Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 23, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. MONDAY. OCTOBER !»•«». jjy UKID I* LIKE TO KK.ND. WILUK. BY MOTHtHWELL rmsitttn'on roar knee, Willie, For the last time in iny life— \ pulr heart-broken thing, Willie, A anther, yet nae wife, tv pres* tout hand upon my heart, "And pies* it m«ir ami mair— Or it win burst the silken twine, Sae strong is its despair! Oh woe's me for the hour, Willie, When we thegither met— Oh wae's me for the tune, Willie, That our first tryst was set! Oh wae’s me for the loamln' green Where we were wont to gae— Ana wae’s me for the destinie, That gart me lave thee saej < A Btoun’ gaes through my hed, Willie, A sail- stouu’ through my heart— Oh: hand me up aud let me kiss Thy brow ere we twae part. Anituer, aud anither yet! How fast my life strings break Farewell. farewell! through yon kirk yard Step lightly for my sake : The lav'rock in the lift, Willie, That lits far ower our head, Will sing the morn as merrUie Aimne the clar-cauld de a nd: And this green turf we're sittin' on. Wi’ dew-draps shimmerin' sheen, Will hap the heart that luvit thee Aswarld lias seldom seen. Butch! remember me, Willie, On land where’er ye be— And oh l think on the heal leal heart That ne’er luvit ane but thee : Ar t on ! think on the cauld. eauld mools, That file my yellow hair— ' Thai siss tile cneek, and kiss the chin. Ye never sail kiss m iir ' THE sECBtli. In a fairtSdy’s heart once a sccrect was lurking, It tofifced aud it tumbled, it longed to get out; Tha lips half betrayed it by smiling and smirking, The tongue was Impatient to blab n ao doubt. But Honor looked grufifon the subject, and gave It In charge or the teeth so encbautingly white— Should tile captive attempt au elopement to save it, By giving tne tongue au admoutshing bite. Twas said and 'twas settled, and honor departed ; *. Tongue quivered and trembled, but dared not rebel, when right to its tip secret suddenly started, Aud In.,f in a whisper escaped from his cell. Quoth the teeth in a pet, “We'll beeven for this,” And they set very smartly above and beneath, But the Ups at the moment were bribed with a kiss, And tuej’ popped out the secret in spite of the Important Order. The following important order from the War Departments published in the Augusta Constitutionalist of the 20th inst. : War Department, Aiij't Gen.’s Office,) Washington, Sept. 19. i . Special Orders, No. 505 —Extract No. 5. It has been represented to the department ihat Commanders of military posts and dis tricts in Geoigia, and particularly Brevet Brig. Gen. C. H. Grosvenor, Provost Marshal General, and Brevet Major Gen. King, com mauding the district of Augusta, have as sumed to decide questions of contracts auti conflicting claims of property and documents of title as between private persons in which the government 19 not concerm and. All such acts and proceedings on the nart of military authorities jn said State are declared by the President to be witjbout authority, and null and void. All military commanders and au iborities wilbin said State are strictly order ‘ cd to abstain from such act, aud not in any way to interfere wiib or assume to adjudicate any right, title or claim of property between private individuals, and to suspend all action upon any orders heretofore made in respect to the ownership or delivery of property and the validity of contracts between private persons. They are also forbidden from beiog directly or indirectly interested in any sales or contracts for cotton or other products of said Slate, or from uring or suffering to be used, any government transportation for transporting of cottoo or other products ■ of said State, for or in behalf of private per sons on any pretence wuatever. Military officers have no authority to interfere in any way in questions of sales or contracts of any kind between individual, or to decide any quevtion of property between them, without special instructions from this department authorizing their action ; aud the usurpation of such power will be treated as a grave military offence. Major Gen. Stediuan, coin mending the department of Georgia, is specially charged with the enforcement ol ■his order, aud directed to make report as to any acta, pr'Ceedings or orders of Brevet .Major Gen. King andßri-vet Brig. Gen. Groe vepor, Provo.,t .Marshal General, iu regard to contracts nr confi ciiug claims of individuals in relation to cotton <>r other products, and to suspend all actinu upon any such orders until iurtber instructions. By order of the President of the United States. E.