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The Savannah Daily HeraliL
BY S. W. MASON A CO.
SAXDKL - KJH«r,
W. T. THOIH'WW. K.IHor,
MViWUa, fBII’AV. »MKML<KH 15. I<>K.
6IS4>KISIA<.OA<iRK!j!*MES IX WASMIIXG
TOS.
The Washington Chronicle noticing the ar
rivel of southern member* iu Wasbingtou,
mentions the names of Messrs. Cabauiss*
Matthews, Christy, Wofford, Cook and
Cohen of this State. The list comprises *ll
except those from North and South Carolina,
Florida and Texas. No credentials have
been presented to either branch of Congress,
except those ol the members from Tenuest-ce
and Virginia.
The same paper, commenting upon their
presence in Washington, says they are hav
ing free aud frigndly intercourse with the
Northern and Western members, and are
everywhere treated with marked courtesy
Oeruraiiy there is no disposition on either
side to show what may be called discontent
at delay, or eagerness to protract their ex
clusion.
The impression prevails that they «ill be
admitted before the close of the present ses
sion. This will certainly be so, says the
Chronicle, if they continue to march up to
the fair and logical requirements of the Presi
dent.
Strong sympathy is felt f° r ltK ’ Tennessee
Senators and Representatives. It is alleged
that they at least should be admitted, be
cause Tennessee has never been wholly out
of the Union. Andrew Johnson in the Senate,
holding under a regular election, occupied
his seat until he was oppotuted Military Gov.
ernor, aud Horace Maynard was formally
admitted to the House in Dec. 1801, from
the same State.
The admission of Tennessee iu advance of
the other Southern States would, theretore,
imply that the hater were out of the U uion.
And if such a paradox is recognized, how' is
it that Georgia and other Southern States
are permitted and even required by the Re
publican party in Congress, to vote upon an
amendment to the constitution ?
If they are not iu the Union, they not only
have no rigid to vote, but thr u' votes ate not
necessary to effect the change in that instru
ment. A cotemporary, commenting upon
this phase oi the subject, says the Constitu
tion requires the votes of certain pro
portion of the Slates comprising the Uuiou
to effect an amendment, but it was not con
templated that States not in the Union
should be counted on such a question
CexiaintyTb participate in the formation or
change of the original law of the nation, is
the exercise of the highest sovereign right,
and it is a contradiction in terms to say that
the Southern States are not iu the Union, and
at the same time to permit or require them
to vote upon an amendment to the Constitu
tion upon the plea that without their
the amendment cannot be carried by the Con
stitutional number of States. They are
either iu the Union or out of it. U they arc
in the Uuiou, they have other rights than
the single one of votiog upon an amend
ment of the Constitution, aud if they are out
of it, they have nothing to do with the Con
stitution off any thing else pertaining to the
Union.
Which horn of the dilemma will the Rad
icals take ?
1\ UKMCKAL.
—George N. Saunders has arrived at Liv
erpool from Canada.
—lt is stated that Edwin Booth will ap
pear at the Winter Garden, New York, some
time in January.
—'¥here are over two tbousaud deaths, a
year by suicide in England.
—General Early is in Nassau, N. P., en
gaged in writing a history of his cam
paigns.
—Hon. James A. Seddon, lately released
from prison, has arrived in Richmond.
—Many English merchants and bankers, it
is said, have agents in the South selecting
cotton lands.
—Scarlet water-proof cloaks are the mode
in England now. They are made with
sleeves and hoods.
—Corn is so low in Illinois and coa
and railroad freights so high, that the
farmers will use a great deal of corn for
fuel.
—Dr. Gw in, who was arrested some time
since on his return from Mexico to the
United States, is confined at Fort Jackson,
below New Orleans.
—None but discharged soldiers and sail
ors are to be employed hereafter at the
Brooklyn, N. Y., navy yard.
—A dramatic poem entitled “Judas Is
cariot, 1 ’ is just published in Londou.
—Nena Sahib, who acquired such “unen
viable reputation" during the Indian mutiny,
has, it is said, been occupying his time with
a translation of “Hamlet” into “his native
tongue."
—The birds of every kind disappeared
from Constantinople while the cholera wa s
raging there.
—Charleston is now but about twenty-six.
hours travel distant from Augusta.
—Washington dispatches say it is proba
ble that Congress will authorize the issuance
. ot an additional one hundred millions of na
tional eurieny.
Missouri papers cuntain frequent notice
of clergymen throwing up their pastoral
Charge, in orde{ to . scape the test oath.
—A Cali tornia editor some time ago re
ceived a long document, which he was re
quested to “put under his editorial head,
gratis.” He complied by placing it under
his pillow, and expressed his determination
to serve similar Communications in the same
way.
—llaron RotUpebild once complained to
Lord Brougham'of the hardship ..t not Is/mg
allowed to tuke his sent in I'urUatucnl.
“You know," said he, "I was the choice of
the people," To whiob .the ex tJliHueullor,
will. Ids usual causticity, replied, “so wan
BitaUhas.!'
—•’My wile, I wish you would try and
keep your leiniHT ” "My dear husband, I
wish you would try to get rid of yours "
- The Rocky Mount tut Mews tells <4 an
• nthualaado young .Missouiian who, eulogi;
W the huauly of bit gal, said "111 bn dog
gon.d if «h« ain't M pmuy as a led w agon "
-A Wh k»d Jok.oaWhnn Is a Ic lineman
|ik< 11 'audit f h hen lot's steallne.
I'll editions id Jiuo lugulow « isssiii
hsv. Ghi wild In laaelon 111 Him Iml IWii
MSI, mull a suee». I, nnpaialled sides
lln pi.piiluiily o| wiuii of It) ton • p. situ,
MS ago
THE HIPMIID TKOOBWt* HK
TWKK.V AKGKOfc-S «K 1) H lIITKt A I
TIIOMASVILLE.
