Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 08, 1866, Image 4

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The Nrannah Herald SAVANNAH. MONDAY. JANrARY 8, 1896. COMMERCIAL. AUGUSTA MARKET. Aoocsta, Thursday evening, Jan. 4, '06. « Aue „,r s Cunmerolal Bnlletin corrected semi- weekh for Sav muah Herai.d, by Maude A Wright, Co:t.ni Factors and General Commission M< j ri o r ' a “' s - River tlftccu feet and falling. Weather clear and cold. Steamers in p. rt, R. U. May. Oold 147 a 148. Q, 0. R. R. bank bills—96. Geo. Central H. R. bank bills—94 Bank of Augusta bills—80. City B ink Augusta bills—23 Union bank bills—10. M-thanks bank hills— 0. Bank of Hamburg bills—25. G o. R. R. stocks—TO. Central R. R stocks—70. cotton dull. Very little offering. Middlings 44a45c 41 Augusta Bliee tings 31c. 7.3 '• “ 200. Drills 33c. t'rl.itH, dark, 30a33c. Yarns, 66-i76c. Btgging, Qttimy, 37 >fu40c. Rope, green leaf, 25a28c. Nalls, a sorted sizes. $12a$13 per keg. Soap, common laundry, 17a20c. Cau,ties, alar, 31aS2c. Leather, sole, 35u5<); Uppers per dozen, $35it$eo. S .ot, bags, $4 75 ($5. C *m, all* lied, $1 4oa$l 50. W s;ii; none in market. Oita, $latl 10 per bush. M .,i, $t 75. F tt ‘sifi-rtbie family. $14a$15; Extra and family do. $16 i$18 per bbl. BaeMvaeut dull; $18a ji3 per bbl. Isa i, clear sides, 23a24c; Shoulders, l?al3e. M'H S. C., 2Sa30c. E8 itter, lull; Goshen, .0 48c. .—Prime Leaf, SBazse. M .asses—.V O.. $120al 35. n up—Golden, $i 75a2. lor e—J2a36c. . sa r—B uvvu, 19al9c; Crushed and Powdered, ■*'87a. c. ill.. —15318'-. H lUiitiy—$1 6*131 60 per bushel. Mack rei—Kits, No. 1, $4 25. V 111 (' 811 — 120. T .ui— Gull and heavy. » ueese -Western, 25a99c ; English Daily, 31a32e. Ap| las- Northern, $10 il2 per bbl. lot aloes—Northern, $7a8per bbl. O.dous—NorHiern, fOa& 56. a tU—Ll.erpj.il dull and heavy, $5 to 5 50. Llqu .rs—Unchanged. Corn Whiskey, $2 25a2 75; Old Kentucky and Bourbon, $3a4 50. O'Neill A Co.'a Philadelphia Ale, $18a20 per bbl. Cigars—Dull. Domestic, $20a70 per 1,600. Ere* Masonry—Violation of the Juris diction of Southern State Grand Dodges There is no society which the world has ever known wboBe principles and general government were thought to be more tho roughly ascertained and completely acknowl edged Ilian that of the Free Masons. Claim ing, ns they seemed to have great right to do— very remote antiquity, the established land marks < f the order have always been regarded by its members with the greatest respect anti reverence. But late events are daily teaching us bow completely times are changed, ^.mong the customs and usages of Masonry none have been more fully acknowledged and universally observed from “a time be yond which the memory of man runneth not to the contrary,” than those as to the quali fications of its candidates, and the rights of jurisdiction ot its Lodges, both grand and ►ub -rdinate. No question as to these rights has ever been. to>>ur knowledge, raised or even suggested. The propriety and wisdom were too manifest. After these remarks as preliminary, and to give our readers a speci men of the process the nation is making, we subjoin iwu paragraphs which have been * brought to our notice. The first is from the “Augio-African" newspaper, published in the city of 2f. w York, and is as follows -. “Past Moat Worshipful Paul Drayton, of the National Grand Lodge, is about to resume his labors in the South, under the authority ot the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the State oi New York. He will leave this city in a tew days to dedicate and constitute Union Lodges’ in ,lbe city of Charleston, South Carolina, and a King Solomon Lodge in the town of Newbern, North Carolina, aud is also vested with full power to organize Lodges throughout, the Southern portion of this c umry.’ Coming from such a source but little notice Would have been leken of this, had not the following appeared in. the Newbern, (North Carol inn) D.iliv Press. “Tnere is iu ibis city an organization called King Solomon's L idgc. No 1, of A. F. M., composed entirely and exclusively of negroes. It was establisbi cl here some wei ks ago. If it was done for the purpose of deriding Ma sonry, the j *ke falls harmless, but it, luatke paragraph above given indicates, the exfrac’ from tne Anglo-Atrican, there i£ % tol*'fi liation to outer upon the ‘ ’ South the rites and benp&% of »•'. ,. and honorab e Order, we to* ’ ,. gross insult, which (he , i ,,, „r ., It we are to ly’ may be fairly ’ ,iev f what 8ee “ 9 to us tracts th» r inferred from the above ex- the mo»' jrrand Lodge of New York has, in ,i flagrant manner, violated * juris- v .on of the Grand Lodge of -iDa, and, in addition tlter^f ignored a leading point ijt qualification. COMPOSED OF IODIDE OF POTASSIUM, WITH THE COMPOUND CONCEN TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF VALUABLE MEDICINAL ROOTS AND HERBS. Prepared by WM. H. GREGG. M. D. f Graduate of the College Of Physicians and Surgeons, Ifeie Fork; jbnnerly Assistant Physician in the BlackiceWsJslan^ Hospitals. