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The Dailv News arid Herald,
MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1866.
Song for the Time*.
Turkeys! who on Christmas bled,
Turkeys! who on corn have fed,
Welcome to ns now you're dead,
And in the frost havo hung.-
Now’s the day, and now's the hour.
Through the market how we scour.
Seeking turkeys to devour,
Tuikeya old aud young.
Who would be a turkey hen,
Fed and fattened In a pen —
Killed and eat by hungry men—
Can you tell, I pray ?
Lay the proud old turkey low.
Let the young one# run and grew.
To market thoy'ro not nt. to go,
Till next Christinas day.
To Planters.
■ ^SAVANNAH. October 1st, 1806.
THE J. B_CAltY & CO.’S
“NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO’
A\ ORDINANCE
To prevent the ereclfrn of awning posls aud sign
S ets In any of the streets or thuroughfores of i In
ly orsavanuah, and for the removal^ tkosc now
standing; to prescribe the mode and manner of
constructing awnings and fastening signs,.and to
affix certain peadties for the violation of this <>r-
' dinauco.
Skutio.U Tbe Mayor Md Aldermen t)f the City of
Savannah, ft CnntlCliaaiMnhled, do lierehy ordain,
That, It mil HIM siasi ntTiori ip of this ordinance it
shall not he lawful for any peraonto pnl nphr erect,
thorooghfar
NEW ERA IN MEDICINE.
. |
Dr. Maggie*
PILLS AND SALVE.
W HICH Is now offered to Planters possesses quali
ties which are peculiar to it alone, and render it
- » — j ias heen fully
far sui>erior to any other known,
proven by tbe “French Acadefny of Scieuees,” and
also by practical persons of enlarged experience in
every department of Agriculture.
Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly
distinguish the “Nonpareil French Guano,” iua> l>e
enumerated the following:
1st. It will promote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To
bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal t«» A
No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully
tested, at the aame time being entirely free from the
objectionable properties of the above, as it is a* Perma
nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant.
2d. It can be applied to the leaves as well, as the
loots of plants, without any danger of burning them,
if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap
plied tho soil will retain its moisture, and will not
bake, even the most clayey.
3d. It will prevent Worm8 or Insects from destroy
ing either plant or grain, and wherever it is .applied
every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap
pear, its properties being repugnant to insect liip ol
every kind. This quality alone will be a great bem fit
to agriculture wheu it is estimated what vast numbers,
as Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in
sect depredations.
In a circular it is impossible to fully enter intoihe
merits of the “Nonpareil French Guano,” bat we as
sure the public that we have not exaggerated, and it
only remains for those interested to test its vjdue,
when we feel confident that it will rapidly sapercede
all others.
REFERENCES :
T. Pendleton, Clark coouty. West Virginia; Col. B.
Morgan, do.; C. Cimble, do.; E. McCormick, do.; JVlaj.
Green, do.; Col. J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; 1*. V.
Sheppard, do.; J. Enders, do.; Daniel McCullough,
Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr. Win. Monroe,
Baltimore county; F. Merrymau, do.; S. Patterson,
Harford county, Md.; R. Eirland," Cal vert county, Md.;
J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merrymau, Balti
more; R. Sinclair A -Co., Baltimore.
in any street or thoroughfare within the City of sa
vannah. any post or erection tor the support df any
awning Or Man, whether such swiung or sign be of
clotHor vrooS. or shy other material, under a penalty
of not moretnan five doUara a day tor every day such
awning or sign post Oban be or remain In any such
stre tor thoroughfare. ! "
Svortoi. 2. And it l« farther ordain od by the autho
rity aforesaid, That every awning or eign hereafter
put up In andh street or thoroughfare shall be at
lacheil to the building for which It may be intended
by iron or other strong and substantial nictiilic
bracket or support, which, with acch awnlug or
sign, shall bo so arranged as not to Interfere with
walking or travel on theeidewalk, street or tharongh-
fare, ninlortbe penalty mentioned iu the preceding
section for every day's violation of any provhnoi
this section. •
Ssotion 3. And it 4« further ordained by thc'aiitlio
rity aforesaid. That it shall not b« lawful for ally per
son owning, having or using any; awmug.or sign put
of the kind or description In the preceding first sec
tiou mentioned, to repair or otherwise after the same
without the consent of Council, under a penalty of
the entire removal of such awning or sign post for
the violation of the provisions of tins seel ion.
ordinance passed in Council December 12th, IflftS.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Mayor.
JAMES STEWART, Clerk of Connuil.
, . [diM'is -r.t
L ET the SuiTering anil Diseased read tbs lollfow-
ing. . • . i . i.i /:i |
r>itop(
Proposals Wanted.
are lfc-quested for the followin'* ntHm d
#A|* , . ,
Public Work’d,as directed by resolution of the
city Council: . „ ...
• riisl To restore th.' banks of Screven’s t anal
Second—To restore the ciiNesl under the Centra
Railroad embankment, being part of Hie wreck of
the wooden sewers running through Hie lands
Messrs. Giles A Bradley.
Third—To build a brick sewer four feet deep, i*ast
of and parallel with the Canal.
