Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 09, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. NOKDAVi OCTOBER V. • *>•>•*• (From tile Saturday Tress.] j OXI>V A YEAR, Site saw him coming np the path. Mid sprang to the door with glad surprise; He touched her baud with polished ease. Aud a look of path w ent into her eyes. A look of pain went into her eyes, Hnt a stead} entile wa* on her face ; In friendly, » areless-seemiug tones. lie 'aiketi of city life and w ays. rihe saw him going down the path. Hie careless words w ere in Iter ears— Pile hid her face in her homely hands. Aud her eyes were Mind with bitter tears. Don Lloyd Wyman. firom the Round Table.] Sacred Poetry. A wonderful activity exists in the depart ment of literature caiied hyiuuoh:*sy. X t that so many new hyras and sacred song tire now wriiten, but the Uynui i.iiquati,-- tire aDroad gieaniug every sera t u . . ,110 is verse in old song-booss and hym ,u... .-,u . Iturnisuiog it up for our buying, fen years tttio it was difficult to find any < In . tion , f hymns beyond those Used in the churcne*; now you can buy a dozen choice vo.umns of tcligious poetry in,auy boo.;-,tore. The teems of Christian poetry which are packed away in the dusty tomes of Crhfhaw, and Wither, and Herrick, and Daniel, aud \ aughan, and Herbert, have been collected and edited, or sprinkled into more recent col lections, in every vaiiety of form and mutila tion. ‘‘The Christian year,” in 1827, was the key-note to this movement. Says Dr. -■ewman : ‘‘When the general tone of re ligions literature was so nerveless and im potent as it was at that time, Keble struck an original note and woke up in the. hearts of thousands anew music, the music ol a : chool long unknown in England." • Since that day, the church hymn-books have gradually been enriched with more lib eral additions, though they are poor enough yet with all their improvements, aud ibe sim ply of hymnals has every year increased iu merit and variety. And on*' of the chief re sults of these contrihmions of old elcineuts to modern religious poetry has been, that many persons have woven ilteir meditations and experiences into Chrisiiao h\ tuns, aod, instead ot following the old system of long and-hort meter, have bent both meter anil words so completely to the thought that they torm together one normouious whole. It has become the fashion ot the tiny to write reli gtous lyrics,— not to be sung, not for the public ear, but to be read iu subdued tones tu the stillness of one's cnauibet, or with con genial companions The Bubjectiveness of modern peotry has t ome even to this, and when these experi ences are not morbid, but situ .ly toe natural outpourings of the heart in spiritual cotnuiu mon, the result, in the It mds of a true poet, is excellent; and as it is given to women to penetrate into the mysteries ol n ligi >n with a gentler aud more reverent tread ttiau m, u, perhaps the best religious poetry ha, been written by them, or, li uot by women aloue, by those men who have come nearest to the receptive faith of womau. Iu proof of this, we have but to mention the names of Airs, btowe. Miss Elliott, Miss Kimball. MiesPruc , tor and Aliss Waring, though Faber, and Keble. and Tennyson, aud Coxe, and Palmer have the same leminine gracu aud beautiful tenderness. Aud any one who will take the -'-trouble to trace the authorship through anv one of the dozen lyres which now claim onr attention will tmd further proof of the same tact. • Personal Sketches.—Augusta J. Evans -The author of ‘‘Beulah” and “Alacaria" deserves more than a passing notice at the hands of every friend of Southern literature aud Southern genius. We are not given to hyperbole, but to do justice to Aliss Evans, we are compelled to use language which will appeal- hyperbolical to those woo have uot watched her career or have not “studied" I her productions as “works of art.” In native genius, then, we believe her to be a star of the first magnitude. Still in tne heyday of young womanhood, her genius is so ex uberant as, in most of its manifestations— particularly in some of the finest passages of Alacaria”—to present to the cold, uuitupas sioned critic, the appearance of “high art” —reckless of the “unities”—a Koh-i-noor "in the rough.” But this defect, this blemish upon a gem of purest ray serene, must : peedily pass away : iu fact, you can al ready see that it <s passing away. “Practice . makes perfect, ’ and practice only : and with each succeeding work of Aliss ‘Evans, it is plain to the most iudifferent observer that she is surely rising on the wing ot a mighty inspiration to her decreed place among “the few immortal names that were uot born to •Ho.” The lady admirers of .the author ot “Beu lah will be