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'!• lg of the Puritans,”
v .g pan.graphs;
. . v. U smart as the Puri-
Lt. ir ;’ ■ sudnnts of this date
They ossess the ability to
. j;i of negro slaves and
hag h • :» -s as the greatest of
» -J at he same time they
, . . ■ iiisi; to the Pilgrims, who
in i! slave trade and the
ns ci . x rters of New England
t , champions of liberty,
1 r Jig 1 .. , ’ ar patron saints in the
, •• had no idea of either,
• i ( • : vu. e and persecution for
i.iitvaiad scarcely any paral-
.s . i- ot ligo^y and tyranny.—
r (;•■(• breath what they dc-
;u ano xl still i
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aerday U vit
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ire theevo t ;■ id >
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For Sale,
\LunJ?] JS u r ' LS Y BSTERN WH1TE eoBN,
1,500 Ouslieia Heavy Sonnd Oa's
43 tierces Small Plain curid Hume
5 tierces Sugar-cnred llams, new ’
50 boxes Prime Clear-iiobed side-
10 hogsheads Prime Clear-ribbed sides.
6“ boxes Brown Sugar, assorted,
100 boxes Havana Sugar, refined
150 barrels Floor, assorted,
20 barrels Buckwheat,
50 hogsheads at. Jag ■ Molasses.
50 barrels Cuba Molasses,
60 barrels Sugar House Syrup,
300 coils Bale Hope, Hemp and Manilla,
50 ba'es He ivy Bagging,
5 bales Twine,
100 rolls 8ea Island Bagging. I Zi to II ir.
M APES’
NITROGENIZED
Super-Piiospltate of Lime
IS THE MOST
CONCENTRATED FFRJIl I7FR
V to
AK.'V
Insurance at
EQUITABLE HATES.
THE OGLETHORPE
LATEST '
Dc A
BRADLEY • 1 1 ' i'i
.Duplex : i t
SKIRTS,
■y^rniCH are unly
Fashion Magazines v
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’OTT:>A WHEAT,
jA: .. ; ,£L iIRSPii, &t„
tel Bcimi te fJSM*.
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/viA' AL
...j FilOM
'■ • i \ lib!;- Prim* ft. 14.. . .
‘Ji’lJ iid basbc- - lieu- Rice
K. M.ii I’m; ■ in ■>..u Syr ,p
, h- s Cltiiu Kiee m.’ Uli -
i or s.. e by
'C-H-'-t J. OUILMARTIN .V
jl'hiu'.. ..'id iiid Pa ft* aiime
lilucdl An,null iiatii'; -
Baton, Hams, Lard.
ri I Oil. it. : ! A*i. -ensnu -le ri|.UOE iff ptO-
’I'ai.i,ue, see . tlu-'lVrifK>ri. published
ir pampim '.
»o Stmts I •!
>mpat
Hr si
. , • ih, that can '
BtOl
tk'.r t ■V i.' orator |
■ifi' Phillips' !
u.i-.n \
pai)}:.
• tel! • the lollov-
‘Ju-.t ..steed,’ u
iL. iiiniineutality
I ■ ’ ■ acquiring no-
. UST received aud for sale-
25 hogsheads Clear Bacon Sides
50 hogsheads Clear Rib Sides
30 hogsheads Prime Bright Shouldei a
20 tierces Pure Kettle Rendered Laril
25 tierces Choice Sugar Cured Bagged Hams
15 tierces Sugar Cured Uncovered Liams
W. H. WHITNEY .* CO.,
aalO-tf No. 4 Harris’ Hange.
' 1. 'll,;’nil
hliue: iu-
ii' fndga B. tIk
i. concerniii^
., Constitutional
v ; 'h “Dick Kii.
>w. O’Bybne. j. h. O'Biene.
Edw, O’Byrne & Hou.
HOLESALK AND RETAIL DeALEBS IN GBOCEBIES,
Liqdobs, &C., &C.
