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The Daily News and Herald. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR:
8AVAMAH, MONDAV. ATKIL 9, 1866.
Savannah Daily News
Herald.
and
TO THE PUBLIC.
Wc have disposed of the entire printing
establishment ot the Daily Moving News
to s W. Mason. Esq., proprietor of the
Savannah Paily Heraud, and those papeis
will be combined, under his sole ownership,
with the title of Thb Daily News as»»
Herald. Having been met in the most
amicable and liberal spirit by Mr. Mason in
the adjustment of our proprietary mteres
in the material and good him
tabUsbment, we cordially r f com f
to the confidence and support of our form
p.ttO'” “ d thtodore blob & CO.
n., the above card it will he seen that 1
have purchased from Messrs. Theodore Blots
& Co their entire interest in the Daily
Morning News establishment. This ai
rangement was made some months since, as
soon as circumstances admitted, but was not
announced until thenecessary materials for an
enlargement of the parperand the resumption
of itsjri weekly and weekly issues could
be procured. The material having arrived
and railroad communications with the in
terior being re-opened, the tri-weeldy and
weekly editions of the News and Herald.
lor country circulation, will be immediately
resumed.
Started but a Jjttle over one year ago, un
der most unfavorable circumstances, the
Herald has attained an influence and
achieved a succpss tar beyond my anticipa
tions, and now enjoys the largest circulation
in the city and county, with an unequaled
advertising patronage at home and abroad.
It i 9 most gratifying that the course adopt
ed from a sense of duty and propriety, in the
linn conviction that it was the proper one in
all respects, has been rewarded by such suc
cess. I shall endeavor to preserve the Her
ald's tone in the News and Herald, to
make its editorials conservative and in the
interest of the whole country, to oppose fac
tious and fanatics, to advocate justice for
the South, to make the news department
unrivalled in accuracy as well as enterprise,
to avoid everything sensational and all per
sonalities, and to spare no efforts to make
the paper a deserving as well as a popular
one.
Col. W. T. Thompson, whose conuection
with the Herald has been long announced
and has largely contributed to its increasing
prosperity, will remain as Associate Editor,
with an able corps of assistant editors, con-
tiibutors, reporters and correspondents; and
Mr. Theodore Blois, long and favorably
known in that capacity, wili continue in
charge of the Business Department.
t ISBN DRILLS AND UNDER CLOTHING.
I j . just opened, a toe lot. For sale cheap by
Da WITT A MORGAN.
BLACK SILKS
We have received by la9t steamers—
BLACK SILKS, of all widths
COLORED AND WHITE DRESS SILKS
mozambiques,
grenadines,
BAREGES,
PINA CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND CHECK POPLINS,
LAWNS,
MUSLIN,
ORGANDIES,
a Lit otbf r Styles of Dress Goods.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
-4 v 151 Congress street.
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment,
BY KEJSnSTKXH MoLKA Ac CO.,
£03 Bay Street <
10 BOXES ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA
a3-6 10 BOXES OOLONG DO.
K. MoLE-V
J. H CARTER.
KENNETH McLEA & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
£0£ BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, O A.
S3T Advances ‘made on Consignments of Cotton
j ml other produce to our frienda in Liverpool and
New York. a3-3m
NOTICE.
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
I am opening for the inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
TRESSES, &c., &c.,
To which the attention of all is invited.
Wurerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher
lockj) old Dry Goods Store.
fl6-tf * L. B. HARRINTON.
Home _A_gain.
U L E S .
T HOMAS F. STEVENS has just arrived with a toe
lot of MULES, which lie is now offering at fair
prices, at DAN BUTLER’S stables, Whitaker street,
In front of the Arsenal.
Let those wanting good stock call soon.
mW-lm. THOS. F. STEVENS.
In case of my absence from the City, Mr. John H.
Dews will attend to my business. T. F. S.
FIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segal e.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
Londnu and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eug
lieh Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
17C BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
P ERSONS holding City Lots, who are in arrenr for
Ground Kent, are notified that additional costs
will be inenrr. d by them unless they discharge their
obligations at an early day.
R. T. GIBSON,
j24 City Treasurer.
Blankets I Flannels
CLOTHS AND CASSI MERES
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MERINOES AND ALAPACAS.
Received and for sale cheap by
H. IIAYM,
nrt23
174 Broughton street.
COTTON SEED & POTATOES.
1 nnn BUSHELS Sea Island Cotton Seed, crop
liV/UU of lsOj, warranted very fine; also, 300
libls Potatoes, Peach Blows and Jackson Whites, just
received and for sulc by
a3-G NIXON, DONNELLY ft CO.
S. W. MASON.
IN GENERAL.
—Lor the past fortnight a company of about one
hundred uoldiers have beuu engaged upon the battle
field of Shiloh in the work of gathering the remains of
* v 1 ~ rw1 a cemetery upon the banks of the Ten
A boy ten years old vra» Kiiicti in New York city
last week by a fall from a freo which he had climbed
to extricate a kite.
—Paris telegrams of the 20th, report, on good
authority, that Head Center Stephens had just arrived
in Paris.
