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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN.
SAVANNAH:
TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 24th.
Thank!.
We desire to return our sincere thanks
to the editor of the Savannah Herald for
his .complimentary and truthful notices
of the editor of the Savannah National
Republican. The refined phraseology .of
the polite card of thanks which graced
the columns of the Hei'cdd yesterday
morning, speaks volumes of praise for
the magnanimity and courtesy of its
editors. Go on in your good way, gen
tlemen, but please excuse us from
washing other people’s dirty linen before
the public.
The Theatre.
The thrilling French play of “Eus
tacheBaudin, the Condemned,” was pre
sented last evening, with decided success,
the new scenes and intricate machinery
working admirably for the first represen
tation of so difficult a piece. Sig. Arri-
goni has every reason to feel proud of
the magnificent effects produced by his
artistic brush, while the musical portion
of the entertainment was up to the usual
standard for which Prof. Richter is cele
brated.
Wa have not sufficient space to give as
extended a notice as we desire of the
whole performance, but as the play is to
be repeated this evening, we would ad
vise our readers to pass three hours at
the theatre and witness a very thrilling
and deeply absorbing drama of the real
old French dramatic school.
Mr. Briggs must cease biting his finger
nails at all times, and Mr. Bohn will
please us better if he will cease stammer
ing in every turn.
We think a little more vigilance on the
part of the Policemen stationed in the
galleries would enhance the pleasure of a
visit to the theatre. The boisterous and
indecorous yells that were given last
night should be prevented in future.
A Disgrace to Our City.
The attention of the Police is urgently
and respectfully called to the vile negro
den at the corner of Bay Lane and Bull
street, immediately in the rear of the
Post Office. Common decency demands
that this nest of degraded prostitutes be
broken up, and the besotted inmates sent
to tfie work-house. Last night, about
half-past ten o’clock, a low negro ball,
which was in full sway on these premises,
was suddenly broken up with the strum •
pets yelling “murder,” “watch,” &c., at
the top of their voices, while win
dows and bottles were smashed, and
a general disgraceful row ended
the indecent, carousals. The guests
of the Pnlaski House have long been
annoyed, and their ears shocked by
the shouts of profanity and ribaldry that
resound from these disreputable dens,
and we invoke the aid of the Police to
break them up, and arrest the abandoned
wretches who congregate there.
NAVAL INTELLIGENCE.
Arrival of Troop*.
On Sunday afternoon the right wing of the
12th Maine Kegiment arrived in thia city, un
der command of Lient. Sturgis, a most effi
cient and popular officer. Companies A, D,
G and K composed the right wing, and we
have seldom seen a finer looking body of men
than these bronzed and hardy veterans, who
so nobly represent the “Old Hne Tree” State.
The 12th Maine Regiment has been, stationed
along the line of the Gnlf Railroad, perform
ing guard dnty at Darien, Thomaaville, Doc
tortown and Blacksheat, where, by their sol
dierly conduct, they won the esteem of the
citizens to snch an extent that the deepest re
grets were expressed by the people residing
in the various counties at the departure of
the hardy sons of Maine.
The 103d U. S. C, T., under command of
Major Manning, were ordered on doty at the
above points to relieve the 12th Maine. JKe
have every reason to believe-that these tried
troops of the 12th Maine, who have
never been found wanting in the
dark hoars of bloody conflict, will gain
as excellent a reputation in Savanmfii as they
have left behind them with oar friends in the
interior. Brave men are always gallant, and
the true soldier never forgets the dignifiad
position be occupies, and the honor of the
uniform be has donned, which demands gen
tlemanly deportment more than mere animal
courage to make him the true soldier.
COURTS.
Arrival of a New Revenue Gutter.
The revenue cutter Nansemond, Capt. Colee-
berry commanding, left Baltimore on the 16th
instant and arrived at this port early yester
day morning, via Beaufort, S. C. The Nan
semond wag ordered to this port by the Secre
tary of the Treasury for the protection of the
U. S. revenue, and will report to Hon. Wylly
Woodbridge, Collector.
We give below a list of the officers of the
Nansemond, together with a fall description of
the steamer:
TheU. S. Revenue steam cutter “Nansemond,”
is a side-wheel steamer of great speed, and wag
built at New York,in 1862, by Lawrence, Folks A
Co., for an outside dispatch and towboat, and
purchased bv the Government for a dispatch
boat. Her length over all is one hundred and
forty-nine feet, length of keel one hundred and
thirty-two feet, and her tonnage is three hundred
and forty (840) tons.
The following is a list of her officers :
Samuel C. Colesberry, Captain.
John E. Wilson, 1st Lieutenant.
Thomas R. Marshall, 8d Lieutenant.
Eric Gabrielsen, 3d Lieutenant.
Edward Aspalj, 1st Assistant Engineer.
George M. Robinson, Acting 2d Assistant En
gineer. -y
The Nansemond is now under supervision of
vbe Hon. Wylly Woodbridge, Collectoroi Cus
toms at this port, and will depart in a day or two
on a short cruise.
