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The Daily News and Herald.
SAVANNAH, MONDAY, SKWLMBER Id, 1886-
In General*
—Counter attraction—a pretty sales-wo-
man.
A.8 long as a miser lives his money chest
is sure to be heir-tight.
—“Canlico” is the latest Philadelphiaism
for getting on a spree.
—The blind preacher, Milborn, vu the
chaplain at the Douglas monument ceremo
nies in Chicago.
—Why are country girls’ cheeks like French
calico? Because they are “warranted to
wash and still retain their original color.”
—What is the difference between a piece
of honeycomb and a black eye ? One is pro
duced by at laboring bee and the other by a
belaboring.
—“ Did tire-minister put a stamp on you
when you was married, Mary ?” “A stamp,
Chari’"! What for, pray ?” “Why matches
nin\ legal wilhoUtn stamp, you know.”
—The office of Leander S. Reed, in Louis
ville, wadbrpken open6k Monday night, and
Mind cash .notes and stockyW> the amount
c - :,000, stolen*' Five hundred dollars
.reward is offered for the burglar and pro
perty.
—At a late medical dinner in London, Sir
Charles Lococb, who had been nearest the
Queen In some of her most trying moments,
was facetiously toasted as the “earliest
friend” of the rising members'^f the royal
_ family. ;
—The Paris correspondent of the New
York Evening Post says that much trimmiog
wHi be fashionable this fall on ladies' bonnets
and other wearing apparel for ladies.
—The illness of the Rev. Mother Angela,
sister of *he late Archbishop Hughes, was on
Sunday last announced from ail the Catholic
churches in New York. :
—A reconstructed chap, who lost a leg in
the late war, remarked the other day that
although he could not well fight for the flag
in the event of a foreign war, he most cer
tainly would stump it for the Government.
—The new Academy of Music iu New 4
York will seat 2,400 people, and among other
improvements will have some sly little pri
vate boxes (called Mezzouine), where people
can see everybody and not be seen. A
wicked spot is New York.
—A petition for the pardon of Dr. Mudd
is iu circulation among the citizens of the
lower couDties of Maryland, and is being
very generally signed. It will be presented
to President Johnson on his return to Wash
ington.
—At the late Spiritualists’ Convention in
Providence, Mr. Foss made a very warm
speech of ten miuutes, in the course of which
he said that the late rebels had, in his judg
ment, but two rights, namely: first, the legal
right to be hung, and second, the divine right
to be d—d! >
—The ladies of the Ursulinc Community,
of Columbia, 8. C., whose convent was des
troyed by fire during the late war, have, upon
the solicitation of the Rt. Rev. Bishop of
Mobile, consented to locate in Tuscaloosa,
and open au academy for the education of
young ladies.
—There is a general anxiety in the Paris
public about the health of the Emperor.
Both friends and enemies of the present dy
nasty look with awe at the probability of a
general upset. Napoleon the Third's Gov
ernment has been one of such a personal
character that it would seem that he once
away the whole machinery must come to a
sudden stop.
—The Chicago Tribune welcomes the
President to that city with this beautiful
compliment : ' **Mr. Jobosou is coming to
Chicago with the blood of loyal men upon
his garments. We advise loyal citizens to
avoid him as they would any other convicted
criminal. Let those who approve of the New
Orleans massacre run after him and hurrah
for him.”
—A wealthy widow in Pittsburg fell in
love with the coachman who drove her to
her husband’s grave and finally married him.
He unfortunately had a wife living, was ar
rested for bigamy and implored his second
wile to furnish bail. She chucked him play
fully under the chin and bade him go to jail
like a man. That’s the latest gossip in Pitts
burg.
—At a tight-rope performance in a western
village, Monday evening last, the performer
came out, as usual, dressed in tighl9, when
an old woman among the spectators ex
claimed in virtuous indignation style, “Why!
why! the man is doming out without any
clothes on 1 It is no place for women here!
I do wish he would fall and break his neck,
I do.”
—It was not a cable—but a cabal dispatch
^|h<oh gave currency to the falsehood that
Abe proceedings of the Philadelphia National
CofftffiRliptitiad increased the price of rebel
hoods in Loudon. These Radical cabals out
lie even the Atlantic Cable.
—The wffe of the fireman who was killed
by the recent explosion of the locomotive
Baltic, on the Hudson River Railroad, has
, Completely lost her reason by the sad event.
