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HORNING dispatches.
from Washington.
, ^yfiltK^SIONAL. PROCEEDINGS,
[For the News and Herald.
The True Restoration.
Poor old St Mary’s," one involuntarily
exclaims, aa the monumental-like chimneys
point out the spot where pleasant dwellings
stood, whece happy families lived in peace,
plenty and contentment. It Was a ruthless
act of ruinous war to have burned a defence
less and deserted town, and the reprobation
of the Northern press at the time this place
and Darien were destroyed, I am told by
Northern gentlemen, was very general and
severe against such savage barbarities. But
all of St. Mary’s was not burned. Singular
providences seemed to epare from shells aod
the torch. Oo one occasion, after it had
been set on fire so that the wind, blowing the
flame and cinders, might make a.dean sweep
of the whole place, a sudden and tremendous'
rain storm extinguished the flames, and tiod
defeated the purposes of Man. A small red
house is still standing alone, in the midst of
the burnt district, and was pointed out to me
with this strange narrative:
In that bo.use,.at the time of the firing of
the town, there was living a bed-ridden old
man and his wife, a most excellent old lady
and pious member of the Baptist Church.
She could not, or would not, leave when the
devouring element began its work of ruiu,
but as it came sweeping on she began pray
ing most earnestly and faithfully to God,
believing that He could and would save her
house. And He did! On every side stood
the chimneys of other bouses, but her hum
ble home is there yet to show that the ef
fectual fervent prayer of the righteous
availeth much. •
But St. Mary’s is too beautiful aud health
ful a location to be deserted. Some of its
old inhabitants have returned to their homes,
remaining uninjured. Others have come
information asPto whether ho
CHRISTMAS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
.v.TOS.&ec. 20.—Senate.—Mr.[Wilaon offered
""V -,'lntion, directing the President to instruct
! j „ r .u,f the army and navy, and of the Freed-
.Bureau to prevent and prohibit the infliction
' " .real punishment for crimes and misdemoan-
‘ ,1^ lately rebellious States, until their civil
'(rumenhi shall have been recognized and ratified
’ usrecc Ordered printed.
Hr Catti il presented the petition of carpet manu-
^ s for relief from thu five per cent. Internal
■ ",,Tas. Kdfei red to Finance Committee.
■ ^"bosu called up the resolution on reconstruction
trii'il by him yesterday aud printed in yesterday's
.;\ r ; an d delivered a speech in advocacy of the
•ill of Congress to establish governments in the
v-bellious States.
Mr. Henderson offered a resolution based on a dis
Fletcher, Of Missouri, calling. J .. ° t ' .. . . ., . ,
* with the determination to restore their lo6se8
ttch from Gove
,hon the Presi<l<
d since the 1st of December sent troops into the in-
or of Missouri for any purpose: if so, to indicate
. reasons, etc. Resolution was adopted.
B .il t<> admit Nebraska was taken up.
iI.*rsE. Mr..Spalding rose to a question of privilege
connection with au editorial in the Washington
furouicle, reflecting upon a resolution offered by him
• j riterrt'd to the Committee on Reconstruction.
ILe resolution simply directed the committeetoin-
uirc into the propriety of proposing a joint resolu-
jou doelaratory of purpose of the Congress in the re-
•:i.ni of Senators and Representatives from the re-
..lions Status on the ratification by them of the Con
stitutional Amendment. He was in favor of the Con-
i3tBt ioual Amendment, iu all its parts, and advised
a adoption as a measure of conciliation. It might
^ouie necessary ore long to place the revolted States
.5 a condition of territories; if the necessity become
parent, lie should not flinch from the work.
Air. Stevens replied, stating'that lho resolution
: krrrd to was such as would obstruct the final and
tree reconstruction of the Government
lho House then went into Committee of the Whole.
Ajr. Hisc, of Kentucky, made a speech on the Presi
dent's message.
From Kuropc.
Lixdon, Dec. 20—11 a. m.—Before offi ial hours
•jiisnioniiug, fives offered at 71X-
At the conclusion of the trial of Lainirande, he re-
r.red protests in the English journals against the il-
.tfility of liis extradition in Canada. It is true he
messed the guilt fully, but exception is ueverthe-
taken to their regularity attending his arrest.
Tabis, Dec. 20.—Toe Moniteui'8, in an editorial this
l ruing thinks there is no doubt that the relation
v,iten Italy and the Pope will bo placed on a sound
31f.S.
Lisbon, Dec. 2ft.—The United SUtes iron clad Miau-
c:-uiali, accompanied by other vessels of the Arne-
:.anfleet.arrived iu the Straits of Gibraltar ou the 14th
zstint
Paris, Dec. 20.—Le Temps of this morning an-
: an^es its unqualified belief that Napoleon has re
eved official intelligence of the abdication of Maxi
milian.
Liverpool, Dec. 21—Noon.—Cotton opened active
•wterday; closing rates, 14?gd. for middling upland;
viles promise to reach 13,000 bales.
London, Dec. 20.—Fives of 1862 is quoted at 75*£
this morning at Fraukfort with active demand.
From Kurope-By Steamer.
Liverpool, De cember 8.—The following are the au
thorized quotations of cotton : Orleans fair, lCd;
middhugOrleans, 14‘ 8 J; Mobile fair, loUd; Mobile
middling, ltUjd; fair uplands, I5?*d; middling up
lands, i:r g d. The entire stock of oottou iu port is
estimated at 53i),ft00 bales, of which 173,000 are Amo’
Advices from Manchester are unfavorable, the
market there lor goods aud yarns being very dull and
trices tending down ward.