, ATE solicit a share of the patronngo of our friends
v aud the public generally. The Sem.tr partner
this firm having done business in this city for up-
-rds of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jenersou
eets. cc5-ly
Ilth: iV
un r. ifisi
- with Jiv
tuts of Mo:
utter. Flour, Bacon, Pork,
LARD, Ac.
a
t iling, Judg ;;
Lion vi the con
i oft a piece of
fi therv,
••‘.A'Asb :rie: utige. 1
-ta'J'b’i , plain DicL
jys, l as — ,-m dauine.i
.iifie .mil anoLii'.-r volley
1 in mpson’ We have be
uuy .ir.nted (>u a note sheet,
\e uomidimentarv beue-
ndred at 3 i
• - a., ‘o this act-«
0 HOGSHEADS Clear Fibbed Sides
2u hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore i '.red.
20 tierces Lar Baltimore Leaf
50 barrels I’ork, Pi ime, Prime Mess and lies
50 kegs and half kogs Butter, Choi-’e Goshen
loo boxes Cheese
10 tierces Hams, New Sugar Cured.
1UGARS, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, &o.
50 hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico and
Muscovado
100 barrels Suear, A, B and C
59 packages Tea, assorted qualities
100 bags Codec, Uio
50 pockets Coffee, Old Government Java
160 boxes Soap, all qualities
100 boxes Caudles, Adamantine and Tallow
ICO boxes Tobacco, ail qualities
Cuba Molasses in hogsheado ••’d ' :
Hey, 1 rh, Ob 8 and Cow stan
landing and for sale > ■
SCKA.Vft N. Mi ■ CO.,
HlaunfiutH
our onsronuqW i** thdi ther imv examligSle process
A LLHIES' SHOE-.
■ I heitia -vorliniaA.’idp and in . ■ r ir .
thaitnoiket. :oij«ibting in pm of
Lad*■*' Irench Calf situ 1. (Ihick -r, .-a*
Oo.g,.. Giiier.
mu a ATi< 'iCii Cali and Hid fO.uk md.-d,
i*. le b 15 ..
i.sdies* Er ' sl iliirhBalmorals.
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PiftHM i ’I'BBitA® te PHiLlM*.
M ! COrn< • Boll m dBrougl • - -
* savaiuqiii,
p
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M i*ker & Gc
of manufacture, anil satisfy themselves of the ab
sence or any impurities, uni that ibe materials used
arc m atcordance with the representations made in
the pamphlets.
Contains no absorbents, or insoluble mineral phos
phates or mineral phosphatic guanos.
All of its Phospnutes are in a condition to become
quickly soluble in the soil aud available to the crop.
Prominent Dlauters aud farmers, whose letters may
be found in our new pamphlet, testify as to the fol
lowing practical adrautag. s li the use of
Maprs’ Sapcr.Phosphate.
Saved the cotton crop in many cases from ruin by
rust.
One hundred aud fifty to two hundred pounds of
Mapes' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphate
applied even after the cottou was nearly up, nearly
doubled the crop.
Cottou grown witli
Mapes’ Super-Phosphate
brought higher price per pound.
Stood drought better than Peruvian. American, or
any of the various guanos us»d in the vicinity. The
cotton held its bolls better. ,
Caused no firing of the col Ion during drought.
Cotion continued its fruitiqg later. The last bolls
as large and abundant us at any previous stage of
the crop.
Produced a larger yield anl heavier weight of cot
ton and wheat than Peruvian Guano.
The yield of corn g. own with
Mapes’ Super-Phosphate
was nearly donlilo that grovn with other Super
phosphates.
Worms hardly touched the corn grown with
Mupeg’ Super-Phospliute,
while one-third of the corn grown with other Super
phosphates was eaten up.
For composts with muck
Mapes’ Super-Phosphate
cannot bo excelled.
Permanently improve the soil. One application
produced ubundant yieW for four years, and stillcon-
tiuueB to show Ihe effects. Dispense with necessity
lio crops. u uuphjet ■ des
di pf Stq ib ite, i nta nil mcl
va . • iifonnalion t -t <-.»
I Hupei 2,000!
PERKINS’
Photograph and Art Gallery,
BROUGHTON STREET,'
Opposite the Marshall House,
SAVANNAH,
I S now open for ihe reception of visitors. Hisold
patrons, anil the public generally, ere respect
fully invited to call aud examine Ins NEW AND
BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF PICTUliES, consisting of
Plain Photographs of every size and description,
Plain Porcelain, Porcelain Ivorytype in oil or water
colors, Cabinet un.l Life bize Portraits in oil or pas
tel, Retouched Imperial, Cabinet anil Life Size
Crayen, and every other style of
PHOTOGRAPH ifc PICTURE
known to the Art. Possessing a superior light, con
structed under his own supervision, he feels that he
can give satisfaction to all.
