Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 05, 1866, Image 4

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■ 3 Bought Expressly ‘SuiJO Savannah Herald SAVANNAH, MONDAY MARCH 5, 1866. [Fot the Savannah Herald.] THE “FUKIM MASQUEUAUE BALL,/ L'V Our eyes beheld on Thursday night A scene which pleased the critic's sight, Beauty and fashion thronged the hall To tviuless the "Purim Masquerade Hall. The “Harmonie" for this grand ball Had decked with taste SL Andrew's Hall, “Merry Purim" in green stood bold at the door Welcoming every new comer to the well waxed floor. The hour approaching the Maskers appear^ In various costumes, sentimental and queer. Parents, children, sister and brother, So completely disguised not knowing each other. Flower girls, waiting maids in all sorts of ttgures, Kings, queens and courtiers accompanied by niggers, ■nin e silent poor nuns are next seen to pass. Probably thinking over what they had heard at the mass. A figure of Joseph from Egypt returned, Highly pleased with the boon of liberty earned; Rebecca with pitcher in hand at the well Is seen promenading with a crown-headed swell. Next a contraband’s seen cutting antics and capers llis business is "boot-black and selling newspapers; That beautiful figure now appearing in sight. Is a representation of the queen of the night. A sister of mercy dressed hah black and half white, Represents life with its sorrows and pleasures so bright; Savannah's gas company comes in for its share. They would give us more light, had they seen them selves there. The Bureau oi Freeedmeu (uu harm here is meant.) Without sending their delegate, couldnot rcstcontent; Their representative seemed to behave himself well, With a single exception, ringing a horrid old bell. Many others of merit graced this masquerade hall, But time does not allow a description of all; Nuilice it to say t’was a splendid affair, The equal of which is not seen everywhere. A Conspiracy to Depose tlic President. .Many who have no access to nor communication with political managers at Washington have wondered at the great importance attatched to an apparently in significant resolution that was driven through tho House of Representatives last week, by Thad. Stevens, with railroad speed. The National Intelligencer if ^. ^xesterday, explains as follows ; or JBftwniect exists lor the removal of Andrew Jolm- fc the office of President of the United States. do not say that it has been do these bad men. But that it ex men of mind, of will, of iuflu- sial station, there is no doubt. ard such a result must be, of iretext. This would he fittingly easure passed already by the ng by resolution of Congress, i N<5rth and West from the South. We insert here the resolution: Itceoteed, By the House of Representatives, [the Senate concurring.) That in order to close tlic agita tion upon a question which seems likely to disturb the action of the government, as well as to quiet the uncertainty which exists in the minds of the people of the eleven States which have been declared in in surrection, no Senator or Representative shall bo ad mitted into either branch of Congress from any of said Staled till Congress shall have declared such States entitled to representation.” Now, let us consider— “ The President, in his recent annual message, gave Congress, as required by the Constitution, informa tion of the state of the Union, and now stands await ing. as the executive of the laws, the action of the legislature. The national Legislature Is to declare a part ol' the Union out of constitutional relations with the remainder, a"nd proceed to legislate for it as an alien territory. The President may shortly issue a procla mation declaring that the constitutional relations are stored between the States and the general government. Thu President must execute the laws of the Union, and preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the United States. But he, as the executive, is neces sarily the judge of obstruction to the execution of the laws, its measure, quality and tendency; and the ques tion is, whether, if he meets no resistance to the laws of the Union, there is any other power to declare a state of insurgency, contumacy or abnormal relation between people and government ? And if laws be pnt . ou the statute book declaring the fact of a state of popular coil turnkey, how are they to be carried into executive effect by a magistrate who makes the cum- peti nt decision that there is no subject matter for them i Upon such a conflict an impeachment would be essayed, and the matter tried amid unspeakable calamities.’ The Opening Ceremony of the British Parlia ment.—The Prince and Princess of Wales—the Prince in the full uniform of a general officer, and the Prin cess tastefully attired in a dress of white tulle, trim med with black lace, wearing a tiara of diamonds and a long flowing veil of white gauze—entered side by side. At two o’clock precisely Black Rod made a sig nal to the Lord Chancellor, at which the whole assem bly rose. In less than six minutes the door to the right of the throne was flung open, and preceded by a long train of halberdiers, bnffetiers and other officials, entered the Majesty of England. Her Majesty was attired in half mourning, and walked with Blow steps to the throne, followed by the great officers of State—the Marquis of Landsdowue, bearing the crown upon a cushion; the Duke of Argyle, holding the Sword of State; the Mar quis of Winchester, supporting the Cap of Mainten ance, and several other noMes performing their ap pointed functions. Her Majesty stopped for an in stant at the foot of the steps to shake hands with the Princess of Wales, who in common with the whole as semblage, had risen on her entrance. The Queen wore a black—some said a deep purple—velvet robe, which, whether it were purple or black, looked intensely black in the dim light of the chamber, trim med with white minive, and a white lace cap a la Ma rie Stuart, to the portraits of which unfortunate lady she bore in this attire a remarkable similitude.— Aronud her neck she wore a collar of brilliants and over her breast the blue riband of the Order of the < iarter. Other ornaments she had none, and looked in tins simple and highly becoming costume every inch a Queen," and far more picturesque and regal than if she had worn the royal robes that had become so dis tasteful to her. During the interval that elapsed be tween the summons of the Commons and the reply the Queen pat silent and motionless, with her eyes fixed upon the ground. She seemed to take no heed of the brilliant assemblage around her, but to be whol ly absorbed in melancholy meditation. Even when the Commons rushed hclter skelter, like a mob of schoolboys, to the bar, with pushings and strivings unseemly to witness among gentlemen, bnt which seem to be considered an essential part of the day’s performances, her Majesty took no notice of the inter ruption, and never once lifted her gaze from the ground.—Loudon Times, The citizens of Randolph county (as we learn from the Americas Republican) held a meeting at Cuthkert on the iilstinst., to make arrangements for the es tablishment at that place of a cotton factory, for the manufacture of prints, bleached shirting, sheeting, he., and aboard of commissioners was appointed to procure subscriptions. It was determined to raise $150,000 for that purpose. This is the right way to go to work- Whatever ex cuse there might have been for devoting all the labor and capital of the country to the culture of cotton, un der the old system, it will be plainly suicidal now. Let us both cultivate the raw material and then manu facture it. Hi this way, and this only, can we have an important agency in graduating the supply to the de mand ; oml thus only can we diversify our industry and multiply^our means of prosperity to the extent lh it will make m truly a self-sustaining and progres sive people.L-Ooft/mhwff Enquirer. Tennessee.