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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN.
THE ROtIVE’S 8ALLERT IV*,
SAVANNAH:
THUWVAY WOBW1SS) OCT.
26th.
Our t«l<«nim from MilledgeTille.
We ley before our readers this mom
ing the first news from the Convention
now assembled at MiUedgeville, received
by telegraph from our attentive corres
pendent at that place. We have been
at great expense to place our readers in
possession of full intelligence from this
important body, and believe we have
been able to place ourselves ahead of all
competition, and hope our phtrons will
appreciate our efforts in this direction.
We shall furnish full and accurate reports
pf all the important matters of this Con
vention.
Removal of the Fifth Treasury Agen
cy to Savannah.
The central office of the Fifth Treas-
sory Agenoy has been removed from Port
Royal to Savannah, and established in
the Treasury building on the corner of
Drayton and Bryan streets. The Fifth
Agency includes South and East Florida,
and Georgia, south and west of the Ogee-
chee. During the absence of Hon. A. G.
Browne, the Supervising Agent of the
5th Agency, who has been compelled to
go North by sickness, having been pros
trated by malarial fever contracted in
Florida, his duties will be performed,
under special appointment of the Secre
tary of the Treasury,by his son, Col. A. G.
Browne, Jr., well known during the -war
as the able and efficient Military Secreta
ry of Governor Andrew, of Massachu
setts, and who will be remembered in this
ctukjn unity as having bequ associated
witff Oovernor Andrew, in 1860. as coun
sel for Col. C. A. L. Lamar, in the fa
mous “Wanderer” cases at Boston.
The allegation having at that time been
made that it was as difficult for a South
ern man on legal cases touching the
question of slavery, to be represented by
able counsel in New England, as it was
for a Northern man, in similar cases in
South Carolina, Gov. Andrew and Col.
Browne, having been offered a retainer
by Col. Lamar, disproved that allegation
certainly so tar as Boston was concerned,
by accepting it ; and, as the well-known
record of the case shows, acquitted them
selves with the highest ability and fidelity
t<* their client, without compromising in
any manner their pronounced anti-
slavery position, which was, and always
has been, in the front rank of the radical
anti-slavery party of the North.
Another Good Han Gone.
A highly respected and much esteemed citi
zen of Savannah, was yesterday borne from
his late residence on Lincoln street, to his last
resting place. Mr. Joseph V. Gammon came
to this city from Nova Scotia, more than forty
years ago. As a carpenter and builder, he
has been well and favorably known to tho citi
zens of this place.
Simple and unassuming in his manners, and
regular in his habits, his industry bad secured
him what he considered a competence several
years before the war, and his only ambition
seemed to be to withdraw from active life, and
quietly spend the remainder of his days in the
bosonk of bis family. During the past four
years he continually lamented the state of our
national affairs, and prayed for the time to
come when man should no more shed the blood
of bis brother, aDd peace reign once more over
all the land- This state of affairs so preyed
on his mind, that it undermined his health,and
Editor Savannah National Republican:
It is quite evident that the “Forest
City” will have more than its share of dis
reputable characters, unless some remedy
is speedily adopted to check the influx
of New York “roughs” ^ho^Krive
by nearly every steamer. / tVufi your
ph#^Jphjr^8ome ojho Vpuljjfcfl dis
tinguished proffcB&jonlff 'vmt) iSe tem
pering sojourn#^in our midst, evidently
with the desire of escaping the wintry
blasts of the cold North wbioh are now
1 would advml'tHat
ork gambler
who has been favoring our city with a
visit for the past ten day*, to be a little
more cautious io his movements, or he
may be brought up with a round turn,
and called to confront justice, Perhaps
a personal description of this pet .Till
not be uninteresting to the uninitiated as
well as to your readers. No. I- is about
five feet six inches in height, thick ajt,
face strongly pitted, black curly hair, small
black moustache, wears a white, broad
brim hat and generally w snuff colored
suit, English sporting ooat, and spends
money very freely, being always ready to
treat any innocent “Cracker” who may
appear to have plenty of money. His
headquarters are at a saloon not far from
the corner of Bryan and Drayton streets.
We will notice his female confederate
next week should the pair rfefuse to emi
grate North.
Among the arrivals by the
‘Ariadne”
though by'the advice of his physician he took a Calicoes—at Kascher’s
trip North in hope of benefitting him, he re
turned only to find no permanent relief bad
been obtained.
Agopd citizen, a kind husband and father,
anfl*a firm friend, his memory will live long in
the hearts of many to whom his quiet, unos
tentatious charities were not unknown.
The Theatre.
Last night the thrilling drama of the Colleen
Bawnwa. repeated by request, and passed off rest by order of Gen. Canbv
with great suceeee. This evening the Streets of G en. Bratia<z took the oatl
New York will be repeated for the last time, and
at advice all who have not imd it to go early and
i earn a good seat.
