Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, January 27, 1866, Image 1

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& VOL. 2-NO. 16. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, The Savannah Daily Herald fMOKN^O AND EVENING) 18 PDItLlHUKI 1 BT w . MAHON A CO., Savannah- Gbokiiia. Bav Stbeet. per . .Five Cento. *3 50. #10 00. T* ' ,, T i« in: 7trti-’ c,nc : A pVE« T ‘ 61NO: Snunre Ot Ten Lines for first in- _ unV.sorineTit one. Ail- jn the morning, will, if desired, ilcm'Vr gening without extra charge. •job i’ b,nt,N<5 ’ y ftjic , neatly and promptly done. gy^ TELEGRAPH TO TUB ially Herald. FROM milledgeville. ^CT.^ JCllOE9 - ..re Tin. 26.—D. A. Walker, jIitLEDOf-' 1 > to d#y e i ec ted to the t'd'eship^ 1 * 10 Supreme Court for the long Ue third ballot, and Iversno L. ,e '“ I for the sboit term on the second ballot iPBOCEEBCWiSltFCOSKRESS. ..hbslakoi*™® powers of tirEFREEDMEN S BUREAU PASSED Utill more Amendments of the Constitution. Washington, Jan. 2o--The Senate to-day passed ihc bill enlarging the powers of the Frefcdmett 9 Bureau. The House adopted a resolution instruct- r llle Committee on the District of Colurn »a to report» bill excluding from the right Inf suffrage parties in the District .who were Llufitariiy in the service of the late Confed eracy. The discussion of the Constitutional basts Hrepresentation amendment was resumed. Puring the debate, Mr. Bingham, who is a [uemberof the Reconstruction Committee, Lid his Committee had under consideration Loiher amendment of the Constitution pro- pecting the rights of all per>ons, white or black, which had not heretotore been en- Ifnrced, mving lo u want of power in Con gress to enact laws lor that purpose. Mr. Stousc, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. IlNicIiolson, of Delaware, lavored the admis- Isinn of Southern representatives, in order Itiiat they might participate in the debate on ■questions so deeply affecting the interests of |tiie Southern people. New lArrival of the Java York, at Liverpool Cotton Market. New York, Jan. 2G—The steamship Java with Liverpool dates of the 14th. litis arrived. The sales of cotton on Saturday the 13th were 7,000 bales, the market closing easier, pud ((notations being barely mniutained. New York Market. New York, Jan. 30—Cotton is steady at i to 48 cents, chiefly latter. Gold 139 7-S. IIL1TARY COURT. Trial of Soldiers for the Murder of A. f orties in November hast. (Reported for the Herald.[ ' The trial of three soldiers of the 12th Maine ptegimtni tiuu a civilian n«med McGivany. Charged with the murder of A. Cordes, who, ft will he remembered was assaulted in his par-room, in November last, and so severely maltreated that he died after lingering two k three days—was commenced yesterday homing before a Military Commission, of which Capt. J. H. Watrous is the Judge Ad. [vacate. . j The prisoners were brought into court under thri Chas- A Waterhouse, a sergeant of G, 12th Maine Volunteers, was first ar- tigned, pleading “not guilty’ to the several charges and specifications, ibe charges are brought against Charles Waterhouse, a sergeant of Company G, P-tb Maine Yolunters ; Michael Keiiler, pri- Mc Company A, Pith Maine Volunteers; Stomas Ring, private Company D, 12th " liQe ' olunteers; and Bernard McGivany, ' Sernatd McCan, a civilian. Tlte first charge is murder. e specifications are to the effect, that the pccused aid on the 21st day of November, ise tin assault upon Ahrend Cordes, and i ll;,. 1 / fu * ly ’ feloniously, willfully and of ice ahirethought strike and heat him upon ltranc,w . • und facu > and choke and md beating’ u by reason of which blows ivounds, bruises aua bokin ^ div S- rs DQOrtttl m of November ~ ries he d,eQ ~ ^ The second charge i9 manslaugnu.*. the ipmheatiun uudei whicli is to the effect tint » e accused made an assault on Ahrend p 8 ’ 111 consequence of which he died, ban r i it A - ni<) ' ( f was the first witness c . Lt ' Tie testified as follows : l , beginning ot November I was called „ end . ^ r ' *“'°cde:; I found him with his L ... ry u, ucb bruised and swelled, and in > vvll0,e bead, and particularly the LiiiW 1 *-. TTc was not able lo speak |] n nc l y ’ UU( T sa 'd he was unable to swal- r °l )eu ed his mouth as well as I could, tul found the inner (.throat, the fauces nassi'J 0 r .i US t0 “hstruct the whole Wrl f tf . 