Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 01, 1865, Image 4

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The Satannah Daily Herald. MIIII Al UKI KMHKH I. I *<>■>. C rime In M«*l*»lU*. NiSiiviLLK, Nut 21, 18t».».—( rime is so fearfully on the increase in Nashville that Mayor Brown issues his proclamation to morrow, requiring ffay and night police to inquire into the employment of all white or colored persons, without ostensible business, who are not known to be residents of re spectable standing; and to arrest and arraign all suspicious persons before the Bee rder. for investigation; so that bonds or sureties may be taken, and to carry out this object an additional force is to be detailed in con junction with the regular police. Nashville, Nov. 20, 1865.—Nashville is infested by bands of robbers and murderers. Last night, about ten o'clock, Mr. William Hofferman, a well-known citizen, was re turning to St. Cecilia Seminary with his daughter and son, in his carriage, when he was attacked by four highwaymen, who dragged him into the bushes by the road, at and robbed and injured him so severely that his recovery is impossible- One of the robbers was badly wounded by Mr. Hotferman. All the robbers have been captured and confined in jail. An excited crowd of citizens are preparing to lynch them. They were found to be teamsters in the employ of the government. Financial Condition of Florida. The following is a synopsis of the fiuan rial condition of the State of Florida as shown by the report of the treasurer : Ain’t sold School and Seminary Funds in 15%8.„ *so,nt»> 01 Ain't O'ld Int. Imp. Fund in is."«s at,ono oo Ain’t sold by Gov. Broome in 1958, to the Govemmenl at Washington 50,000 00 Am't sold by Gov. Perry in Charleston, in 1860 58,000 00 Am’t sold bv Gov. .Milton to School Fund in 1862. 6.000 00 Bonds of 1801, issued for Indian war claims per report of. 1962 4,12*00 Bonds issued to the School Fund under chapter 1360, aci 34 99,600 00 Bonds issued to the Seminary Fund under chapter 1350, act 34 65,992 00 $370,617 ou The sinking fund, requiring by law, has $23,500 of Virginia and North Carolina bonds applicable to this debt,. $297,500 of bonds dated in 1861 were ex changed with the Confederate Mates Gov ernment for Treasury Notes. STATU TRHASntY NOTES. Total amount issued $2,238,04(1 00 Am’t rec'd, destroyed and ou hand 379,870 36 Am't outstanding ' $1,857,269 99 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FOND/ The assets of thig Fund are reported as follows : KnUrnaO Stocks : Florida Railroad, *. $208,000 00 Pen. A Georgia Railroad •... 67,000 (to Fla. A. & G. Cen. Railroad,...c 2Q,7u0 00 $296,700 00 Ronds: „ Fla. Railroad Company, f $95,000 00 Pen. ,V Qeo. R. R. Cos., 3U.00U 00 F, A. G. Cen. R. R. C 0.,. 83,000 00 Tallahassee R. R. C 0.,... .»*. 3,600 oo “ “ “ (1nt.,)., 2,00000 Gadsden County , 1,150 oo Calhoun County, bat., 7 V 44 02 . $108,794 00 Land AWes : .4 Register 9 list, $4,935 78 Int. Improvement list, 381 60 $5,317 38 T0ta1.... :Z 461,812 30 The treasurer also reporls $11)2,800 Con federate liabilities, which of course are worthless, as likewise belonging to this Fund. California.—California is the culmination of all that is best and pleasantest in frontier life. Tire people curiously combine shrewd ness and enthusiasm. They go fast, have the best, anti despise the expense. At a ball the oilier evening 1 policed a lady iu a quadrille, whose elegant dross was profusely trimmed with hundred-dollar lace. An end of the lace became detached ; her foot caught it and loosened a yard or two from the skirt. A moment would have suffered to pin it up ; but without missing a step, she tore off the long strand aud threw it away. Her husband who was standing by, seemed heartily amused. The whole was thoroughly charae terislic of Californians. Parsimony is the Charybdis which they shun with so much terror that a good many go to pieces upon the Scylla of Extravagance. Wo to him who is niggardly, and to the new comer from the East who puts on airs! Belgium Threatened—A sort of alarm exists iu Belgium. King Leopold, who will complete the third-quarter of a century of life ou the 16th of December, canuot be ex pected to live much longer, aud it is feared that, on his death, Napoleon 111. will inter fere in Belgian affairs, aud anuex that coun try to his empire. Belgium was a portiou of ths dotniniou of Napoleon 1., of whom Napoleon HI. is heir, and he thinks he has a right to his inheritance, and he has—if he can get it. Some persons ridicule this fear, and say that England, and Russia, and the Germanic Powers would