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For Liverpool
FOR NEW YORK
Atlantic Coast
MAIL STEAMSHIP O
SIDEWHEEL SHIPS
EVERY THUBSDAY.
Largest Circulation in City and Country.
CONTINENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
nnnoiwinftrinrl
:balance freight roonvjpply to
EDMANDS. GABPNEB & CO.
CLASOTST & coTT’
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
For Bremen.
Sun 8ets...
High Water.
firrrH QUICK DISPATCH, the fine
W British ship
PERSIAN,
Classed A IK. American Lloyd’s, now
loading for the above port, requires 700'
bales cotton to complete her cargo.
For rate of freight, apply to'
dec3-tf CHAS. GREEN, i
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
FmnaT. December!.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamer Katie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings—M
A Cohen.
OF NEW YORK
PHILIP DZIALYN8KI,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
186 Bay Street, Jones’ Upper Block.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Branch Offices at Quitman, Georgia, and at lfeAia—
Florida. ^ - norU-tf
For Liverpool.
THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP
GENERAL BARNES,
T. H. MORTON, Cosoiasdeb.
Will sail on THURSDAY, December 10, at 3 o’clock
p. m.
Bills of lading given Here on through freights oi
Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers.
Insurance by steamers of this line, One-Half per
cen t- .
For freight or passage, navmg new and splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to
WILDER & FULLABTOX,
8 Stoddard's Upper Range,
dec! opposite tne Post office.
THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO.,
JUSTUS LAWRENCE,
FOR ST. AUGUSTINE.
S. X». LINTON &. CO,
COTTON EACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission
Merchants,
No. S JACKSON STREET
AUGUSTA, GA.
Commissions charged, 1% ^ Cent oc22—tf
G. HILTON SCRIBNER,
VICE PRESIDENT.
CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LINE,
FOR NEW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY,
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE.. 8*0 CM
S. PAGE EDHANDS. JOHN H. GARDNER.
EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO.,
' OSK VgSLJBLd
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Ga.
R. C. FROST
ACTUARY.
' Captain tv»* .T.TAM T ~*McNELTY,
WILL, ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 27th, 1868,
leave CHARLESTON EVERY FRIDAY at S p. m.,
SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY atSp.m.,TOUCH
ING AT FEBNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALAT-
KA, and ALT. POINTS on theSt. Johns River.
RETURNING,
WILL LEAVE PALATKA - EYEBY MONDAY,
JACKSONVILLE EVERY TUESDAY; FERNANDI
NA THE SAME DAY. aud SAVANNAH for CHARLES
TON EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 a. m.
N. B.—FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
ANY OTHER LINE.
Shippers will please have their Freight on the wharf
at least one hour before the time appointed for de
parture. L. J- Oil i I .MARTIN & CO.,
.A,. McNULTY,
GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENT,
OFFICE:
89 Bay Street- ,i
r WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC A3I
citizens generally that I am now prepued to Eg
FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLASSES OF BISS
IN A1 COMPANIES, comprising 0
LIFE, FIRE, MARI YE, £
xnons,
RIVER and ACCIDENTS
Insurance at as low rates as ariy other first-cla*
CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LINE!
R. H. HENLEY & CO?
COTTON BUYERS*
General Coin’sn Merchant^
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. J
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DBUMMONI)
Of the late firm of L. J. Gnilmartin & Co.
E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO.
general shipping
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
154 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
anl—tf
SEA FOWL
GUANO!
The supply of this RELIABLE FER
TILIZER will be ample, and merchants
and planters can rely , upon their orders
being filled without delay. .
A WONDERFUL. SUCCESS
R. A. WALLACE,
General Cominission Merchant,
MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE
FURNITURE,
UNITED STATES MAIL !
For Palatka r E. Fla.,
TOUGHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. HABY’S. FEB-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET
LIZZIE BAKER,
Captain J. W. FITZGERALD,
Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will
resume her trips to Florida oh WEDNESDAY MORN
ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter.
RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR
DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON} arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY
MORNING.
This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM
ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers.
Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be
carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
MBg~ No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of
sailing.
all FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. ,
HS~ This Boat connects at Fernandina with the
Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with
the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with
regular lines of stages to St Augustine. oc!5—ti
BLANKETS
BLANKETS!
CARPETING!
