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removal of obstacles in the way of the Com
pany’s cotton which was not embraced in the
Treasury order, arid which the agent had no
right to take. This is proved by my letter to
my nephew, dated Nov. 27. This letter has
been read against me because at the close of
it Isay that I expect to pay Col. K. and Major
H. tor all the I. & E. cotton they get through
If one part is taken of this letter, the
whole must be taken. You go back
to the beginning of it and you will
find what this “getting through" the
I. and E- cotton meant. I say “you must
get Col. Kimball to fulfill Ids promise and the
Treasury order, to confine Browne to the cotton
he had seized in August and not allow him to
collect any more."
Here is the simple explanation of these
propositions made, simply that Col. Kimball
should carry out the orders from the Trea
sury Department and not, allow any oue to
violate those orders to ray detriment. For
the trouble that might be taken hi this mat
ter I was willing to pay; not for any viola
tion of orders or departure from the line of
duty. To any such proposition as the last a
iiian so bighlv esteemed and respected as
Col. Kimball would not for one instant have
listened; it would have been the most rash
temerity to approach him on such a subject.
And yet if you convict me on these letters of
having conspired to bribe him to steal, you
must on the same letters convict him of hav
ing agreed to the proposition; for the ex
pression in this letter is: “you must get Col.
Kimball to fulfill his promise." Such a con
clusion would he too outrageous an act of
injustice to a gallant officer to be entertained
lor a moment, still less to be made the sub
ject ok elaborate argument. This, 'may it
please the Court, is the simple explanation
of all these expressions in ray letters in re
ference to the gentlemen named. I Must the
explanation will receive from you that credit
which I know is due to its truth.
And now I leave the decision of this case
in your hands. I leave it to you to decide
what shall be my fate. I earnestly request
your careful consideration of the propositions
of law which I have brought to your notice.
I have iuvoked their aid in my protection as
a citizen. They nre found in that Constitu
tion which over-arches this broad land—your
homes as well as mine. The time may come
when you, too, may need its protection. I
stand now in adversity; you in prosperity.
But the sun that shiues so brightly to you
today may be clouded to-morrow. The
wind that now fans your cheek as gently as
an “air from heaven” may yet rage around
you like a “blast from hell.” Let there be
one immovable and all-powerful protection
for us all, soldiers or civilians—the Constitu
tion and laws of our country !
Respectfully submitted,
G. B. Lamar.
[from tlie Richmond Examiner.)
GGKERAL UOUIillT E. LEE.
As went the knight, with sword and shield
To tourney or to battle-field,
Pledged to the lady fair and true,
For whom his knightly sword he drew;
You ottered at your country's call
“Your life, your fortune, your and
Pledging your sacred honor high
For her to live, for her to die;
With her you cast your future lot.
And now, without one singio spot
To dim the brightness of your fame.
Or cast its shadow o'er your name,
You lay your sword with honor down,
Ami wear defeat as ’twere a crown ;
Nor sit like Marius brooding o’er
A ruin which van rise no more;
But from you Pavia bear away
A glory brlght’nlng every day.
Above the wreck which found you lies,
calm and serene I see vou rise,
A grand embodiment of Pride,
Chastened by sorrow, and allied
To disappointment but to show
How bright lily virtues 'neHth it glow.
But who may tell how deep the dart
is rankling in your noble heart,
or dare to pull the robe aside
Which Ctesar draws, Ills wounds to hide.
* Teuella.
ONE AND MANY.
lie is dead with whom we spake;
l ire the latest war-cloud brake-
vanished, willi the smile lie wore
When we parted evermore.
As a star that leaves its place
Kills the heavens with passing grace,
Did he set our hearts aglow,
l.oving loth to see him go.
Where he was, a shadow rests,
Yelling void in aching breasts:
lie but heeds the Immortal rule,
Lifted to the Beautiful 1
Booth’s lte-appearance.
Mr. Booth re-appeared, at Winter Garden,
last evening. His reception by the superb
audience which had assembled must have
been as satisfactory as it was flattering. A
people docs not so honor its actors once in a
century, and the enthusiasm excited in Mr
Booth’s favor is something altogether by it
self. Wreaths of immortelles were flung" be
fore him, bouquets of jnponicas were cast at
his feet, baskets loaded with fragrant flowers
were offered him. These are the tangible mi -
mentoes of the occasion which he maypresene
lor a time. In his memory, however, must
always survive an echo of the hearty gush of
welcome which burst from those three thou
sand throats as the scene of the tragedy
opened disclosing him, seated with bowed
head, with meek visage, aud in Hamlet’s sor
rowing garb.
