysis of the waters of
tbe celebrated Seltzer fiprh g, In Germany,
in a moot convenient aud portable form,
has universally received the most
Favorable recommendations of
the Medical profeslon and a
Discerning Public, as the
MOBT EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
SALINE APERIENT
In uae, and as bring entitled to special preference
over the many Mineral Spring waters,8eldllt* Pow
ders* and other similar articles, both irorn Its com
pactness and .greater efficacy. It may be used
with the best effect’ln all
BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES, SICK
HEADACHE, LOBB OF APPETITE. IN
DIGESTION. AND ALL SIMI
LAR COMPLAINTS, PECU
LIARLY INI IDKNT
TO THE
Spring anil Bummer Scasona.
Ills particularly adapted to the wants of Travel
ers i*y boa and Lu id. Residents in Hot Cli
mates. Persons cf Sedentary Habits, In-
va Ids and Convalescents: Captulns of
Vessels and Plontera will find It a
valuable addition to their Med
icine Chests.
With those who have used It, It has high favo
and Is deemed indispensable.
IN A TORPID STATE OF THE LIVKK-It ren
ders great service in restoring healthy action.
IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM—It gives the
best satisfaction, aliaylngjall Inflammatory symp-
.and In many cases effectually curing those
led.
no oOCCKSS IN CASKS OP GRAVEL, INDI
GESTION. HEARTBURN AND OOBTiVKNKBS-
Proves It to be a Medicine of the greatest utility.
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. AND THE DIS
TRESSING SICKNESS SO USUAL DURING PREG
NANCY— Yields speedily, and with marked suc
cess under its he<hlul Influence.
IT AFFORDS THE GREATEST RELIEF TO
THOSE AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT TO
THE PILES—ACTING gently on tho bowels,neu
tralizing all Irritating secretions, and theroby re
moving all inflammatory tendencies.
IN FACT. IT 13 INVALUABLE IN ALL OASES
WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT OR
PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It is in tho form of a Powder, carofully putupin
tui effervescent beverage.
Taken In the morning, It never Interferes with
the avocations of tbe day, actlug gently on thi
system, restoring the illgestlvo powers, exciting a
healthy and xlaoioua tone or the stomach, and
creating ou elasticity of mind and flow ol spirits
which give zest to every enjoyment. It also ena
bles the Invalid to jnloymany luxuries with Im
punity. from wh ch he must otherwise be'de-
out the country, and Its steadily Increasing popu
larity for a scries or years, strongly guarantee Us
efficacy end valuable character, and commend It
to the favorable notice of an Intelligent public,
preuared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by
JOHN A. TARRANT 4 CO , Druggists,
No. 278 Greenwlch-st., cor. of Warren. N. Y.
-i-ir U
MBS. WIHSLOW,
A N Experienced Nurse and Fennle
A. Physician, presents to tho attention of moth
ers, hor
Soothing Syrup,
For Children Teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teethlug
by F.ofterilug tho gums, reducing alilnfiammatlon-
wtll a.ley nil pain and t-pasmodlc action, and Is
what
been able
other «n«dl.
VHK haa
Kil* Lx /
Inatnnce
Fi«!T /
when tlme-
Nover d:d
Instance c
tiou by any
used It. A*i
Mrs.
WINSLOW’S
SOOTHING
SYRUP.
T I
ilN
mendatlou of Its magical effects apd medical vir
tues. We speak In this matter “whnt we do
know*” after ten years’experience, and ‘
our reputalloa for tho fulfillment <
wo lio*o declares In almost every
where the Infant is suffering from pair
haustlou, relief will be fouhd In fifteen or tweuty
minutes after the symp Is administered.
used with never-fnliine success In
THOUt*AND» OP CASKS.
1; not only relieves the child from pain, but In
vigorates tbe sioraach and bowels, corrects acidi
ty. and gives tono and energy to the wholesys-
WIND COLIC*
Price, only 25 Centa per Bottlo
n*23—vlfiwly
FALL TRADE.
TO FILL ALL ORDERS FOR *
XArugs, Mociioino*,
CHEMICALS,
Surgical Instruments*
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Brushes, Perfmnerv,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASSWARE,
TRUSSES.!
Medicine Chests,
NEW CROP HARDEN SEEDS,
AND AM. TDK PATENT MEDICINE!*
OP THE DAY.
o a, mat h at-»ar in,
ALCOHOL AND SPIRIT GAS.
MERCHANTS WILL KIND IT TO TBXIfi AD.
