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LOCAL MATTERS.
OVH PRICKS CURRENT.
Our regular woekly report of the’ market win be
iuued to-morrow morning. It will be Bet in new typo
throughout, and will also contain several new tables,
tad othor Improvements which will ba appreciated by
the merchants of Savannah.
In this connection we desire to express our gratvfl-
catiou at the support given by the commercial commit.
Jjijytuour efforts fa furnish » foil and roUaMj Prices
Curteul- The many expressions of approbation we
hive received, encourage us to persevere in making
mu further Improvements, and bring up our Letter-
Sheet to a standard wortby of the importance of Sa-
vumah as the second cotton port in the country.
(ifaea t<5 Bjcsy Advertisements.
T £taat«, ''Foundling of Paris” and “Toni
Life’s in Danger,” this evening.
Linen shadeB, Lathrop A Co.
Association of JJr. J((liai( infers with Davant
£ Naples.
Liberty county citation.
The steamship Cleopatra sails for Hfew York
' afjit Tijeffifay.
For Liverpool, ship Othello.
For Bremen with quick dispatch, ship Per
sian.
Just opened, dry good3, etc-, DeWitt & Mor
gan
Notice, Alex. Parsons, Cqpt. ship Abyssinia.
For sale, schooner Welcome Betorn.
Focket boqk lost, Henry Bryan.
For sale or rent, form or White Bln# Boad.
ghe steamship Thames sails for New Yo:Je
cert Wednesday.
yotiee, Arm of Cooper, Oicott & Co.
Quarterly meeting of Irish Union Society this
evening.
Regular eommnnication of S^oloraonte Lodge,
iio. 1, F. A. M-, this evening.
Auction sale of groceries, etc., this morning,
ly Binn A Meyer.
Underwriters’ sale this day, by Blun A Meyer.
Underwriters’ sale ^his c^. by BeJl A Hull.
fft,nted, good, plain board, address J. W.,
this office.
Rooms to rent, apply at this office.
Mrs. S. J. Cotchett, fashionable dress and
cloak making.
Board wanted, address Tutor, at this office.
A Heavy Business.—We are not predis.
posed to noticing firms in our local cplnmns,
lut when vjfe Cjhserye a marked improvement
in any particular, branch of trade, we feel that
the interest of Savannah demands that atten
tion should be called to it, for whatever brings
business to aqe hoq^ e rfaturaily increases that
id ofoera, either (jjrectlv qr" indirectly. In
me early part of this year, Messrs, Thaxton,
grews A Go., gentlemen from North CUrolina,
emerienced in the tobacco business, opened
a tobacco warehouse, dealing exclusively in
the manufactured article, both chewing and
smoking. Since that time, by strict atten
tion to business, and by supplying a long-felt
want for such a house, they have done a large
and rapidly increasing trade, until to-day
they keep in stock over fifteen hundred boxes
81" tobacco, ifith monthly sales averaging
yearly twice that amount. W® dqubt whether
any other house south of Bichmond can show
such sales! Orders that were formerly sent
to distant cities now stop here and are filled
at as low prices and oh as favorable terms as
can he bad even of the manufacturers. It
is certainly an advantage to Savannah to have
inch a firm. \
The Relief Law Unconstitutional^—In
a number of cases before the City Court, dur
ing the term jiist emTerl, the Belief Law pass
ed by the Legislature of 1368, was sought to
he brought to operate in favor of parties de
fendant to suits. Judge Chisholm decided
that the entire act was unconstitutional; but,
as one or two cases in which the constitu
tionality of this act, is concerned, are to be
argued at the December term of the Snpreme
Court, the .fudge allowed all cases in which
fas belief act formed part of the proceedings
to be continued until the decision of the
highest judicial tribunal in the State upon
that subject should be made known.
Anniversary Celebration.—The Germania
Steam Fire Engine Company celebrated the
fifteenth anniversary of its formation yester
day. Its members kept holiday daring the
Jay, and in the evening they gave a grand
“all, at St Andrews' Hall, which was largely
attended by members and guests. The lady
mends of the company were there in force,
»nd it was quite a gay affair. The dancing
Fas kept up until a very late honr, and every
body appeared to be enjoying the occasion,
fhe Germania is one of the oldest and best
companies in the Deparfmeat, and’is de
servedly popular.
An Important Correction.—In an article
feea<J e 4 ‘ fan unwilling voyager,” which ap-
petted iq yesterday's paper, we stated that
th e tug which tovyeq ti}e ship Emerald fade to
»ea, dropped off leaving the pilot who took
the ship out on board. We learn from Capti
»• K. Bichardsqn, the captain of the Ajax,
the tug which towed the vessel to sea, that
w heu between the bar and gea buoy, he let
go the ship’s hawser and sent his bout for the
Mpt .hut he ({he pilot) from some cause or
Other, would not leave the ship, and the boat
ponld not catch the vessel.
