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LOCAL MATTERS.
Ou Daaiectic !*■»*«*•
Tho following were ‘he ruling prloei in oar
jrket yesterday:
inferior Fresh B*f, 15 cants per lb.; Middling
a»lity,20 do: Choiao, 55; Mutton, none fa
-^irket. Fresh Pork, 25 dent* par lb; Salt Bork,
lc: Chickens, from 75 to $1 :A> per pair; Eggs,
m SO to $1 per dot; Goshen Bdtter,] from 50 to
cuts per lb.: Georgia ButtsF, 50 to' 60 cents
Veal, 25 cents do: sausages, 40 to 50 cents, do;
:ts kei Sausages, 50 cents do; Corn Beef, 15
... j. : English Dueks, from $1 to 1 50 per
ur: Toal Docks, 75 cents do; Partridges, 15
-t, each: Doses, 10 to 12 l*-2 cents dr:
Ic-rai'ns, * l P er P«r; Catfish, 40 ceots
citing: Oysters, 25 to 30 cents per quart;
» t *t Potatoes, (Yams,) per bushel, J2 50;
Potatoes, $2 2i per bushol; Turnips .
punch, 10 cents; Celerv, 25 cents per
... L . Lettuces three heads, 25 cents; Spinach,
per bunch; Sugar Canes, 1,0 cents
Beet*, 10 cents per bunch; Cabbages,
or,:. per head; Trout, 50 cents pef string ;
ns. 10 cents per bunch; Radishes, 10 conts
, r :■ inch; Shad, only a small supply arriyed
earner Lizzie Baker, from Florida, and
o' not quoted.
i’.' and by hard times comes a knock
ing at the door,”
, good-bye to the dear cash store,
For I'm trading at RESCUER’S.
audacious Bobberies in the Camp oi
■ hr 147th Illinois Regiment.
a Sunday night last a series of rob
in > were committed in the camp of the
Illinois Regiment, stationed within
jlimits of our city, which were as au
nts as they were successful—the per-
,t< r being unknown and having thus
. hided detection and arrest.
rascal began his operations by
ag himself of the opportunity when
v ,Frank Clendennin was locked in
a-ms of Morpheus, to enter his tent
1 relieve his pantaloons of a pocket-
. outlining the sum of about twen-
;r dollars in greenbacks, and some valua-
. jHrsomd papers. The Major desires
to state that if the rogue will be gal
at i ttough to return the latter, which
- a be of no earthly use to any person
i. the owner, he may keep the 'tiltliy
although the Major w ould not ob-
• t. receiving a small portion of that
• reward liim.
i a:l.oldened by liis success, the sconn-
. nest abstracted the valise of au
« 1 hrly which was lying in the Major’s
look it outside the camp and there
1 it of its most valuable contents,
iding a quantity of clothing. The
• ted valise was found the following
tig. together with the keys of the
r s trunk, which the thief had doubt-
:.ikeu under the impression that
\ Mould unlock the valise, but he was
uken on that point, and he was
polled to break the valise open to ob-
las plunder.
I iic adroit individual apparently not
.-i-thd with his raid in its pecuniary
- .it- then took the liberty of entering
, tent occupied by Lieutenant llark-
and appropriated to his own use a
.I K gold watch belonging to Lieut.-
!■ .rk;ies$,
I'dc night’s work was concluded by the
a.iu .-tc.iling from another tent a wUl.
: with its contents of about thirty dol.
when he successfully de-om/>-ed
ids spoils. This considerate camp
i..n i is invited by the ofilcers he has
i\.i dual, to renew his visit, when a warm
option will doubtless be extended to-
i.tn. ‘
‘■"h ! let us be joyfid, joyful, joyful,
joyful,”
hat for ?
because Blankets arc so very cheap
At RESCUER’S.
Central Railroad.
WL
*. up*-rime
Savi—“
utcndenCi Office, l
anijalj* Ga, Nor. 18th, 1SC5J
O Jf and after Wednesday, Md instant, a daily train
will leave for Augnsta at 8.3o a. m„ connecting
with a line of Hack* rnnnblg between Station No. 6,
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro*, on the Augusta
and Savannah Railroad. *
Passengers by this line wilt arrive in- Angrfsta the
next morning after, leaving Savannah, in time to
connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta —
Retnming, arrive in Savannah at 3.45 P. M.
Freight lo go by pRssengertrain must be prepaid and
s delivered half hour before departure of Train. By or-
ir of . > . GKCK W. a DAMS,
Ire
der
nov20
General Superintendent.
Central', Railroad.
