Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 07, 1866, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Heral4 SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MARCH 7. 18G6. [For the Savannah Heuald.] A BRIDAL WISH. BY A. M. M. Bend softly down, oh skies of gloom, Henil sweetly, softly, down I pray. With more then orient summer bloom, Over the gentle bride to-U»y. Oft tears have dimmed the starry eyes, Oft has her heart been like to break. And I ask thee, mournful skies, To smile down softly, for her sake. She leaves to-day the hill-tope grand. The vales that saw her infant years, She seeks the sonny southern land, A bride, whose smiles beam thro' her tears. To-day she gives the last embrace, To loving Ups the dinging kiaa. The parting on her lovely face. Has dimmed the glow of happiness. Thou kuoweat too, oh skies of gloom, That in the churchyard cold and gray. This bride hath lain her check of bloom Against the cold damp sod to pray. Thou knowest the eyes that on her shone. Illumined by affections light, Are quenched there, and a brother’s tone Hushed in the tomb’s uupitying night. Still, when from this dear spot she roam. Amid new scenes, "all rich and strange. Oft buckward to her early home, Will thought and busy memory range." In fancy by the burial shrine, Or lingering in the house of prayer, Or o’er her sire at even time, Soft smoothing back his changing hair. Bend softly down, oh skies of gloom, O’er her in bridal robes arrayed, And shed a more than orient bloom, O’er the spot where he is laid. Kind angels guard her gentlo head. And bid the sunshine and the showers, Remember hint, the dear one dead. And wreathe his resting place with flowers. LETTER EHOH THE STATE CAPITAL. Milledgkvim.e. Feb. Mill, I860. EniToit Herald: The time rapidly approaches for the adjournment of the Oeneral Assembly of Georgia. Both houses have agreed to au adjournment on the 13th of March; yet it ia thought that the termination of the labors of the session may be reached a few days earlier—certain it is that it will not bo protracted b< - yond that time. Afternoon sessions are held by each house, the prohibition of the introduction of new matter has been prohibited by each house. Night ses sions and five minutes speeches will soon be the order of the day, and above all the spirit of restlessness among the members has increased to such an extent that it wilt sikiu defy all powers to keep them down to business. To reflecting men this session must appear extraor dinary and important. A new and hitherto uutried field has presented itself for legislation, the members themselves h3vc been new and inexperienced, and the issues presented have been of the gravest character, it will be no wonder if in some important particulais the enactments of the present session should prove limlty and have to l>e reversed at the next session.— But all must accord to the members honesty of pur pose, and a considerable degree of ability. Let the people look with charity upon any failure that may have occurred. The bill for the relief of the hanks has passed the t*i late by the small majority of two votes. The more th$ wisftp&w&a tiiscuesed the more sympathy was evoked for these Institutions; and as the vote has gone contrary to my ex^dfebtions in the Senate, it is l«*ei*te,Im#i.be toQmpii.. regard to its fate in the Houe*.wjiep- it dual action in that body. A thorough discubHionorthe subject in the House may make quite as material changes there, as 1 know it to have matlo in the Senate. As the provisions of the bill passed on yesterday have already been made public through your paper it is hardly necessary to re vert to them again. The death of Gen. John K. Jackson of Augusta, while at this place, was universally lamented. This gentleman by the urbanity of hia manners and his conspicuous .ability and gallantry in the days of the Confederacy, his exalted patriotism and character a.