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If we believed all the newspapers say,;
about him, we should bu irresistibly driyeh
to the conclusion that he is not only aknave,
hut n wise msn. But we are not disposed
to credit all that we seo and hear on the
mnch vexed problem, for it is unsafe, as a
general rule, to rely u|>on phillipict sind an-
l gry abuse, ns infallible, truth "
By Telegraph.
w m m a - —- , ■ gry abuse, as intnlliiilo trutd. Pope is
* r ltHE ONLY SAFE COURSE FOR C<>N- s jmply „ great (?) General—didn’t ho “head
8RRVAT1VRS. „,.-„.s on i Quarters in the Saddle” nil around Manas-
.The only pUn to defeat tho^to ( ^ and \ 9a9j „n along tho road towards Wash-
*“THE CONVENTION | Ington? Of course he did—there is no. rub-
nteAnd^lbJ$S&Q%3*-
not do.—Maeon Telegraph.
bing that fact out. We believe he is just
tW
as good a man now as he was then, and (lien
as he was on the occasion of his memorable
and masterly retreat from Savannah in the
early days of ins budding glory. As com-
7 rounder on the plaint, we doubt not he
" was delayed and the impression was de co U id have dono as big a hole in tho Nation-
Motive. There is no use for apologies, | Treasury as any one of his illustrious
' i HP we couidp’t help It. Our rolling apar-, ,<ompecrs, and purchased as many Indian
' ' atns wns and is out of order, ink was, and j scalps; bu(a cruel and ungrateful Govern.
I_|l> naner not very good, and things nu , nl m j xc j him up in politics and civil
* * . <•*. fa ...111 Inlfl Ri 1 V • 11 1 I. _ r._,l. hi. tl.mlillnll «so! nitUS
| y^Y.^.~..Hw P hiBue ot Thursday
vtm delayed,
w ere torn tip generally. It wi take «■ .
• • •- the oflice in
„„ up ... ..
wv.v w.« n „ mutters, ami he finds his “saddle 1 * training
■croliiwros, probably, to put the olllee in hiadequato to tho various and complieuled
< **Droi*er working order, meantime wo hope rW j„i ro i no nts ot tho anomolous position,
i ,, dn!r friends will be patient, and make due j Educated for tho army, trained n soMior,
allowances. All will Ik> right in a tew | immortalised in tho “saddle,” it is not at
..II ..eeniwin tlmi no mi nmatmir in pivil ffOV*
days
■ all strange, that, as an amateur in civil gov
——y- ,1 i ernment, lie should fail to please civilians.
, . Mixap Corroji.—Whilst among Tho Military Is imperioui and despotic,
■ I mission merchants ot Savanna i, a e ‘ ^ a nd it is utterly impossible for one whoso
•’•■'bga,.wO«^Gmtav, ! .tdeaofco«on 5 * ’
whole life Iibh been spent in command, to
govern, under the civil authority, without
drawing largely opnn his ideas of servility
and obedience. It is a sort of second nature
with hint, and lie can no more shake it oil
or
P'ftJ’i great importance to the planter, tin
ago, we, jcarucu — .
from Southern and South-western Gcoi^in
was being rejected by buyers ns mixed
packed. The •lightest handful ot stained
or trashy cotton in a hale, il discovered,
will roducoths price of middlings tnoto
live cents per pound. Il is therefore, ol
PIS fatghew.
“—r T®rt*-AI»>say -Tfi.netkljr-ttaM. ].- —,
\ N«w OntKAua, Oct. 25.—Favor inter
mcnis today 17. Ilamburg suanier Bava
ria arrived in the River, with over 300 pas
sengers—tho Jrst experimental trip, look
ing to c.vstalillshfuent »f a penwFOt lipo
between New Orleansand Hamburgh. Tlie
Crescent of today states thst a private let-
ter ilrora Corpus Cbristl gives intelligence
thst tho towns of Braios, Santiago and
Brownsville, Texas, and the city of Mstamo
ras and the village of Bagdad, Mexico, were
extensively damaged by the samo storm
that recently devastated Galveston.
