Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 09, 1865, Image 4

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A NOBLE PURPOSE AND A Glorious Result H. Tber* are as many roads to fame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Tonr am bitious warrior is for carrying bis way with the sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming Us way by intrigue and tonsummate art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which uothlug base can travel. It is the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose and though full of obstacles, it contains none that a breve man cannot surmount. This fact hat been exemplified in innumerable instances, but in few more forcibly ban in the rise and progress of DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years it*course has been onward and upward, acuttering blessings at every step, until jt now stands on the topmost rounds of the ladder of fame, as the GREAT TONIC. o Hoofland's German Bitters Is a positive remedy for dyspepsia,* A*© Diseases Resulting from DISORDER Or THE IIVEO DIRESTIVE ORSARS, And is the only cert ain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OP DEBILITY. o i By the vise of this Bitters Weakened and Debilitated Frame# Be come Renewed with all the Vigor of Health. Vi C ■ ~ Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient Ins short time regains Vigor, Health and Strength.^ F OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, Resulting from Disorders oftlie Digestive Orgsns I Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity or the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach. Sour Eructations. Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diltlcnlt Breath ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in » Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fsvcr and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of I’erspi ation, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn ing In the Flesh, Constant Imaginiugs std great Depression of Spirits. * {Remember That these Bitters contain no Rum or Whiskey. ,And can’t make Drunkards. It not a Bar Room Drink, But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into tlie bosom of your families—to your wire, your children, or your friends. L SOIiDZBXUS Or other*, whoee system* have become Impaired bjr hardships or disease, will find In this Bitters a touic t hut .will restore them to all their lull vlgor.|| A These Bitters bare perlormed more cares 1 Given Better Satisfaction t Have more Testimony! Have more respectable people to vouch for them! Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this aasertior - AND WILL PAY SI,OOO To any one that will produce a Certillcate published by us p hat is not GENUINE. N • . * READ WHO SAYS SO. FROlf THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January L 1864. Gentlemen:—Having stated It verbally to you, I have no hesitation in writing the fact, that 1 experi enced marked benedt from your Hooflaod's German Bitters. During a long and tedious session of Con gress, pressing and onerons duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the use of the prepaa tion I have named. I took his advice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief 1 so much needed and dbtaine I. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to be- Truly your trieud, THOMAS B. FLORENCE. D From Her. V. D. Seigfriod, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church. - Mr**.. »**«“»«' 26, 1803, • i G ?a t !™iii.h~L huV4r,!Ce ? , 'y bevu laboring under ro!* 1 * 01 indigestion, accompanied by ol the nervous system Numerous ran r7, r. r T“ 11 ' 1 by tneuds and some of them iutmn werT^m™a \ our Hou «>»od’s Germ in Bitter* *ere recomauutled by persouivwUo h*<l tried 3feW«!S.''ss,“.«S a"jaßwrsa;..anfi s£k which, I (bar, is to make many .confirmed dri£k«r?t Upon learning that yours «u reuiw , imdirmii preparation. nsok it with Jiuppy effect* tS” 1 , 1 *! wss nut snly upon the stomach, bat spun ih* voun system,was prompt „ud gratifying. | fc el No. 2*4 Bhachsmsrim meet. BEWARE Or COUNTERFEITS. h> that ihs sig ustuis ol HI. M. JACKSON • is oa Iht Wrsppst sfesch bails, PRINCIPAL OrriCE A MA.NCFACTORY No. 691 ARCH tTRCKTt JONES* EVANS, ■onnuiiMToc, m jauemn *uo W< M WAUM, hoi# Sgtni tm Brougbioa A IHwiK *• hovsaua*, u*. IhS l oUmItISIQS ,c*lt f«| •Nile or Gov«iuimuC steam fp». Caur Qr aaraaaiAwrut's Orpicg D*pt lc.