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THE SAVANNAH' DAILY HERALD.
VOL. 1-NO. 290.
The Savannah Daily Herald
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Spaoiol Massage from the Presi
dent.
reports from oesirals grant,
HOWARD, AND SCHURTZ, ON THE
CONDITION OF THE SOUTH.
Gen- Grast Favors Immediate Restoration
of all the Southern States.
MR. RAYMOND URGES THE ADMISSION
OF THE SOUTHERN REPRESEN
TATIVES IN CONGRESS.
Georgia to be Fully Recognized
by the President.
HEAVY GALE IN NEW YORK HARBOR.
(Special despatch to the Savannah Herald, i
New York, Dec. IS, P. M.
Avery important message was sent to
Congress to-day by the President, conveying
the official reports made to him by Lieut.
Gen. Grant, Major Gen. Howard, Chief of
the Freedmen's Bureau, and Brig. General
Carl Scburtz, on the condition of the Sou th
em States.
Gen. Grant in his report favors the im
mediate restoration of all the State Govern
ments. The President in his message en
dorses the reports and strongly urges an ear
ly restoration of all the State Governments.
The extreme radicals, including Stevens,
Sumner and others, are furious.
Mr. Raymond of New York, made a strong
speech in the House to-day, in favor of a lull
admission of all tiie representatives to Con
gress from the Southern Slates.
The President will in a day or two fully
recognize the Civil Government of Georgia,
as he has that of Alabama.
New York, Dec. It.-—A heavy gale com
menced here this morning, causing much
destruction among the shipping iq port.
Boston, Dec. 21—The anniversary of the
landing of the Rilgrims in 1620, is to be cel'
ebrated by a grand military display to-mor
row.
THE RADICAL LINK BROKEN.
The Course of Messrs. Sumner end Ste
vens Condemned by the New Yoijs
Tribune and Times.
Special Dispatch to tlie Savannah Dally HehilD.J
New York, Dec. 21.—Radicalism has at
length received its quietus. Both the Tri
bune and Times, of this city, condemn the
extreme speeches made in Congress by
Messrs. Sumner and Stevens, and to-day Mi.
Raymond, in a most masterly speech, con
troverted the positions taken by Messrs.. St
evens and Sumner with regard to recon
struction.
Hew York Cotton Market.
(Special despatch to the Savannah Dally Herald.]
New York, Dec. 21.—The cotton market
closed firm. The sales today were 2,000
bales at 50a51c.
CONGRESS. ,
Zauns*.
Washington, Dec. 21.—1n the Senate to
day, Mr. Howard offered a resolution asking
the President to inform the Senate upon
what charges Jefferson Davis is confined in
Fortress Monroe, and why he has not been
brought to trial.
The following Senate Committee on recon
struction was announced to-day: Fessenden,
Grimes, Harris, Howard, Johnson and Wil
liams.
Mr. Sumner presented a petition from the
colored citizens of Tennessee, protesting
against the reception of the Tennessee Dele
gation by Congress, until the recognition of
the rights of the colored people of Tennes
see by the Legislature of that State.
Also a petition from the white citizens of
the District ot Columbia, asking that the
right of suffrage be extended to the colored
citizens of said District.
Hone*.
In the Houso of Representatives, Mr. Hub
bard, of Connecticut, offered a resolution de
claring that the United States will never m
rognize any government imposed on any na
tion on this continent by the arms of any Eu
topeaa power. The resolution was referred
to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Mr. Finickc, of Ohio, made a speecli
against the radicals, denying the theory of
Mr. ( Stevens, that the South is a conquered
country, and condemning auy scheme of re
construction interfering with the right of
suffrage, which should be enjoyed by the
people of the South.
Mr Raymond, of New York, took iHue
with Mr. Stevens, denying that the Snub can
be c.insiderd to he a hillegerenl power. lie
declares himself "oppoaed to the confiscation
acti, which he charicterised a. not only op
pressive but unchristian. He waa willing to
do everything that a patriot should do to re
store peace aud baiinouy of both aeclions
SuWiaa* Valid Down In lbs Die*
trlel «» l ulumtila.
**“N LEWIS D CAMPBELL APPOINT
ED MINISTER TO MEXICO
WsauuMtua, Dac M Ihe vote la this
v *V faetteilaf oa lha *ubf» l ol negro eu/
frage resulted as follows: la favor of negro
suffrage, 35; opposed 6,500.
Ttie name of Hon. Lewis D. Campbell of
Ohio was sent to day to the Senate for con
firmation as Minister to Mexico, Gen. Logan
having declined the appointment.
New York Cotton Market.
