Savannah national republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 01, 1865, Image 3

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F OR a t«rm of 3 or more yea™, a Rice Pli Uiltfn. Persons desirous of Leasing, please address Lock Box 143. Savannah Poet Office, stating condition, locution and price. May6bb Office,) Savannah, Nov. 1, 1865. { ... a The Military, authorities of the TJA.l'lOW W iNTED ■ llcl , states have th.s day relinquished .her thoritv to the Mayor and Aldermen of the a " pf savandsh, except as regards certain as to the new status of the negro: tit)' alterations . ... issue this my proclamation declaring city of Savannah to be again under civil Euthority* and notifying the citizens of Sav- * h ,| ul t all the ordinances of the city are ., i,v revived, except so far as they conflict H (be new status of the negro, and that the , nC , and penalties of the Law -will be inflicted a l! those who shall be proved to have vio- ...,] ,aid ordinances, or any. parts thereof — ’jj i exhort all good .citizens to earnestly Cl .operate with the civil authorities in main* .jjing law and order in oar city. R. D. Abkold, Mayor of Savannah. E „, IVES, .IVES, 1 YOB REQUIRE EVERYTHING From Augusta. leslerday forenoon, the steamer Laura, Capt. (iaraelt, arrived from Augusta, consgined to Messrs lirwin A Hardee. Sho left Augusta on iuodav morning last, and reports a rise in the ner at Augusta on Saturday of four inches, be- :ween 3 and 6 o'clock. The river continues very ow, and a large number of steamers are aground D the bars. The Laura passed the steamers alcon, aground at Sand Bar Ferry; Petit, at Canoe (Jut; Potter, at Briggs’ Bar; L. Enos, at <eiy Savannah ; Caldwell, at Hungry Swamp; repress at Hancock's Landing, bound np; Vol unteer, at Seven Points, bound up; Oak, aground It Hershman's Lake; Gen. Berry, do; Clarion, do; Sampson, at Sister’s reach. The.crews of all tbeoc boats are reported to be in good health. Soup served at Magnolia 11 o’clock this day. Arrival of the Zodiac and Nevada. The nteamsbip Zodiac, Captain Bulkley, from New York on Friday last, arrived at her wharf yesterday afternoon. - We are indebted Purser H.' H. Scranton, and Mr. Frank Dowell, for late New York papers. The Nevada, Captain Carpenter, which left New York on Saturday last, also arrived yes terday afternoon. Her Purser has our . thanks for late New York papers. THE RUSH AT 13 BARNARD ST. BULL Kon—Tin—Yous An itt is one- dur-fuQ Howe cheep evry articul is off- Henl. Grate Bah-ganes awl-weighs giv- vuu hear tew per-chasers. Thee fyrm E fining A Rig rushin bizness,. four hash, large Sails & smawl prophets is there tnot-oli. ''' '■ •’., 3„ 0 ts, Shoes, Hosiery, Neckties, [udcr-clothing, Soaps, Hats, Caps, Per- i aies, Umbrellas, Canes, Hair Brushes, pomades, Colognes, Kid doves, Silk -l„ves, Ruck Gloves, Woolen Gloves, .iding Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, 31 1U endless variety, at low prices. Green Turtle Soup To-Day, a t Ol R HOUSE. at lore Cotton from the Interior. Several trains of wagons, with an aggregate of seventy hales of cotton, arrived here yester day from Houston and Dooly counties, in the inteiior of this State. Most of the cotton re ceived in this way is raised bv small farmers, and tbe neatness and security with which it is packed, will bring an advance on the same grades usually brought by steamers down the Female Orphan Asylum. It will be seen from an advertisement in an ither column, that the lady managers of the isylimi wilt give a supper this evening at the Lylum building tor the benefit ot the orphans ruder their charge. This noble charity deserves toe attention of our community, and the price of admission, and tbe excellent ityle in which we know the affair wjll be gotten tp, should insure a handsome addition to the ww almost exhausted Treasury of the institu- our Strain lumber Addition in marine. The fine propeller steamship North Point, ■‘pt. R. C. Smith, arrivedliere from Baltimore, ■rsterday.being only 43 hours at sea. We are in- -ibted to Capt. Smith for late Baltimore papers. Te are obliged to defer a more extended notice this steamer until onr next issue, on account the very lengthy proceedings of the State invention which appoars in our columns this truing, A COOL HINT. ONE THOUSAND PAIE BLAN KS, GREY and BROWN. Large ■Les at 32 50. Rush and»get one at A. : >EBCHER & CO.’S, 