CHBIS. MURPHY.. CHAS. CLA*
Murphy & Clark,
House, Sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters.
Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing
and Paper-Hangings.
TT7E ARE PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE-
Vi sale and retail. Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty,and
Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brushes of every descrip
tion, Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc.
7T Bryan St., between Boll and Drayton,
mhl4—ly SAVANNAH, GA.
CLP. HUTCHINS,
GENERAL COMMISSION* AND WHOLESALE
DEALER IN
BAX. ESTILL, Jr.,
ITEWSD EA LEB
— AND —
BOOKSELLER,
BnH Street, Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN* STAIRS,)
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
Agent for Bininger,
anlO—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE-
DECORATIVE UPHOLSTERY.
PEPPER'S
EASTERN HAY.
E. W. DRUMMOND'& BBO.,
154 Bay street.
Corn and Oats.
N. A. HARDEE’S SON Ac CO
anglO-t
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Eaton, New York—
Wilder & Fullarton.
Steamship America, Billups, Baltimore—J B West
& Co. -• ‘
Schr Sophia, Black, Harbor Island—C W Thomp-
S ailed Yesterday.
Schr Irene Messervey, Wall, Boston, via Darien, Ga
—Richardson A Barnard.
Schr Emelina McCaine, Torry, Boston, via Ogee-
chee—Richardson k Barnard.
Receipts.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—238 bales cotton,
2 bales moss, 3 coops poultry, 644 sacks com, 16 Backs
ground peas, 13,000 Bhingles, 2 bundles cow hides, 26
sacks meal, 35 sacks rice, 1 bbl flour, 51 empty half
ale barrels, 12 empty ale barrels, 1 bbl ale, 1 half bbl
ale, 25 bbls potatoes, and sundries.
Per Central Railroad, December 6,1868—2,423 bales
cottton, 32 bales yam, 4 bales domestics, 5 bales hides,
10 bbls syrup, 20 bbls pork, 1 cask crockery, 105 sacks
ground peas, 10 sacks cotton seed, 13 paokagea rope, 1
roll carpet. 1 box tobacco, 5 tierces hams, 3 boxes fur
niture, 1 bbl brandy, and mdse.
Exports.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York—
731 bales upland cotton, 36 bales sea island cotton, 443
hides, 30 bales yams, 257 sacks cotton seed, 32 bbls
-* syrup, 45 bbls ojanges, 15 bbls potatoes, 43 packages
mdse.
[By Telegraph.]
Charleston, December 3.—Arrived, brig E N John
son, from New York; schr N G Ireland, from Philadel
phia; schr A H Edwards, from Philadelphia.
Passengers.
Per steamer Katie, from Augasta—C E Malone, wife
and child, E B Peham9, C E Meitzger, J Overstreet, J
B Cohen, J DeField, J C Willingham, F A Lawton, A
Purnell. Miss R Solo-
J Lawton, Miss E
M J Lawton and
in, C M Rivers, J A
ibber, Mrs J E Kersh,
for New York—J
Consignees.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—-Lawton, H & Co,
L J Gnilmartin & Co, Davant & W, P H Behn, Both-
-vvell & W, W H Stark & Co, P H Wood k Co, A S Hart-
ridge, N A Hardee’s Sona & Co, R Mclntire & Co. J L
Villalonga, Sorrel Bros, Cooper & McA, A C McRae, O
Cohen & Co Hartridge & N, Guerard & H, Deas & J,
M H Williams k Son. Walker, A & T. Ferrill & W, W
R P Spencer, J Roberts, Claghom k C, W Habersham,
8 Solomons, W M Davidson, N H Williams..
Per Central Railroad, December 3.1868—W H Stark
k Co, Lathropjfe Co, Mrs R Faligant, H Bryan, Weed
k C, Sloan, G Co, Davant & W, W A McKenzie, J B
Olivdr, P D Dsfffin k C, Burroughs, F & Co, Rahdell k
Co, Holcombe & Co, O Cohen k Co, J"W Stansbury k
Co, Einstein k E, Hartridge & N. R Habersham k Co.
