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COPARTNERSHIP.
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York, W0TW»Ui,im.
OOMM^IOn"MERCHANT,
8 “ffi ifS n*ipm°pM WnJta
,h KoS)SSillj MIKH Ike mulnallM of the Ik'
tenor our old Irleode end pelrau, rod JggggKj
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.iejmiof' 't'lYvC P~ '
Jon HtJkrauanilW. wj Mourner, tei|,.Conim , ra.
M.OOOTIokete-a.MW Mini
llore than Olio rtlie to every You I'lckels.. .
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1 “ .... ’Sooonw ! V;Vl :*.• 100
2,00Q|101) »• ...... 70'
tad
Itr attention, l
market rate*.
UNUM tt tbs lowest
’ dioMv ‘
lowing arth
T IIK UNDERSIGNED having Just roterned from
New York Uke this method to 1
•id frioudt tod former customers that
0 r itaplo tod fancy Dry Goods baa jail
pieolxhed. consisting la port of thofollov
clot :-Udlot suporior Mu»Un Betts,
do do Cambric do, for *2 to lift,
tiuitin and Cambrio Chemisette,
do do do OoUara,
do do do Kdtlaa i
Memlttlcbed Hdkre, French Cambric do7 with
end without laco, something MW.
Muslin deLatiiea from ISM cents up;
Col'd Cashmeres from ISM oentt up,
Blaok and Col’d Alapacaa,
French and English Marlnoa, very cheap, all
colort, alto back and wbita,
U-Ura and Mlsao* Cloaka aid Talnui;
I’lald all wool Sbawla,
do morning do
Krab’d blaok do. together with a largo lot or
Stellar Shawls,very cheap, betides other goods too
numerous to mention,all or which will be told cheap
far cash by O. BROWS A OO. t
ITS Broughton at.
ndta '
decs
opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
S ALT-1000 sacks Salt landing from ship Richard
Cobden and tor sals low from wharf by
d#©9 CARLETON * PARSONS.
JMME—1,000 auks of Lump Lime, landing and
j <Ur sale low by
dccO
CARLETON k PARSONS.
O NIONS—2ft bbls silvor skinned and 2ft do red
Onions landing and for sale by
docO CARLETON k PARSONS.
P IG BAMS, BACON AND SHOULDERS.—A flresh
supply just received per steamer Knoxville,
and for Hale by deo 7 J. P. JB38E.
M EERCHAHttS— 1 The most bsautUhl variety or
these exquisite article# ever exhibited In this
city can now be seen at the Jewelry store of
** G M. GRIFFEN,
successor to late II. Eastman,
dec9 first oorner above Pulaski House.
THEATRE.
Pusltlvely the last Week—Commencing
MONDAY, DEC, 8TJ7., 1856, ‘
of the original, well-known and only
CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS
whose Concerts during the past week were night,
ty crowded, and endorsed by the
PRESS AND TEE PUBLIC
AS THI
4, Ne Pitts 1 Ultra!’ of Etheopian
Performances.
Thoy respectfully announce this as positively
their but week in Savannah, with NovelUosnightly.
PKJCEs—Drws Circle and Porquetle, 60 cents;
Family Circle, 40 conte; Private Boxes, 9ft to 110;
White Galljry, 25 cents; Colored Boxes, 60 cants;
Colored Gallery , 26 cents.
Doors opon at 0M o’clock—to commence at 7M<
deot JNO. T. DONNELLY. Agent.
Bray Bodfcs.CIrculars, Canto
uml llli.iiU Hooke. Jf. I’AAA’.)
'vSiffiuMl.,.
IMiLKT ItUNTINU, Bilal
“*> Proceedings of Mootings. Reports, By-Laws, oto.
Thankful for tho ^ogjlboridpatrtjnagjherdto^’ r
received, we ruH]
the same, fooling !
who may flavor us
oxocution of work.
1 ‘S ...,$,; lft*.I
:*». APPROXIMATION PRIZES :
.^prlliia of #160 epproilm’g to#tu,u0ijare .two
4“ 100’ « SJIOOero 4UU
LANIER HC
'76
60 “
45 “
40 aro
6,280 prises araeunUng (o f ,
• nuiv o» thJKkrs.
Whole Tickets $10; Halves 86; Quarters 12 60.
80,000 PtIsas' or 840 will be determined b/ me
ut ilgnre of tho Numbor that draws the $40,uou:
Prize. For oxampto,.If tie Numbor drawing; Unit
840,000 Prise ends with No. 1, thou all the Tickew
where the number cuds lul will bo entitled to $40.
If the Numb#r.oudH with No. 2. then all tho Tickets
where the.iNumber euds. in 2 w|U bo entitled 1 to.
nt’.rkcktgcu will iio wuXftiiiA
lowing ratoe, Which Is tho risk i
Certificates Of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets.. ..gflti 1
“ • “ , 10half “ .... 30
•» <»•; 10 quarter •• .... 16
tun or thi unrav. .«
80,000 Numbers corresponding with those on the
Tickets are placed In oue Wheel The first 8bu
Prises are placed tu another Wheel. A numbor is
drawn flrom the Numbor Wheel, aud at the. Haute
time a Prise M drawn from tho other wheel. The
Prise drawn Is placed against the uumuor drawn.
This operation is repeated until all the'Prizes uru
drawn out.
In ordering Tickets enclose tho money to our ad
dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which
they will be forwarded by. first mall
The list of Drawu Numbers aud Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the draw-
D ^)rdem for Tickets should be aeut in early. •
^Purchasers will please write tholr signatures
' and give their post office, oounty and State.
‘Remember that every prise 1* drawn, and
ile In full without deduction.
' Allprises or $1,000 and under, paid ImmedJ
atfiy after tho drawing,—other prises at the usual
tlmopf thirty days. **■
Air communications strictly confidential.
PrtxeTickets cashed or renewed in.other- Tickets
at either office.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates either to
“ - 'B: BWAN'A CO., v At!atttArG$,y'or
8, SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and
*■ hffifi - w 82, Savannah. P. 0.
Il.-i! !:c
MACON ■ it QEORCIA
LOG AN & ME ABA, Proprietors. •
THE Prpprlotors of thls Well known
labhahment rospcotfolly give notice that
they aro still candidates for the patronage
guest* wt maintain tho reputation of the’Houie.
FREE TRANSPORTATION ;.
Passengers and Baggage, to aud from ttie House,
>y a lino new p/nutbun and baggage wsgoq, which
they have provided for thht purpose. Pasbongera
will hCroaRor bo a> no expose whatever for Irons-
portntfdn or themselves and their baggage either,
way botwoi u tho Lanior House and tho Bailway
stations iu Macon. We ask a oontipuacceof publlo
patronage and promlHO attention and cOmfort to our
gUyttfi'' - L : LOGAN k MEARA.
/jim iVQDiMtMtii/iumuji:
mm A valuablo rioo plantation dn the 8a*.
Emtilla river, at a good pitch of tide, eon-1
obtaining four hundred acres Udo swamp, RUI
of which, two hundred aud fifty are cleared at
tinder bank, with.'throo hundred sno fifty acres
pino and hammock land attacbqd, sovemy acres or
which have been cultivated In corn. On the prom,
laofc arc a small dwelling house, overseer and ne
gro houses to accommodate ono hundred and tblr*
y negroes, a burn and other plantation bulldlugs.
The settlement is prettily Bituated on an elevated
bluff of tho river and remarkable for Its healthful-
hqss.V *'■,
' Tilts property to be sold for a division. Farther
information may bo obtained from the undersigned
on tlie adjoining plantation,- or.by addressing *hlm
at JefferBontou, Camden uonni;
novl8-tf
NOTICE.
