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Local matters-
Cobb erics On SWjp beard-
understand from partis. Intcrefited in our
E v „ lirg interest, .tUt a number of robberies
[' ' ie l lately been committed on board of vessels at
[ ’ r , Scarcely* steamship errivcf, that a
; l 0 ’, n U r of tU boxa. are not br ken open and^e
rt.iUentu—«uob ad hats, shoes,dry goods,Ac.—car*
I -j^.i off- * . . .
, ro’terday two of there individuals—one
( Thomas Mahoney, and another whose
we did not learn—were discovered breaking
1 njcfl
novr
, j0 f and turned over to Levi S- Rnseell, Esq.,
u-rce of the Peace, tor prosecution. Mahoney
, . (, ui r-’t-oDtiy arrived frol
boxes on board tU steamship Weybossett,
at our wbarra*. They were eanght in
Washington City-
f .e depredations hare been so frequent of | Shingles, pei
;nt tb" agents and others hare determined *
- a c t- p to them if possible. The boxes are
— „, pjv!! d in good order by the Teasels, but when
I j .ered to the consignee are found to Ure been
l,.d. and the coneequeooe is that the vessels
|,eld liable.
Dickerson has been instrumental in de-
•ing these depredation", ami deserves much
. u f„f tbe interest manifested in behalf of the
,-n^ »nd others.
Krcorery of Stolen Goods.
He noticed a day or two smce the-robbeiy of
store of Mr.' William M. DavidgOD, on Bay
, C .H- We now learn that from information re-
.-ed, Mr. Davidson suspected certain parties,
c ,i put the police on their track. On Monday
..-ening, about 5 o’clock, a man named Patrick
, 4VIii was discovered driving a wagon under the
l u j, containing 17 caddies of tea, lit boxes se-
■ tr , ■> boxes candles, 1 package tobacco, and
’. ijd . articles, which were identified as the pio.
lHI r ol Mr- Davideon, and which had been
cnien from hts store on Friday night last. Davis
* es immediately arrested aDd brought before his
q OI ,or the Mayor, wbo, after an examination’
urne-1 bim over to Leri S. Russell, Esq., on a
-barer ot having stolen goods in his possession.
j usli ce Russell held him to bait in tbe sum of
n, to answer the charge, as soon as a Court
-I Magistrates can be organized.
Brayagi. 5 ■ ,
As a matter pf interest to our eitixens we pub- 5
Heh the following rate of drayage, established by
the Board of Aldermen of the city of Sarsmuflt,
on Nov. 2<f, and which will take effect imme
diately : . . ^ , - . p .. a^ras
Ballast, per ton of 2,240 lbs. .$112
Brcka, per l otio I w
Gbuira, per dozen... •
Caul, per too of 2,240 ibs.... 1 25
Cotton, per bale, any distance..;..,.,.,; 15
Flour aDd other Dry Barrels, per bbl 7 '
Furniture, for I borge wagon, per load.... 50
Grain, except Oats, per bushel 2>£,
Hay, per bundle,:........ .. is
Iron, per ton of 2,240 lbs 1 00
Liqnors and Salted Provisions, per bbl... ' 10
‘ “ ‘•'tflrfibd or pipe. 10
Lumber,.per 1,000 feet . 1 2»
Oats, per bushel
Bice, per tierce, 20c., per half tierce 15
Salt, in bulk, per bushel 4
sacks, per sack , 7
is,per thousand 75
Staves, M •« mo
Sugar, per hhd. of 1,000 lbs., or over.... 50
“ ot less than 1,200 lbs.... 40
Tobecco, per hbd -50
Trunks of travellers, 2 1-2 feet long 25
Valises and OBrpel Bags 10
Wood, per cord to. any portion of the city 1 25
For a full load of any articles not enumerated
in the above, no charge shall be allowed to exceed
40 cants for a single horse dray or wagon, and 65
cents for a double horse dray or wagon.
For anything less than a’ full load, not aore
than 25 cents shall be charged.
Departure of Steamships and Steamers.
Tri weekly Trips to Dactortown.
■ .\uection is called to the advertiiement of
\ | )j e .-;r>. Chas L. Colby A Co., in our issue of this
r fmormog. It will be aeeo that these gentlemen
,iva established a tri-weekly line of steamers
| jbet ween this city and Dqgtortown, and that their
I ! iteamere, the Gen. Shepley, Orient and Clarion,
i will ran regularly to that place, leaving this
gj.nin'. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
[ I tnd innecting with the Atlantic and Gulf Rail
E J -sad at Dactortown. We are pleased to see these
I 1 !tf iris to extend the trade of SavaDnah with the
| ( uterior, and hope they will be sustained by i
| iberal support.
The Baltimore Daily Commercial.