Speaking of this unanimous outburst, so
deafening aud suddeu as to make pallid every
face on the stage, and tremulous the form of
the hero of the night, the “Tribune” says :
“Actuated by profound sympathy, it (the
audience) expressed itself in one long aud
deafening tumult of enthusiasm. Nine cheers,
each round being followed by its particular
and emphatic “tiger,” hailed the melancholy
Dane, and gave him, at the outset, due war
rant to ‘cast his nightly color off.’ Frequent
applause, too, followed his personation, from
point to point, and he was called before the
curtain at the end of each act.’’
The entire press, witti a solitary, but not
unexpected exception, has something to say
of the event. The “Times” remarks that
“Mr. Booth—as he knows now—has no
enemies; and better than ourselves, also, he
knows and appreciates the fidelity of his
friends. It is only light to add that had Mr-
Booth chosen to ‘come out’ under the auspi
ces of eminent citizens he could have done so
with a foil of names a column long. He was
wise enough to evade this flummery, and
presented himself simply as the artist whom
we have all known and appreciated in art,
and with whom we have sympathized ia a
nameless woe.”
The night was rich in incidents. The
“World” thus notices one of these :
“At the close of every act the enthusiasm
burst forth anew, and Mr. Booth was com
pelled to cross the stage under a fire of
wreaths and bouquets, and saluted by the
frantic waving of handkerchiefs and hats,
and the mighty cheers of the multitude. It
was at the close of the third of these half-
dozen or more distinct ovations that a galle-
rian, whose sense of justice might well qual
ify him for a position on the bench or in the
jury room, demanded ‘groans for the New
York Herald.’ This mild but pertinent re
quest awakened a storm of hisses aud indig
nant groaning of the kind peculiar to politi-
e tl meetings in the vicinity of election days.
After that cheers were proposed for the party
who originated the idea of rcoukiti'g the re
cipient ot the recent Maretzek letters. It is
needless to say that the necessary cheers,
followed by a sturdy “tiger,’ were promptly
forthcoming,”
The theatre was filled with distinguished
people of all ranks. Among them were to be
observed Hon. George Bancroft, George W.
Curtis, Esq., Judge Edmonds, Bavard Tay
lor, Robert, D. Holmes, Grand Master of F.
and A. Musous of the State ot New York.—
,V. 1". Evening Express.
G EORGIA. SCRIVEN COUIW V—To all whom lt
may concern:
Whereas, the estate of J. \V. Kent, of saiil county,
deceased. is unrepresented, and no application hav
ing been made for Letters or Administration, notice
is hereby£lven that on the second Monday in Feb
ruary next, if no objection is made. Letters of Ad
ministration on said estate will bu grained to the
Clerk of the Superior Court, or to some other fit and
proper person.
Sylvauia, December 27.1SC5.
D. K ROBERTS. O. 8. C.
the hem tit of the heirs and creditors.
January 4th, 1>C0.
THOMAS BAYSMORE,
j® Administrator.
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP,
COMPOSED OF IODIDE OE POTASSIUM,
WITH THE COMPOUND CONCEN
TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF
VALUABLE MEDICINAL
ROOTS AND HERBS.
WM,
Prepared by
H. GREGG. M. D.,
Graduate of the. College of Physicians and. Surgeons,
New York; formerly Assistant Physician
in the Blackwell's Island 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
qneutly cans! in a/ew days or weeks; and we cheel'
tally inviie the invesligatiuns of the liberal minded and
scientific to cures whicli have no parallel at the pree-
sent day.
During the past five years we have contended with
obstacles and overcome opposition as herculean 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 can
only be cured by the "slow, recuperative process of
This is our reply: In health, the body, liken well-
balanced scale, is in a state of equilibrium Bnt when,
irom any cause, d.,wn goes one side of the scale, we
have the (-fleets of disease. What is requisite, is to re
store tlie normal balance of the scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is a positive and specific remedy for all diseases origl
luting from an impure state of the Blood, aud for al
(hcreditaiyj diseases transmitted from parent to child
PARALYSIS.