—A Pittsburgh, Pa., paper recommends tent litc, iui
the summer at least as a measure to bring landlords to
their senses on the rent question.
—The Davenport (Iowa) Gazette says that at least
twelve million acres of arable land yet lie un
touched by the spade or plough, within the boundaries
oi Iowa.
—A bottle containing the following message, written
in pencil on a torn envelope, was picked up on the
beach at Brighton, England, a fortnight ago: “11th of
January, on board the London. We are just going
down. No chance of safety. Please give this
to Avonia Jones, Surrey Theatre. Gustavus Vaughan
Brooke.’*
—There are. it appears, 339 thoroughfares in the city
of London, and 163 of these are only of a sufficient
width to allow of a single line traffic, while there are
101 which afford a double line of traffic, and only TO
which afford room for three lines or more. There are
60,000 vehicles passing daily through the city.
—The candle fish—a most curious specimen of the
finny tribo—is caught on the coast of British Colombia.
It is of marvellous fatness, and the natives use it as a
lamp by drawing a rush pith through it, when it will
burn steadily until consumed, ^nd give a good clear
light for reading or other purposes.
—A great first of April hoax was perpetrated in Phila
delphia. A morning paper published correspondence
betweon President Johnson and a suppositious Presi
dent of a Philadelphia Johnson Association, in which
the former promised to come to that city yesterday
aud make a public address. Aooordingly thousands
of people visited the hotel where the President was
supposed to be, aud the church which it was an
nounced he would attend.
—An eight hour bill has passed the California
Senate, after being amended with a proviso that it
shall not go into effect until the States of Massa
chusetts aud New York have put a similar law into
operation.
—A mdhster snake was killed near Nashville, Tenn.,
the other day. When alive and stretched out it
measured-more than 12 feet in length, aud could easily
swallow a Shanghai chicken.
Part of the “burnt district” in Richmond, Va.
being built up with fine, substantial warehouses.
KIRLIN & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALBS, WINES Al LIQUORS,
WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
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SAW HILL & CORN MILL
Fnr Sale on Consignment.
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
QEALER& LN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
New York Advertisements.
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WAS THE OILY “MEPAHATISNYFM FOOD
FROM IROIAI »»»"
That received a medal and homrablemention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of «11 pro-
minent manufacturers of “ Cornstarch ana Pre
pared Corn Flour *• of this and tfcer countries not
withstanding.
maizbna,
The food and luxury of the aga. without _a single
fault. One trial will convince tm
most skeptical.
Makes Puddings', Cakes, Custards, llanc Mange, Ac.,
without Isinglass, with few or no sggs, at a cost as
tonishing the mo3t economical. Ailight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly iiugoves Bread and
Cake. It is also excellent for thickeling sweet sances.
gravies for fish and meats, soups, h For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with it. A litae boiled In milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, tiocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages,under the trade
mark Maizena. with directions for
A most delicious article of food fo) children and in
valids of all ages. , ^ . j
For sale by Grocers andDrugglst^cverywhero.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fdton Street.
WIBIilAM D1TRYEA
jog.ly general Agent
Steam Engines and Machinery.
GOULD MACHINE COM,
NEWARK, N. J.
Insurance.
The Oldest Accident Insurance Comn’y
IN AMERICA
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Port*
able Steam Engines. Boiler.,
Steam pump*.
Steam Fire Engines, Hose, &c.
ip-send a catalogue. mi3 3m insures against Accidents of all
MACHINERY.
B RICK-MAKIKG MACHINES, Brick Presses, Tem
pering Wheels. Tile Machines, and every de-
pering Wheels, Tile Machines, and every
scription of Machinery used in the manulheture of
Brick.
FRANKLIN L. CARXKLL,
No. 1844 Germantown Avenue,
I28-3m Philadelphia, Pa.
WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSET, JONES & CO.,
Wilmington, Delaware.
Yf ANTIFACTURE Iron Steamboats, Steam Engines,
Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, &c.
mery for Saw Mills, Ac. Having
bad long experience In business and being provided
with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
octl2 6m
BRIEN & CARIERE,
Commission Merchants,
DOORS. SASH, A IV O BLINDS
Mill aud Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street
Office ISO Bay street,
d-S-tf Savannah, Ga.
J.
W. STEELE,
(Late Steele ft Burbank,)
11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,So. Ca.
And corner Kino and George Sts., Charleston,
C ALLS the attention of Wbolosalo and Retail Par-
1 chasers to his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated
Ware, Swords, Sashes, belts, Embroideries, Boots,
Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ac., Ac.
j4
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
Timbcr&Lumber Dealers
200 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physl-
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Anrist, caube
consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Ear,
noises in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases ol the Throat
and Lungs.
All diseases of the EYE, requiring eitheir Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Tlios. Buckler's old office on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 P. M.
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No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM f-TREET,
New Yorit.
C ONSIGNMENTS ot any descripfim ol prodnee, or
orders for purchase jf same, or any business
appertaining to a General fiomniissbn nouae, as also
consignments or orders to car friends abroad, where
we have extensive connexions, are solicited.