FOnrlh—To dig a continuation of Bilbo's. Canal,
from the Thiindoibolt culvert to tho opening of the
Park sewer. ,
Parties v ishiug information in relation to the above
work are referred to tho City Suiveyor (office third
Siory Exchange Building,) for drawings and details,
and will submit their bids in writing (staling "
price and names of securities) to
docl.
EDWARD C. WADE.
Chairman Committee on Dry Culture.
B A.H.H.BTT’S
4®- Beware of Counterfeits. All of our barrels
be stamped with name and address.
vill
John Mekrtman, Esq., formerly President of Ma
ryland’s Agricultural Society, says:
Baltimore, July 21, l.SGfi.
Messrs. J. B. Cart A; Co.:
Gents—My gardner has been making experiments
with your “Nonpariel French Gurro”—he has ap
plied it to beets, cantelopes and very young cucumber
vines, which at this season of the year are very liable
to injury from insects. As far os we can judge, ii is
a first-rate article, and comes up to your claim of its
merits. 1 shall use three tons on wheat and rye this
fall.
Messrs. J. B. Cary A Co.\ through their Agent, Mr.
Louis T. Gnienot, having made an arrangement with
the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters
can rely upon obtaining the genuine “ Nonpareil
French Guano.”
j&g- ThL is the Principal Depot.
4G§- Beware of Counterfeits! All our barrelsjwill
be branded, with our name and address.
oc2-tf
ELEGANT FURNITURE.
Geo. J. Henkels, Lacy & Co.,
THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
■^jyE Lave a suit ol
Nine Rooms, Klegtantly f'a .-prtetl,
* And furnished complete as
PARLORS AND CHAMBERS
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is warranted to rnstorr gray iiaik ti
okiuinal, natukal colon, in every.-me it bill.STOP
||2hail'from palling opt;it. willlr. elm: madfrom
imoraaiiil dandruff; PKOMOTK the UROtt III of ihc
iaik, and BaNfAwriroi. BRsniNo.
We mfor no forge rewards,-Unt we nth
,ur agents to refund the uonky to .I iy pd on who
mil use two bottles, and then say BA.uxn* Vkuk
ap.i.r Hair Reutokativk has not |>er'irum| all w
, aim. ■
t-itimonu from the Capital of the Unite, States.
dossrs. Barrrit ft 00:
J was induced lo give your Ualrp -epaiation atrial
,ud can heartily recommend it aa unequalled ns a
■Cessiug, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to 'the llulr
a'nxmianl. richness, aud to the bead s Cool and
oust agreealde sensation, while it is thorough hi re-
lUirlng the hair to its natural color.
I Vrt-yTegpectfnily, W. Hamlkt.
Wasiiinglon, D.-C., May IS, I860.
Uessrs. ,T. R. Barrbtt A Co :
1 was induced by a friendfifto mak a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I nm v
inacli pleased with the effect U bas bad on my It
I was nearly half grar-MM now, before nkiug one
Kittle, my head is tread Ml dandruff, anil mv hair
ias all the appearance at youth. I fully believo Bar-
■etl’s to be tho best hair preparation in the world.
Wn. Hamilton.
Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1866.
J. K. BARKKTT aft CO„ Proprietors,
Manchester, Now Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
fforner Congress and Barnard streeLs<Agcnl.
tar* Sold by all Druggists. ■ Jya-tf
Purchasers cun see] how a salt or Furniture will
appear in
THEIR HOUSE,
and can. from these moms, make a better selection
than they can from Furniture promiscuously placed
ill '
in large warcrooms.
W. B. DUFFY 4 GO.
207 Bay Street,
Imported and Domestic Liquors
J^GENTS for Charles Karre Cbampagnss, Kellr-
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Renault & Co.’s Bran
dy. etc. nol.vtf
Dissolution of Co-Partnership
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bp.
tween the undersigned, under the firm name ol
Y. A. RYAN A CO., is this day diesol"eJ by mutual
consent.
W. B. Daffy ft Co. are authorized to settle all out
standing accounts.
Y. A. RYAN,
A. S. BIGELOW,
J. P. GILSON, Agent
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
gether nnrler the firm name of W. B. DUFFY A <;o~
at the forme: store of V. A. Rynn ft Co.. t‘c7 |j a y
street , W. B. DUFFY, '
A. S. BIGELOW.
nol
Dissolution of Co-partnership
T HE co-partnership lately existing under the name
of BELL, WYLLY' ft CHRISTIAN was dissolved
on the let instant by mntual consent H. R CHRIS*
TIAN huutborised tocollect debts dne the late firm
and is charged with the closing of the business ’
Samuel p. bell, '
GEO. W. WYLLY,
HENRY R. CHRISTIAN
declO-tf
Notice
L aROCHE & WILLIAMS having purchased the in-
, te rP8t °f W r ylly A Christian in the lato firm of
BE Ha, WYLLY’ At CHRISTIAN, will oontiuue the
business under the name of
dec 10—tf . ^ Laroche, bell a williams
Notice.
T HE subscribers having sold their interest in the
late business of BELL. WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN
to Messrs. LxROCHE ft WILLIAMS, solicit a contin
uance of the business to the new firm.
GEORGE W. WYLLY,
lbridtu
declO-tf
HENRY B. CHRISTIAN.
F. c. LIOHTK M CO ,
fLate Llghte, Newton ft Brwlberys,)
Manufacturers of First FIs** Plano
rortea,
Highest premium at the American World’s Fa r and
Exhibition of tbe Industry of all Nations.
