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Official Paper of the City.
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TO OUR COUNTRY FltlKSiJKg.-
As mucli interest Is felt throughout the country «i»
regard to the prospects of the cotton and other cropi-
we will l»e grateful to onr plautiug friends ami other*
n the interior for information on that subject. Those
who li'ivo opportunities for obtaining valuable inlor-
luation in regard to the growing crop*, the working
ol the Ireo-labor s> stem, and kindred matters, ot gen
eral interest, will confer a favor by coiuinniiicating
the same to us.
A Singular CoinpUilut.
Looking over our Radical exchanges we
occasionally see an article berating the
Southern people for manifesting a disposi
tion to iguore politics and devote their un
divided attention to their domestic interests.
It really seems quite impossible for us to
give satisfaction to rnauy of the Radical
journals in the North. If we express our
opinions upon political matters, we are ac
cused of impudence aDd disloyally; if we
don't express them, we are guiily of a
criminal apathy about the alfuirs of the
couutry. If we talk politics, we arc re
bellious; if we don’t talk we are contuma
cious. Wlieu we elected members ot Con
gress we were charged with trying to rule
the couutry again; if we show uo disposition
to elect them, we are sulleu and refractory.
What are we to do, to give salisfacliou, no
one can tell us, and the Radicals themselves
seem not to know- Such being the case,
lue Southern people are betakiug themselves
to hard work, as much from necessity "as
from sound policy. In this they are doing
light, and we hope they will stick to the de
termination to make meat and bread and let
politics alone.
They have uo friends now ou whom they
can rely hot their fertile soil and industrious
bauds. Let them apply their energies to the
recuperation ol their ruined lortuues- Not
iu a sullen or contumacious spirit, but with
au enlightened appreciation of their true
interests, let them devote themselves to the
development of their busiuess resources, and
leave the barred field of politics to those who
are in u situation to cultivate it. There is
no calculating what the Southern people
may accomplish by applying their immense
puergies to agriculture aud the mechanic
arts. And then, too, every Southern State
should' now he busily engaged in establish
ing factories of all kinds. Our State is
leading off handsomely in that direction.
She has now a large number ol* mills lor the
manufacture oi cotton and woolen goods m
the course of construction. This is the true
way to reconstiuci. After Rome had con
quered Greece, by forae of arms, Greece
turned round aud conquered Rome, by
literature and the arts aud scieucep. A
• similar achievement awaits the South ii she
pursues a similar course.
Tun Cou.apsk op CuntOLisE.—No one
who promenades Broadway now-a-dnys, says
the New York Times, will doubt that the
long foretold, long delayed “collapse of cri
noline’ has at last come to pass. It is visible
to the most careless observer, and has j.inol
iu our most fashionable ladies as they •‘march
along. ” The immense circumference of skirl
and sweep ^pi traiu that came in vogue a
dozen years ago, aud have been expanding
and lengthening ever siuce, uutil recently,
are now things of the past. In their stead
masculine eyes are now gratified by neat,
trim dresses, at ouce moderate in size, gruce-
tully brief, aDd pre-eminently piquant.
The Cordova Colony—Mexico.—Intelli
gence bas been received that only General
Price and Gov. Harris, of Tennessee, arc-
now left at Cordova. They have erected a
house, but it is scarcely comfortable, and
their families reside in the city. Governor
Hatris is about sending his family, six iu
number, to Tennessee, to have his childreu
educated. Gen. Shelby is at Vera Cruz en
gaged in the colonization' of Tuxpan. Gen.
Stevens is still superintendent of the Vera
Cruz Railroad, but the ‘.ravel and business
on it are small. All the Confederates, iu
Meixico are In excellent health, but their
prospects were poor.
Tub Banks.—It appears from our ex
changes that the persistent refusal of the
banks to lend tbeir money to customers ope
rates with the greatest hardship upon indus
try and labor. It is alleged that they invest
their means In Government securities, for
which they receive the interest in gold, and
thus discourage by refusing to assist honest
enterprise. A member of Congress, when
presenting a petition a few days since pray
ing Congress to “correct the growing evil,'’
remarked that the banks preferred tiie inter
est oftheir stockholders to that of the outside
public, for whose convenience they were or
ganized.
An .lff<ri|At IMldsa. 4
A case was recently tried in Baltitflofc in
which the question was decided whether the
assignees of a person wfco, previous to the
breaking out of the rebellion, bad ^is life in
sured," and who entered Into the rebel ser
vice, could recover tho amount of his policy.
The insurance compaffy resisted the pay
ment ol the amount called for by tho policy,
on the grouud that the qgsured violated the
tferm of the policy by going south ol Mhe
lines prescribed by it into the^ military ser
vice, contrary to Jfte express provisions
thereof.. At the bottom ot each policy is a
notice or stipulation that the'agents are not
authorized to alter the contract entered into,
or in any manner change the provisions con
tained therein. Hence it was urged that
tiie act of the agent in receiving the pre
miums after it was known that the insured
had entered the military service did not bind
the company.
The jury found a verdict iu favor of the
compauy and against the claimants ; but it
ib stated the President of the compauy he
fore leaving the court-room, with great lib
erality, gave them a check lor $4,000, and
paid all -costs of the case. He said tin 1
amount involved was of no importance, but
the company desired to have the principle
settled by the courts.
Emigration to Foreign Lands.—A Texas
paper announces the departure, from that
State receutly, of a party numbering about
one hundred and fifty. They will settle iu
the same region with a colony which had
preceded them, about one hundred and fifty
miles from Bin Janeiro. The Picayune,
condemning this and other similar move
ments iu tho Southwest, says nearly all the
voluntary exiles to Mexico aud Brazil have
returned after having endured unheard-of
jufi'eriugs. It says, also, that most of the
agents who are prowling over the eountry,
trying to induce people to emigrate to this
or that country, have private interests to sul>-
SQi ve therein. Many of them are tho paid
agents of speculators, who are taking ad
vantage of the natural recklessness ami dis
content of onr people, consequent upon the
lute upheaval of society, aud they should fce
on their guard against them.
Negro Emigration.—The Atlauia Intelli
gencer says : “Not a day passes but largo
numbers of tiie negro population take tbeir
departure Westward over the State Road.—
We have been informed that not less than a
thousand per week are thus transported on
their way rejoicing to the rich Mississippi
bottoms. They are collected up in various
sections by agents, and it is said that all
sorts ot inducements are offered them. A
group may be seen at the car shed everyday
awaiting shipment.”
Personal.—Wc had the pleasure of greet'
ing in our office last evening Mr. Orme, ot
the Mtlledgcvillc Recorder, who is eu route
for New York for the benefit of his health.