0 , tbe Throat behind. In a few worus, hls throat w#8 told me. He stated to me two several times that three of his assailants had on United States uniform. The next witness called was William Ray. . Reside in Savannah; I am chief of Detec tive Police of Savanuah. Q.—By Judge Advocate. Have you any expectation of a reward if the accused is found guilty? A.—The city has offered a reward, and I expect to get it if the accused is found guilty. The Judge Advocate stated that it was not the intention to exclude the evidence of the witness, but merely to show under what circumstances it was given Witness proceeded. I know nothing of the murder of Cordes from my own knowlege but only from re port, with the exception of certain state ments made to me by Sergt. Waterhouse, at the hospital. A few days after the murder I ascertained that a wounded sergeant had entered the Post Hospital • I went* there, found Sergt. Waterhouse, and examined him. He appeared much surprised at my exam ining him. In coming down stairs, I had a conversation with some of the men connect ed with the hospital. They stated that they bad heard that Waterhouse had been in a dif ficulty some few nighis before. Waterhouse said he knew what I was af ter, and burst into tears, remarking that it was bad company that was the cause of it. Th it he had rather be shot than remain in the condition he was in. Also, that he had nothing to do with it; tnat he was very drunk on that night: I asked him who was in company with him. He told me the only two men he knew were Ring and Keiiler. There were a number of courtesans with him. I then left him at the hospital, went to Gen. Brannan -and got an order for his arrest and the arrest of Ring and Keiiler. The prosecution closed the case, announc ing that there were no more witnesses to be introduced. The following statement of the accused was then read. On the night of the trouble at Cordes’ I went to the “Stump House" with a man named Russell, formerly of our regiment. Stayed there a short time. Russell went to bed. A girl came along to clear the house, there being a lot of civilians there. She told me I had better go to cutup, as Russell was too drunk to go. There were lour or five ci vilians, and they went oat ahead. I followed. Ring and Keiiler, of my regiment, were with me. We went all in a crowd. One of the civilians said, “Let us go and take a drink and make up.” I did not know of the pre vious difficulty, and did not understand this allusion until afterwards. We went into a shop all together and drank, and all went out one after another. I did not know whether the drinks were paid for or not. I had got to the door-step and was going out, and two or three were behind me, when >some one standing in the door fired a shot. I supposed it was the barkeeper. 1 thought I was shot. I went up to the next corner store, and went in and took off my coal to examine myself, and the crowd followed me in. The citizens went out with a rush. I heard nothing said which I can recall. I followed them. I met Keiiler, as near as I can recollect, on the door step of the shop where I examined myselt. He said, “Don’t go down there, Charly, because tbere’ll be trouble; let us leave." We then went up West Broad street. Tbnt is all I know of the affair. Chas. A- Waterhouse. The commission then adjourned until ten o'clock this morning. GEORGIA * LEGISLATURE. 18(56. . __ acts amendatory of the lUCOn <5u VT carcm- Milledgeville, Jan. 23, 1866. The Senate met at 10 o'clock A. M. Mr. Owens moved to icconsider the action of the Senate in the passage, of a bill to es tablish a conventional rate of interest not to exceed 10 per cent. Mr. Owens on making the motion, address ed the Senate in favor of abolishing ail rates of interest, and of allowing such interest to be collected as might have been agreed upon by the parties. He was replied to by Mr. O. L. Smith. The motion to reconsider was.lost. Mr. Kenan asked and obtained leave to change his vote of yesterday upon the Inter est bill. His vote now stands in favor of the