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after tbe expiraliou of a second term lor
oeriod of lour years. He fell all luw * com .
Detent salary, which shall not be increased
nor diminished during the
he shall have been elects), net-'r^ulhe
BWW« -
shallj'be elected by the
e=s«Krs«ssr 1 5
November, in the year eighteen hundred ami
sixtv five. aud biennially thereafter, on the
first^Wednesday of October, until such time
be altered bv law, which election shall be
held at the places of holding geneial elec
tions in the several counties of this (state, in
the manner prescribed lor tbe election ol
members ol the General Assembly. The re
turns for every election ol Governor shall
be sealed up by the managers, separately
from other returns, aud directed to the Presi
dent of the Senate and Speaker of the House
of Representatives, and transmitted to the
Governor, or tbe person exercising the dulics
~f Governor for the time being, who shall,
without opening the said returns, cause the
same to be laid before the Senate, on the day
alter the two houses shall have been or
ganized ? and they shall lie transmitted by
The Senate to the House of Representative*.
The members of each branch of the General
Assembly shall convene in the Represen a
tive chamber, and the President of the Sen
ate, and the Speaker of the House of Rep
resentatives, shall open and publish the re
turns in presence of the General Assembly :
and the person haying the majority of the
wuole number ot votes given in, shall be fit
dared duly elected Governor of this Mate;
but if no person have such majority, then
from the two persons having i* lo
number of votes, who shall be in life, and
shall uot decline an election at the time ap
pointed for the Legislature to elect, the Ucn
oral Assembly shall immediately elect a Gov
ernor viva voce ; aud. in all cases of election
of- a Governor by the General Assembly, a
majority of the votes of the members pres
ent shall be necessary for a choice. Con
tested elections shall be determined by both
Houses of the General Assembly, in such
manner as shall be prescribed by law.
3. No person shall be eligible to tbe office
of Governor who shall not have been a citi
zen of tbe United States twelve years, aud
an inhabitant of this Stale six years, aud
who hath not attained the age of thirty years.
4. In case of tbe death, resignation, or
disability of the Governor, the President of
the Senate shall exbreisa the executive pow
er® of the government until such disability
be removed, or a successor is elected and
qualified. Aud in case of the death, resig
nation, or disability of the President of the
Seuate. the Speaker of the House of R*pre
santatives shall exercise the executive pow
er of the government until the removal of
the disability or the election aud qualification
of a Governor.
5. The Governor shall, before he en'ers on
the duties of liis office, .take the following
oath or affirmation : “I do solemnly swear
or affirm (as the cage may be,) that I will
faithfully execute the office of Governor o!
the State ot Georgia; and will, to the best
of my abilities, preserve, protect and defend
the Constitution thereof, aud of the Consti
tution of the United States of America.”
Section J.
1. The Governor shall be Commauder-in-
Chief of the army and navy of this State, and
of the militia thereof.
2. He shall have power to grant reprieves
for otfionces against the State except in cases
of impeachment, and to grant pardons, or to
remit any part of a sentence, in all cases
after conviction, except for treason, murder,
or other capital offences in which cases he
may respite the execution aud make repoi i
thereof to the next General Assembly.
3. He shall issue writs of elections to fill
vacancies that happen iu the Seuate or House
oi Representatives, and shall have power to
convene the General Assembly on extraordi
nary occasions ; and shall give them, from
time to time, information of the state ol the
republic, and recommend to their considera
tion such measures as he may deem neces
sary and expedient.
4. When any office shall become vacant
by death, resignation or otherwise, the Gov
ernor shall have power to fill Such vacaucy
unless otherwise provided for by law ; aud
persons so appointed, shall continue iu office
until a successor is appointed agreeably to
the mode pointed out by this Constitution,
or by law in pursuance thereof.
5. A person once rejected by the Senate
shall not be reappointed by the'Governor to
the same office during the same session or
the recess thereafter.
0. The Governor shall have the revision of
all bills passed by both Houses, before the
same shall become laws, but two-thirds ol
each House may pass a law notwithstanding
his dissent; and if any bill should not be re
turned by the Governor within five days
Sundays excepted after it ha 9 been present
ed to him, the same shall be law, unless the
General Assembly, by their adjournment,
shall prevent its return. Ho may approve
any appropriation and disapprove any other
appropriation iu the same bill, and the latter
shall not be effectual unless passed by two
thirds of each House.
7. Every vote, resolution,or order, to which
the concurrence of both Houses may be ne
cessity, except on a queslion of election or
adjournment, shall be presented to the Gov
ernor ; and before it shall take effect, be ap
proved by him, or being disapproved, shall
be repassed by two-thirds of each House, ac
cording to the rules aud limitations pre
scribed in case of a bill.
8. There shall be a Secretary ot State, a
Comptroller General, a Treasurer, and Sur
veyor-General, elected by the General As
sembly, and they shall hold their offices lor
the like period as the Governor, and shall
have a competent salary, which shall not be
increased or diminished during the period
fur which they shall have been elected. The
General Assembly may at any lime consoli
date any two of these offices, and require all
the duties to be discharged by one officer.
'•>. The great seal of the State shall be de
posited in the office ol the Secretary ot State,
and shall uot l>e affixed to any instrument ol
writing, but by order of tbe Governor or
General Assembly, aud that used previously
to the year 1801, shall be the great seal of
the Stale.
ARTICLE IV.
SECTION 1.
