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The Savannah Daily Herald
.SAVANNAH, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1866.
COMMERCIAL.
Augusta Commercial Bulletin, corrected semi-weekly
for tlie savannj.li Heraiui, by Maude & Wright,
Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants.
Auodsta, Monday Evening, Jan. 28,1866.
River C>; feet and falling. Weather clear and
warm.
Htearaora in port—Enos. Express, Wm. G. Gibbons,
Swan, Forest City, Laura, Scorpio, and Minuie
Brandt.
Receipts of cotton for week ending Saturday, Jan.
27th, 3,496 bales; shipments, 3,702.
Gold—Buying, 137; selling, 139; demand dull.
Bank of Augusta Bills—30c.
Bank State of Georgia do—20c.
< tty Bank of Augusta do—20c.
Georgia R. R. and Banking Co’a do—93 to par.
Mechanics’ Bank do—10c.
Union Bank do—10c.
Central R. R. Banking Co’s do—S2c.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Co’s do—10c.
Cotton—Market dull and quiet, Middling 39c.
Strict Middlings—40c.
Domestics—1-4 Augusta Sheetings, 30c.
’a do—25e.
Drills—33c.
Veins—70® 75.
Prints—25@28c.
Bagging—(Gunny) 3i J.c.
1 lore—(Hemp) Richardson Grcenlr-af. 23®21c.
Nails—Assorted sizes per keg, #10 50.
1 ron—American, $10},i@12c.
Steel—Cast, 30®35c.
Leallur—Sole, 30(g.50c per lb.,; Uppers per dozen,
*3 ifi.50.
■Soup—Brown, 16(5,-18c.
Candles—Star, stock heavy, 30(<L32e.
Corn—tt 85@1 90.
Oats—SI 30® 1 40.
Hay—(Hales) per cwt. $3,.(3 25.
Meal—Per bushel, $2.
Fodder—l’er cwt. f
Flour—Supertine #15, Extra do #16, Double Extra,
$18 per bbl.
Buckwheat—Fer bbl. (190 lbs.) 516(5,18.
Jiacou—Dull, Clear Sides, 2U®22e.
Butter—Choice Goshen, 48@50c.
Lard—Prime leaf, 23®25c.
Cheese—Western Reserve, 23®24c ; English Dairy,
25(2 23c.
Molasses—Cuba Muscovada. 65®70c.
Coffee—Steady. Rio, 35(a.30c.
Sugar—Brown, 15®18c; White, 22®23c.
Rice (New crop)—Dull, 15@16c.
Hominy—$2®2 25 bushel.
Mackerel—New No. 1 kits, 52 7o®3 50.
Teas—Heavy and nominal.
Peas—51 40 pi bushel.
Eggs—40@45 (i dozen.
Apples—$9@10 bbl.
Potatoes—34(75 p bbl.
Onions—53®4 fi bbl.
Salt—Liverpool, market overstocked, 52 75(33.
Liquors—Dull—no demand. Com Whisky, 52 16®
2 90; Rye »Dd Bourbon, 52 90,g4 50.
Cigars—Dull and heavy; Domestic, $20@37 1,000.
Lime—*3 73 bbl.
Cement (Hydraulic)—Dull, $7.
Shot—54 50®4 75 ’ji bag.
Genkhal Jm Lane Bus douu making a
speech in Kansas, to which the Western
press attach some importance, as it shows
that some of the most prominent of the
Western radicals have made up their ruiuds
to support President Johnson’s plan of resto
ration. The following extract from Lane’s
speech present a dilemma that would bother
the most astute Eastern disunioni-t to meet
fairly.—Nashville Union and American.
I laugh to scorn aiiy man, especially any
Kansas muD, who would advocate the ex
tension of suffrage to tho colored man in the
Southern States and deny it to him in his
own State. (Applause.,) I was talking the
other day with some gentlemen, I believe in
this city, on this subject ot colored suffrage
One was advocating the extension of the suf-
lrage in the Southern States I asked him
what about extending tho right of suffrage
to the colored men of Kansas? Oh, he was
not in favor of that. Another man responded
and said he supposed the reason lie was iu
favor of extending suffrage to the black man
in the. South and not in Kansas was, because
the plantation blacks were so much better
qualified than our own. (Laughter.) That
closed the conversation.
If you meet the question at all, meet it
boldly, squarely and honorably. If the Con -
stitution gives to Congress the right to 11 *
the status of suffrage in Louisiana aud South
Carolina, it gives it the same right in Kansas
and Connecticut,and Wisconsin, aud Illinois
and Pennsylvania. I would like to see a
Republican Congress extending the right ot
suffrage to the Black man of Pennsylvania or
nny ,,f the other Northern States ! It would
Bo wise political action, would it nut? Ab
surd 1 Leave that, question where the C in
stitution lelt it—with Hie different State Gov
ernments.
Compound Interest Notes.—As every
body may not yet know what a compound
interest note is, we copy the lollowiug des-
CT\\AW
It is a note having three years iu
payable at the end ot three years, on u hicli
no interest whatever is paid until the princi
pal becomes due, but ou which the accruing
interest is compounded every six months. Ji
is a legal tender for the principal only’. A
ten dollar note, therefore, is worth at ma
turity, by compounding the iuterest, about
eleven dollars. The holder is entitled to
present at the Treasury, anil to receive iu
lawful money,' in round numbers, twelve
dollars. By the law, as it now stands, the
.note is at no period to be a legal tender for
more than ten dollars, aud so much is ex
pressed on the face of t he note itself.
