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Be Would Ilarc Hit Garden.
Wo sujijwsQ there is a time that
comes to every man when he feels lie
phoulil like to have a garden. If he
takes such a notion he will tell his wile
of it. This is the first mistake' he
Snakes, and the ground thus lost is
never fully recovered. She draws her
chair up to his, and lays one hand on
liis knee, and purses up her lips iuto
n whistle of expectation—the vixen-
iuid tells about mother's garden, and
how nice it is to have vegetable s fresh
from the vines every morning, and she
will go right out and plan the whole
ihitig herself.—And so she does. He
takes Ins spade aud works himself in
to a nerspiralion, and she tramps
around under a frightful sun bonnet,
aud gets under his feet and shrieks at
the worms aud looses her shoe ; and
first vexed, aud then ferocious. After
the garden is spaded he gets the seed,
and liutls that site has been thoughtful
cn nigh to open the papers, and empty
tliiriei-ti varieties ol different vegeta
bles into one dish. This leads him to
atop outdoors where he can comime
With nature alone for a moment.—
Then he takes up the seed and a hoe
and a line aud two pegs, and starts for
the garden. And then she puts on
that nu ful bouuet, aud bungs up the
rear with a long handled rake aud
a pocket lull of Leans aud petunia seed
and dahlia bulbs. While he is plant
ing the corn site stands on the cucum
ber hills, aud rakes over the secd-pau.
Then she puts the rake haudle over
her shoulder aud the rake teeth into
his hair, and walks over the other beds.
He don't Sind the squash seed until she
moves, and then he digs them out of
the earth with his thumb. She plants
the heel seed herselt, putting about
two l'eet of earth and sod u|>on them-
Tlieii she takes advantage of absorp.
tiou in other matters, and puts down
the putninia seed in one spot, and af
terwards digs them up and puts them
down in another place. The bcair
she conceals in the earth wherever sin
can Hud a place, and puts the bulbs ii
the cucumber hills. Then she tip:
over tin: seed pan again, and apologi
sea. and steps on two of the tomato
plants, and says, ‘’Oh m3 !” which
no way rc sembles what he says. About
this time she discovers a better plate
for the petunia seed, but have forgot-
ton where she put them, she proceeds
unearthing pretty much everythin;
that has beeu put down. After cou
ihsing tilings so, there is no earthly
possibility of ever unravelling them
again, she says the sun is killing her,
and goes over to the fence where she
btauds four hours, tellihg the woman
next door about an aunt of hers who
coiilined to her bed for eleven years was
and had eight doctors from the city,
lml nothing would give her nuy relief
until 1111 old lady—but you have heard
it liefbtc. The next day a man comes
to his cilice to get the pay for a patent
sued-sniver which his wife has ordered
and he no more than gets away before
the patentee of a new lawn-mowe
comes in with an order for ten doihu
and lie in turn is followed by the
shelter man, the miserable gardner
starts for borne to head oil’the robbers
and finds his wife at the gate with liis
baton, and about to close a bargain
with a smooth faced individual fo
two hundred dollar tiiowing-macltin<
and a pearl-handled, ivory-mounle
hay-cutter. He first knocks the ag
cultural implement agent or. the lie
and then drags the miserable woman
iuto the house, aud, locking the door,
•rives himself up to his emotions.
Danbury Xacs.
Heiflt, Jaaloi & Co.,
NO. 135 BROUGHTON ST M
SAVANNAH, - GA., m
SPRING
—AXJ)— ,
SUMMER
CLOTHING,
COMPRISING
All STILES and QUALITIES!
AND IN WORKMANSHIP
EQUAL to Custom Hade Work.
In addition to tha above, ore bare a good aaaort
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
Trunks, Traveling Bags, &&, &o,
All of which will be sold low by
Ilcidt, Jaudon & Co.
March 21-Gin.
fast.
A i.allinior
him mit. In
him up.
“l»t
••lie 3'e there lbr break-
Savannah Advertisements.
