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The Dailv News and Herald.
THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBf^ 20, HM-
Lady Julia.
Lady Jalia sits in a gay boudoir,
All lacker, and buhl, and ormolu.
And taps with her foot on the “tutted floor.
As dainty maidens are apt to do.
As dainty maidens are wont to do
When the last dear pet has untimely died,
Or the last new novel hau had too tew
• “Sensation” scenes, and been laid.aside.
But the lady Julia has laid aside
No novel, forsooth ; for no thought has she,
Except that to-morrow she’ll be a bride.
Though she loves not the husband that is to be.
She loves not her husband that is to be,
For he's ugly and old; but rich withal;
And bis weal4h is the saving clause, you see,
The velvet cushion to break her fall.
But the velvet cushion that breaks her fall
May smother her yet, in the course of time.
When the love he bears her grows weak and small,
Some few mouths after the weddiug-chimo.
Some few months after the weddiug-chime,
When she has swallowed the gilded pill,
And supped the bitterness of her-orime.
She’ll think of one who ia weak and ilL
She’ll think of one who is weak and ill.
Who’s dying/perhaps, for her fickle sake;
But who, tliougb she’s false and frivolous, still
Will bless her, aye, ti|l his heart doth break.
Will bless her, aye, till his heart doth break;
For a man may die of a broken heart,
Who life and liberty—all, can stake
Ou a woman who playeth the traitor's part.
[From the Omaha (Neb.) Herald.]
Fort C. F. Smith, )
• Big Horn River. Oct. 24,18G6. 1
We are having a lively time tvith the Sioux* Chey
enne and Arrapalio Indians. The location- of Forts
Phil. Kearney and C. F. Smith on their immediate
hunting ground will not be permitted without a des
perate struggle.
The immigration for Montana, which has been
heavy, has suffered severely. No train has passed the
road without losing men and slock. Large parties
have ravaged the road lroratne North Platte to the
Yellow Stone river, a distance of four hundred and
fifty-eight miles. They have even penetrated the
mines in Montana, murdering miners and driving off
stock. Large delegations of them have visited the
Crow Indians—their bitter enemies—and endeavored
to make peace with them, in order to involve them in
"" the war against the whites. They also visited the Flat
Head and, Nos Perces Indians for the same purpose,
but without success. A party of miners, under Jell
Stamford, were attacked, and eighteen out of sixty
were killed. This happened on Wind river, one hun
dred miles above us, in the mountains. Another
party were attacked on Tongue river, near the wagon’
road, and Col. Rich and another man were killed. All
miasrs have now returned to Virginia City. Three
soldiers aud tvu citizens have been killed and scalped
within a mile of this post recently. -Three men were
killed on the Yellow Stone.about the same time. Twp
weeks ago a train loaded with government freight was
attacked, and one man killed and twer wagons captur
ed. The same outfit, ou returning, near Phil. Kear
ney, was again attacked,’the two owners killed, and
nearly all the stock taken away.
One hundred and fifty head of mules, fifty head o!
horses and sixty head of beef cattle have been stolen
from Phil. Kearney. Also, Jim Carter, hay con- hearty one
tractor, lost three hundred and sixty-five head ot f
osttle. This post is “cleaned out.*’ The Indians took
the stock in daylight, while grazing almost within
rifle shot of the stockade. Previous to this, at the
same place, seventy head of Goverqment mules were
run off, and six men killed. One officer of the
Eighteenth was killed on Crazy Woman's Fork. From
this point down to the Platte, the road is a graveyard.
On tho 17th inst. a paxfy of twenty-live soldiers, re
turning.from Fort Benton, where they had escorted
General Hazen, when within forty miles of this fort,
were attadfcedty sixty Indians. Mr. Brannore, guide,
wasjtilled and Scalped. The party fonght eight hours.
The following day, Indians attacked troops engaged
in cutting wood, and ran off six head of horses. They
are committing all sorts of depredations with impu
nity. We have only twenty mounted men at the post
About one hundred and fifty men have been killed as
far as known. We have had no intelligence from
Phil. Kearney for sixty days, aud fear that all com
munication is cut off. Three commissary trains have
been due fora month, aud are supposed to have been
captured. The Crow Indians report fifteen hundred
lodges of hostile Indian? moving towards this post for
the purpose of capturing it They call our eoldiers
“old women,” aud say they cannot fight
Medical.
NEW ERA IN MEDICINE.
Dr. Maggie I’s
PILLS AND SALVE.
the Suffering and Digested read the folllow-
Let all wko ban been given np by the dAc-
tors, and spoken or as Incurable, read the following.
. Let all who can beliave beta, and can have
-h-th in evidence, read the fallowing:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE
SENTS,
r that, ou this, the 2fKhdayoX June, in the year oi
our Lord, 1806, personally came Joseph Haydock, to
me known as inch, and being dnly sworn, deposed
as follows : That he la the sole General Agent for the
United States, and dependencies thereof tor prepa
rations or medicines known as
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE,
and that the following Certificates are verbatim co
pies to the best of his knowledge and belief.
;. JAMES 8ME1TRK,
Jl.s. } Notary Public,
—' WaU.treet, New Yfftk.
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Insurance.
Fire Insurance
PHCENIX ASSURANCE-CO.
OF LONDON
ATLANTIC INSURANCE CO.
- * OF BROOKLYN.
LENOX INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
Risks taken on favorable terms.
declT-ta ROOT. HABKE3HAM ft SONS, Agents.
i. v. maebett. «.
J. N. JtoMWtVM.
JCNE 1st, 1966.
