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Thß Savannah Daily Heraldi
by s. w. mason&co.
KAWBIi W. JIASOX Editor.
, 4 . x. THOMPSON,. Associate Editor.
SAVANNAH. SATURDAY. OCT BEK 7 ISA
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' rounistanees now load us to announce Its iliscon
t innance for a few days longer. Ve shall resume its
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HOW TO OBTAIN THE HERALD REG
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THE ELECTION.
We have been furnished with the follow
ing additional returns of the election for
Delegates to the State Convention :
Scrives County.
Col. Geo. R. Black, Dr Lovett.
Burke County.
Malcolm Jones, Hon. R T. Jones, E. T.
Lnwson *
PROGRESS OF LUXURY.
There are many who associate the increase
of riches with the progress of an effimiuate
luxury, iso strong is this association that in
our day and very recent times advocates
have been found in legislative bodies in favor
of sumptuary laws- The progress of luxury
in the Northern States denotes the rapid in
crease of wealth. Former periods of war
have been connected with the dimimuiou ©1
productive power, and the stationary, if not
declining, condition of States who have en
gaged in this expensive game. The causes
are yet to be investigated which have pro
duced within the last four years an inversion
of this state, of things. The ratio ot both
wealth and population has augmented, con
trary to all example wilhiu that period in the
.Northern States. Whether they are to ex
perience a collapse—whether this state of
palmy prosperity is to be followed by an op
posite social condition—is one of ihe secrets
of futurity. One thing, however, is certain,
that the Northern people are iu the enjoy
ment of their present prosperity to the full
measure of that prosperity. As an evidence
of rapid accumulation the public amuse
ments afford a snre index. The North
ern theatres are crowded every night
with anxious spectators the opera is throng
ed with auditors entranced by the strains of
European artists ; the matinees are crowded
as much by day as the various places ot
public amusement are thronged by night.—
In dress, equipage, residences, furniture,
there is no tormer period that surpasses, if it
equals the present in luxurious living.
The censors of the public morals are loud
in their denunciations of those whose exam
ple in wasteful expenditure is said to be con
tagious. The corruption of- manners is now
the favorite theme of the public Journalists.
Now, while this is the prevailing feature
ot Northern society, Southern society is said
to present the o pposite characteristic. An
exhaustive -war has not only reduced our
people to poverty, but destroyed much ot
that capital which was the basis of future
prosperity. Perhaps history does not pre
sent a similar example of two sections of the
same country living under similar institu
tions, and in such near proximity, exhibiting
so great a social contrast.
The Action of Mississippi on the Negro
Question. —Mississippi has taken a some
what different attitude on the negro question
from either of her neighbors, Sout h Carolina
or Alabama. Got. Sharkey, acceding to the
proposal of Col. Thomas, Assistant Com
missioner of the Freedmen's Bureau in Mis
sissippi, has directed that the cases of freed
men, instead of being adjudicated upon as
hitherto by the Freedmen's Bureau, shall
come before the civil courts, due regard
being had to the existing laws of the State;
that freedmen shall have the right to sue and
be sued, and shall be entitled to the protec
tion of person and property. The Jackson
News denounces these concessions as in
fringements upon the rights of the white
man, and doubts whether they wiii be sup
ported by the people.
Aerial Navigation.
In September, 1863, Mr Solomon Andrews,
of Perth Amboy, N. J., demonstrated byac
*Uw‘''xPl'riu)i-n’ that he was able to navigate
a balloon ol a certain form either with or
against the wind. The experiment was wit
nessed by a large number of scientific and
practical men, who admitted that it was
perfectly successtul. NotwithAahding tbl
however, the public looked on the invention
■\vith distrust, uud uli Mr. Andrews* efforts 10
get practical men to take hold of it were un
availing Last evening several scientific gen
tlemen heard Mr Andrews’ explanation of
the manner in which his aerial machine was
constructed, and witnessed a number of ex
penments, all of which tended to convince
them that the era of successful aerial navi
gation is not very far distant.
. Mr. Andrews said that all he claims to
nave done is to convert the perpendicular
motion ot the ordinary balloon into a hori
zontal one. He demonstrated the; this de
pended entirely upon the shape of the b»l- j
toon. The ordinary spherical balloon rises
perpendicularly, wuilo an oblong „no-a
cyhndre id—well rise at an angle of about
forty-five degrees. By placing two or three
cylindroids together, this angle may be re
duced to about fifteen degrees. Lateral mo
tion is controlled iu the same way as that of
a ship, by means of a 6mall rudder. Mr
Audieivs showed, last evening, that a model
machine could be made to navigate the
length of a couple of ordinary rooms, °and that
a very small itidder perfectly controlled its
movements. To descend, all that is necessa
ry is to make a slight alteration in the posi
tion of the ballast and to let out a small
quantity of gas, when the upward pointing
end of the machine points dowutverd, and a
rapid but sale descent is effected.
