Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 18, 1866, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald SAVANNAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY J8, 1866. The Rebel Kmtgrat ion to Mexico—The Gvvln and Maury Sihfine, Voluminous papers relative to the rebel em igration to Mexico and the scheme of Qvvin and Maury were presented to the Senate to day. Senor Romeo first calls the attention of Mr. Seward, July 9, 1864, to the address of General Magruder, and Governor Vidauri’s reply, showing perfect understanding be tween the traitors in Mexico aud the insur gents in the United States. He intimates that the French Minister to Mexico, M. Montholon, was working to that end, and ihat armed emigration from the Atlantic States and from California was in immediate contemplation. Under date of February 6, 1865, he further notifies the Secretary of his understanding that a settlement has been proposed by Napoleon, by virtue of which the Mexican States of Tamaulipas. New Leon and Coahuila, with parts of S in Luis P.jtosi, Zacatecas, Durango and Chihuahua, and almost the whole of Sonora aud the pe ninsula of lower California, are to be ceded to France, and that to make so considerable a session of the Mexican territory acceptable the Emperor would plant there a military colony, which would shelter the remainder of the country from filibustering attacks from the United States. This arrangement, of which he cites evidence from Mexico, California and Paris, he protests against, re minding the Secretary of a fact slightly re sembling the present, when the representa tives of the French government in Mexico protested against a treaty concluded between Mexico aud the United States of much less importance than the present, only because of the vague rumor, mote or less founded, that it had been concluded and before they had otScial notice of its execution. Mr. Seward replies, under dale of Febru ary 25, 1865, that the protest has been placed on file us a testimony to the course of Mr. Romero,_ additional evidence of the zealous and patriotic dischatge of his functions, and lor such other purposes and uses a3 future events may render it necessary to apply it. Ou the 20th of April Mr Romero commu nicated to Mr. Seward correspondence be tween the rebel General Slaughter aud the Mexican General Mejia relative to the cap ture of the Mexican steamer Orizaba, cap tured by the rebels under the plea that she I was manned by citizens of the United States, as additional proof of the identity of political interest which exists between the insurgents of this country aud the partisans of the French cause in Mexico. Iu a communication dated July 4, Mr. Ro mero adduces further evidence of Mexican comp icily with the rebels, and states that the commander of the post of Bagdad, a Bel gian. informed General Slaughter that he had secret instructions to permit the introduction of all arms and munitions of war that might be desired, aud that they should pass freely for the use of the Confederacy. He also as serts that there was in Monterey au agent of the Confederacy accredited to the agents of the Frencii, called the imperial authorities, and that General Mejia, the French agent ia Mexico, had promised General Slaughter he would do everything be could iu his favor. He also shows that the trade which the Con federate States were carrying on with Mexico and other countries through the ports ol Mexico was carried ou with the consent ot the French agents in Mexico. To all these statements Mr. Seward promises to give the attention to which they areeutitled. July 8, Mr. Romero communicates state ments and letters relating to the schemes of Mr. V/. M. Gwin, for organizing a colony in Mexico under the protection of France, and showing that General Bazaine, in command of the French forces, had authority to leud him all needed assistance. Gwin writes af ter the surrender of Lee:—“The startling new.’, front the United States has made the blood ot every Southern man and sympa thizer rnn cold with horror. No one will be sale, id our native country. I thank Provi dence that my lot has been cast elsewhere, and that very soon I will have a home for my wife and children where they will be sale from oppression.” Among the intercepted letters is one from Maury to non. B. Wood, New York, in which he says that Soule is in the Gwin en terprise, and" that the French Emperor will give him all the aid he desires, and that he will go out as Director General in charge ot a very peculiar kind ot colonization. He says, furtner—“You ou^ht to have sent me some money. It is hard to fiuaucier on no thing indefinitely, and I have concentrated my whole strength ou our scheme.” Mr. Seward writes to minister Bigelow, July 13, enclosing these intercepted letters relative to Mexican colonization, requests him to present them to Druyn de'Lhuys, and frankly inform him that the sympatheis of the American people are already considera bly excited in favor of the republic of Mex ico, aud that they are disposed to regard with impatience the continued intervention of France in the country. That any favor shown to the proceedings of Dr. Gwin by the titular Emperor of Mexico,or byt he irnpeo rial government of France with reference te those agents, will tend greatly to increas- the popular impatience, because it will he regarded, perhaps justly, as impartiug dan gers to, or at least as a menace against the United Stales. If theso statements are to be believed, Mr. Seward assumes, with the sanction of the President, that the Emperor of France has deserted his position of neu trality. OFFICIAI.. WASTED. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ace. NOTICE. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Office Clerk of Council, January 6th, I860. The attention ot citizens and others is called to the following extract of an Ordinance passed August 2. 1839: EXTRACT. Sec. 3d—If any person shall ride, lead, or drive any horse, mule, or other animal usually ridden, or used for draft in any sort of carriage whatsoever, within or between the double row of trees, in the centre of South Broad street, or the double or triple row of trees ou the Bay (except through or across the said trees when they are intersected by the streets) or who shall ride, lead or drive the same over any of the sidewalks or footways within the said city, he or she shall be punished as is herein after mentioned. Sec. 5. Upon the conviction of any violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance the oirendcr may he Cued in a sunt not exceeding one hundred dollars, at the discretion or the Mavor, Chairman or Alderman presiding at the Police' Court or of the CouuciL ****»»»* And the said fines and forfeitures may be levied, re covered. collected and enforced in tbe manner pre scribed hv law, and one-hair thereof shall be paid when collected, to the informer and the remainder shall he paid to the City Treasurer for the use of the City. The Police will report all violations of the above. By order of EDWARD C. ANDERSON. , „ Mayor. ■lames Stuart, Clerk of Council j8-tf NOTICE. CITY OF SAVANNAH. \ Office Clxeu. of Co moil, Jan. 11, I860. ( The attention of captains of vessels is called to tile following extract from an ordinance passed in Oouucil Nov. 2>st, 1860. EXTSAOT. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aider- men of tile city of Savannah and the hamlets there at in council assembled, and it is hereby ordained he authority of the same , that it shall not bo lawful hereafter lor any master, captain, or commander of any steam or sailing vessel arriving in the harbor of Savannah, to land, or permit to be landed, any WANTED. by a young man, in some mercan- tlle business; has had experience, and ia not Arflrels r°! 1A 'MS 1 W .‘ H K'tarautee satisfaction. Address A. L. H-, at Herald office. jlG-3* WANTED, ITTATInVaa T» f A. DcTKNtniorxR, Of Savannah, Qa. John M. W. Hill, of Jefferson Co., 71a. Hkney Yonuz. A SITUATION as Overseer on a Rice Plantation, by ^i genl ' ]e ™ an of fourteen years experience, and „ Jan 17 t,00d rcference - A PP>Y at the Herald office. Bay Street, From Georgia. A. DUTENHOFER & CO., ! HENRY YONGE & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, generalCommissionIjfordj'ts, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j No. Savannah, Ga. 11 BROAD STREET, New York, WANTED. A N OVERSEER—One acquainted with the growth of Sea Island Cotton and well recommended A man wilhont a family preferred. Enquire «t this office. jl7-tf FOR SALE & TO KKJVT. City Property FOR SALE. W E o-Ter the following very desirable property for Lots Nos. 9 and in Liberty Ward, upon which there is a warehouse, som. what ont of repair. Also, onc-iiail of Garden Lot No. 2, ou the White- bluff road. For particulars, cuquire of L7-« F. W. SIMS A CO. FOR SALE. T HREE BILLIARD TABLES, ill good order and of Uni best manufacturers. Apply, between this date and the 20th Inst., to J!6-lw GEORGE H. DENNIS, Hilton Head. FOR SALE. steerage passenger, orother person likelyas a pauper j A SEA ISLAND PLANTATION, of 330 acres, on to become a charg. on said city, without permission XL Putt jlC-lw from the Mayor or Acting Mayor of said city; and I the banks of'Broad river, that for a violation of the foregoing provision such easy. Apply to master, captain or commander shall be liable, on con vict ion before the police court, to a fine of twenty-five dollars for every sueli steerage or pauper passenger so lauded as aforesaid ; but such tine may be remitted ou such master, captain or commander either con veying such passenger or pauper back to tile port whence lie came, or entering into bond, to be ap proved by t he Mayor, that such passenger or other pauper shall not become a charge to or on said city lor the space of at least twelve months from such landing; and on such master, captain or commander paying all costs of prosecution, aud all expenses at tending the enforcement of the ortler of the Mayor iu carrying out this ordinance in every given case. The police will report all violations of the above. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. James Stf.waet, Clerk of Council. j!2-6 ISJ'otice. T HE public attention is called to the Ordinance of the loth of iast November, which requires all persons liable to Taxation in the month of December, 1865, to make their returns, and payment of their- dues previous to the 10th ol the present month. January, otherwise execution will lie issned against 'hem. R. T. GIBSON, j3 City Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE To amend au Ordinance entitled an Ordinance to levy nnd assess taxes, and raise revenue for the City of Savannah, aud to amend the various t ,x and revenue ordinances of said City, passed iu Council 27th December, 1S65. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of buv.mnah, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority aforesaid That so much of said recited Ordinance of 27th De cember, 1865, as requires returns to be made quarterly lie as to returns of all receipts for freight ami passage money, so amended as to require that said returns lor freight aud passage money lie made monthly ; the first return to lie made on tlie first day of February next, or within ten days thereafter, and that so much of said recited Ordinance as militates witli lids Ordinance, be aud the same is hereby re pealed. Ordinance passed in Council, January loth, 1866. KDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: J.vs. Stew act, Clerk of Connell. jts 6 A rare chance. Terms W. DENNIS, llilton Head, S. C. Prompt attention given ui the purchase, sale and shipment of cotton, lumber anti country pto- (luce generally. Consignments solicited, on which, liberal advances will be. mode. RVFEKENOFS: Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Savannah; Hiram Rob erts Savannah ; J. H. Zeitin A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L Angier, Int. Rev. Col., Angnsta; James M. Ball, Esq., Atlanta. Ga-; Willis Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga.; C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble. Jack sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county, Fla.; D. H. Baldwin A Co., New York; Bearden A Co , New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., Louisville, Kentucky. jll MITCHEL & SMITHS, Gronoral Commission Merchants, THIRD STREET, Macon, Georgia. Particular attention given to the sale, purchase and shipment of cotton, cotton yarns, sheeting, shirting and general merchandise ; also, to receiving and forwarding goods. REFER TO Erwin & Hardee, Savannah ciagbom A Cunningham, Savannah. . J. W. Lathrop, Savannah. Aaron Wilbur. Savannah. E. B. Long A Co., Augusta. Lloyd G. Bowers, Celumnus. V. A. Gaskill, Atlanta. William Bryce A Co., New York. A. P. Tapley. Boston. Griffiug A Tobey, Memphis. S. u. Wood, Nashville. Gutene A Co , Louisville, Kentucky, j I l-2m S OLICIT consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, Sawed Lumber and Timber. Particular Attention given to the purchase of Rail road Supplies. | REFERENCES: I Hon. J. P. King, President Georgia Railroad, | Augusta. William M. Wadley, President Central Railroad, j Savannah. Ferdinand Phinizy, K. P Clayton, Augusta. Charles Day, T. R. Bloom, Macon. Hunter & Gammell, Savannah. jl3-tf J. C. KOCH, No. 35 Beekman Street, Corner of William, NEW YORK, Manufacturer of Stationery, Photographic Albums, Music Paper, Folios, Books, Ac. 1 n21-3m Wm. 11. Tison. Wm. W. uobooh Tison & Gordon. COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 96 BAY STREET, Sayinnah, ------- Georgia., Special attention will be given to the sale of Lumber, Rosin, Turpentine, &., oct24-3m* RAILRo 408. For the Handkerchief. nuciN’S Central Rag ./IT- I' SUPERINTENDED ' fchvanr>i*h i- fl PFir* O N and after Monda- h train will leave 'for * a l5th kilt connecting with a line of n A "«»>tr i *l Station 7. Central <1 ugnsta and Savannah ItafoLf* b Passengers by this h ue I 1 , la p m. WHI arm,, Staging is redneed to 12 mile. „ “triy ft; «rj vious. ec Sir Shetl I., T Passengers restricted to fn» ' E *'. ra Haegage $5 pet '0u w' 5 ,: °o^ through Pa.-sage, #12. ^ l | ’- jl5 .. GEO®, 1 Gciier,.! Central Rag UKO. I>. FOWLK. WM. E. HOY. Two Valuable Plantations LAURANT, WAYNE & SWEAT. FOR SALE Iii Liberty County. AN ORDINANCE In relation to the employment of Privates ju the City Police. Sue. l. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen oi the Ciiy cf Savannah, iu Council'assembled, anti it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That ti shall and may lie lawful for his Ilonur, tlie Maym, to make contracts and conditions witli the privates of tlie City Police, to the effect that no such private, idri ady or hereafter to be appointed, shall resign or vacate Ins position as such private, without first giving thirty days' notice to the Mayor or said pri vate’s Intention so to do, on pain or loss of all pay or compensation due at the time of sueli resignation or vacation ; and that, hereafter the Mayor lie author ized lo make no new appointments of privates in said Police, without requiring said stipulation, con dition or contract to be made. Ordinance passed in Council January 10, I860. EDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest—Jas. Stewart, Clerk of Council. ju 8 How Mb. Seward First Learned op Mr. Lincoln's Death.—Mr. Sewanl had betu kept in ignorance of tbe attack on tlie Presi dent, bis physician fearing that tbe shock would be too great for bitn to bear, and all uewspaueiBwere rigidly excluded from bis be Sunday following the assassi- ecretary had tbe bed wheeled he could see the tops ot tbe r srk opposite, ju=t pulling on tlie _> when his eyes caugbtt be stars nnd stripes at half mast on the War Depart ment, on which he gazed awhile, then turn ing to his attendant, said, “The President is dead!” The contused attendant stammered and changed color as he tried to say nay; but the sagacious old man said: “If he had been alive lie would have been the first to call upon me, but he has not been here, nor has he sent to know how I am, and there's the flag at half mast.” The old statesman’s inductive reason had told the truth, and he lay in silence, the great tears coursing down bis gashed cheeks,.as the dreadful truth 6ank into bis mind. Proposition to Pay Loyal Persons in the' South for Stores Seizf.d by our Armies.