She was seen near the railroad track shortly
after his burial, waving her handkerchief to
and fro in the still hours of the night, in the
vain hope, we suppose, of meeting his nod
of recognition as she used to do before his
death. ...
—Judge Tilden, of Cleveland, Ohio, has
decided that “shaving on Sunday morning
before church is a work «f necessity.”
—Little Pfttti, Artol, Lucca and Fried are
the ruling prima donnas of Europe at the
present time.
Planters,
J AH OONSTAMTLT NXM/TIATING SALKS OF
AND MOKTGAI
SOUTHERN REAL -ESTATE.
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A large ai^unt of Norther, capital tenow awaiting
favorable opportunities for tavertfoent Sooth. ;i. * '
I have dally inqulrie* for suA opportunlthi.and
am empowered to -
PURCHASE :40,000 ACRES
.910aii.ti«a to!
COTTON LANDS
■ki M -
TheGulf States.
Platt£asp<l others wflfbing » ««>ou or, mort
gage, or take partners In working their lands, are
Invited to apply to me without delay.
COMMISSIONS MODERATE. ^
Business promptly completed.
All letters must inclose a stamp.
D. J. M. A* JEW
>• 4, M, A*4£WI
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REFERENCES.
General Wti. A. Amman, Troy, New York.
Edmund Rios. Esq . Cambridge. Mass.
Wn. L Fauna, fife, Mip, Mass.
Dudley C. Chinnell, Esq., CtncInmUi.Oliio.
C. C. Fillet, KM)., NettiOrlean^ Lq. j
A. F. Detebkux A Co., baston. Mass.
j\20-2awflm'
PJBWiSBimT FOH ’68
The Great Invention of the Age
IN
Hoop Skirts,
J.{W. Bradley’s dew Patent Dapes Ellip
tic (or Double) Spring Start.
HPHI8 Invention canMsffipf Dmilgti (eaiseo) Kllptlc
I . Pure Refined Ste*l^>nngsi3a*?nioi5ly braided
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
tougheet, moat flexible clastic and datable Spring
ever used. They seldom Dend or break, rlbt the sin
gle Springs, and consequently piece tv e their perfect
and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any
Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly la all crowded Assem
blies, Operas, Carrlig^. Bsffi n.it Cara, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the
Skirt can be folded when in nse to occupy a small
ilace as easily aad conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
A lady having anjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
Teat convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after
wards willingly dispense with their nse. For children,
misses and young ladies they are superior to all ath-
are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which is used on all 8ingle Steal HoopSkirts.
The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Doable
Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov
ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down
stairs, stone pteps, <tc., which they fte aanstanlly
subject to when m use.
All are made of the new and elegant Co. ded Tapes,
and are the best qoaiity in ev ery part, giving to the
wearer the moat graceful and perfect shape possible
and are nnqnestionably the lightest, most desirable,
comfortable and economical Skirtsver made.
WE8T8*, BRADLEY A CARY, flat*#. I: * J. a
Weetj Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Mann-
facturers, 97 Chambers and 79 and SI Keadc street.
New York.
For sale in all first class stores In this city, and
throughout the United States and Canadas, Havsna
de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In
dies.
par* Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic or double
Spring Skirt. ,lySjSt
yulian Street,,West of Market,'
s^lV.ajntnah:.
Aoaxvws j.*oi»
■ttRRITT. WALCOTTWCO.,
M Mlaitt Street Kei Tert.
ng, Brass Fittings,
mersTPir ' ‘
Beltiu,.
mera, Files,Chisels, Gas._ . - .
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents tor A. P- Wr
A CO.% celebrated Portable Steam -Engines.
f21 - • ■ -
H. (1 RUWE
inwiiiiM * * r
Lipr Dealer & Gmission Mercian
Corner Bryan and St. Julian Mouun
Pan.tr Ciunus.
r. .Columbia Square {
G’KOCEBY STORE*
Bast side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham
: * cot
R eceiving, weekly, urat-dasa Family. Qjp-
eerie* Ale*. Wines, Liqmora. Clgm. FrnBs.