It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life
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various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate
that it is emphatically tlie Great-Life-giving Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence, Live
Complaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath,
Constipation, Bllliousness.
SCROFULA.
Strnma, King's Evil, Glandular Swelling-', Erysipelas.
Ulceration, Salt Rheum.
This taint (hereditary and acquired), filling life with
untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, in
curable.
RHEUMATISM.
[Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gout, Tic
Doloreaux.
If there is any disease in which the Constitution
Life Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism aud its
kindre d affections. The 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 all the evil effects o
Mercury, removing the Bad Breath, aud curing tin’
Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of
Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gnuis,
aud secures the Teeth os firmly as ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and brancli, atlTSruptive Diseases of
tlie Skin, like Dicers, Pimples, Blotches, and all other
difliculties of .his kind, which to’much. disfigure the
outward appeurauce of both males and females, often
making them a disgusting object to themselves and
their irieuds.
FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE
DISEASES,
Either of tlie Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead,
or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equal.
Moth Patches upon tile female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant to
tlie young wife and mother. A few bottles of Consti
tution Lite Syrup will correct the secretion snd remove
tlie deposit, which is directly under the skin.
Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
cancerous condition of that organ, accompanied witli
burning or other unpleasant, symptoms, will be re
lieved by the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE 8YRUP.
As a General lilood-Purlfying Agent, the Life Syrup
stands unrivalled by any preparation In the world.
THE RICH AND POOR
Al e liable to the same diseases. Nature and science
have made tile Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit
of all.
PURE BLOOD
Produces healthy men and women; and if the consti
tution is neglected in youth, disease aud early deaih is
the result. Do not delay when the menus are bo neur
at hand, and within the reach otall.
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 & ALLEN,
Wholesale Druggists, Agents,
n22-3m 46 Cliff street, New Y’ork.
ESTABLISHED 1826.
WM. H. LEE
WARE BOOMS
FOR RENT.
T HE Drayton Street Ice Ilquse wit! be rented upon
reasonable terms for one Apply
w i4-lw* At the Pnlasfcl TIouae.
To Rent.
STORE In a desirable locality. For terms, ap-
p>;
jC-4
A. “ply i y letter to J. E. c..
Key Box 135. Savauuah.
WANTED.
House Wanted,
JN a good locality, suitable for four persons and
servants.
Apply to or address
COMSTOCK A KINSEY,
154 Bay street.
Teacher Wanted.
A
SINGLE man, of good moral character, to take
charge of a small school in the country Apply
R. McTNTIRE A CO.,
j9-2* Near Market Square.
WANTED.
CENTRALLY-LOCATED LODGING ROOM.—
Those having.such to rent by tlie month, to a
good tenant, will please address Box 196 Post Office,
immediately, stating location and terms.
j9-3 A SOUTHERNER.
A
SOIFI SOI
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
Savauuali, G-a.
M ESSRS. MOODY * BARRETT would respectfully
announce to the public that on auil alter Jan
uary 1st they 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, nox, gallon or barrel, at prices lower than
It can be purchased ii) or out of the city.
We wairaut our Soap to be free from all adultera
tions and to give entire satisfaction, or money re
funded.
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
Special IN ot ice.
We have bnt one price for our goods, and that
price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from
ihe country will find lt will save time anil money by
sending us 1hcir orders; and if the goods do not sat
isfy in price and quality, send them back to us at our
expense.
Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARTIN A CO., 146 Bay street. Agents, will re
ceive prompt and immediate attention.
14-tf
EINSTEIN i
Ns. 151 coupes St. 'Sararal 8a.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL
y corns
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC GOODS.
H AVING just received and opened a very large
and select stock of Fancy Dress Goods, House-
Keeping and Domestic Goods, Blankets Cloaks and
Shawls, Also Hats, Boots and Shoes.
And all articles usually found in a find c ass
Dry Goods House, we would most respectfully finite
our former friends und customers: also Merchants
and Planters visiting the (tty, to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
KINSTUN* ECKMAN,
nov6-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
DRY GOODS.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
To Ladies and Country
Merchants.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
&c., &c., &c..
