Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 26, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. * I * * # l IS. I 4A. lAAS \b\ ftmportttitl l*r«*« f'flent by tbe |om(HalUii of lieu. Ua»k< In Muou. 1 < thu««tts. The nomination of Major (ha. Banks, says tbe New York Tiibuae, by the Republicans of the Sixth Congressional District of Massa chusetts, establishes au important precedent in favor of the Euglish system of selecting candidates for the National Council for any part ol the country. As Congressional talent is not always distrihed geographically, this system will enable minorities to command the highest talent to represent their views ; and it seems to us the most effective method of securing an early and adequate hearing tor struggling truths. For example : Sup posing that in a given district a certain un recognized political truth had beeu accepted so generally by the people that they were anxious to have it represented in Parliament or Congress, it might happen—it often does happeu—that there might be uo ruau within their territorial limits who was fined to do it justice in a great national body. They would have candidates, a plenty, of course ; but when they might send Mills, Fawcett or Hughes in England, or Emerson, Cary or Bryant in America, why then be forced by h mere custom to send Torn, Dick or Harry from their immediate neighborhood ? Whether Gen. Banks technically lost bis residence in Massachusetts or not, it is cer tain that he was supported by many who were indifferent to the fact; who voted lor him not beOMse he was living in the district, but because he was their representative man. It is a good precedent. A Story of Lord Palin«r,ton. Tho London Court Journal tells the fol lowing story of Lord Palmerston, whom it styles “the glorious old boy”: "The great key to Lord Palmerston’s un dying popularity is that he knows the Voice of the people when he bearsjt, and can tell when it is raised in earnest; whilst his col leagues or subordinates ‘Poo-poohl’ and put their fingers in lheir ears. Many years ago Mr. -Grunnclsoh, the correspondent of an English daily paper at the camp ot Don Gar , los, was taken prisoner by Espartero, and was oenteoc&l lo be shot as a spy- On the arrival of the news, Mr. Michetl, the manag ing proprietor of the paper, went to Lord Palmerston, ringing his Lordslup up iu the middle of the night. Lord Palmerston wrote a despatch, sealed it, aud gave it to Michel), with instruction to proceed at once to the cabinet messenger. Who had just re turned from Vienna. On arriving, the mes smger was in bed, but, to Mr. Michell’s sur prise, came down iu ten minutes, booted and spurred, and all ready torajourney. llis orders were to start for the ChrUtiuo’s head quarters at once, to travel night and day, and to spare no expense, lie started, aud by incfbdible exertion—the railway system 'was iu its infancy in those days—presented' himself at the entrance to Esuartero s tent at the very moment when poor Grunutlson was waiting amongst a crowd of Chapelchowries the arrival of tlie-firing party. ‘Wlmt's your business?’ ‘I come-from Lord Palmerston to request that the Englishman’s life may he spared.’ ‘lmpossible ! he's a spy.’ ‘Head that!’ pulling out his despatch. The grim • General read and swore, ami stamped and cried "Cafrajp!'but be also called his aide ■ aud instructed him to have Grunelson un bound and delivered up. What was in that little despatch—there were only three lines, never transpired ; they were ‘neither deep as. a well, nor us wide as a churcli-dfior,’ but they were enough, and our ‘special’ ol the old days was liberated.” Women Gvmmbmso in New York. —ln one of iiiy recent letters, I spoke of gam bling aa one of the vices of our fashionable women, and 1 have sint gleamed that it is practiced iu certain"qiodish quarters far more titan I had supposed. In Fifth avenue and . Fourteenth ami Twenty-third streets, there ■ hre often parties of ladies from which the ' opposite sex are sternly excluded, where the lair gamesters pity until daylight, for large Spikes.; aud jt uol unfrequeufly happens that when their purses are depleted, they put up their bracelets, necklaces, and watches as wages. Some of the female gamsthrs Arne heavily, and tho d<spe:.ite ahitts— iio,*ailitsious* to their wanfiougs—to which ttieV put to conceal their losses and Tcptace-them, must be fearfully demoralize, ing, A young woman, the daughter of one our most opulent citizens, was ponded but to me, last Saturday, in the Park, as a no torious gambler, by one other own sex, who informed methutshe had parted with SIOO,OHO since she went to Saratoga,’in July, aud made the doating papa believe that she had expended the sum in dress and charity.