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The Daily News and Herald.
SAVANNAH. FBli&ri’
D otter »,:
thk nickst kind or *• croquet.'
The evening wee bright with the moon of Meg,
And the lawn waa light aa though lit by day—
from the wiudowa 1 looked—to *ee Croquet,
Of mallet, and balla the usual d isplay;
The hoops all stood in arch array.
And I said to myself, “soon well see Croquet *'
Bnt the mallets and balls i
»/
■ unheeded lay.
And the maid and the xcmlhf Ode by side sat they,
And I thought to mysell, is (Adi Uruquet ?
I saw the scamp—it was light as day—
Put bis arm around her waist in a loving way
And he sq ue<aed h i r band. Whs th rt Croqute?
While the red hover rolled forgot*n sway,
He whispered sD that a lover say.
And he kissed her lips—what a queer Croquet?
Silent they ait 'nenth the moon of Way;
But I knew by her bhuhea aha said not Nay,
And I thought in m7 heart, now that'll Croquet
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REa®l?U.15TrJlfcid
°. r *** e S M,e " That from and after the paaaage of
25££“fi3P£ftSL qualified to vote at '
fbr one year 1 armedlataly
uontlnue so to do on
Within the - ■
nonth> ii
who havnnttainad
havepanTallcity ti
sufficient real ' '
wlitch may be
all Tetnrns n
and have
or this A<
ed 29d Ji
Extract
Sac. A And be
I this election, sad
> the time of election, and
Savannah for one
eir registration,
y-one yean, and
their own right
r tax executions
here mnde
Unilnanee of the city,
nUag tothe provtalons
the _
according 10
to Registry Lww^, 1
■i^Kiawswasfaiaftfi S” !
lie liable to n pofl ar capMUtnu tax of one dollar an ***■.'
naaltr, axoapt aiyaM af ante yarn I isa hffi**te J
eh titled to registry and to vote at city elections, and »**«•
In General*
—The Boston Post says that Bismarck and
all the royal family have been on a tearing
apree in Berlin, in honor of Prussia’s sue
cess. »
—A gentleman in Mew Hampshire, aged
& years, has been sued for flO^QOO for
breach of promise.
—A boy, near Clyde, got mad at a coffee
pot spout, agatagt which her stubbed hlg toe
when “in swimming." He dove and brought
up bis ugly enemy, and found thereto #80 in
silver and a pulpy mass of greenback*.
—The Louisville Courier says the weather
has been so hot in that city recently that oiti
zens have melted in the streets and run into
the sewers like lava, before their liquid re
nains could be ladled up and carried lo their
bereaved families in baskets.
—Dr. Butler’s new house at Gloucester,
Mass., is to be of granite, two stories high,
with six three story towers. The order ol
the architect is the “quaint.”
It is worthy of remark that the admirers
of Butler have dropped the “General" aud
adopted the “Dr.” This is sensible.
—A cow was recently drowned by a mud
turtle near Ogdenaburg. Sbc had gone in
the water to drink, when the turtle fastened
to her nose, and held it so long under water
as to suffocate the cow.
—Queen Victoria manifested her royal iu-
diguation at a lady for appearing at court in
a very low necked dress, by ordering her
never to present herselt again.
—Mrs. Mowatt writes that in London one
sees hundreds of women—not the uniortu
nates of the demi Monde, but ladieB, well bred,
well dressed, highly educated ladies, of irre
proachable reputation, and moviug in good
society—who daily assume their enamel
masks with their garments.
—A landlady, who had some very weak
chicken broth for dinner, the other day, was
asked by a wag of a boarder if she couldn't
coax that chicken to wade through that soup
once more.
—There sore said to be li viug near Lacrosse,
Wisconsin, in one school district, live
brothers, who in two years were married to
five women who had before eleven husbands,
eight of whom are still alive.
—A writer iu the Missouri Presbyteriau
talka about his vision “beiog increased by
tbe use of tbe eye-saive of Uie Holy Ghost."
We shall next expect »o hear of his Christian
atrength being increased by the use of the
Plantation Bitters of faith, or his bowels of
religion regulated by tbe Brandeth's Pills of
belief.
—The Harrisburg Telegraph says that an
attempt was made at York on Thursday, to
assassinate both Governor Curtin and Gen.
Geary. The car on which they were riding
was fired into by some vicious persons, who,
it is hoped, for (be sake of law and order,
will be caught and severely punished for tbe
outrage.
—It is reported, in diplomatic circles, that
if the Euiperour Maximilian shall abdicate
and retire, Marshal Bazaioe will assume the
reins of government, with such French and.