VANTAOK TO EXAMINE ODE STOCK 8K-
POKB PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
8. P.CmwOo^rauMx n E.mll,flour, Xuo.mH tkvorit. iTr
«»W "TSSSfRSS;. 0 o *" tHLtfiflSSJua ft
BUSIN ESS CARDS.
To the Ladies of Savannah.
Mad. M. O. easier,
Ladies’ Uommopathic Physician*
«*«’ofeaoli»iinl aervleei lo
tha ladles of the olty and adjacent country.
Residence 8outh side South Broad si reel , third
door from Price.
« „ « BKFSaSNCS(1.
Rev. V, Wooley, 1'homaa Holcombe,
James Hogg. W. F. Parker. joie
Carmichael & McDuffie,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEO.,
TJAVK formed a co-partnership under
AA the above name and style, for the* traiiHactlou
of a General OomnilsHton Business, an l solicit a
■hare of patronage. Liberal. d valu es made on Cot-
tot. and Produce corudgnefl to their rare.
GILBERT O CARMICltill,. AB0HIDSLD D* M’UUrriS.
■eptii 4mo
E. O’BYRNE,
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
Wholesale and Retail,
COSNBIt OF BRYAN AND JBFFKIISON STS.
oct4
REMOVAL
A J* MILLKIt 8c CO. hnvo removed
/A# from No. 141 to No. 157 Broughton street,
let >3
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
Cabinet Makers and Undertakers,
NO. 117 BROUGHTON NT11KKT,
BAVANNAH. G A.
IkJBW Furniture ot nil kinds, neuatnnt-
Al ly on handtalso.a large assortment of Looking
Glasses. Mow Work made to order at the shortest
notice. Mattresses, Jobblug aud Bell Hanging,
done In the neatest style, with despatch, feb3— ly
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
Lafayette Square.
TTAV1NG pcrrect.fi hi. nr rnnsciticnlc,
31 I. prepared to lurnli.h>iid put up. atehurlno-
«c.,lnlh. nio.t modern style. IKON FRONTS.
KAILINO. VSKANDAS and OR.TINO. Ho wl 1
alao lurnl.u and eel the PATKNT ASHA LIGHTS,
He can alao furnleli DOORS, ULINDK and BABll-
K8, from one of tbe beet Northern Manufacturers,
at prlcea that will give satisfaction.
»nx4 ly
B. G. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT fi TILDEN.)
WB0LB8ALI AND RKTAIL DIALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
100 BKUUGUTON NTItKKT. 3
SAVANNAH, GA..
^Btore formerly occupied by Morso A Fay.
C. L. CILBERT,
(LATB OILBXUT A TILDEN,) *
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
OIIn$ Bacon, Flab, Flour# Butler, Cheese*
LARD. OANDIK8, FRUITS, fic.
West Side Market Square,
BAVAVNNAH. GA. Jnno2
JNO. C. FSABIR. WM. URAILBVORD
. JNO. f. FKASFR A CO,,
C0n0N& RICE FACTORS,
AND 9
General [Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
r IBKKAL. CASH ADVANCKH made
AJ on Produce consigned to our cam tor naie oi
Shipment. BAGGING, ROPE, anu PLANTERS’
SUPPLIES purchased at lowest cash prices. Jv8-iy
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
ajtvjtjrjrjtu, geo.
F. L. CONSTANTINS. [JanlSJ O. 0. ItJTABROOK.
JOS. W. ROB ARTS,
BROKER if COJfAJtWISSIOJr
MERCHANT.
Ilf I LL hijy and ssll Htteke* Honda, lien
vv Estate, Personal Property, Country Product ,
and all klads of Merchandise. A share of tho pat
ronage of his friends and the public Is respectful
ly solicited.
Office on Drayton street, next to tho corner ot
Bay. declC
HENRX ESLER & GO’S
STEAM ENGINE
AND
Boiler Works,
.Atlantic Basin, Brooklyn.
STATIONARY,
River and Marine Engines,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
SUGAR 1*111,1,8, 1*111,1, WORKS, Btc.
H. H. L1NVILLE,
dec»—tf ' Agent for Bavannah. Ga.
A. H. CHAMPION,
WOOLS8ALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCE KIES,
foreign tf Domestic JLiyuors,
TOBACCO. SEGARS. DRIED FRUIT. <&C,
No. 4 Barnard Ot.
BETWEEN TIIK JIA11KKT AND BAY BT.,
decT SAVANNAH. <JA. ly
JOHN MoMAHON,
PRODUCE, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Flour,
HAY, OATS. Ac.