Remarkably Cheap fbr Cash,
CAN BE FOUND AT
A. Rosohor db Co’s.,
13 BARNARD STREET, COR. CONGRESS LANE,
Comprising a general Assortment of Foreign and
Domestic Gaods, Cloaks, Shawls, Ac.
N. B.—By strict attention to business, courteous
and honorable dealing with our customers, we trust
to merit and receive a liberal share of patrbbage.
A large tine ot White Goods and Linens now ogen.
NOTICE.
Between Broadway A Greenwich Street- oct27-3m
Brown’s Standard Scales.
^JSED by the United States and Foreign Govern
ments for more than
THIR T Y
YEARS.
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home markets. Warranted aoeurate- and durable.
Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-st., near Broadway. N. Y.
scp!9 ly R.- BROWN. Manufacturer.
W. M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savaanali, Ga., General
Agent for the Bouth.
- CLOCK’S .
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCKS
Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed as a dressing.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it.
A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its
value. If, after a thorough trial of two tiottles lt
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money will he
refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six
bottles for $5. d!8-eoil tf
CITY OF 8AVANNAII, )
Offick Cluck of Council, |
January 6tb, 1S66. )
The attention of citizens and others is called to tlie
following extract of an Ordinance passed Angusf 2,
1539:
EXTRACT.
Sf.c. 3d—If any person shall ride, lead, or drive
any horse, ntnie, or other animal usually ridden, or
tisod for draft in any sort of carriage whatsoever,
within or lietwecn the double row of frees, in tlie
centre of South Broad street, or the double or triple
row of trees on the Bay (except through or across
the said trees when they are intersected by the
streets) or who shall ride, lead or drive tlie same
over any of the sidewalks or footways within the
said city, he nr site shall be punished as is herein
after mentioned.
sec. 5. Upon Hie conviction of any violation of
any of the provisions of tlds Ordinance tlie offender
mav Iio fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred
dollars, at tlie discretion ot the Mayor, Chairman or
Alderman presiding at the Police Court, or of the
Council »**»*»**
And tlie said fines and forfeitures may be levied, re
covered, collected and enforced in the manner pre
scribed by law, and one-hair thereof shall be paid,
when collected, to the informer and the remainder
shall be paid to the City Treasurer for tlie use of tlie
City.
The Police will report all violations of the above.
By order of.
, EDWARD C. ANDERSON. *
Mayor.
James Stuart, Clerk of Council
H. A. TOPHA1VI,
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
l as CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH.
F INE Ready-made Business aud Dress Saits of all
descriptions constantly, ou hand. Gent's Fur
nishing Goods, all of the newest styles; llats. Caps,
Ac. Also, an elegant line of Fine Cloths, Doeskins,
Meltons, Casshueres, Tweeds and Vestings, which will
bi made to order at the shortest notice by experi
enced workmen. jl-tf
Blankets 1 Flannels
CLOTHS AND CA88IMERK8
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MEIUNOES AND ALAPACA8.
Received snd for sale cheap by
II. HATH,
174 Broughton street.
Cloaks, Cloaks.
L ADIES' Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, just re
ceived by stean er.
n23-tf BIN8TFIN A ECKMAN.
ayor.
Js-tr
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
Dork Green
Light Green
Magenta
Maize
Maroon
Orange
Pink
Purple
Royal Purple
Salmon
Scarlet
Slate
Soiferino
Violet
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 OF 80 PER CENT.
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sqm. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye Tlie process is
simple''* 1 '* 1 any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, Frcndi aud German.
Inside of each package.
HOWE A STEVENS,
2G0 Broadway, Boston.
For salo by druggist* and dealers generally.
ectlfflm
SURE CURE FOR THE
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
INQUIRE at tfie MORNING STAR SALOON, cor-
*■ her Bay street Lane and Boll Street.
^tlve cure in one day or no pay.
-STEELE & BURBANK,
11 Merchant* Row, Hilton Head,’ So. Ca
C A ^ *** **•
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING,
OND
FURNISHING GOODS.
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Platm
Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belt*, Embroideriea.B«StfISIS
Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves, Ac.7a!>.,a!l C * f *
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINING COMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Oap’l StoclL, 81500,000
SHARES, $60 EACH.