The Future of the South.
We invite the attention of oar readers to the
able letter of J D. B. DeBow, editor of DeBow’s
Review, to B F. Perry, Provisional Governor of
Sooth Carolina. The letter will be found, full of
interest, and will repay perusui.
Confoaaioa of a Kentucky Dttellist
Many of our readers will remember the
fatal duel in 1838 between two members of
Congress, Messrs. Graves, of Kentucky, and
Cilley, of Maine, in which the latter was kill-
ed. In a letter to a friend, in 1844;- Mr
Graves said : “I will add, with the most unaf
fected sincerity, that, in a community where
public sentiment sanctions this practice (duel
ling.) it requires a much higher order of' courage
to re/Swe U> Jiyht Hum to jight ; and if I have
one ardent wish which is greater than any oth
er on this subject, it is that, if 1 shall ever be
so situated again, I may find myself possessed
of that higher order of courage.” Who, then,
is the truly brave man?—Cincinnati Times.
Respectfully dedicated to the commander of
the forty thieves who lev-ied a challenge on
the editor of the Savannah National Jlejiubli-
<* >' > „ 'S/V ! - f
last Tuesday, we notice several * ‘knucks”
“cracksmen” and “gamblers.” One
‘ ‘cracksman” we saw at the “Theatre”
Tuesday] evening, enjoying himself
hugely at the eccentricities of Mr.
Raymond. This No. 2 is about five feet
eight or nine inches in height, -light hair
and Moustache, and, frequently wears a
light drab sporting suit, wjth large white
hat.
If the mysterious and confidential
young man who wears a light vest and
punts with dark coat, whose stature is
about five feet ten or eleven inches, with
a smooth face and oily tongue, and who
represented himself as a “Detective” at a
recent select ball given in this city, does
not mend his ways and try to earn an
honest living, he must not be surprised
if we publish his name. I noticed him
yesterday morning, on Bull street, flour
ishing a large handful of “greenbacks"
in ‘ ‘ye” real “Wall street style. ”
A Good Jtiildattce.
It seems our notice in last Monday’s
issue of the Savannah National Republi
can had the d&sired effect in relieving the
town of seve^B dangerous “ craksmen.”
We forgot toriitate in last report that An
derson was, r d(u,ing the war, a “substitute
broker” on the Bowery in New York and
that he has bit recently been released
from a New York jail
Perhaps ‘ ‘the two discharged soldiers”
we spoke of in our last, can tell us the
price of coffee, and why the chisel and
segak box were left in Schuster & Hein
sius’ store on Tuesday night, and why they
did not succeed in opening the safe. Now
Davenport, mould it not be better to lead
an honest life V If you do not leave town
in a very short time, the “Provost Mar
shal” may generously volunteer to assist
you. This is no idle threat but a simple
suggestion which you liad better speedily
and wisely consider.q
Among the cases on the police docket
we notice one : where a negro has been
cutting wood on l«nd not his own; and
we are glad to see the summary manner
in'which cur worthy Provost Judge set
tled the matter, and hope this may be a
solemn warning to others who trespass on
other people’s wood pile, (finery ?)
Dodger.
COURTS.
Oct- 35.
Bejore Ca/>t Clark II. Remick, Provost Mar
shal, District of' Savannah.
The United Stated vs. Harriet Ansell, (colored)
Keeping a disorderly borne. Found guilty and
sentenced to pay a fino of $25 and costs.
The United States vs. Jennie Herd, (colored.)
Larceny from the home. Sufficient evidence
not produced on the trial to convict the party, and 1
she was discharged.
The United State* v». Nero Wilson, (oolored.)
Carrying concealed #eapons. Tbe defendant
plead ignorance of orders, and was disoharged
from custody. The pistol was taken charge of
by the po ice.
The United States vs Caroline Walker, (color
ed*) Using threatening language. Sufficient
evidence was not produced to conviot the defen
dant, and she was discharged upon payment of
costs, V M, Bussell, Esq., for defendant
The United States vs. James Henry, (colored.)
Drank and dikorderly in the streets. Found
guilty and fined $5, or to be imprisoned in jail for
one month.
The United States vs. W. Soott, (oolored.)—
Resisting aD offioer in the discharge of his
duty. Found guilty, and sent to City Guard
House for fifteen days at hard labor.
• The United States vs. Reuben Wilson, (color
ed.) Vagrancy. Plead guilty, and sent to
Guard House for 15 days at hard tabor.
The United States vs. Alex. Smith, (colored.)
Larceny. Found guilty and sent to jail for 15
days at hard labor.
