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The Dailv News and Herald.
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Official Paper of the City.
ARBEST circulation in TNICITT AND COUNTY
SATURDAY. PECEMBBB M. U»6B.
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AND HERALD. Daily. Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our
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•1N» OUR COUNTRY PR1END*.
As much interest is felt throughout the countryIn
regard to the prospects of the cottou and other crops
we will be grateful to our planting friondfcsnd others
u the interior for infonuatioo on that subject.Those
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to the growing crops, the working
o f the free-labor system, and kindred matters, ot gen
eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating
the same to ua. .
Death of Bishop Stephen Elliott.
It becomes our mournful duty to annouuee
the sudden death of the Rt. Rev. Stepheu
Elliott, Bishop of Geoorgia, which took
place at his residence in this city, shortly
after nine o'clock last night, as i9 supposed,
from disease ot the heart. Bishop Elliott
bad returned to the city in the evening Cen
tral Railroad train from a visit to the inte
rior of the State, and was apparently
in his usual health up to the moment of his
death, which was without premonition.
At the hour at which we write we are
without further particulars of this melan
choly and startling event, the announcement
of which will causea t hrillof sadness not only
throughout our community, but the eutiie
Southern country.
In the death of this distinguished prelate,
the Episcopal Church has lost one of its
brightest ornaments, and the country one of
its most, cultivated and brilliant intellects.
Ih due time abler pens will record the
talents and virtues which adorned a charac
ter that has tew parallels among the dis
tinguished men of our day.
BY TELEGRAPH.
NlfiHT DISPATCHES.
Pram Karopr.
PAttts, Dec. *1 Aa a manlfeslatation of the cordial
relation, existing: between Franco and the United-
Statea. the farewell dinner of Minister Bigelow yei-lcr-
day was a very ancceieful affair. Mr. Kellogg, in his
■petcUon that occasion, declared that lie was glad to
say the traditional friendship between the two na
tions had been restored.
Some of the press of this city ore very severe in
their comments upon the message of President John
son.
It |s rumored that, baring to tho unpopularity of
the recently proposed scheme for the reorganization
Of the French army, it wiU either be withdrawn or
greatly modified.
Loudon, Friday, Dec. SI.—The case of the United
Stated y«. Prioleku, came up again before the Admi
ralty Court yesterday, when Mr. Adams refused 1«*
sanction the agreement recently entered into between
the U. 8. consul Merge and the firm of Frazer, Treu-
boljn & Co., Urn actual defendants in the caae. An
extension of time was granted to the United StateH to
prepare for carrying on the case, but the aeon r it ion ot
Pi ioleou were diacborged.
Dublin, Friday, Deo. 21.—Seizures of arms and
ammunition accreted for tho use of the Tc niauA con
tinue to be made by the police in various quarters of
Ireland.
BekLiN, Friday, Doc. 21.—The Prussian Ilouse of
Deputies has passed a bill to incorporate Schleswig
and Holstein with the kingdom of Prussia.
L ndon, December 21.—In the Vice Ohaucelloi
Court the case of the United States vs. Pr.olean wan
taken up. SlrW. P. Wood granted a motion to dis
charge Prtoleau’a sureties from ffceu* bonds to the
amount of £20,000, but the Court retained liis recogni
zance. Tho time for the United States to file cross
suit was extended to 6th February, 18t>7, ami ii they
do not answer the suit brought by the United States,
will be discharged for want of prosecution.
Tho London Telegraph says it knows positively that
Stephens is still in foreign territory, and that the Go
vernment is fully awaro of his movements, so that
should be land iu any part of the British Isles, lie
would have little time for mischief. The Telegraph
also says that tho repot ts that acoros of coffins have
been buried in Ireland filled with the best breech
loaders are wild, but incapable of immediate di
proof.
Bkklin, December 21.—Mr. Wright, the U. S. Min
ister, is recovering Prom his late illness.
Paris, 'Dec: 21.—The Moniteur declares that all
steps have been taken for the evacuation of Mexico
by the French troops, en masse.
Flohenub, Dec. 21.—It is said that the Pope is .sat
isfied with the tone of the speech of the King at the
opening of the Italian Parliament.
The National Gommittee of Rome have issued a
proclamation, advisiug the people to await calmly tie
hour of cortain triumph. The flr«t conference for the
arrangements of the relations between the .Holy .Seo
and tho Kingdom of Italy has been held.
J- j—
RiWi aiiawM
Foreign Karjtet
LroinroOL, -Dec. U^fOotton* marital Mr tk*
week has .been fagy active; and fries* have steadily
advanced until they rtachod yaiSerday US'd foe 4$id-
-dlfng uplands. The. highest figures -ot the walk's
transactions were heavy and eales of the waak
amooateil lollO.OOObales; but to-dsy the market la
less animated autl quotations show a dedinh of jid,
middling uplands selling at 14 ‘id. Salea of t^pdAT
amount to 10,000 hales.
London, Dee. 21,—Consols have been atesdily Im
proving during the wrek aud are quoted to-day at 90
far money; fives.72 l *.
••Soathern loyalists” la Washington.
It is kuown to our readers that tlie cl;ts9 ot
politicians in the South deuominated “South
ern Loyalists” have delegations in Washing
ton charged with the duty ot urging Congress
to reduce these States to a condition of terri
torial vassalage. A Washington dispatch
says these conspirators against the pepce and
welfare of the Southern people are still en
gaged in considering propositions of recon
struction for submission to Congress. It ap
pears, however, from the same dispatch that
they are not treated with the consideration
to which they think themselves entitled, acd
complain “that the majority of the Radical
Senators and Representatives have no well
defined idea regarding the subject of recon
struction.” They say that members from
the Northwest, New Eugland, and the Mid
dle States arc not well posted iu regard to
Southern matters, aod do not know what is
good political food for the “Rebels,” and
should therefore be guided in shaping their
reconstruction policy by their Southern po
litical brethren.
And who, pray, are these “Southern Loy
alists,” thus manifesting impatience with the
manner iu which Congress is treating them.
It is a notorious fact that many of them who
are now vaunting their loyalty, wera, a few
years back, equally vociferous for tbe “lost
cause,” when they thought that cause would
pay. Hahn, of New Orleans, harangued
Confederate troops, urging them to the front;
Hamilton, of Texas, tried to gel money in
1861 to raise a Confederate regiment in that
State; Brownlow recanted early in the war,
but a short time before the war he was au
ultra pro-slavery mau; Boremau.of West Vir
ginia, professed to be a sympathizer with the
South; Willey, a Seuator from West Vir
ginia, was a member of the Convention
which took Virginia out of the Union, and
avowed his purpose to return home and raise
a Confederate regiment; Cresswell, the Rad
ical Maryland Senator, was foremost in in
citing the mob in Baltimore to prevent the
passage of the Federal troops through that
city; Saffold, of Alabama, was an ardent se
cessionist, and held office under the Confed
erate Government; and so of hosts of others
too numerous to mention. They changed—
and why ? Because it paid. These men are
now blatantly busy in endeavoring to ruin
the South and to enfranchise the negro, as a
means of destroying the true men of tbe
South who fought for the principles which
they themselves espoused, and abaudoned
when they despaired of success. Since the
war the example of these hypocrites, as far
as it was thought it would pay, has been fol
lowed byafew more Southern people. These
few black flag men aud “the raw bones and
bloody head men” have become suddenly at
tached to the Union, and the race now is,
who shall be foremost in vaunting tbeir loy
alty. ’Cause why? It will pay- It wooltj.
seem that the Northern leaders of the Rfi&
ical party in Washington are beginning to
understand these Southern converts, and
hence treat them with the indifference com
plained of.
