The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 01, 1866, Image 1

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' |j I, fair-- mu ***** wi —» VOL. 2-NO. 874. Paily News aod ^UBLIHBSD BT ^ ^ s. W. MASQN, B „ mum, hTinui, Gas tiian “ “ ! Five Cent*. OF AliVEIITIsipfG'. fa* 1 i-i rf first Insertion. $1.50 reach lnser pSS«*.,.L. ■. fn-TisltlT News ail leraU , J . lt $■; [ml- year, or 75 cent* per month, end L, Weakly News and Herald 1 1 n I, HiiieJ every Sa mrday at *3 per year. , < > j 5 1* It 1IV TI TV G. ■ • Lt -;itiy and promptly cJoutj,' . i / • ix Ji .i Telegraph. WING DISPATCHES. FROM MW ¥0UK. LiiN EXCITEMENT IN CANADA. L and arms leaving the uni ted STATES FOR IRELAND. L0.VDON MONEY MARKET. - ijiuij Nov. 28.—Th® Herald’s special from Loathe nows regarding the contemplated prising in Ireland has caused intense excite- , Hie Globe, Telegraph and Leader issued ex- ,udi w* re eagerly purchased. If rnmor is L^Feniau movement, so Far from doing the Ls under sentence any good, will infiuitely L vj, and from the tenor of the London Times’ L ,.ed to-day in the daily papers, the hopes L :; heretofore indulged iu by their frieuds may Ljalless. A special from Montreal says ar- L-EtN for the removal of the Fenian prisoners [••-iill iu that city to Sweetsburg are completed, Lyrisoucra will be accompanied by a tsnng mill. L-yri. Fears are manifested of a raid from Ver- L ^-tsburg to release them. The greatest L-tut a entertained in this city oror the news [, ya;break in Irelmd. The anxiety to hear L,; Fenian insurrection <n Ireland is very great. |;.ieBgre and imaatlsfactory telegrams purport- e come over the cable give rise to the belief I*: English Government is exercising a censor- t.tjt the Atlantic Telegraph, or that the seesa ws is manufactured by interested parties in lisui officers are known to have been sent to iiLxjiu this city. One regiment of State militia Kutie-l one hundred and fifty men as officers, i, urgo accession Is expected from the British I ; ^.il cable dispatch to the Herald, dated Lon- Lu-iij, says United States bonds have been ftuc- au considerably witbin the past twenty-four LbmIu being anucunced us low as 6934, and as L:«s*u)i, the latter figure on account of cash sales, Lv~erally from 70 to 70#. From New Orleans. Jtw* from Mexico—Tile Market. * ObiulSs, November 29.— Advifcea from Yera to the 24th tud from Tampico to the 25th have ■wired Two French and two Austrian frigates ;ii former port, and also one Austrian frigate liatter port. Maximilian is living privately at p* utneral Bazaine is at the city of Mexico, ^ralists hold only four or five towns. The fcico is iu possession c f the Liberal party. p-> r ,ai garrison at the city of Jalapa sorren- P- : ic Liberals on the 20th instant The garri- bit treated as prisouers of war. r^ thanksgiving Bay, business is partially pH ^qaiet; sales 1,600 bales; prices unchanged, t-aperfine, $li>. Com—mixed, $1 36; .white, Cuts, 70c. Pork dull; oldmeas, $26. Bacon— ribbed sides, 13#c; clear aides, 15c. : *^14>aC. Sugar—prime to choice, ll(j$12c. ^p-lmo to choice, 62#^70c. Tobacco dull ,; -*aged. Stealing, 62@53; New York sight ex- ^ v£>* discount Gold quiet at 41 #(^42. From Europe. -•■••V Not. 29—noon.—It is said more troops are : itave lor liv laud, including a battalion of the 'Uiuii Times of to-day says that peace will ‘'itclared between Spain, Chili and Peru. ^ Sov. *29.—The Queen of Spain intends to oAtnon the 1st of December. ^>,Nov. 29.—The Ministers from the former Hanover are generally withdrawing from [ ,iF< i Nov. 29.—The Saxon Chambers have approved the conditions of peace. £Jbrov *s, Nov. 29.—The National Steam Navl- steamer Euglaad, from New York -a inst., touched here to-Uay and proceeded *•>1. Edinburg, of the Inman line, from • the 17th inst.,arrived here to-day on be,. •'-^vtrpool. phf’joL, Nov. 29—noon.—Cotton market opens ’ prospective sale of only 8,000 bales. Mid- ->^ads dec ined #d. and is quoted at 14d. The U : hciulstuiTd la somewhat, easier. I**' ^ ov * noon.—Consols for money opened n fhe current rates for United States securi- r‘ ^follows: Erie shares, 47; Five-twenties, -^h Central shares, 77. From Washington. r^wox, Nov. 29.