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The Savannah Dally Herald
SAVANNAH, MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1866.
An Extensfte BHuiuTncinry-the Hcuault
L of Enterprlae and Energy.
Those of our citizens who will let their minds re
vert back to the year 1,8^7, will remember the estab-
mont of a piano .forte manufactory in our *oity, of
which the late William Knabe was the. founder. Al
most from the start/' the Instruments manufactured
by the firm achieved a marked success for their supe
riority both in quality and finish over those which
had been previously made here, and such was the en
couragement received from the musical public, that
itledatonce to the enlargement of the business,
which had been begun on an humble scale, to one of
more imposing importance. From the time when it
wasaseertained that the efforts of the latepublic-spirited
founder met with such deserved success in endeavor
ing to secure for onr city the proud boast of its being
the birth-place of the best pianos manufactured in this
country, until the present period, the course of the
]iouse has been onward and upward, until now it has
assumed gigantic proportions, and ranks as one of the
most extensive if not the most extensive of its kind
m this country or in Europe.
We have been led to make these retrospective re
marks by a visit which.we made a few days ago to the
extensive factory of the firm on Eutaw and West
streets, which now presents the most enlarged propor
tions, the old building having been found entirely in
sufficient to meet the wants of the trade, and an addi
tion thereto being rendered absolutely necessary. The
new building has just been completed/ and, united
with the main building and the lumber yards, occu
pies two entire squares of ground. This extensive
manufactory is five stories high, and has an aggregate
front-of 436 feet, with an average depth of forty feet.
It is well lighted on all sides by numerous windows,
and the interior is so arranged as to afford the greatest
possible facilities to the workmen in the prosecution
of their labors. It has been built in the most substan
tial manner, with due regard in every respect to the
requirements of the business. The various shops are
each .appropriated to some distinctive branch of con
struction, and it is instructive, in passing through the
building, to note the busy scene of industry which
meets the eye on all sides, and to mark the system
which regulates the whole. Here may be seen all
the different processes of manufacture, from
the time the well-seasoned wood is taken
the rough and goes through all the grada
tions of blocking, case-making, sounding-bpard,
top-making, finishing, regulating, timing,
modulating, varnishing, until it receives the finish
ing touch, and is ready for the delicate fingering
of our fair countrywomen, or the more pronounced
manipulation of the professional. All the modern
mechanical aids to labor are contained in this factory;
the beautiful and powerful engine turns a hundred
wheels or moves a score of saws; and a number of
rare and costly machines, of extraordinary power and
unique invention, are in constant operation to pro
duce the beautiful specimens of workmanship which
the Knabe piano exhibits. The firm now employ
about 250 workmen, and with their improved faculties
for manufacturing, they turn out from thirty to forty
instruments per week, including the finest and most
elaborately finished grand and square pianos, which
is not, however, entirely sufficient to meet the demand
for these superior instruments. The whole establish
ment ia heated by steam, the apparatus for which is of
the most approved pattern, and was put up by Messrs.
Thos. C. Basschor k Co.
It is a pride and a pleasure’to us to record this
evidence of the great public spirit which always
actuated the late founder of the firm, and to ex
press our gratification that his mantle has fallen
upon such worthy shoulders as his two sons,
Ernst and William, and his son-in-law, Charles Keidel,
each of whom seems to be actuated by that remarka
ble spirit and enterprise which never fails to be re
warded with the most abundant success. Nor is it
less a subject for congratulation and pride when we
reflect that the fame of their instruments is not con
fined to ona section alone, but extends all over the
country, on the shores of the Atlantic as well as the
Pacific slope, to South America and the West Indies,
and even to Europe itself. This last fact is the more
remarkable, when we remember the comparatively
few years that have elapsed since it was considered
impossible to have a good piano nnl^ it was im
ported. But the Knabe piano, almost from its first
inception, began to assert its superiority over the im
ported instrument, until now it would be considered a
very absurd thing to import a piano into this country,
when wc have at our own doors and in our midst
those which are so far beyond them in durability,
eauty of tone, and elegance of finish.
The pianos manufactured by Knabe & Co. are made
in the-most thorough manner of well-seasoned timber,
which gives them such powers of endurenee as may
be relied upon. They are not turned out with rapid-
ity with a view only to their sale, but they
are so constructed that they will boar their own
attestation Qf their sterling qualities. There
are three classes into which they are manufac
tured—«tlie grand, the • square, r and the upright.
