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Pobli-c ( ‘ ‘ r >i'-iZ th-rif cnn t fi f nmi in
First Class Saloon.
BRANDIES.
WIT T SKEY,
GIN.
ALF,.
CHAMPAIGNE wine,
MUSCAT WINE.
MALAGA WINE,
PORT WINE.
CLARET WINE,
RHINE WINE
Avp F.VFRY-VABfETY QF
L T Q XT O TX S.
be Bottle < r Drink-Plain or
FINE HSVNh'A CIGARS
of ditH-rml broods. Artier- m’s and oths
er
Fine Cut Tobacco,
And ever v thing * -.. ‘<■ “t-re b: the
.
■jjjflJ 1? s - *% ■ * 11 IT SJ-T*. >
As eh cap os anywhere in ftre South. We
■ i■, •
Selected stools.,
And would invite the pi Mi# to give us
call, before pi at-wig el-ewhere.
PM THUS A PERKY.
Oct 8, IS.iY 14 Sm
PB3 fi. \S a PCS’ Xl> R 1
MACHINE SHOP.
rjv
der CRlmt anj -t iM’ <tli, L*. and
all lttttds of ARI! Work.’ M e A.-ep const irfv
on hand, Sugar no! - ,t ;2 size- K irk Mill!
Gin Go wing, Iroi. K heir Kettle- from 10 to
n <1 >. (tv • - “• •< \V: .!> ■ PloWr.
Ac. We make t< der all kinds of Iron Ihid
Brass Goslings f pres are res—e-at.le
givetisit ealk Country produce taken iu e
mature forwork :■! ■ lurltcF prices.
!. UAIMAN A CL
Coltimlm-e Oat Nov 22, ts
NOi Tnrp>’ cotton
Warehouse,
E
3.\V;\XX V!\ GEO,
OTA, ON A CO..
Fa ( tors,*
Forwardfns tsti Commission
WEfiCHAHYS.
T> FSPECTE’ ! :.Y ir.-’ ntfention to i
\ our : purchase or |
IR tveruent O‘‘ > \*l . H.T'j! will \
give prompt r . cm Mm to nil bustnes--- co
in our care. Inter,ding to establish per
m.tnemly a Hon- > in Savannah, expect by
strict business principles to merit and re- |
(•■ e n portk ade.
lions B arehowsg e
Cott. n. weare prepared to buy, or receive
on c ensign m*:. ; our friend in New
.
on *amo ; tee re lie I; - ■ ,;m• lin_c
lit
the enormous ext .-r.se ir tarred in North
•
Thev solicit r - r> P n he knstQen.bf
the people of G gin siri of adjoining
States.
OFF!: ODDARDSRANGE;
NOTICE f 1
JJJAAING conipU*teu • .:i arrumi-v^K: with
1
Steamers
Between Doct r Town and Savannah, for
tli* mrnm . *■ •
Reducing Freights.
I m>w s -r-HU-'e ‘ ‘ {; . ■ • .
pie of South Wes
in their behalf. 1 1 .•• • ie a rrati gemotes
t ship ( II ON rai l other
Prodnir.
the public.and s it their patronage Cot
ton will be forwarded ; r
Wool and otter articles < .at v< ■
I
■
bo forwarded
Free of ( liarse !
I can be found at. Thomasril!,-. • >a.. on and’
oft. - the: - ‘ i
in “reference to
Boats or Freight
• ear at IT.
Ainswort - re . * TV--. -v
HFXI.I n s.vNk *rd.
Agent for C. L. Colby *v t os. l.i.u- Boats.
JOR ,saLB7
terms and particulars • plv to
E; REMINGTON N-SON
Thomasville'Ga.-’
it Hu .. . . • pj p‘p, rKFnfltl _
DARLING fIIIKI'ORD.
Conmiss at ißmtait:.,
Groceries* Provisions. Ac ,
iio. T - j s -. ,V'>
r c*ver Anderson’s Wharf ]
SAV.:xx.ni. - . . Ga.
r$ 10
Lovell k Pview, :,T,v ik) •
Siusr’ <t i
Halsev. Wum & C
CC 1., y
J Er ■.
her
TYXG Educational.
The undersiened will moat the Ever
t cioe- *bN ®ehoel on Nfondov the Pirst of
JsMSry next.
