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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBJACAN, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 23, igeg.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Arrival of New Steamers.’. ’
Three now steamers arrived at this port yea-
1 > ._ 0 ne side wheeler, the Ella, and two
,e ' Ul \vheelers, the Orient and the Clarion.
,u '™ Lila, Captain Rowland, is a fine steam-
over 300 "ins. She is 152 feet long, 22
C! 'breadth of beam, and 8 feet depth of hold.
,1 owned by C. H. Mallory & Co., and was
,, s ,j C) Me. of the best material. Her
fed
>iu- »
huih j
matt
hincrv
conssits of two inclined engines of
„ h cylinder and 3 1-2 feet stroke, and ac-
' yuions for about 40 passengers. She
l0K .. nc d to J. H. Whilden, and is here in
is oods'd
„, ar ch of business. "
■rhe Orient, Captain Goldthwaite, is a stem
' elcro fthe first class. She was built at
* , 3I1 j jie., is 12S feet long, 22 feet breadth
1 ' am and 7 feet depth of hold. The Orient
furnished with two high pressure engines of
■, c be6 diameter and 5 feet stroke; two feed
I’d
of
iid
■.mi'*
of -J inch plunge and 60 inch stroke.
I, ar e worked by the main engine; one high
. ure boiler, 17 feet long and 61-2 feetdiam
1 The engine and boiler was built at Port-
ui,J!c*of the very best meterial. The
• e nt lias fine state room accommdoations for
angers, and good freight capacity. She is
( jcl by Ross, Sturdevant & Co., of this city
, „ [ e ft on Saturday afternoon for Darien
( which trade we believe she is inten
jl.
j'bc Clarion, Captain Morse, is a stern
( j, c ci steamer, of good carrying capacity,
ml;*t ll'iscasset, Me., and owned by Ross,
Is jrdevant & Co., 97 1-2 tons burthen, has
lone high pressure boiler 12 1-2 feet long, 5
ifect diameter, made at Bangor Me., two high
Inrtssure engines 14 inches diameter and 4 feet
(stroke, 1 teed putnp of 2 inch plunge and 48
laches stroke. She is well calculated for the
■trade, and will leave for Augusta on Tuesday
lae.'it. Messrs. C. L. Colby & Co. are the
|Agents in this city.
From Augusta.
Xbo steamer Laura, Capt. Garnett, arrived
from Augusta on Saturday night. She left Au
gufU on Thursday evening. On Friday passed
I, team er Petir, aground at Canoe Gut Bar; pro
peller h. linos, aground below Twigg’s Bar;
iteamer Caldwell, ou Hungry Swamp Bar. Pass.
L] steamers Potter, Gen. Berry, Oak and R. H
May, all bound up. Passed at Stony Bluff the
miniature steamers Rebel and Great Eastern, and
fiat Pitch, the steamer Volunteer, bound up
The steamer Helen, Capt Reilly, arrived at
his place yesterday from Augusta. The Helen
arrived at Augusta on the ISth inst. with a heavy
cargo, which was discharge/, and a load taken on
board, with which she left on the afternoon of the
Hath, thus maintaining her reputation ss the
faste t boat on the line. We are indebted to her
effi -ers for late Augusta papers.
The Helen reports having passed seven flats
rank ia the river between this place and Augus
ta, and ibo river as very low and fast falling.
There is not three feet of water on Sand Bar
Terry or liugg’s Bar ; the water at Hershman’s
jike is very low and falling, and steamers that
iavo passed that point may succeed in reaching
Augusta but all this side will not get up unless a
rise in the river takes place. Rain had fallen np
the country, on Fri<% last, but it has had no
cfleet on the river.
Passed on the 21st steamer R. II. May, at
Hirst Landing : steamer Potter, at Obstructions;
stcanrer Pen. Berry, at Laxom Landing; steamer
k, at Miller’s Lake; all bound up. 22d, pass
etl steamer Voiuntoor, at Bold Maker, bound up.
Departure of Steamship*,
y itc an interesting scene was witnessed
under the bluff on Saturday—the departure of
lour steamships, three for New York and one
lor Philadelphia, and the arrival about the same
time of three steamers from Charleston.
The steamship Zodiac, Capt. Bulkley, for
New fork, and the Cumbria, Capt. French
ior Philadelphia, left at nine o’clock, followed
lvthe Nevada, Capt. Carpenter, and the Gen.
Sedgwick, Capt. Starkey, both for New York,
; half-past nine o’clock.
The Nevada took out the gallant 173d New
otk \ oluutcers, Col. Peck,commanding, who
8 'heir way home to ba mustered out of
ervice.
Tue steamship Perit, Capt. Delanoy, sailed
rNew fork on Sunday morning at 8 o’clock.
Marine Disaster.
The steamer Annie, Capt. Clark, while on the
Wage from Darien to this port, struck a sunk,
a mg neat Darien, on Friday afternoon, which
■°“ d lhe “'earner to leak badly. A sail was im-
■ediateiy run under her bottom, for the purpose
“> stopping the leak, which, with all
' r ■’““P 8 at work, enabled her to reach this
■"on Saturday morning. She has been run
.•round on Fig Island, where she is now under-
?>ngrepairs.
New Appointment.
are glad to learn that Mr. Thomas
:arrison > son of Gen. Harrison, former
s'! officer in the State militia, has re-
"otl an appointment as Sergeant of the
: >y Police,superceding Edward Gordon.