L
# Prom South America.
Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 28, via Loudon, Dec. 21
—Advice* from the seat of war up to Nov. 9tli have
been received. On the 84th of October the Paraguay
ans, with ten battalions of iufantry, supported by
cavalry and artillery, during a heavy rain aud dense
fog, assaulted the same position which thoy lost on
the 8th of July, but were repulsed, leaving five lmn-
drod dead on the field. Aa the Brazilians were well
protected by their defences, their loss was compara
tively small.
The United States gunboat Shamokin, obtained
leave from the Brasilian admiral, although given un
der protest, to pass through tho blockade, Ihiu1. i1 Mr.
Wsshburne st Cura Piaty, after which she immedi
ately returned. Both sides agreed to an armistice for
this purpose.
The New York Chamber of Commerce
and the Cotton Tux.
New Tore, Dec. 21.—Au adjourned meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce for tho consideration of the
advisability of wemorUdAog Congress lor a reduc
tion of the tax ou cotton, was held yesterday. An un
usually Urge number of members were present. The
speeches against the object of the memorial were ou
tbe principle that it would be wroug to remove the
weight of t&xatiou from the staple article of the Somh
while few, if any, of the products of Northern indus
try escaped the heavy burden of which the advocate*
of the memorial complained. After remarks In m
several gentlemen, a resolution was passed by a largo
majority that tbe discussion at the question sliouhi be
deferred indefinitely.
The Oeenu Yacht User.
New York. Dacsmbor 21.—Captain P.i*e. of the
ship American Congress, from Loudon, reports hav
ing seen whit he supposed to be, one cf the ocean
yachts at daybreak, ou the 15th. one huudtvd and
*.Wcnty-five mile* east of George's Shoals, lying t»» un
der bullast, with reefed mainsail aud jib, and heading
to the eastward, the wind being terrific, a gale blow
ing, aud a heavy suow storm in progress. The ship
was going st tbe rate of teu knots an hour, and passed
within two ship's lengths of the yacht, but could not
make out her signals. A fearful storm had been pre
vailing ou tho occsu for two weeks.
Loulflvlllc ^srket.
Louisville, Dec. 21.— Bales 36 hhds. leaf tobacco;
common lugs a fraction higher. Hogs doll, el Mi
0 25; gross receipts, 5.650. Mess pork, $20. Super*
fine floiir, $9 50. Low middling cotton, 80*£c. Red
winter wheat, $2 10; spring. $2 20. New shelled
torn, 70@75c.; ear, G2@65c. Prime oete. in bulk, «5c.
Lard, for tierce, 12c. Raw whiskey, tree, nominal;
bond, 28c. Sugar, ll^@12>j. Molasses, 10c.
The weather is cloudy, and the mercury at 48.
C ure for Cough or Ooi^u.—-Aa soon m tbeve !•
the slightest uneasiness 01 the Chest with difficulty
of breathing or indications of Cough, t^ke during the
day a lew of “ Brown's BroncUial Trachea.** Con
taining demulcent ingredients, they alley Pulmonary
Irritation. Have them iu readiness upon the first ap
pearance of a Cough or Cold.
Special Notices.
NOTES
DISCOUNTED
GOLD,
SILVER,
BANK
BILLS,
DEPOSITS
IN SAVINGS BANK,
Special Notices.
VOB AUGUSTA AND WAT LANDINGS.
HOMS LINK OF STEAMERS.
Man. Julia St. Claib. Basdt Mooaa and Habd
Timka,
A / * '
Lear* Savannah DAILY, (Sunday, excepted) when
freight* offer.
Apply to H. A. COHEN.
Th* Swats leaves regularly on Wednesday morning.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
OFFICE BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. „
Savannah, Dec. 11,1886. |
At. meeting of the Board of Underwriters of Sa
vannah, It waa ananimondr
Resolved, That this Board be dissolved, from and
after this data. HENBY C. WOODBRIDGE,
deeia-lt Secretary.
CtBNBHAL SUPKMNTKNDENT'H OFFICE, 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railboad, J
Savannah, Dec. 19th, 1888.)
CHRISTMAS EXCURSION TICKETS.
Daring the Christmas holidays, beginning with tbe
34th Inat, Excursion Tickets, good until January 2d,
1867, will be sold at reduced rates, between any Sta
tions on this road.
decSO H. S. HAINES, Gen. Supt.
Atlantic and Gulf B. R. Co., t
Savannah, Dec. 19th, 1866 j
PURCHASED BY
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON.
In order to obtain tbe advantage of the reduced
rates on Cotton shipped on this road from points west
of the Ocblockonee river, the Railroad Agent at
Thotnaavllla must be famished with satisfactory evi
dence of the bet at the time of shipment, as no de
ductions will be allowed afterwards.
dec20-4t H. 8. HAINES, Gen. Sut>t.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH.
Savannah, October 16th, )866.
In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the 15th Instant, an
Instalment of one dollar per share is called for, paya
ble at the office of the Company, No. 117 Bay street,
on or before tbe 1st December proximo.
no2S J. T. THOMAS. Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DAVID R. DILLON,
Banker, 224 Bay Street.
Notice.
Office General Superintendent Atlantic j
A Gulf Railroad, Savannah, Dec. 21,1866.)
i/ii:.,
■A “r-J v, T-s nfiwrrig"
''•v! Ti W"s , ■ iVsiif.
'TMIKOlJtill TICKETS to Jacksonville are now sold
1 over tills Road. Fare, #12. Time, IT hour*.
Tram leaves bavaiiuah daily, Sundays excepted, at
7 «. hi., arriving at Jacksonville at 12 at night.
I suave Jacksonville atl a. m., and arrive at Savan
nah at f». in p. m.
tor any information concerning this route, apply to
11. N. Haines, General Superintendent, or J. B. Bond,
General Ticket Agent.. H. 8. IIAINB8,
(l*-c '2 fit General Superintendent.
SAVANNAH DEBATING SOCHETf.
There will bo a called meeting of your Sodatj THIS
EVENING, December 22d, at 8 o'clock, p. m.
A full attendance la leqneatod. aa business of im
portance will be brought before tbe meeting.
By ol der of Ibd President.
dot22 it __ _ E. J. MARTIN, Sec y. 8. P. 8.
NOTICE.
AND 1
KOSOXA. V
c. 4, 1868. J
i )ffick of the Central Railroad and
Banking Company of Georgia
Savannah, Dec.
