Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 06, 1866, Image 2

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— ——T—T- The Savannah Daily Herald, BY S. W. MASON A CO. SAMUEL \V. MASON,.. W. T. THOMPSON...... • Editor, SATURDAY JAStART 6. 1866. LEGISLATION IN MISSISSIPPI. The M^sisaippl Legislature which ad- 3 d sine die a short time since, enacted a u ;n *-'i oi'-important laws, and chief among u.L'.:ii.ie i ur acts concerning the freed men of i ini S ate. The first provides for the cra ft if->"■ < f c Unly Courts, with inferior and criminal jurisdiction to the Circuit Courts. Tney are to be held once in each month. T. is Court consists of the Probate Judge and two Justices of the Peace. The nestis an act to confer civil rights on freedmen. This bill authorizes this class of persons to sue and be sunt!, to bring suits against white persons and testify in all cases on which they are parties to the record. It compels a freed- inuu to have a iawlul home or employment, on the second Monday of January ot each year. It punishes any person who shall en tice a freedman from his employment. Both parties to the contract are held to a strict fulfillment of its conditions. The third of the series is entitled “an act to regulate the relation.of master and apprentice, as relates to treed men, free negroes and mulattoes,” wh.c i authorize the Probate Court to bind on; .s un apprentice, aDy orphans or negro cl.il.Iren, .whose parent or parents are unwil- iii,-. or unable to support them, giving the pr i r . ce to lhe former owner, if the Court sb:r. deem such former owner to be a fit and proper person. It is made the duty ot the SheiilT and other civil officers of the counties to tep’ort to the Court, semi-annually, all freedmen under eighteen years of age who are orphans, &c. The last is an act of the vagrant laws of the State. Vagrancy, under its proyision is promptly punished. These lour acts appear to be skilfully framed and are, perhaps, the best which could have been devised. The Courts of the county are thrown open to the freedmen, an.d they fully secure to them the fruits of their labor and guard them against imposi tion. But they at the same time protect the j community against idleness and vice. The policy underlying the action of the Legisla ture upon this delicate aud embarrassing subjeci appears to be identical with that which has controlled the administrative ca reer of the Freedmen’s Bureau in this and other Spates. The only feature in these laws to which any objection can be made by the Federal authorities is the clause forbidding them to own or lease real estate. Perhaps k would have been wiser, under the pressure of ex isting circumstauces, to have omitted that clause- i‘‘ IN * —A Social Science Association has recent ly been in session in Boston Pipers upon the reform of. prison nd infiace asylum re gnlations were read and various philantropic morcmniy propusetf. —Gens. Scott and Longstreet reached New Orleans on the same day, and both stopped at the St. Charles Hotel- —A female sailor has recently confessed her exploits. She is a Scotch lassie from Aberdeen, is now nineteen yam- Aid, nod went to sea some years ago as a. cabin boy. She has served as ordinary seaman, but last year her sex was discovered. She still, how ever, wears mate apparel, and is now work ing in an English lead factory under the name of William Btuce. —The Princess of Wales lately passed her twenty-first birthday, and the event was duly celebrated at Sandiogbam, her country, seat, by a dinner to the peasantry of the vicinity at which the Prince of Wales proposed his wile's health. He presented the lady also on the occasion with a pair ot Shetlaud ponies as a birthday gflt. The Queen sent to her daughter-in-law an elegant bronze statue of the Prince Consort —The English government is encouraging flax culture in Canada. —Further seizures of Fenian arms_hare been made in Canada. —Lord John Russell and Sir Robert Pei have had a serious difficulty. The latter re fuses to settle it. —The town and canton of Tica, Andalusia, Spain, are being ravaged by an luvason ol spiders. All vegetation is eaten upTby these insects, and their bite produces a very pain ful swelling —Hamburg papers state that a portion of the Heligoland rock, having been long un dermined by the sea, had fallen tfud was eh gulfed in the waves. Out of the 500 inhabi tants on the Island 70 are said to have perished. —It is said General Gideon J. Pillow is building a large seboolhouse and providing teachers for his lormei slaves. He owned quite a large number. —Dr. Joseph S. Walters, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has been convicted of felonious as sault on a young lady who was one of bis pa tients, has been sentenced to the State Prison for ten years-. —Penny trains are now fully established in Loudon, England. They run entirely under ground, late and early. They will take a person to bis neighborhood for two cents in ten minutes, while if he took a bu9 above ground an hour would be consumed iu reaching his destination, and have to pay twelve cents. CO igpr * YlKMAUIfi* | J OFFICE OF |THE BEHALS. savannah. Jan. a, tees. Florida U. 8. Senator*. The Tallahassee Sentinel, of the 30th ulti mo, announces the election, on that day, of WilkcrsoD Call, Esq., and the Hon. Win. Marvin as Senators from that State, in place of Messrs. Yulee and Mallory. The first named wa9 elected to fill the term which expires 3rd March, 1369. The latter to fill the term which expires on the 3rd March. 