Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 25, 1865, Image 2

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The Savannah Daily Herald. BY S. W. MASON Sl co. * A IK.. "■ ,l l » l ' Kclor, 'l. lUt.'IPSUA A»«iui. E.!il»r. SAVANNAH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2u, 18J*. HOU 10 01ITAIN THE HERALD REG ILARLY. We often have complaint, from ,evident* of Savan. call and Hilton H< »and th t they are not able always to r.l.tain the P»a»i.i>. The demand ia sometimes so i re t stoexhsustan Edition vefysn,® affer its Issue, end >how «k« wi-h to have the Heka l-1' reynlarly, rhould suhTibe for it. We have Ittithful c .rriers in f- A»ni.ab and at Hilton Head, and through them we : ]»fo "ere regular snb-crioers first. Coittiue ci»l Rclatkini Between ( liailu tou and Jatktouvllle, Fla. YVc c mint nd th- subjoined evtr.c" from tlie Jacksonville (Fla.) Times to the ntleo tioit til' the inmchatitH and tradesmen id thi> c i y. That Clmr eston will becom . if pr c ticab e, a formiilable competitor wi b sttvnu- Bali tor the Ft- rida trade i-jJi ally (teuim strati and by Ibe intelligent views and Higg s tions of the writer. We are personally tvg niz mt of tbe fact tbat tbe whole of Middle Florida, embracing the wealthy and produc tive counties of Hamilton, Madison, Lafay ette, Jeff rson, Leon, Waukul u, Gadsden an l Liberty, as well as portions of East and West Florida, look to Savannah as their commercial outlet and place of trade, and will act accordingly io the disposal of their products so soon as they nrp placed in c mi ntunicition with ou# city ty th - completion of the tepsirs on the Atlantic & Gulf Road, if their predilectutus are not removed and purposes cdanged by the offer of superior inducements elsewhere. It is w ll known that the trading commu nity of Jacksonville has always regarded Savannah as a dangerous rival for the trade of the most productive portions of their State, and hence their iiuplacible ■ p .ositioo to the railroad connection accomplished last year, by which the communities referred io should he reudered c mmiercialiy tributary to this city. The shrewd suggestion of the Times to tbe merchants of Chailestou to place a line of steamers from that city to Jacksonville, di rt ct, coupled wiih the that iu a very short time there will he a line of ocean fltcamers plying between Chailestou and Europe, is pregnant with meaning hostile to the commercial interests ot Savannah, und of ibis we desire to give our merchants timely warning. It is hardly necessary to say tbat, with jud ciotis management on the part of our r.dlro id directors iu reference to the tarifl of of charges for transportalf n, sntl the adop tion, fonhwilh, ot a liberal, enlightened and energetic policy, such as is recommended to tbe merchants of Clmraston by our intelli gent c temporary, lue c mtest for the covet ed prize will nsult triumphantly for Stvan nah. And we do not hesitate to uv w tbat it is the unpleasant con.-ciousness of this fact that has prompted the meicantile communi ty <>f Charleston to d-->patch “a very iuielli gent genneman,’ to assure the press and people <)l Jck-onville “ibai immense quan tities of all kinds of goods are being nceived there,"'selected, doubtless, with special ref erence to ibeF oridu trade; and therefore the inquiry by the Times: ‘‘would it not be to the interest of tbe merchants of this State to look to That point as an available market for purchases, ’’ is quite uatural, prompt ed,.ns it was, by tlie mutual assurance “tbnt if you will tickle me I will tickle you.' wlrcii simply liii bus iliai if Jacksonville will throw its c itlfmerce into the lnp of the I Cimrleston market, the latter will r« ciprocite by offering inducements of the most lib< rai j Chan Cter. F rtunplely lor nur city, existing | advantages give her tne inside track over the j Florida coutse, aud no tricks of trade are di c ssary to win stakes, il her business men are but true to tln-un-elvcs: CHiKbKSTON AND ITS CtlMMl KCIAt. Rr.l.A* TL ins—B iug ill C MiVersatiou a day i.r Iw. fiince with a very intelligent gt-ulleiimn, re c uily from Cbarle-t"u, we are assured tuat immense quantities o! at. kiinjs < f gind. are being C nslantly rec- iv. and itu-re, aud all <n 1 vvntc iti id ready pu,c niseis fr >m the inte rinr. Would it uot lie to tue interest of the merchants of this State to look lo that point as au avai aide market for purchases ? The goods in transit from New York to this place, via Charleston, cau be received with more certainty and despatch than by any other than a direct route, as we are assured by our in tor man t that certtun enterprising mer c tauts of that place will immediately pluce a line of steamers from Cuarleston to this place, direct, and also that in a very short time ihere will be a line of ocean steamers plying between tuat place and Europe; and Dial, now, the inducements offered by Charleston merchants lo traders at other points are of the most liberal kind, and are a suiHcieut guarantee tbat these merchants are dele: mined that that.place shall be iu future one of the most enterprising cmmneicial chics of the United States, bhe is, by the enlei|irise of her citizens, rapidly rising from her ruins, and in a short time will assume her former busines business at tbe great c i ton market of tbe South. We Would invite our Chaile-ton fri mis, at once, to scud out a suiiahe agent to opetre unntrcial relatio k and lesume a»d strengthen tin- bonus ol trade W| ‘icli have hitherto united us, and would suggest the Cieelful Co-operuliou ot our fiiends here. The Ocean Yacht Race at New York.