Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, November 24, 1866, Image 3

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Tri-Weekly Republican, BATPRD AT,~PECE MBERIS, 1866. flgf-We are authorised to announce the name of P. J. STROZIEIt, of Albany, as a candidate for the office of Judge of the Supe rior Court of the South Western Circuit.— Election in January next. Oct 0 tde. We are authorized to announce the name of Hon. James J. ScAnnonouoii us a candidate for the office of Judge of the South- Western Circuit. E’.eotion January next. Oct. 18 Ids. 0 We are authorized to announce the name of N. A. Smith, Ksq., ol Americas, as a candidate for the office of Solicitor General of the South Western Circuit, at the election in January. nov 20 tde We are requested to announce the name of John C. Kotheufoiio, Esq., as a can didate for Solicitor General of the South- Western Circuit, at the election in January next. dec 13 tde First Quarterly Meeting for the Amer icus District- Oglethorpe and Montezuma,at Oglethorpe, Dec! 22 and 23d. Perry Station, Dec. 29 and 30th. Huwhinsville, Jan. 5 and oth. Ameticus, Jan. 12 and 13lh. 11 ayncvillc cir., at Ilaneville, Jan. 19 and 20th.* Fort Valley cir., at Marslialville, 26 and 27 th. Bethel cir., at Pineville, Feb. 2 and 3. Vienna cir., at Snow Spring, Feb. 9 and 30tb. Magnolia cir., at Concord, Feb. 16 and 17th. Starkvillc cir., at Adams Station, Feb. 23 and 24th. Isabella cir., AVesley Chapel, March 2 and 3. C. It. Jeweit, P. E. -* City Election. Theelection for Mayor and Aldermen and Clerk & Treasurer, for the ensuing year, will take place to-day. The f llowing gentlemen have given their consent to serve, and wo hope they will be elected without opposition^ FOR M WOK : T. M. FUR LOW. FOR ALDERMEN : A. S. CULTS, F. M. COIvEIt, A. A, ADAMS, I). A. MAYO, I). W. LKWTS. A- R. BROWN'. FOR CLERK AND TREASURER. JOIIS' M. TIN Ell. CdST’Tlie following dispatch was received in this place yesterday. It settles the matter so far ns regards the untended charter of Americas. The election, therefore, for Mayor and Al deimen will take place to-day, in ac cordance wit the new charter: Mu.t.kdgevilk, 1) c. It. To T. M. Furlow : The Governor lws sign.d the amen led Cidirter of Arnericus. T. I>. Steer ‘CnaisTMAS is Coming. —But a few days interval s het won this prest: t writing and the time honored festival so dear to every juvenile heart. Al ready the heads of families are begin ning to look round and see how they cati licst aid Santa Claus in his wel come task of bringing smiles to the happy faces of their dear little ones. The windinvs and shelves of stores have commenced putting on their usu al holiday appearance, and everything gives token of anticipated enjoyment. Among the stores which make a fine display, perhaps the most glittering is that of B. W. Smith & Cos., at the well known stand so long occupied as a Confectionery. .M e look a look through his extensive stock of toys, fire-works a’ml fancy articles, the other day, and were tempted to repent our temerity, for the idea of looking over so many useful and ornamental articles and not being able to purchase some thing for our little darling and better half, was almost too much tor us. — Persch* desit'ihg to purchase tokens of remembrance and toys for the ap proaching frol.days, can find an as sortment at the Confectionery store of Smith & Cos. Call early and se cure the best. Messrs. Adams, Steer & Co—V c never enter the store of this firm, but that we see every member of it busily engaged in exhibiting their rich and beautiful goods to Ladies who constantly throng their establish ment. It is no astonishment why ladies go there to make their