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The Savanriah Daily Herald
.savannah. Wednesday, January 31, i860.
COMMERCIAL.
48
NEW YORK MARKET.
Friday, Jan. 26—C r. M.
Tlie demand for Slate and Western Flour was
moderate and prices were sternly ; the sales were
about 7,000 bbls at our subjoined quotations. South
ern Hour was steady, with sales ol 000 bids. Canada
(lour was In moderate request, and full prices were
realized ; the sales were aaout 3o0 bbls. We quote:
Suuirflnc and Western Flour $6 so a $7 30
Extra State
choice State 8 1; ">
Common to medium extra Western 7 66 a 8 25
Extra round hoop Ohio 8 4oa 8 66
Western trade brands 8 00 a 10 tin
Common Southern 8 75 a 10 00
Fancy and extaa do 10 05 a 1j oo
Common Canadian * “ J “>
Good to choice and extra 8 30 a 11 oo
Beeswax was In better uetnand, and prices were
well sustained. We note further sales of 12,000 lbs,
from 45c to 4Tc for Southern ami Western yellow.
Canpj.rs.—The demand continued very moderate,
and prices wefe without noticeable change. No
large lots of any description were sold. We quote
City and Western Adamantine at 24125c, patent ami
Sperm at 50.i52c, and 40a42c respectively.
Coffee—The demand was moderate ami princi
pally for prime grades, which are becoming scarce.
Prices continued very firm forall qualities. We note
sales of 609 bags Rio. ex Jessie, ami 303 bags do., ex
Alert—sold previously, but not before reported—on
private terms.
Cotton—shippers were the principal buyers. The
market opened dull and heavy, but closed firmer un
der it more active demand; but prices were not
quotabiy higher, though some holders were demaud-
lug Wo for middling Mobile and New Orleans. Tite
sales were abou t 3,500 bales. We quote:
^Upland. Florida. Mobile. If.O.dT.
Ordinary.#. ...40
Middling 47
Good middling.-19
Fisn—The market continued dull and prices ruled
somewhat Irregular. Small sales of Grand Bank
were umde at iuafT. St. George's were entirely out
of the market; the last sales were at «9a9 50. Mac
kerel were considerably firmer, No. 1 bay ruling
nomluallT 50c higher, with small sales at $17 5o,
while some holders were demanding $18.
Gl'.nny Baos continued dull, but prices were
nominally unchanged, 23c a 20c was the price de
manded. We heard of no sales.
Glnny Ci.oth was dull, abut unchanged. The
pri'-e was nominally 29c a 30cr No sales.
Hides.—The market was quiet and somewhat
heavy, though no material change in prices was vis
ible." The sales were 6,000 Montevideo, 21 lbs., at
XS‘ 4 c, gold ; 2,000 Buenos Ayres, 23 lbs average, at
‘Mr gold; ab ui 3,000 wet salted Buenos Ayres, In
cluding cow and kip. 3SX lbs average, at lbjic cur
rency, and 4,000 California. 21 lbs average, to arrive
on private terms.
Hay was steady, with a fairly active demand. The
sales were at 75c a 80c for shipping lots at S5e a 9,ye
for city bale.
Leather. — The market was without special
change, though some tannages were a trifle easier if
auything. Prime grades, however, were held flrnil y
at previous full prices.
Molasses was quiet but unchanged. The sales
were in lots, comprising 50 lilids Porto ltico at 66c
h 83c, and 125 lbs new crop New Orleans at from $1
a l 20. We quote .-—Cuba Muscovado. 35c a 43.- ;
t'nha clayed, 32c a 37c; Cuba centrifugal 30c a 3ac ;
P irto Rico, 45’’ a 80c ; New Orleans, $1.1 20.
Naval Stores.— A good export and fair home de
mand prevailed for ruslus, and prices ruled steady.
We note sales of 1,100 bbls common at $5 25n$6Su;
460 bbls strained at $6i$6 25 : 500 bbls No. 2 at $7u
$7 50 ; 250 bbls No 1 ar }1U$13, and about 4CO bbls
prime pule at $l5u$17. t-plriis turpentine was steady
at 9, .4,0 for large lots from deck, and $1 for retail
parcels. Crude do was in very limited stock.—
Holders were firm at $7 S0a$8. No -pedal sales were
made. Tar was dull and drooping. Holders weic
free sellers at $2 8714 for Newberu, and $3 50 for
Wilmington. Piicli was quiet but unchanged, with
small jobbing sales at $6.
Provisions.—The pork mfirket was heavy and
lower. The sales were nearly 8,0 0 bbls for present
delivery, at $28 25a$2# for new mess, closing at $24
. Beef
62x cash.
r was quiet, but steady, wiih sale? of
'9'
450 bids at $16 50a$20 for uew plain mess, and $21 a
$24 for new extra mess. Bacon was lu better de
mand, with sales of 950boxes, at 14J4C for Cumber
land cut, and 15c for long ribbed.
Rice—The market continued nuiet. but prices were
steady. The sales were in small lots, principally in
consumers, at 9 If a 10c for Baugooii, and 12al3.'4C
for Carolina.
Spicks—AU descriptions were very firm, and a
strong tendency towards advancement of gold prices
was noticeable.
Scoab—The market was dull and drooping. The
sales were confined to 60 hlids Cuba, at 12X6130, and
300 boxes Havanoa, about Nos. Ital2, at ll?4c; also
Too bags Pernambuco on private terms. The market
closed heavy at llall>«c, for fair to good refining,
und 12alc’4c for fair to good grocery. Cuba refined
was heavy, closing at 1744*17 c,c for'standard hards.