Au elocli&n (in accordance with the provisions of
me Charter) for nine Directors to manage the attain
>» this i’oiupuny lor the ensuing year, will be bald at
tho Banking Utilise in Savannah on MOTfDAY. 7th
lav of January, 1SC7, between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 1 p. m.
Stockholders, u.ion presentation ot their stock cmv
ficatea io tho Conductors ot Trains, will bwpassed
► au J from the election over tho Company's Bonds
free. T. M. CUNNINGHAM,
*c5 Man? iXBhier.
NOTICE.
Off
From Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, December 21.—A Naval Court of la-
quiiy, oouMisUiig of one captain, one commander and
one engineer, have been convened at the navy yard
to investigate the facts attending the burning ot tbe
new Ironsides. The cause of the fire hat* not yet been
ascertained, but the opinion that it wuh the work of
design gains ground.4
The steam gunboat Aroostook was formally put into
commission to-day, and will sail soon for tbe A-iadc
squadron.
Arrests Under tbe Civil Rights Bill in
* Mi^poart.
St. I/>us9, December $1.—Warrant h Lave been is
sued by tho United States Commissioner, in this city,
for tbe uriest of Colonel Montgomery, commander of
the diilitik in Lafayette county, and other person?.
The warrants were issued under the Civil Rights bili.
They are to have an examination before tho United
States Commissioner.
The Supbemb Court.—A Washington let
ter says the decision of the Supreme Court
against the legality of military courts has
produced a profound sensation in that city.
The writer says : “Independently of the
vast importance of the matter decided, it is
regarded in Democratic - and Conservative
circles as indicative of a soundness' upon
Constitution law of the personnel of the Court
that gives cheering evidence that that august
tribunal may bo relied upon as ’ a barrier
against tbe meditated usurpations of Con-
" gross. I have to-day heard it suggested by
very prominent and influential men that
measures will shortly be taken to test the
status of the unrepresented States before
that Court, and no doubt exists but that the
lawfulness of their presentfgorganizatiou
would be sustained. It is ^bought also that
, a decision upon the test, oath may now
speedily be expected.”
Tn close vote in the House of Represen
tatives at Washington, on the question of
authorising the withdrawal of tbe present
currency and tbe substitution -of anSidtxting
nothing in the w»y of interest, would seem
to indicate that, as numerous ah they are, the
National Banks have not mnch power over '
Congress. We regard this Vote as settling
the question affirmatively.
A CoeiLT Elephant.—General Howard
ttmateB in his official report that an addition
al sum of ne,. 1- *4,000, (XU will be required
ffir bis negro bureau next year. He ako
coolly recommends that the officers last year
dismissed for misconduct should U otKonfl
fo his bureau that they may vifidteate ffietr
characters.
this year dfftbe 2T*h
• John's D
According fib .indent usage, the aa-
nual election for officers in all Masonio bod
toff ci ‘ihc; 'Ajottbs.
ws most take place pr»^0£S to that time"”" l&.Ttte^ ll V
j . FarSoa or Mr. Hemmtnger.
Washington, Dec. 21.—The President lias order* d
tho pardon of the ex-Secretary of tho Coul'ederuto
Treasury, Mr. Memminger.
Mew York Money Market.
May, You, Dec. 31.—There U an increased demand
for money to-day, and comparatively fair traneaeli jiTa
at elx per cent, the increase or Ui%bulk of the new
bounces being out of the supply of capital here
which is large, and there is no real cause lor any
stringency, aa tbe Government la neither selling gold
nor drawing upon the national hanks. The decline
gfft^ ceases a feefcug of distrust, which induces
money lenders to pSt the rate up to sere n per cent
aud tbe bears have been endeavoring to absorb as
mnch money aa possible so aa to assist the downward
movement. There can be- no permanent stringency
m tbe money market. In "peasant dullness of general
trade and tbe limited volume of speculation iu Wall
street, money may bo kept close at seven per cent, for
a few days by artfal means, but this state of affairs
cannot hut long in the present financial situation.
The gold market closed at 183)11, and tho two extremes
of to-day were 184£ and 133\. Foreign exchange
continues dull, and there is a further decline iu rates.
Tbe supply of bankers'bills la in excess of tho de
mand, and prime sterling is quoted at for
sixty day blits, and ItriK 109)1 for short sight. Tbe
decline iugold to-dsy exercised s depressing influence
at the produce exchange, and there was a general de
cline in prices. In tho merchandise market there was
a heavy fooling to realise and that lower prices would
have to be accepted. Government securities were
heavy at tbe close of the day.
'Hew York Market.
Nxw You, Dec. 21.—Ootton very dull and heavy;
sales of the day, 1,800 bales; upland, 34 Jic.; Orleans,
3&X@3Cc. Floor 10012c. lower; Southern, $11 10®
16 60. Wheat dull, and l®2c. lower; aales, 71,600
bbls.; Milwankte, $2®2 18. Corn lc. lower; sales
48,000 bushels; mixed Western, $1 09® 1 10. Oats a
de gorier.. 'Reef heavy. Park closed firmer. Lai d
kvy and lower; ll,*«@12j4c. for old, tnd 12@12j£c«
for new. Whiskey quiet Rics dull. Sugars quiet.
Coffee dull. Molasses Inactive." Naval stores unset
tled; turpentine, 74@T8c.; rosin, $4 25(310.- Petro
leum dull. Freights quiet.
, *WW Orlmat Market.
DfftAgink Debt -4ll.—Ootton dull and declined
lc.; aales 3,000 bales low middling, at 80@81c; mid
dMnga, 32033c; anger dull, fctr #*; molasses dull
fair 68c; tobacoo quiet aud nn-
S—superfine,* 11 50; corn $1@1 0D;
oats 88o; hay unchanged; pork, small sales, mess $23
02826; baconsbentders,12hio; rib, 12v; C ;clear, 1
k»4RX0M»rf«RrBnt. 44.q045; sight exchange on
iwHrorkf &?C«a. 33X083*
. r Mwktle Cottas Market.
Momlk. Dae. fit.—Salsa«f tba week, 16,310 balsa;
receipts, 13,399 bales; aaporta, 9,938 bales; stock
A——" ——■ oijA—A 71,841 bales; unsold, 40,000
tilas^ ankntmilny, 1,600 tales, st 31),@32c,and tbe
■ailkat qallt ——-
i Market,
quiet anduncbsDged
Wheat, no inqn
; Mo. 2 spring, 21c. Comftflland-
;ey Inactive, at
Larjl dnU; kegs,
AND 1
BOBOIA, Y
C. 4, 1066.)
OF THE CBN'rttAI. RAlLHliAD AND
Bankinii Company of GboboIA,
Savannah, Dec, ' “
A dividend OI live dollars per share ou the capital
ock ui Uiie Company i.os this day been declared by
the Directors froin the earnings of the Road, for the
yea, *udiBg 30tb ultimo, payablo ou and after the 20th
instant, iu Uuited Slates currency.
The Goveruuitiut tax will be paid by this
lleeS T. .Vt. eUNKlNGIIAM.