T s! - rate-
No prop r#* ; Te.l for less than One
| Quarter of Ten no deduetion
* made for less time, exPpr in cases of pro
trac*.' t mI- -rlos Sickness. Tuition
m.,9, b e paid (foarterfy in Advance, or
t sAtiafactory arrangewents made for
rwfnf nt tiTHJii cjiU.
T- f Ist C!a Fir f RucKmnt c of’
Sr .. leading, ic.. $P’ IH
B i gHih Grammar.
Arithmetic. (Teogrophy, 150’
Tsition ga H gher b~nnch.e of
tv ■'ii.f Afth I rack 2’
g. Ft f}
3XT Ats “\A/
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ANI>
HARDWARE STORE.
• ‘ RTH GALDBERRY’S
STORE.
Ia large and i
• ,) Atock of Family Groceries, Hardware
1 •’ tiery. ,vc . istingr its part of
r.el; Fr sh FI lur, Uio and Java’
CoJS-*r. Nails, Bagging and Rope,
Black, Green and Young Hyson
Tons, Crus <-i. Clarified an i
Brown f>ugnr, English .
Dairy and < : n-hen
< ‘'.aese, Goshen
Butter. Si la
an-I Butter
Crackers
Buckwheat
Flour, Onions,
g,
Powder, Shot, and Caps,
Factory Yarns and Osnaborgs
Pepj • spice, Clowes, Ginger,
Nutmegs, TYu’ -tone. ltnligo, Copper
as Madder. Snuff, Scotch Maccahny and
Bottle, Liverpool and Coast Salt,
< tewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Hard and Hollow Ware of all
kinds. Pocket ftnd T ble
’ Cutlery Spades Shov ‘
e!s. Forks Hooks
and Lines of
all Sizes,
Willow Baskets, Tubs and Buckets.
Itrfact everything usually kept in a first
cln^s
Prov sion store-,
A’l of which will he sold low. Constanly
receiving fresh supplies. Highest prices
paid for Cotton, Wool and Hides. Call
and see 41. B. AINSWORTH.
New Furniture Score.
M. NEWMARK,
H 4 Broughton
Street th -
•* ° ,d > 7S 7
STAJVD, V
Keens'cAnstently on hand a good supply of
Parlor. Chamber and
mm fisiTii, mm.
lEtHfessoin, Childri'is’s Car
riages. Ac.
MHttre-s's renovated and Furniture re
paired at the shortest possible time. All oi •
tiers promptly attended to and carefully pack
ed. Am
GOHEY’S ~
LADY’S BOOK
FOR 1866.
THE FASHION MAGAZINE
OF THE WORLD
MTKi;A'i’CRi:. FINE ARTS &- FASH
ION;-. iin most magnificent Steel Engrav
:: DOCK 1. E-FASHION PLATES.
Wood thigra.viitgs on every subject that can
■ *• rest ICv.-chet Knitting Netting.
Ktnbrtfcdery. Art teles in- the Toilet, flir t!ie
P ••• • . t'-e Is.ni- ; .rr. and !!••• Kueheir. Kverv
iinug itifaet.tn make a ermplete Lady's Bonk
The I.Hiljp#* Favoritr for ttti Year,.
No Magaziuy has-been able to compare with
;. ■ None nttenitit it.
GonEY S EF.r EIPTS
department of a household. Tliese
alone- are vrwtl; tin- price of the Book.
MODEL C(>TTAGES no other Maga
zine gives them , with diagrams.
n!:.• hy.y; i r.rshoxs foe rhe
YOUXO. AOotlier specialty with Gndev.
< )Ji }(- IXAL Ml SIC, worth $6.00 a year.
Other M:\gazinfspablish old worn out music ;
but the subscribers to Gudey get ir before the
bdCd’Y/yt; FOE I.AMES. Ano
tberpecnlY.rity with Gode-y.
Fashiet s from Messrs.-A. T. Stewart &.Co.,
of New York. the millionaire merchants, ap
pear in Godey. the only Magazine that has
Ladies Bonnets VTe give more of them in
i rear Than any other Magazine. In fact, the
Lady ‘s Book enables every lady to be her own
1 hot-net maker. ■
’itßtpx ntßi.ivn.
L’ -- “.LY-. “ HLLh-P Path.”
“ Mott ide,” ‘‘ Nemesis,” and *• Afiriam.”
