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The Savannah Daily Herald.
FRIDAY XOVKMBKH 17. 186*.
New England Correspondence.
Containing an arrount aj the Hutch Taking Hoi
land in the Massachusetts Election — The. Fever
of /migration to the South among the Mew
England Farmers and Workingmen, and some
notice of the gag season in “Ye antiente tou-n
of Boston."
Boston, inov. 8, 1865.
To the Savannah Dailg Herald :
“ Tht Dutrh have t«ktn Holland.'*
Did you bear of the memorable Contest in
wliicb it was said “Tbe Dutch have taken
Holland.” It happened yesterday in the
Massachusetts election. Os course it was all
on one side, like the handle of a jug. Tbe
opposition in this State is small but spunky,
and ordinarily we have some music at the
polls ; but yesterday was the tamest aud the
most devoid of interest of any election ever
known in this State, where elections are al
ways comparatively quiet. The two politi
cal parties in their conventions, ignored ihe
only vital issues of thecampaigu. The L : qui r
Liwisthe great issue in the State at the
present time—an Lsue belwi en tbe fauuticul
advocates of the Prohibitory Law and all its
accompanying measures, and the Liberal
meu who are in favor of regulating what ex
perience shows, cannot be prohibited. Neith
er party dared to take sides on the quotiou.
Then there is the Workingmen’s Move
ment, making quite a stir in favor of reduc
ing the day's work to eight hours. Both
parties, assembled in convention, incorpora
ted a resolution in their patty platforms to
tickle the WorkiDgmeu without promising
them anything. The same about the Veteran
Soidiers, who claim an equalization of the
bountie—!he payment of bounties t-> those
woo enlisted early in the war to equal the
bountie- paid to those who qplisted later. —
The Veteran Soldiers were thanked by both
parties, hut nothing was said tor or against
their claims. In tnis way party politics
shirks the real issues to keep the party lines
intact, and sometimes the advocates of real
interest become disgusted and set up a party
for themselves. It may be so in Massa
chusetts. If there is ever change
in the political administration of affairs
in this State it will be by tbe utlilation of
the workingmen, the veteran soldiers and
the remains of the Demociatifc party. Willi
so many issues there most be many malcon
tents in any event; and as the issue upon
which the Republican party was founded is
dead, we shall probably see a change soon.
Nearly all the Democrats elected to the
Legislature were elected in the city of Bo
ton. Tuose comprise one Senator aud ten
Representatives out of five Senators aud
twenty eight Representatatives. One ward
was carried by the combination of the demo
crats and workiugmen. That may be the be
ginning ot grcatei things. The workingmen
carried tue day in two wards of Charlestown,
but were deieated in tbe other by tbe regular
Republican candidate. I thiuk neatly nil
tue members and representatives elected from
Boston are liberal meu in regard to the liquor
Jaw' issue. If they are in favor of constab
ulary police, jury bills, and inquisitorial
legislation generally, they certainly do uot
represent this city. Boston has already sut
fered too much from the fanatical legislation
Os the rest of the Sta'e to w ish to see any
more of it. Tlie one Democratic Senator
elected in the city owes his success chiefly
to that issue, his opponent and predecessor
in ottice having voted with the radical ram
rods.
A Split Ticket-
Among the humors of the election, the
most taking was a ticket in Ward six, where
there is a large colored population, bearing
the name of Lewis Gaul, a well known col
ored man, lor Governor, and Ben. Butler for
Lieutenant Governor. Quite a number of
these tickets were thrown by “men and
brothers,” whose pride of race was appealed
to by tbe name al the head of the ticket.
Lewis Giul has been a messenger at the
State house for several years, and he un
doubtedly understands the more intricate
duties ot the gubernatorial office.
Looking Toward* the South.
The attention of a large number of people
throughout New Euglaml has been attracieil
to the new fields of enterprise opened to them
in the South. Nothing but local associa
tions can keep thousands of our New Eng
land farmers and mechanics from seeking in
the sunny South pleasanter homes and licher
rewards of labor. lam iufoimed that a good
many larmers in Maine, New Hampshire
and Massachusetts are making preparations
to sell out aud try their fortunes in the
South. The great difficulty iu the way of a
general movement of this kind on the part
of the farmers is the difficulty ex
perienced in selling farms here. The
agricultural population of New England
seems to be decreasing. The farmers' boys
go away to the cities or seek their fortunes
in the South aud West. The old people die
and leave no one ty> take their places on their
acres. No immigrants come here to settle
on the soil, and 1 cannot conceive of a mar
ket being readily touud for many New Eng
land farms at once. The mechanics aud or
dinaiy laboring men are free to go and
Cuuir, and if they do not flock to the South,
which now offers its vast resouices to them
on such liberal terms,, they will show that
they are not aiive to their own interests.
The Gay Season in Boston.
Boston was never gayer than at the pres
ent time, despite the efforts ot the sombre
constabulary police. Our stteets are alive
Witu business aud fashion, and amusemeuts
ol «U sorts are well patronized. “ Arrah
na-Pogue” is now on the bills at the Boston
Theairc. aud is creating quite a sensation.
The theatres and opera houses are all crow d
ed. Formes Brothers are giving concerts.
*■ Blind 1 om.' a negro toy from Georgia, is
aiso giving concerts, as the very best repre
sentative of the* not unusual combination of
> idiocy and capacity for music. Blind Tom
is advertised as a (ieorgia ptouliciion by the
"wav- Tire lecture and concert season is in
iu 1 b ast, and the gay routs ot winter arc
coming on. lota.