Particulars of all markets will te given upon in
quiry, and advances made upm business entrusted to
us or our friends. (JAKBRE A CO..
ml3-3m CommissionJcrchints, N. Orleans.
SPRING MATTRESSES,
Which fold up complete for fansporting. The mosf
comfortable bed for a war,climate; good uphol
stered and best hair tops. I P. KITTLE, 150 Chat
ham street. New York. *
Everything to complete aid furnish a bed. The
place to buy is where the this is made. fB-2m
HAWKINS& FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL TKEET,
NEAR.PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. HAWKINS, V. ROCKWELL FAY.
Particular attention paid to lying Prodnee, Provi
sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, I order, and to con
signments.
BEFEEENOk
CLINTON HUNTER, firm oSpofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Faticller ft MCliesney, 5 Water-ft.,
New York. Richard Ellis, 11 Water street, New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 99 Chriie street, New Yoik
W. E. Sibell, 5 Wall street, lew York. Lewis L.
Jor.es, it liro.ilwau- R. W. Miun ft Co., Savannah
SODA WATER.
$25 REWARD
Catawba Wine.
JJQ OASES (still) vintage of 1962, for 9ale by
MACKY. BEATTIE & CO.,
203 and 205 Bay street.
54-Incli Iron Frame Circular Saw Mill, with 21
feet carriage
i Extra 54 inch Saw
1 30-meh Corn Mill
Go feet Editing.
Fur sale at manufacturer’s prices. Apply to
>«27-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
DRY GOODS
'»AME9 B. DAWKINS,
Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor
in Equity,
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
15 lawty
FOR proof to convict any person of trafficking in
the fnilo'- mg descrtDo-l
il.ving recently, at a great expense; gotten up an
eoiire new sett of moulds in which my
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
AG-mxrTs FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT «t CO.,
64 foarllamlt Street New Tort
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies,
&c, &c., and dealers in all kinda of Railroad, Steam
ship and Engineer's Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and- Rubber
Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham
mers, Fifes, Chisels* Gas Pipe, Nalls, Circular aud
Gang Saws. Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa
ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every
description, ftc., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines,
fill
Traveler’s Insnranec Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’66, $600,S40 72
„ ,. Kinds,
CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
IT IS CHEAP;
A policy for $5,000 in case of fatal accident, or $25
per week in case of disabling Injury, costs but $25
to $30 per year. Any sum from $500 to $10,000,
with $3 to $50 weekly compensation, at proportion-
ate'Pates. Policies written for three or live years, a
a liberal discount.
IT IS UNIVERSAL.
Tills Company Insures against all sorts of acci
dents, whether they occur in traveling, working In
the shop or factory,walking iu ttie street, swimming,
riding, hunting, fishing, etc. It issues policies for
all persons, in all parts of the Uuited states and
Canadas, aud grants permits to visit any part of the
wond. This insurance is sought after and valued
by all classes of men, rich or poor.
IT IS RELIABLE.
The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest Acci
dent Insurance Company in the United States, and
established on a firm basis. It lias issued many
thousands of policies, pays claims for compensation
almost dally, and its business is steadily increasing.
Its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char
acter, aud it lues pakl over One Thousaud Losses,
without contesting one.
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION RE
QUIRED.
Q=W~ Three cents a day will insure a man for $2000
or $10 weekly compensation, for one year.
J. G. BATTEKSON, President
Rodney Dennis, Sec.
A. WILBUR,
J. T. THOMAS,
GREEN A FOOTMAN,
J, C. MCNULTY,
m-20 Agents, Savannah.
WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO
NO. 08 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
CYRUS CURTISS, President.
Clayton Newbold, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, See.: Rob
ert B. Minturn, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell,
Thomas Uope, William H. Aspiuwali, A. A. Low and
others. Directors.
Casli assets, over $500,000.
Capita) stock. $125,000.
Policy holders receive all the profits without incur
ring any liability for losees. It lias therefore all the
advantages and security of a Stock and Mutual Com
pany combined, without their separate disadvan
tages. OSCAR CRAIG,
General Agent State of Georgia, Savannah, Ga.
W. R. Waking, M. D., Medical Examiner, Savan
nah, Ga. fel>19-3m.
MACHINERY DEPOT
Reliable Southern
Insurance.
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
SAWS, BELTING, &c., &c.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
(Established in 1S49.)
ASSETS SEPTEMBER 1st, over.. gSY OOO.
Hon. W. F. DkSAUSSUKE, Pros.
F. W. McMabtle, Actuary. „
This Company has paid for losses to the Widows
and Orphans of the South near $-100,000.
The rates are low and profits regularly returned to
the insurers.
J. B. READ, M. D. Medical ExamineT.
THE
WOOD & MANN’S,
CELEBRATED
Portable Steam Engines
National Marine and Fire
Ship Stores.
The under9ijrned having formed a copartnersh
under the firm name of
Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co.,
—The Mississippi River is swelling to an alarming
extent.
—The city of New Orleans ia crowded with cmi
grants to Mexico.
—A little boy twelve years of age died recenly of
hydrophobia in Sussex, England, from the bite of a
rat.