'*0 consider the appointment a good
Dc ’ inasmuch as the new appointee
nii Ss to the position an unblemished
fnracter, while his intimate acquaintance
• l 1 our citizens will enable him to dis-
his duties in a thorough manner.
Provost Marshal.
Sh Ur .^ H^hngs, of the 12th Regiment
»me\ 0 L Infantry, assumes command as Pro-
■'r: 1 ^ '^ le ‘Toll-district of the Ogeechee
, ' Cj1 - Holbrook relieved to join his reg-
K ’. * e h this city on Saturday for
ork ’ to be mustered out of service.
Tl bs old ;
rile Medical College.
hnoos u natltUtion which has been used by
L ri sades as a military hospital since the
- ‘ 0n 01 our c 'ty by Gen. Sherman’s forces,
; !I10r 'iy to be
j n ° U8 lormer
r°H now
vacated and the budding turned
owner, the small nnmber of
men 10 °“ r Clty no lon 8 er requiring the
- ai "-- of a military hospital in the anoient
fi’Ptepi , j h ,' 818 g00d news which will be truly
| ‘ e hy the medical faculty.
I TbelT* h Car °l»na Legiilature.
Nislitt ° Wlng Parties have been elected to the
:ch „. Ure 01 Sout h Carolina, from Hilton Head
f‘ the
* COURTS.
Oct-21.
Be/ore Capt. Clarlc H. Remick, Provost Mar
shal, District of Savannah.
The United States vs. Stephen Wilson and Jm,
Pol'ard.fboth colored.) Larceny. The prosecutor,
Policrmun Otto having failed to make out his
case, the prisoners are discharged from custody
for want of evidence on the part of the United
States.
The United States vs. VcBrantley, (colored.)
Larceny. Found guilty and sentenced to pay a
fine of 425 and costs, and in default of payment
be be confined in jail until the same be paid, Dot
exceeding one month.
The United States by Policeman H. Often, vs.
Plato Johnson, (colored.) Pedling Jewelry in the
market without license. It having not been
proved that the defendand sold any of the jewel
ry found in his possession, but it having been es
tablished that it was the property of his employ
er, it is ordered that the jewelry be returned to
its owner,,and that defendant be discharged from
custody upon the payment of costs.
Chief of Police vs. Policemen H Smith, R.
Humphries andF. S. McCracken. Neglect of
duty. The charges against the above officers of
the police having been proved, it is ordered
that Smith and Humphreys be fined in the snm of
$3 each, and t McCracken in the snm of #5, which
said sums of money the Chief of Police will stop
against Ibeir monthly pay and pay into the regis
try of this office. . ..>
Chief of Police vs. Policeman Sapp. Neglect
of ditty and absence from his ward. The charge
against the policeman having been fully .estab
lished, this defendant Is discharged from the po
lice force. 0
M. Shannon vs. Richard Rives, (colored.) Re
covery of rent, claim 423. Ordered that the de
fendant pay into the registry of this office, on or
before 12 M. on Saturday, the 29th inst., the snm
of #23 principal and #3 costs, and in default there
of, he he arrested and confined until the whole
amount of his indebtedness is paid.
Lucinda Jordan (colored) vs. John Brady. Re
8PECIAL NOTICES.
Notice.
. Capt WM. T. 17ASTON, Tax Collec
tor, has Ms office In the Exchange Bnild
ing, foot of Boll street. Honrs, from 9 a. m. till 214 p.
m. aog°9
INOTiCH,
SPECIAL NOTICES*
SHIPPING.
RAILROAD NOTICES.
mswOTKiTtL UffTSSErit WM* mush,
XHeaDCMBHTD, VXBGXXXA.
AVGUST, 1885.
»•. It having been reported that the SPOTS-
WOOD HOTEL had been confiscated and
closed, the Proprietors deem it proper to assure the
Ts hereby given that neither the Owners I pu hlic that such is not the case. The Honse is open
_ or Agents of the steamers Amazon, Gib-1 f or *b* accommodation of visitors, as it has been from
bona and Laura, will be responsible fo anyd cbt, bill I opening dav in September, I960,
or contract made by any of the Officers or Crew of said I House has been remodeled, renovated, refur-
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. I
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON-\
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE well known steamer, for
merly the St.. Johns, bat now the I
DAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, for the above Laud-
steamers, unless made by written permission of
ERWIN A HARDER,
for Agents and Owners.
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agtion Wharf,
oct 10—tf
“VJDOLPHO WOUFE,”
22 Beaver Street, New Hark,
Offers for sale of his own importations, in bond and
dnty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, Ac., of
any other house in this country, comprising in part of
Otard, Hennessey, Pinct Castillon, Martel, Godard
Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter and eighth
casks; also Otard and Rouyer, Laferriere and Fils Bran
dy, in cases of one dozen each.
“GIN.”
Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, in cases of one
dozen quarts and two dozen pints.
“WHISKY AND BUM,”
Scotch and Irish Whiskey in hhds. and cases of one
nlshed, and pnt in perfect order throughout, and the
traveling public may rest assured of finding as com
fortable accommodations with ns as can be fonnd in
j any first class Hotel North or South.
Our friends, patrons, and the traveling pnblic gen
erally, viating Richmond, are cordially invited to make
I their home with us, and no pains will be spared to
make them comfortable, as we arc pledged to sustain
j the well known reputation of the Honse.