The Judicial powers of this State shall
be vested m a Supreme Court lor the correc
tion ot errors, a Supeiior, Inferior, Ordinary,
and »ttch other
by Uw UVC becu ’ or muy be > tstablishcd
2. The Supreme Court shall consist of
three Judges, who shall he elected W ii?,
General Assembly. tor sttch term of year
not less than six—as shall i,„ , ‘ ,
law, and shall continue in !? rtECI !-I 0 '! iy
successors shall be elected UUI ie , lr
removable by the Governor 1 c l ual '^ ,; J ;
ot two-thirds of each branch of
Assembly, or by Impeachment t a h n c ( , Qenu, .' al
tion thereon. ut and couvic-
3. The said Court shall have „„ „ • . ,
jurisdiction, but shall he a Court B '? a
the trial and correction ot errors in aw , i
equity from the fcu|H.rior Courts ! and
erul Circuits, uud from the City ,
the cities of Savannah and Augusta aud.m'i
other like Courts as may he he reader eaiah*
lUlted in other citlos ; and shall ill 1
Seat of Government" at such time „ r u ro
each year, as the General Ass tnbiv slml or, -
scribe, for the trial uud determination of
writs of error from said courts.
4. The said Court shall dispose of and
dually determiue every case on the docket
of such Court, at the ilrst or secoud uu m
siu r such writ or error brought ■, and in case
the plalutiff lu error shall not be prcpaied ut
th« Ilrst term of such Court, after eiror
brought, to prosecute the case, unless pm
eluded by some provldsnilsl causa from such
prose cut lou, It shall In. striclmn Irorn the
dor-krt aml the judgment In low affirmed
And In any casa mat may rn iurr, die Court
way, In Its iJlwuiiou, withhold its judumeui
until lha term iuaitfleriba siguumot thsrs-
SKCTJOK 2.
1. Tbe Judges of the Superior Court shall
be elected on the first Wednesday iu January
until the Legislature shall otherwise direct,
immediatelv before the expiration of the
u-rm for which they or either of them may
have Ix-en appointed or elected, from the
Circuits in which they are to serve, by a ma
jority vote of the pepple of the Circuit quali
lied to vote for members of the General As
sembly, for tbe term of four years—vacan
cies to be filled as is provided by the laws
of force prior to Jannary Ist, fß6l—and
shall continue in office until their successors
sha 1 be elected and qualified ; removable by
ihe Governor ou tbe address ot two-thirds of
each brauch ot the General Assembly, or by
impeachment and conviction tliercou.
2. Tbe Superior Court shall have exclusive
jurisdiction in all cases of divorce, both io
lal aud partial ; but no total divorce shall be
granted except on the concurrent verdicts of
two special juries. In each divorce cast,
the Court shall regulate tbe rights and dis
abilities of the parties.
3. The Superb>r Courts shali also have exclu
sive jurisdiction iu all criminal cases, except
as relates to tines for neglect of duty, coa
tt nipt* of Court, violation of road laws,
obstructions of water courses, and iu ah
other mini r offences which do not subject
the offender or offenders so loss ot life, limb
or member, or to c onfinement in the Pen
itentiary ; jurisdiction of all such Cases shall
be vested iu sueh County or Corporation
Courts, or such other Courts, judica
tures, or tribunals as now exist. r
.nay hereafter be couaUuiieil, under su>
!Ule9 and regulations as the L gislauirc n.ay
have directed, or may hereafter bv law
direct.
4. All criminal coses shall be tried in the
county where the crime was committed, ex
cept in cases w here a jury can uot e ob
tained.
•V Tue Superior Court shall have < xclu
sivc jurisdiction iu all tames ti.:> s
to land, which shall be tried ia tbe county
where the laud lies : aud also in all equity
causes which shall tie tried in the coouly
where one or mote of the defendants reside,
against whom substantial relief is prayed.
6 It shall have appellate jurisdiction iu all
such cases as may be provided by law.
7. It shall have power to correct errors in
inferior judicatories by w rit of re/ Wi, and
to grant uew trials in I lie Superior Court ou
proper aud legal grounds.
8. It shall have power to issue writs of
mandamus, prohibition, scire facias, and all
other writs which may be mcess&Ty for
carrying its powers fully into effect.
t*. The Superior Court shall have jurisdic
tion in all other civil casee. and in them the
General Assembly may give concurrent ju
risdiction to the Interior Court, or such
other county courts as they may hereafter ere
ate, which cases shall he tried in the county
where the defendant resides.
10. In cases ot joint obligors, or joint prn
missors or copanuers, or joint trespassers
residing in ihfi reut cAuutiea, the suit may
be brought in either county.
11. Iu case of maker and indorser, or in
dorsers ot promissory notes residing iu dif
ferent counties in this State, the same may
be sued in the county where the maker re
sides.
12. The Superior Court shall sit in each
county not less than twice iu every year, at
such stated times as have been or may be
appointed by the General Assembly, and the
Inferior and Couuly Court at such times as
the General Assembly may direct.
Section 3.
1. The judges shall have salaries adequate
to their services fixed by law, which shall
not be diminished nor increased during their
continuance in office; but shall not receive
any other perquisites or emoluments what
ever, troin parties or others, on account of
any duty required of them.
v There shall be a Slate’s Attorney and
Solicitors elected iu the same manner as the
Judges of the Superior Court, and Commis
sioned by the Governor, w'bo shall bold
their offices for the term of four years, or
until their successors shall be appointed aud
qualified, unless removed by sentence on iiu
peacbmcn I, or by the Governor, ou Hie ad
dress of two-tbirds of each branch of the
General Assembly. They shall have salaries
adequate to their services fixed by law,
which shall not be increased or diminished
during their continuance iu office.
3. The Justice or Justices of the Inferior
Court, and the Judge of such other County
Court as may by law be created, shall be
elected in each county by the persons en
titled to vote for members of the General
Assembly.
