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. Mu.K:T.-Mi.i!ir>-s 25 j';
( • o 41 . Good ordinary
rv ;. i.l’illg* **s •
? e£ ‘ , ve recollect ever to have
‘'° e ' g„ a p beans, Irisb-pota-
" ^cucumuers, squashes, eab-
A r a e’i'.P r0fa5i,)n <monr # dm ;
(iitle*. io th e delight of those foud
r« ? .!»l) ,c < l ipt , „ t
ir,- r •’TBi>r*AS» UollaI’.s Aunrrio..
‘ .x ... Jo<Mionhelil m ih.s
by
c, , i — Atau election held
idav Iasi, ordeie']
Wwlnc.
'cnj Counci
L aoJiorizeJ bv
1 $50,000 additional
ibe citizvus to be
■ !Xdl.v the Council to the stock
' 'i r it U The vote was ev-
B L ' ’i 75 voting for and 30
. 1 n2 lv small, i"
| . -TV;.7r^‘"‘ Obeatest
UvEm-oftlm^e is Spear’s Fruit
P V stable Preserving Solution.
L,7k«»!»>; »•’ 'l
L .. Jiwiis 010 J - 'V B ji -
1)W Store and supply them-
,b ' £ >th ; n „ is so delicious as
IlTvecetabie^in the winter season
"r> 1 . l, rt , of O
Ul they can now
f be bad at
rjv rt Ha't ’-Passing along by Reid
Jj, )U . h fine establishment we were
by Capt. Thomas Allen, and
,j ()U t, w ith a bran new hat; a per-
vcntiWator. Wo have sten pret-
bnis—tlrt'jurlej editor of the Sun
one. but we doubt if it is half as
jifmtable as ours. •
•The boy stood on the burning.
i ; " editor of I be Sun goes into
ferical plianiasies over our hat,
[t.ng, perhaps, that some of our
d • hearted merchants will take the
1 m l remove ilio dillanidalcd old
,!,.u cataplasm from his weather-
ten pate, replacing il with some-
] ess accessible to the rays of
j j 0 i.” Vie trust that our con-
nporary trill be halted, for in his
sent condition, be is generally ta-
x far the unfortunate Smirk Mud-
t ufter his celebrated duck hunt.
he Fu:i:mks’s I’n: Nir. This long
event actually took place on
Jay the lilst iiistimt, and which we
nk worthy of description.
The day ivas very pleasant, juht such
in," ms pleasure-seekers are apt to en-
; but notwithstanding this, from the
. movements of those who were ex-
o'd to participate, (lie morning
.•cittern'll to prove a dull time. But as
i s:m began to mount high in* the
wens, new life set inctl to infuse itself
" all concerned, and with one joyful
•■ i l t’i. v >:-)u:i assembled at the ap-
llltl 1 pl.u-e—the beautiful grove of
.'riling:! Camp (’iiivtplni*, baskets
1 with “ihe gncif things of life’’
■■• emptied iii bounteous profusion
the cnnim idious tables prepared
vc Iiu m. and large tub*.of ice-cool
I' 1 ' 'i * * alii! claret- punch were seatti r
u ic and there, to quench the thirst
ul ivlio would come find partake
rot. The dinner was then annomic-
uidKoou there assembled arouui! the
1 tin* faire.->t daughters of our fair
a:i 1 the bravest and most gallant of
a line fire companies which consti-
i.he pad • of our “Oak City’’—the
pk and L iddcrs anil the Stonewalls.