interested to hear toai slu- uocs not belong to the “homely guild,” as is so usual witn women of genius. Personally at tractive, that attiacliveuess is indescribably heightened by a wondrous charm of manner, and by unpretentious conversational powers such as, we venture to affirm, have rarely (•eon equaled by the celebrities of either sex Splendidly as she writes, eloquent as she is with her pen, she surpassed herself when she speaks; and you cannot help thinking, when listening to her improvisation flow of spark ling thought on all imaginable subjects, here is an American Corinne, quite equal to the glorious conception of Madame de Btuel; here is a young woman of extraoidiuary wealth of intellect, whose labors in the field of letters are bound to exercise a potent in fluence in improving the taste and elevating the character ol Southern literature Mm phi- Ary-.is. A New Style of Bkooing—“The Flaneur writes iu the London Star Here is a delicious example of anew kind of begging A friend of utiue who had advertised the birth of his child iu the Times, a tew days afterwards received he auuotiuce meut cut out and ueatiy pasted on a card with an ornamental flowereu border, with a text trom Exodus, ‘Take tbls child and nurse it for me,’ printed at the bottom. Ac companymg it was the folly wing letter : \V fit the happy aud the plosperous crown their joy by contributing something to a Struggling parisu ? a miserable church, too small tor tue people ; a wretched scuool which needs rebuilding ; a considerable debt upon the parsonage Louse ; aod otbcT matteis are pressing iu a village where there sr^'v^r' 17 ' T ANARUS“ im "s««» M 1 1“ “But no ! 1 will not print the address of ibis clerical ilicawber!” The Government H Ou the Ist ot January last there were two hundred m-u --eral hospitals in the country, with thousands of patients under treatment. At the nre-em time there are but forty, containing about seven Umusaud patients, and by the aid of thoroughly saeuilfic surgical treatment to gether with a liberal expenditure of money tor wooden legs, arms aud things ol that sort the Medical Department is rapidly reducing that number. No expense is spuied by the government in starting its shattered defenders in the world agaiu as near as possible as good as new.— Washington Letter. “ Wby, Bridget,” said a lady wbo wished to rally her servant girl for the amusement ol company, upon the fantastic ornamenting of a huge pie, “did you do this? You are quite an artist. Pray, how did you do it?” “ Indade, ma'iu, it was meseif that did it.” replied Bridget. “ Isn’t it pretty ? I did it with your old false teeth, mum."' IsiKEBSIISO TO IkSURaNCL CoStPAMeS.— 1 ite ( ommissioncr of Internal Revenue bus decided that “in deducting the amount of ieu taxable großs receipts lor premiums and , uu( ? (a '. section 103 of the act of not au< y »3i l . nsuiauce companies are umyuui p aia * LINVILLE &. GLEASON. SAVAXXAH. AGENTS FOII MERRITT, WALCOTT 6c CO., 64 ConrtMt Street, New Tort MANUFACTURERS of ALL kinds of BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEBS, Bridge, Car, Strip or Band M, AND— BOILER BOLTS, SETT status, fOlfH OR L.4G SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND SQUARE WABHERS, Turn buckles. Bolt Ends, Taps and Dies. <Sco. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS. CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES ; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, aud every article used iu constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. ENGINEERS’ STORES. COAL OIL. TALLOW’, WASTjE FELTING, HEMJ, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISH, 4c.: ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES,FILES, CHIsELS, 4c. 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. sept* ts COMSTOCK & KINSEY, MACHINERY DEPOT, Office No, 154 Bay Street.Savamiali. Ga. \\n: keep on hand aiH fnrn sh to order at Mann ▼ ? f.icniren#’ Pri es, Engine,Foot and Hand Lathes PI nee. Drills Chucks Bolt • utters, Ge »i Cutters. Wood &M nn “Portable Engines, 1 ' Hoisting En gines, ood Working Machinery of every description. Stationery tteam Endues and Boiler*, Cotton Gius and Presses Saw Mills, Rice Mills, Grist Mills, Circu lar and Mill Saws, Rubber and Leather Belting and Hose. Gearing, shafting, Hangers aud PulUea, Hy draulic Jacks and Punches Pumps of all kinds. All kinds of Wood and Iron Working Machinery and supplies. Agents for the West Point Foundry, E. A. Wood's Steam Guage and Boiler Feeders. «T SEND TOR A CIRCULAR. COMSTOCK & IvINSEY, No. 154 Rav street, oct4-Tu,Th&S2m Savannah, (ia. ESTABLISHED 1809. ENOCH MORGAN'S SON'S Soaps, <fec.. No. 211 W ashing!on -St., «ep 9 NEW YORK. 3ra THE NEW YOROeWS. D A I L Y, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY A\D SERI WEEKLY YEW'S. GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPERS. BEYJAHIX WOOD Editor And Proprietor- Journals of Politics, Literature, Fashions, Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miscellany, and News from ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD! improioentTintroduced IMMENBI CIRCULATIONS’ DETERMINED ON. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST PAPERS PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS, Published Every Wednesday. Single Copies Five Cents One Copy, one year ..$ 2 00 Three Copie-. one year o 00 Five Copies, one ye ,r S 75 Ten Copies, one year ] 7 oo —And an extra copy to any Club of Ten Twenty Copies, one year 30 00 The Weekly News is Sent to Clergymen at $1 50. SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS. Published every Tuesday and Friday. Single Copies, one year $ 4 00 Three Copies, one year 10 00 Five opies, one year 15 00 Ten Copies, one year 30 00 —And an extra copy to any Club of Ten. Twenty Copies, one year ... 55 ro To Clergymen 3 00 NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. To Mail Subscribers sio per annum Six Mouths Five Dollars For sale by all Newsdealers. Specimen of DAILY and WEEKLY NEWS tent free. Address BENJ. WOOD, Dally News Building, No. lo City Hull Square, New York City. Fairbanks Scales! A*.®3&"S!.SS nm ■“ tcp2 °- 10 BELL WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN. ASTEN & THROCKMORTON, NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK, aLd ln Buildc,.’ and Locksmiths Hardware. Nails Pullies Cord, liim Locks and Kuobs, Butt Hlngps. 13ra G s aud' Iron Kcvs andCastinKS, Oong Bella Vire, Silver All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at 10 per cent, less than market prices. v 1 y erp!9 C m itKWPitmi. ixaSly JOURNAL & MESSENGER, Pnbluhel Every Morning anil Evening. MACON GEORGIA, CORNER OF CMERRY ANO THIRD STREETS. LARGEST (I ROLL A TIOS IS MIDDLE AXD SOUTH WESTERS GEORGIA THE old ’-Journal 4 Messenger," first established In 18(10, tmd regularly published ever since, has tqe Largest Circulation of any paper in this section. We are offering liberal terms to advertisers, and merchants, and others desirous of having their busi ness generally known, will do well to advertise in unr columns. Ol IS W EEKLY Contains ihe legal advertising of some eight or ten counties and is circulated thioughout the Southern and Northern .-slates generally. Parties sending their advertisements with the money will be insured satisfaction Address S ROSE & CO. IsLoniH.} Proprietors. acpir. THE NEW ORLEANS TIMES, The Leading Journal of the Soutb. 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 Nr.w Orj.kaj.-s Daily ur Wekkly Ti.mis. encouraged by the liberal support given to their Journal, have made ample arrangements for its improvement, with a view to making it, in every respect, a FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN FAMILY AND NEWS PAPER. Terms of the Daily, $lO per annum; half yearly, $8; Quarterly. $4. THE WEEKLY TIMES Is devoted to the discussion of topics of vital import ance to the interests of the Gulf S’fttes; contain* a carefully prepared compendium of the new* of each week, original and selected literary and miscellaneous matter, tales, poetry, etc., correspondence from all 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 CLUBS. The Weekly will be furnished as follows, when sent to one adriressr 2 copies $ 9 £0 I C copies s*2s 00 3 14 OO | 7 “ 29 00 4 “ IS 00 I S “ 33 00 5 *» 22 001 U “ 3100 10 copies s4<>. An extra copy will be given to any one getting up a Club of Ten. Terms iu variably In advance. Address \VM. H. C. KING & CO., anl4-tl Proprietor N O. Times. No. 70 Camp st THE DAILY EXPRESS, PETERSBURG, VA. lias entered npon its Fifteenth year, in an enlarged form, with new type, under auspices highly flattering. It has a large aud dally increasing circulation, and of feis to merchants and others desiring to communicate with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by none, ADVERTISING HATES. ONF SQUARE. Two weeks $5 00 One mouth 0 00 Two months 10 00 Three months ..) 15 00 Six Months 24 00 One Year 40 00 TWO SQUARES. Two weeks $lO 00 One month 12 00 Two months 15 00 Three months IS oo Six months 30 00 One year 00 00 Persons desiring a greater quantity of space than ii above designated, will be accommodated on liberal terms. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Single Copy, (mailed; r> cts. One Month, do 75 “ Three Months, do $2 no Six Months do 3 50 One Year do C <K) Address, A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO., PETERSBURG, VA. PROSPIIOTTTS OF TUE Mercantile Mirror A Weekly Commercial and Advertising Sheet, WITH AN EDITION OF 10,000 COPIES, FOR GRA TUITOUS CIRCULATION. To be lowed on or about the Voth of Juiu , ISCS, By J. W. BURKE & CO., - MACON, GA Tills enterprise Is undertaken at the suggestion of many of the leading merchants of the country, r.s a method of extensively advertising their business.