” ■- ‘ G. si v ach nrnnt'h. and for no other
n : j.A t - ■- novel l>y her will he pub
iv. Mo- tYi ive i.:s i retained all our
hutorf
• TERMS OF 1
mm mn 11 m less.
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The following are the terms of the Lady's—
•
i One e-pv. one year, - - -. ■ - $3.00
• -
j Tim - ear, - . - - 7.50
, • a year, . - - . -10.0 U
Five coj-t, -. one year, and an extra, to
-nerßon'tn-t'.ing v.n the club, mak
- ‘ 1-4.d0
i
| ‘to the perroncetring ip the clnh. muk
Eleven copies, one year, and art extra
, to t he person getting upihe club.
- - 27 50
! AH a 1 ■ r.. club® at dab rates.
‘~ •: -la ‘Y - Book aflH Arthur's
one year,
. .
XV- ‘ .v. id”.’ w;t!i any'■-r-it-r magiTzine
■■ - O
“The money mvsf all be s> ‘ for
.
C’ie.rtiriii subscr i-ers must send 24 een's addi
tionaj for each suYsctiberv,
I, A. 60DKY,
-V. F.. Corner Sixth a i Cke*in>tt SC .
PHILADELPHIA.
G hrgia—Berrifn County.
“ er*#, Solomon GritSn and Mary
Gr ffin, applies to me f., r Letters of Admin
v estate of lames Griffin,
.
And, whereas, Boney Roe applies to me
for Letter* of Administration on the estate
of Nihcy Hop, ltp of *aid Vmrfftt, dstthl.
T?il*** nr
t9h ftii ptrmK fft he- n*?4
jil fry M-thifi ftf# **fys<* Ijy
t*w. try Tjfi ‘Y'ST f>Yr)go |f i f*Ay- }**s*?% y
m W 7 fHr'j -^^tTfTTftTY
l> f? rupr f>, r r-4
Co-partnership Notice.
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C <R FT has this day associated with himelf in business JAB 1- W.-\ ‘KINS,
aud the business wiil heraflcr be conducted under the style ot OKI- f & i
vVATKINS. Savannah, Feb. Ist. 1566,
To the Citizens of Savannah and Interior Georerla:
Fuliv apprecm ne the very liberal patronage extended to me in my business during j
•he past rear, I take thi< method o! thanking the citixens of Savannah and people ot
Georgia. “ We now bore to extend onr business, and by close attention thereto, e*tab
- and merit a continuance of pas: fav irs
GHRISTIAN ORFF.
C. ORFF. ‘ JAS. F. WATKINS.
SOUTHERN PAL ACE
nm ii mms nusi!
•I . 11l & 113 Congresss Street SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
ORFF tV WATKINS.
’ ‘ iHFORfERS, JOBBERS AND T>EA!• KRS IN
ff©m ;
. DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
‘liy keening an ecperien *ed Buyer continually in the Eastern market, thereby taking
adrttnta :■ f any decline in prices?me are enabled to furnish goods at the shortest
! notice, and a; a ven - margin. .
■ will fiml it greatly to their i
our Stock TERMS STRICTfY CASH. . ‘ OISFf k.WATKI\S. •
Savannah, Feb. 1, ltV.6. nt>v 8-dm
COMING. STILL COM.
‘* i,
.
\VK A 111-; NOW A FELL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS!
tan, in, iiiHii
Ladies Cloaks, Shawls and Hats
OF TdE LATEST STYLES. •
aSftTLEftf niRldSWIb Goods.
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
.
1 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY,
| OF THE FINEST AND MOST APPROVED FINISH.
’ JNTof ojliss of a.ll liinds,
In fact everything else usually kept in a Dry Goods House. A splendid .stock of
GOLD WATCHES,
with many other things too numerous to mention. All of which we offer to sell as
I heap as possible for
C iSH k CJSHon(u
Please call and examine >:r stock as- we make no charges .for Showing our Good
Oct-25 6ui H. WOLFF & BROTH Ell.
’
L J. IILIUI A a.
OENERA? J • ‘■ ‘
(L oimmssioii ic JforiDartiafi ®n b ants,
: No. 148 BAY STREET,
r opposite trE-firry Frotjh
?AV.4\\ UI. GEORGIA,
I .
’* _ v y •
/ articular attention given A procuring FREIGHTS,, and to t}u
Pmrksse andSa 7 t HARD PINE TIMBER “ and LUMBER,
Cotton, Wool. I*lds*” TkHbyy, Ay .. A .