Mr. Andrews desires to interest practical
men in bis discovery. For the sum ot *12,-
a machine could be constructed large
PuaSi* i carr y half a dozen persons to-
I b i ck ’ If ,biH can bo
w m bet 0 make over two
and v.-Ui rifilu ’ n Ui c invention,
on hei t 0 uaviaab. the machine
“«» fim yoyage—N. V? 77mc, ; 20M-
jfyitk rtfcDDivW
It Is now nearly a cenitlry since the se
cretof the authorship of Junius has been
-brooded in impenetrab'c mystery. B<> vain
have been all efforts to peuetrate this literary
secret—to remove the veil of seeresy that
has been woven with so much skill—that lit
erature has ceased to be vexed wish the
the question, who is Junius? It was with
some surprise, thetefoie, that we perceived
that this literary controversy had been re
vived in the pages of the "Federal American
Monthly," a magaz ne published in New
York. ’
Avery ingenious and plausible case lias
been made out in favor of D. Horace W a- j
pole as the author ot Junius. Ihe writer of j
the antielc in the Federal American Month
ly parses in review the pieten9ions of all
whose names have appeared in the dia
logue of claimants for this distinction. The
claims of these, commenting with Lord ,
Chatham and ending with Hugh Boyd, are j
investigated and dismissed as untenable.
The last is one whose pretensions to this
honor are new to us, as it must he to the
literary world. Horace Walpole is a name
of distinction,both in the literary and po
litical world. A wit, a bou vivant, a gossip,
a brilliant epistolary writer, he was a mem
ber of the ministry during n part of his
father's, Sir Robert Walpole’s, administra-
tion ; but that he bad access to thn sources
of information, which Junius possessed is
not established to the satisfaction of the im
partial reader.
That Horace Walpole had malice enough
to havo penned those celtbratedepistles can
not admit of dispute. One of the strongest
proofs of similarity in this respect is the
spirit of personal malevolence towards George
the Third evinced by Junius aud Walpole,
respectively. The points of resemblance
between them might he multiplied and still
the proofs of identity would be imperfect.
As far as regards style aud similar pecu
liarities there is a far greater resemblance
between Junius and Horace Walpole than
between the former and any of the other
candidates for the distinction. There is
much similarity between them in powers of
iucicive sarcasm, in epigrammatic and anti
thetical composition, and in nervous, com
pact expression. If tvu except Sir Philip
Francis there is not one of the persons named
that approach any similitude to Junius,
neither Lord Chatham, Mr. Burke, Horne
Tooke, or either of those supposed to be the
author.
Ou the whole there is no one who exam
ines these evidences of identity, but must
conclude that the coincidences are accidental.
In England were every clu j to the authorship
has been explored and trace of resemblance
examined the name of Horace Walpole, has
not. to our recollection, been once men
tiuued.
IN GENERAL.
Sir Morton Peto aDd the English capi
talists have returned to New York.
W. 11. Trescott, of Charleston, has been
appointed by Gov. Perry to look after the
interests of South Carolina at Washington.
Alexander Maoraconadato, a celebrated
Grecian statesman, died on the 18th of
August.
W. Molt Brown has been elected Mayor
of Nashville, Tenth, by 475 majority iu 22,833
votes.
The miners in the Lackawanna Coal
District have resumed work, and coal is ex
pected to fall in consequence.
The first steamer of the Baltimore and
Liverpool Line sailed on the 30ih ult. Bal
timore celebrateted the event.
- - The Chlucso government, as appears by
the recently published foreign correspond
ence. by proclamation prenveuted the Ala
bama and other confederate vessels from en
tering the ports of that country.
L. Pope Walker, of Huntsville, Ala.,
his brother, Percy Walker, of Mobile, and
James L. Pugh, of Alabama, were pardoned
last week.
Hon. James L. Orr has accepted the
nomination of a large number of the meru
b.-rs of the South Carolina Convention for
Governor of that State. Hon. B. F. Perry
is to be n candidate tor U. S. Senator.
Mayor Macbeth resumed, on Wednes
day last, his functions as Mayor of the city
ot Charleston, having been informed that he
would be permitted so to do by the military
commandant.
The engineers of the Central Pacific
Railway have demonstrated the prntieability
©f creasing the mountains of Sierra Nevada
lit a gradient of only ninety feet to the mile,
wheat the expected gradient was one hundred
mid live feet.
Colonel A 11. Marklaud, long identified
with tin) military postal service of the gov
ernment, stmts for California early next
week, on business connected with the Post
Office Department. Col. Markland conduct- j
etl tlie Savannah Post Office until the arrival
of Special Agent Harris.
PeriLic Benefactress.— Mrs. S. A. Ai.len I
lias jusdy earned ibis title, and tbousamlsnre j
t bis day rejoicing <Jv« a fine head of hair ■
produced by her unequalled preparation for j
restoring, invigorating, and beautifying the ;
Hair. Her Worlo’s Hair Restorer quickly j
i leanses the scalp and arrests the fait; the i
3irtii, it grey, is changed to its natural color, I
jgiving it the same vitality and luxurious 1
quantity as in youth. For ladies end cliiL j
siren, whose hair requires irequent dressing,
the/'.ylobalsamurn, or World's Hair Dress
ing. has no equul. No lady's toilet is com
plete without it. Every Druggist has it lor
bale.
Oct 4-eocMw.
IIEADQ’RS DIST. OF SAVANNAH,) 1
Ist Div. Dcf't or Georgia, >
Savannah, Ua., Sept. 20, 1365 ) i
Qbsebai. Orders,* •
No. 27. >
Ail persous receiving permits to ship ara
tnuiuiion to this port, uuder the regulations
promulgated iu circular irom the Secretary
of the Treasury, of September Ist, 1865, will
be permitted to sell ammunition to such
persons who have received permits from the
proper headquarters to retain firearms lor
spoiling purposes.