‘ net only were the gentler sex of our
! represented, but a delegation from
Ideiight tul district of If o wist own, and
#o less charming city of Quincy, in
Band of 1 lowers, were upon the
led. greatly aiding in the gaities of
Bay.
inner being over, music was procur-
aml those who wished were soon
pirling- in the excitement of the merry
n ? "u ^pleasure were the watchwords
he hour, and as the time approached
us to return to our homes, every
ntenance truthfully expressed that
Itisfaction had been received by each
d every one, and all with one senti
ent expressed having passed a glorious
At n, S !,t die merry party assem-
1 at Hopson’s Hall, and there, again,
commenced the joys of the day. We
nnk if that Valdosta boy, who was so
lUnsmstically poetic over the beauties
tb« Biuubndge girls, could have seen
' “ ** appeared (hen, a volume
oak. not have admitted sufficient space
Much to transcribe his poetic rhap-
IVdh the “wee small hours of the
- 1 . the brilliaut company dispersed,
‘ toe festivities ceased.
cannot close this article without
to** our friend E. J. Raney, of tl.c
t,. "?' a lon " - P r °sperous and happy
*fe for the energy, the patience, and
patriotism he displayed as chairman
tne Committee of Arrangements. To
" ^' re a11 chiefly indebted for the
C0SS w ^*ch attended our every effort
nd'yet ’\ lt thCr0 WaS “i ife in tLe ola
Be vd These Likes ash Pokdeb Them
\Vei.T. —The best tests of the merits of
an v proprietary article is to ascertain
what is thought of it at liome*where it
is manufactured, sgeh a test Lippman’s
Pvraftige can well stand, as to-day it is
decided, v the faVonte remedy for chills !
and fever, dumb agne and other diseases '
c>f a malarious origin, in the city of Sa
vannah where it is prepared. The’prin
cipal druggists of the city would as much
think of doing without castor oil in
their stores ns to be without this popu
lar (and deservedly so) remedy. It is a
vegetable preparation free from delete
rious drugs aud acts as a tonic upon the
entire system, thereby invigorating the j
system 'so much so as to enable it to j
t!irow off disease. Pyrafnge does not |
nauseate or sicken the patient and can j
be taken by the most delicate persons |
without fear. It should always be at I
hand as chills ami fever creep upon ns
stealthily that we are not aware of its
approach until it is upon us. A word
to the wise is suffie.ieut. • tf
Forewarned, Forearmed.—Now that
the warm season is approaching, when
our systems so readily take on disease
,lien we got up in the morning feei
ng listless and apathetic, wanting the
nergy and inclination to go to our
counting houses, offices, or places of
business, and unable to perform our
household duties, feeling “out of sorts"
but not knowing exactly what is the
matter, until either a billions attack or
chill andfever, prostrates us, we would
sav to those, if you wish to postpone
indefinitely this fit of sickness, with
all its train, of future evils, take a
nedicine that is a preventive to dis
ease. This remedy is Solomons'
“Strengthening and Invigorating Bit
ters,’’ which is a prophylactic ; in
other words, a means employed .for
the preservation of health.—Savannah
Republican.
PiisreUattfOMjs
, u killllll. —
131 Broughton St.> Savannah, {la.,
W holesale and Retail Dealers ‘
IN
CITY DIRECTORY.
Dry Goods. *
I) OCKWELL k WEST, dealers in staple and fancy
[ L dry-goods, etc., South-Broad street.
Dry-Goods and Groceries.
r jT 1>. HUNNEWELL <S: CO., wholesale and retail
* • dealers iu dry^goods aud groceries, broad street.
R EID k 1SOX, Wholesale and retail dealers in dry-
goods and groceries, at Baggs’ comer, broad st.
} ) VTTEUSON ic MoNAIR,-dealers in drygoods and
groceries, west side court house square, west st.
chants, south-broad street.
J .T. TOMLI.VSO.V, dealer iu staple and fancy dry
goods, boots, shoes, hardware, flue liquo.s, kc.,
outh side court house square, -bronghton street:
and commission merchant, casLwuter street.
dry-g(x>ds, groceries, etc., east water street.
M M. COHEN, dealer in dry-goods and groceries,
north side court house square, water-street.
I > /vLCH-ERS k TERRELL, dealers in dry-goods,
ft ) groceries, stoves, tinware, etc., east water street.
