Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 23, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. THURSDAY AUVEnBEK S3. IS6O (From the Sew York Dili) Sews.) The P. B'». Jfit ffew York Times' attack upon tbs Fenians— Col. John U Mahony. President of the F. Bs, df tna ids a retraction—The Bon. U. J Riy tu end declines —He is invited to name a friend Mr. Raymond declines The following correspondence, received by us yeslerdity, is tull of interest, and we ti ink exi-laiu* itself. The article in the New Yo;k Times which caused the correspon dence reads as follows : FENIAN IMPOSTURE. Hundreds and probably thousands of poor, hone-t, eopbisticated sectious of this country, have been cajoled into making remittances to the munageis of the Order heie and elsewhere— n it one lithe of which, they may depend on it, are used for any other purpose tl.an main taining a art of seimps in idleness. Storks com - to us of remittances of Pi-nian funds to In land Most of these st ries are doubt I'ss intended to allow that the contribution received are actually expended lor some revolutionary end. Even it an honest share ot the tunds were sent to Ireland, the result would apparently be merely to send a few more ill-advised young people to jail. But we do not believe that tbe money is used lor any other purpose than getting notoriety at and patent leather boo s for a set of idlers in this country. It is really time that those who are iu a position to advise this unsophisti cated peoide in the rural disuicts as to the real nature ot the Fenian swindle, should do so. It is a crime to bolster up the concern even as a joke. The clergy, on wimse min istrations the Irish-Armricans chiefly de pend, are probably' doing their beet to slop the swindle. Buteverv one who wishes well to Ireland and h< r people should lend a hand in exposing what is reailv an unmitigated imposture. —Tines Editor.a 1 , Nov. Mth. MR. KILLIAN TO MK. RAYMOND. Mr. Killian presents his compliments to Mr. Riymond aud asks on behalf ot Colonel John 0-Mahony, President ot the Fenian organization, a retiaction from Mr. Ray mond 1 all statements of a personal cuarac ter embodied in an article entitled “The Fe nian Imposture,” published in to-day’s Times. Mr. Killian will call on Mr. Raymond at one P. >l., with a view of turthering his ob ject. New York, Nov. 14, 1885. mr. Raymonds rli*lt. The editor of the Times .acknow ledges the receipt of Mr. Killian’s note. He begs to say iu repiy that, as the article referred to embodies merely an expression of opinion concerning an organization of persons, lie secs no ground for either demanding or making a “retraction,” except upon submis sion ot such facts as shall lead to a change of such opinion. The editor of the Times will be very hap py to receive, consider and (if desired ) to publish any such facts winch Mr. K. or any one else may wish to submit to him. Times Office, Nov. 14. MU. KILLIAN TO MR. RAYMOND. New York, Nov. 15, IBGS. Mr. Killian has received aud read Mr. Ray - mond’s reply to Mr. O’Maliony's application lor a retraction of “statements of a personal character, embodied iu the Feniau Impos ture aitiele of yesterday's Times.” Mr. Kil lian cannot agree with Mr. Raymond that these statements aie “merely au expression of opiuion concerning an orgauizatiou of persons,” nor, if they were, Could lie regard them otherwise than libelous, grossly offen sive, and richly deseiviug of rebuke from such “organized persons.” He sees iu them, on the other nand, a plain aud pa'pable at tempt to “individualize” the responsibility of the “Feniau Imposture,” as Mr. Raymond is pleased to term it—to charge “the mana gers of the Order here and elsewhere" with complicity in, and the management of, a “swindle,” —in brief, to stigmatize them as dangerous citizens and disreputable men, prey ing on the credulity of their fellow countrymen. The official “managers" of the Order being, just at present, three executive officers, now resident in New York, there is no difficulty in making the application per sonal to them—the difficulty iudeed seems to consist in presumiug the expres-ion of opin ion’’ could have had any other meaning. To sare Mr. Raymond from further embarrass ment on this head, he is re-pectfully in formed that the three “managers,” whose names I handed to him yesterday, may be regarded in either an “individual” or “col lective’’ ligut, but that each aud every one of them consider Mr. O'Mahony’s demand lor a “retraction” individually and co lecliveyl pr 'per. just and fit to be insisted on. Mr. Kiiiian caunot restrain bis expression of astonishment at Mr. Raymond's allusion to “such a submission of tacts as shall lead to a change of opiuion in” Mr. Raymond.