Ds. Maggikl : I take my pen to write yoa of my
great relier, and that the awful pain in my side ha.
left me at last—thanks to yonr medicine. Oh, Doc
tor, now thankful I am that 1 can get some sleep. 1
can neverwritc it enough. I thank you again aud
agaiu, and am aura that yoa are really the friend ol
a>l sufferers. I conld net help writing to you, aud
hope you will nr t take it amiss
JAMES MYERS,
116 Avenue 0.
MS' This is to certify that I was discharged from
tho Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been
cured by Dr. Maggiel’a Pills.
WILSON HARVEY,
27 Pitt street.
Nkw Yoke, April 7th, 1966.
Eff* The lollowing la an interesting cake oi a mall
eiriployed-in an Iron Foundry, who, In pouring melt
ed iron into a llaak that was damp and wet, caused
an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown arouBd
aud ou him in a perfect shower, and he was burned
dreadfully. The following Certificate was given to
me by him, about eight weeks alter the accident:
New Yoke, January 1,1966.
My name is Jacob Hardy; Lam an Iron Foundoi; 1
was badly burned by hot Iron in November last; my
burns Healed, but 1 had a running sore on my leg
that would not heal; 1 tiled
. ‘ 1IAGGIEL ! S_SALVE,
and it cared me in a few weeks. Thie is all true,
and anybody can now see me st Jackson’s iron
Works, second Avenue. J. HARDY,
119 Goerck street.'
JOHN e. WHITHER.
NATIONAL
Horse Insurance Company,
HOME OFFICE :
Coax an Fonts aw Jarrssaow Bremen,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
CAPITAL • • .8330,000.
Insures Live Stock against Loss by Theft and
Death. Rates established- by the experience of a
century in England..
J. W. SHOCKING?, President.
D. B. DEWEY, Secretary.
MABBETT * CO.,
(Ieneral Agents lor Georgia.
A. F. PARROTT, Local Agent,
Office on Bryan street
One door ca t of Merchante’ A Planter*’ Bank.
References—CoJoneiB. D. Walker, J. r. Thomas
A Son, A A. Solomons k Co . B. L. Neidlinger-
decll—if
MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
• OF NEW YORK.
ANNUAL INCOHB-I^.ooajieo.
Rattan Sensation in Illinois—New Way
of Developing the Calf of the Leg.
As a funeral procession, accompanied by the mem
bers of a lodge of German Odd Fellows, in full dress,
and a band ot music, were passing tho play grounds
of our East side public school, a few days since, dur
ing the recess, a large number of students, old and
young, attracted by the music aud display, went
down near the procession to witness the proceedings,
while the teachers surveyed the affair from the
school house windows.
Now, it appears that there is a boundary line estab
lished somewhere on those school-house play-groundi
over which, if a student goes during school hours, «
punishment is the result. At the close of the recess
the scholars were examined in relation to their
knowledge of this rule, and those so unfortunate
to be unaware of the existenc j of such a regulati _
were arraigned Tor punishment and whipped, under
the superintendence of the principal, the assistants in
the various rooms administering the flogging m tliuir
several departments.
Young ladies, who have prided themselves through
out their school days on obeying the rule* of school
heretofore, held out their hands, received the lashing,
went home and humiliatingly confessed that they had
been whipped; while many qf the younger girls were
compelled to raise the skirts of their dresses, while
the teachers whipped them on the calves of their legs.
And so the majesty of the law was vindicated, and
♦he students will know tho boundary lines of the
playgrounds at tha East school hereafter.—Juror
(lit.) Herald.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
“I h.vj no appetite. MAGGIEL’S PILLS gave me a
“ Your PILLS are marvelous. ”
“ I send another Box, aud keep them In the
house."
“ 1 gave half or ono of yonr PILLS to my bate lor
cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a
day."
‘‘My nanaea of a morning is aow cared,”
‘- Your box of MAGGIEL’S HALVE cared me of
noises in the head. I rubbed some of your SALVE
behind my ears, and the noise left.”
“Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool 1am
ily."
.. "J. c , ncl<>sc a dollar; yonr price is 95 cent*, bn i he
Medicine to me is worth a dollar.” *
“Send me live boxes of yonr PILLS.”
“Let me have three boxes of yonr SALVE to i*
turn mail.”
I have over two hundred each Testimonial* as
these, bnt want ot space compete me to conclude.
J. MAGGIKL, m. d.
Important new featare In Dividends and mode* of
Insurance. Smallest rates of Mortality. Expenses
lees than any Cash Company. Liberal mode* of pay
ment of Premiums. Insurers receive the largest
bonus ever given Dividends made annually on all
participating Policies.
NO CLAIMS DSPAID.
All kinds ot non-forfeiting IIFK and ENDOW
MENT POLICIES issued. Policies inconteetible.
LOANS mude on Policies. All Po’lcles after three
years uon-forfeitable.
SAVANNAH AGENCY,
R- H. FOOTMAN, Agent.
Db J. T. McFARLAND, Medical Examiner.
declS—iw
FIRE, MARINE
AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Capital and
Security Insurance Co $1,600,000
Phcentx Iaieraec. Co. .1 1,008,000
International Insurance Co.... LMJJWO
Manhattan Insurance Co 1,071,000
Harmony Insurance Co 900,000
North American Insurance Co.. 900,000
Total Cash Capital and Asset*.$7,009,000
0KM
WHOLESALE GROCERS
.* * . AND *
Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WAVING taken the large Fire Proof Store, re-
JH eeotly occupied Jj.v Messrs. Wilkinson ft Fr—
we an prepa
of eonelgnmi
irepared to offer the best facilities for
argo.
sales
Bacon, Hams, Lard.
