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Tit Slfmik Daily Herald.
FRIDAY ItM WIM
HOUR! for Hml«.
■r rovelab MMOritamuu.
- •• THERE IS A NAME."
BY 1. X. C-AT-KT-A.
TR«rf la b name I dare aot breath*,
Alihoaffb It ones waa dear,
They deem my linen apotleaa now,
And no deception here;
And ret like sunset's rosy flash,
Ms cheek la hut with shame,
Thev ask me—but I will not breathe,
My w asherwoman's name.
Last night. when In the mazy dance,
My neat foot trodthe floor.
They little deemed my manly neck,
A paper collar bora;
A "Richard ” seared my hearing breast, __
'Atnrrerwtfo'dhrfstoblame?
Per bill’s not paid—l cannot breathe
Mr waiterWMyaajpnjpnet
“THE CAVALIER"
BY W? C. B*Sb'*TT.
A cavalier rode by a cottager’s door,
And a matden sat thereby ;
The cavalier bowed to his saddle full low,
The maiden winked her eye,
Ar.d rears rolled on, and the maiden worked
Bv her door, and still would think
Os the cavalier's how, and the » night he thought
For aye on the maiden’s wink.
And rears rolled on, and the maiden heard
No more of the courteous knight,
An I pel ehAOos he culled on her name and thought
Os her wink as he died in fight.
S.it Uie.maldenllr.rd the merr.eat life,
F.ir the curate he came one day,.
And sue winked »e him with her arch sine eye,
And he married her straight away.
[London Fun.
* QUOTATIONS
For Southern Bank Notes.
BIN SIN 0 Hott JB E
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MANNING A DE FOREST,
T 9 TTAIL STREET, NEW YORK.
CORRECTED NOV. 18, 1865.
1 r -' VIRGINIA.
BATE
E ink of Berkeley 85
*• Commerce. Fredericksburg..... 35
“ Charleston, C harleston 20
*• the Commonwealth —*
44 Howardsville, secured *7
• 4 Old Dominion 40
•• Philippi, secured 23
44 Rockbridge 36
44 Rockingham 35
** virgi«ra:.'. .su
“ Winchester, i .T,.V... ........ 42
Central Bank of Virginia, secured 26
Corpor&tWfl df Alexandria 66
Danville Bank', D&nville. IKI , .23
EKbange Bank 6T Vai,"Norfolk .....26
Farmers’ Bank of Fincae’le 36
•• 7'i ■“ ' Kjchm«tfß. , 4 ,
Merchants'Bank, Lyflchburg, secured 38
Monticello Bank, secured 26
Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonville 85
Southwestern Bank, WytßWßlle 33
Traders’ Bank. Richmond 30
Bank of Richmond 20
, * > ‘ * 'NORTH CAROLINA. * A
Bank of Cape Fear .....1.46
“ Charldlii. :6
“ Clarendon 14
“ Cqmmeice 26
- -Pniettev rHe.tr.«w. ~14
hpXintCtfUL —........ ~...,36
“ North carolm ■ ~..4*
“ W&tfesbdfough Ti.7. .tso
“ Washington V-'ri'u.. .26
,‘i. wiiaijikwa..... - —27
14 Yancevllle ;J , ,
Commercial Bank. Wilmington!.. 1.7..........22
Farmers' Bank of North Carolina. i.-rs..w.‘iST
Merchants' Bank. Newbern ST
Bauk of Rpxbqfo'... Jt a. 37
Mineflrafiif FWhters'Bhnk 37
Bank or ThobatsvtttF. 30
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden 34
“ Charlqgteu ... 21
“ Chester ,i...... 24
“ Geogetowo 22
“ Hamburg , 22
“ Newbury 30
•• South Carolina 20
“ Btate of Bouth Carolina 25
Commercial Bank. Columbia 20
Exchange >• “ 21
Farmers'and Exchange >*...14
Merchants', Cheraw A..22
People’s Bank i. .60
Planters' *• Fairfield A. .20
Planters' and Mechanics' Bank .30
South W. R. R. : 36
State Bank 14
Union Bank 20
/ GEORGIA... .
Anguu Insurance and Banking Compkny 1. .12
Back of Augusta 32
'* Athens 36
“ Columbus 18
* Commerce , .42
“ Fulton 80
“ EmpireState .16
“ Middle Georgia 70
“ bavanrah 48
Bank of Slate of Georgia 2T
Central Railroad Banking Company 94
City Bank of Augusta 26
Farmers'and Mechanic* 17
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 92
Marine Bank - 78
Mechanics’ Bank 12
Merchant, and Plantors' Bank 12
Planters' Bank.*. 18
Timber Cutters’ Bank 10
Union “ 12
Manufacturers' " Macon 16
ALABAMA. u!
Bank of M0bi1e......... A........ T 6
“ Montgomery.... . . ,90
-> *• Selma.. :....3i
Commercial Bank ......32
Central ** Vi .1.. 84
Eastern Bank 62
Norihem ...... SO
Southern “ 1.75
TENNESSEE.
Bank of ChattaMooga \..... ... 22
“ Middle Tennessee. - . 75
“ Tenncasea .a 40
“ West Tennessee .....86
City Bank ot N&ehvdie. 46
Merchants' “
00-ce - “ e..40
■p’. mere' “ vr. .1......... ri 66
8k byville “ 76
T uers’ “ 80
U.ion “ ..................... .ui
LOUISIANA.
Bank of America... 11... .....". 120
** Loulsisna. .*..*!.!!. .So
“• Few Orleans so
Canal Bank eg
Citizens* Bank *"oS
Crescent City * ’ 1 (1
Lonisiaua Bank 14"..
M rchanics’ and Trader,' Bank .* “
Merchants' ..
Anthem .■ .!
Union ..
