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SAVANNAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1866.
Tnffiffi an most sxqniMta and chimtey ata
WAlsona teas waviotete no nonfidsnna in s»ymg th»t
they sre from tea hand of tea Her. Mr. Platt.
[Louisville Journal.
WOMAN’S HOUR.
In mystic boor tbere com** to earih
A bloom ofbeaaty rwe; *
It feMes from beam and bream of day
Its sweet. and peUU fair.
Xhe MMuctoM bud. in timid pddi,
In (Urkne. open to view
The fragrant charms to light denied—
The gift of Night and Dew.
And that to man, in aorrow'a night,
hi
It heal
Likei
Unseen 'till trouble hunts down man,
And bows his noble form.
Then woman’s love beams brightly forth—
An Ilia ottta Mona.
Legal Notit&ihf Hi;!
of geohgia, uBATi^Afi c&birff-
OTATB
® all whom it —»
Whereas, James B. Bead will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for '
tate of
TWO MONTHS after date applies ion will be made
1 to the Co rt of - for .
leave to sell alt the
John J. Hodges for the
ssursuussMt
i sdn hid sUrs above—
* Night-blooming Cereus.
In Oeneral.
—Cholera is on the increase in Cincinnati,
New Orleans, Savannah and St. Louis,
though it is said to be abating in the city of
New York. On the 9th instant, forty-nine
people died of it in Cincinnati; on the 8th,
eighteen died of the same plague in New Or*
leans.
—Another evidenee of the sincerity of
President Johnson in his efforts to recon
struct the Union and restore fraternal feel
ing, has been given by him in restoring to
ex-Oovemor H. A. Wise his property, which
had been confiscated by the Government.
—The Lynchburg Virginian says that Hon.
A. H. Stephens and General John B. Gordon
were to pass through Lynchburg on Satur
day en route for the Johnson Philadelphia
Convention.
—Two sisters lately met in Baltimore after
forty-eight yeara separation. They talked
thirty-six hours, and were still talking when
last heard from.
—Mrs. Odell, of New York, lately armed
herself with a revolver, and started in quest
of her husband's paramour. She would have
killed the wrong woman, bat that her pistol
was not capped.
—As one of the results of the war, it may
be stated that there are at the present time m
the United States no less than twenty-five
manufactories of artificial legs.
— Jenny Land, who was formerly the idoj
of the public; Jenny Lind, who for years
gathered flowers and bank notes an her w^y,
may be said to have assisted it her own
funeral, as an artist, in having unfortunately
again come before the public long after her
voice was no more. She was hissed by a
great part of the audience. So says a Paris
letter.
— The police of Peris recently found the
bodies of throe young girls who had com
mitted suicide by smothering themselves to
death with charcoal. They were fonnd in a
kneeling posture, attired in their best dresses.
— Hob. Heniy 8. Foote, in replying to
Gen. Hindman’s recent letter, says in refer
ence to bis co-operatien with the South: “J
now regard this action on my part as (he
moat grievous political blunder of my whole
public life.”
Alas! what a blunder.
—A large.number of persons were injured
in Detroit, Michigan, by the tall oi the iron
roof of the new Michigan Central freight
house. Most of them were employed
constructing the building. About thirty men
were employed in and around the building,-
and a dozen of them'were buried in the ruins.
Several were injured very severely, and it is
wonderful that none were killed.
— Dr. Randolph, who has been ia Wash
ington for some time past advocating the
claims of the Louisiana colored schools, who
waa snubbed by Snmner, and to whom the
President granted a confidential interview of
two hours, has met with substantial pecu
niary success. The President has made a
donation of $1,000, and Gen. Grant of $200,
in aid ot the object sought, and $12,50C have
been raised from the general public in a sin
gle day.
— An Indiana paper “dares” anybody “to
beat” the Radical nominations for Congress
in that State. Four of the candidates are
Major Generals. Nobody ever heard of any
of them except Wasbburne, who lives in
history by reason of the Confederates having
captured his trousers at Memphis. The two
civilians are CoMkx and Julian.
—A woman la MohmoN recently under
took to cure her husband of intemperance by
filling bis whisky bottle with kerosene. He
took a dose which made him cavort round
the room like an Indian at a war dance. He
begged for relief, forgave the deception,
promised to abstain from liquor forevermore,
and—harried out to. get a little “real old
stuff to take thW AMnad Mats out of bis
month.”
