The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 29, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and HeralcL The Empit Cradle—There is a Whole volume of poetry in the tallowing little sketch, which we fiud iu the last number of Miss Barbel’s Weekly: . „ ’We met John on the stairs Hewascar- ryW an old cradle to be stowed away among what he termed “plunder," in the lumber room. One rocker was gone, and the wick er-work of the sides broken; it was an old willowy affair, but we could not refraio fiom casting a look into its empty depths. “Gone!” we said dreamily, ‘all gone. — What golden heads once pillowed bere- heads on which the curls grew moist in slumber, and the cheeks and lips flashed the hue of rose leaves. When sleep broke, the silken-fringed lids opened heavily from the slumbrous eye; smiles flitted like sunbeams over the face; the white fist was thrust into the mouth, when mamma lifted the mnslin and peeped in to see if the baby was awake! The little feet began to kick, out of pure de licti! and kicked on until both of the tiny red shoes were landed at the foot of the cradle Where are those heads now ? Some that were embrowned by vigorous manhood are sleeping on battlefields; some are bleached with time and cares, and the feet have grown sore and weary on the rough paths of life- Perhaps some little one, once tenderly rocked here, is sleeping in the coffin. Over it grows the heartsease,and vigorous bo?,and whit^candy tuft, and the starry jessamine. The biue bird flutters its bright wings thro - the willow houghs, and the cool summer wind whispers to the green leaves and grass blades'on the grave. What of? Perhapsol its immoriu iiv. bleep on little dreamless one? - “Of such is the kingdom of Heaven!” m California, Flour and Wheat.—The last mail steamer arriving in New York from the Isthmus brought a large consignment of Cal ifornia flour and wheut for that city. They are said to he of excellent quality, and among, dealers in those articles have caused some stir. This is said to bo the first con signment of flour ever brought to the Atlatr- tic States from California, and the first wheat brought by steamer. We some time ago noticed the fact of or ders for flour and wheat being transmitted by the cable and overland telegraph from London to San Francisco, and judge from this that the Pacific slope is supplying . England with some of its breadstutt's, al though separated from that country by near ly one-third of tho circumference of the earth. A colored man. had stuck to rebel Gen eral Hood through thick and thin, and was in hopes of being nble to march into Nash- viiie and pay his respects to a lady of the upper-crust of the colored society, when he discovered that the besieging army was re treating, determined to break through the lines, and throw himself upon the mercy of the Yankees. He presented himself to Gen. Thomas, hat iu hand, when the following dialogue ensued: ■t“ Where are you worn ? ” ■'■“I’se jest from the army, sab,”, “ What army ? ” “ Mr. Hood's army, sah.” “Where is Mr. Hood now ?"; “ He's leavin’, sah; he’s leavin’.” “ Ah ! I thought Mr. Hood, as you call him, was coming Into Nashville.” “No, sah; Mr. Hood thinks he can’t do hisself justice in Nashville." DANCING ACADEMY, AT ' ST. ANDREWS HALL, M R. L. LOUIS will commence hi* Second Sec tion cn Thursday, December 271 to, 1SG6, at 3X o’clock p m. Classes for Fancy Dances will be formed of ad vanced pupils. Mr. LOUIS will also open a School for Gentlemen on Friday evening, at 3 o’clock. HoursotInstruction—For yono" ladies, inisscsand masters, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3Jsi o’clopk p. m ; for gentlemen, on Tuesday and Fri day at S o’clock p. m. [dec27—lot $5,00C Reward. T IIS subscriber lias good mipon to believe tit at th-. estate of her la*e husband. J.tmet* Mclntire, was wronged to a iarge amount by an ngent or agents, employed by him iu December, ISfil, ai d January. 136*2, in the purchase of cotton and other merchan dise. *• .