Sew Orleans City Scrip * 30
STATE BONDS AND COUPONS.
Virginia Bonds .
N Carolina ••
Nurth Carolina Floyd Bond. “‘W? 5
8 Carolina “
Georgia •*
TeuaSeaee “
Tae above Bondi ore bouaut with V .TCT
City of savannah Boade “ f-™Pon* lor 1861.
“ •* Auguata, •• ( i*»8o
Cbarleatdh City Stock SUaSO
New Grloans City R. R. Bonds
“ .<• CODMUdatad. . «5a.»
Glty Metophie end by Sc Teu.. •
« Railroad
«* MUtiiClDsi *fc'o 4
Metnpbii " . til'*
K. Carolina •• I;*r.
Souta i oroUna R R Honda * 144
b.vhoo*a and Chari, stall, ret morlg
Moi.tg.,m.ry and W Point it. R. Bonita
N«*U u.d cW *(do. H K. Bonds «
Bamp and Oh»r util Hoad. t. /. ttnudi
Mohiis ojhi Obit, K. K. »ig Bunds 61,*w
'* . ’’ Coupon* moat
A* *r« dealing uteualve y th all kind* of Muutkern
Uc urltlea and iturOUOg to nutdUOM
si.■7s:K^aa^.. , ’ ; '* , **« •*
*“
I haw, qnouuulu Me mh likely to decline, a. H .i.ui
and .««o4U. hr/ l. M
MtoJj yW« •»'*"’« »«lhMk ll'ooee
MUTOMbuja
imrm * iHiwk,
Holiday Presents
r*. 1l —LtXi I/Si >l*l
CRE AT BALE
OF
Watflies, ( hains, Diamond
Rings, etc., etc.,
Oil Miuiea ••LLARt' WORTNI
To lie disposed of at
ONE DOLLAR EACH! ~ .
Without regard to value! Not to be paid for until
you know wliat you are to receive! I
Splendid List or Articles,-)
All to he Sold at One Dollar each l
3M- Musical 80xe5.,., ... S3O to sl6o«ae»
150 “ •' -with Bella and
castlnets..„ ..r.,,. 200 to 500 “
500 Silver Teapots ami Coffee Urns 20 to 50 “
600 “ Chafing DtslieS. 30 to 100“”
1000 “ ice Pitchers 20fo .40' +
2500 - ji ‘' Syrup CupsrfSltliAafrer* 20 to' ‘66
6600 “ Goblets and Drinking
Cupa 6to 60 “
3000 “ Castors , 15 to 60 “
2noo “ Fruit, Card and Cake
Baskets 20 to 50 “
5000dozeuSilFerTeaspoens. ... 1040 20 duz.
louoo 'Table spoons and vv r„d r.
Forks *0 to 40 “
260 Gentlemen’sGold Hunting-case
Watclies 60to 160eacli
260 Ladles' Gold and Enamelled
Hunting-ca e Watches..,,.. 36 to ..It)- tt
600 Gent's Huut.ng-casc Silver
Watches 36 to 70 “
200 Diamond Kings 60 to 100 “
60u0 Gold Vest and Neck Chains.... 4to 30 “
3000 “ Oval Band Bracelet* 4tp
6000 Jet and Gold Bracelet* 6'to" ' 10 ~ “
2coo Chatelaine Chains and Guard
Chain* 5 IQ.- 20 "
TOCO Solitatre aulGoid Brooches... *to lo “
6-00 CoraV ÜBtel and Essentia a sL'
Brooches 4to 8 “
6000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Floren
ce .tine Ear Dr0p5..:...,....... 4»o. * **
T6OO Coral. Opal and Emerald Ear
Dr0p5....... 4to 6 "
4*oo Cauiornia Diamond Breastplns2.so to 10 "
300 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2.60 to 8 “
40)0 Fob and Vest Rit>!,on-slides— 3to 10 “
60JO sets Solitaire sieevc-buttona,
Studs, Ac , 3to 8 “
8000 Gold Thimbles, pencils. Ac.-..." 4To “‘A ’*
;ouoo Miniature Lockets -. 2.60 to 10 "
4too do do., magic spring 10 to 20 “
3000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac.. 2to 8 "
6000 Plain Gold Kings ~,.-“t. 4 too- 10 ■*
oOOOChased •• 4to IP «
i00«O Stone-set and Signet Kings 2.60 to lo
looOu California Diamond Rings..;... 2to 10 "
7500 sets ladles’.Jewely—Jet and . . 1
Gold *5 to t 5 “
eOIO sets Ladies’ Jewelry—Cameo,
iF®rL Opal and olhef stones 4to 1A “
10000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension
Holders and Pencils 4to 10 “
10000 Gold Pens and Gold-mounted
Holders.:::. J .— 6to 10 “
6000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension
Holders 18 to 25 “
aoopLadlea'GW and.JW, Buckles,... 6to 15 ••
6000 “ “ Hair Bars
and Bans . “T........ . Ato 10 “
ARRANDALE <fa CO.,
>la.n.ufaotu_ror’» aVigexrta,
ko. 167 Broadway, .Veto Torle,
Announce that ail the above list of goods will be
sold tor - -
One Dollar Each t
In consequence of the great stagnaiiofcof trade In
the manufacturing districts of 1 England,’4fifoog« the
war having cut off the supply of cotton, a large quan
tity of Valuable Jewelv, originally intended lor the
English mavket,.hue keen-aoni off for sale In this
country, and mtfat he soM nf lopiv sacrWce. Under
these circumstancee, AKR.UNbALE A CO., acting as
agents for the principal European mauufatturers,
resolved uopu a ,
GIiHAT GIFT APPORTIONMENT,
to be divided according to the following regulations:
Certiflnptes onno taiiojpjrUcleß atj par into en
velopes tndis'crimluately, sealed up, and" when or
dered, are taken out without regard to choice, and
sent by mail, thus showing no favoritism. On re
ceipt of the certificate you see what you are to
have, and then It ls%[raur apflon to send the dollar
and take the article..ftt»ot. Purchasers may thus
obtain a gold watch, diamond ring, or uuy set of
Jewelry on our list, for One Dollar.
