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Tri-Weekly Republican,
~~ TUESDAY, DEOEMBEB 18, 1866.
are authorised to announce the
name of P. J. STROZTIvR, of Albany, as a
candidate for the office of Judge of the Supe
rior Court of the South Western Circuit.—
Election in January next. Oet 9 tde.
ftgk. Wo arc authorized Ut announce the
name of Hon. Jambs J. ScAKftoßot>an as a
candidate for the office of Judge of the South-
Western Circuit. Election January next.
Oct. 18 tds/*
We are authorized to announce the
name of N. A. SatfH, Esq., of Amerious, ns
a candidate for the office of Solicitor General
Os the South Western Circuit, at the election
in January. uov 20 tde
We are requested to announce the
name of John C. Et)TiiF,Ercat>, Esq., as a can
didate for Solicitor General of the South-
Western Circuit, at the election in January
next. dec 18 tde
First Quarterly Meeting for the Amer
icus District.
Oglethorpe and Montezuma,at Oglethorpe,
Dec. 22 a** 23d.
Perry Station, Dec, 29 and 30th.
Hawkinsviile, Jan. 5 and 6th.
Americus, Jan. 12 and 13th.
Hayneville cir., at llaucville, Jan. 19 and
20th.
Port Valley cir., at Marshalville, 20 and
27 th.
Bethel cir., at Tineville, Feb. 2 and 3.
Vienna cir., at Snow Spring, Feb. 9 and
30th.
Magnolia cir., at Concord, Feb. 10 and
17th.
Starkville cir., at AdamaYtation, Feb. 23
and 24th.
Isabella cir., Wesley Chapel, March 2
and 3. C. R. Jewett, P. K.
City Election.
The election on Saturday last, re
sulted in the choice of the following
named gentlemen. In justice to Mr.
F. M. CoicF.it, it is due to say that he
withdrew from the canvass early in
the day, and, notwithstanding this
was generally known, lie came within
two votes of being elected. There
■would have been no difficulty about
his election bad he remained a candi
date. With this exception, the entire
ticket announced in the Republican
was elected.
MAYOR.
T. M. FURLOW.
aldermen:
A. S. CUTTS,
A. A. ADAMS,
]). IT. LEWIS,
1). A. MAYO,
A. K, B HOW X.
11. K COBH,
CLERIC AND ') RR ASCUKU r
JOHN TIN Eli.
Sumter Superior Court
An adjourned ut Sumter
Superior Court, is now being li-rf-tl x-t
this place. His Honor. JA A. Vx
sos, presiding, and- I*«pe, acting
as Solici'or General. Among the le
gal gentleman from a distant*?, werto
lice Hon. P. J. StiloiiKß, .esf Albany j,
who is a candidate for the ofliee of
Judge of the South-Western Circuit,
.at the approaching election.in January
next.
This is Judge Vason”s first appeai
.nnee on the Bench, and he appears to
1* as', familiar with the busiiie.-s ;ts if
Iw had been presiding for years. He
fills the office with ease and dignity.
It is the intention of bis Honor, to
-dear the jail of .ali .criminals before
taking up any other matter. After
accomplishing that, he will them Jake
up .the. Appeal docket. The Court will
probably adjourn on Thursday.
JSSy-lTurrak for theCireus, and hurrah
for the New Slock of Goods, just received
at No. 2, Loyless’ Block, Cotton Avenue,
where Jake M. Malister, 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 (foods, Bugle Trim
mings, Dress Trimmings, &c., Velvet and
Silk Ribbons, w.hkfli we are bound to sell
.before New Year’s Day. So come one anil
come all and try the branch of 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 tlicir customers. Friends and
—ffilio in general, we say—give friend Jake
a. call: Dee. 13-ts.
Territorial Governments for the South
ern States.