>gatfeL Tho undorsignod wishing to make a
!!■ change In bUBiness, offer to sell on Thurs-'
ll day, tho 18th day or December, the MAG-
iHIBLnuLU HOUSE, at Bristol, A u
and most conveniently arranged Hotel 1
’'^"“■l.ltnmeillatelyM the terminus<
GROUND RENTS.
mHE FOU.'»WING LOTS aro inarrear for ground
MOWN Wzro.—Lpto Nos, 14, 44. 46, 65, 66,61f
61,02, 71 and 72 two quartenfeeach. Nos. 60, l\
66, three quarters each. No. 16, four quurlera.
.No. 24, six quarters. Nq£67» eight quarters. No. .....
““ *—HuattoM. ; Nos.68 and 09, oluven quarteraj,; johjwb'^ giving bonds with approved eeourttj.
ChathaiTWABl).--W est h£df or No. 3, and Nos. 6,' GEO^'c^iWjGHORN
0, 7,10; 18, 1 18,88JM, 87; 88, two quarters each. *
Nos, 28 aud 86, throe quarters. No. 0, four quar-
lers. Nos; 17t-24,26.27, 29 and 82 five quarters btkbunu laotbr.
eacb.> Nos* 18,19, 20,22 and 23 six quarters each, f , ^ iyr A :
inla, aud Tennessee Railroad, a point that will re-
jivo full patronage ft-om the Road at all times.
Tho Magnolia House possesses advdntsges over
1 other bouses at Bristol, It being the only acces
sible house in the place.
w; The Hotel Is directly opposite the Vk. A Tenn. B.
R., 140 feet front gnd runnli g 100 feet back, and 8
stories high, and'within 40 yards or the track, with
good water and out bulldlngsallcomplete.
They will also sell 4 Lots adjoining the VlTglnla
Depot, well suited for business of any kind.
The above property,If. not disposed of privately
before, will be sold to the highest bidder,'at trablio
auction, In front or the Magnolina House, at 12
o’clock, M,, on Thursday, the 18th day of December
next.
Terms—Oue-thlrd cash, and the balance in two
eqyal Instalments, In one and two years, “
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK.
Col.
Wood’s Museum,
AT
S-r. ANDREW’S HALL,
MONDAY, OEO'R. 8TH.
Greatest Exhibition in the World I
Eight Most Wonderful Living Unman
Curiosities.
Admission to all 60 cents; Children and servants
26 cents.
Doors open from A. H. to 12 M., flrom 2 to
No. 17, seveu quarters. No
No. 4, .twenty-one quarters
6)*, aud 6Hto 10 P.J
dec6
BIBLE MEETING.
. A meeting oo behalf of the Bible cause gen
erally, and with special reference to the
resolution passed by the American Bible Society in
May last, to supply every destitute family in the
United States and Territories with a copy of the
Sacred Scriptures, will be held in the Independent
Fresbytorlan Church on Tuesday Evening, Deo.
9th, at 7 o’clock.
Addresses will be delivered by Rev. James XL
U’Nelli, one of the Corresponding Secretaries of
the Society, and by Rev. Dr. 8nodgrass.
The friondB of tbs Bible, of all denominations, are
Invited to attend.
A contribution In aid or tbeoiijut wlUbe taken
up at the close of the meeting. de7-2
Phoenix Riflemen—KH'Uldntfitfnir
ad election for Second L.eutonant, to flll |
ho vacancy occasioned by the resignation
[■if Lieut Henry.B, Fort, wilt be hojd at thi ^
i/inl Hoorn on Thursday, 18th ins!. All other va
cancies will be tilled at the same'time. *•
By ordor or Capt, W. M. ‘6. MILLS,
H.L.S. Buxrx,0.8. ds7A18
A
CONVENTION
iXj.
A
ForBoos desirous of obtaining tickets for the BALL,
to be gives at the Railroad Hall on Wednesday, the
10th December, in honor of tho Southern Commer
cial Convention, can obtain the same on application
to either of the undersigned—Committee,
comums:
Richard D. Arnold, Joseph L, Me Allliter,
Andrew Low, Geo. H. Cheever,
Goo. A. Cuylur, Edwin Parsons,
Wm. R. Fleming, Samuel P. Bell,
43* Notice—Gentlemen desirous of obtaining in
vitations for Ladies whose names may have been
omitted to the Complimentary Ball to be given at
the Railroad Hall, on Wednesday, 10th Inst, may
procure the Bame by application to either member
of the Ball Committee. deeft—td
NOTICE.
Wo, the undersigned, hereby give public
Mm notice that on and after Monday next we
will not employ any Stevedore to discharge or
load our ship* or vessels consigned to us, provided
they pay over one dollar and fifty cent* for labor-
er>, Wo agree to this for the, purpose of stopping
tho exorbitant demand how made ; by a oertaln
«la?sof our Laborer* for two dollars per day of
seveu ai d one half hours.
(Signed.)
HUNTER k GAMMELL,
OOTAVJa COHEN,
SGULLARD k CROWDER,
COHENS k HERTZ,
T. R. k J. G. 1ULL8,
BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.,
PADELFORD, FAY * GO.,
DaNA k WASHBURN,
WILLIAM BA^TERSBY k 00.,
ANDREW LOW * CO.,
CHAS. A. GREINER,
OGDEN, STARR k CO.,
JOHN B. GALLIB,
Savannah, Deo. 6,1866.
No. 81, seven quarters. No. 10, eight quarters.
No. 4, twelve quarters. No. 14, fourteen quarters.
No. 26,18, quarters each
Columbia Ward.—Lots Nos. 22 and 26, two quar
ters each. Nos. 11.14 and 21, four quarters each.
Nos. 12 and 28, five quarters each. Nos. 8, 4 and
24, six quarters. No. 8, twelvo quarters.
, tiuwroHD Ward.—Nos. 12, 22. 23,24, 26, 20,27,
29, 66i 71, 72 and north.hair, of 21,1 twoqdarters
each. .-N>w. 70, three q ten. . No, 83. 4'our, .quar
ters. Nos. 3,13. 30,* 44.40, 47 and .08, six q’lera
each. No; 81, 82.85 and 3quarters each.'
South half of No, 21, eight quarters. No. 48, ten
<1 '^uS!ton^War» —No. 14, two quarters. No,- 24,
three quarters. South half No 88, threo quarters.
Nos. 12, *8, 19, 26 and 81, five quarters.' No. 13,
deven quarters. No.23, soven quarters. Nos. 84
and 86, nine quarters. Nos. 6 and 32, olovon
quarters eaoh.
Calhocm Ward.—Nos. 1,16 and 28, two quarters
eaoh. ' No. 18.-four quarters. .' No,'9, five quarters.
No. 10, flvo quarters. Nos. 2, 0, 11,21, 22, 25 aud
28, six quarto; s eaoh. No. 27, seven quarters.
No. 80, nine quarter*. Nq. 20. ton quarters. Nos.
29 and 92, eleven quarters. No. 7, fourteen quar
^ EtMMW.ro.- Lots Nos IB, 23, SO, 80, £1,84,
87. 88 and 40, two quarters each, No. 21, throe
quarters.. No. 19, four quarters. Nob. 9 ( 7 and 8,
seven quarters. , ,
Fmaxkux Ward.—Lota Nos. 11,10,17.18,30.33,
and 86, two quyrtors each. Nos. 21,22* 20 and 27,
five quarters. Nos. .2, 8,4 and 25, 6 years each.