N'ov ? • . . . . • m
M. S. MEYER.
Successor to
’ ‘’
• -S A’ ***• *=*- -
Dottier in
CLOTHINO, DRY ROODS,
ti KNiHinSQ noonßi *• .
ClnngrPKsj Rt... Opposite Mir
MTmm **4
<* . . -5 <*i, n
: : M. s. MEYER.
W hnlran I • •*•’*!’ • •■■
BOOTS im. IMBBIUBS K
No. 172, Hi •nttpMnn Rfrttrf,
Np* I to r, inr 1 rtf Whitakw
lUITiIOtJCKB oi l
! nfcrifcot*
* ?.Brt fll+aHri &f*u r>/, Yrm
IMIVIIII llllill Pltllff!
J.SCHIFF& BROTHER,
Have now re ady for inspection, and are constantly receiving j
additional supplies of the latest styles of
Ninnlc and I'nmy
T> R. “Y” G- OOD S ,
SUCH AS
! French Marinos, all- Wool Polar os. tlrnnitas Th.olins. Alpacoas. anb the Lat- j
* Styles Pfuii White Guccis, Hosiery, wd s H.ilinoriil tinil
n..’ t Skirts Head Nets Ladies* and Gents Hats, Knit Woolen
Goods such as Breakfast Shawss, Nubcs. Sontags ar.d^lloods.
| 5 M4 iJJLS
Oi the latest Broadway style.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
All wool Casimeres, Doe Skins, Satnets, and Kentucky Jeans, Ladies and Gents
Soots and. Slioes
A great variety of NOTIONS,
Cotton and Wool Cards Macabovand Scotch Snu” ! \ t aehottlc or pound. A large lot of
T’RRNCH (M LF SKIXS, and LEA TlJEli of onr own tannin;/.
Many other articles kept usually in a I>rv floods store. Como and give them a esfll, they will
| take great pleasure in showing goods, and you will be convinced that they will sell their goods
As Low as the Lowest !
I Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine their stock and prices,
Nov 22 tl’
( ’• ‘ .. HP ‘ ■
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S T K A M ERS
TWO BOYS’ AND ‘ORIENT.’
Regular Packet*, between Itoetortown and Savannah,
.
’ and 355-
E'AVING perfected my arrangements, 1 am now prepared to ship from 600 to 80
Dales Cotton per Week-by the first-clue* Moane rs TWO BOYS and ORI
ENT. ninl will handle all Cotton er (foods consigned to me, and pay for all Cotton
1 (lonodslost in my hands. 1 have a large
w R TEE O XT S IE,
and competent men to attend lo my business- and feel sure of giving satisfaction. ]
1 have chip pad during the nwnth of November ]]<"(> Hales Colton. withoiM being Agent
! for a Boat, and as I fun Agent for two first class Steamers, will insure all Woods cons
1 signed to mv care to meet with dispatch. All Cotton consigned to my carp will be
i bandied with great care. lb •* DILLSON, Agent,
MACKY. BEATTIE A CO.,
i'bniuimi r.n'j Central Cominssion illtr.'b t,
U 77 4 W
200 203 Bay St. &a.
(huh advancemade on Consignments to
MACKY & BEATTIE. Phila.
—— \ ‘ •
REFEHF.WCESi
>1 ossrs. on AS L. GOLBY (f Os) . Savannah.
t‘ m N iMil k GAM-MELL, “
BELL <f OnillSTlAN, ■
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, “
Messrs. MACD A WRIGHT, Augusta.
■ “ W A. RAMSEY &OO - • :
“ ‘ LOUD. STONE & <’<>.. Boston,
“ ,!;>!!N r. BOYLE kOO , New Yo*. •
WALLACE & BROWNE, “ •*
MACKY <fc BEATTIE, Fhilu-Ie j.hia.
I J. GIBSON,-SONS & CO., “
Philadelphia NATIONAL BANK,
First NATiONAL BANK.
Seventh NATIONAL BANK, “
110BT STEEN. K ’
Messrs. McCOTCILEON A COLLINS, ••
CLARK A CUNNINGHAM, Baltimore.
. M A HAMILTON,
We have on hand aud for sale .a choice assortment of Wines, Liquors, Bacon,
Flour. Lard, etc.’
Nov. 8 . Siuo ‘
JOY TO THE WORLD!