—It is stated that Gen. Gar- L °f Ohio, purposes on the first day of L^n tu K lv e notioe of a bill providing for the L“= ° r fortieth Congress on the 5th day of day following the adjournment of I Egress. Any suoh move, however, will l;' y 1 l ' y u great number of Radical members.' •-^icau of thid morning states there is'not I aUj °rity whatever for the crossing of our • * jrt *s on the Rio Grande, but a positive or- - auch h movement; aud, in connection I*. ^ JS iflt should provo true Gen. Sedg- ? i "* Ve Vl °kded orders and will bo forthwith re- j;.. Jul J *n<l ordered under arrest. To-day was ^ ^Jb.rvwl as u holiday. Busiuess suspended b/" closed. Few members of Congress » - *;iude their appearance in Washington. L ^osaaittee* having In charge the pro- L welcome hive, in consequence of their l l the city, postponed the demonstra te I " nJa y next. It waa intended to have " ta ^Saturday, Dec. 1st ^•UhT** I0M in Spain.—The singular tor- ^ in J 1 ! i exec ntions in Spain are accompa- ■ - < piace at Madrid. In this 17-,! Qjl ‘ u i was a young man, an engraver, I v ‘ 1 ’iiu/» L t ad b °en arreated for paitidpitoou ^ti,i?e^ une Iwt.' The gendarme who ful- [*•;, and 2 to have acted with«oert»m. Lj V , ^ a : ir,i a f , . uu bein ^ acquitted, resolved to . 1 y ,n K m wait for the other, stabbed ”• being arrested and tried, he was um ulti bv fhe garrote, aud the sentence l^tr fi Ua ^daysback. U ;g J^tttloner has performed bis office in «, H ^'i Uk r . Unaed b y gendarmes, loaded with IS * uitoifc.; . P r »*on, aud thence before an ex- 1?^- .. v aU '> u 'bcn the following dialogue g •< •' u ^re aulused of having taken the life * ’ Unsworu »l. n nil tm u, USUUg IUCU wu h. nii,. ttI »>wer8 tLe executioner, "It i» J8 . J ’“ Ur m otive fur the crimef" "To An tllu mission confided to me by *• tb en drawn nn, and on ^e.uiti!. m “ u “ taken before tbe tribun.L bl ,r ' JU °mices mi acquittal, and the P' e, ted, after hi. confinement of twenty- ■Sy- K 1 ' C£J nh " reB, din({ as far aa fifteen milea E?! ll 'tSav.l? , ." Mi8fled ®t tbe superior advan- itct,>: u *“,“ ul ' 1 ‘et, are having their cotton K^o, that city. Thia i* more than we ^nru^teeumed the Flint river would be the leaif B * ho P Ib giving concert*in ^WSSHg^ 01 **“ Miscellaneous. To Planters. ... r. ■ ■ k; L ISiVAHHAH, October lat, 1888. ra THE J. B CABY ft CO.’S ‘iHQNPABHl FStHCH CUAN0’ W SCH t. now offered to Plan ten xinaaintin quali- tieawbiob are peculiar to i talon a, and render it tu mipertor to any other known, as SaT^e^Mly proven by tbe "French Academy of Sciences." and *» tbf “Witoriou* quabtiea which peculiarly diaanguish the Nonpareil French Guano," may be enumerated tbe following: * r, bw. It will promote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To- gnw?. orany kind (rf grain or vegetable, equal to A r ' ttexlcan Guano, aa baa been fully ly*?: entirely free from the ohjecaonabie ptoj(tertlek of the above, aa it is a Perma nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant. fid. It can be applied id the leavea aa well aa the toote of plante, without any danger of burning them! if naed properly, and we guarantee tbat wherever ap plied the.mil win ratlin its moisture, and will not sake, even tbe moat clayey. - 3d. It .will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, and wherever it is applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly dlaap- pdar, iu pjopjrthw being tepWgnsnx to tnaect life ot every kind. ) fWa quality ilbitKwill be a «t«at benefit to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers aa Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in sect depredations. i»^ime«eiMe to fully ester,into the merits oT the " Honparell French Guano, w but we as sure the public that we .have not exaggerated, and it only remains tor thbM interested to test its value, Whe^feel confident that it will rapidly aupercede HEVSBENCEg t i ■ U-; ./. 1 I 1 i. 1 • X. Pendleton, Clark county. Weat, Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.;C. Cimbia.de.;E. MnOormlctdo.: Mai. Green, do.; CoL J.' ^34; do!; C.ShSppmrd, do.;RT. Sheppard, do.; J. Endrra, do.; Daniel McCullougb, Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore county; F. Metrymaa, do.; S. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvert county, Md.; 3. P. Silver, Cecil oounty, Md.; John Merryman, Balti more; B. Sinclair & Co., Baltimore. 