CrnwHI-
Assiernees’ Notice.
The nnderaigned having been appointed assignees
of the Farmers' aud Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim
ants AgHinht Ihc said B ilik to present the same lor II-
qatdAtioD, and uil persons im'ebted to the Bank are
required to make immediate payment.
Bill-boldCTa will lore their priority if tbe hills are
not presented within six months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. K. GAUDBY,
iv27-M Asrigneea.
A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED
ICINE.
1>r. Maoijiel is the founder of a new Medical Sys
tem ! The quantitariaua, whose vast internal doaaa
eufeeble the stomach snd paralyze the bowels, moat
give precedence to the man who restores health and
appetite, with fioiu one lo two or his extraordinary
Pills, and cures the most virnleut sores with s box
nr so uf bis wonderful and all-healiug Salve. These
two great specifics of the Doctor are fast supersed
ing all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Bxtra-
ordiuavy cures by Maggtel’s Pills and Salve have
opened the eyes of the public to the ineUlciency of
the (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which
people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel's
Pills are not. o! the class that are swallowed by tba
dozen, ami or which evory box fall taken creates
abMJute necessity for another. One or twoof Mag-
giel's i’iils suffices to place tho bowels In perfect or.
der, lone the stomach, < teate au appetite, and Mil
der Ihe spirits light and buoyant.
There is no griping, and no reaction In tho fori
of constipation.
It tli« liver is affected. Us functions are restored;
and ot Uni nervous system is feeble, At Is iuvigorated.
Tills last qoulity makes the medicines very desirable
for the want** of delicate females.
. Ulcerous and eruptive discuses are literally exttn-
gniehed by the disinfectant power of Mnggiet's Salve.
In fuel, it Is here anuoucoed that
MAUGIEU'S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC! AND DIAB-
KHCEA PILLS
cure where ail all others kil.
While for Burns, Scalds, Cuts and all abrasions Ot
tbe skin
MAGGIEL'S SALVE
is Infallible.
Sold by J- MaGGIBL,
11 Pius street. New lorg.
Aud all Druggists, at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PBB BOX.
nol-ly c ’
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
DR. SNEED, Doutiat, is now extracting teeth with
out pain aud without the slightest danger to tha pa
tient, by a late Improvement tn dentistry.
Office No. 117 Congress street, over Psppafs store,
near Hull atreet.
NOTICE.
Office of the CentbaL Railboad
and Bankino Company or Geoboia,
Savannah. Not. 20,1866.
Tbe Annual Meeting of Stockholders of till* Com
pany will take place at the Banking Honaein
nab, on THURSDAY, tbe 20th of December, at 11
o'olock, a. in.
Stockholders will bypassed to and from the
free over the Company's Bold, upon prsesntatloH of
their stock certificates to the Conductors.
nov 21-lm . T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
DIVIDEND No. 8.
Auqdbta and Savannah Railboad,!
Savannah, Dec. 4.1M6. J
A dividend or Three Dollars snd Tblrty-thres snd
One-1 bird cents will, be paid to the Stocksnlital
dent Lad, at the Central Bail Road Bank.
The United States tax will ba paid by tha Company.
deoC-eodlm FRANCIS T. WILUS, PreaMant
TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS,
DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS, GLASS AND
SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
Essential Oils, Extracts and Essences for flavoring
and improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Rums, Wine",
Cider, Be. Age and Body Preparations for Neutral
ixlng and Mollifying Whiskeys and Spirits, Extracts
of Holland and London Gins, Colorings, Gum and
Sugar Syrups, and Fruit Juices. Dr. FEUCHTWAN-
GER'S Treatise on Fermented Liqaoiu, with 1,006
Recipes and direction!).
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDK8, ORES, Ac.
FOB Soap M anufacttrehs.—SHUcate of Soda, So
luble Glass, or Liquid Quartz, in Dry, Crystal Liquid,
or Jelly form ; Caustic Sods, Soda Ash, Palm and
Coconant Oils, Soapstone and China Clay.
All orders sent to me will have prompt attention
and every infennatlon required will be cheerfully
given by
JOIKPH W. FEVCHTWAHGEB,
No. 65 Cedar street,
oc3t-8taw8m New York
NOTICE.
REPAIRS OF PAVEMENTS.
CITY OF SAVANNAH. )
Office Clsbk or Coomcil, J
December 15, 1866.)
TUB OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN THE following
■mad wards, having been served with proper notice,
id the time having expired (aa allowed b^r ordi
nance) fbr repairs to pavements, the Committee on
and Lanes will at once proceed to repair the
IB, Me coet of material, Ac., to be at tbe expense of
i owners, and collected in the manner prescribed
by ordinance.
Brown Ward, j
Beynolda Ward,
Anson Ward,
Warren Ward,
Columbia Ward,
Washington Ward.
Green Ward.
Franklin Ward.
Liberty Ward,
rt Ward,
Decker Ward.
Heatheote Ward,
Jackson Ward,
Derby Ward,
Perctval Ward,
By order of
JA8. J. WARING.
Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Clerk of Council. deets-iot
A SURE PILE CURE.
Ik. Gil.BEET'S Pile Instrument positively cores the
worst eases of Piles. Sent by mail on receipt of $4.
Circulars free. Sold by Druggists. Agents wanted
everywhere. Address J. B. ROMAIN E, Manager. No.
676 Bread way. New York. oc21-3m
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
or the Merchants' and Planters’ Bank, Is prepared
to outer upon his duty. All bUlholders, and other
persons having claims against said Rank, ate ro
quested to present the same for liquidation. Aud
alt parties Indebted to the Bank are requested to
make Immediate payment. BUlholders will lose
their priority if the bills are not presented within
six months. HIRAM ROBERTS,
•u81-tf Assignee.
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
The undersigned having been appointed Assignee
of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah. Georgia,
prepared to enter upon his duties. Atl bill holders
and other persona having claims sgainst tbe said Bsnk
■re reqneeled to present the same for liquidation, and
all parties indebted to make immediate payment. Bill
holders will lose tbeir priority if the bills are not pro
fited within six months from this date.
JOHN 0. FERRILL, Assignee.
Savin nab, August 1, 1866. _ ded2-tfebl
Corns Tors protect tbe tors of children'r ehoes.—
One pair will outwear three withdutTips. Sold every
where.
New Advertisements.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in Savannah Post iOffice Dec. S3, IMS.
Persons calling for thsif lettei "*
▼ertised/* anil toeing with tbe|j
[The List or Letters u PunnsirSD di
will please Mgr "Ad-
ke Tterismary chmgr
TUE
NEWS Alft) BRRALD UNDgB THE DECISION OF TUI; Luarli. Klit-anuan
Poxtmabter. nr AccnMhitfrw with tut Liir RKoura- Lan«, N W
LainHert, Mosea .
POriTMASTKR, or ACCORDANCE WITH THF. UkW BF.QUrB^
IMG ITS PUBLICATION IN THK PAPER HAVING THE
LARQKHT CIBCULATION. j
Allender, Miss K A
Adams, Mrs James
Adams. Miss Sarah
Aller, Sarah J
Adams, Susetfo R
School Notice.