The Nansemond is one of the most substantial
and elegant “Cotters” that has ever cleaved the
turbid waters of our river, being supplied with
every modern convenience, finely equipped and
constructed throughout in every respect as a first
olass side-wheel steam craft, staunch and swift
and admirably adapted for the mission on whieh
she is about to enter.
The Nansemond has a fine and powerful arma
ment, consisting of two heavy rifled gans and a
Urge quantity .of improved fire arms, Ao. The
regular station of the Nansemond will be Savan
nah Harbor, bat she will also be constantly cruis
ing along the Has Urn ooast of Georgia and Flor
ida, to enforce the Revenue Laws, and prevent
fraudulent trading.
Our oitiiens will find the offieers of the Nsnse-
mond accomplished gentlemen, and their inter
course with the mereantile community, we are
sure, will always be characterised by eoortesy
and magnanimity. We welcome the officer* of
the Nansemond to the “Forest City,” and may
their stay among u. be a prolonged one, to be
broken only by the most pleasant reminisoenoet.
We omitted to state that the full complement
of men for the Nansemond is forty.
S’ a,"sag
5“ ’ ? — z
Oct- 24.
Before Capt. Clark H. litmick, Provost Mar
shal, District of Savannah.
The United States vs. Geo. Simmone (colored.)
Having in hia possession a United States mus
ket. Defendant plead guilty, and stated his ig
norance of existing orders, whereupon he was
discharged from custody, and the musket turned
over to the Ordnance Department.
The United States vs. William Gammon
(colored.) Larceny. Found guilty and sentenced
to jail lor fifteen days.
The United States vs. Francis McDowell,
(colored) and Mary Dinkins, (colored.) Larceny
from the person. It was proved that Mary
Dinkins committed the offence, and ordered that
Francis McDowell be disebarded, and that Marv
D.nkin be fined in the sum of |30 and costs,-and
in default of payment she be committed to jail
until the amount of fine and costs be paid. J. R.
Sanssy, Esq., for U. S.
The United States vs. Michael Keely. Assault
and battery aDd Larceny. No prosecutor ap
pearing, and the defendant being a soldier in the
U. S. Army he was discharged from custody and
ordered to return to his command.
The United States vs. Charles (colored.) Va
grancy. Defendand was sent to the Police Bar
racks for confinement at hard labor for the space
of thirty days.
The United States vs. Jane Ann Lawrence,
(colored) and Rachel Gordon, (colored ) Fight
ing and using bad and obscene language. De
fendants fined $15 each, with costs, and in de
fault of payment they be confined in jail for the
term of thirty days. The other parties arrested
at the same time were discharged.
The United States vs. Joseph Tripp, (colored.)
Larceny of cotton from steamer W. G. Gibbons.
Defendant found guilty, and sent to jail at hard
labor for the term of two months.
The United States vs. Gillespie, (colored.) Lar
ceny from the house. Proved not guilty, and
discharged. J. R. Sanssy, Esq., for United
States; P. M. Russell, Esq., for defendant.
The United States vs. Thomas Fuller, (coi’d.)
Assault. Defendant proved guilty of an aggra
vated case of assault, and fined $15 and costa,
or be sent to jail at bard labor the term of thirty
days. M. J. Ford, Esq., for United States.
The United States vs. John Clancy. Assault
and battery. Defendant proved not guilty and
discharged, and the prosecutor, John Donovsn,
ordered to pay all costs of suit. J. O. Ferrill,
Esq., for United States; P. M. Russell, Esq , for
defendant.
The United States, by Detective Bunnell, vs.
Frederick Cook. Having stolen goods in his
possession. Upon Abe request of the prosecutor
noile proseque is entered up against the defend
ant, upon paying the costs of suit, after which
he will be discharged from custody. P.'M. Rus
sell, and Geo. A. Mercer, Esqrs., for defendant.
Peter Bragg (colored), vs. John Sbnman (col.
ored). Recovery of debt. Claim $12. judg
ment for plaintiff in the sum of $12, with costs,
and defendant ordered to pay the aame into Court
this day, or be arrested aud confined until the
same be paid. J. R. Saussy, Esq., for plaintiff.
Fl'KERAL INVITATION.
The friends and acquaintance of Mr. John O'Donnell
and family, are respectfully invited to attend the funer
al of hia eon, JOHN, from his residence on 8L Gaul
street, at 11 o’clock ThiB Morning,
List of Letters
Remaining in the Savannah Post Office,
October 24tb, 1865. Persons calling for these
letters, will please say advertised, and come
prepared with the necessary change, (2 cents),
ana ptesent a certificate that they have taken the
Amnesty Oath of Allegiance.
LADISS’ LIST.
A.
Austin, mrs William " Anderson, mra Mary S
Adams, miss Elizabeth Artson, mra Martha
B.