| Hilton Head. S. ft, November IS, ]865. { Will be sold at pubi*- Auction, at this place nn HONDA 1, December 11. HMte, at 12 M. under dire, Hon of Captain W. E. Morforfi. A. Q.M the lotion ,ug Government vessels, via : NELLI BAKER, suit wheel steamer ; ai, too-; woo, ten hull : length on deck IM feet • lies in * . feet e inches: over all feet; depth of hot,! s feci « Inches : draft 6 feet 10 incites , has one bcaui < u (toe : diameter of cylinder M Inches ; stroke of pi* turn 10 feet : has one single return nuc boiler. Has saloon accommodation- full promenade decks and Is well found In chains, anchors, Ac. NEPTUNE, side wheel steamer: 363 ions, wooden i hull; leugtii on deck 141 leet: beam 26 feet * Inches ; over all 45 feet 2 inches ; depth ot hold lo feel 10 inches : draft I feet; bas one beam engine; diameter of cUtnder 42 inches ; stroke of piston & feet; has one sinffle return flue boiler. This steamer has foil promenade deck, fore and aft, and Is a good freight or ,-atttle carrier. ONEOTA, double-end sale-wheel ferry boat; wooden hull; 345 tons : Icngin on duck 147 feet ; beam 25 feet ; over all « feel * Inches ; depth of hold 11 feet; draft 7 feet; lias one beam engine ; di ameter of cylander 36 Inches ; stroke of piston 0 feet ; has one doutde return flue boiler. This steamer has recchtly been repaired, and is In excellent order and well found in anchors, chains, Ac, CROTON, side-wheel slearaer ; 361 tons; wooden hull; length on (leek 187 feet; beam 26 feet; over all 43 feet tioebes*: depth of hom 8 feet; drafts feet; has one square engine ; diameter of cylinder :i; in ches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one double return flue boiler. This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has saloon and stale room accommodations, is well supplied with anchors, chains, itv.) and is very fast. GOLDEN-GATE, side wheel steamer ; I*s tons ; wooden bull;.length on deck 14» feet; beam 21 feet; over all 35 feet 10 inches ; depth of hold 6 feet 4 in ches; draft 5 feet 5 inces ; has one beam engine ; diameter of cylinder 34 inches ; stroke oi piston n feet; has one horizontal tnhlar Isiiler. This steamer is in fine order; has saloon accommo datum*, and Is well found in aufhnrs, chains, <fv. NANTASKET, side wheel Wi-amera ; 299 tons ; wooden hull; length or, leek 156 feet; beam 25 feet 3 inches; over all 42 fed; deplh of hold 8 leet 3 in ches ; draft 5 feel 6 Inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 34 inches ; stioke of piston - feet; has one single return flue boiler, aud is well found in anchors, chains, Ac. MACON, propeller, willi two screws, 322 toils; wowlcn hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feel; has two direct horizontal engines (condensing;) diameter of cylinder 24 Inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has two single return flue boilers. , BELIEF, screw tug; 63 tons; wooden hull; length ot&wdk 67 feet; beam 17 feet; depth of hold 7 feet; draft 7 feet 10 inches; lias one high-pressure euginc; diameter of cylinder 20 Indies ; stroke or piston 20 inches ; has one single return flue boiler, and is well found In anchors, chains, Ac. RESCUE, screw tug; 203 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 108 feel; lieam 20 feet 8 inches; depth of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low pressure engines; diaineterof cylinder 26inches; has one single return flue boiler. Thla vessel Is a powerful tug* s In good condition, and well found in anchors, chains, Ac. GENERAL HUNTER, side-wheel steamer of 460 toua; wooden hull; length on deck 193 feet 6 Inches; beam 28 feet 6 inches; over all 50 feet 8 Indies; depth of hold » feet 4 Inches: draft forward 5 feet, aft 6 feet 6 inches; lias one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 40 inches; stroke of piston 16 feet. Tills steamer was built in New York, and com pie test m 1863; is a vessel of beautiful model and high rate of speed,wlth hull, engine and bolter as good as new. Terms, cash in government funds. C. W. THOMAS. n2O-td Bvt, Lt. Col. and Chief Q. M. LINVILLE & GLEASON. AGENT IB FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 'Conrtlanit Street, New York. ' MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS Bridge, Car, Ship or Band Book,i AMD BOILER BOLT, SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAO SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, RORHD ARD SQUARE WASHERS, Turnbuoklee, Bolt Hinds, Taps and Dies, Arc;. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES , CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, and every article used in constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. EH GIREERS’ STORKS. COAX OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING: LAMPS, PAINTS, - VARNISH, Ao.