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THE SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD. VOL. 1-NO. 234. The savannah Daily Herald (MORNING AND EVENING) 18 PODLISHTD BT W. MASON «& CO.. At 111 B** Stceet, Savaknah, Grooms. teems: _ ~ __ Five Cents. Per Copy..«a *3 60 Per Year.... * lu AnVEETIBINO: , Twn Dolls *"8 per Square of Ten Lines for first iu eeSui 1 cue Dollar lor each subsequent one. Ad- V risemeiit- inserted in the morning, will, ir desired, luDear in the evening without extra charge. JOB PRINTING. In every style, neatly and promptly done. BY TELEGRAPH. Alexander B. Stephens In Sew Vork, en route for Home. HIE NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. MIDDLINGS 61 TO 6U. [Special despatch to the Savannah Herald.] Xnw York, Oct. 15.—H m. Alexander H. Stephens arrived in town to-night, en route lor the South. Tue sales of cotton to-day were 5,000 bales of middlings at 61 to 62 cents. The sales of the week are 50,000 bales. Gold closed at 144 5-8. Letter from New York. [From our Regular Correspondent.] New York, Oct. 11, 1865. Shoddy Amenities were beautifully exemplified at a wedding in one of our fashionable Churches up town ou Tuesday last. Most of our common peo ple expect to behave themselves when at church, whether the occasion be on the Sab bath, at a wedding, or a funeral, but it re mained for some thirty brazen-faced shoddy females, to set up for themselves anew or der of things which is doubtful as to re ceiving many devotees. Just prior to the wedding services, it was noticed that every fiont seat near the altar, designed for the accommodation of the wedding party, was filled, the occupants being all coarse featured but flashily and expensively dressed females, many of whom were recognized as regular attendants O'Sabbaths to hear the popular preacher. The Clergyman “told the Sexton, and the Sexton told, the belles” that the seats were exclusively for the wed ding party, but the belles (?) refused to budge—they became uproarious, tossed their heads like so many mares in the hayfield, fluttered their fans like a flock of mammoth musquitoes, keeping up a buzz of indigna tion not unlike the latter insects, and open ly pronounced in true Mexican style that they were ready for war—“had as much right there as any body—did not their hus bands own pews and pay liie min’-tcr’s sal ary—they would all i = ve th ,t cuurch and patronise Rev. Mr. , tbnr, tin : ’d, they would sit there us lr *g. as they pleased.” The police were called and removed the incumbents af.ef a "* t,:i sle, in which the -noddy Am&zor ft rally charged ou the Y. 1 i ret ty rough handling of * l, e v during which AtlieborO, - si, k dresses, visiles, dais, eu ~ stub.red - siderady. Tit* ha! hub would lave done honor to Pandeief'ioUP', and wa- certainly oneof the mo scene) ever en acted in any chui* - 1 ih , - country. Atter the well-dresse firago-, had i, q expelled, and hooted tut toeir ea riug. by ragged boys and pi ..it verniers >u e walk, the ceremonies vw* pet in presence of an otbenv’se ‘ rdyblcd house. Tue affair has created a J:.\ T d’-*l of talk f.mongthe Shod dy aristorru : Bstuti™ r *. Men nett. The town ft*' ’l.v Ims seen somewhat amused art ini •’* , ar between the great shown.md Rarnufn an Bennett, of the Herald The latter ho Jg ~ the lease of the laud on which stood ; old Museum, and paid two hundred tuo-tsaud dollars for it—he then apwJe ;.u - o'er sot the property to which the proprietor dooiinel t»< accede, and then were to Euroj. I it is thus ieit with the .ease of th. iweive yek« >r. bis hands, ini. cur,- >e owner v. property of " i »H _,•(] ihat'fbeprolilMtiV off Washirtgloi. I ts, finding the SiJfo of trie-Elepin-ui b yaw a. proposed or at tempted to i amupj luto taring the lease back, Du; turn refused, saving he had spent the luoneyw-wheriapi T ne Muse um advertisements, were ejected from the Herald—the theatrical managers took up the fight, voted not to patronize that paper—and thus the war stands. Meantime the vacant lot, whereon once stood the Museum, re mains unimproved, the “World” and other papers very quietly suggesting it be laid down in grass with a Scotch monument in the centre! ; t An Excited Crowd could have been seen ou Wednesday morn ing in the basement of Trinity building on Broadway. There were some two huudred gents present, all looking eager and anxious. The auctioneer stepped up on his rostrum and begau bis «3ual sermon, winding up his exhortation with “how much am I offer'd for this coal ?” Fifty voices answered at once— the price soon run up to a fabulous amount, from seven to. ten and eleven dollais per ton, and stove coal twelve