Hie steamship Marie, from New Orleans, has ar
rived at Liverpool.
The French Admiral in China issued a notification
declaring the river Zcrul in Corea in a state of block
ade trow October 15lli, owing to the recent murder of
french missionaries.
by rebuilding on the site of former steam
mills, new, enlarged and improved structures
Messrs. Burns, FoX & Lippman show wbat'
pure Southern enterprise and capital can do,
even after a total prostration of tljp finances
of the country—the burning of their old
machinery and buildin of their old mill.
These gentlemen—one of them a well known
fellow citizen of 8avannah—have had
splendid double gang saw mill in operation
lor more than a year past They have in
process of construction auother, upon even
a larger scale, with planer, aud other such
machines connected with the mill. They
have already sent millions of feet of lumber
and timber to various portions of the world;
three large vessels were loading at their mill
at the time of our visit, aud orders were on
hand from France, Spain, England and the
West Iodies.
They have given employment to hundreds
of the citizens of Camden county. In fact,'
one gentleman remarked to me, their mills
and those of one or two others, though much
smaller ones, on the North river and St.
Ilia, were supporting the county.
One point of special interest is that Sa
vannah has no small part in this. Southern
enterprise. Oar very worthy and staunch
citizen, Mr. Robt. Lachlison constructed, in
his extensive foundry, the engine and ma
chinery of both these large double gang saw
mills. And it speaks no small praise to his
mechanical skill and fidelity that one mill has
been running for over a year without a day’s
loss from fault of engine or machinery
Sucli men do well for themselves and well
for the country, and long may they flourish,
Of course such works us these cause stores
to spring up in the place, and other improve
ments follow..
It would be pleasant to describe the beau
tifnl locations for residences, the solemu and
impressive live oat cemetery, and speak a
word or two about the old inhabitants and
good people of St. Mary s, but lot those hold
a tender regard for “ The days of Auld-lang-
syne” who remember the past, while we
labor in the.ptfigent and hope for the future
Visitor.
Political Matter. In t«»e DIrtriet of Co-
lnmbia.
Washington, December 20.—Tlie colored citizens
oi this District are holding private meet.nga to ar
range for voting at tho next municipal election, and
lounider other matters in that connection
Tbe Republican Association, at their regular meet
ing last night, passed a resolution declaring that, iu
judgment, tho organizalion of auxiliaries to this
society, comprised exclusively of colored persons,
Either expedient as a matter of policy nor consistent
*ith Republican principles, which made no distinc-
bdii on account ol race or color.
Terrible Calamity in Memphis.
Memphis, Dec. 20.—This morning, by the burning
M a confectionery establishment on Madison street,
fourteen persons were suffocated in their rooms, or
lost tbeir lives in attempting to escape by leaping
‘f'Jin tbe windows.
Mew Yorlc Market.
Xjto Vouk, Dec. 20.—Flour dull and drooping;
'riieai, dull and in buyers'favor; coru, one to two
cent« lower, no receipts: pork, lower; cotton firm,
*t 13c for middling uplauds; gold,
Baltimore Market.
Baltimore, December 20.—Flotfr very firm; Ohio
t-xtra, $12 75. Provisions inactive. Pork, $23. Coffee
dull; Kio, lG,Va,l8} a c. Whiskey very quiet.
An Ominous Prediction.—The late Lord Macaulay,
i May, 1857, wrote a letter to H. L. Randall, of Now
York, iu which he expresses his earnest convictions
In relation to tue future of the United States. He
Baid :
It is quite plain that your government, will never be
aub- to restrain a distressed and discontented majori
ty For with you the majority is the government, and
Lm tho rich, who are always a minority, absolutely at
its mercy. * * *.... .. 1
seriously apprehend that you will, in some such sea-
*ou as i have described, do things which will prevent
prosperity from returning; that you will act uiea
people who should in a year of scarcity devour all the
Bted coru, and thus make the next yt»c * y®* 1 * °f
»-ardty, but of absolute famine. There mil b®». 1
fear, spoliation. The spoliation will incrUMfe the o*s :
trea*. The distress will produce fresh
There is nothing to stop yon. Your ConktitiiUaiLja
•fll sail aud no anchor. As 1 said before, when a soci-
has entered on this downward progress, either civ*
riizatiou or liberty must perish. Either some Caesar
or Napoleon will seize the reigns of government witn
•‘Btroug hand, or your republic will oe *** fearfully
I>luudered aud laid waste by barbarians in the twen
tieth century as the Roman Empire was in tue nltn,
*ith this difference: That the Huns and Vandals, who
^vaged the Romau Empire, came from without, and
th *t your Huns and Vandals wiU have been engender-
"fitbin your own country by your Own institutions.
