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Departure at Wramiklpa• »and B«**mera.
TO* NEW YOEk
Steamship LtJfUio, Wcdnevlay. October 11th, at 2
C y , am«htp Leo. Thursday. October liUi, at 2.1#
' steoinahip Raleigh, Saturday, October *tb. at 8
, ’clock p. m.
ro* DOCTORTOWN.
Steamer Scorpio, Thursday, October 12th. at 8
a t e o'clock a. m.
• TOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountalu. every Saturday morning, at 9
o'clock.
The Late Hiouway Rolbxky—a Severe Sen
-EVCE.-1U our issue of yesterday we stated that
a nranger had been robbed on the public streets, In
;* broad daylight and under circumstances of pecu
liar aggravation. Upon a careful examination yes ar
dsv bv Lieut. Col. M. T. Uolbruok, Provost Marshal
of it was ascertained that the live men
arrested and Richard Haynes, who was robbed, came
out to savannah as steerage passengers on the steam
slilo Leo The parties arrested having in casual
conversation discovered that Haynes was an route
tor Atlanta. Ga., a,gnihed tbai they were bound to
that place. Tuev all came ashore, when they drank
together, alter which Haynes was robbed. The ev.-
den e a ain-c his coinpamous being most conclusive
col Holbrook sentenced each to pay a flue oi live
hundred dollars, or In default to be imprisoned in
the PenPeutisry of Georgia for six months each. The
parties convicted gave thetr names and residences
as follows: John Gallagher. City Hall Place, New
York City; John Maloney, Washington Square, New
York City; James Morrison, Yorkvllle, New York
City; Henry Moran, Hudson street, New Tort: City;
John Murphy, Neware, New Jersey. Thedefendauts
falling to pay the flue were ordered to be confined in
the jail oi Cuatham county, until a guard can accom
pany them to the penlrentiary at Muledgevffle.
The Streets or New York.—The Theatre was
crowded to Us full capacity last evening, as it was on
the drat presentation, on Monday night, of the sen
sational drama, "The Streets of New York. A ru
mor of the exciting and attractive character of the
play, and the extensiveness and magnificence of Its
scenic effects had reached us from the Northern
aties long since, and the promise of the managers
of our Theatre to produce It here, put everybody into
a pleasant fever of expectation.
‘ The Streets of New York” has at length made Its
appearance, and has added anew triumph to the
successes of the enterprise and liberality of Messrs.
Raymond 4 Hamilton. The piece was well put on
the stage, the several thrilling scenes of the play
producing their Intended effects, and the Tableaux of
the Park, Union square, the Fire, etc., being truly
very creditable, beautiful and striking. The cast of
the piece was very felicitous, placing the favorite act
ors of the company In their best lights. The rollick
lng devil-may-care, "Tom Badger” of Mr. Hamilton,
that comical genius, “ Han, the Fire Boy,” by Mr. Ray
mond, •' Bloodgood” by Mr. Wise, “Alida” by Miss
Gordon, and “Lucy”by Miss Cameron, were entirely
successful. The piece cannot fail to draw crowded
houses whenever produced in the excellent style of
the two last evenings
We notice with satisfaction the very orderly de.
portment of the audiences which nightly attend the
theatre. Such conduct Is mutually respectful to
themselves and highly complimentary to the per
formers. There Is ohe annoying custom, however,
In vogue, which we would be glad to see reformed.
We aliude to the practice of rising from the seats
before the frill of the curtain. This “indecent haste’-
to leave the house is embarrassing to the actors, and
exceedingly annoying to those who prefer waiting
for the “tag,” which is generally made a point in
every good dramatic composition. In the Northern
cities where many In the audlaace arc anxious to se
cure a seat in the stages by which they are conveyed
to their distant homes, there is some excuse but no
justification for such indecorous behavior. Here in
Savannah, where no such excuse exists, we can
only account for the eager haste with which Some
persons rush to the doors just as the closing tableau
of the piece Is being formed, on the supposition that
their conduct Is prompted by a desire to Imitate me
trqpolitan rudeness.
We are pleased to observe that “Our American
Cousin" iu which the company appeared to so good
advantage ISat week Is to be repeated this evening.
No one should fail to see this world-renowned drama,
and the excellent rendering of It bv Mr.
and his talented company.
Reopening of the Public Schools.
The Public Schools are reopened this morning as
follows: The Boys’ Grammer School, corner of
Barnard and Taylor streets ; the Girls’ Grammar
School, In the second story of Massle School ; the
Primary School for boys and gills in the first story of
the Massle Scvool. Mr- J. F. Canu retains the posi
tion of superintendent.
At a meeting of the Board of Education, held at
the Mayor’s Office on Saturday last, the following
named persons were unanimously elected as teachers
la the Public Schools, aud have since been approved
by the Commanding General:
Mr. John B Mallard, Mr. Edward C. Hough, Miss
M. A. Mccarier, Sahie Cox, Virginia Miller, Ella
Gilliam, Ella (Juantock, Mary Davenport, Eveline
Way, Fannie Dorsett, Anna E. Harden.
