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"SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNINC,
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Kv F. W. Sims.
City a n 4 C » a a t y P r i ajt cr.
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THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3,1861,
County Election*.
The following Is the result of the election in
this county, yesterday -
nSLEOATBS TO THE CONVENTION.
Frances. Bartow 1,594
John W. Anderson 1,597
Augustus S. Jones 1,596
JUSTICES or TUB INFERIOR COURT.
Wm. H. Cuyler 1,595
Noah B. Knapp. 1,592
George P. Harrison 1,594
John 8creven 1,597
John Williamson 1,514
SOLICITOR GENERAL.
Frederick Tapper
A. H. Smith 197
TAX RECEIVER.
Barnard E. Bee ’ 1
TAX COLLECTOR.
A. F. Bennett 1,o0S
Election of City Officers.
Th</following city officers were elected for
the enBoinff year, by the City Conncil, at their
meeting last night:
Ckrkof Council.—R. W. Cope.
City Treasurer.—Geo. W. Davis.
City Marshal.—J. I). Charlton.
City surveyor.—J. B. Hogg.
Deputy Marshal.—Wm. A. Couc.
Clerk of Market.—M. Bryan.
City Printer.—¥. W. Sims, (Republican.)
Messenger of Council—?. Mendel.
Chimney Contractor West of Bull street—
Manning.
Chimney Contractor East of Bull street.—Wm.
E. fiafrgia.
Keeper of the Pest House.—?. Bradley.
Keeper of the Powder Magazine.—J. H.Stegin.
Measurers and Inspectors of Lumber.—B.
H. Palmer, E. L. Wolf, J. M. Middleton, C.
W. Warner, J. H. Ganahl, J. D. Mallett, F.
Wcyman, T. D. Skinner, J. B. Dasher, A. Bol-
lineau.
Port Wardens—Win. II. Gladding, W. T.
Thompson, Win. Hone, j.'D. Dellanoy, L. S.
Russell.
Weigher of Hay.—Y. Norton, D. Egan.
City Disjycnsary.—A. M. Heidt.
Keeper of Clocks.—A. Hang.
Pump Contractor.—Alfred Keut.
J2f* The steamship Mount Vernon, Captain
Laytielay, from New York, and the steamship
Thomas Swan, Capt. Ramsey, from Baltimore,
arrived at their respective wharves at an early
bonr yesterday morning.
The steamship Alabama, Capt. Sclicnck,
from New York, arrived at her wharf Tuesday
last. Purser Burke will accept our thanks for
favors.
The theatre was closed last evening, in
consequence of the indisposition of Miss
Eberle. To-night one of the very best plays
of modern times (the Marble Heart,) will be
presented^ with other entertainments.
Masonic Hall.—We have just received the
programme of Mr. Cooper’s Concert, which is
announced to take place at the above Hall to
morrow evening. Mr. Charles Viewcg, so well
and favorably known to our citizens, is the
Pianist, and will perform several solos of the
highest order of merit. The vocal music is ad
mirably chosen, and with Mr. Cooper’s violin
will form au exceedingly agreeable evening,
amusement. Programmes may be obtained at
Zogbaum & Co’s. Music Store.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
Nature, In her great laboratory, has stored some
remedy adapted to every disease whiclT “flesh is hei
to.” But it requires the investigation and research to
the philosopher to discover and apply this remedy. —
Bach research and investigation has succeeded in dis
covering a remedy tor that moBt afflictive dispensation,
the ,, .
Dyspepsia !
With all its lesser and numerous evils; and it may be
safely asserted that until Dio appearance of the Oxyge
nated Bitters, a case of Dyspepsia cured wr.a a rare ex
perience in medical practice. Now, under the influ
ence or these Bitters the rule is to cure, the rare excep-
ten, failure to cure.
Read the following, which the subscriber requests us
t3 publish for the benefit of the afflicted :
An Obdurate and Inveterate Case of Dyspepsia
Cnred by the Oxygenated Bitters-
Fabius, N. T., Nov. 24,1S59.
Messrs Seth W. Fowi.e «!c Co., Boston,—
For several years past I have been afflicted, most of
the time severely, with Dyspepsia. It assumed the
form ot lllousnesa, Aeartburn. and Oppression after
Eating, accompanied with severe pains in the stomach
and constipation of the bowels. I tried many popular
remedies without avail, when, about eighteen months
Bince, having heard the Oxygenated Bitters spoken ol
in high terms, I was induced to give the medicine a
trial, if indeed it could be called a trial, (or it required
but oue or two doses to givejimmediate relief. For
weeks after I would suffer no inconvenience from my
old eneai;-, when another attack would give occasion
lor a amai’t dose of the Bitters; and by the use of less
than one bottle, I find myeelt' effectually cured.
I recommend it to all Dyspeptics, with confidence,
believing that it a fair trial ot it is made, a permanent
cure will be ihefresult.
You are at liberty to use this certificate in any way
which will promo e the sale of your excellent remedy.
Yours, truly. 1 II. A. Bump us.
Prep:; aid by 3ETH W. FOWLE Ac CO., Boston, and
f.>r wholesale and retail, by
T. M. TURNER, 149 Broughton-street,
,T. B. MOOIiE, cor Whitaker and Congress
also, by A. A Solomons A Co.,
W. W. Lincoln,
Kino Ac Wauino,
8. D Brantlky,
J B. Habkrsuam, and by
HAVLAND, CHICHESTER Ac CO., Augusta,
and Druggists generally, in all parts of the country,
deco eod—dtw&w—lmo
Read the following from the veil known Captain of
the steamer Fulton :
New OatEANs, Sd Oct», 1S59.
Dr. J. C. Aver, Lowell—
Sir: I am urged by my wile to report to you a cure
your Sarsaparilla has made in our lamily, and as it is
the only way in which we can make you nny acknowl
edgment •>» our gratification, I will proceed to it ate:
My little son, eleven years old, has had Scrofula sores
on his ears, neck and arms for five years. They were
much of the time very distressing, and we feared they
would kill him. At first a swelling would appear, then
it would break and make a running sore, which would
not heat They became very loathsome and often
painful; they stopped the growth and seemed to under
mine his health, so that he bocaine feeble and sickly.—
We fried Physicians and Medicines, but they did no
good. A clergyman in our teigliborh/wxJ, who had
seen some remarkable cures by your Cherry Pectoral,
advised us to try your SarsHpariila, and we did. The
smallest sores showed symptoms of health in about
two weeks; in two more they had healed, and in two
months the child was as well as any body. He now
enjoys perfect health, with no remnant of the disorder
about him that we can discover. If you, sir, are a pa
rent, you may well believe that we shall not soon for
get you.
Very truly, your bumble servant
Jno. W. Bates.
