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The Dailv .News and Herald.
MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER J0. 1866.
In Gheneral*
—Patti is paid $40,000 for seven months.
—Ex-Cougressman Oldham, of Texas, is in Cordova,
Mexico, taking photographs for aliving.
The Texas House of Representatives has rejected
the Constitutional Amendment by a decided vote.
—A knitting machine company at ^bohoes, N. Y.,
lias failed for nearly $1,000,000.
• —John C. Breckinridge has left London with his
family, and gone to Geneva.
—Eleven pheasants from Japan have been sold in
England for $1,200.
—Tom Thumb returned an income pf $2,870 for
last year.
—Kossuth’s ill health has so changed his appear
ance that he is scarcely recognizable. -
—Tlie London Times intimates that peace has not
been secured in Germany.
—New York, having about got rid of the cholera, is
threatened with an epidemic of fevers and small-pox.
—There are 20,000 widows and 60,000 orphans in
Alabama, three-fourths of them utterly destitute.
—Colonel William & Buaford is collecting materials
for a history of Atlanta, Georgia.
—Ristori received $26,910 for seventeen perform
ances in New York.
—John O. Breckinridge has left London with his
family and gone ta Geneva.
—The Pope has received a telegcam from the Balti
more Council, expressing the wishes of the Bishops
for the preservation of his ancient rights.
* —The Chinese punish robbers by putting the cul-
p. i's hi a large mortar, and firing them head foremost
t> r.vnst a stone wall.
—Chief Justice Chase ha9 l>epu elected President of
the Freedwen’s Union Commission, in place of Bishop
^nnpsont resigned.
—Corn is selling at forty cents per bushel at Win
chester, Ya., and were it not for the heavy cost of rail
road transportation, we might have cheap meals.
—Brigham Young’s daughter, Fannie, i 8 said to have
consented to marry a wealthy friend on condition that
she should have as many husbands as hor husband
had wives. ..The suit wasn’pressed.
—Forney has a letter over thesign&tnre of “Occa
sional,” announcing thatwn the reassembling of Con
gress the bill, conferring t»Xe right of suffrage on the
negroes in the District of CoUimHi will be immedi
ately passed. • •
—Sijycr fclate belonging, tp 4be rdyapfamfty of Saxo-,
ny, sent to Prague, weighs, thirty tons, and the crown i
jewels ten tons. •• * * * * % ^
—Colonel Lewis ©owning, who has become, by the
deQth of John tteta. Chief of the Cherokee Nation, has
bfeen ha ofpained minister ef the Baptist Mission for
■HjjWeuty yea^.
—Tlife Herald’s Washington special details an al
leged discovery of the Radicals to impeach and depose
the President. A large force of "the boys in blue were
to be sent to Washington to protect and aid Congress
in its scheme*- A general distribution of arms through
put the West has been made by the Radical Governors.
The story is startling if true.
■Rabijal^Rot at Wheeling.—Last Saturday night
there \iras* a grand demonstration and procession of
-.the J frrue Boys in. Blue ” and the Conservatives gen
erally in Wheeling/ The Wheeling Register says:
The procession passed through the city uninter
rupted until it reached -,i LwBelle Avenue,” in Ritchie-
town, where a desperate assault was made upon the
rear of the crowd by the roughs and outlaws who in
fest that section. Stones and brickbats were hurled
through transparencies and at the men carrying
torches. The Democrats proceeded a short distance
amidst showers of stones and other missiles, and not
until forbearance ceased to be a virtue did they turn
upon their cowardly assailants. Pistols were fired on
both sides, and for a time serious results were feared.
The injured and exasperated men in the procession
attacked the -buildings from which the stones were
thrown, and would have completely destroyed them,
h*rl it not been for thetfhtii’inft efforts of the marshal
of the procession, Mr. Thomas J. Campbell, and other
gentlemen, who besought the crowd to disperse and
not deftroy the property.
Several of the Democrats received ugly bruises
about the head and body, and Mr. Bumgarner was
shot in the knee. Finally Jthe procession moved for
ward and nriMi frliitf nf diaband : ng, bu
* i Centre Whee’ing.
4d not believe that
or to boittit the
oat the im-
licals make
reproach against the
South, that the people here are given to iniquities of
the grossest kind. In view of tfcis fact, the Bo*(on
Commercial says it may be* weli to inquire how it
happens, if society is so impure there, that New Or-
leaus iaobliged to send to the North for inmates to
supply the luateoiis He Joie of that city. Jne Boston
Recorder, speaking of the losffof the ill-fated Evening
Star, says: “The worst part of the freight Iras ninety-
six bod girls, with fiv§ person# who had culled them,
out of the gaudiest dens of New York, to promote vice
in New Orleans. Perhaps npver were such a cofile
and a circus company amt an op*ra troupe «mbarked
together over the samo keel befor%” It is a strange
circumstance that “the most moral section of the
country*’ furnishes supplies of tbi3 sort to “the most
immoral section.”—Atlanta Intelligencer.
