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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. 1866.
Election.
PUBLIC MIIKTING.
SAVANNAH, Not. 7,1865.
Tbe citizens o( Chatham county an
Ef''®*',,,,mealed to meet at the Court Housr
Z^n<y "< •’’avann.h, THrs 0AY - 12
10 q for the purpose of appointing Dele-
, -to ibe'Convention to be held on the 8th
3 ' coroinate a Senator from the Firat Sena
n.t.. 1
tu rial I>i»t* it:t -
lohn Aodarson,
Win U Cu ' cr ’
q- ; (’bi^bcilir!,
,Vb H Bulloch,
H-B >
i ft S'* U ^ 6 . V ’
n. A Mercer,
IVO D Harden,
r (io«,
wian lUrtridge,
j^eph Ruckert,
Ueadmao,
Jc*:
h r in«r,
^>5 Hart,
t Goodwin,
T'\ Miller,
W Wvlly,
j iama,
•,-iveil,
' t j S demons,
*C Boiler,
,y^r Whelan,
]C Ceoklin,
Somas Pepper,
J E
John Williamson,
T Holcombe,
H Brigham,
Philip M. Russell,
D A O'Byrne.
Charles J White,
Andrew Flatley,
L C Harley.
Wm J Clement,
Lawrence Connell,
E Shefrall,
Henry Tow,
Wm Swoll,
James Stewart,
R T Hinson,
L J B Fairchild,
T Nugent, Jr.,
T J Bulloch,
R A Wayne,
Joseph Lippman,
L J Guilmartin,
Jno H Deppisb,
E J Purse,
R Gover,
J C McNulty,
G an dry.
From Augusta,
l,e steamer Amazon, Capt. Johnson, from
ngestu, arrived at this port yesterday, bring-
n(! j very heavy freight, consisting of 1140
bales cotton, 12 large boxes leaf tobacco, and
unifies. We are indebted to her officers
lor late Augusta papers and the following river
news:
Nov. A—Passed steamers Zee and Great
Eastern, at Silver Bluff, with two barges in
low, bound down; steamer Oak, at Dog Ferry,
I o’clock p. tn., bound up. Nov. 5—Passed
creamer Helen at upper mouth of King Creek,
bound up; K. H. May, at Dick’s Lookout,
bound up. but broken down; Win. G. Gib
bon-. at McCoy’s Bluff', bound up. Nov. C—
1’atsed at S a. m., steam tug, atTacksy King,
bound up; steamer Savannah, at Flat Ditch,
magged and sunk.
The steamer Clarion, Captain Morse, from
Augusta, also arrived yesterday morning. She
reports that she left Augusta on Saturday after
noon On Saturday night, two miles below
Augusta, passed steamer Oak, bound up;
earner L. linos, same evening, tied up at
Blue House Bar. On Saturday, at it p. tu.,
|,as-td at Old Point Comfort, steamer Laura,
bound up. On Sunday morning, at Griffin’s
handing, passed steamers Great Eastern and
Rebel tied up. On Sunday, !0a. m., passed
at ob.-truetions, bound np, steamer Helen ; 12
m , passed steamer Amazon, at Hager Slager,
bound down; 2 p. m., passed steamer Wm. G.
iiiibuns, bound up, at l’oor liobin.
During tbe passage down passed about
Iwen'y Hals laden with cotton, bound down,
line was sunk at Hershman’s Lake, name un
known. . .
Departure of SteuuUfi u4 Steamer*.
roa NEW YORK.
8 tea in ship Ariadne, Wednesday. Novembers, at X*
o'clock, m. .
steamship Chase, Thursday, Novemoer 9, at
o clock.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Steomshlp Fannie, f aturday, November tl, at
“ steamship North Toint. Saturday, November IS, at
— o’clock.
FOB PALATKA, FLA.
Steamer Helen Getty every aturday morning at
10 rteumer Fountain, every Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock }
Steamer Fannie, Thursday, November 9, at li
o'clock, am. * -
FOR AUGUSTA.
Ft earner Caldwell, Tuesday, November T, at —
o’clock
Steamer Falcon, Tuesday November 7, at $ o'clock,
a m.
FOR DOCTORTOW2C, KTC.
Steamer Scorpio, every Saturday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Election notice.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SA VANN AII, NO VEMBER 5.
arkivkd.
* teamer Amazon, Johnson, Augusta, Erwin
Ilardec.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Augusta, C L Colby
Co.
Steamer ‘ corpio, Rogers, Augusta, Kean A Co.
Steamer Emilie, Bender, liilton Head.
Kean & < o’e flat, from ugusta.
Flat No 3, from Augusta.
Cranston's flat, from Augusta.
CLEARED.
Steamer Resolute, Caunon, Hilton Head.
Panengeri
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—R H
Tatem and lady, Mr Russell, wife and 2 children, Mrs
Fuller, Miss Fuller, A T Lichteand son, J Lancaster
and steerage.
Per steamer Scorpio, from Attgusta—Mrs Geo Kear
ney, Mr Atwood, and steerage.
