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Departure of llcamihlpinad litaatn,
ro* WW TOR*.
Tut- ateamonlp Ariadne, Thursday, Octolier »Hh, at
yj o'clock nt.
sos cuahi.kston.
Steamer H. M. Cool. Friday, October 27th, at T
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FOB BOCrORTOWX.
steamer Orient, FMday, October Kills, at 9 o'clock
*' FOB FLORIDA,
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning. at
1U o'clock.
Sieamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
lu o'clock. . . 1 . .'
Arrival of Major Gen. O. O. Howard,
Last evening, about ten o'clock, the steamer C#•
noulcus, Capt. B. W. Tilton, horn Charleston, via
Huron Head, arrived in this city, having on board
Major Gen. O. O. Howard, Chief of the Freed men's
Bureau, accompanied by Rev. R. D. Howard,
Private Secretary and brother to the General,
j. w. Alvord, Inspector of Finances, MaJ. H. & Stin
son, A. D. C. Bv’t Muj. Gen. Itufus Saxton, Ass't
Cuuimisslonet for the States of South CarOlhis and
Georgia ; Capt. A. P. Kethum, In charge of the rea;
toratiouof the Soa Islands ; Bv’t Brigadier Gen. C. H.
Howard, Insiieetor fur the States of South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida. With the exception of MaJ.
Gen. Howard, all the passenger* of the Canoulcus
took rooms at tho Pulaski House, the Oenerol prefer
ring to stay on board the steamer.
The canoulcus broke down just after leaving
Charleston, and was compelled to return and Ue In
side tUe bar ; and after the repairs had been made, a
severe gale coiulug up, it was not deemed advisable
to venture outside. This caused the delay lu the ai
rlval of the Geueral. Tho Canoulcus left Charleston
yesterday morning at about eight o’clock, and left
Hiltou Head last evening at six. The stay of the
General at Hilton Head was very short.
At one o’clock this afternoon Gen. Howard will ad
dress the Freedmeu at the Second African’ Baptist
Ciiurch. .
Thievish Extraordinary. What one Family
Contributed to Destitute Freedjun.— Tuesday
night last, the residence of Mis. M. A. Cohen, on
Hull street, one doer east of the northeast corner of
Hull and Barnard streets, was entered by house
breakers and one of the cleanest pieces of work In
the thieving Hue done, we have ever recorded. Un
der the front stoop of the house Is the store-room
where were kept all the provisions of the family and
most of the silver-ware. To admit light from the
street there Is a circular wludow let Into the brick
walls of the stoop. This window was defended by
several iron bars, by chiselling out two of which
hum Hie brick work, the thieves were euabled to en
ter the area-way under the stoop. They then re.
moved the lower sash or the store-room window.—
These difficult Jobs must have consumed some time.
When fairly In the store-room, the burglars nndlug
uu the shelves a quantity of randies, lighted three of
them, placed them on different shelves and then
cully commenced their pillage.
They dellberatly emptied a keg of lard, cleaning
the sides and bottom of the same ; emptied one whole
barrel of salt pork tone quarter bairdf of flour ; took
several pounds of adamantine candles; several full
jars of preserves ; a large lot of tmffee; a quarter
ofa barrel of rice ; several pounds oTblack pepper In
jars; together with several small sacks of cakes, etc.,
etc. a >
On one of the shelves was found the silver ware of
the lady or the house, or more than Intrinsic value as
heirlooms of the family. On another shelf was a
boiled ham and some fresh bread, which the thelves
took, together with several plates, and deliberately
made a late supper off them on the pavement In front
ofthe house: afterwards making offtvlth their spoil
collected Into several sacks whichwere lying at hand
m a corner of the store-loom.
During the uight a policeman cams across four
negroes carrying heavy loads, going lu the direction
of the Central Railroad Depot. He hailed the negroes
und they telling him they were going to the Depot i
ordered them to halt. Wtiereu on two of the ue
groes dropped their loads, consisting or the sweet
cakes and a portion of the pork, nud ran. The re'
raalulng two did not drop their loads but made off
with them. The policeman gave chase but was un
able to come up with the fugitives.