1867. Mr. Call, who is the nephew of the late Governor Call of that State, is a compara tively young lawyer of the Tallahassee bar, and has acquired much distinc'ion in ins pro- let-! -n both as an orator aud jurist. G • i-r or Marvin was for many years prior to" tii . u- nar, Judge of the United States D i. t Court at Key West, which position 11-1. b^u-.d in the spring of 1861. As the i Provisional Governor of Florida be :-.,r!v .ed valuable service to the people of Cj;u S'ute, for which he ha9 been requited by tim most flattering manifestation of their confidence in his integrity aud ability. He is a native of New York. “The Right Wav.”—This is the title of a weekly sheet issued in Boston by Geo. L. Stearns for the advocacy of the enforcement of regro suffrage upon the South. Some fifty thousand copies are distributed weekly throughout the States free of charge—and free of postage The aim ol the publisher seems to be to convince the people of the North that there is no such thing as loyalty or good faith among the whites ot the South, and that the only true supporters of the Union here are the blacks; that Congress ba9 the right to invest them with the right of suf- frayand that until this is done there can be no reconstruction and no peace. Tne edi- ti r a.-ks for contributions of money in order to > uuble him to extend the usefulness of his s;i "especially at the South, where Major- G i ru Howard has kindly volunteered to iii-.tr unite it, through the ageucy of the Free, linen’s Bureau.” JU. CTMG OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF*THE SKIDAWAY SHELL. ROAD. Office Skidaway Shf.ll Roar Co.,) Savannah, Jan. 4. 1866. J At A meeting of the Stockholders of the Skidaway Shell Road Company, held this day, the following resolutions were offered and passed: Whereas, under the second section of the ar t of the Legislature of Georgia incorpo rating the Skidaway Shell Road Company, it is made lawful for said Company to issue stock to the amount of fifty thousand dol lars ; and whereas, stock has hitherto been issued to the amount of twenty-seven thou sand dollars; aud whereas, the present con dition of the road renders a large outlay of money indispensible to its usefulness and the interest of the Company; he it Resolved, That stock be issued to an amount i-ufficient to fill the capital stock ol the Company to. fifty thousand dollars, as permitted by the charter aforesaid. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to obtain the subscription to ao aim .ant of stock necessary to carryout tue above resolutiou. The followiug Committee was appointed. W. R. Pritchard, W- H. WrLTBEROER, Acoostds Burnt. Book of subscription open for ten dxys at the Pulaski House. WM. H- WILT BERGER President. R. B. Bradford, Public Administrator of New York, addresses a note t 0 the Common Council of that city, informing them that he la a defaulter to the amount of thirty.fi ve lo forty thousand dollars, which sum he saya was abstracted by himself from the office, and lost in stock speculations in Wall street. He has made an as-ignment of his own pro perty and that -of his wife, to liquidate the amount Steamer Plat* for Sale.—We call atten tion "to the advertisement of the steamer -Plato for sale- at Hilton Head. She is a fine, Pv’o^draught river steamer, has been tbo- r y rebuilt, and is in good conditio*- Tue advertisement contains a description of —The typhus fever has broken out among the animals iu the Jardin d’Acclimation, Paris, and two gazelles and six yaks died of the disease. They were buried twenty feet below the surface of the ground. — An arm chair of Voltaire’s has lately tieeu sold in Paris for two thousand francs- — Thirty conductors ou the city railroad ears iu New York were dismissed lor dishon esty last week. Detectives of the female persuasion now travel regularly on most ol the lines. One of the companies has posted up, in large fetters, at its depot, “Honesty is the best policy.” — A Connecticut man is pushing through the patent office a new machine lor manu facturing coffee berry out of flour, so that the old plan “buy your coffee and grind it your self,” will not assure Us purity hereafter. —A lawyer addressed the court as “gen tlemen,” instead of “your honors.” After he had concluded, a brother of the bar re minded him of his error. He immediately rose to apologize, thus: “May it please the court —in the heat of the debate 1 called your honors gentlemen. I made a mistake, and beg pardon." —A gentleman from Texas says that it is not known what lias become of Senator Wig- (all. It is considered certain that he has not crossed the State into Mexico, and if in the United States his locality is a secret. Many believe that be is dead. —The President is preparing or has pre pared a reply to the resolution of Congress, asking for information why Jefferson Davis has not been brought to trial. The ground taken will be found to embrace the legal dif ficulties heretofore announced as in the way of a civil trial, aaiiiie probabilities are that Congress will pass a law to meet this and all similar emergencies. —It is rumored that the Cambridge Horse Railroad Company is abont to discharge all their conductors whose persons at all ap proach corpulency, and hire in their places lean men, who will be able with less diffi culty to pass through the crowds which throng the cars night and morning. The horse railroads will doubtless follow this laudable example. —A girl in a paper mill in Bangor found a ring composed of thirty diamonds among some rags she was picking. —Carl Shurz has been extensively t lirou the South hi the last few months, but though a General, he didn’t get there during the war.