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Smmnnnl) Jlßfiiiiß ISHmertteer.
VOL. IV.—NO. 260.
£tamwh ga% Advertiser
The most w idely circu
lated and least expensive me
dium of advertising in Savannah.
BY BEARD OTMBAII
STATE AND FLORIDA NEWS.
A negro woman and four children,
whose cabin was also destroyed by fire,
were burned to death on the plantation
of Mr. Jonas Rackley, about seven miles
from Montezuma, in this State, on Mon
day of last week.
Dr. Samnel Bard, late of the New Era,
a teacher of men and an expounder ot po
litics, has gone to Washington.
A call is issued for the Executive Com
mittee of the Georgia Agricultural Soci
ety to meet in Atlanta on the tenth of
February.
The Atlanta Intelligencer devotes more
than two columns of its space to answer
ing Rause Wright of the Augusta Chroni
cle, who has soundly abused the former
for its advocacy of Bullock, while sailing
under Democratic colors. The Judge
says to the General, “ Cease, viper, you
bite at a file." Does the Judge mean to
say that be is as hardened as all that ?
Foster Blodgett, Superintendent of the
State Road, invites the public to examine
the b'ooks, papers, etc., of the Road, in
order “that the slanderous insinuations
against his personal character may be re
futed.”
The Valdosta times man informs the
ladies of his community that his editorial
room has been scoured out and that they
need no longer beafraid of contamination.
Does our up country friend mark this
event, as an era in his lifetime —a good
wash?
The Freedman’s Saving Bank and
Trust Company has opened a Brunch in
Atlanta which is doing well.
Yesterday a drove of sheep, fully a 150
strong, reached our city and attracted
more attention than if the Legislature had
been turned loose. As they bad wool,
they are clearly eligible to seats. —Ailun
ta Constitution.
A laity or Wealth and Refinement
Marries a Bummer.
[From the Newark Register of the 14th 1
A marriage ceremony was performed
under very peculiar circumstances in this
rity the other day. The fact that one of the
contracting parties is “in society,” nnd
the strange manner in which the affair
was- brought about have made no little
■ensation. It appears that some months
ago a young lady of wealth and refine
ment, and who bad been educated in
. v accomplishment fell r«-*Uely
in love with an idle lounger about a hotel
in a small country town in which she
lived, in the State of New York, A1
tboogh her parents were shocked at her
marks of preferment for one who was
considered so far beneath her in social
position, she made no attempt to curb
her affection or to restrain love by reason.
The members of her family, in order to
save themselves, and the romantic girl
from the disgrace of such an unnatural
alliance, persuaded her to visit a sister in
this city, who was cautioned to keep
watch over her.
therefor, not permitted to
so out upon the streets alone, and even
in shopping excursions she was attended
by her sister. A day or two before New
Year’s day they entered a dry goodsstore
together, and while the elder was busily
engaged in making a purchase the younger
slipped out, and was lost in the crowd
upon the sidewalk, and then almost im
mediately found her lover, who had fol
lowed her to Newark.' Together they re
paired to the residence of one of the most
prominent clergymen in the city, where
they were quickly and quietly married.
The young girl then returned to her
sister’s home, and excused her absence
by pleading a suddenly remembered en
gagement at the dressmaker’s.
On New Year’s day she received calls
with her sister, and entertained in a very
pleasant and unembarrassed manner a
large number of friends. Nor did she
give any indication daring the following
day of the step she had taken. On Mon
day, however, she suddenly appeared be
fore her sister and quietly handed her
the marriage certificate, which she had
procured immediately after the marriage
upon the previous Friday. Although it
was too late to untie the knot, the sister
visited the minister, and chided him for
his hasty action. His excuse, however,
for his part in the unhappy affair was
simply that, “If he had not performed
the ceremony some other clergyman
would.” The relatives and friends of the
girl are naturally very indignant, as they
suffer keenly the disgrace of the impru
dent marriage.
Combining Business and Pleasure.
-*-A Florida correspondent of the Rich
mond Dispatch gives some queer revela
tions of Northern invalid life (and death)
down there. The following story will
suffice what a practical “cuss” that
chap was, to be sure :
There was one fellow who died in Pa
lalka a short time before my visit, of
whom I heard from many sources.
When he found his end approaching
he sent North for a metallic collin, and
had it brought into his bed room: tried
it. and found it would fit him exactly.