Send 25 Cents for Certificate.
.. , .k- ... v r . N.rc
ln all traiiSfctionß by mall, we shall charge for
forwarding the certifloajses, paying postage and do
ing the business, 25 cents each, which must be en
closed when the certificate ts sent for. Five certlfic
ateh will be sent for sl, eleven for $2, thirty (or $5,
sixty-hve for $lO, one hundred for sls.
What thes-irsa Ssy of Fi.
The Lafayette (Ind.) Dally Courier, March 18,4865,
savs: “A better selected, more varied or fashionable
assortment of jewelry cannot be found on the conti
nent than Arrandale A Cos. arc now offering. Messrs.
Arrandale A Cos. occupy a high position In comriler
cial circles, as men entirely above the common trick
ery of trade. Their statements may be implicitly
relied upon, hoth as to the character of their goods
anttthe manner of disposal. Ladies wpecirciy, m all
parts of the country, are realizing handsome profits
as agents, and If any of our lair readers desire to in
terest thkmselVes in-the enterprise, they maj do so
with perfect confidence.”
uklai Gift DisTuifii'TioN. —A rare opportunity is
offered for obtaining watches, chains, diamond rings,
silverware, etc., by Messrs. Arrandale A Co.,'at No.
167 Broadway. They have an Immense stock of ar
ticles, varying in value, and all are offered at one
dollar e*ch. The distribution 1$ very fairly done :
you agree to take a certificate of a certain article,
enclosed In an envelope, and are not required to pay
vour dollar unless you are satisfied with the article,
which will certainly be worth more than that
amount, and may be S6O or SIOO. An excellent
mode thla of investing a dollar.— Sunday Times, X.
r. City, Feb. 19,1865.
Messrs. Arrandale A Cos. have long been personally
known to us, and we believe them to be every way
worthy of public confidence.—.V. V. Scottish Amer
ican Journal, June 11, '64.
By Messrs. Arrandale A Co’s arrangement, the
advantages inns be on the side of the customer, for
he has everything to gain and nothing comparatively
to lose. He knows what he will get for his dollar
beforehand, and he need not sendTt If he la not satis
fied.—-Veto York Daily Sexes, Aug. 6,1564.
We kuotv the firm lu question to be very respect
able aud thoroughly worthy of public confidence,
and recommend our friends to read their advertise
ment.—-V. r. Albion, Sept. 3, 1864.
Employment pok Ladies.—The most eligible and
profitable employment we have heard of for ladies is
the sale of certificates for the Great Gift Distribution
of Arrandale A Cos. A lady of our acquaintance has
been very successful In this way, not only In fihtng
her own puree, but also In doing a good turn to those
to whom she sold the certificates, as will be seen by
our advertising columns. Gentleman-can also be
thus engaged.—-Veto Ybrk Sunday Mercury, Aug.
14, IS 15.
AGENTS We want agents In every regiment, and
In every town and county lu the country, aud those
acting as such will be allowed ten cents ou" every
certificate ordered by them, provided their remit
tance amounts to one dollar, also o her lucluc.inont
wlnch can bo learned ou application. Agefifswni
collect 25 cents for eve y certificate, and remit 15
ceuts to us, either In casn or postage stamps.
ARRANDALE & CO.,
nI2-lawl 167 Broadway, S. Y
Bridgewater Paint and Color
Works Cos. — :
BELL,' WYLLY & CHRISTIAN, Agents.
Just rooeived and for eale at the manufacturer's
Prices:
KegeXX Bridgewater Load a . . I
Kogs i'X Snow White Zloe -
Keg* cyguet VVhite Lead. . . ,
Kegs Sommerset White Lead .
Tube Putty
Paint Brushes
Premium White Lead L .
Chrome Yellow
Venetian Red
Metalic Paint (In oily
Metulic Paint (dry)
Fire Prom Paint
Cottage Colors. lm
"Oranges, &cT"
TT'ORTY thousand Orange., very sweet
J 1000 Cocoa Nuts
Lauding from brig Atlantic and for sale by
UIT BELL WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Architecture and Engineering
MULLER A BRCYN, Architect* aud Eiißintuvr*,
are uow pu juivid to furnish Drawings, hpe'cifl: Hr
tioub and LstiSiMtes for building*. Also lor all kinds
of Mac binary, aucb a* Haw Mills aud «ah«r Mill*, VWelo.
ric*. Ac., and to Buporiatend th« building of tna*am*<.
burwyiuc don® in all it* braucb«tv Levelling, Ac.
Oifc-ttio borrel * buiidiog, cora«rot Bull uud Bay sts,
aecoud floor.
M. P. MULI.ER,
Cirll and Mechanical Engineer.
DaWITT BRIAN,
R D N E ft
TAKES the liberty of Informing the public generally
thu be !■«]"«•. oreuad, and will always keen on
uaud a full supply
Freth Family Groceries,
of all rum. end of the beet quality, which he
'.a..'.* '“•ouebls r tin Corner Jones and
llamard et.eeie, L »ljjir|lch's oi l ■land ma im
To the Merchants of Savannah.
K? -tS’.I!Si'T..VE." •'—'l—..
JWO K UM.U)H,
_ vuiWr‘-
***** IVjKHjHU*.
pay ooop» amp cuvrmfto.
If you AV'ant
A
JVice Business Suit
CALL AT
HEIDT &. LUDLOW,
Gilfbon's Ranee.
oov2f-10
TO THE CITY AND COUNTRY MER
. i CHANTS.