—Another scene of disorder has attend ed the attempt of the present Legislature of Tennes see to dlRfraueliise the majority of the people of the Eta to. It being evident that the majority of the Leg islature intended to pass the new ' 1 franchise hill,” the minority at first resorted to the rare parliamentary expedient of absenting themselves when the vote wu called and leaving the House without a quorum This was practised on one or two occasions. But on the 23d, a number of the minority members, disliking a persistence in this course, and still determined to do all in their power to defeat the bill, resigned ther seats Their course will probably be followed by others — But we presume that the supporters of the bill will eventually muster their whole force, count a clear working majority, and pass the till Insurance. WASHINGTON LISE INSURANCE CO. NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton Kewbold, V. P.; W.,A. BrOwoE, Sec.; Rob ert B. Minturn, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell, Thptnas (Tope, William H. Aspiiiwall, a. A. Low and otlfbis. Directors. i Clash assets, over $500,OOi. i - - c—* J Capital stock, $125,000. Policy holders receive all the profits without Incur ring any liability for losses. It has therefore all the advantages anil security of a Stock and Mutual Com pany combined, without their depurate disadvan tages. ObCAH CRAIG, General Agent State of-Georgiu, Savannah, Ga. Hr. R. Waking, M. D., Medical Examiner, savan nah, Ga. ' 11 * fetn9-3tn. Insurance. Fire and Marine Thomas & Son, ifo. m B^ri SPECIAL AMD LOCAL' THE CM I S FOR Underwriters’ Agency Of New York, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars, ISSUE POLICIES OF Fire & Marine Insurance Made payable in GOLD or CURRENCY. Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE ms isauxD nr t*m amooation. MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY Hartford, Connection' Cash Capital 200,000 I I I I 1/ till i«,v,a..*i)i Ur/airuoL ilnmi > idoeioH I the Southern Jobbing Trade. ORFF * 1.11 113 ’Congress lmportant to Shippers! Steam.Engines and Machinery. WATKINS, SlX*©0-|- Railroads, PIKE NIX INSURANCE COMPANY, Hatford, Connecticut. Casli Capital..^..... $600,000 BALTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York City. Cash Capital $200,000 Resolute fire insurance co., New York City? Cash Capital and Surplus, $280,730 Risks taken ornnsnraBle* property bf etofy ad&crip tiou in the above-named Companies, on- the .most favorable terms, by application at the office of the undersignted, No. 116 flay a’^et, Savannah. ‘Mm H. BRIGHAM, Agent, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCK AGENCY. MACHINERY. +tv ^ .. . ,, "DRICK-MAKING MACHINES, Brick Presses. Tem- ' jPe at Reduction 111 Freights U perina Wheels. Tile Machines, and ev«»rv i •• » » —by*— •* r ERWIN & HARDEE’S TIIVE "/ of fast, iron, ligbt-draft.eide-wheel Steamers, between SAVANNAH AND MACQN, Via IlawkinHvillc and Brunswick S R„ touching rtg penng Wheels, Tile Machines, and every de scription of Machinery used In the manufacture of Brick. FRANKLIN L. CARNBLL, No. 1844 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONES & CO., "Wilmingftoit, Delaware, VTANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats, Steam Engines, ‘H Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. Hovino , .cry lor Saw Mills, Ac. Having had long experience in business and being provided with very extensive facilities for doing work of this class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch, oct12 fim LINVILLE & GLEASON, St. Julian Street, West of Market, SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE 115 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. This Company continues to write Fire Risks ol all classes, on Buildings and Merchandise at the cus tomary rates. All Losses are fairly adjusted and promptly paid. DIKECTOBB : Henry Brigham, J L Villalonga, John Cunningham, Aaron Wilbur, T M Norwood, George Patten, J W Lathrop, Asher Ayres, Macon John M. Cooper, Jas. G. Mills, John R. Johnson, Geo. L. Cope, Wm. H. Tison, Edward Lovell, W. E. Jackson, Augusta H. BRIGHAM, President. J. C, McNULTY, Secretary. Savannah, Jan. 7tli, 1836. fl-lm Reliable Southern Ixub ut’AJO.oo. SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. (Established in 1849.) ASSETS SEPTEMBER 1st, over..284 000. Hon. W. F. DzSAUSSUKE, Pres. F. W. McM abtik, Actuary. This Company has paid for losses to the Widows and Orphans of the South near $400,000. The rates are low and profits regularly .returned to the insurers. J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examinc7. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,600,000 PIKE MIX INSURANCE CO., Capital und Surplus $1,500,000 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., . Capital anil Surplus $1,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,078,000 IIARMOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $ 500000 Total cash Capital and Assets. $0,003,00(5 Fire, Marine, anil Inland Navigation Risks taken In fhe above highly responsible companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amonut, at the lowest rate* corresponding- with tire risk. Losses equitably adjusted and paid promptly at this Office. M£RlttTT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Conrtlandt Street New York. A. A. LANE, No. 12 Stod.lartl'a Range, Bay Street, Sa vannah. <»a. f!9-3m Fertilizers. A New Fertilizer. \TTE have been appointed agents for the State of fv Georgia for the “Eureka A'milionlafed Bme Super-phosphate of Lime,’’ a new and valuable ferti lizer, adapted to the cultivation and regcneralion of onr soil, and greatly to increase the yield. We propose to sell on a credit upon the following conditions: Tlie purchaser to give us a satisfactory pledge that enough'bf his next crop win lie sent us for sale by first ol January, 1857, to meet his i ill, or, B it is preferred, we will lake factors’ acceptance or personal security; in either case luterest tu he added. These .accommodating terras arepnrpoeedin order that this article may be ill llie reach of all who de sire to increase the value and productiveness of their lands. lehy-lm F. W. SIRS A CO. Peruvian Guano. W E have in store genuine No. 1 Peruvian Guano, direct importation, and will'sell in quantities to suit puiih tsers. r12.tr CIIANE A GRAYI.IT.L. To the Planters. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap and Hies, #c, &C-. and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam- ship and Ettgfne&r's Supplies, oils VArfifsh; Paint,, Hemp anil Rubber Packing: Oik Tanned and Robber Beltinv, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham mers. Files, Chisels, Gas pipe. Nails. Circular and Gang Saws. Pumps. Steam Whittles, Steam and Wa ter Gangers, Steam Engines ami Saw Mills of every description, dec., Ac Also Agents lor A. P. WOOD A CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. Cigars and Tobacco. HAVANA SEGARS, PIPES, Oliewing and Smoking TOBACCO. T nE subscriber hns inat received of a largfc sleek Havana Segars, to which he wenld invite particular attention. He has al.-o an extensive assoi (meat of jVEeersliaum ]?ipes, SEGA It TITHES and BH1ARWOOD PIPES. The v irions brands of Chewing and Smoking To bacco at hisEdablishmci.t arc all of the first quality. Please call and cr .mine for yourselves, at F. CONSTANT’S, jl-tf Bull st., opiKieile Post Office. ''‘“'’y. at Doctortown and running in connection with the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad. -dAlQfiw and elegant iron steamers CHARLES S. HARDER Oapt. H. Johnson; TWO BOYS.Cupt. Thomas Daniels, having elegant accommodations for freight and passengers, will ply regularly as above, leaving 8 ivannah every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock'' Hawl “ U8vlUe wnry Thursday morning at It is the desire of the Agents of this line to make a permanent connection between Macon and Savannah and t he landings on the Altamafca! and OttniBgee rivers, and with this object in view they ask (be sup. port of the merchants.