Mexican and Austria* forces as he mav '
able to command. The sway of ** . ue
is now unquestioned )*• ' JtaX11 ® 1 iau
empire, where »• - lUe centre of lhc
Chieav • population and wealth
v centre. The outskirts alone are
possessed by tbe Government of the Ke-
public.
Anothkk Gdspowde* Plot.—A Herald
special London dispatch of the 9th says
there is great excitement Jiere this evening
at a supposed attempt to blow up tbe two
houses of Parliament- Ten packages of
gunpowder, with a fuse partially burned,
were found near the entrance to the Lord
Chamberlain’s office in tbe House of Lords.
The members ol Parliament have visions of
another Guy Fawkes’ gunpower plot.
BaaaKin*TiOM to Gxx. Shibidak.—On Tuesday
evening last, mere was » royeterioo* gathering of cer
tain ez-offieess at tae United States votanteer terrice,
at the private residence or Major General Phil. Sheri
dan. The occasion waa the presentation of a coirtly
porcelain pitcher to the tamoos cavalry officer who
now command* thla military department. The pre
sentation speech wae made by Gen. Lend mm. of Ken
tucky, who, aa colonel, handled brigade* and diviHions
of infantry, but never a regiment. He la now Deputy
Collector of Internal Revenue, aud residing in New
Orleans.
Gen. Sheridan, on accepting thegiA, apologiaed tor
not responding with a speech, and said:
"There is a good deal of k*Maaa noon military
mat When they me rated qm to fifiakfi M*-«fi>ss.
Some are criticised beeeuM'Sey task* too many
speeches, and some are considered dangerously In
clined because they make none. I will, there*
plain to yon that I do not ataha a speech b<
don’t think I can. I thank you kindly foe your prea-
mb rasasRo
Arnold, K B
Anderson, ■ C, Jr
llfirroa, Jaa A
Balloch, Wm H
Beistlaw, T H
fStrj
Burronglia, W B
Bashlor, Valeauu
Balloch, Wa Q
Boots. Henry
Berrien, J M
Botler, Gilbert
Byck, LrriB
beau tort, H P
Balloch. T J
3L
iett, Jos
wn, Peter C
.Joseph
Purse, Thoe C 71
Platner, Chaa G
PrendergarA « M
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Pence, Antonio
M
Power, ■
be
Purse, ■ J
Wm H
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Safe
Groceries, and Liqoors.
PziLIF CallakaN. Jim* ti
f , Columbia Square
Ripley. Jos
BenCJsal
Rhp.
Ryan, ChsaB
H
pitiil fail
thickert. Prancia
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Ales ■ ■ ‘
Rntsell, Waring
■asseil, bane
Beedy, J
SeiSv, Peter
Rogers, C D
Reilly, Jas K
earsr. ■
Roche, Dan
Reedy, Jaa d -
Robertoan, Oaot Js
Jno
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Robinson, Wlf ’
Rbay, Hugh
KobertUi’ A
Jtaaaeli, Leri It
BoasUfr. Jno
RtttaeiL Joa I
Hawe.J H
Roberts, Hiram
Rooney, Matthews
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Foreign arid, Doirtf&ticUqtKifs
- WlhiEb, GiGABa, GKOGKBUB, -
• <nogom<lMM^* —>’'
• i jdhn&'i^Whire, crpfiostteVxe ’ ‘
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.
rpalligant’s old Paint Stand.
AgMMSJfrTaAfl-m (1IUJ1 2‘ajGtiV 'V
OSJtum jGHOWBA BWTIRS.
Geo W
J W, Jr
Barns,
IretanOD
it . taaoSou',
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Maier, Isaac
saw*
SM"7
BryaOjAlfred
Han, Henry «
Rasteed, Henry
Borehnw.RW
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Bankston, Hiram
Kama, P
BUir, Edward
liyme, Jaa
Barnard, J U. tl
BeaSlay, J R
Bara well. JB
Barnwell, Cuihbert
RMtor. ouceoia
.®5^uo°i«as
Colding, U M
tUmeroa. Gao H
Crawford, H
Champion, Aaron
Core, Jamea E
Cohen, Solosmu
Cooper, John
Cannlngham, HC
Casey, OC
Cohen, Octavua
Corey. Wm B
Cole. Lawrence
Clauccy, l)a aid
Cole, Begf L
Cohen,Isaac
Camp, D B
Clements, Wm J
Crawford, Jno
Caetellaw, Ed A
Cohen, Jacob
'olieo, U 8
Cavanaugh, J
(.tele, R H
Dames, Henry B
Deaccy, Jno
Dortch, ,luo
Dixon. W D
Dowling, Patrick
Doesseu, Jno
Imuran. Wm
Douonm, Cornelius
Dolv. Maurice
Darling. Js* P
Dillon, Jno R
Drummond, K W
Dailey. 1 P
Eden, Henry H
Eblera, Chaa
Engle, Billion
Einstein. A
Epstein, A
Far rill, Jno O
Fairchild, LJ 1
Footman, R H
Fulton, *laa
Furgnson, D
For; 111, B B
Ford, Thoe C
Flaherty, Edmund
Ferrill, Jno C
Fleming, W R
Fitzgerald, D, Ur
Fitzgerald, M
Foley, Jas ’
Freeman, A ✓
Fiuheuiy, T
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Carsaody, Jaa ■
Coiaoa, Theophllue
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Cunolrigham, AT
Derat, Peter
Bapilhf. J C
Dexter, Wm S
ar-sr
Dillon, David R
Hav—port, AO
Dowd, M v
~ dele, Ohaa
■ wr . Mark
Stuart,!