Mrs. Cohen was robbed of the entire stock of family
supplies, the thelves even taking away five doxeu of
eggs. The total value of the articles stolen cannot
be less than S7OO.
AxOTBER DaltlNU UOBBEKY, ATTEMPT TO ILOWA SAFE
cji'RN with Gunfowimir.—ou Tuesday night fast the
store of Messrs. Shuster A liclolsus ou the north Bide
or Bay afreet a few doors west of the Exchange, was
entered by burglars. The door of tits storeroom on
the river fronting on River Street, was Urat forced
open. The burglars then passed up through tits
other store-room under the arches, to get to the
counting room which Is level with and itoutiug ou
Bay street. They had by maiu force to throw off
from the trap door a bale of cottotf which had been
placed upou It so secure It. Entering the counting
room, they carefully spread upon the floor a mill
cient quantity of cotton, to koep. the safe from llu>
door, aud then turned it over, the track of the safe
resting ou the cottou thus bringing-the safe door
upward. They next attempted with guupow.
powder to blow open the safe door, which, however,
they failed to do. They greatly injured the lock,
-however. Had the burglars been successful In get
ting sufficient powder Into the lock to explode the
idoor, the report and Jar would hardly have been
■heard, as the cotton under It provlde&n complete
non-conductor of sound. After finding that It was
impossible to blow open the safe the burglars began
to pillage. In the store-room, under the counting
ro’diu, were stored several boxes of clothing, which
they' opened, scattering the contents over the room.
Nearl/ overy drawer tft'the various desk* was bro
ken opetf, but nothing of value to them waa found-
They, huH 'evtu', secured a fair bottles of Rhine wine,
but desirlug' something more palatable, an attempt
was made by the burglars to rako from the store
room a barrel cl whiskey, genuine ‘Old flee tar.” It
proved impossible for them to manage it, so they
very considerakMy opened the front door on Bay at.
and decamped.
ADDRESS OF DR. AIASSIE TO THE FREEDMEN.-I.ast
evening the Second African Baptist Church was
tilled with with a largo audience gathered to listen
to the address of James Wm. Massie, D. D. IX. D.,
or London* to the Freedtnen of this city. 4 large
number of white people were also present whose
attention was closely held by the remarks of Dr.
Massie to the colored people. He endeavored to show
how they should conduct themselves to win the res
pect and affection of their former mas
ters, and earnestly besought the col
ored people to prove by their Industry and general
good conduct that they were worthy or the confi
dence and the anticipations of the friends of the
colored race. ' .
A Vessel Detained by sicxsaas on Board.—
From a letter received in this city by Messrs. F. L.
Due A Cos., dated Beaufort, N. C., Oct. loth, we learn
that the brig Regatta, which cleared, from Savannah
about three weeks since, loaded with lumber am’
bound to Halifax, N. S., was compelled,by sickness < f
the officers and crew,to pultuto a harbor at Beaufortl
Tne first and second mate died of the fever there.—
The Captain and the remainder of the urew were re.
covering, and the vessel would proceed on her voy
age as soon as men sufficient to fill up the crew were
secured.
Dead Neoroes.—Yesterday morning as the em
ployees of the ship-yard, next to the 8. A O. Csnal,
were going to work, they discovered an unknown
negro lying In the yard In a dying condition, and
greatly emaciated. He was a young man. The dr.
cumstancea of his case were wholly unknown. About
two weeks since a negro man wax found dead oppo
site Ibe ship yard at Lachlison-s Foundry.
Steamer Swan.—This steamer is now ready for
her engines, which are dally expected from Wilming
ton, Delaware. The frame-wogk of the cabins and
ocher ponlons of the upper works are ready for
boarding. The work is being pushed forwaid as fast
*• circumstances will admit.
Shoes and Boots.—Our friends, Bell, Wylly a
Christian, offer at auction todlay, quite a stock o*
Boots and Shoes. Shoo dealers would do well to ex
amine this stock, and attend the sale at 11 o'clock
• New French Calicoes.—Thu attention of the la
dles Is called to the new styles of French Calicoes,
Doeskin Uauntleu and other new fancy dry goods at
A. Rescher A Co’s, IS Bernard aireet, near Congress
lane.