— Thetyoung woman in question is very pretty, not more than twenty ; aud no one regard - itig her pale, sjiirltiul/e face, her soft blue eyes, aud gentle and reserved manner,would imagine that shehad fallen a victim to one of the most dangerous vices.—A’. Y. Cur. i v«- piiimiti Gazette. G. W. Gale, the Million Dollak Ai>- vkkiiskh, ro§u tkied hy a Civil Coiikt. —lt will lx; recollected that daring the conspiracy trial two printers, employed in the otHcont' the Selma Despatch, testified that George W. Gale was the author ol'au advertisement Which appeared in the Despatch soliciting contributions of a million of dollars with which to procure the assassination of Presi dent Lincoln and certain members ot his Cabinet. Gale was in Washington when tlie testimony-was given, and had engaged counsel to conduct his case in the event of his oh! 'u Washington. But he was remov ed South, where lie has ever since beeu in Confinement. Recently the President order ed that he be transferred to a civil, instead of a military, court for trial, in Alabama.— Wisiti lujtvn Correspondent. A W ARNisu aoaisst Pit Ann.—Goyotnor Hamilton, of Texas, gives notice that cue humtrGl and thirty live U. S. bonds, tor one thousand dollars each, being United States Tcxau Indemnify bonds of ltj.l), with coupons attached, have been made way with by Pendleton Murrab, ex rebel Governor of that state Utah r a pretended contract willt George,\Y. White mid Johu t 'biles, which Governor Hamilton denounc§s as a fraud and -conspiracy between Murrah and the others. Ine parties have fled, and carried the bonds t them, and notice is given that they have t}o propelty in them, and a protest against - . paying them has beeu tiled with Hie Seery ' '“W oftlie Treasury. As these bonds may nuu their way nurtb, business *uen we warned. -Madame Tbiery, who, like Congreve s , Doris, does to tat incline,'' was playine one evening a the Palais Royal with Gil I*T. r , '»*?*'* “ , w l bi< ''“ *'■“= ‘alter, who is smaH of Stature and by no means physically atrom' has linearly her oil-the stage...llia eftoiTs svere tremendous, the prespiration streamed • . °' VU .“ IS 1 lac “’ 1118 veins seemed lmrstn but still the voluminous fail one “stood like a tower.” , It was a first night, the audience liegan to titter, th e situation was most < rili cal, and Perez had nerved liimselt to a fresh assault, when a shrill bovish voice catrtfe from the gallery, ‘-Don't give in ! if you cau’t do it all at once, do it in two journeys." The Fall op the “Waterfall,” while it may not cause fashion a single pang— chan-'e is its delight—will grieve the heart of many a poor peasant girl in France and Switzer land. They supply the hair which adorns the head of iusldou with a tall, and the price !»»cni twenty to eighty dollars a pound the peasant girls cultivate the natural Rtowth ot their hair to sell to the hairdresser, u ? oui y they get for the crop serving as a x nm rmge portion tor themselves. As lashiou I j” ~lJg '='.mf.ls this artificial adornment, the W 1( < 1 J« hair crop will diminish and "» value decline. ‘"uvti.i.s lo.us _ a itutoiluu* cyprlan ■ l*". 1 , 1 " Wshop was fouitd dead iu her lain o." r f Ol , 11 ® 0 "irset, having has v, •■»»»*"»'•«. No clue i * i isi n had to tlie mutderer. WAR DEPAHtHJJNT, nrlu u OF) Ketugeca, Fr'clinen, and Abandoned- Laud-*. Washington, Oct. .) Circular,) No. 18 > Issues <d Subsistence Stores to Hospiials now existing, or hereafter established, by authority ot Bureau, will be made upon tlie same principle as niv issues to the Hos pitals of the Army. The Hospital Fund may also be expended in the same manner, amt the cost ot the Hospital ration will be com puted by tbe same method—the ration being that established for Refugees and Fredmeu. By order of the Secretary of War. (). Ol HOWARD. Major Grin mi C'ummissiuner. Approved : A. B, Eaton, Commissary General Subsistenrr. Ori-JCIAE : Assistant Adjutant General Oct 21 -At. MISCEU.A.VEOIS. Me BOOKS for subscription lo the* Capital Stock of the National Express Company ar« m»wop«u at the office Ol the undersigned. II BRIGHAM, One of the Commissioner* octlT 2w for tlit; State of Georgia. Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish Hooks. ANDREW CLERK & CO., 4S MAIDEN LANE. NEW YOKE, SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. OUR former customers will find a reduction in gold prices of the Needles, while the quality is a! way* kept up to the highest standard known to libgksb manufacturers. A. C. Jt Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed, by their house*. hu2u Jin ESTABLISHED 18DD. ENOCH MORGANS SON'S Soaps, &c., No. 211 Wasliiiigton-St., eepl9 NEW YORK. 3m WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONES & CO., Wiluiiiijftun, Delaware. MANUFACTURE Iron Stenmboats Steam Enginee, Boilers, Machiiteryfor Haw Mil’s, Ac. Having had long experience in business and being piovid and with very extensive fnctlHJea for doing wmk of thin clots, are pi epared to execute orders with despatch, octl2 Cm LINVILLE & GLEASON. fIVVAN*NAH. AGENTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., C 4 ConrtMt-Street, New York, manufacturers of all kinds of BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS Bridge. Car. Ship or Band Hook, It 011. E R B O LTS, SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS, TiirnbuokleH, Holt TCnda, Taps and XJien. Aco. ALSO DEAI-EHS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, and every article used in constructing, or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. KNGINKKKS STOKES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISH, Ac.; ENGINEERS’ TuOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, * SCREW PUNCHES, FILES, CHISELS, Ac. TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE COPPER, &c. Also Manufacturers of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTING. MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS, 1 STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWS, Ac. septs ts aPREMI'tJM TEN DOLLAR IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. A Triumph in Mechanical Science. Manufactured under two distinct <>r entirely “orlgnal construction;”doe* not infringe on any other machine. This extraordinary achieve ment of mechanieul ingenuity work* upon a Table, use* tlie straight. Needle, make* the useful Hand Stitch, at the rale of 10 Stttche* to each evolution of • li•• wheel, will Tuck, Sh.rr, Cii:np, Hem, Rutile, &<■, with wonderful Bpeed, accuracy and neatness, will sew with Double and Single Thread of all kind*, is strong, anil can not gel out of order, and ha* received the full approval or the principal journal* and all who have ii»»*d i lo in. This machius work* like a charm and sews neat and rapid. Every family requires oue.''—.V. ). World. ■ Ki r the Dressmaker It is Invaluable, lor the House lin'd it supplies a vacant place."—Woden's Ladies' li u>k. -Jt uses a common needle, sews very rapidly, and is so easily understood that u child cau use it V. a Mut. , Single machines sent to any part of the country per e.\|itrss, pm ked In box with printed Instructions on receipt ot the price—slo. Sale delivery guaranteed. Aie uts wanted everywhere. Circular containing lib! ei.il inducements sent tree All orders must be addressed to Tell Dollar Sewing Mai'liiue Company, 8«, as mid do Ann Street, NEW YORK. wrn ‘ . • 8m Nuiifii i» Lmnbcriiiiiii. r P‘| E "aderslgi" and are |.ir|mrid to lecaive Consign. * lID'Dl* l»f I.Ulltl'il, fjl ll||Y tit) tin 11| w nr iiHhIIIv fi,r “ » In till, market oi lorsi'pno m ' < itali tu|\ niton limili wtu'li r> iiuli«>.| ()is r fa. bemudsd r * <t< “ uIWW * vsssela lie shipnteut. am un AOKNTM IN HAVANNAH VAN IHUIfr, I MM. YOH k a. Alt mi a V. Ass uls 111 N< w Volk, Ml Asia Itotynks A Manas 47 mmiiii Miiiul, if iitHl I WKWfPiIVKnt. DAI I A' JOURNAL & MESSENGER, Published Eyery Morning and Evening. MACON, GEORGIA, CORNER OF CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS. LARGEST CIRCULA TIOS IS MIDDLE ASD SOUTH WES TERN GEORGIA. riTilE old ‘•Journal & Messenger,” first established * in ISU9, and regularly published ever Sbtce, ha* tqe Largest Circulation of any paper ip thin section. We are ofleiing liberal term* to advertiser*, aud merchant*, and others desirous of having their busi ness generally known, will do well to advertise in our columns. OUlt WEEKLY Contains the legal advertising of some eight or ten counties and is circulated thioughont the Southern and Northern States generally. Parties sending their advertisement* with tho money will be insured satisfaction Address S. ROSS & CO. } B'ovrWtor* *-„15 THE NEW ORLEANS TIMES, Tbe Leading Journal of (be South. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, Devoted to Literature and General New*—The Discus sion of State and National Topics—The Wel fare ot the Planting Interest—The Progress gs Southern Commerce, and the Regeneration of ' Prosperity in the Southern State*. The Proprietors of the New Orleans Daily anj> Weekly Times, encouraged by tbe liberal support given to their join nal. have made ample arrangements for its improvement* with a view Lo making it, iu every respect, a FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN FAMILY AND NEWS PAPER. Terms of the Daily. SIG per annum ; half yearlr, $8; 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 ami miscellaneous matter, tales, poetry, etc., correspondence from »ll parts of the country and