all oppose any at tempt that Napoleon 111. might make to re annex Belgium. Invkstilation into Anothbr Ai.lbgeo Fkacil— lnvestigations are being made con cerning another class ol fraudulent enlist ment papers that threaten to implicate one or more New York mustering officers, The dodge resorted to was this: A person wish ing a substitute would contract with a mus tering officer to furnish one. The first, vol unteer that presented himself to that officer would be entered as a substitute on the mus tering papers and never discover the mistake until lie applied for bounty, or State aid, or something of the sort. He was then away from home, friendless, moneyless and igno rant of the forms and methods of redress.-- If he died detection was impossible and quite improbable, owing to the difficulty Os estab lishing the necessary facts. It is believed large sums have been thus realized by dis hpnest officials. When Gen. Bragg was in Augusta, Ga., Jeff Davis telegraphed to him “to bold the State at all hazards, stop up the roads, de stroy the supplies and crush Sherman.’’ At the close of the dispatch, the strauge phe nomenon ot an idea seemed to strikt him, and be asked: “What is your available torce for this purpose." ..ra” w **' lch Gen. Bragg promptly replied: rive proclamations and one brigade.’’ Runxi, o\ the Rah..— A good story is told ola recent smash-up on a Western railroad. A soldier who iu coming from Baltimore to Ituc k Diana, had nu , t w ith fonr accident®, was on this occasion in the car that cotfl pletely turned over. Makinghis way through a window , aud gaining an upright position, aud everything is being put i n readiness ha tiung the f-xperiment finiling oil V well D,,w lK "'- toreA at Fort Spring in Law- VMuund U,,ly ’ aUII U lK;lk ' V, ' d ‘ hal A lithograph stone, equal in all respect* to the famous stone tuuud in liavaiit i, l 1 discovered in Bt. Louis county,' Mu’ t, , tm» stone is found nowhere elseiu this f'o*s) ilnck Monkv.— The total amount of • o’lKcieiicc money received at the Treasury Deparinient for the yqgr I’lidlng wUh.luttu lad was i»2o,»7ii, It wa* received iu sum* v‘trying Iroru M cent* lo |noo. Nii.bo Tkimii* in Tt m».-A private leiier iceelvud at SVashlllglou recently from an "ttlt ui ..f li.gro lft*>|i**tallotmi| «| liu.wu* till.', I. VII*, Hll 111)1)1) • lllttl lllost ~f IhoM) ll),iip* in dial (Male ail) 111 111 immediately must* ted oul 111 sbtvii'b ThU piolwbly a r ioZtZfrmT U,got r "““ u ' Ihe WaektuKton <uy i oum ll al*Mit i<» eitiNMit the qmetiue oi ue K i.. reeideaia v*. ih'F to « v«4te ut I tie peopl, FIMAWetAI*. EXCHANGE. SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK For Bale by ■•■ pis BRIGHAM. BALDWIN AGO. Sight Exchange ON NEW YORK, In sum* U) suit purchasers, by sep2S ts K, F MET CAI FE A CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Henry Williams, Attorney at L>aw, OFFICE NO. 113 BAY STREET, (Over the Herald Reading Room,) octl4.tr BAVANNAn, Qa. Gao R. Black. Rores E. Le»Taa. BLACK & LESTER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, SAVANNAH, GA . Office at old stand of Norwood, Wilson A Lester, corner of Bay and Barnard streets. octl4-tf DR. T. J. CHARLTON HAS RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF Medicine aud Surgery. Residence and Office corner Whitaker and Perry stmts. % lm*-nlo IJOWKLI. COBH. JAMES .'AOKHON. COBB & JACKSON, torneys'at'Law, n29-3m MACON, GEORGIA. JOHN B.GUIEU 4 SON, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AiiguNtu, Ga. HAVING a long experience in the Agency of Steamboat Companies for many years, we will give our persnal attention to any consigned to our pc iire. Augusta, Nov. 6 -1 m BILLIARDS. Six Tables- I RESPECTFULLY invite the patronage of my old friends and visitors to the city. I have Bix Good Billiard Tallies, including two of Phelan's make, with the best Balls. Cues, Bridges, Maces, Ac., procurable. My rooms are commodious, and I endeavor to employ only competent attendants. My Bar Is supplied with a good assortment of Ales, Wines, Liqnors, Cigars, Ac.. n‘26-tf WALTER O’MEARA. NOTICE. NO delfts contracted by any of the Crew ol i.ritish bark Craesco will be paid by Captain or Consignee. nl6 BRIGHAML BALDWIN A CO. CHUTO^BS. JiMRST and only premium awarded at the American Institute Fair, 1805, and State Fair of Pa , 1865, for Crotches. Hartman’s Patent I-Mantlc Rubber Crutcnos are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to lie the very best ever invented. They are easy and con venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away with all the weariness inseparable from the use of all others, and are in all respects unrivalled. Send for a Circular Agents wanted everywhere LOVEIOY A TaYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 476 y» Broadway, N. Y.