He FAiNrfe.—“Madame,” said a very polite trav
eller to a testy old landlady, “if I see proper to help
myself to this milk, is there any impropriety in it?”
“I don’t know what you mean; but if you mean to
insinuate that there is anything nasty in that milk.
I’ll give you to understand you’ve struck the wroug
house! There ain’t a first hair in it, for as soon as
Mal tha Ann told me the cat was drowned in the milk,
I wont right straight and strained it over.”
The young man fainted.
Opera Flannels of all Colors,
llaiMlsoiue Styles
Printed Flannels
While, Red und Shaker Flannels,
LARGE STOCK,
Fob Sale at Pofulab Prices be
* ■
Orff «*• wAtkluai,
At the'Southern Palace Dry Goods House,
111 an{ 113 Congress Street. oc27
blAnceyille ;
SLATE HUM COMP Y,
# VAN WERT, POLK CO., UA. ,
Crtp’l Stocli, *800,000
* SHAKES, «S0 EACH.
« ijT.i:er.TOKB—U- Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
ts,), A. Wilbur and A. B. Marshal).
Prsident—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Oa.
Vie* Prisidint—E. C. Granniss, Macon, Qa.
‘JjcoarrARv—A. B. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
mills Company will soon be prepared to All an-
A orders for Slate, however large, for roofin'-
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lP-.t’ fo
pavement, and for any other use* to wb'' . 0
lie applied. The quarry Is convenient the dtle , o(
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities QfSelma, Montgomery unj Mobile,
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mum
phis, fonn.,!vna ot. to’4i9| Mo. The superiority c
BlarerorrooUngpuriioses, and Its specialadapUlJilt
to various article* of furniture and for pavement
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
- A. K. MARSHALL, Sec’y,
18
Miscellaneous.
Gentlemen’s Underwear,
WOOLLEI and
BUCKSKIN GLOVES,
At thr SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
OrfF <fc Watkins’?
oc27 lll^and US CONGRESS STREET.
HERRING’S
FIRE PROOF SAFES
AND
Fairbanks’
PATENT PUTPORS SCALES.
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New York Advertisements.
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BELL, WYLIY & CHRISTIAN
BB'EN AGENTS for the above Safes
lien for the last fifteen yearn, are now !
;e consignments of
Safes and Scales.
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF
SAFES, wbhpatentCryaUlIzed Iron Bnrglar Proof,
gf ALSO,
A largo and. complete assortment of FAIRBANKS'
PATOST PLATFORM SCALES, from 3,500 ponmlfi
doftjyat down to 400 pounds.
PLATFORM AND UNION,
> GROCERS', COUNTER, AND
EVEN BALANCE.
The above Safes and Scales are too well known to
require any comments. Stock constantly on hand
and sold at Manufacturer’s Card Prices. sei.10
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WAS THE BHLV “ PIEPAIATIII
FIBM IIBIAH CHI”
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro-
mmeoT manufacturers of “Corn Starch " and “Fro-
pared Corn Floor" of this and other conn tries not
withstanding.
UAZKBVA,
The food and tiu»wy or the age, wlthoat a single
run It. On** trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Pudding, Katies, CnsUrds, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without isinglass. with few or no eggs, at a coat M-
toiilahing the nk«t economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat F our greatly improves Bread and
Cake. It Hi also excellent for thickening sweet eancca.
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
not hing can compare witii it. A littis boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and In
valids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers und Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 168 Fulton Street.
WII.IaIA.fVI DUBYEA,
J26-ly General Agent.
AT POPULAR PRICES!
G Xj O V 33 8
FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES,
YOUTHS AND CHILDREN,
In great variety at the
SOUTHERN PALACE
X) r y Goods House,
ORFF A WATKINS’,
oo27 111 and 113 Congress Street.
A. Austell,
Atlanta, .
Georgia.
W. H Inman,
(Late of Georgia,}
New York.
oAoistell & Inman,
uhI CmbkImIou merchants, .
No. SO Wall street,
NEW YORK.
W E are fully prepared to make liberal cash ad
vancements on consignment, from Merchants
and Planters, both at IbW place au«l a', our agencies
throughout the South. Oar Mr. Anstell, of Atlanta,
will urrange advancements there. Cotton and mer
chandise will be forwarded to us with dispatch l>y
nnr agents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Savannah.
We will ezei t oar beet energies to give satisfaction,
and promote the Interest, of oar patrons.
Consignments from our Southern fnends respect -
fnlly solicited. . Sc27-3m
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
rjlHE undersigned are prepared to supply pianu-n
A and other parties who may be in want of WHiTh
LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange
meats in the.North to fid any orders for agriculture
Laborers, Woodcuftrs, Mechanics, etc., within Ten
or Twelve days fromt he day the order is given here.
