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Tri-Weekly Republican)
SATURDAY, [DECEMBER 22, 1868.
We are authorised to announce the
name of P. J. STROZIER, of Albany, as a
candidate for the office of Jqdge 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. Scaubobopgu us a
candidate for the office of Judge of the South?
Western Circuit. Election January next.
Oct. 18 tdsy.9
authorized to announce the
name of N. A. Smiigi, Esq., of Americas, as
a candidate so" the office ofjSoiicitor General
of ithe South Western Circuit, at the election
iu January. nov 20 tde
We are requested to announce the
nnmc of Capt. John C. RuTUEiiJettu, of Ilain
bridgo as a candidate for Solicitor General
of the South-Western Circuit, at the election
in January next. dec 13 tde
B®“TO THE VOTERS OF THE SOUTH
WESTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.—I reapect
fully announce my name as a candidate for
Judge of this Cirouit. at the election to be
held therefor, on the first Wednesday in Jan
uary. DAVID A. VASON.
dec. 20-tdc*
Great Excitement.
Yesterday was certainly a great day
in Atnerieus. It was known that Dan
Casteli.o’s Circus would he in town,
and everybody and his wife cante to
see the show.. TUe streets were throng?
ed with people of,ail colors and sexes.
The upper paj'.t of .the IJo tel was filled
with Ladies to witness jtihe Grand
Procession, as it passed,. About 12
o’clock, the procession np.oved through
the piinolple streets. As they passed,
the excitement was intense among all
classes. The golden (cltsuilot and the
lady and gentlemes eguoitriennes and
equestrians, att-nutierd more than pass
ing admiration.. ’JUie {lioness, (we be
lieve it be,louge<| tto the female persua
sion,) was queen .of all she she survey
ed. The Grand I’mtree, was certain
the inoSt imposing one, we have yet
had in this section of the country,
A Sad Affair-. — We leant (that a
difficulty occurred at Starkvillle, be
tween two-citizens of that plaOev <au
Wednesdayllnst, which resulted in tils
death of one of the parties. The names
of the parties are Wm, Bridges, and
L. B. Wheel,eu, -the former receiving
a stab in the breast, tfcem -fibo. hands
of the latter, from wMeh he died in a
few moments. They were bfatlieiM-in
law, and boll) .•qltizens.—
We know nothing of the origin of the
difficulty; but is greatly to be regret
ted that it should have "taken place.
Wheeler made his escape, and as yet
has not been arrested.
best stock of Clothing, Pry
(lo' -ds, Boots,mill ..Shoes, ane kept at
Dec. 20..3t. .M. •.WaSEl.pa.l-.m .& Buo.
The New Board.
The new Board of Aldermen were
inaugurated into office, Wednesday
night last, the oath of office being ad
ministered to .them by P. J, SfEAD, iJ.
I. C. After a .very Appropriate ad
dress from liiss Honor, Mayor T. M.
Pnu.ow, tho Board proceeded .to .the
election oftflhaifman ot tile Council,
which resulted in the unanimous diictiae
of A. R. Brown, Esq. Election for
city officers were then went into, and
on counting out, the ballots, .the (fol
lowing were declared elected:
Chief Marshal —S. 11. 'Mitchell.
Deputy Marshal —R. A.'TitNi u.
City Sexton— W. P. Haves.
The Mayor then appointed the fol
lowing persons a»s (Policemen, who are
amenable to the Chief Marshal: T. P.
Logan, G. Heath, J. W. Mizu, It.
Barefield and A. J. Lee.
The following Standing Committees
were then appointed by the Mayor :
Finance Committee—A. A. Adams,
Chairman; A. S. Cutts, A. R. Brown.
Street Committee—D. W. Lewis,
Chairman; A. 11. Brown, It. E. Cobb.
Cemetery Committee.— Adam R.
. Brown, Chairman ; A. S. Cutts, D.
A. Mayo.
Clock Committee— Allen S. Cutts,
Chairman; D. W. Lewis, A, A. Ad :
ams.
On Chimneys and Stoves—D. A.
Mayo, Chairman; R, E. Cobb, A. A.
Adams.