Pret^Jcd by Dr. J. C. Ayer Ac Co., Lowell, and sold
by all Druggists everywhere.
Bold by W. W. LINCOLN. Savannah,
dec 6 dtwdcwlmo
HAIR DYE.
WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
TUI
Orlgiua) and Seat In the World !
All others are mere imitations, und should be avoided
If you wish to escape ridicule.
Grey Red, or Rusty Hair Dyed instantly to a beautl-
al and natural brown or black withou inlury to the
Hair or Skin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded
Wm. A. Batchelor since 188S, and over SO,000 applica
tions have been made to tha Hair of the patrons of his
famous Dye.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a
color not to be distinguished from nature, and is war-
y tTrrRB not to injure in the least, however long it may
be continued, and the ill-effects of bad Dyes remedied;
the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
Bold in all cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and fancy goods dealers.
The genuiue has the name and address upon a stee
plate engraving on four side* of each box, of William
a. Bachelor. Address
A CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
mar 15-’60 lyd&w 81 Barclay-st.. New York.
py PIKE’S CATAWBA BRANDY is a pure Juiec
Brandy, and any one who wishes to test this question ie
requested to call and try it at Kino Ac Warino’s Drug
Store. This Brandy has been manufactured for several
ears, from the pure juice of the Catawba Grape, grown
n Ohio, thus affording additional evidence of the pro
gress of American Enterprise and Industry, and of oui
ability to produce articles at home equal to those made
y any other nation.
This BRANDY has obtained a rare popularity through
out the East and West, where large quantities of this
aperb article are sold for MEDICINAL AND MEDI
CAL PURPOSES
Ask for S. N. PIKE Ac CO.’S CATAWBA BRANDY
Retail price, at $1 50 a bottle.
Orders 6liould be addressed to the wholesale and re
tail Agents, VAN SCIIAACK Ac GRIERSON,
Chemists and Druggists, 221 King street, Charleston
At the Sign of the Negro and Golden Mortar.
N .B.—Druggist?, Grocer*, and Dealers supplied at
ruanofimturers price.
T 1 h ;_L_iEC5rIE&-A-IE- ) IEiEIEO
From Washington.
Washington, Jan. 2.—In the Senate to-daft Mr-
Hunter introduced a bill ceding to the withdrawing
States the forts, arsenals, &c., within their limits.
Mr. Crittenden’s resolutions were taken up, when
Mr. Baker ?Qu: Bigler) made a long argumentative
speech in response »o Mr. Beniamin.
In the House the petition r.nd resolutions from New
Jersey, asking for on amendment to the Constitution
to quiet the present sectional antagonism, was referred
to a committee.
The rest of the session was occupied with parlia
mentary tactics to prevent action on Mr. Holman’s
substitute against the right of secess i^*nd enquiring
into the expediency of coercion of the army
and nary.
MARRIED,
In this city, on the 1st inst., by Rev. Sj Ivan us Lan-
1U Uli3 tuv, on U1C in 2U.U, UJ uv -. w J * , -. ■
dram. Major RICHARD S, HARDWICK and Mm
FRANCES J. S. COOPER—all of ihlacily
—
Farther from Wa.IiIB«ton*
WasuixoTON, Jan. 2.—The following i« the commit
tee of one appointed under the reflation of the Border
State meeting last week, to prepare a report on the
crisis: Messra. Crittenden, Chairman, Harr* of Mary
land. Sherman of Ohio, Ni*°» ° f Connecticut, Sanle-
burTOf Delaware, Gilmer of North Carolina, Hatton of
Tennessee, Pettit of Indiana, Harris of Virginia, Mc-
Clernand #f Illinois, Barrett of Missouri, Sebastian of
Arkansas, Vandiver of Iowa, and Hail of Pennsylvania.
The committee will hold their first meeting to-mor-
It is not true, as reported, that Senior Seward in
tends to submit a proposition on the crisis, or to make
a speech on the subject,
The President, to-day, nominated to the Senate, for
confirmation, William McPherson, of Pennsylvania,
as Collector of the port of Charleston. The
Democrats voted against going into secrect ses
sion on the subject, and consequently none was held.
Great importance is attached to the nomination, but
it is doubtful if it will be confirmed.
TbePostOfflce departmenthas cancelled the mail con
tract with the steamship Isabel from Charleston to Key
West and Havana; no reliable cause is assigned for the
act.
Gov. Morgaii and else Personal Liberty
Bill.
Albany, Jan. 2.—Governor Morgan, in his annual
message, recommends the repeal of the Personal Lib
erty Bill, and advices other States to do the same, and
remove all just cause of complaint from the sister
States by enforcing the Constitution and the laws.
He exhorts the Legislature to proceed with great
moderation, and urges the pressto regard the rights
and interests of all sections.
Gov. Letcher.
Richmond, Jan. 2.—There is positively no truth in
the report that Governor Letcher has changed from his
conservative views.
Affairs at Norfolk.
Norfolk, Jan. 2.—There are no movements here,
either in the Army or Navy. All is quiet.
Maine Personal Liberty Bill-
Portland, Jan. 2.—The City Council ot Portland
have instructed their legislators to repeal the Personal
Liberty bill.
Defensive Operations at Charleston.
Washington, Jan. 2.—Private accounts received
here from - Charleston say that a thousand negroes
were employed in fortifying the harbor, and the chan
nels are being obstructed by sunken veesels. The
buoys have also been removed and the lights extin
guished.
GLAS NEWS FROM THE
CHEROKEE NATION.
The proud and haughty children of the forest have
at length yielded to the solicitations of a “border Mis
sourian,” and imparted the secret of their treatment in
venereal diseases. This has ever been one of their
most profound secrets, and not until their hunting
grounds and the war dance had passed into oblivion,
and their haughty minds broken, could they by any
means be induced to impart to the “pale lace” the se
cret of their success. Poor afflicted man, you need
suffer no more. In the Cherokee Remedy, you will
find deliverance from pain and sufferidg. A day,
splendid and glorious, when you shall no longer suffer
without cessasion or repose, either through vile mer
cenary quacks, or the inefficiency of nauseous drugs or
poisonous minerals. The Cherokee Remedy is nature’s
own specific for gonorrhoea, gleet, gravel, and al-
diseases of the urinary organs, curing these diseases
from one to three days after commencing its use. Se e
advertisement in another column of to-days paper.
JAMES STEWART Is our Agent, and will furnish
the Remedy in large or 6mall quantities, or by mail.—
Address him at the APOTHECARIES’ HALL.
ian 1 Savannah.
5ST“ Codgiis —The sudden changes of our climate
are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmat
ic Avfkotions. Experience having proved that sim
ple remedies often act speedily and certainly when ta
ken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should
at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches,” or
Lozenges, let the Cold, Coughs, or Irritation of the
Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more
serious attack may be effectualy warded off. Public
Speakers and 3inoers will and them effectual for
clearing and strengthening the voice. Bee advertise
ment. nov24 6mos —d twJcw.
