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Departure of Steamship. and Steamers,
FOB MW YORK
Steamship Chase, Saturday, Ootoi>er Hth, at 3*4
,-rtoolt p m
- . lu.-alp Raleigh, Saturdar, October 14th. at 3
,-clock 1>- “■
FOR FLORIDA.
s-earner Fountain. Wednesday morning. October
.... jr 10 o'clock.
r I ate supposed Mchdeh of the Watchman
, i'emund's Press —Post Mortem Examination of
\' ; TT —Ou Wednesday last, Mr. Perry, mate of
”, * uuei Helen Getty, lying at Demnnd’e Pres*
m i uie body of a man floating between the ateam
•" ,„u the wharf. Notice being Immediately given
; t ne coroner, Deputy Coroner Henry H. Eden, ar
, and had the body removed from the river, and
non c-arnlnatioii, found that it was the remains of
V ' - “d,Mahon, watchman of Demund's Press.
found in the leftside pocket of the vest
veutv-oue dollars in greenbacks; also, a pocket
' lk coutaining the amnesty oath of deceased, a
• 1 uife and the keys of Demand's Press. The
unon being identified by Mr. Blakcwood. Agent
■' Mr uemund. were turned over to him.
;,e deceased had on a pair of socks, but no shoes,
mur of drawers, undershirt, overshirt, vest, and
at* The remains were ordered to be conveyed to
- e late residence of the deceased, northwest comer
C south and East Broad streets, as they were not
a proper condition for n e Ileal exluatnl
nitlon The body of the deceased was met
me door by his widow and her two
‘ oe t j, uren- It was an affecting sight.
One of the children is an Interesting child, aged eight
ted a half years. The other child is only two years
( r 8 V Every effort was made by neighbors and
rleiius to console the bereaved family. The eldest
-hikl will be adopted by a kind and good citizen,
and -.rill be placed in charge of the ladies of the Sis
ters of Mercy.
Iu accordance cith the orders of Eient. Col. M. T.
Holbrook, Messrs. John Sweeney, Baldwin, Barteanx
and Bowman, Surgeons of tire C. S. A., on the after
noon of Wednesday made a post-mortem examina
tion. Their report states, that they carefully exam
ined the body of the deceased, and no external
marks of violence were found ; that upon examina
tion of the base of the main no marks of violence
H ere found; also, that the vertebra was carefully ex.
aroiaed and no dislocations discovered.
Ti e remains of Mr. McMahon were yesterday bu
ried in Cathedral Cemetery.
Departure o Brevet Brig. Gen. Davis.—Brevet
Brigadier General Edwin P. Davis sailed for New
York yesterday on the steamer Leo, being about to
be mustered out of the service. Gen. Davis came to
this city about the middle of June last, since which
time lie has held command, first of the Post of Sa
vannah, afterwards of the Sub-District of the Ogee
ciiee, which Includes the city 01 Savannah, and a
pan of the time of the whole District of Savannah.
Gen. Davis entered the service at the beginning of
the war, as First Lieutenant In the 62d New York
Volunteers, a New York city regiment. After being
promoted to a captaincy in that regiment, he
was transferred to the 162d New York Vols. as Major-
In October 1882, he rose to be Colonel of the regi
ment. passing over the intermediate grade of Lieu
tenant Colonel. In February, 1864, he took his reg
iment to New Orleans, where it formed a part of the
lit Division, 19th A- C-, and with It followed the
fortune* of the Red Elver expedition under Geneal
Banks. Returning to Washington, in July of that
■ ear, he joined in the defence of the Capital against
iUe raid which at that time menaced it, being placed
m command of a brigade, and of two the principal
lc;. from here lie followed the retreating raiding
coluin down the Shenandoah Valley, under command
of Gen. Sheridan, passing through the battles of*
Winchester, Fisher's Hill aud Cedar Creek. Iu the
last of his engagements he wa9 severely wounded
while leading a charge of his brigade, colors
la baud. For these conspicuous gallantry on
this and other occasions Colonel Davis was
recommended to the President for promotion, aud
m due time was made Brevet Brigadier General, and
assigned to a command commensurate with his
rank—the 2d Brigade, Ist Div. 19th Army Corps.—
Gen. Davis’ command lias been gradually dwindling
since the reduction of the army commenced, un
ill with the mustering out of his own former regi
ment, the organization has ceased to exist.
Gen. Davis’ reputatiou iu the army, lor gallantry,
energy, dash and military efficiency is an enviable
one, wlille his administration of < ivil affairs here,
though marked with no very striking events, has
been eminently able and acceptable to the people,
and has gained him a name and standing whicU will
loilow him into private life.
Icjerestixo Examination.—Lieut. Col. M. T. Hol
la ooK, Provost Marshal, in addition to his other du
ties. has under examination the case of the United
States vs. Thomas McDermott, charged with receiv
ing stolen cotton. Mr Philip Young is prosecutor’
and Mr. George A. Mercer counsel for the United
States; the counsel tbr the defendant are, the Hon
Julian Hartridge and M. Benedict, Esq.. If a case
be made oat by the prosecution, the defendant wllj
be turned over to a military commission for trial.