—Alter one of the late battles, as a sur
geon of the Austrian army was going his
rounds examining the patients, he came to a
tiraMasr who had been hit wrfth a bulletin the
left breast, right over the region of the heart.
The sungeon, surprised at Uw narrow eseape
of the man, exclaimed; “Why, my brave fel
low, when in the name of goodness canid
your heart have been ?” “I guess it must
have been in my month, Jus? then," replied
the soldier, with a faint and sickly smile.
—The Rev. Dr. "WsHter, a veiy able, a
very worthy, and highly respected orthodox
divine of the city of Portland, preached the
Sunday after the calamity In reference there
to. He pronounced the burning of Portland
a judgment from God, occasioned by the
great sins of the people About the time his
aermon was concluded, the steeple of his
church was struck by lightning, and shat
tered to the foundation. If the philosophy
ef his sermon is sound, what an we to think
ef Hn upg;rgn>tnn to etfrem the, reverend
gaoUmneu miaisteea, to say nothing of the
pastor?
—It has already taken $712,000 to pay off
axtra appropriation for extra pay| to the very
extraordinary Congressmen who voted them
■elves $5,000 a year and 17 month* back
P»Y.
—B. King Cutler and other Confectioner*
have mide aJNavfte before the United Stan
Commissioner Hiestand, charging Mayor
Monroe and Sheriff Hays with being the
principals or aeCMSOrim to the homicides of
July 80th. jseu. ms
“ tl I# 1 4
Where**, Bridget Goldin* will apply to the Court
of Ordinary (or Letter* of Atomahstratonon u» es
tate of Thoma* Goldie*, late of Glyan county, da-.
C€ft9Sd* j J
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt
whom It meycancara^e be ted aw* a twins Boertj
ters will be ‘ '
Witaes*'
tysiawitr
T WO MONTHS after data application will be made
to the Court of OnBaatf at Bulloch county for
leave to eell all the lands bakmglBg to the estate ol
William J. Crosby, late of arid eooaty, deceased, for
the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said estate.
John brown,
Itetten of AdmtaMnMpn on the aarj ceased, are required to preeeut then/withln the time
> “*W>1 p^eitwbyuw^yd^peraoM ftfrbted tagald
_« -It. .«* Omnmdh all —1. BtW.lPIW 111 AOTttB
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection flf any they haval, on or before the
bet Monday in SsllialUl naxt, Otherwise said Let
ters will be granted. i
jiff** QgdslalmuAal^^ofJuly.
jy*T-law4w ' m*dmnl»uKirtham county.
June 18, 1866.
SAT5^^0®&ts, F A<im’x.
.. . nit -ilai
Brunswick. Ja|>2,13».
SB. HARBI9. -
Afimlnistratrtx.
)>6-law6w
Notice.
„ ION hating been made U. .
A offfiathsw cpnnty for foam tufoU tb* personal
prosMSE kC tte Mtata inf. EJfcabdte 1MoSertei do-
ceased, for the benefit of the creditors ofsaid State,
tl al-OAJt
J^BBLICATION having^ been made to the Ordinary
Philip Callahan.
Columbus Square
Grocery
Ktet side of Columbia Sqnare,*or*aonfMsMf*hm n
’ and President stronR* •
BY PHILIP CALBAIi* A *•’
ECEIVING. WEEKLY, flifUfoSS £amtlJ
, ceries, Ales, Wines, LiquiWfi, Ojtt 'Tig!’
Vegetables, Ac. For sale on most reasonaoie mm*.
’ ic29-ly
i am required to file their objections with
' f Chatham county, If any they have
I of aMd taawa, within sixty days from
r sale will be granted.
W. H. WUABBBGEB,
Administrator Estate o£ EHaabeth B
J™ 1 '' la yh
Ilaw60d
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
fi tl PBR80SS HAVING CLAIMS against the e*
A- tate or lbs. Penelope Kent, late of 8creree
county, deceased, are Imreby notified to peent them,
daly attestft, withtn the time prescribed by law.
TATE OK GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY-—To all
I whom it mat eoneeta:
Whereat, Benjamin M. Cargyle and Ann C.I T
Clark will apply at the Oourt or Ordinary for-but- 1 ,
tars of Administration on the estate.pffleoj*# W.JVt-
tlgrew, lath of Glynn county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to efts and admonish all wham
it may concern, to he and appear before said court to
make objection nr Any they nave) on or before the fi rat
Monday in September next, otherwise said letter*
2d < day'o^^jS. l ^^^ ffl | :1 *^4 i ^f
jy6-lawlm Ordinary.