A Friend in Need. Try It.—Sweet’s Infal-
Ible Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen
Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter and has
been used in his practice for the last tweenty years with
the most astonishing succoss. As an external remedy
it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily
than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and
Nervous Disorders it is truly iufalible, and as a curative
for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothing,
healing and powerfal strengthening properties, excite
the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever
given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of re
markable cures, performed by it within the last (wo
years, attest this fact
Bee advertisement •( Jno. B. Habersham, sole Agent,
mar 31 dtr&wlyr.
Ouk Heading Room.—Tlie reading room con
nected with the Republican Office, having een
kept up at au expense to the proprietor ever
since its establishment, will be discontinued
after the llrst of January.
Wigs ! Wigs! ! Wigs !!!
BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOURPEES surpass
alL They are elegant, light, easy and durable.
Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink
ing off the head; indeed, this is the only establishment
where these things are properly understood and made—
ond-street. New York. lyd<fcw mar 15-'60
Beautifully Clear.
PURE AND WHITE;! V
WHAT ?
Anyjace after the use of the Magnolia Balm, uo
matter how unsightly it was before.
Bold everywhere. W. E.*Hagao Co., Proprietors
Troy N. Y. ly-dtwdsw inarSO
On the 25th December, JS60, Mrs. CYNTHIA D. 8.
CHARTERS, wife ol Dr. W. M. Charters, of this city,
in the llfty-fir*t year of her age.
New Advertisements.
ATHEN^EUMr
THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 3.
W. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE!
This splendid Hair Dye has no equal—instantaneous
in effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—uo stain
ing the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd
and ill effect ol Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. None are genuine unless signed “W. A. Batche
lor.” Sold everywhere.
CHA3. BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
septlT SI JJarclay-st., New York.
CRYING BABIES !
A PRESENT FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
In consequence of the superiority of Dr. Eaton’s In
fantile Cordial over every ether preparation of the kind,
the druggists of this town have almost all ordered and
received a supply of tt; so cheer up, Mothers! No
more crying babies! Do not be put off with any other
preparation by any druggist who may not have receiv
ed Dr. Eato'i’s Infantile Cordial, or who may on ac
count of getting .some worthlets article at a cheaper
rate be more interested in selling it. Get the best: it
is for sale in town—search till you find it.
Dr. Bronson’s Blood Food, for diseases of the organs
and all pulmonary complaints, is also for sale in towu ;
and if any suffering from the above complaints neglect
this preparation, they are guilty of suicide. There are
five different Noe. of the Blood Food—all on the same
principle" but graduated to the different deficiencies of
the blood arising from the different organs affected.—
No. 1 is for Colds, Bronchitis, consumption, and other
chronic complaints arising from over-use, general de
bility, or nervous prostration. No. 2, for Liver Com
plaints. No. 8, for Dyspepsia. No. 4. Woman’s Res
torative. No, 5, Man’s Regenerator,' Ask for the No
you want. r
See advertisement. For sale by John B. Moore, sole
Agent for Savannah. dtw&wljno dec 7
SETTLED ;FOREVER
The important question of
POISON IN HAIR DYES!
CRISTADORO’S HAIR DYE
has been^analyzed and
DECLARED HARMLESS!
Prof. ROBERT CHILTON, of N. Y„
Tlie first analytic in America. Effect of the Dye almos
instantaneous. Imparts jet black or .any shade of
brown. Color rich, natural and uniform. Manufac
tured No. 6 Astor House, New York Sold everywhere
and applied by all Hair Dressers
dec 6 d Aw lino
Tire “Chkbokke Remedy” comes | to the 'afflicted
“pale face” with healing works of mercy on its wings
to which -worn down, exhausted, dissipated, dejected
and despairing thousands, weeping in bitterness, and
exclaiming alas! alas! as they saw the sweet cup of
life falling from their Ups, and the waves of anguish
dashing high over their souls, now owe to it their vefy
existence. The “Great Indian Remedy” that has by
its wonderful cures astonished the most scientific men
of the age, commanded the admiration of the whole
profession, and is regarded by them as a specific from
its prompt action and permanent relief in all case of
Gonorrhaja, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Albua and
all diseases of the urinary organs. This remedy has
passed through the great orde.il to which a new
cle is subject, and has proved itself more than victori
ous. Bee new advertisement in another column of tfcts
>»per dec 6—dtwiw lmo
The very beautiful Play, in 5 Acts,
THE MARBLE HEART;
OR, THE SCULPTOR’S DREAM.
The Great Southern Eights Picture, and the amusing
Comedy of
THE TAILOR OF TAMWORTH.
ATTENTION GEORGIA HUSSARS.
Yon are requested to attend a
meeting of the Corps. This Even
ing, at lialf past seven o’clock.
N. B.—The Corps will parade
without Top Boots on the eighth
inst. By order,
J. P. W. READ, Corn’d.
F. A. HjkBEBSnXM, o. S. G. H.
jan 8
SONS OF ^ THE SOUTH.
You are hereby summoned to attend a meeting of
the Sons, This (Thursday) Evening, at 7% o’clock, at
the Firemen’s Hall. By order of
JOHN W. KERN, Commanding.
Samuel M. Millette, Secretary. jan 8
NOTICE.
MERCHANS’ Jc PLANTEES’ BANK, I
Savamnah, January 3d, 1861. f
To-Morrow, (4th January,) having been
©'OSS set apart by the President of the United
States, as a day of Public Fasting and Prayer, persons
having payments falling due then, are required by law
to attend to them to-day.
Batik open for ordinary business, as usuaL
ian 3 AUGUSTUS BARIE, Cashier.
NOTICE.
BANK OF SAVANNAH, (
Januaet 2d, 3S61. j
Friday, the 4th inst., having been appoint
ed or recommended by tne President of the
United States, as a day of Fast, and the laws of Geor.
gia having made the said day a holiday, to be treated
and considered as Sunday—all notes and acceptance*
doe at this Bank on that day, must be attended to pre
viously
jan 3 * W. B. TINSLEY, Cashier.
NOTICE.
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. I
Savaxxaii, 3d January, 1S6I. f
—— To-Morrow, the 4Ui inst., this Bank will be
closed. Paper intended for discount should
be offered this morning before 12 o'clock, as the
Board of Directors will meet at that hour. Notes, Ac.,
falling due must be attended to this day.
jan 8 I. K. TEKFT, Cashier.
CENTRAL RAILROAD BANK, I
Savannah, Jan. 8,1S61. J
This Bank will be closed on Friday, 4th
inst., (to-morrow,) that day having been
set apart by Proclamation of the President of tlie
United States.