— Tlie sec md ocean yacht race of the season came ofl last week at New Y,,rk. It was a match between two yachts, the Henrietta, owned by James Gordon Bennett Jr., and the R. B Palmer, owned by R. L. Leper, It was a very Close race, and excited great interest in New York. The following ac count is given: The yi C it sailed from the buoy off Sandy \ Ho« k c.t ti rty-hve minutes past eleven oil ! Mummy morning, a strong northwesterly wind blowing at the time. The gi a was so rough mat it was impossible tor ibegu.>ts on tne steam tog to b.'.ard the J?uln.er This latter vts-el was slightly ahead at the sUit, and ae|it the lead for some time. Between two and tliree o’clock in the after- 1 noon a violent gale carried a-vay the Hen rietta's staysail, tearing it to at m*. The yachts pas-i and the B irueg.it Lighthouse at ten ' minute* pa*t itnec. At twenty-two u.iuutes tm-t five tne v. ssels sailed by the Ahsec in I/gul, and at tweuty-eigbl minutes pas; eignt liie .-ameeveuit g the lightsoip off Cape May was reached, toe Henrietta being six minutes aneml ol the Palmer. At ten minutes past eight on tne ensuing moruingthe Barue g' t Lig.ithouse was reached, and the Hen rieltu pa-g and tne buoy off Saudy Hook at nve minutes past one o'clock yesterday af-' ternono, about twenty-one minutes ahead of the cumpebng J aChl. Captain Loper of the Palmer has cballeng eu llie Henrietta to auother raca over the t - ,B Course, in a ietter acknowledging bim eelt beaten, but saying to Mr. Bennett, “you aid m i outsail my vessel, but you have out gebtiaUtd her.” THIS NATIONAL PISAXCBfi. Writers have too hastily com laded from the high premium on gold and the high pa ces <>f Commodities geueiaily that this pre mium and those prices arc tiie results of an over issue of paper money by the govern meut. and the National hanks. It U our pur- I pose to show that there are a variety of i causes that influence piiccs irrespective of I the quantity of circulating medium. If tne explanation we have offered of the ' causes of a general rise of prices is C a reel, i the increase of money, whether pap. r or me tallic, and the c msequeut advance of pi ices is scarcely distinguishable from the advance | produced by deficiency bf.suppiy. Bui, it follows from this explanation, that to s y money has, by its increase, augmented pric s is the same llii'ig. iu isl Cl, as to tßrm tiial | :ts volume has augmented ; lor li«w can the ' same quantity <d* .on.ui-'ditieS be CiiCulat. and i ~r the same number of exchangee ho effected without an i crease iu tic volume ot money, i Hi.elh r pa. at or meiallic? They are uear- V ioi mcd propositions. When, therefore, I we allege thus pi c s have ris. nfr>>m i< ertas j j e : and m ind ivi imp y that th< re has h.-en iu- j ore iso of uni" \ u ■ redeeißtbl' in g id -r j silver, to the exient ot lb it i Cr aee, al ; though we are uuable to dislinguisu !>. tween ' such udvanc • and that produced from other causes originating in and. fio ent supply. The liuo is too faint between an over issue . f paper currency, or an excess of ro- tabic money, aud the advance o! prices from de ficiency of supply, to assign with any preci sion to each Cause Its due share of tho t ff. ct. Mr. Colwell in his excellent work, “ Ways and Means of Payment," has made some just remarks on prices. “Many persons.” says he, “enteitain the notion that tin re is some proportion between the money of a Country and the pric sos its commodities; and that prices are high or low in proportion as money is plcmy or scarce. There is some truth in this remark, t but it is not true as a proposition." We imagine Mr. Colwell means as a gent-sal prop sition, hut that it is ! true as applied to a large class of commodi ties we have uo doubt. Tuat there are other Causes for high aud iow prices besides the j plenty or scarcity of motrey we have been j endeavoring to prove. Besides the influence ; of natural causes, such as droughts, Hoods, . &.C , in increasing or uimimshing the produc- ' tions of the soil, the effect of reduc and costs | of production on prices, from mtc lauieal im- | provements and tcieutific dbc ivery, and j irmi lessened expense of transportation, as among the causes of the fluctuation oi pi ■ c s, there are several Uiat have their sources iu I mental impressions, without reference to the I quantity of money or the quantity of com i lucidities. Almost all spiculation has its origin in these impressions—iu the hopes and fears ot buyers and sellers. Mr. Colwell further remarks, “It is utterly unsafe, therefore, to iufer that a currency is m excess bicmse prices have risen; or to Conclude, if a currency is in excess, that j price s must rise; of, if they have risen, that the rise i9 in consequence of that exe -ss, or that theie can or will be any fixed proportion between them. It will be found not unfre qnently, on close inspection, that a rise of pric is has pri Ceded and been the cause of an increase of money, but as the former W gi Der ail} firs! kuowu, and the latter slowly ascer tamed, tho older ot cause and eff< c is re versed in the minds of most observers." There is one qualification of this remark we w ould make. It is true, as stated by Mr. Touke in his‘History of Prices,'and observed by Mr. Colwell, that “it will be found not unfrequi nhy on close inspection (but a rise of