Dibeotorb—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall
Pbksidsnt—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Vios Pbesuiest—E. C. Grannisa, Macon, Ga.
Seobbtaby—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga
T HIS Company will soon lie prepared to fill any
order* for Slate, however large, for roofing, lor
furniture manufactured out of s-ate, for liutele, for
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate cun
he applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Vila.-ti, Augusta. Macon, Albany and Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities or Sclnta Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, Tonu.. and 8 . Louis, Mo. The Miporiority of
Hlate for roofing purposes, ami its special adaptability
to various articles ol furniture and for paveme t are
well known.
Orders may lie addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL. Ssc’y,
j3 Atlanta, Ga.
RICE,
For sale by
jS-3
W. B. ADAMS,
65 Bay street.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
TUST ripened a large assortment.of Zephyr Worsted
G Shawl-, Sontags. Cloaks and Hoods, Children'
Cape, Boots and Gaiters.
Also, Irish Linens. Table Damask, Ltnen Towels,
Tabid Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles too numerous to mention. ' *
All of which we offer at very low prices.
EINSTEIN tt ECKMAN,
nov3-tf 161 Congress Street
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
General CoffliissionMercli ants.
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
NO. *59 BAY &TREET, (up stair*.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderaon, Jno. C. Ferrel and G. »
Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson Josiah Sibley *
Sons, J. H & J. W. Walker, Augusta,
solicited.
Consignments
k Cm-nov2
Gao. R. Chump.
Augusta, Georgia.
Wm, A. Weiout,
Late of Richmond, Ya.
CEO. R. CRUMP & CO,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
6roceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Seears,
SALTED FI8H, &c.
200 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
DT Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Peodook, and Merchandise of every de
scription. #
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga, Richmond, Va. and Jno. C. Terrill, Esq., De-
Witt & Morgan, Gaden & Unckles, A. A. Solomons A
Co., J. T. Paterson & Co., R. Molina, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia. t
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oct4
Woodward, Baldwin & Co.,
110 Duane Street, New York,
9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnaburgs and Yarns. jy!8
THOS. H. AUSTIN,
Forwarding anil Commission Merchant,
No. 95 BAY STREET,
(up stairs)
diL3m* SAVANNAH, SEQUOIA.
Gift Books,
FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &C.
For Christmas.
J UST received, a fine assortment of.Work Boxes,
Toilet Cases, Fancy Desks, Glove Boxes. Ac.
Also, a good supply of Gift Books. Standard Poets,
bound in Turkey Morocco, Juvenile Toy Books-Gair es
Rubber Balls, and everything required for -the holi
days.
OUR STOCK OF ELEGANT
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
ti the most complete in the city.
COOPER, OLCOTTS A FARRKLLY.
d!9-tf
WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY, JONES & CO.,
WIl min gft on, Delaware.
M ANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats ; Steam Engines,
Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills. Ac. Having
bad long experience in business and being provided
i with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
doss, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
oct!2 6m
New York Piano Fortes.
Ernest Gabler,
Manufacturer of
New Scale First-Class
PI ANO FORTES,
Factory, 122,124 & 126 Bast 22A St.
R ESPECTFULLY anuoauces that his Large New
Factory is now completed, fully organized, and in
successful operation, by means of which he has greatly
increased bis manufacturing facilities. He will there
fore be able henceforward to torn out 36 Pianos per
week, to supply orders promptly, without that incon
venient delay to which Dealers and Purchasers have
been subjected, from the fact that for more' than two
years past he has been continnaliy a hundred instru
ments behind orders. A full assortment at all times
may be found at his Manufhctury and Warcrooms in
New York City. Every instrument fully warranted.
Retail Wererooms. 743 Broadway. 3m-nl6
Central Railroad 1 EXCHANGE
SIGHT DRAFTS ON «y W
For salo !>y "
brigiiam, baldvyin & co
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, >
Savannah, Da, Dec. 26, ISOS.)
O N and after Thursday, 28th in«t., a daily
train will leave for Augusta at 6 a.
m., connecting with a line of Hacks running between
Station 6> a , Central Railroad, and Lumpkin, on the
Augusta and Savannah Railroad.
Passengers by this lino will arrive in Augusta at
^Staging is reduced to 22 miles, all daylight.
