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The Savannah Daily Herald
Nautical Salvage— A Fat Job fob Law
yers in Prospect.— The steamer Kensington,
Capt. Chipman, on her last passage from
New Orleans fair Boston, when lot) miles ofi
Charleston, 8. C-, fell in with the steamer
Oeorge Cromwell, bound from New York for
New Orleans, exposed to the fury of a gale,
• with her machinery damaged,and utterly un
manageable. The Kensington took her in tow
and brought her safely into Charleston, and
left her there. By this service the Kensing
ton lost her regular trip and was exposed to
all the dangers incidental to entering a port
with another vessel in tow ; and of course
her owners called upon the owners of the
George Cromwell for compensation. They
> asked $60,000, a small sum considering that
the vessel and cargo were valued at $500,000,
but were offered only $2,500 (twenty-five
hundred dollars), not enough, Capt. Chip
man says, to pay for the current expenses,
without taking the queslion of salvage into
consideration at all. The owners of the
Kensington considered themselves insulted
by those of the George Cromwell. It Is pro
bable that the George Cromwell, which is
still in Charleston, will be libelled for sal
vage, and the result will be a fat job for law
yers.
_ 9.
Losses of Georgia Du kino the War.— The
following estimate of losses during the war
has been made by a Macon correspondent ot
*he New York World:
“The following figures, showing the losses
of Georgia in the late war are submitted
The taxable wealth of the State in 1863, as
returned by the assessors to the Controller
General’s office, was $840,041,127. There
were tour hundred and eighty-six thousand
one hundred and seventy slaves valued at
$194,486,000, lost by being set free. Losses
sustained in the destruction of property by
Federal armies (estimated), $100,000,000.
Losses by railroad companies in indebtedness
by the Confederate Government, destruction
oi bridges, track, rolling stock and depots,
$80,000,000. Banking stock, $9,500,000.
Losses sustained by private individuals in
various ways, $15,000,000. Making a grand
total of losses sustained by the State of Geor
gia alone in the late war of $398,986,000.
Deducting this from the original sum of SB4O, -
041,000, and we have left only $442,055,000.’
ESTABLISHED 1826.
Between Broadway & Greenwich Strett. oct2V-3m
Lard.
A SMALL lot only, prime article.
dl6-tf CHAS. L. COLBY £ 00.
Hehh L. Jkwxtt. James I. Snidd.
Jewett Jk Snides,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Second Street, Huron, OtorgU,
(Between Cheery and Poplar.)
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
menus of cotton, produce, manufactures and other
articles of merchandise. Orders and consignments
solicited from all parts of the country. Best attention
given to ordera for purchasing cotton.
Agents for several first class Insurance Companies,
nil ts
PAPER WIREHM'SK
AND
Depot forPrinters’Supplies
WARREN A PLATNER, Wholesale dealers In all
hinds of Writing. Printing and Wrapping Pa
pers, Envelopes. Twines and Paper Rags.
Also, Printers Inks. Cards and Card Hoards.
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 Bath Paper Mills.
Cash paid for Rags and all Linds of Paper Stock.
d6
TUB
Singer Sewing Machines.
Principal Office for the State of Georgia,
118 BHOIGHTOS STREET,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large assortment lor sale at New York price*.
Sewing .Machines of all kinds repaired at short
notice.
Stitching neatly done. nil
SAVANNAH, UEOR6IA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1865.
FOR MALE. <b TO 11E.\T.
For Sale or Rent,
SEI Ul COTTON LANDS.
QEVF.RAL valuable Plantations, producing the finest
k? Sea Island Cottons suitable, also, for Palma
Christ!. Apply to
dDH-6* JOHN STODDARD.
FOR SALS,
CITY OF SAVANNAH COUPONS, In anms to
salt purchasers.
FORDYCH. ANDERSON A JANNEY,
38-ts No 10 Stoddard’s Range.
FOR SALE.
1A BBLS No. 1 Mackerel
X" 10 bhls No, 2 Mackerel
10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
26 half bbls NO. 1 Mackerel
26 half bbls No. 2 Mackerel *
160 kits No. 2 Mackerel
160 kits No. 2 Mackerel
40 tuba Choice Lard
13 tubs Choice Butter
4 firkins Choice Bntter.
The above lot are fresh and new, and will be offered
low, to close consignment.
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
nov2S Comer Abercum and Bay streets.
For Lease or Rent,
0\ ACHES of good Farm Land, two miles from the
OLE Court House. Apply to
JOHN MoMAHON.
n!3-tf Jefferson and Broughton streets.
WANTED.
Wanted.
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. R.. 1
Savannah, Dec. fi, 1946 f
STEAMBOATS wanted at onee to bring away from
Doctortown to Savannah one thousand bales of
cotton,
Liberal terms will be offered.
_ d7-tf JOHN SCREVEN, President.
Wanted,
UfQA A MONTH 1 Agents wanted wanted for rix
N’ew entirely new articles, just out. Addreee O. T.
GAREY, City Building, Biddelord, Maine.
sepl6 d*w3m
House Wanted,
IN a good locality, suitable for four persons and
servants.
Apply to or address
COMSTOCK * KINSEY,
WANTED,
BY a gentleman and wife, two or more unfarnislißal
Rooms, for housekeeping.
Address Box 176, P. O. . dl9-tf
Consignees Wanted.
FOR E. H. S 36 bbls Floor
20 half bbls Flour
9 bbls Crackers
C bbls Apples
6 bbls Eggs
G A W-100 tubs Lard.
if not called for will be sold for freight and expenses
octßß BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
WANTED 7
GEORGIA and South Carolina Bank Bills
Albany and Gulf Railroad Stock
Central Railroad Stock
Coupons Albany and Gulf Railroad
Coupons City of Savsnnah
FORDYCE, ANDERSON A JANNEY.
d2-tf Bay st., No. 10 Stoddard's Range.
