Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 12, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. THURSDAY, (K'TUbVk Its, less. iProm the Atlantic Monthly iot October.) MK>\Elt OR LATER. BY HARRIET K. PRESCOTT. Sooneror later the storms shall i>eat OTer my Slumber from head to feet ; Sooner or later the winds shail lave !n the long grass above my grave I shali not heed them w here I lie. Nothing their souUiLahall signify. Nothing the headsrohps fret of rain. Nothing to me the daik day's plain. Sooner or later the sun shall shine With tender warmth on that mound of mine ; Soonor or later in summer air. Clover and violet blossom there. I shall not feel in that deep-laid rest, The sheeted light fall over my breast, Nor ever note in those hidden hours The wind-blown breath of the tossing flowers sooner or later the stainless snows shall add their hash to my mute repose : Sooner Qr latershal! slant and shift, ’ And heap my bed with their dazzling drift. i hill though that frozen pall shall seem, its touch no colder can make the dream That wrecks not the sweet and sacred dread Shrouding the city of the dead. Sooner or later the bee shall come And nil the noon with his goideu hum : sooner or later on half-paused w ing The blue-bird’s warble about me ring— King and churrup and whistle with glee Nothing his music means to me None ot these beautimi things shall know Howgsoundlv their lover sleeps, below. Sooner or later, far in the night. The stars over me shall wing their flight • Sooner or later my darkling dews Catch the white spark in their silent ooze. Never a ray shall part the gloom That wraps me round In the kmdlv tomb ; Peace shall be perfect for Up and nrow Sooner later—Oh, why not now ! The Solar Eclipse this Mouth. On Thursday morning, 19th instant, an annular eclipse of the suu will take place, partly visible in this city, and total in the 1 atitudc of Charleston. The track, of the • entral eclipse begins in Washington territory, on Puget’s Sound, and passes southeasterly Through Montana, Idaho, Kansas, Southern Missouri, Western Tennessee, and diagonally throngb Georgia to Savannah, and thence across the Atlantic and into Africa. Some of the principal places in the United States where the eclipse will be annular are as fol lows : Kansas.— Leavenworth, Lawrence, Atchi son, Lecompton. Missouri. St. Louis, Jefferson, St. Joseph, Hatmibal, Independence, New Madrid. lowa.— Council Bluffs. Illinois. Cairo, Quincy, Vandalia. Metrop olis, Centralia. Indiana. —Evansville, Booneville, Rock port. Kentucky.— Paducah, Hickman, Hardins burg. Alabama. —Huntsville, Athens. Georgia. —Savannah, Mill, dgeville, Au gusta, Athens (University ot Georgia.) North Carolina.. —Franklin, Waynesvilie Burnsville. South Carolina. —Charleston, Columbia, Orangeburg, Beauiort, Summerville, Port Royal, Hill on Head, Georgetown In this city the eclipse will begin at 8:55 a. at., and end at 1U: 12 e. m., tbu» continuing lor three hours and seventeen minutes.— beven and three-quarter digits wi 1 be eclinsed here, the moon covering a little more ilmu one-halt the sun's surface at the moment of greatest obscuration. Astronomical calc illations for the latitude ot the Observatory !lt ,he Vassar Female Cob lege in Poughkaopsie, corresponding very nearly With tho.-.e for this city, are as fol lows ; l oughkeepsie, N. V. (New Astronomical Observatory of Vassar College,) approxi mate iatitue 41 degrees 41 minutes 51 se cond?.; longitude 4th. s(»m. 34 degrees 65 sec., or 73 degrees 53 miuutes 40 seconds. „.. . , h. in. sec. Lclipse begins 8 56 17.2 a. «t. Greatest obscuration,. 10 29 56.7 a. m. Appa'nt conjunction in long. 10 32 9.2 a. m Eclipse ends 12 18 9 j>' Duration..... 3 jy i j Least distance of centres, 8 *iniuutes .6 de grees 94 seconds. ' A little more than 8 1-2 digits (8.512) will be eclipsed. The eclipse will begin 46 degrees from bun’s vertex to the right. The least duration of the total eclipse wi'.i be six and a halt miuutes, near Olynirm Washington territory; the greatest, -eight minutes and twenty seconds, near Charles ton, South Caroliua. No otner total eclipse of she sun will be Visible iu the United States unt',l August 1869. In 1875 there will be. another aud iii the year 1900 regenerated Virginia ’will be left in total darkness for the hS perkxi of two hours and thir ( y- se ven minutes.