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AUCTION sales.
railroad notice#.
O H aod after Mondlt 8
will leave lor Agrit
.with a line of Hacks ra
Damaged on board schi pot into this port
in distress, and sold under Inspection of Port Wardens.
_norl*—ft ' .
■TBtVKJcnETER.
Clasiag Out 0# Fine Furniture wtth>
* Ul be sold TO-MOKBOW, l4th Inst, at ll o'clock,
A. M„ at the residence of Mr. Soeenfeld, in Charl
ton street, near Barnard street
One 7 -octane Plano and Stool. 1 Marble Top Rose
wood Centre Table, 1 French Mirror, 1 Mahogany
hob, s Mahogany Tete-a-tetee, 6 cushioned Chain, I
Mahogany Ann < hair, 1 Mahogany Sideboard, I Mar-
iORTII POINT, Captain Smith,
o e on her regular trip for ‘ S-
11th November, returning will
nrday. IStb inst, at — o'clock.
'« lwljl lObk. Ml “ tr vJU —,
KrT, BRYAN A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
CENTRAL
Savannah, October loth, 18*6.,
This Company is now, in connection with W. J.
IX'kerson * « o.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, <fce., daily from
Twenty to Thirty 'I honsaud Pounds of Freight, and
go through in from three to six days.
Ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
Shippers.
Railroad Freight can bo paid here «r at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
: P HAM#*
SHIP STORKS asp CHANDLERY ;
HORATIO PITCHER’S,
Foot of Uncdhl street, under the Bluff.
Tpor Liverpool
THE a 1 ship MOUNT BLANC,
Donnell, Master, now up for freight or
■HP charter. Apply to
Laroche, a a den a ungklrs, Agt..
novti corner Hay and Barnard streets.
r ‘ '" ■" r
For Liverpool, ”* :
-''AeA ^ new lirst class dipper ehip
VlH«pnA,
Weeks, Commander,
Is now rapidly loadingat Lower Press, and, having
TinOSliiRY and pjrtobl'i
Cotton
Woods erth, Dkniel '”' Gray *- Wood's Planing
M “mcSW Tenoning, Molding and Bash Machines.
Single Machines, all kinds erf Iron and Working
Machinery and Soppiles Rubber tad Leather Belting,
StC ' Steam Goages and Boiler Feeders. '
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Bay street, opp. Mariners’ Church.
NKW YORK
l By of New York, under the Arm of J.
b'CO. and are prepared to afford fair
OHNH. BROWBR.
VILLI Of H. SELLERS,
IKNJAMIN H. BLYDENRUr.au.
pressly for oar city trade, which they
stable terns, for Gold, Silver, or
Insurance Agency,
Security InsuraBce C^ny,
'Capital and Surplus *1,60oJRo.
Phauix Insurance Company
C^dtal and Surplus, +1,500,000. *
International Insurance CoMnnv
Capital and Burplns, *1,*00,000. 3 *
Manhattan Inswance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $900,000.
Risks taken In the above highly responsible Com-
MATS prime Old Java.
30 bags Rio.
SOlmgsSt. Domm». B
$M.C€T fFfhif
1 HE undersigned hawmgrente^ the school build-
ty street, 8«vannab
>0
100 boxes “H. A R." State
ore and far sale by HILTOf
Wirt*-*
panles on Bnildlngs and Met
dons at the lowest rates.
SAVANNAH NATIONAL- REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBERuHsfiT
LOCAL MATTERS
Arrival •* tbs Warbwaaoti.
[ho Htoamship Weybosaett, Captain
I'.nslt, from Now York, arrived at her
,vii iff yesterday afternoon, with a heavy
freight, and a number of paesenfeers.
ilu‘ Weybossett, in coming np the
nvpr „t an early hour yesterday morning,
ou the obstructions just before riay-
J . ti The lights on the obstructions
K ; r0 out at the time, and the Pilot of the
flVrbossett, mistook, the lights on the
„, -unship Leo, which lay at anchor a
.!) irt distance above, for those on the ob-
ij-nctions. If the lights had been on the
ti,steamer would have cleared them
^.[ arrived at her wharf at an early hour
,'erday morning. We understand that
,. u tii's are employed to keep light* on
.i,, 3 e obstructions, and they should be
e l i [ t, 0 a strict accountability for their
, to do so. The Weybossett, came
'fuisterday afternoon, without sustain-
jj'any iujury, and arrived in the city at
;ioll t half past 5 o’clock.