Vegetable, Ac. For rale on must reasonable terms.
je29-ly '■
lATrrtsufw m
GENERAL COMMISSION AN FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS,^
Dealer* la Cottna. Waal, Hides, - Lumber,
‘ ’ aad Prerlaleal ’
IaimwHlubi^iirwMh^ilItiii*Lfap
SerantoB, Smith & fc.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CMIH ODD BRANDIES,
BIpUH & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, (Sasli and Blinds,
tr Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan
street Office, ISO Bay street. Savannah, Oa. JyCT-tf
WHISKEY,
•IN,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nut*. Washers, Sett Screws, taps aad Dim,
An. Aen sod Daniel* ia ad Unde af Railroad, Steam
ship anil Engineer’s 8uppUes, Oite, VnrniBh. Paiat, JJ corn, Oat* M j Bran, strictly at wholesale to
Hcmpand rfnbtarJ^k^o^^ga-R^r ihTtredefdWUWeflitenonoielves^atv._cm make
WINES, dte.
l-rwht'i a*.
EVER’S. VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
it to the interest of dealers to patronise ns, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jaffierana at. mlO-tf
removal.
fJA - a H.+W4 ui/'J
JO SEP* A. At>*E*rs,
(Late of Columbus, Ga.,) has
Hr moved to T* Stoddard’s I'pger Range.
C ONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Wool and Produce
generally, respectfully solicited.
Advances made on most liberal terms.
Goods for the Interior forwarded with care and
dispatch. I - 1 sept-lm
House Wanted.
m ADy person having a kmaH’ DWELLING
HOUSE to rant, between -now atyl October
1st, wilt find a good tensnt by applying to ‘ ' ’
JOHN C. MaNbR tf CO.'?
au29 tf 139 U)ngrmn,dJWt^ 1
Georgia.
Chemical Works,
OF SAVANNA!!, GEORGIA- .
W E ARE NOW PREPARED to supply the trade
with a superior brand of 1 n ( r
' Man» soap,
MANUFACTURED AT THE GEORGIA CHEMICAL
WORKS.
For the Laundry, It has no superior. It Is uniform
1n quality, and every box warranted.
It is now in use by macy families in the city, giv
ing perfect aatMaetlon in every esse, and has been
introduced into the J-aundries oLghe principal llotela,
11 the exclusion otall others. „ . r
Orders aflfctyaej to tfre undersigned will hava
prompt attftMMte' . -
V G K. V
PURSE A THOMAS.
TS GEORGIA CHEMICAfc IVOR
KE,
aepS-lm
111 Umy Street.
STEAM ENGINE AND SltW MILL
*•■■■ FOR SALE. 1 - 1 t ' i **
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
and Ssw Mill, manufactured toorder at the Ful
ton Works, Ne v York. Consists of an entire of 40
horse power, return flue boiler, with all the conve
niences obmple»e; iron frume, A-t Teat carriage; 5ft
* L _ .nlfsallins l.u.nl li’Oota, tltil ffiCt
th«r
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
THORN’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA
Has acquired the utmost fame in every part of the
world; it has been examined, approved of and sanc
tioned hy the facnlty of medicine, and recommended
by the most eminent of the paofe telon.
As a SURE and SPEEDY cure for all Dip >
the Buesn, Kit-sits, and Unnaav Oa jure of both
■MO 1 !
—TUX STAlir
to srocxx (!>• * ON BACH POT
Tni Gairerai - CHCBiST, ‘ \ Will also bear
Observe this f 1.0NOON A*«aThe NAME
LABEL,®*. IN A. TMtPANTI of the
BURNED O
asm covering
the bottom or
t - atom pot.
!| •. F Fin
NONE OTHER 13 G
* Observe thasa precaution
Wo:’ MS Grcenwtcu
Sold hy all Diuggteta.
PROPRIETOR
and address orders
SRANT A CO.,
greet. New York.
Je20-2taw8m
Horses Stolen.:
S TOLEN from my premises, near D.sMorlown, Ga..
a LIGHT BAY HORSE. ItK hands Wgh, left
tdnd loot white, star In his f -reliead, mid Issue in
lelthtnd fnotftwn a cut bv the bailor. • Alda, from
Mr. Weismmu's, near my place, a DARK.BAY
HORSE: f5 him Is high, branded on the should-r sod
hip with the letter and l-.-ft hia-1 fetlock swelled
front s wound.
