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Tri-Weekly Republican,
THUB3DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1833.
B@~We fire authorised to announce the
name of P. J. STROZIEE, 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 9 tde.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Hon. James J. Scaruobough as a
candidate for the office of Judge of the South-
Western Circuit. Election January next.
Oct. 18 tds.o
Jj£g„Wearc authorized to announce the
name of N. A. Smith, Esq., of Americas, ns
a candidate for the office of Solicitor General
of the £outh Western Circuit, at the election
ia January. u° v 20 Ido
We are requested to announce the
name of Capt. John C. Rutiiebford, of Rain
bridge as a candidate for Solicitor General
of the South-Western Circuit, at the election
in January next. dee 13 tde
THE VOTERS OF THE SOUTH
WESTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.—I reapeet
fully announce my name as a candidate for
Judge of this Circuit, at the election to be
held therefor, on the first Wednesday in Jan
uary. DAVID A. VASON.
.dec. 20 tde* ___
“ Santa Claus.” —We see from oar ex
changes, that “Old Santa” is making his
preparations to visit all the cities and towns,
of which he gives notice through the various
papers. As yet “Santa” lias deposited his
gifts at but one establishment in this place,
as will be seen from the advertisement of B.
W. Smith & Cos. However ho has deposit
ed enough cf them there, to give all the
children of Americus a gift. The map of
long gray hair and beard may be expected
here next Monday night.
Male and Female School —Das- Ran
dall and Stanford, will open a school
in this place, on the second Monday in Janu
ary next, for girls and boys The former
gentleman has been engaged in teaching for
the last twenty-five years. Asa teacher of
youth be has not bis equal, either North or
.South- We make this broad asser
tion from our personal knowledge of his
.qualifications. The latter gentleman is so
,t.cll known in this community, he needs no
.copimendation from.us.
Whoa! January-
Look out, every body, .for tiie great
show and Circus, to-morrow- Dan
(Costello, with his golden chariot,
.Horses, Ponies and wild beasts, will
make his triumphant .entry Aijlo.ilks
city, preparatory to the opening «£ his
Circus, Menagetje, etc., for his one
,day’s en’ertainißCHt. The novel cud
•(startling feature of Dun’s Show will
the live Lion let loom in the
.Streets.” The Lion King, 11. rr Lcu
gle,' 5 ’ -W-iM also enter the den of the
lerocious beasts and play wilt them
like so many young Silt -us !
Tfistress in South-Western Georgia.
ln consequence of the unequal distribution
of the remaining wealth of tlie country af
ter the war, together with the liijfli prices at
which every article of .necessity was sold,
much distress has prevailed throughout this
section since the close of the war, OLIVER
A JBtiQ... has, to sjme extent, relieved the
sufferings of many, bo'li white and black,
y .-oiling their goods at such low prices
that even the poorest have been able to sup
ply themselves. Dec. 20 It.
JSG.V'-A young lady of this city who,is
■Courted and much admired, is noted not
.so much for her regular features, as for her
beautiful, pearly set of teeth, which flash
ppon one bevvitchingly whenever her ruby
dtps aro parted. Although naturally in the
possession of good teeth, this young lady
gives the credit, to the accomplished Dentist,
A>r R. Noai.Es, to. their regular .arranga
.ment andiflnish. Dr. Hobles, docs splendid
■work *in filling teeth, and those persons
.whose teeth are do well to
-place themselves at onc,etNfc\-r his hands.
8©"- The best stock of Clothing, Dry
Aloods, Boots and Shoes, are kent. at
■Dec. 20. 3t. S. Waxelbauai & Bi:o.
Officers of Wells Chapter No.
42 R. A. M. for the ensuing year.
A S. C. r ™, M. B. 11. I*.
W. W. Ford, E. King.
W, A. Greene, E. Scribe.
W. F. Toole, 0. If.
J. J. W. Ford, P. S.
J. A. Railkt, li. A. C.
C. F. Daniels, 1
R. M. Dozier, [- g.m5.3,2,1,vei15.
P. R. Stanfield, )
Jj. A. Smith, Treasurer.