* a gentleman had won for himself many friends. He wna confined to his bed about ten days with pneumo nia. His wife had been telegraphed at Augusta and reached here several days before the General died. The bill to confer additional powers on the City Judge of Savannah, which originated in the Senate, has, through the watchfulness of your representatives been brought to a vote in the House, and will doubt less receive the approval of his Excellency, the Gov ernor. Chathan. Insurance. WASHINGTON LIFE IH8D6&NCE CO. NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton Ncwbold, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.: Rob ere B. Miuturn, George Griswold, Roland O. Mi-vbell, Thomas Hope, William H. Aspiuwall, a. A. Low ami others. Directors. Cash assets, over $500,000. Capital stock, $126,000. Policy holders receive all the profits without inenr ring any liability for losses. It lias then-fore all the advantages and security of a Stock and Mutual Com pany combined, without their separute disudviii tages. ObCAR CRAIG, General Agent State of Georgia, Savannah, Ga. W. R. Waring, M. D., Medical Exa miner, Savan nah, Ga. - febl9-3m. New York Advertisements. [Steam Engines and Machinery. SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OTTUriCIC 115 33A.Y STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. This Company cold mites to write Fire Risks oi all classes, on BnildiDgs and Merchandise at the cus tomary rates. All Losses are fairly adjusted and promptly pal l. KENT’S EAST INDIA COFFEE. X EQUAL TO JAVA 1 CgS iy?>i HALF THE PRICE! fiStI GOK8 TWICE AS FAR! jlr Itcconimend'-d and Used by All t rLKiiC.VMEN, PHYSICIAN* and Pra’cwioiial Men, us the cheapest, healthiest and best beverage iu the world! FOR SALK BY ALL GROCERS NORTH AND SOUTH Tnc Soulhe’n trade, to which it I t specially a-lnpf- ed. supplied lhn ngh Hie New York city Wholesale Grcci is, or direct from the Munnfactory. mnrnm NEW YORK. RICHARD DAVIES. Proprietor. And General Wholesale Dealer in Teas and Coffees. Put up in ONE POUND PAPERS, in boxes of 35 and iso pounds, d Ut-Sm MACHINERY. B RICK-MAKING MACHINES, Brick Presses.TVm- pering Wheels. TUe Machines, ami every de scription fir Machinery nse l In the manufacture * Brick. FRANKLIN L. CARNBLL, No. 1841 Germmtown Avenue, f28-Rin Philadelphia, Pa. WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONES & CO., Wilmiiiyton, Delaware. DCRYEAS’ MAIZENA DIRECTORS: nenry Brigham, I, Villalonga. John Cunningham, Aaron U'illmr, M Norwood, George Patten, W Lathrop, Asher Ayres, Macon John V. 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. Jau. 7lli, 18od. fr-im Reliable Southeru Xusurauee. SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. (Established in 1-49.) ASSETS SEPTEMBER 1st, over. .284 OOO. Hon. W. F. DeSAUSSUllE, Pres. P. W. McMastfk, Actuary. This Company has paid fur losses to the Widows and Orphans of the South near $100,000. The rates arc low and profits regularly returned to the insurers. J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examine?. Q Z 3 O 0. U) z o H SO -< o z m w o c z o National Marine and Fire NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS CAPITAL $300,WH, i’he undersigned begs leave to inform the insurine nhlic that he ha* been legally appointed Agent fin the above named Com panic*, and is ready -o take V.a flue, River, Life and Fire Risks at customary rates. O. C. MYERS, Agelll, Office with Phillips A Myers, 85 Bay street. j29-3m Fire and Marine NSURANCE! MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY Hartford, Conneeticir' ash Capital >- tc h WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOB FOOD FROM INDIAN CORN” That received a medal ami honorable mention front the Royal Commissioners, the competition of ail pro minent miu-ufaetnrers of ‘-Corn Starch” and "Pre pared Corn Floor” of this and other countries not withstanding. MAIZENA, The food and luxury of the age. wiili-mt a single fault, (mi- trial will convince the inns' skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, <5 st uds, Blanc Mange, fte., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, al it eosins- tuuishing 1 In* most economical. A slight addition In ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake l'l is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. Forlcc Cream in.lliiiig can compare with It. A lillle boiled iu xni'k will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea. Ac Put up in one pound packages, under the trudu- niaik Mtilr.eim. with d.rcctimi* f..r use. A most delicious article of food for children and in valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Dt uggieis everywhere. Wholesale 1 (Hi! Fulton Street. WILLIAM DURYEA, j?Wy General A go (it GRAHAM, DOR SETT &. CO. Successors to Hawes, Graham A Co., niroKTEits OF ROSEWOOD AND MAHO&ANY, Nos 174, 17G and 178 Centre St., N. Y„ Keep const uni ly oil hand the most extensive variety offinely-ligiired Foreign and Domestic Wisals lo lx- found ill the United Stales, in Logs, Planks, Boards and Veneers, .suitable for Cabin, t, I’iatto, and Hilliard Table manufacturers, and car builders; also, Ma hogany and Spanish Cedar Collin stud. to roiincclinn with our business we have a l .rge Saw.Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting Machine, w hich enables ns to'flil aft'orderseet’ listed to us with promptness. jt0-:hn VV"atch.es J ewelry ! Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. &c. t ’TMIh; undersigned respectfully calls flic atlentioii of A tin- citizens and visitor* bom the country to lo ws II s.-le led stock of Wa ches. Jewelry. Silver and PI »ted Ware, Chicks, Fancy Goods, Fp ct .l ies, li'e- vo’.vcrs and Pistol* of the must celebrated Manufac turer a. Pirrirtilar at ten linn is paid lo the Repairing of Watches, Jewelry aud (locks, llavirg none lint competent wnikmep engaged suti far linn i. guaran tee.!. A IIAUIG: der;2r. 6 m Cor. Bronghfon anil Wlrilak. r sis. with very extensive facilities fur doing work of this class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch, ocM’2 Cm LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, SAVANNAH. Important to Shippers! G- reat Reduction in Freights —BT— ERWIN St HARDEE’S of fast. Iron, light-draft, side-wheel Steamers, between SAVANNAH AND MACON, Via nawkin.ville and Brunswick R R., touching reg ularly at Dncluruitvn anil running In connection with the Atlantic ft Gull Railroad. The new and elego.t iron steamers CHARLES ft HAKDEK. Capt. R Johnson; TWO BOYS. Capt. Thomas Daniels, h:ivln^ elcgaot for freight nod passengers, will ply regularly a. *bi»e, leaving S ivunnati every Tltnrsday morning at » o'clock; HawkinsviUe every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. It at the deaire of the Agent* of tills line to make a permanent connection between Macon and Savannah and t bo landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers, and with this object in view they ask the sup port of the merchants of Savannah and Macon, and the merchant- and planters along the line of the above named riven. LINE SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA, And Intermediate Landings, connecting nt Latter Point with the Georgia Railroad and Points be- youd. The following steamers being of exceedingly light draft, and having ample anil complete accommoda tion for freight and passengers, will ply regularly as follows : Iron steamer WILLIAM G. G1BCON9, every Sat urday. Iron steamer AMAZON, every ten day*. Wo'-dtn steamer LAURA, every Wcdresday, Onr Captains And Pilots are the oldest and most experienced on the ■ iv.-r, ami no effort will be spared to meet the want* of the traveling aud freighting public INSURANCE- EFFECTED AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Freight received at all time* at our warehouse, foot of East Broad street. W. B. DAVIDSON, I B. A. WILCOX. I ERWIN A HARDEE, „ Agent, ill Aoguata | Agent at Macon. | Agents at Savannah. AGENTS POn MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO. G4 Conrllawlt Street New York. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Rolls, Nut-r, Washers, Fell Screw., Tap. and Die*, Ac, ftc.. and dealers in all kiuds of Railroad, Steam- ship and Engineer'.* Supplies, t-ils. Varnish, Paiut, ITeiup an-l Rubber Packing; O rk Tanned anil Robber Belting, liras* Fittings. < hipping and Riveting Horn n era. File-, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and Gang Saws. Pumps Fn-am Whistles, steam aud Wa ter f biagers. Steam Engines atnl Saw Mills of every description. *t, Ac Also Agents lor A. P. WOOD A CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines, fil Cigars and Tobacco. £4)0,000 *—A northern contemporary addreoslng the people of the ttouth, very properly remarks, that lie can he no true fneml and nnpporter of Andrew Johnson, north or aouth, who, iu so auspicious a moment as this, would utter one word or do one single act to spread dissension aud ill-feeling among the two sections of our common country. —Mr. F. P. Harden of Bulloch county, while going to station No. 2, to take the train, was fired upon by some unknown party. Damage not serious. —A little son of Dr. Wells, of Macon, came near be ing killed on the 27th, by the discharge of a volley of musketry. —The Allauta papers notice the continued improve ment of their city. SI ]• x President Fillmore and Mrs. Fillmore, andden- * ral Fitz John Porter have recently arrived in Eng land. Financial and Commercial. AUGUSTA MARKET. Augusta Commercial Bulletin, corrected semi-weckly for the Savannah Hebald, by Mande & Wright, Cotton I'ai tors aud General Commisaiun Merchants. Augusta, Monday Evening, March 5,1806. River — feet and falling; weather warm and clear. Receipts of cotton for the week ending Saturday, March 3. 