Superintendent’* Office, \
Savannah, Nov. ISth, 1865.f
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
Di«-kcrson & (o.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augnsta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily, from
Twenty to Thirty Thousand Pounds of Freight, and
go through m from three to five days.
Ship'Ffeight and other expenses must be paid by
Shippers.
. per
foot 50 cents; per 100 lbs., $2 00. By order of
‘ GEO. W. ADAMS.
nov20 General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING CO., I
Savannah, Dep. 11th, 1865. J
O H BE It ED by! the Board of Directors that no
Lumber nor Timber shall be transported ove: the
Company's Road, except by special contract with the
Superintendent GEO. A. CUTLER, Cashier.
Most of the Platform Cars of the Company I >dng em
ployed in moving Iron and Ties for rebuilding the
Road will prevent the hauling of Wood and Lumber
except in limited quantities. GEO. W. ADAMS
dcc!2—eod2w -General Superintendent.
ORPHANS’ FAIR!
A NUMBER OF BENEVOLENT LADIES
of this city, feeling a lively interest in the wel
fare of the
FEMALE ORPHANS
dependent for support on the charity of the good
SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY,
Will give a
during tho weok immediately preceding Christ
mas, openine on MONDAY, the 18th, and closa
ingon SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at
St. Andrew’s Kail.
The attention of the publio generally, and of
those especially intending to purchase
CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
is called to the large number of
FANCY ARTICLES,
many of them the work of the Sisters’ pupils, that
will be for sale at the different Fair tables.
Re-E§tablishnentwf Mail Facilities
in Georgias
1 Post Office Dcpartmehtdesirerto fnrnit-B the I
state of Georgia with Postil service, at the earli. rt
practicable day,-nntil July 1st, I860, when the regular
contract proposals which are now advertised • for.
Will go into eufect. .
The Department invites proposals for conveying .he
mails until Jnne 20,196f, to ail country seats and other I
important points not reached by Railroad commnnica-
tion «t rates not to exceed *8 per mile per annnm for
weekly service; $75 for semi weekly, and $81 for tri
weekly; and where the hnpottauce of tile case re
quires, $45 tor daily service; coanting (he distance one
way in All cases.
Service will be furnished on routes, where, before
the war, it was daily, three times a week; where it
was tri-weekly twice a week; and where it was semi- j
weekly, weekly service will be allowed.
‘Proposals should be addressed to “Hon. Geo. W.
McLellan, 2d Asst. P. M.. Washington, D. C, and
should state they are for service to end June 2d, 1866,
r ffoJfS tf
TO MERCHANTS AM) PERSONS DOING j
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
tienerai Commission Merchant,
P. O.Box 3045, 75 Fulton St., N. Y.,
B EYER of Merchandize of every description—for I
the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turpentine, Ac.
Mr. F. gives his personal attention to the buying of |
General Hardware, Carriages an\l Wagons of every de
scription, Harnesses, Saddles, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ac., Ac., for the trade.
Good? furnished direct from Manufacturers at their
lowest rates. ■>
Particular attention given to all consignments of
southern products. Speedy sales effected at best mar
ket rates, and immediate returns made. Mr. F. feels
confident, from his thorough acquaintance with the
market in New York, In guaranteeing entire satisfac
tion to every one entrusting business to him.
Duplicate Invoices of manufacturers sent in all cases.
Information in regard to market and prices of goods
given whenever dcEired. novl4—lm
BXTTGBPS
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIMB
BAl'GH A SONS,
MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS,
STORE NO. 20 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA.
This valuable M ANURE has been before the agri
cultural public, under one name for twelve years past,
and its character for vigor of Action and permanence in
effect is well established. Before the war, it was in,
traduced to some extent in the Southern Kates, and |
was found to be highly adapted to
COTTON,
Tobacco and all Crops,
, FI1TE SILVER WARE, >
AnI ' ’ .
rich fancy goods.
FOR
BAiiTlMODfi.
Christinas and ISfew Year’s Q-il'ts.
NOW IS THE TIME
OPENING AT
TO SELECT PRESENTS FROM A SPLENDID STOCK JUST
HAMILTON’S,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WBITAKER STREETS. A large invoice of FIRST CLASS GOODS,
mported direct from the manufacturers, expressly for this Establishment, consisting in Dart of
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, A
of the most celebrated makers, AMERICAN and FOREIGN manufacture.
CLOCKS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL, for Office and Parlor use.
THE LATEST STYLE OF JEWELRY, a superb assortment. ' ! ,
SILVER WARE of exquisite WORKMANSHIP and WARRANTED to be of the pure metal.