W. C. P. Clegiiorn, Secretary.
11. J. Williams, Sentinel.
The Sentinel we are informed re
freshed the company at the close of
their labors with the finest oyster sup
per of tlic season. Hurrah! for
Hiram, may his beard ‘-never grow
less."
Tub Knoxville Commercial. —We re
gret tffht this sterling paper found it neces
sary to discontinue its Daily and issue a
Weekly. So able a journal, so conservative
and high-toned and so earnestly devoted to
the Union and to the advancement of justice,
honor and prosperity to the whole country,
ought to have been sustained. We miss its
i daily visits to our table, jt conies, howev
er, weekly, and abounds with able editorials,
ladened with hope and good cheer, and re
plete with wholesome advice to those who
would destroy this Government.
Oua Mavor and Aldermen. —First rate
selection. No better could be made. The
Mayor is a good one—an excellent one—
knows bis business —has the sense and in
dependence to attend toljia business—is a
just man and has the nerve to do his whole
duty. Two of the old board of Aldermen
still remain— Brown and Lewis. Those
who* have paid much attention to the
“doings” about our streets, for thelast year,
will remember these gentlemen, with what
assiduity they attended to their work, as the
‘‘Street Committee.” They have done a
g rtatdcal for nothing ! Did they get thanks
or curses ?
H©-Hurrah for the Circus, and hurrah
for the New Stock of Goods, just received
at No. 2, Loyless’ Block, Cotton Avenue,
where Jake M. Mauister, Agt,, is giving
away goods at an enormous sacrifice, by far
cheaper than the cheapest, give him a call.
Special to the Ladies—wo have received from
our London Store, in Macon, a large as
sortment of Woohm Goods, Bugle Trim
mings, Dress Trimmings, &c., Velvet and
Silk Ribbons, which we are bound to sell
before New Year’s Day. So come one ami
come all and try the branch of the London
Store, and see if we cannot do as we prom
ise. Jake, Lipnmn and Charley Smith, make
up the host of Clerks, and are always ready
to attend to their customers. Friends’ami
public in general, we say—give friend Jake
a call: Dec- 13-tF.
Not Fair.—Wliat right has the “Earlt
County- News” to purloin three of our edito
rials and to adopt it ns his own ? Now we
miglitbe induced to propare]editorials for that
respectable sheet if we were applied to in
the right way ; but to take it in the manner
Suggested, is too bad—it is monstrous ! Jn
the very same paper twojother articles of ours
is copied and no credit given us 1 Don’t do
that again, neighbor! We are becoming
desperate and there is no telling what we
might do, if you continue to persist in Ill’s
ugly course ! Be a man and write your own
editorials, or if others write them, give due
credit.
But the meanest thing of the age,.is, that,
after we had sat up all night,without a drop
of Bourbon to cheer us,or a single cracker or
crumb of cheese to refresh the inner lean, to
get the appointments of the Preachers of the
Georgia Conference in print, almost every
paper in the State published them' without
saying a single word about the “Sumter T!e
ruBUCAN 1” We tell you, gentlemen of the
quill, that this is not according to “gunler.”
Honor bright!
Charleston Mercury.—No abler paper
published in the Southern States than the
Charleston .Mercury -and when we say this
we mean it. No one can read its editorials
without coming to the same conclusion Jlr.
Ithott inherits the profound ability A his
venerated father and wields a powerfurpen.
If any doubt this, let him refer to his paper)
.of the 1 Oth inst., in which will be fomJkan
.editorial that, for broad and comprchdflPfe
views, sound and statesman like positions,
i.5 worthy of the pen of’ Calhoun or Webster.
Sol th-\Yextern Circuit.— lt will
he recti, by referring to our advertis
ing columns, that Hon. D. A. Vason
is a candidate for Judge of the South-
Western Circuit. Mr. V., like all the
gentlemen "ho are candidates for this
office, is a lawyer of ability, everyway
qualified for the position.
frerußead P. If. Oliver & Pro’s., adver
tisements in to-day’s paper. The crowd
constantly purchasing goods at their estab
lishment, indicates low prices and accom
modating clerks and proprietors.
Dec. 20-It.
