The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 14, 1866, Image 4

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The Dailv News and Her^d. Commission Merchants. WEDNESDAY MOBNING. NOVEMBER 14, lisflA =*£= Jas.T. Paterson, Old Masonic Song. King Solomon, that wise projector, In Masonry took great delight; And Hiram, that great archltector. Whose actions shall everabinebright. From the heart of a-true hoc eat Mason There’s none can the aeeffets remove. Our maxims are justice, morality, Friendship and brotherly love. Then who would not be a Freemason, So happy and social are we ; To lords, dukes and princes we're brothers, And m every lodge we are free. We meet like true friends on the lev'* Arid lovingly part on tlio square- * A * Alike we respect king and begjr — * Provided they're just and r ' ■ jX * We scorn an ungenerous r sincere. None can with Frceir .ction We love for to live w* .asons compare; By rules tlia* ar .thin corapaaa. V ) honest and fair, ^en who, Ac. Vt We oicl- . ' ■’hr ado all talkative fellows will babble and prate put their wit— >-er shall come Into the secret. For they're neither worthy nor fit. lint till'person that', well eeoommendi-d. It’ we tiuil him both honest and true, When our Lodge is well tyled we’ll prepare lilm; Ami like Masons our work will pursue. Then who, Ac. There’s some ioelish people reject us, For which they are highly to blame; They ca-juot show any objection Or reason for doing the same. The art's a divine inspiration. As all honest men will declare; So here’s to all true-hearted brothers That live within compass and square. Then who, Ac. r:i ':;v. j ;« tlll.al: » -VIM,- CHANGE OF SCHEDDLE. Office General Superintendent ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, SaTanna ii, Oct. 15, 1866. O N and alter MONDAY next, the 22d instant, the Schedules of the Passenger Trains on this Road will be ac follows, daily, (Sunday's excepted): LEAVE. ARRIVE. 7.00 A. M. Savannah C.10 P. M. 6.00 A. M. Thomasville 7.10 P. M. 7.25 A. .M. Live Oik 5.45 P. M. 2.30 A. M. Tallahassee 10.20 P. M. 1.00 A. M. Jacksonville 12.00 Night. H. S. HAINES, oclfi—tf General Superintendent. Office General Superintendent atlaSItic A Gulf Rail Road, . Savannah, Oct. 15tli, 1866. ) milE Florida Branch Rail Road will be opened to m I tiie Public on Monday next, the 22nd inst. Arrangements have been made insuring direct and speedy communication by this route between Savannah and all (Rations on the Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road, Florida Central Rail Road, and Florida-Kail ltoad. Through tickets will be sold hetween the following places, viz.: Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticollo, Ma dison, Lake City, and Jacksonville. Thomasville and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticollo, and Madison. Madison and Quitman and Valdosta. Freights between Savaunab and all points on Pen sacola a: Georgia RiilrOad and Florida Central Rail Road will be shipped on through rates aud without breaking bulk. H. 8. HAINES, General Superintendent, octltt-tf FURNITURE. DEGRAAF St TAYLOR, HI and HU Bowery, and (13 (.bristle St., SKW YORK. i' L S TILL continue lo be the largeit Furniture Manu- lucHirers in the city. PARLOR. DINING-ROOM nod CHAMBER FURNITURE, < auituy and Victoria Hoilrtoads, FOHTHB S0UTHEUN TRADE, At 20 p.-r relit reduction in price. oe3 PHtENIX STEAM SAW MILL. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. GANG SAW MILL, kuowu as the “PHtENIX STKAM SAW M1LU j * would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they arc n«»w prepared to,iHHmlers for Lmnber in any quaL- rilyand of any siecs nml' ieAgtUs. We hu^e con nected with our Mill an Improved Pl«iei\«wnd win give particular attvuliou to orders for planed aud tongue and groovoddamber. orders left at tile Mill, or at ,1. F. & M. Hamilton* office, corner Bay and Abercpm streets, will receiv prompt attention. a share of public patronage is respectfully so licited. RULES 4 HA MILTONS. JOS. KUl.WN, J. r. HAMILTON. M. HAMILTON au&-tr NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE < um uporr.iig (or tbo iuspeclire uf the public;.; . -- u tine stock of A.O i- CAB1NET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT- TKE3SES, &c., &c., To which the attention of ail ig iuvited. 