Guckenheimer k S, Guerard k H, Cen B B Agt, J W
Lathrop k Co, Adams, W & Co, F W Sims & Co, AS
Hartridge, L J Guilmartin & Co, Ferrill k Wj R Wayne,
Jones k W, N A Hardee’s Sons k Co, Bothwell k W,
Tison k G. J F k M Mamilton, Clark k W, W B Hunt,
Wilcox, G & Co, A C McRae, C Epping k Co, C C
Hardwick, P H Behn, Addison, E & Co, J L Small
wood, J & W Rutherford; W H Woods, Austin k E,
Barnett k Co, Boit & McK, Rust, J k Co, Lesseur k S,
Brigham, H k Co, F S Williams k Co, Crane k G, C
Green & Son, Freeman, D k Co, Wilder k F, Knoop,
H k Co, R J Larcomb, Roberts k T, Walker, A k T.
■R E Alien, Owens k C, Brady k M, H H Colquit, Wil
kinson k W, Parse k T, Padelford k C, Metcalf k N,
J Hart, Watts & McR, Cooper & McA, R Mclntire k
Co, Crawford, Van HAS.
PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION*
* CITY OF SAVANNAH, \
Office Clerk of Council, November 28,1868.)
P URSUANT TO RESOLUTION OI* CITY COUNCIL,
adopted November 25tn, 1868, the following Ordi
nances and amendments thereof are published "for in
formation of citizens:
[EXTBACT.]
* * * * * * in
RAILINGS OR ENCLOSURES.
Ordinance 19th August, 1839.
No. 428. (8.) No railing or enclosure shall be erected
by any jierson within the city unless the same shall he
extended'by the person putting it up io the line of his
or her lowest step, and in no case shall' a railing or
enclosure be erected within the line of the lowest step,
and if a railing be extended beyond the line of the
lowest step, the person erecting the same shall carry
it out to the space allowed for steps, and no step or
impediment shall be erected in any lane in the city to
exceed two feet. (See this section amended and ex
plained by Ordinances passed 7th August, 1845, and
12th November, 1846, below).
(10.) All encroachments and obstructions, contrary
to the provisions of the 7th, 8th and 9th sections of
this Ordinance, and all other obstructions not herein
particularly enumerated, shall be removed in the man
ner pointed out by the 6th section of this Ordinance,
(see 5th section Title " Streets and Lanes,”) and .the
offenders and persons molesting or troubling the City
Marshal and Constables in the execution of their duty,
shall be punished and dealt with in the manner pre
scribed by the said fifth section of this Ordinance.
Ordinance 7th August, 1845.
No. 429. Nothing contained in the 8th section of said
Ordinance (of 19th August, 1839,) above mentioned,
sh&Hbe so construed -as to permit any railing or en
closure to be erected beyond tne line of the lot, nnlesB
in front of a dwelling -house, and that no brick or
other fence, other than an iron of wooden railing,
shall in any case be erected or put up beyond the line
of the lots: And that no railing of any description
shall be erected in front of a vacant lot or lots not ac-
totally having a dwelling house thereon, and Unit when
ever any railing is erected, in pursuance of the eighth
section, as amended and explained by this Ordinance,
the line of the lot shall be defined and enclosed, either
by the house or an inner fence. And that the said
railing shall be erected as prescribed by said eighth
section^as amended and explained by this Ordinance.
(Penalties Bame as Section 5, Title “Streets and
LanpSQj; -
Ordinance 12th Nov., 1846. - •
No. 430. The Ordinance above mentioned of 7th
August, 1845, be so amended as to permit open rail
ings, either of iron or wood, to be erected opposite the
sidewalks of a dwelling house. Provided, the same
shall not extend beyond one-half the space allowed
*lor said railings, as set forth in the eighth section
aforesaid.
(Penalty, same as Section 6, Title “Streets and
Lanes*,’). v
* * * * * . *
JAMES STEWART.
nov30-eodl0t Clerk of Council.
PUBLISHED FOE INFORMATION.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
Office Clerk of Council, November 80,1868.)
Pursuant to resolution adopted by City Council on
the 25th November, 1868, the following extracts, from
the City Ordinances relative to the inspection and
measurement of Timber, and Lumber, are published
for information:
EXTRACT ORDINANCE 23D MARCH, 1843.
