Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, September 16, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. SATt ttUAY. SEPTKMBKn *«• learnings B»ct o'er 111. lapse of years My spirit wings Its audit, R.i*k to Uir vatifcfcfd years " fiy sa ,j thoughts ihi u 10-nighl; I treaiiis that loug since ended, Hopes that ere now have fled, sweet, vet sadly blended With "memories of the dead. Hemming from ont the past. Each brinjjlug a regret— How vam ! they cannot last— , Twere better to forget. O, day-dream* of life’s morn ' Ye come to me again— Visions of glory bom ! Why, why tin* strange, sad pam ? Ah 11 know that never Life’s morning e’er comes back ; Once gone, gone forever I Time hurries on ids track. Onward, ever onward, Months, seasons, years roil by, Still it’s onward—onward— ■ Yes. onward till we die. Chainless soul within me v Whv backward dost thou roam ? Beavtn lies before thee, God promises a home. There at last thou’llt rest thee, Heat from the world’s mad strife, And if God hath West thee, Why mourn what men can life » School Givis. BY FITZ GREENY HALLECE. Merrily bounds the morning barh Along the summer sea ; Merrily mourns the morning lari: The topmost twig on tree ; Merrily smiles the morning rose ‘ The morning sun to see ; And merrily, merrily greets the rose The honey-sucking bee But merrier, merrier far are these, Who bring on wings of the mornlug breeze, A music sweeter than her own, A happy group of ioves and graces, Graceful forms and lovely faces, All In gay delight outflown ; Outllown from their schoolroom cages. Schoolroom rales and schoolroom pages, Lovely lq their teens and tressea, summer smiles, and summer dresses. Joyous In their dance and song, Willi sweet sisterly caresses, Arm In arm they they spcedhlong. • Autumn. The soft calm days of autumn once again . Have brought that lovely melaiiClmly spell, Which binds die heart of thinking, dreaming men With that mysterious lingering ken Which, if it has no future tale to tell, May turn Into forgotten past, and dwell Ou ail its scenes of happiness and pleasure then. And while the sun is struggling to diffuse Its bright effulgence through the soil dim air, i. | S not all within our power to choose Tae many subjects of our thoughts, but muse— in memory freed from every earg- In thought to wonder scarcely knowing where, yviijip subjects to tills changing, mystic, Autumn . ruse. Who lias not strolled along some sylvan stream To hear the gentle whispering ol the tide, WjK’n leaves were falling through the sun’s pale beam, flirt watched alone 'till all was like a dream ? And 111 that dream how many to our side Have come again, wiib gentle words to chide, By saying, ah, howwold we all in absetfee seem I How oft I’ve asked tlfc future if ’twere mine To live so-geud, so upright, and so pure, That, wlientlitslife was sinking in decline, Tae light of Heaven would as softly shine As this to-day, and calmly thus allure The chastened soul to realms that shall endure, Where all-is like the God who made it—all divine. i Gorhon. .Large Bequest* to Charities. During the past fortnight Surrogate Tucker of New Yfirk lias admitted to probate the wiU of >l!® Burr, which makes the follow ing bequ^s: To theTsmerkan Bible Society, $20,000. American Church Missionary Society, $ 10, - 000. Foreign Missionary Society of the Episco pal Church for Africa and China, $20,000. Domestic Missionary Society, $20,000. The Burr and Button Seminary, Manches ter,‘Yt., SIO,OOO. New York Hospital, including Blooming dale Asylum, $20,000. Institute for the Blind, SIO,OOO. Eye Infirmary, SIO,OOO. St. Luke’s Hospital, SIO,OOO. Protestant Orphan Asylum, SIO,OOO. Society for the relief of poor widows with small children, SIO,OOO. . Society for the Reliet of Aged and Indigent Females, $5,000. Woman's Hospital, SIO,OOO. Missionary Society for Seamen, SIO,OOO. Nursery and Child’s Hospital, $5,000. New York Juvenile Asylum, (Thirteenth street,) SIO,OOO. , Colored Orphan's Asylum, SIO,OOO. Colored Homfe, $5,000. Society for the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen-of the Episcopal Church, $20,000. Children's Aid Society, SIO,OOO. St. Ann’s Episcopal Chdrck tor Deaf Mutes, SIO,OOO. Protestant Episcopal Church Society tor the Propagation of Evangelical Knowledge, $30,000. American Church Missionary Society for Missionary objects in Nevada Territory, $20,- 000. St. Luke's Home for- Indigent Christian Females, SIO,OOO. Society for the Relief of Destitute Chil dren of Seamen on Staten Island, SIO,OOO. The decedent's residuary estate is divided equally among the following institutions American Bible Society; American Church Mission Society; Foreign Mission Society of Protestant Church; Domestic Mission So ciety ; New York Hospital, and New York Dispensary. By a codicil the decedent de vises to the Prison Association of this city