Boy lltlm-K in Lsnucii.
Theie are in Loudon numerous gan o ß of
boy thieve-, organized and trained to plun
der under their chosen leaders. Tbev arc
the leaders of the thieves' literature, whirl,
nmy besecn in a thousand shop windows.
Tbe little rascals steal everything they can
1.,y their hands on. setting sen-rfes to Vamll I
for police, and generally carrying ou t their
11 le game without detection. 1, a | JU j dn a
abandoned, to be pulled down by some mil
way cofupauy, they dash into the house and
steal the lead Imm the roof, and everythin,,
lhy can convert into money Someth these
smart boy sure 'tie sous of respectable pa
rents, but most are the Arabs of the sin eu*
who live on their wits uud sleep under the
arches, or nl the cheap lodging houses This
week a gang'of eight hoys, from 111 to ir,
ye.,is o tl, wa*. captured lor u robbery. Eu ii
one had liia uHun. One was "Jack Shepard,"
another "Ulueskiu," a third ‘iiick Turpin,"
and so on The* Imd buen plundering old
and hcipics* shopktars right and luff, with
out unify. The lender, who lilts adopted
• in- name of Jack Mhepard, ami who lias
feiiclicil the ripe age o| 111 years, Wllull
brought 1 1, Inin the magistral!' to a question
“bout tin hist witness, grind out,
llillul- l wauls l 111 * e yutifs 1 The hoys
slin k together like blinks TlllUe Was no
S' "I b ring, Mild win u I lie polll'einuu t ok Ilia
eaib r they all lot,owed like glim I hoy*, p,
Hie I*l up, Slid Wle li III! nadnl fo| Ids three
•*»'•, di a a mo p He y ail waoie.i the asm#
1,0 if ,uiit
J*Mi Imit ug 4 i, 4 j M , |>i<t m i j,
Iheiu no f tuaaoo lot sia ial teloimuis sail
Mwl fegtstafurw. ’ *Tl#< a *** *
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A NOBLE PURPOSE
AND
A Glorious Result
H.
There are as many roads to fame and fortune as
there were prate ways to ancient Thebes. Yonr am
bitious warrior is for carrying his wav with the
Mbre ; your aspiring politician for scheming his way
by intrigue and consurnipate art. But there is one
graud broad path to the goal, along which nothing
base can travel. It is the path set apart for the
march of talent, energy, aud noble purpose an.l
though full of obstacles, it contains none that abnor
mal, cannot surmount. Thin fact has been exemplified
in innumerable Instances, but iu few more forcibly
iian io the rise and progress of DR. BOOKLAND>
GEKWAN HITTERS. For over fifteen years its course
pm been onward and upward, scattering blessings ai
every step, until it now stands on the topmost rount s
of the ladder of fame, aa the
CHEAT TONIC.
o
Hoofland’s German Bitters;
Is a positive remedy lor
DYSPE PSIA,
{&££ ANl>
Diseases Resulting from
DISORDER OF THE LIVER «»'>
DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
Anil Is tlie only certain anil safe
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
l IN CASES OF DEBILITY.
o
By the use of this Bitters
Weakened nnd Debilitated Frames Be
come Renewed with all the Vigor
of Health.
-•"lmpaired constitntions are rebuilt, and the patient
in a short time regains
Vigor, Health and Strength.
F
f OBSERVE THE SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs!
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Wt igbt
in the tstomoch, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach. Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and Dillleuß Breath
ing, Fluttering at the
Heart,
Choking or Suffocating
Sensation when in a Lying Po
sture, Dimness of Vision,
Dots or
Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain iu the Head, Defi
ciency of lerapbation, Yellowness of
the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tlie Side, Back,
Chest, Limb*, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of F.vil,
and groat Depression of Spirits.
Remember
That these Bitters
contain no Rum or Whiskey.
iAnd can’t make Drunkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs.
It cannot insidiously introduce Ihe vice of Drunk
.enness into the bosom of your families—to your wife,
your children, or your friends.
L
SOLUXEinS
Or others, whose systems have become impaired by
hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tome
that will restore them lo all their full vigor.
A
Tees* Bitters have perlormed mors cures!
Given Better Satisfaction I
Have more Testimony 1
Have mare respectable people to vouch for them 1
Tltsn any other ardcls in the Market. We defy any
one to contradict this assert ior
AND WILI. PAY SI,OOO
To any one that wIH produce a Certificate published
by us that Is not. GENUINE.
N
READ WHO SAYS SO.
FROM TiiE 110N. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
Washington January 1, ISGI.
Gentlemen Having state i it verlwlly to you, I
have no hesitation in wjitltig the fact, that I expert*
« need marked bene at from your Ho. fl .iiitl'a German
Uittcig. During a long and tedious session of Con
giv.-s, pif.-MLg and onirouj* duties nearly prostrated
me. A kind Jiieml suggested the use of the prepa a
tioii I have named. 1 look his advice, and the result
was improvement of health, renewed energy, and
that particular relief I so n ueh needed and ohtaine I.
otlieie may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to
he. Truly your iriend,
THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
D
From Rev. W.'D. SeiglrM, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist
Church.
l'tdluiielphia, December 2U, 1803.