In Bivouac.—Company H, 68th Begiment, New
Tork Veteran Volunteers, eu route for Fort Pulaski,
fc. ■ ouaeked yesterday morning on the green plat
east of the Exchange, The command is in ex
cellent health.
PEBSONAt.—Hon. Henry F.. Jackson and William
E. Stiles, Esq., were yesterday welcomed back
among their Mends in this city.
THE COURTS.
BEFORE LIEUT. COL. M. 7- HOLBROOK, FRO7OST MAR
SEAL, DISTRICT Op SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Oct. 12,1866.
The C. S. by policeman H. Smith, vs. IV. Kenney
(colored)—Mutinous, drunk and disorderly conduct.
Prosecutor, Capt. Beaufort, The defendant In this
case is found guilty and sentenced to confinement
in Chatham county jail for thirty days.
Ihe r. S. by Policeman A. Geeber, vs. Peggy Gib
son (colored)—CaiTj ing a slung shot and attempting
to assault A. Piper, Cos. I. 162nd New York Volun
teers. The defendant was round guilty and was
ordered to pay a fine of $26 or be confined in jai l
thirty days.
TheU. S. by Policeman J. Grayham, vs. Stephen
Evan (colored)—Larceny, and resisting an officer in
•discharge of his duty. The prisoner was found
-guilty and remanded to Chatham .County jail to be
kept in close confinement for thirty-days. ,
Ihe U. S. by Detective Swool, vs. John Anderson.
Applying for skeleton keys. Case dismissed.
The U. S. by Policeman H. Smith vs. Jacob. Jolin
■'•on (colored.) Assault with intent to kill. Fined
$25, or be confined in Chatham County jail until the
Hue and costs be paid. , „ ,
The U. S. by Policeman Hottens, vs. Thos. Daly—
larceny. Geo. Moore, prosecutor. The prisoner
vus louud aUilty aud ordered to pay a fine of $25
and costs of suit, lu default, ke was ordered to be
contiuedin Chatham County Jail until the flue and
costs are paid. , ,
Money in the South.— Tbe Washington
correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer
says
'‘Reports from colled ors of internal rev
enue iu Georgia give gratifying evidence of
tbe abundance of mouey in the South, not
withstanding the exhausting process it has
beeu subjected to within the last tour years.
The collector at Augusta reports hiving col
lected two hundred thousand dollars within
the last three months, and the collectors at
Macon report one huudred and fifty thousand
dollars in the same period, all of which are
from taxe6 on cotton.
“Owing to the irregular transportation fas
cilit.es between Georgia and Washington,
these receipts have not yet been forwarded
io tbe bureau here, but are safely taken care
of—ia_one case beiDg deposited in a State
bank, nnd in the other, placed under a mili
tarv guard. The collector of internal rev
enue for the district of Montgomery, Ala
bama, reports that there will be one hundred
thousand bales of cotton sent to the market
from that district alone, in a short time.”
They had a clam-bake the other day down
at “Tuunton, Good Lord.” An idea may be
formed of its mammoth size by tbe following
enumeration of the amount of the articles
cooked: 100 bushels clams, 26 bushels pota
toes, )>oth kinds, 1,500 ears sweet corn, 600
lbe*. dressing, 600 lbs. fish.
HATS, CAPS, &c.
OENTS’ RJESORTE, Felt, Derby »nd Fault Hats,
Army and Navy Capt, Boys Hate, Caps and Tur
bans Just received aud lor sale by
8. M. COLDING,
octu No. us Congrwa street
Hotel Arrival**.
PULASKI HOUSE. OCTOBER 12. 1866.
C W Hawkins, N Y tW Dudley and lady, 1H H
Dr Lawrance, Ga Wm J Ennis, Hilton Head
G W Cox, New Orleans !W T Sampson, jr Tran D
James Stuart, Eng T M Hunter, Ga
E A Reaves, Ga B Russell, N Y
J C Turner, Ga (C H Warner, Augusta
J R Krler, USA !■-■ A Hinson, l S A
tV A VanWagm-r, X Y |0 F Reid do
C T Watson, U S Vote |M O'Hu, Boston
E Barnard, S C lileo R Black, Scriven Cos
F D Woods. Fort Valiev T\V Muter, CKk
Walter Blake, SC A L Maxwell, Macon
C IV Denote aud lady, Hil- Asley H Freeman, til h U
ton Head s Infantry
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) OUT 11.
S I. Woodford, N Y iP F Bcurdeley, Sav
Wm D Waters and lady, J M Collins and lady S C
Salem, Mass J Hatfield, [SN
Capt B Russell, -Mrs Chesnut aud S ehil-
S X Gragg, Savannah 1 dreu. Fla
J M Hunter, Ga 'Mrs S Halle, Fla
C S Allen, N Y Miss McCoa, Florida
S D Gilbert and svt. Mass J W McCoa, do
JG Cole, Mass IClias Haile, do
Mrs S S Gilbert, Boston U G Ruwe, Savannah
Miss E T Devenox, Mass J H Cons, Ct
W Alderman I.) L Cott, S C
J G VanNastrand, Fla 1 W Orr, do
J M Case, Beaufort J B Buchanan, Me
OCTOBER XI.
Col Robb and wile, Sav ;X P Harvev, Providence
X Montherald, Columbia J Hughs, St Helena
C A Tupp, Asst Surg, U S]J H Lewis, Fla
A, Beaufort j Mrs J P Wiggins, S C
J H Govell, charleston W J Brown, Charleston
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) OCT. 11.