'Fm rooms, ITS BROUGHTON 8TKKBT, Shei n-jlfsolil Dry (l.ioilg Store. Hi. lv • S R. rTtHRIWTOV. Bacon, Hams, Lard. J UST received and lor sale- 25 hogsheads Clear Bacon Sides so hogsheads Clear Rib Sides 30 li igslieails Prime Bright Sliouldeig •20 tierces Pare Kettle Rendered Lard 25 Heroes Cho.cc Sugar Cured Bigged Ham-i 15 tierces Sueur Cured Uncovered flams VV. H. WHITNEY 4 CO., uolu-tf No. 4 Harris'Range. Smith & Rand, Powder Co. 0 KANOS Ride in Kegs—IIS pounds, 121; pounds an i 6,'. pound*- „ . t - .... iilastiur, ni ke^rdf2*5-p'onTl(jS. Cailisietaof 5 pollute, t,podnd,end hilf pounds. A full supply of tbiiiijiftjiikltxi ffWler always on liaiid, and lor HH:e 1,v their Ageiils, KASDELL 4 CO„ noSlin iiiu and 2»3 Bay street. REMOVAL F W. CORNWELL has removed ills stock . Hardware from the corner of Jefferson had St. J utiau to Broughton street, -oue door East of Jeffepeou and one door West of Jleito^. Heed 4 Cornwall. oe30-lm ; r F. It CORNWELL For Sale. ACRES, more or leas, PINE LAND, in thr 26th District of Glynn County. AtefyCU ca Aftxad Land in GiyLiMJua»t*r T known a»4W})pfer’* Hammock. Also, 202‘j acres in Loo county. 490 acres pine Land in Pierce county; Ga* I Apply to wm: hazlPucmt. • d-i.iljw. <*»• Mice cm so M to D.S. ('ohea, IMPORTERS AMU JO»BER^Of - * LADIES’ DRt&'S TRIM MINUS, Dl&Afei Vi PI I VP. WOKSi'KDS, AND PARIS FancV .. roods,, - - No. 803 fimafrray,' cornet opbinme street, C New Yo-»k aus;3-4ino^ ^ W* T. WOOD, (Latb of Auucsiaeu, Fumuba.) GEJIKKAli COMMISSION’ • AND FQRWARDING .. MERCHANT, No. 10 Stoddard’s Lojver Range, Bay Street, ?.t. SAVANNAH,’ GA.’ Labefal advance friends in European and Noi'tl qntTv-ltnJ Dr.1T markeis. .m.Wrt n§ed, oyer Pepper s store. bmiSoII itMot Having devoted suite or rooms, on °M e « r . 1e PP er ' 8 store, near Hull street. Han * 8a “' rw S“- SUESSSSi rons the benefit fur hats ■un-la L ight and tasty, Heavy and substantial,' 3*- . . . . ,. _ Black and Colored. Largest variety and best article ever offered In this market. For sale at °cg-tr oountG<8. Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, Aw. 193 lay Itwaat, tavaaaab. Darien.; Georgia. ' Orders for Lwmber soltelted. dlfi-tl & 6. HATFES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, UUIVaOUMI.1 DEALER IN Flour, Urals, Feed ami Produce, CORNER STORE, 190 and 192 Bat Street, mot of Baenaed Sx. SavaBaah, Georgia. Befeiences—C. A. GaahrOl ft Co., Norris 4 Bald- -•Hi • 1866 Fail TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 CONGRESS 8T., SAVANNAH, Are ready to show the largest stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Doote to be found tnthladty, and which araoOeie* atthe LOWEST PRICES. Call aisLeo; Tor jodrlelvea, ’ oct-tt , win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin ft Co.,*Battuuore and New York; L QambrilL Banker, Charkatan. . Liberal advance* made on oonaigumeuta of Cotton ind produce. ; oc2-tf POWER & MULLEU, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS^:/ Corn, Data, Flour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH, GA RBFBKKNCRH: Messrs. Tison A Gordon, Savannah, GA t ; y. HOWffllS, i < T" I 7* (T> i. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE dealbs in HAY, GRAIN and PBQDCCE, v Curi^ .Oatn, Meal. Feed. Bran, Oil Cake. Mour, Bacon, SaOt, Rope, Sect., CuusUnUy receiving, and for sale at the lowest ■atet-al" ' “ A Gordon, I A Wilbur. Esq .Prest Home Ina Ca., Savaiiua'i. Messrs. LaRocile, West A Daniels, Savannali, Ca. Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian. Savaiitish, (la. Messrs. Weaver, Richardson 4 Co., New York. R. Bacheui, of G. Renowanl 4k Bachem, New York. seplo-Boi WILKINSON. WILSON A CO.. Cotton Fuctors and General Commission Merchants t GENTS for the purchase abd sale of all kimlr M liberal advances madg onconsigummits Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street Savannah, Georgia. IT. B. WILKINSON, . Of Newnau (}a. B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefnskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Of the late firm or J. W. Kabmi 4 Cu.,-fu*vTj. Sep5-3m Austin & Ellis, Commission a&d Forwarding Merc,basts El I 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. 