bill. His objection was that 10 per cent, was too low a rate. Mr. Bedford introduced a, bill to provide for the stay of ‘executions Mr. Crawford—A bill to amend the char ter of the town of Athens. Mr. Daley—A bill to amend the 2466th paragraph, part 2d, title 6th, chapter 3d, of the Code. This bill provides that when all the parties in interest reside in the county where intestate dies, or when application is made for letters of administration, or letters testa mentary to allow citation to be per fected by giving written notice of said appli cation by posting notice at the Court house door and at two other public places in the county. Mr. Ghoiston—A bill for the relief of maim ed soldiers. It provides that the Stale shall furnish such artificial limbs to such soldiers. Mr. J. A. W. Jdhnson—A bill to incorpor ate the Atlanta Street Railroad.Company. Capital, $150,000. Mr. McDaniel—A bill to compensate Ordi naries for administering the amnesty oath. Mr. Owens—A bill to repeal section 3778 of the Code. It aliows parties at suit to be* witnesses—the fact of their being interested to be considered in giving credit to their tes timony. HU Also, a bill to incorporate the Savannah Steamboat Company with insurance powers. Mr. C. H. Smith—A bill to incorporate the Atlanta Loan Association. Mr. Butler—A bill to incorporate the Sav ings Bank of Augusta. The Homested bill which was the special order was taken up, and after some discus sion was rerefurred to the Judiciary Com mittee. Mr. Redding introduced a bill to make valid private contracts made during the war. The Senate adjourned. HOUSE. The House met at 9 o’clock. Prayer by the chaplain. The Journal was read. Leave of absence was granted Messrs. Vason and Willingham for a few days on im portant business- The resolution of Mr. Frazier, of Liberty, in reference to the modification of the test oath to be taken by Postmasters was refer red to the Committee on the State of the Re public. A resolution to bring on the election of a U. S. Senator was offered, but was lost for want of a three-fourtus vote. An effort was .made to take up the resolu tion of the Senate to bring on the election of Supreme Judges, but was unsuccessful. Bills on sccuud reading being the order of the day, quite a number were read and refer red to appropriate committees. The rules were suspended to take up a re solution relating to certain claimants upon tiie State Road for services rendered under the contracts from J. W. Glenn, that they make out their claims and present them at once. The resolution was passed. The House (hen adjourned to the usual hour to-morrow. [Reported expressly for the Savannah Herald.) Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 22, 1866. SENATE. The order of the day was for the reading of bills the third time. Bill to authorize Silas Ralls, an infirm and disabled citizen of Emanuel county, to peddle without a license. Lost. Bill to authorize the sale-dif all the lands of the State, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, lying in the Okefenokc swamp. Opposition being manifested to the bill, ou motion it was postponed tor the present. Bill to authorize any person maimed in the late war to peddle without a license. Post poned. Bill to require certain criminal' prosecu tions to be nolle prosequi. Passed. Dul JLh( charter of the Mac Passed. Bill to amend the charter of the Dalton & Jacksonville (Ala.) Railroad. Passed. Bill to allow 10 per cent, interest to be col lected if agreed upon. If more than 10 per cent, is contracted only the principal may be collected. Where no rate is specified the rate of 7 per cent, is to be understood. The bill was passed, yeas 25, nays 16. This bill wns introduced by Mr. Gresham. Bill to incorporate the Georgia Express Company. Passed. The next order was for the reading of bills the second time, alter the completion of which a house resolution requesting the opening ot mail routes in this Stale was passed. 