Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 27, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. FHIDAY. UITUBKK 37 IMIV ALEI UUEit H- STKPtltC.ta *N »E*l' YORK. Incident* of hi* s< t y ai «U* Aitor lions*. [From the New York World, lSth.J The AODounC menl In vealerd <y s World ot the arrival of An ruder H Strplruos and John C. Reagan, und tne . ffifi <»f drawing tug.liter »t tuu Astor Hnu* dating the day crowds of peibous desirous of seeing them. From ms early an hour as 9 ocl cfc in the morning till ate in the evening, the messen gers in attendance at the offlee of ttie hotel bad as muen as they Could do to deliver all the cards of the vtaiiors to Mr. Stephens, and j to answer the various questions of t he . curious loitertrs in the hall. It would he i impossible to convey apy idea of the great t desire manifested by all who came into the j ante-rooms, and walked to aud fro in the j Corridors, to see tne ex-coDi'ederate vice • president. All remembered that his harr was white, and that he carried a cunc ; and, of ; course, every man with hoary locks and a ' ■walking-stick that passed by waa certain to j be pointed out as being, in all probability, j Mr Stephens. Indeed tue curiosity to see i the latterg'-ntleman bordered, in home cases, on the ridiculous. It wts with the most indefatigable per severe ce that some of the callers at the A-tor House watted yesictdsy until they had been sueoessfnt in obtaining a sight ot the ex-inm ite of Fort Watren. Tne mtter gentle man—even though he may have felt a ceitain decree of gratitication at being so sought after by tho-e, by-gones being by-gones, who ] saw in his person the same ma t who shed 1 such luster as a statesman on our national Senate—must have found it is no agreeable ta k to repond to the proffered palms of so | great a crowd. How he managed to stand it j so long as be did, is a mystery to many, lot from morning till evening the hinges of the * door of his room vouid scarcely move to* offer egress to one individual, before two j Others Would enter to take his place. At one j time durng theday, h wever, be way oblige and ; to nod alit.ie peace aud quiet by flight, and while numbers were impatiently atvaiiiug their turn to see him. he was enabled to e*~ 1 .Cape by a private entrance t> a carriage hi ; the street, and was thus relieved tor a time from the importunities of the numerous host of persons whom curiosity or admiration had emboldened to Coll on biro. His return to the hotel, however, was but a return to the .ordeal he sought to avoid by a piece of stra tegy which heid good only while it lasted.—. | Up to now about two hundred gentlemen aud several ladies had been received by Mr. j SteveDS, among the more prominent of whdm where Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, i Gt-oigeT. Curt us, E-q , Hon. James Brookr, ' Leroy Wiley, E-q., and Hon. Benjamin j Wood. Mr. Steves, evidently recovered by | a good night's test trout the laligues of his | journey from Boston, was iu the happiest of j moods, and r< c ived all who called upon him < with that graceful courtesy and urbanity ok ! manner which come so natural to him,— I Every one of the visitors, not excepting these j wuom cariosity solely had prompted to call [ on him, and who may not have entertained j the best of tee logs toward Mr. Stepheus ns a ! Boutbet’her, lett highly pleased with their | visit, and no doubt wiser in the knowledge j that two men can differ from eacu other in opinion without necessarily being enemies. The New York Tribuao'6 reporter gives j the following snarling, but graphic, account j of the affair: APPhARANCb or MS. STLPUENB. Mr. Stephens appears to have altered very little in his personal appearance. Many will remember the slight, small, emaciated frame of the notorious Southern leader, whose in fluence was so powerful in cf cidiug the des tiny of the South when ln-r horizon was black with rising war clouds which that in fluence might have averted had be been sus tained Dy genuine moral c it rage and fore thought. Mr. Stepheus appeal* to weigh but little over 100 pounds. His frame was attired iu a suit of uuot'trusivu black, and there was a perceptible w ary, age-stoop in bis shoulders as ho ascended the stairs of the hotel. ilis hair is considerably iliianersnd grayer thau ot yore. His lace U one ot the kind which but taidily betray luo advance of tiuic—the dry, paiiid, ami''St gltost-lilic skin seeming to be drawn over bis tuongly-nmik ed features like thin, clear parchment Nevertheless, traces ot the fearftn anxieties of the last