The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 22, 1866, Image 4

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m ftti The Dailv News and SATURDAY MORNING. DtoCKMBKB M. MW- Ptninni Or, Br«« »* BT JOHN BBOL'OBAX. d Ur* RpUUr. Hubert, the Bruce, in hi* duel** itood. Welting the hour of doom. Behind him the palece of Holyrood, Before him a nameleee tomb, the foam on in* lip wee flecked with red, A* ewer to the peet hie memory aped, OncelUngtB* day of his paet renown. When he won,and he wore, the Yet oome there ehedow or come there nine, The epider i* spinning hie thread ao fine. •There eat on the royal eeet of Sooue," He muttered below hi* brefleh; ■ * luckleM ckutge from the kingly Ihroot To a felon’* shameful death.’’ And he clenched hie bands in his mad despair. And he struck at the shapes that were gathering there. Pacing hie cell in impatient rege, AS a new caught lion paces his cage; But come there shadow or oome there shine. The spider is spinning his thread so One. ••Oh, were it my tote to yield up life At the head of my liegemen all In the foremoat shock of the battle strife. Breaking my country's thrall, I’d welcome death from the fqemau'e steel. Breathing a prayer for old Scotland's Weal; But here, where no pitying heart is nigh. By e loathly hand it is hard to die,” Yet oome there shadow or come there shine, The epider is spinning his thread ao An*. ••Time and again I have fronted the tide Of the tyrant’s vast array. But only to see, on the crimson hide. My hopes swept far away; Now a ’-r-”—- chief and a crownless king. On the broad, broad earth, not a living thing To keep me court, cave this insect small. Btririug to reach irom wall to well; Tor come there shadow or come there thine The epider is epinning his thread so fine. ••Work 1 work like s fool, to the ceiteln lose. Like myself, of your tints and pain; The space is too wide to be bridged across, But you waste your strength in vain." And Bruce for the moment forgot hie grief; His soul now filled with the sura belief That,howeoever the issue went, For evil or good was the omen sent; And Come there shadow or come there shine, Tlmapider is spinning hie thread ao fine. As s gambler watches the turning card On which hie all is staked; As a mother waite for hopeful word * For which her soul hie ached; It was thus Bruce watched, with every sense Centered alone in that look intense; All rigid he stood, with scattered breath— Now white, now red, bat still as death; Yet oome there shadow or come there shine, she spider is spinning hie thread ao fine. Six several times the creature tried, When at the seventh, "bee, seel He his spanned it over I" the captive cried, "Lol a bridge of hope to me ; Thee, God, I thank, for this lesson here Has tutored my soul to Persevere 1" And it served him well, for ere long he woie In freedom the Scottish crown once more; And come there shadow or come there shine, The spider is spinning hie thread so fine. McKAY, BLISS Sc CO., Commission Merchants, TvCALKBS in White Oak and Yellow Pius Timber o " all elves. Cash advances made on consignments or Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The above-named house offer unusual facilities for the sale of Southern Produota, and respectfully so licit consignments. MoKAY. BLISS A CO., d21-tawtf 155 Broadway, N- Y Dickens’ Christmas Stories! MUGBY JUNCTION.—Pbioe, 16 cents. A fresh supply of the above work Just received and for sale by — ; BSTILL A BROTHER, dec!8 Ball street, opposite the Post Office. Dissolution of Co-partnership. T HE co-partnership lately existing under tbs name of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN was dissolved on the 1st instant, by mutual consent. H. R. CHRIS TIAN is authorised to collect debts due the late Arm, and is charged with the closing of the business. SAMUEL P. BELL, GEO. W. WYLLY,. ; ! . i,. declO-tf HENBY B. CHRISTIAN. Notice’ L aROCHE A WILLIAMS having purchaaed the ta- tereat of Wylly A Christian in the late firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, will continue the bostnem under the name of declO—tf LaROCHE, BELL A WILLIAMS. Notice. T HE subscribers having sold their interest in the late btuineaa of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN to Messrs. LaROCHE A WILLIAMS, solicit s contin uance of the business to the new firm. GEORGE W. WYLLY. declO—tf HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. YOUTH’S. L? 9 History of the Great Civil War. NE VOLUME. 