He lakes passage on the steamer going hence
this morning. -■=
The Louisville Democrat says General
Sherman and Mr. Campbell went to Mexico
to find out what they went for. Thoy hardly
found it necessary to go so fat to find out
what they came back for.
Mayor Monkob, of New Orleans, has ex
pressed his williugoess to give the Congres
sional Investigating Committee every facili
ty to obtain information in relation to the
riots iu that city.
Hon. Montgomery Blair has declined
tiie appoirtmcul of foreigu attorney to
take charge of the United States subs Id
Europe against the public property of tbe
late Confederacy.
This Sau Antonio (Texas) Express states
that the arrangements for the uew telegraph
line through that State to California are com
pleted, and the line will be in working order
by ?pi ing.
Grnebal Grant has bought his father-in-
law’s farm, ten miles from St. Louis, for
$20,000. Ho is su’d to intend it as u final
home for himself aud family.
Mb. Davis.—The: Richmond Enquirer re
marks : '“If it was generally understood how
aunoying it is to Mr. Davis and his iainily
when visitors leave them to publish all they
saw of his domestic life, and all that they
hesnl, or thought they heard him say, such
publications would bring tbe writers far more
of shame than credit. It is something more
than indelicate or unkind—it is treacherous
iu its nature and cruel iu its consequences—
to retail, of one in bis situation, the language
spoken iu the reserve of private converse.”
Georgia Enterprise—In Georgia there
are seventy-two mills for the manufacture bf
cotton and woolen goods in course of con
struction, some of which will also manufac
ture calicoes- The MobileGazettc calls upon
Alabamians to note the praiseworthy exam
ple of the Empire State ot the South, and go
and do likewise. This is the true w.iy for
the Southern States to construct themselves.
iNIGHT DISPATCHES.
*
Vfwt WukUfUa.
Washington, December 27,—Petition, are oka
lit!ng.throu«bonl to# North tot aign* tore**r»yt«I
Cobgrras to refrain from the passage of any art an-
t «rising the curtailment of the national earn*of, or
having in view the return within a limited lima 10
specie payments. This moremWht is to opposition to
tho policy of Secretary McCulloch, who maintains
that the country wants mOtu labor thplaad of
currency.
The fall in gold la not to eenaaqnenes at anything
the Srcjntaryot' to* Treasury has Houa. Thar* hove
not been •ny torgs isles of gold by his direction fct *
longtime. .. '
The President ia the recipient from MM? I* 00 **
Richmond, of a cane mad. of >ptea* of th. rtd trifta
Oonriitatlon. Tit* iaaeriptorate to* gold bead
plimests Andrew Johnaea aa tee i■storm of th. Oom-
stitntiesi.
The Secretary of State and Assistant
crick Seward left Washington yastardag
funeral of the Portuguese minister, who died at Brook
lyn ou Monday laat. - ,
Mr. Sumner entertained the nawFnnto nrtutrtiwf.
yesterday. Mr. Stanton was among the guested
The Commissioner of OurtipftS 1
mation of the arrest at DStrutt of nto*
smuggling.
Secretary McCulloch, who baa 1
Washington for a few days, has returned and iteemed
his duties.
This morning the Uuited Slate* consul al St OMtu*
West Indies, report* to the Slate Department
account of Ihu prevalence of eholera, email hoc and
yellow fever al 81 Thoma*. the Bngliah Inland* have
established a quarantine on vowels from 8L Th
of iweuty-oue day* and the Spanish Island*
days.
Tho President has pardoned Johuaoo Noble. ot
tucky, and F. W. M. Holiday, of Virginia* on *
commendation of the Governor* of their respective
Stoics.
i a con venation with the Preaid—t, he denied hi
toio the occarrenoe of the oonvenation repeated as
having taken place with Congressman ^glestoci
says no political matters were discussed, and the tor
terview did not last mors than five minutes, Inst sad a*
hour us reported. Th# report Is published to and
quoted from the Cincinnati Commercial, —d tony And
its way to Southern papers.
case is -oou to be msdo before the Supreme Court
of the Uuited States which will involve the qussHon
whether Alabama is a State to the Federal Union, or
what her present bteUu is if she is nol a Stole.
From Baltimore.
Caltymorh, Dec. 27.—The Legislature to tots State
meets Wednesday next. It A understood that an
will be made to declare the last election for Mayor and
City Council Illegal and void—said election having
been hel l under registration list* of lifl^ In to* —■
elusion of those registered last fall. It teal— aa*
pecto J that a bill will be introduced looking to too
declaration of a general amnesty, by which all
disfranchised under the provisions of toe Stall
atitution, for sympathy or for participate— to «
bellion, will be restored to all tosit fc—sr foUMeM
rights. There is little doubt but tost the Kate—al
Constitutional Am—dineat will be rejected, tel II •
believed many of th# more obnoxious
Code with reference to colored people will be repented
aud tho opinion has be— expressed that there will be
found k majority iu tbe Legislature in favor of to# ad-
miasiou of negro testimony. Th# —groateng —
of interest connected with the meeting of the leg
islature is the election of United States Senator to
place of Senator QEjpwell, whose term ecpira — toe,
4th of March.
.notes
DISCOUNTED
Gt)XD,
[SILVER,
BANK |
BILLS,
DEPOSITS
IN SAVINGS BANK,
PURCHASED BY
DAVID R. DILLON,
Banker, 224 Bay Street.
Praia S.a PrsulM*.
San Fkanouco, Deo. 27.—It la understood that ■»-
ebanta and buaiuoos mm of thte dtr wlllrt**. . grand
in tuguration dinner In honor of th. depasture at (he
»teenier Colorado, th. flrrt ot th. grate Chtea fine.
Department, of Stale, nation*1. gtete ad municipal
government, ot New York, and ha irradte
ber of Couimerc., and Pacta. Railroad, raid Chterah
MeroltauU, ho., wlllb. represented.
A battalion of troop, for th. liberal serrio* ha. bras
quietly organised in thi* oily for the Govarameut at
Mexico, witt)In » few week*, end aTlotachmant of
men, under command ot Major Herring, left yester
day for Maaatlan. per .trainer Continental.
J. Rosa Browne and party, oorutettog of several
members of the State Oeetogtral survey, took
by the wue steamer for th* purpaoa oi maktag fall
ami coinpleto topographical surveys of Lower
ferula.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
■be rauterrtgDed having been *-pointed Anlgnee
FtMltaBk of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia,
prepanwd to miter upon hi. duties. AU bill holder,
art atoer peroona having claim, again.t the .aid Bank
to praaenl the name for Uqaldation, and
tadebted to make Immediate payment Bill
wiU leee their priority if the bill* are not pre-
rtthta rtx month* from thi* date.
JOHN C. FEB RILL, Aaaignee.
