The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, September 20, 1873, Image 4

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X nils Jn oat public schools. if the^Mtefe 1 clipped tSul land put; vtwtfB 1 we cguldsco Ui<liPOflcn. They read .is follows: Nevi-G pVrt, M,,lllf to-oiorrovy wlmt you can do to*day. ■ ■ w . Nivyfcr .trmjWe another for what you can do yourselit.j * •I• r • Notcr spend yoormoney before you have it.' ', ;T Novcr huv vrlial you do not want been use it is cheap. Pride costa more than hunger, thirst and cold. ■ ■ We seldom reyent of having eaten too little. • ' Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly. ' . . ... How much paiu the evils have cost us thtt have never happened. Take things always by the smooth handle. rr ~ ' • • — \VU9n. angry,,count .ten befbre you speak;.If Veiiy.gngiy, count «ihun r dred. 1/*v -<v •• ~ —! Premium List D. 133 BROUGHTON ST., SAVANNAH, - GA., ■n mw -sm*< SUMMER CLOTHING, COMPRISING All STY LBRumT QUALITIES l AND IN WORKMANSHIP EQUAL to Custom Made Work. In Addition to the above, we bavu a good assort mentor [; -i GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Traveling Bags, dec., dec. All of which will be sold low by ; ncidt, Jautlon & Co, March 21-Gin. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSIAUGE M*KI iVsnAjM 1 ?Staic. Hailing, SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD 1 , OR SI 1 ‘ ”. eo W BLAIR & BIC&FOK • 171 Ifey St. Savanna FIELD CROPS, OFFERED RV THE Soci e t-y UNITED STATES, AGENTS FOR BLAC Genuine Durham Smoi— .. . .^...Manufacturers of die Celebrated Breads ofFioe Began, COTTON -BOLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA. LAI VEILLE; I.UPIN. DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE, MORNING CALL. LA MYRRIIA. GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC, ETC. .>Iin kiriiKbr PIPES’ioj • SMOKER’S ARTICLES. Savannah, Q »d let It/ jAd'jlii h ..(51 y-3Hl >«,.3 JSftflRHfetr L^T Isgrevji? &uo|f“ - V \f I. l< >■ >» 1V ’ X>, 1 Trade!; IcoigoIOTOItJoM llcll riiiio»i:U w*»/ •utT vtda' >—J-v*t // jttjjl: mHE COLLEGIATE Y£A4}*T4his Invitation i« divil Fint .IrzfTfff? i'*" •• j, .:ub>J.l J;: yhfteotit 1 ':-l: .At. j A ddu >-— #I*vrt U . i; BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS* •i-ottl liiuall o».r?.1** *»o.?—000 MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-: 1: .J • Pare and applied Math email—- Ancient Languages.. REV. CHARLESS. ROCKWELL, Literature—Mentalj—4 Moral PhU<j*oph/, Natural Science, ' a MRS- M, J. BAILEY, • Primary Department, with Penmanship and breach. lillTSii' •••It i;p .tit cilia I • Till JTf 1 Wholesale rngr-.;& SummerStoek! LfflArop Sf Co. 138 &141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, Qa. |!>«m .<f. Pi. to ’■ T»TOCT./ll.VVirfc-HraArraSTHWOPVI-R(-H^XTSTU THRU! titet »iwiATTRAC 1 II Uv«»tork tasipriagund SaiumertLk^ls vhlck air opAN-uUI) adapted tw the Tnd«, la S. G. A. ft M. ASSOCIATION, Assets, 20,000,000. At the Fair of 1873. t CLASS 1. - J For the largest cto;> of cotton pro ducts! U|ion one acre of up land, with a statement of the mode of cultivation, llic amount and liii)d ot manure, used, 111. period of planting, the number oT time, plowed and hoed, the Mud of seed used, and giving cost of pro- ilurtiO*,' , -'‘ 1 r> -■ $50 For largest crop’ of eottou grown on 5 ncrcs of land In one laxly,—same' requirement, ns above, .. ... .. .... . - • r !