five terrible years and his recent, imprisonment are peicepiiblo in many & faint crow's foot about the eyes, the lucid bright ness ot which, however, appears to be un impaired. _ 1 ArPKABAKCt. OF MB. KEAGAS. Trouble and anxiety have told much mo im perceptibly upon the face and frame of John H. Keagan. Formerly full and bluff of lramc, he has now become emaciated, and his face is instinct «ith trouble and care. AT BREAKFAST TLSIEBPAT. Bet ween 9 and 10 o'clock yesterday rnonr ing, Jles-rs. Stephens and Reagan passed into the dining had of the hotel, where, of Course, they were the observed ol all ob servers ; for by this time their presence iu the city was pretty generally known. Duriug the progress of the meal, they were merely regarded curiously, and nothing more; but the passage-Wny to the dining room was Cump.etely blocked up with gen tlemen and a tew ladies, anxiously waiting tor an opportunity to pay their lespecta.— Wnen this opportunity arrived there ensued A SCENE r j which was highly disgusting to the majority of tne guests at the hotel, aa it would have i been to almost all truly loyal and respecta ble c tizeus. * Fitty servile hats were plucked by fifty fawning hands from fitly obsequious heads, and several thousand submissive smiles rip- S led in swift succession oyer flunky llpe, as lr. Stephens and his party essayed to pass across the halj to the drawing-room opposite, ituumeg a guantlet of putstretched bauds, and shaking as many of tbt-m as w»s prat ti cabie, wuh the bestowal of a smile here, a bow there, or a patronizing w ord of coin w.. “ Ct i ?P oa tola or that fl dterer, the ob jecu ot this demonstration at length reached them? f 0t ’ WUich WaS tided bebiud th?^ e iA 6y were again surrounded. Among Uie crowd were to oe seen nearly ail the DcmoCr;iC y New i el ! * le !l tadieß . several small CbllOreo, and l * Bt > aa<i very Wust several men bearing tne uniforms of Failed army offleers. White Mr Kwk 8 1 busily engaged ih shakiuv P D * Whß hands of those wbo he ecnta'inued t.me by briefly ackuowl“i tialtery, at me same time receiving to either ear an indivuuri adulators bul from whomsoever could succeed in ,1 lag near enough. Jlr Heat. . , cro "d- INCIDENTS 01 THE M.CLJIJON. At one stage of the reception, wi.iv a youthful Wall street financier had ed hunseit oi Mr Stephens s right ban? small boy iu toe entry struck up toibc extent oi his immature lungs the stanzas Cuminencl log m ‘We'U haDg Jeff. Davis on a sour apple tree," whicu ctCaSsioued a pleasant smile from Mts-rs. Siephtns apd Reagan, aud varioua scowls and expressions of disgust, such ns Disgraceful ! Outrageous ! f.,u must ex cuse tue manners ot louse brats, gentlemen: ’ Uom their nnuierous New Yo k admirers. Dsnv i r * tl *®'* *'■ toe fiOrplion, a o'nn honor In i°" h ' ,lolcn ' retur v mg home from ih lr ,?, J , v ' ol “ r . v ' P*“*»*il al U, Broadway . dy »tena > th"n^ ~l * , ‘ ,' lutir u “ "Shied, *iur of * and lutUi| a * 4 ti in* glorious strain 'Tdimp! tramp t trsmp ! Irom •> e , "'*** * (u mauththg," tr.iwi *hi preceded them, pere- UU a'hva.tby £ 'tatctLuvmk Notice. BOORS for Subwrlptlon to the Capital Stuck of the National Expo** Company am a w open a; j the office ot th.ffiKtr.*V»-t. H ng IQHAM. One the octl? »w lor th« t>t*tu us Uour, id. Warren** Celebrated Needles and Fish Hooka. - avnBBW CLERK At CO, ' - 4' MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK, SOLE tIiEKTS A\l> IJIIHiItTKRS. 0‘ in former cufftmner* will find a reftactiuii 5n gold price* oi ttm Ntt’dles. wla it) the quality is t!w«yi ' l.vptui* t«* thi<f highest tlAitdard kutm nu» m±uui*cXMtvrH. A. t\Jt Cos.« reoi'.*tfclly aoIU It a renewal of the inertdßiite rtliTloL#r> keg and favorably epfrvmed b> theii house. soiv-rn ESTABLISHED ISOI*. ENOCH MORGANS SON'S Soaj>s, <£rc. ? So. 211 Washington-St., | NEW YORK. 8m WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONES & CO., Wlltuingrton, Delaware. M.YNU FAC I’l' KE I rot. S;enmh„Hie kttamu Engines, Belter., Machinery for Saw Kill*. *c. Having h.it long cxperlanea lr, biuinew »nd being prori.t- 3 with very extsoafve fadmit. i„r doing work nf i Use tIuMS, «r* preimred to execute order* with desputcb, oft 1 am LINVILLE~& GLEASON. SAVANNAH. AGENTS FOII MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Conrtlaudl Street, New York. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS Bridge, Car, Strip or Baud Hook, AMP BOILER BOLTS, [ SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS, Tui-rrbuoklea, Bolt Knots, 'Cap* and Diem, <seo. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, and every article used iu constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. KNUINEKHM’ taTOKit:* CT.AL OIL. TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, 11 EMU, AND RUBBER PACKING t LAMPS, PAINTS, V ARNISH, Ao.; RNGINKEHS* IDOLS, of every .description; CHIPPING AND IHVKTING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES,FILES, CHISELS, Ao. TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WTKfi, INSULATORS. BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE • COPPER Ac. Atari Manufacturer, of the BEST IM TANNED BELTING. MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANEhK DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWS, Ac. neplH ts PREMIUM TEN I DOLLAR improved - SEWING MACHINE. A. Triumph Iu Mcriti»nl«ral Science. "MANUFACTURED uiutei two distinct patents, of | -IX entirely ”orlgual constructionJixw nut infringe I ou any other machine. This ektrhordlnaiy achieve? | meat or uiPuhanlcal ingenuity works upon a Table, i 11-W the straight Needle, makes the useful Hand Stitch, at the lata of 10 Stltche* to each evolution of the wheel, wlUTnek, Sb.rr, Crimp, Hem, Raffle, Ac with wonderful apeed, uocnracy und neatness, \> n) sew w ith Dliulle and Single thread of all kinds, la Ktioiig. and ran not get out of order, and has received the full approval of the principal Journals and all Who have lined t Item. This machine works like a charm and sewa neat and rapid. Every family requires one."—.V. r. It oefrf. ‘I’M tlio Dressmaker It is Invatuable, foi flic House ho’it tt supplies a vacant place."—Oodey's in.lien’ Vo dIV. •*lt uses ft common needle, sews very rapidly, anil la so easily understood that a child mu use it,”—-V. O. Uplt-i. « Single mftClUnca Bent to any part of the country per express, packed in box with printed Instrablloua ou receipt of the price—(lo. Sale delivery guaranteed. Agents wanted everyw here. Circular containing lib eral Inducements sstit free. All orders must bo addressed to Ten Hollar Sewing Maehlne Company, Bti. 38 and 40 Ann Stltet, NEW YORK. octtl 3 m Notice to Lambennen. IMTK undersigned arc prepared to receive Consign - . menu of Lutuhsi', of any quantity or quality. Tor sale In this market or tor shipment North, cash advances in ale wheu required. Our facilities tor procuring suitable vusscla lor shipments are un bounded. AGENTS UK SAVANNAH VAX lIORK. HOLYOKE A MURRAY. Agents in N«\v York, Messrs. Holyoke A Muiruy 47 South street. If ocUd THE STEAM FLOUR MILL TO HUNT. THIS large MHt adapted to Flonr, Meal aud Orlta, Wot" ytmr'a r, ’ ntC<, ** ““ *PP rov »d tenant tor one or Also* welnUu'?L? ,,, , o L.'V MUI ’ dow “'" ones'Canal adapted to Oardvuinx, Grans, Ac Th AIMN Vummi.'u?. T , r V*- ,w 0 mll °* fro" 1 Hie city, on the Augusta tto.J, Including the Goodal laud. ' A Aleo, Ihq Muifl roart Owela. l staqnc**' P ' jr lu 11 i-atnar or George 8. c. A. U Latuar's Usiate. 6UNNY bagging. JB’or Mult* by teplhlf N - A > MAIIOtI It CO. L ' " HIWIPAPKRO. - DAILY' JOURNAL & MESSENGER, Pn&Mfid Etery Meruius aid Eveuiug. MACON, GEORGIA, 6SRRER OF CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS. LAMEST'CinCULA TION IS MIDDLE ASD SOUTUWESTERS GEORGIA. rpilK ulil «>T«mrmU & first established ■A. Ju wild fttpiuaily published »vr siwef, hits Circulation ot .*u> iu U i? y^cnou. JUI* ofSVMiig liberal icrfon to adverttepr*. and lucrchai is. and oOiurb dcsiroua of having their husi licbf* generally known, will d«* well to udvertise tla OUrt*olu»ULH. ■ OUR WEEKLY Cotit-iii'S the letral adveit'binp ol some tight or ten coautue* uiid is c’ii'i'uiatcd thioughout tho Southern and N«»rihccl) generally. ISmten sending their sdvtrtisemeots with tho Dionev will he insured antisfactlon Address s - 14098 * co - SSSn-aOinr } Prul’rie,urß - i\E\V OHLEA\S TIMES, The landing Journal of the South. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, | nßvotci! to Literature and Gcncrfil’Ntwa—The Discna siou of State and Natioviftt ll'hc Wel fare of the Planting Interest—The Proprcs* oi Southeru Compierce, and the Ri’generation of Prosperity in the • l s<nithem States. The Proprietor* of the New Orleans Dailt and Urfki.y Time*, encouraged by the Mitral support given to thoir journal, have marts ample arrangement* for its iniproveuienl, with a view to uiakuigit, In every respect, u FIUi/l'-CLASh feOUTiIEUJS FAMILY AND NEWS PAPER. Terms of the Daily. $lO pot annum; half yearlr, $8 ; yuai-tMy. $4. THE WEEKLY TIMES Ts devoted to the discussion of topics of vita! import ance to the interests of the Gulf S'ates; contains a carefully prepared