4. The Justices of the Peace shall be
elected in each district by persons entitled
to vote for members of the General Assem
bly.
r>. The powers of a Court ot Ordinary and
of Probate, shall be vested in au Ordinary
for each county, from whose decisions there
may he an appeal to the Superior Court,
under regulations prescribed by law. The
Ordinary shall be ex officio clerk of said
Court, and may appoint a deputy-clerk.—
The Ordinary, a* clerk, or his deputy, may
issue citations, and grant lemporarv letters of
administration, to hold until permanent
letters are grauted ; and said Ordinary, as
clerk, or his deputy, may grant marriage
licenses. The Ordinaries in and lor the re
spective counties shall be elected, as other
county officers are, on rite first Wednesday
in January, 1868, and every fourth year
thereafter, and shall be commissioned by the
Governor for the term of lour years. In case
of auy vacancy of said office of Ordinary,
from auy cause, Ihe same shall be filled by
election, as is provided in relation to other
county officers, and until the same is filled,
tbe clerk of the Superior Court for the time
being, shall act as clerk ol said (Jouit of Or
dinary.
ARTICLE V.
Section 1.
1. The electors of members of the General
Assembly shall he free white male citizens
of tliis Slate, and shall have attained the age
of twenty-one years, and have paid all taxes
w hich may have been required of them, and
whrch they have had an opportunity of pay
ing agreeable to law, tor the year preceding
the.elertjon, shall lie citizens of the United
States, and shall have resided six months
either in the district or county, aud two
years within this State, aud no person who
is not qualified to vote for members of the
General Assembly shall hold any office in
this State.
it. All elections by the General Assembly
shall he viva voce, and the vole shall always
appear on the journal of the House of Re
presentatives; aud where the Seuate aud
House ot Representatives unite for the pur
pose of electing, they shall meet m the Re
presentative Chamber, and the President ot
the Seuate shall in such cases preside and
declare the person or persons elected.
3. lu all elections by the people, the elec
tors shall vote, by ballot until the General
Assembly shall otherwise direct.
4. All civil officers heretofore commission
ed by the Governor, or who have been duly
appointed or elected siuce the first day of
January lust, hut who have not received
their commission, and who have not iv-i-n
--ed uor been removed from office, and whose
terms of office shall not have expired, shall
e, minus in the exercise ol 4 tbc duties ot their
respective offices duriug the periods for
which they were duly appointed or duly
elected as aforesaid, and commissioned, and
i uuul 'heir successors shall lie appointed uu
I , k r llle provisions of tids Constitution, un-
I I as removed from office os herein provided,
c 1 "• general operation now m force,
ICm siheo l ' ’ m '< ,#t l M U*e supreme law, the
of i , !‘ ' IU l' 1 ~M* Coiled (Stales s the laws
sun if i wo 1 hu 'V" 1,1 pursuance thereof,
toe l iiled hr" i ;r .M U ' ,dur * utboril r‘"
thereto u,ui‘„ “* ,w ’* t In •ulhorlte
Hon to' the fo'Jli* \ ul o# l :I ‘** *" sbhordlna
force l.y uu >**»• decl .r. and of
this Mute, ssieuud ,„ U ri!* r “ | A * # ".'" W l[
a- ij., i mu,
'Es
tt&SfJßSEsrfil
cemhrr 16th, A. D , I Ml. amendatory of tbe
aforegoing, and an act of the General Aa
aeuib'V aforesaid, assented to DceeinU r 13th,
A. D, 1862, entitled “Ail Act to aettle the
on flirts between the Code aud the legisla
tion ol this General Asueutb v:'' also all acts
of the General Assembly aforesaiJ, passed
since the dale last writteu, altering, amend
ing, repealing, or adding to an* portion of
law hereinbefore mentioned (the latter enaet
nents having preference in case of Conflict,)
and also so much of the common and statute
law of Euglaod, and of the statute law of
this Mate of force in Georgia, iu the year
eighteen hundred aid sixty, as i5 not ex
pressly superceded by. nor inconsistent with
said codes, though □ t embodied therein; ex
cept so much ot the law aforesaid as may
violate tbe supreme law herein recognized,
or may coufiiot w ith this Constitution, and
except so much thereof as refers to persons
held in slavery, which excepted laws shall
henceforth be inoperative and void; and an}'
future General As-embly of this Slate shall
be competent to alter, amend or repeal any
potiiou ot tbe law declared ol force in this
third specification of the filth clause ot this
filth article. If iu any statute law herein
declared of force, the word "Confederate”
occurs before the word States, >ueli law s
beiebr amended by substituting the avoid
• United ’ lor the w id “ Confederate.”
<>. LjcU ami inivalc statutes heretofore j
p issed attended f r the beuefil of counties,
I eiiies. towns, corporations and | rivate per
* sous, not inconsistent with the supreme law
no. w ith this Constitution, aud which have
neither ex;vr -d by their own limitations nor
be» u tepe fied, shall have the force of statute
aw, subject t.« judicial decision as to their
validity >< ben t oacted, aud to auy limitations
itUffUcd by their owu terms.
t A judgments, d< crocs, orders, and
other proceedings of the several courts of
in - S. ac, hcretuforc made within the limits
of ibeir several jurisdictions, are hereby
ratified and affirmed, subject only to past
and tutor, reversal, by motion lor new trial,
■ Pjieal. bill of review, or other proceeding,
in conformity with the law of force when
they wctie made.
8 All rights, privileges aud immunities
which may have vested iu, or accrued to any
person or persons, in his, her, or their owu
right, or in any fiduciary capacity, uuder
and iu virtue of any act of the General As
sembly, or of any judgment, decree, or or
der, or other proceeding of any court of
competent jurisdiction in this State, since
tbe first lay of January, A. D. eighteen
hundred and sixty-one, shall be held invio
late by all courts before which they may be
brought iu question, unless attacked fi r
fraud.