New York, Dec. 22 — Cotton firm at sla
52 ceDts. Naval stores dull. Gold 46 7-8.
DESPATCHES FROM THE SECRETARY
OF STATE TO THE PROVIS
IONAL GOVERNORS.
Washington, Dec. 21.—The Secretary of
Stale baa addressed letters to the Governor
and late Provisional Governor of South
Carolina, similar to these forwarded to the
Governors and Provisional Governors of
Mississippi and Alabama.
NKW YORK MARKET.
New York, Dec. 21.— The cotton market
is firm, with sales to-day ot 1,800 bales at
51a02c.
Gold is quoted at 146 1-*.
Failure of two African Exploring Ex
pedition..
At the last meeting of the Royal Geographi
cal Society, the President, Sir Roderick
Murchison, regretted to have to announce
the failure of two African expeditions, on the
success of which the society had a deep and
heartfelt interest, but which had both ended
in disappointment. The first was the ex
pedition of the Baron Van Derdecken, to ex
plore the interior of Africa, from Zanzibar,
where he intended to go up one of the rivers.
He fitted out the expedition entirely at his
own expense. He, it would be remembered,
was the first to settle the point of the exis
tence of a large snowy mountain in Africa,
under the equator. The Baron, he was sorry
to say, had lost both his steamers, trad when
last heard of was nearly dead himself. He
bad been fighting with the natives; one
European and all the natives went
down in a small steamer, aud the
doctor who accompanied the expedi
tion had been ill, but when last heard of
was recovering. He was not able to go fur
ther iuto the details of the misfortune. The
other failure was that of the expedition of
M. Du Chailtu, who had devoted the whole
of the little fortune realized by the sale zf his
book to fit out a little vessel suited for his
purpose. When he arrived out he had to
wait for instruments, but did not waste his
time, since be sent gorillas and plenty of
other curiosities to the British Museum.—
Wheu he reached the interior the smallpox
broke out among the natives, and as they
considered that he aud his party had brought
the disease among them, dissensions follow
ed. M. Du Cbaillu had encountered great
difficulties, but he (the speaker) was not yet
well informed as to their nature. However,
he had received a telegram from M. Du
Chaillu ou Saturday, from Falmouth, saying
that he had been obliged to fight Apts way
back to the coast, but that lie had managed
to save his astronomical instruments and ob
servations, and would be in town on Monday,
Hhockino Accident in a Theatre.— The
Wilmiugton Dispatch gives the following ac
count ot a fatal accident which occurred re
cently at a theatre in that city:
“A matinee was advertised to be held at the
theatre at 2 o’clock P. M., the performance
to consistsof Ethiopian minstrelsy bv Charley
White’s iron-clad opera troupe, and feats on
the tight rope by Mr. Delane, whose real
name'was Thomas N. Huntley. The rope
extended from the stage to the centre gal
lery, forming a steep ascent that it appeared
almost impossible to walk. At the appoint
ed time, however, Mr. Huntley made his ap
pearance, with the heavy balance-pole used
on such occasions, and commenced his feat.
He walked with great ease and success in the
ascent, reaching the gallery amid the raptu
rous applause of the audience. In a few mo
ments he turned to descend to the stage, but
after taking a tew steps he lost his balance
and fell, but succeeded in gaining the gal
lery.
Apparently becoming mortified at his par
tial failure, lie reinouuted Ihe rope, and at
tempted to descend to (lie stage backwards;
but after proceeding a few tcet from the gal
lary he again lost bis balance, and then com
menced a painful and thrilling struggle for
life. Finding that he would probably fall
from the rope, lie threw ins balaDce-poie into
the dress circle, and it is supposed, made an
effort to spring into it himself. He merely,
however, touched it with his feet, and was
precipitated, head downwards, into the par
quette below, the left side striking the corner
of one of the seats, frightfully crusbiug the
skull, and producing almost instant death. We
examined the body after theoccuirence, and
it appeared that all the iuternal portion ot
the head had been forced into the right tem
ple. The lower part of the face presented a
natural appearance, blit the head was hor
ribly disfigured.
From Januit’A.
New York, Dec. 16.—The steamer Mon
tezuma, from Kiogstou, Jamaica arrived to-
Jay with dates to the 6th inst., fifteen day's
later news. The only papers received by
her are those which support the policy of
the Jamaica administration, and news scanty.
At latest advices the number ot negroes ex
ecuted was estimated at from 2,00 u to 4,000.