This well known establishment la now continued
by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS ERNST, at Abe
suad, 421 Broome etrect, between Crosby and
New York City. ’ *
iy4-lveo'l
1,000 BALES PRIME NORTHERN HAY,
” For sale by
CHIPMAN ftiCHAPIN,
decll—2w . J j- NW Bay street.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHABLE8TON, 8. C.
fJlHIS popnlat and well known Hotel,situated in the
, business portion of the city, has bean newly fur-
nwned Uirooghont by the present proprietor, who has
ream connected with the establishment.
W. WHITE, Proprietor.
Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage^
J^Rt'-RIVING, and | or sale by
P- CALLANAN A CO.,
Corner Habersham and President sts.
Notice.
tiane Ik. ’ Wi Rhuns, Mclntlre ft Co., will con-
MM^wbnslness under the firm_ name of WARD ft*
P. H. WARD,
JOHN B. McINTIBK.
t
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY.
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
In addition toour business of selling Wines, tie.
in original packages, and in order to m-iir. t> > <-,,ii-
sumers Pure Liquors in a compact uml (.mvenieui
form, w I’oanieaceilthe enteruria<' or b.nibug and
packing in comps dur well knewn Wines, Brandii e.
Whiskies; etc., and have sent them out in a.style : ii.it
would preclude the possibHily ol Ilieir being lam-
petf'l with before reaching the purchaser. The gen
eral appreeiation aud gratifying snecos dial bas
war-led our efforts has cuconraged us lo maiiiiain
the standard as regards quality, also, ui make in
creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron
age which has bean so liberally besrowe.i nii.,11 t,«
BININGEIt ft CO.,
Kstabllnhed 1773.) Importers of IVinrs, fte.,
No. lii Beaver street. New York.
The abqve popular goods arc put up in* cases eon-
taftilng oee <)aaqn bottles each, and are sold by
H . C . R U W E ,
SOLE AGENT FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
SAVANNAH,
and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The name of Blninger ft Cb„ No. 15 Beaver street,
isa guarantee of the exact and literal truih of what
ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser.
The importing hoose of Bininger & I’o.. No. .15
Beaver street, is conducted noon principles of iuieg-
nfy. fairness, «nd the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening
Express. je6-lieod&Wlv
BLANCEV1LLK
SLATE HQHI6 COMP'Y,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Capl Stoolftf *000,000
t J SHARIS, ${«' BACH.
Dmurrou—H. Brigham, J. 9. Dever. E. C. Gran-
aiss, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
PRsimwt—A. WHbnr. Savannah, Gs.
Vine Pubdbit—K. a Qranniss, Macoa, Ga.
Seokxtakt—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, Go.
T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
onMnfer Slate, however large, fori roofing,
furniture manafkctardd ont of elate, fdt nntele.
funfftnre mannfact urod
* and to*.
The
r T
ft. any other uses to wh|ch s,ate f'.tn
(jnafry is convenient to: the cities of
Atlanta Angudta, l(Mon, Albany and Colmnbns,
o. . to the crilea olgehna, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.'-to New Orteaiis, aud will shortly be to Mem
. ------- ” 4p«,
I4f~ Let all who have been gives up by the doc
tors, and spoken of as Incurable, read the' ton swing.
tw Let all who can believe facta, and can have
faith in evidence, read the following:
KNOW ALL MEN BY
SENTSt
THESE PRE-
That, on this, the 20th day of Tone, in the
our Lord. 1806, personally cams Joseph Hay
mekuow'n as such, and being duly sworn,
as follows : That he is the sole General Agent
United Slates, and dependencies thereof lor
rations or medicines known as —
the
prepa
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE,
and that the following Certificates are verbatim co-
pics to the beet of bis knowledge and belief
. JAMES SMHITRM
! 1-. s.! Notary Pnbuc,
1 —’ Wall street, New Tovk.
JBIT received and far aaie^
tf hogsheads Clear Bacon Sides
H hogsheads Clear Rib Sides
«» hngmHath Prims Bright Should*!!
fit tl wees Pare Kettle Rendered Laid
It Mercs* Choice Soger Cored Bagged Hams
Sugar Cored Uncovered Hama
W. H. WHITNEY ft CO.,
-No. 4 Harris* Range.
Juki 1st, lust.
Da. Mauoirl : 1 lake my pen to write yon of my
great rebel, and that tho awful pain in my aide to*
left me at last—thanks to wour medicine. Oh, Duo-
tor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. 11
eau never write it enough. I thank yon again at
again, and am snre that yon are really (helneM <
ail sufferers. I Could not help writing to yen, at
hope yon will n< t taka it amiss.
JAMES MYERS,
IK Avenue O,
*«r This is to certify that I was discharged from
tho Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been
cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills.
WILSON HARVEY,
SI Pitt street
Nkw York, April 7th, 1866.
>wing is an interesting case eft a man
mployed In an Iron Foundry, who, In pourUm melt
ed iron into a Oask that was damp »***i Wat,
an expkisiuu. The melted iron WAS thrown
and ou him in a perfect shower, hhd he was
dreadfully. The following CertiflcaU was fflvsa to
me by him, utmut eight weeks after the accident:
New York. Janaary l t ins.