Bell, mra T S Brown, mra Jane 2
Bala, mrs Sarah Brandle, mia Jannie
Bland, mra Rebecca Bourguoine, miss E |
Bates, mrs Mary Florence
Bracly, miss Mary JaneBrisber. mrs Elizebeth
Bird, mrs M J Boifewillet, mrs E
Bresman.mrs Margaret J Brown, mis Elizabeth E
Bailey, miss Nate Bright, mrs Charlott
Bowen mrsLocinda Basaiter, mrs Ann
Brown, mrs Julia Buckner, miss Mattie A
C.
Cohen, mrs Charlotte
Cook, Cathrine
Carae, miss Clara
Champion, mrs E A
Cayne, Bridget
~ ilv " ' '
Cassidy, Mary
Coben, Mary Jane \;
Cole, Mary E
Cleyhorn, mrs R S
Cohen, miss Fanny T _ D
Clemence, mrs Georgia Cslvette, miss Bella
a mrs Ennis
v, miss Chariot
Castellaw, mrs MAS
Dixon, Annie
Daniels, Laura
Dorsay, Margaret
Ennis, Rosa
Edmonson, Mary
Fulton, Rebecca
Flay 11, Rose
Forde, Margaret
Footman, Maria
Folker, Maria J 2
Fickting, Stanner
Feldar, Fanny
Guerard, Bessie
Gibbons, mrs R A
Cooper, miss Emma
Conway, mrs L H
B.
Dixon, Mary
Dawson, Margaret
Dillon, miss (J E 2
E.
Evans, mrs Isabella
F.
Ford, Ellen
Fitzsimmons, mrs
Flannigan, Annie M
Ferriley, Louisa
Fawlkner, Mary
Fisher, Mary
G.
Gordon, Ellen
Gilbert, mrs Ella
Faugbnan, Huuh
Ford, G
Fulton, E 8
Fitzgerald, E
Gilliland, William J
Griffing, Wm P
Goldsmith, Wm K
Gartner, Solomon
8£&2a» H
Glasse,R J
tfr&htm, Nickolia
Gomm, A
Geiger, M G
Hicks. Wm 2
Hamilton, Thomas
Hines, Thomas R
Herman, S
Henninger, Solomon J
Howell, R W
Hawkins, Read
Hirsbhfield R
Hickey, Patrick
Harvey, Oliver
Hamilton, M
Hodaon, Rev Telfair
Hoaston, Lucias
Hinckley, J H
Hirschback, Joseph
Hunter, James
Foote A Jandon
Peilnor A Poliak
Fmo, Michael
Gordon, Laurens .
Geonsrdy, John
Green, John
Grimes, Jno
Grayson, Edward
Gove, Edward P
Gallagher, Dobter
Goldberg, B and L
Gerber, August
H
Hann, Joseph
Hawkins, Israel S
Hutten, JS
Hammon, Joseph
Hawley, H D
Henry, Isaac
Hirsh, Herman * -
Houston, John
Hopkins, Capt Farley
Hansen, F
Hogan, Danl
Herron, Charles R
Howard, 9r J O
Howard, Lt J 8
Hall Dr B W
Hoaston, J C
I and J.
James, T T Jones, John H
Johnson, Dr W Jones, John P
Jackson. Wm Jackson, Gen H R
Jones, Philip Jordon, F D
Johnson,John or RussellJones, Brown A Co.
Gilliams, mrs Margaret Gilbert, mrs Dora
Geary, mrs H £
Green, Ellen 2
Gillbat, mra Eller
2
Genobly, mrs B
Garreit, mrs Alex
H.
Herb, Maggie
Hamilton, mrs Mary H
Homes, miss Mary
Houston, mrs R
Hudson, mfss Tamms
Hopkins mrs John
Haffala, miss Barbara
Hinns, Catherin
Hamilton, miss Nelly
Holden, mrs E B
Howard, miss JosepbineHarris, mra Mary B
Hutton, mrs J S
Hunter, mrs Marie
Hills, miss Hattie
Jackson, mrs Molly
Judd, miss 8 A
Johnston, mrs Jane A
James, mrs F
Kent, mrs M
King, miss Ella
Klumb, mrs Fanny
Livingston, Mary
Lasey, Margaret
Hawkins, mrs Elizebeth
Hicks, mra Johannah V
Jones, mrs Flora C
Jackson, mrs Diana
Jones, mis Carrie L 2
Kerney, miss Bridget
Ken neary, mrs
D.
Lewis, 8arah Ann
Msds, miss Rebecca
Mackay, Sarah
Mayer, mra J A
Murphy, Hanorah
Marshall, mrs George SMcCarthy, miss Mol
OT.