—It is said that Secretary Seward intends to give
a dinner party to Madame Juarez on Tuesday next.
—A newly arrived John Chinaman in California pur
chased eome ice, and, finding it very wet, laid it out
to dry in the sun. On going to look for it again he
found it had disappeared, and forthwith accused the
whole Chinese neighborhood with larceny. A general
riot was the consequence.
—Damascus is the oldest city in the world. Tyre
and Sidon have crumbled on the shore; Balbec is a
ruin; Palmyra lies buried in the sands of the desert.
Ninevah and Babylon have disappeared from the
ebores of the Tigris and the Euphrates. Damascus
remains what it was before the days of Abraham—a
centre of trade and travel, an island of verdure in
desert.
—One of the largest refracting telescopes in the
world is one just received at the Chicago (IU.) Univer
sity. The length of the instrument is 23 feet, and
weighs three tons; the diameters of the circles are 24
and 30 inches, and the object glass is 18)4 inches in
diameter, aud weighs 100 pounds.
—Major General Canby made his appearance in the
c nited States Court at New Orleans on Tuesday last
m answer to the summons of Judge DuraU. This is
the first instance in the Southern States, since the war,
that a commandlDg officer has respected the process of
a civd court
There are about 3,000 colored % people at Boston.
They are generally quiet and industrious, aud some of
$ 5U ’°° 0 apiece. They support five
colored churches.
.- 8 the whole oil territorv of Penn
for *’2oo P^ rclja6 ed a few years ago
S2t»!009,000 “ held to be worth more ‘bib
for the purpose of carrying on a general DRY GOOD:
BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to
receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic
Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at
No. 156 OXBBOinr BUILDING
on Congress street, east of the Market, and at the
second store from the end of the bnilding.
JAMES H. ROBERTS.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS.
f26-tf EDWARD S. LAT1IROP. y
0X0. n. FOWL..
WM. *. HOT.
HCQII BIOE
FOWLE & CO.,
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commission Merchants,
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
oct2» 6m
NOTICE
FREIGHT DEP’T, ATLANTIC A GULF R. R ,
Savannah, April 3, i860.
Parties desirous of shipping powder are requested
to have It delivered at the Atlantic A Gnlf Railroad
Dcpit between tlie hours of six and seven o’clock
a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
C. H. WILLIAMS.
a3 Agent Freight Dep’t
Notice.
T HE undersigned, under the name and style of
PHILLIPS & MYERS, have thia day formed a
limited partnership ” for the transaction of a Gene-
al Commission, Auction, Factorage and Forwarding
Business in the c'ty of Savannah, to continne until
the first day of January, 1871. Barnet Phillips and
FYederick MyerB are the general partners, and John
Chadwick of New York, the special partner, who has
contributed the snm of twenty-five thousand dollars
to the common stock of the co-partnership.
BARNET PHILLIPS,
FREDERICK MYERS,
JOHN CHADWICK.
Savannah. 22d March, 1866. m24-law6w
-A child 17 months old fell over the railing of a
porch from the third floor of a house in St Loms the
other day, and, strange to say, the babe wL but httfo
—The city of New Orleans is full of visitors fho
population being fully 60,000 mors than before the
xe7ctd h S^ i ' ri ^°“, Ul s e:Mthult ’. P ro <*ra‘ed
fatMS' 8 E e^TamoL W holi!fT 1 * th,, ‘* B0W “<* ”erj-
severat of the un.nL^ i manifested itself in
to have be^n geS~Tf d 1 i v v e '3J‘ abl e«- It « supposed
horses. IAv^v”S?i by conUc ‘ with diseased army
very quiet about it. oe P er * are «afd to be keeping
—The y^mhattan Clnbof x ew Tort ,
•let-fed President Joh»«on an honorarv^rmrnT b ? ve
Johnson has accepted the commSent Mr ”
seated to sit^r his likeness by
American Artiste. J ue or first
Immense Immigration The Immigration
•how that 15,010 emigrants lauded at thin »»««* tuiur,
the month of MarSTTnmn^r UOo m excel oTl^:
Mme time in 1854, when there was considered an im°
w»r S in and 8.339 more thanaJrivS bSt
ZJf ? The total for the three months of this
ye« is 32,479; for the same time last year d was n
Spring and Summer
the other side of the Ati$nHA !»; P 1 ** 8 * rspon# from
tbl- numb£ a 5 ?«£y t^or^Z, > Of
sasined to this city sad BtmSL re-
diatrllmtod throughout JpAlsnco wets
took l.SSi; WHiiili i mi.
Ohio 7S0; White QtKWBtk1.070, «&d
detsrs smignnts from lowding there,—iv. Y. Sun. J
Jrl. G-. RUWE,
WHOLESALE DBA LEE IK
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LAGER,
Johnson’s Square, opposite the rulaski House,
Corner St. Julian and Bryan Sts.
fFalligant’s old Paint Stand.
A large Invoice of
Potatoes and Apples
Ju«t received,
tar-Agent mr- H, Clausen's celebrated rhwnix
Steam Brewerv, New York; A. M. Binntoger * Co>
marl 4
London Dock Gin, and Clnb Sauce.
