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COMMERCIAL.
*rcii*T« mabkbt.
Augusta Commeriial BulleUn. gyrtql {**»-
vaunab Herald. * WrijM,
Oottoti Factors and V' holt-sale Commission Mci
clianLs
River 13 feet. Weather <lamp amt cold.
Steamers at wharf. Scorpio, Gibbons and \ olun-
U T|„, rot ton market closed firm to day at 41a42c for
nuddlinin Receipts for the week endinit Saturday.
l>er. l«. 4.T00 bales. Shipments 4,900 bales.
Cold. 147*148.
Georgia K R Hhnk Bills, 9SC.
Geonria Centra! do., 94c.
Bank ol Augusta do., 30c.
City Bank do. do., 25c.
Union do. do.. 10c.
Mechanics’ Bank, 10c.
Bank of Hamburg. 25c.
Georgia R. R. Stocks, 75c.
Georgia Central do., 73c.
Cotton firm: Middlings 4ia42C.
4-4 Augusta Sheetings 31 c.
7-ti do 26.
Drills 33c.
iKnabnrgs. 9 oz, 28c,
Prints. 30a32c.
Yarns, 70a75c.
Bagging. Gunny. 40c.
Rope. Hciup. green leaf, 26a27c.
Nads, assorted sizes, $12a13 per keg.
Candles, star and Adamantine, 34a35c; Tallow, 15c.
Soap, common washing, 17a20c.
corn, 1,35a1.4i> per bushel in sacks.
Wiieat iioimual.'2,so per bushel.
Hats, Rye. and Barley. None in market.
Meal, 1,75 per bushel.
Ptour, suneriine, sl4*l .V. Extra family do s]6alß
per bill.
Buckwheat, slßa2o per hbi.
Boon, Ctear Sides, nominal 23a25; Shoulders 19a
at* : Hauls, sugar cured, 33a35c.
Ea)d, pnme lea*. 26a30c.
ii titter, choice iioshen. 48a50c.
Molasses, N. 0., 1,25a1,30; common Sorghum, 75c.
Syrup, golden. Tar; sugar house 1.75.
Mackerel, Kits, So. 1, $4 SO So. 2, $4 24.
God Flail, HHc.
Coda*, Kio, 34a36c 1 Java, ssaaac-
Sugar, N. 0.. IBa2oc to 22a23 ; Crushed and Powd
od, 28*300.
Rice; Sew Carolina. 19c ; Tndla, 15c.
Hominy, Grits. *l6O per bushel.
Teas dull and nominal.
Liquors unchanged ; Corn Whiskey, *2 25a52 75;
Rye and Bourbon, f3as4 75.
"Cigars, Flat Domestic, s2«as7s per 1000.
Cheese, Western, 25a*Sc ; English Dairy, 83a3*c.
Apples, Northern, fioperbbl.
Onions, $6 doa*7 per bbl. Potatoes, Northern, s6a
$6).).
Salt, Liverpool, (sacks,) active, s6asfi 50.
Dried Peaches, 18a2oc. Apples, 14a15c.
Leather. Sole, s3oasso; Upper, s3Bas6o per dozen;
French Calfskins. slooasl2o per dozen.
Powder, nine l in market.
Shot, $4 75a55 per bag.
O'Neill it Co.’s Philadelphia Ale, slßgs2o per bbl.
Miscellaneous.
Boston Boot and Shoe Market.—The Shoe and
Leather Hoporter says:
•We arc now passing tlirough a quiet season in the
horn ami shoe market and look for only a limited
inu-iucss mull after the advent of the New Year.—
There an- a few buyers here who nre making small
pni-chases and some orders are 'sungreceived losort
itn with. Tim prospect for the ftp ring trade, which
will op .-a in January, is rather encouraging, although
manufacturers have a wholesome fear of a tight
money market, and will not pile tip a large stock of
goods' until they ascertain tile requirements of the
trade.
Manufacturers are no* changing their styles, and
preparing to supply their Spring customers. In
places where many different kinds are manufactured,
the Spring and Fall changes In style require consi
derable care and experience, as the probable wants
of customers West and South have to be anticipated.
Some of the Spring styles now preparing In Lynn and
Haverhill for ladies'and gents’ shoes are very be
coming, and one abomination, that of imitation
buckles, seem* to have had its day. A buckle fasten
ing for shoes Is a very good idea, but we do not think
quite so much ornament as fonneny will be used on
shoes this Spring, although buckles, red shoe-strings,
rosettes and tassels, will undoubtedly have a great
run amgug the negroes at the South.”
AcctM r ration or Flock.—The receipts of (lour
in ibis city for the past few weeks have been quite
large, the amount by the Worcester route of seven
thousand barrels per day. A large pari of this flour
is stored, and will probably not come upon the mar
ket for some time yet. The rale of freight from
Chicago is still enoniionsly high, $2 4 a 2 70 per
barrel. We do not look lor an immediate and de
cided decline in price of the necessaries of life, but
Hie tendency is now in that ilreetiot-— Bottom Trav
eler.
The New York Times runs counter to the general
opinion respecting the amount of cotton in the coun
try. It says that here and there may tie found a lot
which is held by men who can afford to wait for
higher prices. The cotton trade will soon close on
tile Red River, ami indeed throughout the Southern
States, ami spinners must look to India, China anil
Egypt for the next twelve months. The prospect of
raising a cotton crop next year by the labor of free
negroes is very gloomy.