Wheeler and Wilson’s NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES.
WATCHES and JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIRED by experienced Workmen at the thortest
notice. CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT. Cash paid for old GOLD and SILVER, At
CLOSING OUT SALE
DRY GOODS.
, WILLIAM*. M«|jmRE*CO
win sen, at auction, THIS DAY. I* front of etortt it
■ „ 10 o’clock, an assort meat cf
The accommodations foepesrengetx^
steamer are aapertx and t ™*®!*™jJfi r ^»of visiting Wool Soc .
the same rate charged by other fines, by-taking p^g,
on the Richmond.
’""""■’SjSlimr.w
declt—6 i Jones' Block.
OJJA.NOE OF DAY.
'* - *>■■.*
UNITE9 STATES MAIL LINE-
For ‘Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE. AND PICQLATA.
decll—lmo
HAMILTON’S,
^CORNERTONGRES^N^WHITAKER^STREETS^
FOR SALE.
FOR SALS LOW.
SHIPPING.
THE well known steamer, formerly the St. Johns,
out now the Hole* Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of Wcet Broad
street every BATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock,
A. M., precisely, tor the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to '
L. a. BENNETT, Agent,
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. S. Samis A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable 'by shippers.octas
TO
Wind Up Ail Estate.
A
For Augusta.
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
QONTA1NING 6180} One Hundred and
THE steamer Fanny Lehr will leave as
above on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 50th lust, at
9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having good :iccommodationf,
apply to l.AkOi HK & WEST,
decl'.i . Jones’ Block.
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, BkuNSWICK. ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICQLATA.
Connecting with .steamer “Flora Temple” at'St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Centervilloga, and all Land-
nn 4ka fit G a rxr ? a P i r as
Acres, more or less. About flOO) One punfred
acres of it in valuable wood : a good Dwelling with (7)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and U) seven
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 50 minutes’ drive of iAugusta, the above
cor. Abercom and Bay streets.
decl I
tf
Drunken Policemen.
< *ur policemen, or at least some of them, are
T’rdy jeopardizing their good name. We have
r. ntly had occasion to' allude to ta number of
-■aaces in which some members of the force
f are shown a direliction of duty and a disregard
lor their own characters, demanding severe re-
( :.e. We had thought that we’ should not have
en called upon again to allude to any officer in
nnection with the vice of intoxication, but we
-u that several instances of the kind bav e
- ently occurred which have been brought be-
: -e the Mayor’s Court, and the delinquents
rely admonished and fined. “A word to the
*ioe, Ac.” -
Dastardly Outrage.
" Monday nighV a private watchman, while
<' g ged in looking after the cotton, Ac., on Oil—
.- wharf, near the Gas House, had a narrow
.-r.ipe of his life, from a large stone which was
fi-jeg at him by some concealed individual—the
passing close to him. A rigid search
failed to discover the dastardly perpetrator of the
callage. ' _ ^ J* .
Alt A. r H-e-S-c-H-e-E’-s, Tliur-
tevn Ball i-Nard street, yewe git bargeens
ian awl sorts uf dri gads. Goe their an
f 4 your Self,-air itt Is 2 laight.
Arrival of the San Salvador.-
i’be steamship San Salvador, Capt. Adkins r
from New York, with a large number of pas
sengers and a heavy freight, arrived here yes-
t: day. We are under obligations to her gen
tlemanly >nd obliging purser, Ca C. Cam
bridge, for a file of late New York papers.
^ 1 —3 —
Christmas Presents.
We would refer our readers to the adver
tisement of Mr. F. D. Jordan, Jeweler, in
Congress street, opposite Monument square.
M< Jordan has on hand a choice selection of
Jewelry of the very beet description, and well
cal. uated for admirable Christmas presents.
From New Fork.
Tha steamship Leo, 'Capt.' Merrill, and. Con-
etitutioo, Capt. Greeman, both from New York,
with lipi complement of freight and passengers,
ai rived *t their berths last evening. The Ottig-
mg Pursers of these fine boats wilt please accept
cur thanks for repeated favors.
Arrest of Negroes. - i"
Yt^terday afternoon a party of five Ne
groes were arrested by two of the city
Police oa suspicion of-stealijig brick from
underneath the Gas House.
, »tatlngni«hoFArrivW*.
Lx (ravernor Broom and lady, of Florida, ar-
: V Y‘ ia ^ ci ‘y ta-day per_»teamer Lizxie
LAN 0 SURVEYING.
r •
Plantations, •
Timberlands, * &c„
O OHHECTLY Surveyed and mapped out, with
written descriptions of their character, locality,
surroundings, Ac.,; &c. Purchasers introduced for
buying or leasing the same when d.'sired.
