The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 25, 1866, Image 1

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4 2-NO. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TUESHAVi News and Herald. J i.ODLIsnED B* w. MASON. I u, v grazer. Savahnah, G*o r * K “’' . ..Five Ocnts. i •» s«. ;;;; ....stuoo. AlJVEBTWING. '■“u firs 1 insertion, Jl.so ; «a<-'h inser flit? fieskly .jed eVe, - v y News ami Herald ear, or 76 cents per month, and News and Herald Saturday at f- per year. f» It l IV'I" I M<J. flv tir.d promptly done. h» Telegraph. UlNC DISPATCHES. The Savannah New* an* Herald. I fkt L*h Decision or the Napreme Coat*. It ia not likely that any irregularity in the arrival of I in,. i , , this paper could be longer patiently borne by this I IflCIOllOWlDJ remarks of the rl&tlOD!ll In- community, and as last we?* it failed several times to I teilivencer take the enrreot view of this .lo make it? regular appeared, itsattentive agent at this ' 8 ‘" e c0IIec ‘ Ylew 01 tUia ,Je ' place addressed a not? to the postmaster at Savannah, making inquiries »e to the cause, having previously sat- . „„„ i? fitul himself that it regularlrleft the publisher’s office; I ™ E MILLIGAN CASE, the followins is the answer received, which we give in I That the Union is Saved, in the full inter: full. No one may feel specially blamable, and each I r ;>v of it* throe irrent „ irregularities. no doubt, most frequently arise, rather I . * toree great divisions, lias become a from the want of a well conducted system than from | iiisjoslic consummation by the unanimous individual carelessness; the matter is of sufficient I voice of the Supreme Court in vindication of importance, however, to merit the attention of all the Civil institutions of the COUUtrv The connected With the prompt transmission of the nulla. moral weight q{ ^ fa ^ J lu Savannah, ga„ C. iXisee. } «■» cann ‘* by that Ot any of My attention has been called to your letter of Dec. I C°D9l|lOtlOD^ Questions wbicll 7th, to Mr. S. W. Masou, relative to the irregularity of I SUOOfc .lie KepnbllC ID Mitya gOD6 by. .Fuf Thp Hpralil and I nPlt.hpP in t.hp hmadlli fit' lha ioauo tlm ov last moment, before placing tbe pouches on the wagon for the depot. The Herald is the official paper for this office, and it is not likely we will slight it and give preference to another paper. If bronght to ui in tiigi it mrtst go to yon, or the blame is in the Florida i agents. v Yours truly, A. L. Habbts, P. M. To Thos. Simmons, Esq., Monticell a, Fla. We find tlie above in the Monticello (Fla.) neither in tbe breadth of the issue, the ex travagance of contemporary heresies 'on the Wit 7“ I wiuputc ntiu iuib. uui UI'HC lUiUI ZUI, IUC mail m°a“ter, St® tbe whole ,Je neh »n.»Utliat was out, even to the j vital > n this great question is without, previ- the News and Herald in the mails. The Herald and all papers for Monticello are put in the through locked letter pouch for that place, provided they are handed I . into tlie jiost office in tun?. If not, they are put in the 1 ^^^1 iff magnitude of the: Stake, route agent's sack, and should go through without de- I could any past cause before that high coul t iay, and I know tjiey are duly transferred by my route I compare with this. But more than all, the agents to the Flurda Branch Railroad. It is one of the 1 - - cardinal points of this office that no ters or papers lie over, but must go Finn* Washington. j )e( . os.—The consideration of trials . a,mission, was first brought to the uo- '' ;.i„et on Friday last, the subject which ■ liiiealieiag the case of Dr. Watson, of ’'.« of which was presented by ex-Goveruor ' " president and Cabinet, in view of the ; .11 of the Supreme Court, determined that ' , f civilians shall be permitted before nns. on any pretence whatever; and the ii(ar was advised lo issue an order to the \L Banders accordingly, with instructions 1,1 lllilt ulna they make arrests of civilians- 1 lu d whatever, they shall report the luat- Wir lhqiirluient instanter. and await in- J herefrom before proceeding further. The ol War will issue an order at once, conform- decision of tlie Caldnct. tire several delegations here, urging the ap- , , f a na val officer at New York. It is not ’ , Ut appointment will be made'for some rhepresident is not inclined to act just now. Frnrn New York. V C.K. Pruiiiber 21.—A New Orleans corres- aiairs that .l-icob Thompon was in Vera JIxinicD has tied to Quarterra, to avoid arrest aar, and ibv Marquis had made a decided fail liiBCinonvy for Maximilian. ..