4 Mammoth Fotatoe,—Messrs. John W,
Andersons' Sons A Co., sent to our counting
room yesterday, a mammoth potato, weighing
10; pounds. It was grown on the farm of Vf.
7,' s hjith, ESq., Levy county, Florida. It is
* 16 biggest potato seen in this section in
many a day. Our Macon brethren of the quill
wn stop talking about their big vegetables
snail;
the
a-7 :—. — a
4 K BEsfHn.—William if- Brqwh, a colored
®?*h> was yesterday arrested and brought be-
J?re Justice Marsh, on a warrant issued at
we instance of A. McBedmond, charging
riS* Brown with R misdemeanor and
’ JQW4 of the peace. Ho F a - s .'Ph»oed under
aSy to appear for trial at the’ - next term of
•'felicity Cfairt
■ — Country Trade by advertising
through the country press. See specimen
■ S? 8 ’ an ^ learn publishers’ lowest rates, at
« Ray street, near Steam Bakery.
T. F. Smith,
m General Commission Agent.
Tm Theatre.—We owe an apology' fo'fiCr.'
Gilbert and his excellent troupe for seeming
neglect of ihern. The performance closed at
Mch a late hour on Tuesday night that we
were.compelled to leave out our notice of it,
m order to have the forms made up and
worked off in time to get onr Tri-Weekly edi-
***£ raa 6y for the mail. The performance of
tit ■® ar ^ 00< > on Tuesday evening, was one
. yhe finest dramatic entertainments ever
witnessed here. Miss Thompson wasunu-
irming, and her impersonation of
ter of “ Anny," was Bimply superb.
Last night The Hunchback was performed
before a large audience, composed of our best
people, and, by the way, the prejudice against
theatrical exhibitions is fast wearing off, be
fore the many excellencies of the troupe
which Mr. Gilbert has brought here for the
winter season. In a little time we hope to
see the theatre" crowded. every liight with as
good an audience as is usually brought out
by an opera or concert. There are some
careful, capital actors among the members of
this company, and their performances furnish
delightful entertainments, which cannot fail
to please.
The play last night went off remarkably
welL It could not have been done much
better by a metropolitan company. Miss
Thompson was splendid, os she always
is, and the company rendered her efficient
support The orchestral performances were
very fine, and the music is now one of the
marked features of the entertainments at the
Theatre. Onr people should render to Mr.
Gilbert a liberal patronage, and enable him
to successfully conduct the theatre during a
brilliant season. We would suggest to him,
however, to have the house kept a little
warmer than it has yet been. It reqnires a
good deal of fortitude to sit through a play
there, on a cold night, unless the place is
properly heated.
Miss Thompson will appear this evening in
the great play of The Foundlhyj of Paris. As
an afterpiece, the very laughable farce of
Four Life’s in Danger is announced.
Jurors for the Next Superior Court—
There having been no jurors drawn at the
last term of the Superior Court to serve at its
next session, the Ordinary, yesterday, exer
cising the powers vested in him when the
Inferior Court was abolished, proceeded to
draw Grand and Petit Jurors for the Januniy
term (1869) of the Superior Court. The fol
lowing names were taken from the box :
GRAND JURORS.
John Gammell, E. A. Soullard, C. M. Hills-
man, M. J. Buckner, L. A- Falligant, George
S. Nichols, N- M- Snead, George T. Niclidls,
John E. QVByme, Bobert H. Anderson, B. \V.
Adams, Thomas Arkwright, James Stewart,
George Ott, Dr. John M. Johnston, Dr. John
D. Martin, W. B. Postell, John Byan, Chos.
E. Ilyan, Dr. John D. Fish, M. Y- Hender
son, Henry McAlpin, A, Hayvfood, C. H.
Olmstead, S. P. Belj, James Symons, H. W.
Pease, 1(. A. Wayue, S. S. Miller, George N.
Nichols, J. H. Deppish, John F. Tucker, J.
B. Harvey, A. A. Solomons, B. W. Hardee,
T. F. Screven.
PFTIT JURORS,
John H. Willing. Ohestlv Dugger, F. Kolb,
A. Dutonhofier, J. F. Willingham. E. Moron,
E, H. Kirlin, James Huddleston, L. E. War
ner, M. Prendergast, T. Brinckiuun, Edward
Price, Patrick Dillon, John Hamilton, N. B.
Brown, Lawrence Dunn, j. P. White, Charles
Pritchard, Boss Holland, J. W. Otto,‘ John
Elkan. B. E. Bencher, William Wilson, Chas.
G. Platen, Alexander Cone, Thomas Muckle-
brady, W. D. Dixon, John Brady, P. Furlong,
W. H. Way, Thomas Furlong, K, \Y. Delaney,
Clavins Phillips, Gecirge Powers, Christopher
Lee, John Morgan, 'John Sullivan, S. E.
Byck, Theodore Meves, T. Foullar, T. M.
Taylor, Patrick Gallagher, P. Gately. B. Sa-
batty, Charles Fox, William M. Gibbons, S.
