Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 10, 1866, Image 5

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f c. jIXHBA «, i' fin EDKGSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1866. ass* The Savannah Daily Herald unit Head- Latest Style, of Bonnet. Ore.e*. The genuine Empire bonnet {a so Terry pecuu liar in shape that only a tall stylish lady can weaRitto advantage. Imagine a list, square qrown, with small front and long gipsy ears, lying behind, underneath the waterfall A band-ot-ribbon-, fastened on top, passes down and fastens Udder the chin, pressirig the bon- net:*o ttteely to the iace that sidennmmings are entirely useless. Gilt chains or velvet, a rich ornament or a few flowers are placed on the forehead. When off the head theynre ditcidodlv ugly in appearance, but when ‘well worn," are rather distingue looking. \ ery elegant ones are made of Vose, violet, silver uray and blue velvet*, trimmed. With gold chain'apd beads, hidden in a cloud of mara bout: Others, lot street wear,: at* of garner . dr hlnck.velyet;' dit-else"; green felt, trimmed with pinnies to! match,^ and gilt ornaments. Should seinie M found to . ■wh&n tftfte styles are dkwMafc ibev wHififintf two tosry pretty modifications, with raised, , soft crowns, or else perfectly flat, and a small, lightly cov- ,-red cape or band set up rather high on the crown. *• -•••-*»- - j, Tu«t priffcipalfeature of dbe new bonnet is the veil,'which is of unbemmed black or white ilfuaioi), spangled with • gold, figured net or cfapelisse. - ‘It is caught on tbe side of the bonnet by tf fancy ornament, .or fastened lust ayer the Crojfh'and' varies in length from tbree-faufrhtfto ot^'Vard. " .- . .> ^•Tbe lafesT hoveltV is called the aqow^flake lionnet,';which is formed pf blue tinted mate rial, covered With' . white .ailky masses resem- idiogrsngK,.'and triinmeftwirti icicle-like or- A t&ate^iiflUtle evening bonnet is made of piok empe, laid in reverse folds, and studded' with, peart beads. A short veil of pink falls gracefully over.the batik of the bonnet. Ornaneuts of gilt and enamel, jasper, onyx, malachite, rock crystal, torquoise and cameo, arranged on folds, or bandeaux. of velvet, are more used for inside trimmings than powers,. Gold bahds, gimps, .flower, and leaves veineef with gold and golden bel lies, ate all- bsed for outside trimmings for bonnets. - Long ostrich plumes, with gilded stems, are among the- novelties, but' are only auitabiedor evening wear. ,, Head-dresses of-flowers fere being fast dis - placed by antique- looking bandeaux of gilt steel" or silver, either plain. engraved'or flla- greed. Many ofAese have a richly enamel led butterfly p'oised on a tine wire in the cen- t re. The bandeaux generally consists of three, iind the hair is dressed in puffs or curls st- raugid between them. Should this style be unbecoming the bands can be bent to strap the Waterfall. -This is said- to be very pretty id effect. • ' - . - ,* ■ ; s ' Tight on Bdtl*b.—The-New York World tpus Speaks of the notorious Benjamin P. Butler:-! - T . Butler, ex-general,- the “tight-corked-bot- tle-imjv’ ’ of Bermuda- Hundreds, is shbwinga letter to neWspapeir Editors and others which, he alleges'he*receivted from Lord Palmerston, in which the latter apologizes to Butler for animadverting Upon'bis famous New Orleans, womah older in ibeTIo'uie of Commons. t It will be reihetobered lhat, to excuse' himself lor his-yiWo Port Fisher, Butler also pro duced fa lettStif pufj^brting to' be Written by t leneral : Wbiting;; the Confederate' .com mander at that place,.ih whidh the latter took Butler's view .ot the- case. The curious thing abou t-'both -Pal tnerslbn’s and' Wniting’s let ters is/tbat-neitber-T)! them should' be made public until after -the alleged_authors wpre dead. From these instances we are inclined to believe that, If Gen. Graph should “shuffle off this mortal dtiil” • within a ‘year, Butler would somehow produce a lettei, "in which he would be whitewashed of all tps military sins by the lieutenant General, . •• ' 1 ;——f- • • '7 Get THE BEST..