THE INTRODUCTION O.F ‘
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
.--*’ * •, i
. ‘ ■ TO THE SUi’FLUINt; lirMANITV or TIII.S ,
*
Hus Relieved more JNAri, and caused more Real .toy than any oth'-r one tlpnp that
can be named 1
Is a Halm ror'every Wound!
Our first .Physicians use it, and recommend its use ; the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medic :i<-d for, find the WohlcetUe Druggist it a
leading article of iis trade. All t he. Dealer- in Medicine speak alike
iu its favor : aud its reputation us a Medicine of (fre.it Merit
Mislied,
and it i’ ’
• • • ‘
I'hr- nrr< PHWlttf MNlrlltP Os tlu* 4pr!
rvi ?! v vm rvrri'l! (MfOtlf T> H \VE \ tvTTU‘. IN CASE, or SUTVOKN AT
T ‘• i .
r I KW? jvt ‘■ 1’ /r If 1 S
Hnr Thrnni. I’ntr),. Cmislip, e(.’ . Wnlt Htoniaeh. Opnrrat OchilOv. Nursing
. MntiM). (’nnVni I r .... . Di*pep*i* o> 1 .11..s.tion. 'nmpn.|
I’aiu in the Mfomanh, RnareU Onmpiatnt, timers’ Polio, Airtlic Cholera,
i ind f)ylerv .
riA’\ / \ ‘ t/ / > rr <-r/{r<
t ~,. n i- „„.i ft) rp R M-t.n .1 Mppt.jo Oofs. Rrni'e* anti Sprains,
Swelling of the Joints, RfngifrnHn and TeO*r. ttrnken Rr**nt-. PMIW
! I <l.l 1 t'i m.litiH. I ■•<••.<• I-,, I’niti in W I apt . NtllWlfif
fipd tttinmntisfn.
p/\fff fiffiTpn taken iPinrnalit ehrnld be administered with milk nr wafer, and
etigtp. if and. mrpd. nr made into a srfttto with moinoe. Fop nOilflH
and RROUCHITI?! a fra drop* nf sn£nV. eatft. rr* nanw attentive than nnyibnig
j c iop. r o t a =inHE THROAT- smrgle th ♦ hv.;mt with a miitnre nf Pain Ellnr and
it * * fvUeHM rv
ib|c .§>ontb m (knltrpnsc.
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,,
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| Administrator*!. Executor*, or GHar
diaim:
j All sales of Land by Administrators, Ex-’
ecutors or Guardians, are required by
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tCntnlc lli btnr* anil 4 rcditorsi
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the Court ot Ordinary for leave to sell
Lands, must he published weekly for
Two Mouths.
Adsticnintrntioii aml 4-n:irdiiiiinhi|> i
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must be published Thirty . Days ; for
Dismission from Administration, mouth
i ly for Six Monlbs.
1 I'orrclOKiirr of lorlgii"e :
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must
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SNinbl i!uti” 1.0-. t r :
I Notices lor establishing Lost Papers* roust
b** published lor the full term of Three
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ifey* Publications will nlwnvs bo con
tinued according to the above rules, un
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H . A, I!EED & to.,
1 eb 14-7 Proprietors, Macon, Ga.
JUST RECEIVED
41 .H:\KI\S & TSIOIIAS’ iVcw
i Store, a New supply of Goods consist
ting of
\V(M>D. WILLOW, POT and CROCKERY
WARE of all descriptions, together with
a beautiftft selection of Dry Goods,
J in w m: x_s xx y ,
j CANDIES, PERFUMERY, POMADES,
I atnl fancy articles of all kinds.
COTTON CARDS.
| COKFIT. MILLS. PADLOCKS, SCALES,
! HATCHETS HAMMERS. NAILS Ac.
FRKVdI It IM VIIV, .50 C rjil* n
ft r ink. ft I Ihr “Our Hmnnc.”
* ,
All Other Drink* !)3 Out*, nl the
“OUT II4MIM'.”
- AhV.on Ornn|(lit nlth“Our Hou*r.’
(3rnninrNrlcli Whinlicy nl ihr
“Our llomr,”
■lot Whilkr IMmrhe* nl Ihr
‘'Our llouac,
o>rr TIIOI %>n Hnohrl* of C*l
•n Non! for sate at *• the Masrruder
Pllwe,” nine miles. from Ttiomaaville, on the
IMoßtiniio road
Feb 14 7 m WM U AMMOtKP