Murphy, miss Nellie
Millen, Mollie J
McDowel, miss Martbey
McDonald, missMargt
Jones, J Pembroke
Jesse', John D
Irving, Alex
Kennedy, Edward J
Kenny, Micbeel
Kibbee A Bro, Tbos H
Kinchley, H
Kean, Edward
Kilpatrick, J T
Lake, Wm
Lay per, W W
Law, William
Lane, Timothy
Larcombe, K A
Lawrena, Peter 2
Lonet, Jacob M
| Lehman, M F
McCormack, C E
Mather, J C
Maneley, C H
Murdock, E 0 2
Mustin, Eli
Marsh, E W
Markins, G
| Munford, R D
Mabon, John
| Middleton, Isaac
I Morrison, J J
Murthen, J J
McNally, John
I Milieu, M B
Monahan, James
McMahoD, James
M tDonnell, James
Meyer, Isaac
I Mack, Jeremiah
Mackdowall, James
Marshall, Jerry
McAlpin, J W
Messick, M O
Malcovech, Nicohlas
McCabe, Richard
McCarthy, Limothy
Middleton, J Motee
Johnson, George
Judd, LA
Kiunebiew. Joseph
Ksny, ChasH
Killer, Capt B F
King, Rev B F
Kidston, A G
Moon, mrs Edward McCarnick, mrs Mary M
Mayer, mrs Elizabeth Minns, miss Mary S
McEligetb, mrs Edward Manucy, mrs Mary
Muller, mrs E Maxwe|l, mrs Margaret
Macva, miss Anna McAuliff, mrs
McQuade, mrs Ann Macswil, miss Marv
McAlister, Leah Maxwell,miss Rannah
Masters, miss Kate Montmollin, mrs R H
Massett, mrs T McGIone, miss Mary
N.
Nungazer, mrs Emma VNavia, miss Mary F
Nelson, mrs J H Norwood, mrs W G
Neason, miss Mary A
O.
Oliver, miss Willie O’Donald, mrs Catherine
Olcott, miss Viary E 8 O’Brien, miss Bridget
O’Haria, miss Minnie O’Donaboe. miss Mary
O’Brien, mra Owens, mrs Maria
OhereD, mrs James
P.
PoweI,miss Rachel Ann2Pardue, mrs Martha 2
Patrick, miss Rose
Pittman, mrs Sarah
Posted, mrs 8 B
Paterson, mrs Jas T
Parry, mrs Kate A
Parse, miss Mary
Roalin, miss Annie
Richardson, mrs H
Rogers, miss Sarah
Ringhill, mrs Rath
Rousseau, mrs Mary
Reilly, mrs M P
Reilly, mrs Ellen
Smith, mrs Walter W
Smith, mra J B
Smith, mrs Archibald
•Pepper, mrs James
Pspy, miss Fernanda
Papy, miss F N
Purse, miss Dora
Phillips, miss Matilda
R
Ro,
ers, miss Charity
»y
irson, miss Char
lotte
Ronan, miss Bridget
Roabn, miss Annie
Riley, miss Lizzie
S.
Sarah, mrs Mittie
Savay, mrs Mary
Scribner, miss Georgia
Norwood, W G
Norton, Richard L
NaughlOD, Patrick
Neill, John
Nemnec, Jos
Nungazer, D E
O'Connor, Timothy
Porter, F M
Perry, Oscar E 2
Purse, Ned L
Perry, Eld D M
Pollard, TJ
Pringle, JohnG
Patterson, James T
Querlin, James
(Juantock, A S
I Rust, William A
Rober, T
Reynolds, Paul
I Rogers, Parker C
Reilly, Major M J
Reilly, Timothy
Robertson, M Master
Richardson, John
Rogers, John S
R diey, James D
Rich, M J
Raines, John W
Ridley, James D
Leigh, John D
Lowe, Jordan
Loftns, Jas
Lichte, H F
Lathrop, H W
Lester, E B
Long, C H
Locke, Foly
M.
McKarady, Thomas
Malone, T R
Muller, Henry M
Maloney, Walter
Muzzey, William
Mehan, Rev W B
Morrell, Ben
Murchison, John
Maraton, H P
Mitchell Henry
Miscally, Wm J
McCarthy, W A
Millen, M B
Maxwell, Wm P
Mobley, Rev Hardy
McGlashir, A R
Maxwell A Co, A L
Maxwell, A G
Miller, Abram
Morrell, Wm J
Muller, T
McDonald, Tbos
McCord, Jesse
Melox, Rev W
Mollin A Henkdon
Morse, Harvey
N.
Northrop, Chas W
Norlinger A Co
Nonclan, P
Nesmith A Sons
Newman, Jas H
O.
Scott, mrs Robert Ram-Skinner, miss Fannie
sey
Stager, mrs R
Sananen, miss S
Stafford, Mary Acn
Tailer, mrs Mary Ann
Troomply, Margaret
Tupper, miss Mary
Slumberger, Ellen
Sorrell, miss Agnes
Savage, mrs Eatell
Spears, mrs William
T.
Theus, mrs Elizabeth
Tbyine, misa Cathrine
Trndigar, miss Anny
Departure of
and Steamers.
FOB
Helen
PALATKA, FLA.
Getty every Thursday morning at
Steamer
10 o’clock.
t-teamer Fountain, every Wednesday morning at 10
o’clock.