Belios of the Aborigines.—We are infonned.that
niakiug recent excavations in the upper pwt w
fauquier county, Virginia, very curious relics hav6
pttn found in a mound which proved to be what had
wig beeu supposed an Indian burial place. Two
**fcletoii8, which evidently showed there were giants
hi those days, with spear heads and the usual para-
buL-ruaiia found iu Indian graves. The great aub-
°f interest shown is a' tablet containing hierogly
phics of a very curious character. W« Norris, Esq., of
Uut couuty, a gentleman who has traveled very exteu-
8, ^ely iu the East, land who was with Gliddou in his
celebrated journey across the desert,) is of the opin-
j ’hat this discovery will prove the identity of the
jneban tribes with some of the Asiatic tribes, and set-
ue the question so long mooted as to their origin. We
we further informed that Mr. Norris will now proceed
i?'' aahington city with this table for the pu$o«e of
K lo P r ‘>fe«*or Henry aod ©dmr favaoa. The
is looked forward to with no little interest.
Negro Suffrage in the District of Colum
bia—Flans of tile lladicals.
The Washington papers state that the
Radicals and freednien in that city are jubi
lant over the passage of the law conferring
suffrage upon the negro. The great body of
white citizens are much depressed by the
success of the measure, aud some few are
not backward in expressing their dissatisfac
tion. The negroes say they intend to select
gayles J. Bowen, now Postmaster of that
city, as their candidate for Mayor, aud two
years hence they will put up one of their
own race as their candidate for that office.
The Constitutional Union, of Saturday last,
gives vent to its" feelings ou the recent and
contemplated action ot Congress as follows
•‘By a vote of 32 to 13, ike Seuate of oar factional
Congress have passed ike bill conferring the riglit or
suffrage upon tho negro IS the .District ol Columbia,
while excluding those who were engaged in tho late
civil war on the side ol the Confederate States. In
our article of Thursday ou -Univer. al amnesty aud
universal suffrage," we showed what the policy of the
Radicals bad been from the inception of their party,
aud that their various plans and schemes for t he re
storation Of the country were as false as themselves—
concocted only to deceive—advocated only to betray.
The passage ot this hill shows that our remarks were
true—that our prediction will be shortly verified, un
less the people rise in their might against the insanity
and dishonesty of the legislation of this Radical fac
tional Congress. .
•*l’he ignorant and degraded negroes of the Dis
trict, numbering thousands, who cmie here from the
Southern slave SUtes—thousands who were kid
napped by Massachusetts dealers in human blood,
underthe name of bounty brokers, and sold in this
District—all these imvo, so far as the action af this
factional Senato is concerned, the right to vole. But
white men—a large, intelligent and energetic class—
who acted as their conviciious of duty (mistaken
thouch they were) prompted them, white men are to
he excluded. This is another step. towards the erec
tion of a Y inkee aristocracy upon the ruins of the Be-
nubUc. A few weeks more, aud, so far as this factional
Congress can do it, tbe Southern States will be re
duced to provinces—the whites dislranclnsed—aud
then the next step will be the disfranchising of Dem
ocrats iu the North. Those who wero called ‘ Peace
Democrats” will first experience the effects ot lankee
legislation. Then all classes of Democrats. Then
gradually the people of the country, no matter what
their political sentiments, until New Lnglond alone '«
the governing power."
Hon. Caleb Lyon Bobbed of Forty-Seven
Thousand Dollabs.—Governor Lyon aud his private
aecretary. late of Idaho, left New York city Wednes
day noon for Washington city, stopping at Phila
delphia until the eleven P. M. train. They there took
a sleeping car, Governor Lyon occupying tho lower
berth- H« at once retired, taking oil his money belt,
which contained $47,000, and placed it under his pil
low Upon arriving iu Washington he discovered
that he had been robbed of hie money, his empty
belt being found hear the head of his bod. Mr. Mc
Call occupied the berth above him, nobody else being
in the section. Both gentlemen slept soundly till
morning. A peculiar feeling about the head, pro
ducing a doll, heavy sensation, which Mr. Lyon t-x-
Derieneed upon waking this morning, induces him to
believethkt he had been drugged. Nertlmf ot the
mntlemen have anr idea by wnom the robbery was
nerpeirated, or the hour of the occurrence. The
Soney stolen belonged to government, which
the Governor wm conveying to Waihington. He w
vifiitina Washington to settle his accounts with Uie
Indian -Bureau ae Superintendent of Indian Af-
fog Idaho, having been superceded by Governor
Ballard.
her 10, were aa follows:
„ ' . $1,620,657 04
New Yo^k 332,869 97
Boston. 111.487 72
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$98,728 10.
OF
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SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
Comprising Elegantly Illustrated
Gift Books,
Photograph Albums,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases,
Writing Desks,
Ladies* Toil it Cases,
Glove Boxes, Reticules, .
Work Boxes,
Card Cases,
Bibles.
Prayers, Services, Devotional Book;;,
Magic Lanterns,
Games of all kinds.
The new and exceedingly Interesting Game,
War Chess,
Invented by CoL Richardson, of Virginia.
PARLOR CROQUET,
A charming Game for evening entertain
ment at home.
The Iasi and best Game out is the
Parlor Cue Alley
AmQng the smaller Games are—
Three 3fcny Ate a, j
Grandfathers Games,
Author's Improved,
The Most Laughable Tiling on F.iirlh,
The Checkered Gam*, of Life,
Peter < oddle's Trip t«> New York.
THE MAGIC WHEEL,
A'beantifiil Optical Illusion.
RHYMES AND JINGLES,
Tbe. Sybil’s Prophecy, Etc.
Call and examine. .
M1LL0N & FRIERSON,
CONGRESS and WHITAKER STREETS.
dec!9
Fire Insurayrit Company SODA WATER!'
PHCENIX ASSURANCE CO.
PF^LONDON.
