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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MQJtNING. NOVEMBER
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local matters-
DUfWUlal 8®®*®* , . ,
0n WcJnesd*f last, • young andfaillook-
Iinp gir>.
beastij
E tain
about IS or IS ye*« ot age, wag
; tiwd on several of our streets in a state of
intoxication, and making considerable
uise Site was arrested by tbe police and
Len to the Gnard Home, where she was de-
,,j un tii she recovered from the effects of
,,, liquor, in the afternpon, when she was re-
Led. She stated that she had unfortunately
tin induced to take “a little,” which pro-
( i ace( ] t be condition in which she was found.
Yesterday, however, she was in the same
tale . >nd was found disturbing the peace by
lliing clones at the residences of several of
| citizens, and was arrested and again taken
the Guard House, and fined for disorderly
r on<
lict-
■ the line,
She was Enable, however, to pay
and was sent to jail.
RAYMOND, to-hight, will tickle
Tr jbs, as the “PEOPLE'S LAW-
YoK."
rawing I'ncurrent Uloner,
\ vr>uug man from tbe country wag arreated
^(erdav, on the charge of passing a counter-
Lfiltv ceut note. He'waa taken before His
Lor tbe Mayor, and upon an Investigation of
it case it was shown that the bill which be at-
[,ted to pass was a genuine bill of one of tbe
dues to
ZUIl'l'
yl 0 tida Hanks, receivab'e for all public
{lie fttate ol Florida. It being evident, from tbe
f jjmination that the individual attempted ho
f„ad in offering to psss tbe supposed countcr-
. , nl ,te—which was proved to be a genuine bill
,lied by the State Bank of Florida, and re-
" table for all debts due that State—he was dis
charged with au admonition from the Mayor not
1 offer any notes ol that character again in the
, >y The young man left the court room with a
l, es rt much lighter than when he entered it, and
,t waaerident to
charge of fraud
iiiiu-
all the spectators that
was not contemplated
tbe
by
The last letter of Bishop-General
LEONIDAS POLK will be found in the
bntiu'day supplement to the National Re
publican.
, iiarlt'oton and Savannah Ball Roa4.
iVe are gratified to announce, says the Charles
ton Courier of the 13ib, that the work on this
ruail is progressing, aud aa will be seen by the
cotice ot the aale and energetic Superintendent,
11. S. Haines, Esq., in onr columns this morn
ing, travel on the road between Charleston and
Edisto River will be resumed on tbe 14tb iDstant.
The President and Superintendent deserve tbe
thanks of the public for their indefatigable
efforts to once more open this important link of
communication between Charleston and Sivan-
D„li. Tbe office oitheCompany will be found at
the South Carolina Rail Road Building, John
street
from Augusta.
The steamer VVm. G. Gibbons, Capt. Philpot,
consigned to Messrs. Erwin A Haidee, arrived
yesterday afternoon from Augusta with a .large
list ol passengers and a valuable freight. She
reports ; On the 16th inst., at 10 A. M., passed
eteauier Volunteer at Paracbucla, bound up tbe
river. At the time the steamer W. G. Gibbons
departed, on Wednesday morning at 6 A.M.,
there bad been some rain in the interior of the
butc, aud the river had rose a foot and a half,
and was still rising. A number of the cotton
laden fl its that have been agrouod, are now
afloat, aud will be enabled to reach this city dur-
mg tho present week.
k.d’~ Hilarity without vulgarity,
oLON SHINGLE to-night.
by
Tbe Gale on the Coast.
We learn that for tbe past ten days tbe
weather on the Florida coast has been very*se
vere, with very high winds and a heavy sea.
In consequence of.the gale which has pre
vailed, many of the coasting steamers have
been detained at the different ports.
The schooner Lewis Edwards, from New
Fork, bound to Jacksonville, put into Fernan-
dina on Saturday last, in consequence of the
severe blow.
Disturbing tho Peace.
f'n Wednesday night last, abont 12 o’clock
two men were discovered, by the City Polioe, en,
gaged in an enoounter at the corner of Bay and
Habersham streets. One of the party was ar
retted, who gave his name as Mr. Henesy. H®
bad been severely beaten by his companion, and
bis clothing was covered with blood. Henesy
bed been up before the Polioe Conrt a few day®
since, and had been discharged, but as be seemed
determined to continue a disturbance of the peace*
be was fined for this ofienee, and being unable t 0
pay the fine was committed to jail.
The thrilling
Ashore,” to-night.
Drama, “Wreck
Departure of Steam*hips
The steamship Hunter, Capt. Rogers, sailed
for New York, with a good freight and sever-
®l passengers. *
The steamship Fannie, Capt. Cator, for
Baltimore, also sailed yesterday afternoon,
with a fair freight. - 5
Bate* if Draraf*
Aa a matter ®f interest to Our eitiaens yr® Pub
lish the following rate of drajage, eatabliabed by __ - _ . • 1 i
s. Bows of as.* “•fftsnsi -Bates of Freight
on Nov. id, and .which will take
diately :
Ballast, per ion of 2,240 lbs
Bricks, per 1 000
Chairs, per dozen..