Savannah. Angnat 1. 1866. deolS-tfebl
NOTICB.
gmoa am tub Obotbal Railboad 1
ahb Baku ao Co up any or Georgia, *
Savannah, Nov. JO, I860. >
Xbe Anneal Meeting of Stockholder, at thi* Com
ray tel take place at tbe Banking Houa# in Savon
rah. m THURSDAY, tho 20th ot December, at 11
a’totok,*. a.
ghirthatrtm. wtu be paused to and from the meeting
ma over to* Company'. Road, upon presentation oi
haft rtate aaatfflcatee to the Conductors.
war gha T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
A BURB PILB CURB.
Ik. Oragrara’, Pile Iuatramaut pooiurely ouree the
prate sates of Piles, sent by mall rat receipt of $4.
OUrateas fra*. Bold by Drngglate. Agent* vaulted
race. A fdr*w> J. B. ROM Al FIB, Manager. No.
■gwey, Hew York. ocM-ten
NOTICE.
at Underwriters of Savannah being die-
toagonthern Insuronoe and Troat Company
%a Vrtto Ha Blaks at aa low rates aa any other ant-
ana amnpony in tho city.
OgtVIOB—11« Boy Street, up itatrs.
H. BRIGHAM. Preaidant,
f.e. URtma Secretary. dee2t-lw
SAYAN^fiT
CONCERT. HALL.,
FORMEHLT'TIHfc^'—*a
*t ^ i *
Washington Billiard Mall.
wr. D. DONOVANj the’proprtetor of thi. place of
JH. amusement, lake* great pleasure in an
nouncing the opening of theabove placo on
gATU&DAY, DECEMBER tWtk.
Thia Hall bas been well bttednp, and no pains or
expense spared to make it a coni Id table place for
tll p?o?*^SBK n wUl 1 ^iave charge of the Musical
Department, with a good selection of talent, whlcb
illadd much to thelnteregt of tbe occasion.'
Mr. D. DONOVAN, tbe (avorito Ballad Singer.
Mr. CHARLES BISHOP, Baritone.
Mr. HARRY CLARENCE will appear in some of bis
unrivalled impersonations of character.
STRICT ORDER OBSERVED.
Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.
g&. Ilia finest Vines. Liquors and Cigars to be bad
at the Bar.
Admission, 25 cents; and admittance ticket good for
Ouo Brink. dec28—2t
THE COUNTY COURT,
III CUAIIBEBS,
Savannah, December 27,1S6®,
rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, GREETING:
X Where a., by an act of the LegUlatarc, approved
18th <!ay of December, 1888. it la made the duty ol
the Couotv Judge to hold two sessions uf said Conn
tote known aa qaarter sessions iu addition to its
semi-annual seasides, abd to fix the time of bolding
sold quarter seaslona-anil give notice by advertise
ment in one of tbe public gaxetUaof tbe time of hold
ing said ioraioaa; ., '
Now know ye, that I, Levi y. Rnssed. County
Judge in aud for the efimuty of Chatham in said State,
do hcrolore, in execn ioa of aaid act aud of the duty
t in potted upon me, hereby give notice and order that
tbe said quarter sessions ehall tic hold on the t iurd
Monday lu-api it and November of each year at the
Oonit House To the city of Savannah.
Given nnder my official signature and tb*
n. * !■ sent of the county Court at Savannah,
’ the day and year afotesoid.
LEVI S. nUSSELL,
decxv—it County Judge.
Reduced Rates on Fertilizers.
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SCO. j
paptr jkisc;.-,, .swf"
Atlaivmo As Get, Bailcoad Cokpant. j
GCNOtAL SerXaiNrKNDXNT b OrviCE, V
gavauuab, December 21,1400.)
O S and alter Jonnary 1st. ISOr. Fertilizers will be
transported on tnis road tq Tltomaaville, Live
uak and all way Buttons at three dollars per ton, and
to * 1 stations on the Peiiftscols sod Georgia Railroad
at four dollars per ton. when .nipped in quantities of
aot lera than one ton of two thousand pounds.
H. 8. HAINES
dec28—G; General Superintendent.
ATLANTIC & GULF RAILROAD.
JOp »jr*£7
Qbnbbal StrrBXDrtannXNY'B Ovrici, )
8 tvannob, Dec: in ber i7,18t6. J
O N and after January 1st 1887, freight may be
paid either at point of shipment or of delivery,
on good.shipped from Savannah to 1‘homasvillejor
to rranlar stations on the Pcu.ecola «nd Georgia
v Rallroad. M. 8. HAINES,
gects—lw Generiil superintendent.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bank or Savannah, I
Savannah, Georgia, July*, 1888,/
The ■udwalgnod having been appointed Aaalgneea
at tola Bosk he the purpose of adjusting and liqul-
gattag tto affairs, therefore all porson. having claims
hg.lsat tola corporation will present them, and al
bffi-hrtdtoa ef this Bonk are required to present tbe
Same wVMtla six months from thia date, or they will
leaatoa prlartto granted by statute, and those in-
totoff will make immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
-tpl* ^ Aiialgneea.
Special Notices.
Horace Gkeeley, in a conversation with
friends iu New York, stated fie bad no hopes
of being chosen to tbe Senate front New
York, and acknowledged that bis recent
manifesto destroyed bis prospeels ; but be
said that, holding those views, be could not
change, uor would be deceive tbe people by
cooeealing them until after tbe electiou.
3 , Tse Southern Methodist papers abound in
reports of large accessions to the. church, in
various parts of the country. The Nashville
.Advocate reports, from different circuits,
770 ; the Richmond Advocate, nearly 1,000;
the St. Louie Advocate, 350 ; the New Or
leans Advocate, 175.
The Nashville Union of the 17th snytj that
An Illinois ufffer aaka whether General
Butler is looking to the Presidency,
He sqnintH that way.—LAi^UU Journal.
FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS.
HOME LINE OF STEAMERS.
Swan. Jllla Sr. Claiu, Banov JIoohk and Haud
Tiuu,
Leave Savaunab DAILY, (Sunday, exeepted) when
freigbtH offer.
Apply to M. A. COHEN.
ThoSwAN leaves regularly od Wcdneaday morniug.
> dee22-lm
LIVE OAK LODGE, No. 3, L O. O. F.
Tho members of this Lodge are hereby summoned
to attend the Regular Mooting TO-NIGHT, at
o’clock. This being tbe night for the election of offi
cers, a full aUenil—co is requested. Members will
please come prepared to pay their dues.
. 13y order of
C. F. BLANCHO, N. G. pro. tem.
Hknby Booabpum, Secretary. dec28
ANE\VAND GRAND EPOCH IN MED
ICINE.