Murk Cotton from Lu kkn* Colntt —A wagon 1
train, laden with over forty bales of upland cotton,
nrrivnd yesterday from Dublin, Laurens co., da.
* U» » ui UTS
urou CAFT. CLARK M. >UgI, FROVOMT JUR
■•UAL, DtmtlCT OF SAVANNAU.
Savannah, OoL Utb. 1846.
The rafted State* by Policeman Miller, v*. Harrnt
AaseUicoloredj—Keeping a dlaarderly house. IV*
not guilty. The defendant lu this case was found
guilty and sentenced to pay a line of twenty dollars
and costa of Run.
The United Slates by Policeman Smith, vs. Jennie
Herd (colorm’.j.—Larceny from the house. Plea not
guilty. Tlte prosecutor In this case having fall.rd to
make out a case, It was ordered, mat a nolle prose,
qui be entered.
TUe United States by Policeman Douclne, vs. Caro
lina Walker (colored).—Using threatening language.
Plea not guilty. The evidence for the prosecution
being Insufficient, the defendant was discbaiged
upon the payment of costs of suit.
TUe United Buies by policeman Heddleaton, va.
James Hemy (colored).—Drunk aud disorderly In the
streets. Plea uot guilty. The defendant waa found
guilty, and win pay a flue of five dollars aud coats, or
be Imprisoned lu the county Jail for the term ofoue
mouth.
The United Stales by Policeman Q. L. Breen, va
W. Scott (colored).—Redialing an officer to the dis
charge of hl« duly. Plea not guilty. The defendant
upon tho evidence submitted was found guilty
and ordered to be Imprisoned In the city guard
house for fifteen days at bard labor.
TUe United States by Policeman White, va Reuben
wuson (colored)—Vagrancy. The defendant plead
guilty lo sleeping in the public streets, aud wue
ordered to be Imprisoned at hard labor lu the guard
house for fifteen days.
The United States by Policeman Lee aud Rigan,
va Alexander Smith (colored! Larceny. Plea uot
gulty. The defendant was found guity, and remanded
to Chatham county Jqll for fifteen days at hard labor.
The United States by Police Sergt. Leonard, vs
Jacob Cohen—Abuslug a policeman In discharge oj
bis duty. Plea not guilty. From the evidence oy
Policeman W. H. Morgan, submitted lu this case,
the defendant waa found guilty, and ordered to pay
a fine of tweuty dollars aud three dollars costs of
suit; and be discharged from oustody.
The United Slates by Detective Bunnel, vs. Wil
liam Tyson (colored,) Dr. W. H. Klllott, Prosecutor—
Larceny. Plea uot guilty. From the evidence of the
prosecutor, the prisoner was fouud guilty. Be was
sentenced to be closely confined lu Chatham County
Jail for one month.
The U. 8. by Policeman Laracey, vs. Thomas Jole
(colored,(setting fire In the store, corner of Bay and
Barnard streets. There being no proof against the
defendant, he was discharged from custody. v *
M. D. McCarthy vs. Harriet Johnson (colored)—
Recovery of rent due. Claim IS. Upon motion o (
couusel, the case was settled, defendant paying costs.
Palsy White (colored, vs. Diana Rawls (colored)—
Recovery or wages due, claim two dollars and ilfty
cents. It was ordered that Judgment be entered lu
favor of plaintiff for one dollar and fifty cents, to be
p.ild at once, aud costs or suit lu the sum of two dol
lars und fifty cents, to be paid ou the 28th Inst.
SPECIAL JUSTICE COUBT, BEFORE PHILLIP M. BUSSELL,
Esq., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Savannah. Oct. 24,13(8.
R. F- Aiklu va Francis Smith—Possessory warrant
for the possession of a cheanut colored mare. It was
ordered That tbs mars be delivered to the plaintiff
upon his giving a bond in the sum or two hundred
dollars to answer any Judgment, execution or decree
that may be Issued or made upon any action or suit
at Law or Equity that the defendant may commence
or prosecute within the next four years, touching
the saute, and that defendant be discharged upon
payment of costs.
A New Omnibus.—Mr. John Fealy, proprietor of
the Pulaski and Marshall House Oinnibusses, Is ex
pecting In a few days a splendid new omnibus.
Hotel Arrivals.