—Lou. Jour. A man who had been five hours in his coflin iu New York, awoke Just in time to escape burial. Miss Marriott is playing" Hamlet in Liverpool to large audiences. —A delegation of planters and former re bels are now in Washington, endeavoring to obtain an appropriation from the Govern ment to rebuild the levees from Vicksburg to New Orleans. They were destroyed by both sides during the war, and. it will cost several millions to febuild tfiem. Hundreds of thou ands of acres of cotton lands are under wa ter that can be replquped if (his work is done. QufoX ComlsniArkaJa uUhouk change. Daring J die week large orders were received from the inte rior. We notice that there to yet a^rull mooli of wla- ter goods offering of ail liescriptfohs, which is being closed out as rapidly as possible to make space for the Spring and Summer good s. We quote prints at 29 to 29« cents per yard; oubleached shirting 4-4 at iS to 2S cents per yard; bleached shirting 84 to 35 cents per yard. Georgia manufactured goods continue much neg lected and the sates are exceedingly light, and prin cipally confined to smalt lots for the retail trade. The offering stock Is ample. We continue quotations Osnaburgs, a. and B., at 88 to 41c per yard ; sheet bigs, 4-4. S3 to Sic per yard; 7-8 at 80c per yard : yam $3 75a4 per bunch. A light demand prevails for cloths We q note cas ishneres at $2 to $3 per yard; jeans 65c to $1 per' yard.' Tire money market comtnueavery stringent, bank, ere and brokers declining in operate except in first class paper. The gold market' Is without change, the demand.lor the precious metal being Slight., We quote tim buying rate Inf -at 44 to 47 per Cent, premium; selling at 44 to <9 per cent, premium ; sit* ver halves aud dollars continue In active request We quote the buying rate f»r silver at $40 p~r cent premium ; selllug at 48 per cent, premium ; sales are also reported at 45 per cent, premium. , cotton—At the close of our last weekly review of the market, on the evening of the 28th uit., weno- Liced that the demandTor uplands, was good. Dur ing the past week there has been comparatively little done We quote to-day as fallows: ordinary, ‘ ,... Nominal. Lou ,\hddllpg 4Sta.it; Miauling :T.: *... .v&i* trict Middling qjqu jood Middling ; ""”".'.60® The above are the quota tlons atp Wch cotton la held though very little has been done The receipts since the 29th ult., have been as follows : 4,481 bales of Up- aud 307 sea island cotton,and. The exports during the same period have been 3,943 bales upland, awl 134 sea Island—leavlr - * ■ - - rivers recede ao as net tc small supplies of timber la&ctions for the week wereSlmli 'the rates ruling the previous week. tier, per in 17 —.... Square Timber A. ~<<4k Choice lots ( ' 22a94 Extra lengths, well hewu J. *4aS8 TWs.—Tnestoek on hand » heavy; anti me sales are verr good. We hear of sales of Oolong at (lal 50 .. ■ — - - - - - - -- -- ‘Hat By special order cf Brig. Gen.TiiUon, Acting :ia. issued from Bureau Be., 15ec.'as3T Youug fly*os at #1 soal 7$ and Imperial": at fillOa •adeobilgatoV.v -upon all ftpedipen-in Uiis State to •)*?■ - ' , 1 . * \ rtKtalh emplovment for "their own -sopport, and S!i lL p /v,ri r Pl.o -a,,. Inta nnnflnilA IlCVTlr and fha ,4a * * ing on. hand and on shipboard, of 13,646 bales upland, and l,s?i uot cleared, a stock _ w sea island. The Savannah, Ocmnlgec and Altatuaha rivers are in good boating condition, and the receipts of the week were in excess of the previous week. 1,433 upland and 132 -ea island. . sea Islands—There has been a alight demand duriug the week at rates from M0o to *1 25, princi pally, these quotations being for cotton, superior in quality to (he ordinary “cart cotton,” or of cotton iruduoed at any distance from the sea coast. The business of the w«ek in s«a island cotton was coin paratively small. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1st. ... iveii since I>ec. 29th.. ‘ Previously Total Receipts ;... Exported tills Week • Previously j total Exports j Stock on bund Jan. 4.... 1865-68. Sea Isla nd. 281 807 4.156 upland. 3,724 5,989 85,115 4.7441 134] S,235| 94,828 3.W 3,366) l.S75| 81,182 13,646 EX FORTS OF fOTfON FROM DEC. 29, 1885, TO JAN 4 1866. torts. Boston....! New York !.!! .' Baltimore ];"*’* Charleston Total Exports .Snt Island.1 tea! Upland. 1,151 2,792 Apfi.ks—Tiie market continues abundantly sup lilted, and the demand fair. A targe slock of inte- lor iruit is offering. We quote from Jf4 to *8 per btil Bacon—A large stock is offering. Daring the week there was a slight demand, principally on the part of city dealers. Prteea are ut their lowest ttgnres, and hopes are entertained that an improvement will oc- i'iir and the market brought to a standard. New Meats should be received a few weeks lienee. We quote Ribbed Sides at I9Ma2oe.h;. There art; no Clear Sides iu market ; Shoulders are nointual at 1 j>„a llkio ; Hams, (canvassed,) 23c; do., Sugar Cored, 2#c. Biaift.vo—Market unchanged, with a ltgiir de mand. We quote Utmnv at aoa33c ; Sea Islaud, 33a 35c; Tucker, cooper A Co.’a, 4oa42e —Tlie supper for tbe 7tU regiment ball in New York-will cost $30,000. —Brazil bas built her first iron-dad and has facilities to build some more. -Tbe profits of the London Times are $250,000 per annum—but then paper is lower there. —The steamer Commonwealth, on lhe Boston and New Yorkjonte, 'together with the depot and thirty-six cars, was destroyed by fire on the 29th. —The Memphis and Charleston railroad has been entirely rebuilt, excepting the bridge over tbe Tennessee river. — Brigadier General Champion Vaughan, formerly of Kansas, attempted to commit suicide by swallowing poison on the 23d, in St. Louis' but his life was saved by the prompt administration of an antidote- In tbe afternoon he again attempted to destroy hie life by inhaling chlorotorm, in the Mercantile Library room, but was again saved by medi cal aid. General Vaughan served on the staff of General Ctutis and General Blunt during the war. No xtwspn is assigned for his strange conduct, —Tbe New York Tribune says : “The- troubles iu the Fenian camp will evidently culminate In a few days and come to a con clusion much in the^msotiw of a l«Me bub ble which expands and bursts. And, yet