' ‘Herald” Men among the rosebuds and Orange
Blossoms Under the proper head appears an an
nouncement of the marriage of Mr. J. Holbrook
Estill, a well known newspaper man, to Miss Marion
V. Thompson, of this city. As foreman of our press
room, almost since the establishment of the Savan
nah Herald, among all our faithful employees none
have been more faithful or more zealously devoted
to the success of the enterprlze than Mr. Estill—al
ways at Ills post and always efficient. The Editors
of the Herald congratulate him on the assumption
of relations which are calculated to Increase his hap
piness, and express the hope that his matrimonial
life may be long and blissful. Mr. Estill has our
thanks tor a liberal sample of the wedding viands,
which were partaken of with proper appreciation.
We also have to annoum e the marriage of Mr.
David J. Judah, another old employee of the Herald
in Us composing room, We wish him, also, all the
happiness life con afford, os are, assured all
his fellow printers.
The attention of Mr. George A. Mercer, counsel for
Mr. John Neason, having been called to the card of
Capt. conradr. published In the Herald of the loth,
he begs j us to say that the statement of Capt. Con
rady Is a true version of the fact3 which transpired at
the trial, and thaj our reporter was Incorrect In
stating that the evidence disclosed any attempt on
the part of the soldiers, Morgan and Pettit, to rob
Mr. Neason. On lhe contrary, one of Mr. Season’s
witnesses, with lilm at the time of the atfray, dis
tinctly averred that no attempt at robbery was made
by either of the soldiers. This statement Is due to
Morgan and Pettit, whose good character as men, was
; not in any manner Impeached by the proceedings
, .before the military commission.
From Augusta.—The steamer Laura, Capt. Hiller,
with full freight and several passengers,arrived here
fr m Augusta yesterday. On Sunday the Laura
passed the Augusta aground at Silverßloff, steamer
Caldwell at Brighams’ Landing. Oil Monday, passed
Amazon at Clay Knott, Falcon, 0. M. Pettit and L.
EnosatHerschman’s Lake, On Sunday met steamers
f Great Eastern and Alice, towing barge at Sisters
Ferry, and steamer Union bouufflA at Purysburg.
Business Directory.—Mr. James Agnew, of Sa
vannah, is about publishing a Business Directory of
the city, In the form of cards which will be flamed
and distributed in all public places. We have always
believed in liberal advertising, and consider this a
good medium. Mr. Agnew can be addressed at E«-
tUl'a News Depot, as wUI be seen by his advertise
ment elsewhere.
GRIST MEAL.-These lndlspenelhle articles as of sub
sistence .having become very scarce, Messrs. Wm. A.
Lodington and Mr. James Harrison, have purchased
the extensive mffis of Mr. H. Gillum, on the cornor
of Habersham and Perry street Lane, where they arc
prepapared to grind com Into either grist or meal on
toll. ■
New Firm.—We invite attention to the card es
Messrs. Van Horn, Holyoke * Murray, In another
column, announcing their association for the pur
pose of conducting a general commission and for
warding business In this city. Mr. Van Horn la a
well known citizen of 6avAunah,/ov many years
identified with Its commerce, and the gentlemen as:
soclated with him are energetic, enterprizing busi
ness men.
108D C. S. COLORED Regiment”hav
ing been relieved from doty at Fort Pulaski, arrived
in this city yestesday morning by the steamer Reso
lute, Capt Cannon. We understand that the BegL
mentis ordered to the Alta mahx. M*J. W. C. Man
ning is in command
Smrrixo orsuim—We call Uie attestkm of oug
merchants and masters of ve*»»ts to the card of
MeaKiu. Dull! A Brown, shipping masters. Their
reputation, acquired before the war, In tlie shipping
business, is Mifllriemni eniiUe them to Uie confi
dence of consignees and masters of vessels.
Thanks.—Mr. L. J. Weber will please accept our
thanks for files of Charleston papers.
Hotel Arrivals.
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEALI|OCTreT~
J J Senneti, Beaufort Thos Furguson Sav
W F Hutton, Orangeburg ijohu heals, Sav
H E Young, Charleston W F Swan. Charleston
H O Edgei lv. llilton H if E Rhodes, s C
V,°2/V „• , „ . ?C Taylor, Charleston
GenCHVanftyck.SC J D Willlnk, do
P E Bogert, NY |H IV BolfeluUet, Macon
F J Mcbeai t, Phil J Tallman, U S k
B W sawyer, Sav ! r Muusan
OCTOBER 9.
J Hein, Beaufort ts M Lluburg, do
T M Hauckel. Charleston |8 R Th.aver' do
KTBrown, SC ;.J L P.yaii, do
Miss Derken, SC .1 Lease, Charleston
Mrs Wagstafl. son and „ Geo E Morrill
daughters, S C Iln Gragg, Sav
W L Millington, R I |M Masters
J D Willlnk, Charleston |J Wren, Brooklyn
S 1' Ragau and ladr. Port F A Sears, city
Royal Island jj R Read, R I
J Tilley, Savannah Frank Feurgesoti, Island
B F Tuller, Me |M Clark, Washington
H G ftaUe, N Y H Hays, Newark
Mrs Castel aud niece. S C jA Fitzpatrick, N J
M Undolpli, Charleston jW B Muilagan, NY’
J M Carver, Savaunah |
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) OCT. 8.