Paper falling due to-morrow must be attended to, to
day. GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier,
jan 3 1
BANK OF COMMERCE, I
Savannah, January 8d, 1SG1. j
This Bank will be closed To-Morrow, 4th
inst., that day having been set apart by the
President of the United Stases as a holiday. Paper
falling due then must be attended to, to-day, 8d inst,
tide Law of tlie State of Georgia, passed Sth Februa
ry, 1850. JNO. C. FEREILL, Cashier,
jan 8 1
FOR NEW YORK.
The steamdiip THOMAS
SWAN, Capt. Ramsey, will
. sail ns above Saturday,
Jan. 5, at— o’clock, a. m.
T77- ■' l For freight or passage, ap-
II to
Jan 3 BRIGIIAM. BALDWIN Ac CO.
WANTED.
A small House or ;a suit of Rooms, within
five minutes’ walk of the market. Ennui,« of
walk of the market. Enquire ol
WASSON «fc BROWN, Photographic artists,
Market square, ever Zogbaum Ac Co.’s Music Store.
Jan 8 1
CITY TAX RETURNS.
CITY' TREASUR’S OFFICE, )
Savannah, Jan. 1st, 1861. j
T HE undersigned is now ready to receive City Tax
Returns lor the present year.
All persons are requested to come with a full and par-
narficaiardescription of their property, wards, num
ber ot lots, improvements. Ac.
lots, improvements. Ac.
The books will be closed on the first day of February
ensuing.
Note.—Agents of Life. Fire and Marine Insurance
Compauines, are notified that the Ordinance requires
that their returns and saynient of the same shall be
made by the 15th inst. * ' .?
~GEO. W. DAVIS, City Treasurer.
jan S lmo
CHANGE OF FlRiYINAME.
T HE FIRM of E. HEIDT A CO. ha9 been this day
changed to HEIDT, JAUDON & CO.
January 1st, 1661.jan 3—lmo
SCOLD SHORT CAKE.
'■J''DE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to furnish all
1 that are in want of the above article, at his Bakery
on ork street, No. 26, or corner of Brouglilon and
Abercom streets.
Jan 8—1 * A F. MIRA.
SIGHT CHECKS
NEW YORK.
jan 8—6
FOE SALE BY
WIO. BATTERSBY A CO.
EXCHANGE
EIST GtIj A.ISTD.
i.in'8—C
FOR SALE BY
WM. BATTERSBY A CO.
U AY, CCRN, OATS AND RYE.—125
bales Eastern Hay ; S00 bushels white and mixed
Corn ; 550 do Maryland Oats ; 50 do seed Rye, for sale
by . M. Y. HENDERSON,
J nn 3 Market square.
erti- wili
O DD PEOPLE ; by Capt. Mavne Reid. Lec
tures on the Physical Forces; by .Michael Fara
day. D. C. L., F. R. S.
Wheat and Tares, for sale* by
E. KNAPP Ac CO.,
JaP 8 West side Monumeni square.
D
IAMOND POINTED INDIA RUD
DER PENS, for sale by
E. KNAPP Ac CO.,
jan 8 West side Monument square.
T URKS’ ISLAND SALT.—2000 bushels ir
bulk, and 2 bushel sacks, for sale by
jan 3 CLAGHOP.N A CUNNINGHAM.
'ALT.—3000 sacks Salt, lauding per ship Bravo.
j and for sale by
jan 8 CLAGHORN At CUNNTNGAW.
P ATE’S de FOIES GRAS AUX T1U F-
FES —50 terrincs of Pate’s de Foies Gras, fresh,
just received and for sale bv
Jan 3 J. LAMA.
H ermetically sealed green
PEAS.—10 t boxes Petit’s pois of “Garres,” Bor
deaux, and of “Battendier,” Paris, just received and
for sale by
jau 3 J. LAMA.
S AUSSISSOUR de LYONS.—100 lbs. Lyons
Sausages; 55 lbs. Bologna do, for sale bv
jan3 J. LAMA.
i pLOUR.—200 bbls. Superfine Flour ; 150 bbls. Ex-
t ra Flour; 100 bbls. Extra Family Flour; 75 bbls.
Extra Bakers’ Flour; 200 sacks Superfine Extra Family
Flour. Just received, and for sale hv
janS JNO McMAIION.
TURKEY, Veal, Goose and Saussage Meat, iu
JL hermetically sealed cans, for sale bv
jan 3 ' j. LAMA.
C HAMPIGNON AU NATURAL.—RodeJ
Fils, hermetically sealed mushroons, a new lot ot
them just received, and for sale by J. LAMA,
jan 3
II
PRESENTS
A good opportunity for purchasing
FINE JEWELRY AND FANCY
ARTICLES
atniuch LESS than COST.
I am now selling the entire stock or the late D. B.
Nichols, to close the concern. Call and examine,
dec 20 WM. K. BOYD, Agent,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FOR CASH.
From the first of January, 1SG1, I have determined
to conduct my
Drug Business
ON THE
CASH SYSTEM,
OR, ON A
SHORT TIME,
to those who will meet their paper promply when due.
Those who are indebted to me by note or account,
ili please not be backward in calling and pay-
ng up. My accounts will all be drawn off and ready
for settlement by the first day of January.
Respectfully,
dee SI S. D. BRANTLEY.
W E are l ow offering for sale our stock of Books and
Stationery, which will be found to be on as
reasonable terms as can be obtained elsewhere, and
solicit a call from those who are in want of goods in our
Une. E. KNAPP & CO.,
jan 1 West side -Monnment-Bqnare.
COLD PENS.
A FINE lot, warranted. For sale by
E. KNAPP & CO.,
janl West side Monument-square.
H ousehold of bouvekie-By i
Southern lady. For sale by E. KNAPP Ac Co.,
jan 1 West Bide Monument-square.
r |'HK LAKE REGION OF CENTRAL
T
X AFRICA—By Richard T. Burton, For
sale by E. KNAPP Ac CO.,
jan 1 West side Monument-square.
rpHE WOMAN IN WHITE—By Wilkie
X Collins. For Bale by E. KNAPP Ac CO.,
jan l West side Monument-square.
H|''RAVELS—In the Regions of The Upper and
i Lower Amoor and the Russian Acquisitions on
the confines of India and China; by Thomas Witlam
Atkinson, F. G. S., F. IL G. S. For sale by
E. KNAPP Ac CO.,
jan 1 West side Monument square.
L ife and courespondece—or jno.
A. Quitman: Major General, U. S. A., and Gov
ernor of the State of Mississippi; by J. F. H. Claiborne
Forsaleby E. KNAPP Ac CO.,
jan 1 West aide Monument-sqnare.
^
DR. SWEET’S.
Infallible Liniment.
_ THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY.
For Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, St if
Neck and Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts
Wounds, Piles, Headache, and aU.
Rheumatic and Nervous Dis
orders.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy
and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the
recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet. ofConnecticut, the famous
bone setter, and has been used in his practice for
more than twenty years_with the moat astonishing sue-*"
cess.
AS AN ALEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivaled by
any preparation before the public, of which the most
skeptical may be convinced by a single triaL
This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, Rheu
matic Disorders of eveiy kind, and in thousands of
cases where it has been used it has never been known
to faiL * ’ .
FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in
every case, however distressing.
It wilt relieve the worst cases of Headache in three
minutes and is warranted to do it.
TOOTHACAE also will it cure instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY' AND GENERAL
LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this
Liniment Is a most happy and unfailing renedy. Act
ing directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and
revivifies the system, and restores it to elisticity and
vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that
It is the best known, and we challenge the wcrld to pro
duce an equal. Every victim of this distressing com
plaint should give it a triai, for it will not fail to afford
immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a
radical cure.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes ex
treme lmalignanl and dangerous, but a timely applica
tion of this Liniment will never fail to cure.
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge
ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The
worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in tow
or three days.
BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS,
BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful
healing properties of Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment,
when used according todirections. Also,CHILBLAINS,
FROSTED FELT, AND INSECT BITES AND
STINGS.
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have'this remedy at hand, for its timely use at
the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre
vent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are
liable, and which render' so many otherwise valuable
horses neaaly worthless.
Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to the won
derful curative properties of this Liniment have been
received within the last two years, and many of them
from persons in the highest ranks of life.
Caution.
To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Like
ness of Dr. Stephens Sweet on every Labe!, and also
“Stephen Sweet’s Infalliabie Liniment” blown in tbe
glasc of each bottle, without which none are genuine.
RICHARDSON A CO.
Sole Propietora. Norwich, Ct.
For sale by "John B. Habersham, Sole Agent for
Savannah. mar31—eodw dhfcw ly
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY’
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
XEOTECTKD
LETTERS
Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M.
D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
'T’HIS Well known medicine is no imposition, buta
X sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and
Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and although a
powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the
constitution. .
TO MARRIED LADIES
It is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight ex
ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits,
Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, snd all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills
will effect a cure when all other means have failed.
These Pills have never been known ft> fail where the
directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well observed.
For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of tbe agent.
N. B.—$1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized agent, will insure u bottle, containing over 50
pills by return mail.
Sir James Clarke’s Female Pills
Sir James Clarke’s Female Pills
Sir James Clarke’s Female Pills
Are a Scientific Preparation.
Are a Scientific Preparation.
Are a Scientific Preparation.
They are safe and never fail
They are safe and never fail
They are safe and never fail
To remove all obstructions
To remove all obstructions,
To remove all obstructions,
And cure all Female Complaints,
And cure all Female Complaints,
And cure all Female Complaints,
When the directions are followed.
When the directions are followed.
When the directions are followed.
They are a blessing and a cure.
They are a blessing and a cure,
They are a blessing and a cure,
And can be sent by mail
And can be sent by mail
And can be sent by mail
For one dollar and six postage stamps.
For one dollar and six postage 6tamps.
For one dollar and six postage stamps.
Sold in Savannah by S. D. Brantley, and all respecta-
able dealers in medicines everywhere.
Van Schaack Ac Grierson, Wholesale Agents
Charleston.
mar 81 dtw&w-eow-ly
Sandford’s
LIYER INYIGORATOR
\NEVER DEBILITATES.
r T is compounded entirely from Gums, and has fcts
come an established fact, a Standard Medicine,
all that have used it, and
confidence in all the dis
commended.
Within the last two yesrs,
hopes of relief, as the
tifleates in my possession
adapted to the tempera
taking it, and used in
t O gently on the bowels.
r O judgment guide you in
i HH INVIG0RATOR, and it
known and approved by
is now resorted to with
eases for which it is re-
It has cured thousands
who had given up all
numerous unsolicited cer-
show.
The dose must be
ment of the individual
such quantities as to act
Let the dictates of your
the use of the LIVER
will cure Liver Coin-
Dyspepsia, Chronic Di
plaints, Dysentery,
Habitual Costiveness, H
Morbus, Cholera In-
Jaundice, Female Weak-
successfully as an Ordi-
It wii. cure Sick Ilead-
testily, in twenty minutes
fuls are taken at the
attack.
AU who use it are
its favor.
Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigoratoi
and swallow both together.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
plainis,Bilious Attacks,
arrhcea, Summer Com-
Dropsey, Sour Stomach,
Cholic, Cholera, Cholera
fantum, Flatulence,
nesses, and may be used
ache, as thousands can
if two or three teaspoon-
commencement of the
giving their testimony in
FAMILY
CATHARTIG PILLS,
MADEMOISELLE
A NGELE BUsSERO LE. from Paris, will prim
instruction in the French language, on the Piano,
and in Singing, at Mrs. Jacob Miller’s, No. 10S South
Broad street, or at the residence of the l&diee who may
favor her with their patronage.
Eeterexce : Mr. A. A. Smets, who is in possession oj
tbe highest testimonials as regards Mademoiselle de-
Busserole’s respectability and qualifications,
dec 27 6t
SIGHT CHECKS
ON
ISJ" e w Y ork,
IN SUMS TO SUIT
4
PIJ RClTA iSK R^.
FOR SALE BY
ANDREW LOW Ac CO.
FASHIONABLE DANCING.
(SECOND SESSION.)
MR. NICHOLS,
Will commence his
SECOND SESSION
• (Night Class,)
ON MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 31st, 1:60, at 7X
o’clock.
Children’s Class on Wednesday afternoon, Januarv
2nd, 1S61, at ST. ANDREW’S HALL,
dec 27 6
SELLING OFF
AT A
GREAT LOSS:
Fancy Zouave Cloaks.
Black Cloth do.
Rich Velvet do.
Fancy Head Dresses.
Misses’ Muslin DeLain Robes.
Chenille Neck Ties.
White Boas.
Ladles’ and Misses' Worsted Hoods.
For sale hy [dec 27] DxWITT A MORGAN.
GIFT BOOKS
For the Holidays
NOTICE.
M E. P. GEIBELHOU8E, Ag’t, is now ready to de
liver Bread in any part of the city. He furnishes
both Wheat and Rye, also Graham Bread, Rusk and
Cakes of every kind. Any orders received by him, will
meet with prompt attention.
janl lw PHILIP GEIBELHOUSE, Ag’t.
W ANTED TO HIRE—A good Cook and a
House Maid. Apply at this Office,
jan 1 tf .
Reduced Prices.
PURE GElilYIAN
j\. FVesYi Importation
OF FORTY’ CASKS IN
PINT AND QUART BOTTLES,
Received this day.