—.V 1. icemng Post. A Good T hing front California. The Californian says the following simple anu touching remarks and accompanying poem have just come to hand from the nen gold mining region of Sonora : To Mr. Mark Twaix—The within person, which I have set to poetry under the name aud style of “ He Done His Level Best,” was among the whitest men I ever see, and it ain’t every man that knowed him that can fmd it in his heart to say he’s glad the poor cuss is busted and gone home to the Status, tie was here in an early day, and he was the nandyest man about taking holt of anything that come along you most ever see, I judge 3 ; lie was a cheerful, sterrin cretur, always tloin something, aud no man can say he ever see him doing anything by halves. Preachin was his nateral gait, but he weren't a man to layback and twiddle his thumbs because there didn’t happen tp be nothin doin in his own espeskinl Sir, he was a man who would meander forth and stir up something for himselt His last acts was go his pile on “kings, and” (cai klating to fall, but which he dicin’ fill,) when Tafiv* vs, a l ’ out a § in Lien, and nate y°u ® ee > he under. And so he was cleaned out, y ou may say, and he struck the home trail, cheerful, but flat broke I Kha a^ U m’,r would Brcatli ' oblee^ Sonora, Southern Mines, June, 1865. HE dose HIS LEVL! BEST Was be laming on the flat— Hedont it wuti a zest - Was he a leading of the choii— He don* ins level best If he’d a regular task to do He never took no rest Or it ’twas off and on—tae same- He done his level besi. II he was preaching on his bat He’d tramp irom East to West And -Norm to soum-tn emu and beae lie done ins level best. He’d cuss and sing, and. howl aua.ptai And dance, ana drrnt, ana i®-; y ' ’ And lie and steal—ah one to tmn— he done his level best. Whate’r this man was sot to do He done ii with a zest; No matter what his contract war He’D VO BIS hEVEL BEST. A Present ton the LlEt'i E NA. I (T-G EjrißAl Geni Grant to the recipient ot ti novel ” ent Irom the Ladies' Social Cii.v;ie of E urek* Humboldt County, California. It is a zilk’ bed spread, one side of whben is cc mposed of red and white 6tripes of silk w hiU th« other to blue silk ground, which are neatly wrought in the national coh irs thirtv »*», with the * b Kpluribut bioidered in )Vitow «®- lJ rnia •” Th * t Iril jhWforak. 8 * 0 ‘ r ‘» r r ‘-’ommis- Notice to the Public. *»»••* *®b*ik«d in th« Urut X Ration Id fi* dor c I Pfcl.4*ie»ptna. and while thu engaged, 11*1* Mwwml experiment* in 1o ih* rao*t dednb'e utofo of Flail Kirt. icte u . •ffort* bdngjucr.'Mlul the aiticl fbring arM ST 4 nlty-I wm d*» r<>i e of pl..cng them th« public, but h *itat and fbr sonn-iim bwre eoncludinf to r***ort to n-wppaOM A<lv*rtif>jr .• knowing of th* prejudice that <-xi*tfd in th • mimW.if m»uy«gaiTßt twin-adrmUn] M«Miidn -n Wnn,- but through the adviea of friend? and those uho find OMlftN. this objection um overconi . After 1* years' jt*ihon«. eonveuring in a »m ill wav, the popularity of my mtlcles has txU‘ • and t «l] pa't* of the United Sintra, and widely tlivoughont Foi*Tgn countriea— and this in th* far* of nnuli oppmutiou. hverr moans hag been reported to by un; nm ij.utl and al er# sidc<*. their merit mud sacr*M hav h-.n nown— •uch as adveitisiug larger bo:ties at k*s* pi, r b»nr-ng *ll other preparations, copying iny a ! write* merits—but I am happy to stab* that out of die many who have refioiP-d Cos thi«, uoLt- haw b • n bUrcjSsJul. MY OBJECT in this notice is to make fart?known to th<* public an«l respectable dealers, believing. after ?o many years* ex ertions, that the Druggists will disc untenance such proceedings, aud lhat tin- reputation oi my articles may not be damaged by the use of inferior or spurious ones. Kuowing that many may road this article who are unacquainted with me, I append a few remarks from those of my native city, and whoso names arc known in all parts of the world : “Being personally acquainted with Mr. H. T. Hrlm bold, it a fiords me pleasure in stating I have been most favorably impressed with his energy and integri ty and gratified at bis success." WM WEIGHTMAX, Firm of Powers A welgtotman. Ninth aud Brown Streets, I'hiladelpbua, [Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia. ] “When on a visit t-*the citv of New York a few days since, I was induced to call on our old friend and townsman, Mr. H.T. Heltnbold. Druggist, ' *4 Hr -ad way. N. Y. Hie Store is a Model—a perfect Gem-■ the bandsomest of any kind we have < ver bad the pleasure of vising, and w> extensiv*. liein- :.4 feet Irqnt, tire stoniefl in heiglit, and over COO feet deep.— It indeed afiorde us much pleasure to know that he nas been so successful, and it is ample evidence of the merits of hit* articles—as in our whole business expo rloncii wc h»ve not known ol Ihe success of any arti cU*h without Merit—advertising merely bringing the Hamc before the people.” [Boston Herald ] ‘‘We do not like to advertise worthless wares, or articles calculated to deceive our reader.; and when we see an advertiser like Mr. Helmbold. whor* vr<- nave known for years, gradually extend his aclvcrtteing irorn )ear to year until tiu becomes the largest adver tiser in the United States, wearc satisfleil that the Statements in reyard to Ida articles must he correct. The writer reluctantly inserts the above, and would " i , \ re i not a stranger to many; and con cludes by stilting the uaiues ot his articles, and the diMCHtes for which they hive been used by many thou sands with complete success. /ADVKinmnnNT.] Hfliuhold’s Extract of Hiichn will core %H diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder.— (’urea Pyinor Weakness in the Ikick, Strb turas. Ac.; Cures Weak Nerves, Loss ot Memory, Trembling, Dimness of \iPlon. HELMBOLD’S FLCID EXTRACT OP BCCHC I® a pure fluid extract, uot a weak tea or infusion. Is Uie one thing needful for all complaints incident to Females. For particulars send for Circular. HEI.MBOLD’S FLCID EXTRACT BUCHD cures Gravel and Drops:») Swellings existing in Men, , °“ en > ,°r Children; in lact. ALL DISEASES renuir ing the aid of a Diuretic, it i» the greatest Tonic un i Diuretic known—perfectly s de, pleasant in taste and ®dor, and immediate in its action. HELMBOLDS Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. ® r '^° t , tl 2*?'iivaleii t in strength io one gallon of the Syrup of Decoction. „ the seat of the disease immediatelv, ex pelling ell Humors of the Blood and BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION- These articles, being of such strength, the dose is I’niredSf f *?* M ' iF™ 1 ? ,hl * f »«*- '« is used in the .tft.of ?}, Ar ? y Uuspltals and public Sanitary In stitutions throughout the laud. bold by all Druggists everywhere. tW“ Ask for lie nibi ilcVa. (Take no other. i he m a , T ® rtieemenl and fbr it, and uy this iQ'ians avoid Counturivit octft lm THE NEW TORK NEWS. „„ DAILY, semi-weekly Aimmu. THK new YORK » EEKI.Y Aim BEMI WEEKLY SEWS. GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPERS. BESJAYIIS WOOD Editor And Propriptov. Journals of Politics, Literature, Fashions, Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miscellany, and News from ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD! IMPROVEMENT INTRODUCED IMMENSE CIRCULATIONS' DETERMINED ON. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAVEST PAPERS PDBLISHED IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS, -£-*ul>li.eheii Every Wednesday. Single Copies Centß One Copy, one year $ 2 ou Three Copies, one year 500 , Five Copies, one yesr v- Ten Copies, oneycar 1700 —Aud au extra copy to auy Club of Tea Twenty Copies, one year ..30 00 The Weekly News >• Sent to Clergymen at $1 SO. SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS. Published every Tueaday and Friday. Single Copies, one year 00 Three Copies, one year 10 00 Five Copies, one year is 00 Ten Copies, one year 30 00 —And an extra copy to an; • Club of Ten Twenty Copies, one year.... M 00 To Clergymen s 00 NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. To Mail Subscribers *l* per Aimmu Sis Months Dollars For sale by all Newsdealers. Specimen copies; of DAILY and WEEKLY NEWS 1 pent free Address Bf£NJ. WOOD, Daily News Building. No. 10 City Had Square, s Ttol New York City. WTOI’R & KINSEY. MACEIINERY DEPOT, Office lii. 154 Bay Street.Savauiiali. Ga. TyE keep ou hand and fura sh to order at Manu vi and Hand Lathee, 1 uttens. Cleat Cutters, atirinee." Hoisting Fin o,^^ orkl S* Machiue.y of every dezenption. Stationery .steam Engines and Holler-. Cotton Gins ra“r JS?M?M’I?;a M Bi 8 kn R 1 , B ‘ Ur » l *MlUA C.rcu • Vi s- SavTß - I Ktthber Hnfi Leather JJeltW and J (IBe - shafting. Hanger* and Pulii**, Hv draolic Jack* and I’lulUc- I’umpv of nil kiudH. \n , of Wood aud iron Worffing ufd ' Ageota for the West Point Foundry, EA. Woodt Steam Gnag-e and Boiler Feeders. VT SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. COMSTOCK ft KINSBr, No. 164 Bay *tre«t, QUi»l )ia>«iiVMh. On, i mwipiywi, DAILY JOURNAL & MESSENGER, PnMcil Every Morning and Evening. MACON G£ ) R GI A , GORMER Os CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS. LAfu;i;sT cihcula nos js middle ASD SOr'TjnVESTERX GEORGIA. rpHE old ‘ Journal & MeMtenger,” finrt, eftnblWltd * in ISn9, and Kffaiarly published ever Hirf-e, has tqe Largest CfrrnJation of any paper in this section. Wf are offerinar liberal lenns to advertisers, and merchants, and others desirous of having their busi ness generally known, will d<® well to advertise in .»ur columns. Ou K \VK E K I.Y Contains the lcgaLadvertising of some eight or ten •-muities HDfi is drculati’d th.ougliout the Southern and Nornwm States generally. Panic.