The Jacobins in Conouess.—Thad. Stevens
asked leave to introduce a resolution in Con
gress on Monday instructing the Committee
on Foreign Affairs to inquire into the proprie
ty of the United Slates granting a loan on
proper security, to the republic .it Mexico, to
enable her to prevent the establishment of a
mouarehial government on her soil. Some
other radical will next propose a loan to the
Fenians. These Jacobin propagandists will
try to get us into a war with France and
England by aud by. They are in many n-
speefs following in the footsteps of the Jaco
bins of the French Revolution, who, as soon
as their fierce passions obtained control,
rushed France into a general war.—N. 1’.
Herald.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
HOWELL. OOCIJ.
JAM KB JACK BON.
SURE CUltB FOB THE
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
IWQUIRE at the MORNING STAR SALOON, cor-
I i.it Bay street Lane and Bull street.
Positive cure lu 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. GREGC. 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 n revolution In Medicine.
What may seem almost incredible is, that many dts
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fie
queiiilv cnri'd in a few days or weeks; and we cheer
idly jii vile the investigations ot the liberal minded and
sc,ciitdic to cures which have no parallel at the pres-
.-ctit day.
During the past five years we have contended with
ohsticlea and 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, aud think that diseases enu
only be cured by the “slow, recuperative process oi
Nuinre."
'I bis is our reply: In health, the body, like a well-
baluuced scale, is in a state of equilibrium. But when,
irom any cause, down goes one side of the scale, we
have the effects of diseuse. What is requisite, is tare-
atore.t lie normal balance of the scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is a positive and specific remedy for all diseases orlgi
n itlng from au impure state of the Blood, and for al
(.hereditaiyj diseases transmitted from parent to child
PARALYSIS.
It Is so universally admitted that Constitution Life
Syrup is the only effective means of restoration in the
various forms of Paralysis, that we need not. reiterate
that it is emphatically the Great-Life-glvlug Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence, Live
Complaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath,
Constipation, Billionsncas.
SCROFULA.
Struma, King's EviL Glandular Swellings Erysipelas,
Ulceration, Salt Rheum.
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 e byrup is a sovereign, itisiu Rheumatism and its
kiudn d affections. The most intense pains ire almost
instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced.
Cases, chronic or vicarions, of twenty or forty years'
standing, have been cured by as
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects o
Mercury, removing the had Breath, aud curing the
Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of
Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Guius,
aud secures the Teeth as firmly as ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of
the Shin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and all other
difficulties of his kind, which so much disfigure the
outward appearance of both males and females, often
making them a disgusting object to thetu.elves aud
their Irieuds
FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE
DISEASES.
Either of the Nose. Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead,
or Scalp, no remedy bus ever proved Its equal.
Moth Paiclies upuu the female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant to
the young wife and mother. A few bottles of consti
tution Life Syrup will correct the secretion and remove
the deposit, winch is directly under tile skin.
Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
cancerous condition of thnt organ, accompanied with
burning < r other unpleasant symptoms, will be re
lieved by the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
As a General Blood-Purifying Agent, the Life Syrup
stauds unrivalled by any preparation iu the world.
THE RICH AND POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and science
h ive made the Constitution Life Syrup lor t liobeuitlt
of all.
PURE BLOOD
, w.ithv men and women ; and If the
1 reduces he. y y 0Ut n, disease uDd early death is
'the r“ult Do Slot delay when the means are so ..ear
S band, and w ithin the reach of all.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is the poor man's friend, and the rich man s bli eslng.
WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D.,
Sole Proprietor, New York.
MORGAN ft ALLEN,
Wholesale Lrugglsts, Agents,
n22-3m • 40 Cliff street. New York.
— Hon. Oswald Thompson, presiding
Judgh of the Court of Common Pleas, and
of Ptiiladelphia's most brilliant lawyers,died
in that city on Tuesday last front a second
stroke of paralysis which happened a few
• hits tiucc. The courts adjourned at once
on the announcement of his death.
— Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas was married
to Major Robert Williams, U. S. A , at her
’ residence, corner ot New Jersey aveoue and
I street, ou Tuesday evening The ceremony
was performed by Father Lynch, of the
Catholic Church, in the presence of a small
and select circle of friends of both parties.
COBB & JACKSON,
Attorneys-at-Law,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
Timl)cr&Lumber Dealers
200 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Kerosene Oil,
In barrels and cases,
AT HORATIO PITCHER’S,
Foot of Lincoln at., Under the Bluff.
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~ WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY, JONES & CO.,
Wilmington, Delaware.
"YfANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats. Steam Engines,
ivl Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. Having
■^rad long experience in business and being provided
very extensive facilities for doing work of this
HUMS, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
0CU8
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
GRIFFINti & C0, f Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 CortlaMt Street,
NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Plows.
Harrows,
Cultivator?,
Cotton Sweeps,
Hay Presites,
Cotton Presses,
Cider Presses,
Grain Cradles,
Churns,
Ox Bows,
Ox Yokes,
Well But kets
Sugar Mills,
Corn MillB,
Cider Mills,
Fall Mills,
Saw Mills.