Smyths, £ D
Stepheua, Henry C
Savage, John
Slnney, Jno
Bkea, T W
Stern, Geo 1
tt/A,
Simon, Jno
Spalne, I R
Strons, I H
Uchroeder, M
BIHH, Its
Fynmtah W R
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SellHM .r
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b, Jas
Schneider, Frank
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Stamm, B
3 Er&
She flail, Sol
latter. Henry
Schreck, ChasL
Sweat, F R
Smith, Tbo*
- Sitae, FW
Stegins, Jno H
Shipper. R w 1
St2ek, Jno A
StnliA, Henn ...
Sorrell, Franck
- Schwarz, John
Silva, E A
SuUtvan, Tlanahy
SorfeU. A G
Short, Patrick
T
Taggart, Grantham I
Tbomaa, Jno T
TtootaWH
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TaytHTJno i.
Tamer, R T
-♦room, Wm L
Wa'
We.
Walk
Wll.l
Weel
Wheal
Welnheimer, Jacob
Wade, John
WaldbinrJteb
WittmerT#^ • '
^aed, Uu
i’ J
C^toj^ct^Heury
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illlmW H
Wilson, Wm
Wattner, Geo
Wade, SB
White, Bom uel
Walter, August
Well, ^ A
,do»D
Whitehead, B
CKfcugtFT
Wilson, Goo
Waring. WH
Walrfa, W M
White, Joseph
Walsh, Jeremiah
WUcox. Albert
Weber, C W
Well, Henry
Yoage, Wm A
Yinge, Philip
Dfbie
Davidstm.;
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Pat#
Fleming, Ps
FOIltard, Wi
Green, Wm
Gardner, H
GHIrerl, Calvin L
Gleason, Sotomon W •*
GoadalifSeahotn
Greiner. Jaa
Uillilanil, Jno
Goodwin, 1/yde
Goebel, A
GmsUnan, SI moo
Gibson, R T
Garatentiog, J S
Greaves, C W
Germany, G W
Goette, Jos
Guckeubeimer, 0
FHUey, And re w-
reoger, Jno A
Fleming, W B
FOWler, J W
Fealy, Jno
Prank, J It
Frewenthall, L
Frlxall, R J
FtSidenhjrg, L.
Preldenbnrg, A
. rate, JaoD
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One, Ft '•
Godfrey, Wm Co
Goerz. Chriatlam
_nter.WP
Howard, J G
Haywood. Allred
lludsoa, Geo A
Hover, L L
Hsupt, Jaa L
Hontg, A H
Henry, R
llengvs, Henry
Ucppe. Wm
Helrukln, Martin
Howard. J T
Harris, Jnrlah
Beldt, Emanuel
Halsey, F P
Harden, K J
Hardee, BH
Higgins, Jno
Hiinten, T H
Holcombe. I C
Holland, W F
Halloran, Juo
Harrtgan, <Haa
lumen, Jno
Ives, Aosou B
Jordan. Fihnds D
JotoreJWl
Jones, T
A pleasant entertainment was prepared fee the
anaeta, .art z ran be imaginzd that wine and wit
sparkled, and the band of the let U. 8. Infantry sus
tained Its high reputation whenever manic enlivened
the festivities.
the deessstlon of the pitcher wse the work of ID.
n-rtript Lax. ai thk city, mid consists of admirable
IllTTmtr— of Gemwzl* Grant and Sheridan on the
aidaa, and a chanting htoal rapraseotatioa sf the God
dess of Liberty on the front. The wochmanship is
very superior.—AT.-O. Commercial, 9th.
1.
