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The Dailv News and Herald.
leous.
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28. 186G.
Tna Coktuci or Acthokitt Bbwms the Gov-
OP Missouri *!TD GenhsaiGbakt.—The Bal
timore Gaiqtte of yesterday ho clearly states the ns-
tore and condition of the cpn diet of authority between
Governor Fletcher apd General Grant that we give
its paragraph in place of a number of telegrams on
ftfee subject: , .
▲ very nioe question has sprung up in Missouri.
Governor Fletcher a rampant Radical, has long been
carrying matters with a high hand in that State. His
latest exploit was the calling out a-large body of militia
to proceed to certain counties where the Radicals are
in a minority, and where, as a matter of course,JJto
people ere Assumed to bo not only dissffectod but con-
tumadoua. The two counties thus placed at the ten
der mercies of Governor Fletcher’s volunteers seemed
toh^e anneSjed to the Federal authorities for pro-
&*£2% « tho course adopted by Governor
Ftetcherbad created groat excitement. General Grant
orw^ededto Missouri to Inquire into the matter.
The^reiult wae that General Hancock in command of
Amt deoarlment, dispatched several companies of
United States troops to Lexington for the purpose of
rawserving order. This interposition .loos notap.
to hive suited the views of Fletcher. Yester
day lie telegraphed to Washington, protesting against
the action of Genoiml Grant, and declaring that be
would not submit to the interference of Federal
IXps in the adairs of the State. It was such an uu-
paralleled outrage—Federal- military commanders in
S the States being noted for their strict deference to
the State and civil authorities—that the Senate, sym
pathizing profoundly with Governor Fletcher, and
earnestly desirous—as tho Radicals have invariably
shown themselves—of maintaining the rights of the
States intact, promptly passed a resolution of inquiry,
to which the President is requested to respond. We
regard this as an excellent beginning. We trust,
however, that the Republican Senators will not stop
short with Missouri. It is rumored that there are
other States iu which the military ure constantly In
the habit of interfering with the civil authorities, ami
now that Republican Senators have been aroused to
ttie enormity of the thing, it would be well for them
to push tlioir inquiries iu those directions also.
YmwtiIaATIon.—On Thursday evening, at the Frank
lin Institute, Mr. L. W. Leeds delivered the first of a
•sries of lectures on ventilation. Mr. Leeds dis
cussed at some length the laws of hygiene, explaining
the value of fresh air in dwellings, and denying the
popular notion that night air was injurious. Experi
ments were given to show the deleterious effects ol
man’s own breath, and it was demonstrated that a
large proportion of the sickness# in cities is caused by
the foul air generated indwellings, owing to defective
ventilation. People go to the country for pure air,
hut there is as much difference in the atmosphere
of an ordinary unventilated bed-chamber* occupied by-
a family, and the air iu the streets, as there is between
the air of the city and that of the country, and the lec
turer recommended open windows for sleeping cham
bers.—Philadelphia Ledger.
|USS RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO
ST. DOMINGO
BITTERS
BITTERS
Tub Jackson (Miss.) Clarion announces the return
of General Lowry, one of the commissioners sent to
Washington by the Legialaturo of Mississippi to in
tercede in behalf of Mr.*Davis. The Clarion says:
“General Lowry brings back no word of hope or en
couragement from the President, nor does he believe
there is enough conservatism left in Congress to save
uefrom the vortex of destruction into whieft Radical
misrule is carrying the country tft railroad speed.
When Messrs. Hillyer and Lowry first called on
President Johnson, thoy were led to believe a uni
versal amnesty would soon be proclaimed, but a
couple of weeks later this impression was removed,
and they come homo convinced that the day of lUr.
Davis’ liberation is still far distant.” ^
New Dirnoui/riEfl for Fbance.—Napoleon seem#
to no sooner settle one difficulty than auotlier appears
to annoy him. He is now threatened with an over
powering military organization iu Northern Germany
that will make France au inferior military power; and
his efforts to strengthen the French army are almost
neutralized by tho discontents of the French people.
Napolaon certainly cannot hold much longer the pres
tige that once gave lustre to his name, for the Roman
failure, the Mexican failure, the growing power of
Germany, and tne French discontents, alt indicate
that his government is much weaker than formerly.
ELEGANT FURNITURE.
Geo. J. Henkels, Lacy & Co.,
THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
have a anil ol
Minr Hoorn*. Klegnntly Carpeted,
Auil furnished complete as
PARLORS AND CHAMBERS.
Purchasers can s;t; bmv a suit of Furniture will
appear in
THEIR HOUSE,
and call, from these rooms, make a better selection
than they can from Furniture promiscuously placed
in large wart-rooms. no27-2m
For Rent, or Sale,
rpHK Plantation known as Montielh, twelve miles
1 from Savannah, near the C. and S. It. It. This
place embraces about throe thousand acres of land,
near one-third open and ready for a crop the coming
year. About one-halt ol the open land i« suitable
lor the culture of Rice, with extensive backwater,
banks, ditches, trunks, Ae x
The remainder of. open lairds are well adapted to
the cult ure of Cotton and Provisions.