-of Savannah and Macon, and The merchants and planters along the line of the above named rivers. • SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA, And Intermediate Landings, connecting at Latter Point with the Ucorgia Railroad and Points be yond. • The followifig steamers being of exceedingly light draft, and having ample and complete accommoda tion far freight and passengers, will ply regularly as follows: OFFICE OF THE Central Railr oad Iron steamer WILLIAM G. GIBBONS, every Sat urday. Iron steamer AMAZON, every ten days. Wooden steamer LAURA, every Wednesday. Oor Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most experienced oh the river, and no effort' will he spared to meet the wan le of the traveling and freighting public. INSURANCE EFFECTED $T TUK VERY LOWEST RATES. Freight received at ail times at our warehouse^ fodt of East Broad street. W. B. DAVIDSON, | K. A. WILCOX. j ERWIN k HARDEE, Agent at Angusta | Ageht at Macon. J. - j!) fim Agents at Savannah. Commission Merchants. LAURANT. WAYNE & SWEAT. A.T7GTXOKT. General Commission Forwarding Merchants, Bay st. Between Whitaker and BaraariL SAVANNAH, -GEORGIA. Commission Merchants. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission and delivered at fore departure of train. g t e J j30-tf - — -fTra^' Notice. TOsasfe V ^ ^ ^ OFFICE ATLANTIC*GULFr n ' Savannah, On and alter Monday, theMih inst th.’ « tion train will leave the depot 0 f , he c !,t for the Great Ogeeihee bridge, at 9 P I“ !,|Uil > Returning, will leave Great Ogeechee Li ' o'clock p. m. br % a ; : p. -N otice. S TRICT attention will lot given to the parchase and sale of General Mercndndise, Cotton, Tifii- b<T, Lumber, Real Estate, Stock*, Bonds. Ac. O LAURANT, H. A WAYNE, | iH-M 3AMLII SWEAT, G. B. & G W. LAMAR, General ‘ Forwarding a ad SMpptag h&utt, NO. 82 BAYbTREEP, (npstairs:) Refer to Geo W. Anderson, Jno O. Ferret and G. B- Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Silfley & Sons, J. B. A J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments solicited. fim-novS W. A. Bloit. I. P. Bonsx. Bouse <& Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 104 Bay Street. SAVANNAH, - - - - GKOB.GIA. MERCHANT, No. 0 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE, Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, dt6-t! Greorgia. E H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND Prodnce Dealers, UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABBROORN ST, Savannah. Ga. Orders from the Country Private. Families, Steamers and Sailing Vessels respectfully solicited. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for- warding goods, sales on- consignment, and all orders. And will also keep constantly on hand a good stock ol Groceries, UuMi l J|sfiiBW»l Impje- inents. Building Materials. Fairbanks & Co.’s Scalos, Ac., besides ol her goods and mmonfactnred articles •ale on miisigqment amj -Iqr wh ch they are igcnts. Orders and c'ohsigmnents respectfully solic- d. d27-3m Produce bought and sold on commission, led bblsSelected Apples 100 bbls Onions lflObbls Potatoes 59 bbls Extra Flour 50 bbls Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel 100 tabs Extra Butter 60 boxes Extra Ch eese 500 kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel 50 half-bbis Fnltou Market Beef 50 bbls Extra Family Pork. Henry L. Jewett. JiaiaX Sfli$>] Jewett & hinider, 11 WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Second Street, Macon, Georgia, (Between Cherry and Poplar.) W E are prepared to Inrnisli. at sb 'rt notice Genuine Pervian Guano THE National Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS capital,.... .$560,OOP The uQi public that the above rine, River, Life and .ve to Inform the insnriia egally appointed Agent fm lies, and is ready to take Ms at customary rates. O. C. MYERS, Agent, Office with PhilHps A Myers, 85 Bay street. j29-3m NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Of the City of New York. Capital and Surplus, 9751,653 57 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, being first Men on Real Estate, worth over 50 per cent, above the amount loaned $216,060 00 Stocks, Bonds and other securities owned by the Company (market value) r Cash in Bank and Office F-oans on demand, with collateral Premiums due and outstanding Cush in Agent’s hands in coarse of trans mission .... luterest accrued on Securities ...' Bills Receivable Other property of Company 782,817 50 59,936 46 39,050 00 14,703 52 33,086 S9 14,001 t 2,898 56 8,500 00 Total Assets. *751,653 57 DIRECTORS. R. W. Bi.kecksr, SeCy. Jams