Cotton—There have been landed at this port dur
ing the week 10,033 bolus of cotton, which is the
largest amount received in auy week* during four
years. Only 72 bales have been slipped for Liver
pool i his week. We understand that most of our
manufacturers have over a year’s stock on hand,
much of which was purchased at 40 a 45 cents per
pound for middling—Boston paper.
MOVEMENT OP THE NATIONAL HANKS TO SUBSIDISE
CONGRESS.
A Washington depatch makes the following
statement, reflecting upon the managers of national
banks :
The Comptroller of the Treasury desires attention
railed to the fact that certain parties in this city are
endeavoring to raise, by means or a contribution on
the various national banks, a corruption fund of
*250,000 for the purpose of subsidising certain mem
bers of Congress, In order to secure the passage of an
amendment, to tlie National Currency Act, giving
those banks the benefit of their circulation. This
scheme Mr. Clarke discountenances altogether abil
recommends that the banks which have already con
tributed their quotas immediately demand the re
funding of tim money advanced for so dishonorable
a purpose.
This, remarks the New York Commercial, is no
thing more than might have been expected from
piacirig the banking interest under Congressional
control. The politicians in Congress will take cave to
grant nothing to the banks without a subsidy ; and
it will thus become a settled understanding with the
banks that they most raise a liberal contribution
whenever they want any measure put through Con.
gress. The Comptroller does right in exposing this
corruption fraud ; but so long as the banks maintain
their present relation to Congress, such abuses will
continue. The banks have thought proper to place
their interests under the heels of politicians; and it
now remains for them to .pay the penalty. In the
meantime, however, the questiou deserves a thought,
what, under such u state of things; becomes of the
purity of our legislation ? .
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES per tfteamehip RICHMOND. fr**n
Baltimore, will please send for their goods to*
day, qr the same will bo etored at their expouae.
dlo LaROCHB & WEST, Agents.
NOTICE
TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4th
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1805.
ALL persons who shipped Goods by the Steamer Sa
vannah, on the above named day, are requested
lo call miiaodiaiely at the store Os F. M. Myrell, Ksq.,
llarrif* buildings, Bay street, and identify such goods
ae have teui saved from the wreck of the steamer.
J. W. WOLCOTT,
u '^ ) Agent.
NOTICir
PLANTER'S BANK. 1
Savannah, Ga., 2oth Nov., 1866. f
\ n .S ec S on , ,or btrectore to manage the affairs o
ttut bonk for one year, will be held at the Bank
Jan nary *ISW Uiß C 1 0B Monday, the lat day o
no- »,.a THOB. H. HARDEN,
_£i2±^i and . Acting Cashier.
notice.
BAN ' K op commerce, )
% SSuffiiw'tß wf*
from lu o'clock u. m. u> 2 o'clock n m 11 °F ,U
i JOus * u ' WRBIU.
S SSE ; Cashier,
THOU. W. KHOOUN
MANUFACTURER OP
FURNITURE AND CENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
*M Dor k Kira.l, l*ltll*dtl|>|ilu, l' a .
S'B.-All ORDERS aeut liy Mall promptly ...
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mmeHta
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY. .lONEB ft car
DbIiIWIII'B,
\1 At TP ME (toll BUM.II.HtU Steen, luim
;!» f ■•‘'.aM.ihin.., (w Mills. « iVL.,e
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CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP,
COMP* HKD OF IODIDE OF POTAMBIUM,
WITH THE in IMPOUND UJNCEN
TItATED FIXII) KXTKACT OF
VALI'AUMC MEDICINAL
HOOTS AND HEHUri
Prepared by i V '
WM. H. GREGC. M. D.,
Ora*'tamuf Ifti Gotfije qfnygkiAax
Xew Vnrk; formerly Asuittaui I’hyxidMn
in Hue hluiktceir* JHattd Himptliil*
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYR CP
□as produced a revolution in Medieiu*.
What may se*m almoin incredible is, that m*uy dis
eases hithertfeconaidered hopetes*!/ incunibk? are fie
queutly curt-din a few days or weefcs; and J* c J ee *
lully invite the investipatfons of the liberal minded and
scientific to cures which baT* ®° parallel at the pros-
Dunij" the bust five years we have contended with
obstacles fcnd overcome opposition as herculean as
were ever encoonteied by any reformers.
rapidity of cure.
Some say, “Tour cures are too quick,” while others
doubt their permanence, and think that diseases can
only be cured by the “slow, recuperative process of
our reply: In health, the body, like a well
balanced scale, is in a state of equilibrium- Bui when,
iron any c tose, down goes one akio of the scale, we
have the effect** of fitocaae. Wtljjt is requfeite, ia to re
store tlie normal balance of the scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
In n positive and specific remedy for all diseases nrigi
noting from an impure state of the Blood, and for all
(hereditary) diseases transmitted from parent to child
PARALYSIS.
It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life
Syrup is the only effective means of restoration ill the
various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate
that it is emphatically the Grout-Life-giving Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulence, Live
Complaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath,
Constipation. Billiousuess.
SCROFULA.
Struma, King’s Evil, Glandular Swellings, Erysipelas,
Ulceration, Salt itiieuin.
This taint (hereditary and acquired), filling life with
untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, in
curable.
RHEUMATISM.
Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gout, Tic
Dolorcaux.
If there is any disease in which the Constitution
Life Syrup is a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its
kindred affections. The most intense pains are almost
instantly alleviated —enormous swellings are reduced.