■id dispatch states that the condemned Fe- Canada ate in a miserable condition— w unpalatable food, etc. ial says I hat Governor Wellesftas writ- irumt letter to .senator Trumbull upon j;,administration, which lie criticizes very ous example. In great constitutional ques tions heretofore, even when the court were unanimous (which happened but rarely) on the judgment, they were various in their reasoning ; and in the greatest questions the dissenting opinions were all but as weighty as the judgment itself Here the only diver sion from the common current of the judicial Gazette, and publish it with a view to place mind of the Snpreme Bench (and indeed the our worthy jvostmaster, Col. A. L. Harris, I har of the country at large) was upon the right before the public. It is due to him to I s P ecalalive question whether, under any cir- say that we have received from him and his employees every courtesy and accommoda tion consistent with his' duties as a public officer. He lias exerted himself to systema tize and perfect our disorganized mail ar rangements, and it is not surprising, in view of the difficulties with which he has to con tend, that irregularities and failure some times occur. The fault complained of above cumstances, it would be possible to reconcile a military commission for the trial of civil ians with the Constitution of the United States. All the Judges agreed that if such i power could be found in tbat instrument it was altogether latent as yet, and conse quently that for the purposes of auy existing case there was no shadow of law for the monstrous and sanguinary pretensions with which the disordered and perverted partisan ship of tbe times would strike down the lib erties of the people. Tbe dicta of four of the may have been chargeable to those in our I judges go no further than to assert tbe power office in charge of our mail, but we take this ° f C ° n S re « 8 . t0 le S a > ,Zf 5 military Commissions b 1 In all that is actual; m all that has ever eu- occasion to assure uur Florida friends that the closest attention shall be paid to tbe mat ter in future, and that the papers shall be promptly transmitted. tered into a discussion of this theme in the press, the courts, or the halls of Congress ; in ail that there is in tbe question, the con stitutional exponent of the law in this coun try has spoken in one voice of rebuke, seated on the exalted judgment seat of the natiOD, How True. _ _ If these fanatics and abolitionists ever get I clothed in the spotless ermine of justice. Miscellaneous; 25, 1866. 5 CENTS. iMUEimmiE MS REWARD TWR PKOUF TO CONVICT ANY PER- r SON or InffitMaf t* Bottle* tor- toe Mr Ntto. *h4 Marked 1866.—qUoae bottle* tre made wipi *anty for me, in tny own private mould. I neither noil or giro them away, and NO OTHER PERSON HAS A RIGHT TO HO 80. Froifi time to time, for rnmny yean, I have notUUd partita Heaving from me their auipliaa Oi Soda Wa- L r, porter and Ale that I furaieh them only oh oondi- tton (half they become mptauilbl* far tha bottira, and return them when empty. A contfhry course would be incondsfent, as I charge but 7S cents per donen for Jnsl Receired from PteMel^, A LOT Of LADIES’ SHOES Of better workmanship and material than tag la B 7h > twUln lost, b^lt-ceuts, or $1 this market. cunsUting iu part or aSutl weekly lots of bottles at I Ladies’ French Catf and Kid (thick sol d (thick soleth Congress Outers, Ladles' French Calf and Kid fthiek soled; Polish I (Ladies- English Lasting High Balmorals, Ladies’ Kuglish Lasting Congress Gaiters,- Ladies' Morocco (Sue and coarse) Balmorals, Ladies' English Lasting (thick soled) Buskins. For sale by TBBEAC * PHILLIPS. N. E. corner Bun aoABiwogbthn streets, decu—tf . Savannah, Us. unship General Barnes, from Savannah, ar- statement shows a decrease of loans, .decrease of specie, $759,283; decrease of de- 1,428,390; increase of legal tenders, $822,052; of circulation, $635,774. K ii rope a u News. .OK, Dec 24.—A special cable dispatch to the -Alexandria of Saturday says Surratt was :ent ou board of the U. 9. corvette Swatara. e, Dec. 22.—Orders ha-e been issued to ‘.-?els to support the claims made l>y Italy e v m regard lo the affair of the mail steamer nomas. irom Rome report that the Pope appears a peevish frame of mind and little disposed i si[h favor an arrangement with the Italian l-.-vDt, although he receives counsel from all , 'o incline to moderation and appease Italy, sipporta the efforts of Italy which have as i no avail. l.i 'Oh, Dec. 23.—The steamer Bolivar from V-.rinco Dec. 2d. lias arrived; she reports that It;, nf Miragnaus, iu Hai ti was entirely des- I :.v an incendiary. From Baltimore. bmoBE, Dec. 24.—Four negroes, convicted of and ordered te be sold by Judge Magruder at i.iis, were sold on Saturday. . Some twenty or ■ rsi'lls were present at the sale; theiirst one ii- It.Iiii Johnson, who bid for himsi-lf and the racer tak ing liis bid. He was, finally knocked ’Ki himself and became his own purchhsei for a ..even dollars. Another man brought thirty-five a:?, anil two girlB bronght respectively twenty- ,1.,liars and thirty dollar? each. There was an 1 of the Frcedmen’s Bureau present at the sale, :.t was thought tliqt the bidding would have been ie spirited but lor tbe fact, that the impre.-.sion Led In prevail that tlie officer iu question was it to interfere with right of purchasers andrelease ntgrota in>m their custody. ,. power into their hands, they will override tiie Constitution, set the Supreme Court at defiance, change and make laws to suit themselves; finally they will bankrupt the country and deluge it with blood.