C Merrick, Texas ,j M Hicks, do
H P Tarr, U S S, N H |j U Matheson, Camden
Gft Post, Hilton Head IW H Bums, USA
C Dudley, US N IH 8 Bnrns, do
J D Donahoc, Charleston R Alvary, Charleston
L J Weber, do U I> Bracey and lady, 8 C
W ft’ Miller, N C I Mrs Babston and son do
OCTOBER 9.
L J Weber, Charleston Mrs Curtis, N Y'
C F Leslen, Beaufort ! J D Parker, Savannah
W J Brown, Charleston |F Jackson, do
Shipping Intelligence.
.Miniature Almanac—This Day,
Sun rises 6 0;Moon rises 11 42
Sun sets 5 34] High water 11 44
PORT OF SAVANNAH
Arrived,
Tuesday, Oci. 10.18«5.
Steamer Laura, from Augusta, to Erwin A Hardee.
Consignees.
Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—Adams Express
Cos, Bradley, Smith A Cos, Blunn A Meyer, Erwin A
Hardee, W A Starke, L J Gullmartiu A Cos, J S VU
lalonga Mrs E Mayer, A M Scarboro
Passengers.
Per steamer Laura, irom Augusta—Mrs E Msyer
and three children. Miss Lollie Mayer, Mr and Mrs
John J. Hay and child.
PORT OF FERNANDINA, FLA.
Fernanmna, Fla., Oct. 8.
Oct J—Steamer Loulshurg, Dule, Jacksonville;
sloop Three Brothers, Campbell, Charleston.
car B—“ Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, George
town.
Cleared.
Oct d—Sloop Flora, Cook, Darien.
Oct 9—Brig Itaska, Rose. N Y; Ido McLeod, Cook,
Savannah.
MIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Oct. 9, 1865.
SHIPS.
New England. Hodges, 1,100, for Liverpool—load
ing at Lower Hydraulic press—Brigham. Baldwin A
Cos.
Wisconsin (Br) Arcus, 950—discharging ballast at
Lower Hydraulic Press—John R Wilder.
BRIGS.
John R Plater, Post, 290, from Norwich, Conn.—
discharging at Union Kerry Wharf—Hunter A (lam
men.
Mart Cobb. Duncan. 195,—loading, wharf at foot of
Whitaker street- Rogers A Canu.
SCHOONERS.
May, Kelly. 330, from New Y'ork—discharging at
wharf foot of Habersham street—Hiuiter A GammeiL
Julia A Crawford, Buckley, 181. from Jacksonville,
Fla, hi ballast—lying at wharf foot of Bull Street-
Master.
Wide World, Hildreth, 274, from New Y’ork—dis
charging at wharf foot of Ball street—W in Starr.
Albert ißr) Riordan, 106, from Nassau—discharging
at wharf foot of Barnard street—Bell, Wylly A Chris
tian.
John G Whipple. Simpson, 80, for New York—load
ing at Iron Steamboat Wharf west of Barnard street
—Rogers A Cann.
MARRIED,
Last evening, the loth, by the Rev. Mr. Charles
Coley, J. HOLBROOK ESTILL to Miss MARION V.
THOMPSON, all of this city.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
The friends and acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs.
James Doyle aud family, are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral of their youngest sou, PATRICK
HENRY', from their residence, corner of Congress at.
and Warren Square, at 4 o’clock, This Afternoon.
Crockery,
China,
Glassware.
JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the country
are invited to examine my
"Wholesale Stock,
which inclndes packages containing complete assort
ment*, put up expressly for "Country Trade.”
Goods re- packed to suit purchasers
Queensware House,
109 Broughton St,, 3d door from Bull St,
octlO ts E. D. SMYTH.
BALTIMORE COLLEGE,
UF ’
DENTAL SURGERY.
The regular Leetures of the Twenty-Sixth Annua
Session will commence November Ist. The Infirmary
will open October 16th.
Faculty i
THOMAS E. BOND, A. M-, M. D.
Pathology and Therapeutics.
PHILIP H. AUSTIN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S-,
Dental Science and Mechanism.
A. SNOWDEN PIQGOT, A. M., M. D.,
Anatomy and Physiology.
F. J. S. GORGAS, 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 SOLLERS WATERS, D. D. 8.,
Demonstration ot Mechanical Dentistry.
For information address
F. J. S. GORGAS, M D.
43 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md.
oct2 law-4w
Administrator's' Notice.
rpwO months after date applicatfon will be made
1 to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for
leave to sell all the real eatate of James Bilbo, de
cwwed, for the pnrpoae of distribution.
JOHN O. FERRILL,
octi-l*w2m Administrator.
Boarding,
THITHER Transient or permanent to be obtained in
-E i a pleasant situation and very accessible to bnsl
neaa, in Broughton street, No. IS4.
septHLSim
B. CUTINO,
P>RYAN STREET, under .Planter* Hotel, and
northeast comer of Hull and Jefferaon etreeta.