T. Bickford, Thomas founder.
They ‘‘Loyep Not Wisely rut Too Well."
Men and women, especially those in whose
veins courses the young, warm blood Of un
mature years; will fall in love with each
other; and without looking into the conse
quences, go it blinc(, fts the saying.is, regard
less of wl$t may happen in the future. Love,
like strong drink, is no respecter of persons,
and brings within its influence the high and
low, the rich and poor alike, It’s bom in
the child, and develones with oath succes
sive year, unjil if hursts, forth in an uncon-
trollable current,
A youth belonging to one; of the good fam
ilies of Savannah fell in love with a maiden
of low degree, and she ardently returned his
affections. 'They loved each other fondly,
devotedly, with all their hearts. They loved
“not wisely bnt too well.” The maiden was
unable to resist the fascinations of her lover,
and in an evil honr they were not delivered
from temptation.
The ardor of thd young uiru commenced
to cool, and he no longer paid such frequent
visits to the girl, who had fallen from the
path of virtue by his act. Finally be deserted
her entirely, and she pined away in silence
and mourned his absence. A short time ago
she became a mother, and then her friends
determine^ to take some action in the matter.
A Justice of tliO Beace was applied to yes
terday, and a warrant issued, which soou
brought the faithless lover to terms. Glad
to get .out of the difficulty in any way, he
made propositions for a compromise, which
were accepted, and some little reparation
made for the injury.
Wanted Dad’s Picter.—The Augusta Na
tional Republican Ls responsible for the follow
ing, wlyeb, comes home to somebody:
A friend of onr relates that whilst in Eyan’s
Photographic" Gallery, Savannah; lately, an
honest countryman presented himself, when
the following conversation took place : ‘I wish
you to take my father’s picture, said he.’
‘Was your father ever photographed here V
asked Dan. ‘Not that I know of.’ ‘Well,
bring him as soon as you like.’ ‘But I can’t,’
rejoined the countrymen, wiping away a tear;
‘he died a fortnight ago.’ ‘Wiry didn't you
say so at once?' exclaimed the photographer.
‘Youhave a picture of him, of course?’ -If
I had, what should I want of another?’ an
swered the countryman. ‘Here is a descrip
tion of him, ’ drawing a paper from his pocket,
•and try to make it as like him as you can.’
Dan caved. •
The New Uniforms fob the Police Force.
We stated on Monday last that new unifonn
suits for the police force had been received.
The men are now making their appearance
upon the streets in their new outfit, and at
tract much attention. It is quite an im
provement upon the old style, being neat,
showy and tasty. The uniform consists of a
single-breasted frock coat, with brass buttons,
and light bine pants, with a scarlet cord down
the sides of the legB. The uniform for the
officers is the same, except- that the coat is
double-breasted and more plentifully supplied
with brass buttons. New belts have also
been ordered for the force, and when they
are received the men will be newly equipped
out and out.
Election of Officers.—At a meeting of the
Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company,
held at their Hall last evening, the following
’ named person^ were : unariimously elected as
officers of the organization for the ensuing
President-T. F. Butler, •
First Vice President—T. A. Maddox,
Second Vice President—H- M- Branch,
Secretary—<J. J- Abrams, '
Assistant Secretary—G. C. Lewis,
7>Mwer-John.Fernandez,
A^istSus-^- E. McCarthy! J. S. Austin.
These are all reflections, with the excep
tion of the Secretary and Assistant
Short Days.—Yesterday was the first cf
the twelve short days of the year.. The sun,
according to the Almanac, set at erectly
twenty-eight minutes after four o’clock.
Sunset toSlay, a «d for the next ten days wdl
occur at the same honr; or until the 14th of
December, when the afternoons wdl begin to
lengthen; but the mornings will then be
twehty-four minutes shorter-than at present.
The sun rises this morning at about au min-
otps nastseven o’clock; on the Jfst of De-
it —a r iae at ¥:30, and contmne to
riae at ^ honr until the 8th of January.
The shortest day ofthe yearfom sunrise
Ipatil sunset, occurs Deceinber 21st.
Race at the CsNTkU 'canKSE.-Qur readers
should hear in mind the race which is jo come
off on the Central Course, on the Thunder
bolt road, three mUes from the city, at four
o’clock this afternoon. Some weU-known
homes have been entered for the contest, and
promises to be aright lively troj.
Call at the Clerk’s Office.—Mr. Jehm
B. Baldwin will please call at the office of
the Clerk of Council
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United States Courts.
Hon. John Ersqne, Judge, Presiding.
United Stales Circuit Court.—A short session
6f the United States Circuit Court was held
yesterday morning, but no business was
transacted, save the passing of a few orders
of no public interest
United Stales District Court—The United
States District Court met at the usual hour
yesterday morning.
Iu the case of T. J Flynn, D f Macon, a pe-
titron that he be declared a bankrupt filed
by Amidon,' Crombie & Co., reported yester
day, the jury rendered a verdict that the de
fendant did not commit an act of bankruptcy
as alleged in the petition, on the 6th of Au
gust, 1868.