1 The Senate then adjourned. Monday, Jan. 22d, 1866. HOUSE. New matter was called for, aDd the most important bills are as follows : By Mr. Pottle, of Warren—Bills to change the 4391 and 1776 sections of the Code. Also, a bill to amend the Code in reference to the payment of claims against estates. By Sir. Frayser, of Liberty—A resolution requesting the Governor to communicate with the President in reference to the omission of a portion of the oath to be taken by Post masters. % ]jlr. Wifkerson—A bill for the relief of administrator^ executors, guardians and trustees. • By Mr. HarrisoD, of Chatham—A bill to xjeorporate the town of Vernenburg. * Aa»q, a bill to incorporate the Hydraulic Comprewthag Cotton Press Company of Sa vannah. - Mr. Hodges, of Uuttu—To authorize the Inferior Court to pay to said county the State tax for 1866, fo. the purpose of building a jail and for the ben or of widows arid orphans. By Mr. Hughes, «Twiggs^- a. resolution in reierence to the CnmnierateCotton i j0&De and requesting the President not to Si ze any more cotton. v y ^ By Mr. Wood, of Floyd—A resoluvi« n ; n ference to contracts made dating thVwai, [communicated] The Steamer O. F. Potter. It is with pleasure that we commend this pleasant little stCAmer to the favorable con sideration of the travelling public. Leaving the city of SavairahU op alternate days of each week, bhc connects at Sunbary witji a line of hacks running from that point to NT>. 4, A. and G. Railroad, thus facilitating in a most material and agreeable manner, communication with South-Western Geor gia. On Wednesday, while performing*her re turn trip from Sunbury, just at the en trance to Romney Marsh she unfortuately broke! the outer- flange of her starboard wheel. This accident, at first seeming al most an estoppel to further progress, was, as far as practicable, repaired in a very short time, through the energy and skill of her accomplished Captain and engineers. Notwithstanding this injury, and the delay —*’*•. iividental thereto, the little steamer, with a speeuanu im,...., —:... under the circumstances, making her way with but one wheel through the intricate windings of Romney Marsh, and against the contrary tides of Warsaw, St. Augustine aud Savannah Rivers, reached the city about sunset. We gratefully acknowledge onr indebted? ness to the Captain, officers and crew of this choice little steamer, and commend to their farther kindness and courtesy all who, in prosecuting their journeys to Sooth-West Georgia, desire the pleasure ot a safe and skillfully conducted passage among the beautiful islands, and across the charming sounds ot the Georgia coast. T C.V. HUTCHINS, CRAIN AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 135 Bay Street, Savannah. H av. corn, oats, mkal, seed, grain, bran. OILUAKE, Ac., &C-, in quantities to suit, at lowest market rates. Savannafi, Jan. 25, 1866. A Passenger. swelling , 01U was lu a State qf great reference .. , „ emir k g ^ en K°reement. I found he was that the action of the Convention was uni “ factorv, and requesting the Judiciary ( mittee' to report a bill adjusting these ters. - 108wallmv - He then told me on h Lit' U ° a ° f “ ffairshad been brou 6 ht Kv n. 1beau -‘ n - but above all b v „ J cb,) ked till he wus nearly strangled, I J , P Jr| y of men who had entered his shop, lie bci„. . . uau entered bis shop, choki I, i • bark ^P er - Some had held him, over., ’ blm > while others had pounded him luce w,.r leab UDt * f ace - The bruises ou the Lead H- Vt ; ry 8 real , au d also all over his sevni,,„1'' Q S inust have been a very win, i “is throat was swelled outeven swriiJ, 15 ..He never became able to died frD ,? e die<1 on ll, e third day. He ibe ti,i° m . lke swellln 8 aQ d eugorgement of broiit,i ? 81, ^ h!Cb be alleged to have been mtio« 7 on by l his assault. I am perfectly lb,. 5 , lbat tllia state was brought on by the v ,‘e ence be reCeive d- The swelling of throat was the cause of his death. I aow nothing of the men except what be By Mr. Shepherd—A bill to define and establish the sir names of Ireedme,, and for ° l ;Bifl8onthiifl reading were taken Uj, and the following bills wdfe passed. A bill to authorize the Inferior Couu of Elbert county to leavy a special tax or C0 Su p SYS»n.