Plante, Attention!
JAMamTiUfftT NMoniiba sales 'ck
1 MORTGAGES UPON
SOUTHERtf RESt
A large amount of Northern capital i*uow a waiting
favorable opportunities for investment South.
I have daily inquiries for such opportunities, and
am empowered to
PURCHASE 40.000
OF
COTTON
TheMMM
Planters and others wishing to dispose, of, ufort-;
gage, or take partners In woshtag teak to«H. are
invited to apply to as* without delay. Li] V
JH- COMMISSHMifr MODERATE.
. A •
Business prompttyaMSfilUC
All letters must inclose a stamp. . .a -ht,
D.:«.!». AsICWP&Ti f - I
H Waihlagtsu street,
■f. pa^ONel^SAj
REFERENCES.
General Wa. A. Alkstkap, Troy, New York.
Edmond Bice, Esq.. Cambridge, Maas
Wm. L. Palmes. Esq., Salem, Maas...
Dodlbt C. Cmamnbll, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C. C. FillsV, Esq.. New Orleans, La.
A. F. Drvaaxox A Co., Boston, Mass. ‘
jy20-2aw6m .
tosaid estate are requested
payment to the undersigned.
T. WIUJAMS,
jett-lawCw Administrator,
STATE OF GEORGIA—UBBBTY COUNTY—To aU
joreign an
wines, e:
ALE Av D LASSE.
Johnson’s stoats; opposite ta* fWfoah
Corner 8t. 4u|ien ^n<* Bryen St$.
•> ridBigaiB'#obi E*>ntStand.
Agent for the .
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
E*V Agent for H. Ciatman's cefobft
Sleam Brewery, New-YoA: A. M.
London Dock Qin, and Chrff ^aoce.
wattsssi..oti Benjaioih Downy
will apply at the Court of. Ordinary for Letters of
administration on the estate of Benjamin W. Bus-
tin, late of said county, deceased ;
These.are, thereftic, to cite and admonish *11
whonrlt may eoBtern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in September next, otherwise
said letters will be granted. i
Witness my official signature, this 12th day of
lly, 1866. W. P. GIRARDEAU,.
jvTU-lawlm Ordinary.
G EORGIA—WAYNE COUNTY.—Wm. George, Sr!,
having appHsd to be appointed guardian of the.
person and property of MaryHarper, a minor under
fourteen years of age, resident of said county:)
Tliis is to cite all concerned to be and appear at
the Seim of tha Ooort of Ordinary to be held next
after the expiration of thirty days from the first
publication of this notice, and show cause (if any
t hay can) why said applicant shoo id not be inirosSed
wi*n themnidiansnip of the person and property of
said folder.
Witness lay official signature.
■ GEO. W. HUMPH,
jyfin-law«W Ordinary WayaeCo.
KEEP CONSTANTLY OM BAND
CHOICE! Ohli 8IUSD1KS,
WllISKliY,
’wiNKR, fie.
AMD 1
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
▲LAO,
_ jrn, Oats nnd Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves tin
if to the interest of dealers to patroi
hi ad of Bay, opposi teJeffef son at.
S TATE OP <
whom it i
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To all
may concern: * t t C
tat^Pidwomda^i'awcett, c^^ty, d?-
cieased. f-f t 1 P
These are, therefore.to cite and admonish all wliom
it may couoero, to be.and SHCrr before said Court,
to make objection Of ffiffifine^MSne) on or before the
flrst Monda;
ters will
n.
WhSreas. Joiml). DeniUn sfIR apply at the Court
of Ordinary of said county for Letters of Ad minis-
-iSj n, Si of
Th<B«irW,-*terefore,fl*oite-*nd admonish afl whhi
itxsny eonearn, to ha and appear before said Court u>
mate* objection (if any they have) on or before the
fiM Monday la September. next, otherwisa said lei-
ten will be grunted,
Witness my official signature tlus 13th day of July,
1816. S. J. GORTON, „
jyll-lawlm - ■ ■ . Ordinsry^;
PIERCE SKEHAA
Wholesale and Retail D**ler
In Pine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, lYothlag, Ita
esga and Domestic YUnc-s, Liquors and Segara.
Also, Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHOlDER.
in bottle and in wviod. t
Ltgujon &nd Dahlia Brown Stout,. Scottjh and Eng
ffi Ala, Ac.-' - .■*
liberal deduction* made to be trade,
i ltfi BRObGIlTOM STREET. SAVANNAH,
dll-tf i and C2 Liberty street, N. T.