Section 3. The number of measurers arid inspectors
of lumber, appointed by virtue of this Ordinance,
shall riot exceed twelve, (now fifteen) and that their
appointment shall be made annually, on the first meet
ing of Council in January, or at any other time a va
cancy shall occur. They shall produce satisfactory
evidence of their moral character, fitness and qualifi
cations, for the faithful discharge of their duties, not
to be interested in the profits arising from the sale of
lumber to be inspected and measured by them, though
they may be employed as clerks by the factors or sell
ers, arid each shall enter into bond in the name of the
Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, and the
hamlets thereof, with one or xr.ore good and sufficient
securities approved by the Mayor in the sum of five
hundred dollars each for the faithful performance of
his duties.
Section 4. Relates to fees.
Section 6. Each measurer and inspector of lumber
appointed in the manner aforesaid, and after comply
ing with the requirements of tins Ordinance, shall re
ceive a license and shall pay for the-eame to the City
Treasurer, ten dollars for the City, and fifty cents for
his own fees, together with the sum of one dollar to
the Clerk of Council for his fees.
Section 8. All fees shall be paid by the seller or
factor, he charging half measurement and inspection
to* the buyer.
. EXTRACT ORDINANCE 8th JANUARY, 1857.
Section ll No measurer or inspector of lumber and
timber, shall inspect or measure 1 any raft or pther
quantity of timber, except by the personal inspection
and measurement of such measurer and inspector,
and any sworn inspector who may be called on to aid
and assist him in such measurement and inspection,
and so to be certified under the hand of such meas
urer and inspector in duplicate bills of inspection and
measurement, to be made out by such measurer and
inspector, one for the seller and the other for the pur
chaser. : . '
Section 2. Any measurer and inspector of lumber
and timber, who shall violate the provisions of the
foregoing section, or shall inspect or measure timber,
exoepfebyJris ownpersonal inspection and measure
ment, or who shall fail to certify such inspection and
measurement as made (.ersonally by himself as afore
said, or who shall foil to render such bills certified as
aforesaid when requested by the parties, or either of
them, shall, on conviction before the Police Court,
para fine of not less than twenty dollars, and not to
exceed fifty dollars, or he dismissed from office.
EXTRACT FROM STATE LAW, APPROVED DECEMBER 5XH,
1799. (COBB’S DIGEST, PAGE 23.)
Section 4.1n all seaport Towns in, this State, where
lumber is brought for exportation or otherwise, all
hewed-pine timber* (See Title, "Timber,”) as well as
scantling and boards, shall be admeasured, and the
bnis^rriade-out tin superficial' measurement; any law
to the contrary notwithstanding.
-Sec. 5. Any inspector who shall eithermeasnro or
•mnifft out a bill not in conformityto this Act, shall bo
tlrixly^dollara, to be recovered in any.Girart having
jurisdiction of the same, one half for the benefit of
the informer or prosecutor, and the remaining moiety
for the use of the County wherein such offence shall
he committed.
'*•** * ♦ * * . * *
All-violations of the above recited extracts of Ordi
nances or "State laws are to be placed on the Informa
tion Docket, for trial before the Police Court
The following are the duly elected and qualified
Measurers and inspectors of Lumber and Timber for
th6 city 5f Savannah: 1, Alex. F. Bennett; 2, Angus
McAlpin^-3» J. J.Backley;4.F. A. Cannuet; 5, A. B.
.La Roche; 6, F. R. NYylly; 7, C. H. Connery; 8, D.
C. Bacon; 9, Edward Breen; 10, S. B. Dasher; 11, P.
H. Middleton; 12, c: W. Webber; 13, S. F. O’-Neil;
14, Geotge P. Jordan; 15 Wm. W. George.
The above named officers are directed to report
thoir. respective places of residence to this office
within five days from date (in writing.) . . .
JAMES STEWART,
nov30-5t Clerk of Council.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, } '
Savannah, October 28th, 1868.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st,
Trains on this Road will run as follows, com
mencing with 7:Q0 P. M. Train:
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at... 7:00 P.M.
Arrive at Live Oak at 3:20 A.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville at.... .7:30 A. M.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) at.. 7:15 P. M.
Leave Live Oak at 11:40 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted) at. 8:00 A. M.
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at.... 7;00 A. M.
Arrive at Bainbridge at 5* ?I*
Arrive at Live Oak at
Arrive at Jacksonville at T* S*
Arrive at Tallahassee at t*
Arrive at "Quincy at 3?" £
Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted) at... 7. V. M.