Corn Shelters,
Store Tracks,
Wheelbarrows
Sugar Puns,
Shovels,
Spades,
lioes. Forks,
Rakes, Scythes.
Hay Cutters,
Sausage Cutter ,
Vegetable Cutt
Hand Carts,
Mule Carts,
Ox Carts,
Farm Wagons,
Norse Powers,
Thresh ng Mach'.
Cotton Gins
Mowers A Heap’s,
*c., AC.
Carden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Iloyt’ri Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Manure, Pou
dre.tte, Plaster, ftc.
Sole Hgents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.'s Phosphatie
and Ammonhitod Guano, and Super-Phosphide ot
Lime, and Bruce’s Concentrated Manure.
'l’l atle supplied. Order direct from
GRIPPING ft CO..
n23-3m 58 and 60 Conrtlaudt st.. New York.
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FROM INDIAN CORN”
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of nil pro
minent manufacturers of “Corn Starch " aud “Pre
pared Corn Flour" of this aud other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZENA,
Thu fowl and luxury of the age. without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a Cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Floor greatly Improves Breed and
Cake. It Is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish uud meats, soup*, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing call compare with It. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up iu one pound packages, under "he trode-
ruatk Malzena. with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and In
valids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot. 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DURY1EA,
J25-iy General Agent
CRUTCHES
F'R^und only ptemlum awarded at 'Ae American
1M «.«ud Slate Fair o^Y*a., 1865, for
n^^n“ ur , , r n s ,, “ Unl Elastic Rubl*t crutenes
P rou< ? nn J e< l Uy surgeons, and everybody else, to lie
the very liest ever Invented. They are easy and con-
veuieut, Ihey prevent paralysis of the net yes do away
with all the wearinces inseparable from the use of ah
circniiar 40 Aueuts winted** 0 *** ’“‘rivalled. fiend for a water**, Jewelry aim viuczs. Having none ou,
T.v7Loa.boU, Manufacturing No! Tic limadw^ ^ petent wotknnn engaged Mtl-furlion h, goaran
Gnuu2*.: > 4 tfccSfrfim Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sts.
Y0RK.W
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AUCTION 1ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
152 BAY STREET, IAVANNAB, OA.
We respectfully solicit consignments of MERCHANDIZE and PROPERTY of all
kinds, tor Private Sale or Auction, and invite the attention of Buyers to our stock, which
is always large and offered al the lowest prices.
ROBERT P. YORK. j. R. McINTIRE.
M. E. WILLIAMS. p. H. WARD.
R E
Savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin & Co. Erwin & Hhrdee
Qaden i&rUnckles Hiram Roberts
LaRrche & West W. Woodbridge
Hunter & Gummell
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FERENCES
New Yoik-
Longstreet, Sedgwick & Co.
S. T. Knapp & Bro.
J. P. Boyle & C<>.
D- H. Baldwin & Co
L. C. Norvull.
Important to Shippers!
Great Reduction in Freights
DY
ERWIN & HARDEE’S
of fast, Iron, light-draft, side-wheel Steamers, between
SAVANNAH AND MACON,
Via Hawkiusville and Brunswick R R„ touching reg
ular’.y at Ductortown aud running in counectiuu
LINE
with the Atlantic & Gult Railroad.
The new and elegant iron steamers CHARLES 8.
IIA RULE, Capt. R. Johnson ; TWO BOYS, Capr,
Thomas Daniels, having elegant accommodations
for lreight and passengers, will ply regularly as
above, leaving Sivannah every Thursday morning at
9 o’clock; Hawkiusville every Thursday morning at
9 o'clock.
It is the desire of the Agents of this line to mske a
permanent connection between Macon aud Savannah
and t he landings on ihu Altamuha and Ocinuigee
rivers, and with this object lu view they ask the sup
port of the merchants of Savannah and Macon, and
i lie merchants and planters along the line of the
above named rivers.
INSURANCE EFFECTED AT THE VERY LOWEST BATES.
Freight received at all times at our warehouse, foot of East Broad street.
W. B. DAVIDSON, I E. A. WILCOX. | ERWIN 4 HARDEE,
Agent at Augusta | Agent at Macon. | Agents at Savannah.
J9 2m
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA,
And Intermediate Lauding*, 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 accommooa-
tiou for freight and passengers, will ply regularly as
follows:
Iron steamer WILLIAM G. GIBBONS, every Sat
urday.
Iron steamer AMAZON, every ten days.
Wooden steamer LAURA, every Wedresday.
Our Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most
experienced on the rlv. r, and no effort will be spared
to meet the wauls of the travelling aud freighting
public.
GREAT SOUTHERN
PIPER WAREHOUSE
AND
Depot fo r Printers’ Suppl i cs
210 Bay Street, Savanali, Ga.
W ARREN 4 PLATNER keep constantly on hand
a laige stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping
Papers, of all sizes and weights; also, Binder.' Boards,
Card Boards, Printers' Cards, Envelopes, Tw ines aud
Printing Inks.
Having had long experience in the business, and
buying our goods in large lots direct from the manu- !
laciurcrs enables us to compel# with New York
prices
Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks; Agents
in this city for the Bath Paper Mills.
The highest cash prices paid ior all kinds of paper
stock. jl’2
OFFICIAL.
TIIOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
‘431 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly a:-
tided tn. tv31-tt
blami: villi:
SLATE MINING COMP’Y,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cnp’l StocK, & 1300,000
SHARES, 550 EACH.
Directors—II. Rrighnm. J. F. Devcr, E. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Mai shall.
PiiEsinRNT—A. W.lbnr. Savannah. Ga.
Vioz l'ni BiniM—E. C. Granniss, Macon, Ga.
Skouktaut—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS I’.’mjiany will - ,
orders lor n .i,ow"."„Vy,.“[gP" r eed to !!!) any
furniture manufactur' d out or s iiV' /'rr.. ‘’L.iV.'.Yu *»e
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can
unapplied. The quarry is eoiivml r.t to the cities of
Alla..Li, Augusta. Mueou, A : bm.v and Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, Tuuu.. and S . Louis, Mo. The superiority of
slate Tor rooting purposes, and its special adaptability
to various articles oi furniture uud for paveme t are
well known.
Orders m.iy be addressed to
A. E. MARSHAL!, S- c’y,
j8 Atlanta, Ga.
TO WHOLESALE GROCERS,
liquor hea-LEIIS
DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS,
And Soap Manufacturers.
I ESSENTIAL OILS, for flavoring and irnprovlnp
A Brandy. Rum, Pott Wine, Iloutb in, Rye, Scotch
and Iti-.lt Wuiskies, ugc and body pieparatlons He
neutralising nml mol I i> lug Whirkry and Spirit, Col
orings, Syrups and Fruit Juices for Braudy, Whiskey
and Mines, oils and Extract of Cognac and oilier
Brandies, Holland and London Gill, Ac. Dr. F.'
Treatise on Feimeuted Liquors, w til 1,600 Recipes, s
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insect Powcbr, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
F.uorspar and Fluoric Acid, Mangiuese, and all rare
Chemicals and Dings.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS
S'1 lie it e of soda in Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba. Soap Stoue, Rosiu Soda. Ash,
&c. JOS. W. FEUCHTRANGER.
novT-cod3m No. 5i Cedar sL, N1 Y.
J. SHAFFER,
Oommission Dealer
la all kinds of
FOREIGN AND I> MESTIC FRUITS ani>PRODUCE.
Wfst Washington Market,
Opposite 143 West st., Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vescy sts.,
% E W YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Oniotis constantly on hand, aud
~put np for the Southern market
All consignments promptly uttenked to.
fr-vT" Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Wa'sh, and J. H Parsons.
Iv19 Midlv
Ixi’o wu’s iMaiuluitl Scale*.
U SED by the United States and Foicign Govern
mi nts for more than
'.THIRTY YEARS.
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate anil durable.
Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-sL, near Broudway. N. Y.
sepl» ty K. BROWN. Manufacturer.
IMPROVED
PORTABLE AM) STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES,
MANUFACTURED DY
T. F. ROWLAND,
CONTINENTAL WORKS,
Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The undersigned are Agents for the shove, and
keep on hand, and can order at shortest notice, En
gines of any power desired. Apply to
jll Ira E. C. WADE ft CO.
W atch.es J" ewelry!
Silver and Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods. &c.,
T HE underafgned respectfully calls the attention of
the dtlseiis and visitors from the country to his
well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, fcpect .rlcs. Re
volvers and Pistols of the inoat celebrated Manufac
turers.
Particular attention is paid to the Repairing of
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having none but
AN ordinance:
To regulate Public Balls, Shoutings, Public Exhibi
tions, Ac.
Whereas, frequent complaint has been made of
late by citizens, of the noisy and disorderly behavior
at public balls and shoutings in the city, to the an
noyance ol the neighborhood, uud the disturbance
of the public peace ;
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of rite
city of Savannah in Council assembled, That It shall
not be lawlul for auy person or persons ro give, with
in the limils of the city, any public balls of whatso
ever description or other gathering where boisterous
shoutings is indulged in, under the penally of filly
dollars fine for each and every contravention, unless
permission in writing lie previously obtained from
the Mayor. Such penalty to be Inflicted upon the
person or persons giving sueli ball or shouting, or
guilty ol h. i.,teruus conduct at the same.
Wherever the foregoing shall lie violated, It shall
bo the duty of the May in to cause said ball or ball.-,
or other gathering as nefore mentioned tube closed
limnediutcly by the Police.
Every person giving a public ball or gathering as
ar.reuumeil, wiiunh.ll prolong rite iliiiuliou of the
same beyond lUc ilout fixed by the Mayor’s permit,
shall be subject to a line of tweiily-dve dollars fo.
eucl: anil eveiy offence.
The Mayor shall nominate amt appoint a sufficient
number of men to be policemen, and to form under
that, deiiomiuailuu a guard for theatres, public ex
hibitions, balls and shoutings, in order there to re
ceive and execute the orders and directions of the
Mayor and officers of the Police, as to what concerns
the muinle mitce of good order iu the aforesaid pre
mises, Provided th.tt their number shall not exceed
five men for each of such theatres, exbibitious, balls
or shoutings.
