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THE SAVANNAH Ml FA HUHAII
VOL. I—NO. 286.
the Savannah Daily Herald
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P Y TELEGRAPH
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test oath UNCONSTI
TUTIONAL.
dLIMODORE BEMMEB ARRESTED
CARRIED TO WASHINTON.
Dec. 17.—Judge Rusteed of the
■ states District Court, decides that
test oath is unconstitutional.
®x-Commodore R. J. Semmea was arrest-
Sast evening by orders received from Wash
and is now «n ronte for the North,
under guard.
wE LEGISLATURE.
! [From our Special Correspondent.]
Milledqbville, Dec. 15, 1865.
Senate.
Hbe Senate met at the hour of 10 o'clock
K., pursuant to adjournment.
! were taken up on their thud, reading.
K U to authorize the Ordinary of Bartow
to hold courts at his house, aud also
the sessions of the Inferior and Su-
Courts to be held at Cartersville.
! Ked. '
bill to make an advance of $4,000
State Printer. Passed.
Km to incorporate the Chattahoochee
Passed.
message was received from his Excel
njHncy, Charles J. Jenkins, recommending to
General Assembly that they should not
oum before passing a bill to admit negro
into the courts with such limita-
Hous as they migh't think proper to prescribe,
message sets forth that such a measure
■ not only just in itself, but would facilitate
restoration of the State to all its civil
Kgbts, and would result in many persons be-
Hng tried before the civil tribunal who will
be tried before military commis
|Hßions.
■ The Senate has already passed a bill of
diaracter.
I The hour of 11 o’clock having arrived, the
iSenate repaired to the Hall of the House
lof Representatives to elect State House
officers and State Printer. The election be-
I iag over, the Senate returned to their cham
ber, and; on motion, adjourned till 4 o’clock
this afternoon.
- xI'IKBNOO.N SESSION.
The Senate met ■* 4 o’clock, pursuant to
adjournment.
Mr. Thornton offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved by the Senate and House of Re
presentatives, That ail suits now commenced
in auy of the courts of this State, or against
any incorporated bank of this State, stand
continued until the final adjournment of this
session of the General Assembly.
The Senate concurred in the amendment
of the House to its bill allowing tfce testimo
ny of free persons of color to be taken in the
courts. The bill as passed both houses is as
follows:
A Bill to be entitled, An Act to make free
persons of color competent witnesses in the
courts of this State in certain cases therein
mentioned, and to authorize the making aud
declaring of force affidavits by them in cer
tain cases.
The Senate and House of Representatives
of the State of Georgia in General Assembly
met, do enact, That from and after the pas
sage of this Act, free persons of color shall
he competent witnesses in all the oourts of
this State in civil cages whereto a free person
of color is a party, and in all criminal cases
wherever a free person of color is defendant,
or wherever the offence charged is a crime
or misdemeanor against the.pcrson or pro
perty ot a free person of color, any law,
usage or custom to the coutrary notwith
standing.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That
in all cases hereafter pending or about to be
instituted wherein a free person of color is a
party, plaintiff or defendant, it shall be com
petent for such free person ot color to make
and file any affidavit now bv law allowed and
tending to advance the remedy or aid the
defendant, and when so made and filed in (
conformity with law such action shall be bad
thereon, as if the said affidavit had been
made aud filed by any other litigant
A Committee consisting ot Messrs. Kenan
and Butler were appointed to bring up the
unfinished business of the session.
Messrs. Carter and Moore were appointed
a committee in conjunction with a similar
committee on the part at the House, to wait
on His Excellency, Governor Jenkjns, and
•storm him that the General Assembly were
about to adjourn.
Mr. Kenan ottered the following which was
•adopted:
Whereas, it is one ot the privileges if
wot duties ot this General Assembly couvened
under circumstances so peculiarly, interesting
and important to Georgia and her people,
uow that it Is about to adjonru over its ses
sion tor a bang period, not to do so until it
shall ibut'e given some expression of its high
appreciation of the President of the United
States, through whose Justice and rnagua
•uimlty, and through whoso regard for the
swiutitutioual rights of the Mutes, civil gov
ernment ban again been put iu moliou at the
capital of this Mute and Tennessee.