EASTEBM WHaUF, SA^Utli hm.aL
npHE undersigned, having completed their DOUBLE
X GANG SAW MILL, known aa ike “PHlXSit
STEAM SAW MILL’’ would respectfully toforffi
their friends and tbe public generally, that they arc
now prepared to fill orders for Lumber In any quan
tity and of any rises end lengths. We have con
nected with oar Mill an improved Planer, and will
give particular attention to orders for planed and
tongue and grooved lumber. , .
Orders left at tbe Mill, or at J. F. *. M- Hamilton V
iiHrr. owner Bay aud Abercom streets, will fFf 8 '*
prompt attention.
A share of public patronage Is respectfully (
llctted. KHL8N A HAMILTON^
JOS. ZBLSN, 1. V. HAMILTON. M. MAMI1.TO*.
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THE FIELD AMD FIRESIDE.
A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old
Home Joornal; published every Saturday, by
l Shivs A Co., » Fayetteville street, Raleigh,
‘ * paper,
Grloib
Galloglnv. Jas
Gordoa, W w
Golden. Timothy
GoUneky, A
H.
Hills ft fl
Hagan, Mathew
Hardee, ChasS
HJrachherg, Joe
Hussey, Waa
Boiiteter, H W
Is* caiharftci'and a valuable remedy for rheumar
tlsm, derangeraeut-of tbe liver, diseases of tbe skin,
und general debility. Its effects are most salutary la
long iftsearta*. It Is an almost sure cure for acroruto.
iif i
Knorr, Louis
King, Jao • ;
EtK.
Knapp, N B
Knapp,
Kelly, Jno J
Kolb, F
Klug, Fred
Kearney, Jos
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. „ ay of
Itt Romances, stories. Tales,
Ixirtua, Jaa
Lovell, J M B
1 aw, Wm
Lloyd. *hoa K
J Mpk
SvIremM
Logan, JasJ
La via, Michael
Lltche. R F
Lee, Cbai
Lodge. CL
Laud, Thoe H
Lewis, Nat
Leonard, Ja»
Lapham. F L
Lawton, WS
LnitWdgeToM
Levi, LAUllft
Leary, John
McDonald. Ub^ld
Mellette, Dan
McNelty, J C
Markins, Geo
Mercer, Geo A
Meyer^n
McCarthy, M D
Maglll, C A
McGee, Jas
Miller. AO
McGnltn, Thus
Morel, wm
Mourn, Antonio
Mercer, H A
Uetager, O E
Morriii, Wm
Myers, R P
Marshall, W J
McKenzie, J J
MMaheli. A
McCarty, Jos
McDermott, Jno
McGriel, Andrew
Molina, R l l .:
McMahon. M
Frederick
Jno
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L.
HW W -
Lnrh, Peter
Igomery C r
In aecordanc*
dal department la <&nmm t^tte^FWU^beiii Jre
given articles, hints and — ’
aagementuf r “
I the kitchen.
glvenariici es.mnta andsuggestiou* on the practical
auaageOMDtefthe Farm, the Oardea, the <£chard
Onayear - . m
Blx months
f2S2 ST ss
E8TILL A BSa,
Bull It, near the Poet Office, Agents for
aM-tf Savannah.
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McFarland. W S
fel™b
'BftM
Mendel Emanuel
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McCkffie, Jaa
Moss, Jno
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Metoharil,Isaac
asssssr
Mulligan, Thos
Miller. Jas
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SBSSffl!
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Thanes, A G
Yonge, Easton
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Zogbaqm. W D Zaigler, Solomou
ARineMona wishing to register are informed urns
the Uegiztry Book la now open at this office. AM
persons, white or colored, subject to the capitate
tax wW at once return their names at the Treu
urer’s office. In caseof dsfsn t execution will lima
JAMES STEWART,
aaldflt Clerk of Council.
ClftOCEKT
Hut side of Columbia Squat
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•■^iSSS AN FOR-
1 WARDING MERCHANTS,ii
ta Oritata Watel, ffiiSws, Lrtt^hqr,
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ORffiftt doFidh- Gtaunenh natahnsted FRffinU
SenMriwirSt*i«k-fe
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAMD
CHOICE OLD Bit A % OIKS,
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a- WINKS, Ac.
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Bky, OWBfWrts ■.nwl’BWh, ffirietiy stWhstesaUW
lhn4Mffiagatad,mc dittsnosrasrewilmt wa nan make
PIERCE SKEHAN,
WholessMt. dft#»*«ler
AtoOy tkslisaW Ozlahmtqd » ■; . ■»* u ol
GOLDEN ALE-
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Uh»rffilimnfUrinABHejg, .
