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SAVANNAH. Oct 27. I*A5
The uEKieivifrntd continue* to tnaisavt the
bueineee of a
fiS.TEBtI. CK.nlA<UO\ HER.
4 II AN T A> D E.K TOR
Having ha<i many years experience in
u3 bn.-ain-—. he will pay the same strict at
tention to the sale of Cotton and other Pro
Joce. and to the p trchase of Supplies, as in
Inrtner years.
He will not haveanv interest in the put
chase of Cotton. Liberal advances made on
ConsigmaeoM.
Ollrr >•. llf*v sttreel.
North sitie, and >nisa*-<lßilt-ly E.,t <>f therange
@f Itmbfinvrt owned by Claghwn and
C’uanmcbam. ■
Jan t-dio A S HA BTRIPOL ,
STI AiiT'S BOTEL
VALDOSTA, GEO
rpbe want of a good hotel having long
I been fell at this point, the subscriber
has been iudneed to take charge of this
establishment formerly known as the Val
dosta hotel, which will be thoroughly re
paired and refitted, and opened for the ac
commodation of the traveling public cn the
first day of January next. Having had
some experience in this line of business, 1
he believes himself competent to render
his guests comfortable and to make their
stay with him both comfortable and igree
aj>le. and n j pains will be spared to effect
this object, //is table will be supplied |
with the best the m irket affords and char.. ‘
ges moderate, C. T. STL ART.
Attached to this Hotel is an excellent
Stable where careful aud trusty hostlers
will always be found to cure for horses
and attend to any thing in that depart
ment. * Jan 4, if
HAVING fitted up and opened our
SiLOO.f, at the Store of T. J.
Mcßuin, we are prepared-to offer to. the
Public every ning that can be fouml in a
First Class Saloon.
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
GIN.
ALE,
CHAMPAIGNE WINE, ‘
MUSCAT WINE, •
MALAGA WINE,
PORT WINE.
CLARET WINE.
RHINE WINE
•. AM* EVERY VARIETY OF •
I, IQTJ <) It S,
Either by the Bottle or Brink—Plain or
. FINE HAVNNA CIGARS
•of different brands. Anderson's and orhs
•ers
Fine Cut Tobacco,
And everything to soil the taste of the. I
most fastidious, can he had at
THE‘OUR HOUSE,*
A- i-h< ip a- .uiywliere in the South. We !
• hull always keep on band a
LARGE AND WELL
Solocted stock.,
And would invite the Public to give us t
call, before purchasing elsewhere.
. • PETERS & PERRY.
Oct 8, 18i5 14 3m j
ritRNCU BKANOV, 40 Crnu „
Drink, nl (hr “Our Iloune.’i
All Other. Drinki *44 I't-uts, hi the
“Our llouur.”
AI R ou Drua|(hl hi the “Our lloiur,*
Clrnuiue .strotrh O liiulK y nt tin
“Our House.”
Hot Whisky I*uu<-li-h nl tli
“Our House.
FURN I T UUE
3s ®. |
FI'MIF undersigned has opened a Shop in
I in Thomasville, for the Mauufactuie ,
and Repairing of
FURNITURE, j
Making and Furnishing Coffins, &c., ice.
Shop second door from the. Cri
ming Office, on Jefferson street. . ‘
L. J SPITZ. |
• Jan 1 - 8m
FHftIMV F I XDIt Y
AND ■ .)
MACHINE SHOP.
ritlUS Establishment is iww in snccessfnl
L operation, and is prepared to make to or- i
dor C.KIXT AMI MW Till,l,N and
all kinds ot’ Mill Work. Wo keep constantly
on hand, sugar mills of all sizes. Bark Miljl 1
Gin Gearing, Iron Railing. Kettles from 10 to
100 gallons. Orene, Spiders. Wash pots, Plows,
kr Wemake to order all kinds of Iron and
Bras- Castings. Our prices are reasonable ‘
give us a call- Country produce taken in ey
change for work at market prices.
1. IIAIMAN A CC
Colnmhos, Ga. Nov 2Q, ts
SOVTIIEBA (OTTOA
Warehouse,
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
O’FALLON & CO., |
F actors,
rortvanPiiif and Commission
ffiER CHARTS.
IY EsPtuTFULLY invite attention to
V ur taciluies for the purchase or
move eut of Southern Products, and will
give prompt attention to all business en
tn our cave. Intend.ng to establish per
manentiy a House in Savannah, expect by
stric bu-v.ne-s principles to merit and re
ceive a pottiou of the trade.
