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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON A CO.
w . T. THOMPSON *<•«*»'» Editor.
. v v \ \ii H i ; Si■ I*. 16_l*i6._
THE KLEfTIOK.
Tb* election held yesterday for Governor
and Representative* in the United States
Congress and the General Assembly of the
S -etc. was me of the most orderly and quiet
elections that we re-collect ever to have wit
nessed in Georgia. There being no great
principle of State policy involved and no
, os tie'll, except for Representative in Coo
_ress. there was less general interest felt in
e jesult than usual, and only about halt
i e vote of the county was polled. The fol
, vrr g is a statement of the votes cast:
For Governor ,
Hoo. Charles J. Jenkius, 898
For I, preset,tative in Congress,
H‘ and. Solomon Cohen, 798
Cot. Carey W. Styles, 108
Col. Charles H. Hopkins, 13
Far State Senator,
Geo. S. Owens, Esq. 700
For Rapresentatlves,
Hon. Phifip M. Russell, 710
G n. George P H rrison. <»37
There being no opposing candidates, Messrs.
Ow us, Russell and Harrison are elected.
Owing to our deficient mail facilities, it i%il
probably be a week before we have suffi
cient returns from the counties comprising
ihisCting essLmal District, to determine the
result of the cihtest between Messrs. Cohen,
Styles autl Hopkius. It is proper that we
state lor the information of readers abrbad
that Cole Hopkins at present holds the ap
pointment of United States Assessor of In
ternal Revenue for this District.
THE LEGISLATURE.
The members of the Georgia Legislature.
elected yesterday, will soon convene at Mil
k-dgcville; and we do not hazard too much
in saving that the peculiar character of many
of the measures that will come before them
lor consideration, ns affecting the local knd
domestic ini crests of our people, will equal,
' if a hey do not transcend, in importance those
acted upon by the recent Convention.
We frankly acknowledge our want of abil
ity to give in advance a faint idea, even, of
the precise nature and bearing of the num
erous matters that must, of necessity, engross
the attention of this new body under circum
stances most embarrassiag, owing to the
sudden and ladical change of the political
policy of the State. There is one subject,
however, which will demand ihe immediate
attention of our law-makers. Public seuli
meut in ihe elections which have just trans-
pired, very clearly evinces that a large ma
jority of the people demaud the adoption of
measures by which the debtor class shall be
enabled to realize the proceeds of one or
more crops, before they shall be compelled
to liquidate their existing liabilities. The
Convention very wisely referred this whole
matter to the Legislature, which imposes
upon that body a very difficult aud delicate
duty.- Besides avoiding constitutional im
pediments, it is necessary to be extremely
carefal not to produce great injustice aud in
equality, while exempting the meritorious
aud fairly necessitous lrom the operation of
oppressive and destructive laws. There is
great danger that the relief measures may
redound mainly to the benefit of the specu
lator, the-sharper, the extol tioner—that they
who grind the faces ot the poor, aud by
fraudulent and dishonest subterfuges de
prived the needy creditor of his just dues,
may aloue reap the benefit of the remedial
measures.
For these reasous it is important that
whatever laws may be passed, shall be care
fully guarded by provisions lookiug to the
protection ot the honest, faithful aud indus
trious portions of the community. It is dif
ficult to designate such provisions in a mere
off hand way, but attention may be called to
a few points worthy of consideration.
It is probable that many of our citizens
who Wqfe engaged as soldiers during the
late war, have debts due to them for property
which they were compelled to sell during
that struggle— not being able to manage it
themselves.
All such patriotic and meritorious credi-
whose destitutiop results from their un
, Selfish devotion to the country, should be
protected from the cold hearted shyiocks
who have fattened upon the necessities, and
’ who are now bloated with the wealth with
held from its just owners. If these reluctant
e$ ortioners are made to pay up prompt y,
watch tuey can easily do, the money will go
far to re.ieve an immense amount of indebt
edness. Each small creditor is perhaps iu
, debted to another, and he to another and so
on through a series of connected creditors ;
and the payment to the first would enable
him to pay the second, and thusthronghthe
yvhoih series. A small snm thus promptly
„ paid, would liquidate a large amount ot in
tfetftedntss, and stop the accumulation of
interest in each individual case.
All obligations of a fiduciary or trust char
acter should he paid. Many persons have
deposited iWs iu the hands of others, for
r •*fckfleping, or for temporary use, or for
special purposes. Such are all deposites in
banks or banking companies, insurance of
noes, or in tlie numerous slock enterprises
ot the day. To permit this wide class to
avail themselves of dilatory measures, would
be at once dishonest and productive ot the
mo ? t extensive injury to the UDlortunale per
sons, often women sad children, who were
compelled lately on their fidelhy and punc
tuality.
* ll will Aw incumbent upon the Legislature
also 10 provide for the suppoit ot tlm-e of
our citizens who were maimed or disabled
tor life- in the late war. Many of them and
their families, aud the widows and orphans
ol the mad are iu a state ot destitution.
“The Federal' Government, ’ tays a distin-
guished Southern statesmen, “has magnani
mousiy thrown over the Confederate soldier
the mantle of oblivion for the past—but no
pension from its coffers aw aits him or hi*
Tvuiily—m, horastead from its vast territory
invite, to i,union, sod repose. ’’ To Georgia,
a'one, can lie look for assistance. Wheth
er it was right o r wrong to call the soldiers
1,1 sun., It esouot ha wrong to make such
PHivi.lon lor thA m will relit we them and
then tuiiiille* from want au<l suffering, sod
senim to their t the means pi «du
« “Justice sud gratitude demand it.