13 Barnard street. Foundered at Sea. be bark Emily, of New York, from Cow Bay lor fni s port, laden with coal, foundered atsea "• r “des south of Scotarie. Tbe captain and c * were picked up by the tugboat Louisa, and to Lingair, C. B. The Emily registered tons, was built at Wells, Re., in 1849, and * S! owa «l by Peck A Church, of New York. WANTED TO LEASE B' Y a competent youi Salesman. The best of reeoramet_ " ■ m " Address “G. A.", for ability and integrity Clerk or aim tui nuuit' —. • National Republican Oflice. oct27—tf WANTED MIDDLING OOTTON AND RICE, j Pi exchange for $15 to^ $10,000 of very . . deritable Summer Dress Goods, Ac., qpmprising a most complete assortment of the choicest frabics—No Old Stock- 'Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG, 70 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. Reference —DeWItt A Morgan, -Savannah. Philadelphia Reference—MT L. Halloweli & Co., or Wood. Marsh ft Haywood. oct30 X THE HIGHEST GASH PRICES, — ' Paper, Bool ~ A. Rags, Waste"f’itper. Books, Rope^otton, Hides! Moss, Tallow, Greese, Iron Metals, Bottles, Bones, Ac.. Ac. ’ D. OLIVER & C«, oct 7 Forest City Mills, Savannah. ax Collector. ' The rtbscrifter is a Candklffe for re- loo, andteapcetfuUy asks the suffrage s of Chatham Cdonty. SEABORN GOODALL.. OCt 30 Notice To all whom it may concern: I am ready to Receive and Deliver Powder at, the City Magazine, aecording to the City Ordinance; from this date. JViy residence is on the Southeast corner orBrj-an and Houston streets. G. ML'RKXNS, oct30-3t Keeper City Magazine. Notice. Capt. WM. T. EASTON, Tax Collec tor, has his oflice in the Exchange Build" ing, foot of Ball street. Houra, from 9 a. m. till 9% p. m. » angth) v Jai| or of Chatham County. ■ r Waring Russell was yesterday appoint- M 'J qualified as Jailor of Chatham county. ■ r Russell formerly occupied that position, * h,cil filled ‘for years, with credit to him- b!f and to the full satisfaction of the citizens of Savannah. , * ( desire to call the attention of onr read- • rs to the auction sale of Furniture, this day, ■' Blun & Meyer. The sale will commence at ■' 0 c ^ oc ^, and parties in want of fine fnrni- find this an excellent opportunity do tur e bargains, aa the sale is positive. ,, Information Wanted. ns °d Thomas McKewen can hear of the areabouts of their sister, Mias Mary Ann Me- by addressing to her maiden name. Miss Maby Ann VcKswbb, Savannah; Ga. Parade of the City Police, j Honor, Mayor Arnorld, has ordered a 6 of the Police force of the city. The ^^ eSt9 °’ Cl t thi ^' at Co/s,18 Burned street, i at 60 cents, can buy fi ne u r double ^ W TA §000® SSBED, Wanted, FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS of the A. Mechanics’ Bimk of Angneta and Eastern Bank' of Alabama. ~oct3 -lm E. F. METCALFE A CO. Wanted Immediately For Cash! the Rags, Old 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 at earners, unless made by written permission of “ * ERWIN A HARDEE, for Agents and Owners. JNO. L. HOUMILLAT, Agt.on Wharf, oct 10-tf the city. seplS WA and Waste Paper in BN A PLaTNEK, 210 Bay street. A DAY! Agents wanted to sell a new and wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the only cheap one lioensed. Address 8 HAW & CLABK, Biddeford, Maine. sep!5 3m A MONTH ! Agents wanted for six entirely new articles, just out. Address 0. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Maine. 3m . seplS FOR SALE. For Sale O ; TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP- £ » PER, mannfacturedexpressly for tlie Sonthern mar ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as follows : 00x24, 60x28, 00x17, OoxO, 60x7, 30x2 inches. Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of G. P. BRADFORD. f343 Broadway, N. Y. , Or JOHN E. COWLES, -- Corner Ball and Bay streets, oct 18-1 mo L. C. NORVELL * CO. For Sale. 2500 Black Oats 200 Icits No. 1 Mackerel 50 qr bbls No. 1 Mackerel 25 bales Gunny Cloth. sefl29 tf N. A. HARDEE & CO. v No.» Stoddard’s Range. For Sale, 300 COILS RICHARDSON’S ROPE, 150 TONS COAL. oct 10 CF1AS. L. COLBY & CO. cor. Abercorn and Bay streets. TO MERCHANTS THE STOCK OF GOODS Corner Bull a d Ray Str* ets Will be offered for sale on Monday, in Lots, for Cash or approved Paper. 