This is the name of a new daily paper pub-
| ;.shcil at Baltimore, by Messrs. Wm. Wales &
li'o. The Commercial is got up in fine style,
Suul in typographical appearance is unsur
U :asscil. It is devoted to general news, and
] onunercial matters is a leading feature of the
ruraal. We welcome the Baltimore Com
l-cr-. tal as one of the best of our exchanges,
Sj.nd recommend it to the patronage of our
IMerchants.
The Weather.
| Yesterday was a damp, dismal, disagreeable
B day. The rain commenced at an early hour
H i toe morning and continued without inter
im ais.-iou during the entire day, not in torrents,
B .-.uwever, but sufficient to make it quite unpleas-
Bnit for those having business on the streets,
B hi. h wcri?Wcry muddy, and in many places
■ timed impassible. Thdre was consequently
B u : little business of any kind transacted.
The Circus performance, which was ad-
B f-rtifo.l to tia given last evening, did not take
B li e on account of the very inclement weather
B*oicli prevailed. It is quite probable that the
B -miiiaentary matinee benefit to the Orphan
fli-jium, which was announced f- rthis afternoon,
T v also be postponed should the stormy weather
B ’tiioue.
B Owing to the inclemency of the weather, there
Kristin performance at the Theatre last night.
Illegally Cutting Wood.
1 'Vithin the last week or ten days, several
gtirties have been arrested and brought before
B..c Mayor, on a charge of cutting wood from
F f property of the city, lying on the outskirts
I :tr eof. They were however discharged for
By- "ant of sufficient evidence to commit
i j?m This should be a warning to others.
More Light.
| : -sa «e, in behalf of our citizens generally,
I i-i the employes of the Post Office and News-
S 'oer offices especially, prevail upon the Gas
fhapany to “lift the veil” of darkness, and
tmuve the pressure of prejudice” by turning
i ".the pressure at an earlier hour in the even-
| -1' A compliance with this request will be
B - .blic blessing.
irvight Between Savannah and
Augusta.
| ' ,v - call the attention of merchants and
g ier. to the rates of freight on steam boats
■ between this city and Augusta. These
■Yes h ave |, een carefully considered and
Br-eii to by the owners and agents of these
B ! -i and will be found to have been consider-
■“’1? reduced from former charges.
KOB new tokk .
Steamship Weyboeset, Wednesday, November 15th,
at 4 o'clock, p in.
steamship Euterpe, Wednesday, November 15th, at
4 o'clock, p m
Steamship Hunter, Thursday, November 16th
at 4 p m,
t'OR BALTIMOJtK.
Steamship North Point, Saturday, November 19, at
— o’cl'ick.
FOB AUGUSTS..
Steamer iVm GGibbons, everyatnrda? at So'cio k
a m.
Steam r Uak, Thursday, 6 pm.
FOR D0CT0RT0W5, RTO.
Steamer Gene al Sbeplcy, Thnieday, November 16th,
at 9 o’clock, a m.
FOB FALATSA, FLA.
Steamer Helen Getty every . aturday morning at
10 o’clock. “
r learner Fountain, every Tuesday morning at 10
o clock. *
WANTS.
ROOMS -Ml) BOARD WASTED.
A and hi« wife desire nicely
furnNhed Kooms and B<»ard with a private fami
ly. Address box 700, Post Office, Savannah, Ga.
novl3—2t
wanted to rent.
A WELL famished House, in Savannah, fora
family of five persons ; or a genteel unfurnished
House. Address, with terms, or cull on
A. T.. HARRIS.
novl 3— ^t Post Office, Savannah.
WANTED.
A HOUSE for a small family—will take it imme
diately, or any time between this and the first ol
January. Apply to
novla—4t
JNO. GILLILAND * CO,
190 Congress street.
WiNTBD
B IT a party of respectability t
and Two Bedrooms ad|.
. and position, a Parlor
adioining furnished well
with privilege of rooking; or Board in a desirable
family for two adults and two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding,” office of this Paper, statingtenns,
Ac. novl4—tf
(’on.xijrneeis AV.anted
F OR. 4 Riles ' oit'»n picked up on -avannah River
hy steamer Falcon, marked W. <j. s. 1 bale; no
mark, ;! bales. If not claimed within one week, thev
will be sold to jiay expenses.
CH AS. L. COPBY & CO ,
novl4-1 w cor. Abercom ai d Hay streets.
WANTED
MIDDLING COTTON AND BICE,
J N 'exchange for $15 to $20,000 of very desirable
Summer Hress Good". Ac. comprising a
most comjilete assortment of the choicest frabics—No
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOCNG,
Te North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DcWitt & Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—M? L. Halloweli & Co., or
Wood Marsh & Haywood.
octJO
jyiCtAL NOTICES.
FOR SENATOR-,
GEORGE 8. *wm
FOR REPRESENT STYES :
Hon. PHILIP US? KLSSELI.