He was thereupon very much satisfied;
and during the few remaining days of his
life always spoke of himself dead. He
requested his wife to find out whether
she could send it on by express. She
dutifully inquired, and found that they
could not carry it. He then told her to
have a box made, and have it made
large; to put it in it; aud as there was
plenty of room, to pack in some sweet
potatoes and oranges for the children;
“and be very careful, my dear, not to let
them turn it over, lest the oranges should
be smashed.” So this careful and eco
nomical father died, and his wife carried
out his wishes, nnd very carefully carried
it home to Vermont; and the children
enjoyed the potatoes and oranges, and
wished their dear father would go and
die in Florida every winter.
Miscellaneous.
Closing Out Sale!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
THE undersigned beg leave to
1 NOTIFY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS
That he is closing out his entire stock of
MILLINERY GOODS.
Such as Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
Hats.
Feathers,
Sash Ribbons, Ac.
K. PLATSHEK,
160 BROUGHTON STREET.
jan7 lm Fourth Door from Barnard Bt.
COTTON TIES !
DUNN’S PATENT
SELF-ADJUSTIN G
HORIZONTAL COTTON TIE!
AS AGENTB OF THE ABOVE NAMED
Patent, we bear to commend it to the atten
tion of Planters and Factors. This TIE com
bines the advantages of
Great Strength, Great Simplicity,
and Ease in Manipulation,
And tbo difficulty found in all others, of taking
up the entire slack of the band in the operation
ot pressing and compressing, is fully obviated
in this. It is equal if not superior to any Tio
manufactured, and we can confidently recom
mend it to the public.
JNO. W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO.,
AGENTS AT SAVANNAH.
«- GHOLSON. WALKER A CO.. Agent*
at Liverpool. july2s-6tn
FINE FLOUR!
WE HAVE IN BTORE AT THIS TIME
as CHOICE an article of
FLOUR
can be found, it having keen used EXTEN
SIVELY. and SATISFACTION given in
EVERY CASK.
IN B RELB.
IN BACKS.
IN HALF SACKS,
IN K PACKAGES,
IN 1-16 PACKAGES,
At A. M. & C. W. WEST’S,
ISO Liberty Street,
dec3l between Barnard and Whitaker
NEWKIDOLOVES
WE WILL OPEN MONDAY MORNING
a full line of the well known
Duchess Kid Glove,
attl.2s, in Black, White and Colored. Also,
TWO BUTTON, in Black, at $1.50.
■W EVERY PAIR WARR NTED.
Rogers, Dasher & Cos.
deel9-tf
BACON! PORK!
MACKEREL,|&€,
Q R. BACON SIDE3,
IC. R. DRY SALTEDISIDES.
DUFFIELD HAMS.
BREAKFAST BACON,
MACKEREL. No. 1. 2 and 3,
in barrels, half barrels and kitts,
MESS PORK,
In store and to arrive, and for sale by
jaoß PALMES & LYON.
FINE
SEA ISLAND COTTON: SEED!
G enuine underwood island reed,
grown at Hampton Point. St. Simon’s
Island. Quality guaranteed. For sale by
jans lm HAVANT WAPLES A CO.
COALI COAL!
TITE SUBSCRIBERS keep aonstantly on
hand, at their Coal Yards, a full supply of
Egg Size Bed Ash Coal,
Lump Coal, for Steamboat and Foun
dry Use.
Bituminous Coal, for Parlor Grates,
Blacksmith's Coal.
For sale by the cargo or single ton, by
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
All COAL sold by ua is weighed before
delivery. ocl4-Th,Su,fim
A FULL LINE
OF
-
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
ALSO.
SHADES !
DESIGNS, AT LOW FIGURES.
LACE CURTAINS and
TRIMMINGS,
CORNICES—Every kind nowin u;e,
CUSHION TASSELS.
VALENCE TASSELS.
GIMPS BINDINGS.
FRENCH CALICOES.
HAIR CLOTH. REPS,
COATELINES,
DAMASKS. MOREENS.
PICTURE CORDS, in all sizes and colors,
NAILS,
SCREWS.
KNOBS.
TACKS,
THE PATENT CLASP.
N. B— OUR WORK doneintho best man
ner and at moderate prices.
LATH HOP * CO,
ianJ-lm
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1870.
Railroads.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.)