Tallow—The market was firm, with a tair de
mand. We note further sales ut 145,uoo lbs at from
12>4al3c.
Tea.- Most descriptions continued in very active
speculative demand at full prices. Tlie sales em
braced 17,000 half chests uncolored Japan to arrive
about 12,6co old crop and 2,90u uew crop oolougs,and
1,600 new crop greens, all on private terms.
Tobacco.—The market was steady. 495 hlids Ken
tucky were taken at from 7a27c, and 120 cases Con
necticut seed at 31c, also 100 bales Havana were sold
at KOaOiSc ; 214 hlids Kentucky at 7»24c, 63 hales Ha
vana at p. t., and 72 cases seeilleafui u.S, a lie.
Whiskey—Receipts, 350 bbls. The market con
tinued inactive, und no decided change was percep
tible m prices. The sales were In trifling lots, cuiu-
C rising 125 bids State and Western mainly at $2 27,
ut part as low as $2 25.
Wool—We notice more doing, but prices continue
lower, some speculative demand prevails where a
margin looks sure. Fine fleeces eoutiuue in good
demand. Coarse and medium were also ia request,
but at a small dccllue.
The Projected Escape of Jeff. Davis —
A great luss has been created and a great
deal ol' unnecessary Buffering occasioned by
the reported projected attempt to help Jeff.
Davi9 to escape irom Fortress Monroe. It
would have been much better for the govern
ment to have winked at it, if such a thing
was ever contemplated. Congress would
not then be in its present unfortunate quan-
dry about how Davis shall be tried.—N. Y.
Herald.
The Constitctional Amendment in New
Jersey.—Tbe action of the New Jersey As
sembly lust week, in adopting Hie Constitu
tional Amendment lor the alioliiion of sla
very, has been followed up by the Senate.
Ou Tuesday the measure whs ratified by that
body by a vote of 13 to 8. There were oue
hundred guns fired in honor of the event.
Jcarez.—A circular from the Mexican
Minister of Foreign Affairs, dated Paso Del
Norte, Dec. 15), announces the safe return of
Juarez to that place, and adds that the head
quarters of the Liberal Government will be
re-established there for the present.
—The steamer Meteor, supposed to be a
Chilian privateer, has been seized by the
Government in the harbor of New York, and
is now detained by the U. S. Marshal-
PKOFK88IONA1. CAKUs.
JAMES JACKSON.
COBB & JACKSON,
.A. t torneys-at-Law,
MAOON, GEORGIA.
LAROCHE & JOHNSOZV,
TimberJk Lumber Dealers*
200 RAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
<utr
Kerosene Oil,
In barrels and cases,
AT HORATIO PITCHER’S,
Foot of Lincoln at., UDder the Bluff.
St»tW CUR* FOR TBS
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
rxQOIRB at the MORNING STAR SALOON, core
i ncr Bay street Lane and Bull street.
Positive cure in one day or no pay.
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CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP,
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.,
Graduate qf the College of rkysicians and Surgeons,
Aew Fork ; formerly Assistant Physician
in the Biackirell’s Island Hospitals.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Ha* produced a revolution ia Medicine.
What may seem almost jucredible la, that many din
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fie
quetitly cured in a few days or weeks; und we cheer
lully invite tbe investigations of tbe liberal minded and
scientific to cures which have no parallel at the pres-
sent day.
During the past five years we have contended with
obstacles aud overcome opposition as herculean as
were ever encountered by any reformers.
RAPIDITY OF CURE.
Nome say, "Your cures are too quick," while others
doubt their permanence, and thiuk that diseases etui
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 n stato of equilibrium. But when,
irom any cause, down goes one side of the scale, we
lmvu the effects 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 origi
noting from uu impure slate Of the Blood, and for ul
theredilaivj di.ca.ses transmitted from parent to child
PARALYSIS.
It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life
Syrup is the only effective means of restoration in tlie
various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate
that ii is emphatically the Great-Life-giving Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Fiatnlenrc, Live
Complaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath,
Constipation, Biliiousuess.
SCROFULA.
Stroma, King's Evil, Glandular Swelling-*, Erysipelas.
Ulceration, Salt Rhcutn.
Tills 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 iu which the Constitution
Li!c Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its
kindred affections. The most intense pains are almo>t
instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced.
Cases, Chronic or vicarious, of twenty or forty years*
standiug, have been cared by ns
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects o
•Mercury, removing ihe Bad Breath, aud curing the
Weak Joiuts and Rheumatic Pains which the use of
Calomel is sura io produce. It hardens Spongy Gums,
and secures thu Teeth us firmly as ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases ol
tlie Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, anil all olher
difficulties of .his kind, which so much disfigure tbe
outward appearance of both males and females, open
making them a disgusting object to themselves and
their Irieuda
FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE
DISEASES.
Either of the Nose. Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead,
or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved Its equal.
Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant to
tlie young wife und mother. A few bottles of Consti
tution Life Syrup will correct theaecretiou and remove
the deposit, which is directly under tile skin.
Diseases of ihe Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
cancerous condition of that organ, accompanied wiili
burning or other unpleasaut symptoms, will be re
lieved by the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
As a General Blood-Purifying Agent, the Life Syrap
stand, unrivalled by any preparation in the world.
THE RICH AND POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and science
have made tbe Constitution Life Syrnp for tlie benefit
of all.