« Hi* r «;h>4. and-to repeal certain acts relating thereto A bill to repeal all laws against the die l> lation of grain into spirituous liquors. A resolution tendering tbq 0aU of Rep - sentative to J. N. Jackson, for the purp e of delivering a speech upon the snbjec f “the relief of the people.” The House then adjourned- JUST RECEIVED BY A. ill. SCARBROUGH & CO., 140 Congress Street: Ofk PACKAGES'New Bacon Strips fcV 20 packages NewsBacon Shoulders lOpickages New Lard, put up in 25 pound paila 50 kegs New Lard 60 firkins and tubs beat Orange county Batter so boxes Cheese VX) boxes Candle* 100 bbls Floor, best brands Together with a splendid aaaortmentof Raisins, Nuts, Ac., Ac. d2Q-tf Storehouse. A GOOD and convenient Storehouse for Rent.— Apply at 194 Bay street. 16-tf A GOOD INVESTMENT. Tlie Sash, Blind anfl Piaining Factory, S ITUATED in Mscon, Ga., will be offered for thirty (30) days at private sale, consisting of a complete set of Sash and Blind Machinery, Daniels A Wood ruff’s Planes, together with a large Black-Smitli Shop, all run by steam. For particulars, apclr t" • LATUROP A CO., Savannah, Ga. or to FINDLAY A KENDRICK, fan23-5 • Macon, Ga. .Preserved Cider 50 ^Barrels. c. W. THOMPSON, 111 Bay-st PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. nowsLL oonn. JAMBB JACKSON. COBB & JACKSON, ttorneys-at'Law, MACON, GEORGIA. GREAT SOUTHERN PAPER WAREHOUSE AND Depot for Printei^’ Suppl ies jn Sold at Manufacturer’s Prices. COOPER, OLOOTTS A FARRKLI.Y. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs., SAVANNAH, GA. g*r- Old picture* copied with the greatest care. <114 THOS. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY, . nai iwb Street, l’nlla-*--. . — N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly am ended to. * EAR, AND TIBOAf, D 1 da^“ d\- f t'Ji ,ro “ to :. Canada West, Physi- consulted nn tli r F eon > Oculist and Anriat «an be nXim the discharges from the Rat, JiHIJgg Catarrh nionnann tbn flVimat or J 8^to'uid 0 |[tt|a^dto. reqUlrll ' g eUheif Me<Ucal Lextogtot^street^Buckler’s old office on Of^e honr. fro^y, {Ta m., and 3to 5 P. M. SUuxcLries, 0FFERED BY BRYAN, Q^RTRIDGE & CO : -MEP.CHANmm. 8 bales Dundee Bagging 2 bbls fine old Rye Whiskey 3# bbls assorted Whiskey 7 hhds Bacon Shoulders 5 bbls Hams ecnuBinit* 25 shares Muscogee Railroad Stock 40 shares Atlantic A Gnlf Railroad Stock. jlT-tf IMPROVED PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, MANUFACTURED BY T. F. ROWLAND, CONTINENTAL WORKS, GFeenpoint, Brooklyn. The undersigned are Agents ffr the shove, and keep on hand, and can order at di or test notice, En gines of any power desired. Apply W jll-lra B. O- FADE A CO. GRAHAM, DORSETT & CO. Successors to nawes, Graham A Co. IMPOSTERS OF ROSEWOOD AM MAJOGAHY, No*. 174, 176 and 1»8 Cemire St., N. Y., Keep constantly on hand the mod;/extensive variety of flnely-flgured Foreign and Domstlc Woods to be found in the United States, in Lchk Plank*, Board* and Veneers, suitable for Ckbimti Plano, and Billiard f rahiA mflpirfoctiirers. ^ »• *lao, Ma- hogany and Spanish CedsrComiiatttff in connection with onr bus tin ss we have a large Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting Machine, which enables ns to flllBUordersentrosted to as with promptness. jl9-3m Dancing Sbhool AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. KfR. L. LOUIS nspectfnlly Informl the eitizena of iul Savannah that he will open hi) Dancing School at St. Andrews Hall on Thursday, ,’anuary 4th, at 3 o’clock p. m. Honrs of instruction, for Young Indies, Misset .and Master*, on Tuesday*, Thursdays aud Saturdays, at 3 o’clock p. m.; and for Gentlemen at S o'clock p. m„ on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridiys, «'OM8IIS81QtS MKHCHAilXji, fc. Hknby Yonge. JiMKYohor. Prom Georgia. HENRY Y0NGE & €0 general! LAROCHE & JOHNSON, Timber& Lumber Dealers 300 BAY STBEET, SAVANNAH, GA. d4tf BLANCKVILLE SLATE MINING COMFY, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Oap’l Stools., *300,000 SHARES, $50 EACH. Direotohs—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. MarehalL President—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vioi President—E. C. Grannlss, Macon, Ga. Secretary—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any order* for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintelB, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of