!•. The marriage relation between while
persons and persons of African descenl, is
forever prohibited, and sueh marriage shall
be null aud void; and it shall be the duty of
the General Assembly to enact laws for the
punishment of any officer who shall know
ingly issue a license for the celebration of
sueh marriage, or any officer or minister of
tbe gospel who shall marry such per: o is to
gether.
Id. All militia and county officers shall be
eltcted by the people, uuder such iogulalious
as have been or may be prescribed by law.
11. This Constitution shall be altered or
amended ouly by a convention of the peo
ple, called for that purpose by act of tbe
General Assembly.
DUSCELUNGOIIS,
Warren’s Celebrated Needles anil Fish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK & CO..
4S MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK,
sole: agents and importers.
OUll former customers will find a reduction in gold
price* of the Needles, while the quality is always
kept tip to the highest standard known to English
manufacturers.
A. C. ,V Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long aud favorably esteemed
by their house. nu2s 3m
ESTABLWIIED ISOO.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SON'S
Soaps, &c.,
No. 211 YVashiiigton-St.,
ecpl9 NI.W YORK. 3m
WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY, JONES & CO.,
Wi 1 min ton, Delaware.
MANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats. Steam Engine**,
Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, .fee. Having
hail long experience in bodiless and being provided
with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
ulus, arc prepared to execute orders with despatch,
•octl‘2 Cm
SUNDRIES.
04WY BARRELS Flour
ICO cases Mutches
1(41 boxes Soap
80 eases Sai'iiine*
Received by steamship Zodiac, and for sale at Ihe
lowest market rates by
nov7—f. RANDELL & CO.
otice.
TIIE steamship LEO is now dGciiarffing ai Mongin’s
wharf. Coi f-ignecs are notified that all goods
not removed before dark will be stored at their ex
pense and risk,
nin OCTAVUS COHEN.
To the Merchants of Savannah.
f|>HE undersigned, Committee from Metropolitan Fire
* Company, will wait upon ih** Merchants and Rut-i
ness Men of the city r ]'his Day, 10 solicit subscriptions
for the pilt Chase of h M« aui Fire Engine.
Thev hope f«>r a prompt audgeuer us response from
their fellow citiseu.t.
JNO. R. DILLON,
GEO. 11. JOHNSTON, Jr.,
WM. N. VALLE AU,
»<»v4 Committee.
Liverpool Salt.
4 CARGO of SALT, 1*» sacks to the ton, just arrived
per British bark C’ruesco from Liverpo I, for sale
by BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned promise to cure
Seminal Weakness
in all its worst forms without the use of medicine.—
J‘lea*w send for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for
postage. Address J. M. RUSSELL,
oetHKlm Boston Mass.
Notice.
TIIE COepfirtnersliip heretofore existing between
JACKSON A WARUOTK was, on the Borli Sep
lumber dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will liereaft* r be conducted by the undersigned, who
will Ih* Impp.v to receive a continuance of the pa
tronage bestowed on the late lirm of Jackson A
Warroek. L. WAltltOOK.
QcULA
Notice In Lumbermen.
HPfTE undersigned are prepared to receive Consign
-1 ment# ttf Lumber, ot uuy quantity or quality, for
•'do hi this market 01 tor shipment North.
Cush ndrniici'H inudo when required. Our facilities
for procuring nullable vcssela for nhipmeuta me un
bounded.
AGE NTH f\ SAVANNAH
VAN IIOItAI, IIOI.VOJi K A MCItIK AV.
A;i life in Nuw York, H*#*i-. Ilolyoku A Murray. 47
Houth Mtieet. |f ocllO
INK.
OK mum* INK, n (lands, *l *S Ml par 11
a»U iluauu Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints, at *1 pm
diisuu. Pur sals liy
.. _ sAVII.I.K * I.KAIII
sul9 W fur Mry.ii street sort Market square.
13okor*a» Hi (lorn.
T*s UWwt suit bast renowned.
1,. PVIMI,
00 Liberty Itrttt,
wgrlMam M*W VOM.
COMMISSION NKUCIIAITR,Sr.
F. M.MYRELL,
STEAMBOAT AC*ENT,
GENERAL. (UMUISUIW AM) FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
llarriy buildings, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.'*.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter A (iammell, Crnne. John
son dt Graybil!; Bell. Wylly A Christian ; Bothwell A.
Whitehead; Miller. Thomas A Cos.; M. A. Cohen,
Kcq. septfi-tr
TOBIAS HEDRICKS & C 0.,
Contui itSKion M«* rclitin tki,
New York.
OCTAVES COHEN will make liberal advances on
any con.-ignuicuts made to tl»c above house.
oci.fi ] m
Wu. H. Tison. Wm. W. Gordon.
Tison & Gordon.
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 90 BAY STREET,
Savannah, - ------ Georgia.,
Special attention will lie given to the safe of Lumber,
Rosin, Turpentine, A., '
4*. M. SOI.HEL, A. O. hORUE I,
SORREL BROTHERS,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant#,
Betcrenc's: Messrs. 11. K. C..ruing. Son A Co* N.
Y.: Messrs. Peter V. King »fe Cos . N Y ; Me>*ra. Fish
er, Brothers A (TO., Baltimore.; Messrs. S. W. Welsh,
Philadelphia; National Bank, Savannah, (la ; Francis
Sorrel, Esq , Savannah Ga ;<Jha#. Green, Esq., Savan
nah, Ga.; T. H Bloom, Esq , Macon, Ga.