PURE BLOOD
Produces healthy men and women; and if the consti
tution is neglected in yonth, disease and early death is
the result. Do not delay when the means arc so near
at band, and within Ihe reach of all.
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 A ALLEN,
Wholesale Lrnggists. Agents,
n22-3m 46 Cliff street. New York.
WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY, JONES & CO.,
Wilminjftou, Delaware.
TtYANUFACTURK Iron Steamboats Steam Engines,
■IvA Boilers, Machinery Tor Saw Milia, Ac. Having
had long experience In business and being providra
with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
octl2 Cm
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Sundries,
FFERED BY BRYAN, IIARTRIDGE A CO.:
liZSUUANDISE.
8 bale* Dundee Bagging
2 bbls fine old Rye Whiskey
36 bbls assorted Whiskey
7 hhds Bacon Shoulders
6 bbls Hums
BIOOBITIIS.
25 shares Muscogee Railroad Stock
4o shares Atlantic A Golf Railroad Stock.
JIT tX
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
GIMFFING & €0.) Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street
NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Plows.
Harrows,
Cultivators,
Cotton Sweeps,
Hay Presses,
Colton Presses,
cider Presses,
Grain Cradles,
Churns,
Ox Bows,
Ox Yokes.
Well Buiketa
Sugar Mills,
Com Mills,
Cider Mills,
Fall Mills,
Saw Mills.
Cura Sbellera,
Store Ti ucke,
Wheelbarrows
Sugar Pans,
ShovelH,
Spader,
Hoes, Forks
Rakes, Scythes.
Huy Cutters,
HauBuge Cutte r
Vegetable Cult
Hand Curls,
Mule Carts,
Ox Carts,
Farm Wagons,
Horse Powers,
Threshing Mach
Colton Gins
Mowers A Heap's,
Ac., Ac.
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Iloyl’s Snpcr-Pho«i hate of Lime, Bone Manure, Pou
drclle, Plaster, Ac.
Sole ngents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.’s Phnephatii
and Ammoniated Guano, and Super-Phosphate of
Lime, and Bruce's Concentrated Manure.
Ti ade supplied. Order direct from
GRIPPING A CO..
n23-3m 5S and 60 Conrtlaudt at.. New York.
DUEYEAS' MAIZENA
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WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOB FOOD
FROM INDIAN CORR”
That received a medal und honorable meDtion from
tlie Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacturers of “Cornstarch" and “Pre
pared Corn Hour ” of this and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZENA,
The food and luxury of the. age. without a .ingle
fault. One trial will convince tlie most skeptical.
Makes Paddings, Cukes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
witliont Isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Floor greatly Improves Bread anil
Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sances.
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with It. A little boiled In milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea. Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Malzena. with d.rcctinns for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and In-
vallds of all ages.
For sale by Grocer* and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 1«« Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DUBYKA,
j25-ly General Agent
CRUTCHES
Tj'IRST and only premium awarded at Vie American
.. JustlmtcFair, 1865,and Slate Fairo^Ya, 1865, for
Crotches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crutones
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
Jlf 81 ever ln ’ented. They are easy and con-
.a ey prc ' CDt pnral/nb of the nerves, do away
W - e “i rllu ^ s ln *eparable from the use of all
cJreuu, * n 4e *^ ecu unrivalled. Send for a
Circjlar. Agent* wanted e
TaYLOR, Sole M.
», Y.
YORK, WQiUAIK IMRE & CO.,
iiuthn mi toKumioi minimus
152 BAS’ STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Wk respectfully solicit consignments of MERCHANDIZE and PROPERTY of all
niun*, tor Private 8ale or Auction, and invite tbe attention of Buyers to our stock, wbicb
is always large and offered at the lowest price*.
ROBERT P. YORK. j. r. McINTIRE.
M. E. WILLIAMS. p. H. WARD.
ferences
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Savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin & Co. Erwin & Hardee
Gaden & Unckles Hiram Roberts
LaRoche & West W. Woodbridge
Hunter & Gammell
j8-lm
Hew York.
Longstreet, Sedgwick & Co.
8. T- Knapp & Bro. *
J. P. Boylo & Co.
D- H. Baldwin & Co
L. C. Norvell.
Important to Shippers!
Great Reduction in Freights
ERWIN Ac IURDEE’N
of fast, Iron, light-drafr, side-wheel Steamers, between
SAVANNAH AND MACON,
Via Ilawkin.ville and Brunswick R R„ touching reg
ulurly ut Doctortown and running iu counudiun
with ihe Atlantic A Gull Railroad.
- egu
HARDEE. Capt. K. Johnson; TWO BOYfi. dipt.
Thomas Daniels, having elegant accommodations
for freight ami passengers, will ply regularly na
above, leaving Sivanunli every Thursday morning at
9 o’clock; Hawkiusvillc every Thursday morning at
9 o'clock.
'clock.
It is the desire of the Agent, of this line to make a
permanent connection between Macon ami Savannah
and t he landings on ihe Altuniuha and Oeuiuigce
rivers, and with this object til view they ask the sup
port of ihe merchants of Savannah and .Macon, and
me mercliaiita aud planters along the line of the
above named river*.
INSURANCE EFFECTED AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
Fre ight received at all limes at our warehouse, foot of East Broad street.
W. B. DAVIDSON, I E. A. WILCOX. I ERWIN A HARDEE,
Agent at Augusta | Agent at Macon. | Agents at Savannah.