A Resol utioq was passed, instructing
in the Clerk to issue executions against
all persons who have not paid their
taxes for the present year, and to place
them immediately in the hands of the
Marshal for collection.
Having dispatched its business for
the evening, the Board, together with
our humble self, accepted an invitation
from the Marshals and Clerk elect, to
1 partake of an oyster supper, at the Res
taurant of Messrs. Finn & Cos. The
oysters were well prepared, and after
disposing of them, we all retired, in
good order, tq our respective homes
to lay our bodies down in sweet repose,
and enter the land of dreams.
Personal.—AV e had a call from Dr.
F. F. Taber, Agent of the Macon
Journal cfc Mcssmgar. lie will re
main in ottr city to-day, and we take
pleasure in recommending, him to
our citizens. He will be pleased
to receive {be name of any of
our citizens who desire to subscribe
for that paper, as well as to collect tho
amounts due for past arrearages,
jß@i“lTurrah for the Circus, and hurrah
Joy ,the New Stock of Goods, just received
at N,0.-2, Loyless’Block, Cotton Avenue,
where 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—we have received from
our London Store, in Macon, a large as
sortment of y/oolen Goods, Bogie Trim
mings, Dress Trimmings, &c., Velvet and
Silk Ribbons, which \v.c are bound to sell
before New Year’s Day. Sq come one and
come all and try the branch qf the London
Store, and see if we cannot do as we prom
ise. Jake, Lipman and Charley Smith, make
up the host of Clerks, am) are u<l,\vays ready
to attend to their customers. Friends and
public in general, we say—give friend Juke
a call: Dec. 13-ts.
T 9 the Graduates and Honorary Mem
bers of the Phi Kappa Society, Uni
versity of Georgia.
In accordance with a resolution pass
ed at a late meeting qf this Society,
we have been appointed a Committee
for the purpose of soliciting from you,
contributions of books atuj money,
with which to replenish our wasted
library.
At the close of our late struggle for
independence, when the Federal forces
-occupied (the town of Athens, our Li
brary Hgjl was used us .a military of
fice by them, and the main lja.il con
verted into a place q) revelry and riot
ous amusement,. 111 this way we nec
essarily sustained an almost irrepara
ble loss. Many of our most valuable
books were scattered and lost, and
the Hall was otherwise greatly abu
sed.
We would thei'-efere most earnestly
appeal to you for relief, in order ihat
our beloved Society may recover ft
once Iron* those injuries.
W e appeal 'o your liberality, to your
love for the University and the Socie
ty, and ,to .tlve interest which ev.ery
true hesirt.phvyjd feel jn ho.yie
education; and vve ar,carryJJtV-t these
motives and co,psidcy:ftfc«me will sure
ly prompt you ; to ;Wd us Mnd < and
generous aid.
If then, von wi'lf #s in revi
ving the interests of W Society \ve
will gratefully receive sll (CaiMibu
tions of book's find wetnoy,. .
ComiuuW)c&t.k>sß and shipments!
may he addressed to either of
dersigned at their respective
Ik most convenient.
Yours, very respectfully, etc.,
P. W. Meldki.m, Savannah;
<J. H. Gasey, August;!;
J. L. Brown, Atlanta ;
W. B. Bos s’ ell, Macon,
11. W. Grady, Atlteits;
W. Barnwell, Athens.
AjJ (tl,e papers throughout the Soi;t)i
favorable to tile cause .vd'.educitttiuii.;
ay ill please copy..
Athens,* .ft’-bj tree. 1806.
Benefit of Advertising,— The
Pittsburg Gazette, publishes a.sketch
of a business house in that city, from
which we take the following extract:
says the Wo (inquired his
evpauieuoe of the pqjiay of advertis
ing. We regard hits answer as note
worthy, and commend it to the con
sideration of iQtliers. Ho said the
same kind of 'business in which he is
engaged lias -been carried on at the
-stand, feriten years hy one,anil nearly
itcn l>,y another predecessor. That
(these inqn gave .diligent attention to
thiJif rbiudness, were sober and frugal,
but-spent nqihiiig for advertising.—
They were "just barely able to eak out
a living. That lie bought out the
concern ten years ago, and began
debtor for the whole establishment.