Honor aud msgimulmiiy will Ixmiow tl."
-There are now sit steamship* running
In I ween LlVeipool aud Mew Oil. sos
FJM.MJAL AM* COMMERCIAL.
I proa ourowa Oonfepowflßt. ]
New Yoke, Not, 11, iMfr—j». m.
Afliißs-The market 1m firmer with a lair busines*;
saif* at f s 60 lor pot*, a ihl $9 for pearl*.
Klou Aro—The inquiry for western ami Hf*fe
flour is lews active; tlie market opened firmer Nut
i lot**<l 6a loc lower on the lower grades, but stead*
lor medium aud high grades. The sales are o*7oo.
Mils at Soaß 15 for supcrtlne 1 State ; 2oa« 40 lor
extra Slate ; f8 50a8 80 for fancy State: 45a8 so
fur low grades oi western extra; s9a9 2o lor shipping
Ohio ; $0 6oall Cos for trade wad family brand*, and
sl3 25alG 25 for St Louis extras, Buckirhe.e fl wr is
firm at $4 75a5 25 per KO fb‘s Canadian mun is dull
and the low grads-s arc saloc lower. Sales 300 bids at
s>3*au 75 for the low grades of extra, and $s >*si
12 25 for trade and family extras. Southern 11 »nr is
lieavy.for common brand.**; sales of 860 bids at s# 35
alOfor mixed to good a® pierflue country Baltimore.
<tc.; siOttl<> 60 for common Maryland extra.**, and
$lO 60alo 26 for good to choice extra*. Rye flour is
dull aud ufisier; sales of 100 hi»is at $c 3Se7.
Corn Meal—ls steady; sales of 160 bbls4|t $450
for Jersey, and $4 »5 for brandy wine.
Whisky—The market is again better; sales of 206
bbis at $2 43a2 45 for western
Provisions.—Price-* are without essential change,
the demand continuing moderate. Sales of 1000 bids
*(1366-6) Mess seller Six months at s2i*. Tin- hales,
t asli and regular, are 5,000 hols, at $32 25a32 50 for
old Mess; $27 75a28 00 W estern Prime Mess.
Beef is in fair jobbing demaud at about former
rate*. Sales of 750 bids old at sl2 60*14 7* for pi tail
Mess; sl4 75ulb 77 for extra do; $7 <oall 50 fur
State, and 150 u obis new on private time.
Tierce Beef is quiet and nominal.
Beef Hams are veiy firm with sales to arrive at
$40841, and $43 on Spot.
Ci t Me a is and Bacon are dull aud nominal . i
Dke.*<sed Hogs are steady. We quote at 16%a16&
for city.
La uv it> scarce and firm. Siles at 2§a2ff*£ for Xu.
1. and city; Western.
Tallow —The demand Is good and prTes ‘steady.
Sales us Western at 14a14& and city at I4 3 d al li a c.
Bitter.—From our local aud the Southern Hade
there is a very good demand for State firkins, and
mb .**are firm with rather an upward tendemo.—
Ordinary aud Western grades arc quiet and somewhat
neavy, 1 uiiug price.-* are still above shippers limits,
and we hear of nothing doing lor export. We q
Oh|o and Western at 3d a 41c. We*; in K->n* at
38 a 42c. .-state firkins and tubs at 48 a ooc. do Welsh
mbs at 42 a 60. and Orange County pads at *.«
a 65.
oiiEESE.—Owing to more favorable advices iron
abroad, there lias been a decided improvement ii
the demand, and prices are higher, closing very dm
at the advance, particularly lor flue factory makes
sjouthern buyers are still operating lively in l-.nglisi
Dairy, and prices have rather an upward temk iuy
at the c]ose. Pineapple is firm. W quote luetuj
made at ISa 19c.; choice do at m 1:;. farm duirie.*
at 17*a a choice do at 19. English Dairy at 2;
a 26c, aud Pineapple 35 a >Bc.
Cotton. — ihe market oil Thursday stre igiliened
up somewhat under an Improved demand, and
though early in ‘lie day qales of nml lliugs were
made at 50c, at night sic was the inside figure. At
the close of the day the demand is moderate, and
prices are steady at 47 a 48 for Low Alidcll.ng and 51
a52 lor Middling. S ties fur three days 10,000 bales
Receipts same time n .409 bales.
Ooffbe.—Bio remains very dull and heavy, and
for large parcels a further decline <>f about per
lb Is noticeable. For small jobbing lots holders
generally demand ornur rubes, though tUe very
beat will not bring over 22c gold. Other styles arc
moderately active, with sales us Gov. Java at 29 to
arrive ; ami St. Domingo at 13c on build, aud 18c
duty paid ad gold, block ol Rio about 42u00 bags.
Molasses.— There is rather more doing lor home
u-*»e though the market is not active. Sales of Porto
itico at t2c a sl,uo. Cuba Muscovado at 65a06c, and
English Island at 70 a 77c.
Rice.—The market continues very dull and wc
have onlv to notice a lew small lots Rangoon at
u\ H iu ' 4 c. American llice is entirely nominal.