it is still difficult to safety corifectUre whether the final victory will perch upon the banner of the 0 Mabony or take up a final abode in the hails of the Fenian Senate,” — General Swayne, Commissioner of the Freedmen’s “Bureau in Alabama, has is sued an order U> the officers of the Freed-, men’s Bureau, which, in effect, nullifies tbe taws passed by the Legislature on that sub ject. . Bkksw ix—Tlie receipts coniInue very Uglit, and alt eflered is taken at tne rate of 40c per'ili, Biscui ts—Every variefy of Biscuits are on sale and Hu' market is largely supplied. Soda commands 12 "fc ; .sugar, 15c ; Bostou, 12c ; Batter, 12'lc ; Leinim, ■i .luxes, 20c, and in btils-lSc perlh. Bitter—We have no change of any moment to police iii ttiia article. The market continues to lie well supplied, but during the week the transactions have geueiaiiy been coullued to Hie home trade which has been unusually active. Prime westeni sells at 45a50e iu firkma ; aud goslien, iu tubs at ;oa -ike ; and in firkins at 49u51c per lb. Caubaues—Tne market continues to be bare <>r stock, and llie only sales are at retail. Cement—Continues in lair demand. We quote ‘“l^erof Paris at «4 75 per bbl. Rosvdale Cement lit }4, I lahierer'a hair |tt 30, per cwt. CHEESE—A fair demand exists. The stock Is very, heavy. During the week gushen advauced one cent peril). We quote gosbeu at 22a23e per lb. Extra •■re“ IU 23a25c. Eushsh dairy 26a20c. Pineapple 30 coffee—We notice no change In the rate during the past week. The market continues to be weu stock I d, and the sales have been at 3Sa36c for Hio : 3lu3J for .St. Domingo, aud 42045c for Java. Candles—Are iu fair demand for the city trade. We quote Adamauiine 23x30c per lb ; Hull’s mould, 8’8, 21C, 6’S, 24c. Corn—Arrivals light. A sale of several thousand bushels w as made uom ship at $1 10 for inferior white. Good quality white or yellow i9 held firmly ut FI 30al 40 lu lots from store. Ei«uh.—The stuck on hand continues large. Dor- ing tlic week a lair demand to supply the home trade existed. The change in prices uoticed In oar last report was fuljy sustained by trausacdous. Very ■Rile common flour is offcrmg, and the rates for these grade* are uomlnal. We quote Superfine at $ ualu so; Extra Famll> at fit, aud Fancy Brands ut Il2al5 per bbl. GuNrowDEB—A fair demand exists. We quote Hazard Mills 11. E. g. lu kegs, *15; lu hall do, 86; ill quarter do, $s, iu cases or 25 lbs each, oue lb caunis- ters, Eairluwn Brand, 75o per caunister, K. it. p. «0c per lb in canr.lsters. Hav.—Light arrivals. Wholesale prices have ad vanced to $1 ?5 from wharf; retails at from $140 to •$ 1 50. Good demand. Hides.—The demand continues very good, with very light receipts. We quote: Green Hides — to 4c. per lb. Dry Salted — to 6c. per lb. Dry — to— per lb. Dry. Hint., Uto—per lb. Deer Stilus....... to L5C. per lb. Ikon and Steel.—A-fair supply or theae articela coutiaae offering lu this market. We quoteBefined iron at 7c per lb, Swede’a Iron at 10c, Flow Steel at 12)4c, Cast Steel at LSaSoc. lemons.—A very Inferior stock is on aale, and tbe transactions of a retail character only. We are with out quotations. Lard.—We hear of no material change In this ar ticle. We quote leaf at 26a30c, and presaed at 224 25C. Leather—Duijng foe post week there qras an improved demand Tor all descriptions of leather. We quote Oak sole, middle weights, 5lu59c per lb. Hem lock sole, middle weights, 48c; French calf skins, 22 lbs $2.75 per lb; American culd do, 30 lbs $1.75; 22 lbs $2 per lb. Lumber—We have no new features to reportintbe market. A good iuqulry continues. We quoVe West ludla and other orders at $40 to $52per thousand. if iLASSKS—In consequence ol rne extreme dutlnrse of the market, a cargo which was offered on tlte inar- ket for sale, was bought in aud will lie forwarded North. Holders of small lots have withdrawn them from the market. Mackerel—The market, as usual, is well supplied, c quote as follows; No. 1, half bills at $H> 50; No. 2, do. 89al0; No. 1 lu kits, $3u$3 25; No.2, do, at $2 76 o*3; Codfish, in drums, (OaJlc per liii ioiiiiador Her ring per bbl $12. Nails—c'ontlnne in fair demand with a moderate stock. We quote B>iontoon, assorteil, at si; to‘10 cts. per lb. Oii AMiE-s—The stock I* ample and sales have been made during the last week from store at $25o$30per thousaud. Wool.—The reaitiU continue light, and the de mand is limited. We quote unwashed at 35 centa ^WHUAKV—Tlie-demand W all grades of wfoaklas daring the asst watek v. «»good. particularly of the lin er glades. The stock Is getting quMe Ught. W'aqnote Glbtou's .‘kin’sA Co.'s as fifitowsjr-Dan- tiledlstflled oiiTKye Whlsley, per gSllouf $5.7(t; Superior old Manougaliela WtiLskey, per miL $8,25. Choice old Manongshela Rye X per gal. $j,3o. Choice do. do. do. XA per gal. $3.40. Choice do. do. do. XXX per gal. #3.50. Choice do. do. do. XXXX per gaL $S.«. Choice old Bourlion Whiskey per gal. $3,4a Old Nectar 1840 per gal. $4.10 Old Family Nec tar per gnl. $4 25. Pure old Rye Whiskey par gal. 84 35. Pure old Wheat Whiskey per gal. $4 50. Tlioa J. Flack & Sons Baltimore Rectified Whiskey at ii 65 per gallon, do. extra Rectified *275 per gallon; Massey,-Collins * Co., uclettrated XX Plifladelphte Ale, exclusive of cask $15, half bids $7 50; Medar Swan Gin, $6 00; Noilet’s Imperial do., $5 50; Otard, Dupur A Co.’b Cognac brandy, in quarter casks and half pipes, $11 to $15 per gaUon. Sherry Wines, $2 50 to $4 50 per gallon, according to quality ; imported Champagnes, Rest, Marceeux A Co., Helms, $28 per case of quarts; Due De Monte breilo, #28 per case. Wallace's Brands hs" follows': Rectified $2 60 ; Imperial Nectar at $3 25. Bourbon $3 00 ; Columbian uiu at #4 oo ; M. Leavy A Co’s genuine Keiitocky, $3 60, Kellers genuine Kentutky Whiskles $S 75; Bourbon, in cases, $12 ; Nicho las Schnapps $12. Sherry Wine $12 ; Cognac Bran dy #20, Ale, per dozen, $3 ; Porter, per doz., $3 ; Virginia Mountain Dew Whiskey .