Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 19, 1868, Image 4

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% t THOSE RETURNING TO THE CITY AND WISHING TO REPLENISH THEIR AND THOSE Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL KINDS OF IIOUSE-F l; &N1SHING GOODS, CHINA. | GLASSWARE, To ilet Sets, Fancy Art icles, &c. FROM J.W.STANSBUKY&CO, 101) BROCGHTON STREET, AT TIE OLD STAND OF E. D. SMYTHE Sv (JO. Notice. mHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE & CO. I was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last. All debts due the la» firm are directed to be paid to .HENRY D. LAW oily, or his attorney, JOSEPH W. STANSBURY. i sep28 - u Notice. CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, ) . Sayaxnah, December 9, 1860. j The following lots are in arrears to the city for ground rents, of vhich the lessees are hereby notified. Brown Ward.—last half Nos. 25, 46, 62, 70, 71, 72, two quarters each east half 59, three qrs. 42, 43, free. 65, GG, five qrs. oath; 55, sis qrs; 67, seven qrs. Chatham Ward.—Nos. 6, Cl 1-3, 24, two qrs. each; 28, 29, 30, 33, thro; qrs. each; 2-3, 16, 32, four qrs. each; 19, E. 1-3, 27, M. 1-3, 27, W. % 37, five qrs. each; W. y z 34, five* qrs tach; W. \£ 3, 4, W. 1-3,16, six qrs. each; E.%, 3, 17,seven qra each; 34, nine qrs; 18, fifteen qrs. Columbia Ward—West half Nos. 7, two qrs. each; 8, y 9, S. 2a 24, 2£, four qra each; 5, W. 20, five qrs. each; 6, seven qrs; 37j six qrs; 4, nine qrs; 3, eleveu qrs; N. 2a. 12, twenty-five qrs. Crawford Ward. East.—Nos. 15, five qrs; 1G, three qrs; frac. 23, 24, four quarters each. Crawford Ward.—North jialf Nos. 13, S. y 13, 32, 35, E. X 60, W. y z 67, 71, tvo qrs. each; E. y 7. W. 2s 7,12, 33, 34, 46, three qrs.each; 29, 41, E. 2* 72, four qrs. each; 31, 69, five qrs.each; 6, 14,25, 26. 27, 43, 44, E. 21 70, six qrs. ehch;W. 2* 3, 38, seven qrs. each; 68, eight qrs. Calhoun Ward.—East hilf Nos. 1, 6, E. 248, 20, 21, i, xhre< S. y 48, two qrs. each; 35, 16, E. X 25, Three qrs. each; 22, 23, 24, N. X 48,five qrs. each; E. >* 5, W. y 25, six qrs. each; 10, 44, fight qrs; 9, nine qrs. Charlton "Ward.—Nos. 2, 7, 2 qrs. each; W. y 14, N. y 14, 23, 35, three qrs. e|ch; 12, 25, five qrs. each. Elbert Ward.—Nos. 32J N. 2s 39, N. 2a 40, two qrs. each; 6, 7, 8, 14, three qis. each; W. y 11, E. % 31, four qrs. each; W. 31, six qrs; 3, 9, seven qrs. each; y 34. M. 2s 34, eight qra. each. Forsyth Ward.—South half Nos. S. 2a 17,39,50,51, two qrs. each; 4, 5, 6, 7, thrie qrs. each; 15, 16, tour qrs. each; 20, seven qrs; 19Jeight qrs. Franklin Ward.—Noa 17, 18, 31, 32, W. y 33, two qrs. each; 34, E. y 33, ; five qrs. each; 8, 21, 22, six qrs. each; E. y 7, 25, X, seven qrs. each; 6, 8 qrs. New Franklin.—Nos. 16,17, 38, two qrs; 9, 13, six qrs; 7, 8, 10, W. y, 14,'seven qrs; E. y 1, nine qrs; 12, sixteen qrs. Green Ward.—East lalf Nos. 20. E. y 28, 29, 36, 37, ■two qrs. each; N. '< fi, four qrs; S. y 22, W. y 27, live qrs. each; 11, 35,six qrs; 2, twenty-four qrs. Jackson Ward.—Eatt half Nos. 9, E. y 13, N. y 20, 21, 22, 37, 38, two qry. each; 40, four qrs; 2, 3,jfive qrs. each; E. y 41, sif qrs; S. y 20, eight qrs; 34J 35, nine qrs. each. Jasper Ward.—Nos 35, 44, two qrs. each; 36, three qra; E. y 38, seven Cjrs. Lafayette Ward.—T.'est half Nos. 1, 6, 45, 47, 48, two qrs. each; 37, 38, three qrs. each; 42, six qrs. Liberty Ward.—Nfs. 7, frac. 24, two qrs; 32, three qrs; 18, 23, E. y 30, seven qrs; 17, eighteen qra; 8, eleven qra. . Monterey Ward.—East half Nos. 2, 14,^5, 27, 28,39, 41, 42, two qrs. eact: E. 2-5 10, 29, S. y 21, 22, W. y 31, three qrs. each; 1, 2-5 9, four qrs. each; W. X 2, five qrs; W. 8, 20, six qra. each. Pulaski Ward.—Kos. 9, two qrs; 5, 6, five qrs. each; N. y 17, three qrs; 10, 22, seven qra. each; 18, eight qrs." Troup Ward.