1*66, 3,037 bales; shipments, 6,377 bales. Gold — Buying, $135; Belling, $130. Demand dull. Acuusta Ins. and Banking Co.'a bills—8c. Bank of Augusta do—30c. Gicoiigia K. R. Bank do—95c to par. Centbal R. R. Bank do—95c. Union Bank do—8c. Mechanics’ Bank do—8c. Bank of State of Geuugia do—25c. Bank of Hamburg (S. C.) do—15c.; with an in creased demand. Bank of Savannah do—35c. Augusta Ronds, in demand—77c. Augusta Coufons, iu demand—75c. Gkobgia State Bonus—70c. Georgia 1L It. Stocks, in demand—75c. BCkntuai. R. R. Stocks, in demand—8o<a n.v. Southwestern R. R. Stocks, in demand—90c to par. Cotton—Market dull and irregular ; middlings 33<f7)36c t>. lb. Domestics—1-4 Angnsta sheetings lower, 27c. V, do—Dull and lower, 23c. Drills do—Dull and lower—29c. Vaknk—Unchanged, assorted Nos. 70<a»75e v lb- Prints, dark—Stock heavy. 24m26c. Bagging—(Gunny) dull, with heavy stock, 33« 35c --i if,.; Kentucky do., none in market aud no demand. Rope—(Hemp) Greenleaf, fair demand, 21&22c. Twine—For baling, 40fo.45c ^ lb. Nails—Assorted sizes in demand, Block light, $10 per keg. • Ihon—Swedes, stock light, 12‘jc V lb. Soap—brown family; stock heavy; l(kS17c "pi lb. Canm.kk—Stock heavy and dull; Star, 25(ai27c ft lb. Corn—stock light and demand brisk; $1 40@1 50 v* bushel. Oats—Stock light aud demand fair; 80c@$l 25 bushel. Hay—Stock light and demand brisk; $2 00(a $3 per cwt. HoMrNT—Dull; $1 50(u,l 60 % bushel. Meal—Dull; $1 60*1,1 60 B bushel. Flour—Stovall’s Excelsior Augtista Mills, super fine, 14; extra and double extra, 16*s$17 %t barrel. Buc kwheat—Dull and heavy; $lfi(gi$17 %) barrel. i.aud—Firm; prime leaf, 20@23c js ft. Butter—Active and firm; choice Goshen, 45@50c ft, li.. Bacon—Stock exhausted, in demand; sides, 23<S,24c ¥ lh. Cheese—Moderate- demand; Western. 24; English dairy, 27c '•£* lh. Molasses—Cuba, in demand, 555?.60c yt gallon. Coffee—Firm anil unchanged; Kio, 33«35c; Java, dull with light stock, 46@50c lb. Scgab—Firm aud unchanged; Brown, 17(&!9c; white, crushed and powdered, 23<&,25c 78 lb. Rice—Sew crop, stock light aud no demand, li’,@ 17c tf» lb. Mackerel—Market full and brisk, $2 75@$3 No. 1 kitts. . Tear—Nominal and heavy. Apples—Brisk demand, stock light; $10(5t$12 ft bbl. Onions—Stock ample; no demand and dull; $4<m *4 50 hbL roxAixiEs—Heavy demand, moderate stocks; $5@$6 ■ft bbl. Salt—Liverpool, market glntted, 2 25(g,$2 60 per sack. Liycons—Steady demand, especially for low priced. Whiskey—Com, $2 66<a2 75; old rye aud Bour bon, $;tft,f4 60 ft gallon. Wine—Dull aud heawy. Cioaks—Common domestic, $20@$37 18 1,000. Cement—DuU; Hydraulic, $4 50® $6 V bbL Lime—$6(ff $7 78 hbL Leather—Unchanged; Sole, 30(U60c ft lb; uppers, $35(u.$ttu -jt doz. Shot—$4(u4 60 bag, 25 lbs. GuKrowDEB—Hazards, $4 80, quarter kegs, PHCENTX INSURANCE COMPANY, Hatrord, Connecticut. Cash Capital $000,000 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 on tnsnrable property of cvpry dcscrip tion in the above-named Companies, on the most favorable terms, by application at the otllce of the nndereignted, No. 116 Bay street,SavaDnali. 17-1 m U. BRIGHAM, Agent. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,600,000 P1KENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital anti Surplus $1,600,0C0 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., Capital and Surplus tl,2C0,9O0 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,078,000 HARNOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $ 500.O00 Total cash Capital and Assets $0,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken in Hie above highly responsible Companies 011 Build ings and Merchandise to any amount, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted aud paid promptly at this Office. A. A. LANE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Stieet, Sa vannah. Ga. fl9-3tn STEINWAY & SONS’ celebrated grand and square PIANOS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. W E are sold Agents for them In the State of Geor gia All Instruments warranted and sold at New Y ork Factory prices. JOHN C. SCHREINER ft SONS, ^ )*T-tf Savannah, Angnsta and Macon. Building Material. YiyE have on hand Lime. Roaendale Cement, Plaster »" Paris, and Hair for Plastering. For sale on consignment. fl2-lm CRANE ft GRAYBTLL. ilrntn VilNur. Jamks Yuauk. From Georgia. HENRY YONGE & €0., general Commission ittcrc^fs, No. II BROAD STREET, New York, SOLICIT conslgitmenls of Cotton, Naval Store*, Sawed Lumber and Timber. Pa rl irailar attention given to llio purcha-e of Ritil- ro ;d Supplies. RFFftRf KCFG I Hon. J. P. King, President Georgia Railroad, Augusta. William M. Wadloy, President Central Ruilio-id, Savannah. Ferdinand Phinizy, K P City tun, Augusta. Charles Day, T. It. Bloom. M-icon. Ilunti r & Gammell. Savannah. jl3 tf GKO. D. FOWI.F, WM. K. HOT. ntraii rice FOWLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK, OCt2r> Cm HAVANA SEGARS PIPES, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO. T nE subscriber haa jnst receivod a large stock of Havana Segars, to which he-won Id invite particular attention. 