The fotltoreis ate to oct received by tlie Eiupluvcn
on arrival of the steamer here, and transported t<
the points where they are wanted it Emplurers'
expense, and the Employers have further topam
certain sum per head In advance, partly as securit,
and partly for covering the expenses in bringing Um
Emigrants from the North to this port.
The rate at which Farming Laborers can tie so
cared will average about 0150 per year, tlie Employ
era finding them.
For further partlcnlara apply to
WM. MORYTLLE & CO.,
Jones’ Block, Bay Btreet,
One door East of Barnard street,
Savannah. Gy.
MFBRLHOKS:
■Jackson k Lawton, savannah.
John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah.
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C, Ferrfll. Savannah. .
Nicholia, Camp A Co., Savanna^
Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah,
W. R. Fleming, Snvi
—my..
ft • n. riuiuuig, on
John Screven, Sav
Brigham, Baldwin ACS, Savannah
Savannah KaLOdgl-Uapk, SavCannah.
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Lap& CqUars and Collarettes,
Emkraldtrc'j u i
Lace Handfcerrlilrfs,
Kdglagr - and Inserting?,
Full Assortment at the
SOUTTlEEJf PALACE
DRY HOODS HOUSE.
0c2T
Agents W anted
FOR.
the life and campaigns of
Gen. Stonewall Jackson,
BY PROF. R. L. DABNEY, D. D., OF YA.
-tshE standard Biography of the immortal hero
A The only edition aatbnrised by his widow, and
published for her pecuniary benefit. The author, a
personal friend and Chief of bUtr of the ChnBtlan
loldier. We want an Agent In every county. Send
for circnlare and see onr terms, and wbfg Hie. l ress
says of the work. Addreea
FERTILIZERS
A. Lister Jk. Brother’s
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME
AND
PURE GROUND BONE.
rpHESB FERTILIZERS, being made from the best
A materials and in the most approved manner, pro
confidently recommended as the best in the marker.
C. G. CRANE k CO.,
General Agents for the Manufacturers,
Newark, N. L
Messrs. Legocm, West A Daniels, Agent*. Sa
vannah, Ga. • gepM 8m
AT POPULAR PRICES!
HOSIERY IN WOOL,
MERINO and COTTON,
Of all sires and at all prlcaa, at the
SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOD^E,
OrfT & Watkins’,
oc87 111 and 113 Congress Street.
STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL
FOR SALE.
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
H and Saw Mill, mannfactnred to order at the Ful
ton Works, Ne .v York. Consists of an endue of to
horse power, retnrn fine boiler, with all the conve
nience* complete; Iron frame, 40 feet carriage; sc
Inch saw; patent scir-setting head blocks; lno feet
log chain, with pnlleys and first class belting for the
mill complete. The wholtfls perfectly new and can
he purchased low on application, to
ansotf T..ROCHB, WEST A PANIKLB.
Dissolutionof Co-Partnership
RAT A** in, 6L, October 9 th, 1866.-
rpHE copartnership of Van Horn, Hollyoae Ji
Murray expires this day, by ita own limitation.
«. - . HOLLYOKE A MCFBAY.
Olfi •* va “ - 5 CHARLES VAN HORN.
HAWKINS Sc FAY,
Commission Merchants,
MO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. It.' HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAT.
Part icular attention paid to baying Prodace, Prori
el oils, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
BigumeRts. , j
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of 8pofford, THaaton A
Co., New York. Faneher A McChcsney, 6 Water-et,
New York. Richard Bill*. 114 Water street. Hew
York. Wm. K. Miles, 59 Christie street. New York.
W. E. Sihcll. 6 Wall street. New York. Lewis L.
Jones, tv Broadway S. W. Ma=on A Co., Savanaab
Ga.
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
■SAILS. BUU5UE8, MATS,
Twlnn, Uordagt, Tab*, Oharas, CrAiUea,
Wagons, Chairs, Bnaketa, A*.
Noe. A5 Fulton aadSOBFront S
‘ NEW YORK
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL
Restaurant.
T HE undersigned would inform his friends and the
public tbut he has returned from his tour of
Europe, and will reopen the hrl ‘
Restaurant
Connected with tlie
FLANTBIUl’j HOTSXi
Monday, October SSd.
The best of the maiket will be constantly on hand,
as also the oest of Wines, Liquors and Negara.
G. GKMESDEN,
rtu • Planters’ Hotel.
Market Spare House,
13b BRYAN STREET,
RX
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigars, Wines, Ales ami Lager, and all kinds of
Liquors. Lunch at eleven o’clock. Ten Pin Alleya
attached. ang4-3m
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Post Office.—
The best Liqnors, A lea. Wines. Segars, Ac.,
always on hand, including a choice article of BELT
ER’S WATER, directly imported from Heraagtbmn.