Having . commodious Warehouse ...•
to.tcn. we are prepared to buy, or receive
on to our friends in Now
Ar< or F- ir pe, and will make advances
ou vime : picking, re baling or mending
all Cotton before shipping, thereby saving
the onormous expense incurred in North*
ern cities by this process.
Thev solicit a portion of the business of
the people of Georgia and of adjoining
States.
OFFICE, STODDARDS RANGE
Corner of Bay and Linraln Strtett.
FAMILY GROCERY
ASH
HARDWARE STORE.
ONE BOOR NORTH QALDBRRRY’S
STORE.
JI’ST received a large and well selected
Stock of Family Groceries, Hardware
Cu|Jery,.&c.. consisting in part of
JtiO B r.els Fresh Flour, Rio and Java
Coffee, Nails, Ragging and Rope,
Black, Green and Young Ilyson
* Teas. Crashed, Clarified and
Brown Sugar, English
Dniry and Goshen
Cheese, Goshen
Butter, Soda
and Butter
Crackers
Buckwheat
Flour, Onions.
Potatoes, Pickles,
Powder, Shot, and Caps,
Factory Yarns aud O-nutiirgs
Pepper. Allspice, (.'loves. Ginger,
Nutmegs, Bine-tone, Indigo, Copper
a~. Madder. Snuff, Scotch Maccaboy and
Bottle, Liverpool and Coast Salt,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, . f
Hard and Hollow Ware of all
kinds, Pocket and T ible
Cutlery Spades Shov
e!s, Forks Hooks
and Lines of
nil Sizes,
Willow Baskets, Tubs and Buckets.
Intact everything usually kept iu a first j
class j
|
Provision store,
All of which will be sold low. Constanly
receiving fresh supplies. Highest prices
paid for Cotton, Wool and Hides. Call
and see H. B. AINSWORTH.
Educational.
The undersigned will resume the Exer
cises of his School on Monday the First of
January next.
TERMS AND RATES ; . . f
No Pupil received for less .than One 1
Quarter .of Ten-Weeks, and no deduction i
made for less time, except in cascs-of pro
tracted and serious Sickness. Tuition
must Lt paid Quarterly in Advance, or
satisfactory arrangements made for its
payment upon call. •
Tuition of i-t Class, First • Rudiments of
S|H-Hing. Reading. Ac..- • SIO.CM)
Tuition of Jd.Class, English Grammar,
Arithmetic, Geography, la,oo
Tuit ion of 3d Class. Higher‘branches of
. English, with Latin and Greek 20,.00
•deeCitf S. FbtiCME.
New Furniture Store.
M. NEM M ARK,
34 Broughton •y- !
Street, tine • J
Morrell's Old ‘ |
STAND, w A”
Keeps constantly bn hand a good supply of
Parlor. Chamber and
mm wiiii. Mis.
llaHirsye'ii. Ctiiblmi's Car
riages, &c.
£"SP Mattresses renovated and Furniture re
paired at the shortest possible time. All oi
ders promptly attended to ami earefuMv pack
ed. Gin
GOOEY’S
LADY’S BOOK
FOR 1886.
THE FASHION MAGAZINE
OF THE WORLD.
I LITERATURE, FINE ARTS & FASH
IONS. Ihe most inagniiioeut Steel Engrav
ings. DOV B L E-FASHION PLAT ES.
Wood Engravings on every subject that can
interest Ladies. Crochet Knitting Netting,
Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the
Parlor, the Boudoir, anti the Kitchen. Every
thing intact to make a complete Lady's Book
The I.<l <■-’ I'ntoi'iic for .’{< Vrnrw.
No Magazine lias been able to compare with
it. Nona attempt it.
G ODETS RECEIPTS
for every department of a household. These
alone arc worth the price of the Book.
■MODEL CO TT. Hi E S (no other Maga
! zine gives them), with diagrams.
| DRAWING LESSONS FOR THE
I YOUNG. Another specialty with Godey. ‘
i ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth $3.00 a year.
| Other Magazines publish old worn out music ;
| but the subscribers to Godey get it before the
i music stores.
GARDENING FOR. ladies: . Ano
; ther peculiarity with Godey.
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Cos.. ;
iof New York, the millionaire merchants,ap-• ‘
pear in Godey, the only Magazine that has
I them.
i Ladies’ Bonnets. We give more of them in
’ a year than any other Magazine. In fact, the
Lady’s Book enables every lady to be her own •
! bonnet maker.
iHAKION IMRI.AM).