Vi in attend to business in anj part of the State. Also
Mechanical Engineering promptly attended to.
3. W. R. HILL,
Office 147 Bay street, over T. J. Dunbar’s store,
• declS—lw Savannah, Ga.
IMPORTANT-’
TO FEMALES.
DrClieeieman’iiPilli
Tim combination of ingredients in these Pills is the
result of a long and extensive practice. They are.mild
in their.operation, and cannot do harm to the most
delicate; certain in correcting all irregularities. Pain
ful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether
from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, pal
pitation of tbe heart, whites, all nervous affections,
hysterics, fatigue, painjin the back aad limbs, &c., dis
turbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature.
DR. CHEESEMAIf'S FILLS
was the commencement of a new era in the treatment
of irregularities and obstructions which have consign
ed so maiiv to a jpbkmatitric ur.a.vk. • No female can
enjoy eood health unless she is regular, and whenever
an obstruction takes place the general health begins
to decline. These Pdls form the finest preparation
ever pul forward with Immediate ana
•intent Success.
DON’T BE DECEIVED,
Take this advertisement to yoiir
that you waiit the best and most
male Mcdieinc In the World* which is
comprised in these Pills.
DU. CHEESEMAIf’S PILLS
have been a Standard Remedy for ovgr thirty years,and
are 1 lm most effectual one ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are
invaluable, iuducjhg, with certainty, periodical regu
larity. They are known to thoosacds, whs have used
them at diffe:cnt periods, throughout the country,
having the sanction of some of the most eminent Phy
sicians in America.
KxpBcit directions, stating when they should not
be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per
Box, or 6 Itexes for $5, containing from 60 to 60
Pills. ■ .
Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from ol
servation; by remitting to the Proprietors, Sol
by Druggists generally.
■"’TCHINGS & HILLYER^Proprietors,
The sales now amount to many thohsand tons an
nually, and the facilities for its manufacture are ex
tensive and complete. The Proprietors of this MANURE
are engaged in no other business, and are therefore i , .nnerior indneements
directly interested in maintaining fully its high stall- p fnuTwrticnlars enouire of
dard of efficiency. The trade supplied by the cargo For fuU parQculars imqnlre ol
directfrom the wharves of the manufactory. Dealers - GHA3. 1*. wool * w.
are invited to become acquainted with the sperial ad- > nov
vantages of this article before purchasing other bra nds
ZiT~ Send for a pamphlet.
Manufactured only by
BAVTJGS-TI & SON’S,
No."20 South Delaware Avenue,
dec5—2aw3m PHILADELPHIA.
MUIBKIRK ~
CHARCOAL PIG IPON
Of all the different tempers and grades, suitable for
Cast Steeds,
Cylinders*
Guu Metal,
Rolls*
STEAMBOAT ft MILL MACHINERY,
ML L E RLE WORKS, f,-c.
Of any use where a Superior PiR Metal is re
quired by itself; or to improve other kinds.
WILLIAM E. COFFIN * CO.,
No. 103 State St.* Boston.
OCtl4
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins ! Cotton Gins
For Augusta.
The light draft steamer
MARY H3I_.IL
Capt. Hooper, will start from the Wharf foot of Abe -
com street. On WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst., at 8
o’clock, A. M. £-
For freight and passage, apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO„
declS cor Bay and bercom streets.
For Augusta
AND WAY LATSTDING-S
ON THE RIVER.
Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern,
Emory & Craven, McCharty
and Excelsior
OOTTOIEsT O-IdSTS,
With Engines, Horse Powers, and every thing com
plete for running, in store, and ready for immediat
shipment, at the lowest rates, by ,
JOHN BL-FULLER,
No. 8 Bey Street, New York
’ pctST—eodly
" TATE OF « J50JBGIA, Bryan County
To all \vhoin it may concern: Whereas, Jeffer
son Butler, administrator, will apply to Che onrt of
Ordinary for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of John E. Gibson, late of Bulloch county, de-
ceased. « v
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish aU whom
it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection [if any they have] on or before the first
‘Monday in February n«*xt, otherwise said letters will be
nted.
For Sale.
A Sea Island Cotton
[Plantation.