* 6m-n23 STOVES, &c. COOK I NT G AND Heating Stoves, Hound Pots, Ovens, Hollow "VVare, &c. Whitaker a eve ugh t on Sts. J. G. THOMPSON & 00. oct!6-2aw2m t i ill COILS Manilla Bale Rope 500 bags Shot lfK) Vices 50 Anvils 60 Smith’s Bellows 400 kegs Nails 50 tons Plow Steel luO tons Swedes ami Refined Irou 1 ton CastTlteel, fthHcrted 160 dozen Axes 3000 pair Trace Chains 3 casks Sheet Zinc 18 Cotton Trucks 12 Cora Shelters 160 doz Shovels and Spades, assorted brands 50 kegs Horse Shoes 50 kegs Mule Shoes 200 dozen Curry Combs 25 dozen Horse Brushes. For sale by n22-2w* WEED A CORNWELL. Liverpool Salt. A CARGO of SALT, lp ton, just arrived per British bark Croesco from Liverpool, for sale BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO. NOTICE. TO THE CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CO. I RESPECTFULLY announce myself as a Candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the election in January next, and humbly solicit your support. n27-tf EDWARD POWER. DAVID BAILEY, Merchant Tailor IFornwrly Cutter for Wm. R. SymonsJ BEGS most respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has removed from the store 'if Mr. A. B. Ives to No. 12 WHITAKER STREET, (Between Bryan and Bay, j wh* re be will be glad to meet his old customprs and us many new ones as will favor hiut with their orders. Always on hand, a good assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,whi« h he is pre pared to make up at the shortest notice and in the moat fiiNhionuble style. Ri member No. li*—lf you want what is good and reasonable. nh-lm JOHN H. DEPPISH, miAI.FR IX HARDWARE Cutlery, Flies. Edge Tools, And Agricultural Implements. Also, SHOT, I'IqVDKK, LEAD ami CAPS. 148 Ouni/ri K* and <57 St. Julian street*, SAVANNAH, GA Ml till .« LANDSCAPE GARDENING Aim 11< MtTirukTUim "I****. .4 in it,uh« i»*ii ii*mi « , i.i Vl 'opium "I'ln Aiti ii »*■ w itii i >' ••it* 4D‘I e* r» >iitiii|i |m iUtUliitf lo 111 H*i'i*tt*, oiid to .1.. .u u»‘i.itULiomS, lliTi i* lll*| '•* Ufl *| III) 11)1)(|.| ~)*.» M All 1 1 Mali * IW., •writ Hu I*o4*. »4« luHawu DRY aooM AKB clothing.^ furnishing goods BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. rpilE HuiHvrlber having formed a Co-partnership 1 with Mr. J. C. Ludlow, under the Una name of llei.it a Ludlow, respectfully calls the attention of Ids friends and the public generally to their large stock of Clothing, Furnish in? Goods, Boots, Shoes aud Hats, which they are now opening?* aud will sell at Wholesale aud Retail, at 71 St. Julien and 152 Con gre# streets, Gibbon** Range. out* 2,n F. MPT. Blankets I Flannels CLOTHS AND CABSIMKRES BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS * FRENCH MBRINOES AND ALAPACAS. Received and for sale cheap by H. HAVM, oct23 174 Broughton street. H. HAYM, 174 Broughton Street. 174 CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest style*. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS, COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, *c. Just received »nd for sale at the lowest pi ice* by oct23 H. HAYM. FINE CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. PDONKLAN. Merchant Tailor, has just received a • large invoice of New and Elegant Styles of FRENCH CLOTHS and CA.SSI MERES, selected with care in the New York Market, in accordance with the latent fashions of the day. Young gem lumen .desiring a Nobby Suit, made up from Styliah Goods, cannot be better suited in Savannah. Mr. Donelan has facilities for getting up Garments iu the beet style, unequal by any other establishment in the city, having secured the bei»t workmen, and enlarged his store, iu order that his work may be done entirely under his own suptr vision. PETEK DUN ELAN, Merchant Tailor. Bull street, nl3 Next door to the Post office. NEW NOVELS OUR MUTUAL FRIEND; by Chas. Dickens, Com plete and unabridged, one volume, Illustrated. Price sl. Rose Douglas. Price $1 50. Lover’s Trials. Price $1 50. Red Court F«*rm. by Mrs. Henry Wood. Price 75c. Self Sacrifice. Price $1 60. Mildred Arkell. Price $2. East Lynne; or, the Earl's Daughter. Price 76c. Angeline; by the author of “ The Gift.” Price 50c. The Banker's Secret; by the author of “Gus How ard.” Price 75c. Sir Jasper’s Tenant; by Mrs. Braddon. Price 76c. Match Making. Price 60c. Hickory Hall; by Mrs. Southwortb Price 50c. George Francis Train’s Speech to the Fenians.