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Public Debt.
The Secretary ol the Treasury stales tbe
amount of tbe public debt on ibe 31»t of Oc
tober, 1865, to have been ♦-',#08,643,437,57»,
of which ibe portion, constming ol United
Stales note# aud fractional currency, amount
ed to *454,218,088,201 leaving as funded
debt *;! 4.54,381, 333.35. Tbe report aayg
“Bv the statement ol tbe public debt on
tbe si*t of October, it appears that, besides
tbe compound interest, tbe United States,
and tbe fractional notes, the past due debt
amounted to $ 1,3*3,320 03
Tbe debt due iu 1865 and 1866
to 187,543,646 46
Tbe debt due in 1867 and 1868
to 848,329,591 80
During tbe mouth of October some $50,-
000.000 of tbe compound interest notes were
fauded in five-twenty six per cent, bouds
under the provisions of the act ot March 3,
1865.
"Os tbe debt falling due in 1867 and 1868.
$830,000,000 consist of seven-thirty notes.
It may be regarded, says Mr. McCulloch, as
premature to luud any considerable amount
of these notes within the next year; but iu
view of the tact that they are convertible in
to bonds onlv at the pleasure of the holders,
it win oe evraently prudent for Congress to
authorize the Secretary, whenever it can lie
advantageousiy done, to fund them in ad
vance ot their maturity.”
“Toe Secretary (be continues)has already
recommended that he be authorized to sell
b >nds of the United States, bearing interest
at a rate not exceeding six per cent., for the
purpose of retiring Treasury notes and United
States notes. He further recommends that
he be authorized to sell, at his discretion,
bonds of a similar character to meet any de
ficiency tor the present fiscal year, to reduce
the temporary loan by such au amount as he
may deem advisable, to pay the certificates
of indebtedness as they mature, and also to
take up any portion of the debt maturiue
prior to 1869 that can be advantageously re
tired. It i# not probable that it will be ad
visable, even if Could be done without press
ing them upon the market, sell a much larger
amount ol bonds within the present or next
fiscal year than will be necessary to meet any
deficiency of the Treasury, to pay the past
due aud maturing obligations of the Govern
ment, and a part of tbe temporary loan, and
to retire au amount of the catnpoutid inter
est notes and United States notes sulUoient to
bring back the business of the country to a
healthier condition. But no harm can result
from investing the Secretary with authority
to dispose of bonds, if the condition of the
market will justify it, in order to anticipate
the payment of those obligations that must
soon be provided for.”
We have thus placed our reader- in posses
sion of the views in as, condensed a form as
possible, of the Secretary of the Treasury of
the means proposed for retiring the unfunded
p rtion ot the public debt. He estimates
that the whole amount may reach on the Ist
c: July, 1866, tbe sum of three thousand
n mns, when all our liabilities shall be ac
curately ascertained.
Wo shall next offer some remarks on that
portion of the Report that embraces Mr.
McCulloch’s plan for redeeming the public
and bt.
Hr. Seward'* Account of the Attack upon
Him—An Interesting Story.
The American correspondent of the Lon
d m Spectator writes that he recently heard
Mr. Seward and Mr. Frederick Seward give
tlio following account ol their own sensa
tions at the time of the attempted assassi-
nation :
‘‘.Mr. Frederick Seward said that on step
ping from his bed-room into the passage and
seeing the assassin, he merely wondered
what he was doing there, aud called him to
account. On his resisting the fellow's en
deavor to press into Mr. Seward’s room, the
assassin drew a revolver, which he presented
at Mr. Frederick Seward's head. What fol
lowed, it must be remembered, took place in
a few seconds. Mr. Frederick Seward’s first
thought was, ‘That’s a navy revolver.’
“The man pulled tbe trigger, but it only
snapped, and his intended victim thought
‘that cap missed fire.’
"Ilis next sensation was ihat of confusion,
and being upon the floor, resting upon his
tight arm, which, like his lather’s jaw, was
barely recovered from a bad fracture—the
assassin had felled him to the floor with the
butt of his pistol; he put his baud to his
head, and findisg a hole there, he thought,
‘tout cap did nut miss fire after all.’ f
Then he became insensible, and remained
so tor two hours or more. His first indica
tion of returning consciousness was the ques
tion, ‘ Have you got the ball out ?’ after
which he fell off again iuto a comatose con
dition, which was ofloug continuance.
On the very afternoon of iho day when
Mr. Lincoln was assassinated, Mr. Frederick
Seward, who was Assistant Secretary of
State, had asked his father what preparation
should be made for the presentation of Sir
Frederick Bruce which was to take place
the next day. Mr. Seward gave him the
points of a reply to lie made to Sir Frederick, ’
aud he laid the outliuc of the speech on the
President’s table, and as I have previously
iutormed my readers, Mr. Lincoln that after
noon wrote out the reply, adopting Mr. Sew
ard’s suggestions, and thus preparing that
reception of the British Minister by Presi
dent Johnson, which was regarded at tbe
time by the people to whose representative it
was addressed, as so friendly, and fair and
dignified.
Mr. Frederick Seward’s first inquiry after
be came fully to his senses, which was a long
time alter the assassination, was: ‘Has Sir
Frederick Bruce been presented V He
thought that only one night had passed,
since” he knew not what had happeued to
him, and his mind took up matters just
where it had left them.