17 SIS SALE . WILL BE ON MONDAY ONLY. AND THE GOODS WILL BE OFFERED AT LESS THAN They Can Be Bought FOB IN NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO GOST. All tbe Goods not sold will be positively withdrawn from sale, and Shipped to New York ouTuesday. The Stock consists of— CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, CR3CKSKY, 8LASSW R£ At. oct3o SUECT F»M«l'E SCHOOL. T HE undersigned hiving rented the scflool build ing on the comer of Charlton and Drayton streets, would respectfully announce to the public that he, as sisted by Mrs. Alethea S. Burroughs, will open a Select Female School in said building on the tirst Monday in October. Tuitiou per Term of Three Months, one half payable the middle of each quarter, as follows: feuior Department, per quaiter $21 oo Junior do. „ do. IS oo Primaiy do. v do. 15 oo sep23 JAMES S. COZBY. fflEACHEH’S NOTICE.—A Lady, qualified A to teach Music on the Piano, and the French Language 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 Oflice. - octl2—tf THOSE ELEGANT STRAW GOODS T ATE ST style of Bonnets have arrived at -LI M. G. EHRU- H’S. Under ft Andrew’s Hall Jefterson street One door from Broughton. oct31—2t SI TATE OF Georgia, Bryan County. 'P^ 1? all whom lt mav corcem : Whereas, Mr-. M. A. Cobb vfill apply at the Court of Ordinary or Bryan S >U ,“ t ti ro , r . Lett r ere ,? f Administration on the estate of B-l-obb, late of said'County, deceased. to cite,, all and singular, tbe kindled and creditors of.said-deceased, to filcthere ob jections Of any they have) with said Court, on heftim the first- Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. , otnerwtse said Witness, Wm. H. Haymans, Esq, Ordlnarv nf Bryan'Countj, this 27th day of October, 1805, ** ° f OCt28 W.H. H&YMANa . _ H4YMANS. o. n. n L5.TATB OF GEORGIA, Liberty c.uiT is tv.—To all whom it may concern • Whei-™« ty.—To all whom it may concern • ‘Whernaa WUliaraS Women applies to me for I-etters^ofArL ministration on the mate of John B. Girardeau, late of said County and State: These, are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and the kindred and cretlto-e of •-* ™ a] “UWOLPHO WOLFE,” 22 Beaver Street, New Yerk, Offers for sale of his own nnportations, in bond and duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, &c., of any other house in this country, comprising in part of Ot&rd, Hennessey, Pinct Castillon, Martel Godard Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter and eighth casks; alec Otard and Houyer, Laferriere and Fils Bran dy, in cases of one dozen each. “GIN.” Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aro matic Schnapps, in bond and doty paid, in cases of one dozen quarts and two dozen pints. “WHISKY AND KIM,” Scotch and Irish Whiskey in hhds. and cases of one dozen each. Bourbon Whiskey in barrels and cases of one dozen each. RUM- . ,j 11 Jamaica" and "St. Croix Hum" in hhds. and cases of one dozen each. MADEIRA, SHERRY, AND PORT WINES. % More than twenty different grades, in halves, quar ters and eighth casks, also in cases of one dozen each. “HOCK, CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE, AND CJLARJET WINES,” From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of Johannisberg estate; J. H. D. Becker & Fils; Eschen- aucr, Benecke & Co., Bordeaux; Barton & Guestin, Boideuux, and from other well known houses in Ger many and France. Oils, Cordials, Sardines, Bitters, Mustard, Olives, Brandy, Preserves, &c. The Coarse of Lcsturesin this Jnstitu- - - tutl-u will eommemwon the first. Monday in November next, and continue four months—the Faculty having changed the time for the sessfou from summer to tbe winter months. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, Dean, octis lm BU NiNC OF 1HE MUSEUM, LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM. Twenty-live years’ business transactions with the Southern States, with some of the largest and most re spectable dealers, should be sufficient guarantee that every article offered by the advertiser for sale is pure and genuine. Samples can be seen, and catalogneof 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, aud made soft, smooth, clear, and beautiful by the use of Chap man’* Celebrated Recipe*. Mailed free 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, oct5 4w 331 Broadway, New York. CGMfeyND HTEBEST NOTES WANTED, AT A PREMIUM, BY READE & CHASE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 17 WAIiU STREET, NEW YORK, KATES, SEPT. 15ru, 1805, Junc,lSG4 5 per cent. I Aug, 1864...2;, per cent. July, 18.