A liberal reward will be paid- for the recovery of
the aforesaid horse..
oepa-d&twSt BENJAMIN WILLIAMSON.
inch saw: bitout' seif-sat ting itep-1 bua*& Itsi 1
loo chain, wttn pulleys and nf-t Claw beltfoglBr
mill complete. Tha whole is perfectly new and can
be purchased low i>n apt>licatii.u to ..
au3(ttf LaRoCHK. WEST A DANIELS
FOR SALE.
1
F our of thi city hand fire engines,
butlt by Huunema 1 A Co., Boston. Being sue-
rum Engines, are well adapted for c»ties not sappM^d
with water works. Xbese Engine have been Well
cared for, fttkTftre In good order. %pplyto
aoT-lm Chairman of Special CoAnilftee.
COTTON GINS.
McCarthy, Long Staple,
American, Short Staple,
Ou hand and for sale cheap by
mm i mm
auM-lm saw BAT STREET. .. ,
M©d:ical Oai^clJ
DR. WE MNCAN.
gjr Office, nortbaaat corner of Drayton and Prflai:
dent streets. * aniA-Im'
PHtEMIX STEAK SAW- HULL.
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA.
F. O. UGHTB * CD , I j
fLats Llghte, Newton A Bradbury«,)'
Manufacturers mt First Class Piano
Fartas,
“NEW DRUG , STORE.”
BtT^JL 9T*tEE r r.
DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Aobut,
Respectludy informs the Physicians that he Is pre
Dared to put hp prescriptions at all times. A light
will be kept bnrnlDg during the night at the door,
where a hell will be found. an20-tf
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
VYTEhave Increased our fctcftltles, and sre receiv-
W lug by every maU and steamer the latest
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP UntRATURE.
Foreign Publications supplied to
Any American work pr you red to
ers' prices.
ed to order.
order at publiab-
EST1LL A BROTHER,
(Down stairs) Bull street, next to Post Office.
*• Aoveby given that on the
J^.SjS*^ OD ^f y ^° CK,b#r -< A - 1864.) tdiplica-
to toe Court of Ordlnarv of
“5° coEBtj, Georgia, lot Letters of Administration
to the estate of John Pray Maxwell late of said
county, deceased. ' 1 ““
“P 1 - dM THOMAS H. MAXWEf.T.
Johnston, Woods & Co.,
General Commis’n Merchants
1*0. IO Stoddard’s Lower
' SAVANNAH, GA.
mg>i4f
Highest premium at the American World’* Fa r an
Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations:
This well kuowe establishment is t»--w continued
by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS ERNST, at- the old
stand, 421 Broome street, between Cnteby and' In,
- York Cl'y. jyft-lveod
give particular attention to orders for platjed 1
tongue anti grooved lumber.
,7T “Urdera left at the MTU, of at JTW. * WMMMlton
ISA
ISAAC RUSSELL,
NOTARY PUBLIC, COUNTY OFFICER,
Aim
Deputy SMerlflf af the CUy of Savannah.
O FFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE, or at tha ofllo
of Justice Laurence Connell, Bryan atrr-* —
door east of Merchant*’ and Planters’Bank
dence on Gaston street, two doors west of ii
oppos te Muller’s Mill. Savannah, Georgia.
auS’-eud3w
VESSELS!I
S EVBRAL Teasels can eecure advantageous char
ters fig all or portion of cargo, lor Baltimore or
Philadelphia, by application to^ ^ cordon,
s pl-eod3t aaBaf,street ’ 1
Liverpool Salt
A nd EcUitLbiirgK XjKlt'd
OAAA SACKS UVE*FOo“SALT and 109
OUUU casks Jeffreys’ Edinburgh Ale Inston
A J. B. MILLR '
and for sale by
au7-eodlm
year. Payment d
other-informAtion
snSh-stawtOetl
ro. 58 8t.,VMliaoJ|tfpetj
'T'HK undersigned, havl
1 GANG SAW MILL,
own as the "PBCBNIX
STEAM SAW MILL,” would respectfully triform
their friends and the public geuentlly, that they ar«
now prepared to All orders for Lumbcrta any quan- toexhatnarHenlai
tity and of any sixes and length*. We bavt cam. \ H l ¥j»W l yi , iy lurt )S8l a
nected with our Mill an improved Planer, and! Jq |fi |j |J j
PIERCE SKEHAli,
ffVolCffide and Retail Dealer
In FlneGictmries, Boot*.and Shook dothing. For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Began.