Mr. Seward's mental experience during
his supposed assassination l was in its nature
so like that oi his sou, that it raises the ques
tion whether this absence of consternation
and observation of minute particulars is not
common in circumstances of unexpected and
not fully apprehended peril. Mr. Seward
was lying upon his side, close to the edge of
his bed, with his head resting in a frame,
which had been made to give him case and
to protect his broken jaw from pressure.
lie was trying to keep awake, having
been seized upon by a sick man’s fancy—it
was that if he slept he would wake up with
hick-jaw . He was brought to full conscious
ness by the scuffle in the passage-way, follow
cu -, Vi'* ® tJ 'rance of the assassin, and the
cry of Miss Seward, Oh, he will kill my fa
tacr. But he saw nothing of his assailant
until a hana appeared above his face, and
u his k ught was, ‘What handsome cloth
1 " overcoat is made of’.’ The assassin's
a then appeard, and the helpless states
nan only thought, ‘\\ hat a handsome man "
cPayne was a nue-lookiug fellow.)
Tu«-u came a 6ensation as ot the rain strik
ognim smartly upon one side of his face
rnd neck ; then quickly the same upon the
i her tide, but he felt no severe pain This i
was the assassin's knife. The blood spouted '
he thought‘My time has come,’ and tailing
from the bed to the floor fainted. His'first
ensation ol returning consciousness was
• hat he was drinking tea, and that ‘it tasted
good.’ Mrs Seward was giving him tea with
a spoon. He heard low voices arouud him,
lung and replying as to whether it would
«■ possible for him to recover- He could not
Bpcah, h„t uis eyes showed bl» c .nwioga.
ue»s, and that ho desired to apeak They
brought hint a porobhou tablet, on which
he btunsgi-d to write, ’Give me eoma more
t«* , I Khali get well.' And from that mo
ment Uc has slowly hut steadily recovered
Iwatth aud strength."
The leading physicians In Paris have
i omu to the conclusion that one ol the best
pfetcutlers of cholera, it tutu lulled with
Uci, and that fu > ouseauenee ol lids, an im<
uieusc rousumpilon of ram hae taken place
in k rauc« siiUiiu the last lortuighl. Una
lo tto’ alone la Fails has sutil no Uas Ursa
A NOBLE PURPOSE
AMD
A Glorious Result
H.
There *re an many road* lo feme and loiiucea#
there were gateways u> ancient Thebes. Tour am
bitious warrior is (or carrying bis way with the
*abre; your aspiring politician tor scheming his way
by intrigue amt consummate art. But there Is one
grand braadpa.l. t« the goal, along which nothing
base can travel. It 1* «>•> path set .part fcr the
march ot tal-nt, energy, ami noble purpose and
lhonghfnll .trobstacles it contains uonethat a brave
man cannot surmount. This tact bat been exemplified
mlnnnmerah:# instances, tint in taw more forcibly
itan in the rise and progress of IIK. HOOFLAND’S
i kkMAN HITTERS. For over fifteen year, its course
has been onward and upward, scattering blessings at
.. ‘err Bb-p. until it now stands on the topmost rounds
of the ladder of fame, ss the
great tonic.
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XflOY WiiV!
Hoofland’s German Bitters
Is a positive remedy Tor
DYSPEPSIA,*
AKS
Diseases Resulting from
DItORIIR 10F THC LIVER »»''
DIRISTIVE ORBAHC,
And is the only cert ain and safe
RESTORER OF STRENGTO
4 IN CASES OF DEBILITY.
o
By tbe use of this Bitters
Weakened and Debilitated Frames He
roine Renewed with all the Vigor
of Health.
Impaired constitutions arc rebuilt, and tho patient
in * short time regains
Vigor, Health and Strength.
F
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders ofthe Digestive Organ, I
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of Ihe Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight
in the stomach, Sour Eructations, Smit
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the (
Stomach, Swimming of the Head,
Harried and Difficult Breath
ing, Fluttering at the
Heart,
Choking or Suffocating
Sensation wh«n In a Lying Pos
ture, Dimuena of Vision,
Dots or
Weba before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain la the Head, Defi
ciency of l erapl ation. Yellowness of
the Skin aud Eyea, Pain In tile Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden FluHhe, of lleat, Buril
’ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ofF.vll,
aud great Depreeaion of Spirits.
| Ktmember
That these Bitters
contain no Rum or Whiskey.
• [And can't make Drunkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
But a Highly Concentrated Vsgetabls Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs
It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of liruuk
enness into the boeom of your families- to your wife,
your children, or your friends.
SOIrDIEHS
Or others, whose systems have become Impaired by
hardships or disease, will flud in this Bitter* a tonic
thnqwill restore them to all their full vigor.H
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These Bitters have pcrlormed mors cures!
Given Better Satisfaction I
Have more Testimony!
Have more respectable people to vouch for them!
Than any other article In the Market. We defy any
one to contradict this assert ior .
AND WILL PAY SI,OOO
To any one that wIU produce a Certificate published
by us that is not GENUINE.
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READ WHO SAYS SO.
FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
Washington, January 1, 1864.
Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to you, I
have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experi
enced marked beuelt from your lloofland's German
Bit tecs. During a long ami tedious session of Con
gress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated
me. A kind friend suggested the use of the prepara
tion I have named. I took his advice, and llie result
was improvement of health, reuewed energy, and
that particular relief I so much needed and ohtaine I
Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire tp
be. Truly yonr friend,
THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
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From Rev. W. D. Setgfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist
Church.