abroad, letters from the peo ple, a resume ol the New’ Orleans market, etc., etc. Terms of the Weekly, $5 per annum. TO CIU3QS. The Weekly will be furnished as follows, when seat to one address: 2 copies $ 9 50 I ft copies $25 Go ii *• 14 00( 7 “ >29 00 4 “ is oo is “ a* oo 5 “ 22 50 I 0 “ 3T 00 10 c0pie5....... .S4O. An extra copy will be given to any one getting up a Club of Ten. Terms invariably in advance. Address WM. H. O. KING A CO., ail 14-il Proprietor* N. O. Times. No. 7o Camp st THE DAILY EXPRESS, PETERSBURG, VA. lias entered upon its Fifteenth year. In an enlarged form, with new type, under auspices highly flattering. It has a large and daily increasing circulation, and m* fcis to merchants and others desking to communicate with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by none, ADVERTISING RATES. ONE Sqt ARE. Two week s $ r» oo One month 0 00 Two month* 10 00 Three month* ) 15 no Six Months ... 24 oo One Year 40 00 TWO BQUAKFS. Two weeks ..v..510 00 < me month M ... 12 00 Two months.. . 15 00 Three months.... v 18 00 Six month* 30 00 One year 00 00 Persons desiring a greater quantity ol space than is above designated, will be accommodated on liberal terras. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy, (mailed; 5 cts. One Monih, do 75 “ Three Months, do $2 etl Six Months do 3 50 One Tear do 0 00 An DBFS*, A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO., PETERSBURG. VA PROSPECTUS OP TllE Mercantile Mirror A Weekly Commercial and Advertising Sheet, WITH AN EDITION OF 10,000 COPIES. FOR GRA TUITOUS CIRCULATION. To be Imiu<’d oti or about the 15 Ui <if July , 1805, By .1 W. BURKE & L’O., - MACON, GA This enterprise i* undertaken at. the suggestion of many of the leading merchants of the conn try, as a method of extensively advertising their business.— While wo will publish the advertisements of all who may favor u- with their patronage, the paper will also Contain Prices Current of the Markets in all the princi pal Cities, Rates of Exchange. Brokerage, Ac., and Commercial New* of every description that will lie ol interest to the Mercantile Community. Nor will the “ MIRROR " be exclusively filled with adverlisements; but the paper will i»e sufficiently large tc* leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence, Select Reading Matter, Ac. It will be a family, as wklj. ah a nubiM'iss fai’kh, and we intend that it shah 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 know ing what number of our friends will want their Business Cards, Notices, Ac., brought be fore the Public through this medium. We will only say to all, send, your Advertisements to us tmmwrli atelyrstab how much space yon wish them to occu py, directions, Ac. We have a large Stock of Fahey Type, Cuts and material for displaying them, and feel confident of merttihg file patronage and approval ol all Business Men. As soon as we an ive at the amount of matter aiitl size of paper required, we will make an estimate, aud publish the rates F r advertising, m the first number. They will hi: as low ah pohsihle, to allow cb to rs hlisu TuK I'Ai EB. Deeming It bupcrflu ous to argue the hem ill oft his enterprise to the adver tising world, we leave the subject with it, feeling as sured it will meet its cordial co-operation and sup port. Address J. W. BURKE A CO., Macon, Ga. Agent in Savuunah: Gko. N. Ni<)noi.ii. Bay Street. jyia-t.f THE UULV in VOIfE. PUBLISHED AT BOSTON, MASS., IB TIIE OFFICIAL ORGAN -OF THE Grand Eight-Hour League of Mass., AND OF TllE WORKINGMEN’S ASSEMBLY OF BOSTON. IT is independent in Politics, csche&s Sectarian mat ter*. contain* all the Local and General News of the day, in especially devoted to the intero*t*ot Work ingmen, and its managers rpare no pains to make it THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Its facilities forobtniuingthe latest and most rolia hl*s intelligence on t very subject of interest are üßsur liassud. and make it a uewspaper that will be wel comed by every **oii of New Kngltud in any section of the country, it has a large circulation, and as an ad vertising medium is unsurpassed by any newspaper in iioeton. Subscription Price, $5 per year. SOUTHERN Exporting mill Imperting ' COMPANY, OF FLORIDA. rTMHS ussiHisilnn is prepared to make advanceslu 1 enrreucy of Hold on coiislgiimenl* of V'oboii, Naval Stores, Lumbui, Ac ■ tu their agent In Idvor pool Urdors solicited for good, from merehaiila sud plan, tei-s. Tin itrlvtest alieiillon will la- paid lo all i rdara I'ounyi small, flu- (isnla Hum Enplane, France oi (lafinAßy Our Natalmab slot t.'barluiloa Agents, ladng salaried. make no charge f>i n.'wsuling iltlm way and will lumlali rnruhir oi delalls. It. r Kpnilf PKaldi'Ul, Jatkaoovllk Fls An am. K T. I'aloa. Liverpool, knglaiul. It. K. Hi raven, i bailualou, N U.