There are but few makers qf the first named
in the United States, and the Knabe is without a su
perior. The tone is large and sonorous, brilliant and
sympathetic, round and bell-like; and its power of
singing or sustaining the sound is not exceeded in any
instrument now made. The touch is firm, elastic, and
powerful, meeting every requirement of the player.—
The “square” is equally marked in its general excel
lence, its tone being of a refined and beautiful charac
ter, sympathetic and brilliant, clear and equal in all its
registers, while in point of touch it is all that could be
desired, and in finish and exterior appearance the
workmanship is perfect. The “upright” is sweet and
silvery in tone, and possesses more power than could
be expected from an instrument of this class, and is
in every respect an admirable instrument —the small,
compact firm and elegant case rendering it a desira
ble ornament for the chamber or boudoir, We
might go on indefinitely to multiply the many'
advantages of these instruments; but we have
said enough for our purpose, which was the more
especially t«k. call public attention to the new
building and the extensive business in which Messrs.
Knabe & Co. are now engaged, and to which they have
risen by that indomitable energy and perseverance
which must always secure success, and that liberality
of spirit which has ever actuated them in all their
daily transactions. It is with a double pleasure, there
fore, that we refer to these improvements and advan
tages—not only as Baltimoreans having at heart the
welfare and prosperity of our city, but as conferring
honor upon a worthy uind public spirited firm, who
have contributed so gilatly to the development of the
mechanical and artisticj skill of our people, and placed
us among tho foremost in the land in the manufacture
of that “king of the instruments” which contributes
so much to the enjoyment of all classes, and without
which no house is perfect.—Baltimore Sunday Morn
ing Telegram, Jan. 28.
Photographic.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
A New and Fresh Supply,
Of many varieties; also,
PHOTOGRAPHICON,
OR PANORAMIC ALBUM;
A new, ornamental, and useful article for the parlor.
For sale by
f!7 COOPER, OLCOTTS A FAKRELLY.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Stra.,
SAVANNAH, GA. * -
Old pictures copied with the greatest care. d!4
Partnerships.
Dissolution.
sent, said dissolution to date from January lit, 1866.
All claims against the old firm will be settled by L. Y.
Stuart. h Y. STUART.
HENRY M. KELLOGG.
IN’ otice.
L. Y. STUART begs leave to inform the public
that In future he will conduct the business of the for
mer firm of Stuart & Co. nnder thenarne style, at the
old stand, comer of Bnll and Broughton streets, and
respectfully solicits the patronage of the former cus
tomers of the firm,{and, as heretofore, guarantees en
tire satisfaction to purchasers.
jl7 L. Y. ETUART.
DISSOLUTION.
T H ,?
IK firm of Lufburrow A Timmons is this day
dissolved, by the withdrawal of O. H. Lufburrow.
Either party is authorised to sign th» firm name in
liquidation. All parties indebted are requested to
come forward and make payment, and all parties hav
ing claims will please present them for settlement.
O. H. LUFBURROW.
. „ . YRAS. E. TIMMONS.
Augusta, Feb. 13,1866.
Having purchased the Interest of Mr. O. H. Lufbnr-
row in the Forrest City Foundry, in this city. I will
continue the business in my name. Thankful for
past favors, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the
liberal patronage heretofore extended jo the late
firm. FBAS. K. TIMMONS.
Having disposed of my interest in the firm of Luf
burrow & Timmons to my former partner, F. E
Timmons, would solicit a continuance of the patron-
ace extended to the late firm to my successor.
fl7-2w O. H. LUFBURROW.
Notice.
J W. NEVITT, of the firm of Nevit, Lathrop A
• Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop A
Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of
it-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO.
otice to the JPublio
A N l^ np a rch “‘»6 the MORNING STAR 8 A
Bay lane > win be liable to a law-suit.
New York -Advertisement?.
W. H. ZIMMERMAN.
WAS THE SUIT “ MEPAIATIII FOB FOOD
FBOM INDIA! 0010”
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of » 1 pro
minent manufacturers of “Cornstarch” and “jtc-
pared Corn Flour" of this and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZBNA,
The food and luxury of the age, witUoqt a single
fault, one trial will-convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Costards, BlancMauge, <&c.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, ut a cost as
tonishing the most, economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Breed and
Cake it is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
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 Mitizena. 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; duryea,
j26-ly General AgeBt.
New York
demerits.
BiowiiV Stan
Scales.
U
SED by the United States and Foielgn .Govern
monte for more than
THIRTY YE IRS.
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate and durable.
Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-sL, near Broadway. N. Y.
sepl# If R. BROWN. Manufacturer.