P 2m
LI INK
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA,
And Intermediate Landings, connecting at Latter
Point with the Georgia Railroad and Points be
yond. <
The following steamers being of exceedingly light
draft and having ample and complete accommoda
tion for freight and passengers, will ply regularly as
follows:
Iran steamer WILLIAM G. GIBBONS, every Sat
urday.
Iron steamer AMAZON, e very ten days.
Wooden steamer LAURA, every Wcdresday.
Onr Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most
experienced on the ilvcr. and no effort will he spared
to meet the wauls of the travelling and freighting
public
GREAT SOUTHERN
PIPER WAREHOUSE
AND
Depot for Printers’ Suppl ics
210 Bay Street, smnnali, 6a.
W ARREN A PLATNKR keep constintly on hand
u la: go stock of Ledger. Writing and Wrapping
Papers, of all sizes and weight.; also. Binder.' Boards,
Oud liouids. Primers' Cards, Envelopes, Twines und
P.inilng Inks.
Having had lorg experience in the business, and
Imyiug onr goods in large I-ts direct Irom Ihe mnnu-
luciurcrs enables us lo compete wilh New York
pi iCeS
Agent* for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks; Agent*
in this city for the Bath Paper .Mill*.
Tlie highest cash prices paid' lor all kinds of paper
stock. jr~
OFFICIAL,.
THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
*4144 Dock Street, PhlloMlelplii*, Pm*
N. B.—AH ORDERS Bent by Mail promptly at*
enJedtn Iv8l-tf
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINING COMFY,
VAN WERT, TOLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stools., Ou00,000
SHAKES, $50 EACH.
Dibeotoeb—II. Brigham. J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran-
nia., A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall.
PitEsihKNT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
Vie* PatsinzNT—E. C. Granniss, Macon, Ga.
Skccktaky—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS Company will soon lie prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, for ra-fing, lor
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other ti»es to which slate r*n
he applied. The quarry ia convenii nt to the cities of
Adai.t.1, Angnsts. Macon, Albiny and Cnlumhns.
Ga.; to tlie ciiies of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.: lo New Orleans, and will eh only be to Mem
phis, [Ynti.. and S . Louis, Mo. The Mipaiiorlty o|
slate for rooting pnrpases, and iis special adaptability
to various articles ol fjinltutc and for pavcine t are
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. K. MARSHALL. Sec'y,
j8 Atlanta. Ga.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
PHALON’S
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra-
jrant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare
ind Beautiful Flower from which it
iakes its name.
Manufactured only by PH A LON At SOW,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF CODRTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PnALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold by DrucyiBts fcnrrailr.
J3-eoil!y
IMPROVED
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES,
ninfiriOTiiaim uv
T. F. ROWLAND,
CONTINENTAL WORKS,
Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The undersigned are Agent* for the above, and
keep on bnnd, and can order at shortest notice, En
gine* of any power desired. Apply to
JU lm E. O. WADE A CO.
W atch.es J ewelry!
Silver and Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods. &c. f
T HE undersigned respectfully calls the attention of
tbe citizens and visitors fiom the conntiy to Ills
well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry. Silver and
Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Spectacles, Re
volvers and Pistols of the most celebrated Manutic-
tnrers.
Parricniar attention is paid to the Repairing of
Watches, Jewelry aud Clocks. Having none but
- everywhere ■ LOVKJOY A competent workmen engaged sathfaction la gaaran-
Manufacturers, No. 47<J>4 Broadway teed A. HABJG:
6m-n23 dec25 6m Cor. Broughton and Whltaker sta.
AN ORDINANCK
To regulate Public Balls, Shoutings, Public Exhibi
tions, &c.
Whereas, frequent complaint ha. been made of
late by cilizens, of the noisy und disorderly behavior
at public balls and shouting* in the city, to the an
noyance of the neighborhood, and tbe disturbance
or tlie public peace ;
Be it orilalued by tlie Mayor anil Aldermen of tlie
city of Savannah in Council assembled, That It shall
nut lie lawiul for any person or persons to give, with
ill tlie limits or the city, auy public balls of whatso
ever description or other gathering where boisterous
shoutings is indulged In, under tlie penalty or filly
dollar* fine for each aud every contravention, unless
permission In writing lie previously obtained from
the Mayor. Such penalty to he inflicted upon lire
person or j*crsous giving such ball or shouting, or
guilty ol b. i.urntts cuuduct at Hie same.
Wherever Hie lore-going shall lie violated, It shall
he the duly of Ihe Mayor to cause said ball or ball*,
or oilier gathering a* before- mentioned lobe closed
lmuiedi..ti-ly by Hie Police.
Every person giving a public ball or gathering as
iifercimmed, who .-hall prolong tlie duruliuu of the
same beyond Uie hour fixed by tlie Mayor’s permit,
shall he subject to u Hue of twenty-five duller* fo.
each und eveiy offence.
The Mayor shall nominate and appoint a sufficient
number ol men to lie policemen, ami *u form under
that denomination a guard Tor theatres, public ex
hibitions, balls and shoutings, in order there to re-
ccive and execute tlie orders aud directions of tlie
Muyor and officer* of the Police, us to what concerns
tlie inaiute lance of good order In the aforesaid pre
mises, Provided lhat their number shall not exceed
five men for each of such theatres, exhibitions, balls
or shoutings.