’t he polheiiten on duty on sueli occasions shall tie
paid by the acting managers or oilier persons har
ing direction ol the said exhibition at lite rate of two
dollars ($-) lor ea. b policeman tuns employed ; aud
every policeman on duty at a hull, gathering or pub
lic cxuiliitiou shall be entitled ro require from the
person or persons giving said bull, gathering or pub
lic exhibition tile said CLinpeusutioii of two dollars
($2)
In bo case shall the abowreneulioncd service be at
the expeii-e of Hie city, anu all persons arc forbid
den to oppose or disturb ally of tne aforesaid police
men in the legal execution of tneir office, or to utter
against them invectives or opprobrious language iu
tje discharge ol their duly ; ami every parson herein
offending shall pay a tine lrom tell to hlty dollars, ul
the discretion oi tne Mayofrlor every such off.nice.
By virtue of Hie powers granted by law lo Hie Mayor
.■lid C.ty Council,ilie Mayor shall cause to he shut up
any place ol public resort where the niiiiiit“mince of
oider.tlie public safely or tranquility m.iy,lb UUjudg-
m*.uc require it.
"—Kbjii^Council J n. 24.1866.
Attest : Jas. 8iew.v„-suv.icsuN. Mayor.
Uidiuuuee to P.event Obstructions of
the Streets and Lanes.
The fo’lowing Ordinance adopted 19th August,
1339, is published for information ;
[EXTRACT.]
No. (la. (5.1 No person shall bring, lay, put, or
cause l<- be laid or put, ui.y timber, bricks, stones or
oilier materials for buihnng or fire wood, goods,
wares ami merchandize, or other bulky thing whut-
scever, aud permit aud suffer the same to continue
and remain iu auy square, street, lane, or alley with
in tne said city, lor a longer time than six boars ;
nor slmtl any person permit or suffer any cart, dray,
wagon or carriage ol any soil, to stand and remain
m any square, street, lane or alley, longer than such
lime aforesaid; nor shall any person, ivilhour pre
viously obtaining Hie wrllteu consent of the Mayor,
aud Uvo-tLirds ol the members ol the City Council,
place, erect, or cousuucl, or cause lo be placed,
erected or constructed, iu any square, street or lane,
or oihcr place of or in the city of Savannah, auy
booths, tent, or other obstruction ; nor aiiull any per
son dig or cause to be dug, any bole or pit, in any
square, street, lane or alley, wueriby the tree pas
sage ul persons ou foot or on horseback, or lu or
with any carriage, may be in pity wise obstructed or
rendered unsuie ; aud any person offending against
the provisions ol this section slmll, ou cuuviclli/n, be
subject lo a tine but exceeding one hundred dollars
lor each and every offence,
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Mayor.
Attest: Jus. Stewart, Clerk of Council. J27-6
AN ordinance:
To authorize the Issue of New Bonds of tke City of
.Ss/atinuh, for the purpose of funding a portion of
the Public Debt of said city, and to raise money
for said city.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
or the city of Savannah, iu Council assembled, and It
is hereby ordained by the authority of the same,
Tlinl his Honor the .Mayor be anil lie is hereby au
thorized lo issue bonds of the city of Savannah to an
aiiioum not. exceeding four lium.red thousand dol
lars (5400,000), iu sinus of one bundled, three hun
dred and five hundred dollar 0 , respectively, uud
having twenty years hi run, with coupons attached,
and payable scuil-atutualiy, that is to say, on the
first day of July aud tile first day of January.in order
to tuke i.p coupons now due ou city bonds, auld new
bunds to near the same rate of Interest us kite old
ones to whicu Said coupons uuw to be funded be
long; and said new bonds to be redeemable In Ne w
York or Eavuunal.. as the applicants lor such new
lands may designate by giving notice to the Mayor;
and in case a sufficient annum l ol coupons cannot
lints be ltiuded, then tile Mayor is authorized to sell
the residue of such bunds iu older to raise money
f.n suiu city to pay coupons.
Sec. 2. And be it runlier ordained by the authori
ty aforesaid, Tliut the coupons, so redeemed by tue
issue of new bends, be canceled by the Mayor or
othriwise destroyed by him, nuder tile dirtciion of
llie Finance Committee of Couucil, and tbat the
Mayor be, uud he is hereby authorized to draw from
the Treasury such auiuuut as nitty lie necessary for
preparing ami issuing said new bonds.
8ec. 3. And be it lurtlier otdained by the authority
aforesaid. That all Ordinances and parts of ordi
nances, so far as they militate with litis Oidmuucc,
lie, and the same Is hereby repealed.
Ordinance passed m Council Jan. 241b, 866.
E. C. ANRKI.SoS, Mayor.
Attest: J A s. 8TEW4KT. Clerk of ( imiii il jjti 6
WAITING FOR YOU AT THE
FORREST CITY GALLERY
1441 Urou<'lUoM-st., near Barnard.
cor Bull and Bay. 8. W. cor. Bull anil Congress, Pu
laski and Green Monuments, Armory, Masonic Hall,
lountaia part of Forsyth Park, Reservoir, Morale
school, slid of the following Churches: Christs’, St.
John's. Lutheran, Methodist; several views of Fort
Sumpter, Charleston and St Angtistlne.
PERKY Jt LoVEhIDGE.
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
T'| R - WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physl-
-■-* clan and Burgeon, Oculist and Aurlst, can be
consulted ou Deafness, Discharges from the Bar,
uo-ses in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
und Lungs.
All diseases of the EYE, requiring cithelr Medical
or Snigtcai aid attended to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler's old office on
Le *‘“K‘« 1 street, Baltimore, Mil.
0« ?f hours lrom 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 P. M.