MFS-HH- Jones A Evans,
Gentlemen I have recently been laboring under
. lie ul-t resting I ffuces of indigestion, accompanied bv
a prostration of die nervous system Numerous r:m
wlli's wine by mcudssnd some* of them
H i-ii-d, hui without relief. Your Hooflland's Gum in
Blue. a were r«coninv mled by perton, who hail tried
i lie in. unit whose favorable iiicndoii of it,. Hitters in
'lilevd m> stsototiy them. 1 must confess Unit I hint
an uvcrftoii to i-iU nt medicines. Hum the'-tll■ us.lllll
uiul one" quack “Bittern," whoa# only atm seems to
»'■ to |sdiu off sweetened ami drugged liquor upon
Hu' commonay, In a sty wny ; aud llio tendency ol
whi' li, I tear, I. lo nuke many a confirmed drunkard
1 l»>" lesrntug diet yours was re,illy a medicinal
I |>re|,ui'iiili>ii I tiMik It whh happy effoit. It. uni. n
»u» IU I only upon the •liimueli. Inn n|miii lliii ui'r
| voiis system was luiiiiipt iiniigralifyhig. I fesl Unit I
"live del (veil gloat and nermuuisiil "oiielll Irnin ilm
uae ui a tow Ironies. very rustierchilly yours,
W G, hi lilf liKID,
No. US Hliui komssuti stroal.
HKWARK »iK l Ol'N I'KHVKITH
•**"*« "re Sisnalut. uf' t' M JACKSON" Is on lb#
Wiappr. of oavli haiio
ITUNi'll'fliOmt 1 * MANVKAUTUinr
Wo. 631 ARCH STRICT,
JONES 4 EVANS.
M< I hast,ns nr I M lAiIMUNAUJ
Itofooie hf MmiMaifcd «>■ smh sLvwi <"M"U
MtaoJ m*. 4 si get Wmil# 1$
MISCKL.L.ANtgUt'B.
ESTABLISHED 1826.
Convention of the First Senato
rial District.
THE Citizens of the counties of Chatham, Bryan
and KftiriL'ham arc requested to appoint Delegates
to a ('on vent ion to be held on Wednesday, the Bth
November him.. at No. 2, Central Railroad, for the
purpose of nominating a candidate lor Senator of said
Senatorial District. nov2
LIME.
ROCK LIME JUST RECEIVED
—AT—
MACKY, BEATTIE A CO’S,
1)11-6 203 & Bay street.
QUOTATIONS
For Southern Bank Notes.
BANKING HOUSE
or
MANNING & DE FOREST.
19 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
CORRECTED NOV. 1, 1805.
VIRGINIA.
Buuk of Berkeley
*• Commerce. Fredericksburg ........"”.35
“ Charleston, charleston an
“ the Commonwealth
“ Howardsville, secured .... .. . .‘in
“ Old Dominion 40
“ Philippi, secured - 0
“ Rockbridge So
“ Rockingham ,3b
* Scottsviße, secured .>k
“ the Valley £3
“ Virginia ij
“ Winchester 4.,
Central Bank of Virginia, secured. '. !.. . -5
Corporation of Alexandria ' «
Danville Bank, Danville
Exchange Bank of Va„ Norfolk ” ” o 6
Farmers’ Bank of FincasMe .....!!. ”35
“ “ Richmond !!!!!! ~.‘ib
Merchants’ Bank, Lynchburg, secured 35
moot icello Bank, secured
Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonville 8,
Southwestern Bank, Wythesville h 2
Tnidors’ Bank. Richmond 3,,
Bank of Richmond !!!!'!!!!” !!io
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 4( j
•* Charlotte * .>7
“ Clarendon !!!!!!!!! ’ 111
14 Commei ee ******** 25
4i Fayetteville .* ’*.*.* [ *\\ *’* ’*] J 4
44 Lexington .*.*.’* * ** * *3s
44 North Carolina !...! idij
44 Wadesbo rough so
44 Washington * 15
4 * Wilmington *»7
44 Yanccville * f {
Commercial Bank, Wilmington !.! .‘22
Fai mors’ Rank of North Carolina 37
Merchants’ Bank, New hern HI
Bank of Koxt>oro* .34
Miners and PlanterH* Bank 3.»
Bank of Tnomasville ..... 25
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden
* 4 Charleston ................-j.l
44 Chester 24
44 Geoi getowu ’* * ‘.. ’ * ’2l
44 Hamburg 22
44 Newbury 30
44 South Carolina 20
44 State of South Carolina 23
Commercial Bank. Columbia 20
Exchange 84 “ .... 21
Farmers’ and Exchange *.*.*.’’ls
Merchants’, Cheraw 22
People's Bank 50
Planters' * 4 Fairfield 20
Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank 30
South W. K. R an
State Bank
Union Bank .70
GEORGIA.
Augnsta Insurance and Bunking Company 12
Bank ot Augusta 32
44 Athens 30
4 * Columbus 18
4 Commerce 12
44 Fultou ;:o
“ KmpircState 15
44 Middle Georgia .70
44 Savannah 48
Rank of Slate of Georgia 27
Central Railroad Banking Company 92
City Bank of Augusta 25
Farmers'and Mechanics n
■Georgia Railroad un i Banking Company 92
Marixo Bauk 70
Mechanics’ Bank 12
Merchant* uid Planters* Bank 12
Planters' Bank , is
Timber Cutters’ Bank 10
Union “ 12
Manufacturers’ 44 Macon 15
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile 75
“ Montgomery »o
“ Selma 3d
Commercial Bank 32
Central “ 34
Kaeternßank 5S>
Northern “ 47
Southern “ 75
TENNESSEE.
vßank of Chattanooga „ 22
•* Middle Tennessee 75
•. “ Teeneseee 30
“ . West Tennessee 30
City Bank of Nashville 46
Merchants' “ 45
Ocoee “ 40
Planters' •• 54
ShelbyviUe “ 75
Traders’ " 30
Union “ 64
LOUISIANA.