—Daniel I Webster. The people of this country are witnessing the truth of the above in every day’s pro ceedings of Cougress. Sumner, Stevens & Co.'s policy is what President Johnson calls the breaking up ot the Government.’’ Madame Kistori Make? a Speech—Mad ame Ristori, the distinguished tragedienne, closed her engagement in Washington city on Monday last, appearing in her great char acter of “Elizabeth" to a crowded house. Not from the thickened tongue aud blood shot eyes of the boisterous harangucr ; not from the poisoned plume or the nerveless equivocation of partisan editors ; not from the honest but preposterous vehemence of the political pulpit; not even from the speeches of statesmen, pledged lo party measures, and bound by personal obligations, are we to look for a test of loyalty, a rule of civil obedience, a criterion of national pa triotism. Ancient, beneficent, just, majes tic, it is the law which spreads from the ju dicial branch of tbe organic republic. He that hesitates in his obedience, or postpones his respect, is ignorant of freedom, unworthy to be heard, and born to meanness. Le^him seek and serve a master. PERKINS' Photograph and Art Gallery,. BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite the Marshall House, SAVANNAH, I S now open for tbe reception of visitors. Bis old patrons, aud the public generally, are respect* fully invited to call and examine hie NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF PICTURES, consisting Of Plain Pbotogripli* of every tome and description, Plain Porcelaip, Porcelain Ivorytype in oil or water colors. Cabinet and Life bize Portraits in on or pas* tel, Retouched Imperial, Cabinet and Life oise Crayon, and every other style of PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURE known to the Art Possessing a superior light, coq- strnctcd under his own supervision, he feels that he iu give satisfaction to all. His pain* ing is executed by MR. H. COLLINS, well known as the able and eminently aacoaasfol rtist of the Augusta Gallery daring the last seven rare. Toe public are cftdially Invited to cal! and amine his exquisitely finished Paintings. SMALL AMBROTYPB8, PHOTOGRAPHS AND DAOUERRE0TYPB8 •pied into any of the above style Portraits. decl9 1 > . ^ New York Market. •lw York, Dec. 24.-(iuld, 133Exchange, 109; i.:’ 110. Money, 7; five-twenties, 1862, coupons, !8C4, coupon, 105; do., 1865, coupon, 10;>; k rties. coupon, 99seven-thirties, all sorts, I',- Stock market active. Flour quiet, and un- U'.’ed; stale, $H 25(511 75; Southern/ $11@11 65. r-7»t quiet aDil steady. Corn quiet and firm; sales, M bushels; $1 12 for mixed Western. Rye dull. I *!quiei and steady. Pork steady; old mess, $19 25; harness, $2U 25020 75. Lard dpll and heavy; bar- |~ U'o12 3 4 c. Dressed hogs )^c. lower, at $@8^1 'tfitorn. Whiskey quiet. Barley dull and nomi- U Cotton dull, at A3)4@34c. for middling uplands, fc&ts nominal. llnlliniorc Market. [ -“ii.TiM.iRE, Dec. 24.—Flour inactive, Chicago brands when scarce aud drooping; corn quiet, white Ofi, yellow lower; oats ftw. 61 (5/62c; gro- du'il and heavy; provisions very quiet; mess t $22 50; whiskey dreyping, city 23, Pennsylvana, BmUh Notion of Black Men’s Right s. Some of oar hotly Radical cotemporaries She was called before tbe curtain, and made I are quite incensed at the conduct of ibe the following farewell speech ; “ Ladies and Boston negroes In voting the Democratic „ • , * .. . m . . I ticket at the retent city elections there. Gentlemen My reception at Washington has I only was the African Democratic candi- impressed me profoundly. The capital of I (j a t e in Ward Three warmly supported by this wouderful nation, tbe great names of the I those of his own complexion, bat white -»»•► S^Jb“T"iSk”oSS.'S sjure a thousand emotions. 1 can speak but I on jy wa3 t jj e V0 [ e a ti 6i in 0 ne case, between one—God bless America.’.’ I the colored Democrat and the coloilesss R*- A Washington letter, referring to tbe I publican, but success of the Republican can- j*® rris ed ,‘v:£ iluratiou, which took her two days to com- I wr i ler t0 w hine as follows: mil to memory, iu order to speak it in the! “This desertion on the part of the colored Kui'lish lamruage men ot the only true and really judicious ° ——— I friends they have, is to be regretted chiefly John Morbissey.