_ iiiL! l im*
I). 11. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
178 Pcail Street, New York.
J.F'C B ;=} New York.
oct4-3m c\ [ f ' avamlah -
A. S. Hart ridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ortl4-tf
JAMES B. CAHILL,
GKNEHAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions,lVlnes
and Liquors,
17 1 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERS ofMcrchandize wishing to realize imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will be given to all business en
trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the
most ei sou able rates. «ep4-Hm
JO H N L. V ILL AL ON GA,
COTTON FACTOR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No. 04 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oc.no 6m
llkmiy L. Jewktt. Jams* I. Ssiiucb.
Jewett «V iSnider,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MKRUHANTS AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Srrond Stri ct, Macon, Gcorgin,
(Between Cherry and Poplar.)
O——
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
ments of cotton, produce, manufactures and other
articles of merchandise. Outers auti consignments
solicited from all parts oi lhe country. Best attention
given to orders lor purchasing cotton.
Agents for several first ciass insurance Companies.
nihtf
C. H. BcNEDiCr & CO.,
No. 86 Brand Street, New York,
Produce and Flour Commission
IMCcrcliauts,
Dealers in Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac,
Special attention to Southern Orders
Consignments on General Merchandise solicited,
octl* 3m
TO SHIPPERS OF < OTTON AND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUC E.
FENNER, DENNETT <& BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION M E R O II A N T S ,
No. 40 Vicsev Sthkkt, a.kw York.
And Memphis, Term.
Thomas Fenn Kit, Henry Bennett, D. W Bowmin
jyt> tm*
CIIAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
Shipping Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
JONES It LOOK, CORNER KAY AND AKRUOORN STREET
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments o the firm of Cius. L. Colby,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE ifc WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Oa.
RKVKKKNOKS;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., New York.
Jorivs Blade, Esq., New York,
lloi:. J Wiley Edmands, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep 18—tl
Woodward, Baldwin A Cos.,
110 Duane Street, New York,
O and 11 Hanover St., Raltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advance* made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnainirgs and Yarns. jy 1 s
W. B. & T. E. RYAN,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
P o i'w ar<t I ii g Me re li ant s,
Charleston and. N"ew York,
WILL attend to the Shipment aud Forwarding of
all kind* of Produce, and will keep on hand-an
assortment of Groceries, Wines and Liquors.
Consignments solicited.
W. B. Rvan, ii Tnofl. E. Brill
01) East Hay, V < 44 Heaver street,
Chiu lesion. ) ( New fork.
octl7 1m
JBBH s. \Hi ms & 10.,
Forwarding and Commission
>IKHCI IAIN TK.
WHOI.IiSAUC AND KETAIL DK.VLKMS IK
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAM MIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Strfft, Jucksinivilli', lioriilu.
JHO. ». S4MMIS. (li. u. SAUHIS. <IIU», L. MATH I'll
L *»> 1 U_
A. TANARUS, I'IJ AMIS,III AM. (ui a (,
CUINNINtiII AM A PtlltSE,
(,-iACTIIKh. rORWAKDINO AN» COMMISSION
1 MKtU'llAN’l'K No. 4 StiMldsnt’s Lownr Him,is,
Usy sliivl, Hiivniinsh. Os.
HiliTii.o. -Unlit ll.b'irhAiu A Hons, llunisr*
(imunii 11, (Xl*vu. Onlisn, tlriuhsm, Hsldwhi i 00.,
Brwlu A Hurdf , L’lsuhiirii A I'liniilnKhsm.
»Sl>4-!IW
J. SHAFFER,
Oomml««*lou Donior
In sll kluils ni
KIJItIUUM AMU IhiMlvuTli ' Kill ITH ASIiI’IiOIIUCI,
W Mil WaSUlniiSuN MiS.SV,
oplMjslts 141 West .1 , llulklusul IwtKilts Uartils* .nil
Vsssy »ts i
• H M W ’ V U M K
IMaluas, Al'lilss slid IMilimisrtmsUiil I, un lisnd, .nd
p.l up fur Ui. huuUiviii utsrksl
a uukstmiiiii no ikiummi» sitMibtd ui
TI
| COMMISSION 9UCRCHAIVTS.
SOI TIIKIfN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNER OF 1
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O’FALLON &CO„
FACTORS,
Forwarding 4 Commission
MERCHANTS,
RESPECI FULLY invite attention to our facilities
for the purchase or movement of Southern
Products, and will give prompt attention to all nusi
nesk entrusted to our care. Intending to establish
permanently n in Savannah expert 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 ou 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 eiiies by this process.—
They solicit a portion of the business of the people
of Georgia and of adjoining States.
OPEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
nr Post Oflioe Aildress, Lock Box 25. oct7-3m
BACON, CLARDY &CO.
Cattail and Maccii Factors,
NEW YORK,
REPRESENTED IN SAVANNAH BY
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO.
do entiiely a Commission Business, exerting
v v ourselves to get the outside market quotations
for our patrons.
Liberal advances made on Cotton at Savannah, r.nd
pai tial advances on Cotton ready for shipment at Au
gusta, Atlanta and Macon.
Planters’ orders filled! octl2-lm
Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray,
General Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
No. 9 Ktodtiavd’s Block,
BAY' STKEF.T, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Ciiab Van llokn, Holyokk & Murray,
Savannah, Ga. .New York.
Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business, with
ample and first clrbs Storage Room, we must respect
fully tender unr services for the purchase and sale of
all kinds of merchandise. octll-3m
MACKY, BEATTIE & CO.
SHIPPING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 and 205 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
OFFER FOR SALE the following Goods, on the
inns; reasonable terms.
-60 bbis Whiskey, Mountain Dew 'i
HHi “ “ Buckeye Reserve
75 “ 41 Stag Bourbon ; ... .