ScdAßs.—Raw sugars for the past day or two
have been dull, the demand being chiefly to sup
ply the immediate wants of the trade. Prices, how -
ever, are linn, and we still quote lair |o good refin
ing at \Z% a 14‘fcC; fair to good grocery 14'4 a 14\c;
,md Nos. 11 to ii boxes Wj t a 14ftc. Keflued Sugars
no linn at 2044 c for powdered granulated and
( rushed, is, *4 a io>4c lor soft whites, aud 16 a
fordo yellow
Grain.—file wheat market opened firm but closes
weak. The demand is moderate, chiefly for mllifig.
Hie sales 60,000 bushels at $> 75al 84 lor Chicago
Spring ; $1 *uul 86 for Milwaukee Club ; $1 86a 186
for Amber do.; $2 3i*a2 40 for Amber State $2 25 lor
Common new White Michigan.
Barley is fairly active and steady. Sales of 42.000
bushels $1 lOal la lor Canada East; $1 28 for 28tate
and $1 30 for Canada West.
Bakliiy Malt is quiet at $1 58a162.
Oats are fairly active uuu firm parluularly sound
Which are scarce.
The sales are 100,000 bushels. Canadian at
die.; Western at oou t2c; State at 62u64c; Unsound at
46a02c.
Rye is in fair demand but closes heavy. The sales
are H,600 bushels. Canadian at sllß ; btute at $1 la
and Western at $1 15.
Corn is steady and in better demand. The sales
arc ids, oto bushels. Unsound at b2aß9c . Western
Mixed at 89 a 91; Common Jersey atßJc.
Gold —The market opened this morning at 146>£,
lias fluctuated very little and closes at 14G\.
Conmcrcial Miscellany.
New Yoke, Nov. 11—2:30 p. m.
Foreign exchange is nominal. We quote :
Hunkers’ Bu rling, 00 days 10s a 108%
Bankers’ sterling, 3 days 109%a110
Francs, long date. 5.22%a5.20
Francs, snort date 6.i7%ua.1u%
Tile City of Boston takes $130,000 in specie; the
Saxonlft, $66,400.
The imports of general merchandize amount to
over $3,000,000, and the total imports for toe week
over $6,000,u00.
On •iftyiflge to-day Flour was five cents lower.—
Wheat was quiet. Corn steady. Oats two cents bet
ter. Whiskey was firmer, l’ork dull and Heavy, and
Lard steady.
The transactions at the Clearing-house for to-dUy
and the week were as follows :
Exchanges $87,449,092 00
Balances 3,212,248 ft 3
Exchanges for the week 58b,441,50u oo
Exchanges, daily average 9b,07a,043 00
Balances for t he week 19,229,0 to 00
Balance*, daily average 3.204,bi 16 cu
The imports oi dry goods continue Inigo. The
following are die figures for the papt week :
For the week. 1863. 1864 1865.
Bat’d at the port.. $967,650 $1,005,297 $2,171,802
thrown on market 944.916 Usb,&Bß 2,486,7 i&
Siuce Jan. 1.
Bat'd at the port.. $58,318,562 $69,163,061 $73,485,407
Thrown on market 50,462,660 as,Bui,G7s 77,584.269
It is rumored that me Directors of MM Michigan
Southern Road have made large settlements with the
hoideisof guaraitoed stock. This, if ttuO, lt*san>
the ptoipeltsSof tarty dividend! upon the.conimjtm
stock,, and ptf he tame time increases the amenufr of
the latter on the fcnirkcft.
The Treasury is prepared to Isgue;
tempo rJtry|osn dcriitidates at 6 percent., dU3 after!
forty aa>B. for oper cent. Treasury notes, lulling
due in December. On the 31st ot October there was
$62,800,990 of the 5 yer cent, notes outstanding.
EFFECT OF THE FEJiIAS MOVEMENT
OX CANADIAN NERVES.
MCeetlngof Ore Executive Committee
A FORCE TO BE PLACED ON THE
FRONTIER.
[Correspondence of tlie New York Heralil.]
Ottawa Ch y, C. W., Nov. 8, 18G3.
It is now beyond doubt that steps are to le
taken by the Canadian government to meet
the danger of the Fepiun movement.
Tlie Executive Council met in Montreal
on the 7th, nod is to meet in this city on the
10th, and though it is, of couise, not kuotvn
wbat business was done, enough has trans
pired to show that tlie placing of a large
lorce on the tronlier was discussed. That
force will likely be at least twelve battalions,
or some six to eight thousand men, ami tills
will be backed by tbe regular force in the
country, now amounting to about ten thou
sand men.
Monue.d is to famish three battalions, or
about fitleeu hundred men. Three or four
others will be raised east of tbe city, aud in
Canada West six or eight Imltlions will be
raised. Os these, three will come from To
ronto.
Such is tbe <*n dir in the cities, and a grow
ing puguaciou* feeling is arising. Tlie Mon
i real Gazette of the 7th says that “if fighting
comes we will fight to tlie uttermost. ’’
Tlie same paper admits that it is possible
for a body of fifty thousand Feuians to get
upon Canadiau territory and do *• a good
deal oi mischief," but that they would be
driven back, after getting “ such a lesson as
would not speedily be forgot ten,” It also
publishes the pastoral of thecliiel pastor of
die 1 licit Catholic church, which advises
the lii.ti to have nothing to do with the Fe
nian movement On the influence oi this
pastoral with tlie flocks of the Catholic
church iu Canada the government depends
not a little for peace aud quiet, to t*r us
lionie goes.