* D Townsend, Assist nt Adjutant General. The Election at Port Royal. The New South of Saturday, says : \ Tbeehciion in ibis precinct, on Wednes day, for Senator and Representatives of the Slate Legislature, parsed off wituout any ex citeoieui. Ii was supposed that there would be but one ticket in tiie field ; but, on the morning of the election, a ticket was circu lated, headed by Abram Mucherson (colored) 'lor Senator. We give be.ow the official re port of the result: FOR SENATOR. Edward Perry 137 lilCbard Davaut ~ 3 Abram Mucherson (Colored) 2 Scattering 2 T0ta1,....*. 144 FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Jonathan Cutler 143 David McGregor 135 Jas. M. Ciofut... 185 Jas. G. Thompson . 130 Scattering 25 Total 568 We were unable to get the returns front the other precincts in this District. Low Stage or the Chattahoochee.—The Eulaula News of the 12th inst., says: • “The Columbus papers still turn a deaf ear to our entreaties to break up their little set tlement and come down here where we have much river and lots of steamboats. Frour the following it would appear that the Sun and Times, is no admirer of the w ater-fall, at least,, in one sense. If he wout coute down, the river will, and of the two we believe the editor is the more obstinate. The Chattahoochee is becoming smaller and beautifully less day by day. The sand barm the centre ol the stream below the bridge has reared iue.f above the waters— TW waters are rapidly playing out and the nver up here is almost woru,k-ss. One of the largest creeks that once flowed through Girard has disappeared, the other has turned into a river ami ptomises to toliow the ex ample ot its sister. Even if a heavy rain were td fall, we believe tbe river would re fuse to rise-out of her obstinacy.’’ English Detectives among the New York Fenians. A dispatch to the Philadelphia Ledger from ISew York, Oct 18tb, says; “The Executive Committees of several of the most prominent Fenian Clubs are in se cret seeiion, this afternoon, supposed with a view to checkmate the operations of sundry British detectives, who are said to have ar rived here for the purpose of watebipg their movements, so far as they contemplate opei alions in Ireland. Certain parties who have recently been initiated luto-the Clubsare sus pected of being Brliish spies. -To eject them and render it more difficult for others to prac tice a like imposition, is an objtct which F« n ian says must, somehow, be accomplished.” mov cmeut has been commenced etitionn^ elt>ojllie Uait * d Btate6Navyto Uo ° Congress lot an increase of pay. Bitiic Rarroshs, Fikmu & A L.,) Office Act. Ant. Com. State <>TGa , Augusta. Ga., Oct. 14lb, 1865.) Circular> No. s. ; a. iu c mpliar.ee with circular letter o .nsiructions from the War Department, Bu eau Refugees, Frecdmen and Abandoned Lande, dated 4th October, 18GS, tbe follow ug regulations uud instructions relative t' Apprenticeship are published for tbe iufor nation and guidance of all persons inter -*ted : 11. The following form of indenture, com piled from Hiue’s legal forms for common use in Georgia, and from the code of this State, will fie used : GE3RGIA, > COVNTT ) Tips ludtnture made this, the day of County of . 1865, be tween - ■ anil 1 bis being of the age ot yeais, •oin of gaid County of the one part, ano of tbe same County of the . tier part, witnessetb that the said does by the consent of tbe said bind himself out the said . of said County, as apprentice to tbe said in the trade or craft of or as laborers upon tbe plantation of tbe said trade ol or labor, ami to live with, continue and serve tbe said ———a- an Apptentice from tbe date k hercot, tor and during the full space or term of— years. During all which time the said doth covenant with the said that the said shall well aud faithfully demean himselt as|such an appren tice, observing and obeying fully tbe com mauds of tbe said , and in all things deporting and behaving bintself as a faithful apprentice to bint tbe said ——, neither revealing bit secrets, nor at any time leaving or neglecting tbe business of tbe said. And for and in consideration of tbe ser vice well and faithfully rendered as afore said of the said -of tbe first part said ot the second part doth Covenant, promise and agree to instruct his said apprentice, or otherwise cause him to lie well and faithfully instructed iu the said trade of- ■■ ■ - or labor, and also to read aud write tbe English language and iu Ibe C >mmun rules oi arithmetic, aud shall also allow, furnish and provide his said appren tice with meat and drink, and clothing, dur ing the said term, and all the other necessa ries meet and proper in siekness and in Health, and shall, also, at the expiration of the said term, allow to the said apprentice tbe sum ot dollars, and 'suits of clothes, to be by him paid and given to said apprentice by said of the second part. Witness our bands and seal the day and year above written. In presence of ( • [l. s.] A a ft. 8.1 (. Tl. B.] 111. Minors, white refugees, and freeu children whim;;! natural guardians ; with the couseut of tbe nearest or most convenient Agent of tbe Bureau, and other minor chil dren of tbese