Returning leave Augusta 0 a. m. Arrive at Savau-
n: Frcigtitw go by Passenger Train must be prepaid
aud delivered at Passenger Shed by 6 p. m. day pre-
''passengers restricted to forty pouuds of Baggage.
Extra Basrgape $5 per I CHI pouuds.
Trough Passage, $12 50.
By order ofr GEO. W. ADAMS,
,j2s fleneral Superintendent.
sep!5
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, Nov. 1 Sth, 1S65. j
This Company is now, in connection with H. J.
Dickerson A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
rot ward to Augusta. Macon, Atlanta Ac., daffy from
twenty to thirty thonsa >d pounds of Freight, and go
through iu from three to five days.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
Shippeis. Railroad freight can be paid here or at des
tination.
Freight on perishable goods must be prepaid.
Rates Io Augusta, until further notice, wiH be per
foot 60 cents, perlOO lbs. $2.00
GEO. W. ADAMS,
n20 General Sn)>erintendent.
Sight Exchange
new York,
In sums to suit purchasers, by
Bep28 ~ tf B. F. METCALFE /b m
POE SALS,
C ITY OF SAVANNAH COUPONS, in 8nma
suit purchasers. m
FORDYCE. ANDERSON & JANNEY
No 10 Stoddard *g Kano.
PUUFKSSIONIAL CAKDM.
HOWELL COBB.
JAMES JASKSON.
COBB & JACKSON,
t torneys-at-La w,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
Timber & Lumber Dealers
aoo BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. W. STEELE,
(Late Steele & Burbank,)
11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca.
And corner King und George Sts., Charleston,
C l ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Par-
' chasers In his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
aNd
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated
Wale, Swords, Sashes, belts, Embroiderii s, Boots,
Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Cloves, Ac., Ac.
j4
75 tibls. and 100 Half bbls.
MASSEY, COLLINS & CO.’S
C E X. KjB R ATKD
PHILADELPHIA ALE,
Landing from Steamer CUMBRIA, and
for sale at the
PHILADELPHIA ALB DEPOT
W. M. DAVIDSON,
Agent for Massey, Collins & Co.
IMPORTATIONS
P ER ship County of Picton, from Glasgow:
200 tons Gartsherrie Pig Iron
230 tong Household Coal
looo hampers Potatoes
150 kegs Herrings
60 cases Preserved Salmon
20 cases Dried Finnau Haddock
Nor sale by
d6-tf CHARLES GREEN A SON.
FOR SALE.
1A BBLS No. 1 Mackerel
J" 10 bbls No. 2 Mackerel
FOR SALE
On
It is unnecessary to say anything regard
ing the qualily of my Ale—its reputation was
WELL ESTABLISHED long before the
war, throughout GEORGIA, ALABAMA
and FLORIDA.
This Ale is brewed expressly for me at an
EXTRA COST, and I flatter myself that with
TWENTY-ONE years’ experience in the bu
siness in THIS CITY, I know what kind of
Ale is best suited for this market. My CEL
LARS are the best in the City; which fact,
together with my knowledge of the man
agement of Ale, enables me to assure my
friends of a constant supply ot Superior Ale
the year round
d3rt-2w W. M. DAVIDSON.
25
BBL8. Mess BEEF.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
MOV LANDma ADD FOB SALE.
Of\J| Boxes, ), afld caddies Tobacco, which we
are now offering at prices lower than It can
be bought for in Northern cftles.
MILLED, THOMAS A CO.,
nll-tf No. 20t Bay itreret.
Soluble [Pacific
GUANO.
VICE invite the attention of Planters to this valuable
Tv Guttuo, as a matter of importance to their In
terest. It ia similar In appearance, odor and compo
sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro-
portions or the same elements. It contains less am
monia,- but nearly oneAtmdredper cent, more of Phos
phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which la im
mediately Solnble. It is quite aa active as Peruvian
Guana and ia iess costly.
For farther information, apply to
£■ C. WADE A C0„ Agents,
jl-3m Savannah, Ca
New Books
RECEIVED BY COOPER, OLCOTTS &
FARRELLY:
T H E Belton Eitate. By Anthony Trolfope.
Herewanl. By Charles Kingsley.
Robert Dal by and his Troubles.