Atlantic and Gri.v RAir.roAn, r
Savannah. Jan. 7th. 1870. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 9th
instant. Passenger Trains on this Road will
run as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.30 P M
Arrive at Jesup (junction M. <S. B.
R. K. daily at 7.°0 P M
Arrive at Live Oak daily at 2.20 A M
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 7.02 A M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 7.07 A M
Arrivo at Quincy daily at 9.15 A M
Arrivo at Bainbridge (Mondays ex
cepted) at 0.15 AM
Leave Bainbridge (Sundays oxccpt
ed) nt 9 30 P M
Leave Quincy daily at.. -.. 6 25 P M
Leave Tallahassee daily at 8.25 P M
Leave Jacksonville daily at 8.30 P M
Leave Live Oak daily at I.JH A M
Leave Jesup daily at 7.50 A M
Arrive at Savannah daily at 10.50 A M
MACON AND BRUNSWICK ACCOMMODA
TION.
Leave Savannah (Sundays oxceptod)
at 2.10 P M
Arrivo at Jesup (Sundays exooptodl
at 5.00 P M
Arrivo at Brunswick daily at 8 20 P M
Leave Macon daily at 8 30 A M
Leave Jesup daily at 6.00 P M
Arrivo at Savannah daily - at 9.:U P M
On Sunday this train will ieavo Savannah at
7.15 A. M . connecting with trains for Macon
and Raunswiok.and connecting with trains from
Macon and Brunswick, will arrive at Savan
nah at 0.30 P. M.
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays oxeepted)
at 7.15 AM
Arrivo at Jesup (Sundays excepted)
at -10.45 A M
Arrive at Live Oak (Sundays ex
cepted) at 7.00 P M
Arrive at Macon daily at 7.50 P M
Leave Livo Oak (Sundays excepted)
at 6.00 A M
Leave Jesup (Sundays exceptod) at... 216 P M
Arrive at Savannah (Sundays ex
cepted) at 5.35 P M
Passengers for Macon take 7.15 A M train
from Savannnh, leaving daily.
Passengers for Brunswick take 2.10 P M train
from Savannah.
Passengers leaving Macon at 8.30 A M onn
noct at Jesup with Express train for Florida
and Western Division, nnd with train for Sa
vannah arriving at 9 30 P M.
Passengers from'Brunswick connect at Jesup
with train for Savannah, arriving at 5.35 P M.
except on Sundays, when it arrives at 9.30 P M.
Connect at Macon with train for Atlanta,
loaving at 9:00 1> M.
SOUTH GEORGf A AND FLORIDA RAIL
ROAD TRAIN.
Leavo Thomasvilio, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, at 8.00 A M
Arrive at Pelham, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, nt - 9.85 AM
Leave Pelham, Tuesdays. Thursdays
and Saturdays, at 3.45 P M
Arrive at Thomasville, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6.00 P M
H. ?- IIATNES.
janS ts General Superintendent.
Insurance.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND
INSURANCE AGENCY.
PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY,
HA, VORD, CONN.
Asset* $1,573,007 8S
MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE CO.,
uartfobd.’conn.
Assets - $315,570 50
SECURITY INSURANCE CO.,
NEW YORK.
Assets .$1,000,303 53
NORTH AMERICAN INS. CO.,
NEW YORK.
Assets $705,337 03
MARINE RISKS
Written in the
U. S. LLOYD’S ASSOCIATION,
Os New York, and
ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Os New York,
EITHER COASTWISE OR FOREIGN.
Insures at customary rates.
HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent,
At office Southern Ins. and Trust Cos.,
aug2l-6m 111 Bay street.
LONDON
-AND-
L, ANC A S 111 R E
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, - $5,000,000 in Gold!
This company,through its agent,
is ready to accept FIRST CLASS PRO
PERTY RISKS and COTTON RISKS at
usual rates. - , ,
Being the first English Company which bad
the courage to locate in Savannah after the
war, its confidence in Southern people should
merit Southern patronage.
Office, 5 Stoddard's Upper Range,
occupied by
JAS. T. STEWART,
COTTON BROKER
- AND
- AGENT.
n o v5-3m
NORTH BRITISH
and Mercantile Insurance Cos.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURG.
Paid up Capital and Accumulated Funds,
$14,044,635 31 IN GOLD!
HBNRY BRIGHAM. Agent, 111 Bay at..
seu2l At office Southern Ins. nnd Trust Cos.