JBOT received and for sale—
tilhhldhhofli Clear Bacon Sides
10 hogsheads Clear Rib Sides
M hogshead* Prime Bright Shouldeis"
SO tierce* Pore Kettle Rendered Lard
It Serves Choice Sugar Cured Begged Ham*
15 tierces Sugar Cured Uncovered Hams
W. H. WHITNEY A CO.,
BOlO-tf No. 4 Harris' Benge.
i
Commission Merchants.
C. T. HUTCHINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WMOT.naxT.lt
DEALSB IN
HAY, GRAIN aid PRODUCE, -
Corn,. Oats. Meal, Feed, Bran, .
Oil Cake. Flour, Bacon,
Salt, Rope, Ac ,
Constantly receiving, and for sale at the lowest
wholesale rates.
Agent Savannah Flour Mills.
153 Bay Street, Savannah.
oc4—r.m
Ebw. O'lim. J. H. O’Bixnc.
Edw, O’Byrne & Son.
WHOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IK GBOCEXIES,
Liquors, Ac., Ac.
VOTE solicit a share of the patronage of our friends
V V add the pubUe generally. The Senior partner
of this firm having done business in this city for up
ward* of thirty-two year*. Corner Bryan and Jefferson
‘ ocj-ly
Butter. Flour, Bacon, Pork,
LARD, Ac.
CA HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Sides
90 hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore cured.
• 90 tierces Lar- 1 , Baltimore Leaf
M barrels Povk. Pi ime. Prime Mess and Ues
*6 kegs and half kogs Bntter, Choice Goshen
100 boxes Chcefo
10 tierces Hams, New Sugar Cured.
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, to.
it hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico and
Muscovado
100 barrels Sonar, A, B and C
50 packages Tea, assorted qualities
1*0 begs Coffee, Rio
CB pockets Coffee, Old Government Java
150 boxes Soap, sll qualities
loo bozei Candles, Adamantine and Tallow
ICO boxes Tobacco, ail qualities
Cuba Molasnes in hogsheads and barrels
Hay, Corn, Oa's aud Cow Feed constantly on hand
Landing and for sale liy
SGKANTON, SMITH .t CO.,
Hodgson’s Building,
no97 Bay street, opposite Jefferson.
Wit. Stabb. Jos. A. Roberts. E. Necmaykb
STARR A ROBERTS.
Shipping and Commission
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal advances on consignmedts of Cotton or
other Produce.
Particular attention given to- the purchase of sup
plies for Manufacturers. Ac. dce6
FOR LADIES. AND CHILDREN
Embracing the most
• T EXTEBTSTVfc ASSORTMENT
■ OK* —
RICH AND RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY
Eyes exhibited in this city.
WH RESPKCTPCT.lv SOLICIT A MU TW EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
E. X>. SMYTHE & CO-
Broughton
decll-tf
A. AUSTELL,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
W. H. Inman,
(Late of Georgia.)
New York.
_A_ustell Inman,
Cotton and Commission merchant*,
No. SO Wall street,
NEW YORK.
W E are faily prepared to make liberal cash ad.
vancemeuta ou consignments irom Merchants
and Planters, both at thin place and a', our agencies
throughout the South. Our Mr. Austail, cf Atlanta,
will arrange advancements there. Cotton and mer
chandise will be forwarded to ns with dispatch by
our agents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Savannah;
We will exert onr best energies to give satisfaction,
and promote the interests of pur pairon-i.
Consignments from our Soul hern friends respect
fully solicited. se27-3m
RISLEY & CREIGHTON,
Commission Merchants and
SHIP BROKERS, *.
CHARLESTON, S. C . ^
Charters made for any ports at short notice, and on
favorable terms. Advances nn.de ou consignments
to onr friends in Europe, West Indies and Northern
cities. dcc6-jm •
WI. J-jnJMffin. is. B. HARRINGTON.
"W all !Paper
"Window Shades,
FIRST FLOOR,
OVER HILLSMAN’S DRUG STORE,
A large assortment of Wail Paper, Window Shades
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Ban dr, Picture Frames, Gil
Mouldings, Ac., Ac., always on hand.
ORDERS EOS
HOUSE. SIGN AND DECORATIVE
PA IN TIN G
dealer in
PROMPTLY
no22-lm
ATTENDED TO.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS.
QUR itocK is equal to any in the city. Call and
judge for yourselves.
DQ27 SCRANTON, MITH * CO.
New York Accldeata.1 Ins. Co..
Capital.
.•900,000
Consumption of Tobacco in Europe.—In the city
of Hamburg, Germany, the manufacture of tobacco
gives employment to more than 10,000 persons, who
turn out 150,000,000 cigars a year, valued at $2,000,000.
From Havana and Manilla, Hamburg imports 18.0U0,-
000 cigars a year, making an aggregate, including its
own production, of 168,000,000 cigars, 153,000,01*0 or
which are exported, leaving 15,000,000 for home con
sumption—allowing 40,000 cigars a day to an adult
male population of 45,000.
In England, with a population of 21,000,000 in 1821,
the consumption of tobacco was 15,598,152 pounds, an
average of 12 ounces per head for the entire popula
tion; in 1831, with a population of 24,410,439, thq qon
sumption reached 19,533,841 pounds, or 13 ounces per
head, aud in 1841, with a population of 27,019,672, the
consumption was 22,300,360 pounds, or 13>£ ounces
per head; and in'1831, with a population of 27,452.692,
the oonsnmptiou was 28,062,841 pounds, or 17 ounces
<6f tobacco per head, showing a steady increase.