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Has produced a revolution In Medicine. What may seem almost Incredible Is, that many dis eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fie qneutlv cured in a few days oT Weeks; and we cheer tally jnviie the investigatfans of the liberal minded and scientific to cures which have no parallel at the pree- sent day. During the pant five years we have contended with obstacles aud overcome opposition as herculeau as were ever encountered by any reformers. - RAPIDITY OF CURE. Some say, “Your cures are too quick," while others doubt their permanence, and think that diseases ran only be cured by the "slow, recuperative process of Nature.” This is our reply: In health, the body, like a well- balanced scale, is In a state of equilibrium. ■ But when, from any cause, down goes ace. side of the scale, we have the effects of disease. What is requisite, is to re store the normal balance of the scale. CONSTITUTION |JI?E 8YBUP Is tt positive and specific remedy for all diseases origl anting from an impure staff ef too Blood, and for nl (hereditary) diseases transmitted from parent to child PARALYSIS. It is bo universally admitted that Constitution Life Syrup Is the only effective means o^mMoratlon in the various forma of Paralysis that reiterate that it is emphatically the Orest-UHI|H.P°wer. DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence, Live Complaint. w«nt or Appetite, BstUIreath, Constipation, Billiouenessi^Jj SCROFULA. ^ Struma, King's Evil. Glandular Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulceration, Salt RUeum.^- Tills taint (hereditary and acquired), fitting life with untold misery, is, by all usual uunhcalrremedles, in curable. , . RHEUMATISM.*** [Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gout, Tic Dotoreaax. If there Is any disease to which the Constitution Lile Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its kindred affections. Tic most intense pains 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 ail the evil effects o Mercury, removing the had Breath, aud curing the Weak Joints and Rhenmatlc Pains which the use ot Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums, aud secures the Teeth as firmly as-ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. Eradicates, root aud branch, all Eruptive Diseases ol the Skiff, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, end all other litfficnlrias of his kind, which roautch disfigure the outward appearance of.both males and females, often making them a disgusting object to, themselves and their friends. . a i: [ FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES. Eithsi or the Nose, Throat, 'Tongue, Spine, Forehead, or aealp. no remedy has ever proved its equal. Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon a diseased nction of the Liver, are'very unpleasant to the young wife and mother. A. few bottles bf Const!- tutiou Lire Syrup will correct the secretion and remove the deposit, which is directly under the skin. Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Lnnguor, Dizzi ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomaqfc, or an ulcerated or cancerous condition ot that organ, accompanied with burning, or other unpleasant symptoms, will be re lieved by the use of , 1 .1. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. As a General Blood-Purifying Agent, the Life ifyrhp stands nmivaLsedby any preparation in the world. THE RICH AND POOR Available to the same diseases. Nature and scimico have made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit of all. PURE BLOOD Produces healthy men. and women; and if the consU- tution is neglected, iu youth, disease and early death is the result. Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, hud within the reach of ail. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is the poor man’s friend, and the rich man's blessing. WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D., Sole Proprietor, New York MORGAN & ALL BN, ft iiclesale Druggists, Agents, \, 22 . 