Me felt poor and only expended fifty
dollars per annum in each of the
business papers the first year • tbifjt
subsequently lie increased his
ses to several thousand dollars annu
ally for advertising, and the rpgnlt has
demonstrated its marvelous
and he is to-day worth §1 i5 ? O0Q ? aiuf
his anual profits are constantly jupycafr
ing-
A Beautiful Thought— We know
not the aqthqr of tli£ follqwiqg ; but
it is oqe qf the n}Q§p l)C‘ifipifijl
tions wo liqve ever read :
will be reported. All things
ace t engaged in writing their own his
tqry. Tf)e plant and the pebble go,
attended by their own shadows. The
rock leaves its scratches on the moun
tain side* the river its Ijccl on the soil,
tneaninjal leaves its bones iq the stra
tum, the fern and tljp leaves their mod
est epitaph jn the coal. The falling
drop makes its sepulphre in (he sand
or stone; not a footstep in the snow or
along the ground, hut prints in char
acters more or less lasting, a iq.qp of
its march ; every act of man inscribes
itself on th.c memories qf its fellows,
andjn his own face. The air is full of
sound; the sky of the ground
is all memoranda, signatures, and eve
ry objept pqyej-et) over with hints
which speak tq the intelligent.
trie"Country Merchants and Farmers
wishing to supply themselves with a lot of
cheep go"ds, better call and see
Dec. 20.3 t. S. Waxei.bacm. & Bro.
ESP’They whip disobedient school
gilds, in Illinois, by turning up the
skirts of their dresses and applying
the rod to the calves. Oh mv!
Americus Advertisements.
ADAMS, SPEER & CO.,
Are now receiving a large and gen
eral assortment qf
Q ROCERIES,
CEOCKERY,
CLOTHING,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
SADDLERY,'
&C.. . &c., Ac.
These goods were bought recently, hv Maj.
Speer, in New York, WITH MUCH CARE after
the rush of the Fait trade was over, and at heavy
declines from the earlier prices.
have been bought STRICTLY for the
Ca sh,
and will he sold for the Cash. We 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
RIM® WRING,
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
plete.
on us, or send in your orders—with the
Cash.
Your order, or j'our child, or your servant,
can buy of us on as good terms as if you were
present. We have but ONE PRICE, and that
the lowest we can afford.
ADAMS, SPEER & CO.
Americus, Nov. 27, ts
DENTISTRY.
TYR. R. NOBLE, takes pleasure in announcing
I / to'the citizens of Sumter and adjoining coun
ties, as well as \q the public at large, that he lias
secured,a suit oi GOOD ROOMS UP STAIUS IN
THl£ rir .
Speer & HGoks’ Building.
on the corner knotwai as Grander,i v’s <1 stavid,
which he has fitted up with N EW FURNITURE,
and -NEWLY FURNISHED with everything be
longing.to his profession, in the way of DEN
TAL INSTUUMKiSTS of latest improvements.
llis stock of TftETH, FOIL, ay din deed; *dl oth
er material, are o/the best ryanufactiare. He
in successful.yperation the
NITBOU SDXIDE GENERATOR,
•with .wlkuj\i lyanufactures pure yjTRQUSOX
IDE 0 AS, as pleasant to breathe us the air, and
.safer to use than any other anaesthetic known.—
£fe keeps always on liaml a plentiful and good
yStock ot this with tfie use of which lie ex-
teetfi without pAi’p. 'A s lie lias had twelve
y<!tU’s iu the DENTISTRY,
■and keeps .yp with all the ltdAi j>ati pro vein ents in
B profession,jfie feels of giving en
satisfactipp to all v who favor him with
ir patronage.
e takes tyi« method to return thanks to all
nor ,tyrtliei,r patronage;at the
le time solicits a of the same.
> r oy. 27-6 m. ’ It. NOBLE.
Furniture i Furniture!
lAM just receiving direct from New Yorfc,
at tlie New Brick Store, above S.
J3ro., a fine stock of Furniture, aJJ
rt)nal/iies, from fine Walnut Maliogawy yinjl
Rosewood to common, which are offered as
llow prices as the times will allow. Call
examine. P. BOONE, Agt.