ATLANTIC INSURANCE CO.
OF'BROOKLYN.
LENOX INSURANCE CO- ” ~ '' taok Mu»OT *o cohvict amt per.
BOH of TraMckiar i» MUt. tear.
My Hum, aad Mwrfcad IHO. Thoac
ui ezpceoly fur me* io my own private
I neither sell or give them ewaj, and
NO OTHER PERSON
* ‘J/a. 1 J| JfH.mmU- HAS a RIGHT TO DO 80.
JOHN r whitneh. from time to thrie,^^for many years, I hava stifled
JOHN c. WHITNEH. parties receiving from me their enppliee Of Soda tfa-
_ — tAr PnhrudAh that I furnish them only on coudi-
MATIAM Ai U«l5r5my>c U »e reapousibla for the bottles, and
IMA 11UP4HUB b EsSskSs&^mjsc»
Horse Insurance Company.
hums office s , in'A; L. u
Corner Fourth and Jotimon 8wnr»,
V- . LOUISfllLE, XT.
CAPITAL ...saso.ooo. a -‘ J
lusuivs .Live Stock against Loss by Theit aa*
Death. Rales e.Ubiiihi-n by tbe expo.cnee pf*. ^attach so little value to them, aixepiy because they
ucntnry in Kngland. have never been compiled to pay for any. But they
ELE6AHT nMlTDBE LATEST PASHIORS
• -nJ 8t *7 trifi
Geo. J. Henkels, Lacy & Co.,
patent fastener attached, aod which is lost with
a bottle lost, la IS cents, of $1 80 per dozen. My
adwtl weekly Toe* of boMMe (4 the pnaeat time is
(roes ane to two haedrsd doxru, or about $300- Theer
bn facts, rad can be vouched tor by those io my em
ploy and proven by my books, also by statements frtan
tbe glass MmaMetann, which will show the thoa-
sande of dollars aoaoaUy paid them by me for those
bottles which hove been lost, without ray remuncra
isin by those to whom they were entrusted, and who
J. W. SHOCKK.NOk,_ President.
D. B. DEWEY, Secretary.
MABBKTY to OO.,
General Agents lor Georgia.
A. F. PARROTT. Local Agent,
Office on Bryan street
One door ea I of Merchants’ A Planters' Bank.
Keferchces—Co ten21 R. D. Walker, J. X. Thomas
to Son. A A. Salomons fc Co , B. L Heidlinger-
decll—If
FIRE, MARINE
AND ACCIDENTAL:
IHSDRAHGE AGENCY.
Capital aod
Assets.
Security Insurant*Co ,.$1,600,000
Phoenix Insurance Co 1,693,000
International Insurance Co.... 1,433,000
Manhattan Insurance Co 1,078,000
Harmony Insurance Co ......... 900,000
North American In.uyanc.To . 800,000
Total Cash Capital and Assets.$7,094,000
Capital.
New York Accidental Ins. Co $350,000
t ,UKB, MARINE and INLARD Riske taken In tbe
J 1 above highly responsible Companies on Bolldlnge
and Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest Tabs
corresponding will! the risk
Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
A A. LANE. Age t.
No. 12 Stoddard’s Ran e, Bay street,
nol«-3n) Savannah, Georgia.
should bear in mind that they may at any time be
brought to an account.
My best efforts—and, in teet, the beat part ot my
Ufa baa been devoted to this business, aud with a de
sire to conduct it in such a manner as to give general
mtisfaction to all, and to furnish all articles io my
Use I which I have dans) at aa low a price and of a su-
irior quality to any similar articles offered. Such
is been my past, such shaU be my future course;
and in now asking my-patrons to ha more careful of
my bottles, and return them &B to me when empty, 1
simply ask thy rights. Those lilting to comply with
my very just demand wm ha compelled lo do so le-
gaily. . . RwperUully, .
declO—2w JOHN RYAN.
OILS, OILS,
Ni, 1 Machinery Oil,
Prime Lard Oil,
Linseed Boiled and Raw#
THE ABOVE
Just Received At
PERKINS’
New Photograph Gallery,
BROUGHTON STREET,
Opposite the Marshall Hon o,
a superb assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ’ ALBUMS.
Also, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
and a collection of supciior Portraits of Distinguished
Meu iu elegant frames,
FOR. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS’
All are cordially invited to call and see them; at
Perkins’ Savannah Photograph Gallery,
deelh
City Marshal’s Sale.
U NDER the ordinance of the city of Savannah,
will sell on Saturday, December 22d, at one
o'clock p. iu., at the City Pound,
ONE BAY MOLE,
unless all charges are paid before thc^hourofi-alc.
city marshal.
dee! 8—5t
Portable and Stationary Engines
JVOR SAnE AT pEEJJRS A holing WORTH’S,
No. u Bay street. Savannah, Ga. -
The celebrated “first premium” PonaWc and Sta-
tionary Bmriue*; alwo Sbaiting, Han£ets and Belting.
N. B.—Parties desirous of pu chat mg wia do well
and study their own interest to give me » c«H belore
buying elsewhere,
di ~ '
W. F. HORTON.
Jnst Received from Pbilaielphia,
A LOT OF LADIES’ SHOES
Of better workm.meblp ami mavSiS! than any In
this roarkel, consisting iai part of
Ladies’ French Calf and Kid (thick aoledj
Congress Gaiters,
Ladies’ French Gulf and Kid fthick soli d)
Polish Boots,
Ladies' English 1-asting High Balmo-als,
Ladt£s’ English Lasting Congress Gaiters,
Laities' Morocco (flue and Cbarse) Balmorals
Ladies' English Lasting (thick soled) Buskins.