Ailauta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, renn.. and S’. Louis, Mo. The superiority -of slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability to various articles ol furniture and for pafemeut are well known. Orders may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL. Sec’y, jS Atlanta, Ga. •f ommission jHercb’ts, No. 11 BROAD STREET, New York, COLIC1T consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, p Sawed Lumber and Timber. Particular attention given to the purchase of Rail road Supplies. REFERENCES: Augusta J P ’ Klng ’ Presldent Gemgui Railroad, Savanna™ M ' Wadloy ’ PresI<len t Central Railro.d, Ferdinand Phinizy, K. p Clayton, Augusta. Charles Day, T. R. Bloom, MaCon. B Hunter & uammell. Savannah. - JlS-tf HmiRr L. Jewett. L SsinnZ Jewett & Snider, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Second street, Macon, Georgia, (Between Cherry and Poplar.) Prompt personal attention given to all consign ments of cotton, produce, manufactures and other articles of merchandise. Orders and consignment* solicited from all parts of the country. Best attention given to ordera for purchasing cotton. Agents for several first class Insurance Companies. n9-tf J. C. KOCH, No. 35 Beckman Street, Corner of William, NEW YORK, Manufacturer of Stationery, Photographic Album*, Music Fairer, Folios, Books, Ac. n21-3m GEO. Ik FOWL*. WM. R. HOY. UttOU Jl. 1 - FOWLE & CO., FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in Railroad Supplies. • Office, 70 Broadway, NU1VV YORK, oct26 Cm e G PI bywood, $ J. For Augusta AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER. The ligbt-draaght steamer union, Capt. H. B. pBAxita, flrer* 8 * 11 take ° 8t 83 *° W ra,es 88 any Boat on the Freight received and stored in fire-proof ware- Ip^yto” 1 ° f We3t Broad BtreHt ’ free °f ex- _ F. M MYRELL, Harris’ Bnildings, Bay street, Or to M. A. BARRIE, On wharf. J25-tf W«. M. Lawt Cliarlestt '.r 210 Bay Street, Sayannati, Ga. TXTAjlREN A PLATNER keep consfantlyon hand TV a latge stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping Papers, of all sizes and weights; also, Binders' Boards, Card Boards, Printers’ Cara*, Envelopes, Twines and Pi inting Inks. Having had long experience in the business, and buying our goods in large l*ta direct from the mann- lacturcrs enables ns to compete with New York prices Agents for Wade's celebrated Printing Inks; Agents in this cify 5> r the path Paper Mills. The highest cash prices pftid for all kinds of paper stock.jI2 Winbobn Lawton, Savannah, Ga. WINBOitN LAWTON & CO., General Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN COTTON, LUMBER Ac .„ Opposite the Mariners' Chnrcb, jS-tnf&sim BAY STREET, SAVANKAH. A. S. JIartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANT T, - FOR AUGUSTA FOE NEW ATLANTIC C n ip FOB AUGUSTA AND LANriNGS ON THE RIVER. The popular ligbt draft steamer Fannie Lehr, Capt. LEWIS, will sail for Adgusta on Saturday, 37th ln*t., at 13 o’clock M For freight or passage, with good accommodations, apply to ^ LaKOCHE & WEST. J-®-- Jones' Block- iH mpany. 'Tit' S PASSAGE. AND WAY LANDINGS. The steamer ^ T A N D I S H, Gapt. JAMES FABIAN, will leave as above on Monday- Morning next, at 8 o’clock. Freight by this boat taken at the lowest rates — Freight received at the Florida Wharf, foot of West Broad street. 5J2 BAY STREE'R oct!4-tf SAVANNAH, G.i. Printer’s Ink. TnE SUBSCRIBERS ARE AGENTS FOR THE SALK OF JOHNSON’S CELEBRATED News, Book aid fard IN KS. ALSO, /Printer’s V arnish* John iimayMAK. b. u. wasino. j JOHN MERRYMAN & CO, Farmers’ and Planter^’ Agencv E OR the sale of Gaann, Fertilizers, Live Stock, Im plements and Machinery, Seeds, &c.- 67 W. Fayette Street, BALTIMORE. Refer to Johns. Gittings, PresidentJCbesapcakq Bank ; Chas. Goodwin, Cashier Franklin Bank,' Balti more ; E. C. Wade A Co. and P. H. Behn, Savannah. _nl4-3m T. J. McNibu. Jos. S. Baynakp- T. J. McNISH & CO, Brokers and Commission Merchants, BItYAN STREET, JOHNSON SQUARE, SAVANNAH. BEORBIA. Will attend to the collection of Notes, Drafts and Ac counts, making prompt returns. BEFKBKNGBS : The Merchants and Business Firms of Savannah; Theodore D. Wagner, Esq., Charleston, 8. C.; John Haiickel, Esq., charleston, S. C.; T. Savage Hey ward, Augusta, Ga.; James E.Broome. New York; I. V. Plant, President National Bank, Macon, Ga.; Cnhhertge. Caldwell * Co.. Macon, Ga. j!3-tf CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. JONES BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND ABXfcCORN STREET SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADV AN C E S oTNew'Y'3M i , '>fnHnent* o the firm of Chas. L. Colby, Boston. Messrs. Dabney,. Morgan A Co ,New i„. Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York. Hun. J Wiley Edinands, Boston Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sepl8_ti JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. " No. ©4 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. _°ctl6 * em joiiN i smns &lo~ Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay StreqJ, Jacksonville, Florida. M Uay st, between vviuu.... - SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. j O'iRICT aiteution will be guen to the purchase i 0 and sate or iieneral Merchaudiae, C-.c-in. Ttai- iier, Lumber, Real Estate, tjto. k-, ■ nda, ate. - '.j. LA Li. ANT, R. A WAYNE, jll-tf JSAMi t SWEAT Go-., ft. Cnnxr. Wm, A. '.raoux, Augusta. Georcia. Lat-. of Richmond, 7a. CEO. R. CRUMP & CO. General Coro mission Merchants AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Liprs. ToUacco, Seisrs. SALTED FISH, A.*-. 209 Droud St., Augusta, Ga, W Will pnrehase and sell on Commission Cotton. Touaoco, Paonuoz, and MebchakdIsz of every de scription. Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Angnsta, Ga., Richmond, Va., aud Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq, De- Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Dnckles, A. A. Solomons A Co., J. T. Paterson A Co., R. Molina, Esq., Savannah, Georgia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. oct4 j26 UYRELL. 9 Agent. Freights FOR AUGUSTA, .mHE undersigned are prepared to receive goods 1 their Warehouses—free of expense and c ered by Insnraece—for shipment to Augusta t poinu beyond by their regular line of light dram t>0liU ^PPl^ ,0 CHAS. L. COLBY, G. B. & G. W. LAMAR, aeneral Commission Merchants. Forwarding and Shipping Agents, NO. 93 BAY bTKEE r, (up stairs ) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. O. Ferrel and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Joaiah Sibley & Sons, J. B. A J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments solicited. 6m-nov4 THOS. H. AUSTIN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, No. 95 BAY STREET, (up stairs) BAVAMAH, Kl L P. Bouse. W. A. BOUSE & BRYANT, (Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida,! rfliiurasi commission Hen 104 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, — — . . OGOffP**’ TTTILL give prompt attention to receiving and for- W warding goods, sales on consignment, and all orders. And will also keep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Biuldin* Materials Fairbanks A Co.’s Scales, &c., hesidei otb«r goods and manniactnred articles (or sale on comignment and for wh'ch they are agents. Order* aad consignment* respectfully solic ited. d2T-3m jno. s. s&iiuu. anil zd. a. sown*. OUAS. L. RATHER tf Ill GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER AMD / Commission had Forwarding Merchant, 72 BAY STBEET. SAVANNAH. <12847 A. MINIS, Anction and Commission Merchant No 3 STODDARD’S WESTERN RANGE, WILL GIVE ATTENTION TO Sales of Merchandise and Undeneriters'' Sales • to Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds and ’ other Securities ; also Real Estate, At Private or Pnblie Sale. Jas.T. Paterson, - TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, Georgia. dld-tf " & jioim W. J. Blair. A- J. 9*iTg. W. W. Keen. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., No. 29S BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ^0ntmission ^m^ants, . AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANU FACTURED TOBACCO, wm purchase and sell on commission, cotton, cotton good*, wines, liquor*, aegare, and produc* and merchandise of every description. m Consignment* solicited. * Co., Wm. H. Sn C «h^r * CUaDlr ,hMn> ^ iSYANrHARTRiDGFjTda 163 BAY STREET, CITY HOTEL BUILDING. Brofctr and Commission Agents roc SALE Aim purchase or STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PROE(UCE, &c., And for Forward! og Cotton. novS 3 mo SOUTHERN AND WESTERN XjAZJX). Collection nod Commission Agency, handle Southern land and property of all description*. Parties wishing to sell are invited to forward fiats.