There is a good Dwelling, liarns. Steam Engine
Thrasher and Corn Mill. Stables, and all necessary
out hnildiug#, together with ample anil comfortable
houses for operatives.
There is also on the place orchard# of Peaches,
Perats, Apples, Plums, &e.
As the proprietor has lived upon the place with hi**
family for many years, lie can confidently sj>eak of
its healthful ness.
For the present, address
GEO. P. HARRISON,
uo24-2aw4w Milledgeville. (la.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
Peruvian. It differs only i i the proportions of
the same elements. While it contains less Ammo
nia, it has nearly twice the quantity of Phosphate of
Lime, fifteen per cent, of which is 1MHED1ATKLY
SOLUBLE. Its effect# on Cotton the past season have
in many instances excelled Peruvian Guano. It has
in no case proved less active in the early growth ol
the crop. When drought intervenes, the crop does
not suffer from its use, a9 In the case with Peruvian
Guano. By reason of the presence in it of so large a
per cent, of Phosphate .of Lime, its use improves the
soil to an extent that cannot be realized from Petn-
vun Gnano. Every erfrgo of this Gflauo Is subjected
to rigid INSPECTION ANALYSIS, and Is sold on a
basis of actual value. The undersigned -agent is pre
pared to furnish the testimony of well knowu Geor
gia and South Carolina planleis, in evidence of the
superior excellence of this Gas no.
K. C. WADE A CO., Agents,
ilecG-eod3m - Savannah, Ga.
FOB BENT OB SALE.
T HAT well known RICE PLANTATION, “FIFE,”
nearly opposite Ibis city, on tbe best pilch of
tide, eoutaieiug about #50 acres. Patties desiring to
bay or rent can see the crop now being threshed out.
ascertain the yield per acre for a series of years, mill
turn-outs, andget all information, by applying to the
subscribers. This is a flrst-ciasa Kico PianUuoii in
every particular—pitch o' tide, quality ol land, yield
per acre, turn-outs at mill, and quality of rice.
ROBERT HABERSHAM A SONS.
del«cSl*w
•Rope, Rope, Roptr
J UST rccelted from Messrs. Richardson, Chat
A Co., of L 'tHsville, Ky.. ft 0 coils and half coils
of “Uissonri Milis" ROPE, a superior article, fully
equal to their celebrated “Green Leap’ brand, and for
Bale on reasonable forms by
BKIQHAM, HOLST ft CO.
ocll-dlwftoodtf
A First-class Spring Wagon
Eor Sale.
A PPLY to n. O'COXSOR, Blackeftiitli. Bay street,
opposite Mr. Bciiuett’s Carriage Manufactory.
noM-eodff -*
For Rent or Lease,
A FARM adjoining Bonaventnra with twenty to
fifty acres cool Cotton and Provision Land.
Also, seven mvc-acre low, fronting on Warsaw
river, thirty minutes drive from Savannah, on the
Shell road, will be leased on good forme, where you
can live -cheap, and save high rents.
Apply at 201 Bay street, to
decl4—eodlm WM. E. LONG.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
T HE co-partnership lately existing under the name
of HELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN was dissolved
on the la, Instant, by mutual consent. H. R. CHRIS-
TI AN- is authorised td collect debts due the late firm,
and is charged with the closing of the business.
SAMUEL P. BELL,
GEO. W. WYLLY,
declO-tf . HENRY B. CHRISTIAN.
Notice
terest of Wylly A Christian in the late firm ol
BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, will continue tbe
business under the name of
decio—tf Laroche, bell a williams.
Notice.
8T. DOMINGO^- BITTERS
Oue of the most valnabldtumbinationa o
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
sold throughout the North during tbe last four years
and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to tbe invalid's table, the family circle, and
tho batcheior’s sideboard
LADIES who bave lost strength an 1 appetite, and
suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo—
GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well" juat before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is out ol order
anil system is generally deranged—
MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from
geuoral debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, and—
LLwho live in malarious districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of tbe
most valuable Tonics and Invigorators at th can
be taken. In
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTEKS.
TRY THEM BUT ONCE.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH,
ItUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE PROM BATAVIA RICE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS' BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS' BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The most delightful coucoctlona that ever templed
Alan's taste—cheaper lhau any STEADY DRINKS in
tbe world,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP.
Also ou band and manufactured to order.
0 Medical. „
*_
Dr.
nr xBDicmt.
nance of ihe business to the new firm.
GEORGE W. WYLLY,
HENRY R. CHRISTIAN.
Law Notice.
the second floor of the old
on Bay street,
WtS-tf
folerflffl?* '»
;y williams.
Dey
New York.