His pain'ing is executed by
MR. H. COLLINS,
well known as the able and eminently successful
Artist of the Augusta Gallery during the last seven
years. The public are cordially invited to call and
examine his exquisitely iluished Paintings.
SMALL AMBKOTYPES,
PHOTOGRAPHS AND DAGUERREOTYPES
copied into any of the above slyle Portraits,
derlfi
C AED.
SAVANNAH, December 1st, 18611.
W E respectfully call your attention to our Part
nership.
LaRQCHE & WILLIAMS having bought out
Wjrll.v 4fc Christian's interest in ihe lute firm of Bell,
Wvlly *• Ohrts’lrr have tttlted “ 8 two oWeslab-
1 cd btiuses under to firm uame ol
INSURANCE
0 n li
. ! .. Li ? k N
w U <li i ii.il
Of Savannah,
^RE prepared to accept
FIRE RISKS
•Afc
AT THEIR OFFICE, 117 BAY STREET.
H. W. MF.RCF.R, President.
CHAS. S. HARDEE, Vice President
J. T. Thomas, Secretary.
H. W. Mercer,
William Hunter,
A. Porter,
J. Stoddard,
W. Remshardt,
H. A. Crane.
M. Hamilton,
M. S. Oohen,
J. W. Nevitt,
A. Fnllarton,
L. .1. Guilmartin,
G. Butler.
E. P. Clayton, Augusta.
J. W. Knott, B F. Koss, Macon.
directobs:
C. S. Hal dee,
R. Morgan,
J. T. Thomas,
F. L. Gue,
A. A. Solomons,
W. W. Gordon.
J. Lama,
D. G. Purse,
J. McMahon,
F. W. Sims,
P. Lachlisoa.
Fire Insurance Company
PHCENIX ASSURANCE CO.
OF LONDON.
ATLANTIC INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN.
LENOX INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
Risks taken on favorable terms.
deel7-ts ROBT. HABERSHAM & SONS, Agents.
I. M. MABBETT. J. N. JENNINGS.
JOHN a WHITTIER.
uiiuaini
lib.
The undersigned, i: ter.■' :n ,
his business, offers his ext .
YORK PRICKS FOR
a SELECT ASSOhTI F.' •' r
ksngein
AT NEW
-lifte’sof
Groceries,
-Liquors,
V7ifies
aim Ales,
T. l-ether *?otk ot
BOOTS AND : H 0 l 8 .
RETAIL MEROHA: < :.ji’\.'K' i“ ALS!>
will find it to their a • f
these goods, which : Die
posed of before tin r ’ m ir
PIERO
llilA,
Importer ol Havana Sftgars ;
.t iM-nt jwdt. s. v>* . me
. -dvrs, know linr -mo
*. igiatnit**' to tht
LaRoche, Bell & Williams.
• IOTION <• I 'MAJISSION XIEE; ‘HANTS..
AT
:Gi\lAt,
IMl't »«■{ ED ;\i: .5 Do: ■ -! 10
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9.
I;; I .rJlSulOIIS ;0i
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f
Horse Insurance C..:
IiOMl Ol'FlOF. ;
. inMuI- ;• .tyresssoK Smat-fS.
H AS iust receive. •.
of EVERYTHI]
Segsr Store. He offi
tile loliowing. as am
75,000 La F ■
50,000 La J .5 ,. r
20 000 “Ur !' • U
20.000 La I
20,000 Belli
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Lai g .•
"• La In .
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tenu :
pes. Loos.
ted stoei
flrtt-elas*
he public
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JiC UC’.l’ pi
'n6 last;-D
<t . , -r.s hero will
U ! .V^ I. ilbOUtS, ,01.1
ni n
i' ’ ■ ’ i • i ' V »
jiqudi ud’ditir & commission Merchant,
oriier Btyan uud St. Julian streets and Atonumen,
: Bryan
Square. SAVANNAH. GA.