W. H. TULLER & CO,,
No. 70 felt. %J ulian streeti
A HR recslvfng by every steamer, from their
New York, the following Uoorta: Bh»K*B, Shirt*,
Huts. Notion*. Iloaiery, ami *.» on, which thev will sell
bv the Lota, at »uvall Advance on New York cost
Gentlemen call anfl examine our stock, atxl you will
find our term* reasonable.
Just Received.
A amall lot of Hosiery and Hoop-Skirts. Also, a
nmall lot of Ratinetta.
W. If. TULLKR A CO.,
u2l-lw No. T 6 St. Juliau vtreet.
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS
BO4TS, SHOES AND HATS.
'TMfE subscriber having formed a Co-partnership
A with ME J. C. Ludlow, under the firm name of
Heidt A Dodlow, reapcclfullv calls the attention of
his friends and the public generallyto their large stock
of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes and
Hats, Witten they are now opening, and will sell at
Wholesale and Retail, at 71 SL Jullen and 162 Con.
gres streets. Gibbon's Range.
oct«-2m E. HEIDT.
Cloaks, Cloaks.
LADIES’ Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, just re
ceived by steamer.
n23-tf EINSTFIN A ECKMAN.
shawlsT shawls.
JUST opened a large aseortment 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 i a variety of Fancy Ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
Ail of which we offer at very low pries*.
IHNbTEIN A ECKMAN,
n!3-tf . • 151 Congress Street
SHIRTING.
JUST received. 2 cases English Bleached Shirting.
Will be sold low, to clok consignment, by
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO..
n!7-tf Jones' Block. Bay street.
holesale
Boots and Shoes !
Fellner and Poliak,
157 BrouglilAn -SUNet,. #».,
A RE enabled, through their
Beaton, to famish Jobbers and Dealers in this
city as well as those in the cduntry,-wlth more ad
vantages and conveniences in
Trade than any house In said line. _ ...
novl-6m . .
JOHN A. SXALfcY, j
Justioe'df
NOTARY PUBLIC., Ac.
A NNOTJNCES to bis old friend* and the cttiseD* of
XJL Savannah that ho has returned to the city, and
may be fonnd, for the present, at the Court House, at
Judge Fleming's old office. MWS3*u 4 20
Notice.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between
JACKSON A WARROCK was, on the 30th Sep
tember dissolved bv mutual consent. The business
will hereafter be conducted by the undersigned, w ho
will be happy to receive a continuance ol the pa
tronage bestowed on the late firm of Jackson A
Warrock. L. WARROCK.
octll
Liverpool Salt.
A CARGO of SALT, 19 sacks to the ton, jnst arrived
per British bark Croesco from Liverpo 1, for sale
_ BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
T 0 6ARDENERS.
Onion Sets.
JUST received, five bids Choice White Onion Sets.
Will be sold low, to close cou.lgnmCßt, by
M. J. SOLOMONS <6 00.,
nIT-tf s Jones’ Buildings, Bay street.
Snuff, Snuff.
JUST received, invoice Scotch and Macaboy Snuff,
and for sale by
M J. SOLOMONS * CO.,
nl7-tf Jones' buildings, Bay street.
South-Western Railroad.
MACON. GA.. )
November lTlh, 1 f66. f
NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS OF THIS
COMPANY.
PERSONS holding Bonds of this Company past das
will present the same »t my office for payment.
JNO. T. BOIFBI.'ILLET,
n2l-lw . Treasurer.
COTTON CARDS.
FIFTY do*en Cotton Cards, Witcmore A. No. 10, in
store end for sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS 4 CO..
nIT Junes' L'ululirg.q Bsy st.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
TBE undersigned have formed * Copartnership
under the name and style a; Scranton, Smith A
Cos., for tne transaction of a Wholesale Grocery and
Commission business in this city, at the bead ot Bey
street, opposite Jefferson.
D. T. SCRANTON, '
Formerly Scranton A Johnston.
WM. 11. SMITH,
Formerly Rabun A rmltb.
J. L. LARGE.
Savannah, Nov. 14th, 18*5. Jm nlo
* ItfcrpoM Salt,
FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS,
Apply to ... .
Fordyce, Anderson Sc Janney,
nIT 13 Stoddard's Ran go, up stairs.
STOVES, <&c.
COOK I IST G
AND
Heating Stoves,
Round Rots, Ovens,
Hollow Ware, «fcc.
UhUaker above Broughton Sts.
J. 0. THOMPSON & CO.
WtHwtß
Wnrmi’a <i li liruted IWdlr* amt Flab
lull.
ANimiCW OIiHiKK * CO,
«a MAIM* BANK NSW T«SE.
iuli aukwtn and imimimtkiin.
/ \UM bn tun euuommt will lad (raduetlon la gold
W nrtaag us Ike N iiedUm while lAe qualliy G alwayr
A ™ * Mu leap*, thilly eoll.ll a renewal of Iba
n0.,, auille ivleMuAg go lung cod farurably eilnumrl
by ibetr kaaet earn dm
MEmHana. >»•
F. M. MYRELL,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
LKSKHAI, (OMMKIiJON AMP FOR*
. WARDING MKKCHANT,
Bay street, savannah, ga.
Hsrrt.' Buildiiws, !d door west of A. low A>Co.*a.
Refer, to Messrs. Hunter A Gsmmsll, Ur.ns. John
•on A GrayblH: Bell. Whllv A Christian : Bothvsll A
Whitehead; Miller. Thomas A Cos.; M A. (ohen.
Esq. »cig!>-tf
TOBIAS HEDRICK S& C 0 ,
Comniiggion Merchants,
New V or I*.
OCTAVUS OOHKN will make liberal advances on
any consignment* made to the above house.
oct2G 1 m
W*. H; Twow. Wf. W. Goedow
Tison & Gordon.