- sending their advert foments with the ; Jiioiioy will be insured satisfaction Addrew S. ROSB & CO. Su Braa, } Proprietor*. «epls THK \E\V ORLEANS TIMES, IH* lAßCliiig Journal ot the Soulb< PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, Devoted to Literature and General News—The Discus- Gou of State and National Topics—The Wel fare of the PI an tin g Interest—The Progress of Southern Commerce, and thrt Regeneration of Prosperity in the southern States. The Proprietors of the New Orleans Daily amp Weakly Times, encouraged bv the liberal support given to their journal, him* made ample arrangements for ita improvement, with a view to making it, in every respect, a FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN FAAULY AND NEWS PAPER. Terms of the Daily, $lO per annum; half yearlr, $8; Quarterly, $4. THE WEEKLY TIMES Ik devoted to the discussion of topics of vital import ance to the interests of the Gulf States; contains a carefully prepared compendium of the news of each week, original and selected literary and miscellaneous matter, tiles, 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 CETTBS. The Weekly will be furnished as follows, when sent to one address: *2 copies $ 9 50 I C copies $25 00 -1 14 001 7 “ 2y 00 4 “ )8 00 I 8 “ 33 00 0 “ 22 501 9 “ 37 00 10 copies S4O. An extra copy will bts given to any one getting up a Club of Ten. Tetras invariably In advance. Address WM. H. C. KING A CO., aul 4-tt Proprietors N. O. Times. No. 70 Camp st THE DAILY EXPRESS, PETERSBURG, VA. Has entered upon its Fifteenth year, in an enlarged form, with new type, under auspices highly flattering. It has a large and daily increasing circulation, and of fers to merchants aud others desiring to communicate with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by none. ADVERTISING R.VJ ES. ONE SQUARE. Two weeks * $ 5 00 One month 0 00 Two months 10 00 Three months j 15 00 Six Months 24 00 fmc Year 40 00 TWO SQUAUKI,, Two weeks $lO 00 one mouth J 2 00 Two months 15 00 Three months. 18 00 Mix months 30 00 One year GO 00 Persons desiring a greater-quantity of space than Is above designated, will be ncoommodated on liberal terras. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Single Copy, (mailed >_ 5 eta. One Month, do 75 “ . Three Months, do $2 00 Six Months do. 3 60 One Year do* . G 00 Aduress, A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO., PETERSBURG, VA. X PROSPECTUS OF THK Mercantile Mirror A Weekly Commercial and Advertising Sheet, WIT HAN EDITION OF JO, OOO COPIES, FOR GRA TUITOUS CIRCULATION. Tt be Issued on or about the 15 th of July , 1805, By J. W. BURKE «fc GO., - MACON, GA r This enterprise is undertaken at the suggestion of TV,any of the leading merchants of the country, as a rnethod 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 in all the princi pal Cities, Kates of Exchange, Brokerage, Ac., aud Commercial News of every description that will be of interest to the Mercantile Community. Nor will the “ MIRROR ” be exclusively filled with advertisements; but thepauer will be suiticientlylarge to leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence, Select Reading Matter, <fce. It will be a family, xa u am. as a BiiHiNßse paI’KR. aßd we intend that it shall •visit every City, Town and Village iu 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, not 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 ull, send your Advertisements to us immedi ately; state how much space yon 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. A* soon as we arrive at the amount of matter and size of paper required, we will make an estimate, aud publish the rate* f r advertising, iu the first number. They will nr As i.ow as possible, to Callow is to publish the paper. Deeming it superflu ous to argue the benefit of this enterprise to the adver tising world, we leave the subject w ith it, feeling as sured it will meet its cordial co-operation and sup port. Address J. W. BURKE k CO., Macon, Ga. Agent in Savannah: Gko. N Nichols, Bay Street jylS-tf mi: IIIILV EVENING VOICE. PUBLISHED AT BOSTON, MASS.,; IS THE OFFICIAL ORGAN —OF THE M Eigkt-Honr League of Mass,, A.NI> or TUI 8 ABSiMdl¥ Os ttQßToii. IT is independent in Politics, eschew* Hectarian mat- 1 ters. contains all the Local and General New* of the day, i* especially devoted to the intereata of Work iugmen, and its managei-s spare no pains to make it THE PEOPLES PAPER. Its iacilities for obtaining the latest and most relia hK intelligence on every euhject of interest are unsur passed. and make it a newspaper that will be wel corned by every son of New England in any section of the country, it has a large circulation, and a» an ad verting medium is unsurpassed by any newspaper lb Motton. 13K" Subscription Price, ss*per year. Treikht for augusta’ RECEIVED DAILY, And Forw ardfd end-Weekly, ITr STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. JoaNeos, Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edwaku Utun. 1 Having a uomntudlous Warfhonsr on Dillon 1 * Wharf. I we art* prepared to raceive freight as above. Due notice will b* given of tbe day, of departure 1 of each steamer. ERWIN ft UARDEE. . « JOHN L. HOUMILLAT. •eplS lm Agent on Wharf. COMMlfifilOll WHRfHAIW, Rue. Whitney & Cos.. GENERAL Commission M ere h a 11 1 s, 202 BAY STREET, Savannah, ... - Gra. Particular Attention Paid to Shipments to onr House iu Philadelphia, sep22-lm G. 8.