July 24 ts.
17,000 POUNDS
ARROW TIE!
JUSt TANARUS! UCKIVED BY
Nov 13 If FUItLOW & BUG,
Savannah Advertisements.
SCRANTON, SMITH TTo~
Savannah, Georgia.
Keep constantly en hand, Choice ,9)')
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
•VINKS,
GIN, &c.,
And everv variety of
QROCERJfS,
A).KO
jf AY, CORN, OATS anq ftjJAN,
Btricliy at, JVholesßi.e to fjietrad;;, fijjd we flat
ter ourselves that we pan make it to iheiuterest
f)f Dealers 1,9 iff, at fi,/) of Bay
stre.t, opposite jejferson street,
We woult) ‘be i;apEy jo receive fftqjfl planters.
Cotton or any otjjer and sell 011 tiie
most favorable {ej'itie. »H<J fit' ))>f)r 9r.()er at the
lowest, prices, fyud felpru to them the sales
promptly.
if T.
Qf the of'Scranton & Johnston.
WM. IL SMITH,
Os fitp late firm of Kabun & Smith.
J L LARGE,
Nov 13 Sijj ,Qf Savannah, Georgia.
Planter’s Supplies.
vy r B ALES BxVGGING—Sqa Island, Dundees,
/ O Giinny.
100 Coils of Rope.
50 Bhls Choice Faipily Ivlqjjr,
10 Ilhds Bacon Sides,*SlijOulders,
All grades and styles of Liquors. White and
Yellow Corn, Seed Qats and Barley. Also, But
ter, Cheese, Lard, #c. Advances jnade on con
signments of country produce, by ‘ r
" 1 " ■ ’A. WILC'OX & CO,
Savannah, Ga.
Wanted to purooase all kinds of country pro
duce!, ' nov 20 lm
r.. G. HILTOX, | T. M. RAMDFI.L,
Suvonnah, Oa. J New York.
HILTON & RANDELL
>
Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in
Groceries,
mmm, ms, liras, sc.
Bay Strqet.
Savqqnqih, Georgiq.
JNVITK t,lje attention of dealers to their large
JL and corjjplote stook o, '
Groceries and Liquors
purchased expressly for tho Southern market
which they are prepared to offer at the lowest
market rates.
ta. Agents for the celebrated “ Star Whisky,”
nasard’B Gunpowder, iu kezs, 1-2 kegs and 1-4
kegs and case*. up * 27 ts.
- Imericus Advertisements,
Notice.
, ”1171112 be sold on the |-Imitation of the nubacriber. in
\ V gchbycounty, on SaTUUDAY. tlie 22d December,
«1! the pefisnable property, consisting of Corn, Fodder,
Venn. Mules, Cuttle, Sheep, llngn, Wngon, o»rt, Blacb
emith’s Tools, a number of stunds of Bees, 1 Threshing
Machine, 1 Fitzgerald’s Patent Mills, for grinding Mcul
nnd lloininy, Cotton Seed, Ac. Terms Thuli
dec 6 t is ALBERT REKS.
Plantation for Sale.
TjlOR tlio purpose of winding up an agricultural purt-
F nership, beret of-re existing between tlie uudei
slgned, we offer for sale, one of the
Best Plantations in Southwestern Ga.
It is sitnuted 16 miles from Americus, lying on ftho
wnters of tin* Kinchafoonee snd l.uiiiiulinsse creeks, cm -
taining 1137 acres, well improved, 600 acies of op ) n
land; 200 of which is rich bottom hannn ck, and 150
m r h <-f similar hammock in the wc-oiis.
r l he plane is finely timbered nnd watered—nmning
wi tor being in every field. And one of the
Healthiest lorajjlies injhe State.
Thirteen Mnles, C*rn. Fodder, Meat, Ptoek, farming
implements and Blacksmith’s tools c.n l e bought with
the place.
There are 25 good Froedmen now on the plac\ who
want to remain, and engagements, in tne sale, can be
made for their retention »*nd employment.
A Casn pui chase, can obtain a bargain if he applies
floun. lIAWKINS A ROBSON.