Dr. Magoiel la .the founder of a new Medical Sys
tem I The quantitations, whose vast Internal doses
enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, most
give precedence to the man who restores health and
appetite, with from one to two of Ills extraordinary
Pills, and cures tbe most virulent sores with a box
or so of hta wonderful and all-beallug Salve. These
two great specifics of the Doctor are last supersed
ing all the stereotyped noetrams of the day. Extra-
ordinary cures by Magglel’s Pills and Salve have
opened the eyes of the public to tbe inefficiency ol
the (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which
ptoplo have so lung blindly depended. Muggiel's
Pills are not oi tiie doss that are swallowed by the
dozen, and of which ovety box full taken creates an
absolute necessity tor another. One or two of Mog-
ftiel’s Pills suffices to place the bowels in perfect or.
der, tone the stomach, create an appotite, auil ren
der tbe spirits light and buoyant.
There is no griping, and no reaction In the form
of constipation.
If the liver Is affected. Us functions ore restored;
and ol the nervous system 1. fcebl»„it is invigorated.
This last quality makes the medicines very desirablo
for the wants or delicate females.
Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extin
guished by tbe disinfectant power of Maggiel’s Salve.
In fact. It la here announced that
MAGGIEL'S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC ANO D1AR-
RHtBA PILLS
cure where ali all others foil.
While for Bums, Scalds, Cuts aud all abrasions ol
tbe skin
MAGGIEL'S SALVE
is Infallible.
Sold by « t \J . j. MaGGIKL,
11 Pine street. New York.
And all Druggists, at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PfiR BOX.
nol-1y • '
General Sohuintehdnnt'b Office, 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railboad, 1
• I Savannah, Deo. tilth, I860. J
CHRISTMAS EXCURSION TICKETS.
During the Chriatmaa holidays, beginning with tbe
21th lust, Excursion Tickets, good until January 2d,
1867, will be sold at reduced rates, between any'sta
tions on this road.
deqBO ‘H. 8. HAINES, Pen. Snpt.
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ,
This splendid Hair Dye U toe beat in the world.
Xhe only true and perjtct Dps—Harmless. Reliable,
Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous
tSq, health of Hon. John Bell is quite feeble, tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the 111
During lost weekly was/onaidered in ten.
Aieal condition l^yhis Medical attendants,
but at latest accounts was slowly recovering
from liis attack.
effects of Baa Dpra. Invigorates th* hair, leaving ft
soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed William JL .
Batehtior. All otbara ore men Imitations and should
be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfnmer-.
Fartery 81 Barclay street. New York. deoU-ly
coffxk Tire prefect the loss of children's oboes.—
One pair will uni wear three without Upa. Sold eveiy
where.
From Fort Laramie.
Fort Lakamib, Dec. 27.— Moneengere Justin report
the formation of s grand coalition al I
tribcA of Iudiaue for common caara against tbs white*
in the Territories ol Docoteh and Montana. Tbs nara.
her ot warriors ia estimated at 11,000, bnt thte b very
doubtful. The nsmee of toe killed and wounded to
the mussui'xo reported yesterday will bo forwarded aa
soon aa they eau be reached.
From 81. Loala.
bT Loch. Doc. 28.—Col. Sawyer, Adjutant General
on Gen. .Sliurrnan'a .tell, died last ntgbt at Undail
Hotel.
Tho Collector of Internal Revanuo for LafojuUe.
JacknoD, and adjoining counllca, baa been auapeuded,
and tiie Collector is a fugitive iu SI Louis In aotiae-
qounce of the troubles In that region.
Front New York.
Nctv Youk, Dec. 27.—The dispatch reporting toe
failuru or tbe well known firm or Ball, Bloch h Cct..
made current by a certain so-called news eranotsMon,
bus uo foundation whatever. Bnqulrloeln the peopea.
quarter leave no room to doubt that the story tea'
wicked :elsebood.
From Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Dec. 27.—A severe gale (Teas to*
northwest tils evening and several slight MBs ot
snow during tho day, bat Bow date and sold.
New York Morkut.
New Youk, Deo. 2?.—Cotton heavy, sale
bulcu upland* 8*988*. urtesna at*. Flour to.
with rather more dolug; salsa 7,200 bbls. IMq $8 to
®i2; Ohio, <11918 60; Western. <8 t0918H;Bawto-
ern firmer, sole. 460 bbls. <11 10918 to; whate un
changed, sales 28,000 bnahela No. 2 MUwamkea, $S U
Milwaukee mixed, <2 15; eorn dull sad deetthtog,
sales 28,500 bushels mixed western at <1 lkffl 18,
white Southern, hi IS aloat. Oat* dull and hravy.
sale* 17,000 bushels. PrOvtalona gmyally dull; posh
firmer at $10 8892050 lor aewraaua, and $17917 to
lor prime. Whiskey quiet. Bloe quiet at $09* M ft*
Carolina; sugar steady : sale* of ffto tthda. to
10*c. lor Muscovado and Havana; other groctote*
dull; naval stores duU; spirits tarpeMto*. <898;
freights to Liverpool baavy.
Arrived—Ship David Crockett, from Ban Fraarfsoo
95 days, with 00,000 bushels of California wheat.
Mew York Money Market.
Nbw Yoke. Dee. 27.—The demand for money la tea*
active, and the market closed up easier at T par sate,
on caU; tbe gold trialket was firmer towards afro,
aud left off at 182*; cash gold, to and from fiat to 181
per cent; the market for foreign exchange la dull, and
prime bookers' bills hr* quoted nominally, 10B9108*;
Government securities dun this afteraoon, and lower
on Sevan-thirty notes.
Maw Oiteaai Marks*.
Nbw Oilham, Dae. 27.—Cotton Arm; low raid. S' aaM*M
dlinga, 20930; middling, lie. Bogar, Mr at »*h
Molaaaea fair, at 80a. Tobacco qstea and waeboaaadj
common loaf. 5M97*a. IW lower; enperfin* <11
911*. Corn, <1 08#1 07*. Oats Arm. to TT98B*.
Hay dull, at <26. Pork lower; mass, <21; beam,
shoulders and rib aides. UMo; *l**r ribbed rtdaat
15*. Lord, 1**91*. Sterling, *2; eight, H fra emt.
discount; gold, 82.
B*. hauls Market.
Sr. Louis, Deo. It.—Flour unchanged. Wheel
steady and Arm; spring, « 10; Ml, $1 7092 to.
Corn heavy; old yellow, 88; tod white to. Oeto
aofive, St 65987; Bjk $1 10. Bariepstaedy; AU1, $1
7091 *0. Hay. <189*0. Porb. <» «A hhto. lte
Whiskey, <2 25. Hate. 8Me-
TSSTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
DM. BHflMD, Dentist, Is now extraotiog teeth vrlth-
■tfrtBted without tbe slightest danger to Hie po
rn* by a lute Improvement In dentistry.