& G.W. LAMAR General commission Mercian!!. FORWARDING AAD SHIPPING AGENTS. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE Undersigned have this day formed n 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 jmblic. Office in Jones* buildings. Bay Street, few doors East of Olaghom <t Cunningham. lupsrairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Esq, Savannah: John C. FerrUK Esq.. Savannah; G B. L.';mar, Esq . Sa vannah Wm. E. Jackson. Esq , President Augusta Factory; Messrs. Josiah Sibley & Sons,Augusta; J. B. & J. w. Walker, Augusta. G. B. LAMAR. Jr. sep3o>lm G. W. LAMAR Jr. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENERAL. COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Ilarrio’ Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low & Co/e. Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John son & Graybill: Bell, Wylly & Christian ; Bothwell A Whitehead; Miller. Thomas & Cos.: M. A. Cohen, Esq. sep2o-tf D. H. BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION 17S Pearl Street, flier, York. D. H. Baldwin,) n Ynrk ,T. F CrwMbms, / ' >ew ' ork ' H. Brigham, ) oct4-ilm C. M Hoi st, I A.lexander tlardee, Storage and Ueueral fommlssioii Merchant CORNER BAY’ AND JEFFERSON STS., Savannah, Georgia, Dealer in—HAY. FODDER, GRAIN, FLOOR. WOOL, HIDES, BRAN. SHORTS, Ac. sep22-lm JAMES B. CAHILL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, W ines and Liquers, 171 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HOLDRRS ofMerchandize wiehing to realize imme diately will consult their interests by consigning the same. Strict attention will be given to all business en trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the most reason able rates. sep4-3m so SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 VesEY Street , ~rw York. And Memphis, Tens. TnoMis Fenner, Henry Bennett, D. W. Bowmvn. jy6 ni„ ( HAS. L. COLBY & CO., Sliipping Commission anil Porwarding M 13 R C II A N'T S . JONES IU.OOE, CORNER BAY AND AIIRROORH STREET SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments to the firm of Chas. L. Colby, of New York, or to onr friends in Boston. MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. REFERENCES; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan ft Cos., New York. Jarive Slade, Esq., New l'ork. Hon. J Wiley Edmonds, Boston. Gardner Colby. Esq., Boston. sep 18—ti Woodward, Baldwin & to., 110 Duane Street, New York, 9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings, Osnaburga and Yarns. jylS John Jones, t t CSabton H. W*i, Late Treasurer State of Ga. j ( savaunah, Ga. Jones at Way, Have re-opened their office at No. 98, Bav Street. (Opposite the old stand, j Savannah, Ga-, for the trans action of a General Commission and Factorage busi ness. Particular attention paid to forwarding Colton and Merchandize to and from the interior. Refkkknoks— T. W. Chichester, Esq.. Augusta, Ga., I. C- Plant Esq., Macon, Ga,, J. w. Warren, Esq.. Co iuinbua, Ga., ai.d any Bank or Meichautof Savannah, Ga sep!3-eod lmo HENRY BRYAN, Bkvajj Stbbet, next to Mfbcuaktb' and PIazNTEKS’ Bank Bnldino. Broker and Commission Agent FOR SALE AND PUBCUASE OF STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c., And for Forwarding Cotton, aula 3mo “JOHN l SIIIIS & CO., Forwarding and CommisNion MEBCHAN TSi. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &(*., XOS. 1 AND 2 SAM MIS' BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. JNO. 8. SAM MIS. ED. G. BAM.VIB. CHAS. L. MATIIER aul l ts X. T. CUNNINGHAM. I>. «. PURSE. CUNNINGHAM & PURSE, Factors, forwarding and commission MERCHANTS. No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Storte, Bay sueet, Savannah. Ga. References—Robt. lial>erßham <fe Sons, Hunter A Gammell, Octavus Gohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Cos., Erwin A Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham. sep4-3m E. F. METCALFE & CO., gerekal;i fouwabding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lower Stoddard's Range between Abercorn and Lincoln Streets, Savannah, - Ga. Reference,—Hening. Flint ft Pearce, New York; E. M. Bruce ft Cos.. Augueta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq., Atlanta. Ga.; Knott ft Howes, Macon, Ga.; E. M. Bruce, Morgan ft 00.. App&lnchicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane * Cos , N. Y.; Geo. C. Pearce ft Cos , St. Louis, Mo.: H. C. Bruce ft Cos., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook, Albany, Ga.; Jno. W. O’Connor, Macon, Oa. sept2i lm “JTSHAFFERT Commission Dealer In *ll kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS aim PRODUCE, Waai W asuikoton Makkzt, Opposite 143 Weat at., Bulkhead between Barclay and Veaey sta, NEW YORK. , Potato**, Apples and Onions constantly on bond, and put up for the Southern market AU oouilgnmente promptly attenked to. fW~ Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J H. Paraon*. lyl« eodly OROCRRIKfii LUjrORW, 4f*. Just Received BY MILLER, THOMAS & CO., *405 Bay Street: HO bbls Flour, various brands 20 bbia Mew* Pork ‘io half do Pig Pork *0 bbU Powdered Sugar 20 do A Sugar 25 firkin* Butter 100 Guehen Dairy Cheese 50 English do do. MWLf octO C. K OSGOOD, STORE 180 CONGRESS ANI) 85 ST. JULIAN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DI ALER IN Groceries and Provisions, Tin, Crockery, Glassware And Hardware, N. B.