Gen. GEOJRGE P H4KBISOA
ME/Bi>rroa:— Please pnb’.i ii the Kbovc, ‘Firket, as
the Ibregniug gentlemen art*'^uidid^ps, and will lie
supported at tbe ensuing eiedt^n, on the l^th iH., by
the . CITIZENS OF t H^THAJM COL-Nl Y.
nov9—td * * x ~ 1 -
Election lotice.
A n election will be held at the Court
wv House in tlic Nly of Savannah, on M'ed-
nesday, 15th of November, jart., for a Governor of tile
State oi Georgia, for a Senator of the First Senatorial
District, composed ol tbe comities of Chatham, Bryan'
and Effingham, :m:l for two Representatives from
Chatham county in the General Agxcmbly of Georgia;
also, for a member of the House of Representatives of
tbe Congress of tbe United States, to represent the
First Congressional District of Georgia, as established
by the State ' opvention. To entitle a citizen to vote
lie mu<t be qualified as prescribed by the 1st Section
of the 5th Article of the new Constitution of the State
of Georgia, recently adopted by the Convention of
said late, and also he most have taken
and subscribed the oath of amnesty, as set forth in the
President's Proclamation of May 29th, A. P. 1S65.
Polls will be opened at seven o'clock, a. m„ and be
closed at six o’clock, p. in.
The -Sheriff of the county, or his Deputy, with the
Constables thereof, who bave complied with the Pro>
clamation of the President aforesaid, are required to
attend said election and preserve order.
WM. II. CUTLER, j. l. c. u. c.
GEO. P. HARRISON j. i. q. c. c.
JOHN SCREVEN, j. i. c. c, c.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. i. c. u. c.
nov6 td _
a AJ LOO AD NOT4C&B.
THE iARGESI
E ST AB LISHMEHT
IN THIS COUNTRY.
FOR SHERIFF OF CHATHAM COIATY.
The nudersigned announce to his
BK-»R> friends and the voters of Chatham connty,
that he 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 COl.YTY TAX COLLECTOR.
The snlwcriber is a Candidate for re-
election, aud respectfully asks the suffrage
of the citizens of Chatham County.
SEABORN GOODALL.
oct30 . ^ .
Notice.
Capt. WM. T. EASTON, Tax Collec
tor, has his office in the Exchange Build
mg, foot of Bull street. Hours, from 9 a. m. till 2X p,
m. aug29
notice:
UOL. A. W. STONE, Attorney at Law.
will attend to all business entrusted to me
during my abee^pe*
novl—2w J. E. BENEDICT.
Atlanta • Hectical College.
The Course of Lectures in this Institu-
tution will commence o"h the first Monday
in November next, and continue four months—the
Faculty having changed the time for the session from
summer to the winter months.
JOHN G. WExSTMORELAND, Dean.
oct25 Ira
BATCHELOR’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 Drug
gists. The gennine is marked William A. Batchelor
Also,
Regenerating Extract of Miileflenrs,
for Restoring and Beantlfying the Hair.
anglS CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
Cotton Plantation
WANTED.
1I7ANTEB to hire a Small Cotton Plan-
VV Antion, embracing from 900 to SOti Acres.
Address J. * K„ Savannah National Republican
Office, stating Terms and Location,
novl
A DAY I Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the «nfy cheap one licensed. Address
SHAW & CLARE, Biddeford, Maine.
sep!5 3m
A MONTH S Agents wanted
for sir entirely new articles, just
out. Address O. T. GiRKY, City Building, Biddeford,
3m seplfi
Maine.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALTS LOW
TO
' b.-ingc of Postoffice tf ours .
' J l- A. L. Harris, Special Agent Post-
n Department, requests us to state
■' ou find after to-day the Postoffice
r ' to f the delivery of mail matter will
* ir om y a. M. to 4 P. M.
r|p ntionof the Steamship Fannie.
ij e steamship Fannie will not sail to-day
r Bammore, as advertised, owing to the in-
foency 0 f t h e weather yesterday, and the
“Possibility of discharging her in conse-
Due notioe will be given of her day
wiling, ' -
From New York.
‘ : ; e Et eamship Hunter, Capt, Rogera, from New
j, 1, arrit ed at her wharf at an early hour
ria J aitarnoon. She brings a large number
vaseengerg and a heavy freight. We are in-
^ parser J. c. Jeffrey, for late New York
tr *i one day in advance of the mail.
Post Office at Eden, Ga,
e learn that the Post office has been re-
’ ’9-hed at Eden, on the Central Railroad,
' Milton Humphreys, Esq., appointed poat-
c A mail will therefore be sent to that
1 cry Wednesday, the first mail leaving
Personal.- ,
Woodson ann lad, ia 0Br
a -t«rd on th , rtaamer Hunter, from New
’ 4 y e °jograing at the Pala.yi House.
.cgf aad Oheoked Homespun, at 45
tegether with Marlborcugh
at A, RBS0HER 4 CO.’S,
Wind Up An Estate.