Per steamer Amazon, from Augusta—Mrs M A
Bonnett, v\ m Lake, J Ryan, Miss Fannie Lake, and t>
negroes.
Consignees
Per s’eame Amazon from Augusta—Warren A
Platuer, Jno L Villatouga, E F Metcalf A 6",
Erwin A Hardee, Jno W Anderson A Bon, 0.-
tavus Cohen, R Habersham A co, Brigbam,
Baldwin A co, Jno G Rowland, Crane, Johnson
& Graybill, Rogers A Cann, G B A G W Lamar,
ICerliu A Burke, E C Wade Aco, Express Co and
others.
Per teamer C’arioD, from Augua’a—Kcin A
co, C L Colby A co, and others.
Per steamer Scorpio, from Augusta—Kean A co,
E C Wade.
Exports.
Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—256 bales
upland cotton, 5 do wool, 1 case wares, Ac.
Receipts.
(IPer steamer Amazon, fr in Augusta 1,140 bales
cotton, 12 large boxes leaf tobacco, 50 empty barr Is
and sundries
Per steamer Union, from * ugusta—257 bales upland
cotton 11 do yarn, and sundry pkgs mdz.
Per steamer < lnrion. from Augusta—S3 bales upland
cotton, 2 boxes dried fruit, Ac.
Per steamer . corpio, from Augusta—260 bales up
land cotton.
Per Kean A co’s flat, from A ugusta—256 bales cotton
to Kean A co.
Per flat No 3, from Augusta—‘.07 bales upland cot
ton, to Richardson A Barnard.
Per Cranston flat, from Augusta—516 bales upland
cotton to H F Cranston.
WANTS.
SITUATION W vNTED.
B Y a competent young gentleman as Clerk or
Palegman. The l»est ol recommendation given
for ability and integrity. Address •‘G. A.", Savannah
National Republican Office. oct27—tf
ADMISSION FREE TO SEE the ele-
gaut STOCK of GOODS now on exhibi-
11ion at A. HKSCHER & CO’S.
For Auguila.
The Amazon is up for Augusta again. Ou r
I metchants will be glad to hear this, as the op-
Iportunm to get off'their accumulated freight
mm- offered them. Freight received this
|tiav, and up to within a short time of her de-
Iparture. No fear of having your freight sent
uck to you, as her capacity is unlimited.—
I'-ht' sill have despatch.
Jack Frost.
This hoary beaded and welcome visitor made
Ihti first appearance in our streets and the
Iboosetops yesterday morning glistened brilliant-
while the. atmosphere was cool ard bracing,
fusing every body to walk and look buoyant.
There is every indication that the present
atei will be a severe one, and unless some pro-
jion is made for the poor of our city much
I’ant and suffering will be the consequence. To
Ilk" Preedmeu we would again urge strict econo-
lot and constant industry for the impoverished
IncditTon of our people will not admit of thedis-
I ot much generosity.
The Court of Ordinary
icsterday morning the C ,urt of Ordinary of
laathain County met at It) o’clock, aud transao-
r the usual business brought before it. This
is tbs first meeting of the Court since tbe re-e"-
|rilisament of civil law.
iFnt suffer with the COLD when
Bankets, and new winter
HESS GOODS at 50 CENTS, and a
Fge assortment of FLANNELS, can be
hglit so low at A. RESCHER & CO’S
3 BARN ARD STREET.
WANTED
MIDDLINQ COTTON AND NICE,
1 N exchange for $15 to $20,000 of very desirable
I Summer Dress (>oods, «fcc., comprising a
most complete assortment of the choicest frabies—No
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
To North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWitt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—M. L. llalloweli & Co., or
Wood. Marsh & Haywood.
oct30
House Wanted.
A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, suitable for
xjL a private residence, situated in a good location,
is wanted to rent immediately. Rent from four to six
hundred dollars. Apply by letter, addressed “Leo,"
at this office. tf novC
CO I IN tWlIlil
WANTED.
Clly Court.
I He City Court, Judge Chisholm presiding,
Fjesterday morning. Affer the transaction
FDime unimportant business, tbe ccurt was ad-
I Burned to Thursday morning next, at 9
Meek.
The \ew York Steamer*.
lucre was a rumor current in the city last
J'-’ing that three New York steamers, over due
I* this port, aro lying at quarantine, as a pre-
l‘>it ona r y measure. IVe give it as a rumor only.
THE FENIANS.
Canada—Government to Garri-
m,!, '"" t! . er wU,t 40,000 Men—Commit-
" n I 'I't Sanders Kidnappers.
j;, Toronto, October 31.
F?= , -“ l r" iit , Cri ' 1 3r 8 an A’Union Rationale,
kure.'h *“® oon,e tnplated Fenian invasion,
If Itr'c In 8 0r , ernment is organiziog an army
lttir«, . nsac “ men, to be stationed along tbe
frri? ntle n iine of Q uebee an< * Toronto, and
J ' ruon all frontier towns.
L& U ' r8 ? re withdrawing their funds from
j- N' aa <I punio prevails.