—The highest sash Prices paid for Beeswax. Tallow, Wool. Hfides. Ac. ts septic H. 6. ROWE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERIES i LIQUORS, WINES AND SEGARS, Corner Bryan and St. Julian and Johnson Square, (FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE,) £W~ Agents for ALE AND LAGER. Constantly on hand, an assortment of XIIIEIKT WINE. gep2B om GIN. IjMVE PIPES GIN, of various brands, just landing 1 from Steamer Cambria, and for sale by MACKY, BEATTIE* CO., octC-lw 20P» and 205 Bay street, n FOREIGN A fIW* s domestic" II ALES WINES MkigilOHS SSEGARS SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF— Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. anno NEW GROCERY STORE. Van Newton Ac. Ward. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have opened at No. 153 Brough ton street, formerly occupied by BJun and Meyer; and will keep constantly on n&nd a well selected stock so Family Groceries. Quick sales and small profits is their motto, and a shale of the public patronage is respectfully solicit ed, J. H. VAN NEWTON. H. G. WARD. sep!2 o T. J. DUNBAR & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, iC. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, CA„ (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) We have the Largest Assortment ol Whiskeys, . Wines, Brandies, Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &c., In the South, to which we invite the attention of the Trade. Call and compare our goods and prices. octo ts PIERCE SKEHAN Wholesale aiul Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothinsy Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skeban's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, ftc. Liberal deductions made to the trade. 170 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, and 62 Liberty street, New York. 35 0 0 TONS ENGLISH RAILS, Os best quality, 50xBS per lineal yard. For Bale by FOWLE ft CO, jul.9 Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. WM. H. SHERWOOD & CO., Savannah, Georgia, southwest corner of Broughton and Jeft’erson streets, under St. Andrew’s Hall. We are receiving by every steamer fresh articles of Groceries of every description. Liquors imported and direct from manufactures are offered at prices to suit the trade. sept2o-lm KIRLIN.BRO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND BAY DANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED. _ außl ts Scotch Whiskey TWO Puncheons of Stewart’s Paisley’s Malt Whis key. Just received per Steamer Cambria, and for sale by MACKY, BEATTIE ft CO., octG-lw 203 and 2i 6 Bay street. ASTEN & THROCKMORTON, NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS and Dealer* in Builders’and Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nails. Pollies, Cord, Rim Locks and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Bras* aud Iron Keys and Castings. Gong Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, ftc. All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at ID per cent, less than market prices. erpl9 dm WM. M. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES, WES, LIQUORS. TEAS, SEGARS, ALE and Cider. aep2 .Ats HAVANNAH BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i OMMIfI ION MERCHANTS Korlluikt (V Cos. r. • SHIPPING am* COMMISSION M ERCHANTB, c orner B<»y aud Whitaker street*. Savannah, Git. Prompt attention given to consignments of Mer chandise and Produce'of all kinds purchased and sold. lm Rue Whitney «V Cos., General Communion Merchant*, No. 202 Bay ntreet, above Barnard street. ' au24 MA. Cohen, • FORWARDING andCOMMJSS’N MERCHANT, Office Home Ins. Cos., W Bay at. Beil, WyUy tk Christian, AUCTION, GEN ERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga. AM. Scarbrough & Cos., Grocery and Com • mission Merchants, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian sts Highest market prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton, Ac. Emin (V (larder, i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. ♦ WINDS, LIQUORS, 6a KOHLEIi, NORTHEAST CORNER OF • Broughton aud Jefferson streets. Sole Agent fur the State o! Georgia, lor the sale oi Calilornia Wines and Brandy ts I7G Koetlicke & Cos., Id WHOLESALE DEALERS in Groceries, Tines, Liquors and Segars. Corner of Bay and Whitaker sts., Savannah, Ga. sep2-lm Israel R. Scaly & Cos., SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF Ch. FARKB CHAMPAGNES, In the State of Geoigia. 