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH everv day at 11 o’clock. mlB-ly
At Popular
PRINTS, DELAINES,
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
At thr
Isaiktra Palace Dry Goods Boaao.
octT
Ross’ Algaroba Steam Packing,
FOR
STEAM, WATER OR OIL PIPE JOINTS,
CYLYNDER HEADS. STEAM CHESTS,
* and
JOINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Patented 1866.
The Best, lest Durable,
AND
Cheapest Packing Ever Inveuted.
Scperiob to Rubber, and Costing Fifty
Pyn Cent. Less. Wabbanted to Last
Longer, and to Stand Where Rub
ber Will Not, being unaf
fected by Steam, Oil,
Naptha, Water ob any
Degree of Heat
o r Pressure
. to which
It 19 Ordinarily Subjected.
mills PACKING IS WADE OF COMPOSITION
_L Board prepared expressly .or this purpose, fully
saturated With a South Ainer "_n Gam, obtained
from the A’. aroba Tree, dissolved in oils, with other
materials which impr t tol dity and power of resis
tance against tlie el- meuts and substances wnlch
(Oanlmpa’-rllpth ' packing .
It hr a 1 oi been ■ or-lit if ore the public aaan
experiment, but a ;r ,e most thorough practical
test at it* qcalltR. , in vai ,ous places in th*s conntry
for nearly a year and or over two years In South
America, whe e ,t wc, mventetl. Wherever It has
been tried It I .is given unqualified satisfaction, and
ha* lnvariab’y superseded tubb r. A premium was
awuded the inventors at the Ext ’bition of the Mas-
stchnaettaCharitrble Mechanics’ Association Fife, In
1666, without any etfo. on their pa;..
This Packing is now in use iu eugr r refineries, wa
ter work*, oil works, rollluT mil’s, steamships, Ac,,
and the annex; J recommendations speak for them
selves, in regard to iti qurlh lee and comparative cost
It is equally good lor faced or rough joints, and Is
warranted In a’l case* to give eatisfactloe. It la es
pecially tecon i nded or S’ jam Chests, and for all
place* where grease or o‘l destroys rubber. It will
withstand the jar ul heavy t.to -m hammers, and
great pressure, whet e all , "Cr pie ring soon gives
oat. It contaic i no s.i'pli'. anytaing that will
COROi a the join . on w.iich <t u;ay be need ; and In
case of breaking jc jo' * u does not adhere, bat
will come off whole, and can be used again
U la manufactured in roll-s auy length, 36 and 40
inch* wide, and iseumbci u ,-omo to5,No. Shelng
about f inch th-eU and w,- tiling six pounds per
square \ ird. No. 0 tvc'-rUiig hut liit'e more than half
a pound par square yard, it can also be made or any
rtqu.red rt.- 3 and thick ;u js.
Uaeketsfot Manholes, Steam Pipes. Ac., for".slier
to order withe it extra charge. Where the job; swis
ordinarily fkC' u, Nc'. I and -1 are need. For jo
faced with care, and now or not corroded. No. 0,5
answer. The higher numbers r e for nnfaced »
bad Joints. *
While lhe cost of this Packing is less per pound,
than good robber, ita weight is less than one-half;
and as heat has little or no Effect upon It, It may be
used much thinner t< an rubbe , making its cost to
the consumer, in niuuy cases, 1 is than one-thinl that
or rubber. FAIRBANKS, ROSS A CO.,
Sole Manufacturers.
Orders for Urge or small quantities promptly filled.
The trade supplied on liberal terms by
S. K. HEAD, Agent
News and Herald Office, savannah. G*.
trimming* SL-1 m SUV
and NOTIONS,
Atx4» SOUTH KEN PALACE DRY UOOMHOCMy
oca: at mpclae mack*. : v .1 r
,No Extra Charge
Risks. All P<
1866 Dry .^ods. >
TO COUKTRY MERCHANTS.''
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
161 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH,
Are ready to show the largest stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
to be found In this dty, and which an offered at the
. LOWEST PRICES. /
Call and see for yourselves,ocl-tf
E. F. Metcalfe.
John W. O’Connob.
E. M. Bruce A Co
E. F. METCALFE & 00.
Cotton Factors*
Comm ission
AND ■
Forwarding Merchants,
Mo. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter A Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv
erpool. ocl2-3m
THOH. W. BBOOlkS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY.
SIM Doc Street, PMUndolpiUn, Ps.
N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promp tly a
tended to. |y31-t t
NOTES DISCOUNTED
DAVID R. DIIrLON, Banker;
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£ 'a''•* >
Rate of Premium for Southern
ed at Standard Rates by
THE 8T. LOUIS
MUTUAL LIFBMRHE C8.,
OF ST. LOUIS, MO.
ltlng
D. A. JANUARY, President.
JAMES B. LUCAS, Vice-President,
WM. T. SELBY. Eccretnry.
Hon. KLIZUR WRIGHT, Coi
Actuary. „
Assets July 1> 1866,
#1,040,889.00
CIES ISSUED FROM *1,000 TO
$10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE.
OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS
TO POLICIES.
DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866,
Forty Per Cent.
_ TABLE 3.
10 Tear. |
•1,000, p«v.fcT , '’l
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99* BAT STREET.
modationaf tbetrn;
LA PIERRE HOUSJ^p
PHILADELPHIA. -
mUK SUBSCRIBERS having leaned (his favorite
A House, it baa been
AKViTTKD AND REFVKHIISHKD
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
Ami la now Prepared wttn tike Most Per
fect Appointment* for the Recep
tion of G*e»ts.
The first position among first-claa* Hotel* will be
maintained m the fature, as In the past.
jel2 6m BAKER A PARLKT. -
CERTIFICATES.
.South Boston, April 14.1866.
Mb Jaxrh Ross—Dear Sir : 1 have used you. i-ga-
roba Steam Packing on a Steam Hammer, and other
joints, where there is a heavy jar, and where Bel
Lead has failed, and I am happy to say that your Rack
ing is the best thing I have ever used, and it cannot
be tco highly recommended.
Yours, most respectfully,
R. S. JENNESB,
- Chief Engineer Bay State Iron Works.
* Esgine Housa, 1
Charleston Wati k Wduks, April 3, 1866. |
This is to certify that 1 have used “ Ross’ Algaroha
Steam Packing.’’ since November 1st, 1865, and find it
cheaper and superior to any Packing I have^ yet osc-d,
having given it a severe test iluing that timo where
rubber would not stand.
I can cheerfully recommend it to all who may oae
Steam Packing.
(Signed) WM. C. SCOTT,
Engineer Pumping Engine,
Charleston Water Works.
Office Dowxkr Kf.bosene Oil Co., 1
Boston, April 12th, 1866. j
James Ross, Esq.—Dear Sir: I have used at our
works in South Boston, your AWn ba Packing for
some three months past, and I cheerluily recommend
it as being a cheap and durable Packing for either
steam or other jmntn. I have used for above length of
time the Packing in making join at oa pipe and pumps
through which we daily pump large quantities of oil,
some times using it wueu heated oil pasaea in great
S tatutes; in short, in all the place* 1 have pot it to
teat of actual use, it lias answered a good purpose,
sad I cheerfully recommend it to the notice of persons
using Packing for flange or other joints.
I am yours, respecfully,
JOSHUA MERRILL,
Superintendent Downer Kerosene Oil Co.
Bostok, Mass., March 16, 1866.
I have used ** Ross' Algaroba Stoau Packing’’ oa
board the Steamship Cassandra, and have found it
superior to any Packing I have used. It is not only
cheeper but superior to Rubber Packing.
(Signed) GEO. R. EMERY,
Chief Engineer of Steamship Cassandra.
oclE-jtf ’
_ JL+
tt* adedm*
iiafrieidi
end patron* will find the pan*! accommodations and
attention bestowed on them as forfcieklyi and the p|t^
lie favor, already bo well established as Tike Hotel
of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear
nest efforts, bo faithfully preserved. oc!2-tf
an213ml
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Cor. 7th and Main st*.. Richmond, Va
Paper Hangings
ND
Window Shades.
MBS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Street,
Paper Hangings, Win-
Haa
•ow
cheap.
GRt^Cornioro,'which will be sold
Notice
1 8 HKRKBY GIVEN that the partnerships hereto
fore existing under the names of Miller, Thomas
k Co-, la Savannah. Ga., and Thomas. Uvtngnton &
Co.. Madison, FU., have been dleeolved by the death
of D. G. Livingston, one of the partners.
A J. MILLER will give his attention to the busl-
ess In Srvannab, ana 8. B. THOMAS to tlio business
to Madison, in liquidation. ^ , MIUiKa
& B. THOMAS,
Aqgnst, ISM. Surviving Partner*.
The subscribers will continue the Grocery and Com -
mission Business to Savannah, Ga. at the store oc-
cu Kl% 1 ^ flrm ’ OD KT t A BROTHER.
The subscriber solidta for the new a Continuance
of the patronage extended to the toteflnm^^^
^ One of the survivors.
Nuguit. UM ausi-tf
T HE nndi
rershtj
NEW BOOKS
, JUST RECEIVED BY
ESTILL & BROTHER.
In VtocullB: or. The Prisoner of War.
ixpenence or — -•
M. Keilerv, a
"TKtiar Ll„,
. Wlnkfleld. a
the
w.w. Being II
experience of aRebel in two Federal Pena By A.
Confederate. Price fit I*.
_ m. D. Howells; ft St.
Wtokfield. a jfo TO i ; 75 cents.
n ; 7t cant*.
Corn!
2,000 aahfby 1 " 8 Prtme YeUow COBH for
OC26—4t BRIGHAM HOLST A cb.
NOTICE.
have entered Into a limited part
the firm name of A M. SOAR-
r the bnylng and selling of merchandise,
both oa their own account and on eommleeion. in the
dtroUfievaanah. A- M. SCARBROUGH, of Savannah,
lathe general partner, mad ABRAM S. JEWELL or
J«r».y City, State of New Jeieey, STEPHEN D.