4V Beware of Counterfeits. All of our barrels will be stamped with name and address. Jobs Mebryman, Esq., formerly President of Ma ryland's Agricultural 8ociety,aays: Baltimore, July 31,1866. Messrs. J. B. Cart k Co.: Gents—My gardner has been making experiments with your "Nonpariel French Guano”—he has ap plied it to beets, cautelopes and very youug cucumber vines, which at thia season of tbe year are very liable to injury feom insects. As far as we can judge, it is a first-rate article, and cornea up to your claim of its merits. I shall use three tons on wheat fall. and rye thia Messrs. J. B. Cary k Co., through their Agent, Mr- Louis T. Guienot, having made an arrangement with the firm of BELL, WELL? k CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining tbe genuine "Nonpareil French Guano." *3- Thia |a the Principal Depot. -St 49- Beware of Counterfeits 1 All our barrels will be branded with our name and address. oc3-tf FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. Capital Stook, - - - $200,000 SHAKES, $50 EACH. FIRST PAYMENT, $15 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, exce' 1 ' by direction of a majority of all the Stockholders. OFFICERS: J.P. SLOAN E. E. KAWSO.N JNO. C. WHITNER. .. P.P. PEASE BOBT. LOGAN President Vice President. Mecretaiy. Treasurer. General Superintendent. DIRECTORS: J.P. LOGAN, ' ROBT. LOGAN, E. E. RAWSON, S. B. McCAWBT, P. P. PEASE, JNQ, C. WHITNE", W. F. PABKHCBST. This Company proposes to operate in Georgia, Ala bama aud Tennessee. Having leased Lands In the immediate vicinity or recent oil discoveries, it now oilers a portion of Us Stock Tor sale, the amount paid upon which shall be returned to the purchaser before any general dividend will be declared. A limited amount of Stock may be secured bj call ing on the undersigned, agents in this oity. _ • oc2 BELL, WYlLY & CHRISTIAN. Estate Sale. 5,000 Acres of Timbered Lands In n Body AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL, WTLLT ft CHRIST*AN. 8,000 acres ft Heavily Timbered LANDS lying in Bulloch county, adjoining the lands of Dr. Brown, James Young, end others, situated three miles from the Ggeechee river aud four miles from No. d, Central Baliroad. The Lands produce cotton, corn, sugar cane, etc., and is one of the most healthy locations in oar State; the society la excellent. For tbe lumber business and farming it cannot be excelled. The above property belongs to the estate of the late John M. Burns, decesaed, and sold by an order of the Honorable Court of Grdiaary of Screven county, No vember tenm 4886, f* the heneflt of the heirs and credito s of saitBeBUls. I'lotbf tbe Ladd can be seen at our-counting-room. For further particulars spply to ns, or Mr. IL C. Kittles, No. 6, Central Bailroad. Terms One half cash; balance in twelve mouths, with 7 per cent interest, secured by mortgage on the property; purchaser to pay for ' Administrator, oummeo, uvtam*nto arm no, estate of John M. Bums, copy for one month and JtLANCEVILLE SLATE GOVT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Oap’l Stook. $800,000 OtcRioToms—H. *• ®' ® rsn " hiss, A. Wilbur anfNT. *. S g~ PnamaMT—A._ Withy, ^yafpah. 9a. „ Vina Pantmra Kvl Ofmninis, Macon, tM. SxeaxTAEv—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Qa. furniture manufactured out of slate* lor iintcis* ior pavement,and for anyq^rfiies towfiidMgjeean fie applied. The quarry Wfettflfaiiicntt© tbe'cfties of Atlanta. Augnsta, Macon* Albany and Columbus, Qa.; tothe dees »f Seim. Montgomery andMoWlo, Ala. ; to New Orleans, aud will shortly be to Mem tor pavement welfkaown. „ 0rd " s anJ —^SaRSHALL. Sec’y, J8 TTvT TO ALL WANTING FURNdURt i am opening for the inspection of the public, CABINET FCTtfgTtJIUS, QHAIF3, MAT- To which the attention of all'is invited, eft* Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON 8TBER, Sher FOR SALE, BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHHIBTIAH. , be kind, gentle, and In <LA JV YOTJTHS’ History oftheB rggt ^vil Wft All TJ&LUlilv »» X** low. Price >l 60. Just received, Mf «°f nol* ESTILL A BROTHER. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER L 1866. PRICEa 5 CENTS. Miscellaneous. Whoa, January! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. pH LINCOLN STREET, BETWEEN MACON AND CHARLTON. ‘ JVtonday, December 3d Dan Castello’s GREAT SHOW AND TRAINED WILD ANIMALS! Miscellaneous. F IRMING a Model and Moral Exhlbi h.n. Look out lor tbe Grand Proceation. Knights in Beal Armor. Ladles in B' gal Robes. Queen’s Carriage ol State, The Mounted Z tuaves. The Cornet Band. Gold en Chariot, Horses. Ponies and Mules, will be prom inently seen aud admired, THE GOLDEN CAR OP ORPHEUS, CONTAINING ECKHART’S SILVER CORNET BAND, A Street Parade I Gorgeous to an Exttme ? Unmis takably Indicative of the Strength and Resources of DAN CASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW. Tlte Company, since last here, havo made several additions to it; prominent among them is Mr CHARLES PARKER, the Great Americau Humorist, and the Original Whoa, January, who wiil appear at each perform- ance. and introduce his comical pony, JANUARY. BURNELL RUKNELLS. the embouiment uf Grace and Style, will, with his two pretty end gifted Boys, render a pleasing series of living pictures, w hich, ior ea«e, excellent- and elegance, have never before been witnessed in America DAN CAST hi, 1,0, the Original Conveisilionalist, will apps ,r at each entertainment, and introduce tile only thoroughly trsln- d ltorae in the Universe, the Russian beauty, ‘-CZ.1R.” CIRCASSIAN STEED I Admission, 75 cents. Separate seats for Colored Persona, 50 cents, children under 12 years of age, 50 cents. no?4-6t CLOSING OCT SALE. The nndenigne , intending to make a change in his business, offers his extensive stock AT NEW YORK PRICES FOR CASH. This stock consists of a SELECT ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Ales, Together Willi a fine .lock of BOOTS AND SHOES. RETAIL MERCHANTS anil COUNTRY DEALER will find It to their advantage to cad and examim these goods, which are to be Positively Dis posed of before the first of January. FIERCE SKEHAN, >v2S-tf 176 Broughton street Assignee’s Sale. I OFFER for Bale the B tildin - known as the Bank of Commerce, situated on the southern oue-thir. of lot No. 10, Jeykyl Tytliiug, Derby Ward, fronting thirty feet on lUaytou, and sixty bet on Bryan street. Tbe Bnllding is well adapted for carrying on a large Banking Business. ALSO, The middle one-third of said lot No. 10, and the improvements thereon. 1 he ground upon which both buildings are situated is fee simple. ALSO, Thirty bonds of one thousand dollars each, of the city Of Columbus, guaranteed by tbe Mobile and Ui- rsrd Railroad Company, aud thirteen bonds of the city of Columbus of live hundred dollars each- in terest onail the bonds seven per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. The above described i eal estate and kqiids are of fered at private sale, and if not dripo-cd of previous ly, will be sold at Auction by Bell, Wylly ar ciirl-'.i .rr on tbe list TUESDAY in January next, at tb Com t Rouse, in this city. * JOHN C. FERRILL, D029 his y—no Lost or Stolen. F IVE DOLLARS LEWARD.—The above reward Will !>e paid for the delivery of a POINTER PUP at tUU Office. Marks—One side white, tne other liver colored and white; iivwr color, d head, with white face, aud Uil cut. Five months old. so27-4t B. R. Armstrong, * MASON AND BUILDER, I S prepared to execute all work in ltis Hue iu a workmanlike manner, with dispatch. Order*leit with Mr. J. W. McDONALri, 1S4 Bay street, or at Mr. W. E. SroME’s, on Taylor strcoi, between Whitaker and Barnard, will be promptly at- lendedto. n o27-i me ■ Edwin E. Hertz & O FFER FOX SALE YARNS, SUGAR, RANGOON RICE, FLotfR, TOBACCO, no2*-3m DOMESTICS, Ac. • 'W'anted, A TEACHER for the SAVANNAH CATHOLIC FREE SCHOOL. No one need apply iiulcss competent to teach’ the classic* anil the higher branches of an English Education. Salary, Twelve Hundred Dollars, for ihe scholastic year Ol TEN MONTHS. Applications to be forwarded to Ihe Right Reverend A VaHoT, Bishop of Savannah. 0021-fit ■ JOHN A, POWER, Secretary- WANTED, A GENTS, $150 per month, everywhere, male and female, fo sell the Genuine Common beuae.Fain- nv sewing Machine, the greatest invention of the ago. Fries $18. Every Machiue warranted three ,0*11*, Address SEC0S4B k CO., WOU-lMdJtw Cleveland, Ohio. A. RICHARDSON, HEBCHASD1SE AMD SUIP BROKER 194 BAY STREET, /CONSTANTLY on bond, and for sale at lowest mar- ^ , “’ t cwS!’ Floor, Bacon, WhUkey, etc. Vessels of all sixes for charter.nol«-lf- JsTvittmg, [Powell Co. BANKERS, M AC O 1ST, O. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. GEO EDWARD PAD! IELFRRD, tOVAf RHODES’ Super-Phosphate of Lime the standard manure. AY $52 W PER TON, CASH. MILLER, THOMAS A OO. DEMAND BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED Duplex Elliptio SKIRTS ■yyrniCH arc uuiveraally recommended by the Fashion Magazines aa the Standard SKIRT of the; Fashionable World. : LADIES will find all styles, ii.eluding tbe EMPRESS TRAIL, PRIDE OF THE WORLD. PARIS TRAIL, IMMOVABLE, Ac., For Hale at tile lowest market prices, by JV C. Maker & Co. FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water street, New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. C ONSIGNMENTS solicited, on .which liberal, ad vancements wit] be made. UEFEU TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. M-.li.uUA.NTs NATIONAL BANK, of New York city. no7-Im* F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker. 