By command of
Bvt. Maj. Gen. J. M. RRANNAN.
Vvu.L A. Coulter, JL A. G. oct"—4
Helvhos.d's Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Bockc—ls a certain
and sate remedy, pleasant in taste and odor,
; H; 'd immediate iu its action in all diseases of
: the E adder and Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Female Complaints, Organic Weakness,
Obstruction ot Urine, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, in every form, whether ex
itirtiog ia male or female, and uo matter of
bow lone standing. !
por Medical Properties, of Buchu, sec
Dippersatory of the United States.
Sec Proleasor DhWKt's vuluuble works on
the Practice of Physic.
See remarks made t>y the late celebrated
Dr Physic, Phtiaflelpllfs .
See remarks made by Dr Eluir.utt Me-;
Dowisi.?., a Celebrated Put sicifß and Memf
•bes of the Royal College of gorgeous, Ire
land. and published in the Tiansaetlons of
the lCiag and Queen’s Journal.
See Medico-Utiirurgiiwt He view, published
hy BfnJv*is Travers, Fellow of Royal
College ofSurgeoos.
See most of the late StaaJard Works of
Medicine.
Physicians please notice— J male no secret
of ingredients.
Ilelrabold's Concentrated Compound
Fluid Extract of ISncbu ia composed of
tiuchii, cubebs, and juniper berties, pre
pared in vacuo by H. T. Helmboi.t*, and
sold at his Drug aud Chemical Warehouse,
.-'34 Brordway. N. Y.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SATCHEIOR'S HAIR SYS !
The Original and Best In the World! The only trne
r.ml perfect Hair Dye. Harmless. Reliable and Instan-
I -ill ecu*. Produces immediate.}- a splendid Black or
natural llrown, without Injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the il! effects of had dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLKFLEURS,
Tor Restoring and Beautifying the Hair,
anlt-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
——■mmmm
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Situation Wanted,
A YOUNG MAN who has haebthree or four years*
-»• experience in th** Dty Goods business, desires a
g tuition as cierk, either in a nothin** or Dry Goods
Store. Can jrive th«* l>e*«t of reference.
Address P. il, Herald Office. oct7-^
Perkins, Stern & Co.’s
CALIFORNIA WINES.
THF incfcasing popularity of our brands of those fine
Win* a hut induced their extensive imitation. All
deriirltiK geuQin** and pure Wines should that our
•up v-righted label, bearing our name, place of 111 tints*
and th f> Stite Sea! of California, i* upon each bottle.
The follow.ng Wines are now offered by us, with our
guarautee of thtir entire purity:
WHITE, OR HOCK WINE,
of a light strew color* very delicate, fine flavored, and
clip?n<>r ana dinner wiue to Hock or Rhine.
.A. IST GELIC A.
A rich nnd naturally sweet wine, much admired by
■ndu sand valuable in the si*k chamber, as it make*
fine wheys and jellies. It Is a fine dessert wine, and
well adapted for Communion purpose*.
MUSCATEL.
This riip*-rb wine Is made from selected g apes. It
is very Hellcat*. and will rnuk with the very highest
sweet wines of Europe
This Is a deep red color of good body and fine flavor.
It is becoming very popular where a sightly astringent
and delicate stimulant is desired. Iteing entirely a nat
oral wine, i will agree with the most delicate organisa
tion.
WISTE BITTERS.
Thcsj are made in our own cellars, from our own
W MuS, aud will be found agreeable and plena tut.
GRAPE BRANDY,
Distilled from t t*second pressing of the graphs, and
Is a pure and desirable art Le. - *
J. K. Barnes, the Surgeon General of tb* United
States, nfcfifltedby A?B's ant Surg. on \YoortWard, after
a searching and »artful analysis id cur wines, pro
nounces them all fuie, nnd udmi*tbly adapted for the
ns-* of the sick and debilitated.
l)r. Jackson the well knoWu (’ll* mist of Bc ston, co
incides wi h thi opinion.
The Boston Journal, Transcript. Traveller, Saturday
Gazette* N. Y. Evening Post Tribune and a large pot*
tl OH of ihe prehS throughout the C lintry, have, iu lead
ing articles upon Anieric »n WilitS, extolled ttie sup*
rior m-nte of thes9 wiu* s.
The WmeiTonYention, held at Cleveland, Ohio.wheio
OUr wllrt ckme iu «Omp tit ion vlth all tLe leading
brands of Western Wines, awarded five premiums, out
of six, to our wines.
Iho Indiana btate Pair, endorsing th* opinion ex
pri siedat Cleveland, awarded tH a Diploma and bilv*-r
Medal.
LET AMERICANS SUPPORT AMERI
CAN INDUSTRY,
A. KOHLER,
car. Broughton unit JcftVrsou sts., Savannah.
8.4 b Agent lor tin 1 Stnfn of Georgia* oct7-lw
SAVANNAH INSTITUTE
FOR
YOITJVrC-i LADIES.
r fMIE EXERCISES of this School will bi resumed
JL on WEDNESDAY, lith inst.
Mr. Lancaster lias the pleasure of informing his pa
tror.a and friends that he has wcured as associates in
the lustriieUon uiM management of his School sever
al highly educated and accomplished Ladies of Sa
vannah.
Resides the usual brain hes of an English Educa
tion. Instruction will be given in Latin, French,
Mu*ic—Vocal aud Instrumental—and Drawing.