Steamer Fisarro, lettBratos torihleoort on
tho 29th Sept., and has not since been heard
of. Her loss is considered certain.
Later—She went down with all on board
Fr»n Wilmington. •
WiLui.wroM, Oct. 20.—Tho white peo
ple are taking more intorert in the approach
ing election, since tho result of the Virginia
flections is known. Five (lays more for
reeist ration.
From Rail-
Fornaxes, Oct. 23, Or. m.—Tho news to
night is glorious for the cause o! Italy.
Tho Government deems it best to suppress
details lor the present.
From Tennessee.
Nabiivii.i.k, Cet. 25.—Browntow was
elected Senator by 20 majority.
From Washington. ’
Warrington, Oct. 25,—Revenue recolpts
tn mm, anu nc can no more suimr .. .... l(W j a y 9469,000. Tho matter of tho Geor-
escape coloring ills adniinislrntion with I ^ University wns presented to thePrcsi
e hues of army regulations, than a teoparil j Jy cn t, who referred it to Gen. Grant. Grant
.. ..i......... t.;» nnato nr mu V.thirminn hin « i> A iWi. All matt.oiM connected
. M®? C ott on dull anu
4^buy^Ujfe°
wi 'nnsettM""list quotations eannol 1m ar-
rivoA at; nominally 8 to 11.
jftcirr nisrATCUES.
„ . n. i SS —Cotton active and
advau«dTa cc-M. New York middlings
1 Niles 370 hales; receipts 2,300.
At-ot HTA, Oct, 25.~Cp«l firm, sales ,
705 hales at 17 for middlings. -j
... « te , T1 v. Oct* 25.— Cotton sales
N *wi Obleam, ,
1700 bales; bow.Muldlings 13. Flour bony-
an?°and advanced 50 cents. Double extra
11.75, choice extra 13. Corn, »»**■*£■
,_ w „. _e:,o 1.60. Oals advanoed to 75.
Pork v’ery dull, .nominally 23.25 to 24.50
Bacon unchanged, Urd, «»
Gold, 142. Sterling easier at 1. Clearbills,
! Savanna
Jno.~W. Anderson’s Jons ^ ■ hoLCOMBE &
CJA
R. H. Axpcpfos,
A. H.
^Sror^-O-
4 o r to a t II i n 9 cv t|;inis,
& comer Dr-floi. »»«1 •««-
SAVA»»AS,
Jso. W. AKDKBIOX,
Geo. NY. Asdphmos. j««.
i oct24 f
i TflnMifir l’DWATin L. llOLffiMUI,
GTFEMD & HOLCOMBE, |
FACTORS,
SHIPPING IBBROBAIST3.
Ar. erenarpd losd.snos llherslly on CTSslenoealii
stree:
i- Have landing
-AND-
Xxx Storet
Gold, 142. Stertpigeasicruv.. m B>r0 „. M , to b.llco.. rapt.J.
SbRIS & TILLMAN. -
Pr MoBtTn, Oct. 25-Cotton quiet through
B*—, OH. 25.-Cmton strong^; | ^! K ACO
1)1111.1-, vtl. *• * . . ...
out thu day, dosing at 17 j for middlings.
Flour very
Nn°snles.’' I Cornrteady; white 138 to 142; j GEORUU.
. tirABtArtsAa? Oat« steads' nt 77 to *
l ^ ,XP Pmviiions very dull. • \ n BSKHALCOMMISSION ANft VOttW.\M)\M CASHS SIDES.
jff«S5L7= -*■
to Lt.crpool and have il sold
in sit esses nliere lh* «»«« dedres. I.i won
ftdTSDces will h« msde *jf f)uRT3 ft \N.
f. great importance to llioi * ' , t . a t, change his spots, or an Ethiopian, his ruftrro( l u to Pope. All matters connected
the almost care bo observed in me m K , 0UB , |t; t | lor cf„, e, to have much | wit i, districts wll
Itot thccotton.as well in t<‘ p cliaritv with our long sufl'erlng, and be no tj Vclther the Presiil
jnontol
the ginning and packing.