We received yesterday official inhumation
that Bo troubles have occurred with the
colored population of Tiiuuaasvillc or its vi
cinity. General Dram, an has had advices
from I.ic-uleuaul Colonel Bogart, iuconun.mil
there, dated on the 2d, and received on the
Blb, slating that Mr. Janie* A. Seward aud
City Marshal Atkinson, prominent citizens,
liad been arrested on very serious charges.
fjeward is charged with an attempt to as
sassinate an unarmed colored orderly from
headquarters, by stabbing him in the back,
white he was carrying dispatches, aud At
hirnDiiismi rested for threat* ning a colored
man named Voik, a witness against Seward
iu the ytler ease, and with exciting an as
sault on him *
They have betn committed for trial, add
will not be admitted to bail unless the color
ed orderly so improves aa to tender it certain
his wounds will not be fatal.
yfr. John Seward was also arrested and
placed under $2,000 bonds for an assault on
York.
Mr. Atkinson is also charged with an as.
sault on a colored orderly who bad been sent
lor medicine, entirely unprovoked, aud ac
companied, as were the other assaults, with
prolane and abusive language.
General Brannon has ordered a Military
Commission to try the parties, and Colonel
Bogart, in view of the prevalent lawlessness
iu die place, has put Thowasville under mar
dial law, iu the following order:
HEADQ’HS SIB. DIST. AI.TAM AH A, >_
ThomayviUe, Ga., December 3d, 1865. j
Spkciai, OkdciO
No. L. *
I. Tlie Municipal Government of Thomas
vi|ie being unable to protect the lives and
Interest of the inhabitants, and \o prevent
outrages aud attempts at assassination ot
United States soldiers traversing the town on
business, die functions of the Municipal au
-thorilics of Thoniasville are hereby suspend
ed, a.ul until further orders Martial Law will
prevail. ' ,
11. At 9 n dock P. M. the market"bell will
ring for 10 minutes, and on or heforu tiiat
hour all stores will be closed and business
ceasi;, aud after that hour no citizen, white
or cotoied, will walk the streets except iu
case of sickness, when a physician has to be
called or other urgent business attended to,
the mcessity tor which will be decided upon
by the officer in charge of the Town Guard.
HI. Until fuither orders, sales of intoxi
cating liquors, except upon Ihe prescription
of a physician approved at these Head
quarters, are strictly forbidden, such pre
scriptions to be tilled at a drug store only.
IV. Ail drinking saloons and bar rooms
within the limits and iu the vicinity ol Tuo
masviile are hereby ordered to be closed.
V. No civilian will be permitted to carry
arms upon his person, without a permit from
these Headquarters.
VI. A Court will be held twice each week,
Wednesday and Saturday, at the Court
House, between the hoars of 10 A. M. ami :t
I’. M., and at such other times as may be ne
cessary in addition to these days.
VII All troops in this command are en
joined by their duty and honor, as soldiers
of the United States, to preserve a respectful
demeanor in conversation aud actions in all
their iuleicourse with the population; what
ever tlie provocation may be offered, it is
not the duty nor the right of the soldier, in
dividually, to resent it, hut to report prompt
ly tlie facts to iiis Commanding Officer.
And Uie like injunction in respect to con
versations and actions applies to all the de
portment of civilian* towards or concerning
the t roops of-this com maud.
By command of
LIEUT. COL. JOHN A. BOGART,
Cornd'g Sub. Dist.
(Signed) J. C- Chance,
2d Lt. load U. S. C. T. & A. A. A. G.
A true copy :
Samuel Rounds,
2d Lt. and A. A. A. G.
Gen. Uiannau lias approved the order, and
also the arrest of the parties on the charges
specified.
While vigilant in investigating .all reports
of negro outrages, Gen. Braun an has ex
pressed au intention, whilo colored troops
are continued under his command, to pro
tect them to the fullest extent.
The official reports from all portions of
Gen. Rrannan's District are to the effect
that there arc no troubles whatever with the
negroes except on account of slight depredu
tions on live stock and other property, and
it, is officially reported that the change to
martial law Is not distastelul to the leading
citizens of.Thomasville, but was on the con
trary solicited by several of them, and cheer
fully iu by Mayor Wright.
Mexico.-r-Pres'ident Juarez of the Mexi
can ltepulilic in a late decree declares that,
as General Ortega came to the United States
oaly en route for Mexico, aud stayed in the
United States, without any special purpose,
over eight months, he will be subject to a
trial on biff return to Mexico.
A suoutiug party from Matamoras, com
posed of contra-guerillas, recently encoun
tered a portion of Cortina's command, and
were completely routed. Three prisoners
were taken, who were immediately hanged
to the nearest tree. This is one of the first
fruits of the recent proclamation hy Maxi
miliau denying the liberals belligerent rights,
and proclaiming them outlaws.
A recently married lady in Cincinnati
was called into the parlor of the house where
she boarded, for the purpose of seeing a
young woman who bad inquired for tier
Upon entering the parlor, she recognized a
discarded lover in feminine disguise, and
only bis awkwardness in taking his revolver
from an unfamiliar pocket gave his intended
victim time to escape from the dastardly
murder -which he had planned with so much
cunning.
Office of U. S. Direct Tax Com
missioner.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, \
Sava*mau, Dec. 13, 18'o. 1
Owners of Lots, Lun.ls and Improvements in the
city ol Snvat.u«h, Ga., aro notified that the Tax Roll for
said est) t completed, amt the taxes due thereon may
he paid to the un lerslgnet! within sixty (Cfij days from
this dato. at our office, north-west comer of South
Broad Md Lincoln streets, in said city of Savannah-
For aoi. payment ..I the lax, the Act of Congress'
piesnile- a lorfodncu ol the property taxed to the
Unit' and Spites.
OtHru hoars from »to 12 a. in., aud 2to6p. m.