-0 “ “ 7 years old Stag Bourbon 1 lof
20 “ “ Pine Apple f ' Ve *! U m
50 “ “ Burkam’s Bourbon | Instillation
15 “ 44 Old Family Rye |
15 44 44 Old Rectified
Togethi r with a large assortment of Port, Sherry
and Madeira Wines, lleidsick «fc Cos., and 1 toy mood’s
champagnes, Brandies Gius, Rums, German &
Ridgeway Bitters, &c.
In connection with the above, we offer for sale
Choice Family Flour, Bacon Sides, Shoulders. Lard,
&c.
Liberal advances made ou consignment to
MACKY&BEATTIE,
scp29-3m PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
H. Gowdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
196 BAY STREET,
ANDERSON’S WHARF,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct2-3m
irOlMTciT
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
111 North Water Street,
Fliiladolpliia-
Carefnl selections made on all orders for the Pur
chase of Goods, and Consignments respectfully solic
ited. tm oct‘2l
UF.O. I>. FOWL*. WM. E. lIOY. HUGH BICE
FOWLE & CO.,
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commitssion Mercliants.
Importers of Railroad Iron aud Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
N BIW YORK,
oct2s Cm
Family Dye Colors.
Pstcnted October 13, 1803.
ninck IlArk Green
Bliick for Silk Liebl Green
D.irk Blue Majrenta
Light Blue Maize
French Blue Maroon
Clnit t Brown Ornuge
Burk Blown Pink
Light Brawn I’urjJe
Si,ufi Brown Boys I Purple
Cherry Sa mon
Crimson Scarlet
Bal k Drill Slate
Light Drab - .Solferino
Fawn Drab Violet
Light Fawn Drab Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Good", Shawls,
Scai Is, l)rcß«t.i, Ittlibons, Gloves, Bunnet.i,
Hals, Feulhers, i hlldlrn's clothing,
and alt kinds us Weariug Apparel.
ifT A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. .2}i
For 25 cents you can color ns many goods as would
otherwi-e cost live times that sum. Various shades
call hr produced ll,an tile same ,|yc. Tile process is
simple, and any one can use. the Dye with perfrcl
success. Directions in English, French and German,
inside of eaeli package. ,
IIOWK A STKVRNIt,
acn liroadwuy, Boston.
For s ale by druggists and dealers generally
ooUOOm
R. MOLINA,
Carnr-r Hull and Cengrfaa Sim la, umler
Mil ieu llousr,
IMPOHTBK »«rt Wlioli'Ssle Dealer In flavuna H.'
X if Mr#, Idcnf uiul Hnmkng Tobin <«», Alsa All kluiln
«if Vltgiliia riiewlliM mid hmiikilitf TulNO.ro M« r
jchMum, Hnoi R4>ol, and all oihwr kliul# U | Kwncy
1 mi |dh) «m
uud C 'onii| , '!>„ v < , o) .
I*»**to*».
rrmt »UKyri.U. r is a Oudlteuibr n nieeUim, hi
iT lbu ' uttn, k“ "f 'll" dtlapiis ol
HKAIkIIIN IIIK/DAIiL *
L COTTON, COTTON
VJ T i ltGW'l.Ahli
MB. NuWi
****4-1K Punt of M,iiii*iiw»i| si reel,
COM MI Mr UN MKftCHAITI.
LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO.,
1 4 * Broadn ay, ,
New York,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Agent! Atlantic Psust Nluil Steam
ship Coaipany.
Advances made on Consignments by
JNO. R. WILDER,
0c125 2m Savannah.
J . r. fatki«„v 7
PATERSON & TUCKER,
(Formerly J. T. Paterson & Go., of Augasta, Ga.)
a f t!riSsi rr ' m i ssio i> Forward*
ing and Shipping Merchants,
No. 'J Slor.dard'ii Gower ltango,
OPPOSITE MARINER’S CIHTRCH, BAY STREET,
Savraxmali, Cra.
ll o'', 1 !? ** ra « , Bemcuts for Shipping Cotton, Tim-
New York I<C ’ *’ lo ® lst C Hy ' hou <s in Eurojic and
a 1™“ advances on nil .onnignment?.
siou' ' " y !C Fimberor Lumber on Commis
\\ ! have facilities for obtaining Charters for Vessels
at moderate rates.
1 crxonnl ititontinil will be given to the receiving,
loi wnrila*g and to the sales ol alt meiclmndisoentrast
ed to oar Care. \V T e have a coinmodions warehouse
lor stt.rage-
References—Dowling & Cos.. London : Gibbs. Bright
& Cos., Liverpool; Bradfold A Renick, New York ; J.
’ BayleyACo, Philadelphia; ,lamesOalaw. Boston;
K LaMle, charlrstoD, 8.U.; R. H. May, (Mayor,J An-
RUsluGa.; Geo. li. Crump & Cos., Augusta, Ga ; Hal
sey, W atson & Cos., Savannah, Ga.; D. B. Thomson,
Columhus.Ga.; James Gunn A Son, Richmond, Va.;
Clayton. Adair & Pnrse. Atlanta. Ga. nov3
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
Ij A.KT X>.
Collection aud Commission Agency,
handle Southern land and property of all descriptions.
Parties wishing to sell are invited to forward lists.—
Numerous applications now on file from parties wish
ing to purchase.
M .kc collections on nil parts of the country
Pay especial m otion |„ the Bale and di'.j ~aal or
cxiuilnrn products, amt make advances ou direct
coiibiguments.
M YTTHEW n. BRIDGE, Manager,
No.!» Broad st., Now York.
KKFKBENOFB BY I’KEMIS.iION .*
Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Kx-Govemor of Alaharaa.
J . ilariuony. Nephews & Cos., Banker-, 'AH Broudwav.
Messrs. 11. B. Cluiin <fc Oo , Importois, New York.