Also, SkehanV Celebrated
GOLbEW ALE
AMD
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in "wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lleh Alee, A«t- y u ^
Uberaldednctions made to he trail*.
178 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf ,n.i and K Libertv street, N. Y.
V. A. MY AN Sc CO.
.. B07 Buy Street,
DEALERS IH
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Ohartes Farre Champagne*, KeUerh
Kentucky Kunrbon Whiskey, Ac.
’lIt•vl-C i ’ , • ;
New York Advertisements.
DUfiYEiS’ HAIZEHi
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FROM IIDIAR CMI”
That received nmede) and honorable mention bom
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withstanding.
MAIZBMA,
The food and l.«oy of the age, without a stagh
fault. One tri. tyRJ convince the moat skeptical.
Make* PuddlriT', ■ Wes, Costards, Blanc Mange, *c„
witOom Isingla s. with few or no eggA at a cost as-
touikhlng the ttv-i economical. A alight addition te
Ordinary Wheal I our greatly Improves Bread and
Cake, ft !• also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
■ivies for fish and meats, soups, fcc. For Ice Cream
tthjug can compait with !L A little boiled in milk
win produce YlCp cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up id One pound packages, under the trade-
mark Malzena, with dlrhctiou* for nee.
A moil delicious article of food for children and in.
valid, of all ages. .
For sale by Grocers end Druggist s everywhere.
Wholesale Repot* 186 FhKok Street.
WJLLIAM DXTBYE A.
' jtt-ly , '' General Agent
vSmSiJUL,
(O, 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WH. B. HAWKINS, . J* ROCKWELL TAT.
a. i-A\. —
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, PtotI
slons. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
ligaments.
Co., New York. Fancher A McCbeeney, 5 Water -at.
New yprk. Richard Ellis. 114 Water street. New
Yortr. AVm. B. Miles. 59 Christie street. New York
W. K. Sibell, 6 Wail street. New York. Lewje L.
lone*. IV Rro.iiwev 9. W. Ma°ou A Go:, Savannah
Oa.
JOHN GRAY,.
DEALER IN
Woodeii Ware, Brooms,
PAILS, BRUSHES, HATS.
Twines, Cordage, Tuba, churai, Crodlra,
Wagons, Chain, Bask.U, *«•
Nos. 16 Fulton and S302 Front 8
NEW YORK
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SAVANNAH. GA.
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG-B. * G. W. Lamas,
General Commission Merchants
ForwarMag ui SMpptaff Afeot*.
No. 9a BAY StRERr (up stairs.)
B. Lamar,
ASonsiJ
ments solicited.
W. A. Bstant.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jeeksoirvllle, Fla.,)
Forwarding and Commission lorcbants,
104 Bay Street*
SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA.
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Co’* Scales,
Ac., besides other goods and manufactured articles
for sale on consignment, and for which they are
igenfo. Orders and coutdgnments respectfully ao-
Icited. - . alS-tf
JOHN S. SMS & (CO.,
Forwarding sud Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries Ac
NOS. 1 AND 2 8AMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street*. Jacksouvflle, Florida.
xo-oraAMMia
CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS.
A . j. ■ -’It < =
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OUR MOTTO: WE DEEY COMPETITION
The undersigned, having purchased the
TWO COMPLETE BINDERIES OP PURSE & SOS;
The Most Complete in the Southern Country.
announce that tfeay are now ready to fill all orders.
MR PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Phila^],,
in the leading establishments in that oily, and for the last NINE YEARS havbg h a j
of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion, ^
' workmanship, that he is a
Master of His Profession,
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and that the South can at last compete with onr Northern friends, and prevent the ntfe
sity of non ding to New York or IVfl&delphia for orders, that can be equally well derate!
home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to
BINDING MUSIC BOOIis]
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
The patronage of (he public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction gnamitwj #
work that may be entrusted to our care.
JOS. H. PECK & CO.
jy6-3m
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR!
FROM NEW WHEAT.
Lumber & Commission
fie, 153 Bay Street, Savannah,
Darien, Georgia.