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
/CONTAINING flSOi One Hundred*and Eighty
V.J Acres, m^re or less. About fltkli tine Hundred
acrea of it in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with G)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and (7) seven
I-arm Buildings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within 5n minutes' drive oftxugosta, the above
place offers superior inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
D0V ‘cor. Abercom and Bay streets.
For Sale.
-f tJ FIRKINS choice Bntter.
A O CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
novl4-tf cor, a bercoru and Bay streets.
Notice.
L’OB SAJ-U—500 Acres of Land—60 acres
F Land—suitable for Com and Cotton—well im
proved and healthy; it is a very public place, and a
good business has been done in merchandizing before
the war; will be sold low. Apply next doofto the
comer of Charlton and Montgomery streets, Savan
nah, Ga. nov9—Sw
For Sale.
.
25 TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP-
FEB, manufactured expressly for the Southern mar-
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 60x24, 60x2S, 60x17, « Ux9) *0,7, gc^
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
848 Broadway; R. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES
Corner Bud and Bay streets,
OCt )6—?mo L. C. NORVELL Am
8URN1NS DF THE M&M
LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM.
NEW YORK, July 14,1855.
Messrs. Herring Co. :
Gentlemrs—Though the destrnction of the Ameri
can Museum has proved a serious loss to 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 well-known safes
have again demonstrated their superior fire-proof
qualities in an ordeal of nnusual 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 bnilding, and in the hottest of the fire.
After tweuty-ionr hours of trial it was fouud among
the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded up
its contents in very good order-books, papers, poli
cies of insurance, bank bills, ail in conditioiijfor imme
diate use, and a noble commentary on tbe trustworthi
ness of Herring’s Fire-Proof Safes.
Ttuly yours,
P. T. BARNUM.
HERRING’S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES.
The most Reliable Protection from Five now Known.
Herring A Co.’i Patent Banker.’
Safe., with Herring * Floyd’s Patent Crystalized
Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever
manufactured.
HERRING & CO.,
No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray at. New York.
BARREL, HERRING * ' O., Philadelphia.
oct!3—5w HERRING & CO.. Chicago.
ITCH! • ITCH! ITCH!
Scratch ! Scratch! Scratch!
WHEATON’S OINTMENT
Will an re the Itch in 43 Boars.
Also, cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price, Po cents. For sale. by
all Druggists.
By sending 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 of
the United States. 6m sep21
RE-ORGANIZED FOR A
mm soutprn
For tbe Season
1865 and 1866 T
POSITIVELY LAST DAY BIT FOLK.
Holiday Er'in^, Mot. 13.
IS T ew ^cYet.s—
New 'Features.
On Wednesday Afternoon a grand Matinee for the
Female Asylnm of Savannah.
THE MANAGERS would respectfully state that in
organizing their Circus Company for a Grand South
ern tour, they have spared neither time, labor nor
money to make their present combination the most
brilliant and attractive ever presented to the patronage
of the public,
This graud alliance of talent is organized on a scale
of unprecedented mtgniflcence, and the extraordinary
and varied performances of the great array of
FOREIGN AND NATIVE
ARTISTS !
will inaugurate a new era in amusements.
THIS COLOSSAL COHBLYATIOX
OF V:
itar Performers
Among whom are
DEN STONE, JOHN lURRAY, FRANK
ROSSTON, Le JENNE BURT, THE DENZ0R
BROTHERS, CHARLES, VALENTINE and
RUDOLPH, LEE POWELL, THE SAGRINEE
FAMILY, Mans. PENELLE, Mdlle. SOPHIA,
FERDINAND and HENRI, CHARLES LOW-
BEY, and
Prof. G-. P. Hutchings on
and His
TRAINED DOC?.
Each iierformance will commence with a Grand
Cavalcade and conclude with the langhable perform
ances of
, DEN STONE’S
COMIC MULES,
GABE AND KATE.
Public attention is called to the
v a-«A.NT)
FREE EXHIBITION
or TH*
Gymnastic Miracle
or
^RONAUTIC-OSCiLLATIOR!
oa,
T HE (new and first claau gteumt&ip- NORTH‘1 delivered at
POINT. C aptain Smith,will leave for Raltirao'e I •
on v ATTRDAY next, tbe lSih iurt. at — o’clock. * ‘
1 The North Point has elegant etaUroom accommoda
tions for pasteiigers.
For freight aiid passage, apply to
. WK-T, BRYAN & CO.,
Jones’ Blodc.
Pa^scnvers brthis route for New York will save tw<*
hundred mflr? of sea travel and will receive thr High
tickets via Philadelphia at -fame rato* a9 now charj^d
bv‘NewYork lines
Freight will also Ik; cheeked through to New York
as ]< »w U9 any oilier route. novli
Aqvii-i - _
with a fine of Hncksimm^* *- m!. e
Cwttral Railroad, and
and Savannah Baftaood.