—West half Nos. 2, E. y 5, W. X 6, 26, W. y 27, E. y 35, W. y 32, two*qrs. each; E. X 2, W. X 35, 36, three qr£. each; 13, four qrs; 28, five qra; 15. 29, 30, 31, six qrs. each; 10,16, E. y 27, seven qrs. each. Warren Ward,—Nos. 3, 4, two qrs. each; 13, 23, six qrs. each; W. y 15, eight qrs. Washington Ward.—West half Nos. 10, W. X 30, two qrs. each; 29, 38, three qra. each; 5, four qrs; 1, W. S 2, 18, five qrs. each; 13,14, 19, six qrs. each; 20, seven qra. Wesley Ward.—Nos. 3,12,15, two qrs. each; 4, W. X 5, three qrs. each; 16, fonrqrs; 6, five qrs;. 1. 2, ten qrs. each. Lloyd WarcL—Nos. 6, 30, 31, two qrs. each. Stephens Ward.—Nos. 13, two qrs; 16, three qra. All persons having interests in the above lots arc notified, that if the rents now due are not paid by the 21st inst, I will proceed on the Monday of the 22dto re-enter according to law. THOMAS S. WAYNE, dec9-!0t City Marshal. CITY MAESHAIAS SALE. U NDER and by virtue of City Tax Executions against 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 death ICO feet, to Laurel street. THOMAS S. WAYNE, d*c2-30t City Marshal. . CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. U NDER and by virtue of City Tax Executions age inst 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 160 feet. Improvements consist of a double tenement, two story frame building, with, out buildings, on Laurel street. THOMAS S* WAYNE, _dec2-30t City Marshal. j_ Coal! Coal! ED ASH, EGG SIZE, STEAMBOAT. LUMP and Broken. ENGLISH’ SCREENED PARLOR COAL, of superior quality, For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by decl/>-Ct CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. R WILLIAM M. BIRD AGO. Importers and Manufactures." White Lead, Zinc Paint, COLORS, WINDOW GLASS. IHiimiiiiilintr, Lubricating ami Paint. OILS, DEALERS ES REFINED PETROLEUM. (OR KEROSENE.) Railroad aud Steamboat Supplies, Belting, Paeldng, &c., dec7-W,T&S No. 8 Whitaker Street. O O AL Jjm ASH AND ENGLISH PARLOR, by OilSif E. B. CHIP ALAN, Comer B»y and w ha taker street*. PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ! CAPITAL §1,000,000. mms GUANO DIFFERS from PERUVIAN GUANO A simply in the RELATIVE PROPORTION of the SAME elements of fertility. Its use during the past four years for the culture of COTTON and com, has given to it a character for standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian Guano, and when seasons of drought intervene, it produces a large increase of crops. The price at which this Guano is placed is so much below that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an object of maierial importance to Southern agriculture. The large capital and resources of the Company ena ble it to furnish a Guano of the highest value at the lowest possible cost to consumers, and the highest in terest of the Company is recognized in this policy. • The Company looks to large pales, small profits and a permanent business for compensation on capital invested. D. St. Julian Ravenel, of South Carolina, is Scien tific Director of the Company, which affords a sure guarantee of the continued excellence of the Guano. NONE GENUINE UNLESS branded with the name of John 8. Reese k Co., General Agents of the Pacific Guano Co. For terms and mode of application, apply to N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO., and W. H. WOODS, Agents, Savannah, Ga. JOHN S. REESE k CO., General Agents, Balti more, Md. decl-3m Telegraph Publications for 1869. MACDS BAlFTTILEGRAPI. THIS PAPER will enter the year with a very heavy circulation. It will ever be found in the front rank of Southern Journalism—full of the Latest Nows— Domestic and Foreign. It will be invaluable to the Planter, the Mechanic and the Business and Profes sional man. It will take strong hold of every impor tant interest of Georgia and the South, and without impugning{at.a!l on