Latest from Egypt!
PENNY’S NEW EXTRACT OF THE EGYPTIAN
A. LOTUS, a new and exquisite Perfume for the
handkerchief, Cleopatra and the ladies of the present
day using the same perfume.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUSf!
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUSf 11
Manufactured by F. A. Pkmny, Brooklyn, New
York. E. A. LOVEJOY, Agent,
flT-lm S3 Fulton street
ASTEN & THB0CKM0BT0N,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
M ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Builders’ and
Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nails, Pollies, Cord, Rim
Locks and Knobs, Untt Hinges, Brass and Iron Keys
and Castings, Goog Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac-
All orders, large or small, famished promptly at 10
I>er cent, lees than market prices.
srp!9 6m
J. C. KOCH,
No. 35 Beekman Street,
Corner of William,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturer of Stationery, Photographic Albums,
Music Paper, Folios, Books, Ac.
nSl-Sm
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 a revolution in Medicine.
What may seem almost incredible is, that many dis
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are li e
quently cured in a few days or weeks; and we cheer
fully in viie the investigations of the 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 and overcome opposition as herculean as
were ever encountered by any reformers.
RAPIDITY OF CURE.
Some say, “Your cures are too quick," while others
doubt their permanence, and think that diseases can
only be cured by the "glow, recuperative process ot
Nature."
This ig our reply: In health, the body, like a well-
balanced scale, is in a state of equilibrium But when,
irom any cause, down goes one side of the scale, we
have the effects of disease. What is requisite, is to re
store the normal balance of the Beale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is a positive and specific remedy for all diseases origi
naling from an impure state of the Blood, and for al
(hereditary} 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-giviug Power.
4 DYSPEPSIA
Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence, Live
Complaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath,
Constipation. Billiousness.
SCROFULA
Struma, King’s Evil Glandular Swellings, Erysipelas,
Ulceration, Salt Rbenm.
This taint (hereditary and acqnlred), filling life with
untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, in
curable.
RHEUMATISM.
[Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gout, Tic
Doloreaux.
If there i? any disease in which the Constitution
Life Syrupis a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its
kindred affections. The most intense pains arc almost
instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced.
Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or forty years’
standing, have been cured by us
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects o
Mercury, removing the Rad Breath, and curing the
Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the tine of
Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums,
and secures tho Teeth as firmly as ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and branch, all Emptive Diseases of
the Skin. HkcUlcers, 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 themselves and
their ir^nda
FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE
DISEASES,
Either of the Nose, Throat; Tongue, Spine, Forehead,
or Scalp, uo remedy has ever proved its equal.
Moth Patches upon tile female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the liver, are very unpleasant to
tile young wife and mother. A few bottles of Consti
tution Life Syrup will correct the secretion and remove
the deposit, which ia directly nnder tlienkin.
Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
cancerous condition of that organ, accompanied with
burning or other unpleaaant symptoms, will be re
lieved by the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
As a General Blood-Purifying Agent, the Life Syrnp
stands unrivalled by any preparation in the world.
THE RICH AND POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and science
have made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit
of ail.
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 are so near
al hand, and within the reach of alL
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is the poor man’s friend, and the rich mao’s blessing.
WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D.,
Sole Proprietor, New York.
MORGAN A ALLEN,
Wholesale Druggists, Agents,
n22-3m 46 CHIT street. New York.
CRUTCHES
ITMRsTand only premium awarded at the American
A Institute Fair, lS6.%aud State Fair ot Fa., lS6d,for
Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Nnhl«r Crutrnes
arc pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever invented. They are easy and con
venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do an ay
with all the weariness Inseparable from the use of all
others, a ud are in all respects onrivtilled. Send fora
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY &
T.iYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 476); Broadway
N Y. 6m-n23
6KAUAIH, niUUMK & WHITFIELD,
BANKERS.AND CLAIM AGENTS
61 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Having special facilities, particular attention is
given to the collection of claims against the United
» j26-lm
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. I». HAWKINS,
J. ROCKWELL FAY,
Particular attention paid to bnyin? Produce, Provi
eionn, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
sign Mints.
REFERENCES:
CLINTON HUNTEK, firm of Spofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Faiicher & McChesney, 5 Watcr-st
New York. Kichard Ellin, 114 Water street, New
York. Win. R Miles, 59 Christie atreet; New Yoik,
W.’JR. sibell. 5 Wall street. New York. Lewi* 1
Jones. 17 t<i*.v- s. W. M>i'on A Co., Savannah,
GKO. D. FOWLS.