Savannali Ac3.~vertisem.en.-ba.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
and other* in need of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
Stair Railing,' Blind * Trimmings,
SASH WEIGH IS, HEAD OK SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 Bay St. Havannhli, GS-a.
BOEHM, BENDHEIM g GO’S
TTiomasvllle Advertisements. I 3arsranria.il Ajta.'vertAs^m.ein.ta.
TIIE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE
Hocie t y
-OF THE-
UNITED STATES,
Assets, 20,000,000.
AnnualCashlncome, 8,500,000
ANNUAL NEW EUtSINESS
Larger than that of any othet
Company in the World.
WILLIAM Ii. ADAMS,
GENERAL AGENT,
Savannah., - Georgia.
AGENTS FOR BLACKWELL'S
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Segura,
COrTOA r BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA. LAMER-
VE1LLE, LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE,
MORNING CALL. I.A MYRRHA, GRENADIER,
ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
All Iciuds of PIPES and SMOKER’S AUTICLES.
Bay Street, : : : Savannah. Gee,
* miFil.U mo's.
YOU Film
i : . .--ft
Thomasville, Georgia.
mHE COLLEGIATE YEAH of this Institution U divided Into two (qaal T
flrwynnlnjgon^the FirmI nVdwwfaf im September, i
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS:
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-
Pare and applied Mathematic*—Ancient Languages.
REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL,
Literature—Mental and Moral Philosophy, Nat oral .Science,
MRS C. BARArTE,
Primary Department, with Penmanship and Preach.
MRS. W. J. YOUNG,
In charge of Mask Department.
Dry Ms House
art a y, cubiuen s- co.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
Importers and Dealers
—IN—
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc
And Proprietors of the Celebrated
Indian
Vegetable Bitters.
131 Bay Street,
s-A."sr-A.3srjsrAJEi, - gea
147 liroughton Street,
S.l IM.V.V.fl/.
vMionaw.t-
piety.
‘•Ihd.id. thin,” hays Patrick, “the
first bird 1 ever saw was a porcupine.
1 shot at him wbh my hpadc, and the
first time 1 hit him, 1 missed him.—
The second lime I hit him, I hit him
where 1 missed him the first time.
A Micbigai
tirl drew at a $7,000
•inert recently, and
dcsciibe her as the
c, Ii:
i*d hui
> teeth.
Dealers iu all kinds of
We arc now olfering a very exten
sive ami varied stock of
NEW, FASHIONABLE AND
DESIRABLE GOODS,
At extremely low Prices for Cash.
Orders for Goodsor samples prompt
ly attended to* Freight paid on re
tail hills amounting to over 820!
marJl-tim.
Alexander &
WEQEE&&EE
GROCERS,
AND
&ZQUQR
Cor. Abercorn aud Bryau Sts.,
SAVANNAH, - GA.
Wm. E. Alexander, Wm. A. Russell.
Jos. E. Alexander, Chas. R. Maxwell,
mar -1-ly.
They have a Judge in Kansas who
lined a lawyer for saying sic transit.
The official thought it uas swearing,
and remarked indignantly that nobody
should ••sick” him in that court*
•‘Bill.” said a fond parent to his son
”il you had your due, you wouid get, a
good whipping.”
•* I hat is probably (rue, father but
hill* arc not always paid when due
you know.”
Teacher—John, you 3*oung scape
grace, come here and I’ll pay you back
lor \our impudence to me yesterday.
Pupil.—No thank you. I have consci
entious scruples against taking back
pay of that sort.
-In editor out West became martial
an l was captain. On parade, instead
ol "two paces in front— advance,” lie
unconsciously exclaimed : “Cash two
dollars a year, iu advance.” He was
court-martialed aud sentenced to.
read his own newspaper.