— He considers bucU a proposition, made under such circumstances, an aggravation of the original insult, aud the very acme of imper tinence in itself. Libels starting from igno rance can have no warrant or opoiogy; the very right of criticism depeuds ou a superior knowledge of the subject matter criticized. So lar from “submitting facts" to Mr. Ray mond for the purpose of overcoming bis de tective information, Mr. Killian has the honor to renew the demand for a “rettac lion,” not merely from a sense of justice to the managers of tbe “Fenian Imposture,” but with a well assured belief that the wise liberty of public criticism, the dignity aud u-etulness of the press, the sacred riches ot private reputation, the more alluring rewards of public ambition, are all deeply concerned 'in any effort U» guard our press from reck lessness and our politics Irom incivism.— Should Mr. Raymond tail to see the urgency oi the retraction asked for, be is requested to name some gentlemen with whom Mr. O’Mabony and Mr. Kiiiian might enjoy a m..re satisfactory acquaintance. B. Doran Killian. MR. RAYMOND S REFLY.’ _ Mr. Rkymond received Mr B. Doran Kil lian’s note dated the 15th, late last evening. Unless he misunderstands its closing para graph, Mr. Killian presents to Mr. Raymond the alternative of either making the “retrac tion which Mr. Killian has demanded op behalf of Mr. O Mahony, and himself, or of considering himself invited to a hostile meetuigvvith one or both of those gentle men' Mr. Raymond is unwiliing to take any action on the subject until more fully assured ot the meaning of Mr. Killian's note and the unusual phraseology which Mr Kil lian has seen fit to adopt must be his excuse for requesting him to inform him whether has or has not correctly understood him. t * MR. IiILLIAN TO MR. RAYMOND. No. 32 East 17 n, ST Union Sgcark, ) Va, N. Y., Nov. 16, 18C5. *■ f Mr. killmn regrets tuat he has not nude himself fully understood by Mr. Raymond lie CMtainly nought to assure Mr K that i as ample as the offence whs re quired; and that, failing to receive it Mr 0 Mahony and himaeli would ieel 'iusii*. fled in insuring full atonement by any course of action recognized as legitimate under like aggravation. Ilia not Mr. O’Mahouy’s or Mr. Killiau'siuteution to prejudge Mr. Riy luond's motive in asking for this itatenient ol “meaning.’’ They reprobate the Idea flint au Aiui iieuu editor would seek to shield i gross calumny behind A grosser quibble, Jt ", however, due, to both to add final ihe ijU' sii 'ii of jnsilce iu this casn can nuvur lie flehau and 111 a Jioilce court owing to any put. determ n t o i ou the part of Mr. O’Maliouy or Mr. Killian. n». Raymond 1 ! utei.r. „ N»w Yjjbm, Notr. IT, Idflft. Mr Hiyinoud declluea 10 comply with M p I I'U " U '•‘••"‘If »f ItlllllMlir MUd liiat. ° u ** “ : * l * 1,1 *® «•!*• upon Unaiiuu* Ki»II» ItkoriINNHUIIII, I New Yuen, Nov IT, IWM, l a.' TtWA,"<»|orpiwiml J I lip itfuHN- Uelaaio,' aotljuw I*l',w, 'Hay your gravue begs leave to plaice the foregoing correspon dence in the hands of tbe public. His only comment on it is, ttiat a person who wilt neither undo a foul libel nor place himself iu a itosition to lie chastised tor it, is not pos sessed ol the courage of a man or tbe in stincts of a gentleman. JOHN O MAHONY, Piesident of the Feniau Brotherhood. The above was read by George Frauds Train, ia the course of bis address to the great Temperance meeting, at the Academy ofMusic, Brooklyn, last evening, and cre ated intense excitement. Mr. Train put the question as to who was right in the matter to the meeting, and the decision wag strongly iu favor ot the Fe nians. OFFICE SUB-ASST COMMISSIONER,) Bureau Refugees. Frei-dmen and r Abandoned Lands, ) Savannah, Ga , Nov. 20th, 1805. ( Circular.) The proprietors of many of the estates within the District of Savannah, known as Abandoned and Confiscated Lands, having already procured special pardon from the President of the Uuited States, which re stores the parties to all rights, franchises and immunities of citizens, embracing the resto ration of their lauded property. Ficedmeu now occupying estates thus re- l claimed, or lands not included in the list of abandoned property, and who have cultiva ted aud raised crops upon tiie same must u-e all dilligence aud industry to secure their products, and to remove the same from the premises, together with all other lawful pro perty belonging to themselves. In no event must the removal of their products or pro petty be delayed beyond the twentieth (2tlth) \ day of December next, unless such delay shall be arranged by contract for tueir servi ces or labor upon the estate, or by other amicable agreements with the proprietors or proper representatives of such lauds, who are entitled to possession of the same by competent authority. By order 11. F. Sickles. Col. and Sub-Ass’t Com. Bureau R F. and A. L. 3 nov2l OFFICE SUB-ASS’T