* I
C ONTAINING about f=50 acres open Land,’and '
about l,lou acres Pine and Hammock Land ; sit
uated on Sapelo River, about 7 mile’ from the Ocean |
and 14 miles from Darien, McIntosh county. |
- Also a Cotton Plantation containing about 4,30u
acres of hind. S00 acres open and under cultivation. |
Also a Residence on the Savannah, Albany A Gulf. STEAMER STANBISH* Capt. James
Railroad. The House contains 6 comfortable Rooms, , Fabian, will leave as above THCRiDAY next, 21at
and is nearly new. The Lot contains about 12 acres.—
The Garden contains many choice fruit trees, and
these estates are in all respects worthy the attention
of persons seeking genteel and healthy Residences.
All of which I will sell low for cash. . ,
For terms, apply to M. B. HOLLAND, Darien,*'
decl8—lot McIntosh County, Georgia,
lIWHIlOMLiNDUND
[ A Rare Chance for Obtaining
Yaluable Property near the
City.
FOR SALE. ,
A VALUABLE lot of land situated on Hutch
inson’s Island, in sight of the city, comprising
Two Hundred Seres of rich Cotton lands, suitable for
the culture of Cotton, Corn or market vegetables.
It also presents a frontage on the Savannah river, eli
gible sites for a number of Wharf lota.
Apply soon, as the property will be withdrawn from
market after the first of January next, to
NOBLE LYON.
dec!8—6t l 155 Broughton street, Savannah.
Rice Plantation
iost, at 6 P. M. .
This Boat Is staunch, and in good order, ai a com
manded by officers of lone experience on Gny.T*:.
Freight received this day and stored in flii e-proof
Warehouse. Florida Wharf, foot of West Boad stroet
Apply to F M. MY KELL,'
dec U» tf Harris’ Building, Bay st eet.
gran
r Druggist, and tell him
iost Reliable Fe*
Witness: W. H.Haymans, .
dect W. H. HAYMA
l county.
, o. b. c.
rjTHAT valuable Rice Plantation*
28 Dey street, New!
Sold in Pavaunah by A. A. SOLOMONS
dec7—eodtirn
Prof. Dietz, Ph. Dr.,
v 4 > - ' :-r
-J « ‘ - jr - A J,
Of’ Faris,1
French Language
OF GEORGIA. Bryan County.
_ To all whom it may concern: W bereas, 'Andrew
J. English will apply to the Conrt of Ordinary for let
ters of administration on the estate of Wm. A. Shuman,
late of Bryan county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admohish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said < ourt to
make ohicction (if any they liavrn on or before the first
Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will be
gTantcd.
Witness: W. H. 1
decl .** ■ .
gj TATlTOF 6 KORIi IA, Bryan County;
3 To all whom it may concern: Whereas, wm
H. Strickland, administrator, wHlapply U>'the ’’onr
of Ordinary for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of » m. Strickland, late of "Bryan county, de
ceased. Said lands to be sold snbject to widow's
dower. A * v '
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whsm
it may concern, to be and appear before said t’ourt to
make objection [tf any they have,! on or before the first
Monday in February next, otherwise said application
pill he granted. ;*
- itness: W. H..Daymans. Ordinary Bryun county,
this 8vth day Of November, l c 65.
decl . W. h. IfAYMANS, o. b. o.
. known
ns”‘¥trathey Hall, r on the Ugeechee Rirer,Bryan
county, about 22 miles from Savannah. - .
For particulars, apply at the Counting Boom of Er
win & Hardee, Bay street,-Savannah.
CHAS. 8. HARDEN
Executor Estate O. W. McAllister.
dec2—eod2w
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND!
Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers,
W E are prepared to receive Goods in our ware
house, free of storage and covered byjnsnrance.
erryand
line.
Apply to the Agents,
ecjwl tf
0. L. CQl.BY ft TO.
TO RENT.
FOB, BENT.
T WO RICE PLANTATIONS on Savan
nah River, known>s Coleraine and Tw eedsidc,
late tbe property Of James Potter, deceased. Apply to
the undersigned fit 4'e office of the Central Railroad
Bank. RICHARD M. CUYL^E, Executor. .
decl5—eed—2w - .
M
-FOB BENT
A LARGE, well finished and famish
ed store, suitable for the Dry Ghed* and
Shoe trade Bar particulars, enquire at 164
Congress street.
decfS—eod8t •’
The Undersigned
O FFERS for sale his well k
tation, Caustin Bluff, bv ttm ..._, .... -— —
miles of this ci'y, and'extending to Angusunc Creek,
_ ijjpcr
containing about eight or nine hundred acres, thagreater
1 portion rice lands. This property has many liaad-
aome sites for residences, and from its proximity to
'tbe City, is likely to improve rapidly.
gb^rparticuta* HABER8HA M.
liooms to Xtejit,
F URNISHED or anfureished, with, or without
Board; apply on South Broad street, thud door
East of Barnard, north side. - •
St. Andrew’s Ha
W ILL oe rented for Ba'ls, Concerts, Ac. Apply
to Messrs. MYKKS, & o. under, the Hall* or to
DAVID R. DI1.IXJN,
nov30—3w
524 Bay street
Sale.