purchas es, for certainly the goods of this house are not surpassed by any estab lishment in South Western Georgia. We make this broad assertion from the fact that their stock comprises the very best articles that can be purchas ed from the leading Northern Estab lishments. Besides it is a pleasure to trade with the gentlemen comprising this firm, for their manners ars so pleasing, that one cannot refrain from making a purchase, though they may only call to examine the goods. '1 his establishment can truly be styled a first class Dry Goods House, and we take pleasure in recommending it as such, to all persons desiring to pur chase any article in their line. Suc cess to it, say we, and long life to the gentlemanly proprietors. Male Academy. —By referring to our advertising columns, it will be seen that Mrssrs Dodd & Hudson, ore expected to take charge 0 f the Mule Academy in this place, the ensuing year. Mr. Dodd’s quali fications ns ananstructor are well known to the citizens in this section and Mr. Hud son conies with the highest testimon'als, having been engaged in teaching for the past ten years. We take pleasure in com mending these gentlemen to the liberal pat ronage of our citizens. They will pecupy the house known as the Rylander Academy. JBCiyllurrah for the Circus, and hurrah fur the New Stock of Goods, just received at No. 2, Loyless’ Block, Cotton Avenue, where Jake M. Maltster, Agt., is giving away goods at an enormous sacrifice, by far cheaper than the cheapest, give him a. call. Special to the Ladies—we have received from our London Store, in Macon, a large as sortment of Woolen Goods, Bugle Trim mings, Dress Trimmings, <tc., Velvet and Silk Ribbons, which wc are bound to sell before New Year's Day. So come one and come all and try the branch ot the London Store, and see if we cannot do as we prom ise. Jake, Lipman and Charley Smith, make up the host of Clerks, and are always ready to attend to their customers. Friends and public in general, we say—give friend Jake a call: Dec. 13-ts. Holiday Presents. —At the Con fectionery store of B. NY. Smith & Cos., maybe found several bushels of chil dren’s toys, and if you want a dancing “Jim,” a doll, a child’s tea set, a rail road train, a steam boat, a stage coadi, a whistle, a rattle, a picture book, or almost anything with which to please the little folks, go to IL W. Smith it Cos., and you will find it. Distressing AconnxT.-On Monday last ft sad occurrence happened at the residence of one of our fellow citizens, Shephard Pryor, a little child ot Ins, some 18 months old, was taken by its nurse into the field where the hands were at work, who set it down by a fire and went oft and left it. In a short time its cloths caught fire, and before relief could be obtained it was burnt to death. Mr. Prior was in town at the tune, and knew nothing about it till he re turned home. The family have our heartfelt sympathies in this tin ir sad affliction. A Faithful and Just Officer. — It is a sincere pleasure to fecord the worthy* deeds ol a faithful and just officer. We allude to Kshii'hAßykd who lias charge of the Freedom ot this county. On several occasion wc have witnessed his duct and can hear testimony, 1 honor, fair dealing and unsw> fidelity Justice is his guiding star, both with reference to the white and colored population, A. II honor to linn. The sr L.'.vr i'.f.er - There is no chvrai'ter more desj i :üb;e than tire slut derer ; the very a’mo pi ere wliirh •'•.irrous.tb liini b comes lKii.