LadiMHair Dresaer.
. promptly attended to. Ladlea waited
oa at their reridencea. Head Dreaaea Carla, Water
■faiK Puffs aud Ileiad Oruaments. of the latest Paris
ian styles, constantly on hand, and made to Older by
the artlato, octT-lw
PONY FOR SALE.
GROCERIES, Lltil ORS. « «
Perkins, Stern & Co.’s
CALIFORNIA WINES.
THE increasing popularity of onr brands of these lino
Wines has induced their extensive imitation. All
desiring genuine and pure Wines should #u*e that our
copy-righted label, hearing our name. place of huMms-t
and the Sttte Seal of California, i* upon each bottle.
The following Wines are now offered by us, with our
guarantee of their entire purity:
WHITE, OR HOCK WINE,
of a light straw color, Tory delicate, flue flavored, ana
superior as a dinner wine to Hock or Rhine.
ANGELICA.
A rich aud naturally sweet wine, much admired by
ladies, and v&luable in the aick chamber, a* it makes
fine wheys and jellies. It is> fine desser* wine, aud
well adapted for Communion purposes.
MUSCATEL.
This sup*-rb wmc is made from B<>lect«i grapes I
is very uellcat*. and will rank trftte ft)* tery lushest
sweet wines of Europe
PORT.
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. Being entirely a nat
ural wine, i will agie** with the most delicate orguni.’a
tion.
WINE BITTERS.
These are made in our own cellars, from our own
wlues, aud will be found agreeable and pleasant
GRAPE BRAJNTDY,
Distilled from t e second pressing of the grapes, and
is a pure aud desirable article.
J. K Barnes, the Surgeon General of the United
States, assisted by AeSiS ui.t bdrgt on Woodward, after
a searching aud carefhl anuiysis of our wines, pro
nounces them ail pure, and admi*ubly adapted for the
use of the sick and debilitated.
Dr. Jack sou ihe Well known Chemist of Boston, co
incides with thl opinion.
The Boston Journal, Transcript. Timelier, Saturday
Garette, N. Y. Evening Post, Tribum, and a large por
tion of the pre«6 throughout the country, have, iu lead
ing articles upon American Wims, extolled the supe
rior merits of these win* s.
The Wiue Convention, held at Cleveland, Ohio,where
our wines came in competition with all the landing
brands of Western Wines, awarded five premiums, out
of six, to our wines.
lhe Indiana State Fair, endorsing the opinion ez
pressed at Cleveland, awarded ua a Diploma and Silver
Medal.
LET' AMERICANS SUPPORT AMERI
CAN INDUSTRY,
A. KOHLER,
cor Broughton and Jefferson Bts., Savannah
Sole Agent lor the State of Georgia’ octT-lw
Gso. R. Caessp, Wm, A. Wnom,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. K. CRUMP & CO..
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, Ace.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
C3T" Will pnrchaee and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Produce, and Mep.chandihf of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond. Va.. and Jno. C. Ferrill, Eeq., D.?*
Witt Jt Morgan, Gaden & Hackles, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson & Cos., R. Molina, Esq , Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
OCt4 ___
WHISKEY! WHISKEYI
FIE OLD BRANDY, WIKES, &C.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike's
Magnolia, {Spencer's Old Rye, and Finn
Kentucky Bourbon.
FOR SALE BY
C, W. THOMPSON,
At the Old fit and,
IXI BAY STREET,
(Herald Buildings.)
also,
A hop's Ale, Mars’ Ale, Apples, Potatoes, Omor s,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Y’megar.
octets
Butter, Butter, Butter.
LARD, LARD, LARD
JUST received by A. M. SCARBROUGH A CO., 140
Congress street,
Cos tuba extra State Butter.
100 kegs extra Leaf Lard.
octlO-3
IpOR SALE
-1000 bushels Liverpool Salt
*2OOO sacks Oats, black aud white
10 ancks best Rio Coffee
To arrive, 100 Baiec Hay.
octlO N. A. HARDEE * CO.
RICE.
4AA BARRELS. For sale by
lUU W.B. ADAMS,
95 Bay street.
GUNNY BAGGING. For sale by
W. B. ADAMS,
95 Bay street.
SEA ISLAND BAGGING. For sale by
W. B. ADAMS,
95 Bay street.
r l 'WINE. For sale by
1 W. B. ADAMS,
oct9 3 95 Bay street.
FLOUR.
O-I | BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOTTR, landing
per Steamer Cambria, and for sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE <fc CO.,
oct6 lw 203 and 205 Bay street.
MACKEREL.
lit |A KI r 8 new Mackerel, Inst received and for
OUU sale by RICHARDSON' a BARNARD,
sept2l-tf Bay street, opp. Mariner’s Chinch.
Personal.
IF Mr, William Trenholm will call or send Ins ad
dress to tile Herald Office he will hear of some
thing to bis advantage. Any information concerning
him will be gratefully received. Address
oct9 ts H. E. S.