“Work Sharp.”
in. Wo ouglit, inoreiore, to nave iiiuvi) | w iu, districts will take the same oottrso.
charity with our long suffering, and be not I j- c | t i, CI . t | ie President nor Grant will tuko
1 too forward in denouncing ami abusing.! nn y responsibility beyond referring tho
Hi, cause is our bane, and his orders our j * “
... thine,.ve elept, llegiatratiou Hoard, has al mi , fortHn[ . R h1iouW i inspire the press with T he Trihun* takes gro
•f 'c .L for the flirt v wnrkot „ n hlewthnm.hts than hilimrscnte. and loftier toi ney General should lead
8,000 bales—part to arrive. Frdght*
ciian"cd. Flour, more doing, bute 8, city
10.50; Southern 10.14,10 10.50. ■ , ,
Havana; Get. 24. Sugar 10*-* » nl1<, rJ
8J to loj. Exchange on Kiighind 145 pre-
“ ltMsvii.tr, Get. 2S.-Flour dull and
nnehanged. Bacon firm, shoulders 1 4A
sldcs ial, hard 13.). Whiskey, nominal.
Sr. lid’is, Oct 23.—Flour heavy; cbm
dull white 1,10to 1,11. Mess lurk .2,
clear shies 171; shoulders 13} to 14
CixtissAH.Oct. 25.—Flour unchanpod.
Corn, good demand for fine. 1 ork, nominal.
Bacon unchanged. Lar«l dull at 12f. ,
Nkw Youk. Get. 25,-Stocks strong.,
Gold 1411:02 Coupons 12}. 1
Charleston, Oct. 25.—Cotton stjfler,
with an upward tendency. Sales 400, Midd
lings 18} to 18}.
ASKS SI10l T LDEP,S,
99 CASKS HAMS.
Qisam Borr.itTs.1
D. L, Robebth. j
D. L, KOBBRTH. J Of SavammU; ( »«J-
Joseph Tii*man, MailUoa county FloiWft.
ffiASSHAbL HOUSE.
Broughton Street,
SAVA W , pf.
GA
ol«pt> llegiatratiou Board, R | minfortunca, ukoulti |n»j»1ro tho press with | 'l he r n *“*1®» j® a( i the prosecution
alone bmi the agency (ortlie flirty workol | , I0 blfr thuuKhts than illlngsgate, and loftier toi ney G™
rto Rsd al party In the So,Hi,.. A.«» ?im ,h,» personal abuse. He should bo.^bc J^ that Mr .
elMlioneering vehicle, il I, a huge thing, and I let nl.me very much... Ivi/would e^rulnly bo tried at the »p-
falters at notliliie, however base, lo accotff* The Negro Vendflta. I ro,welling term in Richmond, g ive the Jm-
plleh the end aiinetl si. Under the pretense Kroin l)l0 «„ t wo hnvc regarded the re-: pression that ’•J'’ 9 ?'«tl{“hc° A7*y Gener
that the whlui people are engaged i» tjl 0 eonsl ruction sohemo of Congress, as a ° 'li'il'ndtei nUfl tlmt the executive ha,
neity meanness ot keeping tho nugrocs Irom |„. n dous national three: In earnest, though i ^ )lQ intcr ,, Nt , in tho caso aineo Mr.
voting on the false representation that j 1(s authors be, and wlekedlv bent on ml"-, p nv j„ w n 8 delivered to^the civil authordic,.
th»J cannot vote till their taxes are paid.— I chlidfjt ljjmpossihlo that even they eould
E. Hulliert. the grand Mogul ol the infernal | n , ao completely demented ns to have slip
machine, has addressed to sll registrar*, the - ltl possible ever to carry out their in
ground that the At- ivpw AdvRrtisements.
tho nrosceutioil
mark our word, it won't he day with V'ln
always. You are drawing the lines very
distinctly, and heaping up wrath ngainM
U.o day of wrath. Here i» the sweet scent,
cd circular:
lflAnqt'AllTER, MlLITABV DiSTSIOT, 1
Biirbau op UxutrrBATioN, .