11 mm y mim
dtl-tf and r.2 Libert? street, N. Y.
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Commission
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merenants.
.2R3 i J/KOTi!
IMIPMUirr IIPEI PHUFHATE IF LIME*
MMIPI
jylg-Sm
SAVANNAH, GA.
BLAHt & BICKFt)lti),
Lumber K&Uu&dturers
-.<• ANIto——di m 1 rid
TIMBER AMD LUMBER
OF EVfBY DESCRIPTION. ^
r Tard ffif Canal, dear Bryan
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.»
Successor toG. B. AG. W.Lakas, *« <’
General Commission Merchants
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No. •• RAT 0TRRBT (np stalrn. | . J .
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Fefrll f*fl 8r 1
B. Lamar, Bavaanau; i
A Sows, J B. and J. W.
Walker, Augusta?
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W. A. Bstajit. . , ,
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla,,)
FonrarfiH and Common Merchants,
164 Bay Ntroet, >,t
MTAIFAM, • • GKOHGIA.
W ILL glyppronint Attention to recelvhg and for-
Wtoding gondavnalnz on consignment, and tel.
oidnai and wUi also keep nonalanHy on band a
jbe,, taMn oUer aooii tad iRnirfBiffi
tor sale on «astgBmant. and for wh
agents. Order* and comdgnmcnta Ida
vr£:.:MmMC0.
207 Uny Street,
dealers' in
SXAMDABD LIQUOSM,
Agents for Charles /arie Champagnes, Keller*
t I ■■ Krittaekv ikmrhwi « l>teka/,iAc.
myl-tf
ftevriYont.-AdVEHlgeinetiB.
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JL ir fr:
Mum’S OWN RHEMES.
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Congress Spring Water, „
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water,
No natural Or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or Bianofoctgreg that equals these waters ns
a preventive, rellsT and permanent cure for many
emporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the
experience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the most bnoeficlal effects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable
remedy lor affections of the liver and kidneys, dys
pepsia, gout. Chronic constipation aud cutaneous dis
eases. ts a most powerful preventive or the fevers
an l biliuus complaints ao prevalent In warm cU-
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n of all pro-
* and "refc-
offMd^ibd other cotratries wns-
pared Corn Flowv
withstanding.
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The bod and L**,q> ciijiut pcs. without a single
fault. One trl .vfl convince the meat skcptlcaL
Mstae Pnddln^, dfiCiC-stsriW, Riant Mange, Ac.,
without hrtnglew. wtuV tow or tioecgs, »t a cost aa
touishing ihc u >-i economical. A rititoa nddMhw to
i ordinarv Wheat i 1 "ur greatly improves Bread and
aothlng can compart witn.it. A little boiled In milk
will predhee rich cresWi fuFCoffise, chocolate, tosTnc.
Pat np in one pound packages, tinder the trade
mark KalrenA vrith rtlrectfmis Pc nee.
A most delicious article of food for children and ih-
Talidaof all area. -
For sale by Grocer* and Dr .ggiets cvesywhsra.
WN«l«f!»lc Depot, 166 Ftftoff Street
WJXvI^I^VJSJ, oitryjs;^,
JM-iy
EMPIRE WATER
staoila unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
la a tonic and
ter, and is a
retie of a highly beneficial ebarac-
remedy for diabetes, gravel,
and Inflammation or tbe kidneys
most stagnlarly active effects
wheh debilitated by long
ive suffered for years from
dtOrenalng diseases known
— - - by tw
utlcohts, Irrltorion n
and Wander, and ha* .
la iwriortbjfThtee otwaus wh
iksbase. Femalesvreo have
irregularity, aa* (to dtOr „
only lo thrir seff, here been entirely cured b
faithful sad Jwdtoloaa am of Ootnmbbn Water.
Tkeee vatennre bottled fresh and purr, from each
of IJke Abov< «ame4 ipriaga, In so carerul and secure
a m«nn,rlhta«tosy pmawvi sll tlwtr medicinal vteas
for years, SUB wW be frnrad equally efficacious when
i trank ,thf>ato&> Of miles distant aa when taken
directly nrrau the ffirriag- - ■
Bewkre 1 of iffiltathms and Inferior Waters. The
corks o^yJI genulurOongvssi, Emptn and Coiumblan
Waters are breaded an the side of tbe cork, thos:
;Eupihf Warn,)
l C. A. ES-Co. J
i cowotos Wats*, )
i C. t! ft Co. J
iOounreuN Water, i
shipment VkJAfflMfi Wtri<h"| (MSRress and
Empire Waters laboxeaeantalnlng (anr denes gtata
or two dozen qaart bottles each. Ootamolan Watdr
to boxes containing four or six dozen half pints, or
fourriarea pint botatos reek.