Mr name is Jacob Hardy; I am ah Iren Founder; I
was badly burned by hot iron in November mat; my
burns healed, but I had a running sore on my lew
Ihat would not heal; I tried
MAGGIEL’S SALVE,
aud IL cured me iu a few weeks. Thle la an true,
and anybody can now sec uie at Jackson's iron
Works, Second Avenue. J. HARPY,
li» Goerck street.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
“ 1 had no appetite. MAGGIEL’S PILIR gave me a
hearty one.
“ Your PiLLS arc marvelous.’’
“ I send another Box, and keep them In th*
house.''
“ Dr. MAUG1KL has cured my headache, (hat was
chronic ”
“ 1 gave half of one of yonr PILLS to my babe for
cholera morbas. Tbe dear little thing got well in a
day.’’
“My nausea of a morning is now cared.’f
“ Your box of MAGGIEL’S HALVE cared me of
noises in the head, i rubbed some of your HALVE
behind my ears, and the noise left.”
ily.
“Send me I wo boxes; I want one tor a pool fam
“ I enclose a dollar; your price is l
Medicine to me Is worth a dollar.”
> cents, bn iba
“Send me dv# boxes of your PILLB.”
“Let me have three boxes of your SALVE ha ra
111*11 !ll:lil.* ,
I have over two hundred anch Timimniali aa
these, but want ol apace compels me to conclude.
J. MAGQIEL, m. d.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE.
NOTIUB.—Noue genulus without tbe en-
raved trademark around each pot or box, signed
by Dr. J. MA.iUlKL.lt Piue street, New York, to
Jiiut'-rfeil which is felony.
Sir Solti b.v all respecwble Dealers In Medicines
thioiighiMitlhe United Stales aud thCCauadas, at 25
eeiitH per box or pul. oul-ly
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D r. WitlOHT. of Toronto, Canada West, Fhysb
elan and surgeou, ocuiimc and Aurlpt, can be
•(insulted ou Deafness, I uprbarges' freSn^tiie
noise.iu the Head,Catarrh, DiseaeeBor tbeThroal
and Lungs.
An diseases ol the KYE, requiringeitbelr Medknl
• Surgical aid attended to. i kJ
Office No. 41, in Dr. Thus. Buckler's old office on
Lexmgioii street, Baltimore. Md.
Office hours troiu u to 12 A. M , and tto 6 P,
id i f
.Tow,
WHOLESALE GROCffiS
Merchants,
4UUU8TA, OKOKUIA,
H AVING taken the large Fire Proof Store, re-
eeetly oecnpfed by Messrs. WUkinaon ft Fargo.
Bam, Hams, Lard.
Row. O'Bnn. J. H. O’Btmnk.
Edw. O’Byrne & Son.
Wholesale and Retail Dealt.es m Gbocebies,
Liqdobs, fto., fie.
\\J E iolleit a shore of the patronage of onr friends
V V and the publie generally. The Henlor partner
of this firm having done bnsineea in this city tor up
wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson
ocS-ly
Butter. Flour, Bacon,
LARD, Ac.
Pork,
5 Q HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Sides
20 hagnheada Shnnlders, Baltimore enred.
26 tierces Lard, Baltimore Leaf
id barrels Pork. Prime, Prime Mess and Mes
M keg* and half kegs Batter, Choice Goaben
460 boxes Cheese
16 tierces Hams, New Sugar Cared.
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, CANDLER fto.
Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico and
1*0 barrels Sac ar, A, B and C
M packages Tea, assorted qualities
100 bag* Coffee. Rio
M packet* Coffee, Old Government Java
- MB boxes Hoapk all qualities
100 hose* Caudles, Adamantine and Tallow
11* boxes Tobacco, all qualities
Cuba Molames in hogsheads and barrels
Hay, Oon, Oats and Co w Feed constantly on hand
tending and for sale by
SCRANTON, SMITH ft CO.,
Hodgson’. Baildlng,
no2T Bay afreet, opposite Jefferson.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS.
UR stock Is equal to any in the city. Call and
0
J*4k* tor yourselves.
HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE,
Corn. Oats, Meal. Feed, Bran.
OU Cake. P'lotir, Bacon,
Salt, Rope, fto.,
Constantly receiving, and for sale at the lowest
wholesale rates. , e. . 1 k
Agent Savannah Floor Mills.
150 Say Street, Savannah,
oot—6m .
Wm. Stabk.
Jos. A. Roberts. E. Nelraykr
STARR A ROBERTS.
Shipping and Commission
MERCHANTS’,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal advances on conaignmedtfi of Cotton ft
it her Produce. t 1 B
other Produce.
Partlcnlar attention given to the purchase of sup
plies for Manufacturers, Ac. dcc6 .
A. AUSTELL,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
W. H. Inman,
(Late or Georgia^
New York.
-A^ustell Inman,
Chttftn iuafi CmummIob BerofeiUiU,
No. 80 Wall street,
NEW YORK.
W E are fully prepared to make liberal cash ad.
vanceiuente on uonsignments. from Merchants
aad Planters, both at this place and at our agencies
throughout the Honth. Gar Mr. Austell, of Atlanta,
will arrange advancements there. Colton aad mer
chandise will be forwarded to us with dispatch by
onr agents, Messrs. Brady ft Moses, of Savannah.