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES,FILES, CHISELS, Ao. TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE COPPER, &c. Also Manufacturers of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTING MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWB,&c. sept* ts Crockery, China, Glassware. JOBBERS and Dealers fl ora all parts of the country are invited to examine my 'Wholesale Stock, which includes packages containing complete assort ments, pm np expressly for "Country Trade,” Goods re-packed to suit purchasers. Queensware House, 109 Broughton St., Ed door from 801 l St .•c lfttf E. D. SMYTH. NOTICE. • THE firm of Paterson & Tucker was dissolved by mutual consent on December Ist, 1%5. JAMES T. PATERSON. I 8. TUCKER. All business of the firm will Ikj settled by James T Paterson. Having purchased tho entire interest of I. 8. Tucker m the lumber, ahippii g aiifi c< mwitsion businies, it will be conducted as heretofore, by JAMES T. PATERSON, No. 9 Stoddard's Lower Range, opp mite the d6-l w Mariners' church. BROWN’S CASTILLI AN BITTERS milts unrivalled Tonic prepared hum the Pure A Juice of the Urape and extract*, distilled from die choicest Vegetable product* or liip Hoiith or France. Italy smiths Province m Castile (Old Htiuin.l ham which Utter section they drum tinii name. A Krsgiaut Touic, lIMUMUMIiI* hi Hotel, uml Hasumsids, and valuable to Families, delicate tamales and children, for all dtaamngeiiirut ol the stuMseh, It is unrivalled. A never muing pievenuvs slid Cure for He* Hlckuu*. None 0 illHa" ur w * l,r should l>* without the For Hale hy Funk, WILLIAM*, MeINTIRK Jk UO. <H V*4 kui bd l * l Ageuu, aisle Georgia. WOOD, WOOD T*l* MuL relgaed bos iswusg . Wood Vug. .1 to. J Jwi Nlili iJuTm |Mb uh baud . floMi »i«cb <*f all kings o*l. •ms n 4, armmtuu CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, I COMPOSED OF IODIDE OF POTASSIUM} WITH THE COMPOUND CONCEN TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OK VALUABLE MEDICINAL KfX/TS AND HERBS Propaieil bv WM. H. GREGG. M. D., I Graduate of the CoUnjr nr Pkv&cuin.i ami XiiiQtvus, iXeio York; formerly AMiatanl /‘hnsh-mn in the nJitck wWs Island Mo&iAUtl*. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Hits produced a revolution in Medicine. Wbal may sera almost incredible is, that mnnyfflis ease*! hitherto c<>*»idered hopelesaly incurable are fie qneutiv cured in u frw days or weeks ; and we cheer- Jully invite the investigation* of the liberal minded and scientific to cures which have no parallel at the pres sent day. During the pant five years we have contended with obstacles and overcome opposition as herculean as w ere ever encountered by uny reformers. RAPIDITY OF CURE. Y Some say, “Your cures are too quick, ” while others doubt their permanence, aud think that diseases can only l>e cured by the “idow, recuperative process ot Nature.’* This J» our reply: In health, the body, like a well balanced scale, is in a atau* ot equilibrium, but when, trom any cause, down goes one side of the scale, we have the effects of disease. What is requisite, is to re store tlie normal balance of the scale. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is a positive and s|H*ci!ic remedy for all diseases origi nttmg from mij impure state of tho Blood, and for all (hereditary; diseases transmitted from parent to child PARALYSIS. It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life Syrup is tho only effective means of restoration in the various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate that it is emphatically the Great-Life-giving Power. DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion. Weight at Stomach, Flatulence, Live Complaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath, Constipation, Billiouaues*. SCROFULA. Struma, King’.- Evil, Glandular Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulceration, Salt Rheum. This taint (hereditary aud acquired), filling life with untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, in curable. RHEUMATISM. rArthritisj, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gout, Tic Doloreaux. If there is any disease in which the Constitution Lilt* Syrup is a sovereign, if is In Rheumatism and its kindred affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced. Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or forty years’ standing, have lieen cured by us CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects o Mercury, removing the Bad Breath, and curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums, aud secures the Teeth as firmly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. Eradicates, root ami branch, nil Eruptive Diseases of tlie Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and all other difficulties of .his kind, which k> much disfigure the outward appearance of hath males and females, often making them a disgusting object to themselves and their friends. FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES, Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead, or Scalp, no remedy has over proved its equal. Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant ta the young wife and mother. A few bottldsof Coqstw tutiou Life Syrup will correct the secretion and remove the deposit, which is directly under the akin. Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi ness, Indigestion, Weuk Stomach, or an ulcerated or cancerous condition of that organ, accompanied with burning or other uuploasant symptoms, will \* re lieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. Ab a General Blood-Purifying. Agent. the Life Syrnp stands unrivalled by any preparation in the world. THE RICH AND POOR Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and science have made tlie Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit of all. PURE BLOOD Produces healthy men and women; and if the contdi tntion is neglected in youth, disease and early death is the result. Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, aud within the reach of all. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Ib the poor muu’s friend, and tlie lu ll man's bltssing. WILLIAM U. GREGG, M. D , Sole Proprietor, New York. MORGAN & ALLEN, WholesaleLrnggists, Agents, n22-3m 46 Cliff street, New York. BILLIARDS. Six Tables. I RESPECTFULLY invite the patronage of my old friends and visitors to the city 1 have Six Good billiard Tables, including two of Phelan's make, with the best balls. Cues, Bridges, Maces, Ac., procurable. My rooms are commodious, and I endeavor to employ only competent attendants. My Bur is supplied with a good assortment cf Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c. n2G-tf WALTER O'MEARA JOHN H. DEPPISH, DBA I.EB IN HARDWARE Cutlery, Files. Edge Tools, And Agricultural Implements* Also, SHOT, POWDER, LEAD and CAPS. 148 Congress and 67 St. Julian streets, SAVANNAH, GA. * n27-lm R. MOLINA, Corner Bull and Congress Streets, under Screven House, IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Havana Su gars, Leaf and SmokiDg Tobacco, Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Mer srhauin, Brier Root, and all other kinds of Ft.ncy Pipes. sep3o-3in DAVID BAILEY, Merchant Tailor [Formerly Cutter for Wm. R. Symons] BEGS most respectfully to inform hi§ friends and the public gen- rally, that he has removed from the store of Mr. A. b Ives to No. Hi WHITAKER STREET, (Between Bryan aud Bay,) where he will he glad to meet his old customers and as many new oues us will favor him with their orders. Always on hand, a good assortment of CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, VESTINbS,uhi« h he is pre pared to make up at tlie shortest notice and in the most fashionable style. Remember No. 12—if you want what is good and reasonable. nlMin E. H. VAN NESS & CO., ~ GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND * Produoe DcalorH, UNDER TnE IILUPF, CORNER ABERCORN ST., Sfivaiiuah, Oa* Order* from the Country Private, Kitimlief, Steamers aud Sailing Vessel* respectfully solicited. Produce bought aud aohl on cotpiuisslon. li4lhhlci Selected Apple* 100 hhUOukms 100 bins PnlupM H fto hbisKaira Flour 60 bbl» N-f*. 1 and 2 Mackerel 100 tubs Kk»ra Rutter bUboxi'N Kxlra t'lieeai* ww kiu Nos i. v and a Mackerel f,o UulMiUa Fulton llaikei Ikif Ml bids Kills Family Pork. W llfl S. M. COLDIMG, WhaUvwls aad Hst.it Dealer la IlilN, 'JAFS, MTS, mm, «■ («f>silnsrn , ii VarshklsK NO IM U)NOIUMN%|ItKKT, (••(•Mill MS * I* IM COIfaiIHMUW itIKIU IIAMTfi, Are. F.M. MYRELL, Steamboat agent, GKXKHAI. < <>M M ivMION AND FOR WARDING mrkchant, BAY STREET, HA VANN AII, OA. Hanrb* Buildings, 2d west «and A. Low ArUo.'s. ftckr* t«> M. f; r *. Ilnnivr A Guininc?!, (Vute, John son X Gravbil! • Jirll. \V>l!v X *’hrif»|i nil . BnthwelJ A Whitehead; Miller. Th«*n*> X «’o.; M A. Cohen, „ iep£ff4f Wm. U. Tim*n. Wm. W. Gordon Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. «Mi BAY STREET, . Savannah, ------- Georgia., Special attention will lie given to the sale of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, oct24-3m- M. SOKBftl.. A. O. SOBUKI. SORREL BROTHERS, HIPPING, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, S2 Buy street. Savannah, Ga. References: Messrs. 