Nos. 12 and 24, sevou quarters.
Nnw Fran run Ward.—Lots Nos. 11 and 10; three
S norters. No. 9, four quarters. Nos. 7. S and 10,
ve quarters. East half No. 14 and West half of
No. 14, six quarters,
13,fflfteen quarters,
each*
Fourth Ward.—No* 8, 9, 10, 10 and 17. two
quarters each. No 11, three quarters. N6s 16,27
and 28 four quarters each. Nos 1 and 2, five quar
ters. Nos li-, 20, 21 and 291 six quarters oauh No
24, seven quarters. No 0 7 and 35, ten quarto's.
Noe'12,13 and 14, eleven qaarters each
Gbixkk Ward.—Nos 4, 6,14,20,80 and 40, two
quarters each - Noe 16,29,80,34,85,804 39, three
each. No 0, four quarters. N# 2, six qdarters.
No 20 and north half or 22, seven quarters.
Jackson Ward.—Nob 18,46,40 aud 42, twoquar :
ten each. Nos 9, 30 and 81, four quarters each,
Nob 2,3,16 and 17. five quarters each. Nos 80,37,
8g and 40, six quarters each. No 29, sevon quar
ters.
Jisra Ward —Nob 1, 3,4 aud 48, two quarters
each. Nos 8 and 47, six quarters each. Nos 46
and 40, seven quarters. No 48, ton quarters No
29, flfleon quarters.
LAVAYim Ward.—Nos 3,4, 6,7, west half ot 8,
9,10, 30, 81,82. 33, 42 and 44, two quarters each.
Nos 34,35 and 30, lonr quarters. No 40. 47 and 48
five quarters each. Nos 37,38 and 41, bix quarters
eaoh. No 19, seven quarters. No 28, fourteen
qaarters each,
Libxrtt Ward.—Nos 1,3,7.0, 12, IT, 18 and 35,
two quarters each. West half of No 16, four quar
ters. No 23. five quarters. East halfof No 16, six
quarters Noa 67 and 82, six quarters each. Nbs
80 and 84, seven quarters each.
Montkrky Ward—East half of No 2, and Nos 3,
-16 f 20,-8o, 41 and East half 81, 2 quarters'each
Nos 5, 14 aod 16 East half 29 and west half,81,
quarters each. Nos 19,23. 24,27.5 quarters each;
Nos 37,88,89, 6 quarters each. Nos 4, 6 . 27,34,
80, 7 quarters each. No 17, 8 quarters. Nos
and 35.10 quarters. Nos 11 and 12,14 quarters.
Pulaski Ward—Nos 1.2,7, 9,17 and 28, 2 quar
ters eaoh. Nos 8 and 4, 4quarters each. Noa 5.
14,18, 22,24 and 25, 0 quarters each. Nos 16, 16
and 23, 7 quarters each. No 10,9 quarters.
Troup Ward—Nos 0,12,15 aud South hall or 37,
2 quarters each. Nos 29,80, 31 aud West half o.
88, 3 quarters eaoh. Nos 3, 4, 10, 18, 14,23 mid
24, 0 quarters eaoh. No 40, 12 quarters. No 28,
14 quarters,
Washington Ward—Nob4, 6,0,7,8,11 and North
half 10, 20,23,86 and 36, 2 quarters each. No 30,
3 quarters- No 19, 4 quarters. No 24,4 quarters
No 1, 17, 31 and South hair 10, 14quarters each,
No 9, 16 quarters. West two-thirds of No 2,
quarters.
W>uy W.bd—Weal half or No 2 rod Noa 6, 6,
and 18, 2 quarto s each. Nos 4 and 6, 4 quarters.
Njs 1 and 3, 6 quarters. Null, 0 quart'rs.
Bpringhhld Plantation—Lota Noa 9, 13, 14, 15,
10,17 aud 18,2 quarteas each. Noa 11 and 12,
quarters each. Nu6,7 quarters. No8, 8 quarters,
Nos 19 and H19,12 quarters each. Nob 1, 2, G19,
J19, and R19, 14 quarters each. Nos B 19, G
and D19, 22 quarters each.
All persons interested in tno above 1-ots will take
notice, that If the Rents aro not paid on or before
the 12th inat., I will proceed to re-onter tho samo
on the morning of tho 13th.
DAN’L H. STEWAliT,
deed City Marshal,
MXXiliXM-xmTi
HEAD DRESSES, AO., AC.
i.
1*00
VOR BOUTON*
MaU Idn*. n
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brnmekk, SL Marye. Oa.) nmandi-
na and JackeomUkUHeoiaU andUlaek Omk, Fla.
wl’AgPUiSPgHB steamer WELAKA, Capt. . N
£££■■£ King, will leave for the above places
every murday Morning, at 10 o'clock; -<, /> -
Thla boat baa large and ally fitate iBoom n
moilMtonB,-and taking the telacd Passage,
every Inducement toInvaUdaaad- -t|w
Freight Will be taken for TraderUi R
mediate landings on 8L> Mary to River.
No freight will betaken after 9o’olocl
Macou, Oct. 14,1850,
nov27
every Inducement toInvaUda>and--‘<ltorii. , <
Freight Will be taken for Traderto H1U and Inter
-“‘ 'River;'-- .dhb, ■<*.
9o’o)oCk4 ; -*«o wu j
For freight or pkssage‘apply wn-beardi-at- tho
Florida Bteam packet wharf
Tho steamer AVVLEBBY' oonoecU regularly with
tblB boat at-8ti Marya.‘for Contrevllle and*C$mp
Ilnokney.
nov22 OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
• ww cg^BLinroa iftgBBT. •
, The superiorsteamer GORDON,
F. Barden, Commander; having
tarnished wltii a new* 1 boflor/wm^r2”rajjiSSi}w
twice a weok—between Savannah and Charleiton;
leaving , Savannah every . Wednesday and Saturday
afternooua, at 6 o’clock, and returning will leave
Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons,
at 4 o’clock. .
For freight or passage apply to "** „
J. P. BROOKS, Agent, •»
novO, Charleston wharf.
IIOIVARR EIRE’ AND MARINE INS.
1 COMPANY Of 1'fllI.AI)KI,l'HIA.
(Yrrokltn Building ui W.luut-.i., Phll.delphla.)
OHAllM IWBrCAL,
Incorported by Act of tho jfogislature ef l’enn
.*»•> gylvauta\> y. ;
Capital paid In and invested $408,100
(ffiarterodCapltaL600,0U0
Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, Ma
rina and. Inland Navigatiou, at the lowest ruloH.
PKR01VAL M. POTTS, Prondont.
0. E. SPANGLER, Vloo President,
W. II. WOODS. Secretary.
D0V14 .
164
I Agent,
toy street.
aonnty. .
L. W. HAZELHUR8T.
noer, we nau
tili, .the .largest
lotel In Western
ilnuabf the Vlr-
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
rfflfr $85 00. '
Mual-Weekiv United SUIa Mall Uro
hUE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
r Steamships— »■*■•■■■ .uj
KNOXVIU.K., 1,600 tims..Capt. 0. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA ....1,500,“ ..Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA.... .1,800 i -. k Oapt. M. 8. WoodhuU. ■
ALABAMA.i.. 1,800 - ..Capt. G. R/Sohenck.
WIU uuva SAVAHKIH ITUT - I
. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Those ships are among the largest on theooast;
isurpassed In speed, safety and comfort, making
idr passages itt fifty to sixty hours, andarecem-
anded by sklUtal,- eareful or! polite offloera^—
Having elegant' siate-room acoommodations. they
Steerage Passage to New York 8
PAIOTFORD. FAY k GO., Savannah.