classes, with tbe consent ot their parents, may be bound out until they arrive at twenty-one years of age in the case of males, and eighteen in the case of females, or for a less, period. IV. Children of 14 years of age and up wards shall have tbe right of selecting their own master or mistress, provided the person thus designated is not unsuitable. V. Children will not be bound out to per sons who were unjust and cruel to slaves formerly.owhed by them, or who have been guilty of such acta to tbe freedmen since their emancipation, or of immoral or of known violent aud unreasonable temper, or who are otherwise, trom any causa, unfitted for the responsible position ot master or mis tress. VI. The experience of many years has shown the expediency and wisdom of a well digested and carefully guarded system of ap prenticeship ; it has also demonstrated the necessity for the sake of individuals, and to provide tor the peace and welfare ot society, of confiding the care and education ot chil dren to such parsons only as are fitted for the task. Officers and Agents of the Bureau are therefore directed to scrutinize, with great care, the character and reputation oi any person desiring to have cbildreu bound out to them, and will, in all cases, withhold their Consent, unless satisfied, by reasonable proof, that tbe parties are not of the class referred to in Par. V. VII. The Ordinaries of the several counties of this state, in whom is v.sted by tbe laws hereof, tbe right to bind . out orphan poor children, are hereby authorised and request ed, in compliance with the terms of this cir cular, and with the approval of the nearest, or most convenient officer or agent of the Bureau, to bind out the classes of persons re ferred to iu Par. 111, to the end that the transaction may be entered upon the records of their court, and become a part of the per manent records of their respective counties. For the performance of thitf duty, Ordinaries will be -’ntilled to receive the fees prescribed by tin la vs of the State for similar service. VIII. A* tbe mode prescribed in the pro ceeding paragraph accotds with the laws and usages of this Slate, and may possibly afford tho parties better opportunities of enforcing their rights after the Bureau shall have ceased to exercise its functions, all officers and agents of the Bureau are directed to give it the preference, and not to exercise tneir authority directly, unless the Ordinary of thecouniyin which the parties may reside shall refuse to perform this duty Davis Tillson. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols., and Act. Asst. Com missioner. ‘Official: • Wm. Gray, Major and inspector. oct 21 6t WAR DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF) Refugees, Freedmen, aud Abandoned > Lands. Washington, Oct. 6, 1865. ) Circular, ) No. 18 > Issues of SubsUteuee Stores to Hospitals now existing, or hereafter established, by authority of this Bureau, will be made upon tbe same principle as are Issues to the Hos pitals of the Army. The Hospital Fund may also be expended in the same manner, and the tost of tbe Hospital ration will bo com puted by the same method—the ration being that established for Refugees and Fredmen. Bv order of the Secretary of War. O. O. HOWARD, Major General Commissioner. Approved: A. B, Eaton, Commissary General Subsistence. Official : Assistant Adjutant General. Oct. 21-st. , Headquarters, ) Sub Dist. of Ooeeckee, V j Savannah, Ga., Oct. 9 th, 1865.) ! CIRCULAR. To facilitate the collection of tbe tax enumerated in paragraph 6, Special Orders NO. 32, dated Headquarters, Sub-Distiict of Ogeeebee, it is hereby ordered ■ That officers of banks, insurance, express and other stock companies, manufactures merchants, professional meo, and alt 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 Wm. T Easton, Tax Receivet, city of Savannah Ga Prior to the 20th instant, a certified report tor the months of September and October 1665, stating name, occupation and amouut of compensation received or paid. By command of a a ~, „ Bvl Brig. Gen. DAVIS. Signed; W. n. Folk, Ist Lieut, and A. A. A. G. oct 10-15 GUNNY BAGGING. For sale toy Mpt-tf A - HARDEE A CO. 1 SKWSPAPKRS. _____ DAXLY JOURNAL & MESSENGER, PnMisbei E?ery Morning and Evening. MACON, GEORGIA, 80MER IF CHERRY ARD THIRD STREETS. LARGEST CIRCULA TIOX IX MIDDLE AXD SOUTHWItSTERX GEORGIA. rpHE old ‘ Journal 4 Messenger,” tint established a in rtiO, and regularly published ever since, has tqe Largest Circulation of sny paper In this section. We are offeiing liberal terms to advertisers, and merchants, and others desirous of having their busi ness generally known, will do well to advertise in our columns. OUR WEEKLY Contains the legal advertising of some eight or ten counties and Is circulated thioaghont the Southern and Northern States generally. Parties sending their advertisements with the money will be