-OMii-B ; his vile enrea-s is loa'hed unJ liatid by every one possessing the slightest iiistinets of decency j bis villainous eyes are ever ready tueeareh out tbmetbiig to the injury of bis neiglibors: in broken sentences muttered in undertones, with nods and ges tures, lie intimuLe what he dares tint exp ess opentv. His viper tongue assails even lire spotless purity of woman. The maid, the matron, the minister, lire merchant, the' law yer, 1 lie physician, none can escape'bis scathing abu!-e;w.thout the courage lo attac k boldly, like the midnight assassin lie stabs you in the duck. Notwithstanding the ef forts of certain individuals to injure our bus iness, Oliver & Bro., never tail to satisfy their customers that their Ready Made Clothing, Dress Goods. 1> aits, Slices, Hats and Caps, are the cheapest in South-West ern Georgia. Dec. 13-30 iAMI©. On the 13th inpt, at (he resi lence of Mr. -(J. M. Stokes, Lee County, by Rev. G. H. Coit, Mr. S. A. Adams to Miss F'.o ide C. lla Kills j daughter- of the late L)r. Harris of South Carolina. In Lee County, on the lUb inst., by Lev. CL as. Li Jewett, Mr. ,J. Wilbur Boring. of Ame ricu?, ami Miss Lunik, daughter of J no. L. La amore Esq. ol Lee county. COMMBBCIAL. Americas Market. Ambbjcuh, Per. 14, Colton dull at. 25©2«. Receipts for the week at Price & Sons’ Warehouse. 503 bales. Atlanta Market.' Atlanta, Ga., Dec. .12th, Eiuto* Ukuublican : The trade of the oily for the last week has exhibited a mark ed improvement compared with previous weeks, since the business season may be said to have commenced. Those houses hav ing good stocks report favorably, while such as have permitted their stock to get reduced seem despondent. The receipts of Cotton for the week dos sing to-day have been unusually heavy. All 1 liar arrives is fn ely bought. M e quote as the highest obtainable price tor the best article brought to thi< market. An ample stock, of Corn has been main tained, ihough the demand lias been both brisk and henvv, We quote £1 40 at depot, by the car load, and $1 45 from store. Ibis is for new, though s'me choice old Corn can be had at the same figures. Bacon has suffered a slight decline Wo quote old clear sides at ; remark ing that, a small lot. of new has been received, which is offered at 17|@R>c. The Block of Flour is heavier than a' last week this time, and prices unchanged. Me quote Superfine, sl2 f>r@;slo 25; Plain i.x tra, sl4 00@14 50; Extra Family sl4 75© sls 00; Double Extra $lO 00, and Faucy White Wheat. sl7 oC@slß 00. Lard is in fair request at. 17c. in tierces and barrels, and 19c. in cans. Stock good. The demand for Bagging and Rope Isas fal len oflF, and prices are Weakening. Gunny is worth Ojc., an 1 Machine Rope ib^ 0 * Vcry Respectfully• A. K.SE AGO, Com. Merchant Arnericus Advertisements. * "ADAMS, SPEER & Cor Ark now receiving a large and ukn erai assortment of . GROCERIES, CROCKERY, OILOTKCIISrO, Hats, Boots and Shoes, SADDLERY, &Xw &C>, ‘&C. These goods were bought recently, bv Maj. Speer, in New York, WITH MUCH CARU. after the rush of the Fall trade was over, and at lieuvy declines from the earlier prices. They have been bought STRICTLY for the Ca b li, and will be sold for the Cash. We keep no books —have no doubtful accounts—and wc therefore, can and will make it to the interest of Cash pur clmsers to buy of us. Wo would call special attention to our large stock of READY-MADE OVniH, and Goods for Gentlemen’s wear, which, in point of STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, wo think is not excelled in South-Western Georgia. Other Departments of our Stock equally eom- on us, or send in your orders—with the Cash. Your order, or your child, or your servant, can buy of us on as sooil terms us if you were present. We have bill ONE PHIL'E, and that the lowest we can afford. ARAMS. SPEER & CO. Arnericus, Nov. *27, If DENTISTRY. ItR. R. NOBLE, takes