— Price 26c. The Bush Rangers, price $2 00. Major Jones’ Sketches of Travels, To cts., and a further supply of his other works. Also the complete works of Dickins, Walter Scott, and other favorite authors. Cheap editions, at ESTILLS’ NEWS DEPOT, Bull street, Back of the Post office, Down Stairs. novM If THE Singer Sewing Machines. Principal Office for the State of Georgia, 116 BROUGHTON 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 To all interested in Education. Educational Bureau or School Institute for the South. OBJECTS: Ist, To aid Colleges, Academies, Schools and Fami lies, who seek well qualified Teachers. 2d. To represent Teachers who desire places. 3d. To give parents information of good Schools. 4th To sell, rent, or exchange School properties. sth. To furnish School Books and Materials, at pub lishers prices, thus saving the retail profits. HENRY C. WAYNE, Director. JOHN O. PER KILL, Secretary, For Circular giving further information address John O. Fferrill, Secretary, Savannah, Ga. n27-tf ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By permission of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, will be sold, on Friday, December Sth, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, corner of Bryan and Ann streets, all the perishable property of Ahrend Cordes, deceased, consisting of an assorted Stock of Groceries, Ac., and articles of Furniture. HENRY BLUN, n27-td Administrator ad col. “TIME! 1 A A BARRELS LIME, discharging from steamship lUU Chase, for sale low on wharA by WILLIAM H. STARK, n‘29-3 Corner Lincoln and Bay streets. SALT. 1 B fin BUSHELS, at $2 $5 per sack, or 76 cent* lUUU per bushel, for sale by L. N. FALLIGANT, n29-4* Market Square, 134 Bryan street. WOOD, WOOD THE undersigned has opened a Wood Yard, at the Lower Rice Mill, and will keep constantly on hand a good stock of all kinds. Order boxes may be found at the stores of Dr. B. F. Ulmer, W. W. Lincoln, Hetdt A Ludlow and J. G. Watts. n2B-eod* n. J. STROBHAR. Printing Presses. fpOR SALE, one Super-Royal Hand Press, with Ink Distributor, Roller Stocks, Ac. Price. $176. Also, one Ruggles* Rotary Diamond Card Press, with Roller Mould, Rollers, Stocks aud Box and Chases. As good as new. Prtc<* slnO. Address ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, back of Post Office, n27-tf Savannah, Ga. E- H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND Protltu’c Dpolpi’s, CNDBK THB BLUFF, CORNER ARERCORN ST., Savannah, Ob. Orilrr* fmm the Country Private. Fnmtlie*, Steamer* mul hailing Ve*M'|. respectfully milicncd. I'ruduic bought amt sold on cttnuniulun. lot) hid* Selected Apple* too 1)1)1. Ouiou, luuhbl* l'oiatoe* »a 1)1)1. lixiia Flour Ml bill* N‘«. 1 »m! 9 Mvkerel liw tub* Extra Rutter Ml Ih>iu« Extra Cheeae Mil Ml* No* I, 9 ..ml 3 Mackerel Mi half-M>l* Fiiltuu Market Reef m blit* Extra Family l*orb. ts till S. M. GOLDING, WbuhtMl* »H 4 Retail Dealer la urn, tin, bihun, mw (.FNIIrSItV* I’smltlllSß l*oo4v, MO. I6ii eoNUIUMM NTIIKK'I', MmvmmmmM, W« MM lat GlUimio, HEHCIIA«TB, Mt. F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GKVKHAI. COMMISSION AND F4IR WAUDING MBRCHAMT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Ilarrt*’ Budding*. 9d door went of A. Low A Cos. ’a. Refer* to Met*«r*. Hunter $ Gammell, Crane, .lohn *on A Graybill: Bell. SVvlly A Chri*U»n : Ootbwell A Whitehead; Miller, Thoma* A Cos.: M A. Cohen, Bag. «ep2»-tf W*. H. Ti*on. W*. W. Uoedob Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. IM> BAY STREET, Savannah, ------- Gkoboia., Special attention will be given to the sale of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, A., _oct24-3m G. M. SORBEI. A. O. SOKEEL SORREL BROTHERS, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, kJ 82 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. References: Messrs. H. K. Corning, Son A Co- N. Y.; Messrs. Peter V. King A Cos.. N. Y.; Messrs. Fish er, Brothers A Cos., Baltimore.; Messrs. S. & W. Welsh, Philadelphia; National Bank, Savannah, Ga.; Francis Sorrel, Esq , Savannah. Oa.iChas. Green, Esq., Savan nah, Ga.; T. R. Bloom, Esq., Macon, Ga. octl7 2m* D. H. BALDWIN & ( 0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 178 Pearl Street, New York. OH. a M^'hiu.bt, A. S. Hart ridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ME&ICiBANT, 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. oct!4-tf JAMES B. CAHILL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN G roceries, Provisions, Wines and Liquers, 171 BROAD SXRK KT , AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HOLDERBofMerchandixe 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, aud prompt returns made at the most