A. W. Green leaf, Rsq , Banker, N. Y. n9-iJm
1 } York
Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOE TUE BALE OF
COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ITC.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
33 Whitehall @t.. New York.
Wc have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cuktib, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. uH-tfiw
JOHN U. GUIKU. JOUN A. OUtSIT,
. JOHN B. GUIEU & SON,
Commission Merchants,
Will attend to a
General Agency Business.
Persona! attention will be given to the Receiving and
Forwarding and to the Sales and Purchase i>i
Cotton and all Produce.
I ,° the Principal Merchants of An
gust a and Savammli.
Apqubta, Ga., Oct. 1. 1806. lm oct2T
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO..
Bryan Stebet, next to Merchants' ani> Pi.antkrz*
Bank Building,
t
Broker and Commission Agents
for Saxe and purchase -of
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And for Forwarding Ootton.
n«iv2 3mo
Fordyee, Anderson & Janney?
Brokers and General Comv.ission Merchants,
NO. 10 STODDARD'S. RANGE,
, Savannah, Ga.
Dealers in Specie, Southern Bunk Notes Bonds and
Stocks. Exchange oil the North' rn eiiies, Augusta and
Charleston, bought ami sold. Liberal advances made
on consignments lo our correspondents at the North.
Refer to Third National Bank, Messrs. Beebe. Keecb
&C'o., Messrs. Merchant & Carman, Messrs llall <fc
ltuckell, New York; Messrs. Carman, Merchant &
Suaw, Philadelphia; Messrs. Wm. Lamping & Go ,
Messrs. G. ii. Reese As Bros., Baltimore; Messrs. R.
llabeisliam & Sons, Messrs. Hunter & Gnmmell, Mr.
Geo. W. Anderson. Mr. G. B. Lamar, Savannah.
nov2lm
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
General C ornmiss ion Merchants.
Font ai ding and Shipping Agents,
NO. U#.*s BAY bTKE&T, (upstain.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. C. Ferre 1 uud G. B.
Lhnmr, Savan lah; W. E Jackson, Josiah Sibley &
Sons. J. B. &J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignmom.s
solicited. Gm-nov2
(O-PAJtTXERSHIP NOTICE.
fTHIE unde reigned having associated themselves to
a gether u nder the firm name ot LaROCHK, GADEN
A VNCKLE 8, for tho purpose of transacting a Gene
ral Grocery, aud Commission Basilicas, aud having
secured the large and commodious store, corner of
Bay and B: irnard streets, arc now prepared to receive
any and all consignments made to them. They also
have extra rooms, suitable for Dry Goods and Fancy
Articles, v hich, if accompanied by owners or agents,
arc the be et in the city ; from a long experience and
thorough icquaintame with the business, they hope
to give entire; satisfaction to all making consignments
to them.
Liberal Advances made on Cotton. Lumber, Ac. con
signed to them for sale in Savannah, or for shipment
to their ij-ieuds in New York, Boston or Baltimore.
Laroche, gaden & lncklks.
Isaac D. Laroche,
P-iKNJ. G. Gadkn,
'Javip S. XJnokijm. lm octlO
DURYEAS’ MAIZENA
E
: TRY ONE POUND.
Thill received n me, ail and honor,ihte mention froin
Ibo Royal C'ommisr ioners. the eon, per lon of all prom,
hu nt mnnul'acliirersi of "<'olll Starch"unit "Pic|mr«d
I'.rn Flour'* of tins amt other countries not with-turn l
iug.
U.&IZSVA,
The food and bjxury Ol the age, without a single
fanlt. One Dial will convince tile most skeptical.—
Makes Puddings , rakes, Custards, Blane Mange, Ac,
without Ulnglai a, with lew m no egg", at a coat as
tniiMilug the n nwt ei oiiomliuJ. A slight addition Ui
ordinary Whet X Flour uruuUy Improvca Bo ait and
fake It is all f> excellcnl for thiekeniug swant sauces,
gravies fur fls'a a„d nu'iits. soups, Ac. For Ire Cream
nothing can 1 sunpacu with It. A little noilid In milk
will produce ,p |, cream lor oofl'ae, chm.olate, tea. Ac.
Pill Up ll 1 one pound packages, .under the trade
mark Mali rum, with directions lor use.
A iiuwt jell,,,sia artlclirnf fuud fur children and In
vallds or all ages.
For as' M i,y uroccr. and Drugglala everywhere.
Wli l >li*HKlt* Ih'lHit, I fill Pull mi Mrrel,
WII.I.IAM IfiIUYUIA,
auv I Sin General Agent.
TIION. W. lIIiOOHM
MANDPAtrniKKK OP
r URNITURK AND OBNKNAI.
UPHOLMTIRY,
IDn * *l(i*l, I'MluilsljiMk, Pa,
\ lefadl ** DMIWM (set I ,> ■ afl p»iljw|ij a(
V A.IN IN All
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DOMMIriSION -MKUt Hams.
li Merclian* “no. Itoymi'evT''"! ‘
street. ' street, above Buruaig
a. tt r iw
Julian su RiirhtMi aiitl Whi
foroatj
Urwin gfc Hardee,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
*~ —— B; * y etreeL Savannah.
DRV GtKIDs.
lolin .'l» ( onagliy.
u hfalek in dry GOODS, *O.
; Bid Broughton street
II.N Ac^
_ QgocEiiißa, Ac
M. sr
Longret® street
hj. “**'%?*■' *“ “‘ -" -a. riuw
Mims. Lujuoks, do.
Stoughton 50,.,,
— — ■ WLIIABDa &, . 5 ~
Oilliaitl Saloon. bVwai 'ru'iTT
D • ALES, WINKS, LiQDO& J &°’ 4,1iA «A
— “ ay +** °'cr Express o*o*
r P<« Phi Alley. J
TEN PIN ALLEY, hy Vll FNTIvio r., „
No. 138
ree *! toe Market aUIU <*»«*«.