The following is a resolution look
ing to a territorial form of govern
ment for the Southern States, which
was offered in the House of Represen
tatives by Mr. Broomall, of Pennsylva
nia. The resolution was adopted by
a vote of yeas, 107 ; nays, 37 :
Resolved, That the Committee on
Territories be instructed to inquire in
to the expediency of reporting a bill
providing Territorial governments for
the several districts of country within
the jurisdiction of the United States,
formerly occupied by the once exist
jn<r States of Virginia, North Caroli
na” South Carolina, Georgia, Missis
sippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas
and Texas, and giving to all adult
male inhabitants born within the lim
its of the United States, or duly nat
uralized and hot participants in the
late rebellion, full, equal political rights
in such Territorial governments.
Masonic Flection, —The following
brethren were elected on Friday night
last, officers of Americus Lodge, No.
13, F, A. M., for the ensuing Masonic
year:
T. M. Furrow, W. M,
P. R. Stanfield, S. W.
W. A Greene, J. W.
U. B. IIASKOLD, Treasurer.
M, B. Council, Secretary.
S. S, Sullivan, S. D,
B. R. Brown, J. D.
Isaiah Ansuey-, Chaplain.
ir:!.,™”’ I 8 *"" 118 ’
Hiram Williams, Tyler,
Fine Cigars.- —Another lot of those
fine cigars can be bad at the store of
Full low & Bro. Call and procure a
box before they tfrp all gofle.
Holiday' Presents, —If you desire
something neat and tasty 1 as a holiday
present for your sweetheart, wife, fath
er, mother, sister, brother or friend,
just step into the confectionery store
of B. VV. Smith & Cos., and you will be
likely to find the very thing you want.
They have a very large variety, and
many of them are, indeed, beautiful.
A young lady of this place, en
tered a retail store in the new Hotel
block, the other day, and asked for
some cambric of a hay color. “What
color is that, Madam ?” enquired the
last youth. “ Why, the color of your
drawers there, ” “No madam, ” con
tinued the clerk, “I don’t wear draw
ers /” It was with considerable effort
the young lady explained to the juve
nile dealer in tape and twist that she
alluded to th a painted fixtures behind
him, with handles upon them.
O QMtJBB OIAXi.
Americus Market.
Amkkicus, Dec. 18
COTTON.—The market to day is some
what dull, owing mainly to the great tight
ness of the money market, some sales have
been made at 25 cents of which may be
condensed as the days quotations. Re
ceipts tor the past three days at J V. Price
& .Sons. Ware House 318 bales.
MARKETS.
New Yoßk, Dec. 15.—10 o’clock.—Gold
opened oj, 137 1 2.
New York, fie. 15*—noonj—Gold,
137 5-8- Exc! ang". 9 1-2. Money six pyjl
cent. Sixes, 112 14. Fives, 107 1 t./'if
Tens. 99 3-4. Sevens, 105. NeVJ'ives,
108 1-2. AN
Mor.it*, Dec. 14.—Cotton sales to-o.ay
J,10(l hn'es, mi Mins 3(>(d)3l. Sales for
■week 11 ,UOO bale*. Receipts for week 12,
700, against 10 400 last week. Exports,
6,272. ' Stock 67,389.
Cleared steamer, Mcrehidita, for New
YoU, wifi-. 1,100 b iles of cotton, 2()0 bids
of flour and 20 bales of wool.
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap !
SS the exclamation of every one who calls
at the store cf T. If, OLIVER. & BRO.,
aa. l l examine their large stock of Hoots,
Shoes, Ready-Made Qlorhing, Ladies’ Dress
Goods, <fcc., &c..
P. 11. OLIVER & BRO.
UNDERSHIRTS.
Very handsome Article of blurts an'l
Drawers One Dollar cadi ; water-proof
Do os pjt Five and Six dollars, per pair,
worth uine.
I>. 11. OLIVER & BRO.
One Word to Planters.
ELL your Freedman that wo have laid in
a large stock of (Nothing especially
suited to their wants. Good working suits
will be furnished to them at from six to sev.
en dollars per suit Handsome Sunday suits,
Broadcloth coats, pants and vests, for, from
twelve to fifteen dollars.
1\ 11. OLIVER & BRO,
Straw and Knit Goods.
500 German Knit Hoods, very cheap.
200 Handsome Scarfs,
100 I)oz. Ladies Hosiery.
P. 11. OLIVER & BUG,
Take Notice.