Boons, nil Sparta, December 1st, 1866.
Mt SCHOOL will open on the 21st (third Monday)
of January. Tbe first Term will continue twenty-
four weeks, and the chares* for Board and Tnl ton
will tw (S7T0) two hundred and seventy dollars.
The eeoond Term will begin on Monday, after the
first Wednesday of August, and will continue sixteen
weeks, and tbe chargee for Board and Tuition will be
($180) one hundred and eighty dollars.
Tbsas charge* will be paid In advance, I refunding
rateably u a pnptl Is withdrawn. Boys famish their
own bed clothes (for doable beds),
washing, candle*
and tcwel*. I shall keep no boy upon whoee veracity
1 "ttnM rely.
deen-lw R. M. JOHNSTON.
FOR RENT,
TWO PLANTATIONS FOB 1867,
B.
Bryan.Jane
i, Minnie T
Bird, Almira
Baker. Mary £
Bird, Mrs M J
Banet, Mrs M J
Bunt, Mrs Matthew
Brooks, Mrs M E
BaIL Muhala
*■
Brown, Nancy
Baker, Palouia
Baker, Sarah
Baker, Mts E ti
Cummings, Mrs
Cacey, HouOrah
H ft
~ Chafes, Emma
Carter, Mi's H
Cunningham, Euphemi i Crabb, Mrs tVm J
Carson, Anna Cuthies, Caroline
Clark, Oarolipe D
Ofie lying In Bark* county, on tha Central Rail
road, two miles from Station NO. 9, containing about
1,914) acne of open laud, all fine cotton land. The
other lying also In Barks county, about seven mile*
from Station No. • on the Central Railroad, contain
ing about 160 acres of open land, oil fine cotton land.
Apply to W. A HARDEE k CO.,
Savannah, Ga„
Or In JOHN J. JONES.
Waynesboro, Burke co„ Os.
A Grand
SHOOTING MATCH,
fftO corns off oa Tuesday, 25th Instant, nt Broad-
_L baker’*, o* Lover's tan*, for end fine French
us TVtrri«lJx_htarr6>l l Al] flan, fini) ana flnfi
Breech-loading Double-barrelled Gan, and on* fine
Gold Watch and Chain, besides Torkcys. Chickens
**In •oeesnlnr a Bnll wfllb* given.
The Watch and Gan may be seen at Rnckert’a Bor
Booas, on Jeftbrson street. dem—tt
For Rent,
THRU US FURNISHED R03M8, aaite-
bls/or a until family
Davidson, Mrs-C
Dillon, Mrs E
Devine, Eauneline
Dickerson, Mrs E A
D.
DuBoys, Mrs Jane
Devargas, Amanda
Devine,. Rose
Everett, Catliariue
E.
Eleifoi), Hagar
F.
FerguHon, Aiwiie
Frank, Klara
Fox, Mrs Charles 13
Foley, Hannah
Fisher, Miaa Joe
.’1 Vi*
Qoodwiu, Ann •>
Goodwiu, Conn I ns
Foley, Luuer
Ferrill, Mrs M E
Fowler, Mrg E
Foley, 'Mrs S K
ii 1 ;•
6 a a«yJosephine
da4#,^.ucy
Garner, Mrs lieorgB Sarah Gilttg^aNIiss Hiiy
* “ dchiuty,
Green, Jeoffrey
Harrison, Annie
Howard Amanda
Harley, Mrs E
Hainen, Mrs E J
Hill, Fannie
Hazard, Mrs F M
Hogel, Jane E
Hail, Lutitia
Mary
H.
HutchiiiH, Lydia K
Holst, Lena
Houston, Mary
Hirb, Mrs Paiaey
Hughs, Mrs Eliza
Howard, Mrs S E
UaM. Margaret
4.
Jakins, Mrs Jackson
Jones, Claia
Johnson, Fanny
Jamison, Mrs F G
Johnson, Mrs James K
Keumckel. Mrs Jas V
Jenkins, Julia D
Johnson, Phoebe
Jacksou, Miss Pinnali
Johnson, Catharine
Lane, Ann
Long, Alice J
Lee, Eliza J 2
Lcgan, Mra H
Long, Jane
Locke, Laura
Larkin, Mary
Levighe, Martha
Lawton, Mrs WiRia
M.
Miller, Carolina
Massy, Fanny
Mau rise, Mrs H
McDonald, Miss Joe
McDonald, Mrs J Jtf
^ ^ McCay. Lucy
McDonald, Mrs Benjamin McCarter, Mary A
McIntosh. CliarSutte 31 ax well, Miss C Clifford
Moutagnie. Caroline
McFeely, Mrs 31 A 2
Mothrs, Alartha
Meltoru, Matilda
Mortimer, Nancy
McIntosh, Amy
Mungin, Georgians
Mongiii, Mrs
McDonald. Aung A
Nostrand. Nancy
Nerymau, Lucy A
Newman, Mary
N.
Noonan, Annie J
Newman, Lucy A
o.
O’Conner, Sarah
Oliver, Rebecca C
Oswald, Mrs Robt
Olmstead, Florence
Palmer, Sarali
Pelot, Stephen
Peck, Rachel
Ranandry, Mrs S L
Reich, Ellen
Keider, Anna
Stokes, Miss N E
Stone, Mrs A L
Sille, Miss
Sinclair, Carrie Belle
Sanderson, Ellen A
Somers, E iza
Shaler, Emma
Sandford, Hattie
Sawyer, Harriet
Spann, Mary
Smith, Adelino S
P.
Parker, 11 rs M L
Peters, Anna
Paterson, Kate A
ft.
Ryley*. Ann
Roberts, Katie
Buggies, Mrs Morton
S.
Scott, Vina 3*
Saudiford, Mrs A J
Stephens. Sarah
S win ton. Sallie
Strong, Amelia
Sheridan, Miss 31 J
Stephens, Mary Jane
Steford, Maty Ann
Stuard. Margaret j
Saudeis, Mary
Turney, Mary J
Taylor, 31 rs E M
Turner, Jane R
Thomas, Miss L
Veratelle, 3Iisa C L S
T.
Turner, Margaret .A
Turner, Maggie A
Taylor, Mrs M F
Tri ay, Gallic
v.
Wood, Atlialiue
Ward, Bridget
Williams, Dapbney
Watkins, Miss E W
Willis, Mra E W
Wight, Mrs Dr C 31
Wood, Josephine
w.
Walsh, Kite .
Wilson, Lizzie
Wvllv, -tf -ry M
Wylly, Anna W
Womock, Rebecca
Wilson, Enrah
\\
Yoruer, Mrs W A
Gentlemen 1
A.
i List.
Anders. Juo D
Austin, Edwin J 2
Anderson, E 31
Allen, George L
Atro, Francis
Allen, Joseph,
Allen, L D B
Anderson, Dr L P
Austin, Reginald
Abraham, Mr
Alkins, Jno
■ Adam?, Seipis
B.