Cases, enronic or vicarious, of twenty or forty years'
standing, have been Wred by US
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects o
Mercury, removing the Bari Breath, aud curing the
Weak Joints and -Rheumatic Paine which the use of
Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gnmg;
and secures the Teeth as firmly os ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of
tlie Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and all other
difficulties of .his kind, which so much disfigure thtj
outward appearance of both males and females, often
making them a disgusting Object to themselves and
their Iriemis.
FOB ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE
DISEASES,
Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead,
or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved Its equal.
Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the laver, are very uupleasani to
the young wilt) inf mother. A few bottles if Consti
tuupu Ll|P Syrup will corfectthekecretton aim remove
tliWeposit, which is directly under the akin.
Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizzi
ness, indigestion. Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
cancerous condition of that organ, accompanied with
burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will be re
lieved by the lme of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Asa General Blood-Purifying Agent, the Life Syrup
stands unrivalled by auy preparation in the world
THE RICH AND POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and science
have made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit
of alt.
PURE BLOOD
Produces healthy men and women; and if the consti
tution is neglected In ynnth, disease and early death is
the result. Do not delay when the means areaoncur
at hand, and within the reach of all.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is the poor man's friend, and the rich man’s blessing.
WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D ,
Sole Proprietor, New York.
MORGAN A ALLEN,
Wholesale Lruggisls, Agents,
n22-3m 46 Cliff street, New Y'ork.
W O M A N.
FEMALES, owing to the peuliar and important re
lations which they sustain—their peculiar oi
ganisatlon, and the offices thuy perform—aie subject
to many sufferings and ailments peculiar to the sex.
Freedom from these contributes iu no small degree 10
their happiness and welfare, for none can lie happy
who are ill. Not only so, but nq one ot three various
female complaints can long be suffered to run on
withaut involving the general health of the individual,
aud erelong producing permanent sickness and pre
mature decline. Nor is it pleasant to .consult a phy
sician for the relief of theaevarious delicate affections,
aud only upon the most urgent necessity wifi a tree
woman so far sacrifice her greateet charm rs to do
this. The sex will then thank us for placing in their
hands simple specifics which will be found efficacious
in relieving and curing almost every one ut those
troublesome complaints pecnliar to the sex.
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT OB BUCHU.
Hundreds sutler on in silence, and hundreds of
others apply vainly to druggist** and doctors, who
either merely tant&liau them with the hop* of a cure
or apply remedies which make them worse. I would
not wish to assert anything that would do injuslh e
to the iiUlicted, but I am obliged to say that although
it may be produced from excessive exh iustiou of the
powers of life, by laborious employment, unwhole
some air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of
tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, 11 is far oftcti
er caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous
membrane of the vagina itself.
When reviewing the causes of these distressing
complaints, it is most painful to contemplated he at
tendant evils consequent upon them. It is but simple
justice to the subject to enumerate a lew of the many
additional causes which so largely affect the life,
health, and happiness of woman in all classes of so
ciety, and which, consequently, affect, mure or less
directly, the 'Welfare of the (nine human family. Thu
mania that exists for precocious education and mar
riage, causes the years that nature designed for cor
poreal development to be wasted and perverted in the
restraints of dress, the early confinement of school,
and etmeclaity in the unhealthy excitement of the
ball-room. Tims, with thelnxly nail clothed and the
mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in mid
night revel the hours designed by Hat me lor sleep
and rest, the work of destruction is half accom
plished.
I consequence of this early strain upon her system,
unnecessary effort is required by the delicate Votary
to return bet situation in school at a later day, thus
aggravating the evil* When one excitement is oyer,
another io prospective keeps the mind morbidly sen
sitive to iiupreshioo, while the now constant restraint
of fashionable dress, bbtolutely forbidding the exer
cise indispensable to the attainment and retention of
organic health and strength; the exposure tonight
air; the sudden change of temperature; the com
plete prostration produced by ixceesite dancing must,
of ueecsdtty,produce their legitimate effect. At last
an early marriage caps the climax of misery, and the
uufortunate one, hitheito so utterly regardless of the
plain *1 dates and remonstrances of her delicate na
ture, ) 1 comes an unwilling subject of medical treat
ment. I This is but a truthful picture of the experi
ence oil thousands of thousands of our young women.
Lougibefore the ability to exercise tlio functions or
the generative organs, they require an education of
their peculiar nervous system; composed of what is
called the tissue, which is, in common with the fe
male breast and lips, evidently under the control of
mental emotions aud associations at an early period
o. life ; and, as we shall subsequently see. these emo
tion-*, when excessive, lead, long before puberty, to
habits which sap the very life oi the'-r victims ere uu
ture has aeU-completed their development.
For female weakuess aud debility,, whites or len
corrhcea, too proluse, exhausting, too long continued
periods, for prolapeusaud beariug down, or prolapsus
uteri, wc offer the iuot»tperfect specific known; Uklu
hold'a Compound Kxnuor or Broun.
Directions for use, diet, and advice accompany.
Females in every period of life, from infancy to ex
treme old age, will find it a remedy to aid nature in
the discharge of Us functions.
MiengLh is the glory of manhood and womanhood.
HELMIiOLPS EXTRACT BUCHU
is mure strengthening than nuy of ihe preparations
us bark or iron, Infinitely aufei, and more pleasant.