compendium of the, news of each week, original and selected literary and miscellaneous matter, tnles, poetry, etc., correspondence from all parts of the country and abroad, letters from the peo ple, a resume of the New Orleans market, etc., etc. Terms of the Weekly, $5 per annum. TO cLuBS. The Weekly will be furnished as follows, when sent to one address: 2 copies $ U id I.C copies . S-, *,.s2s a *• 14 <KIj 7 “ 2m#» 4 “ 18 00)8 T ‘ T. 33 00 6 ** 22 60 j J “ -T 00 10 copies S4O. ‘ An extra copy will be given to any one getting up a Club of Ten. Terms in variably In advance. Address WM. H. O. KING Jk- CO., Hill4«tf Proprietors N <). Tinn*. No. 7n Camp st THE DAILY EXPRESS, PETERSBURG, VA. llus entered upon its Fifteenth year, in an eularged form, with n*nrt?pe. under «us;«oeH highly flattering. It has a large and daily increasing circulation, and of fei6 to merchants and others desiring to comuiuniciite with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by none. ADVERT! SIN (4 HATES. ONE BOITAKK. Two weeks $ 5 00 - One month . dOn Two months * 10 00 Thine months.. .j 15 00 - Six Mouths 24 00 One Year 4-> 00 TWO SgA'AKES, Two weeka. $lO 00 One month. 12 00 Two months U4IO Three mouths. 18 00 Six months.... 30 U‘ One year. 00 00 Persons desiring a greater tpiuntity ot space tiian is above designated, will be accomim'dated on liberal terms. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Single Copy, (mailed} 6 ct» One Womb, do 75 Three Months, do »r.. ✓ $*- nO Six Months do 3 50 One Year do 0 00 Address, A. F, CRUTCHFIELD «fc CO., PBTkRSBPBO. VA. imOSIPECTUS OP TUK Mercantile Mirror A Weekly Commercial and Advertising Sheet, WITH AN J6IHTION OF 10,000 OOFIFS, FOit UJiA TUITOITS CITICUIi AT ION. To be JiHtued oh or about the Wth t \f July-, 1805, By .1- W* BUHKE A CO., * MACON. GA , Tills enterprise is undermUen at the suggestiou of many of the kadih'g hienhamf* country, tm a method of extensively advertising their business.— While we will publish‘the advi’rUsemei.ts of all who may flavor th w iilf ihelr pntrona|e, the paper will nl.**o contain Prices Current <*t the Market* in all the prinei p.d Cities, Hates of iix* Imbge. Brokerage, .vc., and Commercial News of every description ihat will be of interest to the Mereautile Community. Nor will the “MIHKOB” be exclusively filled with advertisements: but fhppnper wilt nesudieienily large to leave ample room tor Editorials, Corresj>otulcnce, Select Heading Matter, &e. It will 1»« family, as wxll as a a*ai*kr, and weiuteiul that it shall visit every Uity, Town and Village iu the Cpuhtry. All can perceive the advantage of advertising in a -paper of Uns ilcscriptnai. otllt TKHMS WILL liE LIBERAL. Wo are unaifte to publish them in this Circular, not knowing what number of* otir friends w ill want their Basiness Cards, Notices, Ac., brought be fore the Vublic through tins medium. We will only say to all, send your Advertisements to us immedi ately ; state how much space you Wish them to occu py, direct inm-, Ac. We have a large Stock of Fancy Type, Cuts and notional for displacing them, mid feel confident of meriting the patronage and approval of all Business Men. As soon as we arrive at the amount of matter midsize of paper required, we will make an estimate, and publish Tne’Yates f- r advertising, iu the first number. Tusv win. io. as low a» i'ohmui.k, to allow us to Iwfetnil thf i*AfKK. Deeming it superflu ous to argue the benefit of this enteiprise, to the adver tising world* wo leave the subject with it, feeling as rUred it w ill meet ito cordial co-operatiou uud sup port. Addiess .1. W. BUHKE & CO., Macon, Ga. Agent in Savannah: Gao. N. Nioiioi.h. Bay Street. Jyiß-1f THE DULY EVEMNIi VOICE. ITOUSHED AT BOSTON, MASS., IB THJt OFFICIAL ORGAN I—OFl —OF THE Grand Eight-Hour League of Mass.. A NT* or TUE WORKIKGMEN’S ASSEMBLY OF BOSTON. IT i® iodependeni ia Politics, ei»clievvf» sectarian mat ttra, t-ontaiuH %U the Local und (.eoeral News of t he day, h etj>eetaliy devoted to the interests ot Work and itb mauap;er& spare no pain® to make it TIIE PEOPLES PAPER. Its facilities for o training the latent and moet relia hU ioteliiKenre on »very MihjecCof huarect are nnmir- and make it a newspaper that wtil t»e wel comed by every eon ol New ErplMitd in any aection of the country. It lias a large tirculatkm. an<l jib an ad verting medium ie uneui piu*ed by uuy irewapapw in iioetoo. iW* Nabacrilition Prtco, $5 per year. SOUTHERN Exiiorliiig mid Importing COMPANY, OF FLORIDA. THIS aseodalliui le prepared to iuak« advances In currency of Gold on cowigiunout" of Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber, AO., to their agent in Liver pool, Grder* solicited for gomls from merchants and plan ters. Tin* ilricHft attention will bo paid to nil orders however small, for goods ffrun Kngland, Kramv or Girrnai * Our havkiiitaii and CharhMWK Apenut bring aalarleii mske no elmigtfor Awwardin* «Uii*i way and vdii larulati otnwlar of .nqaila. U. H. jUll 11, I'resldsnt. Jackaouvllle, rift Ao*»w--K T. Pam*. Umpool. Kißlaadi H. JC. Seravn. Usury Jlr van. Itavain.ah. j _» OOMMBIO* NKKI'HaHT*, ffic. 1G.8.