T. P. KOBB,
8. A. PAS COAST,
•I. C BATES,
It. 8. Direct Tax Commissioner., Diat
dhi-tf Os tie... pla
tAVANNAU NATIONAL BANK, 1
Deenlu la r uili, INW }
I An rfardnn for ala IHrMtnra, to maiiauc ih> mlai.a
|"j ,| ' l " " Jllh I t o.l* year, will l>e held al tits Hoiking
I,ll ** g “ I h* ao'.ikd 1 ueeday lu Jai.ua.y next, tan.a
''*> u I' 1 " in...,it IV.Ha upon lioin |n u'elea x
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1 ■ IA. lilt dpi Vl v, cu*l.l I.
j '• MtathUM « mini y
I. rpe. , hilly unnomyv myself u ntijill
j ildio 1..1 re old. turn u, ,| lt , KUcrill Id
fflsaS'sSi.r •* «*■*
, lUddauid |i, ClOM>
Mol In* lo I*ii tiit'ii,
VI •}* bOUolll *1 h In ale I, us FtehUaw. will,
OFri’BDKHOTCOMMisSARY. *
Savannah Georgia* lavemt’er *• 1
■x r, ii.;a> I’nan it* t<> tumMi the ro*>|>i at tin*
p i mt.fh Mice! f..r lliree momli*. i.unmela 4
iu J., i. I. and endlfi ’ March 51, lacs. will
i„ i, :i -.1 uMit-odkv iim'l l? M Ihe. Ji. I Mi.
It : ■«* Ih- i>f losst qualllt, ckclu
and sheet .u..lit.-liii i-Olri-wei+ljr.
i in- I to to* made in duplli .'t-v
11. A UAUIJMi.
,1,..-*; Cept. and C. It. Vols.
TOTHGtOI'F.ItMIKI HATHA Al COOItV
1 announce myself as a caDtlidale for the
office of TAX COLLECTOR of Chatham
county, and respectfully solicit the votes of
my friends.
nov22-td ALEX. F. BENNETT.
CENTRAL K H AND BANKING CO. I
OK GEORGIA, }
Savaunuhj Dec. 4,1, 1565.)
An Election tor nine Directors to manage the at
fair* of the Company lor the ensuing year will be held
at the IlanVine House, in Savannah o-ecoud story), on
Tuesday. the 2d of January, IS6C, between the hours
of lb a m and 1 p. m.
ftrooktioWsrs only wno have held stock f*tr ninety
days immediately preceding the day of election are
entitled to vote.
Sti ■ khidders, upon presentation of their stock cer
tificates to the condni tors of trains, will be passed
to and from the election over the Company’s read,
free. GEORGE A. CUYLER,
dS-lrn Cashier.
T«» THE BIjEeTUUS OI'tHATH.tMCO.
Gentlemen : Having been requested by
numerous friends to allow my name to be
used for Ihe office of Sheriff of Chatham
county, I have the honor to aunouuce myself
as a candidate for that position, and respect
lully solicit your suffrage.
ntt-tf CHARLES J. WHITE.
A Cure For Lanky Roots.
Savannah, Dec. 11 rh, lRiVt.
Messrs. Dillon & Taylor, Painters, Ga Bay Street:
It gtres in. pleasure to state, in reply to your in
quires, and in jusMee to your firm, that your Linseed
till Cement is an entire success. The tin roofs of my
houses being pronounced beyond repair, by a well
known tinsmith of tins city, I was induced to try
your Linseed OU Cement, which has exceeded my
expectations as a waterproof coating for roofs. After
20 years experience as Master Builder, I have found
nothing to equal it.
(1124* L. SOLOMON, ld.i Broughton street.
Uji. SLATE ROOFS also put in thorough REPAIR.
To the Voters of Cliallimn County.
rrniK undersigned is a candidate for re-election t<>
A the office of Clerk of the Superior »Hd Inferior
Courts, and respectfully solicits your suffrages.
dUMi,’ KM. H. BULLOCH.
BATCHELOR’S IIAIB. DYH
The Oritrifel and Best in the World ! The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable aud Instan
taneous. Produces immediate.y a Splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the ill effects of had dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF KIIAKKLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair
anl4 ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. New York.
KEROSENE WARE,
Lam its, chandeliers, Brackets, narp Hangers, Side
Backs, Side Lamps, with aud without Reflectors; Fan
cy Hall Lamps, Lauterne, Bases, Pegs and Fouuts-
Pateiit Glass Canes, Burners. Globes, Chimnics and
Wick, DRUGGISTS’ FLINT * GREEN GLASS, Crock
ery Dealers’ and Confectioners’ GLASSWARE. Goods
of nil kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL.
JAMES T. WEIGHT,
22a Greenwich Street, Two doors below Barclay, N. Y
novl-3m
COLLECTORS OFFICE, U. S. INTER
NAL REVENUE.
• First District op Georgia, k
»•' Savannah, Dee. t'2, 1865. f
AJI pereons who applied to the Assessor for Li
censes before December first, arc requested to call
and get them at the Collector's Office.
,U3 3* A. N. WILSON, Col'.
NOTICE.
TO THE CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CO.
I RESPECT FULLY announce myatlf an a CathlMata
lor the Office of Tax Collector at the election m
January next, and humbly solicit your
~-27-! r KIIWABU POWER.
IMl's Vegetable MrlHan Hair Me newer
Has proved itneif to bo the mint perfect preparation
for the hair ever offered to Ihe public.
It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY’ HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will Keep the hair from fulling out.
It cleanseß ihe scalp and makes th» hair soft, mq,
trous aud silken.
It is aeplealid hairdressing. •
No person, old or youug; ehould fail to use it.
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED 8%,T8E
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
rwAsk for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Ha i Renewcr,
and take no other.
R P. nALL A CO.,
- _ Nashua, N. IL, Proprietors.
For sale By all druggists.
. BARNES, WARD A CO.,
NewOrleaiis, La.,
n23.6m Sonthern Wholesale Agents.
SOAP, SOAP!