insured satisfaction Address 9. BOSK 4 CO. bZouie } Pr °P rieto ™‘ “P l 6 THE NEW ORLEANS TIMES, The Leading Journal of the South, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, Devoted to Literature and General News—The Discns sion of State and National Topics—The Wel fare of the Planting Interest—The Progress of Southern Commerce, and the Regeneration oi Prosperity tn the Southern States Tbe Proprietors of the New Orj.kans Daily and Weakly Tinea, encouraged by tbe liberal support given to their jonrnal. have made ample arrangements to! Its Improvement, with* view to making It, In every respect, a FlltST-CLASS SOUTHERN FAMILY AND NEW:? PAPER. Terms of the Daily, *l6 per annum; half yearlr, $8 j Quarterly, $4. THE WEEKLY TIMES Is 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, tales, poetry, etc., correspondence from alt 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 fnrnished as follows, when sent to one address: 2 copies , S2SO I C copies *25 <K> 3•• H UOI 7 “ 29 00 4 “ 18 001 8 “ 83 00 5 “ 22 601 9 “ 37 00 10 copies S4O. An extra copy will be given to any one getting up s Club of Ten. Terms invariably in advance. Address WM. U. 0. KING A CO., nnl4-tl Proprietors N. O. Times. No. 70 Camp st. r*vrm n \ tt ir Tv»rv>-r;-. 1 IHb UAIUI UArKLub, PETERSBURG, VA. Han entered upon its Fifteenth year, In an enlarged form, with new type, under «u#pices highly flattering. It has a large and daily Increasing circulation, and of feis to merchants and others desiring to communicate with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by none. ADVERTISING RATES. ONE SQUARE Two weeks .SfSOO Oue month 6 00 Two mouths 10 00 Three months ) 15 00 Six Months . ... i£4 00 One Year 40 00 TWO SQUARES. Two weeks. $lO 00 One month 12 00 Two months 16 00 Three months 19 00 Six months 30 00 Oue year CO 00 Persons desiring a greater quantity oi space than is above designated, will be accommodated on liberal terms. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy, (mailed) 6 cts. One Month. do T 6 “ Three Months, do .$2 00 Six Months do -3 50 One Yea* do . . 6 00 Adorers, A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO., PETERSBURG, VA. PHOSPEOTUS OF THE Mercantile Mirror A Weekly Commercial and Advertising Sheet, WITH AN EDITION OF 10,000 COPIES, FOR GRA TUITOUS CIRCULATION. To be Issued on or about the 16 Ih of July, 1865, Bv J. W. BURKE & CO.. MACON, OA This enterprise Is undertaken at the anggestiou of many of the leading merchants of the country, as a method of extensively advertising their business.— While we will publish the advertisements of all ’vho may favor u, with their patronage, the paper will also contain Price, Current of the Markets in all the princi pal Cities Rates or Exchange, Brokerage, Ac., and Commercial News of every description lliat will beef interest to the Mercantile Community. Nor will the “MIRROR" be exclusively filled with advertisements; but the paper will be sufficiently large t„ leave ample room for Editorial,, Correspondence, Select Reading Matter, 4c. It will be a family, as will as a business l’Arcß. 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, not knowing wbnt number of our friends will want their Business Cards, Notices, 4c., brought be fore the Public through this medium. We will only say to all, send your Advertisements to us immedi ately ; state how much space you wish them to oocu py, directions, 4c. We have a large Stock of Fancy .Type, Cats and material for displaying them, and feet confident of meriting the patronage and approval ol all Buslneaj Men. As soon as we arrive at the amount of matter aufi stxe of paper required, we will make au estimate, and publish the rates t r advertising, in tbe first number. They will be as low as possible, to allow us to publish the pater. Deeming it superflu ous to argue the benefit of this enterprise to the udver tisiiig world, we leave the subject with it, fooling as sured it will meet its cordial co-operation and sup port. Address J. W. BURKE * CO., Macon, Ga. Agept iu Savannah - Geo. N. Nioiiols. Bay Street. .iylS-tf THE DAILY EVENING lOIfE. PUBLISHED AT BOSTON, MASS., lB THE OFFICIAL ORGAN '—OF THE Grand Eight-Hour League of Mass., AND OF THZ WORKINGMENB ASSEMBLY OF BOSTON. IT is independent in Politics, eschews Sectarian mat ters, contains nil the Local and General News of the day, is especially devoted to the interests of Work ingmeu, 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 t-veYy subject of Interest are unsur passed. and make it a newspaper that will be wel comed by every pon of New England in any section of the country, it has a large circulation, and as an ad vertising medium is unsurpassed by any newspaper in Boston- Subscription Price, $5 per year. SOUTHERN Exporting and Importing COMPAKY, OF FLORIDA. THIS association is prepared to make advances in currency of Gold on consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber, Ac.