11. K. Corning, Son k Cos., N. Y.; Messrs. Peter V King & Cos.. N. Y.; Mc*srn. Fish er, Brothers <V 00., Baltimore.; Messrs. S. X W. Welsh, Philadelphia; National Bank, S-ivaonah, Ga.; Francis Sorrel, Esq , Savannah. Ga ;Chns. Green, Esq., Savau nah, Ga.; T. R. Bloom, Esq., Macon, Go. «ctl7 2m* D. H. BALDWIN A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 178 Pearl Street, New York. 3:?aSl fa “' oct4-8m ft i Savaml “ h ' OKO. I>. FOWL*. WM. It. HOY. HUGH RICE FOWLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEYV YORK, _oct2c 6m L. B. DAVIS, (Formerly of Atlanta, Ga.) GROCER & COMMISSION XXEEB.CHA.nrT, 292 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia. N. Br—Particular attention given to receiving and forwarding Produce and Merchandise. Refers to A, Wilbur, Hunter & Gam moll. Crane, Johnson & Gray bill, and John Is. Wider. Savannah, Georgia. 05-tuwlin A. S. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ME E RiC.XX AMT, !)2 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. octl4-tf Jb£. Gowdy, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 196 BAY STREET, ANDERSON’S WIIARF, SAVANNAH, GA. oct2-3m SCRANTON.SMITH & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, WOULD be Imppy to see the former patroim and friends, and die public generally, at their store at the head of Bay street, opposite .leflersou, where they will be at nil times happy to serve them, nrc-lrn ' C. H. BENEDICT & CO., No. MG ISroacA Street, New York, Produce and Flour Commission AZerchants, Dealers in Previsions, Butler, Cheese, Ac. Special attention to Southern Orders Consignments on General Merchandise solicited. octU am TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett. COMMISbION MB li CHANTS, No. 40 Vescy Steejtt, „rw y<»HK. Aud Memphis, Ter:::. Tuonss Fishes, liiwuv BiHNrrr, D. W.Bowmim. jyli On, CIIAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping Coininisston o ltd Forwarding HEKCIUNTS. JONES BLOCK, OORNEB 11AV AND AItKEOORN STREET SAVANNAH; GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Mtide on Consignments o the Arm of Cues. L. Colby, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. EKFREKNOKS; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos , New York. Jarive Slade, New Y’ork. Hon. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston. Guriiner Colily, Esq., Boston. sep IS—tl Woodward, baldwiu & to., 119 Dunne Street, New York, 9 ami 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Shootings, Osnaburgs and Yarns. jyig JOHN X. NtllllN & 10.. Foi-wardlnff and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND IiItAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Croceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, .' teksomlUe, Florida. /NO. 8. SAMMIS. Kl>. O. SA MMIfl. OUAB. L. MATUKB aul 1 ts MACKY, BEATTIE & GO. SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, *O3 and *OS Bay Street, SAVANNAH, On. OFFER lor sale to Wholes tie Merchaiita upward* of four hundred Goo barrels of Whiskey, woxtem distillation, ol various hrauds anil qualities, together With a large amount of Irish and Scotch Malt Wliie kieik Hrundy, Wince, and i,ius, at i'hiladelphiu or New York prices, exp«n«e» added, or we will (111 all order. In the alwvu named clUch, at the lowest market prices, delivered ou boanl anv hoataof the regulsi line*. t‘*« ahovic we siiiKlil be pleased to III) all orders of Country l'roduoe from Philadel nliia or New York markets Flour, Hueou, Grain, Lard, Umu, Balt. ,»c„ a large quantity of which we have on hand aud offer for .ale ou the moat reueot, able term.. u„ W ,t t JL op ! w '" l slsllilme* to make advance* ou Southern Pruliu-e ri>naigiu»l to our house In Pliil«d*l plus. MACKY «i BEATTIE, aepw .lm mol a ud iu.is Market sir* t BRYAN, HARTRIOOE A CO.. Bksan hresKt, mist to Msbousmv<' »*n I'l.sMvsas' Hr>s beiLoinu, Brokor and OommUikon Aganta 10. a *i.r ,on pv *.***• or iTOCKM, HANK NOTMH, PItODUC'K, Ao , An* fiu furw»i4l*4 **-rTifrn COHttIHIOM IONIOMM * ’ COTTON WAREHOUSE, CORNKII OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. O’FALLON & CO., FACTORS, Forwarding & Commission MEKCHAN’TS. RESPECTFULLY invite Attention to our facilities for the purchase or movement of Southern Products, and will give prompt attention to all ousi nens entrusted to our care. Intending to establish permanently a House in Savannah expect by strict business principles to merit and receive a portion of the Trade. Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we are prepared to buy, or receive ou consignment to our lilends in New York or Europe, and will make ad vances <t»n same ; picking, re-baling or mending all Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous expense incurred in Northern cities by this process They solicit a portion of the business of the people of Georgia and of adjoining States. OFFICE, STODDARD’S RANGE CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS, tfr Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. oct7-3m SOUTHERN~ANDWESTKRN Xj A. 3XT D, Collection and Commission Agency, handle Southern land and property of all descriptions. Parties wishing to sell are inviu*d to forward lists.