Tlie polnemen on duty on sucli occasions shall he
paid by the acting managers or oilier persons hav
ing dirccHoii ol the said exhibition ut the rate of two
dollars ($2) for each policeman tniis employed ; aud
every poiiccuiau ou duty at a bail, gaihering or pub
lic exhibition Shull he euiitled lo n quire from the
person or persons giving said lull, garnering or pub
lic exhibition tlie said compensation of two dollars
($2)
Iu no ease ih.ll the above mentioned service be at
the expense of file city, and ail persons are foriilcl-
den lo oppose or ilisiaib uuy ol Hie aforesaid police
men iu Hie legal execuiiou of their office, or to utter
against them invectives or opprobrious language in
tne discharge ol their duly ; aud every person herein
offending shall pay a fine irom ten lo itlty dollars, at
ihe discretion 01 the Mayor, for every such offence.
By virtue of the powers granled by law lo the Mayor
anil City Council,(lie Mayor shall cause to he shut up
any place of public resort where tlie maint«nancc of
Older,llie public safely or tranquility may,in hisjudg-
meut require u.
Urdiuuuee passed in Council J n. 24, 1866.
EDWARD C. ANDKKfcON, Mayor.
Attest: Ja.». Stewaht, C. C.
j26-ti.
Ordinance In P.event Obstructions of
the Street* and Lanes.
The following Ordinance adopted J9th August
1839, is published for iuformation :
[EXTRACT.]
No. 516. (5.) No person shall bring, lay, put. or
cause to be laid or put, any timber, bucks, stones or
oilier materials for builuiug or lire wood, goods,
wares aud merchandize, or other bulky tlilug what
soever, mid permit and suffer ihe same to couHnuo
and remain iu uuy square, street, luue, or alley wiili
iu me said city, lor a longer time Ilian six hours
nor sliall any person permit or suffer any cart, dray,
wagon or carnage ul auy soi t, to siaud and remain
iu any square, street, lane or alley, longer than such
lime aforesaid; uor sliall any person, without pre
viously Obtaining the written e-uussut of tile Mayor,
and iwu-ll.irus of the members ol tlie City Council,
place, erect, or const met, or cause to be placed,
erected or constructed, iu any square, street or lane,
or other place of or in llie chy of Savannah, auy
booths, turn, of other obstruction ; nor shall any per
son dig or cause Vo be dug, any hole or pit, iu any
square, street, lane or alley, wnereby tlie tree pus-
►age ol persons ou loot or ou horseback, or in or
with auy carriage, may be in auy wise obstructed or
reudcre.l uueale ; aud any person offending agalust
ihe provisions of lliis section shall, ou cunviciion, be
subject to a flue not exceeding one hundred dollars
for each and every ofieuce.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest: Jas. Stewart, Clerk of Council. j27 U
WASTED.
WANTED,
WOMAN to do house-work.
immediately.
Apply at thi» office
JNMf
FOR SALK <V TO HKST.
A VALUABLE
STEAM SAW MILL AND SITE
FOR SALE.
A STEAM SAW MILL, known as C Jilin. A Shines'
Saw Mill, located in Darien. Ga.. Is offered for
sale on most desirable terms. Attached to the mill is
abont IT acres of land, upon which are two House
Is it* iu the limits of tbe city. Also, a fine Boom and
Timber Fen. From its situation everything, even
Slabs and Edgings can be sold readily. For farther
particulars, apdly to WM. Z. COLLINS;
J27-tf Darien, Ga.
PLANTATIONS NEAR SAVANNAH
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A TRACT of 1,360 acres of Land on the salt water
river, the Little Ogeechee, eight miles from
Savannah. It lias on it a dwelling house eight; feet
long, of three floors, all finished lu the best manner,
from which there is an unobstructed view to the
oc-an. The lands are excellent, and produce sea
Island cotton of fine auality. Tbe river aliounds In
scale fl-h. as well as excellent oysters, rralw, prawn
and shrimp; game abounds through Ihe neighbor
hood. The place possesses salubrious mineral springs,
and its m-vcr-lailiug wells furnish ihe most palatable
water. There are two roads to it from Savannah, one
of them through a shady pine-barren, firm ami.but
little travelled. The other roail approaches by an
avenne a mile long, nver-arcbca by evergreen trees
and shaded through the day ; it opens ou an exten
sive lawn, terminating at the ornamental ground,
which suriound the house. There is an abundance of
bearing flg trees aud strawlwrries. Tne creeping
hiai-klH-rriis, which excel the northern Lawton, can
not be estimated iu quantity. The garden contains
beds .of good asparagus, plenty of globo artichoke
Plants, wild cherry tree*. Ac The situation is healthy.
It 1. admirably suited throughout the year for a hotel
or boarding house, or cottages for perrons doing busi-
uess iu Savannah, or seeking pure air, health and
pleasure. Tbe Atlantic A Golf Railroad purs down
und take, np passengers ou ihe place, within three
hundred yards of tlie house.
Also, another tract of 700 acres, or more, of high
land and rice swamp, with plenty of wood, within a
tulle of the former tract.
Also, a Rice FI ail onion of 360 acres, on Argyle Isl
and, on Savannah river, ten miles from the city, 32o ‘•i
acres of which are under bank. There are a steam
engine and a threshing machine- on the place. *
Enquire at this office. j :3-oI w&eodtf
PAVILION HOTEL
Fox* Kent.
T HAT well-known, desirably located, and highly
popular establishment, situated on bull street,
itetween South Broad and Hull si reels, occupying
four entire lota of 00 hy 90 feet each, uutl the lane be
tween them, and containing a Unit forty rooms, is
now offered for rent
The party rcnling this property will he required to
make the necesshry repairs and give satisfactory se
curity for the punctual puymentoi root.