—It appears that Morris- I on their own account. . It may temporarily st-v who was recently elected to Congroos, I annoy, but c&nnnot seriously itisturb the Re- - ’ ,, ... . ,1 nublican party. It the nlacK men prove is selling ont- hrs gambling establishment, I jj, tinBe ]y e8 unreasonable, and go over to our declaring lii$ intention to cease all con- I Bn( i their enemies at this most interesting nection with gaming or gambling con-1 crisis in the effort making for their elevation. — - - - ss-aRB3RSa&jS.t: nnple of morality is due from a peison I _ QmentB n8e j against them. We have all yho holds a responsible public position. The | c harity toward them here, and v>ew their Albany Ai-'-us says; “It will be well if other I coarse mach more in sorrow than in anger." pretentious on the score of public morals, I a ^ 0 ot blacks to be menaced iu this but quite as bad as Morrissey has ever been I wa y because they chose to adopt the Demo- in these respects, would also abandon their cratic persuasion in politics? If the case of -low i..mk .... ~g.«... o» side of good morals. I M a “powerful argument against ’ the black ^—— . - r. Tho I race, what sort of an argument would these The Emperor MAXtMiLUN s Illness. 1“° I p ar ti eB fl n d if it should turn ont that nine- Mcxican papers represent Maximilian very I tent jj 8 0 f the Southern negroes vote the much bowed dowu by tho news of the Em-1 “straight” Democratic ticket as soon as they I. Europe. Eo,..to.l«U ; n was able to attend to no business whatever, I j nl0W j n g the Southern blacks give their and kept himself shut up, seeing not even I opinion that this will be so; and the recent the highest officials. His physical health f coquetting of Eastern and ^ er !‘ had also suffered severely by the unexpected I that this wfil be the case. As announcement, though he was somewhat I j Qr onrae i V es, the circumstance wo’ild in no benefitted by his trip into the country. The I wa y affect our advocacy of the eleotive lran- that he had lett the chise for properly qualified black men— either in Massachusetts or South Carolina— Nete York Times. f'ltstv ON tiie Recent Decision of the Supreme ' tri '—Forufcj’ is appalled by tho decision of tlie s Supremo Court, declaring, military cora- '^ JDa ill*gal, and vents himself as follows; "•refmiu from apy detailed criticism of this nio 1 - decision imtil it shall have l>een published Wy cannot, however, avoid saying now, that JUttupeas reportod.it can scarcely fail to .“hock • *eng.l)ilitio8 auil provoke tho severe rebuke of r l4 ‘meu everywhere. Tho exullBtion of tho rebel 7%taicer over it will awaken a jubilant echo rt?bcl<b*m, and ihe hearts of traitors made ‘I'rthe announcement tljat treason, vanquished ^ Uni battle-field and hunted from ©very other re- at last found a secure shelter in the bosom ■ -‘Supreme (Jourt. | uiilitary commission, thus deiiounced i^on. bas existed as a legitimate instrumen- tho war-making power from tho ^ „ 0IX U , 1<: Gov ^riuucnt; it has again and again ! recognized by Cougrcas. composed of tho great- • Hiatesmen, jurists aud patriots of the nation, aud been constantly employed i»y nil our most illus- -Jiisgi-nerais as a poteui agency for tlie suppression *14 .t 11, I>reHi dont Lincoln, himserf an able iilii Tf aUt ^’ as a ^^ e ^I a ftistrate, most ©arelul of bu- an.l uxecutetl the death sentence v a J lri »unal in numberless cases. Yet we are now -.a mat all this array oflearning and patriotism, and _ rentmx* and loyalty, which has given unhesitating UK 1 V) l !i e military cummission. is to be held for ; vL r! n * le P rcij( *nce of a single voice of the Su- (vp,‘ >u J l bravest, aud truest, and wisest ituv -o Ial,<1, wljo have use 'i this tribunal in de- •l 'j 11 * 8 aa ^0nal life, are thus brauded as felons, rf * r t D0W i°W that tho real criminals of tbe wai tr if .,i t ‘ ,e traitors, spies, guerrillas!and assassins 7 l 1110 patriots who tried them. This extraor- t€m Um r , cl ' slon will, doubtless, receive tbe serious at- n of ^'ngr. 88 at an early day. , A Hor> C SAVANNAH, December 1st, 1866. W E respect tally call yonr atteatioa to oar Part nership. . Laroche & williams having bought ont Wyl Iv tt Cliristian'a iutereet in the late firm of Bell, Wylly & Christian, have nnlicd the two old-estnb- eil houses under the firm name of LaRoche, Beil A Williams, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .a . . Savannah, 6a. We having retained the oltl stand, fitted op Old arranged expressly for the business, am prepared, with ’arge and commodious rooms, to conduct padk- age sales; also, to supply to those who tieaim ibem, private rooms, that they may superintend the of their own goods. We will continue to sell at auction, or private sale, all articles or Merchandise, Produce, Stocks, Bonds, R«.al Estate, Ac., and will HU all orders for MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, LUMBER, *o., entrusted to our cate. jomg yuuBag . Air goons conagnctr to ns Tor this purpose, wiH re ceive our special attention. Liberal advances made on all consignments to us or onr friends In New York, Boston or Baltimore. Soliciting’your fnvor, we are, » Yours, Italy, dec2i-tf Laroche, bell * williams. false story, however, capitql never to go back again, compelled ] him, in order to relieve the public anxiety, to return sooner than he intended. Bctlm Forevbb.