— Numerous applications now on file from parties wish ing to purchase. Make collections on all parts of tho country. Pay especial attention to the sale and disposal of Southern products, aud make advances on direct consignments. MATTHEW H BRIDGE, Manager, No. i> Broad st., New York. BKKRRKNOXB BY I‘ERMIBSION : Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama. P. Harmony, Nephews & Cos., Bunkers, 38 Broadway. Messrs. 11. B. Clafin X (To , Importers, New York. A. W. Green leaf, Ksq., Banker, N. Y. nl>- 3m Alfbkd If? Bennett,! k v . Okas. U. Bknnktt-s Jab. C. Van Pelt, f Ncw York Raleigh, N. C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FOR Til* SALK OF COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORK, ETC., ALSO, FOR THE PURCHASEMND SALK OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, 33 ’YV'ti itolial 1 St., New York. We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cobtib, late Pablic Treasurer for North Carotffia. u»-6m JOHN L»V IL LA LONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. ISTo. 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. octlC 6 in G. H. Arledge, 72 BAY STREET, Grocer and Ship Chandler, Commission anil Forwarding Mer chant, I WOULD respectfully solicit a liberal share of pa tronage from wiy frh nds apd acquaintances, guar anteeing to give entire satisfaction and sell at the lowest market prices. Orders from the country will receive immediate and prompt attention. . CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. lIOVIS Hf.nrv L. Jewett. .Tames I. Snider. Jewett Snider, WHOLESALK COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Second Street, Macon, Georgia, (Between Cherry and Poplar.) Prompt personal attention given to all consign ments of cotton, produce, manufactures and other articles of merchandise. Orders and consignment* solicited from all parts of the country. Best attention given to orders for purchasing cotton. Agents for several first class Insurance Companies. nO-tf W. J. Blair. A. J. Smith. W. W. Keen. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. 498 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, di'omtmsfthm Merchants, AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANU FACTURED TOBACCO. Will purchase and sell on commission, cqtton. cotton go»:ds, wines, liquors, segare, and produce and merchandise of every description. Consignments solicited. Kkpkkbnckb —Brigham, Baldwiu & Cos.. Wm. H. Stark. CJaghorn & Cunningham* Brady, smith & Cos., Savannah. Ga. • d7-‘2m G. B. & G.W. LAMAR, General Commission Merchants. Forwarding and Shipping Agents, NO. BAY STREET, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley & Sons, J. B. &J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignment* solicited. * Gm-novU j. w. rabd w, (Late Rabun & Smith, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, No. 140 BAY STREET, First store West of the Exchange, <»-im SAVANNAH, 6E0861A. W. .». III.AIR. A..J. SMITH. W. W. KKKM. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. llroad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., General Commission Morchauts, Anti Agent* for the Side of Manufactured Tobacco. Will Purchase and Sell, on Commission, Cotton. Cotton Goods, Wines, Liquois, Produce and Merchan disc of every description. Conhlgamei)f» solicited 2m nl4 LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 14 1 Ui'ou<l way, New York, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Agenlt Atlnntir. roast Wail Mrnin ship Company. Advances m ule <m Cuii.igumeuls liy JNO. R. WII.DKK, (kW * m Hsvannah U 8. Latusur, u ( „ |» I*U> D A K. H. lathrup. Late Jaa. I Hinder A till Mavaunuh, < la. Ha i uimsk, ami Blirh AHnidei, t'ulmnhaa E. S. LATHROP A CO., U K N C 1< A L Commission Merchants, Af E e IsMiIMM. 4 I v*«*l It av«M'i Ki tiM) kt, OMK boon PKUM U'fliNMl , MACON, OA. RAILttUAUI * a* -7...—. -r--. -77 ' , —y Central Railroad rill l l ' >4S W- Vas \| u V4y . M PKRINTKNDKNT’K OFFICR, ) , Sav»nn»h, Ga., Kov. 18.1865./ ON an.l after 22,1 in.t , n dally tram will Ivin-, for Aucasti at 6.30 a. m . coin,., ting With a line of H ick* i unr-m,- iatwesn Station 6, Central Railroad, aiM Waj-neaboro on the Auuusta and Saraumih Railroad. Passeugrrs by this line will arrive in Augusta the neii moruiug alter leaving Savannah in time to Conner, With the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta, licuiruhig arrive in Savannah at 3.45 p. in. Freight to go hy Passenger Train must be prepaid fold e-Jlivei -J hall hour before departure of train, r order of GEO. W ADAMS. n2O General Superintendent. Central Railroad SUPLRINTENDENTVS OFFICE, I Savannah, Nov. 18th, ISCS. j This Company is now, in connection with H. J. Dickerson *t Co.