(MM* MW. Ill Oenrarcas street, over Pepper's store,
decA-2m
Boutuuhn Hbobo Laoob in
A. WaJswarth, who liras in Gb
has taken thirteen negrdte. tora totob emt
Government enpenee, end hue let them awl to Mr.
Hudson Hollister to shop wood. They ere we* ever
Industrious, and like better to hear one eftoslr num
ber preach end ring, than toebop vraod. jteMsllyln
this weather. However, they de vecy watl aud Mr.
1 9 be making e gead
Wadsworth, who I* aoppomd
a?ss,?sjrTrsEus'J:sfB
Africans ah* utete.—BartM*
. - —
How Fan a Railboad . ..
▼etaran conductor wws reumtty sand* auperintaaoml
Ofa Wratem railroad who had sate twaoto tour tema
of conatont aarvteo. DwM*
scarcely missed a Bay. mat mi
220 mUea tor tbs abtef part of.u - .
that he hoa truvatod l.aOfLOBO mUas IW to* ipgrarato,
which amount* to abonl MW-twoloumaja totete tea
Turn IaruoaMaiayv
^2h"*WmdakPl2tested
uudar bis own signature, d
want of plack, and spnning i.
the people. Phillips' and the Uka evIdakUy want
another civil w—PUBtoB. aa b stormy | steal, to lira
In a typhoon, gtoen trfmvs freak opportunities fc> *«b
NOTICE.
or tub Centkal Railboad and j
Bambino Comfanx or Geoboia. V
Ravannah, Deo. * 1UC6.J
pa oocordanoe with the provisions of
tor nine Directors to manage tbe affairs
te tote Company tor the ensuing year, will be held at
mu »' ■■ m «s-T— '* aavenneb on MONDAY. 7th
ter Of Jbmuaay, 1887, between the boon of 10 a. m.
tef I m to.
1, upon presentation of their stock err
to the Conductors of Train*, will be passed
to art Mom the election over tbs Company’s Roods
free. T. M. CUNNINGHAM. ,
Cashier.
HOTICE.
an l
OUOIA, >
. a. 1080.)
cun Obntral Railboad and
Banxino coufany or GbouoIa,
Ravannab, Deo.
A dividend of Are dellar* per share ou tbe capital
ngfc ef tola Company has this day been declared by
te Btoeators kom the eitrufriga of the Road, for the
,te mdlap 88th ultimo, payable on and after the 20th
Instate te United States currency.
" moot tax will be paid by this Company.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
Assignees’ Notice.
Th* undersigned having been appointed assignees
after krunrr and Mechnalcs* Bank of Savannah,
FM ^|H_ barsby natiry bill-hotdeDi and othw clolm-
dnrt tbe sold Bank to present tbe same tor ll-
and all person* Indebted to the Bank arc
1 make Immediate payment.
will I ora their priority if the bills ere
pot proa—ted within six months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. B. GAUDKY,
JffJL
KOTICB TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
f THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH.
&AVAZNAH, October 18th, 1868.
la aceardane* with a resolution passed at a meeting
at ton Board ef Directors, bald <m the IMh Instant, an
inateteamt of ana dollar per share la called for, paya-
M* at toe atoeaaf toe Company, No. 117 Boy afreet,
to* 1st December proximo.
J. T. THOMAS. 8ecr*tary.
Aaalgneea’ Notice.
nawadaratgued, haring bran appointed lte|iii
at to* Merchaate' and Planter*' Bank, te prepared
upon hla duty. All bfrlholdun, and other
having claims against aaid BoqJ;, are rs-
qnaatad to present tho same for liquidation. Aad
al partten Indebted te the Bank are requested to
stake launediata payment. Billholden win loss
toetr prioriw If the Wits are not presented within
Ms months. HIRAM BOBBKTS,
Assign
niu.1 MAIM DYM, SO Mteta^-Btock-or
Brown, tortaniaasona. beat, cheapest, durable,
lab|*. Dapet, Ha. *8 John street. New York. Bold
Ip aO diwg and patent medlclaestorae awateWhtok
Notice.
HM anhatelliira having taken toe Store lately seen-
I afad by Tovk. WUllomo, Mclnbr* A Go., will aost
teUTtoa testates under th* firm tiara* of WABD A
fttei am p. H. WABD,
$0—m John B. Mcnmns.
ECC NOCC.
nn OAABi Portable Bgg Nogg far sale by .
UONB9 GORDON.
Locust Mountain Steam Coal.
300 St
Mo
t arrive) by
For Sale,
AMD CARTA, by
R. F. MCTUALISaOO.
fbampagne Cider.
tbateuMMaw Otter, tor aate by
B' - HONl A GORDON
Boarding'.
Qjararthi
iMAauto Brand
OOD BOARD coatee obtetaed, with a Aae lam
tripkea, hp early applliHira at la
n
NEW BOOKS
RECEIVED BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
gt. Rimo. By Augusta J. Evans.
The Brewer'e Family. By Mrs. Ellta.
Brido of Llewellyn. By Mrs. Bouthworth.
The New Gospel of Pestc. By N. Benjamin.
Tbe History of a Mouthful of Bread and its Effect.
By Jean Mace.
Ol ve Logan’s Christmas Story.
Chriatmaa Holly. By Morioo Harland.
rtecM .
HALF 1NTERERST IN A
Steam Saw Mill for Sale.
I WI^H to dispose of one halflGtercst in my Steam
Saw Mil), Land, Mutes. Carts, ft. ., situated on
the line of the AtlaMtc and Gulf Kai road, near Sla
tted 7H- The Mill snd fixture# are entirely new oul
and out, and capable of cutting as much intniier a.
any milt on the line of thia road. To a peison that
can attend 11 l!i» business of the Mill at Savannah
itocgg m»• W. G. RICHARDS.
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
rpHE Steamer BMIL1H. Captain fdair, will leave
A as above on Sattu'lay morning, Decemlier 2vtb,
at 7 o’clock, from the Wharf, tout of W st Broad
street. Dor freight or pa-sugc, op^ly on board, orto
dt.28—2t
8. M. LAFFJTEAU, Agent.
For Rent,
Kb FIjANTATXON
on the White Bluff Shell Rood, about three miles
from this city, with good cotton and provision lauds.
Apply to
ROBERT HABERSHAM £ SONS.
dec'JS—iawtf
WANTED,
m
A HOUSE, with six or seven room*,
in a convenient locality. Apply at U. 8.
Qaarteimaster’s Office, corner Biy and
Barnard stream ^ de^28—2t
Guano, Com and Oats.
gQQ TONS Peruvian Qnano In store.