Sold Wholesale by
W. M. WALSH, Wholesale-Druggist,
HALSEY, WATSON & CO., ftucers,
SavAnuali
J27eod-ly
BAnRETT’S
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is WARRANTED to RESTORE GRAY HAIR T<* ITS
■itluiNAi, naturaecolor. In evervt use it willsTot*
13 hair front falling our; it will ir- e tne »ead from
i mors and dandruff; prorate the un.yvt in of the
-air, and is a beautiful dressing.
tve offer no large rewards, bat we nth > ■/.< nil of
"it agents to refund the money to a iy pc, - ,n who
til use two bottles, and then say Ba i. rn Veue-
k blk Hair RRitokatttb baa not per -jrii.o all we
aim.
f-itiniony from the Capital Of tr.e untie<t states.
tessrs. Bahrktp ft Go:
t was induced to give your Hairp epilation a trial,
nd cau heartily recommend it as unequalled as a
’tc—siug. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
i 'ti\nriant richness, and to the head a cnol and
■ >st agreeable sensation, while it Is thorough In re-
•i ting ttie hair to Its natural color.
Very respectfudy, W. Hamlet.
Washington, D. C., May la, 1966.
.leasts.’J. R Barrett A Co:
I was induced by a frientHflo mak a trial of Hir
er'a Vegetable flair Restorative, and I am very
ouch pleased with the effect it has tiad on my hair.
' was nearly half gray, and now, before using one
mllle, my bead is Treed front dandruff, and my hair
hp> ail tile appearance of youth. 1 fully believe Kar
el t’s to be tlie best hair preparation in the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
I'redonla, N. Y., April 26,1866.
Maggiel’s
: PILLS ^ND SALVE.’
T JOT tb* Suffering and Diseased read the billow-
.1 a tag. *
(tar- Let all who have been given BO by tb.
tom, and spokc a of as Incurable, read the Mlewlag.
rw Let all who o*m belfore fccU, and ran ha**
faith in evidence, read the following:
KNOW all MEN BY THEBE PRE
SENTS,
That, on this, the 2#lh day of Jane, In the year of
our Lord, 1869, personally cam. Joseph Haydock, to
Uie known as sack, sad being duly sworn, dspused
as follows: That he la the sale General Agent for the
United States, and dependencies thereof lor prepa
rations or medicines known as
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE,
and that the following Certificates ar. verbatim co
pies to the best of bis knowledge and beliet
V “ JAMKS8MBTRH,
L.s.} Notary Pnbiie,
I —I Wall street. New York.
Jon* 1st, 1*69.
Dr. Mauuiel : I take my pea to write yoa of my
great relief, and that the awful pain in my stdo has
left me at last—thanks to yonr medicine. Oh, Doc
tor, how thankrnl I am that 1 ten get some sleep. I
cun never write it enough. I thank jam again t
again, and am sure that yoa are really the friend of
a,l sufferers. I conld not help writing to you, and
hope yon will net utko it amiss.
JAMBS MYERS,
116 Avenue D.
ggr This is to certify that 1 was discharged from
the Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, dad have been
cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills.
WILSON HARVEY,
n Pitt street.
New York, April Uh, ISM.
pT The following Is an Interesting case af a man
employed iu an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melt
ed iron into a flask tnat was damp and Wet, canned
an explosion. Tbe melted iron was thrown nrunnd
and ou him in a perfect shower, and he was burned
dreadfully. The following Certificate was (ivaa to
me by him, about eight weeks after the accident:
NSW York. Janaary 1, UN.
Mr name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Pounder; 1
as badly burned by hot Iron In November last; my
burns healed, but I had a ranuing sore on my leg
that would not heal; 1 tried
MAGGIEL’S SALVE,
and it cared me in a few weeks. This is all true,
and anybody can now see me at Jackson's Iron
Works, Second Avenne. J. HARDY,
11# Uoerck street.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
1 had no appetite. UAGQ1EL’8 PILLS gave me a
hearty one.
“ Your PILLS am marvelous.’’
“ I send anot&er. Box, and keep them In tbs
honse."
“ Dr. MAGG1BL has oured my headache, that was
chronic.”
“ 1 gave half of one of yonr PILLS to my babe hx
cholera morbaa. Tbe dear little thing got well In a
day.’’
“My nausea of a morning is now cared,”
“ Yonr box ol MAGGIEL’S SALVH cared mo ol
noises iu the head I rubbed some of your SALVH
behind my ears, and tbe noise left ”
“Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool lam
Uy.”
“ I enclose a dollar; your price is 36 cents, bn Hie
Medicine to me is worth a dollar.”
“Send me live boxes of your PILLS."
“ Let me have three, boxea of yonr SALVE by »
film nifl.ll. 1 ’
I have over two hundred sack Testimonial* aa
theSc, hut want of space compels me to eonolnde.
J. MAUUIEL, M. D.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE.
tUf~ NOTICE.—None genuine without tbe
graved trademark around each pot or box, signed
by Dr. J. MAGIHEL.il Pine street, New York, to
counforfeit which la felony.
fW Sold by all respectable Dealer* In Medicine*
Uu uughout the United Slates and the Canadas, at t*
cents per box or pot. Bol-ly
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Anrist, can Im
consulted ou Dearness, Discharges from the Bar.
noiae.in the Head, Catarrn, imnMsr the Throat
am) Lungs.
Aildtseases of the EYE, requiringelthetr Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Cilice No. 41, iu Dr. Thos. Buckler's old office on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
Ulllce hours front S to 12 A. M., an<l Sto 6 P. M.
19 If
J. II. UARllETT A t;o„ Proprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
. JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets, Agent.
tsr Sold by all Druggists. Jy'z-tf
Notice.
