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dispatches.
••4.-The
Exchange and
enftral suapen
From Mexico..
San Francisco, Dec. 25.—The Liberal troop* wi
to leave Mazatlan on the 17th of December, in pursuit |
of the French. San Blae was lwtd by Imperialist*.
A quartz mill at Frogtown. Nevada, one of the flrat }
in tho State, was destroyed by fire on the 33d of De
cember. The damage to the Central Pacific Railroad
by the recent storm is not so serious as was expected.
The trains win be running in ten days. The mow ie
six feet deep at Cisco, tho present terminus.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1806.
„ . “‘“I'r*. rf».» Vi TV i
; r Miscellaneous, ~ - Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous.
New York Market.
New York. Dec. 26.—The stock market opened
strong, hut subsequently declined. Five-twenties of
1862,106>6; Ten-forties, coupons. 99%@99%; Seven-
thirties, all issues, 104%@104%; Missouri sixes. 92%;
Gold, 132. Owing to the decline ia gold exchange is
dull; sixty days, 109; sight, 110; flour qniet and firm;
wheat quiet and steady and a shafle better; rye droop
ing; oats dull; pork dull, old mess $19 25; dressed
hogs duli and declining; lard dull, bbla. llJ£@12)£c;
whiskey nominal; cotton dull at 33>£c. for middling
uplands; freights dull.
\luuJ a >- 1,1
and ibeic
Li 1 ' 1 r .. r tiie holidays.
[arfW* 3 .'^y considers the affairs of tho
TUi ^eina"criticai condition, in spite of the
^ Alexandria say that Hie
KSwifc- Oil board the United
EtiiS* 1 ” ori)j w i,j. Ii nailed for the United
Ltlrt
Lw' irn 5 q —The Minister of Finance re-
[ f iE “. W Vm his budget of two hundred
•I4 ^The Bourso is not open for bnsi-
,, generally observed as a holiday in
hli an audience with the F.mperor Na-
p'• esent ‘' ,, Gcnerai ° ix -
• : r ajieecbei
Louisville Market.
Louisville, Dee. 24.—Tobacco—sales of 34 hhds
leaf at full rates ; light lugs to medium leaf, $3 20@
16 75. Cotton—sales of 176 bales low middling at
29%@30c. Hogs, $6@6 25 ; receipts, 7,050 head. Bacon-
shoulders, 8’aC; packed hams, 12 %c. Flour—Super
fine, $9 GO. Wheat—red winter, $2 70. Corn—ear,
in bulk, GSc; prime white, shelled, 70072c. Oats, 630
65c. Molasses—sales 300 bbls plantation at 65070c.
Mess pork, $20. Lard, 12c. Haw whiskey, in bond,
28c. ...
MAP E 8*
HITB06EHIZED
Soper-Phosphate of Lime
IS THE MOST
CONCENTRATED FERTILIZER
K NOW.N FOR
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT,
VEGETABLE CROPS, SIC.,
MADE ONLY PROM
Boaes, Snlphnric Acid and Pure Ammo*
■lacal Animal Matters.
wend descript.._
. Buck’s report, published
r *i
relations
iiiJ.ng brtwt-i
titer p*>rti«u
Con-
made. His Majesty said:
• Lr j r'il reunBi^i’fUCes to which you have al-
Ti * viiig existed from an early date between
railed Stoics constitute a sure guar-
L0 misunderstanding will disturb the
juh prevail, between the two
„ance of a loyal and sincere
i the two Governments will be
industry and commerce of
il*., the inhabitants of which already as-
,f the world by the marvels of
iu understanding will do much
.inaraht. e popular progress and the
• t iv.Iitftion. Your presence in Paris, sir,
tribute to this happy result by uphold
,'ur,'ffiiiai character, these good relations, to
;uncli the highest value.’*
Mmber 24.—The Mduiteur of Uiis alter
•Lit the French Government never received
-achof .Secretary S.»waid, dated 23d of N
AjJrc-sswl to IT. S. Minister Bigelow in Paris,
iwlicd with ihe official correspondence just
rt jj e prescient t«» Congress, and iu which Mr.
-akin" of Napoleon’s new amendment jor
iiiot the Fr. urb troops from Mexico in the
h67, ways : “ But the Emperor’s decision
the existing arrangement without any mis-
liinjf with the United States, so as to leave
French army iu Mexico for the present, in-
a-ithdnrariiig one detachment iu November
a-promised, ia now found in every way iu-
r u! ami exceptionable, We cannot acquiesce,
iu-e the term next spring is appointed lor
recViouatK'u, is lmictiuite and vague, and be-
,-Ms no authority lor stating to Congress and
people that we have now the better
rtli-rtlu* withdrawal of tiie whole expeditiou-
f iu the spring tliau we have heretofore had
Ikiiithdrawal of a part in November.”
pointed embassador of Liu Snblime
O'iirt of France presented las creden ;
h/fdeoD immediately alter tiie reception of
the Mn«r'vvtm Minister, yesterday.
r.lc.l him » graciips-’ reception and «*-
aimaclf in a friendly address. ■
K,Ike. I.—It is reported hero today
r inu. li naval expedition against Corea,
iH-ru uudertakeu to avengo- the murder of
inert nutl other outrages, lias been bealeii
mgbaii, Willi a loss of forty-five men, and
sml fleet had returned to Shangliae.
I,pc. —Evening.—The trades union of
..Iced in :-l imanitnously to place their or
al tae dirtposal of the reformers In the
■in-al contests.
. • [From the Atlanta New Era.]