five thousand dollars. . CKPROrO&ED ASSAULT*. A Woman Attacked in tlie Street end Dangerously Stabbed by a Stranger-- Arrest of tin* Assassin. At an early hour on Tuesday night a most fearful and entirely unprovoked assault was cio.de on Mrs. Elizabeth Colerdau, a respect able and inoffensive female, by a blood thirsty ruffian name Thomas Lynch. It ap pears that at about 9 o clock on Tuesday night, Mrs. Coleman was quietly walking along First avenue, accompanied by Mr. Thomas Sanderson, residing at No. 385 Avenue B, and wheu near Seventeenth Bt., Lynch came up behind her and stabbed her in the head with a sharp knile, inflicting a terrible wound, extendingTrom the top of the head to the bottom of tbe 'right check, com pletely severing the car. He then plunged the knife into her back, between her shoul ders, inflicting another terrible and danger oub wound. Mrs. Coleman sank to the pavement, and as Lynch was about to stab her again, .Sanderson knocked him on tbe sidewalk. An alarm was at once raised and Officer Young, of tbe Eighteenth precinct was soon on the spot, and took Lynch into custody. Mrs. Coleman, who had fainted from the pain and loss of blood, was taken up and conveyed to the Bellevue Hospital where she is now under treatment. She is m a very critical state, and it is feared that the wounds may prove iatal. Lynch w*s taken to the Eighteenth precinct station-house and locked up for the night. He tears the repu tation of a desperado, and has been twice arrested—once for stabbing an officer and a;ain lor stabbing his wife. In explanation ot his fiendish conduct Lj-jich stated that he was partially intoxicated, and mistook Mrs Coleman for bis wife, whom he had suspect «and of carrying on a flirtation with a strange male companion, and on the impulse of the moment determined to be revenged. Hence his attack on Mrs. Coleman. Lynch was a perfect stranger to tbe persons whom he at tacked, as were they to him, and there was not the slightest provocation for the attack Lynch, who is forty-one years of age, was arraigned before Alderman Flynn, pi adding at the Jefferson Market police court, who committee him to prison to await the result of the injuries to Mrs. Coleman.— Philadelphia Paper. We understand that General Custis Lee has been appointed Professor in the Virginia Military Institute,to fill the chair formerly oc cupied by General Jackson. The Ohio Union light Guard, whic-h for wveral months previous to Mr. Lincoln’s acted as his body guard, and since that acting in the same capacity 0 j e *‘dent Johnson, is to be mustered out 9mWOKXXIT FOR’OB [O Up Lev f. LI IP p The Great Invention of the Age IN Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s Sew Pateut Dupes Ellip tic for Donble) Spring Skirt, i rpHIS Invention consists of Dnple* (or two; Eliptlc ! 1 Pure Hefined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided l tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the 1 ton' iiest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the s.n --! gie Springs, and consequently preserve then perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any i Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and i pleasure to any lady wearing the Implex Elliptic Skit! i will be experienced particularly In all crowded Asseiu ' biles, Opera*, Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Tews, I Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when In use to occupy a small ! place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort ann great convenience of wearing the Duplex E’llptlc Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after wardi willingly dispense »ilk their use. For children, misses and young ladies they are'superior to all oth ers. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply donbie twistea thread and win wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which Is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Donble Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs. Btone steps, Ac., which they arc constantly subject to when lit use. Ail are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality In every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible and arc unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS’, BRADLEY 4 CARY, Gate J. I. A J. O. West,} Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu facturers, W Chambers and W und 81 Iteadc streets, New York. For sale in all first class stores in this city, and throughout the United States and Canadas. Havana de Cuba, Mexlim, South America, and the West In dies. Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (Or double) Spring Skirt. _ . » Jyß Stf Headquartkks Sch-Distbict or Oqeechee i Savannah,Ga., Sept. 18,-1865. ) Circular,) No. 20. J Ou and after this date articlesan the Public Market of this city will be sold at the following prices. Persons violating this order, will lie reported to this office and summarily dealt with. . ■ By command of Bvt. Major Gen. J. M. BRAN NAN. Wat. H. Folk, Ist Lieut, and A. A. A. G. Fresh Beef, Ist cut, per lb 20 Fresh Beet, 2dN;ut, per IB 15 Country Dried Beef 15 Country Cured. Beef. 15 Jerked Beef 10 to 15 Veal, per lb 20 Mutton, per 1b.... 20 Liver, per lb , 15 Fresh Pork, per lb 25 Bass, per lb. 15 Drum per lb . 15 Fresh Water Trout 15 Salt “ “ 15 Sheephead 20 Mullet, large, size, per bunch 40 Mullet, smali size, per bunch 25 Brim, per bunch of five 25 Perch, per bunch of five 40 Suckers 25 Whiting r. * 40 Codfish, per lb 10 Shrimp, per quart,... 15 Crabs, each..... ;s Sturgeon, per lb 7 Sausages, Fresh pork .’ 40 Bacon, per lb., from... 20 to 25. Butter, per*lb 40 to 50 Clams per bushel 2 00 Cabbages, each, trorn 10 to*So Turnips, per bunch 1 10 Tomatoes* per quart 20 Okra, per quart : 10 Sweet Potatoes, per bushel ... 300 Irish Potatoes, per bushel 1 50 Green Com, each * 2 Water Melons, from 15 to 50 Apples per bushel 3 00 Peaches per bushel 3 00 Houey, per lb . 15 Docks, per pair \ " 200 Turkeys, etlcb, from $2 to 2 50 Geese, per pair 2 00 Fowls, grown.A, $1 to 1 25 Half G rown Fowls 75 Spring Chickens, per pair 50 Spring Chickens, 2d size 40 Egßs, per dozen. : 50 sep!4-tf HEADQ'RS DIST. OF SAVANNAH,) Ist Division Dkf’t ov Georgia, Savannah, Ga., Sept. 13, 1865.) General Orders, I No. 25. I All applications made by persons within the boundaries of this District of permits to retain tire arms, in compliance with Provost Marshal General Orders No. 3, dated Head quarters Department of Georgia, Augusta, Ga., September Ist, 1865, will be forwarded by the Assistant Provost Marshals, to whom they are pfesented, to their respective Sub- District Commanders, giving in the endorse ment the status of the applicant. % By command of Bvt Major Gen. J. M. BRANNAN. W ill A. Coulter, Bvt Major and A. A G. sepll o THOS. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY, 234 Doric Street, Phttodeipkia, Pa. Runt, by Mall promptly at- ew Wholesale BOOT AND SHOE STORE No. 175 Broughton ist.,* The Attention of Wholesale and Retail Dealers Is particularly requested to OUR STOCK. It consists of EVERY STYLE AND SIZE, All of which are Particularly Adapted TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE, As they are from Manufacturers who have been pre viously Manufacturers for the same, to iB6O. no GOODS AT DETAIL, WHYTE & FELLNER, ftlanttfacturera’ Agenti, Savannah Georgia. •epl2-tf thedSly express, PETERSBURG, VA. Ha# entered opon its Fifteenth year, in an enlarged form, with new type, under nuapieea highly flattering. It b&c a large and daiiy iucreaaing circulation, and of fete to merchante and others desiring to communicate with the Southern public, advantages eurpaaeod by none w ADVEKTiSIVO RATES. ONE bQrA.EC. Twoweekfi V.*.,, $ 5 0u One month * 6 00 Two monthfe 4 lo OO Three month* j 15 00 Six Months ‘24 00 One two aqi aheh. Two weeks sin oo One month 12 Oo Two months 15 00 Three months 1$ 00 Six month* 30 oo One year CO 00 Personadesiring a greater quantity of space than is above designated, will he accommodated ou liberal terme. m SUBSCRIPTION HATES, Single Copy, (malletg o cts. One Month, do. To “ Three Months, do $2 OO Six Months do .a.. 3 50 One Year do. k 1. COO Aruazss, A. P. (RiTCHFIELD <fc CO., PETERSBURG. VA. PXiOS^BCTUS OF THE Mercantile Mirror A Weekly Commercial ami Advertising Sheet, WITH AN EDITION OF 10,000 COIPIBS, FOR GRA TUITOUS CIRCULATION. To 5c Jewed on or about the 15 ih of July, ISCS, By 4. W. BURKE & 00., - .MACON, GA This enterprise is undertaken at the suggestion of many of the leading merchants of the country, os a method of extensively advertising their business.— While we will publish the advertisements of all who may favor us with their patronage, the paper will also contain Prices Current of the Markets in all the prinel pul Cities, Rates of Exchange, Brokerage, 4c., and Commercial News of every description that will be of interest to the Mercantile Community. Norwill.the “MIRROR" be exclusively filled with advertisements; but the paper will he sufficiently large to leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence, Select Reading Matter, Ac. It wlli be a family, as well as a ni'siKEss I’APLK, and we intend that it shail visit every City, Town and Village in the Country. All can perceive the advantage of advertising in a paper of this description. OUR TERMS WILL BE LIBERAL. We are- nuuble to publish them in this Circular, not knowing wtuil nura her of our friends will want their Business Cards, Notices. &c., brought be fore the Public through this medium. We will only say to all, send your Advertisements lo us immedi ately; suite how mi eh space you wish them to occu py, directions, Ac. We have a large Stock of Fancy Type, Cuts