Storehouse.
A GOOD and convenient Storehouse tor Rent.—
Apply at 194 Bay street 15-tf
WASTED.
Safe Wanted.
GOOD second-hand SAFE. Address, stating
. price. Buz *00, Savannah P. O.
Dissolution.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between L.
Y. Stuart ami Henry M. Kellogg, nnder the style
of Stuart ft Co , is hereby du-solved by mutual con
sent, said dissolution lo date from Jauuaty 1st. 1866.
All claims ugaiaac the old firm will h. retried by L. Y.
Stuart. L. Y. 8TUAHT.
11ENHY M. KELLOGG.
1ST otice.
L. Y. SlUAliT begs leave to inform the public
that tit future he will conduct tile business of rite for
mer firm of Stuart ft Co. under the same style, at the
old stand, corner of Bub and Bropghton streets, and
respectiully solicits the patronage of the lonner cus
tomers of the fi m.punl, as heretofore, guarantees en
tire satisfaction to purchasers.
Jll L. V. STUAhT.
RAILROAD HOUSE,
nESTAUnANTT.
BAR-ROOM AND BARBER SHOP
ON BRYAN ST., JOHNSON SQUARE
DAY GOODE AMD CLOTHING.
House Wanted.
TN a central location. A dwelling suitable for a
X entail family. Apply to J. G. BL1TCH. corner Jei-
ferson and Bryan streets. J31-2."
WANTED,
» WOMAN to do house-work. Apply at thi- office
A Immediately. j°6-'f
FOU 8AL.K ft TO REST.
A VALUABLE
STEAM SAW MILL AND SITE
FOR SALE.
A STEAM SAW MILL, known as Collins & Shines'
•A- Saw Mill, located in Darien, Ga.» ofi'ered for
sale on mo^t desir-dde terras. Attached lo tlx© mill is
about IT acres of laud, upon which are two House
Lot* in the limits of the city. A’so, a flue Boom and
Timber Pen. From its situation everything- even
Slabs and Edgings can be sold readily. For further
particulars, apdly to WM. Z. COLLINS.
197-n Darien, Qa.
PAVILION HOTEL
For JRent.
'T'HAT well-known, dfitrably located, and highly
X popular establishment, eituated on Bull street,
between south Broad and Hull streets, occupying
four entire lots of 60 by yo feet each, and the lane be
tween them, and containing about forty rooms, is
now offered fur rent.
The purty renting this property will be required to
make the neces.hry repairs and give satisfactory se
curity for the punctual payment of rent.
JOHN M. COOPER
novT—tf Pres’t Union Society.
To Rent.
A STORE IN THE MOST DESIRABLE
BUSINESS PORTION OF THE
CITY—RIGHT IN THE
CENTRE of TRADE.
For particulars, address
j3I-tf Drawer 763, P. O.
TOR SALE AND RENT.
rpHE Paper Hangings end all the contents on 5S 81.
A. Jiilieu street, aud store to rent. Apply to
MRS. MARY TURNER
J30 6 On premises.
FOR SALE.
**-60. Two Wooden Dwellings on Congress street
[SIW between Abercorn aud Lincoln streets.
BB Appiv to
j27-tf BRYAN, HARTRIDGE <£ CO.
GRAHAH, INILBiSK & WHITFIELD,
BANKERS AND CLAIM AGENTS,
61 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Having tqieclal facilities, particular attention is
given to tile collection of claims against Ihe United
States Government. jt5-lm
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
*>AIL,S, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Churns, Cradles,
Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, ftc.
Nos. 1G JTulton. and. 202 Front Sts,
NEW YORK.
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
]\f ANUFAOTURERS and De: iers in Bui’der*’ and
lfl. Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nails. Pnllics, Corn. Run
Lapths ami Knobs, liutt Hinges. Brass and Iron Keys
All uMcrvTSrff©' uf mmQ, •_
per cent, less than market prices,
srpl 9 lini
Printer’s Ink.
THE fcUBSCRlBERS ARE AGENTS FOR THE
’ SALE OF
JOHNSON’S CELEBRATED
News, Book and (ard
INKS.
ALSO,
^Printer’s Varnisli*
(37~ Sold at Mnnufactnrer's Pricee.'^ft
jit COOPER, OLCOTTs ft FA It If ELI.Y.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
tr Old pictures copied with the greatest care. dl4
JUST RECEIVED BY
A. M. SCARBROUGH & CO.,
140 Congress Street:
O A PACKAGES New Bacon Strips
raw 20 packages New Paeon Shoulders
10 p ickngea New Lard, put up iu 25 pound
pails
60 kegs New Lord
50 flrkii s uud mbs best Orange county Butter
50 boxes t heete
PX) boxus Candles
ICO hbls Flour, best brands
Together with a splendid assortment of Raisins,
Nnis. ftc.. ftc. tl2(Mf
MATILDA TAYLOR
to. m. i.u ( «wv., ub an uuurn,
Wnnert* Suppers will be furnished at the shortest
notice, and a-nt to any part of the city
h,Wtnee of nil kinds, and of the very beat, always on
in addition, four Dining? Rooms bas been fitted nn
££QenUeme,? 16 ^ “ UdX
attendance* Coo '“ ,,,d *«*mmoduiDg Walter, in
tmd^R^ 6 He8taurant ” I*mg, Sitting
A Barber Shop, with competent Bn bora u
connected with the House. All custom#*r^L-in
their private cap. with their namre ” WlU hlve
Transient Boarders and Traveler.„
to their advantage to call r * w It to
Hite patronage of the pnbUc la aniiet^
S,tf ABRAM BEASLEY,
Superintendent
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
No. 151 Cwess St. Savaiman 6a.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
m toons
HOUSE,
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC GOODS.