Kt» Rev. Bishop Elliott
The telegraph brings us a painful announcement
that Uishop Elliott died suddenly in Savannah, on the
21st Inst., ol heart disease. Thus fails a type of no
bility—a Specimen of aterling manhood—a devoted
and devout ambassador of Christ.
The death of a score of men maybe announced, and
yet produce no profound sensation ontalde their
family circles ; but when such a man aa Bishop
Elliott is a victim to the "fierce spiritof the glass and
scythe,” the country mourns as one great family be
reft of a parent. The loss of such a man creates e
gap which is felt wherever hie influence end virtues
are ltnown.
Bishop Elliott was a native of Beaufort District,
South Carolina. He came of the family of heroic
Huguenots, who are celebrated the world over for
their chivalric virtues and sterling adherence to
whatever cause thev may espouse. He was a noble
type of the Southern gentleman, dignified and manly
iu demeanor, courteous at all times, and, when de
fending the right, was as invincible as an armada.
In person he was superlatively elegant. Taller by
far than ordinary men, erect and graceful in his walk
and gesture, he was the man who would have been
pointed out in a multitude, as one who was born a
leader among men. Nature stamped a seal upon hia
forehead which could not be mistaken. It was her
royal edict nominating him a ruler—a teacher of other
men. No man bore the marks more evidently than
he did. He was acknowledged by all aa a superior in
intellect anil in moral and Cnristian virtues. He was
a man whose opinion was. songht upon temporal as
well as spiriting matters, and lew men felt that they
hail a rjgiit to tfiff-r from him.
As a high prelate of the church he was the good
shepherd who led his flocks into the green pastures
and. beside tiie still waters. His exeontive abilities
eminently qualified him for the office which he held
with such universal satisfaction to tho church. His
youth—his early manhood and his riper years were
consecrated to the service of his Great Master. The
Bible was his law book, and-the rule by whioh he
meted his daily action. He knew no motive, no in
terest, and yielded to ho influence that was not sanc
tioned by Die Word. In the discharge of his ecclesi
astical, social ami political obligations, he was aa fear-
Where other men would quail and
cess of manufacture, see
in our pamphlet.
No gecrefa la Its MonuCaetnre.
The factory ia atall times open to the inspection of
our customers, so that they may examine the process
of manufacture, and satisfy themselves of the ab
sence of any Impurities, and that the materials used
are in accordance with the representations made in
the pamphlets.
Cantatas no absorbents, or Insoluble mineral phoe
istea or mineral phoephatic guanos.
All of Hs Phosphates are in a condition to become
quickly aolable in the soil and available to the crop
Prominent Planters and farmers, whose letters may
be found in our new pamphlet, testify as to the fol
lowing practical advantages In the use ol'
■tapes’ fiaper-Phaiphatr.
Saved the cotton crop in many cases rrom ruin by
rust.
One hundred and fifty to two hundred pounds of
Mapea’ Nitrogenlzed Saper-Pbo-iphate
applied even after the cotton was nearly up, nearly
doubled the crop.
Cotton grown with
Hnpea’ Swper-Phosphstr
brought higher price per pound.
Stood drought better than Peruvian. American, or
any of the various guanos used in the vicinity. The
cotton helil its bolls better.
Caused no tiring or the cotton during drought.
Cotton continued Its fruiting later. Tile last bolls
aa large and abundant as at any previous stage of
the crop.
Produced a larger yield and heavier weight of col-
ton and wheat than Peravian Guano.
The yield of corn g> own with
Mapea' Super-Piytsphate
was nearly double that grown with other Super
phosphates.
Worms hardly touched the corn grown with
Mapea’ Saper-Phosplfate,
while one-third ol the corn grown with other Super
phosphate* was eaten up.
For composts with muck
Mapea' Super-Phosphate
cannot be excelled.
Permanently improve the soil. One application
Jnst Received from PWMelpliia,'
A. lot OF LAIHB** SHOES
Of better workmanship ami material than aapla
this market, copsisti ng in part of -
Ladies' French. Calf and Kid <U>ick,iDled>
. Congress Gailen,
Ladies' Preach Ca’.f and Kid Ohick Soiedl
Polish Roots,
Ladies' English lasting High Balmorals,
Ladies’ Kdglish Lasting Congress Gsiteip,
Lauiee' Morocco (flue undenararj Balmorals, :
Ladies’ English Lusting (thick soled) Buskins.
For sale by TKB8AU A PHILLIPS,
N. E. corner Bull and Broughton streets,
declf—tf - Marannslh.ua.
PERKINS’
UtnJM< itL-Qibtu.
1 xr
$25 REWARD
Insurance.
PRICfe. J5 CENTS.
‘ 9 s
Miscellaneous.
Insurance at
EQUITABLE* RATES.
THE OGLETHORPE
Photograph and Art Gallery,
BROUGHTON STREET,
Opposite the Marshall House,
SAVANNAH,
I S now opin for ihe reception of visitors. His old
patrons, aud tho public generally, ate respect
fully invited fi> call and examine his NSW AND
BKAbTIFUL STYLK OF F1CTUKK3, consisting of
Plain Photographs of every slae and description,
Pisiu Porcelain, Porcelain Ivorytype in oil or water
colors. Cabinet and Lire »i*« Portraits in oil or pan-
tel. Retouched Imperial, Cabinet aad Life Sue
Crayon, and every in liar style of
PHOT^GKAPHIC. PICTUR*
known to Die Art." Poifesajilg a sooerior light, COB
strutted under his own supervision, he feels that he
can give satisfaction to all.