Captain Parish desires us to return
, sincere thanks to the officers of the
.nm cutter Nansemond, for their timely
(U ,l valuable assistance rendered the Wey-
bossett, without which the steamer would
| ia vc been greatly delayed.
HINKIPAL ELECTION.
\ln. Ki.itob : Permit us through the medium
pfvour journal to suggest the following named
eeotletnen of tried experience, as our City
[inhere, at the approaching election, and oblige
Mast Votebs.
For Mayor.
J. P. W. READ.
For Aldermen.
I ( Aoderson, Geo. W. Wyliy,
(' ([Jones, Jacob Waldburg,
1 A HouUard, John McMahon,
Thus. Holcombe, John F. Wheaton,
Thus. Parse, Joa. Lippman,
Roht. Lacblison, A. P. Wetter.
0UTlv-l
Let a full house greet Mr. and Mrs.
AV. H. CKISP to night.
For Mayor :
K. C. Anderson.
For Aldermen :
j. L. VillaloDgR.
W Wyliy,
[ A. Soullard,
,1. Lippman,
J. O'Byrne,
C C .Jones,
J. V. Wheaton,
It. Lacblison,
J. Walborg,
M. Cumming,
J. Cunningham,
W. G. Bulloch.
if I .lanr. Phase present the above tick
et for the consideration of
Vox Poruu.
Weekly Tine to Augusta.
By reference to the advertisement of Messrs.
Erwin A Hardee, in another column of our pa
per. it will be seen that these gemlernen have
placed the steamer Wm. G. Gibbons on the line
to Augusta, and that she will make her trips
regularly every week, leaving Savannah every
Saturday morning, and Augusta every Wed
nesday, The owners of this line pledge them
selves that it shall be a regular accommodation
line lor the merchants of Augusta and Savan
nah, and the planters along the river ; and
there is little doubt, from the known reprnta-
h'iti of the gentlemen connected with it, that
ihctr pledge will be fully redeemed. No effort
on the port of the owners, agents or officers
will he spared to render the most perfect satis-
faction 10 their patrons, and we bespeak for
thorn the confidence of our merchants and
others having business on the river or with
Augusta.
le t the Lovers and Patrons of the le
gitimate drama attend the rich dramatic
least at the Theatre to night, and see
Macbeth produced in excellent style.
Tlie Steamer Savannah.
f apt. s. Spicer, the commander of the
steamer Savannah, lately sunk in the Savan
nah river, about fifty miles from the city, left
on Saturday, with fiats and a number of bands,
lor the scene of the disaster, with the purpose
of removing the cargo and raising the steamer,
which, it possible, will be accomplished by
him, as he is well known for his energy and
perseverance. The Savannah lies in the im-
mi iliate channel of the river, and is a seiious
impediment to the progress of steamers and
flats hound up and down the stream.
WANTS.
WANTED.
.. T>
A HOUSE for a small finally—will Uk« 1 ___
diutely, or any tinH- Between this and the flrst of
January. [Apply to r
.n(*vft£-4tt
SPf(DIAL NOTICE*.
JNO. GILLILAND * cut,
• 190 Congress street
WANTED x>i
middling cotton and rice,
I H 'exchange for $16 to $20,000 of very desirable
Summer Dress lltods, Ac., comprising a
most complete assortment of the choicest ft-abics—N
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNO,
Non "
Philadelphia
Wood, Marsh &■ Haywood.
oct30
orffi Fourth street, Philadelphia.
* Co., or
7e i I |
Reference—Do Witt * Morgan, Bavaunah.
Reference—JC L. Halloweli
House Wanted.
A OOnrORTABLE HOME, or part of
a house, suitable for a private residence, situated
in a good location, is wanted to rent immediately.
Apply by letter, addressed “Leo,” at this office. novts-tf
Cotton Plantation
4V
WANTED.
WANTED to hire a Small CattonPlun'-
Yv tation, embracing froth 300 to 90o Acres.
Address J. & K.. Savannah National Republican
Office, stating Terms and Location,
novl
A 1>A¥ ! Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address
SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
sep15 ! ' Sni
A MOUTH ! Agents wanted
for 'is entirely neto articles, just
out. Address O. T. GiREY, Shty Building, Biddeford,
Maine. 3m seplS
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE LOW,
TO
Wiiidlfp An Estate.