COMMISSIONER) Bureau Refugees, Freed meu and > Abandoned Lands. ) Savannah, Ga., Nov. 20, IBhs. (Circular No 2.) Frequent complaints are made at this office, alleging many and gross indignities to be daily perpetrated by white children of tliis city, upon the children of Freedmen, while going to and from their schools, and at other times and places. Such practices must be stopped at once, otherwise measures will be adopted for tneir vigorous suppres sion. While the children of Freedmen conduct themselves iu a proper manner, they must not be beaten, stoned, insulted, nor iu any wise molested by reason of their color. The high minded, intelligent and good citizens o) all ages, will seek to elevate, instead of de press and degrade the qualities of human nature, whether found beneath the dusky skin ol the negro child, or the more attrac tive surface of the cavcassian race. H. F. SICKLES, Col. and Sub-As’t Com. Bureau It. F. and A L. St nov 21 Bridgewater Paint and Color Works Cos. BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN, Agents. Just received and for sale at the manufacturer’! Prices: Kegs XX Br'flgewator Lend Kegs XX Snow White Zinc Kegs Cygnet White Lead Kegs Sommerset White Lead Tubs Putts Paint Brushes Premium White Lead Chrome Yellow * Venetian Rod Mctalic Paint (In oily Mctalic Paint (dryj Fire Proof Paint Colt ye Colors. lm octfiO Oranges, &c. IjVtßT Y thousand Oranges, very sweet ’ 1000 Cocoa Nuts Landing from brig Atlantic, and for sale by nil BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. T II 33 Singer Sewing Machines. Principal Office for the State of Georgia, 116 BEOIGOTON STREET, H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent. A large assortment for sale at New York prices. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at short notice. Stitching neatly done. nil Notice to Mariners, HILTON HEAD BEACON LIGHTS, S. E. CHANNEL INTO PORT ROYAL, S. C. A RANGE Beacon Light has been substituted for the Fourth Order Lens Light, formerly shown at the Front Beacon on Hilton Iload Island, lighting tho South Lust Channel into Port Royal. These Beacon* will now show with equal brilliancy, and the Back Beacon Light will appear over the Front L’ght when they arc in range. F B. ELLISON. Capt., lilS-C L ght House Inspector. OFFICE OF LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTOR ) sixth District, t harlrston S. C., > November lHth, 18C5. J A LL persons connected with the Lighthouse Estub- JA. lihhment of the United State* iu theS.xth District, or having business with the *ame. are notified that I have this day been relieved by Capt. F. B. Ellison, U. S. N., Lighthouse Inspector of the Sixth District. CUAS O. BUUTELLE, Assistant U. S. Coast Survey, Late Lighthouse Inspector Sixth District The attention of Lighthouse Keepers, and all others c nnectedwith the Sixth Lighthouse District, is railed to the above n tee, and ah reports will be made in future to me, at my offica at the Custom House, in this city. FRANCIS B. KLLISON, Lighthouse Inspector Sixth District. novis _ Arckitectnre aud Engineering. MULLER a BRU\N, Arckitocts aud Engineers, are now p.eiMred lo furnish Drawing*, Spccfflca .lions and Ketimates for Wildings. Also for all kind:* of Machinery, such ns Saw Mills and i-ther Mills, Facto ries. Ac., and to superintend tho building of tne bame. Survf ying done in nil its branches, Levelling, &c. Oilict in Sorrel’s Building, corner of Bull ana Bay sts , second floor. M. P. MULLER, Civil and Mechanical Engineer. DkWITT LRI VN, nov4.lm Architect NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE. Os lit Boxes, ii and caddies Totiavco, which wc are now ofl'ei'ing at prices luwei than it can be bought lor in Norlhern cities. MILLBU, THOMAS A CO, nll-tf No. ‘.'l6 Bay etrceet. SEA UND HOTEL IIILTON HEAD, S. C., NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BUCKLY A BANCROFT, Proprietora. Edward L. Jonhs, Agent. ts oetlO Port Royal House, IIILTON HEAD, N. C. RIDDELL A XiUOO, PiomiTOit *• ». BIItIiCLL. M. r. 1U«4» -ard J GARDNER T Ul ; ir| y of ißftwwtaf ilm' public generally lutud ii fuU •Upp|y\i|^ **** km * Fresh Family Croceries, ?• *!' lS'ZiL U 2?'JL u 4 '*}»»« W 'iiullijr, which lie V* . . a . *** ,ttl ‘ M » , » , ihU r*eii • mrnrr J ure »i*d lluruuid »f < tsesl ui^hii To the MorohuutH of Savannah. ri'IIK unii ralati.d l'oimnoie. f.oin M'lmpotn", Flip lltW M* , n ll'Hi' I IIJI Ihll IttV, 111 •iIMII UlUßilptliMll >U* «f hr* Kiig.ho * ihiu'liltT |D» “* “**" U ** JNO. H HU JIM, lli«'J J *> i terriU*4, U W MIW DRY GOOD! AND CLOTHING. If you A J\ T ice Business Suit CALL AT HEIDT & LUDLOW, Gibbon’s Range. uovYO-10 TO THE CITY AND COUNTRY MER CHANTS. W. H.TULLER&CO,, IVo 70 Ht, .Julian street* ARE receiving by every steamer, from their house In Now York. Ihe following Goods: Bh<»e®, Shirts, lints Notions, Hosiery, and so on, which thev will sell by the Lots, at » s ..all advance on New York cost Gentlemen call sud examine onr stock, aud yon wiil find our terms reasonable. Just Received. A smnli lot of Ilosiery and Iloop-Skirts. Also, a small lot if^atinetta. W. n. TOLLER A CO., u2l-lw No. TO at. Julian street. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. TIIE subscriber having formed a Co-partnership with Mr. J. C. Ludlow, under the firm name of lleidt A Ludlow, respectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public generally to their large stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats, which they are now opening, and will sell at Wholesale ami Retail, at II St. Julien and 152 Con. gres streets. Gibbon’s Range. oc(6-2uk E. IIEIDTs SHAWLS, SHAWLS. JUST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted Shawls, Sontags. Cloaks and Hoods, Children* Caps, Boot* and Gaiters. Also. Irish Linens. Table Damask. Linen Towels, Table Napkins and Doyles, an*) a variety of Fancy Ar ticles too numerous to mention. AJi of which we offer at verv low prices. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, n!3-tf 161 Congress Street SHIRTING. JUST received. 2 cases Bullish Bleached Shirting. Will be sold low, to close consignment, by M. J. SOLOMONS A CO., n!7-tf Jones’ Block. Bay street. til "VVholesal e m Boots and Shoes ! Fellner and Poliak, 157 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga., A RE enabled, through their permanent House in Boston, to furnish Jobbers and Dealers -hi this city as well as those in the country, with more ad vantages and conveniences in tiie Boot aud Shoe Trade, than any house in said line. novl-Cm ~ John a. staley, Justioo of* tlio Peace, NOTARY PUBLIC., &c. A NNOUNCES to his old friends and the citizeua of Savannah that he has returned to the city, ur.d may be found, for the present, at the Court House, at Judge Fleming’s old office. MWSB-n2o Liverpool Salt. A CARGO of SALT, In Backs to the tor, jnst arrived nor British bark Cmesco from Liverpo I, for sale BRIGHAM, BALDWIN it CO TO GARDENERS. Onion Sets. JUST received, five bbls Choice White Onion Sets. Will be sold low, to close consignment, by M. J SOLOMONS IT)., nIT-tf Junes’ Buildings, Bay street. Snuff, Snuff. JI’ST received, invoice Scotch and Macaboy Snuff, and for sale by M. J. SOLOMONS A CO., nl7-tf Jouen’ Buildings, Bay street South-Western Railroad. MACON, GA.. ) November ITth, I £65. ( NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS OF THIS COMPANY. PERSONS holding Bonds of tliii Company past due will present the same at my office tor payment. JNO T. BOIFKUILLBT. n2t-lw Treasurer. COTTON CARDS. FIFTY dozen Cotton Cards, Witemore A. No. 10, in store and for sale by M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.. nl7 Jones' Buildings, Bay st. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE TBK undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style 01 Scranton, Smith A Cos., for the transaction of a Wholesale Grocery and Commission business in this city, st the heud ot Buy street, opposite Jefferson. D. T. SCRANTON, Formerly Scranton A Johnston. WM H. SMITH, Formerly Rabnn A Smith. J. L LARGK. Savannah, Nov. 14th, lfds. Im-nIS Liverpool Salt, FOR SALK IN LOTS TO SUIT .PURCHASERS, Apply to Fordyrc, Anderson & Junitcy, nil 13 Stoddard's Range, up stairs. STOVES, &c. COOK I IST O AND Heating Stoves, Round Rots, Ovens, Hollow &c. Whitaker above Broughton Sts. J. G. THOMPSON & CO. ortl(i-2aw2in Warren's Celebrated Needles and Fish Hooks. ANDRKW CLKRK Ac CO., IS MAIDEN LANE, NUW YORK, NOI.B AOKNTg AND IMPOKTKItN. ( \VR former cu.uunera will find s teduction In gold V / price# of the Noedlua, while the quality la alwty. kept up to the hlgheat atandard known to Jtugllah miimifariurere. A. C. I Cos., reapectlhlly eollrlt I renewal of the murcaulUr relatluna eu long aud favorably eateemod by their hauao uuHSJin DO 1011 WANT HEAVY CROPS f r 1 you do ; luauuiayuurUuda thoroughly, aud you will tie rom|*'ii.al"t. We offer for aalv eu Uta meat advantaged* ter me The liael FEKTILIZE H that ha. e«ar baeu UMyoduaM lulu oui country. It la peutlariy auiled to our "Untie aud piwlu.'iluii, a tut au lureaiwteui I < It »UI be the bawl iwytug ui eilr tlial« au he made rui .ate lu any quauUUee hmu a alugle bat ie| tu oue llwuaaud leu. . niMriaar- i5.... . COMMISNION *IKK« HANTS, dtc. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harri»* Building 2d door west of A. Low A Co.ls. Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammed, Crane, John son A Gray bill: Bell. Willy A Christian ; Both well A Whitehead; Wilier, Thomas A Cos.; M A. Cohen, Esq. sep29-tf TOBIAS HEDRICKS & C 0„ Commission MercliantH, New Y o r k. „ OCTAVI’S COH KN will make liberal advance* on any coneignments made to the above house. oct2B lm W«. 