'pOE ENORMOUS aud ruinous rents now asked for eligible stores has induced the subscriber to remove uis jewelry and watchmaking business to Broughton street, over Cullen’s Crockery store, next to Wald- ourg’s new store, where he 1, prepared to sell Jewel ry, Watches and all other goods In his line at greatly re unced prices, aud lower than any other ettablisb- raenl in the city. His stock embraces Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds and Jewels of all kinds, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, uol4-tf Clocks, Brochea, etc., etc. N. 1. HARDEE & CO.. COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. Liberal advauces made on consignments. ~ Sales made in Savauuali on New York or Liver pool, aud but one commission charged. no!4 Office General Superintendent Atlantic & Gulf Bail Road, Savannah. Oct. 15th, 1866. T HE Florida Branch Bail Road will be opened to lliu Public ou Monday next, tbe 22nd lust. Arrangements have beso made insuring direct and speedy communication by this route between HsTJehah .md all stations on the Pennseols and Georgia Bail Road, Florida Central Bail Bosd, and Florida Rail Road. Through tickets will be sold between the following places, viz.: Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, MonticeDo, Ma dison, Lake City, y ud Jacksonville. Thomasville and Quincy, Tallahassee, MonUcello, and Madison. Madison and Quitman and Valdosta. Freights between Savannah aud all points on Pen sacola & Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Rail Road will be shipped on through rates aud without breaking bulk. H. S. HAINES, octlG-tf General Superintendent* ■v-r-wt.- .„••>* v* w in CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office Gekkbai. SuPKBnrrENDdT ) Atlantic aud Gulf Ranmoam, 5 Savannah, Oct. 15,1888.) O N and after MONDAY next, the 22d instant the Schedules of the Passenger Trains nn tills Road i 1 . ill be ae follows, daily, tSiuiday’s excepted): lure. aunt ,’.uo A. M. Savannah 6.10 P. M. 6.00 A. IL Thomasville 7.18 P. M 7.25 A, M. Live Oak 5.45 P. M. 2.00 A. M. Tallahassee 10.20 P. M. 1.00 A. M. Jacksonville 1X60 Night ■ II. 8. HAINES, ocl6—tf ’ General Superintendent - C HATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Will be -sold on tbe first Tuesday in December next be- tore the Court House, iu the City of Savannah, be- tween tbe legal boura of sale, one bay Horse, one boy Mule, and one spring Wagon, sold as tbe property of John il. Plate, defendant, aud Holliday and Mitetiei, plaintUlS, levied on by a Distrain Warrant, issued out of tbe Honorable the Oounty Court of Chatham conn- BENJAMIN L. COLE, no3 Sheriff of Chatham County. ARROW TIES. ^ FURTHER supply ol ARROW TIBS received and lor aole by . no24-lw ANDREW LOW fe OQ, M. COBURN, F OR many year, a Teacher, Toner and Repairer ol Pianos in this city, solicits a share of patron- iige. Orders left at H. 8. B0GARDU8* Store win meet with prompt attention. uo2-lm 'mow. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. 221 Doc Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All ORDERS rant by Mail promptly a tsnied i<>- Irtui Groceries. r/v BARRELS Buckwheat t»U .jon barrels Flout, all kinds • 100 tubs Butter and butl 1U0 boxes Cheese 25 bap. Coffee 200 kits Quartern, Eighth, aod Hall bbla. Fish 25 boxes Codfish 250 boxes Raisins, Citrons, Prunes, Currants, Figs and Sardiuee 25 boxes Lemons 20 barrels Warns 28 barrels Bacon Shoulders 20 hogsheads Clear .sides and Stripe 1UI liatrels Refined slid Brown Sagan loo cases Cann.-d r ruits Soa . Candles, Starch, Caady, ftc., in store, and tor sale low at wholesale, by . UNCKLES k BON, no26-6t Comer Bay and Barnard streeta. For Sale. nrA ACRES, more or leas, PINE LAND, in the 5JjU 26th District of Glynn County. Also, 814 acres Mixed Land in Glynn county. l®onaiP^wh Hammock. Also, 202K acres in Lee oounty. Also, 490 acres Pine Land in Pierce county. Go. Apply to HAZLEHCBST, o9—lm .Macon, Go. Boarding. HffR 3 - KLiRBEK has removt JW tha comer of Mow " streets in the comer ef Jr Vurt’a old stand. C With TriVate alii Miscellaneous. Butter, flour, Bacon, Pork, LARD, ftc. i Shonldera, Baltimore eared, 90 tierces Lsr*, Baltimore Leal M botrels Fort. Prime,IMmo 1 lOOboxesCfceee* k * e * B * tter ' Choice Goshen lffflercra Hama, New Sum U^red. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. TOAP. CANDLKS, Ac. M hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Forto Rico and ■ ■ ,,,.Mh8rmfodoi,-.i.’i Ljt.es . loo nag* coffw, Rio sopnrkaraniflhi'i md oonemment Java ISO boxes hoop, all qualities fuff Tallow y.CMTMhua ^adOuw Baud ronatanilj on band. ^SCRANTON, SMITH li CO., no«I »•- Hodgson’. Building, Bay awera, oopo-ite Jeffenon. ELEfiAIT nnUDTUAE. Geo. J. Henkels, Lacy & Co., THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHU1SEUIHA. w* bare a salt of • Elm* Hon ns a, Eb|aatty Carpeted, and furnished complete as par*or* And chamde&s. Purchasers can see how a suit of Furniture will appear In THEIR HOUSE, and can, from these rooms, make a better selection than I hay can from Furniture promlacnously placed ib large wareruoma. no27-9m IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. QUR stock Is eqnLl to any in the city. Call and judge far yourselves. no27 SCRANTON, SMITH A CO. Corn and Oats FOR SALE. BUSHEL8 landing from Brig "GEORGIA.” no27 N, A. HARDEE k CO. 6,000 Eope, Bope. SMALL lot of Hemp and Flax Rope, for sale low, to close conalgnmont. JONES k WAY, no27 98 Bay street Boardjpg.' G OOD BOARD cao be obtained* with e fine large room with fireplace* bj early application at Mo. 126 South Broad atreot P^tposals Wanted. P ROPOSALS are requested for the fallojAng named Public Works, as directed by resqjutlon ot City council: First—To restore tbe banks of Screven’s Canal. Second—To restore the culvert under the Central Railroad embankment, being part of the wreck ol wooden new ere running through the lauds ot am, Giles A ursdley. Third—TO build ■ bitch agwsr roar feet deep, east or and parallel with The Canal. Fourth—To dig a coutlunatioa of Hlbo's Canal, from tba Thunderbolt Calvert to the opening ol the Park sewer. Parties wishing information iu relation to the above work are referred to the City Surveyor (office, third story Exchange Bolldinrj far drawings and details, aud will submit their bid- iu writing (stating lowest price and uami a of securities) to EDWARD C. WADE, Chairman Committee on Dry Culture. uof2-*0t SAYAMAH I0SE0I, CHIPPEWA SQUARE, EXT door to the Theatre, open dally, Sundays excepted, Dorn » a. m.. to t» p m. Colored people will be admitted ou Tuesday* and Fridays, aosn-im* THEa MEW>. TO HUNTERS. 1BE highest price can be obtained for pame o . any kind, by anplying at the OPR HOUSE. c4o Gardening Land For Sale. All ACRES, in 25 or 50 acre Lota, situated on the M/v Louisville road, five miles from Savannah, well wooded, and adapted to raising alt kind* of ero- ▼tsions. Apply to M. J. BUCKNER, At Einstein, Eckman A Co.* alioa store. Hull s Soap and Candles. t)AA BOXES Extra F-mily and Pale. tUU - 1M gross Toilet Soap, all et> lea. 150 boxes Mould Candies, sixes and eights. For sole by KANDgLL A CO., po8-Un 201 and 203 Bay street. 1 Bookstore for Sale. T JX subscriber, compelled by 111 health torcthe bom irasiuew, desires to sell out his Bookitor. awl Fixtures, together with a lease of three or four years on tbe bnllding. THOMAS J. STALEY, no24 tf Corner Ball and State an eeta. Per Rent or Sale. fllHK snbscriber offers his property, in »».|ita» X county, fifteen miles from the city, far rent or sale. It consist* of Two PlMtwtloms adjoining, tabling out thonmnd acres. The land is very tr particulars apply to him, on Junes street, second door from Whitaker, or to George W. Wylly, * >11. Wyllj A “ - ijon. tv a T. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE MiLII IH HAY, GRAIN AM FRimtoi, Corn, Oats, ] OU Cake, ^ Balt, Rope, Aon, CMM.ntiy receiving, aod (or aslo at the lowest wholesale rales. Agent Sannnah Floor Mills. 155 Say Street, Savannah. Etfw, O’Byrae & Mon. iw.rana aud Ruzail DneLune nr •nsamnm, Ligiwum, An., Ac. .. KITE sclftdt a share uf the patronage of our friend. VV and the public generally. The Sealer pertuer ofthfejarm having dene bnGnmn in this city far up wards of thirty-two yean. Comer Bryan and Jeffenon Meal, Feed, Bran, . Flour, Bacon, W« T W O 0,D » ' ‘ (Inn or AraLAcmaiLA,'months,) GENERAL COMMISSION I ' AND FORWARDING MERfSAHT, Mo. 10 Stoddard’S Lower »uge, Bay Street, Moa.'H i SATANNAH, GA. — mada oh cohalgnmente to Us‘ liberal advance* mat MewdftnEuropennaad fimT-qm ^ For §ale, *7 E. F.MBTOAUIAOa Insurance, The Knickerbocker ■f«i ups iMfUiB mm. Of TS’je,Wti ti ,v eSMA—4M Having eslaUiahcd a Sflolhern Insurance. Cumberland Valley IN S A VAN N A H -.