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 96 BAY STREET,
Sayasnah, ------- Georgia.,
Special attention will be given to the eale of Lumber,
Rosin, Turpentine, &.,
oct24-3m . .. . ■ .
... 11. SOKRKL »• O. SOBOJCI
SORREL BROTHERS,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant*,
Bay street, Savannah. Oa.
References: Messrs. H. K. Corning, Son A N.
Y-; Messrs. Peter V. King Jk Cos . N. Y.; Mea*rs. Fish
er. Brother* A Oa, Haltuuore.; Messrs, fc. AW. Wolalj*
Philadelphia; National Bank, Savannah, Ga r Fratcte
Sorrel, Esq. Savannah. Ga ;Chs*e. Green, Estp, Savan
nah. Ga.; T. R. Bloom, Esq., Macon, Ga.
octl7 tVk 9
D. H. BALDWIN & €O.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
178 Pearl Street, Xew York.
T> H. B i.nwis,l „ York
J F Ccmminos, / I ' ew 10
•H. B«iou»m, \ c.-. n nah
oct4-3m C, M Hoist, f a
A. 8. Rartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
92 BAY HTBEET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
octlddf -. ... . ~ - . . .
JOHN B. OtJTKC. JOHW A. GUIZU,
JOHN B. GUIEU& SON,
Comm i ssiou Merchants,
fj fl .'-Vifijffttand to a , - •’
General Agency Business.
Personal attention will be given to the Receiving and
Forwarding and to the Sales and Purchase of
Cotton and all Produce.
tW“ Reference* to the pdnqipal Merchants of Aw
g üßtfi AntMiavu nh a li.
AuorsTA, Ga., Oct. 1. 18C5. lm oct27
JAMES B. CAHILL,
OENKfiAL - -
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEAELtUPG*- >- I '* * •
GroeerieSfPfHHisions, Wines
and Liquers,
171 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDRRS ofMerchandize wishing to realise imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will ho given to all business en
trusted to them, and prompt return* made at the
most eaeonable raiets. aep4-8m
ilcMiY L. Jewett. Jambs 1. Snide*.
•Jewett & Snider,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
general agents.
Second street, Macon, Georgia,
(Between Cherry and Popiar.j
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
ment* of cotton, produce, manulacturea and other
arikie* of merchandise. Orders and coiisigumoats
solicited from all pr.rts of the count ry. Best aitcution
giveu to orders 101 purchasing cot’on.
Agents for several 11; at class insurance Companies.
nD-tf _
C. H. B£NEDICr & CO.,
No. SO Broad Street, New York,
Produce and Flour Commission
MXercuants,
Dealers in Protons, Butter, Cheese, Ac,
Special attention to Souther* Orders
Cont»ignui*»nUi on General Merchandise solicited,
octll _
TO SiIITPERS OF COTTON ANI) OTHER
SQvnit&s pkoduck.
FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MBRCHANTB,
NO. 40 ViSKY STRLET, i«KV l«u.
Aud Memphis, Term.
Thomas Femmes, Het.ry Blmxktt, D. \k. Bow a am.
jyb
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
Shipping Commission and Forwarding
MKHCH A K T 8 .
JONES BLOCX, COBNZB HAT AND AHKBUOBN STOXR
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments o the firm o: Cuab. L. Colby,
of New York, or to onr friends in Boston.
MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Go.
BKFEKKN CEB;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York.
Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J WheyEdmanos, Boston.
Gardner Colby. Esq.. Boston. sep lfi—tl
W oodward, Baldwin A Cos.,
UO Duane Street, New York,
9 and 11 llanover St., Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignment*, Sheeting*,
Osnabnrgs and Y arns. Jyl3
JOift l SAMMIX & tO.,
Forwarding and Commission
3HEBCHAN TS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. I AND 2 SAM 11 IS' BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
JNO. S. 6AMHIS. XD. O. SAMHIS. CUA*. L. UATUXI
anil ts
J. SHAFFER,
Oommlaaiou £>o»l«r
* u all kinda of
FOREIGN AND Ik MEM i c PRUTS see PRODUCE,
War WsaaieoTON Masker,
Oppaatta til Waat et„ bulkhead between Barclay and
Veaey eta.,
N K . W YORK.
P'.Utoea. Apples and Onloua conauuUy on hand, and
put up for the southern market
All consignment* promptly attsnkud to.
tar* Kotin to A. L. Br adley, A. Maywood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. U pageoue. /
Jrlt eo.il,
S. M. COLD I NO,
Wholesale WU'I Hetall Meeler Is
UK, SAPS, BOOTS, WES,
t*e»lleiotV» Furnishing <ioo4e,
NO. 161 CONOKEM STUKKT,
la .a as Is* Is, tie
non* Isl
_ cdMimmw imcßArtf
SOLTIIEBX
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNER OP
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O*FALIiON & CO.,
FACTORS,
Forwarding & Commission
MERCHANTS,
T>kSPECTFULLY invite attention to ohr facilities
XV for the purchase or movement of Southern
Products, and will give prompt attention to all untu
nes* entrusted to onr care. Intending to establish
perm »nently a House in Savannah expect by strict
busine** principles te merit and receive a portion of
the Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
are prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to our
friends in New York or Europe, and will make ad
vances on same ; picking, re bating of mending all
Cotton before shipping, thereby saving thd enormous
expense incurred in Northern cities by this process.
They solicit a portion of Hie business Os tne people
of Georgia and of adjoining Mates.
OFFICE, STODDABD’S BARGE
CORNER OF BAY ASD LINCOLN STREETS,
tr Poet Office Addrgg". Lock Box ?5. oct7-3m
4. T. CUNMINOUAM. A. 4U SBSBK. X. J. LAKCOUBE.
CUNNIKGHAIB, PURSE At CO
Factors, forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS, Nn, 4 Studfiani’s Lower. Stores,
Bay street, Savannah. G*,.