11. Tieos. Wm. W. Gordon Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 96 BAY STREET, Savannah, ------- Georgia., Special attention will be given to the sale of Lumber. Rosin, Turpentine, &., _oct24-3m «*• M. hORRKL A. O. BOBKEI. SORREL BROTHERS, CHIPPING, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 62 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. References: Messrs. H. K. Corning, Son A Cos., N. Y.; Messrs. Peter V. King A Cos., N. Y.; Messrs. Fish er, Brothers A Cos., Baltimore ; Messrs. S. A W. Welsh, Philadelphia; National Bank. Savannah, Ga ; Francis Sorrel, Esq. Sav*nnah. Ga ;Chas. Green,Esq.,Savan nah, Ga.; T. R. Bloom, Esq., Macon, Ga. oct!7 im« I). H. BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 178 Pearl Street, New York. oct4-3m U, h— h - A. S. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. octl4-tf JOUN B. OUIKU. JOHN A. GUISU, JOHN B. GUIEU & SON, Comm i ssion M ere han t**, Will attend to a General Agency Business. Personal attention will l>e given to the Receiving and Forwarding and to the Sales and Purchase of Cotton and all Produce. tir* References to the principal Merchants of Ah gusta and Savannah. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 1.1965. lm oct2T ~JAMES B. CAHILL, GENKUAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Liquors, 171 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HOLDERS ofMerchandize 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 e.souable rates. sep4-3m Ukmry L. Jkwktt. James I. Smoke. Jewett A Saltier, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTo, Second Street, Macon, Georgia, (Between Cherry and Poplar.j Prompt personal attention given to all consign ments ol cotton, produce, nutnuiuciurea and otner arii its of merchandise. Older* ana consignments solicited irom ail part* ol the cuuniry. Best aUeniiou given to orders 101 put causing cot ou. Agents for sevuiui first nau An»u**nce Companies. u»-tf C. H. Bk.NEO.Cf & CO., No. 80 Uioud stmt, Aew York, Produce aud Flour Commission DtCerciuuits, Dealers in Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac, Special attention to Southern Orders Consignments on General Merchandise solicited. ocU? dm TO 81UPPEES OF COTTON AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Vcsky Street, *,kw Yoa*. And Memphis, Tenn. Thomas Fxhmxs, Ukmiy Bzmmkit, D. \V. Bowsim. jyC ton* CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JONES BLOCK, CORN KB BAT AND ABEBOORN STREET SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments o the firm of Ciias. L. Colby, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. KKriKKNCIi; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York. Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York. lioL. J Wiley Edmonds, Boston. Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep 18—ti Woodward, Baldwin & Cos., 110 Duane Street, New York, O aud 1111. nove- SI., Baltimore. DRY GOODi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings, Osnaburzs and Yarns. jylß m n. sms & to., Forwarding aud Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN l)ry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Buy Street, Jacksonville l , Florida. JKO. S. SAMMIS. Kir. U. U.MII. CUAS. U MATHKK aull ts ts. SHAFFER, OomxulMion Coalor 'n all kind* of FOREIGN AND D MKsTiC KRUITB and PRODUCE, Wkbt Wahuinuton Maksut, Oppa*it« 14* West at . Itulkliuad between Barclay toil Vesey sis., NEW YORK. PutatuM, Aunlmi and Onion, constantly on hand, and oat up for tbe Southern market All coii.i|;nmeot. nromully atleukrd to. Mr - Heirr. to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J WAkh, aud J U t’anoii. |yf( «m»f s. m. cldlding, WholMAl. alid Retail Dealer Iu HITS. 'JAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, UtmltnM’l KurnlkbluK Uoo4«, NO |6I CONUMKHS STIO.ItI’, I MM * M,,,1,,, * ~lu 4in—» • MUMtaat’ COMMISSION MKRCHAMTS. SOUTHERN GT ON WAREHOUSE , CORNER OF 1 BAY AND LINCOLN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. O’FALLON & CO., FACTORS, Forwarding A Commission merchants, RESPECTFULLY Invite attention to onr facilities for the purchase or movement of Southern Pniduete, and will give prompt attention to nil ousi neas entrusted to our care. Intending to establish permanently a House in Savannah expect by strict business principles to merit and receive a portion of the Trade. Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we are to buy, or receive on consignment to our friends iu New York or Europe, and will make ad vances on same; picking, re-baling or mending all Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous expense incurred in Northern cities by this process.