V.
rYEOEGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom
IT It may concern :
Whereas, Charles C Prendergast will apply at the
Court ef Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as adminis
trator cum testamento annexo on the estate of M*<V
ITSl Urt—’—i—* late of said county, deceased v.
Ttesears, therefore, to cite sad admonish aU wbqm
f way concern, to be and appear before said court fo
qifo objection (if any they have) on or before the
in* M ifiay in January next, otherwise uitl letters
will be granted.
Wanes* my . official signature this 2d day of
Jnly, 1866 D. A. O’BYKNB,
jy3-lsmCm Ordinary.
NS after date application will be made
art of Ordinary of Balloch conuty. for
leave ta sell tdl the lands belonging to the estate ot
AtSOs Tl Waters, deceased, for the hsnellt of ail con
ceded. ELISHA B. WILSON, Adrn’r.
Nrte lS, W6S. JuV2-law2m
S TATB OP GEOBGIA—GLYNN COUNTY.-To all
whom it may cocaecn;
Whereas, William Manly will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters fosmUsory as administrator
the estate of JUhn J. Burnett, late of .<aid county, •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whoiui|Bi4Brj|SfiD8(ta t* be a»<f appsar before said
court fcfmakc objection (if auy tliey have) on or be
fore the firet Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 9th day of May,
GREAT ENGUSHREMEDY
I.L PERSONS indebted to the estate or Panl
t Glatigney, deceased, will make payment, and
parties hating .claims against said estate will
present them, dna attested, wi-hin ihe time pre
scribed by law. LOUIS GBENWALD,
I|7-law6w Adm’r estate of Paul E. Glatigney.
THORN’S
COMPOUND EXTBAOT'OF Jl'
COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA
Has acquired the utmost fame In every part of the
world? It ha* been examined, approved of and sanc
tioned W »* faculty of aiadlcina, and recommended
by the most eminent of the profc slon.
As a SURE and SPEEDY wire tor nil; Dts***** n
the Bud DU, Kmiova, and 0*nca*T Oa.asa qt *0T8
sms
TO siccKx /%■ 3 H ONB*Cfr rtff
Tb* Gshoim* / ‘ tMEMT, ' \ Wffl ilao’beaT
Obaerve this f lo nDOM X-efiTheWAMB
lABEL.IV, JOHN I. TAfiMYTl
BtJBNIIl O, 1 SEIV YORK. I PBOPglSTOR
And eovertag\^ Bona AGXifF^/ ' and pe
the bottom of >&>«■ /V TTwrilto 8ki**s
nAGBKn. SXZS „ ^MffiimQ
NONE OHMS HXMUINE. ' <> *■
w observe thta.
No. 8T8 Greenwich ataaei^New^rk.
Sold by ail Pmggfota- ' JWfl-’JtSwSm
i&iM.
A N* hereby prot
rk with or removing any part of 1
the Savannah and BackRWi 0
Persona who have removed any of
of said waters will torn tha -
signed, or bs prosecuted to tha ex
prohibited ini
‘ of the obstroci
k . or AngustlM Cksal.
the extent of tha law.
fc OO.,
Commission Merchants
TdUUUIs witis* oikssi Yellow Pins Timber
Tha abova-aamed house otter unusnal faculties foe
the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully so
licit consignor anta.
MoKAY, BUBS * CO-
dlbtawtf 166 Broadway, N, Y,
EXECUTORS’SALE.
W ILL BE SOL
the city of An
in
Oc
tober iert. and, M neesffimr.fiwmdafCo day there
JSSS
village of 8nmmerville. . .. _
A plat of tbeae fotassM the office of
Barnes t oumming. ever the Post Office.
Also, a TRACT OF PINK LAND, a bom
coma
about fifty acres,
called the “Quarry Tract,” or ‘-Hocks,"
a U. 8. Arsenal
Terms of sale: One-third cash; the other two-thirds
in two eaual annual Instalment*, with interest (Torn
Executor of Thoms* Camming, decern ed.
CU!
monly cs
west of the 1
sold.
aal-2t*wtds
Notice.
rjIXTY 6At8kfte^ data f fe W Stlan
tic and Gnlf Railroad Company or Georgia for re
newal of two twenty year seven per cent. $500 bonds
^w^fifisnrjsgKsi'jff
nary, 18T0, guaranteed by the city of Savannah.—
bonds, same style. Nos. Ilk 111, 340 and M2, with
coupons as above. Burned February 16.186©.