Proposals.
PROPOSALS will be received until the 14th Inst,
r-n.-.i L ,hc Punting of the roofc of the Exchange,
A M , »iP°75 e ' stee P le an <* Cupola, also the Jail. ‘
mmifn OW wor J c 18 receive one heavy coat of good
lms^ed o n P * r ?, 0 Jv Paint ’ mixcd w “t> bohed and raw
Of the same mL, the , new , worlc to receive two coats
gooda^oS&e^r* *° bed0aC iD 8
roposals to be in writing, and directed to
_ . Robert lachlison,
Chairman Com. Public Buildings.
SCALES.
JPatternaof Fairbanks’ Plat
20 bbls new Mese Beef
“ 30 bbls Mess and Prime Pork
US >0 bhl.s Pitot and Navy Bread
Sperm and Lard Oil
White Lend and Paints
Manilla and Tarred Rope
Rope mid Iron Strapped Blocks
Canvass, Twine, Anchors, Ac.
For sale by
m24-eoi!10t CLAGBORN k CUNNINGHAM.
W. M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savaanali, Ga., General
Agent for the South.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents neadaclie.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOOK’S
Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed a* a dressing.
CLOCK’S
rtair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it
A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its
value. If, alter a thorough trial of two bottles it
docs not give perfect satisfaction, the money wtllb e
refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six
bottles for $6. dlfteod tf
H. HAYM,
174 Broughton Street- 174
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest-styles,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by
°ct33 ’ H. HYAM.
SODA WATER, PHILADELPHIA POR
TER, AND ALE BOTTLES 7
are made. Each of those Bottles have my/mme and
tlie year 1806 blown in the glass. The W'/ild being
inv private property no other person cif purchase
no’uics made in them. I neither sell Uoigive away
any of those Bottle* /
NO OTHER PERSON HAS H RIGHT
TO DO SO. |
I simply lend them to those whopurchifo tlie con
tents. with the understanding that they ah to be re-
l turned to me when empty.
! Ttiis i3 well understood by nil, yet may. regard-
j less of their just otiligations, frtquentlyf end or sell
I those bottles with the Soda \\bter or after liquids,
thereby depriving me of 88}’ property at* subjecting
me to fosses which are unjust Mid iuilamul.
Those Bottles are now very expeipte, rendered
more so by tlie Patent Cork Fastener Cached to and
lost with every bottle which I lose, toother witli Hie
many taxes imposed upon this spec# of business,
tlie most oppressive of which is a (Beet tax of six
per cent, to the Government on gnis sales of Soda
or Mineral Water, which reduces tltefrofits so much
that it is impossible, at present jaief, to. submit to
the loss of Bottles, and I do hereby ‘aution at) per
sons against buying, selling, flllingjwith liquids, or
in any manner depriving me of thefse of said Bot
tles. • JOBNjtYAN,
Soda Water BoUltngEstPlishinent,
INSURANCE COMPANY
Railroads.
Notice.
Savannah,
On and after Monday, the fifth ini .. 11 '*’-
Train will leave Savannah f or Tw he ’W.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday T f . t
tnrtllncy iMVa Thnm. n -ni *’ *.3(J a ..
turning, leave ThomasvUle everv u
day and Friday at 12.15 a. m. 1 ’
Freight trains leave Savannah on ts
day and Tuesday, at 7.40 ». m . „Ir***!. 8, tn ,
ville, Friday, Sunday and Wed’nZ? ?
Leaving ThomasvUle on v., . da? « 6.m, ^
Leaving ThomasvUle on FridayT' at 6 °‘
neaday at 5 p. m.; arriving in SaL'“i»«
Tuesday and Thursday at 5.05 p m ' a tetfc
•Freight by passenger train mn , t h
“^ ««« ‘toy
^fore ^
Q ’ J - ftlToy.
^Ptticteyj,
starting time of the train.
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notice.
The Pensacola and Georgia Rallroare
pay the coupons from their bonds — °® Pan . t »
that
'he bonds
are paj.
the Tallahasse
and that are maturing np to and i nr , M ' 1
falling due 1st January, 1867, h T ( S(mta lnE
ferred Capital Stock of their Comnsn!^ r " 0rf
guaranteed Seven Per Cent, interest
on tlie first JAnnnrr Ifir.T .. ’
on the first January, 1867, and
ly. Holders of said Coupons are e ^‘ anaa;..
posit the same with Messrs. Bryan Ham?’
of Savannah, to whom tlie scrip wtu""^ 1 ^
Notice.
OFFICE ATLANTIC & GULF R n .
* Savannah, March jjiu, 1
In consequence of the limited wairhun’Jj
consignees are requested to remove th
rapidly as possible.
rn!9 c, H, WUXtiiH, Agent.