3m 46 Cliff street, New York. I- - y»i oelcBaly .alter of ESTABLISHED 1826. H. LEE W4SE H00HS fatai Street i.v. Bitter Attack upon Edwis ^—The following bitter and uncalled-for attack upo.. an estimable gentleman appears in the col umns of the New York Herald as editorial: Is the Assassination of Gssab to be Per- Foa* »?—The public must be surprised to 1 am mat a Booth is to appear on the New Y rk stage the coming week. We know nm which is the most worthy of condemna tion, the heartless cupidity of the foreign tnauagei, who has no ryrapaihy w th this country, or tb« feelings of the American peo ple, iu bringing out this actor at the present t m> , < r the shocking bad taste of the actor biui-elf in appearing. Will he appear as the asjas iu of Cesar f That would be, perhaps, tin- mo>t suitable character and the most sensational one to answer the manager’s pur pose. Shame upon such indecent aud reck less disregatd of propriety and the senti meins of the Americon people! Cun tiff sinking fortunes of this foreign manager be sustained in no other way than by such an indecent violation of propriety ? The blood of our martyred President is not yet dry in the memory of. the people, and the very name of the assassin is appalling to the pub lic mind ; still a Booth is advertised to ap pear before a New York audience. The Tribune in response denounces this as a despicable incitement to riot, which will harm ndooby ’uflt 'h$ editor Of that paper The ptsblfc will mot. hold Mr. Etovin Bootli responsible lor the wicked act of a relative, which be, with the whole country, deplorg. as a t. rrible calamity. Northern FwtoosHie for the Negro — Mr. Id. G. Burton, of the Iodiaua Legisla tore, in a speech before Ififct body a few days sii ce. stiiil empitttlic. lly: “If left to me, Mr. rij . tik. r. I w..uld, by a system of ‘unfriendly legislation,' render the political atmosphere ot Indiana so extremely uncomfortable for negres that it would be unhealthy lor them to remain in our midst, and much to their interest and advantage to -emigrate.v— E-pe< ially would I make it so for the uncon stitutional niggers, or such as are here in violation of i he Stale Constitution and without authority of law. If they should re; fuse .o emigrate in spite of this lcgislation- they_ should be known and recognized in so- cieiyjouiy ks ‘hewers oi wood and drawers of water.’JI Ehrata. A down east editor, in a compli mentary nolice on a valiant general wa= made, by tbc oraUaion of a sin g \ u i el { <ir ," call him “a baitle scared veteran. ’ Ti, e , )00| , man hnstened to make amends in ln 3 ' next issue by staitbg that it was bis intention t Q have denominated the hero “a bottle scarred veteran.” This is equal to the Dublin editor who thui corrected a typographical error : In our paper of yesterday, for “her Grace, Duke of Devonshire,” read “bis Grace, the Duchess «t Devonshire ” —The Mobile Rt gister thinks the conserva tives of the whole country could find no worthier leader than Gen. Grant, and men tions bis name in connection with the. next Presidential election, that is, should Presi dent Johnson fall beneath the extreme mea sure of the Radicals. Between Broadway A Greenwich Street. oet27 3m StHiictard~Scttles. U 9 SED by the United States and Foreign Govern menu tor more than THIRTY YEARS. Adapted to any hranch of business for foreign or Home markets. Warranted icmrite and durable. Sales rooms No. 3 BarcJajr-st^nenrBKmdway. N. Y. wpt9 ty . Manufacturer. Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13. 1863. Black Black for Silk Dark Blue Light Blue French blue Claret Brown Dark Brown light Brown Snuff Brown Cherry Crimson Dark Drab Light Drab Fawn Drab Light Fawn Drab Dark Green Light. Green Magenta Maize Maroon , Orange Pink » Purple Royal Purple Sa'mon Scarlet Slate Solferlno Violet Yellow. FOB g AA.16 dt TO HEWT. HOUSES FOR SALE. L riTNo.'Brown Ward, feo simple, havings wooden two story Building on Hull, and a brick two story BnUding on Whitaker streets. BKYAN, hartridge a CO. jl-lw 163 Bay street FOR RENT. T HE Drayton Street Ice Bouse will be rented upon reasonable terms for one or mere years. Apply to W. H. WILTBBRGKK, .14-1 sr* At the Pulaski Boos'. FOR SALE OR RENT. mHB Strtthy HaH Rk» and Cotton Plantation. For A particulars, apply at the Counting Room of Er- u i Hardee, Bay street. “ " CHARLES 8. HARDEE, J4-5 Executor. uoajfiHiON ■Icki'Him.'ds. sfc JOHN L. VILLALONGA,! COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. ISTo. 04 Bay Street. 