*3 Wagons, prepared to receive and forward to Augusta. Macon, Atlanta Ac., daily from twenty to thirty thousn and ponuds of Freignt, and go through in from three to*fivedaya. Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by Shippers. Railroad freight con be paid here or at des tination. Freight on perishable goods must be prepaid. Rides to Augusta, until further notice, will lie per foot 50 cents, per 100 lbs. $2.60 GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent. FKUPiasSIoi^JLTX'AKbs. Henry Williams, Attorney at Xjaw, OEFICE NO. 113 BAY (STREET, (Over the Herald Reading Room.) oct!4 ts SAVANNAH, Ga. DR. T. J. CHARLTON HAS RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF Medicine and Surgery. Residence and Office corner Whitaker and Deny streets. lm*-nI(J USWXLfc OOHII. JAMF.B JACKSON. COBB & JACKSON, _A_t tome y s- a, t-La. w, n29-3m MACON, GEORGIA. LAROCHE & JOHNSON, TimberAc Lumber Deulers 300 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. d4tf FOR SALE. -I A BBLS No. 1 Mackerel -I ” 10 bbls No. 2 Mackerel 10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 25 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel 25 half bbls No. 3 Mackerel 150 kits No. 2 Mackerel JSO kits No. 2 Mackerel 4*l tubs Choice Lard 13 tubs choice Butter 4 firkins Choice Butter. The above lot are froth and new, and will be Offered low, to close comigmnent. CHAS. L. COLBY &' CO., nov23 Corner Abercorn and B*y streets. furniture! FURNITURE ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Nos. 87 AND 80 BOWERY AND 65 CHRISTY STREET, N. Y. DF.URAAF <St TAYLOR Have the largest variety of ROSEWOOD, WALNUT AND MAHOGANY, PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, to be found in this city, and at the lowest prices. MATTRASSES AND SPRING BEDS FROM $5 TO $7. EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSTEADB FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. oct3l-2m Metropolitan Enterprise Great Gift Sale OF THE NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE .Jevvelers’ Association. Capital $1,000,000 Depot, 197 Broadway. AN immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry. send Fancy Goods, all to be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for till yon see what you will receive. Certificates, naming each article and its value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt, of 25 cents ; live for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty five for $10; and one hundred for sls. Ou receipt of the Ceriificate you will sec what you are going to have, and then it is at your option to pay thedolhtrand take he article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our list, for $1; and in no case can they get less than One Dollars' worth, as there are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the country ; every person can make $lO a day, selling our Certifi cates in the greatest wale of Jew dry ever known. Send 25c. for£i Certificate, which will inform you what you can obtain for sl. At the same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars, also Terms to Agents. Address JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., nls-2m ’ 197 Broadway, N. X* / Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13. Ibo3. Black Dark Green Black for Silk Light Green Dark Bine Magenta Light Bine Maize Flench Bine Maroon Claret Brown Grange Dark BroW'n Pink Light Brown Pnij.le Sntiff Brown" Royal Purple Cherry Salmon Crimson Scarlet Dark Dral> Slate Llgiit Drab Solferino Fawn Drab Vioiet Light Fawn Drab Y'ellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, aud ail kinds of Wearing Apparel. CiT A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT- For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye Tin* process is simple, and any one cun use the Dye with pe/fect success. Directions in Eugitsli, IVn.vi and German. ltLsidc of each package. HOWE & STEVENS, 2GO Urotuhvuv. Boston. For side hy druggists and dcalerH generally. •ctlO-dm PROF DIETZ, PH DR-7 OF PARIO, FRENCH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE TERMS MODERATE. * its/rrriwn; A&Xi* Habile School* in li: SKiSsftii h Itiuwr list. HiKUor l.'""