Americus, Ga., Dec. f ts
Great Bale!
Tlli} subscriber v ill sell, r/ jtifj plantation, nevr Ai -
der's-nvi tie, on the fatli 'lust., fine Muh-s mid
Ilcr.-es. tut ll* gM, Tattle, slferip, and a great many ether
things to*) tedious to mention JNO R. BATTLE.
Lee 4 tds.
To Holders of Cotton.
I AM prepared to make liberal Ca h advances on
shipments of Cotton to New York, or any other
market in the United States, a* and consign to No. I
houses Als .to ship direct to LIVERPOOL if Uesir
ed. and hold it till owners say s« 11.
Holders of Cotton at any station on S. IV. It Road
ran have their Cotton shipped with* ut any trouble to
themselxes They have only to send me Warehouse
or Rail toad receipts, and get the advances desired by
return Express. I take charge of the C *tton, pay
taxes, ship, and m ike returns hero as soon as sold:
F. M. C JKER,
dec 1 lm Broker nnd Corrmissicn Merchant.
Bacon & Flour
J Q HHDS CjIjGAR f-IDES
10 “ Phr-tiiders,
100 S»fka Kami y F. ur, warranfcrl fresh
f.oni Sweetwat*r Mills.
A fine nssnrtmerit if Flour, various branfis,
which 1 will sell cheap for ot-h or ,xcbar,ge
for Colton or Wi-rtyiiwse acceptance 30 days.
M. H. S'l LBIIENS.
Tec. 11. ts vi xi and or to Post Offi e.
TO RENT.
fBIHE subscriber is offering for rent, his
*L plantation containing between 2oo and
300 acres ot laud. 100 of .wtiieli is fresh. It
is situated one and £ half miles south of
Ameiicus. The can have tlie use of
three intdes. Apply to
dec 8 2w°. ‘ M PAT ERSON.
2STptice.
ALL parties are warned not to sill any
property to any one representing him—
self as an agent of mine, as I will not pay
nuy demands for such purcheses i# the fu-
Irtf'g- jj>« v 1 'ml <f. M. HAY.
For Sale.
I4ND, Stock and Provisions f>r sale
j ,Que half of purchase money Cash.
M. B. PICKETT,
dec 8 2t Plains of Dura. Ga.
Valuable Property for Sale.
IhL be on first Tuesday in
w w February next, in the town of Stark
vide, Lee county, agreeable to an order of
the court of Ordinary of said county, t,\vo
lots in the town of Sinithyillc; ope
lot No. 2. fifty feet front apj pne hppelyed
back ; aL«o, t/ie residence contains
Nos. 22, 2-7 and -j of 1 ft, a fraction of
\ aero, nlj acres. It is a desira
ble place, anu a very good felling with
4 rooms, hip roof. All sold as the property
of J. W. Adkins, late of saJ/J dec'd
Sold ffir tli hejrs anfl creditors.
,dee 8 tds.if i,. K. ADKINS, Adm’r.
Residence for Sale,
I OFFER for sa]£ on.Q qf U'iq most desjr£j>le
r.e„si«le»ces in the city; for a bu
siness or professional mkn. Thh house lias
or 8 well finished the Kitchen 4
lot, a nice Qi of choice frifiL A n *l
in 2CK) yards of the public square;
By eiiily ißoliJicatirtp a Marita in can be had.
r *oy F. M. COKER.
!
I. 3SF, HART Sc CO„
n CRATES White Northern Cabbage,
U JOOO Bushels CorlL
2 Casks Bacoiu
20 Boxes E. D. and Factory CiiecsCj
Goshen Butter, Coffee, Sugar, Lard, Pctash.
Soap, Candles, Yarns, Crackers, Oysters,
gagging, Rope, Arrow Tie, Twine, P.owder,
Shot, Caps, .Double-Barrel Guns, a variety of
Fireworks, Oranges, &c. nov 29 ts.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
PROCLAMATION,
By llis Excellency,
CHARLES j, JJBN^fN^
• said £i^a.