It is th" purpose of the Principal to establish a first
rfa $ School for Young Ladies, in which ull the
branches of a complete education may be pursued
under ihc most favorable circumstances.
The School wjHjinot bfc divided into Departments,
but there will be division of classes, so that each pu
pil may derive all the advantages of ltecituliou to the
different Teachers.
The Scholastic Year will be divided into Three
Terms of fourteen weeks each.
KATES OF TUITION.
Senior Cla*e, Ist aud 2d Terms $35 each.
ncolor Class :u\ Terms 30 “
luuior Chase, Ist and 2d Terms 23 “
Junior Clas>, 3d 'Jertn 24 “
Music, Vocal aud Instrumental $27 per term.
Drawing .
Extra charges madp for Mafic and Drawing only.
Tuition bills payable during the term.
■» - Lancaster,
octT-lw Principal.
STATIC OP GEORGIA, LIBERTY COL’N’tY.-To
all whom It m «y concern :
Whereas, John Moan will apply at tlie O-uri of Ordi
nary for fa tteis of Administration ou the tstafa of
»f.tin •<* Sloan, deceased.
These are. then fore, to cite and adtnonbh all whom
if may o •nceru. to fa and eppear Ur fore tho Comt. to
make objecti n (if any tfay haw), on or belor** the
11 3t Monday in Ducvmher m*Xt, O.CUeiwiss sai l Letters
Win be grtfiftW:
Witness W. I J . Oirardeau. l*eq , Ordinary for Liber
ty county, thlfl 2d Cvtooer, 1806.
o IT W. P. (MR ARD&«U, O l. p.
WTATR OF (lEORQtA, LIBERTY COUNTY -To all
>- whom it may coec-fa •
Wiirnas, Simnu riarrington will apply at the Court
of Urdllmry for Letteis ot Adn.inistratiou on tlie estate
of K- p. Hamagtou, de vasal,
Thei« are th nfoae, to cite and admonish nil whom
it mny co cein to brand appear UiO.o ihc Court, to’;
make o'j'V'lou (if nt.y they haw), on or before the '
fi st Moii'iny In Deceujb.r next otlmwia? »;»id fatten;
will b* granttd.
Witntss W. I*. Girardeau, E>q., Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 2d October, 1565.- - *-
«ci7 Wi P, GIRARDEAU, O. LKJ*
Just Received, I
* !
PER STEAMER CAMBRIA;
100,000 “Henry Clay” Ssgars,
Which will be eul<l low.
RUE, WHITNEY * CO
o:t*-3 YOC Bay street.
TO TRAVELLERS.
New and Cheap Puhlications,
Artemas Ward; his Travels, $1.50,
The Lost Will*s&o cents.
Gu* Howard, 76 cents.
Verner's Pride, $1.60. j
The Curse of Chiton, $1.50.
bwnrd and Gown, ttO cent**. . U iI.
Great Expectations, 75 cent?.
The Chunmngs, sl.
The Castle's Heir, $1.60.
Guy Liviugntone, $1.60.
Ma jor Jones' Courtship, sl.
Major Jones’ Chronicles of Pincvillc, st.
Polly Penblossom's Wedding, sl.
And other Novels, at
ESTIU/3 NEWSPAPER and PERIODICAL STORE,
oct7-t Bull otreet, hacA ot Po»t Ofllce.
B. CUTINO,
BRYAN STREET, under Hotel, and
northeast corner of Hull and JelTersou streets.
J.adics Hair Dresser.
All orders prc mptly attended to. Indies waited
on at their rekidmcCH, Head Dresses, Curie, Water
falls, Pufla aud Head Ornaments, of the latent Parie
isn styles, cc.mt&nt ly on hand, and made to order by
the best Prenclt art lets. octT-lw
M4K AbVKtt+isfcMENY*.
sOi'TI lERY
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNFB OJU
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH. GA.
O’PALLON & CO.,
FACTORS,
Forwarding A Commission
MERCHANTS,
RESPECTFULLY Invite attention to onr facilities
for the purchase or movement of Southern
I’rodnets, and will give prompt attention to h)I busi
ness entrusted to our care. Intending to establish
perm mently a ILu-e in Savanuth expect by strict
bittiness principles to merit and receive a portion of
the Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
are prepared to buy, or receive on consigrnaent to cur
friends In New York or Europe, nnd will make ad
vances on same ; picking, re-baling or mending all
Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous
expen-e incurred in Northe n cities by this process
They solicit a portion of the business of the people
of Georgia sad of adjoining State*.
OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORKER OF BAY AVI) LINCOLN STRRB! rS,
ZW~ Poet Office Address, Lock Box -3. octT-3in
Notice.
MES* RS. BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN will have
no sale in front of their Store this day. pur
chasers at our Cargo Stile yesterday are informed that
their Goods are ready for delivery. oct?
House to Rent.
a VERY DERIRABLE IIOUSK and Garden Lot.—
seven Parlor Room**, and one of
the situations at Thunderbolt. Will rent reason
able to u good tenant. For parthulars apply to
J V. BARBEE
It At A. M. Scarborough’s, 14ft Congress street
Just Received,
PER STEAMER CAMBRIA,
English dairy cheese,
i C. il. Grant brand candles,
••Henry'Clay” brand ofSegars,
In store and lor sale by
RUE, WIUTNEY & CO,
octt-3 202 Bav street.