Dr DeTreville, Beaufort iRa Bean, Surg USA
A H Freeman, 6th USI [j R Kendall, Boston
W Blake, SC j W G Swift, Conn
J Piudiu, do | Mrs Llvdy, Beaufort
Mrs M C Black, S C |Dr H \v' Kelssberg. 6Sth
Mrs M K Black, do NY Vote
Mr .1 Jo eph, wife and 4|Mr and Mrs J F Mcllvalle,
children, Savannah | Savannah.
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Dag.
Sun rises 6 2 Moon rises 0 38
Sun sets 5 32[High water 2 43
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Thursday, Oct. 11, 1865.
Pioneer Steamship Chase, Rogers, New York—to
Hunter A Gaiumell.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
Cleared.
Steamer Leo, Merrill, for New York—Hunter A Gam
med.
Steamer Scorpio, Rogers, Darien—Keiu A Cos.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, etc—L S
Bennett.
Steamer Emllie, Bender, Hilton Head
Steamer Standlsh, Moore, Fort Pulaski.
Exports-
Per steamship Leo, for New York—Bl2 bales up
land cotton, 92 do sea Island do, 73 bales domestics,
172 pkgs mdze.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Cleared.
Oct 10—Schr Orville, Murphy, Jacksonville ; sloop
Three Brothers, Campbell, Charleston.
Octll—Brig A B Cook, Speed, N Y.
Consignees.
Per steamship Chase, from New York—Adams Ex
press Cos, A R A Cos, Brady, Smith A Cos, Bell, Wylly
A Christian, Ciaghoru A Cunningham, O Cohen,
Doyle A Lyons, Erwin A Hardee, M Ferst A Cos, Hun
ter A Gammed, X A Hardee, H M a Bro, Hess A Gut
man, Keiu A Ca, R J Larcomb, Llnvdle A Gleason, J
Lama, W W Lincoln, A Meyer A Cos, H Meinhard A
Bro, J Oliver, Richardson A Barnard. C D Rogers, J
Ryan. A A Soiomons, P Streham. Schuester 4 Cos,
Tlson A Gordon. G H Arledge, W B Adams. Brigham,
Baldwin A Cos, L S Bennett, C L Colby A Cos, Crane,
Johnson A Cos, W H Darlington, Einstein A Eckman,
Gaden A Unckles, E E Hertz, Halsey, Watson A Cos,
Hdtou A Randell, Kenny A O'Brian, B Eohn, Kent A
Cos, Lovell A Lattlmore, J Lippman. John McMahon,
J McConaplity, J C Maker, A Resher A Cos, F J Ruck
ert, Rogers A' Crane, W H Stark, T W Shea, Stuart A
Cos, J P Sclireiuer A Son, J T Thomas A Cos, Weed,
Cornwell A Cos, and others.
Passengers.
Per steamship Chase, from New York—Dr Law
rence, Thos Nevins, Geo Gaden. Mr Buckley. J C
Stuart, E A Keans, M Rosenfleld, W A VanWagge
neu, J R Eddie, A J Gustin and lady, J C Turner, T
W Reims, G W Cox, Mrs E Fitzpatrick, Mrs Jane
Carson, Mrs Sherwood and sister, Miss King, Miss
Neve, and 11 in steerage.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—Brig Gen F P
Davis, Miss Julia Doon and sister, W R Goldsmith,
II Whiting, Rev C H Coolev, Isaac M Aiken, Lt O Y
Had, Capt X J P Chiity, Capt J Entinsle, R Arm-
Stroup, F Me Both, S E Bogart, J Murray, O M Has
kins, J J Day. lady and child, S Chambers, J Bean,
W r Chambers, E A Murdock, F C Gordon, E RiWig
gons, ABDav, W McGraw, DBCamp, Mrs Afarcy,
Mrs S O Kittrldge and 2 children. R M Hunt, and
steerage.
A Card,
We. the undersigned, passengers of the steamship
Chase, from New York to Savannah, grateful for the
kind and uni-emitted attention to our comfort and
safety, beg leave to tender our thanks to the officers
of said ship, and to express our appreciation ot tlie
-Chase” as a staunch and comfortable boat, and
her officers as thorough masters of their professions.
J. G. Lawrence C. H. Bulkley,
G. W. Cox, John R. Edte,
E. A. Reaves, J. C. Turner,
James B. Stuart, C. T. Watson,
Geo. T. Gaden, A. i Gusttn,
Mrs. A, J. Gusttn, M. Rosenfeld
J. Neudade, E. Fitzgerald,
Mrs. S. Sherwood, Mrs. Jane Carson,
Mrs. Cecllle F. Matthews, Miss Amelia King
Mtes Lottie Neve.
LIST OF VKSSJELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Oct. 9,1865.
SHIPS.
New England, Hodges, 1,100, for Liverpool—load
ing at Lower Hydraulic pres3—Brigham, Baldwin A-
Cos.
Wisconsin (Br) Arcus, 950—discharging ballast at
Lower Hydraulic Press—John R Wilder.
Bates.
johu R Plater, Post, 290, from Norwich, Conn—
discharging at Union Ferry Wharf-Hunter A Gam
mell.