For sale by TBBBAU to PHILLIPS,
N. E. corner Lull aud Broughton streets,
duel! tf Savannah, Oa.
PERKINS’
Photograph and Art Gallery
BROUGHTON STR1
Opposite the Marshall He
SAVANNAH,
I S now open lor I he reception of visitors. His old
patrons, and the public generally, are respect
fully invited to call and examine hi* NEW AND
BRAl'TtKUL STYLE OF PIL’I URES, consisting Of
Plain Photographs ol every sine and dccription.
Plain Porcelain, Porcelain Ivorytype in oil or water
colors. Cabinet and Lire Size Portraits in oil or pas
tel. Retouched -imperia'. Cabinet sad Life Size
crayon, and every other style of ,
PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURE
known to the Alt. Possessing a superior light,
stracted under his own supervision, be feels that he
c.iu give satisfaction to all.
His painting is executed by
MR. H. COLLINS,
well known as the able aBd eminently successful
Artist of the Augusta Gallery during the last aeven
years. The public aie. cordially invited to call a~ J
examine his exquisitely flnisheu Psintlngs.
SMALL A MB ROT Y PBS,
PHOTOGRAPHS AND DAGUERREOTYPES
copied into any of the above style Portrait®.
decl9 ' • ' ■
JAMES RUS'BLL, Cox- JOHN 0. HATBLY,
Savannah, Ga. Jasper, Florida.
ILL AND WINTER GOODS.
RUSSELL & HATELY,
JASPER, FLORIDA,
yy ILL open, forthwith, a large and well selected
stock of : taple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and
ShocH, Hats and Caps.
Also, Staple and Faucv qroceriae and Hardware,
consisting of everything needful for Plantation and
family nse, which will be offered at prices to suit
the times and the interests of pmchaaers.
They will also act as
COMMISSION and FORWARDING
Merchants
and will (five special attention to the purch&ae ot the
products of tbe country and the sale ol produce and
merchandise on consignment. d$c7
H
Randell & Co.,
201 and 203 Bay Street,
West of Barnard St. ,
AVE in store and for sale—
Boiler and Engine for Sale.
T HE Boiler is In capital order, having been little
need: is low pressure, return flue, 18 feet long, 8
le»it 4 inches wide, lo feet 4 inches high, double lur-
I,aCe * ALSO*
Engine—The Marine Engine to match, which is low
pressure, vertical square, 30 inch cylinder, b*>i feet
stroke. Apply to BRYAN HARTK1DGE A CO.
dcrlMw Of ' ALVIN N. MILLER. .
Gardening Land For Sale.
OAA ACRES, in 25 or 50 aero Lots, situated on the
ZUU Louisville road, five miles from; Savannah,
well wooded, and adapted to raising all kind* of pro
visions. Apply to M. J- BUCRXfcR,
At Einstein, Ecknian &-Uo.s Shoe store.
no22—2m * •
FOR SALE,
A
an30-tr
SERVICEABLE DRAFI
Pulaski House Stables.
HORSE. Apply at
G. MoGINLY,
Screven Housn
uUO barrels Flour, Super. Extra and Oboiea.
50 barrels Urcker’s S. K. Flour, Red and Blue.
. 75 bags Kio Coifer, Fair and Prime.
50 pockets Java Colfoc.
2«io caddies lilack ami G eenTeas.
loo bunds Keliped Sugars, all grades.
7.i barrels Molasses and Syrup.
50 tubs Untter, Gosiieu and Western.
200 tuba Lard, Pure Leaf and Pressed.
250 boxes Cheese, state, Paetory and Bag. Dairy.
200 boxen New Layer lbusinn.
25 cases sardines.
:t0 bags Ground Popper and Alsplce.
1-0 canes PicKics, Peaches, Oysters, Ac.
200 dozen 2 and 3 HOopod Bucket*,
loo dozen Brooms.
100 half barrels Mackerel, 1,7and 3.
Cilroo, Currants, itigs, Nuts, Candies, etc.
decl?-6t
McCAETHY
COTTON CINS,
For Sale,
AGONS AND CASTS, by
E. F. METCALFE A CO.
w
oc-23 ’
Plantations for Sale Near
SAVANNAH.
F OR SALE OR RENT, A tract of thirteen hun
dred ana nfty acres, well known as producing
Sea Inland Cotton, as welt as Upland, of unusually
8< A?so!a P mce-Plantation of three hundred and sixty
acres, on n good pitch of tide. . _
Both places possess gre»t advantages. For lurtner
Information apply'at THIS'DFPICK.
VALUABLE
Rice Plantation to Lease.
RICE PLANTATION on the Satilla river, W
FOR SALE BT
GfflPIAN & GH&PQI,
208 BAY STREET,
Southern Bag Manufactory,
EXCHANGE WH1RF.
M. P. BEAUFQBT.
ALL GOODS SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES,
TTiLOUR BAGS. 12K. **. * an(1 pounds, neatly
r atamneil. with name, haziness, toe.
TWO, three and font Bnsbel Bap for Corn, Rice,
Oats, &c. Gunny, Osuaburg and Second Hand Bags
f °s»u!r Tent*. Awnings and Flags made to order,
Rope, Canvas, Bagging and Twine ior sale.
dec6 ~
Law Notice.