° For largest crop of field peas raised on 1 acre, 5 For largest crop of ponvinc hay raised on one aero, *5 For largest and best crop ol native grass hay raised on one acre, 10 Largest and best crop of grass Imy, other tlutn native, raised on one acre, 10 Annual Cash Income; 8,500,000 ANNUAL NEW BUSINESS Larger tin in tluit. of any othei ... Company in the World. 143 Bay Street, p -,: . acre or upland, period of iihiQling, mode of cultivation, kind of corn, limes plowed and hoed, amount and kind of manure applied, giving cost of production, For largest crop of corn grown on f» acres of upland, in one body, same requireraeuls ns above. For .largest crop of wheat grown rmone acre, same requirements, 10 For largest crop of rice on one acre, 10 For •-largest, crop ol onta raised on 5 acres, 2 For largest crop of rye raised on ft acres, 1 For largest crop of sweet po tatoes raised on one acre, the crop to be arrived nt by dig ging and measuring an aver age eighth of an acre 2 For largest crop Of’Irish'potatoes raised on onc-cighth of au acre, For largest erbp <5f ground pens or pinders raised per acre,’ (He crop to be ascerlainpd by dig ging and incasnnug-ftii aver age eighth of an acre, . . . For htTge^t crop of Chulas raised ^ on 1 nere^ crop to be a seer- ” tained iu same manner as aliove, 1 CompetUurs for^ tjie ..nbpyc premi.- iiins arc ; ir-tjbiriMl to have tlie land incasurciV|ipd the Articles to boweigln cd or measured ul.ibc. presence of. three disintercsled and reliable wit nesses and oflrtilicalc produced Drum them with a sample of crop. The requirements above must be lurnishcd in writing to the Secretary at the time of making the entry. , CLASS 2. . For the largest cfop.of jndian corn raised by.uny white Imy under 10 years of age UfKm 1 acre of land I’V# lurgest. crop of cotton pro duced by any .white boy uuder If. years one acre, 10 Host variety of bread corn, with I wo bushels ft^samplc, weight to be considered,. liesl variety of cornHbr stock, wifli t\yq I»U8l»els aa sample, waiglit to ba considered, J lest variety of 'Rweet potatoes, two bushels ns sample, Host variety «rtable pea, one bush el ns sample, Rest bushel of rice, upland, Best bushel of oats. Rest bushel. Gr Irish'*)>otaUK‘s, Geor gia rfufeiE ' h For live bushels of the largest sweet potatoes,; j lest two pumpkins/ Rest two Cnshaws, I’cst .*» bales ot upland cotton, Rest bah* «.f oidand eottmi, 100 Rest bale «*f sea island or black seed cotton raised on upland, 10 J lest two stalks Of COttOQ^ grgen seed, —Diploma I lest bale of wool of :J00 pounds, lo Rest 10 pounds of leaf tobacco, 5 Wlmig the.premium, is lor. one or nmrcjbfcg?, tAll, tbo; bags must bo on AV ILL IAMB. ADAMS, GENERAL AGENT, Sa.vanaati, - GedrMa. • mnrch£I-<J moV. p CA8H • Dry Goods House. Git A y r O’BRIEN &-.CO. .147 Broughton Street,' i.nw.vjr.fn. - ckoimwa. " Dealers in all kinds of T, J. DUHBAR & GO., Importers au<l pealci? —IN— BRANDIES, WHISKMlSj Gins, Segars, Etc., And Proprietors * of the Celebrated ~ Indian YefietaWe Bitters. 