TTCTIIEREAg, vacancies will occur 'luring the year
1n the following'Judicinl’ Courts hy expirr r
ti«>n of the of the present incumbents, t< -wit :
In the otlice of 'Jiulge of the Superior Courts of the
Eastern, Vid le, Somhorn, I’ataula and Tallapoosa C>r;
cuits, and in the oflLeof Solicitor General of the Fast?
cm, Northern. Southern, Qcnmlgee, Flint and Blue
Bidg6 Oircuit: and whareaa, within the past year va
cancies b ! * v< ’ occurred in otjier Judicial Circuits which
have been flllad by Executive appointment, until an
election could be held agreeab}e to the Constitulion nhd
lawH of tho State, viz; In thfe Otfice df Ju(tg4 of tho St;-
perlor Courts of thv Ocinjilgce, Mn'cbh. - Sbuthvyeetern,
t herokec, Coweta and Brunswick Circuits, and in the
ofiice of Solicitor General o*f tho Alacou,'Southwestern.
P.itaula and C *wetn Circuits.
Now, iu pursuance of law, I lmvo thought proper to
issue tli is, my iToidamation, h«Tel*y ordering and df
recting' thnt elections be held on Wednesday, the S< -
cone! day ..f January next, at th • several plares of hold
ing elections m the counties embraced in said Judicial
< irenits, for a Judge of tbe Superior Oart and Solii i"
t«»r Ueneral, as ri , erejp'-T»ef<>re specked, so tho "emi that
said ofiipes may be filled aeconling to lavV ; and I furtl,
or require a return of Aid electicfi)* td be itadc to the
Executive fmpa'rtthcnt in the by law.
Given under my hand and the Groat Seal of phff St/ite,
at the Capitol in Milledgeville, on the 28th <jay of
N'vember. 1866, and of Ain eric n' In'd» pendenco the
hinctj- irst. L iARLES .1. JENKINS,
Gu ver uor of Georgia,
By tho Governor. ' '
N t. Bernett.
.secretary 04 State,
dec 4 tde. '
Clayton Jllgii School.
JONESBORO’, GEORGIA.
THE SPRING TERM opens on tbe Second Monday
in January. 1867.
The co«r-*e of study i* more thorough, more compre
hensive and more practical thau that ot any other hi.rh
School in the State.
It affords alt the advantages of the College, the Nor
mal School, and the Commercial or general business
scho< »1.
If is th« cheapest School in Georgia.
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, paid monthly n ad
vance, will pay for board and tuition lor one yeu’r.
Circulars sent on application to
A. D. CANDLER. A.M.) „ . .
&.1M 0 Utjfgtlf j Prij.t»«to. #
g&v&nnab Advertisemefils.
139 4b 141 Congm. it., Savannah, Ga
Wholesale and Ketail Dealers In
!ET@©6X!^,
Made Clothing,
"HOOTS, Shoes, Carnets, Oil Clotlia, Luce Cur-
I) tains, Shaclos, «c. Wholesale Rooms Up-
Stairs. nov 17 3m
M l MAKER i fO.,
Importers, Jobbers & Retailers of
Dry Goods,
Jaittn d3ooi?s,
Small Wares, Millinery, & Straw Goods.
Broughton & Whitaker Sts.
Savannah Georgia.
nov 15 8m
JOS. s. CL AG HORN, | JNO. CUNNINGHAM,
mum t mm\i
GROCERS,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
Savannah, (Heoryia,
nov 15 Cm
W7B. DUFFY & CO.,
Successors to V. A. Rrynn & Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IMPORTED HI DOMESTIC MBS,
4®* Sole Agents for the State of Georgia for
A. Keller’s celebrated Whiskeys, Cli. Farre’s
Champagnes, Ac.
207 Bay Street, .... Savannah, Ga.
nov 15 3m
D. G. PURSE. | 1). R. THOMAS.
PURSE & TJfGMAS,
CfIMMISSIfII.FOEffARDISG&SBIPPIIU
MERCHANTS,
No. 11l Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
pENERAL AGENTS 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 “ Mapes Super-
Phosphate of Lime Company.” Sole Agents at
Savannah for Horace L. Emery & Son’s Agricul
tural Works of Albany, New York. Agents for
Janies Metcalfe & Co’s Oil Works, Louisville, Ivy
nov 15 3m
Robert Erwin. | Charles S. Hardee.