There is no evidence to support statements
previously made that it was the result of long
projected plots having ramifications in New
York, Hayti and Cuba. A monument is to
be erected to Baron Von Ketelhordt, Va
rious Legislative measures have been intro
duced, of which the following are promi
nent:
“A bill to preserve the public worship of
God from scandalous abuse; a bill for config
eating rebel property; a bill to provide against
unauthorized drilling; a bill suspending the
present constitution; Abolishing the bouse of
assembly and legislative council, and provid
ing for a legislative chamber, to he composed
solely of the nominees of the crown. The
second named bill meets with much opposi
tion from the respectable class.
Geoboia Penitentiary. —We gather the
following facia relative to this institution
lrom the Report of the Principal Keeper,
made to tire Provisional Governor on the Ist
of the present month : “On 15th of October,
18»;4, there were wilhin the walls 175 con
vlctß : released, at the time of Gen. Sher
man's invasion, by Gov. Brown, 129 ; taken
to Savannah, tor safe keening, 15, ot whom
4 escaped on their return ; left in the walls 6
females and 7 male convicts, the latter fiick
and infirm, all of whom were released by the
invading array. The buildings were leit a
mass of ruins, except the cell building which
was badly injured, but is now iu a condition
to keep the present prisoner* safely. There
are now in the PeuiU’Dtiary Iu raatei and I
female, and .15 military prisoner*, the latter
of whom are ted and guarded by th« U. S.
force* Thi* Institution must either tie re
built on a large and extensive scale, or
abolifibed. We are of the opinion that the
Legislature now in seasioo will adopt the
lalter policy "—MilMotuilit (/men.
MkciuAM At»elite —Ae malUr* now look
Io VV u«l(in|(toii, overy tiling loud* to allow
tb*t a policy that will In III* enddrlvo Mail
uillllao *llll Ilia KrtnxU uciumbriu* from M*«
luw will b« a«niMMiu<l Tb« nowly appoint
mI U M Mlultior*, ti«n id wait, and «i»dry
olbor army offline am aablin im ra- .-mly
ui jtM lb* rroibloui in adopt ui»r« vbturoaa
K’iion on tbo Moaioau ip tattoo. ftdolo
lion* bava baan iutiuduuad In bulb buna**
id < oiigr*** liking to tb« mui* and M U
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1865.
very evident that a strong pressure will be
brought to bear upoa the President to induce
him to make some movement looking to the
ejection of Maximilion from Mexioo and the
restoration of that country to its Republican
officials.
NEW BOOKS
GODEY’S Ladles’ Book for January
DrVace; a Story of Patricians anil Plebeian!
By Billiard.
Book of Rubins, con> ainitig tbe most notable
Love Poe me in tbe English language.
Songa of Seven Ingelow.
Peetival of Song.
Home of Washington
Robert Daldy
Macian Rooke.
Winifred Bertram.
Early Dawn.
Our Mutual Friend, bonnd and in paper
Bell Boyd,
Tbe Playmate.
Chronicles of ths Schomberg Cotta Family.
Jnat received by
d22 JOHN C. SCHREINER if SONS.
FRESH ABMVALS.
r Cases Madeira Wine
** 6 case! Sherry Wine v
6 cases Port Wine
10 cases Gin Cocktail
20 cases Bout bon Cocktail
20 cases Brandy Cocktail
AMO ALSO,
30 bbls Whiskey, ranging in price and quality from
$2 20 to *6 per gallon,
We have also a few cases left of Martel Brandy, o
onr own importation.
Dealers are invited to call..
d2l-3 F. W. SIMS A CO.
CHRISTMAS GOODST
OUTERS WISHINQ
G Fancy Soaps
Fire Crackers
Fancy Candies
Fancy Crackers >
Aad other Christmas Goods
Will And a flue assortment at
RANDEtL A CO.’S.
d2l-3 Southwest corner Bay and Barnard,
LANDING,
Per Steamers Leo, Tybee and
Constitution :
• sift BARRELS FLOUR
Ztin 40 tabs Extra Butter
40 tabs Extra Lard
SO bbla APPLE, POTATOES and ONIONS
40 bbla Pilot Bread
50 boxes Assorted Crackers
40 bbla Pitch
40 bbls Rigging Tar
10 bbls Sugar-cured Hams
10 do do Shoulders
Which will be sold low at 72 Bay street, between
Abercorn and Lincoln streets.
<l2l-1 w G. H. ARLSDGE.
FREIGHTS WANTED?
LUMBER freights to the Weet Indies, for email
vessels.
Also, a cargo for Baltimore or New York, for hrig
Potomac. W. H. STARK,
dil-3 Agent.
FOR MALE
On Consignment.
2*J bbls. Mess BEEF.
d2l BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct Importation from London
and Paris.