"Orders for Lumber •olleiti-d. ■ - dlfl-tl
rpHE Savannah Steam Flouring Mills foa*t rail of
A Broughton etreet) are now supplying Grocer*
and Familie* with an excellent quality of NEW
FLOUR, made from NF.W WHEAT. Families sup
pled at their residence*, by the t«Wl half barrel,
arqnarterbarrel. Alsu, treah GRITS and MEAL,
by the bushel or half bushel
Railroads.
THE BRUNSWICK COURIER.
RICHARD ORME. Editor,
Is Published Every Friday.
Notice.
feting rr. |
^ r** •M'** ii — 1
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
gcaefal Cmiiissioi ail Fomriln
MERCHANT,
•S Bay Street, Savnsnah, Ga.
axrxas to .
Wm. M. Tunno A Co.. Savannah: Nourse A Brooke,
New York; Bpptng, Haneerd A Co., Cohnuhos.
mSO-U■
Hotels.
Market Square House,
138 BRYAN STREET,
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigare, Wines, Alee and Lager, and all kinds of
Liquor?.' Lunch at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleyn
attached. ang4-3m
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE
. LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Street* near Bay Lane.
F BKE LUNCH served from 11 *. m. to 1 p. m , end
from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Llqnors, Ales.
Wines. Ac., constantly ou hand.
Iy3-tf - FRANK PERRY Proprietor.
Emigrants - Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
T HE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters
and other parties who may be In want of WHITE
LABORERS, and have made' necessary arrange
ment* in the North to (I'I any orders for agriculture
Laborers, Woodcu'nra, Mechanics, etc.. Within Ten
or Twelve days front h* day the order Is riven here.
The Laborers are to ue received by the-Employers
on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to
the potato whet* they toe wanted at EmployeW
expense, and the Employers have farther to pay a.
certain sum per head in advance, partly as security
anil partly for covering the expense* in bringing the
Emigrants from the North "to tuts port.
The rate at which Farming Laborers can be_ se
cured will average about $150 per year, the Employ
ers Hading them. ''
office, corner Bay and Abercorn streets, will reeeiv
prompt sttenti
l share of
Uoittfk/ , ,
tutor, j. r. hamilt**u
fiakur
” clockTs
Hair Restorer Stop* Hair Dvat Foil i sg Got.
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
■CLOCK’SJ ‘I
Bair Restorer Is elagautly Perfumed. ,
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Is all that can be claimed a* a d rearing.
CLOCK’S '
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed (or it.
’A single trlsl convinces the most sceptical for its
value, tf, after a thorough trial of two Mt(les It
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllbe
refunded.. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six
uotare forp. dlfbeedtr
Chills and Fever, Asthma,
Rheumatism, Cancer,
And Epileptic Fltii,
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, John W. Aftderson * Son, Savannah.
Solomon cohen, savannah.
Jno. C, Perrin. Savannah. -
Nlcholls, Camp <*-Co., Savannah
Geo. A. Ouyler, Savannah.
WJ R. Flaming. Savannah.
John Screven, Savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin <* Co., Savannah
Savannah National Bank, Savannah.
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BLAKCEYILLE
slate ramr coipt,
VAN WERT, POLK 00., GA.
Ornpl ffitooR* *000*000
SHARES, $M EACH.
s-rsiMSBiit”
si^erS^TE. Manhall. AUeoto, Ga
niHIS Company will soon be prepared to flli aay
auL’ toNewOrfoaso. w«>
an., and St. Louis, Mm rerenortre.
0n ^oSi“re“u?te^reS2ri*
**jtTK MARSHALL. 8te*y,
e.
firm of tevRLathrcp *
i StemerB^for; Sale.
rpWO.UGHT, DRAFT RIVER
am mKAM TUG, all nearly new.
FWwfciow.
App*y*>
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CHAR. L. COLBY * 00.
: PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OP BULL AND
SOUTH BROAD STREET’S.
to tlie public that the abaee Hotel is now open
for the reception of Permanent and Transient
Boarders.
Having had large experience In the Hotel tmsiness,
they Intend to make this Honse one of the most com
fortable Board lug Uuuses for families and others in
the city.
There is a Bar connecied with the Hotel, at which
may be found the best of Wines, Liquors and Segare.
day and evening, the finest Cream in the city. Also,
a Soda Fountain, from, which they will tarnish the
best Soda in the city.
Parties can he furnished with Cream at all times.