The Ordeal for Wives; a Npvel.
The Prince of Knahna; a westlndian Story
Erring, yet Noble; of and to Women.
Way. By Charles C. Coffin.
Winning ]
Poems by Robert Buchanan.
Country Love vs. City Flirtation.
By Sperry.
Butter.
B ESTQothen Table,,In tabs aud firkin*.
nlft-tf CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
250 BOXES YeUow Soap, l and s pound bar%
2!? .bo** 8 Patent Mo ~
d3o-; n
. .BAgDEWiAOCr..
Bay street, comer parnarc).
10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
25 half bbla No. 1 Mackerel
26 half bbls No. 3 Mackerel
160 kits No. S Mackerel
160 kits No. 2 Mackerel
4-t tubs Choice Lard «
13 tube Choice Butter
4 firkins Choice Butter.
Tho above lot are fresh and new, and will be offered
low, to close consignment.
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
nov23 Corner Abercora and Bay streets.
Mackerel,
ie quality.
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
I N barrels and kits, prime quallt
dl3-tf '
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
i
tw~ Copying done with the greatest care. dl4
POTATOES.
A AAA BUSHELS POTATOES (Jackson
rt.WvyLr Whites),just received on con
signment and for sale by
nORATIO PITCHER,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Blnff.
Magnolia Hotel,
BEAUFORT, SO. CA.,
On tho European Plan
J4-lm* JOHN LILLY, Proprietor.
E. W. MARSH & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
GIBBONS’ BUILDINGS,
Corner or Cougress and Whitaker Streets,
H AVE thoroughly infilled their establishment, and
replenished with a general assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Uaicnt Mc-
- dlcines, Paints, Oils, Gulden Needs,
Ac. Ae„ etc.,
they solicit the patronage of their friem’g.
Particular attention will be given to the careful
preparation of prescriptions. dll-lm
LINVILLE
GLEASC
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
S-A_~VANN-A.H.
AGEITTS pop
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 Courtlajit Street Hew Tort.
MANUFACTURERS OF Kimis o.
BOLTS, NtfTS AND V T '
Bridge, Car, Slip or Bat. Host,
— AND —
BOILER BOLT,
SETT SCREWS, COJCB OR UG SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS,
Turnbuckles, Bolt Kinds, Taps
and Dies, Acc.
Dancing School
AT MASONIC HALL.
At It. L. LOtlS respectfully informs the citizens of
Savannah, tha. he will open his Dancing School
at Masonic Halt, on Thursday, January 4th, at 3
o’clock p. m.
Honrs of instruction, for Young Lndies, Misses and
Masters, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3
o'clock p. m.; and for Gentlemen at ’clock p. m.,
same days. * ’’ J3-14
Lard.
A SMALL lot only, prime article.
dl5-tf CHAS. L. COLBY Jr CO.
Lemons.
lyn BOXES, from New York steamer, in good
/ U order.
dl5-tf CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, ami
every article used in‘constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS’ STORES.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP.
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, &o, : ENGINEERS’ TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS.
SCREW PUNCHES,FILES,
CHISELS,
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTiNG
MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS,
DRILLS. PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS.&c.
eepm tf /
!N” otiee.
T HE public attention is called to tho Ordinance of
the loth of last November, which requires all
persons liable lo Taxation in the monin of December
1865, to make their returns, and payment of tliei
dues previous to the lutli of the present montlf,
January, otherwise exeeution will be issued against
,hem - R. T. GIBSON,
J3
NOTIcI
City Treasurer.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROA
Macon, Ga, Ja.
T HE Annual Election for President t U aeven Di
rectors of this Company, to serve for the ensuing
year, will he held at their office, in the city of Macon,
on Thuisday, Stii Febroary next.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
jS-td Sec’v and Treas.
E- H. VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS'
AND
Produce Dealers,
UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORN ST,“
Savannah, Ga.
Orders from the Country Private, Families, Steamers
and bailing Vessels respectfully solicited.
Produce bought and sold on commission.