* to their agent in Liver pool. Orders solicited for goods from merchants and plan ters. The strictest attention will be paid to all orders however small, for goods ffom England, France or Germany. Our Savannah and Charleston Agents, being salaried, make no charge for forwarding either way and will fumiah circular of details. R. F. FLOYD, President, a „ m „ Jacksonville, Fla. A«wn:-E. T. Paine, Liverpool, England; S.*E. Screven, Charleston, 8- C.; Henry Bryan, Savannah, Ga. 3moa *epl« COXMIMIOI MKROIAim, At*. Rue Wliiiiicv ® (V. GENERAL Commission Merchants, 202 BAY STREET, Savannah, - - - - Ga. Particular Attention Paid to Shipments to oar House in Philadelphia. sep22-lm G.B. & G. W. LAMAR General Commission Merchants. FORWARDING and .shipping • AGFaSTS. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE Under.-ignrd have this day formed a Cos part nership under the name and style of O. D. and G. W Lamar, for the transaction of a General Com mission, Forwarding and Shipping Business and oiler their oerflees to their friends and the pnblic. . Office in Jones’ buildings. Bay Street, few doors East of Claghorn A Cunningham, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Andcraon. Esq, Savannah; John C. FerrilL Esq., Savannah: G B. Lamar, Esq., Sa vannah ; Wm. E Jackson, Esq., President Augusta Factory ; Messrs. Josiah Sibley A Sons. Augnata; J B. A J. W. Walker, Augusta. G. B. LAMAR Jb. aep3o-lm u. W. LAMAR Ja. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, general commission and for warding merchant, bay STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harrit’ Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low 4 Co.’s. Refer* to Messrs. Hunter & Gnmmell, Crane, John son 4 Urayblll - Beii, Wylly 4 Christian ; Bothwell 4 Whitehead; Miller, Thomas 4 Cos.; M. A. Cohen, Etq. sep29-tf D. 11. BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 178 Pearl Street, New Fork WSSSS}*"**- oct4-8m W& I*™*.!,. A. S. Ilartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 92 BAY STREET. ■ SAVANNAH, GA. oetl4-tf .Alexander Hardee, Storage and General Commission Merchant CORNER BAY AND JEFFERSON STS., Savannah, Georgia, Dealer In—HAY. FOBDER, GRAIN, FLOUR, WOOL, HIDES, BRAN. SHORTS, Ok. sep22-lm JAMES B. CAHILL, - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, W ines and Liquers, 171 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. HOLDKRS ofMerchandlze wishing to realize imme diately will consult their interests by consigning the same. ’ Strict attention win lie given to all business en trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the most reasonable rates. sep4-3m TO SHH ; i , ERS OF r COTTON AND O'THER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fcnuer 4 Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Veskv Stbket, *,kw Yoke. And Memphis, Tenn. Tuomxs Fenner, rir.Nßv Bennett, D. W. Bowmen. jy6 (Ha CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping. Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JONES BI.OCK, OORNEfi HAT AND ABERCORN STREET SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments to the firm of Cbas. L. Colby, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. . references; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan 4 Cos., New York. Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York. Hon. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston. Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep 18—tt Woodward, Baldwin A €o., 110 Duane Street, New York, 9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore, DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings, Osnaburgs and Yams. jyis HENRY BRYAN, Bbyan Ste ext, kixt to Mfbouants' and Planters’ Bank Building, Broker and Commission Agent for Bali and purchase of STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c., And for Forwarding Cotton. au!6 3mo K. SHIN & CO., Forwarding- and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Ooods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. I AND 2 BAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. JNO. S. SAM MI 9. ED. Q. BAMMIB. OQAB. L, MaTHEB _ null ts A. T. CUNNINGHAM £). Q. FUBSE. CUNNINGHAM & PURSE, FACTORS, FORWARDING ANl> COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 stoudard’s Lower Stores, Buy sheet, Savannah. Ga. References—Roht. Habersham 4 sons, Hunter 4 Gammell. Octuvus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos., Erwin 4 Hardee, Claghorn 4 Cunningham. sep4-3m . E. F. METCALFE & CO., GIOIIKIIAI, FORWAHDIN'G AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Lower Stoddard 3 Range between Aberc orn and Lincoln Streets, Savannah, - Ga. References—Hening, Flint A Pearce, New York; E. M. Bruce A Cos., Augusta, Ga.: R C Robson Atlanta, Ga.; Knott 4 Bruce, Morgan 4 Cos., Appalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane 4 Cos, N. 5.; Geo. C. Pearce 4 Cos , St. Louis, Brnce *. Co ’ Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook, Albany, Ga* Jno. W. O’Ccnmor, Macon, Ga. sept2’ im J. SHAFFER, In all kind* of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS awn PRODUCE. I West Wasbinotob Mareet, Opposite 143 West at.. Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey st*., NEW Y O B K. Potatoes,^Ap Onion* constantly on hand, and All consignments promptly attenked to. wKKvSr 5 ’ A T-j --»** eodiy COMMISSION MKHt’HAIjT*. J. T. THOMAS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 117 Hay Htreet. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE ASSURANCE Takon at as Low Rates as are accepted by any good Company. octil-lm SOUTHERN COTTON WAREHOUSE, CORNER OE BAY AND LINCOLN STS., SAVAN NAH, GA. O’FALLON & CO., FACTORS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, RESPECTFULLY invite attention te onr facilities for the purchase or movement of Southern I'rodacta. and will give prompt attention ta nil easi ness entrusted to onr care. Intending to establish permanently a Hou-e In Savannah expect by strict bnalness principles to merit and receive a portion of the Trade. Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we are prepared to bay, or receive on consignment to our friends in New York or Europe, and will make ad vances on same; picking, re-baling or mending all Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormoes expense incurred in Northern cities by this orocess They solicit a portion of the bnsineas of the people of Georgia and of adjoining States. OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS, tOT Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. octT- 8m Fordyce, Anderson & Janney, BARKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. ffiHE undersigned have this day formed a Cos part- A nership under the - firm name oi Fordyce, Ander son A Janney, for the transaction of a Banking and General Commission, Forwarding and Shipping Bus iness, and offer their services to their friends and the public. Liberal advances made on all Consignments to them for sale in Savaunab, or for shipment to their correspondents in New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore. Refer to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, G. W. Ander son, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq., Kobt. Habersham 4 Sous. Office No. 10 Stoddard’s Range, Up-Stairs S. Vi. FORDYCE, Huntsville, Ala. GEO. W. ANDERSON, Jr., Savannah, Ga. T. B. JANNEY. octlß-2w Nashville, Tenn. BACON, CLARDY &CO. Cotton and Totiacco Factors, NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SAVANNAH BY HENRY BRYAN. WE do entl ely a Commission Bnsiness, exerting ourselves to get*the outside market quotations for our patrons. Liberal advances made on Cotton at Savannah, and part al advances on Cotton ready lor shipment ut Au gusta, Atlanta and Macon. Planters’ orders filled. octl2-lm Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray, General Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. No. 9 Stoddard’s Block, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cuss. Van Hobn, Holyoke A Mueiuy, Savannah, Ga. New York. Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business, with ample and flrßt class Storage Room, we most respect* fully tender our services for the purchase and sale of all kinds of merchandise. octll-3m L. WARROCK, AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Consignments solicited. Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise and Cotton. octll-lm MACkY. BEAf TIE & CO. SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SO3 and St OS Bay Street, SAVANNAH, Ga. OFFER FOR SALE the following Goods, on the mos reasonable terms. *260 bbln Whiskey, Mountain L)ew Buckeye Reserve j 75 “ 44 Stig Bourbon , L'o “ “ 7 years old Stag Bourbon wiL.L 20 “ •• Pine Apple j -SK™ to » “ Burkam’s Bourbon | D-etlllatton 13 “ “ Old Family Rye | 16 “ “ Old Rectified . J Togy ht r with a large assortment of Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, Heldsick 4 Cos., and Reymoud’s champagnes. Brandies, Gins, Rnms, German 4 Ridgeway Bitters, 4c. In connection with the above, qgt offer for sale Choice Family Flonr, Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Lard, 4c. Liberal advances made on consignment to MACKY&BEATTIE, sep29-tf PHILADELPHIA, Pa. N A HARDEE & Co=, Shipping, Commission and For warding Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Will make liberal Cash Avances on consignments to ouY triends, Norton, Slaughter A Cos„ 40 Broad street. New Yolk. oct6-lm W. B. & T. E. RYAN, CE NEPAL COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, Charleston and New York, YY7ILL attend to the Shipment and Forwarding of VV all kinds of Produce, aud will Keep on hand an assortment ot Groceries, Wines and Liquors. Consignments solicited. W. B. Srsji, ) (Thos. E. Ryan, 09 Es»t Bay, V ■! 