16mo. 38« peges, with illustra- tons. Price $1 60. Just received, and for sale by - uolS KSTILL A BROTHER. o HAY. A i L000 BALES PRIME NORTHERN HAY, 7 For sale by OHIPMAN A CHAPIN, declO—2w . 308 Bay street, i NOTICE. TO ML WANTING FURNITURE y i am opening for the Inspection of the pabfic, a (fne stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, 2fcc-, &c., To Which the attention of all la Invited. \ ' Warerooms, 118 BROUGHTON STRUT, Star Store. 8. B. HARRINGTON STON HOTEL, .ESTON, 8. C. 1 well known Hotel, situated In the bn of the city, has been newly fur- E by the present proprietor, whohas been sixteen years connected with the establishment, ihhto-tf W. WHITE; Proprietor. ± Fine A Black Mare FOR SALE, Br LaROCHE, BELL At WILLIAMS. YY7E will recommend her to be kind, gentle, and ia TV every particular a family Home good tor a light rockaway. Can be seen at Dan. Butler** Stable. Terms known a Counting-Room.ocll Twelye Garden Lots AT PRIVATE SALE. BT LaROCHE. BBLL * WILLIAMS. Containing 2fi0 8-10 acres of first, quality of Gan Lets. .They are bounded oil the east by Ski da*. Shall Road and ontheweat by Lover'a lane, and aiti ated Within one mile of the city. Capitalists wool find a sure profit by making an Investment in the ahpv* property, as the city is extending in that direo- ion* Plat of the property can be seen at am raset- tng-mom. DOVU COAL. ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS, n> ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland ,nd English Oval, r sale by ton or cargo by 16m CHIPMAN A CHAPIN. Aft-Vi ■ .."-.-"■we- V-i—- ' -Jsio-efn tm •*oU bns TsbnfinR . h,lw3 ?* /r* r-nrr AW OBBISAHCE To prevent the erection of awning post# and sign nM In any of the streets or thorougMkrea of the rttvef Savannah, and for the removal of those now ■ ■■—; to prescribe the mod* and manner of -—- - • f fhetenlng signs, and to r the violation of thia or- Aldermenof the City of >led, do hereby onlaln, age of this ordinance. It petnon u> put up or erect, In anv street or tborooghlhre within the City of 8a- vanSehTaDTPoet or erection for the support of any unSg or ognTwhetbar such awning or sign be of Sctoorwood. or say other material, under a penalty ~r™,tmore than five dollars a day for every day each J^mng or rigngmt shall be or remain In any snob gwmos 2. And it Isfurthar ordained by the autho rity aforesaid. That every awning or sign hereafter put up be such street or thoroughfare shall be at tached to the building forwblch It may be intended by iron or other strong and substantial metalic bracket or support, which, frith such awning or - ’ .11 be so: arranged; all not to Interfere with walking or travel on thesldewalk, street or thorough' fere, under the penalty mentioned in the preceding seetfokior every day's violation of any provision of thia section. . . , .. ' Ssonoe 3.. And it istarthsr ydslned^y.the antho tiou mentioned, to repair or otherwise alter the same wtthout the censeat of Oouncil, under a penalty of the enUro removal of inch awning or sign poet for — ~■i of ttau flection. December 12th, 1866. EDWABD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. JAMES STEWART, Clerk of Coflnell. IdeclB—it Ihe violation of the : Proposals Wanted. P ROPOSALS are requested for the following named PnbHc Works, a* directed by lesolntion of the city Council: First—To restore the banks of Screven'. Canal. Second—To restore the calveat under the Central Railroad embankment, being part of the wreck of the wooden sewers running through the lauds of Hasan. Gils* A Bradley. Third—To build a brick sewer four feet deep, east of and parallel with the Canal. Fourth—To dig. a continuation of Bilbo’s Canal, from the Thoaderbolt culvert to the opening or the 'Farit sewer.' ~ Parties wishing information in relation to the above work are referred to the City Suiveyor (office third •iOtj Exchange Building,) for drawings and details, and will snbmit their bids in writing (stating lowest price and. names of securities) to " EDWARD C. WADE, declT Chairman Committee on Dry Culture. JEWETT & NORRIS, ATTOBJNIEY8 AT ;LAW, Ns. 46 Washington Street, Room 9, BOSTON, MASS., AND Xiondoai, Baclmnd, Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts eto., etc., in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AUSTRALIA, * IRELAND, CANADA, < ’ WALES, Or any other British Colony. Copies of Wills and all other Becords obtained. Oases prosecuted in fevor of heirs, Legatees and next of bin upon favorable forme. CHARGES MODERATE. Morethau •COS.OOO.t-OO 0 f