That we will sell Boots, Shoes, Ladies’
Clo iks, Gentlemen’s Over coats, and ’every
other article ip our line, at lower prices
than they have ever been soM in Americus.
P. 11. OLIVER & BRO.
Your Own Fault
If you fail to avail yourselves of the bar l
gains (hat are offered every day at the store
of
Nov 29 ts P H. OLIVER & BRQ,
jSTotico.
IN consequence of a jjvere accident which
befell me sometime since, yendering it
impossible lor me to .attend id my business,
Mr. So! oman Can noil will ant as my Agent
in attending to till tyy business, snob as col
lecting and paying out money, ami receiving
hills f.r lumber. Versons WeWd to me
will find tlp-ir accnuniy in the 'hands of Mr.
Cqunqji. plecSif] BAM. HK\S.
Plantation for Sale.
I AM offering for sale, my plantation,
situated ab*qff four miles south of Amer
ious, c,or|t.n}n : ng acres, 400 of which .s
cleared v.»4 in good order. A good dwelling
house and all necessary outbuildings u»i tl.o
place, and well supplied with water. A har
g iin can ho had hy early applitmtiqii. Fpr
further information apply to If. W. Lewis
who is mv agent to sell.
dec 8 ts DAVID DOBBS.
Americus Advertisements.
ADAMS, SPEER & CO.,
A BE NOYV R#iCElVlifO A LARGE AND GEN
XV.ernI assortment of
&BYH&60B8,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
CLOTHING-,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
,
&c.. &c., &c.
These goods were bought recently, hy Maj.
Speer, in New York, WITH MUCH CARL, utter
tire rush of the Full trade was over, and at heavy
declines from the earlier prices.
They have been bought STRICTLY for the
Cash.,
and will bo sold for the Cash. Wo keep no books
—have no doubtful accounts—and wo, therefore,
can and will make, it to the interest (it Cash pur
chasers to buy of us.
We would call special attention to our large
stock of
MIDI-MI CM
and Goods for Gentlemen’s wear, wliieli, in point
of STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, we think
is not excelled in South-Western Georgia.
Ol lier Departments of our Stock equally com
plete.
CaU on us, or send in your orders—-with the
Cash.
Your order, or your child, or your servant,
Cftn: buy of ns on as good terms as if you were
present. We have but ONE PRICE, and that
the lowest wo can afford.
ADAMS, SPEER & CO.
Americus, Nov. *27, ts
DENTISTRY.
T\R. R. NOBLE, takes pleasure in announcing
1 / to the Citizens of Sumter and adjoining coun
ties, as well as.to the public at large, that lie has
secured a suit of GOOD ROOMS DP STAIRS IN
THE
Speer & Hooks' Building.
on the corner known as Cranberry’s o% stand,
which lie lias fitted up with NEW FURNITURE,
and NEWLY FURNISHED with everything be
longing to liis profession, in the way of DEN
TAL INSTRUMEN TS of latest improvements.
His stock of TEETH, FOIL, and indeed, all oth
er material, are of the best manufacture. He
has in successful operation the
NITROUSOXIDE GENERATOR,
with which he manufacture* pure NITROUSON
IDE GAS, as pleasant to breathe as the air, and
safer to use than any other anaesthetic known.—
Jlc keeps always on hand a plentiful and good
stock of this gas, with the use of which he ex
tracts teeth without pain. As he Inis lm»l twelve
years experience in the practice of DENTISTRY,
ami keejis up with all the late improvements in
lift profession, he feels confident of giving en
tire satisfaction to all who may favor him with
tlieir patronage,
He takes this method to return thanks to all
former patrons for their liberal patronage; at the
same time solicits a continuance of the same.
Nov. 27-fint. R* NOBLE.
Furniture } Furniture!
rAM just receiving direct from New York,
at the New Brick Store, above 3. VVaxel
bauni & Bro.. a fine stock of l urnii ire, all
qualities, from fine Walnut Mahogany gud
J&aeewood to common, which me offered alas
low fofafiß as the times will allow. Call aa«.l
examine. P* BOONE, .Agt.
j-uly 24 ts.
17,000 POUNDS
ABE 0 W TH!