Pasatogersby ftl# fine wm
T’lt’f ’--■X’lTdSL'Sl
- ■ GEO W. A- '
sep*S General
—rrr
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
nun rn.fij
AUCflOKl 8ALE8.
ft on
Ot UHDAYnext, 17th in*., at U o'clock, will be
*>ld hi front of store:
stboonsrjr ^ *
built of Rtie best Pasture i
BY BBXHi, WtU.); & CHRISTIAN
THIB DAY, at .11 O'clock, im front of store, wifi tfa
' - : t
t-lt
t cases
novll-
rnderwrilers 5 xSale;
BY BE EE, WYEEY * CHRISTIAN.
On WKDiNJtoUAY, 15th iuat.. at lu o'clock, La front
of atotp, will be sefid for acoount of nnderwritera
■ . and ail concerned:
1 caawDry < .oods, containing: *
I piece AUendak- 6 hearing, 2 3 / yards wide.
U pieces Bleached Shirting.
10 do. Long Cloth. : •
1 do,
S do. Manhattan Long Cloth.
v <r.
QlIAN&E of day.
UNITED STATES NAIL FINE.
For Palatka, Fla., I ship Freight and other expeira^moat be' paid' by
Superintendent’* Olfice, >
Savannah, Uc^rber Btlfa, 1865./
This Company is now. in connection with W.
Di-kerson A < o. - * Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augnsta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily from
Twenty to Thirty I fomrand Poupda of Freight, and
VIA DA MEN, liRUNS WICK, ST.
MARYS. CEliNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICO LATA.
Shippers,
Railroad Freight can be paid here or at deMbatlon.
Freights on Perishable Goods most be prepaid.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
octW General -
THE well known steamer, formerly the St. Johns,
but now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the vtuarf foot of West Broad
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock,
A. M., precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent,
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. S. Samis & Co.
Palatka, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers. oct25
[REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN ' ' r .
I Augusta* Savannah
The new fast Iron steamer
AY in. Gr.fribbons
Capt. Thomas N. Phil pot, having superior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly
between the above cities—
leaving Savannah evei
leaving A uuusta every
Laying at Mathew*
For Palatka, Fla.|^ UiedeeireoItheAKenuoftbeOH,bo,,,to
PERHAYFAT ACCOMODATION BOAT
for the merchants of Augusts and Savannah, and
tbe Planter* along the line of the River, and with
this object in view, no effort wm be spared on tbe part
_.v . ■ * meet tbe wants of
A HARDEE.
JNO. L BOUMILLAT, Agt «n Wharf.
nov!3—1m
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FKRNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLA TA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple” at r St. I of her Owners, Agents or Officers to i
Marvs. Freight will be received for King’s j the Traveling and Freighting public.
Ferry, Centervillrge, aDd all Land- I ERWIN
inga on the St. Vary’s River.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. i 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’s wharf, near White’s Central Press, or to
M. A COHEN, Agent.
Freight will be received every (lav during the week,
at the warehouse, by W.M. R. H. BHUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnsh
weight and measurement of goods. tf aug24
(From Dispensatory of tbe tinited States.)
| DI0SMA OREXATA.
? r ^ *1, * ■
BUOHU LEAVES.
. .'SI T. ^
i or Augusta.
PItOPEKTIES.
THE steamer itvprfqs I Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aro-
J. w"KnT r Ji\?ve^lcrd^ Sphrt*. ““ « mint,
patch us above. This boat Is entirely I
Medical Properties and Uses.
new. Being of immense capacity, ship
pers need not fear having their orders left over. Par
ties having goods consigned te them irom tbe North
and elsewhere, for A ngusta 'andante'bej^dTcan I tcSjy 1 ^
collect forwarding charges on same by sending frciidit
to this line. All Sills paid promptly h^Freigh^recei^rt I ? nQ * ute mwuctnat, exclti
and stored in fire-proof warehuiiivs ” ^ I ‘'“phoresis, when circumstances lavor this mode
nov6 F. M. MVREU, Agent.
For Augusta,
The staunch steamer
OAK
will bave quick despatch as above.
For freight, apply to J. B. PRKSDEE. Agent.
109 Broughton street.
F. M. MYRELI,
novll—tf Harris’ Building, Bay street.
the Urinary Orgraov producing
diuresis, and Hke other simi'ar medicines, exciting
•dioi
They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs
such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urine,
from a loss of tone in the parts concerned In its eva
cuation. Tbe remedy has also been recommended in
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism Cutaneous /. flec
tions, and Dropsy.^ ^
HelmbokPs Extract Buclto'
I Is used by persons from the ages of IS to 25, and from
35 to 06, or in the decline or change of life ,- after Con
finement or Labor Pains; Bed-wetting in children.