Coal,per ton of 2,'-’40 lbs ......
Cotton, per bale, any distance.......
Flour and other Dry Barrels. ter bbl
vagi
ir bi
;or. per lou<|...
uibeL....,.;.
(I 12
. 1 50
20
. 125
, 15
7
50
2 'A
w
100
. 10
10
1 25
IK
1
7
75
1 00
50
40
50
25
10
Pnrniture, for 1 horse wi
Grain, except Oats, per
Hay, per bundle,
Iron, per ton ol 2,240 lbs....
Liquors and .Sailed Provisions, per bbl...
•* “ > - “ per hbd or pipe.
Lnmber, per 1,000 feet....'. .
Oats, per bushel
Rice, per tierce, 20c., per half tierce......
Salt, in bulk, per bnshel
*• sacks, per sack
Shingles, per thousand
Staves, “ •• .-
Sugar, per hbd. of 1,000 lbs., or over....
“ “ ■ of less than 1,200 lbs....
Tobaceo, per hbd
Trunks of travellers, 2 1-2 feet long
Valises and Carpet Bags
Wood, per cord to any portion ot the city 1 23
For a full load, of any articles not enumerated
in the above, no charge shall be allowed to exceed
40 cents for a single horse dray or wagon, and 6>
cents for a double horse dray or wagon.
For anything less than a full load, not n ore
than 35 cents shall be charged.
Explosion of a. Locomotive.
Wo learn that the locomotive Alabama,
while stationed at No. 4, on tbe Central Rail
road, when about to be put in motion, ex
ploded her boiler, on Wednesday last. The
engineer, whose name we could not learn, was
slightly injured by being scalded, but no otbe*
ipjury was caused by the explosion. The
Alabama was an old engine, and has been in
the service of the Central Road for a number
of years. It is not often that we have to re
cord an accident of this £md on our railroads,
for in every department they are conducted
with remarkable ability and success. Their
mechanics have been the best in the country,
and their engineers the most careful and ex
perienced that have run on any road in the
South.
^ A®“Tho Weekly Price Current pre
pared Expressly for tlie Savannah Na
tional Republican of Saturday.
From Florida.
The steamer Ella, Captain Rewind, from
Palatka, Ac., arrived at ihis port yesterday.—
The Ella has been detained at Fernandina five
days, and one day at tire St. John’s Bar, in
consequence of the severe gale which has pre
vailed along the coast. We are under obliga
tions to Mr. Campbell, the obliging purser, for
late Florida papers.
The steamer Helen Getty, Capt. Ingraham,
from Florida, also arrived yesterday, with
mails, passengers and freight. We are in
debted to her purser for favors.
JEST Look out for the SATURDAY
SUPPLEMENT of the REPUBLICAN,
full of choice reading matter, original
and selected.
Arrival of tbe Nortb Point.
The fine steamship North Point, Capt. Smith
°f the Baltimore and Savannah Line, arrived at
ter wharf early yesterday morning, bringing a
brje amount of freight, a considerable portion of
*tieh is for the interior, and a number of passon
?ers. Capt. Smith has onr thanks for late Balti
more papers.
For Augusta.
The attention of shippers and others is call
'd in tbe advertisement of the steamer Wm
b. Gibbons, in another column of our paper.
The Gibbons leaves for Augusta to-morrow
ttorning a t 9 o’clock, and makes the trip in 30
hours, including stoppages along the river.
The Gibbons has good accommodations for
passengers. ■* • -
For Baltimore.
The steamship North Point, Captain Smith
*6 well be seen from an advertisement in another
column, will leave for Baltimore at 9 o’clock
this morning. The North Point has superior
accommodations, and a matter of consideration is
•he saving of 200 miles of see travel by this route 1
LADIES, have yon seen those
BLACK SILK ALPACAS for FIFTY
bLNTS per yard at RE8CHER & CO’S,
18 Barnard street V If not, call and pur
clmsea dress before they are aU gone.
ihe y really are great bargains.
Religious Service.
SerTie *> resumed to hrist
,wr * S*® 4 *? ■**» throughout the win,
«***? MJrt.KoT.lWi, UU-i
IThanJts.
We arc indebted to tbe roato agent of Adams A
Co.’s Express f«>r late Augusta papers in advance
of the mail.
Departure ©I Steamships and Steamers.
FOR NEW YORK. ^ ’
Steamship Nevada, Saturday, November lSth, at —
o’clock,
• teamship Yanina, Saturday, November 18th, at —
o’clock,
Steamship Zodiac, Saturday, November 16th, at —
o'clock.
FOR BALTIMORE. - ’
Steamship Nortb Point, This Day, November 17th at
9 o’clock a in.. " •
FOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer vVm G Gibbons, every Saturday at 9 o'clo-k
a m.
Steamer Eelen, Sumlay, November 19tb, at N
o’cl ck, a m.
Steamer tcorpio, Friday, November 17th, at 6
o’clock, am. ^ -
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
Helen Getty every aiurday
' SPECIAL NOTICES.
m - ■■ is—.
Steamer
10 o’clock.
Steamer Fountain, every
o'clock.
morning at
Tuesday morning at 10
WANTS.
