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THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBEB27^M66^
Nice Slate of Affaire at WatW»*ton.
fte Washington correspondent of the Bal
limore Evening Transcript sends his paper
the following in reference to an agreeable
phase in affairs at the capital of the nation.
The recent action of the Radical majopty in
Congress will multiply the evil complained
° f For some time past the conduct
groes who ride in the street cars.of t Jity
has been of such a nature, and caused so
much annoyance to others having occasion
to use therm that the aforesaid portion, of our
population have almost enjoyed a monopoly
fn the matter. Ladies have been compiled
to stand up for a long distance while burly
blacks, both male ami iemale, have flat m
comfort beside them. This is of course But
one of the legitimate fruits ot that species ol
legislation which now runs not. An incident
occurred in one of the cars yesterday which
tends to illustrate the point to which matters
have advanced- ,
A lady entered a crowded car at the.same
time with a negro woman. A member ot
Congress and an officer of the army, who
were in company, immediately arose to give
their seals to the lady, when the negroes
pushed ahead aud spreading out her crino
line, occupied all the vacant space. Upon
the M C. politely remonstrating with her
and asking that the lady should at least be
permitted to have a share of the scat, she
launched at him a volley of abuse, mingled
with oaths. Upon the conductor ejecting
her from the car, she called a police officer
aud ordered him to arrest the member ol
Congress, upon the charge of stealing her
watch aud purse. The case was heard be
fore one ot the police justices, the member
and the officer liotb testifying against the
woman, when the justice fined' her .|l0 for
disorderly conduct, which she paid under
protest, at the same time threatening ven
geance against the two gentlemen.
The Late Bishop of Fi.orida.—An ex
change says that Bishop Rutledge was a man
of very low stature and extremely attenuated
frame, but of no little pluck when he con
ceived himself under a call of duty, having
in him a spark of the old revolutionary fire.
Although a solitary mau of most retiring 1
habits, he was capable both of feeling and
inspiring deep affection. During his last
sickness, while the lingering torture of can
cer in the month was eating nut his file inch
by inch, it is said that ail old family servant
of bis, who had beeu permitted- lo live in
Charleston, hiring out his own lime, and
Whom the Bishop had not seen for years,
heard of his affiieiion.
At his own expense, this devoted freed-
man at once travelled to Tallahassee, pro
seated himself at his old muster’s bedside,
and announced his determination to stay by
him and nurse him as long as fife should
last. Touched by so bcautilul a devotion on
the part of one whose face he had almost for
gotten, the Bishop—most of whose little
competency was lost during I he war—altered
his wiil and bequeathed to this faithtnl
freedman a portion of the little that was yet
left.
A Good Man has Fallen.—It is with pain
we announce the death of one of our most
esteeimyl aud respected citizens, Thomas W.
Fleming, Esq., who died in this city yester
day afternoon at half-past two o’clock, after
a lingering illness of several weeks.
Mr. Fleming has been intimately con
nected with the trade of thiscity for several
years, having been extensively engaged in
the produce and commission business, aud
was known by nil with whom he had busi
ness relations, as a merchant of enlarged and
liberal views and of the strictest integrity.
Tlie death of such a mau is a gieat loss ‘o-
any community ; aud more especially at a
lime like this, when the foundations of our
social system are rocked to .their base and
mercantile honor uud probity are becoming
less rigid and inflexible than in the earlier
and better days of the Republic.—Augusta
Constitutionalist.
Novel Wa v in Wmen to Catcii Rats.- The
Philadelphia Ledger says that “catching rats
is often difficult, as old rats are very entitling
Laying Around poison is dangerous not alone,
but objectionable, for the reason tlmt rats
may die at inaccessible spots and conlumi
nate the atmosphere with the well known
detestable odor. A better plan has been
adopted by one of onr coi respondents, . by
which he takes advantage of the canning
habits of the rats. He covers the floor ueai
tlie rat hole witli a thin layer of moist caus
tic potash ; when the rats walk on this it
makes their feet sore; these they lick with
their tongues ; it makes their mouths sore,
aud tin: result is that they slum this locality
uot alone, hut tell till the neighboring rats
about it, and eventually the house is entirely
abandoned by them.’’
Pittas a Wine Bibueu.—"l'liat minister who. far
nearly a quarter of a century', guided the helm of the
State, ami weathered the storms which assailed him,
died in tsoii, on the anniversary of the day cm which,
twenty-four years previously, he had pronounced in
Parliament his first speech, which made Uiin the
Prime Minister of the country. In the latter yea
Lis life he was broken down by political reverses aud
by illness, as well as by tlie fatigue of perpetual in
tellectual exertion. Almost continually Hutterinu
from allectiou of the stomach, which deprived him ol
all appetite, he had accustomed liimsclt to seek, in the
immoderate use of wine, a stimulus of the physical
strength, perhaps a momentary release men mental
suffering. In allowing tlie habit to 1111111 on-him more
aud more, and assume the character of an imperious
want, he completed the ruin of his already shaken
constitution, although his powerful facnlties strug
pled energetically to the last against its decay, Hi*
intlanied countenance, the profound alteration in his
features, formerly noble alid calm, revealed sadlv to
all eyes the melancholy change in bis habits. Auster-
. litz is said lo have killed him.’*
s Wanted. .
P ROPOSALS ire requested forth* following named
Public Works, as -threeted by resolution of the
^'nrd-To'restore thh banktfef Screven's Canal.
Second—To restore the cnlreet nnder the Central
Railroad embankment, being part of ihe wreck of
the woollen sewers .running through the lands of
Messrs. Giles Jfc Kradley. ...
Thlril—To build a .brick sewer four feet deep, east
of and parallel with the Canal. . * > ’ .