In France, the consumption of tobacco is 18
ounces per head, nearly half of which is snuffed.
t)enmark, H is'70 ounces per head. In Beigium,
avenges about 73ounces per head, and in Turkey
the consumption i^ even greater. Enough money is
consumed in Tobacco smoke throughout Christendom
annually to ensure the speedy civilization and Chris
tianization of heathendom, were it turned in that di
rection, instead of being spent as it i3, in smoke.
What’s in a Name?—A gentleman had five daugh
ters, all of whom he brought up to become useful and
regpectablo characters in life. These daughters mar
ried, one after another, with the consent of their
father. The first married a gentleman by the name
of Poor, the second a the third a Mr. short,
the fourth a Mr. Brown, the fifth a H|r. Hogg. At the
wedding of the laite^her sisters, with thjir husbands,
uer<? present, and the old gentleman said to the
guests, ”1 iiqye taken pains ,t0 educate my daughters,
tliUt they might act wefl their part ip fife; and from
their advantages and improvements 1 fondly hoped
that they would do honor to mv finally. I find that
all my pains, care and expectaitionafiaTe turned out
nothing but a Poor, Little;&hprt; UroVrn, Hogg. ,r
f. brown,
Jeweler and iWatchmaker.
jyOW AT
147 CONGRESS STREET,
Next to JllaUon’g Bookstore,
has just received a large assortment
mJ> ri
diamond rings,
PINS, and EAR RINGS.
ALSO,
FINE GOLD SETTS.
CALL AT HIS NEW STAND.
declTtr
A. YOUTH’S
History of the Great Civil War.
QNK VOLCMa 16mo. 386 pnges with illastra-
ions. Price $1 50.
no!3
Just received, and lor sale by
BSTILL ft BROTHER.
A. RICHARDSON,
MERCHANDISE AND SHIP BROKER,
194 BAY STREET.
/CONSTANTLY on hand, and for w.1© at lowest mar-
Kj ket rales,
Corn, Flour, Bacon, Whiekey, etc.
Vessels of all «isee for charter. nolt.tr
B. R. Armstrong,
MASON AND BUILDER,
I S prepared to execute all work in his line in a
workmanlike manner, with dieoatch.
. workmanlike manner, with dispatch.
Orders left with Mr. J. W. MCDONALD, 154 Bay
street, or at Mr. W. E. STONlE’s, on Taylor atreet.
between Whitaker and Barnard, will be promptly at
tended to. no27-lm*
Bagging, Bagging.
BALES EXTRA HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH.
Ju»t received in store and for sale by
oranb fc GRAYBILL
Po
f
Potatoes, Onions and Cabbages
*CRIV1NG. and lor sale by
no211|
P- C ALLAN AN ft CO,
Comer Habersham and Fretldent sts.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE.
J5?“ NOriCE.—None gennlne without the en
graved trademark aronnd each pot or box, signed
by Dr. J. MAGGIEL. 11 Pine street, New York, to
counterfeit which 18 felony.
HF* Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines
ihionghout the United States and the Canadas, at 25
cents per box or pot. uol-ly
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D U. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Auriat, can be
consulted on Deafness, Discharges irom the Ear.
noisesln the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
aud Lungs.
Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring, rttheir Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Tlios. Buckler’s old office cs
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
Office hoars from »to 12 A. M., ana sto 5 P. M.
19-tf
To Planters.
^SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866.
THE J. B CARY A CO.'S
‘ NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO”
VOTHICH I a now offered to Planters possesses qn»H-
» » ties which are peculiar to it alone, and render it
far superior to any other known, as has been fully
proven by the‘‘French Academy of Sciences,” and
also by practical persons of enlarged experience in
every, department oi Agriculture.
Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly
distinguish the Nonpareil French Guano,” may bo
enumerated the following;
1st. It will promote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To
bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A
No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, aa has been fully
tested, at the same time being entirely free from the
objectionable properties of the above, me it is a Perma
nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant.
2d. It oan be applied to the leave* as well aa tba
toots of plants, without any danger of burning them,
if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap
plied the soil will retain lta mots Cure, and will not
bake, even the most 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 Seam
pear, its properties being repugnant to insect hfe oi
every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit
to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers
as Southern planters know, have lost their cron by in
sect depredations.
in a circular it is impossible to folly eater into tbs
merits of the “ Nonpareil French Gnano,” bat we as
sure the public that we have not exaggerate^ —it
only remains for those interested to teat lta value,
when we feel confident that it will rapldlw aucercedc
all others.
REFKRKICE11
t. Pendleton, Clark county. West YSaginla; Col. B.
Morgan, do.;C. Cimble, do.;!, McCormick,do.; Mai.
Green, do.; Col. J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; P. V.
Sheppard, do.; J. Endert, dip.; Daniel McCullough,
Fairfield District, South,Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe,
Baltimore county; F. Merryman, do.; S. Patterson,
Harford county. Ifol.; R. ElHand, Catvart county, Md.;
J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti-
more; R. ^jidiir Ac Co., Baltimore.
—r ^eware of Counterfeits* All of onr barrels will
be sltmped with name and ~"
1.URE, MARINS and INLAND Risks taken la th*
J aliove highly responsible Companies on Buildings
and Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest r*hs
corresponding with the risk.
Loetea equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
A. A. LANK, Age* t.
No. 12 Stoddard's Range, Bay street,
noi6-3m Savannah, Georgia.
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1866.