Uis paln'ii* ia iexeeated by
MR. B. COLLINS,
well kuown as the able and eminently successful
Artist of the Augusta Gallery during the last seven
years. Tne public are cordially invited to call ar
examine his exquisitely finished Paintings.
•small ambrotypm,
PHOrOUEAPHS AND' DAGUKRHEOTYP18
copied into :my of the above style Portraits.
rteil'J
1,'IIH I’ltlHI— rt„ Art. HKB.
1 ‘ sr£iS"SS’a-.:r.rt“K:s^
are made eSpressiy forme. In my"Own private
’ 1 neither e*M or give ihvsa nwnv. aad
i*.,v *in • .• ■. enm person
has A right 'TO do. BO-
ciVFrom lime to tiam, f«» many yearn, I have notified
parties receiving (com me their supplies uf Moda War
jar. Pertar stid Ale that l furnish them only on condi
tion o»ai they become-respnnsiliie for therbottles, and
return them *be» empty. • A contrary ooutaa. would
he inconaMsat, aa l charge but 75 ceuts par dozen for
Uftft coil touts; jmhita tiie actual cont of tbebottle. with
the patent totejiei'toMlied^ and’ which w lost with
each bottle loA, ia IS utaiU, or per dost*; My
actual weekly letie %f bogles at the present tune w
from ona to 130 hundred dozeu, .or about $300. These
are facta, and can bo vouched iotbfAbos* in my em
ploy and proven by my books.-alsoby ntatomenta from
the glass manulac^qrera, which will show the Uiou-
fan^p of (toUn annually paid them by me for those
bottles which have been lost; Without any remnwera-
duti by those to whom tliey were a^rnsted, and who
attach so little value to them, simply because they
have never been compelled to pay for any. But they
should'bear in mind that they may at any time be
bioagMitoan acoouuL
My best efforts—and, in fact, the best part of my
life has been devoted to this business, aud with a de
rive Is conduct it in such a manner as to give general
—»i-»—to an, and to furnish all articlca in my
" ~ at as low a price and of a au-
lila'r articles offered. Snch
shall be my future course;
■*,f in vnfT.rrhi-fi my pateana tats more careful of
my bottlaa, and return them all to me when empty, I
simply ask my, rights. Those failing to comply with
iy very just demand win be compelled to do sele-
My T Respectfully, ■
declO—3w , ,, x „ JOHN RYAN.
or rotation of crope. 8end lor pamphlets, besides
description of Super-Phosphate, coutaiuiug mucli
valuable information to farmers.
Price of Super-Phosphate per ton, 2,000 lbs.. $62 6'
PURSE * THOMAS,
dec20—3m No. Ill Bay street. Swannali.
Other cheeks" blaiich'.'he was firm and immovable as I produced abundant yield tor four years, and sMllcon
an oak which had withstood the blasts of a hundred | tlauea to show lhe eltects- Dispense 'fttn nenaaity
winters. His opinions on all points- were lucid and
unbiased. He did no man a wrong. He strove to
emulate no uiau, hut aimed at that higher model which
comes out as- fine gold from tho crucible—a model
shaped after the similitude of an upright man and a
sterling Christian.
His ministerial career was a long and useful one.
He was a staunch pillar of the church, studying and
defending its interests and coveting tho growth and
expansion of its influences. Toward other denomina
tions lie was tolerant at all times. Bigotry found no
hiding place in his magnanimous soul. His charity
was as boundless as his integrity to the chnrch of hia
. lection, and both were as dear to him as the apple of
his eye.
We regret that we have at hand so few facts in con
nection with the history of this excellent man. We
know that his birth-place was in South Carolina,
was a gradnate of West Point. Through life he waa
| Turpentine Farm & Distillery
For Sale,
T HB beat location In Florida, near Live Oak Junc
tion, on the Pensacola and Georgia Ra'lroad, con
taming 2,000 ae- s densely timbered thrifty pine
land, iu a high, dry country; soil being go™l, aud
was a graduate ol west romt. cmongo mu uc *,« i based on clay, it is not only high y productive in
the bosom friend of Bishop Polk, and he pronounced | turpentine, but Is most valuable also for ngricullural
a uoble eulogy over the mortal remains of that re- I products. .
uowiiod Cbrisiian warrior. Since his consecration at I Tne Improvements consist of a superior sixteen
Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia, his residence has I barrel Distillery, In perlect order, wile all Bceessary
!>eex> a, smuiuS,. Ho also acted as Hector in Christ I buildings, immediately on the Railroad, leKqn l rt
^Bnt'iiiotoSinecw’to tho mandate of his Great Cap-1 gdous! having provision roo«n!{£.*f’
taiu. Ra lias-laid down his armor and gone through I comfortable quarters
rtv*» c »iiav miki the shadow entered the gate that is I to dehty hands, Corn Crib, lotj&nd nhed> tor mules,
called Beautiful, into the full and perfect fruition of a I a u new. 9U« acres ready boxed. In lact, every prep-
Gliristiim life. He fought- tho battle fairly, and has I ar ettou complete for a large business,
won’immortality. The world cries, "Well done.” Abo.* comfortable residence, with foui rooms,
ills, ”€01110 home.” I kitchen, Ac., conveniently located,
draped in mourning to-day for the I fc Considering the qnality of noil,
SSKS JTAWMSS SSff^MSSMS
Head of the Church raise up an equal in hi. stead. ^^rflVK .riS« Kl the
, - I Gmt giving easy access to all markets, home and
Tiie Equitable \At* Assurance Sews ty. I fQT ^^ unquestionably, ia the best i- cation in
This Society has but to contiuue its present rate of I F10rlda
CARD.
SAVANNAH, December lit, 1866.