-4 ... .3 >• | Oct., 1804....134 “ Dec., 1864 x “ Parties remitting bv Express may draw on same day, or proceeds will be deposited as directed. High est prices paid for Gold, Silver, and Government ee- cuntiesof all descriptions. lm oct3 Notice—New Firm, T ELE undersigned have this day formed a copar nership for the transaction of a general Commission and Brokerage Business, under tbe style of Bryan, Haitridg'e & Co. We respectfully solicit the favors of our friends and the public, strict attention will be given to sales or puschase of t ot'on. Timber, Groceries, Real Estate, Stocks and Securities of all kinds. We" trust that our vailed experience will enable us to give satisfaction.. HENRY BRYAN, • (Successor to J, Bryan A Son.) ALFRED L. HAKTKIDGK, (late of Bank of Commerce.! E. W. S. NEFF, (late with W. Clifford Neff) octiO—lw Go-partnership Notice, T HE UNDERSIGNED having associated themselves together under .the firm name ol LaKcche, Gaden 4 Unckles for the purpose of transacting a General Grocery and Commission'Business, and having secured the large and commodious Store, comer of Bay and Barnard streets, are now prepared to receive any, and all consignments made to them — They also have extra Rooms, suitable for storing Dry Goods and Fancy Articles, to which we rail the atten tion of Owners and Agents, as the best in the city. From a long experience and thorough acquaintance with the business, they hope to give entire satisfaction to all making consignments to them. Liberal advances madh on Cotton, Lumber, &c., consigned to them for sale in ravannah, or for ship ment to their friends in New York, Boston or Balti more. LxR JCHE, GADEN & UNCKLES. . Isaac D. LaRocue, > Benj. G. Gauss, y David S. Unckles. | oct 10—lm SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER. P IE subscribers solicit consignment* of Southern Pine Lumber on which they will make advances, and which they will sell afloat or from yard. They be lieve they have the largest yard in the United States, mid unequalled facilities for tbe sale of Lumber. WILLSON, WATHOUS * i O., " cor. 1st Avenue and 39th st, and 84 Wall at.. New York. CLARK, SUMNER A CO., Alahany, N. Y. References—Broadway Bank New York, Mechanics’ & Fanners' Bank, Alabany, New York. lorlh^m Lumber, Of every kincLfor sale by wi li-sgSTwathuus * CO., 1st Avenue and 39th st, and 84 Wall st„ New York. CLARK, SUMNER & CO., . Albany, N. Y. cists lm . applicant. \ ¥. f Witness, Willi Girardeau, Esq., Ordlnarv Butter Lard and Cheese Goshen Batter, e Western Batter, le Leaf Lard. heese—Goshen, English Dairy and Raisins, Candles, Soap, Starchsmtc.. etc. For * RAND ELL A CO- NEW YORK, July 14,1865. Messrs. Herring &• Co. : GxntlPvkn—Though the destruction of the Ameri can Museum has proved a serious loss to myself and tbe public, 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 have again demonstrated their superior .fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of unusual severity. Tbe satoyon made for me some time ago was in the office of the Museum, on the Becond floor, back part of the building, and in the hottest of tbe fire. After twenty-four houra of trial it was found among the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded ap its contents in very good order-books, papers, poli cies of insurance, bank bills, all in conditiun.for imme diate use, and a noble commentary oq the trustworthi ness of Herring's Fire-Proof Safes. Truly yours, P. T. BARNUM. HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. Tie most RAiaUe Protection from Fire now Known. Herring tc Co.’s Patent Bankers’ Nates, with*Herriug A Floyd's Patent Ciystalized Iron, the best security against a burglar’s drill ever manufactured. _ HERRING & CO., No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray it., New^'ork. , FAKRKL, HERRING <fc CO., Philadelphia. oct!3—5w HERRING & CO., Chicago. BATCHELOU’S HAIR DIE. The Original and Best in the World ! The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, -without injuring the hair or skin.— Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drngf gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor. Also, ^ Regenerating Extract of Hiilefienrs, for Restoring and Beautifying tbe Hair. • anglS CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH Scratch ! Scratch! Scratch! WHEATON’S OINTMENT Will care tbe Itch in 48 Hoars. Also, cares Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price, 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 00 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by man, tree of postage, to any part of the United.States. Qni sep21 ENCOURAGE Home Enterprise, AUGUSTA MERCHJm’LINE Lightest Draught Boats on the h iver. MAKING REGULAR TRIPS AT THE LOWEST STAGE OF WATER, ALL GOODS CONSIGNED TO THE AGENTS AT SAVANNAH WILL BE FORWARDED WITHOUT DELAY’, AT CURRENT BATES OF FREIGtfil'. The new A No. 1 Light Draught Augusta Built Steamers AND R. H. MAY Leave Augusta and Favannuh regularly every week. As these Boats were built for the Savannah River, Shippers may rely upon having their Goods go through without delay, at the very lowest stage of the river, and at low rates. Merchants and Shippers will have their Goods con signed to V. V. MYRELL, Agent steamer Union, or • J M K1NCHLEY, Agent Steamer R. H. May, Savannah. Ga., or , G. T. JACKSON & CO., Agents Steamer R. H. May, FCHURCHILL & JOHNSTON, Agents Steamer Union. Augusta, Ga. oct30—2w COTTON GINS, STEAM ENGINES FOR SAW . MILLS, And all kinds of Machinery can be procured through the undersigned. SASHES AND BLINDS, . Of every description and pattern, can be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers’ Prices, by applying to * GEO. O. MaKCY, octal—1m kOS Bay street. V Macon Telegraph and Angustn Constitutionalist please copy, and send bill to this office. VULCAN WORKS, BALTIMORE. r | ’MIS old establishment, with Increased facilities, 1. continues to execute, promptly, orders for Steam find other Machinery, Bailers, Castings, Ac. A large water front on the har bor, with a powerful crane, gives them great advan tages in fitting out and repairing steamers. Station ary Engines of various sizes keptjm hand. Iron for bridges furnished, octal—Cm HAZLEUURST * CO. Teas, Coffee and Sugars, OE: I CADDIES Black and Green Teas; fine I and medium. 150 sicks Coffee—Rio, St. Domingo and Java. 100 bbls. Sugars—Crushed, Coffee and Brown. For sale at the lowest market prices. _ RANDKLL A CO.. Southwest corner Bay and Barnard streets. octSl—St FINE SINGING BIRDS. M R. THEODORE MEVES, on State street, next to the Northwest corner of Bali, has just received, and offers for sale on reasonable terms, a fine lot of Slaglkg Canary Birds and Talking Parrels, * The public arc invited to call and examine this fine lot of Birds. octol—9t Wood for Sale. OAK, PINK, AND LIGHTWOOD FOB SALE AT FERRY WHARF BY octSO—lw F. M. MYRELL. JJUNli A ~ SHIPPING MASTBBS, Having opened an office at No. 3S Bay street be* tween Habersham and Price streets, we are prepared . to famish crews at the shortest notice. I rv*t13—1m* ••tv IS ELF RAISING FLOUR—90 bbls. J and for sale by C. L Q£tld ,'CiUNGE OF PAY- : . UNITED STATES MAH, USE. For Falatka, Fla. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST- MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PfCOLATA, THE well known steamer, formerly the St. .Totem, but now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Bread. street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ precisely, for tbe 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. DeLurme. Jacksonville. J. S. Samis A Co. Paiatka, H. B. Teasdale. Freight payable by shippers. oci25 For Paiatka, Fla. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA. JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. THE new and fast steamer Fountain, Captain G. W. l ast Her, will leave for the above places every i TUESDAY MORNING, at 16 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- ford’s whart near White’s Central Pfess, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. Freight will he received every day during the week; at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUEN, Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will fnrnsh weight and measurement of goods. tf REGULAR line. For Augusta AND POINTS BEYOND Steamer Scorpio. Steamer Helen. We will receive and store daily free of charge, and forward twice a week by the above steamers, all Pack ages for Angneta, Macon, Atlanta' and Points Be* yond, at i he very lowest Rates of Freight. Parties forwarding by onr Line can save one drayage and storage, insurance eff ected on onr Boats in first class offices at the lowest rates, and their light draft and speed are a guarantee for their regularity. KEIN & CO., Agents." 