unclaimed money, are Invested In the Nflllousl debt or Great Britain alone, In trust for tbs unknown hairs, legatees,, etc.. A large portion of this Is known to beloug to parties in America. Mr. JEWETT u an Attorney at Law In England, and the resident representative of the Arm In that country. All letteip must be addressed to the Boston Post Offlca, and enclose stomp. HEFEBENCB8; Gen. Ws. A. Oliutxb, Troy, N. T. CoL Bdwabb Fios, CWnbridge, Maas. 001. w«. l. Palmes, Seism, Mass. Cspt. 8. B. Gbsoort, u. 8. N„ Hamilton, Muss. Dldlit O. Criimiu, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio, anvfl. vavSm ON THIS CONTINENT. It is WxXftANTXD to XSHOU SUV HAIR TO ITS oaiorSAL, natural coLom, in every, aSe it Will STOP ill hair from FALLING out; it wlllfree toe «*d from )more and dandruff; mown the sko* >u of the tiAin. and to a sbautiful brrssing. We oitar no largeretiards, t>ut we antho r.e aH ol ,ur sgeatato brfund tbs konst to any p*> ion who will use two bottles, and then aay Bakrkfi ,( ; Vkoi- ■ «au Hair RnsroaxTivs hflfl not per onne- all we testimony from the Capital V the Untieu States. elnsars. EamRirr fk Co: t was Induced to girt your Hair pi epaiationa trig], and can heartily BMMiMant it as unequalled at> rf 'Reeling, Purtflsr andBflMerer.—giving to the H 8 a'uxoriaat rlckaep, tu to the head a oool and diQst agreeabtambitatioa, while It ia thorough in re- soring the hair to Its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, iTa, May 16, 1866. - TwMtodurod byTfrfondWto mak a trial of Bar feu's Vegetable Bair Restorative, and I am very mnrtr pleased with the efibet It baa had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one oottle, my head Is freed from dandruff, and my hair assail the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar- feu's to be the best hair preparation in the world. Wx. Hamilton. Fredonla, N. Y., April 26,1868. J. K. BARRETT dk CO„ Proprietors, ■ Maaebseter, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress end Barnard streets. Agent. BW-fioM by all Druggists. Jyk-tf Notice. ; rjiH* unden ■sms' and style of ' i d«y formed a ”~ of a Get ■ in the cli. „ ^_„hue ultil the first day of Ji 1618. Daniel G. Purse and Daniel ULTbanM are General Farther., and AlbsifiB. Stoddard to the Spe cial Partner, and haseosMbaMl Ten Tboamnd Dol- lets to the eommoa steA ef theOe-pflrtnfoiblp. , . AJH. STODDABU. fiAVA*..* p*e. u Lg«6. >Th • >0 ams, with ass and Water, aattsM* for a,small Un.,,. gjtowsm corner of Price IfiiSSto&L 1 ( ie; Ui ^- BLANCEYILLE slate mm coin, VAN WERT, FOLK CO., GA. Ompl Btook, 18000,000 gHARXS, «** EACH. DtuBcoMes—S. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gna- Xtos, A. Wilbur and A. E. jbrahalL Wilbur. Savannah, Ok. —E. C. Gvanntoa, Macon, Ge. B. Marshall. Atlanta, Ga. will soen be pnparedto fill aay its,howeverlargeTfor rooflng, for **ctarad ont of slate, for lintels, for C vsmant,and tot say othernsss to which elate can applied. The quarry to coaventont to the cities of AMaiita, *■ game, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the clttoaotSaUomMaalgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, sad will AoRlybe to Mem pus, feem.aadSt. Loato, Mo. The superiority < slat* lor rooangpurneaee. and Its special adsptabUlt tovarieos srticlee ol fmrnUure and for pavement wen known. GNersmey beaddromedto JfihMy ; ;• R. MARSHALL, . Sec'y. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I RY GOODS! LACK BETTS. Km braidered Handkerehlefo. Gent*’ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, i-fp-f-ri'u F Zk A .ri, ^‘^^^TbblcLlnro. MORGAN, TYECEIvniG, and foraalshy * —‘ ■Ife'GfeLIitNtY A CO-. UlrmtGh&m and Ffoatoegjj*. > aetl ar. r nntl^lWOUII) MERCHANDISE AND SHIP BROKER, , -J lMB^pinr. O^wtrttro LT 0(1 kMd> udn ' a * > * u lowest mar- „ Oosn.’Mqnr, Baoon, wutokey, etc. ▼emma of aU rieeejnr charter. aolfetf NEW EBA IN MEDICINE. Dr. MaggjeTs PILLS AND SALVE. Y^KT^the Suffering and Dtoseaed read the folilow- PF" Let all who have been given up by the Ooc- torft, and spoken of as incuiabh*. Mod the following. VT Let all. who oaa believe facta, and eanedmve faith in evidence, reed the following: KNOW ALL MEN BY THEBE PRE SENTS, That, on Mila, the 26th day of June, In the year of our Lord, ISM, personally came Joseph Hsjdock, to me kaown as such, and being duly sworn, jlnprirsil as follows: That be to the auto General Agent for the United States, and dependencies thereof lor prepa rations at medicines known as MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE, and that the following Certificates ara verbatim co pies to the beat of bis knowledge aod beUeC , JAMES SMErTKE, * ' {*-«•}' Notary Pablic, ' — ’ Well street, New Terk. 60 hogsheads Clear Bib Sides a» bogaheade Prime Bright Shonldei a 26 tierces Pure Settle Rendered Lard 26 tierces Choice Soger Cured Bagged Hams II tierces Sugar Cored Uncovered Hama W. H. WHITNEY A CO., ■' No. 4 Barns' Bange. . Junk tot, 1866. Dn. MaooiBL : I take my pen to write yon of my great relief, and that the awful pain iamyalde hae left me M last—thanks to jour medicine. Oh, Doc tor, how thankful 1 am that I can get some steep. 