JUST DECEIVED 15V
Nov 13 ts FURLOW & F.I!0,
Savannah Advertisements.
SCRANTON, SMITH & CO.,
Savannah, - - Georyta.
Keep constant y en hand, Choice old
1311 AND I®?,
WHISKEY,
WINKS,
GIN, cfce.,
And every variety of
GROCERIES.
ALSO
HAY, COHN, OATS and BRAN,
Strictly at Wholesale to the trade, and we flat
ter ourselves that we can make it to Iheintevest
of Dealers to patronize ns. at the head of Day
street, opposite Jefferson street,
We would be happy to receive from Planters,
Cotton or any other produce, and sell on the
most favorable terms, and fill their order at the
lowest prices, and return to them the sales
promptly.
1). T. SCRANTON,
Os the late firm of Scranton & Johuston.
AY.M. IT. SMITH,
Os the late firm of Rabun & Smith.
.T. L LARGE,
Nov 13 3m Os Savannah, Georgia.
Planter’s Supplies.
7 r BALES BAGGING—Sea Island, Dundecs,
l r) Gunny,
100 Coils of Rope,
fr) Bbls Choice Family Flour,
10 llhels Bacon Sides,'.Shoulders,
All grades and styles of Liquors. White and
Yellow Corn. Seed Oats and' Barley. Also, But
ter, Cheese, Lard, & c*. Advances made on con*
signmeqts qf conutiA 14‘oduee, bv
' A. jfy ILUOX & CO,
Savannah, Ga.
Wanted to puroease all kinds of country ufo
tfuee. ' nov 20 fm
I’ r " "'s T t\Jiiimti, <.n. I Wj„ rk .
HILTON & RAjNDELL
♦ 5
IViialesale (irorcrj and Dealers in
St.
I£>3 13ay Street,
Fa vauiidL,. <
INVITE the attention of dealers to their large
.n»d obmphde stoi-k v >f
Groceries and !.iqnors
> expressly for the Soutlwn .rrup-ket
a. hie'.i they aVe prepared to o ler at the i«> vs 'st
in ark and l a'tes.
j Agents for the celebrated “ Star M iusky,”
Hazard’s Gunpowder, in kegs, 1-2 kegs and J-4
! and cases. nov 27 ts.
tmericus Advertisements.
USTotice.
TT/TIL l>e sofd on tlie plnutathm of the stiWcrlber, in
V? SchU*y courtly, oil SATURDAY, tier 22d Doccnibei*,
nil the (teri enable property, condstfug; of Corn, Fodder,
I’enn, Mulct*. Cnttle, Sueip, llogs, Wagon, Cart, Blaci-
Bniith’fl Tools, a number of stands of Bees, 1 Threshing
Machine, 1 Fitzgerald’s Patent Mills, for grinding Meal
and Hominy, Cotlon Seed, JLc. Terms Cash,
dec 5 tds ALBERT REES.
Plantation for Sale.
TT’OIt the purpose of winding up an agricultural part-
F nership, heretofore existing between tlie under
signed, we offer for sale, one of tlie
Best Plantations in Southwestern Ga.
It is situated If> miles from Americus, lying
vr '!*•{•« of tlie' Rincliafoonee and l.atiuaiiussecrci ks, eon
faiuing 1137 acres; well improved, Ut*o acres of open
land ; 200 of which is rich bottom bnmm ck, and 150
acres of similar luimmock in tlio woods.
'] he pla<e is tinely timbered and watered—running
water being in every field. And one of the
Healthiest localities in the State.
Thirteen Mules Corn, Fodder, Meat, Stock, farming
implements and Blacksmith’s tools c n bo bought with
the place.
f There ure 25 good Freedtnen now on tho pine'*, who
wrfbt so remain, and engagements, in tuc sale, can be
made for their retention nrrd employment.
A Casn purchasei can obtain a Iwgain if he applies
soon. UAWKINS & ROBSON.
Americus, Ga., Pec. 5 ts
Grreat Sale!
Tns subscriber will sell, at his plant••■tlon, nenr An
derson vide, on tlie ICtli inst., fine Mules and
Horses, fat Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, and a greatmany other
things too tedious to mention. JN’O. R. BATTLE.