0Ct27—Iw 114 Bay street. TOWAGE. sepl2—tf THE undersigned, Agents for the Savannah Tow -Boat Company, arc now ready to receive applica tions for Towage of vessels of ail descriptions. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Bay st., opp. Mariners' Chnrch. For Liverpool, The new first class clipper ship VIRGINIA, Weeks, Commander, Is now rabidly loading at Lower Pre^s, and, having largejengagementa will have quick despatch. For freight or pussaee, (taken at lowest rates), ap ply to CHARGE . L. COLBY & CO., oct'-i 1—tf cor. Bay and A bercorn streets. For Baltimore. “ Prendergaat'M Line. Agents oct IS The fast sailing, regular packet, schooner “ De Soto.” < trook, mas ter, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispitch. For balance of freight apply to LaROCHK, GADEN' & UNCKLES, Corner Bay & Barnard streets, in Baltimore; I’KENDERGAST, FENWICK A CO. CENTRAL MUNI, -»*•- SUPe ^lf7n e ^ d rti“*(Vt 0 ^^ e 88fl*} Savannah, Gte, Oct. 5sTta, lworj and after Monday, the 86th instant, a daily train ' I will leave for Augusta at 7.15 a. m., connecting with a line ot Hacks running between rtation.No. 5, Central Railroad, and Waynesboro}, on Mhe^Angnsta and Savannah Railroad. Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the next morning after leaving ravannab, in time to connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta — Returning, arrive in Savannah at 4.45 P. M. Freight to go by passenger train mnstbe prepaid and delivered at the Depot the night before. GEO. W. .DAMS, sep2S General Superintendent. Freight-te Augusta AND POINTS BEYOND! Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers. "^yE are prepared to receive Goods^ in onr ware" . . house, free of storage aud covered by insurance’ to be forwarded by the light draft steamers Berryand Falcon, and others about to be pat on the line. i?;f r. M.T1. A FINE LOT OB’ CASSmEBES FOR Gents 1 and Boys 1 Wear, JUST FtFC^JKIVKlD Per Steamer America, BY JOHN C. MAKER A GO. OCt 17 139 Congress street Machinery. S TATIONARY and Portable Steam Engines and Boilers. Hoisting Engines, Fire Engines, Lathes Planers, Drills, Ac., Pumps iff every description. Hydraulic PressesTinrf Jacks, Hydraulic PressesTincr jacks, ■ Cotton Gins, Grist Mills, Rice Mills. SAW MILLS. Woodworth,- Daniels, Gray A Wood’s 'Planing Machines, Mortising, Tenoning, Molding and Hash Machines. ; biDgle Machines, all kinds of Iron and Working Machinery and Supplies, Rubber and Leather,Belting, Steam Guages and Boiler Feeders, fw Send for a Circular. COMSTOCK A KINSEY, No. 154 Bay st., savannah, Ga. oct IT—lm ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS OF Fairbanks Seales AND PRRM’S FIRS PROOF SAFhJS, Orders for all Patterns atfd Sizes' received by BELL WILLY & CHRISTIAN. octao-Mt CENTRAL RAILROAD. Superintendent’ll Office,^ J Savannah, October 10th, 1805. • This Company is now, in confection with W. J. Dickerson A l o.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac, daily from Twenty to Thirty 'i honsand Pounds of Freight, and go through la from three to sfx days. ship Freight and other expenses must he paid by Shippers. Railroad Freight can be paid here or at destination. Freights on Perishable -Goods most be prepaid. GEO. W. ADAMS, octlO^^^^General Suj Helmbold’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The ex hausted powers otNature which are accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found, Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Horror of Disease or Forebodings of Evil; In fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter into tbe enjoyments of e ciety. Tbe Oonstitntion, ODce effected with Organic Weak ness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, whichHeint>old’s;Extra.cl Bucbu invariably does, ff no treatment is sub mitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues. Helmbold’s Flaid Extract Buchu In affections peculiar to .