Merchants and otners would do well to avail them
selves of this opportunity, as I am offering it on very
moderate terms
WIV. H. FARRELL,
Sole Agent for Surannah,
janl 2 Corner Broughton and Whitaker Streets.
Badges.
A LL persons are hereby notified that ihe sale of
Badges will commence to-day.
RICHARD W. COPE,
janl lm Clerk of Council.
Bice Flour.
F OR sales at Upper Steam Rice Mills at 25 cents per
bushel, per hundred bushels
janl li. HABERSHAM Ac SONS.
SIGHT EXCHAIN GE
BOSTON,
In Sums tc suit Purchasers,
FOR SALE BY
OCTAVUS COHEN Ac CO.
jan 1
KERSOENE
OIL
Direct from the Works of the
KEROSENE OIL COMPANY,
Hlrxtirely Colorless,
Without Odor, and does not
Smoke while Burning,
MR. L. LOUIS’
IDancing Academy,
AT ARMORY HALL.
Mr. LOUIS will commence his Second Ses
sion, on Wednesday, January 2d, 1S6L For
^Children at 4 o’clock, P. M., and for Gentle
men at 8 o’clock, P. M. dec 29—8
$150 REWARD.
liana way, from the Lanier House, in Macon,
in February last, a boy named Scipio, alias
John—complexion, a dark brown ; 22 years
old, 5 feet 7 inches high—weighs about 180 lbs.
There is no doubt but that he is lurking about
Savannah or vicinity, as he is well known there ; was
formerly owned by Mr. IL K. Harrison.
LOGAN Ac MEAIiA.
dec 28 lmo
N. £. Barnum,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
HA
And
BROUGHT ‘TO JAIL :
A negro Boy who says he belongs to Benja
min Johnson, of Brooks County. Said boy is
about 15 years old, 5 feet, 5 inches high—
weighs about 115 lbs.—has lost one too’Jh in
»front—dark complexion.
C. W. STONE, Jailer C. C.
DROUGHT TO JAIL :
-a,* A negro man named JIM ; sajs he belongs
Ja'-' t* the estate of Gray. South Carolina, near
Mathew’s and McCoy’s Bluff, on Savannah
River—50 or 55 years old—weighs 160 tbs., 5
-A—feet S inches high, and has a wen on his fore
head—black comnlexion.
jan 1 C, W. STONE, Jailer C. C.
Now offers his *
FALL STOCK
For inspection, and purchasers will find
A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT
BROUGHT TO JAIL:
A negro man named ALoEuT; says lie be
longs to John Spells, near about the line of
Brooks and Lowndes Counties; about 50 years
old, weighs 145 pounds. 5 feet 7 inches high,has
a blemish in his left eye, and has tos. several
teeth in front, and dark complexion,
jan 1 C. W. S i ONE, Jniier C. C.
HORSE FOR SALE.
A No. 1 Pennsylvania raised Horse, eight
years old, sound and gentle, by
G. li OAELETON.
sept22
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A first rate BUGGY HORSE, young, sound
and g-ntle; very Btylish, and travels well.—
May be seen and tried at
sept25 tf ST I BBIXS’ STABLES.
MOST
run™ ,
From which to select.
g®* He would-call particular attention to _
his
NEW
Saddle and Harness
STOKE,
No. 14 Barnard-st., near the Market, j
SAVAsrrcAX*:. ga.
Bashionakle
MSS
Usually known as
THE Subscriber has commenced the Sad
fyfafiSk dlery business on his own account, and wil
constantly keep on hand a complete assort
ment ot all kinds of Saddles, Bridles. Single and Double
Harness, Saddlery Ware, Leather, Ac.
Having had ten years experience in the business in
this city, he h«q>es to give entire satisfaction to every
one, and he cordially invites his friends and the public
! generally to give him a triaL
I mar28 ly E. L. NEIDLINGER.
a s
For sale by
E. KNAPP-fc CO..
West side Monument square,
dec 24 tf
I!*?
PARFA1T AMOUR,
CREME deROSE,
ANISETTE,
NOYAUX, Ac.
Also,
Curacao, Maraschino.
For sale by[dec 24]J. LAMA.
.Surgical Instruments.
Just received, a large and well selected stock ofj
Instruments,
At*
KING d: WARING’S
nov 16 Drug and Chemical Store, Savannah, Ga.
SOUTHERN
wmmm
AND
INDUSTRY.
ADIES,
YOU SHOULD ALL PATRONIZE THE STORE OF
T HOMAS,
144 Broughton StreeT,
Forj he 'intends manufacturing his stockj here. His
atorels the
SOUTHERN
BOOT AND SHSi STORE,
144 BronKliton Street.'
NEW MOLASSES.
HHDS. new Cuba Molasses, landing ex Elite and
for sale by
dec25 10 B. S. SANCHEZ.
PIG IRON.
1 ^ A TONS No 1 Glengarnock Pig Iron, now land-
1*1 U mg ex Sprrtnn, und for sale by
dec 25 10 B. S. SANCHEZ.
DR. IVIORTIJVIORE’S
Celebrated
IR. E M ED Y
For
RHEUMATISM.
This remedy is recommended by several persons in
this city. For sale by
JOHN B. IIA B ERSTIA M, .
dec 27 Brongliton-«t opp. Si. Andrew’s HnT
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
CEPHALIC PILLS,
SIMES’ COD LIVER OIL, &c.
Forsaleby JOHN B. HABERSHAM,
dec 27 Broughton-st. opp. St. Andrew’s Hall.
MACHINERY OIL.
For sale by
JOHN B. HABERSHAM,
dec 27 Eroughton-st. opp. St Andrew’s nail.
Planting Potatoes.
BBLS.Western Red Potatoes, just received and
for sale by
dec 25
JOHN D. JESSE.
FRUIT, FRUIT.
Just received, a part of the cargo of the schooner
Prowers, containing
COMPOUNDED PROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts,
And put up in Glass Cases, air-tight, and will keep
in any climate.
The FAMILY CA-
gentle but active Cathartic
used in his practice more
The constantly increas-
who hare used the Pills,
all express in regard to
to place them within the
The profession well
thartics act on different
The FAMILY CA-
wilh due reference to this
compounded from a ya-
getable Extracts, which
Uie alimentary canal, and
a Cathartic is needed,
the Stomach, Sleepiness,
Loins, Costiveness, Pain
whole Body, from sudden
neglected, end in a long
Appetite, a Creeping
the Body, Restlessness,
the head, all Inflam-
in Children or Adults,
riper of the Blood, and
flesh is heir, too numer-
vertisemenL Dose 1 to 8.
X
THARTIC PILL is a
which the proprietor has
than twenty years,
ing demand from those
and the satisfaction which
their use, has induced me
reach of alL
know that different Ca-
f >rtions of the bowels.