MOODY & BARRETT,
Bteam Soap Works,
SavAxmali, Gfa.,
mAdvaoi . ..rue or
GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDSOR, VIO
LET, BAR AND TOILET SOAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
MESSRS. Moody St Barrett would lespect lolly an
nounce to the public that they have just opened
their . ,
STEAM SOAP WORKS,
ami are fully prepared to fill all orders lor the follow
ing JBar and Toilet .soaps;
PALE SOAP, EXTRA No. 1,
EXTRA No. 1 RKSIN ■
or YELLOW SOAP,
GERMAN,
ERASIVE,
CHEMICAL, ,
„ OLIVE,
CASTILE,
* . ike.
Also, a large van. I v nf Totlrt Soaps, comprising
HONEY,
PALM.
CAMPANULA,
ALMOND,
TRANSPARENT,
HOSE,
PUMMICE,
LAVA,
Ac,, Ac.
No pa'... will i.aapaird l» nialtc nut Nn«ps lap.ai ...
.|.ial|.y, p.l.e and pelf.line p.aay Aiu.rhi.u ... I "
. .an h>.up. On. m..n0.1.«1l ha "ariap. i nl.w " a .e.
ail aiaala ind * *|Ual ... ipiaiiiy and pthklx Aiueil.au
in rnieid.i manula. luia. ahull U> ni.nnad and idolu y
lat Unit* if
111 X MIUIIKMT I'UH'I PAID Hull IAI U.W AND
, iIUMAMIt
111 lelaa l.jiaMH.il M'siUt A IIA Milk IT, Id I i
Ill'll Mil..IS A Hi, »«l . ..Hep. uupl si.-l .km.
fiNKHAI* IJIVIT Vl’lOßf.
Th«*frlen4i and acq unto taucr of b C* »N§TANTINK,
P rod'Uutiue and K Mcluure. are to at
; Ustul ilit* CiiUticaJ < f |)i»* fuiiM' r fr«<ui the it »ul« ure f
iht* Utter, corner us FroughU*n aod JflTenon »irecta,
| 'Phi# Moron, vr. at 1# unlock.
Tbe friend# rind aMvalnimirr of Mr. an«l Mr#.
M< BRIDE, and J. rry M« Brute And family, an* re
>pectfnlly invited !*» ntt* ms th« f«n< rm) of the former,
from hip lute t e.-Wenro, cortter .limes and Mrnt
Tbt* friendii aud u^MiuUoceof Mr William W
George and tumijy arc u<» <ied t*> utloiid lb** fencrMl
.“c-rvic** of their you «on, from tb»ii reaidcncf
on Yoi k street, one door west of Jefferson, 'l’hu* Day,
at iih o’clock^
NEW ADVEHriSBMEM’S.
Zerrubnbbel Loflgfc, l\o.
IS, F. A A, »L.
■ AN extra meeting of tills Lodge will be
Tills Evening al 7 o'clock, at the Rail
Broughton and Bull streets. Mom
bers of the Fraterutiy arc respectfully invited to at
tend By older •
W GREENE W.M
JwO. H. Houston, Secretary. dla
NOTICE.
CIONSIGNEES per arhooner Cal let a from New
! York, ar« hcret>y notified that she wilt commence
diectiarging this day, foot of Liuctdu street. All
gomls lei tun wtiarf after sunset wftl be stored at risk
and expense ol owners
dlfb-2 WM. H. STARK, Agent
PERSONAL.
MR. THOM AS DGREMUB will please call at the
Marshall Bouses as his wife wishes to sec him
or Joseph Lindsay.
dlSf MRS. DOR EMUS.
. Keward.
IOST, yesterday, between 10 and I*2 o*cbx*k. a stun
of MO\FY. rollwl lonely, from SSO
iu I’thj Under will receive a liberal reward by
leaving it at this office. dls-‘2
FRUIT.WINES, "k
C A BOXBS Layer and M. R. Ri.i*ins
U\J no dnimx Figei
10 boxen Prunes
f » bbla Almond‘S
6 bbl« l>ried Pcaelns and Apple#
Oitron and Currants
Mace, Nutmegs and Cloves
bo baskets pure Piper Heklsiock Cliampugne,
quarts aud pints
20 dozen very choice Sherry °
10 dozen very old Madeira
Cooking Wine, Brandy, Ac.
Rye, Bourbon aud Scotch Whiskey
For sale by
dift-oodftw CLAQRORN & CUNNINGHAM.
Lemons.
INrt BOXES, from New York steninei', in good
I V/ order.
<ns ts cnAS. L. OOLBY 4 CO.
WINTER APPLES.
ir BAKKKLS sound Winter Apples, per steamship
Nevada, on consigmnuit and for sale by
CUNNINGHAM, PUR*SK & CO.,
dls-2 Bay et, opposite Mariners’ Church.
LEMONS AND RAISINS.
LANDING from steamship Virgo 2* tioxc* superior
Lemon, and 50 boxes Raisins.
For sale low by
RUE, WHITNEY * CO,
dlo 3 Harris'Block,
House Wanted,
ra good locaßty, suitable for Bour persons and
servants, t
Apply to or address
COMSTOCK * KINSEY,
dU-tf • 164 Bay street.
Mackerel,
I N barrels aud kits, prime quality.
ai3-tl CHAS. L. COLBY * CO.
INSURANCE.
Aothorized Capital, $10,400,000
CIIARLES L.. COLBY' * CO. are prepared to take
Marine fttsks to any domestic or foreign port,
and Fire Risks ill this city in the following named
first class New York Companies,
AT THE LOWEST RATES. S
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY $5,000,000
MORRIS FIRE AND INLAND INSUR -
ANCE COMPANY , 5,000,000
COM MERC HKE INSURANCE COMP'Y, 200,000
STANDARD FIRK INSURANCE COMP'Y 200,000
office in Jones' Block, corner Bay aud Abercom
streets; Brunch Office, corner of Draytou aud Bryan
streets. dls-tf
KEN N ETH, M LEA & CO.,
202 BAY STREET,
QFFERforsale
lO.tHJO pounds Breakfast lfacon
6,000 pounds Bacon Sides
6,000 pound* very choice Sugar-cured Hams
6,000 pounds Smoked Shoulders
2,000 pound* Pic kh and BboulderS
60 tube aud firkius Lard »_
35 firkins Goshen Butter
it* bbls Onions
60 bbla Pork and Beef, suitable for ship
stores .. dls-ivr
KENNETH, M lEA & CO.,
Commission #Hci chants,
203 KAY STREET, SAVANNAH.
HT" Advances made on consignment? of Cotton,
Ac., td Liverpool and New York. dl6-lm
Provisions, &c.
riE undersigned are constantly receiving con
signments of Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, laud.