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
C ONTAINING fISOj One Hundred and Eighty
Acres, more or less. About (100J One Hnnared
acres of it in valuable wed; a good Dwelling with fij
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and Cl) seven
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 50 minutes’ drive oft ugiista, the above
place offers superior inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
nov7 cor. Ahercom am\ Bay streets.
ror\yoveinor:
CHARLES f. JJSJyjUAFS,
Of Kichno>1 ill Comity.
4 FDR CON GRES Kr DISTr .
Han. SOLOMON COHEN, *1 ChalluM
FOR SEN .TOR,
UEOBGE S. UWESS, E»«.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES ; - :
Hon. FHIUF M. HI SS LL,
Gen. GKO. P. HARRISON.
Theabovc Ticket will be supported by
BOVlO-Ut MANY CITIZENS OF SAVANNAH.
l J oor ^Xan's Xicket.
L HfHTER FOR SALE.—A mtaanch well
bailt Flat, 1% feet long, 17 feet beam, 3)£ feet
deep; sides built of solid length!*, capable of carrying
40 corde wood. Apply at Mr. Day’8 Wood Yard, next
to R. Habersham’d Rice Mill,
novll—2t P. H. STANTON.
For Sal8
HANDSOME Grey Stnd Horp’r, six years
old, well broken to saddle, and very eentlo.
Warranted sound. Will be sold cheap if applied for
soon. Address “J. R." at this office. tf aov6
A
For Sale.
2 j
- TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP*
t
PER, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Siae of sheets as
follows i 60x24, G0x2S, 60x17, 6ux!», 60x7, 36x2 inches.
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BR ' DFORD.
34S Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLE't,
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
oct 13—2mo L. C. NORVKLL & CO.
GOLD & SILVER
FOR SALE BY
M. »T. DOYLE,
No. 110 Bryan Street.
1 will piy the highest mai ket price for Gold and
Silver. M. J. DOYLE,
novlQ— lw No. 110 Bryan street.
Stoic n.
llHfl.U Gen. Harrison’s Plantation, ou the night of
M. ' the 2d iust., Two Rny mules—one may be
identified by a letter ''J." and a figure S on the right
shoulder, and the other by a saddle mark ou the point
of the left shoulder.
Fifty Dollars Reward for either, or One Hundred
Dollars for both, will be paid upon their delivery to
P. J. MALONfc,
nov4 cor. West Broad and Gaston streets.
Another New York Steamer.
The fine steamer Euterpe, CaptEldridge
the Atlantic Steam Company’s Line, arriv
ed at this port yesterday from New York.
The Euterpe comes consigned to J. R.
Wilder, and is well able to sustain the
reputation of this favorite line. Owing
to the crowded state of our oolomns and
the vohimonius correspondence from
■Milledgcville, we are compelled to omit
a more detailed description of this steam
ship, but will .endeavor to publish it in
bur issue of tomorrow.
Robbery.
" e learn that the store of Mr. Wm,
M. Davidson, situated on Bay street, was
entered on Friday night last, and robbed
® f e°ods to the value of 31,000. No clue
■ns as yet been had to the perpatrator of
this robbery, but we hope the Police will
* wn be °n their tracks and bring them
* u speedy justice.
Thanks. - > ; .
ore under obligations to Mr. Lester, pur-
ier of tbe steamship jsuterpe, and Mr. Parish
P '7 W of the steamship Weybossett, for full files’
01 'ate New York papers.
w 0 are also indebted to the obliging agent of
'faon Express Company for favors received.
n»lriy-Flfth Senatorial District.
06 Hon. James F. Johnson, of Clnyton, has
a Dominated as a candidate for the Senate
c mni 6 . !h Sen,toriaI D >«‘riot, oomposed of the
lc “° Cobb ’ Pnlt0 » » nd Clayton, and has
Pte1 the nomination.
Msthodiit Conference
•Macon'on th' a if! th ° di,t Con,8renoe wiU meet at
ac m on the 15th of this month. V..'--
^ ^ C ^^ 1 * ^ Shakspeare’s Sub-
me TRAGEDY of MACBETH,
To Night.
departure of Steantskins
The .teatwhipa America, Cpt. Lffikt; An-
for N.;?:?*^’ ^ La °’ °** Merrill,
Boon 1 Y kl Uft tti * P° rt f® Saturday after-
Non
PAPER BAGS.
J EST received i«r steamship Ariadne, a large as-
eottmentof
Paper I3ag\s.
WARREN & PLATNKR,
novll .. •~ 210 Bay street.