prices has preceded au increase of money, Imtwiibout becoming the cause of such io mvase. The Couverse of this lias been shown by Mr. Tooke. Prices have fallen in Eng land when tbe notes of tbe Bank of England have diminished, uml risen w hen the circu lation of the Bank ol Eugland has increased. The di-tinction is not observed between a iise of prices from an augmentation of cur rency or an extension of credit Pi ices ad vene greatly at times, the efl c, of speeula ti in, while toe current ot money is unuffect- • id, by the use of ihe various substitutes for tin nt-y, iu the form "f credit, such as bills ol ,-xc uinge. C licks, promissory notes, other than llio-e issued by hai ks, book debts, &c Ii dues not follow, however, that there cinil it t>e a rise of prices when there i° an ovei-issnc of irrideiniahe paper money, wli ther by bauks or ny public author! y. In the wh'-lesnle transac ions of 'r ide, as Mr. Colwell has shown, tuey are carried on by credit most y„ while thus by retail nr c >n ducted through tbe agency of money, prin cipally gold or silver or their equivalents. The quantity of coined mom y io circulation, absorbs a Urge amount for the payment of wages and the minor transactions of trade when specie is not banished from circulation hvths suspension of specie payments and gold and silver become articles of mer chandise. Whenever this is the case and nothing obtains general circulation hut an irredeemoble paper money, the cluck <>f I specie payments being removed, there is no limit to n’rise of prices and to depreciation, in proportion to the abuse ot the privilege of I issue. If transactions on private credit are I uot suspended, the prices ot commodities | will be princioally regulated by credit— ' they wilt expand through the agency of : banks as they did in tbe North during the I war. If, oq tho contrary, there is little or no private credit, as under the Confederate government, prices will be mainly regulated by the currency issued for public pur poses. TIIE DEMOCRATIC MANS MEETISG AT SEW YORK. A muss meeting called together to ratify the Democratic State ticket was held at the Cooper Institute, New York ou the evening of October 18. The hall was densely crowd ed. Mr. John Kslly, Sheriff of the county, presided. General Slocum, Mr. John Van Buren, and Montgomery Blair were in at tendance. Gen. Slocum addressed the meet ing iu au energetic speech. He said.ii] sub stance that Peace had its victories as well as war. He said that President Johnson ! has planned a campaign which is as fine in | all its details as that which was planned by \ those groat chieftains and generals, Grant and i j Sherman,which resulted iu the groat and cle- | ; eisive victories of the war. “If you would find a man opposed to the policy of President Johnson said Geueral Slocum—a ruau opposed to measures calcu lated to restore the Union, calculated to restore peace and prosperity to our country— you must look for him in some other place than iu the democratic party." Horn, Montgomery Blair was then intro duced to the meeting. He denounced in a telling ttddres the leaders of the Republican 1 pany for wishing to keep oht of the Union the Southern Slates ; was opposed to Negro i aufirage, pronounced the scheme of Messrs. J Sumner and SteVens as au assumption of the ! war power, disiranebising the States and the | people of the South, nud placing them in the condition of conquered territory ; recom mended tlie Colonization of the negroes in Mexico, and the adoption ol the Monroe doctrine by the expulsion of Maximilian. Tbe Hon. John Van Burca delivered a ' pungent speech nud excited much merrl- I menl by severe! humorous hit*, making this a Orion to Mr. Dooiittie : Mr. D miittle. a distinguished republican Si ator from Wisconsin, has just made an a ilrus»in that State—a New York demo- C it orlsinal y, by the way. Line ihe dh»- ;i eui-Ucd geo'lemon who preceded me, (Mr. B lit.) lie has been temporarily with the re p ihlic.ni party, whicii -eerna to he breaking in as last as it cau ("Laughter.; Mr. Doo j i itlc says that he lias spoken with General Grant recently upon this st'lj Ct, (negro suf j fr'ge) General Gram told him that if this w is persisted in, civil war in the South was j iu vitable—tbat ttie two races would come j t ' blows and fly to arms, slid that a univer sal encounter between tuem was toe inevita- I Ijle c •!)sequence. He says that he has ! talked with G ueral Suerman within a week 1 upon tins suliji ct, (applause,) and that G ti. Soermau told Him. iroui his experience iu the South, pricisey the same thing that I Grant told him, ioat a civil war must be the c usi qu nee. He says that he lias talked with i Teel* lent Joeuson, and Presiient Johns n io!d him pivc’seiy the ratce thing. (Vpl.use ) .And now these madmen per- I sist in tnia difCtts-ion, and are urging the people of this State to embark in ibis ctu sade which cau tie of n‘> earthly profit to tl elilaCks or whites here. It will lead to the ttiuiilulalion ot the blacks at the South, b cause beyond all question wheu this con tr iveisey comes, tbe white people of the N nh and West will side with the white people of the South- (Applause.) There was but one Bsue in this contest, and that is, whether the President of the United -is au-s .-null be i-ustaiued by the people of ttieS.au of New York. Tux Asn R.c ix Colosr is Brazil.