Pliiladelptaa, December 26, 1863.
M rasas. Jonxs A Evans,
Gentlemen I— J have recently been laboring under
the distressing eOecm of indigestion, accompanied hv
a prostration offhe nervous system. Numerous r. m
edies were recommended by incuds aud sous' ot Hu m
tested, but without T-olet. Your Moofllsnd’s German
Bitters wore recommended by persons who hsd tried
them, and whose favorable mentiou of the Bitten, in
duced me also to try them. I must confers that I had
su avetsiou to patent medicines, from the "thousand
aud one" quack "Bitters,” whose only aim seems to
do to palm off swoetoned and drugged liquor upon
the community, tn a sly way ; and the tendency of
which, I fear, la to make mauy a confirmed drunkard.
Upon learning that youra waa really a medicinal
preparation. I look It with happy effect Ira action
was not only upon the ttomueh, but apon ihy uer
vone system, was prompt aud gratifying. 1 reel that 1
have derived great anrl permanent benefit from the
use ol a few bottles. fsr^ingreclhjllemurs.
No. US* Shack amaxoti street.
BEWARE of counterfeits.
■ee ihtt tbs signature ot “C. M JACXSON” is on the
Wrapper of etelt home,
PRINCIPAL OFVIQK A MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH STREET,
JONES* EVANS,
HCt r lUtStORM Iff C M •> Ant HON A (VI.
W. M W Al.au Huts Agent.
(or Broughinn A Hainan! «* Natnaask. (Is
Fw sals Iff Bngguff sard In arc, la srw; utwa la
FOB IAIA 4, TO tilth T.
NIK SALE OK KENT.
TWO Cotton Plantation* in Vjarrai rntinty. na—
AN' t oru, cotton Mule*, oxen, Block,
j 4 'utile. Itoff*. and Wtfoti*, t*j»rt*. £<■
A| ply :if Itiom.ts' Comm Kott<t*. or to K. 14. Kowc,
I mi’ in Low ode* county.
ir not soM or rental 'prior to Neoiwl Monday tn
* January tliejr will !*• n*J at public Hale at
j lliomas'CroHHßoid*. i' \t : r nscouiitv, on that day.
dV.'w B. V . UAKTKIIMiE k CO.
TO RENT,
4 LARGE STORE well adapted to the Diy U<*odß
-a*, or Boot a.id Shoe trade.
For particular* enquire at 159 Congrew at. %
dtf-eotln
FOR SALE,
CITY OK SAVANNAH COUPONS, in Bums to
suit purchasers
KOKIIYCK. ANDERSON A lANNEY,
d*-tf No 10 Stoddard's Range.
FOR SALE.
a ik BBLS N<*. 1 Mackerel
I"" 10 bbl* No. 3 Mackerel
lo l)l»l* N«a a Mackerel
•JSlialf bbte No. 1 Mackerel
*25 ball bids No. 3 Mackerel
15«» kits No. *2 Mackerel
150 kits No. f Mackerel
4 i tubs Choice Lard
13 tube Choice Butter
4 firkins Choice Butter.
Tho above lot are fresh aud new, anil will be offered
low, to close consignment.
CHAS. L. COLBY CO.,
nov2X Corner Abercorn ami Bay streets.
For Lease or Rent,
yf: ACRES of good Farm Land, two miles from the
o*9 Court Uonriu. Apply to
JOFIN MoMAHON.
n23-tf Jefferson and Broughton streets.
Holiday Presents
CREAT SALE
OF
Watches, Chains, Diamond
Rings, etc., etc.,
ONE MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH!
To be disposed of at
ONE DOLLAR EACH!
Without re gard to value! Not tp be paid for until
you know what you are tt> receive !!
Splendid List of Articles,
AH lo he Sold at One Dollar each l
300 Musical Boxc9 S2O to $l5O each
150 “ “ with bells and
castinets 200 to 500 “
500 Sliver Teapots and Coffee Urus 20 to 50 “
suo “ Chafing Dishes 30 to 100 “
1000 “ Ice Pitchers 20 to 50 “
2500 “ Syrup Cups, with salvers 20 to 50 “
5600 “ Goblets and Drinking
Cups....*. sto 50 “
3000 “ Castors 15 to 50 “
2000 “ Fruit, Corel and Cake
Baskets 20 to 50 “
5000 dozen Sliver Teaspoons 10 to 20 doz.