Jy»»tawg« a J, 4-
E. Louis Lowe
(FORMERLY OF MARYLAND^! . M
Counsellor at Law*
M WALL A^Fl^5*
JylASthWfw
PHCEK1X STBH M MILL
eastern wharf, savannah, ga.
T iHK undersigned, having com j
. -- - — traliy, that
their DOUBLE
PHCENTl:
tnforni
they art
now
tityand
left at the MU^of y j; ^ MiiBiyji
my 10
Ordinary.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice.
•\ EORG1A—8CRIVEN COUNTY.—An order hav-
vJT ing beea granted by the honorable Conrt of Or-
dinary of said county for leave to sell the real estate
of II. atrickland, deed, will lie sold, on the first
Tuesday in September next, all that tract of land
lying on the wamifiof Little Ogeecbee, adjoining
lands or neti Boykin, David M. Lee nnd otliers.
Sale to take p.ace atSylvania, in said enmity.
T “' N B MOULjTRIB,;,
m
ng in sal
*t tracts, boanded by James ■ -ewma'k. J W Proe-
t F, M. J MeBlven sad A. J. Her, betongtng to the
estate of Wiinam Iler, and sold under an order of the
Ohm taf Ordinary lor a division among tbe hei s of
said estate. Terms on the dsv of sale.
“ «
jyto-tasrtfis
ADAM J. ILER, Executor.
after data application will 1* made
to.lhs tie art of Ordinary of Balloch county for
» to eell all the lands belonging to the estate of
■Salami - Nesmith, deceased, for the benefit, of all
JOHN 8. DENMARK,
H ~-.h ot NOAH NBSMMH,
uc ban tw, Adminlttratora.
illosheoaaty. July to, 186S. jyliMaw2m
MONTHS altar date application will be made
the Coart of Ordinary of Balloch county for
sell all tbe lands belonging to the estate of
W. Delsack, deceased, for the benefit of all
concSfned. ‘ WM. g’ANDERSON. AdmV.
June 1$ 18*6. je-22 lawSm
I^EOBAIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It
Wbereu^KichMl Bryan will apply at the Coart of
for Letters Dismissory as Executor on the
■ere^cuemfosfigopi^a.l.
first Monday
will be passed.
.jssasis*
&S,1S.u b SZ,Z.-Mu«
official signature this 6th
aT
DOMINICK A. O'BYRNE,
Ordinary.
4A BORGIA
w may concern
- ' inSi’Ar
T
astate of Miee Philippa Minis, of said coaatyv tie-
NMfl: itnin;
These see, therefore, to eKe and adotoauk ate whom
jfosy cenoara to he and appear before said OoorWto
take abjection {if any th.y have) ea or hedste-tho
-first Monday in January next, oth« ' “ ‘ “
1866. it r'A ■* > . D. A. O’BYKNB,
jhtr4fiwaSi i J Ordinary.
e iiitfismee ■ ■ — » 1 M1W ~
will apply at tke Coattfof
aoiy aa Executor oh the
state. ELIZA
Bulloch county, June 6,1866.
n BORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ail whom
and property of George W. Haupt. minor and orphan
child of eamnel B. Hanpt, deceased:
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
find Mgy^yJirS^tesaber negfo ojtimrwisq said let-
Witness mr official signature this 31st day of
fiagaSt, ISSA D. A. (FBYKNC,
aRlnwWi > - - Oeflfoary.u.c.
tjiwo MONTHS after data
OrATttsnnett. iSeor sfd^ity; Te
“-“-aiMIHBa'
Balloch county. Jnly 10,1866,
tion will bemads
of Balloch coaaty for
of ss d OMinty, deceased, Tor
of said estate.
Administrator,
tvlo-lsw-am
G KOKGIa, ATHAM CtlUNTY.—Tb ill Whom it
may concern: •
Whereat, Cosmo B. Richardaon wtll -apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration '
bonis non, cam testaatenfo annexo, on the estate
Dr. Cosmo Pi ffilffimrdsw, of aaldcoonty, deceased,
Thorn era, ttanfore, to cite and admonish all whom
ttwmy concent, to be and appear before said Court
Witness my official signature this *8th day of Jnly,
’&9^w w iff rrfpiw 1 ^
a e/vai on mil. * * — -S S Aa. Ita taSeafne ..e. 4k.
THE SMALL OTJRAWJ0AT •OflJP&HEE* S^tytoap,
ssssmt*'. 0 *
RALPH MBLDBINB,
No. 186 CongreM street.