W ANTED TO UIBE-A good Piano for six
months or a year. Address II. A. T„ box ,50.
novlti—2t
RANTED
of Savannah
novl5—lw
TO RENT—A Rice Plantation,
of 300 Acres and upwards, within 20 or 30 miles
nnah. address W„ box450, Poet Office.
WANTED
B Y » party of respectability and position, a Parlor
and Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
with privilege of cookiug; or Board in a desirable
family for two adults aud two children. Please ad
dress “Boarding," office of this Paper, stating terms,
&e., Ac. nov!4—tf
Oonjsignees "Wanted
F OR 4 Bales ‘ otton picked up on Savannah Khrer
by steamer Falcon, marked W. C. S. 1 bale; no
mark, ;> bales if not claimed within one week, they
will be sold to pay expenses.
OH AS. L. COLBY A <X>,
nov!4--lw cor. Abercorn and Bay streets.
WANTED
MIDDLING OOTTON AND EI0E,
IN 'exchange for $15 to $20,000 of very desirable
1 Summer Dress Goods, &c., comprising a
most complete assortment of the choicest frabica—If •
Old Stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG,
Tu North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DcWltt & Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—M. L. IIallo\^eli & Co., or
Wood. Marsh & Haywdod.
oct30
Cotton Plantation
WANTED.
fat (he information or the Pub ic we.
publish this, our Kates of Freight, between;
Sayannah and Augusta by onr lespective sleimers:
Boxes, Bales, and other light lit ode,
measurement •’ l J r ■ l*' r f°°f
Rarrels Onions, Potatoes, Ac........fd.fto civ r.
Barrels Hour
Bundles, Buckets, Broome, ceives,Col-
Ians llarac«. Spad s. Shove’s Ac.. l.Wi jier dozen.
Crates Cabbages, large.,., lif.Oireacli.
•• “ Bottle Crates 5.00 each.
Salt.... .-... . 2.00per sack.
Hardware, Hollow-ware and Iron.... 2.00 per luO lbs.
Iioaand Coni 2n.«» per ton.
Com and I 'ow Peas 26 per bushel.
Packages, single 50 each.
Articles not enumerated, per 100 lbs., ot W) cents
per fool * /
ERWJN A HARDEE, Agents,
Steamers Amazon, Wm. (i. Gibbons and Laura.
J. B. PRESDKK, igent,
Steamer Oak,
J. M..KISCHLBY, Agent,
Steamer K. H. May.
F. M. MYRKLL, Agent,
Steamers Expiets, Eclipse and Union.
noutt— lw
NOTICE.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, )
Ukiteii States Intebnal Rxve.nue 1st Dist. Ga . >
Savanuah, Nov. 14th, 1865. )
Keveuue - tamps of all kinds for sale at
Jhis Office, in large or small quantities,
novlb —4t A. N. WILSON, Collector.
FOR SHERIFF OF CBATUAxTI COUNTY.
Tbe undersigned announce to hia
friends and tbe voters of C hatham county,
that he is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of the
County at the next election, and respectfully uolicita
their suffrages in his behalf.
nov6 tf * BENJ. L. COLE.
STATE AND COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR.
The subscriber is a Candidate for re
election, and respectfully asks the suffrage
of the citizens of Chatham County.
SEABORN GOODALL.
oct30
iSlotiue.
Capt. WM. T. EASTON, Tax Collec
tor, has his office in the Exchange Build'
ing, foot of Ball street. Hours, from 9 a. m. till 2^ p.
m. bng29
Atlanta Medical College.
The Course of Lectures in this Institu-
tution will commence on the first Monday
in November next, and continue four mouths—tho
Faculty Ktving chauged the time for the session from
summer to the winter months.
JOHN U. WESTMORELAND, Dean.
oct25 1m
BATCHELOR’S IIUK IUE
The Original and Best in the World! The only true
aud 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,
Regenerating Extract of Millefleurs,
for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair,
anglfi CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
toSTOH & MUBRK?
THJK AliGE!8 V
ESTABLISHMENT
IV THIS COUNTRY.
RE ORGANIZED FOR A
GRAND SOUTHERN TOE
for th« Season
1865 and 1866!
OTICE—We have this day associated with us
PY Mr. R. J. LARCOMBE, under the firm of CUN
NINGHAM, PURSE <6 GO.
CUNNINGHAM & IT RSL.
SaTannah, Ga„ Nov. loth, lS(g>. ' nov!4 —15t
Copartnership Notice.
■ HE undersigned have formed a copartnership
under tlie name anil style of oLitANTUN,
SMITH A CO., for the transaction of a Wholesale
Grocery and Commission Business in this City, at the
head ot Bay street opposite Jefferf»»n.
D. T. SCRANTON,
Formerly Scranton & Johnston.
W M H. SMITH,
Formerly Kabun & Smith.
J. L. LA RGB.
Savannah, Nov. 14th, liSt>5. novl5—lm
Dissolution of Parmership.