— They solicit a portion of the business of tbe people of Georgia aud of adjoining States. OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS, nr Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. oct7-3m K. T. CUNNIN6UAM. 0. O. PURSE. B. J. LA ROOM BE. CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4Stoddard’s Lower Stores, Bay stieet, Savannah. Ga. Reference.—Robt. Habersham & Sons, Hunter A Gammelt, Ootavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Cos., Erwin A Ilardee, Claghorn A Cunningham. sep4-3m SOUTHERN AND WESTERN Xj j3l. 3V D. Collection and Commission Agency, handle Southern land aud property of all descriptions. Parties wishing to sell aro invited to forward lists.— Numerous applications now on file from parties wish iiiir to purchase. Make collections on aP parts of tho country. Pay especial attention to the sale and disposal of Southern products, aud make advances on direct consignments. MATTHEW H BRIDGE, Manager, No. 9 Broad at., Now York. REFERENCES BT PERMISSION : Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Kx-Goveruor of Alabama. P. Harmony, Nephews A Cos., Bankers, 3S Broadway. Messrs. H. B. Clufin A Cos , Importers, New York. A. W. Greeuleaf, Lsq., Banker, N. Y. n9-3m Alfred R. Bennett,) „ Yort Ciias. H. Brnnett, Jab. C. Van Pelt, f wew lorK Rulelgh, N. C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TUE SALK OF COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC., ALSO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, 23 "Whitehall St., New York. Wc have associated with us Mr. D. W. Curtis, late Public Treasurer lor North Carolina. nV-tiin john l: villalonga7 COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. No. 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. octld sm Li. Gfowdy, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 196 BAY STREET, ANDERSON’S WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. oct2-3m SCRANTON. SMITH & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, WOULD be happy to ace tbe former patterns and friends, and me public generally, at their atoie at ti.e head of Bay atieet, opposite Jefferson, where they will be at uli linn s happy to aeivethem. liifi-lm BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO.. BnYA.it Stkkkt, mcxt to Mkbouamtz’ and PI.ANTKKB’ Bank Uuillhm*, Broker and Commission Agents FOB SALK AND PUKCUABK OF ST(KJKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c And for Forwarding Cotton, nov2 3 mo Fordyce, Anderson & Janney, Brokers and General Commission flercbanlt, NO. 10 STODDARD'S RANGE, Savannah, Go. Dealers in Specie, Southern Bank Note«, Bonds and Stocks, Exchange ou the Northern dries, Augusta und Charleston, bought and sold Liberal adv nees made on consigumeut* to our correspondents at the North. Refer to Third National Bank, Messrs, bee be. Keech A Cos., Meases. Merchant A Carman, Messrs Hall A Ruckeil, New York; Messrs. Carman, Merchant A Shaw, Fhiludclphia; Messrs. Wm. Lamping <t Cos., Messrs. G. H. Reese A Bros., Baltimore; Meaara. R. Babei ahaui A Sous, Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Mr. Geo. W. Anderson, Mr. G. B. Lamar, Savannah. nov2-lm ttEO. D. FOWLS. WM. £. UOY. liUOU 8108 FOWLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NKW YORK, OCt2B Om C. B. & 0. VI. LAMAR, General Commission Merchants. Forwarding and Stripping Agents, Nu. V 4 BAY s-TKEEI’, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Andciaon, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B Luiuar, Savannah; W. K Jackson. Josiah Sibley & Sons, J. B. AJ. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignment** solicited. Cm-nov 2 w. j. uuair. a. J- smith. w. w. kks*. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. aOS Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., General Commission Merchants, Ami Agent, fur the Bole of Jllunitfuctut-ocl Tolmooo. Will Purchase and Bell, on Gomrnlotion, Cotion. Cottou Good*, Wines, Llqnnia, Prwluceaud M.rchan diw of every and scrlptluu. Cnuslgnmeiite solicited, vm nu Jons aisKvaas. u. u waaiaa. JOHN MERRYMAN & CO., Farmarfl' and Plant*™' Agtncy FtU III* sale of (taanu, Pernlleere, Live Mark, lui pleiuuiue aud Mtu hlacry, Heeds, Ac. «»T W. Vayktla Hl.oal, UALTIMOIOC. R.fei lu Juke H. UlilluM, t'reebleiil rhseeprske Uaah i tJkee Muudolu, I'ee'let HiaimliM Beok, belli iia ire, H (' Made* IV eud P 11. Uetiurs.veaaaa »UM VV I kave ikle day oemeialed wHk He Mr N i VV Mill iiMUII, e>llk ike dna upm iVuMoghsm, COMMISSION MKRCHANTS. livingstonTfox & CO., 1 A 1 nruad vv ay, New York, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Agentt Atlantic Coast Itlail Steam ship Company. Advance, made on Consignments by JNO. R. WILDEK, octSt 2m Savannah, j. r. paiikook. j. a. Tur.Kim. PATERSON & TUCKER, (Formerly J T Paterson A Co- ot Augusta, Ga.) General Commission, Forward ing and Shipping Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard’s Lower liuiige, OPPOSITE