Ituci, renca cadets who left for Mexico have
Lvh“ Pc,n tb « other 3ide of the lake, where
rihe7 U s Dpa,ke4 ^i tasn4 a ®*tled down,
a jail ^ r kidna PP era have been committed
pr-i ,“ e 5 Priog term. The jury were cen-
F»''‘.^“Utgod by ihe judge for not giving
L 'Ginn after being eight days looked up.
* ' 'oftro - insmrrectlwn in Jamaica.
/ ""( .r/i I fur Vessels Desjm tched Jrom
' Xn ' t \t , Negroes Down, &e.
iThe >„ M, >RK!tExi> City, Oct. 28, 1865.
t W.Wiog re,,o h «:_* ,eam8hiP Eag!<3 “* keS
[^"0“ Jamaica^* br ° ken ° Bt an, ° ng ,h ®
r'rilm thin 00 ” 8 ? 11 Gen e™l at Havana has
I put th n „ -' a P tain _ General of Cuba for aid
r fe »5els n a eBr i. 68 4 ° wn > an< I four Spanish
I nave been despatched for that pur-
W ANTED to hire a Small Cotton Plan*
ta.ti on * embracing from 300 to Sou Acrta*,
Addreps J. A R., Savann>ih National Republican
Office, stilting Terms and Location,
novl
Atlanta .tied'cal < ot leg c.
An election will be held at tbe Court The Course of Lectures in this l„,titu-
House in tbe rliv of Savannah, on V. d- • *«Upu wUI commence on Uie first Monday
needay, 15tb of November, inst., for a Governor of the in next, and continue four moothe-the
tote ot Georgia, for a Senator of the Fine. Scn .toiial | tac,,H y having changed Ihe time for the session from
District, composed ol the counties of f h tham, Bryan I ,um:iler h> the winter mouths,
and EfffDgbsm, and for two Iteprescntalivee from
Chatham county in the General As-wmbty of Georgia; I °d* c ’
JOHN G. WBSTMOREL \ND, Dean,
lm
also, for a member of the Honse of R< pi eeentatives of
the Congress of the United Btites, to represent tbe
First Congressional District of Georgia, as established
by the State ■ onvenlion. To entitle a citizen to vote
he must be qualified as present ed by the Constitution
and laws of the State of Georgia in force immediately
before the 19th of Jnnnary, A. D. 1S6L (the date of the
Ordinance of Secession, j and also he must have taken
and sulweribed the oath of amnesty, as set forth in the
President’s Proclamation of May 29th, A. D. 1S65.
Polls will be opened at seven o’clock, a. ul, and be
closed at six o’clock, p. in.
The Sheriff of the county, or his Deputy, with the
Constables thereof, who have complied with the Pro
clamation of the President aforesaid, are required to
attend said election and preserve order.
WM. U. CUYLER, j. i. c. o. c.
GEO. F. HARRISON, j. i. c. c. c.
JOHN SCREVEN, j. i. c. c. c.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. i. c. c. c.
nov6 td
“IDOLPHO WOUFJB,”
22 Beaver Street, New York,
Offers for sale of his own importations, in bond and
duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, &c., of
any other house in this country, comprising in part of
Otaril, Hennessey, Pinct Castillon, Martel. Godard
Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter and eighth
casks; also Otard and Kouyer, Laferriere and FUs Bran
dy, in cases of one dozen each.
“GIN.”
Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam iu pipes. Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps, in bond aud duty paid, in cases of one
dozen quarts and two dozen pints.
“WHISKY AND BIM,”
Scotch and Irish Whiskey in hhds. and cases of one
dozen each. Bourbon Whiskey iu barrels and cases of
one dozen each.
RUM.
‘’Jamaica” and “XL Croix Hum n in hhds, aud cases of
one dozen each.
MADEIRA, SHERRY, AND PORT
WINES.
More than twenty different grades, in halves, quar
ters and eighth casks, also iu cases of one dozen each.
“HOCK, CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE,
AND CLARET WINES,”
From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of
Johannisberg estate; J. U. D. Becker & Fils; Eschen-
auer, Benecke & Co., Bordeaux; Bartou & Gnestin,
Boideaux, aud from other well known houses in Ger
many and France.
Oils, Cordials, Sardines, Bitters, Mustard,
Olives, Brandy, Preserves, &c.
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 catalogue of prices obtain
ed, by addressing the above. 3m aug9
BjKNINC OF THE MimUM,
LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM.
NEW YORK, July 14, 1865.
Messrs. Herrin,/ <V Co. :
Gentcfmen—Though the destruction of the Ameri
can Museum has proved a serious loss lo myself and
the 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 welkkuown sates
have again demonstrated their superior fire-proof
qualities in an ordeal of unusual severity.
The safe you made for me some time ago was in the
office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part of
the building, and in the hottest of tbe fire.
After twenty-four hours of trial it was found among
the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded np
its contents in very good order-books, papers, poli
cies of insurance, bank bills, all in conditionjfor imme
diate use, aud a noble commentary on the trustworthi
ness of Herring’s Fire-Proof Safes.