—The Btazhian correspond! r.Ce of the New York Hi raid says that the Americans who settled iu the province of Parana are flourishing and are determined to introduce the cultuie of cotton iuto that district. One of tbe agents is prepat iug a work tor the informa tion of those wisning to emigrate—a book much needed, as most works on Biazil are written in the flowery style. lIVAMIiL AAD COMMERCIAL. New York Market.. New Yoke, Get. 19—3 P. M. Fl vh, Ac.—^The Flour market is Uuti, anil com mon grades are lo®2oa lower. The sales are ’.iCO Mils, at $7 tO@S 10 for Stipei aie State ;?! 15 aS3 30 for Extra state ; f.B 33 asß #j f.r choice ilo ; $7 70 afS to for Superfine West e n ; $i 2a a $S 7a for eomuion to medium Extia Western ; $S so a 10 for common to good sill". pmg hranus Extra R .uud Hoop Onto, and $9 Is a sl2 60 for trade brauus, the market closing Heavy anil declining for common grades. Southern Flour is dull amt declining. Sales 529 bbls at |p (0 i $lO 50 tor common, aud $lO go a >lu for Fancy end Extra. Canadian uour is 10 a l-io lower. Sales 300 lilils at es > 40 ass s.O for common, aud $9 a sl2 C 9 fur good ti- choice Extra. R e flour is quiet. Corn Meat t. lit request, with sales.of COO bbls. Brandywine at $3 a $a iO. tin AIN.—-rtie Wheat market is two to four cents town and dull. Sales 30,989 bushels at $1 0.3 a $1 T.i for Chicago .Spring; $! 07a$l 74 for Milwaukee Club; $L 75 a $1 70 for Amber Milwaukee; $1 66 a el G» lor New Wilivaukee; $2 28 for Winter Rad Western; ?2 30 a $2 32 for Amber State; and choice White Canada on private terms. Rye is quiet. Barley i- heavy and dull. Barley Malt is dull. The corn market is l a 2 cents lower for damaged, while good and sound is steady. Sales 9,000 bushels at 70 a S2c. for damaged to good unsound ; 83 a vie. for sound mixed Western, and 50 a 88c. for iligU mix ed and West, ru yellow. Oats are dull at 49 a 54c. for unsound, and 66 a Orly for sound. lotion.— I The market is heavy and lower. Sales l,oou bales at 59 a sue. lor middling. Kick.—l he market is steady, whit sates since our last of I6J bags rangoou at sJi’c., gold, iu bond. Cof'FKK—ls firm, out raibor quiet. Sales since our 1., 2,6 jo bags ltio, on terms not made public. SCO All.—The market Is steady, with a moderate business doiug. Sales since our last, 990 hlids, at 14 a 14flc. for Cuba muscovado ; 153. for Porto lttco, and 6io boxes Havana ou private terms. MoLASShs—is quiet and without, decided change. Sales since our last, 9) hints Potto Rico a' sl l6. Hors—Are firm. .Sates 15J bates at toa4oc. for clop 1064, and 2d a 6 a\ for crop IstS. Hay—ls aimer at 80 a 90c. for retail lots, and ej a Csc. for shipping. Tka—ls quiet, and prices sre without decided change. Ftiovjsio.NS.—T lie pork market opened much low er, but closed more actively at firmer, rates. Sales, 12,fi0 Puls, ai s3j u7;4 a32 lor mess, ’ closing at $33 regular ;$- 6j a's2, for prime mess ; also SEJ bois ntess lor .November, sellers' option, at Sel The keel market is quiet aud steady. Sales -16 J Obis at £lO 6j a sl3 £0 tor plain mess, and sl3 £0 a $.6 6a lor extra mess. Beef Hams are unchanged. Cut Meats are iu limited supply. Sales 129 pkgs, at 20 a 2SMC lor Suouldeis, aud lo>4 a 17Xc tot Hums. Bacon Is dull and nominal. The Laid market is quiet but steady. Sales 680 obis at 24 u 2, y,c, and small lots at 2jc. nutter Is sehmg at 32 a 42c for Western, and 40 a 55u for state. Cheese is held at 14X a 18‘ic. Ashes. —'4 lie market is steady, u hi. key.—The market is firm. Sales 250 bills at $3 30. P..ihi'l-Kiwi —Has declined. We quote Crude at 35 a 37c ; Refined, iu bond, at 620 ; Uml do free at 80.a Tallow.—The market Is inactive. Sales included 30.. los at 14>* a 14He, aud 9,000 lbs Urease at "f ouOuTS—To Liverpool, 200 bales Cotton, at % and; 7,0 0 uusaels Corn, at «and. • K .CEtns of FaonicK by all Routes.—Flour. »,,.U, bois; Whiskey, 360 do; Corn Meal, 183 do aud 18j bags ; Wheat, i,0.8 bushels ; Corn, 103,970 do ; vmts, ,2,03a no ; Rye, 36 do ; Malt, 7.0 do ; Barley. ,6,0 1 3 uo ; been, iio do ; Ashes, 119 bbls ; Beef, 199 Foreign commercial Intelligence, LivEKPooL, October T. Cotton —The Brokers’ Circular says : The otnoial decmrauou ol tlie stock last F.iday, proving that all utc Lotion reported spuming and lorexporl through out the last quirter had actually gone forward tor consumption, aud the figures confirming tbe previ ous estimate, aud showing so very litnited a. supply ou hand, cause renewed animation lu the Cotton market, and a large business was doue at decidedly advancing rates. On ba.urday, the sales were um versahy extensive, with prices sti.l rising, and on Monday, also, a large business was dongAt extreme quotations, tne Auvattce in the bank rate of t> J>er cent. tm< mg been too generally anticipated to have much lutluence. o.i Tuesday ami Wednesday the comparatively quiet state of tne Manchester ruuKeiwas lohuwed try u ieac tiuu iu Liverpool and some irregularity and decline. Oa Thursday tne market opened with fresh activity aud enhanced quotations, hut after t lie aunouucc menl of jtiribei advance in the bank rate to six per cent., business was checked and prices became weaker. American continuing scarce and In gener al n quest ad .a iced tuny 8.1. per 10. up to Monday, but nosed about 1,1. below the highest point. Ex tensive tnuiauciious sgam effected In :6cm Island, and quotations of the higher grades are raised 2d. and o, the lower id. per lb. The advance in all de scriptions ranges lrom 2da3d per lb ou tne week, the top puces not, being fully sustained. The sales of tne week and up 179,10 bales including >.s 800 on spec ulation and 10,^0,0r export. T.ie quomiious are: Fair Orleans. 