Sold by all Fi iiiiUFI "Tfl^
first-class Grocer*. v *’ • *- -- * 1
Sold only at wholesale by
hanm. and
un
H letkna* Si., N. Y.”‘<
by mail rseetva prompt attention. >
Mainhard, Henry
Miller, Joe
Mono, pJ
Nichols, Geo 8
Neal, Jno w
Nanghtin, Patrick
, J H
Malilgan, Jas
N.
raJ-*ULdJ
Nfiand, Bryan
, Thos, Fr
Sremq Geo g
O'Connors Dennis
Oliver, Jno
sssaW!"-*’,
O'HabUb* O A
Pi V t>S ’ -M
ii aii ttfes
to wow indorsed hg tel tbe promlusnt Pkytariana,
Cbemteto sad Conoolasenrs, as poe*eselng all - Mure
intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
^ PDBfGiii:
We trust that okr ueWblldlitd W^dtatlou—touuded
upon eighty-ctaht years ol eggerienco—ahamlantly
vindicates our rial ms to pubMc eonffdeoce;' and guar
antees the excellence of Jhto Rtandat AAMcle.
Pot up la cases, contanuog<me4oam bottles each,
and sold by .1 -
H. G. EWE,
rEaiabllahed 1T78J Sole Importers,
Opinions off the Frees.
The Kningera;No. KBsaver street, bavefa^Wfc
tB * oMp * t "* ■
HAWKINS A FAY,
Commissioit ’ ! Mffirchanta,
NO. 4^ PE.YRL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.,
WM. B. H\WffirS*i ,i Ofi 1,9- JtOCKWELL FAT.
Partfeitir sVfeftftifh yirifa toSnying T*rOrtac«, Ftovl
sions, Whiskies, aid Clcari.on order, and lo con
signntents.
CLINTON^Htl^TRi? film of^offord, Tlleston A
Co., New York. Far eker A Mnikesney, 4 Water-aL,
New York. Kichnnl Klli*, 114 Water street. Mew
York. Win. U. Mite*, to Llirivtie street. New York
I,.i SKl&3r.'i.'i
Ga. _jl
«
■ •*.
JOHN L Sims 1 to.,
ForwanDn; and Conuniwtoi
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
N08. 1 AND 2 SAMMCr BLOCK,
Bay Street,
OUR MOTTO:
CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS.
WE DEEY COMPETE*
The undersigned, having purchased the
*• TWO COMPLETE BIMERIES OF
The Most Complete in the Southern (J
announce that they are now ready to fill all orders.
^MR. PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS i f
ih the leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS hff "
of ftttse’s extensive Bindery in Savnnaah, feels warranted in making th«
can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a
r * 2 fi lad 1
•"Bift,,
Master of His Profession
>
and that the Sonth can at last compete with our Northorn friends, and prev«.-.
si(y of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally » f i] a ’
home; tarring thtrs the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to
BldSTDIISrG MUSIC BOO];]
" AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM-.
The patronage of the public is reapecti^Uy solicited, and satisfaction grun^..]
work that may b* entrusted to our cam- •> i
jyfeSm
JOS. H. PECK & CO
Jas-T,
TIMBER,
Lumber A Gomimssion
MKRCHANT,
Ts, IBS Bay Straff, Ravaasah,
Darien, Georgia.
BF* Orders for Lumber solicited. 'dlfi-tl
THOMAS H. AUSTtN,
ancnl OommissioH and Forwarding
TAKBROBANT;
N Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Wm. M. Toaao A Ota. Savannah; Nosrsa A Brqaka,
ions. .
Hotels.
Market Sqnare House,
I3S MKT AN STREET,
VALENTINE ’ BASLER.
Ogara, Wlma, Alea and Lager, and »U kinds of
Uqoars. Loach nt eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys
Attached. • ang4-3m
JOHN GRAY,
t % l i. - / I flflo (it
DKALER IN
Wooden' * WM, Brdonis,
PAIIvf c tlRfi s.HO^ SA*s.
Twlaea, Cordage, Tabs, ( hanii, tr»dlM,
Wagoiu, Chair*, Baskets, 4«.
No A. IS YTtrltori nrriV^OSUrone «
* NTfcW Y(5RK ‘
m3- 1 .1. i f'. 1
Emigrants Can be .Supplied
WITjRIN ten; TVAYS.
rpUK nnderelgned ore prepared to supply Planters
A AndiEttCrpurrlcs'TV-tifmiay be in want of WHITE
LABORERS, note 'nave made accessary arrange
ments in the North to U'l auy nrders for agriculture
Laborers, Woodiayf-ru, Upehunofi eua. within .Ten
or Twelve days fromt he day the order Is given here.