10000 “ •• Table Spoons and
Forks...., 20to 40* “
250 Gentlemen’s Gold Hunting-case
Watches ■> 50 to 150 each
250 Ladies' Gold and Enamelled
Huntlng-ca-e Watches..,-... 35 to To “
500 Gent’s Hunting-case Silver
Watches 35 to 70 “
200 Diamond Kings. 50 to 100 “
5000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 4to 30 t*
3uoo “ Oval Band Bracelets -4 to » “
6000 Jet and Gold Bracelets. 6to 10 “
2uoo Chatelaine Chains and Guard
Chains sto 20 “
7000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4to 10 “
5000 Coral, Opal and Emerald
Brooches 4to 8 “
6000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava anil Floren
tine Ear Drops 4to 8 “
7500 Coral, Opal aud Emerald Ear
Drops....’: 4to 8 “
4000 California Diamond Breastplnts2.so to 10 ••
3000 Gold Fob and Vest WatcliKeys 2.50 to 8 “
4000 Fob and Vest Ribbon-slides.... 3to to “
5000 sets Solttai# Sleeve-buttons,
Studs, Ac 3to 8 “
3000 Cold Thimbles, Pencils, Ac. ... 4 to « “
10000 Miniature Lockets .2.50 to 10 “
4000 do do., magic spring 10 to 20 “
3000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac.. 2to 8 “
5000 Plain Gold Kings 4to 10 “
5000 Chased “ .. 4to 11 “
10000 Stone-set and slgbi t Kings 2.50 to lo «
10000 California Diamo.nl Kings 2to 10 “
7500 sets Ladles’ Jcwely—Jet ana
Gold 6to 15 “
bOOO sets Ladles’ Jewelry- Cameo,
Pearl, Opal and other stones 4to 15 “
10000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension
Holders and Pencils 4to 10 “
10000 Gold Pens arid Gold-mounted
Holders 6-to 10 “
6000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension
Holders*.. 15 to 25 “
5008 Ladies'Gilt aud Jet Buckles... 610 15 ",
6000 •• Hall- liars
and Balls, 510 10 ••
AURANDALE A CO.,
Mamilaoturer’s i yt ts,
no. 1«7 Rrnadirni/, .V**»e York,
Announce that all the above list of goods wifi be
sold for
One Dollar Each!
In coiirtequeucc pf the great stagnation ot trade in
th«‘ manufacturing districts ol F.uglaml, through the
war having rut oif the supply Os cotton, a large cut-in*
tity ol Valuable Jewely, originally iuteudM for the
KDglisU market, ha* been sent off for sale iu this
country, and must be sold at any sacrifice. Under
these circumstanced, AKRANDALK & CO., actiug as
agents for the principal European manufacturers,
have resolved upon a
GREAT GIFT APPORTIONMENT.
to be divided according to tljf following regulations:
Ccififioagw of the various article* are put into en
velopes Indiscriminately, sealed up, am! when or
dered, are taken out without regard to choioe, and
sent by mail, thus showing ho favoritism. Oti re
ceipt of the certificate you will see what you arc to
have, and then It is at your option to send the dollar
and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus
obtain a gold watch, diamond ring, or any set of
Jewelry on our list, for One Dollar.
Send 25 Cents for Certificate .
Iu all transaction* by mail, we shall charge for
forwarding the certificates, paying postage and do
ing the .business, 2 » cents each, which must be en
closed when the certificate is sent for. Five certific
ales will be sent foisl, eleven for $3, thirty for $6,
sixty-five for slu, one hundred for slj.
What the Prcw Say of Ps,
The Lafayette (Inti.) Daily Courier, March 18,18C5,
says: “A better selected, more varied or fashionable
assortment df jewelry candor be found on the routi
nent than Arrandak* k Cos. are now-oiteriilg. Messrs.
Arrandale & Cos. occupy a high position in commer
cial circles, as men entirely above the common trick
ery of trade. Their statements nigy be implicitly
relied upon, both as to the character of their goods
and the manner of disposal. Ladies especially; in all
parts of the country, art* realizing handsome profits
as agents, and if any of our lair readers desire to in
terest themselves iii the enterprise, they may do so
with perfect confidence/’
(ißfcATGift Distiuhction.—A rare opportunity is
ottered for obtaining watches, chains, diamond rhigs,
silverware, etc., by Messrs. Arrandale k Cos., at No.
167 Broadway. They have an immense stock pfar
tides, varying In value, and all are ottered at one
dollar each. The distribution is very fairly done :
you agree to Like a certificate of a certain article,
enclosed in an envelope, and are not required to pay
your dollar unless you are satisfied with the atticle,
which will certatirly be worth more than that
amount, ami maj be s'o or SIOO. An excellent
mode thus of Investing a dollai .—Sunday Times , X.
V. City, Feb. 10, I*os.
Messrs. Arrandale k Cos. have long been personally
known to us, and we believe them to be every way
worthy of public confidence. —.V. I'. Scottish Atptr
iC'iuJiMii ll, ’<j4.
By Messrs. Arrandale A Co's arrangement, tlic
advantage* musi l»e on the side ot the customer, Ibr
be haa everything to gaiu and notluog comparatively
to lose. Ue knows w hat he will cet for his dollar
beforehand, aud he need not send It il he is not sau>-
Deri. —yew York Daily Xeics. Auy. o, 1604.
Wo know the firm iu question to »** very respect,
able and thoroughly worthy of public confidence,
and recommend our friends t»» read their advertise
ment.—A. I*. Albion , Sept. 3, IStig.
Kmit.ov *iknt for Ladies.—The most eligible and
profit aide vmployinent we have heard of lor ladles n
the sale of certificate* lor the Great cut Distribution
of Arrandale & Cos. A lady of onr acquaintance has
been very successful iu this way, uot only in filling
her ow n purs**, but also tu doing a good turn to those
to whom she sold the certificate*, as will i* aetn by
our advertising columns. Gentlemen eau also be
thus cufujtd.-ffAVm York Sunday Mercury, jug.
I*. 166.’.