HARTIU PILL has,
well established fact, been
riety of the purest Ve-
act alike on every part of
are safe in all cases where
such as Derangements of
Pains in the Back and
and Soreness over the
cold, wfcich frequently
course of fever, Loss
Sensation of Cold over
Headache, or weight in
matory Diseases, Worm,
Rheumatism, a great -Pa-
many diseases to whiefc
oos to mention in this
Price Three Dimes.
HE LIVER INVIGORATOR AND FA
IK1LY CATHARTIC PILLS
Are retailed by druggists generally, and sold waole-
»ale by the trade in alt the large towns.
8. T. W. SANFORD, M.D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor
wpl 12 ly 208 Broadway corner of Foltonstre
ASTHMA.
ADVERTISEMENT.
For the INSTANT RELIEF
and PERMANENT CURE of
this distresaing complaint use
FENDT»S
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made hy C. B. 8EYMOUR Ac (50.,’.458Broadway, N.Y.
Price $1 per box; sent free by r° Bt -
FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGGIST
Iyd«fcw
60,000 Oranges,
FISK Ac RAYMOND’S
And is the best Article in the Market.
For sale by
jan 1
John B. HVtoore,
Duggiat, Gibbons’ Range.
LATE IMPROVED
METALLIC
THE LARGEST BURIAL CASES.
ASSORTMENT 0F
WORKS
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY,
T-ovv :exixej-:s.
dec 22
Josepli H. Farrell,
MASONIC HALL,
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS are warned not to receive or trade
for a Note of W. B. Giles Ac Co., (per .John R.
Giles, Attorney,) for four hundred and fifty-five 87-100
dollars, dated Oct. 24th, I860, and payable CO days af
ter date, to the order of Mrs. A. M. Bourfce, as said
note has been lost or mislaid,
dec 1 tf .TOS BRYAN.
GRAY & TURLEY
aprlft
13. S. BOGARDUS,
Conrt HonseS qnare.
Which are made at one of jkc most distin
guished manufactories in this country—the
proprietors of which have dev dz. o heir whole
experience and the most of 'their life time to
making this description of Ilat. This branch
of the business lias been reduced to a science,
and their workmen arc considered artists.
These Hats have been examined and pro
nounced upon by two of the oldest and most
experienced Hatters in the United States.—
One says:
“ There are uo better Hats made.*’
The other—
“ They are as good as can be made. ”
The public will also bear testimony, that
they have been uniformly furnished with a
Evergreen Cemetery.
BON A VENTURE.
I ^HESE beautiful grounds have recently been sur- !
. veyed and laid off into lots and avenues,preparatory
to sale, as a place of interment. The proprietor has gone
to considerable expense to add to its natural attractions, |
which are unsurpassed, and the admiration of visitors j
from every land. The lots are offered for sale on reason
able terms. Plats of the praises will be found at the
(Bee of Capt. .J. liryan, on Johnson square, and at the
ulaski House. WM. H. WILTBERGFR
mxr If
WE OFFER
GOOD HAT
From this establishment.
All the Fall Styles now ready, at
Y. It. Barmim’s.
Hat and Cap Store.
oct 18
HOLIDAY" STYLE
illl!
LEAD
Worth $S per 100 lbs.,
For Five Hollars.
The best bargain to be ha«L Every keg warranted.
13. GL Prn-se & Co.
auglO
B 1\ T S V
ENTIRELY
NEW FASHION.
SELLING OFF
Tlie following Goode, at
GREATLY REDUCED RICES:
10 cent Calicoes for 6.^"c.
25c. DeLain for 12%r.
37J/£c. DeLain for 25c.
500 dozens Linen Hdkfs at $1 a dozen.
590 do do, very fine, $1.50
Ottoman Velours for 37,’worth 75c.
Blk Silks f^- $1, worth $1.25.
500 dozens Hoop Skirts for 75c., worth $1.25.
100 do do do $1 do $1.50.
Embroidered Linen Seta for $1, worth $2.
Embroidered Linen Sets for $1.75, worth $2.50.
Bonnet Ribbons for 12J4 and lS’^c., worth double,
dec 20 GRAY Ac TURLEY.
SAVANNAH. DEC. 19, 1SG0.
COFFEE.
3.500 BAGS Coffee, now landing^ from brig
Spartan from Rio de Janeiro, -for sale by
” "WELL
WEED, CORNWELL ec CO.
FRENCH GELATINE,
Tlie Bh-eapest
AND BEST ARTICLE
Preparing Jellies.
BLANC MANGE, Acc.
A cask Just received, and for sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS & Co.,
dec 20 Druggists, Market-sq.
SUNDRIES,
BBLS. Apples; 25 boxes Layer Raisins; also
Citron, Currants, and Sultana Raisins, just re
ceived and for sale by-
dec 25
.JOHN D. JESSE.
KID GLOYTS.
A FULL assortment of French Kid Gloves, just re
ceived and for sale by
dec 21 NEV1TT, LATHROP Ac ROGEP.S.
DRESS GOODS.
S ILKS, Ottomans, Reps, DeLaine?, &c., will be sold
at cost of importation.
dec 21 NEVITT, LATHROP Ac ROGERS.
NEW LAW BOOKS. •
T nE General Commercial Law. as recognized in the
Jurisprudence of the United States. By Wm. O.
Bateman. $5.50.
Bishop’s Commentarie on the law of Marriage and
Divorce, and on evidence 'u matrimonial suits. $5.50.
An essay on Professional Ethics. By Sbarwood. $1.
Sharwood’s Blackatone’s Ccmmenlaries, with Field’s
Analysis, in 2 vols. $6.
Law Lexicon; or. Dictionary of Jurisprudence. By
J. J. 8. Wharton, with additions, by Hopper, in 1 vol
$5.50.
English Common Law Reports, vol. 95, at $2.50.
English Common Bench Reports, vols. b and 6, new
series. By J. Scott. $2.50 per vol,
W. THORNE WILLIAMS
FBEXCU
CONFECTION AXLY.
This Hat, which has been so much enquired for, has
been received and is now offered at
BARNUffl’S
Hat and Cap Store.
DIRECT TRADE.
I have just received a fresh lot of
CREAM COCOAXVT.
- CREAM CHOCOLATE.
CANDIED FRUITS, of all kinds.
GUM DROPS.
MARSHMALLOW DROPS.
JUJUBE PASTE, &c.
At
W. W. LINCOLN’S.
dec 21
An Invoice of
TS,
FROM TUB
AixLerican-Belgian. Co.
BY THE BARK HENRY, ^
Comprising
ALL THE CHOICE STYLES
I Imported by the Company, now ready for inspec
tion at
COTTON SEED OIL,
NEATSFOOT OIL,
Whale Oil,
MACHINERY OIL,
LINSEED OIL, AND BOILED OIL.