W F. respeclfully call your attention to our Part
nership.
LaKOUHB A WILLIAMS tartar bought out
Wyllv A Christian's interest In, the latefirm of Bell,
Wylly A Christian, have united the two idu estab-
hunses uBdcr tiie firm name of
LaRqche, Bell & Williams,
AUCTIOlJ & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
We having retained the old stand, fitted np and
arranged <*Rpre«8ly for the businesa, are prepared;
with large’ dud commodhm* rooms, to conduct pnek-
a-G* sales; also, to supply to those who desire them,
private rooms, that they may superintend the sale ol
their own floods.
We will cpntiune to sell at auction, or private sale,
all articles of Merchandise, Produce, Stocks, Bonds,
fkal Estate, Ac., and will fill ail orders for
MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, LUMBER, Aa,
entrusted t o onr trare.
FORWARDING.
All goods consigned to us forVfaia pnrpon^mM
Liberal advances made on all consignment* to us
or our friemis in New York, Bootou or Baltimore.
Soliciting your favor, we are.
Yours, truly,
>i-tr ; Laroche, bell k williams.
From Waalitngtoai.
>uiN‘tros, bet*. 21.—Tho Marquis Do Mouiho-
;jf reiniug Fruiicb Minister, aud also the newly
ailed Miuisur, M. Bertheny, were preseutod to
President by tho Secretary of State at four o’clock
Lturuixm. M. Bertheny inode the following
Uf lne President:
j MlPkiuideni:—I have tho honor to place in your
I uais the letters which accredits me in the quality of
I kvjr Extraordinary and Minister plenipotentiary oi
I L* lUiBstr, the Emperor of the French. In.confi-
N * 1 me the mission to represent him near you
:u. r u has specially charged me to iqake known
[ to yon tiip vaiue he attaches to the relations ot frieud-
ou exist between France and the United
| sunlit America. To maintain these relations aud
them more cIosj*, if it be possible, in view of
•dopmeut of interests common to the two
K such will be the constant aim of my eff*)rts,
I have Arm hope to attain it, if, as lam in ad
wired, the Government and the people <*f the
Slates share in those sentiments, of #hieh
“thinplace the siucere expression.
[’resident's reply to M. Bertheny was as fol-
s "*: Grateful affection toward the F.
^ among the earliest, the most profound and
*** aiosi endunng sentiments of the people and Gov-
| *ncnent of the United States. We constantly try
| ^Wieve that no interests of either country can
^rrequire alienation or antagonism between tliem,
>eintimate commercial interests tdud to bind
together. As you have justly observed they
■ at the iame time.a common aim in the advance-
II °f civilization and humanity throughout the
If lu expressing these feelings, I am only re-
what has been uniformly said by the United
smog they became sovereign. We have had
toMi reason to be pleased with the conduct of your
Predecessor, the Marquis De Montholon. Be assured,
M Bertiieuy, that no consideration or courtesy will
** **thheld which shall tend to make the perform-
* nct of your duties agreeable and pleasant.
retiring French Minister and hia successor
tin* evening umed with the Secretary of State.
It is ascertained at the State Department that Min-
‘ ?tcr Campbell has been officially instructed to re-
f Utl1 at Orleans until further orders, or to await
luuire development* ol Mexican affairs.
From Nashville.
Nashville. Dec. 25.—After the banquet last night
Congressional party, Gen. Howard made an ad-
-•tss at the Capitol to a large crowd of freedmon.
congratulated hiv hearers upon the evidence of
^ ■ thrift and advancement, which he said he found
"'t^liero. Not the Iea;«t significant circumstance
' uiiutr,] with the Congressional banquet was tho
oi ita being overwhelmingly attended by leading
. un k*ierate citizens. Ex-Confederate Generals Cheat-
Maury and Ex-Gov. Brown made briei
advancement*to win the foremost position. Its pro
gress during the seven and a quarter years of its ex
istence is unparalleled in the whole history of Life
Insurance. When wo consider its age and,the excess
of the sum It insured in 1366 oyer that of 1865, which
is larger than the similar increase of^yoUieEAmaL
can company excepting only the Mutual Lue, the
marvellous magnitude of its growth taMMiaito-
rent. This year’s business surpasses that of the pre-
ious year by the surprising sum of nearly
000. It appe*ars almost incredible that vast m m-
ase could have taken place witlun so short a time,
and it MlioH-a that the I aver aud patf ouageexttmded
L-omjiauy havebecomo almost national in theif
rl luTIncri ase in premium and interest receipts is ex
ceeded only by three companies. B*jnmdata
the number of |.olicie« issued is exceeded by onlytwo
rnher cmnpanies. Iu one respect it is superior to ril
its rivals Its policies are, on tfie average, larger to
amount tfian those of any othtr American c^p^
mitluiut Krception, winch proves that its insured do^
ong principally to the wealthier classes.inposseMion
. , “ — ....<1 or.m pniftiiM'B that incieaee xno
We will sell veiy low, and on easy terms.
For particulars, apply to Mr. Walter Uwjun, on tne
toee^ar Live OaL ^ GW YNN A BROTHER.
t*r~ The Wilmington Journal publish to the
amount of tlu, and send bill to this office.
EXCELSIOR!
JOHN RYAN
Southwest corner Bay and Wesl
Broad Streets,
aNTTFaCTUBEB and Bottler of 8oda Water,
Porter and Ale. Cordials, Syrups, Essences,
M'
Bitters, Ac.