Truly yours,
P. T. BARNUM.
, T THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES,
* Rags, Waste Paper, Books, Hope,Cotton, Hides,
Moss, Tallow, Greese, Iron Metals, Bottles, Bones,
&c.. Ac. D. OLIVER * CO.,
oct 7 Forest City Mills, Savannah.
Wanted.
A
FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS of the
Mc'-hanics’ Bunk of Augusta and Eastern Bank
of Alabama
oct3 lm
E. F. METCALFE & CO.
A PAY I Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address
SfcLAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
sep’,6 3m
A MONTH ! Agents wanted
for six entirely new articles, just
out. Address O. T. G1REY, City Bailding, Biddeford,
Maine. 3m sepl5
FOR SALE,
For Sale
A HANDSOME Grey Stud Horse, six years
old. well broken to saddle, and very gentle.
Warranted sound. Will be sold cheap if applied for
6oon. Address -J. B.« at this office. tf aov6
For Sale
^ ^ TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP*
PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 60x24, 60x23, 60x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G, P. BR \DFORP,
• »34S Broadway, N, Y,
Or JOHN E, COWLE?,
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
oct Is—2mo L, C. HORVELL M CO.
Augusta Nfsrket.
. . August* Nov. 2.
i 0 * > ctioa, vy®* d u ; et - 8o»s inquiry, but few
S. We quote 45 to bQ cti. "he *i-
‘SattjSwuSStf** «»i», » a.
no non,
U hereby given ’fiat neither the Owners
or Agents of the steamers Amazon, Gib
bons, and Laura, will be iesponsfble for apy tlehf, b|jl
or contract made by any of the Officers or Crew of said
steamers, udIcss made by written permission of
ERWIN A HARDEE,
for Agents and Owneif.
Jr j9- L. BOUSIILLAT, Agt. on Wharf,
OCtlO —tl
To Rent.
novl—6t
mEACIfEH’S NOTICE,—A Lady,
X to teach Music'on the Yiauo, and the "
I iboj,
SO sod wiling at 38 c t»,
HERRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES.
Tn, twist It,IMoh Protection from Fire now Known.
Herring A Co.’s Patent Bankers’
Safes, with Herring & Floyd’s Patent Crystalized
Iron, the best security i,gainst a burglar’s drill ever
manufacture f.
HERRING & CO,,
No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray rL, New York.
FAKKKL, HERRING A CO,, Philadelphia.
oct!3—5w HERRING & CO., Chicago.
FOR SHERIFF OF CHATHAM CMISTY.
The undersigned announce to his
friends and tbe voters of Chatham connty,
that be is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of the
County at the next election, and respectfully solicits
their suffrages in his behalf.
nov6 tf BENJ. L. COLE.
STATE AND COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR.
The subscriber is a Candid ttc for re-
election, and respectfully asks the suffrage
of the citizens of Chatham County.
SEABORN GOODALL.
oct 30
Notice.
Capt. WM. T. EASTON, Tax Collec
tor, has his office in the Exchange Build
ing, foot of Bull street. Hours, from 9 a. m. till %y t p.
m. aug29
NOTICE.
UOL. A. W. feTQNE, Attorney at Law.
will attend to all business entrusted to me
during my absence.
novl—2w J. E. BENEDICT,
BATCIIELUK’S HAIU HIE.
The Original and Beet 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 Drug
gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor.
Also,
Begenerating Extract of Miilefleurs,
for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
auglS CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York,
ENCOURAGE
Dome Enterprise,
AUGUSTA MERCIIJMY LIB
Lightest Draught Boats ou the
Kiver.
MAKING REGULAR TRIPS AT THE
LOWEST STAGE OF WATER,
ALL GOODS CONSIGNED TO THE AGENTS
AT SAVANNAH WILL BE FORWARDED
WITHOUT DELAY, AT CURRENT
RATES OF FREIGHT.
The new A No.
Steamers
1 Light Draught Augusta Built
UNION
AND
R. HE. MAY.
Leave ' ugusta and -avnnnah regularly every week.
As these Boats were built for the Savannah Kiver,
shippers may rely upon having their Goods go through
without delay, at the very lowest stage of the river, aud
at low rates.
Merchants and Shippers will have their Goods con
signed to F, M. MYRELL,
Agent -teamer Union, or
J If KINCULEY,
Agent Steamer B. H. May,
Savannah, Ga„ or
O. T. JACKSON A CO.,
Agents Steamer R. H. May,
■CHURCHILL A JOHNSTON,’
Agents Steamer Union, Augusta, Ga.
ocl.10—2w
Freight to Augusta
AND
POINTS BEYOND !
SHIPPING.
Steam Communicatioi
BETWEEN
Savumah & Baltimore
milE commodious and fast sailing steamship FAN-
L N1E. Capt Gaggin. will leave this port for Bal
timore ou SATURDAY next Uth instant at —
o'clock.
The FANNIE has elegant state-room accommo
dations for passengers.
For freight or passage, apply to
WEST, BRYAN & CO.,
Jones’ Block.
N. B.—Passengers by Ibis route for New York will
save two hundred miles of Sea Travel, and will receive
through Tickets, via Philadelphia, at the same rates as
now charged by the New York lines.
