Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 30, 1865, Supplement to The Daily Herald., Image 5

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Supplement to failn Jerald. The Savannah Daily Herald Honduras. —The Bali/e correspondent of the New York Herald gives a rather gloomy picture of affairs in British Honduras. There had been a continuation of rain lor mauy days, overflowing the country, ruining the crops and drowning much of the live stock; the ending of our war had almost put a stop to the lately brisk turpentine trade; logwood is bo low in price and mahogany so far from the water that they scarcely pay for cuttiog; the demaqd for sarsaparilla is very limited ; the coolieMaborers introduced were proving a failure, one-tentb of them having died of sickness, committed suicide or been hung for murder, and, in addition to all these af flictions, the people groan under enormous tajtes imposed by the colonial government. The Legislature met on the 24tn ult The colonial treasury was said to be nearly empty. Canada —The inauguration of Ottawa as the new Canadian capital was fairly comple ted by the meeting there on Tuesday last of the Executive Council. The arrangements of the provincial government for meeting the anticipated Fenien raid are not relaxed; but it is said that no more volunteers are to be sent to the frontier for the present. To add to the already aggravated difficulties created by the Fenian excitement, tbe gov ernment finds another source of trouble in tbe renewal of discontent and complaint on tbe part of the French inhabitants, and some of the French organs ore making severe at tacks on English domination. Thr War Feeling at the North.— The New York correspondent of the New York Herald says:—A new cause for bloodshed has arisen in the action of the British author ities towards the officers and crew of the Shanandoah. There is no mistaking the pub lic feeling North, as it is roused and fostered by the New York papers. The sentiment against England verges upon absolute ha tred. A war with that power or with France, or with both, would excite tbe utmost en thusiasm and call half a million of men to arms in thirty days. It will require all the good sense and coolness of the President and Secretary Seward to keep us out of dif ficulties. Thorooublt Testbd.— Mrs. S. A. Al len's Worm's Hair Restorer and Zylo balsamum has stood the test for twenty years. Millions of bottles sold every year. It is not a dye, and differs from all other preparations, as it contains tbe specific ali ment which la the life of the hair. They are unequalled for veetoring.invigorating, beauti fying, and dressing the hair, rendering it soft, Silky and glossy. They cleanse the hair, and impart to it a most delightful fra grance. Every Druggist sells them. e-o-d 1-w. •* $ „ * 3500 TONS .-i, -or—- ENGLISH RAILS, Os best quality, MxW per lineal yard. For sale by FOWLE A CO, )ol> 6m No. 70 Broadway, N. V. Administrator’s Notice. TWO months after date application will be made . t the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave p eell all the real estate of James Bilbo, de eeaaetofor the purpose of distribution. JOHN O. FERRIC L, law2m Administrator. COTTON GAUDS. FIFTY dozen Cotton Cards, Witemore A. No. 10, in store mu! for pale by M. J. 80LOMONS k CO.. **l7 Jones’ Buildings, Bay at. IN’ otice. OFFICE OF PROVOST MARSHAL,) Dwrator or Savannah, > Savannah, Qa., Oct. 31st, 1865. J rriHE notice Issued from the office of the Provost -* Marshal, Sub-District of Ogeeehee, dated Savan nah, Aug. lfth, 1886, ordering all Drinking or Bil liard Saloons, Ac., where liquor are sold to be closed at 10 o’clock, P. M., Is hereby revoked. By command of Bvt. Maj. Gen. J.JM, BRANNAN. (Signed | CLARKE H. HEMICK, Oapt. and provost Marshal. noyi Magazines for December. Harper* monthly Mad. Demorest's Mirror of Fashions Atlantic Monthly. At KSTILL'S NEWS DEPOT, n27-tf Bnll street, back of P. O. BEfifOi PERUVIAN and Swan Inland Guanos, Superphos phates, and the Since Concentrated Fertilizer, are ottered to the Trade at the lowest wholesale prices, bj GEO. B. WHITE k CO., 86 Cliff street, New York. alMm SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 184 ft. MAH. CUNT HALTS WASTED. HeEitalilUhiutat at Mall Facilities In Georgias. The Post Office Department drtires to tarnish the State of fieoggia with Postal service, at Ihe earliest practicable day, until July Ist, 18BG, when tbe regular contracts’ proposals lor which advertised for, will go into effect. The Department invjles proposals for con veying the mails until June Jo, moo, to all country seats and other important