1 lie capital is not disquieted in tbe same
way as*■« the homier eitius nod towns, it
malld fra* TANARUS" Ule " ,,u ' therefore re
inovpd itom duuger.
A despatch wit* received uu mom
ing at Washington amnmnciiig Hie doatti «>
Wm. I*. Johnson, Esq , the nuly brother of
tbe Pra»lileut of Ihe Uuited Hiatus, aud late
the Collector at Valasen || u died < m the
lilli lost, from llte cffecls ol mi accidental
guuahol wound
THE GAI.E O.V THE COAST.
Hrn k ot a. Brtll.li Ship.
HER CREW SAVED AND SAFELY
LANDKD BY THE BRIG RUSH.
For some days past a severe gale lias l>een
exporiei ced on our coast, aod apprehensious
ii ive existed that vessels lamed to this port
might liave encountered it, and fell its effect.
By tbe arrival yesterday evening < f the Brig
Rush, Capt. Raynor, lrom New York, we
k-urn that the British sliip Marianna, Capt.
J J. 000 mbes, 4S» days from London, bound
to this port, in ballast, was wrecked on
Tuesday afternoon last, while attempting to
reach lhi» port. She hud stood out and off
for several days, without finding a pilot, and
the gale coming on, was driven ashore near
the second outer Buoy on Tuesday morning
las tat 9o cl 'ck. By 3 o’clock in the afler
uoou, the ship commenced breaking to
pieces, and will be a total loss. The brig
Rush, Capt. Raynor, from New York hove
in sight, and was enabled to save the ofti
cars and crew of the ship, together with a
lew of their effects. The Captain, officer!.,
aud crew of the wrecked vessel were landed
yesterday afternoon at our wharf,and express
theit thanks to those who rescued them by
their timely assistance. The Marianna was
a first class ship, of 1,000 tons bun lieu, and
left London on the 27th Sept, for this port,
where she had beea consigned to order.
During the past week the weather has been
very lough and lmzy on the coast, aud fears
are apprehended mat other vessels have
been wrecked.
t reed of tl&e Siicce-»«ful Party in Louis
iana,
The platform of the Wells or “National
; Democratic Party,” which appears to have
I swept the Slate ot Louisiana, contains the
following among other resolutions:
Resolved, That we hold this to he a Gov
ern men lof white people, made and to be
perpetuated for'the exclusive political bene
fit of the white race, and iu accordance with
the constant adjudication of the United
States Supreme Court, that people of African
descent cannot be considered as citizens of
the Uuited Stales, aud that there can, iu no
event, nor under any circumstances, be any
equality between the while and other races.
R< solved, That the institution ot slavery
haviug been effectually abolished in the
Southern States, we coosider it our rigid to
petition Congress for compensation for all
losses sustained by tbe emancipation policy.
High Arritovar..— Mrs. 8. A. Allen lately
received a letter from a lady, staling that at
tlte suggestion of numerous friends she pur
chased a bottle of Mrs. S. A. Aden's World s
Hair Restorer and Zviobalsamutn, or Hair
Dressing, and after using it a few times, her
hairj which was quite grey, was restored to
i's youthful color, and new hair was fast ap
pearing. No lady’s toilet is complete with
outthese preparations. Every Druggist sells
them. novl4-eod-lw
Mail contracts wanted.
Rc-KstablUhment of Mull Facilities in
Georgia.
The Post Office Department desires to
furnish the State of Georgia with Postal
service, at I lie earliest practicable day, until
July Ist, 1806, whetrthe regular contracts’
proposals tor which are now advertised for,
will go into effect.
Toe Department invites proposals for con
veying the mails until June 30, IBGC, to all
country seats and other important points not
reached tiy Railroad communication, at rates
not to exceed $8 per mile per annum for
weekly service ; sls for semi-weekly, and
$22 for tri-weekly; aud where the iui|x>rtauce
of the case requires, S4O for daily service ;
counting the distance one way only in all
cases.
Service will be furnished on routes, where,
before the war, it was daily, three times a
week; where it was tri-weekly twice a week;
aud where it was semi-weekly, weekly
service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Hon.
Geo. W. McLellan, 2d Asst. P. M- Washing
ton, D. C.. and should state they are for
service to end June 30th. 18GG.
nov 4 ts
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!!
AV lion toil's* Oint m«*iit.
WILL CURE THE IT6H IN FBRTY-EI6HT HOURS.
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price 60 cents For sale by
all Druggists By sending 60 cents to Weeks & Potter,
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it
will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any
part of the United States. sei>t2l-3m
Solomon’s Lodge No. 1, A. F. 91,
A Regnlnr Communication of this Lodge will
'•Jvrbc held This (Thursday) Evening, at 7 o’clock.
/yf\A full attendance is requested.
Visiting Brethren are respectfully invited to at
tend. By order of
RICHARD T. Tl RNER, W. M.
J. Holbrook Estii.l, Secretary. novltf
FUNERAL. INVITATION.
The friends and acquaintance of Dr. and Mrs. J. M.
Johnston, Dr. W. 11. Cuyler and Geo. A. Cuyler, are
resi>estttilly invited to attend the funeral of MRS.
iOHT7STO\\ at Christ Church, This Morning, at 10
i’clock a. m.
IV E W ADV EUTIBE9IEAIS.
GREAT DIRT EXTRACTOR
JAMES PYLE’S
O K
SOAP.