TCST RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of
tl Imported Wares aud Fancy Articles, suitable for
the coming season, embracing in part:
Statuettes—Bronae. Besque and Parian
Toilet Setts
Clocks
Perfumery „ *
Ladii s’ Traveling Bags
French Parasols
Portemonnaies
Milliners’ Fancy Wares
Osier Baskets
And an endless variety of
Fancy G-oods,
ordered for this market and just received by ship
County of Plcton, and other vessels now arriving.
Fancy Goods by the original package, to which the
attention of Milliners and others la Invited.
W. W. LINCOLN,
Corner Congress and Bull streets,
dkl-tf Monument Square.
Clothing.
BUBINEBB SUITS
FINE BLACK SUITS
OVER COATS
Just received by
HEinT & LUDLOW,
d22 4 152 Congress street.
WANTED.
A GENTLEMAN, aged 26, who thoroughly under
stands business, and is acquainted wltb cotton
spinners of Manchester and speculators of Liverpool,
having *2,090, wishes to join a commission firm here,
either as a partner or upon salary, with a view to fu
ture partnership. d22 2"
RAISINS AND CURRANTS.
I fifi WHOLE, half and quarter boxes Layer Raisins
1W 2 half bbls Currants
26 boxes Fresh Bflckwheat
Landing and tor sale by
d22-3 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
For Bale
ON CONSIGNMENT
BBLS Hes* Beef
6 hhds Bacon Sides
• I do Shoulders ~
10 bbls Hams
All the above Meats are of the first quality and
well pnt np.
ua-a bbioham; Baldwin a co.
INTERESTING BOOKS,
OF .
Amusement and Instruction,
* FOB
THE YOUNG.
q>UB MAINS KKID UUKAHV. la twaivevolumef,
*. with over one hundred llluatratloue.
Btii yi rm run ciiii.dhkn, and, l. Man. mud.
Mary Uuwlit sad otbura i la mi voluutea, baud
•oatuiy iilusttalad.
ABBOTT’* AMBItIL’AN HIBTORT, lu .even V.. 1
urn**, win, el*g**t dealgu. by IMrley, Chapin. Her
■ie*. Ac.
Ttmtgggaayta.'t.Biiaj
IMtaia by
■ MAlUyn.
*M ill i wbaiaae eweei.
Notice.
Suva*Kill, Dec. 8. 1246.
ONE month after date. I will make application to
tbe officers of ihe Albany A Gulf R R Com
pany for renewal of scrip of Un shares 7 per cent,
guaranteed stock ot said company—scrip being 10-t
on the nbftat of the 27th January, 1566. Scrip No. 8.
for lire shares, August 7th, lshl: Scrip No. S. for ave
shares. Sept. 7th, isai
dta-wAslm* A. E MORRELL
TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, ~
XjIQTJOU TYPIAT.Tm «a
DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS,
And Soap Manufacturers.
T7ISSENTIAL OILS, for flavoring and improving
Hi Brand), Rum. Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch
and Irish Whiskies, age and body preparations for
neutralising and mollliving Whiskey and Spirit. Col
orings, Syrups and Fruit Juices tor Brand,, Whiskey
ami wines, oils and Extract of Cognac and other
Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr. F.’
Treatise on Fermented Liquors, w*b4,ooo Recipes, s
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar and Fluoric Acid, Msugxneae, aud all rare
Chemicals and Drtigg.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
Stllieite of Soda in Crystal*, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba. Soap Stone, Rosin, Soda. Asb,
Ac. JOS. W. FKUCHTRANGER,
novl-eodSm No. 65 Cedar at., N. T
W. M. WALSH,
WHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga, General
Agent for the South.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Stops Hair ftom Failing Out.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Is all that can be claimed a, a dressing.
. CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it.
A single trial convinces the most sceptical of Ita
value. If, after a thorough trtal of two bottles it
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wHI be
refunded. Sold everywhere at tl per bottle. Six
bottles for $6. , dlB-eod ts
JOHN VANDERBILT,
NO. 23 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK,
OS XI. KB IX
Agricultural Implements
OF every variety, embracing all the different pat
terns of Plows in use in the Southern States, Corn-
Sliellera, Hay and Stalk-Cutters, Home-Powers aud
Threshing Machines, Pan-Mills, Wheel-Barrows, Carts
and Wagons, Cotton Gina, Gin Gear, Plow and other
Castings, Bhovels, Forks, Hoes, Rakes and Garden and
Farm Tools ana Implements of every variety.
8 E E D 8. g
The choicest Garden and Flower Seeds grown in this
country or Europe, including every desirable kind and
Variety. Tile ntmost care taken to have those only
which are choice and reliable. Also, Grass, Field aud
Bird Seeds of every variety.