OOSKHBY * MILLWARD, Proprietors.
oct!6—Tt
^fHrtton with-W. I,
n freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. 8. fi.mii A Co.
. Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
rreightpayable by shippers. sept
prepared to receive and
atw&'s
forward to Ai
Twenty to T ___
go through hi from three tu six dam*
mgS**"* •*** -**■ w* iv
GEO. W. ADAMS,
octIO Qrereml Superintendent
MML RAILROAD.
Notice.
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE,
Unitto States Istibkal Rzvknce,
tSavaunah, Oct. 13,1865.
Having nearly completed the organize- I
tion of the District, I hereby notify the
pnblic that I am instructed to make an immediate as
sessment for the year 1S64 fas the tax is now past dnej
at Confederate prices, npotr incomes of every descrip
tion. The tax from six hnndred to five thousand dollars
will be 5 per cent, above that amou nt indefinitely 10 per
dozen each. Bourbon Whiskqg in barrels and cases of per cent, upon all gross receipts.
The payments will be made in United States Curren- I
cy at what it was worth in Confederate money at that |
time.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. fast-
ner, will leave for the above places
e 7 e !7 JTUESDAY MORNING, I \ I (Sundays excepted) will leave tor Augusta at 5.00
„ .... at 10 o'clock. I ^ m connecting with a line of Hacks running be-
r&°,L^ ■» Padcl - w,JW * gw> ’’
Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the |
Snperintendent’n Office, \
Savannah, Ga, Oct. 2d, 1865./
^N and after Monday, the Id instant, a daily train
AUCTION 8ALE8.
BY EDWIN ]#HEBTZ.
Will be sold, without reserve, on TUESDAY, *4U»
inst., at 11 o’clock, in front of store, the fol
lowing articles:
. 4r ’ < ?** assorted Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Book
* Dd ,.*L hoe ®’ new stock lust received and of the best
quality.
20 sacks Ljverpool Balt. , ,
60 boxes Layer Raisins, new crop
4 cases Climax Smoking Tobacco
10 cases Condensed Milk
r, gross do. Table do.‘
£0 c -scs : L J alien Claret
20 cases J, Mereun A Co. Bordeaux Claret
5 cases Deederenelmer Wine.
6 cases Neosteiner do.
1 cask Jamaica Run, genuine.
I do. San'i Croix Hum. genuine.
1 puncheon pore Irish Whisky.
6 cases pure Old Bourbon Whisky, •
1 bbl. purest Bourbon do.
2 pipes Gui. . ,
6 cases Comet Gin, very fine, intended for Mefle.
anal purposes.
6 cases J. T. Fine Santeroe.
oct23 > i ■ i • -ijo •>- ■
one dozen each.
RUM.
“Jamaica” and “St. Croix Bum” in hhds. and cases of
one dozen each.
MADEIRA, SHERRY, AND PORT
.WINES.
More than twenty different grades, in halves, quar
ters and eighth casks, also in cases of one dozen each,
Any information the citizens may desire will lie
cheerfully given, and I will, of course, be as indulgent
as the law and the interest of the Government will
allow me to be. C. H. HOPKINS,
°ct!4 Assessor 1st District
covery of rent Judgment in favor of defendant, “HOCK, CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE,
and plain tin to pay coats of suit. I and r.l.AiiFT m
Daniel Butler (colored) vs. Stephen Brazell. AND CLARET WINES,»
Recovery of rent Judgment lor defendant and ^ rom Beter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of
plaintiff to pay costs. I Johannisberg estate; J. H. D. Becker & Fils; Eschen-
It appearing to the court that Mrs. C. Hussey auer, Benecke & Co., Bordeaux; Bartou A Guestin, , .
‘ s 'egai owner of three counters, two of j Bordeaux, and from other well known houses in Ger-1 Messrs, Herring fr Co.
one' < in the poswss^ofM ts° WaUs?°the l»«rt maDy and FranCC ' Giww-M-Ttaygh the destruction of the A inert
ordered that the above named parties deliver the Oils, Cordials, Sardines. Bitters Mnstard I ^ ^ i> roved a ononis loes to myself and
said property to officer Wm. Swoll, who will re- | ’ Qlives, Brandy, Preserves,' &C. I ^. P “ bU ™ 1 am happ3 ' to venf 7 1116 old
BURNING OF THE MUSEUM
LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM.
NEW YORK, July 14,1S05.
ford’s wharf; near White’s Central Prose, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent
Freight will be received every day daring the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnsh
weight and measurement of goods. tf ang24
JTor Augusta.
STEAMER
•EXPRESS
CAPTAIN J. H. MORGAN,
Will have quick despatch as above. This steamer
entirely new. Exceedingly
LIGHT DRAFT,
Of increased capacity, and was built expressly for this
trade. Being of such i-ight Draft, is able. to navi
gate the river at its lowest stage. Shippers ‘will find
it to their advantage to patronise.
For Freight engagements apply to
F. M. HYRELL,
oct 20—tf Harris’Building,
next morning after leaving t-avannah, in time to get I
breakfast, and connect with the Georgia Railroad train
;er tr^must be prepaid and j
to g lWkDAMS,
GgeraDhtgerinOmdent^
for Atlanta.
Freight to
delivered at
sep4
passenger
geo:
FORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO,
At Private Bala.