^“FRUITS and VEGETABLESm season always
n hand. . au27-tt
IN. J. M
V r e iuul i tie
view wiLb Hod.
snuiiiiiv : elect
j. .r.rncd frv>ai
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PiHLlP CallanaN. JAMK8 Keurioan.
Columbia Square
QBOCEBY STOKE,
2ast side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham
and President streets,
BY PHILIP CALLANAN & CO.
RECEIVING, WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro-
Ai ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits,
cgetables, <fcc. For sale on must reasonable terms.
je’2B-ly
1LE6ANT FURNITURE.
yietiun
;tir>n -
jeo. ]. Henkels, Lacy & Co.,
THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Will Id
i-a Gsttij:
.t.-; -ns )•
I’OIJOK IX j w* have a suit ol
Nine Rooms, Elegantly Carpeted,
And furnished complete as
•ARLORS AND CHAMBERS.
Purchasers can see how a suit of Furniture will
^pear in
' THEIR BOUSE, 0
a.l can, from these rooms, make a better gelation
.an they can from Furniture promiscuously placed
a large warerooms.
. ■ U; ■ r
OR Doro* SPKl >
Hoop Skix*ts.
.“.. nip iUoy
own i'oetis.
will coiiti’K.e Xxi sel
unu g g •
ft ^
’a tinn, o- ,.r).
.. luce. Slock
ill oiiiers fo:
)CCE, I,US
n ICnyi:ii-.j.
J. W. SHOCKBNOY,
D. P. DEWEY, flei
J. w. BRADLEY’S
no27-2m
I
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
DRY GOODS!
>•> , by tuiri i .i,a.ully, reudereu
ated througii carelossness In Mayer's
ng.
crowded wi‘.h goods aud debris. The
due Generals Wood and Dudley aud
e superhuman efforts to arrest the
Hames. Five or eix buildings were
:st the progless of the flames. The
>s, Cathedral City Bank and Tele-
icd; the former, however, was badly
leavens were illuminated for miles,
.slimated at t.vo millions of dollars,
of which W.is insured. The fire
i the Alabama.—The brave rosig-
wellyn, surgeon of tho Comederate
, who, when the ship was sinking
•s shot in the aatlon off Cherbourg,
n w ith the wouuaed men under his
il.audon ids post, and who died thus,
ive been forgottou by the public, and
atly commemorated by his friends.
.Cling of the subucribers for a memo-
i.yn was held at Cbaring-cross Hos-
istitution he was a student, when it
i permission should be solicited of
ii put up in the hospital a marble
fiioration of Mr. Llewellyn and bis
l that to the same end a Llewellyn
ihiectiou with the hospital should be
r uminder ot tbe money subscribed,
la Las beon raised, a large propor-
is contributed from India.—EnQllsh
i^LEGANT LACE SETTS.
Embroidered liau kerchiefs,
Gents’ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,^
Dress Goods at Cost, cloaks at Cost,
Cloak Cloths and Cassimercs,
Damask Tab!t Lmen,
Napkins, Doylies and Towels.
For sale bV DkWITT A MORGAN,
For sale by 13T CONGRESS STREET.
PHINIX STEAM SAW MILL.
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA.
T HH undersigned, havingcomplcted their DOUBLE
GANG SAW MILL, known as the “PHCENIX
STEAK SAW MILL,” would respectfully mlorm
their friends and the public generally, that ’hey are
now prepared to fill orders for Lumber in any quan-
uty aad of liny sizes and lengths. Weifcn con-
nected with our Mill ail improved Plane*, aud will
givepar tic alar attention to orders fur piaiiea aud
“PKeftTthffio/atJ. F. & M. Hamilton'
offleo, corner Bay and Abercorn streets, will receiv
»>as s sassar
noitea. Hamilton. m. Hamilton.
J06. EULRN, J. r, HAMILTON.
aa8-tf
fc
Li-.—A New Orleans Picayune cor-
tj tig under date of the 11th ultimo,
»iro
promises to he a very large one,
Vis'd of those plantations that have
Jut grinding. The crop will be at
'y«ii hogsheads larger than ^st year,
v by the introduction of labor saw-
tho planting. A number of bteam
ised on the larger plantations, and
an increase of 6000 field hands,
mast importance to the planters, as
mfl we have to rely at present en.
i ese emigrants, as no more negroes
Africa, aud the cities absorb all the
(ring from Spain or other foreign
le is not very large, but the Gua-
yo 10 degrees.