— An attempt was made iu the House a lew’ days since to provide for the payment of loyal persons in the South who hold quarter masters’ and commissaries’ receipts for stores seized for the use of our armies. The objection was made to the resolu tion that it was injudicious to establish such u precedent as the payment of any one of these claims just now. There are hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of such claims on file at the Treasury depart ment, tbe greater proportion having been presented by persons not in hostility to tbe Government at the time their property was taken. They were unfortunate in iiviDg amoDg rebels subsequently, however, so they cannot get their money till the recon struction question is fully settled. —Wo learn from the English papers, that by the death ol King Leopold, oi Belgium his pension of fifty thousand per annum’ (250,000 dollars,) as well as the residence at Claremont, reverts to the nation. Ever since the French revolution of eighteen hundred and forty-eight the French royal family have taken up their abode at Claremont. The de ceased king, Leopold, took about seventy thousand dollars per annum to keep up this establishment. What now becomes of tbe exiled Bourbons? Which way? as our friend Gaiues would ask. —The last order of the War Department, mustering out volunteer troops, relieves Vir ginia of all white volunteer troops and offi cers. AN ordinance;, To authorize the issue of new bonds oftheCitvof Savannah, for the purpose of funding a portion of tlie public debt of said City. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by ike Mayorand Aldermen of the City of Savannah, In Council assembled, amt it is hereby ordained by tlie authority of the same, That His Honor the Mayor be, and is hereby author ized to issue bonds of the citv of Savannah to au amount riot exceeding ($100,000) fonr hundred thous and dollars, in sums of one hundred, three hundred, and tive hundred dollars, respectively, and having twenty years to run, with coupons attached, and payable semi-annually, that is to say, ou tlie fluh day ol July, and the hist- day of January, in order to take, up coupons now due on city bonds ; said new bonds to bear the same rale ol interest as the old ones, to which said coupons now to be funded, be long ; anu said new bonds to lie redeemable iu New York or Savannah, as the applicants lur sueli new bonds may designate by giving notice to the Mayor. SEC. 2. And l.e it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That tlie coupons so redeemed by tlie issue of new bonds be cancelled by the Mayor, or other wise deal royed by him, under the supervision ol tlio Finance Committee of Council; ami that tho Mayor be, and lie is hereby authorized lo draw from tlie Treasury such amount as may be necessary for pre paring and issuing said new bonds. Sec. 3. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all Ordinances, and parts of Ordi nances, so far as they militate with the ordinance, be, and tlie same arc hereby repealed. KDW. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. . Attest—Jas. Stewart, Clerk of council. jla-u City Licenses. CITT OF SAVANNAH. > Offioe Clerk ok Council, Jan. lo, 1866.) rTHE time for taking out City Licenees, as prescribed JL by Ordinance passed December 2»tb, lb06, ib hereby extended for ten days, fiom Jan*-JJ** J*™ JAMES STKWAKl, 511-10 Clerk of Council. Dancing School AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. MR. L. LOUIS respectfully Intorms the citizens of Jll Savannah tba . he will open his Dancing School at St. Andrews Hall on Thursday, January 4tb, at 3 o’clock p.m. „ _ Hours of instruction, for Young Ladies, Misses ami Masters, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 o’clock p. m.; and for Gentlemen at S o’clock p. in., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. jll ailed Hicehope and Millhaven. Tlie Rlcehopc Plantation contains two thousand four hundred and forty-five (2445) acres, one-half of which is choice hammock and rice land, the other half pine land. Tin rice land will pio'duce seventy bushels of rice per acre ; the hammock, from forty to fifty bushels of corn or -i bale of sen island cotton per acre Th pine land is very productive—will produce from fill ecu to twenty bushels of corn per acre, or a half bate of sea island cotton, and is very easy of cultivation.