J B. HELMS, grocer and commission merchant,
corner clay aud market streets.
9
KEEP AT. ALL SEASONS A HEAVY STOCK OF
Fancy and Staple Goods,
And at present are offering a large assortment of RrR IXG AND SUMMER STALES.
THEY BUY EXCLUSIVELY P»R CASH,
and conseqnently at price., muck LOWER /HAN REGULAR RATES, aud tbc extenaire bu.i—
neas-of thtir house requiring the pennanent residence of one of their firm in New York, they nra
ALWAYS IS TffE MARKET FOR CHEAP GOODS.
TREY SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH;
and thus avoiding bad debts, can afford to sell for imal! profit.
They adhere strictly to the v
ONE PRICE SYSTEM!
Vevcr charge one customer more than another for the same good?, and warrant all Goods to
be ns REPREskN TED, OR THE MONEY P4ID WILL UE RETURNED !
Snvannnh. Ga.. May 15th. 1869 32-ly
Miscellaneous.
THE GREAT
CHILL&FEVER
EXPELLER!
«'R1 «, B*
J S. llOPc ON, dealer in dry goodo and'groce
ries, south-broad street.
Boot Makers.
T. S.lflTH, bout slid shoe maker. Repairing
1 • promptly mul skilfully executed. East water st.
Drugs, Medicines, &c.
■J 1 I'. WA11DELT*. druggfsr and apothecary,' cast side
k court house square, broad street.
v';. -T. D. HOYirX* BRO., dealers in drags, medi-
I ) . ines, toiler; articles, perfumery, etc., fcoulh-
broad street. • *
Saddles and Harness.
J l’.on.Y. dealer in saddles, harness, bridles and
\JOEL G AINEY & CO , dealers in saddles, bridic-s,
i n harness, kc.., east water street.
Painters.
W1CSCOTT H. COLEMAN, plain and ornamental
’ * house and sign painter, corner broad an brough-
T. O.Uiiimcwell&Co
4 BE constantly receiving additions to their stock
from New York, New Orleans, aud ether mar
kets, which, are being sold at the lowest market price
for CASH. • .
SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.
A constant Kupplv of all the standard brands of
brown nod bleached shirtings and sheetings. All
widths for sale hjw by T. B. HUNNEWELL J: LO.
PRINTS.
A verr cb»»ant assortment of all the best mate of
all the bc.f make of Prints and Bhirting Prints, for
sale low by - T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO.
BLACK LACE SHAWLS.
A few black Laive Shawls ; also adiitc crape barege,
or moret, for making shawls, jurt received aud for
sale by T. It. HUNNEWELL it CX). •
RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS.
A small assortment of tho best colorB in Ribbons,
Edgings, Trimmings. Embroidered (Jollys, Crape
Collars, Barege for Veils. Ac., for sate by
T. Ji. HUNNEWELL & CO.
GROCERIES. -
JO.OnOlbs. Bacon—sides and shoulders—just re
ceived aud ft*r sale by" T. B. HUNNEW F.LL, & CO.
FLOUR.
50 bbls. Flour—assorted b:auds—just received ana
for sale by T. It. HUNNEWELL A CO.
CORN.
200 bushels white com—in sacks—suitable for
familv use, for sale by T. 11. HUNNENLLL A CO.
: . SUGAR.
15 bbls. crushed, ground, loaf sugar granulated,
and extra coffee sugar, for sale by
T. 11. 11U.VNKWELL A CO.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Southern District of be or;; la
in the matter of )
J, T. VVIilBEEI.Y, } In Dankmptey
Bankrupt, 1
At ltaiubridge, outlie Sth day of May A D. 1869,
To nil wiii’ia it maj concern :
'|'H r > is io give you notice that I have filed my
L l...... .i.i omits as Assignee of (lie estate of
JOHN T. WIMHEHLY,
Bankrupt, in said Court, aud that on tlie 2St!i day of
Mav.inst., slrtll apply to said Court for the settle-
uietif of my said ai eim'nts. and for a discharge from
all liability as Assignee ofRaid est.it". in acconlance^
with the provisions of the twenty-eighth • section of
the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867.