Tic
m to the London dailies are stated
. . Jrcilation 60,000. profits $250,000;
Telegraph, circuUtioi 165,000, profits $260 000; Stan
dard, circulation 85,010, profits $125,000 ; Herald, cir
culation 1,000^ profit* $1,000 ^M^Jng^AdvsrtUer,
nn ntv%
ne id the journal of
*«t entry was made a
.dWhich,oisjaken ei^oJM^^OOoTDMTyNe^
" ’ • ■ ; f< *2 OT'3 ; ef-r-758«on !
“ profits *40,•• 'V.
- ’ !•!.•
’ J esid. nt ti;l oercai'.errt.dse he .ise of
,'J ■jin tuoBo '.hernStales, oxceps m *«se
$5,00C Reward.
T HE subscriber has good reason ^'.^'^.‘’.^was
p R t 'll a ot* her late Husband, James Mcl a tire, was
meed to a large amount by an agent or agents,
pinnloved by him In December, 1801, and January,
186*2, in the purchase of cotton and other merchan-
dt The above reward will be paid for proof tc.con-
viot tbe parties implicated, and lo es iblisii her
emm to tL proceeds of Tr^cSs McINxf^
decIMf co^ please copy and send bill to
Hr*.
this Office.
SANDERSON i WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
TRUNK STORE,
VtHOr.LSALE AND EETA lh,
East iisl I <1 « *> f SJa rlifL
DPWim St. JulDa aad Bryan turrets
S-'WANN AJ3, GrjiV,
DUPLEX SKIRTS
h.-ive printed in RED INK, on the band
J. W. BRADf.EY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
DON'T BUY ANY OTHER.
Y'ou can always find fnlF.naaoitmjnts at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
J. C. MAKER A CO,,
LATHROP & CO,
ASK FOR
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT
AND
“SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.”
For sale in Savannah at Wholesale by
J. C. MAKER A CO.,
LATHROP & CO..
ORFF A WATKINS,
Retail by J. C. MAKER A CO.,
LATHROP & CO.,
DE WITT A MORGAN,
EINSTEIN & KCKMAN,
ORFF A WATKINS,
THOMAS PEPPER.
At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufacturers and
Sole Owners of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY,
Warerooms and Offi e,
Nos. 97 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Reade 8t.,
no9-3m
FORWARDING.
All gc«Us consigned to us for this purpose, will re
ceive our special attention.
Liberal sfwances made on all consignments to us
or onr friends in New York, Boston or Baltimore,
ool’citingyonr favor, we arc,
, „ Yours, truly,
dec2i-tf Laroche, bell a williams.
F. BROWN,
Jeweler and Watchmaker.
•J^OW AT
147 CONGRESS STREfT,
Next to JHallon’s Bookstore,
has just received a large assortment
DIAMOND KINGS,
PINS and EAR KINGS.
ALSO.
FINE GOLD SETTS.
CALL AT HIS NEW STAND.
decl7-tf
,1..:, ;
General Agents for Georgia.
A. F. PARROTT, Local Agent,
Office on Bryan street
One door ea-t of Merchants’ A Planters’ Bank.
References—Colonel R. D. Walker, J. f. Thomas
& Son, A. A. Solomons A Co , E. L. Neidlinger-
decll—if
at'
?rt user!
China and Fancy G< h, L
FIRE, MARINE
AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Capital and
Assets.
Security Insurance Co.. $1,600*000
Phcenix Insurance Co 1,693,000
International Insurance Co.... 1,423,000
Manhattan Insurance Co 1.078,000
Harmony Insurance Co 500,000
North American Insurance to.. 800,000
McCarthy
COTTON GINS,
FOE SALE Bt
CHIPMAN & CHAPIN,
Total Cash Capital and A<sets.$7,094,000
Capital.
New York Accidental Ins. Co $250,000
li'lRE, MARINE and INLAND Risks taken in the
J 1 above highly responsible Companies on Bnildings
and Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest rates
corresponding witli the risk.
Losees equitably adjusted aud promptly paid.