Fourth—To dig a continuation of Bilbo’s Lanai,
from the Thunderbolt culvert to I ho opening or the
1 Parties wishing information fn relation to the above
work ore referred to 1he Jity Surveyor (office third
s orv exchnnce ltuildiDg.J £o» drawings and details,
and will abhmit their bids in writing (staling lowest
price and namee of securlUeg & WADE,
docl" Chairman Committee op Pry Onltnre,
• i i-i’ *■
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It is WaHKANTBP to RKSTORk-ahAV nalR TO IT*
iiitioiNAi. NATPBAI.COUIR, ineverViasc it wlllsTor
.f hair from Palling opt; It will In «bn: .mad from
i mors and dandruff; fkomhtk the orow m of ihe
I AIR, and is a Peaptifpl dribsing.
IVe offer no large rewards, hut we
ntho /.♦ all of
>tir agents to refund tuk money to. ty. |m» *>n.who
v.'l use two bottles, anil then say BAKi.rn''. vhob-
i.m.E Haiii KKsTOkativ* has not per urine all wo
aim. j
i-itimony Amu (tie Capital Of the UnUtti Stains.
.lessrs, BakrBtt & Co:
l was induced lo give your Ilaic p: epai ation a trial,
aid can heartily recommend it as unequalled as u
ircssing, Pnriner and Restorer,—giving to tlie Hair
a uxuriant riohuesg, and to the head . cool and
u.ist agreeable seusatiou, while it is thorough in re,
’uring the hafr to its natural color. ,
Very respectfully, W. Hamlet.'
Washington, 1). O., May IS, ISCfi.
•icssrs. J. R Barrett St. Co:
1 was Induced by a frieniHRo Uiak a trial of Bar
eli's Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 mm very
uadi pleniwd with the elTectlt has hail on inyiiftk.
i was nea Ay half gray, and now, before using one
•t itle, my head is freed rrom daudruff, and my hair
ins all the appearance of youth. 1 fully believe Bar-
el Us to lie the best hair preparation hi the world.
9a. Hamilton.
Frcdonta, N. Y., April 28,1866. , . - ' i
.1, It. UA.ttK.KTT to LO,, Proprietor*,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent.
fW Sold by all Druggists. lyi-tf
j - ,OU> HOMi
In addition to our business oil selling
HOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
1&YK.
*»’ etl-.
original packages, and In order to Insure to con-
inersPqie’Llquoraln a compact and convenient
form, we"commenced the enterprise of bottling aud
packing In cases our well known Wines, Brandies,
Whiskies, etfc., and have sent them out in a style that
would preclude tlie possibility or their being tam
pered with iieforc reaching the purchaser. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying success that 'ms re
warded our efforts has encouraged us lo maintain
the standard as regards quality, also, to make in
n-eased efforts to retain the continence amt palrou-
tgc which has beau so liberally bestowed upon us.
’ > BININGER A COi,
Established Importers of Wines, Ac.,
No. 16 Beaver street. New York.
The altnvOpopular goods are put. upincasHSCon-
taiiiiug one do/.itu liottl-s each, and aru sold by
H . C . R U W E ,
SOLE AGENT FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA*
SAVANNAH. ' '
and ail prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Tlie name of Rininger A Co., No. 15 Leaver street,
is a guarantee of the enact and liberal trot h ol what
ever they nun-sent..—Y. Coni. Advertiser.
Tlie imimiting house of Biuinger A Go., No. 15
Reaver street, is conducted upon principles ut iuleg-
rify. Ulirm-tv*, ntnl the highest"honors—Y. Evening
K\ I*ivmS. jert-IN*0'IA:\Vlv
Dr.
PILLS AiUTSALVE.
I ’ ET the.Buffering aid Diseased read Us folllow-
Jlug.
0*rLet ail Who
tors, and spoke#
fW~ Let all who
faith in
to have been given npbythe'doe-
of as Incurable, re«d tha toifewtng.
10 cen btllnt facta, aad add have
evidence, w»d the following:
KNOW ALL MSN BY THESE PRE-
8 ENTS,
uses
me kuawa aa sack, aad betag Mf SWOTa, deposed
ratines sr aaadlelnu kaowa as if
MAGGIBL’3 PILLS AMD SALTS,«
and that the (OilowiM Oerttffobfflfl «•', Wjdiihi Mb'
pie* to ihe beatjof hla
tmkVwrliirfc
Wall street,]
Its. MioaiEii: IUt.Mf MB rewrite yoa of a>
great relief, and that Mm awful paid ta my ride has
icil me at last—thanks to yoor medicine. Oh. Doe-
tor, liow thankf ul I am that I salt get sows sleep. I
cuu hover writs it enough. 1 thank yo# again aad
again, and am sure mat yoa are really tha Mead of
a t sufferers. 1 eoaid set help writing to you, aad
hope you will not take it isla^^ MYB8H,
ltd Aveaaa 0.
tar This is to certify that I was discharged from
IhqArmy with, a Obrualo Diarrhoea, and days bean
cured b, Dr. itffgiel'.H.to. ^^ ui
m W Pitt street.
New Tor*. April Tth, 18*8. -
'»
he following D an iatarsaling eaas af a aua
I in aa iron Foundry, who, la paartng melt-
lto a task tuat was daaip sail wat, raaaed
tne by I
0T" The
employed li .
ed iron Into a flask tuat was daaip . .
an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown ainaad
aud on him In a perfect shower, aad is waa bdraad
dreadfully, Tha following Uerttlcaks was given lo
f ran, about sight weeks after the acddaat:
Haw You. Jaaasay 1, ltflfl.