Bank of America 120
“ Louisiana 30
•• New Orleans *....60
Canal Bank i»8
Citizen*’ Bauk 08
Crescent City Go
Louisiuna Stutc Bauk 05
Mechanics' and Traders' Bauk 06
Merchants’ " 50
Southern ** 120
Union ** Go
New Orleans City Scrip 90
STATE BONDS AND COUPONS.
Virginia Bonds 7 (&72
N Carolina " 55(3.n7
Nui'lh carolitia Floyd Bonds Go(<>G6
S Carolina *' hK&lb
Georgia ,k 85(ydH)
Tennessee , “ - 83(q*9n
The above Bonds are bought with Coupons lor 1 SGI.
City of bavuimah Bonds Gj;iO*>
•* "Augusta, ** B*jh9o
Charleston City Stock 40a45
New Orieaus City It. K. Bonds G3.io>
“ *• Consolidated.... T6;:80
City Memphis eml. by St. Teu 67aGo
“ ltfcilro;ul 65if>7
“ Municipal ! 62a66
Savannah CoufM»ns G2sG»
Augusta '• B>a9o
Memphis *• M)a>6
N. Carolina “ 66aGo
TeuncHsee *' 67sGn
Georgia “ 70*8)
Virginia “ 40u46
South « srolina It. R. Bonds r*o
Suvaniiah and Chari, sum, l>t mortg 6"
*» « id “ JiaiiO
Moutguuirry and W Poiut H. ft. Bonds 6u«tk>
Numli. and dial. endo. K R. Bonds 76
M«mp. and Char. end. K. R Bond* OouGo
M obi to nudObio K. K. sig. Botida 4Aa6^
*• Ol spoils .. ftoaM»
A'e his dealing extensively in all kiuda of Hoiitborn
rteeuriilea, aud pay particular attention lo puicbustw
uud Hales on Commission, filling orders for Banks slid
those Imlfbkdto the Bank*
I'uities sendisg a* packages hy mall or espreaa wdl
receive ibe lament us any advance 111 the market.
tlsssqsolAlAoiissrsM wsly lo 4ssMse> sa lootll
ert» uione) and eecunltee are Iu great at
present
Holer Ur the Banking and Business House* geiisral
ly ol lulaclly. We ivrer to A. Champion, Keu , I'res
Idem, ana Henry Bryau. , Baukei.
__
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'l'll* sii'li’t.igi,"* avs iMsya»»rt to ravalvs Cuaslas
1 IU"'U ill Ijiuilm,, ii( all, liuaahly ... uilalliy, hi)
a»t" In M,i» iiiaMi' ' of tin (iiUiMi'Ui Nutib,
I'm" sg.tiiMM inmlv wbau huulixl Our faiIIIUm
Uuiiafi" l"' hh aipmuNis ar* uu
ASIMIa |N NAVASNAN
VAN MOM*. MIMjNMMM * NMMNAV.
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COMJIIIHMI4I* ItIKKt IIANTK, Ate.
F. M. MYRELL,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
GEXEIIAI, COMMISSION AND FUR
WAHDIXG MKIUHANT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Harri»' Buildings, 2d door west of A. i.ow A
Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell. Crane. John
*on A Graybill : Bell. Wylly A Christum . Both well A
Whitehead; Miller, Tin'mas A Cos.; M. A. Cohen,
Esq. sep29-tf
TOBIAS HEDRICKS & C 0.,
CommiNNinn >1 <■ rclia.ii tn,
New York.
OCTAVUB COFIFN will make liberal advances on
my consignments made to the above house.
oct26 1 m
Wm. H. Tisom. Wm. W. Gordon.
Tison & Gordon.
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 90 RAY STREET,
Savannah, ------- Georgia.,
Special attention will given to the sale of Lumber,
Rosin, Turpentine, A.,
__Q<’t24-3m
O. M. MiFRKL- A. O. SORREL
SORREL BROTHERS,
SHIPPING, Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
References: Messrs. 11 K. Corning, Son A N.
Y.: Messrs. Peter V. King & Cos.. N. Y.; Messrs. Fish
er. Brothers A Cos., Baltimore.; Messrs. S. A W r . Welsh.
Philadelphia; National Bunk. S .vannah, Ga ; Francis
Sorrel. Esq , Savannah (»a ;Chas. Green, Esq., Savan
nah. Ga.; T. It. Bloom, Ksq., Macon, Ga.
net 17 im*
I). 11. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
178 Pearl Street, New York.
IV 11. B i.nwiN,) N York
J.F Cummings f
OCt4-3m q M| Savannah.
A. S. Rai l ridge,
commission and forwarding
MERCHANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ortlttf
JAMES B. CAHILL,”
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Wines
and Liquors,
17 1 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERS ofMerchandize wishing to realize imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will be given to all business en
trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the
most re j wamble rates. sept-3ru
A. W/STARBUCK HOT
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
111 North Water Street, -
I? li i 1 a clclpli i a .