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
hartug wwivi'l tbr cnduraeuieut of lb* mint ranm
««»i rrvsiuiaaa in Tun Initio br.iim, is u»w tigered
to affilcied bum.oily u a ccrlkli. eui# Ibr tbr follow
in.’ Oleuaaea Bud symptom*, fruiu wimlevi r c«u,e
urignuillLg:
Ooiit-ral Debility,
MeiiUl mil I‘hyin.l lJgpriM>loii,
Imbed Illy,
In tcriulhalluu of Blood to the Head,
i <uil tiled Idem,
Hysteria,
tieuaral Irritability.
Lwot AppelllTl"
OUBiMM,
TfHWlßfi.
•** Bpirtti,
■aMßMtiMitbn oi Psrtlytla us lb* Or.
MJS *4 UnitiiftUuu.
And in ki i in iw 01 '*• ((**"'
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M Waislti
HiMgtfhtoM A HMHI4 Hiisaia
k, Ms igvM b* Mm aui« uTmnm«Ja
FOR UIA * TO KJtftT.
To Rent,
I 'T’MU Hlo Piaiustiuoa oil Savannah liver. kIMWU
I I » i oleiauMt and Tseedaidc, Isle He propel/
.4 Janie- p..ltrr deceased.
Ajpii in Ih. uiclcimgoed, at lin office oi the leu
tral Rob...id Bank.
RICHARD M LT’YLKH.
Executor
FOR SALK OK KENT.
r | 'WO 4tit on Plantation* In loiuren* county. G».—
1 Abo Corn, Cotton Seed. Mule*, Oxm, block,
Cattle, llog-s and Wagon*. Calf-, &•.
Apply at Thoma- L'nttm Koada, or to F. H. Howe,
Dublin, Lowlicit > counit
ii mot told or ienu 1 prior to contl Mfiadif In
January next, they will be offered at public sg’e at
Tiioiua*‘ Cross Koi«K in lartirens county, on that day.
d»-2w BKYAS, HAHTKIDGK A CO.
Rice Plantation
FOR SALE.
THAT valuable Rice Plantation known as Strathsy
Hall on the Ogeechee river, Bryan county,
almui twenty-two miles from Savannah
For particularo, apply at the Counting Room of
Erwia A Hardee, Bay street. Savannah.
( HAS. S HARDEE,
d2-3aw2w Ex’r Ksate G. W. McAllister.
FOR SALE,
CITY OP SAVANNAH COUPONS, in *um§ to
.•mit pnrcho«erß • •
FORDYCE. ANDERSON A JANNEY,
dfi-tf No 10 Sbuldiird'B Rangp.
FOR SALE.
-1 Jk BBLS No. 1 Miickerol
I ** 10 bbl« No. % Mackrref
10 bbls No. S liackoifl
2S half hblg No. 1 Mackerel
‘2b half bbls No. 3 Muckcrel
150 kite No. 2 Mackerel
150 kits No, 2 Mackerel
4<» tubs Choice Lard
13 tubs Choice Hotter
4 flrkine Choice Rutter.
Tho above lot are freehand new, ami will be offered
low, to close consignment.
CHAB. L. COLBY A CO.,
nov23 Corner Abercom and Buy streets.
For Lease or Rent,
Q K ACRES of good Farm Land, two miles from the
O f J Court House. Apply to
JOHN MoMAnQN,
n23-tf Jefferson and Broughton streets.
WANTED.
Wanted.
OFFICFz ATLANTIC & GULF R. R., )
savannah, Dec. e, 1866 J
STEAMBOATS wanted at onee to bring away from
Doctortown to Savannah one thousand bales of
cotton.
Liberal termß will be offered.
d7-tf JOHN SCREVEN, President.
WANTED.
BOARD and lodging fur four persons can be obtain
ed in a pleasant family by applying at the South
east corner of Bull and Broughton streets.
dlfl-tf . .
Consignees Wanted.
FOR E. H. 5.—35 bfcis Flour
20 haif bills Flour
9 bbls Crackers
6 bbls Apples
5 bbls Eggs
G A W—loo tubs Lard.
If not called for will be sold for freight and expenses.
OCt23 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO,
WANTfeD.
GEORGIA and South Carolina Bank Bills
Albany and Gulf Railroad Stock
Central Railroad Stock
Coupons Albany and Gulf Railroad
Coupons City of Savannah
FORDYCE, ANDERSON & JANNEY,
d2-tf Bay st., No. to Stoddard's Range.
WANTED.
A YOUNG MAN, capable of faking cure of a set of
books in (i commission and general business,
who can come well recommended. Address Box 40,
Post Office, Savannah. d6-tf
Wanted,
A DAY 1 Agents wanted to sell anew and
♦Prwtl wonderful .SIfWINO MACHINE, the only
cheap one licensed. Address SHAW & CLARK, Bid
deford, Maine. nepl4-d&w3m
New York Piano Fortes.
Ernest Gabler,
Manufacturer of
New &ale.First-Class
PIANO FORTES,
Factory, 122, 124 & 126 East 226 St..
RESPECTFULLY announces that his Large New
Factory is now completed, fully organized, and in
successful operation, or which he has greatly
increased his manufacturing facilities. He will there
fore lie able henceforward to turn out 36 PianoH per
week, to supply orders promptly, without that incon
venient delay to which Dealers and Purchasers have
been subjected, from the fact that for more than two
years past lie has been continually a hundred instru
ments behind orders. A full assortment at all times
may be found at his Manufactory and Warerooms in
New York City. Every instrument fully warranted.