OFFICE OF THE ’
Central Railroad
SAVANNHB, January 29th, istc
O N and after Monday, the 5th of February, two 'i
(lauy trains will run between Savannah and a,.
gnste, connecting in both directions with trains'*
tlie Georgia Railroad, as follows. 1
Leave aavaunah 7.30 a. m., and 7 30 „ P
Arrive at Savannah 7.W) p. m ., and 6 3s, »
Leave Augusta 9.30 a m., and its p.nn
Arrive at Augusta 5.00 p. m„ and ».4t s.»,
Passage $8.00.
Freight to go by passenger train m-’t be prepaid
and delivered at the Passenger shed So minutes l*.
fore departure of train. J. M. SELKIRK,
j30-tf Master of Transportation.
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WiTHIN TEN DATS.
T HE •ndtrsigned are prepared to snpplr Planters
an’ *■- ■
OF NEW ORLEANS
capital..
$560,000
The undersigned begs leave to inform the insuring
public that he has been legally appointed Agent for
the above named Companies, and is ready to take Jta
rine, River, Life and Fire Risks at customary rates.
O. C. MYERsi, Agent,
Office with Phillips <fc Myers, 85 Bay street.
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FIRE AND MARINE
1 x s u ktyjvck: agkncy'.
ml 7 Southwest corner of Bay .tin West Broad sts.
J. N. WILSON,.
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton an Whitaker Strs..
* savannah/ga.
Old plctnres copied with thpreatest care.
FREIGHT BRVERAGE
THE SOUTHERN
BELLS.
B ELLS of any weight required cast to order, at
short notice. An experience of over forty ysars
. _ _’ty y 1
iu casting hells enables us to produce them of a su
perior quality.
HENRY N. HOOPER & CO.,
m9 '3m Boston, Mass.
Immense Improvement In Steam*
HICKS’ PATENT DIRECT-ACTING RE-4
CIPROCATING-PI3TON STEAM EN
GINES.
CAVE 16 per cent In spsce, weight, transportation,
‘J friction, and parts over the best engines, with
great economy in steam and repairs. The cheapest,
simplest most compact, and durable made. Adapted
to all purposes. For circular address the Hicks
Engine Co., No. 88 Liberty street, New York.
fl9-2aw6m
FLORIDA LAND.
W ANTED, a tract of Wild Land on or near the
St. Marys or Nassau rivers, or contiguous to
the coast thereabout*.
If at low price, a P£'y to
m31-m.tf-2w
WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
TO AND FROM ALL PORTS
STATES, EURO !, Ao.
McKEE A ' DNGE,
71 Broadway pasementl.
NEW Yt>
NGAGEMENTS f<# Freift, of small or large
quantities, by- the differ# steam or sail lines,
made at the lowest rate. Mvnandise received, for
warded, and insured when dfred.
Owners and shippers of #ds will find it to their,
advanrage to avail tbemnPs of the facilities we
have for forwarding at lowWr.'Ates.
Refer in New York to foutiern merchants in gen
eral. Refor in tSavannul t Messs. John F. A M.
Hamilton, Mr. Thomas Il'Afctin. m8-2awlm
w
DAVID QAILEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. IS Wlxiilalcex* 8t.,
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSE POW ER.
We have the oldest, largest, and most complete
works in the country, engaged in mannfacturing Por
ta hie Engines. Our eugtnes are, “by experts’’ now
conceded to be the beat apparatus of the description
ever presented to tlie public. Adapted to every pur
pose where power is reqnired. Medium sties constant
ly on hand, or fnrnished on short notice.
Descriptive circulars, with price-list, gent on applcft-
tion.
COMSTOCK ft KINSEY,
dlo-eodOm 154.Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
F. M.MYRELfi,
H TEAM BOAT 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 ft Gammell, Crane, John
son ft Graybill; Bell, Wylly ft Christian ; BothweU ft
Whitehead; Miller, Thomas ft Co.; M. A. Cohen,
B *l- *eu39-r.»
MTDRB S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spring Water,
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
SECURITY’ INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,600,000
PIKE NIX INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,500,000
INTERNATIONAL INS. CO.,
Capital and Surplns $1,200,000
MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,078,000
HARNOMY INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus. $ 500.000
Total cash Capital and Assets $6,000,000
Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken
in the above highly responsible Companies on Build
ings and Merchandise to any amount, at the lowest
rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably
adjusted and pakl promptly at this Office.
nd other parties who may be in warn of WHITi;
LABORERS, and have made necessary arrant
ments in the North to fi'l any orders for agriculture
Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc., within Tea
or Twelve days from the day the order it given here.
Tlie Laborers are to Ik- received by tlie Emplnvtri
on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to
the points where they are wanted at Euiployers 1
expense, ond the Employers have further to par a
certain snm per head in advance, partly as security
and partly for covering the expenses to bringing tie
Emigrants from the North to tliLs port.
The rate at which Farming Laborers can be se
cured will average about .$150 per year, the Emplut-
ers finding them.
For further particulars apply to
WM. MOHVILLE A CO.,
Joues’ Block, bay street,
One door East of Barnard street,
iSavamiab, (ia.
REFERENCES:
Jackson A Lawton, ravannah.
John W. Anderson ft Son. Saxannak.
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C. Ferrill. Savannah.