dollars! Pbew ! It steamboat agents, factory agents, and dealers didu’t hop rouud, get red in the face, swear, and get mad, then there’s no snakes in \ ir ginny! Several who were expecting to buy from one thousand to five thousand tons at from seven to nine dollars refrained from purchasing, and talk loudly of going into the peat business. Jack Frost ■threw liis white coat over things generally in the suburbs last Wednesday night, much to the disgust of the ladies who had neglected to take iu their tender plants. Verbenas suf fered heavily, petunias drooped and lifted their petals languidly ut ibe rising sun, while the sturdy gerauiums even seemed to think it was time tor them to shed their fragrance .in more hospitable quarters. Our barefooted children in the city bundled round hotel kitchens, and I saw two little fellows all dirt and rags, taking turns on Fulton street in standing over a small iron-grating which ventilated a subterranean restaurant in order to warm their feet There are flocks of these Poor Children among us, and it makes oue’s heart ache to think bow remorselessly old boary Jack Frost takes hold of their shrivelled little frames. Perhaps some of these little fellows will yet air their oratorical thunder from the forum ol Cougress, but too many will doubtless make their most important speeches on the wrong side of the bar at our police courts. Dickerson, the Uncruahable, is out in another card concerning the trial between the Algonquin and Winooski. He denounces the report made by the Engineers as a fraud upon the Navy Department and the public. He claims that up to the time of stopping the trial each vessel bad received 86,000 pounds of coal; the Algonquin had made 47,454 revolutions, and Winooski 47,- 362, or H 2 less. Out of her coal the Algon quin bad saved more than 2,500 pounds, and the Winooski bad saved nothing. And these results were attained by the Algonquin un der outrageous disadvantages imposed upon the Algonquin. He now demands that both vessels be put under way with an allowance of 900 pounds of coal per hour; or, if this is refused, let such a trial be had at dock.— The claim be puls most emphasis upon is that the Alsronquin will make 8 knots per hour with 900 pounds of coal per hour, which no other naval vessel can do. This has been his claim from the first. Why not give him a chance to prove it ? Bable* in Jail. It remained for Boston, with all its known culture, refinement and strict sense of justice, to leave a sort of loop-hole in its muncipal laws, which a second-hand Jeffreys has avail ed himselt of, to sentence a couple oi little children, one of seven and another of nine years of age to the common jail, for stealing a half dozen sour grapes from a neighbor's grape vine. It is hardly credible that even Miles Standish or any of the old stiff-backed, Praise-God-Bare-Bones Puritans, who ouce hibernated in that sterile region on Massa chusetts Bay, but would sternly rebuke such punishment. Think of two little girls, not yet in their teens, imprisoned among male factors, theives, prostitutes, shoulder-hitters, etc., fed on skillagalee, and shivering their little souls away iu terror, enclosed between the great white-washed stone walls; and see ing only the beneficent rays of that greatest friend of childhood, the Sun, through iron bars, whose dark shadows will sink deep into their infantile hearts and minds. Well does the Boston Transcript, in animadverting upon the disgraceful fact, call it a painful sight, especially to visitors.just from a learn ed lecture upon social science, and suggests that au infant school would be a more ap propriate place for these diminutive little victims to a legal quibble. Southerners are plenty in our streets. They look easy and gratified, and seem to enter into the bu siness which brought them here with the same daily zest with which they indulge iu the nightly pleasures and gayetjes of the metropolis. We have Texans, Georgians, Alabamians, Floridians, any quantity of cre oles, South Carolinians, Virginians by the acre lot, and many merchants from the Southwestern States among us, all purchas ing goods, and all shivering from the chilly effects of the north wind which has blowu steadily the past week. They are hurrying somewhat, and the steamers bound South this week are taking heavy cargoes and full lists of passengers. Our merchants are re ported as dealing most liberally with their new customers, and both parlies appear per fectly satisfied wilh the bargains made. The “ good time” is come! “The Round Table” is succeeding well. Its circulation is steadi ly increasing, the third number having been issued to an amount