Retail Warerooms, 743 Broadway. 3m-nl6
3500 TONS
or
ENGLISH KAILS,
Os best quality, 50x58 per lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE * CO,
!ul9 6m No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
Notice.
Savannah, Dec. 8, 1865.
ONE montb after date, I will make application to
the offioeiH of the ALluutic A Quit R. K Com
pany for renewal of scrip of ten shares T per cent,
guaranteed stock of said company—scrip being loH
on the night of the 27th January, 1866. Scrip No. 8,
for five shares, August 7th, 1M51; Scrip No. 9, for live
•hares, Sept. 7th, 1861.
dl3-wAslm* A. E. MORRELL.
Great Bargain.
A NEAT and commodious Cottage Dwelling, with
brick outhoiwes attached, will be sold if applied
for immediately, sitnated in RolierlMYille, on Roberts
street. Price. $3,000. Apply to
Z. M. WINKLER,
At Henry Wayne’s Stables,
n 2l-tf West Broad street.
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
O.KIFFING ft €O., Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street,
NTTRW YORK,
manufacturers of and dealers in
Flows, Sugar Mills, lUy Cutters.
Harrows, Corn Mills, sausage 4'utters,
Cultivators, Cider Mills, Vegetable Cutter
Cotton Sweeps, iau Mills. Usud Curts,
Hay Presses, Saw Mills. Mule Carts,
Colton Presses, Corn Snellens, Ox Carts,
l lder Pressrs, Store Trucks, Karin Wagons,
Grain Cradles, Wheelbarrows Uorse Powers,
Cburus, Sugar Pans, Threshing Mach'.
Ux Vows, shovels, Cotton Ulus,
()x Yokes, Spade , Mowers A Heap's,
Well Buikcts Uoes, Forks, Ac., Ac.
ltakea, Scylbes,
Vanlt'H, Field and flower Keetla.
Hoyt's Super Phusphstvol lime, Uoue Manure, Pou
drHtv, IMaaU'i, A.
Hultf agt'iiiafoi tilaagnw K*Ttili/»r Oft'l rUiMphattc
•nut Amiiu»niut«*(l Guains an t hupMr-I*tuM|>hute us
Uuic, and Rruui'a r*»ui-«mtrMitMi klaogrt.
Tradu •uppned order dir* l Jium
OKIKKINO ft i'u
nf3 Bm u aud lu ('ouniainJi et, new Vurk.
NOTICE.
THN übdsrsigusd iimtuiMS lu egrp
Hi 'III I Jill I WltlllilltlNH
i« all Us woM imbis ante ail ike ass of aswlb Uis
I'oss* setol Bit Bl> t li.ulal lie l'«U|g |e iwils kd
tssuags Add.sss J M lilbblTj.
otUu sm ikseua, jasss
I LOMMItNIIIV NkKCHANTi.Ja.
F. M. MYRELL,
STEAM IIOAT AO ENT,
eKM KRAI, mm MIKNION AND KOH
iY iKiM.au .tiKKt habit,
HAY HTKKET, SAVANNAH, CIA.
Hairl.' Bulldlnga, 2d door went of A. Low A Cos •».
Refer* ti> M<a*r>>. Hniitrr .* Gammcll. Or me, John
■on A Gr.ybill . Belt, YYyliy A CiiriMian ; Bothwell A
Whitehead; Miller, Tbomar A Cos. ; If A. Cohen,
fug. • . »ep2B-tf
W«. H. Tmon. Vfk. W. GoaooN
Tison & Gordon.
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 90- BAY STREET,
Savannah, , . ----- Geoboia.,
Special attention'will be given to the sale of Lumber,
It oein, Turpentittey A.,
oct24-3m- ,
I). H. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
17N Pearl Street, New York.
“j New York.
oct4-3m T~~e‘ [ Savanuah.
ojmriiTrovrwr wx.i. uoy. iicgh kick
FOWLE & CO.,
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron atid Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
NE"W" YORK.
oct2B 6m
General Commission and For*
warding Merchants-
Corner Wcat Broad and Bay Streeta,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned have this day entered Into a Co
partnership miller the name and style of McKee,
Bennett & Cos., at McKee J Bennett’s old stand.
Will keep constantly on hand a flue assortment of
Carriages, Bretts, Itockaways, Buggies, Harness and
Coach material of every description, which we will
sell ut the Lowest Cash" Prices. All work sold war
ranted as represented. We have fine Store Rooms,
and forwarding wifi be promptly attended to. Con
signments solicited.
Will open by Ist January Manufacturing aud Re
pairing Department, and will have experienced
workmen and choice material and be prepared to do
any amount 6f Carriage repairing.
MoKEE, BENNETT A CO.,
J. G. McKee. 1
L. 8. Bennett. V
James McKee. Id 9
KENNETH, M’LEA & CO.,
fficrcbmtts,
202 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
Advances made on consignments of Cotton,
Ac., to Liverpool and New York. dls-lm
A. S. llartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MBRC.HANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH. GA.
octl4-tf
LI. Qowdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
106 BAY STRUCT,
ANDERSON’S WHARF,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct2-3m
C. H. BENEDICT & CO.,
No. 86 Brond Street, New York,
Produce and Flour Commission
Merchants,
Dealers in Provisions, Butter, Cheese, #c.
Special attention to Southern Orders,
Consignments on General Merchandise solicited.
ocll7 8m
TO SHIPPERS OF LOTTOJi A.ND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT <fe BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Vbsey Stbeet, i.rw Yoaa.