TyHEREAS, Marmadnkc Hamilton, Janies Reed,
*” Richard W. Adams, were summoned to attend
and be sworn as Grind Jurors at the present term
of the Honorable city Court of Savannah, and made
default, it is ordered that they be fined in tbs sum of
forty dollars each, unless they file good and tnfll-
cieut cause of excuse on or before the first day of
the next (F.brnaryj term of said Court
And whereas, Emannel Miel'tal', Thomas Hol
combe aud A. J Miller were snmmoned to attend as
Tab-emeu and be sworn as Graud Juror* at the pre
sent term of this Court, and made default, it Is or
dered thar they be fined in the 6nm of lorty dollars
each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of ex-
cuse'on or befoie the first day of the next (February!
term or raid Court. • „
Aud whereue, Patrick Burnes, George H. Ash,
Charles E. Smith, Daniel G. Purse, Henry p. Den
nett and James U. Bashlur were anmmoned to at
tend and be sworn as Petit Jnror. at the present term
of this Coart, and made deraoii.it is ordered that
' bey be fined is the sum of tweuty dollars each, un
less they file good and sufficient' cause of excuse en
or bofote the first day ol the next (February} term
of.- aid Court.
And whereas, W. O. Godfrey, James H. Demand,
R. H. Brown, Benjamin B. FerrilL Peter Vandcver,
A Fernaudea aud L. A. Wakoman were summoned
to appear on the 8th of November, 1866, to attead
and lie sworn as Petit Jurors; and whereas, Patrick
Dunn, L. W. Landers bins. Dr. Warren Johnson,
Patrick U. Malleus and John Kilay were summoned
to appear and be sworn as Petit Jurors, and made
default since the 9th or November; aud whereas,
Hoivis Doty, B. B. Chipman, B. F. Ulmer, F. Brown,
S. C. Catherwoed, S. U. Golding, L. J. GnUmartin
H. G. RUWE,
WHOLESALE '
Lignor Sealer & Commission Merchant,
Comer Bryan and St. Julnn streets and Monumen;
Sanare. SAVANNAH. GA.
EOT FRUITS end VEGETABLES in season always
•n hand. au27-tf
UuuaiK. Jah» Kcksigan.
Colombia Square
GROCERY STORE,
Bast aide of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham
and President streets,
BT PHILIP CALL AN AN & CO.
R ECEIVING, WEEKLY. Ilrst-class Family Gro
ceries, Ales, Wines, Liqnora, Cigars, Fruits,
TsgeSsbl**, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms.
JgX ■ .
Fall Fashions for 1866.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CELEBRATED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
Hoop Skirts.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
Yon (
John Mbbbyman, Esq., formerly President of Ma
ryland’s Agricultural Society, says:
Baltimobb, July 91,1866.
Messbs. J. B. Cast ft Co.:
Gents—My gsrdnsv has been making experiments
with your “ Nonpsri*! French Gnano”—he has ap
plied it to beets, cantelDpes and very young cucumber
vines, which at this season of tho year are very liable
to .injury from insects. Avtar as we can Judge, it is
a first-rate article, and comes up to yonr e.uin» of its
merits. I shall.use three tons on wheat
fall.
DUPLEX SKIRTS
and A^'Datenhide'r were samm'Snte to SfonTSS printed inJOT^K^the band
be sworn as Petit Jurors, and made default sines the
19th of November, 1866; and whereas, Derid S. How
ard and George s. Williams were snmmoned to at
tend add be sworn as Petit Jnrors, and made default
slnoe the 2Bd-of November, 18»6; and whereas Pres
ton Warner, W. W. Remshsrt, K. O. Witblngton, T.
Blakewood, F. Dowd, E. A. Well, Joseph F. Pelot,
T. Bostick, DsvM Balley, Jacob kaekyaad Wm. halt
were snmmoned to attend and be swam as Petit Ju
rors, and made default since the 7th day of Decem
ber, 1600; and whereas, John D. Hopkins was
snmmoned to attend and be sworn as a Pent
Juror, and made default since the 8th day of
December, 1666, it is ordered that they each he fined
in the snm of twenty dollars, unless they file good
ano sufficient cause for such default On or before tf
first day of the next (February! term of this tioort.
„ W. 8. CHI-HOLM, Judge.
Attest:—WM. J. CLEHBNTd, Deputy Clerk City
Usinaf itf tLswetinsk
Court ot Bsyanntb.
True extract from the minutes of Court of the
17ih December, 1966.
PHILIP M. BUaUtL,
decl8—90t Clerk CUy Court of —
NEW BOOKS.
LAUS VENERIS, (Swinburne).
SKIRMISHING.
WHO BREAKS—PAY8.
DARRYLL GAP; Or, Wfiytau It Paid.
MADONNA MARY : By Mrs. Olyphant.
THE BEAUCLERKS—Father ard Son.
ARCHIE LOVELL.
SIR BROOK FOSSBROOKE.
GRIFFITH GAUNT.
Just received and for sale by
■STILL ft BROTHER.
dec!3 Bull street, opposite Poet OSes.
lY’R DUPLEX SKIRT.
T BUY ANT OTHER,
ays find full assortments at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
J. C MAKER ft CO.,
tMTI KOP ft CO.
s ASK FOR
Jj. W. BRADLEY® DUPLEX SKIRT
AND
“8BB THE NAME ON THE BAND.”
For sals In savannah at Wholesale by
J. C. MAKES ft CO-,
LATHRUP-* CO.,
ORFF ft WATKINS,
Retail hr J. O MAKER ft CO..
I-ATHBOP A CO.,
DB WITT ft MORGAN,
EINSTEIN ft CCKMAN.
ORFF ft WATKINS,
THOMAS PEPPER.
It wholesale by tho Exclusive Manufacturers and
sis Own see of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY ft CART,
Worerooms and Offi -e,
Mas. 97 Chambers, and T9 and 81 Reade 8L,
moftfim New York.