Authoress of ■*’ Ahnr,” “Hidden Rath
” Alois l iae,” ‘* A emesis,’’ and ■ Miriam.”
writes for Godey each month, and for no other
Magazine. Anew novel, bv her will be pub,
: lished iu 186(5. We have also retained till our
j old ami favorite contributors.
TER MS OP’
GIBUS Linrs BOOK IBS 18GG.
; t From which the) e can be no Deviation.)
The following are the terms of the Lady’s
Book for 1866:
One copy, one year, - - ; - - $3.00
; Two copies, one year-, - - 3.50
i Three copies, one year, , - - 7.50
1 Four copies, one year, - - - 10.01)
1 Five copies, one year, and an extra tn
the person getting op the club, mak
ing six copies, - 11.00
Eight copies one year, and an extra copy
to the person getting ip ibe club, mak
ing nine copies, - - - - 21.00
Eleven copies, one year, and an extra j
copy to tue person getting tip the club,
making twelve copies. - - 27 501
! XII additions to clubs at club rates.
Lt 5 ’ Gotley s Lady's Book and Arthur’s >
■ Home Magazine will be sent, each one year,
i on receipt of $1.50.
We have no club with any other magazine j
or newspaper. •
The money must all be sent at one time’ for
- an it of tki clubs. •
Canada subser bers must send 21 cents addi- ’
tioga! for each subscriber-
Address, 1,. A. GODEY,
A. £. Corner Sixth and Che*t> nt Sts.. ‘ |
Jan 31 PHILADELPHIA !
GEORGIA— Berrien County.
W herens. Solomon Griffin and Mary ;
Griffin, applies to me for Letters of Admin- •
istration on the estate of Tames Griffin,
late o? said County, deceased.
And, whereas. Boney Iloe applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate
of Nancy Roe, late of said County, dec’d. .
These are therefore, to cite and admon
ish all persons interested to be and appear
in my office, within the time prescribed by
law. to show cause if any they have, why
said .etters should not be granted.
Given under my band officially, January
Bth, 1866.
I>. P. LUKE, Dep. Ord.
Jan 24 4-lm
NEW STORE
AN 1)
NEW GOODS!!
. • * * • •
ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC WITH A WELL
ff selected assortment of
DRY GOODS & CtROCERIBS,
HARD WARE, CROCKERY AND CUTLERY,
Which wo-offer for sale at our store next.d'oor to Messrs. J. N\ McKinnon &
Cos., consisting of ‘ • • ’ • • . ■ ‘ >
Silks, Delanes,’ Poplins
Marinoes. • Lust es, ■ Mohares.
Cambrics, . * ■ -Calicoes, • Ginghams-
Ribbons, ‘■ .Waterfalls, Head Nets,
Hoops, Balmarals, Vandikcs,
Casmere3, Jeans, Linens,
Hoods, Shirts, / Kerseys,
Buttons, Thread, Needles,
Hooks and Eyes, ‘ Gloves,
Belts, Hose, Laces,
Tape, Hair Pins, Scarfs,
Veils, Collars, Cravats.
800 T S A X I) SII OK B
Combs, Knives Porks,
Port ‘Monies, Spoons,
Pocket Books, Umbrellas,
Pocket Knives, Suspenders,
Pens Paper, Inks,
• Pencils,- Envelops, . Blankets,
Ladies, Gents and Childrens
HATS, Caps and Hosery,
Bleaehep and Unbleached
H O M E S PUN 8,
Soda, • • Spiee
Pepper, Mustard,
Clove Saleratus,
• • Cat dies, • Matches,
Olive n il, ... Starch,
• - Soaps, ‘ Tea,
Coffee, . Coperas,
Nutmegs-, Maee,
Solace, Savory,
• • Emulet, Diadem.
And other Brands of . * -
Smoking And
Chewing Tobacco- . .
imw sums.
OF t lie latest Fashiuiift,
A full assortment of • ‘ ‘ . ‘ •
Castor Oil, Linseed Oil,
British Oil, . Spirits of Turpentine,
Jacobs Cordial, Godfreys Cordial,
Batemans Drops, Paregoric,
Pain Killer. Hot Drops. ‘ ‘
Laudanum, &c., &c.
A Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS,
Which we otter CHEAP FOII CASH. •
Colton, Corn, llßloni Till low, Max, &c., taken in Exchange.
Call and examine our stock before pure basing elsewhere.
JIiMIIXS & THOMAS.
Oct-11-6m
A. T. CUNNINGHAM. 1). G. PURSE. li. J. LARCOMBE. “
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE k CO.
FACTORS
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
Merotiants,
Xo. 4, Stoddard's Lower Range, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
*vc • .