1TO BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, «A.
Refers to Ms). A. Porter, President Dank of th
State of Georgia; Mossra. Cohens fi Herts,
novl—6ra
J. LAMA,
IMPORTKR AND WHOLK8ALB DEALER IN
■ PAWIRIK SBGtAHS,
FRENCH BRANDIES,
witfKx, wmsicr. and o hi it a liquohs
Tobacco of all Hinds.
N«* 1S5 Bay Street# Hnvnnuuh#- (Jem.
i odd
FATTEN & MILLER,
(LATE PATTEN, HUTTON A CO.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SANANNAB.
Jyl-tf
XI. O. WA.UX1 tffi OO.,
FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GA,
EDWARD O. WADE, Savannah,Oa.
anxt-ly PHYTON L. WADB.Hcrlven Co.. Go.
A. LEFLER,
DENTIST.
al’MI Ita OFFIOH, No. 116 BROUGHTON
TBBKT.between Bull and Whitaker.
Samuel Palmer & Sou
HAYS Off HAND
A LARGE STOCK OF
HABDWABE.
For Sale LOw, for Cash.
mar*
DAVANT & LAWTON,
VACTORS A GENBBAL
COMMISSION 1 MERCHANTS.
No. SS BAY STREET,
R. J. Day* nr, jKi Row tan P. Lawton.
JOSEPH FELT,
on B^y»n street, near the SUte Bank.
RWMMft ‘■' HK wo,tKS '
BARRON*#.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE
Savannah, Ga,
TIIIH Eitnbll.kncni. n.
recently extended and Im
proved. will bo ready for ocou*
nation ’ the 1st'November
BE£7*P!fiMBk Tho location o' fhe bnlM-
■ffifiKnaHnS- lng, at (hr corner of Unrenna
and Bulluts., oppoLlte the Pulaski House, U the
most prominent portion of the city. Is unexcep
tionable. It will oontalu 8s
2 large dining room , In tli
fllnleh ; parlors tor lad! _
every desirable uccomimdAtton, together with
complete arrangements tor water. It fa construct
ed with all the in Oft recent Improvements neces
sary to n first cta«n Hotel, and presents an unusual
lpjvoTtuiilty for a prosperous ImslBM-*.
Apply to JOHN bOHRVKN,
J.vll Kavaunali.Ga.
Marshall House,
Savannah, Ga.
THIS HOUSE having under-
A tt 1 borough n n»v«tlou, and
i K tho ino-t Approved annurtenan-
K, H ’"•‘led to It,U NOW READY
Ml I I rWBfcMh h'f the leceptlon of Him public.
^SHialiEL 1 he proprietor would be more
than pluu-«*ii to receive Ids I'rieiit's, rnd strangers
vlbltltig the city will meet with kindness amfat
tention from WM. COO 1,1 DOM,
novl4-lm Proprietor.
City Hotel.
SAVANNAH, GEO.,
The best location In the olty
tor strangers.
Terms—$2 per day; $10 per
W0 ° ’ MRS- J. M. CASH,
■maffiBf;.. Pioprletress.
novlft—mi UHAB. HALEY, Hupoilntendent,
U£NR¥ H. SCRANTON,
SHIPPING
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 1B4 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
ter Ageut for Bcranton A Tallln.n*. Lino Now
York f’rtckn's. jyj
GEORGE H.- ASH,
HASTES MASON,
1 8 iirepnreA lo contract Tor bulldlnar
or Jobbing work of any description In his line.
Ail work done with neatness and depatch.
fi»* Residence, Taylor Btieet. west of Medical
Qollege. may 2—ly
A. BORCHERT,
Oornor of Jeffornou and Bryan Streets.
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SUPPLY of Hblp Hreiid. Pilot a
rx. fa.yy, Ol the boat quality i also, dlOknnt kl
or Orockorfl. Uutter. Sugor. Eod«, Loruon, Wine
iloston. I'ongrcsB, ttaUfornla and rancy Or.cko: E
Now Y.af - Oak. baked fresh every dav. JanlO
W. B. MINGLEDORFF,
DEALER IN 9
Sash, Blinds, Doors,
MOULDINQB, PAINTS, OILS,
Varnishes, Brushes. &c-
NO. 141 BltplHaiTON HTRUET*
msr8 SA/yANNAH,GA.ly
THOMAS J. GROTTY,
HOUSE, SI Or 1ST
AND
SHIP PAINTER.