pleasure in announcing I > to the citizens of Sumter and adjoininj; coun ties, as well as to tire public at law, that he has secured ft suit of GOOD ROOMS UP STAIRS IN THE Spser& Hooks' Building. on tlic corner known as Granberry’s <1 stand, which he has llttofl up with NEW FURNITURE, and NEWLY FURNISHED with everythhing be longing to liin pmiVssion, in llie way ol DEN TAL INSTRUMENTS of latest linprovenieifts. His stock of TEETH, FOIL, and indeed, all oth er material, are of the best manufacture. He lias in successful operation the NITROUSOXIDE GENERATOR, with which lie manufactures pure NITROUSOX- I DEGAS, as pleasant to breathe astheair, unit safer to use than any other ameathet ie known.— He keeps alwavs on hand a plentiful and good stock of this gas, with the use of which lie ex tracts teetli without pain. As lie lias had twelve years experience in the practice of DENTISTRY , and keeps up with all t.lie late improvements in his profession, lie feels confident of giving en tire satisfaction to all who may favor him with Umir patronage. o\\r takes this method to return thanks to nil patrons for their liberal patronage; at the same time solicits a continuance of the same. Nov. 27-Jin. R- NOBLE. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap ! SB the exclamation of every one wire cal's at lire store es I*. It. Ol.iVlili «j BUD., and exiil.fire their large sleek es Reels. Hines, Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies' Dress Goods, Ac., *tc. r. 11. OLIVER & BRO. Undershirts. Very handsome r.rticle es rl.ii ls an l Drawers at One Hollar each; wntcr-pnmf Ron's at Five and Six dollar-, per pair, worth nine. 1\ IT. OLIVER 5 BRO. # One Word to Planters. rSIE EL y'Mir Frcedmcn flint wo have hint in jp a large stock of (bathing especially suited to their wonts. Good working soils will be furnished to them at from six to sev en dollars per suit. Handsome Sunday suits, Broa lelofh coats, pants and vests, for, from live!vo to fifteen dollars. I’. 11. OLIVER & BKO< Straw and Knit Goods. 600 German Knit Hoods, very cheap. 2*la Handsome Scarfs, 100 Do*. Ladies Hosiery. F. IT, OLIVER & BRO. Take Notice. That we will sell Rout3, Shoes, Ladies’ Cloaks, Gentlemen’s Over coals, ai.d every oilier article in our lure, at lower prices than they have ever been sold in Arnericus. I>. 11. OLIVER & BRO. Your Own Fault fail lo avail yourselves of the bar' gains that are offered every day at the store of Nov 29 If P 11. OLIVER & BRO. IST otice. IN consequence of a severe accident which befell me sometime since, rendering it impossible for me to attend to my business, Mr. Soloman Council will act as my Agent in attending to all my business, such as col lecting and paying out money, and receiving bills f r lumber. Persons iudeb ed to me will find their accounts in the hands of Mr. Council. [elec 811 J SAM. KEYS. Plantation for Sale. I A\l offering for sale, my plantation, situated about four miles south of Amer icas, containing Cso.> aero?, 400 of which is cicar-d and in good order. A good dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings on the place, and well supplied with water. A bar gain can he had by early application. For further information apply to D. W, Lewis who is my agent to sell. dec 8 if DAVID DOIIR?. Stolen. JT'i.OM the rack in Vrrei-ireis, r.n Tuesday last, a I a rse h,y MAKJC, abmil I I ,ve .r.n ol | will) heavy , inane mi l lail. and large head. .She paces well, and is in irood or-!.re. Any one taken her up and informing me of the s une, will he amply rewarded, and any information concern in r her will be thankful ly received. G. W. CUNNINGHAM, i deo 8 lw.