Y> ATTfcRY PLANTATION, on Port Royal
•» Island, 4 miles from Beaufort, 8. C;, 5Tl> Acres—
400 acres cleared Cotton Band, So acres -Wood Land.
Has been rteadily cultivated during tt" ’
Dwelling House, Mules Gafts, andall
Offices to Rent.
D i^IRAJBLE Offices to Rent over stor
Bay andBarnard streets, Enquire of
nov!4 LaiayCHfi, <4 ADEN & WN
- . m
store comer
jf .
HNCKLS5.
the war.'
CTATE of GEORGIA. Bryan County. ,d Hind” ° oom
.To all whom it may concern: Whert-as, Mrs. M. .n.ni
A fine
AvricultqraUm-
all whom it may concern: Whereas,
will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters 1
lianship off the persons and property of Bei-d
' " ‘ 'ib, minors and orphan children ]
mntv. deceai
For terms, enquire of
dec9—3aw2w
FOK KENT,
M TWO BOOMS, FURNISHER, ta
j*«»«gtet toilentlemen. Apply at this office.
’"O’ ^
rien and Andrew J. Cebl,, -
of Britten Cobb, late of Brvan county,
AND
literature
Terms Moderate.
^HHueeascd.
Thesa are, therefore, So cite anti admonish all whom
It may concern, to be andappear before said - onrtto
make objections, rifany they have! on or before the
first Monday in January next, otherwise said letters
Bill be Bran ted. - a,
rituecs: W. "- 1 . Faymans, Ordinary Bryan connty,
this 30th day of November, 1885.
-fiaci . W. e. HAVMAN2, o. n. c.
OF GEORGIA, biuaiiul I
y,—All persons interested, are hereby -j
d4fcat sixty Days after date, we shall make an- I
an to the honorable Court of Ordinary pf said I
j for leave to sell the \Shole of toe Real-Estate of |
s J. Bird, late of said Oounfy,.
JEANS B. BIRD, Adminis
‘ - * JOHN H, EDEVFIKLD, Administrator
oct26 of Thomas J. Bird, deceased.
FOR Sayre, $200. Reward.
inga on tbe Rt. Mary’s River.
THE new and fast steamer
Fonntnia* Captain G. W. < ast-
ner, will leave for the above places
'every TUESDAY MORNING,
at 16 o'clock. ’
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
ford'a wharf near White’s Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent
Freight will be received every day during the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BSC EN,
Freight payable on wharfa Shippers will fumsh
weight ana measurement of goods. - tf ang24
York* Williams. MciNTiBR * C* >
TtaBDAY, at WoMocL la front oil
S&l
20 do
* tierces r«— |a>nrt ** ||im
• do. RhoulderiL
20bbls. Spples.
I cask Jamaica R>_
1 do St. 1 rota Rm,
i JBBHil-i—SI
BV BELL, WILLI k CHRISTIAN.
TH19 DAY. at 10M trciock in hxm. & wid be
•Old ;
Photograph Afonina,
Portfolio*.
Pocket Books,
Music FoHon,
Pens, all kinds,
• -WaBnoea, . — „
Jewelry, Ac. Sale PoMtiva. darffr—It
YORK. WILLI AHA BelBTIBR * «•
WlU sell, at auctlomon FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock, ta boat
S£%
ry street between
lot 100*28.
drC2«
BY BELL, WVLLY * G
On WKDNE D 'Y 20th Inst, at 10 o-ctock, b
store, will be sold without reserve:
The finest assortment of Clothing aver
ntatlfiBjEr-. ,
. Overcpats,
Packs. •
Walking Costs,
Pants.
* Vests, Ac., Ac. .
IAN .
ta frontal
Auction! Auction!!
r vurr •* » ' i*
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Evenings,
Store oa Broughton st..Third Boor trow
W HERE will be offered a rsnerml asasrti
of Drv Goods. Boo**aadShoe*. lOstery. L. i
s
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN » '* '
AVANNAH
;and . ,.
DOGTORTOWN,
Connecting Regularly and Punctually with Atlantic A
Gulf Railroad.
THE new, light draft, Iron, side-wheel steamer
'wo Btaya, (mate boat to Wm. G. Gibbous,; Capt.