Leave Quincy at Y* xr
Leave Tallahassee at “ f- “•
Leave Jacksonville at am
Arrive at Savannah (Sundays excepted) at .n6.uir.JU
Passengers for stations west of Lawton and Live
Oak taie Day Train fro ai^avannab.
Passengers lrom Bainbridge connect at Lawton with
Express Train for Savannah at 2:00 A. M.
Jpassengers from Tallahassee by Day Tram connect
at Live Oak with Express Train for Savannah, at 11:40
P '8LEEPING CABS ON EXPRESS TRAIN.
NO CHANGE BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE AND
SAVANNAH ON EXPRESS TRAIN.
Steamers leave St Marks for New Orleans, Apalachi
cola and Pensacola every Friday.
Leave St Marks for Havana, Key West, Cedar Keys
and Tampa every Wednesday.
Steamers leave Jacksonville for Palatka, Enterprise,
and all points on the St. Johns river, every Sunday
and Wednesday, at 9:00 A. M.
H. S. HAINES,
oc29-tjanl General Superintendent.
Change of* Schedule*
HO CHANGE OP CARS BETWEEN SA
VANNAH, AUGUSTA, AND MONT
GOMERY, ALA.
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CENTRAL R. R-,)
Savannah, August 14,1868. )
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 16TH INST., PAS-
senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad
Will run as follows :
UP DAY TRAIN.
LEAVE.
Savannah 8:00 A M.
Macon
Augusta
ledgevflle............... 1
arrive.
.6:40 P. M.
.5:38 P. M.
.8:68 P. M.
11:00 P. M.
8:45 A M
Connecting with trains that leave Augusta.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Macon 7:00
Savannah .5:30 P. M.
Augusta o:S8 P. M.
Connecting with train that Xeaves Augusta.. 8:45 A. M.
UP NIGHT TRAIN.
Savannah: .....7:20 P. M.
Macon... 6:55 A M.
Augusta 3:13 A M.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta.. 9:33 P. M.
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Macon.. 6:25 P. M.
Savannah.....-> 5:10 A. M.
Augusta ....3:13 A M.
Mmegeville.,... .....4:30 P. M.
Eatonton. ...2:40 P. M.
Connecting with train th»f 1 saves Augusta. .9:33 P. M.
A M. trains from Savannah and Augusta, and P. M.
train from Macon connect -with Milledgeville train
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. train from Savannah connects with through
mail train on South Carolina Railroad, and P. M. train
from Savannah and Augusta with trains on South
Western and Muscogee Railroads.
WM. ROGERS,
ang 14-tf Act’g Master of Transportation.
-DEALER IN —
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155 and 157 Broughton St.,
(NEXT TO WEEDS & CORNWELL,)
oc22—Gm SAVANNAH. <3-A.
PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, \
Office Clerk of Council, November 28,1868. j
P URSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL,
adopted November 25th, 1868, the following ex
tract from ordinance December 11th, 1857, is pub
lished for the information of citizens:
[EXTRACT.]
* * * * * * —
(3.) No person shall tie or hitch any horse, mule or
other animal, to any or either of the boxes around the
public trees, or to any step, railing or fence that may
or will prevent any. person or persona from passing
over or upon any or either of the pavements or side
walks in the city of Savannah.
(4.) Any person or persons violating or offending
against the provisions of- this Ordinance, or of any
part thereof shall, upon conviction before the Police
-Court, be fined for each and every such violation or
offence, if a white person not less than five dollars nor
more than ten dollars.
* * * * * * *
The Police Force will place all offenders on the In
formation Docket
Byorder. EDWARD C. ANDERSON,
Mayor.
James Stewart,
Clerk of Council. nov30-5t
IMPORTANT to SHIPPERS
mHE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF NEW YORK
1 LINES OF STEAMSHIPS, respectfully inform
Shippers that arrangements have been made by which
they can insure shipments TO OR 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 Line Steamships.
J. W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO.,
Agents Empire Line Steamships.
WILDER k F t) LL ARTON,.
Agents Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship Co.
nov20-lm
THE BAZAR*
French Dress and Cloak Making.
M adame l. louis 770011) respectfully
call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE
RIOR FACILITIES for first-class DRESS MAKING,
in all departments. Having only the best dress makers
in each branch of the business, besides extraordinary
facilities' for presenting only the latest and most
recherche Parisian styles much in advance of the pub
lished modes, Madame LOUIS can assure her patrons,
and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav
ing their rich and costly materials made in the best
manner and always exquisitely graceful aud accurate.