Camden county, one of the best on the over, and underalgn.d has removed his Uw Offlos to
anpplied with every Improvement, will be leased tor . ^ secund floor c f the old Ctty Rotel Budding,
of years on application to tiie undersigned.
J. R. SNEED, Macon, Ga.
on Bay street,
noO-tf
THIRTEENTH AND GBCHTNUT STREETS,
pmutoELrau.
W E have n suit oi
Nhse Rinmrs, Gtigaalti Carpeted,
And furnished cpapietirasl > -
PARLORS AND CHAMBEOS.
Purchasers cun see hOW a soil of'Fnrnttnre will
appear in . -c - .
THEIR HOUSE,
and cin, from these rooms, make a better selection
than they can from Furniture promiscuously placed
large warerooms. * _ no27-2m
W. B. DUFFY t GO.,
20? Bay Street,
' pK ALIRS IN
mported and Domestic Liquors
j ^GRNTS tor Charles Phrre Champagnes, Keller’s
Kentucky Bourbon Wldsksy, Renault to Co.’s Bran
dy, etc. * nol.Vtf
issolutlon of Co-Partnership.
riYHE.CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing l>e-
tween the anderaigned, under the firm name of
V. A. RYAN A CO., is this day dissolved by mntnal
consent.
w: B. Duffy k Co.ffire authorized to settle all ont-
itandihg zccounts.
V. A. RYAN,
A. S. BIGELOW,
J. P. GILSON, Agent.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have associates themselves, to
gether under the Brm name of W. B. DUFFY A CO.,
at the former store of V. A. Byaji to Oju-MJ Bay
street. " W. B. DUFF1 ■
iSa . - A.S. BIGELOW.
OILS ARE FOR SALE
BY THE
GALLON or BARBEL,
CASE & HA.BRIS;
110 192 Bay Street.
Plantation for Rent,
CJ-AID to he one ofthc best on the Ogeechee river,
O c ntaintBg shorn two Iboosand acres of Urst
quality river bottom, hammock and pine land, five
hundred of which are opened tor enltivation, and
well adapted to the production or Cotton and Cora
As much us fifty bushels 61 the latter have been made
io thencreon the bottom lands
Fix raising Stock it is unsurpassed in this State,
having excellent and bounteous ranges.
Located along the Central Railroad, and being only
forty-seven miles from savannah, and two miles from
Station No. *i4, it has the advantage of convenience
to market.
For particulars, apply to
DB. A. P. LONQSTBKET.
Effingham County, near Hudson Ferry,
On the Savannah river, or to
JOB1AH SIBLEY,
dec; ' Aagnsta, Ga.
Notice
g HEREBY GIVEN that the partnerships hereto
j. fore existing under the names Of Milter, Thomas
to Co., in Savannah, Ga., and Thomas. Livingston to
Co* Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by the death
or D. G. Livingston, one of the partners.
A. J. MILLER will give his attention to the bust
ness iu Savannah, and & B. THOMAS to the buslneea
In Madison, in liquidation. a. J. MILLER,
4 a B. THOMAa
August, 1966. Surviving Partner..
The subscribers will continue the Grocery and Com
mission Business In Savannah, Ga., at the store o<
copied by the late firm, on Ba^ street
Asgttft, )9c6.
LER to BROTHER.
The subscriber solicit* for the new a continaaner
ol the patronage extended to the late firm.
S. a THOMAa
One of the survivors.
August, 1806. ans:-lf
COTTON MACHINERY
For Sale.
#
0NE THIRTY-INCH 8 P R E A Dll
TWenty-lonr thirty-inch CARDS,
Two DRAWING FRAMES,
SIX Patterson SPREADERS,
all In good order-. Address
SAMUEL A. CROZER,
H3 South Front sheet, Philadelphia,
declh—2w . . .
SmEBSOH I WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLER 1
ASP
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
East Bids of Market,
Betweem St. Jallsa sad Bryan Streets,
SAVANNAH. GA
THOa BOBTOCK. - J. F. HOBSON
Tale Royal Planing Mill,
Car. Lilierty st. an! Tlmiefliolt ML
Jill kinds of Planed Lumber tor sale,
decll—in* BOBTOCK to HOHBON.
Corn and Oats
6,000
FOR SALE.
BUSHELS landing from Brig
“GEORGIA.”
N, A. HAROEE to CO-
Garden Lot for Lease.
mas VINE GARDEN LOT,
JL Thunderbolt roads will be
of Shad’s and
tor a term t *
■sill
DEMAND
BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED
Dnplex Elliptic
SKIRTS,
TtffflOH are nnlferaally reeonmended by tbe
wunL^n as the Standard SKIRT of;»$e
Fashionable World. *
LADIES
will find all styles, Including tbe
EMPRESS TRAIL, ■
PRIDE OF THE WORLD,
* PARIS TRAIL,
. IMMOVABLE, Ac.,
For gale at the lowest market prices,.by
J. C. Maker & Co.
CITY COURT 0P SAVAHKAH.
NOVEMBER TERM, I860.
liu)ake Hamilton, James Reed,
Uiu.. were summ-med to attend
Richard W- Adarirn, were summoned
aad be sworn aa air ,iid Jurors at the present term
of the Hoaomhle City Cgult.of Savannah, and made
default, it is ordvrt-d /that they be fined fn the sum of
forty dollars each,-unless Urey fflg.good and suffi
cient cause of excuse on. or belore the first day of
the next (Fabruaryj tiejm of said Court.