#2 75 per gallop; Old Plantation Botrrbon Whiskey $3; Fuller's ofd State #t 50 to $5; Old Santa Cruz Rum, warranted genuine, $8 to 30; P. H. Godard’s Brandy $15 per gallon; Seignette $15; Crown Sherry, per gal- on, $41 8c. Martin’s port, $4 per gallon; Ske- lian's Golden Ale, per case of two dozen, #5 50; Porter, do $5 50; Ales la bbla 15@ $17;Cham pagne Cider per case of one doz qts $8, pts, of two dozen $6; Kentucky Bourbon Wiiisky $3 50 per gallon ; Old Rye #5 per gallon; Old Bourbon #8 to 3 50 per gallon. Imported Sherry $4 25 ; and Port ut $4 25 per gallon. Imported Champagne $25 to 30 per case. Pure Holland Ufa $4 to 6 per gallon; Cognac Brandy #4 to $10 per gallon, by case, #30 to 36. Egg Nogg $15 per case. Freiwim—We have no change to notice ; a con tinued dullness prevails. . We quote cotton to New York, in steamers, at \s per lb; to Baltimore, fa Bteamers, at $1 bale; to Liverpool, In sailing vessels, at Rid to 1-I6d. Timber to Northern ports filial3 per 1,000 feet 'Lumber to Northern port* at $10al2 per 1,000 teei. . faeedmen who shall refuse or failko rnrewtof' Recta employment ou or before the 1CIU iast.vi - shall lie hired under contract, or If minors, bound out under proper regulations to such persons as wifi git* them employment by rha authorized agents.of skill Bureau, wlioarareoulred hjnald order aata On. I bare ar my office, iu foe Court House, all the ne cessary blank forms for freedmen’s contracts. and Indentures. The. attention .of- Freed urea and per sons desiring to contract with them ana Invited to this subject. Freedmen null ttake .notice that the Ume. specified In Qen. Tiilson’s Clroular expires on fo* 10th fast. DOMINICK A. b’BYRNE, ’ Ordinary Chatham Cp. VKRTIfiHtIKfiTg, steambB B1VE Sale. SAVAIRAN WHILISAIE PRICES CURRENT. Articles. Baoihno,Gunny j Sea Island Dundee Tucker, cooper A Co.. Tucker,. Cooper4k Co., Retail.. BaleRofc..., Bevf, Mess Extra Mess Fswily, half bids. Bacon, Hams Shoulders Sides.; Ckead, Navy Pilot Butter, Goshen, Prime...;.; Prime Western, Firkins Candles, Adamantine...... fc PER FROM TO yd- 30<a32 yd 33^33 yd 4o@— yd 46®— ib 19® 28 bbl 16®- bbl 19®— $16 — lb lb «i lb lb 9c. lb 10c. lb 63®57 <* “ 48®51 S9®30 24® 25 20® 23 @24 30®— 34®- 24®35 Hull's 0hce.se, Goslien, Kngllsb I»al|y.<i Pine Apple... U.Z. Coffee, St. Domingo K10 Java....'.......' ;. Cordage, Hemp Manilla Domestic Goons Shirtings, Brown Sheetings, Brown yd Brown Drills yd Cotton Oanaburgs Fwh, Mackerel, No. 1, new Jaw do.No. 1....,; ....: bbl a do kits 2 5 Flour, Good Ohio bbl 10 25®10 50 Good Family hill U 50® 12 50 Ordinary bbl 9 80® 10 05 Grain, Corn, Maryland White .bush 1 IS® 1 2* Prime Western .bush 1 3< Oats bush 7! Glass, American Wfallow — Gunpowder. keg lb £ s lb » lb lb 28 _ lb 30@S2 yd $10 58 Hay, Prime Northern. ..cwt 90al 20 do. Eastern... cwt —a— Hides. Dry beet-skins Ikon. Sweiles i'ig Iloop Hheet m ton ....ton 70S 10a —a— Naiiroils.. —a— Lakh, Prime Leaf » Sla33 Pressed to 27S30 Lime, iloeklaud ... .bbl $4a~ Lumber, \\ hlte Pine, rough... .. ...mft $40a-- do Pine dressed ...m ft 50055 Oii-s—We have no chang£ to notice. Tne stock Is ample and demand fair. We quote Linseed atfil 75 per gallon; whale at #2; sperm at *2 75; neattfoot at $2 35; lam at $2 50; kerosene at $l 10; train at.$l 76 spirits of turpentiueat §l 46. Oats.—Stock sufficient for demand; is held mther firmer at 85a95c, from store; black secslft $110. Potatoes.—The market continues heavily stocked and the demand very light. We quote: From store at $3 60a4 per bbl. P be.—The supply is heavy, with only a moderate Inquiry and limited sales. We quote at $30 per bid lor mess. Bops.—There has be°u a very fair business done dnriug the week In this article. We hear of no change, aud quote the ratafia j" • i ^«CB—No change to mdfce. Hie stock is aniv mo derate ; Jhe transactions are Ifmiteif" to the "home e are axceedlrn . T .. _^|e from the Ret . . qqote Georgia and Ca Una at li to 14c per lb, and' East India atlo to 13c. , Suoar—The market contluuea to be abundantly supplied with all the various qualities. We quote Brown, refined, at 14KM5e : Yellow, do., at 19al9««; Tbe wM.at ucdoeill;7ltbeprr ^Raisins—At present the demand is vei quote new crop in whole boxes, at $6a0 $3 70a3 76; quarters, $176a3- - t • S#moLS8-Th* demand continues good, we hear of no arrivals during the week We quote Georgia Cypress at $8a7 per M. m - SHOT—A good stock is on sale and the denuud is moderate. We quote Drop Shot at *4 50 net bag and Buck shot, *4 75. ; & ^ : Salt.—Yt» Imports during foe week were 12,567 lacks from Liverpool. No offers have as yet be«a made for the above Importations. The supply fa foe hands of dealers Is large and the demand from the taterter ervgood. «19* half We halfdo., ported at) HUMUty, at $2 75 a m J 1 Methodist Church was founded in wKsrile ° ctobcr ’ im - Next year will can Meth^bm ,ennial anniYertarypf Agieri- “ M st Lofos. Jl ae e3 i l ^ hi !j^ I l8 "^9“ * ^ of land in proposes to become a citizen 0 f -TheNew York New. contSi. from Qen. Early, dated at HavmM he denies that he has applied fori He says he is a voluntary exile, andw™bi pot accept a pardon if gratnltonaiv Tannab Ogeechee rivers, foe rivers overflowing u gratuitously tendered, tueir banks,ahe receipts were light as above. Untfi vist to St. Louis. on a P« chases of land in North 80 *^> ar * ooap.