.-.i # n p HiaRtate of Georgia for the aale of Robert
Gr*?a celebreted Philadelphia Draught Ale, to bar-
I TV j. Mila ‘ *h(>h order* will hi
For Sale,
those comforts and conveniences that increase^^
likelihood of the fulfillment oftheir utmost expecta-
‘"It irf'nod difficult to express. great Life Insurance
sums in figures, bnt their moral and social
grand annual total, which. to giro ^hStom «the money refunded
widow and orphan, surpaRses tlie abor otwaoj^^ i wriranteamfttentton ia caUedto my fine wiety of
tou,e
L»f new buainess during ine y ,V JvL.w. inv 1 1 —
S paid to tot., I income is smaller than that of any
lro8 .n.rtv S srrtSrtwmT.a.»s-
stestsssSSi&Sssi
to boxes Prime Clear-ribbed Sides,
W hashes. Is Prime Olear-ribbedltd,
H> boxes Brown dogar, assorted,
100 boxes Hsrafia Sugar, refined,
150 barrel* BOM. amorifid,
yfl hfilTBli Bilk WIHJOC,
S5BS?s;s*aS““
60 tales Heavy Bagging,
loo rota^Statotond Bagging, VA[to i‘,(.
And a general amort ment of Groceries,
130 tons Peruvian Guano, from the Peruvian Gov-
ma^*Oo«i , 3ntar-Ph<»Phate of Lime or . B< *Pf
mp 1?.TwIbk*co.
V6( DU bumpm J — — f
dealings or more prompt to in r*-
Tlie complete satinfsction y *J, t untested a
spects, and the ^ a^pnts to some measure
“c Q cxrirm 8 n P ary Sd ■ growing popularity it
* ! .N'otwithstanding the cna^ ffisplayed^by^he
claims lairly and P r ®“j“ JJLa D y the ratio of Re
management, (as is demon h ^ m economl*
concto-
“' ll^'p” iCiom ba^ Who are a, n1 ‘“of
bued with the rl tin- the improvement and ex-
miMiern life, and promotingtne imp; , nd „ L
- fust Received At
PERKINS’
iue dvwvv —- Kecrewrv **•
tiie acceptance ot the ^office the legal firm
Alexander, F.sq-. W ^ 0 ’T““ . yreen, 6f New Fork, and
of Cummtogs, Alexander * « (^dety qualities pe-
wlio brings Mtoe*^"“ition, ae well as the expe-
"“E^jsassss-WHSSS-S photograph Gallery,
bedi
Prom (iuIvcKton.
alvesr. is, Dec. 25.—The reported death of Esco-
iatrue ; kuwaa overtaken by Corteua» and Ca-
when in flight from Matamoras and brought
^ lo that city. Consequent upon his capture a
stiitixi insurrection of all ihe Liberal cliques oc-
'^'tedrn Matamoras, and Canales, getting the npper
Escobedo on the morning of the 2lst
U ,Mir ’ tlaiQlin K to act aa the repr—gntoM^>
Ike _
^ a yeueral fight was expected to result.
Froui Baltimore.
Vt Dee. 20.—Christmas was observed uni-
w 111 suspension of bnsinesa. The churches
ft guaeriUy well attended. Weather to-day cold,
"^‘‘^OMOI.OOW.
Ch . geDei ally dull and unsettled; flour deprtjsaed;
‘‘*8° extra fl uar $1175@12; Southern high
x ^ Acarce; provisions are inactive; dressed
groceries drooping; Beeds very quiet,
flaxseed *2 76; whiskey neglected and
, Um ructwilF lr ^
Dr/Edward W. S?=*5
of his ritnaUon. we have already ab
ihe medical departmenb« , "^ tber officers are ex-
luded, prove it. TheSociei^ In8arauc . fraternity,
perienced men, kno*n wlt u the splendid start
iud, umleT suchdirecuon, prevent iU con tin-
it has already g«me«L noth & fl,* utmost
ucd triumph and 118 ““
h mTjo^ T -or is agent to tbfo etty for the
Equitable Life Insurance Society.
J, VAI I.RT iNSUBAHCa COMPAKT.—Th*
COUBXBL*^®' Vau-bt „ om ree Memphis
following , letter. a deserved oomph-
Post of the 15th tustmw conducted by our “
ment to this popular ^“t^Jj^enient St Dr.
thy tow
noir aa
thy townsmeii. ^“^‘’p^J^Tl^rident. and
noir aa General AgenLJUr ^ r , nmnM1T pu rapidly
.. ... .t VIcklbar*. Miee.
'icksbubq, Dee. SL-A deatrucUve fire occurred
“‘gbt. One hundred, stores (gere destroyed,
°v«r $2,000,000.
‘‘“clast
noir as wuw»* *btfl Company no* "P WI >
wS™»» “ tUoomrt
SSner ot its business
,6““'"EZ3L. December
^M^eYnsffi'SSSSrHo. »
Company to
\ yours, Mmcuix,
No. 131 Monroe street.
Mr. William R.Bymona i* the °“‘
berland VsUey insurance Oompeny. In
F. BROWN,
Jewqler and Watchmaker.
LATEST FASHIONS
I DEMAND
BBADLEY’Sb CELEBRATED
Duplex Elliptic
S K iR T S,
"lffTHICTL are nnlverstlly recommended by the
Pashton Magazines aa the Standard SKIRT of the
Pariilenabie w^id.
LA-DIES
01 find all styles, lnclnding the
EMPRESS TRAIL,
PRIDE OF THE WORLD,
PARIS TRAIL,
IMMOVABLE, Ac#,
For sale at the lowest market prices,-by
J. C. Maker & Co.
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Savannah,
A R* prepared to accept
. FIRB RISKS
AT THRIR omC*. UT BAT 8TBEBT.
a W. MERURfc President.