1 can never write it enough. 1 thank yon again and again, and am sure that yon are really the friend of au sufferers. 1 could net help writing to yon, and hope yon will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. flW This Is to certify that I was discharged from the Army with a Chronic Uisrrncea, and have been cored by Dr. Msgglsl’a Pills. WILSON HARVEY, 2T Pitt street Nsw York, April Tth, 1866. Or The following ie an Interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melt ed iron Into a flask tnat was damp and Wet, nosed an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around end on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. The following Certificate was given to me by him, about eight weeks after the accident: Nxw York, January 1,1806. My name to Jacob Hardy; I sat an Iron Founder; 1 was badly burned by bot lion in November last; my borne healed, but I had a running sore on iny leg that would not heal; 1 tried MAGGIEL’S SALVE, and it cured me In a tew weeks. This Is all trne, and anybody can now see me at Jackson's Iron Works, Second Avenne. J. HARDY, 1« 9 Goerck street EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I had no appetite. MAGGIEL’S PILLS gave me a hearty one. •' Your PILLS are marvelous." “ 1 send another. Box, and keep them In the house.” “ Dr. MAGG1EL has cured my headache, that waa chronic." “ I gave half of one of yoor PILLS to my babe lor cholera morbus. The dees little thing got well In a day.” “My nausea of a morning to now cared,” “ Your box of MAGGIEL’S SALVE cured mo of noises in the head. 1 robbed some of your SALVE behind my ears, and the notoe left." “Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool tom uy.** “ 1 enclose a dollar; your price is 96 cents, bn Das Medicine to me is worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes of your PILLS.” “Let me have three boxes of yonr SALVE b> » torn mail.” I have over two hundred such Testimonials as these, bnt want of space compels me to conclude. J. MAGGIKL, M. D. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. W~ NOTICE.—None genuine without the en graved trademark around each pot or box, Mgned by Dr. J. MAQUiEL.il Piue street, New York, to counterfeit which to felony. W Sold by all respectable Dealers In Medicines thiougbont the United States and the Canadas, at 26 cents per box or pot. nol-ly THE ETE, EAR, AMD THROAT. D K. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi cian and surgeon, Oeulisi and Aurtot, can be consulted on Deafness, Discharges rrom u, sa. noisesln the Head, Catarrh, Diseasesof the‘Throat and Lungs. •- Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring eitheir Medical or Surgical aid attended to. * Oifiee No. «1, In Dr. Tho*. Buckler’s old ofllee fie Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. OtDce hours from > to 12 A. M., and Mo i P. fi) ifetf . GrodHes and Uquoii. BOKTON & WALTON, eenti i AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. H ATING taken the targe Fire Proof Store, re cently occupied by Messrs. Wilkinson A Fargo, ws are preqiared to offer the best faculties for sales of coislgnments. no29-lm Bacon, lams, Lard. JUST received and for sale— 26 hogsheads Clear Bacon glilea ;EtT^P’Bmupt i. J. H. O’Bront. Edw, O’Byrne Sc Son. Wholesale and Retail Dealxbs in ft hoc shies, Liquobs, Ac., Ac. nTE solicit * share of the patronage of our friends Tv and the public generally. The Senior partner Of this firm having done business in this city for up wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson streets. oeS-ty Butter. Flour, Bacon, Pork, LARD, Ac. rn HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Sides jy go hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore cured. 20 tierces Lar<\ Baltimore Leaf to barrels Pork. Prime, Prime Mess and Mes 50 kegs and half kegs Butter, Choice Goshen 100 boxes Cheese 10 tierces Hams, New Sugar Cared. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. SOAP, CANDLES, Ao. 56 hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado 100 barrels Sauer, A, B and C 50 packages Tea, assorted qualities 100 bags (toffee, Klo 60 pockets Coffee, Old Government Java 160 boxes Soap, all qualities 100 boxer Candles, Adamantine and Tallow 108 boxes Tobacco, all qualities Cnbs Molssaes in hogsheads and barrels Hay, Corn, Oats and Cow Feed constantly on hand Landing and for sole by SCRANTON, SMITH A CO., Hodgson’s Building, no27 Bay street, opposite Jefferson. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. QUR stock to equal to any In the city.. Call and lodge for yourselves. now SCRANTON. - M1TH A CO. H. G. RUWE, amnr«air.v » WHOLESALE toer Bryan and st. Julian streets sad Monamen! Square. SAVANNAH. GA. EV^FBUITS and VEGETABLES m season always on hand. au27-ti Ftt.ir OauaiaN. James Kk&rioam. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, East side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, BT PHILIP CALLAHAN A CO. R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquor^ Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms. Hgi . .... Fall Fashions for 1866. 1. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) H.QPP Skirts. Planters, Attention !I aL J AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALES QF AND MORTGAGES UPON SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE. A large amount of Northern capital is now awfiEljk favorable opportunities for Investment South. 1 have dally Inquiries for such opportunities, sad am empowered to PURCHASE 40,000 ACRES OF COTTON L-AJNTDS IW TheGulf States. Planter, and others wishing to dieof,mort gage, or take partners In working their lands,or invited to apply to me without delay. \pm- COMMISSIONS MODERATE, "TOsi Business promptly completed. UAU letters must inclose n stamp. D. J. M. A. JEWETT, 46 Washington street, BOSTON, MASS. REFERENCES. General Wx. A. Auaroan, Troy, New York.; Edmund Eras, Esq., Cambridge, Mom. Wx. L. PerjuaTEeq., Salem, nose. Dudlst O. Caanmaa, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. C. Fillbt, Esq., New Orleans, La. A. F, Dram to Co., Boston, Mass, jyfio-iawam •'.rlH.I FUI/FOIST PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. Capital Stock, - $200,000 ■HAJRBB, IK MACH. . ’’ ' . I FIRST PAYMENT, 01S PER SHARE And no other assessment mode, exes"'- by direction of s nuOortty of all the Stockholders. omens; . snil Superintendent.' J.P. SLOAN E. B. KAWSON - .Vice JNU.O. WHRNBS Necrtteiy. P.P. PEASE... T "*“ BOOT. LOGAN,.,... ' ' ’ £ J. P. LOGAN, ROBT. LOGAN. A E. BAWSON, & rIMQCAWRY, P. P. PEASE, JNO. C. WHITN*?. W. ». PARKHUK8T. r This Conn immediate vicinity of reseat aB dtoeova offbra a portion of tta Stock for sole, the ai upon wUch shall be returned to to* any general dlv’ ~ ' " ^atod A limited lug on the oo3 anwiuw. ■ imag.be aeewred by coB- Boarding. tit llt.1 ! W .'I G OOD BOARD can be obtained, with s flne large room with fireptaos, by eetly question at No. 126 gouth Brood street. novlMf J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS have printed in RED INK, on the band J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. DON’T BUY ANY OTHER. Yon can always find full assortments at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT J. C. MAKER It CO.. LATHBOP A CO. ASK FOR J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT AND “SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.” For sale in Savannah at Wholesale by J. 0. MAKER A CO., LATHRDP A CO., ORFF A WATKINS, Retail by J. C. MAKER ft CO., LATHRQP A 00., DE WITT ft MORGAN, FJN8TEIN A BOKMAN, ORFF to WATKINS, THOMAS PEPPER. At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufacturers and So!* Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY ft CARY, Warerooms and Office, Has. 07 Chambers, end TO and 81 Beads St, New York. PIANO TUNING — AND — 'Aimiffi a. H. MILLS, (FROM LONDON.) K E8PECTFULLY offers his services in the above bmineaa. M. M. comes recommended by many of tbs first ar tists of the age, such as Strok each, Adeline Patti, Herr Joel, Gottacbalk, Ac., as one of the best timers of the UrtMUCl IN SAVANNAH. 0. K. Holst, Esq. M. B. Turner, Xeq. : Orders received for toning at the establishment of John 0. Schreiner ft Co., or at tbs residence of Mr. MUte ex Whitaker street, between Broughton etreet ton* had State street no22-lm Paper Hangings ND Window Shades. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Bos received s new sapply of Paper Hangings, Win ce Shade* and Gilt Cornices, which will be sold iyi-» PHCENIX STEAM SAW MILL. JUMTEKM WHABF, SAVANNAH, GA. STEAM HAW MILL,” would respectfblly inform their fttrode and the pablte generelly, Mot they ore ■aaadJo.AU orders fur Lumber ta aay qooa- to ordere for planed sad “Sg^meMUVor htJ. f. to M. Hiasllton' OSes, earner Bay and. Mjsa, s -B-sar ORANGES. 3* boxes Silver Skin Onions, For sale by a. wilcox ft ca mm CdnSthK$W ?J Werchsftit8. J’eejl, Bran, p^Bacon, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE DLALEK IN . HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE, Corvt. Oats. MhhL.Fe Oil Cake, Boar, Balt, Rope, dec., Constantly receiving, end for sale at the lowest wholesale rates. ■ . , „■ ^ Agent Savannah Flour Mills. 153 Bay Street, * Savannah. o«4—6m late For •Xso-icT /ijiiv qto,a; iv . CHRISTMAS & NEW TEAR’S PRESEI Wx. St abb. Jos. A, Roberts. K. Necxaybb STARR & ROBERTS. Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEVROU. Liberal advances ox consigomed's of Cotton or other Prodsce. Particular attention gtvth to the purchase of sup plies for Mannrucrarer*.ftq«s. dce6 ^5 « 3 X t ft J i in d — 77 — Of Riolx End Elegant Quality, IT RECEIVED A CHOICE SELECTION JUS- TOILET SETTS, VASES, DRESSING CASES, ODOR STANDS, WORK ttorw? WIIiB Ornamentcl Goods or all descriptions. • 'wSffi, Baskets of Fruits, containing Pears, Plums, Punches, Grapes, *c., each and - f nji{ j delicate periume. Something quite novel. Watch stands. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Ac. Scotch Plaid Goode of ingenious workmanship. Ivory. Tortoise Shell and Buffalo Combs, Ivory and Buffalo Hair Brush#., Jtc. Besides, a splendid assortment of French, English and German Perfumery, Lubln’a ron's and Chantin'* products of Paris. Low, Son -C Haydon, Bailey, Cleaver ft Yordley’s products or London. German Colognes from the gennine Johann Maris Farina. Call end examine, for goods arc shown with pleasure at ’^CoutojJ A. Austei.l, • Atlanta, Georgia. T ■ W. (Lal< H Inman, (Late of Georgia,J New York. _A.ustell & Xiimaii, CeUen and CabmIssToh Hmhanfr, No. 80 Wall street, - NEW YORK. W E are fully prepared to make liberal cash ad. vancemouts on consignment^ from Merchants and Planters, both at tide place and a: our agencies throughout tne’South. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, will arrange ailvancemoBts there- Cotton and mer chandise will be forwarded to us with dispatch by our agents, Messrs, iirady ft Moses, of Savannah. We will exert our best energies to give satisfaction, and promote the interest* of our patron*. Consignments from our Southern frtend.s respect- frilly solicited. . 8e27-3m RISLEY ft CREIGHTON, Commission Merchants and SHIP BROKERS, CHARLESTON, S C. Charters made for any ports at short notice, and on favorable terms. Advances m*c]e on cvnaignmenm to onr friends In finrope, West Indies and Northern cities. dec6-lm R. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT. &c., Eiafaula, v'Vla. Prompt atteniloB given to : Collections and Remit- tan tee; Purchase ami Sale of Cotton, tte. Reference:—Messrs. S. -Schiifer ft Nephews, Luu- ence Bras, to Co., New York; tipping, ilauserd A o., Columbu?, Ga.; Wni. A: McKenzie <f Cn., Apa- Chicola; Auntin & F,lli«. S.ir.irtnali, <ia. oclti-::iu -ti. M. Brock ft Co E. F. METCALFE A CO., cf. f. it—b-j Cotton Factors. / Comm is si on AND Forwarding Merchants, Me. 5 Qtoddard’e Lower Range, Bay Si.* ’ SAVANNAH, GEOUGIA. Cash advances on consignments .to Norton, Slaugh ter St Co., New York, and John K. GiTliatt A Co., Liv- erpool. • oc!2-3m Ja&T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MEKCHANT, Ho. 133 Bar, Street, Saveesali, AND 1 - Darien, Georgia.- — Orders for Lumber solicited. dl(Mf 8. G. HAYNES OKNKRAL COMMISSION MfcttGHAM, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Flour, Grain, Feed and Frodnce, CORNER STORE, 190 and 192 Bay Street, foot of Barnard St., Savannah, Georgia. Reference®—C. A. Gambrill h Co., Norris &: Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A: Co., Baltimur« and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton and Produce.^, ot*2-tf Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commis’n Merchants No. 10 Stoddard's Lower Kangs, SAVANNAH, GA. a epi-tf . N. I HARDEES CO... ”wa COTTON FAC' AND General Commission Merchants* Liberal advances made on consignments. Sales made In Savannah on New York or Liver- pool, and but one commigslon clmrgp^i f ■ noil. Austin & Ellis, 1 80 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola. Fla., CHARLES ELLIS, I and Columbus, Ga. sepll-tf ’•. 