HARRISON, of Bergen, state or New Jersey, and.
CORNELIUS D. VAN WAGES BN, df the city of New
York, are the apedal partner*. Abram & Jewell con-
tribalee to the common stock three thousand three
handled and thirty-three dollars, (nd istrty-four
aoeti ffiMH td,)and the said Stephen D. Harri-on
— - Wagenen contribute each three
rnd tMrty-three dollar* and
33). Ibis partnership it*
October,J306,and •hailed
“- —— the UtnT Oetdber,
FOUR COU9TIN
_ __ _ :Z HALLS tor the
thSMnrailCJWhjgp
: building db tbs con
Jy»-tf EDWARD PADELFORD.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
mnis popnlai and well known HoteLsitnatod in the
l hosineM portion of the city, has been newly flr-
niebed tnrnogbont by the present proprietor, who has
been sixteen years connected with the establishment.
m'26-tl W. WHITE; Proprietor.
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
tit. Julian Street, West of Market,
SAVANNAH, *
AOBBTTS for
MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO.,
64 Courtlandt Street New Tort.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Its, Nnt*. Wa*her», Sett Screw*. Tap* and Dies,
Ac-, and dealers to *11 kinds ef Railroad, Steam-
ahipand Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Packing; Ctek Tanned and Rubber
Gang Saws, Pumps, Hteom wnieuee, steam an
ter Guagen, Steam Engines and 8aw MUM of
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P.
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines.
Dress Silks,
Popllas, Merinos, Bombasines,
and Empress Cloths,
At Popular Prices, at the
SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
oc27 111 and US Coxonnas Steekt.
Johnston, Woods & Co.,
General Commis'n Merchants
No. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
SAVANNAH, GA.
FURNITURE.
' i& l Q'»smMWLos,
n
Christie St^
S TILL contlnnd to
.facia re re to the city-
PARLMfc 3
to be the largest Fomltare Macn-
mad
FURNITUBB,
-DINING.
Canopy sad
FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE,
Atto percent, reduction to price.
PIANO, TJ
AND
STAND COVERS,
TOILET QUJLTS, NAPKINS
asd DOYLIES,
FULL STOCK AT
ORFF & W A.'L’KINS’,
115 end 113 CONGRESS STREET. ocT!
For Rent,
F IR ONE OR TWO YEARS, the Urge end valuable
RICE PLANTATION of Mr. Cbas. Mauigault, on
Argyle Island, about 8 miles above the city, adjoining
the estate of Mr. James Potter, and opposite Mr. Dan
iel Heyward’s p’autation, coutaining over 700 acres
of the flneat rice land, all in one compact body, irith
an adjoining Island of nbout 60 acres. 6 Urge double
negro houses and a dwelling built for the proprietors’
use, together with a ^el’ ement opposite, oa the Geor
gia highland, about i mile back f *qin the river, o\
about 700 acres of Colton, provision find wood land,
where Mr. Capers, the former overseer, passed many
summers with his large family. The Savannah Rail
road passes neav it and the station is c’oee by. Apply
to KOBT. HABERSHAM A SONS,
oct22-eod!m Savannah. Ga.
To Rent,
TWO STORES, one of which might be
Med as an Office. Enquire at 60 Bey street
OC25—3tcod .
ROPE.
1 Art COII^ GREEN LEAF jtot received, and
ll/U forealeby
BRADLEY. HILL * CO.,
seM-tf No. 12 Stodilard'a Lower Range.
Book-keeping.'
W ANTED BY A FIH8T-CLASS BOOK-KL .!PER
employment a* such for a few boar, each ever'
tog. No matter hew complicated or intricate aecoui
may be, will arrange them. Unde- stand* thorough
BngHrf, French and German Cnrrenctea.
Reference—Present land peat employers. Address
D.. this office. oe2a-tt
TO
HUNTERS.
T ut highest prl<& esn be. uhtained for GAME of
toy kind, by aop!yin|iat the OUR HOU8B* c4o
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
FOB CASH,
A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. Molt 1
J\ located to a good neighborhood. Addira
atari g particalare, K.P. TUN BON.
Kao-ntf Agent Southern Kxprera Oompai
w
sett
Fcwr Sale,
AGONS AND CARTS, hy
F F. METCALFE k CO.
wiSrTiniM- — 11
imeiy
non
Gentlemen can
Transient Board on moderate
Eastern Hay,
Prime, for sale by n \
* BRADLEY, HSU. A 00 . ; :o
Nc. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Rough
I^adiefs’ pjdgtks,
SHAWLS and WINTER UNDERWEAR,
At popular prices at
ORFF &.WATKP’.
SOUTHERN PAEACS^*Y GEOOffiinotBE.
AYING been appointed Agenta for the State of
Georgia by the patentee of
TO COTTON PLANTERS.