Merchants and Farmers
wishing to supply themselves with a lot of
cheep goods, better call and see
Dec.'2o.3t. S. Waxelbaum. & Bro.
Column nipatejl.
Mr. Editor—-Sib: —l see that 1 a:n
charged with voting against the Stay
Law b the last Legislatin'- ueh,charge
is untrue; as shown l>y the record ill
Milledgeville. I -voted against the
amendmen t introduced in the Senate,
and advocated and voted for the Law
as it passed. The House voted down
the Senate bi.il and adopted my own
proposition, which was passed and
concurred in by the Senate, and is now
the Law for which I voted.
P. J. Stuozieii.
15%5“ Horace Greeley says -ery sensibly :
“ Let us lmve an crul to all controversy con
cerning negroes ami their rights, so as to
be ready to go about our business, if
nvjrrOM nrc Idle, they n 1 go hungry and
r.cakcdj; if they steal they must Ire punished
—not as negroes but as men. If they have
not learned that freedom means freedom to
work, the winter just coming on will teach
them—with a good many others—that whole,
some lesson.”
“Warrington, *• a Radical and a
correspondent of the Springfield Re
publican, alludes to the Republican
members of the Fortieth Congress as
a hundred and forty men tied to the
tail of a donkey. Not very flattering
to the members or comfortable for the
Donkey,
lEtfira
In this city, on the 18th inst., by Rev. G.
11. Goit. Mr. James E. Stanford, to Miss
Be.ttie Code, all of Americus.
We acknowledge the receipt of a bottle
of Cliampaigne, which was drank by the
editor and cOip3, to the health of the par
ties.
C OMMBRCIAL.
Americus Market.
Americus, Dec. 19.
COTTON.—The marke t for the last three
day’s has been every unsettled, prices ran
ging from 2."> to 20 cts. Receipts at the
Ware Uoisj of Price & Sans, about 300
bales.
Americus Advertisements.
ADAMS, SfEER & CO.,
ARE XOiV RECEIVING A LARGE AND GEN
i l oral assortment of
GROCERIES,
OBOOKERY,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
SADDLERY,
&c.. &c., &c.
These goods were bought, roccntlv, by Maj.
Speer, in New York, WITH MUCH C A RE*, after
the rush of the Fall trade was over, uiul at heavy
declines from the earlier prices.
They have been bought STRICTLY for the
Cash,
and will be sold for the Cash. \Ye keep no books
—have no doubtful accounts —and we therefore,
can and will make it to the interest of Cash pur
chasers to buy of us.
We would call special attention to our large
stock of
lAiiHM MW,
and Goods for Gentlemen’s wear, which, in point
of STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, we think
is not excelled in South-Western Georgia.
Other Departments of our Stock equally com
ph'te.
Call on us, or send m your orders—with the
Cash.
Your order, or your child, or your servant,
can buy of ns on as good terms as if you were
present. We have but ONE PRICE, and that
the lowest we can afford.
ADAMS, SPEER & GO.
Americus, Nov. 27, ts
DENTISTRY.
Dll. R. NOBLE, takes pleasure in announcing
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’UP STAIRS IN
•The
Speer & Hooks’ Building.
.on the corner known as Granbcrry’s cl stand,
v» his li he has lilted up with N E\\ l-l’i: N lit' RE.
and NEWLY FURNISHED with everythliing be
longing to his profession, in the way of DEN
TAL INSTRUMENTS of latest improvements.
His stock ofTEETH, FOIL, and indeed, ail oth
er material, are of the best manufacture. He
has in successful operation the
NITROUS OXIDE GENERATOR,
with which lie manufactures pure- NITROT'SOX
IDE GAS, as pleasant to breathe as the air, and
snler to use than any other anaesthetic known.—
lie keeps always on hand a plentiful and good
stock of this gas, witli the use M' which lie” ex
tracts teeth without pain. As lie has had twelve
years experience in tin; practice of DENTISTRY,
and keeps up with all thelale improvements in
his profession, he feels confident of giving en
t ire satisfaction to all who may favor him with
tlijw- patronage.
takes this method to return thanks to all
Jm-mvv patrons fort-heir liberal patronage; at the
■une time solicits a continuance of the same.