FERTILIZERS.
Bone Dust, Animal Manure (a preparation of animal
matter, blood and bone), a good substitute for Guano
and cheapest manure In use: Phosphate of Lime,
Land Plaster, Guano, Ac.
PLANTS, TREES, &c.
Furnished from the most reliable Nurseries and Grow
era.
gs Orders respectfully solicited.
tteraof inquiry cheerfully responded to and price
lists furnished on application. lawßw-n22
” PROF. DIETZ, PH. DR.,
OF PABI9,
FRENCH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
TERMS MODERATE.
Refirences :
Da. Arnoi.u, Mayor of Savannah
Paor. Cams, Superintendent City Public Schools
Rav. Mb Kino, Savannah
Rxv. Mb. Cobby, Savannah
Riqut Rev. Bishop Lynch. Charleston
Gen. Beacbeqabii, New Orleans.
Pxor. l.csuEß, Superintendent of Public Educa
tion, Louisiana
tr Inquire at Chatham Academy Building.
d2-s*mls
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned offers for sale hit well-known
valuable Plantation. Caustin’s Bluff, by the
river, within three miles of this city, and extending
to Augustine Creek, containing abont 8 or 900 acres,
the greater portion rice land. The property has
many handsome site for resiliences, and from its
proximity to the eity, Is hkelv to Improve rapisly In
value. " For further particulars apply to
dfl-eodlm BOR T. HABERSHAM
NOTICE.
PLANTER’S BANK, 1
Savannah, Ua., 21th Nov , 1865. J
4 nelection for Directois to manage Ihe affairs o
ra this Bank for one year, will be held at the Bank
ing House in this city, on Monday, the lat day o
January, 1866.
THOS. H. HARDEN,
n25-la wtd __ Acting Cashier.
NOTICE.
BANK OF COMMERCE, 1
Savannah, November 26th, 1866. |
AN .lection for Seven Directors, to tuanage the
affairs of this Bank for one year, will be held, at
the Banking House, on the Second Monday in Janu
ary next, being tbe Bth of that month. Polls open
from 10 o'clock a. in. to 2 o’clock p. m.
JOHN C. FEBRILE
n2?-lawtd‘ Cashier.
TWENTY-TWO VARIETIES OF CRACK
ERS, AT STUART & CO.’S
~WISM SUPPLIES,
STUART & CO-
Have just received a large Stock of
Choice Family Croceries,
Among which are fine grades of
FLOUR aud TEAS, Fresh EGGS and BUT
TER, AC.
STUART A CO.
d22-2t Corner Ball and Broughton street.
Christmas Celebration!!
BALL AT VOLKS-GARTEN
Monday Evening, Dev. Mil, 1865.
THE above establishment, thoroughly renovated,
decorated, anil brilliantly illuminated, is for such
purposes the best adapted one in the city.
Tickets, #l—admitting one Gentleman and Lady
can be obtained from the following Committee :
VaL. Bahak, GKO. GKHENIJKN,
H. 0, Rows, • E. Ricutkk
Weioand ii Schwarz.
dtS-t
TOBACCO.
'UUi BOXBB Tobacco b>r aalc, of various grades and
prices, ranging from Me to $1 per lb.
***•» r. W. HI Mb A 00.
PAVILION HOTEL
For lion t.
'I'MAT wall known, dudrebl, keeled. and bldbly
g gyatayjwtafclifinij, jdiaatai ><a Bull #ir»*t,
fu«ri>btlre Wi Via l.v *a leal ea. kemHU ijul'lla
IweeMlbnusnd MbiUlblbg aiwul My iuunm. Is
MMf UVMn w| |||t
.arrse juv/wamsis
m .. ’■fcOstu
Gift Books,
FARCY GOODS, TOYS, AC.
For Christmas.
Jrsr reraised, a line assortment of Work B-xes,
Toilet Cases, Fancy Desks. Glove Boxes, Ac.
Also, a good supply or Gift Bis As. Standard Poets.'
bound in Turkey Morocco, Juvenile Toy BooksUami'a
Rubber Balts, and everything required for the holi
days
OUR STOCK OF ELEGANT
PIIOTOUR APHIC ALBUMS
Is the most complete in the city.
COOPER, OLOOTTS A FARRELLV.
dia if
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Stra..
SAVANNAH, GA.
UT Copying done with the greatest rare. <ll4
BROWN’S
C ASTI LLI AN
BITTERS
THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure
Juice of the Grape and extracte, distilled (Tom
the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
France, Italy and the Province of Castile (Old Spain,)
from which latter aectlon they derive their name.