* Oglethorpe, Ga. \mertcus Advertisements. ISTotice. IT/’H-T tie sold on the | Imitation of the Bubscril>er. in It Si hley comity, on Sa'l UR DA Y. the 2*2d lAccmbor, nil tho |crlMjhl»le property. conHsting of Corn, Podder, VeHB. Mules, Cattle, £hc<p, Hogs, W iigon, Om t, Rlacl sail til's Tools, it number of stauds of liees, 1 Threshiiiu; Machine, J Fit/gemlo’s Patent Mills, for grinding Meal a«nd Hominy, lotluu SceJ, Ac. Tei ms Cash, dec 5 tds ALBERT REES. Plantation for Sale. Ij'Oßtli - purpose of winding up nn iigricuttuml par*- neibhiji. heretof io existing Utween the uwilu.- Kigned, we offer lbr sole, one of tho Best Plmtaticns in SoutLveftern Ga. It is HfnMed 10 miles firm Atnerictts, Tying the v mere of the lUnchafoi nee und I itiumlnn!Becre< ks,cni - tinning 1:37 acres, will improved. tU.O acies of <.p< ~ lmi!; ‘JdOtfwhi'li is rirti both in haiuin ck, und 100 a< r 8 of bimilui limi.nuM kln tlie woods. 'J lie pltu-e is finely tiiui>ui'id and wwtered—running wutei being in every field. AnJ one of tlie Healthiest Imfitics £u (he Slate. Ulirtern ulcs C-i n. Fodder. Mcnt, Ftork. fiirniinr InililiiiicnU uml hli.cktmilli’s Uolb c n In bought with the place. 'J lic*i e are 25 good Treed men now on the place, who went to renmin. und i hgngcrneiitß. in tne sale, can bo made for their retention ml employment. A last) purchase! c m obtniii a t>ar»nun if ho applies 801 n - UAMKI.\S & 110B50N. Anverlcus, Gn., Dec. .*> ts Great Sale! Tt’ E unbpcril* r v ill poll, at his plant: tlon, newr Ar dersonviije. on tb« ICtli im-t., fii o iinl.-s amt Pores, fat Hi gs. Cattle. Sl.e« p, ami n great nmny other tilings too todicUß to mention J.\o R. BALT LE. l ee 4 tdg. To Holders of Cotton. IA NT prepar'd to make libpr.il Ci h advances on slit! mi l ts of Cl tton to Nuv York, or any other nisiket in the Uni'ed Status, ad consign to No. 1 houses. Als ,to sliip clreet to LIVERPOOL if desir ed. am l held >t t ; 11 ow ners say s» 11. Holders of (\ tton at any ‘tation on S. W. R Road can have their Cotton shipped without any trouble to tl.ernsilx.s They have only to »nd me Wareln iHe or Rail*o:n| receipts, and get the advonees desired by retmn J xpress, i take chnrge of the C tton, pay tuxes, Fiiip, und no ke retui’LS here as soon as sold: V M. C IKKR, dec 1 Tin Broker and C on niissicn Merchant. Bacon & Flour J Q UItDS CLEAR sides ]h “ Sbnuldeip, ICO Sukr Fcfni'y Fi nr, war inn led fr»sh fiom Sweet wale! Mills. A fine si: s< ltju. rit i,f Flour, various brands, which I wi.l heH cheap foi c.ish or ixchangc for Cotton or Warehoupe sircej.t >nrv 80 davs. M, 11 IS It PH IONS. Pec. 11. ts r» x* door to Post Oilictf, TO RENT. subscriber is offering for rent, his Ja. plftnl.-ilion containing belweon 251’anil 300 nere., of Inu>l. 100 of which is fresh. It is siuifilcil one ami a half miles south of Amciicus. The reuiurcan have tne use of three mules. Apply to dee 8 2w°. M TAT lIIIAON. HST otice. Al.fi parties are warned not to sell any properly to any one representing liim ttyll as alt agi ill ot mine, as I wi 1 not pay nny demands for siuh purchases in the fu ture. pnov 1 1 inj fi. ft. HAY. Sale. AND, Stock and Provisions f r sale— -3 A one half of t uichase money Cjisli. M. IJ. Pit KETi J ; dec 3 ?{. Plains of Dura, Ga. Valuable Property for Sale. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday jn V*r February next, in the town of Stark vide, Leo emini y. agreeable to nn oilier of tfie court cf Ordinary of said county, two lots in the town of .Siuiiliville ; one bt niness bit No. 2. fifty fe t front and one hundred back; also, the residence which contains lots Nos. 22, 27 and \ of 15, and a fraction of J aero, all making 2 '} acres. It is a desira ble place, and a very good dwelling with 4 rooms, hip roof. All sold as the propirty ol J. W. Adkins. Into of said county, deed Bold for the benefit of heirs and creditors, dec 8 tds.