BOARD.
A PRIVATE family can accommodate a few
gentlemen with Rooms and Hoard. Terms Ten
Dollars per week. Enquire at this Office.
novlO—3t ,.. jt.
HAGS assorted sizes Drop Shot for Bale
orted sizes Drop shot lor i
HILTON & RANDEU,
193 Bay street.
200
novlO—6t
Prime Com.
Prime Com.
fNOR sale, in quantities to suit, by
JT e. V. HUTCHINS,
novlfl -2t
* too, a fine office for rent.
156 Bay street.
Apply ns above.
TOBACCO.
v A "■ 5f' . ,.
-| /' V/'Y B0AES Chewing Tobacco, 4’s, for sale
JL U Y / on consignment by
BRAUY, SMITH * CO .
North ride Bay st, between Whitaker Jfc Bull.
novl0-3t 12 .
For Mayor:
Dr. R. ». ARNOLD.
For Aldermen :
Geo. YV. Wyliy, Henry Brigham,
Edward C. Wade,
John F. O’Byrne,
Robert Lacblison,
Joseph Lippman,
Joo. L. V'lilalonga,
novlO—3t
Hiram Roberts,
Christopher C. Casey,
Francis L. Gue,
George L. Cope,
John Cunningham.
FOR SENATOR :
GEORGE S. OWENS, Esq.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES :
Hon. PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
Gen. GEORGE P. HARRISON.
Mb. Boitok:— Please publish the above Ticket, as
the foregoing gentlemen are candidates, and will be
supported at the eneulng election, on the 15th inst., by
the CITIZENS OF CHATHAM COUNT Y.
nov9—td
HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS,
ale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Bay st, opp Mariners' Church.
JU8T received, and for Sale
novll—tf
ULUE, SAND PAPER,WHITE LEAD
yOR sale by
novll—tf
Election Motice.
An election will he held at the Court
House in the city of Savannah, on Wed
nesday, 15th of November, iuet, for a Governor of the
State ot Georgia, for a Senator of the hirst Senatorial
District, conqioscd ol the comities of Chatham, Bryan
and Kffiugham, and for two Representatives from
Chatham county in the General Assembly of Georgia;
also, for a member of the House of Representatives of
the Congress of the United States, to represent the
First Congressional District of Georgia, as established
by the State < onvention. To entitle a citizen to vote
he must he qualified as prescribed by the Constitution
and laws of the State of Georgia in force immediately
before the 19th of January, A. D. 1S61, fthe date of the
Ordinance of Secession,; and also he must have taken
and subscribed the oath of amnesty, as set forth in the
President's Proclamation of May 29th, A. D. 1665.
Polls will be opened at seven o'clock, a. m, and be
closed at six o'clock, p. m.
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. H. CUYLEK, j. i. c. o. u.
GEO. P. HARRISON, j. i. c. c. c„
JOHN SCREVEN, j. i. c. t. c.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. i. c. c. c.
Uov6 td
JManta t flcdicnl College.
The Course of Lectures in this lnsUtn-
tution will commence ou the first Monday
in November next, and coutinue four months—the
Faculty having changed the time for the session from
summer to the winter months.
JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, Dean.
ocl25 lm
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DIE.
The Original and Best in the World! The only trne
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 dye*. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor.
Also,
Regenerating Extract of Miilefleurs,
for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
ang!5 CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York,
BuRNlNC OF THE MUSiUM
- LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM.
NEW YORK, July 14, 1865.
Messrs. Herring Co. :
Gentlemen—Though the destruction of the Ameri
can Museum has proved a scrions loss to myself and
the public, I am hai>py to verify the old adage, that,
“ItfB-an ill wind that Wows nobody good," and conse
quently, congratulate you that your well-known sales
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 the fire.
After twenty-four hours of trial it was fouud iMUQng
the debris, and on opening it tips day has yielded up
its contents in very guod order —books, papers, poli
cies of insurance, bank bills, all in couditiou/or imme
diate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthi
ness of Herring’s Fire-Proof Safes.
- Truly yours,
P. T. BARNUM.
HERRING’S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES.
The most Keliat.lt VroUxtimifrom. Fire now Kmnen.
Herring * Co.’s Patent Bankers’
Safes, with Herring & Floyd's Patent Crystallzed
Iron, the beet security against a burglar's drill ever
manufacture!.
HERRING & CO.,
No. 251 Broadway, cnr. Murray et.. New York.