44 Beaver street, Charleston. ) ( New York. octl7 .lm H. Growdy, COMMISSION MERCHANT, I*B BAY STREET, ANDERSON'S WHARF, oc«M» SAVANNAH GA COMMISSION MERCHANTS. a. m. kuh, a. a sosmm. SORREL BROTHERS. Shipping, Commission • AND Forwarding Merchants, 83 Bay- Street. SAVANNAH, GA. RFFXBZKOES : Messrs. H. K. Coming, Son A Cos.. N. Y. Messrs. Pater V. King 4 Cos., N. Y. Messrs. Fisher, Brothers A Cos., Baltimore Messrs. S A W. Welsh, Philadelphia National Bank, .Savannah. Ob. Francis Sorrel, Esq . .Savannah. Ga Chsa. Green, Esq., Savannah, Oa. T. R. Bloom, Esq., Macon, Ga. octl7 i m BRANCR SONS &C 0„ BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. Office for the present at Georgia Railroad Bank. Thos. Branch &. Cos., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 9« Main street, Richmond, Va. THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Bankers and Commission Merchants. Sycamore street , Petersburg, Va. DEALERS in Coin, Foreign and Domestic Ex change, Southern Bank Notes, Stocks and Bonds. Interest allowed on Deposits. Collections made throughout the United States, and special attention given to the redemption of Southern Bank Notes for Batiks’ account. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, Tobacco and other products to their correspondents la Baltimore, New York, Liverpool, Bremen and Ant werp, @J“The undersigned for the last twenty five years an officer of the Bank of Augusta, can now be found at the ofllce of Messrs. Branch, Sons 4 Cos.. Bankers and Brokers, Augusta. Ga., where he will be pleased to see his friends and the pnblic generally, pledging his efforts o glee satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Money will he received on Deposit, and Checks paid. octlii 15 GEO. W. MORGAN, Caahier. ~i W. STARBUCK U\T GENERA I, Commission Merchants, 111 North Water Street, T 1 liilftdolpiiia. Careful selections made on nil orders for the Pur chase of Goods, aud Consignments respectfully solic ited. lm oct2l SCRANTON & MACUIRE, Shipping’ and Commission Merchants 48 EXCHANGE PLACE. ’N* K W YORK. OFFICE 18. Liberal advances made on Consignments of Cotton, Tobacco, and other Southern Prodace. Order* for the purchase of Ooods in New York promptly attend ed to. BXTEaXNCtS Scranton, Smith A Cos., Crane, Johnson A Graybill. * A. Champion, T oct2o Wm.H. Burroughs & Cos. Forwarding and commission merchants. No. 97 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. For the sale of Cotton and other Produce, Lumber, Timber, Plan tations and all kinds of Real Estate. We now offer several Rice Plantations near the city, a number of Cotton and Provision Plantations, Timber lauds, City Property, and a few lots in the Mineral or North western parts of the State. »ep26-lm JOHN ..VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. No. 94. Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. octie 6m C. H. BENEDICT & CO., No. 80 Broad Street, New York, Produce and Floor Commission Merchants, Dealers in Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac.' Special attention to Southern Orders Consignments on General Merchandise solicited. octU 3m £■ C. WADE. 8. 11. WADE. E. C. WADE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga. octl6 3m Paper and Rag Warehouse Warren & Platner, TXTHOLESALE dealers in all kinds of coarse and » v fln®Paper, Envelops, Twines and Paper Boxes. Sole Agents in this city for the Bath Paper Mills. The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old Rope and Bagging and Waste Paper, in large or small quantities. octio-tf 210 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. Notice IS hereby given that neither the owners or agents of the Steamers AMAZON, GIBBONS and LAURA, will be responsible for any debt, bill or contract made by any of tbe officers or crew of said steamers unless made by written permission of ERWIN & HARDEE, For Agents and Owners. JNo. L. Roumiixf.t, Agent on Wharf. . octlOtf Notice. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, ) State of Georgia, Chatham Connty. J TT'YECCTOHS, Administrators and Guardians are JCj hereby notified to make their annual returns. The Ordinary feels himself obliged to know the status and condition of each estate, ana representatives there oi arerequired to make their returns forthwith. DOMINICK A. O’BYKNF, octlT lw Ordinaly. Notice. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between JACKSON 4 WAKROCK was, on the 30th Sep tember rttssntved by matnxl consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by the undersigned, who will be happy to receive a continuance of the pa tronage bestowed on the late firm of Jackson 4 Wat-rock. L- WaRROCK. 