A. A. LANE. Age at,
No. 12 Stoddard's Ran, e, Bay street,
nol6-3m Savannah, Georgia.
FOR RENT,
decl9—lm
205 BAY STREET, '
New York.
fxjjltqjs:
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
Capital Stock, - - -’$200,000
SHARKS, $50 EACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, $15 PER SHAKE
And no other assessment made, exce” 1 hy direction
of a majority of all the Stockholders.
OFFICERS:
r p SLOAN President
E. E. RAWSON-. Vice President.
ROBT. LOGAN General Superintendent.
directors:
I P LOGAN, ROBT. LOGAN,
t. F. FLASH, w F p ARK HURST.
This Company proposes to operate in Georgia, Ala
bama and Tennessee. Having leased Lands in the
immediate vicinity of recent oil disooverles, It now
offers a portion of its Stock lor sale, the amount paid
npou which shall be returned to the purchaser before
any general dividend will be declared.
A limited amount of Stoo| m»y be secured by call
ing on the undesigned,^smUUs ^LlIaMS.
oc2'
Notice.
V. vi
I HAVE this day aeeociatedwith Mr. Chas. H. Wlll-
cox. my Agent. Mr. Charley Boot.
Messrs. W1I.LCOX A BOl^, Agents, will continue
the Wholesale Groceiy Bustless, and thankful tor
past favors, i lie estahlishmeni would solicit a con-
tinuauce of the same. _ __
dec26-lw THO^ H. WILLINGHAM.
Nutting, Powell & Co.
BANKERS,
M‘A CIO NT. |G7 iE O
r. A. CiUTTfNG, "
A li. POWELL,
j c2S*t.’n
fbAAC SCO f \
BE> CSKs. S.
HOWARD PAOai.; V*RU
* HA YAK
FURNITURE.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
TWO PLANTATIONS FOR 1867,
fine lying in Burke county, on the Central Bail-
road, two miles irom Station No. 9, containing about
n Mu
87 and 89 Bowery, and 65 Christie St.,
saw vunir
’TILL c ontinue to be the largest Furniture Manu-
5 factirers in the city.
PARLOR,
DINING-ROOM and
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads,
FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE,
At 20 percent, reduction in price. oc3
Southern Bag Manufactory,
EXCHANGE WHARF.
M. P. BEAUFOBT.
ATT GOODS SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES.
F LOUR BAGS, 12^, 25, 49 and 100 p>unds, neatly
stamped, with name, business, Ac.
Two. tlireo and four Bushel Bags for Corn, Rice,
Outs, Ac. Gunny, Osuahurg and Second Hand Bags
for sale.
Sails, Tents, Awnings and Flags made to order.
Rope. Canvas, Bagging and Twine ior sale,
deefl
Plantations for Sale Near
SAVANNAH.
F OR SALE OR RENT, a tract of thirteen hun
dred auu fifty acres, well known as producing
Sea Island Cotton, as well as Upiaud, of unusually.,
good staple.
.^tJpo, a Rice Plantation of three hundred and sixty
acres, on a good pitch of tide. '
Both places possess great advantages. For further
Information apply at THIS OFFICE.dec!7
DANIEL H. LONDON.
NO. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
W LL sell all kinds 01 Tobacco, Cotton, Bagging,
Grain, Seed, &c., and will execute orders for
baying Merchandise and Produce of every descrip
tion. Consignments sod orders solicited.
REFERENCES.
- in Savanna*—Major A. Porter, Duncan A John
ston, 5. A. garden a Co., E. K. Hertz A Co., John
yon*—W. C. Langley A Co.. Barclay A
Livingston, Vm. Watson A Co.
Libera* advances allowed on Cotton shipped to
Messrs. Byre’ Evans A Co., Liverpool.ocl-3m
Wanted.
1,000 i»;rae of open land, all fine cotton hnul. The
other ly«ig also in Barkc connty, about seven miles
from Station No. 9 on the Central Railroad, contain
ing about b.o acres of open land, all fine cotton land.
Apply to N. A HARDEE A CO.,
savannah, Ga.,
Or to JOHN J. JONES,
dec*2—2w Waynesboro, Burke co., Ga.
