Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 19, 1865, Image 4
The Sauiuh Dal!) Herald COMMERCIAL. »C« VOKK JiiHKKT. s,w r.iK*. r*c. P- H The Slock Exchange l"-ds» hoi Ik fl»« M*}*™, viz.: at 16 A M . lU:3OA. M-, IP. M„ 2:30 P. M., umi :i.sfl p m Tiii'w ckanfci li Ih® ucaalon* if the are tAitenoMßlm to tuaWc the Difiiiiicn to judge *™at peniuule* urrnngeim-uts arc likely *o prove mosi tuiiMltf , , .. 1 xne mai hci U«l« morning »»“ active. hilt the up war e lendeix > w prides »a» checked by a ileclme in New lurk ueiitral. oouaequeni upon the uosatfsiai - torv chanwxer of the report prw nteU at the yearly nicotine ot Hie directors held yeetenlay. The report H is accepted as UUUcattOK the beginning of a gene ril reaction ireiu the profitable business lately .lone 0, the loads, and has done much toward* shaking coiiti.ieuce in the present valne ol railroad slocks. II i- rumored on the street that the New Volk t'en tral road ha- la'eu leased to the Express Companies, upon terms enabling the Company to pay 10 per cent per annum upon its stock. The reported at rath." merit is said to have heeil a mameuvre of the express companies for cutting off the competition oL tlie National Bankers’ Express Company. The 1.. u s were active at the muruing hoard, and sold freely under tlie partial depression In the tone of the market. Governments are eery strong tinder the adtmyice of Five-twenties in London to 84’-,, or according to private reports to ti5V Foreign orders were execu ted this morning, which put tip the price of the series of 1862, }, per cent., ciosiug quotation being 104 The series of 1864 rose and of 1865 H, ckullig at ion K ■ Ten-forties rose */,. Seven-thirties were fiaH liighei. The demand for Investment continues large. One Year Certificates declined Money is in steady demand from the street, th - rate on call continuing firm at seven per cent. Dis counts are unchanged at seven to nine per cent, for Al names, and ten to fifteen per cent, for lower ” Tlie gold market shows more firmness, but with little activity, speculative or regular. The price has ranged at 144\a145 Foreign exchange remains firm, hut with less de maud. The rise of cotton at Liverpool prod uces an ex pectatlon of an early Increase In the supply of cotton bills, and importers are disposed to defer their pur chases. We quote : Bankers’ sterling, 60 days W.alOoji Bankers’ sterling, 3 days UW>.a Merchants' 108>.a109 Francs, long date 6.13?4a Francs, short date 6.1114a On ’Change tied ay Flour was loealoc lielter. Wheat was 2ca3c better, with a fur export demand. Corn was more active, and 1 cent higher. Oats were lc better. Pork was lower. Beef was steady. Lard was rather quiet, and YVhiskey was dull. To-day’s transactions at the Clearing house were a s (knows: * Exchanges $79,487,187 0(1 * Balances 4,036,172 47 The Ninth National Bank has declaied a semi-an nual dividend of five per cent, (free of Government taxi out of the six mouth's earnings ending the 31st instant. New Yobk, Dec. 14—2 P. M. Flour, 4c.—The Flour market is 10c also better and more active. The sales are 16,600 bbls at $6 95 a 7 40 for Super fine State; $8 a8 10 for Extra State ; $8 16 a 8 40 for ctlotee do : $6 96 a 7 4o for Superfine Western ; $7 80 a 8 25 for common to medium Extra Western ; $s 40 a8 85 for common to good shipping brands Extra Round Hoop Ohio, and *8 90 a 9 76 for trade brands, the market closing steady. Southern Flour is firmer, with sales of 1,500 bbls at $S 76 a 9 60 for common, and $9 7u a sls for Fancy and Extra. Canadian Flour is 6c a 10c better. Sales 300 bbls at $8 a 8 26 for common, and $8 30 a 11 for good to choice Extra. The Corn market is more active and lo better.— Sales 176.000 bushels at 88ca96c for unsound, 95eu96 fcir sound Mixed Western and 96a98c for Yellow Southern. Oats are lc better, at 15gsic for unsound, and 68a 62c for sound. Cotton.—The market is less active but very firm. Sales 2,800 bales at 49a5uc for Middling, chlefiy at 50>. Rice—ls steady, but very quiet, at 9>4alov for Rangoon, and 13al3fic for Carolina. Coffee.—The market Is steady, with rather more doing Sales since our last 5,000 bags Hlo part at Ul.c gold, in bond, and the remainder on private terms. SioAß—The market continues quiet and piices are without decided etiange. Sales since our last 160 hints. Cuba Muscovado at 10i.al4u and 85 boxes Havana at 12>4a12?-4c. . Hav—ls steady and unchanged. Tea—is dull, and prices are nominally unchanged. Provisions.— The PorMiarket opened heavy and lower, and closed more firmly. Sales 8.100 bids-at 828 75a29/or Mess, elauing at f2v, am! st» 60520 for Prime Mess: also, 4,260 bbls New Mess, December, January, February and March, sellers and buyers’ option, at from $29 60 to $27 60. The Beef market is heavy. Sales 800 bbls at slla 14for Plain Mess, and $14*17 for Extra Mess. Tierce Beef is more active. Sales 000 l*s Prime India Mess on private terms. Beet llama.are quiet; 150 bbls sold at $32 50a34. Bacon is In fair demand- 470 boxes sold, chlefiy Cumberland Cut and Long Rib, at 161. c. Cut Meats are quiet. Sales 250 pkgs atllal3cfor Shoulders, and 13a17c for hams 1 Lard Is tlnn. Sales 850 bbls at 16a20 me. Butter is quiet and heavy. Cheese Is dull at 14a19e. VVhiskkv— Is dull and unsettled; sales 75 bids at $2 3032 