I WOt)4* 11 take thla method ol Informing
tny frleuds snd the pubilo that 1 am now pro
cured to do IIOU8E. SIGN AND SHIP PAINTING,
In all Its branches, at a very low price, and give en
tire satlsf action to ati who may favor mo with their
patronage.
Call and eee me, on Bryan street, two doors east
of Bull. Bavm.nah, Oa ft
GUANO,
OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION AND IN
ANY QUANTITY.
For ssle by
€, Jl. L. LAMAR.
0ctl3-6.il
MICHAEL G. REILLY
DRAPER & TAILOR,
Whitakor Street, near Broughton,
H AS Juhi returned from New York
with a nice assorted Block of Fancy Cloths,
Cs86liiiereB arid Vestinss; also. Gentlemen’s Fur
nishing Gocds such as Under and Over Hhlrts, Neck'
Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs. 8uspcnden>, Gloves,
fic., fic., wMth he Is prepared to make up to order
at the shortest notice. Also, Cutting done and
Trimming, tf necessary. He solicits a share of the
patmna:e ot his friends and tho public. oct!7—8m
DOUGALD FERGUSON
(IMIEHTAKKK Si UFHOLSTEBER
I S prepared to out* moke nud put down
Carpets, to put down OU Cloth, hanging Window
htisdes. Curtains, fic. Funerals furnished with all
that is necessary, with neatness and dispatch. Ai
wa v s on bund M ETA LL1U OABK8 and other Coffins.
BKLI. HANGING In all Its branches executed.
FKATUER8 renovated and purified by steam pro-
ces.. Orders solicited at mv ware-room. No. 12'
Broughton streot, between Bull aprt Whitaker, ol
at my residence,185 York street, south side of tbe
Court House. oct!2
WM, M. LAWTON & CO
FACTORS
AND
Geueral Commission Mercbants,
NO. Ill HOUTIIKUN WIIAKY,
Cliarlostou, Bo. Oa.
WM M. LAWTON. R. WAlff WEIGHT BAOOT,
OCt24 WINUORN LAWTON JR. 3lU
LUCIUS HART,
4ANUUnUttjLIHJxIP.NKW YOUK,
PIG LKAD,
BAR TIN.
BISMUTH.
BABBITT METAL,
JERSEY CITY
MOULDING AND PLANING
MILL,
Cor. Greene and Morgan st«.
JNO, B. FULLER, Prop'r.
WOOD ItlOULDINtiS. Beuds nud Al
ft chltravos.constantly on hand and worked __
order. Also, PKW CAPS, Kails and Hand-Rails,
TnsldeLTilniiultigsof every description. Brackets,
Tru»sos and all kinds o' Scrol ami Straight Sawing;
House Carving, Ac, fic. Any d<*slred pattem
worked to order at short notice. WOOD TURNING
In all Its brnnehes. Piatn, Panuel ed and Octagon
Jewels on hand and made t# order. Balusters of
all s'ztH and det-crlplIotiH. fic.. Ac., fic. Mahi gany,
Black Walnut. Oak, Cheriy, and I’lne Stair Ralls,
sawe 1 or worked to order. The prices marked on
eaoh pattern of the books sent to order to auy part
nf the United States aro for one hundred foot run
ning measure.
N. H —One > f thn\im f r>Rt stocks of Mouldings and
Trimmings, arid grout si variety of patterns, man
ufactured of tho vtrybest materials, will alwavs
be found at this cat ublUhment. Planing with neat
ness and despatch.
Terms cash. JOHN R. FULLER will also manu
facture and give particular attention to
Gothic Work,
For Churches, Public Buildings, Dwelling Houses,
fic. Window Frames, fic.. made to order at short
notice.
ROUND AND SQUARE PICKET FENCE, fic.
Also, dealer In
Doors, Sashes and Blinds,
Of every deKc.'lptlon, manufactured of tho best
material, and warranted to stand In any climate.
Builders’ Hardware, aud every article In that line,
furnlsued at the lowest cash prices.
Marble, Marbleized Iron and Slate Man
tles, Terra Gotta, Braekets, Trusses,
Window Gaps, &o.
Designs and Drawings furnished at short
aug20—5m
JW J
wtlco.
GUANO.