points not reached by Railroad communication, at rates not to exceed $8 per mile per annum for weekly service ; for semi-weekly, and f22 for tri-weekly; and where the importance of the case requires, S4O for daily service ; counting the distance one way only in all cases. Service will be tdrnisbed on routes, where, before the war, it was daily, three times a week ; where it was tri-weekly twice a week; and where it waa semi-weekly, weekly service will be allowed. Proposals shouldObe addressed to “Hon. Geo. W. McLellan, 2d Asst. P. M. Washing ton, D. C.. and should state they are for service to end June 30th. 1866. nov * ts NBW SKIRT FOR 'BB I Du ‘lcx'elliP rlCl The Great Invention of the Age IN Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s flew Patent. Dunex Ellip tic (or Double) Spring Skirt. THIS Invention consist* of Duplex (or twoj Ellptic Pure Refined Steel Springe, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge t.o edge, making the toughest, most flexiDie, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to anv lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experifneed particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small jjju?e as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after wards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses and young ladies they are superior to all oth ers. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on everyfcirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Co.decl Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, Comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS’, BRADLEY * CARY, (late J. I. & J. O. West,) Ryoprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu facturers. 07 Chambers and 79 and SI Readc streets. New York. For sale in all first class stores in this city, and throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In dies. Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. jyß Stf THOH. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY, Dork; Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. &—Ail ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at ended to. jySl-U Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, fc. C. RIDDELL A RUGG, Pbopbiitoii *. 6. tiiitnwi.i- m. r. SUN.- juS-tf _____ SOUTHERN Exporting and Importing COMPANY, OF FLORIDA. rpHia association ia prepared to make advances in A currency of Gold on consignment* of Cotton, Naval Stares, Lumber, 4c , to their agent in Liver pool. Orders solicited for goods from merchants and plan tere. The strictest attention will be paid to all orders however small, for goods ffom England, France or Germany. Our Savannah and Charleston Agents, being salaried, make no charge for forwarding either way aud will furnish circular of details. R. F. FLOYD, President, Jacksonville, Fla. Asmara :—B.T. Paine, Liverpool, England; R. E. Screven, Charleston, 8. C.; Henry Bryan, Savannah, Ga. 3mos seplS Salt* of <>overiiiitcnt Steam m. CbIKP qi' A KTEKMASTER’S OKKII'K I)KPT. S. C. I Hilton likau, sv*C., Novciulter 13, 1866. » Will be sold at public Auction, at this place, on MONDAY, December 11, 1865, at 12 M. under direc turn of Captain W. E. Morlord, A. q. M.. the follow ing Government, vessel*, via: NELLY BAKER, side wheel steamer ; 229,t0ns ; wooden hull ; length on deck 163 feet ; t>eam 25 feel« unites: over all 46 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 6 inches ; draft 5 feet 10 inches ; has one beam en-. gine • diameter of cylinder 32 inches : stroke of pts-t* turn 10 feet ; has one siugle return Hue boiler. Has saloou accommodations, full promenade decks, and is well fonnd in chains, anchors, Ac. NEPTUNE, side wheel steamer; 362 tons; wooden hall; length on deck 141 feet: beam 20 feet R inches ; over all 46 feet 2 inches ; depth of hold 10 feet 10 inches ; draft 7 feet; has one beam engine; diameter of ('Hinder 42 inches ; stroke of piston s feet; lias one single return Hue boiler. This steamer has full prohieuadhjaieek, fore and aft, and is a good freight or catttltLdOrriPt'. ONEOTA, double-end side wfleel ferry boat; wooden hull; 346 tons ; length on duck 147 feet ; tieam 25 feet; over all 65 feet 6 inches ; depth of hold 11 feet; draft 7 reet; has one beam engine ; di ameter ofcylander 3C inches ; stroke of ptstou 2 feet ; has one double return flue boiler. Tilts steamer has recently been repaired, and is in excellent order and well found in anchors, chains, Ac, CROTON, side-wheel steamer ; 361 tons; wooden hall; length on deck 187 feet ; beam 26 feet; over all 43 feet 9 inches]: depth of hold 8 feet; draft 6 feet ; has one square engine ; diameter of cylinder 37 in ches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one double return due holler. This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has saloon and state room accommodations, is well supplied with anchors, chains, etc., and is very fast. GOLDEN GATE, side wheel steamer ; 126 tons ; wooden hull; length on deck 148 feet; beam 21 feet; over all 35 feet 10 inches ; depth of hold 6 feet 4 in cites; drafts feet 5 inces ;ltas one Iteam engine ; diameter of cylinder 34 Inches ; stroke of piston 6 feet; has one horizontal tuhlar boiler. This steamer is in line order; has saloon accommo dations. and Is well found in anchors, chains, <tc. NANTASKET, side wheel steamers; 229 tons ; wooden hull; length on deck 166 feet; beam 25 feet 3 inches; over all 42 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 3 in ches ; draft 5 feet 6 Inches; lias one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one single return flue boiler, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac. MACON, propeller, with two screws, 322 tons; woodeu hull; length on deck 156 feet; ticain 25 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two direct horizontal engines (condensing;) diameter of cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 Inches; has two single return flue toil c/s. RELIEF, screw tug; 68 tons; wodden hull; length on deck 67 feet; beam 17 feet; depth of Wild 7 feet; draft 7 feet 10 inches; has one high-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder 20 inches ; stroke of piston 2o inches ; has one single return Hue boiler, and Is we.ll found in anchors, chains, Ac. RESCUE, screw lug ; 203 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 108 feet; beam 20 feet 8 Inches; deptli of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low pressure engines; diameter of cylinder 26 Inches; has one single return flue boiler. Thia vessel IS a powerful tug; is in good condition, and well fonnd in anchors, chains, Ac. GENERAL HUNTER, side-wheel steamer of 460 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 193 feet 6 inches; beam 28 feet 6 inches; over all 60 feet 8 inches; depth of hold 9 feet 4 inches: draft forward 5 feet, aft 6 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter or cylinder 40 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet. This steamer was built in New York, and com pleted in 1863; is a vessel of beautiful model aud high rate of speed.with hull, engine and boiler as good as new. Terms, cash in government funds. C. W. THOMAS, n2O-td Bvt. Lt. Col. and Chief q. M. SEA ISLAND HOTEL HILTON HEAIf, S. C., NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BUCKLY A BANCROFT, Proprietors. Edwarb L. Jones, Agent. ts octlO . Architects aud Engineering. TLCULLER A BRUYN, Architects And Engineers, JLfJL are now prepared to farnlsh Drawings, Specifica tions and Estimates for Buildings. Also for all kinds of Machinery, such as Saw Mills and other Mills, Facto ries, &c., and to superintend the building of the same. Surveying done in all ita brauches, Levelling, Ac. Office in Sorrel’s Building, corner of Bull alia Day sfs, second floor. M. P. MULLER, Civil and Mechanical Engineer. DtWITT BRUYN, nov4-lm Architect. BROWN’S CASTILLI AN BITTERS THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure Juice of the Grape and extras, distilled from the Choicest Vegetable productsof the South of France, Italy and the Province of CaShle (Old Sflmn,) from which' latter section they derive their name. A Fragrant Tonic, Indispensable to Hotels and* Restaurants, aud valuable to Families, delicate females aud children, for all disarrangement, of the stomach, it is unrivalled. A never failing preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None who travel by laud or water should be without the Castillian. For Sal* by YORK, WILLIAMS, MCINTIRS A Cos. Sole Agents, State Georgia. oct24-3m KEROSENE WARE, Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Harp Hangers, Side Backs, Side Lamps, with and without Reflectors; Fan cy Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases, Pegs and Fonnts- Patent Glass Cones, Burners, Globes, Ohimnies and Wick, DRUGGISTS' FLINT A GREEN GLASS, Crock ery Dealers' and Confect ianere’ GLASSWARE. Goods of all kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL. JAMBS T WRIGHT, 226 Greenwich Street, -o doors below Barclay, N. Y novl-Sm NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WORKS, GRIFFING A 40., Proprietors, Warehouses, 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street, NEAV YORK, MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN Plows. Sugar Mills, Hay Cutters, Harrows, Corn Mills, Sausage Cutters, Cultivators, Cider Mills, Vegetable Cutters Cotton Sweeps, Fan Mills, Hand Carte, Hay Presses, Saw Mills. Mule Carts, Cotton Presses, Corn Shelters, Ox Carts, Cider Presses, Store Tracks, Farm Wagons, Grain Cradles, Wheelbarrows Horse Powers, Churns, Sugar Pans, Threshing Mach'. Ox Bows, Shovels, Cotton Gin., Ox Yokes, Spade , Mowers A Reap's, Well Buckets Hoes, Forks, Ac., Ac. Rakes, Scythes. Garden, Held and Flower Seeds. Hoyt's Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Manure, Pou. drette. Plaster, Ac. Sole agents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.'s Phosphatic and Ammoniated Guano, and Super-Phosphate of Lime, and Bruce's Concentrated Manure. Trade supplied. Order direct from m GRIFFING A CO.. n23-3m 68 ana 60 Coiirtlandt st.,' New York NOTICE. Ferry Wharf Wood Yard. ALL orders for Wood to the altove Yard will be sent to Mr. R. W. Miller, In charge of wharl, accompanied by the cash, to ensure attention. n24-tf p. M. MYRELL. LAND AGENCY FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. npHE subscriber, formerly of Havannah, and resident f- at Blackshear, Pierce Vounty, Ga..on tbe Atlan tic A Gulf Bailroad, will give his personal and undi vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lands contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there. An experience in the land, lumber and timber busi ness of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina, guarantees ample qualification. He will be repre sented in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, «rd in New York by the Great Southern Land Agency. 71 Broad way. JOHN D. DELANNOY. Refers to any old resident in Savannah. seplS 3m CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE THE undersigned have furmed a Copartnership under the name and style of Scranton, Smith A Cos., for tbe transaction of a Wholesale Grocery and Commission business in this city, at the head of Bay str&t, opposite Jefferson. D. T. SCRANTON, Formerly Scranton A Johnston. WM. H. SMITH, Formerly Rabun & Smith. • . J. L. LARGE. Savannah, Nov. 14th. 1565. lm-nIS Wilder’s JPatent SALAMANDER SAFES, With Wilder's Patent Powder and Burglar-nroof Locks. BG. WILDER A CO., Patentees and Manufactur . ere of the best flre-proof Safe in the world I J wellers' and Bankers’ Safes make to older, lined with hardened steel. House and Plate Safes. To this celebrated Safe was awarded the gold medal at the Werid's Fair, in London, 1861. * None*—'This celebrated Are proof Safe is no longer mtde and sold by Silas C. Herring, hie license to make and sell them having expired. Lists coutsinine prices and foil description of differ ent sues and Btyles of Safe, can be had on application to the agent ior the State, at Savannah, or ally of tile special agents Agents wanted in every city and tbwn of the State For particulars, address the undersigned. We have constantly on hand a good assortment, for sale at manufacturers’ New York prices CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO. Sole Agents for the State or Georgia, nlt)-2m Savannah, Ga. INK. 01C QROBB INK, n stands, at $S 50 per gross. 16 GO dost)u Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints, at *7 per dozen. For sale by SAVILLE A LEACH »nl2 ts cor. Bryan street, and Market square. ASTEN & THROCKMORTON, NO. 253 BOWERY, NSJw YORK, MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Builders' and Locksmiths’ Hardware, Nails, Pullies, Cord, Him Locks and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Brass and Iron Keys and Castings, Gong Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating Ac All orders, large or small, famished promptly at lti per cent, less than market prices. srpl9 6m Ht WITT’S “ GLOBE HOTEL, Augusta, CTa. tIIHE OLD GLOBE HOTEL, comer Broad and Jack- A son streets, having passed into the hands of W. C Hiwitt, late of the “ Hewitt House,'! Va., has been thoroughly renovated, and Ls now open for the recep tion of visitors to the city. He will he most happy to see hiß old friends and the travelling public gen erally at the Globk, where they will receive every at tention and meet with the very best accommodation the Southern country can afford. „ W. C. HEWITT, Proprietor Col. G. H. .Toms, Clerk. nB-lm JN otice. ~~ ALL persons having demands against the estate of Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county, are respectfnlly requested to hand them in property au thenticated ; and all persons indebted to said, estate are requested to make immediate payment to ’ ANAIS WILSON, ~ n!4 Administratrix.