Atlanta, Ga„ October 19. 183,.)
• .colored,
lloaril Registration, .
-Soil. District
frequently Immbiiged tho Amcrlcnii people,
and it ia not at all improbable that Ida aiie orn people
a . <H •_ .l.!_o.ll -1*11.0 tliSfMT 1 “ 11
dlyfe^ro'nmrralexuUarionofthcSou^.
orn peoplu over a prospect ot deliverance
and it ia not at all unpronauie uiai «»■ orn people over n piunpwi* u. -
cess suggested the “big thing” of tl.e thirty | from Ridicaj rnlo.lt my. lhat thejiroaont
ninth Gongross. At anyR Is now eer j 0—
tain thnt tho players made a blunder, andj'G’ BU q. ra „ 0 w iH not prevail. It then
.lint they must iorfeit tho stakes forthe fniil. |nn bcs tho following prediction,
play. Tho recent elections at tho North. The blacks ol the South can never bei Uo•
• * . . . ..hi IAf «hn mufti’Airn without. leaamirto
- Sir:—You will use every effort to cor
reel tho false impression made by the re
r referred to in the onclpseil oircular.-
1 nistribate tho-cireulars as rajildly us 1>« M *
MERCER & SMITH, !
CORKER BROAD AXD WASBIStiTOX STS. j
ALBANY, GA'
Hare on lisnd, sad srsoonstsnlly receiving ^
A GOOD STOCK OF GOODS.
Confllniing'ln ptri of ‘
Brood, Flour,
8ug»r, Coffee.
Bftlt, Ohtete,
Irish Potatoes, •
ToIircco, Scgarn,
Snuff, Potash, |
ricklee,
SardineR,
Candlei, Sodi,
Liquors,
Ponder, Shot,
Load, Percussion Caps,
Jloltowaro, Iron, Kailu,
riow-Steel, Traflo-eUainn, Iloea, Plow-Uocs.
Hals, Shoes, Brooms, Tain, Buckets, Selves, Ao,
F L OU R,
quo BABREL8, all grads#,
BUTTBrI
no firkins ciioiri.
CHEESE
SOU BOSES STATE FACTORY nil
S U © A
□50 BBLB cr.l'SIlUD A B sad C.
50 DLLS (
^dihe^eping reaction ^'°
itH cotirflp, have put tho acalot condcmna-. ri Aalm0lll in t h e next sentence utters
lion on tho mad and foolish irenk, and now ponfygpion:
‘from the full meridian of thoir glory” tbs'
18 COIIIUBBIOH . .ill
Giving universal sufirago to tho blacka
^ , . _ .. — . ... A».M.tv,in.liifi no rrnnfl
ble. Work sharp, Hick. Report to these great party of spoil
l % Ucadauartor the names of porioiis who arc j nevor t 0 riso again.
clesigneiTly engaged in this trick to deceive • Tho negro and hi
the people and defeat reoonatruetlon t I
Superi„tenda^Rv|U . r gia . ^ , o( . ^ fa|M ovlmbuions; hut the p>ml j has “^rndTwrai.c,’
and lust net oftlie travesty will begin with, (1(|a { t o.:«uaUvln this action not“commcn-
thoir elevation to place, and end with the (|,,j w godqjjudgnicnt and regard jur tho
awakening thunder of conititutlonal reveln- p „|,|lJ welfare,” it is ready ami willing to
tion. They may make the most of the coca- ...nf ien.irant Atncans to riot
“rrjm llio inn meritiian ot tueir gwry • tjlvmg univcro.a. .
great party of spoils must fall like I-UK*. ,
nevor to rise again. was retorted tT, mainly as a party ex-
Tho negro and his low bred white coadja. p |e „ t
tors, may enjoy tho passing pliantnsmagora, 1 'We hope the country will take notice of
' and bask for a while in tho flickering lustre f» c t that a party for party purposedtlono
Tho highest market price psld for all kinds
ofpTOluoo. <">'-* 3lln -
nSiirais mm%
THE NEW
Ladies WeeteJy
JOtmlfAIf OP FASHION.