A SUCCESSFUL IMPROVEMENT FOR
SAVING LABOR AND EXPENSE
IN WASHING.
Warranted not to Injure the
Finest Fabric.
BY the nie of this Soap, housek. epers ran save half
the money usually expended for Soap, fcfal Soda,
Ur., as one pound will go a* far an three pounds of ihe
common yvliow Soaps, and do ihe woikinhalf the
• ime. There is no Soap in use that will bleacli cot
ions and limns so purely white as ibis, and none are
so generally useful to all clasi-cs.
Tlirefi gallons of good Suit Bo.tj» ran be made from
one pouud of the OK SOAP, which is the cheapest
ram rial that can bo used for washing dishes, mi k
pans, scrubbing floors, paint-work, washing windows,
etc.
For Steamboats, Painters, Printers, Machinira,
Burnishers, Dyers, and ftlanuiaciuteie' ihe OK SOAP
has no rival.
Those who doubt the truth of the above statements,
have only to try it and judge lrom the results. The
thou-anus of housekeeper* who uro using Pyle’s Die
iet|c Saleratu* (*o justly celebrated for purityj, will
find tin- Heap equally us worthy of patronage.
It uiay be used in the samo way as any other Koap,
but the most Uvorabl*! rvstilu are produced hy follow*
ing the direct ions on each bar.
sold iu Havaiimth, at wholesale, by
YUUK. W ILLfAMH, MoINTIUK A CO.
At re UU fay
nnvifi-«L*ds fcTUAHT A CO.
FOB SALE.
f>IUC splsudid tiuur or alt bursa Wagon, with liar-
IKHUiII) mill' tl
Alto four Males. S'
Wiliulrv HI IbU itUblsa Ilf llenn Wayus, W«l Brnol
•imt tl-aUI
l .irn, Uata, M*o hurst, *u
r* M wi« M
fl. V. IIUTt’UIKM.
KfbelnlM »uit
new advkrtiskme\t».
DR. Y/j. CHARLTON
IIAK Rlgjl WKI) TIIK PKACTH BOF
Medicine and Surgery.
Recidenee and Off). <• corns. Whitaker nod Perry
•treetw a - lm*-nl®
JJLACK BOMUAZ4MCB, Urtm Kina
BRACK SII.K ALPACAS, Ext.-s Floe.
Jnrtrcecivwl by
LATIIROP Si CO.
DOVIS “ 3
11-4 ANt> l '-* UNJSN SHEETING
40 inches PILLOW CASE LINEN
Bleached, Brown, Colored DAMASK DOYLES
11-4 Extra fine BED BLANKETS.
Just received by
LATH BOP A CO.
novis 1 3
riLOAK ORNAMENTS
Bugle Trimmings
Colored Silk Cords
Ladies’ Dress Buttons, in every variety.
LATIIROP & CO.
novlG 3
QOLORF.D FURNITURE DIMITY
BIRD EYE DIAPER
IRISH LINEN.
Just opened at
LATIIROP A CO.
novlG 3
GREY BEAVER CLOTH
Ladies’ Grey Sacqne Cloth
Ladies' Black Cloak Cloth.
Just received by
I.ATHROP ft CO.
novlG 3
LADIES’ EN (j LIS IM.I OS IKRY
Misses’ English Hosiery
Ladies' and Misses’ Merino Vest
Gents’ and Boy3’ Merino Vest
Gents' and Boys’ English Cotton Half Hose.
Just opened at
LATHROP & CO.
nnvl6 a
New York Piano Fortes.
Ernest Gabler,
Manufacturer of
New Scale First-Class
PIANO FORTES,
Facfory. 122,124 8126 East 22i St..
RESPECTFULLY announces that his Large New
Factory is low completed, fuli.v organized, and in
successful operation, hy means of which he has greatly
increase and hi.** manufacturing facilities. He will there
fore be able henceiorward to turn out 36 Pianos per
week, to supply orders promptly, without that incon
venient delay to which Dealers ,-.ud Purchnsers have
been subjected, from the fact that lor more than two
/ears past he has been continually u hundred instru
ments behind orders. A full assortment at all times
may be found at his Manufactory and Warcrooms in
New York City. Every instrument lully warranted,
Ike tail W. mourns, 743 Broadway. 3m-niC
S. M. GOLDING,
Wholesale ar.U Retail Dealer in
MTN, CAPN. BOOTS, SHOES,
AM)
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
NO. 153 CONGRESS STREET,
Suva ii null, Ga.
novlG im
FOE SALE.
1 (Ulri HUSHBLS White Corn
1 v\Jv loon busliels Mixed Corn
100(» bushels Prime Oats
20 bbls Haras
10 bbls Smoked Tongues
200 boxes Cheese
100 kits No. l Mackerel.
In store and for sale by
uIG-iw GUERARD & FERRILL.
GUANO.
I PERUVIAN and bwau Island Guanos, Superphos
phates, and tbe Bruce Concentrated Fertilizer,
are offered to the Trade at the lowest wholesale prices,
by GLO. E. WHITE A CO., 56 Cliff street, New York.
nl6-3m
NEWGOODS
EW Style Black Cloth Cloaks
ll W.itei Proof'Cloaks
8-4 and 16 4 Fancy Wool Shawls
8-4 and jG-4 Black Thibet Shawls
Rich Mohair and Poplins
B nek anti Colored Empress Cloth
S-4 and 9 4 Table Damask
10-4. 11-4 and 12-4 Blaukets
lle.ny Grey Ihaukets
Gouts* Merino Vests
l.iueu Sets
Hosiery, Ac.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP BY
Do\V ITT & MORGAN.
novic-o*
Wanted to Hire.