Collie of UMerwriters,
H AVRE AND PARIS.
H. GUHJVE, Agent.
jenl&-4?
RICE FLOUR.
riOR SALE AT MILL PRICES.
NO MORE-N 0 LESS.
C. V. HUTCHINS,
janl« 3 135 BAY STREET.
Hotels, Restaurants, Saloons.
RIVERSIDE HOUSE,
THUNDERBOLT.
NI. M. BELISARIO
Respectfully informs his friends,
and the public generally, that he has pur
chased The above popular place of resort, and
having refurnished and refitted the same, is
now prepared to entertain them in first-class
style. Ho will always keep on hand
Fino Liquors, Wines, Cigars,
nd other refroshmonts for guests. Also, BIL
LIARD TABLES and TEN PIN ALLEYS
for the amusement of visitors.
OMNIBUSES will leave the Marshall House
every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. decs ts
PULASKI HOUSE;
Johnson Square, Savannah, Ga.
WILTBERGER & CARROLL,
Proprietors.
IMITS POPULAR HOUSE HAS BEEN re
fitted and partially refurnished during the
past summer, arid is now prepared for the re
ception of guests.
Mr. JAMES CARROLL, formerly of the
Eutaw House, Baltimore. New York Hotel,
and late of the Old Sweet Springs, Va., has been
associated with me in the management of this
House, under thelirm name of WILTBERGER
& CARROLL.
ntv24-2m W. H. WILTBERGER.
METROPOLITAN RESTAURANT
ROOMS!
BRYAN ST., OPPOSITE SCREVEN HOUSE.
T’HE PROPRIETOR of the Metropolitan
Billiard Rooms, having lately fitted nn a
suite of ELEGANT DINING APARTMENTS,
in connection with their regular business, will
servo during the season, at all hours of the day
and night. OYSTERS IN FULTON MARKET
STYLE, ROAST OYSTERS, GAME, and all
the variety of a well selected Bill of Fnre. The
prices for all dishes have been fixed at a mod
erate figure.
W M. B. FERRILL, Superintendent.
sepls-tlstMay Formerly of the Our House.
MARKET SQUARE SALOON.
THE POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT!
TMIE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR IN
town, th, PUREST WINES, imported
CIGARS, &c„ Ac., are found at
BRESNA M’S,
100 BRYAN STREET, (OPPOSITE THE
MARKET.
OPEN AT A If. HOURS OP TfTE NWIIT.
During the coming season, NEW YORK and
THUNDERBOLT OYSTERS will hoserved in
tho best style. A first oiass LUNCH EVERY
DAY at II o’clook, at BRESNaN’S. sop2-ly
OLD CURIOSITY SHGpi
AS ITS NAME WOULD SUGGEST, offers
numberless attractions to any inpeerch ot
bargains. Ladies especially should give this
institution a call. CORNER OF DRAYTON
ami SOUTH BROAD STREETS. dec2l-lm
NEW BOOKS
IT
JOHN M. COOLER & CO’S.
piICIC—HIS ADVENTURES by Oniia.
Compensation or klways a Future-by
A. M. H. Brewster.
The Great Empress-—A PoMr-it- by M.
Scheie de Vere.
Helen Krskino— by Mrs. M. Harrison Rob
inson.
Russet Leaves—by James Puinmill.
Lipponcott’s Magazine, volume IV, 1869.
Good Words for tho Young—Edited by
Norman Maeleod. D. D.
Tho Discipline of Alace Lee—by Isa Eell.
Christ nnd the Scriptures.
Erling Theßold—by R. M. Ballnntyne.
'J ho Professor’s Wife—by A. L. Maegrsgor.
Hypndermit Medication—by Roberts Bar
tholow.
Tennyson’s Poems—Harper’s complete edi
tion, illustrated. janl3
THE LATEST!
SEAL SKIN
GAITERS!
AND—
ALT. THE NEW STYLES
OF—
Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children’s
H SHOES
BOOTS!
EINSTEIN, BCKMAN & CO.,
No. 153 Congress Street.
*»• A lot of Philadelphia Uand Sewed Bal
morals REDUCED FROM $7 TO »».
«- WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT UP
STAIRS. uoy24
Notice.