She attends to fitting and trimming herself.
TO HER OLD PATRONS she expresses her cordial
thanks, and all others are respectfully invited to give
one trial as an illustration. MORNING, WEDDING,
TRAVELING and other transient work done promptly
and at Very short notice. DRESSES and SACQUES of
all styles cut and basted. PATTERNS for sale.
Latest style of EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING PAT
TERNS just received. FLUTING of all widths done
to order. Call at No. 133 BROUGHTON STREET,
up stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over J. P.
Collins & Co. ocl3—3m
SUNDRIES.
SACKS COFFEE,
a,OOO LBS BACON,
-APPLES, ONIONS and POTATOES.
Also, a General Assortment of GROCERIES.
nov6-tf E. O’BYRNE k SON.
CITY MARSHALS SALE.
and by virtue of City Tax Executions
_ w i Cosmo B. Richardsone, I will sell before
the Court House door in the city of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in
January, 1869, Lot letter “ C,” Middle Oglethorpe
Ward, fronting 67 feet 6 inches on West Broad street,
and in depth 160 feet, to Laurel street.
7 i THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec2-30t City Marshal.
CITY MARSHAL S SALE.
TTNDER and by virtue of City Tax Executions
U against Cosmo B. Richardsone, Trustee, I will
sell, before the Court House door in the city of Savan
nah, on the First Tuesday in January, 1869, between
the legal hours of sale, Lot letter “ G,” Middle Ogle
thorpe Ward, and improvements. Lot fronts on West
Broad street 67 feet 6 inches, and in depth ICO feet.
Improvements consist of a double, tenement, two story
frame building, with outbuildings, on Laurel street.
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec2-30t City Marshal.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
/^.EORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—Two months
VI after date application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the
land belonging to the estate of Wiley Rigdon, de
ceased, lying in 47th District G. M., for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JAMES DENMARK,
dec2-2am2m. Ordinary B. C.
ormnary a,
TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.
ABRAHAM SHEFTALLhas applied for EXEMP
TION OF PERSONALTY and setting apart and valu
ation of HOMESTEAD, and I will pass upon the same
at 10 o’clock a. ^m., on the 10th day of December,
1868, at my office.
HENRY a WETMORE,
nov30-M&W Ordinary.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
,T H -A. M E S,
PENNINGTON, Commandeb,
Will sail for the above port bn WEDNESDAY, Decem
ber 9th, at — o’clock — m.
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents, *
83 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
4®- B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. dec3
FOR MEW YORK.
Murray’s Line.
CABIN PASSAGE.... $35 00
STEERAGE AND SUBSISTENCE.. 10 00
Insurance bf this Steamer Half Per Cent.
THE FIBST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
CL E OPATEA,
S. F. PHILLIPS, Master,
Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, December 8,
at — o’clock, — m.
Through bills lading given hero on Cotton destined
for Liverpool by first-class Steamers.
•No engaged berths secured after Monday, Decem
ber 7th, unless paid for.
For Freight or Passage, . having superior accommo
dations, apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL,
dec3 84 Bay Street.
FOR MEW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE.
EYEBT WEDNESDAY AND SATlJllDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE ,....$30 00
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
HUNTSVILLE,
CROWELL, C’OMMANDEB,
Will sail for the aoove port on SATURDAY, Decem
ber 5th, at 11 o'clock a. m.
Through bills of lading given nere on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool by nrst-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents,
No. 83 Bay street.
jgv* R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. itovSO
FOR MEW YORK.
Empire LAne.
INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE
HALF PER CENT.
THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
S-AJST J^lCIISTTO,
ATKINS, Mastek,
Will sail as above on SATURDAY, December 5th, at
—o’clock —m.
Positively no engaged norths secured after Wednes
day, December 3d, uni ess paid xor.
Through hills lading giving on .cotton tor Liverpool
by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage, having snuenor accommoda
tions, apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS * CO.
4®-WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green, New York. ; uovSO
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Fine.
CABIN PASSAGE $30 OO
DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....$IO OO
THE NEW STEAMSHIP
WYOMING-,
Captaih j. TEAL,.
Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December
5th, at 9>£ o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER & GAMM ELL,
noy30 Bay street.