We will exert our best energies to give Satisfaction,
and promote the interests of our patrons.
Consignments from our Southern friends respect-
tolly solicited. - *' ■ae87-3m
RISLEY & CREIGHTON,
Commission Merchants and
SHIP BROKERS,
CHARliEilUll, S ti.
Charters made for any ports at short notice, aud or
favorable terms. Advances made on consignment#
to onr friends in Europe, West Indie* anil Northern
cities. decC-lm,
R. A. SOLOMON,
SCRANTON, MITH ft CO.
H. €L RUWE,
WHOLESALE
fulian streets and Monumei
Ha mare. SAVANNAH. GA.
law* FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always
Pare* Callahan. Jamu KsaaiOAn.
Columbia Square
GROCERY STORE,
it Mde hi Columbia Sqoore, corner of Habersham
and President streets,
BY PHILIP CALLANAN ft CO.
R ECKIYINQ, WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro-
seriaa, Alee. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Fruits,
Vegetables, ftc. For sale on most reasonable tei
Fait Fashions for 1866.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CELEBRATED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
Hoop Skirts.
FTTJL/TOIsr
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO
Capital Stock, - - - $300,000
COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT
ING AGENT, ftc.,
Enfanla, -A.la.
Prompt attentiongivec to Collections utel fieimt-
tances, PurchJse and baleof CoLtou*
Reference:—-Messrs. fiL 8ditiler A Kepuews, Lau-
ence Bros. A Co., New York; Epplug, Qunsertt A
o., Colnmbus, G:c; Wm. A. McKcnzitufC**., Apa
Ehlcola; AUftVin & Ellis. S tViiuiiali, !*», ; ^Q<*lo-::in
E. F. Metcalfk. Fa. BntraE A Co
Jons’ W. O'Connor.* " • \
or Rich
4 NEW YEAR’S PRESEIITS,
Quality.
J*
ST RECEIVED A CHOICE SELECTION
TOILET SETTS, VASES, DRESSING CASES, ODOR STANDS, WORK BOIM, WINK p t a~.
Othameuted Geode of all descriptions. a
.ti -:^ 8keU of Frnn «’ containing pears, Plums, Peaches, Gripes, fte., each and every fruit him
delicate pertnme. Something quite noveL ***h J
- Watch stands, Glove And Handkerchief Boxes, ftc.
ftcotch Plaid Good, of ingenious workmanship.
,ivory. Tortoise Shell and Buffalo Combi, Ivory aad Buffalo Hair tc.
Bee ides, a splendid assortment of French, Rngliah and German Pertomery, Lnhto’s Coudm.’
ton’s and Chni din’s prodaete or Puts. UW1 K«I
Low, Son ft Haydon, Bailey, CloaTer ft Tardley’s products of Loadoa.
German Colognes from the genuine Johann Maria Farina.
Call and examine, for goods are shown with pleasure at
L I P P M A N ’ S
Drug and. Cite mi cal "Warehouse
Corner CongcM,
1 Barnard itrteU-1
HOLIDAY PRESENTS;
XT’OR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHlLDRKiyJ
Embracing tbe mo3t
EXTENSTVE ASSORTMENT
OB’
RICH
AND RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY
EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY.
■ WB RglPECTFULLY SOLICIT A CALL TO BXAMINK OUR STOCK
tJ ' - 1 ’
E. D. SMYTHE & CO-,
100 Brornghton Street. I
declI-tX
VI. J. MXADGEIR,
DEALER IN
"W all 3?apei»
E. F. METCALFE k CO.
"W in do av Shades,
C f\ ■ i‘ FIRST FLOOR,
OVER HILLSMAN’S DRUG STORE,
f^Alarf;C aftOftoneni or Wall Paper, Window!Shades
■Rllt’Oorfth***;, AJftrtalu Bands, Picture Frames, Gil
Mouldings, Jbc.y Ac., always on hand
ORDERS FOR
s. b. Emm
DKALXR IN
EVERY VARIETY OF
FURNITUR]
Cotton Factors^
Comm is si on
HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE
PAIN rIN G
Forwarding Merchants,
No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay St,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ATTENDED TO.
Prepare for Christinas.
Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter A Co., New York, aud John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv-
erpool. oc!2-3m
I Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 193 Bay Otrat, Hav.eusti,
SHAKEN, SAW EACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, $16 PER SHARE
Aud no other assessment made, exc8 nr - bf
of a majority of all the Stockholder*.
. OFFTCKBS:
SLOAN •• re-
u. K. kawnon . Vlee Preaktaff-
No. C. i-gecretaiy.
P P PEASE .TT8880PGr.
KOBT. LOGAN . • .General Superintendent.
directors:
. P. LOGAN, «°BT. LOGAN, •
upp K kaT N '
W. F. PAKKHUBST.
This Company proposes to operate In Georgia, i
.aula and Tonneaeee. Having leneed Lands In
immediate vicinity of recent oil dieoovariea. It now
offer, s'portion of its Stock for sale, the amount paid
upon which ahall be returned to the purchaser before
any general dividend 'will be declared,
A limited amount of Stock may be secured by caff-
in" <.n the undersigned, agents In this city.
oct 1 LaHOCHE, BELL ft wlL
ILLIAMS.