H AVING just received and opened a very large
and select, stuck of Fancy Dress Goods Uonse-
Kevping and Domestic Goods, Blankets Cloaks and
Shawls Also Hats, Bools and Shoes.
And all articles usually found in a first c ass
Dry Goods House, we would m st respectfully invite
our former friends and customers; also Merchants
and Planters visiting the city, to call and examine onr
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EINSTKIN ft ECKMAN,
nov6-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
Blankets 1 Flannels
CLOTHS AND CAS8IMERES
BLEACHED AND BROWN SniKTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTI1S
FRENCH MERINOES AND ALAPACAS.
Received and for sale cheap by
H. HATH,
174 Broughton street.
Cloaks, Cloaks.
L ADIES'Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, jnet r
ceived by steamer.
n23-tf EINSTEIN ft ECKMAN.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
TTJST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
tf Shawls, Sontags. Cloaks aud Hoods, Childrtn’
Caps Boot, and Gaiters.
Also, Irish Linens. Table Damask, Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, anu a variety ofFuncy Ar
ticles too nnmerous to mention.
All of which we offer at very low prices.
EINSTEIN ft ECKMAN,
nov3-tf 151 Congress Street
THE
OGLETHORPE MILLS,
— ON —
HUTCHINSON’S ISLAND,
Opposite Drayton Street,
A RE at work, and are readv to fill orders for
Georgia YELLOW PINE LUMBER, either for
eify consumption or for shipment. Apply to the
Agents,
WINBORN, LAWTON <fi CO.,
Bay street, opposite Mariner’s Church.
j25-Th,SaftTu2w
MACHINERY DEPOT
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
SAWS, BELTING, Ac., Ac.
WOOD & MANN’S,
CELEBRATED
Portable Steam En ines
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSE POWER.
We have the oldest, largest, and most complete
works in the country, engaged iumanufutaring Por
table Engines. Our engines are. “by experts’’ now
conceded to be Ibe best apparatus of the description
ever presented to the public Adapted to every pur
pose where power is required. Medium sizes constant
ly on hand, or furnished on short notice.
Descriptive circulars, with price.list, sent on npplca-
tibu.
COMSTOCK ft KINSEY,
d!5-cod6m 164 Bay etreet. Savannah, Ga.
SOAP! SOA
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
Savaunaix, Ga.
MESSIiS. MOODY ft BARRETT would respectfully
, aixliouuce to the public that on and alter Jan
uary 1st 111-y nill run lrom lheirSoap Works two
wagons. Hid, e, 1|n ,„tent salesmen, who will visit
every lutut.y once u week welt Maid and Soft Soap
hVn he n ar ’ ' K k’ ea ‘ , V n ba,rel » al Prices lowe. thin
1 2“ ke purchased m or out of the >ity
Wewatruntoursoap to be free lrom all adul-.ei.-
fuuded 11 ** l ° B ' VC el ‘ Ur0 “infection, or money re-
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
Special IVotice.
We have but one price for onr goods, and that
price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering lrom
the country will find it will save t’me aud money by
sending us their orders; and if the goods do not sat-
sfy in price and quality, send them back to ns at onr
expense.
Orders addressed to MOODY ft BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARXIN ft CO., 148 Bay street, Agents, will re
ceive prompt and immediate attention.
J4-tf
Raffle.
A
FINE STALLION, six years old the 15th of May
next, nis dam, Eclipse and Msrombino, slater
to the celebrated mare Fashion, and sired bv Black
Cloud. J
*!£ *? und a l th *Jj !1 ! lard ro °» to Masonic
Hall, at Oar House, and at Walter O’Meara's billiard
saloon over the Express OSes. Jt84f
RAILROADS.
OFFICE OF THE
Central Railroad
o
v , * „ SA 7 ASNHH ’ jano ^^h., S36
|N and after Monday, rhi 5lh of Fehm.. .
_ daily trains will run between Snvaiin.i?’ 1,0 lb
gu.ta. connecting In both directions wbh , aM Aa-
the Georvia Railroad, as follows. ln traj ns on
Leave savannah 7.30 a. m„ « n -l
Arrive at Savanuah 7.00 p. m i" 1 p. m,
L“ ve Augusta 9.30 a. m _; ^ a. i„
Arrive at Augusta..... .. i.iij p. m., andna- p "*-
Pas-age 58.00, •*> a m,
height to go by passenger train must h,
and delivered at the Fassenger slid 5e min„ r ; pR!il
fore departure of train. j »r spr^'o ' 3 ’ **■
i3n - U Master of Tr^^,'
Notice.