My uamo D Jaoob Hardy; I are aa Iron Moaatfar; 1
was badly burned by not bon la November laflk; my
burns healed, bat I had a raaalag aoraea mr tag
that would oot heal; 1 triad
MAGGIHL’8 8ALTB,
and it cured me la a few weaha. This D aH trae,
and anybody can bow see me at iseksMPa Idea
Works, fecund Aveoie. •• HARDY,
119 Uoerdt Mraei.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
" t had no appetite. MAGGIEL’B PILLS gave me a
hearty one.
“ Your PILXJ3 are marvelous.”
“I send another.Box, aud keep them la the
house.
“. Dr. MAGGiKl. has cured ray headache, that was
chronic."
“ 1 gave half of ooa of yoar PI LIB la my haba lor
cholera morbha. Tha dear UUD thing got well la a
day.’’
“My nausea ol a morning ta now oared,”
“ Your box of MAGGIBL’8 »ALT* eared am of,
noises in the bead 1 nibbed so me of yoar flALVH
behind my ears, and tha noise left ”
Send urn two boxes; I want ana for a pom fare
U»«.”.
I enclose a dollar; year pries to S* cents, bn <he
Medicine to me D worth a dollar.”
‘Mpnd me live boxes of yoar PILUL”
■Let me have three boxes of yoar MALTA b» re
turn mall.”
tw ^ioriCB.—None gaaalne without tha
graved trademark around each pot or box, xb.ned
by Dr. J. MAGGIEL. U Piue street, New Tart, to
counterfeit V'bicb Is fclully. ,
f~ Sold by all respectable Dealers iu Medic
thiougbout the United States and toe Canadas, at M
ceota per bus or poL aul-ly
Notice.
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
I'vR. WRIGHT, of Toroato. Canada Weal. Phyal-
XJ clan apd Surgeun, Oculist aud Anriat, caabe
consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Bar.
noise, in the Head, catarrh. Diseases of the Throat
and Longs.
AatdDeases of tlie BTB. requiring etthelr Medical
r Surgical aid attendea to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos.- Bucklers old omoe e»
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
office boars from V to 12 A. M-, and (to l P. M.
I»tf
RObbebt on the Deoat-uil Road.—We slxteil in
Snnday luoruing’s paper that a rumor bad reached
Hie city that.a man had been killed between Atlanta
and Decatur on Saturday atternuon. We have alnee
learned that H. 0.* It. Miller,-who owns a tannery at
Decatur, was assaulted by two nior, a uegroBnd a
mau wearing the United suites’* imiform, Mrsl b n
almost senseless iu the road, after beiiig l-oiibM ll Iiis
money. His condition ut ksst-accuaxitawas desmeii
precarious. Mr. Miller wasformetfy S&liE'su of this
to reside
Office General Scpebinibnpf.nt Atlantic 1
K Gulf Kaii.bcad, Savannah, Dec. 21,1865.)
■ r *V’
T llROCan TICKETS to Jacfcfwnville are now wild
ovi»r this Roati. Fare,’$12. Tiirte, 17 lionrt*.
Train leaves Savannah daily, Sundays exct*|»le<l, at
7 a. in.. amviu^iU JackeouvilU* ut 12 at uight.
l^ave JaukHonvIlie Alla.m., auda^rivaatflay|iii-
nali at r. in p. nw . s , r
For any information roacandng tula routed apply lo
11. s. Marne*. General Sup4‘i‘tDteu<U‘Ot, or.J. II. Bond,
General Ticket Aj^ent. FlAlNtCS.
d«eW—«t General Superintendent.
NEW BOOKS.
LAUS VENERIS, (Swinburne).
skirmishing.
WHO BREAKS—PAYS. i )
DAKRYLL GAP; On, Whether It Paid.
MADONNA-MARY : By Mrs- Olyphant.^
THE BEAUCLEKK8—Father and Sob-
ARCHIE LOVELL.
SIR BROOK FOSSBROOKE.
GRIFFITH GAUNT.
■lu.t received and for sale by , .;
BST1LL A BROTHER,
«lecl3 Bnll street, opposite Poet Office.
W. B.
207 Bay Street,
ij r,
DEAT.F.RS IN
Imported and Domestic Liquors
^^GENTS for (jharlc.s Farre Champagnes, Keller’s
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Renault & Co.’a Bran
dy, eic. . notn-tf
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, under the ttnu uatne ol
V. A. BY AN & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual
consent.
W. B. Duffy & Uo. are authorized to.settle all out-,
standing acconnts.
V. A. RYAN,
A. S. BIGELOW,
J. I*. GlUSf
LSON, Agent.
CO-PARTNERSHIP. ‘ Y
he nnderaigned have associated themselves .to-
her uuder the firm uame of W. B. DUFFY A CO.,
the former'store of V. A. Ryaff M Co., 201 Bay
-et W. «. DUFFY,
ois A. S. BIGELOW.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
rpHE co-partnership lately existing under tlie uauie
A of BELL, WYLLY ft CKBIST1AN waa dissolved
on the 1st instant, by mutual consent H. B. CH WS-
TI4N is authorised to collect debts due the late #T»i.
and is charged with the closing of the business.
SAMUEL F. : BBH&, ’
GEO. W. WYLLY,
declO-tf HENRY R. CHRISTIAN.
w
I5LAMTEVLLLE .
SLATE MINING COMPX
VAN WERT, POLK CO., OA.
OapT Stools. *800,000
SHARKS, gM KACH.
Dizbkotob*—H. Brigham, J,, F. ilewr, L C. Gran-
niris, A. Wilbur and A- K. MArthBll. / ' •
Pi«iu*nt—A. Wilbur. Savannah, G»..