John m. coorKR.
nov7—tf Pres’t Union Society.
^ DRY GOODS A!»D CLOTHING.
mrnmm
No. 151 Congress St. Sayaniali 6a.
THEOLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
RAILROADS,
OFFICE OF THE
Central R a j| ro
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH
DOMESTIC GOODS.
AND
SAVANNHH,
O N and after Monday, th, -, h “ ^^Ik,
daily trains wid run l*twre n
gu-ta, connecting in U.th dire2L^” ,I,D ’li 1 N
the Ueorvin Railroad, os foMo^ ' 8
Leave savannah Tin
Arrive »t Savannah. 7 ,',, “ m -> ar,.-) 7
Leave Ang-sta ’9 ? m -’««il s"A»|
Arrive at Augusta Vdj u » ’
Pas-age $8.00. tn '’ at d j»|
ft-eight to go hy passenger train
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 nnuallv found in a first c ass
Dry Goods House, we wonld im-st respectfully Invite
our former friends and customers; also Merchants
and Planters visiting the city, to call and examine onr
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EINSTWN* ECKMAN,
nov6-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
Notice.
Southern
Palace
DRYGOODS
HOUSE.
GREAT
-FOR SALE AND RENT.
fJMIK Paper Hangings and all the contents on 68 St.
J30 6
tpplv to
MRS. MARY TURNER,
On premises.
FOR SALE.
Two Wooden Dwellings on Congress street
between A bcrcorn and Lincoln streets.
Applv to
j27.tr BRYAN, HARTRIDGE <f CO.
Notice.
OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT
CHARLESTON A SAVANNAH R R CO..
Charleston, S. C., Jan. 6,1866.
:}
A LL persons arc prohibited from removing any
property belonging to this Company from the
line or road, or otherwise trespassing upon it. Of
fenders will in e.ery instance he prosecuted to tlie
utmost extent of the law.
H. S HAINES,
J22-eodlm Engineer and Superintendent.
CLOSING-OUT SALE
FOR
Thirty Days Only!
111 & 113
Congress Street.
P ERSONS holding Clt\ Lois. „h.
1 “"'““t Kent, are 1101 .fled ih. t *2 **•«(.J
wi.l be iiicurn d by them unless
obligations at an tariy day. ,Uc T distil^ jrj|
R r.afc
rppJltei.i
SOUTHWESTERN R.MI.ROlD fn
Macon, Ga j all .;' .
T HE Annual Election for ' ,1 '*iL
rectors of tbi. Company i re,. !
year, will be belu at th.-lr nffire I
°n Thu.sdsy, Sth February next. ' h
JOHN T. EOH-EUIUit
s, '-\yjii„iT^.
is-t-i
Notice.
J KE Trrr. orn. c firm or x (T it,i,, _
Rogers, has associated himself with 1 fill
Co. in Hie Dry Goods business at c i i( J ouI^Sl
——— henry Latueopti f
A LL persons having uemands avam-d I
A Edwin! o. WIbo*aeee*re£S2LS%|
are respci tfully re.,nest, d to band them ^1
P'-rsons iiidrhtoTtu -|
it to **
I'ILmos,
‘ Wrvnt I
are reqnesUsi to make iniineihale 1
ANAIS W.
Ailraiui
Notice.
T DO w.irn all persons, r'liici white or I
A to cm..- npon-paea through, „ r '»*l
place known ns Smderv place, on Thanderb.i! *1
and now occupied by me. upon Is naavnf
_ HENRY kouflj r
NOTICE.
N EITHER the consignees ncr capuia n'tieErt.1
nhlp Aunaliella will he iesisineib!eib-u,, 21l
contracted by the crew. - **1
j22 BRIGHAM, BALTtfflS 4 Ca I
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C. ORFF.
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 258 BOWERY, NEW YURK,
M ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Builders' and
Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nails. Pnllics, Cord, Rim
l-ocks and Kn.-hs, Butt HlDges, Brass and Iron Keys
and Castings, Gong Bells. Wire, 8ilver-Plating, 4c.
All orders, large or small, famished promptly at 10
per cent, less than market prices.
srp19 tfm
AN ORUINANCU
To aulhorize lire issue of New Bonds of the City of
ba/auuah, lor the purpose of fuiullug a portion of
Hie Public Debt of said city, and lo raise money
for said city.
Sec. X. Be it ordained by tlie Mayor and Aldermen
of tlie city of Savannah, in Council assembled, and It
is hereby orUaluid by tiie authority of Hie some,
That Ilia llouor tlie Mayor he amt he hi ligyehy au
thorized 10 issue bonds of the city of Savannah 10 an
amount not exceeding four liunured thousand dol
lars ($400,000), iu sums of one hundred, Hiree liuu.
dred uud five hundred dollars laspecUvely, uud
liaving tweniy yeurs to run, with coupon* attached,
und payable semi-annually, lhat Is to say, on the
Hist day or July uud the first day of January,in order
10 take lip coupons now due ou city bonds, said new
bunds to near ihe same late of interest as the old
01.es to widen said coupons now to lie funded -be
long; and said new Ismds in be redeemable lu Ne w
Yo:k or cnvaiinal.. as the applicants fur such uew
bonds may designate l>y giving notice to the Mayor 1
and ill case a sufficient amount of coupons cauuul
thus ia, lunded. Hum Lite Mayor is authorized to sell
• he residue of such bonds iu order to raise moucy
fur said city 10 pay coupons.