IITK WOlfAiil call tlio utteatlau mi
TV Guano Dealers, Planters and. Farmers, to the
article which wo have on hand, and for sale at
thirty ptr cent, less than JMruvian Guano, and
which we cla m to be superior to any Guan;> or fer
tiliser ever imported or manufactured In this
country. This Guano is Import'd by WIL
LIAM IT. WEBB, of New York, from Jar.
vis’ A Unicorn* Islands, In the 4 ' ttouth Pacific
Ocean.” and Is S' ltl genuine and pure as Ira•
ported. It has been satlsfactori y tested by. many
< f onr prom nent Farmers, and analysed by the
ttost • mlneut and popular Agricultural Chemists,
and round to contoln (a* will bo seen by onr circu
lars) a orge p »r cent age of Bone Phosphate of Lime
and PboGphortc Acid, end other animal organic
matter, yielding ammonia anfflcleut to produce
Immediate abundant crops, besides substantially
enriching the soil. If can be freely used without
danger of burniug tbe seed or plant by coming In
contact wltn It. as is *b* case with some other far
ttltxcrs; retaining a great degree of moisture, it
causes the plant to giow la a healthy condition,
and as experience has proved free of Insects. For
orders In any quantity (which will be pr mptly
attended to, or pamphlets containing full particu
lars of aualvsls and tests of farmers apply to
„ . „ JOHN D. SARDY;Agent,
No. 58 South street, corner of Wall st.
sapIS-tf
Savannah, Geo.
ILfUSHItOONM OF HOD EL. FlU*. mr
Wl. Ohsmplgnuos au haturel, just received and
tor sals by. (deck) J. LA MA.
London Phonuix Fir^o*.,
MPt $ If >liT. IIABEnwiABVttj,—.
FIRE" and~la^''
insurance,
Home In.nr.fta* Ctorop.n,, 0 f N, w York
Oontln.iu.1 Insur.no. Oomn.n. '
Unmboldk$lreIninrano«Oonipanr ofK ,,,V '" k
Metropolitan HreIn.nr.nc* U™ P C^ f W , V " 1 *
Lamar Fire Innnruiee Comp,nr SiTli’v
Fireiu.n’fl Fun,. In.nr.ne. £ -°' k
Iniurence Company ot Ihe Valle, 0 ,^L ,
^North American F lre In.ur J.
vtu;;sr ' ,re,nd M ‘ r,n *
Norwich Fire lncuranceC.mp.ny. of Conn
■.t.S^,Jas2sss® e -.
ark, N. J., with accumulated funda^Y 0 ^**'
$8,000,000. and allows a credit or ro perttST 6 !?
premiums of Life Policies. 00 li >«
Fire and Life Risks. In the above well v
Companies, undertaken by 6 ““own
wJffiSlB^AgenU.
— — ^^L-JSSAAients,
Brokerage Businesa i
Tttwi^TOca^SS'J
ago Bublness, tor the purchase »i» n t n 5fi lh ,° hrokprj
tate amt Stn„' k ., the reuitii"? h“ o j 0 “‘ 1 ' <* heal K, r .J
•dtfsTiuent and tolledlonof lnjuranrn for 11 "
They solicit tho aupBit and 52V2M 31 **® 8 -
friends aud the public. *■ Wwooage of the
novld
Ihelrj
sonh
the phcenix - I
FIRE INSURANCE CO
OFBKOOKLYN.N Y ’I
CMh Capital $100,000. with a Urge Bun,],,.
UT1LI. lakerlak.eeDwelllo.. a
VV aim Morchandue. at uncial
JylB -l.toAN •IKfcta.ta.
—- - U7 Bayjurtvt
FULTON
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
40 Wall Street* New Yirk,
Capital and Surplus, $23tt,ouv. |
JAU. M. RANKIN,B«mir^? BB ' PrMlde,iL |
LAKAYfclTE ,
FIRE INSURANCE CO
OF BUOOKLFN. L. 1. ’’ 1
Branch Office 19 Wall Street. New York
Capital and Surplus #100 000 I
_*»• TIIOMPBON. J T r.. J Sec™urL N ’ I
,, '^iwaaf^ss!awsss"v
’* 99 Pay atru ri.
STATE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF NSW HAVEN, CONN. ’
Capital and Surplus MI9.000
OiFAUNHAM^/v^S^SSSty’^-
IT 19 Qcnaral AxentB, *8 Bar etreet.
KNICKERBOCUGK
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
17 William Streot, New York.
Capital aud Burplui #118000
B. O. WI,SS«R^c 8 r l .{' 8 ry LV “ AN '
Lives aud Slave, Insured «t reuonahle rate,
PHILLIPS A MANTLhY. igem,!
JyI< B8 Bay »treet.