Freight will also be checked through to New York
as low as by any other route.nov6
BALTIMORE 1 SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LI> E
i’v-^
T HE steamship NORTH POINT, Captain Smith,
will leave Baltimo e ou her regular trip for .-a-
vanuah on Saturday. 11th November, returning will
leave araimah on t aturday. ISth inst.., at — o’clock.
WEaT, BRYAN & CO.,
novO Agents, Savannah.
CHANGE OF HAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL LIKE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERN A N DINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PI COLA TA.
THE well known steamer, formerly the St. Johns,
bnt now the Helen Getty, captain O. li. In*
graham, will leave the Wlmrf foot of West Kroud
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock,
A. M., precisely, for the al»ove Landing*.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BKNNBTT, Agent,
cor. West. Hroad aud Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville. J. s. Samis & Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teas^ale.
Freight iwiyable by shippers. oct25
Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers.
Co-partnership Notice,
T HE UNDERSIGNED having associated
themselves together under .the firm name ol
La Riche, Gadea & Unckles
for the purpose of transacting a
General Grocery and Commission 'Business,
and having secured the large and commodious f
corner of Bay and Barnard streets, are now pro;
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 call 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 anvances made on Cotton, Lumber, Ac.,
consigned to them for sale in savannah, or for ship
ment to their friends In New Y’ork. Boston or Haiti-
more. LaK CHE, GADhN A UNCKLES.
Isaac D. LaRocue, i
Bknj. G Galen, ,
Davdj S. Unckles. j
patio—Is
West, Bryan & Co.
rrHE undersign, d have formed a Copartnership for
X the transaction of Commission, Shipping and
Forwarding Business, under tbe name of
WEST, BRYAY k CO,
Strict atfeo flop gjyeu to consignments.
This firm desire to confine themselves' to Commis
sion Business alone.
As Agents for Baltimore and Havannah Steamship
Company, we solicit freight for same, and request or
ders for Baltimore and Western produce.
J aS. B. WEST,
ot Baltimore.
HENRY BRYAN,
ALFRED L. HARliSSr*
novl—1 w of Savannah.
Dissolution of Partnership.
rfUfE firm of DUNBAR A FRANZ] is this day dis-
X solved by mutnul con-ent, by the wi hdrawal of
Mr. Thomas J. Dunbar. 'Ihe business will hereafter
b’ continued by PETER DUNBAR and JOHN
FRANZ, under the name and style of DUNBAR A
FRANZ, at their old place ot business, who will col
lect and pay all demands qf fhe late firm of DUNBAR
A FRANZ.
HfftoD Head. Nov. 1, 1865. noy4—tf
W E arc prepared to receive Goods in our ware
house, frpp pf storage aud covered by insurance,
to be forwarded by tbe light dra’t steamers Derryand
Falcon, and Others about to he put on the line.
C. L COLBY & CO.
Apply to the Agents,
eep2l tf
D?g Lost
A EIGHT brindle PUP. five months old; an
swers to the name of “Robs;!! was lost or stolen
two weeks since. A liberal reward will be given fbr
information which will lead to the recovery of the
dog. Address this office. 2 nov6
A BLACR leather Trunk, marked H. Cross. It
xk. was shipped ou the steamer Raleigh, from New
tori*. A banfisome reward will be paid for its re-
covery. Apply at. this office. 3 nov 6
INDIAN STREET
FOUNDRY
of Mlllwrighting, Engineeriuj
smith Work done at short
despatch.
nov2
Steam Boat and blark-
.. with promptness aud
ROSE, ARKWRIGHT A CO.
WM. R. SYMONS,
General Commission Merchant,
N«. 3 Wsldbqrg’a Range,
On the Ziuy, in the building occupied bg Messrs.
Querrard J- Eerritf.
A ©ENT for the New England lire Insurance
Company.
Also, Agent for Hewlttie Patent Screw Wrench.
References In Savannah—Heliry Brigham, Esq, 4
KVSii; ‘‘- 1 ' w -
af Ifyuk Norfta America. ^ M *
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FOK J AC KtOBVlLLIS Fla
VIA DARIEN, URUNS WICK, ST.
MARYS, GA., AND FEIl-
NANDINA, ELA.
STEAMER FANNIE,
CA1TAIN W. T. McNELTY,
Will leave as above next Thursday, 0th inst., at 10
o'clock a. m.
This boat has been thoroughly overhauled, newly
furnished throughout, and fiiied up especially f -r this
route. Having fine state room accommodations, and
commanded by a gentleman of experience (and one
who is favorably known on tbe routes offers superior
inducements to the traveling public.
For freight or passage apply to
F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
Harris' Buildings, Bav street.
Freight received daily, an i stored in tire-proof ware
houses free of expense. 4 nov6
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, EE UNA N DINA. JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. < ust-
ner, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply ou board at Padel-
ford's wharf, near White's Central Press, or to
M. A. COREN, Agent.
Freight will be received every day during the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BRUKN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will fumsh
id measu
weight and measurement of goods.