A Fragrant Tonic, Indiapemiable to Hotels and
Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate
females and children, for all disarrangement of the
stomach, it is unrivalled. A never
falling preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None
who travel by land or water altould be without the
CasttlUan. .
For Sale by
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A Cos.
Sole Agents, state Georgia.
oct24-3m
Egg Nog*.
JU.-T received, a lot of 800 ream'* celebrated Port
able Egg Nogg. ready for immediate use, and
more economical than when made by tbe old style.
For sale by the Agents,
M. J SOLOMONS A CO.,
dis ts Jones' Block. Bay street.
. Lard.
A SMALL lot only, prim* article.
dls-tf CHAS. L. COLBY A <X>.
House Wanted,
IN a good locality, suitable for Aar persona and
servants.
Apply to or address
COMSTOCK A KINSEY,
JlB-tf _ Jst Bay street.
J E WE LRY!
F. D. JORDAN,
IttW CONGRESS STREET,
HAS just received a One assortment of Jewelry, of
the latest styles. Also Sliver Fruit Knives, Nap
kin Rings, Butter Knives. Cam Cages, ami Silver sets
(Knire, Fork and Spoon), In cases for children, Ac.
d2l-lw
OFFICIAL.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
JtAYOK'a OPVICK, V
December 19,1865. j
The following sections of Ordinances are published
f or Information of the public and wMi 1m rigidly en
forced:
An Ordinance for the protection of public and
private property in the limits of the city of Savan
nah and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor <l«d Alder
men of the City ot Savannah and the hamlets there
of, in council assembled; and ft is hereby ordained
by the authority of the same.
That, ftom and after the passage of this Ordinance,
no person or persons shall, within the limits of the
city of Savannah, write, carve. Indite, paste, paint,
or In any manner deface or cause to be written, carv
ed, indited, pasted, painted, or in any manner defac
ed, or write or cause to be written any marks or let
ters with any material whatsoever, upon any pub
lic building the property of the city of Savannah, or
or the United States, or upon the property of auy
person or persons, corporation or corporations.
Sections. Jwl be it further ordained. That if any
person shall violate any of the provisions of tilts or
dinance, he shall, or they shall, on conviction before
tbe Police Court, If an adnlt person, he fined In a
aunt not less than ten dollara, nor more than one
hundred dollars.
J RIVER.
Ordlnanee passed 2d of August, 1839.
Section 19. It shall nol be lawful for any person or
persons to throw, cast or deposit, or cause to be cast,
thrown or deposited ln the Savannah River, or on Its
hanks below high water mark, within the extended
Jurisdictional limits of the city of Savannah, rice
chaff or any sulistance of whatever nature or kind
which might in any degree lessen the depth of the
water In said river, or any part thereof, within the
limits aforesaid, aud each and every person so offend
ing shall, for eacli and every such offence, be fined ln
a sum not exceeding one hundred dollara.
The Police will report alt violations of the aiiove.
d2O-lw EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor
BOOKS,
GAMEB, TOYS, PICTURES, ALBUMS.
PORTFOLIOS, DESKS, WORK
BOXES, ETC., ETC.,
•ClTill.l YOB
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Perinea Splendid Lithograph! ofj
GENERALS LEE AND JACKSON.
THE MAGIC WHEEL!
A Scientific Toy, producing a remarkable optical
illusion.
Anew and very attractive Game, called
The Coquette !
• A great variety of
GAMES, TOY. BOOKS, PAPER DOLLS, JUVENILE
BOOKS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, PRAYER
BOOKS, BIBLE, HYMN BOOKS,
Ac., Ac a Ac.
For sale by
B. MALLON,
d«M ; 147 Congreea street
Butter. -
BEST Gnrhen Table, in tabs and firkins
»l*-tf CHAB. L. COLBY A CO.
JUST RECEIVED BY
A. IH. SCARBROUGH & CO.,
140 Congress Street:
4|| I’ACKAGKH New Be. on Stripe
wv tu packages NawMaiuu Hnnnlder*
lOpeckngM New Urd, put op In M |e,und
to tree New Urd
Mlrkiw end tuba bee* OraugeVouaty Butter
Mi bore, i l.reee '
l'*» boxes Csudlee
IWi bbls Ploar, beat brand.
Tug*tb*r wttb a splendid aaeorlaMui 4 Kauun.
Mule, A*. Ac gyp if
Kerosene Oil,
la baneia aad aaaaa,
AT HI lit ATU» PITCH JCHW,
at, lade* ibe Mtbf
■mirance.