PniCE 15 centi.
.t„.t received hy L. E. WEL011 ft CO.,
persona if they were reported?
T. J. DSnau-r Go,—bee tho large
clouhle oolumn advertieo ment at tlie head,
on our third page. It is a wholesale liquoi
I 1. establishment, and tho few about. Albany
that drink at all, nroy likely take BtulUV
heat now and then. They do a large
i business, and give general satisfaction.
• ‘ ’ tjy u Ji. iit'RRoufitiB it Co.—Thin ia now
the oldest House to Savannah, and hears the
propd reputation of never having allowed a
■'■piper to goto protest, and of having wcoth
Arad the storms of financial crises, and tin
: disasters of the w«r. Thoro are no batter
men anywhere, and a customer wsb nevei
"known to quit them. See their card.
t> Si HoifOORit.—Young, ener-
sion, and jubilate to their hearts content,
hut they will soon learn that thu Anglo
Saxon race ia tho ruling race of this conti
nent ; that this is tho whito man’s conutry,
and that there is yet onongh virtue, in.
lolligenco and well ordered civilisation
among tho decent people of America, to
rescue tho country from despotism and an
ircliy, nnd to brush away the black cloud-
they would mantle her in.
/IT1I18 First Class Hold as- been rctnodollc.l end
T" newly rcrural'licil end pul 111 r" ,fMI nri,e )
1 ll'rongliaut. The travelling public me}'rest
aisnroJ they will find ooinroriabie eccommodumi.
' ,l ^4 l0 "“- A. i'luCK. i'lopiistfr. ,
OMNIBUS LINE,
Savannah, Ga.
pare I7LgcS.vi.oocS.
! mllE umlcrsignM, propricinra of the Maistinl!
I 1 I’ HoiiRft Oomlbua Lino, Imve, irom tins
i vctluood t1i« fare lo tho fallowing rafr*:
! To nnd from Railroads and Steamer to MarMia.1
I Houie50 cents.
Private pnRpengerfl, to ttnyparl^Gf tli-«.iti. igc.
Savannah, Oct. 8, »
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
WM. HONE.
Established iri joo BBLB EATING,
IMPORTER AND WR0I.ES1M’. IIEAI.ER ioobbls onions,Rehj
IN I
Savannah AdvertL>emenLs.
COFFEE.I
1440 B.KIS JAVA, Wo and Le|«it«.
POTATOES AND ON
5 Crates Onion Strings.
uenenal Shrrman
Of ell tho Federal goncrais, Sherman is
tlie only promterst ” n0 "T>° l x " ,? " ,e " ^
integrity and stamina requisite to sustaiti.
Guiiiu.'in iB Ulownoxa*.— xoung, enei- j the superstructure of greatness; and he has
Ak, ‘ llioroHghly | educated m Mimes, scarcely character enough, of the right sort,
and embodying »ht> very soul ot honor aud to support oven third or fourth class great-
PlIDIIU WUliurr, .v sm sr
iuvlto a ma»s of ignorant Alrlcans W riot
and bloodshed. Such men as help along
Radival reconstruction in Georgia will have
to bear their portion of tho odium and jres
ponsibility for the troubles and disorder,
which may visit the country in the fiitnro.
X. 11 Fobrkst has been exercising his
rhetoric upon Mayor Lolland. ol Memphis.
Tlie Mayor made a statement; F orrett de
nied It; the Mayor insisted; then to him
Forrest said: “You lied, and you know tt,
yea perjured scoundrel; I denouuce yon as
a puppy and scoundrel; I placo th^ brand
iqKiii ymi, and yon have to carry it. Ana
ho carried it.
60
integrity, these genllemnn bid lor pntro
qsgs In Southwestern Georgia. They liavi
many friends in this section, and thoso wlio
may not know them doubtless know some ol
‘ ' their references. Wo bespeak fur them a lib
' ’-r*) sliarc and a fair trial. Their card will ht
ihnd under'the head of Savannah Advcr
Authorised to atale tliat Capt.—
, ''I Hobbs, Internal Rovinue collector, will ae.
i* 1 “tkitif drafts on this Houses for cotton tax.