AtitNTN.-Wc want agents in every regiment, aud
iu every town and county tn the country, and itioaa
acting as such will »*o allowed ton cents on tvert
certificate ordered by them, provided their reintf
tanee amounts to one dollar, also o her indueetuenta
which tun tic learned on apnltcution a gem a will
collect ;t» cauu for winy ctMilfb air. and ivmii
ct id* to u«, vltlier lit i fsl or mauipe
ARHAND.VLK A ( 0.,
•kit laws IS> JhVMdlllup, at. r
WANTED.
A YOUNG MAN, i pab>e ul rete ul e set ul
A Iu * '.luMtMkM UM>I tun-ial I'U.luea.,
A ’ miirr ‘ Address tin* *i.
I*o,l VMrv, asfMMk. SA M
| UIMNISSIOI NKHIIUITMo-
F. M.MYRELL,
STEAMHOAT At»ENT,
UKNKHAI. (ONMIsmOk AM» FOH
WAHUIXU MKKtTIANT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Ham*' Uuildin.K. ?d d**or west <*f A. Low A Co.’•*
Refer» to Ms**. Hunter A Gaiomell. < >*«<•, John
son A Graybill - Dell. Wylly A Christian ; Both well *
Whitehead; Miller, Thomas A Cos.; M. A. Cohen,
Ks*|. nep.s.'-tf
Wu H Tisotre fi. wTuokim.n
Tison & Gordon.
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 96 BAY STREET,
Savannah, -------- Georgia.,
Special atlention will be given to the sale of Lumber,
Rosin, Turpentine, A.,
oci24-ftm*
By —■ *
TtV-M. HORltri.. A. O. SOHRKC
SORREL BROTHERS,
SHIPPING, Owi mission and Forwarding Merchants,
bJ Bay afreet. Savannah, (Is.
References: Menem. 11. K. Corning, Sou & Co- N.
Y.; Messrs. Peter V. King & Cos., N. V.; Messrs. Fish
er, 'Brothers k Cos., Ballimoru.; M<*e»r*. S. &W. Welsh,
Philadelphia; National Bank, Savannah, Ga ; Francis
Sorrel Kan , Savannah. Ga ;CUaa. Green, Esq., Savau
nah, Ga.; T. R. Bloom, Ksq., Macon, Ga.
octl7 Sm*
D. 11. BALDWIN A CO.,
COMMISSION MKHCIIANTS,
178 Pearl Street, New York.
D. n. Blli*win,l « i-
J.F Cumminoa,/ New York
H. Dkiouam, \ o h
oct4-3m C. M Holst, f Savannah.
OKU. I>. KOWLE. WM. K. UOY. UUGU MIOE
FOWLE&CO.,
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA. VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
NEW YOlilv,
oct2s Cm
General Commission and For
warding Merchants-
Corner 'West Broad and Kay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned have this day entered Into a Co
partnership under the name aud style of MeKee,
Bennett Sc Cos., at McKee and Bennett's old stand.
Will keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of
Carriages, Bretts, Rockaways, Buggies, Harness and
Coach material of every description, which we will
sell at tite Lowest Ca9h Prices. All work sold war
ranted as represented. We have flue Store Rooms,
anti forwarding will be promptly attended to. Con
signments solicited.
Will open by Ist 'January Manufacturing and Re
pairing Department, anti will have experienced
workmen and choice material and be prepared to do
any amount of Carriage repairing.
MoKEK, BENNETT & CO.,
J. G. McKee. |
L. 8. Bsnnett. V
James McKee. I 02
KENNETH, MIEA & CO.,
(fotmmsshm fftmbunts,
202 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
tw Advances made on consignments of Cotton,
Ac., to Liverpool and New York. dl6-tm
A. S. Ifartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct!4-tf
H. Growdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
196 BAY STREET,
ANDERSON’S WHARF,
SAVANNAH, GA
oct2-3m
C. H. BENEDICT & CO.,
No. 86 IIIOU4I Street, New York,
Produce and Flour 'Commission
Merchants,
Dealers iu Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac,
Special attention to Southern Orders
Consignment* uu ueueral Merchandise solicited.
«octi7 3m
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AM) OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FKNNEH, BENNETT A BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MEROHANTB,
No. 40 Vierv Burner, lew Yosa.
And Memphis, Te::n,
Tuouas Fenhxu, Hekhy Bexkktt, D. W. Bow u in.
CILiS. L. COLBY k CO.,
Shipping Commission and Forwarding
MKIiCHANTS.
roses it look, oornib bat ano aurkmoks stbrct
savannah' oa.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Cone ig ament a o the firm of Cuas. L. Cot —,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE A WEIGHT, Agents at Augusts, Ga.
■■litkaCii:
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York.
Jarive Slade, lisej., New York.
Hon. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq- Boston. sep 18—tl
Woodward, Baldwin k 10.,
IIP Dnaac Street, New York, ”
U and 11 Ilunover St„ Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnabucgs and Yarns. jyis
JOHN s. sum & iu.,
Forwarding and Coiuinission
MERCHANm
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Ilay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
JNO. 0. HA MM 18. ED. G. SAMMIB. OUAB. L, MATHER
anil ts
MAGKY, BEATTIE & CO.
, SHIPPING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
303 and 30S Bay Street,
OSAVANNAH. On.
FFBH lor sale id Wholesale Merchant* upwards of
four huudred (UMt) barrel* of Whiskey, western
distillation, or various brand* and quslific*, together
with a large amount of Irish and Scotch Malt Wills
kie'L brandy, Wiuco, and Gins, at Philadelphia or New
\ork prices, cxpeiineo addtxi, or we will fill all ordei**
in the above named cities, at the lowest maikel prices,
delivered on board auy boat* of the regular linen.