131 Bay Street, s-A.'V'-A.isrisrA.ia:, - o--a._ Wc arc now ofTering a very exten* sivc ami varied stock of NKW, FASHIONABLE AND DF SIRA RLE GOODS, Af extremely low Prices for Cash. Orders for’ GoodSor samples prompt- ’4iy. attended to*- Freight paid on re tail bills amounting to over $20. marJl-Uin. Alexander & Russett, GROCERS, AND Liquor Cor. Abercora and Bryan Sts., SAVANNAH, - GA. Wm. E. Aloxandcr. Wm. A. BuinU, Jos. E. Alexander, Chau. R. Maxwell. Lovell & Lattimore, 155 & 157 Congress Street, MRS. W.J. YOUNG, • , T Iu charge of Mask Deiartmeat.' \ ■ : i'* :i . Regular Course in Collegiate Department, J - * 'f* *. " 44 Pritmny * ' v/Jian.di 44 Music ••«*“ ' ! j• “ . French •('H i -;r. .vcr/ T.r-*- No incidcutal .or extra expenses charged. . ;; . .. The Trustee* feet justified In savin £ that the course of in*troctWm I* an tfc-v-ragli and i-rarUraL and je Teacher* as etlk-ieat a*are to l>e fouihl la any -.iiuiUr iustitutioa, and with Uu- of . leaaant and healthy location, good society and varied church i.ritiVjes lhe>- earnesify recotatneud the luatltation as «oll worthy the public support. For further information apply So Mr. JOHN E. 1IAKEK, or to A- H. 1IANSKI.I., 55e«-retary, or to , T •' ‘W“ r , JT. TOUNG, 1 - --b. l‘resident BoanloTTVu.w*. tST" Board can be ha<l in good families at from $15 to $20 per month. tnateMy. )l Fancy PriuU, Fancy Printed Lawns, Solid Colored Lawns, ■Solid Colored Cambrics, 1 Fapcy Diess Goods, all styles. SAYANNAH, «A: AYner}ean°, English and German HARDWARE.; Ilouse Furnishing Goods, Cooking, Parldic, and Heating Stoy Guns, Pistols and Sporting-Goods", Kedale’s Celebrated Water Filters, Nails and Hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of Dry-Goods, Groceries, ■ Hats and Shoes, - Hardware, ' Cutlery, i FERTILIZERS, &(\ A fine lot of PriuU, 0»iutburg*. Sltirling*. Sheetings, Uedtk-kingS, etc.,' just received mud for sale low for cash by / . /. Mr. W, A. be-plesUM'd to when visiiiiij: aT 8. W. GLEASON.ft CO., ENG1NEERS^.ftl -MAGHINIST.S, Tin Wares, House Furnishing.Goods, Tin Roofing, Guttering, and Repairing Roofs, 107 Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia. the liAiuitAL) ■ Rll bags lo average. ^GKXXa'ifl'EitlXTENDKXr*jiui-'FiC/',*) •iso iff cSr;/' CLASS 4. 0|1 and after Snndav, June 22d, Trains .u. For the best barrel of flour. Diploma For the best barrel of Georgia Hour, -*• 7, -~* * r * ' For Hie best bushel of white corn For the best barrel ofytugnr made from sugar cjmU in^GcorglAor CllA XUE OF SCHEDULE. this Ihcul will r NlOlIT KXPBK: e Savannah dully a 4.1«»«m. etwecu Xavaunah and_ Al- [-Alhanrvltfi trains <mih« A(T05t J!oiYATIDNr TRAIE7 '* , i:astkrx division _ t Savannah, Monday, Ifwlnes-iay the best .barrel Syrup made from sugar.earn?, ' 10 ! Competitors for premiums on sugar ; K s .r«ha» and syrup are requestetl to give a des- ha«v. • riplion of the process of snaking the ! so^tiTwci .'-amef, , ’ " I < 1o*ecotmcct.»n at Lawt*nw1th train* for and For the lies! sample of slock food • j ^[J lorldi4 . •‘ , " 1 *’•*»«« BivUoa passergin* trim oottidl sewl, Diploma) ^iiei.iug^'car runs through to ThDia.uviUe.- - For the best box of smoking to bacco, For 4ho best-box of chewing to bacco, • - , — ^ tl Frjil — y - — ----- v--* , u For life host l*ox- of ci^afs made j Arrive .ie**up ~.*.*.’™ii «.*. p mi in the Cotton States. Diploma) ** The Association also offer the fol-i <»»nf.i.y ’ ^ „•.*. * , y t Vyim. lowiA&‘‘ "• j Arrive Je sup .....*..r..:.^.._.„—. ; ..«.