PT7LABICI HOUSE. OCTOBER 28, 1866.
Ws. H. Wiltebkroer A Cos., Proprietors.
John Franks, Hilton Head Wm C Wells, Mobile
A B Ashley, L t oj)d A A W H Cohen, Hilton Head
o M. Hiltou Head I (V ashburn, Savannah
Capt Win Hill, NY F M Slitter, lowa
W Wells, charleston J H Smith, G»
J Clark, Richmond, Va Miss M E Williams and
Mrs Armstrong, Fla servant, Oa
D C Smull, Augusta Miss E E Williams and
E W Guuchean, N O Oa
C o’ RlcbarOsou, Capt 12th Chaa Calvin, Augusta
Me Vols
SEA ISLAND HOTEL IHILTON HEAD) OCT. 23.
F E Salmas, Charleston iA 0 Summer aud lady,
C E Bell, S C Florida
Lieut W p Kodsden, 12th IA Baker and lady, Fla
Me Vols 1 Mrs M Gilchrist, do
Lieut 8 D Bryant, do B H Gurgont aud lady, do
S il Owens, Florida R W Allen, t’S N
Dr Waldo, do 1
OCTOBER 2k
W Wells and wife,Chai lea-; H P Kingman, Beaufort
ton K Treitiblv, St Helena
D A Keys, N f leapt OCPyus. dth LSI
J Bevy, Charleston |CaptN JHowe, do
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) OCT. 23.
Lt J Bed all,, 12Stli U 8 oT:Capt (J C DonwUl, Sav’h
Mrs ilcuraw, Savannah D Petterglll, do
M U iloody, U S N |C P Clark, do
W J Phillips, do j A McHugh, do
J Clark. Fla |J Shevy, do
Mrs M A ArmattQlg. SC iMH Neal, do
J Head, PostmasterHUton|J Kerrigan, do
Head J Brooks, E Fla
I B Norris, Manchester |U Roos, do
OCTOBER 24.
O Denning, Ohio j David Roos, Savannah
J Robbius do ;FJ Mills, Beaufort
W Laggs do |J U Gould, Portland, Me
0 Rusted, SC Ij F Rogus, Charleston
Wtu Anderston, Ga !J Read, Havannah
Shipping Intollijfeuoe.
Miniature Almauac—This Day.
Sun rises 9 lljMoon rises.... lo 55
Sun sets 6 I7|iiigti water ...morn
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday. Oct. 28.18C5.
Arrived.
Steamer Canoulcus, Tilton, Charleston, via Hilton
Head, with MaJ. Geu. O. O. Howard aud SUIT, B’vt
Brigadier (Jeu. Rufus Saxton aud Staff.
Steamer Geu Shepley, MlUikeu, Darien—Charles L
Colby A Cos.
Steamer Orient, Ooldwaltbe, Darien—Chaa L Colby
A Cos.
Tug Starlight, Anderson, Fort Pulaski.
Steamer Resolute, Cauuou, Hiltou Head,
Fergusou’s four flats, from Augusta.
Davis’ flat, from Augusta.
Jackson’s fl it, No. I, from Augusta.
Cleared.
Steamer Helen, Reilly, Augusta—Keln A Cos.
Steamer Mayflower, Young, Parachuckla.
Tug Starlight, Andersen, Fort Pulaski.
Went to Sr*.
Schooner B L Sherman (three-masted), Willis, for
Morqaaex. P. 8., with cargo of lmnber. 1
’ j Imports.
Per steamer General Shepley, from Darien—l6o
bbls rosin and lie bales cotton.
Per steamer Orient. Geldwaltbe, from Darien—lo6
bales cottoa.
Per Ferguson's lists, from Augusta—*7B bales up
land (Xitton.
Per Davis' flat, lr*m Augusta—Mi hales upland
cotton.
* Per Jackson's flat, No. 1, from Augusta—4o7 bales
upland catton. 66 bales domestics.
Consignees.
Per Ferguson’s Hats, from Augusta—John W An
derson, Ilunter A Uaminell, John R Wilder.
Per Davis' flat, from Augusta—Hunter A Gammell,
B F Metcalf A Cos.