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RAILROAD NOTICE8.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
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Savannah, Ga, Oct. 27th, 1865.
ndrnt's Office, 1
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Central Railroad, and Wayn^boVo’ " ihTsnon.il
and Savannah Railroad. 7ne * bow - °» ,he AngusU
jysssMi’Sa! gg.VFjg.t:
connect with the Georgia Railroad train tor Atlm?m *°
Returning, arrive in Savannuh at 4 gy p jJ AU:ulU —
Freight to go by passenger u aiu must i>e i^enaid and
delivered at the Depot the night before ' pre P a,d and
geo. w. < dams,
sep83 General Superintima^t
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
3 ftnumii?
J ln_ni--iujir.nr.-l
superintendent’s Office, \
Savannah, October loth, 1365./
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
Di-kerson A , o.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Angn,ta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily from
Twenty to Thirty 1 housand Founds of Freight, and
go through la 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.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
octlO General Superintendent
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AUCTION SALES.
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIKE * CO.
Will sell THIS DAY, at auction, in front of store, at IX
o’clock!
2B cues flue old Scotch Whisky. In bond.
5°- 'ham-ague, Cognac Brandy, in bond.
10 do. Port Wine.
10 do. Sherry.
'0/'o- < Jare!, 8t. Julien.
lfrdoz. Old Hourbon Whiskv,
SO boxes Cheese.
40 kits Mackerel, No. 1.
& bags Black Pepper.
5 bbls. Vinegar.
10 bbls. English Walnuts.
1 bbl. Soda Crackers.
1 bbl. Butter Crackers.
An assortment of Undet Shirts, Drawers, Stock
ings, Socks, Ac.
10 M a c sorted Cigars.
40 crates Cabbages.
10 cases Mum’s Chan^xtgne.
10 cases Clicquot
novl
Helmbold’s
FLUID EXTRACT BUSHU.
For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The ex
hausted powers of Natare which arc accompanied by
so many alarming symptoms, among which will be
found, ludisposiuon to Exertion, Loss of Memory,
Horror of Disease or Forebodings of Evil; in fact,
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter
igto tbe enjoyments of s ejety.
Tbe Constitution, once sftected with Organic Weak
ness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, whidiHetnboId’siEx tract
K uchu invariably does. If no treatment is sub
mitted to, consumption or insanity ensues.
Heimb&ld’s Fluid Extract fiuebu
In affeciions peculiar to “Fbmxlis,” is unequaled by
any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention,
Rainfulness, or suppression of Customary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus ; and oil com
plaints incident to the sex. whether arising from habits
of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change
in life.
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu
Improved Rose Wash
Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases
arising from Habits of Dissipation at little exp<nse,
little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or expe-
snre; completely superseding those unpleasant and
dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury in all these
diseases.
USE; HELMBOLD’S
FLUll) £\nucr BUCHU,
In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing In
“Male’ nr •’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 ot the preparations of Bark or
Iron.
Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Con
stitutions, procure theiemedyat 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 Happi
ness.
All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic.
Helinbold’a Extract Buchi
Is Uie Great Diuretic.’
n'or Augusta.
THE steamer EXPRESS, Captain
J. " . Morgan, will have quick des
patch as above. This b ait is entirely
new. Being of immense capacity, ship
pers need not fear havin 1 their orders left over. Par-
ties having goods consign'ol to them lroin the North
and elsewhere, for Augusta aud points beyoad, c n
collect forwarding charges ou same by sending freight
to this line. All bills paid promptly. Freight received
and stored in lire-profifwr— J
novfi
f wurehnifses.
F. M. MYRELL, Agent.
For Augusta.
TH K steamer FALCON will leave
I her wharf, foot of A hercorn street, for
the above iiort on 'I uesday, Nov. 7th.
»at 10 otploci, a mV
Fqr freight or passage' apply to
CHAS. I. COLBY & CO„
liovfl 2 comer Abercorn and Bay streets.
WYM’N. BYtiD A CJ„
COMMISSION MERCHANT i,
FOR TffE|8i\7.g Of
fJOT'J'ON, COTTON TARNS,
SHEETINGS. SHIKTINGS, JEANS, AC
TS Chambers-street, New York,
Gojrge' A®"--} Ute ° f Md.
Wm. Gregg. Jr., late of Graniterille, S. C.
James'’.cmith, of New York. lm nov6
ITCH I ITQH! ITCH!
Scratch! Soratoh! Scratch!
WHEATON’S OIN'l'MENUj
Will cure tbe Itch in 48 Hours.
Also, cures bait Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price, Po cents. For sale by
al By selling' 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole
Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will
be forwarded by mall free of postage, to any part ot
the United States. 6m
Language according to fhe best method, desires a _
ation Jp a Seminary or Private Family. Terms, Thm
Hundred Dollars per annum. Address “X. Y. Z,» r
this Office octl2—tf
B ECK WHEAT landing tad tor sale Ire
nov5 C. L GILBERT,
JENKINS’ LATENT
COMPOSITE WOV RAILING
FORMERLY sold by Uutchiuson A Wicker-
i* no* hJf sale by the Manufacturers’
Agency. HUTCHINSON, DAVIES A CO.,
novl—l«i No. 4»T Broome it, New York.