* 1.. IL A1 ?KINS, Adrn’r. Residence for Sale. J OFFER for sale One of the lnost desirable residences in the city, especially for a bu siness or professional man. The house has fi or 8 well finished rooms, the kitchen 4 rooms, lot-, stables, a nice orchard of choice fruit, ami in 200 yards of the public square; By early application a bargain can be had. Terms easy. [Nov :30 lrn] 'F. M. COKER. INew A.i rival ! I. 3SJ\ HART <Sc CO„ G CRATES White Northern Cabbage, 1000 Bushels Corn, ‘2 Casks Bacon, 20 Boxes E. I>. and Factory Cheese, Goshen Butter, Cotl’ce, Sugar, Lard, Potash. Lye, Soap, Candles, Yarns, Crackers, Oysters, Bagging, Rope, Arrow Tie, Twine, Powder, Shot, Caps, Double-Barrel Guns, a variety of Fireworks, Oranges, tV;e, »oy 20 ts. BTATE OF GEORGIA. PROCLAMATION. By IIU Excell iicj', C iARLES J. JENKINS, Governor of saul State, WHEREAS, vacancies will occur 'lining t.Jje ypar 1867, in the following .Imlicial Courts by tioii »f the terms of tho jueseut iu' uml'oiifs, t> -vis : IntheoJf.ee of Jurign of the Superior Courts «*f tlio Ella tern, '• iil !•*. S' uthoru. Hatnula anil Tallapoosa C-r --• ciitls,ainl in the ilTi-oof Si>!icitor Gcimral of tho I.ast ern, Nnrtho'ii, couthuiu, Ocmulgee, irlint anil Blue liidgo Oncuit: and wßoreas, within the past year vi camies ha\" ma urred in other Judicial (. iicuilri which have been filbid by Executivii appointment, until an election could be held agreeable to the Constitution and laws of tho 'tale, v./.; Jntheofiiee cf Judge of thoSi j.erl >r C an t.s of tli- Ocinulgee, M..eon. . v outliwehtein, < liemkre, C iweti and Brunswick « jr.-nits, and in the office of Soh'-itor General of the Macuu, Southwestern. Hataulii and C »wet:i C ; *eu:ts. Now. in pursuance cf law, I liavo tic ught proper to issue tins, my I ro< laniation, hereby order ng and and - t .at elections bo held ou Wednesday, the .S>- • rn|!il and *y ' f J uiuary next., at lit several places ifltolt'- liig elei-tions in the counties embraced in said Judicial i ircitits, lbr a Judge of tlie gnpeiior Court and S- li- " tor i.em-ral. as 1 orein before sjm cife and. to tlie < nd tln.i haul olhct-s may be lilbil incoming to law : and 1 bird - i r najuire-a r-turn of haul election to be made to the Kxei urive D< par im ill in tin- time prescribed b> law. Given under ny It -•ml •i ■ and tie 'd'.r't .’•cal of tlie Btate. at the Cipilol in 'tub and. «Jibe, <<n jB« 2Sth da.\ of N v. mb. r. lbfti, and of Am-tic n In !• p< ndi net* die mm C-I.bt. C * A 1; I. !•:> i.-'KMdN.N l y the Governor, :\ c. Harnett. N cretary of State. dec 4 t ’e. Uaytoii High bdiool. JONCSnoKO', GKOIiGIA. Tpin PPL TNG TERM opens on the Second Monday in Jarmry. lS»-7. The Conroe of stu i> morn th- rough, more compre h'-nsive and more practical than tli i ol uuy other high School in th** Stat>-. It aftotdg atli tin* advantages of the College, the Nor mal School, and tLe Commercial or general business echo. 1. ]t th« che«pest School In Georgia. 'iWv» MCNuIIKD UOtLAftS, paid mortbty n ad va; co. w.:.l pay for board and tuition ior one ye..r. . Circulais mnt on application to A. i) GANIM.J It. A M. \ r> • ec let r- ir m a- ' Pa -‘ u: ”-' Sa.annali .Mvtrttsf incuts. ~ TATHROP 6 <3-0. 