Pec 4 tds.
To Holders of Cotton.
I AM prepared to make liberal C i h advances on
sliiprfieuts of Cotton to jtfevr York, or any other
market in the United States, and consign to No. 1
houses Als ,to ship direct to LIVEItI’OOL If desir
ed. and hold it till owners say soil.
Holders of Cotton at any station on S. W. R Road
Cf ji have their Cotton shipped without any trouble to
them?*-. 1 * 98 They have only to send me Warehouse
or Raihonn receipts, and get the advances desired hy
return Exp ret s. 1 take charge of the Cotton, pay
I,lvc- 8) sh.p, upd flMiO ‘4»n, la
dec 11m Broker and Conimissien Y“ i chant.
Bacon is, Flour
j.Q HIIDS CLEAR SIDES
10 “ Shoulflprp.
ICO Farks Fami’y Four, warranted fresh
fiotn Swcolwater Mills.
A fine assortment of Flour, various brands,
which I will sell cheap for cash or exchange
for Cotton or Warehouse acceptance 30 days.
M, H. S'l KPHEN*h
Den 11. ts next door to Post Ossie,
TO RENT.
rjnHE subscriber is offering for rent, his
ii plantation containing bet ween 250 and
300 acres of laud, 100 6f which is fresh. It
is situated one and a half miles south of
Americus. The renter can have the use of
three mules. Apply to
dec 8 2w°. M. PAT KRBON.
Notice.
ALL parties are warned not to sell any
property to any one representing him
self as an agent of mine, as I will not pay
nny demands for such purchsses in tlie fu
ture. {nov 1 lm] G. M. HAY.
For Sale.
I AND, Stock and Provisions f.r sale—~
j one half of purchase money Cash.
M. B. PICKETT,
dec 8 2t Plains of Dura, Ga.
Valuable Property for Sale.
WM7ILL be sold on the first Tuerday in
V V February nest, in the town pf Stark
vide, Lee county, agreeable to an order of
tlie court of Ordinary of said county, two
lots in die town of Smithville ; one business
lot No. 2, fifty feet, front and one hundred
back ; also, the residence which contains
lots Nos. 22, 27 and of 15, and a fraction of
■] acre, all making acres. It is a desira
ble place, and a very good dwelling with
4 rooms, hip roof. All sold as the prop* rty
of J. W. Adkins, late of said county, deed.
Sold for the benefit of heirs anti creditors,
dec 8 ids.* L. U. ADICINS, Adm’r.
Residence for Sale.
X OFFER for sale one of tlie most desirable
residences in tlie. city, especially for it bu
siness or professional tnau. The' liotise lias G
or 8 well finished rooms, the kitchen 4 rooms,
lot, stables, it nice orchard of choice fruit, anil
in *2OO yards of the public square:
By earlv application a bargain can he had.
Terms easy. [Nov 30 Imp F. M. COKER.
jSTew Arrival!
X. I-T, Sc GO,„
6 CRATES White Northern Cabbage,
1000 Bushels Corn,
*2 Casks Bacon,
*2O Bexes K. I>. anti Factory Cheese,
Goshen Butter, Coffee, Sugar, Lard, Potash.
Lve, Soap, Candles, Yarns, Crackers, Oysters,
Bagging, Rope, Arrow* Tie, Twine, Powder,
Shot, Caps, Double-Barrel Guns, a variety of
Fireworks, Oranges, &c. nov 29 ts.
STATE OF GEOHGIA.
PROCLAMATION.
By Ills Excellency,
CHARLES J. JENKINS,
Governor of said Stfito.
WHEREAS, vacancies will occur during the year
ISO”, iii the following Judicial Can ts by expirs -
tion of the terms of the present incufuoents, t«-wit
In the.oilice of Judge of tlie Superior Courts of the
Eastern, v id le, Southern, Patnula and Tallapoosa Cir
cuits, ami in the dll.-eof Solicitor Genet al of the Faet
cin, Northern, Suutheru, Ocnmlgee, Flint and Blue
liidge Oitcuit: and whereas, within the past year vn
teles hiivrt occurred in other Judicial Circuits which
have been ft I lad l»y Executive uppoiuttpent, until un
election could be held agreeable to the Constitution and
laws of ilia state, m/.; in tlie oilice cf Judge of the Su
perior CourtK ot thv Acmulgee,. Mncop. Southwestern,
t herokee. Coweta and Circuits, and in’ the
office of Solicitor General ot the Aluoou, Southwestern.