— 1 There is no scarcity, and foe market Is ° 10 Worth ‘”- r ’ * ’ well snpplied with every description and brand. We quote Colgate’s and Hall’s fatnAy brands atiec per l^Moodj|* Rarritt’s Saysnnxb Kmm made at 14a TiMnwt—The receipts during foe weak were fort* rafts of fatil timber and t#o of shipping Umber. In conseqnence of the recent heavy fteaMto in the Sa- Bpruce Fine Scantling m ft 33a3fi Yellow Fine Boards tuft 60s— Molasses, New York, refined gal 60®65 Golden Sirup gal “"" Nails fo naval Stores, Tar bbl Spirits Turpentine Varnish Oils, Linseed Whale Sperm Neatriuot Lanl Kerosene.. Train Turpentine Lubricating Oils . Spindle Oil gal Engine Oil gal No. 2 Lubricating , gal Osxaburgs, Flax yd Pork, Family Pig Pork bl 1’okter, London, quarts Raisins Malaga box 7 U0@— “ >iboX 3 50®— Salt, Liverpool sack 2 65®2 76 Coast sack — Soap. American, yellow lb 15® 1* Shot', all sizes.. bag 8 74®4 otard, Dopuy A Co, MAN cka, gal U 00®16 00 Gin. Holland - Whisky, rectified “ Old Kentucky “ Imperial Nectar. .Sugar, Brown B. Coffee Crushed Powdered Tallow Tobacco Teas.;.......^.. imperial l .... - Oolong. . ;s-r..-..-f. n.: Pouching Twine, Seine. Baling ; Wines, Claret Port gal4 00®5 00 Sherry. gal2 26®450 Catawba case —@8 00 Wool. Southern unwashed fa 82® L'lSOa... ® 30®38 bbl U GO®20 00 gal , gal 2 75®— gal 3 00®— gal 3 26®— fa un fa 23®34 fa 33® 24 fa 12}<@- fa 1 40® 2 00 -fa4 20® 1 60 fa 1 00®1 10 fa fa — case 9 50@1200 Offioe of U. 8. Direot Tax Com missioner. ; , DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, • -"‘Y .tUVAMHAO, Dec 13, 1865.1 Owners of Lots, Lands and Improvement* fa. the city of Savannah, Ga., are noUfled I hat foe Ta* Roll fiw ■aid aty is completed, and the taxes doe thereon may be paid to the undersigned within sixty (G0j days from lhl« date, at one office, north-west corner of 1 South Broad aud Lincoln streets. In uld city of Savannah For non-payment of the tax, the Act of CongrCas prescribes a lortfctnre of the property'taxed to foe DidttdStates. - ■ Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., and S to i p. m.. T. P. ROBB, S. A. PA5C0AST, J. C. BATBS, U. S. Direct Tax CommtMioaera, Diet. dlS-tf ' ' of Georgia. SAVANNAH NATIONAL BAN£» 1 December 9th, 1F63 J An election for six Directors, to manage foe affairs of this Baak'br one year, will be held at/foe Baakfog House on the second Tuesday in January next, being foe 9th day *1 the mouth. Foils open from 10 o’clock s. m. to S o'clock p. m. dlfi-lawlm JACOB 8P1VBY, Cashier. lal’t Tcffrtabl# SiciiUa lair Reaewer Has proved itself to be the moet perfect pieparatiou for the heir ever offered to foe pnbHe. It la a vegetable coraponnd, and eoutalna no lnjnri ous properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG INAL COLOR. • . It will ksiep the heir from falling out. 1 ^ U cleanses foe scalp and makes th» hair soft, ms trousand.ellk.en. ... It la a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young; should fail to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. fiWAskfoi Pall's Vegetabledldllan Hal Renewer, and take no other. R. P. HALL A CO., Nashus,'N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all drngglsie. BARNES, WARD Sk CO., New Orleans, La., nfi3-6m Southern Wholesale Agents. CBNTSAh ft R. ANff) BANKING CO. 1 OF GEORGIA, V Savannah; Dec. 4 1.1865. j An Election lor nine Directors to manage the af- fatrs of the Company lor the ensuing year will be held at the Banking House, In Savannah (second story), on Tuesday, the 2d of January, 1866, between foe hern* Of 10 a m and 1 p. m. Stockholders only wno hhve held stock for ninety daya Immediately preceding tbe day of election are entitled to vote. Stockholders, upon presentation of their stock cer tificates to foe conductors of trains, will be passed to and from tbe election over the Company's road, free. GEORGE A. OtJYLER, d6-lm Cashier. COLLECTORS OFFICE. L T . S. INTERNAL REVENUE, ( 1st District of GEoRorx. | A LL persons who applied to tbe Assessors for Li censee prior to tbe 1st of January, are required to call and get lhew wltUin te i (to) daysor besub- .tecled to the penalty of the law. A. N. WILSON, CoUector. Savannah, Jan. 3.1806. 33-4 .1 .11 : .i, 1 THE. STEAMER PLATO Jar now offered at private sale. Slie Is llu feet long ifad 36 feet wide, over all. Her engine leTQ 2-100 fau-bWfllfinder and 6 feet stroke. SHE HAS JCS-T BEEN Thoroughly Rebuilt UNITED STACKS MACHINE SHOP AT SAINT HELENA. "Zoi In Perfect Order. Application for purchase blast lie made to . • ‘ , C«l. VofL BRAYTON. jfritL- Poefoiayaer at.Hilton Head, S. C. youug aadtai. Ml6K| > ;X a ®imio 33. 3E»x»loe Who will appear as M*an.u, snpporteil by ’ ' XhflCzr. jD« TTnil nJu fa Jhe Drama entitled foe . wreckers Daughter. Mariam MlsaFunnieR Pri,^ Mr. D. Hoiiueu BALLAD—"Molher. Kiss me in my Dreams 1 ■ u GEORGE GRAY ‘ ""* r To conclude WUu llie roaring Farce ot iMales’ Boy. PaAdy Miles Mr. R Iiist or AEA SACKS SALT will be sold low, to.ofouH* con "»“v kigpment. "d . Ui j#l iBBjQIlAM, BALDWIN Dr. R. 4 STACY IB'fdSo Office l embsedlo; BROCGHTOK STREEti. J THIHD DOOTt J64* EAST OP BUL£. - e.H - A STORE lu a desirable locality. For terms, ap ply l y letter to J. E C..' “ J6-4 Key Box 135. ffawaunah. ugy 1.1- TURKEYS FOUND: T HE owner of two Tnrkejs, found on niy stoop pi Drayton street; Thursday evening, ran 'nkTi them by proving property and paying for Mils adrtfrr tirtment: j. G/ MEHETHNS,: 1 l« >* i ■ LOST, TJilTneR on Bull street or on Crn^res8, ; -i*etween JCj Bull and WtiitaWer, s GOLD BRACELET. The finder will be suitably rewarded by lqavlng It at foe counting room at J« ERWIN A HARDEE. CITY COUPONS, R ECEIVABLE et the City Treasury, trill be sold at liberal discount by BRYAN, HAST RIDGE & CO., j#lw ICS Bay street. WANTED, STORE, one half a store, or a counter, To Rent, For which a good price will be paid. ■ Inquire to-day at tbe Pulaski House. J6.1* POHL RANDALL & CO. Pleasant Booms, P ARTLY-furnished, siinsted »n L'tertv street, be tween Bull andJ)r|lyton, to Rent. Apply to 16-1 GEG C FRFEMAN. BTB - ~ .J City ol Savannah.. COUFORS. .... .80@90 Financial, Latest qpoTAnofa) po# pppd*»bnt Monet and Securities, conected by Bryan, Bartridge A On. Brokers, Ac. Savannab, Jan. 6fo, 1865. Notch to be $5 and upwards. These rates vlU be reduced 10 to so per cent, on smaller notes. Prepared expressly for foe Savannah Dally Heroic, Athens 50 Columbus Ifi Cfaumetoff; Ffiltpa..,| Empire State ...» Augusta Ing. and Banking Co. 8 Bank of Augusta.'