™-Clergymeu, as a class,, do not recbmmemfcan. article unless »hej:Kave wood .reason lebnowix to be valuable.- Pro cure ol aby Dfuj^ist'ondTbf M«. ■PenT «3r- culars of fa?r y World’s HatcRestorerand JJair Dressing j'afuVyoti can, ..read,-fiver twenty testirabnfafa bt ottr moij£ enuneM .clergymen, each one reromttVepding } . in the• strongest terras the use -of,tHe9el*p'rtpkfations. They restore, invigorate and beautify the hair. -If you wish to restore .and, retail your hair through lite, use tliem. Every Druggist sella them- •• • f dec 30: . , ". '••eodiw ’ COAL,COAL ,) AO TONS Superior Ciupberlaqd Coal,. ,i.. h>BU 400 tone very choice Parlor Coal. £,«0 tons Lackawuna Steamboat Coal. . oou tons Laekawana-Coal'. Eg? and Stove size, ’ Li 100 tons Blaf- :tr.V j a Co-). Uniting send tor s«jo.i (Jaautltiesto suit purchas- ^Xlsbeodew . , CL...^ioKN AfitN^NOBAM. 'T 1 tJLjll- JOHN L. VILLALOPTOA, CPTTON FACTOR, . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MBR- ..... -.V CHART. •No. 94 Bay Strowt, SAVANNAH, GA. octta am Wu. H.iTiaou. “ Wa W. Goano* Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 96 BAY STREET, .... v. SaVAKHAH, V. v - . - - -. - - Georgia., Special attention win be given to the sale of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, St., octM-3m* " ,f " - v - **•-'' • ' oao.o.fowu. . <w.- Manama FOra&GO, KvigMgRT Y OP ALEXANDRIA, VA, Commitsio n M|i rchaRt s. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in •• ;jRailroad Supplies. - Office, TO Broadway,, ,, NSW YORK, C. . octSg, . - 6a.- F. M. MYRELL, . STEAMBOAT AGENT, QESKRAb COMMISSION AND FOR- •• WARDING IHKRXUANT, BAY STREET, SATANNAH, GA. Hairia 1 Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low &Qp.*s. Refers to Messrs. Hotter & Gammell. Crane, John son tt Graybill V Belt Wyily A Christiai v Botbwrll A Whiiehead; Miller, Thomas & Co.; M. A. C ohen, -Esq. ' '■ sep29-tf Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE Bay Street, Savannah, » - A2II> Darien, Deorgia. dte-ti ' JOHN S. SAMS & tO., Forwarding; aud Commlssioii MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEAIJEE3 IN Dry Goods,- Groceries," &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. 1 mo. s. SAOMia ” cm. v. aanmh. uoaa. n. oanipa 202 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Notice. Savacuiab, Dec. S, 1865. O NE month After date. Lwilt mike appUcotipn to - the ottteers. ol the Albany, A Qnli JR.. B Com; for reiiewal.of scrip.o£ to shares t, per cent gvAranued stock of said compsny-^scilp oerug iu 0 :- outtanight ol.theSlfh.Jsnnaty^ ' fur five shades, August,7th, 1361; stares. Sept. Ttb. lWl • ai3-W«lm* . ^ ‘8’ johxs cnees, oos.vxa bav ami> a mats) an stub* SAVANNAH. GA. LIBS HAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Copsignmants o the firm of .Ouas L. Colbi, of New tork. or tponr blends in Boston. MACDS A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta. Ga. tIFUtSDU; ■ Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A New .York. JatIvb g)ade, Esq., New Yprk. Hon. J Wiley Edmands, Boston. . Gardner Coiby, Esq, Bogtog. aepU—U AGRICULTURAL WORKS, GKIFFIKG A 00, Proprietor*, Warriftwses. 6i l 69 CtrtlaMt Sirtft, ' - ■ ■ NEW YORK, ' MANPPAOTORERfl OF AND DEALERS IN 1 Harrows, Sgf® -'.5 Cuhivators. vSiScuflS -Hay PrSLT*’ ^ Cottenpres^a, Corn SMlers, qx OwS’*' , Cider Presses, Store Ti-m-k, - irT-'*ur - Wheelbarrows- Hur^e Pot^raj’ ^ St'. 