Tbe Vnitod States, by Police Sergt. Leonard,
vs. Jacob Cohen. Abasing a policeman in the
discharge of his duty, from the evidence of Po
liceman W. II. Morgan, submitted in this cares
the defendant is found guilty, and will pay a fine
of $20, and $3 costs, and be thereafter disoharged
from custody.
The United States, by Detective Brunneli, vs-
William Tyson, (colored.) Larceny. The pris
oner was proved gnilty, and sent t> jail for one
month. _
The United States, by Policeman Laraoy vs.
Thomas Jole, (colored.) Arson, at corner Bay
and Barnard streets. There being no proof
against the defendant be was discharged.
M. D. MoCarthy vs. Harriett Johnson, (color
ed.) Recovery of rent. Claim $S. On motion
of counsel the case was settled, defendant paying
oosts. P. M. Russell, Esq., for defendant
Patsey White (colored,) vs. Diana Rowls (eol*
ored. Recovery of wages. Claim $2 50 Judg
ment in favor of plaintiff for $1 50, to be paid in-
stanter, and costs of suit in the sum of $2 50 to be
paid on tbe 26ih ina(.
Very Recherche, lidded.
I >h»uld Nay So.
Those Eltfiai White Goods Just Opening
by A. Reseller & to-, 13 Barnard St.
Destructive Conflagration.
THE WOKEN Of OCR TIME.
.—- i - .
(For the Savannsii National Republican.)
When history’# brilliant page shall toll
■ Got ppemrjr* kale of glory,
By Telegraph.
l —
LrC-VK*
of arms and hardship* homo
the writer’s itotj ?
w grandeur cluster
awb
-Si
And shall our children birtyj
Of valor and of might,
In this unequal struggle for
Onr honor, homes and right ?
And shall the record only point. ■ j t i <«■>
•To some bodying name, '• 1
By youthful hearts in splendor wrought
Upon the scroll of fame ?
No 1 while they tell of wounds and scan
And hard contested fields,
Another theme than that of Mood
Time’s just tradition yields :
A softer, milder influence will
Their earnest thoughts engage,
And woman’s name shall glittter too,
On our historic page.
Tbe sage and poet shall portray,
With eloquence and rhyme.
The labors and devotion of
The women of our time.
Thefr blessed names and noble deeds
The household Gods shall be,
Where virtue, troth and valor dwell,
The birth-right of tbe free.
Important f.om
Milledgeville
Miwmnim m
“sftttBH.
Hon. If. I*. Johnson Elected
President,
kK )HOHt) TT4,/; 5fAVi
Forthcoming
e.
Gov. Johnson’s
And not alone shall earthly pen
Tell all their acts of love,
For saintly hands the record keeps
In God’s great book above;
A white-robed seraph smiling stands
Before its sacred fold,
And ’mid the praises of the Just,
Each name and deed enrolls.
Metropolitan.
"Savannah, Oct.* 25,1865.
[Special Dispatch to Savannah National Repub
lican.]
Millidqkvilli, G*., Oct. 25,1865.
The Convention met to-day at 12 o’clock. Hon.
Herschel Y. Johnson was nnanimonsly elected
President. On taking the Chair amid load ap
plause from tbe Canvention, Mr. Johnson deliv
ered a very brief bat sensible address, fall of
pointed advice and conservatism. The remarks
j of the President elicited great applanae, am
its concla&ion, considerable enthusiasm pre
vailed.
Hon.Chas. J. Jenkins is now on the floOr de
livering a stirring speech.
I understand that the forthcoming message of
Gov. Johnson contains some leartul disclosures
in relation to tbe tinanoial condition of onr Htato,
I sbail forward fall verbatim reports of the
T. W,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
«Iust Received,
lubricating oils,
To whirii I would call the attention of Railroad and
SS^wStor^bSSr 8 ’ Ml0fci,li8U aDd
SP
and gives
Kfk <#m*r‘oiL,
used for Cars oir Railroads, Iron and Wood Works.
Mo. 2 Lubricating Oil,
urprift Aflwit. Cnvid od t A— — *— -.
Btaff.
used for all hem
the above. _ _
ETA kits No. 1 Mackerel,
DKJ 60 kits No. S Mackerel,
by
oot!8
SObbls. Pilot Bread,
Bobbie. White Beaus, in store and for sale
HORATIO PITCHER,
loot of Lincoln et., tinder the Bluff.
To the Freedmen.
Abb yon in want of tine printing tastily exe
cuted with the latest style of typb just intro
duced in Savannah ? Call at the REPUBLICAN
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
aBOstJmpotten^speeche^j^ail^
TO MERCHANTS.
THU STOCK OF
Departure of Steamship* and Steamers.
Dry Goods,
cx-othustg,
FOB NEW TORE.