*■* The ubope reward will be paid for proof to coii vict the parties implicated, and to establish lier • claim to the proceeds of her husband’s pioperty. FRANCKS MCISTIKE. dec2i tf Kareentrix. &r Macon Telegraph please copy and send bill to ’this office. Dissolution of Co-partnership. T HK co-partnership lately existing under the name of BELL, WYLLX * CHRISTIAN was dissolved on the 1st instant, by mutual conseut. H. R. CHRIS TIAN is authorised to collect debts due the lat* firm, and is charged with the closing of the business. SAMUEL P. BKLL, GEO. W. WYLLY, dfclO—tf HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. "^Notice T aIIOCHE 4 WILLIAMS lfaving purchased On- in- •'■JLj tercet of WyUy A Christian in tbe late firm ol BEU^.WYLLY & CHRISTIAN, will continue the business under the nameof dodO—tf LaBOCTE, CELL k WILLIAMS. Notice. T HE subscriber* havin'; sold their interest in the late business of BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN to Messrs. LaRDCHE & WILLIAMS, solicit a couttn uaneo of Ihe business to tbe new tirm., GEOll'iE W. WYLLY, de'li)—tf HENRY R CHRISTIAN. DPowe 11 & Co., BANKERS, M A CVO 3ST. |G- K O C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. ♦ * REFERENCE. rdwahd padklford, HiVA NV .111 NDURUM & flLKWSOH, SADDLERY SAHDIRSIII HARNESS, TRUNK STOKE, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. East '(Side of Market, Between St. Jnllan and Bryan Streets, SAVANNAH, GrA, a9tf * L 0 8 T , A BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. with a white spot on his breast, eight months old, and an- ” swet* to the name of “Rover.” Was lost on Christ mas morning. He was last seen in tbe Market, In possession of a whits man. A suitable reward will „ be paid ff left at this office. dec2S—St COAL. ANTHRACIVB, BITUMINOUS, R ED ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland and English Oval. For sale by ton or cargo by OC81 sm Cl CHIPMAN A CHAPIN. Te Tie Public. ■ T HE PATlilON HOTEL, Cbarleffion, Sooth Caro lina, so long and ably conducted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for the accom modation of the travelling public. Its former friends and patrons will find the usual accommodations snd attention bestowed on them is formerly, and the pnb- ‘alic favor, already so well established as The Hotel of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear- nest efforts, be faithfully preserved. nest efforts, be faithfully preserved. oct2-ff . ^issolutionof Co-Partnership Savannah, Ga., October 9th, 1866. fllHE co-partnership of Yak Horn, Hollvosx A Ctrrat expires this day, by its own limitation. HOLLYOKS A MURRAY.' •oc15 CHARLES VAN HORN. > Wanted to Rent. J! Y HOUSE in a pleasant part of ths city, by a small family. Address Immediately, Box 181,*Savannab, Ga. k d€C21<t Scotch Whiskeyjfotatoes^ gUPERIOR “ Ardbeg A T T O K|N|E YH Na. 40 Washington Street, Room 0, BOSTON, MASS., Xj ousion ,ra nclaMd, Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts etc., etc., in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND,g AUSTRALIA, IRELAND, CANADA, WALES, Or any other British Colony. Copies of Wilis and all other Records obtained. Cases prosecuted in favor of heirs. Legatees and next of kin upon favorable terms. CHARGES MODERATE. More than *600,060.000 of unclaimed money, are invested in the National debt of Great Britain alone, in trust for the unknown heirs, legatees, ei c. A large portion of this is known to belong to parties in America. Mr. JEWETT is an Attorney Bt Law in England, u.d the resident representative "Of the firm in that cunntry. All letters must be addressed to the Boston Post Office, and enclose stamp. REFERENCES: Gen. Wm. A. Olhstkd, Troy, N. Y, Col. Kdu-abd Flos, Cambridge, Mast. Col. Wm. L. Palmer. Salem, Maes. Capt. s. B. Gregory, U. S. N., Hamilton, Mass. Dinurv O. Channell, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. Instate Sale. 5,000 Acres of Timbered Lands in a. Body AT PRIVATE SALE. By LaROCHE, BELL & WILLIAMS. 5,000 acres of Heavily Timbered LANDS lying in Bulloch county, adjoining the lands of Dr. Brown. James Young, and others, situated three miles from the Ogeecheo river and four miles from No. 6, Central Railroad. The Lands produce cotton, corn, sugar cano, etc., and is one of the most healthy-locations in our State; the society is excellent. For the lumber business and farming it cannot be excelled. The above property belongs to the estate of tbe Into John M. Burns,deceased, and sold by an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Screven county, No vember term, 1866, for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditor s of said estate. Plot of the Land can be