FARKEL, HERRING * < O., Philadelphia,
oct 13—5w HERRING & CO., Chicago.
RESCUER & CO., corner Barnard street and Con
gress street lute, have again opened another choice
lot of those fine and elegant
PREMIUM
HOOP SKIRTS, which have given so much satisfac
tion to all who have purchased them. They have also
received another invoice
FINE SILKS, and a large assortment of WOOLEN
GOODS and BLANKETS. Their stock of RICH
DRESS GOODS are still selling at
50 CENTS
PER YARD, and they will continue to offer them at
the above low price. These goods are
ALLOWED
by all to be unsurpassed hy any in the city. They are
receiving goods now direct from Europe, and
j *P£CIAL MOtlCES.
j 1‘OR SHERIFF OF CHATHAM ISlilTY.
j m The undersigned annwmoe to his
j . frfciy'a and the voters of 1 hatham conuly,
that he is a candidate for the office of sheriff,.f the
County at the next clecti m, ami res;!cctfolly solicits
their suffrages in his behalf.
n>,v6 tf BKNJ. L.
STATE AAD Ctim TAX CSIAECTMtT
jf The gobscrilicr is a Candidate for re-
election, and respectfully asks the suffrsge
of the citizens of Chatham County.
SEABORN GOODALL.
OCt30
SHIPPING.
Notice.
Capt. WM. T. EASTON, Tax Conce
rn the Exchange Build*
from 9 a. m. till 2)^ p.
Augi9
i OL. A. W. STONE, Attorney at Law.
will attend to all business entrusted to me
during nyr absence-
novl—2w J. E. BENEDICT.
Wholesale
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Fellner & Poliak,
157 Broughton street, Savannah 6a.,
A RE enabled, through their permanent House in
Boston, to furnish Jobbers and Dealers in this
City as well aa those iu the Country, with more advan
tages and conveniences in the
Boot, anti Shoe Trade.
than any Bouse In said line. or.t26—6m
T. J. DUNBAR* CO.,
Importers And Dealers in
■WINES,
Liquors, Cigars, Ac.
147 BAY STREET,
SJiPJ.Y.r.f//, GEORGIA.
We invite the attention of the
Trade and the Public generally to
mr large assortment of
LiqtiORS,
CORDIALS,
CONSERVES,
CIGARS, A'., Re.,
which is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the State*. We arc sole proprietors of
OUNBAR’S CELEBRATED
WORMWOOD CORDIAL,
the reputation of which ia fully established in this and
Foreign countries.
Dunbar’s well known
STOMACH BITTERS.
guaranteed superior to aDy article of the kind, de
signed expresslv for Hotel and Family Use.
DUNBAR’S
SCREIDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS,
warranted of the utmost purity, and put up expressly
for our House, of which we are sole proprietors and
importers.
Wole Agents for Rolrert Smith's celebrated Phil
adelphia Ale in cases and barrels ; English, r cotch and
American Ale and Porter ; Brandy, scotch. Bourbon
Whisky and Arrack Punches, well known throughout
the United States, put up by us in cases for export and
home consumption.
T. J. D. & CO. are aole agents for H. A H. W.
C.atherwood’s Pure Rye Whiskies, X, XX, and XXX.
Brands guaranteed; uusurpassul in quality nDd excel
lence. onstantlynu hand a large and well ridected
stock of Bourbon and Wheat Whiskies, worthy the at
tention of the trade and connoisseurs generally. An
assortment of (figars of the finest grades, manufactur
ed and imported expressly for this House, which we
offer at the lowest net cash p- ices.
Brandies, Gins, Wines, Champagnes and every de
scription and grade of Foreign Liquors, imported di
rectly by this House, and for sale iu Bond or Duty-
paid at lowest market rates. novl
John B. Fuller,
Mciiufactm r and Dealer,
•VV». 8 Bey Street, .V. I*.
Has In store and ready for immediate shipment, and to
manufacturing to order,
Portable and Stationary Steam En
gines and Boilers,
2 to 250 horse power; «ircular and Uprtelit Saw Mills
of the most approved construction, of all sizes, ent-
ting 700 to 15oo feet of lumber per hour; Gr st Mills,
Mill Irons, Water Wheels, and every kind of Mill Ma
chinery ; Sugar Mills, Paper and Mining Machinery ;
Tools, Tanks. Ac., for Oil and Salt Works; Cotton and
Woolen Machinery, Ac.