I
Steamship Ariadne, Thursday, October 28th, at 12
o'clock m.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Steamer H M Cool, Friday, October 2TthatI o'clock,
a m.
FOR PALATEA, FLA.
.1
f teamer Helen Getty every ainrday morning at
10 o'clock.
r teamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock.
A fine display of tbe iatest style#of French
LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS,
Gen. Bragg Takes the Oath-Steamer
Sunk—fflrsterlous Tragedy, etc.
The steamer Niagara, from New Qrjeqps,
arrived at Cairo on the 16th inst., with dates
to the 10th.
Daniel Dennett, editor of the Planters'
(Franklin) Banner, has been released from ar-
Gen. Braggg took tbe oath of allegiance on
the fith, preparatory .to applying to President
Johnson for pardon. -R Ijfli’R
The steamer Banda, from Shreveport with
350 bales of cotton, sunk on the 3d inst.,
eight miles above Grand Bayou. The steamer
Uua laid by her all night, taking off her cotton
and picking it out of the river. The boat is a
total loss. The cargo is saved in a damaged
condition.
WLat is the trouble at the corner of
Barnard street and Congress street
Lane ? I can’t peruse a line of this pa
per but what I am suddenly told to go
thebe, to look there, to stop there, to
are the bargains offered in dry goods that
no establishment in town can compete
with them. The prices are extraordinary
low, and the goods are as fine in quality
as BtyJish in design, a fact which, with the
courteous clerks in attendance, is caus
ing an immense rush at the popular cor
ner. This then is the simple solution of
the trouble at 19 Barnard street,
Extensive Cotton Fire in Bridge-sl.—Ix>ss Es
timated at Over Haifa Million Dollars.
(From the New York Tribune 17th.]
At a late hour last night a lire broke out on
the first floor of warehouse No 3 Bridge-st., oc
cupied as a cotton storehouse by Harris A Os-
bray. The tire rapidly extended to building No.
5 and to all tbe floors. Both buildings were till
ed with cotton throughout except the basements,
which were stored with whisky. Up to twelve
o’clock the fire raged fiercely, but the flames be
gan then to subside. The losses and insurances,
of coarse, could not be ascertained last night
but toe damage will not, probably fall short of
$500,000, and some est mated it even higher.—
The origin ol the tire is not knowo. Fire-Mar
shal Baker was on hand to investigate the mat
ter. Sections of police from the First, Second
and Twenty-seventh Precints were also present,
under command ot Capt. Warlow. Building No.
S, it will be recollected, fell down two years ago,
doing considerable damage. Tbe walls stood
well last nigbt, however, up to the hour of go
ing to press.
The Liverpool Col ton market.
The report of tbe Liverpool Cotton Market,
received by the Nova Scotian, though strictly
correct in its details, was, as published yeajer-
day, liable to misconstruction. While the
price of New Orleans Middling was quoted at
24 l-4d., a quarter of a penny lower than the
price on tbe 30th ult., as reported by tbe Chi
na, an advivnee of 2a2 l-2d was noted in
American cotton. This is explainable by the
fact that the report was the regular weekly one
from -the Broker’s Circular, and gave the ad
vance to Thnrsday night as compared with the
previous Thursday night. The advance on
Friday and Saturday, the 29th and 30 th ult.,
reported in the China’s news last week, is the
same as is reported by the Nova Scotian.—
There was, however, an advance of l-2d. on
Friday, the 6th, over the quotations of the
previous day, bringing New Orleans Middling
np to 24 6-4<L, and other grades in proportion.
N. Y. Tribune, 17tin
FOB DOCTOBTOWB, BTC.
Steamer Orient, Friday, October 21th, at 7 o'clock, a
Steamer Scorpio, Every Saturday.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Tin
SA VANN Alt, OCTOBER 25.
ARRIVED.
: Starlight, / nderaon, Fort Pulaski.
steamer Resolute, Caunon. Hilton Head.
.Steamer Gen chepley, Milliken, Darien, to C L Colby
& Co/ r
Co.
teamer Orient, Golihvaip?, D ricn, to C L Colby &
Boots and
Crockery and Glass Ware.
(Late L. C. Morrell & Co-,)
Corner Bull and Bay Streets,
Must be Sold, and for the next
few days will be ottered to the
Trade at
Steamer Canonieus,’ Tilton, Hilton Ilead.
Geo T Jackson's flat, from Augusta.
Furgusou's 4 flats from Augusta.
Davis' flat, t ugusta.
CLEARED.
Tug Starlight, Anderson, Fort Pnlsski.
teamer Helen, Keily, Augusta, Kein A Co.
Steamer May Flower, Young, Parachucla.
Went to Sej—B L Sherman, for Morquaez, P Ii,
with cargo oflnmber.
Consignees.
Per Kurguson's 4 flats, trom Augusta—J W Ander
son, Hunter & Gammclt, J K Wilder.