the sphere of the Agricultural Journals, it will contain more timely and important Agricultural matter, during the year, than any of them. TERMS: $10 Per Annum, or $5 for Six Months, or $1 per month. GEORGIA SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH Will be published Twice a Week. It will present the same characteristics as the Daily—be of the same size, and contains few or no advertisements. The first number will be issued on or about 1st January. Price: $4i Year and $2 for Six Months. Georgia Weekly Telegraph. This Splendid Sheet is among the Largest in the World. It is composed of EIGHT PAGES and FIF TY-SIX COLUMNS—nearly all reading matter. We shall accept for It but few short advertisements. It is a complete epitome of the Week’s History, and as a Family Journal, has no superior in the world. PRICE: S3 a Year, or SI 50 for Six Months. Address CBISBY & REIS, declO-tf Macon, Ga. THE FEDERAL UNION, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, In t!i* City of Milledgeville, Gau, at $3 per Annum, IN ADVANCE, Is now in it* 39tli Volume. T rts PAPER is one of the oldest and most popular Democratic journals in the State, and has been one of the most successful. It is located in the centre of the State, and circulates in nearly every county. As a medium for advertising it offers advantages en joyed by few papers. With the commencement of another year we will enlarge and otherwise improve the UNION, and U6e onr best efforts to keep the interest in this time-hon ored journal from declining, until such time as the people of Georgia shall demand that the Seat of Gov ernment be returned to Milledgevffle, when It will be conducted with the ability that in times past com manded for it an influence and circulation equal to any paper in the State. To any person who will send ns three subscri bers with the cash ($9.00), we win Bend the paper one year gratis. BE0UGHT0S> RARNES 4 MOORE. dec4-lawtf Proprietors. TO ECONOMISE, as- advertise in -*» The Montgomery Mail Published at Montgomery, Ala. Advertisers Save Fifty Per Cent, through its columns. catt. Tins thfl Darcei ed in Alabama. The MAIL has the Largest Daily and Weekly mbllshi Circulation of any paper pi dec2-lm BLANKETS, •BLANKETS! •AT — PEPPER’S, 119 and 121 Congress St., Sign of the Golden Sheep. 300 pair line French Blankets, ribbon bound, all sizes; very cheap. 500 pair Colored Blankets, very low, 50 pieces Shaker and Welsh Flannels, all widths; very cheap. ALSO. Colored and Opera Flannels. 500 pieces Latest Novelties in Dress Goods. Cases real Irish Linens—Nap kins, Doylies and Toweling-, of direct importation, same prices as before the War. OC19—tf CARPETING ! CARPETING! — AND — WINDOW SHADES! IN GREAT VARIETY, AT PEPPER’S, 119 and 121 Congress St. £3“ GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED ocl9—tf IN THESE GOODS. CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!! IN GREAT VARIETY, AT PEPPER’S, 119 and 121 Congress St. ocl9—tf Geo. N. Nichols’ALIEN'S PAIN DOCTOR! PRINTING —AND— Publishing House, SO and 91 Bay Street, fUP STAIRS.] Job Printing Otiice, Book Bindery —AND— Blank Book Manufactory. M y unsurpassed facilities enable me to execute all wogk in the above lines with the Utmost Diipah'h and in Superior Style. Every Department Complete! INCLUDING PRINTING OFFICE, BLANK BOOK MANUFAC- BOOK BINDERY, TOBY, and PAPER RULING ROOM. The only establishment in the city having aU these facilities combined. A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE RIALS on hand. Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. jy20—ly GEO. N. NICHOLS. GASTRINE! nnHLS IS A MEDICINE PREPARED UPON PURELY JL scientific principles, by a regular practicing Phy. sician, and WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA. HEARTBURN. HEADACHE, NAUSEA, GENERAL DEBILTTY. PALPITATION OF THE. HEAET, SEA-SICKNESS, FLATULENCY, » SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, Aud all the unpleasant feeliugs, the result of indiges tion. Do yon feel badly after eating ? Are your hands and feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefulness? Is it hard to get a good night’s rest? Are you nervous, with palpitation of the heart? Are you sometimes nauseated? Have yon loss of appetite? Do you feel that you need some kind of a stimulant ? TRY ONE BOTTLE OF GA8TRINE! And you will be&r testimony with hundreds who have been benefitted and cured by its use. AS A MORNING TONIC THE PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL. D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY. THAT WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES?— Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sore Throat, Toothache, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, &c., Ac. Get the above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sale whole; sale and retail, and by othlr Druggists. Single bot tles. 50 and 25 cents. ' mhll—ly Awarded the Prize Medal at the Paris -Exposition, 1867. Sold by AgricuTl Implement Dealers tltroughout the U. S. COLLOS - & CO.’S IT CAN BE TAKEN BY ALL AGES AND CONDITIONS. GkA.STMJN'E Can be found at all Drug Stores in the United States. g. m. in:idt, :{<) WHITAKER STRICET; SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR GEORGIA AND FLORIDA sep26—On: tm nl Notice BOOTS Am SHOES. B Y LATE ARRIVALS FROM PHILADELPHIA and New York we have received a HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND OF VARIOUS COLORS. The public are invited to call and examine our stock, EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO., oc!3—tf 163 CONGRESS STREET. 1HE BUSINESS heretofore carried on for the pur- _ chaHc and shipment of Hides, Skins, Beeswax, Wool, Etc., Undert lie name of C. LEDLIK, Will be carried on hereafter under the name of C. & LEDLIE, Who are prepared to pay full rates for all goods in their line. SAMUEL LEDLIE. New York, CHARLES t.edt.tti, Savannah. Comer Bay and Abercom streets. Savannah, December 15,1868. decl5-lw LUCY., COBB INSTITUTE. ATHENS, GEORGIA. REV. FERDINAND JACOBS. A E, E ormerly principal of a HIGH SCHOOL for young Ladies, in Charleston S. C.; subse quently President of the Lawrenceville Female Col lege, S. C,. having been elected Principal of this Insti tute, it will be opened by him for the reception of Pupils, MONDAY, January 18,1868. Accomplished and approved Teacher* in all Depart ments, have been engaged. For Circulars, address JohnH. Newton, Esq., Pres ident of the Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga.; or, Rev. Ferdinand Jacobs, (till Jan. 1) Berzelia, Ga.: after that, at Athens. nov24-lm PIANOS. -VTn: HAVE RECEIVED, AND WILL ALWAYS W keep on hand, a COMPLETE assortment of FIRST CLASS, SEVER- OCTAVE PIANOS, With all the latest improvements, MADE FOB US ESPECIALLY, AND BEARING THE NAME OF OUR FIRM. We guarantee them in every respect. Prices from $300 to $500. This is now a splendid opportunity to bay s first class instrument at low price, even paying less for new Rosewood Pianos than old ones have been selling lor at auction. doc3*tf JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS. DECORATIVE UPHOLSTERY. KMILK -A.. SCHWARZ, 14:3 Broughton Street. P RACTICAL UPHOLSTERER and Dealer in WALL aND DECORATION PAPER, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS, all styles of WINDOW SHADES, SWLSS and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS, Ac., DAMASK and FURNITURE COVER INGS. Furniture upholstered and repaired. Widow Shades Cornices, Curtains, Mattresses, Pillows, Mosquito Bars and Furniture Covers made to order. ALL KINDS PAPER HANGING DONE. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Fitted aud Laid. novl5-tf KENTUCKY STOCK YARD SALE STABLES. T O THE PLANTERS AND PEOPLE OF SAVAN NAH.—I have opened the stand formerly used by Henry H. Payne, On West Broad Street, Corner of York, As a Stable, a General Stock Yard and Sale Stable, where I will keep on hand HORSES and MULES of every class, and am prepared to order every kind of STOCK from Tennessee and Kentucky, on the shortest notice. I will be pleased to see ail my old patrons. novl7-lm GEO. W. CONWAY. Augusta Chronicle copy and send hill to adver tiser. SlaeriflPs Blanks. Forthcoming Bond, un der fi. fa. 25 per quire. Sheriff’H BUI of Sale...... 1 25 “ “ Sheriff’* Title to Real Es tate 1 J£.? “ « FOR SALE BY SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM. Orders from the country, accompanied by fee cash, promptly filled* WM. ESTILL, j r ., nov!9-lawtf Boll street, corner of Bay lane. Corn and Oats. •ptOE SALE BY angl0-t N. A.m"OEE>g SOS & CO CAST Cast-Steel Plows. MANUFACTURED BY COLLINS A CO., ** HARTFORD,” J£5~Of same Material used in their Celebrated Axes.-^&i These Plows are made by pouring monlten Steel into Iron moulds. They are then highly tempered, ground and polished. Any section can be replaced at any time by a duplicate, or if the point Is worn it may be repaired by welding to it a new piece of Steel. Circulars, giving full information, sent to all appli cants. Address COLLINS CO., »ep30—3m 212 Water St., Yew York. THE BAZA1. French Dress awl Cloak Jiakin^. M adame l. louts ttoold 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 and 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 oi 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 k Co. oc!3—3m J. MCDONOUGH T. BALLENTYNE. LIBERTY ST. FOUNDRY, OPPOSITE GULF K. R. DEPOT. Iron and Brass Castings MADE TO ORDER. GKOST GME^IR, ALL SIZES Oil HAND. Sugar Mills and Boilers, REDUCTION IN PRICES. ^TE WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS : Sugar Mills, 18-inch Sugar Mills, 16-inch. $90 00 70 on Sugar Mills, 14-inch 55 00 Sugar Mills, 12-inch 35 00 Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons.... 17 00 Sugar Boilejs, 50 gallons.... 22 00 Sugar Boilers, 60 gallons.... ...... 25 00 Sugar Boilers, 80 gallonk.... 34 00 Sugar Boilers, 100 gallons... 45 00 y OUR MILL SHAFTS are made out cf the best 3-inch wrought iron. JOURNALS will be all of a standard size. EXTRA BOXES always on bond. AST From our well-known reputation, we solicit a share of public patronage. All our work is warrant ed and delivered at depots and steamboats free of charge. All orders promptly attended to. augU-4m T. BALLENTYNE k CO. CHATTAHO O CHEE WHITE SEPHDR BATHS BOARD REDUCED! fTYHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN AX- Xuouncingto the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that he has completed his arrangements for the accommodation of visitors, and is now prepared to MAKE COMFORT ABLE TWO HUNDRED GUESTS. The BATHING ARRANGEMENTS are the most ex tensive and delightful of any in the country, and the water and climate have proven themselves unsur passed in point of health. There is a good School and a Physician in the neighborhood. We have a line of FOUR HORSE COACHES to connect at Box Springs, Muscogee Railroad, with the different trains. Persons buying tickets will state that they are going to the Springs, and thereby secure tickets at HALF PRICE. JWT Bates of Board.—Per day, $2 50; per week. $12 00; per month, $30 00. Children under twelve years of age and servants half price. jy28-tf C. B. HOWARD. Proprietor. GARDEN LOT FOR SALE. T OT SO. 160, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACHES OF LAND, lying about 2}i mile, from tlie city, near tic intersection of Dr. Screven's avenne and Canatln Bluff road, mutable tor raising vegetables. Wm be sold low for cash. DUTENHOFEE, 1 Apply to nov31-tf H Bay**,