* «n CO ?. llot j' tbe above, Wc should be pleased
to hll all order* of Country Produce from PliUadel
th>a or New York markets. Flour, Hacou, Grain,
ard, Lime, Sale Ac., a large qiuuility of which
»t» have on hand and offer for »ale »u the most reason
able term*.
We are prepsrtNi m nil times to make advances on
{toutfieri* Produce consigned to our house iu Philadel
phia,
MACKY a BEATTIE,
ya Booth Water •(■«.(.
MUMS 10 !.: iiml itas M-rk. i Mr* i
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO..
MavAM firaaki. natT to Mmk hanim' amd Pi.amvbib'
lUma Vi iuxmUi
Broker and Commleaion Agents
roa mu sab n k<iuu os
KKKiKH, HANK NoTtt, PRoDUI’A Ao.,
COMMISSION MIC K<’HANTS
SOUTHERN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
L'OliNKlt OF
BAY AND -LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O’FALLON & CO.,
FACTORS,
Forwarding & Commission
MERCIIANTM,
TJESPECTFTLLY invite atteutiou to our facilities
XV for the purchase or movement of bouihern
Products, Miid will give prompt attention to ail busi
ness entrusted to our care. Intending to establish,
permanently a House In £avanuah expect by strict 1
business principles te merit and receive a porthm of
the Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
areY>repared to Buy, or receive cm consignment to our
friends iu New York or Rurope, 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 the people
of Qeorgia *nd of adjoining States.
OFFICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
PT Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. oct7-3m
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
I* A.3NT D.
Collection and Commission Agency,
handle Southern lund aud property of all descriptions.
Parties wishing to sell are invited to forward lists.—
Numerous applications now on die from parties wish
ing to purchase.
Make collections on all parts of the 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 st., New York.
BKFEREMOEB BY P£ILMIBSION 7
lion. Benjamin Fitzpatrick. Ex-Governor of Alabama.
P. Harmony, Nephews & Cos., Bankers, 38 Broadway.
Messrs. H. B. Clufln & Cos , Importers, New York.
A. W. Qreenleat Esq., Banker, N. Y. n9-3m
Alkhkd K. Bicnnkti 1 ,) K v*h»*k Ciias. 11. Bknnett,
-las. C. Van Pelt, f iyew lorK Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR Til* C AlJt OF
COTTON TOIACGO, NAVAL STORES, ETC.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF 9TATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
533 Whitehall St., New York.
We have associated with us Mr D. W. Cuitis, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-Gm
JOHN L. VILLALONGA,
COTTON FACTOR,
FORWARDING A ND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No, 9-4, Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
octifl 6m
G. H. ArTedge,
72 BAY STREET,
Grocer and Ship Chandler,
Coxnntiission and Forwarding Mer
chant,
I WOULD respectfully solicit a liberal share of pa
tronage from my friends and acquaintances, guar
anteeing to give entire satisfaction and sell at the
lowest market prices.
Orders from the country will receive immediate and
prompt attention.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
novlß
Hknbv L. Jkwttt. Jamcs 1. Snioer.
Jewett SSSniclei*,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Second Street, Macon, Ueorgia,
(Between Cherry and Poplar.)
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
ments of cotton, produce, manufactures and other
articles of merchandise. Orders aud consign incuts
solicited from a]l parts of the country. Best attention
given to orders for purchasing cotton.
Agents for several first class Insurance Companies.
n9-tf ’ ___
W. J. Blair. A. J. Smith. W. W. Keen.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
No. 2»S BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Commission jHerclmnls,
AND
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANU
r FACTORED TOBACCO.
Will purchase and sell on commission, cotton,
cotton go*ds, wines, liquors, segars, and produce aud
merchandise of every description. ►
Consignments solicited.
Kkfvbznoes —Brigham, Baldwin & Cos., Wm. H.
Stark, Claghorn A Cunningham, Br«dy, Smith & Cos.,
Savannah, Ga. dT-2m*
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
General CDmmission Merchants.
Forwarding aud Shipping Agents,
NO.IW BAY STREET, (up stairs )
Refer to Qeo. W. Andciaon, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B.
Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley &
Smis, J. B. &J. W. Walker, Aujjusta. Consiirmnents
solicited. 6m-nov2
J. W. RABUN,
(Late Rabun & Smith,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
No. 140 BAY STREET,
First store West of the Exchange,
61-In SAVANNAH, OIONOIA. ’
W. J. sun. A, J. SMITH. w. W. KEXS.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
ISTo. 299 Broad. Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
General Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the Sale of
Manufactured Tobaeco.
Will Purchase and Sell, on Commission, Cotton,
Cotton Goods, Wines, Liquors, Produce aud Merchun
■dise of every description.
Consignments solicited. 2m-nl4
LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO.,
14- X II roti<l*v ii y.
New York,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Agentt Atlantic t'oaxt Itfnil Steam-
Conpaii)’.
AdvNiicss made on roasignmenu by
JNO. if. WILDKK,
nctSft ‘ini bavupnali.
K. H IsAraaor, Gio. P. Smiak, '
Lata 1> A K. N laiiiiruis Late Jas. I Hutdar 4 Cos.