*,Vinn! SPECIAL PREMIKMS ; I ” sava.m^h ^ ** - For lhaja *l'*phty . I Leave Lawtoa, TuoMlay. Thursday and of‘ffniclfeN,-of'all kinds,* em-• ' I- • sxtunlay Tuwam braced In Department B, i Arrl .i e * , ,yS°'‘i a » !! '•*. jo'SJ « Clas^ ls.4 R>-wit: Trcscrves, .. Til^viiW v.. •» pieiUi-vjelhe.% catsups, etc., ! •* Aiuvy •• Bfjfw ’•»• atticlcK td Ixr alt- manufac- . •• .TUwwUvUla.:**: ;..f . “ JMpn. Aurcd bv tbo exhibitor. - 4 ' 2' m ‘.V « To at^je. Arfjr- srlJX* - :n. largest amount Qf-f ntry .tees, .,2o j ..Qmwt at Allany Withnieht train «*n Sonth- tlie 'largest luilnc-l. l.-avlng aIIkui v Monday. Tuan- .« s&y5»s«}:- JOHN MelJONOL'tSH. J. BALdNTYNE. McDOYOIGtl, L MtlUYTYYF. Iron and Brass FOUNDERS Machinists and. Pattern Makers. Iron Fronts for stores and dwelling; Reran das and Cemetery : Railings, of various designs as low as can be pur chased iu the North. mills ano boileus, gin gear AND HOUSE POWBU3, ETC. First Premium for best Sugar Machinery and Iron Castings at-Seuth Georgia Agricnltural and Mechanicle As sociation Faiol872:. also at , . Savannah - Agricultural -: Association 1872. Cbr, Ea*t Mru»«; and Liberty SI*.,- ’ SAVAKNAH, QA. TUBAL IMPLEMENTS on hand. Pal-lie* ordcrin" goods will have them carefully and promptly filled. nich 22 ly Gluunpioii & Freeing COKXfcn BAV AND /MtAVTON STUEKTf, Savannah - Gra. Invite attention to their full and varied stoek’of PROVISIONS. Biu-on and Dry Saltc! Side* and Shoulder*: //am*, Breakfast Stri|w, Sujpir-l^irod Shou der*, Tongue*,. Auiukcd Beef, Family, /uctra-aud .SujK-rfiua Flour, Bm-kwheat, ltiee, Grits,'A/eat' and laird, . ., FISH. kit*; No*. 1 a.... - ... „. 10 barrel* ; Codfish: llenrtng: Sardines. GROCERIES, II ABBA WAY, A/oklNNON «V 50001b* New Orleans Sugar, very best <; , for side by Mess Mackerel, in kit#; No*. 1 ami 2 -hi' kits, quarter ami Imlf barrel* - — • Salmon, Lobsters, Sardine*. Java, Rio & Loyu.ivra Coflbes : Cut. l»af. Cm died, Powdered, Urunulatcd, A, P.x»raC,_ and C .Vihtora ; KujfUsh aud diuorfean Hukkw i Liumlry and Toilet S<ui>* ; SUreh.IUiain*, BiU- ler, N ids. Citr. n. Cur ran.h, Ffu*. 'S|.u : e*, W»5 *"d A|>erm Caudle-, Cheese. Crackera, Jellies, ;f .d>, MjK’aron 1, Can mil Fruits, a ml Vegeta- TEA. Hyson, Golan|r. Spm-lions, and Con^oa, ofall prudes and at alt pchsu. TOBACCO. -Lu.< -sl|lie». <iuarter ami leilt lsixt*. Kinr, Mctlluia and CoiuniDii tiraale* Chew in jr, and in caaea j/f^» IW. and upwards, for Swokinjf— i " manuioeturers* prk-es. LIQUORS. Finland Common ll'bisky; Renault -Brandy, .lunitica ami New Kmtlaad liuiu, (iin. i’ AUs. 1‘orU.T, floret. Sherry, l'ort. Mudarii C’liHiD|HCiie Wines, luhr 21-djr* CHA.5. CA8SMA.N, lHAYWOOD, GAGE & CO., MERCHANT TAILOR, 26 1-2 Whitaker Street, ^avanuali, Tra.le SollcHM? rf - - CSa. in iMey New No. 188 North Side Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Order* fruin Country, filled promptly. Cotton Pants Stuff, PI«Mt« a Linen ihiHl‘atld > Ooatltfgs. ’ Hickory StripC9. : » 17.50 I Bed Ticks; 1 ' lorn * nt l Brown Denims, Brown Drillings, Bleached and Brown Shlrtlng,' Blearbcdand Brown Miccting, Georgia 3-4, 7-8,4-4, Brown .shirting Georgia Funcv Check* and Stripes, Striped and White Onaburg*. 