Assignee’s Sale.
ug knot
OFFER for sale tbe Bullffioa
of commerce, situated on fbi
of lot No. 10, Jevkyl Tything, Derby
thirty feet on Drayton, and sixty
The Bnllding is well adapted for carrying on a
large BaokiDg Business.
ALSO,
os the Bank
sin one-third
urd, fronting
on Bryan
well known.
Order*may beaddreftedto J
JanS-ly A. S. MARSHALL, Ser’y.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I
DRY,GOODS!
LACE SETTS.
' Embroidered HamikercUiefs,
Gent*' LlnenCambrfe Hanitkerchiefa.
4 • * P.inr
Fancy Articles,
Cloak a at Cool
, Clonk aiothsand.eaaetmerea, , , ,
/ | J ’ Dhmaek Thblc Linen,
Napkins, Doylies and Towel,.
For safe by DxWlTT ft MORGAN,
decIB 13» CONORS
3*8THBRt.
GOAL.
ANTHRACITE. BITUMINOUS,
yitlmore. Cumberland
For sole by ton or cargo by
ooBMm OBIPMAK ft CHAPIN.
Notice.
nnderaigned, under the name and style of
THOMAS, have this day; formed a lim-
forlthe transaction of a Gcueial
^ kerage business Iu the city or
le until the first day of July,
1868. Daniel G. Purse and Daniel R. Thoma. arc the
General Partners, and Albevt H Stoddard ia the Upe-
im partqrr. agft hgncoQirlbuted Ten Thousand Dol-
D. K. TIOBS*
TTBIti j , A. H. STODDARD.
RayaibUh, Dec. 1, T866. dec6 6w
The middle one-third of said lot Ha IU, and the
Improvomenta thereon. I he ground npoh which
both hoildiugs are situated la fee simple.
ALSO,
Thirty bonds of one thousand dal lore each, of the
titybf Offinmbne, ggirnntsfrO’b*«ne Mpblle and Gl-
r.-ird Railroad Company, and thirteen bonds of the
city PT Onfnmbaa ef five hundred dolluH each. In
terest on all the bonds seven per cent, per mnn.,
payable semi-annually.
The aliove described real estate and bonds ate of
fered at. private sale, and If not dtnpoeed Of prevtous-
l.v, will be sold at Auction by George W. WyUy,eft
tbe first day of Kobruory next, at the Court Booee,
In this city.
JOHN 0. PER RILL,
no2» hla as knee.
NOTICE. iiogfiW
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
am epeuibg for the inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT-
TRE8SR8, ,
To which the attention of all le invited. '
*3ft- Weroroomo, 178 HROUGHTOM STREET, Aar
ck’eold Dry Qoode Store.
Tlo-ly
B.B. HARRINGTON.
A Fine Black Mare
TOh SALE, .9j B $Si
By UROCHE, BELL ft WILLIAMS.
W E will recommend her to M Mad, ffentlu, aad la
every particular a good tor a
light rockaway. Con be aeon
Term#
»knoftn a gounttug-Hoom.
welve Garden Lot
AT PRIVAT88«J
BY LaKUCJUS. BELL ^MMUilUU.
NeW -Sioe for Sale. Dissolution of Co
ATEBANTritS’ RICE POUNDING MILD,
, NEAR OA8 WORKS,
W HOLE and Middling Rice, Bice Floor and Small
Rice, in quantities to suit purchaser*.
1C t J ft ARKWRIGHT.
aAVAmrAR,iBL,i .
rpHE «n-partMnhip ur yAK Hokk, HeLCTOuu ft
Mdrrat expires this day,- by its oivn limttMtat.
* HOLL YOKE ft MURRAY.
CHARLES VANHORN.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX SKIRTS
have printed in RED INK, on the band
- S. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
DON’T BUY ANY OTHER.
You oun always find full assortments at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
J. C. MAKER ft CO.,
LATHROP ft CO.
ASK FOR
t. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT
- t <>bee the name on the band.
For suls in Savannah at Whoieoale by
J. 0. MAKER ft CO.,
LATHRDP ft CO..
ORFF ft WATKINS,
Retail by
J. C. MAKER A CO.,
LATHROP ft 00.,
DB WITT ft MORGAN,
KIN8TEIN ft BCKMAN,
ORFF ft WATKINS,
THOMAS PEPPER.
At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufacturers and
Sol* Owners of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY ft CARY,
Warerooma and Office,
87 Chambers, and 70 and 81 Reade 8L,
MMm Nuw York.
PIANO TUNING
Gk EL MILLS.
(WHOM LONDON,)
t) B8PECTFULLY offer* his services in the above
XL fe
tea Meouamended by many of the first ar-
I lata at the ago, anch as Strakoach, Adelina Patti, Herr
JaeLGottachalk, ftc., aa one of the beat tuners of th*
c* ra oAvairaau.
C. M. Holst, Esq. M. E. Turner, Esq.
few tuning at the establishment of
John C. Schralner ft Go., or at the residence i *
cm Whitaker afreet, between Broughton
j. ; no22-lm
aas;
Paper Hangings
Window Shades.