Photographs, Ambrotypes, &c M
-A.t "Wilson’s
Corner Whitaker and Broughton Sts.
OCt9 C
Rope and Bagging
inf! COILS Richardson’t ‘'Green Leal” ROPE,
52 bales Gunny Bagging,
For sale by H. GOWDY,
ontfl-eodG 19G Bay.street, Anderson’s wbarf.
~CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
TIE undersigned having associated themselves to
gether under the firm name of La ROCHE, OADEN
& L'NCKLES, for the purpose of transacting a Gene
ral Grocer;,', aid Commission Business, and having
secured tlie large and commodious store, corner of
Bay and Barnard streets, are new prepared to receive
any and all consignments made to them. They also
have extra rooms, suitable lor Dry Goods and Fancy
Articles, which, if accompanied by owners or agents,
are the best in the city ; front a long experience and
thorough acquaintance with the business, they hope
to give entire satiefaction to all making consignments
to them.
Liberal advances made on Cotton. Lumber, Ac. con
signed to them for sale In Savannah, or for shipment
to their friends in New York, Boston or Baltimore
LaROCHE, GADEN A CNCKLES
Isaac DSLiKOcnr,
Bin.i. G. Qat>xn,
David 8. Dkcki.xs. lm octlO
TO TRAVELLERS.
New and Cheap Publications, 1
Gni Howard, 75 cents.
Venter's Pride, $1.50.
The Curse of Clifton, $1.50.
Sword and Gown, 80 cants. ' ~<i t
Great Expectations, 75 cents.
The Chaanutgsrf 1.
The Castle’s Hair, *1.60.
QnyLiringstpam, *uvo. - mr ' ’
JfsJor Jones' Courtship, *l.
M*or Jones* Chronicles of PHievtlle. sl.
AUCTION SALES.
By Bell. Wylly & Christian.
BOOTS AND MIOEB~AT AUCTION.
TO MoRROW fWwinrmlgy} at 11 © clock, in front of
store, eighteen (****& of assorted bho*« Gaiters,
conflating of:
Comma* uaitcr*
Mens Waif Brogans
Children and Miaaes* Lined Balmoral*
Mens Buff Buckie Cuba Tie*
Women’* Heeled Creole Cougress Gaitem
Bov’* Calf Hainiorals
New took jn«t received pfr Steamer L3©. Rate pos
itive Term* rash.
Alao by th** surna arrival
quarter boxes Layer Raisins
1 > case* Tomatoes (2 do*, each)
'io cases Adamantine Caudles ftflb Cartoons)
5 bbis br "WD >ugar
4 bbls Coffee Sufetu. octlo
By Boil, Wylly & Christian.
FURNITURE—AT AUCTION.
T OMORROW at llo’oock,in front ©f
store, will be sold, a large lot of Furniture, consist
ing of—
Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, Sofes, Ta
bles, Chair*, Brus>elp Carpets, Bedstead-*, Dining Ta
bles, Ward rot M-a. Bedding, Moves, Crockery and ulasa
Ware. Terms rash. octl©
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will sell THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in from of store—
A splendid 7 octave Plano Forte
Axes, Hutcliets
Hair Pilloa s, Linen Coats
Flannel Shins, Bine Jackets
Dressing Coats, Baskets
Scrubbing Brashes, Blacking Brashes
Kettles, AC., Ar. octll
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will sell THIS DAY", at 11 o’clock, in front of store-
Goocls uncalled for from cargo sale, viz
SjK doz Rogers’ best Pen Knives
500 boxes, each 2 gross. Hair Pins
130 lbs best while brown Flax Thread
800 lbs Brown shoe Thread
10 doz Wool Hats
in boxes White English Tofiet Soap
2 bbls White Coffee Sugar
1 box white Havana Sugar. octll
By Blun & Meyer.
On THURSDAY, 12th test, at 10 o’clock, in front of
store, wo will sell,
25 baskets Piper Heiddcfc
25 cases Mum’s Verzenay.
Arrived iu damaged condition, and sold for benefit of
whom it may concern,
5 cases Brandy
In cases Old Bourbon Whiskey
5 cases Stomach Bitters
15 cases Ladies’ and Childrens' Shoes
15 boxes German Soap
100 Uiiir Pillows
2o doz Hats and Caps
100 BlUa Jackets
100 Knitted Woolen Coats
1 Buggy
1 Jersey Spring Wagon
2 Horses
1 Mule
An assortment of Kitchen and Household Furni
ture. octll-2
Billiard Cloths and Balls
AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian,
THIS DA\, at 11 o'clock, in front of store,
2 eets Billiard Table Cloths
2 sets Balls octll
Rmn\ P. Yoek, 1 i «T. R.Molntib*.
M. E. William*, ( ( P. H. Ward
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO,,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY’ STREET,
SAVANNAH, G- A..
CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON AND 10MBIR
SOLICITED.
References in Savannah—Brigham. Baldwin A Cos. ,•
Erwin & Hardee, Gaden & Uncklcs, Isaac D. La-
Rochc, Esq ; Hiram Roberts, Esq.; Wylly Wood
bridge. Esq.; Hunter & Gammell; t. C. Norveil A
Cos.