The first steam railroad of any con-
si-leralbe length in America was the
Eolith Carolina railroad; the first sys
tem of public schools lutroduccd in
this country was in South Carolina ;
the first educational institution endow
ed by nity* of the States was the Col
lege of Charleston, and the first free
Episcopal Church established in the
United States was St. Stephens Free
Church, ou Anson Street, Charleston.
A recently married man coming
home late the other night, took nu
umbrella from the rack aud proceeded
to liis room. The wife opened her
eyes and seeing him supporting him
self by tlie foot board, and holding an
umbrella over his head Vricd out in
astonishment. “What are you doing?
Are you crazy?’’“No,” said he in au
unsteady voice. ‘*but—liic—hie—I sup
posed there’ll be a storm—hie—hie—
t aud so I’ve come prepared for it.
A Missourian who stole a kiss from
a pretty girl, was liued by a tua^is-
V- irate, horsewhip] ed by her brother,
and worried into a brain-fever hv his
wife. The clergyman also alluded to
- - the atfair in liis sermon, tlie local ed
itor took sides with the clergyman and
reviewed the case iu print, and the
* v poiato-bugs ate up every blade of the
* malefactor’s wheat crop.
“Must Hunt Her Own Hive.”—
Says the Covingtou Enterprise ;
Young.incn who coutcmplate mat
rimony with the expectation of “living
with the old man.” had belter steer
clear of this county. A worthy tarrner
who has several lovely daughters was
asked by one of these “home hunters'
54 if “Miss .Mary marties will she stdl
live at 3*our home to make your life
bright and happy ?” lie skinned one
eye and replieJ, “no sir when one of
my gal* swarms, sb6 most bunt her
pirn hive.”
James F. Blown,
macEmES
AND LIQUORS,
Foreign ami Domestic Fruits,
Flour, Grain, Hay, Provisions, &«.,
NO. 87 BAY STREET.
P. O. Box 830. SAVANNAH. OA.
HERBERT <fc WA Y,
Produce Commission Merchants,
py», tl «*•«*, l>ui-kt>, Chicken*. Eggs,
*. veg.-table*. ac.. are Received and
utulMiori. Consignment* udiolted
r:w |ir<>ui|>tly iua!e iu nay manner
** »n«l Crate* returned by any
ad* or boats flee of freight charge*.
Mr. W, a. I.rnmrrTF.ii i* i
x- i*Ic«im-I to have hi* old frit
rhen visiting the City.
II with u* and will
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 & 157 Congress Street,
SAYAtfKAHE, - GA:
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
American, English and German
HARDWARE.
House Furnishing Goods,
Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stov
Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods,
Kedale’s Celebrated Water
Filters, Nails and Hollow
Ware, Tin Plate and
Sheet Iron.
TUBAL IMPLEMENTS on hand.
Parties ordering goods will have
them carefully and promptly filled.
mch 22 ly
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Course in Collegiate Department, ----- $25.00
Primary w ----- 1
Music “ ----- *2
French “ ----- 1
No incidental or extra expenses charged. *
The Trustees feel justified In saying that the course of instruction is as thorough and practical, and
the Teachers as efficient as are to be fund In any similar institution, and with the advantage* of
pleasant and healthy location, good society and varied church pri\ Uege» they earnestly recommend
*ie Institution as well worthttbe public support.
For further Information apply to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. HASSELL, Secretary, or to
W- J\ YOUNG,
President Board of TYuitee*.
1873. 1873.
Wholesale Trade!
Spring & Summer Stock!
Eathrop $ Co.
138 &141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, 6a.
W OULD I.VVITE TOE ATTENTION OP MERCHANTS TO THEIR L-4UOE and ATTHAC-
ttr* stock in Spring and Summer Gowls, which are specially adapted to Um Country Trade, In
Fancy Prints,
Fancy Printed Lawns,
Solid Colored Lawns,
Solid Colored Cambrics,
Fahc3* Dt ess Goods, all styles.