1TIOMAS 11. AUSTIN,! Late or Apalachicola. Pla. lllAKLES ELLIS, f aud Colnmbns, Ga. scpll-if V. M. Sloan, C. K. OtUdhs, Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Maeoo, (k C. W. Stuiall. Late of Tbomaaville. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS; 1 Forward!ug aud Commission No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Will make liberal advances on nuttuo aud other produce lu transit or store, or on consignments to >ur correspondents in New York. au2T-3m BLAIR & BICKFORD, dumber Manufacturers ARP DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Doom's, Nash au«l ISliiirtm. r Mill aud Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office, 130 Bay street, Savannali. Ga. jy27.ll G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor UiG. B. A G. W. Lamar, General Commission Merchants rorvAnliag a ad Skipping Afenls, No. «’4 BAY STREET (apstAirs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John V. Pern! and O. 3. Lamar, Savannah; W. K. Jackson, Josiab Sibley * Sous, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- urents solicited. m*io . f. boosa. W. A. Bhyant. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) 1»4 SAVANNAH, Bay (4tre«t, - . OEOHG1A. W ILL give prompt at'entlun to receiving and for warding goods, sales on consignment, and all will ' irders; and \ also keep constantly on hand ricnllurai Impls- & Co’s Scab s, manafadtnival article (or' sale on consignment, and ftir which they arc agents. Orders and consignments respectfully »i>- icited. ais-tf HOLLIN08WORTH & GO. COUiSSIOX MEBCHAHTS, ’ MACON, OEOIHvIA. Especial attention will b* given to the erecntkm of Cottoo Orders, which we solicit. Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND ■l J ! GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SroDPAKD'a Urram Rakob, Rat Stkf.it, 1 SAVANNAH, GBORGIA. E VERY facility offered tor consignments and exe cution of orders. Ubarsl advances made on Colton shipped to our Meads la New York. Balti more and Philadelphia. ocli-tl BABBBiTta THE /.* all «l •hi \tlu> Vrob- nll we Slut*** iiiali ItlswaniaMRD to , orioinal, natusal color, In evrrff me IfivilT? the hair from fallino oct; It will (r e t-ic cad irom humors and dandrnff; noaege the ohowaiiai >hq haik, and la a biactipol nmnsiwo. '' ‘ We offer no large reward*, but we -nth.v onr agents to rbfcwd tbk mOHBT to a ijr-pc. will uae two bonlsa, and then say Bm rn table Haw RMHMA-rm has not per jru.o claim. . Tntwumv from the CUpUaL Of Vf Mesara, pAaarrr A Co I Wsa induced to glvepahr and can heartily recommend It as unequalled ns a Dressing, Portlier and Restorer,—giving to rho ILilr a luxuriant rhikaeaa. and to the head, aarok anil moat agreeable sensatMi, while It Is thorough mRe storing the hair to Ua natnral out or. Very reapectfaily, W. H»tn.nr. Washington. O.C., May l«, 18H. Messrs. J. R Babbitt A-Out l r I was induced hfuftkajpi toak/AAhui of Bur- rctl’s Vegetable Hair RdKoratfVe, and I am very mnebpleased with the effect It has had on my luiir. Iwaa nearly half gray, and now, before tiding nnrt bottle, my head la (toed (tom dandruff, and mv hatf basalltheappe.iraneeoi yoath. I tolly believe Bar rett’s to be the beat hair preparation In the world, Wm.. HAiqtHoN Fredonla, N. Y., April M, Wee. "sjecfi&sr:?! i.l i. JACOBUerMAM.' prpposalS’WXk/teo. 14 Tb» , posUtobl°of pad haartydne or cedar.six feet, about tha aurtoce of one Inch plank; plfketf three inches wide. MM lach tUCk and flvp Jhel Wag, placed three lncfiea apart, la p«iiehr or tea reet. v ^ All prononala to ha' tmm Savmttng (contractor* wttl atata lnthair bid* tha dlflbrancoofeoat between cedar and bsmtt ptnepoeta) and addressed to XATTHlAfi H. MEYER, Chairman Health and Cemetery Committee. novs-tnoTl4 'vhoiecaU twites. : * Agent Savuimatl Flour Mills. 