Butter, Flour, Ac., on Commission, which they will
se,l *t the lowest market rate.'.
KENNETH, McLEA, A/XI.,
dis-ltn > *U2 Bay street.
Figs.
A CHOICE lot, both small and large drums.
d»B ts CHAS. L. COLBY k CO.
Notice.
TlllS undcrt-bciied begs to Inform the public, that
lit* has been appointed Ag« nt lot ihe biuies ot
Georgia utid South Carolina to sell
SHAW A ( I.AKK’S
Celebrated Sewing Machines.
These Machine, a., cheaper and better than any
other* now iu Uae. Also,
FISiIER'S NEWLY PATENTED
ICerosene Heaters.
The*.' Ueato.B sru adapted lo cooking, healing and
lighting, ..lid m*e the most economical upis.rutu* of
the kind In nao.
Full parcuUia, «i h circular*, can he bad on
applicati.'U lu the i.n.lci aigncd, who can be found al
p.earnt at Menu. K McL»« * Co'a, 209 Hay *licet,
HnWHinak HENRY LfkWLY, Ag’t.
All In K
Condensed Milk.
JITkT iarrMM.it. 4 Irtish auptdy of Gott*
d«uat«d Milk, i«‘(:<iii*ii!<'iidiHi gh Miuaf to any
othfir hr Hilda
Km m*W- l»V (Ilf Airi'tiia,
M J ftniAiMoNH k <t>,
«IU ts Joiiim' NUtk. May atrm I
To Rent,
'■'Mil Mk* PlvutaPoni vli Mavannah il**r, khawn
■ »* I „'»?»lnc an.l T»*.4».d.. lal* lh* pr,o« ,i>
■ fv.im. Poll.* de,«**»<l
ApLl, iu Mu. K.cl». i, al <h» uM'. us the I>n
ll«l n-. 11. «9 Bah.
ttlt UAIU'M tit |,l If,
<!*!•• irthr
I MIW AUVEHTDKME4TI.
Egg Nogg.
JU.-T ref/ ivt and. a lut of BuorKaTU’#c*b‘brj»la»l
ib!e tSiit; X*yg. r«-#dy for •iniin‘«liai« uae, «u<!
more* oTononno .il tti.m w%tu made by th# old style.
Yitr kale by tb«* nu,
M J. SOLOMONS ± CD*,
dl;Vt( Jours' IlUxk Bay sliest.
Lard.
ASMAI Jj lot only, prime article.
fftt-tf CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
MACHINERY DEPOT
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY.
SAWS, BELTING, Ac , &c.
WOOD & MANN’S,
1 - CELEBRATED
Portable Steam Engines
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY FIVE HOUSE POWER.
We have the oldest,, largest, and most complete
works in the country, engaged in manufacturing
Tortalitc Engines. Our engines are, “by experts,
now conceded to be the best apparatus of Die de
scription ever |.resented to the public ” Adapted to
every purpose where power is required Medium
sizes constantly on hand, or furnished on short
uuttce.
Descriptive circulars, with price list, sent on appli
cation.
COMSTOCK & KINSEY,
die Cm 154 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
WANTED,
BY u young man, who baa had the management of
cotton plantations and the rifcL£dMeo during the
Suit two/earn, a situation «s Qv&tg&tt or Assistant
mnajfer. The very best of refert-nron furniahed.—
Address HARRY,
Hiiv.iuuali l'oat Office.
Butter.
BEBT Got hen Table, in tubs and firkins.*
nlo-tf (/HAS. L. COLBY A 00.
FOR SALE.
(CONSTANTLY ou hand. Oak Wood, at Dock
J Wharf.
Orders left at this office will be attedled to.
dl3-2w A. R. CCLLKNS.
stolen,
fjj'ROM the ship Tborwaldsou, a BOAT, painted blue
X with a yellow streak under hdr gunwale plank
By placing the same at whir! under Claghorn & Cun
.niughara’s, the tinder will be rewarded.
dl3-3 a REID & bTEWAftT.
To Boarders.
BOARD can l»e obtained in a highly respectable
family, pleasantly located and convenient to the
business portion of the ci'y. Apply at tlie corner of
State and Jeflerpon streets. dlB-3*
THE ENGLISH POTATOES
ARE now landing from the ‘‘County of Ptfton."—
Price, tt»n dollars for ten hamper**—cash to ac
company the order. -
CItARL'kS GREEN & SON,
No. 12 Bay 'street,
dl3-l w Stodtlurd’s Lower Range.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Site.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
«- 1 . \
W Copying done with the greatest care. ,114
TO LET.
A STORK to Let and Fixtures lor Sale lu the Best
Business Location m this City. For particulars
Inquire an this office * UU-2t*
ARMY SUPPLIES^
OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY, )
V - I)KPAKTMK»TOr GBOKOIA, !
Augusta, Ga., Dec. a, Jb6s. )
SEALED PROPOSALS, which mnst be in duplicate
with u cepy of this advertisement attached to
each, will he received at this TXHce until ic o'clock
M.. Friday, Dec. 22.1, 1866, for supplying FRESIi
SEEK, of good and marketable quality, in equal pro
portions of lore and loud quarter meat, for issue to
the troops and others supplied hy the Government
with rations, at the following named posts iu the
Department of Gcorgiu—Augusia, Savannah, Atlan
ta and Macon, aud at all posts drawing supplies
boat the above named posts. Contract to l>e in force
six months, commencing on the Ist day of -January,
ISM, and ending tlm 30th day of June. 1806, or such
less time aa the Commissary General of Subsistence
may direct.