ON AND AFTER FIRST JANUARY,
1870. the rate of TOLL at the Upper Rice
Mills will be NINE PER CENT , except where
we have made contracts, 'lliis course is neces
sary, as the Lower Rico Mill has raised its
rates, and we lowered ours only to put our
friends on the samo footing as it did its cus
tomers.
isnl ROBERT HABERSHAM A CO
„AROUND THE WORLD!”"
I3UBSCRIEE FOR THE
NEW YORK OBSERVER,
TUE LARGE DOUBLE WEEKLY FAM
ILY NEWSPAPER, SOUND AND
GOOD. Trv it. It will be MONEY WELL
SPENT. $3.50 per annum. Sample Copies
Free.
SIDNEY E. MORSE. Jr. , A CO.,
ienl-1m 37 Park K"w, New Vm-h.
BEAL ESTATK
AND COLLECTING AGENCY.
rpnE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING COM
JL MENCKD the shove business, offers his
services to the Public. Will attend to the
Renting of Stores nod Dwellings, and Ileal
Estate generally, and the Collection of RontF.
Will be found, until further notice, at his
Residence, No. 114 Stato street, between Bull
and Drayton. Hours from 3to fi o’clock P, M.
Business Cards.
M. Kktcbcm. A. L. Uabteidgi.
KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE,
NORTHEAST ROOM,
Exchnng’e Building,
Bankers & Commission Merchants
DEALERS IN
Domestic and Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver, ft Oncnrrent Money.
Buy and sell stocks, bonds, Ac.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS, allowing four per
cent.interest per annum on weekly balances of
SSOO and upwards.
COLLECTIONS MADE in this city and all
the principal towns of Georgia and Florida.
Will make ADVANCES ON CONSIGN
MENTS OF COTTON. RICE, &0.. to onrsolves
or to our Northern and European correspon
dents. declQ
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have this day
fortuod a Copartnership, under the firm
name of
U. W. Anderson & Cos.,
for the transaction of a General Commission
and Wholesale
Grain Produce Business.
They will be prepared on and after tho first
day of January to fill all orders in their line of
business.
By a prompt and careful attention to all busi
ness entrusted to them, they hope to merit a
share of the public patronage.
C. W. ANDERSON,
C. H. MOREL,
dee2l-1m -It. L. MERCER.
CHRIS. MURPHY. CHaS. CLARK.
MURPHY & CLARK,
HOUSE, SIGN, SHIP & STEAMBOAT
PAINTERS.
Gilding, Graining, Marbling) Gla
zing and Paper Hanging.
WE ARE PREPARED TO SELL, AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS PUTTY 1
AKD
V A RJf 1 SUES!
A Large Assortment of Enam
eled and Ground Glass.
Glazier’s Dinmonds,*&c.
BRUSHES) of EvA r F Description*
MIXED PAINTS
Os every Shade and Color.
MACHINERY AND HARNESS OILS,
AXLE GREASE, Ac.
CANS AND MARKING POTS, of all nui.
Gould’s Patent Step Ladders,
For Private Houses and Offices.
Prompt and careful attention
givon to all orders.
Office and store. 118 BRYAN STREET, be
tween Bull anil Drayton streets, Savannah, Ga,
novO-ly
ALF'L) 11. COLQUITT, I JAMES BAOGS,
Baker County, Ga Newton, Ga.
HUGH H. COLQUITT, Savannah. Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors
-AND-
General Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
SPECIAL ATTENTION to the sale of COT
TON. LUMBER and TIMBER. Libera]
advances nn Consignments. aprß-ly
c.'w. ANDERSOIt. C. H. MOREL- B. L. UKHCEH
C. V. ANDERSON & CO.,
General l!»ir.mission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE,
One door from Corner of Bay and
Abercorn streets,
SAVANNAH* GA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. REFER,
by permissions to Messrs. .John W. Ander
son’s Bons & Cos., K.etchnm Jk Hartridge, Tison
A Gordon, and Mr. Jacob Waldburg.
dec2s 3m
EVANS & WAKEFIELD,
PLUMBERS,6AS&STEAM FITTERS*
117 Broughton Street, betw. Bull
and Drayton, Savannah, Ga,
Bath tubs, wash basins, water
Closet?, Boilera, Ranges, Sheet Lead, Lead
and Iron Pipe. Chandeliers, Pendents, Brack
ets, etc., alwnys on hand and for sale on rea
sonable terms.