BALTIMORE COLLEGE,
OF
DENTAL SURGERY.
The regular Lectures of the Twenty-Sixth Annua
Session wilt commence November Ist. The Infirmary
will open October 16th
Faculty:
THOMAS F.. BOND, A. M„ M. D.
Pathology and Therapeutics.
PHILIPH. AUSTIN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S.,
Dental Science and Mechanism.
A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, A. M., M. D.,
Anatomy aud Physiology.
F. J. S. OORGAS, A. M , M. D, D. D. S„
Dental Surgery.
RUSSELL MURDOCH, A M., M. D ,
Chemistry.
HENRY HOBART KEECH, D. D. S.,
Demonstration of Operative Dentistry.
THOMAS ROLLERS WATERS, D. D. S.,
Demonstratiou ot Mechanical Dentistry.
For information address
F. J. S. GORGftS. H. D.
43 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md.
oct2 law-4 w
VVESLEYAiY
Female College.
'T'HE Twenty-eightli Annual Session opens OCTO-
A BKlt 2d. 18D&. Ihe Faculty i-i complete. The
rates for the First Term, which ends December Slst,
arc as follows:
Regular Tuition in College Classes S3O oO
Regular Tuition in Pi eporatory class 22 pO
French,
Music, (optional;, with use of instrument 33 < 0
Board, lhcludiuK Washing, Fuel— DO 00
To be paid in advance, in currency or its equivalent.
J. M. BJNNELL. President.
Maoon, Ga. au23-lawt6oct
Administrator’s Notice.
TWO months after date application will be made
to iheCotm of Ordinary of Chatham county for
leave to sell all Ihe real estate of James Bttbo, de
ceased. for the purpose of distribution.
JOHN O. FERRTLL,
octf-law2m Administrator.
STATE OF UEOUUIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
alt whom It may concern :
Wherereas, James L. llaupt will apply at the Court
of Onttiiiit) for I.ettprs of Adnilfilstration on the
Estate or Jane liartiftt Deceased.
These are, therciore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make ojcction (If any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, mv band and ofitciai signature, this 28th
day of September, 1865.
oct 2 law D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GE >RGIA, CHATHAM COUOTY.—To
all whom it m»»y concern •
Wh< re is, Julian Ilartridge will apply ut the Cou t
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration, de bonis
non, rum testamento annoxo, on the estates of Peter
shick aud Robert M Charlton, Senior, deccared; de
ceased ; and also for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Margaret Charlton, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite mid admonlrti all whom
it may concern, to be and taid Court to
make objection (I: any they have), on or before the
first Monday in Novemoer next, otherwise said Let
lers will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 27th
day of September, 13U5.
«etc D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
FREIGHT FOR MACON
By Wagons, Wanted.
Apply t« i
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN ACO^.
MILISERY GOODS.
Jha\*3 just returned from New York, and h ive
brought out one of the best selected frtcl.s of
Milinery Dress Goods
AND
su3l2£¥ :
Ever bwesiu. :c ‘.his markon Tbe Go;i3 v,-21 be soi.l
cheap.
I will receive Trceklr the latest aiilinery
under Surlvan Huuse. Corner of Hull anil Congresr
Streep Lane.
octe-lmo STR3. PEASS
"V\ r h.olesale and Retail
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
WM. H. SHERWOOD & CO., Savannah, Georgia,
southweet corner of Broughton and Jefferson
streets, under St. Andrew’s Hall.
Wc are receiving by every steamer fresh article! of
Groceries of every description. Liquors imported and
direct from manufacture* are offered at prices to suit
the trade. sept2n-lm
Pound,
A POCKET BOOK, containing some money. The
owner can have the same by proving property
dud pay lug f r this advertisement.
Apply at this office, octs-2
.JIJNK.
o K QRCSS INK, In Btands, it *8 SO per gross. IS
fyi) ilosen Arnold’s Writing Fluid, pints, at $7 per
dozen. For sale by
WAVILLE & LEACH.
»nl? ts eor. Bryan street and Market square.
Mist KLLA*fcOt S.
NEW BOOK STORE,
117 lllM.lirsS STREET,
3 'Doors West fro in W hltakor. ■
THK undrrwgnofl lm«* npeued a New Book Store ;
ar ITT Conure** street.
The public arc reapetiully invited to call and ex- ,
amine bis stock of books. sfh*H>! books,
jmeniie Ixx k-*. religious books. Sunday lx*oks, j
blank bo*»ks, ptati<»nery. card phtogragb-. photo- i
graph albuioM. fancy rubber b lip, fort balls, lancy '
box**!*. #c., Ac.
The leading nevritapers snd perimlicals will be kept j
counamly *>n hard, Miid American and Foreign
Monthly and Quarterly Reviews w ill be fnmifched to
•üb< ribers at the regular subscription rates.
special atteution will be given to Sunday School i
Lutrature and l.thraries will he promptly supplied to 1
in the dty and country. School Re- j
qui-iica ot all kind* for teachers and scholars kept .
irnttUutly on hand.
The nnderstgned la agent for the American School
Aparatus Company, and is prepared to furnish School
Furniture and School App iratus of all kinds, at the
shortest notice, aud at tbe lowest rates.
H. Mallon.
oct 2-1 w
DRUG STORE
FOB SALE.