25>fd; Middling, 84*u; Middling I'p ianils, Mobile and Texas, 2id. Tne sales yesterday (Friday) were estimated at 25,00n hairs, hall specula n m and export. Market buoyant, Md dearer. Mid dling Orleans about 243»c. the stock on hand is cIV,OCO bales. Including 22,- 090 American. At sea, from India, 267,000 bales. Tkadk at Mahchesteu.—There was a st rong mar ket vesteruay under ihe influences of the leuewed buoyancy at Liverpool, bat buyers were loth to ae cede'to tne enhanced demand ol producers, and con lined their purchases mainly to such articles as were placed on the market for resale. baKADSTUKFs.—Messrs. Wakefield Nash & Cos., and Kiehordsou, Spence & Cos., report : Hour quiet, at former rates. Wheatvery firm, but uo dearer: Atuber, Os. a'da. 9:1.; Wluter Had as. 4d. a Ok ltd. per cental. Indian Corn In fair request at steady rates ; Mixed 80s. a 295. 3d. perLSO pounds. l'KOVtsioNs. —Messrs, iitgland, Atha.vs A Cos., Bruce, McAulige A Cos,, and others, repo, t Beef firm for good, but inlerior dull. Pork Ist light supply, and 2s. ad. dearer on the week. Stock of Old Bacon is nearly exhausted: new sells at firm rates. Lard quietbut hi mat 90s. for new American. Batter In good request at full prices. Cheese, rather more in quiry. Tallow active, and is. a 2s. dearer ; new American 4as. a 50s. Stuck ol provisions on the 30th September; Beet, 12,872 tierces; Pork, 1,439 boxes ; Bucon, 1,982 boxes; Lard, SO tons ; Cheese. 2,600 tuns. Produbce.—The Broker’s Circular report. Ashes steady, 295. 6d. n 305.; Pearls, iSs. 6d. Cigars in steady demand at full rates, audocc sionally a slight advance. Coffee firm for fine, but irregular for In ferior. Rice firm; the ext,erne rates demanded checked business. Birks—7s. GO. asked for Baltimore, and 7s. Sd. a Bs. tor Philadelphia. Linseed quiet and railiereasler. Uemp firm and scarce. Jute In spec ulative demand for arrival. Palm and Olive Oil still advancing. Kish Oils inactive. Seed, £46. Linseed Oil sells at 40s. Busin very dull, but not quotably lower. Spirits of Turpeutlue very quiet. PkTKOLtii it.—Boult, English and Brandon report a quh-t and easier market; smalt sales of refined at 2s. ltd. Spirits 3s. a os. Sd. LONDON SIAHKETS. Baring Brothers A Cos. report Breadstuffs steady ; Iroa fl m; bars ami rails, £7 a£7 10s ; Scotch pig3, i.s. *9.1. Sugar quiet, but very steady; Coffee Inac tive, but unchanged 1 : Tea unchanged—Oolongs in continued demaud for America; Wee quiet t Tallow active—new P A C. 485.; Spirits of Turpentine de clined u 4is. odd. Peirulouui—Reftued, 3s. Id; Crud«, £2O, now shipping. Sperm Oil firm and nominal at £110; Seal, £46. Linseed OU, buyers at 37a, 60;; but no seders. I SPECIAL MU ir»6». _ SATCUZIX.OX’ft iIAUI fii'M ! The Original and Hr*t It the V.Vr!d i The only iror •n-i perfect Ualr Dye. Earxiess. KeKsb’e and lustsu txneoo«. Prodace* Immefilstc y \ splcnd and B.sck or Batnral 11/uwn, witiioui l"'urirg tbe hair or shut. Remedies the tit effects Ol bad dye*. Sold By ail Lreg eitts. The nsiu'st u signs i MfillamA. UstcncTor. Aim, REGENERATING EXTRACT or JiILLEFLEURS, For Restoring snd Besutllyiag the Hair. E’,114 ly CHARLES CATCUELOR. N’rw Yu tut. A PHYSIOI.OGIC.\I. View of MARRIAGE Containing nearly 300 pr.gct, and 130 fine Piston and Engisvuigs of the Anatomy ol the Human Or gana in estate of Health anil Disease, with t. Trea tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon the mind aud Bully with the Author’s Plan of Treatment— he only, rational and successful mode ol cure, ns shown by the report of cases triated. A truthful adviser to the married, and there contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condition, bent free of postrgu to any address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency, l y addressing Dr. LA CROIX, J7o. 31 Maiden L..n-\ Albany, N. Y. Ihe author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases upon which his book treats either poisooally or by mall, and medicines sent to any part of the world. octlO Cm MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. An Essay of Warning end Instruction for Young men, Just published by the Howard Association, and seat in seated letter envelopes free of charge. Address Dr. J. BKILLIN liOL’OHTOX Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa. octl2-Sm FUNCHAL IISVITATIOJf. The friends and acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. IOSEPII F. GAMMON", are respectfully invited to at tend th« funeral of the former, from Ids late re-tdence. York and Lincoln streets. This (Wednisdsyy After noi n. at 4 o'clock. :iid W .lUVkkTISEMkNTS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. LATHROF & CO., i Corner Congress and Whitaker Streets, WILL open to-day, and are prepired to exhibit their Stock of Hoods, bought expressly for tbe South ern Trade, consisting In part of— Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings Shawls, Ribbons and Buttons Cloaks, Barques, Mantillas, &c French Merino and Opera Flannel F ench and English Cambrics Black Bombazine. Cashmere and Crapes, White Goods. Jftconet and Nainaool; Muslin Bishop and Victoria La aqs Plaid Jaconets Mid Brilliant* [nd.aTvr.lls and Sw!m Muslin. Embroideries. French Wrought Muslin Sets French Wrought Cambric bet. Rest Lace Sets Embroidered Handkerchiefs Black Lace Veils H. S. Li'vn aud Cambric Handkerchiefs. Hosiery AND Gloves Ladles’ English White Cotton Hose Ladies' English -irowt Cotton ilora Misses' and Boys' Cotton Hose liid, Silk, Lisle aud Woolen Gloves. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Uaen Table Damasks Doyles, Napkins and Towels Linen Diaper, Crash and Towels Counterpanes Bleached 10*4 Cotton Sheetings Bed Blankets, Irish Linen, As. GENTLEMEN’S WEIR. Black Cloth* and Cassioieres Fancy Cassioieres aud Vestings Satinets, Tweeds, no Merino Shirts B. own English Cotton Half Hose Mixed Merle- Uuii ileso Fancy lies, Paper Collars, Ac. We will make weekly add tions to onr Stock, and trust in a short timo to Hilly meet the wants ot ot:r friends. LATHROP & CO. Oit2s lm To Merchants, VISITING tho city, we would be pleased to show our Stock, which we propose to sell nt lair prices. vc.2ft lm LATHROP A CO. GREAT ATTRACTION —AT THE SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE. | C. ORFF; -AND- Popular Prices ARE INSEPARABLE. All Merrlmac and Cocheco Prlnti Cat at S3 cents. Splendid Prints at 30 cent*. Good Prints at 23 cents. Gala Times in Colored Silks. 0c125 ts TO RENT, rriwo ROOMS, newly painted, white washed and A lighted with gas 1 «ated In a central pait of tbe , city. Si 1 1 labia for offices or ad welling house. Apply at rule oOke * ecu-* M. KRAUSS, MANUFACTURER of Boots. Shoos ami Gaiters. HAS A Fretii Supply aud Amp:: Assort* meut, OF ALL GRADES. And H to ba found at Messrs. Elan A Meyer's Sales Rooms where he it de.tiroai to j*.rve Dealers in the t ticlea .At A ew Yoi*k Frices, At Wholesale Only', ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Give me a call and convince yourself 00t26 Hr JF=T receive and for sale, a snpp y of Wheeler & Wils m's Noiseless Sewing Machine, at manalac | turer'. prices by SAMI,. P. HAMILTON. Agent, I Cor. Congress, Whitaker aud at. Julian streets. cCt'3s iw, . Savannah, Ga. R. M. LOCKWOOD & GO., Merchandize Brokers, No. 113 Wall Street* NEW YORK, Will give their best attention to the sale of Cotton aud Produce received on consignment, and to tbe pur chase of all kinds of Groceries. Refer to N. A. Hardee & Cos., Savannah, oct 5 6 LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 14 1 Broadway, New York, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Agenit Atlantic Coast mail Steam ship Company. Advances made on Consignments by JNO. It. WILDEtt, octCs 2 1 ll Savannah, oso. c. roWLK. mi. a. no T. neon rice FOWLE & CO., FORSIERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA , Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK, oct23 Cm SYRUP. SA BBLS. Bee ilive Svrup. for sale by OU HUNTER & G AMMKLL. oct2u 3 GRINDSTONES. 1 A(i GRIND STONES, for sale by I U*F HUNTER & GAMMELt. 0,25 3 Per Ariadne* If' A TUBS Extr. N. Y. State Butt«r vv*Td kKxtru Western Batter iuo taha Extra Lp .f lard 126 ooxes Eughsh Dairy 60 obis and naif bbls New SUckerel 20u fioxes Codfish and ilurring 75 bbls Corn Meal 100 boxes Clay Pipes, etc. For sale, at lowest market prices, by RAND ELL & CO., S. V\ T . corner Bay and Barnard street*. oct?s 3 NOTICE. OFFICE TAX RECEIVER, \ Savannah, Ga., Oct. 24.fi, 1635.) CIKCCLiU. This ofiice will lie opeu on the 27th and 28th insts., for the reciipt of Taxes from sack persona as have not m,d* their returns for Ihe month of Sept., 1865. WM. T. EASTON. oct2s 4 Capt. and Tax Receiver. WANTED. A GENTLEMAN, of Intelligence and education, ac quainted with the beet »y*tt ma oi modern agri culture, wishes employment Overseer on a Cotton Plantation. Has been accustomed to the charge of free negroes. Address o. 8., Room 204, Frankfort House, Nt»w York. 1 oct.’6 CARD. MR. WM. S. BOtl Alt r proposed returning to Sa vannah n the 15 bins ~ bn-has been detain* and uj Virginia, by sicknets. Hei«,xpected within a few days, when he villi at once resume the dative of bis School. 1* oet2s Offices for Rent, APPLY TO Stoddard Bros., oct ’.5 12* Bay street, opp. Mariners’ Church. r ptn Fin Alley. A TEN PIN ALLEY, by VALENTINE BASLER. A es, Wines and Liquors. No. 13S Biyan sireet, ilaik.t rquarv Uonse, opposite . the Market. lm-oet2s 41 urphy & Clark, di HOU3K, SION, SHIP AND STrAHBOAT PAINTkES, Oposite the Pulaski Home, ever Stamm's Baroer Shop. All orders thankfnll received and lalthfally attended to. lm octrS Notice. CONSIGNEES per *<hr. LIZZIE BATCITELDET?, from Boston. will attend to the re<epticn of their good*, landing this clay, at loot of Barnard M. wharf. i>Ctw4 • IIUNTEK A GAMMELL. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE AND EMI ORATION AID COMPANY. WHO wants Timber and Turpentine Lands ? Who wants Cotton and Corn Farms? We have them for sale, in different States. Who wants to sell Lands ? We can sc.l them. Put them tn oar hands. W. H. QUINCY, 52 Wall street. New York. C. F. JONES, B. H. I,hi;, Thoroasville, »Ja. RICHARD F. FLOYD, oet2£lm Jacksonville, Fla. Boarders. TWO or three gentlemen can be accommodated with board und lodging, iu u private family, by Celling at 126 South Broad street, two doors west of Barnard street. ts oct2B Notice. CONSIGNEES per hrle CLARA PICKENS, from New York, will attend to the reception of their goods, landing this day at Bolton'r Wharf, All goods remaining on wqarf at -unset will tie stored at risk and expense of ownerr. \VM. STARK, oct24 Consignee. BOARDING. A FEW gentlemen can be accommodated with Board aud Li dglng lu a private family ltuatlou convenient for business men. Apply at this office. oct24 9 AMraRMKSfTff. Wskyjkunah. *X* he»tre. WKD.NE9U.VY KVK.VISU, OCT. BA, last chine* to ms the Great lruh L>r»ma of the Colleen Bawn. To canciode with The Secret. GREAT i> 1 ft Dlatrltoutlon, 250,000 WATCHER, chains. Diamond Ring., etc., wortli i verOne Million Dollsrs all to be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value. Not to be < aid for until yon know what you are to receive. Duriug tho month ending March 31, 1865. T. A H. Ganghan & Cos. have had the honor of distributing among their patrons, Mx Hundred and Ninety Gold and Silver Watches, at the price ot One Dollar each. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES ! All to be Sold, for One X)ollar each. 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets, $75 to 300 500 Silver Salvers ni l Urns, 50 to 250 50" Solid SilvorTea Sets, complete. 5" to MO 130 Rosewood Mnsieai Boxes, 32 airs, 75 to 250 20u Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 airs, 30 to 20-i 250 Gold Hunting Watches. .6 to *SO 250 Ladies' Enamelled Gold Watches, 50 io 200 500 Gents' Hunting Silver Watches, 36 to 100 6'o Open-lace Sliver Watches, 25 to f.O 26" D ainoud Rings, sotolOO 50u0 Photo. Albums, al! sires 5 to 60 2000 Gold Vest »nd Neck Chain*. 15 to 30 3000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, sto lo 6000 Chased Gold Bracelet*, oto 12 20uo cbatelglnu and Guard Chains 5 to 20 7o«0 Solitaite and Revolving Brooches, 6 to 10 2000 Lava and Florentine do 4to 10 6000 Coral, Opal aud Emerald do 4 to 10 6"O0 Mos ilc. Jet and Lava E.rdrops 4to lo 750) Coral and Emernlc Eanbo.is, Hto 8 5' kiO California Diamond Pins, 6 to 20 stHi California cluster Loam jnd Pins, 3 to 10 3000 set solitaire Buttons aud Studs, 3to lo 3 4>o Gold Thimbles. Penctk, 4c., 3to 8 10000 Lockets, doubie-giass, 3to 5 5000 Loikets for Miniatures, 6to 10 3000 Gold Toothpick , Crosses, ie., 3to 8 5000 plain Gold Kings, 4 to 10 5000 chased Gold Bings. 4to 10 10000 shield and Signet Mng», "to 10 lnuoo California Diamond Kings. 3to 10 7500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, Jet sto 10 5000 sets Ladles' Jewelry coral, Bto 12 5000 sets Lnuies’ Jewelry, onyx. 10 to 12 5000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava. 12 to 20 2500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, mosaic, 20 to 30 10000 Gold Pens, wlthSil. hold ns 6 to 10 5000 Gold Pent with Gold holder.-, 6to 12 60 0 Gold Pons and holders, superior, 10 to 16 5000 Stiver Goblets and Drinking Cups. 8 to 10 3e60 Sliver Ca-tors and Wine Holdets, 15 to 50 2000 Sliver Fruit and Cake Baskets, CO to 60 Messrs. T. AH. Oaughau & Cos., No. 116 Broadway, New York, extensive manufacturers and importers of all the leading und most lashlonable styles of Watches and Jewelry, desiring to increase their busi ness to an unli'i ited extent, have rrsolv ed upon a Gieat Gift Distribution, subject to the regulations fol lowing : Certificates naming each article and its value, are placed In Sealed Envelopes aud well mixed! One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any saldres. on receipt of twenty-five cents. All Articles sold ot One Dollar each, xcithot ti regard, to raltte. On receipt of the certificate yon will see wliat yon are going to have and then it is al youroptio a to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond King, or any set of Jeweuy on onr list for One Dollar, and In lio case ran they get less than one dollar's worth, as vltere are no blanks. The price of Certificates is as follows: One lor 25 cents ; five for 1 1 ; eleven for $2; thirty for $5 ; sixty-five for $lO ; one hundred for sls. Agents will be allow ed ten cents on every certificate ordered by them, providing their remit lanes amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 cents lor every certificate, and remit 16 cents to ns either in cash or postage stamps. T. A H. GAUGHAN & CO.. oct'2l lm* No. 116 Broadway, New Y’ork. List of VALUABLE PACKAGES, Ucmaining in Adam's Express Compa ny’s Office, Oct. 3d, ISGS. B. Budge. Gilbert A Boyse, Capt Slichnel Bussell, HA, 175th N Y Cater, Judge B Berlin, Ralph Bcb’t, K li Balkani, Lieut IT O c. Corley, Chas D, Davis, Antos care QJ Drake Davis, Mrs J H Davk, C O Dasher. Israel Dante, Wm Dasher, Mrs W H Draper. A G Dodd, Margaret Davis, Mrs J D E, Estes, Albert F, Fiin , Michael G, Grant, Lieut Mlber B 11. Haley, Sergt Peter Hire, D H art, H L Heery, John Harris & Miller Houston, Col E •T, Joy, n M. 17th A C Iverson, Edward Jordan. F J Janney, T B Jones, .J L IC. Kiernan, Thos Kirkpatrick, J O King, OF Kavanaugh, JP >l. Miller, Robt, 17th A C Morriss, Mrs H Modic, UrsO Mosher, A, 12otb N Y Muller, H U Moode, A TV. Niven, A. Cos E, 15th Me Norwood, Mrs Tbos Nugent, Win I*. Palletier, Madam C Powel, S Perry, Col J 3 B. Rilley, Michael Rutledge, Rev N H Rolf, Dolf Itlchurdeon, J H, Smith, Andrew Stookes. Miss Mary Snow, H C TANARUS, Thornton, Mrs Hannah Trine, N, Cos A, 18tb lad Toole, J Hegt . V. Vannaha, Benj C \Y. Wcslem, Capt C B Wsfie, E C Western, Capt 0 B Whltner. Capt B F Whelan, Thad, rare DWilliams.J H Wood Wood, Lieut Henry 5-ts E. P. TUNISON, Agent. Crockery, China, Glassware. JOBBERS and Holders from all parts of the connfry arc invited to examine uiy Wholesale Stock;, which includes packages containing complete assort ments, put tip expressly for •* Country Trade," Goods te- packed to suit purchasers. Queensware House, TOO Broughton SI., 2d «Joor from Halt St. octlO ts E. D. SMYTH. Stoves, &c. COOKING AND Heating Stoves, Hound Pots, Ovens, Hollow AVare, «&c. Whitaker