quadruple the number of impressions of the first oue. P.ople who ought to know say its sale is injuring that of the “ Nation.” The “ Round Table ” certain ly exhibits a great deal of industry and abii ty and well deserves what measure of success it attains. So too does the “Nation,” but the public is very apt to make comparisons and to subscribe for or purchase the paper which is the freshest and brightest, and the sale of the “Round Table” shows what they think of it. There is room, however, for all able journals, and I heartily wish suc cess and long life to them all. Laura Keene has issued a card denouncing the perform ance bf the “American Cousin,” by Mr. J. S CLaike, as a fraud upon her rights as the ■ rer of the pb y. All very well so far, but she iccomp* her strictures with a need less Hina at th** 'stmtly relations of Mr. Clarke I Che. It Is -well xnown, married a sister of which took awav what sym pathy would P*ve been accorded, bad she confr.icd h<Bi .statement *. the facts of the. M Cl.rk*, .a >• ply, c pletely n butted her .... *peots, and has the good will , the suit announced Ly Miss w c *og to compel him to give up playing “A Treu hard." A Debut, Anew female opera singer ; tadto herilebut at the Academy this week, Sign rim' V-W sissio by name. We heard much ftefee band, concerning her beauty, and all ’.ae promises on that score were fulfilled to the letter. We also heard that she had a mag nificent vffice, had been carefully trained in the best schools ot art, and had made a rep utation in sunny Italy. People who had heard her in private said she would be a wonderful success. Well, she appeared in “lone,” and was not exactly a failure, but she did not come up to the flattering opin ions freely expressed ir. r, e Sli is handsome, it is true, gnd her v-:ce has btho well trained, but old opera s '•■>% say tb.6e were uomistakeable signs on her ch but tiat ! it was letoiy wVst *nqi>Htance no the ~ ratic •tag* here ur elsewhere. She was very ItaiijJ, taC'jed and’ did ffibt perlUpe give a fair.aaßij)!t of ■> hat sbiTiu W a tmarielan, and seemed more like h jHgttrertpfl st bool girl thana,siogei famMiurwiiii the glare of the footlights and the eyes of thousands of peo ple. She will probably improve atter a few performances. There are very few Adelina Patti’s in the world I assure you. The Gambrinu. Guard. paradedjin Brooklyn yesterday, headed by an immense wagon, with au immense Dutchman reprsenting the German God of Carovsal Gambrinus, seated on an immense hogshead of Lager Bier. They bad an immense band, whose music, especially on the return march, was of the immense order, and it is needless to say, these teutons, with plethoric bellies, punished immeuse quantities' of the Gam brean fluid. There were about a hundred of these jolly fellows, who swallowed immense quantities of Seltzer this morning to heip their effervesing stomachs. A “Calculator” turned up in one of our Courts this week, iu a gambling case. He 4s well-known as a gentleman who lives by bis wits, but to all ques tious from the counsel as to his business, his invariable auswer was, “I am a calculator.” At last the judge asked him on wbat he bas ed his calculations ? “On the chances, your honor.'’ He was allowed to stand down. Street Preachers have again begun to multiply ia our midst. They are ac infernal nuisance. Every crotch ety-headed fellow, who imagines he has 4 a special dispensation, comes to this city, mounts the first door-stoop on Broadway, and soon gets a crowd around him, blocking up the walk, aud sometimes the street. It Is a frequent occurrence to see one of these self-iuimolated martyrs leading two police men to the station-house. TROUBLE! IN LOUISIANA. We have recently had fieqnent intimations of trouble between the Slate civil authorities and the military and Freedmen a Bureau iu Louisiana, and the telegraph yesterday in form usof new difficulties between Gov. Walls and thefrovoet Martial at New Orleans, who proposes to disfranchise a portion of the reg istered voters of the city. The following extracts from New Orleans papers, will con vey to our readies an idea of the atate of existing affairs in Louisiana: [From the Franklin (ha.) Banner.