STERLING EXCHANGE
Purchased and for Sale by
CHAS. GREEN, SON & CO.
novrr-Tu&Thtf
COFFEE.
34:80 BAGS C0FFEE » JUST ARRIVEED PER
British brig Mayfield, direct from Rio de Janeiro,
.
For sale by
novl8-tf WEEDS & CORNWELL.
For Sale.
10 000 BTr3HELS E0UGH 2102
SOI34X
For sale by
TUCKER & LAPHAM.
THE STEAMER
DICTATOR,
Capt. CHAS. WILLEY,
Will, ON AND AFTER November 24th, leave Charles
ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o’clock P. M., Savannah
EVERY WEDNESDAY at 9 o’clock A- M.. touching
at Brunswick, Fernandina, Jacksonville, and ALL
POINTS on the St. John’s river.
RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY,
Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fernandina THE
SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
ANY OTHER LINE.
Mqf Shippers will, please have.their freight on the
wharf at least one hour before the time appointed for
departure.
L. J. GUILMARTIN k CO., Agents,
oc6—tf Ho. 148 Bay street.
JjlROM FIRST OF JANUARY WILL BE RENTED
for a term of one or more years, BATTERSBY’S LOTS,
Nos. 18 and 19, on Hutchinson’slsland, now occupied
by Mr. F. Krenson as a Ship Yard.
These Lots are opposite the foot of Lincoln street,
and having a front of 260 feet, present rare induce
ments to parties desiiing to rent. For farther partic
ulars apply to A. L. HARTRIDGE, Agent.
nov28-10t
FOR SALE,
BEAUTIFUL SEA ISLAND
_ PLANTATION known as BELLE-,
VLLLE, on Sapelo River, adjoining,
Baisden's Bluff, in McIntosh county,
containing about TWELVE HUNDRED
AND FIFTY ACRES: It is an incorporated town, and
will be sold in a body or in lots to suit purchasers.
SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS in Darien.
Apply to A. M. HAPPOLDT,
oc!2—eodtf Savannah, Ga.
For Rent for a Term of Tears,
FT) HAT VALUABLE BICE, PLANTATION ON THE
A Ogeechee river, Valambrosia, containing over 1,000
Aci'es Rice Land, on the best pitch of tide, with a fine
Dwelling, Out Buildings and Negro Houses, and a
Thresher, that can be put in o$der at a moderate cost.
The lands have been cultivated the last two years.
There are also 300 acres up land, all cleared. Apply to
nov21-3taw2w ROB. HABERSHAM k CO.
BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
L OT AND IMPROVEMENTS, SOUTHWEST COR
NER St Julian and Lincoln streets.
Lots Nos. 19 and 20, corner Price and Gwinnett
Lots Nos. 47, 48, 49, 50 and 61, corner Montgomery
and Duffy streets. WILLIAM B. ADAMS.
nov28-tf Drayton strest .next to Bay.
FOR SALE,
TVESIBABLE BUILDING LOT No. 13 LLOYD
I / WARD, fronting cast 69 feet on Whitaker street
at the comer of New Houston street, extending 131
feet to Howard street Terms easy. Apply to
• HENRY BEYAN, Bbokee,
oc27—tf 101 Bay street
BACOM! ;
Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides,
Rib Sides,
a J ‘J T’/ f Ff
PRIME BALTIMORE CITY CURED.
-^y-ABBANTED. IN STORE AND FOB SALE BY
HABNEY & OO.,
No. 13 Stoddard’s Upper Range,
sep!9-tf SAVANNAH, GA.
HARDWARE.
1 a TONS GRINDSTONES,
AW 50 tons PLOW STEEL,
300 tana SWEEDES IRON,
AOO tons REFINED IBON,
1,500 kegs NAILS,
100 dozen COHANS' AXES,
40 dozen HUNT’S AXES,
400 bags SHOT, for sale by
nov7-tf . j WEEDS & CORNWELL.
LATHS! LATHS!
150,000 Sff ” “°” ™
oo20—tf
E. W. DRUMMOND & BEO.,
i54Bay8treet
RICE !
4Q CASKS NEW BICE, AND A PRIME LOT
BOUGH BICE for sale by
CIS- tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.
FRANCIS D. BOGART,
GEORGE ALLEN, Sr*j
SPECIAL AGENTS.