W Nov. 27-iim. K. NOBLE.
Furniture! Furniture!
I AM just receiving direct from New York,
at the New Brick Store, above S. Waxol
baum it Bro., a tine stock of Furniture, all
qualities, from fine Walnut Mahogany and
Rosewood to common, which are offered at as
low prices as the times will allow. Call and
examine. b. P. BOONE, Agt.
July 24 ts.
17,009 FOUNDS
ABU 0 W TIE!
T USX TIbCEIVE-O BY
A Nov 13 ts ’’ FURLOy & BRO,
Savannah Advertisements.
sera ton, jmn a co~
Savannah, Georgia.
L‘cp constantly an liantl, CSuiee o!J
UR AND IMS,
WHISKEY,
winds,
GIN, etc.,
And every vaviely of
GROCERIES.
ALSO
HAY, CORN, OATS and BRAN,
Strictly nt Wholesale to the trade, and we flat
ter ourselves that we can make it to the interest
of Dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay
street, opposite Jefferson street,
We would be happy to receive from .planters,
notion or any other produce, and sell on the
most favorable tennis, and fil their order at the
lowest prices, and return to them the sales
promptly.
D. T. SCRANTON,
Os the late firm of Scranton & Johnston.
AVAL H. SMITH.
Os the late firm of Rabun & Smith.
J. L. LARGE,
Nov 13 Cm Qf Savaimah, Georgia.
Planter’s Supplies.
~ BALES BAGGING—Sea Island, Fundees,
{ and Gunny.
100 Coils of Rope.
50 Bbis Choice Family Flour,
10 Hilda Bacon Sides,’Shoulders,
All grades and styles of Liquors.- White and
Yellow Corn, Seed Oats and Barley. Also, Bus
ter, Cheese,' Lard, &c. Advances made on con
signments of country produce, bv
A. WILCOX & CO,
Savannah, Ga.
Wanted to purcease all kinds ofjcpuntry pro
duce. nov2olifi
E. G. HII.TOJT, I F. SI. BASDU.k,
Savannah, Ga. | New York.
HILTON & HAN DELL
Wholesale Grocers and Dealers jn
il-y’fUtP'i'l pq
Fifsis, sisi, iiia k,
193 Bay Street,
Savannah, :.. .Georgia
INVITE the attention of'dealers to their large
ami coin pi etc stsck or
ft i - ocer ie $ and Liquors
purclm ?d expressly for the Southern market
which they are prepared to offer at the lowest
market rates.
Agents for the celebrated “ Star Whisky,”
Hazard’s Gunpowder, iu kegs, 1-2 kegs and 1-1
kegs and cases. nov 27 ts,
Americus Advertisements.
IST otice.
YT T iLT/ lie fold on tlic j Imitation of the Hulipcrilicr, ip
V V fdiU jCouiity. on SATURDAY, the 22M Dfvemper,
nil the porisnnhlo property, consisting of Corn, Tickler,
Venn. Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Ilog.«, Wstgon, Cart, Black
smith’s Tools, ii number of stands of hoes, 1 Threshing
Machine, 1 Kitzgi'ialu’s Patent >iil)s, for grinding Meal
nnd Hominy, Cot lon Seed, Ac. Terms Cush *
dec 6 tds ALBERT REES.
Plantation for Sale.
Ij’Oß til * purpose of winding lip ;in ngriculturai parf
nurship, fieri*tof<»ro existing between the undei
eigned, V e oiler for sale, one of the
Eest Plantations in Southwestern Ga.
It is fdtnntcd 16 miles from Amcrieus. lying onjtho
■nnters of-the Riuclmfoonee and I aunshnssecreeks,’cot;.
Mining 1137 nci”s, well improved, 0(.‘0 noes of <-p<>n
land: 2>*<i of which is rich bottom hammock, and 150
ucr-s of similar hnnanock in the woods.
'Jlieplmeis Hnely timlierul and watered—running
vater being in every field.. And one of tho
Ikallliiest localities in (Uc State.