SAM’L L MITCHO J., 18 Broadway,
fob 6 -; T T r “‘ Tr ' B V . New York.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
1 ; ' '" VALLEY OF VIRGINIA.
- ArWabla CupiUl. $30o ( ooo oo
«,w m
'7 ST, ' CIliRTOIl l’EKPBTDAL.
: I TMcua risks oo (Jatgo, Froight. Bollditiga, Mar-
chADfllie, ic,. In town .lid country,
: Loiisoa promptly and liberally udjusted.
ROBERT AUSTIN: Agent,
: nov13 1 ' , ;* 164 Bay street.
The undersigned having been appointed Ageilt
for the above Insurance Companies, is uow. pro-
pifwi w Issue PoBotes of Insurance, on
VESSELS,
CARGOES,
• FREIGHTS, •:
HOUSES,
STOCK IN TRADE,
FURNITURE, *0., *0.,
at as low ratoa as any other retpomiblt agency in
this cktyfltnd pledges himself to bis friends and
those who may be desirous to Insuro with him,
that the offices for which ho is Agent are sound,
reliable, and woll conducted, and will Rhy prompt
ly all lossos that may occur, without cavil or delay.
ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent,
novl3 £V , * 154 Bay street.
THEGRE AT WESTKUN INSUKANCK
OO. OF NEW YORK.
IN8(iBAN€E!.
ftbutheim Mutual Ijuurunte Company,
Southern Mutual Ltfe lns. Company,
Home Insurance Company, of N$ York,
S. W. HANFORD. ,
BAUFSOX LAN1KK
9T70B;
’FORXSRLT OOLKXAX HOUMt)
Mr. Sterling Lanlor, late of the Lanier
House House, Macon, .Go., and Sampson
Lanier, lato or Tuskegee, Alabama, will
UBlbo happy to nuct^U friends and custom-
at the Lamar House, whore they have ample
accommodation for two hundred and flfty persons.
. Pkoprleti
FOR DEMBRY’B FERRY,
AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
„ The new hen . steam packet
SWAN, Captain Rlohard Johnson,
will (save Charleston wharr every
. iFriday morning, at 10 o’clock,
punctually, for Debieryto Ferry, and all Intermedi
ate landings, on the Savannah River.
49-The Swan has superior acoommodations for
passengers.
~ir. freight engagoments apply to
aept23 • . . JG1
nov8
S. k 8. LANIER, Proprietors.
TO RENT.
A good briok tenement to rent oh Jones
troot. Rent $200 per anntuh. ,•i
Also, one oh Gaston st. Rent $860 4^er
.annum.
tpply to A. WILBUR,
oct26-lw 111 Bay st.
every
above places. .
Freight wlU'IMtaken for Trader’• HIUrod'Inter-
mediate landings on St Mary to River.
49* No flrelgnt will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state*
room aooommbdations. apply on board, at the Flori
da SteampackeiWMrf. newF the GAS Works, or to
JyUft. OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
' TO RENT. *•
■a A. brick tenement on^ Jones street. Rci
U $300. A. WILBUR, 111 Bay at.,
“■ dcc5 next door to Morning Nowb office.
to rent, '. ”. 7 ~7
ns Two comfortable brick tenomonte on Jones
[Msfreot, at $300 each,
Apply to THOS. HOLCOMBE.
nov!2-2aw2w,
H A comforlable two story house on a base,
mont, corner st. J alien and Lincoln streets
Possession given immediately; For partiou-
ijulro of J. J. Gammon on the premises,
novll
it
FOR KENT,
TWO comfortable Wooden TENEM ENfS
corner or Liberty and Drayton streets.
Apply to JOHN BOSTON,
sept 30
FOR RENT.
THE subscriber being about to partition
off Iho two elegant and commodious sto
ries over Dr . Brautloy's Drug Storo Into
offices, offorsthom for rent by 1st of No-
vemueruext. CHARLES SHOLL,
sept 29 Architect.
FOR RENT
Mi
t THE fourth story
Store. Apply to
eopt 29-tft»
ver Dr. Brantley’s Drug'
CHARLES 8HOLL,
Architect.
App»y on
FOB FREIGHT-OR 0HARTER—Tho Swe-
dish brig SYDPOLKN. ‘ Capt. Soderberg.
ippjy on board at Habersham’s wharL or to '
nova PADELEORD, FAY k CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The fine regular
F B -packet sohr. FANNIE, Captain Beaston,
nave Immediate dispatch for above po-t.
For freight engagements apply to
nov 29
. A. GREINER.
^STUTTERING m STAMMERING
/^lURED by Drl WYCKOFF, or Pltteburg, Pa.,
\J withoutp$ln or Surgical OperatlonV Who will
send tho cure w, any part of the World, on tho ro-
ceipt br,$lQ; ana'tbe mohey returned, If the cure Is
hot effectual.' All letters ibuat'be addressed to
Dr. Wyckoff, Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., In Care ol
Arthurs, Rodgers k Oo., Bankers.
P. S. Correspondents Will please enclose stamp'
for reitirii puft^ge.; .. =' %
Caution.—All person*, who cannot produce, my
genuine certificate, are humbug*.
. sept20—wly . ■ Dr. W.
Apprt ... _
and ibo usualoredlt given on Premium Notes.
Three quarters orthe business will be returned to
the customers In Scrip.
oot22-Xm C. A. L. Lamar, Agent;
• No, 99 ’Bay street.
Savannah, 14th Dooember, 1866. . deo!4
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual,
Neil accumulation, Jan. 1, I860*.... ,.$2,280,006 *;
Total amount of dlvidonds paid to date 716,492 66
Total amount of claims by death paid
to date 330,990 84
$4,282,488 97
Beqjamlu 0. Miller, Secretary, Joseph Lord,
Gcueral Agent, Robert L. Patterson, President.
•The funds of this Company are all solely invested
In first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes'or members fully secured by their polioles.
For forthor^wti^ars^ of^^
• ■ Auent in Savannah,
At tho office of Bell k Prentiss-
J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
RxrxRXNOX:
Messrs. Padxltokb, Fat &Co.,
L K. Tin, EBq., Stole Bank.
fou 29
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
qj No. 107 Walnut tired, Philadelphia, Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL...... CAPITAL $500,000.
nil, MAJUMM, AMD INLAND IMBUKAMUX
BV- BULL AU&EN1I8S.
.rjlx:—ii'M roHnniucK *
.1 ; ‘ 4 ¥ dh UkflAlrk Wln« 1J ' ''
>' A splendid CahdoWal, .' 86 test long, spleadld
model, vvry iast, add will bb bold at a bargain,
-dfifi# .. ’
On THURSDAY next/' llth Deo.y kt U o'clock, In
Tront of storei^ will positively be sold, to close
consignment,'for. socount or all oonrerned, the
following involuo of Liquors:-:
10 cases Slcaril Brandy, '
6 do Monongabola Whiskv, •
1 do 2 dos, old Jamaica Rum,
1 hair pipe 4th prooTOtord Brandy,
6 eighth casks united proprietors do,
2 half pipes CastUion do,
2 qr. casks do- do,
9 Uhls choice old.Monongahela Whisky,
10 do Fronoh Brandy,
6 cosos Jose Mitoitin Brandy,
Terms cash$ dock
Great sale of Books and Stationery at Auction.