’ ~ •> ‘ L *
We are making ns liberal advances as any Southern House, on Lotion shipped through
: ii, to Now York or Liverpool.
We arg sole Agents for the State of Georgia, for the sale of Wilder & Co’s celebrated
! SALAMANDER SAFES. ‘ , >
Also, Agents for Mapes’ PHOSPHATE OF LIME, the best Fertilizer manufactured.
Nov s' ’ “ : 63m
L J. GXJILMAHTIN & CO.,
C3r IEE3 IKT 3E5 3rt .A. L
SIIIFPIXCi, COTIUISriIOX & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
i <
Xo. 14S BAY STREET, Opposite the Market, SAVAIVNAM, OA.
V ‘
Part cular a'iention given t procuring FREIGHTS, and to the
Purchase and Sa 7 e of HARD PINE TIMBER and LUMBER)
Cotton, Wool, Hides, Tallow, &c., &c.
Nov 8 6m
TISON & GORDON,
C OTTO\ FACTORS,
COMMISSION AID MffAlll
MERC HANTS.
96 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH g¥.OK<HA.
Special attention will be given to the pale
of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSEN, TURPEN
TINE, £c.
—o:o
SAVANNAH, Ist., Sept., 1865.
IVe'arc again in our old Office, prepared
for business. An experience in this city
of over eleven years, and our undivided
attention to all business entrusted, induces
us to hope for a continuance of the liberal
patronage heretofore extended.
WM. H. TISON,
WM. W. GORDON.
Jan 1
Nioht Bi.oonnti cerels.|
The finest preparation of the dav. For
sale by W. P. CLOWER & CO..
Jan 31-stf Apothecaries Hall.
SUPERINTEND® OFFICE A. & G. R. Ii
December 25tb, 1865.
notice.
Shortest andjmost pleasant route to Savannah
via Walthonrvllle, Riceboro', and
Suuberry. Through .from
Thomasville to Sav
annah in 30
hours.
Via Rail Road 165 Miles. St a ere 22 Miles,
.Steam Boat 85 Miles.
Leave Thomasville every Monday, Vednea
dav and Friday, Arrive at | .Savannah every |
Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, connecting ,
wit h -Steamers to'Baltimore, New York and :
other Northern Ports,
RETURNING.
Leave Savannah on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Arrive at Thomasville on Tues
day. Thursday and .Saturday, in time to con
nect with .Stages to Albany, Ga., and Talla
hassee and Mouticello. Fla.
G J FULTON. Nap't A & G RR
*** Tallahassee Floridian and Albany Pat- ,
riot copy two weeks aad send bill to this of
fice, jan. 4tf. j
DOM Will DIG!! DIKES!
J.SCHIFF& BROTHER,
Have now ready for inspection, and are constantly receiving
additional supplies of the latest styles of : ■ • . . ‘
Staple mid i'linc)
DRY GOODS^
1 SUCH AS.
French Marinos, all. Wool Delnrcs, Granitas. l’oplina, Alpaccas, anb the Lat
est Styles ol Print-, White Goods, Hosiery', vind Love's Ihilmoral and
Hoop Skirts Head Nets. Ladies* and Gents Hats. Knit Woolen ■ _ • •
- Goods such as I’reaklast Shawls, Nubes, Son tags and’Hoods. .
lilliS
01 the latest Broadway style.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
! .. • • “ •
All wool Cast meres. Doe Skins, Satnets, and Kentucky Jeans, Ladies aiid Gents
Boots andL Shoes
A great variety of NOTIONS,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Macabov and Scotch Snuff by the bottle or pound. A large- lot of
FRENCH CALF SKINS, and LEATHER of onr eru'n tannin,,,
Many other articles kept usually in it Dry Goods store. Come tind give them a call, they will
I take great pleasure in showing goods, and you will be convinced that they will sell their goods
•As Low as the Lowest !
‘"gE Countrv merchants will find it to their advantage to examine their stock and prices. -IF ‘
Nov -Hi ts
!COMING, iTILL~ COMING.
... * .
. ... “"T
WK ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
1) It Y G 0 O D8!
IM'l¥ M&MS TUmilM,
Ladies Cloaks. Shawls and Hats
OF T;:E LATEST S'JA'LES. .
aENYLCHEN’S FBSMISHIIift- Goods,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
MATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY,
• • OF THE FINEST AND MOST APPROVED FINISH. ‘ ’ •
Motions of .all
• ‘
In fact everything else usually kept ina Drjf Goods lloitsc. “A splemlid stock of
GOLD WATCHES,
| with many other things too numrerO.us to. mention. All.of which wc offer to sell as
heap as possible for . •
C* ISIS CJiS // only
Please call and examine our stock as we make no charges for showing onr Good
Oct-25 6m H, WOLFE & BROTHER.