| Henry hi ( an, *nr“|lTTn. tia bum* HIM OONHiIKMWf WfiCnmAWTft, Ac. C. B. & G. W. LAMAR General Conission Merchants. F U lU\ ARD IN G AND SHIPPING AGENTS. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part nership under the name and style of G. b. and G. W. Lamar, for the transaction of a General Com mission, Forwarding and Shipping Business and offer their cervices to their friend* and the public. Office iu Jones’ building*, Bay Street, few doors East of Cl&ghorn A Cunningham, (upstairs.) Referto<4co. W. Anderson Esq , Savannah; John C FerrllL E*q., Savannah: G B. Lamar, Esq., Sa vannah ; \V r m. E. Jackson. E*q., President Augusta fetory ; Messrs. Josiah Sibley & Sons Augusta; J B. J. W. Walker, Augusta. O. B LAMAR. Ja. Bep3o-lm U.W. LAMAR Jb. F.M.MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, general commission and for warding merchant, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harth’ Buildings, 2d door w’est of A. Low A Co.'s. Refer* to Messrs. Hunter & Gavnmell, Crane, John •on A Graybili; Bell, Wylly & Christian ; Bothwell «fe VVhitehead’; Miller, Thuraos & Cos.; M A. Cohen, Ksq. sep29-tf Wu. H. Tibon. Wm. W. Gordon. Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. HO BAY STREET, Special attention will be given to the sale of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, A., ort24-tf D. IL BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHAIrra IIS Pearl Street, New York. _oct4-3m C\ M R Hnfsr, } Savunn.h, A. S. Ilartrldge, COMMISSION' AND FORWARDINU MERCHANT, *.i-* BAY STREET, savannah, ga. <>otn-tr JAMES B. CAHILL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, \V ines and Liquei**, 171 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HOLDERS ofMorchanUize wishing-to realize Imme diately will consult their intorests by consigning the same. Strict attention will be given to all business en trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the most .eisonable rates. sep-t-Hm Wm. H Burroughs & Cos. Forwarding and commission merchants. No. 07 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. For the sale of Cotton and other Produce, Lumber, T imber, Plan tations and all kind* of Real Estate. We now offer several Rice Plantations near the city, a number of Cotton and Provision Plantation*, Timber lands, City Property, and a few lots iu the Mineral or North western parts of tbe State. sep26-lra JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. No, 04 Kay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. octlij 6m C. H. BENEDICT & CO., No. HO lltoiid Street, New York, Produce and Flour Commission Merchants, Dialers in Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac. Special attention to Southern Orders Cmi.-iguiuenls on Ueneial Merchandise solicited. oetlT 3 m TO SHIPPERS OF UOTTOX AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 VuSRY Stbiet, a.bw You. And Memphis, Tens. Tuomab Fumut, Hkmuv fIrNAETT, D. W. Boosts jy« Ota (UAH. L. COLBY A COT, Shipping Commission unit FoiAvarding M K U L HANTS. JONEB BLOCK, Ol>i:?«ER BAY ANI» ADKRCORN STREET SAVANNAH, (i A. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments o the Ann of Cuas. L. Colhy, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE & WKIUHT, Agents at Augusta, Qa. EtrsaKMoaa; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan 4t Cos., New York. Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York. Hon. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston. Cardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep 18—tl Woodward, Baldwin A Cos., HO Dunn* Stwrt, New York, ‘J ami II Hanover St., Baltimore* DRY GOODd CUMMISHION MERCHANTS, Liberal advaaees made on Consignments, She«"tingß, Osimburgß *nd Yarns. 4 - jyiß HENRY BRYAN, Bn van Street, next to M from ants' and Planters’ Bank Building, Broker and Commission Agent FOB SALf AND PURCHASE Or STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c., And for Forwarding Cotton. _ an! 5 oiiiu joll. Mis & ro.. Forwarding and Coitiiuissiou MERCHAN TH. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Roods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS - BLOCK, Bay Street, JaekKinivlUe, Florida. JNO. 8. SAMMIS. Kl>. Q. BAMMIB. OIIAB. L. MATHER UUI t ♦ ts A. T. CUNNINGHAM. I*. G. PURSE. CUNIYIJVGHAM & PURSE, Factors, forwakdino and commission MEUCHANTS, No. 4 btoddavd'* Lower Stores, Baystieet, Savannah, (la. Kefereueea— Hobi. Ilaberaham & Pone, Hunter A Uanimell, OctavUH Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Uo., Erwin A Harden, Claghurn A Cuimtughuiu. aep4 Biu J. SHAFFER, Oommlmlob. Doaler In sh kluda of FiiHEIUN ANIIJHiMKvncFHt ITS amiritUDUCA Wan V V aauiauTok Maaaar, uppvsiltft 148 Went at.. Ilulkhead hutweuu Barclay and Vvacy via., H ( \y O R K IhiLtUk*, Apuloa and Cnhlliacunataully ou bund, and pul Bp tor Uut boilUicni markat Allouu»lguitaNitap..,uiutly aUebkcd lu. tyll awdly commission nmmtuxttn* J. T. THOMAS & CO” (OMWISSIOV SERCHANTS, 117 Bay Street. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE ASSURANCE Taken at as Low Ratee aa arc aaeeptcd by any good Company. oitll-1 m SOUTHERN COTTON WAREHOUSE, CORNER OR BAY AND LINCOLN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. O’FALLON & CO., FACTORS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, RESPECTFULLY invite attention to our facilities for the purchase or movement of Southern Products, aud will give prompt attention to nil'just ness entrusted to our care. Intending to establish permanently a Hou*e In Savannah expect by strict business principles to merit and receive a portion of the Trade. Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we are prepared to bny, 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 enormous expense incurred in Northern cities by (111* process.— They solicit a portion of the business of the people of Georgia and of adjoining .States. OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS, W Post Office Address, Lock Box 20. octT-Sm Fordyce, Anderson & Janney, BANKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. fIIHE undersigned have this day formed a Cos part- A nership under the firm name of Foiilyce. Ander son & Janney, for tho transaction of a Banking ami General Commission, Forwarding and Shipping Bus iness, and offer their service* to their friends aud the public. Liberal advances made on all Consignments to them for sale in Savannah, or for shipment to their correspondents in New YorK, Philadelphia or Baltimore. Refer to Messrs. Hunter Gammell, G. W. Ander son, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq., Robt. Habersham A Sons. \ Office So. 10 Stoddard’s Range, Up-Stairs S. W. FORDYCE, Huntsville, Ala. GEO. W. ANDERSON, Jr., Savannah, Ga. T. B. JANNEY. octl3 2w Nashville, Tenn. BACON, CLARDY &CO. Cotton and Tobacco Factors, NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SAVANNAH BY HENRY BRYAN. WE do entirely a Coraml<eion Business, exerting ourselves to get the outside market quotations for our patrons. Liberal advances mode on Cotton at Savannah, and part al advances on Cotton ready lor shipment at Au gusta. Atlanta and Muron. Planters’orders filled. octl2-lm Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray, General Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. No. 9 Stoddard's lllock, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GF.ORGIA. Ciias. Van Hokn, Holyoke k Mubrav, Savannah, Ga. New York. Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business,with ample and fit at class storage Hoorn, we most respect fuHV teinlet our sendee* for »he purchase ami sale of all kinds of merchandise. octll-Sm L. WARKOCK, AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSONVILLE, F Cou*ignmeots solicited. Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise and Cotton. octll-lm MACKY, BEATTIE & GO. SHIPPIH& AND GEHERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 203 and 205 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. On. OFFER FOR SALE the Hollowing Goods, on the qiohL reasonable terms. ¥6O bbis Whiskey, Mountain l)ew 'l 100 “ •• Buck etc Reserve I *5 “ “ Stag Bourbon * ... : ¥0 “ “ 7 years old Stag Bourbon 1 ¥0 “ “ Fine Apple f r .. w ,* ! * t^r n 60 “ “ Burkam’s Bourbon j l ® ll^a tion 15 “ “ OlilFamily Rye l 15 “ “ Old Reclined Together with a large assortment of Port, Sherry and Madeira W ines, lleldsick A Cos., and Reymoud’s Champagnes, Brandias, Ginn, Ruras, German A Ridgeway Bitters, Ac. In connection with the above, we offer for sale Choice Family Flour, Bacon Sides, Shoulders. Lard, Ac. Liberal advances made ou consignment to MACKY&BEATTIE, sep29-3ra PHILADELPHIA, Pa. N. A. HARDEE & CO., Shipping, Commission and For warding Merchants, HAVANNAH. (iEOUCIA. Will make liberal Cash Avanceson (fonpignments to our friends, Norton, Slaughter *k Cos„ 40 Broad street, New Yolk. octtMm W. B. & T. E. RYAN, GENERAL COMMISSION AND JW I ForwurtiihK Mercliauts, Charleutun atul New York, WILL attend to Ihe hhipmenl anil Forwarding of al] kind, of Produce, and will keep ou hand an aaaortmeut of Urocertua, Wince and Liquors. , UunalgtuwntM aohclted. W. B. Rvan, I 1 Thom. E. Ryan, 09 Eabl Bay, -! 4 1 Heaver atreet, Pharlealou. ) * f New York, oclll * lm IX. CJ owd^, commimmon mkik iiatnt, IS® lAE BTAMBT, ANDKIWONH WItAHF, * . * n * HAVANNAH, <U. ikUla . COMltlNioif MERCHANT! «. m. snaam. A. 0. »asn SORREL BROTHERS. ©hipping, Commission Forwarding Merchants, 82 Bay Street-. SAVANNAH, GA. EKFEEEMCIBI McssVs. H. K. Corning, Bon k Cos, N. Y. Messrs. Peter V. King A, Cos, N. Y. . Messrs. Fisher, Brothers A Cos, Baltimore. Messrs. 