He it resolved by the Heoute and House o(
fieg reseutati ves of the Htato of Georgia iu
General Assembley met, That iu Audrew
Jolmsou, Chlel Magistrate of the Aiuuriuuu
Uuiou, Georgia iu tier recent past, while
yielding to a power she could uot successful
•y resist, and lu her present eouditiou moving
unwind iu the work of reconstruction, has
feu a sustaining arm, and will t>V«r be grate
ful (s the guild mis clemency extended by
him lowajd* tun people, lim uiimuauimlty
displayed toward UiOTi, and tln> Oeteiinlilcd
fsiil that says pi a still iiostiie laetiouol her
'stem lous, Thus lar shall thou go and uo
•ujlhur, Peace, lie still I
lUs Meuate linm ad|uurmel till the I Mil of
Jamnuy null, at Ilia hour u| IF u uUwk, M
Meet*-
I lie House pnmed the hill by a vota U lu
4v »d«i|uug um testimony ol imgruM Uth*
the Courts. The bill will be found in my re
port of the Senate’s proceedings.
Mr. Ridley, of Troup, offered the follow,
ing which was agreed to :
Resolved, That there be printed for the use
of the House 50U copies of the Code for the
government ot Freedmen to be preferred by
the Commissioners appointed by the late
Convention. Also 2,000 copies of Governor
Jenkins’ Inaugural Address.
A bill to repeal the several acts amending
the charter of the city of Ainericus. Passed.
Bill to repeal so much ot an act which ex
tends the charter of the Union Bank.
The bill fixing the time and place of hold
ing the sessionsof the Supreme Court. Passed.
Milledgeville the place and the first Mon
days or May and November in each year the
time.
At the hour of 11 A. M. both Houses be
ing in joint sessions, the elections appointed
took place.
N. C. Bamet, the present incumbent, was
elected on the 4th voting Secretary of State
over five competitors, Benjamin Beck, Jamea
8. Boynton, S. J. Smith, J. D. Irwin, W. T.
Nabb.
J. T. Borns, of Chattooga, was elected
Comptroller General over his competitor
Peterson Thweatt.
John Jones was elected Treasurer over his
competitor R. H. Ramsay, of Baldwin.
J. W. Burke, of Bibb, was elected State
Printer over his competitors Broughton &
Onne, of this city, and C. R. Hanleiter, of
Atlanta. J. W. Burke is understood to have
combined with C. W. Hancock, and Rag
land, of Columbus.
After the Senate bad returned to their
chamber, the House adjourned till 4 o’clock,
P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Mr. Ridley, of Troup, offeled the follow
ing which was adopted:
Resolved, That the Committee on Internal
Improvement be instructed to inquire into
the rates of freight and fare charged and now
being taken by the railroads ot this State,
and see whether they are violating their
charters in the enormous and unprecedented
charges made, and what legislation, if any,
ought to be had to protect the citizens of the
State therefrom, and report to this House by
bill or otherwise.
Mr. Kenan’s resolution of thanks to Presi
dent Johnson was passed.
The House, on motion, adjourned to meet
on the 15th of January next.
Does the Executive Pardon Restore
all Rights.— The following is doubtless the
cose alluded to in our telegraphic despatches
yesterday morning, involving the decision of
the question as to whether the President's par
don resioresproperty and ail rights ot citizen
ship to the recipient: .
The Supreme Court of the United States
now has before it the following case : U. S.
plaintiff in error, vs. L. M. Wiley. It in
volvss the question : “Does the President's
pardon remit the sentenee of forfeiture of
rebel property and reinstate the rebel in all
his rights thereto 7” This was a motion of
L. M. Wiley, defendant in error, who appeals
the writ ot error of the United States, on
the ground that the President's pardon aud
the acceptance and compliance with the
terms thereof, by the defendant, discharged
and remitted forfeiture, for which sentence
of condemnation was pronounced in the
District Court, by pardoning the acts,
by which alone, if at all, the forfeiture was
incurred. The cause originated in an infor
mation filed in the District Court of the
United States for the Southern District there
of, and one Charles Gould, named as the in
r. ——, uuaci uic mt us Oosgiws of 1861
and 18C2, commonly known as the Confis
cation Acts, for ofiHfiscatioo and forfeliuro of
1,756 shares qf capital stock of the Greit
Western Railroad Company, of 1759. and
upwards of $60,000 in coupons of bonds of
the same corporation, as the property of de
fendant, on the twofold grouud of alleged in
formation—first, of alleged use of the pro
perty by Mr. Wiley, in aid of the rebellion,
under the act of 1861 ; and second, alleged
treasonable acts of Mr. Wiley, under the act
of 1862. The motion to dismiss the case was
announced by Mt. Larangue, in its support.