Cotton Pants Staff, Plain and Fancy,
Linen Duck and Coatings,
Hickory Stripes,
Bed Ticks,
Blue and Brown Denims,
Brown Drillings,
CV Boxed can be had in good bunilies at from *15 to $'.*o per n
1873.
1873.
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, Cutlery,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
John mcdoxouoh. t. baljntyne.
McDOXOI'GII, MLLWTYXE.
Iron and Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
Iron Fronts for stores and dwellings
Ferantlas and Cemetery Bailingsof
various designs as low as can be pur
chased in the North.
SUGAR MILLS AND BOILERS, GIN
GEAR AND HORSIT POWERS, ETC.
First Premium for best Suear Machinery
and Iron Castings at South Georgia
Agricultural aud Mechanicle As
sociation Fair, 1872; also at
Savannah Agricultural
Association 1872.
Cut. Kart Broad and Liberty St* ,
SAVANNAH, GA.
SAVANNAH
MACHINE WDRK3
s. W. GLEASON & CO.,
car Pan*. UioGear, shoning*, /'ulic
brass lasting*,
1* St. Julian Street.
■" ^* , 3 r * h’AV^NNAll, GM.
DEALER IN
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin Wares, House Furnishing’Goods,
COXTRACTOR FOK
Tin Roofing, Guttering, and Repairing
Roofs,
167 Broughtou Street, tavaunah, Georgia.
E. D. SCYTHE.
IMPORTER OP
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, AXD CIIINA,
AND DEALEB LV
Ho:t:c Furnishing Goods.
CHAS. UASSMAM.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
26 1-2 Whitaker Street,
Savannah,
Trade Solicited.
Ga.
r 21-Cm.
Champion & Freeman,
Corner Bay ani> Drayton Streets,
Savannah - 6a.
Invite attention to their full aud
varied stock of
PROVISIONS.
A fine lot of Prints, Osnnlmrg*. Shirting*.
■Sheetings, Bcdtickiogs, etc., ju*t received and
for sale low for cash 1>v
HARDAWAY, J/cKIXKON & CO.
A fine and very raperior lot of English ami
American Hosiery for sale by
HARDAWAY, J/cKINA’ON & CO.
A gcod stock of -Hen’s .Vediuni and Common
Clothing on hand and for tale hv
HARDAWAY .VeKlNNON k CO.
A tine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
A fine stock of Tin Wore, consisting of 7'ans.
all sites, Bucke's, Cups, CotTee Pots, etc., for sale
by HARDAWAY, J/oKLVKON & CO.
A large lot of Glass Ware and Crockery Jmt
received and for sale by
HARDAWAY, -VcKINNON & CO.
A fine lot of Axe* and Hoes for sale by
HARDAWAY, J/cKINNON A Co.
Similes, Shovels, J/anure Forks and Rake* for
•ale by HARDAWAY, -VoKlNNt »N dt CO.
5000 lbs New Orleans Sugar, very l>e*t quality
for sale bv
HARDAWAY, .VcKI.VNO.V dt CO.
TOO bbU St. Louis Flour, different grades, in
HA/fDAWAY, AfcKINNON dt CO.
f*lour in 25. 50 and too lb Sucks different
grades, for sale by
HARDAWA r, .VcKINNO.Vdt CO.
A fresh lot of Bacon, Cheese and Butter, just
'ccvlved amt for sale by g
HARDAWAY, JfcKlNA’U.V dt CO.
Crushed Sugar and Country Sugar for sale by
It AH DA WA y, JUCKIXSOX t CO.
Fine lot of Tire, Plow and Band Iron and all
»ther sorts use.I for plantation or wagon pur-
;*oses lor Kile by
HARliA WA F, MCK/XXOX tr CO.
Also a large lot of Cast Steel ami Plow*Stecl
for sale by
//ard.vwav, J/cKixxon dt Co.
A large lot of Cast Turning Plows Just received
ind for sole by
Hauuawav, J/. Kinx »n dt Co.
I Tons of genuine Peruvian Guano ou hand
'WAV, JVcKlXXUS dt Co.