Careful selections made on all orders for the Pur
chase of Goods, and Consignments respectfully solic
ited. Ini oct‘2l
iIi.NRY L. Jewett. Jam kb I. Snider.
Jewett A Snider,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Second Street, Macon, Georgia,
(Between Cherry and Poplar.}
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
menu of cotton, produce, manufactures and other
nrii iee of merchandise. Orders anil eohsigntnehts
solicited from all parts of the count ry. Best attention
given to orders 101 purchasing cot'on.
Agents for several first class Insurance Companies.
n9-tf
C. H. UtNEDiCI & CO.,
No. 80 Broad Street, New York,
Produce and Fiour Commission
nXcr chants,
Dealers in Provisions, Butter, Cheese, &c,
Spcciul attention to Southern Orders
Consignments on General Merchandise solicited,
octli 3m
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTOirAND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Vkbcy Stkeet, ~kw York.
Auil Memphis, Term.
Tuomas Fenner, Henry Bennett, D. W. Bow min.
jyG Out
CUAH. L. CO LB Y & CO.,
Shipping Commission and Forwarding
M K 1L C HANTS.
JONES BLOCK, CORN ZB BAT AND ABZBOORN BTKEZT
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
il.idc on Consignments o the firm ol Cuas. L. Colby,
of New York, or to our friends iu Boston.
MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents ut Augusta, Ga.
rkkkkenoes;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., New York.
Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hol. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep 18—it
Woodward, Baldwin & Cos.,
110 Duane Street, New York,
y and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Coubignmcuts, She* tings,
Osnaburgs aud Yarns. jy!B
W. B. & T. E. RYAN,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
F o nv anl i asr Me re li ants,
CHarlewton and New York,
\\7 ILL attend tile Shipment and Fbrwardlug of
▼ v ml kind** of Protliice, and will keep on hand an
assortment ol Groceries, Wines aud Liquors.
Conslgiimcnta sohciie<l.
W. B. Ryan, j i Trios. K. Ryan,
(19 East Bay, > < 44 Beaver street,
('liarlesion. J ( New York.
oettT i m
* S. SAIUS & CO.,
Furwimllm; aiul ConiinlMt»ion
>i nuen an th.
WUOI.KHAI K AND IthTAIL DUALUIUi IN
l)ry Boods, CirocerieN, &r.,
NOS, I ANI) 2 NAMMIH IIUAK,
llujr Mri'i'l, JurksiiuyUli', lloililh.
JHO. R. SAHMIR. ID. U RAMMIR. tIUAR. Ih MATURR
•all u
J. SHAFFER,
Oouuuiwalnu So<il.r
'll rII kind# of
niItNIGN ANDto Ml Ali HI I lIN ..Mi'll,qiuni.
IS nv, w »M,a'i*hk M.i'SWi
iHMsalla 144 W'«4 ~ . nulshiwU Urt»u*a Uaf.lif Mil
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COMMISSION MK Ill'll A MTU*
SOUTHERN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNEB OF
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O’FALLON & CO„
FACTORS,
Forwarding. & Commission
MERCHANTS,
RESPECTFULLY invite attention to our facilitiee
for the purchase or movement of Southern
Products, and will give prompt attention to all busi
ness entrusted to our care, intending to estahliFh
perm nicntly a House in Savannah expert by strict
business principles to merit and receive a portion of
tbe Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
are prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to our
friends in New York or Europe, and will make ad
vances on same; picking, re baling or mending all
Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous
expense incurred iu Northern cities by this process.—
They solicit a portion of the business of the people
of Georgia and of adjoining States.
OFEIGE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. oct7-3m
Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray,
General Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
No. 9 Stoddard’s Block,
BAY STRETCT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Chad. Van Horn, Holyoke A Mukray,
Savannah, Oa. New York.
Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business.with
ample and first class Storage Room, we most respect
fully tender our services for the purchase ami sale of
all kinds of merchandise. octll-3m
MACKY, BEATTIE & GO.
SHIPPIM AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 and 205 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
OFFER FOR SALE the Mlowing Goods, on the
nios reasonable terms.
250 bids Whiskey, Mountain Dew 'j
“ 44 Buckeye Reserve
75 “ “ Stag Hnnrbon ... .
20 44 44 7 years old Stag Bourbon 1 w 1 °'
20 “ “ Pine Apple f
60 “ “ Burknm's Bourbon | Distillation
L> 4 ‘ 44 old Family Rye I
D> 44 44 Old Rectified
Together with a large assortment of Port, Sherry
and Madeira \\ ines.
rhampagues, Brandies, Gins, Hums, German &
Ridgeway Hitters, &e.
In connection with the above, we offer for sale
Choice Family Flour, Bacon Sides, Shoulders. Lard,
Ac.
Liberal advances made on consignment to
MACKY&BEATTIE,
sep-29-3m F'IIILADKLI’IIIA, Pa.
JOHN L. VILLA LONG A7
COTTON FACTOR,
FORWARDING A\D COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No. 94 Hay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
octio cm
li. Growdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
196 BAY STREET,
ANDERSON’S WHARF,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct2-3m
SCRANTON. SMITH & CO.,
Grocers ani Commission Merchants,
WOULD be happy to sec the former patrons and
friends, and i lie public generally, at their store
at tlie head of Bay street, opposite • Jeflerson, where
I hey will bo at uii times happy to seivethem.
nis-lin
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO..