3 AAA HUSHKLH Corn and 800 buabels Gate
expected by bilg Hattie from Baltl-
"ilecifl—St ROBERT HABERSHAM 4 SONS.
BEEE SHOOTING!
A BEEF SHOOTING
will take place on New Y«ar’s Day at Mr. C. UBLES'
Dliice, at White Bluff. The shooting will commence
, t iJ o’clock. dec'JS—4t
LOST
A BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. with a while
spot on hMMkeaat, eight months, old, find au
stere to the name of‘‘Rover.” Was lost ogUirLt-
masmorning, lie was last- sten In Ibc narkei. In
inair—h~~ of a white man. $ suitubto rtwsrd will
he puldlr left at this office. ,7 | |9Mt
THEUNDElisiGffE
I S prepend to Rent, or Plant ou Shares, bis
PLANTATIONS,
Deptford ana Caustin Btaffi for the coning year.
For terras apply to
deelB-St ROBERT HABERSHAM.
FOR RENT,
K OOM8—Famished or unfurnished. Apply at N.
W. corner or State and Jeffcrtou streets.
decM-31*
to rtTATE OF GBORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—.To
jj all whom It may concern;
Whereas, Archibald C. Davenport Fill apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlraory as Execu
tor ob the estate or Ann Morel, colored, deceased
shaffwh
The** are, therefor*, to cite and admonish affwhom
It may coscero, to te sad appear before said Court
to stake objection (If any they have) on or before tbu
first Monday In July next, otherwise safid tetters
will te grunted. ;'
Wltneasmy official algnsture^thte«thflaj^f De-
ltoifim * v o. c. c.
WINTER EMPLOWNT.
toonn PKR MONTH and expanses pate Male or
fr/Uy Female A genu, to introduce a New and
hartal Invention, of abaotaM otfrl'y m svery koose-
eold Agenta preferring to work on commission con
am flora $9 to $G0 ,mi day. For fun particulars,
enoteM stomp, and addraSs
mmam * W.G. WILSON A CO..
ocn-Ste Cleveland, Ohio.
o-
For -Kent.
of lte test located storas on the Bay, formerly
occupied by the
•f
Corner of Bay
[Ulra
GHARLE8T0H HOTEL,
OHARLCSTON, S. C.
ITIHIfl popntei and wall kuown HotUrtMualed tethe
■* boalocaa portion of tha city, has be— rawly fnr-
' proprietor, wlnxtoa
t the setaMiahiueut.
W WHtnL Pmpjjplte.
Cove Oysters.
2Q OASBS Freeh Cove Oysters, tor sate Igar, "y
HILTON * RANDKLL,
108 Bay street.
AiictiorSate—This Day*
” ^ XlKTMON SAUL
Bp WARD & MtlVTIKK, ''
THIS DAY, 28th lost, at 10 o'clock, a. nf.« in front ot
Store, will be sold,
13 cases ShyeR,
IS* 1 Coffee Sugar,
— _ utter,
16 firkiqd Lard.
,6 tierce* Shoulders,
* bbls. Hama,
• * ’ ' 10 M Cigars,
10 caddies Green Tea,
* 5o doz. Undershirts,
80 kftta Mackerel,
100 boxes Herrings, •
A lot of Clotfiing and Fancy Notions,
50 boxes Bs*rin.i. decM
AT AUCTION.
Will be sold at Public Auction, al the Post Hospital,
Hilton Head, 8, C., on Friday, the 23th ot Decem
ber, I860, s large lot of serviceable lledicsl and
Hospital property, constating of-
Auction Sales—Future
non. AT AUc -
W *teHOCHK,RtLLto Win,,..
To-morrow, SATURDAX. at 11 ovi Tv ,
*to«. wiU positively for
Blankets, woolen.
Mittrasses, hair.
Pillows, hair.
Sheets, linen. -
Pillow cases, linen.
Counterpanes.
Bedsteads, iron.
Chairs.
Tables.
Medical books.
Instruments.
Medicines, Ac., Ac.
Catalogues can* be obtained on application to tbe
undersigned. J. W. WILLIAMS,
dcc21-6t Bvt. Maj. and Asst. Surg. U. B. A.
AuctSon Sales—Future Days.
ESTATE SALE.
BT GEU. XV. YVY LLY.
WiU be sold on tbe first TU iiSDAY in January, in front
of the Court House, between the legal hours of sale,
Lot No. 8 Chatham Word, on th* corner of Jon
and Whitaker streets. Tne improvement* consist of
* well finished li .use, oil brick basement. Sold by
order of Court, ior a division among the heirs of the
estate.
dec20
Regular Auction Sales
OF
Iforses, .Tfulps, Cuttle, Wagons, Rubles,
rt ( ARRIAGBS, Ac.,
At the Veterinary Stnblen of H. W. CAMPBELL, on
Bay street, between Jefferttonand Montgomery streets,
wifi commence on WEDNESDAY, tepU 19th, snd
every Wednesday thcrealter. sepl4»tf
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BT GKO. W. WILLY.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in January, 1867
between the legal hourn ol file, iu front of the Court
House,
One-third of Lot No, 4, Wet lay Wad, improve
ments, for the benefit of the hc..^. .od flmdft^rs ofthe
state of Samuel M. Bond, deceaseu.
HOC J. B. McINTOSH, Admini: In c
Private Sales.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE
SALE.
by Laroche, bbll a williams.
Trust Lot No. 19, Troup Ward. 181*^ feet by 60,
fronting Troup square lbl 'A feet on Harris and Macon
streets; fsesimpio.
Terms - Hall cash: balance in six and twelve
months, with interest secured by mortgage.
Will be a bargain. dec28-6t
STEAMBOAT AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY LaROCUEgBELL +6. WILLIAMS,
LIGHT-DRAUGHT fcTEAMER GENERAL BERRY
.The General Berry was built in Portland, Maine, in
1863. Length, 146 feet; breadlh. 92 feet.
Depth of hold, 6 feet; 275 63-100 tons.
1 high-prej’Bure noiler, 13 feet ioug, 6‘£ feet in di
ameter two high-pressure engines, 16-inch cylinder;
6 feet stroke; two forcing pumps, 2-inch plunge, 72
inch stroke. One bieuw fire-feed and bilge; pump;
one hundred feet of hose; twenty buckets: boats; life
preservers: signal lanma; fmniture. apparel, etc.
ThiB boat is well adapted for light-drauglit river
business, lighterage, etc. Capacity from 400 to 500
bah 8 cotton. Mhe is now iu good running order, her
engines are well built, and as fine as any sea steamer,
snd are in as good order as when built. Is now un
der insurance at low rates. dec25
PRIVATE SALE.
Groceries!! Groceries!!