— While we will publish the advertisements of all who may favor u- with their patronage, the paper will also contain Prices Current of the Markets ln all the princi pal Cities, Rates of Exchange. Brokerage, <tc., and Commercial News of every description that will be of interest to the Mercantile Community. Nor will the “MIRROR ” be exclusively filled with advertisements; but the paper will be sufficiently large to leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence, Select Reading Matter, Ac. It will be a family, as w kll as a business taper, and we intend that It shall 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 unable to publish them in this Circular, uot knowing what number of our friends will want their Business Cards, Notices, Ac., brought be fore the Public through this medium. We will only say to all, send your Advertisements lo us immedi ately ; etatt, how much space you wish them to occu py, directions, Ac. We have a large Stock of Fancy Type, Cnt9 and material for displaying them, and feel confident of meriting the patronage and approval of all Business Men. A 9»xm as we arrive at the amount of matter and size of paper required, wc will make an estimate, nnd publish tne rates f r advertising, in the fir.-t number. They will peas low as possible, to allow rs to rpm.isH the papfu Deeming it superflu ous to argue the benefit of this enterprise to the adver tising world, we leave the subject with it, feeling as sured it will meet its cordial co-operation and sup port. Address JW. BURKE & CO., Macon, Ga. Agentiu Savannah: Gro. N. Nionoi.s. Bay Street. JytS-tf THE DULY EVENING VOICE. PUBLISHED AT BOSTON, MASS., IH TJIF * OFFICIAL ORGAN —OF THE Grand Eight-Hour Loague of Mass,, ai*d or ,the WORKiNfiMEM 3 ASSEMBLY Os BeSTOti- IT is independent in Politics, eschews Sectarian mat ters, cunt,dns all the Local nnd General News of the and .y, ii especially devoted to the interests of Work iugmeu, and its managers spare no pains to make it THE PEOPLE S PAPER. Its facilities for obtaining the latest and most relia ble intelligence on every subject of interest are nnsnr. paesed, aud make it a newspaper that will be wet corned by every sou of New England in any section of the country. It has a large circulation, and as nn ad '■ar isirg medium Is ansurpassed by any newspaper in Uoeton. i~sf~ Subscription Price, $5 per year. FREIGHT FOR MISTY, RECEIVED DAILY, And Forwarded (niMVerkly. Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt R. JoHwtON. Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edward Hiller. Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon's Wharf, we are prepared to receive freight as above. Due notice will be given of the days of departure of each steamer. ERWIN A HARDEE. JOHN L. ROCMILLAT. ■eplS lm Agent ou Wharf €'OMMISRION WK KC IIANTS, Ac. Rue, Whitney A I'd.. (iF.XF-HAI. Commissi o n >1 erchaii ts, 202 BAY STREET, Savannah, - - - - Ga. Particular Attention Paid to Shipments to onr House in Philadelphia. sep22-lm G.B.&G.W. LAMAR General amission (Hants. FORWARDING AMD SHIPPING AGENTS SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. THE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part nership under the name and style of G. B. and G. W Lamar, for the transaction of a _ General Com mission, Forwarding and Shipping Business and offer their services to their friends and the public. Office in Jones’ buildings. Bay Street, few doors East of Claghoin A Cunningham, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson Esq , Savannah ; John C. Ferrill. Esq.. Savannah: G B. Lamar, Esq.. Sa vannah . Wm. E Jackson. Esq , President Augusta Factory ; Messrs. Josiah Sibley & Sons. Augusta; J B. dr J. W. Walker, Augusta. G. B LAMAR. Jr. sep3o-lm G. W. LAMAR Ja. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, BAY' STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Hairu’ Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low 4 Co.’s. Refers to Messrs. Hunter 4 Gammell, Crane, John son 4 Graybill: Bell, Wylly 4 Christian ; Bothwell 4 Whitehead; Miller, Thomas 4 Cos.; M. A. Cohen. Esq. ecp29-tf W ARREN & PLAINER, Commission Merchants, And dealers in all kinds of coarse nud fine papers and paper stock. Also, a flue assortment of envel opes and twines constantly on hand. Cash paid for rags, bagging and waste paper in large or small quan tities. eeplS ts 210 Bay street, Savannah. Ga. .Alexander Harclee, Storage and General Commission Merchaut CORNER BAY AND JEFFERSON STS., Savannah, Georgia, Dealer in-HAY. FODDER. GRAIN. FLOUR. WOOL, HIDES, BRAN. SHORTS, 4c. sep22-lm JAMES B. CAHILL, GENERAI, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Liquors, ITI BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HOLDERS ofMerchandize wishing to realize imme diately will consult their interests by consigning the same. Strict attention will he given to all business on trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the most reasonable rates. sep4*3m TO SHI ITERS OF COTTON AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT 4 BOWMAN, Successors to Ilotchkias Fenner 4 Beunett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Vxaxv Stkket, ~ku York. And Memphis, Term. Thomas Fknreb, Henev Benkett, D. W. Bowman. jyG tiru CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Skipping Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JOWEB BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND ABERCOBN STREET SAVANNAH. GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments to the firm of Chab. L. Colby, of New York, or to otir friends in Boston. MAUDE & WRIGHT. Agents at Augusta, Ga. RF FE UEN o E 8; Messrs. Dabnev, Morgan & Cos., New York. Jarive Slade, Esq.. New York. Hon. J W T iley Edmands, Boston. Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sop IS—ti Woodward, Baldwin A Cos., 110 Duane Street, New York, O and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings, Oanaburgs and Yarns. jylß John Jones, ) ( Charton H. Way, Late Treasurer State of Ga > ( bavannah, Ga. J ones. & W ay, Have rc-opened their office at No. 98, Bay Street. (Opposite the old stand,; Savannah, Ga-, for the t rans action of a General Commission and Factorage bnsi ness. Particular attention paid to forwarding Cotton and Merchandize to and from the interior. RKrKKENOER—T. W, Chichester, Esq.. Augusta, Ga., I* C. riant, Ksq., Macon, Ga,, J. W. Warren, Esq.. Co lumbus, Ga., and any Bank or Merchant of Savannah, Ga sepl3 eod lmo HEN RY BRYAN, Bryan Street, next to Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank Building, Broker and Commission Agent for Bale and purchase of STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c., And for Forwarding Cotton. johTsTMIs & to., Forwarding and Commission MERCHAN TS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay St root, Jaoksonxillo, Florida. JNO. s. SAMNftS. ED. G. SAVMIB. CHAS. L, MATHER •nil ts A. T. CUNNINGnAiI. |». G. PULSE. CUNNINGHAM Ac PURSE, Factors, forwarding and commission MERCHANTS, No. 4 Stoddard'* Lower Stores, Bay sheet, Savannah. Ga. References—Robt. Habersham & t ors. Hunter & Gammell, Octavus Cohen, Brigham. Baldwin & Cos., Erwin & Hardee, Cinghorn &, Cunningham. sep4 3m “ En\~M£TCALFE & CO., GERERAL , FORWARD ING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. % Lower Stoddard's Range between Abercorn and Lincoln Streets, Savannah, - - - - • • Ga. References—nening, Flint 4 Pearce, New Y'ork; E. M. Bruce 4 Cos.. Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Keq., Atlanta, Ga.; Knott 4 Howes, Macon, Ga.; E. M. Brace, Morgan 4 Cos., Appalachicola, Fia.; Watts, Crane 4 Cos . N. Y'.; Geo. C. Pearce 4 Cos . Bt. Louis, Mo.; H. C. Bruce 4 Cos., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook, Albany, Ga.; Jno. W. O’Connor. Macon, Ga. septal lm j. shafferT Commission Doalox - In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE, Wore WAsninGTON Maruet, Opposite 143 West st.. Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey sts., NEW YORK. Potatoes. Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and put np for the Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to. BT Ref-rs to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. S. Parsons. Jyl* eodly ( OHOCKHIKD. Llttl’Oß*. Ac. G. X. OSGOOD, STORE jsa CONGRESS AND 85 ST. JULIAN RTS., SAVANNAH, GA. WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries iiml Provisions. Tin, Crockery, Glassware An<i Hardware, 1 X. B —The highest Cash Prices paid for Beeswax, i Tallow, Wool. Hides, Ac. ts septic H. G. RUWE & co., WHOLESALE GROCERIES i LIQUORS, WINES AND SEGARS, Corner Bryan and St. Julian and Johnson Square, (FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE, ) isr A gen 8 for ALK AND LAGER. Constantly on hand, an assortment of ZI.XXXZXN’ WINE. IfH 3oi CUM. FIVE PIPES GIN, of various branae, just landing from Steamer Cairbria, and for sale by MACKY, BEATTIE & CO., octC-1-.v 203 and 203 Bay street. ft 'OREIGN 4 DOMESTIC I ALES QUINES JH^IHUORS A SEGARS Jagpir SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS or Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. an3o NEW GROCERY STORE. Van Newton & YVai’d. WOULD respectfully inform their Weeds and the public that they have opened at Is’o. 153 Brough ton street, formerly occupied by Blun and Meyer; and w ill keep constantly on hand a well selected stork so Family Groceries. Quick sales and small profits is their motto, and a shtiro of the public palienage is respectfully solicited, J. H VANKEWToN. 