And whereas, hunanuel bhertal', Thomhs Hol-
eombe aud A- J AMHei weig summoned to attend as
Tub-eraei* aud he-ewotuas Grand Jnior. at the pre
sent rerm of tiiia Gdurt, ana made d'etuult, it 18 or
dered that they be figed in Uiu emu or lorty dollar?
each, unless they file gooiLaud sulliciem caure of ex-
cnaeon or before Uie ucet day of U 1 *- next (February;
term ot ?ai*l Court. . _ , .
Aud whereas, Patiick Burncs, George H. Aah,
Charles S- stnii It, D uriel G. Purse, Ueflry F. Den
nett aud James u. ljimhlor were tno moned to at
tend aod bet-worn as Putit Jpror. at the present term
of lh^Coar.,au(l mwlo delaul., it is .ordered'that
ihey be fined in ihe sue, or twenty dollar, each, un-
lesa thcy file good and suffi* ieut , iVusc of excuse nn
or before the first day o. ihe next (February; term
of .aid Court. . . - _ „
and whereas W. O. Godfrey, .lames H. Demand.
R. U Brown, Benimifn B. Felrlll. Peter V.ndever,
A Fernandez and L, A. Wakaiuan were summoned
to appear, outlie Sih of November, 18*6, to attend
undue sworn aa-Petlt Juror?: and wherearsPatrick
Dunn, L. W. Landershino, Dr. Warf-n Johnsou.
Patrick H. Mallei le aud John^Kilay were .summoned
to appear and be aworu us Pent Jurors, and made
defaalt since the 0J.ll of Novemlrer; aud whereas,
MorrisDidy, E. B. Clupmau. B. F. Ulmer, P. Brown,
S. C. Catherwood. S. M. Oolding, lx J- Guilmartin
anri A. Datenhofer were anmmonod to attend anJ
bit snoiu aa Petit Juror?, aal made defairttsiuce the
19th of November, 1866;, and whereas, .David S. How
ard and George S. William, were i-uniinoned to at
tend and be sworn as Petit Jurors and made default
since the 2Sd of November, 18o«; and whereae Pres
ton Warner, W. W. Ren,.hart, K. O. Witliingtou, T
Bukevrood. F. Do-wd. K. A. Weil. Joseph F. I’elot.
T. Bostick, David'Bailcy, Jacob tneky and Wm. Salt
were eammOMd to attend and be .worn us Petit .iu-
rora, and made default Biore the 7th d*ty of Decern-
ber, 186.; and whereas, John D. Hopf ius wa>
summoned to attend aud be sworn u. a Petit
Juror, and made defaifit since I lie sth day of
December, 16*6, It Is Ordered that they each lined
in the sum of twaiity dollars, unless they file good
an i sufficient caure f T*nih default on or before the
Bret day or ihe next (Februnnj term or this Court.
W. 8.'CHI-HOLM, Judge.'
Attest:—WM. J’.-fR.BMENTS, Deputy Clerk City
Coort of- Savannah.
True extract from the minutes or Court of tbe
17th Decernber,18*6. - -• ■
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
declB—36t Clerk CityOdort of savannah.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
The-ondersigoeoff iu tend mg to make a change In
his business, offers bis extensive stock AT NEW
YORK PRICKS FOR CASH. .This stock consists of
a SELECT ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries,
Liquors, *
. Wines
and Ales,
T .ether with a fine tldck of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
RETAIL MERCHANTS and COUNTRY DEALERS
will find It to their advantage lo call and examine
these goads, which are to be Positively Dis
posed of* before the first of January.
PIERCE SKEHAR.
ov29-tf . 176 Bronehton street.
R. MOLINA, ’
Importer of Havana Segars,
H AS tost received a large and well selected slock
or EVERYTHING usually found in a drst-class
Segar Stove. He offer, to his friends and the public
the following, as among the brand. :
-Y5.009 La Kscepc'iOn,
ai'.nuQ La Jenny Lind,
29,000 “ Uncle Bob Lee,"
- 20,000 La Espenola,
20.000 Belle or the South,
21,001, La Conchita, •
20,000 La Legitimidad,
20,ihi0 La India.
Fins Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Anderson’s and Lillieutbal'., Fine Cut Tobacco.
Lmillurd’s and Cook’e Snuff.
A tine lot of genuine Meerschaum, Briar Wood,
Lava and Clay Pipes, Matcher, Ac., at Wnolesaleand
Retail,
CORNER BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
dfrfi 3m
Untier Scroveff House .
R. M. Hunt,
COR. WHITAKER & STATE STREETS,
K EEPS constantly on hand ihe finest and purest
French and American
CONFECTIONARIES and CHOCOLATES,
Jellies, Cordial, Syrups, Figs, Nats, etc.
ALSO, .
China and Fancy Goods, India Rubber Toys,
Dolls and Doll Heads;
Wax, Marble and China D0II3 and Doll Headf,
Doll Carriages, Fancy Baskets, etc.
novl—2m
Valuable Wharf Property
FOR RENT. '
T HOSE valuable WHARVES ami TIMBER BA-
81 Nt*, known on the map ol the city as o'Byrue’s
Wharf, having a iront of 300 feet on the Savannah
river, and running back te River street.