I';’ ; J
JOY TO THE WORLD!
%, ■ ‘ *•
THE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO THE BUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved more Pain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be. named ! •
Is a Halm for every IVonnd!
ft *
Our fitst Physicians use it, and recommend its use ; the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medicines called for, and the Wohlesale Druggist considers it. a
leading article of ■is trade. All the Dealers in Medicine speak alike
in its favor ; and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Merit
and Virtue is fully and permanently established,
and it is
Tlie Great Family Medicine of the Age !
j EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT
TACKS IN DISEASE.
• TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES ‘ . 1
I Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., Weak Stomach, General’ Debility, Nursing
Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Complaint, Dispepsia or Indigestion, Cramp and-
Pain in the Stomach, Bowell Complaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera, •
j Diarrhoea and Dystery.
j . TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns ad Scalds. Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
PAIN KILLER taken internally should be administered with milk or water, and
’ sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective than anythnig
else- For a SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Killer and
’ he relief is immediate and cure positive.
il'ljc Soutbrnt (htfcrjmsc.
1.1 tit C. BRYAN, I'.niTOß;
SUBSCRIPTION TERMS.-
—o. . :
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strictly in advance.
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count of twenty.- nvK percent will be made
ter advertisements inserted for three
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I.EBAI. AVFltriSi:t|i:\TN.
Apecsrsons having occasion to adver*
! ltU Legal Sales, Notices, etc., are com
| pel-led by law to'comply with the following
rules:
Aduiiii-i-tmtors, Kxrciitorn, or (iiinr
diaiix:
All sales ol Land by Administrators, Ex
ecutors or Guardians, are required by
law to be held on the first Tuesday it*
the month, between the hours of ten
o'clock in the forenoon, and three in
the afternoon, at the Court House in th
County in which the property is situate.
Notices of these sales must be given in
public Gazette Forty Days previous t
.ne day of sale.
Hale of IVr-oiinl S*i opertj •
Notices of the sale of Personal Property
must be given at Hast Ten Days previ
otrs to the day of sale.
Estate Itrlitor- am! Creditors:
Notices to Debtors and Creditors of an •-
• title must be put lishetl FoAy Days.
{'ous t ol Ordinai-J l.ravc to Sell:-
Notice that application will be made to th*
the Court oi Ordinary for leave to sell
Lands, must be published weekly for
Two Months.
Adiuiiiixiratiou and Guardianship,
Citations for Letters of Administration
must be published Thirty Days ; for
Dismission front Administration, month
ly for Six Months. “ •
t’oiTclosiiiT of Alorlgagc :
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage’ mini
be published monthly for Four Month*.
Iv-labliNhing Lokl IPapcr* :
Notices for establishing Lost Papers roust
I>*‘ published lor the full term of Threo-
Mouths. . ’ “ • .
Publications will always be coa
| tinned according to tire above rules,- jur
j less otherwise ordered.-
I NOTICE :
LOWRY, HAYES&FLANIGAN
{■l | A VINO THIS DAY ENTERED INTO
JUI a Copartnership for the
lines ii mm
.OF
BBMES, WA&ON’S
AND ALL KINDS OK
Blacksmith Work,
| Titlee this method of informing tlie Public n
tlie fact, and to solicit tlieii- patronage. Our
Terms wijl be • . • .
BTKH TLI CAKII, -
•No work will leave the Shop until paid
ot .Ve will take PRODUCE.
Is kfiiili i $L|
• . . DEALERS IN -.-
.pnoT- -iRTTHFR ‘
iDk/uf J, Gy OvLu*JJaD y LJkGL XO .
And all kinds of
Jfunusl/mg : (LAoobs,
Hosiery, Crockeries. Cutlery, Notion*,
A.c., Ac!, At.
At Wholesale and lietail.
j 7t St, Julian Nt. NAVAiASAII, GA.
- 6COR&IA’ - ‘
TELEGRAPH,
. PUBLISHED at
Macon, - - - Georgia.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
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The new proprietors of the TELEGRAPH
ate resolved to spare no labor, or expense, to
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of tlie South. In addition to its regular corps
of Editors —who are men of much experience,
and well and favorably known in the South—
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rights, interests and feelings of Georgia and
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up from the valley ol humiliation, exhort them
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} Feb 14-7 Proprietors, Macou, G*.