General Grant's strictures on the military
operations of the hero of Big Bethel while in
command of that portion of the Federal
forces operating against Petersburg known
as the “Army of the James," have aroused
the deadly ire of vindictive Butler, and the
newsmongers at Washington and elsewhere
have been preparing the public for the clash
of arms to come when the two warriors
shall close in deadly conflict. One report is
that Butler will publish a newspaper reply
to the Lientenant General’s Report; another
that is to be an exhaustive biography of
General Grant, taking him from the time he
entered West Point or before, and following
him up to the lieutenant-generalcy; another
that Grant will be attacked in Congress
through th% -agency of the radicals, with
whom Butler has been arranging his plana.
Gen> Butler “it is reported, told Thad.
Stevens, a few days since, that it would have
been well if there had been more corked
bottles in the army in which General Grant
had his headquarters. ’’
A bill was introduced in th.e United States
Senate on the first day of the session, by Mr.
Doolittle, relative to the qualification of
jurors, tor the purpose of relieving any diffi
culty that may occur in the respective trials
for treason ot Mr. Davis and others. It pro
vides that in ail such trials no juror shall be
rejected by reason of opinions previously
formed er expressed as to the guilt of the
accused, which may have been formed upon
rumors or statements in newspapers, or the
common history of tha times—provided that
the |uror declare upon oath, and it shall ap
pear to the satisfaction of the court, that he
will impartially try the case upon the evi
dence deduced upon trial.
A Washington dispatch says that General
Howard has received official information
which exonerates General Tlllson in his man
agement of treedmen in Wilkea county, Ga.
The most outrageous conduct towards freed
men list followed the removal of the milita
ry iu the county named, and in other parts of
the Htale, and Itou. N. M. Reeve, Judge of
the district of Wilkes county, Ga , ssks st
llie requenl <>f Uie freedmeo and respectable
citizens, tbst the military lie aeut back, and
General Hteodiutu has ordered troop# to that
oiunty
Huo9tinu or a itoaasa—A omto nau
was shot early Wednesday morning while
endeavoring to effect an entrsaoa In tva store
of 1111 l llsll,*colored uisu, on Washington
strsot near Broad
The rascal had smnnwdml in withdrawing
tbs lower bolt Irom the doer, am! while #ll
deavuring to remove the middle I*4l bf
boring sW# in Ibe ilt#*f, • colored lean
wslcbing In lb* stewa, nni s pistol In lbs b*y
bois ena stmt tbu robhei in lbs blsasl, In
lib ling • dsngsriaM If not Ulal wound *-
hUiM/snuau/o? |«M
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1865.
The Confederate Cotton Loan.— The N.
Y. Herald’s Paris correspondent reiterates
the assertion that the prominent English
politicians editors etc., whose names appear
ed on the list of Confederate Bond holders
recently published iu the New York papers,
were really interested in the bonda, what
ever denials they may make. He admits the
possibility that “the gentlemen who make
the denials had never in reality reaeived or
applied for or held any Confederate bonds.
But the names of every one of them, with the
exception above given, arc, I know positive
ly, down for a certain number ot shares,
which where attributed to them by the Con
federate managers, undoubtedly with an ob
ject. The list of bondholders is divided into
two classes—those who received interest on
their bonds and those wbo did not. In the
latter class are the gentlemen who have made
the denial. They were down on the hooka
for a certain number ot bonds, which, bad
the confederacy become a fact, they would,
in all probability, have received and profited
by as a reward for their services. Mr. Delate
of the London Times, is down. Mr. Glad
stone is down for twenty, and Sir F. Pol
lock, wbo gave the decision against ua in the
Alexandra case, has no less than one hun
dred against his name."
—Paris, Florence, Naples and Turin have
been crowded of late with American visitors,
who, it is said, mark their way by a “golden
tide.”