Navioiimh Ga. Savannah, and j
lilrch 4 Snider. Columbua
E.S.LATHROP & CO.,
uknekal
Commission Merchants,
ass i iMisr. **]',<*, aum
HKGNII BT , ONII DOOM KMUU iIIKHHI,
MACON, OA.
-**‘aj
M AII. Hot D*
Central Railroad
BB&&. r ■*• • *
W LI’AI WW U U'*
BUPERINTEXLENTZS OFFICE. 1
SnYunimlu O*., N*.v. Iti, IMi.'f
ON and after W«-dis€»iiiy, ttd uiM., * daily
Uam will leave lor AvguMM at HXn a.
m.. conffi'Ctiug with * hue of Uzcki* nmnifig lietweeu
Btutiou C, Central Railroa*!, and Wiyimburu on the
AugUM.i and Savanu.-th Railruad.
Pa»M*ngers by thw hue will arrive in Angueta the
next inonung after leaving Savannah iu time to
conuect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta
Returning arrive iu Savannah at 3.45 p. m
Freight to go by Paaeeiiger Tram mm* be prepaid
and delivered halt hour before departure of train.
By order of
GEO. W ADA Mb,
_ General Superintendent.
Central Railroad
yiTTlTomm? dTsV’
V •**. W.Jbj*. alii.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
Savannah, Nov. IStll, ISCS. (
Thin Company is now, iu connection with H. J.
Dickerson A Co.'s Wagons, pnqmivd to receive and
forward to Augusta. Macon, Atlanta Ac., daily from
twenty to thirty tiious* id pounds of Freight, aud go
through in from three to live days.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
Shippers Railroad freight can be paid here or at des
tination.
Freight on iß‘rishahle goods most be prepaid.
Rates to August a« until further notice, will be per
foot 50 cents, per 100 lbs. s*oo
GEO W. ADAMS,
U'2o General Superintendent.
DR. T. J. CHARLTON
HAS RI STMED THE PRACTICE OF
Medicine and Surgery.
Residence and Office corner Whitaker and Perry
streets. __ _ _ lm*-nlti
UOWKLL OOBil. JAMES JACKSON.
COBB & JACKSON,
Attorneys-a t-Law,
n29-3m MACON, GEORGIA.
HAYWOOD & LaROCHE.
Office at the Ice House, Market Square.
OAK, Pine and Mixed Wood kept constantly on
h:ind and delivered to orders at the shortest
otice. . dllm
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
TimberAc Lumber Dealers
200 BAY BTREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
d4tr
L. B. DAVIS,
(Formerly of Atlanta, Ga.)
GROCER & COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
292 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, (Teorgia.
N. B.—Particular attention given to receiving and
forwarding Produce aud Merchandise.
Refers to A, Wilbur, Hunter A Gummed. Crane,
Johnsou & Graybill, and John R. Wider. Suvanuah,
Georgia. «15-t«>vlm
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Nos. 87 AND *9 SOWERY
AND 65 CHRISTY STREET, N. Y.
ÜBGKAAF & TAYLOR
Have the large.it variety of
ROSEWOOD, WALNUT
AND MAHOGANY,
PARLOR, CHAMBER,
DINING ROOM
AND LIBRARY FURNITURE,
to be found in this city, and at the lowest |>rices.
MATTRASSES AND SPRING BEDS
FROM $5 TO sl.
EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSTEADS
FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
oct3l -2m
Metropolitan Enterprise
Great Gift Sale
or THE
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
Jowelers’ Assoointion.
Capital » $1,000,000
Depot, 107 Broadway.
AN immense stock of Pianos, Watches. Jewelry.
ami Fancy Goods, all to be sold for One Dollar
each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for
till yon see what yon will receive.
Certificates, naming each article and its value, are
placed iu sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of
these envelopes will be sent hy mail to any address on
receipt of 25 cents ; five for $1; eleven for $2; thirty
for $6; sixty five for $10; and one hundred for sls.
Ou receipt of the Certificate you will sec what von
are going to have, and then it is at your option to pay
the dollar uud take he article or not. Purchasers
may thus obtain »Gold Watch, Diamond King, a
Piano, Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on onr
list, for $1: and in no case can they got less than One
Dollars' worth, as there are no blanks.
Agents are wanted in every town in tile country ;
every person call make $lO a day, selling our Certifi
cates in the greatest sale of Jea elry ever known.
Send 25c. for a Certificate, which will inform yon
what yon can obtain for *l. At the same time get
our circular, containing full list and particulars, also
Terms to Agents.
Address
JAMES HUTCHINSON A CO..
n!6-2m 107 Broadway, N. Y.
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, ISO3.
Black Dark Green
Black for Silk Light Green
Dark Bine Magenta
Light Blue Maize
French Blue Maroon
Claret Brown Orange
Dark Brown Pink
Light Brown Purple
Snuff Brown Royal Purple
Cherry Salmon
Crimson Scarlet
Dark Drab Slate
Light Drab Solferino
Fawn Drab Violet
Light Fawn Drab Y’ellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Good*, Shawls,
. Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feather*, children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.
For 25 cents you can color as many good* as Would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye The process is
simple, ami any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, Finch aud German,
inside of each package.
HOWE & STEVENS,
. 260 liroudwa.v, Boston.
For sale hy drnggisi* anti dealers generally,
octliuhn
Notice.
ROCKBY, HANCOCK COUNTY, I
Novsmusblo, IMS. f
lAM making preparations W receive “ ,” D ™
tier of pupils into my School, which I expect to re
open on tlie 22d of January next.