8AVANNAH, GA. To Rent. A STORE in n desirable locality, ply i y letter to For terms, ap- J. K. O.. Key Rox 136. Savannah. WANTED. Hpuse Wanted, F a good locality, suitable for fear persons and servants. ’ .' Apply to or address t COMSTOCK A KINSEY. dl5-tf ........ -154. Bay street. G eorgia and so Albany aqd " liqa B -nk Bills - . road Stock Central' Rrlrbafl-stock Coupons Albany and Gnll Railroad Coupons City of Savannah FOBDYCK, ANDBRSOV A JANNKY. d2-tf Bay st., Nu. lOStoddard's Rang*. s MOODY & BAHRETT, Steam Soap Works, 0avmmalt r O-a. M essrs, moody a babrett woum respectfully announce to the public that on and after Jan uary 1st lhey will, run from their Soap Works two wagons, with competent salesmen, who will visit every family once a week with Hard and Soft Soap, by the bar, box, gallon or barrel, at prices lower than it can be purchased in or oat al the city. We wairant our Soap to be free from all adultera tions and to give entire satisfaction, or money re- funded. SOAP EXCHANGED FOR G’ftEASE OP. SCRAPS. Mpeoial Notice. We have but one price for onr goods, and Hut price sball be satisfactory. Persons ordering from the country will find.lcwlU save time and money by sending us their order**, and if the goods do not sat isfy iu price and qna dty, send them back tons at our expense. Orders addressed, to MOODY A BARRETT, or LJ. GUILMARTIN A CO, 148 Bay street. Agents, will re ceive prompt aiu’iimmediate attention. J4-tf For Dyeing bilk. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scaris, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, and all kindinf .wearing Apparel, itr A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. B For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the- same dye. The process is simple, and any <*e can use/tbe Pye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and German. inside of each package. BOW* Jt“??5rns».s, MO Broadway, Boston. “s'eaUJ by druggists and dealers generally. 11 a /.m • * « -■ - Novels, Novels. T HE £■. rtTs Secret; by Miss Pardoe C" TMutual Friend ; by Dickens B oxen Honoui ; by the author of Guy Living atone, etc ’ . Au worth Abbev. by Mrs South worth Hickoiy Hall; by Mrs Soutbworth LastLvnne Arremus Ward ; Hts Book Artemus Wurd: Hts Travels Sir Jasper's Tenant Rose Doughs Tlie Trials BeilSucrifioe i be Ijeyt Uouft Farm Matcbniakiug The Bushrangers Two Years liefor e the Mast Guy Livingstone Angelina; or Life of a Beauty ALSO, The complete’works of llickens,.Balwer r Walter Scott, 'Reynolds, Chas. Lever, Dumas. Ainsworth, Capt. Marryatt, Mrs. Sotjthvyorth, and other authors ^ ^Bull st. back ot t he PvsVQ® ce V down stairs. J. C. KOCH, No. 33 Beolunan Street. Corner of William, NEW YORK, Macniacturer of Stationery, Photographic Albums, Music Paper, Folios, Books, Ac. n21-Sm ... FOR SALE On Consignment. 2g BBL9. Mess BEEF. <121 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. Lemons. 70 RAILROAD HOUSE, HESTAURANTT. BAR-ROOM AND BARBER SHOP ON BRYAN ST., JOHNSON SQUARE- MATILDA TAYLOR R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that the above Establishment is now prepared to furnish Oys ters, Fish, Game, Ac., at all hours Dinners, Suppers will be furnished at the shortest notice and sent to any part of the dty. Wines of all kinds and of the very best always on fn addition, four Dining-Rooms has been fitted up a the neatest style fill the acepmmodafloa of Ladies nd Gentlemen ~ . Excellent Cooks and acc mmodatlng Walters iu ^Attached’to ihe Restanraiit is extfalhrlng, Sitting aI> A Barber^op-with competent Barbels. Is also connected whh the House. All customers will have with their names on. their private cups i wnrfinctTt to ABRAM BEASLEY, ' Superintendent. STEELE A BURfiANK, 1 JLo*T re c* BUH “ w ' HU ‘“ Head, So. Cri Reuu » MICrTARY AMO MAVAA toOTHOO, W«d»A BOXES, from New York steamer, in good CHAS. Is COLBY * CO. Ww. U. Tisoa. W«. W. Uoai>«a Tison & Gordon*; COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Ko. 96 BAY STREET, Savannah, Gmomia., al attention will be given to the sale of Lumber, i, Turpentine, A., COMMISSION KMiCiUffW. . ■ ■ soUTinartK 1 i- COTTON WAREHOUSE, CORNER OF BAY AND #*C0LN STS., 8AVANNAHr GA. MAO. D. rOWLE. FOWLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., Com mis si on Merchants-: Importers of Railroad Iron and Deafer* in Railroad