“Fuixue,’’ is nnequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Pumfnlnces, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirros state of the Uterns; and all com plaints incident to the sex. whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change in life. Helmbold’s Flaid Extract Bucha Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases arising from Habits'*# Dissipation at little expinse, little or no change iriffiet, no inconvenience or expo sure; completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copal va aud Mercury in all these djseases'._ * wTATE OF GERGIA, Bryan County * ’ To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Wm, a. Strickland will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan County for Letters of Gnardianshin on^ the per sons and property of Alfred and Horace t trickland, minora or Wm. Strickland, deceased, , These are, therefore, to cite aud adznonmh al. whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court, Jo make objection (if any they nave) on or before the 1st Monday In December next, otherwise said letters will 453?* Wm ^. V H»ymouds, Esq Ordinary for B^Oounlr, this 7th 0 B p NOTICE S TATBDF GEORGIA*’ _ ty.—All persons interested are lMM persona t th* after date ap the Honorable the Court of i for leave to sell tbe real estate of A ■ •d, late of baid county. 8. 1. BRKWTON, Adnnr. 4th hub ^ lnta nl USE. HELMBOLD’S. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing In “Male' <*■ “Female,” from whatever cause originating and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, ’-immediate” in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Con stitutions, procure the lemedy at once. The reader must be aware that however sligllt may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect his Bodily' Health, Mental Powers, and Happi ness. All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic. Helmbold’s Extract Buch i Is tbe Great Diuretic.! Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated COMPOUND FLUID (EXTRACT «AK$APARILLA, For purifying tbe blood, removing all chroDic consti tutional diseases, arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known reme dy for, the core’of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Bhenm, Pains and Swellfogs of the Bones, Ulceration'of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tet ter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin. AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.’ Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates- in the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it aSt, none can equal in effect IIKLMBOLD'S — trriUCT Of 3 AilSA P AIUI. I. A It cleanse? eoSPOURD and renovates the blood, instills tbe vigor of health in to the system, and purges ont the humors whith make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body, arid expells the disorders that grow and. rankle mtfUfblood. Sacha remedy that couM be relied on, has long.been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Onr space here does not admit of certificates to show its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. - Two tahlesaoonfuls of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water is eqval to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is folly equal to a gallon qf the e yrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as,usually made. HT These Extracts have been Admit ted to Uae In tbe United State* Army, aud are also in very general use in all tbe state Hon* pitalti and and Public Sanitary Institu tion* throughout .the land, as weH as in "private pra-ticca, aud.are considered as invaluable remedies. Set Medical Properties of Buchu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF* THE UNITED -STATES. See Professor De wee's valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic See remarks made by the late celebrated Dk. PbgBic, of Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. Ephraim M’DowelL a. cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in die Transactions of the King and (Queen's Jonrna! See Medico > blrorgical Review, published by Benja min Travers, Fellow of Royal Colii tree most of thelBte Standatd Wo muB' Sold Try all Druggists. PRINCIPAL DEPOT- HEliHBDi.D’S sof surgeons, i Of Medicine. Drug aud Chemical Warehouse, S94 BROADWAY. octto—lm Just Received, LUBRICATING PIUS, To which I weald Cotton Pres* men. asg'h^ra. Machinate and every body want ofa Lubricator ' spindlS OIL, Oil as a lubricator, and gives used. ENG-INE Oil,, '• used Id! Cara on Railroads, Iron and Wood Works. *•. * for all • Underwriters Sate. BY BELL, WJLLY * CHRISTIAN. THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of ttor*, will be sold for account oi the Underwriters and all ooncarned: 1 c.’se, containing— 53 pieces Mrrrimao Prints, 22 do. Assorted do. 1 ouse. containing— 4 pieces Manchester DoLaiBVS, "5» 11 do. Paeifio do. 2 do. Suffolk Brown Canton. 