seen at our counting-room. For further particulars apply to us, or Mr. H. CL Kittles, No. 6, Central Railroad. Terms—Oue half cash; balance in twelve months, with 7 per cent.interest, secured by mortgage on the property; purchaser to pay for papers. H. C. KITTLE, Administrator, cununeo, testammlo annexe % no22—lm estate of John M. Burns. L ET the Suffering and Dtasaeedfread the folUew- ing. _ fST l-et allwhohave been given ep by the doc tor*, ami spoken or as incurable, read the following. tv Lot all who can believe facta, and can have faith in evidence, read the following ^ KNOW ALL MEN BT THESE PRE SENTS, - That, on this, the 20th day of Jane, in the yfigr oft our Lord, 1806, personally came Joseph Hay me kuown as such, and being duly sworn, as follows: That lie is the Bale General Agent for the Butted Staten, and dependencies thereof lor prepa rations or medicines known as MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE, and that the following Certiflcates are verbatim » p:cs to the beet or bis knowledge end belief. JAMES 8MJUTRJL i. a} Notary Folic, > -v— > Wall street. New York. June let, 180*. Da. m.uioikl : I take my pen to wfiUt job of mi great relief, and tbat tbe awful pain in my side has left uie at last—thanks to yonr medicine. Oh, Doc- tor, how ihankfal I am that 1 can get some sleep. 1 can never write it enough. I thank yon again and again, and am sure tbat yon arc really the Mend of ul sufferers. I could net help writing to yob, and bone you hill n< t take it anilBS. JAMES MYERS, ltd Avenue D. MS' This is to certify tbat I was discharged from the Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Haggicl's Fills. „ WILSON HARYEY, 27 Pitt struct. Nkw York, April 7th, 1866. | : V“ I he billowing Is an Interesting case of a man employed in un Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melt ed iron into a ilask that was damp and wet, i anted an explosion. The melted iron was thrown aruultd and on him in a perfect shower, and he wes burned dreadfully. The following Certificate was givea to ine by biui, about eight weeks after tbe accident: New York, January 1,1W. Mv name is Jscoh Hardy; I am an Iron Bounder; 1 was badly burned by hot iron In November last; my mans healed, but I had a ruuuing sore on my leg that would not heal; 1 tried MAGGIEL’S SALVE, and it cured me in a few weeks. This Is all true, and anyliudy can now see me at Jackson's Iron Works, Second Avenue. J. HARDY, U9 Goerck street. EX TRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. i “I bid no appetite. MAGGIEL’S PILLS gave me a Ogeecheo river and four milea from No. 6, Central J hearty one. Iroad. The Lands nroduce cotton, corn, suear “ Your PILLS arc marvelous.” ‘ 1 send another. Box, and keep them In the “ I gave half of one of yonr PILLS to my babe for cholera morbus. Tbe dear little thing got well in a day.” “My nausea of a morning is now cored,” “ Yonr box of MAGGIEL’S 8ALYH cared me of noises in the head I robbed some of yonr SALVE behind my ears, and tbe noise lelt ” “Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool tarn Ily." “ 1 enclose a dollar; yonr price Is 26 cents, bn the Medicine to me is worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes of your PILLS.” .“Lot me have three boxes of yoar SALVE by •» turn mall.” For Safe or Lease. T HE subscriber offers Ills PLANTATION in Effingham county, containing twenty-eiebt hun dred (2 8861 ami eighty-five acres, three hundred of cleared land, and one hundred of wbtcb has produced one hale or sea island cotton per acre. The range lor -tuck ip excellent, and the lands are well limbered with oak and pine, and cannot he surpassed for health. It is situated abont twenty-seven inib sfrom Savannah on iheLonisvilleroad, between theCentral Railroad and the Ogeechce rivsr, and within half a mile of the Central Railroad. The place is well im proved, with good dwelling, and all necessary out buildings Millicient to accommodate thirty ernure laborers. The above property will ha sold at a bar gain by application to dcc27—iw E. HEIDT, Savannah, Go, imzr' IGLL MEDAL SHERRY. PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. Iu addition tnour business of selling Wines, etc in original packages, and in order to insure to con sumers Pure Liquors In a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases onr