351 3500 TONS OF— ENGLISH RAILS, Os best quality, 68X58 per lineal yard. For sale by FOWLS 4 CO, Jul# 8m No. 70 Broadway, N. Y. R. MOLINA, Corner Bull and Congress Street*, under * Screven House, TMPOBTER and Wholesale Dealer In Havana Se h V^^f4 m ats ISX 0 ’^ U ■chaun. Brier Boot, and all other kind* of’ Finer FIP“- sepSO-Sm savannah BUSINESS DIRECTORY. COMMISSION MJ^cSaStT^ EKwthceke A < o. ~ : • SHIPPING awn COMMISSION M KHrn . Corner B.y and Wfotaker «r‘eu! R< - HAV rs, Prompt attention given to < v chandbeanct IToduce-of all kind* JSSSd lm SI* n *° ** MA. Cohen, a FORWARDING axd COMMISS'N MERCHANT Office Home Ine. Cos , 89 Bay er A. Julian ste Highest market price* r,.ta ' JI Wool, Beeswax, etc. . Liberal Advance oi Cotfonffi Erwin <V Hardee,- " COMMISSION MERCHANTS, *■———- * iß - Y Mteet, Savannah, Ga WINKS, LIQUORS. &c. ~~ AKUHLEK, NORTHEAST • Broughton and Jefferson ‘He State of Georgia, f„ r the slhL Wines and Brandy, “ le 01 Caliiornia P' Koetheke '4 Cos., Comer o, ’ aepJMm •rael R. Sealy Cos., ~ * Ch.'^FARRK ES In the State of Georgia U N E S • >u9 207 Bay at., Jesf ef , oa , DKY dOODS. r ' Congress and Whitaker st,. aim McConaeiiy, DEALER in DRY GOODS, Ac. Samuel M, Gederer, Juhher and Rei.ti Famot abb Stasle Dry Goons, Boots of LXQTutua. Hats, «c. W 6 Oo^w"^ 8 ’ GKOCKIUEri. Kcr *t A Cos.. Wholesale Dealer in Wisvk r lU * qttOßfi, SXOABB, laO Congress street. * *;*»•• WholesaleandKctall Dealers iu Grr, q “&aHi erJ t““wre'J™'" ttn<i 11 traae * ttem,on P ald to or ders for the country sepSa-tt pouKdon & Symons, VJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Corner Whitaker aud St. Julian st« G‘d btaud of W. R. hymens. " K. **' *■ Choice Family Ueccmiu vVI.NLS, Liquons, &c. ’ street. _ biluakds, &c 7 Billiard Saloon. By WALTER o'AUiAUA ALto, WINES, LIQUORS, 4c. Bay street, over Express Oflice S , A t *sS rle * 8 ,“’ oon ’ On rear of Post Office,} bv Wholesale and lietad. None tea CHOICE W INES and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch. QAB FITTING, &c. Weed 4 Cornwell, Wholesale Dealers iu Hardware and Tit, Wars No. 159 and 161 Broughton street TT Cranston, nO • Pi.UMBER AND GAS FITTER, itl Bryan at., next to cor. Whitaker riEGARS, TOBACCO. &C. P* Koethecke* Cos., ' Importers of Genuine Havana Secars Corner Bay and Whitaker streets, Savlun«h7ua sep '& i m U Kolb. ' Barnard street, one door South of the Market. PRINTING, STATIONERY, <fcc. Cavlllt «Si Deaej. • = O BOOKaELLEaS AND STATIONERS, Cor. Bryan afreet and Market Square. jlAarking Ink, Manttactured and for sale bv iU DAVID H. GALLoWAT, - 3-j Druyton street. Geo. N» Nichols, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, ® a Y 8t -> between Abercorn aud Drayton. R. No. C Whitakerjßtreet. Mason Cos., • HERALD JOB PRINTINO OFFICE. No. 11l Bayptreet. WATCHES, JEWELRY,"&ci FD. Jordan, Dealer in Watches and Jewelki, w J,LLL and H P i LATK , 1 ’ Fancy Goons, 4c. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 1-9 Congress st... opposite the Pulaski Bouse. HAIR DRESSINgT&c. ~~~ *l° v?* P* J " ber Shop, (cor. Bull aud . Sha ™ ill& Ualr Cutting, shampooimr, W htskers Dyed, Ac. Fancy soaps, Cologne, Neck Tics and Other Fancy Ai tides for sale. Jos, XV. Clift, M. D, " Cor. South Broad and Bamard-sts., Ojtice Hours—9 to 10 A. M„ and 4to 6 P. M„ @T* Residence—Mr. Wash’s, corner St. Julian and Lincoln Streets. M. Walah, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, aul4 Southeast cor. Barnard and Broughton ate. i A. Solomons 4 Cos., * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. wa~ orders executed accurately and with despatch ~ BOOTS AND SHOES. Aines dt Peabody, Jobbers in Men’s, Women’s, and Children’ B Calf, Serge aud Kid BOOT’S and SHOES, of all kinds and qualities. 152 Congress sl, 4th door North of the Market. Geo. T. Nichola, RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 116 Broughton st., 2d door irom Bull. QUEENSWARE, &c. ED. Smyth, QUEENSWARE GLASS AND s CHINA, at Wholesale anu Retail. 109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bull CONFECTIONERY. JEs Hernandez. • CONFECTIONKRt—WhoIesaIe and Retail. ' IAM7FAOTURICS OF SYRUPS, CORLI-yLS AND FIME CONFECTIONERY or ALL KINDS. 14C Broughton street, two doors from Barnard. M Fitzgerald, • 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CIDERS, LEMONSTKAWBEURr kmiRASPBERUT SYRUPS, CANDIES, 4c., 4o„ nr In any quantities, to suit Purchaser*. WUIT4EER STKEET. SODA WATER. Joten nyan, Bottler of SODA WATER, PORTER and AXE, CORDIALS. SYRUPS, Ac. Cor. Bay and West Broad streets. Boker’s Bitters, The Oldest and best renowned. L. FUNKE, 66 Liberty Street, • sepl2-3mo NEW YORK. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!! Wheaton’* Ointment. Will SURE THE ITIH IH FORTV-EIIHT HOURS- Also Cora, Salt Rhfam. Ulcsr*, Chllblatas, and all Krdptton* 0 f the Frio* 60 cents. For -sals by aU Druggists By Sending 00 emits to Weeks A Potter. Sole Agents, ITO Washington street, Boston, Mass.. <t will be forwarded by mall, free of posture, to any part of the United States. sept2l-Sm