Thirteen Mules C >rn. Fodder. Yeat, Ftork, farming
implements and Clack.'- mi Ill’s tools c m le bought with
tho place.
* There are 25 good Freedmen now on the pHc'*, who
want, to nmain, and engngemcnis, in tne sale, can be
made for their retention >.nd employment.
A Casn purclm-o c»n obt.iin a b ugain if he applies
soon. JIAWIiINS & ROBSON.
Americus, Ga., Dec. 5 ts
Great Sale!
TIIE/mb‘ft iber will >«-H. at bin plant Mon, netir Ar
dersntiville, on the IRtli inst. fine >iules and
IRrsCs, tat ll* gs, Cattle. She- p, and ft great many i-tlior
things too tedious to mention. J>«U it. BATTLE.
l>oc 4 tds.
To Holders of Cotton.
JAM prepared to make Choral C’i h advances on
sliipmcnts of G< tu*n to New York, or-any other
market in the United State’s, and consign to No. 1
In ures. Als ,to f-hip riiect to LIYERI'UOL if desir
ed. and hold it till owners fay sell.
Iloldcrs'ol Cotton at any station on S. W. R Road
can have tlu ir Cotton shipped with, ut any trouble to
theins't lx.s ’1 le-y have bnly to send me Warehouse
oP’Ra-ilrond receipts, ami gef the 'advances desired* by
return I take charge of' the Cotton, pay
taxes, ship, and ln .Ue lx-turi.s Herd as soon as m.}.l:
• F. M. C 'KEIi,
dec 1 1m Broker and Commission' .Met’Chant.
j Q BIIDS CLEAR SIDES
Id “ Shoulder*.
lt)0 c «(*kp KarriiLv IN ur, warranted fru>li
from Swcehvp.tM Mills.
A fine a.-si ifnient Four, various brands,
w Lich I will sell cheap for e.ish or i xehunge
for Colton oi Vt are no use atcept:ince 80 days.
M, 11. SrBPUF.NS.
Dec. 11. ts ikxf <h or to Post Offre,
TO KENT.
rgvITU subfcvibei- is otTeri n e for ronb ]jis
-EL plantiilion. coubiining between 250 and
300 acres of laud, lUO of widcli ia fresh. It
is siiuatcJ one and a half miles south of
Atnet Lens. The renter can have tne use of
three mules. Jj-.plv to
deo 8 2k-. ’ M PAT ERSON.
IST otice.
A LI. pflvlics arc warned 4iot lo stl! nny
property to ttny one representing him
self as an agent of mine, as I wifi not pay
any demands for such purcheses in ijt.e fu
tnre. [nov 1 ] n j (J. JJ. HAY.
For Bale.
I AND, Slock and Provisions f-r sale—
j one lk4a.ll* of purchase money Cash.
M. B. 11CKLTT,
dec 8 2t Plains of Dura, Ga.
Valuable Property for £alo.
ILL be PoJd on ihc first Tuesday in
» February‘next, in the town of Stark
vide, Lee county, agreeable to an order of
the court of Ordinary of said county, two
lots in the town of Smithville ; one business
lot No. 2, fifty fe:t front and one hundred
hack ; also, the residence which contains
lots Nos. 22, 27 and of 15, and a fraction of
J acre; all making acres. It is a desira
ble place, and a very good dwelling with
4 rooms, hip roof. All sold as the property
of J. \V. Adkins, late of said county, deed
Hold for Ilie hem fit of heirs and creditors,
dec 8 tds.* L. 11. ADKINS, Adni’r.
Residence for Sale.
y OFFER for sale one of the most desirable
resiliences in the city, especially for a- a
siness or professional mail. The house has 0
or 8 well finished rooms, the kitchen 4 rooms,
lot, stables, a nice orchard of choice fruit, and
iu 200 yards of the public* square:
By early application a bargain can bo bad.
Terms easy. [Nov 30 lm] F. .M . (JOKER.
jSTgw .Arrival!
I. r-7. HART <fe CO„
f CR ATES White Northern Cabbage,
U 1000 Bushels Corn,
2 Casks Bueonj
20 Rexes E. 1). and Factory Cheese,
Goshen Butter, Coffee, Sugar, Lard, Potash.