and material for displaying them, and feel confident of meriting the patronage and approval of all Business Men. As soon as we an ive at the amount of matter andsiie of paper required, we will make an estimate, and publish the rates f r advertising, in the first number. They will mb as low as pobsikle, to allow cs to publish the PAPF.it. Deeming it superflu ous to argue the benefit of this enterprise to the advev tisiiig world, we leave the subject with it, feeling as sured it will meet its cordial co-operation and sui>- port. Address J. W. BURKE 4 CO., Macon, Ga. Agent In Savannah: fiso. N. Niohoia Bay Street, jylS-tf THE NEW ORLEANS TIMES, The Leading Journal of (he South, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, Devoted to Literature and General News—The Discus sion of State and National Topics—The Wel fare of the Planting Interest—The Progress of Southern Commerce, and the Regeneration of Prosperity in the Southern States, The Proprietors of the New Orleans D.vn.v ano Weekly Times, encouraged by the liberal support given to their journal, have made ample arrangements for its improvement, with a view to.nqking it, in every respect, a FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN FAMILY AND NEWS PAPER. Terms of the Daiiy, SIG per annum; hall yearlv. $8 ; Quarterly, $4. THE WEEKLY TIMES Ib devoted to the discussion of topics of vital import ance to the interestß of the Gulf States; contain; a carefully prepared compendium of the news of each week, original and selected literary and miscellaneous matter, t iles, poetry, etc., correspondence from ull parts of the country and abroad, letters from the peo ple, a resume of the New Orleans market, etc., etc. Terms of the Weekly, $5 per annum. TO OLXJBSn The Weekly will be furnished as follows, when pent to one address: 2 copies •.. $ 9 P.O j C copies $25 00 3 *• 14 OU j 7 “ 29 00 4* “ *. 18(H) | 8 “ 33 00 5 22 50 j 9 “ .....37 00 * 10 copies . . .S4O. An extra copy will be given to any one getting up a Club of Ten. Terms invariably in advance. Address WM. H. V. KING A CO., nul*f-tf Proprietors N. O. Times, No. 70 ('amp sr WM. M. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, SEGARS, ALE and. Cider. THE Subscriber announces to his friends and pa trons that he has lust retd rued from Ihe Northern Cities, where he has made arrangements with the best Importing Houses, with whom he has dealt lor many years, for supplies of every article in his line and now offers for sale, ftntlie most reasonable terms Hie present Stock, selected by himself with great care, comprises; BRANDY, .OTAKD, DUPUY & CC., . PINET, CASTILT ON A- CO., A. SEIGNETTE. PELLEVOISIN. G I IN . MERER SWAN AND IMPERIAL EAGLE. COMET, (in eases.) W HIM It IESi. JOHN GIBSON, SONS ,t CO., MONONGAHELA, X, XX, XXX, OABENET, NECTAR and PURE OLD RYE, O. K. BOURBON, Very Old. RUM. JAMAICA AND Sv. CROIX. CHAMPAGNE, OF VARIOUS BRANDS, In Quarts and Pints. T VJ .V >«> . IMPERIAL, YOUNG lIY'SON, HYSON, OOLONG,' POWOHONG, in Caddies and Half Chests.' SußaS, GQffti, SOAR, STARCH, AC., AC. Also, Agent for the sale of Massey, Collins & Cos. PHILADELPHIA ALE. sepS-tf W. M. DAVIDSON. BALE ROPE. 100 Colli BicMon's fireeufeaf Rope. For sale by »cpl 4-3 ' HUNTER & QAMMELL. QUEENSWARE HOUSE, 109 Broughton Street, second nooa fkoii doisii sou. strut. A large and elegant Stock of-. China, Queensware, Glass, Ac., Jnst received fiom the manufacturers, and for sale at LOWEST NEW YORK PRICKS. JOBBERS AND DEALERS From all parts dt the Country are Invited to examine my WHOLESALE STOCK, Which Includes pickaxes containing complete aeaort ments, put up expressly for COUNTRY' T B A D E. Aborted Crates of WHITE GRANITE WASH, COMMON WARE, . WARE. “ WHITS COMMON Ooods re packed to suit purchasers, aul-ltn K. D. SMYTH. COMIttIKMIOW WKRCHAm,I(I. JAMES B. CAHILL, GKNKHAI. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, W ines and Liquers, 171 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HOLDERS ofMerchandlze wishing to realliw imme diately will consult then Interest, by consigning the same. Strict attention will be piven to all business en trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the most reisonable rates. sep4-3m Lrvi M. Churchill, J. R. W. Johnston. CHURCHILL & JOHNSTON, Dry Goods, AND —* GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS OF STEAMER UNION, S3 3 BRO -A, D STREET. , Orros,xn Masomc Hall, - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Wiil give prompt and personal attention to all CONSIGNMENTS THEY MAY' BE FA VORED WITH. Coubik aments Solicited. References in Savannah—Messrs. DeWitt k Mor gan, Bell, Wylly 4 Christian; .T, T. Paterson k Co. ; N. Lyon, Esq. aug24-lm JACKSON & WAR ROCK, AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Consignments solicited. . Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise and Cotton. aul9-lm TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER SOCTHERN PRODUCE.. FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Vksey Stbect. l.kw Yosk. Aud Memphis, Tens. Thomas Fsnnkb, llesrv Blnhett, D.W. Bowman. jytt ou CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JOKER BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND AUERCORN STREET SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments to the firm of Chas. L. Colby, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. EF.FXBKNOSS; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York. .larivs Slade, Esq., New York, lion. J Wiley Edmands, Boston. Gardner Colby. Esq., Boston. aulS—tt ~A. S. HARTRIDGE, Factor and Commission Merchant. BAY STUKET, SAVANNAH. To be found, at present, at office of Messrs. J. T. Thomas 4 Cos,, next to L'i ntral Railroad Bank. BCpl4 2w Woodward, Baldwin & Cos., 110 Duane Street, New York, 9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore* DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignment*, Sheetings, Osnoburgs anil Vain?. jylS L, T. 0 nil martin & Cos., GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, Bay Ntroct. (Opposite the City Hotel,) SAVANNAH, G A PARTICULAR e.tentlon given to proenring Freight*, and filling orders for Hard Pine Timber and Lnin ber, Cotton, Wool, Hides, Ac. L. J. OUILMARTIN, JOHN FLANNERY. E. W. DRUMMOND. » au!7 . • im John Jones, \ (Charton n. Way, Late Treasurer State of Ga. / \ Savannah, Ga. tfones Way, re-opened their office at No. 98, Bay Street. (Opposite the old stand,) Savannah, Ga-, for the trans action of a General Commission and Factorage busi ness. Particular attention paid to forwarding Cotton and Merchandize to and from the interior. References—T. W. t’hlchester, EJq.. Augusta, Ga., I. C. Plant, Esq., Macon. Ga,, J. W. Warren, Esq.. Co lumbus, Ga., and any Rank or Merchant of Savannah, Ga. Bepl3 eod lmo GEO. R. CNUMPStCoT, * AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 209. Broad Street, Afousta, Ga. ju2o 3m Tobias, Hendricks & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 88 BEAVER AND 1.15 PEARL STS., New York. RcftT to Octavns CVhen. au23 lm EDWARD (. LEMUEL & CO., Commission Merchants, ANDIJYSURANCE AGENTS, Macon, Georgia. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. KDWAIin O. LFGRIF.L, > GKO. Q, FEREVAN. | aug‘22 3 m M. J. SOLOMONS, Commission Merchant, WILL attend to the Selling or Receiving and For warding all kinds of Merchandise, Produce, Ac Office for the present at the Drug Store of J. M_ Ahraharos A Cos. au2l-ltn JOHN S. SIMJIIS & CO., Forwarding: and Commission MEBCIIAN TS. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS IN , Dry Ooods, Groceries, &e., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMI3’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. JNO. 8. SAVuiS. Ip. G. BAMX!g. OUAS. L, AfATuKR mil 1 y JT SHAFFER, ComOUaslcm Dealer - A _ T , T In Ell kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and produce, ~ .. , Washington Market, Opposite 143 West st„ Bulkhead between Barclay and __ Vesey sts., N E W J Y © R k Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and put up for tbe Southern market AH consignments promptly attenked to. tsa" Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. HENRY BRYAN, Bbylm Sthbj, next to Mfoohahts’ AND Pl,*NinU’ Bank UrruuniSi * Broker and Commission Agent roa >ali and rtmcuiic or STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c., And for Forwarding Cotton, suit Smo G|OCBKHfa, LldtOM, me. y. K. Iloiu.ui.. A 'lHi7tnk.il, 80IHWELL & WHITEHEAD Grocery, Commission aiid Forwarding MS&OSAVII, NO. 10l KAY STUEET, SAVANNAH, GA. reps lm Jot. G. Wans. * . A. H Cuimvion. JAS. R. WATTS & CO., WHeiEUlf AND RETAIL OEAIiRS IM Groceries apd Provisions. ALSO, IMPORTERS OF Foreign Liqnors, fines, *Segars, &c., 63 Si. JULIAN and 145 BRYAN STREET. • West side Market Square, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WE would call the attention of our friends and the public generally to our new connection, aud solicit a share of their patronage. Mr. A H. Champion, late of the firm of Champion A Freeman, thanks his friends for their past favors and requests the bestowal of the same on the jiew firm. aep7- lm HILTON & RANDELL, WHOLESALE GROCERS, X 93 Bay- st.. Near Barnard, SAVANNAH, GA., Are constantly receiving per Steamers from New York the Largest and most Complete Assortment of Groceries IX THE CITY. N. B.