WM. E. HOY.
HUGO BICE
FOWLE & C0„
FORMERLY OP ALEXANDRIA VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers iu
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
NKW YORK,
oot.25 6m
SPRING MATTRESSES,
J. SHAFFER,
Comm 1 ■■Ion Dealer
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND »1MEST1C FRUITS Ann PRODUCE,
Wbi WAsamoroJi Minto,
Opposite 148 West at, Bulkhead between Barclay and
Veaey stA,
N E W Y O H ' K.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
pot up for the Southern market
All consignmentopromptiy attenked to.
jy Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons.
iyl* eodly
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FUR!TORE
I am opening for the inspection of the public,
a flue stock ot
CABCffiT MAT -
To which the attention of all ia invited
8trebt ’ sher
rte ’ tt L. B. HARRINGTON.
Which fold op complete for tr&npporting. The most,
comfortable bed for a warm climate; good uphol
stered and beat hair tops. 8. P. KITTLE, 150 Chat
ham streets New York.
Every hing to complete and fnrnteh a bed. The
place to buy is where the thing is made. fS-2m
Henry Yongr.
From Georgia.
James Yonge.
HENRY Y0M.E & €0.
intend Commission _
j' <sgp
BROAD STREET,
’ts,
No.
New York,
SOLICIT consignment* of Cotton, Naval Stores,
Sawed Lumber and Timber.
Particular attention given to the purchase of Rail
road Supplies.
REFERKN0K8:
Hon. J. P King, President Georgia Railroad,
Augusta.
William M. Wadley, President Central Railroad,
Savannah.
Ferdinand Phinlzy, R. P G1 lyh.n, Augusta.
Charles Day, T. R. Bloom, M:*uoii;
Hunter & ty am mull. Savannah. ' J13- tf
Alfkf.d R. Bknnrtt,I Chas. U. Bennett,
Jas. C. Van Pelt, J New 1 orK Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Felt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR TUB SALE OF
COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
23 Whitehall St., New York.
We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cubtis, late
Public Treasurer for Nort h Carolina. n9-0m
KENT’S EAST INDIA COFFEE.
It EQUAL TO JAVA 1 |te£
HALF THE PRICE! B
gSj. GOES TWICE,AS FAR! "
Rt-cnnum-nderi and Used by All!
CLERGYMEN, PHYSICIANS and Professional Men,
as the cheapest, healthiest and best beverage
ill the world 1
FOR SALE HY ALL GROCERS NORTH AND SOUTH
Tne SoutlieTi trade, to which it is specially adapt
ed, supplied through the New York city Wholesale
Grocers, or direct from the Manufactory.
ITS 154i^g
N K AV YORK.
RICHARD DAVIES, Proprietor,
And General Wholesale Dealer In Teas and Coffees.
Put up in ONE POUND PAPERS, in boxes of 36
and 60 pounds.
dl9-Hm
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
GKIFF1NG & €0., Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street,
NKW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Plows, Sugar Mills, Hay Cutters,
Harrows, Corn Mills, Sausage Cutter ,
Cultivators, Cider Mills, Vegetable Cutt
Cotton Sweeps, Fan Mills, HandCarts,
Hay Presses, Saw Mills. Mule Carts,
Colton Presses, Com Shelters, OxCarts,
Cider Presses, Store Trucks, Farm Wagons, -
Grain Cradles, Wheelbarrows Horse Powers.
Chums, Sugar Pans, Threshing Mach’s
Ox Bows, Shovels, Cotton Gins,
Ox Yokes. Spade, Mowers A Heap’s,
Well Butkets Hoes, Forks, Ac., Ac.
Rakes, Scythes.
Garden, Fluid and Flower Seeds.
Hoyt’s Snpcr-Phosrhnte of Lime, Bone Manure, Pon
drette, Plaster, &c.
Sole agents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.’s Phosphate
and Ammouiated Guano, and Super-Phosphate of
Lime, and Bruce's Concentrated Manure.
Trade supplied. Order direct from
GR1FFING A CO..
n23-3m 68 and 60 Conrtlandt st„ New York.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Is, without doubt, the only known remedy for
DIABETES,
CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
BRICK DU8T DEPOSITS,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK
or TUB
BLADDER,
INEAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
AIDAlt
FEMALE IRREGULARITIES.
Certificates of cures from well-known persons from
all parts of the country In circular, will be sent on ad
dressing Morgan * allen, Agfa,
d!2-3m No. 46 Cliff st. New York.