11.- li is also an extensive assoilmciit of Nleerslianm Pipes, SEGA It TITHES anil BltlARWOGO PIPES. The v >11,>iik brands of Clicwiu; and Smoking Tip baucoat hisE-.liiblishmeiit are all of the first quality. Please call and ex .mine for yourselves, at F. CONSTANT’S, il-tf Bull st., o)>|N!site Post Office. Saddlery. E. L. NEIDLINGER, CORNKit t F Barnard and Broughton Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, W OULD resptclfitlly announce to bis friends and the ptibiie generally that lie has resumed the SADDLERY BUSINESS, u»^xt dt»or to hi* ormer stand, and i>y atrict- attcntioE ami niod«T»ife piia a, linp-** to receive a liberal rhare ol the I rude. He is prepared to make up promptly all ordein for * HARNESS, BKIDI.ES, ETC. Ilis brother, Mr .1. 8 NEIDI.INGER, will be lunnd wilh him, and would lie glad tn see Ins friends, jl E L NEIDLINGER. CONSTITUTION WATER Is, wilhont ilonbt, the only known remedy lor DIABETES, CALCULUS, G1IAVKL, BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, IRRITATION OF TI1K NECK OK 1 11. RLADDER, INFAM.MATION <>F IIIE K1DNF.Y9, CA I Alilill OF TIIE BLADDER, AND A LI, FEMALE IRREGULARITIES. Certificates of cures from well-known persons from all parts of the cuuntiy in circular, will Iw rent on ad dressing MORGAN ft ALLEN, Ag’ts, dl2-3m No. 40 dill sL, New York. Brown’s standard Scales* U SED by the United States and Foieign Govern ments for more than THIRTY YU IRS. Adapted to any branch of hiisiocss for foreign or home markets. Warranted ac. urate and durable. Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-st., near Broadway. N. Y. scpl9 \y R. BROWN. Manufacturer. Corn and Oats. 1 nnn BU8HEL8 White andBlack Oats; I.UUU 4.000 buaheh White and Yellow Corn, in HEHTZ ft CO. Landing and foraale by E. OATS. T ANDING from steamship Herman Livingston, Aj Prime Mixed Oats. For sale from wharf or store, in lots to salt purchasers. Apply early. BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. ml-6 JOHN GRAY, Wooden Ware, Brooms, »*AII.S, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Charoi, Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, ft*. N"os. 1C Fulton and *£02 BVont Sts, . NEW YORK JS ’-3m CRUTCHES I IMIIST an-l only iireminm awarded at I he American Institute Fair, 186.7, and Slate Fair ot Pa , 1865. for Crutches, Uarlinau’a Patent Elastic Rubber Crutem a are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to lie the very best ever invented. They are easy and con venient, they prevent paralysis of ttie nerves, do away with ali the weariness inseparable from the use of all Others, and are in all respects unrivalled. Send for a circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY ft TaYLOR. Solo Manufacturers, No. 476% Broadway N. Y. 6m-n23 SPRING MATTRESSES, Which fold up complete for transporting, comfortable bed for a warm ctlmat stored and boat hair tops. & P. K1‘ .ham street. New York. Everyhing to complete and furnish a bed. place to buy is where the thtag ia made. 18 TTLE^UO Ohat- LateSt from Egypt! I0f QF exqnlslti id the la< ne. “TUN i/mrsi EGYPTIAN LO THE EGYPTIA P THE EGYPTIAN e Perfume for the ladies of the BLANCEVILLE SLATE MINING GOMPT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Oap’l Stools., 4000,000 MI ARES, $60 EACH. DiRFCTime—U. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran nie--, A Wilbur an-l A E. Marshall. I’liKsiiuu-T-— A. Wilbur, Savaiillull. Ga. Vies Pbihiiiem— E t'. Uranni-s, Macon, Ga. MK.enmxuv—A. I’,. .Marshall, Atl.ilila, Ua. T HIS rr.mpnny will sum be prepared to till any ur.lersl-ir M t--, huw;yer l-irg i, fur r-flng. for furniture inaiiufa- tun d util of s at", for- lintels, for pavement, and for nny oilier n-u-s to which slate ran In- applied. Tin- quarry ia conv-ni- nt to the cities of Ali o ti, August i. Mi-on, A-bany and Columbus. G i.; to the cities or Selm-i, Montgomery and Mobile. Ala.; lo New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, fenu..andS. Louis Mo. The superiority of slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability tn various articles ol furniture and for paveme t are well known. Outers may lie addressed tn A. E. MARSHAL!. Sic’y, jS Atlanta, Qa. SCALES. A SSORTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Put form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy,' neatness and dnrahility cannot be snrpassed. Also, l est Fr-imes, Beams, Hooks, <ic., for weighing Cot ton. For sale by BOUSE ft BRYANT, J-i-tf 194 Bay street. Commission Merchants. LAURANT, WAYttE & SWEAT, * AUCTION. General Commission Forwarding Merchants, Day at. between Whitaker and Barnard. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. gTliJCT attention will lie given to the pnrehase g' _ , and Bale of General Merchandise, Cotton, Tim ber, Lumber, Real Estate, Stock*, Bonds, Ac. G LAUKANT, K. A WAYNE, Ht-tf SAML.B SWEAT, G. B. & G. W. LAMAR, General CommissioiiHercha&ts. Forwarding awd Shtyplf ftgt-Ma, NO. 92 BAY bTKKEr, (upslaira ) Refer to Geo W. Anderson, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B. Lamar, 8avaui.:Ji; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley ft Sons, J. B. ft J. W. Walker, Angnsta. Consignment, solicited. £m-nov2 1. P. Bouse. W. A. Bk.aKT. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida.) Commission Merchants. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, - No. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE, Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, dl6-tl Oeorgia. 104 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA. ■^TLL give _ prompt a Warding goods, I - - ’ ,„ n „i„ attention to receiving and for- . Bales on consignment, and all orders. And will also keep constantly ou baud a good stock ol Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural imple ments, Building Materials. Fairbanks ft Co ’« Scales, ftc.. besides other goods and man u fact a red articles lor -ale ou consignment and lor whch they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully solic ited. d27-3m JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION CHANT. No. 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. A. DcTOrailOFFE, Or Savauuah, Ga. Jons M. W. 11 ill, of Jefferson Co., Fla. A. DUTENHOFER & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given lo the purchase, .sale and shipment qf cotton, lumber and couulro pro duce generallt/. Consignments solicited, on which liberal advances iPill be made. B'FEKZNOirS : Brigham, Baldwin ft Co, Savannah; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zciliu ft Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. I. Angier, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; James M. Ball, Esq, Atlanta, Ga ; Willis C hit-holm, Atlanta, Ga.; C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble. Jack sonville, Fia ; « ol. W. L. Bailey. Jefferson conuly, Fla.; D. 11. Baldwin ft Co., New Yotk; Bearden ft Co, New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., Louisville, Kentucky. jit E* H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND Produce Dealers, UNDER TnE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORV ST Savannah, Ga. Orders from the Country Private, Families, Steamer* and Soiling Vessels respectfully solicited, 1’rodure bought and sold on commission. 1141 bblsSelecb d Apples 100 bhls Onions li-O bbis Potatoes 50 bbl. Extra Flonr 60 bbls Nns. 1 and 2 Mackerel 100 tnbs Extra Blitter 50 boxes Extra Cheese 800 kits Nos 1, 2 mid 3 Mackerel 50 half-bids Pulton Market Beef 60 bids Extra Family Fork. tf-n2 JOHN S. MiS k (10., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. I AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. ZD. O. 8AMMl ft. QEU. P. iSNIDEK. 8. W. MITCHELL. SNIDER & MITCHELL, GROCERS AND General Commission Merchants 2d Sllttt, cite door from i lurry, f22-lm* MACON, GA. OFFICE OF THE Central Railroad ® fU!r Monil “^- the 5ih of l- , y t '- lift!. V-/ dally trains will run between «,fv >ru,r )'. t*n„ pasta, connecting iu Uuh direcil.-n n,i ' and i* 1 the tieoreia Railroad, asPilfo*^ ' Wl "* ti*|^**’ I-eave savannah 7 Arrive at Savannah '1 tH) n ‘" nDl ' 7 3n D Leave Ang-sta " 9 m f au 'l u.a* S' ? Arrive at August- 5 0 J * ' n - and 8. i5 *' ®- Pa-s age $s.oo. fore departure of tminf SMe " Ker f e ,'} r lM: 00 . l '»iq Notice. jpSkSii OFFICE ATLANTIC ft GUI.F R R Sivaumih, Fei, ‘J On and alter Monday, the -.-C-h inst o, ' tion tram wi.l leave ibe depw „r the CiL' for the Great Ogee, hce bridge. »i u Rt lnruing, will leave Gmat Opeechee ’ o’clock Q. m. nriuge at | —— *'°nN^i:KvK^ :denL N otice. OFFICE OF Th'E CENTRAL RAirno.n BANKING COMPANY uf m k ) Savannah. 