Final discharges from bankruptcy were
gmfftecl to David B. Tomlinson,; of Savan
nah, Matthew L. Bryan, of Perry, Houston
county Donald J. McDonald, and John Lee,
of the firm of McDonald & Lee, of Quitman
Brooks county, William Warner, of Savan
nah, and James Bay, of Quitman county.
On motion of the United States District
Attorney, who stated to the Court that the
United States had no farther business re-
qirirmg the presence of the petit jurors at
term of the Court, the said jurors were
discharged for the term, with the thanks of
the Court
The following order in bankruptcy was
read:
Ordered, That the Begisters in Bankruptcy
do, m every case referred to them, AT«,nm 0
carefully the bankrupt and place in writing
ft full disclosure of the cause of his insolvency,
an account of his losses, a precise ana fuli
statement and explanation of every transfer,
disposition, payment or appropriation, Ac.,
not made in the regular course of hin ordi
nary business, for full and valuable considera
tion; and all other information which may be
material as to his business, debts or estates.
The examination will also state whether there
have been any omissions in the petition and
sohedules on file.
It is further ordered that the Clerk send a
copy of this rule, under the seal of this Court,
to each of the Begisters in Bankruptcy.
The United States vs. 250 tons if Railroad
Iron.—Buie absolute, making Samuel D.
Dickson, informer in the ease a party, to -the
suit, and cause continued until the next term.
The Court adjourned until ten o’clock this
morning.
mayor’s Court.
Hon. E. C. Anderson, Mayor, Presiding.
Wednesday, December 2, 1868.
The Court was not overrun with business
this morning, there being hut three cases up
on the docket, as the result of the researches
of the Police force during Tuesday night.
Oscar Walsh was a sailor bold,
Who would not do as he was told;
Who was for whiskey rather the “wuss,”
And on the Margaret raised a fuss.
Oscar was arraigned for drunkenness and
disorderly conduct; and when asked what he
had to say his memory suddenly failed him,
and he remembered nothing of what be had
done. He was ordered to pay five dollars
and costs, to quicken his memory.
Edward Brannon, also* sailor, went aboard
the ship Nonpareil and announced his blood
thirsty purpose to relieve the captain and
mate of their lives and livers. He had his
knife id his hand; and lest ho might proceed
to carry the threat into execution a policeman
was colled to take him in charge- His Honor
consented to accept fives dollars and. costs
from the prisoner,
C. Adolfield, ‘ a professor of the art of roll
ing tokaeco into smokeabio farm, went on a
drunk, and was found lying in tbe street, to
tally oblivious of sublunary events. Mr.
Adolfield was requested to hand three dollars
and seventy-five oents to the Clerk.]
City Court.
Hon. W. S. Chisholm, Judge Presiding.
The City Court met at four o’clock yester
day afternoon, aaper adjournment.
There was no business of importance
transacted by the Court. A caso was called
iu which one of the parties defendant had
plead to the jurisdiction of the Court, de
claring himself n resident of Effingham
county. Proof that he had been residing in
Savannah for. several months past, was sub
mitted.
The Court then proceeded to draw a jury
for the trial of criminal cases at the Decem
ber term. The following names were takeu
from the bos:
j. r. Williamson, Michael Cleary, C. D.
Rogers, William Coolidge, James F. Cann,
Joseph F. Pelot, William West, B. B. Daven
port, Daniel D. Arden, John A. Barie, Mich
ael O’Connor, George W. Havdcastle, G. H.
Kreeger, Henry Bryan, S. M. Purse, Julius
Villalonga, F. W. Cornwell, C. H. Buckley,
Charles W. Brnyn, C. M. Cunningham, Rob't.
H. Lewis, A Minis, H, A- Crane, J. T. Craw
ford, Richard Bradley.
The Court adjourned until four o’clook, p.
m., of next Monday week, the 14th instant,
when the December term will be commenced.
The Equitable Life Assubance Society.—
As several mistakes occurred in our notice of
the above company, we republish it:
We have frequently bad cause to comment
upon the promptitude and generous acting
which are characteristic of this Company, and
it is with pleasure that we direct the atten
tion of the public to another instance of the
ready payment of a rjsk taken by this Com
pany. The late William T. Wood, a well-
known merchant of this city, held a policy
for upwards of $20,000 in tbe Equitable, and
the following letter shows that the snm called
for was paid immediately npon demand:
National Bank or Redemption, 1
BoatonpNov, 24th, 1868. f
J. W. Alexander Secretary Equitable Life Assurance
Society,.New York:
Df.at. Sib—It it with great satlabottom that I ac
knowledge the receiptortweutyttwusaud live hun-
-+
la, Fla.; aud 1 cannot too much commend the prompt
ness and courteBy with which you hare mot my de
mand on behalf of his two daughters, who were the
beneficiaries named in tbe policy.