Pay u t will be made monthly, or as early there
after anuhrtH may he received therefor, aud ia such
tuhds as may be r.must led by the United States.
S. parate bids will be received fofeach of the above
posts, or one bid may include (hem all.
No bids will beentertalue.l Iron, persons whocume
under the exceptions ol the President's Amnesty
Pioclamatiou ; Nor ugl! bids, in which such persons
are interested, either directly «r indirectly, be re
ceived, unless they can produce tile pardon of the
President, lii.lsr.om all other persons under said
Proclamation must be •ccompauied by the Amnesty
Oath. '
Proposals most he accompanied by a proper guar
antee, signed by iwotesponsihle persons, siathig'
that if u eontrs'-t is awarded, they Will euterbouds
lor the faithful fulfillment of the conuact.
The undersigned reserves the right to reject anv
and alHrtds offered.
Endorse emqjlopes “Proposals for Fresh Beef ”
and adiress the same to the undersigned.
JAMES McliONAUt,
dU 8t oapt, 0. 8., Augusta, Ca.
THE GREAT PURIFIER!
DARBY'S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
IS til* best preventative sgstnst sit malignant die.
■ eases, such as
CHOLERA, SCARLET AND TYPIIOID FEVERS.
Ac., Ac.
it purine* dwelling*, removes offensive odors, r»-
iiioVcksums, cub's hums mtdaoic*. limst in bathing,
it keep* tlie skit, huulihy, soft mid white
Get a hill He anil try it
' For Hale hy the driiggbda of A lit; a. f».
PLUMB A I.KITNKH,
dJ3 3 Wh.deaalc A If.a.ls
Nolin!,
/ lONHIDNEKff p»r «l.«...*hip VIRGO are rM.iMt-
Vwl sUnu.l lo flu. rcosmii.n us Ui«ir ie.'d>,
»t..ln.g ibis .Is* "issis on. called lor durum wwk
Ing bourn will in. -u»r. .1 si uwiirr*'tuk
*|i o< I AVl’s < uIIEN,
I. IH. Sl I.«. UKST,
I J Bof 'hMs I IMEHTt (THMMT, iwtw. vu Ikatiodd
II ati'l Whilst.hats p..l iqn'lcd, ai.d will k.» p
on bsod, ■ full aa*«itme..i <•' i'lodu
Ni. —A M vtes. Mum.l) ul Mui'm A Ws*|,
hwulfe Urund •<<«*., dll’*'
sPKCI Ata lOTICKi.
■AfeKUUM \M» CEUBACT.
Au lAiy of Warning and Inatructian for Young
men. iuM pubbaA.-d by Un Howard Aaaydatjon, aud
rent iu sealed leller envelope- free of charge
Address Dr. J SKII.LIN IIOUUHVGN, Howard
Associalioll. Philadelphia I*u. tsi 12 -1m
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of N.UIIH.UIK
Containing nearly .sou page , and 1 ;q fin. Mat*,
ami Emrravines of the Aoaiuniy id the llumau «»
ganaiu a state of Health ami Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, Us Deplorable Consequences
upon the mind aud Body, wiiti the Author's l’lan of
Treatment— Iheouly rational and successful nn.le of
cuie, as eliovvu by tlie report of eases, treated. A
truthlui adviser to the married, aud those content
plaliug marriage, who onieriaih doul.lsof their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage lo any address,
on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or ysistage currency,
by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lime,
Albany, N. Y.
Ihe a utlior may lie consult i d upon any of the dir
eases lqion which his hook treats either personally or
by mail, and medicines sent to any part oi the world.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!!
Wheuton’s Ointment,
WILL CURE THt ITCH IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price 60 cents For sale by
all Druggists By sending fio cents to Weeks 4 Potter,
Sole Agents, lJll Washington street. Boston, Mass., it
wilt be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any
partof the United States scut2l-3m
»' f. M '. ■
Pv 0 . V , S) . . .
We have learned not to be astonished at anything.
Years of experience and a correspondence extending
throughout all nations lilies of the habitable globe
have turned theories into facts and established a basis
from which we need not err. We are not surprised
at such facts as the fbllowing—all hough the pereons
who write them are. We know the persons and cir
cumstances. hence feel at liberty fb Indorse their
statements:
“Naw BkoFobo, Mass., Nov. 24, 1803.
Dear Sir I have been afflicted many years with
severe prostrating crumps in my hmbs. cold feet and
Imnds. and a general disordered system. Physicians
aud medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting
some friends iu New York who were using Plantation
Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I com
menced with n small wine-glusslul alter dinner. Feel
ing I letter by degrees, in a tew Jays 1 was astonished
to find the coldness aud cramps had entirely left luc,
and I could sleep the night through, which 1 have uoi
done for years. I had litre another being. My appe
tite and strength have also greatly improved by the
use of the Plantation Bitters.
Respectfully, Judith Russel."
RicitriansKV, Wis , Sept ]«, 1863.
* * * T have been iu the army hospitals for four
teen months-speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * *
Three bottles restored my speech audeored me. * *
C. A. Flaute."
The following is from the Manager of tlie Union
Home School lor the Children of Volunteers:
1 ' ‘ llavemeiek Mansion. 57th St, 1
New York, Aug nst 2,1863. /
Da. Drake: —Yoor wonderful Plantation Bitters
have beeu given to some of our little children suffering
Ironi weakness and weak, lungs With most happy
effect.•'"One little girl in particular, with pains in her
head, loss of appetite, alia daily wasting consumption,
on whom ail medical skill hail been exhausted, has
been entirely restored. We commenced with but a
teaspoouiul ot Bitters a day. Her appetite and
streugth rapidly increased, and she is now well.
Respectfully, Mrs. O. M. Dkvoe.”
“* * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe
the Plantation Bittere have saved my life.