Hart & Co.,*
hardware merchants
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR OLD STAND,
Corner King and Market Streets,
GUNS, REVOLVERS, SHOT & FOWDER
“HOE’S" CIRCULAR SAWS, 8 TO 60
INCH
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
BAR IRON AND STEEL
METALS OF ALL KINDS
BUILDING MATERIALS
TIN AND WOODWARE
HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES
HOLLOW -WARE OF ALL KINDS
TURPENTINE AND COOPERS’ TOOLS
BRASS AND IRON WIRE CLOTH
BOLTING CLOTH (ANCHOR BRAND>
MILL ROCKS (18 TO 40 INCH)
MILL IRON
SILVER PLATED GOODS
HUBBS, SPOKES, AXES, SPRINGS,
AND
A LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS, AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
DecS-lm
Rice Plantations to Rent.
onn Af! RF.S 011 the Altamaiia iUvcr, will, ample
OvU high land, and all necessary improvements
attached.
300 uc.-ea on Savannah River, nesr St. Augustine
Creek. - BRYAN, HARTRIDGK * CO.,
dil-lw * 163 Bav street.
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1803.
Black Dark Green
Black for Silk Light Green
Dark Blue Magenta
Light Blue Maize
French Blue Maroon
Claret Brown Orange
Dark Brown Pink
Light Brown Purple
Snuff Brown Royal Purple
Cherry Salmon
Crimson * Scarlet
Dark Drab Slate
Light Drab Solferino
Fawn Drab Violet
Light Fawn Drab Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
«- A SAVING 0F 80 PER CENT. Jf*
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five timet that aom. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye. The process is
simple, sad any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, Pleach and German.
Inside of each package.
HOW* A STEVENS,
•• 240 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally.
uctlfWlm
"William Gill,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
“IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and
A Domestic Ales, Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagne Cider, Ac.,
No. 176 Boulton Street, *
Opposite St. Paul’s Church,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile’s Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping
Southern Orders.
All orders by mall will be promptly attended to.
nl4-3m
BILLIARDS^
Six Tables*
I RESPECTFULLY invite the patronage of my old
friends and visitors to the city. I have Six Good
Billiard Tables, Including two of Phelan's make, with
the best Balls. Cues, Bridges, Maces, Ac., procurable.
My rooms are commodious, and I endeavor to employ
only competent attendants. My Bar Is supplied with
a good assortment of Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac.
n26-tf WALTER O'MEARA.
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
(iRIFFJNG & CO., Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlanflt Street,
• NEW YORK.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Plows, * Sugar Mills, Hay Cutters,
Harrows, Corn Mills, Sausage Cutters,
Cultivators, Cider Mills, Vegetable Cutter
Cotton Sweeps, Fan Mills, Hand Carts,
Hay Presses, Saw Mills, Mule Carts,
Cotton Presses, Com Shelters, Ox Carts,
Cider Presses, Store Tracks, Farm Wagons,
Grain Cradles, Wheelbarrows Horse Powers,
Chums, Sngar Pans, Threshtug Mach's
Ox Bows, Shovels, Cotton Gins,
Ox Yokes,. Spades. Mowers A Reap s,
Well Buckets Hoes, Forks, Ac., Ac.
t Bakes, Scythes.
Carden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Hoyt's Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Manure, Pon,
drette, Plaster, Ac.
Sole agents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.'s Phosphatlc
and Ammbnlated Guano, and Super-Phosphate of
lime, and Brace's Concentrated Manure.
Trade supplied. Order direct from
GRIFFING A CO..
n23-3m 68 and 00 Conrtlandt st., New York.
NOTICE
TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4th
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1865.
ALL persons who shipped Goods by the Steamer Sa
Vanuatu on the above named day, are requested
so call immediately at the store of F. M. Myrcll, Esq.,
Harris' Buildings, Bay street, and Identify such goods
as have been saved from the wreck of the steamer.
1. W. WOLCOTT,
n2O , Agent.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned promises to euro
Seminal Weakness
In all Its worst forms without the use of medicine
Please send for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for
postage. Address J. M. RUSSELL,
octio-sm Boston, Mass.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform his
former patrons and the citizens generally that
he Is prepared again to take contracts to build new
or repair wharves.
Pile-driving don* by steem pile-driver.
dT-fim . KRENSON.
Lemons.
70 EB, from Few York steamer, In good
dlft-tf CHAU- I- OOLBY A OO
K. W. HARSH A CD.,
DRUGGISTS,
GIBBONS BUILDINGS,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets,
HAVE thoroughly refitted their establishmerft, and
replenished with a general assortment oi
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, l atent Me
dicines, Paints, Oils, Darden Seeds,
Ac. Ac., Ac.,
they solicit the patronage of their friends.
Particular attention wUI be given to the careful
preparation of preacrlptiuhs. dll-lm
WHOLESALE
Boots, Shoes and Brogans.
M. KRAUSS,
1A rets and ST at. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Is enabled, through his permanent house in Bos
ton, to fuShtsh Joeberu and Dealers In this city, a*
well as those m the country, with
BOOTS AND SHOES
at more reasonable rates than any other house,
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Thow landing and for sale.
2(MI Boi “' K. >• » nd caddies Tobacco, which we
r - Y" arenowofferlugatprir.es lower than It can
be bought for in Northern cities.
MILLEK, THOMAS A CO.,
n *Ftf No. 206 Bay stress!.
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