In order to arrange the inien-st of the late
J. M. Abrahams,
THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF—
J. M. ABRAHAMS & CO.,
GIBBONS’ RANGE,
IS OFFERED FOR SAI.E.
This is one of
The Oliiest anil Best Located Stands
.IV THE CITY,
A-iid is xvovtliy the Attention of
Rarties seeking a
Pleasant and Profitable Business
APPLY TO
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
OCt.9-3
NEW SICIH.T POR’6S
ECLI P
The Great Invention of the Age
in
Hoop Skirts,
J. W. Brmllev’s ISnv Patent Unpex Filip,
tic (or Double) Spring Skirt.
THIS Invention consists of Dnplex (or two; Ellptic
Pure Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously braided
t’ghtly and firmly together, edse to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic ami durable Spring
ever used. They seldom bend or break like the sin
gle Springs and conpequently preserve their perfect
and beautiful shape more than twice as Jong as any
Single Spring Skirt that ever lias or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort :iud
pleasure to any lady wealing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in nil crowded Assem
blies, Operas. Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, for P.oinenade and House Dress, as the
Skirt can be folded w hen in n«e to occupy a small
place aseislly and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
Dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort an l
great convenience of wearing the Dnplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after
wards willingly dispense with their use. Uor children,
misses and young ladies they are superior to all oth
ers.
The Hoops are covcrfd with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which Is used on all Single Steel lloop Skirts.
The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double
Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov
ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down
stairs, stone steps, Ac., w hich they are constantly
nubject to when in use.
All are made of the new and elegant Co.tied Tapes,
and are the best quality in every part, giving to the
wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible
and are unquestionably tbe lightest, most desirable,
comfortable and economical SKirt ever made.
WESTS’, BRADLEY A CARY, (late J. I. & J. O.
West,) Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu
facturers. t»7 Chambers and *0 and SI Read*, streets,
New York.
For sale iu all first class stores in this city, and
throughout the United States aud Canadas, Havana
de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In
dies.
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt. jyS Stf
Lost.
525 REWARD
ON the evening of the flr-t instnnt. while rilling
In the wesiem part of the city and its suburbs,
u Pocket Mctrnraiidum book contiin'.ng about
thirty dollars inGreen backs, a note for about fti'JO,
.iglied by A. N. Miller, also sundry papers of no value
only to the owner. The finder will please leave it at
this office aud receive the above reward,
oct 3-61. /
“NOTICE.
THE undersigned having returped to the city, begs
leave to inform his fellow-citirens of Bavnnnuh
aud thvpuolic generally, that he will open in a few
days, ifiid wiil beep constantly on hand ai
?Jo. 183 Congress Street,
A Complete Assortment of
HOOt H,
SIIOPR,
ICntK,
Cap m*
Furnishing and Fancy Goods.
Which will fa offered at
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL
AT PRICM TO SUIT THE TIMES.
wis-3 s. bi. roi.m.vt;.
Sundries.
BAIESGtNNY BAGGING
i.m pfat g Inland Bagging
10 bv» Twine
10i» bbk Rice.
For sale by W. n. ADAMS.
octs 3 n<>. 95 Bay etreot.
WCDLLiGI LEAD CO.,
Ho, M Duon 1 Street, Hew Tori,
HAVE constantly on hand, their well known
brands of
DROP SHOT.
LEAD PIPE,
BUCK 4HOT,
SHEET LEAD
r.nfi BAR LEAD,
Which they offer for sat at the lowest maiket prices.
Orders solicited, nnd <htpments promptly attended
to. JAMESMcCULLOUGH President.
aep 12-1 mn
HAY.
on A BALE-S PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY.--
OUU For sale to alive by
JMS2S t UNTER &O A MMEI.L,
CORN AUD HAY.
ctS-3 CLAQHORNi CtJNNINQHAM.
t LOMMUtoiOS MK.nt HA ATS.
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.,
178 Pea a I Strut, lew Y ork.
D. 11. Bamvnt.l y* ,-l-
J F CrvviKos / NtW '" k *
11. Bkiouau, ) «, Mfir- |,
oct4-3m C. M UoLbr, l Sa ' annah -
MACKY, BEATTIE l CO.
SHIPPIKB AUD GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 and AOS Bay Street,
SAVANNAH. GA.
OFFER FOR SALE the following Goods, on the
most reasonable terms.
250 bbls Whiskey, Mountain Dew 'i
DH) •* Bucaeye Reserve i
P “ Ponrbon j ... t
“ “ » years old Stag Bourbon !
2o ” - Pine Apple tnZSK!*
“0 •• *• Burkam’s Bourbon i Wat Hat lon
15 *• “ Old F»in'ly Jjye |
15 *• •• Old Reotified
Toeelber witii a laree assomurnt of Port, Sherry
and Madeira Win. a. Heidatck A Cos., aud Keytnond’d
Champaißuea, Brandies, ulna. Hams, German A
Ridgeway Bitterr, Ac.
In connection with the above, we offer for aale
Choice Family Flour, Bacon Sides, Shoulder*, Lard,
*r.
Liberal advances made on consignment to
MACKY & BEATTIE.
rep2s-tf PHILADELPHIA, PA.
N. A. HARDEE & CO.,
Shipping, Commission and For
warding Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Will make liberal Cash Advances od consignments to
our fiiends, Norton, Slaughter A Cos. 40 Broad street,
lev York. oetG-lm
Wm. H. Burroughs & Co
s and commission merchants.