INSURANCE.
ro: •
Authorized Capital, $10,400,000
pH ARLES L.. COLBY A GO. are prepared to take
A-' Marine Risks to auy domestic or foreign port,
and Fire Risks In this cHy ia the following named
flnt class New York Companies.
AT THE LOWEST BATES.
COLOMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY.. .* *5,000,000
MORRIS FIRE AND INLAND INSUR
ANCE COMPANY .' 6,000,000
COMMERP FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y,. 900,000
STANDARD FIRS INSURANCE OOMPY 900,000
OMc* In Jones' Block, corner Bay and Abarearn
streets; Branch OMee, corner of Drayton and Bryan
streets dlfotf
DRY GOOD* AND CLOTHING.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
No. 151 Congress St. Savannah Ha.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WILL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
nnr sms
HOUSE,
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC GOODS.
HAVING Just received and opened a very large
and select stock iff Fancy Dress GMds, House
Keeping and Domestic Goods, Blankets, Cloaks and
Shawls, Also Hats, Boom sod Shoes.
And all articles usually found In a first c ass
Dry Goods House, we would most respectfully invite
our former friends sad customers; also Merchants
and Planters visiting the city, to call and examine onr
stock before patch using elsewhere.
EINSTEIN* ECKMAN, '
__ nort-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, GA
DRY GOODS.
HICHLY IMPORTANT
Ladies and Country
Merchants.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Remarkably Cheap for Cash,
1 CAN BE FOUND AT
Ak. XYemoher <R> Co’a.,
13 BARNARD STREET. COB. CONGRESS LANE,
Comprising a general Assortment or Foreign and
Domestic Gaods, Cioaka, Shawla, Ac.
N. B.—By strict attention to business, courteous
and honorable dealing with onr customers, we trust
to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage.
A large line of White Goods and Linens now open.
octlP
Blankets i Flannels
CLOTHS AND CABBIMERB9
BLEACHED AND BRbWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MSRINOES AND ALAPACAS.
Received and for sale cheap by
H. HATH,
°ct2S 174 Broaghton street.
Cloaks, Cloaks.
LADIES’ Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, Just re
ceived by steamer.
n23 ts EINBTFIN A ECKMAN.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
TU9T opened s large aaeortment of Zephyr Worsted
O Shawls, Bontags, Cloaks and Hoods, Children'
Irish Linens, Tabla Damask, Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar
ticle* too numerous to mention.
All of which we offer at very low price*.
„ EHWrBIN A ECKMAN,
nnra-tf 161 Congress Street
Mackerel.
125
For Sale by
HILTON * RANDELL,
and 18 6 1M Edy street
holiday presents.
NOW is tbe time tofteleotPresentn from a splendid
selection just opening, consisting of the follow
ing articles—
Genuine Htbana Segars
do Meerschaum Pipes
Meerschaum Segar Holders
Elegant Segar Cases
Segarrette Cases
Tobacco Poaches
Turtle Shell Snuff Boxes '
Wallets
Pen Knives
ALSO,
Virginia and Habatis Smoking Tobacco
Navy and Vlmluto Chewing do
Stationery and Fancy Goods of all descriptions
*« A. FERNANDEZ,
”21-8 comer Bull and Broughton at
For Sale and to Lease,
VALUABLE Cotton PULntatioas on the coast and
in the Interior.
BRYAN, HARTRIDQE ft 00.,
d **'l w ldS Pay street.
Holiday Presents
JUST RECEIVED:
Tny, of all bind*
Crying Bnblea
China Limb Dolls
Wax and China Babies
Fancy Baskets
Confectionary .
Christmas Trees, Ac , at Toys f>,
R. M. BUNT’S,
die*! w OOI- *" J * , * rH * “ and itr **t leu.
Fire Craokers.
100 ■SLIT, «“*'* »*
MILTON A RANUBI.L.
*** I*l Day street.
ABTEN ft THROCKMORTON
M .'! KW
PRICE. 5 CENTS
IKSIRAKCB.
PROTECTIVE INSURANCE
THE ORIGINAL
TRAVELLERS' INSURANCE CO.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Insures against
OCCIDENTS
OP ALL KINDS.