Sec. 2. And be it rurthcr orilalued by the authori
ty aforesaid, That Hie coupous, so redeemed by the
issue of uew bonds, be eaueelcd by tlie Mayor ur
olheitviHe destroyed by him, under the direction of
Hie Finance Committee of Council, and that the
Muyor be, aud he is hereby authorized to draw from
tlie Treasury such amount as may be necessary fur
preparing and issuing said new bunds.
»EC. 3. Anil be it further ordained hy the authority
aforesaid. That all Ordinances and parts or Ordi
nances, go far as they militate w|ili ifiis Oidiunuce,
he', and Ihe same is hereby repealed.
Ordinance passed lu Council Jan. 24th, 866.
E. C. ANDEI.S-iN, Minor.
Attest: Jas. SrEWART. Clerk of Council j'ztt 6
WAITING FOR YOU AT THE
FORREST OITY GALLERY
140 Broawblon-at., near Barnard,
YTIEWS of the dty of Savannah, Exchange, Cus-
v turn House, Pulaski House, Screven House, Pa
vilion, Planters’ and Mechanics' B.nk, Bull-st, 8. W.
cor. Bull and Bay. 8. W. cor. Bull and Congress, Pa-
laski and Greco Monuments. Armory, Masonic Hall,
Fountain, part ol Forsyth Park, Reservoir, Maaale
School, and of the following Church** 1 Christa’, Bt.
John's, Lutheran, Methodist; several views of Fort
Bumpier, Charleston and St. Augustine.
J271W PERRY A LOVKHIDGE.
TEE ETE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of.Toronto, Canada West, Physi
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Auriat, can bo
consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Bar,
no,sej in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
All discuses of the EYE, requiring eitheir Medical
or Surgical ahl attended to.
Office Na 41, In Dr. Tho*. Buckler's old office on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
Office hours irom 9 to 12 A. M-, and Sto 5 P. M.
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Storehouse.
A GOOD and convenient Storehouse far Bent.—
Apply at m Bay street Jf-tf
Printer’s Ink.
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE AGENTS FOR THE
SALK OF •
JOHNSON’S CELEBRATED
News, Hook and Card
INKS.
. ALSO,
Printer’s "Varnisli-
i37~ Sold at Manufacturer’s Prices.
jll COOPER. CliCOTTS A FARRKLLY.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker 8trs-,
SAVANNAH, GA.
_ OT Old pictures copied with the greatest care. d!4
JUST RECEIVED BY
1M. SCARBROUGH & CO.,
140 Congress Street:
dfj PACKAGER New Bacon Strips
20 Dickages New bacon Shoulders
XOpRckHges New Lurd, put np in 25 ponnd
* pails
80 kegs New Lard
50 flrku.s and tubs best Orange county Bntter
60 boxes Cheese
1°0 boxes Candles
100 lilils Floor, test brands
Together with a splendid assortment of Raisins,
Nuts, Ac., Ac. d2b.tr
Dissolution.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between L.
Y. Stuart und Henry M. Kellogg, under the stile
of8tuart A Co., is hereby dissblved by mutual con
sent, said dissolution to date from Jannaiy 1st, 1866.
All claims against the old firm will hi retried by L. Y
Stuart. I,. Y. i-TL’ART.
HENRY M. KELLOGG.
Notice.
L. Y. STIJAKT befc» leave to in form the public
that ill fuure he will conduct the burine** of the for-
nter firm of Stun rl 4 Co. under the same style, at the
old slum), corner of Kali and Broughton streets, und
reapectinlly solicits the patronage of the former cur-
toniurs of Ihe fi 111.[uud, as heretofore, guarantees eu-
Hrr sattefsetiou to purchasers.
JIT L. Y. STUART.
H.A.TOPHAM,
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
138 CONGRESS ST. SAVANNAH.
I T'INE Re:idy-m«de Business anil Press Snifs of nil
descripnons constantiy ou hand. Gei.l’s Fur-
uishiLg Goods, all of the
NEWEST STYLES
Hati, Cups &c. Also, mi elegant line of Fine Cloths,
liookinr. Meltons. Casslmeres Tacedsand Vestings,
wiiUh will be
MADE TO ORDER
at ihe ahorteat notice by experienced workmen.
jl8tf
Notice.
\TEITnER the captain nor comi* nrfs ofiheSvwjl
J-v bark AMAZON will be responsible for air iul
contracted by ihe crew. ' I
J23 liRIHlIAM. BALDWIN 4 m I
T. A. CALES,
FRENCH TAILOR & CUTTER I
H AVING opened an esbiblisliment on Whit.t'l
lietween Bryan mid St. Julian streets, ia
ed to execute in handsome ntid fa>hiou»b!e *iy>.xl
orders left with him. Beet of mateiials and sa|
manehlp furnislird. 2w* 1
To Mechanics.
P ROPOSALS will be received for the repair ol th|
framework between Ilulclili son and Kigisiandil
Application, must tie addressed to the amlmi.nsI
Chairmun Dock aud Wharf Committee.
115
JOHN W1LLTAYS0S
To Photographers
-1
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MERINOES AND ALAPACAS.
Received and for sale cheap by
\l, r ANTLD—A good Opcralur. One wed pofieti
’* making Curies dc Visito can obtain a jo
situation by addressing
G. A. JKFFERS,
jl9-lm Thomasvillz Gi
“HAIR, HAIR.
A G-DD lot. and other materials for 1 uildingperl
poses. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT.
d2S-tf 1IM Bay sturt.
H. HAYN,
174 Broughton street.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
TUST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
tf Shawls, Sontags Cloaks and lloods, Children’
Caps, Boot* and Gaiters.