HIS EVENING, at early was light, at the storo
corner or Congtees Whitaker stroots. W
Books and Stationery, Enoyolopedlas and valua
blo Scientific, Mechanical and Architectural works,
magnificently Illustrated; London and American
works or fine and useful arts, and splendid stao*
dard library books In all the various diMrtmenta
of Literature. The ooUeotlon comprise# the great
eat variety or valuablo standard works tn tho va*
rio.jz departments of literaturt, scleact and arts
ever offered in this city, Including moat of the best
standard works published in this country. Annu
als and elegantly illustrated works, flue Bibles and
Prayer Boom, line Letter and Note Papers, Envoi*
'opes, Stationery, Ac., Ac. iho books, are all new
and warranted penect and will bo sold entirely
without reserve to the highest bidder.
Ladies aud gentlemen are iuvlted to call and ex
amine them during the day.
.. Catalogue* may bo had at tho saleB room.
Term* cosh. Purchasers to pay for and take
away tlieir books tho day following each sale.
Sale to continue every evening during the week.
novl6
Fulton Market Beef at Private Sale.
JuBt received per steamer Knoxville:
12 hair bbls 1 ulton Markot Beef, put np express
ly for us, and warranted better than any other sold
In this market.
WeBball rccolveby every steamer a small In
voice of this Beef, which we can with confidence
recommend to tbe dealers and warrant it to give
satisfaction. novll
Potatoes at Private Sale.
Juft received per schr T Raymond flrom New
York, 20 bbls Potatoes, in good order. noli
Apples at Private'ale.
Just received peraohrE L B Wales,
York, 30 bbls Apples, In prime order.
from New
noil
ATTENTIOH PUBLIC.
At
FOR SALE
■ A VALUABLE LOT, uoar tho Central
Railroad Depot, about 00 x 100 feet. ThlB
Lot Is foe simple. On the premises are
threo comfortable Wooden BUILDINGS,
wuicu ront for baud per annum. Terms moderate,
Apply to J. B. CUBBEDGE,
sept 29 Agent.
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA i : t t GEORGIA.
J. J. HE8LER, Proprietor.
LaU Qf the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Passengers per Evoning Trains will find
8uppcr ready on the arrival of tho Cars,
a.
a -
-
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
Sj, ^ropilior. '
BOARD IT£R DAT $ 1 60
BOlRD PKHWKKK - $ 00
BOARt> PER MONTH 20 00
Lmayl3 lyr
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
THIS House is now adapted to all the
wants of tho Traveling Public, and tho ef-
forts of the itooprlctor will be to deserve
NICKERSON.
NEW HACK, SALE
AND
Livery Stables,
JNO. 225
BAY STREET,
FREEMAN, HENDERSON & GO.
PROPRIETORS.
T HE subreribers would Inform the public that
tboy have opened a Stoblo In the Brick Build
ing o» Bay street, between Montgomery and Jefi'er-
son streets, and have added to tholr already LARGE
STOCK several well broke NORTHERN HORSES,
besides new BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, and are
now able to supply all orders in their line. They
will have OMNiBUSSES and HACKS on the arrival
and departure or the Cars and Steamers And also
HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION.
Their establishment In all its departments, they
are determined SHALL NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY.
FREEMAN, HENDERSON k GO.
oct30-tf
Hi
Mu
„ JU y
HUDSON’S FERRY FOR SALK.
■ The subscriber offers for salo all her
pos80*8lous in Scriven county, contain
ing about ouo tnousand acres of Land,
more or loss, ell adjoining said Ferry,
and extending to tne Augusta road —
The improvements cooBist of a good
Dwelling, store, Warehouse; and all othor necessa
ry out-bulldlugs. About sixty-five acres are under
fence and in good order for cultivation. Tho land
Is first quality, and well supplied with fencing tlm-
bor. It is an excellent stand for the merchandise
business. The Furry U tho best located and most
patronized ot any other between Savannah and
Augusta. There fa also passing through the land a
never Tailing stream, fully sufficient to supply any
Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address
JONES.
TO CONSUMERS OF PICKLES.
B ELIEVING, that the Public have become tired
or purchasing Pickles In Packages, bolding, in
many cases, flfty per cent less than represented,
wo have commenced putting up, in addition to our
present second size jar, an article whloh we are la-
bftliug “WM. UNDERWOOD k CO’S. EXTRA
PICKLES,” and are filling Intorull sized jars, which
aro legibly stomped In the glass, with their oxact
contents In ouncoa—thus’enabling tho consumer to
veryiiy their truth.
Tneso Extra Pickles are put up wtthevory regard
to style, quality and flavor, and will be sold at
fairly remunerating prices.
We have made no change In our manner of
Greening Pickles, never having resorted to any de
letorlous means to attain this end. The Cider Vin
egar which we use Is made from sound fruit, and
1b eutirely free from Vitriol or any other mlnoral
add; which Is not the case with that used la most
brands of English Pickles found In this country.
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD k CO.,
67 Broad street, Boston, Mass.
novl8-8aw3m
To thoM afflicted with pains and aches, the
Hr undersigned will be prepared io sell the ar
ticle called the-Good Old SamarlUa’s Immediate
Relief, and will be found la the morning at Ihe
market, testing the virtue of H.by curing those -ef-
Aided, free or expense. Heeaa befound in the of-
ornoonalihe CityHbtdl. AdVl’ce gratis.
:<j 8. M. FLAGG.
HJK Kwron—Ttl« A 1 n.°Ur uukM
asftbuk R. A. ALLEN, 8UMM, nutar, Gtfn,
*buk R. A.
I»ri ui bar cvfo i_,
VUcb. EorfrMfbt
moM with quick dli-
« PARflONR.
rrrni LADIES an reapectfully invited to
X c^lrod ex.mlue . choiL'o Hclcctum ,.r
DRESS OAFS,
HEAD DRESSES.
, and BONNETS,
ot Uw IttMt NKW YORK rod PARIS STYLES at
In. XL O. COLLINS’,
naldeneo oornor South Brood nod JotTerroD streotu.
dnMn .
"I jmNgfANDCORI HATs-
yy ICO Bukota Held.lcki eitlery, Motuiorogr
cut* Via Imjwrml qttruid ptu eftracbam.
. boxe. doratwlDou, vis: Chateau, Laltouo
Lonlllo, Jtanaox, Chateau Latttteo HI Einlllou
SO do Haut Sautrrao and Hi Julia do
t qr catka old KtJerro Wino
4 no Old Porl BurmeiloH do
a do do HMrrjr P P do
Ido do Ingham. SlollyHudorio > -Winn
12 do Jtaliga do
HoboieuBiiwItD’ahrynibo do
do Amreod, Roto, Cllvo, LKo of Xu Ro. Cor
sail .. . v, h ■ •"
J. LAMA.
, 21Q Bay Street
VALUABLE PLATNATION FOR8ALE
joa THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his
iP PLANTATION,
ioTlbortyUoimly, called MUlbovon, situated toreo*
miles from Hinesville. and six miles from tbeGul
Railroad, contalnlnglhrco Thousand Acres. Three
hundred acres cleared and under good fenco, most
of whloh has boon cleared within the last few years.
Tho other portions have been highly manured for a
numbor or years, and are now very productive. On
the place is a valuable Saw and Grist Mill on a fine
Btream, in good running ordor • a large and cotmr-
dlous Gin House as good as new, with running g<
for horse powor, together with a good Gin. G(
uow framed Negro Houses, sufficient to accommo
date flfty Negroes. His elegant new two story
Dwelling House, together with all necessary out
Buildings, such a* Stables, Corn Houses, &c. In
Tact every thing in such order that the purchaser
can realize tho Tull resources of the land without
tho outlay ora dollar in fixtures. It Is probably the
best sottled Plantation in Liberty county. •
It will bo sod ono third cash, the balance in one
aud two years. The only inducement to sell Is tbs
fact that the subscriber has another Plantation six
miles from this, and the necessary attention to both
tokos too much time from his professional engage
ments, henco bo would relieve himself of the care
of one by disposing of it.