—France has now seventeen large com
mercial steamers running between Europe
and the American continent apd her colonies.
SHIP, pj
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
Savauxutelx, G-a.,
MAOFACTUBIBA OF
GLYCERINE, BROWN WINDBOR, VIO
LET, BAR ANILtrOILET SOAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
MBSBHS. Mood; A Barrett would respectfully an
nounce to the public that they have just opened
their
ttTHAM SOAP WORKS,
aud are fullyprepared to fill all orders lor the follow
ing Bar and Toilet Soaps;
PALE SOAP, EXTRA No.' 1,
EXTRA No. 1 RESIN
or YELLOW SOAP,
GERMAN,
ERASIVE,
CHEMICAL,
OLIVE,
CASTILE,
&c.,
Also, a large variety of Toilet Soaps, comprising
HONEY,
PALM,
CAMPANULA, ’
• ALMOND,
TRANSPARENT,
ROSE,
pummice; *
LAVA,
&c., &e.
No pains will he spared to make our Soaps equal in
qualify, price aud perfume to any American or For
eign Soaps. Our motto shall be “semper idem," and
all goods uot equal in quality aud price to American
or Foreign manufacture, shall be returned and money
refunded.
THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TALLOW AND
GREASE.
Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARTIN A CO., will reseive prompt and imme
diate attention. dS-Um
White Labor. -
AN Agent of the Petersburg Emigration Company
will visit Savannah W|thin a few days, and will
be ready to fill all orders for European labor promptly
and at small expense. dIS-tf
THE GREAT PURIFIER!
DAR B Y’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
18 the beet preventative against all malignant dis
eases, such as
CHOLERA, SCARLET AND TYPHOID FEVERS,
Ac.., Ac.
It purifies dwellings, removes offensive odors, re
moves stains, cares burns and sores. Used In bathing,
it keeps the skin healthy, soft and white.
Get a bottle aud try it.
For sale by the druggists of Augusta at *1 per
bottle. F. M. MYRELL,,
dIS-3* WholusaleJAgoiit, Savannah.
$25 REWARD
ESCAPED from onr st .bio on Wednesday last, a
large red .sorrel MAKE. Hire has thrss white
feet, white face and very fall tail; Is in good order, and
abost seven years old.
The above reward will be paid for her delivery to
ns, corner of Bay and Abercorn streets.
d!8-3 J. P. A M. HAMILTON^
SURE CURB FOR THE
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
THQUIRB at the MORNING STAS SALOON, cor
-1 uer Bay utreet Lane and Ball street.
Positive cure la one day or uo pay.
dO-tf •
Glass and Putty.
JUST received pis steamship Richmond, u Hue lot
of Window Glass, assorlsd sows, rhiUlile lor
show cases, picture hemes, *c„ Ac.; Putty, Putty
Knives, Ula/len' Diamonds, Ac. For sals by
Roll hi IT 11. TATKM. Druggist,
dIS-X* Corner JaSersou and McDonough sts.
W. M. WALSH,
WMoLKHALF. llrugglala, comer liarhui l usd
llroughUtn hi reels, Savannah. (lu , i.unerai
Agent fur the Hoillli.
r LOCK’S
llulr ItMlurer limlnros Gray llalr.
CLOOit
Hair Itsslorer makes llalr grow on Bald Heads
CLOCK'#
Han lleaiori't Mope Hair from Falling Out.
i’UK;g-i|
llalr Reat-awr P» Vials Headache. *
CLUCK’#
llah llaai.dnHs eli'|jaidl» Pt rlulued
Halt tissunai la all Ibai uau i* r lalmsd as a disaslag
"elk* a a
Hal, HaMtorsr umasaaas all Mm atsrii i lalutwl luf M
A Single trial MMOlu-os I Its Hoist auoutu si of Na
uiia a an*• a tlon* High Dial m two IwaibM H
.luu* uot give porta* t *an»7a* iton. In* mousy Wujba
lefumted Mold svorrwbsis at fi p*i lu.iim ■»
beMiaaftrdr r 4ftand if
HILTON t BANDELL
ARE now receiving and offcrfor sale,
300 boxes Layer Helton. wholes, halves and
qnartera
*6 cases assorted Jellies, quarts, pints and half
pints e
SO cases assorted Pickles, half gallon, quarts
and pints
10 bbls English Walnuts
20 boxes choice Almonds
ISO Soda, Sugar, Boston aud Lemon Crackers
ditto AT I*3 HAY STREET.