Bbyan Street, next to Merchants’ and Planters’
Bank Building,
Broker and Commission Agents
FOB SALE AND PUBCIIABE OF
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And for Forwarding Cotton.
nov2 Brno
Fordyce, Anderson & Janney,
Brokers and General Commission Merchants,
NO. 10 STODDAHD’B RANGE,
Savannah., Ga.
Dealers in Specie, Southern Bank Notes, Bonds and
Btocks, Exchange on the Northern ciiies. Augusta and
Cb irleston, bought and sold. Liberal advances made
on consignments to our correspondents at the North.
Refer to Third National Bank, Messrs, bee be. Keech
A Cos., Messrs. Merchant A Carman, Messrs Hall A
Kuckell, New York; Messrs. Carman, Merchant A
Shaw, Philadelphia; Messrs. Wm. Lamping A Cos.,
Messrs. G. H. heese & Bios., Baltimore; Messrs. R.
iiabcMshatn A Sons, Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Mr.
Geo. W. Anderson, Mr. G. B Lamar, Savannah.
nov2 lm
QEO. D. FOWLE. WM. E. UOT. HUGH RIOE
FOWLE & CO.,
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
oct26 Cm
G. b 7& G. V/. LAMAR,
General Coiniission Merchants.
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
NO. 9*4 BAY STRKKI\ (upstairs i
Refer to Geo. W. Andctßon, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B
Lamar, Navunnah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Hihley &
Sons, J. B. AJ. W. Walker, Augusta. Coiißignment*
solicited. 6m-nov2
W. J. III.AIR. A. J. SMITH. W. W. KIM,
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
No. SDB liroad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
General Commission Merchants,
Ami Agouti for tb« B.lc of
Ma ii ii Clioisirod Tolmono,
will
itufiti.ii Uoofi., Will''#,Llqi"*, I'l"'luf.tail Marrhau
dita of vv.i> d.-aerlyusii
UuaOirrmoHa NjUilu it tlls iill
,oa# MflMUrsis a. s w.aiast
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.,
F*rm*r*' and PlunUr*' Agency
rilt Urn osls us Huawu. Fart lll*' <«, llvu non k, l«i>
|J.,ilStii. ami Mi,' blurry, Min and., Ac
or W, MM ritwl,
IIALIIMOKM.
Ili (*, Iu luliu M. OIIUUM. I'fMliMl «'liiu#|Mi.llS
Hull . llbss iu.4.ln, l.Miilai hjU'Siii' M)iin*»Ul
i Muas>i MUM #4* AU* .nil C tfT Umiiu, Mansi*
nil m
COMMISSION MERCHANT*.
UViiGSTON, FOX & CO.,
14 1 Broadway.
New York,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
V and
Agentt Atlanlir Coast Kail Steam
ship Company.
Advances made on Consignments by
JNO. R. WILDER,
wt‘2s 2m Savannah.
J. F PATERSON. j. g. TL» KKR.
PATERSON & TUCKER,
(Formerly J T Paterson & Cos., of Augusta, Ga.)
General Commission, Forward
ing and Shipping Merchants,
No. 9 SlmldarU’d Lower liuiage,
OPPOSITE MARINER’S CHURCH, BAY STREET,
Savannah, G-a.
IFAV'E made arrangements ft>r Shipping Cotton, Tim
lw*r liice, At , lo first class hou&ts in Europe and
New York.
Will make liberal advances on all eoiisignmeiita.
Also, will buy and sell Timber or Lumber on Commis
sion.
We have facilities for obtaining Charters for Vessels
at moderate rates.
Personal attention w ill be given to the receiving,
lot Warding and to the sales of nil liieichandise entrust
ed to our care. We have a commodious warehouse
for storage.
References—Dowliug A Cos., London : Gibbs, Bright
& Cos., Liverpool; Bradford & Renick, New York ; J.
E. Bayley A Cos., Philadelphia; James Oakes, Boston;
E. Lntitle, Charleston. 8. C\: R. 11. May, fMayor.j Au
gii'taGa.; Geo. R. Crump & Cos., Augusta, Ga.; Hal
sey, Watson «sc i o , Savannah, Ga.; I>. B. Thomson,
Columbus, Ga.; James Gunn & Son, Richmond, Va.;
Clayton. Adair A Pump. Atlanta. Ga. uov3
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
Ij AN 3D,
Collection and Commission Agency,
handle Southern land and prop rty of all deFcriptiom*.
Parties wishing to h«li are invit.-cl to forward li«te.—
Numerous applications now on file from parties wish
ing t.> purchase.
Make collections on all parts of tho country.
Pay especial attention to the sale and di.-posal of
Southem products, and make advances on direct
consignments.
MATTHEW II BRIDGE, Manager,
No. 9 Broad st.. New York.
. KKFF.RRNCHB BY PKKMIBSION :
lion. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama.
P. Harmony, Nephews A Cos., Bankers, Hsßioadway
Messrs, li. B. CLflu A c;o , Imp at. is, New York.
A. W. Green leaf, hsq . Banker, N. Y. n9-3m
JOUN U. GUI* U. JOHN X. GUIEU,
JOHN B. G-UIEU & SON,
CJonim iKMion Merchants,
Will attend to a
General Agency Business.
Personal attention will be given to the Receiving and
Forwarding und to the Sales and Purchase of
Cotton and all Produec.