—Beast Butler, do what he will, is doomed to an immortality of in famy. Whenever be offends another man, Dr. G. W. Baoby, the well known news- ^ ^ piipcr correspondent, is writing letters from I cr j me , 9 brought to light Sec this Washington to the Memphis Bulletin under I itQen Schenler's letter, it is understood, his old signature of “Hermes.” In his first I w m 800n be published, in connection with letter he says: “ It is pretty certain that the I qther matters concerning certain profitable . Mr navie s blood will again be I cotton speculations while Butler was m clamor for Mr. .DaviS^s Wood ■w 1 again command ^ Fortre8S Monroe. The decision . aised, *and shortly. Depend upon it, ne I tbat was arrived at by the court martial upon Radicals will not rest till they have ‘made y the8e alleged speculations, it is held, was re- treason odious.’ They would execute Lee Uoned by the payment of a heavy percentage treason “ j i of tha pro flig. ft ig also charged tbat offlciul also, it Grant s parole were not in y- I ptpera P were antedated after Gen. ButlerV Look for a ‘ rnmpus in Tophet as soon as i JT e|nova i. but even the above does not in Surratt arrives from Egypt.” | elude all the charges upon the black list that ; . I bas been prepared, and which is threatened Reconstruction.—A dispatch says an e,_ I to be published. There is also included in fort is being made to render the North Caro- I the charges an allegation that a very large lino state re-organization bill popular in the aum of money was placed in a bank in Paris hna ’’tote re orga lho time these speculations were in pro- North. The Radicals tieat it nf too libereL ^ Tbe _ ho j e affair wears a most dam- Tho bill was framed by citizens of North 1 aspect, and the parties who hold the Carolina. It is not quite up to Mr. Thad- I 0 tjjcial documentfi will not scruple at all deus Stevens' standard, though he consented about making them public.” to father it. Elaborate explanations^and vtn- ^ SDOOBgTI oN.-The New York World dications of the bill appear in the Radical or-1 _ “As there is no limit to Radical progress sans from tho hands of its authors. If the I ^ the ^ to ruin, there is no reason why Hndiral majority accept it, the same plan the Radical programme should be complete •11 La adnnte l in regard to other excluded when the Southern States are “resolved in to will be adopter in icfcaru . Territories. The next step is to revertthem to States. I a colonial condition, which leaves Great T* Britain to step in and claim what was once 'fur. Mexican Imbroglio Settled, u I b er owu,the vast and valuable stretch of cobd- stated that the Government has received ad; I lry wb j 0 b Radicalism refuses to recognize as vices from Mexico that Maximilian will not ac j» part of the Union. ” cept tlie proposition to retain power in Hex- Iteoia; whila Die actual coat of lha bottle, with which is lost with SO per doxen. My Hie present time it from <*)• to two hundred dozen, or shoot 1300. These are bets, and can be vouched ior b; those in my em ploy and proven by my books, also by statement! from the glass manufacturers, which will show tbe thou sands of dollars annually paid them by me for those botOes which have been lost, without any remnnera- tion by those to whom they were entrusted, and who every Men, anal It new attach so little value to them, simply bsesnne they ofthe ladder of fame, sa hart never been compelled to pay for any. But they should betw in mind that they may at any time b* bronght to an acoont My best efforts—aud, iu fact, the best part of my ltffi has been devoted to this business, and with a de air* to oondnet it In such a manner as to give general satisfaction to all. and to furnish all articlea in my line (which I have dona) at as low a price and of a su perior quality ho any aimiUr articles offered. Such has been my past, such shall he my future course; and in now taking my potrous tobe more careful of my botdea, aud return mem all to me when empty, I simply ask my rights. Those failing to oomply with my very just demand will be compelled to do so le gally. Respectfully, deetO—Sw JOHN BTAN. AND A Glorious Result H. There an aa many roads to fMM Md fortune a there won gauwayi to anolont Thabs*. Your ai, bitions warrior is tor carrying his way with tLe sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming hU way by iutrtgus and consummate art. Bat there 1* one grand brand path told* (uni, along whicli nothing base can travel. It la the path eat apart for tbe March of talent, energy, Md MMe purpose an though fhll of obstacle*. It rentains none that a brave man cannot summit. Thiafaolhaa been axeaapUded n Innumerable Inetanrne bet in few nwe forcibly ban in the rise and progress of DH. HOOFLAND’B GERMAN BITTHRB. For over filtaen jaara ttaoonm. ban been onward and onward, arattaring hlemlngiat eMrVrtep, until It nowatand# on tha topraost rounds OILS, OILS, TOR BAIaB. No. 1 Machioery Oil, PriM Ur4 Oil, Linseed Belled and Rawi THE ABOVE OILS ARE FOR SALE BY THE F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker. |^OW AT 147 CONGRESS STREET, Next to lilallou'a Bookstore, has just received a large assortment OF DIAMOND RINGS, PINS and EAR RINGS. ALSO. FINE GOLD SETTS. CALL AT HIS NEW STAND. ~ dedl-tf McCarthy COTTON CINS, decl9—1m FOR SALE BY 203 BAY 8TRRBT, GALLON or BARREL, CASE & HARRIS* C n to iaa Bay street. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED Duplex Elliptic SKI R T S ', •^HICH are adbrerially recommendigl by* tbe Fhabloo Magazines aa Ihe Standard SKIRT or tbe Fashionable World. LADIES ' will And all styles, Inblading tbe Y.MPRRflH TRAIL, PRIDEfOR THE WORLD, PARIS TRAIL, IMMOVABLE, Ac., For sale at the lowest market prices, by J. C. Maker & Co. noU-tf GREAT TONIC. o Hoofland’s Oerman Bitters Is a ptadttve raaedy for OYSPE FUAi JAMBS RDS3KLL, Col. JOHN C. HATBLY, Savannah, Ga. Jasper, Florida. FILL IND WINTER GOODS. RUSSELL & HATELY, JASPER, FLORIDA, Yy III, open, forthwltfa, a Urge and well arfacted stock of tuple and Fancy Dry Goode, Boot* and ftti'wa, Hate and mpa. Also, suipie and Fancy Groceries and Hardware, consisting of overjibing needful for Plantation and Family use, which will be offered at prices to salt the limes and the iutereats of purchasers. They will also act as COMMUNION aud FORWARDING Me rchants, and will give special a' tention to the purchase ot the products of the country and the rale of produce and merchandise ou consignment. dec7 Dlaeeaea Besolting from BISUKI Bf TBE UVIB mH BWIBTIVE BBBABB, !Aud la the only certain and aafa RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES Of DEBILITY. By tha one ofthta Bitten , Weakened and DahlllUtad Framei Be cowaa Baaawad wrttk nllthaVIger ef|HantU. Impaired constitutions am rebuilt, Md tha paHen n a abort time regains Vioror, H«alth and Strength OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING STMPTgMB. in tha 8tnjMch. Saw *«clatlona, 81nk- Ingor Fluttering at the Pit of the iSemwh. Hwimrakg of thaHaad, Hurried and Difficult Breath ing, Puttering at tha CLOSING OUT SALE. The andenigneo, intending to make b change in hit business, offers his extensive stock AT NBW YORK PRICKS FOR CASH. This stock consists of 8ILECT ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Ales, Together with a fine itoclc of BOOTS AND SHOES. RETAIL MBRCHANTB and COUNTRY DEALERS will find it to their araMtagi.' to cal] and examine thaae goods, which dffto be Poatttvely Dia- of before the first of January. PIERCE SKEHAN, . 18-tf . ITS Broughton street Plantation for Rent, S AID to be one of tbe best on the Ogeechoe river, c ntaming about two thousand acres cf first quality river bottom, hammock and pine land, five Hundred uf which are opened for cultivation, and well adapted to the production of Cotton and Corn. As much as fifty bushels ot the latter have been made to the acre on the bottom lands. For raising Stock it is nusurpaseed in this State, having excellent and bounteous ranges. Located along-the Central Railroad, and being only forty-seven miles from Bavannab, and two miles Itom station No. 4%, it bas the advantage or convenience to market. For particulars, apply to . W A. P. L0N&3TBBET, Effingham County, near Hntlaon Ferry, On the Savannah nver, or to JOS1AH SIBLEY dec? ' Angurta. Ga. Notice Southern Bag Manufactory, KXCUAJTOK WHARF. M. I». BEAUFORT. all GOODS SOLD AT NBW YORK? PRIORS. F LOUR BAG*. 12J4, i*. 49 and'ioo pounds, neatly stamped, with name, business, Ac. Two, three find four Bushel Bags for Com, Run, Oats, Ac. Gunny, Oanabnrg and Second Hand Bags for sale. ”" . ' L , , Sails, Tents, Awnings and Flags made to order. Rope, Canvas, Bagging and Twine ior sale. dtoB I S HEREBY GIVEN that the partnerships hereto fore existing under the names of Miller, Thomas A Ota, ia baranaah, Ga., and Thomas. Uvingaton A Co., Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by tho death b( D. G. Livingston, one of the partners. A. J, M1LLRB will give his attention to the bnsi- nese in Savannah, and & B. THOMAS to the buslnem In Madison, in liquidation. A. J. MILLER. & B. THOMAS, August, 1866. Surviving Partners. The subscribers will continue tbe Grocery and Com mission BoMneas In Savannah, Ga., at the store oo copied by thehtteflrm, on Bay street. August. 1866. MILLER A BROTHER. The subscriber solicit* for the new a continuance of the patronage extended to the late firm. S. B. THOMAS, One of the survivors. AugnsL 1866.antl-tf Panic in Vibginia.—A mihtary order ‘ttut,, M 0en - Schofield has spread consternation ' lr Kinia ffirmers.. It requires that all •c.inil mules which be i ong to the United States iitaiSf bands of private citizens witbffi the - 8 ^ e P^rtmont, whether lent to them by ■to’ the close of the war, token up by toth’ f 7 °iherwise acquired, shall bo at once returned ^tnv «r^y er uinent through the nearest officers oi the ^ndep^h Pe ^ mcn * 8 Bureau - ‘ * '' ‘" Pressure* of this order those who have ^ 10r8e8 belonging to tho United States into th e Uot & ^^1 bf sale are running their animals jco. That be will ooly stay long enough to make a show of passing Cue Government over to other hands, and leave the country under formal stipulations. Dispatches have likewise been received btuuT!! ,Qouota ins to prevent the possibility of their The order includes hnimato captured War It has created (Wiite a panic amoi been of the Valley. The Bureau agents hai U*reTi- VGn no militiry force to execute the order, 004] We Uo troops in that section. ^bonf^ L ' ND T0 BE TEBRiroBiAiaftEi).