8ngar Pans. Threshing Mach’* & 1Sl Conor. Gius WeU Butketo !££ Mowe^AHea p % - . ' Hakes, Seylhes. ' v «*rd«, FieJd and Flower Seeds. of Lime, Boae Manare, Pop. -„^e *jfen t «fc r Ql«*«ow Fertilizer Co.-s Kiwnhadc and Ammonia ted Guano, nnd Super-PhooDhate Lime, mud Braee'g ConcontraletlManare. F* Trade supplied. Order direct ■ from ■. isa-Sm tSaadWQonr■ Port Royal House,* JfILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL A EBfla, Pno>« x *, 0 *. •». a. nroniiA. -’ JnS4f rSOBOIA and.South CarolinaBink Bills U Albany and Gulf Railroad Stock CeaitnlBailroadStock Coupons Albany and Gnif Railroad 1 - Coupons City of Savannah FORDYCSt ANDERSON k JANNBY. ' US-tf . Bay st. No. 10 Stoddard's Range. KENNETH, M'LEA & C0„ Wmissimt SAVANNAH. %W~ Advaacaa made on eonsigmnents of Cotton, Ac., to Liverpool and New York. dlfi-lm A. S. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBROBAVTt 92 BAY ffTREFT, oai4-tf toast axsaraSH- > b. a. w*mau. JOHN MERRYMAN & CO., Farmers’ and* Planters’ Agencv TVOR the sale of Guano, Fertilizers, LivaStock,, 1m- X plements and Machinery, Seeds, Ac. &7 W, ITayette Street, • ■ \ \ ... BALTIMORE. Refer to - John S. Glttings, President Chesapeake Bank ; ChaiL Goodwin.'Cashier yranktln Bsnk, : Bhitl- more; S. C. Wade A Co. and P. U. Behu, Savannah. ul4-3m ■ • - Hkhbt L. Jbwbtt. Jams I. Sauiu. Jewett & Stalditfr,' WHULSSALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS A'ND GENERAL AGENTS, ■ [V r. Second Stieet, lltron, Georgia, (Between Cherry end Popiar.y Prompt personal attention given to.ail conshtn- meuts of cotton, produce, mannfactnrea and other articles of merchandise. Orders and ^consignments solicited from all parte of the oountry.V: Beet attention given to orders lor purch&ailit cotton.. Agents fqr several first class Insurance Companies. nS-tf- - C. H. BENEDICT ft CO-. No. 86 Broad) Street, New YuMe?■■■■■ ■ ■ Produce and Flour Qomfliission BKercRants, Dealers in Provisions, Buttif, Cheesfe; Ac. Special attention to Southern’ OrdcVs Consigninlnts on Geueiai Merchandise solicited, octu - ,. 1 - ; ,‘i . ■ .. am_ VICKAY, »LISH'& <;0., Commission Merchants, lvEALERS ip White Ogk ajnl.YeUoiy ©ue Timber of D a i| sizes. Oish advaucts made on consignments of Timber, Cotton, Naval stores* Ac. The above-named house offer, uqu.uai facilities for the sale of Southern Products, ahd respectfully so Kelt consignments. MoKAY. BUBS. A CO., d21-tawtf : 165 Broadway, N. Y- CHAS. L. €0LB¥ k CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding M K R C H A N T W. J. Blaib. A. J. Smith. W. W. Kb». BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. 293 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF MANU* FACTURED TOBACCO. Will purchase and sell on cotnmissiou, cotton, cotton goods, wines, liquors segars, and prodfice and merchandise of every description. ( Consignments solicited. - Rzrrainora —Brigham, Baldwin- A Co., Wnt H. Stark. Ciaghom A Cminir-yhatn; Brady, Smith A Co., NBTOV htctTYT FOn’GG Tie Great Invention of the Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bridlfcy’s (frw Patent Biiwex Ellip tic (or Double) Spring Skirt. T HIS Invention consists of Duplex (or twoj Ellptlc Pare Refined Steel Spiings, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic and dorafeie Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and lieauliful shape more than twice us long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be, made. The wonderful flexibility aud great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in nse to occupy a small jilace as easily and conveniently aa .a Silk or Muslin A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great ce/ivenience ol Wearing , the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after wards willingly dispense with thgtr nse. For children, misses and young ladies' they are superior to ail oth- - err. .. • ■" •' v. % v ' The Hoops are coverSo: with '2 ply double Uvisted thread and will Wear re-ice as long as the single yarn covering which is need on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottoiq rods on evcry'Skirt are also Bonble Steel, and-twice or double covered to^prevent, the cov ering froni wearing off the rods when -dragging down stairs, stone steps,. 