Davis’ flat, from Augusta-Hunter A Gammell, E
F Metcalf.
Per Geo T Jackson's flat, from Augusta—Hunter &
Gammell, J R Wilder, J M Kinchlcy.
NEW YORK* COST
O r
oct 18
FOR CASH
Good Paper.
CMPPlLi, BRUCH 4 00.
Receipt*.
Per Gen. Sh pley, from Darien —150 bbls rosin, 140
bales cotton to O Cohen. —
Per steamer Orient, from Darien—160 bales cotton,
to O Cohen.
Per Furguson's 4 flats, from Augusta—278 bales up
land cotton.
Davises' flat, from Augusta—344 bales upland cot
ton.
Per Geo T Jackson's flat, from Augusta—407 bales
cotton, 65 bales domestics.
LIST OF VESSELS IN T)fE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
nr* Barney William* Robbed.
(From the Philadelphia Ledger. I
Yesterday afternoon, while Mrs. Williams was
temporarily absent from one room in the next, at
the Continental aotel in this city, some sly thief
slipped in and took from a bureau drawer about
•l,5u0 worth of jewelry,' among which was a
splendid watch, necklace, ear-rings, <tc., together
with a pocket-book containing some $70 in green
backs. In the immediate vicinity, iti one of the
drawers, wss a box containing ail the lady’s dia
monds, amounting in value to about $10,000.
The detectives ot this city, and those of New
York, at present in town, are on the alert.
Cor. Congress St. Lane and Barnard St.
FININI'IIL ARID MLttMBRCHL.
The Iberville South, of the 7th instant, has the
following : On Saturday morning last the single-
masted schooner tbe Three Brothers was moored
at this place. On Sunday morning she resumed
her trip up the river. Two men were aboard
apparently Italians. Tbe boat, however at
tracted no pa.-ticular attention until opposite
Magnolia plaDC&o, the residence of VC
Lytle, Ksq., about eix miles above. She was
hsre bailed and ran in shore and was boarded by
the I’rovost V arsbal, who remained on board
some time and examined her papers and license
of fresdHts. Tnfte* she; agein proceeded on 'her
trip. Nothing unusual was remarked . about the
boat or men in ehtf&e. * Her freight consisted in
part of flour, assorted groceries, dry goods,
whiskey, Ac. Nothing more weq heard of her
until Tuesday morning ivheu the-Provost Mar
shal was notified that some boat bid drifted'
ashore, and it was requested that the authorities
should take charge of her. Ths Provost Marshal
at once directed that the boat be brought to tins
blood ied from the attTfiolTto’ th^oV thf
be side o
rid*ntly. been
With blood was a’so found
BE time. Tbe difficulty is Hut go graa p.rtj ... discovered. ...ill.
SttTaaH
Was the
IS^jaaLUANTS _
b the remark made Wvbqvyof eharm-
iug‘(Savannah damsels/as tliey.lafijurely
sauntered up Bull street yesterday.atari
noon, to indulge in oneof thd pleasant
promenades Wiioli this delightful hfil
leather affords. I wonder where she
bought id, At A? Reacher A Go’s., 13
BARNARD STREET.
Cincinnati Markets.
Cincinnati, Oct. 16.
: The provision market during the first half of
the pasPweek was quite animated, and prices
seemed to tend upwards, but during the latter
half it relapsed into a state of lethargy and
prices of all articled are lower, with but little dis
position to operate on the part of bnyers. Tbe
stocks in tbe west are light but the high prices
check eonsumptiou.
Hous.—For the new season are also offered
lower, and the faith io short crops is fast disap
pearing, our best and strongest packers prefe r
to wait the result of prices on the opening season
than to go ia now. The animal is now offered at
$11 gross for November and 1st. half December
and tor all December $10,75, or uett $14 a $13,50
for November aod December, showing a want o^
confidence jn^late.r deliveries.
Mss-s Hoek —Has declined to435 and is dull
at this price; large orders could probably be tilled
at a shade less say 34,75 or prehaps 31,50 for
choice city.
Pbins Mess.—Can be had at 30 to 31.
Bumps.—In very light supply and are held at
J8 to 25, aa in quality .
Liin.—The old stock is about exhausted, and t.
the few sales made are at 28c; new is offered at t
25c. for November and 23c. for December de-
Gbbbn. M*ats.—Are offered at 15,17 a 18%e.
delivered first ball November,but there seems to
‘ ApitioV to operate until the time
j. Bulk Meats—Are quiet at 18 a 18 l-2c. lor
ghoulds and sides loose.
burnt ed Meats.—Are also lower, and shoulders,
tides aud clear sides are offered at 1«)^,211-2,
aqd.ff4 1-2, packed, bat buyers ot round lots Con*
tend for lower figures, which Jjfvq been acceded
to in some cases; a large number of smsjl orders
| ^ v* being filled *t these prices.