... :...95 do Athens ,,.,.,,50 do do do do Ef Rank of Middle Georgia.^.......... .00 do Savannah,. ,46 do State of Georgia..... .,,,....28 Central Railroad and Banking Ou. 93 City Bank of AnguKS. 20 Farmers' and Mechanics’ 12 Georgia Railroad and Banking pq. .93 Marine Uank....,.:r.....i, 80 Mechanics' Bank.'.*. 6 Merchants’ and Planters’Rank./....... 8 Planters’ Bank. ^.,...14 Union do 5 Mechanics Savings and Loan Associations 5 SOUTH CABOMNA. ; : . .26 16 7 '....18 15 12 20 .15 17 10 >......10 10 16 rwisw iSJiu . 46 Planters ft ink of Ffarfehl.“ ;; j.-......fa Planters’ and Mechanic’ Rank 20 South Western Railroad ,»S0 «"*>“ iiivuifl-vu-'" ..,...^>.66 Ksefaaaff*. mrta. •• .......sslttULcnntflcis Boston- Sight...... .;.V. .7.*tetoXTfer dti. New Y^ork sight....... htox perct dia. <lo. SOdays.....:....1 per ct. and Int. do. aoduyw. ....iperct.aodlnt, Philadelphia Sight.........! per at die. Baltimore flight. . ,.l per ct. dU. mnm gfag. ... N*W York............. y ,., j ,.Mw ton P«wn. iphi#" ’ i.’.’i*'' '• %a Central BnflraflJXJrj;...tjvt...;. 67®;o MmSSlm em itoiiroud. ’ 1! >!; ‘; ;;; ;la»g Georgia Railroad. u.70®72 These quota dons are liable to fluctuate, and ran- not be relied on for any length of Urn*. Bank of Camden do Charleston... 1 .... do Chester ,7’.;,. do Georgetown.• do Hamburg.-. do Newberry do routh Carolina do Slate of So. C# .' Commercial Bank, CqfaBbla ... Exchange do ^ do Fanners’ and Exchange Merchants' Cheraw.. Peoples'Bank Bterliug, nom. BANBSlOft’S The Original and Best In the World 1 Tbe only true apd perfect Jlalr Dye. Harmless. Reliable and Iristsu toneous. Produces Immedlate.y a splendid Black natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or skin Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is signed William S. Batchelor Also, ' ' r REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLKFLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nrw Yoaa. MAERIAUE CEUBACY. An Emay of Warning and Instraction tor Young men. Just published by the Howard Association, and sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. octl#8m S. T.-~I860—X. Drake’§ Plntitioi Bitters. They pnrffy, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healfoy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven foe mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of foe stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core foarfofas. Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous We„4.cb«, They are foe best Hitlers In the world. They make foe weak strong, an* are exhausted nature's great re storer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rom, foe celebrated Cafissya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard fo age or ttfaa of day. Particularly recommended to dcllcato persons requiring a gentle stlmslant. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen uine when Cork Is covered by our'private C.B. Stamp. Beware of conaterfetta and refilled bottle*. P. H DRAKE fa CO., oct»-eodly ’ J 81 Park Row,New Yorit . A PHYSIOLOGIC Air View of MARRIAGE Containing nearly 300 pages; and ISO fln*; Plates and Bagnsvtags of the Anatomy of the Human Or gana la a state or Health and. Disease, with a Trea tise os Early Errors, Its Deplorable Consequences upon the mind aadBody, with the jfofoofoffan ol Treatment—the only rational and suoqessfttl mod* ol cur*, aa shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and thdse contem plating marrisge, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condition. Sent free of postage to any aditreaS, Tfcrist of 2! pefffa, lu Stamps or'postage cuneacy, iiy addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. si Malden Lane, Albany, N. T. ’» 1 he author may be consulted Upon any of the dia- eaees upon which Ua hook treats either personally or by stall, and medicines sent to any part of the world. octlO faff KEROSENE WARE, Laapa, Chandeliers, Brackets, tfarp Hangers, SSde a, Bide Inreps, with and without Reflectors; Fan- «y Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases, Pegs and Fonnts- Ihfawt. Glass Canes, Burners, Globea, Chfaudea and Wick, DRCGGlSTS’ FLINT A GREEN GLASS, Crock ery Dealers' and Confcctlonenr GLASSWARE. Good* of all kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL. JiJaBT.WRfaBT. 226 Greenwich Street, Two doom below Barclay, |t. Y ' MM ■ - m J5-3 sBoq i uii ft ;-:ii5 ::o t ■■ ROB, WHITNEY fa CO., No. 4 Harris Range, Bay street. — —_—: :—» Liverpool Salt, To sell at 100 BAGS OR UPWARDS Apply to WJL BATTERSBY A Co. VALUABLE PACKAGES REMAINING IS THE OFFICE OF Adams’Express Comp’y f a 1> JANUARY 1st, foCfi. AJHngham, 124th N Y Bare, J w Beiry, IW .mr Beckett, J 1 - Beardslv. P M Bsnadfo-u, Jessie Broker, Sergt M Brinkman, F A. Arnosv, N B. Bo nor, John Brain, J C Bradly, R liuohey, J Bn ant.L n care 01 Boiiie 4 Bryant, Chichester, P W 129th N Y Copp, F ■ r, Mrs L. Cutino, B Coni air, P H Corn’d Offl. Cooper, J W cor 153.1 N Y Ooohran, C Drill*, P H Dncka, C P ->•204 Raty; Svirg Eatun. Kev W B Faye, NB Paries, Ff* Geary, R Goodwin, TM Ganlding, B L Griffin, T X r Granger, John ■* Howard, Llent A B Hiirtz, Wm- Hongerlord, V B Holbrook, Geo b Homer, Lt Col ' Hogan, J J Ireland, 41133J n't" ; JacksoD, G H 176th N Y Johnson, Q H Earner, D Lane, R* Son Lichman. L Letson, G 113JN ¥ Lo wen that, W Mattfasby, J Myers, F McGllltun, H XcDalle, J Nourviflier. P Norton. G C O’Bryan, W Oates, G N Provo. Albert Powell, S P Pottos, M A Ouioan. M V (Center, i! Coons, J H D. D-iugae L L Dodge, It W £. Eagles, Harry Eldildite, Dr E J F. Field, J F G- Garvelt. M Guy an, $ Gallagher, J care m ,\t Bradly h; Hills, F. S Hopkins, C II Hale, Savage J care oi p H Bebn Harrison. A N 1- ~ Ji James, Rev W K. L. Lanier, £ B Lynch, t. Longstreet, Mrs A P Lehman, J M. ■ Moody A BarTett Mershani, .S Mathis, Cr A N. Nichols, it’iCa O. O Neal, u P. PffUbury, Can* t Peck, Mrs J 11 J6-4 GUNNY CLOTH. 