Vioz PctanirNT—B. C. GrannlHa, Macou, Qft.
Szoretarv—A. E, Marshall. Atlanta, Ga.
T UIS Company will booh be prepared to All any
orders for Slate, however large, for reoflug, tot
furniture manufactured oat of elate, for lintels, for
pavement, ami for any other uses to which mate con
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities ot
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Colnmone,
Ga.; to the cities of Selma. Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to Ncw Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, IVnu.. and St. LonK Mo. The superiority .
shueftir rooting purposes, and lta special adaptabillt
to various article*”! fornitare ana for pavement
well known.
Order, may beaddre^tg ^, y ’
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
DRY" GOODS!
jg LEG ANT LACE SETTS.
. ' Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Gents' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Fancy Articles,
Dress Goods at Onst, -
Cloaks at Cost,
Cloak Cloths and CassimereH,
. . Damask Tabic Lloeu,
Napkins, Doylies and Towel*. ■ ‘
For sale by Da WITT A MORGAN,
- dec 15 _ gSjttqgggggg STBKET. ■
(JOAL.
ifeljuicliased th
L aroche A WILlUMB hawdg purchased till
i rerest of Wyily A Christian in the late firm of
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN, will contiuue the
business under the name of
decio—tf Laroche, bell a williams
T HE subscribers haring sold their interest in the 1868. Daniel G. Turee and
late business of BELL. WYLLY k CHRISTIAN General Pftttnert, ana Albert
BELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAN
to Messrs LaBOCHE * WILLIAMS, solicit a contin- -
nance of the business to the new'firm. - • lArsto the
. george w. wylly; Ir '
dacl °—If HENRY r. CHRISTIAN.
Notice.
Notice.
ricriO
taken the store lately occu-
ne trn, Mclntire & Co., will con
■iwtibu nDder the ® n 5 name of WARD t
P. H. WARD.
JOHN R. l Mc INTIRE.
ANTHRACITE, BPfUMINOUS,
ED ASH, steamboat, Ealttmore, -Cqmberlaud
sod English OvaL^.
sale by ton or cargd by
■6m " Cl
CHIPMAN A CHAPIN.
y
Notice.
1 have over two hundred such Teatlmnalals a*
these, but want of apace compels me to coaelBde. >
i. MAGOUL, M. D.
MAGGIEL’B PILLS AND SALVE.
K IJJL.TOJST
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO
$290,000
Capital Stock,
IHARKI, IM KACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, Sift PER SHARE
And no other assessment made, exee*** by direction
of a majority of all the Htoakhoidere.
omcmi:
J.P.-SLOAN. ■z-"|w!*»!
E. E.’RAWSOM,... .Vioe Frestdent.
im. VW
JNo. C. WHITHER
P.P. PEASE.....,..--.-.
ROBT. LOGAN
J P LOGAN ROBT. LOGAN,
E E . RAW SON, S. K.Mt^AWHT,
P P. PEASE, w p
Immediate vicinity Of receM Ml. dmcowswee. w warn
offers a portion ofita stock tor sale, the aflflflflh*
upon which .halfbe returned to tojpurckimer b.
any general dividend wlil be declared. ■ .
A limited amotrnl of Stock may Mimndlif «»■-
inn on the undersigned, agents In thR dly
LkHOCHK, BELL A WILLIAMS.
Assignee s
I OFFER tor sale the Bslldlnsr known M the Bank
of uommerce, situated on the son there one-third
or hit No. te, Jeykyl Tythlag. Derby Ward, fronting
thirty feet oB Drayton, ami sixty feet
* l The' Bonding le well adapted tor carrying aa a
large BanWag Saaiaesa -- —
> 2 Awo.
The middle oafldbirA' of arid tot Eo. i«, and the
Improvement*. UmrapOs I he gronad apoa Whlsh
both buildings are situated to fee simple.
ALSO*
tfinssn-suz
IfeMHii holfUsf ifea
Irefl floUors "
P ?he t ftbove drecrl^J'real eitote aad head, wad*
Thirty itonda of one th;
city <f Coiamboa, guaranteed
rani Railroad Company, ■
city of Columboe af flva
tereat on alt
feredat privataiato,aadMact dlipnredofjwavleaa-
iy, will be told at Aaetion by Oaocga W. Wylly, aa
the first (lay of February aext, at toa Coart Boaas.
in tblHOity.
JOHN O.
NOTICE
fO ALL WANTfllG RlfflDTffiE
i am opening for the taapselkm of tha pahhe,
a fine stock of -
CABINET FURNITURE, CflAIBS, MAT-
TKK8HEB, Ac.,
To which the attaatlan of aU to ImM.
%T Ware rooms, ITS BEOUGESOH STBEEB
-ck;. old Dry Good. Store.
rpilB nndereij
euT «i«,-
signod, nnder the nstoe and style of
THOMASTuve tMlffOsy termed a 11m
. URSKA— „
iied paitnevshlp -tor the tomeartirm of ■» General
Commission and Brekexage AuMnsie la the eltyof
4
cial Partner, and hasqqnJribBMtrTen'Thtinsand Dol-
. v . ■ ■ ' z——the'Co-partnership.
D. G. PURSE,
'DrRrnKnrbt
SiVartNAU, Dec.
-p’ECBIYJKG. ami lor flale by
" f. C ALLAN AN A 00,
no2l tf Corner Habersham and President sto.
A Fine Biuk Mur
i'- FOR SALE,
By bSHOCHE, SELL A WlhUAEfl.