&G.W. LAMAR General Commission Merchants. KOHWAKDIXG AIV D IHIPFIIO I * AQEkTS | SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THR nnderFigm and have this day formed a Co-part nei'hip under the name and st>le of G. Jl. and I G. W Lamar, lor ihe traiiHaetiou of ’» tnfuaral Com- I miaaioii, Fon«vir<iiMC flhd Shipping and ofler j thoir Menices to their friend* and the public. Office Id ttullding.4. Hoy Street, few doors Fast of Clagborn A Cuuninghaiu. stairs.) ; KefertoCeo. W. Andonvin. Rsq, savannah : John C. I errUl. K-q., Savannah; G B Lamar, Ksq,. Sa j vannah; Wan K. .lackvou. K*q„ Presuloiit Augusta Factory ; Messrs, doriah Sibley A Sons,Augusta. J. B. , A J. W, Walker, Auguota. (;. B LAMAR Ju. acp3o-1 m t, W. LAMAR-Ja. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, UEXEIIAI. COMMISSION AM> FOR- T WARDING MKiMHAMT, BAY STREET, BAVANNAII, GA. nairL' Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.'s. Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Crane, John son A (Yravbill; Bell. Wylly & Christiuii; Both well A Whitehead; .Miller, Thomas A Cos.; M. A. Coheu, TOBIAS HENDRICKS & C 0„ Ooiitm Im Miou Merchants, New Y o v k. OCTAVUS COHEN will make liberal advance, on any consignments made to the above house. ocl2G l m W*. H. Two.*. Wn. W. G»nw. Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 90 BAY STREET, Savannah, Georgia., Special attention will lie giv*n to the sale of Lumber, Koeln, Turpentine, *>ct24-3in I). 11. BALinVIN & CO., commission mu:ite ir ITH Pearl Street, Slew York. D. 11. Bildwik,! J.F CcMM.Noa} N * W Tork - H. Brigham, f oet.4-Bro C, M Hoist, f BHV>Tia>h - A. 8. Ilartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 9l! BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. oetl-4-tf , JAMES B. CAHILL, GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEADER IN Groceries,Provisions,Wines and Liqners, 17 X BROAD BTHKET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HOLDLIiS of Merchandize wishing to realize imme diately will consult their interests by consigning the patne. Strict attention will be given to all business en trusted to them, nud prompt returns made at the most reasonable rates. sep4-3m JO I H N L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FOUWAHDINO A\D COMMISSION MER. CHANT. No. O-U Bay Street. SAVANNAH. OA. •ctlti ain C. H. BENEDICT & CCL, No. HO liaontl Street, New York, Produce and Flour Commission Merchants, Dealer* InjFrim.siofo, Butter, Cheese, Ac. Special attention to Southern Orders CoiiaißuuiaUts uu General Merchandise aoliritcd. IKCI7 > . .0 , m TO Slum-US OF COTTON AND OTHER SOUTIIKRN PRODUCE. FENNER, tBSNKTT A BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 40 Vebkv Stkket, ~kw Voaa. Aftd Memphis, Tens. Tuosas Femnib, Henry Bin sen, D. W. Bowats. ou, - CHAB. L. COLBY & CO., Bliippins Commission and Forwarding J 1 Klt ( HANTS. JONES BI.OCK, oObnib bat ani> arbboobn street SAVANNAH, OA. liberal cash advances Millie on Consignments o the tlrm of Cuea L Colby, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. references; Messrs. Dabney, Moreau & Cos . New York Jariva Slade, Esq., New York. Hon. J tVUoy Udmands, Boston. Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep !9 tt Woodward, Baldwin & Co~ 110 11 uune Street, Netv York, •J aud 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DltY UtJODS CUM MISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings.’ Osnaburgs aud Yarns. jylS HENRY BRYANS “ Bryan Strict, next to Mproiiants' and Planters* Bank Jllilding, Broker and Commission Agent FOB SALE AND FT7BCUAIMC OF STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c. f And for Forwarding Cotton. JOHN ST SiMMIS & Hl.r Forwarding and CommiNsion MERCHANTS. / WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Hoods, Groceries, Ac., I*oß. 1 AND 2 BAMMIB' BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. ii*o. s. Baums. kn. a. Beams. nuas. t. Mamas ... ts a. t. oTTNmioniAM. tZHrinin. FUNNKNGHAM & PURSE, if'ACTOBS. PIhKWAKDINO AND (XIMMLSSION X* MkKFll ANTS, No. 4 Stoddard'* Lower Sit.re®. Day Btieei, huvaunnh. Qa. I Iteferenceß—UobL llabvrfhain A Pont* Hunter A ! HriKham. Baldwin A Ou., Lrwm A llardee, ClugUorn & CunuiuMh.un rep4-.Mm J.SHAFPER, Oomml«aiou Dealer In ah kinds of KOKKIUN AN!) DOMESTIC KUI'ITS ash PRODUCK, W’rsT WaaimnroN Man ant, opposite 143 West St. bulkhead between Barclay and l t Vciiuy HU., All coiislgniii. nU promptly attunked to. JKSrf&dr*’' A - *•* ifU aodijf __ COMMMMiIOM MEftCHAJm. J. T. THOMAS&CO.; fOMMISSIOV MERfHANTS, 117 Haj- rStueet. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE ASSURANCE Taken at as Low Ratos as are accepted by any good Company. octlt-lm SOUTHERN COTTON WAREHOUSE, CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. O’FALLON & CO„ FACTORS, Forwarding & Commission HERCHAMH R K.S PKCTFULLY invite htteoflon to onr for the purchase or movement of Southern Product*, aud will give prompt attention to mII ousi nee* entrusted to our cure. Intending to establish p«rin inently 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 buy, or receive on consignment to our friends in New York or Europe, and will mnke ad vances on same ; picking, re-baling or mending all Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous expense incurred in Northern cities by this 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, SB-Post Office Address, Lock Box 23. octT-Sm NOTICE. ISTEW FIEM. THE undersigned have thi* day formed a Copartner ship, for the transaction of a General Commission aud Brokerage Business, under the style of BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO. Wo respectfully solicit the favors of onr friends and the public. Strict attention will be given to sales or purchase of Cotton, Timber. Giocenes, Heal Estate, Stocks and Securities of all kinds. We trn*t that our varied experience will enable us to give satisfaction. liKNKY BRYAN, Successor to J Bryan A Son. ALFRED L. ILARTRIDGE, Line of Bank of Commerce. E. W. 8. NEFF, oct2fi-lw Late with W. Cliflord Neff, Cincinnati. BACON, CLARDY &CO. Cotton and ToDacco Factors, NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SAVANNAH BY HENRY BRYAN. _ WE do enti ely a Commission Business, exerting ourselves to get the outside market quotations for our patrons. Liberal advances made on Cotton at Savannah, and pzit al advances on Cotton ready lor shipment at Au gusta, Atlanta and Ma^ou. Planters’orders tilled. octl‘2-lm Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray, General Commission and Fonvariling MERCHANTS. No. 9 Stoddard’s Block,' BAY KTRUet, SAVANNAH, OLOKGIA. Cm a*. Van Horn, HolyokK a Murray, Savaiiuah, Ga. New York. BngAu;ed exclunively iu j» Commission Business,with oupk* and first cla»& Storage ltooui, we most respect fully render our services for the purchase aud salo of all kinds of merchandise. octll-3m B. C. WADE. u. n. WADE. E. C. WADE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Barannah, 6a. ocfl6 3m L. WABROCK, AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, , JACKSONVILLE, F. Consignments solicited. Pemoual attention given to forwardingTtferchandise and Cotton. octll-lm MAGKY, BEATTIE & GO. SHIPPING AM GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SO3 and 205 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, On. / YFFER FOR SALE the following Goods, on the v f most reasonable terms. 26i» bbls Whiskey, Mountain Dew *• Buckeye Reserve I 75 “ “ btag Bourbon [ ... f »J “ “ 7ye are old Stag Bourbon J? 1 *. 01 no ” >• MucApplu { 80 “ •• Burkunißourbon | Distillation 15’ “ “ Old Family Rye | 15 Old Rectified J Together with a large assortmeflt of Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, lieidsick A Cos., and Reyinond’s Champagnes, Brandies, Gins, Rums, German A Ridgeway Litters, «&c. In connection with the above, we offer for sale Choice Family Flour, Bacon bides, Shoulders, Lard, Ac. Liberal advances made on consignment lo MACKY&BEATTIE, »pi«-Sm PHILADELPHIA, Pa. N. A. HARDEE & CO., Shipping, Commission and For warding Merchants, BAtA N N’ XII , GEORGIA. Will make liberal Cash Avaneer- on enntlgnments to our trleiids, Norton, Slaughter i Cos„ 40 Broad street, Hew Yotk. oetti-tirt W. B. & TTeT RYAN, GENERAL COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, Charleston and New York, WILL atteud to th" Shipment anil Forwarding of all kind, of Produce, and will keep on baud an assortment ot Groceries, Wines and Liquors. Consignment- solicited. W. B. Rvxn, i 1 Thoh. E. Rtan, ®b East Bay, V J 14 Beaver street, Charleston. ) ( N.w York. octU lnt H. Gowdy, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 195 SAT STXLXUBT, iJ AWDKRBONB WHARF, KXYANHAB. OA. „ COMMIIMOI MERCHANT!