\ ^Wetogty-firm at 2,28. ’
steamships.
•' riadne, Crery, discharging, John R Wilder,
sum.
New England, Hodges, Lloo, for Liverpool—load
ing it Lower Hydraulic Press—Brigham, Baldwin A
Co.
Wisconsin [Br] Arcus, 950— loading for Liverpool—J
R Wilder.
Republic, IBremt Smith, SlQ, discharging' at lower
Eastern wharves, Weber Bros
Weeks, 1044, discharging at Dry Dock
Virginia, \
wharf, C L Colby A Co.
DABKS.
Thos Fletcher, renOlctoh, T38, loading for Liver
pool, J It W ilder.
T Whitney, Kelly, waiting, Bell, Wylly 4 Christian.
BBIOS.
Monticclln, Moore—loaditg for Darien—Richardson
A Barnard.
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 450, loading for New York,
W Starr. t .
Ida MeLeod, Cook, 400, waiting, Unnter A Gam
mell,
SCBOONCKS.
Pioneer, Tucker, Jacksonville, ia ballast, —Master.
John O Whipple, Simpson, SO, for New York—load
ing at Iron Steamboat Wharf, west of Barnard street
—Roger* A Cann. .
Schooner Lizzie Bacheldcr, Hunter A Gammell, dis
charging.
Francis Sutterly, Alden, 310, waiting, Rogers A
Cann.
Honest * lie, Connery, 100, loading for New York,
Rogers ,t Cann.
Podia, Crook, 150, waiting, Hue. Whitney A Co.
R U Mayo, Curtis, 70, , Brigham, Baldwin A
Co.
Importer and Jobbers of
Dry Goods,
No. 145 West Fourth Street,
fBETWEEN RACE AND ELM)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Every Description of
DRY GOODS,
AND EVERY ARTICLE
Necessary to Make 8 Complete Outfit
=
Notioe.
I HE REPX give notice that three months after
date I will apply to the • ity Council of S; ' ~ ' '
I folio
_ _ _ outlet! of Savannah,
Georgia, for renewal of the following Certificate of
Stock, taken from me by Gen. Sherman's army in
February last, viz:
City of Savannah Stock for Internal improvement.
Subscription to the Savannah and Albany Railroad
Companv, Bonds 385 and 386, for $500 each, issued
Dec. 1, 1S53, payable Dec. 1, 1888.
PAUL TRAP1KR.
Camden, August 3, 1865.lam3m sepS
Notice.
^ fofo persons haying demands against the estate of
Mrs. Emeline 8. Roberts, deceased, of Chatham
county, arc respectfully requested to hand them in,
propel lyauthcnticated; aud all persons indebted to said
esmtearereqnretedtO^imu^Ueggn^tU,
sep7 law2m Executor.
NOTICE.
ORGIA.l
interested are
S TATE OF GEORGIA.TmtUMll C inn-
*T.—All persons interested are hereby notified
— BMhMI
that two months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Coart of Ordinary or said county
for leave to sell the real rotate of A J. Hearn, deceaa-
ed, late of said county. ■
„ , 8. J. BRBWTON, AdmT
beptember 4th, 1865. ■ lawSm mtfl
land will apply at the Court of Ordinary of Bryan
connty, on the first Monday ia Norafibef next, for
Letters of Administration on the estate of a
and, late of aaid county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admaokh, all and
singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceaeed. to
file their objections with said Court Of any thevhavei
i Witness, Wm. H. Haym&ns, Esq.. Ordinary <d
Bryan county, this *8th September, l3o. ^ 7
topM WH, H. HAYMANS, Q, B, C,
FOR A
City or CoHitry Store
GENERAL HOWARD, Chief of tbe
Freedmen’s Bureau, will address the
Freedmen of Savannah and tbe neighborhood at the
Second Baptist (African) Church, THIS DAY, SOth
Inst, at 1 o'clock, P; M,
SEN. SAXTON ia also expected to address the as-
(embloge.
For Darien
AND
D 0 0 T ORTOWJy.
The fine Dew steamer
ORIENT
Will leave lor the above ports on FRIDAY, Oct. 27th,
at 9 A. M.
For freight or passage, having snperior State Room
sccommodationa, apply to
oct26—St
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
cor. Abcrcorn and Bay streets.
For Caarleatoa.
THE new steamer H. M.
Cool, Cape Samuel Taylor, will
have despatch for the above place,
leaving on FRIDAY, Oct. 27th. at
7o’clock, A.M.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padelford's
Wharf, near White's Central Cotton Press.
oct28—2t
CS TATE OF GEORGIA, Emanuel
~ County.—AJI persons interested, are hereby
notified that olxty Days after date, we shall make ap
plication to the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County for leave to sell the whole of tfie Real Estate of
Thomas J. Bird, late of said County, deceased.