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ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lone, rear of Poet Office^
The beet Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segare, ffic.,
always on hand, including u choice article of BELT
ER'S WATER, directly imported from Hermagthnip,
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at lj o’clock. m!2-Iy
Port Royal House,
HITjTOTV RfSAR, S. C.
si iron
l». fatso.
RIDDELL Jk
a. a. aiDDctk.
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Pton
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
l|tffik%irtMRIffEBS'4Jvlag''4eaiffiAAMh favorite
A Houfie, it has been .
REFITTED AND REFDRV1U1EO
fti AN ELEGANT MANNER, ' :
Aad Is user Prepared vrlan the Neel Per
fect Appatuuacut* for the Reeep-
tiou of Gueete.
The first poaitiun among first-class Hotels will be
maintained in the future, as in the past.
(elf fim BAKER A FARLEY.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
mms popular and well known Hotel, situated in the
A buslnem portion of th« ahy. has been newly tar
nished tbMgBimlVBi ftrtseqi proprietor, who ha*
baenjgtee. yutrsconu^wito^esubh^t.
LITE OAK GLOB HOUSE,
No, 32 GEORGS STREET,
Charleston, South Carbllna*
Is now open for the accommodation of transient an
permanent gaeata.
CMeest Uqnn, Wince, Alee u4 Segmm
ALWATI CMI 2AMD. . ,,
Per Day.
JPgTK^^gK^ragrietgto
>uu
For Sale.
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ONE OF CBISHaUCA PATENT SHINGLE MA
y CHINES, with patent right for Nassau county
for ten years; said to he capabl* of spotting bom
to,»j to 40,000 f®r"dty. Also, me Spile Driver^-
Boker’s .Bitters
ffitr idl «0 all prominent Grocery, Wtoe Iforcheat*, a
MEWreggima. »a$ufoiHtoU -*
ORME &; WATTLES, PsopgurroBa.
TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE.
au22-lm .
BARRETT’S
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It |a WxBRANTED tO BESTOKS OR.’ V H AIR TO ITS
ORihntAL, natural color. In every - isc ii i'll) stop
the hair from pallino out; it will fr otic («d from
humors and dandruff; pborstk the i-k.u n of ike
hair, and is a beautiful drksnino.
We offer no large rewards, but we nth > • all or
onr agents to refund the honey to • ty p-v •”.n who
will nse two bottles, and then say Ba iran' veoe-
tablb Hair Hestoratiye has not per orme all we
claim.
Testimony from the Capital of ti e Unl e■ States.
Messrs. Barrett A Co:
I was induced to give your Hair p epaiation a trial,
and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a
Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
la luxuriant richness, and to the haafi a cool and
moat agreeable sensation, while it is Thorough in re
storing the hair to its natural color.
~ - w. Hamlet.
Very respectfully,
Washington, D, 0., May 15,18C6.
Messrs. J. R Barrett A Co:
I was induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
much pleased with the effect it has had on my hair.
J was nearly half gray, and now, before using one
bottle, my head Is freed from dandruff, and my hair
has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar
rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
Frodonia, N. Y., April 26, 1886.
J. R. BARRETT A CO., Fraprletare,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent..
f~ Sold hy aU Druggists. Jyt-tf
SANDERSON i WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Under Ht. Andrew's Hall* BrangkUffi 8t,
savannah; ga,
RHODES’
AT fOM 90 PER TOM, CASH,
alt-tf Miller. 1 Thomas a co.
ime
Advertising in Soy^pmOeorgia
BAINBBIDGB “CHART AND COMPASS”
raeriy the “ Balnhritlge Argo*,”) offers
superior inducements to the merchants of 8a-
fllHE 1
A (fomerh
saperior ind
vsnnah as an ad’
*®d rapidly Inereto
its terms are reasonul
a laig*
m, and
Balnbridge, June 11.196*.
WILUS M. RUSSELL,
Editor ana Proprietor.
JeB-tf
PRIME YELLGPGORN"
2000 BD8 ° Et8 PBIMB
At Ssvaaneh lJua, east end <
BRYAN, r
TO KLl WANTING FURN4TUBE
1 am opening for the inspection of the pittc,
s tae stock of
CABINET FDiiNITUKE, CHAIRS, T
TRSS8E8, Ac, &c. t
To wMeh the attention d aH is lnvlfod.
Hr Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher
““ Goods “
.ock’soM Dry
flb-ly
i Store.
an. tyxnMMQTOW.