abov Broughton Sts. J. 0. THOMPSON & CO., ocUf,-2aw2m NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between Wiiltuk A Chapman was, on the Ist of October, dissolved by motnal consent. T. M. Wtlllnk resumes his buslncsa of Ship. Steamboat and General Black* smithing, on Dillon's wharf. Thanking tlie public lor paat patronage a continuance of the same will be gratefully reo-ived. eod4w octl6 AND BOARDING 7 UOR Six c.entli men, chn be obtained In a central F part of tbe city by applying to Letter M. Box No. «»• t osttl ______ WAjrrKo. W anted, A COMPETENT conned servant too I H;t»e.»r.w A uwasmßltamUy. <«- | 24-’f i. -tween Bud_«nd Mmukei ms WANTED. Georgia Kail Roa4 Stock. ClfT or SAVANNAH COUPOHS. "Ct** 2 HENRY BUYa.N Wanted InmiediatelyT FIVE first class Joiners, tw whom good n 7 „ , s e*dy employment will be giv.n Ann . t.? 3 -. „ JAMES C BLANt E. acK * 124 H,.y acr.-cr Consignees Wanted. FOR E. H. S.—b» l 9 Flour 30 half buis Floar 9 bbk crackers 6 bbls A p .es 5 bbls E*:gs O A \Y—IOO tabs Lard. If not called lor will be aold for fre : £ht and ex* 0C133 RRwGtIAM. DALUvVI > ' wanted; PROPOSALS for cleaning out Timber Basin for Saw Mill. Apply to COMSTOCK & KINSEY. " No. 154 Bay streG. Wanted, <IiQA A MONTH I Agonte wanted wanted for rr ’l’ it entirely nno articles, uist out. Address O T GAREY, city Building, Ulddeiord, Maine. aepli ddwum Wanted, s2s^ d^o tei^r A !° n ;^, R tirs cheap ope licensed. Audi ese SHAW <s CLARK, u,’. defiird. Maine. Bepl4-d.tw3ir, Wanted Immediately^ FOR CASH, all the Rags, Old Bagging, and Wast Paper In the city. WARREN & PLATNER, septlS ti 210 B„y.n. \\ r agon Fi’eight WANTED . For Macon, MilledgevUle, Albany. Amerlrns, or * Havvkinsville, Apply to GEO. C. FREEM AN. oet3 ts Wanted FEW JNO US AN 0 DOLLARS, MECHNIC BANK OF AUGUSTA AND Eastern Bank of Alabama. E. F. MEICALFEiCO. octS-tf FOR SALE & TO HUNT. FOR SALE 7 A COMFORTABLE Brick Tenement, o' -ix romne, A with servant* rooms aud rtabiis attached, situa ted !n au unexceptionable tocnlity uesr the bu.in ?s Prt of the city The kitchen D prov Med wl han ex eellent range and tbe moms Inrctshed vltti b-1 and cold water, aud gas will be furnltbe I. Th. re is . 1... a hydrant In the yard. Posscrsion ghvn Ist N vember. Anv pvr.on desirous of purchasing this property will do well to cal at once on "023 tw HENRY BRYAN. For Sale, FEE Simple Lot and Improvements, corner Mont, gotnery and South Hr ad'streets. Improvements are a three and a half story brick house, upon a handsome baserm-n having an ,ig_ie gate of 16 roonis, besides ba Ii loom, paa.ry linen closet and coal cellar. Om building o brak. co .talc ing kitchen, wash room. water clo-et, stable and t'.vo nice servams* rooms. Wash loom ho every modern convenience andkltchi n has ft range. Handsome fix tures for a library m one room. Has a .m.ll gudcU attached. Terms liberal. Apply to octX3 Iw . HENRY BRYAN House for Sale. A SPLENDID brick Dwelling House No, 5 G idon Bioik. Possession given on No ■. Ist. tfi. fii.ns-t is well arranged, mid is pr.iv ided with water and t ai and all the modern tmprovements. Apply to OCt23 0 H. lIA\NL 174 Brouefitoll street. Horses for Sale. TWO good draft HORSES, sound and h fine con* dltlon, with Harnesses aud one or more Wagons, ll desired Address W. II COHEN, octlfi Pulaski House or Herald Office. Store to Let, AT HILTON HEAD, S. C. The light and commodious Store, corner Merchants' Row aud Palmetto Avenue, to lease for a limited time. Terms easy. Address W. s. SAMPSON, Jr, Agent, octl9 ts Lock Box E. Hlittm Head S, C ROOMS TO LET, AT HILTON HEAD, S.. C. The “Palmetto Herald Building," having been newly fitted up, now offer large and airy Rooms suitable for Sleeping Apartments or Business pnrpc.es. For ter ml address W. S. SAMPSON, Jr., Agent, octtS ts Lock box E, Hilton Head, 8. C. PREMIUM TEN DOLLAR IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. A Triumph in Mechanical Science. IHANCFACTURLD under two distinct pnt< nts. of ill entirely “orlgnal constrnctionf’does not infringe on any other machine. This extra, rdinary rchieic mentof mechanical Ingenuity vo k, upon' iT ble, nses the untight Needle, makes the useitil Hmm Stitch, at tlie rate of 1C Stitches to ouch e '■ Intiou of the wheel, will Tuck, sb.rr, Crimp, Uvra. Kuffi . Ac, with wonderful speed, accuracy and neatmee, "ill DouLle and Single Thread of ..II fciudr, la stronS-wnd can not get out ol order, and has received the full approval of the principal journals bud all who have used iht-m. This machine works like a charm and sews neat and rapid, livery family requires oue.’ I —.V. F. World. "For the Dressmaker it Is Invaluable, for tlie House hold it supplies a vacant place."— GocuT/'s UiSiai' Book. "It uses a common needle, sews very rapidly, and la so easily understood that a child can use it.”—-V. D. Della. Single machines sent to any part of the country per express, packed in box with pruned instruclii us on receipt of the price—i?lo. Safe delivery guaranteed. Agents wanted everywhere. Circular coutalu'lig lib eral inducements sent tree. AU orders mutt bo addressed to Ten Dollar Sewing Machine Compan). 36, 38 and 40 Ann Street, NEW YOKE. octlT 3m Brawn’s Standard Scales. USED by the United States and Foreign Govern ments for more than THIRTY YEA. It 6 . Adapted to any branch of baslnem- for forelp ’ or home markets. Warranted so male and daiab.e. Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-at. mar itmndway sepl* ly R. BROWN. MMiufuctorsi