URUCIKC, BBLL A WILMAMS
20 casks Bacon Sides,
15 casks Bacon Shoulders,
10 tierces Bacon Shoulders,
20 tierces Choice Sugar-Cured Hams,
10 bbds Family Ham.-,
10 bbls City-Cured Hams,
25 tierces Rice,
50 sacks Rangoon Rice,
100 kegs Lard,
25 kegs Choice Butter,
10 i-t'gri extra Canada Butter,
20 bbls Clarified Sugar.
Also,
200 bales best E-stern Hay,
teft V.salon Vara—V Mnrtham 1«. T
DWELLING HOUSE AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY LaROi HK, BBLL WILLIAMS,
One fine two-story Brick Dwelling, situated on Jones
street, between Al-ercoru and Lincoln.
Two-story Brick Dwelling on basement:
ALSO,
A two-story Brick House, Mtnated west of the Park,
on Tatnall Street.
Apply at office. _ dec25
at Private sale.
BY geo: w. wylly.
M Lot« in rear of Ihe Parade Ground, each 60 by 105
feet between Bull and Drayton streets. Also, Lot6
Non. 20, 21, 22, 2*J, 30, 31, 32, ;t3 aud 34, frouling on
Taj! »r, Gorrlo;i and East Broad streets. These Lots-
are high and very desirably located, and have t:.e ad-
van: age of being allowed the privilege of building
wooden houses on them. dec 17
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY GkO. \V. WYLLY.
45 Shares South Western Railroad Stock
26 Shares Central Railroad Stock
<8,000 old Georgia Seven per cent Bonds.
Six Residences, priced at from $3,SiiO to $15,000; for
farther particulars enquire at n y office, opposite Mon
ument square, late Merchants’ and Planters* Bauk.
dec 15
HOUSE FOR SALE.
BY GEU. W. WYLLY.
East half of Lot No. 57, Brown Ward.
The improvements consist of :i two story dwelling
with attic, ou a brick basement, fronting on Liberty
street, opposite the United States Barracks.
For terms apply at our conuting room. nolO
DANCING ACADEMY;
AT
SI. ANDREW'S HALL,
M R. L. LOUIS will commence hi- 8econd Fra-
slon on Tkumtey, December 27th. 1808, at
o’clock p. m.
Clavses for Fancy Dances will bo formed of ad
vanced pnpils.
Mr. LOUIS will also open a School for Gentlemen
on Ftluay eveniiig, at 8 o'clock.
Hours of lnstructloB—For young ladles, mimes and
musteis, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday si 3)i
o’clock p. m ; for gentlemeo, on Tuesday and Fri
day at S o'clock p. m. [dec!!—lot
ADVANCES ON COTTON.
~|~ ^IBEItAL ADVANCE3 made on conslgnmenta to
Muma RA.THBONE BROS., Liverpool, by
AUSTIN * ELLIS,
decil—2w 80 Bay street.
WANTED,
A SITUATION as Teacher or Governess, by •
young 1 dj who!* competent to teach the Ena-
llah branches, wtfh Initrumemal and vocal most-.
Haahad several years’ experience In teaching, and
can give the beet references Would not object to
going in the country
Address -F..” ot< his office.[dee27—7t
WANTED,
ROOM in * respectable family, by one or two
Best references given.
Address box 22:). (dCCST—St
A
aingle gentlemen.
Board At $8 Per Week.
FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated
with BOARD at eight dollars per week.
Apply at this office.
[dee07—tl
TURPENTINE.
^ BARRELS Spirits Turpentine tor sale by
dce>7—It • HUNTER ft GAMMBLL.
* Boarding 1 .
M RS. JCLABBRK has removed ber bnsucss bora
the corner of ’MontgopiCTj^fcnd Sooth Bread
streets to th. corner of Je&raon fiteeet apd Bay tene,
Bart’s oM stand. Gentlemen can bo accommodated
with Private anl Transient Board on moderate
term*.
lime.
J Ut>T‘^received
1,800 norrelK
For sole on reasonable
dec*T-rtt
schooner Florence M. *
H0L8T A pa
%
cerned.
7 teles Dundei^aggin,
20 pieces Gunny Cloth*"
20 ceils Hemp Rope
26 ooUs Jute Rope,
tele poaitiva. Terms, cash-
ALSO,
tto*awe lias-
20 bbls. Muscovado Suasrs
50 sacks Rice. K
5 htada. Bacon Sides,
5 tierces bagged Hams
5 bbls. citv cured Ham*
lOhhda. Shoulder. ’
200 boxes No. 1 Herrin 1:9
® Mrte crown shcr-v
1 eighth cask Cro*n 8lierrv‘ y ’
5 boxes and 10 csddi. g TuWeo
5 boxes Cumberland '
10 boxea Dr. Scotc, Tome no,
10 boxes Port Wino Bltl rrs,
13 boxea Native Wine
1 case Indigo,
1 case Shoe Thread
Terms, cash.
dec's
ESTATE sale
BY GEO. W. WYLLV.
WiU be sold on the first TUEsmv .
front of tbe Court Honse,is
* shores Atlantic k Gnlf Roilroxi v oc *’
5 shares of Stock of the Steamboat c!S[’
gio and South c““ jn,“ lp “ J 01
ALSO,
<1,000Bond of the 8outh.We.tern ^
by the Central BtUtoSf55S rt ’
0 Share* South-Westn-n Railroad
40 Shares Central Fa.iroad Stock. WX '
ALSO.
Lota No*. 230, 275 and -7* au in lhA a..
^ mdglnaliy Appling, confining 490 Jcvw e^h'™'
BY ML.UN dt MEYER.
Will be sold on TUESDAY next. Januirv l„t „ „
o'clock, iu from ol tho Court U uu «e ^ ' 11
That fine CGTTAGB BUILDING AND lot v
coruer of Bull and Mllledge airttls, Bal( i
feet front by 106 feet ou Bull street ** n6 *
The Cottage building is in superior order, w br v
feet: aUo kitchen, aiabio, aheda and other outto,, *
s good well and pump in Ihc yard, and a fa,
orchard on the eastern half of the lot. ““
Possession can be boa at a mouth's notice
Title* warranted. Terma-Huh coah; bahew i.
twelve mouths with intereer. sec-nred by momL'
Purchoger paying for titles an.i stamp,. d ’’ e '
LOTS AND HOUSES AT AUCTION^
BY LaftOCHU, BELL Oi WILLIAMS. ‘
WIU be sold on tbe first TUESDAY in h miTy „...
al 11 o’clock, iu front of Ihe Conn House '
Eight Lois, 50 feet square, on Mill street snd Incan
street Lane,
One Lot, with small House theruon,
Two Lots, with Houses, subject to removal, on «r-
rangeiuent willt purchasers,
the above will bo cold without rroeivc, pardugr
paying tor titles.