Butler, Isaac
Buller, .1 B
Brandon, Joseph P
Bra nidi, Jnd ft Co
Burns, Johnson <
Brantley, John W
Biio, James
Beady, James E
Brown, John
Boseenger, John A
Bond, Joo
Brewer, James H
Byrum, J S
Brooker, Hamilton
Bones. Brown ft Co
Ballard, W W
Butler. A F
Ballon or, A T
Buis*?, Abraham
Bright, Mr
Black, Mr
Bonner, Eng
Barg, Henry
and convenient to the business portion or
‘ fdeett—St
ToBOi
dftteolvod, 1
Notice.
BOARD OF UNDERWHITRRS having been
ti. Vfrw Risks will be canted from this dote
at the mi* rates aa before ita formation.
meffected to nny amenta at theodfcaof
laanrenee componj of Savannah, Grergla,
. wt. A. WILBUR, ftistdsnt
H. A. OOHRN, Seeretaiy.
Jdeeta—tt
LEMONS, LEMONS.
io(‘ * • • c
taMtadflortihoa
HOICK,
Crosse, J C
Cohn, 31F
Cummins, James
Cooper, Thomas
Cooney, John H 2
Cassini, James D
Capps, John A
Corbett, William
Coioion. William
Coin, W S
Cann, William R
Oorr, Thomaa
Ck>bb, Tbos A
Cohen, Simon
Colt, Samuel C
Crowley, Patrick
Clark, M R 2
Cohen,J
Cash, ^ticbacl
Cohen. Marcus
Conaway, Harry
Beal, W C
Burg.stina, H
Branett^ Capt H C
Berber, 31 E 3
B juliman, E M
Bush, Ricliartl
Britfon, M
Benedict, 31
Rarnum, N K 2
Brown, O
lilake, Nero •
Butler, Paul
Butler, Peter C
Barry, J? L
Butler, RichardS
Burns, William ft Co 2
Bay non, Win S . .
Briggs. W K
^mSstord. Win
Bradley, Wm W
Bell, Wm P
Bard, William D
Bell, WG ,
C * !
Cheater, Green
Coxe, Chari B
Collina, Charles
Collins, M
Cubbed ge ft Davis
Culver, Andrew 6
Culver, Andrew .1
Cole, A H
Cohen, A
Cohen, Dolpbua
Clark, Josiah
Crowley, John
Crosby, Johu P
Clark, JT
Coyle, Jtoo H ft Bro
Colvin, J M
.Casey, James
Cohen, Isaac
Clarke, J N ft Co
Cooper, John
DeLyon, Isaac M
Dolley, Adam W
Duncan, A C
Driggers, Benjamin
Duncan, C A
D.
Drake, C 0
DickiBon, J J
Donnallv, P
Davis, George W r
Hliot, Chas
Eaves, Barry
Emery, Demill F
E.
Evans, John W
Eners, Carle F
Plynn. Wm B
Fleming, W G 3
Ford, Wm
Franklin, Thomas A
Fry, N E
Freund, Max E
Felter, M B
Fairchild, L S
Farrill, John
Floan, PM
Fennell, JN
Freeman, J C
Fitzsimmons, John
Frazer, J E
Farnar, J P
Franklin, Judga
Farrell, J H
Forehand, J A
Frost, John
Felt, Joseph
Floyd, Henry
Foster, H C
Fieldden, U W
Fullsr, Henry 11
Fellows, Geo ft Ctr
Franklin, George 2
Ferguson, George L
• Foster Elite
Fen ten, I) A
Frazer, Christian
Fulton, Cyrus
Fpuke, Clarence
Free ft Brothers
Franklin ft liiackwood
G.
Grim ball, F
Gormon ft Conn
Guerard ft King
Greer ft Luke
Gardner. Adolph
Griffin, cum
Gore ton, George W
Gorl, Henry
Golfln, Henry
Gilgan, James
Gowan, JasF
Gras on, Lemon
Gerken, M A
Gerken, 31 M
Gillespie, T D
Gooding. Thomas
Gould, W H
Hanks, H
Held, W J
Heiss, H
Hobson, W J,
Higgins, Walter
Hews, William
Hardarick, Richard
Hinsdale, B H
Harrison, Richard
HyroeObMACo
Hsrris, Laeisff
Wiggins. John
Hennas, J A Co
Hevac, J sc Co
Hilton. James *
Hsmile. Jos
Haas, Jacob
H.
Holmes. Jack
Haws, John TV
Homes, Joalab
Harper, Henry
Hamilton, Green
Horton, George E
Haft, Frank B
Haskett, E L
HanekeUi", Uohen k Co
Harrell, A. H *
Harris, Alexander
Hodg, Mr
Hardritsh. Alfred
Hardee k King
Hngfr. A H
Harris, James
Hill, Talmidge A Co
J. y
Johnston, W W
Johnson, Thomas H.
Jenkins, T G
Jackson,P
Johnson, Prince
Joseph, M T
Jones, James W
Jones, James
Johnson, D it ,
Johnston, McKenzie k
Hood.
Kfrkptarick. T N
KonKer T 2
XnovriM, Mrf'i
Henry
ht, G -
Kirkpatrick, John T
Kirttend, J B
Lawrence, L H
Langley, W J
Longer, William
Lathrnii, Win I*
Luddiogio
Linski
c „ „
Umbright. J O
Lynch, Gedtge U
Lee, &enr;<e W
sprv.it, F Vt
I.ibaar, Lo
X-etry, Jacob
Leigh, Jno D
Law, Rbeh
J.uncy A Brannon
Lciiovvy-Mr
Livsey, Joseph
Auction Sales,
M.
McNaeli. S J ft Co
Murphy M C 2
Middleton, Slei
31 ul It-r. It F W
Mt'Dcmakl, Thori
Metniiri, Charles C
NIpD.muld, G N
McWilliams. D R
McCtiliittff, Fiovuuce
Millan, H P
McCauley, Henry 3
Miller, Henry U
Muller, J 31 11
3Iyers, L J
3Iorse, L B
Mossey, i&uac .1
Melntush, Lachlan H
Martin, Alfred
Mattox, Andrew
McDonald, 31 T
3Iorgan, J W
Merchant, Joseph, Jr
Meyuardic, J I)
3IcKinuon, J K
Mebrton, F II
Minni8, J
Maude, J L
Macan, Isom
Monroe, James
NTiniri. Johu
Monagbtan, John
Mauouey, John
3IcDounell, Jas
Morse, Hora ;e A 4
3Iyers at Neptune
ft Co 3 McCathern, William
McNamec, Matthew
Mitchell, A ft Shimon
Myerri ft Marcus
McDonald, Alex
3jav»K*ber, Wm
Muller,. W
Markham, Win.