Bacon Shoulders
Bacon Sides * • ) m
Canvaased Hams g
Choice Batter I
Spu?pS 1,Homln7
Soap, Barley
Ground Coffee
Helmbold’s .
The ex-
13 Barnard St 131 FLUID EXTRACT BUSHU.
DRY GOODS,
HOUSE
[ PljftNIHi GOODS, &C,
For Weakness arising from Indiscretion
hausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by
so many alarming symptoms, among which will be
fonnd, Indispoeitron to Exertion, Loes of Memory
Horror of Disease or Forebodings of Evil; In ficti
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter
int* the enjoyments of society.
The Constitution, once effected with Organic Weak
ness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, whicbHembold’<Extract
Bnchn invariably does. If no treatment Is sab-
I mitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues.
Agent,
Bay street.
turn them to the proper owner, Mrs. Hussey.
Tire Rogues’ Gallery.
Editor National Republican :
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the
Southern States, with some of the largest and most re-
...... spectable dealers, should be sufficient guarantee that
One would think that the “Empire State of the every articlu offered by the advurtiaer for ^ la
North were sending its surplus “knuch?' and and genuine.
“cracksment” to the “Empire State ’ of the South. | Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices obtain-
Among the latest arrivals we notice “John .!»■
derson,” “Cracksman,'’ a person about five feet
six inches in height, light complexion, small
moustache, scar on left cheek near corner of
mouth; wears a oap and dark speckled suit, En
glish sporting coat. Anderson is assisted by an
expert accomplice by the name of “/>»«,” who is
five feet seven or eight inches high, little stoop in
shoulders, dark hair, smooth, round, full face,
light hat and light frock coat, and looks like an
'Hinylishmari'. “Cartland,” “gentleman cracks
man,’’ is five feet ten or eleven inches in height,
black hair and moustache, slight built, wears
black frock coat.
t There are also connected with this "mob" two
ed, by addressing the above.
3m
aug9
GLASGOW FERTILIZER COMPANY’S SOLUBLE
Phosphatic and Ammoniated
GUANO,
Barrels, 259 lbs. each.
GLASGOW FERTILIZER COMPANY’S
iMraovzo
Super-Phosphate of JLime.
Address, GRIPPING BROTHER A CO.,
No. 60 Cortlandt st., New iork.
(Bbls. 250 lbs, each.)3m jy2S
“It's an ill wind that blows nobody good,” and couse- j
quently, congratulate you that your well-known safes
have again demonstrated their superior fire-proof ]
qualities in an ordeal of unusual severity.
The safe you made for ine some time ago was in the
office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part of |
the building, and in the hottest of the fire.
After twenty-four hoars of trial it was fonnd among
the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded up
its contents in very good Older—books, papers, poli
cies of insurance, bank bills, all in coudition/or imme
diate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthi-
neas of Herring’s Fire-Proof Bafes.
Truly yonrs,
P. T. BARNUM.
sepl2—tf
TOWAGE.
THE undersigned, Agents for
the Savannah Tow Boat Company,
are now ready to receive applica
tions for Towage of vessels of all
descriptions.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Bay st., opp. Mariners’ Chnreh.
HERRING'S PATENT
For Baltimore.
“ Prendergast's Line.
The fast sailing, regular packet,
scaooner “ De Soto." Crook, mas
ter, having the greater portion of her
cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight apply to
LaROCHK, GADEN & UNCKLES,
Comer Bay & Barnard streets,
gents in Baltimore:
oct IS PKENDEKGAST, FENWICK Ss CO.
Comprising a large assortment of every description of |
I Foreign and Domestic Dry
Linens, Towellings, Table
Clotlas, Napkins, Mar
seilles Quilts, Ac.
Ladies will find it to their advantage in calling at
| A. Readier Is Co’s,
BARNARD ST, CORNER C INGRESS Sf! LANE.
I Where goods will be exhibited with pleasure, and
| every courtesy shown those visiting our store.
A Large assortment of
White Goods,
CLOAKS & SHAWLS-
N. B.—Country Merchants will be sold
goods at a small advance from New York prices,
oct 18—tf
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu
I In affections peculiar to “Fuialis," is nneqoaled by
any other preparation, as In Chlorosis or Retention,
Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations,
I Ulcerated or Schirrns state of the Uterus; and all com
plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits
of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or chance
in life.
The most Beliahte Protection from Fire now Xnincn,
Herring & Ca.’s Patent Bankers’
S. HOYT’S
AMMONIATED B«NK
discharged soldiers, whose names we deler pub- I SUp6r*PfaOSpflAT.ft Of f «1 TYift 1 '”^h Herring <fc Floyds Patent Crystalized
s ’ v 1 ^ ' Iron, the best security against a burglar’s drill ever
manufactured.
CHAMPION SAFES. Freight to Augusta BOR SALE!
7Ttr in/vtt Tfrlisihie> frontti ins- m/mm t'« 'CIZ- — [
lishing, hoping this may warn them to shun such
evil company. These men are also assisted by
what is known in the police vernacular as molis,
who act the part of female confederates in pick
ing pockets.
We have also noticed the arrival of two ‘knucks
within the past week, both of whom left for Hil
ton Head. Savannah does not iurnish a good
field for this class of the “clyfakiny fraternity’’ i
a good crowd is a rare thing in our orderly and
well conducted city. “Dodgkb.”