Th<* Boaitia have a capacity Or docking 500,000 feet
of timber.
For particulars, apply to
no2fi.tr JOHN K. O’BYRNE, on the Wharf.
F, BROWN,
’ ‘ 41 ■ * .
Jeweler and Watchmaker.
■JJOWAT
. 147 CONGRESS STREET,
Next to MtlloS’s Bookstore,
has joat recetved a large Assortment
DIAMOND RINGS,
TINS and EAR RINGS.
ALSO.
FINE G9LD SETTS.
CALL AT ijlS NEW .STAND,
ducll-tf ... -
.To-Rerit,
MY BEblDiRNCRat Guyton, No. 3 Cen-
trai Railroad.
GFORGE PATTEN.
For Lease,
Y GEOHGE .W. WYLLY-TwralJ-saven
of land, one mile irorn (he city, on the Middle
Groo'ad Road, all together, or iu p.rhi, as may be de-
sireti. Also, five'lots in Frpwiowu, forming a body
300 brif)5 feet, lying between Jefferson aad Barnard
dccl3
300 tiyios feet, lying between
streets.
For .Rent.
Qm of tbe best located stores on the Bay, formerly
Occupied by (he NktiosaPExpress Ooupaoy. Inquire
- • L’NCKLJSs s SON,
no29 •' Corner of Bay and Barnard streeie.
Steam Saw Mill for Sale.
I AM now prepared to offer" on *asy termm one
SAW MILL, with a tliiity-hofke power Eugiue
aud fixtures, four timber carta, and limber ou about
2,ouo acres of land, etc. Appjy-to.
■ ■■' ’- -CLARK, JOHES A CO.,
Or I* i; T. H. H’XlKER, .
dec19—2w Station So. d,S.4 8.11- K.
Dissolution_of Co-Partnership
Sayahnau, Ga., October 9th, i860.
(JIHE co-partnership of Viir'HoS!*, Hoixto.e A-
Mubbay expires this day, by its own limitation.
'HOLLVoKE to MURRAY.
OelS - CHARLES VAN HORN.
Chuib.-Muiu-ut. • ChaS. Ci.auk
MURPHY & CLARK,
HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND SJEAMBOAT
PAINTERS.
G ILDING, Graining, Marbling, and Glazing. Signs
of every description furnished and painted at
short notice.
All orders left at our shop will meet with prompt
snd faithful attention. no8-ly
NOTES DISCOUNTED
BY
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
sep22-tf MM4 BAY STREET.
YV^liolesale
PAPER WAREHOB.
P PER for Printers and Bookbinders; for- Dry
Goods, Hardware and Boot and Slice Dealers:
for Grocers and Druggists. Printers* supplies of all
kinds. Also, Binders' Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes
and Twine. All goods sold at New York prices, with
expenses added.
oct4-tf
waIhien brothers,
210 Bay street.
“ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.”
GRITS, GRITS, SEAL.
LUDDINGTON &
G RITS and MEAL always on hand in kfru quauti-
tiea, daily ground, and can make it affiiaciaily to
the interest of Grocers and Bay Merchants who fill
country orders to give ns their patronage. We re
spectfully solicit a rail from all who nse the above.
Depot for shippers at 8. G. Hayoe’s warehouse, 190
and 192 Bay street, corner of Market Dock.
LUDDINGTON & CO.,
oc2-3m Cor. Habersham and Liberty streets.
NOTICE.
New Bice for Sale.
AT PLANTERS’ RICE POUNDING MILL,
-NBAS GAS WORKS,
yy HOLE and Middling Kici, Bice, Flour and Small
Bice, in quantities to dttft purchaser*.
ocfiT-tf ’"’ w ”" r
j 11 j A ABKWIUQHT.
xbfi >(i’s,i(j
bioS
for Sale,
iw^«sra»ssffl&j2
KSSS—5S5K‘Slf
<5c8-lm' ' Engineer O. R. B. 1
gQ BALES EtTHAHKAVYOUHNY CLOTH.
Just received to store and for sale by
J — . d ;.t CRANE to ORAYBILL.
. I
SliM till
T HE undersigned h$ve entered Into a limited part-
nerrbip, under tbe Qrm name of A. T. CUN
NINGHAM, lor the transaction o» a General Com
mission Business in the city of Savannah. Alexan
der T. Cunningham, of. Savannah, Is the general
partner, and dotm J. Stoddard, of the same placets
lire special partner, and contributes tin thousand
dollars to the common stock.
’ibis partnership is to commence on the twentieth
or November, Eighteen Bn’ tired rad Sixty-six, rad
to terminate’ on the first of January, Eighteen Hun
dred and Sixty-eight.
A. T. CUNNINGHAM.
uol5-4w JOHN J. STODDARD,
Coffee.
2,000
Direct importation from Rio de Janeiro,
For sale by
ocl-fim* . WEED to CORNWELL,
Ten Pin Alley.
PBIZE WATCH AND CHAIN.
mHE Proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Biffiard Sa-
X loon. Broughton street, betfreen Drayton and
Bull, will award a fine Watch aad Chain to the per
son rolling the beat game of Ten Pips in Ills Alleys
between December 8 and January 9. All tmploveea
of the establishment barred out. dec 8-fm
TO
HUNTERS.
T HE highest price can be obtained for GAME or
any klpH, M applying at the OUR HOUSB. c4o