NOTICE
°EiROM this date and for 1 A_
r cB
SSL
months filjf
affireTariU be at rioirida ^ t
TO COTTON PLANTERS.
and “PAINTED IRON
for BARS !■
timplidtv with tha
mn “ARROW TIBS
TigreTfo.^
qaantify,
use and vary popnlar
WL
a. t. baEtlbtt.
1 tok Sriltifeg,
Scpoimtendent's Offiof, A. 1IV R. R. Cft.l
Savannah, riepiem'icr 1,IS8. j
O N AND AFTER lb'’ 51 h injbot, th? na
rcight onCofonover I hi ? roail to ShilsI
will be as lollows per hundred peunn,:
Prom Thomasrille to S aliori No. 17, ir.
cents.
From Station No. 16 t> Station No. 11. |
85 chift
From Station No. 12 to Station No. Ids,,«!».
80 cent*.
From Station No 1' to Station No. S. itc!ni>.:|
cents.
From Station No. 7), to station No i, i:
TO cents.
From Station No. P i to Station N'o liitail
66 cents.
From Station No. 2 to (it -.turn Xo. I. inrin
cents. II. H. ll.UNu I
m EYE, EAR, ARC HU
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canaila W«trd
clan and Surgeon, Ocuitot anil Anrist, tsa
consulted on Deafness, DUtharges Iron, iba
ooiseiin the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of liielta
and Lungs. I
All diseases of the KYK, reqnlrlngei:liclrl(ai
or Surgical aid attended to. ]
Office No. 41, iu Dr. Thos. Buckler’s old tfitl
Lexington street, Baltimore. Md. I
Ottlce hours front 9 to 12 A. M., and 3t3SP,l|
ifotf
THOS. W. BROOK j
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENERII
UPHOLSTERY.
MM Doc Street, Philadelphia, Fl. I
N. R—AH ORDERS sent by Mri, fitnjt'’
ten lod to. ZZ
Brown’s IStanclmil M’alf' J
TTSElfhy the United States and FM* 4 *
U ments for more than
THIRTY YE IBS'
Adapted to any branch of business fotWl
home markets. Warranted accurate
Sales rooms No. 3 Barcl-iy-st., nearBrodniJ
scpio ly F. BROWN. garqftraM
1ST utting, IPowell Cj
BANKERS,
MACON, GEO
C. A. NUTT1SG,
A. H. POWELL
ISAAC SCOTT.
RKFTRn^CY.
BOWAICD PABLFOKD.
SAVANNAttl
MARTIN J. FORD,
ATTORNEY AT
OFFICE. No. 72 BRYA.V STM* 1 J
Jyl7-6m SAVANNAH. Ql _
Eastern Hay.I
ITAA BALES PRIME EASTERN IfroB^
yljy Malpe) lo ^ e "^DLgnMj
FRESH GROUND Cl
AND CORN MEAL,
A LWAYS on hand. In large 01•smd.
Old for sale (*t the lowest
At tlie Ssrao^’J
Jj2j.tr East end of BroufjL-^
Wax and Pearl
T HE ART of making WAY ft”' 1 3‘|
la taught in an elegant j
short timeTby fits-
Corner of Bronghton
Jjtt-U Overi-r a
Notice
I S HEREBY GIVEN th»t the put'l l
fore existing under the nines 01 *
A OA. in Savannah. Ga., and Tto>ma-.
Ctft.Madlsaa. Fia., have been diseol'""’
of D. G Livingston, one cf ihe psrij'„ d>
J. MILLER will give his ettentton ™ „
• in 8avumah, and S. B. THClf-W’ 0
in Madiwo, Is liquidation. }i
sLb.)
August, 1849. sor.if"*
The subscribers will efin‘ i "| ie G ^ e i
mission Buelnees la saT “ n J}?’ st ^et. ^
eopM By the late firm, ou bB 0^
August. 1&.6. ”
The subscriber tolicil<* for to n«
of the patronage extended to the T(j0 ,
One of U-e*'’
parpose of_carrylng on the ,
Drugand Prescription
known under the name and d} )e 0 ,
THOMAS M. TIB*®*
Savannas, August 13. 1886.
THOMAS 1
Rockland
nTTALIf
«»0SS4Sfe
rivaby fsepfotn RICH
CORN
4000
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