34. Tallow—ls firmer. Sales 143,000 lbs at 13^al4c. Petkulklm —is quiet at 41',a42c for crude; 67a 68y a cfor refined, In bond, and 86a87c for do free. Fueioiitn. To Liverpool, 1,050 bales cotton at' 5-16(1, and 30 bales Sea Island at s „d; 1(4,000 bushels corn, in shippers* bags, at s‘4d, and 100 hlids tallow at r,s i'4; and per steamer, 150 bales cotton at V 1; 12,000 bushel/ corn at lid. ••• CONSTITUTION WATER Is, without doubt, the only known remedy lor DIABETES, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, IRRITATION OF TUB NECK BLADDER, INFAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, A NO ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES. CertitkaU'B of cures from well-know® persons from all parts of the country In circular, wiiTbe sent on ad dressing MORGAN A ALLEN, Ag’ts, dl2-3m No. 46 Cliff st.. New York. _ NOTICE. • CONSIGNEES per brig POTOMAC, from New York, are notified that Bhe will commence dig charging this day, foot of Lincoln street. All goods left on wharf after sunset will be stored at risk and expanse of owners. d!8-2 W. H. STARK, Agent. _ Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county, are respectfully requested to hand them iu properl y au thenticated i and all persons indebted to said estate *are requested to make immediate payment to ANAIS WILSON, . nl4 Administratrix NOTICE. CONSIGNEES per steamship RICHMOND, from Baltimore, will please send for their goods to day, or the same will be stored at their expense. die LaBOCIOE A WEST, Agents, NOTICE TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY TIIE STEAMER SAVANNAH ON TIIE 4th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1805. ALL porsoup whwhippi-d Goods by the Steamer Sa Vttiiuwh. on tli» uliuve uaiutd day, are requested *o call imnit dUleiy at the store of F. M. Myrell, Ksq., Harrif*’ Buildings, Bay street, and identify such goods as have Wen saved trom the wreck oi the steamer. J W. WOLCOTT, «9 Agt , llt . NOTICISr PLANTER'S BANK, 1 Havanuah, Ua., 26th Nov., 1866. [ a li ,'leclum tor bireitoia, to manage Ihe affairs o k - a!'*,’'*'** b ‘’ held at Ihe Hank JanlmryTlaOC ” ly ’ uu Mu “'>»y. “re '»> " U 24 la wtd THOS H HARDEN, "* I " ‘ At «un' t'ashUtr. notice. HANK Os COUMKOcV , savaunah, Nov,.„„" | A N 1 I'd mo for Seven Dlrecto,. i„ niaimc,. it, u l\ dfairs of Hila Hank lui one aill bTuiiq tin Hanking House, ou tlie to-ciui Moiiduy i„ j *ry >t, h? Hie aih of tlisi utiuiih hum luu'rimk a. Hi. toko'clock p Iu 1 JOHN 0 FEHHII l, W7-UWU' I'ashisr. 1 THOM, W. UUOOItN MANUFaiTIIHKH UP * » FURNITURE AND CKNKRAL UPHOLHTERY. • J4K4 n>» b >lllll, I'hllailrliiMu, !•■, ■wSiduE V iKpH •• NOTICE. •! romM iwiMilfaltf Mi Am iii Ua • lltn .ifi*** *• ihwi Ml i*fc* f * M, k’ IM* I'JIIIIMU Li build i-*W CONP7ITUTION LIFE SYRUP, COM I* )BKD (>K lODI DE»>F II ITAHHIL'M, WITH THE COMPOUND CONCEN TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF V ALUABLE MEDICINAL ROOTS AND HERB* Prepared by WM. H. GREGC. M. D., of ifte t'nilege of f%ysickins A ’fie york ; formerly Assistant t*hy*U'Mn * in (fte Black Inland Jiusijilal*. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Has produced a revolution la Medicine. * What may HCi-rualnn.pt iucreuible la. that ssAny din E hitherto considered iiopelt-sahr incurable aro fre Ely cured in a few days or ween: and we tnear invite the investigations of the Hberml minuet. and scientific to cures which have no parallel at the pree aent day. . . . _ During the past five year* we have contended with obstacles and over conn* opposition as herculean as were ever encountered by any reformers. RAPIDITY of cure. Some say. “Yoiu cure* are too quick," while others don lit their permanence, and think that diseases can only be cured by the “slow, recuperative process of Nature.’* This is our reply: In health, the body, like a well balanced scale, ib m a state of equilibrium But when, m.m any cause, down goee one aide of the scale, we hav,- the effects of disease. What fa requisite, is to re store the normal balance of the stale. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is h positive and specific remedy for all diseases orlgi uating from an impure state of the Blood, and tor all hereditary; diseases transmitted from parent to child PARALYSIS. It Is bo universally admitted that Constitution Life Syrup is the only effective means of restoration ill the various forms of Paralysis, that we need uqt reiterate that it is emphatically the Great-Life-giving Power. DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion. Weight at Stomach, Flatulence, Live c omplaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath, • Constipation. Klliouauess. SCROFULA. Struma, King’s Evil, Glandular swellings. Erysipelas, Ulceration, Balt Rheum. Tills taint (hereditary and acquired), tilling life With untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, iu curabie. RHEUMATISM. [Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, .Sciatica, Goat, Tic • Doloreaux. II there is any disease iu which the Constitution Life Syrup is a sovereign, It is in Rheumatism aud its kindred afiectious. The most intense palms are almost Instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced. Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or forty years’ standing, have been cured by us. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Purges the system entirely from nil the evil effects o Mercury, removing the Bad Breath, aud curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sure 10 produce. It hardens Spongy Guius, and secures tho Teeth as firmly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. Eradicates, rout and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of tlie Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and all other difficulties of .his kind, which so much disfigure the outward appearance of tioth 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 ever proved its equal. Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant to the young wife aid mother. A few bottles of Cousti tutiou Lire Symp will correct the secretion »nd remove the deposit, which it* directly under the akin. Disease* of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or caucerous condition of that organ, accompanied with burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will be re lieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. Asa General Blood-Purifying Agent, the Life Syrup stands unrivalled by any preparation in. the world. THE RICH AND POOR Are liable to tho same diseases. Nature aud science have made the Constitution Life Syrup for Hie benefit of all. PURE BLOOD Produces healthy int» .ndwuiuen , sad if the consli tution is neglected in yon®, ttßd early death is the result. Do not delay \Vhen the ma*,™ H 0 lICHr at hand, and within the reach ol all. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is the poor man's friend, and the rich man's I .It .King. WILLIAM fl. GREGG, M. IX, Sole Proprietor, New York. MORGAN & ALLEN, Wholesale Druggists, Agents, n22-3m 40 Cliff street, New York. W O Id A N. f.tK MALES, owing to the peuliar aud ini|H>rtant re ’ latiou.B winch tiiey sustain—their |* culiur or ganisation, and tlie olHces they perloim—ale subject to many sufferings and ailments peculiar to the sex. Freedom from these contributes in no small degree lo ,their huppiuers and Wellarc, for uone cau ire happy who are ill. Not Duly so, hut no one ol Ith sc various female complaints can loug be suffered to ran on. withaut involving the general health of the individual, and ere long producing permanent sic kness ami pre mature decline. Moris it pleasant to consult a phy sician for tire relief ofMicee various delink*, affections, and only upon Hie most urgent uecessity wdl a true woman so fqr sacrifice her greatest charm nr to do this. The sex will then thank 11s for placing in their hands simple specifics which will he found efficacious in relieving and curing almqai every one of those troublesome complaluts peculiar to, the sex. HELMBOLD S EXTRACT OH BUCHU. Hundreds suffer on in silence, aud: hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalise them with tlje hops ol a cure or apply remedies which make them worsu. ! would not wish to assert anything that would da injustice to the afflicted, but 1 am obliged to say that aliliough it may be produced (torn excessive exhaustion of the powers ol lire, by laborious employment, unwhole some air and food, profuse mensU'uatlou, the use of tea and coffee, and frequent chlUlbuth, U is far ofteu er caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane ol' the vagina lUellf When reviewing the causes of these distressing complaints, it is most pautful to contemplate Ihe at tendant evils consequent,upon them. It is but simple justice to the subjectpj enumerate a lew of tile many' additional causes which so largely affect the life, health, and happinWs of woman fn all classes of so ciety, and which, oonsequeutly, affect, mure or less directly, the welfare of tlie entire human family. The mania that exists fur precocious education aud mar riage, causes the years that nature designed for curs poreul development to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement or tlie ball-room. Thus, with the laxly hall clothed and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting iu mid night revel ihe bouts desigued by uature lor sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accom plished. I consequence of this early strain upon her system, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in achnof at a later day, thus aggravating tlie evil. When one excitement is over, another i. prospective keeps the miud morbidly sen sllive to imuression, while ! he now constant restraint of kistil,'liable dreaa, bbsolutely forbidding tlie exer cise indispensable to the attffiument and retention of organic health and strength: the exposure to night aii ; the sudden change of are, IW- --Jyjy plete prostration produced by i £ce»sive dammit, must, ol uecessity, produce then legitimate effect, At lasi an early marriage cap. the climax of misery, aud the uulortHnate one, hithei to so utterly regardless of the plain dictates aud remonstrances of her delicate ua ture, becomes au unwilling aubject of medical treat ment. Thiaia but a truthful picture of the experi ence of thousands of thousands of our young women. Long before the ability to exercise the functions of the generative organ., they require an education of their |Rs Uliar nervous system; composed of what is culled the tissue, which