PAhVI IVu! - r ’ '' ’ ~
MURPHY et CI,AUK
H»«se, Sign, Skip ..d Sl«-u,ul,out Pai.u, r
- lm OCt25
_____ GAS FITTING,
Wrrt{ A Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers iu Hnmwaire and Tin w
I 7 Cranston, s
• PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER
111 Bryauak, next to cor' Whitaker
_ SEGARS, TOBACCO; Ac
ill t>t n a . JM.-nkc* tC '
PRINTING, ri'i’ATIOMEUV, Ac.
Caviltt efc 1,e;,e11,
° Booksellers and stationers
cor. Bryan afreet and Market Square.
Marking UUt ' f,,rsa '‘ ; by~
DAv lo li. UALLOWAY,
3i_Droyton tlreet.
(I c o. K, NieUols,
u BOOK, and job printer,
Hoy s*., between Abercorn and Drayton
— , No. (I Whitaker street.
"• Mason A Cos.,
c- • HERALD job printing office.
No, in Bay street
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
F.
Witches
PHYBfCIANS.
Jos, IV. cun, M. D,
Cor. South Broad and Earnard-sts.,
J™ Hbuks-'i to 10 A. M . and 4 to 5 P. M„
ZST Kestdeiice-.Mr. Wash-*, Broughton Street,
one Ituor cast Masonic Hall.
', DR UGGIBTS.
WM. IVaUk,’
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
-t4 Southeast cor, ihmaid .uni Bn,ugb,St*R
j A. Solomons A Cos.,
•V o£“°S±^ L ! S ANU r fi-TAIL DRUGGISTS.
■J - executed accurately and with despatch.
boots and shoes. ’
’ Johl)Cr - i" Men's, Womens,
and Childrens Calf, Serge aud Kid 800 is ; ,nd
c? 11 v)LB, of ail kinds and qualities.
lSL < ? (> "- rt ‘ Jse '" || ’ llil do<| r North of the Market
QUEENSWARE, Ac?
F, J l ' QUEENSVVARE," GLASS AND
™ ‘- HINA, at Wholesale and Retail.
tow Broughton street, 2d door from Cor. of Bull
CONFECTIONERY.
AT PRlgeralii,
rvTivfiww, "UOJ ESAJ.E ANT) RETAIL IYFAI FR IN
CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWRERRY ani> RASPBERRY
SYRUPS, CANDIES, Ao., Ao,
** 111 a “y quantities, to suit Purchasers, .a}
__ WIIITAKJKR BTKEET.
SODA WATER.
Toll" Hynn, ikrttler of SODA WATER, POHTEf
and ALE, CORDIALS, SYRUPS, Ao.
m n I, C«>r Bay nn«l Wont Broad Ptrcot*.
LANH AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA
HplIE subscriber, formerly nf Savniinab, and rcsulent
. a* Bljickshonr, Pierce county, Oa., on tbeAtlun-
Gc Jfc fin If Hailroaii, will give hi* personal and uridi
vidfid attention to the sale and purchase of I.mils
contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and
solicits the patronage of all needing nn agent there.
cxperieiii’e in tho land, lumber and timber H ls1 *
neps of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina
guarantees ample qualification. He will he repre
sented in Savannah by Mr. llenry Bryan, ard inNfff
York by the Great Southern Land Agency. 71 lTrutid
JOHN TANARUS). DELANNOV
Refers to any old resident in Suvannah.
eeplß ;{m
Hay, Hay.
BALES Prime Northern Hay, per Subr Clan
4 \j£d PicketL For taio to arrive.
1 1 IGJTAM. J All YVIN *
AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.
OLD Eyes made New, witliout Spectacles,
or Medicine. Pamphlet mailed free on redjl
of ten cents. Aildress K. B. Foote, M. D.. No. ll*
Broadway, New York. n9-2*
Paper am! lta gYvarehoua
Warren & Platner,
WIIOLKSALE denlers in all kinds of COUP 1 ’
fine Piipcr, Kiivnlops, Twines and Paper i l "'*
Sole Agents iu this city fur the Bath Paper Mills
The highest cash prices paid for Jtngs, 01,1",'“*
and Bagging aud Wnste Paper, in large or -a ll '
quantities.
oetlO-tf 210 Bay street. Savannah. Ol
SOI THEIiN REAL ESTATE A.M» D 1
GIJATION AID COMPANY.
WHO wants Tlmln r and 'i’urticiitine Landst
Who want... Cotton and Cum Farms?
Wo have them for sals, iu iliffcrent State*. " ,
wants to sell Lands? We can sell them. Pat""
in oar hands. „
W. H QDINtSV, US Wall Hlreflt, New Ye'?
C. F .tnSIFS, a if. I.KK, Thomanvilk.
opt'Jl-lni Hit HAUL F. FUiYD, Ju. kaunvillc,
SOUTHERN
E\|Hirling mill Jiii|hii'W
COMPANY'
OF FLORIDA. ~
fl'IIlH aaMoiation la urepamd (<• mako
I cutreiM y of Gold oil fiUKlglliiieiit* <». oaf-
Naval Worm, l.umlier, Ac . to lh"lr sgval i»
|M Gfdara au Hell ad hr giMsis froi* **>nMlA**Jj']j£ti
lids. T!ii> alih test aiD'hllon wlTl I* paid hi M
huuevrr aowll. foi a.sala Ifom J,,,*
Germans Our Havauuah sml ‘ hai
lielii* salaried rnaks no rliargv t;‘f foiK*’«“"
way and will AiHiJrt
jssiriUfcnw ’arffitext
oa tan*
TRY ONE POUND,