reasonable rates. sep4-3m Henry L. Jewett. James I. Snidkb. Jewett Ac Snider, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Second Street, Macon, Georgia, (Between Cherry and Poplar.j Prompt personal attention given to all consign ments of cotton, produce, manufactures and other articles of merchandise. Orders and consignments solicited from all parts of the country. Best attention given to orders tor purchasing cotton. Agents for several first class Insurance Companies. n9-tf C. H. BENEDICT & CO., No. §6 Broad Street, New York, Produce and Flour Commission Merchants, Dealers iu Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac. Special attention to Southern Orders Consignments on General Merchandise solicited. octlT 3m TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT * BOWMAN, Successor* to Hotchkins, Fenuer & Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Vesey Street, ~kw York. And Memphis, Tenn. Thomas Fenmee, Henkv Bcmiarr, D. W. Bowmen. jyQ on. CHAS. L. COLBV & CO., Shipping Commibslon and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JONES BLOCK, OOBNEB BAT A.gU AHKBOOBN STREET SAVANNAH* GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments o the firm of Cuab. L. Colby, of New York, or to our friends iu Boston. MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. BBFERENOKB; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York. Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York. Hon. J Wiley Ed mauds, Boston. Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. acp 18—ti Woodward, Baldwin A Cos., 110 Dnanc Street, New York, 9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings, Osnabum and Yarns. jy!B JOHN S. SIMM & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHAN TS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. X AND 2 SAMMIS' BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. JNO. S. SAMMIS. El*. G. SAMMIS. OUAB. L. MATHER aull ts J. SHAFFER, Commission Dealer Jn all kinds of FOREIGN AND D< JMESTIC FRUITS amp PRODUCE, W'bst Washington Market, Opposite 743 West st., Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey sts., NEW YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on band, and put up for the Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to. Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. Q Parsons. Iyl9 eodly MACKY, BEATTIE & CO. SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 203 and 205 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, Gn. OFFER fur •.!« Iu Whuloealu Morcliant* upwxril* of four humlr"it f4<*o h»rn'l» of Whl*k. y, wiwlsru (lwllllulioii, ol varloua hramla sii'l qualltlo*. top tliur wltli a lerpv miiouiit of Irish mid Kmti ii Mult Will*- klt't, llrmidy. Wim ~ and Gill*, nt I'hlliulnlplil* or New York price*, «a|Min*u* *4d*n, or wo will nil nil order* in Ilia (Imivo ii.iiu.ml cltiou ul Hit low»*l murkul prlu’*, tlelivun it on l.xrit «uy hum*or llui regul.i Ituu*. In uiiiiuH'Uoii wltli tlia eliovu, wu *huutd l;u plu*u'l to (111 *ll orders of Ooimuy Nuduui’ Ironi flilimii'i iihisur Nuw York iiuutei* Flour, B*rou, iii.ln, last, Uim<, Sslu .»*., • l.rv qu.iitlly of wlilili we ll.v* on hxiut *ud offer for rate u» lti*iuo*l re.., .11 .lile loriiu W* .r* uivn.r.4 »t (II llium 4o iiiulx* udvdire* oil Hoiillten, Vrodui* I Oil., tilled to our lu»u*u 111 Hlillxdei pill* MACKY «i BEATTIE, H *4m*lli W*ur .Intel (epW Bin I9U *ud 191* M.1k.l »tr*.l LiV4T|MMII Still, r>»M KAMI IN I4ITN 191 nl'IT I'UN' H*kMN*, AptHyiM t4*rdii t, inOi'Mt A J*mhp|, M NvM* ft Mm**, *<*t*i. COMMISSION HKRCHAMTS. SOUTHERN COTTON WAREHOUSE, CORN Est OF 1 BAY AND LINCOLN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. O’FALLON & CO., FACTORS, Forwarding A t'eiiiinissioii MERCHANT*. RESPECTFULLY invite attention to our facilities for the purchase or movement of Southern Products, and will give prompt attention to all Busi ness 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 prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to our friends in New York or Europe, and will muke ad vances on same ; picking, re-baling or mending all Cotton before shipping, thereby earing the enormous expense incurred in Northern cities by this process.— They solicit a portion of the business of the people of Georgia and of adjoining States. OFFICE, STODDARD’S RANGE CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS, PT Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. oct7-3in 4. T. CUNNINGHAM. D. G. PURSE. R. J. LARCOMBE. CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO Factors, forwarding and commission MERCHANTS. No. 4 Stoddard's Lower Stores, Bay stieet, Savannah. Ga. Reference*—Robt. Habersham & Sons, Hunter & Gatnmcll, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Cos., Erwin & Hardee, Claghorn & Cunningham. sep4-Sm SOUTHERN AND WESTERN iiAN n. Collection and Commission Agency, handle Southern land and property of all descriptions. Parties wishing to sell aro invited to forward lists.