BP«HS
Important to Shippers!
G-reat Reduction in Freights
—BY—
ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINK
of fast iron, light-draft, side-wheel Steamers, between
Dry Goods.
SAVANNAH AND MACON,
Via Hawkln.ville and Brunswick R B., touching reg
ularly at Docturtown and running iu counection
with the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad.
The new and elegant iron steamers CHARLES S.
HARDEE. Capt. R. Johnson; TWO BOYS, Oapt.
Thomas Daniels, having elegant accommodations
for freight and p;is»engers, wdl ply regularly as
above, leaving Sivunnali everv Tlinrsday morning at
9 o’clock; Hawkiusville every Thursday morning at
9 o’clock.
It ia the desire of the Agents of .thin line to make a
permanent connection between Macon and Savannah
and t he landings on (he Altauiaha and Ocmnlgee
rivers, and with this object iu view they ask the sup
port of the merchants of Savannah and Macon, and
the merchants and planters along the line of the
ubuve named rivers.
INSURANCE EFFECTED AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
Freight 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 | Ageut at Macon. | Agents at Savannah.
j9 2m
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA,
And Intermediate Landings, connecting at lAtter
Point with the Ueuigia Railroad and^Puiute be
yond.
The following steamer* being of exceedingly light
draft, and having ample aud complete accommoda
tion 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 Wednesday.
Our Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most
experienced on the river, and no effort will be spared
to meet the wan Is of the travelling and freighting
pnblic.
Commission Merchants.
Commission Merchants.
lIURANT, WAYNE & SWEAT.
AUCTION.
General Commission
Forwarding Merchants,
Bay st. between Whitaker and Barnard.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
S TRICT attention will he given to the purchase
and sale of General Merchandise, Oottou, Tim
ber, Lumber, Real Estate, Stock., Bunds, Ac.
G LAURANT,
R. A WAYNE,
il1-tr HAML.R SWEAT,
Uso. R. (JaUMP,
Augusta, Georgia.
Wjv, A. Weight,
Late ol Richmond, Va.
CEO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, Ac.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
r Will pnrebnee and sell on Commixsion Cottok,
TAii»rvi<i, Pboiuioe, and Mkuouxnuiss ot every de
scription.
Kciers to the Merchants and Bankers of Angosta,
Ga., Richmond. Va.. and Jno. C. Forrill, Esq., De-
Witt At Morgan, Gaden A Uuckles, A. A. Solomons A
Co., J. T. Puteraon A Go.. K. Molina, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
GeneralCoiiiSiiioii Merchants,
Forwarding and Slii|i]ting Agents,
No. 9-4 BAY STREET, (upstairs )
Refer to (Ten W. Anderson, Jno G. Feirel ulid G. B.
Lunar, Savam.ah; W. JJ Jackson Josiab Sibley &
Solis, J. B. A J. W. Walker, Augusta. Gousignm’ente
solicited. 8m-nov2
I. I’. Rouai. W. A. Bn. .nt.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida.}
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
194 Buy Street,
SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA.
W ILL ci'e prompt attention to receiving and for-
wmiiiiig good's sales on consignment, nnd all
orders. Aud vv: 11 also keep constantly ou hand a
good stock o‘ tiroceries. Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, hmiuiiig Materials. Fairbmks & Co.'s Scales,
Ac., besides other goods and mauutactnred articles
ior sale on consignment and for wh ch they are
agents. Orders and C iiiHignmeuis respectfully solic
ited. d27-3m
Henry L. Jewett. James L Smidek.
Jewett & Snider,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Second Stm t, Macon, Georgia,
fBctweeu Cherry and Poplar.j
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
ments ot cotton, produce. inuLut act area and other
articles of merchandise. Orders aud consignments
solicited from all parte of the country. Best attention
given to orders lor put chasing c otton.
Agents fur several first class Insurance Companies,
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JOHN L. VILLALONGA,
COTTON FACTOR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No. 94 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. DuTKNNiioreu, Jous M. W. Hill,
Of Savannah, Ga. d Jellersou Co., Fla-
A, DUTENH0FER & CO.,
Shipping, Fof war ding,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
irrsmpt utlentiou given to the purchase, sale and
shipment of cotton, lumber und country pro-
<Mve generally. Consignments solicited,
on which liberal advances
will be made.
RTICKENCrS: ,
Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah; Hiram Rob
erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zcilio A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr.