,1/ay 8-Hw) ’W. H, CEAWFOI.D. Assignee.
J JACKSON, house, sign, and carriage painter,
over T. B. Xlunueweil A co's, broad street.
Milliners and Dressmakers.
tlrcHsmakcr. corner water and crawford street?.
1]B8. C. A. PARSONS, fashionable milliner' and
* x tircHsmaker, corner of bronghton and clay sts.
Attorneys at Law.
HINF.S; attorneys at law,' office over tlie
—_ P• Dickinson & Co,, south-bfoad street.
F t ®pTHl*JXFORD, attornevs at law. Ot-
Jk t ovt^J. a. utts & co’s drag store.
0 nf ? I ' T ‘ L '*' GrEI - I; V. attorneys at law aud sol-
11 “ ors lu vqmty. Office iu court house
SJ I-lf.v ,V CIUWTOED, attorneys at law. office in
0 court house.
W niThLFl A UOXALSON, Attorneys at
Law. Office in Sanborn’s Block, Brough-
’till Clrnnt v
Miscellaneous.
VW JOHNSON, dealer in. stoves, tinware,
^ nouso-fuaiishing goods, &c.v south-broad street.
p EH BOTTLE.
^ ”1 A. BUTTS & CO’S.
1
» K °R CHILDREN,
8 if.
A. BUTTS (feCO’S.
HR. L. J. -VORGAN, otiers his professional services
to the citizens of the city and vicinity. Office-in
Rower s blfX'k, np stairs, south-broad street.
|YRS. FARRAR & .TONES, Offer their professional
w services to the citizens of Baiubridge and vicinitv.
R. M. L. BATTLE, surgeon dentist. Office over
Rockwell k West's store, south-broad street.
C. STEERS, dealer in pitches, clocks, jewelry,
musical instruments, etc., west street.
J P- DICKINSON k CO., dealers ip confectioneries
and family groceries, south-broad street.
For Sale at the Tost - Office.
WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOK,
McGUFFIE’S Readers,
DAVIES' and SMITH’S AvitJimeiic,
CORNELL and SMITH’S Geography,
iUJLLlON’S and SMITH’S English Gratninar,
DAVIES’ Algebra.
FARMER’S ALMANAC for 1867.
COPY BOOKS, WEBSTERS Dictionary,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES,
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAPER.
ALSO,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON DAVIS and
BILL ARP.
T, It. CLOUD.
Nov. 1866 4—tf
TO LAND OWNERS.
THE QUALITY, LOCALITY AND
VALUATION OF LAND REPORTED.
DO YOU SUFFER
—FROM—
DEBILITY?
DO YOU WISH TO KEEP
—OFF—
IT fig IK FACT A
M0STW0NDERFUL
PBVERCURB .
OX ACCOUNT OF THIS .
INSTANT REMEDY
MAILING A
MG i\D PERM1XE5T
CURE.
NO CASE, HOWTEK OBSTINATE,
CAN KESIST. ITS HEALTH
GIVING PP.OPERTIES.
PYEAFUGE
CREATES AN APPEl'lTE, BRINGS COLOR
TO'TIIE CHEEKS OF THE EMACIATED
AND STRENGTH TO TIIE FEEBLE.
Every Bottle Sold is Accom
panied by a Guarantee of Its
Efficacy.
—AND—
FEVER?
Are Yon Annoyed
—WITH—
DYSPEPSIA?
WILL RESTORE THE
SHATTERED CONSTITUTION.
IT IIAS STOOD THE TEST OF
YEARS, and CERTIFICATES from
some of OUR BEST CITIZENS can le
shown to prove its efficacy in all cases
where a HEALTHFUL STIMULANT"
is needed.