\A7H will reeMkiflealliUrt
W every Particalar a family
light rffokaway. Caaba area al J
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
rafTNO taken the large Fire Proof Store,
1 “ ipied by Messrs. Wilkinson A Fargo,
(to offer the beet facilities tor rnitoi
Bacon, Hams, Lard.
received and for isle— ,
trhflEtteatto Clear Bacon Sides ,
Clear Bib Sides
Prime Bright Shonldeie
Pare Kettle Rendered Lard
. M EWWfl.«0*e : Snd»r Oared Bagged Haas
i U Mama Sagar Oared Oacovared Hama
W. H. WHITNEY A CO.,
No. 4 Harris' Range.
hogshead*I
bflfeflMtdsl
5T
t rWproiteL __
i ooMMisHiON Merchant and wholesale v .
, J WRat.gR (X.1,- V. , vyi
HAY, GRAIN aud PRODUCE,
Corn. Oats. Meal. Feed, Bran,
Oil i
Oonatantly receiving, and tor aal» at the - lemesV
wholesale rates.
Agent Savannah Flour Mills.
155 Bay Streety Savannah.
Vi. Srahe. Jos. A. Roberts. B. Nevmaybr
STARR A ROBERTS. ,
and Commission
'.IPBgtoRB., •“ J. B. O’BtRWR.
Edw. O’Byrne A Son.
WwoajmAMi abb Retail Dbauus in Oroorurs,
Liquors, Ac., Act
itronage of onr friends
jt‘ The Senior partner
af this Arm having done bnilneaa In thia city for up
wards afthlrtpAwe years. Corner Bryan and jofferaou
oe5-ly
W S eeiMta share of the pato
-aad tha pubUo generally.
af this Rrm having done buaine
Butter.
Flour, Bacon,
LARD, Ao.
Pork,
an HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Rides
*)y gahogaheads Shnaldera, Baltimore cared.
r Uercea Lard, Baltimore Leaf
M barrels Poti, Films, Prime Mesa and Mas
M tegs and half kega Batter, Choice Cdehen
1»S boxes Cheese
1# Mereee Hants, New Sager Cured.
EARS, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, Ac.
*S hagflhead* Sugar, St. Crolx, Porto Btco aad
Moacovadu ... ,
1(0 barrel* Sorar, A, B and* ‘ C OJU’.
as paokagee Tea, assorted qualities
Iflfl bags OoOM,'Klo _
m sockets Coiyre, Old Ctoverpmeat Java
HR hsxefl Soap, all quaHHeu
tea bagel Candles, AUamantiae and TaMow
UR boxes Tobacco, all qitolitlee
Oabe MoUtoaea In hogshead* aad Battels
Bag, Cera, Oat* aad Cow Feed constantly oa hand
“— and for sale by
SCRANTON. SMITH A CO.,
Hodgaou'r BaiVUng,
Bay street, oppoalU Jegeraon.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
LI Q U O R8.
^■B Mask la equal to aay In the city. Call and
ladM lor yoar*elves.
BOW SCRANTON, -MtTH A CO.
aud St. Julian streets and Monumeni
Sagan. SAVANNAH. OA.
B* FRUITS and VEGETABLES m season alwaj
on always
aa2T-tf
Ptoojr iWu.t. Jawm Kaasiasa.
Columbia Square
GROCERY STORE,
~ 1 ride Of Colnralda Square, corner of
and President street#,
BY PHILIP CALLAHAN A CO.
nMEBVyaa, WEEKLY, nret-elare romhy Gro
tto eerie*. Ales, Wince. Liquors, ctgare, rruita,
VagatahUa, Ac. For sale oa must reasonable terms.
Fall Fashions for 1866.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CELEBRATED
duplex aurac
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
Hoop Skirts.
1
V, - '-Vi.
merchants;
8AVAIMAU, GEUKGiA.
Liberal advaacee op coaaigomedls of Cotton or
other Produce, ; tit .
Particalar. attention giren to the-parehaee or enp-
pllee for Mannfictnrers, Ac. ” ' ' dec6
*
•lioftf
-aMVn ■ ®dT < c f ir
: Bum .doiuil
sir .a'ijifYu
For ‘ ^
• nil do v«;„ 1 a . • — v
& HEW YEAR’S PRESEHTS,
and Elegant Quality.
SKIVED A CHOICE SELECTION
OF
A. AUSTELL, ’
Atlanta,
Georgia.
W. H. Inman,
(Late of Georgia,)
New Yoi k.
.AxisteU & Inman,
CfljtUn sad. (Mniadon merchants,
No. SO Wall street,
. NEW YORK.
W E are folly prepared to maka literal cash ad.
voncemeota on I'onsigntneilhi IrenV MuCf-hanta
and Planters, both at this place j Rfl a£ our naeucies.
TOILET SETTS, VASES, DRESSING CASKS, ODOR 8TANDF, WORK BOXES, WINE CASES, amlni,
Orhameutci} poods of ail descriptions. y
t ' !r ' Baefcetaof-fruits, contaiiiiiig Pears, rtmnr, Peaches, Grapes, Ac., each and every Fruit filled with
delicate pertrime. Something quite novel.
W^tchWndi, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Ac.
' 'Bootell Plaid Goods of ingeniens workmanship.
Ivory. Tortoise Shell aud Buffalo Combs, Ivory and Buffalo Hair Blue hen, Ac.
jJqeides, a'splendld assortment of French, English and German Perfumery, Lullin') Coudray’a, Moullle.
ron’s amtUhai din’s prndnctaot^ Paris.
9 JiILmt. Son A Hrtydon, Bailey, Cleaver A Yardtoy’a prodacte of London.
. Ue: man Cologiiea front the genuiue Johann Maria Fart nr.