is, in common with the le male breast and lips, evidently under the control ot mental emotions aud assoi-iatious at au early period o. life ; and, as tve .hail subsequently seo, these- emo tion., when excessive, lead, long belore puberty, to habile which sap the very life ol thcr vielims ere na ture has self-completed their development. For femare weakness and debility,, whites or leu corrhiea, too profuse, exhausting, 100 long coftlliiued peri,ale, for prolapsus and bearing down, or pruiauau. Uleri. we offer the most pel tecl specific known - Hxlu iioi.d'a OourooMD Kxto»c.t or Bocuu. Directions for use, diet, and advice accompany. Females iu every pel kid or life, fruiu iulaucy to ex treme old age, will find it a remedy to aid nature in the discharge of ils luuctions. , Ml ength is the glory of manhood and womanhood. HRLMBOLDB EXTRACT BUCHU Is more strengthening than any of ihe preparations ot tiai k or irou, infinitely snfei, aud more pleasant. HELMBOLD* EXTRACT BUCHU having received ihe eodorwmsnt of the moat i-muii Nil. I ri'taioiaNa in -rus L'mvsn Hum, is now offcicd to alllii teU huoiauil) as • ceruii . lire for the follow lug 111-esses and .ymptouis, from whatever cau.. in Igmating I General Debility, Menial aud Physical Depression, Imbri illly. D'lerunusHuu of Hluud lo Ihe Ucsd I oufused Ides-. Hysteria, lieuvrsl IrillsMltiy, ICaiaa.li,a UI | hleeidesaniias si Niglil. <M|i. »i*i KlCreNif, U>»pi P»ia, miMnitnii, l.iw apnils, Uianigauisslhin •« Pars lysis ul the in sac. ol itcuvistMi, And m 1.. L.a *• UMtri daliliitaieds»M.MfS; u , fc m .w, ••♦•DDtfll *4i|| I llu m 4| , 111 ( UU|4 * * ill ini pf * FOB IALL 4k TO IUMT. To Rent, rpud Hie* PknlitiAW on hsv.tr.naii river, kttewu 1 i»-1 Vitefatfu* aud Twoedsldc, late til*- piop*fty ol Janies Potter. and« erne- and Apply lo the niiluisigut and. at the olflueol the 4.V|*- tral R iib" t(l Bank. HU HARD M. iTYLKJL dir# la* irnator FOR SALE OR RENT/ TWii Cotlon PiulilaiiolU In Ijtureos county. Ga.— Also Corn, Cotton Seed. Mules. Oxen, Slock, CaUle, Hogs, and Wagons, Calls, A, Apply at Tieanas' Cross Roads, or to F. 11. Rowe, Dublin. Lowndes county. If not sold or rented prior to second Monday in JaniMry uexi, they will be offered at public sale at Thomas’ Cross Hos.n. 111 imurcus mainly, oniliat da> d9*2w BRYAN, HARTKIIICK 4 CO. FOR SALE. TDK uudernigued uffera for **ak* his well-known valuable Plantation, Caustiu'n Bluff, by the liver, within three miles of this city, and extending to Au jrinline Creek, containing between 8 or a rea, the greater portion rice land. The pro{*erty has many hand some sites for residences, and tram iis pr -ximiiyto city, in likely to improve rapidly in value. For fui tbe particulars, apply to M eodlm HOB’T HABKKSUAN. FOR SALS, CXITY OF SAVANNAH COUPONS, 10 sums to J suit purchasers. FORDYCE. ANDERSON A JANNEY, js-if No 10 Stoddard's Range. FOR SALE. in BBLS No. 1 Mackerel 1" 10 bble No. 2 Mackerel lo bbls No. 3 Mackerel lb half bbla No. 1 Mackerel 26 half bbls No. 3 Mackerel 160 kite No. 2 Mackerel 160 kits No. 2 Mackerel 4»* tube Choice Lard 13 tuba Choice Butter 4 rirkine Choice Butter. The above lot al e fresh aud new, and will be offered low, to close consignment. CHAB. L. COLBY & CO., nov23 Corner Abet c< >ru ami Bay streets. TO RENT, ALAKOE STORK well adupted to the Dry Goods or Boot and Shoe trade. For particularsajiiqiiire at 169 Congress sL d9-eod6 For Lease or Rent, Ot) Court House. Apply to JOHN MoMAHON. 11‘23-tf Jefferson aud Broughton streets. WANTED. */ Wanted. OFFICE ATLANTIC & GULF R. R„ ) Savannah, Dec. U, 1865 | STEAMBOATS wanted at onee to bring away from Docturtowu to Savannah one thousand bales of Colton, Liberal terms Will be offered. dt-tf JOHN SCREVEN, President. WANTED. BOARD and lodging for four persons can be obtain ed in a pleasant family by applying at the South east corner of Bull and Broughton streets. <llß-tf Consignees Wanted. "IFOR E. 11. 5.—36 bbls Flour X? 20 half bbls Flour 9 bbls Crackers b bbls Apples 6 bbls Eggs G & W—TOO tubs Lard. If not called for will be sold for freight and expenses. oct23 * BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. WANTED. GEORGIA and South Carolina Bank Bills ~ Albany aud Gul( Railroad Stock Central Railroad Stock Coupons Albany and Quit Railroad Coupons City of Savnmffih FORDYCE ANDERSON A JANNEY'. d2-tf Bay st., No. lb Stoddard's Range. WANTED. A YOUNG MAN, capable of taking care of a eet of A books ill a commission und gescial business, übo cau come woll recommended. Address Box 40, Post Office, Savannah. _ Wanted, A DAY! Agents wanted to sell anew and ♦PrWfJ wonderful SKWING MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address SHAW & CLARK, llid •deford, Maine. t*epl4-d&w3in New Yoi*k Piano Fortes. Ernest Gabler, Manufacturer of New Scale First-Class PI AWO FORTES, Factory, 122, 124 & 126 East 224 St.. RESPECTFULLY announces that his Large New Factory is now completed, frilly orgauieed, and in nueceHsttiJ operation, by means oi which he ban greatly increased his man (fracturing iacilities. He will there fore be able henceforward to turn out 36 Pianos per week, to supply orders promptly, without that incon venient d«*lay to which Dealers aud Purchasers have beeu subjected, from the fact that for more than two years past he has bee* continually a hundred instru ments behind orders. A full assortment at all times' may be found at his Manufactory and Warerooms in New York CMty. Every instrument fully warranted. Retail Warerooms, 743 Broadway. 