Very respectfully, yours, Ac.,
IV. D. Fokbeh,
Guardian of Catharluo H. and Mary C. Wood.
The Equitable is one of the moat reliable and
safest companies in the United States. Its
career has been marked by honorable, just,
fair and equitable dealing. Its rates are as
low as those offered by any, other company,
and in all things appertaining to life aasnr-
ance it takes the lead of many organizations
and 'ranks with the best. It is oonducted
upon a perfectly equitable system; pays an
nually a large dividend to pollcyrholders; pays
all losses promptly, and never has to be Bued
for them. A better company cannot be found
anywhere; -a safer organization in which to
lay up treasure to provide for the support of
a family when death has removed the one
who taw cared and provided for them in ins
lifetime. When such companies as the Equit
able abonnd, it is criminal negligence on the
part of any man to leave his wife or children
in a state of poverty or indigence. A little
money saved from the family expenses will
pay the premium on an insurance policy; and
in case of accident there -is then provision for
the family support.
Mr. Langdon Bowie, 88 Bay st, is agent for
the Equitable Life Insurance Company in this
city. Persons who desire to insure their lives
would do well to call upon him and take out
an Equitable policy.
Magistrates’ -Courts.—Business was very
slow again yesterday. There appears to be
so little crime stirring in the city now, that
Magistrates and- Constables find but little to
do, except to look after their chances for a
re-election to office.
Held to Bail.— Kate Flynn wfts brought
before Justice Smith yesterday h wurpnt
charging her with ail assault and battery and
breach of the peace. She was held to bail for
her appearance at the next term of the City
Court. .
Sale of the Market Stalls.—The stalls in
the Market were yesterday sold by the City
Mdi-abnl to the highest bidders, ffbere was
considerable competition, and some of the
stands sold pretty high. " The dealers are now
fixed in place until this thne next year.
itoTKlt A'rkiyals. :t . .
Marshall House.—A A E W Barclay, N
Y; BB Holst, Darien; A D Smart, Colnmbna;
Mrs EB Sibley, St Louis; MiasMEMaroy,
Vermont; John L Kenyon, Maoon; D H
Llewellyn, .NY: 05 Minis, do; Captain H
Perry, ship Western Star; J Cooper, city; J
M Gilbert, city; J O Gowett, S C; F A Cal
houn, S C; O D Jones, Fla.
B USINESS CABDS, BILL-HEADS AND TAGS, of
oTerysize and style, printed at The Moasrso
News Job Office, 111 Bay street.
Latest New York News!
THE PEOPLE GREATLY EXCITED!
“COSTAR” fflTHE FIELD!
LADIES!!
Look Out! Ltook Out!
Xiook Out! kook Out!
[Ladies’ Magazine for SepL\
“ HENBYR. COSTAB, of No. 10 Croaby street, is
said to be 'out* with a BEAUTIFIES that eclipses
anything ever known in this line. The ladies are
wild with delight One lady says, 4 1 know it’s right,’
and pointed to a skin as fresh, soil and delicate aa a
child. Another lady said, ‘If it cost $10.00 a bottle,
I'd have it;' and another, ‘Away with all hurtful cos
metics, and give me only
“COSTART BITTER-SWEET
and Orange Blossoms.
It gives Beauty to the Complexion, a Rosy glow to the
Cheeks, a Ruby tinge to the lips, and Happiness com
plete.
!! Beware!! of worthless imitations.
All Druggists in SAVANNAHaell it.
One bottle, $1.00; three botflies, $2.00.
Or address “COSTAB.” No. 10 Crosby st., N. Y.
‘COSTAR’S’ STANDARD PREPARATIONS
ABE
“Costar’s” Bat, Roach, «£c., Exterminators.
“ Costar’s” Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Costur’s” (only pure) Insect Powders.
“Only Infallible Remedies known.”
“lS.years established in New York.”
“2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.”
‘‘All Druggists in SAVANNAH sell them.”
“!!! Beware 1!! of spurious imitations.
$1.00 sizes sent by mail on receipt of price.
$2.00 for any three $1.00 sizes by express.
Address HENBYR. COSTAB, 10 Crosby Bt, N. Y.,
or John F. Henry, successor to Demas Barnes & Co..
21 Park Bow, N. Y.
Sold by R. H. TATEM, T. M. TURNER, Savannah,
Qa- dec2-ly
Humors of Reconstruction!
SOMETHING RICH! .
e OWARDIN'S FAMOUS HUMOROUS RF.PRE-
8ENTATIONS, entitled “ HUMORS OF RECON-
STRUCTION,** will be delivered in Savannah, at
ST. AKDliEW’S HALL,
On THURSDAY EVEMNCr, Dec. 3d, 1868
j*©- IT IS A FUNNY THING, WHICH
IT IS!
For particulars, attend the entertainment.