Ta Rent,
rjsHOSE two Rice Planktons on Savannah Back
river, and directly opposite the city of Savannah,
known as Sboubea and Pennyworth.
For terms apply to
dec24 G. w. WYLLY.
To Rent,
N OFFICE and Sample Room over tho store now
occupied by the undersigned.
Possession given immediately.
WK8T A DANIELS.
Eor Rent or Sale.
JVYHE subscriber offers his property in Effingham
I county, fifteen miles from the city, for rent or
sale. It consists of Two Plantation* adjoining,
each containing one thousand acreB. Thailand is very
fine. For particulars apply to him, on Jones street,
second door from Whitaker, or to George W. Wylly
Esq., of tho firm of Bell, Wylly & Christian.
bo22 WM. H. CUYLER.
For Lease,,
gY GEORGE W. WYLLY—Twenty-seven acres
of land, one mile from the city, on the Middle
Ground Road, all together, or In parts, as may be de
fied. Also, five lots in Frew town, forming a body
300 by 105 feet, lying between Jefferson and Barnard
streets. ten 3
CONFECTION/
Jellies, Cordi
Wax, Marble and China Dn
Doll Carri
novl—2m
: kfifrva 't
i.t B ill Heads.
Chius. Murphy.
MURPHY
HOUSE, SIGN. SHH
PAIN';
CLARK,
U VMB-IA.T
G ILDING, Graining, Mi.
of every descriptor
short notice. .-
Ail orders left'at onr
and faithful attention.
! Glazing Mirns
. andpai tecat
rt aiu prompt
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DAVID R. DIi
sep22-tf
Who
in, ’l!0ISE.
PAPERW
P APER for Printers
Goods, Hardware an
for Grocers and Druggist!
kinds.- Also, Binders’ Bo
and Twine. All goods sol
expenses added.
W
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GILLIAM’?
GRITS, GB
LUDDING
.to
G RITS and MEAL alwi
ties, daily ground, at.
the interest of Grocers ai
country orders to give u
spectfulJv solicit a call frp*-
Depot for shippers at 8.
and 192 Bav street, cornet . fi.
■ DDINtiT* V .< rtt . .
oc2-3m Cor. Habe ’.an, and LI5 fi.
A-jne’i
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NOTSCL.
T HE undersigned have
nership, under the
NINGHAM, for the trai
mission Business in the of
der T. Cunningham, ol -
partner, and JohD J. Sto '
the special pai tner, an.
dollars to the common si
This partnership is to
of November, Eighteen
to terminate on the first
4red and Sixty-eight.
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JOHN
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Co; fee.
2,000 3i0Sl
Direct importation from ' •
For sale bi
ocl-3m*
Ten Pi < Aliev.
PRIZE watc: . > •
For Sale,
I N the city of Macon, a twenty-horse Engine, with
Fine Boiler 18 feet long, 40 Inches diameter, two
Flues 10 inches, in perfect order, together with all of
my Hill Machinery, consisting oi Shafting Mills,
Belts, and everything appertaining thereto, tor $1100,
one-half cash. Appiyto H. W. BOIFEUILLET,
dec8-lm* Engineer C. R. B.
T HE Proprietor of th ... _> : • Sa-*"'
loon. Brongbton st oft
Ball, will award a fine 1
son rolling the best gan
between December 8 an
of tbe establishment bai
Is AUc; j
•) ttaftrv is
o S.’ a
a o
HUNTEK8.
T
HE highest price can b .s led for GAME of
any kind, by applyin USB o4o
$2(
B oard wanted by .,
wife, 1*115 und rerv.nt, in . gieul
Uy, where the aonEcu* i t.om: cc
paylxg :'or tbor.’ ,d.< <fsa t’oee iVT.ie. -
SAVANNAS. i
• ’ • ; kOffffl sail t.-pens- i ps.i.. Mr-.
. .'•■ u_iie .igent-, ;• » New Mv , *URNITUNi£
im vdon. of ate nti ;;y ever ' bounr .
ut* pr®’- -.i-.g • m voR4'.iieetcpe.ii}
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;• G. WH-SOK *00.. I
veiaed, Ohir.
TH08. W BHOGRis
MMTOFArrrmtJCR of
J GENERAL
UPHOt ERY.
V>» Bee Street.
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