130 Bales. For sa’e by J6-4 W. BATTfiRSBT d CO. rj.EDRGIA, bCRIVEN COUNTY.-To all wbuin it VJ may concern ; Whereas, tbe estate of L, M. Strickland, late of said connty deceased. 1<! unrepreseuted, and no applica tion having been made for Letters of Administration, notice (s hereby given that on iho second Monday in February next if no oljectiofl ls made. Letters 01 Ad ministration on said estate will ire granted to the Clerk of the Superior Conn, or to some other St and proper person. - Hylvania. December 27. less, j* D. S. ROBERT'S, O 8 d [ T*0 months after date, application will be made fa to the Ordinary of Striven coraty lor leave to sen the Teal estate of William Taylor, deceased, lor the benefit of .the heirs and creditors. January 4:b, DCJ. . ' THOMAS BATSMORE, J0 Admisistrator. /AEORGIa, SCRIVEN COUNTY*.-To all whom it VA may concern: Whereas, the estate of J W. Kent, of said coantv, deceased, la unrepresented, and no application havl fag been made for Letters of Administration, notice U hereby given that ou the second Monday in Feb ruary next, if no objection Is mad.', Letters or Ad ministration on said estate Will bo grunted to the Clerk of tbe Superior Court, or to some other fit and proper person. Sylvaiila, December 57, 1SC6. • 6 D. K. ROBERTS, 6. 9 c. /T EOHGIA, SCREVEN C0UN!TY.-Ta all whom it VA may concern: Whereas, thi estate of A. J. WCliafaS, late of said ■ccunty. deceased, is unrepresented, and no appliCs- U m having been made far Litters or Administration notice to hereby given that on foe second Monday iu February next, u no object ion is made, Letters of Ad ministration on said estate will be granted to the Clerk or ZB* Superior Cottrt, drrto some other fit and proper person. Sylvanli, Di cembcr 57, I860 J® D E. ROBERT3, Q. 9. C. Richardson, 0 B Riley, T" Resiling, J T Reuben, A Robertson, J H Stewart, W Schiliie, w B Stearno L» Twenbezlrk. Taylor, N VanName wi: Q H. Rol^rts j O Raymond & Hamilton Riley;' M U Rou'ers, J ffldyard, T t 9. . atoms, jj Sherman, Mrs M E Smith WR 1 owruenJ. L . W. Wright, R L West. L W 1571b N X Williams, E • Jl W be, Mrs F j Mreriug, Dr D s S. P. TCSISON. Agent So£»,p» Candles- 200 Colgate’s and Pioneer Soaps ~ J.’V boxes Graham ami ilrowu's Soaps. inS «^ Satln ^ C i lJdles ’ 4 “d fight*. 100 Hull’s mould Candles, sixes For sale by a n-5t 1 • ’ ' H, W0N <£ RANDELL, i : - lvo Bay street. HAVANA SEGABS, PIPES, and Smokiiitr Aloszo M. Wvst. Cusblfs W. Wxst A. M. & C..W. WEST, ^ROGERS, BARNARD ANt). A GOOD selection ot and LIQUORS, .LIBERTY bTilEET. ice GROCERIES. WINES „ _ - . ntlyouhund. We Solicit cau, trusting our goods, prices: and attention Will pfasae our patrons. . , 7 .. ja-lR* Horse tor sale: a A FI S& ST ALLTON, 16# ha ad 9 bigh, I years oi^i; suaiid and kind .in nai ntaa and xmJt-r saddlo Enquire at this office. -* |6-S^ * WHITE PINE LUMBER. JJtoTxecelved tad for sale by W LxKOdHB fa JOHNSON, J6-2. ... ... S9u Bay street. =*»= W. M. WALSH, YYTHOLFSALE Druggists, comer Barnard ‘mil VV. 'Brouatiton streets, Ssraanah, Oi., General Agent tor the Sooth. j. : T CLOCK’S . , Hair Re»torer^lfaatores Gray Ifafc Hair Restorer makes Halt* grow off •'Bald Head* CLOCK’S m Bair Restorer atoyMjair from F*Ufag Got. Hair Restorerrt^^s Headache. CLOCK'S HaUftestcw is elegantly Perfuined. oukik's ■HklF Restorer ts all that can lie claimed as a dressing., m . CLUCK'S : JHahr Restorer possesses aU the merit claimed for lt. A Slagle trial convinces the most sceptical of Ks Value. Tf. after a thorough trial of two bottles IV does nct gtve perfect satisfaction, the money wm be refunded. Sou everywhere at $1 per'boitle. Six. bottle* for $6. , - dl8^odtf MCKAY, BLINH & OO., Commission Merchante, TYKALIW to White Oak sad Yellow PjaeThaber of .M^ltfl Blt^^^^a^mWfeoncvtrtlgjsmenta ‘above-named houae offer unu^uxl fadjitte* far la of Stonthetp PraAerts, and respectfully fax Uefrca—lfln—tits. ’ .usd: . McKAY. BUSS A OO, dSl-tawtf 165 Broadway N Y- f JT^^ riber has fast received a large stock Havana Segars, te whtoh he would invite particular sttenticn. ,He has also an extensive assortment of Meershaum JPipes, SUGAR TUBES and BRIAR WOOD PIPES. The various brands of Chewing and Smoking Tir- bacco at his Establlskment-are all of the first qoaliiy. Please cdli and ex imlue for yonrselves, at F. CONSTANT'S, ji u Buil 3t., opposite Post Office. INDUSTRY WORKS. WOOD SWING K STEM. W OOD cut to «Sff leiucUi required, ana dellvsteil to any port or the city, st a slight advance on flrstcool AH kinds of Machinery Work done with neatness and despatch. Orders promptly attended to ht the Works, Ferry Wharf, anderuaa Home bhl. - <i*¥-lw ,. W1LLINK, PARRY A CO. FAIRBANKS Standard Scales . Vl,' • - -■ ■•! r ^ Ace farniab^^at naanfuKHrer's prices, by BllADY, SAJITH & CP, Ageots- Stock of varfaas styles and sizes at their wareroom. North side of Bay rtrest, between M bit ater and Bar sard. f .; Thane firet-efass and ni^qnaiip.i Weighing Machines need no other, recommendation then that they have received the unqualified approval ot business men for. tomirew. a -•’? . - STRENGTH OF OONSTRCCTION, : DURABILITY AND ACCURACY. ADAPTATION AND CONVENIENCE, Are found oomhtoed In the tfairbank's Standard Scales, to an extant unknown to the various imltoUoa. de- NEW PRINCiPtES AND IMPBOVk- MBNTS Ot such h* -buafaeaa men beware, and suffer no one to impof upW-tham with woifoless and, W#®tofae gooiG- .iu bodJiv .sral fffi^AUttylf 5 and fazes fBrnlsted promptly. j3-im