N. B.—Jobbing promptly attended to. Old
Gas Fixtures re-gilt and re-bronzed equal to
new on reasonable terms. sei*s-ly
Dr. E. W. L’ENGLE,
DENTIST,
Masonic Building,
Corner Bull and Broughton Streets,
aug!B-ly SAVANNAH, GA.
JAMES W. JONES,
dommii-iisiou 9X01*011:1111
JHB
WHOLESALE GROCEIt,
198 Day Street,
Sole Agent for SALMON’S CELEBRATED
_ PARAGON SOAP. ianS
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES
Mirror, portrait, and picture
FRAMES? Plain and Ornamental Gilt
Work of all descriptions. Picture Cord. Tassels.
Porcelain and Brass Head Nails. Chromos, En
gravings, Plain and Colored Lithographs, Ster
eoscopes. Stereoscopic Views, Ac.
We will sell all Goods at the J#srest possible
prices Old Frames Re-gilt, ai 4 old Oil Paint
ings carefully restored.
JONES & CALLAN
Corner St. Julian street and Johnson Square'
*ulyß-1v
TIES! TIESI
tPHE ALLIGATOR BUCKLE TIE FOR
J. baling Cotton. Made of superior iron in
England. The favorite Tie in th; West,
0094 ROB. HABERSHAM A CO.
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
Business Cards.
SAVANNAH
BRASS WORKS,
Montgomery and River Sts.
All kinds of machinery brass
WORK made to order. P. O. Box 539.
oc2l 3m F. E. TIMMONS, Agent.
A. W. CLARK,
• Alls MAKER,
exchange wharf,
N.4 VANNAU. OA.
PLAIN AND FANCY AWNINGS MADE
altered and repaired. TARPAULINS,
DRAY COVERS. FALLS, FLAGS, etc.
<B* BAGS made to order. july!7-6m
F. W. CORNWELIT
DKAT.KB IS
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
AURIcrLTURAL IMPLKr.IENTS.
MECHANICS’ TOOLS. AXES, HOES. NAILS
AND TRACKS.
151 Broughton St„ Savannah, Ga.
fob24-ly
L. J. Gdilhartih. John Flannkrt
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
and:general
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Agents for bradley’s super
phosphate OF LIME. Bagging, Rope
and Iron Ties ulwaysunhand. Usual facilities
ex* ended to customers. aug2B-6m
Perky M. DeLeon. Char. C. Uarpwick.
DeLEON & HARDWICK,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—* AND—
DEALERS IN FERTILIZERS,
94 Bay St., Savannah, Ga.
•a* Agents for CHAPPELL’S “CHAM
PION” SUPERPHOSPHATE. nov3U-3m
KOLB & SPIEGEL,
Cigar Manufacturers,
AND DEALERS IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES,
CHEWING TOBACCO,
SNUFF, &c.,
Corner Bull and State Streets.
ocl7-tt
W. W. SHARPE & CO.
PUBLISHERS’ AGENTS, TRIBUNE
BUILDINGS. NEW YOHK, are outhor
ized to coutract for Advertising in "Ur Paper.
11. 6. RU WE,
WHOLESALE LIpR DEALER
WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE.
feb4-tf
DAYANT, WAPLIS & CO.,
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS
AKD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ARE AGENTS FOR
WHANN’S
SOHMTEI MV K
The Great Fertilizer!
WHICH HAS GIVEN such abundant yields
of Cotton* Corn and Vegetables to the
Planters of fcouth Carolina, Georgia, Florida
and Alabama.
Office—6l and 63 Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
sep3o-6m
E. A. CALDWELL,
COTTON BROKER
Hodgson’s Block.
NO. 1 CLASSERS AND SHIPPERS OF
Cotton always in attendance. 0c23-3m
FERTILIZERS
FOR SALE.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
STANDARD FISH GUANO.
SCHLEY’S GEORGIA FERTILIZER.
PURE LAND PLASTER.
Apply to!
CHARLTON H. WAY * CO.
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SALOMON COHEN’S
CARRIAGE
[- AND
- Repository,
188 Broughton Street,
Opp. St. Andrew’s Hall,Savannah,Ga.
The largest and most elegant
variety that has been in this city since the
war. Purchasers are respectfully invited to
examine the stock.
A fine assortment of HARNESS and WHIPS.