} Lost week a negro was sent to this place and lodged in jail under a warrant of the Justice of the Peace at Braahesr, to secure bis appearance at the next term of the Dis trict Court, to answer for the crime of larce ny, with which he%as charged. About the SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IK, ite. same time, au insolent negro of bad charac ter whipped a little white boy, near the mar ket house in Franklin, with au ox whip. The lad is connected wilh one of our most re spectable families, and the negro had no ex cuse for the outrage. Complaint was made btlore Mayor Tucker, who caused the negro to be airested and brought before him under a charge of assault and battery. The negro pleaded guilty to the charge, was held by the Mayor to appear and answer to the charge, before the next term of the District Court, and in default of bail was sent to jail. The Provost Marshal, in utter contempt of the criminal laws ot the State, and of civil mag istrates, has taken it upon himself to turn both negroes out of jail, aud they are now at large. They are both of them bid char acters. Aud he lias nit only taken the crim inals from the jail, but he has taken the keys from the jailer, and now holds them iu bis possession. [From the True Delta.] The name of the Provost Marshal who act ed in the reprehensible manner above de scribed, is said to be Bishop. He evidently belongs to tire Kev. Mr. Calahan's style of inao, disposed to encourage aud protect ne groes in every conceivable outrage and crime against the white race of the South, toward whom the hatred which animates him is un quenchable. Although he has uot put, iu written language, his extreme views into a formal decision as the Rev. Mr. Calaban uid at Shreveport, he no doubt indorses the sub joined sentiment of that worthy, speaking of the people of Bossier parish and ot Louisi aua generally. “They sinned away their day of grace, until no law is left for them, but the bayouct iu the hand of the negro.” [P. S.—Since the foregoiDg was writteh we have learned that the editorofThe Plant ers’ Banner, Daniel Dennett, Esq., has been arrested by Provost Marshal Bishop, and that he was committed to jail, by ordei of the same official, on the 26th iust., his ot fense against the laws of bis country being, iu the estimation of Ibis officer, an editorial, ot which the following is au extract: If Our information be well founded we have not language at command to properly character ize aud stigmatize such a species of miser able tyranny—sucb irresponsible and con temptible despotism. If such a rule is to prevail let us hear no more pr.iting about law, military or otherwise. If a petty offici al can usurp and exercise powers the Presi dent himself does uot assume repossess, and go unrebuked and unpunished, it makes lit tle difference what becomes of us. We may as well all go to the devil together ; but we are rather inclined to the opinion that this Bishop will be made to undergo a portion of bis punishment before “going below.” Gen eral Canby will probably “settle” the Bishop as summarily as he disposed of Parsou Cala ban.] One Day Later from New Yorks —By the arrival of the Hunter, Captain Rogers, last evening, we received New York papers of the 12th, one day later than previ ous dates. The news contained in them has mostly been anticipated by our telegraphic despatches, and the crowded state of our columns compel us to defer our extracts until our next issue. The Executive Order for the Reieaec of A. H. Stephen? and Others. Washington, Oct. 11—The following was issued to-day: Executive Office, ) October 11, 1865./ Whereas the following named persons, to wit: John A. Campbell, of Alabama, John H. Reagan, of Texas, Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, George A. Trenholm. of South Carolina, and Charles Clark, of Mississippi, lately engaged in rebellion against the United States Government, who are now in Close custody, have made their submission to the authority of the United States, and ap plied to the President for pardon under his proclamation ; and whereas, the authority of the Federal Government is sufficiently re stored in the aforesaid States to admit of the ell btjgempnt of said persons from close cus tody it * s ordered that they be released on aivm’f respective paroles to appear at such time atri the President may design- 1. >. to answer «»Y charge that he may direct to be pref*rre.’ i ,^ in -‘ t .V* em 5 .. a ? d 2 ,50 that they will orders iu the pi sU, 1 ' - - hated, and not depart therefron Toft' A_ Campbell, in theSuteof Alabama Jc.bS ", the State of Georgia ; GeorgA A Vrenholm, in the State ot fliouih Carolina} a Charles Clark, in the State of VUsissij. w the President should rant 'd-S!’ any ot said perro-.s such t •, t’ therecy be dis. jr^ed. fSiscnad,! Asure', jo -• P c __ Notice IBie<Hftv 'hs* tiritlif’r th* awavr* r h. „mer. AMAZON, GIBBONS .ml LAURA, will h* respootJbte for uny debt, bill or contract made by any of the officers or crew of said steamers utilise made by written permission of ERWIN & HARDEE, For Agents and Owners. Jno. L. RoomielEt, Agent on Wharf. OctlO