Calfand examine, for qoodA are shown with pleasure at
LIPPIAR’S
Drug and. Chemical \V areliouse
■ d * e2U “ ■ ' ’ Corner Congrera and Barnrni
our agents, Meters. Brady A Muses, 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 solid!
filed.
se27-;tm
RISLBY t CREIGHTON,
Commission J Merchants- and
SHIP BROKERS,
V a AH LBSTOM, S C.
Charters mad* for tiny ports at short noUeu,aud on
favorable terms- Advances m»de on consignments
to oar frlende in Europe, West Indies and Northern
cities. decf!-iin
R. A. SOLOMON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT
ING AGENT, Ac.,
Ehifaula, -A-la.
Prompt attention given to Collections ami Remit
tances; Purchase and Bale of Cottou, Ac.
Beference;—Messrs. S. Schiffer St Nephews, Lau-
ence Bros. A Co., New York; Bppffiff, llaneerd A
o , Columbus, Ga.; Wm. A. McKeciie d Co., Apa-
Shicola: Austin A Kllto. SAvanualt. Ga.. oelii-3m
. Baucs A Co
G ; ,B^ WE ^ t r. METCALFE ! CO
Cotton. Factors*
Comm ission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
No. » Stoddard's Lower. Range, Boy St.
SAVANNAH, GEOliGiX. ‘
GiMtY AdTBBOM on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter & Co., New York, and John R. GiUlatt Ar'Co., LiT-
eiyooL oc^2-3m
> * *>
L- S r.. ft V\
')! I ’ 1 l \ ; i • r i ’ • !'
Khoid
Leo Lull!
na&2«
|h >
aYft tSM
kl 3*t±
lH£»:
l: Uj.
W. BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX SKIRTS
ktti printed In RED INK, on th* bend
A W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
. .f, DON'r BUY ANT OTHER. ‘
Yon coo elwayrtfiJ fall aaaortmeats at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
, . J. C. MAKER A CO..
LATHROP A (XL
: ASK VOIt .
j_ w. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT
AND- -j r ,
“SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.”
For sale in Savannah at Wholesale by
J. a MAKER A CO ,
LATHRDP * CO..
ORFF A WATKINS,
Briril hr AC. MAKER A ca,
LATHROP A CO.,
DB WITT A MORGAN,
KIN8TEIN A BOKHAN,
ORFF A WATKINS,
THOMAS PEPPER.
Atwhaieealeby the kxclualve Manuloetarer# and
Soto Owners of the Fatent.
WESTS, BRADLEY A CART,
- ,Wsrorooms and Oflh-e, ’
Has. flt Chambers, and Tfl aad 81 Ramie 8 k,
Haw York.
FIRE SETS OF JEWELRY,
Vatahta, SUTerwsre, Vonl Ear BIess
orl omd other Ploger glaff
PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS,
Cutlery, &c.
■smcUod of Revolvers and Ptototo,
sntatton, aad of the meat eels
Oana, Shot Poaches, Powder
fl Ospe. AU goode
. la New York, last
asd to-5ay. Watches and Jew-
by experienced workmen, and
• • . A. BARIG,
Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sto.
Paper 'HaWgiHgs
ND
.
Window Shades.
MRS. Mi
No.'SB St. Julian Street,
eaareoetvad a new supply ot Paper Hangings, Win-
•wflto.de* ami «Nlt CoraScee, which will bssold
- . ■ -HH>
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
fa, 153 Bay Street, Savannah,
AND
Darien, Gl-eorgia.
VtT. Orders for Lumber solicited.. <i)6-tl
' 8. 6. HAINES.
GKNKKAL COMMISSION MMRCHANV,
AND WHOLESALE I>E-\.LER. IN
i Kionr, Grain, Frol and Product-,
CORNER STORE,
•i-iijy, jujj, yoa Ba* Stbhet, foot or Backabo Sr.,
J,. SevAinah, Georgia.
Reference-.—C. A. Gambrill A Co.. Norris k Bald
win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin k Do., Baltimore
aad New York; L. GanibriB, Bauter. Chiu leslou.
Liberal advances made oa consignments of Ootlon
and Produce. ■ ■, oc2-tf
Johnston, Woods & Co,,
General Commia’n Merchants
Nw. !0 Stoddard's Lower Rang;,
e epl-tf
SAVANNAH, GA.
N. 1. HARDEE SCO.. ”
COTTON FACTORai «
GeneraiCommfesloSjiMeecf’g*l t ®t,
Liberal advances mode on eonelgbrneiifli. '
Sales made in Savannah on New Yurk^qr Liver-
peol, and bat one commfeslon charged.; . iioIJ
Austin & Ellis,
CtiimitD ail FemiliH Mentals,
flfl MAY STREET. SAVANNAU, GA
H. AUSTIN, \- Late of Apalachicola, Fla^
aeptl-tf
THOMAS H. AUSTIN, 11
CHARLES ELUS, I and Coiamboa, /lo.
lir.Bona W. A. Hbyamt.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Fbrmerly of Jacksonville, Fla., I ,
Ferwariii£ ati Commission Merchants.
104 Bny Htrcet,
SAVANNAH,
ffb
- . • GEORGIA.
goodooek of Groceries, Liqnora, Agricultural Imptc-
manta, BEffdtag Materials, Fairbankr A Co't Scales.
Ac., besides other good* aad manafactnred articles
for sale on eonrignment, aad for which they are
ageata. Order* ami consignmanre respectfuily eo,
H0LUM8W0ETH & CO.,
C0IIIS810H 1EBCEAHTS,
’l ■ MACON, GEORGIA.
al aUMitkm WiUbe given to th* oxrcnffow -
of Cotton Oaders, which we aollcit.