Terms liberal. novl!3-2m
GEORGE W. WILSON,
MANUFACTURER
B— AND—
Wholesale ;and Retail Dealer
IN
O A. N 33 Y
OF EVERY VARIETY.
Corner Whitaker Street andJßroughton Street
Lane.
A' Laree and Fresh Supply (always lon-hand.
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Business Cards.
FRANZ X. BING EL
(FORMERLY JACOB FRANK.)
ISTKW
FURNITURE STOBE,
St/Amlrew’s Hall Ihiilriiug,
187 Bi’ovglilon Siren,
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR.
Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, and
Children's Carriages ort hand. nov2s-3m
J J. DOOLEY,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Savannah, CSa.
Stores and offices fitted up with
neatness and dispatch. Shop-Bay L»ne,
in rear of the Custom House. aug2S ly
HAYWOOD’S
PULASKI HOUSE
SHAVING
AND
Hair--Dressing Moon!
THIS ELEGANT SALOON
WILL BE COMPLETED IN A FEW DAYS.
Ten First-C lass Barbers'*
NOW READY TO WAIT ON PATRONS
J. M. IIAYWOOD.
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R. MOLINA
The subscriber takes pleasure
in informing his friend*, and the public
generally, that having made, during hi* recent
trip to the North, arrangements with the lead
ing Manufacturers of Scgars in Havana and
New York, he has now in Store a large stock of
Imported and Domestic Segars,
of the following brands :
La E.-eepeion. Molina’s Favorites,
Partagas Lourlres, Uncle Bob Leo,
Figaro Prensndos, La‘Bouquet,
Sin Pretencion, La Espanola,
Jenny Lind. l a India,
loven America, La U status,
La Catolica, Niagara,
Cabanas. La Torre de Malakoff,
La Rosa de Santiago, La Intimidaii.
Also, a fine assortment of various PIPES,
consisting of Genuine and Imitation Meer
schaum. Brier Wood and Clav Pipes. Smoking
and Chewing TOBACCO an d SNUFF of the
Best Brar dB; SECAR CASES, SEGAR HOLD
ERS, TOBACCO POUCHES, and various other
articles usually kept in a Segar Store, all of
which he offer* for sale at wholesale and retail.
CORNER BULL and BROUGHTON streets,
under the MasoLio Hail. decUM. 1 jin
Crawford <& Lovell,
152 CONGRESS,
And 71 ST JULIAN mtEtt,
J-JEALERS IN
HARDWARE and TINWARE.
GUNS and PISTOLS.
POWDER. SHOT and CAPS,
PLOWS—Different Patterns,
HOES,
TRACE CHAINS.
PLOW LINES, Ac.,
HAY '"'UTTERS,
CORN Si:ELI ERS and MILLS,
GRAIV CRADLES.
SCYTHES and SNATHES,
TAN MILLS,
AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
GENERALLY.
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GRAND OPENING
YITE HAVE .JUST OPEN ID AND ARE
▼ f opening evcr\ day a VERY SELE; T
STOCK of the follt wing goods at wholesale and
retail:
HARDWARE
Axes, Hatchets, CnOery, Tea art! Table
Spoons. Shot, Pistols, Po< ket Knives for La
dies and Gentlemen. .'cissois, Picture Naiia
Builders'Hardware, e’e*
STOVES.
The IWt Patterns of Parlor, Office, Bedroom,
and Cooking Stoves ever offered it> ttii»
market.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
Bronze Fire Iron Stands. Blower Stands,
Door Mats. Dusters of all kinas. Hair nud
Straw Btooms. etc.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Painted and Cedar Tulp. Clothes Hampers.
Office Basket*, Buckets, titters, etc.
N WARE
Can be bongbt of us at gTcat bargains, at
wholesale and retail, ot all kinds.
KEDZIE’S CELEBRATED FILTERS.
CANARY BIRD CAGES
of the latest patterns.
TOILET SETS
of latest designs, etc.
Give us a call and see our goods.
HOPKINS & NEUFVILLE
No. 3 MASONIC MALI,,
0c22 BULL STREET.
Great Reduction
in pricks r
JUNE BED BLANKETS.
FINE FRENCH CASSIMERES.
FINE WELSH FLANNELS.
FINE BLACK BROADCLOTHS,
FINE IRISH LINENS,
CRIB GUILTS and BLANKETS.
FOR SALE BY
DeWITT & MORGAN.
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