Lye, Soap. Candles, Yarns, Crackers, Oysters,
Bagging, Rope, Arrow Tie, Twine, Powder,
Shot, Clips, Pbuhlo-Barrol Guns, a variety of
Fireworks, Granges, &c. nov 29 ts.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
PROCLAMATION.
By liis Excellency,
CdARLES J. JENKINS,
GovoVaor of sniii State.
WHEREAS, vacancies will occur during tho year
18G7, in the following Judicial Courts by expira
tion of the terms of the preseut incum hunts, t< -wit :
I!« th« ottloo of .Tilago of tlic Superior Courts of tin)
Eastern, > id le, Southern, Fat an hi and Tallapoosa Cir
cuits, ind in ilia I’flDeof Solicitor General of li e List
en, Northern, bout lie ru, Ocmulgee, Flint and Blue
Ridgo l)iicurt: and wliareas, within-the past year va
cancies have occurred in other Judicial ( ircuils which
have-been iillod by Executive appoititment, until an
electioi could be held agreeable to the Constitution and
laws of iha State, v:z; In the ollice cf Judge of tho Su
perior *’'tuts of th 9 Ocmulgee, Macon, Southwestern,
( Jierulieo, (J »\veta and Brunswick Circuits, and in the
otlico qf Solicitor General of the Macou, Southwestern,
P.itiiuti and C »weta Circuits.
Fu\« in pursuance of law, I have thought proper to
issue this, my I'roclauu-tion. hereby ordering audiF
re*-fiug that elect ions he h>-!d on Wednesday, the S' -
c< .•! titty t f J .nuary next, at th * several places < f hold
ing cldctioris in the counties embraced in said Judicial
< irctiits, for a Judge of the Superior Court and S. li' i*
tor Lein ral. as herein before specified, to the ind than
said may be filled according to law ; and I furth
er require a r-turn ofo.aid election to be made to the
Exit utivo Uepariment in the time prescribed by law.
Given under my hand and the Groat Seal of the Stafo,
nt the /Capitol in Milledgeville, on the 2Sth day of
N 'Veinber. ISCG, and of Am iic n lud- pendenco the
muetj-Itist. CHARLES J. JENKINS,
Governor ofGeorgia,
By tho Gov. rnor.
N Li. Barnett.
Secretary of State.
dec 4 tde.
Clayton Iligli School.
JONESBORO’, GEORGIA.
miTE SPRING TERM opens on the Second Monday
1 in January. 1 c f>7.
The course of stu ly more th rough, morn compre
liensive and more practical than that of any other high
School in the State.
It affords all the advantages of the College, the Nor
mal School, and tho Commercial or general business
school.
If is the ebe°pcßt School in Georgia.
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, paid monthly n ad
vance. will pay for board and tuition lor one year.
Circulars sent on application to
A. D. CANDLER. A M. 1
dec 1 at G£j. C. LO j Priaf.pal«.
Savanuali Advertisements.
139 A 141 Congress st M Savannal», Ga
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Ready Made Clothing,
T)OOTS, Shoes, Carr>et», Oil Cloths, Lace Cnr
-1) tains, Shades, Ac. Wholesale Booms Up-
Stairs. nov 17 ‘>m
lm f. MAKER li fO.,
Importers, Jobbers & Betailers of
faiun Cbootis, Jjosifrir,
Small Wares, Millinery, & Straw Gooife.
[Corner Broughton & Whitaker Sts.
Savannah - Georgia.
nov 15 *3m
JOS. S. CLAGIIORN, | J.NO. CUNNINGHAM,
(MOM k (ffilM,
GROCE It S ,
AXD
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
ScUiannah , Georgia .
Hov 15 Cm
W. h. DUFF Y & GO.,
Successors to V. A. Rryan &- Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HIT! Ml 1111ST1C IMIIS.
Sole Agents for tin* State of Georgia for
A. Keller’s celebrated Whiskeys, Ch. Farre’s
Champagnes, &c.
207 Bay Street, - - - - Snvannnli, Ga.
nov 15 3m
1). G. PURSE. 1). R. THOMAS.