FOR DOCTORTOWX, BTC.
Steamer Scorpio, every Saturday. , , ,,,,
FOE AUGUSTA.
fteamer Clarion, Tuesday, Oct. 24th, at 11 o’clock,
a m.
steamer Helen, Wednesday, Oct. 25th, at T oclock,
am. -
Wright, mrs Wm A
Webb, mrB L G
Welch, mrs J G
Willett, miss Nellie
Warren; misa Minnie
White, miss Anna
Wright, Liger Ann
Welch, miss Maggie
Welman, misa MM
AVayne, miss P
Winkler, miss Rosa 2
Washington, mrs Sofa
Williams, misa Chariot Willimsn, misa Susan
Webb, mrs Georgs T Whitehead, miss Valeria
Wilson, mrs Jane
gintleha.n’s list.
A.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
amps.
. New England, Hodges, 1,100, for Liverpool-load-
mg at Lower Hydraulic Press—Brigham, Baldwin A
R Wilder' 1 ’" 11 (BrJArcus ’ loading for Liverpool-J
BRIG*.
Monticello, Moore-loadlng for Darlen-Hichardson
ob Jjarnaro.
Brig Clara Pickens, discharging.
HCHOONEKS.
Pioneer, Tucker, Jacksonville, in ballast. —Master
May, Kelly, 330, from New York-dMmrri^ rt
Albert (Br) Riordan, 105, from Nassau—discharging
sMVhan foot of Barnard street—Bell, Wylly * chrif
John O Whipple, Simpson, 80, for New York—load
ing at Iron Steamboat Wharf, west of Barnard street
—Rogers & Cano
Julia a Crawford, Bnlkley, loading at Iron Steam
boat Company's wharf; for New York—L J Unilmar
tin A Co.
Wilton, Smith, Smyrna,
Schooner Lizzie ItsdieW
charging.
Bachelder, Hunter A Gammell, dis>
Axson, Randolph
AseDdort, Johns
Alvord, Rev J W
Baker, Stephen J
Beale A Harlan
Batlnr A Frierson
Archer, Harry
Ash, George H
Atwell, George E
B.
Braisted, John M
Brown. John
Bliss, mr
Bamber, A, Asst Snrg UBishop, mr Norman
8 A
Baum, A K
Bonanse, Mon Auguste
Barrie, M A
Bonlineau, Augustas
Brennan, Andrew
Bunch, Dianah
Burke, Edward
Btenbrien, Edward A
Blnn George
Brown, George H
Bastard, Henry
Beyler, J K
Brown, Jas A
Black, P H
Brady, Patrick
Balfore, R
Bogart, Richard
Bradley, Richard
Bond, 8 P
Baum, H Johannes
Brennen, Thos
Bond, Thomas P
Brnikman Theodore
Bennett, W
Barnett, W
Brown, W P
Bandy, Wm
Smith Lawrence
Starks, R C 2
j Stackman, Wm
Scranson, Weland
j Sweat, Sam B
Shelburn, Smart
Snow, Stephen 2
Shea, Marty
Stone, J T 2
Sherwood, James
Saussy, JR 2
Scan lan, John
Scongers, James B
I Shivers, John S
| Sullivan, James
Snider, J I A Co
Schultz, Jacob
Sinclair, George H
Scranton, H H
| Salinas, F E
Tucker, William J
Tinker, W C
Taylor, H Willis
Thens, John J
Ta.-se, John W
| Ugbey, J King
VanVoret, W O
I Winton A Bankston
Winkler, ZN
Wash, W W
Walden. WL
Wells, Washington
Webster, William
Whitworth A Weber
Wadfield, Wm
Wakefield, Thomas
Winter Thomas M
Waddell, T B
| Wedal, Rev
Wood, Renben P
White, Otbo
Weber, Louis J
Wilson, irr Photog’er
Wells, Washington
Welton, mr
P.
Prescott, Mr
Pacetiy, Edward C
Palmer, H A
Potter, Henry S
Phillips, Calvius
Packard, Charles L
Pool, Wm Henry
<$•
Quinby, Maj Wm
R.
Ripley, Joseph B
Ritchison, John
Reays, James
Rosenheld and Bro
2 Reinhart, WJ
Richmond, Capt H
Killay, Hugh
Reilly, Daniel
Rush, Columbus G
Reuson, Billy
Rephart, Aron
Rodgers, A J
Rafferty, William
S.
Scruton, F L
Strobhart F F
Scruton, Frank S
Shoemaker, E M
Smith, E
Slick, EH 2
Sheehan. D
Shea, Dennis
Scranton, D T
Hchnider, Conrad
Shadock, Chancey
Suskind, Alex
Seydel, A A Bro
bberidan, Charles
Schultz A Taylor
Sylvester A Corey
Scribner A Whitman
Sagars, George D
Scott, R R
Stone, Young A Co
T.
Tynn, John
Thomas, Gac H
Thomas, John Huguen
Tison, David
Thing, B F
V.