Office General Superintendent Atlantic ]
. ti Gulf Railroad, Savunnab, Dec. 21,1x66. j
T HROUGH TICKETS to Jacksonville are nowsold
over this Road. Pare, #12. Time, 17 hours.
Train leaves Savannah daily, Sundays excepted, at
T a. nt., a-rivlng at Jacksonville at 12 at night.
rstave Jacksonville atl a. m., and arrive at Savan
nah at 6.10 p. m.
For any information concerning this roofo, apply to
II. S. Haines, General Superintendent, or J. B. Bond,
General Ticket Agent. H. S. IIA1NBS,
dec'22—tit General Superintendent.
BLANCEV1LLE
SLATE MINING COMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Oapl Stock., i800,000
SHARES, 960 BACH.
Dnscoross— H. Brigham, J. F. Davor, E. C. Gran-
uiss, A. Wilbur-and A. E. Marshall.
Pksidxnt—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Viox PacsiDENT—E. C. Orannlsa, Macon, Ga.
SaesiTAEY—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS Company will soon he prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, '
furniture manufactured out of state, fur lintels,
pavement, and for any other nses to which slate can
t>e applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities ol
Atlanta, AnguBta, Macon, Albany and Columbus,
Ga.; to the cities of Seim*. Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly lie to Mem
phis: roan., and St. Louis, Mo. The superiority c
datefor roofingpurposes, and its special adaptabllit
to various article* ol furniture and fur pavement
well known.
Orders may beaddreaaedto
iun8-ly A. a. MARSHALL, Bec’y.
CHRISMS PRESENTSI
DRY GOODS!
^URGANT LACE SETTS.
Embroidered Han kerchiefs,
Gents’ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Fancy Articles,
Dress Goo,is at Cost,
Cloaks at Cost,
Cloak Cloths and Casalmeres,
Damask Tabic Linea*
Napkins. Doylies and Towels.
For »alc by DxWITT A MORGAN,
*>016 . , . 137 CONGRESS STREET.
ULi
COAL.
ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS,
R ED ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cnmberland
and English Oval.
For sale by ton or cargo by
oc31-6m CH1PMAN A CHAPIN.
Notice.
T HE undersigned, under the name and style ol
PURSE ft THOMAS, have thin day formed a lim
ited partnership for tbe transaction of a General
Commission and Brokerage business in the city ol
Savannah, to continue until the fine day or July.
1868. Daniel G. Pane and Daniel R Thomas are the
General Partner*, and Albert H. Stoddard la the Spe
cial Partner, and haHoqntribnted Ten Thousand Dol
lars W the eommonatock of thnCo-parwmshlp.
D. K. THOMAS.
A. H. STODDARD.
SxVarreaH, Deei 1.1896. , d*c6 6rr
• • J
NO, and lor sale by
P. CALLANAN ft CO.,
Corner Habersham and Preatdent ate.
Assignee’s Sale.
I OFFER for sale tbe Bulldin ; known a* the Bank
of Commerce, situated on l be southern oue-third
or lot No. lu, Jevkyl Tything, Derby Ward, fronting
thirty feet on Drayton, amt sixty feet on Bryan
street.
Tbe Building is well adapted fur carrying on a
large Blinking HuxineHS.
ALSO,
The middle one-lhlrd of said lot No. 10, and the
improwtiH-nte thereon. Hie ground upon which
buth buildings are situated la fee simple.
ALSO,
Thirty bonds of one thonsand dollars each, of the
city of Columbus, guaranteed bv the Mobile and Gi
rard Railroad Company, and thirteen bond* of the
eity of Columbus of five hundred dollars each. In
terest on ail the bonds seven per cent, per annum,
payable semi-annnally.
The above described real estate and bonds are of
fered at private sale, and if not disposed or previous
ly. will be sold at Auction by George W. wylly, on
the first day of February next, at the Chart Home,
in this city.
JOHN 0. FERSILL,
no29tds At, jig n re.
JAMBS RUSSELL, Col. JOHN 0. HATELY.
Savannah, Ga. Jasper, Florida.
FILL AND WINTER GOODS.
RUSSELL & HATELY,
JA3PKK, FLORIDA,
yy ILL open, forthwith, a large and well Selected
stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots end
Shoes, Hate and Capa.
Also, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Hardware,
consisting of everything needfal for Plantation sad
Family use, which will be offered at prices to salt
the times and the interests of purchasers.
They will also act aa
COMMISSION and FORWARDING
Merchants,
and will give special attention to the purchase ot ths
product* of the country and the tale of produce ae
merchandise on consignment. deei
STEAD ENGINE AND SAW MILL
FOR SALE.
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at Ute Fal
lon Works, New York. Consists of an engine ol er
horse power, return fine boiler, with all tie conve-
be purchased low on
au3u tf La"
whole Is perfectly
i application to
ROCHE, WENT A
WEST ft DANIELS.
COTTON MACHINERY B "
For Sale.