N. L Angier, lut. Rev. Col., Angnsla; James M. Ball,
Esq , Atlanta. Ga : Willis Chisholm, Atlanta, Ca. ;
C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble. Jack-
sonvillf, Fla ; • pi. VV. L. Bailey. Jefferson -comity,
Flu.; D. 11. Baldwin A Co., New York; Bearden A
Co, New York. VVaireu Mitchell, Esq., Louisville,
Kentucky. jll
GEO. H. ARLEDGE,
SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER
AND
Commission end Forwarding Merchant,
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
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A. S. Hartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWADDING
MERCHANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
RICHARD BRADLEY,
Commission Merchant,
196 BAY Street, Savannah, Ga.
I will make liberal advances on consignments of
cotton or other merchandise! to my friends,
Messrs. Williams A Black, of New York.
J81-H. K.BRADLEY,
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS. AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
DOORS, SASH, AND BUIDS,
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street
(Mice 180 Bay street,
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THOS. H. AUSTIN,
Foriartiif and Commission Merchant
No. 95 ?AY STREET, "
tup ST AIBS)
di2-8m* SAVANNAH, lEINIA.
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE,
Bay Street, Savannah,
asm
Darien, GS-eorgia.
JOHN & sins & a,
Forwarding aud Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMI8’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
XD. 8. SAIUIS.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
Banker & Commission Merchant
DIAYT0N STREET, SAVANNAH, RA.,
H AS been engaged in Mercantile and Banking
Business iu this city for upwards of tinny
years; will bay and sell Cotton on commiaaion, also
purchase Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and sell
^ ra ft? on York and London. Advances
will be made on shipment of Cotton to his Jrienda in
Wew York, Liverpool and Havre. Will give particular
attention to the collection of paper, payable In Sa
vannah, and remit promptly for name.
BtRRI TO
Menra. Doncan, Sherman A Co., Bankers, New
York; K. H. L-ivvry, Esq., President National Bank
Ilepuolic, New York; G. J. tfeney, Eeq., Cashier Me
tropolitan National bank, New York; Kichard Lathus,
Esq., President Ureal Western insurance Company,
New York; C. H. Warner, Keq., Caehier Bank of
Commerce, Boston. - fll-iw
J. 0. MATHEWS0N,
General Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Offers for account of Men town and other Factories :
onn BALES YARNS, assorted
OOO 16U bales 4-4 Sheetings
1>« hales 7-8 Shirtings
100 hales Usnaburgs
20o coils Plow Lines % and X inch
20,t oo pounds Clean Copp Waste
All at very low rates to dealers. fl«-6
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No. 151 Congress St. Savannah Ga,
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC OOOJ)S.
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 Hsts, Boots and Shoes.
And all articles usually found in a first c ass
Dry Goods House, we would ni'-st respectfully Invite
our former friends and customers; also Merchants
and Planters visiting the city, to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EINSTKLN A ECKMAN,
novfi-tf 161 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
Blankets i Flannels
CLOTHS AND CA88IMEBBS
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MHRINOES AND ALAPACAS.
Received and for sale cheap by
I
II. HATH,
Oct28 174 Broughton street.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
TU8T opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
O Shawls, Sontags. Cloaks and Hoods, Children'
Caps, Boots and Gaiters.
Also. Irish Linens. Table Damask, Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, ano a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
All of which we offer at very low prices.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
nov3-tf 161 Congress Street
Miscellaneous.
To Mechanics.
P ROPOSALS will be received for the repair of the
framework between Hutchinson anil Fig Islands.
Applications most be addressed to the undersigned,
Chairman Dock and Wharf Committee.
ilB JOHN WILLIAMSON.
HAIR, HAIR.
A CbX)D lot, and other m aterials for Building pur
poses. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT.
fl28-tf . 194 Bay street-
MITCHEL & SMITHS,
General
Commission Merchants,
THIRD STREET,
Macon, Georgia.
Particular attention given to the sale, purchase
and .hipment of cotton, cotton yarns, sheeting,
shirting and general merchandise; also, to receiving
and forwarding goods.
■ana to
Erwin A Hardee, Savannah
Claghorn A Cunningham, Savannah.
J. W. Lathrop, 8avaanah.
Aarou Wilbur, Savannah.
E. B. Long A Co., Augusta.
Lloyd G. Bowers, CelumDua.
V. A. Gaskill, Atlanta.
■William Bryce A Co:, New York.
A. P. Tapley, Boston.
Grilling a Tobey, Memphis.