References to the principal Merchants of Au
gusta and Savannah.
Acuusta, Ga., Oct. 1. 1805. lm oct27
Alfkk" R. Bennett,) y . Chas. U. Bennett,
Jas. C. Van Pelt, f ew lorK Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR TUB BALK OF
COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SAI.E OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
23 Whitehall St., New York.
We have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Curtis, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n'j-<Sni
To the Merchants of Savannah.
fJHIE undersign' d,Committee from Metropolitan Fire
1 Company, will wait upon the Merchants and Bu.i
nres Mtn ortho city This i ay, to solicit subscriptions
for tin* pui Chase of n Bte*m Fin* Engine.
Th y hope fin a prompt end gcuci ,us response from
their iellovy citizens.
JNO. R. DILLON,
GEO. 11. JOHNSTON, Ja„
WM. N. VALLEAU,
nov4 Uommittee.
WE have this day associated with ns Mr. R. J.
LARCO.MBE, with the firm name Cunningham,
Purse*Co. CUNNINGHAM & PURSE.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 10, 1805. 10-ul4
Bridgewater Paint and Color
Work* Cos.
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN, Agents.
Just received and for sale at the manufacturer’s
Pi ices:
Kegs XX Bridgewater Lead
Kegs XX Snow White Zinc
Kegs Cygnet White Lead
Kegs Summerset White Lead
Tubs Putty
Paint Brushes
Premium White Lead
Chrome Yellow
Venetian Red
Metalic Paint (in oil)
Metulic Paint fdry)
Fire Proof Paint
Cottage Colors. lm oct2G
DICKERSON,
Harbor Master;
OFFICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY
No. 1 Harris’ Buildings.
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov4 lm
latest from. "Egypt!
PENNY'S NEW EXTRACT OP THE LGYTIAN
LOTUS, anew and exquisite Perfume tor the
handkerchief. Cleopatra and the ladies of the present
day using the same perfume.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS I!
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS I! 1
Manufactured byF. A-Pemny, Brooklyn. New York.
K. A. LOVEJOY, Agent,
n9-3m «3 Fulton street, N. Y.
DURYEAS' HATZENA
TRY ONE POUND.
w “ ™ m'MYW*
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal CommUalonera. the competlon of all prom
inent manufßcturi*ra of “Corn Starch” and “Prepared
Corn Flour” of this uud other conntrie* notwithstand
ing
MAZSIHA.
The food sod luxury of th* ag., Vlltiout s single
fault. On. trial will convince ihc mo.t*kqiticsl
Mak'-a Puddling Call*, Uuaurda, Blanc Mange, Ar„
withoutlalnglsaa, wltSfaWor*• Nff*. st * '*’•**••
Uiiilablug tile nnwi economical. A .light silintloii to
ordIMAW WhMl Flour grmtUy Impruve. Br.sd and
Cake ft la alio mcellunt for iblcJwnlng awe.t »IM
gravies brfiahsud meals, ntriTk For les Oresm
nntlilng ran riimpai. with ll A 11111. iniil,d lo milk
will ortMluc. ilcb araaro lor .a.ffee, cbi colaln. la*. Ar.
Put un lu onu (HHiii'l packA4«a. under tba Irade
mark Mula.no. with illiw Uuua liar uae.
A moat ileliritiiia at ll'.l# 4 food for chlldrai' and lu
v till da of all Agaa *
Fi7o.lt liy tori" rit ond DrugglMs tverywh.ro
YMiulf.Mli' Hi pnt, I<U» l u 11,.., Mii'fl,
WILLIAM DUItVIi.A,
suM Im Ueiiwtl Ageut
'J’lftOM. W. ItliOOllH
MAMUFAHTiINKN OF
rURNITURK AND OBNKNAL
l UPHOLRTIRV,
fit iniwjswßPtsffi «
,«4*dlo , if* 141
HAVANNAIi
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
coMkiasiuN merchants
UIIC willlu« J tV t«„ General Onw
Men hanu. No. *O2 Bay street, above I?^**
AM. Siarlirougli .w to., f—m
• mission .Mnn" e.i, 140 Congress atn,
Julian sts Highest market prices paid ibrCrit* 4
\t ooi, Beeswax, elm Liberal Advances on CoUuiT^
Erwin & ilaivlre, -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. iia y street, Savaucsi, Gt
DRY GOODS.
John .*!< i onagliy,
DKALEK iK DKY GOODS, Ac.
Samuel M. Leilerer, Joliber and Retail
Panov ani. Staii.c Dnv Goers, Boots ahok 01
CLOT... >o. UA'ts. ac. 140 Cong, css nZf
GRUCiaRIKS, Ac.
M 4,1,81 5* 1 V, hol sall ' Beater in Wtoh
ureas, Sr-i. Aim, pANOvCuocaiia, Cam,,,7,.
‘ 5U Uonyre.- k et re**t
K 4 ”* 4>t ' yo . u V iAL ‘« ,Nt “ ‘c* Pa^mv
V\in»4j, Aaiquoua, *k<j. ,kl
153 Bruuifhtmi
cti;.
Itilliard Saloon. By WALTEIHyM^T
> ale-, WI.NES, uquous, <Stc
over Expre-ioa^
fpen Plu Alley. " ~ '
A TEN PIN ALLEY', by VALENTINE BASUR
Ales > W lues and Liquors.