7 F»t»l Apathy.
iho.QnitmanBannerofthe 18th snvs:-
-xA-
Hull t‘
im* *»♦-
«TI«Qon»orvativo Moctinff, announepd foi
lagt SatuVdav. wan not heui. Causcb : 110
interest in >?lltjes—no
,,,,Ineumheht upoh him to inoiint
too- v.uHrt house veranda, and proclaim
aloud that tho hour for assembling had ar-
Hnsft-vrroiV. nobody thought the rneetiiq
'flould,accomplish any good. Consequently
has a th* Ideetibg was a Tail«rc—and nobody
- iv xL nominatod a candidate for the Conven-
r/'r^iSTKobodycarcsl”
‘•:i.* .:m,Wrt*Mo»*r Goka.—Tho Registra.
^4«top boa d prints electioneering circular^
' ’nMetActkin tickets, and pay for it ol tin
Reconstruction fund.
ness, llut ho ls opposed to the revolution
iry ultras, and in favor of the constitution,
al programme of President Johnson, nnd
much may belorgiven and forgotten il lie
fights out his destiny on that line. Ho is
next In command of tho army to Grant,
and may yet bcoomo tho Cvaar or tho Na
poleon of America, The New York elec
tion, on tho 8th prox., will proclaim John-
-on master of the situation, and we shall
then expect to see all army oidleers doing
duty in obodiauce to the orders of the com
mander in chief; and if any rrfttse to obey,
110 0110 doubts tho power of the chief to ar
rest nnd prefer charges,and an arrest always
relieves Irom duty.
LouraiANA.—Ot tho 98 delegates to the
Unnvcntion elected in Louisiana, only 9 are
Conservatives. A considerable proportion
ire negroes. Tho whole number voles
polled was 77,202, of which 72,853 were for
tnd 8939 .gainst Convention. This, is 13,'
171 more than a majority ot the voters rep-
stered. ' ' m m j
Tub Best Market in mx Wom.n.'—Oitr
llspatehes to^ay, exhibit the facti tlwly
innounccd that Savannah is tho beat Cot ton
market, for the planter, in the world.
The Political Effect.
Most of tho Radical press, North and
South, affect various excuses for the reac
tion, hut the leading cry is “local issues. —
Our Southern Radicals catch at tho straw,
andb.owit about to keep their courage-up,
M ,dto continno their weird spoil upon the
poor negro. Now nnd then, however, a
Northern republican face# tbo truth, aud
a “round unvarnished tale delivers."
Tho Nowbnryport Herald .(Republican,)
Irom a Massachusetts standpoint* says1:
“Tlicsc elections show that,.the reaction
is universal, and therefore it is uousetn at
tribute the change to local questions. It
extends from New England to Cahloriila,-
It has fomo sooner aud laster than » 0 ex-
pa ted. ^ if they (tho Radicals)[ had ear
vied the States as swooningly, thja.yoar. as
last, the impeachment or President
would he among tho “fixed ‘“J* _
would be hut the healnnltig el Wrthor rtvo-
lution and anarchy; the reaotlon m tho North
will restore the President to he powers that
were indisputably his beforo the rebellion,
arid head tho impeachment policy torever.
■ * ov ^ nr
BOLSHAW It. SttYA.
Importer! and Dealers la
GR06K1M. SHIM,
Glassware,
Kerosene Lamps, Oili &c.,
j at. juliau' and .101 Bryan BtreeU,
(One door Wool of Whllnker.)
SAVANNAH, OA.
Crookory nosorled in Crolos or ropnckcl to suit
purchaser!. ccl’24 8 mo
Ws. H. Bcnnovoui, Tbos. H. Maxwell
W.H. BURROUGHS & 00.,
AND
Forwarding Merchants
Ho. 97 Bay Street, Savannah, Oa.
For thr osls of Cotton nnd olhnr Produce, Timber,
* i n..t Pel tin Pnscnnol 1*rnnsrlV FA.