.9i
QNE THIRTY-INCH 8 P B E A DEB
Twenty-four thirty-inch CARDS,
Two DRAWING FRAMES,
Six Pattern^ SPREAD KBS,
all in good order. Address •
SAMUEL A
113 South Front street,
decl#—Jw
Com and Oats
VS:
*f ■-.
FOB BALK.
6 000 BDSHJIU beading from Brig
* "GEORGIA.'’
L ’fl N, A. HARPER A op. 26,000 8o P* rior >l0rld *
J K hniM <Wnr Rkln OhImii.
1,000 BALES PRIME EOBTHERN HftX, j
1 For sale by
CHIPMAW* CHAPIN.
decl#—2w SM Bay (treat.
A WALTON,
| • w wei JfoJ.*9..»*•■£>gaadUa'-ioiTx;
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
i ' ' *' ■?*
H ATING taken th* large Fire Proof
neatly oocopfed by Merer*. Wilkinson A
w. are prepared to offer the beet facilities for
•f sawngnments.
Bacon, Earns, Lard.
JUST received and for sale—
Si hogsheads Clesr Bacon Sides, ._
to hogsheads Clear Bib sides
M hogshead* Prime Bright Sbouldeta
It tierces Parc Kettle Rendered Lard
26 Marses Choice Sugar Cared Bagged Ham*
It Merest Sugar Cored Uncovered Hint*
W. H. WHITNEY ft CO.,
aeia-tf No. 4 Harris' Range.
Row. O'Btbkx.- J. H. O'Btbkx.
£dw. O’Byrne Ac Son.
Wwoutuui and Retail Dbalbss nt
Liquoaa, fto., ftc.
IXTEMllott a share of the patronage of oar Mauds
YY sad the public generally. The Senior partner
refthia firm having done bnsinees in this city for up
ward* of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson
oot-ly
Butter. Flour, Bacon, Fork,
LARD, &c.
C/\ H0U8HBADS Clear Ribbed Sides
OU *•> hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore cured.
2# tierces Lar', Baltimore Leaf
69 barrels Pork. Prime, Prime Mesa and Mes
69 kegs and half kegs Batter, Choice Goshen
IDS boxes Cheese
It tierces Haras, New Sngar Cared.
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. SOAP. CANDLES, fto.
69 hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porte Rico and
Masco vado
Ufl barrels Sugar, A, B and C r ,
69 packages Tea, assorted qualities
159 bags Coffee, Klo
9S pockets Coffee, Old Government Java
160 boxes Soap, all qualities
lot boxes Candles, Adamantine and Tallow
109 boxen Tobacco, all qualitiea
Cuba Molasses in hogsheads and barrels
Hay. Corn, Oats and Cow Feed constantly on hand
Landing and for sale by
SCRANTON, SMITH ft CO.,
Hodgson's Building,
no37 Bay street, opposite Jefferson.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS.
QUR stock la equal to any In the eity. Call an
judge for yourselves.
no2J SCRANTON, MITH A CO.
H. G. RUWE,
wwnnitiii r.y. *
(.iiur Dealer & Commission Merchant,
Corher Bryan and Mt. Julian streets and Mona men.
Square. 8AVANNAH. G A.
W“ FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always
taad. uu27-tf
pHu.tr Cau amaN. Jam** KsaaiuAa.
Columbia Square
GROCERY STORE,
East aide of Columbia 8qnare, corner of Habersham
and President streets,
BT PHILIP CALLANAN A CO.
R eceiving, weekly, drst-ctaa* Family Gro-
eeries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits,
Yegatabire, Ac. For sale on must reasonable terms.
Jsta-ly
Fall Fashions for 1866.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CELEBRATED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
Hoop Skirts.
s
u I
11 li I’ L i x l * i n’ TI (
J. W. BRADLEY
DUPLEX SKIRTS
have printed in RED INK, on the band
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
DON’T BUY ANY OTHER.
Yon can always find fall assortments at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
J. C MAKER ft CO..
LATIIROP ft CO.
ASK FOR
J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT
and
“SEE THE NAME ON THE SAND.
For sale in Savannah at Wholesale by
J. c. MAKER ft go.,
OOMMIIBBION MERCHANT and wboLesau '
SIAUK i* '
„ MAT,GRAIN ‘Ann PRODUCE, ’ '
Com. Oats. Meal. Bleed, Bran,
Oil Cake. Floor, Bagton,
Salt, Rope, Ao„
Constantly retetrlng, end for sale at .the -towret
wholesale rates. . .
Agent Savannah Floor Mina.
155 Bay Street^ Savannah,
oef—9m 1 .
Wm. Htakr. Joa. A. Kobxmth. E. NxlmaTxB
8TARR Sl ROBERTS*
•.Shipping and Commission.
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal advances ou consignmedts of Cotton or
otheg Produce.
Particular attention given to the purchase of gup
plies for Manufacturers, ftc. dec6
HB
WHOA, JANUARY!
ROBERT
__ _ ^ Corner Jci
N. B—Centrai Railroad money taken fit par.
H- TATEM,
"- 0 " *«1 H-Dom...
ffb street*.
d«27
RISLEY-& CREIGHTON,
Commission Merchants and
SHIP BROKERS,
CHARLESTON, 8 C.