Supplies. » Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK. oct2* Cm . General Commission and For warding^ Merchants- Comer* Went Broad aad Bay Street,, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. _ T HE underslgOCd have this day entered intoa Co partnership under the name uwl style ofMelkeo, eiraett A Co., at N<*ee rfBennett's oMstand. Witt keep constantly on Ind Carriages, Bretts; ltoekaways. Buggies, Harness ana Coach material of every description, wmcii.we wui sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. Ail ’fork ranted as represented. We have -fine Store and lorwanifBg-’wUi be promptly attended to. Con signments solicited. . WUI open by 1st January Manufacturing sad Re pairing Department, and will have experienced workmen and choice material and be prepared to uo any amount* Carriage J. G. ftcKzx. i L. 9. Bcnmxtt. V JaueiMcKzz. I ! ft CO., KENNETH, IT LEA & CO I IS, SAVANNAH. .VAdvaucfB nude on consignments of Cotton, Ac., to Liverpool and New York. 015-1 iu 202 BAY STREET, A. S. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING KDIOBAVV, 92 BAY STllEE'l’, O’FALLON & 00., FACTORS, Forwarding A Commission MERCHANTS, R ESPECTFULLY invite attention to oul facilities for the- purchase or movement of Southern Products, and wiU give prompt attention to all bust- wen entrusted to our care. Intending to permanently a House, in Savannah expert 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 in New York or Europe, and will make ad- -Vtncer on same; picking, re-baling or mending all Cotton before shippiiig, thereby saving the enormous expense incurred hi Northern cltle* by this process.— They solicit a portion of thebnsiueas of the people of Georgia and of adjoining States. OFFICE, STODDARD’S RANGE CORNER OP BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS, fW~ Post Office Address, Lock Box-25. octT-3m octlfttf SAVANNAH, GA. joss snirtUK. ». a. woua. JOHN MERRYMAN ft-C0., Farmers’ and Planters’ Agencv F ir the sale of Guano, Fertilisers, Live Stock. Im plements and Machinery, Seeds, ftc. 6? W. Fayette Street, BALTIMORE- Refer to John s. Gittings, President Chesaneaka Bank; Chas. Goodwin, Cashier Pranklia Bank, Baid- moro; K. C. Wade a Co. and P. H. Behu, Savaunah. nl4-3m Hisk L. Jewstt. Jiscaa L Smms. Jewett & Voider, WHOLESALE COHM1SSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Set ona Street, Ueton, Ueatgla, (BeiwMaOuity and Poplar., Prompt personal attention given to all uonaiun- ments of cotton; produce, manufactures and other articles of merchandise.- Orders and consignmente solicited from all porta of the country. Best a tienttou given to orders lor purchasing cotton. Agents for several first class Insurance Companies. n9-tf C. H. BENEDICT A CO., Mo. 86 Broad Street, Mew- York, Produce and Flour ComouaHuu Merchants, Dealers in-Provisions. Batter, Cheese, ft*. Special attention to Southern Orders Consignments on General Merchandise seUctted. octlT CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding M B H C*1I A M V 8 . 4 JONtS BLOOXr OOBNEB BAT tap SMBnOBB SAVANNAH. GA. LIBERAL CASH Made on Consignments o the of New York, or to our friends In Boston. MAUDE ft WRIGHT, AgeMs st Augusta, Ga. • ’itriaixett; Messrs. Dabney; Morgan ft Co., New. York. Jarivs Slade, Era., New York. Hon. I Wiley Edmanda, Boetou. Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sepl»—tf F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, UKIKHAL COMMISSJON AND FUR- WAROINO MEROMAST, BAY BTREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris' Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.'a. Refers to Means. Hunter ft GammelLCrane, John son ft Graybill; Bell, WyUy ft Christian; BothweE ft Whitehead Miller, Thomas ft Co.; M. A. Cohen. Esq. sepgfctf Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, • No. 9 STODDARD 8 LOWER Bav stw«wttavasaali, 1. Pi Boost. W. A. Bavaut. BOUSE & BUY AM, (Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida J Forwarding and Commission Mercliaiils, 104 Bay Street. SAVANNAH, - - -‘ - GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding good,, sales on consignment, and all orders. And will also keep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials. Fairbanks ft Co.'a Scales, ftc., besides other goods and manufactured articles for tale On consignment and lor wh ch they are agents. Orders ornl consignments respectfully solic ited- d27-3m g^YAtTHARTRlDGl^aTCO.. 163 BAY STREET, CITY HOTEL BUILDING. * Broker and Commission Agents warn balm and purumab* of afroCKB, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c., And for Forwarding Cotton, novff 3mn RAILROADS. i FINANCIAL. Central Railroad 1 EXCHANGE, SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK 'SSaffiBHlIiSa nnn TMiriMi »j>’ G kf lu v. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, » Savannah, Ga., Drc. 26, 1S65.) O N and alter Thursday, 28th inst., a daily train will leave for Augusta at 6 a. m.. connecting with a line of Hacks running between Station C>», Central Kuilroiul. aud Lumpkin, on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. Passengers by this line will arrivo in Angnsta at • staging is reduced to 22 miles, all daylight. Returning leave Augusta 6 a. m. Arrive at Savan nah 10 16 p. m. Freight to go by Passenger Train must be prepaid and delivered at Passenger £hed by 6 p. m. day pre- ^pSwengei-s restricted to forty pounds of Baggage. Bxtra Baggage $5 per too pouuds- TrougnPafsage, $12 50. * By order of «ep!6 For sale by BRIGHAM. BAI.DWI.V 4 , d28 GEO. W . ADAMS, General Superinteudent. Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Savaunah, Nov. 18th, 1865. J This Company is now, in connection with H. J. Dickerson & Co.’a Wagons, prepared to receive aud forward to Augusta. Macon, Atlanta Ac., daily from twenty to thirty tbousa-d pounds of Kreignt, and go through in from three to five days. Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by Shippers. Railroad freight can be paid Iture or at des tination. : Freight on perishable goods must lie prepaid. Rates to Augusta, until further notice, will be per foot so cents, per Kn» lbs. 92.00 GEO. W. ADAMS, n20 General Superintendent. Sight Exchang ON ® NEW YOHK In anms to suit purchasers, by ~ eepS8-tf E. F. MFTCM.ffp^ FOR SALE C ITY OF SAVANNAH COUPO.N-t suit purchaser:] 5 *n sums FORDYCE. ANDERSON A jannpv .— - Vo i" stndu „ii- a PROFKSS1UNAL CAltUS. * HOWELL conn. J VUES JAOESON. v COBB & JACKSON, T t orneys-at-La w, • SOUTHERN AND WESTERN XsANT X>. Collection and Commission Agency, lmiSIs Bonthera land and property of all descriptions. Parties wishing to nil are invited to forward lists — Numerous applications now on file from parties wish ing to purchase. ... -Make collections cn ail parts of the country. Pay especial attention to the sale and disposal of ' rn products, and make advances ou direct its. MATTHEW H BRIDGE, Manager, No. 2 Broad at., New York. UVEUKOIS BY PK&MlfiSlON t Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama. P. Harmony, Nephews ft Co., Bankers, 33 Broadway Messrs. B. B. Cluibift Co , importeis, New York. A. W. Greenleat Estf.,Banker. N. Y. n9-3m NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day formed a Copatt- partnerablp under the firm name of r. J. Ale Nuh ft Co, tor the tranaaction of a General Commission 1KB Brokerage Business. They trust, t>y energy and attention to business, to deserve a share ot public patronage, which they solicit. T. J. McXJSH, JUS. 3. BAYNARD. Office on Bryan street east of Merchants aud Plan ters’ Bank building. . - ■ji AlJraio K. Su.»m, I N Y nrk Jas. C. Vxa Pklx, / New xorK Cuza. 11. Bkkneti', Raleigh, N C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOB TUI SAL* OF CSTTOR 1 TBRACCa, NAVAL STNREt, LTC., a also, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, 33 Whit»h»U St^ New York. _ . _ We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cvbtib, late A D V A N 0 B 8 Public Treasurer for North Carolina. ntMim of Casa. L. Voui, w. J. bx.Aiz. - a. t. Smith. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. 388 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., General Commission Merchants And Agents for the Sale of Manufactured Tobacco. Will Purchase and Bell, on Commission, Cotton- Cotton Goods, Wines, Liquors, Produce sod Merchan dtae of every description. Consignments solicited. 