PIMO TUNING
xtaPAXRxig’o.
end rye this
Messrs. J. B. On® ft Cos, through their Agent, Mr.
Louis X. Guienot, having made sn arrangement With
the firm of BELL, 1TYLLY ft CHRISTIAN, planters
can rely upon obtaining the genuine "Nonpareil
French Guano.”
MS' TftU la the Priaripal Depat. -&R
'Beware of Counterfoils 1 All onr barrels will
be branded with onr name aad address.
oc2-tf
SANDERSON 1 WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
m
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND IMEfiUU
East !8 1de of Market,■
Between St. Jnltan aad Bryan Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
a9.tr
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
rflHIS popular and trail known Hotel, situated In the
- business portion at th* city, has boss newly fur
nished throughout by to* present proprietor, whoftaa
bees sixteen jsam connected with tba nWnhlHhtosnt
mhta-jf w. WHFOt Proprietor.
FOR RENT
■
g with Of* and Wtter, saKtble
for a small family. Apply to
Mre. E. HOGAB,
Northwest comer or Plica and St. Julian streets.
d*c8-tf
0. J. TRACY & CO.,
Bwecesso s to D. S. Cohen,
inroBTres aim nskhs or
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, ORNAlUVi
PHYR WORSTEDS, ANB PARIS FANCY
GOODS,
No. 303 Broadway, comer of Dnans street,
aag3-4mo Naw To*e
<3-. BE. MILLS,
(FROM LONDON,)
~1» ■BPECTFULLY offers bis services in the above
Xh business.
M. M. earns, recommended by many of the first ar
tiste of the age, such as Strmkosch. Adeline Patti, Herr
Jsd, Gottschalk, ftc., os one of the best tuners of the
BBFKBIBCE IK KAVANSAH.
C. M. Holst, Esq. M. K. Turner, Esq.
Orders received for tuning at the establishment of
lifts C. Schreiner ft Co., or at the residence of Mr.
"Tt on Whitaker street, between Broughton street
» and State street. no22-lm
martin j. ford,~ Hangings
ATTORNEY AT JLAW,
OFFICE. Na. 1» BRYAN STREET,
Jyl7-6m SAVANNAH, GA.
THOS. BOSTOCK.
J. F, HOBSON.
Tale Eoyal Planing Mill,
Cor. Liberty st. Mi TMMt Boat
X^l kinds of Planed Lumber for sale,
decll—lm*BOSTOCK ft H0M90E.
Window. Shades.
MRS. MARY J. TURNER,
No* 48 St. Julian Street,
Uasreoeiveda new snppiy of Paper Hangings, Win-
and Gilt Cornices, which will be sold
JJl±.
R. A. SOLOMON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT
ING AGENT, &c.,
Eufa/ula, ^Vla.
Proaryt attention given to Collections and Kemil*
tascesj Purchase ^uil bale of Coitou. Ac.
Reference:—Mess is. S. Schiller &. Xephewa, L«iu-
ence Broe. A Co., Now York; Ifypiiig, liaiiucra A
o , C'oluuil ns, Ga ; Win. A. MejLeozie d Co., Apa-
Chicoia; Austin Kilia. S:tv.inn*ft. iin. oclo-:hn
E. r. METCALFE 4 DO.,
Cotton Factorsj
Comm is si on
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
Wo. 5 BtoddatrtTs Lower Range, Ray St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter k Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv
erpool. ocl2-3m
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber . & Commission
MERCHANT,
No, 193 Bay Street, Savannah,
Darien, Gfeorgia.
OT Orders for Lumber solicited. altf-tl
8. 6. HAYNES
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Flour, Grain, Feed and Produce,
• CORNER STORE,
190 and 192 Bat Street, foot of Barnard St.,
Savannah, Georgia.
References—C. A. Gambrill & Co., Norris A Bald
wm, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin k Co., Baltimore
and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston.
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton
and Produce. oc2-tf
Prepare for Christmas.
Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery
«tc., Ac., Ac.
7J1HE attention of the residents of Savannah, and
of thoee visiting the city, ia called to the extensive
assortment of
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, *C„
lo be had at Wholesale or Retail at
T. BATESON’S,
Corner Congress and Drayton streets.
N. B.—Thankful for the liberal pationage extend-
ed, during the last
FIFTEEN YEARS,
I respectfu'iy solicit a continuance of the same. ^
der3-3w
EVERY VARIETY OF
FURNITURE
IS SELIJNG GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISHED.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of two fieri facias'. Issued
out oj the Honorable City Court of Savannah in
iavor of J e rnes Lloyd vs. Bernard O. Wagner, 1 have
levied, and will sell, on the first TUESDAY in Janu
ary, 1867, being the first day of said month, before
the Court House door, tu the city of Savannah, In
(.lie county of Chatham, aud State of Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to ‘.vit;
All that Lob Tract or Parcel of lrnd, lying, being
and situate in t lie city of Savannah, connty and State
aforesaid, aud know n aud distinguished m the Map
or Piao ot said city of Savannah as Lot No. 18, Lib
erty Waul, containing sixty feet fro t, by ninety
feet deep, more or lets, with the impraaement*
thereon, bounded as follows: On the north by State
street, touth b, President street, east by Lot Mo. IT,
and wist by Montgomery street.
Property pointed out by ilcfeudant.
Terms cash.
Purchaser peyinp for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
clecl-fds Sheriff City Savannah.
Johnston, Woods & Co.,
Ceneral Commis’n Merchants
No. 10 Stmldarit’s Lower Rang;,
SAVANNAH, GA.