H
BEARD’S PATENT LOCK-TIE,
we, with confidence, offer it to Planters a* the be»t.
cheapest, simplest, and most desirable TIE now in
use. It retnrna doable its cost, and ia fully fifty per
cent, cheaper than Ropm i ■»
Our several Agents wfil be BUpplled to a few day*,
and can respond lo orders.
For farther partlcnlara, address or apply to
IL M. BRUCE k CO..
Augusts, Qeorgia.
or to K. F. MSTCAI.F1
oo06—lm v Z
AC
CROQUET, 5 ’
FOR SALE BYj
Cooper, Olcotte & Farrelly.
T HR new and fashionable game of <
with rules and regulations. This
IHB new and fashionable game of CROQUET,
with rales and regulations. This “Queen ol
Sports,” which has gained such immense p- .pnfarlty
to Europe on account of the pleasant oat-door exer
cise it affords both ladles and gentlemen, can be
easily learned by the simplified rules which aixora
puny each set.
FOR RENT,
M ONE WHARF STORE, and one Store
Room and Office np stairs in Jones' upper
building, 192 Bay street.
OC05—lw a. LADRANT.
Wholesale
pi per wtim:mE.
DAPKR for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry
i Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe Dealers-
for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ supplies of all
kinds. Also, Binders' Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes
and Twine. All goedseold st New York pi ces, with
expenses added. . *
WARREN BROTHERS,
octt-tf- 210 Bay street.
This Delicious Tonic*
Especially designed lor the nee of the
leiical Profession ail lhe Family.
la now indorsed by an the prominent Physicians,
Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing fill those
Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an
OLD
Wetritol that our
Put up to cases, oontanring one do sen bottles each,
and told by
H . G • KU WE ,
SAVANNAH,
(Established 1TT8.]
jsra, Ac.
SGKR A CO..
Sole Importers.
No. 15 Bearer street. New York.
Oytatent mt Ik. Press.
NO. 16 Bearer street, have a very
~:fy*t and beet
M. BtoinSf BtOAl No- W Beaver
pJcS-edBodAfPlT^
n , RTMi. J. H. O’Btmhc
E«l0V. O’Byrne Mu 8m. r m
a Gaocmne,
C0MMB8I0B XBBG3AKX.
Prompt attention
to OoUections and Reritto
The Entire Snrplna is Eqiitehly Divided Asmg the kmtti]
SO per cent. Credit Given When Desired!
No special permit reqoired for foreign rasidence or travel by sea in first-class steams
sailing vessels, i..
Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after to
or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of the discontinue
of payments, such proportion of the whole amount as the number of actual paymentsb
to tbe whole number (hot were to be made, with profits.
Endowment and life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual premium
or an annual piemium during tbe continuance of tbe Policy.
Some one must take tbe risk of your life—is it not better you shonld transfer itto|
Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk ?
In times of commercial or national embarrassment. When other resources become!is[
iied, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, responabj
Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will ueitber depreciate nor disappoint.
Efficient agents wanted for all the important towqs and cities of tbe State. For.
ttaer particulars and rates of premium not given, above see circulars of the Company, s.J
office of G. B. LAMAR, Jr.,? .
0fflCe ° r H. T. MINOR, Jb.,; Age ^
1*2 Bay Street, (Up Stairs.) Savannah, Gt|
Dr. JURIAH HARRISS, Examining Physician for Savannah and vicinity.
fg COM JRKE ’i Agents, Macon, Ga.
CHAS. WHITEHEAD. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. oc2i!-l;|
WANTED,
-« y-w or./, DRY HIDES, for which more than
I fr.lHJU market price will be paid casn.
’ M. Y. HENDERSON,
oc23 6t Foot of Barnard street.
Co-Partnership Notice;
T HE undersigned have tM* day formed a co-pnrt
nenhip for the transaction of a General Commls
s’on. Lumber and TimberbnHtness, under thn style o
Winborn Lawton St Co , New York city, and Philip
Yonee k Co , Savannah, Ga.
^ WINBORN LAWTON.
PHILIP YONGE.
September 1st, 1866. sepl-tl
The Metropolitan Col
ORFF & WATKINS
SOLE AGENTS
FOB THE STATE OF GEOP.GIi |
oc27
Green Leaf '
Hemp Rope,
A T
0Cl5-tf
Manufacturers' Prices.
DAVANT A WaPLES.
Board, Board.
S EVERAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen and Ladle*
can obtain Board on reasonable terms to one ol
the most pleasant and convenient localities to the
city. Apply to MR*. W. F. PARKER,
I ts Snath Broad street,
sep22-tf Second dwir west of Barnard.
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
nTBhave increased onr facilities, and are
YY ing by every mail and steamer the latest
NEWtiPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP UTSBATURE
Foreign Publications supplied to onler.
Any Amet icsn work procured to order at publish
ere* price*.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
(Down stairs) Boll street, next to Post Office.