A GOOD PIANO, lor six months or uyenr Ad
dieri 11 A TANARUS., Box 4'6 2*-1116
Strayed orStolen
1.-'ROM the Ai rket, on j sierdiiy, the 15th instant, a
ila.v Mine, uieitiuui mi/.i-, f,. w white liuirs In her
funehefU, anj murkufl on the inside of the foie most
lent. S2O will he paid lo any one that will leave her
at the corner of Kilt HoumUiy utid Broaahtou hi roots,
me 3* T. W. COONEY.
'Raffle, Raffle.
THE insKniflceni Horse nianket, presented to ihe
Feraule Orphan Asylum wiU Ik* KAFI LED, To-
Night, at the rooms over U»« Magnolia Saloon, comer
of Bay Lam- and Drnyiou sUect. Psrihs interested
will liikefuHice. in
ConsignecK Wanted.
JJVJII Five l»j liulu Cptlnn. picked up hjr .*>te»mer
Ouu Usi I y oil twVHtmab Itlvm , us i Two N> Mies
iiililumlHi ui.s (I) luurss.l Wunitsi one fl; utsiksd
Ii Fi ami uuu tl) omrkiui .1. M. J.
if in a clsiiio’d within mis week tin y will Im sold iu
pay eipuna**.
J. A LEWIS.
»10-3 I’urssr Siyti ui. j Ouu. Horry
NTOICE.
i 'I'll•: ftfaaiuer is now dim bulging at (he ftaft
i ft of Ab»rtn tn *t#»i f arm# aiu mpiuid lo m
atove tturti MumfoWn, oi h#
•m* *1 el itoetr etpef*sc sad flat
imI’AVU UHIKN.
I Ageal,
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
BATCHEX.OH S HAUL DVB !
The Original and Bett in the Work!! The only true
and perfect Hair Bare. lUnrlute. Reliable and I t*Un-
Un«mi. Pfodect-s immediate y a splendid Black or
natural Browia, without injuring the hair or skru.
Remedies the 111 effect* of bad dye*. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beantilying the flair.
aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nrw York.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of MARRIAGE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 flue Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or
gans in a state of Hedlth and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Consequences
upon the mind and Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of
cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys
ical condition. Sent free of postage to any address,
on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency,
fay addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane,
Albany, N. Y.
The author may be consulted upon any of the dis
eases upon which his book treats either personally or
by mail, and medicines sent to any part of tlie world.
octlO Cm
MARRIAGE AND tELIILUTT.
Ad Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young
men, just published by the Howard Association, and
sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge.
Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, noward
Association. Philadelphia, Pa. octl2-3m
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight l The ladies* treasure and gentle
men’s boon ! The “sweetest thing” and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from Ihe rich Southern Maguoiia
Used for bathing the face and person, to render the
►kin soft ana fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing, Ac.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of p?rspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, &c.
Itcurcs nervous headache and allays inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosqneto bites and stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
the Magnolia Water once and you will use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
I)AMAS BARNES & CO.,
oct27-codly Props, Exclusive Agents, N. Y.
S. T.—lß6o—X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters*
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bitiers in the world. They make
the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the
celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by
ull Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen
uine when Cork is covered by our private U. S. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles.
P. II DRAKE & CO.,
oct2B-codly 21 Park Row. New York.
We liave learned not to be astonished at anything.
Years of experience and a correspondence extending
throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe
have turned theories into facts and established a basis
from which we need not err. We are not surprised
at such facts as the following—although the persons
who write them are. We know the persons and cir
cumstances, hence feel at liberty to indorse their
statements;
“New Bedford, Mass., Nov. ‘24, 18C3.
Dear Sir,—l have been afflicted many years with
severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and
hands, and a general disordered system. Physicians
and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting
some friends in New York who were using Plantation
Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I com
menced with a small wine-glassful alter dinner. Feel
ing better by degrees, in a few days I was astonished
to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me,
ond I could sleep the night through, which I have not
done for years. I leel like another being. My appe
tite and strength have also greatly improved by ihe
use of tho Plantation Bitters.
Respectfully, Judith Russel.”
Rekl-sdury, W is.. Sept 16, 1863.
* * * I have been iu the array hospitals for four
teen months - speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * *
C. A. JfLACIK.”
The following is from the Manager of the Union
Home School lor the Children of Volunteers:
‘ Havkmeykk Mansion, 57th St, )
New York, August 2,1863. /
Da. Drake Your wonderiul Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of onr little children suffering
lrom weakness and weak lungs with most happy
effect. One little girl iu particular, with pains in Uer
head, loss of appetite, ana daily wasting consumption,
on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, hu»
been entirely restored. We commenced with but a
teaspooniul ot Bitters a day. Her appetite and
strength rapidly increased, and she is now well.
Kespectiully, Mrs O. M. Devoid.”
4** • « j owe much to you, for I verily believe
the Plantation Bitiers have saved my die.
ltev. VV. 11. Waggoner,
Madrid, N. Y.
4 • * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of
thy Plantation Bitters. My wile has been greatly
benefited by their use.
Thy friend, Asa Cukrin.