*•
VonGlahn, Heinrich
W.
Wilson, Maj Gen J H
Warhock, J G M
Willink John H
Walsh, James
Wayne, Gen Henry C
Wade HJ
Wing, Ira D
Ward, H G
Willett, Rev S M
Weil, E A" 8
Wordley, Daniel
Warner, Charles
Waver, A H
Waddell, Rev A
Welsh A Saffelers
White A Fellner 6
Walsh, Michael
Wittingb, Joe
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Establlsliefr 1832.
T® ? anbecriber begs leave to Inform his natrons
Ta oXS’of r ^P 1 ‘ i8h ^ dnStae £t manne r d ^ ed
ago, arerequeehrffo'Su ^ ,e# "
cleansed o7dJW'msy be
required, ao as not to be
jnneW
law3m
ALLOWAY.
* Drayton street,
Savannah, Go.
S. £ATO]f,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
BOSTON, HASS.,
For the Pnrohue and Sale of All Xindsaf
inranw a yntpre
Refers to Joseph 8. Fay,
Sard, Eac
NaftoaS
Caldwell, A E
Campbell, Alexander
Cote, £ T
Clark, Charles
Coit, C
Christon, Chaa
Camel I, Rev Edmond
Conner, C H
Claten, Wm
Connelly John
Corteaaay, Simeon
Cook. J N
Caugbey, Robt J
Courtenay, R J
Collens, Peter
Cody, Patrick
Chastenet, Mobs
Cunningham, L D
C.
Cavannangh, John H
Crawly, John
Colman, James M
Cervean, Wm F
Cornell, Joseph
Camming, W J
Cooney, Jno M
Crawford, John S E J
Cerpase, Jen wen
Coleman, Harry
Conn, G W
Cooper, John
Calleo, Geo S
Causae, George
Conn, G M
Cotter, Edmond
Clark, Lient and AAQM
Young, H
Yulee, E
Y.
2 Yonge, Dr Easton
A. L. Harris,
Special Agent Post Office Dept.
Davis, Benjamin D
Drew, Edgar
Doe, Edward P
Day, Daniel
Dickinson, Capt
Doltey, G R
Dodd, Homer 2
Donovan, Cen
2.
Devine, M J
Demand, Jas H
Dempsey, John
Doyle, M L
GeorgeDarlington, R E
Dickson, 81) 2
Dowd, Thomas
Dasher, William
MARRIAGE GUIDE —
Young's Great Physiological Work, of
Everyone his own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor
for Married Persona or those about to Marry, both
Male and Female, in every thing concerning the phy
siology and relations of oar Sexual System, and the
Production or Prevention of Offspring, including all
the new discoveries never before given in the Enellah
language, by WM YOUNG, K D. Thi* la really a
valuable and interesting work. It is written in pf«t"
language for the general reader, and isJUnatrated with
upwards of one hundred engravings. All young mar
ried people, or thoee contemplating mairlg., and hav-
By Telegraph.
Later from Europe.
Ar iril of the Hiberniaa.
Further Advance r in Cotton.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE
THOUSAND BALES SOLD DUR
ING THE WEEK.
Fkathbr Point, Oct. 28,1865.
The steamship Hibernian, from Liverpool via
Londonderry, with dates to the 13th instant, i
rived here to-day.
The Cotton market at the commencement of
the week opened with an upward tendency, hot
toward the end became fiat, closing with an ad
vance of half pence on American. The sales of
the week amounted to one hundred and twelve
thousand bales, of which speculators and ex
porters took sixty-one thousand bales. The sales
on Friday were twenty thousand bales. Middling
Orleans was quoted at 24%d per lb.
The. market for breadstuff's was quiet, but
steady.
Provisions steady and firm.
United States seven-twenty bonds are quoted
at 68a69.
Consols 88%.
The bullion in the Bank of England had de
creased four hundred and forty-seven thousand
pounds.
FROM KENTUCKY.
Generals Thomas and Palmer.
Looisvlllx, Ky.. Oct. 22, 1865.
The President has approved the action of
Gen. Thomas, in the matter relating to Gen.
Palmer.
The Secretary of War approves the coarse
of Gen. Palmer, in the matter of granting
passes to the colored people of Kentndu. to
cross the lines in search of employnrenti
which has given great dissatisfaction to the
people of Kentucky and Ohio.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Savannah Theatr
e
TUESDAY, OCT. *4, 1865.
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THE CONDEMNED
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To conclude with the Faroe of
eUDDHN THOUGHTS.
miscellaneous
wanted.
riEOBeu Railroad Stock,
VF^Cltjr of: avannah Coupons.
HENRY BRYAN.
OCt24—2t
To Bent.
A «'2KSSP" >BED »•«*•.s-w
oct 24—lt
Gas Fixtures for Sale
Brackets. (SideLights). FoTsakU G '° be *’ “ a
Whif.ir., , fio °0 N ALD & MONAHAN,
W^ig -A
C. L GILBERT.
T O MERCHANTS.