Mary Cobb, Duncan, 195,—loading, wharf at foot of
Whitaker street—Rogers A Cana.
SCHOONEBS.
May, Kelly, 330, from New Y'ork-discharging at
wharf foot of Habersham street—Hunter A Gammell.
Julia A Crawford, Buckley, 181, from Jacksonville,
Fla, in ballast—lying at wharf foot of Bull Street-
Master.
Wide World, Hildreth. 274, from New York—dis
charging at wharf foot of Bull street—Wm Starr.
Albert (Br) Rlordan, 105, from Nassau—discharging
at wharf foot of Barnard street—Bell, Wylly A CUrls-
U John G Whipple. Simpson, 80, for New Y'ork—load
ing at Iron Steamboat Wharf west of Barnard street
—Rogers A Cann. „ .
Schr Julia A Crawford. Bulkley, loading, at Iron
Steamboat Co’s wharf, for New Y'ork—L J Gullmar
tou A Cos.
Crockery,
China,
Glassware.
JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the conntry
are invited to examine my
"Wholesale Stock,
which includes packages containing complete assort
ments, putup expressly for -‘Country Trade,”
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers
Queensware House,
103 Broughton Si., ad door from Sell St.
oCtlO ts E. D. SMYTH.
Just Received,
Ail in Store on Moment,
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
Also, a lot of Fine Liquors, consisting of
BRANDIES.
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUS RUM,
BORER’S BITTERS, Ac.
Which we offer on the most liberal terms.
VAN HORN. HOLYOKE A MURRAY,
octll-tf No.*9 Stoddard’s Block.
Grits and Meal.
GILLEM’S MILL RE-OPENED. Having purchas
ed the entire interest from Mr H. Gillem In hia
large and extensive Mills, on the corner of Habersham
street and Perry street lane, wo are now prepared to
famish Grist and Meal at favorable rates. Com will
be groand on toll. All ordera promptly filled.
octll-lm , LUDINQTON A HARRISON.
CAUTION.
THE public is cautioned against trading for three
bonds of the city of Augurta (peat due; Nos. IT7,
178 and 183, for two huudred and fifty dollars each,
the earn- having been stolen, and payment stopped
cat 10-6 S. M, COSuNG
GROCEHIK*. i.Uit ORS. * C„
Perkins. Stern k . Co.'s
CALIFORNIA WINES.
THE increasing popularity of our brand* of these tine
Wines han induced their extensive imitation. All
dcHiring genuine and pure Wines should that our
copy-righred label, bearing «ur name, place of husines-t
and the State Seal of California, if upon each bottle
The following Wines are now offered by us, with .nr
guarantee of their entire purity :
WHITE, OR HOCK WINE,
of a light straw color, very delicate, fine flavored, and
superior as a dinner wine to Hoik or Rhine.
ANGELICA.
A rich and naturally nwett wine, much admired by
ladies and valuable iu the airk chamber, as it makes
fine wheys aud jellies. It is a flue dessert wine, and
well adapted for Communion purposes.
MUSCATEL.
This superb wine is made from selected grapes. I
is very uelicat*. nnd will rauk with the very highest
sweet wines o f Europe
PORT.
This is a deep red color, of good body and fine flavor,
lt i9 becoming very populai where a sightly astringent
and delicate stimulant is desired, being entirely a uat
ural wine, i. will agree with the most delicate organiza
tion.
WINE BITTERS.
These are made iu our own cellars, from our own
W:ues, and wiil be found agreeable and pleasant
GRAPE BRAXDY,
Distilled from t e second pressing of the grapes, and
Is a pure and desirable article.
J. K Barnes, the Surgeon General of . the United
States, assisted by AeS S ant Surg< on Woodward, alter
a searching and careful a&nlygis ol our wines, pro
nounces them alf pure, and admirably adapted for the
use of the sick and debilitated.
Dr. Jackson the well known Chemist of Boston, co
incides with thi opinion.
The Boston Journal, Transcript. Traveller, Saturday
Gazette, N. Y. Evening Post. Tribun-, and a large poi
tion of the press throughout the country, have, iu lead
ing articles upon American Wines, extolled the supe
rior merits of these wines.
. The Wine Convention, held at Cleveland, Ohio,where
onr wines came iu competition with all the leading
brands of Western Wines, awarded five premiums, out
of six, to our wines.
lhe Indiana State Fair, endorsing the opinion ex
pressed at Cleveland, awarded us a Diploma and Silver
Medal.
LET AMERICANS SUPPORT AMERI
CAN INDUSTRY,
A. KOHLER,
cor. Broughton and Jefferson fits., Savannah.
Soie Agent tor the State of Georgia- oct7*lw
WHERE ARE YOU GOING,
MR. BAKER ?
Going toß= Balfore’s, 151 BrouiMonSt.
WHAT FOR 0
WHY, FOR FLOUR.
OAA BBLS CHOICE FLOUR
O f ‘2OO bbls Potatoes
100 bbls Onions
GO,oOO lbs Bacon
Fresh Crackers
‘2O bbls Brown Sugar
5 tierces English Crushed Sugar
Switzerland Cheese. octl 1 1 w
FLOUR.