References in New York—Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp
A Bro.: D. H, Baldwin & Cos. sep2C-codlm
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MACKY, BEATTIE &1
SHIPPING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 and 203 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, ga.
OFFER FOR SALE the following Goods, on the
most reasonable terms.
250 bbls ft T hiskey. Mountain Dew Y
100 “ ’* Bncseye Reserve
75 “ " Stag Bourbon .
20 “ “ 7 years old Stagßonrbon ! Jr*
20 *• “ Pine Apple f ™JS£SL
no 44 4 * Burkam's Bourbon | Distllatlon
15 *• 44 Old FamUy*Rye j
15 44 44 Old Rectified J
Together with a large assortment of PoiL Sherry
and Madeira Wiius, Heidslck & Cos., and Reymond’s
Champaign eg. Brandies, Gins. Rums, German A
Ridgeway Bitter*, Ac.
In connection with the above, we offer for sale
Choice Family Flour, Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Lard.
Ac.
Liberal advances made on consignment to
MACKY & BEATTIE,
rcp29-tf PHILADELPHIA. PA.
N. A. HARDEE & CO.,
Shipping, Commission and For
warding Merchants,
SAVA NN AH, GEORGIA.
Will make liberal Cash Advances on consignments to
oar friends, Norton, Slaughter A Cos. 40 Brood street,
New York. oct6-lm
Wm. H. Burroughs & Co
s commission merchants.
No. 97 Bay street, 4 nv.inn ah. Ga. For the sale
oi Cotton and other Produce, Lumber, Timber, rian
rations and all kinds of Real Estate We now offer
several Rice Plantations near the city, a number of
Cottor -id Provision Plantations. Timber lands. City
Prop, iff, md a few lota in the Mineral or Northwest
ern pi t • the State. sep2o-lm
11. Growdy,
COBHvIiSSION MERCHANT,
106 BAV STREET,
ANDERSONS' WIIARF,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct2-mos
B. W. Tilton, Agta,
MAmrTACTTOER.
TFORMERLY Tilton. Worrall A Macy, Southern
r Carriage Warerooms. No. 610 Brriadway, New
York.
Mannfactory—Mount Vernon, N. Y. ectfi-lm
FREIGHT FOR MACON
By Wagons, Wanted.
Apply to
ggp79 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
SOUTHERN
Exporting and Importing
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 from merchants and plan
ters. The strictest attention will be paid to all orders
however small, for goods ffotn England, France or
Germany. Our Savannah and Charleston Agents,
being salaried, make ho charge fer forwarding either
way and wit! furnish circular of detail *.
K. F. FLOYD, President.
Jacksonville. Fla.
Asians:—K. T. Paine, Liverpool, England; R. E.,
Screven, Charleston. S. C.; Henry Bryan, Savannah,
Ga. 3moa seplS
FORSALE.
QAO °° ILS RICHARDSON'S HOPE
OUU IGO TOMS COAL.
C.s CHAS. L. COLBY A CO
oono cot. Aheitsm and Bay atresia
SAVANNAH
DAILY HERALD
IS tU’BI.ISHKD
Every Morning and Evening
CSUNDAYS EXCEPTED!
AT
Zio. 11l BAX’ STREET,
BT
S. W. MASON & CO.
THE AIM OF THE PUBLISHERS
IS TO ISSUE A
Live Daily Newspaper !
Which shall also be Reliable, regarding Accuracy as
neing of as great importanct as enterprise
in procuring information. The
Hkuid Staff embraces a
LARGE CORPS OF EDITORS AYD REPORTERS,
Including several writers long and popnlsrly known
a* connected with the Soothers Pres*,
It also hue
Special Correspondents at All
Prominent Points,
Who are instructed to spare no expense in procuring,
authenticating and forwarding all
IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE.
IT HAS THE BEST
Mail, Express, and Telegraphic
Facilities!
So that all New* of Importance will be heralded at the
earliest possible moment. Especial
attention la paid to the
<3
LOCAL AND COMMERCIAL
DEPARTMENTS,
- AND TO I
Shipping Intelligence, Hotel Arrivals, and
the Court Record.
AVOIDING POLITICS,
As out of It* province at prepent, the Hebai n strives
to be a
Thoroughly Loyal Journal,
And to support the true interests of the rn-nnited na
tion. It will be constantly the effort of the
pnblishern to render their paper
ACCEPTABLE TO THE PEOPLE OF SAVANNAH
AND THE STATE OF GEORGIA
And to disense all vital questions with the dignity they
deserve, ami without which its opiniona
could have bnt little weight.
THE ENLARGEMENT
OF THE PAPER
Makes room for a large quantity of Miscellaneous
Reading Matter, Poetry and Articles on Liter
ary, Scientiflic and Commercial snh
iecta, so that in all respects It
is a desirable Journal
for the
FAMILY AND THE COUNTING ROOM.
RELIABLE CARRIERS
Airv
Experienced Mall and Delivery Clerks
Are employed, and cither Edition of tbe Hibald wii
be delivered promptly In Savannah, or for
warded to any part of the world,
on the following
TERMS:
SINGLE COPT sc.
