Savannah national republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 30, 1865, Image 3

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local matters. Defartnre of Steamships and ffC.HUtf i acre. FOR NEW YORK. Steamship Idaho, Monday, October 30,4 o.cl<>ck, p “stcsnishiP "cyb«w3ct, Wednesday, Novembers, - o’clock. FOR BALTIMORE. ■miibip North Point, Saturday, November 4tb. ‘■ t& FOR CHARLESTON. t Lizzie Laker, to-morrow at 7 o'clock. FOB PALATKA, FLA. ftcHiner ndcn Getty every taturday morning at ^.'learner Fountain, every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. FOR DOCTORTOWH, ETC. Steamer Scorpio, every Saturday. — Safety of tlie Chase. We are pleased to announce to onr readers this morning, the safety of the steamship Cbaae. The cb „se lefi New York on Saturday week, and eo- euotering the severe gale of last week, much anxiety was felt for her safety. Yesterday, how ersr , ibo ageote in this city, Messrs Hunter A datmaall, received a despatch announcing her j rniral at Beaufort. N. C., where she had put in or a harbor, and stating that she would leave ,j jat place on Sunday last for Savannah. She a3? be look for here to-day or to-morrow. Arrival of Steamships). phe steamship Yaruna, Captain Whitehurst, Irom New York, arrived at this port yesterday, with quite a large number of passengers and a I heaVV freight. Wa are indebted to Purser fimith for his kind attention in supplying us sub lull tiles of New York papers to the latest dates. - The steamship Weybosaett Captain Parrish, jj, 0 drived from New York yesterday. She takes the place of the steamship America, which bas been temporarily laid up for the purpose ol overhauling her machinery. We are under obli gations to R.B. Parish, the obliging Purser of the Weybosaett, for favors. fve been at Ives’ and I’ve never wit nessed such a tine display of elegant goods selling at low prices. fon stage of the Altamaha Biver. Wo learn that the Altamaha river conti nues verv low, and steamers of the lightest draft are unable to ascend as far as Hawkinsville. The steamer Comet, Capt. N. King, tr hich left this city on the 23d of September, for Hawkinsville, has been nnable to reach that place, and has landed her cargo eight mil es this side, at a point called Buzzard’s Roost. Her cargo was principally intended for Ma con, the greater portion of which has already WANTS. SAVANNAS NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30. 1865. —-—• "* ai ~ T f >\ ■■ ■ - asa SITUATION WANTlt),. B Y a competent young gentfoman as Clerk or Salesman. Theliestof rcedtnmendation for ability and integrity. A National Bepnblican Office. for ability and iniegrity. Address "Ip. A v ". Savannah • “^*-1—' Od8T—tf a X THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES, \ Rags, Waste Paper, Books, Kope,Cotton, Hides, Moss, Tallow, Greese, Iron Metals, Bottles, Bones, Ac.. Ac. D. OLIVER A CO., octT Forest City Mills, Savannah. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice. gs Oopt. WM. T. HAsTON, Tax OoUec- tor, has his office in the Exchauge Build ing, foot of Bail street. Honrs, from 9 a. m. till sp. (to angta Wonted. A FE W THOUSAND DOLLARS of the Mechanics' bunk of Augusta and bat tern Bank of Alabama. ^ oct3 K. F. METCALFE A CO. Wanted Immediately LL , the sepl8 For Cash! A LL the Rags, Old in, the city... , . W. and Waste Paper in "-A PLaTNEK, 210 Bay street A DAY I Agents wanted to sell a new and wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address SHAW A CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. ,sepl5 3m A HONTHI Agents wanted for six entirely new articles, just out Address O. T. GAREY, City Bnilding, Biddeford, Maine. 3m sepl5 FOR SALE. FOE 8A.LJE. F EE SIMPLE EOT and Improvements, corner of booth Broad and Montgomery streets. Improvements consist of a three and a half Story Brick House upon a handsome basement, having an aggre gate of £ ifteen Rooms, besides Bath Room, Pantry, Linen Closet and Coal Cellar. Out building of Brick, containing Kitchen, Wash Room, Water < loset, fctable and two nice - ervaut's Rooms. Wash Room has every modern convenience, and Kitchen has a range. Handsome fixtures for a I ibrary in one room. Has small garden attached. Terms liberal. Apply to oct23—lw HENRY BRYAN. For Sale 2 ^ tons ENGLISH SHEET COP- PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as follows : 60x24, 00x23, 60x17, 6ox9, 60x7, 36x2 inches. Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of G. P. BRADFORD. ! 343 Broadway, N. Y. Or JOHN E. COWLES, Corner Bull and Bay streets, oct IS—Imp L. C. NORVELL & CO. NOTH K Is hereby given that neither the Owners or Agents of the steamers Amazon, Gib bons and Laura, will be responsible fo anyd ebt, bill or contract made by any of the Officers or Crew of said steamers, unless made by written permission of ERWIN A HARDEE, for Agents and Owners. JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt.on Wharf, oct 10—tf SPECIAL NOTICES. SHIPPING. Railroad notices. f- elilmtla .Medical f oUegc. The Conroe of Lectures in this li.ftitu* Uiti n will commence on the first Monday in November next, and coulinne four mouths-the Faculty having changed the lime for the session fq>m summer to the.winter months. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, Dean. oct25 lm BURNING OFTHEMUSEUM LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM. NEW YORK, July 14,1S66. Messrs. Herring Sf Co. : Gsntlzmen—Though the dcstrnction of the Oneri- caa Museum has proved a serious loss to myseu and the puhlic, I am happy to verify the old adage, that, “It's an ill wind that blows nobody good,” and conse quently, congratulate you that your well-known safes For Baltimore. CENTRAL RAILROAD. “FDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver Street, New York, Offers for sale of his own importations, in bond and I tlave again demonstrated their superior fire-proof duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, Ac., of fl n “Dties in an ordeal of unusual severity, any other house in this country, comprising in part of The eate y° a “ade for me 801116 ame a =° was in the Otard, Hennessey, Pinct Castiilon, Martel, Godard I office °f the Museum, on the second floor, back part of Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter and eighth ^ building, and in the hottest of the fire, casks; also Otard and Rouyer, Lafeniere and Fils Bran- After twenty-four hours of trial it was found among dy, in cases of one dozen each. f he debris,' and on opening It this day has yielded up “(T.IT'J. ” I lts contents in very good order-books, papers, poli- • I ties of insurance, bank bills, all in conditionjfor imme- Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aro-1 diatc use, and a noble commentary on the trnstworthi- mafic Bchnapps, in bond and duty paid, in cases of one I ne88 of Herring's Fire-Proof Safes, dozen quarts and two dozen pints. Truly yours, “WHISKY AND HUH,” Scotch and Irish Whiskey in lihds. and cases of one dozen each. Bourbon Whiskey in barrels and cases of one dozen each. RUM. Jamaica* 1 and "5(, Croix Rum n in hhds. and cases of one dozen each. MADEIRA, SHERRY, AND WINES. cj HE fine steamship NORTH POINT will sail for * the above port on SATURDAY, the 4tb Novem ber, 1366. For freight or passage, apply lo oct 23-tf BRYAN, H ' RTRIDOK A CO. Oil ANGIE OF DAY. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. For Palatka, Fla., VIA MARTEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. j MARYS. FERNANMINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. & ■ Snperin tend cut’s Office, ) ! ON and after 5 ^r?f’d^tL I I will leave for Augusta.tribTr?’ ( X££ ,,,n with a line of Uacksromdng betwren^‘ , forioSN^ n ? Central Railroad, and WaynreSfon ‘ toe Tuvmra and Savannah Railroad. ’ n me Au « mU I’assqngers by Ms line will arrive in Augusta the next morning after leaving savannah. in connect with the Georgia Railroad tratafo r Atlanta ^ Returning, arrive in Savannah at 4.46 P m 8nta Freight to go by passenger train mast be prepaid and ; delivered at the Depot the night before. P ana GEO W. .DAMS, General Superintendent. A. CENTRAL RAILROAD, P. T. BARNUM. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. The nutsl Reliable Protection from Fire now Known. PORT j Herring: A Co.’s Patent Bankers’ Safes, with Herriug A Floyd's ftitent Crystalized More than twenty different grades, in halves, qnar- I Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever ters and eighth casks, also in cases of one dozen each, | manufactured. “HOCK, CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE, AND CLARET WINES,” From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of Johannisberg estate; J. H. D. Becker & Fils; Eschem aner, Benecke & Co., Bordeaux; Barton & Gnestin, Boidcunx, and from other well known houses in Ger many and France. HERRING & CO„ No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray ct, New Y’ork. FARREL, HERRING * CO., Philadelphia. octl3—5w HERRING & CO., Cliicago. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DIE, The Original and Best in the World ! The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan- 1 lils, Cordials, Sardines, Bitters, Mustard, bineons. Produces immediately a splendid Black or lUlTmo wnn/irr D- „ - - 0 ’ I ngSranl a la.* I XI LatL - • • For Sale, been forwarded to its place of destination. A few of the crew of tlie^Comet wero taken 12500 tick with river fever andNfct the steamer, but the mate, pilot and watchftan remained by the boat, aud as soon as there is a rise in the river the Cornet will return to this city. Itc'.i steamer Between Savannah and .Charleston. The hoe new steamer Lizzie Baker, Captain Kichardunn, arrived here yesterday from Charles ton. Ibis is one of the finest steamers in our waters, aud is intended for the trade between this port and Charleston. Messrs. Claghurn <t Cunningham are the agents in this city. The crowded state of our columns prevents a I fuller disoription of this beautiful craft this ] morning We will, however notice her partiem, isrlj to morrow, in the meantime the publio are invited to an inspection of her. ZOO kits No. 1 Mackerel 50 qr bbls No. 1 Mackerel 25 bales Gunny Cloth. 8Cp29 tf N. A. HARDEE & CO., No. 9 Stoddard's Range. For Sale, 300 COILS RICHARDSON’S ROPE, 150 TONS COAL. oct 10 CHAS. L. COLBY & CO. cor. Abcrcorn and Bay streets. Miigniiioent! ! Where ? Ives’ ! Last steamer. What? New Goods ! When did they arrive ? Shippers by Central Railroad. Shippers of goods by the Central Railroad wil] hod an advertisement of interest in another column of tj-day's paper. Hereafter, aDd until further notice, freight to Augusta will be SO centa per foot, and $4 00 per lOu pounds. Cotton at Darien. IVc learn that a large qtian tity of cotton is now on the wharves at Darien waiting ship ment to this port. The greater po rtion of :!iis cotton, however, is in a damaged con* dition, and will require re-bagging. Arrival of Cattle. The steamerLouisburg, Capt. H. W. Dale, ^1 arrived yesterday from Jacksonville, Fla., Igji'itli a cargo of one* hundred head of cattle, ■unsigned to the Quartermaster’s Dep art- fluent. Crowded Out, The pressure ol advertisements and important :ews matter upon our columns, compels us to eierthe publication of several communications ■ acludiDg a card of thanks to the officers bf the fliuho, also the well written article “Sabbath fltormug at Sea.” Nailing of the Leo. The steamship Leo, Capt. Merrill, sailed from is port yesterday, at ball-past one o’clock, P. . tor .New York. She takes out a large number ;t passengers. SELEOT FfMILE S3H00L. T HE undersigned having rented the school build ing on the corner of Charlton and Drayton streets, [ would respectfully announce to the public that he, as- | fisted by Mrs. Alethea S. Burroughs, will open a Select Female School in said building on the first Monday in October. Tuition per Term of Three Months, one half payable toe middle of each quarter, as follows : Senior Department, per qnarter $21 00 Junior do. do. 13 00 rrimazy do. do. is 00 Bf P 23 JAMES S. COZBY. flit All! Ell’S NOTICE,—A Lady, qualified A to teach Music on the Piano, and the French Ltiugtutge according to the best method, desires a situ ation in a Seminary or Private Family. Terms, Th-ee Hundred Dollars per annum. Address “X. Y. Z.,’* at this Office. octl2—tf Olives, Brandy, Preserves, &c. Twenty-five years' business transactions with the Southern States, with some of the largest and most re spectable dettlcrs, should be suflicient guarantee that every article offered by the advertiser for sale is pare and genuine. Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices obtain- ed, by addressing the above. 3m aug9 THE COMPLEXION AND HAIR. Bald Heads and Bare Faces covered, Gray Hair re stored Light Hair darkened, Weak Hair strengthen ed, and Bushy Hair beautified. Also, Pimpled Faces cured, purified, and made soft, smooth, clear, aud beautiful by the use of Chap' man’s Celebrated Recipes. Mailed lree to those wishing to give them an honest trial. These Recipes can be obtained without charge by return mail by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist and Perfumer, octS 4w 831 Broadway, New York. natural Brown, without injuring toe hair or skin.