, Every household should be provided
wijh this INVALUABLE HEALTH
RESTORER.
PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY
—of—
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS, '
Savannah, Ga.
May15,1869 32-ly.
under Exchange saloon.
J AS WATT, practical gunsmith And dealer in guns,
pistols, ammunition, fete., we^fc street.
makers, upholsterers and undertakers. Fisk's
burial cases always on hand—cor. west and water sts.
F OR the purpose of facilitating the disposal
and purchase of Lands in this section, and
thereby promote emigration from abroad to an
unsurpassed agricultural region of the South,
the subscriber? have consented to aid Imnd , TQ geu tn „ omy UMOrulgea ^ mpl£re r-eopars tui-
Owners *o ascertain the Quality and Locality ot tion of tTONYl^EAKE&HOWSOA’SLIFfi ANDEPIS-
Landslying in the counties attached totheirserer-
al names. They act independently of each other,
and should be addressed individually by persons
owning lands in the eeunt-ie? each one represents.
Their regular price, per Lot of Land, will be
only TEN DOLLARS, except in cases where
lands lie rejnote, and more.tbau ordinary trou A
blels incurred in preparing a reliable report: in
no case, however, will more than Tifteen Dollars
be charged. The regular fee must invariably
accompany the order to report.
I on# ARMSTRONG, carpenter and cooper, sotic-
j patronage. Shop, cu clarke street.
J L. ADAMS, capcnter, broad street. Solicits pat
ronage. Contracts promptly ex-^cuted.
\1 T S. ROBERSON k CO., dealers in fresh meats of
” descriptions, such.as beef, veal, uiution. pork,
kid, etc. Every day. Corner broad aud brough ton sts.
J J. COOPER, dealer in country produce, fresh
meats, kc., west street.
W J- BRENNER, dealer in fine wines. Kqnors,
segars, fcc., kc., corner broad and water streets.
TTT & B. CRAWFORD, blacksmiths. Patronage
Vine solicited. Shop on east water street.
Thomas Allen, Newton, Ga..wi!I reportlacds
lying iu Baker, Dougherty and Calhoun counties.
Joseph J. Bradford. Camilla, Ga.. will report
| lauds lying in Mitchell, WortlT and Thomas
counties.
Willis M. Russell. Bainbridge r Ga., will report
lands lying in Decatur and Miller counties.
i P. S. N ither of the parties is engaged in land
I specula* n, or in speculations of any sort, and.
’hence. *.neir reports wit! be disinterested and
; reliable. - S6-69*18-f>m
N OEL GAINEY £ CO., Wholesale ami re
tail dealers in ready-made clothing, cass:-
ineres. &c., Ac . East Water street.
J C. GLOVER A CO., Butchers and Dealers
in eonrtry produce.
R T. WEATHERS, Proprietor of Boarding
House, Corner Clay Ar Planter's streets.
"VTELSON A DONE, Eating house, Brough-
X x ton street.
With an able and eloquent dissertation by Prof. Le<5N-
ard Hacon, of Yale College. Ctoinmended by tlie
most eminent divines and ablest scholars in all parts
of our country. An Exact Refkint of the latest En
glish “PEOPLE'S EDITION/’ and differs from aU
others, by th$ substitution, by the authors, at trans
lations and notes in English, in place of numerous
quotations and notes m foreign languages.
{= X know of no work that can rival this ; its clear and
fascinating .discussions are the very thing we need.
Rev. W. fi. McDonald, D. LL. D. t Lebanon, Tenn.
It should be in the library of every family where
the English is spoken. B- Milligan, Pits. Ey. Univ.
Dr. Bacon’s name in connection.with this edi
tion is a tower of strength. Rev. Joe. t- Tuttle, D. D.
i*res. Wabash college.
It is one of the most instinctive and delightful
books in existence. Kev. John A. Broadus, D. D.,
Greenville, S. f.
It fti a work of sterling merit, and is calculated to
do great good. Rev. W. W. Gardner, Prof, in Ztethel
College, Ky.