— Numerous applications now on file from parties wish ing to purchase. Make collections ou all parts of the country. Pay especial attention to tile sale and disposal of Southern products, and make advances on direct consignments. MATTHEW H BRIDGE, Manager, No. 9 Broad Bt., Now York. RtCFKRENUKS BY PERMISSION: Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama. P. Harmony, Nephews A Cos., Bankers, 3S Broadway. Messrs. H. B. Ch.fin A (Jo , Importers, Now York. A. W. Greenleaf, Esq., Banker, N. Y. u9-3m Alfred R. Bennett,) n^w Yn rk CuA * u - Bknnett, Jas. O. Yan Pelt, f wew *ork Raleigh, N.C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC., ALSO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, *23 "Whitehall St., New York. We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cueti*, late Public Treasurer lor North Carolina. n9-6m JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HER CHANY. No. U 4: Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. J3ctl6 __ 6m li. Gowdy, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 196 BAY STREET, ANDERSON'S WHARF, SAVANNAH, OA. oct2-3m SCRANTON. SMITH & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, WOULD be happy to Bee the former patrons and friends, and the public generally, at their store at the head of Bay street, opposite Jeflerson, where they will be at all times happy to serve them, n 15-1 in BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO.. Bryan Street, next to Microuantb’ and Planters’ Bank Building, Broker and Commission Agents FOR BALE AND PURCHASE OF STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c., And for Forwarding Cotton. nov2 3 mo Fordyce, Anderson & Janney, Brokers and General Commission merchants, NO. 10 STODDARD'S RANGE, Savannah, Ga. Dealers in Specie, Southern Bank Notes, Bonds and Stocks, Exchange on the Northern cities, Augusta and Charleston, bought and sold. Liberal advances made on consignments to our correspondents at the North. Refer to Third National Bank, Messrs. Beebe, Keech A Cos., Meesrs. Merchant A Carman, Meeere Hall & Ruckell, New York; Measra. Carman, Merchant & Shaw, Philadelphia; Messrs. Wm. Lamping A Cos., Messrs. G. H. Reese & Bros., Baltimore; Messrs. R. Habersham A Sons, Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Mr. Geo. W. Anderson, Mr. G. B. Lamar, Savannah. nov2lm GKO. D. FOWLS. WM. E. UOY. lIUGU RIOE FOWLE & C 0„ FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA„ Commission Merchants. Importers of Rnilroad Iron and Dealers in Ruilroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK, 00t26 Cm C. B. & G. V/ 7l A WAR, General Commissiou Merch ants. Forwarding and Shipping Agents, NO. 9’4 BAY f>TREEr, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B Lamar, Huvaunah; W. E Jackson. Josiah .Sibley A Sons, J. B. A J. VV. Walker, Augusta. % Consignments solicited. •* Gm-nov2 w. j. hi.am a. j. Smith. w. w. eekm. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. 1298 1 1 road Street, AUGUSTA, GA., General Commission Merchants, Alul A 14*11 1* f))|' til* BA* of TVliiiiiilik*! lift’d Tolmiooo. Will I’iiitli**) 1 and Hell, on Cnmmltxlon, Cotton. Colton Good*, Will**, Liquor*, ProbucvnuU Murctiail dla* of nvnry and ai rlptlon. C)lU*t|4UllUml* MlltClted. 211)1)14 LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 14 1 II r•*it«l wn y, New Vork, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AMD Atlnntlr < «*«■( Mull ftlcnm Adr*l>M» load* wh I u.lgiiuMOU b, 2ND N WIIJHD 4NOM |)ti connusiof mmcKANTfI. #. r. PATEaEON. #. a. TOPEES PATERSON Sl TUCKER, fFormerly J T. Paterson 4k Co* ot Augusta, Qt.) General Commission, Forward ing and Shipping Merchants, Mo, 9 -S! oil tin rtl'it Ixowvr Uangr, OPPOSITE MARINER'S CHURCH, BAY STREET, Saxrannali, Gra. II AY® milde Arrangements for Shipping Cotton, Tim ** ls*r. Rice, Ac., to first class lions* s in Bbrope and New York Will make liberal advances on all consignments. Also, will buy and sell Timber or Lumber on Commis sion. We have facilities for obtaining Charters for Vessels at moderate rates. Personal attention will be given to the receiving, forwarding and to the sales of all merchandize entra.it ed to oar care. We have a commodious warehouse for storage. Reference*—Dowling A Cos.. London : Gibbs, Bright A Cos., Liverpool; Bradford A Reuick, New York ; J. E Bayley A Cos., Philadelphia; James Oakes, Boston; E. La title. Charleston. 