City Fire Insurance Co,,
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
0.0. WAITS, Secretary. C. B. BOWERS, Piea’t,
Thi, Company haa a Capital of a
Quarter of a Million Dollars I
All paid In and seenrely tuvaitod. Rlska on moit
classes ol property taken al rnaronableratea. Au.
P |yt » , A. WII.BUK. Agent,
ill Cay street, Savannah.
■UtMU IN UVANNAD VO
Meearai PADSLFORD. FAY A CO.
*• BOSTON a V1LLALONUA
TISON A OOKDON.
WKEll.COKN WELL A CO.
“ * A. 8*JLOMONH A OO.
* S. WILJIOTA Cu.
J. O. FKKRIL1,, KaQ.,Oa»hler.
OBARTBR OAK.
Fire & Marine Insurance Co..
OF HARTFORD, OONNSOTICBT,
Oaah Capital *900,000 00
Connecticut Fire Insurance Co.
Amouut of Capital Stock..... $700,000 CO
Amount of Burpluu on hand 33,074 53
Albemarle Insurance Company,
OHARLOTTESVILLB, VIROINIA.
Capital JttO.HXI
OUAKTKYt OAK
Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
MUTAI. PLAN, or on the Stock
or UAeU PLAN, at as lew rates as any other yood
Company. ,
UN LY >4 per ceut. (nr t 8outhem residence and Sta
w ,L‘ n Prtvllege to live or travel In any
Southern State at all seasons of the year.
The OLD OHAKTKR OAK LIFE COMPANY pay
their L088K8 honorably and promptly! ana as no
man known w hen he muy be called to leave his wile
anu children, nor dues he know how much be will
leave to tuku care of them with, let every one see
to It that he has something insured on his llfefor
them.
For all Information 1n ( referencp thereto, apply to
mar6
WILBUR A GLVA80N, Agents,
111 Bay street.
JSEI TN A
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD.
urawromanfi in lam. muavaa paannaL
OA8H CAPITAL* - - *1,000,000,
INBDBS AGAINST LOSB AND DAM AUE BY F1ES,
ON TBRM8 ADAPTHD TO TUN HA ZARD.
AND OONSIHl’SNT WITH THS LAWS
anata A.-u.
ATLANTIC
Eire Insurance Co. f
OF BROOKLYN.
DOR lire rlakmje the olty nnd vicinity*
r ayply to ROBT. HABERSHAM fi »cN8.
inay20~3aw Agents.
$100,000 ON ONE RISK!!
TUB UNDSKSIONSS. AS AOKNT OF THS
UNITY FIRE INSURANCE
A.anvooiati02i$
OF LONDON.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y,
In London,
And several first class AMERICAN COMPA
NIES. Is prepared u> INSURE almost every de
scription of l»i;OPKRTY against LOSS OR DAM
AGE BY FIRE on terms favorable to tbe assured.
Risks taken to the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars,
chants and others wishing largo au aunts of Insur
ance In one place may find It to their interest ana
convenience to call on the subscriber. Bisks w®
also taken on property In all parts of tbe State or
Georgia* wheu the owner a are favorably known or
furnish satisfactory reference to the underuignea,
aud the location la of easy access by Railroad or
mall steamers. . - „
All losseu by sa d CompanlerpromDtly and honor
ably settled on production of proper “JJJ
those of the British offices without reference to
London. Address or apply to _ .
JAMKH MoIIHNRY, Agent.
feb24—ly 118 Bay street, Favannsb^
RESOLUTE ^
EIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, : : > i 4*00,000.
WM.M. RANDALL* Sec’y.
0. y. UJHLHOM* President.
DIRE R1HKH taken In thla CainP»»7
Jl on aa favorable terms as In any other good office
,.pr MM .t.a ,o thi. Ptaj^ AgMi .
Office at Richardson fi Martin’s. .
Bavannah. Deo. 1st, 1858. dto4-ly
Fire-Works.
300 W,, «®
rriiu QUKkft HKAUTH. Hy
J. Oolllna. _ .. « _ Ul.tinlaii
Pmchwi, and Praachln*. By Btv. Nlcholo
U Dta?yor III. American Kcvolotlon.
napera enu Original Documenta nr e™ 11 -
ThlTpoetlcal Works of Jatn.a H. Low.ll. 3 vota.
U 8toriM of'Balubnw and Lucky. By JacohAbhOtt.
Itacavad by JBIUIM .W»*<I0*-
M Af.lt; HO At*.-A BnhMftlk nf «M»
9c.-5 , *" nWa OLA P GUOHN*’5DBHIKUHAM.