Tbe Laborers are to •*- received by the Hpnteqrora
on arrival of the steamer here,.>uid transported to
the points where they are WdMed kt Employers’
expense,and thml^AikipecA Wve farther topsya
cerqgg |pm pel head in advance, partly as security
ana partlyrof covering the expenses in bringing the
Emigrants from the North to this port.
ThB rete st WMtti Yarmtog Laborers cm to se
cured will average about glad per year, the En\>tof-
era finding them.
For farther particulars apply to.
J/i;r !c 0liA
* One noor Enri oTBarnarn street.
Savannah, Ga.
KEFERKNCKB:
John W. Andersuh^t Solu^tanhah.
Solomon Cohen, BkvamMb. ‘ '
JftffiG, Farrih.Savannah. ' • - - *
SSXI&BBtgStir** " *
W. K. Flantag. Satannab..
-Savannah NationsHbrek, SevetrShi
K fiIASrC£TVlLL£ .
WJS1ISS
Ojbp*i Stoolx,
SHARES; $J0 EACH.
DtaanoriAa-LWi'Brigbem. J. F. Dever, B. C-Gran-
nlaa, A. WUhuc and A. E. Ma-vhall.
y..* I Wdhur. savairtteh, Ga.
SUM ..
AAn«S^ n |£cod,'^** ,l y CdfiffihM
Ga.; to’the citfemSelm., Montgomery andMoMe,
Ala.; to Ncw.Orlcaug, ^iwlll **‘°&*f*to* ,m
phis, reun. ■»—AYIMo- Mbe-tofcerlorlt:
slate for mt _
to various article* ofturnitare am
tiSSSybe'atfa^td" ' jft
To Mechani
city.
timateof eoaretamMmtepnlreof aachfladk?^ I
'*> -. Ill YMJ< JJtibN WILLIAMSON, ‘‘
aylfi Chairman Com. Docks andWharvee
LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Street, near Bay Lane.
F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., sad
from 9 p. m. to 13 m. Best of Liquors, Alee.
Wines, AC., constantly on hand,
lyfi-ff FRANK FERRY PreprtelolL
PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST -CORNER OF BPCL AND
SOUTH BROAD STREETS.
* , . . . or .
rfftHE PROPRIETORS would respectfully aunouacc
i to the public that the above Hotel Is now open
for tbe reception ef Permanent and Transient
Hoarder?
Having had large experience in the Hole) business,
they Intend to make this House one of the most com
fortable Bonding Hotfres Tor families and others9h
the city. .j i
There is a Bar connected with tbe Hotel, nt wltlch
GARDEN, where may be procured at all honrs. Ixiili
day and eveteeg. the far* CMnrn IH the rtty. Also,
a Soda Fountain, from wteoh <keg will furnish the
beat Soda u tbe city.
Parties can be furnlslled with Cream at all times.
5X*
BY
J. M.
M4?iGFA€TUkED
VENABLE &
Ueterstourg, Y a.
C:
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maeeoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuff;, Ci*t: :
* , Srnokmg Tobacco of every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agent!
maygs sm. 169 A 191 FRONT Sf REET, NEW Vflj
SANDERSON & WILKINSON,
HAMESS, SADDLEfiY
Railroads.
Notice
'ST. CHARLES SALOON,
always <m hand, lataaffiaffa metes ariiele or 8KLT-
EH’B WATER, dlaeoMg imported from Msraagtbum,
THE VEP
A T WHIVB'Jn*', frill
A Monday, the *th lunL, fbr thi
of Boarders, transient or permanen:
Js/KStsMA^tsssd^a
■ (MigreMtagj,,nejuupre*
■ rete.inklmltete- . .. ,re.t.ta. /lT
Port Eoyal Hotwr;
RIDDNLL *' ffiWGG
rteiritivets
•'* ’■fcr.MBn,- -
i sftra .».ti
LA PlEttRE HOUSE,
philaPklphiA.:
n SUBSCRIBERS havtng leased tht* favorite
Me, It has been
■llinfiD AND REIVRBIMHD »
■ IN AR ELEGANT MANDEB, ^ ^
Atari Is mow Prepared wlt.u the Most Per-
ffeet Appoint meats Ter the Reeep-
The first poa *32£saaiA otels will be
"iSBirtete,u»vs»Batg%„^3
CHARLESTOR HOTEL,
HCHARLCSTON. ». C. m
W, WMIT1. Pmtrififnr.