No. 97 Bay street, savannah, Ga. For the sale
of Cotton and other Produce, Lumber, Timber, risn
tations and all kinds ot Real Katate. We now offrr
several Rice Plantations near the city, a number of
Cotton and Provision Plant it ions. Timber lands. City
Properly, and a few lots in the Mineral or Northwest
ern p?tiT of the State. i»ep2G-l m
I I. Gowdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
196 BAV SThBST.
ANDF.RSONS’ WHARF,
SAVANNAH, (lA.
oct?-mos
List of
VALUABLE PACKAGES,
Remaining in Adam'* Express Compa
ny’s Office, Oct. 3d, ISBS.
B.
Budge. Gilbert A Boyse, Ca pt Michael
Bussell, II A, 175th N Y Baker, J ndge B
Berlin, Ralph Bohn. It U
Balkara, Lieut IT G
c.
Corley, Chao
r>.
Davis, Amos care Q l Drake Davis, Mrs J H
Davis, C O Dasher. Israel
Dante, Wm Dasher. Mrs W H
Draper, A (4 Dodd, Margaret
Davis, Mrs J D
E.
EaU's, Albert
F.
Flinn, Mlihael
O,
Grant, Lieut Miller B
11.
Haley, Sergt Peter Hite, D
Hart, H L Ileery, John
Harris A Miller Houston, Col E
J,
Joy, H M, Htli A C Iverson, Edward
Jordan, F J Janney, T B
Jones, J L
K.
Kiernan, Thos Kirkpatrick, ,T o
KlUf', O P Kavanaugh, ,11*
M.
Miller, Eobt, 17th A (’ Mbrriss, Mrs n
Modlc. Mrs O Mosher, A, 125th N Y
Muller, H H Moode, A
IV.
Niven, A. Cos E, Isth Me Norwood, Mrs Thos
Nngenf, Wm
r».
Palletier, Madam C Powei, S
Pc. ry, C«1 J S
li.
Rilley, Michael Rutledge, Bev N H
Rolf, Dolt Richardson, J
«,
Smith, Andrew Stookes. Miss Mary
Snow, H C
X,
Thornton, Mrs Hannah Trine, N, Cos A, 18th Ind
Toole, J Regt
Vannaha, Benj C
w.
Weslcm, Capt C B Wade, E C
Western, Capt C B Whttner. Capt B F
Whelan, Thad, care DWUllama. ,1 II
Wood Wood, Lieut Henry
ortS ts E. P. TUN ISON, Agent,
Eope and Bagging
1 AH COILS Richardson’s -Green Lear ROPE,
lUU 52 bales Gunny Bagging,
For wile by H.GOWDY,
oct6-ood6 1% Bay street, Anderson’s wnarf.
LOST,
BETWEEN j. K. Wilder’s Steamship Dock and
Broughton street, a small TRAVELING BAG.
Tim tinder will be liberally rewarded by tearing the
same at this office. •, octC*::
B. W. Tilton, Agt.,
BSAxnrrAOTv&zua.
TT'OItMKRLY Tilton, Worrall A Mary, Southern
-T Carriage Ware rooms, No. ole Broadway, New
York.
Monniactory—Monut Vernon, N. Y. oCtC-lm
Joseph Smith,
FIELD, GARDEN, GRASS AND FLOW
ER SEEDS,
No. fi r Liberty Street, IVew York City.
ORDERS for Seed.-* by mall will be promptly execu
ted and forwarded by Kxprcw*. f\ O. !#.
N. B.—*The Trade snppliud on the most liberal
terms. Priced Cipsloguen will be sent upou applica
tion by mail. octO-eodiO
Noticeo
. i : .. j'_i.
/"TONRIONKES per Steamship Cambrie, from Phil
\J ndelphia.wUl attend to the receipt of their goods
loading this Usy st Pioneer Steamship Wharf.
(inoos remaining on wharf niter sunset will be
stored at risk and expense of consignees,
oeill-l HUNTER A UAMMELL,
Scotch Whiskey
fpWO Puncheons of Stewart’a Paisley's Malt Whls-
X key. Just received per Steamer Cambria, and
for sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE * CO*
octG-lw 2W3 and 2ns Bay street.
Booms to Bent.
ONB FURNISHED and Me unfurnished Sleeping
Hooma for gentlemen, in a convenient part of
the dty. Reference required.
inquire at Herald office, octC-2
Bagging and Bope
5 BALER SUNNY BAGGING, Standard Weight
2 bales Dundee nagging. Extra Heavy
I hale Dundee Bagging, Medium Weight
Wrolla -TO * Co?* Magging, Assorted Weight
60 Mia Richardson's Hemp Hope
In Store and for sale by
•„ „ ip ■; LJ- Gf'ILMARTIN * CO.,
°««- 3 No t«lay arrest.
tlill.Mfi THEATRE!
MiSAoraS, Messrs. Raimosu A HAaitTo-;
SATI'IIDAV EVKSISG, OCT.-,
Bulwer's Great Play of
RICHELIEU.
Or, The Conspiracy,
BiehdMc. Mr.HamlUo,
Ju.i- ue Mortimer Ml „ Uordo “
To conclude with the
SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM.
oct. - •
QIT OTATIONB
For Soiitliern Bank Notes.
BANKING HOUSE
OT
MANNING & DE FOREST,
19 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
CORRECTED SEPT. 20. 18C5
VIRGINIA.