[NIX STEAD SAW HILL.
t- SAVANNAH. GA
malm si. having completed Ualr DOUBLE
SAW MILL, keowa aa tha ‘*ra<ENIX
twolve Garden Loti
AT PRIVATB
■Y bsHOCHE, B
—itolningfiflOff-UI
Lot*. They are ’—
Shell good and
etedvrlthin one
■ius'ta.^srsaaffjsa
find .sure profit by mehtog an tovarimmrt la the
above property, aa lh» city to a—df *a Emf '
Asa- Plator fifes property eea be seen at oar
nW-roore. - — a
Dissolution^
a SAVxaaamGL, October rife. 18flA
co-partnerarip of Vaw Miaa, amirou A .
4wuit sxptrefl this day, by ltaowa llmltotioa.
BfHXYOKB to MUBBAT.
Od( CHARLES YAM MOBIL
■ Silver Skin- Onion*.
Per salt by
TTOi
f
^ORSALE,
m BEHVKkhBLi DEAi
JL Biitoihi e—I'amato*
DRAn toORSE Apply af
G. MoGINLY,
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GEHRRAL COMMISSION SERUHANTS,
STODDxaw'a Ufvbb Ktsofi Rax Btbf.et,
SAVANNAH, QBQRGtA.
r facility altered ter consignments eroi «>•-
I cuttoa af ardors. Liberal advances made an
t Mends in New York, uehl-
bell-lf
id u- - /Me U.,
A H PHOT CLASS
Hand Sear MUhM
ton Worta, M*« l
bone power.
Blsacescomn
inch^HH
Jl-U
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
R LADIEM, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN,
Em bracing the most
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
i 4 - ' •
.« ‘ ,'t. —ov—
RICH AW) RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY
EVER - EXHIBITED IN THI8 CITY.
AVF. RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A CALL TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
decl i-tl’
E. T>. SMYTHE & CO,
109 Broughton Street,
WI.ll. MliUGHLIH,
DEALER IN .
"W all [Paper
AND
W indow Shades,
FIRST FLOOR,
OVER HULSMAN S DRUG STORE,
A large assiirtment ol Wall Paper, IVindow'Shadea
(Jilt Cortiices; i'nrlHin Kande, Picture Frames, Gil
HouMlrg-i, .ft'--, -Ve., always oil hind.
ORDEKS FOE
HOUSE.SIGNAND DECORATIVE
p a i n r I N G
PROMPTLY
fio'C? Iln
ATTENDED TO.
Prepare for Christinas.
Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery
Ac.,
fifcc.
rpUE attenii*^ of the t-esideiits of Savannah, aud
of thoei^visiting the city, ia called to the extensive
GHSortmei.t ol
TOYS, FANCY GOODS. kc. 9
lo be ha<( ot Wholenale or Urtjtfl at
T. BATESON S,
Corner Congress aii«I Droyton Btrcef^.
jf. b.—Thankful for the liberal pntionage extend
ed, during the last
fiftkp:n years,
I rcnectinlly aoligit a continnuuce of the same.
ih*c:i-6w .
City Sheriff’s Sale.
TTNDKIt acd t»y virtne of two fieri facias*. Issued
IJ oat oj the Honorable City Court of Ssmiuiah iu
favor irf-J^iues Lloyd vs. Bernard C. Wagner, I have
levied, and will sell, on the first TUESDAY in Janu
ary, 1S67, being the first day of said month, before
thr Court House door, in the city of Savannah, in
tin; county of Chatham, and iState of Ceorgia, be
tween the legal hours of sal«v ihe foliowiug propev-
ty. to wit;
All tlmt Lot, Tract or Parcel of 1 -nd. lying, being
and .situate m tlie city of SavuliiMih. county and State
afuresakl, uud known anddivtinguiahetl 111 th^ Map
or Fian of Maid cit v of Bavaunali as Lot No. 18* Lib*
eriv Ward, cont.-iiiimg sixty feet fro t, i»y ninety
feet deep, more t*c. ieeu, ivith the . improvements
thi-rcou, iKmuded u» iollowp: On the north by State
JUjet-i, touib by Pieshlent street, east by Lot No. IT,
ami wept by Montgomery street-
Property pointed out by defendant.
Terms c.a**h.
Purchaser paying for titles..
■ CHARLES .1. WHITE,
dpcl -tds Sheriff City Savaoiiah.
CUT CODKT OF SAVAHKAH.
NOVEMBER TERM, 18CG.
■ fiirttard W. Adam-, w/-rcsumm an d lo attend
, anllEefiiwom as ilr.iul Jurors aMhd preseutttfrm
.of tlmHonorable City Court of Savauimh, and jnade
default. His ordered that they l>u lilted iu the sum of
forty dollars each, nnless they file good aud-suffi
cient cause of excuse on or before tile first day of
the uexi (February! term of eaid Court
And whereas, hriannel s lie Hal', Thomas Hol-
eomberand A. .1 Miller were summoned to attend as
Talesmen andbc sworn aa Grand Jurors at the pre
sent term of this Court, and made delimit, it 1s or
dered that they be ttued m the sum of forty dollars
eaefi, unless they file Rood and sufficient caoee of ex
cuse on or bclore tlie lir.-ldayorthe next fFebmary)
term ol saW Ooart.
■ And whereas, Patrick Ilutucs, George H. Aah,
Charles E. Smith, Daniel U. Purse, Henry K. Ben
nett and James U. Bashkir were sua iponed to at
tend and be sworu os Petit Jurors at the present term
of this Court, and made defauli.lt is ordered that
they be fined in the sum of twenty (lollara each, un
less they file good avid sufficient cause of excuse on
or before the first day -01 fhe next fFehruaryj term
of.said Court.