1S5 Bay Street, Savannah. oC4—Kill ¥. JiBXOALFK. E. M. BBUOF. ft CO Johs W. O’Connor. E. F. METCALFE & GO, Mis< mmm. wm. m aimia avejjomfecatntd sad opened tha LAB8IET A Qloriona Regtdt Figured Linens and Drills MmBmnderiea and Laasa Hosiery end Gloves . Ribbons and Braids Hair Rails and Curls lace Points and Vans Bradley’s impress Trails Handkerchiefs EINSTEIN k ECKMAN, i :a a >iht i:. Than an as asany reads to tons ahd fortaasa there wars gateways to antoeat. Thshss. Yonrair- Mttona wantage la for aamtoE hW way with the my21-tf lit Congress street, SAVANNAH, ga. NOTICE. a limited part- SCAE- Qf^ttoia Factors* Comm is si on Forwarding Merchants, No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Usage, May St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cush advances on o,iusignments to Norton, SUngh-, ter 4 Co., New York, aud John K. Oilliatt ft Co., Lir- i i pool. , ocl2-3m THOtt. W. HROGHH MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE and general UPNOL8TERY. •324 Due Street, Phlladelplits, Pm. N B.—AH ORDBRS sent by Mail prenip tly a len-icd to. IfSl-tf NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R. DILLON, Bmuker, ronuueucooa the 1st of ectobsr, ISM, Unas (or one yaac, to-wit: tnttl * 1867. ' A/*. old# 5®S« , SSfeo.. _ ODRNEUD8 D. VAR WAAENEE. STEKBEttGIRE UNO SKW kill FOR 8ALE. A pirstolass specimen aodSai Saw Mid, manufactured 1 ton Works, Ke . York. Consist* horse power, return fine boiler, nleucescomplete; iron fraaie, iach new; patent self-setting hi I4g chain, with pulleys aud first mill complete. The whole Is 1 be purchased low on applicati aa30 tf LaROCHS, NEW DRY AT THE OLD NO. 160 BROTJG (Between Barnard and Jefferson 1 HAVE just returned from New York, and am to ceivtng a nice assortment of Fall and Winter and Diaper, Crash, sep22-tf 334 BAT STREET, To The Politic. T HE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, South Caro- Uua, so long anil ably conducted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for the accom modation of the travelling public. It# former friends and patrons will find the osnal accommodations and attention bestowed on them as formerly, and thepub^ tic Civor, already so well established as The Hotel of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear liest efforts, be faithfully preserved. ' oclg-tf TO COTTON PLANTERS. ii AVINO been appointed Agents Cor ttie State of Georgia by the patentee of BEARD’S PATENT LOCK-TIE, ■ve.-witli coufidcnce, offer it lo Planters a* the I Hist. -Iiciipi-st, .iniplest, and must desirable TIE now In ise. If ref urns donb.e Us cost, and is fully fifty per -t-iif. chi-spur thanJ<ope. Our several Agents will be fluiqilied lu a few days, iml can respond lo orders. For further particulars, undress or apply to If. M. BRUCE ft CO., Augusta, Ueorgta. or to E. K. METUALPF. A CO., oe26—tm Savannah, Georgia. ^riiolesal© PIPER V1REIHE. P APER for Printers aud Bookbinder*; for Dry Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe Dealers: for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ supplies of all kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes anil Twine. All goods sold at New York prices, with expeuses added. WARREN BROTHERS. oct4-tf -210 Bay street. Eow. O’SvnNK. J. H. O'hTllNT. Kdw, O’Byrne Sc Son. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, kc., &c. W E solicit a share of the natrouago of our frtond* sod tbo public generally. The Senior partner oUhitt tlnn having -dune business in this city for up wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson streets^ t ix-5-ly To Planters. ... , , SAVANNAH,Octobrist. 1866. j. B CABY & £».« V / ‘. NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO 1 yyrmcil Is now offered to Planters possesses quali ties wbiehars jmculiar to it alone, and rem far siiperior'le any* utber known, as. has been fully proven by the “French Academy of Sciences," and also by practical, persons of enfcrged experience in every department of Agriculture. Among thp meritorious qualities which peculiarly djshbf^lWk'Aer “Uo^iaeeii French Gusna^’* may he CaMdft, liaceo, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been folly tested, at the same time being entirety free from the objectionable properties of the above, as it is a Perma nent Improve? of .the Beil, instead of a stimdianf 2d. it can toe Applied to the leaves as trail as the loots of plants, without any danger of