It iaan inexhaustible storehouse of thought and
iufvrmatioii. Rev. c. Oskcm. t». P- t-t. Imae, Mo.
No work in the larumace .pproiriin^eo it. Her.
Mark Hopkins. D. D., president Williams College.
I would recommend tin's unsurpassed literary and
^ __ historical werk to aU. Rev.- R._ 1* Jonesboro,
© Si] Q S fcj. I! © 9 i The most interesting and instructive wort: that has
K I ever fallen under my notice. Fra. CrawetU D. D.,
UU D., Brown University.
We consider it an iovalualffc work. B. Franklin,
Ed. Amer. chr. Review. Cincinnati, Ohio.
i CONTINUE business .t their M stand j D W. ira*i accurate, and
\J and offer their services to tlie tner-' written in a style peculiarly attractive and eloquent,
chants and planters of Decatur county for Rev. F. Merrick, I>. D., LL. D, Pres. Ohio Weal,
the sale of Cotton and other Prcxlnce ; will .
supply Basrging snd Hope, and will be pre- j »irfu*tiSo'Si! ' Address
pared t« aJvmnce on Cotton in bands. j NATIONAL PUBLICHTXG CO.
Dnncaii & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
AGENTS 'WANTED
To sell tho only Unabridged Complete People’s Edi-
ST. PAUL
October 3d, 1S6S—30—it
178 Eltn Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
The proprietor of the PYRAFUGE challenges
every ease, iio matter of how long standing, to
try this GREAT CllILL nnd-Fl'.VER CURE,
and then deny its wonderful curatb'e'properties.
ASK FOR
LIPPHAN'S
PYRAFU GrE
AND GET BID OF THAT
MISERABLE DISEASE,
CHILLS & FEVER!
For sale, at Wh Asale,by the Sole Manufacturer
for tro United States, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
rnornunv.RDF
EIPPMAN’S
WHOLESALE DRIG HOUSE,
Sitva.iinaSi, Ga*
For sale in Baiubridgeby Dr. J. A. Butts A C.
KAYTON’S
OIL OP LIFE
CURES ALL
irirAuaaea itxiu-j
AND IS THE
Great Rheumatic Remedy.
KAYTOITS PILLS
—CURE— .
SICK HEADACHE
AND ALL
BILLIOIS DISEASES.
Feb. 6, 1869 18-ly
JNO. R. DILLON.
¥M. S. STETSON.
£SUCCESSORS TO
JOHN MCMAHON & CO.l
iPlialfisalf $xocm,
NO. 101 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH,
f«li20 20 6m
GEORGIA
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY!
Nearly Six Hundred Pages of the
Choicest Beading’ for oO cents.
In order to give the people an opporfu
nity to become better acquainted with their
beautiful magazine, “ONCE A MONTH,”
the publisher, will send the first fix num
bebs of lliis year for 50 tents. Each number
of "One-a Mouth” contains 96 double-col
umn jiagesof the best s ories and entertain
ing and instructive reading to be fouud in
any magazine in the country. The subs *rip-
tion price is $2 a year. Jts typographical
beantsr is not excelled. _
Send 50 cents, and you wiH get .his bean
tifnl magazine from January to June of this
year, containing 576 pages of choi .e read-
: ig. Address
• T. S. ARTHUR ii SONS.
809 A 811 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
Change of Schedule.
A- & G RAILROAD.
- GESBB-IX SCTEBISTENDENT’S OFTICX, 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. J
; *, . StirauuaJi, April 30, 1809. )
a X and after Monday May 3d. Jfassenger Trains on
‘ this road vtH run as foDowe :
Leave Savannah (Snndays excepted) at.... 6.45a.m.
.Arrive at BltabriJge lain p. m.
Arrive at Live trik- .., - 4.45 p. m.
Arrive at Jacisonvide Orta p. m.