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
119 Bay Street, Snv«nmi'u. Ga.
ool2i Sin
"aSSraSXeor
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
201 aud 305 Bay st., West of Barnard.
li&BD
20 DRLSLEsVF,
30 F.IDKINS LEAP,
6U TCD3LE)
SOAP and STAR|
- , 150 BOXES Colgate, Babbitt*!
gjjr Special Rtlentlon to orders accompanied by * 50 BOXES Klug»ford Slirch.
remitltnc*.
oct24 8ia ;
CBAOK
i 950 BBLSnnd Boxm "Tirol," I*
on, Egg, &c, &c.
j TEA,
;aOO PACKAGES Block rod Orios*
OUR HOUSE
DINING SALOON,
-By-
Lumber, Real Bit Me* Tereonal Property, do.
3mo
E. H. KIELIIT,
Ilay Street. Cor. Wlillnliur,
SAYNNAH, GA-
I II IS nOU8K has been Ihoronjlif
refitted, and ov**ry practical i
made forth# Fall and Winter. Tho
' i *
A. 0. McRAE,
88 Bat Stn*ET.
Savannah, Georgia.
.1, continue* a strictly commission business,
so,* interest iu tb# purchase of Cotton. Con-
«dfnmenr» toileted* Prompt and personal nticn<
tion to all holiness confidt-J to roy care.
Isibeyt) sdvanr.es on cotton for sols or idiipmcnt
All mercnandlho promptly forwarded when to my
csv0 , o, oet 34—fimoH.
Cl TILL
©No It
Htiramcni
renoVated
protsVment
Qltuo Terms run auu vvimn. SUU mewBLKS nro
supplied with the choicest articles from the mmee-
tic Market and from New York, Philadelphia;Tnl-
tlmore. Florida and olscwborn. Kspacibi attention
paid to procuring the choice-t
Game, Fish, Ovs'ors, "Etc
MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS,
From 0 a. m. to midnight. Separate rooms for pri-1
I TCte panics. The best of
i WINES, ALES,LIQUORS,CIGARS, Ac.
Skilful oooks aud courteous attendants
oct. 2 i—8m os. '
10 HHl)3 Musoovido, •.,
ao BBLS New !•»*•
RAISINS, Al*
:J hats; hats,
iv 1
to FBAILB Alroondl.
50 B0XE8 W*
A. M. ILOAS,
Home, Oft-
cYKsTunts.
Macon, Onr;
c.lf.'ub’ortvr.n,
Brooks Co. Os.
A.t, MAC IKTTRl’., -
ThoTnaavillft, (la.
SLOAN. GROOVER &, CO,
C©tS®©X f2Vi£i£©BS
AND-
l,oi» wi wi people tn maintain tho goverir-
SM andM thoy hope for pnwer hereafter
they wiil be«auHounn the lhture.
.J-aasa^" "'im iW.''-
T6/X.E«At AhvxmuKRe:—Send in yotr
adtertireraonte. We havb Indtt gtnM Im “>
litaHoliMH.
Commission Merchants,
Ti sroD r DAi»‘5WrER range.
BAY STREET. BAVANHAH, GEORGIA.
XjIBEKAL ADVANCES ON COTTON consigned
to our correspondents in New York and Liverpool,
oct. 24—8 mo?
at i , M»oB.ev
WHOLESALE ! j 100 PICKA0ES rs ' ,na,
N OW open in my WHOLESALE BOOM, a Urge j
lot °f .] -
Wool and Fur Hats; * TOBAOC
too r.03fS9-Vnrliiu» B n* 11 * .
CLOTH, VELVET. AND GLAZED CAPS.
For Men, Boys, and Children.
“ Af,°0:
LADIES' nnd MISSES’ HATS, in cn,!li-> vnrl'ciy.
Will diipircnlo Bill,made In any of tiro Norlkciu ,
or Eastern Cilics, at snmo yrlc.1 nnd hi". T r-narp
a m ooi.ritNO. LUVVxitiJ.
153 cTngtM, .ImiTSAVAfiNAH.’a.V. ■(
oct 21—1 mo ♦. {
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