Nicnons, Camp <£■ Co., Savannah
Geo. A. Cuyler, Savannah.
W. R. Fleming, Savannah.
John Screven, Savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin dt Co., Savannah
Savannah National Bank, Savannah.
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Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission I
A. A. LANE,
No. VS Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street, Sa
vannah. Ga. f!9-3m
Commission "Merchants^
JOHN S. SMS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN.
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
ED. O. BAMKia
an a a Bay streets,
Siting and Summer Stock,
tenchlQIoths and Caesimercs
Between Bi
X S now receiving ti
comprising fine II
also, fine Fancy Frerdk Cukiineres and Coatings,
Drap D’Ete. Flannelt, Whiteihd Brown Linen Duck,
Marseilles, Ac., wbieli/he willmake up at the short
est notice and in the dost fajhionable style.
Remember No| 12 Wltaker Street.
mI71wfteodIm
J. S. RAVLIIGS & CO.,
Produce Coi#nis^ion Merchants
96 SOUTH CH ARIES STREET,
/ RILTINORE, MD.
Strict attentionpfid to selling all kinds of Prodnee,
and to the parcMe and shipping of Grain, Ac., to
all partaof me Sruth.
We also keep/lotstantly on hand a choice stock of
Pure Seeds, eQib as Clover, Timothy, Ac. Orders
filled at lowest Bits.
Consignment! aid orders solicited.
Refers to M*sif Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Bal
im ore andNev fork; Mr. S. G. Haynes, Savannah,
ta. , I m6-?m
SALS,
THH
Singer Sewing Maehines.
Principal Office for the State of Georgia,
11« BKMtfiBTOll STREET,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large assortment for sale at New York prices.
Sewing Machines ol all kinds repaired at short
notice.
Stitching neatly done. nil
CUSTOM HOUSE SHADES,
BAY LANK,
Corner Bull street, rear of Post Office.
B Y THOMAS GILHOOLY.—Good Ales. Wines,
Liquors and cigars always on hand, and a
Free Lunch from ll to 1 each day.
The Saloon has been thoroughly renovated and
refitted.
IN~ otice.
AH
A- ot
Copp f r * Mc Arth
made
T HOSE very Iluable Lots situated on the corner
of West 8» a and Znlily streets, designated by
the letters C, pn d G. Middle Oglethorpe Ward.—
Each Lot had a width of sixty-seven feet and six
inches, and is 01 hundred and eighty feet in depth,
making an area r two hundred and two find a lm)f
reetliy one tun cd and eighty. This would afford
abundant rsoni ir tlie erection of a Hotel of exten
sive proportom orforany kind of manufactory.
For any ofAthh purpose* these lots are iligiblv sit
uated, beige no r to the Central Railroad Depot and
on one of Me pf icipal streets of tlie city. The above
Lots may lb trtsted for at private sale separately or
together, pnd if not disposed of previously, will he
offered atpubliisale in front of the Court House on
tho Uist/UKSIAY in April next, by T. J. Walsh
At whfli timi aud place will also be offered Lot
No. 85, fanklif Ward, on Broughton street, and the
Island • GreatjWarsaw, containing two thousand
»'««■ / j ». T. GIBSON, Executor,
fl2-ep / of estate of Dr. C. F. Richardson.
tCE
tawba Brandy.
of Harper ft Co., for sale by
^ zsSeSsSs^Stfsss,!
MACKY, BEATTIE ft CO.,
203 aud ios Bay street.
tOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER Off
IITURE AND GENERAL
No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manuractared that equals these waters ss
a preventive, relief and permanent enre,’ for many
temporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the ex
perience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial effects. • --
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic,.and is 1
ble remedy for affections of the liver and kidneys,
dyspepsia, ^out, chronic constipation and cutaneous
,, — sttoai
diseases. Is a most powerful preventive of the
fevers anq bilious complaints so prevatont in warm
EMPIRE WATER
Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedv for rheuma
tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of tlie skin
and general debility. Its effects are most salutary in
lung diseases. It is au almost sure curd for scrofula
and the moot aggravated forms ot dyspepsia. As a
preventive and cure for all bilious derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial char
acter, and is a positive remedy for diabetes, gravel,
l , u *: i J rnt * tu ? I1 * nd .inflammation of theiridneys
and bladde,, and has most eingalarlv active effects
lh f e °P* D3 when debUitlSd bTlSnS
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only
to their sex, have been eaftrely cured by the faithful
and juuicjous use of Oolnmbian Water
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
General CommissionHercbants.
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
NO. 9)4 BAY STREET, (npstairs.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. O. Ferrel and G. B
Lamar, Savannah ; W. E Jackson, Josiah Sibley ft
Sons, J. B. ft J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments
solicited. 6m-nov2
LADIES’ GAITERS.
JUST arrived from Philadelphia,
Ladles’ Calf aud Goat Congress heel GAITERS.
Ladies’English lasting GAITERS and BUSKINS.
Ladies’ Kid heel SLIPPFRS.
Misses’ Kid heel SLfPPERS.
Children’s SHOES snd SLIPPERS.