*, t'harlMlon Kmir 1,1.U58, Mil |«irt litem lent of i'llhlie Ednr*. Iloii. I.oui.lun* ur luqhlrs at Chatham Aswteuii had,in,g TO GARDENERS. Oni o n Hit tm. ||I»T irtlvwl ss» IHiAUlhdh* Wbh* GfMtN list* (J Will In sold 100, Iq . lose < mi.l.MiiM «l hy M J w.lJiMiiMt 4 tit. Hit tl Amt 1 Buitilu**, ittkf sml QVOTJLTXOW« * For Southern Bank Notes. BANKING HOUSE or MANNING & DE FOREST, 19 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. „ CORRECTED DEC. 1, 1865. VIRGINIA. Buk of Berkeley . **« “ Commerce, Fredericksburg::;;;;; * * Charleston, charleston... * v £ “ * the Commonwealth. . “ Howantsville, seenred..::'' “ Old Dominion * * Philippi, secured. J* “ Rockbridge £* *■ Rockingham “ Scottsville, secured “ the Valley "w “ Virginia “ Winchester J® Central Budk of Virginia, secured i? Corporation of Alexandria ft Danville Bank, Danville ** Exchange Bank of Va., Norfolk... f. Farmers' Bank of Fir.cas'le ; ; " “ " Richmond Merchants' Bank, Lynchburg, secured I, Monticello Bank, secured... .. _ £ Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonvilie o- Southwesteru Bank, Wythesville.... w Traders' Bank. Richmond S Bank of Richmond .... J” NORTH CAROLINA. * Bank of Cape Fear ... “ Charlotre.., “ Clarendon..-. i? “ Commerce i; “ Fayetteville Jf m \' “ Lexington '. “ North Carolina “ Wadesborongh “ Washington...... '. 15 .'• Wilmington....... n. “ Yanceville Commercial Bank, Wilmington oT Farmers' Bank of North Carolina ””;;;; Merchants' Bank, Newbcrn.: 1 Bank of Roxboro' . 3* Miners and Planters' Bank * * Bank ofThomasville :30 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camuon 36 “ Charleaton -ITJI lai “ Cheater . 24 “ Geoi getowu .! 22 “ Hamburg ...”22 “ Newbury ....... Mi “ South Carolina ’2O “ State of South i.'aroiina 26 Commercial Bank. Columbia 20 Exchange “ “ 21 Farmere’and Exchange 13 Merchant*', Cheraw ,21 Ueople's Bank 50 Planteiß* * 4 Fairfield Piantera* and Mechanics’ Bank .28 South W.K. R 40 State Bank 13 Union bank 70 GEORGIA. Augusta Insnranc# and Banking Company 13 Bank of Augusta 35 “ Athens 40 '• Columbus * Commerce 12 “ Fulton... a “ Empire State 15 “ Middle Georgia 74 " Savannah 50 Bank of State or Georgia 21 Central Raiiruad Banking Company 94 City Bank of Augusta is Farmers' aud Mechanics 18 Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 92 Marine Bank 75 Mechanics' Bank 12 Merchant! and Planters' Bank 12 Planters' Bank 18 Timber Cntters' Bank 10 Union “ 12 Manufacturers’ “ , Macon 16 _ ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile: 76 “ Montgomery 90 Selma 36 Commercial Bank M Central “ M Eastern Bank. 52 Northern " 60 Southern'“ - "• TENNESSEE. Bank of Tennessee, old issue, h >• new issue # Planters’ Bank 56 Union “ ; 56 Bauk of Chattanooga 22 “ Commerce.. 40 “ Kn> xville f *• Memphis ® “ M iddie Tennessee 80 “ Ports J« “ the Union 96 “ West Tennessee 36 Buck's 8ank........ *9 City •* * Commercial Bonk 90 Merchants’ “ * Northern “ Ococc " - Shelbyville “ Southern “ •" Traders' “ - - s LOUISIANA. Bank of America '•? •• Louisiana..- * " New Orleans ™ Canal Bank if Citiaens’ Bank Crescent City J! Louisiana State Bank ~ Mechanics’ aud Traders’ Bank ™ Merchants’ ’’ :L Southern “ Union “ M New Orleans City Scrip w STATE BONDS AND COUPONS- Virginia Bonds Sf j3 N. Carolina ’• - North Carolina Floyd Bonds... c ..... - I(vS , a S Carolina Georgia “ The above Bonds are bought with Coupons, Irom 1861. - na -i City of Savannah Bonds ’• -Angusta, “ StBS Charleston City Stock - New Orleans Cityß. R. Bonds • „ w “ ’• Consolidated. . 5J ,j City Memphis end, by St. “ Municipal .-••• Savannah Gonpone. -> Augusta “ V""’7saß(l Memphis ’’ ,&s»si N. Carolina “ .57# Tennessee “ -Georgia “ • # Virginia “ ■••••• H Sontli Carolinaß. R. Bonds.. - 50 Savannah and Charleston, Ist mortg • , • ” 2d • • • ukj Montgomery and W. Point H. R. Bonds - s Nash, and Chat. endo. R. R- Bonds. "k*** Mrmp. and Char. end. R. K. Bonds Mobile and Ohio®. K. fig. Bonds „ » Coupons.. We ore dealing extensively in allkindsof Securities, and pay particnUr 4 u « n “ oD f “ n g, .iii and Sales ou Commission, filling ordas lor i> thoseTiidehted to the Banks. el nress parties sending as package, by nmil or ew receive the benefit of any as SoOI»- These quotations are not likely to decn • . , g cm money and securities are in great req ”S“, eon. MW B.mw US ■** ni4-im rr: ■' . . ... VI tiUB. E" D ' Cor. South Broad and Barnard-sts ., ornos Horus—9 to 10 A. M.. and 4 to# P Kesldeuce-Mr. Wash’s, . Broughton - -pe-im one door east Masonic Hail. N. Wilson, i’hotographer, aouth-east^j, • of Broughton nod Whltuksr strseU, Gu. 1 iiuvlnu dons with the greatest NOTICE TO TllK SHIPPERS OF OOOOTB'i STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THJ- ■ DAY OF NOVEMBER »*»•' M ALL lane ms who shipped ifv' b *re^'' voimab, on til* »l«» M ,rvh !■ lull Immediately *1 IM More • K “» u ,, >4| Harris’ Building*. !*/ rfth* M*««L B M huvu **v«d How nH ** notice. I -aaf^^Marjß AN Swdjoß>r /» .B«lr.»ldii.*«“AO * . M'odsi ui:; IB o’, mil. .» n»r uwi4* B