MBS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. S8 St. Julian Street,
BhiriiUnf a mow rape
) out c
r of Paper I
M.-*sreKw
IxIteim'm mE
litem WHAKF, SAVANNAH, GA.
■RM: MAW HLLff Wtmld reapeetfullj ini
—ufrfHeudeund the public generally, that they
ans?swastB?sa»js 1
nacradwRU ear Mill an la^rorad Planer,
_ art
aarqann
have coo-
, r, aad win
to orders fur planed and
_i or nt J. F. ft H. Hamilton’
r Bay andAbqrcont streets, will racaiv
NCES.
36 boxes Bilvar 8Un Onions,
For sal* by
A. WILCOX ft OO.
Darien, Georgia.
* Ordera for Lnnibcr aolicilcd. " , dl
S. G. HAYNES,
GE1VERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER nt ■ *
Flour* Grain, Feed anti Frmiuct,
CORNER STORE,
190 and 192 Bay Street, foot of Barnard St.,
Savannah, Georgia.
References—C. A. GambriU A Co., Norris A Bald
win, Baltimore; Woodward, Bald'rin A Co., Baltimore
and New York; L. GsmfiriU, Banker, Charleston.
Liberal advances made on coufti t Tuments ol Cotton
and Produce. oc2-4i
Johnston, Woods & Co.,
Ceneral Commis’n Merchants
No. 10 Stndilord’s Lower Rang,;
s epl-tf
SAVANNAH, GA.
N. A. HARDEE & CO..
COTTON FACTOR- .
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Liberal advances made on eooaignmebta.
Bales made In Savannah on New York or Liver-
pool, and bnt one eommlaaion chargetl. nolf
Austin & Ellis,
80 BAY BTKBBT, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,) Late Of Apalachicola. FIh
CHARLES ELLIN, I aud Columbus, Gs.
m i.^i
&C.,
&c, t &c.
T
1HU attturiou Ol lUc rurtiiktiiis wi 5aV«iiuali, aud
IS HELLING GOODS
Lower Than Any Other Houj
IN SAVANNAH.
of those visiting the city, ia called to the extensive
assortment of
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, ftc.,
to be had at Wholenaie.or Retail at
T. BATESON'S,.
Coruer Congress aud Drayton street*.
N. B.—Tliankfnl for the liberal pationagc^xteiid-
ed, during the last
FIFTEEN YEARS,
I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
decd-Sw
City Sheriff’s Sale.
KDER and by virtue of two fieri faciei’, loaned
ont oj the Honorable City Court of 8evaanah.in
favor of Janice Lloyd vs. Bernard i:. Wagner, I have
levied, and will sell, on tbe first TUESDAY to Jana
ary, 1867, being the first day of said month, before
the Court House door, in the cuy of Savannah, in
the county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, be
tween tiff legal hour) of Halo, the following proper
ty. lo wit;
All that Lot, Tract or Parcel of 1 md, lying, being
and .liretile in the city of Savannah, county end Scuta
aforesaid, and known aud distinguished in the Map
or Plau of .aid city of Savannah as Lot No. 18. Lib
erty Ward, containing sixty feet fro t, by ninety
feet deep, more .or lee*, with the improvements
thereon, bounded aa follows: On the north by State
street, couth by President street, east by Lot No. 17,
and west by Montgomery street.
Property pointed out by defendant.
Terms cash.
Pnrcharer paying for ritles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
decl-tde Sheriff City Savannah.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOA
FURNISHED.
PARLOR SETS, extra well op
FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut tod |
bogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS; of
variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SE
nonc<
wn to 1
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and 1
of all kinds.
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
^Y
virtue of an attachment issued ont
f the Honorable the Connty Court of
Chatham connty. Georgia, in fovor of Stem
ft Vauilok vs. Aiuty Hartshorne, on the
Oth day of December, 1866,1 bare levied upon che
sloop Joeephine, two small boats, sloop and boat
tackle, apparel and furniture, as the property o'
Andy Hartshorne. And further, under and byrrir
tut of an order loaning ont of said Court, I will sell
at pnblic ontcry, between the legal hoars of sole, on
Saturday, December 22d, 1806, before the Court
JfTiae door in Chatham county, Georgia, said »fo"p
Josephine, two email boats, boat ana sloop tackle,
apparel and furniture.
Terms ea*h
decll-10
.purchasers paying for all papers.
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
Sheriff of Chatham connty, Ga.
i. r. Bourn.
W. A. Bnva&T.
Bouse <& Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
Fonrariing aud Commission Mercliauts
IGA Hay Street.
SAVANNAH, - GF.UKGIA
W ILL give prompt attention to leceivin. and for
warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders; and will also keep couotftnliy on band s
good stock of Groceries, Uiinora, Agricultural Imple
ments, Baildlng Materials, Fairbanks ft Co*# BcaVo,
ftc-, beside* otffcr goods and mnatffacfnred articles
on consignment, and for which they are
Orders and conaigomenta lerpecttolly so-
cbtinx
k GO.,
MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA. •
Kepe&al attention will be given to the execution
of Cotton Ordera, Which we solicit.
•W
fFiRIAR;.
DINING-ROOif and
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Cauopjr aad Yictaria Redfiteads,
* FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE,
At 20 percent reduction in price. oc3
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
RroDDoBD’a Dram Rahgk, Rat Sthfft,
■ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
U*VERY facility offered for consigumentaand exe-
Ty cation or orders. ^Liberal advances m '
Notice.