For Liverpool. In Affections Peculiar to Females,
THE
Donnell,
A l ship MOUNT BLANC,
Master, is now loading
Tbe Extract Uucbn is unequaled byauy other remedy,
at I 88 ln Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painful-
hite’s Press. Haviug the larger portion ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcera-
of her cargo engaged, will have immedi-1 ted or Scbirrus state of the Uterus. Leucorrhea or
.... , Whites.
ate despatch. For balance of freight,
enquire of
Laroche, gaden & unckles, A g ts.
novl4
For pliia.
THE schr. DeSoto, now loading,
can take the bulk of 100 bales Cotton, if |
applied for immediately. Apply to
LaROCHa, GADEN A UNCKLES.
nov!4
DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and
excites the Absorbents into healthy action, bv wh’ch
th.’ Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unna
tural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain aud
Inflammation.
a
novl4
For New York.
THE A No. 1 schooner Vapor,
Bogurt. Master, is row loading. Having
larger portion of freight engaged, will
■have immediate despatch.
For balance of freight, enquire of
IjaKOCIIE, GAUBN & UNcKLii-, Agents.
FLYING IN THE AIR!
By tha intrepid Pancrstist,
SIGNOR FERDINAND,
The “ Wonder of the World.”
Tm* extraordinary gratuitous display of Seneatlonal
Gymnastic N*6at9 will afford lovers of the marvel
ous a treat KXTRAVAGANTLT SUPERB and
INEFFABLY BEAUTIFUL, The peerless Oymnaat
i n the execution of this
Electrifying Act
I Na
at
this Office.
Has attained th© highest sublimities of his roeatioTr,
and his UNEXAMPLED DARING and SKILL form
a Picturesque Spectacle—the molt magnificent
ever given to tho human eysto contemplate.
er"ME*i»iw. STONE A ROSSTON designed this
remarkable Pree Exhibition of ./Brial Flights
for a GRAND FEATURE of their Interior Enter-
I taimnenta; but the erection of the pillars and platform
I occupied so much valuable time, andj required so
• great a space, that it waa found v**ry inconvenient and
t quite impossible to give it to their patrons without*
intlemen of good habits can be accomrno- i ^ oll S intemiption of the brilliant Arent© Perform-
GOOD BOARD
very pieaaant locality can be obtained. Apply
nov!3—3t
BOARDING
dated with good board, without lodging, in
central portion of the city. Apply at this Office,
novls—3t
expense atr
: Marvel,
To Rent.
A XABGE andcommodions Warebonse, situa
ted immediately on the wharf, capable of holding
terms, apply to
BDWIN £■ HERTZ.
ted immediately on the wharf,
six hnndred bales cotton. For term
novlli—fit
To Rent.
T WO bai
floor,
Liquor
FOR SALB
t«r THIS OFFICE.
-a ' • ' <; ’ , '*
- ■ ' M •
iely fnrni.-hcd Rooms, on second
tly and conveniently located, and
only a lew moments' walk from the Exchange,
suitable for two or four young men or Bachelors.—
Character oi family unexceptionable^ Ap^lj to
novto—lw „ No. Hu Bryan street.
Offices to Beat.
"NESIRAHUE Offices to Rent over store corue r
l Bay and Barnard streets, Knauireof
novl! I.xROrHE, <MD1
& IINGKLFS.
GOLD & SILVER
FOR SALK BY
M. J. DOYLE,
He, 110 Bryas Slwet.
-- •
^oc fw Gold and
ances, aivl notwithstauding the enormous ex]
tending the production of this Gymnastic J
Messrs. Stojib Jk. Rosston prefer to present it as a
FREE OFFERING, rather than the Public mould be
deprived of witnessing the most gigantic and absolutely
startling demonstrations of physical vigor aad agility
ever displayed by man. ^
UT‘ The exciting nature of these prodigious and
novel Fligh fs absorbed the attention and jusiased the
inhabitants of tho principal cities of Europe, and the
Press of that country teemed with landatory ealo-
ginma of the unequaled feats accomplished by Sig. FJ
This splendid GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION will be
given adjacent to the
STONE ft ROSSTON CIRCUS PAVILION,'
At One o’clock, P. M *
Upon a huge Flatform placed on alovated pillar*, en*'
abling every spectator to obtain a complete view of
this triumph of modern gymnastics. The Public can
mfa only a very fatnt Idea from the virtou Pictorial
Sacnes of this stupendous dhptay of its lffimease at
tractiveness and hazardous nature Itis the culmi
nating glory of Paacrstlc Art and Tire grandest suc
cess of progressive talent known in history, yleldl
distinction subordinate to no event recorded in
annals of Popular Amusements.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—Ladies and persons naturally
nervous aad timid, entertaining fears of accident to
giddy eminence, novel arrangements are made by the
ass of india-rubber mattresses and springs in the' plat
form to save him from serious injury. But he gene.
rail;
ha gene,
and 1 nitrous skill
results undesiabl*
SUver 1 *” 1 * 4 * 1116 higlle8t market
hovlOJ-lw
DOYLE,
No. 110 Bryan street
injury.
sucoeeds, with a polished gr
■nores all peril, & aahierin
mg, causing the fascinated populace to applaud
with enthusisstio frensy and colossal shouts of ad.