PURSE & THOMAS,
COIIiSSIiORWARBIM & SHIFPISE
No. 11l Buy Street, Savammih, Ga,
rtEXERAL AtiKNTS for Georgia for “Wilder’s
* J Patent Salamander Safe Company,” Great
Bend Seale
Machine C 0.,” “ lieorgia Chemical Works.”
Sole Agents at Savannah for “ Mapes Supcr-
Phos])hato of fame Company.” Sole Agents at
Savannah for Horace L. lhnerv & Son’s Agricul
tural Works of A Uiany, N<*w York. Agents for
James Metcalfe & Co’s Oil Works, Louisville, Ky
nov 15 3m
Robert Erwin. | Charles S. Ilardce.
ERWIN & HARDEE,
COTT.OIf FACTORS,
General Commission and Forwarding
M HCILA-TSTTS,
SayannaL, Georgia.
II BElt AL advances made on Consignments for
i stile ill Silv:,-i.iy.b, New York, or Liverpool.
Shippers dUov/e.il privilege of sale in Savtumah
or New York, one .commission being charged.
BAGG|NG and’KOFK alwiys on hand, and sup
pi ied t.o correspondents cl holesale rules.
Correspondents in New York-Messrs. D. IT.
Baldwin & Cos. Correspoildelite''-in Liverpool—
Messrs. B. F. Babcock Cos. iiov 20 4m -
' m'. s. c ohe Srr
Formerly the firm Cohen w & Hertz, of this city,
~~JF 'W-A. 3R, 3Dl’ INT G- 3
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND COTTON FACTOR,
140 Bay St- - - - - Savannah, Ga.
nov 17 lm*
THOMAS J. I)UNIS * it. IIUNYV A. STULTS.
T. J. DUNBAR & GO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Brandies,
1 Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Ac.
Agent for Smith’s Celebrated Philadelphia
Ales, 147 Bay Street, SA I'AAXAJI, GA.
nov 17 3m
Importer of
a&VA&A. GS<SA&Si
And Dealers in
JAOMESTIC SeGaus, Virginia Chewing and
1/ Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Segar Hold
ers, t&c., No. 94 Bryan. Corner Whitaker Street,
Savannan, Ga.
All the celebrated Chewing To
bacco on band. ' nov 17 3m
FUENITURE!
S. B. HARRINGTON,
Savannah, Georgia.
DEALER in every variety of Household and
Olilce Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds,
&c., is prepared tiPotfer superior inducements
to all wanting goods in bis line.
Being connected with some of the largest man
ufactories of the North, 1 can sell goods at but
one profit, thereby giving buyers the opportu
nity of getting goods at New York prices, witli
freight added.
HOTELS t Mil BEIN
supplied on as good tejjms as can be done by any
Noi l hern house. • ;
Goods securely packed and shipped to any
point with promptness atid dispatch.g
f.W Warcrooius l 1? 8 Broughton St., nearly op
posite St; Andrews Hall, Savannah, Ga.
nov 24 6m*
“BlilTTiin it,
BANKERS
and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
Condic.t, Jennings & Cos. I D. Jennings & Cos.,
New York. j Churl«isto«, •>..
WE give our friends the clroicc and advantage
of all t-lie above markets, in which wo have
our own houses, and advance upon and ship
Cotton to any European market.
Arrahgements have been made for the pay
ment, in Savannah, of the Revenue Tax upon
all cotton consigned to us from any point in
Georgia or Florida. * nov 24 lm
MARSHALL""HOUSE.
BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THIS first class Hotel has been remodeled nml
newly refurnished- and put in perfect order
throughout. The traveling public may rest as
sured they will find comfortable accoiumoda
tious at this House. nov 24 ly
Savannah Adveflls£in«uts. *
(TIK (il-LCTIIOKPE
wnmmPcmMv
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Arc prepared to accept
Five Risks
OX EQUITABLE TERMS.