—Orders by Mall, accompanied with Remit tance, vaojirTLY Filled at Lowest Market Prices. au3l lmo f* -OREIGN A DOMESTIC ft ALES WINES jfIUhOES 4 StShHSJEeBffIM SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS or Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. auao NEW GROCERY STORE. Van Newton & Ward.. TXTOULD reppectfnlly inform their frier.da and the ▼ ▼ public that they have opened nt No. 153 Brough ton street, formerly occupied by Blun and Meyer; and will keep constantly on hand a well selected stock so Family Groceries. Quick sales and small profits is their motto, and a share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited, J. H. VAN NEWTON. B. G. WARD. sepl2 0 PIERCE SKEHAN Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skehan’s Celebrated GOLDEN AI.E AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle and in wood. London aftd Dublin Brown Btont, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to the trade. 17C BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, and 02 Liberty street. New York. G A Df N&UNCKL&S, GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS, AND— WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, A<\, Cobneb or Bay and Barnard Stbesfs, SAVANNAH, GA. Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool. Hides, 4c., and liberal cash advances made on shipmmts to our New York House. mils KIRLIN & KIENZLE, Wholesale and Rotail DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER. OUR HOUSE, 163 BAY’ STREET. au2l t s 3500 TONS^ —of * ENGLISH RAILS, Os best quality, SOxr.S per lineal yard. For sale by , „ FOWLE A CO, Ju79 Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y. KIRLIN.BRO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES,.WHS AND LIQUORS, CORKER WHITAKER STREET AMD BAY LANE. O&DEBS PftOiHPTLT FILLED & DELIVERED. nn2l ts Just Received, r CASES BACON SHOULDERS, ’ " 35 eases Tobacco, 2flo bnshels Salt, > 20 boxes English Dairy Cheese. For sale by Be P5-tf C. K. OSGOOD. XI. G-. HUWE Wholesale Dealers In CROCERIES, Liqi'OßS AND SEGARS, Corner Johnson Square and St. Julian strtet, andlNo. ITS Bay street, Hodgson's Building. Particular at tention paid to filling country orders. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OK ALE 45 LAGER-BEKR, sepll lm VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENCY, George A. Crump & Cos., 209 Bboao Stkket, Auor st a , Oa, Have on hand a large and well selected stock of Manufactured and Smoking Tihncco. samples sent by Express when desired. 3m Jn2o DANIEL MANN, ~ W"sssfa ssjisl '■*: uss termg and Repairing done at the shortest notice "** Northwest corner of St. Julian street ’ _ m and Market Square. GUNNY BAGGING; For sale by W - A - HAR °BE * CO. looker's Bitters, The Oldest and beat renowned. L. FUSKb, 66 Liberty Street, >epl¥-3mo NEW YORK BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS —AT— TONKING’S, ' ° F P ° BT OFrICE - HILTON HEAD. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CXIMMISSION MERCHANTS EKorthrrkr & Cos. • SHIPPING and COMMISSION MERCHAaNTS, Comer B iy and W hititker »trcet^. Savannah. On. Prompt attention given to consignments of Mer chandise and Produce'of sll kinds purchased and sold. acp2 lm Horatio Pitclier. COMMISSION MERCHANT. Dealer in Ship Stores aud Chandlery. Harris’ wharf, foot of Lincoln street, under the blutf. sepl Tison & Gordon, COTTON FACTORS. “ Commission and Forwarding Merchants, an3o g 96 Bay street. Rue Whitney Cos., General Commission Merchants, No. 202 Bay street, above Barnard street, au24 TYrady, Smith & Cos., Commission and For JL> warding Merchants and Manufacturers Agents, Hay street, north 6ide, between Whitaker and Bar nard street. aug24 James heavy, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Sole Agent for James Wallace’s Celebrated Whiskies, Gins, Alcohol, Cologne Spirits, and New England Rum. No. 6 Stod dard’s Building. Bay street. Savannah. an 19 NA. Hardee & jCo., .COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS Ebt A i:dku ED IN IS3G. Office No. 9 Stoddard’s Row, aulC Savannah, Ga. Heury Bryan, BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT. Brvan street, next to Merchants' and Planters* Bank. Building. an 16 MA. Cohen, • FORWARDING andCOMMISS’N MERCHANT, * Office Horae Ins. Cos , 89 Bay st. Bell, Wylly & Christian, AUCTION, GEN ERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga. Alii* Scarbrough & Cos., Gr.ooF.KT and Com mission Julian st*. Highest market prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances ou Cotton, Ac. Erwin A Hardee, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. Wm. 11. Stark, Wholesale Grocer and Com mission and Forwarding Merchant, corner Lin colit and Bay street. ang22 WINES, LIQUORS, &c. E. Kotlhcke A Cos., WHOLESALE DEALERS In Groceries, "'iuea, Liquors aud Segars. Comer of Bay and Whitaker st 6„ Savannah, Ga. sepY-lin HU. Kuwe & Cos., * . WUOLEBXLE lIEAI.FE3 IN LIQUORS, ALES AED LAGER BEER, Cor. St. Julian street and Johnson square. Israel R. Sealy 4 Cos., SOLE AGENTS AND ISIPOBTEBS OP Ch. FARRE CHAMPAGNES, Iu the State of Georgia. 