•Th# Champion of Athletean 9
First flsss Brete CC *
Second Class Seals
TB
200 V** “‘“hjlton a^andkll v:: "r "j.S
^ * ^Dayrtreet, tfoon m *»} h&U pa« 6 p. m. 12 novfi
For New York.
THE A 1 clipper schr Jos. W.
Webster, Bets worth Master, 45 tons
but then will have quick despatch for the
►•above port. Freight taken at the lowest
rates.
For freight engagements, apply to •
CHA-. L COLBY & CO.,
nov! 1 cor. Bay aud Abercom sta.
For Ricetau
THE compact and fast sailing slooi
Fleet. Capt. Charles Thompson, wH. ,
have despatch for the above place. Sbip-
•pers -will furnish weight and measurement
. ot Goods. Freight payable on Wharf
for par dciilara, apply to the Cupt.iu on bea’d, at
Lower Rice Mill, ot to the Agent ^ 1
,, , M. <1. DOYLBL
novll lw No llo Bryan street.
HelmUoW'S Extract Buchu
Has cured every case of Uiahetea in which it has
been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and
Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid
neys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the
Prostrate Gland. Stone in the Bladder, Cakulus,travel,
Brick dost Deposit-and Mucus or Milky Discharges,
and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both
Sexes, attended with the following symptoms: —In
disposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Mem
ory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves. Trcmblimr.
Horror of lfisesae, Waksmlness. Dimness of Vi«oiL
Pain in the Back, Hot Hands. Hushing of the Bodv.
Dryness of the t-Hn, Eruption un the Face, Pafltd
1 ountenonce, Universai Lassitude of the Mosenlar
SyBtem, Ac.
17 do.
5 do.
a do.
1 do.
Prints.
Tickhig.
Checks.
Madder Prints.
-^“juged on board of the steamship — on her
from New York to this port and «qM nmw
yyeuiou U f Port Wardens. BOVld^t
, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
On W EDNESDAY, tsth iflet at 10 o^lock, ln front Of
store, will be sold:
. • .
1 case (m pr.j cotton Cards,
lease (500 prq Wooten Cards,
13 cases imported dark Brandy
12 boxes bn»\vn Havana ^uKar
42 bales Gunny Rigs, Satejioaitive. novll—2t
BY BEI<L, WYIHLY A CHniSTUX
TO-MORROW-, 15th tuat., at 10 o’clock, in front of
store, wil be said;
59 Demijohns Holland Gin, In bond, tmnartod net
sloop Sylvia, fromBqrmtpla. r
—ALSO—
loo sacks Turk’s Island Siolt—duty paid.
Bovl4-2t
BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN^
On WEDNESDAY, nt 10 o'clock, will botold, la front
of store
6 bags Coffee.
14 boxes Tea.
51 d’s Soap.
1 do. Farina. • • » . - *
26 da Starch.; ; - *
■ 4 do. Coffee.
1 keg Mustard.
Sale positive to dose consignment. not14^-2t
Underwriter*’ Sale. .
HY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
On WEDNESDAY, 15th Inst., at 11 o'clock, A. M„ at
the Landing in the city of Darien, will be sold tor
account of underwriters-and all concerned t •
A portion of the cargo of the schr. Island tfnaen,
consisting of a general assortment of Groceries, Dry
Goods, <£c- Ac.
t-aggiug Boots and b hoes. " -■ ,v
Bale Rope, Clothing,
Wi,<den Ware, om and Salt.
Nalls and Hardware.
Molasses, Sugai, «c„ &c., Ac.
Damaged on board gakl schr. on her peasant from
New York to this port, and put Into tbe port of Darien
to distress. J. M. kPPING, r ‘
N. B.—A steamer will leave this "
morning. 1 Jtbihst., and will seen
aud all concerned. nov* -fit
HPPING, Consignee,
this dty on IMsadsy
commodate porehreem
Freight te Augusta
AND
POINTS BEYOND I
Faiwaitipd by L ; ght Draft Si earners.
W E are prepared to receive Goods in our ware- ?
house, free of storage and Covered by insurance,
to be forwarded by tbe light dra't steamers Berryand
Falcon, and others about to be put on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
sep2i tf . C. L. COLBY & CO-
.0111
JUST jfrECiSIVED
PRIME LEAF LARD, in Small Tuba tor
family use.