Arraugeineuta will h* made lor a Boy s Reading
K Cle, l rs'es for hoard and tuition. |>er term of twenty
' I'upil'smust fnrnlHh bed dothes, ffor double lied,
sti silsi washing cup. towels and candles.
I shall keep »° pup l * w *>" cannot make reasonable
Imnrovi-meot, n*>r one iu who«e veracity I cannot con
nde < bargee mo.l he paid Iu advance, hut 1 shall re.
luud raleehly when e |*ipll I, removed for any reuse.
A German Teetlicr ol Muaic rvs|i|*e near ro» who
will give leseon. SI usual rates to those who have any
leleui is that lin*. aud may deal re tu improve 11.
Persons who may wl.li loaeml ibeir aon.or wards
uugltt tu tuuke apple slmu suuu.
It M. Johnston,
itl»«od ) |* ii. Sparta. Us,
Wanted,
Ur.) - A DAY i Agents wankd Iu .ell e hew end
»Tw*» wonderful HKMIhO MA< HINF, Ik* mils
110 an oil. Ihupecd Ambuss hIIAW A ( I.AHK llld
delord, Mutlts sepUdAwHg |
CANDY.
rj| hOX ta eiew »rtV A—urtrd Csndv
’ boaes liter, Swsct Clioeofete
Fur sale by
. HILTON * KANDRLL
Aiif
HILTON t KANDELL
HAVE just received aud offer for sale •
Ml barrels Sugar Crackers
50 do Soda Crackers
28 do Lemon Biscuit
* P>c Nlc Biscuit
*5 do Botftou Crackers
516 do oyster Crackers
dll 6 AT 193 BAY STREET
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
SAVANNAH.
AGENTS I«OH.
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 Courtlandt Street, New York.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS
Bridge, Car, Ship or Band Hock,
AND—
BOILER BOLT,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAO SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts.
HOUND AND SQUARE WASHERS,
Tvirnbuoltlee, Holt Ends, Taps
aud Dies. <fco.
- ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
steamship supplies.
KNG INKERS* STORES.
COAL OIL, TALLOW’, WASTE FKETING, HEMP,
AND RUBBER PACKING: LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, Ao.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCHES, FILES,
CHISELS, Ao.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, Ac.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OIK TANNED BELTING
MACHINERY, LATTIS, PLANERS,
DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS, Ac.
neptS ts
FOR SALE.
' To .Arrive.
734 ItBLH. ROCKLAND LIME.
199 BBLS. POTATOES.
1590 POUNDS HAKE.
159 BOXES HERRING.
The above articles comprising tbe cargo of tks
schooner J. 1.. Snow, from liucklaud. Me., will be
sold low to arrive. The vessel sailed on 2#!h Novem
ber, aud Is now doe. F. W. SIMS Sc CO.,
dy-tf over Erwin A Hardee's.
M. Y. HENDERSON,
No. 237 South side Say Street
doors east of West Broad,
DEALER, in Buggies, Wagons, Harness, &c.; aluo
in Buggy and Wagou Stuff and Trimmings.—
Auy style ol Carriage or Buggy ordered from any mt*
uutaciurcr
1 am also prepared bo order out any clasa of boraes
either fur draft or road service. Special attention will
be given to the purchase of flue stofck in northern
markets. d6-lm
IMPORTATIONS
DER ship County of Picton, from Ulasgow:
X 200 tone (lartsherrie Pig Iron ,
256 tone Household Coal
luoo hampers Potatoes ’
150 kegs Herrings
60 cases Preserved Salmon
20 coses Dried Finnan Haddock
Nor sale hy
d&-tf CHARLES GREEN A 30N-_
JOHN H. DEPPISH,
PBALER IN
HARDWARE
Cutlery, Files. Edge Tools,
And Agricultural Implements.
Also, SHOT, POWDER, LEAD and CAPS
J4B Contjrrps and 67 St- Julian streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
n27-lm
r. molinaT
Corner Bull and Congress Streets, under
Screven House,
TMPORTER and Wholesale DeaiCT
A cars. Leaf and Smoking Tobacco, AJmx*H *■“
of Virginia Chewi up'* and Smoking Tobacco. M«
schaum, Bdcr Root, and all other kinda « rw J
Pipes.
E- H. VAN NESS & Co. t
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS
AND
Pr4<liice Dealers)
UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABBRCORN ts-
Savannah, Gra.
Orders froth the Country Private, Families, Steam* 1 *
and bailing Vessels respectfully solicited.
Produce bought anil sold on commission.
led bids Selected Apples
Kill bhls OnSins
luo bbls Poutoce
511 bbls Extra Flour •
60 Uhls N-s. 1 and 2 Mackerel
100 tubs Ex ia Butter
60 boxes Extra Cheese .
Wo kits Nos 1, 2 aud 3 Mackerel
60 half-bhls Fulton Market Beef
to hills Extra Family Pork.
Wanted,
«»0 *JOT. ! JS2-!S£
iJAKKY. Lily Uuibimg, Bliidclurd.
*«pU fiAwim -
~T7ateHt from EgyPjjL
PENNY M NEW EXTRACT OF TIU
I LOI’I H, anew and eniulaUc Perwm;
liaudkarcldaf t leo|»lre end the ladles of tlm p—
uay using i lie same perfume.
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