Ct U IT ABLE fora tndtng
N? be seen at Charleston
Apply to
anio-lw
TOTICK.—The undersigned, Administrator on th*
t past, for leave *0 J
rtoAUd
. sen fifty actfid or
pteate, for the benefit of the
tors of the estate.
,,ioi e-fflfifiSOS
fieff that I shall apply, four
,te, to the Coart of O-diusry ol
'nt three or more freeholders
angst the lswfal distributees of Jobs
it*, now in the hands of William Fol-
liard, administrator.
jyT-lamtm BRIDGET FOLLMBD.
EL. Gr.
WHflT.fHAT.g DliHI IV
Si
RUWE
iquors,
Scranton,
& VC.
GENERAIi U^KMTRSIOir AN FOR
WARDBIO «MC*AmPS,^
Dealers in Cotton.
otton, Wool, Hides,
aadPfMMu.
fonnaber,
AGENTS SOB
JMNWBUP© SflPHIMMNtttI If UBI*
fadS-Sm BANANNAM.GAr :
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
* * ANDDBAEWsm
TIMBER AND XUMSgft
OF EVBBY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Snuli um4 Blinds.
gw* MID and Lumber Yard Oh Canal, near Bryan
street, mfcce, 188 Bay steel, Pnvfonmb. Qa. JyS7-tf
G. B. LAMAR, JUN*
! finoceesor toG. B. * G- W. Laxae,
General Commission Merchants
rsnrsriffif mad iMpflif iff«
No. M BAY 8THEBT (np stair*.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. FerrU and O.
DEALRR8 IN
Mew York:
DBRYEAS’MllZEIl
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WAS UU-MiCtD'MEMMTMfl fM fOft
TRIM IMIAR CHI
That recefydda medwl alnf honorable menUonfrom
the Royal Commisaioners, the competition ol all PW
minent ioaiiiUartur^rs of .“Cord Starch " and “Fre-
paM of this aud other toaatflcs
withstanding. . >
KAZ^BNAj
The food and 1 *s»«y of the age, without a single
fouK. One tri « wWl convince She skepCfoal.
Make© Pnddtn *■', DKefl. Uustarda, BlaacMange, Ac.*
without telngfawith few or noegprs, at a cost as
tonishing the m *2-! economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wh^at £• our greatly improve* Bread and
Cake. It i« also ext client for thickening sweet ©Aucbb.
gravies for fleh and meats, soups, Ac. ForlceCreAm
oothing can compart with it. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Mafeena. with directions for uee.
A most delicious article of food for children and in-
valide of all ages. -i
For sale by Grocers and Druggiata every where.
Wholesale Depot, 16fi Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DURYKA,
General Agents
A 9od*,J Bl *nd-J.w!wmk*r,foagn*t*. Cooalgn-
meats solkfitad. , mylfi
lp.bo^t 7 ■: ssa
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of JsskMBfiUtei Fla..)
FotwM ami CommissioR Merchants,
104 Bay (Street,
Savannah, - - - '. »WO
wiassaTicsAssas©
orders; and will also keep constantly on hand-a
__, ._aUas other goods and manufactured i
tor mfo on canaigtuaenfo sad for which J
J9IN S. S1W X «
Forwarding and Gammi^ioH
■ •« .MjinBXMnmiadpnafoq
WEKHMAU Amt RHTJJt UKAUaa IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, A^.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAIOnS’ BtOCK^V
Bfij Street, JaftsairrlHe, flortdm.
CITY HdTEL BUILDINGS.
OCR MOTTO: WE DEFY COMPETITION!
Tbe undersigned, bAViig purchased the
TWOMPlffiBiniES OF PURSE & SB,
The Most Complete in the Southern Co
Hit
announce that they are now ready to. fill aU orders.
MR' PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Phii^y I
in the leading establishments in that city, and for-the last NINE YEARlj having ^ |
of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feeia warranted in mailing the assert^
can nt anytime be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a
Master of His Profession,
and that the South can at last compete with onr Northern friends, and prevent the
sitycf sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well exeegfcjj
home, saving’ithuS the expenses oT importation. Particular attention paid to
.lfiiy)9nunoJ t«•*» ifiunjinil
BINDING MXJSXC BOOKsJ
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
r, Jbe patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed a
wdrtr that may be entrusted to our care.
JOS. Hi PECK & CO.