A nd wherca9, W. O. Godfrey, James H. Demund.
K. H. Brown, Benjamin B. Ferrill, Peter Vaodever,
A Kornandcz and L. A. Wakemau were summoned
to appear oa the 8th of November, 1864k to attend
and he sworn as Petit Jurors; and whereas, Patrick
Duun, L. W, Landers blue. Dr.. Warren Johnson.
Patrick H. Maltoue aad Juba Kilay were sttmmuueff
faftear add he sworn aa Pent Jnrors, aud mode
ridridt sines the 9th Ol November; and whereas,
MA Doty. B. B, Old|,man, B. P. Ciuier, F. Brown,
S. CTCatherwood, 8. M. Coldiug, L. J. Unilmartin
oo«A A. DutenhoLr were aummouod to attend and
be'shorn as PetiWurors; aad made default siooe the
TT*tU wl Nov«o»he*-. 1S66; and wla-rexa, David 8. How-
I - V VM —1 AlUVOlHUtMi IffWi 4»uu W IIX_ I Cos, 1/aTIUO. AAD IV “
atd and Georpe s. v>i)liam» were summoned to at-’
tetbtand'be sworn aa Perit Jurors, aad made default
since thwsfia-of November, 18*6: aud whereas Pres
ton Warner, Wi W. Remshart, B. O. Withlngton.T.
Blake wood,-F. Dowd, E.A. Wei),'Joseph P. Pelot,
T. Bostic*, David Holley, Jacob Lucky nod Wm. Bolt
were summoned to attend and be sworn aa Petit Ju
rors, and made deihuit since the Tfh day of Decem
ber, 1868; and whereas John D. Hopkins was
summoned to attend and be sworn as a Petit
Juror; and made default since sho 8th flay of
December, 1866, It is ordered that they each be fined
iu the sum of twenty dollars, unless they file good
a ltd sufficient cause for snch default on or befflre the
first- day oT-lite next (February) term of this Court.
\V\ S.’CIH-HOLM, Judge,
tottest:—WM. J. CLEMENTS, Deputy ClerhOlty
* Court of SavnnUidi.
T'ue extract from the minutes of Court of the
X7lh December, ls«i6.
PHILIP M. BUSSELL,
*. declS—sot Clerk City Court of Savannah.
. DANIEL H. LONDON.
NO. si, BROADWAY, NE\V YORK,
81ri|ping and-Cfrtaiuissioit Merefcsiit,
LLeetl all kinds ol Tobacco, Cotton, Bogging,
rdere for
WJl -
If Gmiib-Atoedi Ar.., ami will execute order*
haying MetchaudM* and Produce ol every dnerip-
tten. CunrignmenU and orders solicited.
■» references.
Iu Savannah—Malm A. Porter, Duncan A John*
stun, N. A. Hardee to Cot, E. E. Hertz A Co., .Jen*
J Nkw Yornr—W. C. Laniley A' Co.. Bxveley to
Cotton shipped
; Watson A Co,
LilmfflraatSrSr aflOWfiff
Messrs. Byre’ Evans
dOclfl—2w
PRIME NORTHBHN HAT,
HUN A CHAPIN,
mi
g^g Beg QtreeL
Boarding.
I ./HOOD BOARD con be obtaiued, wtth * floe large
t Ajf room with fireplace, by early application at Sto
126 South Brood street- aovlhtf
S.B.HABMMTON.
EVERY VARIETY OF
FURNITURE
IS SELLING GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISHED.
PARLOR SETS, extra well upbolatem/
FINE BED ROOM SETTS, Walnut and Ma
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every
variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all binds.
KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTRESSES, the "best Bed in use,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to
others.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
WAREROOMSA
178 Broughton Street,
tali Oposiit Si.
NEW STORE.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND
CLOTHING,
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
Einstein Eckman & ft,
NO. 163 CONGRESS 8TREET.
fTTK are now receiving, and ready to
W large and well selected stockofthexhove'Ptffi
tamed goods frqm the bert maBufretarerAJ^ P"*
ip expressly tor the Georgia and Florida tnae.
Merchants and Planters
are invited to examine our stock before P n f*£!f*
Estate Sale.
5,000 Acres of Timbered Laud. !■ •
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By LaHOCHE, BALL to WILLIAM*'
5,000 acres of HeevUy.Titnbered
Bolloch county, adjoining the Unds of w. ^
James Young; and others, situated three m Q&titl
the Ggeeehee river end four mile* from Kortk
Railroad. The Land* produce cotton, “J,,*, in
cows, etc., and is one of the most healthy JPJjaniber
our State; the society te excellent. Forthe nn»
business and terming H cannot be exceUeo. fte ut<
The above prortrtybrionga to the eatoto of' f u,,
John M. Burns, deerend. and Bold by an oro ^
« Honorable CourtrfOtonar^ 3cre»«* , |»J, i *l
vember term. Mflfl, for the hemffit ofth*
eredito.eof aaidcutofla. Plot of foe
at tear oounting-ftwtokFor torttier
to us, orMr.JI. C. Kitaee, Ho. A
Tsui—Ooe half eaeh; hetaeeto
wtth T per centintereto secured by mortgaj
property: P m *"* r ‘ opMr,or SfS , krm*
New York Herald plaasa copy for one monin v
■end bill to this office. '
XHON. W. BBOOIW
MANUFACTUXXB of
furniturc AND CENERA*-
UPHOLtTERY.
m Doe Bt^fl, Pteltodelpfe**' ^
N. &—toll OBDBBS sent by Mall
ended to.
MARTIN J.FO
attorney AT LA
J ounce. »*.« hhvah
jjRam SAVANNAH. GA.