T HE firm of DUNBAR & FRANZ is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, by the wi hdrawal of
Mr. Thomas J. Dunbar. -The business will hereafter
ba continued liy PETER DUNBAR and JOHN
FRANZ, underthe name and style of DUNBAR &
FRANZ, at their old place of business, v.ho will col
lect and pay ail demands of the late firm of DUNBAR
* FRANZ.
Hilton Head, Nov. 1,1S65. novl—tf
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
Scratch ! Scratch! Scratch!
WHEATON’S OlN'-UJVllCISri'
Will cure the Itch in 48 Honrs.
Also, cures Salt Rheufi^ Ulcers, Chilblains, and
ice, bo cents.
Eruptions of the Skin,
all Druggists.
By sending 60 cents to WEEKS &- POTTER, Sole
Agents, 110 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will
be forwarded by mail, b ee of postage, to any part of
the United Slates, 6m sep2l
\\TANTED to hire a Small Cotton Plan-
VV latlon, embracing from 300 to SOU Acres.
Address J. & K„ Savannah National Republican
Office, stating Terms and Location,
novl
MACHINE, tbe only cheap one licensed.
SHAW * CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
seplB 3m
Address
A MONTH I Agents wanted
for entirely new article*, just
one Address O. T. G4REY, City Building, Biddeford,
“etoe- 3m seplS
Randell & Go.
Q"®bWs^a e c"acke e rL° We8tmarket r8te8 ~
50 do. Sugar do.
80 boxes Lemon Crackers -
50 do. Fancy do.
80 do. Walnut do.
80 do. Egg do.
So do. Dessert Mo.
AH fresh, and just received by the late steamer Eu
terpe from New York. 4
Southwest cor. Barnard and
novl4—lw
»Y«
AXE AND PICK HANDLES.
C. EOVERIDCE, of the ten
all
For »*alc by
POSITIVELY LAST 1>AY BET FOIR.
Monday Evlng, Nov. 13.
]S T ew A cts—
JS T ew I H eatnres.
THE MANAGERS would respect folly state that in
organizing their Girtus 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 grand alliance of talent is organized on a gcale
of unprecedented magnificence, and the extmordin.iry
and varied performances of the great array of
FOREIGN AND NATIVE
• ARTISTS !
will inaugurate a new era in amusements.
THIS COLOSSAL C0.11BI\AT10.\
OF
Star Performers
Among whom are
DEN STONE, JOHN MURRAY. FRANK
ROSS TON, Le JENNE BURT, THE DENZ0R
BROTHERS, CHARLES, VALENTINE and
RUDOLPH. LEE POWELL, THESAGRINEE
FAMILY, M«ns. PENELLE. Mdllb. SOPHIA,
FERDINAND and HENRI, CHARLES L0W-
REY, and
Prof. G-. P. Hutching on
AHP HIS
TRAINED DQCS.
Each performance will commence with a Grand
Cavalcade and conclude with the laughable perform
ances of
DEN STONE’S
COMIC MULES,
GA9E AND KATE.
Public attention is called to the
^ OJRAND V.
FREE EXHIBITION
OP THE
Gymnastic Miracle
or
>ER6NAUTIC-0SC1LLATI0I1
OB,
novl 4
Offices to Rent.
store corner
>f
LaKOCHE, GADEN & UNCKLES.
O ESIRA RLE Offices to Kent oyer
Bay aud Burimrd streets, _Bnqnire of
$200 Reward.
T WO Huud r ed Dollars will be paid for a Package
of Notes, lost In December las', on delivery to
novlU—2t
DAVID R. DILLON.
A1/A REWARD.—Stolen on the 22d of Oct.,
dp • V " One Brown Alnre Mule marked
by left ear being cut off on tap; white face; also
marked G. 4U. Government condemned. The above
Reward will be paid for any information of her where
abouts. Apply to . S. L. WILEY,
novl4—3t 1SS Coneress street.
Scranton, Smith &Co.,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
W OULD be happy to see their former patrons and
friends, and >he public, generally, at their tore
at the head cf Bay st eet, opjarsite Jeflers-'n, where
they will at all times be happy to serve them.
novlS—lm
Park Mill-Park Mill.
Grits tfc Meal.
M R. J. N. HOLLER respectfully announces
to the citizens of Savannah that his very large
and extensive Mil! is again in operation He is now
prepared to furnish tlie best Grits and Bolted Meal in
the city as low as the lowest, as his Mill is known to be
the best in the city, and resfiectfully informs his friends
and all in want of
Grits, Meal and Cracked . Corn,
to give him a call, and they will lie satisfied.
Corn ground on toll or exchanged for Grits, Meal.
Ac., without any delay.
Depot for sale of Grist and Meal, at Uis store, St..
Jnlien and Bryan streets, Market square.
Cora and Data also for sale. Keeping a good sop-
ply always on hand, orders will be tided immediately,
novl4—lw J. N. MULLER.
*fu a neiVdTQ MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
General Commission Merchant,
P. O. Box M04-3, 75 Pulton St., N. Y.
B uyer of Mcrcluindizc of ever}' description—for
tbe trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turpentine, -Ac.
Mr. P. gives hie personal attention to the buying of
General Hardware, Carruums and Waenmj of every de
scription, Harnesses, Saddles, Dry Goods, .Gioc'.ries,
Ac., Ac., for the tr*de.