- i. »d • (»-■ idv.- _ Are prepmndia Subject only to the approval of Consulting and ex- PfiiefrUms. • f W’ 4 ‘ - *• • , •:, ... C : -• *f. ^••*?<*:- i - -1 \fi-Xo- .-‘'re.. -Wtillliw.fill A parry may make apfi^eatSoB aatfHbe|¥fc Miby in OISTE D-A.Y! Pioprletorff Losses Promptly Adjusted Here. NO Q£LAt. A Local Board of Directors, who, with Mana- ger, Agent and Physician, are In- ~ sured in this Company. THIS IS THE ONLY BRANCH OFFICE SOUTH WHERE POLICIES ARE WRITTEN AND ISSUED. J F. C. Mnalugwa AO, a _ __ ; •, Dc. Fraterr, Sana lor, MeefivUle^ ' -. J Rtiuui, Editor TVauca-.-.Sta*U Zeitung/^ A Myer A Ce., Wli<>lesaleGrucen.AashvlJc. Ue» a. J. B, Palmer. Attorney, Murfreeboro. G. fe ral James K. Cbalmers, Attorney, Memphie. B. V. C. Brook* Banker, Memphis. Hoq. Benjamin G. Humphreys, Governor of kllasis- riseA non. T. T. Swann, Auditor of Mississippi. Umtral E.C. Walthall, Attorney, Coffceville General W. f. Brantly, Attorney, GrvenmmcAUaa. General 8. D. Lee, Bro ksvllfe. Mine. General J.' Woeeler, Cotton Factor, New Orleans. General J. U. Hood, firm ot J. IS. Hoed A Co, New Orleans. Generals Qlbeon A Austin, Attorneys, New O - leans. Frofneor J. P. Logan, Atlanta, Ga. Hon. Kemp P. Patties, Triasurcr of State, Raleigh, North Carolina. General N. B. Forrest, Memphis. NEWLNcL NO FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ^OF llARTFOBD, CT. Aathorlicd Capital ef t . $900,000. WM. R.SY3I0J«S, Agent for Savannah, 157 Biy e;rent. Every kind of Policy NOW in use can be obtained here. A Life Policy at the age of 30 years coais $23.08, for $1,000. A Ten Year, Non-Forfeitare, same ags and amount, coats S5L17. ■ Where the premium amounts to more than $50, one-half may remain on credit Insurance Kffected to tfas Amaat of $50,000 on a Single Life, IN THIS AGENCY. This Company waa represented in Savannah be fore the war, and points to a record of just and honorable dealing with all insured In the South.. No person, with family dependent upon them, stioakl-beglect to Insure. Call and get a Circular. . ■ EASTON YONGR, Ex-Physician. R. 3. ARNOLD, Ooumting Phytlelan. A. WILBUR, Manager, WM. R. BOYD. Agent, no22-eod "•89 Bay street. Vahiable Wharf Property FOR rent. rpnoSE valuable WUARVE» and - TIMBER B A- X SINS, knowii on the map of the city aa U'Byrne's WharL liavlng a front of 880 feet on the Savannah rtverjnud running hack to Elver street. 1 « The Baalim have a capluty lay decking fOOfOOO feet of tlmoer. For particular*, apply to no20-tf JOHN Y. O’BYRNE, ou the Wharf. STORE TO LET, I N the beet bnatnem pan of the city. Inquire at the corner of Drarlou sinteOand Congreaa street Land. or* Mme. L Massart WILL OPEN THIS DAT, ^T her new store, on BROUGHTON STREET, Two doom east of Ball, opposite Masonic Hall, her Foil Millinery and Fancy Good*, which are of the In tent style .ud the beat choice. Mat MASSART : respectfully ao'.icita her nomaroaa frienda and cuato- roera to give her a call. Bel* For Sale, 6 000 WHBELS TEL b° w CORN. ’ Apply to CnAS. L- COLBY A 130b, nol4-tf Cotier Bay and Abetcorn stream. CUBIS. MUBPSV. MURPHY ft CLARK, HOUSE, SION. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT PAINTERS. G ILDING, Graining. Marbling, red Ghmhigi Signs of every description furnished and painted at hort nodoev guiait x»a w I Ail orders left at: our ebop wfll meet with prompt and faithful attention. . , no6-ly DANIEL M. LONDON, NO. 63, BIWriADWAY; ’NEW YORK, Shipping and Commission Xerchxut, W ILL roll all kinds ot Toh tocol Cotton, Bagging, Grain,- Seed, AC., red Will execute’ ordera far baying Merchandise ana Ftoduce ol every descrip tion. Consignments and ordera solicited. REFERENCES. In Savxbnah—Major A. ftwter.ThincAri A John ston, N. A. Hardee « Co., Ik X Herts A Co., John In New Your—W. C. Loa-ley A Co.. Barclay ft Livingston, kd Watson ft Co. Liberal advances allowed oil Cotton shipped to Ryrf Evans hCu- LivQriopq orl-km NOTES DAVID R. DILLON* Banker* REMOVAL. WM- J. M ’ L A tf d H LI DEALER IN Wall- W indow 8 hade s, OVER HILLSMAN’S DRUG STORE, . A large assortment of Warl Paper, Window Shades out Cornice*. Curtain Laud*, FWwre PretaroTom Mouldti.ga, ftc.. Ac., always on hand. P A ULUlf T«C ’ xv#,1 .. OP NASHVILLE, TENN. - (Fire,, Mferlmo awl . tlfk 4 . OFflCE IH SAVANNAH. U1 HAY STREET. Awtfeorlnnd Capital, i i $aoo,OPO. HPHIS COMPANY to prepared to Irene Poddra on X as favorable terms as any Eastern Company. GEORGE a LENOIR, Pleaideot. 