*2bnoif
T W. NRVITT, of the Arm of NetOLLattonN ft
(J. Bogan, has roeoclated Umaelf^with Lath rep a
Oo. to the Dry Goods bastoeUt, at the old stand of
jl-tf HENRY LATHROP ft 00.
Messrs. Cahill ft Co., or Charleston, S. 0.,
Roberts ft Lewis, Hilton Head, S. C., Archibald Get
ty ft Co., Charleston, 8. C., and Jnles Becker ft Co.,
Colombia, 8. C., iny creditors :
Ton are hereby notified that I have applied to the
Honorable the Judge or the County Court of Chat
ham connty, to make a rule or order, and assign a
day in said rale or order that I may be brought be-
fore said Conn, for the purpose of taking the oath
tore said Court, for the purpose of taking tbe oath
preocribed for insolvent debtors and be discharged,
and the eaid Judge hae granted said rule or order.
and assigned Saturday, the 22d day of December,
7866, at 11 o'clock a m., for that purpose.
Witness my band, this 10th day of December, 1666.
decll—2w HENRY VAN PELT.
FURNITURE.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOB,
87 anil 89 Bowery, land 65 Christie 84.,
NEW YORK.
OXILLcontinue to be the largest Furniture Msnn-
Ojactatsrs in the city.
DANIEL H. LONDON.
1*0. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
W ILL rail all kinds of Tabacco, Cotton, Bagging,
Grain, Seed, Ac., and will execute ordera tor
bnying Merchandise and Produce of every daanrlp-
tion. Consignments aad orders solicited.
jj-. REFERENCES.
in'Savannah—Major A. Potter, Doncan ft John
ston, N. A. Hardee ft Co., E. K. Hertz ft Oo., JthB
Stoddard.
In New York—W. C. Langley ft Co., Barclay ft
Living*ton, Wm. Watson ft Co.
liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to
Messrs. Eyre’ Evans ft Co., Liverpool. wff-lm
KITTLES FOLDING SPRING
MATTRESSES, the best Bed io |
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR I
others.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CA
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
WAREROOMS,'
178 Broughton Str
Newly Opposite St. Alton's)
New Y
I «ght, 111
I !«.*•; Ok
[ tea-forti.
I K8,V 8
I Aaiiccil;
| Wheat qi
loco bu,
I 'All qui(
I *ew mes
oJ», Ilf
fcrWesti
«*!■ Col
Irtight9
NEW STORE.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS if
CLOTHING,
At Wholesale and
Bren*
| 0 OiGti
| «ries di
pork $22
Me.
BY
Einstein Eekman &
NO. 168 CONGRESS STREET !
WABSSSsaiSisra
SSSw^’8SSSBSK !i l
Merchants »nd PW
are invited to examine onr ow* 1
oewhere. —
Sale.
Estate
5,000 Acre* tfTiwkonJ
AT PRIVATE Si ~f h
By UROCHK. fc
ssSaTSTSto n si
Foaax
f-OL'BT.—
Baited 8
taiamone
W„ ref
Thtntoua
uifoU
Ijhaaec
u* •'ua
*>W mei
‘ ut «ligei
through,
lla.1 by t
"Pontfio
,r >=»t. ha,
M > 8 °
The m
•Wityint
iouhdniic
been roc<
statei
*****
wioua ore'
« there
"vyer, e
“ i life.
BadiorAeoanW. "fJ
jaarae Young, and others, riturito g0 .6, iIT
SreSaJSSSssaa,'
To The Pnblic.
rpHE PAVILION hotel, CharTeetoa, South <
A lino, so long aud ably conducted by th* aft 1
lUXTEBPIELD, will still be kept open for the accom-
lodation of the travailing pubhe. Its former frleada
-adporeon. “u”d toT'^nol acccmmodariomi mad
. attention bestowed on them a* formerly, and the pure
9c tovor, already *o well established ae »« Hatri
of the travelling Merehants of the South. wilLby ear
nSrt efforts, be foithrnUT prreerved. odi-tf
For Rent or Sale.
abacriber olfcre his propel tj in E
, fifteen mil** Atom the city, tor
aefats of Tiro FlrntMlm m
each containing ome thousand aram
fine. For partfentora apply to him
second door from Whitaker, or to <
■ adfotottg.
lead la van
on Jonas atraaO,
second door from Whitaker.
Esq , of the firm of Bell, Wylly ft
WM. H. CUTLER.
cane, etc., and fa »ec
our State; theeedety** .
business and forming it cannot ”^
credltois of said attto ,*rilr^J
Twin#—On# mortal
sWfssrs.sr'iK’Bg’l
Administrator, g. I
no22—lm estate"* —
New York Herald please copy » 1
sand blffto tht* offtg
Jfthla tr
told that
•tpenea
*°PportI
°*oght i
Prem e c
£•» of tl
fcn «of (
*e .
SSL'S*
4ft
'Wimk.
^•Gc
THOri.
MANDFACW*** _
FURNITURE ARO Cf "
UPHOL8TER”
N. R—All I
■IBTIH
ATTORNEY At
ornca. **. ** 1
I.TAE 1
iffA^
fiAVAffNAIL