OIL, AND
For sale at
JOHN OLIVER’S,
No. 10 Whitaker-street.
N. K. BARNIH’S
Hat and Cap Store.
SETS
O F LADIES’ Imitation Sable Victorine and Cuffs,
at $12. For sale at
N. K. BAENUM’S
Hat and Cap Store.
LOMBARD Ac CURTIS,
Commission Merchants,
13 and 14 Lewis’ Wharf,
SETS
O F RUSSIAN SQUIRREL, Victorine and Cuffs, at
$20. For sale at N. K. BARNUMS,
Hat and Cap Store.
BOSTON.
EPHRAIM LOMBARD. CALEB A. CCETIS.
.SUITS
Refers to:
Esq., Wm. Sturges, Esq., J. T
SETS
Wm. Appleton, „ .
Coolidge, Esq. Andrew T. Ilal, Esq., and Caleb Cur
tis, Esq. Boston Mass.
And in Savannah Ga. to Messrs. O. Cuhen Ac Co.,
and Hunter & GamiaeL
Are prepared 6 make the usual advances on
consignments mlh—3mo sept25
LONDON PHfEMA FIRE OFFICE
Insures Against Fire in this city. First class risks n
he other principal cities of the State will also be taken-
particuhirly dwelling houses.
ROB’T. HABERSHAM Ac SONS, Agents,
septll stntb-tf
AGENCY
GOLFS FIRE ARMS.
COLT’S
O F MINK Cape and Cuffs, at $50. For sale at
N. K. BAENUM’S,
dec 4 *' ' ~
Hat and Cap Store.
SETS
O F ERMINE, for Children, at $3. For sale at
dec4 N. K. BAENUM’S.
SETS
O F r“and N |r0. fO^ Fo M ^ i li e 1 ?. l GaI,O “ d ^ “ «
SETS
OwYflEI*?* m^ IE f? r L skl??t ei “" J ^ “
N. K. BARNUMS.
$30
dec 4
SETS
Thnoa Pnp. mill Ka c.,1 1 mm 1 ... . . " * . .
'These Kura will be seld oa low a» therein be bonght
m New York. They are all manufactured as repre-
“eiried* N. K. BARNUM,
dec 4 Hatter, 158 Congrere-sk
REVOLVING LADIES 1 DRESS FURS.
500 BUNCHES BANANaS,
Dine AYpples,
The finest fruit that has arrive i here this season, and
for sale low, by JNO. D. JESSE,
dec 29 Brougbton-st.
COAL, COAL.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF
HOUSE COAT.
Landing from bark Alberta, at W-illink’s Wharf, and
for sale as follows :
10 tons and upwards $5#.
Leas than 10 tons $6.
CASH, BEFORE DELIVERY.
G. E. CAELETON.
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POTATOES, HERRINGS, Ac.
1 B B LS. good Eating Potatoes.
lOUlOO boxes new scaled Herrings.
300 do. No. 1 pale and family Soap.
75 do. 6’s aud S’s Tallow Candles.
150 do Adamantine ' * do.
100 do. Pure Starch.
75 do. Negro Pipes.
100 doz. painted Buckets.
50 doz. painted handle Brooms. For sale by
ddfc 19 SCRANTON Ac JOHNSTON.
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CORN, OATS, RYE, Acc.
THOUSAND bushels choice White Com,
. 500
do
do Yellow do,
8000
do
White Oats,
2000
do
Black do,
800
do
Seed Rye,
150 sacks Bran : 100 sacks Peas, in ftore and for
sale by [dec 3] - JOHN '’cMAHON.
C COTCH ALE—In-pints'.(direct importation)
O for sale by
dec 18 A. MINI8.
'.URN AND OATS.—1000 bushels prime white
J Com ; 500 bushels heavy white Oats; for sale by
dec 29 SCRANTON Ac JOHNSTON.
B
DRESS GOODS.
A large assortment of
FIGURED OTTOMANS,
REPS, POPLINETS, &c.
For sale at COST, and UNDER, by
dec 14 BENRY LATHROP & CO.
OCt 24
CLOAKS.
VELVET AND CLOTH
CLOAKS.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
dec 14 HENRY XATHROP Ac CO«
AGON.—20 libds prime Sides, landing this day
from steamer Locust Point, and for sale by
dec 29 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
BMECHFIRE AMIS.
Pistols
A FINE assortment of the lastest styles of Ladies’, j
Children’s and Misses’ Dress Fura, Victorine?. f
Muffs and Cuffs, just opened, and for sale at low price?, j
, , K. K. BARNUM S, I
“ ec 4 Hat and Cap Store.
1
RIFLES.
CARBINES,
Winter Caps,
C HAIYIFAGNE.—Quarts, pints nnc half pints.
Imperial, Heidsieck & Co.’s, and Cabinet, for sale
by [dec 18]A. MINI3.
H AVANA SEGARS.—15,000, several brands
in tenth boxes, for safe by
dec 19 A. MINIS
B acon, laud and flour.—50 hhds
prime Bacon Sides ; 20 bbds prime Bacon Shoul
ders ; 15 tierces choice new Hams; 20 bbls new Leaf
Lard; 100bbls extra and family Flour; 50 bbls extra
and superfine do, landing from steamer, and for sale
from store, by
dec 29 SCRANTON AMOHN8TON
ULOUK.-In sacks and barrels, and everythin®
usually found in a feed store, to be had at “
-c 20 JAMES I. SNIDER Ac CO.’S,
dec 2
P ETiT GULF COTTON SEER. F~iw
sacks of this choice Seed, for sale by
J anl A. MINI9.
I pRUIT.—Pecan Nuts, Filberts Almonds, Citron.
Figs, Brazil Nuts, Walnuts. Raisins, Currants,
ust received and for sale by
decs j. LAMA.
In store, and for sale by-
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Sh.ot Guns.
POCKET, ARRAY,
—AND—
NAVY PISTOLS,
WITH CASES AND BELTS, COMPLETE.
For sale by
liOVELL Ac LATTDIORE.
dec 5 155 and 157 Congress-s’.
FANCY SILKS
A Large Assortment
THIS DAY HARKED DOWN
20 PER CENT BELOW COST,
dec 14 HENRY LATHROP Ac CO.
APPLES.
0 bbls. prime Baltimore
APPLES
ED BLANKETS AND COMFORTS."—
JO A full assorment of English Bed Blankets; also
wadded Comforts, all sizes. For sale by
dec 25 NEVITT, LATHROP Ac ROGERS.
C 'tORN MEAL.—500 bushels of fresh Corn Meal,
J just received and for sale by
dec 20 JAMES I. SNIDER Ac CO.
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