burning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will not bake, even the most clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects Item destroy ing either plant or grain, and wherever it la applied every kind Of worm or Insects win inatanffy *' pear, its properties being repugnant to insec every kind. Thte^nality alone will be a great to agriculture when it ia estimated what vast numbers, an Smithern planters know, have loot their crop by in- In a c ire rib* it ia impossible to fully tntar into the merits of the “Nonpareil French Guano," tat we as sure the public that we have not exaggerated, and it only remains those interested to teat its value, wheu we feel,i Mfhdegt that it will uptdly gnperoedo all others. '* ' * v ^ ' toKrKMtoMCKE . I'l-ndli Morgan. diLtfk do. . ^, fiefo „ District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore cmmty; F. Hen-ymah, db.; S. Patterson, Harford county, Ud.; R. Eirhuid, Oalverf county, Md.; _ . . „ - -- j.KSilvm^CccilwiityJta.;JohnklSr^u^.Rato! 5^SKitte d more; It. flnnftalrft Co., Baltimore. • toregofng pages, who, being dnjy a ate u, dark cnnaty. Wset Vltohiia; Col. B <Lifi.atolto.de.;M.ltoGea3*»to>.; Mgj ‘ ■' Fatrlii-la Districl, Beward of Counterfeits. All of c be Htuinped' With name and address. i will erly President of Ma- Joiih Mkkhtuan, Esij., Mr ryluuil'a Agricultural toMisty, > - O Baunoik July 22,186ft. Mi-mukh. J. B. Caby 4 Co.: •'< ‘.xxr:-- Ky gmrdoer.haa been -making experiments with your "Nonpariel FerucU C(uan»”—he baa ap plied it to beets, confeVopes aod very young cucumber vines, which at tbia ana ton M the year are very liable to injury from isseota. As tor ns. we can judge; it is a first-rale article, and cornea up to your claim uf lta nierita. .1 sball-uae three ions on wins! and rye this fall. ■n.Hj Messrs. J. E/Oary fc through their Ageat, Hr. Louis T. (iiiioMOrjhasffig madd an arrangen ihedhxa of. BEU* WYLLY ft'OHRiBTUM, can rely upon ohUInlnq Iks genuine .* French (Dppp.7 , - I *W Thu Is th* Prlailpal nap ■g» f «»/ _ — relTwiU r Bow'srs of MMhlaiMlfl I AH otif torr ^TT'CTTT \T To the Public^ GIVES NOTICE TO HB generally, that he Has ss- -, Bituatad di «hl fifllifii* ffTHE X fHentotod UNDHRSIONED GIVES teMiehed s WOOD Okh, Canal Bant, ‘ that he would Order bo: pstroosge. Mr. *. ^a'SSB&SSSSSA**! Mr. TMeqt’a Drug Store. Jefferson st. T* filled < OrMratorSffi^oTjSTi iromptly I reasonable terms as can he had elsewhere. ROBT. K. HABERSHAM. no2- f Goode, and desire to call the attention of to my Stoak and prices before getting their Fall aop- I havs houckt cheap and will sell aheap, as I ms expcaaeH oomparetively than * atoeha. 4 4hh offer nf moch lsee rates many good*, consisting of SI Dreae Goods, White Goeds, Demi Towels, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings and Hoop-skirts, Balmoral do, Ooreet% doaka. Shawls, Csaabnars, Broad CVUha, Pant Geafe, Sutinetts, Jeans, Flannels, 4c.; a variety of Wonted Goods, Snarls, Hoods, Sontsgs, Nubias end Shawl*, S mbrellaa and Paroeola, and a Ad) assortment at No- ona, 4c., too nunicrons to meutfon. Will show them with plesanre at any time, and sell cheep for cash only. ** oaaO-lm C. J. BEATTY. Chatham Inpk.iob Coobt. ) At Chambebs, September 26,1866. { I P In ennaldererl and ordered fey the Court that the Tax Collector of Chatham county he. and he is hereby Authorized, empowered and directed to assess and collect, as a tax iov the pre sent year for county purposes, fifty per cent, upon the amount of the state tax for the present year, 1666. And It ia (briber ordered, that fifteen (Ik) canto on every one hundred dollars worth of pibneity re turned be collected, as also one dollar upon each and every male Inhabitant or this count j, on the flat day of April last, between the ages of twenty-one and educational | sixty years, as an extra 'ax for educational purpose* so pay the county debt, to meet expense* fit ton County Court, and increased expenses of tbs jail at the present peliod, and other unforeseen expendi tures. And It is forther ordered, tost fifty per eeatnat on ttie State tux lie collected from all practitioners of law, physic find dentistry, from every dognerrean. uinbrotype, photographic, and