Gqods furnished direct from Manufacturers at their
lowest rates. ' . .
Particular attention given to all consignments of
southern prodnets. 8peedy sales effected at best mar
ket rates, and immediate returns made. Mr. F. feels
confident, from his thorough acquaintance with Jhe
market in Ne^ York, in guaranteeing entire satlsfac-
tion to every one entrusting business to him
Duplicate Invoices of manufacturers sent in ail cases
Information in regard to market and prices of goods
given whenever desired. / _ _ novlf—lm
HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS,
TEST received, and for sale by _
V RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
1 Say tL, JUriaerf Church.
8HIPPING.
STEAMSHIP NORTHPOINT
• • for . .
BALTIMORE.
-
T HE new and first class steamship NORTH
POINT, raptsia Smith,will leave IV»r RaltimO’e
ouTOI- MORNING, tHe ITih inst4 at I>Mock
The North Point has elegant stateroom accommoda
tions for pa** eugere.
For freight and iiassage, apply to
WJS-T, BRYAN AGO.,
. Jones* Block.
Passenrcra by this route for New York will save two
liidrefl miles of sea travel and will receive ’through
rates H'A now charged
RAILROAD NOTICES.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
rigtS- hi igf: »L*a *
♦ %
**H?erii> lend cat’s Office, I
O N and afW Ua. Oct. 27th, 1868. (
will lJaV u /“ * ^“flTOaln
with a line of Bt ,JS ML. connecting
Central tfotioeNo. 8,
andSavamutiiBidlrato."ejewhong, on the August*
1'asseDgere by this line wm . . , . ..
next morning after J?*®
GBO W. .DAX8,
hn
tickets via Philadelphia at nim;
bv New York lines
‘Freight will also l>e checked through to New York
as low as any other route. p<> v I«
"CiIANGE OF I JAY. *
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka; Fla.,
VIA DA MEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND P1COLATA.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
VMAf W.
>uperIntondci*t , B Office, 1
Bavannah, October loth, 1865. f
This ffompany is now, in connection with W. J.
Di'-kerson A ' o.’s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augnsta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac., daily from
Twenty to Thirty "I honsand Founds of Freight, and
go through in from throe to six days.
chip Freight and other expenses mart be paid by
Shippers.
Railroad Freight can be paid here or at destination.
Freights on Perishable Goods must be prepaid.
GBO. W. ADAMS,
octlO v General Superintendent
FOR SALE LOW
THE well known steamer, formerly the SL Johns,
hut now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock,
A. M„ precisely, for the aliove Landings.
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BKNNiiTT, Agent,
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonville, J. S. S amis & Co.
Palatka, U. R. TeasCale.
Freight payable by shippers oct25
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple’’ at 'St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
• Ferry, Ceutervjlfoge, and all Land
ings on the St. Mary’s River.
THE new and fiuf steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. i ast-
ner, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock.
For freight or piissage, apply on board at Padel-
ford's wharf, near White's Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight will be received every day during the week,
at the warehouse, by WM. R. H. BKUfiN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will ramsh
weight and measurement of goods. tf aug24
c*
ONTAIPflNO riSO) One Hundred an«T Eighty
Acres, m"re or less. Abont flW*l one Hundred
acres of it in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with (7)
seven Booms, Stables, Carriage House, and (T) seven
Farm Buildings.
To a party desiring a
House, within 60 minute,’
place offers superior inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHaS. L. COLBY A CO.
nov7 cor. Abercorn and Bay streets.
r jNE splendid 4 or 6 Horse “ agon with Harness tu
For Augusta.
Steamer
HELEN.,
This popular and light draft l>oat will leave for AU*
GU TA on her regular .SUNDAY, Nov. 19th,
at 8 o’clock, A. M.
For freight or passage, apply to
KBIN&OO.,
novtfi It. 114 Bay street.
For Augusta.
Steamer
■S C O li' PIO,
Rogers master, will leave for Augusta on FRIDAY
MORNING, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage, (having first class cabin ac
commodations;, apply to KEIN & CO.,
novlG -2t 114Bay street!
For Charleston,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT
The fine and fast sailing IT. S,
Mail steamer Rockland, Capt.
Beaufort, having been placed on tbe
route between CUarlealon
and Savannah, in connec
tion with the U. 8. Mail etcinier lleieuGetty, to Jack
sonville. Palatka. &c.. will leave tim wharf, foot of
West Broad street, on Friday .Uorning, 17th
mstant, at S o’clock
For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on
board, at the wharf, foot of West Brhad street, or to
uov'16-2 L. s - BENNETT, Agent.
For Liverpool.
THE A 'l Phip MOUNT* BLANC,
Doumll Master, is now loading at
- hito’a Press. Uariu^ the larger portiou
of her cargo encased,. will have immedi
ate despatch, ^or balance of freight,
^TaHOOHB. GADEN A UNCKLES, Agts.
FLYING IN THE AIR!