—Hon. Francis f *i? , tE yland .’ has prepared a bill^for^intro- B. R. Armstrong, MASON AND BUILDER, I S nreuared to execute all work in his line in a workmanlike manner, with dispatoh. Orden left with Mr. J. W. McDONALD, 154 Bay broe™ MAVTVW M. Tavlnr RtrMI. MERGER UNIVERSITY, PENPIELD, GA. THUS INSTITUTION la now fully officered, and JL j»ais3 < aassasji “ The price of Tuition for the Fall Term ia $*. find for the Spring Term $35. Good Board can behad In the village at $13 per month, and roOin rent, washing, fuel, etc., abont $4 ^hsnext Spring Term will open on the 23d day of Jj flts2bied SttWler* In itraltened rtrcnBatancea will receive Tuition gratis. - For lunner information apply to „ .. . REV. H. H. TUCKEH, P. P.. Prea-4ent, Or to J. K. WILLBT, decil!—la\v6wc'w Bocrataryoi the Fficalty. hi the Hou.se to ** guarantee a republican form yowernment" 0 Maryland. The bill premises ■Horc ik n counties ofthe State, comprisiug not Buip ltUn one-fifth of the white population ot the *mLiu atr 2 ltlie legislation. It provides for the as- gatu a Constitational Convention, the dele- reDar?4 Which shaU ^ voted for by all citizens, without ‘UhRi/°u Cololp » and Nhen a constitution is adopted, ipofL\. be submitted to Cougress, when, if it is Klf 4 * 11 be ddlored the fundamental law of ^ , ^Sbe^J t 2ied! ffiCer8 < ^ |0sen in aocordiinc€ ffotn Minister Bigelow giving unqualified a^eeL or*tMn WTL ^^raS^wlu'^prompUyat- assurance ofthe complete evacuation of | totwranWhiUE-r Md imreraff. Mexico by the French in March next. RhtorSino Emigrants—The New York Sun” says several hundred Irishe migrants, recently arrived, are leaving this port every week, on their way back to their native lfind. They c*pe here with faifie ideas of the «m- 4byment ft at awaits them, and finding themselves disappointed, think poverty in their own country preferable to simitar destitution aihong strangers. Six patriot^uAlabama have ju»t senUu » petition to Washington praying the impeach ment of Mr. Johnson.. This reminds us of the mouse and the mountain. We shoald like-to know what office* these devoted out* desire to fill at the ekpense of the country. Hay, Lime, Laths. ^Oo BALB * prtn19 B “ ur “ nay- 3,000 barrels Choice Rockland Lime. 1 OS,000 Fin* an1 Spruce Laths, f*r sale by T. L. KIN8HY k 00., dtctLtf Jones Blog. Bay Street FOR SALE, t A SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply at \ poliskl Hoaae Stables. anW-tf G. MoGJNLY, • Screven none* w. For Sale, ; AGON* AUD CARTS, by .. E. F. METCALFE AGO. A. RICHARDSON, MERCHANDISE AND SHIV BROKER, 194 BAY STRUT, /CONSTANTLY on hand, and for uieretoWMtmar- k * t CoSI’Ftonr, Bacon, Whiskey, etc. _ Vessels of sll slaea for charter. n*l»-ir For Lease, «~uas hod; B Y GEORGE W- WYLLY-’ of land, one mile from the Ground Road, all to«eCha^ or t slrdd. Aleo, five lott in Frew! son by 106 feet, lying between Jefferaoo and atreeta. —“* for Sale Near ANN AH. - Mlarat ...q a.M COTTON MACHINERY For Sale. ft P R A D EH QMS THIRTY-INCH Twenty-door thirty-inch CARDS, Two DRAWING FRAMES, Six Patterson SPREADERS, all in good order. Address SAMUEL A. CROZER, 113 South Front street, Philadelphia. decl9—Tw SHDERSOH t f 1UII801, HAftUESS, SASDLE&T AND - TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE ADD rmtaiu East Side of Market, Batwecw St. Jallaa .md Bryan Itraata, SAVANNAH, GA. a*-tf ■ THOft. ROSTOCK. J. F. HOBSON. Vale : Royal Planing Mill, Car! Likertf st. ail TIuMolt Bui. mi kinds of Planed Lumber for rale. deell-tm»BQ3TOCE A HORSOlf.. CorM and Oats FOB SALS. * 6,000’ l SUSEHLS tuding frora Brig “ GEORGIA.'’ N, A. HARDEE A OO. Garden Lot for Lease. Choking ort— Sensation whan In a LyhwPoa- Itnre. Dtonamof Vialon, Wabs before the Bight, Favar and Doll Pain In the Head. Defl- th* 8Un Md Eyas, Pais U tn* Sbto, Back. - - findden Flnshea of Heat, Burn Chest, IJraha, Ac., wuuw . iug in the Fleab. Qnnataat and great Dap rni. on ofBvtl, That the** Bitters CMtataJW Bmn or Whiskey. And can’t aa»k* Drunkard*. Is not a Bor Boom Drink* But» Highly C«mcrara**»d VagatahU Extract, Free ft*m AlcoboHc CtkmaUnt ar Injurious Drag* It cannot lnatdtoualy Introdac* th* vie* of Drunk enness into the boaom of yo«r fiamill**—to your wife, your children, or yonr Mend*. Impaired by turdahip* or dim— will find la this Bitters a tonic bat will restore them to all their fn3 vigor. rhaseBitters bate performed mnweawl Given Better BMMhctlonl Have more Teatlmoay Have more rmpectebU people to voMfe for them I Than any otter article In tbe Market. Wadefy any one to eoatredict ttla aaaarUot, AND WILL PAY fil, M* To any one that will nrodnee aOerttfirata pnbUahed by a* hat la not