N. 1. HARDEE & CO..
COTTON FACTORv
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Liberal advances mad. on consignments.
Sales made In Savannah on New York or liver-
pool, and hut one commission charged,no!4
Austin & Ellis,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola, Fla ,
CHARLES ELLIS, f and Cobmbns, Ca.
sepll-il
i. P. Boirax.
W. A. Bbtaht.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
104
SAVANNAH,
Bay
Street.
- - GEORGIA.
TTTILL give prompt attention to receiving and for-
W warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders; and will also keep constantly on hand a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks ft Co's Scales,
Ac., besides other goods and manufactured articled
for sale or consignment, and tor which they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully
iclted. al8-tf
City Sherif’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of an attachment leaned ont
ol t lie Honorable the Ciiy Court of Savannah,
in iavor of Jeremiah Mnrphy vs. Patrick Doherty,
i eturnable to tho Feld uary Term (1967) of said Cbnrt,
I have levied npon the below designated property, to
satisfy the srme, pointed oat to me as the property
ol said defendant, viz ;
1 Sorrel Horse, and
1 Wagon and Harness.
And further, by virtue of an order gtantedjiy the
Hon. W. S. Chisholm, Judge of said Uonrt, as the
13th day or December, 186S, 1 will sell od MONDAY,
the 24th day of December, 1866, between ttad legal
hours of sale, before the Conrt House door. In the
city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of
’.eorgia, the above described property.
Terms cash.
Purchasers paying for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
dec14-3tuls Sheriff City of Savannah.
FARLOR SETS, extra weil upholstered.
FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of eyeiy
variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of ell kinds.
KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BED6 and
MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to
ethers.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
WAREROOMS*
178 Broughton Street,
Nearly Opiitc St. Andrew’s Hall.
jail-om
OHATH AM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE.
B Y virtue of an attachment issued oat
of the Honorable the Coanty Court of
Chatham county, Georgia, In favor of Stern
ft Mamlok vs. Andy Hartehorne, on tits
6rh day of De-ember, 1866, J have levied npon che
-loop Josephine, two small boats, sloop aud boat
tackle, apparel and furniture, as the property of
Andy Hartshorne. And further, under and b; vir
tue of an order issuing oat of said Court, I will sell
ut public ouicry, between the legal hoars of sale, on
Saturday, December 2‘id, 1866, before the Court
Home door in Chatham connty, Georgia, said sloop
Josephine, two small boats, boat and sloop tackle,
apparel and furniture.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for all papers.
benjamin l. colb,
dccll-10 Sheriff of Chatham connty, CNl
S tate of Georgia, Chatham county.
To Messrs. Cahill ft Co., of Charleston, S. 0
Roberts ft Lewis, Hilton Head, S. C., ArchtbilS Get
ty ft Co., Charleston, S. C., and Jales Pecker ft Co..
Colmnbln, S. C., my creditors :
Yoa are hereby notified that I have applied to to*
Honorable tile Judge of the Conr.ty Court of Chat
ham county, to make a rule or order, and assign a
day in said rule or order that I may be brought be
fore said Conrt, for the purpose ot taking the oath
prescribed tor Insolvent debtors and be discharged,
and the said Jmlgcftas granted said rale or order,
and assigned Saturday, the 2Sd da? of December,
1S66, at 11 o’clock a. in., for that purpose.
. Witness my band, this 10th day of December, 1886.
decll—2w HENRY VAN PELT.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
£> l
m
■vkl
Important to Stockholder*,
is very desirable that a majority of the cap
stock of this Company should be represent* I at
the approaching Annual Meeting of Stockholders tn
this city, on the 30tb Instant, as »n Important
amendment of tnelr charter will be submitted for
adopNon. Stockholders at a distance, who cannot
attend, are respectfully requested to tend their
proxies to some friend in the city, or to the under
signed.
WILLIAM M. WADLKY. President.
Savannah, Dec. 11th, 1866. OeelMt
HOLLINGSWORTH & CO.,
C01IISSIDH MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial attention will be given to the execution
of Cotton Orders, which we solicit.
For Sale,
I N the city of Macon, a t
Flue Boiler 18 foal loag
Engine, wi to
_ Jameter, ttpo
Pines io inches, to psiteet uirier, together with all of
my Mill Machinery, consisting sf 8halting MIT
Delta, and everything appertaining thereto, for tlx |
one-half Cash. Apply to B. W-BUIFRILUtg;
dgW-lm*
TO
T HE highest pries can b* ,
any kind, by applying at j
PH(EilX STEAK SAW MILL.
EA*raB3f YTHASP, SAVANNAH, GA.
deted their DOUBLE
aa the “PHfENIX
_, cspectfnlty inform
public generally, that they are
ardent for Lumber In any qnac-
ainsr end lengths. We hare con-
„ Mill an Improved Planer, and will
gi** particular attention to orders for planed aad
—iber.
i o» at J. F. ft M. Hamilton’
ibercom streets, will receiv
dswidisifv
Garden Lot for lease
^SS| ORANGES.
rpHB FINE AftBDKN LOT, corner *f t foagwrad
1 Thunderbolt road* will be leased tor aSBs
ears. Apply at TftU Ogles. settf
■apMMMlsMa Orsages,
A. WILCOX* CO.
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SrobOAsn’e Uppeb Range, Bat Sibeet,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
'C'VEBr facility offered for constgnments'and exe-
JCi cution of orders. Uberal advances made on
Cotton shipped to oar friends in New York. Balti
more and Philadelphia. ocll-tf
STEAM ENGINE ANp p HILL
for sale.