— Remedies toe ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor. Also, Regenerating Extract of Millefleurs, for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. anglB CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! Scratch ! Scratch! Scratoh! WHEATON’S OINTMENT Will cure the Itch in 43 Honrs. Also, cures Salt Rhenm, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Erupttons of toe Skin. Price, 6o cents. For sale by all Druggists. 3 By sendii the United States. scp21 COMPOUND INTERS! NOIES WANTED, AT A PREMIUM, BY READE &. CHASE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO- 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, RATES, SEPT. 15ru, 1S65. Jnnc, 1S64 5 per cent. July, 13S4 ....3 •* Dec., 1864.... Aug, 1S64.. .2% jtcr cent. Oct., 1864. ...IX “ Parties remitting by Express mav draw on same day, qr proceeds will be deposited as directed. High est prices paid for Gold, 8ilver, and Government ee- cnntiesof all descriptions. lm oct3 TO MERCHANTS. fhe most reclierche and extensive pock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods | a Georgia now opening at Ives’. EE, t 1865.) Headquarters, Scb Dist. of Ogeechee, Savannah, Ga„ Oct. 28th, 1865, Icircular. General Orders No. 32, dated Head- IV'darters Sub-District of Ogeechee, Sa- l^nnah, Georgia, September 27, 1865, is l-.-reby modified to read as follows, viz: A One, per cent per annum on val- * atl0n il h Heal Estate in the city lim- ■' -leepting unimproved lots.) --i. One, half (1-2) per cent on gross I cs cl merchandise, (including sales of except cotton- ^ One, tent, (1-10) percent on gross ■ cotton. ltl] ' ^ ne (1) per cent on all commis- I " derived from any business transac- i other than sales of merchandise) by L* act ' or ’ Auctioneer, Broker, (Forward- I f’ ‘ ‘‘■Pping, or Commission merchant, f / 0ae (lj per cent on all incomes j j-100 dollars and upwards per P JUta derived lesions, i- c from Salaries, Trades; I ' ,^ uc W per cent on gross receipts I , ‘ illsiutSH transactions not includ- I a h°ve sections of this circular. 1“ me foif < f Ued for by tbis circalar for It nth of October, 1865, will be paid I th ® receiver of city taxes prior to the irsnu , 0f NoTem ber, 1865. Any W eeecting to °°?Ply ’'rith the E J of thh cbrc,ll “ wiU be sub: P’ p Crj amandof ... .* ... ’’t Maj. Gen. J. J£. BP.ANNAN, ’ Capt. aud Tax Recover. THE STOCK OB’ Dry Goods, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, O.ock ry and Glass Ware. : ‘~P Y:4 (LateL.. ( . Aoi vell & Co.,) Corner Bull and Bay Streets, Must be Sold, and for the next few days will be offered to the Trade at NEW YORK COST, FOR CASH Or Good Paper. oct is ^ Just Received. 1 Art jy 1 * extra No. 1 Mackerel, -LDU oO do. do. No. 2 do. 50 half bbls No. 1 do. 50 do. do. No. 3 do, lO Drtr * — - Co-partnership Notice, IJNDEItSIGNEJ> having associated L themselves together undt^ the firm name of LaRcche, Gaden & Unckles for toe purpose of transacting a General Grocery and Commission ‘Business, 13 Barnard St 13 DItY~Gobr>S, HOUSE ,4C, Comptising a large assortment of every description of Foreign and Dometitlc Dry {Goods Linens. ToweUin§;i, Table Cloths, Napkins, Mar* seilies Quilts, <£c. Ladies will find it to their advantage in calling at A. Reseller & Co’s, BARNARD ST., CORNER C »NGRK&j ST. LANE Where good* will be exhibited with ple&snre, and every courtesy shown those visiting our store. A Large assortment of THE well known steamer, formerly toe St. Johns, but now the Helen Getty, Captain O. K. In graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ precisely, for the above Landings. For freight or passage, apply on board or to L. S. BENNETT, Agent, cor. West Broad and Bay streets. AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLonne. Jacksonville, J. S. Samis & Co. Palatka, H. R. Teasdale. Freight payable by shippers. oct25 Superintendent’ll Office, \ Savannah, October 10th, 1S65./ This Company is now, in connection .with W. J. Dt-kerson A t o.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily from 1 wenty to Thirty Thousand Founds of Freight, and go through iu from three to six days. ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by | Shippers. Railroad Freight can be paid here or at destination. Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid GKO. W. ADAMS, ^^^^^^eneralSujxjrintendenL Helmbold’s For Palatka, Fla. I FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU. r frSKsss 4 -1* “ VIRLE AND PICOLATA. . mpauied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found, Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory _ , r A a . Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact, . neW s , iind . fMt steamer Lmversal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter !■ ountain, Captain G. W. cast | into the enjoyments of s ciety. The Oonstitntion, once effected with Organic Weak- ness, requires toe aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, whichHeinbold’ulEx true t Buellu invariably does. If no treatment is sub mitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues. ner, will leave for tbe above places every ; TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock. 1 For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- ford's wharf, near White's Central Press, or to „ M. A. COHEN, Agent. Breight will be received every day during the week, at the warehouse, by WM. K. H. BKUEN, Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will fnrnsh I weight and measnrement of goods. tf aug24 REGULAR LIND. For Augusta AND P('INTSBEYONI) HelmbeJd’s Fluid Extract Buchn In affections peculiar to “Fxmxles," is uneqnaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacu» tions. Ulcerated or Schirrus state of toe Uterus; and all com’ plaints incident to toe sex. whether arising from habits to .ir 1 * imprndence “*> or decline or change Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Bucha Steamer Scorpio. Steamer Helen, Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expanse, little or no change to diet, no inconvenience or expo- We will receive and store daily free of charge, and 8 , nr °: completely superseding those unpleasant and forward twice a week by the above steamers, all Pack- dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury in all these ages for Augusta, Macon, Atlanta and Points Be* diseases yond. at the very lowest Rates of Freight. Parties ( an White Goods, CLOAKS & SHAWLS N. B —Country Merchants will be sold jodsalasi oct 18—tf and having secured the large and commodious Store, corner of Bay and Barnard streets, are now prepared I ^ >—» i>0m prices. Goods and Fancy Articles, to which we call the atten- 1 118— “ Utm of Owners and Agents, as the best to the city. *.l’!? 1 a long experience and thorough acquaintance with the bnsiness, they hope to give entire satisfaction to all making consignments to them. Liberal advances made on Cotton, Lumber, &c.. consigned to them for sale to Savannah, or for ship ment to their fneuds to New York, Boston or Balti- mor 5- — LaR'ICHE, GADEN & UNCKLES. Isaac D. LaRocub, i Bknj. G. Gaden, y Davw 8. Ukokles. I # exit 10—lm T. J. BUNBAB&CO. WHOLESALE Wine, Cigars and Idquoi Dealers, Geo, Demerit & Go 147 BAY STREET ’ 1 00 SJIVJMJYJYJM. CUZOtW SJiVJMJYJYJi/#, GEORGIA. (Next door above Republican Office.) [Established 1859,] |303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK I ve u ,, . „ . * V ’ IV c have the largest assortmen of flaw .Jr the following splendid list of Whi>«kiAO WafcheSf timing, Gold Pens, Sil- VV HlfeKieg, verwarc and Jewelry* worth over 4:750 ooo I iri pa yonwtllrecdv^ 01 *' ^ ^ «« | Sink. * - ' Hrandies. HMtolg-cased Watches.. .*50 00 to$200 00 200 Ladies’ Gold-cased Watches 35 no to 100 00 30ti Solid Silver-cased Watches 18 (to to 175 Soltaire Diamond Rings 40 Oo to 1000 Neck »nd Guard Chains 5 00 to 2500 Vest and Chatelaine Chains.... i oo to no no 3000 Gold and Onyx Brooches 4 00 to 15 00 3000 Pearl, < oral, &c., Brooches 4 00 to 20 00 4000 Gold, Pearl &c., Bar Drops 3 00 to 18 00 2500 Gents’ Scarf and Breast Pins.... 2 00 to 12 00 4500 Gold < based Bracelets 4 00 to 15 on 7500 Oval Band Bracelets 4 00 to 18 00 1090 Gold Watch Keys and 81ides.... 2 00 to 6 on 2000 Gold Sleeve Buttons, <fcc 2 00 to loon 3000 Miniature Lockets, double * 50 to 9 no 8000 Miniature Lockets, Dial Face.... 3 00 to 8 00 1500 Gold Thimbles, Armlets, &c 4 00 to 7 00 15C0 Masonic Pins and Emblems.... 3 00 to 6 00 3000 Plata and Chased Gold Rings. . 3 00 to 8 00 4000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 3 00 to 10 00 2000 I adie8'Buckles, Cha ms, Ac.... 2 00 to 12 00 7600 Setts Gold, Pearl. &c., Jewelry. 5 00 to 25 00 8000 Setts Garnet, Onyx, Jet, Ac., Jew- CtUfopiaili^iopd Rings, Ac.” I on to 1500 Gold Toothpicks. Crosses, Ac 1 50 to 2500 Gold Pens, Fend la, aUT. ..' i 50 to 7000 Gold Pens, Csse and Pencil 3 00 to 5000 Gold Pens, Ebony Holders 2 00 to 1000 Silver Ice Pitchers, Ac . 