Bank of Berkeley RAT '<
- Commerce. Frederteksbnp’-'! il
“ Charleston, charleston
“ the Commonwealth
“ Howardsville
“ Old Dominion
“ Philippi ;
*• Rockbridee
•• Rockingham. 2
Scottsvllle
•• the Valley J”
“ Virginia "j; S
•• Winchester
Central Bank of Virginia in
Corporation ol'Alexandria
Danville Bank, Danville... .• j"
Exchange Bank of Va., Norfolk '
Farmers’ Bank of Fincas’le 25
•• “ Richmond
Merchants' Bank, Lynchburg "V
Montlcello Bank _
Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonville so
Southwestern Bank, Wythesville " j.
Traders' Bank, Richmond t.......,.u
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 3 j
■' Charlotie...
" Clarendon
•• Commeiee
- Fayetteville 'l2
••
“ North Carolina
“ Wadesborough 2b
" Washington
" Wilmington
“ Y’unceviile
Commercial Bank, Wilmington 'is
Farmers' Bank of North Carolina 30
Merchants’ Bank, Newborn 30
Bank of Roxboro’ y,
Miners and Planters’ Bank. 25
Bank of Thnmasville 25
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Sink of Camden u
“ Charleston..... ....{7
" Chester 12
“ Geo'getown 17
- Hamburg j;
“ Newbury 21)
'‘ South Carolina is
“ State of South Carolina 18
Commercial Bank. Columbia 16
Exchange •• “ ...11
Farmers’ and Exchange 74
Merchants’, Cheraw i«
People’s Bank, Fairfleid 40
Plasters' •• n
Piasters’ and Mechanics’ Bank 13
South W. R. R. -.0
State Bank iu
Union Bank .15
GEORGIA
Angnsta Insurance and Banking Company 10
Bank of Augusta 20
“ Athens 26
” Columbus 12
• Commerce .i.,...; 10
*• Fulton 20
“ EmpircState 12
“ Middle Georgia 50
•* Savannah .„..40
Bank of Slate of Georgia 26
Central Railroad Banking Company To
City Bank of Augußta 20
Farmers'and Mechanics 16
Georgia Railroad aud Banking Company 76
Marine Bank jo
Mechanics’ Bank 10
Merctmutu tnd Planters’ Bank Id
Planters'Bank it
Timber Cutters' Bank
Union •• 10
State Bank.
Union Bank
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile .06
“ Montgomery on
“ Selma i S5
Commercial Bank v"
Central “ 70
Eastern Bank 40
Non hern “ so
Southern “ 05
TEN NESSBE.
Bank of Chattanooga 17
“ Middle Tennessee 5«
" Tennessee 1»
W r estTennessee....,l 25
City Bank of Nashville 25
Merchants’ “
Ococe •• 55
Planters’ •• J 40
Shelbyvkle “ 50
Tnidere’ “
Union “ 45
EOI7I SI AN A .
Bank of America ..95
“ Louisiana 30
" New Orleans ... . 50
Canal Bank 95
Citizens' Bank ; .. .—95
Crescent City 60
Louisiana State Bank 60
Mechanics’ and Traders’ Bank 90
Merchants' ” 50
Southern •* 96
Union \ “ 60
New Orleans City Scrip 90
STATE BONOS AND COUPONS.
Virginia Bonds. 67559
N Carolina ” 50682
S Carolina “ 60@70
Georgia ” 7 —Bo®Bs
Tennessee “ i— Uj..RU@B2
MempMsClty “ »*»
Augusta,On. “ 70
Savaunah,Ga.“ : ...‘. 6
The above Bonds are bought with Coupons included
from IS6I Included.
North Carolina Conpons 16
Memphis City ” i......8u®56
Tennessee ” ... *'
Georgia " • W
These Quotations are liable to Buctuato, and mnnot
lie relied on for any length of time. aepsC
so u theiTn
Ex|H)iling and Impoiliug
COMPANY,
OF FLORIDA.
THIS association is prepared to make advances In
currency of Gold on consignments of Cotton.
Naval Stores, Lumber, Ac., to their agent In Liver
pool.
Orders solicited for goods frpm merchants and pla
ters. The itrlcteat attention will be paid to all orders
however small, for goods (Torn England, France or
Germany. Our Savannah and Charleston Agents,
being salaried, make no charge for forwarding eitner
way and will fumlsli clxcnlar or details.
K. F FLOYD, President,
Jacksonville, Fia-
Aotxrrs:—-E. T. Paine, Liverpool, England; K. L*
Screven, Charleston, S. C.; Henry Dry an, Savannac.
Oa. Smos seplS
The Steam Flour Mill
TO HSK<r.
THIS large Mill, adapted to Floor. Meal and Grit*.
will he tented to an approved tenant for one or
more years. i
Also,
The lands east of the Mill, down »» Jones’Caual.
well adapted to Gardening, Grass, Ac.
Alro,
The Race Truck, two miles from the city, on the
Augusta Road, Including the Goodal land.
Also,
A tract of land on the south aide of the same rot ll
opposite to the Race Track.
For terms apply to G B. Lamar or George.
Owens, Esqrs. C. A. Lamar.
Administratrix of C. A. L. Lamar’s Esiste.
sepao 2awlra
"mackerel
600 -W— ffIHS&K sMSt?
scpt2l-tf Bay street, opp. Mariner's Chordt