& HARDr
CHA&
J. T. Thomas, secretary.
U, Vice President
ill, 1 MaeMaery Oil,
Priae Lard OH,
Ubsm4 Bailed and Raw*
THE ABOVE OILS ARE FOR SALE
- - Bt THE
. - . .-‘tel ; :a
GALLON or BARBEL,
■H. W. Mercer,
WiUiaBt Hunter,
A. Portor,
J. Stoddard,
W. Remshardt,
H. A. Crane.
M. Hamilton,
M. 3. Cohen,
J. W. Nevilt,
A. Vuliarton,
L. J. Gmlnmrtto,
G. Butler.
E. P. Clayton, Aagurta.
J. W. Knott, B- * Rosa
nraacTOHB:
C. 8. Hai due,
R. Morgan,
J. T. Thomas.
P.L. Goa
A. A. Solomons,
. W. W. Gordon.
J. Lam*,
IX Q. Pune, .
- J.McMahon,
P. W. Sima,
P.I
“deetllO
CASE & HARRIS,
192 Bay
Fire Insurance Companj
PIKE NIX ASSURANCE CO.
OF LONDON.
ATLANTIC INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN.
LENOX INSURANCE CO-’
OF NEW YORK.
RiattA taken on favorable tomi.
d^cl7-ta ROBT. HABKR8HAM k S6W
I. M- MABRETT. J. Jl. 4WHINOB.
JOHN C.
N c
OW A®
[ 147 CONGRESS STREET,
Next to Mallow's Bookstore,
hag just received a large assortment
JAMBS RUfi-iELL, Cot. JOHNrik HAZELS.
Savannah, Ga. . , Jasper, FlonJa.
FILL UNO WINTER GOODS.
RUSSELL & HATELY,
JASPER, FLORIDA,
yy ILL open, forthwith, s large and well s,dec ted
gtotk. ol staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Cspa.
a l^rv gtapte Altai Eirtta* and Derilwntf,
ort.nolo.iog of everyihiug needful for flan'tation and
Family nse, which will be offered at prices to suit
the limes and the interests of purchasers.
They will also act as
COMMISSION aud FORWARDING
IVf ercliaiiis,
and will give special attention to the purchase ol the
products of the country aad the sale <>1 produce aud
merchandise on consignment. Upc7
DIAMOND RINGS,
PINS and EAR RINGS.
ALSO. ' ;
FINE GOLD SETTS.
1 CALL AT HIS NEW STAND.
decU-tf
McCarthy
COTTON GINS,
FOR SALE BY ,.e .
'
CHIPMAN 4 CHAPIH,
NATIONAL
Horse Insurance Company.
HOMS OFFICE;
Coasa* Form™ krn> Jarruwcw tam
LOUISVILLE, KT.
C AFTTAL.. ..s *50,000.
Insures Live Stock against I/Mi Theft and
Death. Rales established by tta experiense of
centnry in England.
J. W. SHOCK ENCY, President.
D. B. DEWEY, Secretary.
MABBETT A CO.,
Geweral Agentt lor Georgia.
A. P. PABMOTT, Local Agent.
Office ob Bryan afreet
One door ea t of Merchant*’ A Planter* Bank.
References-CotoneiB-D. Whlker.^ f. Thomas
A Son. A. A. Solomons ft Co., K. L. Neidliager
decll—ff -
Plantation for Rent,
S AID to be one of the beat on the Ogcecbee river,
c ntaining ahb'nt two thousand acres of first
quality river bottom, hammock aud pine land, five
hundred of Which are opened for cultivation, and
well adapted to the production of Cotton and Cora.
As much as fifty bushels ol the latter have been made
i the acre otrthe bottom lands.
For raising Stock it is unsurpassed in this State,
having excellent and bounteous ranges.
Located along the Central Radioed, and beiagonly
forty-seven miles from savannah, and two miles from
Station Na. 4}£, it has the advantage Cf convenience
DB..
lout
On t
For .PPMr fo p ^qsTRKET.
/, near Hudson Ferry,
he Savannah river, or to ■
JOSIAU SIBLBY,
d«7 . Augusta,Gs.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
The undersigned, intending to make a change in
his business, offers his extensive stock AT NEW
YORK PRICKS FOR CASH. This stock consists of
SELECT ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries,
Liquors,
Wises
and Ales,
T.ij-Uiicr wlih a fine htock or
BOOTS AND SHOES.
RETAIL MERCHANTS and COUNTRY DEALERS
will find It to their advautage to call and examine
these goods, which are to be Positively Dis-
of before the first of January.
PIERCE SKEHA8,
».tf " 176 Broughton street.
R. MOLINA,
Importer ef Havana Segars,
H AS. lust received a Urge and well selected stock
of EVERYTHING usually found in a ffrst-class
Segsr Store. He offers to his friends and the public
the following, as among the brands :
75,000 La Bscepcion.
6«,ooo La Jeunv Lind.
30,000 “ Uncle Bob Lee,”
se,ooe La Bspanola,
30,000 Belle of the South,
30,0011 La U-meiiita,
30,000 La Iwgitimldad, .
30,000 La India.
Fine Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Anderson’s and Ullienthal's, Fine Cut Tobacco.
Lorillard's'and Cook's Snuff. '
A floe lot of genuine Meersctanm, Briar Wood,
Lava and Clay Pipes. Matches, Ac., *t Wholesale and
Retail, • .
CORNER BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS, -
decs 3m Under 8creven Honse.