And Memphis, Tern.
Tnoaxs Fennes, Heuhy Bennett, D. W. Bowaui.
jyo 01a
CHAS. L. COLBY & M 7
Shipping Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
JONES m.OC.K, CORNER BAT AND AHEROOBN STBEET
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments o the. firm of Chas. L. Colbx,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
REFERENCES;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York.
Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J Wiley Edmonds, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep 18—ti
L. B. DAVISji
(Formerly of Atlanta, Ga.)
GROCER & COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
292 BROAD STREET,
-A-iigusta, Georgia.
N. B.—Particular attention given to receiving and
forwurdiug Produce and Merchandise.
Refers to A, Wilbur, Hnnter & Gammell, Crane,
Johnson A Graybill, and John K. Wider, Savannah,
Georgia. d5-tawlm
Jorsriiiiiur co;
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
mo. a. Baum is. an. e. sammis. cuxs. i, matiieb
aull ts
MAGKY, BEATTIE & GO.
SBIPPINS AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
303 and 305 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, 6a.
/ \FFKIt for Sale to Wholesale Merchant, upwards of
V/ four Hundred (400) burrels of Whiskey, western
if.h u V°“' or v »rl;me hrands amt quallllos, together
with a large anionlit of Irish uud Scotch MaltWhU
v'il Wtas*. and i.lns, at PhliuOtlpkUor Now
, Y, « P r jt"‘ H ' expenses art.lpd, or wo wRI fill all orders
In the above naked cllloa, at the lowest market prices,
delivered on bov<t any boauof the regular lines
«n C 'lii 0,1 w . ltu l,le above, ws should be plsssel
iSifs New* v °*. Coun * r T Produce fnlpj PtSiaUst
phlaor New York markets Flour, Biicon, Grain
shle terms *° rt fft ' r f#r o “ U,l ' ,no " , «“*<“
•* a' l 'hno* to make Slivances on
Produce cuusigue.l to our lioits hi PhUsdel
MACKY ft BEATTIE,
BRYAN, HARTRIDdC ft CO..
Hsuia •rsssi, ssst to Msuwsava' sns Pi sstsss'
Urns Hwi.mnu,
Broker and Oummusiau Afonta
SOS sal t tan rvxesss os
MTOUKd, HANK N'UJCh, ntoDUCK *o ,
AM M FoiwsfMaa UuUsMe
M Mku
CUMMIamON NKMIIIAKTa
SOUTHERN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNBR OF 1
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, CA.
O’FALLON & CO„
FACTORS,
Forwarding 4 Commission
HERCHAXIH
XJ ESPECTFULLY invite attention to our facilities
JX for the purchase or movement- of- Southern
Products, and wfll give prompt attention to all busi
ness entrusted to our care. Intending to establish
permanently a House in Bavann&h • expert by strict
business principles te merit apd receive a portion of
the Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
are prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to oqr
friends in New York or Europe, nud r will make ad
vances on same ; picking, re-baiing or mending all
Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous
expense incurred in Northern cities by this process
They solicit a portion of the business of the people
of Georgia and of adjoffilng States.
OFFICE, STODDABD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
tr Poet Office Address, Lock Box 25. octT-Bm
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
Zj A XU* ID.
Collection and Commission Agency,
handle- Southern land and property of all deacriptiona
Parties wishing to lull are luvit&l -to forward fists
Numerous applications now on file from parties wish
ing to purchase. ,•
Make collections on all parts of the country.
Pay especial attention to the sale and disposal of
Southern products, and make advances on direct
consignments.
MATTHEW H. BRIDGE, Manager,
No. 9 Broad st., New York.
- REFERENCES BY PXRMtSSKIN:
Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama
P. Harmony, Nephews & Cos., Bankers, 38 Broadway.
Messrs. H. B. Cl.ifin & (Jo , Importers, New York
A. W. Qreenleaf. Ksq., Banker, N. Y. n9-3m
J^V K AN B pTr’} N - T - k C Yalc H rg£Tr
Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOB THE BAM OF
CqTTON TOIACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
s-3 Whitehall St., KTew York.
—, W't have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cdrtis, late
Public Treaaurer for North Carolina. n<Mim
JOHN L. VTLLALONGA7
COTTON FACTOR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No. 94 Bay Street,
* SAVANNAH, GA.
oct '* am
G. H. Arledge,
72 BAY STREET,
Grocer and Ship Chandler,
Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant,
I WOULD respectfully solicit a liberal share of pa
tronage from my friends and acquaintances, guar
anteeing to give entire satisfaction and sell at the
lowest market prices.
Orders from the country will receive Immediate and
prompt attention.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Henry L. Jewett. Jajuls I. SNiniß.
Jewett At Juicier-,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Second Street, Macon, Georgia,
(Between Cherry and Poplar.)
Prompt pergonal attention given to all consign
ments of cotton, produce, manufactures and other
articles of merchandise. Orders and consignmests
solicited from all partswf the country. Best attention
given to orders lor purchasing cotton.
Agents for several first class Insurance Companies.
119.tf
W.J. Biaib. A. .T, Smith. W. W. K*x.n.
BLAIR, SMITH ft CO.,
No. 293 BROAD STREET, ,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Commission
AND
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANU
FACTURED TOBACCO.
Will purchase and sell on commission, cotton,
cotton goods, wines, liquors, segars, and produce and
merchandise of every description.
Consignments solicited.