.. L. S. HOYT’S
Ainmoniatel Bone Snner-Pliospbate of
Ume, •*
A highly approved fertiliser. Ten years' trial of it
upon uU kinds of crops and soils has prlvedjta
value. For sale by
dlB-lw DUNCAN A JOHNSTON.
Mackerel.
I4C HALF bbls Noe. 3 finds Boston Mackerel
UJ 100 kite Noe. 1, 8 and 3 do
Tor Sale by
HILTON ft RANDELL,
and 18-6 193 Bay afreet.
New Goods
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Lace Setts of Collars and Sleeves
Lace and Needle-work Collars
Needle-work A, new styles
Ladies and GeMnaen's Linen Handkerchiefs
White Bed Blankets and Quilts
Black All-wool Merino, fine, quality
White Tarlatans *
Linen and Cotton Sheetings
Black Cloak Cloths
Ladies fine White Cotton Hose
And m iny otner New Goods
For sale very ch.jp by
d!8-6 DaWITT A MORGAN.
Mackerel,
IN barrels and kits, prime quality.
d!3-tf CHAU. L. COLBY ft CO.
' THOS. H. AUSTIN,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
No. 95 BAY STREET,
(or bt Alas)
di2-3m* IAVANNAH, DEONIIA.
NEW BOOK STORE.
f|IHE subscriber being Incapacitated by 111 health
A from the active duties of Hie Ministry has, with
the full approval of the Bishop ol the Diocese, enter
ed into business as a Theological and General Hook
seller, and Is now opening a carefully selected Stock
on the comer of Bull and State streets. He solicits
the patronage of the people of Savannah. Theologi
cal, Classical, School, and Miscellaneo is Publica
tions kept on band-
Orders received for any work, American or Euro
peau. ' d6-w-f THOS. J. STALKY.
JOHN VANDERBILT,
NO. 23 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK,
DEALER IN
Agricultural Implements
OF every variety, embracing all the different pat
terns of Plows in use iu the Southern States, Com-
Sliclleie, Hay and Stalk-Cutters, Home-Powers and
Threshing Machines, Fan-Mills, Wheel-Barrows, darts
aud Wagons, Cotton Gius, Gin Gear, Plow and other
Castings, Shovels, Forks, tides, Rakes and Garden and
Farm Tools ana implements of every variety.
SEEDS. * .
The choicest Garden and Flower Seeds grown in this
Country or Euiope, Including every desirable klud and
variety. The utmost care taken to have those only
which are clioloe and reliable. Also, Grass, Field ana
Bird Steeds of every variety.
FERTILIZERS..-
Bone Dust, Animal Manure (a preparation of animal
matter, blood and bone), a good substitute for (luano
and cheapest manure lu use: Phosphate of Lime,
Land Plaster, Guano, Ac.
PLANTS, TREES, &c.
Furnished from the most reliable Nurseries and Grow
ers.
respectfully solicited.
Letters of inquiry cheerfully responded to and price
lists famished on application. Iaw8»-u22
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SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEWTOfcK.
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MplS BRIGHAM, BALDWTN
Sight Exchange
ON JPk*
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In sums to a*it purchasers, by
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SIGHT EXCHANGE on New York and Phitedelphta
for sale, and Bills of Exchange purchased; by
Crockery,
China,
Glassware.
JOBBERS and Dealers from aU parts of the country
are invited to examine my
"Wholesale Stock
which includes packages containing complete assort
ments, put np expressly for “ Country Trade,"
Goods re-packed to salt purchasers, • '
Queensware House,
109 Broughton Bt., Mdeor fteu Bull Bt
oc lOtf K. D. SMYTH.
William Gill,
(Successor to WUliam B. Hawkins,)
TMPORTBR and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and
A Domestic Alee, Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagge Cider, Ac.,
Nd, 176 Fulton Street,
, . Opposite St. Paul's Church,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale tor Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping
Southern Orders.
All orders by mall will be promptly attended to.
nl4-3m k
WILMINGTON . ~
IRON WORKS.
PTTSEY, JONES & CO.,
Wilmington, Delaware.
MANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats. Steam Engines,
Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. Having
had long experience in business and being provided
with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
octl2 • 6m
PAPiWIRiOir
AND
DejwtltirPriiiters’Supplies
WARRKN A PLATNKR, Wholesale dealers In all
kinds or Writing, Printing and Wrapping Pa
pers, Envelopes, Twines and Paper Bags.
Also. Prlntei H Inks, Cards and Card Boards.
Having superior facilities for procuring Goods di
rect from the manufactories, we are enabled to com
pete with New York prices. *
SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITY
For the Batli Paper Mills.
•Cash paid for Rags and all kinds of Paper Stock.
d6
BT£EL£ & BUKBANK,
11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca
/IALL the attention of Wlk-leeale and RMall pur-
V chaaere to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING,
ann
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware,Sworda, Saahca, Belt*. Embroideries,Boots, Cape
Field Glasses. Gauntlet* Gloves, ftc.. ftc,, ftc.
THE
Singer Sewing Machines.
Principal Office for thd State of Georgia,
116 BROUGHTON STREET,
VI. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large aaqprtment for sale at New York price*.
Sewing .Machines of all kinds repaired at abort
notice. . *
Stitching neatly done. nil
ESTABLISHED 1826.
Between' Broadway A Greenwich Street. oct27-3m
BILLIARDS.
Six Tables*
I RESPECTFULLY iavito the patronage of my old
friends and v ini torn to the city. I have Six Good
Hilliard Tables, including two of Phelao'a make, with
the best Balls. Cues, Bridges, Maces, Ac., procurable.
My rooms are commodious, and I endeavor to employ
only competent attendant*. My Bar is supplied with
a good assortment cf Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac.
n26-tf WALT Jut OMBABA
LAND AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
rpUB snbserilier, formerly of Savaißkt, and resident
* tt niackshesr. Pierce county, Ga..on the Atlan
tic * Gulf Hatlmad, will give bis psrsonsl sod undi
vided attention to the sale and purchase oMatuh
contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and
solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there.
An experience In the land, lumber and limber bori
neae of twenty years in Georgia and Mouth Carolina,
guarantees ample quallflcation. He will be rente
seiited In Msvsnuah by Mr. Henry Bryan, and la New
York by the Great Southern laud Agency, Tl Broad
way. JOHN D. DKLaNNOY.
Refers to any old resident In tiavaauah.
aeplS 3m
PAVILION HOTEL
For liant.
'pil AT w*»ll known, dMlr»ltlr UiSAtod. mu 4 highly
1 i-'puiftf ##Ubwhift* Ml, omoiod ou Bui) sirs si,
• »*»• Mr* *•«« NuUlh HflNMl Mild Null iM cupflim
four siiUrs lots of (Ui by uu fort #*t It, spd tlMi luu Its*
iwssu slot i«uiUu4Uiu uUiui curly tuom, is
now .«mml lot real.
IV* Merit isiiims HU* loonerty still In. reqalted In
tusks ths iWsssMiy ,spans so.I give MUsfaiSury s*
*’MtIII Mm lbs puttilusl Uruielil Os rent
John If imnu,
MOVt H Krae’t I ’auni Cslstg
* MIIIR6HCE.
II SUE AN CE.
' ‘ K — :0! „
iHlhtrlzed Capital, $10,400,000
» • ' e* —W’*’ —-
fTIIhRLES L-. OOtjffiY A CO, are prepared to take
Martae Risks fibTtoy domestic or foreign port,
•nd lire Risks In thlw city in the following name,t
, filet class New York Companies,
AT THE LOWEST RATRS.
COLUMBIA!* MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY *6,006,000
MORRIS FISK AMD INLAND INSUR
ANCE COMPANY i 6,000,600
OOMMERC FIRE INSURANCE COMPLY,. *00,060
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y *OO,OOO
_o*ce In Jones' Block, comer Bay and Abercora
sheet*; Branch Office, comer of Drayton and Bryan
ttaeeu. dlfotf
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
EINSTEIN 4 ECKIAN,
lit. 151 entires‘St. savaiMb Qa.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL IfctOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ir tins
HOUSE,
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
■* DOMESTIC GOODS.