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
M1EKOHA1XT, a
Sm. 133 Man Mfomet,', ftowntateffc, j
* ; i a» ! v f
TIarien, Gfeorgieu. “
y Orders for Lumber soHritefi. dl6-tl
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,' !
Qeierd CmUiaiii as! ForvarUst
.. acBROSAlffT,
Wm. M. TPfiBfiO 4 £o!/SWma»:' £ Brooks,
New York; Bpping, Hanserd fcOo., Columbus.
TUSO-tf ■ . .
Market Square House,
138 BRYAN STREET,
126-ly
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 47 FK.tfiL STREET,
r -
WM. B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL FAT.
Particular attention pai'l to buying Produee, Provl
sians, Whiskies and Cigars, on order, and to eon
signmi-ntH. - ’ J
liFFltr.EIWJW -
milord, Tlleston A
, 5 Water-st,
CUlrtNJN HrfNTliii, firm or Spi
, v gw y 0 rk. Lewis L
Maton to Co., Savannal
f
W. B. Sibcil.
Jones, iv Bro
Ga. . . ..
JOHN GRAY,
it ’ Vi»- DEALER IN ‘ i.■
PAILS, BHU8HK8, SLATE,
Twfocky Cords go, Tub** fhurtii» CrwUM*
WAftM, iilutlny lifikett, A**
Nos. "l6 Pulton nnGUOa yronb S
flmwnmii3?2i)i
EmigttbteiCahfii Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
H I'J J 1P?!#M .W M it _
rfUlE undersigned are prepared to. supply Ffontera
A and other parties who may beta want of WHITE
LABOKEr ’
inents in i
Laborers,
or TwclfirtH^slWlhtSle iffiy tl
The Laborers are to .nt received by tbe . .
on arrival Of tee a Laser bets, - and transported
tae potnta where tliey. are. ,wsafod : at Employ;
expense, and th'e Employers have further to pm
Wi^Sg^e^n^rt^he
can be se
cured will average about $150 pfil year, tjtqfimploy.
i3 os
WM. MORA ILLE A CO.,
; •„ • Joses’ Block,Bay atrest, .
One door East of Barnard streeg^*
aatuai
Hotels.
VALENTINE BASLER. J. M.
fclgaw, Wines, AIOs and Lager, and all' Linds of
Liquors. Lnneh at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys
attached. aogissm
IERCHAHTS’ EXCHANGE
LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Streety near Bay Lane.
piKIB LUNCH aarvofi from it a. as. to 1 p. m., and
from 9 p. m. to 12 m.
Jy£tf*
Bast, of Liquors, Ales,
rfOr.
SOCTHBRO
T HE PHOPRlRTOkfi pod _
to the public that the above H—.. _
for the reception ot Petmaqent a|d
Boasdcrs^^ pypinteoe hi th*
nd to make this Honse one ol
aBar couartU
may be found the best of Wines, Liquors' and Segars.
Attached to the House ia also .an ICE-'CREAM
GARDEN, where may be procnrgd at an hohjs, both
day and evening, the flfiOst Crearm th theefty. Also,
a Soda Fountain, froa which thay will furnish the
best Soda in tee city. ...
Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times,
jyic-tf 71
SANDERSON & WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AX D
TRUNK STORE,
a ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
"Under St.'Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St.,
SaWV-AJJSTAH, GA
tf-tf ■
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
tote, rear of Poet Office.—
Btotai;
always on
EB’B WAT*
f _ from Heraagthom,
theYebanda house,
will be open on and after
inak, for the accommodation
‘ —mt. ' •
experience^u^the
Port Itojpil fioug%
” HILTON HUAD, H. C.
11>Ji ' I . ' •
kl: ■ relief Tmoijspt^Vsi
„ldwin o6Co., Savannah
Bavaanah national Bank, Savannah.
mS
«r> ir.—hh it —~n '
BLASCEVILLE
• nl"£ „al> J».IN I
SLATE MINING COIP’I,
; ,,‘vaH wsrt, polk cxxVga..
Offite^l Stools., $300,600
• «ayi tayorfAfjH.
*• 0. Grata
niss, A. Wilblffi^m iffilw'tetelffihB
Prsidcnt—A. Wilbur, savannah, Ga.
S325KK‘S.°SMS^?!'i i<j
furniture mannir' Mr *** >1 * nf * Mte ’ ^
pavement, and
be applied. Tr
Atlanta, Augn
Oa-i-so the §«— j
sssEaasaBW^SKS^s^
. for
„ which slate can
nt to the cities of
Albany and Columbaa
To Meohonios...