3m-nl6 3500 TONS or ENGLISH RAILS, Os beat qoartty, ftOxftS per lineal yard. For sale by ROWLK A CO, , lul9 Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y. Great Bargain. A NEAT and commodious Cottage dwelling, with brick outhouses attached, will be sold if applied for immediately, situated in Robertsviile, on Roberts street. Price, $3,000. Apply to Z. M. WINKLER, At Henry Wayne's Stables, West broad street. NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WORKS, (iKU'ITNti & €O., Proprietors, Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlandt street, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS of and dkalehs in Sugar Mills, Hay Cutters, HnrmwH, Corn Mills, Huiuugt* Cutter*. Cultivators, Cider Mills, Vegetable Cutlet Coftou B wee pa, Fan Mills. lUod Carta, Huy Presses, Haw Mills. Mule Carta, Cotton Presses, Coru Mt-Uera, ox Carta, Cider Presses, more Truck*. Farm Witfoo*, Grain Cradle*, Wheelbarrows Horse I'.wcr*. ('burns, Hugut Palm, ThiesUisg MLach's OX Hows, HlioVels, rotUkS yilis, **"• Hoad*-*, M.mum A Ucap s, W «dl But kcls lima, Porks, Ac , Ac. Hakes, Me > il*i^ SartltiH, IHil mul Flower Heeils. Hoyt's Hup. r I'hoaphuh ul l.llw. Uoue Manure, I*o«< ilretle, Plastui, A, Mule ag< in. fur Glasgow FarUlao r i't>l'hnspbalF* aud A m mounded Gusho, and Super I'h...pit.tv ul l.lun . and llruuc'a Co4i clilraUd Mwmu. Trade supplied Order dirts'* fioiu GRIPPING 4 i'll, iti.Hm MaudtnCmiillaiidtai, New i -iM NOTICE. TIIK »hilsr.igio»l piuiulaca Ur • Ml* Ht‘|o|||||l \\ < til |v Ili'HM dl all it* Widal hath. Mttki'Ul lb* Ua us Audi. IPs huMsud hi IU, Fh.uial we iiwns lu ~ iii*|>u piwiag, 4 Mjfl'lMtKL _ COBIHIIiaiIOJI NkH< lUkTl.*r. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, (IK.NKHAL < UMtllisSfON AMI KUR HIHbIAK .’HKH4IIANV, BAY HTHKBT, SAVANNAH, GA. Harrh*' BuildiUMa. 2dih»orwest of A. Low JCo.'i. Refers to Messrs Hunter A UamnieU, Crane, John son A Graybill : Bell, Wytly A Christian : Bothwell A Whitehead; .Miller, Thoin** A Cos.; M. A. Cobeu, Eaq. «ep29-tf Wu. H. Tison. Wm. W. Goboom Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. »« BAY STREET, Savannah, ------- Gkokoia., Special attention will be given to the sale of Lumber, Rein, Turpentine, A., Qct24-3m* ’ - “ l U. U. bOItSRL, A. O. SOBKXI, SORREL BROTHERS, Commission and Forwarding MeicbunU, S2 Bay street, Savaunah, Ga. References: Messrs, ii. K. Corning, Sou A Cos. N. Y.; Messrs. Peter V. King A Cos., N. Y.; Messrs. Fish er, Brothers A Cos., Baltimore.; Messrs. S. & W. Welsh, Philadelphia: National Bank. Savannah, Ga.; Francis Sorrel, Esq , Savannah. Ga ;Chos. Green, Esq., Savau nah. Ga.; T. R. Bloom, Esq., Macon, Ga. octi7 im* D. H. BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MKRCIIANTB, 178 Pearl Street, New York. D. H. BtLDWiN,) vr York J.F Cuhuinus, / Ncw *<>« H. BbIOHAM, I Uevannah oct4-3m C. M. HoIOT, f ÜBO. 11. VOw 1.2. wa. K. HOY. UUOU BUIS FOWLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK, Qct26 6m General Commission and For warding Merchants- Corner West Broad and Bay Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE undersigned have this day entered into a Co partnership under the name'and style of McKee, Bennett A Cos., at McKee if Bennett’s old stand. Will keep constantly on hand a flue assortment of Carriages, Bretts, Kuckaways, Buggies, Harness aud Coach material of every description, which we will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. All work sold war ranted as represented. We have fine Store ltooias, and forwarding will be promptly attended to. Con signments solicited. Will open by Ist January Manufacturing and Re pairing Department, aud will have experienced workmen aud etioice material and he prepared to do any amount of Carriage repairing. McKEE, BENNETT fr CO., J. G. McKbe. t 1,. 8. Bennjctt. JaubsMcKbb. 1 d9 * KENNETH, M LEA & CO., (Fontmission IHcrctmnts, 202 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. Advances rnnde on consignments of Cotton, Ac., to Liverpool and New York. dl6-lm A. !S. Hurt ridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HI E XLIG.H A XV T , 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, Ga. octl4-tf _ H. Crowdy, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 190 BAY STREET, ANDERSON’S WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. oct'2-3m • C. H. BENEDICT & CO., No. 86 Broad Street, New York, Produce and Floor Commission Merchants, Dealers in Provisions, Buttei, Clleese, Ac. Special ntteution to Suußiuvn Orders. Consignments on General Merchandise soUcrted. octll 3m TO SHIPPEHS 0F ( OTTOY AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT 4 BOWMAN, Succeoeora to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nu. 40 Vbsbv Stbebt, hew York. Aud Memphis, Teen. TaouxaFEHNER, Uemiy Bbmmbvt, D. W.Bowuvh. * iy6 ttm CHAS. L- COLBY & CO.„ Shipping lommluion and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JONXB BLOCK, COKHXB HAT ANO AItEBOOBN BTBEET SAVANNA H*, It A , LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments o the dm of Chab. L. Colbt, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. ' KKKRUENOKS; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York. Jariva Slade, Esq., New York. Hon. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston. Gardner Colby, Esq., nep 18—tt Woodward, Baldwin A Cos., 110 Dunne Street, New York, 9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings, Osnaburgs and Yarns. jylg MO. M & CO., Fbrwiirdiiis and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Itay Struct, Jacksonville, Florida. JNO. B. BAMMIB. ID. tk. BAMMIH. CUAB. L, M A Til 13 _ anil ts MACKY, BEATTIE & GO. . SHIPPING AND GENERAL ' - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 203 and 205 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, Ga. OFF kit Hirsute to WholesaleMorchant. upwards of four hundred flhcq barrels of Whiskey, wealeru dislillalion, oi various brands and qualities, together wltli a large amount of Irl»h and Scotch Mall Whis kies, llraudy. Wlites, and urns, alPidladslphlaoi N> w York prlcea, uxpenses added, or we wiil it 1 1 all orders In tile above named c ities, at the lowest market prices, delivered on hoard any boats or the regular Hues. lit couue. lion willi lire atcove. We should be pleased to Dll all orders of i.oiialry Froduue front Plilludel olds or New York markets Hour, Bacon, Grain, Lard, Lime, Halt, Ac, a large quantity of wlitetl we have uu hand and offer for »uie un the most ie.is.,ii able terms Ms are prepared al ail limes to make advaunaon boulherii I‘n.duse consigned In our house ill Fldlailsl Fid*. MACK** BEATTIE, »* Mouth 11 star sheet, ■ep** ■“*» lew sail l«hb Msibst »tr* l BRYAN, HARTRIDQE A CO.. Mbvba irMri. mu t>j Umm*****’ **** Piantm*’ lU«m lluuu***, Brokot 4iid OuinmUnlou Agnuln mm tail see rep usss w* mm'**, hah* t*<nut, mnniftt, *>, And M For w sidles ■ oilon teg lt OW cunmimion ■icnciiabti. HOUTHEKN COTTON WAREHOUSE, CORNER OIF BAY AND LINCOLN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. O’FALLON & CO., FACTORS, Forwarding k Commission MERCHANTS, T> EBPECTFULLY invite attention to our facilities XX for the purchase or movement of Southern Products, and will give prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted to our care. Intending to establish permanently a Bouse in Savannah erpert 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 on consignment to our friends iu York or Europe, and will make ad vances on same; picking, re-baling or mending«U Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous expense incurred iu Northern cities by this process. — They s'oflclt a portion of the business of the people of Georgia and of adjoining States. OFFICE, STODDARD’S RANGE CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS, tw~ Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. bc«T-3m SOUTHERN AND WESTERN Xj -A. N D. Collection and Commission Agency, handle Southern land and property of ait deeeriptiona. Parties wishing to sell are invited to forward litrte.— Numerous applications now on file from parties wish ing to purchase. . Make collections on all parts of the country. Pay especial attention to the sale and disposal of Southern products, and make advances on direct consignments. A MATTHEW H. BRIDGE, Manager, , No. 9 Broad st., New York. KBPEBENOkS BY PEKIfISSIOH : Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama. P. Harmony, Nephews & Cos., Bankers, 38 Broadway. Messrs. H. B. Clofln 4k Go , Importers, New York. A. W. Qreenleal. Esq., Banker, N. Y. n9-3m Alpbbb K. BebnettG „ Y ork C " A » H-Beknett, Jas. G. Van Pei.*, f New Yo lc ltaleigh, N. C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE HALE OF COTTON TOIACOO, NAVAL STORES, ETC., AI«0, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, 23 Whitehall St., New York. We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Curtis, late Public Treasurer for North Carolina. u9-4Sm JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON PACTt»B, FOHWAItUINIi AUD COMMISSION MER CHANT. 4, No. ff-t Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA °cti6 Bm G. TJ. Ariedge, 72 BAY STREET, Grocer and Ship Chandler, Commission and Forwarding JVler ohani, T WOULD respectfully solicit a liberal .Fare of pa .•/mnage from my friends aud acquaintances, guur lowwdmark^'prices’* rP and seil at the Orders from the country Will receive lmmodiate and prompt attention. -*■ v ' CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. novlß Henry L. Jewett. James I. Smidje Jewett Sc Hnidcr, WHOLESALE COMMIS.SION 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 ana consignments solicited from all parts of the country. Best attention given to orders for purchasing cotton. Agents for several first class Insurance Companies. P9-tf W. J. Blair. A. J. Smitu. W. W. Keiw. BLAIR, SMITH* CO., No. 29S BROAD BTREBT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Commission IHerrbants, - ■ • AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANU FACrURED TOBACCO. Will purchase ami sell on commission, cotton, cotton go fie, wines, iiqnorg, oegans and pmduca and merchandiae of every description. Consignments solicited. Rbfebehom.—Brigham, Baldwin & Cos., Win. H. Stark, Claghorn & Cunningham. Brady, Smith A Cos., • Savannah, Ua. <H-2ih* , G. 8.