1 Faucy, j Athens Yarn White Good*, l.iueu lioutU, tiioveM, Ac., Shirts, Drawers, Notions SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &■ OBDE83$aUCITAl>,a»d wdl lavrt with |nmipt attention and have onr *j ,s l OlO.M. McKlNNoS will hofimlto uout kistrieml? when inthsCity at thi* | A fine ami very Sfperior lot ot EncMsb aud American Hoadery-Jbraifo by HAKIMWdY, A/«:KJX.VON Jt CO. dJ4S^M& n fcSi^' 1 HARD.jWAY J/cKINNON k CO. A fine lot of Chewing and-Snutking Tobacco, always kept on baud by / . //AUDAIFAV, .VcKIN.VON & CO. A fine stoclcof Tlu Ware, comdating of Thu*, all size*, Bucke's. Cum, Colfoo I‘ot*. etc., for *ale bjl . HAUUAWAY, A/cKrANON A OO. . A large lot of OIim Ware and Crockery Ju*t received and for sale by DOS bid* St. Louis Flour, difiervnt grade*, in ore and 0* arrive, for saio b»w b* • • HA/M».nrAY, J/.KINNONA- CO. -..I. M aud 100 lb.Sack* dlfierent gnulc*, for sale by llAUl/AWA ) . .V/i KlXNO.V *CO. A fre*h lolofBaooD, Clieoe and Buttef. jiut faech|.Jandforsa^b)^ J/tK i^ vov g. , 0 i of Tin U»U*e<I poscSfor K-ilebv HABlJ.4 WA i\ MCKINN ON if Cq. A\m a largo lotof Ca*t Steel and l’low-Slcel for *klc by . //.inbAVAY,‘.VtKunoX £ Tu. A largo lot of Cast Turning Plows ju*t reruived and I'.rr salu bv • - HMUaWAV, .Vi kjXXM^-tX). 4 Ton* o/gmnilne Peruvian Ouano on hand llAglMWAV, -1/cK INNON &i Co. ,, : HA IlD.lWAY, .1/cKJ -YNON & CO. HIGHEST PJtICES paid for COTTON or ether " COUNTRY PRODUCE. i S avannah ^.ca-vei-tisments. LATHR0P & CO., 18 and 2© Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia. . T DEALERS IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES. &C, Havo always in Storo a full line of UPIIOLSTEItV f.OODS. 1!<r '’ Hook* Dftiua*k*, Taekh Haircloth, j»i, l)4 Plushes, Picture Nails. Cietorme, Slip Coverings. (V>rds, Loop*, Ac., “ * 1 Fringes, Curtain Loops, U.imp*. f‘urtuiii Giui|H>, C'or.lj., Curtain Silk llunlrriiiK, Tassel*, cte, r.moTulie., Lace Pillow Sham*, Lace lle.l Spread., WALL PAPERING Of ovm-y Iciiicl, Fresco, Gilt, and all Grades in Colours. » wo combine *>o ninny classes ofbttMne** im.i.-i- 'oik- li«»'».i u grcittly reduced. Of course “Our Cuitouicr* *ur goods and save 10 per. cent on \.*ui i.mv N. B.. Having the best workmen, and -so lOUlldcr.t of pleasing ail our friend*. .Scud lit is guaranteed. Palmer & Deppish, Wholesale Dealers ■ Iu 148’aud.lu0 Geugres*, anil 140 andT-H St-.’.Tuliau Street*, Savannah, - - * Ouorgia. KEEP A FXf XL STOCK Common llow^ Briuly's Plows, A¥#ry*# Plows ' Di.-k.sous iiweeim, Uiutows, Kan Mills aiiil KiVlfy Article; rciiuired l>y PLAN.l Kit.S, The; Tjaroest-Stock oi I>ouble anil.Simile GUNS in (lie City. ZVwdtr, £>7iof, cYt-* • : n:v\: , .. If. pistons Crrcnlar Sants. —; . . ‘ A C’o> •litlo. y.. I iu:.::; ltuhlxr and Leather JIELTJ XU. ; Ag e n t s For ■ •. ■' *; ✓. .*■. ♦ j ’’ii* r.:; Fire ^roof “Safes, Fa|rbank5 v Scales, ltope and .Twiuefi; All for Sale at , : Jiowoil MARKET KATES, ' ’ <0 &JSPPISS. :njJDa ja’jip'ai reeeivc tbu bujivlil. Lxatpme any years experience, we feel r.e of room* and window*, nnd a /. .1 r ii no r ,i co. A ESTABLISHED .FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. .than it Will vvsttlaau footuud *ojouJ vloor, or Lai«nc<l inf-Ututkms. KEEP! *C* pAUTNtnAnir, SETTLEMENTS. Bufij^^F'j'tta-S Ac. •xperioaco.1 Merchant xml Trac- ATENTY per. cent. ley COMMERCIAL LAW, rccxAMBir, .TtrEilATICgi lit To Jly oWtUrof Vivivdioard of directors!'] dxy! A. P. WRIGHT, Prer* “ C. P. IUKsell, Stcrotary. .. . >rn. Uny/ A.P. WRIGHT,President.