T
Tfios.
Clothing, Hook-, Yankee N'mio a Jewelry. *e
at the purchaser's own pries*. Tcraa cash,
positive. out—ta
Administratrix
BY BELL,'WVLLY a CHRISTIAN
On WEDNESDAY nsnr. 20 h loat ,»• II .dcloeh,
in front of-store, wrtl bs sold r
" 72 Building Lots,
Situated in that portion of tha eiry of Esvoooah,
known as Moatmollinvills, on tbe sostfk tri* *1
tbe Central Railroad Depot. Sold by order o» tbs
Sapsri-r Court of Chatham Coaoty. for Ihs bens
fit of tho hsira and creditors of tbs crisis of ibo
late John S .MonlicoliHi. deesased. Tbe pr< perty
presents a rare opportunity f respite lets to asbs
a profitable investment. Beta preiriv*. *
cnh—purchaser* pajing for tills*.
Daniels, having superior accommodation
J imig | ; ^ .
o’clock; Leaving Doctortown every-TMURSDAi
MORNINtl.
It 1b the desire of the owners of the f irs Boys
to make her an Accommodation Bpat for the Mer
chants of Savannah and t|ie Mei-cbants and Planters
along the line of the Atlantic A Gulf Kosd, until the
completion of that Road, *"d with this object In view,
no effort will be spared on the part of her Owners,
Agents and officers to meet the wants of the freighting
and travelling public.
Freight stored in our Warehouse, on Dillon's wharf,
free of charge. * hffWlN & HARDEE.
Q. JAMES DILLON, Agent' at Doctortown.
dec!2—2w ' ’
For Hawkinsville
A.ISTD MACON.
VIA DARLEN r DOGTORTOWN AND
LANDINGS ON THE ALTAMA-
HA AND OCMULQEERIVERS.
Steamer Oak*
Capt. McCauley, is now loadidg at old Florida Stea
boat Wharf, foot of West Broad street, and wiil
leave as above THIS U^Y, Wednesday, at i o’clock p.
l. Freight received up to boo of departure.
■Freight to HnwkinsviUe and Way (.Hidings per
Hundred. 15 cents per Foot; to Macon $3.50 per Hun
dred, 87>4 per Foot. Apply to#
“ J B. PRBSDRB, AgenL
lTO Broughton street.
F. M. MYRELL,
dcclB—tf Harris’ Buildings, Bay street.
For Palatka, Fk,
VIA FERNANDINA AND JACKSON
VILLE
Tbe new. exceedingly fact and
*• * splendid steamer
0 it^ Point,
Afoxetter.wiU l«ivc TYsKSdr* wharf,
Capt.
mm —
The City Point waa built by her
without regard to coel, her" state rooms and
being furnished ta the mofit luxurious manner.
Goods to be forwarded can be stored during
absence of the boat.
- Fur freight, or passage, apply
. or J. 8. CUP V
mtwtf Hodssoh’s Khnge,
next floor to BAIL WyUy A Christian,
dec6—n
RRtlTBml,
age. Bar street.
Terms
decll
WANTS.
FIVS HUNDRED
YsflBg WpB MHiill ll!
B E INO desirous of futnisblrg teennwiuk»o st loso.
ret pos-tWc prices I wish t-> ba< as S*r as pram
ticubte from priaiuc-rs, and tbe canense of uswimg It
sq great in Railroad larc ana Hotel . bsrpea.1 wMbail
pnrtios bavins: Corn, Potatoes; V.iL Wt Irioov.
Rice. Peas Beans. Bacon, * S’d. Pork, taw, ifpa.
Turnips, Beeswax, Old' opper. Arses. Kegs, aad . rad
to corTerpond with me f v furnishing me. givtn* qafta.
tily and quality of articles mad prior and tartan star
transportation *
He also buys Purs, particularly Mink. Choice lak
cased, this season, Jl .sfi, otoev far* eery low.
AU goods sent him, he will do as hr ftas ia year* post
remit prompt!#, their T*lee al agre* cl prices bataf
but little Burner, he wishes five Hundred pvrs ns. m
one or more at ovesr each ftaOrood Sbrt.o to Grrrjet*
tw^ntjre UDy^iofiarfc^sta months M • par maw, **
12 months at IS per cent.
Reference All tbe old citiaens of Atlanta, and ffm
balance of mankiud-with whoa he has daaix
drclo
t (N
BEKTKANDBN* !
Groref, Provision and Fur Ussier.
Lloyd street, fronting Hi-broad •task.