D uns a shown,
SHIPPING MA«TFRS,
Having opened an office at No. 35 Bay street bo.
twe<*n Habersham and Price streets, we are prepared
to tarnish crews at the shortest notice.
0(fil3—lip
Wines, Liquors.
O tr cases "Crown” 8herry,
miO 5u cases “Old Tom” Gin,
60 da “Star" Whisky,
*5 do. “licking Valle}" Bourbon Whiskv
50 baskets “Chss. Heidseick" Champagne
80 esses Usret “8t. Julien*. For ralf by
HILTON A RAXDELL;
aiwl - tt 193 Bay street
TOWAGE.
™. E fiPfersignefi, Agents for
tbe Savannah Tow Boat company,
are now ready to receive applica
tions for Towage of vessels of all
descriptions
RICHARDSON A BERNARD,
eepl2—tf Bay st., opp. Marinars 1 Church.
For Liverpo^!
T»«K A 1 ship MOUNT BtANC,
Donnell, Alas ter, now up for freight or
charter. Apply to
Laroche, gadex a unckles, Agt*.
°*»v6 corner Bay and Barnard streets.
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated
UOIIPOOND FI.UIIJ IEXT1UUI -SAIISAPAIULLA,
For purifying the blood, removing all chronic consti
tutional diseases, arising from an impure state of the
blood, and the ojfiy re iableand 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 or. the Face, Tet
ter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin.
AX’D BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Not a few of lbs wore', disorders that affect mankind
arise Inna the corruption that accumulates in the
blood. Ol all the discoveries that have been made to
purge it aut, none can equal in effect ilKl.lIllUl.Ii's
COMPOUND tXTUAUT Of SaIKAPAKUU It cleanses
and renovates uie blood, instills me vigor of health in
to the system, and purges out the humors which make
disease, it stimulaleg the healthy functions of the
body, and expells the disorders that grow and rankle
iu the blood. Such a remedy that could be relied on.
has long been sought for, and now, for the first time,
the public have one on which 1 hey cap depend. Our
space here does not admit of certificates to show its
effects, but l^e trial of a single bottle will show thi
sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have
ever taken.
Two tablesaoonfnls cf the Extract of Sarsaparilla
added to a pint of water is eqval to t^e Lisbon Diet
Drink, and one bottle is tally yq^al to a gallon of the
yrup of Sarsaoirifii, or the decoction as usually made.
ar These Extracts have been Admit*
ted to Use in (be United Stales Army,
and are also in very general use iu all tbe state Hos
pitals aud and Pnb'ic IfinRsry Institu
tions throughout the land, as well as in private
pra ticeg, and.are considered as Invaluable remedies.
See Medical Properties of Buchu,
FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATJS.
See Professor Dewees valuable works on the Prac
tice of Physic
See remarks made by the late Celebrated Dr. Physic
of Philadelphia.
See remarks foade by Dr. Ephraim M’DowelL a cele
brated Physician and Member of the Royal college of
Surgeons, Ireland, and published iu the Transactions
of the King and Queen's Journal
See Medico • birurgical Review, pubiishod by Benja
min Travers, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons,
tee most of the late Standard Works of Medicine,
EXTRACT BUCIIU,
PRINCIPAL DEPOT--
HELMBOLD’S
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
, , m BROADW^ .
octlO—lm
Underwriters’ Sale.
BY BELL WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of store, will bo
sold, for account of underwriters aud all con
cerned:
1 case, containing—
15 pieces DeLai lies.
19 do. Prints.
1 case asruned Dry Goods and Stationer} .
Damaged ou board steamers Raleigh and Leo on
their passage from New York ,0 1 his Port, android
n ixlt ' r “I’lwtion of the Port Wardens. cov7
BY- BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN .~j
Va'-aMe City Property at Auction.
uext > 8th iuat » at 11 o’clock, win
oesoia iu front of store, comer Bay and Whitaker
streets:
Lot Ko* 8, (Wanton Ward,
ettoatedbetween Jefferson and Montgomery streob-
6U feet front on Gaston street aud 160 feet deep. On
the Lot, there are five,Tenements, which are now rented
at $60o per annum.
The lot is Ice simple Terms cash. novl—2t
HY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Heal Estate at Auction.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY next, 3th Instant, at 11
o'clock, iu front of store corner of Bay and Whitaker
streets,
West half of lot No. 99, Washington Ward, on
Broughton street, between Price and Houston streets.
The improvements consist of a dwelling house with
four ro. nis.
ALSO,
South half of lot No. 14, Berrien Ward, on Berrien
street, aud extending through from Tattnud to Jeffer
son street, 40 by 70 feet. Improvements consist of a
two story house with four large rooms and four largo
clorets, with a store attached, and good kitchen. The
above is well located for a business stand.
ALiO,
A valuable lot and improvements, consisting ofiwo
tenements of wod. "lie and a hall stories, ou Duffy
street, between Whitaker and Barnard streets, Ug.e-
thorpe town On feet irmn by ion feet deep. The lot is
tee simple, and titles warranted.