Woodworth Planing Ma
chines,
Gray & cod's Planing
Ma> hines,
Daniels' Planing Machines,
Moulding Machines,
Sash Machines,
Tenoning Machines,
Tower Morticing Machines,
Foot Morticing Machines,
Boring Machines,
Blind 1st Tenoning Ma
chines,
Shafting Pulleys and Han-t ircnlar Saw Benches,
gers, Wright's patent Scroll Saws
Rubber and Leather Belt-Patent Belt Scroll Saws,
toga; Clrenhir Reserving Mills,
Leather aud Rubber llose,Upwright heservi"g Mills,
Plumbing and Gas Fi'-kotvy and Mir ing Pomps,
lugs. Every description of Ma-
Steam and Gas Pipes, chinery arid Railway Sup-
Steam and Water Ganges, plies.
COTTON SINS. COTTON GINS.
Taylor. Eagle, Brown, Southern, .Graven, Excelsior
and McCarthy Cotton Gins, with engines or horse
powers, and everything required for the same, in store,
and for sale at the lowest price. Your orders are re
spectfully solicited. novl— ly
Vertical Planers,
Iron Planers,
Engine Lathes.
Drill 1-athes,
Boring Machines,
Slutting Machines,
Upright Drills,
steam Pumps,
Force Pnmpe,
Lifting Pumps,
Suction Pnmpi".
Hydraulic Jacks,
Screw Jacks,
IMTEW STATES STEEL PEN WORKS
FACTORY, CAMDEN, N. J.
Ns. 403 ASCII st . Phtli
N*. 4» Jshn st., N. Mark.
ESTERBROOK & CO
STEEL FRIT MAMJFACTtiRERN.
WAREHOUSES }
Samples andprices on application. Lots made to
oedss of any pattern oy stamp required.
CA1 TU<N.—These Sens are genuine American
manufacture, aud equal in finish elasticity and fine
ness ot point to the best imported. They are, there
fore, sure to gain the confidence of the American pub
lic. The ficsimfie of our. signature ia sufficient sc
curity against foreign imitation.
R. BSTEROTOOKACO
17V And for sale at Retail by all Stationers in the
United States. nnvlo—eodOm
COPARTNERSHIP.
7TTJ, the undersigned, have formed a copartnership
W for the tesnsaettsu of a General C'omroisrion
BALTIMORE 1 SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
THE steamship NORTH POINT,
1 v
will leave Baltimo e
varnish on Saturday,
leave aranuah on
nov6
CiTANGrE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA l)ARIES x IIRUNS WICK, ST.
MARYS. FERN AN OfNA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE well known steamer, formerly the St. Johns,
bat now the Helen Vctty, Captain O. H. In
graham, will lenve the VVhnrr 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. 6T. BENNETT, Agent,
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. S. Samis A Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight |>ayablc by shippers. oct25
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PI COL A TA.
Connecting with steamer "Flora Temple" at St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Centervillage, and all Land
ings on the St. viary’s River.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. < ast-
ner, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
ford'a wharf, near White's Cent ral Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight will be received every day during the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. K. H. BKUKN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnsb
weight aud measurement of goods. tf ang24
J’or Augusta.
T1IE steamer EXPRESS, Captain
J. W. Morgan, will have qairk des
patch as above. This b'iat is entirely
•new. Pcing of immense capacity, ship
pers need not fear havin r their orders left over. Par
ties haring goods consigned t*» them irom the North
aud elsewhere, for Augusta and points beyond, c-sn
collect forwarding charges on same by sending freight
to this line. All hills pakl promptly. Freight received
and stored in fire-proof warehouses.
nov6 F. M. MYRfiLL, Agent.
For Doctortown,
AND STATIONS ON ATI.ANTIC it
GULF RAILROAD.
" The eteamer
ORIENT
will leave her Wharf, foot of Abcrcorn street, on
TUESDAY, Nov. 11th, at 9 A. M., taking freight for
Statione on the line of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
For freight or passage, having snperior accommoda
tion*, apply to CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
novll corner Bay aud Abercornets.
oCtlO
ENCOURAGE
Hone ^
mum MBBCHim’dm
Lightest Ur aught! BoatsTon the
- “ iv ' r * .,«*.*
MAKING REGULAR TRIPS AT THE
LOWEST STAGE OP' WATER,
ALLGOOD8 CONSIGNED TO THE AGENTS
AT SAVANNAH WILL BE FOB WARDED
WITHOUT DELAY, AT CURRENT
RATES OF FREIGHT. »
The new A No.