FROM NEW YORK
Establish*eit of a Mexican Agney
in New fork Cf y.
Mexican Loan
•r $30,000,000 01 the
Market.
New York, Oct. 22. 1865.
It is announced that to-morrow the Repub
lican Government of Mexico will establish an
Agency in this city, and that a Loan of thirty
million of dollars will be placed on the market,
the interest of which will be paid ssmi-annual- j
ly, in gold.
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Evans, Harris A Co
Elliott, Bluford
Eldridge, H C
Baton, Geo H 4
Footman, Robert
Fitzgerald, M Phillip
Foley, Michael J
Fslfon.JMQ
JTotey, Jams*
E.
Evans, Richard
Elliott. Dr Wm H
Eberhart A Fischer
F.
Fox, B F
Fries*, Adam
Fellner, Albert 3
Fame, A C
Fetteer, A
ing the least impediment to married life, should read
| this book. It disclose* secret* that every one should
be acquainted with. Still it la a book that most be
I locked np, and not lie about the house. It will be sent
to any one on the receipt of fifty cents. AddmsDr
WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce st, abtrleIfoS^nSk
adelphia. lawAm aepSl
[DAILEY’S MAGIC PADT EXTRACTOR^
The South has been deprived of this great Salve for
I the past three years; it is now open to every one; order
your supplies at once. It cores Boms, (fores, PJlee,
Rheumatism, Sores, Ac., Ac. A sample sent on re-
[ ceipt of « cents. Address H. DALLEY, 43 Liberty
Uwl » octfi
street, New York.
Marine Insurance.
sn(81—codfot BOBT, HsBERSHAM A SORB.
Death of General Kirby Smith.
Nkw Orleans, Oct. 21, 1865.
Col. Kirby, a prominent citizen of Texas, I
says that Gen. Kirby Smith was killed by the
employees of the Railroad at Hampstead,
Texas.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SAVANNAH, OCTOBER 23.
ARRIVED.
Brig Clara Pickens, Rodgers, New York, to Wm
Starr.
Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crooker, Hilton Head.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, Fla, Ac.
to L 8 Bennett. .
Revenue steam cutter Nansemond, Coletberry, Balti
more via Beaufort, s C.
c teamer Savannah, Eldridge, Hilton Head.
Tug A Getty, Mershon, Hilton Head.
Tng Shep&r i, Bliss, Hilton Head.
Tern L Bachelder,
Gammell.
THE STOCK OF
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes,
Crock-,ry and Glass Ware.
(LateL.. C.JYorvell A Co-,)
Comer Bull and Bay Streets
N
Must be Sold, and for the next
few days will be offered to the
Trade at
NEW YORK COST
FOR CASH
|Or «.od Paper
OCt 18
mini
NEW
JOB TYPE!
Latest Design
From
northern foundries,
100 F<K\I* - .
NEW STYLE TYPE
Per Steamer Leo!
CALL AT
“THE JiEPOBUOAT
JOB nilTIIG Kid
AND
Examine Specimens,
$50 Reward.
L OST, on 8teamshlp Raleigh, between New York
and savannah, 1 Trank stud Cau-pet
Bag, marked “R. H. B.," containing a Wardrobe.-
The above Reward will be paid for their delivery at the
ravannsh Theatre.
, English, Boston, to Hunter
CLEARED.
Tug Starlight, Anderson, Fort Pulaski.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
* LAMA HALL
LET.
Passengers
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, Ac.—Col
Owens, D M Ingersoll, J D Matheaon, E E Adamson,
W Wageuer, J Rosen field. Dr Waldo, A Martin,
Col Wallen, a J Maxwell, James Penfield, Benj Pen-
Seld, Owen Jones, Wm Baya, P W White, Geo W
Gift, Job Cardy, B F Van Frayl, ■» H Kirby, 8 E Foote,
A A Baker, Mrs Baker, Mrs Gilchrist, Col Stewart,
Col Atkinson, and 23 deck.
Per steamer Cosmopolitan, from Hilton Head—Bvt
T O
T HE above well known Hall, situated on Liberty
street between Lincoln and Aberoorn streets, will
j be rented to respectable parties, Apply to
, BENJ. W. ROBERTS,
Or to IS, S. Leal, at Ribera's old Ice House, on
Congress street Lane. oct SO—lw
Consignees.
Per Brig Clara Pickens, from New York—A Jk
G R R, C R R, G H Arledge, Ball Wylly A !
Christian, Brody, Smith Sc, Co, Brigham, Bald
win A Co, Claghorn A Cunningham, Grans.
Johnson A Grey bill, Doyl* A Lagan, Erwin A
Hardee, H Gowdy, N A Hardee A eo, G M Heidt,
G B Lamar, W W Linooln, W and R Melntfra A
eo. Millen A Wadtey, Milter, Tbomaa A eo, J
O’Byrne, W H Starke, Tison A Gordon, C Van
Horn, R D Walker A eo, A M Coben A eo, R
Habersham A Son, E Koetheke A eo, G W Lnth-
r °Pi J R Wilder, Hunter A Gammell Sehaster I
A Heinsins.