Pickpockets are termed “knucks” and barglars
cracksmen” by the Police.—Ed. National Re
publican.
Of the most approved quality, a substitute for
Pe
AND
POINTS BEYOND !
A CHOICE LOT OF
’emvian Guano.
OFFICE, NO. 194 WATER STREET,
Adjoining United States Hotel,
NEW YORK.
My finper-phos phOte of Lime is not an experiment.
Ten years trial of it upon all kinds of crops and soils
has proved its value each year, and that it is of uniform
quality.
Packed in barrels in good order, uniform weight, 250
lbs. each. 3m jy28
HERRING Ss CO,
No. 261 Broadway, cor. Mnrray st, New York.
FARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia.
octl3-5w HERRING & CO, Chicago.
Co-partnership Notice,
P HE UNDERSIGNED having associated
themselves together under the firm name of
LaRiche, Gaden 4 Unckles
Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers.
WANTS.
W ANTED.—A Situation in some Whole
sale Bouse, by a young man who has had several
irs’ experience in book-keeping. Best of reference
ea. Address “.ituation,” Republican office.
WtNiEO TO PURCHiSt
^ COTTON OR RICE PLANTATION,
Embracing aliout 1,000 acres, within a short distance I
of Savannah. & Cotton plantation preferred. Ad- 9 ' ore< ', Light Hair darkened, Weak Hair streugthen-
drcssF. F. M„ stating location and price, Republi- ed, and Bushy Hair beautified,
can office. Gt oct J» I aijq. Pimpled Faces cured, purified, aud made soft,
smooth, clear, and beautiful bytheuseof Chap*
V | Man’s Celebrated Recipe*. Mailed free to
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DIE.
The Original and Best in the World! The only tree [
and perfect Hair Dye Harmless, Reliable and Ins tan- for the pnr P°“ of transacting a
taneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or General Grocery and Commission ^-Business,
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.— j , ’
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug-
gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor. I t0 receive any, and all consignments made to them.—
Also, I also have extra Rooms, suitable for storing Dry
•D /.’ Ti , . „ _ Goods and Fancy Articles, to which we call the atteu-
Xtegeneratmg Lxtract of Mlllefleurs, I tion of Owners and Ageuts, as the l>est in thecitv
for Restoring and Beautifying the' Hair. wiffiffie b£ffiS?3SE£to ?23fe
anglS CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York. to a . n making consignments to them.
'|> II L< ft >> v | i| , jTv , , »r Liberal advances made on Cotton, Lumber, Ac,
ixlili LUiVlJrLiJcjAlUJN con " ilme j'Sale in i-avannah, or for ship-,
, Am .. . rt . mcnl K> their friends in New York. Boston or Balti-
Ai\D HAIK. ~ “
Bald Heads and Bare Faces covered, Gray Hair re-I
A T THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES, (those wishing to give them an honest trial,
a Rags, Waste laper. Books, RopcCotton, Hides, | Ttege ^ Ue obtaincd wlthont bj .
Rags, Waste Paper, Books, Rope,Cotton, Hides,
Moss, Tallow, Greese, Iron Metate, Bottles, Bones,
Ac, Ac. D. OUVER A CO,
oct 7 Forest’ City Mills, Savannah.
Wanted.
a FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS of the
a Mechanics’ Bunk of Angusta and Eastern Bank
of Alabama.
oct3 E. F. METCALFE A CO.
Wanted Immediately
for Cttsli!
^LL the Rags, Old Bagging and Waste_P*per in |
the city.
seplS
WARREN A PL-.TNEK,
210 Bay street.
mor V‘- r. T LaK JUHK, GADKN A UNCKLES.
Isaac D. LaRocbc,
Bknj. G. Gadin,
David S. Umokles.
oct 10—lm
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH
Scratch! Scratch! Soratch!
WHEATON’8 OINTMENT
Will cure the Itch In 48 Hours.
Also, cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
i E ,( ap '« >n aofthe Skin. Price, Ro cents. For sale by
| all Druggists.
A By f 6 ,, 1 ^ 60 . ^ 10 WEEKS A POTTER, Sole
Agents, 170Washington street, Boston, Mass, it will
of 1166 ot postage, to any part of
the United btales. 6m sep21
A.'W'A.Y WITH 8PEC-
the manafactnre of their various styles of Family I E y ea Made New, without
Prices current forwarded by mail on application.
COLGATE Sc CO.,
No*. 53 and 55 John nt., New York.
jy 28 ,yn)i 3m
return mail by addressing
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Chemist and Perfumer,
oct5 4w 831 Broadway. New York.
W E arc prepared to receive Goods in onr ware*
house, free of storage and covered by insurance,
I to be forwarded liy the light draft steamers Herryand
Falcon, and others about to be put on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
tf C. L. COLBY & CO.
ARD OIL, at
HORATIO PITCHER’S.
ROILED LINSEGD OIL, at
HORATIO PITCHER’S,
FAMILY BEEF,in half bbls, at
HORATIO PITCHER’S.
BEEF TONGUES, in half bbls, at
HORATIO PITCHER’S.
MESS B BHF, in bbls and half bbls, at
HORATIO PITCHER’S-
MESS PORK, in bbls aud half bbls, nt
HORATIO PITCHER’S.
CORDAGE, from 14 inch to 5 inches, at
HORATIO PITCHER’S.