Charters made for nny ports at short notice, and on
favorable terms. Advances m*de on consignments
to oar friends in Europe, West Indies and Northern
cities. dect-lm
HOLIDAY PRESENTS^
FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN
» Embracing the moat
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
— OB’
RICH AND RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY
EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY.
WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A CALL TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
R. A. SOLOMON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT
ING AGENT, 4c.,
Eufaula, ^Lla.
Prompt attention given to Collections and Bemit-
taccea; Purchase and Sale of Cotton. Ac.
Reference:—Messrs. 8. Schiffer ft Nephew*, Lau-
ence Bros, ft Co., New York; Epptug, Hanserd ft
o., Colnmhns, Ga.; Wm. A. McKenzie ft Co., Apa-
Shicola; Austin ft bill., Savanualt. Ga. oclA-3m
E. F. MxTCAhrx. E. M. Baucx ft Co
John W. O’Connob.
E. F. METCALFE A GO,
Cotton Factors*
Comm ission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Caah adrances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter. A Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv-
erpooL ocl2-&n
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
Na. 183 Bay Street, kavaaaah,
UD
Darien, Gfeorgia.
r Orders for Lumber solicited. dl94l
decl 1-tf
E. D. SMYTHE & CO-,
IQO Broughton Street
& 6. HAWES,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLE8A1.B DEALKB IN
Plawr, Grain, Peed and Produce,
COBNEB STOBE,
190 and <92 Bax Stbbxt, foot or Baknabd St.,
Savaaaah, Georgia.
Beferencee—C. A. Gambrill ft Co.. Norris ft Bald
win. Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin ft Co., Baltimore
and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charietdon.
Liberal advances made on consignments iff Cotton
and Produce. oc2-tf
Johnston, Woods A Co.,
General Commie’n Merchants
No. lO Stoddard’s Lower Range,
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1866.
WHEREAS, Harmaduke Hamilton, James Reed,
l" Richard W. Adams, were summoned to attend
and be Hwom as Grand Jurors-at the present term
ol the Honorable City Court of Savannah, and made
default, it is ordered that they be fined in the snm of
forty dollars each, unless they file good and suffi
cient cause of excuse on or before the first day of
the next (February; term of said Court
And whereas, Emannel bheftal’, Thomas Hol
combe and A. J Miller were summoned to attenfl as
Talesmen and be sworn as Grand Jurors at the pre
sent term of this Coart, and made defanit, it is or
dered that they be fined in the sum of lorty dollars
each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of ex
cuse on or before the flret day of the next (February)
term of said Court.
And whereas, Patrick Burncs, George H. Aah,
Charles E. Smith, Daniel G. Purse, Henry F. Den
nett and James U. Bashlor tve- e sun moiled to at
tend and be sworn as Petit Juror* at the present term
Of this Court, and made delauli.it is ordered that
they be fined in the sum of tweuty dollars each, un
less they file good and sufficient, cause of excuse on
or before the first day ot the next (February) term
of said Court.
And whereas, W. O. Godfrey, .Tames H. Demand,
R. H. Brown, Benjamin B. Ferrill, Peter Vandever,
A Fernandez anil L. A. Wakeman werty summonod
to appear ou the Sth of November, 1866, to attend
qnd be sworn as Petit Jnrers; and whereas, Patrick
Dnnn, L. W, I^tndershiue, Dr. Warren Johnson,
Patrick H. Mallctte and John Kilay were summoned
to appear and be sworn as Petit Jnrors, and made
default since the 9th. of November; and whereas,
Morris Doty, B. B. Chipman, B. F. Ulmer, F. Brown,
S. C. Cntherwood, H. M. Golding, L. J. Guilmartin
and A. Dutenbofor were summoned to attend anJ
bn sworn as Petit Jurors, and made defaultBince the
19th or November, 1866; anil whereas, David S. How
ard and George S. V< illiam* were summoned to at
tend and be sworn as Petit Jurors, ami made default
since the M l of November, 18«6; and whereas Pres
ton Warner, W. W. Bemshart, B. O. Withington, T.
Blabewood, F. Dowd, E. A. Weil, Joseph F. Pelot,
T. Bostick, David Bailey, Jacob Uucky and Wm. Salt
were summoned to attend aud be sworn os Petit Ju-
rore. and made default since the 7th day of Decem
ber, 136*: and whereas, John D. Hopkins was
summoned to attend and be sworn as a Petit
Juror, and made default since the 8th day of
December, 1S66, it is ordered that they each bh lined
in the sum of twenty dollars, unless the; file good
and sufficient cause for such default ou or before the
first day of rite uext (February) term of this Court.
W. S. CHI-HOLM, judge.
Attest:—WM. J. CLEMENTS, Depnty Clerk City
Coart ol Savannah.
T r ue extract from the minutes of Court of tbe
17tb December, 1866-
PH1LIPM. BUSSELL,
decis—30t Clerk City Court of savannah.
S. B. HARRINGTON,
DEALER IN
EVERY VARIETY OF
FURNITURE
IS SELLING GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISH ED.
s epl-tf
SAVANNAH, GA.
Retail by ,
C. MA
LATHHDP ft CO..