Philadelphia, Pa.” *
“* * * I have been a great sufferer lrom Dyspep
sia. and had to abandon preuehing. # * The Plan
tation Bitters have cured me.
Rev. J. S. Catuobn,
Rochester, N. 1.”
uu « • | have given the Plantation Bitters to
hundreds of our disabled soldiers won tue most as
tonishing effect.
G. \V. D. Andrews,
Superintendent Soldiers* lb me, Cincinnati, O.”
4.» • * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
Liver Cumplai.it, of which 1 was laid up prostrate,
aud had to abaumm my business.
H. B. JviNosLKY, Cleveland, Ohio.”
44* • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs
that has distics me lor ) cut s It acts like ach am.
C. C. Moore, No. 264 Broadway.”
AC.; AC., Ac., Ai t Ac.
The Plantation Bitiers make the weak strong, the
languid brilliant, und arc exhausted nature's great re
storer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya
Bark, Winlergrceu, baasatrus, Routs, Ileibs, Ac , all
preserved iu perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
S. T.-IBOQ-X.
Persons of •edentary habits, troubled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the hcait, luck of appe
tite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation,
Ac., deserve to suflVr if Uftcy will aot try them
They are recommended by tbe highest medical au
thorities, and are warranted to produce an immediate
bcueflcial (Sect. They are exceedingly agreeable,
perfectly pure, and trarmleea.
Noth *. Airy person prebigfing to tup IMantaitob
Hitlers Ur bulk or by the gfifto n is a awiti.il. r and im
poetyr His put up Only tn our log cabin bottle, lie.
wars of bottles r. fflbd with imiutuntdeietoifau* stuff,
for wbudi several persons hi* slftMjjF Iti piisuu Hr*
llml «*«i» finiu.. lias uwr l uiim NiMss MMi|i ov#i ill*
I'irkUUlUUtll.t.il, »h 4 uur siHMIl.s on sUitfl |ilsl«
sWrltilsl
tMJ bs tmi>‘ • Utilurfiiii r,(bniugbuultb*b«bUsbi«
VMIJ. * * * *
I*, li, DIUIUJ A OO .
wHi am out Utuo4**tJl . 'A
AMUftEMEKTS.
Sav an na li Tli fair e.
TH< ItSOAY KYKNIKU. NOV. MJ.
Tenth night of tbe favorite Art stes.
Aft*, and Mrs. W. H. Crinp.
When will be i*rf<>rflMd tbe popula Play of
THE STRANGER.
8i Tanner Mr. W. H. Crisp
Mrs. Haller Mrs. W. H. Crisp
To conctuile with
Lfcobert NTacaive;
OR, TUB TWO MURDERERS.
Robert Macatre Mr. W. 11. Crisp
Jacques Strop Mr. J. T. Raymond
ALEXANDER THE GREAT shoitly.
WAITED.
Consignees Wanted.
FOR E. H. S —36 bids Flour
20 half bids Flour
9 bbls Crackers
6 bhls Apples
5 bbls Eggs
G A W—loo tubs Laid.
If not called for will Im* sold for fre ; ght and expenses.
0(123 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO
piano ram"
A GOOD PIANO wanted to rent. Address X. Y\
Z., Herald oilioe. uovß
Wanted,
4*GA A MONTH! Agents wanted wanted for six
entirely new articles , inst out. Address O. T.
GAREY, City Building, Biddelord, Maine.
sepl& d&w3m
WANTED
A GENTLEMAN of strict business habits, and 15
years’ experience, desires a position as Salesman
or Bookkeeper in some Commission House in this city,
where the services of a valuable min would be ap-
Diedited. Address, for ten days, Bookkeeper, Herald
Office, Savannah, Ga. ‘ tf-nls
Pilots Wanted.
Two G oorl [Pilots
WANTED,
r l MI AT are thoroughly acquainted with the route be-
A tween Savannah, JJawkinsville and Buzzard’s
R <>st, also Savannah and Augusta. Two competent
men can find steady employment and big pay l y ap
plying at the office of
RODGERS .V GANN,
N »rth East Corner of Bay and Ahercom streets.
nl3 7
Consignees Wanted.
on Suvauiiah River, maiked W. C. S., 1 bale, no
mark, 3 bales.
If not claimed within one week they will be sold to
pay expenses.
CIIAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
novl4-l w Corner Abercorn and Bay streets.
Wanted,
lliO A DAY I Apents wanted to .ell anew and
'1 ’— ff wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the only
cheap one licensed. Address SIJAW & CLARK. Hid
deford, Maine. sepl4-dftw3in
POK SVI.E «fc TO REN’E
For Sale,
1 ‘-{I lO BUSHELS Crime White Corn
AOvU SOOO bushels Prime White Oats
nS N. A. nARDKE ft CO.
FOR SALE.
THE cargo of Schr. Oliver Cromwell, from Newport,
R. L, consisting of
Bunch Onions
Barrels of Onions
Bari els ( f Potatoes
Barrels of Cranberries.
The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
Apply to Captain on board, foot of Bull street, or to
CIIAS L. COLBY & CO.,
n!3 Cor. Abercorn and Bay Sts.
FOR SALE.
A Valuable Garden Spot,
Located about Ten Milps from Savannah.
ON THE CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH
RAILROAD,
And within I 1-2 miles of the. Rivsr.