Magoffin, William
Maritsie, William
3L>rse, William P
Meyer, Wilhelm
McGlorne, Wm
3lyers, Wm M
Meserve, William H
McCarthy, William
McDonald, Thomas
Murray, Thomas
McKenna, Thomas B
Miller, Thomas
Martin, Thomas
McKeon, Thomas
Nfitchell, Thomas W
Mason; S tiuuel
Nlnrphy, P U
McGrown, G 31
Moran, Peter
Marshall. Peter
McCall, O J
Mnrkins, H
Mchrtens ft Wohtellmon
Nntsiog, Powell ft Co
Noville, .Frank
Noble, Henry
Neugiant, Jr
Neal, Nelson
N.
Nelson, R W
Norwood, T N
Neavell, William J 2
Nile, W
Nennes, William
o.
O’.Sullivan, Rodger
r.
Posted, Juhn
Pritchard, I
Pielriticker, 31
Powers, Jacob
Peeples, Jess
Pattis.in, L P
Phillips, ii
Paul, K P
Potter, Robt W
Purge 1, Sigimund
Perkins, t h
1 -arson, T G ft C G
Park, W T
Perkine, William H
Porter, Geo W
Phtips, Geo
Packard. Chas L
Page, Benjamin F ’
Putnam A Malone
Porcher ft ilerny
Palmore, A
n.
Robinaou, W W
Reilly, Hugh
Robison, Toby .
Richards, R l;
Buascll, K Wayue
Roach, Patrick
Robinson, -Richart
Robinson, Peter C
Richardson, Orvill
Reed, Mingo
Rioidon, 3tagna
Rush, Lewis B 2
Ray, James
Reilly, James
Rogers. Jessee P
Reed, John W
Robertson, Johu i
Rhodes,G M ~
Reed, GeO H
Richardson, Edward C
itosunfeld, Rev Mr 2
Romberger, Cunningham
ft Co
Richardson, Albert
Robiuaon ft Gardner,
Ross, Andrew
lio.-s, .1 B
Rvan. John
Robertson, Janus
Ridley, violin 31
Russell, James M
Rogers, John S
Russell, Charles W A
Korse, Dr Irving
Rirbardsou, Jacob
S.
Smith, A
Stoli a. Binitii,
Smith ft Co
Strauss. Berry Esq
Stone, B M
Sheruiiewska, Charles
Smith, R K
Sliug, Captain
Stibbs Edwin 31
Sinclair, E A
Smith. F
Spillen, E N
smith, .Sampson
Stone. J T
Sdrion. Tom 2
.Smith. Wm II
.Spencer, William 2
Sawyer, William
Sheridan, M J
Smith, J J
Smith, James
Sweat, J E
Snowden, Joseph
Stephens. John
Starr, Roberts ft Neumayer Smith, F J
Schuvh r, George W
Saucie, G N
Scovan, George S
Suow, Henry
Summeriiu, .1 M
Screen, Eugenia
Snsenzing, Marks :
Schlauriky, Frlyy
Springer, Piner
Singer. S L
Saurisy, Noland
Sifley, Henry R
Sheffitns, Jolm Edward
Slater, Janus P
Soholburg, .1
Schaffer, .1 2
Stone, J D
Solomon*, Judas
Stripling ft Bell
Stevens, A
So:
Senor, F W
’ Stromminger,
Tries 1 , ft Joseph
Thompris »n, v nimbly
Teshif?r, S 2
Thompson, Robert S
Tidwell. Marion
Turley, Michael
Tidwell, John J
T.
Tillman, John
Tyler, John U
Upright, diaries W
Vrooin, William
Tnomari, Go
Tyson. C S
Tar role ft Bro
Tiehler. Wm
Todd. Hemy
U. f
V.
w.
Woods, William
WasthHr, William .
White. W N
Wolff, Wm
Willcox, Wortson L
Williams. William Hinc
Williams. W 11
Wootl, Win
Wording, Wm E
Willharms, William
White, 31 M
Ward, W W 2
Wood, Thomas
Walker, Solomon
White, St* ele
WadleV, 31 ft D
Williams, 31 N ft Co
Wilkerson, Lewis
Wolf, Level
Weems, J 31
Wolfinger, John
Wib»«)ii, J E 2
Whitaker, John N
Halls, J. hn E
Wall, John
Walsh, John
Wilson, John W
William*. Jom
W ilbur, T T
White, J W
Wood, Wm Harrison
Walker, H K
Wilson, George
Winter, Frank
WilriOD, F
Wells, Kd
Wright Ed
Wilcox, I> F
Wigg, Charlton
Wilson. It J 2
Wai lb ridge, Capt
White, Abraham
Wbitccmbe ft Gordon
Walker, A H
Ward, Thomas
Young, Hobart
Yulee, Capt E
Y.
Yonge, C R
Yonge, P R 2
Z.
i 2itrcuer. E S
W
Kelly A O' _
Keene. Warren P
Kendall,
ii J
, EH2
.US -
JIlSCEI.L/cNEOUS.
E. H. N. F. P. N.
A. L. HARRIS, F. M.
FAIR FAIR!
FAIR for llio btuelil ot the
CATHOLIC MALE ORPHANS
OF SAVANNAH,
WILL BE UEI.11 AT
ST. ANDREW'S HILL.
During the coming week, opening ou
MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17,
And closing on
SATURDAY EVENING, DEC 22d.
Thcpation .ge of the public is earnestly solicited,
duel?—td
Cotillion Band.
J.1AAS and F. J. RUCKERT have rt-
lor briit., private parties, ocanything else whleti may
te desired, on applieaUeii lo
FltOF. MAAS, 16'> York s'reet,
Or to F J RFCKKRT,
■lecZI—eodtiiv J. ITerauii st reef, near Congress.
Lost---A Lady’s Parse,
C ONTAINING $25 rr $30 in greenbacks, supposed
to have been dropped iu the Fair Kouiu or neiir
by on Itrosghton street. Ally one fiuding it will be
rewarded by leaving it at this office. <iec32—It*
Cl TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUT^TY.—Kn-
O tire is hereliy niv en to a;l persons concerned,
that Janies Uolford, d.cea>ed, departed this life In
testate, and the sai I estate Seine now unrepresented,
by reason of the death of a former administrator, and
no person having applied for Letters of Administra
tion cle bonis non ou the estate of the said James
Hotford, that in terms ot ih" law, administration de
bonis non vvll be' ested m the Clerk of Ihe Superior
Court, or some other Stand proper person, MiirtydayS
after the publication of this citation, unless some
valid objection is made to his appointment.
Witness my official signature, this ‘.1st day of De
cember. 1866. D. A. O’BYRNE, '
dec22—lawlm O. C. C.
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
r pHE Steamer EMILtE Captain Adair, will leave
A as shove on buturday morning, December 22d,
at 7 o'clock, from Ihe Wharf foot.of West Broad
street. For freight or passage, apply on board, orto
•'FITE. - ‘ —
dec 21—-.t
S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
"W anted,
SITUATION by a YOCNG MAN, who is not
^.1. aiirtl" IU YvtMfifi, IT" res*.ISJfc, IW w*
make an hor.o4.ible living; writes a fair hand: la
quick at figures, aud cm proenre the very beat reler-
er ces from Ills late employer. Salary not so mocniai
object at employment. Address II. A. V., Box i
Uerzl-3t
auction.