References—Robt. Habersham A Mins Hunter A
Gammell. Octavos Cohen. Brighom, Baldwin & Cos.,
Erwin A Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham.
sep4-3m
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
D.
Collection and Commission Agency,
handle Southern laud and property of all description*.
Parties wishing to Ssh are invited to forward luts.—
Numerous applications now on file from parties wish
ing to purchase.
Make collection* on al> parts of the country.
Pay uepecial attention to the sale and disposal of
Southern products, aud make advances on direct
consignments.
MATTHEW H BRIDGE, Manager,
No. 9 Broad at., New York.
EgFX&ENCES BY PERUibSIOM .*
Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick. Ex-Governor of Alabama.
P. Harmony, Nephews A Cos, Bankt rs. 3S Broadway
Messrs. H.-B. CIJliiA Cos , imp Artcis, Xew York.
A. W. Given leaf, Laq.. Bankt r, N. Y. n9-3m
Alfred R. Bennett,) On as. H. Bennett,
Jas. C. Tan Pelt, f * >ew lorK lialeigh,N.C.
Bennett, Van Pelt & C0.,-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
XOK Tax 6AI.K OF.-
COTTON TOBACCO, VATAI BTOREB, ETC.,
ALSO, i
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SACFTOF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS, ~ X'
23 'WhitohalX^tv l New York.
Wo have as.ociatcd vrirf) ns Mj- D. W. Ccbtia late
Public Treasurer lor Nqrlh Carolina. utt-dm
JOHN LT~VILLALXSNGA,
FOIIWARDING AIiBCOMHIB«iOK 11ER
IHAJiT.
No. 94, Hay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA. I*.:* V*.
octi« _ - .gm- ---
li. Gfowdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
196 SAV STREET,
ANDERSON’S WHARF,
SAVAXNAH, GA.
oct2-3m
SCRANTON. SMITH & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
WOULD be happy to see the former patioasand
friends, and lue public generally, at their store
at tne head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson, where
Uu y will he at ail times happy to serve them.
nis-lm
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO..
Bbyan .Street, next to Mkrouamts 1 and Planters'
Bank Luildino,
Broker and Commission Agents
FOE SAL* AUD FVECIiAOK OF
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
Aud for Forwarding Cotton.
uov‘2 bmo
Fordyce, Anderson & Janney,
Brokers aud General Commission Merchants,
NO. 10 STODDARD'S RANGE,
Savannah, Oa.
Dealer* in Specie, Southern Bank Notes, Eonds aud
Stocks, Exchange oil ihe Northern cities. Angu»ta and
Charleston, bought aud Sold* Liberal kdv nct-s made
on consignment* to our correspondents at the North.
Refer to t hird National Bank, Messrs, beebe. Keech
A Cos., Messrs. Mci chaut & Carman, Messrs Hall A
Kuckell, New York; Messrs. Carman, Merchant A
Hhaw, Philadelphia; Messrs. Wm. Lamping & Cos.,
Messrs. G. H. Reese A Bros., Baltimore; Messrs. R.
Habersham A Sons, Messrs, nun ter A Gammell, Mr.
Geo. W. Anderson, Mr. G. B. Lamar, Savannah.
novS-lm
GEO. D. FOWLE. WM. X. HOY. UUGU RICE
FOWLE & CO.,
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
\ Sullies.’ I
Office, 70 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
oct26 6m
G. B. & G. \N. LABfIAR,
General Commission Merchants.
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
NO. 92 HAY sTKEEi. (upsiairs )
Refer to Geo. W. Audcrkou, Jno C. Fei rel and G. B
Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah biuky A
Sours J. B. AJ. VV. Walker, Augusta. Coiisigmncnu
solicited. Gm-uov2
W. J. HI.AIR. A. t. bMITII. W. W. KERf*.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
J4o. 2OH lSvovui Street,
't"i ' AUGUSTA, -GAv, ‘
General Commission Merchants,
Aud Agents for the H.sle of
Manuluoturod Tobueeo.
Will PurcUaoe aud Sell, ou Commlaaion, Cotton
Cotton Gooda, Wluea, Llquoia, Produce and Marcbau
diaa of every drecrlptioo. _
Couaigntoeat* aollclied. 2a>-ali
<"■» wraavaA*. u. u waaiao.
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.,
Farmer*’ and Plantar*’ Agancy
riR die aale of Guano. Fertlllaera, Uve Stock. Du
piaiuciti* aud Ma> bla< ry, Seed*, Ac.
07 W. Fayatl* Utraai,
UALTIMOUK
Mrfn to Job* S. GltUaa*. I‘nwutoat Ckaaapaalis
llaux , ffcaa Govd.lii. Caalilai Kiaualia M»i-6, Manx
lour.. K w ad* a Cos. aadP, U. HeUu, s>>mom6
aid IMs
Wk |ta>* ibl* da, ao*oetau>d wMb u. Mr H- t
lAkOUHMK, wlih ike trio oa«M < oJiUddfha«.
I'uraa * < « 4 t’MDNGH 4M. IT IUS AID
kavasoak, Ga, Wv* Id laa* Idalf
COMMItaiOM KKUt HA3TB. .
UVINCSTON, FOX & CO., |
1A I I* rou«t wu y.
New York,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
AgeHU Atlantic Coast Unit Steam
ship Company.
Advances made on Couslgnments by
; b. wilder,
oct26 2 in Savannah.
J. F. PATERSON. J. Z. TUGKER.
PATERSON & TUCKER,
fFormerly J. T Paterson A Cos„ of Augusta, Ga.)