Tickets 75 cents; for lady and gentleman, $1.00.
decl-St
DIP0RTANT to SHIPPERS
T he undersigned, agents of new tore
LINES OF STEAMSHIPS, respectfully inform
Shippers that arrangements have been made by which
they can insure shipments TO OB FROM New York,
on open policies, at their respective offices, at ONE-
HALF PER CENT. Insurance will be endorsed on
bill of lading, and premiums may be paid or col
lected with the freight
HUNTER & GAMMELL,
Agents Murray's Lino Steamships.
J. W. ANDERSON'S 80N8 & CO.,
Agents Empire Line Steamships.
WILDER & FULLARTON,
Agents Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship Co.
nov20-lm
Notice
TO
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD STOCKHOLDERS
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO., 1
Maoon, Ga., November 27th, 1868.)
T his company is now prepared to issue
ITS SCRIP for Muscogee Railroad Stock, upon the
terms agreed on by the two Companies. Stockholders
can receive their fractional amounts either in cur
rency or increase the same so as to secure full shares.
Preferred and Guaranteed Stockholders can, if they
desire, merge their stock in the general stock, share
for share. JOHN T. BOIFEUILLF.T,
nov30-6t Treasurer.
removal!
H. H, COLQUITT,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merelmnt.
Office moved to G*J Bay street, near Steam Bakery.
Qovlz-lm
Notice.
A llp:srsons having sold or purchased
Real Estate within the taxable limits of the city
during the year, are earnestly requested to make tho
same known at my office as early as possible.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
novl9-tf City Treasurer.
Notice.
LL PERSONS HAVING TRUNKS
AT MY HOTEL,
Are requested to call for them within Thirty Days
from to-day, or the same will be sold for charges.
GEORGE GEMENDEN,
nov26 2awlm Proprietor Planters* Hotel.
WANTED,
JpLANING MACHINE, ENGINE AND BOILER.
Any person having any of the above articles will please
give description, price, &c. Address A. F..
nov23-tf Key Box 750.
WANTED,
^ SITUATION AS COOK, WASSSBand IRONER
wanted by a white woman. Will make herself gen
erally useful about the house. Apply at
nov30-2t THI8 OFFICE.
WANTED,
SMALL HOUSE.
IN A GOOD LOCALITY.
Address, stating terms, kc., BOX 375.
nov30-tf ' ;
INFORMATION WANTED
O F MICHAEL PROUT, SON OF JOHN and EL
LEN PROUT. who left Charleston about two
vears ago, and is supposed to be working iu or about
Savannah. Any information respecting him will be
thankfully received by his father, JOHN PROUT, at
Richard Hogan's, Charleston, South Carolina.
November 23.1868. nov28-12t
WANTED,
^ LAD ABGUr FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE,
who desires to learn business in a Commission House.
No salary to be given the first year. Address
novas tf BOX NO. HI, Savannah P. O.
LOST,
A bout the eighteenth inst., a draft
on Edmands, Gardner k Co., Savannah, for S23S
75, in favor of B. J. Slims, drawn by Young k Lang
don, at two months' time. Also, one on Edmands.
Gardner A Co., Savannah, for (70, in favor of Panl
Carter, drawn by Yonng k Langdon, at 45 days' time.
Notice is hereby given that payment is stopped on
said drafts. PAUL CARTER.
nov28-9t*
LOST,
GOLD RING (WITH A LOOB OF HAIR AS A
set) and the name CHRIS, engraved upon it. Sup
posed to have been lost in or about St. John’s (Catho
lic) Cathedral. The finder will be liberally rewarded
by leaving it at this office. novXS^at
L.AND FOR SALE.
500 NEAR THE CENTRAL
Oali-n.a at station No- 2. Good rice land, and well
wooded and timbered. WiU be sold low for cash.
Apply to A. DUTENHOFER,
nov21tf 74 Bay street
roil SALE,
A LARGE COPPER TURPENTINE STILL.
Apply to
A. DUTENHOFER,
nov21-tf 74 Bay street.
AUCTION SALE
STERLING EXCHANGE
Purchased and for Sale fry
CHAS. GREEN, SON & CO.
novl7-Tu&Thtf - . U
Iron Ties! Iron Ties!
r IE undersigned are prepared to meet orders for
BEARD'S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TIE.
Also, for Beard’s Patent Lock Tie. Factors sup-
lied stUberal rates. ,
plied at liberal rates.
sepS-tf
£EIGHAM ( HOLST CO.
OF
mm GLASS, CROCKERY,
House-Furnishing Goods,
Vases and fancy articles,
PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ac.,
To Reduce Stock and Make Room for a Superb Assortment of
FANCY GOODS,
AND ARTICLFS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
We will Sell by AUCTION, for CASH, a Splendid Variety of the
Goods, in onr Store,
No. 109 BROUGHTON STREET,
SALE WILL COMMENCE ON
Wednesday, December 2d, 1868, [at lO o 9 clock.
BXjTTjST tfc ALEYTER, A-vietioneers.