SHIP STORES and CHANDLERY, at
HORATIO PITCHER'S.
HORATIO PITCHER
KEEPS AT THE
Foot of Lincoln street,undcr (he Bluff
oct IT—tf
ALSO,
100 Bbls. Lawrencerille (Vs Cement,
WiU be sold
Low to Close Consignment.
Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY Sc CO.,
seplt tf cor. Bay and Abereom sts.
It. j. dunbar&co.
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu
▲2TD
Improved Bose Wash
Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases
arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expanse,
little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or expo*
sure; completely superseding those unpleasant and
dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury in all these
diseases.
USE HELMBOLB’S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing in
“Male* or “Female,” from whatever cause originating
and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in
taste and odor, “immediate" in action, and more
strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or
Iron.
Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Con
stitutions, procure the remedy at once.
The reader most be aware that however slight may
be the attack of the above diseases, it ia certain to
affect bis Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happi
ness.
All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic.
Heimbold’s Extract Buchu
Is the Great Diuretic.!
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated
COMPOUND FLUID (EXTRACT -'SARSAPARILLA,
For purifying the blood, removing all chronic consti
tutional diseases, arising from an impnre state of the
blood, and the only reliable and eflectual known reme
dy for the core of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum.
Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tet
ter, .Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin.
AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION,
Not a few of the worst disorders that affect mankind
WHOLESALE
Wine, Cigars and Liqnor [ ula ,r '<jt'aifibtHil’itiTu.’JSit
I andrenovates the blood, instills the vigor of health ia-
147 BAY STREET,
SsflXIVr.ilf, GEOKG1JI.
(Next door above Republican Office.)
J ^ - —- ■—
Dealers,
A FINE LOT
We have the largest assortmen of
Whiskies,
Wines,
Gins,
Brandies,
Bitters,
&o., &c,
in the Sooth, to which we invite the attention of the
trade.
Call and compare onr goods and prices.
oct5-Im
COLGATE Sc CO.
I Beg to infoim their customers that they still continue
OB’
OCtl6—12t
E. B. FOOTE, M. D„
No. 1130 Broadway. New York.
| J. G. WINTER .J. F. WINTER.
WINTER & OO,
cassimeresI C0MM,SSI0N merchants
B’OIi
SOUTHERN PIE LUMBER.
A DAY! Agents.wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address
SUAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
seplS 3m
A MONTH ! Agents wanted I
for six entirety new articles, just |
out. Address O. T. GiREY, City Bnilding, Biddeford,
Maine. 3 m seplS
G CO, it (SO On.. I subscribers solicit consignment, of Southern
H A Pine Lumber on which they will make advances,
and which they will sell afloat or from yard. They be
I 1PVP thou novo i hit IflMMaf —1 X .1 WT .. , ... .
303
[Established 1859,]
BROADWAY, NEW
YORK,
FOR 8ALE.
For Sale.
2 5 Tofis ENGLISH SHEET COP-
O F F E R the following splendid list of I
Watches, Chains, Gold Pena, Sil
verware and Jewelry, worth over $750, uno,
at One Dollar Koch. Not paid until yon know what
yon will receive.
Bach,
150 Gold llnnting-cased Watches.. .$50 00 to $200 Oo
200 Ladies' (fold-cased Watches 35 oo to 100 oo
300 8olid Silver-cased Watches IS 00 to 45 00
175 Soltaire Diamond Rings 40 00 to
1500 Neck and <-luard Chains 5 00 to
2500 Vest and Chatelaine Chains.... 4 ooto
3000 Gold and Onyx Brooches 4 00 to
present* Colnmbia during the Utter part
Resent month,
r “nesday i ast .
|Cr E<Wd Perry -
Cr Cotler >
| J M , G , Thompson. *
I Bar Saln».
‘ e ’P’vodid stockfo 1 * att *n tl °“ ° f ° Ur reader ® 40
d »‘>i K. Hertz t b mlBC ' ll » neo '« goods which
611 « auction ’ * popular auctioneer, oilers to
..^ononTuestlay.infrontol hi, store"
Ner, t 0 “PPOriunity ie offered pur-
L se, «‘bM claw good, at B0 d«at,
The eleotioD came off on
Tft
PE R, manufactured expressly for the 8outhcm mar- *55 I? 0 ™ 1 ' & c -. Brooches 4 00 to
1 4000 Gold, Pearl .V Far Drops - 3 00 to
2500 Gents'Scarf and Breast Pins.... 2 00 to
4500 Gold (based Bracelets 4 00 to
7500 Oval Band Bracelets 4 00to
looo Gold Watch Keys and Slides.... 2 oo to
2000 Gold Sleeve Buttons, &c 2 00to
3000 Miniature Lockets, double 2 50 to
8000 Miniature Lockets, Dial Face....
15oO Gold Thimbles, Armlete, Ac...
1 SCO Masonic Pins and Emblems..
3000 Plain and Chased Gold Rings
4000 Stone Set and Signet Rings ....
2000 l adies’Buckles, cha ma, Ac....
7500 Setts Gold, PearL Ac., Jewelry.
8060 Setts Garnet, Onyx, Jet, Ac., Jew
elry
2000 California Diamond Rings, Ac...
1500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac...