General Commission, Forward
ing and Shipping Merchants,.
No. *J Sldxldard'a Lower ltange,
OPPOSITE MARINER'S CHURCH, BAY STREET,
Bavannah., Gra.
HAVE made arrangements Cotton. Tim
ber to first glass house* in Europe and
New York ~ ‘ ...
Will make liberal advances on all consignment*.
Also, will bay and sell Timber or Lumber on commis
sion.
We have facilities for obtaining Charter* for Vessels
at moderate rates.
Per^dial ait- utnui will be given to the receiving,
loi warding and to the sale* of all merchandize entrust
ed to our cars. We have a commodious warehouse
for storage. -
References—Dowling dbCo.. London : Gibb*, Bright
A Cos., Liverpool; Bradford A Reuick, New York ; J.
E. Bayley A Cos.. Philadelphia; Janies Oakes. Boston;
E. Lafitte, charleston. S. C.; R B. May, fJlayor,) Au
gu-iiiG i; Geo. K. Crump A Cos., Angusta, G&-; Hal
sey, Watsort A Cos., Savannah, Gu,; p.Thomson,
Ga.; James Gunn Jfc.Son, Richijaond, Ya.;
Clayton Adair A Purse AtlamyGa. nov3 .
JO IN A. MOORE.
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Steamboat .Agent,
Gra,
nJJ-12
MACKY, BEATTIE & CO.
SHIPPING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 and *OS Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
OFFKR for sale to Wholesale Merchants npwafdVof
four hundred (400; barrels oT Whiskey, western
distillation of various brands and qunlitle.-*. top-tlnT
with a large amount of Irish aud Scotch Malt Whis
kies, BrMiidy, Wines, and u.ins, a* Ph;laUr*)phia or New
York prices, expenses added, or we will fill all orders
in tlie al»ovo named cities, at tht lowest market prices,
delivered on board any boats of the regular lines.
In connection wit ir the above, we shonld be pleased
to fill all orders of Country Produce from Philrtdel
phia or New York markets. Flour, Bacon, Grain,
Lard, Lime, Bult, Ac., a large quantity of which
we have ou hand and offer for- sale on the most reason
able terms.
We are prepared at all times to make advances on
Southern Produce consigned .to our house in PUiladel-
P ,lia - . _ 4W
MACKY & BEATTIE, .
V 5 South Wafer street
sep2s-3m - IJB3 and 1985 ■Market street
ESTABLISHED 1826.
H. J. DICKERSON,
Ilni*l >or Master,
OFFICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY
No. 1 Hams’ Buildings.
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov4 lm
Latest from Egypt!
PENNY'S NEW EXTRACT OK THE LGYTIAN
LOTUS, anew and exquisite Perfume tor the
handkerchief. Cleopatra and the ladies of the present
day using the same perfume.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS'.!
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS ! 11
Manufactured by F. A-PesnY; Brooklyn. New York.
E. A. LOVEJOY, Agent.
n9-3m 93 Fulton street, N, Y.
For Sale,
I>A BUSHELS Trime Wliit&Corn
lOVIU 2000 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 Males.
Enquire at the stablesof Henry Wayne, West Broad
street „ . i- tf-n!6
NOTICE.
THE nndersigne<l promises to care
Seminal "Weakness.
in oil it* worst forms without the use of medicine.—
Please seinl for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for
postage. Address J. M. RUSbELL,
octlo-3m Boston Mass.
Notice., -f
CENTRAL R R. A BANKING CO. OF GA.,\
Savannah, Nov. 14. 1865 )
THE Annual Meeting <‘f the btockbolder* of this
Company will be held on Thursday,, tint 14th of
1 December next, at the.BankiEg House in Savannah,
at 10 o’clock, a. m. A lull attendance is earnestly re
quested. GEO. A. CUYLKR,
nlo-lra ; \ Cashier.
PLATED WARE.
JUST received, a small invoice of hevy Plated
Porks aud Spoon*, assorted. For sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS * CO.,
nIT-tf Jones’ Buildings, Bay street.
NOTICE.
SAVANNAH, Nov. lflth, 1*66.
During my absence from the city or State Mr. C. H.
Butler is my duly authorized agent.
i,17 C. W. THOMPSON.
NOTICE
TO THE SHIPPERS OF OOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4tii
DAY OF NOVEMBER, RW6.
ALL pereon* who chipped flood* bjr the Steamer ?a-
Tonoatl. on the *he*a earned day, lire rwpieateii
t. call Immediaiely »l Ihe ab.re of K M. Myrell, E.q ,
llarri.’ Hiiildiuga. ».y etreel, and Identify up h good*
a* havahaeo Hvodtroiulhu wm'lt ottin auwtuar.
“ J W. WGLOttTT,
nt» Agent.
Just Received,
On Conßignment
10 CASES ItooTS AND MUOKS.
M’ltKU I off.i oa llUral tertoa
*i. 11, At'lffdgth
tIM* U M»r *WM
~i savanna 11
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
COMMISSION MKRCUAj^p 2 * 55
Rue Whllnry A « 0.. 'tieneTTi
So. bay atrect,
—— 1 quit
AM. Scarbrough At Cos., Gaocrar r '
• Hioaioa Mrwio.ia 140 Uonerew h
Jnit*n *U lligheet market price, pula fwOJlo
W 001. Ueeau ax. etc. Überal AdraiiConc^^ I '^'
Eiwla A llar.tr, . ~ ~ ''
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
■■ ■ _ " t:i (,
DRY GOODS.
Joli m .Ut toiiayliy, ~ —l*
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac.
street.