207 Bay sL, between Barnard and Jefiersou, auO Savannah, Ga. Israel R. Scaly- & Cos., WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN IMPORTED WINES, vOKUIALS, BRANDIES AND SEGARS. null 207 Bay st., between Barnard and Jeff-rsou J Lanin, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In SraN • 7817 SIUABS, FbENOU BrANDIFS. WINXS, WH7BKSY and other Liquors. Tobacco of all kinds. IDI Bay street. Savannah, Ga. BUY GOODS. JoHn C. maker 4 Cos., Wj7oleba7.e and Retail Deii.ee 7n DRY GOODS, HOSIERY', GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, HIBBONS, 4c , 4c. - Cor. Congress and Whitaker sta. Tkomas Pepper, Wiioi.ekai.f and Ritaii. Diiai ei; in Staple and Fancy Dky Go*7», ot l/tprece aented Low Prices. ONE PRICE ONLY'. 115 Congress street. P l-esdee & Orff. DRY’ GOODS—WttOLESALE aN7> Retail. 11l ami 113 Congress st. John MeCoiiaghy, DEALER IN DRY’ GOODS, Ao. Bin Broughton street. Samuel M. Lederer, Jobber aud Retailer of Fanuv ami Staple Dky Goods, Boots and .Shoes. Clothing, Rats. 4c. 14ii Congress street. GROCERIES, C. K. Osgood, Store ISO Congress aud S5 St. Jnllan streets, Savannah, G.». WholesaUt and Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Tin and Hardware. N. B.—The highest cash prices paid for Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Hides, &c. sepl 5 • N. Gragg & Cos., lf)2 Bryan street, Deai- O erg in Fine-GROCERIES and -PROVISIONS— Agents for-Allen’s WAHOE BITTERS. Licensed Doaier in WINES and LIQUORS. aul<> SS. Miller, 15* Broughton street, ‘has for sale, • cheap, Flour, Sugar, Syrup, Lemons, Hay, Oats, Corn, Cow Peas, Binders, Potatoes, Turnips, Onions and Cabbages. au9 MFmt & v\ l,o*egffle Dealer in Wines, Li • QUORB, Segars, F> *■-< v Grocerws, Cajndiks, &c. A F. Mira, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in • GROCERIES, FRUITS, Ac. Cor. W hitaker and Congress st. Lane Congdon i Symons, WHOaaKSALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Comer Whitaker and St. .Julian sts., Hilton Ar.llujulcll, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 19S Bay Street, are constantly receiving per steam ere from N. York, the largest and moat complete assortment of GROCERIES In this city. EP* DeJ’o, Deai.eii in Choice Family Groceries, • Wines, Liquors, &o. ■ 13i> Broughton street. Robert JUalfore,- WHOLESAJaE AND RETAIL GROCER, • 151 Broughton street. BLLLIARDS~ &c. l|lhe “Live Oak,” corner of Drayton street and * Bay Lane. CHOICE WINES, ALES and SUGARS at Retail. Dunn A McMahon, Proprietors. atilt) O'Toole <& Cos., BILLIARDS, LIQUORS, WINES, &o. Broughton st., third door from Bull. Billiard Saloon. By WALTER O'MEARA. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. Bay street, over Express Office. Union Shades, Txrknci Ncqsnt, Proprietor. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, 4c. St. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,) by A. Stamm. Wholeaule ana Hetail. None bnt CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS served. Free Lnnch. SCRIVENERY. John J. Purtille, (late Recorder of the Second Provost Court ) will attend to all Writings and Business entrusted to his care, at Saloon of Terence Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski House. GAS FITTING,jtfcc. piumliiug and Gas Fitting, -A ' Bv JOHN H. CULLEN, Broughton at., ono door Wert. of Barnard. Wf I• Williams, Gas Fitter and Plumbsb, • and Dealer in Tin Ware, House Furmsuinq Goods, Ac. 143 Broughton street. W'eed At Cornwell, Wholesale Dealers in Hardware and Tin Ware. TT Cranston, • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, 91 Bryan st:, next to cor. Whitaker. SEGARS, TOBACCO. &c. hurtherkr .V Cos., : 'J Importers of Genuine Havana Segars, Cot ner Bay and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga. sep2 lm Jacob LangsdoiT At Cos., Wholesale Dealers In line Havana and Domestic Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. 171 Bay street, Jre tween Whitaker and Barnard Btreets- an 24 I A Kolb. ' • SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac Barnard street, one dior Sofath of the Market. CF. Lopez, Segars, Tobacco, Snuef, Fites, • Panov Articles, Stationery, Ac. ■ Cor. Bull and Broughton sts. F Constanta Exporter of Domestic and Havana • Seoaxs, Meekrciiauei Piter, &o. Also, Wines, CUA.UPAQNES and other Liquorß. Bull street, opposite the Post Ofifce. ‘ PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c. Savillc dt Leach, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Cor. Bryan afreet and Market Square. AffEerklng Ink, Manufactured and for sale bv XX * DAVID H. GALLOWAY, eo. V. Nichols, ~ BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Bay st., between Abercorn and Drayton E. J -SsS!&.^?gS^xioNEß; No. 6 Whitaker street. C w. Mason A Cos., HJjRALD JOB raiNTINQ OFFICE. • No. in Bay aureet. DIRECTORY— CONTINUED CJ/JTfllXtJ H" Topliain, IBs Congrem street a. nah, and 7 Merchants’ Row, Po i km'li Dealer in Fine Reailv Made f ’lotni::, Gtn.i 1 . p’ S . c -- lug Goods, Hats and (.hi,, Gtnt * L_— L. r .i- • m _ atl2i^ profession; a l Dr. 12. SI. kneed, ; —=s DENTIST. York street nearConriUouty^a^annLh watche^jkyvelky, FD. Jordan, Dealer in • Silver and Plated Ware FA\?