Kivvbknuui.—Brigham, Baldwin & Cos., Wm. H.
Stark, Clagborn & Cunningham, Brady, Smith & Cos.,
Savannah, tin, d7-'2m*
G.-B. & G. W. LAMAR
General Commission Merchants,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
NO. 9Jd BAY bTKEET, (upstairs.)
Refer to Goo. W. Anderson, Jno O. Ferrel and G. B.
Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley &
Sous, J. B. &J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments
solicited 6m-nov2
~J. W. RABUN, ~
(Late Rabun & Smith,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
No. 140 BAY STREET,
First store West of the Exchange,
M- 1 " »AUmH, IIQMIA.
w. j. klair. a. j. Smith. w. w. keek.
*BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
, No. 398 Broad. Street,
AUGHJBTA, QA.,
General Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the Sale of
Manufactured Tobacco.
Will Purchase and SclL on Commiaston, Cotton.
Cotton Goods, Wines, Liquors, Produce and Msrchan
dise of every description.
Consignments solicited 2m-nl4
LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO.,
141 II road wn y,
New York,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
AkpiiU Atlnntlr Con«t mull Steam'
•hip fonpunp.
Advauuss tusds on UoustgnineuM by
JNO H WILUOR.
wtM 9m Hsvatuish.
* H I siMßoe, Gau. P. Hsinss,
Ufa DAK N 1.-lhnip, l.alr Jss I BPidsi MCo
Bsvsuuah U*. Bavaiuisb, slid
Mirrh A Buldsr, (Jotamhus
E. 8. LATHROP ft CO.,
ÜBNKHAL
Commission Merchants,
S« S « 4.BMMH 4 vo's.» ptf «au,
MttUNU BT. UNk Duoa rMOM t’MMHH,
MACON, OA.
dsltM A.
RAILROADS **'
Central Railroad
jj" ■■ •’ r '" :t
agVa affMW Mw Mw.
BUPKKINTENUENT-S OFFICE, *
Savannah. Ga , Nov. Is, 1566. f
ON aud after WedunaUy, 22.1 Ui.l, a daily
train will leave for Augusta at S.SO a.
m„ cor aevtuig with a Urn of Hacks running bciwcuu
*• O'Rtrul Railroad, and Waynealioro on the
Aug tin * Mini Aav>iiiu.th ItMiirn wi
‘ »—l»w by this line will arrive iu Augusta the
■ext morning after leaving Savannah in time to
connect wan the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta
Reluming arrive in Savannah at 3.46 p m
Freight to go by Paaaeuger Train muat be prepaid
aud delivered hall hour before depot lure of train
By order of
. _ GEO. W ADAMS,
U- 11 General Saperintendeot.
C e ntra I Ra if road
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1866. /
This Company is uow, in connection with H J.
Dickerson A Co.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augusta. Macon, Atlanta Ac., daily from
twenty to thirty thousand pounds of Freignt, aud go
through in from three to five days.
Ship Freight aud other expenses must be paid t>y
Shippers Railroad freight can be-paid here or at des
tination.
Freight on perishable goods must be prepaid. t
Kates to Augusta, until further notice, will be per
foot 50 cents, per 100 lbs. $2.00
GEO. W. ADAMS,
_ General Superintendent.
PROKKSSIGNAL CAROS.
HOWELL COBB. JAMEB JACKSON.
COBB & JACKSON;
Attorneys-at-Law,
n29-3m MACON, GEORGIA.
HAYWOOD & LaROCHE.
Office at the Ice. House, Market Square.
Pine and Mixed Wood kept constantly on
VA hand and delivered to orders at the shortest
otice. dl-lm
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
Timbcr& Lumber Dealers
200 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
d4tf
FUIUMTUItE!
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL,
Nos. 87 AND 89 BOWERY
AND 65 CHRISTY STREET, N. Y.
DEGRAAF A TAYLOR
Have the largest variety of
ROSEWOOD, WALNUT
AND MAHOGANY,
PARLOR, CHAMBER,
DINING ROOM
AND LIBRARY FURNITURE,
to be found in this city, and at the lowest prices.
MATTRA3SES AND SPRING BEDS
FROM $6 TO *7.
EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSTEADB
FOB THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
oct3l-2m
• Metropolitan Enterprise
Great Gift Sale
or ni
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
Jewelers’ Association.
Capital $1,000,000
Depot, 197 Broadway.
AN immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry.
and Fancy Goods, all to be gold for One Dollar
each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for
till yon see what you will receive. t
Certificates, naming each article and its value, are
placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of
these envelopes wifi be sent by mail to any address on
receipt of 25 centa ; five for $1; eleven for $2; thirty
for $6; sixty five for sin; and one hundred for sls.
On receipt of the Certificate you will see what von
are going to have, and thdi it is at your option to nay
the dollar and take he article or not. Purchasers
may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a
Piano, Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our
list, for $1; and In no case can they get less than One
Dollars’ worth, as there are no blanks.
Agents are wanted in every town in the country;
every person can make $lO a day, selling our Certifl
cates in the greatest sale of Jewdry ever known.
Send 25c. for a Certificate, which will inform yon
what you can obtain for sl. At the same time get
our circular, containing full list and particulars, also
Terms to Agents. . •- »
Address
.JAMES HUTCHINSON A CO.,
nl6-2m 197 Broadway, N. Y.
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
oct2B . H. HAYM.