1 ease, containing— 192 assorted School Books, . 1 Roll Traoing Taper, 3 drt. Ebony Rulers, 2 qr?. Drawing Paper. 1 case, containing— 22 pieces DeLaines, 3 do Prints. Damaged en board steamer Varnna on her voyage from New York To this port, and sold un- der inspection of the Port Wardens, norl—lt Underwriter’s Sale. ®Y BELL, WYLlT A CHRISTIAN, THIS DAY, Office,wig _ ______ and all concerned”,' 1 case, No. T01, containing v 16 pieces Del pieces Del aines, . 9 do. Prints. 1 case containing 9 pieces'!(M Utica Mills Sheeting, 4 do Jra^ Ppett M - F - G- CaBheeUng, r. —, ° !* 0 - Figured DeLaines. Damaged on board steamer Varnna on her nosaane Fxtra Fine Furniture for Sale at Auction. f UUN A fMEYFR DAY, lit inst., at 10 o’clock, at the Residence of the Rev. Mr. J. Rosen- ^ told, on Charlton, 3d door west of Bar nard street: 1 seven octave Piano and Stools, several Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets and Dining Room Furniture, Hat Racks, Leunges, Cribs, Ottomans Whatnots, Wardrobes, Parlor Carpets, Dining Room Car pets, Ornameuts, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, and numerous other articles usually found in a well kept honsm novl—lt Underwriter . Sale. RY BELL, WILLY St CHRISTIAN. TH1SD4Y, at 10 o’clock, in front ot store, will be sold, for account of the Underwrite!* and all con- ce’ned*; 1 case, containing 6 Black Frock Oyer Coats, 24 Coats, assorted, 10 pair Pants, assorted. Damaged on board steamer Idaho, on her passage from New York to this port, and sold nndor inspec tion of the Port Wardens. ndvl YORK, WILLIAM", McINTIRE A CO. At Privnto bale. Bbls. Hominy. • Bhls Meat, , Kits Mackerel, ttanvassed Hams, Kegs Butter. Half kegs Butter, Boxes Cheese. Bbls. Split Peas. Half bbls. Pearl Barley, Ac., Ac. oc’-27—St > YORK. WILLIAMS. MclNTIRE Sc CO. At Private Sale. One 10-Horse Engine with Two good Cylinder Boilers, will !xi sold seperately or together. Enquire at Counting Room. octffT—6t An Immense «* Jacob Laitgsdorf In Co Have jrist received per steamer Ariadne from -their old and.\rcll-known House in Philadelphia, aa well tfl from New York and Baltimore Establiahmenta, an im mense addition to their usual Large Stock. We have now on band the largest assortment of Goods in the South, consisting in part of SECARS jfboth Foreign A Domestic. I TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, of every style and finish, malting onr new stock one of the largest in[the UNITED STATES We propose to offer these Fresh Importations to Dealers at prices which will DEFY COMPETITION with dhy market in the South. Merchants deeirious of purchasin'" Goods in our line, will find it to their ad vantage to cail and examine before purchasing else where. Our Catalogue embraces— One Billion Assorted Brands nf Began. 25 boxes Navy Tobacco, 25 boxes Light Twist Tobacco, ■' 25 boxes Black Twist do. 20 boxes Black Sweet do. 20 boxes Fine Virginia t do. , 500 lbs. Maccaboy Snuff, in Jars, Scotch Snuff, in Bladders and Packs. A complete assortment of fine and commonJ8mok- ing Tobacco, also a few dozen packages genuine Turkish Smelting Tobacco, with endless Variety of genuine Merschanm Pipes, Segar Tube* and Bowls. We have a large assortment of Tobacco Pouches and Briar, Rosewood, Powhatan and Clay Pipes. Soliciting a continuance of the patronage which ha* been so liberally bestowed upon ns heretofore, we hope to l)p able’to offer .such-superior inducements will please and increase our customers. - J 1 COB UANGSDORF A CO., 171 Bay street, between Whitaker and Barnard, \ oct£S—lm Savannah. Bryan County. — To all whom it miff concern: vhereas, -> m. R. Strick land will apply at tite Court of Ordinary of Bryan county for Letters of dminietration on the estates of Jno. N. and James G. Strickland. These are. therefore, to dte and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditbrs of said deceased, to tiletheir objections with Mid Court (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, oth- Witnese, W. H. Hymans, Ordinary for" Bryan coon- ty, this ftstirSeptember, 1866. m " W. H. HAYMANS, O. B. C. , whom it mayooncem: Whereas, WmT H. Srick-e laud wfil apply at the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, on the first Monday in November next, for eetatoof Wm. Stock- , Wk .