-vrL' ,rvr * :Ltr . **" W “' c, ;r e an(l elry Repaired^ 1 G °° r ' 6 126 Congress st,, opposite the Pulaski House. HAIR - FURNITCHR 4c„ at abort notice. &=E CHINA WA RFT^ a ‘~~ J m Broilgfatt ' n s ‘reet, 2d door .... architecture, &0 . ~~~ ~~~ J audDraught"man , 7rii“atteiuf? >en ii er ' Arc Ltect iuesa in the a* V t* branches n£ U “ llb O' bu?. street uext to Stoddaro-s * N0 ’ 124 B&l ' PLUG GISTS -= \Kf Walsh, BMard sis. T"*£ .^WBLU’PMAN,IateKre : s4 WABL homas ill. Turner, ~ , lfk , druggist, —|-“ U ] ,h 'tt?-- c^_Barn I,r 1 ,rd n „^,.„ ugUton j A * Solomons di Vo,. A“— SHOES, of all kinda and qSiSs and Bools - 4 »i door North of the m„.i„. T. Nichols, —— VA RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CONFECTIONERY, ' T E. Hernandez, ~~ " • CONFEC'IION KR • Wholesale and Rxtail MANUFACTURER of SYRI PS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY OP ALL KINDS. VIILni ljC_Broughton street, tivo doors from it.m.wi M Fi **Kerald, , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEALFR in CIDERS, am.RASPBERRY i, I, T cinurb, io., B&- In any quantities, to suit Purchasers ® _ ~ WHITAKER STREET. photographs" ~ JT. Reading 4 Cos., ~ • I’hOTouRaPHERS, Cor, Whitakar and St. .Julian etfi . yy I Ison’s Photographic GalUiV, Air ’PSSSS*" co » s “ Bv.oro.7TON AND Wiiitp.ve St« tfflS INI V P WC*™* KNOWN to THE ART TIIR Vrnv B»b_t Manmlr, - PAINTS, OILS, &c. John Oliver, House and Sign Painter Dealer meet 11 P<UntS ° llS - Glass ’ &c No - 11 Whitaker! —-7 : ; ; aug22* ffphomas YV. Shea, . HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER: stSid oYjno (L C ; ' St ~ W* SOFIA WATER. John Ry-nn, Bottler of SODA WATER, POKIER aud ALE. CORDIALS, SY’KUPS, 40. f |Jr ‘ iJi> and West Broad streets. PRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. Carluirt, Whitfiord & Cos., manufacturers an:i Wholesale Dealers in READY MADE CLOTHINC, 331 and 333 Bkoidway. oou. Wqrtu Strfft, „„ _ NEW' YORK. UhT”’- I Sbafee, WM. H. WniTroßD, Van ! w a. T. Hamilton, Office of Tayan 4 Csrhart ■ j - vC 3m STEELE & BURBANK, 11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca. CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur chasers to their superior stock of * MILITARY AND NAVAL. CLOTHING, w , . FURNISHING "GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated Flew"’‘Vi'inlf 5 ’ Belts. Embroideries,Boots,Cap» &c. CHJJVNINGHAM &, • PURSE, F A hn?R?iiA^ O JI' V w KDINQ AND COMMISSION Ga Stodt,ard ’ 8 LqWW StolM ' OBmm r , e n C ??T E<>bt ' Habersham & sons, Hunter A 1511-1, t i nVn6 uc oh u C ’ n ’ Bri gbam, Baldwin & 00., B de °' Claghorn * Cunningham. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. vpAE undersigned have this day entered into Copart “try on Stevadoragc, DrayagC, Stor age and Commission business, under the name of H, J. Dickerson ,r Cos. Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low & - a 11. J. DICKERSON T. A. GOODWIN. „ . „ N. B. BROWN. Savannah, Ga- August 2i, ISBS. au2l-lra ■ Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish Hooks. ANDREW CLERK Sc CO., 4S MAIDEN LANS, NEW YORK, SOLE! AGENTS ASD IMPORTERS. OUR former customers will find a reduction in gold prices of the. Needles, while the quality is alwaya Kept up to the highest standard known to English manufacturers. ° A. C. & Cos., rospectfnlly solicit a renewal of the mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed by their bouse, an 23 3m Large Importation -OF HAVANA SEGARS, LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO. 125,000 Superior Havana Segars, (Jenny Lind) 30 bales Spanish Leal Tobacco ’ ‘ 2,000 lbs. choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco 3,000 Clinches Spanish Cigarettas Jnst received direct from Havana. I have also.in Stbre a large lot of the best brand. Virginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco Anderson’s and Lilieuthal’s Fine Cut Chewing To bacco. v ® Mcrchaum. Brier Root and other Pipes All of which I am prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail. „ ’ R. MOLINA. Corner Bull and Congress streets, anglC-tf l nder Screven House Real Estate for Sale- R U i L ®! NQ LOT suitable for Retail Stores or Ware sTeet?. U K’rm“caeh Bron S hton Bntl Montgomery Gordormrects’ TeJm"east™" ° f Wbl * ikCr “ 4 •Jin'"!®” Lot No 8 Gaston Ward, 100x60; b£S ‘five fern All houses. Price low for c*ish, sepl4-1 w T!E»?RT BRYAN. SHADES, SHADES. JUST RECEIVED, ’Window Bliades, PAPER HANCINCS ; GILT CORNICES, BANDS AND FIXTURES The subscriber having purcha-ea a Stock of the above articles, he is now prepared to attend to all or ders with despatch. All work warranted. W. H. 11. TURNER, •epl-15 68 St. Julian street-