9AO bbls bkllkfontaine flour,
re 100 bbls "Antietam" Flour
For sale by W. H STARK.
octll-3 cor. Lincoln and Bay sts.
Gso. R. Catnap, Wm, A. Weight,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
(ICO. II CRUMP k CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lipors, Tohacco, Sesars,
SALTED FISH, Act?.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Produce, and Merchandise of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond. Va., aud Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq, De-
Witt & Morgan, Gaden & Unckles, A. A. So!omons &
Cos., J. T. Paterson & Cos., R. Molina, Esq., Savannah.
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
_OCt4 _
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD "BRANDY, WINES, Sc.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike’s
Magnolia, Spencer’s Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
• FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 33 A. Y STREET,
(Herald Buildings.j
ALSO,
Alsop’s Ale, Mars’ Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
oct6 ts
WE E DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES, WINES. LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
sep2 ts
C. K, OSGOOD,
STORE 186 CONGRESS AND 85 ST.
JULIAN STS., SAVANNAH, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions,
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
Aiid Hardware,
N. B.—The highest Cash Prices paid for Beeswax,
Tallow, Wool, Hides, Ac. ts *eptl6
3600 TONS
or
ENGLISH RAILS,
Oi best quality; 50x59 per lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE A CO,
iu?.9 6m No. 70 Eroadway, N. y.
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
WM. 11. SHERWOOD & CO., Savannah, Georgia,
southwest comer of Broughton and Jefferson
streets, under St. Andrew's Hall.
Wc are receiving by every steamer articles of
Groceries of every description. Liquors imported and
direct from manuiactures are offered at prices to suit
the trade sept2o-lm
KIELINjBRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, MIXES AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET M.ND
BAT LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED & DELIVERED.
»u2l ts
ASTER & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS and DenWn iu Builder,’ and
Locksmiths' Hafflwai* {foils Pollies, Cord. Rim
Locks and Knobs, Butt Htfeges, Brass and Iron Kcy«
and Castings, Gqpg Bells, Wire, Bllver-Platlng, Ac.
All orders, large or ainall, furnished promptly at 10
per cent, less than market prices.
srpl» 6m
umicEHiK?, mqi «»w». t..
PIE rcf.lTkehan
Wholesale anil Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries. Boot* and Skew* Clothing.
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Scgats.
Also, bkchanv Celebrated *
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle anil in wood.
London aud Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Libor.il deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON' STREET, SAVANNAH.
and 62 Liberty street. New York. _
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS ANI\ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS. &C.
147 13ay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA„
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.j
We have lhe Largest Assortment ot
Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies,
Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &c.,
In the South, to which we invite the attention of the
Trade. Call aud compare our goods and
prices.
octs ts
DOMESTIC
I ALESJW iNES S\UQUORSASEGARS
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
—of
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
! au3<i
NEW GROCERY STORE,
Van. Ne-R-ton & Ward.
WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the
public that they have opened at No. 163 Brough
ton street, formerly occupied by Blun and Meyer; aud
will keep constantly on hand a well selected stock so
• Family Groceries.
Quick sales and small profits is their motto, and a
share of the public patxonago is respectfully solicited.
J. H VAX NEWTON. H. G. WARD.
sepl2 u
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERIES i LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St, Julian and
Johnson Square,
•FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE,J
Agents sot
ALE AND LAGER.
Constantly on hand, an assortment of
TIIIEX XJVX3NT33.
gf'j.'js 3m
XEW
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
tTHE undersigned ffor eighteen years of the firm of
* Cromwell & Birdsall) is now prepared to receive
orden for his well known brand of choice
New Hulled Buckwheat Flour,
neatly packed in barrels, half barrels, quarter barrels
and bags of 49 and 24% pounds.
Have also on hand Fresh Ground, State and West
ern Flour. Extra, Superfine, and No. ‘2 Superfine, in
bbls. and half bbls., in lots to suit purchasers.
EDWARD CROMWELL,
oct!2-2w 123 and 1 i’s Broad street. New York.
ATTENTION
r CALLED to the very superior lot of Batter.
Cheese and Lard, received per steamer Raleigh.by
SEABORN GOODALI,
octl2-lw Williamson's Builaing
Just Received
BY
MILLER, JHOMAS & CO.,
205 Bay Street t
100 bbls Floor, various brands
10 bbls Mess Pork
20 half do Pis: Pork
20 bbls Powdered Sugar
20 do A Sugar
•25 firkins Butter
100 Goshen Dairy Cheese
50 English do do. MWtf octO
MACKEREL.
A*i |A KITS new Mackerel, lust received and for
UUU sale by RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
sept2l-tf Bay street, opp. Mariner’s Church.
ITU) R SALE
-1000 bushels Liverpool Salt
2000 sacks Oat*, black and white
10 sacks best Rio Coffee
To arrive, 100 Bales Hay.
octlO N. A. HARDEE A CO.
10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE^
npilE undersigned having associated themselves to*
A gether under the firm name of LaKOCHK, UADEN
& UNCKLES, for the purpose of transacting a Gene
ral Grocery, aid Commission Business, and having
secured the large nnd commodious store, corner of
Bay and Barnard streets, afb now prepared to receive
any and all consignments made to them. Thoy alio
have extra rooms, suitable for Dry Goods and Fancy
Articles, which, if accompanied by owners or ageits,
are the best in the city ; from a long experience and
thorough acquaintance with the business, they hope
to give entire palisfaciion to all making consignments i
to them. '
Liberal advances made on Cotton. Lumber, Ac. con
signed to them for sale in Savannah, or for shipment
to their lritnds in New York, Boston or Baltimore.