ONE WEEK 30c.
ONE MONTH $ 1 00
ONE YEAR 10 00
PER HUNDRED % 3 60
EXTRAS
Arp iMuod whenever intelligence is received of snffi
cittA importance to warrant it.
ADVERTISING TERMS:
Two Dollars per square, (occupying a apace of ten
lines nonpareil; for the first insertion, and $1 par
aquare for each aubseqocnt one. A LIBERAL DIS
COUNT will be made on LONG ADVERTISEMENTS,
or those INSERTED FOR A LONG TIME. The
Hrr.»it> is
UNRIVALLED AS AN ADVERTISING
MEDIUM !
|
Having a large circulation in tbe city, and throughont
, tbe State, In Florida, South Carolina, the
South Atlantic Squadron and
the North, circnlatiig
more or less
IN EVERY STATE OF THE UNION.
Subscriptions Or Advertisements may be sent by
mall or express to
S. W. MASON & 0.,
PUBLISHERS.
No. 11l Bay Street, Savannah, Ga
FOR AUGUSTA,
fTiflL un.ier-igned »ro prepared to rereive goods at
fi their ft alehouse, -fine at i-xpcnee and cov
end by Insure ce—for .hipmem to Auiru.iu and
points beyond bv their regular line of light draught
boats Apply to CTiAS. L. DOLBY,
septJv—tf cor. Bay and Abcrcorn eta.
FOE NEW YORK
STAR MM LINE.
HEMI-WEEKIsY.
The first class U. P. Mail Steamships
NEVADA .... Capt CABrzMZB.
UNITED STATES. - - . Capt. Sirtnz.
AMERICA. ..... Capt Ci.ift
CONSTITUTION. - • • Capt. URKiwan.
The above ships compose the Line, and w<ll sail
from New Y'ork and Savannah eiety Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN it CO. Agents.
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents.
IT Broadway, New York.
For Liverpool.
riIHK A1 British rhlp WISCONSIN, Drews, master,
•1 and the A 1 Am bark THOs. FLETCHER Pen
dleton. master, having a large portion of their cargoes
engaged will have immediate dispatch. For freight of
500 bales cotton, apply to
oct9 0 JNO. R WILDER.
FOR NEW YORK.
The Schooner
HATTIES*. MATO
wlll hare qnick despatch for the above
pork Fur freight or passage apply to
octll BRIGH iM, BALDWIN A 00.
STAR LINE,
FOR
NEW JfggYORK.
THE new and elegant first class U. fl. Mall Steam
ship IDAHO, Captain CaowziL, will
positively sail for the above port on
Wednesday, Oct. 11th. at 2 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO,
oct9 Stoddard's Building, opp. Post Office.
For New York.
THE fine A 1 schooner OVOCA, Marlin, master
will hare qnick dispatch. For freight engagement
apply to CHAB. L. COLBY & CO..
octlO cor. Abercom and Bay sts.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
ARE notified that they can store tteir goods any
day during the week, to he forwarded by the
abave Boats, which are the lightest draught running
to Augusta, free of extra charge,
sept's kRIN 4 CO.
PIONEER LINE.
FOR ISTEW Y’ORK
s=y~-'-> , ,The new and splendid U. 8. Mail
/ijunTil'-ii! .Steamship LEO, F. A. Mtam,
4'Tit ! t port on her regular day, THURSDAY',
October 12th, at 2 K o’clock.
For freight or pasaage, having splendid accommo
dations apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL.
OCt9
For Augusta.
THE STEAMER
R. 11. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods receiv
cii at all time and stored iu fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of cost.
J. M. KINCBLEt, Agent
Office in Clsghorn & Cunningham’!.
The May arrived In Angiuta from Savannah on last
Friday with her fall freight. ts octO
Atlantic Const Mail Mtunni
mil ip Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
revs-s-,. . The new and elegant Side-Wheel
lr'4' r, t Steamship RALEIGH. O. M. Walker,
" Com [winder, will positively sail on
• her regular day, hATURDAY, 14th
Inst., at 3 o'clock, p. m.
For Freight or Passage, having very large and airy
state ronm accommodations, fitted up with all iheie
cent Improvements, apply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
Ship's Bills of Lading furnished and signed in the
office. oct9
For Doctortown
VIA
Darien.
THE light draught Side-Wheel Steamer SCORPIO,
Capt. Roger*, will ply regularly between tsavac
nah every Saturday and Doctortown every Tuesday,
commencing her regularly trips on the 21st Inst.
Freight intended for this boat will be stored free of
charge.
For passage or freight (which will be taken at re
duced rates; apply to
KEIN A CO., Agents, Savannah,
or Doctortown.
N. B.—The Scorpio wil' leave fir Doctortown on her
firal trip on THURSDAY. 12th tn-t„ at Bo'clock,a. m.
and return, leaving Doctortown Tuesday, 17th inet.
oci9 4
COMPETITION DEFIED!
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA.