207 Bay st., between fiaruud and Jefferson, au9 Savannah, Go, DRY GOODS. John C. Maker Cos., Wbolualb and Retail Dialer in DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac , Ac. Cor. Congress and Whitaker sts. John McCona^hy, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac. 100 Broughton street. Samuel 31. Leclcrer, Jobber and Retailer of Fancy ani> Staple Dry Goons, Boots and Suoks, Clothing, Hats, Ac. 145 Congress street. GROCERIES, &c. MFerst A Cos., Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Li • quorb, Sfoauk Fancy Gkookriks, Candies, <fec. 150 Congress street. Stuart Co.,Wholesale undßetail Dealers in Gro ceries and Provisions, Teas, Ales, Wines and Li quors. Corner Bull and Broughton streets. special attention paid to orders for the country trade. sep2y-tf Congdon A Symons, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Corner Whitaker and St. Julian ets., Old Stand of W. H. Symons. Ip P. Deyo, Dealer in* Choice Family Groceries, !i» Wines, Liquors, Ac. 133 Broughton street. BILLIARDS, &c 7 Billiard Saloon. By WALTER O'MEARA. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, ftc. Bay street, over Express Office. St. Charles Saloon, (inrearof Poet Office,) by A. Si,mm. Wholesale and Ketail. None but CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch. SCRTYENERY John J, Purtille, (late Recorder of the Second Provost Court } w ill attend to all Writings and Business entrusted to his care, at Saloon of Terence Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski House. GAS FITTING, ~&c. \ Weed & CornweU, Wholesale Dealers in Hardware and Tin Ware. No. ltt'J and lUI Broughton street. T 7 Cranston, U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, 01 Bryan st., next io cor. Whitaker. SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. Ij>. Koethceke & Cos., 'J Importers of Genuine Havana Segars, Coiner Bay and Whitaker streets. Savannah, Ga. sep2 lm I? Kolb. 1 • SEdARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac. Barnard street, one door South of the Market. F Const ant, Importer of Domestic and Havana Segars, Meerschaum Pipes, Ac. Also, Wines, i_ 11 ampagnes and other Liquors. Bull street, opposite the Post Office. PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c. Saville & JLearh, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Cor. Bryan sfreet and Market Square. Marking Ink, Manufactured and for sale by DAVID H. GALLOWAY, 35 Drayton street. Geo. X* Nichols, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Bay st., between Abe* corn and Drayton. J. Purse, LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER, Tj. BINDER JOB PRINTER, Ac. No. C Whitaker street. \Y. Mason A Cos., HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE. No. 11l Bay street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. FD. Jordan, Dealer in Watches and Jewiley, . Silver and Plated Wahl. Fancy Goods, ftc. £y Watches aud Jewelry Repaired. 129 Congress st., opposite the Pulaski House. HAIR DRESSING, &c. Pulaski House Barber Shop; (cor. Bull and Bryan sts.) Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Whiskers Dyed, Ac. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, eck Ties and other Funcy Ai tides for sale. DRUGGISTS. dos, W. Clift, M. D, Cor. South Broad and Barnard- sts., Office Hones—9 to 10 A. M„ and 4to 6 P. M., Residence—Mr. Wash's comer St. Julian and Lincoln Streets. WM. Walsli, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, aul4 Sourheast cor. Barnard and Broughton sts. » A. Solomons ft Cos., • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. W Orders executed accurately and with despatch. BOOTS AND SHOES. A mes tk Peabody, Jobbers in Men's, Women’s, A and Children’s Calf, Serge and Kid BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds and qualities. 152 Congress st., 4th door North of the Market. Geo. T. fltichols. RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. QUEENSWARE, &o. iP D. Smyth, QUEENSWARE, BLASS AND U• CHINA, at W holesale and Retail. 109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. oS Ball CONFECTIONERY. Jr Hernandez, • CONFECTIONER—WnoLESALX and Retail. MANUFAOTtmi* OF SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY OF AM. KINDS. 140 Broughton street, two doors from Barnard. M Fitzgerald, • WBOLISADE AND JtFTATT. DFALX* TN CIDERS, LEMON. STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY SYRUPS. CANDIES, &c., *O., Wln any quantities, to suit Purchasers, ay WIIITAXZK STHKtT. A. - SODA WATER. John Kysn, Bottler of SODA WATER, PORTER and ALE, CORDIALS. SYRUPS, io Cor. Bay and West Broad streets. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! 