LxROCHK, GADEN A UNCKLttS.
Isaac D. Lxkocur,
Bknj. G. Gai»en
David S. Unoki.es. 1 ra octlO
HUSU IM'EffIEST.
YVE n 3’ cr f°r sale.ou reasonable terms,thres quarter
• I Lot No. 14 Berrien Ward, corner Tuttunl snrt
Berrien streets, with Improve menu theieou. consist
ing of a f-to;;; nnd two two-story wooden dwellings,
with out-building, al nearly new and In good repair.
The Store Ii an excellent stand lor a Retail bue;at3e.
For lurther particulars apply to
L J. GUiLMARTIN A CO.,
sep29-tf No. 14S Boy street.
T 0 TRA VELLERS~
New and Cheap Plications.
Artcmas Ward; his Travels, $1.50,
Tbe Lost Will-S6O cents
Gus Howard, 74 cents.
Venter’s Pride, $1.50.
The Curse of Cliitou, $1.50.
Sword and Gown, 80 cents.
Great Expectations 75 cents.
The Cbanmngs. sl.
The Castle's Heir, $1.50.
Guy Livingstone, $1.50.
Major Jouee' Courtship, SI.
Major Jones’ Chronicles of Pinerille, sl.
Polly Peablossom's Wedding, sl.
aAnd other Novels, at
BSTILL'S NEWSPAPER and PERIODICAL STORE,
pct - _ Pull street- back ot Post Office.
Photographs, Ambrotypes, &c„
Alt Wilson’s
Corner Whitaker and Broughton Sts.
oct» £ •
AUCTION SALES._
Yo’ii, Williams Mclutire & Cos.
Willp:l at Auction THIS DAY. in front of store, at
,1 o’clock,
1 lot of Cabbages
1400 Hums
co lK>xtK Be. ston Crackers
30 bii.fi M -.1, Kilu unco
<«-and lch Ten
■w lioxes Soap
-6 M Needle*
1 bids Pickle*
’2O bbl * Flour
.t> Condenapd Milk
•JO boxes Baking Powder^
20 boxe«* coifee
1 lot of Stationery
l **it Furniture
l Piano
Tens, t iles* die. octl2
By Bell, Wylly & Cliristiau.
AT AUCTION.
On SATURDAY, 14th inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold
in from of store.
The wooden tenement adjoining the Marshall
House ou the east (excepting the Brick?;, said tene
ment of wood to be torn down aud n. moved
within one week after the day of Bale. ootl3-‘j
By T. J. Walah^
THIS DAY, Oct. 13th. will be sold in front of Store,
at 10 o’clock, •
Forty cases containing Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Boots and Shoes.
Also,
Dry Goods. Hosiery, Ac , Ac.
See Catalogues Terms Cash Sale positive
OCi-13
Kobt. p York, l (J RMolntikb.
M. E. Williams, f \P.H, Ward.
YORK; WILLIAMS. McINTIRE & CO,
.ATICT I 01N ,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CONSIGNMENTS Os COTTON AND IUMIER
SOLICITED.
References iu Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin * Cos,;
Erwin & Hardee, Gaden & Unckles, Isaac D. La*
Roche, Esq ; Hiram Roberts, Esq.; Wylly Wood
bridge, Esq.; Hunter & Uammell; L. C. Norvell &
Cos.
References in New York—Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp
A Bro.: D H, Baldwin & Cos. sep26*eodlm
LINVILLE & GLEASOfL
SAV AjyjNT A.H.
a&ents for
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 Courtlandt Street, New York.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS
Bridge, Car, Ship or Baud Hook.
AND—
BOILER BOLTS,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
NQIINO AND SQUARE WABHERB,
Turnbuckles, Bolt Ends, Taps
and Dies, &c.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS* STORKS.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP,
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, io.; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PONCHES.FILE9,
CHISELS, Ac.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
\TIRE, INSULATORS. BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING.
MACHINERY', LATHS. PLANERS,
DRILLS. PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAW'S,Ac.
septa ts
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1863.
Black Dark Green
Black for Silk Light Green
Dark Blue Magenta
Light Blue Maize
Flench Blue Maroon
Claret Brown Orange
Dark Brown Pink
Light Brown Purple
Suuff Brown Royal Purple
Cherry Sa mou
Crimson scarlet
Dark Drab Slate
Light Drab Solferlr.o
Pawn Drab Violet
Light Fawn Drab Yellow,
for Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
0- A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. .©
For 26 cents you can color as many goods as would
ohcrwl«e cost five times that sum.' Various shades
cm be produced from the same dye. The process is
rlmple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, French and German,
inside of each package.
HOWE A STEVENS,
260 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally
ectlO-Cm
Administrator’s Sale,
BY T. J. WALSH.