S. u. Wood, Nashville.
Guterle A Co., Louisville, Kentucky,
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F.M.MYRELL,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Harris’ Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.’s.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Crane, John
son A Graybill; Bell, Wylly A Christian; Bothwell A
Whitehead; Miller, Thomas A Co.; M. A. Cohen,
Esq. _ eeo29-f*
CHAS. L. COIiBY & CO.,
Shipping Commission nnd Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
lorn BLOCK, OOBNKB BAT ABB ABHOOBN Rio,
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL- CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments o the flrmof Chas. L. Colbt,
of New York, or to onr friends in Boston.
lirxaiNOli;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New York.
Jariva Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J Wiley Edmands, Boston.
Gardner Co.by, Esq., Boston. sep 18—tt
Saddlery.
E. L. WEIDLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard and Broaghton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W OULD respectfully announce to his friends ai
the public generally that he has resumed the
SADDLERY BUSINESS.
next door to his former stand, and by strict attention
and moderate prices, hopes to receive a liberal share
of the trade. He ia prepared to make tip promptly
all orders for
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC.
His brother, Mr. J, 8. NEIDIJNGER, will be found
with him, and would be glad to see his friends.
J1 B. L. NEIDLINGER.
THE DIAMOND STATE
DETERSIVE SOAP
I S the greatest Family Soap now in use, and for
economy and utility defies all competition.
Manufactured at the Diamond btate Soap Works,
Wilmington, Delaware.
RUE, WHITNEY A CO-,
Sole Agents.
We are also constantly receiving from these works
a full assortment of Family and Fancy Soaps, and
can recommend them to the pnblic.
RUE, WHITNEY A CO.,
119-1 m No. 4 Harris Ran^e, Bay street.
D
V00DY & BABRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
Savannah, CS-a.
OFFICE OF THE
Central Rail road
SAVANNHIl, Jannan,o«.
QN and after Monday, fhe 5lh uf
dally trains will run lietwoen L, br “ ar T, t*„.
gneta, connecting In both din-cii„^l Vann ' 111 us/". 1
the Georgia Railroad, a* rohLe WIUl
Leave savannah 7 30 ’ “*
Arrive at 8avauiah ."7 is;* n 'l 7 in.
Leave Angnsta 9 30 a aml Mt ?' *•
Arrive at Augusta i.Cj £ “ ’
Passage $8.00. p ’ «d».«[j.
and 0e1iVVre.f at tiieTSger 1 ^ 1 ^® 0 ^
fore departure of train. , J 3,1
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Master it Truta
Sunbury
NOTICE TO TRAVELERS, '
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULP R j> rn
Savannah, February I
Tne steamer O. F. POTTER being „ 0 w „„„
ter to this Company, will continue her
from SUNBURY, in connection with m., ,0 "I
usual, leaving the wharf foot of Alien- 1, *
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at'-T" .*'*
a. m , until farther notice. ‘ '* c t *°<i
JOHN SCREVEX
Uveideat
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IN’ otice.
OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPFhIVTPvnn
CHARLESTON A SAVANNAHbCT
Charleston, S. C„ Ja^ f U ’ >
LL persons are prohibited from reran™.
ab. property belonging to this (Jompani
Uueof road, or otherwise ireeiiaasingoJ, n l
fondara will in every instance he prose, ,
utmost extent of the law. W to ii»
„ . H. S HAUiER
Engineer and Superimecir,
j*2 odlm
Miscellaneous,
NOTICE.
P ERSONS holding City Lots, who are ia anew
Ground Kent, are nidified that addiiaamJ ‘
will be incurred by them unless they diselianre rS
Obligations at an early day. ‘ Uc
R T. iiiasov,
Chy Trutme.
ISf otice. .
LL persons having uemanue aeainri the miw I
Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham|
are respectfnlly requested to hand t hem iu propoiiii I
thenticated; and all persons indebted to -aid |
are reqnested to make immediate nnvntent in
ANAISWILSOS,
Of* Adminkrahii
Notice.
G OODS stored from steamer LEO will be ready is
delivery on Thursday, February 15. “
fI4 OCTAVUS COHKV, AeeE
M ESSRS. MOODY A BARRETT would respectfully
announce to the public that on and after Jan
uary let they will run from their Soap Works two
wagoue. with competent salesmen, who will Visit
every family once a week with Hard and Soft Soap,
by the bar, box, gallon or barrel, at prices lower than
it can be purchased in or out of the city.
We warrant our Soap to be free from all adultera
tions and 10 give entire satisfaction, or money re
funded.
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
(Special Notice.
We have bat one price for onr goods, and that
price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from
the country will And it will save time and money by
•ending ns their orders; and tf the goods do not sat-
sfy in price and quality, send thorn back to ns 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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RUBBER BELTING.