CASn ASSETS, OCTOBER 1, 1866, (GROSS)
- **>7,698 19.
anv I'nm’V' 7 ,e l m ' frnn > one month to
or fatal a<'clde.“ T „ r ?3 ** 0 *‘o.ooo. la case
In case or disabling b?*UG SL« ee^ y m “’ ,npeo9 * t ‘,' > “
whatever, whether tiaSfi,,“ J^!7 —ft ? *“ y
ranging ftom *3 to S6O per year I P r 2 mluma
made on three anti five ' Mgconnl
MONTHLY AND MARINE POLICIES
itSsffTr;
•ecidents, trareHliug tndndaL^oTmj^’LV o^
I lv<.n!^i [ u llClea written for voyages in California
Liverpool, Havre, or other distant porta, at tow ra?2’
burning against lorn of lifo oy auy deSlpii.’o^
OLDEST ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY IN
’ ’ AMERICA.
laanaanoa Conran or Haaxroan.
lhla cntintr* 9 Pf°° ecr ,*pcld«nt iiiaurauce company in
umi country; takes risks on as favorable wrni9Mu« D
ley hoidM« ,t^i?i, i ni “L® 40-000 reMl, * t< l l <> fourteen ool
mtoni W “ hl " ** year > >«« than *950 tr, £e-
No MmiczL ExaxuiATioM RsqciaxD.
tJKJiSZ* ln *J I P rinci P al towns and cities In
t** United State, and Canadas where m.ivi™ .iH
written without delay. wnere P** are
a few of the Tosses paid.
bt thi
Travelers’ Insurance Cos. of Hartford,
UP TO NOVEMBER lav, IM S .
J Vo. Policy. Description. Am , t Anu
9T58 Insurance agent, Chicago. Hmt*“"' /W '
J>j riulroad accident . *.<, an asnon
M 64 Expreesman, Rockford, 111. Bah» '**
door lammed (lager
8480 Dale.Uurg, LL Cat"
J £*". d in P'sning machine. -1000 40 no
» etro1 *’ Michigan. 46 00
Struck hand against post in
mo .“"owing letter from train . m-u, IBn m
6119 Innkeeper, Dunkirk. New York *^ oo 100 00
Thrown from sleigh M
3681 MjtooadCoaduetor, Maso-Manta,' '
Will. Hand jammed in Coupling
2008 Insurance agent Brooklyn, N. r' *°' oo So '°°
Feu * 4 00 %
627 T ‘ «*. *>••»
4879 Carpenter, Port Jervis, N.Y. *An- “
6*44 CarpMJre?|fiansfleli a Cut his" MOO *“'° 9
bauds ln removing goods at a
““
9 Kjeman, Cleveland, o. Finger °° 1 '°°
lmK» Wi ° ff . P* l *' of *“K e
5667 Policeman, Dayton. Ohio] Fell U °° ,0 °°
-Ewsa®*'**
4570 Feni m 00
6711Mpa’„‘t?D P »!!!“ffuri hia 80 00 ,S W>
8674 Pekin, JU. An- U °°
10043 jSsifSSflKftLi: 24oo m -°°
■ted, between ferry boat mid
4033 Moulder, Fort Wayne, Ini' Foot *° -0 ° ‘° M
burned by hot Iron . - 16 on 2a m
72 P (^m er- Bheldon . Ft. Thrown U-< *
9548 Mcrehantfzaiiesville, o. Fell into 2 *'°° lUaOH
8036 Hotel keeper, Lynn, Maas. Wag" ** ”“ aß ' oo
on upset by gate of wind . . s.py a , u
8- Bivrrasow, President.
Kodniy Dsn.mis, Secretary.
dl3 ts . ."A 'WILBUR,
Agent In Bavanwnh Go,
Marine liisnranceT
R l 'a;rSKSSt“s£,'v.siX““''
No * SON,
jj.y No ' 19 Btoddard' Eastern Range, Bay at.
NEW YORK
FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Agency.
SECURITY INBURACE COMPANY.
Capital and Surplus.... „..f1,600,000
PHCENIX INSURANCE CO.
Capital and Surplus ......$1,600,000
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CO.
Capital and Surplus $1,200,000
MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO-
Capital and Surplus.... $900,000
Rieka taken in the above highly responsible Com-
B* ol ** “ building* and merchandise of all dwerip-
MMm Apjdy to° W ' M rM “ corre *P ondln « Wit* the
t>9-3m No. It Stoddard’. R^.
Reliable Southern
InAuranoe.
THE
National Marine and Fire
INSURANCE COBPANT,
OF NEW ORLEANS.
CAPITAL, *560.000
Th« undersigned bega leave to Inibna tbs Insuring
public that be lies been legally appointed Agent lur
ibe above named L'umpsuy. end la ready to take Ma
rina River and Fin Rubs at customary rata*
_ a C. MYKHi*. 4 gent.
OMe* over Mueter A Uemm.ll, M 9*y (treat.
Nefereuem UeUvn* Oob.ll, Uuutar A Oammrli,
Brwte A Uerdee Am QetX«
Condensed Milk.
IRERN ARRIVAL.
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