When at homo the subscriber will take pleasure
in showing the piece to any ono who and
'w'lWoAULnEN.
place to uj
iu his absence Mr. Benjomli
net 10-1 ow8w
FOR BALE. S
Six Tract* of Land, 600 acre each. 3 or
A Six Tract* or Laud, sou acre eaun. a
•T mile* from the city or Bav$bnih on the H.
snu Gulf Kail Road, well adapted to tLe growth
Rico, Cotton wd Cud, niid Word cnocgl tppay
teutlmos over. . Apply to
fob 27 U 0. 'A. CLOUD
Charles C. Lathrop, 682 Spruce street;
Alexander. Whllden; Merchant, 14 North Front-Bt. i
John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter A Co.;
E. Tracy, firm or Tracy k Baker:
John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jonos, white k M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Oo.;
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy k Baker;
R. 8. Walton, 800 Market afreet;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall
CHARLES C. LATHROP, President.
Taos. K. luuaicx, Sebretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
. June 16 , No. 86 Bay street.
"General Southern Insurance
AG-xiNro-ar
mm SUBSCRIBER 1b prepared to effect Insurance
X to any amount'In the State of Ooorgia, on
LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RISKS
In the following good stock Companies:
FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMP’Y,
.OF PHILADELPUIA.
Capitol...
Hon. THOS B. FLORENCE, President.
Kdw. R. Hklmbold, Seo’y.
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMP’Y,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Cash Capitol $300,000
RALPH G1LLETT, President,
Jab. H. Spraoub, Sec’y.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMP’Y.
OF FBMNSYLVANIA.
Capitol and Assets $309,000
J. P. RUTHERFORD, President,
Sius Ward, Seo’y."
BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CCMP’Y.
OF BR1DGBPOUT, OT.
Cash Capital and Aasulu $126,000
. HENRY W. CHATFIELD, President,
J. H. Washbcrji, Seo’y.
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
OF LONDON
Capital
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Capital and Surplus over $400,000
J.3C. WALKLjSY, President,
8. H. Wan*, Seo’y.
4V Life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest
rate, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors, or
payable tothe wife free from the claims of creditors.
4ty Marine Insurance on hulls or cargoes to all
parts of the world
A. WILBUR,
oot23 General Ins. Agent and Broker.
Houses and Lot at Private Sloe.
Lot No. 17 oorner of Taylor and TattnaU-streets,
80 to 100 foot, with improvements, consisting or
a double tenement two story House, on high base
ment—all lu good repair. For terms and other
particulars, apply at oar Counting Room.
nov0 .
Now Fish.
Just reuclvod direct by schr L S Davis:
20 bbls new no. 2 Mackerel
20 do do do 3 do
20 hll bbls do do 2 do
20 do do dodo 8 do
20qr do dodo 2 do
20 qr do do do 3 do
10 bbls Picketed Shad
100 hexes, each 40 lbs, new Codfish—prime
10/ do do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now
landing and or salo low from the wharf.
. '? — ALSO—
60 boxes TresH ground Java Coffee. oo21
Bacon.
Just received In store, and for sale low, and on
accommodating terms:
40 hhda primo Bides. oo21
Carter Potatoes at Private Sale.
Just received per scbrJ T Grice, from New York,
60 bbls Carter Potatoes. oci24
Now Horriugs at Private Bale,
Just received per schooner LS Davis, and now
landing.
600 boxes first quality Smoked Herrings
26 barrels Holland Herrings in dry Balt, for salo
low
oct 24
10
12
For
20hdd> oholra BKonH?doB,°
feaogyodnslgbmeht/- .-■■-Pbv22:
OCTAVDS COHEN.
. . " Exocator’s Bale; ■ •-
Will bo sold beforo the Court House, on tb$ first
TUESDAYJn JAnuary fioxt,; botWc0h ir .the^ina)l'"
Lotbf limd ifo. 169,,81st pistrtet;orlglhaljy'Lii,
now Marlon cobniy, cfintalnIng i02M'acre»j f being 1
the property of KHtote or Jno. Screven, deceased,
Aoldfor beuoflt of tho Itolr* and credltork.-
oct2B • J.-P. SCREVEN, Execufor,
SO UTHtRlN LOTTERY
ON TUB HAVANA FLAN !
l'RIZEa GUAKANTIKUI . . ./ i;
104,000 DolUn-19,00 0 Nnrab.n Oiui’i
PRIHS PmBLB WITHOUTlEOUCTION.
JAIFBR OOUNTY AO ADR NT
4fiy* Remymber this Lottery has only fifteen
thousand number*—less tbau any Lottery In tho
world'/ therefore it i* tho best for investment.- Ex-
an^pe the Scheme I-
1 prize of
1 ..
SCHEME.
1
4
6
80
1,600
$16,009
. 6,000
. 2,000 .
.4,000
. 2,600
8,000
.60,000
or $1,out) are
of 600 aro
of lOOaro,,,.......
or 40 are
APPROXIMATION PHJZKH,
20 approximations of $100 are $2,000
60 “ “ 60 are 2,600 .
60 “ “ 20.are 1,000
1^712 prizes amounting to $i02,0f-
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
49* Prizes payable without deduction.
The 1,600 Prizes of $40 are determined by th*
last figure of the number that draws the Capital
Prize of $16,000. The Capitol Prize will, of course,
end with one or the figures—1, 2,3,4. 6,6. 7,8,9,
0. Those Whole Tickets ending with the name
figure as the last in the Capit a will bo entitled to
$40. Halve* and Quarters iu proportion.
49? Persona sending money by mall need ho
fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks token at par. > •
49T Those wishing particular number* should
ordor immediately. .
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,'
novlT. . Macon, Ga. J .
DU. SMFUHD’S INVlGORAT’UU.v
r l a mild laxative, tonio and stimulant, and la
rccommeuded to tho public, relying upon iu in
trlnsio worth in the euro of the following complaint
AUBilUousDorangements, Slok Headache, Dyspej
sit. Habitual Costivencss, Chronic Diarrhco, Colic
Pain In the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility
Fomalo Weakness, Ao. For Bale by Druggists gen
erally, and by John. B Aiooro k Co, and Wm. W
Lincoln, Savannah. ly feb!2.
rilHE subscriber has removou ou tho Hay, next
X door to tho Republican office, wbora ho Is no u
ojiening a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter
goods, which he will sell by ttio pattern or mako
to order la tho most faahiouublo stylo ; also. Ready
made Clothing iromtbe celebrated houso ef Jam os
WUde, Jr ( . k Co.. New York. Thankful for -past
IaTor*,hehopc3 by strict applicatiou to mcrrlt a
continuance of the same.
N. B.—Catting, Altering and Repairing done at
tho shortest notice. Just received a lot or white
and colored shirts.
oct 80 JOHN W. KELLY.
For Rent,
The counting room and st *re next to our store,
formerly occupied by Mayer* Blum. Also, several
storea.undor our ceunttfg room aug20
ft 1
era! asst
which 1 will bo plowed to show, and at i
as will satisfy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds of Roofing, Gutter* of Lead, G
NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 SOUTH or MARXST BQUAXI. BRTAJT STXXR
I would Inform my old friondB and patrons
Lhave opened the above store to oonduot the
Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business In all itt
; various forma, and where will befoundagen-
oral assortment of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
A.- ^ ,0^ p r | M
Lead, Galvanised
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put np
and Pipes furnished at short notice.