HObhlsSelected Apples
100 bbls Onions ,
100 bbls Potatoes
"50 bbls Extra Flour
50 bbls Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel «
loo tubs Extra Rotter
60 boxes Extra Cheese
500 kits Nos 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel
50 half-libls Fidton Market lieef
50 bills Extra Family Pork. tf-n2T
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned promises to enre
Seminal TV'eakness
in all its worst forms without the use of medicine
Please send for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for
postage. Address J. M. RU' SELL,
octl0-3m Boston, Mass.
NOTICE.
C ONSIGNEES per schooner Rachel Vannerman,
from Philadelphia, are hereby notified lhat
their goods are licing this day discharged at wharf
foot of Barnard street.
Ail packages remaining on wharf after sunset will
be stored at risk and expense of owners,
<121 HUNTER A GAMMELL.
Notice.
Kerosene Oil,
In barrels aud cases,
AT HORATIO PITCHER’S,
Foot of Lincoln st., Under the Bluff.
nBU-tf
MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH, GA.
rrHK Books for Subscription to the Capital Stock o
A this Bank are now open and ready for Sabscrib-
»r», at the office of the Southern Insurance Company.
JS-ti
BROWN’S
CASTILLI AN
BITTERS
T HIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure
Juice of the Grape and extracts, distilled from
the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
France, Italy and the Province of Castile (Old Spain,)
Tr „ ,, from which latter section they derive their name.
Hulls, Soap and- Candles.
females and children, for all disarrangement of tlie
Komach, It is unrivalled. A never
faffing preventive and Core for Sea Sickness. None
trbo Travel by land or water should be without the
For Sale by
YORK, WILLIAMS, MrtNTIRE A Co.
. . e Agent*, State Georgia-
J W. NEVITT, of the firm of Nevit, Lathrop A
• Rogers, haa associated himself w ith Lathrop a
Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of
btf HENRY LATHROP * CO.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DE3CRIP-
T.ON.
pOi: (| Y V D BL1VD4 .
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street!
Office 180 Bay street, I
d2S-tf Savannah, Ga.
J. C. KOCH,
jVo. 30 Heckman Street
Corner of William,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturer of Stationery, PhotogTsphio Albums;
Music Paper, Folios, Bookk Ac,
n21-3m
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 whaivcsi
Pile-driving done by steem pile-driver.
dT 6m • KRENSON.
1ST otice.
A LL persona having demands against tlie estate of
Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county,
are respectfully requested to hand them in properly au
thenticated : and all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to
,, ANAIS WILSON,
Administratrix.
NOTICE
TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4th
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1805.
A UL persons who shipped Goods by the Steamer 8a
A vannab, on the above. named day, are requested
to call immediately at the store of F. M. MyreH, Esq.,
Harris’ Buildings, Bay street, and identify such goods
S have been saved from the wreck ofthe steamer.
J. W. WOLCOTT,
nsn Agent
BILLIARDS.
Six Tables*
I RESPECTFULLY invite tho patronage of my old
friends and visitors to the city J have Six Good
Billiard Tables, including two of Phelan’s make, witfo
the best Balls. Cues, Bridges, Macee, Ac., procurable.
My rooms are commodious, and 1 endeavor to employ
only competent areendunts.My Bar is supplied with,
a L-ood assortment cf Alee, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac.
n26-tr WALTER O’MEARA.
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
vr AN U FAOTU RERS and Dealers in Builder,’ and
1TA Locksmiths' Hardware. Nails. Puilies, Cord, Rim
Locks and Knoba, Butt IliDges, Brass and Icon Keye
and Castings, Gong Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac.
All orders, large or small, famished promptly si I'
per cent, less than market pries.
drill 9 6m
H. HA
N otice.
rjqiE underslgnedrejnrnshis thank* to his old cna-
17* Broughtfltt Street. 17*
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by
Figs.
A CHOICE lot, both small and large drams.
dlB tr CHAS. L. COLBY A 09.
GEO. H. ARLEDGE,
tomers for their patronage, and Informs them SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER
Aka mi HI in. aftnPrflllv. thflt tlA fra j a « i *
and the public generally, that he is prepared to fur
nish a good article or fresh ground Grita and Meal
which he will deliver to purchasers, free of charge. In '
any p*rt ofthe city. Orders left at his MUI, comer i
Congress and Jefferson streets, will meet with
prompt attention- J3-10 wm. GREEN.
alssion and Forwarding Merchant,
72 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH.
d2S-ly