11. W. MERCER, President.
CII AS. s. HARDEE, Vice President
J. T. Thomas, Sec’ry.
directors:
11. W- Mercer, C s Hardee,
William Hunter, R. Morgan,
A Porter, J T Thomas,
J. Stoddard, F L. Gue,
W. Kcmshurt, A A Solomons,
H A Crunc,. >V W Goriloli,
Iff Aamiltoh, J Lama,
M S Cohen, D U Purse,
J W Xevitt, J McMahon,
A Fullm’ton, F \Y Sims,
L J Guilmartm, P Lachlisan,
G Butler.
E I* Clayton. 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., Morwich, Conn.
200,000
Baltic Fire Insurance Cos., New York,
200,000
James River Fire Ins. Cos., Ilowardsville, Ya.
200.000
Insurance Cos., of America, Charlottesville, Va.
200,000
YV. C. GODWIN, Agent,
nov 20 6m Americus, Georgia.
Samuel P. Hamilton,
[Successor to Wilmot & Richmond]
Dealer In
WATCHES. SlWlffil, IILIY.iE
Cor. Whitaker, St. Julian and Congress Sts.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
ATyATCHES anil Jewelry repaired. Chronom-
Si eters rated by transit. nov 20 3m
Southern House.
T. HOLCOMBE. | FRED. M. lIULI.
HOLGOMOE & GO,
[Tlios. Holcombe, established 1836,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
181 Bay Street; SA VAXXAII, GA.
nov 20 3m.
eT and. smythe & co~
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
annul am id cus-vm
UAVE now on hand, [uiid arc constantly re
ceiving additions theiTto,]
The Largest Stock
of the above goods that have ever been offered
in the Southern market. B dug Direct Import
ers and Manufacturers’ agents, enables us to of
fer these Goods at prices as - *,
LOW AS THEY CAN LE
BOUGHT IN NEW YORK.
or any other Northern city; thereby saving tho
purchaser the extra ezpeiise 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.
QUENSWABE HOUSE,
10G Broughton St. 2d door west of Bull,
nov 20 3m fiA VANJYAII GA-
A. M. SLOAN, F. STUBBS
Jjitj of Home, G:*.. Late of Macon. G».
C. W. STEGALL, late of Tboma.sviUe.
SIMS, STUBBS k STEGALL,
COTTON FACT’OUS, • N
Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
NO. 4 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
YC7I-LL make liberal advances on COTTON and
>» other Produce, in transit of store,“or on eon
signments-to oiir correspondents in New York
and liivci-pool.
Refer t o Nutting, Powell & Cos., VY. A. Tlutf,-
Macon, Ga; nov 20 3m.
E.L.Gueraid, | 8.13 -Ferrill, | A.B. Wessolowsky
mm, fiMi i a,
GESERAL CONCUSSION MERCHANTS,
FACTORS AND BROKERS,
Bay Street’, Savannah, Oa.
Tinix sen .nut purchase on Commission, Cot
»V ton, fii .her, Produce and Merchandise.
Orders ii.nd Consignments solicited.
References—Messrs. Robert Habersham A- Song
George W. Anderson, Anthony Porter, Hunter
A Gammi 11, John L. \ ilhilonga, Erwin & liardeei
Savannah ; A. Poullain, B. If. Warren, Wm.
Henry Warren, W. B. Davidson, Augusta :
nov 20 3mf
ALBERT WII.COX. Tll< «MAS H. PALMRR.
& co.,y
—AND—
FORYtTAEDERS,
Bag Streets, Savannah, Ga.
Refer to "Edward Pad el ford, Octavus Cohen,
A. S. Hartridegiv Henry Brigham, nov 17 3m
X. J. CUILMARTIK, | K. W. DRUMMOND.
‘ : john rLANNERy.
L.J. GUXLMAETIN& CO
riOTTON FACTORS, Shipping and Commipslon
\J 14S Jiay Street, West of the Ex
change, sA VA X X AH, GA.
HGT Consignments solicited, upon wnich libe
ral advances will be made.
Particular attention paid to the sale of Cotton
and Merchandise, And to filling orders for Tim
ber, Lumber, wool, Hides, &c, nov 17 3m. .
""pThTbehnT
Factor and Commission
w MERCHANT.
AY STaiZKT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
nov 17 lm