— Numerous applications now on file from parties wish ing to purchase. Make collection* »» «n-parts of th* country. Pay .special attention to the sale and dUpoeal of Southern products, and moke advances on direct consignments. MATTHEW H. BRIDGE, Manager, No. 9 Brood at., New York.. REFERENCES BY PERKIBSION: Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama. P. Harmony, Nephew* «fc Co., Bankers, 38 Broadway. Messrs. H. B. Clafin A Co , Importers, New York. A. W. Green leaf. Esq., Banker. N. Y. n9-3m Alfred R. Bennett,\ „ Y , Cdas. H. Bennett, .Jas, a Van Pelt, / new ror “ Raleigh, N. 0. Bennett, Van Pelt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS roB m bali or MTTII> TIBA8CI, HAVAl STBIEt, ETC., ALSO, FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, S3 Whitehall St„ New York. .mHK nnderaigned are prepared to receive goods at X f of expense and cov tf ista and draught rr*4 •* voao. 1*. uuLBY, septJU—tf co r Buy and Abercorn sta, Baltimore, Charleston and Havana STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR HAVANA, VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE. The fine first class iron side-wheel Steamship ISABELLA, . (1,000 tons.) E. C. WAMBERSIE, Commander, ° n moj * al°sim^t,on; P ^ y ee to haViD ‘ t Statero0 “ _ n „ CHISOLM BROS., Agents,. j 0 ^ Ea * t Bast Bay, cor. Adder’s wharf, Charleston. For Doctortown Tliomasville. The Steamers Gen. Shepley, Orient, and Clarion, m lK° "fri-weekly Trip* to Doctortown, in con nection ifflh the Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad? leaving Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Sunday*.™* J hrqngh freight payable by shippers at our oflice. during the week? and atoreufr^ For freight or paasage apply to n20 n CaA 8 L COLBY * CO., Comer Abercorn and Bay streets. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHmG AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- .^^r^!LT m:LLE SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, , ha ^f speciaii v fitted up for this route, wifi leave lor the above places ^ Kvery Tuesday Morning nt 1U o’clock. Airfreight payable bv shippers, „ frel * ht , 0r having ssperior accommo- d *^ on *’ apply at tile office, Florida Steam Packet We haw associated with ns Mr. D. W. Curtis, late Public Treasurer for North Carolina. liMn HAIR, HAIR. A GOOD lot. and other m ate rials fdr Building pur poses. For sale b7 -■ mtr F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, 6EXERAI' commission and for warding mrrchant, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris’ Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.'s. BOUSE * BRYANT. 194 Bay gtreet- Bsq. *ep29-tf Wharf, or to j-T tf CLAGHORX * CUNNINGHAM, Agents. For Palatka, via Brunswick, st. marts, fer- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and fast sailing Steamer LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. King, Having been placed permanently upon thia route will leave for the above place* on Friday Morning, 36th, nt 10 o’clock, and continue to leave evety Friday morning thereafter at same hour. Returning, she will leave Palatka every Snnday morning, Picolata every Snnday forenoon, and Jack sonville every Monday morning, arriving at Savan nah on Tnesdar morning. Freight received at all times at the warehouse on the wharf. All freight payable by shipper*. For freight or passage, having splendid cabin ac commodation, apply at the office on Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, » Agent*. J34df For Liverpool. Ba»ggA 1 iXa£ i aB«g: T l *“® , aEsatf. co For LIVERPOOL! Ike fine new clipper baric MARIA HENRY, PRINCE, Commander, having thren-fourtns of her cargo engaged, w ill have quick despatch. y For balance of freight, apply to CHAS. L COLBY A CO., Comer of Abercorn sad Bay streets. Liberal allowances made on consignments to ou friend* inliverpool. ju.g