well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out in a siyle that would preclude the possibility or their being tam pered with before rear, king the purchaser. The gt n- eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our efforts has cnconraged us tb maintain Ihe standard as regards quality, also, to make in creased effortaio retain Ihe confidence and patron, ige which has bean so liberally bestowed upon us. B1N1NGER A CO., Established 1779.] Importers of Wines, A-c., No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods arc pnt up in caws con taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by H . C . Jt U W E , SOLE AGENT FOR TITE STATE OF GEORGIA, SAVANNAH. and all prominent Drogglsts, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OK THE PRESS. . The name of Itininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, isa guarantee of Ihe exact and literal truth of wiiffi- •:ver they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The Importing bonne of Bininger A Co.. No. ir> Beaver street, is condncted npon principles of integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor, —N. Y. Evening Express. Je6-DeodfcWiv Planters, Attention! J AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALES OF AND MORTGAGES UPON SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE A large amount of Northern capital is now awaiting favorable opportunities for investment South. I have daily Inquiries for snch opportunities, and am empowered to PURCHASE 40,000 ACRES OF COTTON LANDS • !:i . ! m- The Gulf States. Planters and others wishing to disor,mort gage, or take partners In working their land s,ar invited to apply to me without delay. COMMISSIONS MODERATE Business promptly completed. I, All letters most inclose n stamp. D. 4. M. A. JEWETT, * M Waihlngtea street, BOSTON, MASS. REFERENCES. General Wm. A. Almstxap, Troy, New York. Eunran^RioB, Eeg.. Cambrid^JMse*. ( Dvnur C. CuntatL.’ BqifClndfilnrnti, Ohio. C. C. Piluy, Kaq., New OHeuw, La. A. F. Dxvnaxn ts Co., Baston, Mass. WMemin sold. Agents preferring to work on commission-can arnfrom $20 to gw per dev. For. full particulars; Dolose stamp, and address W. ocM-tan V. G. WILSON A CO.. Vj4 - Cleveland, Ohio, the eeae or gallon. LHOUt Islay” Whiskey, for Me k$ T> EBRIV1NG, and for isle by .i “ * . Mnvv ■ ^KrAT^A,;*i »*«aijLa ; wjS8^^j^P > ■ HONK A GORDON. . MSI« OonwVHabsnham andPitiMdentta*. • «> . .UhJ .' w 7 have over two hundred snch Testimonials as these, but wuiifot space compels me to conclude. J. MAGOIEL, m. d. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. NOTICE.—None genuine without tbe ts- graved trademark around each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. MA'iGlEL. tl Fine street. New York, to cimuhrfcit wirlch is felony. EW Sold by all respectable Dealers In Medtetees tbioughout ihe United States and the Canadas, at 26 cet.ts per box or pot. Dol ly THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada West, Phyeh ciau and Snrgeon, Oculist and Aurist, can be consulted ou Deafness, Discharges from the Rar. nun-'.in the Head, Catarrh, Diseaeesof the Throat and Lungs. Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring otthelr Medical or-Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, In Dr. Tliqe. Buckler's old office -9 Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hours Dorn 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 6 P. M. :9-tr. Assignee’s Sale. I OFFER for sale Ihe Buildin ; known as the Bank of Commerce, sitnateil mi the southern one-third or iot No. 10, Jeykrl Tytliiug, Derby Ward, fronting thirty feet on Drayton, and sixty feet on Bryan street. Tbe Building is well adapted for carrying on a large Daubing Business. ALSO, The middle one-lhlrd of said lot No. 10, and the Improvements ■ hereon. Hie ground npon which both buildings are minuted Is fee siroplo. ALSO, Thirty bonds of one thousand dollars each, of the city of Colomhus, guaranteed by the Mobile and Gi rard Railroad Company, and thirteen bonds of the city of Columbus of live hundred dollars each. In- Uveal ou ail the bunds seven per cent, per aan payable semi-annually. The aixrvc described real estate and boads are of- fered at. pi ivxte sale, and if nut disposed of previous ly, will tie sold at Auction by George W. Wytly, en the first, day o( February next, attbe