Bleached and Brown Shirting,
Bleached and Brown Mieeting,
Georgia 8-4,7-8,4-4, Brown Shirting,
Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes,
.Striped and White Osnaburgs,
Atheus Yarns,
White Goods,
Linen Goods,
Hosiery, Gloves, Ac.,
Shirts, Drawers, »
Nolious,
SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c.
tale by
HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Superfinei
ami Ijtrd.
ami Dry Salted Side* and Shoulders:
BreakfitstStrip*, Sugur-Cnrcl Sh< a ders.
■s. .Mnokf.1 Reef, Familv, Extra ami
ir, Buckwheat, Ril-e, Grits, J/eal
FISH.
Mesa Mackerel, in kit*; Nos. 1
quarter ami half barn *
Salmon, Lobsters, Sanlii
Codfish, Herring,
GROCERIES.
Java, Rio dt Laguayra Coffees ; Cnr, I>okf,
Crtn.hed, l'owd.-red, Uranulsted, A, ExtraC,
and C .Sugars ; English and American Pickles ;
Liundiy an<i Toilet S<a|>s ; Starch, Raisins. But
ter, Nuts, Citr. n, Currants, Figs, Spices, Wax
ami .S'l^rm Candles, Cheese, Crackers, Jellies,
Candy, Macaroni, Canned Fruits and Vegeta
bles.
THA.
Hyson, Oolong. Souchong, and Congou, cfall
grades ami ut all price*.
TOBACCO.
In ra>Idies. quarter and half boxes, Fine, Medium
and Common Grade* Chewing, and in cases
mamifact u t| w * r,I, » for Smoking-all at
LIQUORS.
Cluun|*gnc Wine*.
HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
Dealers in Ice,
New No. IsS North Side Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Orders from Country tilled promptly.
mar 21-Cm.
A
Mtitill!
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH.
Tlie only BUSINESS SCHOOL in the South
al Accouutant. Tlc oe'uol . ■ f -m.i
an it will eo*t them to;
35
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nd class, or imported institutions.
il^rienced Merchant and rrac-
KEEPING,
SETTLEMENTS,
Busine* Formr,&c.
COMMERCIAL
MATHEMATICS
The course of study is conduct*! on
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES
Supplied with banking and other office*, combining every known tonlity tot in parting a
• THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
In the shortest powible tine and at tho laa«t iiMut. Grataate* of thi* inWiiattoa, m practical
coantoau staml pre-emioeat over those from any other Pula ere TTrhtnl la the country
Tha rtahHah*! reputation of this institution, the th< rough PRACTICAL course 7
of study, and the weru. cl Ro Graduate*, rank* U
THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.
142 CoDgrcu, anil 141 St. J«li» SU.'
•won* B.kHOoKTfciOtSSSu
jcnci-sffi.
gAVANNAH-
GA.j
Savannah •A.ci'vert.isem.errts.
Palmer & Deppish,
] Vholcsale Dealers In
HARDWARE&GUTLERY,
148 anti liiO Ccngrcss, an»l 149 au«l 1"*1 SL Julian Streets,
Savannah, - - - Georgia.
KEEP A FULL STOCK
Common Plows, Brinly's Plows, Avery’s Plows, Dickson’s
Sweeps, Harrows, Fun Mills and Every Article
required by PLANT E li S .
The Largest Stock oi Doitilk and Singli; GUNS in tlie City.
Poicder, Shot, Cap*, «tc.,
It. Disston’* Circular Sate*.
R. IIoc A Cos ditto.
ltubhir and Leather HELTIXG.
t hi* friends when In the City at thi» h.>u*e
non n 21 emu'*,
LATHE OP & 0 0.,
18 and ZQ Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia.
DEALERS IN
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C,
llavo always iu Store a full line of
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
Heps, Hooks
Damasks, Tacks,
Hair Cloth, Fins.