8. C.; It. H. May, f Mayor,j Au gusta Ga.; Geo. It. CYump & Cos., Augusta, Ga.; Hal sey, Watson A ro., Savannah, Ga.; 1). B. Thomson,- Columbus, Ga.; James Gunn & Son, Richmond, Va.; (•lnytoii. Adair & Purse. Atlanta. Ga. nov3 J 0 H N A. MOORE. General (oiuuiibsiun Merchant, AND Steamboat -A-gent, Augusta, Gra. n23-12 G. H. Arledge, 72 BAY STREET, Grocer and Ship Chandler, Commission and Forwarding Mer ehant, I WOULD respectfully solicit a liberal share of pa tronage from my friends and acquaintances, guar anteeing'to give entire satisfaction ami sell ukJJie lowest market prices. Orders from the country will receive immediate and prompt attention. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. novtS JOHN MKKKYMAN. H. U. WARING. JOHN MERRYMAN & CO., Farmers’ and Planters’ Agencv FOR the sale of Guano, Fertilizers, Live Stock, Im plements and Machinery, Seeds, &c. 67 Street, BALTIMORE. Refer to John S. Gittings, President Chesapeake Bank ; Chas. Goodwin. Cashier Franklin Bank, Balti more; E. C. Wade & Cos. and P. U. Behn, Savannah. nl4 3m ESTABLISHED 1826. H. J. DICKERSON, Harbor ATasteu, OFFICE OPEN AT AI L HOURB OF .THE DAY No. 1 Harris’ 33\iilciin.gs. SAVANNAH, GA. nov4 lm Latest li’om I PENNY’S NEW EXTRACT OF THE* EGYTTAN A LOTUS, anew and exqaisite Ferfttme tor the handkerchief. Cleopatra and the ladies of the present day using the same perfume. THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS! THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS! I THE EGYPT!AN LOTUS !!! Manufactured by F. A.Pknnx, Brooklyn, New York. E. A. LOVKJOY, Agent, n9-3m 93 Fulton street. N. Y. FOR SALE. I A BIiLS No. 1 Mackerel 1 ” 10 bids No. 2 Ma kerel 10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 25 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel 26 half bbls No. 3 Mackerel 150 kits No. 2 Mackerel 160 kits No. 2 Mackerel 4o tubs Choice Lard 13 tubs Choice Butter 4 firkins Choice Butter. The above lot are fresh aud new, and will be offered low, to close consignment. CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., nov23 Corner Abercorn and Bay streets. Wholesale Boots and Shoes ! Fellner and Poliak, 157 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga., ARE enabled, through their permanent Hou3e in . Boston, to furnish Jobbers and Dealers in this city as well as those in the country, with mure ad vantages and conveniences in the Boot and Shoe Trade, than any house in said line. novl-6m For Sale, 1 *JI lA BUSHELS Prime White Corn l»)vv 2000 bushels Prime White Oats k N. A. HARDER A CO. Strayed or Stolen, A DARK RAY HORSE,abont ten hand* high, with long tail and short mane, and between eight and nine year* old, with no peculiar marks. lie dis appeared from Montgomery ou Sunday night last.— Any informal inn in reference (o him will be thank fully received and liberally rewarded, if left at the otilce ul the Daily Herald. n22-tf NOTICE. THE undersigned promise* to cure Seminal Weakness in all its worst forms without the use of medicine— Please send for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for postage. Address J. M. RUSSELL, OCUO-3m Boston Mass. Notice. CENTRAL R. R. A BANKING CO. OF GA.,) Savannah. Nov. 14, 1806 f THE Annual Msetlna of the Stockholders of ihis Company will beheld on Thursday, the 14ih of December next, at the Banking House in Savannah, at 10 o'clock, a. rn. A full attendance Is earnestly re quested. GKO. A. CUTLER, ill 5 1m Cii wilier. PLATED WARE. JUST received, a small tnvuko "f h">«vy I‘luiid F.,rk* "'“ 1 *V nil ts June,' Hiiililing*. Il«v»lrcet. NOTICE. NAVANMAII. Nut Uhl, imp,, During *ts «l*um> u fmm the city nr Hut# Mr 0, II Duller I* m$ duly (UtlwrUed sgoul ■II «’ W TIH'MI’nIN STLKLK A 11l IMI VMt. II Nsrrkltli M»w, IIIIIum llvbil, Mu, I'm i «AM. Hi* * Rent luu ul Wh lueale *ud lUtail |a,r V 2 i lieeer* Iu tlivir *u|* rtm etuvk us MIMTAHI AAll MAVAIt i MFIIIIMG, sen FI'ItNINIIINO GO))|m WkUiMA »I**ke Fell)» G'-hU, Jewelfy, *l>4 I'lele* wSmMMMM filMVi jUlft Mu.) ~.).). rii*.ll>N4e.l me Field qieeeee, UMfelM* ulxvwk mA> l* i A* HAVANNAH BUSINESS DIRECTORY ..r.i f-; - COMMISSION MERCHANTS. R u< " Vbbilury A. to.. General OommUaiun ...cet ’ “ ,ru,a ’ ah "'”’ H*r>)«rd A"• * to., G.OOUV AM. Cgo 7** xiMtio* Mrx.iuNTs 1+) coiqire** auil ;r, M Julian »u. U«he*t market prl, , j paid lorCoUun' Wool, Beeswax, oc. Lilarnl on Cotton, A c 1 » »■ BKIIX. FACTOR AND GENEK uTcTim 1 . MISSION MSBCMAST, 8.,y stand. Savannah, Ga. lm-n-a * Erwin A Hanlee, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - _ Hay street. Savannah, li. PRY GOODS. Jo I* u itl< lunagliy, 1 DEALER laN DRY GOODS, Ac. lOO Brongiiton afreet Cloth,no. Hats, Ac. |g _____ GROCERIES, Ac. M. E. p - I Bronghton streci Bay alteet, over Expre** Oliice. GAS FITTING YTTeed & Cornwell, *¥ Wholesale Dealer* in Haro ware and Tin Ware N °. 