StkUlkE N READ WHO SAYS SO. FROM THB HON. THOMAS B-, FLORENCE. WrablagtM. Jaaaarj L ISM. AentlemM:—HnrtngMtM tt vw**lty to yon, barenobaaUatto.in writing thofirtjttnt I expert- cured marked benefit from yodrHoaSand's German Bitten. Boring * ImiasltiSm aamlno of Con ST’ Hon I wa* improvement of health, rcaewefi energy, and that paittadar relief I ao much needed nafi obtained. Otter* maybe aimUmrly advantaged, lfthay da*ir* to be. From Rev. W. O. MgBMk FWtor bfiTwtttt Baptist PMlsmipbla, Decamhar M,im. Mmm Iniist AFtiwi Gentlemen:—I hare recently hwn Inharing nnder the distraming affsei* a Drostratlon ofth«M werereeommMMed by Alradas* Marne of them I. hot wtttoranU*C,. Tom HooMhadt German Bitter* were nedttmeadafi by paiMMWho had tried ttm, and wherefarnraHrmreihm of tteMttenin- dneed me algo to try then. Lmnsl wmftra that I hml an aroreionto potent medfette*. bom tto‘Shana*ad Md on*? quack “Bittara** who** «■lynim aoemato _■ ue to palm off sweeisned the eoramanlWilA • *ly w^lOU whicb,If«»r.tttom>h*m*ny »coMn.ad drankard ■pon iraralng that yonr* wa* nelly* martirliul ^ef«retiii* Itook tt wttk happy Mint, Iu action th* ripmt th. J»*t npoa the ner. prompt and gratifying. libel that I ‘ »d nsrmaLMW benefit from ihe ^HTSSSKSS.' No. U4 gkockomaxou otre^L wav not ouly upon tha • K. MOLINA, mporter of Havana Segars,* H AS lost received a large and well selected Stock of EVERYTHING usually found in a first-class Begar Store. He offers to his friends and the public the following, as among the brands: 75,000 La Rscepcion, 60,006 La Jenny LUul, 30,000 “ Uncle Bob Lee,” 90.000 La Kapanola. 20,000 Belle of the South, 3ojlon LnCoBctilts, 30,000 La Legitlmldad, 20,000 La India. Fine Virginia die wing and Smoking Toffacco. Anderson's end LiilieDtbaiy Fine Cut Tobacco. Loriilard^s and Cook's Snuff. A fine lot of genuine Meerschaum, Briar Woofi, Levs and Clay Pipes, Matcher, Ac., at Wholesale and Retafi, * CORNER BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS, - lecS Jm Under Screven Hops* R. M. Hunt, EEPS constantly on hand the finest and purest French and American COR. WHITAKER St STATB 8TKEE I S E CONFECnOMARIES CHOCOLATES, Jelliea, Cordial, Syrfipa, Figs, Nuts, etc. AISO, China and Fancy Goods, India Rubber Toys, Dolls and Do!; Beads; Wax, Marble and China Dolls and Doll Heads, Doll Carriages, Fancy Baskets, etc. novl—3m * Valuable Wharf Property FOR RENT. T HOSE valuable WHARVES find TIMBER BA BIN*, known on tho tnav »r I he citr as o'Byrne’e Wharf, having a front .-I 30.) ic-1 uu lho Sarenuah river, and rnnniug Lack to ntver street. The Pa-**n* have a c ipAClly i >r docking 600,000 feet of timber. For panieolarH, apply to noaAtf ■« JUHx-g^ u’BYUNE. on the Wharf. Cnals. MornPHT.' Cj^S. Clank MURPHY & GLARE, HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT PAINTERS. m G ILDING, Graining, Marbling, and Glazing. Signs of every description furnished and painted at abort notice. All orders left at our shop will meets*!th prompt and faithful attention. noS-ly NOTES DISCOUNTED *# tb - * DAVID R. DlfcLONj Banker, ^ sepW-tf aa* BAY STREET. 'Wholesale PiPEI WIBGIOtt . P APER for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry Goods, Hardware and. Boot and Bboe Dealers: rintera’ supplies of all PUper Bags, Mvolopes Hew York piftee, with WARDEN BROTHERS, 210 Bey street. '« GILLIAM’S pLD MjLLL.” GRITS, GRITS, 1£AL LUDDINGTON A CO. on band Bay Merchants who fin country orders to give us their patronage. Wo re- epectfully solicit a call trim all who use the above. Begot for shippers at 8. G. Hayne's warehouse, 190 end 192 Bay street, corner of Market Dock. ' LUDDINGTON A CO., oea-fim Cor. Habersham and Liberty atreeta. NOTICE. rriHE undersigned have entered into * limited part- X nerahip, under the firm name of A. T. CUN NINGHAM, for the trajiraction of a General Com- mVmlon Buslnear In the cHy of Savaanah. Alexan der T. Canningbim, of Bavannah, is the general partner, Md John J. Stoddard, of the asm* place, is tt* special partner, and contributes ten thousand dollars to tt* common stock. This partnership la to commence on the twentieth of MeVwMet, Kignteen Hm dred and Sixty-six. and to terminate on tbe first of Juraary, Eighteen Hun dred and Sixty-eight. A. T. CUNNINGHAM, aolS-Sw JOHN J. STODDARD. BEWARE OB COUNTERFEITS. S3* that the atomtare s< "O. M. JACKSON” i* a Wrapper of MckbaM*. PRINCIPAL (HUH * MANUFACTORY No. fit! ARCH STRICT. •i- i dOHSS* SVARS, tMWatt JA0KBOOACO. bllfflff III SfeKAT,BUBS AGO., (fomnnasioftJCtreliuits, J>' JuSkSSSSSSSSw Coffee. HAGBOOFFO, 2,000 nreet tmportatkm bora Rio d* Ja&elro, For aal* by ocwra* WEED A CORNWELL. Ten Pin Alley. PRIZE WATCH AND CHAIN. rpHH Proprietor of tlm OprempotttM JMlllurd Sa- A-,,**** MOMktM attret, between Drayton and Bull, will award * fin* Wateh and Chain to the per- ao* roUag the bast game of Ten Piu* in bla Alleys —vara December • Md JManry 8. AU employees * ‘ — dec8-lm TO HUNTERS. * rrtHE hlgkret prio* ren bo obtained for GAME of JL “iSorreplytaff »t tt* OCR awn. ttL