By tha intrepid Pancratiit,
SIGNOR FERDINlND,
Tho “ Wonder of the World’’
This extraordinnry gratuitous display of Sansxtlonal
Gymnastic J*eati wil^ afford lovers of the marvel
ous a treat EXTRAVAGANTLY SUPLBB and
INEFFABLY BEAUTIFUL. Tho peerless Gymnast
in the execution of thfs
Electrifying Act
H as at tattled tho liigliost salJimHics of his vocatlow,
and his UNEXAMPLED BAKING and SKILL form
a Picturesque Spectacle—the ino*t magnificent
ever given to the human eye to contemplate.
ty Masses. STONE A KOSSTON designed this
remarkable Free Exhibition of JErial Flights
for a GRAND FEATURE of their Interior Enter-
tainmenta; but the erection of the pillars and platffirm
occupied so much valuable time, andj required so
great a space, that it was found very inconvenient and
quite impossible to aivo it to their patrons without a
long interruption of the briulant Arenic Perform-
Messrs. A bosston prel .
FREE OFFERING, rather than the Public should bo
deprived of witnessing the most gigantic and absolutely
startling demonstrations of physical vigor aid agility
ever displayed, by man. >4
pT Tho exciting nature of theso proiligious and
novel Flights absorbed the attention and amazed the
inhabitants of tho principal citfos of Europe, and the
Pross of that country teemed with laudatory eu.o-
gluuxs of the nneqnaled feats.accomplished,py Big.
This splendid GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION will be
given adjacent to the
, STORE & ROSSTOR CIRCUS PAVILION,'
At One o’clock, P. M-. ''
...uuipli or moilern gymuasties.
gain only a very faint Idea from the various PictorUl
Scenes of this stupendous <Sspl*y of its immense *t,
traetivenes* and hazardous nature. Itis the culmi
nating glory of Pancratic Art and rax grandest suc-
oT progressive talOtat known in history, yielding a
tion'subordinate to no event recorded in tho
cess
die tine
annais of Popular Amusements.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—Ladies and persons naturally
nervous and timid, entntaitfing fears of accident to
the fearless Pancratist, are raepectfully informed,
th>tin case SIG. FERDINAND should fall from hia
giddy ominence, novel arrangdineirts are made by the
use of india-rubber mattreeses and springs to the plat
form to lave him from serious injury. Bnt he gene,
rally succeeds, with a polished grace and lustrous skill
that ignores all peril, in achieving results nndeniabl*
amazing, cansing the fascinated pppulaco to epplani
with enthusiastic frenxy and colossal shouts of ad-
mUStion, so intensely captivating are the singular and
majestic performances of ^
•The Champion of Athletes
Prices of Admission.
First Class Seats
Second Class Keats
novl 4
l J liilarlol pliia.
THE fcchr. DcSolo, now loading
can the bulk of 100 bales Cotton,
applied for Immediately. Apply to •
LaROCHa, GADEN Jb UNCKLES.
For New York.
THR A No. 1 schooner Vs por
Boeert, Masler, is now loading. Havin
larger portion of freight engaged,' wi
have immediate despatch.
For
fraROCHL,
balance of freight; enquire of
GADEN & UNCKIJi.-, Agents.
luvlt
For New York.
TUB A 1 Clipper schr Jos. AY,
Webster, Betsworth Master. 45 tons
tu itheu will have quick despatch for the
above port. Freight taken at tbe lowest
rates.
For jreigfit engagemonfoi apply to
CHA . I.COLBTarO..
cor. Bay and Abercorn sta.
novll
For Riceboro.
THE compact and fast sailing sloop
Fleet. Gapt. Charles Thompson, will
have despaten for the above place. ISbip-
.peiH wHl furnish weight and measurement
_____ ot Good*. Freight payable od Wharf
a or ^,u oculars, apply to the Captain on board, at
Lower Bice Mill, or to the Agent,
M. J. DOYLE,
novll—lw No llu Bryan street.
KEIiULAli jUUN h,.
For B stoh.
Schr Witch Queen now loading
at Exchange '.Tharf.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Bay st., 6pp. Mariner's hatch.
For Liverpool.
The new first class clipper ^ship •
VIRGINIA,
Woeks, Commander,
sepiS
Genera'. Si
iperiutendent.
AUCTION 8ALE8.
TORK. WlLLlAHU, BcIHTIBE A CO.
Wen sen THIS DAY, Nov. ITto, at store, M dot* from
I'nll, on Broughton street, at at) o'clock, A. X.;'
30 case* Boots tad Sbofii*
. of Dry Goods, consisting of Hind*
^ Red Flannel, Shirting, Linen
Bemge Veils, Cashmere/, Satinets, fine
Broad l loth.
—ALSO—
F°cket Knives, Table Cutlery, Bruahes, Caaba,
Carpet Bags. Ac . Ac.
For further particular*, eee catalogue.
—ALSO—
A fine Brown Store—good for either laddie or buggy
—6* years old.
28 bids. Po tatoes. .
loo doz Blacking. Term* cash oh delivery.
nov!7
FOR SALE.
TO
WiiidUp An Estate.
A
VALUABLE FARM,
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
Underwriters’ Sale.