1. P. Boca*. Vt. A. Bb*4kt. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding aod Comiission Herciiauts, 184 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, - . - - - GfiCOKGIA. giyaproi apt attention to receiving and for- uding goods, sales on consignment, and all and will also keep constantly on band a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricnltnral imple ments, Building Materials, Falrbabkc to Co’s Scales, toe., besides other goods and manufactured articles lor selu, oc consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully ao- jetted. sta-tf HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. C01KISSI0K MERCHANTS, ' MACON, GEORGIA. attention will be given to the execution of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. Peters & HoHingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddard's trm Rum*. Bat Stkef.t, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E VERY facility Offered for consignments ami exe cution of orders. Liberal advances made on Cotton shipped to our friends In New York, Balti more and Philadelphia. ocll-tf STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE. to FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE A and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at the Ful- toa Works, Now Yorir. Oonstots of an ensine of 4tT horse power, return •»» boifer, with all th# asm nieneescomplete; iron name, to feet carriage; 66 htohsaw; pateat sstfeattlag head blocks; lq» feet loo chain, with pulley* and first (else* Mtiag forth* MB eoBmlate. TOO wtoreto perfectly new and ean h.^S5rew i3g 5 SS ..&fo JsygpS LIPPMAN'S Drug and. Chemical Warehouse] Conpew Banurd itj HOLIDAY PRESENTS; FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDBJ Embracing the most EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OK RICH AND RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY ever EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. WE KE8PECTFPLLV SOLICIT A CALI. TO BXABIINE OllR STOCK. decl 1-tf B. D. SMYTHE & CO | 108 Broughton Mtr WM. J. NLAUGED1, DEALER IN Wall Paper AND W indow Shades, FIRST FLOOR, , OVER HILLBMAN’S DRUG STORE, largo assortment of Wall Paper, Window;Shades Gilt Cornices, Curtain P.andfi, Picture Frames, Gil Mou'dU'gB, Ac.. Ac., always on hand. ORDERS FOR HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING PHOMPI'LV ATTENDED TO. »o22-im Prepare for Christinas. Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery Arc., &c., Arc. rjHtE E aiieuiionol tn^ residents of bnVuiillab, and of tnose visiting the city, is call ;d to the extensive assortment of TOYS FANCY GOODS, &C.. to be had at Wholesale or Kerail at T. BATESON'S, Corner Consresa and Drayton etreeta. N. B.—Thankfal for the liberal patronage extend ed. during the last FIFTEEN YEARS, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. dec3-3w Citv Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two fieri facias’, issued out oj the Honorable City court of Savannah in favor of Jamca Lloyd vs. Bernard Wagner, I have levied, and will sell, ou the first TUESDAY in Janu ary, 1867, being the first day of 3atd month, before the Conrt House door, in ihe city of Savannah, in lire county of Chatham, anil State of Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, me following proper ty, to wit; Alt that Lot. Tract or Parcel of I :nd, lying, being and sitmile in the city of Savannah, comity and State afuru-sniJ, and known and di-tinguisbed In the Map or Piau of said citv of Savannah as Lot So. 18, Lib erty Ward, containing sixty feet lro t, by ninety feet deep, more or less, with the improvements thereon, bounded as follows: On the north by State street, south by President etreet, east by Lot No. 17, and west by Montgomery street. Property pointed out by defendant. Terms each. Purchaser paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITE, dect-tds . Sheriff City Savannah. CHATHAM COUNTT SHERIFF’S SALE. m virtue of an- iattRcbment issued out of the Honorable the County Conrt of Chatham county, Georgia, in favor of Stern ft Mamlok ve. Andy Hartshome, on the dth day of December, 1866.1 bare levied upon ehe sloop Josephine, two small.boats, sloop and boat tackle, apparel and furniture, as the property of Andy Hartshorne. And farther, under and by vir tue of eu order issuing out of