— Up in it is a vasi quantity of ranging or mill timber, within a half mile loa mne and a half of tlie Atlantic AGiilf lla Iroad, which passes through tlie middle of the tract. Tliis pUce is situated on liotll sides of the Gnlf Railroad, thirty-four miles Ijutn the city of Sa vannah, and the wood slid timber upon it, which cun be easily transported to tlie city, will pay what 1 ask for it ten times over. The health of misplace, espe cially tlie iiiue land, cannot be excelled oven by the mouutuli s of Georgia There are a number of de sirable settlements upon it, and the Iract can be di vided np into a number of small farms There are fourteen hundred acres fenced nnd about four hundred cleared and m perfect order lor raLsing a large crop the emuiug year. A good gin-house, com-honse, ov- rseer’s house and uvgro houses on tlie place. The place is situated iqui-dislant between Hiuesville and WaltUourvi'e, the public road liotween these two places passing through it- So well am 1 satisfied of its proiluc iveness. that I will sell it lor the products of one crop to a purchaser who will come under suf ficient obligations to cultivate tlie cleared laud prop erly, or I will sell for mouey, as hereinafter stated — I The range for cattle aud liogs cannot be excelled lit | Georgia nor Florida, as they are fat the year round in the woods without feeding. Tlie Millhaven tract contains three thousand one hundred and eighteen (3,118) acres pine land. 'This is my residence, upon which I have resided for many years, and, for health. I do not think it can lie ex celled in the world. Upon it are two valuable mill sites,with an Inexhaustible stipply af timber upon never-lading str. mis : upon -a which has been a valuable saw ami jrri-i nidi lur the iast sixly-live years. There are n* • t unerc-d acres of cleared land, which is very productive: a fine dwelling house, ne gro houses, Ac. Wiih this place 1 will sell one hun dred and twenty-live head of cattle, a number of horses, mules, hogs, «S;c. ’these lands were selected by me tome years ago with n view to permanent lo Cation Rndinvestment, lam induced now to sell for the reason that my piofes-ion I engagements are surh that 1 cannot devme my peisoual uiicuiiou to the in auguration of a tree labor system, and for the furtiier reason that 1 believe that tins system will thrive bet- term the hands of Northern men. as our former slaves are either taught to believe, or inherently inclined to look upon their old masters us their natural enemies. I will sell as above stated, or for cash, or aponion of the purchase money to lie paid in one, two and three years. The titles are indisputable. Fiats are left with Bell. Wyliy Christian, in .savannah, tor inspection, and refer to N. A. Hardee A Co. and K. C \Vade & Go. I invite all purchasers to look at these lands, and if tiny don’t suit then), then l think they must be fas tidious indeed. WM. B. GAULDEN. Millhaven, Dec. 20,1SC5. J3-tf AlUCTIONT, General Commission Forwarding Merchants, Bay st. between Whitaker and Barnard. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. S TRICT attention will lie given to the purchase ami sale of General Merchandise, Cotton, Tim ber, Lumber, Real Estate, Stock*, Bonds, Ac. G. LAURANT, R. A WAYNE, jll-tf SAML.B SWEAT, Gao. R. Crdmp. Augusta, Georgia. Wji, A. Wbigut, Late of Kichinoud, Va. F0WLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NKW YORK, oct26 Cm WANTED. G EORGIA ami South CarolinaB nk Bill. Albany and Gnlf Railroad Stock Central Radroad Stock Coupon. Albany and Gulf Railroad Coupon. City of Savannah FORDYCE, ANDERSON’ A JANNEY, Al-lt Bay st., No. 10 Stoddard's Range. A Host Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Hare md Beautiful Flower from which Jakes its name. Manufactured only by PH A LON A SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON’S-TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Druggists generally. 13-eodiy RLAXCEVILLE SLATE MINING COMFY. VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Cap'l Stoolx, 6500,000 SHARES, $60 EACH. Director!)—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, E. C. Gran niee, A. Wilbtir and A. E. Marshall. Pkesihekt—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vice President—E. C. Grannlss, Macon, Ga. Secretary—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. -J-SLiT SUPERINTENDENT’S 0VI This Company K now^’^ Dickerson A Co.’s WMons*» forward to Augusta \r,°. r !' Jjrc l’ ar <o t - twenty to thirty thouia a A,I;i,i, mV j througli in trol three m fc'.” 0( M Ehtp Freight nnd otherS 1 ' ' l a» ““-‘wvStjsa foot 50 cents, per loo l»)g. ^ hrr n0l ice, *T Gen#*r GEO. W. notice. rrUlE subscriber oilers for s a ) 0 «t, Tnr turpenMic. lie «iii a ii S'Md efirn iii'J . R. CRUMP & CO., General Commission Merchants AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Honors, Tobacco, Segars SALTED FISH, &e. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga, ZW~ Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton, Touaouo, Produce, mid Merouandibe of every de scription. Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Angusta, Ga., Richmond, Va.. and Jno. C. Ferrili, Esq., De- Witt & Morgan, Gaden & Cackles, A. A. Solomons A Co., J. T. Paterson & Co.. R. Molina, Esq., Savannah, Georgia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Woodward, Baldwin & Co., 110 Ottane Slveet, New York, O and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings, Osnaburgs aud Yarns. jyl8 THOS. H. AUSTIN, Forwarding aiifl Commission Merchant, No. 95 BAY STREET, (CT STAIRS) di2-3m* 8AVAMAH, 6I0B6U. THE NEW JORK NEWS. DAILY 1 SEMI-WEEKLY AD WEEKLY. ■JCHE NEW YORK WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY SEWS. GREAT FAMXIiY NEWSPAPERS. BESJAMIS WOOD Editor And Proprietor- Journals of Politics, Literature, Fashions, Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miscellany, and News from ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD! I. 1*. Boche. W. A. BryanT. BOUSE & BRYANT, (Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida,! Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 194 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding good*, sales on consignment, and all orders. And will also keep constantly on hand a good stock ol Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks & Co.’s Scales, Ac., besides olher goods and mauufactured articles lor -ale on consignment and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully solic ited. d27-3m A. 8. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. oct!4-tf JOHN herrymak. JOHN MERRYMAN A CO., Farmers’ and Planters' Agencv F OR the sale of Gnano, Fertilizers, Livestock, Im plements aud Machinery, Seeds, Ac. G7 W. (Fayette Street, BALTIMORE. Refer to John S. Glttings, President Chesapeake Bank ; Chas. Goodwin, Cashier Franklin Bank, Balti more ; E. C. Wade A Co. and P. II. Behn, Savannah. nl4-3m T HIS Company will soon tie prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however large, for r i flng, for furniture manufactured out of state, for Hotels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate ran be applied. Tlie quarry is convenient to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Aiblinv and Columbus. Ga.; to tlie cities of Seima, Montgomery and Mobile. Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly he to Mem phis, fenn.. and S . Louis, Mo. The superiority of slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability to various articles ot furniture and for paveme it are well known. Orders may he addressed to „ A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y, Atlanta, Ga. FOK, SALE On Consignment. B. H. WARING- '25 BllLS. Mess BEEF. makin, turpentine still uith -.n A'~V" thereto, and about' cw tlmnsamfiT % Any person deeiimg t „ engage fn !, b rTn,; timber business wcnlo .toVll w?' 1 W amine rhe premises. F or lur; w inf ’ i: ,,ur ' P-fcWttuj irn SOUTHWESTERN’ RAILROADro . Macon. Ga, Ju J HE Annual Election for ' ‘l rectors of this Company, to gen. -V! '' year, win be belt, at th, ,r office, tatW, on Thuisday, Sta lebruaiy next. jS-td JOHN’ T. BOIFEUIL: 8ec’j ti BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO. C. H. BENEDICT & CO., No. 86 Broad tStreet, New York, Produce and Flour Commission MCercliants, Dealers in Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac, Spcciul attention to Southern Orders Consignments on General Merchandise solicited. octl7 3m G. B. & G. W. LAMAR, General Commission Merchants. Forwarding and Shipping Agents, NO. 9H BAYbTREEf, (upstairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. C. Ferreland G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley & Sons, J. B. A J. W. Walker, Augasta. Consignments solicited. 6m-nov2 NOW LANDING AND POE SALE, 9/W|Boxee, X, An and caddies Tobacco, which we "U" arc now offering at prices lower than ii can be bought form Northern cities. MILLER, THOM.-73 A CO., hlt-tf No. 205 Bay streeet. Soluble ^Pacific GUANO. "MFE invite the attention of Planters to this valuable r" Guano, as a matter of importance ro their in terest It Is similar in appearance, odor and compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro portions of the same elements. It contains less am monia, but nearly onejbtindred per cent, more of Phos phate than Peruvian Guana, one-third of which is im mediately soluble. It is qtnte as active as Peruvian Guano, anil Is iess costly. For further information, apply to E. C. WADE A CO., Agents, Jl-° m Savannah, Ga Notice. T YV. NEtTfT, of the firm or xevu t Rogers, has associated himt li wir, Co. m the Dry Goods business, at the olid •P-tf ItENRY LATUK(|f| NOTICE. T HE undersigned wnnhi resnectfnlij jj former patrons and the citizens 4-J he is prepared again to take contracts to or repair wharves. Pile-driving done by steem pile-driver dT ' 6m . KHEj NOTICE. H enry l. da^is, agazine Keeper, i at the store of George C. Freeman 1 a. m. to 1 p. m. jl5-tf Corner of Bay and DmvtotJ 1 Notice. MOVEMENTS INTRODUCED RAILROAD HOUSE, rLE8TA.tm.AKTT. BAR-ROOM AND BARBER SHOP ON BRYAN 8T., JOHNSON SQUARE- MATILDA TAYLOR R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that the above establishment, is now prepared to furnish Oys ters, Fish, Game, Ac., at all hours. Dinnersh, Huppers will be furnished at the shortest notice, and sent to any part of the city. Wines of all kinds, and of the very best, always on hand. jn addition, four Dining Rooms has been fitted up in the neatest style for the accommodation of Ladies and Gentlemen. Excellent Cooks and accommodating Walters in attendance. Attached to the Restaurant is extra Diring, Sitting and Bed-Rooms. A Barber Sho p, with competent Barbers, is also connected with the House. All customers will hive their private cups with their names on. Transient Boarders and Travelers will find it to to their advantage to call The patronage of the public is solicited. ABRAM BEASLEY. d2S-tf Superintendent. A. C. LOMELINO, DEALKB IN Groceries, Provisions,Wines. Liprs, &e. AXD EVi-EY otuzz ABTICLZ IN TH* OECCEBY LINE UNDER MASONIC HALL, (Corner of Bull Street and Congress Street Lane,) ,,, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. IMMENSE CIRCULATIONS DETERMINED ON. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST PAPERS PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS, Published Every "Wednesday. Single Coiiies Five Cents One Copy, one year $ 2 in Three Copies oue year 5 tm Five Copies, one year 8 76 Ten Copies, one year 17 <«t —And an extra copy hi any Club of Ten Twenty Copies, one year 30 CKi The Weekly News Is Sent to Clergymen at *1 50. SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS. Published every Tuesday and Friday. Single Copies, one year i 4 (K) Three Copies, one year 1(HW Five Copies, one year . 16 00 Ten Copies, one year 30 uo —And an extra copy to any Club of Ten. Twenty Copies, one year. 65 06 To Clergymen 3 (to NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. To Mail Subscribers $10 tier aaiium Six MouUjb Fiyc Dollare For sale by all Newsdealers. Specimen copies of DAILY *iid WEEKLY NEWS sent bee. Address BENJ. WOOD, Dally News Building, No in City Hal) Square, eept'Jl New York City. HAVAIA PIPES, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO. fJiHE^ subscriber has just received a large stock Havana Segars, to which he would inrite particular attention. Hu has also an extensive assortment of ^Vleerslianm Pipes, SEGAR TUBES and BR1ARWOOD PIPES. The various brands of Chewing and Smoking To bacco at his Establishment are ail of the first quality. Please call and examine for yoursetvea, at F. CONSTANTS, jl-tf Boll st., opposite Post Office. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 9 STODDARD'S LOWER RANGE, Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, Cleorgia. dlG-tl SOUTHERN AND WESTERN Xj^.PJ X>. Collection and Commission Agency, handle Sonthern land and proporty of all deecriptione. Parties wishing to sell are invited to forward Hate.— Numerous applications cow on file from parties wish ing to purchase. Make collections on all parts of the country. Pay especial attention to tlie sale and di.po8.il of Southern products, and make advances on direct consignments. MATTHEW U. BRIDGE, Manager, No. 0 Broad st., New York. aarsBENOKS uv rnunssioN: lion P. Harmony, Messrs. H. B. Clafin & Co , Importers, A. W. Greeuleaf, Ksq., Banker, N. Y. n. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama. Harmony, Nephews & Co., Bankers, 38 Broadway. jura U n (M.tfltl Jtr. Pa Tmiuirium Vaiu Vnale New York. n<J-3m A i.fin'ii R. BKMwrrr,) „ Y k ■las. O. Van Par, / lork Ciias. H. Bennkit, Raleigh, N.C. Bennett, Van Felt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOB TBE &AIJE OF COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ITC., ALSO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, S3 'Whitehall St., New Ybrk. Wc have associated with ns Mr. U. W. C’cbtis, late Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JONES FLOCK, CORNER BAT ANI> ARERCORN STREET 8AVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments o the firm of Ciias. L. Colbt, of New York, or to our friends in Boston. MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga. UZFCEENOES; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New York. Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York. Hon. J Wiley Edmands, Boston. Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep IS—tf JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. No. 94 Say- Street, SAVANNAH, GA. JOHN S. SM1MIS & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHAN T!S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND, 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. ED. O. 8AMJJ18. F.M.MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris’ Buildings. 2d door west of A Low A Co.’s. Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Crane, John son A Graybill; Bell, Wyliy A Christian; Botbwell A Whitehead; Miller, Thomas k Co.; H. A. Cohen, Esq. aepg>-tf Hz*by L. Jewett. Jambs L Shiheh. Jewett & Snider, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Second Streei W.J. Blaib. A. J. Smith. W. W. Keen. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. 29S BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ommisshm jpcr^aitfs, AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANU FACTURED TOBACCO. Will purchase and sell on commission, cotton, cotton goads, wines, liqnors, segars, and produce and merchandise of every description. Consignments solicited. Retebenoes.—Brigham, Baldwiu A Co.. Wm. H Stark, Claghorn A Cuuulr yham. Brady, Smith A Co.. Savannah, Ga. d7-2m* BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO.. 103 BAY STREET, CITY HOTEL BUILDING. Broker and Commission Agents fob sale ahl fcbch.se or STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &o., And for Forwarding Cotton, nov? ■ Smo New Books RECEIVED BY COOPER, OLCOTTS & FARRELLY: r HE Belton Estate. By Anthony Trollope. Hereward. By Charles Kingsley. Robert Dalby and his Troubles. The Ordeal for Wives; a Novel. The Prince of Ksshna; a West Indian Story Erring, yet Noble ; of and for Women. Winning His Way. By Charles C. Coffin. Poems by Robert Buchanan. Country Love vs. City Flirtation. By Sperry BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, 1.7 3 3 51731 Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryau street Office 180 Bay street, d2 8-tf