Also, Irish Linens. Table Damask. Linen Towels,
Tabic Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
Ail of which we offer at very low prices.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
nov3-tf 151 Congress Street
fflPUMP!
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
Savannah, G-a.
RAILROAD HOUSE,
atthant.
BAR-ROOM AND BARBER SHOP
ON BRYAN ST., JOHNSON SQUARE-
ALA-TILDA. TAYLOR
R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that tho above
eataUiabment la now prepared to furnish Ora
tor*, Fiah, Game, Ac., at all Ws. ^
Dinners*, Suppers will be famished at the shortest
notice, and sent to any part of the city.
h- W|nea of all kinda, aud of the very beat, always on
In addition, four Dining Rooms hag been fitted up
In tbe neatest atyle for tbe accommodation of Ladi,,.
and Gentlemen.
attenttonce 1 COOk * “ d * ccomm «J»tlDK Waiter* in
and t BSJ^Si he Re * Uurant “ «»» Diring, Sitting
A Barber ShoR with competent Barbers, to also
torirpnvate cups withthlir nainS^ 11161 ^ WU1 h<ve
oXKuwsvr *—»■*” ■* *>
The patronage of the pubUc la solicited.
H ABRAM BEASLEY.
“**■“ ' Superintendent
M ESSRS. MOODY A BARKETT would respectfully
aimouuce to ihe public ttiat on und ufier Jan
uary 1st ih. y will run Irom (heir Soap Works two
wagons, wilh competent salu.ii.cii. who will visit
every family once a week wiili Hard and hoft Soap,
by the bar, box. gallon or barrel, at price, lower than
ii cau be purchased iu or out of lire city.
We warrant our Soap to be free Irom all adultera
tion, and lo give entire saiisfuciiou, or moucy re-
fuuded.
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
Special Notice.
We have hot one price for our goods, and that
price shall be satisfactory. Persona ordering from
the country will find It will aave t'me and money by
Bending os their order.; and If the goods do not sat-
sfy in price and quality, send thorn back to us at onr
expense.
Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARTIN A CO., 148 Bay street. Agents, will re
ceive prompt and immediate attention.
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PHILADELPHIA
CAKE AND CRACKER BAKERY.
TK7K are constantly receiving from Mr. E. Camp’s
F v manufactory all kinds of Oyster, Bntter and
Soda Crackers, Ginger Cakes, Jtc., Ac., and will Bell
at Philadelphia prices.
RUK, WHITNEY A CO.,
Sole Agents.
No. 4 Harris' Range, Bay rtre.*!.
H. HAYM,
174 Broughton Street. 1711
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Just received and for .ale at the lowest piicm b;
oct23
H. HAIM.
GEO. H. ARLEDGE,
SHIP CHANDLER, GEOCTCE ]
AND
Commission and Forwarding Merchant. |
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
d2R-1y
DISSOLUTION. ~
T ilF firm o. LaRoche, Gaden A Unckles wa? 4* I
solved on the 1st inst. by the withdrawal i> I
Isaac D. LaRoche. The business will he cununcd I
under the name of Gaden A Unckles, at the vl“ I
stand, corner Bay and Barnard streets, J. 1>.LsBocle j
retaining an office with us fur Ihe present.
ISAAC 1). I. A ROOT IK,
BENJAMIN G. CADES,
DAVID S. UNCKLES.
Savannah. Deo. 1. 1*65. 11
E. L. NEIDLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard and Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA,
W OULD rerptctfully announce to his friend* acl
the pillule geucrally lhat lie hu* resnmeil ttf |
SADDLERY BUSINESS.
next door to lijs :ormer stand, and hy strict I
ami mcslcrate prices, hopes to receive a liberal I
of the i nule. lie is prepared to make up pr-" 1
all orders for
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC.
His brother. Mr T. si NEIDLINGER. will befi«’ J ]
with him, and would be glad to mc Lis frierds.
il E. U NEIDUNGEfi,
Office United- States Direct Tat j
Commission,
N
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
Savannau, Jau. 16, IS* I
OTICE Is hercliy given that the Tux Rol £ j
Chalh m county is now completed, and own*” I
of re il estate in said c. uaty, lots, land, and imp’ 0 '*
meats outside ihe city of Savinnih. or real
turned for uxatiou in said county ih 186H, ui»I rj
the taxes dne thereon u ithin sixty (60) days fnsu
date, a: onr office, north-west coirm biicthBr* 1
am) Lincoln street*. Savannah.
T. F. ROBR 1
8. A. PANCOAST, >CommDf'o 11 ' 1
J. C. LATlS, )
GUANO.
P ERUVIAN and Swan Island Cnnnoc, Snpcftl^ j
pharos, nnd tbe Brace Concentrated Fere**:*, j
are offered to the Trade at the lowest wholcswl"
by GEO. E. WHITS A CO., 56 Cliff itreet be* |
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CHAMBERLAIN’S
Patent Ribbon Stamp'
F JR Banks, Custom House, Franing a '; d ,
Bnsineaa purposes, particnhylyad iptcd tor ^
celling revenne stamps ami ticket dating I ,nr ’*C >
I s parts are simple, compact durable an 1 eusuy
,QStCd ' COOPER, OLCOTTS * FARRELLY.
Agents ftrSarannah.
Cloaks, Cloaks.
L ADIES’ Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, jmt
ceived by etrnn er. .... . i-rvliAX.
n23-tf EINSTFIN * KCEMAO*