B.uaula and O weta Circuits^
Now. in pursuance of law, I have thought proper to
issue this, tny l’ipclaination, hereby ordering and d : -
recting that elections he held on Wednesday, the S>-
fond day ■t J .nimrv next, at th several places r.f hold
ing elections in the enmities embraced in said Judicial
i ire mis. for a JrHgeof the Superior 0.-urt and &r.\i<
t->r oem-rah as her* in before specified, to the tndtluit
mud offices may Ik- riiMi according to law ; and I furth
er require a r turn tis-aid election to he made to the
Executive Depart uu n ; in the time presu ilied hy law.
Given under my h nu and the Grant Seal of the State,
nt tin* C ipifol in Milled, evillo, on the *2Blh day df
Now mbt r. isuti, auct of Am ric n lnd.peudence the
ninety-lit st. p.iAKLKS .J. JENKINS.
Governor of Georgia,
By the Gov- rnor,
N u. Pnrnet*.
Secretary of State.
dec 4 t>’c.
Clayton High school.
JONESBOKU’, GEORGIA.
min’. SPRING TERM opens on tlie Second Monday
1 id Ji.i-iiary Br-7. .
The csiurao of »*tu i.v r-< Him ” sch r- ugh, moin* covnpre
lieimive uiid in* practical tl»qn th-.t o'l any other high
in the Stat>-.
It nil i(L alt tlm advantages of tlie College, tlie Nor
mal School,' and the Commercial g neiwl
e h<» 1
T< is th*» * I <■**pest School in Georgia
’l\Vo hiINLKEi) HHLAi.S. , rid nartUy n ad
vai.e . v. 11 pay lor hoard and tuHiou ior un.: year.
Ci»cul.irs<ent on application to
A l> GAMH R. A M. | „
dv.lCt GEaC-LOvilaX, j-I.■-Ci-a-i*.
Savannah Advertisements.
“ tamw « ««7,
130 & 141 Congrea. at., Savannali, Gn
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
MVaGOSS,
Ready Made Clothing,
BOOTS, Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Cur
tains, Shades, &c. Wholesale Rooms Up-
Stairs. nov 17 3m
JOHil f, MAKES £ (0.,
Importers, Jobbers & ltetailers of
JDzr-y Goods,
| a urn 6oo!)s, |josicr|,
Small Wares, Millinery, & Straw Goods.
[.Corner Broughton & Whitaker Sts.
Savannah Georgia.
nov 15 3m
JOS. s. CLAGIIORN, | J NO. CUNNINGHAM,
tIAGHORN k CUMIM,
GROCERS,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
Savannah, Georgia.
Hov 15 Cm
W. B. DUFFY & C 0.,
SuDcessors to V. A. Rryan & Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IHUTID il DOMESTIC unis,
Sole Agents for the State of Georgia for
A. Keller’s celebrated Whiskeys, Ch. Farre’s
Champagnes, &c.
307 Bay Street, - - - - Savannah, Ga.
nov 15 3m
D. c. PURSE. I D. R. THOMAS.
PURSE & THOMAS,
COIIiSSIOIJOEMDiIG & SHIFPIIG
axeucha^ts,
No. 11l Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
n KXERAL AGKXTS for Georgia for •* Wilder’s
IT Patent Salamander Safe Company,” Great
Bend Settle Company,” ‘* Nonpareil ' Washing
Machine C 0.,” “ Georgia Chemical Works.”
Sole Agents at Savannah for “ Mapes Super-
Phosphate of Lime Company.” Sole Agents at
Savannah for Horace 1.. Emery & Son’s Agricul
tural Works of Albany, New York. Agents for
James Metcalfe & Co’s Oil Works, Louisville, Ky
nov 15 3m
Robert Erwin. | Charles S. Ilardee.