Court House, in Ihisclty. JOHN a FERRILL, no29tds ALjignee. Bacon, Hams, Lard. JUST received and for sale— Mhogskeads Clear Bacon Bides 60 hogsheads Osar Rib Sides M hegeheadt Prime Bright Shouldci s 2$ heroes Pare Kettle Rendered Lard 21 tierces Choice Sugar Cured Begged Ham* If tierces Soger Cured Uncovered Heme W. H. WHITNEY k CO.. No. t Harris' Benge. J. H. O'Brass. Edw, O’Byrne & Son. Wwot.mtr.n aa> Ext ail Dbalefs ix Gbocxbixs. Liquobh, Ac., Ac. W l solicit e share of the patronage of our friends and the public generally. The Senior pertner of tale firm having done business in this city for up- wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson oc5-ly Butter. Flour, Bacon, Pork, LARD, Ac. EA HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Sides OU 2o hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore cured. M tierces Lar<', Baltimore Leaf M barrels Pork. Piime, Prime Mess and Mes 6* kegs and half kogs Batter, Choice Goshen 100 boxes Cheese U tierces Hems, New Sugar Cared. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. SOAP, CANDLES, 4a 6$ hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado ISO barrels Saver, A, B and C 60 packages Tea. assorted qualities lei begs Coffee, Kio 60 pockets Coffee, Old Government Java 160 boxer So ip, all qnalitles 100 boxes Candles, adamantine and Tallow HO boxes Tobacco, all qualities Cuba Molas^s In hogsheads and barrels Hay, Corn, Oats and Cow Feet] constantly on hand lunding and for sale by SCRANTON, SMITH 4 CO., Ilodgaon’e Building, » ub27 Bay street, opposite Jefferson. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. QVR stack Is equal to any in the city. Call at lodge tor yourselves. now SCRANTON, MITH 4 CO. H. G. RUWE, WHOLESALE Litur Sealer & Commission MercAant, Corner Bryan and sl Jelian streets and Monumen ~ tare. SAVANNAH. GA. FRUITS end VEGETABLES in season always au27-tf Pmur Callahan. Jamb Kkkkioan. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, w--t Mde of Oolumbla Square, corner or Habersham and President streets, BT PHILIP CALLAHAN 4 CO. R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, nmt^las* KamUy Gro ceries, Alee, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on must reasonable terms. JeHMy - ' Fall Fashions for 1806. 1. W. BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) Hoop Skirts. p ll E s s T j ! fix- rl I %, JAMBS RUSSELL, COL. JOHN C. HATELY, Savannah, Ga. Jasper, Florida. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. RUSSELL & HATELY, AT JASPER, FLORIDA, yy ILL open, forthwith, a large and well selected stock of staple and Fancy Dry Gbods, Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Also, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Hardware, consisting of oreryihing needful for Plantation and Family nse, which will be offered at prices to salt the I lines and the interests of piuohasers. ■ They will also act as COMMISSIONafrd FORWARDING ; : Merchants, nn<l will give special attention to the pnrehaee ol the products of the country and the sale of produce snd merchandise ou consignment. dec7 / J | \\ j w q- -ft \ /;# M /.- f b■« I f t " i ::jC - a ; III ri i w.rfVTK . J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS Jiave printed hi RED INK, on the band J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. DON’T BUY ANT OTHER. Yon can always find fun assortments at WHOLESALE AND RCTAIL AT J. C. MAKER 4 CO.. LATHROP 4 CO. ASK FOR J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT AND “SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.” For sale In Savaneah at Wholesale by J. 0. MAKER 4 CO., LATHBOP Jt CO., ORFF 4 WATKINS, Retail by J. C MAKBR 4 CO., LATHROP * CO., 1>E WITT A MORGAN, EINHTEIN A ECKMAN, OHFF A WATKINS, THOMAS PEPPER. At wholesale by the Lxclnsivo Manufacturers and Sole Owners or the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY 4 CARY, Warorooms nod Office, Noe. 97 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Resile 8L. New York. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENG1N8 and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at tbe Fal lon works, Ne.» York. Consists of an Snslne of *0 horse power, retnrn fine holier, with all the conve nience* complete; Iron frame, 40 feet carriage; 1$ inch saw; patent self-setting heed blocks; 709 feet log chain, with pulleys and first class belting for the mill complete. Tbe whole Is perfectly now end cea be purchased low un application to aubu tf LaROCHE, WEST 4 DANIELS. COTTON MACHINERY 0 For Sale. ME THIRTY-INCH SPREADEK Twenty-four thirty-inch CARDS, Two DRAWING FRAMES, Six Patterson SPREADERS, all in good orderT Address SAMUEL A. CHOZKR. 