Tin Ware at wholesale and retail Call down on
Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk,
oct 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
FINDLAY’S - IRON \VORKS
MACON, OEORGIA.
m The'ubscriber, from long experience In
the business, Is prepared to flirnlsh Steam
Engines, Bolters, Circular, Single and Gang
w Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant
Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Uoarlog, and Castings in gen
eral. Tho Saw frames, whether for upright or cir
cular. will be of iron wuon required. All or which,
with his many improvements, is warranted to be
equal to the best made at any other osteblisnment.
His works are oh a scale as oxtenBlve as the larg
est ut the North, and ho 1* prepared to fill orders
with promptness and dispatch.
aug7 ROBERT FINDLAY
DISSECTOR’S GUIDE.
r E Practical Anatomist and Student’s Guide in
the Dissecting Room; by Dr, J. M. Allen, with
upwards of 200 Illustrations.
All the Class Book* required for student* tn tbe
Medical College. Amoug them: NelU k Smith’s
Compendium, William’s Principles of Medicine,
Dungllson’s Physiology, Therapeutic’*, Practice,
Now Remedies, Dictionary, Ate., Ac. Carpenter’s
Physiology, Dict’y Surgery, Eriohsen’a, Miller’s,
Ferguson’s and other works on Surgery; Wood’*,
Bartow’*, Bell k Stake's, Diokson’s, and other
works on Practioe; Uazeaux’s Midwifery: Meig’s
Obstetrics, and many recent works on Medical sub
jects
Long’s Atlas! of Ctosslcai* Geography—62 maps.
Sabbath Bells chimed by the Poets—besntifully
Illustrated.
Poetry oT the Woods, of tbe Field and or the
r—flnf * *"
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
-Insurance Company,
Capital $300,000
DIRECTORS .*
Ralph Gillett, Alonzo W Blrgo,
Barzollal Hudson, Charles Forbs,
Warebam Griswold, H K W Wolch,
Philip Ripley, A D Edson,
Roswell Brown, Albert F Day,
Mason Gross, J B Russell,
William W House, A F Gillett,
B C Osborn.
RALPH GILLETT, President.
Jis. H. Speaqus, Seo’y
. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for
SavMbnah for th6'above named first class Fire and
Marine Insurahtto Co., is prepared to Issue Policies
on all descriptions of lusurable property at -the
osnal rates or other good companies.
A. WILBUR, Agent,
cotlS-if 111 Bay st, next to News offleo
'lA The
jmnfpatrom
TW tie has
in bis
Year—fine plates.
novO
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
ZEOUTOR’S SALE—Will be sold on the first
_ j Tuesday In January next, between tbe legal
hours of sale, before the conri bouse door in Chat
ham county: ^Bgbt Shares Qf the Capital Stock of
tbe OentrSl Railroad and Banking Company of Geor
gia, sold by order oTthe Court or Ordinary of said
oounty, for the benefit of. the heirs and creditors of
the Estate of Philip Ulmtr. deceased. *
H. X HARRISON, Ex’or.
nov214d ELIZA ULMEB, Ex’trix.
POTMltb/
M
RTBUB’d BOUX HAQAZ1KE, fir Deootabw.
A* Forralib/
UODEY’I LADY’S BOOK
F R December,
Gnbua’i Bluitnud Moelblr for December,
■in Stephen’! New Uonthlp for Deo»mb«r.
Arthur’■ Bom. Mifraln. for DMembw,
—140M or—*
lire rod brain,. (uld. ror wbe wlih U ipwk
end writ. oorr«ctlJ. Yorulebj
WARN001C A DAVIS,
BuuKHIun and StaUon.ra
n«M 1W OonfMM ltr«l.
BbleudboiMof Boiton Craekern, Water
Oraokera, Oj.tar Cnolran, Sunr Oriok
CneKnn? Sod. BtaouR, MUkBtaeult, Bp
, lbp!«aadWla.Btaonlta, frrab from If-
tna’a Mtebratad BTOnrp, Jnat rawlrnd br
.«wW. v . niisj-.:
§9
Fanoy.
inVitJ’
,no//
WABNOCK A Diva,
■I,n v.M J j.v ,\y * n .mttorjVi Ji ■. j..
. - • •■UOJCJi j i,, •. ,Oi4 > ’.
i .wb^qd. ¥ \ uj • . ..CUtiti.i .UV’
‘ Xm wUaJUiW oia tfoa.i ^00 iff ieuioo
Lt#aj 1
-.V
BOTANICAL DRUB STORE
The undersigned give* notice to hi*
ms, and the public generally, that
_jsoopneda Botanical Drugstore,
i his office, adjoining his consulting
190 Broughton streei, above Montgomery
street. Thore being no regular Botanical Drag
Store in tbe city, and the dem nd for Roform Med
icines, &c.,auch, that it has become necessary for
him to do so. A competent person is engaged to
attend to the store.
The undersigned will oontlnuo, as heretofore, to
give his whole attention to tho practice ef medicine,
b all Its branches.
Usial Indulgence for visits, ko. Will sell medi
cines at a very small profit, and for cash only.
49* The undersigned also takes this occasion to
annonnee that he is boarding and treating cbronlo
negro patients in his Infirmary for $20^gerjnonth.
Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1866. 3m—novl8
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscriber has opened tt
a BOOT and SHOE tiTOKE at ' ■
Noe. 71 and 1&2 GIBBONS’
wBUILDING. next door to tiie
LjKiumg c*oi u of George S. Nlchoi* k Vo., and. so
licits tbepatronage of nis friends and tho public In
gonoral. . M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 7—ly
*
BOOTS AND SHOES; “
RECEIVED by late arrivuls, Lady’s GAI
TERS. GeuUemcu’s 0 a ford TIES.' *
_ * Gents and Boys’ GAITERS. .
uuuts Low Quartered, Calf and Pa tout Leather
SHQEB.
Geutlomon’s Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building,
C'
a. h. GUivb,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE H. EASTMAN
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets.
rtc HAS now on hand a beautiful as-,
fyA sortmont of Jewelry or every dls- gyk
U cription and kind worn by JadlssflkJft
and gentlomon. and wiilseli at unusually low prices,
I have this (lay received (per Express) a large
stock of elegant Slyer Ware, consisting or Cake and
l’le Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and
Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ao.,aU
In Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have
also this day received an addition to my stook of
halrwork of light colored Curls, Topeys. Braids,Front
Pieces, Bands, Utible Tom, Ao., which now makee
ray assortment complete. Orders roceived for any
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under tho supervision
of self, and all othor work done In a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 26
BTatLE DRY 0001)3.
jOTTONand Linen Sboctlnge, tihirltlngi, Irish
linens, Pillow Case Linens, Bird’s Eye Dia
pers, Huckabacks, Huck aud Ftuo Damask Towels,
J, 9 and 10J{ Sup. Irish and Suotch Table Damasks,
Napkins and JUoyles, Real WoUb and American
Flannels, Fine Bath and Whituey Blankets, Linen
and Gotten Bed Tick, Ac*, 4c
For sale at the lowest markot prloos, by
nov6 DlWllT A MORGAN.
MASSIK SCHOOL.
T HE MASSIE SCHOOL will be opened on WED
NESDAY, October 16th.
The Regulations require that after tho opentog ol
the School, “Applicants shall bo received every
day or the first weok, and ou Monday of each suc
ceeding week or the term.” Thore are still several
vacancies in the School. Until the opening of the
School, applications may be made to the Princip.l,
who will bo found at the School Room every morn
ing from 9 to 10.