2500 Gold Pens, Pencils, Ac
7000 (fold Pens, Case and Pencil 3 00 to
6000 Gold Pens, Ebony Holders 2 00 to
1000 Silver Ice Pitchers, Ac 20 ooto
1500 Silver Castors, Stands, Ac 12 ooto
1500 Silver Card and Cake Baskets... 12 00 to
4000 Silver Caps and Mags 4 00 to
6000 Tea and Dessert Spoons 7 00 to
MOO Table and Dessert Forks . 10 00 to
5009 Sliver Fruit and Pie Knives 3 00 to
_ . . - - 3 OOtO
ket, of usual thickness aud weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 00x24, 60x2S, 60x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 inches.
WiU be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
348 Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Corner BnU and «y streets,
oct 18—lmo L. C. NORVELL A CO.
s
FOR SALE
ECOND HAND Articles for sale at about one-
half the price of new, including :—
5.000 empty barrels. N
10,000 Bags and Sacks, canvass.
,,,,„ lr ° n and Steel springs. Machinery,ChainsJBoilers,
suits, Hotties, Ac., Ac.
Wanted, for cash, all kinds of the above articles.
3 onto
4 ooto
3 ooto
3 onto
3 00 to
2 00 to
5 Oo to
4 onto
3 ooto
1 5o to
no to
- tT „ D. OLIVER & CO., —
oct ‘ Forest City Mills, Savannah. | 4000 Pairs Rings, Salt Spoons, Ac...
For Sale.
BUSHELS Black Oats
*00 kits No. 1 Mackerel
50 qr bbls No. 1 Mackerel
25 bales Gunny Cloth.
.p» V
I 8000 Silver Tea Call Bella. Ac 2 00 to
4000 Oyster aud Pickle Forks, Ac.... 2 00 to
Each and every article in the above list is rep-esent-
lieve they have the largest yard in the United States,
and unequalled facilities for the sale of Lumber
WILLSON, WATROUS A ML,
cor. 1st Avenue and 39th st., and 84 Wall st.,
CLARK, SUMNER too!, '* fork *
„ Alabany. N. Y.
srences—Broad way Bank New York.
Mechanics' & Farmers’ Bank, Alabany,
New York.
Northern lumber,
Of every kind, for sale by
WILF«ON, WATROUS A CO.,
1st Avenue and 39th st, and 84 Wall st., New York.
CLARK, SUMNER A CO.,
oc.5_ Albany, N.Y.
N. B. KNAPP,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN
Saddles, Bridles, Harness s,
Harness, Bridle, Band, Sole and' Patent Leather,
Saddlery Wore, Carriage Trimmings, Leather and
7 00 I Rubber Belting and Packing, French and American
8 00 I
7 00 ! Calf Skins, Ac., at the sign of the Golden Sad-
6 90 |
50 on die. West Fnd Gibbons' Building, Market Square,
40 00
35 00 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
1» 00
18 00 I W A large assortment always on hand, and for
20 00 I
8 00 ®ale at tue Lowest Prices. oct 2o_3
8 00 [
”SI SELECT FiMALOCHUvr
15 00
45 (JO ;
60 00
15 00
20 00
IS Oo
IS 00
15 00
18 00 j
6 00
10 00
9 00 I
8 00
7 00 j
6 00
8 00
10 00
12 00 |
25 00
20 00
8 00
Gents 1 and Boys 1 Wear,
JUS T RKCK1VKD
Per fStenmer America,
BY
JOHN C. MAKER A CO.
oct 17 139 Congress street
COM FOUND INTERtST N01ES
WANTED, AT A PREMIUM, BY
49 Brudviy, Jew York.
Will attend promptly to the sale of Cotton and other
I consignments. Orders tor Merchandize will receive
attention and dispatch. The sale of Hen them
Secnritiea, Banda, Bank Notea and
Snnthern Lauda aolicited. Circular
Saw Mllla, of the most improved construction,
warranted to cut 10,000 feet of lumber per diem, hav-
to the system, and purges out the humors which m.ir.
disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the
body, and expeUs the disorders that grow and rankle
in the blood. Such a remedy that could be relied on,
has long been sought for, and now, for the first »™«.
the public have one on which they can depend. Our
space here does not admit of certificates to show its
effects, bat the trial of a single bottle will show the
sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have
| ever taken.
Two tablesaoonfols of the Extract of Sarsaparilla
added to a pint of water is eqval to the Lisbon Diet
Drink, and one bottle is folly equal to a- gallon of the
ympof Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as,osnally made.
W These Extracts have been Aaaslt-
ted to Use in the United Staten Army,
and are also in very general nse in all the State Hos
pitals and and Public Sanitary Institu
tions throughout the land, as well as in private
practices, and.arc considered as invaluable remedies.
See Medical Properties of Buchu,
FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES.-
See Professor Dewee’s valuable works on the Prac
tice of Physic
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Physic,
of Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. Ephraim M’DoweU, a cele
brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions
of the King aud (jneen’s Journal
See Medico < birurgical Review, published by Benja.
min Travers, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
See most of the late Standard Works of Mwrite!ne,
EXTRACT BUCHU,
'•SARSAPARILLA."
Sold by all Druggists.
PRINCIPAL DEP0T-
HELMBOLD’g
K°™ X nS!Tg d r (SV^nd^ Si Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
l lar - lm oct 19 I 594 BROADWAY.