No. 138 Bryan street, Ala. k, t square House.
the Al .rket. t,,^
St. Cltarles Saloon, (in rear of Post iat, ,
A. Stamm. Il /mf.sole a.ai foniT
CHOICE WINES and LiqL'olos served ' prroU.A
PALVfiku, ’ i "
MURPHY & CLARK,
Houac, Sign, Ship anil Steamboat Paiult,
Oposite the Pulaski House, overStumni’sßartjerSiioi,
All orders thauklull received and laititfutiy uruaifi
to ' On eua
GAS FlT’l HSU, Ac.
Weed fit Curawcil,
W hoiesale Dealers iu ilaLl)\VAK.v and Tin Wib
No. la* aud Hi! Hrougliton sluet.
| 7 Cranston,
LJ • 1-LUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
til Bryanßt., next to cor. Whitaker.
SUGARS, TOBACCO. &.c.~
Iq' Sunn. -=
A • SEGAICS, TOBACCO, SNUFF. PIPES tt
Barnaul ttie t. one iluor South m m, Aiarart’
PRINTING, STATIONERY, Ac
oAVRie- M litUill,
O BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cor Bryan street aud Market Square
\larking Inlr, MaNuraoTCUzn and forsalc by
DAVID U. GALLOU aY,
Clco. fit. Nichols,
1 BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, .
Bay st., between Abeicorn ami Drayton.
IT •*•*’“««. LiTHugRaPUER, STATIONKR,
t BINDER, JOB PIHNTkS, Ac.
No. V Whitaker street.
c W. Masoia <v Cos.,
c- • HERALD JOB PRINTINiI OFFICE.
No. 11l Bay street
~~ ATT'O RN K YS.
WM. I*. Ifurdcn,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
115 Bay street,
lIU - lm savannah.
WATCHKd, JEWELRY, Ac.
FO. dorilun, Dealorln Watcuim and Jrwrj.ui,
f_ -^, 1L ' LK Platkj» Wabe. FajnoyQooi-h «Vc
khP" watches anil Jewelry Repaired.
I*J Congress st., opposite the Pulaski House.
physicians.
Jos, W. Clin, M. o,
Cor. South Broad and Barnard-sts.
Offick Hodiis—9 to 10 A. M„ and 4 too P. M„
1 Residence—Mr. Wash's, Broughton Street,
t'fi-Hit one door east Masonic Hall.
DRUGGISTS.
WM. Walsla^
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
attl 4 Sourltcaet cor. Haruard and Broughton sts
1 A. Solomons ik Cos.,
* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Order** executed accurately and with despatch.
LOOTS AND SHOES.
Ames «Si Peabody, Jobbers in Men's, Women's,
and Children's Calf, Serge aud Kid BOOTS und
SHOES, of all kinds and qualifies.
. _ , 1M Congress BU, 4th door North of the Market.
QUEENSWARE, &c.
El>. Smyth, QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND
• CHINA, at Wholesale nnd Retail.
109 Broughtun street, 2d door from cor. of Bull
CONFECTIONERY.
M Fitzgerald,
• WHOLKSAI.B ANI, RETAIL DEALER IN
CIDERS, LEMON. STRAWBERRY am RASPBERRY
SYRUPS, CANDIES, Ac., Ao.,
W In any quantities, to suit Purchasers, ssi
W It IT AKER BTBRKT. •
SODA WATER.
John Hyan, Bottler of 80DA WATER, PORTER
and ALE, CORDIALS SYRUPS, Ac.
_ Cor Bay and West Broad streets.
LAND AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
rpHE subscriber, formerly of Savannsh, and resident
A at Blackshear, Pierce county, Ga .on the Atlan
tic A Gulf Railroad, will give his personal and undi
vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lauds
contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and
solicits the patronage of ail needing an agent there.
Am experience in the land, lumber and timber busi
ness of twenty years in Georgia and Bouth Carolina,
guarantees ample qualification. He will be repre
sented in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, ard in New
York by the Great Southern Lund Agency. T 1 Broad
way. JOHN D. DELANNOY.
Refers to any old resident in Savannah.
seplS 3m
Hay, Hay.
BALES Prime Northern Bay, per Schr Clara
lO u Pickett. For sale to arrive.
etna 11:a>i. l All V IN * CO.
Paper anditag W arehonse
Warren & Platner,
XTITUOLESALE dealera In All klnda of coarse and
YV fine Paper, Envelops, Wilnrs and Paper Boxes.
Sole Agent* lu this city for the Barit Paper Mills
The highest ca»h price, paid for Rage, Old Rope
ti ud Bagging and Waste Patter, In large or .mail
quantities.
uctio-tf 210 Bay streot. Savannah, Ga.
SOLTHKR.N rual ESTATE AWEMf
UKATION AID COMPANY.
\\rnO wanU Timber and Turpentine Landa t
W Who wonts Cotton and Corn Farms t
W. have them for tala. In different State*. Who
wants to sell Landa t We can sell them. Put them
In our bnnile _ _ .
W. H. QUINOT, 6* Wall street. New York.
0. F. JONES, H. H. LEE, Tkomowl a. Oa.
oct2«-lm BICUAKD F. FLOYD, Jacksonville, Flo^
SOUTHERN
Ex|K»rtin« and liii|Hirling
COMPANY.
OF FLORIDA.
a.o*l. .« f False.
s.rs*M. Until mlUli ”**^.l.
TRY ONE POUND.