MARINER’S CHURCH, BAY STREET, Savaxmali, Ga. HAVE made arrangements for Shipping Cotton, Tim ber Rice, Ac., to lirat class liouscs m Europe and New York Will make liberal advances on all consignment*. Also, will buy and tell Timber or Lumber on Commis sion. We have fncilMes for obtaining Charters for Vessels at moderate rates. Personal intention will be given to the receiving, forwarding und to the sales of all ineichuudizeentrn.t cd to our care. We have a commodious warehouse for storage. References—Dowiing A Cos.. London : Gibbs, Bright & Cos., Liverpool; Bradford A Renick, New York ; J. E. Bayiey & Cos., Philadelphia; Janies Oakes, Boston; E. Larltte, Charleston. S. c.; R H. May, (Mayor, j Au gusta Ga; Geo. R. Crump & Cos., Augusta, Ga.; Hal sey, Wutson A co., Savannah, Oa.; D. It. Thomson, Columbus, Ga.; James Gunn & Sou, Richmond, Va.; Claytoit. Adair A Purse Atlanta- Ga. nov3 MAGKY, BEATTIE & GO. SHIPPINft AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 203 and 205 Bay Street, - SAVANNAH, Ga. OFFKR for sale to Wholesale Merchants upwards of four hundred (400) barrels of Whiskey, western distillation, of various brands and qualities, together with a large amount of Irish and Set itch Malt Whis kies, Brandy, Wines, and Gins, at .Philadelphia or New York prices, expenses added, or we shall fiil all orders in the above named cities, at tin lowest market prices, delivered on board any boats of Ihe regular lines. Iu connection with the above, we should be p'easeil to fill all orders of Country Produce from Pidludel phia or New York markets. Flour, Baton, Grain, Lard, Lime, Salt, Ac., and a large quantity of which we have on hand and offer for sale on the most reason able terms. We arc prepared at all times to make advances on Southern Produce consigned to our house in Philadel phia. MACKY & BEATTIE, 25 Soath Water street. sep29-3m 1938 and 1935 Market street ESTABLISHED 1826. H. J. DICKERSON, Harbor Master, OFFICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY No, 1 Harris’ Buildings. SAVANNAH, GA. nov4 lm Latest Irom Lgypt I PENNY’S NEW EXTRACT OF TliK I.GYTIAN A LOTUS, anew and exquisite Perlhme tor the handkerchief. Cleopatra und the ladies of ihe preat lit day using the same perfume. THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS! THE EGYPTIAN LOTI7SI! THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS ! 1 1 Manufactured by F. A.Pkksv, Brooklyn, New York. E. A. LOVEJOY, Agent, n9-3m 93 Fulton street, N.Y. For Sale, 1 '-It IA BUSHELS Trime White Corn iOUlj l>ooo bushels Prime White Oats n8 N. A. HARDEE A CO. FOR SALE. ONE splendid four or six horse Wagon, with Har ness to match. Also four Mules. Enquire at the stables of Henry Wayne, West Broad street. tf-nIG NOTICE. TIIE undersigned promises to cure Seminal 'Weakness 1n all ita worst forms without the uxe of medicine.- Lease send for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for postage. Address J. M. KUSSEI.L, OCtlO-Sm Boston Mass. Notice. CENTRAL R. R. A BANKING CO. OF GA.,) Savannah, Nov. 14, 1860, f THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this JL Company will be held ou Thursday, the 14th of December next, at the Baukitg House in Savannah, at 10 o’clock, a. m. A full attendance is earnestly re quested. GEO. A. CUYLEK, dls-1 m Cashier. PLATED WARE. JUST received, a small invoice of heavy Plated l-orks aud Spoons, assorted. For Sale by M. J. SOLOMONS & CO., nl7-tf Jones’ Builduigs, Bay street. ADAMS EXPRESS COMP Y Great Eastern, Western & Sontbern EXPRESS FORWARDERS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE Adams’ Express Company are now prepared to receive and forward freight and monies to Doctortown. Thomasville and all way elation*. Alwv to Augusta ty River or Railroad, and to uli poiute Wert and Southwest. , . nio-2w E. P. TUNISON, Agent. NOTICE. SAVANNAH. Nov. J&h, During my aliscnre from the city or Statu Mr. C. 11. Uutlor is my duly authorized agent. C. W. THOMPSON. NOTICE TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY TIIE STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4tii DAY f»F NOVEMBER, 18(15. A LI. persons who »Miqwd Goods by Ihu Steamer Ha il. vaiuish, on the slave uamed day, aie r. quu.ua ft call Immsdistely el the .lor. ol ¥ M Mireii, Keii , llsill.' Iluildtutl*- Bsf eileel, and id. oufy .o,h goiais as lieve Iweu MV.d IHoM Ikt' wieck of 111. sU.iiwr. 1. W. WUUJOTT. am A*eui, Notioe. Tllk IWiefliursh'ii knslolore eaa><u<|i beiwna arkhliN* M aAmin H MSO.UII ike auiii mm kniker dleaoived hi uiuiuai eoueHil. The bueiiwaa • 111 he mailer lot lamdai lad by Mte ua'leisiffb'd. »bn Will lie ba|i|>i lo rei ejive a > omliiuab>e ia jlu pa H'Biade hvelywed ou Hie Iqla k|ia “LiiifegffLA. SAVANNAH BUSINESS DIRECTORY TYuc Whinny a; Cos., General No. m Day We^LVeT^ a. Julian HigherL market uric™ n»n?r alld H Wool, Beeawaxlett, mZSXgZS* fiiSS LVrwhl & Hardee, -Ci commission merchants, I Bqy atreet. Savannah, fa PRY GOODS. Julia UcLuaagky, ~ - V\- DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac. Samuel M. Lederer, Jobber x> - Fancy own Stapui Dnv Boom ?