LITE OAK CLUB BOOSE,
No. 82 GEORG* STREET,
- . ■ MW i nt
Charfetton, South Carolina,
Is now open toe the acenmomriatloa of transtefttM
(Mead Ltoinnra, Wiaea^ Aim nafi ttog«v«
' • TI j, ,te
ALWAYS OH RAID.
••.Ai<Ah
ti:
rwrtiH JuNka, Proprietor.
tadH 1
alltf
ryNE OF CHISHOLM'S PATENT 8HINGLE MA-
V^ CMBfES, with patent right for Naatn* cnnnty
ssssa%5assaasug
Jjl4 tf Corner Bay end Aberoorn streets.
TRUNK STORE,
.WHOLESALE AND BKTAJL,
Under St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St.,
a9-tf
SAVANNAH, GA
RHODES’
Saper Phosphate ofLime
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT tea 50 PER TON, CASH.
alS-tf 7 MILLER, THOMAS A CO.
Ad vertising in Southern Georgia
rrUIK BAIN BRIDGE “CHART AND COMPASS”
-A (formerly the “ Bainbrhlge Argus,”) offers
superiur taduoraunl* to the merchants of
Tinnah *a aa adverthting tneffinm. It has a large
and rapidly increasing circulation in tbatsecthm, and
its terme are reasonable. Address
.. - WILLIS M. BITSHELL,
Bliter and Proprietor.
Balnbrldga. Jm» IL 1SC6. jalfi-tf
Chwte _lavana_ Segars.
aurnffiaraw
e hy . B. F. SANFORD,
I Mills, east end of DroegHW Biyof Oy
, BRYAN, HAEl'RlDGKfi
0T-White Corn con?tantfvrrk> bands
Uso,ttM lee Com Meal am! Ofifs.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURIflTURE
‘.■bTfW£ l 3sriv’? , S® k -
CARIWET FURNITURE, CEAIR8, 1
. , i*r. TRESSES, &c^ &c., <
To which the attention of all Is invited,
XW Warerooms. U8 BROUGHTON STB VET, fiber
.oefeold Dry Goods Store.
HAly KB. HARRINGTON.
8.B* HAR1
NOtRStV
F ROM this date and for the summer raentbi »Y
office WUi be at Florida wharf. mtEeLL.
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GUIfR-l.
Savaunah, K»J W
On and after Monday, May 26tb
Train* will ran daUy, Sunday* excettoWj
with night train* oil tlio Cnh*|
Savannah at! so a. m.
Leave ThomasviUe at 4 ». m.
Arrive at Savannah at 6.1-5 p. m-
Arrive at Thomasville at 9.17 p. a.
JOHN' sCKIAj
my*~
THE ETE, EAR, AUD IB
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canaf
clan and Snrgeon. Ocnli.-t aj'' 1 /,:'-
consulted cm Deaftiess) niwharges nj- j
noise* In the Head, catarrh, DisraR 8 ' I
^Ai/dSSses of the EYE, rcqnirlfl8t i:i!;l |
or 8nrgfoal aid attendefl to. 4 1
Office Ml «, in Dr. Thos. Bnrtler’sC’ 1
Lsjdngton street, Baltimore, Md- .
Office bonre from 9 to 12 A. M-. "
l*tf -
LINVILLE & GUI
St. Julian Street, West of <«* j
MERRITT, WALCOTT*
64 ConiMI Street I
my30
NEloDRUfir STORE.”
ff pR, JOHN A. MAYER, Aaxjr, f (
Dealer In
'vystissstt&ssssr'
ALSO,
VKRY MldliljV CHAHftB® SODA,
mason and builder. .
lot
and alterations
Bryan street. (
at the Carpenter Shop, Bay Lane,
i«riri.F”«**i or ay Haywood’s Ice House, near, the
*jy«dm ADAM SHORT.
jIAN DFACTURKRS OF AUC^jj
Belting, Byaas Fitting*, Chipping ' ul i pdjl
mers. Files, Chisel#, Gas five, fl
Gseg'SaWs, Pumps, Steam Whlefl*;'
ter Gangers, Steam Engines and »*» P
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents _ lor ■
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam t
THOS. W. BB°°
MANDFACTTH® 0F
FURNITURE AND CEI
UPHOLSTERY^
»a* Doe Street, Pblled^ ^
H. R—All ORDERS sent by
ten-led to. —
Brown’s Stawlaf* 1
TTSED by the United States and ** I
U menta for more than ,
thirty
Adapted to any braneb of
home markets. .Warranted
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