'Ak, which'-'they are nonsfaotly subject to when in use. - . : 1 \'- All are made of the new and elegant,Co.'ded Tapes,. and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the moat graofenjI.And, perfect snap* possible and are unqneMiotiahly the iigbtesL most desirable, co “^lv e te^SY l A 8 cAB)r, S|I?*? c 'a J.,G West,! Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Mafu-. facturers. 9T Chambers ahd 19 and SI Beads streets, New York.' .S For sals ih all first class stores in this dqr. and .throughout thaUnited States and Canadas, Havana f de Cnba, Mexico, South Ameriot, and .the W£st ( In- ’ dies. ... Inquire fqr Vhe Duplex .Elliptic for dqnfile) Spring Skirt.- v ■' - ■ - jyS' Stf ■ Ale and Porter, a A CASKS McEwan’s and AIsqp’s celebrated A<e 4 U and; Porter, i 6 casks Byars’ London Porter. Just received sail for sale by d-.s-ecdlw CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Latestfro m Egypt! P E i2tUS S ^ ®n*ACI QF ME EGYTIAN ?„ Dew * aA exquisite Perftime tor the . handkerchict. Cleopatra and the ladies of the nrrariit day using the same perfume. . preeeai . THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS' THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!! THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS! U * r truMfsa _ “9 3 » . 93 Fulton street, N. T, William Gh i 11, (Successor to Wllliain B. Hawkins,) TMPORTER aqd Wholesale Dealer in Foreign »«a A Domestic Aw, Wines. Liquors, Philadelphia For* ter, Champagne Cider, . 4 iffo. 176 Fultotx Street, Opposite St. Paul's Church, NEW YORK. BotUer of Mile’s Celebrated Ale for Shipping and Famlly ( nie. *. *. ' Particular attention paid to Filling and ShlDblng Southern Orders. - All ordeis by mail will b<?promptly attended to nl4-3m . ~ paper Ymm jines W ARREN a PLATNER, Wholesale dealers la ail kinds or Writing., Priming and Wrapnlng Pa pers. Envelopes, Twines and Paper Bags. ALso, Printers Inks, Cards and Card Bimrds. Having superior facilities for procuring Goods di rect from the manufactories, we are enabled to com pete with New York prlcas. SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITY For the Bath Paper Mills. Cash paid for Bags and all kind*, of Paper .Stock. .l *r as 3a - . Singer Sewing Machines. Principal Office for the State of Georgia, 08 BKOlfiHTOlf STREET, H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent. A large assortment for sale at New York price*. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at short' tfotice. Stitching neatly done. njj t ■ WILIONHOTEl For Rent. 'pHAT well-known, drstrahly located, -and -highly A- pupnlar csotbtishueut, situated on Bull Street, between South Broad and Hnll streets, • occupying * four entire lots of CO by 90 feet each, and the lane be:- - tweyn them, and containing about forty rooms, ia now offered for rent. Tie party renting this property will be required' to moke the uecesshry repairs and give satisfactory se curity for the punctual payment ot rent. JOHN N. COOPER. novT—tf Pres’t Union Society. ~ A. C. L0MELIN0, exai.ee im Groceries, Prwisitus,Wilts, Lienors, k AND ETitV* OTMER ARTICLE IN TBS QBCGCST LINE UNDER MASONIC HALT, (Corner ot Bull BDeet and Congress Street Lane,) ' t dl3-Em SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.