Steamers
1 Light Draught Augusta Built
UNION
AND „ J
R. H. MAY.
Leave 4 ngusta aud "avannah regularly every week.
As these Boats were built for the Savannah River,
•bippers may rely upon having their Goods go through
without delay, at the very lowest stage of the river, and
at low rate*. *
Merchants and Shippers will have their Goods con
signed to. . F. M. MYHELL,
Agent -teamer Union, or
J. M. KINCHLEY,
* Agent Steamer B. H. May,
? -i t . . Sjvanngh. Gs., or
ocUtl—2w
G. T. JAOK.SOS
Agents Steamer R. H. May,
• CHURCHILL A JOHN8TON.
Agents Steamer Union, Augusta, Ga.
j.
For Augusta.
The etaunch steamer
OAK
will have quick despatch as above.
For freight, apply to J. B. PRE3DEE. Agent.
109 Broughton street.
F.-M. MYRKLI- ‘
novll tf Harris' Building, Bay street
Freight to Augusta
AND * j
POINTS BEYOND !
Vf. B X « I X - - rn\4
TJ JJ" ' ‘ “X_
ForwtrUed by L'ght Dm ft
E are prepared to receive Gooda_ in pur ware
house. free of ston
and covered bv insures
81 Serrr*
novll
For New York.
THE A 1 clipper schr Jon. \V.
Wcbnter, Bdsworth Mnsler, 45 tons
burthen- trill have quick despatch for the
above port. Freight taken at the lowest
rates.
t engagements, apply to
<JUA . I* COLBY A r O..
cor. Bay and Abercorn ate.
For Riceboro.
THE compact and fast Huffing sloop
Fleet. Capt. Charles Thompson, will
have despatch for the above place. Ship
pers will famish weight, and measurement
ot (4oods. Freight payable on Wharf,
tor pai ticulars, apply to the Captain onboard, at
Lower Bice Mih, 01 to the gent,
M. J. DOYLE,
novll-lw >*o 110 lirvan street.
il— bt
For I aiA erpool.
THE tirgr class British ba quo
Thona» W bitney, J. Ke ly,
raagter, warts 300 bales cotton to com
plete cargo. Applv early to
BELL, Vl YLl.Y A CHRISTIAN. 1
For New York.
THE A No. t schooner Yapur,
Boeert. Master, will be ready to receive
freight MONDAY MORNING, the 13th
inri.
__ For height, apply to
DaROCHK, GAPES & UNCKLES Agents.
.rage and covered by insurance,
to be forwarded by the light dra't steamers Berry and
Falcon, and others about to be put on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
smet. ... tf.
C.J- COlJiY & Cft
.» f,
INDIAN STREET
FOUNDRY.
H AVING re-opened oar Foundry and Machine
Shop, we are now prepared to ftarntoh all Hilda of
Iron and Hra- s Castingaas also to build Steam Engines,
Sugar Mill, Circuiur aud Gang Saw .Milla; aud allldnds
of Millwrighting, Kngineerink, Steam Boat and Black
smith Work done at short notice, with promptness and
despatch. ROSE, ARKWRIGHT A CO.
novl -j
JENKINS’ PATENT
Agency,
novl—lm
COMPOSITE IftOg RAILING
sold by Hutchinson A Wlcker-
for sale by ihe Manufacturers'
HUTCHINSON, DAVIES A CO.
UOBMEBLY
f sham. Is now
No. 467 Broome et.. New York.
a
D unn * brown.
SHIPPING MASTERS,
Having opened an office at No. 35 Bay street, bm
tween Habersham and Price streets, we are prepared
to furnish crews at the shortest notioe. „ t*
oct!3—lm ;
Kerosene Ol),
Io barrels and cases;
vemiaHUMi! *'*
BLACK VARNISH;
"a-FITCH j
.1389*19 ifftArOAD Si# <V*
REGULAR LINE.
For Boston.
Schr Witch Qnecn now loading
at Exchange 'Shari.
RICUARDSON jt BaWaRR
Bay st, opp. Marine!'a 1 hurcb.
■ MANILLA;
CORDAGE;
PARS;
BEEF TONGUES;
FAMILY BEEF;
EXTRA MESS-BEEF ;
PfiRK;
BY BLUN * MEYER.