11. Q. WARD. sepl2 o T. J. DUNBAR & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS, SC. 14-T Street, SAVANNAH, CA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) We have the Largest Assortment ot Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies, Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &e., In the South, to which we invite the attention of the Trade. Call and compare our goods and prices. octs ts PIERCE SKEHAN* Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. Foraign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segara. Also, Skehan’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, 4c. Libaral deductions made to the trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, and 62 Liberty street. New York. GADEN & UNCKLES, GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS, AND— WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, 4c., Cobneb of Bat and Barnabd Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides, 4c„ and liberal cash advances marie on shipments to onr New York House. seplS 350 0 TONS OF— ENGLISH RAILS, Os liest quality, 50xGS per lineal yard. For sale by FOWLE & CO, ]n!9 6m ' No. 70 Broadway, N. Y. KIRLIN,BRO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, wn AND LIQUORS, CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND BAY LANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FIM.ED & DELIVERED. au2l ts W.M. 11. Sn eßwood. Geo. A. Hudson, uai. ii. noon & m.. Under St. Andrew’g Hall, Corner of B rough to ii and Jefferson Streets. MR. SHERWOOD has just returned from the North where he has made arrangements to be con stantly supplied with a Select Stock of first class Family Groceries, Wines. Liquors, Ac. Mr. Sherwood, the senior partner of the firm, re* turns hie grateful thanks to his numerouß friends and customers for their patronage to his business, corner Whitaker and Broughton streets, but would respect* fully inform them that he has now no connection with that establishment and that he has established himself as above, where he will be happy fur a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore es tctided to him. sep27-2w WM. M. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, SEGARS, -A-HiIC and Cider*. tf Buy Your Claret AND SHERRY WINES TONKING’S, IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD. *u*24 * ts HAVriNNAII BUSINESS DIRECTORY. COMMiaBIOI MERCHANTS. | J' Km tlict Ls & to. . SHIPPING and lOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner U,y nnd wlinker streets. Savannah. On. Prompt attention gien to consignments of Mer chandise and Produce < all kinds purchased and aold. sep2 lm Rue Whitney Cos., General CommUaiou Merchants, No. 02 Bay street, above Barnard street. au24 MA. Cohen, • FORIVARLINGanb COMMISS’N MERCHANT, Office Home ins. Cos , 89 Bay st. Bell, IVylly & 'hristion, AUCTION, GEN ERAL COM MSS ION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga. A 31. Si nilnoigh 4 Cos., Gkoocbv xndCob . mission Mums, NTS. 140 Congress and S7 St. Juiian sts Highest market prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Beeswax, ete. Liberal Advances on Cotton, Ac. I’l'W in 4 Hill-lie, j COMMISfION MERCHANTS, Bay street. Savannah, Ga. WINE- LIQUORS, Ac. A" KOHLER, NORTHEAST CORNER OF . Broughton anl Jefferson streets. Sole Agent for the State of Geirgia, for the sale ot Calilornia Wines and Brandy, ts E. Kortluki- 4 Cos., WHOLESALE DEALERS In Groceries, “lines, Liquors and Segara. Corner of Bay and Whitakersta , Savannah, Ga. sep2-liu Israel R. Senly <K Cos., SOLE AOdNIS AND IMPORTERS OF Ch. FARRE CHAMPAGNES, In the State of Georgia. 207 Bav st, between Baixard and Jefferson, aU 9 Savannah, Ga, Israel R. Sraly 4 Cos., wholesale dealers IN IMPORTED WISES, V ORDIALS, BRANDIES AND SEGARS. an 9 207 By at., between Barnard and Jefferson DRY GOODS. John C. Maker At Cos., Wholesale and Retail De.i.pr in DRY GOODS, HOSIEP.Y, GLOVES. TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac , Ac. Cor. Congress and Whitaker sts. Tin, inns Pepper, Wuclesaleandßetaii.Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dnv Goods, at t'nprece aenteil Low ig-'cett. ONE PRICE ONLY. 11 f. Congress street. John PlcCcnaghy, DEALER IN DRY GOODS. Ac. 160 Broughton street. Samuel 31. Lederer, Jobber and Retailer of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hath. Ac. 146 Congress street, GROCERIES, &c. MPerst iV. Cos.. Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Li • QUOBB, Srr.Aßs, Fancy Gbockeies, Candies, Ac 150 Congress street. Stun rt At Cos., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gro Ceri.'e and Provisions, Teas, Ales, Wines and Li quors. Corner Bnll and Broughton streets. Special attention paid to orders for the country trade. sep29-tf AF. tileii. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . groceries, fruits, at. Cor. Whitaker and Congress st. Lane ConKUon 4 Symons, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Comer \t hitakcr and St. Jniian sts.. Old Stand of W. R. Symons. IjV P. Ueyo, Dealek in Choice Family Übocebies, Pii Wines, Liqcoes, 4c. ' BILLIARDS, &c. / Y'Toole At Cos., \J BILLIARDS, LIQUORS, WINES, 40. Broughton st., third door from Bull. Billiard Saloon. By WALTER O’MEARA. AI.E-, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. Bay street, over Express Office. TTnion Shades, Terence Ncoent, Proprietor. U ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, sEGAKS, AC. 65 Bull st.. opposite Pulaski House. St. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,) by A. Stamm. Wholesale aml Retail. None bnt CHOICE WINES nnd LIQUORS served. Free Lunch. SCRIVENERY. John J. Purtllle, (late Recorder of the Second Provost Court) will attend to all Writings and Business entrusted to his cure, at Saloon of Terence Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski Honse. GAS FITTING, Weed 6i Cornwell, Wholesale Dealers in Habdwabc aud Tin War* 3No. 159 aud 101 JBroughton street. TT Cranston, U • plumber and gas fitter 91 Bryan et., next 10 cor. Whitaker. SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. i>. K.oetliecke & Co*, ' J Importers of Genuine Havana Segara, Corner bay and Whitaker streets. Savannah, Ga. sepa 1 in FKolh. • SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac. Barnard street, one door South of the Market. F Constant, Imi>outkb of Domfstio and Havana Sf.oars, Mefrscuaitm Pu-iia, Ac. Also, Winer, ui ampaonf.B and other Liquors. Bull street, opposite the Post Office. PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c, Savillc 4 Learh, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Cor. Bryan sfreet and Market Square. Yfarking Ink, Manufactdbed and for sale by IVI DAVID H. GALLOWAY, Geo. X. Siiehols, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Bay st„ between Ahercom and Drayton. 13 J. Purse, LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER, 11. BINDER, JOB PRINTER, 4c. No. 6 Whitaker street. Q XV. 91 a.son 4 Cos., O. HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE. No. 11l Bay street, WATCIIKaTJB VV KLR Y 7 &cT Fit- Jordan, Dealer in Watches and Jewelrt, • SiLTEE and Plated Wabe. FanotGools. 4c. ise~ Watches and Jewelry Repaired. IIAIR DRESSING,"&r Pulaski House Burlier Shop, (cor. Bnll and Bry&a sts.) Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Whiskers Dyed, 4c. Fancy Soaps, Cologne. Neck Ties and other Fancy Ai tides for sale. DRUGGISTS. Jos, XV. Clift, 91. D, Cor. South Broad aud Eamnrd-sti., Orrics Hocus—9 to 10 A M„ and 4to 5 P. M., Residence—Mr. Wash’s, corner St. Jniian and Lincoln Streets. W3I. XX’nlsh, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, aul l Sonrhenst cor. Barnard und Broughton sts. Thomas SI. Turner, DRUGGIST, Ronthwes- cor, Barnard and Broughton sts 4 A. Solomons 4 Cos., *• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, gif’ Orders executed accurately nnd with despatch. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ames di Peabody, Jobbers iu Men's, Women's, and Children's Calf. Merge and Kid BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds and qualities. 132 Congress st., 4th door North of the Market. Geo. T. Nichols. RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CHINA WARE, &c- ED. Smyth, QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND • CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail. 109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bull CONFECTIONERY. JE. Hernandez. • CONFECTIONKR—WiioIibaI* awi> Retail MANUFACTURER OF SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS. 146 Bronghton Btreet, two doors from Barnard. MFltagerald, * WHOEKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN CIDERS, LEMON. STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY syrups, candies, 4c., 4c ty In any quantities, to sail Purchasers a, WHITAKER 6TKEEX. SODA WATER. Cor. Bay sad West Broad streets. DHY GOODS AND CLUTHIKU. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS BO')TS, SHOES AXD HATS." THE subscriber having formed a Co-nartia-n.