131) &> 141 Congress a#., Savannah, Cn Wholesale ami Retail Dealers In B&XGoeas, Ready Made Clothing, FOOTS, Shoes, Cutouts, Oil Cloth*, Dtoe Cur- I) tutus, Shades, &c. Wholesale Rooms t p- Stairs. uov 17 Sm TffliiMTfir Importers, Jobbers &■ Retailers of C3rOods, Jfanci) (boots, liosienj, Small Wares, Millinery, & Straw Coeds. . Corner Brouglilon & Whitaker Sts. Savannah Georgia. nov 15 3m JOS. s. CL AG HOB X, | JNO. CUNNINGHAM, (U(ilK)ll'l L (IMAM, G1!OC E R S , AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, Savannah, Georgia. n»v li> Cm W. B. DUFF Y & CO~ Successors to V. A. Rrynn & Cos., , WHOLESALE DEALERS IS IMPORTED All DOIESTIC IMIS, 455*8010 Agents for the State of Georgia for A. Keller’s celebrated Whiskeys, Cli. l’arre’s Champagnes, Ac. :407 Bay Street, - - - - Savannah, Ga. nov 15 3m D. G. PURSE. | D. R. THOMAS. PURSE & THOMAS, COMMISSIOI.FiMARDIIS & SEIPHIG A IE RCHAN TS, No. 11l Bay Street, Savannah, Ga, n EX ER A L AG ENTS for Georgia for “ Wilder’s \J Patent Salamander Safe Company,” Great Bend Scale Company.” “ Nonpareil ‘ Washing Machine C 0.,” “ Georgia Chemical Works.” Sole Agents at Savannah for “ M’apes Super- Phosphate of lame Company.” Sole Agent s at Savannah for Horace L. Emery A Son’s Agricul tural Works of Albany, New York. Agents for James Metcalfe & Co’s Oil Works, Louisville, Ivy nov 15 3ni Robert E.rwin. I Charles S. Hardee. ERWIN & HARDEE, COTTON FACTORS, AND Genera! Commission a.iil Forwarding AI RCKANTS, Savannah Georgia. T IBERAL advances made on Consignments for 1 j sale ill Savannah, New York, or Liverpool. Shippers allowed privilege of sale in Savannah or New York, one commission being charged. RAGGING and HOPE always on baud, and sup plied to correspondents at wholesale rates. Correspondents in New York—Messrs. 1). IT. Baldwin A Cos. Correspondents in Liverpool— Messrs, i». F. Babcock & Cos, pev 20 4m ~M. S. COHEN, {forjnefly tlio (inn Cohua 'A Ilcrlz, of this city, iroß.-w^A.piiDxisra-, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND COTTON FACTOR, 140 Say St - - - - Savannah, Ga nov 17 Ini* TIIOMAS J. . DUNHAM. lIfNYV A. STULTS. T. J. DUNBAR & €O., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Brandies, 1 Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, &o. Agent for Smith’s Celebrated Philadelphia Ale's, 117 Bay Street, SA VANNAJI GA. nov 17 3m " : -‘^7fsiaiFis* Importer of And Dealers in DOMESTIC SUGARS, Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Segar Hold ers, &c., No. 94 Bryan, Corner Whitaker Street, Savannan, Ga. Eir All the celebrated brands of Chewing To bacco on hand. nov 17 3ni FURNITURE! S. B. HARRINGTON, Savannah, Georgia. DEALER in everv variety of Household and Olllco Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Ac., is prepared to offer superior inducements to all wanting goods in his line. Being connected with some of the largest man ufactories of the North, I can sell goods at but one prolit, therebj r giving buyers the opportu nity of getting goods at New York prices, with freight added. iiOTELS L HIIC lUU supplied on as good terms as can be done.by any Northern house. Goods securely packed and shipped to any point with promptness and dispateh.3 fk%- Warerooms 17 8 Broughton St nearly op posite St . Andrews Flail, Savamuth, Ga. nov 24 Gm* Mllliam e min l a, BEOKES gpd General COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Georgia-.- Condict, Jennings Sc Cos. 1 D. Jennings Sc Cos.. New York, I Charleston, WE give our friends the choice and advantage of all the above markets, in which we ha ve our own houses, and advance upon and ship i otton to any European market. Arrabgemonts have been made for the pay ment, in Savannah, of the Revenue Tax upon all cotton consigned to us from airy point in Georgia or Florida. * nov 24 lm J MARSHALL HOUSE. BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THIS first class Hotel has been remodeled and newly refurnished and put in perfect order 1 throughout. The traveling public may rest as sured they will find comfortable nee* la-, Savannah Advertisements. ' THE oEeTHIORPT” INSCSMICE COMPANY SAVAHiiAU, GEORGIA, Are prepared to accept k ire IF i sk s ON EQUITABLE TERMS. 