2m n14 G. B & G. W. LAMAR, General Commission Hercliants. Forwarding and Shipping Agents, NO. 93 BAY STREET, (np stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. andemon, Jno. V. Ferret and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley ft Bobs, J. B. ft J. W. Walker, Aagosta. Gouaignmenta 6m-nov2 Gao. R. Caoty. Augusta, Georgia. Wn, A. Wnos*, Late of Richmond, Va. Dancing School aT mas^IG hall. \IR. L. LOUIS respectfully informs the dttzens of t” Savanikab tbs he will open Us Euuctag SehOoJ at Moronic Hull on Thursday, January dtp, at a o’clock p. m. . Hours of instruction, for Young Ladies, Misses and Masters, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock p. m.; and for Gentlemen at S o’clock p. m., same days. J 8 * 14 BUTTER, LARD. •» * a Packages choice State and Western BUTTER. I ilU too 'iubs-extra-forof' 100 Tub For sale by Jl-dt f LARD, HILTON A RANDELL, 193 Bay street. Mackerel, I N barrels and kits, primequallty. d13.tr ^ CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO. Photographer, ' 8; B. comer Broaghtoa and WUtata 8tre„ 8AYANNAH, GA. • Copylng'done with the griilbl < ;;-:Nrptic©A ito the Darien* dM-U Deorgia. JOHN S. Forwarding add Cpwiminahm MEBCHANm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALBB8 IN Dry Goods, Grocerieor Ac;, NOS 1 AND 2 8AMMI6 BLOCK, Bay Street, jMkseovUle, Ftorltfe. JllO. «. BAMMU, KB, Q. BAMM1A. fiEO. R. CRUMP & CO., GeneraLn/vnmiissionMer chants and wholesale dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, HALTED FIHH, &o. *0© Brood St., Augusta, Go, __ • WiUtuucbase and sell on Commission Cotton, ToSaqon, IboMoa and MkaojiaNoisa of every de- Htfento Hie Merchants and Bankers of Angnsta, Ga., Richmond. Va-. aud Jno. C. Ferrtli, Esq , De- Witt ft Morgan, Gaden ft Unckles, A. A. Solomons A Co., J. T. -Tatereow ft Co , R. Molina, Esq., Savannah, Georgia. * CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. OCt4 tf W»J.Biat*. .. W. BLAIR, SMITH A CO., No. 299 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA,; GEORGIA omrotseian ftertbantf, Woodward, Baldwin & Co., WDifok* »•**««. lark, ;. .9 sad U Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal adtaqsea madron Ceoslgnmeuts, Sheetings, t*D. ft E.HB. lathrop. Savannah, Ga. (V; A M ‘1 v ; Geo. P. SNiomC Late Jan I. Snider ft Uo. Savannah, and Birth ft Snider, Columbus E. S. LATHROP & CO., il| q W* E-B Aft , ® n | | - hMIiIU ti J [_ Commission Merchants, SECOND ST., ONE DOOR FROM CHERRY, MACON, QA. **&**** '-THQS. Ml. AUSTIN, “ iiffarliu Wt Merefcait, . ' "i ’ JOHN LILLY, Proprietor. * :2 Mj X3y it*. :‘fc s’ lAVAHAil, tEliaiA. — y- * MACON, GEORGIA. LAROCHE &l JOHNSON, Timber Ac Lumber Dealers 200 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. U. U. RCVVE. JOHN II. KUWE. H. G. RUWE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS LS Groceries, Ales, Wines AND LIQUORS, Of all descriptions, AT FALLIGANT’S OLD PAINT STAND, Corner St. Julian & Bryan Sts., Near the Pulaski House. AGENTS FOR ALE AND LAGER BEER. dlS 1 m New Books RECEIVED BY COOPER, OLCOTTS . FARRELLY: T HE Belton E-tate. By Anthony Trollope. Herewrrd. By Charles Kingsky. Robert Uulby and his Troubles. The Ordeal tor Wives; a Novel. The Prince of K-shna; a West lndiau Story- Erring, yet Noble ; of and for Women Winning His Way. by < h tries C. Coffin. Poems by Robert Uuchanan. Country Love vs. City Plittailon. By Sperry, jl NOTICE. THE undersigned promnea to cure Seminal Weakness in all its worst form3 without the use of medicine— Please send for mj Circular, enclosing 10 cents for postage. Address J. M._RU9SEL_L, octl0-3m Boston. Mass. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE- T HE undersigned have this day entered Into a co partnership ander the name of Phillips A Myers, for. the transaction of a general Auction, Commis sion and Forwarding Business, at No. 85. Bay street, Savannah. H. PHILLIPS, NOTICE. C ONSIGNEES per schooner Eachel Vannerman, from Philadelphia, are hereby notified that their goods are being this day discharged at wharf foot of Barnard street. All packages remaining on wharf after punset will be stored ut risk and expense of owners, dcT HUNTER A GAMMF.LL. Notice. J W. KEY1TT. of the firm of Nevit, Lathrop ft . Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop a Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of Jt-tf HENRY LATHROP ft CO. Notice. 1 HAVE this dav transferred my Interest in the In surance Agencies of L. C. Norvell A Co., to Mr Chas. Green. L. C. NORVELL. Savannah, January 1.1866. The Insurance business will be continued In Savan nah by the undersigned, under the firm of Green A Footman, al tlie office next door to. the Savanuab National Bank CHARLES GREEN, ROOT. H. FOOTMAN, Savannah, January 1,1866 Jl-lw NOTICE. T HE 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. Ptie-drlviug done by steem pile-driver. dT-6m . KRENSON. N” otice. a LL persons having demands against the estate ot Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county, arc respectfully requested to hand them In proper] vnu- thcnticated; and all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to 11.L- Immediate payment to ANAIS WILSON, n!4 Administratrix. NOTICE LINVILLE & 6LEAS0 St. Julian Street, West oi Market, SAY ^JNrJNT A.H. ag-ents for MERRITT, WALCOTT & CC 64 MiaMt Sired. Hew Yurt MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEI Bridce, Car, Ship or Coni Hook — AND — BOILER BOLT, 9ETT SCREWS, COACH OU LAG SlBE Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts ROUND -AND SQOARE WASHERS, TurnbuokleK, Belt Ends, Y'a and Dies, fto. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES LOCOMOTIVES. CAltS, KAILS. CHAII SPIKES,TIKES, AXLES; CAR TRIM MLNGS of every description, and every article used in constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIER EN61SEEHS’ STORKS. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HE] AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS VARNISH, &o.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS. SCREW PUNCHES,FILES, CHISELS, Ao. TELEGRAPH MATERIAL WIRE, INSULATORS. BATTERIES, STRUMENT8, AC a PS, SULPHATI COPPI ,~c. Also Manufacturers of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTiiT MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANER DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWS.&C. septa £• H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLEf AND IPi-otltice Dealers, UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORV Favannah, Ga. Orders from the Country Private, Families, Stean anil Sailing Vessels respectfully solicited. Produce bought aud sold on commission. l< 0bhls Selected Apples 100 bbls Onions lOObbls Potatoes 50 bbls Extra Flour 60 bbls N<«. l and 2 Mackerel 10o labs Extra Butter 60 boxes Extra Cheese 600 kits Nos 1,2 and 3 Mackerel 50 half-hbls Fulton Market Beef 60 bbls Extra Family Pork. BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, A DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LU3 BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, AID O'.liDi Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan a Office 1SJ Bay street, d28rtf Savanuab, C BILLIARDS Six Tables* I RESPECTFULLY invite the patronage of my friends aud visitors to the city I have She G Billiard Tables, including two or Phelan's make, v the best Bails. Cues, Bridges, Maces, 4c., procnral My rooms are commodious, and I endeavor toemp TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS STEAMER SAVANNAH ON T DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1 A LL persons who shipped Goods by the sti vonnab, on the above named day, are requt to call Immediately at the etore of F. M. Myrell, 1 Harris' Buildings, Bay street, and identify such e< S have been saved foam the wreck of th° steamer. J. W. WOLCOTT, MO Agent. ASTEN & TCUDCKMQRTO 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK Builders' 1 Pnlllee, Cord. I 138 and Iron K Silver-Plating, ed promptly Notice. T HE undersigned have ibis day formed a Copart nership urn ter t he name of Palmer ft Deppish, for tlie transaction ot a general Hardware Business, Wholesale and Retail, rt I4t Congress and 67 St. Ju- lian streets, Savaunah, Ga. h. a. palmer, i . ~7 JNO. If. Dtp PISH- Mr. Sami. B- Palmer, of the firm or Samt; Palmer A Son, is with ns, and will be pleased to see his old friends. jS-lw p. 4 D. N otice, rjiHE undenlgned returns his thanks to his oid cus- CLOAKB AND SHAV LADIES’ DRESS GOOD WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS, COUSTRREANES, HOSIERY, ftsT* Just received and for stile ut the Invest prices by ocgfi H. MAIM. nisu a good article of fresh ground Grits and Meat, which he will deliver to purchasers, free of charge, in any part of the city. Orders left at his Mill, corner Congress and Jefferson streets, will meet with prompt attention - j3-to - w-M. GREEN. i C S 0I S E fc** ***small and iargedrmns. jK dl^ tf CHAS.- L. COLBY-ft QV 4 ..NOTICE. BANK OF COMMERCE, 1 ; flatannah, Nufeifitier 25th, 1665. f ; iv .usn» for Sevas Piroctew, to manage tlr AT affairs ofthis Bank for oneyear, wiB be held, » the' Banking House, on the Second Monday In Jatt- axv ^C belng the 8th of totf month. Folia oyu from 10 o'clock V m. to 2 o'clock^, m. , n»7-lawtd*' ‘ Lard. ^ ■‘- j { lot only, prime article, ‘ tf - ' CHAS. L. COLBY SPO. - -a.,-,-. . V: BOOTS & SHOES. Philadelphia Made* I N Great variety for Men,, Women and Children, - from the most reliable makers. - Jtt3tand tol 98,6 b s! m. COLDLNG, jl.jw 1S8 Cungress street. GEO. H. ARLE06C, ship chandler, grocer. xirt) _ ‘ . 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. • Jfc-iy-” . . ' d - i