ALSO,
Two corner tenement house, iu the tear of Rose A
Arkwright’s Foundry, aud iron ring e>n Indian street,
fhe dwellings contain each four rooms with back
piazza, aud have large yards evitu ruiuib c outhouse*,
eacn well dapted for a resiu uce fora . mull family.
1 he lease of property expires on the loth fa., of June,
1869, when tlie tin,rovcnieuis will re.eil to tue owners
of the land.
Any mrtner iufor uuti >u respecting this pr perlyjcsn
be had on application to Beit, vt'ylly jfc e ini turn, or to
Rose A Arkwright, at Pioneer -uw at ill. Sale positive.
novO a
BY BELL, WYLLY Ac CHRISTIAN.
i.tvVV h.i>.\ hSLAV next at 12 o'clock.
One veiy substantial and light buggy, but little
used, with Lartt »s; also, one barouche, adapt'd for
one or two hot-es. 3 110V6
.YluJcs i link's !! Rules!!!
BY" BELL, W l’LLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be - old in front of rtoru, ou WEDN ISD.f i next,
silt inst., at 12 o’clock, M.:
Ten Prime Mules.
Seven Timber Carriages,
Lock! li dlls Uarneses, and sixty -.tub aud Liroad
Axes. Salcpoaitivctocfoseacouee.ru. Term- casu,
nov2- 6t
An Immense
Jacob uiiRxdorf&Uo
Have just received per sttamer filadrte from thei r
.1 a ■ ” ’ ” ■- ' ■ .biu, as w,Il a s
meats, an im*
old and well-known House in Philadelphia, as w< 11 a s
r v _... York and Baltimore Establish!
from New
menee addition to their usual
For Liverpool.
The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Weeks. Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at Lower Press, and, havin’”
lareelengagetneuta, will have qnick despatch.
For freight or passage, (caken at lowest rates), ap
ply to CHARLE L. COLBY A CO..
cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
oet«3—tf
Wood for Sale.
OAK, FINE,
AND
lightwood
FOR SALE AT FERRY WHARF BY
oct30—lw r. OT . MYRELL-
Stolen
ssS3vsssr* n “-^ r "“ S-®
p J
novl cor. We»t Broad and Gaston streets.
Just Received,
JjlASHIONAIILE Cassimere for Gent's Suits,
Gents' English Socks, good quality,
French Merinos.
Shawls and Cloaks.
Scotch Diapers and Doylies.
Crape Collar* and Umbrellas.
Cotton and linen Sheetings. For suieby
WITT .MORGAN.
Kerosene Oil,
In barrels and cases ;
LUBRICATING OILS;
BLACK VARNISH;
PITCH ;
oakum;
MANILLA;
CORDAGE;
OARS;
BEEF TONGUES;
FAMILY BEEF;
KXTRA MESS BEEF ;
PORK;
LARD;
SUGAR CURED HAMS;
SHIP STORES asd CHANDLERY ;
—AT—
HOBATIO PITCHER’S,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff.
nov6 H
fire insurance.
THE
PHJENIX INSURANCE CO.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, »000000, . A ., <) MIi000 000
1° ^ skJve Company on Buildings
° fOTwy at fair rataT^
ttovS—tm H, BRIGHAM. Agent
Sight
6
ON
In
Herald copy.
El
“"5TS35.&..00,
AND CHEESE-50 kegs and
T, 150 boxes Choose, landing and foe
XjaTg'e StocK.
.,^9 have n„ w on hand the largest assortment of
vrooas iu the South, consisting in part of
® E ^3 At R S , fboth Foreign A Domestic.)
TOBACCO,
SNUFF,
PIPES,
of every style and finish, making our new stock on a
of the largest inlthe
UNITED STATES
Wc propose to offer these Fresh Importfltions to
Dealers at prices which will
DEFl COIIPETITIOX
with any market ill the South. Merchants desirious of
purchasing (foods in our line, wi I find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine before purchasing else
where. Our Catalogue embraces— 8
One .Trillion Asserted Brands *f 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 Jura,
Scotch Snuff, in Bladders and Pocks,
1 ^ assortment of fine aud common.'Rtnelt
“*1 Tebaeco, also a few dozen packages genuine
Turkish Smoking Tobacco, with endless
variety of genuine INenckaum Pipes, 8star
Tnbes and Bowls.
We have a large assortment of Tobacco Poaches and
Briar, Rosewood, Powhatan and Clay Pipes.
Soliciting a continnan' e of the patronage which has
been so liberally bestowed upon us heretofore, we hope
to be able’to offer such'superior inducements as
will pie ise and Increase oar customers.
J t COB LANGSDOKF * CO .
ITl Bay street, between Whitaker.and Barnard,
octM-lm , _^avanMhL_
S^LfOT PMHF SaHO^L
Fmate School in said huiidh^n the
tbemkSksrf m to* I^bls
P % 3 ?^* er
^majy do. dap-'
.$21 00
is 00
15 no
JAMSS & COZBY.
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