1 SCRATCH !!! Wheaton’s Ointment. WIU CURE THE ITCH IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. Also cures Salt Kbeum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price (0 cents For aale by all Druggtata. By sending (JO renta to Vesh ft Potter. Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., It will be forwarded by mail, free of poatage, to any part of tbe United Statea. oepUl-Sm BHY GOODS AMD CUOTHIXCi. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS, SHOES AM) HATS. T“w.r;“ tL°7™» Heull * Ludlow, reepe. tfully ,- H iih the hie friends aud the public generally to their 1 a of Clothing, Fumbihtng Goods Boots. SbwV S Hats which they are now opening, and wm senU VI holesale and Retail, at the obi Kami of HeWt jln 22 * C 0" So ’ 101 Br - va, ‘ •»»« Julian afreet up! DRY GOODS, on CASES OF PRINTS, the best Myles. J ast CAJ ceived and will be jobbed low ‘ At SSS sheet STEELE & BURBANK, 11 Alerehants Row, HUton Head, So. c« CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail nnr ebaaera to their superior stock of Ur ‘ MILITARY AS7D NAVAL CLOTHING AND * FURNISHING GOODS Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and pi Ware,Swords Sashes, Bells- Embroideries,Bo™!^* 15 Field Glasses, Qanntlets Gloves, ftc., & c „ * c lS ’ tapa MISCELLANEOUS. Boker’s Bitters The Oldest and best renowned. L * PtHKE, 60 Liberty Street, sepl2-3mo NEW YORK. Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish Hooks. ANDREW CLERK & C 0 4S MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. OUR former customers will And a reduction in roll prices of the Needles, while the quality is a’S, XcptuD to the highest standard known to EnalUh manufacturers. * llßa A. V. A Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the “;[“uT tlonßßo ' onsan<J tAyorM^TZme * R. H. ALLEN & Cos., 180 & 10l WATER ST., NEW YORK. agriculturaiT implements, AND MAGHINERV OF ALL KINDS. Small Tools for Ihe Farm and Garden, such at rnades. Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Fakes, ftc., and for Gra w Hooks, Scythes. Sciith-Stones, and Am-ioul luml Hardware in general. We offer, also, a large asjortment of our own manu facture of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Sugar Mills for Grocers’ use. Store Trucks or various Dat terns. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows, ftc. Fertiilizers of all kinds, such as Cue's Superphos phate ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano and Poudrcite, ’ s:fcliEbs. Every valuable American and Foreign variety of Vegetable, Flower and Grass Sekd and Field Grain lhat ba. proved worthy of cultivation, grown and selected expressly for onr trade. Sales made in bulk, per pound or bushel, or in small packets, for retailing, by the hundred or thousand. eepl'2-2aw-3mo Advances Made ON COTTON AND > OTHER PRODUCE. Tlie New York Warehouse and Security Company, No. 30 Pine Street, New York, With a Cash Capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS, will receive consignments of COTTON, &c., and accept time orjsight drafts for two-thirds market value, at shipping port, when accompanied by bill of lading. Competent perrons will receive tbe property on arrival. Any other Information can be had by ad dressing the Company. This institution is owned and managed by active business men. which, added to the capital invested, guarantee entire salety 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. Oodzn, Sec’ry. sep22—2aw3\v GUNNY BAGGING For sale by N. A. HARDEE & CO. scp2-tf Brown’s Standard Scales. USED by the United Stateß 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 Barciay-st., near Broadway. Bepl9 ly R. BROWN. Manufacturer. LAND AGENCY FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. rpHE subscriber, formerly of Savannah, and resident A at Blockshear, Pierce county, Ga.. on the Atlan tic ft Gulf Railroad, will give his personal and undi vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lauds contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there. Am experience in tbe land, lumber and timber busi 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 New York by the Great Southern Land Agency, 71 Broad way. JOHN D. DELANNOY. Refers to any old resident In Savannah. BeplS 3m MCCULLOUGH LEAD CO, No, 64 Duane Street, New Tort. HAVE cons>a K on hand, their well known brands of DROP SHOT, LEAD PIPE, BUCE SHOT. SHEET LEAD and BAR LEAD, Which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices. Oruers solicited, and Fhipments promptly attended to. JAMES MoCULLOUGH President, sep 12-lmo INK. Q C GROSS IN K, in stands, at ftS 60 per gross 16 Wtl dozen Arnold’s Writing Fluid, pints, at $T per dozen. For sale by SAVILLE ft LEACH. anl2 ts cor. Bryan street and Market square "W agon Freight WANTED For Macon, Mlll«dg*vUle, Albany, Amerfcus, or Hawklairill'f Apply to GEO. C. FREEMAN. OCtt ts