OBFF ft WATKINS,
ft C MAKER ft CO.,
" IHROP ftf-CO.,
LAT1
DE WITT A MORGAN,
KIN8TKIN * JtCKMAN,
OHFF ft WATKINS,
THOMAS PEPPER.
At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufacturers and
Sole Owners of tbe Pateut,
WESTS, BRADLEY ft CARY,
Warerooms and Office,
Me*. 97 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Resile SL,
BOMBS New York.
FINE SETS OF JEWELRY,
Watekes, Silverware, Oral Ear Kings
and Breast-Pins,
OlSMBd, Pearl amid other Plmgcr Rtage
PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS,
Cutlery, &c.
r B largest selection of Revolvers and Pistole,
suitable for presentation, and of tbe raost oele
brated makers; Shot flans, Shot Poaches, Powder
Flasks; all sizes of Cartridges and Capa. AU goods
wen ejected carefully by myself in New York, last
weak, and will be opened today. Watches and Jew
elry carefully repaired by experienced workmen, and
warranted. a. harig.
decafl—91 Coir. Broughton and Whitaker els.
Paper Hangings
Window Shades.
IBS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Street,'
a aew supply of Paper Hangings Wla-
inff Gilt Cornices, which will be sold
1 v -~ iyi-o
PH STEAM SAW MILL
tod their DOUBLE
an the “PHfHMIX
aid respectfully Inform
seoeroUy, that they are
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA
having com;
GANG SAW MILL, kaowi
(W MILL,.” wonld
iaad theftifhUe raw. _
bow prepared to fill order* for Lumber In any qnan-
MMftnd of shy limes aud lcngtha. We have fob
M9lad with earMlU an Improved Planer, and will
Bhrogartlcalar attention to orders for planed and
tongas sad grooved lumber,
orina left at the mu, or at J. F. ft M. HaraUton 1
■BayandAbercom streets, wlU receiv
" A nhara of public patronage la respectfully so.
MM. . EULEN ft haMiltoNs.
■j '4 ’■ f rer** *
ORANGES.
£k “fV , S?23a^ ta 0 “ k ""’
IMpJ A. WILCOX ft oa
FOR SALE,
A^sssatsassr
■OME Apply at
a. Moodily,
N. A. HARDEE l CO.,
COTTON -FACTOR **
AND
General Cdlnmission Merchants.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Sales made In Savannah on New York or Liver-
pool, and tint one commission charged.nol4
Austin & Ellis,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,) Laie of Apalachicola, Fla.,
CHABLRB ELLIS, f and (JolumbuB, Ga.
sepll-tf
i. r. Boraa
W. A. Bhyant.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Foraerif of Jacksonville, Fla.,j,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
104 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - GKOHGIA.
and all
band a
ile-
good stock of Groceries, Liquate, Agricultural Imp!
menu, BoUding Materials, Fairbanks ft Ca’s Scab
ftc., besides other goods and maantactored articles
for sale on consignment, and for which they are
sgenta. Orders and consign menu respectfully so-
Kited. l a!8-tf
H0LLH&8W0&TH & GO.
C01IISSIQN MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial attention will be'gtran to tho execution
of Cotton Orders, which we solicit.
Peters A Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SroDoann't Dream Sanaa, Bax Stbxet,
SAVANNAri, GEORGIA.
E VERY facility eoerad for conslgnmenu and exe
cution of enfera. Liberal advances made on
Cotton Gripped to onr friend* In New York. Balti
more Hfi Philadelphia.
oell-tf
Notice
1 8 HEREBY GIVEN that) he parteenbips hereto
fora existing muter the naiaea of MHIer, Thomas
A Co., in Savannah, Ga, and Thomas. Uvingnton ft
Co., Madison. Fla, have been dissolved by Ute death
of D. G. Livingston, one or the partners.
A. J. MILLER will give Us attention to the bQ<it-
neasln Savannah, and 8. B. THOMAS to the business
In Madison, in liquidation.
* A- J. MILLER,
8. B. THOMAS,
Auguat, 1869. Surviving Partna*.
intlnne the Groasry and Oom-
Ga.. at the store oo-
strecL
K ft BROTll KK.
The snhecrlberaoScit* for the new a tSmtlunanc*
ol the patronage extended to the late *rm.
8. B. THOMAS,
Dike of the sunrivers.
aa«Uf
I the patronage extended
August. 1899.
THOS- BOSTOCK. J. F. HOBSON.
Yale Royal Piaffing' Mill,
Ctr. Liherty it. ui TiuicrMt Boat.
kinds of PMaetlLamher for sale. ’ >
deell—lm» BOSTOCK ft HOMBOR.
Prepare for Christmas.
Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery
4c., 4c., 4c.
rjlHE attenrionof the residents ol Savannah, and
of those visiting the city, is called to the extensive
assortment of
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, ftc.,
to be had at Wholesale or Befall at
T. BATESON’S,
Corner Congress and Drayton streets.
N. B.—Thankful for tbe liberal patronage extend
ed, during the last
FIFTEEN YEARS,
I respectin'); solicit a continuance of the same.