£RWIN & HARDEE,
COTTON FACTORS.
General and Forwarding
>1 HCU-LAJYTS,
Say agnail, (ieorgia.
i/stttssr, Vo
SLipp.eys allotted privilege of shle in - Savannah
qv New loYk, qvfO being Charged 1 .
BAGGING iCnn ROPE always on hand, and sup
plieci to correspondents at wholesale yaibs, 1 ‘
‘ Correspondents in New York—Messrs. D, IT.
Baldwin & Cos COrrespond ents in LlVeppool—
B. P. Babcock & Lqf " 20 4m ‘
M.S^COHESr,
Formerly the firm Cohen '& of this city,
K,w^VK,iDiasrc3-,
commission merchant,
AND COTTON FACTOR,
140 Bay St- - - - - Savannah, Ga
nov 17 lm*
THOMAS J. DUNBAR. HENYY A. STUI.TS.
T. 3. DUNSAR & CO.,
TMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Brandies,
I Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars. &<•.
Agent for Smith’s Cedebraten Philatlelphia
Ales, 147 Bay Street, XA } r ANNAH t G 4.
nov 17 3m
co. '¥®SasS7
Irajjortei- f}f
HAYASVA
And Dealers ip
tyOMESTIC SEGARS, Virginia Chewing and
If SmQking Tobacco, Snu;r, Pipes, Segar Hold,
ers, Ac., No. 94 Bryan. Corner Whitaker Street,
Savannan, Ga.
>»*r- All the Celebrated brands of Chewing To
b/ieco on hand. 1 nov 17 3m
FURNITURE!
B. HARgIffQTOIf,
Georgia.
DEALER in every variety- of Household and
Office Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds,
1 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 profit, thereby giving buyers the opportu
nity of getting goods at New York prices, with
freight added. ' •
supplied on as good terms as can be done by any
Northern house.
Goods securely packed and shipped to any
point with promptness and dispatch.Q
Warerooms 17 8 Broughton St., nearly op
posite St. Andrews Hall, Savannah, Ga.
nov 24 Cm* ''
liMlhilTiliil C
RANKERS
and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
pornJict, Jennings * Cos. I D. Jennings A Cos.
2*ew' Yoik. | Charleston,
W E ? iv ,9 ?, nr friends the choice and advantage !
▼ » ot all the above markets, in which we have
our own houses, and advance upon and ship 1
Cotton to any European market.
Arrangements have been made for the pav
ment, m Savannah, of the Revenue Tax upon 1
all cotton consigned to us from iiuy point in
Georgia or Florida. * nov 24 lm 4 j
MARSHALL fJOUSE,
BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
FTIHIS first class Hotel has been remodeled and i
-7 newly refurnished and put in perfect order 1
t hroughout. The traveling public may rest ae- *
aured they will find comfortable accommoila- i
tioMC«r MOa Hoote, #-•«?», 1
Savanna (1 Advertisements.
TlUfoGliE'l'flOßPE
INSURANCE COMPANY
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.,
Are prepared accept
Fire Ft is k
ON EQUITABLE TERMS.
H*JF' MERCER, - -- -- -- - President.
CH.\S. S. HARDEE, - - - - 'Vice President
J. T. Thomatf, Seclryl *
H. W- .Mercer, g s ilnrdeq,
William Hunter, R. Mm-gflp/
A Porter, JTThoffias,
J.stoddxrd, F L/Glie, ‘
IV. Remibart, A A Solomopj.
If A crkiie r • W W pqrdoii;*
M Aumiltoii, J Lama,
M S Cohen/'* I> G Pui’se,
J W Nevitt, J McMahon,
A Fullerton, F W Sims,
L J Guilni4rtp), P Laclilisun.
G Butler. »
E P Clayton, Augusta,
J W Knott, B F Ross, Macon,
W H Young, Coluipbus. 1
Under Writer’s Agency of New York,
_ ' $3,000,000
Norwich Fire Insurance Cos., Morwicli, Conn.