ts Crockery, China, Glassware. JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the country are invited to examine my Wholesale Stock, which includes packages containing complete assort ments, put np expressly for “Country Trade,” Goods re- packed to suit purchasers. Queensware House, 109 Broughton St., 2d door from Bull St. octlO ts E. D. SMYTH. Notice to Lumbermen. THE undersigned are prepared to receive Consign ments of Lumber, of any quantity or quality, for side in this market or lor shipment North, Cash advance, made when required. Onr facilities for procarl ng suitable vessels for shipments are un bounded. AGENTS IN SAVANNAH VAN HORN, HOLYOKE «Si MURRAY. Agents iu New York, Messrs. Holyoke A Murray. 47 Sonth street. ts octie Notice. BOOKS for Subscription to the Capital Stock of the National Express Company are now open at the office of the undersigned. H BRIGHAM, One of the Commissioners octl7 Svv for the State of Georgia. Notice. THE firm known as Ames A Peabody, 178 Brough ton street, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. W. L- Peabody will coDtlnne the Wholesale Boot and Shoe Busine s.t the above place, and la au thorized to settle all claims and collect all debts on ac count of business trausac-tons at Savannah. J. M AMES rocm .« .If WM. L. PEABODY. * Notice. ORDINARY'S OjVICE, ) State of Georgia. Chatham bounty. f TTtXECUTORa. AdmiSstretors and Guardian's are JJA hereby nottfted to make their atkraal returns. The Ordinary fcela hiirieif obliged to know the statu, and condition of each estate, and representatives there of are required to make their returns forthwith. DOMINICK,A. O’BYRNE. octlT lw Ordinary. I Headquarters Scr-District of Ogeecher j Savannah, Ga., Oct. IS, 1865. | Circular,! No. 23. j On aud after this date articles in the Public Market of this city will be sold at the following prices. Persons'violating this order, will be reported to this office and summarily dealt with. By command of Bvt. Major Gen. J. M. BRANNAN. Wit. H. Folk, Ist Lieut, and A. A. A. G. Fresh Beef, Ist cut, per lb ”0 Fresh Beei, 2d cut, per lb 15 Country Dried Beef. 15 Country Cured Beef 15 Jerked Beef. 10 to 15 Veal, per lb 20 Mutton, per lb 20 Liver, per lb 15 Fresh Pork, per lb 25 Bass, per lb 15 Drum per 1b.., 15 Ftesh Water Trout 15 Salt “ “ 15 Sheephead per lb 15 Mullet, large size, per bunch :!0 Mullet, small size, per bunch 25 Brim, per bunch of five 25 Perch, per bunch of five 40 Suckers 25 Whiting per bunch a... 40 Codfish, per lb 10 Shrimp, per quart, 10 Crabs, each 5 Sturgeon, per lb 5 Sausages, Fresh pork 40 Bacon, per lb., from 20 to 26 Butter, per lb 40 to 50 Clams per bushel 2 00 Cabbages, each, trora 10 to 30 Turnips, per bunch 10 Tomatoes per quart 20 Okra, per quart 10 Sweet Potatoes, per bushel 2 00 Irish Potatoes, per bushel l 50 Green Com, each 2 Apples per bushel 3 00 Honey, per lb 15 Ducks, per pair 2 00 Half Q rown Fowls 75 Spring Chickens, per pair 50 Spring Chickens, 2d size 40 Eggs, per dozen 50 i Turkeys, per lb . 18 Geese, per lb 18 Fowl, grown, per lb 18 Rice Buds, per doz 50 Siver Beans per quart 25 Oysters per quart 30 octl3 5 Headquarters, j Sun Dist. of Ogkkchke, - Savannah, Ga., Oct. 9th, 1865.) CIRCULAR. To facilitate the collection of the tax enumerated in paragraph 6, Special Orders No. 32, dated Headquarters, Sub-District of Ogeechee, it is hereby ordered : That officers of banks, insurance, express and other stock companies, manufactures, merchants, professional men, and all others who receive a salary or employ labor for which compensation is paid, amounting to or exceeding eighty-three and one-third dollars per' month, will render to Captain Win. T. Easton, Tax Reeeim, city of Savannah, Ga., prior to the 20lb instaut, a certified report for the months of September and October, 1865, stating name, occupation and amount of compensation received or paid. By command of Bvt. Brig. Gen. DAVIS. Signed: W. H. Folk, Ist Lieut, and A. A. A. G. octlO-15 ESTABLISHED 1800. ENOCH MORGAN'S SON'S Soaps, &c., No. 211 Washington-St., peplj) NEW YORK. 3m DURYEAS HAIZENA ONE POUND. F0 « MOD '‘is * :■ -t honorable n ■ ntion from ' 'o> a thvrtmpelloD of all prom •r'r- -Com Starch"and "Prepared i other roantrlcs not withstand •V’ Ai&v a , r**' k uxary of tt>« fault. Ob. a will convince tne mo Makes PuddiD'/e, Cak‘«. ('retard*, Blanc Mange, <* without iding] a**, with few or no at a eo«r. **b toniifhing the raopt, economical. A addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake It is al?o excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for flsh and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little ooilcd