Applleant* must makefoparate statements of the ea
h—of costs lor the repairs of each Dock.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
mjl« Chairman Com. Docks andWharvee
having leased this favorite
mHB SUBSCRIBERS having leased
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
tlomul QuA*t*. H
M A 5UP ACTURED BY
VENABLE & Ct
FeterslDnrg, "V a.
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “I&ppee,” and other Snuffs, Che*E|
Smoking Tobacco oC every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,
may29 Bm. 189 A W FWONT STREET, NEW V0»
RHODES’
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT’fiCS 50 PER TON, CASH.
alV-tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO.
Advertising in Southern Georgia
mSB BA1NBBIDGE “CHART AND COMPASS”
X (formerly the “ Balnbrldge Argns,”) offers
superior inducements to the merchants or Sa
vannah as an advertising mediam. It has a large
•ted atadly tnerewmer cbcnlatkm ia that Sectloa, aad
Ita foWfore restate.^.resa M
r .i -j . Editor and ProprWor.
Bofoksidge, J ape ll. MCC. foM-tt
(Mce Havana Segars.
T31FKR. BftlDSICK A CD’S CHAMPAGNE, "
Ju SA- Mareetaix A Go's Champagne. Black Seal.
Pec sate hr
tl KOETHGKB A CO ,
Corner Bay and Whitaker sta.
PRfflE YELLOW CORN.
adioo ot* pb,me roabeg r
At tovfamh ^ T
Bay street.
' W White Corn constantly bn hand and for sale.
Alaoi choice Corn Meal aad Grits. lell-tf
JelS-Sm
ia amoag fireS-daaa Hotels w»l! be
kAUteJs' PABLEY.'
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
TbuSnSoposttondftea «My, iHjfoS*^ «**-
ssasSasasara ■ ■
LIVE Oil
No. SS GBOBOB STREET, Mr.
Charleston^ South Qarolina,
Is bow open for tasaccommodatiOB of trsaslettt an
Choicest Llqwn, Wtoe% Ales >ni Segars
axiwaia «■ naafit - ■ -
OgMKE,
fok ten years; said fit he i
9T&
Truck*. Enquire of CHAs. L. COLBY 4 00.
jyl4 tf Corner Bay aad Abeicora streets.
NOTICE.
WALL WANTING FURNITURE
I am opening for the inspection of the pubfta*
i- * r ^ * a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, 1
” TRESSES, &c., &c.,
Railroads.
Notice
iStsSsi 'is ■
If** ov
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GUI? ^
i. Savannah,
On and alter Monday, May 26fh
Trains will ran daily, Sundays excepted. *1
connecting with night trains on the C. s” 1 ' j
Leave Savannah at 7.30 a. m.
Leave Thomas villa at 4 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah at 6. . 5 p. m.
Arrive 'at Thomasville at 9.11 p- w-
JOHS SCiffiWJ
prr^
THE EYE, EAB, AMD ® :
TVR. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada j£l
LP clan and Surgeon, Oenltatn«ffii
coneolted on Dearness, Discharges
noises ia Ihe Head, Catarrh, Disease
a *Aii’dSra8C8 of the EYE, requiring
orsnrgcalW^de^to. BacUe ,di* e |
UNVILLE
St. Julian Street, West of ^
JAVANN^Sj
MERRITT,
64 ConfMt
Street Mi
NOTICE.
my
ihrRKLL.
BRIDES! BRICKS!!
120.000 WKU<
On Savannah and Ogoechee (taral, above SwayneM.
may28.
Yitldosta Institute.
^LLia- o-onLAR EXERCISES of this Institution
JSSagBESSvSelT
TCiriOK.
Igt (teas, peraMsltm iff Twenty Meets,
M mSuctlon u?Music as customary.
Bo^pleasanurataltorttugr,
ii
Principal.
‘ MANUFACTURERS OF Alt 1
*?i£, B .Mrrr£Kg’^J
Stag Saws, Pnmpe, Steam WtasUta
tcrGnagere, Steam K^Bbies rti ”^ or A* 1
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agahte I
A CO. ’S celebrated Portable steam J
JS1 -
THOS. W-
: H lo Vi MAKUFACTUBBE of
FURNITURE AND &
UPHOLSTER -
IH Doe Street, I
■ N. B.—All ORDERS sent *y »
tisMts.
Brown’s standard- .
mentsfor more than
Adapted to
home market*. Warrant^ ^8^91
Sales rooms No. * ®* re ^ gBOWS>