GOSHEN BUTTER,
GOSHEN and ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
CRANBERRIES,
FAMILY & EXTRA FLOUR.ichores brands.}
STUART’S REFINER SUGARS,
SELF RAISING FLOUR,
PRIME BREAKFAST BACON,
JAVA and RTO COFFEES,
FINE IMPERIAL,
HYSON, YOCNG HYSON,
OOLONG, SOUCHONG TEAS, 4e., it,
by BTUART & CO., Family UrooCr*,
cor. Bull and Broughton streets.
Agents for H<v'head's celebrated Yeast Powdery
tbe best and cheapest used.
Go Ms dehvteed to all parts of th. city Free.
npvbi :( t,
M
I’m
REGULAR IjTNF.
For B ston.
Schr Witch Queen now loading I
at Exchange Tharf.
RICHARDSON * BARNARD,
Bay at., opp. Mariner’s hnreh.
nov6—tf
For Liverpool,
The new first class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
Weeks, Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at Lower Prerts, and, having
larcejengagementa, will have quick despatch. ^
For freight or passage, (taken at lowest rates), an-
HAKLE i L, COLBY & (O ,
Machinery.
Portabl ® Steam
Helmbold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic
and Blood-Purifying,
And cores all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipa
tion, Excesses ana Ttnptud* , nees in Life Impurities
of the BJood, dfcc., superseding t opaibs in affec
tions for which R is used, such as Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and
Syphilitic Affections with Hein-
bold's Rose Wash.
[SOLD AT
' HELlffBOLD’S
- * t
Drug and (jhemiual Warehouse,
59* BROADWAY.
And by Briiggists everywhere.
\ ASK FOR -' ,
II i: L MB OLD’S
TAKE NO OTURB.
Ileware Of Cntlnterfeits.
iorll—lm
Cotton Gina Grist Mills, Rice Mills.
SAW
Woodworth, Daniels, Gray A Wood’s
Machines,
Machinery and Suppilee, J
.etc. _
Steam Guagea and Boiler Feeders.
Send for a Circular-
oct IT—“lm
wore r. -
Pintiiff
fiLUE, SAW) PAPER,WHITE LEAD
I? OH sale by J
Just
A- large aSSORTXJINT OF
Fancy Groceries.
AMONG WHICH ARB:
Figs and Raisins—new.
Crackers—Bartam aad Batter, fbondmadej. Extra
Fods, Egg, Lemo% Fancf, A
Anoisced
and Pffot
Pickles, Sauces and Catnaps.
Canned Fruits aad Vegetables.
Assorted Jellies. c
Guava Jelly. ' - ■*"
Sago Cheese. < '' - ■ ' ' ...
Pearl iiariey, Sago, Arrow Root and Tiptoes.
Xara Starch and Farina.
Pure Spices, whotoand gouad,. dto.
^^^cor.^nil and Barnard streets.
Powder.
g0 v,™«, . lb. cannisters, Kentucky Rifle
der.
Powder.
20 cases, v. 1b. caunistcrs, Kentucky Rifle Pow-
30 qr kegs “Hunting” Powder, manufacture of
“Hazard Powder Co.” For sate by
novls—6t
HILTON *
RANDBLI.
193 Bay stree
street.
JKNKIN S’ Pa.TIjllN’P
COMPOSITE IRON SAILING
UOBMEKLY sold bv Hntchlnann * Wicker-
r sham, is now for sale by the ManxCaetnrais’
Agency.
novl—:
lm
HUTCHINSON, DAVIES * OO
No. 467 Broome at.. New Ye
ork.
sflieT FrMHt SCHOfL
T HE nudersigned having rented the school build'
in" on the corner of Charlton and Drayton strsets’
would respectfully announce to the public that he, as-
-istod by Mrs. Aletbea S. Burroughs, will open a Select
Female School in said bnilding on the fleet Monday la
October.
Tuition per Term of Three Months, one half payable
the middle of each quarter, as follows :
t-cnior Department, per quarter $21 00
Junior do. do. 18<#
Primajy do. do. • •••.15 Oft ’
sepM JAMBS 8. COER Y.
THOMSON’S
NEW
SKIRT
^D£
Thomson’s French Elastic
SPRINGS.
Tbe latest invention of the largest manniacttirar o
Ladies' Crinoline in t he World. ' •
Get Beat. *
w. s. thomsoN. langdon a c
891 Broadway. New York,
Butter-”- Cheese.
50
1
Batter.
da w da dp.
‘H.-eR.” State
HH.T9H 41
Stolen.
C. {a GtLRBOT,
riBOR Gen. Harrison's Plantation, pn tha t
JT the id inst., Iws Bay Mtelea—ons _
identified by a letter “J.” and a figure 8 on the
sbookfor, and tbe other by a aaddla mark on '
of the kit shoulder.
Fifty Dollars Reward for either, or One Hundred
Dollar* for both, will be paid upon their dellverrto
West Broad md^aetonrtreetj.
COFFEE.
40 5 2o^S?i& !ae old ■
u botlO—*t ’
O.L.