HAVING Just received and opened • very large
and select stock of Fancy Drees Goods, House
Keeping and Domestic Goods, Blankets, Cloaks and
Shawls, Also Hats, Boots and Shoes.
And all articles usually found In a first e aas
Dry Goods House, we would moat respectfully Invite
our former friends and customers; also Merchants
and Planter* visiting the city, to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EINSTIIN ft ECKMAN,
nov6-tf I*l Uangreas street. Savannah, on.
DRY GOODS.
HICHLY IMPORTANT
To Ladies and Country
. Merchant,j .jflj
A LARGE STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Fancy Good*,
&c., &c., &c..
Remarkably Cheap for Cash,
CAN BE FOUND AT
▲- neaober c*> Co’s.,
13 BARNARD STREET, COR CONGRESS LANE,
Comprising a general Assortment of Foreign and
Domeatlc Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Ac.
N. B.—By. strict attention to business, conrteons
and hononM# dealing with onr customers, we trust
to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage.
A large line ot Whits Goods and Linens now open.
Octlß
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
TUST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
U Shawls, Homage, Cloaks and Honda, Children'
Capa, Boots and Gaiters.
Also, Irish Linens, Tsble Damask, Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
All of which wc offer at very low prices.
. .. EINSTEIN ft ECKMAN,
novß-tf „ ltl Congress Street
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 18*3,
Black Dark Green
Black tor Bilk* • Light Green
Dark Bine • Migrate
Light Btae Maize
French Blue Maroon
Claret Brown Orange
Dark Brown Pink
Light Brown Purple
Sung Brown Royal Purple
Cherry Salmon
Crimson Scarlet
Dark Drab Slate
Light Drab Seiterlno
Fawn Drab Vtotet
Light Fawn Drab YaUow.
For Dyeing Silk. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfri, Drosses, Ribbons; Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
. and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
«T A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. «
For *6 cento yon can color as many goods as wonld
otherwise coat five times that sum. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye. The nroeese U
simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect
sucrose. Directions lu Kuglleh, French and German,
inside of each package.
HOWS ft STKVKNS,
_ , . . . *6O Broadway, Boston.
Far sale by druggists aud dealers generally.
actiadm -
For Sale,
1 *-MIA BUSHELS Prime White Corf
I-Wv SHOO bushel* Prime White Gate
PS M. A. HARDEE * CO.
To Wholesale Grocers,
Uquor Dealers, MsUHers, Druggist* and
Heap Manufacturers.
ESSENTIAL Oils far flavoring and tmprovtag Bran
dy, Rum, Port Wins, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch and
Irish whiskies, age and body preparations for Neu
tralising sad Modifying Whiring tad Spirit, Color
ings, Syrups and Frail Jakes for Brandy, whiskey
ana Wines, Oils and Extracts of Cognac sod ether
Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr. F.’a
Treatise on Fermented Liquors with 1000 Recipes.
FOR DRUGGIST*’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar and Fluoric Add, Manganese and all OTe
Drop).
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
BUUcate of Soda la Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clsy and Terra Alba, assp stone, Bonin Soda, Ash,
Ac r JOT. W. FEUCHTRANGBft,
oovl-eodmn Mo. at Cedant., N. Y,
SAUUMS AMD ROPE.
H BALES Gunny and Dandse Bagging
101) colls Bale Rope. Forflaieß?
d».*od*w CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
J. SHAFFER,
Ootamlawloxt Pwmlwr
'““TmSrn
OyporiU 14* West st., Balk Mead bstwsea Bftday end
s ■ w V To h a
All mwaigsisisl* proamtly Misak od to.
wkStvESF 5 * a - *• *•
Ivi*
ABTXN A THEOOKMOHTOM,
NO »«» HOWKKY, NiiW YORK,
MANUFAt’rUHEIta end llmUm Mi BtnM.i.> sad
Lurk‘■ttog Mawtwsra, Nslri. PslMss, IJwA Mug
•**Me Mgt Altolrii BaMlfoMto, Dtsm suJ It.m g.ifl
••••* * MDmOTMom* H»Iml IFli*. SlrsfPl allMg, fie
AU urwMo, Mrs* 41 sstali, *-|—‘i*rl priHopliy *ll4
p>* seat , las* l*aa hsi*m arissa .
eegil (j* *
PRICE, SUCENTS
pmeMdisoShge
■ -*•
THE ORIGINAL '*■»
TRAVELLERS''INSURANCE CB.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Indues against
-A. CCI Djg tp q
“Af^
GASH assets. OCTOBER !, la **, (DROSS,
flve°yle?* for
ranging Rrom *3 to fiot—at premiums
made on threewd Übet *™*»coum
One mo,!T W
•mount np written in saw
accidents, traTeßtoghwmS^^^^^AjhkiadTS.