Jrriveat TaUahasase- 9-SO.p. m.
Arrive at Cjsdncy, 12.00 p, m.
Leave Qoiney at 9.25 ». m.
LeaveTaDahasse at.... 11.35a.m.
Leave Jacksonville at..,.. 11.40 a.m.
Leave Live Oak at 6.0a p.m.
Leave Eaiobridge at l.0ap. m.
Arrive at Sarannah (Monday'sexcepted) at .5.00 am
H. S. HrtIXR.V, Gen 3 Sup’t.
May831-lm
pigfemtttwg ^fftfrttefwnitea
BR.J.D.
AT
— ON
W OULD inform their friends and customers, that they have recently made large addition! In
their stock of Drag*, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet'Artidet.Ae., and arc prepared** fhrnist
tliora with everything in tbeiedine at greatly reduced price*. They have on hand e chciea latof
Perfumery from Luliin, Coudrays. Rim nice and others, to which they invite the attention of thecc
who are in tho habit ot using fine articles of the kind. inch 6-69 Jy. ’
S. S. MILLER,
Dealer in lalrogaiiY, Walnut, and Fine
FtTRlsTI nP’DTiE,
French ami Uattagc Ultamber Sets
AND LOOKING-GLASSES*
MATTRESSES
3yE A D E TO O RD E E ~
157 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
feb20 20 I v
ESTAYBLISIIJUr) 1840.
EXCLUSIVELY
Drags,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
rERFUMERY, SOAP.
TOlLE’f ARTICLES, *
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, &c„ the.
The subscribers are prepared to offer inducements to purchasers of Gooff* Ht their liffe
JSL. J9Lm. ci>w»mc»mm« mfE
Wholesale Drilgginta,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
gy ltef.nil Store nt the Old Stand. Market Square. acpt.26 1868-49-12m.
SAMEL P HAMILTON
DEALER IN
WATCHES. JEWELRY AHD
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS-, SA VANHAH.
H a , ? nit received a large mvo.ee oTfirst class Goods, imported direct, from the BMntt-
facturers, expressly for this esUWUhment, consistmg of
60LB k SILVER WATCHES,
Of the Moat Cel ebrated^Iakers, American and ForeignJManufacturc,
Clock- plain and ornamenUl, for.offiee and parlor use. T^e latest atyie of Jewelry, (a
superb cssortment) Silverware, of excellent workmanship warranted U>“b« pat nleUI'
AGENTFOR
Wheeler & Wilson’s Noiseless Loehsttteh
xai.3»maaa8-
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen, at the shortest’actia'
l ash paid foi Old Silver,
jan9 14 ’60 S. P. HAMILTON.
J. BERRIEN OLIVER,
(Late Editor aud Proprietor Tallahassee Sen
tinel,)
COTTON PACTOS
AND
Cem’sinn Merchant,
NO. 97 BAY STBET, (OVER WICOS, GIBBS
4 CO.)
SAVANNAH, 6A.
Consignments of Cotton' Corn, Syrup, Wool,
Hides. Tobacco, Rice, etc., solicited. Personal
attention given to the sale of all Prodaee.
JaSn, >869 M-ly
Titos, h. AcsTnr. cHants BLLia'
CHAnLKS r. 4VSTIJI.
AUSTIN 8c ELLIS,
(fCDcral Coiuniission Merchants,’
w
SAVANNAS. GA.
ILL moke advances on consignments of.
Cotton or other produce for sale here or
for shipment to our Northern aaff European'
Correspondents.
Refer in Bainbridge to Merarsc Babbit A
Wabtiebd. nov7 # ly
iG^d'wsdsresas
' Mlxto rtf nawiol Reatoo deraaaMl will
of Daniel Hester, decesued, wPl nake aapiira.
tion to the Court of Ordinary « odd eoonty fcr
Letter* of Diemiarion from raid ratal*.
Oct 3Iat-6m TTu. & Da.-ozl, Ordifazy.
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