169 and 161 Broughton street. T 7 Cranston, ~ V 2 • TLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, ______ 1,1 *t., next to eor. Whitaker SEGARS, TOBACCO. Ac. Kulb. “ ■* • SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIFKn xr — 1 ” I] ’‘ door South of the Market' PRINTING, STATION ER \, &c Cttvtilf ii, Liu< a, AND STATIONERS Cor - lir yan afreet and Market Square Vt “iking Ink, Manukaotokei, mid for sale by DAVID H. GALLOWAY, - 35 Drayton street. tlco. N. Nichols, * BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, - - lia y st -’ between Abercorn and Dravton E. BINDER, Wo. 6 Whitaker street. W. Mason tv Co*, • HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE. No 11 1 Bay street. ~~AT TOR N EYS7 WM. It. Harden, " ' = — 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, , 176 Bay street, ul4 - lm Savannah. VYATCHES, &c. FD. Jordan, Dealer in Watched and Jewelxy, * Ijilveu and Plated Ware. FasotGoods, Arc E®’ Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 129 Congress st„ opposite the Pulaski House. PHYSICIANS. Jo*, W. Clift, M. D, Cor. South Broad and Barnard-sts. } OrriJjE Houi.s—to 10 A. M„ and 4 tos P. M„ fcST" Hesidence—Mr. Wash’s, Broughton Street, Lt ''l rn one door east Masonic Hall. DRUGGISTS: WM. \t ul.li, IWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, aui-4 oourhcaet cor. Barnard and Broughton sis. 1 A. Solomons & Cos., * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, urders executed accurately and with despatch. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ames & Peabody, Jobbers in Men’s, Women's, and Children’s Calf, Serge and Kid BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds and qualities. 152 Congress sU, 4th door North of the Market. QUEENS WAKE, &c. Ed. Smyth, QUEEN6W ARE, GLASS AND • CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail. 109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bull CONFECTIONERY. M Fitzgerald, • WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL DEALER IN CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY SYRUPS, CANDIES, Ac., /So., IF" In any quantities, to suit Purchasers. WHITAKER STKEET, SODA WATER John Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER, PORTER and ALE, CORDIALS, SYRUPS, *O. and West Broad streets. Hay, Hay. 7P‘) BALES Prime Northern Bay, per Srhr Clam I Pickett For .ale to arrive. ctiH BRI GLAM, BAILWIN 4 CO. Paper andßag Warehouse Warren & Platner, WHOLESALE dealers in all kinds of coarse snd line Paper, Envelops, Twines and Paper Boxes. Sole Agents in this city for the Ball) Paper Mills. Tile highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old Rope and Bagging and Waste Paper, In large or small quantities. octlO-tf 210 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. NOTICE TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY THE STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4t.. DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1865. ALL persons who shipped Goods by the Steamer S« vanimh. on tile above named day, are requested V> call immediately at tile store of F. M. Myrell, fis’Q** Harris’ Buildings, Bay street, and identify such goo® as have been saved from the wreck of the steann*r. J. W. WOLCOTT, n2O Agent^ NOTICE. Steamship Chase* CONSIGNEES or owners of gnnris ]>er stcumrhiP Cha»e, on voyage from New York. October 71st. 1865, will please present copies of invoices: Claims for short deliveries ami deduction* ford»maf3x it anv, to the undersigned, »n or before tile 15tn n “' of December next, for the purpose of making the *"• jostuient of the genoral average. HUNTER A GAMMELL pr Macon Telegmgh, Augusta Constitutionalist amt Atlanta intelligence!, please copy and send hut w thisofllce n24tii TO GARDENERS. Onion Sots. JUST received, live hill* Choice White Onion He# Will be sold low, to clnar eon»lgtime»t, by M J HOLOMOKH .f «•>*■. . nlt’tf June*’ Bllllitlllg*. B*y WILMINGTON IRON WORKS PUBEY, JONES & CO., WllMilnuloH. I*. <• hi AHUFAGTIJHK Iron tOeahtl.u*!* bie*» IG"- M lilll*™. M*< hl|iiM» t)H *•» Mil * *’ II ■ lied loo* • xiwiioiMr lb l.ii*in>«* *nd l#l"* 1 1 . will) >*i» ill.i.oi l*ilt'll*, l • ■loibg • ' )l«», •*• |))»|)*n)l hi *■•)* )>'■ ))iib.i* 'l"i * VH ...H4 M ■