Rev, \V. 11. Waggoner,
** Madrid, N. Y.
“* * * Thon wilt s«nd me two bottles more of
thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has bum greatly
beneiiled l»y thon- use.
Thy friend, - Asa Corbin,
rtiiladclphiil. Pa.'*
I have been a great shffcrcr from Dyspep
sia. aud had to abandon preaching. • • The Plan
tation Bitters have Cured me.
Rev. J. S. Cathorn,
Rochester, Is. V.”
“* * * I have glvcu live Plantation Bittere to
hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most as
tonishing effect.
G. W. D. Andrews,
Superintendent Soldiers’ Heme, Cincinnati, O.”
“* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate,
and had to abannon my business.
U. B. Kingsuet, Cleveland, Ohio.”
. * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
a derangement of the Kidney's and Urinary Organs
that lias distressed me lor years, it actshkcacharui.
G. C. Mooke, N®. 264 Broadway.”
AC., . 4c., Ac., Ac, As.
The Plantation Hitters make the' wcuk strong, the
languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great re
storer. They are oomposed of tlie celebrated l.'alisaya
Bark, Wintergrecn, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, Ac., all
preserved iu perfectly pure St Croix Rum.
S. T.-W6O-X.|
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack’of appe
tite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation,
Ac., deserve to suffer if they will not try them
They are recommended by the highest medical au
thorities, and arc warranted to produce an immediate
beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable,
perfectly pure, and harmless. * *
Notio*.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation
Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is s swindler and im
postor. It is put up only in our log cabin bottle. Be
ware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff,
for which several personssre already Iu prison. See
that every bottle has our United States stamp over the
cork uumutilated, and our signature on steel-plate
side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
world,
P. H. DRAKE A CO.,
oct2T-3fi> 202'Broadway,N. Y.
AgKa de Magnolia.
A toilet delight! The ladle®* treasure an«i gentle
men’s boon t The “sweetest thing” and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia
Ufccd for bathing the face and person, to render the
skin soft uud fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing, Ac.
U overcomes the unpleasant odor of p/rspiration.
It removes redness, tun, blotches, Ac.
It cures nervous headache and allays inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosqueto bites and stings of insect^.
It contaius no material injurious to the skin. . >
Patronised by Actresses npd Opera Singers. Ui*
wliat every lady should have. Bold every where. Try
the Magnolia Water once and you will use no other
Cologne, Peifumory, or Toilet Water afterward*.
DAM AS BARNKS A GO.,
©ct27-eodly Props. Bxciusiye Agents, N. Y.
S. T.— lß6o— x.
Drakes Plantation Bitter*.
They purify, atreaglh'en am; Juvlgorato
They .'nwl* a healthy *pp«tli«.
They arc n. autl.l"t.* to chaag* of wul*r and Uiut.
They .)***, .>m.. effect. .li»alpall.>n and lat* huiirn.
They *tr«ngtli*ii fin. *y"t»m »'»• «Bllw Hi* mind,
rimy pmv.nt mlaMnhtte Mai HiWrinHu nl levi n.
They purify lb* breath and Mhltly.ff the Mornarh.
They cur* Dy.p*|>*U »»< CtonOftoaHo*.
They *ur* Dl»rrb»«, nhulm Mnl Cholera Mnrhn<
Th*y rur* Xlv«r c»mpl«fnlHpd N*rvtm» Heul .nh*
Ttwy »r«lh* l»'*t Ulh»r» In lh* world. They iuak*
lh* w«»k .1.0i.g, and *r« n,h»..al. .| 1i.1.i.."* great *.'■
►Hirer Th»y arc in.d* of par* at. L'rnil Hum, llt«
•vkhraUid Callauya |lk.rk, rm.u and h*rha, and mi
taken Will. Jhc plwt.i.r* .Ju h yciagu, wllboit ivgard
b. aga or lluu ..f.l .y I'aiu. ula.ly rw"U.m. tided lu
dull* ale pvianua tuqitlrlug a g.ull* .lluiuli.il Hold ks
all (iKKur.) lbi.Kgl.ia, llmrla andHabuia. Only pun.
ulM* wfc*u Ikuk I. .aryamd I.) uwr ptlv.l* |1 M iffawp
M*wait of .u»i.nrl*i«* aud ludliud li.aflia
P li iniwkaa.il
mill* rod I, Vi eafb Mu*, M>w Vutb
INI KKMKVI a.
mav aii ti <t It Tli «* aTrT.
Lssm-cs AUd Manager* Ms-r- savmorw 4 Masicm
FKHMV KVKMIMU. UKt. U .
IJ KNK FI T OF MR. RAYMOND.
1 h«* celebr ;*U and Comedy of
Married Life.
ALL TMd COMPANY IN THE CAST.
Ill* amuninu ConedietU of
NKKTCIIKM IN INDIA
And Ihe tunny Farce of the
WAuderlug Miuatrol,
In which Mr. Raymond w ill sing several
COMIC BONGS
FAIR.
A NUMBER of the Benevolent L utles of this cltv
•TV I* ellug a lively imprest hi ihe welfare of ihe Ke'
male Orphans, deptnuluu ftrvupport on tile charity
Os the guoUSistersofOur Lady ul Mercy, will gue a
»an. dliving tlie week immediately preceding uhrisi
mas opening on Monday, Hie isth, andelosiug on
the 23d inst., at 81. Andrews Hall. *
The aneution of tlie public generally, and of those
to pureliase Ctutatmas JmTZ
Ulc 1 ? r ?/ f»ncy articles, many of
llieni i lie work of tlie Sisters’ pupils, that will be for
sate at the different Fair tables. dll -124
FA I R.
A FAIR will he held by the Ladies of Savannah al
the Liremen s Hall, SouUi Broad street on lie
tlie"),, 1 .;?’ * nd ,4th ° r fdr lhe beneflt or
lffiors will be opened on Tuesday afternoon at 4
o’clock. dll-tf
Holiday Presents.