22J February, ,s 6s GA ' 1 T' * ^«T,T„ m- iJ- „ ■ *’ - VU4 I N conseqneuse of the comnl calet ■ to the Internal Revenue 'Iju, and [nl ln re Wnl rendered necessary in shipping Cottl.n LP* 1 l ' J,f Company finds it necessary to K ,lecltae |1 !^"2 I ’ U * Therefore, parlies sending cotton «!" ihaTU? 11 * iL by sea, are hereby notified that it tin si be " ’ ,1,|t0 to a merchant i^this city. "-ohaigned Expense.upon goods fo, warded h. their liienda in the interior, w ill b,- mi- hr ,h Snts pany semi-monthly. PavniVn sto li.mla 'h^Ccm- the Sth and 14th, and horn he 27th o m e ,s each month. A hill of expemws must in accompAtiy the firei ilmv !o»ul of n ^ f23-2w WM. B. WADI.KV. P^a-. Fertilizers, W E have licen appointed agents for the Si.,. (ieorgia Tor the -‘Km-oka Ammonlatedh? Super-phosphate or Lime," a m-w and valuable^v? lizer, adapttal to the cultivation and ri cene,«ii„n onr soli, and greatly to increase the yk-hl ' \\ e pro|iose to sell ou a ereilii upon the rolluKtn. conditions: The purchaser tu give us a satisfaciurr pletige that enough of his next crop will n. , fur sale by first of January, 13.17, t.> meet hia i 111 or if it is preferred, we will take factors’ arceiitanr'r „'r personal securiiy; iu either case interest to added. These accommodating terms are purposed in order that this article nmy be in the reach or all who de sire to increase the value and productiveness ottlielr lands. febO-lm F. W. SIMS ft CO. FERTILIZERS. A. LESTER & BROTHERS. RAWBONE AND SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND PURE GROUND BONE. T IIE above hnvc the reputation of being exactly adapied-lo the wants of ihi- s moil of rounirj, being not only lasting but a auiefc manure. Manufactur.-r-s Agents, C. G. CRANE ft CO., 71 Droad-st.. Newark. New- Jer«j. Genend agents for niaiiiifjctnier-, and tvboirc preparad lo lurnisl, in lots in nut cuttomer*. LxKOCli K ft WKST, 12 ’-tn-tli-s-lnt .1, nee’ B-ck. Alfozii H. Bznnxtt, I v „_ v „, t Cnas. H. Bkhhktt, Jas. C. Va» Pili, f rsew 1 orK Raleigh, N. C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS roa tux ax li or CITTIR TOBACCI, RAVAL STRRES, ETC., ALSO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, S3 "Whitehall St-, New York. We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Custib, late Public Treaanrcr for North Carolina. a9-4m GEORGE PATTEN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, No. 18*2 Bay Street, f22-3m* SAVANNAH. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOIl- WARD1NG MERCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris' Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low 4 Co.’s. Refers to Messrs. Ranter * Gammell, Crane, John son ft Graybill; Bell, Wylly ft Christian; Bothwell ft Whitehead; Miller, Thomas ft Co.; M. A. Cohen, Esq- seb29-> * GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER AMD Coiumlaaion and Forwarding Merthaal, 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. d28-!y : \ J. S. RAWLINGS & GO., Produce Commission Merchants 96 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE:, MD. Strict attention paid tn selling all kinds of Produce, aud tu the purchase and shippiug of Graiu, ftc , to ■li parts or the South We also keep constantly on hand a choice stock of Pare Seeds, auch as Cluver, Timothy, ftc. Orders filled al lowest tales. Consignments and orders solicit! d. Refers to Messrs Woodward, Baldwin ft Co., Bal timore aud New York; Mr. 8. G. Haynes, Savannah. Ga. mO-'.-m GUANO FROM BAKER'S AND JARVIS ISLANDS, IN TOE PACIFIC OCEAN. W ELL tried and recommended by planters m Georgia and S.inh Carolina, and equal In or more durable than the Peruvian. For sale at $50 per ton ; or for lhat exposed to IM weather, but believed not to be Injured, at $4o yn ton, and drayage. orders wub money sent to G.B. ft G. W. Limn, will lie promptly at ended to. Certificate* of planters who have tried it iomot five years, to be seen ul their office. fl9-2.iw3w G. B. LAMAR. Peruvian Guano. W B have in store genuine No. 1 Peruvian Guana direct importation, and will sell in quantity io suit purchasers. fli-lf CRANK ft GRAYBILL To the Planters. W E are prepared to tarnish at sh rt notice Genuine Pi-rvian Guano Baugh’s Raw Bone Superphosphate Lime Bo.ivian Gnano Killleweil's Manipulated Gonno Potash and Plaster, by the buriel All permanent Fer.'i izers Whitlock's Sniierphosphnle Send vour ordcis at once, ft* Im N. A. HARDEE ft CO. A. S. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MB10BAVC, 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, QA. RIDE. W E have now on hand a few Open Baggies and Roeknwajs, light and neat. Also, Seta of Harness, wliieli we will sell unusually low. j25-tf BOUSE ft BRYANT, 104 Bay street. Catawba Wine. gQ CASES (-till) vintage of 1SC2, for sale by MAckY. BEATTIE ft CO.. 203 and 206 Bay street. FOR SALE. 50 BBLS. PURE VINEGAR PER STEAMSHIP CUMBRIA, —*Y— Fordyce, Anderson & Janney, reo-tf IQ 8toddard*a Bingia. ap atalt*. For Sale on the Wharf* l««OKlko« J. t. Rowland, Jr., 1 123 Lower Steamship Wharl P ENNY’S NEW EXTRACT LOTUS; a new and handkerchief, Cleopatra and day using the same perfume. THE EGYPTIAN LOTTO THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS! 1 Manufactured by F. A TWr, Brooklyn, { 200 ^Mrifteanto•teamship Virgo York. E. A. LOVKJOY, Agent , | anawrauaby flT-lm M Fulton street. I OS CHARLES L. COLBY A CO. FLOUR. BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS Mill aud Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office 180 Bay street, d2S-tf Savannah. Ga. RIGHARB™„ Commission M el* eti a n t, 100 BAY Street, lavaaaah, ^s. S will make lllteral advances on consignments of cotton or other merchandise to my frleuda.4 essrs. Williams ft Black, of New York. J31-tf. B. BRADLEY. THOS. H. AUSTIN. Forwardine mi comnissin lerGut No. 96 BAY STREET, hrwinat dlMm* IAVAIIAH* ICHIIA. TO PLANTERS. -■on hand a'fall stock of . „ »e«tet^ Straw Cutters, and patternawSh wfitcb*to > aapSy Flan ten and Couatry Merchants, whose attention we invite to onr stock and think we can make it to their Inter- eat to purchase of us. ■ oraE *,S"S^«. W E will k- Plowa, Axes, and other Ag makers i MITCHEL & SMITHS, G-enoral Commission Merchants, THIRD STREET, Macon, Georgia. Particular attention given to the sal a, purchase and shipment of cotton, cotton yarns, f heeling, shirting and general merchandise; also, to receiving and forwarding goods. Erwin ft Hardee, Savsnnnh CUghorn ft Cminingli-im. Savauuah. J. W. 1 .aliirop, Suvanuah. Aaron Wilbnr. Savannah. -Ml B. Long ft Co., Angnsta. Lloyd G Bowers, Columbus. V. A. G&skilL Atlanta. William Bryce ft Co., New York. A. P. Tapley, Boston. Griffins A Tobey, Memphis. & G. Wood. Nashville. Guterie ft Co, Looiavilie, Kentucky. JU-2m Miscellaneous. HAWKINS & FAT, Commission Merchant*, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. S. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAY. Fhrticnlar at tention paid to baying Produce, Provl rioaa. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con< HUNTER, Ann of Spofford, Tfleston ft Co., New York Faudlier ft McChesney, 6 Water^L, York. Richard JDli*. 114 Water street. New Christie street. New Yo-k. ■tens*. New York. Lewi* ). L W, Ma-on ft Co., Savannah ork. Richard EUi* York. Wm. B. Mil«. 69 < W. B. Hi bell, A Wall Jonpa. 17 Hr-i.dWxv- . $. AT SOUTHERN VJBMSB Singer Sewing Machines. K* tor th^fjute of Oeotgla, nt Butfani inm, H.D. HAWtEV, G.aw.1 Aa.ab A lat|* assortment for sale at New York prieaa. Sewing Machines or aO repaired al * mo to*. 211 Baj Street, Saraoiab, fia. I had long experience jjn the bnainess. and ir goods in large lots direct from the jaanu- enablss ns to complete with New York ifoeWadeteadehoitedPrinting Inks: Agents i paid lotall kinds of ^per Soluble JPaciiic GUANO. fyE invite the attention of Planters to this valuable »v Guano, as a matter of importune-- ru tht-ir in- terest It is similar in appearance, odor and coni|«- sithm to Penman Guano, differing only in I hr pro portions of the B&ine elements. It contain. In* -»■ monia, but nearly one.bundred per c.-ot mor--of Pk s- pbatt-thaii Peruvian Gnano, one-third of which is im mediately soluble. It is qulle as active as Perurim .Guano, ami ia icss costly. For fnrther information, apply to jl-3m E. C. WADE ft CO., Aiiints, Mav-nmali. m . Financial. Sight Exchange ON NEW YORK, In same to suit purchaser--, by sep2S-tf F. F. WITrALFEAfg EXCHANGE j\.t Sight. Tiie undersigned arc prepared to rell BANK CHECKS ON NEW' YORK AN" PHILADELPHIA, in sums to salt parchasers. We are prepared s|?o jj make advances on Cotton shipped to oar ine<- New York, Philadelphia aud Liverpool (7-1 m DUNCAN 4 ,Tt>n>S TO iL Photographic. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! A New and Fresh Supply* Of many varieties; al*o, PHOTOGRAPHICON OR PANORAMIC ALBUM I A-hew, ornamental, and nsefui arm le for the P ,ri9f ' For sale by f COOPER. OLCOTT9 ft FARFKU^. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, 8. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs., SAVANNAH, GA. Old pictures copied with the greatest asten & THKOCKMOETON, NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW ^ tarniahed promgtl) east 1cm than ■ «l4»