in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, it Put up in one pouud packages, under the trade mark Maizena, with directions for use. A mopt deiiciouo article of food for children and in valids of all «gep. For sr.le by Grocer3 and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 106 Fulton Street. WILLIA-IVt DTTRYEA, au26-3m General Agent. WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, .TONES & CO., Wilmington, Delaware. \TANUPACTI T RE Iron Steamboats Steam Engine, lfA Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mil’s. Ac.. HavW had long experience in business and being ptovi.V and with very extensive facilities lor doing woik < f this class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch, oct!2 Cm R. MOLINA, Corner Bull and Congress Streets, under Screven House, IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Ilavana So gers, Leaf and Smoking Tobacco, Also, ail kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Alor schanm, Brier Root, and all other kinds of Fancy Pipes. sopSO-Sm GUNNY BAGGING. "For sale by N. A. HARDEE & CO. sepi-lf Brown’s Standard Scales. USED by the United States and Foreign Uovern menta for more than THIRTY YEA« 9. Adapted to any branch of business for foreign nr home markets. Warranted acrorate and durable. Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-> t, near Broadway, acplt ly K. BROWN. I^nolactarer. Personal. r' Mr. William Trcnholm will call of send his ad dress to the Herald Office, he will hear of some thing to his advantage. Anv information concerning him wW be gratefully received. Address octt ts B. K. a. RAILROADS. Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, \ O Savannah. Ga., October 2, IS*,,f N and after Monday, 2nd inst., n daily train CSnn «»y* fcxceptedj will leave for Augusta at 5 a. m.. connecting w ith a line of Hack* running between Station 4'i Central Railroad, and Wayneaboro on the Ausrnsra and Savannah Railroad. ParJsenirera by thin line will arrive in Augusta' the next morning after ieaving Savannah iu time to pet breakfast and connect wilh the Georgia Railroad tram for Atlanta Freight to go by Passenger Train must be prepaid and delivered at the Depot the night before . By order of GEO. W ADAMS, se P2 General Superintendent. Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) Savannah, Oct, 10th, ISO 6. [ This Company is now, in connection with H. J. Dicki-rson A Co.'s Wagons. prepared to receive aud forward to A ngneta. Macon, Atlanta 4c., dally from twenty to tiluty thoasa .and pounds of Freignt, uiiU V ' through in from three to six days. Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by Shippers Railroad freight can be paid here oral de*. tlnation. * Freight on perishable goods must lie prepaid GKO. W. ADAMS, octll General Superintendent. STATIONERY, *c. “ I'ISTI I.L'S Newspaper Depot, ANI> STATIONERY STORE, Bill Street, drier ot Bay Lane. BACK OF THE POST OFFICE. NEW NOVELS. Just Received at the above Depot a further supply of MAJOR .JONES' COURTSHIP. Price 100 ANNIE, OR CONTENTMENT, Price r.O Cts. Leslies’ Ladies Magazine. Eclectic Magazine. Mad, Demorests' Mirror of Fashions, Price 40 Cts. THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK, Price 36 cents. AI AO HARPER’S MONTHLY, GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK' ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Ic., for OCTOBER. The usual assortment of Northern Dailies and Weeklies Received by Every Steamer. aughy TBE CHARLESTON DAILY HEWS Can be had at ESTILL’S News Depot and Cheap Periodi cal Store. BULL STREET, BACK OF 'HIE POST OFFICE. acp26 TO TRAVELLERS. New anil Cheap Publications, . Artemas Ward; his Travels, $1.50, The Lost Will-S6O cents. Gu? Howard, 75 cents. Vernci ’s Pride, $1.50. The Curse of Cliiton, $1.50. SwcrU and Gown,*o cents. Great Expectation a, 75 cents. The The Castle’e Heir, $1.50. Guj Livingstone, sl.su. Major Jones’ Courtship, sl. Major Jones* Chronicles of Pineville, sl. Polly Peahlossom’a Wedding, sl, And other Novels, at ESTILL’S NEWSPAPER «nd PERIODICAL STORE, oct7- Bull street, back of Post Office. HOTELS. SEA ISLAND HOTEL HILTON HEAD, S. C., NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BUCKLY A- BANCROFT, Proprietora. EDwxiio L. Jones, Agent. ts octlO TRY ONE POUND. GILMORE HOUSE, Hanumeni qiiaret Baltimore, Maryland THIS FiEST CLASS HOTEL ha* been nawly fur nished thwiigtiont, am* is now ready for the re ception of gaems. o«fo*W—.... _ KIRKLARB A tj». Port Royal vloiHte, HILTON HEAD, £ < RIDDELL A HUGO, Pbopbxxyoi* E. 8. RIDDELL. 