Savannah, Ga. GREAT SOUTH ERN PIPER WAREHOUSE AND DepotforPrinters’Siipplies 210 Bay Street, Savannali, Ga. W ARREN A PLATNER keep constanily on hand a lai ge stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping Papers, of all sizes and weights* also. Binders’ Boards, Card Boards, Printers' Cards, Envelojii-s, Twines aud Printing Inks. Having had lopg experience in the business, and buying our goods in large l.,ts direct from the mann- lacmrers enables ue to compete with New York prices Agents for Wade's celebrated Printing Inks; Agents in this city for the Bath Paper Mills, The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper stock. Ji2 C ONSIGNEES per steamship VIRGO. York, are requested tn attend to the of iheir goods, landing this day. Goods not called for dating working ho: stored at owners’ risk and expense. J 15 OCTAVCSG ^JNTotice. A LL persons having demands again-; fuL ■JA- Edward Q. Wilson, deceased, of Ch.-ccl are respectfully requested to hand them itp-J thentic-ated; and all persons indebted to af are requested to make immediate payment- „, ANAE Will Admin. NOTICE TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS II STEAMER SAVANNAH ON TffiR DAY OF NOVEMBElt, l&j A LL persons who shipped Goods by the Sa vannah, on the ahove named day, ant Jo call immediately at the store of F. ii. Jlr Harris’ Buildings, Bay street, and identifyr. § have been saved from the wreck ofthe sts| 3. W. WOLif n20 IMPORTATIONS Y>ER ship County of Piofon, from Glasgow: A 200 tons flartsherrie Pig Ittm 256 tons Household Coal looo hampers Potatoes 160 kegB Herrings 60 cases Preserved Salmon 20 cases Dried Finnan Haddock Nor sale by 8=.,. CHARLES GREEN & SON. T. J. MoNiaa. Jos. S. Bath add, T. J. McNISH & CO., .Brokers and Commission Mercbants, BRYAN STREET, JOHNSON SQUARE, SAVANIAH, IE0RIIA. IFRZ attend to the collection of Notes, Drafts and Ac counts, making prompt returns. bxfxbxhokS: Tbe Merchants and Business Firms ot Savannah - Theodore D. Wagner, Esq., Charleston, a C. • John Hanckel, Esq., Charleston, S. C.; T. Savage Hey ward, Angusta, Ga.; James E. Broome. New York- I. C. Plant, President National Bank. *r»~m Ga.- Cnbbedge, Caldwell A Co., Macon, Ga. ji3-tf ’ at the counting room ot J 6 . between CELET. leaving it ERWIN * HARDEE. FOR SALE. j Q BltLS No. 1 Mackerel 10 bids No. 2 Mackerel 10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 25half bbls No. 1 .Mackerel 25 half bbls No. 3 Mackerel 160 kits No. 2 Mackerel 150 kits No. 2 Mackerel 4o tube Choice Lard 13 tubs Choice Butter 4 firkins Choice butter. Tho above lotarc freehand new, and will bo offered low, to close consignment. CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., nov23 Corner Abercorn and Bay streets. Notice. N EITHER captains or consignees of Bf.Aitt ANNABJBLLA and bark AREITRATu>A§| responsible for any debts contracted by i-' said vessels. j 17-3 BRIGHAM, BALDWINi PAVILION son For Rent. T HAT well-known, desirably located. --J popular establishment, situated onB J between South Broad and Hull streets. T four eutire lots of CO by ho feet each, and rbfl tween them, and containing about fart? now ..ffered for rent. The party reming this property will be make the neces«hry repairs and give s.it s- enrity for the iiunctnal payment ot rent. JOHN M. COflf'3 nov7—tf Pres’t Union* JUST RECEIVED BY A. M. f lRRRilliill A 140 Congress Street: 4A PACKAGES New Bacon Strips G\r 20 packages New-IBacon Shoaldei’ 10 packages New Lard, put np - ■ pails 60 kegs New Lard _ 60 firkins and tubs best Orange fod | 60 boxes Cheese 1"0 boxes CanrileB loo bbls Flour, best brands ., Together with a splendid assorlmeit fl j Nuts. Ac.. Ac. ASTEN & THROCEMOBf. NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW Y0R$ M ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Locksmiths’ Hardware, Nails. Pnllie?. 1 Locks and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Brass t>r and Castings, Goug Bells, Wire, Silver-H All orders, large or pinail, furnished piainl* per cent, less than market prices. srplO 6m BROWN’S CASTILLI AN BITTERS T HIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure Juice ofthe Grape and extracts, distilled from the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of France, Italy and the Province of Castile (Old Spain,) from which latter section they derive their name. A Fragrant Tonic, indispensable to Hotels and Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate females aud children, for all disarrangement of the stomach, it is unrivalled. a never failing preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None who travel by land or water should be without the Castillian. For Sale by TORE, WILLIAMS, McIKTHtE * Co. Sole Agents, State Georgia. oct24-3m STEELE & BURBA-M 11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, 8 C ALL the attention of Wh-losale aud E»‘ chasers to their superior stock of MILITARY AND NAVAL Ci.OlU''] inn FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, tffl' -if Ware, Swords, Sashes, Beits. Embroideries. Bo Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves. Ar.. A* - - * J. N. WILSON, PhotograpM d Whitaker St J GA. I with the greatest cat J TNERSHIPJ entered into coparM 1 style of WILItEWfl ction of a generr?w Business, an consign nSfi- iw, Newrorfc JOHN R. WHDEB . ALLAN FULLARTo* l !