T> 200,00 q
Baltic Fire Insurance Cos., New York,
T .. 200,0QQ
James River Fire Ins. Cos., Ilowardsville, Va.
200,000
Insurance Cos., of America, Charlottesville, Va.
200,003
W. C. GODWIN, Agent,
nov 20 6m Americus, Georgia.
Samuel P. Hamilton,
[Successor to AVilmot A Richmond]
Dealer in
WTIS, SILVIBffARE. JEffELHY.&E.
Cor. Whitaker, St. Julian and Congress Sts.
SAVANNAH, CxA
and Jewelnr repaired. Chronora
>? eters rated by'trhnaqf. ' nov 20 3m'
Southern House.
T. tlpt-COMBE. | FRED. H MULT.
HOLCDMfiE & CO.
[Thos. established 183G.]
WHOLESALE GROCERS
)81 Bay Street, SA } r ANNjfH, fjA.
jioy 20 3JJ).
?. & BUYTHE A Co. #
Wholesale ija
[RIICOMY, mjlKffi-M.
TTAVEnowpn hand fapd are constantly re
-11 ceiyiiig additions ’ • ‘
The Largest Stock
of the above goods that ltltyc fiver been offcre4
in tlie Southern lliarket. I! Inj; Direct Import
ers anil enables q. to of
fer tbese'Uoorts at pricei. as
LOW AS THEY (CAN J3E
BOUGHT IN NEW YORK.
or any other Northern city ; thereby saving tho
purchaser the extra Expense of Freight, Insur
ance and Breakage, also the double profits of
the Importer and Jobber.
Lists of assorted Crates, [containing only sale
able goodsj wil be sent 011 application.
QUENSWAIIE HOUSE,
100 Broughton St. 2d door west ofßulJ,
n.o.v 20 3m SA VANN AH GA-
A. M. SLOAN. P. F. STUBBS
bate of Horae, Ga. Lute of Macon,
C. W. STEGALL, late of Tlioraasville.
SW.II, STIBSs k STEGALL,
COT TO N FACTOKB, I
Forwarding & Commission Merclianfs,
NO. 4 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
YVIT.T- make liberal advances on COTTON and
\ V other Produce, in transit of store, or on corfi
Signmentsto our correspondents in New
ami Liverpool.'
Refer to Nutting, Powell & Cos., W. A. Huff,-
Macon, Ga; fcb.v 20 3m. *
E. L. (iucrard, j p. II ] A.B. W^solowsk^
cmill), FEIIIIIIL l (0.,
GEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I’ACTORS AND BIIOKEpS,
Buy Street,.. Savannah, Ga.
ITfILL soli and purchase on Commission, Cot
V? ton, Timber, Brodltce anrl'M(¥frtiafi(llSeri' > '
Orders rind Conslftninbnts soljj.,U:J.
References—Messrs. Jtobcrt Ilabb'vsliam ft Son*
George W. Anderson Anthony I‘orter, Hunter
<S Oammell, John I. Villnlonga, Erwin & Hardee
Savanndh c A- Poullain, It. H. Warren, Wm.
IlOpry Warren, W. It. Davidson, Augusta ;
nov 20 3mf
ALBEET VILO ‘X. Til' MAS 11. PALMER.
A. WILCOX & CO..
FACTORS, COMMISSI MERCHASTS,
—AND—
FORWARDERS,
Bat/ Streets Savannah, Ga.
Refer to Edward Padelford, Octavus Cohen.
A. S. Hartridege, Henry Brigham, nov 17 3m •
LJ. GUILMARTIN, | *. W. DRpjMOttj).
JOHN FLANNKRY
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO*
pOTTOX FACTORS, Shippipgnnff Commission
I ' Merchants, I4S Bay Street, West of the tic.
change, SAVANNAH, GA:
*»' Consignments solicited, upon wnicli libe
ral advances will be made. ' ■
Particular al tention paid to the sale of Cotton
nnd Sierchandise, and to flllirig orders for'Tith.
her, Lumber, wool, Hides, Ac. nov 17 3m.
“p7I7BEHNr
Factor and Commission
_ JXtTEIXaiiAISrT.
AY STREET, SAVANNAH* mBMtAI
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