- —H.S.P 'autu Cen'I Soft, i^SKC!si!s^s?srG BrKMUUUE,*. lOtaldat. LIFEINSmiANCE COMPANY. Office, at Riclnnond, Va. Policies Issued, ; .19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000. IV.O. CARRINGTON, Pre.i.tent. I). J. HARTSOOK,-Secretary, R. t. HARTSOOK, Cashier. 4. E. E11 \V .1 TiUS- Vlte T r.i H»n l. J. .1. HOPKINS, A-sistam Seer ly. Prof. EDU’ D R. SMITH, .lctuarj. No Usrfess'M^tiictfttte^pii'MesideBce, TVsvel -or Occnpation. Liberal Bon-Forfertahle Feature* and Slights of Parties Clear] j Defined. mu COMSA.VV IS PB0CBESS1VE. i'BOSPEUOVS X! I<n*e*. Small S«car^ laratiwnt, Am|4a: tfowrrv. Premium* alt * a*h i Iab«cal;Md Iu* |Ut to each before in»ari*g. - • - - - ticneral .t"cney Office lor Soalhern Georgia and Florida, m 1-2 BAV STREET, SAVA.VV1H, GEORGIA. . .. HENRY S. ELLIOTT, Agent at Savamuh. «' T.S. PAINE, Agent at Thomasville. ' ’CtM R0nxRirlt0EC<5X*P. Ocala. ifXitiON CoustS-. . - ^ . * Special Agent for East and South Plerwla. ttMJracMMMK/m man aotvrmmi^r tsj^oi EXXtOT A W^riBsE, Pc Alacomber&i Co., TT .. . • ovd.fl cMuoa ***auu6 liox e —SUCCESSORS TO H. a. TX)HUM ;ft;;co. * % Y , \Ah»*W>— i.i jac.io ^ v yir.0% i xcl-vll ci t>c>^o - ACTUAL. STTSINESS 3BIUC.IPLHB. ij tUftHifap emrl TTe«4o Snie-tleA *8Ii lAtdUu‘s'*a3’olker**r<a.'ee<BblalnreTrtyfcnoewttnlltj'tsrtmreTUsts^ - ' - \ '. -I —T •' THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. ’ " Id the ahorteetiMwiibleihMaPkdAMhvJwft Ora’lfratc* of tlii«-kw>i-tWrvaup ..‘I oowiiani* Wood mrrtfowo trora MT UhVt Iia*b>Q* XaV^d'twlli# epu Ti«a. |.si^^j,|^.| rrtTn/Kjyi rf r.«i|C pRl/.'ni'/l.wm . ^ ^a*» v rr .. | _ m. . . _ J larecr^iirtd^ ^ tit^eaado'W. ^rillT iu the atorltol notice, anCttalufacUoo guarantoetti*Aii i5 Men’s Piirnishiug Oc(6d|5i,_. M. ISOI JOl & CO., 18G & 181, Comer Jefferson & Brougliton, Opposite St, Andrews Hall Savannah Georgia, Wholesale an <5 Retail DEALERS IN F U R A I T L r R E . We have now,aiid coablatillv kci pun hand a huge, well Mlettedaudvar- iud'auMbrlmeut of all classt n of Furnitui e. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN, Or Officii Fui:N'ITL’I:k ol every dcncriplioii, *tiital»!e for Coniilrv or City 0>»e Hni.r, Moss and Excelcior Mattresses, Of any sla-, ready uuulu or mad.: to (Ardor. * Feather Deds, Til low.s, Jjolstei-s, Etc. KcaU.-r. f.u- sale at AVIiulcsalu aud Kitail. Show (Ja-scji anil Children's Carriaoi h of all J)<--.• ti|.liorih '"Mattress renovaliug and repnirina ol f jruitur* exeouud oromi.lly at re*. kotiable price*. . — — • 1 7 *'M ° Untr ' J onl * /i, ' i * UtSL3a i awl i'ftrtltular aKcntion paid t/» rtlllng/pacl.iiig und l\. L^B’ENTTIAL, formerly connected w»«b Uic A. «k 1».lt. IL, i* uovr con* ncclcd with the above Firm, and wii! be j.lc a*td u> see ull In* ffiepde. J. March 21 Jimo'm j — A. I. MILLER, C. P. MILLER. •M. J. JfMiUer Sf Co. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, U/J BROUGHTON STREET, Savannah, Georgia. New Work Put Up To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making* Upholstering AT SHORT aN'OTIOK. Ordets promptly fillt-d. All good*, eul.f at the lowest watrkfct - striti alU-uliouVtveu to ail orders frum Hie oiintirj- . . ’ [ytmnlr) AIcreLanU wheuiu the city wirald do well to tnd*e oar idoekl—ii*re purchaang eUawbero o \ *=*"• - -'C '■■■■- l a Box 773.