11. W. MERCER, President. CIIAS. S. HARDEE, Vice President J. T. Thomas, Scc’ry. directors- : IT, W* Mercer, C S Hardee. Wißiam Hunter, 1L Morgan, J. Stoddard, F L. Guo, W. liemshart, A A Solomons, H A Crane. W W Gordon, M A ami 1 toll, J Lama, M S Cohen, 1) G Purse, J W Nevitt, J McMahon, A Fullerton, V W Sims, L J Guilmartin, I* Luchlisun, G Butler. E P Clavton, Augusta, J W Knott, B F Ross, Macon, W II Young, Columbus. Under Writer’s Agency of New York, $3,000,000 Norwich Fire Insurance Cos., Morwicli, Conn.’ Baltic Fire Insurance Cos., Now York, *200,000 James River Fire Ins. Cos., Ilowardsville, Va. Insurance Cos., of America, Charlottesville, V'ln^ \V. C. GODWIN, Agent, nov *2O Cm Amcrieus, Georgia. Samuel P. Hamilton, [Snccesror toWilmot & Richmond j Dealer in ffITEIS, SlUflEllUffitElM. Cor. Whitaker, St. Julian and Corgress Sts. SAVANNAH, GA., WATCHES and Jewelry repaired. Chronom eters rated by transit. nor 20 3m SoTitlieiNT House. T. HOLCOMBE. | FltltD. M. IIUL!. HOLCRMRE & €O. [Tlios. Holcombe, established 183U.] WHOLESALE GROCERS isi Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. nov 20 3m. E D. SMYTHE & CQ.~ Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ERBIUY, lIIUII EliHffl. nAVE now on hand [and arc constantly re ceiving additions thereto,] The Largest Stock of the above goods that have ever been offered in tin* Southern market. B dug Direct Import ers and Manufacturers’ agents, enables us to of fer these Goods at prices as LOW AS THEY CAN 13 K BOUGHT IN NEW YORK. or any other Northern city ; thereby saving tho purchaser the extra ezpense of I ’reight, Insur ance; and Breakage, also the double profits ot t he. Importer and Jobber. List sos assorted Crates, [containing only sale able goods] wil bo sent on application. QUENSWARE HOUSE, 100 Broughton St. 2d door west of Bull, nov 20 3m SA VANN AII GA - A. M. SLOAN, C. F. STUBBS. Late us Rome, On. Late of Macon, Go. C. W. STEGALL, late of ThomasviMe. suit SIGHS k mu, <J OTT O X FA O T OHS, '1 Forwarding & Commission Merchants, NO. 4 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street, Sa van nub, Georgia. AT’II.L make liberal advances on COTTON and * t other Produce, in transit of store, or on con signments to our correspondents in New York and Liverpool. Refer to Nutting, Powell & Cos., W. A. Huff,- Macon, Uii; nov 20 3m. i;. L. Guerurd, j 1L B Forrill, j A.B. Wessolowsky M Ell ill! FEIIIIIII £ C 0„ GEKEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I’ACTOHS AX'D BHOKEKB, B:iv Street, Savannah, Ga. WILL sell and purchase on Commission, Cot ton, Timber, Produce and Merchandise. Orders and Consignments solicited. References—Messrs. Robert Habersham A Sons George W. Anderson. Anthony Porter, Hunter A Gammell, John L. Villalongu, Erwin & Harden Savannah ; A. Poullnin 1L H. Warren, Win. Henry Warren, W. B. Davidson, Augusta ; nov 20 3mf ALISEUT WILCOX. Tit* MAS H. PALM KB. A. WILCOX & CO., MCI3M, C3IBII HEBCEAITS. —AND— FUR WARDERS, Bay Streets, Savannah, Ga. Refer to Edward Padolford. Octavus Cohen, A. S. Ilaitfidege, Henry Brigliam. nov 17 3m ' L J. GUILMARTIN, } E. W. DRUMMOND. JOHN Ff.ANNBKV L. J. GUILMAHTIN & CO* j nOTTON FACTORS, Shipping and Commission V, Merchants, Its Bay Street, West of the Ex change, SAVANNAH, GA. ii«V* Consignments solicited, upon wnieh libe ral advances will be made. Particular attention paid to the sale of Cotton and Merchandise, and to tilling orders for Tim ber, Lumber, wool, Hides, Ac. nov 17 3m. IL 11. Uli]iijN\ Factor and Commission Z.Z ES X. 213 BAY STREET, SAYAXXAII. GEORGIA. - illm