BV BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN,
British Ship Ufarcianns at Aactian.
THIS DAY, at It o'clock, in front of Exchange, wll!
be sold for account of underwriters and ail con-
corned;
The British Ship Kniulnnne,
»14 tons, together with all of her Rigging, Sofia,
Anchors, Chains, Boats, stores. Furniture and Ap
parel. Sold as she now lies wrecked, abreast of tbe
rvooud Outer Booy. Terms cash. nOTlT—It
Underwriters* * Sale. :
•YORK., WILLIAHI", RIcINTIRB A CO.
WU1 sell SATURDAY, Nov. 18th. In front of S. 1.
Hertz's store, at 10 o'clock, A. M. >
lot sacks Oats.
fr/JU'nuEf 1011 bo “d steamer Fannie on her voyage
b> this port, and sold by order offrort
T^SifgSg 101 aDderwrlter *
YORK, WILLIAMS, RIcINTIRB dc CO.
I*t Private Sale.
Bbds. Bacon Sides.
Hhds. do. Bboulden.
Bbls. Pig do.
Bbls. Pig Hams.
Cases Bologna Sausages. '
do. Beef Torcues.
Hit bbls. Mesa Beef.
Hit bbls. and bbls. Cracken, various Unto.
Bbls. Corn Meal,
do. Hominy,
do Vincgsr.
do. WhiNty.
Boxes Pyles' O. K, and other 8oape.
begs Black Pepper.
100 M Began, various brands.
An assortment of Tin Ware.
Boxes Ground Coffee.
Sacks Oats, white.novlS—Bt
healthy, comfortable
ve of i ugnsta, tne above
BY BELL, WYLLY St CHRISTIAN.
Schooner at Auction-
On FRIDAY, 17lh inst., at II o'clock, will he
sold in front of Exchange:
The splendid schooner Abbs Bee, 71 ton burthen,
built of the best Pasture White oak; la well coppered,
and well suited to tbe West India or coast trade.
Sale positive. Terms cash. __aovl6^jt_
match
novl6-tf
For Sale.
3” ago
Knqnii
HENRY WAYNE'S -TABLES.
For Sale.
r Q FIBRINS choice Butter.
O CH \9. L. CGLBY A CO.,
novl4-tf cor. - beroorn aud Bay streets.
Notice. •
F OB SALE—500 Acres of Land—6u acres
l/>nd—suitable for corn and Cotton—well
proved and healthy; it is a very public place, and a
good business has Iwen done in merchandizing before
-the war: will be sold low. Apply next door to the
corner of Charlton and Montgomery streets, Savan
nah, Ga. ' nov9—3w
For Sale.
T HE cargo of schr. Oliver Cromwell, from New
port, R, I,, consisting of—
Bnnch Onions,
Barrels of Onion",
F,arrels of Potatoes.
Barrels of Cronbo ties.
The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.—
h pply to the Captain on board, foot of Bni) street, or to
CHA9. L < OLBY A CO.,
novlS cor. Abercorn and fray streets.
Fwir Sale-
tv ► TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP-
PER, manufactured expressly for the Soul hern mar-
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 60x24, 60x23, 00x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 ir.ches.
Will be sold aka great bargain. Enquire of
G. P. BRADFORD.
343 Broadway, N. Y.
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
^uctlS—2mo L. C. NORVKLL A CO.
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN
Augusta&Savannah
The new lhst Iron steamer
AV m. Gr. Gribboiis
Capt. Thomas N. Philpot, having tuperior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly
between the above cities—
Leaving Savannah every Saturday morning at 9 o’clock
Leaving Augnsta every Wednesday morn ngat 7 o'clock
Laying At Mathew’s Binff every Wednesday night
His the desire of Use Agents of the Gibbous to make
her a
PERBANHIT ACC0M0BATI0Y BOAT
for the ffferclauiats of Aogusta and Savannah, and
the Planter* along tbe line of tbe River, and with
this object In view, no effort will be spared on the part
of her Owners, * gents or officers to meet the wants of
the Traveling and Freighting public. & If apnRF
JNO. L ROUM1LLAT, Agt. on Wharf.
novl3—lm
Freight to Augusta
AND
POINTS BJBYQND!
Forw »r4e4 by Light Dr&fi,Steamers
(From Dispensatory of the United States.)
DI08MA CftENATA. BUOHU LBAVBS.
PROPERTIES.
Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aro
matic, their tastes bitterish, and analogous to mint.
Medical Properties and Uses.
Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar
tendency to tlie Urinary Organ*, producing
diuresis, aud like other similar medicines, exciting
dituboresis, when circumstances favor this mode of
action. ,,
j Uey are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs,
such aa Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor
bid IiTiUtiou 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 The remedy haa also been recommended in
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous affec
tions, and Dropsy.
HelmboldY Extract Buchu
Is used by persons from the ages-of 18 to 25, and from
3r> to 65, or in the decline or change.of life ; after Con-
ttnement or Labor Fains; Bed-wetting in children.
In Aflcctious Peculiar to Females,
The Extract Buchu is nneqnaled byany other remedy,
as in chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity, Painful
ness or huppreseion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcera
ted or Kchirnie state of the Uterus. Leucorrhea or
A hitea.