STEAM PACKING,
ENGINE HOSE,
RUBBER CL0THKG, |
ROOFING SLATES, BOOTS,
CLOTHES WRINGERS, & |
For sale by
IHIRLBERT, HOLDEN A CO.,
Cor. Bay and Abercom sts.
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SURE CURE FOR THE
CHILLS AND FEVEBl
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
rSQUIRE at the MORNING STAR SALOON,»I
J. tier Bay street Lane and Ball street. J
Positive cure in one day or no nay.
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STEINWAY & SONS’
CELEBRATED GRAND AND SQCiBj
PIANOS,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
W E are sold Agents for them in the State ol M-1
gia All lnetrumeLts warranted and
New York Factory prices.
JOHN C. SCHREINER A SOXi
|27-tf Savannah, Angnsta and Him]
PHILADELPHIA
CAKE AND CRACKER
TETEare constantly receiving from Mr. K. Ca»ljj
M manufactory all kinds of Oyster, Butter
Soda Crackers, Ginger Cakes, &c., Ac., ami willr
at Philadelphia price*.
RUE, WHITNEY A CO-
Sole Agents.
j!9-lip No. 4 Harris' Ranee. B»y dies. |
Raffle.
A FINE STALLION, six years old the UfinfMl
next. His dam. Eclipse Hinl MsromhKi'.i.
to the celebrated mare Fashion, and shed byctel
Cloud. . ,, _.l
lasts can be found at the billiard room in Mow I
Hall, at Onr House, and at Walter 0’Meara’i“»l
saloon over the Express Office.
$00 reward
S TOLEN fTOrn the Market, last night. teW'J.SI
hours of 9 and 10' o’clock, a dark bay
MULE, about eight or nine years of age, a" 001 _l
teen hands high, in good condition. There “LI
particular marks, with the exception of tne""
fag rubbed off on both her sides ir°m the n I
also, a place on the back, abont six inches W j I
The shove reward will lie paid lortbedeureij
the mole to Mr. J. G. Blitcb, corner d F
.lefterann ate. [fl6-lw*l JA
Onions & Turnips,
BARRELS ONIONS,
0U 40 BARRELS TURNIPS,
Landing from bark Laconia, and for sale low by
f!3 L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.
ROPE.
Hotels.
AUGUSTA JIOTEL.
8. M. JONES,7
Z. A. RICE, / Proprietor*.
TTTB respectfolly lnylte. onr old frtends and the
ffy traveling puhllc to give w a can. Oar bouse
located in the heart of trade, udoonventoet to the
JONES A RICE.
is
depots.
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
RIDDELL i RUdG, PbofbibvObs
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F irst quality Manilla Rope, of assorted sines, re'
ceived per ship Halos, from Liverpool, and for
ssle by
H7-1W ANDREW LOW A CO.
RIDE.
W E have now on hand a few Open Baggies and
Rockaways, light and neat. Also, Sets; of
Harness, which we will sell onusnally low.
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BOUSE A BRYANT,
194 Bay street
'THE EYE, EAR, AND THROlE
noises in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Langs.
All diseases of the EYE, requiring eltheir Medical
or Surgical aid attended to. '
Office No. 41, In Dr. Thos. Bucklers old office on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. -
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M„ and 3to 6 P. M.
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Notice.
J A. GRUBB is authorized (0 solicit advertising
*- and collect monies Aw the Tri-Weekly FLOR
IDA SENTINEL. He can be found at 181 Bay street
W. A. SHOBEB,
fl6-lw Editor and Proprietor.
INDIGO.
CASK, 10 boxes, a superior quality
In store and for sale by
19 f’HANT.ns l. COLBY A CO.
GRGGNLEAF ROPE,
COIIS Ri hardson *.t Chatsrd’s
Rope,
Just received and for sale by
f!6-6 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN
200
To Planters and Dealers
Fertilizers.
v* I PURE PERUVIAN GUANO
XV N« 1 Rakerty T -’j
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bag •
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va£toa:i lyr+jh-J i
TMnWiii[T pe r schooner 1
Elliott and for * j
a CHARLES L. COLD^—J
On Consmgmenl’l
66 bbls Yellow Onions
16 bbla Apples
6 bbls Figs j
3 bbls Cranberries
IP half bbls Cranberries
23 half boxes Raisins
1 box Ibmatoes
Shouldfers.
80 Tleroom, tor
j fi KAC»Y.BKATT«* Cft
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