2d. F. BUC-a jll3-tf Warron’s Celebrated Needles and Fish Hooks. ANDREW CLERK <Sr CO., 4S MAIDKN LANE. NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. OUR former customers will find a reduction In gold prices of the Needles, while the quality is always kept up to the highest standard known to English manufacturers. A. C. A Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed by their bouse. au2s 3m "W agon Freight WANTED For Macon, Milledgcviile, Albany, Amerfcns, or Hawkinsviile, Apply to GEO. C. FREEMAN. 003 ts illustrated Price Lists OF FADtBANK’S SCALES AND HERRING'S FIRE PROOF SAFES. Orders for til sires reeeiyed by * octe-lfi BEI,I„ WTLLY A CHRISTIAfo ‘ Blacksmithing. ’T'HB undersigned wish to Inform the public that I they have commenced bnslnsss in SHIP, 9TIAMBOAT AND GENERAL BLACK SMITHING. HORSE-SHOEING done with despatch. Shop at the head of Bey street,Battersbrs Building, octW-Sawlm K. CHAPMAN*. PROFKSSION AL CARDS. Woodford k Riteli, ATTORNEYS AST> COUNSELLOES AT LAW, No, ill Broadway, Trinity Bnilding, NEW YORK CITY. TflE undersigned having resumed the practice of the Law, is prepared to lake charge or cases be fore the several Courts in New -York and at Wash ington. sepSO-SiWl m STEWART L. WOODFORD. Henry Williams, Attorney cat Xiaw, OK. Fir F. NO. 113 BAY STREET, (Over the Herald Reading Room,) octH-tf SAVANNAH, Ga. G«o. R. Bi Aua. Rnrcs E. Lisraa. BLACK & LESTER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, SAVARTJfAH, GA. Office at old stand of Norwood, Wilson A Lester, comer of Bay and Barnard streets. octH-tf THOS CORWIN, WILH.OWEN. THOS.WILSON, or onto. i.atk aox. q.u.h. or iowa. fOR WIN, OWEN A WILSON, (Late Johnston, Corwin A Flnnell.j ATTORNEYS AND— COUNSELLORS AT LAW, And Solicitors of Claims, OFFICE. 2*2 F STREET, kfab TREASURY BUILD INO, IN REAR OF WILLARD'S HOTEL, WASHING-TON", D.C. Will practice In the Supreme Court of the United States, the Conn of Claims, and the Coarts ol the I/.strlct of Colombia. Particular attention given to Claims and Depart ment business. Officers Accounts adjusted. ' »n3O 3 m C. S. BUNDY, donor ai Agent AND ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, No. 247 F Strict, Bitwiem 13th and lira Struts, (Near Pay Department,) lA7aahlncton, H. O. Ju3o ts DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. TnE subscriber having formed a Co-partnership with Mr. J. C. Ludlow, under the tlrnt uame tu Hetdt A Ludlow, respectfully culls the attention ol his friends and the public generaHvto their large stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots. Shoes anil Hats, which they arc now openlug, and will sell at Wholesale and Retail, at the out stand of Hetdt, Jau don li Cos., No, 101 Bryan and C 8 St Julian street, up stairs. octe-3m E HEIDT. STEELE & BURBANK, 11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Is CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail pnr chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts Embroideries, Boots, Cap* Field Glaases. Gauntlets Gloves, Ac., Ac., Ac. MISCELLANEOUS. For the Ladies. XT'LEG ANT HATS of the most fashionable styles Li Just received and for sale by 4 8. M. COLDING, oct\4 No. 153 Congress atr;et. NOTICE. THE undersigned promises to Cure Seminal Weakness in all Its worst forms without the nse of medicine.— Pleas* send for my Circular, enclosing 10 cent* for postage. Address J. M. RUSSELL, octlo-3m Boston. Mass. R. H. ALLEN & Cos., I*oo & Ibi \k ’.TER ST., n£w iopk. j ■ 't. I JL . >m*t, ft.-*, ; itlUtlLTlillL NUHkiV IR Ati «•»£* Small TovliAr <s*t£ ’to* it Shovels, Hoee, > Hooke, Scythee, And V-r* tural Hardware in genaai. We offer, also, a large assortment of onr own manu facture of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mils, Sugar Mills Jor Grocers' use, Store Tracks of various pat terns. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows. Ac. Fertillirers of all kinds, such as Coe's Superphos phate ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano, and Pondrefte, SEEDS. Every valuable American and Foreign variety of Vegetable, Flower and Grass Seed and Field Grain that ban proved worthy of cultivation, grown and selected expressly for onr trade. Hales made in bulk, per pound or bushel, or in small packctS'for retailing, by the hundred or thousand. sep!2-2aw 3mo Advances Mnde ON COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE. The New York Warehouse and Security Company, Bio. 29 Pine Street, New York, With a Cash Capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS, will receive consignments of COTTOIST, &c.' 9 •ad accept time or’sight 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 Information can be bad by ad dreusing the Company. This Institution is owned and managed by active business man. which, added to the capital invested, guarantee entire safety and experience in the disposal of merchandise consigned to them. References in New York—National Bank of the Re public; Bonk of America. THEODORE CRANE, Pres’t. F. 3. dooms, Sec’ry, t sep22—2aw3w PRICE. 