P ERSONS holding City Lots, who nr,- in
tii onnd Went, are t.ot .£51 Ih “t ^ r <
will be tHeart, d by them ttnl.-.- 8 reJy HiJ * 11 ^
aibligntions at an eatly day. ' dl < ari -’“ thei
j-94 ‘ R T. GIRSOX,*
J ChyTreasare,
NOTICE
SOUTIIWE5TER s' RAII.KO \D to t
Macon, Ga, Jan. 2, i s,ec f
T HE Annual Election for President ami seven m
rectors of this Company, to serve for theIn” ® 1 ’
year, »U1 be held st their office, in the cityof u" 1 " 18
on Thu.sday, Stll Febnmty next. * 01 *^“15
JOHN T. BOIFEUILIET,
tme y aimTrem
fS-t'I
Notice.
J W. NEVIIT, of the firm of NevlL Lntlum .
• Rogers, has associated himself with LatlmS,?
Co. In the Dry Goods business, at theold stMdo"
HENRY LATtiitop ft CO
_ — L Notice.
arc respectfully requested to band them Inproberl,
them Rated; and all persons indebted to said iu
are requested to make immediate payment to le
ANAIS WILSON
n14 Administratrix.
Notice.
I DO warn all persons, either white or colored, noi
to come upon, pass through, or shoot on th (
place known as Solder’s place, ou Thunderbolt road
and now occupied by me, upon penally pf the lav ’
HENRY McALPIn]
NOTICE.
N EITHER ’he consignees nor captain of the British
ehiji Aun.ilielU will be te.-pousible for any debt,
coni racitd by the crew.
J 22 HUGH AM, BALDWIN ft CO.
Notice.
HJEITIIER the caplain nor consignees of Ihe swedlA
i-v hark.A.MAZrils will tie TespoLsitile for any dibu
contracted by the crew.
J23 TRI1HAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
T. A. CALKS,
FRENCH TAILOR & CUTTER,
H AVING opened an establishment „n Whitaker,
lietwecn Bryan uud St. Julian streets, la prepar
ed to execute in handsome and fashionable sijle, all
orders left With him. Best of materials aud work
manship furnished. 2w* jj7
To Mechanics.
P ROPOSALS will be received for the repair of Ihe
framework between llutchii sou uud FiglsiiuiilA
Applications nuiat be ad dressed to 1 he undcreyned,
Chairman Dock and Wbarf Committee.-
jl5 JOHN WILLIAMSON'.
HAIR, HAIR.
A G OD lot. an*1 oih**r ra at* rials fur 1 uililiug par
poaes. For sale by
BUU&JK & BRYANT.
d2S-lf 104 Bay street-
H. HAYM,
*v-* — p»htaa Street. II4
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles,
INDIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, &c.
Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by
H. IIAYM.
OCt23
GEO. H. ARLEDGE,
SHIP CH-AJSTDXjRr, grocer
AND
Commission nml Forwarding Merchant.
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
d2S-ly
DISSOLUTION. ““
T HE firm of LaRochc, Gai.en ft Unckles was dis
solved on the 1st hist, by the withdrawal of
Isaac D. Laltoclie. The business will be continued
umler the name of Gaden ft Unckles, at the old
stand, corner Buy and Barnard streets, J. 1). Laltoclie
retaining uu .office w iih us fur the present.
ISAAC l>. La RUCHE,
BENJAMIN G. (LADEN,
DAVID 8. UNCKLES.
Savannah. Dec. 1. lsGj.~ df
E. L. NEIDL1NGER,
CORNER C'F
Barnard and Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W OULD respectfully annouece to his friend^ sni
the public Rener.illy ihat lie has resumed the
SADDLERY BUSINESS.
next door to his ormer stand, and by strict
•ami moderate prices, lit p.-s to receive a liberal tM™
of the trade, lie is prepared to make up prompij
all ot del’s for
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC.
nis brother, Mr. J. 8. NEIDIJXGER. will be found
with him, and would be glad to >ee Ins friends.
H E. L. NEIDLLN’GEB^
Office United States Direct Tax
Commission,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, t
Savanmau, Jolt. 10, Its*- 1
OTICE is herel^given that the Tax
l liath m county is now completed, .
of real estate in sai-l ci niitj, loLs, l.u.ds aud tutp™^
meuta outside the city ol Savannah, or rwo f
tnrued for taxation in said county in >8“ ■' j ^
the tuxes dne thereon within sixty (60) ds}- *
date. H. n,' office, north-west coiner boaUto*
and L.nci ln streets, Savannah.
8.' a'. PANCOAST, iCommissioner.
J. C. BATLS,
N
•r
jlG-lf
GUANO. ■
P ERUVIAN and 8w»n Island Gnsr.oJ.
pha es, and the Brut e Ckwoentrateb\r
are offered to the Trade at the l..wv>t »ho , 'yixt
by GEO. E. WHITE 4 CO., 55 Cliff riieet, New
1116-3 IU
CHAMBERLAIN’S
Patent Ribbon Stamps
1?JR Banka, Custom Bouse, Fran ' n fafort* 2 '
-T . Basinet* purposes. P» rt 'i n i?a y bng pnn^t
celling revenue stamps ami ticket ^
I'a parts are simple, compact, durable, a
,USt<!<t COOPER, OLCOTT3 &
Agents fir
PHILADELPHiA
CAKE AND CRACKER BAP
TXT’E are ctmatanHy rewWng fre®
W manufactory aU kffids of will
Sods Crackers, Ginger Cakes, ftc., At.
at Philadelphia Prices. WHrr uBY * ^
RUK> 8o1e Agen t »’ B . ll Bf.’.
No. 4 Harts’ Range. w
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