Plushes, Picture Nails,
Cietorme, Slip Coverings,
Cords, Loops, &c..
Fringes, Curtain Loops,
Gimps, Curtain Gimps,
Cords, Curtain Silk Bordering,
Tassels, See., Loco Tidies,
Lacc Pillow Shams, Lace Bed Spreads,
WALL PAPERING
Ofevpry Kind,
Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours.
As we combine so many classes of business under ‘one head,' our expense is
really reduced. Of course “-Our Customers” receive the benefit. Examine
our goods and save 10 per cent ou your purchases.
X. B. Having the best Workmen, and so many years experience, wo feel
:oiifid<*r.t of pieusing all our friends. Send size ol room* and windows, and a
it is guaranteed. L A T11 R O R tt V O.
Agents Fop
Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks’ Scales, Hope
Lowest MAKKKT HATES.
Twines. All for Sale at
M. BOLEY & UO.,
186 & 181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St, Andrews iHall
Savannah Georgia,
Wholesale ami Retail
Ehemer <£• ( &ES»pjcsn*
Piedmont 5 Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, at Richmond, Va. Sa.t. miller.
Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000.!
DEALEltS IN
furniture:.
i large, well selected and rar-
BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN,
Or Office FurnituukoI every description, suitable tor Country or City use
Hair, ,M o.ss and Excelcior Mattresses,
Of any size, ready made or made Uj Order.
Feather Beds, Billows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feathers for sale at Wholesale aud Retail.
Show (Ja»c*8 and Children’** Carriages of all Descriptions
Mattress renovating and repairing of furniture executed promptly si rea
sonable prices.
Country orders solicited, and particular attention paid to filling, pat Ling and
shipping same.
11. LOWENTHAL, formerly connected with the A. A G.B. It, is now con
nected with the above Finn, aud will be pleased Uj see all his friend*.
March 2!-Gino'*.
C. P. MJLLKIt.
W. C. CARRINGTON, President
D. J. IIAHTSOOK, Secretary,
B. C. HARTSOOK, Cashier.
J. E. EDWARDS, Vice President.
J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant Secr ty.
Prof. EDW'D B. SMITH, Actuary.
No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation.
Liberal Hon-Forfeiuble Features end Bight* of Partie* Clearlj Defined
T his comj>a.vv is piiooiikssivk. /-kospeiuas asi> phompt. it has *maix rx-
t*en*w*. Small Lomc*. Secure Investment. Amt>l« ib»erve ar^J <*<«»: 8urj,ltu; IrivWieiel* Jnaaxi.
Premium* all i aah; Folicie* Liberal ;aa<l La* 11-4 to each llOOufliabiline*. Kxamlbe ID menu
before insatiog.
General Agency Offire for Sontbem Georgia and Florida,
1351-2 BAY STREET, SAYA.YVAII, GEORGIA.
HENRY & ELLIOTT, Agent at Savannah.
T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thomasville.
Gex. I10BER2 BULLOCII, Ocala. Mauox Corjrrr.
Special Agent for East and South Florida.
ELLIOT A I.’EMILE,
cLrciur MB.vrH eon ,oi ™rH.rtao*tij,w ruuiM.
P. MACOMBER,
Savannah, Ga.
II. A. TOPIIAM,
New York.
H. A. TOPHAM & CO.,
Vllotliisg and Hats,
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
138 Congress and 139 St Julian {Street*, SAVANNAH, GA.
A large variety of Gent’a Scarfs, Ulorea, //andkerchiefs, ftn, Ac.
Suita made to order in the shortest notice, and aaiisfaction guaranteed.
mariXOm. 0
m i. J. MUler Sf Co.
FI HMTL KK WAREHOUSE,
1VJ BROUGHTON’ STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
Hew Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making! Upholstering
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly filled. All goods sold at the lowest market
prices, und strict attention given to all orders from the oontry.
Country Merchants when in the city would do well to callsnd
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
P.O.Box 773. " mchSX-ly