JKANE B. BIRD, Administratrix.
JOHN H. KDBNFIELD, Administrator
oct£6 of Thomas J. Bird, deceased.
NEW ADVERTns^p^
Savannah Theatro
RAYMOND A ^HAMILTON,. Les « %a
THURSDAY EVENING, OCT
For one nfghk^nore the great
•trees* of * e »X'“
To conclude with the irishi^T^Ti
OCt 26
LIMERICK, BOY,
Jacob Langsdorf&c
Have just received per steamer Ariadne from iv-
oid and well-known House in Philadelphia, -
unuadelpl
from New York aud Baltimore Estsblishi
msnse addition to their nsoal
il as
iments, m j a .
I_iarirg*e Stools..
For Sale.
— EVEBAL Teams of tine Mules. Enquire at the
» 7 tables of Henry. Wayoa, on West Broad street,
oral the office of
MR. A. F. HARTRIDGE,
oct26—2t No. 92 Buy street.
1
Wholesale
BOOTS AND SHOES,
157
Fellner & Poliak,
Broughton street, Savannah 6a.,
A RE enabled, through their permanent House in
Boston, to Tarnish Jobbers and Dealers in this
City as well as those in the Country, with more advan
tages and conveniences in the
Boot and >Shoe Trade.
Wc have now on hand the lareeat aseorLmn, J
Goods in the South, coiujistin^ in part of
SECARS j fbotli Foreign A Domain
TOBACCO,
SNUFF,
PIPES,
of every style and finish, making our new stock one
of the largest in the
UNITED STATES
We propose to offer these Fresh Importations to
Dealers at prices which will
DEFT COMPETITION
with any market in the South. Merchants desinom o:
purchasing Goods in onr line, will lind it to their ad
vantage to call and examine before porchasiig eUc-
where. Our Catalogue embraces—
than any Bouse in said line.
oet2C—6m
Notice—New Firm.
mHE nndersigned have this day formed a copar -
JL nersbip for tbe transaction of a general
fturiniM and Brokerage Business,
under tbe style of
Bryan, Uartrtdgre & Co.
We respectfully solicit the favors of our friends and
the public, strict attention will be given to sales or
puschasc of Cot on. Timber, Groceries, Heal Estate,
stocks and Securities of all kinds. We trust that onr
aried experience will enable us to give satisfaction.
HENRY BRYAN,
(Successor to J, Bryan A Mon.)
ALFRED 1- HARTRIDGE,
(late of Bank of Commerce J
E. W. B. NEFF,
(late with W. Clifford, Cincinnati.)
oct*6—lw
LLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS
OF
Fairbanks Seales
AND
ERRING’!! FIRS PROOF
S .A. IT Jli S,
Orders for all Patterns and Sizes received by
BELL, WILLY Ac CHRISTIAN.
oct*-lot
THE WASHING-TON
IRON WORKS
Have on hand for sale their
liayreved Portable Steam Engines,
Portable Circular Saw mills. Gang
Saw Hill*,Flour and Corn Mill*
CAN BE OBTAINED AT
I cl)
THIS ESTABLISHMENT
1 indicate prices of any bill purchased to
Wc are determined to make It to the in-
We will dn
New York. V t
terest of the Southern Mates to purchase their stock
*f ns this frill. One of oar partners resides to New
York, and consequently has great advantages, which
we propose to extend to onr customers. We can sup
ply every article kept In a country Dry Goods store.
Chappell, Brace & Co.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
oetlo
Cooking Stoves.
f WHITAKER STREET,
COR. BROUGHTON LANE.
Cooking Stoves y
Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware,
Bound Pots. Ovens, Ac. ■» —
sei>4 2aw J. G. THOMPSON A CO. | owe ^ > ^“ p ^ry Pe *’
And manufacture to order all kinds of dtnun En
gtoes, Marine, Stationary, and Propeller, Railroad
tot and Tarn Tables,Iron Steam Vessels and Barges;
also, General Machinery, Iron and Brass Cast
ings, largo and small Forgings, Ac, Ac Address
UBO. M. CLAPP, Treasurer,
New burg, N. Y.
Or L. C. WARD, Agent,
55 tlberty street, Room 3, New York,
oct*—ly
A RMY AND NAVV CAPS—For sale by
8. M. GOLDING,
oct2G—3t
^No^43^ongesytreet^
One .Billion Assorted Brands of Sctran,
25 boxes Navy Tobacco,
25 boxes Light Twist Tobacco,
25 boxes Black Twist do.
20 boxes Black Sweet do.