& G. W. LAMAR, General Comiissioa Mercbauts. Forwarding and Shipping Agents, NO. OR BAY STREET, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. C. Ferreland G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley A Sous, J. B. At. W- Walker, Augusta. Consignments solicited. ' 6m-nov2 J. W. R A BIT IV, (Late Rabun A South, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, No. 140 BAY STREET, First store West of the Exchange, diim SAVAMAH. mil A. W. j. II LA 111. A. 4. SMITH. W. W. KEEN. BLAIR, SMITH & CO, No. 39S Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA., General Commission Merchants, And Agents far the Sale of - ured Totme.ro. Will Purctiase and Sell, on Commission, Cotton. Outtou Goods, Wines, Liquors, Produce aud Mu chan dtse of every description. •_ Consignments solicited. 2m-ul4 LIViNGSTON, FOX & CO., 14 X It roud wu y, ■ New York, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AkciiU Atlniitlc l'o»*t Nlall Mfhiii nlllp CoaiMMiy. Advances lusda ou < 'oualguiuMilN by JNO It WILDER, octet «m uavaimah^ E H LATlSotv Oja. ¥ Ha Kite, Lata li If N l.ihrep, Lula Jss I Nhidai 4 Cos. Havaunab. Us. Mac sup alt. and Mlirh A Suidsr. I'alidnhn. E. B.LATHROP 4 CO., U K N K IU l< CommißNion Merchant*, 44 4 l klasisi 4 WIW F sV.au, meodnu arr., une duum from i'hmho, MACON. OA» 4* tw , — LJ ■ —— I HAILHOAOI Central Railroad I 7»•"■’•ETE»a.V SUPICRINTKN DENT’S OFFICE, 1 Savannah. Ga., Nov. 10, 1866./ ON and afu-r Wednesday, 22d inat., a daily train will leave tor Auguata at 8..4u a. m., connecting with a line of Hacka running between Station 6, Central Railroad, and Wayueaboro on the Augusta an£Savannah Uadro id. PossengEE* by this hue will arrive in Augusta the uexl morning after leaving Havanuah in lime to connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta. Returning arrive in Savannah at 3.46 p. m. Freight to go by Paeoenger Train must be prepaid aud delivered hall boar before departure of train. By order of GEu. W. ADAMS, n2O General Superintendent. Central Railroad '’“J’ 1 BUPERINTENDENT*S OFFICE, > Savunuah, Nov. IStIL 1865, j This Company id now, iu connection with H. J. Dickerson A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and forward to Augusta, Mac*>u ( Atlanta Ac., daily from twenty to thirty thousand pounds of Freight, aud go through in from three to live days. Hhip Freight and other expenses must be paid by Shippers. Railroad freight can be paid here or at des tination. Freight on perishable goods must be prepaid. Rates to Augusts, until further notice, will i>e per foot 50 cents, per luo lbs. $2.00 GEO. W. ADAMS, U2O General Superintendent. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HOWELL OOBJi. JAMES JACKSON. COBB * JACKSON, Attorneys-a’t-Law, n29-3m • MACON, GEORGIA. HAYWOOD & LaROCHE. Aiffice at the ice Huuee, Market Square, i \ AK, Pine and Mixed Wood kept constantly on V 7 hand and delivered to orders at the shortest otice. dl-im LAROCHE A JOHNSON, Tiinber&Lumbtir Deulei’i, 200 BAY STREET, * SAVANNAH, GA. d4tf FURNITURE! FURNITURE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Nos. 87 AND 89 BOWERY AND 65 CHRISTY STRHET, N. Y. DEGKAAF A TAYLOR Have the largest variety of ROSEWOOD, WALNUT ' AND MAHOGANY, PARLOR, CHAMBKR, ‘DININGROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, to be found in this city, and at the lowest prices. MATTRASSKS AND SPRING BUDS FROM $6 TO $7. EXTRA WIPE CANOPY BEDSTEADS FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. oct3l-2m Metropolitan Enterprise Great Gift Sale or nfi NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE JewfileTs’ Association. Capital.....' $1,600,000 Depot; 197 Broadway. AN i mmenae stuck of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for One Dollar ; not tube P“ id io » Certificates, naming each article and its value, are placed in sealed enyeloites aud well mixed. One of these envelopes win be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 26 cents ; five for $1; eleven Cor $‘A; thirty lor ; sixty fivotor $10; and one hundred for sls. On receipt of the ceriinißte you will see what you are going to have, aud then it is at your option to pay the dollar aud take ihe article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Plano, Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our list, for $1; and in no case can they get less than One DollaiV worth, as there are uo blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the country ; every person can make $lO a day, selling our Certifi cates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever Xu own. Send 25c. for a Certificate, which will iufoimyou what yon can "obtain f>r sl. At the same time get oni circular, coutaming full list aud paitiqilars, also Terms to Agents. Address JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., til 5 2m IST Broadway, N. Y. H. HAJM, 174 Brarngtaton Street. 174 CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles, LADIES* DRESS GOODS, WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS, COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac. Just received aud for sale at the lowest prices by . ect23 ft. IIAYM. G*o. R. Cbcmp, Wm, A. Wright, Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmoud, Ya. GEO. R. CRUMP Sl CO., General Commission Merchants AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Segars, SALTED FISH, &c. 209 Bread St., Augusta, Ga, HT Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton, Touaixio, Pboouck, and MKaouiNolsi of every de scription. Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta, Ga., Richmond. Va., and Jno. C. Ferriil, Esq, De- Witt A Morgan, Gadeu A Uuckles, A. A. Solomons A Cos., J. T. Paterson & Cos., R. Molina, Esq., Savanuah, Georgia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. <4 . . Eight Bales Cotton. WE have Eight («) Bales Cotton picked op in Sa vannah River. The owiier, proving properly and allowing the uatnrt salvage can have same If applied lor nil inn ten days, otherwise they will be sold n> pay expense*. The bales are unmarked and iu vqry bad order. dU-10 K. C. WADE A,CO. EKTABLIWH E D 18007 ENOCH MORGANS SON'S &c. 9 No. 211 W anlii ii j^ton-Nt., .oplfl NKW YORK M A. M. & (L W. WENT, GItOCKRH. I.IIIKRTV STREET, between «» , nWd and Whitaker, luttu jq.l opened, un* will keep (‘oiirflßiiUy uu iiulili, tt lull uwainrortnt °* 1 4 ** w "n’V-a M. W*«r, li.rdteciy r»l **»'her 4 W'«*t, South liroud sti mil. 01 * * STOVES, «sec. OOOK J N U Heating Stoves, I'mlh, < >v«'liw. ll*jll •* v v Will'riff Am*. MkUabrr nbeie Hyo*|kl«N Me I, 0. THOMI'BrtW 4 00. Mtltf Vatv DH IINVILLE & GLEASON, A.JSJ JSI^AH. AGENTS Pozt MERRITT, WALCOTT* CO., 64 ConrtlaMt Street, New York." MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEBS Bridge, Car, Ship or Band Hook AMO— BOILER BOLT SEri’ SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS, Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS ’ Turnbuokles, Bolt Kn,l. and Dies, Jfco. ** ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS CHAIRS SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, and . every article used in constractiiur or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES, ENGINEERS’ STORES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING HEMP AND RUBBER PACKING: LAMPS. VARNISH, 40. ; ENGINEERS' TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING • AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES. FIT ma CHISELS, &o. 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, SAWS,&o. septff jj FOE SALE! To _A_rrive. 734 BBLS. KOCKLAND LIME. I BBLS. POTATOES. 1500 POUNDS HAKE. 150 BOXES HERRING. Tlie above articles, comprising the cargo of the schooner J. L. Snow, from Rockland, Me., will be sold low to arrive. Tho vessel sailed on 26th Novem ber, and Is now due. F. W. SIMS & CO.. d9-tf over Erwin a Hardee's. M. Y. HENDERSON, No. *37 South side Bay Street Two doors east ot West Broad, DEALER ill Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Ac. ; also in Buggy and Wagon Stuff and Trimmings.— Any slyhi of Carriage or Buggy ordered from any ma miiaciuicr I -wy ntao y, oyaicu ID OrvA. a out «ny »foe« of tnr4i‘M either for draft or road service. Special attention will be given to the purchase of flue stock in northern markets. * d6-lra IMPORTATIONS PER ship County of Picton, from Glasgow: 200 tons Uartsheri ie Pig Iron 260 tons Household Coal luOO hampers Potatoes 160 kegs Herrings 60 cases Preserved Salmon 2o cases Dried Finnan Haddock Nor sale by d6-tf CHARLES QBEEN A SON WHARF LOTS AND FAil Bale. A VALUABLE Lot of Land, comprising two hun dred acres on Hutchinson's Island, nearly op posite the Charleston WhaTf, in thi* city, with a m>«t age on the river aud extending across the island w Back river, is ottered for Bale at favorable terms. The river frontage presents as eligible sites forwbarl fronts as can be foond on the river. The Undi»«> » rich, alluvial character, not excelled in fertility oy any bottom-lauds in the country, aud suitable tortus culture of corn or cotton, the raising of market veget ables or grass—three crops being giuwu in the season without difficulty. . This rare chance for obtaining a valuable properly offered on tlie most advantageous terms, aud pari ei the purchase money can remain on bond and mort gage. Apply to NOBLE LYON, dlitJl 156 Broughton st., Savannah. JOHN H. DEPPISH, DBXLEB IN HAR D¥ARB j Cutlery, Fifes. Edge Tools, And Agricultural Implements- Also, SHOT, POWDER, LEAD and CAPS 148 Congress and t>7 St. Julian * (reefs, . SAVANNAH, GA. n27-lm * * I “rTmolinaT Corner Hull and Congress Streets, I Screven Houee, i IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In I gars, Leaf and SmokmgTobaeco, Also, all »“ r I of Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco- F * £ , I ttchaum, IPier Root, aud other «pnßo*3® I Pipee. I E- H. VAN NESS & CO., j GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERSI AND I Produce Deuloro, | UNDER THE BLUF* CORNER ABEROOBff ST'I Savannah, Ga. i orders from tlie Country Private, Families, St**®''’ I and sslbug vessels respectfully solicited. 4 Produce isjuglit ami sold on commission. M 160 bids Selected Apples ' .3 100 bbla Ouioiia 9 100 bbls Potatoes ’ - 1 60 bins KHr* Flour S Ml libls N"S. I and 2 Mackerel fl Umi tubs Eilr* Hullei j mi hoses K* I m Oliesso , , « 000 kits Nos 1,2 aud 3 Mackerel 1 r,» lti.ll Girls Fiillmu Maihsl Iteef • o. V ! ■ Ml bids Hill* Family fork. ;■ Wanted. I ♦no Mc.rayfi2SJß l * ! * , l UAUkk. A ll# lluiUDb*. 9 mpi 6 mmwwA . . _ ■!—in B I jiUiNt iV*m* KtiyP^l li**4k»iGiUf i UMipnlli *m4 ft* ***»• “• r ■ utikjl lh»' !*•-• Iwamw M "*WlihuJ