This will be a fine opportunity for House-Keepers, and those who de
sire, to supply themselves with Holiday Presents now, at AUCTION
PRICES; and at the same time give us room for the display of the
ELEGANT NEW GOODS NOW ON THE WAY TO US.
J. W. STANSBURY & CO..
decl-tf
109 BROUGHTON STREET.
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF
WATGHES! JEWELRY!
* j -AND —
SILVERWARE
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES!
S. P. HAMILTON,
Corner of Whitaker, Congress and St. Jnlien Streets
H AS THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST AMD
FINEST STOCK. OF
Gold aud Silver Watches,
Jewelry of all Styles,
Diamonds and other Precious Stones,
Sterling Silverware, and
French Fancy Goods, Clocks, &c..
Ever offered iu the South. It lias been carefully selected from, the stocks of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANU
FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a view to KEEP ONLY ON HAND such articles as can be FULLY
WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF STERLING SILVERWARE,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Wheeler & WMson Sewing Machine,
WITH BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT.
ALL JEWELERS’ AND REPAIRING WORK executed in the beat manner, by ezpe-
ienced workmen. nov30-3m
LI P P MAN’S
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE,
[Market Square, Savannah, Ga. §
k’r
THE PROPRIETOR,
HAYING HIS AGENTS !lNi EUROPE!
— AND
RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK
Is prepared to SELL at Prices pvhicli will toe as LOW
as they can toe bought in New York or Philadelphia, the
following Goods:*
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PERUTJJSTKRY,
Paints, Oils, Garden Seeds,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
jDYE WOODS, SPONGES, Etc.
Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL
IDAY' AND FANCY GOODS of ail descriptions.
Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent Axle Grease,
The most Economical, and at the. same time the Best Lubricator for Railroad
Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, and
all heavy bearings, keeping the Axles always cool.
Principal Agent for Kayton’s Oil of Life and Pills.
SEA. FOWL
GUANO!
The snpply of this RELIABLE FER
TILIZER will be ample, and merchants
nnji planters can rely upon their orders
being filled without delay.
A. WONDERFUL. SUCCESS
M
COTTON AND CORN,
maintaining its reputation. through ex
treme wet and dry weather, when even No.
1 Peruvian succumbed by its side.
The price is the same as heretofore, $7fi
cash per ton of 2,000 pounds.
IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
Manure for Whea t
FOR SALE UY
WILKINSON & WILSON,
au27— 6m Sv 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
gUtrtiou
I1Y BI-US <S» JHjBYKR.
THIS DAY, (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, la fnaz of
Store, will be sold:
1 hhd Hams,
4 hhds Bacon Shoulders,
1 hhd Clesr-Ribbfcd Sides,
8 bbls Pi* Shoulders,
a bbi» Cider Vinegar.
10 bbls Extra Flour.
10 Coeuac Brandy,
Boots, Shoes.
Dry Good*, clothing and Kotiona.
ALSO,
I Marble-Top Billiard Table,
1 Double-barreled Gun,
Furniture.
d&cS-lt .
UNDERWRITER'S SALE,
BY BLU5 & MEYER.
THIS DAY, (Thursday), at II o’clock, in front of
Store, will be sold:
ONE CASE-PRINTS, SHIRTINGS AND CHECKS.
Damaged on board the steamship Florida, on her
passage from New York to this port, and sola under
inspection and by recommendation of the Port Ward
en* for account of the Underwriters and all con
cerned. deo3-lt
UNDERWRITER'S SALE.
BY BELL df HULL.
THIS DAY, (Thursday) 3d instant, at 11 o’clock, at
Demand's Upper Cotton Press, will be sold:
FIFTY-TWO BARRELS FLOUR,
on board tho steamship Florida on her paa-
■* New York to this port, and sold un«2«r
of tho Port Wardens for account of tbe
Underwriters aud ab concerned.
Terms cash. docS-lt
AUCTION SALE OF MARSHALL HOUSE STABLES.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, the 10th instant, at 10>£
o’clock,
THE HORSES,
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
HARNESS, AND
ALL THE PROPERTY AND EFFECTS OF SAID
STABLE,
To close the firm of Conn ell A Cash.
Sale positive. Terms cash.
get ffiit.
FOR RENT,
rpHE HOUSE ON COLUMBIA SQUARE,
I comer President mud State streets.
To a good tenant a moderate rata only will
be asked.
Also, the STORE on Exchange Wharf.'
lately occupied by M. P. Beaufort. Apply to
H.T. HI
decl-tf
MINOR. Jn.
TO RENT,
^ DWELLING HOUSE, SITUATE IN
the moat pleasant part of Jonea street
Apply at this office.
nov26-tf
~ 7 FOR RENT,
^ SMALL BRICK HOUSE, with Gu
and Water, and partially fornlahed.
nov26-3aw
Apply to
DUNCAN A JOHNSTON.
TO RENT,
A COMMODIOUS (NEW) BRICK HOUSE, WITH
every modem convenience, on Jonea,
between Barnard and Whitaker street,.