THE GARDEN SPOT CONTAINS ABOUT 100
Acres, of which some Thirty Acres are cle red
and the rest heavily woodeff with piue and some
Oak VV od. Any one wishing to make moil y out of
Wood, wilt make applicatiom immediately at the
llkiiau) Office.
nov 9 ts
HOUSE TO LET.
ON Perry street, second door from Barnard street,
east. Apply at this office. eodlw-nl4
The Screven Honsc
FOE RENT.
fPIIIS commodious and elegant Hotel is offered for
» rent. It has capacity for 100 Bed Rooms in addi
tion to Dining Rooms, Parlors, &c It is situated in
the business portion of tho city. For particulars aud
terms apply to
nov2-2w BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO.
PAVILION HOTEL
For Rent.
THAT well-known, desirably located, and highly
popular establishment, situated on Bull street,
between S?outb Broad and Hull streets, occupying
four entire lots of CO by 90 feet each, and the lane l>e
tween them, and containing about forty rooms, is
now offered for rent.
The party renting ihis property will be required to
make the necesshry repairs and give satisfactory se
curity for the punctual payment of rent.
JOHN M. COOPER
nov7—tf Pres’t Union Society.
rCERENT.
I OFFER for Rent next year. 186 ; , my Rico Place, in
Camden county, (la., on the Great Satilla Itiver,
known as the “Vernon Plantation," containing 4-0
acres of first quality Rico Land, and aliottt 100 acre*
ol high land, all in perfect order. Said Plantation has
been cultivated during the war. and therefore require*
no extra work to prepare it for a crop the ensuing
year.
All the negroes formerly belonging to me are still on
the place and anxious to remain, so there would be
no difficulty in procuring laborers. On the place is a
comfortable dwelling house, together with all the
necessary buildings for the accommodation of labor
ers and storing he crop.
Seed for the coming year, including Rice, Corn. Peas,
Sugarcane, Soighum, Cotton, &r., can be obtained
on the place. Fur further particulars address the sub
scriber at Wuynesville, Wayne county (la
octal Mm .IAS. F. KINO.
Store to Let,
AT HILTON HEAD, S. C.
Tlio light and commodions Store, cornet* Merchants'
Row and Palmetto Avonuci, to least* for a limitc<l time.
Terms easy. Address
W. S. SAMrsoN, Jr., Agent,
octlß ts Loek Box E, Hilton Head. B.C.
' to'r e!n~t~
I.AItUR AND HAKDHOimi.r
• *
Furnished Rooms To Let,
AT
EAST Ml. BE MICE AND »T, JULIAN ITS.
ROOMS TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, 8.0.
Til* ''FalMHlo llamll liyiKting," listing lawn Bawly
mitsl up. now oiler huge situ airy Itooma suitable ho
Wet ping Ai'SiimiinW'* Uuslaass pm poos Km hum*
wl'lrtM
W A. AAUCNOM. Jr., Agsn',
urns U lmk/m U. lllituu H«*4, «. P
POSITIVELY THE
LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT
IN
This Country!
REORGANIZED FOR
A GRAND NORTHERN TOUR
For Season of 1865-6.
Will Exhibit * Savannah
For a short time only, commencing
Thursday, Nov. 9.
Corner Abercom and Liberty streets.
BTlie Managers would re
spectfully stute that In tlie
selection of Artists for tlie
Colossal
ALLIANCE,
it. has been the Proprietors*
desire to secure such a va
riety that no patrou shall
fail to And iu it much that
will instruct tlie mind aud
enchain tlie attention.
\' the BRILLIANT
Cluster
CELEBRITIES
j) I which adorn this
Famed Circus
Jr .. —_ dW arc unparalleled in thelrsev-
L * era * specialties.
| /f The magnificent
Scenes
ARENA
j are enric,ie 't and beautified
GORGEOUS
PARAPHERNALIA
safer 11 ir
sos SUPERB AMNIO.
—O—
_ i\A ME.SSHS.
%|gfr STONE,
PJjysl ROSSTON&MUBRAT
- ' s= ==gpr> having banished the antique
Bn*-» gj— *"— —.j-fi style, and readied perfection
in this organization, oifer no
j £2/ g stale or exhausted acts.
I New Features and Fresh
never liefore introduced to
Attached to this eomblna
nation are
PROF.
HUTCHINGSONS
T&AIZffES
DOGS,
DEN. STONE’S
COMIC
MULES,
BABE AND KITE.
Will show how much livelier
they are than nil other Uomic
Mules, Trick Mules, Funnv
Mules, Dancing Mules, or
any other quaint Mules
known to fame being
Pub;i« attention is called to the
GRAND
Free Exhibition
OK till OYMNABTK) MIItVII.K OF
IROWIC-ONCILIiATIOH,
rilt
FLYINO IN THE AIR,
Uy ilia Intrepid P.ui. mtwt.
■ littor
TUB WONItKR OF TIIK WOKLII!
This .ulendid (IratullMia KsMlMun vq.JltJW**
aduo'enf In the BTONK. HttHBKIN * Ml H»W» "
i'lrens Pevlihm wary dev, *ll o'clock p. nt.
AIIMIMIitM
Kirat Mum Manta.. ..,>■<•>> ..•■> ** u .
Par Mil W„> ...... J"
Ptiildreit,, ;J..iuiii.pi
I'iiliiM(Jails*y 'it
IMF* Ihs.tpot* a(t I aiMl u'claa* M IP.
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