TH }®. d AY, at to O'clock, In front of men, will be sold
•or account of underwriter* and all oonoemed; -
3^asas Brogans, Gab era and Balmorals.
on board of the steamship Hunter <
" York to this port, and sold
m ol Port Wardens
noTl*—;
Underwriters’ Sale.
BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN,
On WEDNESDAY, 15th Inst., at 11 o'clock A M it
the Lmidlng m thechy ot ii^ rtUteeZuitK
account of underwriters and aU concerned;
A portion of the cargo ot the schr. Island Quean,
formating of a general assortment of tiroewii Dr*
Goods, JtCn Ac. - . *
Bagging, boots and c hoes.
Bole Rope, Clothing,
Wooden Ware, Corn and Salt.
Nalls and Hardware.
Molasses, Sugar, Aa, Ac, Ac.
Damaged on board said schr. on her passage from
New York to this port, and put into the port of Dartre
In (Ustrass. J. M. UPPING, Consignee.
N. B.—A steamer will loave this city on Tuesday
morning, 14U> insL, end will accommodate purchasers
and all concerned. nov* -St
editor
(Freni DfeperiS&tory ot the CalM Ststei.)
DIOSMA ORENATA. BUOHU LEAVES.
PROPERTIES.
... V- »
Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aro
matic, their tastes bitterish, and analogous to mint.
Medical Properties aud tseth
Bucbu leaves are gently stimulant, with s peculiar
tendency to the Urinary- Organs, prod a '
diuresis, and like other aim Par medicines, exd_
di .phoresis, when circumstances favor this mode
action.
'J bey are given In complaints of the Urinary Organs,
snch as Gravel Chronic Catarrh of the Madder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urine,
from a Ipsa of tone in the parts concerned In lla eva
cuation. The remedy has also been recommended in
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism Cutaneous aflho-
tlous, and Dropsy.
Heliubold’s Extract Buchu
Is need by persons fromtbe ages of 13 to 25, and from
36 to 55, or in the decline or change of life ; after Con
finement or Labor Pains; Bed-wetting in children.
Iu Affections Peculiar to Females,
The Extract Bucbu is uDeqnaled byany other remedy,
as iu Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painful-
ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcera
ted or Schlrras state ot the Uterus. Lencorrhee or
W hites. *" ’ • ”
DISEASES OF THE BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
AND DROI’SICAL SWELLINGS.
This m-oicine increases the power of Digestion, and
excites me bsorbeura into healthy action, bv which
tb ■ Watery or Calcare. ns depoeidona, md all Unna
tural Enlargements are reduced as well us Pain and
Inflammation.
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
Has cnrwl every case of Diabetel in which it ha*
becngir.n. Irritation of the .\ick ol the tiludd. r and
Inflammation ot the kidneys; Ulceration of the Kid
neys and Bladder, Retention of Ur ine. Diseases of the
Proslr.’.te Gland stone in the Bladder, Calculus,Gravel,
Brick Uu-t Deposit and Mucns or Milky Discharges,
and for Enfeebled aed Delicate Constitutions, of both
Sexes, a’tended with the following symptoms: -In
disposition to Exertion. Loss Of Power, Lorn of fern*
ory, D fflcuKy of Breathing, WeakNervee, TremVing,
Horror of Disease, Wakemlness, Dimness Of Vison.
Pain in the Back, Dot Hands, Flushing of the JSody,
Dryness of the kin, Eruption on the Face, l’alfid
< omit nance, Universal Lassitude of the Mu
System, A. ,
HclmbsM’s Extract Buchu is Diuretic
aud Blood-Purifying,
ABd cures all Disease* arising from Habits of Dissipa
tion, Excesses and Imprudences in Life Impurities
of the Bl> od, Ac., superseding < opalba in afl'co
Hons for which it is used, such as Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and
ByphiUtic Affections with Helm-
beld'i Roue Waste.
SOLD AT
HEX. NI ROAD’S
Drug aod Chemical Warehouse,
594 BROADWAY.
And by Druggists everywberm
ASK FOR
HELMBOLD’S
takkkoothbr.
IJoxvare or Cotinterfeita. »!
novll—lm ’ .
New Goods!
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, $
PLAID POPLINS,
STRIPED POPLINS,
WORSTED A WOOLEN SHAWLS,
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
—» ENGLISH PRINTS,
BLANKETS,
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS,
RIBBONS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS,
gpdalurge assortment of
FANCY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
JOHNS®. MAKER A CO.,
novl M 13» Congress street