similar arttatoi from every auctioneer, from every keeper of a pool or h|l. ■a l ‘ bylntstgue and grand broad path to too goal, flHtog w»fo ban* oaa travel. It I* an path aat fefet ■arch of talent, energy< nnfl though toll cfobetadsfl, tttonUI ■hneonnof nmosimt Thfetoct nlnnameraMcluManosa, baft 1H HW ban la too riot *nd prdfltotd of ttfo, aeyjssaaaBBBaiaass ssjasaa GREAT TONIC. Hosfiand’s German Jitters Isa pooKtvo rooady for DYIPEMIA, Bii Rooulttng from N m UVIR — BWST1VE HUH, |Aad to tho only cortala and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH • / * •- IN OASIS GV MBUJTY. By tkaaaiafthisBUfflm • Wsaheaed and DefedlUltd Fiafest, cwnna Isaswad wtfto nil the Vtfeor ImpairedlunafeoaMnnoOM'tohaltt, anflthepatlen nsabovt tlmo regaton - Viwor. Haalth and Stftoiv^th- tara, 1 Dots or Wahobotore too Sight, IbYar and DmU Pain fat toe Head, Mfi- Ohaafe '■Isneyof P—pliaMon, YMluwnm* of ton 8na and SyoTpito to tonflMo, Bad to links, 4 c., Sudden Fttohew of Beat, tog *■ too Fleah, Oantxnt nndginetDsprraMi OfEYRr That contain no Rom or Whtokey. Aad can’t make Drunkards. I* ndt a Bar Boom Drink, “•*w«*«",'W32S3£ Uard Uhle for pobiic piny, from every keeper afi a . . „ wr mi or p’ace for any other game or play wtth or nr inout a lame, unless for exercise or a amusement r )D iy, and aot prohibited by law; and from every w ra t uf, or peraon engaged In an; girt lottery, or Yaterpriaeof Hke character in Chatham county. GEO. P. HARKUMiN, j. I. a a C. JOHN SCRBVKN, i. c . c. C. JNO. WlLLlAHStMll/j. I. c. a C. Tru* extract from the muMken, WM, H. BULLOCH, oc»-aot Clerk i a c. Notice I B HBRBBY GiVKN D.^t the partaershlpa fore extottog under the aameo uf Miller, ‘ ft 00b, tat Saaannah, Ga., and Tbomaa. Uvtognten ft Co_ Madlann.'Fl«~, hare been dJsnolred by ton daath of D. CL Urtaaston, one of the partners. A. ft MILLER will give hia attention to tho but ties* In Savannah, ami 8. B. THOMAS to tha bnatuam to Hadtom. in liquidation. ft. J. MILLER, 8. B. THOMAS, August, 1366. Surviving Partnar*. It canaottaMidtouIr Introduce into theboaom of your children, or yoar friend*. Of -to four wife, Or others, whose system* have become laipaind by hardship* or dlasaaa, wttl find In this Bitters a tonic hat will ranters them to all their fell vigor. Three Hittmahav* parforoad ■ man TMnisy ■are more reepaoUM* people to vouch tor toarei Thaa any other erode la toe Market. We defy any naetoeontntoettolea«tfttoC. J J and Will fat am** To any one that wfll pradnee aOertlflcate pobB^ed fey ue hat le a The subs rlber* will cbntlnnetbe Grocery and Com inlaeion Huslne-m in savannah, Ga, at (be store oc cupied by the late firm, on Bay street. August. 1SK. MILLER ft BROTHER. The subscriber solicits for the new a eontlnn a em ol the patronage extended to Um late firm. S. & THOMAS, One of tbo muTivoen. Angunt, 1966. anllti BKAti wao 8ATS 8(X znou THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. - :-!> irntoligiie rinuiij t mi V-o-a* feavaanl A. Aubtxll, AUentft, Goorglj. r. W. B INMAH, (Late of Georgia^ New York. Austell & Inman, and Coataimio: No. 90* Wall street, •> NEW YORK. TjkTX are rally prepared to nuke liberal cash ad TY vancenients on consignments from Msittaaflti and Planters, both at tUU place ami at oar igeaclee tbroughoat the South. Out Hr. Austell, of Atlanta, win arrange advancement there. Cotton and flmr- chxndiae will b* ferwardhd to us wtth dfepateahy onr agents, Mtoars. Brady ft Mores, of Savanaeh. We will exert nor best cfiergles to glvw- eauatoetfon, and promote toe lflterest* of our psMts. Consignments trout onr Southern ftienfo rncitedF. tolly soli *e2T-fm Notice ’I'HN undumonuil have ante rut into a limited pert- A aership under toe firm name of STARR A ROBERTS, for the twnsertien of a shipping and GsnarelfCoai- mismnn ’ Rut In sente the city of Savannah, Oeaegte WCllam Starr and Joseph A. Roberts, offlsvanK are toe general partners, and Ebarhardt Nssvmeym, now of Philadelphia^ Pennsyivsala. is ton partner. 