A LARGE and elegant assortment of French, Eng
lish and Bohemian wRo, consisting of *
DINNER. TEi, TOILET. COLOGNE AND LIQUOR
SETS, 4c., Ac.,
s lKahle for Holiday Presents.
QUEENSWARE HOUSE,
109 Broughton street, second door from the corner of
Bud street
d7 ts E. D. 8 MYTH A CO.
Eight Bales Cotton.
WE have Eight (K) Bak'sL’ouon picked up In Sa
vannah River. Tlie owner, proving properl v aDd
allowing the usual salvage can have same if applied
lor within leu itays, otherwise they win be sold to
pay expenses. The biles are unmarked and in very
bad oriler. d9 K> E. C. WADE A CO.
Gao. It. Croup. We, A. Wbiout,
Augusta, Georgia. Late or Richmond, Vs
(iEO. R. CRIMP & CO.,
Oeneral Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, & c .
&)9 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
tW~ M ill purchase and sell ou Commission Cotton,
Toiraooo, Produce, and MkEcuxsidax of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Angusta,
Ga., Kiehnnaid, Va., and Juo. C. Ferrill, Esq, De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A l'nckles, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson A Cos.. K. Molina, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oct4 *
SURE CURE FOB THE
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
rIQIJIKR at the MORNING STAR SALOON, cor
ner Bay street Lane ami Ruil street.
Positive cure hi one day or no pay.
,«19-lw
lOPAimEttSIUP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day formed a copart
nership for the transactiou gs a general com
mission, shipping mid forwarding business, under tlie
name of Laßoche A West.
ISAAC D LaROCHE.
JAMES B. WEST.
Office, Jones’ Blocks
Savannah, Dec. 1, 1881. dll*6
Salt, Coal and ,A.le.
5000 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
• 100 casks JellTcy’s Ale.
100 tons Liverpool Orrel Coal.
Per ship Mozart, ami tor sale l>v
illf-lw T. R. A J. G. MILLS, .
Notice.
CENTRAL R. R. A BANKING CO. OF QA.,f
Savannah, Nov. 14,1866. f
rjIBE Annual Meeting of the Stockholder* of this
4 Cumpauy will be held on Thursday, the 44th of
December next, at Ihe Banking House in Savannah,
at 10 o'clock, a. in. A full attendance is earnestly re
quested. GEO- A. CUYLKR,
nlSlm Caihier.
KHTABLIHHKD IWOO.
ENOCH- MORGAN’S SON'S
Soaps, &c.,
No. 211 Washington-St.,
«epl# NEW YORK 3m
CHRISTMAS!
E- EHRLICH,
30, WHITAKER STREET.
Sk FANCY GROCERIES.
PRUNES. Raisins, lemons. Citron, Cur
rants, Engl Udi Preserves, Jama and Jellies, Pre
serve Ginger. Mushroous. Trnltles. Assorted English
ami Amoridan Pickles, Eugiish untl Flench Muslard,
Tomato an.l Walnut Catsups, Worcester Sauce,
French an.l Spanish Olives Capers, canned Meats and
canned Fruits-ol all descriptions. Assorted Candles,
Fig paste, Nuts in variety. Smoked Salmon, English
dairy American Swis and Liruberger Cheese, Cavinna
No. 1 family Mackerel la kiis, Wax, Sperm, Adaman
tine Candles and Tapers, Bplces or all kinds.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Choice Hams, Tongues, breakfast Bacon, rfc , all
grades Sugar, Java, Muscovado, aud Rio Coffee.
Splendid assortment Teas, Green, Gunpowder black
an.l English breakfast Teas, Ac., choice Butter, Lard,
Sweet OH, all description or Soaps, plain ami saucy.
LIQUORS.
A large assortment, viz : Martel ami other grades of
Brandv, Irish Scotch, and Bourbu Whiskey, Madei
ra, Cliampirigne, Cherry, Port and Ollier Wines, c or
dials of all kinds. Schnapps’ Hitlers, Ac. Everything
that taste can wish or appettte desire. Give me a
culL - ' .
ALSO,
Just received by recent arrivals from Boston, Now
York, and Baltimore, a lino assortment of all kinds
Wooden and Willow Ware, suitable for hoinekeep.
tag, dll-til *
WHAM LOTS AND FARM
w For Sale.
AVALHABM? Lot of Land, comprising two huu
drud aerca ou lliiUhiusou’e liilaudf, nearly op
lx>*He the Charleston >Vbnrf, iu thus city* with a iroot
age «>n tlie river and rxteudlug aci**i» the ialaud to
Ibu'k river, it* ( fiend for mile at hivorahie term*. The
rivev frontage preMent* a* eligible aitae Ibr whan*
lrr»uU)4u* cau be loand on the river. Thel«ndi»of»
r4rh. alluvial character, nos excelled In fertility hy
any in the country, and suitable for to*
culture of corn or coLion. tfan raiding «»i mariiet veg«t
allien or graiK»—three crop* being giowu in the aewon
without diffipulty. '
'1 hi* ran chance for < bt nuluK X valuable property
olfoied on the OMiMi advautageoUH term*, aud |>url •>«
Him purrh«Mi nout y C-iu reiualU on bond al»‘l uwr l
g«»c Apply to noble lyon, *
dl'iUl 166 Brongbton rt.. aavannab-,
I). W. MAltSli & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
GlllUoNh UUILDINUB,
Curuer us l.iiqiiiMs and Whi laker Hirtuw.
HA VI tl.< in Highly nil t*.l I heir MUhhajy«p*i •»*
, r*pf*huliud with u geiicrul asourtuwut of
UtM«s, Mtrtli lw*i. (IhoDhlt. I •«*■* **'
41,1 mm, fkiMis. IMI*. U»r4*M H**4».
At*. **.. Am.,
"» » •‘.Hull thf MlHMiafl* ut IMf HbtiJt
PstUiulai aibulh.u will It* |l**P l« lh* **"
pcpMuUvu Os plMMlpfluW.