•n TUESDAY, October 17th, will be sold In front of
store, at 11 o’clock,
All the perishable property of Mi's. Jane Barnett,
eces scd. Sold by leave of the Ordinary ol Chath am
tuutr.awl hv order of the Administrator.
octn-td'
FREIGHT FOR MACON
By Wagons, Wanted,
Apply to
aep29 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN 4 CO.
SOUTHERN
Exporting and Importing
COMPANY,
OF FLORIDA.
rHIS association is prepared to make advances in
currency of Gold on consignments of Cotton,
aval Stores, Lumber, Ac., to their agent in Liver
ool.
Orders solicited for goods from merchants and plen
um The strictest attention will he paid to all orders
owever small for goods ffom England, France or
lermanv Our Savannah and Charleston Agents,
elng salaried, make tie charge for forwarding either
ray and will furnish circular of details.
R. F. FLOVD. President,
Jacksonville, Fla
Aosurs:—E. T. Paint, Liverpool England- R. E.
areven, Charleston, 8. 0.; iiefiry Brian, Savannah,
a. Smot itpis
y--jar- !■»■■■■. . l _
shipping
freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
rpflK under«igued arc prepared to receive good* at
* their Warehouse*—free of expense aud cov
erod bv Insurance—for shipment to Augu*!* and
point* beyond by their regular line of light draught
boat* Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept29—ti cor. Buy Abercorn st*.
FOB NEW YORK
STAR LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
The tint das* 17. S. Matt Steamships
NEVADA, .... Capt. CAftrKNTKr.
UNITED STATES, - - - - Capt. Sa*«r.
AMERICA, ..... Capt. Ci.ir-r
CONSTITUTION, . . . Capt. uizuu.
The above *hip* compose the Line, and will soil
from New York n:;d Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO, Agent*,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agenta.
For Liverpool.
rIR A1 British ahip WISCONSIN, Drew* master.
and the A1 Am bark THOS. FLETCHER, Pen
dleton, master, having a large |>ortion of their cargoes
engaged will have immediate dispatch. For freight of
500 bale* cotton, apply to
*>«9 6 JNO. R. WILDER. ‘
FOR NEW YORK.
The Schooner
HATTIE M. MATO
JBbBP will have quick deapatcb for the above
port. For freight or paesage apply to
octll BRIGH \M, BALDWIN & CO.
For Liverpool.
THE flr,t claaa Briliah bark THOMAS WHITNEY
J. C. Kelly, master, being of ainall capacity, will have
quick dispatch. For freight, apply to
octlO BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
4RE notified that they can store their goods any
day during the week, to be forwarded by the
abave Boat* which are the lighten draught running
to Augusta, free of extra charge.
eep2B KEIN k CO.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. RL. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of Llucoln street, free of cost.
J. M. KINCHLEV, Agent
Office in Claghorn A Cuuningham’n.
The May arrived in AulmhLi from Savauuah on last
Friday with her full freight. ts oettt
Atlantic Coast Mail F4tca.ni
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
AEpe-ir*. . The new and elegant Side-Wheel
S/JtfL-ik K- Steamship RALEIGH. G. M. Walker,
f- Commander, will positively sail on
her regular day, SATURDAY, llth
inst, st 3 o'clock, p. m
For Freight or Passage, having very large and airy
state-room accommodations, fitted up with all the re
cent improvements, apply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
Ship’s Bills of Lading furnished and signed in the
office oct9
FOR PALATKA,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Fer
nandlna, Jacksonville and Picolata.
I
j rjIHE new and fast steamer FOUNTAIN. Capt. O
* W.C.stmx, will leavers above on WEDNESDAY,
the 18th inst., nt 10 o'clock a.tn.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, at Padel
ford’s Wharf near White’s Central Cotton Press or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable on Wharf.
Shippers will furnish weights and measurement of
goods octlS
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
■pi'tiffi* U» Thc 8 Uail Steamship CHASE,
'Lia W. D. Roath, commander, will leave
(or the above port on her regulanday
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, AT 3 1-3 P. M
For freight or passage, having superior scco mm ods
tion* apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL
oct6 84 Bay street.
COMPETITION DEFIED!
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA.*
The New and Elegant Very Fast Steamer
SCORPIO,
RODGERS, Master,
Will commence receiving freight THIS MORNING, at
Exchange Wharf, and be the first Boat for Augnsia
after the Helen.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, with elegant
Stateroom* apply to
KEIN & CO.
Bcp29-td 114 Bay street.
For Liverpool.
r -Frv, THE A1 American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
IlQik Hodge. Master, haring a large portion of
yJFgJ&jtber cargo engaged will be ready to receive
"•'fi—“cargo at Lower Hydraulic Press on the 18th
inst
For freight or passage apply to
sepl4-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA.
ON and after this date the rate of Freight hv nnr
Line will be reduced
50 Per Cent !
Onr Line is composed of the following Steamers, all
adapted to the trade, viz:
Iron Steamer AMAZON, Capt. Johnson.
New Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS,Cnpt Phllpol.
Steamer LAURA. Capt. Hiller.
The Steamer Gibbons Is in every particular a first
classPaasenger Boat. *
rates' UranCe C>D effected b 7 our Line at lowest
(ST Freight received DAILY and forwarded
TWICE A WEEK.
sep2«.lm F.RWIV A HARDEE.