Per sdir lizzie, Bachelder, from New York—Bell,
Wylly A ChriaUan, Brady, Smith A eo, Claghorn A
Cnnni^fbam, Geo L Cope, O Coben, T G Dunbar A
co, D Falvery, C L Gilbert, Hilton A RandelL H V
Maraton, 8 8 Milky- M Newmark, H Pitcher, Jas K
Betlly,J°hn L Villalonga, MAD Wadley, J B
COOPKI, OL1OITS & FAKKKLLY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
flYHE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
X under the name and style of COuPER, OLCOTT '
A FAR KELLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Bttk Aim Stationery
at the old stand of John M. Cooper A Co„ Northwest
comet of Whitaker and 8t Julies street*.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT.
QCtt3 STEPHEN FiRRltT.l.v
Receipts.
PerJTern L Bachelder from Boston,—lae to Haywood,
ifr. Co g * m
Per brig Clara Pickens, (from New York-495 tons
railroad iron to Central Railroad, and hay to Wm.
Starr.
FR4NK S. HEbSELflNE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
NO. J4T RAY STREET,
(NEXT DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICER
SAVANNAH, G-X.
oct 91
IRISH DRUGS,
MEDICINES
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
JUST RECEIVED FROM
New
schr MariaS
measareadn.
The schrs 8 T Baker, Davis, and F Nickerson.
York** Mark* Oct 17, loading cotton for
Jacksonville, Bis, Oct IT.—Arrived,
Davis, Perling, New York.
Oct 12-Cleared, wihrs Bather, Murray, New York;
14th, schr Snsan E Brown, Place; do; 16th. schr Weno-
n > ^’.^Tb re f’L d !u. 1 u hbrif! H & e “ 8 ’ UaU >
fleers. Brown, do; Varmane, Varmane, do.
Kate Mttrnl ’
F0Ur Kriend *’ Snvey ’ “ d
fo^Nw Ymfc Ved * bark 06 ‘*°‘ 81,3 loa<to 8 cotton
e^A^S& WkW “ hU ^ Bnteher Nk *-
Oct 17—Cleared, schr H Brewster, for New York.
rdt §ts.
at Lowest Market
RANDELL & CO,
j Sattthwest cor. Bar A
RE now prepared to offer
. Prices:
900 bbls Ex Ohio Floor, 100 half bbla Family Floor,
100 bbla No. 4 Hominy, 50 half bbla Hominy,
50 bbla Seda Crackers, 30 bbls Sugar Crackers.
100 boxes Cracker*, Fancy, Lemon Egg and “
160 caddie* Black and Green Teag Oolong,
Breakfast Imperial,
100bags CaSfce, re^Domtago and Rio,
50 mate O G Java. 50 mate rlnga. Coffee,
900 boxes and quarters layer Raleina, new t —.
tfo bone Ad Candlee, fee; 100 boxes Mould Can-
100 boxv 1
.all
aad 1
boxes Colgate*
Almonds, Walnut*,
Buckets, Brooms,
berts, Wi
et To which the attention of the Trade 1* called,
oct a—lw
J. 8HAFFEB,
mission Sealer
Com
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
West Washingten Hburket,
OPPOSITE 148 WEST STREET,
Bulkhead, Between Barclay and Veecy «U„
NEW YORK.
' OB!
put up tor
Oooking Stoves.
STREET,
I COR, BROUGHTON T.awtb.
Cooking Stoves,
Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware,
Bound Pots. Ovens, Ac.
J. S. TH5XP80N A OO.
SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR
THIS MARKET,
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OPENED
IN THE CITY:
CONSISTING OF
fiifraiif,
Choice Toilet Soaps
A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF
OOMBS, BRUSHES, &c.
ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF
Spices, Nutmegs,
Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace,
Pepper, Mustard,
Sweet Oil, &c., 4c.
ALSO
SHEEN AND BUCK TEA*.
OF (THE
FINEST QUALITY,
ATJ
W. W. LINCOLN’S,
D.RUG STORE,
Cor. Boll and Congress-Sts.
may 8—tf
AUGUSTA
Sheetings
AND
miETIIGS,
FOR SALE BY
JNO. C. MAKER & CO.
oetS 139 CO-VGRESSBTRBS'
PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO,
OS’ XjOKLDON'.
tre. ™
pish
_ southern marknA
promptly attended to.
wSST* B A^ L- Brwflcy, A. ^teywood,
bSs* 1
FOR SALE.
of pine tend in Burke county, contain-
am aad lying oo th« Savannah river.
cypsem sWgie are now befog cat
. goes
iaHawwjsss’affc*
in the lntoior dtiee ofthl* State. „ foreat*.
Hats! Hats 11
QFALL
For sale bv
9Ct«M
STYLE* and «
uAirrtsft
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