113 South Fronts declfi—'Iw t street, Philadelphia. Corn and Oats FOR SALE, a *•»**'. lM 6 000 BD3HlHjB fe 0 ***** ■ 1 “GEOMHA* N. A. HARDER A OCL HAT "“’‘"Awai declS—2W FIRE SETS OF JEWELRY, Watches, Silverware, Carol Ear Rings and Breast-Pins, Diamond, Prarl and other Finger Rings PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, Cutlery, &c. T H bmtod _ Flasks; all slses of Cartridges and Caps. All goods were selected carefully by myself In New York, last week, and will be opened to-day. Watches end Jew elry carefully repaired by experienced workmen, and warranted. A. HARIG, dec*i—9t cor. Broughton and Whitaker etn. Paper Hangings ND Window Shadea. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 8t. Julian Street, Besreoelved a new supply or Paper Hangings, Win- id Gilt Cornices, which will be sold :!zi2 Wm STEAM SAW MILL. KASTXBN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA.. TP enderelrned, lavlire completed their DOUBLE J. GANG SAW MILL, known os the “PHtENIX MBAS ' SAW MILD,” wonM respeetftally Inform their Mends end the public generally, tbat they are now prepared to fill orders ref Lumber In any quae ttiyaaO of any el see sad lengths. We have con- sealed wNh onr Mill an improved Planer, sad will gtvopmtaWlardMhjetton to order* tor planed and oratJ. F. A M. Hamilton ■ay art A be room streets, will ncefy, s«s»r asm, i r. isknits. is. naatLson.' ORANGES. ■' *■ KboaM aibwrSktn Ol NtoH.b, A. WILOOXhOO. anp-tf SALE, 0. MoGIHLY, Wm. Braaa. Joe. A. Bobekis. E. NMiHATan STARR A ROBERTS* Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS’, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Liberal advances on consignmedts of Cotton or other Produce. Particular attention given to the pnrehaee of sup- plles for Mannfacturera. Ac.dec6 RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Commission Merchants and SHIP BROKERS, CHARLESTON, S C. Charters made for ,iuy ports at short notice, and on favorable terms. Advances m&de on consignment* to oar friends in Europe, West Indies noil Northern cities. dec6-lm R. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, Ac., Kuiaula, -A.la. Prompt aiteuiIon given to Collections and Remit tances, Purchase and Nile of Cotton. Ac. Reference;—Messrs, tj. Schuler A Nephew*,‘Lau- ence Bros. A Co , New York; Spping, Hanserd A o., Colnmlus, Ga ; Win. A. SlcKenzie «£• Co., Apa- Ublcola; Austin & Kalis. Sivannali. Ga. ocl0-3ai E. F. Mktc.vue. Johw W. O'Connor. E. &L Bkucb 4 Co E. F. METCALFE & CO., Cotton Factorsj Comm ission AND- Forwarding Merchants, Mo. 5 Stoddard 9 * Lower Range, Bay St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cach advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter k Go., New York, and John K. Gilliatt k Co., Liv erpool. ocl2-3m Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, Ho, 153 Bay Street, Savannah, AND Darien, Georgia. *W Orders for Lumber solicited. dl*-ti N. B—Central RUlroad money taken at per. ■*•<**■11*1 of Window 8kn j, taeelty. iMdretth fms GeNeagee^ J«t iscelvre. Presen pUou caietaB, “■pounded. ROBERT H. TATEM Cwrmer JmAre. mm* m*DomomgH m^eu. dec27 HOLIDAY PRESENTS, FOR LADIES, GENTLEMAN AND CHILDBEN Embfaciog the most ", *'■ • EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT - OF RICH AND RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A C1LL TO BIAHHE OUR STOCK. decl1-tf . S. 6. HAYNES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN * Flour, Grain, Feed and'Produce, 'CORNER STORE, 190 and 192 Bat Street, foot of Babnabd St., Savanumfc, Georgia. References—C. A. Gambrill k Co., Norris k Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin k Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton and Produce. oc2-tf Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commie’n Merchants N,. 10 StiMlitaid’l Lower Kaagg, i cpl-tf SAVANNAH, GA. N. A. HARDEE & CO.. COTTON FACTOR ■» AND General Commission Merchants. •Liberal advances mads on consignments. Sales made in Savannah on New York or liver- pool, and hut one commission charged.nolt Austin & Ellis, 1 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA THOMAS II. AUSTIN,) Late of Apalachicola, Fla.,* CHARLES ELLIS, i and Colombop, Ga. eepll-tf' ; i. r. Borax. W. A. BXVAWT. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding and Commission MercHaiis, 194 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt at- eu tion to receiving and for warding goods, sale, on consignment, and all oidere; and will also keep constantly on band a for sale on consignment, and lor which they are. agents. Orders and consignments ieapeetfutly so- tcited. a!8-tf H0LUH68V0BTH i GO. COKMISSION MERCHANTS, - MACON, GEORGIA. Especial attention will be given to tbe execution of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bioddabd’s Umx JUsoe, Bax 9nm, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ljtVERY facility offered for consignments and exe- jCj cation of orders. Liberal advances made on Ootton shipped to our friend* In New York, Balti more snd Philadelphia. oell-tf *• Notice JS HBR1BY GIVEN that ■ be partnerships hereto fore existing under the names of Miller, A Co., in Savannah. Ga., and Thomas. UvIngMon A On., Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by the death of D. O. Livingston, ope of toe pannera. LLKR wil' " * A J. MILL J hl» attention to the but- rlUeiXe _ •era in Savannah, and & A THOMAS to tbe but new in Madison, in liquidation. JL J. MfcLElL *. ■ Si B. THOMAS, Aogpst, 18*4. Surviving - The subscribers will continue ta* Grocery aMCbm- ileman Hnsleree in StomnMb, Ga* at toeatorevo- ■pledby the late firm, on BnystreeC AngnsLlra*. MILLER A BROTHER. s subscriber solMMe for the new a coatlnuipc* ! patronage extended to Mob. BosfocK. Tide’Royal Planing Cer. Liberty ft* and MrMt Biai ON THIS CONTINENT. - It Is WaSBANTXD to BESTOBS Gt.‘V HA IB T* ITS okioinal,NATORAtcolor, in every. isc it wltleror it) hair from Faluno orr; it will tree tuc leedfrom imorsand dandruff; promote the ckovi >n of tbe ,i air, and Is a beautiful dressing. . We offer no large rewards, but we nth > v all of >ur agents to refund the money to a ij p». -on who nil nse two bottles, and then say Baai xn' -. Vbge- able Hair Restorative has not per jrn.o - all we -. aim. » i- ittmemv from the Capital of ti.e Untie, stater. u.rssrs. Barrett A Co: I was induced to give yonr Hair p epat atlon a trial, .cd can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a uersing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to tbe Hair a 1 axurlant richness, and to the head a cool and oust agreeable sensation, while It Is thorough In re- ilrrihg the hair to Its natural color. Very respectfully, W. ■ Hamlet. Washington, D. 0., May IS, 1864 . dcseis. J. R Barrett 4 Co: * I was Induced by a friemMrto raak a trial of Bar- ref’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very each pleased with the effect It has bad on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one xatle, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair uV all tbe appearance of youth. I tally believe Nar- etl’s to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredoola, N. Y., AprU 26, 1866. J. It. BARRGTT it CO„ Freprlctsrs, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. f~ Sold by all llrngglsts. )yi-tf WM. J. ILiUGHLN, DEALER IN ^W^all IPaper • AND Window Shades, • FIRST FLOOR, OVER. HILL8MANS DRUG STORE, TA large assortment of Well Paper, Wlndowfflhades Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bands, Picture Frames, Gil MouMiogs, Jkc„ 4c., always on hand. ORDERS FOB HOUSE JGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING PROMPTLY nol2-lm ATTENDED TO. RLANCEY1LLE SLATEUHDI6 COMF1, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. 0*p’I stoolk, 1000,000 SHAKES, *60 EACH. ssTwss *: cQMa ' Pkamurr—A. Wilbur. Savannah, ua. Vmx Pa mussel I.C. GraimiBs.Macon, Ga. bseaxvAXT—A. E.’Marahall. Atlanta, Ga. _ lintels, for vement,aad for any ether am to which slate can be applied. The quarry is convenient to the dttanet Atlanta, Augmsta, Macon, Albany and Cota mbs* Ga.: to toe cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile. Ala.; toMewOriewra and willshsrily beta M.m phis, renn..andflt.-torts, Md. 1 Tte £perforttyc well known. * Orders may be addremed to lanS-ly A. K. MARMHAI.T* Bscy. S. B. HARRINGTON, DEALER Of EVERY VARIETY OF FURNITURE IS SELIdIXG GOODS E. 33. 