R. M. Hunt,
REPS constantly on hand the finest and purest
French and American
declO-tM
206 BAY STREET,
URNITURE,
DEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
87 ana 8» Bdrtverjr. at< »» Ckrislle fits'
i • -‘ NEW YORK.
S TILL c ontinne to be ttie largert Fd, Altars
factnrera-to tta otty.
PARLOR, •
! DINING-ROOM find - - .
j CHAMBER FUBNITUBB,
Canopy VicterU Bedsteads,
' POE THB SOUTHERN TRADE. • **
At 30 percent, rfednction'fn price. o®$
Notice
ii ‘ .l* - - - -
I B HBRKBY GIVKN that the partnerships J**eto
fore existing under the names of Miller, Thouiae
a Co-, in Savaonsli, 6a., and Thomae. Livihgiiton A
Co.. MaUisOh. Fhu, have been flieeolyed by the death <
of D. G. LIvumdiUma, ope of the partners.
A. J. MILLER will give h(s attention to the busi
ness in Bavaanah, and 8. B. THOMAS to the businesB
in Madison, in liquidatlop.
FIRE, MARINE
AND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE A6EHCT.
^ Capital and
Assets.
Serwrity Iaswrwaes Co $1/00,600
Pheewtx Inswrwwee Co 1,003,000
Iafernwtloawl Iwswrwwee Co.... 1,4*S,00»
Manhattan Iwswrwwee Co........ 1,078,000-
Hsrwosy Iwswrwwee Co 800,000
NortA AmcrtcaaIataraan to.. 800,000
Total Cash Capital wad At sets.fiT,Oita,OOO
Capital.
New Ysrk Accfdswtwl las. Co 8*30,000
IjtlRE, MARINE and INLAND Risk* token to the
J* alHive highly rsspoosllile Com pantos on Handings
and Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest rsto*
corresponding with the risk. ....
Lome* equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
A. A. LANK. Age. t,
No. 12 Stoddard's H*n_e, Bay street,
nol6-3m gavaimah, Georgia.
COR. WHITAKER * STATE STREETS
K
CONFECTIONARIES and CHOCOLATES,,
Jellies, Cordial, Syrups, Figs, Nuts, etc.
also,
China and Fancy Goods, India Rubber Toys,
Dollsend Doll Heads;
Wax, Marble and China Doll* and Doll Heads,
Doll Carriages, Fancy Baskets, etc.
novl—2m
Cms. Murphy. Chas. Clark
MURPHY & CLARE,
HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT
PAINTERS * • '
G ILDING, Graining, Marbliug. anil Glazing. Signs
of every description furnished and painMIA at.
short notice.
All orders left at onr shop will meet with piompt
and faithful attention. nefl-ly
NOTES DISCOUNTED
BT
DAVID R. DILLON, Ranker, 4 *
<iep33.tr 334 RAT STREET.
August, 1S66.
£ -a: T.’MILLBR,
..a a THOMAS,
Surviving Partners.
Ita subscribe!* will continue the Grocery and Com
mission Baatoea* in Savannah, Ga.. at the store oc
cupied by Relate firm, on — ‘
subscriber
Of the n^tronage extended to the late firm,
p S. B. THOMAS.
1664- '
Ona of the survivors.
au3:-tf
COTTON MACHINERY
BROUGHTON STREET
Opposite the Marshall Hen»e ;
rb assortment photograph ALBUMS.
A1 „. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
and a —WTSKgZSSSt"* 1 ***'
POB. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 1
aasKassasawa*
declO
Southern Bag Manufactory
I KXCHA*1VGK • WHARF. ' ‘ ‘ /
Bt. P, BEAUFORT.
ALL GOODS SOLD AT NBW YORK PRiOBS.
F jOqR bags. 13^, 35, 49 aud ioj pounds, neatly
iff
o
utnwiniwi with name, builnew, Ac.
^^n^ZtaS^SnSSSEllSSiSS
. . . Tirenty-four thirty-inch CARD9,
Tint DRAWING FR AMES,
SixFstteroon BPSKADSHS, , «•
allin gdod aritor.
., • ; ns South Front street, Philadelphia,
decl*—*W
Oats, ,
f0 s“,%rfts. RwntotartHlFtota Mgj
Rope. Canvas, Bagging and Twine lor sale.
decs : • L ‘ 1
A. RICHARDSON,
merchandise ard ship broker,
194 BAY 8THBBT,
Constantly on hand, and *w sale at lowest mar-
Cora!’Floor, tacon, Whlaksy, etc.
• nf allsiaeaforetarfor.FR*”:
JGWMWE W ; WYUA r '5«gW?:
Gronnfi Road, alt
Also, five lots tw
B. R. Armstrong,
MASON AND BUILDER,
bstwesn Whttator and Barnard,
tended to. :
Wanted.
-,, n WANTED by * Gentleman, for ldn
1*^)1, rf.na end servant, to a gw»to*j private
toww, tomwing a toxfir
Jafltoaon and Barovrd .
pylU5 feat, lying t
lantations for Site Hear
ANNABL
, • met *i
—well taowa m
^ Ostton, aa well asDptond,*!
Of three tawdred and Ofxty
^^rf»^ TM18 GffatlKrt . **rtl
)ld Sold end diamonds.
j^ES^r^S^sVcrt 0R-BOX
«g>yedhgr
HB THTRIT-INCH S P R e a dbb
To Planters.
■Wholesale
PAPER WiREHOK
w
>APER for Printers and .Bookbinders; for Dry
. . Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe Dealers:
IVir Grocers and Druggists.' Printers-’ supplies of all
kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards, Paper Bags, Envelope*
and Twine. AU goods sold at New York prices, with
expenses added.