Terms, esslt. dec’s
UNDEBWEITEE'8 SALE.
BY LaROCHE, DI- LI, A WILLIAMS,
Will be sold ou 8ATCRDAY. the 29th inst., u h
o'clock, in front of store, for secount of .11 couaroni
8IXTY-THBEE THOUSAND NEEDLES,
Damaged on tbe voyage of importation, and soli mt-
ucr tbe inspection of the Port Wardens.
Terms, cosh.
MY EOH IV K. HERTZ A CO..
Edwin E. Hertz, Auctioneer.
On MONDAY, the 31„t iust., at 11 o'clock, mil he told
vlr in front of our store,
9 bbls. cboico grocer's yfuacovado Sugary
10 bbls. choice Golden Syrup,
2 boles Dundee Bagging,
20 bbls. extra C Sugar, -Johnson A Lazarm,'’
10 cages Port Wine, direct importation.
5 cases Manzanillo Wine, dir.-ct importation.
Terms, ousli. dec28 lit
TWO BUILDING LOIS AT WHITE
BLUFF.
BY LaROCHE, BE Lit IVILlIaHS,
Will be sold on TUESDAY, Ihc first 4&v af January,
In front of the Court Homo,
Two Building Lots in rear of A. B. Luce's lot, with »
front on creek, containing ‘1\ acr< m, more or lew, each,
with good landing sail line sh:ule trees.
Terms, cash. dec2S
Valuable real estate and
WAREHOUSE AT AUCTION.
BY LaROCHE. BELL & WILLIAM*,
Will be 9oId on TUESDAY Leif, Janoiry lat. at II
o'clock, in front of tbe Coart House,
Lots Nos. 9 and 10, each 90 by 60 feet, fronting on
West Broad and Stale btreets, with impruniuecu,
consisting of a large Warehouse, pO by l'^J feet.
Terms, cdsb. Purchasers pay jug for a}l paper?
dec'28
MULES AND HOUSES AT AUCTION.
BY LstHOCIlE, BELL Ac WILLIAMS,
To-morrow, SATURDAY, Dec. 29th, in front of tiie ^
store, at 12 o’clock, will be soli),
. THREE MULES AND ONE HOfcSY.
Terms, cash. dnciS
LOTS OF LAND AT AUCTION.
BY laaRUCHE, BELL & WILLIAMS
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in January next, I
LOT No. 287, 490 acres, 4th District, Irwin county, j
drawn oy David £. Adams.
ALSO,
LOT No. 735, 40 acres, 14th District, Section So. I
ALSO.
LOT No. 250, 8th District, Wilkinson county, 202-* I
acres, situated near Jacksonville, Ga. It in a valuable
tract, well wooded and located. fck>ld for a diviswa ]
amoDg tbe heirs.
Terms, cash. Purchasers paying for papers.
dec25
DWELLING HOUSES & REAL ESTATE
AT AUCTION.
BY LaROCHE. BBLL *fc WILLIAMS.
On the first TUESDAY' iu January next, at D o'clock, ,
in front of the Court House,
LOT No. 28, Clwrlton Ward, feo simple, fronting I
on Tatnall street, west of tho Park, with improvement*, J
consisting of
ONE TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
The property will rent for $35 to $40per month. PO’
session given immediately. f .
Terms, cash. Purchaser paying for »'l Htle*-
BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION.
BY LsROVHK, BELL >v WILLIAMS.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, si 11 o’e!«t |
in from of the Court Rouse,
LOT No. 01, on Henry street, between Baruird aJ I
Jefferson, 25 > ■! 100 feet. Fee simple.
Terms, cash. Purchaser paying for all papers.
dec25
RAILBOAD STOCK AT AUCTION
BY LsRUCHB, BELL & WILLIAMS.
Ou the first TUESDAY in Jsuuory next, »t 19 o'clock,
and in front of the Cwurt House,
50 shares A. & G- Railroad stock,
10 “ C. R. R. **
5 •• S. W. R. R. M de ^
VALUABLE PLANTATION.
BY GEO. W. WYLLY.
Will b« sold on tbe first TUESDAY in “ |
front i f the Court Honse, at 11 o clock, »• “ ■
CIO ACRES
Of first quality of land, situated within I
tbe city, on tbe canal, known ss the Tci™* jy I
non; 300 seres cleared, balance wf *»«“'tuc
Improvements eonaist of s substantial J
gin house, seven servant*' homes, sttblra o- # i
Terms—One-third crab, balance la jUl
seven per cent. Interest, secured by moa *^ ai . u
chaser to pay for papers.
BY GEO. W. WILLY.
Will be sold, on the firat TJJJrt'l'mf
front of tbe Court Houra, st 11 o uocs.
A beautiful residence on th '
next to H. M. Davenport's. wool |
gardens on the lot, together with 1*5
land. , jecM-t*
Terras mode known on dsy of sots. —-
BY BLUM 4t MEYER.
By permission of tbe Honorable Oojriof^"” 5 j
will te cold on Wednesday, JannsW »
o’clock, a. m., ♦. the esU""
The perishable property belougtaJ
Peter Endree, deceeeed. SC H^Al tZ '
deeSltds 4
BRICK WAREHOUSES.
BY GKO. W. WYLLY. ft|)nirTi ..
WIU be eold on the first T UE ® 4 L‘°legslb9“ r, 'l
front of the Coart Hoaee, between th I
Two Brick W*rehottaes, 80by 2C«^'Sf’sajSI
constructed that they con be tskso ss d* I
of 20 feet each. The property ’* vbv* I
Cotton Pros* Sheds, situated on thet*^ I
Terms cash. —■—'
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BY GEO. W. WYLLY. ^
WOl be sold on lte trat TDK8 ?*3 r . |?ckS-
front of the Court House, at U ooaS ty, J|
2^50acres of tend, altuated in
mites from tha Srn. on ffielAnooritee ^ ,rjj
in cultivation. Th* improvement.
dwelling and out-houae*: 'Rte locsoto ^
vevy healthy. Timber and produce™, tl<( '»
throngh the Canal. Tbe range tor I
■beep is excellent. _ ,ai«t la rf "ih >r|
Tuna: One-third <* ,h j_'"J*'' l !|!SLs«
and balance In 4 years, wfrb pr^ I
nunity, and secured by mortgage o<i atc^|
Pnrcboser to pay f r utamps and P*P^--
ADMINI8TRATOK S SALE
BY T,
On
9. WALSH.
(roa‘1
Court Bo»^ at Uo’f
Jr* No. 38. Franklin Ward. of (•
street. 80 x 0*. anbjart to » grasm* ^
Lola lattars
adatooner
'}&'£Z2SS30
rtteifthyito ^
rad
Two shares of Augusta and
^Trato*** Iterate
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