W.tOna, Prce’t. Here is the all-absorbing question from a new stand point. JFflfe£|Mt*nooga Gazeete says: baps a thousand Federal soldiers in Bought four years to remain in the ir..i»r| the war is over they are met ■HVhnd Stevens, and Dead Dock For- IMMfee they have settled in Tennessee, the United States and are aimply clti- SefiT^of a conquered province. President Johnson says they are in the Union, and that Sumner and Sie ving have no right to rule them oat" losish Lane, Richard M. Blatchford, Caleb Swan, Thomas W. Gale, Daniel B. Fearing, Charles Williams, William Whltewright, Cornelius McCoon, Wyliis BJackstone, THOMAS dfc SON, Agents, ml-tf. Savannah, Ga. Joshna J. Henry, Aeton Civil), John Anchincldss, Oliver S. Carter, WWfcm Barton.. Oliver 8. Shepard, James B. Johnston, 8idney Brooks, Baugh's Raw Bune Snperph.isphare IJme Bo ivlan Guano KuiIewc.UV Manipulated Guano J'olitfh nu'dTia»ur, by the barrel , All permanent Kerlilizers Whitlock’s Superphosphate Send your orders at once, flz lin N. A. HARDEE * CO. Soluble iPacilic GUANO. yyE invite the at’ention of Planters to this valnablc terest. It is similar in appearance, odor and compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in lh« pro portions of the same elements. It contains less am monia, bnt nearly oneihimdred per cent more ol Phos phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third if which is im mediately soluble. It is quite us active as Peruviau Guano, and is icss costly. For further information, apply to E. C. WADE & CO., Agents, j1-3m Savannah. Ga J. SHAFFER, Commission Dealer Jo all kinds of FOREIGN AND 1> iMESTIC FRUITS ab» PRODUCE, West Washinotok Markrt, apposite 143 West st.. Bulkhead between Barclay and Vescy sts., NEW. YORE. Potatoes, Apples andOnlons-constantly on hand, and put np for the Southern market All consignments promptly atlenkcd to. \iff~ Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. H Parsons. iff 2 codlv Saddlery. E. L. NEIDLINGER, Prompt personal attention given to all consign- menls of cotton, produce, Manufactures and other articles of merchandise Orders and consignments solicited from ail parts of the country. Best attention given to orders for purchasing cotton. Agents for several first class Insurance Companies. 119-tf JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, CORNER OP Baraard M Broughton Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, W OULD rrsptctfully announce to his friends and the public generally that he has resumed the SADDLERY BUSINESS. next-door to his ormer jbj pricei He " . Mr. J. JfWTlDI.INGEI?, with him, and would be glad to see his friends, jl E. L. NEIDLINGER. BLANCEVILLE SLATE AIRING COMFY, ivr b w BACON SIDES & SHOULDERS. J^IN casks, in store and for sale low by ffiT eod-lw BRYAN, HARTR1DGE A CO. CRUTCHES VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Oap’l Stock., *800,000 SHARES, $50 EACH. Dianoroxs—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. 0. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall. VvvCrB^iDiiB-aiE. o. Gfahnisa, Maoon, Ga. SnoMrin—A-B^ilarsliuM, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, li ' I jMRST and only premium awarded at t he American Institute Fair, 1S65, and State Fairol Pa, 1865. for Crotches. Hart man’s Patent Elastic Rubber Gratae* are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be the very best ever invented. They arc easy and con venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away with all the weariness inseparable from the nse of all others, and are in all respects nnrivallcd. Send for a circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY A TAYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 4761c Broadway N. Y. 6m-u23 J 0 HK GRAY, DEALER IN' Wooden Ware, Brooms, p AlM, BRUSHES, HATS, Twine*, Cordage, Tnks, ftharne. Cradles, Nos. 15 Fulton and iBOS Front Sts, js^m NEW YOBK Ai.FRKh H. BKNiretT, 1 CifiA H. tnnrn las. G. Vah Pxlt, Raleigh, N.C, Bennett, Van Belt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON roa nrx sals or TOIACCO, NAVAL STINES, ETC., use, FOR THE PURCHASE AMD SALE OF STATE AMD . OTHER