*. “’sorrel brothers*"” Shipping, CoinmiHwion AKT» Forwarding Merchants, 82 Hay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. RKFfBKNOtt: Messrs. H. K. Corning, * Cos., N. Y. Messrs. Polcr V. King A Cos., N. Y. Messrs. Fisher, Brother* .V Cos., Baltimore. Mes»r«. S. A W. Welsh, Philadelphia. National Bank, Savannah, Ga. Fi anc s Sorrel. Esq . Savunnah. Ga. Cbas. Green, E«q , 9av»nnah, tia. T. It. Bloom, Ksq, Macon, Ga. R. M. LOCKWOOD & GO., Merchandize Brokers, No. 113 Wall Street, NEW YORK, Will give their beat attention to the .sale or Cotton and Produce received on consignment, and to the pur chase of all kinds of Groceries. Refer lifS. A. Hardee A Cos., Savannah. octvs c LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 141 Broad ir ay, > New York, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Agcnlt Atlantic Coast Nall Steam ship Company. Advances ntude on Consignment, by JNO. R. WILDEtt, : - oct2s 2m Savannah. BRANCH, SONS &C 0„ bankees AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AUGUSTA, GA. Office for the present at Georgia Railroad Bank. Thos. Braunh At 00. , BANKERS AND BROKERS, 90 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 Note* for Bankv account. Liberal advances made on contignments of Cotton, Tobacco and other products to their correspondents In Baltimore, New York, Liverpool, Bremen and Aut werp. undersigned for the last twenty five years an * 'fficcr of the Bank of Augusta, can now be found at the office of Messrs. Brauch. Sons A Cos.. Bankers and Brokers, Augjsta, Ga., where he will be pleased to see his trieiuls and the public generally, pledging his efforts o give satisfaction to all who may favor him wiih their patronage. Money will be received on Deposit, Checks paid. octl9 15 GEO. W. MORGAN, Cashier. GEO. I>. FOWI.K. v*m. E. HOY. HUGH BIOS FOWLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Kailro&d Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK. oetts on A. W. STARBUCK l CO.. O K N K RA I, Commission Merchants, 111 North Water Street, Ph.il»delplila. Careful selections made oa all order, for the Pur chase of (foods, and Consignments respectfully solic ited. lm octal SCRANTON & MAGUIRE, Shipping *m> Commission Merchants 4d EXGHANQE PLACE. NKW YORK OFFICE 18. Liberal advances made (*u Consignments of Cotton, Tobacco, and other South ern Produce. Orders for the purchase of Ooods In New York promptly attend ed to. axcaatnoia: Scranton, Smith & Cos., Crane, Johnt>on A Graybill. A. Champion, T octßo 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? Wo can se.l them. Put them in our hands. W. H. QUINCY', 52 Wail street, New York. C.F. JONES, B. li. LhE, Thomasville, Gn. oct24-lm RICHARD F. FLOYD, JttckßOnville, Fla. 3500 TONS OF— ENGLISH RAILS, Os best quality, &Ox5S per liueal yard. FW sale by FOWLK * CO, ' 6ra No. 70 Broadwuy, N. Y.^ ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH T SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!! WlieHioii’K Ointment. WILL CURE THE ITCH IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. Also curia Salt Rhema, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents For sale by all Druggists. By sending GO cents to Weeks X Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston. Mass.. It will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. se|>t2l-3m THOH. W. BKOOKH MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE ANP CENERAL UPHOLSTERY, 834 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ■N. B.—All ORDERS sent »T Mali promptly at endedto. i?Bl*tl B, W, Tilton, Agt., Hff A WTTTACTPRER. TT'ORMEUI.Y Tilton, Worrall & Macy. Sonthem J' Carnage Warerooma No. 61k Broadway, New York, Manufactory—Monnt Vernon. N. Y. octO-lm R. MOLINA, Corner Bull and Congress Streets, under Screven House, TMPURTKK and Wholeaale Dealer lu Havana He- X gat s Leaf and Smoking Tobacco, Aleo, all klude of Virginia Chewing and Nraoklnr Tobacco Mer jehanin, Brier Root, and all other ktndTof Fancy ItlNd. etpho-Sm MAVANNAU BUSINESS DIRECTORY. COMMISSION MKRCHANTsT^ 3^ I*' Koettteekr a. i — — n MERCBA^- i» iveu to conolgum'Jm» "of l i* tr . cbandiM and Produce'of .11 kind# purchwod and aolil. "‘V* Uu " rt Merch.nu, No. 90S Bay street, jbove Barum and ' au94 M A. Cohen, IU. FORWARLLNQxat, COMMISS’NMERCHANT Office Home In*. u>, 89 Bay »t. * Chrintlan ADLTION fiitv £RcfuNIM COMMISS^ N AND pRW^HD.N?i jmm.rytNTa. Bay street. Savannah. Ga. a. Jumm eu Highest market