* Uder «i =MSH»^aMB= GROCERIKH, &c. ~~ ]U F*r.l i Cos.. W 11. uuoko, S«oau b , FaNxMGaoevL.M. t Dealeb in Cu ick Famu y i^Z ——- Win ha, Liquqbu, a*. ' HU 1 -_^^^ u^^0| i e tre.t iiu> l ‘ tl eet ' over tixpress Office, r p»« Pin Alley. ~ A TEN PIN ALLEY, by VALINTivd No iM b. A, “’ Liqn 0 J No. 138 Biyou «-et, Houae^, S t A cl, S r:;r CHOICE MINES and LlQUOKs£md FrwLunS? MURPHY & CLARK, Houae, Sign, Ship aud Steamboat Pai„ Ut —— lm ocm .■ ' FITTING, a-o " Weed lii Cornwell, " ~ r3 - Wholeuale Dealers in IlAiarwAiu; .and Tin IVam. No- 1M aud Hil lfrougbton eirec-i TT Cranston, ” ~“ vJ • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, ihoTiL " ; ——— — " KEGAIfS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES Ac t'lH Llooi aomp 01 Market! PRINTING, STATIONERY, &cT 8“ vllle A Leach, “' ' ~ BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS Cor. Bryan street and Market Square. jCI urking Ink, MAmiFi.cTUKtn> and for aalc by 1,1 DAVID H. GALLOWAY, Geo. N. Nit hoi*, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Bay at., between Abercorn and Dray tone R J ’ ,aS, LiTUOGKAPUEU. STATIONER, A-ie BINDER, JOB PRINTER, Ac. No. 0 Whitaker street. C W. Mason ,k Cos., L- » HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE. No. 11l Bay street. ... RNEYB. WM. D. Harden, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 17s Bay street, nl4 - lm Savannah, VVATCHEB, JEWELRY, &c. TJI D. Jordan, Dealer in Waicuis and Jkwkuiv. *r_ and PLAVt I , Waue Fa.ncyGooi.s Ao. Wi.Lcuea and Jewelry Repaired. 1«U Congress at., opposite i;, u Pulas!;i ifcusttt PHYSICIANS. " Jos, VV. Clift, M. D, Cor. HoutF Broad and Bamard-sts., , OmoE Hones —9 to 10 A. M„ and 4 too P. M.,. Residence—Mr. Wash's, Broughton street; ‘‘B-lm one door east Masonic Hall. DRUGGISTS.. WM. VYulsh, ’ • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, aul4 Southeast cor. Barnard und Broughton ata. i A. Solomons & Cos., „ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Orders executed accurately itnd with dea^itch. BOOTH AND SHOES. A likes J, Peabody, Jobbers in Men's, Women's, “ ud . ct V, l, , lr ” , ‘ v t'ajf, Serge aud Kid BOOTS and onOES, of all kinds and qualities. QUEENS WARE, &c. IP I>. Smylli, QUEKNSWARK, GLASS AND' CHINA, at Wholesale and Rotail. 109 Broughton street, 9d door from cor. of Bull confectionery! Vff Fitzgerald, Tvl» WUOIBBAI.K ANI> BETAIt. OfALER IN CIDERS, LEMON. STRAWBERRY axi. RASPBERRY' syrups, candies, ac„ ao„ IV In any quantities, to suit Purchasers. _MJ WHITAKER STREET. SODA WATER. John Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER, PORTER and ALE, CORDIALS SYRUPS At Cor Bay and West Broad streets.- LAND AGENCY FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. rplIE subscriber, formerly of Savanna*,, and resident A at Blackshear, Pierce county, G0..0n the Atlan tic A Gulf Kailroad, will give hts Personal and undi vided attention to tbe sale mid purchase of Lauds contiguous to the said railroad, oa commission, and solicits the patronage of oil needing an agent there. A* experience in the land, lumber and timber busi ness of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina, guarantees ample qualification. lie will be repre sented in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, »rd in New York by the Great Southern Land Agency. 71 Broad wav. JOHN D. DELANNOY. Refers to any old resident iu Savannah. seplß Sm Hay, Hay. BALE 9 Prime Norlhern Hoy, per Schr Clara •On Pickett. For sole to arrive. ct-Zil IMi lAA I All WIN A CO. Paper an<!Rag Warehouse Warren & Platner, WHOLESALE dealers In all kinds of coarse snal fine Paper, Envelops, Twines Mid Pupor Boxes* Sole AgcutH in this city for the BatU Pninsr Miiln. Tiie highest cash prices pnirl for Dag*. Old R°P® and Bugging and Waste Paper, lu large or hmall qaantitles. octKMf 210 Bay street, Rgvnnnah, oa. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE ANITImT (■RATION All) COMPANY. WHO wants Timber and Turpentine Landsf Who wants Cotlou and Com Farm-? We have them for sale, in different Slat'. Who wants to sell Ijmiisl W« can sell them. Pul them in our hands. W. H OUINOT, »* Wall streeL New York. C. F JONES, I*. 11. LKK, Th.ima.vtlk U» oetv* lnt RICHARD F. FLOYD, Jacksonville, Flu WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONEB k 00., Wlliuliiirtout Uolhwhpb. jkff ANL'FAOTI HK Iron IVI Hollers, MseSlnarv Raw Ml’s, fc llsiiaa hadlMW fiuwte.se la Itnslm* sod being pio*l4». a (Hi veiy sMmmHvs tstlldles »>r Joliq, "/ f** 1 * duk srs pi spa, *4 to ssecwla ordsrs with despat A, ■Mil dm !7~ WOTI 9 E - ~Z