WANTED!
lumbermen
100 Lumbermen wonted Immediately
to engage in the .Lumbering Bosinaoson
the Savannah ud Ogeeohee Bren.
Good wages and Permanent Employs
meat guaranteed. Address - *
MARK W. D0WNI2,
National Republican Office, *8knnai.
ffeefi
~OriWt ATLANTIC fi-GCXF S k CO., f"
Saras Mb, Dae. fifk, 1Mb.
}
A NE AT and commodious Cottage, with Brick
out Houses on same lot, situated on Roberto
| street, Robertovillc. will be sold If applied for st an
early date. Price $3,000. Apply to
| ‘ f Y.TL ylUhlifilli .
At Henry Waype’a Stables, met Broad street.
nov22 tf_^
For Sale. '
NE splendid 4 or 6 Horse Wagon with Harness to
-match. Enquire at
HENRY
Bovl6-ff
B V virtue of authority vested ia me by Resolution
| - passedatameeHng of the German Fire c£
Ipany, held on’ the 28th inst., I, Hernry Blua, Birst
Foreman of the German Fire Compapv of Savannah.
Ga , do hereby offer a Reward of Tiro Himdred
" the arrest, with proof to Convict of the
murder of Mr. A.
For Doctortown
MB! n ififiii T ~
THOMASVILLE.
novfiO
’ WAYNE’S STABLir^, e
-Teat Broad st?.
HKNRY^rf Fotem^ . "Cefv ed during the
W. A. BEAtlD, ^ f^hf^pafiaage, gHArto -
steamers Gen. BkealeT,
and Clarion wUT make
y trips to DOtiTORTOWN,
g In connection with the Atlaf.
vina Bavsunah on TUE8-
SUNDAYS. at 7 a. m.
by shippers at our oBce.
week and
oor York and Wp
KER’IiKKNCES -
lir. Arnold, Mayor of Savannah. "
Prof. Cann, Supt. City Public Schools
Rev. Mr. King, Savannah.
Rev. Mr. Cozhy.
Sight Rev. bishop Lynch, Charleston.
Just Received ilS FIRKINS
For Sale.
1—iAwtf.
BATCHELOR’S BAIR Qttr
The Original and Best in (he Wcgld'. The only true
and perfect Halt Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Install
taneou9. produces immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or akin.—
Remedies the ill effect* of bad dye* Sold by fljl Drng-
The genpine is marked William A. Batchelor.
' ; per ateanier from New York
I0B BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOl'R,
~ For sale at low-rstes by
V' GADEN A TNCKLES,
dad2—tf cor. Bay and Barnard streets.
choicC Butter. - *
6HA8. L. COLBY A CO.,
jorMbarcwn^ffil^rsfrceffi^
uovtl
COLBY A C6..
cor. Bay and Abereom tag,
Eegenerating
furl
Extract of MiUeflion,
; aad Beautifying to Hair.
Sistf;
sep86 1111
Herald copy.
ON
Dissolution.
SE firm, of UROCHE, GADRN & UNCKLB8
was dissolved on foe lsljnst. by the withdrawal
I of Isaac D. LaRoche, The business will be continued
under tbe nude ofGADKN * UNCKLBS at the old
I stand ooroer oT Bay and Barnard streets. 1. D. La
Roche retaining an office with nfi for the present.
ISAAC D. LaROUUIL
BENJAMIN G. ttA«SN,
DAVID B. UNCKLBS. _ • .
Savannah, Nov. 16th, 1866. - decl .
T OST or strayed, ta
l j Mule, about etgr
and tail. Also a Grey
The aforesaid Mol<*
shoot twenty
Dollars %™ T c for
For Augusta.
The steamer
CO.
10OO Shoulders and ;1
Beef; 60 smokod Twxttto, 10 hoUbblB,
1000
lbs. dmol
C.U
Pig Pork, for j
.(MLBKBT.
LOST-
- | A LADIES’ Single Lace Cwffi bsttarop Biyan
A and Gordon streets, on Barnard street The
ked I findpr will confer a favor, and receive a suitable Re-
fiuder will confer a fkvoc, and receive a suitable
by leaving tb* earnest the store of
CTEAHBDATBi
o from Doctortown to Suvoasuto tf
he offered.
JOHN SCRgYTX. I
of Celts*.
I.foersl
decl—If
WAW^PED
Ac.. Ac.
■ , ; wanted
middling oottoi aid
j **»—«rBwm Haem *».. oitanrisimr a
f ini meltaita iilini r-i ‘r rTiTTm ~
JOHN r. Yol NG,
RICE,
ef ourt dasfruMu