SAVANNAH, October 1st, 186*.
THE J. 'B CABY A CO.’S
( * NONPAREIL FBftVCB GUANO
T YTHICH is now offered to Ftantssa possesses ouaU-
W tiea which are peculiar to it a-me, and render it
note tta growth of cotton, corn, t o
ll of gram or vegetable, equal to A
r MF»wm Guano, aa baa been folly
ikttmatatogaurty free freer tbs
ties which are peculiar to it a-sna, and render it
Ore superior to any other known, aa has been hilly
proven by toe” French Aeadewyof actonsea.” aad
also by praetfosl persons of enlarged axpsnenoe
every department pi Agriculture .. .
Amongtos meritoriousquaHtfoa which pertiHariy
distinguish tbs “Nonpareil rranah Onano,”may be
enumerntod the following: - _• -
toff It wDlptomot* tta growth of Wjw, Corn,To-
bacco, or anyklndof '
No. 1 Peruvian or Mw
tented, at the iwmk time _ __ _
saaMwJW-s»*S=PT
-3d. It ton be appttod to tta iww w.wdl ssths
loot* of plants, without any danger of tarn tog them,
if used properly, and w* gwttaatea that wberevm ap
plied tbs toil will retain its tnotslure, and wffl not
ba £ rJlulS^ftlSLcr Dmeto toomd-tr^
sfetff - assa$sisWte.ssvM
to agricaltuie when it to estimated what vnrt numbers,
, n firs' 1 :—" planters know, have tost their crop by to
rtdopredatton*. . . _ . . .
In a circular it ia tospoartble to tofiy enter Into tto
m«its of tta “NonparnB. French Gnmso, bsri we as
sure tlrn public that wo biro not exaggerated, and H
onlyremains for those totorestod to test tta value,
when we foal confldiwt (hat ft wffl rapidly supercede
til ethers.
“ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.”
flBriU GBITS, UAL.
LUDMNGT01J & CO.
G -RTT8 and mar, always an band to large qnanti-
' ties, daily ground, and can mdke it especially to
the Interest at Grocers and Bay Merchants who AH
country orders to give us their patronage. Wo re-
spectfhlly solicit a call from ril who use the above.
Depot for shippers at 8. 0. Hayne’s warehouse,
and 193 BdY street, corner of Market Dock.
LUDDINGTOR A OO ,
sc3-3m Cor. Habersham aad Liberty streets.
T&tiNK G STOR£,
'■ WWJIftSAl* AND RBTAIIs
TYist Side of Market.
Between It. J[aUaa and firyaa Ntrqeta,
SAVANNAH. GA ,
THOR BtiBTGCK. '' J. F. fiOfififiJN.
Yalfe Hoyal^Planing MiU,
or:
w
REFERENCES •
X. Pendleton, dark conuty, Wert Virginia; Cot B.
Cimbto, *».SR McOmJto.do.;jW.
Oraaw. do.; CoL J. Ware, dn.j C. **?••. jj-
fiheppard^da; J. Jtadrtt, $*; DwiWJIcOnllangh.
Sooth-Carritos; Dr. Wi
Baltimore smmty; T. Uarrjm*t,Jo.; H. JUttereew,
Harford ooBntj.MAfR. Wrtid t fiJVwitlwi—ty,jM.p
J. p. Siiror, Cacfl county. Rd; John M inyrtan. Itolti-
more; B. Sinclair ft CO., mj ****'“
80- Beware of Cooatartrita. All ot our barrels will
be stamped with *
Jon Mzutwah, Rsq, fn«uimt| Bnaldanl of Ma
ryland’s Agricultural Bortrty, mya:
Bannwanu, Jaly 3J. iota
Mnmu.J-B.CAXX A Co.:
iitt
vines, wrteh at this
too- !w~. dJ . . . i •.
FOR SAL*. *
-» ftoUk BD8RHMfiteUsc«>om Mg
FHiiH am iw m^PBi — , aa 4-
<eHardeb * oo.
Garden Lot for
LOT, coiner of Bhadw and
wt^hojeasodforartmofl
^eaw*. J-B.OWT * Oo^'R’" 11 *
TBC-
*SSS
octt-tf
WAKKEN BROTHtKS,
210 Bay ttreet.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have entered into a limited twrt-
nerehip, under tho firm name of A. T. CUN
NINGHAM, for the transaction o> a General Com-
mtaioa Business in the ctjy of Savannah. Alexan- j
dev T. Cunningham, of Bnvaanah, ia ihe general *
lartner, and John J. Stoddard, of the same place, Is
he specta: paitser, and coutributes ton thousand
dollars to the common shock. .
This partnership ia to commence on the twentieth
J November, Eighteen Hn> dred and 8ixty-Mx. and
to terminate on the first of January, Eighteen Hun
dred and sixty-eight.
A. T. CUNNINGHAM,
solvew JOHN J. STODDARD,
Coffee.
2,000
Direct importattow boa Mo de Janeiro,
For aale bv
ocl-Sm*
, WEED ft CORNWELL.
Ten Pin Alley.
PHIZ* watch and chain.
BuB. Wilt
Cosusncoliten Billiard Sa
nt, betweqp. Drayton and
leper-
Alleyl
of tta
street,
a fin* Watch aad
son rolling the boat game of Ten Pics in blsAUeyi
betweta December 8 and January fi. AH eiuptoys*
of tta estnbfiohmitottatied-mit. *«»•".
TO
HUNT]
IJME bijjypricuam be
and St*-#
and Belting.
_ will do well
give me g call before
W. F. HORTON.