20 no to 1500 Silver Castors, Stands,'Ac 12 00 to 1600 Silver Card and Cake Baskets... 12 onto 4000 Silver Cups and Mngs 4 On to 6000 Tea and Dessert Spoons 1 00 to *000 Table and Dessert Forks 10 00 to 50oO Silver Frnit and Pie Knives 3 00 to 4000 Pairs Rings, Salt Spoons, Ac... 3 00 to 3000 Silver Tea Call Bells, Ac 2 00 to 4000 Oyster and Pickle Forks, Ac ... 2 00 to Each and every article to the above list is represent ed by a Certificate. These are placed in similar en velopes and sealed. Any person obtaining a Certifi cate, to be had at otfr office, or sent by mail to any address, will know what they may have for One Dol lar. oct25_6t s Cod Flab. For sale by HILTON A RANDELL, 193 B*y street. _ „„„ the new discoveries never before given in I “jibe above sections of this circular. young, m. d HARRUge GrUTDBJ. Young’S Great Physiological Work, of EveryoneYd* own Doctor-Beiag a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Many, both Male and Female, .in every thing concemingtte phy- siology and relahons of onr Sexnal SysteiS, and toe Prodnctiop or Prevention of Offspring, Including aU 1 in the English foresting workTS i,^ritte“n langnmje for the general reader, and Is illustrated with upwards of one hundred engraringg. All young ried people, or those contemplating marrigi, and hL mg the least impediment toTnarriad lffe, should tom book. It disclose* secret* that every oceahonld be acquainted with. Still it Is e book toat must hi locked np, and not lie about toe house. It will be sent to any one on toe receipt of fifty cents. Address n* WM- YOUNG, No. 416 spruce st, above Fourth, Phil adelphia. lawfim _ gepsi BtU Heads, Ciecolass, Posties, Maximsrs) Labels, Receipts, Checks, Ac., printed in the highest style of typographical art, by experienced workmen, at the lowest pnoe'and ebortest bo- OFFICK^* “Wwwawy JOB PBINTI50 Bitters, 45 001... „ . <fce., &c , to 00 “ge Soffib. to which we Invite toe attention of the Cffil and compare our goods and prices. oct5 - lm 20 OO 8 00 T 00 8 00 J 00 6 UO 00 00 40 00 35 00 1* 00 13 00 20 00 8 00 8 00 10 (W 8 OO KRAFT & HILL, - Manufacturers and Jobbers of STR4W AKD MILLINERY ROODS Nou. 281 and' 283 Broadway, (opposite A. T. Stewart’s,) NEW YORK. A full supply of Goods, suitable for this market, al ways on hand. Yonr patronage is respectfully solicited. oct25—6m DANIEL P. TltDMANN & CO,, No; 240 Pearl St., New York. via.’ NISHE8, and dealers to all articles in this line.— 'Iso, Tie;uana’s Salable Blue for wasb- '"g.kbd ’‘California" Vermillion, Pole and. Deep. Sbonld be glad to see onr old friends in the trade, or hear from them any time by mail oct 18—3m $10; and One Hundred for $15. Any person reeeiving 4 Certificate for an article they may not desire can exchange for any other article in onr List of tbe same value By this method we ore enabled to furnish the pnblic with selections from a rich and varied stock of feoods, at a nominal price, while ail have p: chance of seedring articles of toe very highest value We warrant every article as represent ed or money refunded AGENTS—Liberal Commission and valuable Pre- miunw, consisting ol Watches, Ac., given to Agents. Address all orders to Gunny Cloth. in bbU. half (KaH tf Buy *t, opposite Mariners' Church, D L'NN a bro wn, SHIPPING MASTERS, Having oiiened an office at No. 35 Bay street, bo- , tw ?™ Habersham and Wee streets, we are prepared to fnrniah crews at the shortest notice octlS—lm forwarding by oar I iue can save one dr ay age and storage, insurance effected on our Boats in first class offices ai the lowest rates, and their liaht draft and speed are a guarantee for their regularity. . KJBIN & CO., Agents. ocf.t lw 114 Bay street. For Doctor town. THE last sailing steamer j Wni. G. Gibbons, Capt. Thos, N. Fhilpot will leave Dillon’s Wharf MnDVIKP 4 . f « r . Dociortown on—TUESDAY MORNING, the 31 inst., at 6 A. M. 9 j For freight or passage, having ample accommoda- i tions apply to. ERWIN & H J. L. ROUMILLAT, Agent at Wharf. oct2S—3t HARDEE. TOWAGE USE HELMBOLD’S* FLU(D EXTttiCT BITCHU, In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing In Male* nr “hetnale," 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 tbe lemedy at once. The reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and HaDDi ness. ** All tbe above diseases require the aid of a diuretic, Heimbuld’s Extract Bucha Iu the Great DinreUc. AUCTION SALES. „ writer’s Sale. n v BEfcI '’ w YLLY Ac CHRISTIAN. ' stor^or a™Zt D o A f Y Under^^’ d & ^ of cmed; 445 boxes Assorted Candies 5. quarter iwxes Raisin, ’ tlroSpofo“ WithCw -- sgR?sae r,M,ag5is ; Ifntlericriler >s Sale. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN Will be sold, THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, j M-, in front of store, for account of Underwriters and, all concerned ,- -1 case containing DeLainee, Prints, Meriuoc*, 1 . ... Flannels, Ac., Ac. Ward™, Portland sold under inspwtfon of toe Port aen8 - octSO Htt.YITlBE! FIRYITIRB-!! BY WILLY * CHRISTIAN. at it? ou TL’KSDAY M°RN1NG, October 3lsL at Residence, corner of Liberty and Uraytonats : SPLEVDID FIRSITliRE, ATUCI^ to be delivered .Sm^afoly^ sale, BY bus ic MEYER. GooM Furniture at Auction. Will be sold, THIS DAY, 30ihi net., at 10 o’clock, A. JH., in front of store : One splendid Mahogany Wardrobe One Marble Top bureau and Washstand. One Marble Top Centre Table, 1 Sola bi One Rocker, 6 chairs, 1 Card Table, i Dining Ta- One Side Table, 1 Hat Rack, Mattresses, Pillow* Blankets, Comforters, ntoves and Utensils, Ac., Ac. ’ • ALSO 23 boxes Grant A William's 10’s. 14 do. Family coop. An Invoice of wooden and Willow Ware. An invoice of Perfumeries. . oct3U—It YORK, WILLIAM 1 ', McINTIRE A CO. At Frivstte Sale. Bbls. Hominy. 'Bols. Mea', Kits Mackerel. Canvassed irams. Kegs Batter, \ Haif kegs Butter, Boxes Cheese. Bbls. Split Peas, Halt bbls. Pearl Barley, Ac., Ac. 0C127—5t YORK, WILLIAMS. McINTIRE A CO. At Private Sale. One 10 Horse Engine with Two good Cylinder Boilers, will be sold seperately or together. Enquire at Counting Room. oct27-6t An Immense Jacob Laiigsdorf & €« sepl2—If ... . Helmbold’s lliglily Concentrated the Savannah Tow Boat Cvmysny, FLUID IEXTHACT .^SAlfciAI’AJtlLLA, are now ready to receive applica- For purifying the blood, removing all chronic condi tions for Towage of vessels of all I tntional diseases, arising from an impure state of the (ll i?. cr to? 011 ® _ I blood, and the only reliable and effectual known reme dy for the cure 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. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Bay at., opp. Mariners* Church. For Liverpool. Tile new first class clipper ship VIRGINIA, Weeks, Commander, oct23—tf AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect mankind arise from the corruption toat accumulates in toe blood. Ol all the discoveries toat have been made to and renovates toe blood, instills the vigor of health in to the system, and purges ont the humors which make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of toe body, and expells the disorders that grow and rankle iu tbe blood. Such a remedy that could be relied on, has long been sought for, and now, for toe first time, the pnblic have one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit of certificates to show its effreto, but the trial of a single bottle will show the sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. The fast sailing, regular packet, j ,T W , 0 , foDlesaoonfnls of the Extract of Sarsaparilla Bchooner “ De Soto.” Crook, mas- I a pint of water m eqval to toe Lisbon Diet ter, having tile greater portion of her I „ ° ue bottic.ia folly eqnal to s gallon of the 1 yrnp of Sarsapsnlla, or the decoction as.nsnailv m«d* *W~ TheseExtractshaye boon Admit in the V, cor. Bay and * bercora streets. For Baltimore. “ Prendergnit’s Line. cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight apply to LaROCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES, Corner Bay A Barnard streets. Agents in Baltimore: oct 13 PKENDKRGAST. FENWICK A CO. Freight to Augusta AND POINTS BEYOND! Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers. W E are prepared to receive Goods in onr ware' house, free of storage and covered by insurance’ erryand rage ana covered by t to be forwarded by the light (lra't steamers B< bytheligb Falcon, and others about to be put on tbe line.' Apply to toe Agents, rep* 1 tf C. L. COLBY & CO. SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER. led to Vm in Ibe Cnited State. Army, and ore also In very general nse in aUTtoe State Has' pitals and and Public Sanitary Inatitu tions tbronghont toe land, as weU as in private | practices, and,ere considered as invaloable remedies. See Medical Properties of Buc/iu, | PROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES. See Professor Dewee’s valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic I orteffi 1 * 16 ^ ceiebrated Dr - See remarks made by Dr. Ephraim M’DoweU, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in toe Transactions | of the King and Queen’s Journal See Medico ■ hWirgifcal Review, published by Benia | min Travers, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. bee most of toe late Standard Worts of Medicine. „ Sold by all Druggists. - | PRINCIPAL DEPOT- HELMBOLD’S [ Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY. octlO—lm J. F. WINTER. WINTER & OO., T HE subscribers solicit consignment* or Southern I T r rr T WTei> Pine Lumber on which they will make advances. I *■ D- ’’ INIEK aDd which they will sell afloat or from yard. Rhey be lieve they have tile largest yard to the UniterStates, and nncqualled facilities for the sale of Lumber WILLSON, WATROUS A < o!. 1 „ , cor. 1st Avenue and 3»th st, and 84 Wail st. CJQTTl TT11 SSI OT1 M.©rChailtS. New York I " clark, sumnei: a co.. ' 40 Bretdwt), Sew York. ife/ertiaci—Broadway touik New York. * I Will attend promptly to the sale of Cotton and other sicumnici, & Farmers’ Bank, Alabany, I consignments. Orders for Merchandize will receive Ncw iork - I attention *nri dtefntrh. Tbe sals of «oatb.rn Bonds, Bank Notes and 8Jiad Aoitheru Lumber, Of every kind, for sale by WILLSON, WATROUS A CO 1st Avenue aud 39th st, and 34 Wall stT New York CLARK, SSUMNKR A CO., ' oct 5 i m AlbaD y< N - y. attentions _ Securities, ^ I Southern Lands sollcitetl. Circular saw Mills, of the most improved cops traction, warranted to cut 10,000 feet of lumber per diem, hav ing no feed except saw dost with every thtag com Jjlete, including Belting for $3,500. Send for circu- at manaikctnrenr prices, by ^ rAM'L P, HAMILTON, Agent cor. Congress, Whitaker and 8t. JuHen sts., o«t25-Iw Savannah, Go. A FINE LOT OB’ CASSI MERES FOR Gents’ and Boys 1 Wear, JUST BECKIVfilD Per Steamer America, BY • tt-K ! *9 " -MM! JOHN C. MAKER A CO. ^ 17 139 Congress street Raisins. loo Instore, and for sole by HILTON A RANDELL 193 Boy Ureut, lm oct 19 E.B. ENDLETON. Wil. R. JOCEIT. PENDLBTOIV k. JOCETT. fFormerlv of St. Louis,) COMMISSION" MERCHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, »o. 58 Water street, J[ew Yerk. Orders are solicited for the purchase or sale of Cot- ton, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Western Prodace, WWCh WU1 re - attention. lm oct 19 S T 4£S£&* r and Fort4,le 8te ^ ed ^ P1 “ en ' Cotton Gina, Grist MUls, Rice Mills. Oray * Wood’s Planing ^wasJSe aod.Leather. Beltl^ Bteam Gnogaa an4 ^ler Fo*d«s, fiend for a Circular, HBgaaasi ootu-u* Have just received per steamer \ria<ine from thei' old and well-known House in Philadelphia, as well a from New York and Baltimore Establishments, an im mense addition to their usual Large stock.. We have new on hand the largest assortment of Goods in the South, consisting in part of SECARS j fboth Foreign & Domestic, j TOBACCO, SNUFF, 136 7 fibs PIPES, of every style and finish, making our new stock ons of the lurgest injthe UNITED STATES We propose to offer these Fresh Importations to Dealers at prices which will 1IEFY COMPETITION with any market to the South. Merchants desirious of purchasing Goods to our line, will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine before pnrehaaing else where. Our Catalogue embraces— One Million Assorted Brands of Segars. 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 fine and common'Smok- injf Tobacco, also a few dozen packages' genuine Turkish Smoking TobaccoVTitoS^ variety of gcnctae Menchaum Pine,. Tubes and Bowls. 7 ’ ***»«■ We have a large assortment of Tobacco Pone he* „„,i Briar, Rosewood, Powhatan and Clav Pipett*** “ Soliciting a continuant e of the pat ronage ’ which has been so liberally bestowed upon us heretofore, we hope to be able’ to offer such superior inducements as wi»l please and increase our customer# J * COB LANGSDORF tc CO., - m .„? ay , Btreet ’between Whitaker and l aniard, oct25—lm • Savannah. F0A SALE! A CHOICE LOT OF ^ 1 . ALSO, -. 100 Bbls. LawrenceYlHft Ce’siemeiit wm be sold • Low to Close Consignment. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A co -as “ Varnish. LOT of first quality Varnish for tale Dy th. _ Y, SMITH A CO. A ™* AN ® " AVT C *P?-„Fo_r sale by ^ OCt26—3t ? oa ,n »*nt of fine printing taatilv ...» or mu just Intro. , I 8a»»nn»h I Coll at the REPUBLIC am 1*98 PRINTWQ OFflCE.