LaROCUE BELL « Wl Ll.,
be sold on Saturday, this
10Xo'eteck.,.L..™»»4J.a, lt
Choice Bacon Sides *° re *
Choice Hama
Shoulders
Leaf Lard
assittr^
saasss*-
-SSSfi”'
Furnitnre, 4c.
ALSO,
11 Bales Hay.
On MONDAY, 24tb inat will in. „
a. m., at the store sootho.L” 8 at to . J
and Broughton streets^! 16181 “ rner 0( W]
Wanted,
-t^^eha'X^lpHceJvm be paid on dellveryat
the News and Herald office. sop27—a
For Rent or Lease,
a RICE PLANTATION op the vest bankof the
A Savannah river, twelTe miles from Savouah.
Tteh* b tan* attacho«V^rf m good Cotton or Core
lafl.i*«nrll#tlfllilSt6«*.j ,
For fnrtner p srttef
dccl-eodlm
fldqolre of-
- a. a. iv*a -
Corner Btfil rtraet and Bay lane,
The entire slock of in* .
urushed and c Sugars ' ^^aor,. t .
Rio and Java Coffee
for families r ar ^ c les—beiflo ,
Terms cash.
BY , I
25 sacks salt.
from^ew ' 00 hcr P
of tbe Port Wardens P ° rt ' lnd under in*
ALSO,
At same time—
Terms cash. 10 Hoop l ron .
Havana sugarT
tl. Account of WHour It may to , ( J
By order of the Spanish Comm.
BY J. A. BN SLOW g CO.
Ou Thursday. 27th December, st 11 o’clock ,
sold by Auction, st the now Custom HooeJ
in the city of Charleston, 8. C.,
600 BOXES HAVANA SUGakJ
Of various grades.
The said sugars comprised apart of ih e
tho Spanish brig " Joven Jose,"’ Frsdtu,'
which put into this port in distress, whilst ot
tended voy age from Havana to Antwerp. Ul| '
account of whom it may conceru, by onisrl
Spani-b Consul.
AT AUCTION.
Will be aold at Public Auction, at the Post k
Hilton Head, S. U., on Friday, the fith o, ,
her, 1866. a large k.t of aerviceable Met
Hospital property, consisting of—
Blankets, woolen. Bedsteads iron
Mattra-ses, hair. Chairs. '
PiUowb, hair. Tables.
Sheets, lineu. Medical bocks
Pillow cases, linon. Instruments
Counterpanes. Medic,nes, it, kc. L
Catalogues can be obtained on >pplk»u M |
undersigned. j. \\. WILLIA*
dec21-6t Bvt. Maj. and Asst. Snrj M
BY BL1JN Sl MEY8K.
By permission of the Honorable Court of ori
will be sold on Wednesday, January Jd, ivl
o'clock, a. m.,
The perishable property belonging to the t
Peter Endres, deceased.
JNO. SCflWABZ. I
LOUIS E.YDhta f
dccdltda Admim?
HOUSES AT AUCTION.
BY OKU. W. WYLLY.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, 27th inat., at Uo|
»t tli*-* j neimses,
Aill of the Hoiw.s aud brick, (except brief I
couriiating of a *ar 4 »« two story house on Br J
street and three tem-ment two story building!
lane, sitnated between ball and WliiUktr f
Terms—cash on day of sale; buiUm^a and b
removed by the loth of January, 13G7, ur iorfcfl|
d.c20
BRICK WAREHOUSES.
BY GKO. W. WYLLY.
Wili be bold ou the flffi 1UESDAY i
front of the Conrt Honse, between the legal ij
sale,
Two Brick Warehouses CO by 200 feet cvb,|
constructed (hat they can be token down by (
of 20 leet each; The property is kuown as thi
Cotton Press Sheds, situated on the Eautern 4
Lot.No. C, owned by 3Irs. Marshall. The a
lease ail! be sold, with the improvement*.
Terms cash.
ESTATE SALE.
BY GKO. W. WYLLY.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY mJanius.l
Of the Court House, between the legal hour»|
Lot No. 8 Chatham Ward, on tiie come; c
aud Whitaker streets. The improvements c
a well finished house, on brick biuement. I
order of Court, for a division amoug the hdr
estate.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY GEO. W. WYLLY.
3 Lots in rear of the Parade Ground, each ti
feet between Bnll and Drayton streets. A
Nos. 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, fro
Taj lor, Gordon and Eaat Broad streets. H
are high and very desirably located, and bi*e|
van-age of being allowed the privilege of r
wooden houses on them.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY" GKO. W. WYLLY,
45 Shares South Western Railroad Stock
26 Shares Central Railroad Stock
$6,000 old Georgia Seven per cent Bonds. I
Six Residences, priced at from $3,8U0 to |1jt
farther particulars enquire at my office, oppos*
ament s-qnare, late Merchants* and Planiera 1
declS
BY GKO. W. WYLLY.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in ium
front of the Court House, at 11 o clock I
2,250 acres of Land, situated in Bryan c
miles from tha city, on the Csnoochee nter*
in cnltivation. The improvements conaiw w J
dwelling and out-houses. The location u• te
very healthy. Timber and produce can w i
through the Canal. Tbe range for cattle, i
sheep is excellent.
PRIVATE SALE\_
Groceries!! Grsceri«|
LsROCHE, BELL * WILLIAM*
Offer st private sale at tlieir Lowest Auction
following:
20 casks Bacon Side*,
15 casks Bacon Shoulders,
10 tierces Bacon Shoulders,
20 tierces Choice Sugar-Cnrea Ham*’
10 hhds Family Hams,
10 bbls City-Cured Hams,
25 tierces Rice,
60 sacks Rangoon Bice,
100 keg" Lord,
25 kegs Choice Batter,
10 kegs extra Canada Batter.
20 bbls Clarified Sugar.
Also,
200 bales best Eastern Hay,
200 bales beat Northern H.y-
Regular Auction
Hsrses, Moles, Cattle, Wag<®S'
CARRIAGES,
At tbs Veterinary Stables of ^ ^
Bay street,between ■
wifl commence on WEDNESDAY, bepv
every Wednesday thereafter.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
BY GEO. W- WYLLY.
last half of Lot So. »l,
jBttasggagg&ssc 1
•sssarssis^-.
ADMINISTRATORS 8ALI|
BY GEO. flr. WYLLY.
WiU be Sold on foe TCT8DAJJ®, 4
n the tint hours of sals.
Ward, naiJJ
between tbe legal hours of
lute of Samuel M- Bond, deestaw-
no6
J. bT McINTOBH. Ad
Annn PKR MONTH
S20U Femtie Agenta to Into ouw (
Slrful Invention, ofabsoiotti bp inf
sold. Agentsprefenfiigto» or ‘®r f uU |
srn from $20 to $51* per day- rorl
enclose stamp, anu addreM wriRON*!
w. G-
ocSl-Sm
B. R. Armslrongi
MASON AND BV,L ^
TS prepared to execute ttl
l zsss&sg$£Ps&.
tended to- rTa.
banker^
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