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
and 8aW MU1, manufactured to order at the Ful
ton Worka, Ns • York. Cpnsistaof an engine of foD
ftssnawassssi rslere fioa bailer, with «n tn* one-
nienoes comptete; iron frame, 4o feet carriage; 56
iaeh*aF; l *S»tot_?W f :to rt k‘B;head biockm 4«o tost
fog «ftahv*Kh ttffl«ys *nd"fi*fl clasa belting for toft
mill complete. The whole is perfectly new and can
nsr dlow a» t DANIELS.
Notice.
^ i-A.i
J W. NEVITT, of the firm of Nevtt,
Co. tn
Jl-U
Em has’ associated hlsarif Vito Latfafopft
it he Dry Goods buslnaw, sttleMd stand sf
HENRY LftTHMOP ft 00.
FURNITURE.
DEGRAAF & TAYtOB,
87 aad 89 Bowery, and 65 Cfiristic St.,
NKW YORK.
S TILL : onunuo tobe the largest Furniture Mann-
factarers in the city.
PARLOR
DINING-ROOM and
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Canopy a*4 Victoria Bed***,
FOR THE SOUTHKHJf TRADE, 15 ■ •
At 20 percent, reduction in price. QC3
DANIEL H. LONDON*
NO. S3. BROADWAY, NEW YORK*
Shipping and Commission MerehgRt, ^
W ILL sell all kinds ol Tobacco, Cotton,
Grain, Seed, Ac., aad wlfl execute orders
baying Merchandise and Produce of «fr
tion. Consignments and order* solicited.
REFERENCES.
Ia Savannah—Major A. Porter. Donean ft John
ston, N. A. Hardee ft Co., E. E. Hertz ft Co., ’John
Stoddard.
In New York—W. C. Langley ft Co.; Bare lay ft
Livingston, Wm. Watson ft tt.
Liberal advances aiiowsd on Cotton shipped to
Messrs. Eyre’ Evans ft Co.. Liverfool. oclftm
To The Public.
nriHE PAVILION HOTEL, Charles ton, Sstith Caro-
X Una, so lonaxnd ably esndneted b«thldata H. L.
BUTTERFIELA will still *skept opeofor toe accom
modation of thfttravelling pubtlo. Italfonoar friends
and patrons wtfrfoud the usual'secnmtoiiateliins aad
attention bestowed on them as formerly. sadUtspn^
lie favor, alrAdy so well established a* The Matte
of the travelling Merchants at th* Heath. vriU.br ter-
neet effort*, be tolthfnliy preserved. QMfi-tf
Twelve Gardeir tots
AT PRIVATE j ! .1.
BY LatKOCHK. BELL ft WILLIAM*,
esteeming to* 8-10 sores ol first
Lots. They sea , hsaada* oa tt« esst tor fifoila—
BKag'sra.tgsaaOT
too^U*aStedtocifttt*
ioa. FUtot th* property eanb* soar
teg-room, '
NEW STORE.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND
CLOTHING,
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
Einstein Eeknrnn & Go.,
NO. 1M CONGRESS STREET.
<TTE are now receiving, and ready to exhibit oar
WW large end well selected stock of the above men-
mined goods from the beat manufacturers, and pat
ip expressly for the Georgia and Florida trade.
Merchants and Planters
are invited to examine our stock before pur chasing
isewhere. oc4-3m
Assignee’s Sale.
I OFFER for sale the Building known as the Bsnk
of Commerce, situated on the southern one-third
of lot Mo. 16; Jeykyl Tything, Derby Ward, frosting
thirty test on Drayton, and sixty feet on Bryan
The Building is well adapted for carrying on a
large Basking Business.
ALSO,
The middle one-third of said lot No. 10, and the
Improvements thereon. The ground upon which
bote bnUdtnga are attuned Is fee simple.
Thirty toads of on* thousand dollars each, of the
city of Colombo*, guaranteed by the Mobile sod Gi
rard Railroad Company, end thirteen bonds of the
city Of Columbus of five hundred dollars each. In-
tersstoa all the bonds seven per cent, per annua,
payable semi-annually.
The above described real estate and bonds are ot
tered at private sale, and If not disposed of pi evtoos-
ly, will be sold at Auction by Bell. Wylly ft Chrtodte.
on lha first TUESDAY In Jannaty next, st the
Conrt Boose, In this city.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
Af llvrSS-
NOTICE.
TO ILL WANTING FURNITURE
1 am opening for th* inspection of the public,
.fine slock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT-
TRESSES, &C-, &c.,
To which the attention of all Is invited.
r Wareroome, 178 BROUGHTON STHKBT, Shel
OCX’s old Os, Good* Store.
flS-ly S B. g*BRrNg_TOfo-_
Notice.
r flflj UMUUIBISHUd, IIOUUI 5UD xxmsaev . -
JL POBK A THOMAS* have tlila day
Had partasiship for the transaction of » "Sr of
JlffSreK^Sd has eontrlbuted Ten Tbo™P* ™
unto the common st«5 of the
n h* XHDttAS.
a! U- STODDARD.
SATAWAH, Dec. 1, 1866.
COAL.
ANTHBACTTE, BITUMINOUS,
B un pan, steamboat, Baltimore, Comswl* 00
aad English OvaL .
or •*!• by ^n or csrgo by
MSa ' CHIPMAN ftCHAFUL-
XHOB. W. BBOOKB
MANUFACTURER OF
furniture and general
UPHOLSTERY.
MM Dae ItnsL PtAlIadelpItto, »•
H. M—ftllOBDftRM met by Mtei Pr°»I$V
ForSale.
IMS SAW MILL known as Collin* *
' "awsr
d*axt-tf