By order of the Commissioners,
jet 10 B. MALLON, Principal.
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received lane ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, w<
, are enabled to offer at this time tbe
’greatest variety (ram the best manu
facturers, from the plainest square to the most elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.»
Our Pianos are selected from the manufacturers
whom we have full confidence in, and we are par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with
every Instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tone, Ac.
Persons In want of a first rate instrument may ro
ly with saTety upon getting such a one by selecting
from the following makers, whose instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis: H. Wor
cester, J. dickering A Son. Nunns A Clarice, Baoon
A Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers A Cum-
mlng. H W. MORRELL A OO.
aug27
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
WkolNsl* and Retail Dealers in For
eign and Domestic Dry Goods,
lUfl leave to say they have removed to their
■ x Uffi new store.
176 BROUGHTON STREET,
where tbelr ample room will enable them to keep a
complete stock u every department
Also, a Une of
PLANTATION GOODS,
of the best Southern manufacture. Combined with
Uw above they keep a complete stock or Ladles
Dress Trimmings, Ribbon*, Embroideries, Laces,
and ladles and Gents Furnishing Goods, to suit tits
- «
17$Brog|iita*$4.
City u well i
Cuhpricra.
MUSIC
W. D. ZOGBAUM* CO.
1 UKE tbe opportunity to r.lura throb, to thsir
friend, .nu tbe publio Idr tbelr (won, rod
bone from strict attention to their boitneu, for oo*-
tinuntlon of tbelr palrouf., rod would then**#
reenectfnUy ulc th. nttentto* of lb. nubile to Uttar
dually large itoek of Plano forte.; Wing added
thi. eeuon alio, W. Kntber rod O. Yogi’* Ptanee,
which Idr eluUdty rod be.uly of tonen and gnu
power, oen not be.urpeuod. dlw, at hud •
Urge enortnwt of Huktal Uerchudlre, rod -
choice colIeoUon of Home end Foreign Italic.
GENTS AND EOT! WEAK.
B UCK Ouelmeree rod Doeeklnt, Fuoy do,
BUek rod Dol’d Clnthi, Tweed., e*tm.ta, Silk
Vectlngt, Hcri$o rod Cotton Coder (.eroonu, Ho
ller* of nil kinds, Oe&t’e linen Cnmbrlo HdkTe,
Uem’d Stitch’d da. do., Ced'd Border, do., Stock.,
NyoteoaTte.udOraratt,Ao.,to ■
DflRRfcNOMAN,
UNITED STATE’S ftlARSHAL’S SALE
O N tne first TUESDAY in December next I will
sell in trout of tho coil rt house tu the city of Sa
vannah, between tho uoual hours of sale, all lots of
land sltua ed, lying and being In the city of Sa
vannah, county ol CUatham, Statu ot Georgia, khown
and aesoribednn the map ou plun of said city, pub
lished by Juo. M. Coupur 4 Co M iu I860, os nds let
torB A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, which
Bald lota are bounded North by Gaston Bt^prolonged
East bj Price at. prolonged aouth by Huntingdon
st, prolonged Woat by a tract or land Commonly
known as Lane 4 Beard, which said lots lettered
as above are parts aud parcels of tho Eastern k
>artctf Garden lota No. 43 and 44 Last; tlfo'tame
ovlod upon as tbe property ol Michael Prendcr-
gast. to satisfy two lilus lor tbe 0th L'irouit Court or
iho United states for tho Soutbcru DUtrlot of Geor
gia, In favor of Ball, CnBs k Co. and Ripley 4 Jud-
Bon vs. Michael Prendergost; property pointed out
by pialntlfl’a attorney*
DAN’L H. STEWART,,
nol U. 8. Marshal.
BEAUMARCHAIS.
B EAUMARCHAlandhls limes, Sketches of French
tiodoty In tbe 18th century, and or tbe famous
Beaumarchais claim upon the U. S. Government for
supplies, Ac., rumtebed during tbe American Rev
olution; translated from Lomeule by Heury 8 Ed
wards.
Anderson’s Lake Ngami, or explorations and dis
coveries duriugd years wanderings lu South West
ern Africa; with numerous Illustrations
Romo, Christian and Papal Sketehos of the Reli
gious monuments, Ac., with notices of tho Jesuits
and tho Inqulslth n, by L. DeSantis,
Harper’s Narativo of tho general course of Hlato-
tory. from tho uarlieBt period, for uso of schools.
The Forum, or 4o years full practice; at the Phila
delphia Bar, by David Paul Brown, 2 voIs.
TU for Tat, by a lady ol’Now Orleans
Louis Napoleon and tbe Bonaparte family, by H
WDcPuy. [deU] W.VHURNE WILUAMij.
MARRYING TOO LATE.
A TALE,, by Goorge Wood, author ef “Petor
Schlcmlhl In Ainurlca.”
commodoro Perry’s Japan Expedition, Govern
ment edition, in quarto, with colored plates, extra
caff gilt.
Wtildlefleld’s new Cook Book. /
Fashlonablo Life, by Mary H Eastman, wife of
Capt Eeastman, U.S. Army.
Female Life among the Mormons, by the wife of
an Elder, with colored plates.
Hills or the Sbatemuo, by Miss Warren, author of
Wide, Wide World.
Tbe Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Coleridge,
elegantly illustrated and bound in extra gilt mo
rocco,
Envelopes in great variety.
Drawing States, with velvet corners, anew In
vention, much improved—twenty-five cents each.
nov24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
DARIEN, Oct. 27tb, I860.
fTIHE Co-partnership heretofore oxtetitur undor
X the name or PAHKHUBUT k ADAMS. Is dis
solved by the death oi Mr. John R. Adams; all those
Indebted to the late firm are repuested to make
immediate payment. - Mr. Convera Parkhurst, will
attend to tho settlement of tho affairs or tho said
firm. C. PARKHURST.
Republican copy. 8m oct 30
GENERAL NOUCE.
... GRIFFIN has just received another fins
lot of Silver Sugar Spoons, Gravy end Cream
uMue». Butter Knives, Knives, Forks and Speous,
Pie Knives, Foils, Knives and Forks, Cake Knives,
Crumb Scrapers, Ac., Ac., mostly in morocco cases,
suitable for presents. novll
S M. <
• lot
as, Be
NEGROES FOR, BALE.-
IE aobacriber offers for sale fiome Thirty or
_ more Neg«^—connected by families, and
having maoyliki /children. Among these peopla
art good ploughmen, axemen, and house servants.
Thoy are all of good character,. and have been ac-
©ttitomed to the eolture of cotton, oto. They will
be delivered by Ibe 1st of January next:' For par
ticulars apply to John W, Anderson, or (o
anti-S bbyajI m. morel.
rjHTEfC PAPERS.—For eele el reourkablr
.. low price, nlue rod whito rded .rod plal*
foolscap, do do letter paper., KoglUh rod French
pecketaud comtnorcIM post; alto,'* feu .election
ofptnk, butr, violet rod ether oolere of note aud
letter papers, small alraa^aoltrota r.r^.dy’, ego,
hOTl« 153 Congress street.
ACKGAMMOS BOARJH, Chesa Met, Drawing
Pencils, Bristol Boards. Water Colors, Porto
TJACKC
J5 Pent
Monales,
n$w, wuiHii Du.rui|' n mbr ,
Cord Case., Fortfoiloe lu!. *0., ’ft* sale
hJ WARNOCK k DAYIS,
■roll U$C0B|iM*atn$t.