Gao. R. Cbump, Wm, A. Wbiout,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. CRUMP A CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Llpors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, &c.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
PC Will purchase and sell on Commission Cottoh,
Tsuaooo, Produce, and MEaonANnis* of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond, Vo., and Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden & Unckles, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson * Cos., R. Molina, Esq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oct4 ;
Eight Bales Cotton.
WE have Eight (8) Bales Cotton picked np In Sa
vnnuah River. The owner, proving property and
allowing the usual salvage cun have same If applied
for within ten days, otherwise they will tie sold to
pay expenses. The hales are unmarked and in very
had order. d9-10 E. C. WADE A CO.
ESTABLISHED IMOII.'
ENOCH MORGAN’S SON'S
Soaps, &c.,
No. 211 Washington-St.,
«epl» NEW YOKE. 3m
Woodward, Baldwin & Cos.,
lIU Duane Street, Mew York, *
U and 11 Heaever »t„ Unltlanore.
DRY GOODS (OM MISSION MEMCBANTS,
Uheral advances made uu ConaigußisuU, Bbealings,
Osnahurgiand Yaraa Iti*
R. MOLINA,
burner Mull and CuMßreee Blreete, under
■erevets Uunoe,
IMPORTER and WBufeeal. fhalsrln Hatandß.
1 sora l«»* awf EEMMwff I oUtau, Alan, all Itluda
,* vVi*,nia tfiiawtufi and aim, kin. Thin,,,, Um
wt.su» »»•-’*■ ••*•*>> •'«•*» kinds us P.a y
BkflUwev—' , ■*® # ni*r
tfort Royal House,
mi TON IIK A I), ft. C,
RIDDELL A MV• «, PMfllfMM
R A eumeo • r B4NMk
)ts4i
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
havannah.
ACIBSffTS po H
MERRITT, WALCOTT 4 CO.,
64 Conrttanlt street, New Tort.'
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEBS
Bute, Car, Slug or Baal Heal,
BOILER BOLT,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts
MUM AND S'VARE WASHERS
Turnbuokles, Bolt Ends, Xatv«
and Dies. &o. 1
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS CHATRs
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS’ STORES.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING HEMP
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS ’
VARNISH, &o.; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS,’
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS
SCREW PUNCHES, FILES,
CHISELS, &o,
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING
MACHINERY, laths, planers,
DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM-ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,&c.
septs
M. ¥. HENDERSON,
Wo. 237 South side Bay Street,
Two doors east of West Broad,
DEALER In Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Ac ■ also
m Buggy and Wagon Stuff and Trimmings
Auy alyle ol Carriage or Buggy ordered from any ma
nutacturer.
Up also prepared to order oat any class of horses,
eithqr for draft or road service. Special attention will
be given to the purchase of fine stock in northern
markets. d 6 -im
IMPORTATIONS
OER ship County of Picton, from Glasgow:
A 200 tons (tartsherrie Pig Iron
256 tons Household Coal
100 U hampers Potatoes ,
150 kegs Herrings
M cases Preserved Salmon
20 casts Dried Finnan Haddock
Nor sale by
CHARLBS GRKEN A SON.
THE GREAT PURIFIER I
DERBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
IS the beet preventative against all malignant dis
eases, such as
CHOLERA, SCARLET AND TYPHOID FEVERS,
Ac... Ac.
It purifies dwellings, removes offensive odors, re
moves slolns, cures hums aud sores. Used In bathing,
It keeps the skin healthy, soft and white.
Get a bottle and tty it.
For sale by the druggists of Augusta at $1 per
bottle. F. M. MYRELL.
dlB-3* Wholesale; Agent, Savannah.
$25 REWARD
ESCAPED from our st iblc on Wednesday last, a
large red sorrel MARE. She lias three white
feet, white face and very full tail; is in good order and
about seven years old.
The above" reward will be paid for her delivery to
us, corner of Bay streets.
<llß-3 J, F. A M HAMILTON.
SURE CURE FOR THE
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
INQUIRE at the MORNING STAR SALOON, cor
-1 her Bay street Lane and Bull Street.
Positive cure tn one day or no pay.
d9-tf
JOHN H. DEPPISH,
DMA Life IN
HAEDVAEE
Cutlery, Files. Edge Tools,
And Agricultural Implements.
Also, SHOT, POWDER, LEAD and CAPS.
148 Congress and 67 St- .Tutian streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
n2T-lm
White Labor.
AN Agent of the Petersburg Emlirration
will visit Savannah within a f*w day*, Mid wiu
be ready to fill all order* for European labor promptly
and at small expense, _
E- H. VAN NESS ft CO.,
GROCERS, SHJP CHANDLERS
AND
Produce Dealer**,
UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABBKCORSt BT.
Savannah, Go.
Orders from the Country Private, Famine*, BMomfi*
and Halting Veaaela respectfully solicited.
Produce bought aod cold on couuolaoloa.
inObhlaSelcctod Applet
too bhla Onloua -
KW bbia PoMMB
to bbi. ivxtta Flour
to bbla Mu. 1 and 9 Mackerel
100 tulie Extra Butter
tu boxes Extra Cheese ,
tm kite N<m L 9 .nd 9 Mackerel
to helt-liUia rulh-u Market Reef ..
Hi bhla KtH a Family I’ork. » !?L.
Wanted,
isalW
UARRY. city UliidelurA Male*,
l.iii.fi 11'<<iij iLgyjJtl
li«4<llMM'vi(M I mU* MlMl (#> W** ***
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