J. M. SCHLKY, M. XL,
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
The Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the
Known World!
OBGANIZED^ ON THE MUTUAL FLAK!
PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED!
One-third of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan!
Ko Kotes Bequired!
POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE !
THIRTY DAYS’ GRACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS
EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS
INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE
ALL POLICIES ARE INCONTESTIBLE !
NO MEDICAL FEE or CHARGE FOE POLICY is Made!
pS- After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY
BE HAD EQUAL TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OF THE POLICY, for his
advantage in subsequent payments.
jag- This Company issues ALT, KINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT LVb'E
AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, &o.
jgg-TTTE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE START HAS
NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD.
J. T. THOMAS, Agent,
[117 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oc24—eodtf
COTTON AND CORN,
maintaining its reputation through ex
treme wet and dry weather, when even No.
’l Peruvian succnmbed by its side.
The price is the same as heretofore, $75
cash per ton of2,000 pounds.
IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
Manure for Whea t
FOB SALE BV
WILKINSON & WILSON - ,
au27— 6m No. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
— AT —
119 and 121 Congress St.,
Sign of the Golden Sheep.
300 pair fine French Blankets,
ribbon bound, all sizes; very
cheap.
500 pah* Colored Blankets,
very low.
50 pieces Shaker and Welsh
Flannels, all widths;, very
cheap.
ALSO,
Colored and Opera Flannels.
200 pieces Latest Novelties in
Dress Goods.
Cases real Irish Linens—Nap
kins, Doylies and Toweling:,
of direct importation, same
prices as before the War.
OCl9—tf
O-JSUYTS’
FURNISHING GOODS!!
119 and 121 Congress St.
ocl9—tf
WINDOW SHADES!
IN GREAT VARIETY, AT
PEPPER’S,
119 and 121 Congress St.
tSf GBEAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED
ocl9—tf IN THESE GOODS. -SIX -
PUBLIC LAWS
PASSED-BY THE
General Assembly
OP THE
STATE OF GEOBOLA
IN
July, August, September and October, 1868
MALLON & FRIERSON.
nov2-tf
JONES’ INDEPENDENT
HYDRAULIC
COTTON PRESS
J-S NOW PBEPABED FOB BUSINESS, AND THE
attention of all parties interested, is respectfully in
vited to the facilities it affords.
NORMAN C. JONES.
DAVlP WALDHAuznt, Snperintendent. oc30-3m
1,500 BOXES
TOBACCO!
IN ST0BE AND FOB SALE AT MANUFACTURERS’
PBICESBY
THAXT0N, CREWS & CO.,
1.63 Pay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
, oc8—tf i
Notice.
^LL PEES0NS HAVING BILLS AGAINST THE
FIRM OF MESSRS. O’CONNEIX k CASH, will pre
sent the same to ine, at their Stables, by the 10ih of
December.
nov30-tf J, M. KTNCHREY.
Notice, JLadies!
JjILUTING, PINKING, STAMPING
AND DRESS-MAKING, AT
MADAME L. LOUIS’ BAZAAB,
aep23 ly 133 BBOUGHTON STBEE T.np stair*.
Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle,
DENTIST,
(Masonic Hall,) cor. Broughton and Bull Sts.,
: TJP STATRg,
(ENTRANCE ON BROJJGHTON ST.)
Savannah, Georgia.
je!2-ly " ; : i
JOHK OLLVEB,
DEALER ZK
Sashes, Blinds and
Doors,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools,
Mixed Paints
OF ALL COLOBS AND SHADES.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ
ING, kc.,
Vo. 6 Wb.ita.lter St., Comer of Bay Lan
jy3—iy •
Furniture upholstered and repaired, Widow Sk*de«
Cornices, Curtains, Mattresses, Pillows, Moaquno
Bars and Furniture Covers made to order.
ALT, “KINDS PAPER HANGING DONE.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Fitted and Laid.
navl5-tf ' '
GARDEN LOT FOR SALE.
-J~ OT NO. IGO, CONTAINING FIVE AND SETE ^"
TENTHS ACRES OF LAND, lying about a2el
from the city, near the intersection of Dr. Screven i
avenue and Caustin Bluff road, suitable for
vegetables. Will be sold low for cash.
Apply to A. DUTENH0FEB,
novta-lf ' 71 B»y street