STOCKS, £3 "Whitehall St^-KTew Ycndi. We have associated with as Mr. D. W. Ccxtib, late Pnblic Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m Tliomas X)ixon, , SAVANNAH, QA., PACKER ANI) RE-PACKER OF COTTON, Wool, Hides, Rags, Juaks, etc., JMtoe peat shipping order, at foot of ^gfferion st _ orders for Slate, However large, ror r,>< nog, furniture manafactnred ont of slate, for lintels, for jftvement, a nd: fur. any other om to which state r.m *e applied. Tlio quarry in ennnaient to the cities of -Alfoula, Angdsta, Macon, Albany end Columbus, £)•■; to the eltiee of Selma, Montgomery Mnbiie. Ala,: to New Orlea’in, and will shortly be to Mem- P'Ja, reun.. nndff . tools, Mm The enpetiortty of slate for roOUng purpose!, and its speeial adaptability tovsri(.u»artic4iw ol Tumhnre and fiir-pateme .t-ure well known. Orders may be addresaedto A. E. MARSHAL! , ft-Cy, j8 ,, 5. Atlanta, Ga, FOR SALE. JtECKITKP ' PER 8TEAMSH1P CUMBPIA - if - • “ ,Y_ ■ 4 ' Fordyce,3||El8rson A Janney, -; "'^WSMddajvP! Rwgc, np stslra. Son flie Wharf. For C OHN, Oauu. Apples and Potatoes, landing from steamship Flambeau- Apply to J. T. ROWLAND, Jr., rc* Lower Steamship Wtnal FEOUR. 20O”sraeEfe , to*‘- *7-■ M CHARLES FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HER. CHANT. No. 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, OA. A. DeTEKKiions, Of Savannah, Ga. John M. W. Hint, Ol'Jefferson Co., Fla. A DUTENHOFER & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale ana shipment of cotton, lumber and ' country pro duce generally. Consignments sotietted, on which li ^ ral advances wfll be made. srpssiNOU: Brigham, Baldwin & Co, Savannah; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zeilin A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L Angtef, Int. Rev. Afgnstp; JamesM-jBall, Eaq , Atlanta, Ga.; Willis Chisholm, "Atlanta, Ga. C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble. Jack sonville, Fla ; <’ol. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county. Fin.; D. H. Baldwin A Ca, New York; Bearden A Co , New York. Warren Mitchell, Raq., Louisville, J» 1 Kentucky. GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER 3011 S. SMB S CO., Foruariliiij; and Commission MEBCHAJSm WHOLESALE AND I1BTAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL IUitd- „ a BANKING COMPANYopo?*| Savannah. 22d February, 1/V,f\ j f * ! ••«I II«| v«er/T^ H- O* ^ I N consequence of the complicate 1 rnka in to the Internal Revenue Tax »n i Ini “.fW X to Ihc Internal Revenue Tax, and the rendered necessary in fhfp-.ii ir Cotr<», i Prin.nanw finJ- t* MUl0 « SeaWarf, Company finds it necessary* to decline Kifw^i^ Therefore, imrfies sending a 1 by sea, are hereby notified that it must be I to a merchant m this city. c Expenses upon <7o°d-i f 0 , warded 1>t merchants their friends in the interior, will be piu L* i Pa^setm-monthly. Pay men's t„ be made Kh mMth *' wit f ?° m lhe '" lh t0 thc! “’> 6* eacn month. A bill- of expenses mast in ■!! aremupany the first dray load of ponds. ^ 1 t23 - 2w WM. M. WADLEY, Praidfg Miscellaneous. Catawba Brandy. JNYOICK of narper Jt On., for sale by MACKY, BEATTIE i CO, _ 2b3 ami 205 Boy sired TO PLANTERS. W E will keep constantly on hand a lull sioetd I ■ Plows, hoes, Corn Sbellers, straw Cuno, Axes, ami other Agricultural Implements u( lies makers and patterns with which to supply Puatrn and Conurrv Merchants, whose ultemionwe iara to our stock und think we can make it to tUerr inter est to purchase of ns. j25-tf BOUSE * BRYANT, ltd Ray street INDIGO. ED. Q. 8AMM18. GEO. P. SLIDER. s. w. MITCHELL. SNIDER & MITCHELL, GBOCEB8 ANTI> General Commission Merchants 2d Street, use door front lherry, MACON, GA. J 122-1 m" GEORGE PATTEN, No. 182 Bay Street, f22-3in* SAVANNAH. f F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENBRAb COMMISSION AND WARDING MERCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris' Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.t. Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammeli, Crane; John son A Gntybill; Bell, Wylly A Christian -..Bothwell A Whitehead; Miller, Thomas $ Co.; K A. Cohen, | CASK, 10 boxes, a superior quality In store and for nit If | J9 CD 1RLES L. COLBY t Cft Raffle. A FINE STALLION, fix years old the UMIfl A next. Bis dam. Eclipse and Marombino. *e I to the celebrated marc Fashion, and sired by Bkct I Cloud. I Lists cab be found at the billiard room in Yu® I Hull, at Oar Honse. and at Walter O'Miati'! | saloon over the Express Office. jiHl STEINWAY & SONS' CELEBRATED GRAND AND SQUAB| PIANOS, THE BEST IN THB WORLD. nrs sold Agents for them in the State ol ftt-1 gi« AU luatmmer ta warranted and s*ida | Near York Factory prices. JOHN C. SCHREINER i SOS |27-tf Savannah, Augusta ami Moth- RIDE. E=q. CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., iUpplOf CoBuaUosioa wad Forwsrillng MBRCHANTS. roim BLOCK, OOBHSS BAT ABB ABSSODBB umwm SAVANNAH, "qa. LIBERAL CASH AD V INCB 8 Made on Consignment* o the firm of Cass. L. Colbt, of New York, or to qnr friends in Bqston, , . nsvsiruiiofcsi ?sftSS?a,?ss , r^ Hon, J Wiley Edmonds, Boston. Gardnei ~ ■r Co.by, Esqi, Boston. seplS—U Commission and Forwarding Merchant, 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. d28-ly A. S. tiartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING .VBKOB^IVT,, 92 BAY STREET, octlAtf. . SAVANNAH, GA. BLAIR & BICKFORD li! LUMBER MANUFACTURERS^ AND DEALERS IN TIMBER ANDLUM- BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, AMD BLINDS Mill and Lumber Yard onCahal, near Bryan street Office 180'Bay street, -. ■y.ta yh RICHARD BRADLEY,i i Commission Merchant,' IM BAY ' Street, Savannah, FtU?*5WfXaBY _ bn ot otH _ _ „ Messrs. Williams A Black, of New York™ J31 ~ tf ’ a BRADLEY. THOS. H. AUSTIN. WITCHEL & SMITHS, General M*oon, Georgia. Particular alienIhm^ ^ben to the ealo, purchflM •jmI ehipmeut of cotton, cotton yarns, sheeting, shirting and general merchandise; also, to receiving and forwardinggoods. Erwin & Hardee, Sevimnah CUghorn <k Cunningham, Savannah. J vv. Latbrop, Savannah. Aaron Wilbur, Savannah. E. B. Long A Co., Augusta. VY&teasar“- s/f^W* T °N e sk*^ L,nPl ''*' " i i,, „ Qnt *7ie ACo, LonisvOle,Kentucky. .jlUgm _ G Rrrr 6 0 UTH E R N dl2-3m» No. 95 BAY 8TPHJTT,,, ; , . termtk'N u ^NWMT 5KNPM. flan Paper*, of all i Card Boards, FrinteiW Printing Inks. Having had long ivelepes, Twines and — . .. . - , ■ l» the bnsiness. and buying onr goods m targe Kta direct from the metiu- toctnrers enables ns to compete with New York prices. , ^ aty tor the Bath Paper Mills. ’ prim paid for tfi Mfidtor^aper ► L—1. t. £Xjs.>J r 1 T lntl _ Th* highest cash W E lisve now on hand a few Open Bogfl« “j Rockaways, light and neat. Also, Sets of | Harness, which we will sell unnsnally lor BOUSE .1 BRYANT. j25-tf 194 lav street SCALES. A SSORTED Rises and Patterns of Fairbanta' M form sod Cannier Scales, which fur [ neatness and durability cannot lie surpassed ^ I best Frames, Beams, Hooks, rft, for fftigMfU*' ton. For sole by _ BOUSE J BRVAST. j25-tf ipyBaystiW. Cider Vinegar. gkVKN BARRELS CIDER VINEGAR Landing awi fw #!(>! | ffi CHARLES L COLBT A* Building Material-1 IP have on band Lime. Roeeudale Cement, PWj ” Paris, and Hair for PI Si-taring. Hr CRANE A GBATBaL. FISH. OK BBLS Noe. 1. Sand 3 Mackerel foU 60 half barrels. Nos. 1 and 3 •> 100 kits No. Ido 10 half bbls No. 1 Hemng 9rt quarter bbls do 100 boxes Smoked Herring In store and for sale by 19 CHAS L. COLBT**- Catawba Wine CASES (still) yintage’of 1862, for sale bj ISO MACKY. BEATTIE*^ 203 and 20,)_BU . ' Corn and Oats. BUipEtS White and BlackAW* ^ | AOCO bowels White and Tellow EDWIN K. OATS. L ANDING from steamship Prime Mixed Oats. For sate from |y Storey in lot* to salt purchasera. Apl . — ■14 ■ wei r. WYLLY * 1 Mackerel- 200 Elis No. I MACKEREL T *~**"tr per schooner ElUott»uii for ptrmT.BS L. COLBY »*■ -JOL SAVAXNnn "I’jr Monday, the 5ib uf J 7 2&| Es l#i W daily traina will run betwren y e)rUa, J’.Uo t I gusta, connecting in h(.th dirl.^1; &tTanill >b al,. 31 tlie Georeia Railroad, I*a*e savannah T , n ’ „ Arrive at Savannah‘ .t on ani1 7.3n„ . Leave Angnsta 9 30 I ™ ’ a, «l«Ss S'! Arrive at Angusta 6 . 50 p ™ " Passage $8.ou. and 5 ««. J | El-eight to go by passenger train ,