8. A W. Welsh. Philadelphia. National Bank, Savannah, Ga. Francis Sorrel, Esq , Savannah. Ga. Ctms. Green, Esq, Savannah, Ga. * T. R. Bloom, Esq, Macon, Ga. octli * l m R. M. LOCKWOOD & GO., Merchandize Brokers, No. 113 Wall Street, NEW YORK, Will give their heat attention to the sale of Cotton and Produce received on Consign mem, and to the pur chase of ail kinds of Groceries. Refer to N. A. Hardee & Cos, Savannah, octs 6 LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 1 „•* 1 Broadway, New York, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Agcntt Atlantic Coast Mail Steam ship Company, Advances made on Consignments by JNO. H. WILDER, octa» 2ra Savannah. BRANCOORS ACOT BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AUGUSTA, GA. Office for the present at Georgia Railroad Bank. Thos, Branch Sc Cos., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 90 Main street, Richmond, Va. THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Bankers and Commission Merchants, Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. DEALERS Id Uoin, Foreign and Domestic Ex change, Southern Bank-I4otes t Stocks and Bonds, interest allowed on Deposit*. Collections mad l ** throughout the United States, and special attention given to the redemption of Southern Bank Notes foe Banks' account. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cottonv Tobacco and other products to their correepondents liu Baltimore, New York, Liverpool, Bremen and Ant werp, fcfe'-'The undersigned for the last twenty five years an nffiocr of the Bank of Augusta, can now be found at the office of Messrs. Branch, Sons A Cos.. Bankers and Brokers, Augusta, Ga., where he will be pleased to st*e hi* friends and Ihe public generally, pledging' his efforts i o give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Money will be received on. Deposit, and Checks paid. octl9 15 GKO. W. MORGAN, Cashier. GEO. D. FOWLS. WM. S. HOY. 11UG!I KlO£ FOWLE & C 0„ FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA , Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers ia Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK, oct2s 6m A. W, STARBUCK l G 0.7 GENERAL Commission Merchants, 111 North Water Street, V* liiladoljjliia. Careful selection* made on all orders for the Pur chase of Goods, and Consignments respectfully solic lted. lm octal SCRANTON & MACUIRE, Shipping xn l> Commission Merchants 4S EXCHANGE PLACE. -V K W YORK. OFFICE 18. Liberal advances made on Consignments of Cotton, Tobacco, and other Southern Produce. Ortders for the purchase of Ooods In New York prompter attend ed to. BEFJSEKCIS: Scranton, Smith & Cos., Crane, Johnson A Graybili. A. Champion, 7 oet‘2o E. C. WADE. S. 01. WADE. E. C. WADE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannalt, Ga. net 16 3m 3500 TONS OF— ENGLISH RAILS, Os best quality, 60x5S per lioeal yard. For sale by p FOW Lfi A CO, (u 1!! dm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!! . Wheaton’s Ointment. WILL emit THE ITCH II FCRTY-EICHT HOURS. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 40 scuta. Wor sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to Weeks A Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, Mass., It will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. ' septHl-3m THOH. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL. UPHOLSTERY, 944 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. R—All ORDERS sent by Mali promptly a|t cniledto. 1,81-M B. W. Tilton, Agt., IMLASnTFAOTVXLZIB.. IXIRMKRLY Tilton, WorruU A Mary, Sonthern I’ Carriage Warerooma, No. #l# Broadway, Nsvr Y Maiaifactory—MOßnhVOtnon. N. Y. ott«-»n R. MOLINA, Corner Hull anil Congress Mtraela, under j kereven Honse, J MPDMTKIt and Whnlasals Dealer In Havana lt»- j h N,, " ,k i"K Alau, all kludo on ripm. • aepso 8m * NAVANNAH BUSINESS DIRECTORY. COMMISSION MERCiIa NTS Kucthcrkc 6k Cos. ' -• SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Corner B y and Whitaker street*. n^UA:s Prompt attention given to consignment* of chandtbe and Prodncoof all kinds purchased aiid sold* Bep “ lm E-Jssr* ft -L au24 MA. Cohen, • FOR WAULING and COMMISS'N MERCII UNT Home Ins. Cos., 89 Bay st. * & Christian, AUCTION GE\ rc^nts COMMIBSI r N £oKWa«Pinu a tu ,KLHANTS Bay street, Savannah, Ga. AM. Scarbrough & Cos., Gboceby and Com. • mission Mkrohantb, 140 Congress and 67 st JnIHH.SU Highest market prlSes ptdj for Cotton Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton,,”*. Erwin <k Harder, ~ COUMl&BIoN MERCHANTS, Bay