8MYTHE & CO-, lot> Brougliton Ntreret . CITY COURT OF SAYAHKAH. NOVEMBER TERM, 1866. HTBEREAS, Marmadukt- Hamilton, James Heed, Tf Richard W. Adams, were summoned to attend and be sworn as Grind Jurors attbe present term of tbe Honorable CltrOourt of Savannah, and made default, it is ordered tbat they be fined In tbesnm of forty dollars each, unless they file good and suffi cient cause of excuse on or before tbe first day of tbe next (February) term of Bald Court And whereas, Mmanuel nlo'ftal'. Thomas Hoi- combe and A. J Miller were snuuu -md to attend as Talesmen and be sworn as Grand Jaroi* at tbe pre sent term of this Court, and made default, it is ore dered that they be fined in tbe sum of forty dollars each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of ex cuse on or before tbe first day of the next fFebruary) term of said Court. Aod whereas, Patrick Barnes, George H. Ash, Charles E. Smith, Daniel 0. Purse, Henry F. Ben nett and James H. Bashlor were son moned to at tend and be sworn as Petit Jurors at the present term of thisConrc,aud made defanli. it is ordered tbat they be fined in tbe sum of twenty dollars each, un less they file good snd sufficient cause of excuse on or before tbe first day ot the next (February) term of raid Court. And whereas, W. O. Godfrey, James H. Demand, H. H. Brown, benjamin B. Feriill, Peter Vsndtver, A Fernandrz and L. A. Wakeman were summoned to appear on '.he Sth of November, 186*, to attend and be sworn as Petit Jurors: and whereas, Patrick Dunn, L. W, l.andershinfi, Dr. Warren Johnson. Patrick H. Mellette and John Kilay were summoned to appear end be sworn as Petit Jurors, and made default since tbe 9th of November: and whereas, Morris Doty, S. B. Chipman. B. F. Uimer, F. Brown, S. C. Cstlierwoud, & M. (folding, L. J. Guilmartin and A. Dutenhofrr were summoned to attend ao<l be sworn as Petit Jnrorr, and made default since the 19th of November, 1866; and whereas, David 8. How- aid and George 8. Williams were summoned to at tend and be sworn as Petit Jurors, and made default since the 23d of November, 18o6; and whereas Pres ton WarneY, W. W. Hemshart. E. O. Wlthlngtoo, T. Blakewood, F. Dcwd, E. A. Weil, Joseph F. Pelot, T. Bostick, David Bailey, Jacob Bncky and Wm. Salt were summoned to attend and be sworn as Petit Ju- r-ys, and made default since the 7th day of Decern- oer, ISCs; and whereas, John D. Hop Hus was summoned to attend and be sworn as a Petit Jaror, and made default since tbe 8th day of December, 1SG6, It is ordered that they each be fined m the sum of twenty dollars, unless they file good .no sufficient cause fur such driault os or before the first day of the next (February) term or this Court. . / W. S. CUI'HOLM, Judge. Attest:—WM. J. CLEMENTS. Deputy Clerk City Court of Savannah. T*ue extract from the minutes of Conrt of the 17th December, 1866. , PHILIP M. RUSSELL, declS—30t Clerk City Court of savannah. Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FVBNWHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut andUt- bognnjr. COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of «ery variety. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS of all kinds.. SITTLE B FOLDING SPRING BEDS and I MATTRESSES, the best Bed in iwt and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. WAREROOMS.' 178 Broughton Street, Jearly Oimitc St. liirti’i M. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail, BY Einstein Eckw%n & NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. r|TE are now receiving. W targe and wcJ elected mined goods from sue !>»tmaiiufrctu«^“ ep expressly for :Le Georgia aM Floriili u*«- and Planter* Mereha are invited to exaui ue our isewbere. Stock before W. B. DDFFI I CO. 207 Bay Street* iuum m IniL—. ' ^.mnartee, ^ tUer * a GKNT8 tor Charles F»rre CWBPH"”’ Kentacky Bourbon Whiskey, dy.< Dissolution of Co- ss!sS33 authoriard to re** 18 *** *** I £ BIGELOW, X K GILSOK.AFto 1 - V. JL RYAN consent. V. B. Duffy 4 Co- are aUndtag accounts, CO-PARTNERSHIP t the former store of ▼. A. tree*. nota - — —7- Plantation for Wr ^ DANIEL N. LONDON. NO- «, .BROADWAY, NEW YORE, Jtjlklnds of Visaed decU-lm* for sale. AMQHBoy. NEY AT Law, orMJcit. is. n beta* jrxiutwT, ■oHetteO. rois. sA! New Yonx—u jjWanted. W 0 By. where toe _ • *** 11 V/.A4’ aaasi •rZLmtUm.