ALSO.
ONE ON GASTON STREET, near the I
comer of Aberrant.
ALSO,
TWO, NEARLY FINISHED, ON TAYLOR STREET,
between'Boll, and Whitaker street*. Apply to A- 3.
HARTRIDGE, 02 Bay street, or to
oo97—tf Get. W. P- BOGGS.
FOR RENT.
’gRICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET
near market.
Poeaesslon given immediately.
Apply o
ocU-tf
WILLIAM LAW.
FOR RENT.
fjpmE.STORES IN HODGSON’S RANGE recently'
occupied by Messrs. J. B. Weet k Co., on Bay, be-
tveen Whitaker and Barnard atreets. Poeaaoataa
given immediately.
decl-lw ROB. HABERSHAM & CO.
FOR RENT.
QNE BASEMENT ROOM ON SOUTH BROAD.3T-,
four doors west of Whitaker, north aide. Boom soli,
able for doctor’s office.
Apply on the premises.*g
FOR RENT,
mHE LARGE AND CONVENIENTLY SITUATED
JL OFFICE, over W. H. Stark k Co., and formerly
occupied by R. H. Henley & Co., ls offered for rent
until Nov 1st, 1869.
TERMS VERY REASONABLE.
Apply to W. H. STARK A OO.,
deci-tf | - Aganta.
TO RENT.
BE LEASED FOB A TERM OF YEARS,
a , A PLANTATION five miles from SsTBuubl
containing 1,340 acres of land; 200 acres of good rie»
land, under good banks; 300 acres at cleared high and.
hammock land, suitable for cotton, corn or other pro
duce of high land; the balance most excellent psature.
with abundance of the best wood. For further par
ticulars, address DAVANT & WAFLES,
. nov30-lw ba.
W^p!
FOR RENT.
TENEMENT WEST OF GOBDOX
BLOCS, fronting Chatham Sinara. App’y at
nov2S-tf
CONNEBAT A JOHNSON’S;
MB> co»nerBsyindBainii^^^
J. McDonough
T. BALLENTYNE.
LIBERTY ST. FOUNDRY,
OPPOSITE GULF R. E. DEPOT.
Iron and Brass Castings
MADE TO ORDER.
GrTN GrE_AJB,
ALL SIZES ON HAND. “
Sugar Mills and Boilers,
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
41/ £ V. It.T. SKI.T, AS FOLLOWS :
TV Sugar Mills, 18-inch..... — {90 00
Sugar Mills, 18-inch. 70 OO
Sugar Mills, 14-inch 65 00
Sugar Mills, 12-inch as 00
Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons -17 00
Sugar Boilejo, 50 gallons 92 00
Sugar Boilers, 60 gallons 25 00
Sugar Boilers, 80 gallons^. 34 00
Sugar Boilers, 100 gallons. 43 00
S'i~ OUR MILT. SHAFTS are made ont-cf.the bwt
3-inch wrought Iron. JOURNALS win be S3 of a
standard size. EXTRA BOXES always on hand. '
AS* From onr well-known reputation, we solicit
a abate of public patronage. All our work it warrant
ed and delivered at depots and steamboats foe* of
charge. -All orders promptly attended to.
augll-4m T. BAI.T.KNirNE A CO.
CHATTAHOOCHEE
WHITE SDLPHDB BATHS
BOARD REDUCED J
rpHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE US AN-
JLnouncingto the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that he has
completed hla arrangements for the acccmmodattcn of
visitors, and ls now prepared to 1HV~ coxrrnp.'K.
ABLE TWO HUNDRED GUESTS-
The BATHING ARRANGEM hn IS are the most ox-
tensive and delightful of any in the country, and tho
water and climate have proven thenuaizos unsur
passed in point of health.
There is a good School and a Phyafotaa In tte
neighborhood.
We have a line of FOUR HORSE COACHES ta
connect at Box Springs, Muscogee Railroad, with tbs
different trains. Persons buying tickets will state ths-
“*«»-**
mb- Raxes or Board.—Per dsy, {2 50; per week.
$12 00; per month. J30 00. Children under twelve
years of age and servants half price.
jy28-tf C. B. HOWARD, Propria tor.
Notice.
,^LL PERSONS HAYING BILLS AGAINST 1
FIRM OF MESSRS. O’CONNELL A CASH, will
sent the same to me, at their Stables, by tho let
J. M. DNCHLE
December.
nov30-tf
Notice, Ladies!
-ntLUTING, PINKING, STAMPING
AND DRESS-MAKING, AT
MADAME L. LOUIS’ B4Z1AK
aep23 iy 133 BROUGHTON STEEE T,r.p staira.
LATHS ! LATHS !
150,000 ™ K STOEE ros
E. W. DRUMMOND A BEG.,
oc20—tf t5ABayatree£-
RICE !
CASKS NEW RICE, AND A PRIME LOT
ROUGH RICE for sale by
cl»- tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.