-.. Willi Mr. J. C. Ludlow, unde, the firm Lau ■ ‘ Hciilt 4 Ludlow, respectfully calls the attention . l„s friends and the public generallyk, their large si<„ i of Clofiiing, Furnishing Goods,' Rxits Shoes ar.., Hals, which they are now opening, and will s, a ~ Wholesale and Ifetail, at the old stand of Held’ Jar don 4 Cos., No, 101 Brian and 68 St. Julian street: m, stairs. <*t6-3m e. HEIDI DRYGOODS. OH CASES OF PRINTS, the best styles. J,,,, r „ ZAJ ceived and wil, be Jobbed low by n A. T. GRAY, At the Store of Mrs. Pease, nnder Screven House Bcii street, comer Congress street lane. octo’n) STEELE iV BURBAXK, II Slerchants Korea-, Hilton Head, So. {, CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY A.VU NAVAL CLOTHING AND * ’ FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Wa»e,Swords, Sashes, Belts. Embroideriee,BooiAr.!: Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves Ac , 4c.. MISCELLANEOUS. Boker’s Bitters, The Oldest and best renowned. I*. FtXKE, 66 Liberty Street, Bepl2-3mo NEW YORK. Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish Hooks. tvjviirkav clerk & eo 48 MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. OUR former customers will find a reduction in eoH prices of the Needles, while the qualitvis aW, kept up to the highest standard known to FaiTii.h manufacturers. A. C. 4 Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the mercantile relations so long aud favorably esteemed by their house. au2S 3m K. Hs ALLEX & Cos.. 180 Ac 10l WATER ST., NEW YORK. AGRICULTURiL IMPLEMENTS. ANO MACHINERY OF AIL KINDS, Smalt Ti’Oie for the Farmand Garden,n,ch as fixiais Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, <f-c., andfoi Grass ’ Hooks, Scythes. Scyth-Stcnes, and Agricul tural Hardware in general. Wo offer, also, a large assortment of our own man, factnre of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Sugar Mills lor Grocers’ use. Store Trucks ot ration* pat terns. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows 4c. Fertillirers of all kinds, such as C,.e’s Superphos phate ol Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano and Poudreite, SEEDS. Every valuable American and Foreign variety of Vegetable, Flower and Grass Seed and Field Grain ihnt has proved worthy of cultivation, grown and selected expressly for our trade. Sales made in hulk, per ponnd or bushel or in small packets, for retailing, by the hundred or thousand. sep!2-2aw 3mo Advances Made OX COT T 0 N AND OTHER PRODUCE. Tlie New York Warehouse aud Security Company, Xo 36 Pine Street, New York, With a Cash Capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS, will receive consignments of COTTON, &c., nnd accept time orfeight drafts for two-thirds market value, at shipping port, when accompanied by bill of lading. Competent persons will receive the property on arrival. Any other iniormation can be had by ad dreseiug the Company. This institution is owned and managed by active business men. which, added to the capital invested, guarantee entire satety and experience In the disposal of merchandise consigned to them. References in New York—National Bank of the Re public ; Bank of America. „ , THEODORE CRANE, Pres't. F. J. Ogden, Seo’ry. eep‘22—2aw3w GUNNY BAGGING. For sale by w W - *• HARDEE & CO. Brown’s Standard Scales. USED by the United States and Foreign Govern ments for more than THIRTY YEARS. Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or home markets. Warranted accurate and durable. Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-st, near Broadway. scpl9 ly R. BROWN, Manufacturer LAND AGENCY FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. fTHE subscriber, formerly of Savannah, and residen' at Black shear, Pierce county, Ga.,on the Atlan tic & Gulf Kailmad, will give his personal and undi vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lands contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there. Ah experience in the land, lumber and limber bus) ness of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina, guarantees ample qualification. He will be repre sented in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, ard in Neff York by the Great Southern Land Agency. 71 Broad way. JOHN D. DKLANNOY* Refers to any old resident in Savannah. seplS 3m MCCULLOUGH LEAH CO.. No. 64 Duane Street, New Tort. HAVE constantly on hand, their well known brands of DROP SHOT, LEAD PIPE, BUCK SHOT, SHEET LEAD and BAR LEAD, they offer for sale at the lowest market prices. Orders solicited, and shipments promptly attended to. JAMES McCULLOUGH President, sep 12-lmo INK. Q GROSS INK, in stands, at $8 SO per gross. Hj t/ doaen Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints, at $7 P* r dozen. For sale by BAVILLE & LEACH. onl2 ts cor. Bryan street and Market square. W agon Freight WANTED ~ « For Haeoa, Mllledgeville, Albany, Americas, or HawklniTil> f - Apply to GEO, C. FREEMAN oct3 ts