E. B. PENDI.ET0 , WM.R. J. Ol’ETX
PENDLETON & JODETT.-
(Formerlv of St. Louis,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
COTTON FACTORS,
Mb. 58 Water street, Sew Yerk. I
Orders are solicited for the purchase or sale of Cot
ton, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Western Produce,
Naval Stores, Bagging. Rope, Ac., Ac-, which will re
ceive our best personal attention. lm oct 19
octtO—lm
READE & CHASE, Idaniel f. tiemann & co
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
NO- 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
RATES, SEPT. 15-rn, 1865.
June, 1864 5 per cent.
•Inly, 1884 . .3
Dec., 1S64
Ang, 1S64...2?! per cent.
Oct., 1864... .114
Parties remitting bv Express may draw on same
day, or proceeds will be deposited as directed. High-
est prices paid for Gold, Silver, and Government -e-
cnntles of all descriptions. lm oct3
Machinery.
S TATIONARY and Portable Steam Edfcinefl
and Boiler*.
Cotton Gina, Grist Mills, Kice Mills.
SAW MILLS.
Daniels, Gray A Wood’s Planing
Woodworth,
Machines,
iMorti^g, Tcnonin;
o and Raah Machines.
kinds of Iron and Working
and^Lesther Belting,
rare.
For Sale,
300 COILS RICHARDSON’S ROPE,
150 TONS COAL.
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
oetW cor. Abercorn and Bay street*.
| ed by a Certificate. These are placed in similar en-1 TUBE undersigned having rented the school build- ■
velopes and sealed. Any person obtaining a Certifi- Aw™ u “°? rner of Uhariton and Drayton streets, „ ’ hingle Machines, all kinds
cate, to be had at onr office, or sent by mail to any w<xUd respectfully announce to the public that he, as- Machinery and Supplies, Rubber
address, will know what they may have for One Dot- ?• Burroughs, will open a Select etc -
I lar. I Female School in said building on the first Monday in I Steam Guagcs and Boiler Feeders.
We charge for sending Certificates, paying postage, 1 0 ^j£5S r ’ __ , „ Send for a Circular.
and doing the business, 25 cents each. Five will be I Tnl S™ Term of Three Months, one half payable COMSTOCK A KINSEY,
sent lor |l; Eleven tor $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-Five tor toe ofeach quarter, as follows: ^1 No. 154 Bay st., Savannah, G*.
| $10; and One Hundred for $16. I centor Department, per quatter $21 00 oct 17—lm
An, person receiving a Certificate tor an article the, | ™y ;;;;;;;; | RICH ARDSON & BARNARD,
“P* 3 JAME8 S! COZBY.
I may not desire can exchange for any other article in
onr List of. the some value By this- method we are
enabled to tarnish the public with selections from a
muoieo u> rarmsntne public with selections from a I TYUNN A nan
rich and varied stock of goods, at a nominal price, I I # * Sjpp.^'v,
J^eall have a chance of securing articles of the very I iisvimr MASTERS,
^l^jsrri^r^erfsrMe aa represent- {t*SSSlS32MS£
— Bay St, opposite Martaert Ototb,
AGENTS [FOR
Wm. Jn*»P A Son’s
anilfyh Cast Steel,
Circular
No. 240 Pearl St, New York.
Mf ANUFACTURERS ef PAINTS,
M WHITE LEJLD, COLORS, VAR
NISHES, and dealers in all articles in this line.—
Iso, Tieiaana’a Salable
■■P Blue for wasb-
mg, and ^California" Vermillion, Pale
and Deep. Bboald be glad to see onr old friends In the
trade, or bear from them any time by mail,
oct 18—3m
Whipple File Manuf’g Co.
WHIPPLE FILE
mmm co.
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
CAST STEEL
AND
ITT X
■A-% slgOPlJZs
Gunsmiths and Locksmiths,
• • *
Corner ef St. Jnlien and Jefferson Street*.
. ;T *
oct 18—tf
Blankets,
i ’ i
White and Opera Flannels, ' -
Black French CSoths,
do - <lo>.
Muslin de Lainea,
Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
Black French Merinos.
Heavy Canton Flannels. -
Shirt Fronts •
Ladies’Cloak aoths,
oct 90—6 DxWITT A MORGAN.
34, 36, 38 A 40 Kilby at Roaten.
53 Beckman at New Yerk.
51i Commerce at...... .Philadelphia.
83 Sc 85 Sawtk Ckarles at .Baltimore,
x. Keith, jr, 4 son.
®® Walaut at... .. . . .Cinclnaatl.
7- DONALDSON * DUNBAR, Agents.
I Lake at...., Ckicmge.
OT Orders seat to an, of the^bove houses will rs-
cMve prompt attention. tf_ oct«
Champagne,
gQ BARRETS Chas, Heldseick A Cots quarts,
90 do
For sale b,
oct 21-«
HILTON A RANiJKLL;
193 Bay street.
Gunny Cloth.
-c-
AmmeaiateA Pacific
Patent DeUUnfaa* Reefiar
Hats I Hats!!
'ALL STYLES
qualities,
AFAL1
For ask h, *• *•
as, Nu 153 Cw$re*a Wreck
1, bfc wr
ortH—tf Ba, st., opposite Mariners’ Chnreh.
SHOT.
300 BAGS, asajrtedrizeMlrop Shot,
In store and tor sale by
. HILTON A RANDALL,
oct 21—6 196 Bay street.
rapsa asss