MSKASBiOF THE BLADDER. KIDNEY**, -GRAVEL
AND DROPdIUAL DWELLINGS.
This m“dieine increases the power of Digestion, and
excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by wh’ch
UP Wat tv or Calcarev.ua depositions, and - all t'nna-
tural EnlaYuementa are reduced, aa well as Pain and
inflammation. ■ '
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
Has cored every cose of Diabetes in which It ha*
beeu "in u. irritation of the Neck of the Bl&dd' r and
Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid
neys and Bladder, Retention of Uiine, Diseases of the
pioetrvite Gland stone in the Bladder, Calculnv-ravel,
Brick du-t Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharges,
and foi Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutloija, of both
Sexi». attended with tbe following symptoms.-—In.
disposiiton to Exertion. Loss of Power, Loss of Mem
ory Ddlicuity of Breathing. Weak Netves, Trembling,
Borrurol liisense, WakHtnleeiis, Dimness of Vfeoh.
Fain in the Back, Hot Hands. Flushing of th* Body,
Dry ness of the ; klu, Eruption on the Face. Pallid
rounfr nance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular
System, Ac,. j , ‘
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu is Diuretic
and Blood-Purifying,
And cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Diaetpsu
tiou. Excesses and Imprudences in Life. Imparities
of the Blood, Ac., superseding Copaiba in affe»
tions for which it is used, such as Gonor
rhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and
Syphilitic Affections with Helm-
bold'* Rose Walk •
BOLD AT
HELMBOLD’S
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
594 BROADWAY.!
And by Druggist* everywhere
• ASK FOR
HELMBOLD’S
TAKE NO OTHER*
E are prepared to receive Goods in onr ware
house, free of storage and covered by insurance,
forwarded by the light dra't steamers Bcrryand
Falcon, and others abont to be pat on tbe line-
U L. COLBY & CO.
Beware ol' Counterfeita.
novll—lm
to the AgeMa,
50
CASES,. 1 lb. caaniaters, Kentnckv. Rifle
M X lb. cannisters, Kentucky Rifle Pow-
30 qr kcra
der.
“Hazard Powder Co.
nov!3—fit
'Hunting” Powder, manufacture of
For sale by
HILTON A RANDELL.
, - )M Bay street.
Is now rapidly foadln^a^w^^Sk h * 7i “ g
-ply to
r OCt23—tf
Colored Gallery
QwnoDQhtMNA Wf-ptiMiN «•
U
,$1.»
.. 78.
... 50
80
UOffi
Stolen.
BOM Gen. Harrison's Plantation, on the night of
tbe zd inst., Two Bay Mule*—one mar be
‘ J." and a figure 3 on the tight
F
idenAflcd by a iSler _
shoulder, nod tbe other by a saddle mark on the
of the left shoulder.
Fifty Dollars
Dollars for both,
DOT*
ard for either, or One Huftdret
be prid.upqa the^dgv^to
iw WiA RnAd twd r
AfLtcT L£ sa.^ti L
'HE undersigned having rcpted the school build*
ing on the comer of diarlton and Orayton sfrects’
would respectfully announce to the public titat be, as
sisted by Mret Alethea S. Burroughs, will open a Select
Female School in said building «a tho first Monday in
October. • ' - * r
Tuition per Term qf Three Mouths, one half payable
the middle of each quarter, as follows:
ceniof Department, per quarter $21 00
Junior do. do. » 18 00
PH-a* ^ do. tofr0 BT
sepSS JAMBS
.“omSy*a™^ ap \ J J3-N K IN 8*; PA TENT
cor. Bo> and a bereorn streets.
fOHPOSITE 1R0S RAILING
Hutchinson A Wicker-
F*2
-lm
ELY
is now
HCT
fOTINSON^DAVIffi*^™
iKT Broome K-. New York.
Mid
Winchester’;, Soap
J - ’ c ■ Ol "
jraysr*"
BBAfrY.Wna « QQ-
Machinery.
STATIONARY and Portable
and Boilers.
Steam Engine*
Laths* Plansrs,
Hoisting Engines, Fire Engines, Laths
. Drills Ac.. Pumps of every description.
Hydraulic Presses and Jacks,
Cotton Gina, Grist Mills, Rice Mills.
SAW MILL'S.
Woodworth, ( Daniels, Gray' A Wood* Planing
MaC Mortising, Tenoning, Molding mid 8aah Machtoes.
. hinglemacbi nes, ffl Unto* Iron s»d Wwkta*
Machinery and Supples, Rubber and Leather Belting.
C k*' gream Ganges and Boiler Feeder*.
g^gendfwaCfrcnlar^^ ^ K1N8ET
No. 184 Bay st., Savannah, Ga.
oct!7—lm . .
Butter— Cheese.
100 r^eSJc^r^ ^
100 tubs do. do. dot For sale
HILTON A RANDELL.
iv!4—Ot nw Bay strait.
GLUE, SAND PAPER,WHITE LEAD
•slab*
RICHARDSON
Bay street,
HaetarM -
novll—tf