Tbe New and Elegant Very Fast Steamer
SCORPIO,
RODGERS, Master,
Will commence receiving freight THIS MORNING, at
Exchange Wharf, and be the first Boat for Augusta
after the Helen.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, with elegant
Staterooms, apply to
KEIN A CO.
sep29-td 114 Bay street.
Liverpool.
eXTy. the A1 American Ship NEWENGLAND.
.SEJJO Hodge, Master, having a large portion of
. CTWyher cargo engaged will be ready lo receive
cargo at Lower Hydraulic Press on the 18th
Inst.
For freight or passage apply to
sepl4-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA,
ON and after this date the rate of Freight by our
Line will be reduced , -
50 Per Cent I
Our Line la composed of the following Steamers, all
adapted to the trade, rir.:
Iron Steamer AMAZON, CapL Johnson,
New Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS,Capt Philpot
Steamer LA DBA, Capt Hfiler.
The Steamer Gibbons is In every particular a first
clasebaaseuger Boat.
Insurance can be effected by onr Line at lowest
rates.
VT Freight received DAILY and forwarded
TWICE A WEEK.
sep2S-lm ERWIN 4 HAHOFE,
mtmit.
For Doctortown,
vu
D^IRIEIST.
T n £ Jjtiatr WM. Gr. OIBBONg,
f"Ns * ha-) engagement of Cotton «t Darter.
*iu dirlDi- the month o’ October make the following
*tc kly tripa tc Doctortowr :
LEAVE SAVANNAH,
Tuesday Morning Oct. 10. at & o’clock
t TAicday ..orolng, Oct 17, at« o’clock.
I tucsday Muminj OcL 24, at 6 o’clock.
LEAVE DOCTORTOWN,
Jhc-’dtr M, irntog, Oct. 1*
Thar-dHv .Morning, Oct 19
lhtrsd.y Mo.niLfjOct. A.
t6< ? l , V9ci "t rm <‘ Warebosse any <Uy darmy
o h rlril,^?An d f ‘ rw ' areed prampily at abwlthtbo
oct *~ ;w rawiw a hardee
For Liverpool.
1 T H S fl^ Urk TH ’ ,jlAs WHITNEY-
A CHRISTIAN,
TO bent]
Offices to l7et.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SETTABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICF
mri - u
CttT’fQA. me.
SOUTHERN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNER OK
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
savannah, tt.
O’PALLON & CO.,
factors.
Forwarding & CommiSHion
merchants,
I? EBPECIFU LLY invite attention to our facilities
for the purchase or movement of Southern
Prodicta, and will *ive prompt attention to all ousi
nea§ entrusted to onr care. Intending to establish
perm tnently a Hotnc in Savannah expert by atrict
the Trade ,r ™ Ciplfß merit and r,celv ® * portion of
Raving a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
air prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to pur
friends iu New y M ra or Europe, nud will stake ad
vances oq same; picking, re-biling or mending all
Cotton before shipping, thereby siring the enormous
exponsp incurred in Northern erne* by this proceaa.-
They solicit n portion *>f the bmdnena of tno people
of Georgia of adjoining States.
OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
Post Office Addrovs, Lock Box 25. octT-Sm
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
SAVANNAH.
AG-EWTa s*on
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 ConrllamU Street,' New Yorl
MANUFCTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEBS
Bridge, Car, Sti; or Baal Hoot,
AKD
BOILER BOLTS,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAfi SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS,
TurrabuoUXes, Bolt Ends. Taps
and. Dies. dec.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
locomotives, cars, rails, chairs,
SPIKES,TIRESy AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of ever}’ description, and
every ariicie used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS’ STORES.
COAL OIL, TALI OW, Wa TE FELTING, HEMP,
AND RUBBER PACK >'G: L MPa, PAINTS,
VARNISH, Vu j ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of ever; de*uip"un. CriIPPEfG
AND WVEIISG (iAMMERS,
3CHKW PUNCiIES,FILES,
CHIaELS, Ac, ,
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN.
3TRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING.
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,&c.
BCptS {f
Family Dye Colors
Patented October 13, iSB3.
® ac £ Dark Greet
f ? r light Green
Dark Blue Mugenta
Lightßiue Xaue
French Bibb Maroon
Claret Brown Orange
Dork Brown ?ing
Cherry ga mon
Crimson scarlet
Dark Drab Slate
Light Drab Solferino
Fawn Drab " Violet
light Fawn Drab Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
•uJesrfe, Dresses. Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, ■ hildrenl Clothing,
and ail kinds of Wearing Apparel.
CT A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. J£j
For 25 cents you- can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five tin es that sum. Various shadea
can be produced from the same dye. The process la
simple, and any one esu use tbe Dye with perfect,
success. Directions in English, French and German.
inside of each package.
HOWE A STEVENS,
J«0 Broadway, Boston
For sale by druggists and dealers geuerallv.
octlo-Cm
LUMBER.
WHITE PINE, rough and dressed. Cherry and
White Wood. F r sale by
„ RICHAKD&ON ii BAaNASD,
sepd-tf Bay Sliest, opposite Mariner'a CSwab.