Boots, Shoes, <fcc
GENTS’ BOOTS. Gaiters and Balmorals ; Ladies’
and Misses’ Gaiters and Balmorals; Children’s
nsimorals aud Bootee,. Just received and Tor sale
v.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Southern half of Lot No. 4, Elbert Ward. Improve
ments consist of a Dwelling on Brick Baaemeutmted
up as a Store. Also, Lot No. 23, on comer of Price
and , barium street*. The Improvements consist of
a Handsome Dwelling, known as Lewis’ Coring*.
Also, Trust Lot No. 38, Troup Ward. All of the above
property will be sold at a bargain, ts applied for this
week. 4 octll
ißimto
ForDoctortown,
VIA
BARIEN.
THE Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS
| having a heavy engagement of Cotton at Darien,
will daring the month ot October make the folio wing
weekly trips to Doctor!own:
LEAVE SAVANNAH.
Tnesday Morning, Oct. 10. at « o’clock
1 Uffidav Homing, Oct. 17, at 6 o’clock
Tuesday Morning Oct. *4, at« o'clock. .
LEAVE DOCTOBTOWN.
Thursday Morning Oct. I*.
Thursday Morale . Oct 19.
T Lursday Morning, Oct. 96.
rec f,™ *t onr Warehouse any.dsy daring
mMirce of iilh 0 . rW * rd * and withthe
of lightciin- on tho AlUmaha river ifneces
_! ,ct 4?w ERWfN A HARDEE
THE
NEW VDRK OBSERVER.
A WEEKLY 4
RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR
Newspaper for the Family and the Fireside, will soon
enter on lis
FORTY-FOURTH YEAR
or PUBLICATION.
True to the Church, the Con
stitution, and the pinion,
It is calculated to edify and please both
OLD AN D YOUNG.
Ail new subscribers paying ns in advance for 1866
rhall have their names immedifitely entered, and the
Observer will be sefiteto them
Until January First. Gratis !
Subscribe won, as the free papers will commence
when the name, are entered.
Sample copies to any address free.
Tern,», *l5O a Year in Advance-
SIDNEY E, MOUSE, Jr., & CO.,
37 Park Row, Now York.
octiy. 4
Joseph Sm.Ln, *
FIELD. GARDEN, GRASS AND FLOW
ER SEEDS,
No. Oft Mhrsty Street, New York City
ORDERS for Seede by mail will be promptly execo
ted aud torwarded by Express. C. O V
N. B.—The Trad* supplied on the ' most' liberal
term*. Priced C’maloguo* will b* sent upon applies
non by mail. TCtd-eodlo
Notice.
tember •liaihlved by mutual consent. The buslnefc
wm hereaflff be conducted by the undesigned, who
wilt be happy to receive a continuance of the pa
tronugc bestowed on the iate firm of Jackson A
W “"°. cK L. WARROCK
B. CUTINO,
DRY*AN STREET, under’planter’s Hotel, ana
. "orfheaet corner of Hull ana Jefferson streets.
Ladles Hair Dresser.
Ail orders promptly attended to. Ladies watted
on at their residences. Head Dresses, Curl* Water
fall* Puffs aud Head Ornaments, of the latest Parts
tan styles, constantly on hand, and made to order by
the best French artists. octt lw
HERALD
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
» '
No, 111 Boy Street, ' **»
SA VANNAH,-GEORGIA.
* * V
ME
—O •
Wc rpspectfully call the attention oi (be public to
the facilities which we have for doing all kinds of
JOB PRINTING.
We have
THE BEST PREBBEN
For doing all kinds of ‘work, and we keep them In
good repair. We employ only
FIRST CLASS,PRINTERS
OF LONd EXPERIENCE AND TRIED ABILITY.
We have
New Printing Materials
From the Beet Northern Foundries, to which we ar
constanrly making additions.
j" e prepared to execute orders for
POSTERS,
PLACARDS,
HANDBILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
play bills.
CIRCULARS,
BILLS OP FARE. *
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS, *
ENVELOPES,
BUSINESS CARDS, PICKETS.
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
DRAFTS,
RECEIPTS,
CHECKS,
PASSES,
* LABEIH,
CONSTITUTIONS
* w "'BY-LAWS, -frjV
PAMPHLETS, BALLADS,
CALENDARS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
SHIPPING BLANKS
Or any 1 other kind of . PRINTING-ta airr mu
V\>;have a«,
Pine Assortment of Twin*
» roa & ‘
PRINTIIic IN CONLORS,
Jt
—*►—
ORDERS BY BUR OK EXPKE3S
Will receive prompt and earefhi attestloE. sad tis
t work will be forwarded
FREE OF &ARGE FOR TRANSPORTATION,
We eedearor to do ail onr ■work weli, and to cire
complete satisfaction to our customers
OTIB. PRICBS
Are as low as the present high cost of stock, mate
rial, labor and living will admit of, and are below tbe
increased rates which rule in other lines of btufineau
S. W MASON & CO.,
11l Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia
Paper and Bag Warehouse
Warren & Platner, K
WHOLESALE dealers in all klnda of coarse and
fine Piper, Envelops, Twines and Paper Boxea
Sole Agents in this city for the Bath Paper Mdla**
The Highest ca.h price* paid for RagsT Old Rod*.
™ 10 or ffili
octwdf ao Bay itt««t, SaTasoab, Ga.