ERWIN & HARDEE,
COT T.O N FACTORS,
General Commission and Forwarding
M RCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
IIBlvl? YL advances made on Consignments for
J sale ih Savannah, New York, or Liverpool.
Shippers allowed privilege of sale in Savannah
or New York, one commission being charged.
P»A<IGING and R<)PE always on hand, and'sup
plied to correspondents at wholesale rates.
Correspondents in New York—Messrs. D. IF.
Baldwin it (,'o. Correspondents in Liverpool—
Messrs. K. F. Babcock A Cos. : nov *2O 4m
’ ai. sTcohe
Formerly the firm Cohen Hertz, of this city,
FORWARDING,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND COTTON FACTOR,
140 Bay St. - - - - Savannah, Ga
nov 17 lm*
THOMAS J. DUNBAU. lIEXYY A. STULTS.
T. J. DUNBAR & €O.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Brandies,
1 Uhi skies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, &c.
Agent for Smith’s Celcl>rate«l Philadelphia
Ales, 147 Bay Street, SA r.IAA'AI/, GA.
nov 17 3m
IFllflafllPS*
Importer of .
GtaABS,
And Dealers in
DOMESTIC SUGARS/ Virginia Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Segar Ilold
ers, &c., No. 5)4 Bry;ur a Corner Whitaker Street,
Savannan, Ga.
All the celebrated brands of Chewing To
bacco on hand. * ' nov 17 3m
FURNITURE!
8. B. HARRINGTON,
Savannah, Georgia.
DE ALER ill every variety of Household and
Olflee Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds,
&c., is prepared to offer superior inducements
to all wanting goods in his line.
Being connected \\ ith some of the largest man
ufactories of the North, I can sell goods at but
one profit, thereby giving buyers the opport u
nity of getting goods at New York prices, with
freight added,
HOTELS k MIC ei illilMS
supplied on as good terms as can he done by any
Northern house.
Goods securely packed and shipped to any
point with promptness and dispatch .B
Warcrooms l7h Brbughton st., nearly op
posite St. Andrews Hall, Savannah, Ga.
nov 24 (im*
IfSli k (0,,
BANKERS
anti General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, .Georgia.
Condic t, Jennings A: Cos. I p‘ Jennings §. Cos.,
New York. , J Charleston,
TT7"L give our friends the choice and advantage
- * of all the above fnarkdts, in which we have
our own houses, s+nd advance upon and ship
cotton to any Em-opean.market.
Arrahgemhnts have been made for the pay
ment, in ffavaimali, of tin* Revenue Tax upon,
all cotton consigned to us from any point in
Georgia or Florida. * nov 24 lm sci
MAUSIiALI/ HOUSE.
BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANN” H. GA.
rpHLS first class Hotel lias been remodeled and j
«* newly refurnished Hinl put in perfect order
throughout. The travelin . public may rest as- !
Miiv.l ;*i<-y will riuu coua'ortuble «ec<lu*UA«da- 1
i tiona at this jLiuuse. u«V 'A ly 1
Savannab "JrcrrisMifßts.
““fHEISTHOfiPE
ItimANCE CCJVtPASV
SAVANNAH, GECSQH,
Are prepared to accept
Fire Risks
ON EQUITABLE TERMS.
H. W. MERCER, -------- President.
CH AS. s. H ARDEE, ------- Vice President
J. T. Thomas, See’ry.'
directors:
11. W- Mercer, C' S Hardee,
William Hunter, R. Morgan;.
A Porter, J T Thomas,
J. Stoddard, F L. Gue,
W. Kemsliart, A A Solomons,
IF A Crane, W W Gordon,.
M Aumiltoh, J Luma,
>1 S Coin'll, D G Purse,
J W Nevitt, J McMahon,
A Fullerton, F W Sims,
LJ Guilmartm, P Laohlisun,
G Butler.
E P Clavton, Augusta,
J W Knott. B V Ross, Mat-Oily
W II Young, Columbus.