5 CENTS INSURANCR. INTERNATIONAL INSIIANCE COMPANf, OF THE CUT OF NEW YORK. g»^, Ca Y tal ’ *1,000.000 oo Surplus‘tan. 1.1880, Sio4„iae Total Inabilities, $lB So. F totok^M^rineßufa^^jf^^^Vyprepare 1 toany domest,, orforelm pon PoUclea Company, at the * l,ore nMneJ At the expiration of every thre« on the gross amount of “.f® 1 ' 2"*- parties insuring with us ma m ** allowed to INSURANCE. Authorized *Capital~slo,4oo,ooo. AT THE LOWEST RATES. °oompany marinb rosraANCB MORRIS FIRE AND INSUR- '* s ' o °°’ W '" ANCE COMPANY 5,00(1,000 OMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPT . 900,000 STANDARD SIRE iNsoRANCEOOMP'Y.. *OO.OOO J ” ne »’ Block, oor. Bay and Abereom sts Brwich Office, corner Drayton and Bryan streets FINANCIAL. "IxchangF On New York, Boston, Philadelpbia, Baltimore Hngnsta, Bouitlit aud Bold. Also, Specie, Southern Bonds, Stocks and Bank N Otes. Loans on short t ime negotiated. Apply to FORDYCE, ANDERSON A JANNEY, Qctu ' llw No. 10 Stoddard’s Range. EXCHANGE. SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK, For sale hy BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Sight Exchange ON ■NEW YORK, In sums to salt purchasers, by -gP 28 -^—^^^^^B^jtgTCALFE^CQ^ Notice. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, J I'NtTro Suxtxs Intsbnai, Ravsnus, >- Savannah, Oct 13, 1S*J. j llavliig nearly completed the organization of th* Si T b> ; notify the public tS.U .m iffithedlale assessment for the vear (at the Tax is now past dnai at Confederate incomes of every description The Ter ESSSSJ tefconi IS 6 per nntSftS?* ’* * Ce °L upon nil gross receipts The pnjm< nts ore to bs made la Unirw* -T whatlt w.a worth in ConlMeretemytttStSS Any Information the citizen, mar h cheerfully given, and Iwffl otn XEwmtoSF interests of the Gov.rnm^Xm AS^nma&Hci. LAND AGENCY FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. T'HB subscriber, formerly of Savannah. and reaMent -*■ ac Black shear, Pierce county Or * n*, *kla*i * tlcAGnir Hailroad, wTl*give'hli mfeSI‘EASS* vided attention to the sale and I 1 " SSJgfE? to , u >° rallroid*o^£m*Sssdo££Jd solicits the patronage of all needing an agog Sere Refers to any old resident In Savannah. *■ sepio 3m Family Dye Colors. Patented October 13, llOt 2i l4C a . Dark Green Black for Silk Light Greer Dark Bine —_ artwenta Claret mown Orange , SB " tki TlPh • *>■ .wDutfliaii Mate BgMDiali ifotforlnoF f M ask-iaw my*' smsst"* ** Hats, Feathers, < hlMren’Vtfothta* and all kinds of Wearing tjpni <r A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. For 25 cents yon can color as manv woods » wnniA otherwise cost five times that sum. YaSma^ahadea can be produced from the same aye The srZ. 1. simple, and anyone can nae the Dy. success. Direction* in English, French aninS’ inside of each package. “ “ a HOWS * STEVENS, dmeeista and dealmgeueSl^ 10 ' “TT DOLF BO WOiril," *'• Beaver Street, New York. Offera for aale of hie own importations, in bond and duty P«ld, the largest stock of Liquors, Ac., of any other house in this country, comprising in part of Otard, Hcnnesy, Pi pet Castiilon, MarteL Godard Brandy, Rochelle Brandies m half, quarter.and »<gbn, casks: alto Otard gnd Ronyer, Laferreiere and File Brandy, in cases of one dozen each. “cma.” Udoipho Wolfe’a Schiedam In pipes. Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, in hood and duty paid, in cases of one dozen quarto and twex dozen pints. ‘Whiskey and Sum.” Scotch and Irish Whiskey, jn hhda and cases of one one ffi>zeneach°' lrbon WWlJ “ 3 ’ ,n b * rTrt * *sd cases of hum, “ Jamaica ” and “St. Croix Hum" hi fahda. and cases of one dozen each. Madeira*, Sherry and Port Wines. More than twenty different graded, in halves, quar ters and eighth casks, also incaaoq of. one dona each. v ■. « “Hock, C hampagne, Moselle and Claret tVines.”- ' From Peter Arnold Mumm la Cologne, proprietor ot Josnniaburgestate; J. H.D. Backer A Fill; Eecha nsneer, Bonecke A Cos., Bordeaux Barton A Gnaettn, Bordeaux, and from other well known house* In Gar, many and France. Oils, Coatuot*. Ssornras, Btrms, MrsT«n>, Ouvn, Ba*jn>T, Fnaavza, Ac, Twenty-five years' business tranmcfioM with the Southern SUtcs, with seme of the largest and moat respectable deahrs.sbouid be sufficient guarantee that every article offered by the advertiser fo r u par . and genuine. Samples can be seen, and catalogue of ericas oh talned. by addressing the above***I”*** 1 ”*** »^3 ra