8. L. Turn, Secretary. Wing, Tobey ft Co., Bankera,*N*ahvllle. Hon. W. Mat- Brown, Mayor, Nashville. Hon. W. H. Wilklnaan. Baconder, Jiaahville. ' ^Hon. U. J. Stubblefield, Attorney General, Naah- Generel N. B. Pea roe, Wlioferels Grocery and Com- mirekm Merchant, Naahvll.e. Stratton, Cheney k Roy, Cotton and Commission Merchants, Nashville. ... a Mies ft Ox, Furniture and Commisidau Mer chants. Nashville. -. W. J. Path* k On, Drngg'ata. Nsehrin* . ' . D. Wiel ft Co., Dti Gfaala Merchant*, NaabVtlS. D. J. Meyprhhrdt, Dry Gouda MeKhatiLNaalivllle. W.ti Collier, Book Ueato. Baaiitilfe. R. B. (tlugieton. Book Dealer, FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENTAL * INSURANCE AGEfiCY. Capital and Arneis Security Iaswraiaee Co ..$1^00,000 Phcrnlx Iaaarance to. Iaternatloaol Ianraare Co.... ■aahattan lataraace Co....... Harmony Insurance Co North American Issanran. e to. 1,69.1,000 1,4*3,000 1,978,COO 900,000 800,000 Total Cash Capital and Asset a. $74)94,050 capital Near York Accidental Ins. Co $350 000 lrilRE, MARINE and INLAND R ato taken in the s’ above highly re»pou*ible, ou.,. i.: s uti but n.. , ■ aud Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest r ucs corresponding with the risk Loates equitably adjusted and promptly paid. A A LANE. Age t. No. 12 Stoddard’s Ran e. Bay street, POl6-3m Sivsniiai., Genrela. rso. w. AxsEaaon, B. H. ASDXUON. oao. w. AMDiaaoa, re. J. V. li\BG« m & to. FACTORS, . Cenernl Commission *Rd Forwarding MERCHANTS, CORNER DRAYTON AND,BRYAN STS.,' ' (tavunah, Georgia. 11/liX adl on Commiaaion, Cotton, Rice, Naval VT Stores, Lumber, Real Estate, Produce aud Merchandise. And will do the business of Receiving and Forward ing, with dispatch, to all American and European ports, on reasonable terms. Tbe usual facilities afforded customers. Consignments and ordera solicited. novl-lm R. M. Hunt, COR, WHITAKER ft STATE STREETS, K EEPS constantly on hand the finest and purest French aud American CONFECTIONARIES abb CHOCOLATES, Jellies, Cordial. Syrups, Figs, Nuts, etc. aiftO, China and Fancy Goods, India Rnbber Toys, Dolls and Doll Heads; Wax, Marble and China Dolls and Dill Heads, Doll Carriages, Fancy Haakeia, etc. ■ovl—2m Fashionable CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, ]?ASHIONABLlB Dies* Goods, A Black bress Goods, Blanke a aud Marseilles Quilts, Flannels—White, Opera sod Plaids, Tweed*, Jeans, Chseimeres and Cloths, Bleached Snirtnu a and Sheetings, Table Damasks and Towelinga, lio-iery of all kinds lor -Ladies,' Gents’ and Children, A very large i lock of the above goods for sale at the lowest cash prices by DaWlTT ft MORGAN, ■"12 137 CONGBKB8 STREET. S.iitth & Rand Powder Co. O RANGE Rffie in Kegs—27 pounds, 12 u ■ pounds and 6)4 pounds. Masting, in kegs of 25 pounds. Canisters uf 4pounds, 1 pountf and half pounds. A fall supply of this unequaled Powder always ca hand, aud lor sule bv their Agents, MANDELL ft.CO_ noftlm 2QI and 2nd Bay street. NOTICE. mils undersigned have entered into a limited part- X nerahlp, under tbe firm name of A. T. rev. NINGHAM, far the traneaclion oi u General Com- mission BnNneaa in the cl,y of Savannah. Alexan der T. Cunningham, of Savannah, is the general partner,' and John J. Stoddard, of the aeme pU j.- <• rii» apeiita pariner, and contributes tin thousand dollars to the uaotmoa stock. > This partnership tew commence on the tweuttek of November,- Eighteen Hu» ored and Sixt-six. sad to terminate iratfee firatot January, Bghfbon Hun dred aud Nttty-eigfit. ... AT. CUNNINGHAM, n"15-6w JOHN J. STODDABD, For Sale, oppoai'a tbe city of Savannah, on the be*: puck of tide. Ob the place are ample bendings far opera tives, dwelling hauls and overseer s house. . Terms liberal. Apply to, nul516t OCTAYUb COHE ft 00. “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” BRITS, GRITS, 1EAL. LUDDINGTON ft 00. BIIHaud MBALalwmr* on hand in large qaanrt- tiea, daily ground, sad can make # especially to intaseet at Grocer* and Bay Merchama who nil ntry ordera to give ns tteir' patronage. We in- airemdiy'reiicii * reu-from all Who wwthe Stfave. Depot for shippers a|S. «. Hayne s warehouse. >90 Dr. N- M. Sneed, 'dentist, ifiij