prices paT^ for W ouL Beeswax, etc, Libert AdTauweon (SltJoj.Te: Erwin Ac Hardee, ~ ~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay slreet, Savannah, Ga. _ WINES, LJQUQRS, &c. ' ' A Northeast corner "of f^tL B Se h ’ ol°kr Ai ‘ ul Wines and Brandy, V „ B °‘ C.ltlorma U- Jtoethclte *t t 0., * ~ * f-*, WHOLESALE DEALERS Bay C ZV^ Tsrael K. Sealy A Cos , • Ch SOL f op C«. FAR K R CHAMPAGNES In the State of Gcaivin “ 8 * -»* 807 Blly 8L ’ b " tW slv.L a r-,l aPd DRY GOODS. ' Cor, congress and V\ tutaker sti. JuUn McCoHagliy, • DEALER in DRY GOODS, &o. CLpTmwu, Hats, Ac. afer UROCKRIES, &c. . M Ker,t * l «- Wholesale Dealer In WiNrsTla ' quoits, Sssass, F.noy Obocxbies, Cani.ua Ac. Stuart dc Cos., Wholesale nndßetail Dealers in Ore eerie* and ProvisiouA 'i'eas, Ales, Wines ana Li qn.d» Comer Bull and Broughton Mreet. trSr 11 * 1 “ tten,lo, ‘ pof'l to orders for the country ’ «ep2e-U IT. *’■ u «y«. PsAnra in Cuoiok Fanin oao niiaxa, Liquuss, &o. street liiUUARDS, &c. B Uli, * r ! , , S ul , < T*“- Bv walterUmeara ALEs, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac. Roy street, over Express Office, Ten Pm Alley. A TEN PIN ALLEY, by VALENTINE BASLEB „„ A.es, Wines aud Liquors. No. 138 Bryau biroet, Mai kpt bquare liouae, opposite lUe Murkei. lm-Owt26 S* - . Cl V“ rle “ f |n rear of Post Office,) by R'A-nn. Wholcxule atut UetaU. None but aud LIQUORa served. Free Lunch. _ PAi.>TlivG~ ~~ ' House, Slgu, Ship and Steauihoat Painter Opuslte the Pulaski House, OverStsmui's Barbel Shoe AJJ orders tnsnkfull received slut laiuilully atteun and lm ott96 GAS FI’I'TIKG, Ac. Wcud A Cornwell, Wholesuie Dealers in Habdwabk and Tim Waiu. No. 169 and fill Broughton bireei. 17 Ci antton, • BLUMBKR AND GAB FITTER, ‘Jf Bi-yau at., next to cor. Whitaker. SEPARS, TOBACCO. &c. • Einthccks A C 0., ' Importers of Genuine Havana Segars, Coiner Ray and Whitaker streets, bavarnish, t,a _ sep z l m D Kolb. r . SEGAItS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac. Barnard sti eet. one door South of the Market. PRINTING, STATIONERY. «fco. Savrlic cw Liatli, " ’ BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Cur. Bryan street and Market Square. M arising Ink, Mancvactvsvi, und for sale by DAVID H. GALLOWAY, T 35 Drayton street. Geo. N. NTclrols, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Bay st., between Abercornund Drayton. liT J ’ LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER, BINDER, JOri PRINTER, Ac. No. fi Whitaker etreat. W. Ma«ou Cos., Ca HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE. No. 11l Bay Ptreet. WATCHES, JEWELRyT&cT FD. Jordan. Dealer in Watohes and Jxwxlbt, * nvLa and Pl.txu Wakk Fancy Gooi>s. Ac. ff*r- Watches aud Jewelry Repaired. 19V Congress at., opposite the Pulaski House. HAIR DRESSING, &c. ~ Pnlaaki House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and Bryau sts.j Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Whiskers Dyed, 4c. Fancy honpa, Cologne, Neck Ties and othor Funcy Aiticloa lor aaie. DRUGGISTS. Jos, W . Clift,’ M. I), Cor. South Broad and Bamard-sts., OrnoL Honxs—9 to 10 A. M„ and 4to 6 P. M„ t&~ Residence—Mr. Wash's, corner St. Julian und Lincoln Streets. WM. YValsh, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, lull Sourheast cur. Barnard and Broughton sts. IA. Solomons & Cos., . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, x-r- Orders executed accurately and with despatch. ~ V "boots and shoes. Ames and. Peabody, Jobbers in Men’s, Women’s, am.' Children’s Calf, Serge aud Kid BOOTS and SHOES, t if all kinds and qauliiles. 142 Congress su, 4th door North of the Market. Geo. T. «inho«s, . RET'AIL BOOT AND SHOE STORKe • 11a Broughton su, 2d door irom Ball. rrjßf.Tiaii .* tssaessr=s=r===» QUER NSWARE, &c. Ij* D. Sui t 1», QC'KENSWARE, GLASS AND !ie CHINA, atWholesale anu Retail. 109 Broughton atreok, 2d door from cor. of Bull CONFECTIONERY. JK, Heraandei, e CONFECTIONER—Wuc.esaIe anp RxiaE. Han WACicEXE or „„ SYRUPS, CORDIALS AMD FINE CONFECTIONERY or *r, T . kinds. , 143 Brooghtun street, two doors from Barnaul. M Fitzgerald, S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DSALE* IN v CIDERS, LEMON, STRAW BE R.YY and RASPBERRY syrups, candies, *«.,a0., i tW In any quanUtles. to snil Purchasers. Al wniTAKEE STUEtT. CjODA water. John Ryan, Bottler of SODA Vt ATI-'U. PORTER and ALE, CORDIALS SYRUPS, Ac. . . Cor Bay and West Bro *a ' 3308:©r 5 s The Oldest and best renowned. L. PUN KB. 66 Liberty Street, ssptWmo WHY YORK, . NOTICE. A*%CtaiSS!!2SR K*®*?!^* and settle the name at the old stand, up stair*. £rm»*