20 boxes Fine Virginia do.
500 lbs. Maccaboy Snuff, in Jars,
Scotch Snuff, in Bladders and Packs.
A complete assortment of tine and common.'Smok-
ing; Tobacco, also a few dozen packages genuine
Turkish Smoking Tobacco with tndlw
variety of genuine Merschaum Pipes, 5cgar
Tube* and Bowl*.
We have a large assortment of Toliscco Poaches and
Briar, Rosewood, Powhatan and Clay Pipes.
Soliciting a continuance of the patronage w hich ha
been so liberally bestowed upon u» heretofore, we hope
to be able* to offer such snperior inducements a
will please and increase our customers.
J t COB LANGSDOKF A CO..
171 Bay street, between Whitaker and Pamiri.
oot25—,1m Savannah.
Seduction in Prices
at the
SOUTHERN PALACE
DRV DOOM
C. ORFF
Will sell Prints at the following prices;
Icrrtauc Purples.at J5
Ceeheeot Prints at 35 Cents,
American and Philip Allen’s Frinto at»
Cents.
Wamsntto at 30 Cents.
fitod Prints at 25 Cents,
oct25—tf
Holmes & Prttt4*r*0H,
No. 35 M ater Street, JefH*
Receivers of Flour,
WEiTEBAt
AND
CARD.
M R. WIN. S. ROGART proposed returning
to Savannah on the 15th inst, but has been de
tained, in Virginia, by sickness. He is expected with
in a few days, when he will at once resume tbe duties
of Ms School. ocCXi—3t
G eorgia, Bryan Catraty. — To all
whom it may concern: whereas, “m. H. Strick
land will apply at the Court ot Ordinary ot Bryan
county for Letters of dmlnistration on the estate*
of Jno. N. and James G. Strickland.
Throe are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased; to
fllethelr objections with said Court (If any they have)
on or before tbe first Monday in November n#xfc Mr
erwise said letters win be granted the applicant.
Witness, W. H. Hymans, Ordinary foe Bryan coun
ty, this 28th September, 1865.
- mpH 6 “
|t , Per Ariadne.
! ‘ibO tubs extra New York Stole Batter,
^ 5 kegs extra Western Butter,
10O tube extra Leaf Lard,
125 boxes English Dairy Cheese,
50 bbls. and half bbls. New Mackerel,
200 boxes Codfish and Herring,
T5 bbls. Corn Meal,
etc, etc. For sale at the
RINDELL AGO.,
*W H.gAYMAHHO.B.-C,
S*4”o®*£b£2*amay concern^
William K Warndl applies ton# §r Letters iff Ad-
ministration on the
of John ft. Girardeau,
^Throe^a^therefore to cite and admonk*. all and
singular! the kindred znd cretitOFS of raid deceased,
to be and appear at mv office within the time pre.
scribed by towiimd show cause Of any they haven why
LatSmof Administration should not be issued to ths
Liberty county,.
tbs
tor
itr, o. u. c.
South-west cor. Bay and Barnard sts.
Grapes, Shrubs
AND
IiINT8. !
/"NF LiEBBATE DLinmean Nurseries, all kinds
Miawfesjsiess s“k
quality, at tow prices.
. Catalogue prices of every department sent to appli
cauls wbo remit one etinapfor each
PRINCE A CO,
Flashing. New York.
Just Received.
SOUTHERN PROOFS'
Consignments Solicited-
DERM for Flour, Wheat frm
/•(Bnnii.i ior riour, w”* 31 - i”:r rcct iy
\ /filled at lowest market rates, and di
first bands,
thus saving extra profits. . j-l.jor,
Heoeivers of the well known “S'LLjed, aid
Mills,” which w.U be ®PP"'
"Keanage
in lota to suit
L ull information furnished by
LaROl.HH, GADEN A ^TtresO-
oct25—2m cor. Bay and B« nlira .—
EE AFT & HULU
v Mann&ctureis and Jobbers of
STRAW AND MIllMBK 20^5
No*. 281 and 283
(opposite A. T.
NEW
A fall supply
i hand.
of Goods, suitable for this “ 4rl ‘
^YourVtronage is respectfony soUcited.
oct96—Cm
G.
PJlRSOS^
MAStTvacruare
1 Art Kit* extra No. 1 Mackerel,
Xl/U 50 do. do. No. 2 do.
I half bbls No. 1
* do- No. 8_
OttM-O,
do.
do. ,
For aaleby
. randbll,
196 Bay street.
Hadiield’s Union Fire
Importer of
Chineic Fire Crackers Eecket*.
LillWctitfer of
ol
|fikqiilkcwnv* . rs
Also* large ajsartment of hia own WV° ■
TOTS XwTfANCT O00f
24 Aeto* **« Bre»d’ r,y ’
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