Samuel M* Lederer, Jobber anH ’
Fancy and Staple Dky Goon*, Booth of
Cxot..^ u , Hm Ac,
_ GUOCKRIEB, Ac. '
M Ft rj ‘ * * «>.. W holrsah-
iU. qnooa, SxciUb, Fancy,
_ W inu, Liqcous, An. ““‘ M
———Urongliion
BILLIARDS, .fee. ~—
gtie et over Express Offlre
TANARUS«« Pin
CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS eerttd Fr«
PAIJ’iAu. " ~— l — 3
MURPHY A" CLARK, ~
House, sign. SUiji and Steamboat Paint*,
Qposice the Pulaski House. everStkmmv, u„., „
to A “ onl,!, ' s rtbtokfull lyqe.ved ttua aue^S
- ■ . I*n oct^
ga s^fiitls-gTaT -^^
AX/ 1 ;?* * Coiamu, " - •
** W Dealer, iu ll u » AKI aa4 TIN w
—— .Hit biyughton aueei.
TT Ciarratou, . .. .. . ..... . .
V- 4 PcUMbka AND GAS FITTER,
31 bryan gt„ next o eor. Whitaker.
—, " bboars, Tobacco T(-n ~
iVolh.
-* • SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PU’KS ir
Harasrd et.ect one uuoi South ol the Markei! *
- PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c.
Qavllle & Leueb, . " 1 J
kJ BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
Cut bryan afreet aud Market Square.
Vs arJung Into, MANcYacrnuro and foreale by
iU DAVID U. GALLOWAY, ?
* 35 Drayton street.
G®9* A.* Nichols,
BOOK AND JOJS PRINTER, ". „
Pay et., between Abe» c- >rn and Draytoa.
No. ti Whitaker sheet.
W W. Mason Ji Cos., '
c- . herald job. PBINTINU OFFICE.
No. HI Bay street
WM. 1). Harden; •
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1.5 bay street,
—» Savannah.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,- &j. - -
F. JL.Joi'rtun, Dealer hi W*Teß.ssM jM, KU a.
• M’AWk Fan qtXionM Ac.
off Watches and Jewelry Bepaiied.
- ■ T 23 Congress st„ opposite the Pulaski Reuse:
" PHYSICIANS.
Jos, W. Clin, M. D,
Cor. South Broad and Barnard-sts.,
Orrics Homs-9 to 10 A. M„ sod 4 tos P. M.,
HSC Residence— Mr. Wash’s, Broughton Street,
u6-lm one door east Masonic Hall.
,iq ■ —— ;g=Baf ,
DRUGGISTS.
WM. Walsh,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
aul4 Sourheaet cor. Barnaid and Broughton ate.
1 A. Solomon* aV Cos.,
* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Uruers executed accurately and with despatch.
. BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ames & Peabody, Jobbers in Men's, Women's,
aud Children's Calf, Serge and Kid BOOTS and
SHOES, of A|l kinde and qualities,
Congress et-, 4th door North of the Market.
QUEENBWARK &c.
El>. Smyth, QUEENSWAItE, GLASS AND
• CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail.
109 Broughton street, 2d door, from cor. of Bull
CONFECTIONERY.
M Fitzgerald,
» WHOLISAI.R AND RKTAII. DYALItB IN
t IDEKS, LEMON. STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY
SYRUPS, CANDIES, *O., &0.,
Iff In. any quantities, to suit Purchasers. _MI
WHIT AKER STKBFT.
SODA. VV ATER. .'.V:
John Rynn, Bottler of SODA WATER, PORTER
and ALE, CORDIAL* BYRUPS, Ac.
Cor Bay atm West, Broad streets.
LA.ID AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
rriHE subscriber, formerly of savannah, and resifiect
a. at Blackshcar, Pierce county, Ga..on the Atlan
tic A Gulf Railroad, will give his personal and undi
vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lauds
contignous to the said railroad, ou commission, and
solicits the patronage of all needing_an agent there.
A a experience in the land, lumber nnd limber busi
ness of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina,
guarantees ample qualification, lie will be rifire
sented hi Savnpirab by Mr. Henry Bry an, at and in New
York by the Great Southern D«nd Agency. 71 Broad
way. JOHN D. DELANNOY.
Refers to any old resident in Savannah.
seplß 3m
Hay, Hay.
'TfiO BALES Prime Northern H..y, per Schr Clar*
lO m Pickett. For eale to arrive.
ettet 11 < 1 rili 1 ill V)> * UO-.
Paper am! Rag Warchouse
Warren & Platner,
nUUOLESALK dealers Jn all kinds of coarse end
V V fine Paper. Envelops, Twines und Paper Boxes-
Solo Agents In this city for the Bath Paper Mill",
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R'T”
nod Bagging and Waste Paper, in large or smsii
quantities.
- ociio-tr 210 Bny Mrect, Suvnnrah. <■»
SOUTHERN 11K.Ua KSTATK ASeU iMI
UIUTION AID COMPANY.
WHO wants Timber and Turpentine Lands f
Who wants Colton andjL'orn Farmaf
Ws hove them for sale., lu different Status. »»
wants to sell Lands f We can sell them. Put then
In o»r hand. „
W. H CJUINGY. ts Wall street, Nflw York.
C. F. JONES, B. U. LkE, Thomaavll <x «“
oct24-lm RICHARD F. FLOYD, Jacksonville. Flu
~ WILMLNOTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSSY, JONES &CO.,
WllinliiHTtou, OelHVFUf**.
Vs AWFArTUftB Iron Bli.atuS..*t* »l*a.M KiminjJ
.vi Holtsra M.i hliiarv no fuff Mit'a ll«* “J
I**4 li'UM vid*rt*iMi' in Hiiilitt4W i**'li»n 11,
will) vary taiaealYU IstinUe* lor didi>fi W' 'k ‘ l (
tLo*. .lepiepai' and lo uxuSliU oribh* wllb Ot.patrh.
NOTICE.
NO bt »** >* •!'• jd