said Court, 1 will sell at public outcry, between tho legal hours of sale, on Saturday, December 22d, 1866, before the Court Honst- door in Chatham county, Georgia, said sloop Josephine, two small boats, boat and sloop tackle, apparel and furniture. Terms cash, purchasers paying for all paper*. BENJAMIN L. COLE, dccll-10 Sheriff of Chatham county, Ga S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To Messrs. Cahill ft Co.,-of Charleston, S. C„ Roberts to Lewis, Hilton Head, S. C., Archibald Get- ty to Co., Charleston, S. C., and Jules Becker ft Co., Colombia, S. C., my creditors : You arc hereby notified that I have applied to the Honorable the Judge of the Couuty Court of Chat ham county, to male a rule or order, and assign a day in said rule or order that I may be brongbc be fore said Court, for the’ purpose ol taking tbe oath prescribed for insolvent debtor* and be discharged, and tbe said Judge has granted said rale or order, and assigned Saturday, the 22d day of December, 1S66, at 11 o'clock a. m., for that purpose. Witness my hand, tilts loth day of December, 1866. dedl—2w HENRY VAN FELT. S.B.QAKBH6! DEALER IN . EVERY VARIETY OF | FURNITU1 IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other Hij IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAM60 FURNISHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well opbi FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut a hog any. COTTAGE BED BOOM SETS, of | variety. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SE MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and ] of all kinds. KITTLE S FOLDING SPRING BE MATTRESSES, the best Bed ill and WARRANTED SUPERIOR | others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO Cil PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. I WAREROOMS, 1 178 Broughton Sit Hearly Ojjtate 51. Mrii'sl FURNITURE. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 Bowery, aad 65 Cirri.tie St., • NEW WORK. S TILL continue to be the largest Furniture Manu facturers in the city. PARLOIL DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, FCH Tifti SOUTHERN TRADE, At 20 percent, reduction in price. oc3 DANIEL H. LONDON, NO. f.3, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Shipping and Commission Merchant, W ILL .ell all kinds of Tobacco, Cotton, Bagging, Grain, Seed, toe., and will execute orders for buying Merchandise and Produce ol every dmcrip- Uon. Consignments and order* solicited. REFERENCES. In Savannah—Major A. Porter, Dnncan A John- ston^N. A. Hardee to Co., E. ti Hertz ft Co., John Stoddard. IN New York—W. C. Langley ft Co.. Barclay to Livingston, Wio. Watson ft Co. Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to Messrs. Byre' Kvan* ft Co.. Liverpcfol. ocl-6» To The Public. T HE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, South Caro lina, so long and ably conducted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still bo kept open mrtneseera- modation of the travelling public. Hs framer Btamm and patrons will find the usual attention bestowed on them eg formerly,_end the pch^ lie favor, already so well e.tabUehed as Tfc* U*G1 of the travelling Merchants of the Sooth, will, by ear nest efforts, be fiuthfolly preserved. oriTftf Notice. Li koit i of the firm of Nerit, Lethrop A • jflpBi hu associated tdmeelf with Latnrpp J Co. In the Dry Goode bnaine—, at the oM stand of Jl-U HENBY LATHBOP A 00. Eor Rent or Sale. eeeb oontaining one thousand acres. The land is WIT flueT For particular* apply to him, on Jones torato, second door from Whitaker, or to George W. WyBy £sq.. of the firm of Bell, Wylly ft Christian. n»22 WM. H. CUTLER. -cm NEW STORM BOOTS, SHOES, HATS *| CLOTHING. At Wholesale and W BY Einstein Eekoian & NO. 16» CONGRESS STREET I 7TTE are now reeelvln*. mA r“ d T “ fesssM Merchants «od Pl*® le, | are invited to exaaeia* oor etock bef°» tsewhere. Estate SaL e .’, 5,000 Acres of Timber* 4 U** a AT PRIVATE SAL&J By lreKOCH*. 6,000 acres of Hea»Uy of wj Bulloch county, adjoining J erase Young, aad others, ,i ® |£ l fton , So- M theOgeechee river end fourmfiee^,, ooT Railroad. The lend* proth« H cane, etc., end ie W of them*gpr 1 our State; theeectetyl* .nrfeA,,. businees end denning creditor* atseld «stot». J****? to Sft 0- Xltilee. No- H. Of^V Terms—OnehelfaMh b with T per eetokretereet, Property; percheeretopey*» Administrator, »rw York Herald ptosre god bin to tft*- ■ THOM. W. MtoHUFftOWW*®' -a FURNITURE *** *** uphoMTS,*^,, »M Bee OFFICK. ‘ SAVANNA** ‘ noltotf