street. Savannah, Ga. WINES, &c. A KOHLER, NORTHEAST CORNER lit’ r~* Btobjthton and Jefferson streets. Sole Agent Wanes’an<riir l mdy, <iUrBla ’ luf E. K.oethckc At WHOLESALE DEAUiRS in Groceries, /lues, Liquors aud Seuurs (' . Bayanawh.Ukersis/savalah.oi 8 ' Israel H. Scaly ck Cos., • X en. SjXSTS and lit pouters op Ch an 9 20, Bays,.. Jefferson, DRY GOODS. Tolin C. Maker Jk Cos., Wholes.i . TRIMMINGS,'RIBBONS^A^^l ifRY. GLOVto'; Oor- Congress and Whitaker sts. Joliii Met'onaghy, ——, eJ DKALBR IN DRY GOODS, Ac. DK) Broughton street. Samuel M. Lederer, Jobber and Retailer of a»» Stapl* Dev Goons, Boon and Shoks, vlotiumo, Hats, Ac. 146 Congress street. _ ' M Fcrst A Cos.. Wholesale Dealer In Wines, Li. •" auoas, Seoaks, Fancy Gbooebies, Candies, &e. lano 150 Congress street. Stuart & Co.,Wholesale andßetail Dealers in Gro ceries aud Provisions, Teas, Ales, Wines and Li quors. Corner Bull and Broughton street*. Special attention paid to orders for the country tra<ie eepsat-tf Ip P. Heyo, Dealer in Cuoioe Family (Jr o J, Wines. LiquOEs, &i . loo Broughton street Billiard Suloon. Bv WALTER O’MEAItA ALES, WINES, LIyCORS, Ac. Buy street, over Express Office. Hpeu Pin Alley. A TEN PIN ALLEY, by VALENTINE BASLER. Ales, Wines and Liquors. No. 138 Bryap street, Matket Square House, opposite the Market. lm-oeW6 St. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office ) by A. Sr*MM. W/uAesule and Jtelatl. None but CHOICE WINES and served. Free Lunch. PAINTING. MURPHY & C’I.ARK, House, Sign, ship aud Steamboat Painter Oposite the Pulaski House, over Stamm’s Barber Shop All orders thaakfnll received ana luilhlnlly utleinh it *’• lm Octßs GAS FITTING, Ac. Weed Ok Cornwell, Wholesale Dealers iu Hardware and Tin Ware. No. 159 and 161 Broughton street. TT Cranston, U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, 91 Bryan st„ next ro cor. Whitaker. SEQARS, TOBACCO, &c 7 13. Kocthecke «& Co.~ J Importers of Genuine Havana Segare, Uonier Lay and Whitaker streets, bavuuuah, oa. sep2 1 m FKolb. • KKGARB, TOBACCO, 3NUFF, PIPES, &c. Barnard street, one door South of the Market. PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c. Saville dt Leadh, " ~ BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Our. Bryan afreet aud Market Square. Marking Ink, Manufactured and for sale by DAVID U. GALLOWAY, Geo. N. Nichols, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Bay st., between Abercorn and Drayton. EJ. Purse, LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER, • BINDER, JOB PRINTER, Ac. No. 6 Whitaker street. W. Hlftgou Cos., C7® HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE. No. 111 Baytareet. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. FD. Jordan, Dealer in Watches and Jewelry, * ILVtR and Plated Ware. Fancy Goods, Ac. M3T Watches and Jewelry Repaired. la# Cougress st., opposite the Pulaski House. HAIR DRESSING, &c. ~ - pulagki House Bayber Shop, (cor. Bull and Bryan sts.j Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Whiskers Dyed, Ac. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Neck Ties and other Fancy Ai tides for sale. DRUGGISTS. Jon, MV. Cllfl, M. D, Cor. South Broad and Bamard-sts., Orrics Hours—J to 10 A. M.. and 4t05 P. M., J3F“ Residence—Mr. Wash’s, corner St. Juliun and Lincoln Streets. WM. Walsh, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, aui4 Sourheoat cor. Barnard and Broughton sis. a A. Solomons & Cos., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DROGGIBT9. W Orders executed accurately and with despati h BOOTS AND SHOEIA \ tae, & Peabody, jobbers in Men's, Women's, A mud Children’s Calk Berge and Kid BOO'D! sud SHOES, of all kinds and qualities. 148 Congress st., 4th dour North of the Market. Geo. T. Nichols, RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 110 Broughton st., lid door from Bull, QUEENSWARE, &c. ED. Smyth, QUEBNSWARE, GLASS AND • CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail. 109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bull ' CONFECTIONERY. JK. Hernandez, • CONFECTIONER—Wuoi.ssii.I ahu Rktaic. MAktTFACTUIUCR OF „„„ SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINECONFECTIONEH* Os ALU KINDS. , 141! Broaghton street, two doors from Barnard. M Fitzgerald, • WIIOLSSAL* AND UTAH. UEAI.XS IN CIDERS. LEMON, STRAWBERRY and RASPBEKRI SYRUPS, CANDIES, do., do., DP" In any quantities, to suit Purchasers. Jtl WHITAKER mtIUIT, > PUPA WATER. 1 obn Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER, POUTER J and ale, byHI P^t^^^^ J3oker’s I >i• (nr.-* Tbs Oldest and best renowned. L. FU»K®i 66 Liberty Street, goto new yoBB- . LODGING AND BOARDING | .1011 «U ilsuUemsii, rank* oblsmed su I' piruq Ik"lily by spplybill to U*f" •I*. •