1 ‘ E. NEWMAYER has oontribotad to toft * stock 610,000. This partnership is to coanrasneeaw the first day of November, 1*66, and neptlaue until Mst of October, 1868. _ Stats or Gsoboia, 1 Ohktham county- I Personally appeared William _ • • • ■ aat forth on tha , wore, say that to* auttenm of ten thousand doUere, aneififled to toe certificate hereto annexed, to havebssn coahnbntsd by the said Eberhardt Newmaysr. sneelal nartoeraa aforesaid, to toe common stock, ha* been erlneWyefefl to good fiiito paid to beta to Uma^^^ • JOS. A. ROftEkTS. Swaro to aad aebecrlbed before me, tofo firm fog) of Nwrwffber, A. D , 186* ■ WM. J. CLEMBCTS, Notary PnbUc, C. C. , —, Tree extract from the Record. . i.l. WM. K. BEU4MM, 1 —no3 cterk B. C, C. C. M. P. BEAUFORT, KXCHAtfOK lyj’ftNOTACTPRES Bads, its, Cota, AWttfogs, Window Shades, Blocks aad-Falls; Flour flasks, 24, 48 end 96 pounds; Begs of *D for ride, grsin, Ifi. Having good workman end Ant es, caafill order* 6m for hire. Paper Hangings !* m> Window Shades. MARY J, TURNERg No. 58 St. Julian teftet, 01 'Jim l* - • • —«i. .j i out Jot jji-* N Ftom B*v. W. ®. to4gfM*d, Pfestor sf TwMtt BqfiM Chnreh. - ■ - Fhfladetphle, December 26,1666. No. Ml ARCM kTRClT, JOMWPnHIS, ■B—apfciM.iidna—bqb» Importers, Wholesale arid neian Dealers, ff j ntblltoDf l ‘i a *—*° d * 0t,pW * ptamer, lei and ToUet Seu. la ffhlte SS^VSSSiW^^ Brltofifil, Were, eon- ENGLI8H AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY, TEi TBITS, WAITERS, i • ~ . • Ao., Aa., Ac. Ctay and Country Dealer* are rsrnesfly iavtted to caff aad examine ear Wholesale Stock w.«u , cdleate tfee Jobbing Wlces aad Bflls sf awy atorfcat to the United States for same quality and c-* ^- aB ’ Were fit toe aaerepertodef ttom. > qaanuty of Queensware House. ■a. ley Bmghtee Street. Wrremd Door West or ot Bull, Na. Extra Charge or Increased Rate of :Premium for Southern Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by TABLE 2. Annual Pranalnua flar •m gndswwset a* SE^-fei. “ I O !1 $17 74 M to 26 2U 22 2* 21 67 22 48 22 66 24 a »fl 7* It 39 22 26 28 23 Ml 20 68 r *4j 26 1M 21 16 06 22 14 81 3* 16 St 64 33 22 24 M 36 86 28 ft 49 46 42 74 38 48 ■» 76 66 46 76 8u glfi43 17 S*l 15 30 17 83 16 30 K 38 If 73 13 Ml 17 23 13 641 17 71 20 19 18 24 20 87) IS 7b 37 U 24 10 28 33 M 72 29 681 26 6* 36.23 22 4n 27 84 41 K| S3 2t| » M 43 ext 36 THE ST. LOUIS MiimiMLisimcs., OF 8T. LOUIS, MO. A. JANUARY, Pnddret. M.LOCA8, Yfe< Pm T. Ham. KLIXUR WRIGHT, Cnmemltlmg Actesry. AiMta July I, 1866, 01,040,8C».00 POLICIES ISSUED FROM #1,000 $10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE. TO m M ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS .TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, I860, Forty Per Cent. TABLB 3. Annual Pnaiam tor i® .*>»*■« »« Srenrr $1,000, payable as Follows i At Death or 60. 233 33 34 76 36 60 36 64 37 70 38 78 39 91 41 16 42 44 43 78 45 Jr 46 74 48 34 5» 06 51 84 63 70 55 72 - 00 67 65 70 61 73 8? 76 7b 80 24 83 91 87 55 92 05 96 GO At At Death Deal h or fj.lor 7o. 331 72(320 9Z 3! 45 30 55 33 221 31 23 34 141 31 9.- 34 89 32 66 35 71 33 42 36 74 34 24 37 761 35 09 42 32 43 59 44 96 46 38 47 90 49 5o 82 97 54 32 56 80 58 SO 61 14 63 60 65 90 68 61 71 47 74 r-o 77 73 81 19 84 SO as 55 I 41 201 42 391 43 64! 41 9*1 46 41 47 84 49 331 51 uo. 62 72 64 52 66 44 68 46 CO CO 62 90 66 32! 67 87 70 60 73 51 C 65 9i 75j 79 76 97 09| bii 10 I 80 61 Tte Entire Sirplu if EfilUWj MvMe4 ii«g the Assared! SO per cent. Credit Giveu When l>esix-ed! No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in lirst-class si cam or sailing vessel*. Policies issued under Table 2 are non-ibrfuitingafter three, and under Table 3 afteriwo or more annual payments bars been made, thereby securing, in case ot the discontinuance of paymenla, anch proportion of the whole amount as the number of aefnai payments bear to the whole number that were to be made, with profits. Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual ptemiums, or an annual pt emiom daring the continuance of the Policy. Some one most take the risk of yonr life—ia it not better you should transfer it to & Company, Uian to ask your Family to take tbo riak ? , In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources become lim bed, or entirely fail, » POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE •«> * well-€*tabliebcd, responsible Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted lor all the important towns and cities of the Stale. For far; tber particular:) and rates of premium not given above sec circulars of the Company, at the office of G. B. LAMAR, Jr.,I . H. T. MINOR, Jb.,| AoE!,is ’ 92 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savannah, Gi Da. JCRIAE HARRIBS, Examining Physician'lor Savannah and vicinity. COBE JRKB ’} AgeDta * MaC0D ’ Ga ' CHA.H. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Oft oc22-lm Garden Lot for Lease. r IB.FINE GARDEN LOT, corner of 8bafi-aanft Thunderbolt roads will be leased for a term of Analyst Tafts Otoec. foRSALl, A SKBYICBABLB' DRAFT* HORSE. Apply at Pulaski House Stables. .. _ ... G- MoOINLT, enao-tf Screven Hone* fi LARGE A80ORTMBNT OF LUMBER FOR building and plantation puipoees. We hate arrivals weekly from our Mill* ou tut road opposite Nutting, [Powell & Co.. Al8 "’ twte * a PM " gles 10 '* nJ BANKERS, GEO MACON. U A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. Wanted. B O A&D WANTED by a Gentleman, for hin^, * , wile, child and servant, in a genteel privite fam ily, where the com torts of a home can be enjoyed by paying for them. Address Post Office Box 740. oc9-tf LUMBER I LUMBER I MCLEOD k BB0. EDWARD PADELFOKD, 8AYABNAB. Boarding. Z.N.WINKLEE. CtfmmiflEioo Merchant, BAY STREET, OvXB THU ffrOBB OX BolBWKU. & WH1TEHE1B, Will attend ptoaptly lo toe sale of all merchant"? entreated to him; ako, to the skipping of cotton, tw ,to the proper getttng up of aH marine papers. M BS. BLABBEE baa removed her bnnaess from toe corner of Mootfomeij and flouto fibred Street* to the comer of Jefereou street sad Beg ireft Burt’s oM stand. Gentlemen can be aemanodaied with Private an I Transient Board turns. - . Coffee. 2,000 “»> 00 ™ Dfreet importation from Kto de Janeiro, od-to* ?0 * **** bT WEED A COftBWBU. Boker’s Bitters For reie at all prominent Grocerft Wta aad Druggist*, and wholesale only, hp L. FUNKE, Jr.. Sole A^ent, atm-3m fie. 06 Llkwty Stowe*. E. t. MARTIN f. FORD, atxohhkv AT LAW. I UFFICK. Eft 73 fiBYA\ STBEjCT, SAVANNAH, ga. DIM Wanted, <***• 10 ““P , . e ^ r l! tte KSMBK-m Hsit-tiD - mouths of Mereh, AprtllM July ofthepif«em?"[ for which a Hbfoel uriovwtll be peidoa deilverr. 11 the Hewaeafi nereld efijift jep2r-- himerll with LattnP* | BDWABD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, Bftnkers & Brokers .03 Arn+iimif .: -T WILL reoelve Defotota. Sold aad BUrsr. Uneurrret nelfimtBaMifo* laaflan-otosr t OeUecUon* made end pnfifdy remitted. Ihip ttUlfifo# eollecto*» ^ ,fi$F P*rt «r *• Carted Sutra, end make cjh adWfica* re bbretflred to our friends 9 New York, Charleston, tdumrttma . Charleston, ft C. ‘ i ft C0-, taevkmtali, Gm. I Mobile; Ale. lenria, Motogotoity, Aft . FeMg, 0*1 ambus, Os. jf, Banker, cidnmhue, O*. , WMm ft Bru., Hew Orferee. Lft ift Oo., Louhvine, Ky. • - —: ftEowifinL^t.LpuIftMo. ignee’s Sa% _ 3ftcihfito ! eituaiMoa "r foet re .^yai Is weB adapted for carrying re a BAY*ihUftOA*Ool6ber»to^ ,1 "* ZSTfT; Aywrt. vr r i ffPBB repertoanPIp ef Tab ***’ BoU • The middle emmthtad of aald I”*, A..,, ifiiadsx. ky m own Memphis (tewi.) Coupons and PMtOu.lSd.gedne^ ^•sSiiiSlS SlWt^p^tdue edaree off the Chy or .Mr •<• toff tboulty, are reft Kr<£3T” foilowing Bonds and by the City 0T Mra Memphis. Ten a., andCoapooemor’" »h*»be reedved tttn^ Due fo 30-jetI b““* . r cost- iu’-e i semi-aanoall}. ® j - . tgsued and mdo 1 *" I leBoik BaurosdCoupon* | Tenn^ mud C^irle^lon RAdroad Coopo j •: i 1 .. m .,i sretttf- -nirtt, to " r 5 ° ® ten “ 0 ^ Hcinis, 1 ~<Mto.Ceyo» WHITE CORN A$'D SEED OATA Itilt Ider like I the |“f I Its; h'? I mb I ran land | rani I tee T I Jan I OQ ' I Afu I pan iwo I five, I The |<nd oof I Woo J iusti I com I forei | dept Tl I ®ovi I *dd* “U •nd l T AJHHMG from Bark An* ■» Whife'a Pn» * Aj eeb^ow ta aloes neneignmtot 4s Seed Oala. 3, White Com. „ rfw. WIIJJAM8 * ^ BUnlaHae Ut Sfil*. .feesktSSdWdMdtwwjy^Sewfel- trato, and one tbommnd «!■**> I gh-aW|WgjgJg«S. *"* buildings In good repair. street, w*! KHZ .j< fld-Srn B- ^ feTAOBHA^. Qotton in Seed Cotton to Ptoeayetod®*- Jr insoBj*-- gobUcf-Jt h OOMFOETfiBLE BOOfift Atoflr.b «ml«4 W*! 0 * 1 *