MERCHANT,
|No. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE
Bay Street, Savrnnah,
Darien,
dlC-tl
Georgia.
Havana mm
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
subscriber has just received » top ltK *
Havana Segars,
to which he would invite particular attention*
tfie hat also an extensive assortment oi
JVIeershaum Pip es
SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD PIPE*-
Tlie various brands of Chewing
bacco at his Establishment are all of tn e L H
Please call and examine for yourseive§.
j- ^ N f£!o*c-.
jl-tf Bull st.. opposite P"
For sale at the
WHITAKER STREET SHOE STORE,
mlftt Northeast corner of Broughton lane.
Porcelain!
These waters are bottled rresh and pnre, from each
of the above named springs, in so careful and secure
a manner that they preserve alt their medicihal valnc
for years, aud will be fonnd equally efficocious whrn
.drank thousands or miles distant as'whtu token th-
wctly from the spring; ^
Beware ot imitations and inferior Waters The
cork, of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian
Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus •
/Congress Water,)
\ C. ft K. S. Co. /
C.ftK.8.
fCoinmus Water.)
I C. * E. S. Co. /
Packed safely and securely, in boxes snitable for
shipment to any part of the world. Congress and
Empire Waters in boxes containing 4 doaen pints, or
dozen quart bottles each. Col am bias Water in
boxes containing 4 or 6 dozen half pints, or 4 dozen
pint bottles each.
ltd ftp an Druggist*, Hotels, Wine Merchants,
andjlrst-dass Grocers.
Sold only at wholesale by --
HOTCBKISI HISS, Prep«,
*• - ■ . ssaiifoaM* we .»■ re.
’ I ’HE subscriber respectfully gives notice to the citi-
A zens of Savannah and vicinity that his stock of
material and instruments has arrived from New
York, and that he is now prepared to furnish the
Porcelain Picture to all who may favor him with their
patronage. The demand for these pictures in north
ern cities has been unprecedented, and certainly for
beauty of finish, as also for durability, they are un
surpassed by any other Photographic production.—
Call and examine specimens at my rooms..
I also have g new Camera for making Imperial
Photographs and Cartes de Visite in the highest style
of the art. Ambrotypes and copying- of all kinds
finished to order with neatness and despatch.
My light ia one of the finest in thia section of the
country, and my Chemical Operator stands at the
head of the profession.
Pictures made in cloudy ns well as in clear eatber.
Satisfaction given in all cases.
Respectfully yours,
J. N. WILSON, Photographer,
Corner Bronghton and Whitaker streets,
m1$-Iw*eod2w Savannah, Ga.
E. D. SMITH & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
CROCKERY,
CHIHST-A.
AMD
GLASSWARE,
Oefice of Comptroller or the ,
Washington. March
TK7HEBEAS, by -satisfactory e«4 e “^/ t0 gjsrt
W to the undersigned, it has hccii®, Lojod
that “The Merchants’ National Baffi.01- ^
in the city of Savannah, in the coWJ
and State of Georgia, has been duly 01* at : u.
and according to the requirements ^- gu ea* :
Congress entitled “ An Act to frovw ^
Currency, seenred bv a pledge: 01
bonds, and to provide for the ^ and to
demptmn thereof” approved ■ ,uu , e 0 t',j
complied with all the provisions t j e
to he complied with before commen CII! .
of banking under said act. eoBP< roii ' f .
Now, therefore, I, Freeman
the-Currency, do hereby ceriity that■ ."r 0 [ 5,0-’
National Bank of Savannah,” m
nah, in the county of Chatham and i_.an.Ws
is authorized to commence the basin
under the act aforesaid. -and
In testimony wnereof, witness my
of office thia seventh day of *^ r ‘,
[L.S.] . FRELMAh
No. 1640. _
The Merchants’ N'4rt0Wh| i> ’ 1 ',
Savannah. March $it»
In pursuance of the anthority of we ^ ^piui
Comptroller as above, this B8 “?t,S)n» i(l ^ «
five bnndred thonsand dollars tf® *■ c } le ct8to ( L
commence to receive deposits andpay n eJ.
a general banking business on Wcihn* beff**’
21s lust., at its banking house on ui
Bull and Drayton streets ^
CEO.
marl9-2m
JOHN L. VILLAL0NG*’
COTTON
FOR WARDING AND CO
CHANT.
109 Broughton Street,
Near Bull Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
No. ©4 Bar
SAVANNAH, GA-
.tr®***
J. SHAPFE»>
r*i^»n »
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND »aiB8TIcranl^® ^ 1
Wan Washimto* g»icl»J
'west st. Bulkhead hetwe®
Opposite 1A West st.
’ I Potatoes, Apples andOnfoMOonsfan 11 ! 00
11 pnt up for the Soathera market
•vaj
R
Fine foTQices of WHfTE GRANITE. COMMON and amt up for the Sonthern marat i. ,1
OUSSWABB, tsMonuxl to arrive. For sale by I Ajtanufenments promptly attenkedfo^^ T." |
I wSjSf* 1Bftnoim.
1 IfU
Goods re-packed for country trsds.
A,