OLDEST ACCIDENT IHSURLHCB OO.PA», „
TANARUS..„
Loan., L the ploncJuceident
this country; UkSnSS I*l^ 1 * 1^
jgjfoldm. witton the yekr,
No MxntoxL KxA.nra.ATio* R*)ur«*n. / '
written without delay. a “ Ma *' where Policies are
A FEW OF THE YOBSER. PAID.
Tmeta’ Haw Ci. of HarfTori,
W* TO NOVEMBER Ist, ia*s.
Nb.JWk*. UescnpuoH. Mm , t
*768 Insurance agent, Chicago Ms. ■**<*
by railroad accident ’ *****-«
8664 Expressman, Rockford, HI o* 18 -*® **>-00
door lammed finirer °**»
85S ® Manufacturer, ill c_.' ll '®° 9o «®
band inpianing machine 1-
4286 Expressman, 3Ltro“ Mfohhran" W ’ oo 400 &
Struck against laSom
“3SS ,S1 *■*■' ** ■*"
2008 Insurance agent, Brooklyn, NTS “ #o w?
Fell down stalrwav "• *1 %
2604 Carpenter, Detroit; Mich.' nun S4 ’ oo 84 00
from car while at work'nTl- n 1
6277 «. ,n ‘ ,, “‘ PO V # '° o w 1
8614 Merchant, St'johnSbury, Venn't* *‘'°° 64, 00
UM 2000
6644 Carpenter, Mansfield, O. Onthi.' 30 00 s# ' oo
hand, in removing goodi!^
3798 w r i C on“r^': PaQ, '‘ Mh *- Timber' 600 W W
«i 9 Fireman, Cleveland o m ' 6 '°° 10 -«®
off
56,17
4667 cut 600 nju>
76.00
shins agJlnatrtoMk H “ rt *"* „ „
8674 Insurance agent, Pekin, 111 An' 16 00 19 48
from wagon ’ Tlm>w “
9648 divert' 1 ’ Zl,neeTll,e . O. Ftelitato 100 00
8086 ‘In 1 " 1 ke *P® r ' Lyon,'Mass.' Wsg‘ S *' 00 26 0H
on upset b, gsie of wind .
-Si!!
Marine Insurance.
NEW YORK" ,
fire and marine
Insurance Ageucy.
SECURITY INSURACE COMPANY
.Capital and
* . PHCENIX INSURANCE. 00.
Capital and
a
INTERNATIONAL >**
Capital and 5u5p10*.,..^,...
MANHATTAN INSURANC»|gOw %
Ospital and Surplus
' Risks taken In the above htohlv resnoMthiu r*L'’
pauiea on buddings and
lions, ut the lowest s-atee C(
ri»ke. Apply to
n9-ka No. 12 Rau^,
£lollaL>le Houti,
x-gaxxoe.
* vs, •*#■■■
• . . TBS . v "
National Marine and lira
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW ORLEANS.
capita 1........ Imu.uuu
’ The iindsralgueil liegs leave to hi farm the insuring
■ftHr that he lias keen legally appelated Agent for
OT ehovs aatnsd ( ouijisuy, sud Mi ready to take Ma
rißa, Itlver and Fire Risks si customary rates.
(>■«* over Hum ter* UawamiL?s*y Msset. >
HMereese*-Gcura* Cohen, Hunter * UagMMlI,
WOOD, WOOD.
'rsias subscriber 1* prep seed to Ssrarih ties, lughw
A awl Plus Wursi, ot Um MM uuslllr. at
Shis ptlise. UlUifs left 111 the Moss* ft Ail Km tin 1 *
drup rttn* Wmw*i utdatae-q, or si this oMee, wt e
Is piurtipui, siliiiilsd In
dis laT WM SU/9.