. dec3JSw
WM. J. MLAB6HLW,
DEALER IN
"Wall IPaper
AND
Window Shades,
FIRST FLOOR,
OVE.P. HILLSMAN’S DRUG -STORE,
’A large assortment of Wall Paper, WindowfShades
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bands, Picture Frames, Gtl
Monidipgs, ftc., ftc., always on-hand.
OBDEBS FOB
HOUSE.SIGNAND DECORATIVE
PAINTING
PROMPTLY
no22-lm
ATTENDKD TO.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
r
U NDER and by virtne of two fieri facias*, Issued
out oj the Honorable City Conrt of Savannah in
favor-of JMnea Lloyd vs. Bernard c. Wagner, I have
levied, and'will sell, bn the first TUESDAY in Janu
ary, 1867, being the first day of said month, before
the Cnort House door, in the city of Savannah, in
the comity of Chatham, and State of Georgia, be
tween the legal hoars bf sale, the following pro
ty, to wit; "
All that Lot, Tract or Parcel of l.ad. lyiag, being
and situate in the city of Savannah, cnnnty and State
aforesaid, and known aud di-tinguished in the Map
or Plan of said city of Savannah, as Lot Mo. 18. Lih
erty Ward, containing sixty feet fto t, by ninety
feet deep, more or levs, with the improvements
thereon, bounded as follows: On the north byStote
street, sonlh by President street, east by Lot No ]7,
and west by Montgomery street. •
Properly pointed out by duiendant.
Terms cash.
Pnrcbaecr paying for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
Uecl-td* Sheriff City Savannah.
DANIEL H. LONDON.
NO. 63. BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Shipping and Ommission Merchant,
\jriLL aell all kinds ol Tobacco, Cotton, Bugging,
TV Grain, Seed, ftd., and will execute orders for
baying Merchandise and Produce ot every descrip
tion. Consignments and orders solicited.
REFERENCES.
In SiYANNan—Major A. Porter, Dnucan ft John
ston, N. A. Hardee ft Co., E. E. Hertz ft Col, John
Stoddard.
IN Nrw York—W. C. T.an -ley ft Co.. Barclay ft
Livingston, Wm. Watson ft Co.
Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to
Messrs. Eyre' Evans ft Co.. Liverpool. ucl-3m
•SANDERSON IVILKINSOX,
HARNESS, 8ADDLEKT
AMP ,
TRUNK STORE,
j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
East Side of Market,
Between St, Julian and Bryan Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA,
TIN J. FORD,
Jl®
office, nw. n aai
SAVANNAH, GA.
$5,00C Reward.
fTlHE anbreriber has goo<i reason to belteva that the
JL estate of her late husband, James Mclntlra, was
wronged to a large amount by an agent or agents
employed by him in December, 1861, and Jinnery,
1892, In the pmcbaae of cotton and other merchsa-
dtee.
The above reward will be paid for proof to eon-
vlet tbe parties implicated, and to ratobBah
claim to the proceed# of her husband** property.
FRANCIS
deefl-tf • l .
vr Macon Telegraph plmmo capy and send
thin niBrr *
PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered.
FINE BED ROOM SETS. Walnut and Ms-
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every
variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all kinds.
KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use,
ind WARRANTED SUPERIOR to
others.
LACE AND GAUZE M(
PIES, and CANOPY F
UITO CANO
ES.
WAREROOMS,'
178 Broughton Street,
Nearly Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
flegl-ffin -
NEW STORE.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND
CLOTHING,
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
Einstein Eekinan & Co,
NO. 163 CONGRESS 8TREET.
ffTK are now receiving, and ready to ejhibK®
W large and well selected stock of the *boreiK* I
taiued good* from the brat manufacturers t»d pt |
up expressly for the Georgia end Florida trade.
Merchants and Planters
are invited to exam’ne our stock before P^!|^
W. B. DDFFT t CO.
207 Bay Street;
pkalos nr
Imported and Domestic Liquors
A GKKTB for Charles Farre Champagnes, KcU" 1 1
Kentucky Noorbon Whiskey, Renault ft Co '
dy, etc.
cmaeuL
W. B. Dnffy ft Co. are
standing accounts.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership|
(T7H8 CO-PARTSRRSHIF heretofore ftxUti^^l
J. tween the nnderalgned.unffi'r the firm te ^B
V A. RYAN ft CO., U this day dlraolved by m« fl
antborised to settle alt oc ' |
l £ & t
J? P; GILSON, hi* 1
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have associated
gether under the firm njune of W. » ^ w l
St the former store of V. A. By-n *'gjyyv 1
street. A S BIOKLO*-
no!5
Plantation for Rent,
QA1D to he ono.of gI
Ot ntoiclng WJjAjl
—.driver heteWLli» ^ f(Jr colUvati'>»^ j
the | .prgHtoerfCottMgd
‘aMurpaaeedin thle *^j
having «toeli*nt andl»nnirajie^“*^| beiof^l
Loaded along th*Oe«»*»^S two
toeS^SWe convenift c, |
yor partienlara, ng^y to p
E«i^bam Onmta. •*^®2hri f jr. o'W
dec7
Notice.
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