Je«. -
WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS,
L ANDING from Bark Eaou at White's Press, for
sale low to dose consignment.
3,500 buslielB Seed Oats,
2,500 bushels White Corn.
oc2 M. H. WILLIAMS A SON.
FOR SALE,
QNE MACARTHY GIN, secondhand. WIU be
sold cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY k CO.,
sen 25 Qor. Bay and Aberoora Mreeta.
WANTED,
Ij'IFTY THOUSAND ponnds Cotton to the Seed.
Apply to
oclO-lm
A. WILCOX k CO.
New Style Dress Trimmings
AND
Millinery Goods,
Just received at
MRS. LOUIS’.
ANDSOME CLOAKS. Sacks, Buttons, Feathers,
Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets of all colon. Cords,
:1s,-Ac. Hat* lrom one dollar upward* ; Feath
ers from 25 cte. upward; and agrest variety of hand
some Braids, silk, wonted and cotton. Call and ex
amine for yourself, at MBS B. L. IAHitk,
ocll 3w No. 161 Congreve street, np stair*
CLOAKS. SHAWLS. SC.
DeWitt & Morgan
W ILL OPKN THIS DAY,
Ladies Black and Colored Cloth Cloak*
IjSIm’ Bara usa Jacket*. Ac..
Fieoch and Scotch Shawl* to great variety,'
Black. Colored and White around J Whs for
Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Black SLks, aU widths.
Cloth* and Caaaimerea for Gentlemen's Salts,
Superior qualitv Whitney Blankets,
Embroiderlee, I.acre, Ac.,
Novelties in Worsted Goods, •
AT 13T CQKQBEBS STREET. oct6
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
WEST BROAD AMO COM-
O ESS STREETS.
DEPOT AT R COWDENS-
louth side St. Julian street. West of the
Grit* and Meal always on baud.
OCl-lrn R A WADE Jf BBO.
BACON! BACON!
DBS AND SHOULDERS, landing IM SUM*
^jdfiy, Mjgr ^ chrMTIAB.
TBE STABDARD tiAflUBE,
AT #09 5* PER TOM, CASH.
»lS-tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO.
WANTED
.lAA AA/k POUXDS Ur,ginned te
hvUjl/UU wanted, for which the
price will be paid.
Will af-oGiu Cotton on Toll at low rite a
Gins and Cotton Seed for sale. Apply to
G. N. osuuoinro.
Rowland's Oil Sot I
oc2J—lm Exch-irgeiSrig
GUNNY CLOT
75
Oc23—tf
KALES JUST RECEIVED, and for Bit »|
RICHARDSON i PaRNa-J
Rockland Lime
1000 BA ^ KELS f l k ? t q ualitt '
WANTED.
T
IN SMITHS, by
NEUFVILLE, EUTLEft 4fl-|
_lw 145 BroURhtM <
COTTON GIE
gK6X McCarthy Gin*. Livingston's ntt'J
kept for sale by
bouse * beta?" |
FOR RENT]
A TENEMENT of DeRente's B
between Drayton and ANot™ !
a ROBEBT HABERSHAY * ®fS|
FOR RENT'
A TENEMENT of Hodgwo 5
between Whitaker ami Baratri i
I north ride of Bay street.
oc26—3t ROBERT HABERSHAM^.
For Sale.
IBB CUpper Schooner
w5£come ketubn,
copper fastened, aed •w'P^SSjy. 1
■old cheap, if applied for
"LADIES’ HATS-
Af\ CASES of Udfes’ *ml 0?“'"^
4U celved per steamer AleMJjLo ty
dayT For sale at wholesale »nd ’*“i£ poll
day. For ssie »i wbuiwwh •**- ~ a *r
od$-8t ( “^jrir
C ITY COURT OF SAVANNAH-
1866.—Whereas, Lewis S. Bennett.« ^
McPherson B. MUlen, Asron ^
Hough. Grand Jurors, sumnieneu w’ 186 (,»l
•worn is Kicb Jurors for the Jnj? 1 v^t, ^ 1
City Coart of Ssvsnnsh, dollars
dered tint they be fined etch forty a^ oD or r
fils good and snffident canse “ coart
ssarat'saftfSSftfisi.
that they be fined twenty daU*J* ^ on or ^ -1
good end sufficient <»u*e-of . nid
lot day of the next term of Uu*av wiiwi0 '
Michael Goodwin. 1
Thomas Pepper J^tit
monedto be fined
it is ordered th»i they_ ^ good1^1
twenty dolUA each. the fits' K I
dent cense of excuse onorbei ■
next term of thl* Court. . lothlof;®!
J. W. STEELS
(Late Steele k
11 ■erdUBts’ Row, HB»« ^
And 09tmer King and George •
Military and VaveX Cl
TORNIS^G GOODS’^ J
Good*./-‘«Sf n -
Belt*,,
Baker’s B'H®]
aa^ysssssK?"