Under Writer’s Agency of New York,
$.\000,000
Norwich Fire Insurance Cos., Morwicli, Conn,
200,000
Baltic Fire Insurance Cos., New Y'orlc,
£OO,OOO
James River Fire Ins. Cos., Howurdsville, Va.
200,000
Insurance Cos., of America, Charlottesville, Va.
*200,000
W. C. GODWIN, Agent,
nov *2O Cm Americns, Georgia.
Samuel P. Hamilton,
[Successor to Wilniot 6c Richmund]
Dealer in
BATCHES, SILVERWARE, lSHllY.it
Gos. Whitaker, st. Julian and Congress Sts.
* SAVANNAH, GA.,
n T ATCIIESand Jewelry repaired. Chronom-
W eters rated by transit, nov 20 :im
Soutliepn. House.
X. HOLCOMBE. I FEED. M. lIULt.
HOLCOMBE & €O.
[Thos. Holcombe, established IS3G.]
WHOLESALE GROCERS
ISI Bay Street, SAVA XXA IT, GA.
nov 20 3yn.
E B. SMYTHE & CO.,
Importers and Whole rale Dealers in
CICIIMY, PUP ELMS-Wi,
HA VE now on hand [and are constantly re
ceiving additions thereto,]
The Largest Stock
of the above goods that have ever been offered
in the Southern market. U *lng Direct Import*
ers and Manufacturers’ agents, enables us lo of
fer these Goods at prices as
LOW AS THEY CAN BE
BOUGHT IN NEW YORK!,
or any other Northern city ; thereby saving the
purchaser the extra czpehse of Freight, Insur
ance and Breakage, also the double profits of
the Importer and Jobber.
Lists of assorted Crates, [containing only sale
able goods] wil be sent on application.
QUENSWARE HOUSE,
10C Broughton St. 2d door west of Bull,
nov 20 3m SA VANN AH GA-
A. M. SLOAN", O. F. ST!"BBS
Bate of Rome, Ga. Late of .Macon, G*.
0. VV. STEGALL, late of Thomas ville.
Sill, STIIiKS k Vi Eli 111,
COTTON V ACT'OKS, 7
Forwarding & f onunission Merchants,
NO. 4 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
YT7LLL make liberal advances on COTTON and
VV other Produce,- in transit of store, or on con
signments to our correspondents in New York
ami Liverpool.
Refer to Nutting, Powell & Cos., W. A. Huff,-
Macon, Ga; nov 20 3m.
E. L. Guerard, | B. B Ferrfll, | A.B. Wessoloiysky
Cll.il, Fill k fC„
GESEItAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FACTORS AND BUCK Sad,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gn.
■\T7ITX soil and purchase on Commission, dot
V» ton, Timber, Produce ami Merchandise.
Orders and Consignments solicited.
References—Messrs. Robert Habersham & Sons
George W. Anderson, Anthony Porter, Hunter
& Gamniell, John L. Villalonga,Erwin afc Hardee
Savannah ; A. Poullain, B. H. Warren, Wni.
Henry Warren, W. B. Davidson, Augusta ;
nov 20 3mf
ALBERT WILCOX. THOMAS h. VALMFR.
A. WILCOX & no.,
METIS, MM SIfEMITS,
—AND—
FOEW ABBERSi
Hay 5treet5,........ Savannah, Ga.
Kef*'!* to Edward Had el ford, Octavus Oolien, 1
A. S. llnrtridege, Henry Brigham, nov 17 3m
IL J. GUII.MARTIN, | E. W. DRUMMOND.
JOHN FI.ANxVFRV
I. J. GUILLXAETIKT & CO.
pOTTOX FACTORS, Shipping ami Comnnssmu
l Moirbimts, IIS Itflv sticet, b rat ot tins lir
clianms S A \ AX X Alt, OA.
Consign in <-nts solicited, upou winch lm®-
ral ailvaiivea will la* made.
Particular attention paid to the sale of CatiMa
and Merchandise, ami to tilting orders for Tim*
her, Lumber, wool, Jliclos, &c. nov 17 3m.
xvhT" h
Factor and Commission
P 2 a isrx.
213 BAY STEKET, P AVANS AH, CiEOEWA.
nov 17 lm