Per Jackson’s Ist, No. l, from Augusta—Hunter A
Gammell, JohnTt Wilder.
LIST OP VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAU.
Savannah, Oct. 2i, 1898.
fTIAMSHIPS.
Ariadne, Croary—dlscharg.ng—at Central Cotton
Wharf—John H wilder.
SHIPS.
New England, Hodges, l.ioo, for Liverpool—load*
lag at Lower Hydraulic iTeaa—Brigham, Baldwin A
Cos. *
Republic (Hrem) Smith, 800, discharging ballast at
Lower Lantern wharves—Weber Bros.
Wisconsin (Br), Arcus, 810, loading for Liverpool—
John It Wilder.
Virginia, Weeks, 10*4. discharging ballast at Dry
Duck wharf, liutcbteon Island—Chw I, Colby A Cos.,
1 barks.
Thomas Fletcher, Pendleton. TSS, loadjng for Llv
erpoolat Lower Hydraulic Cress—John K Wilder,
Tltoa Whitney.
Thomas Whitney (Br). Kelly, waltlng-Bell, Wylly
A Christian.
< tame.
Clara Flokeus, Rodgers, 460, front New York, dis
charging at wharf foot of Whitaker eueei—William
Burr.
Ida McLeod, Cook, Ml, waiting—Heater A Qam
mell.
TIMM.
LUalaßutchelder, Eugllsb, *ue, Rom Boston, din
uhsrsliij at wharf /out of Barnard street—Hunter A
•OHOOKRP.
Pioneer. Tucker, Mi, loading tor New York at the
Iroa Steamboat Yard.
Prime* Satterby, Aldan, MO, watting cargo at
wharf foot of Bull street—aogert A Conn.
John 0 Whipple. Simpson, so, tor New York-load
ing at Iron Steamboat Wharf west of Baruard street
—Roger* A Cantu
Houest Aim. Connery, too. loading for Mew York
at wharf toot of Bull street—Rogers A Oauu.
Sod la, Crook, 130, waiting—Ruwe, Whitney A Cos.
H M Mayo, Curtis, 70, lor dint tog Baltimore at De
mand's Press—Brigham. Bo dwt i A Cos.
AUCTION SALES.
Messrs. Bell, Wylly & Christian
On SATUDAY next, at II o'clock, a. m., la front of
store, will be sold.
Two story Brick House, on one-quarter lot. comer
of Jefferson and Perry streets. Has gas throughout
the bouse, and good water In the yard. Possess’on
given on the Ist November. Terms cash.
0029 3
Carriage*, Horses.
Bf Bell, Wylly k Christina.
Will be sold, on SATURDAY next, at 11 o'clock, in
front of store,
One pair Fine Cat rioge Horses. octMf
By Bell. Wylly A Christisn.
CATALOGUE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, 26th InaL, at 11 o’clock,
in our Bales Room:
100 cares Boots and Shoes, consisting of Men's and
Boyk Balmorals, Congress Gaiters ana Boots, Ladles'
and Misses’ Sewed and Pegged Work of all grades.
Catalogue furnished on morning of sale.
oct24-3
By Bell, Wylly & Christian
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Desirable Real Estate.
Two first class Dwelling Houses, three stories on
basements, with ell the modem Improvement#; sltna
ted lu a central portion of the city.
Also,
Avery desirable House on the corner of Charlton
and Tatuall streets, containing 8 Rooms, with gas
and water. On the lane is a Brick Carriage Uouae,
Stables, Servants' Rooms, Ac.
Also,
16 Farm Lots, containing from 20 to 29 Acres each,
near Lover’s Lane, within one mile of the limits ol
the city. A splendid opportunity for Investment. A
plot of the above Lots can be seen at our store.
Also,
West half of Lot No. 39, Washington Ward, Brough
ton street. Improvements ci nsist of a Dwelling,
snltable for a small family. WUI be .old at a bargain.
oct24-tf
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
On SATURDAY next, 2Sth Inat, will be told at public
Auction, In front of store,
A Valuable Lot and Improvements, on Dnffy street,
between Ball and Whitaker streets, Oglethorpe Towu,
having 6u feet front and 106 feet deep. The Improve
ment* consist of two tenements of wood one and a
bats stories. The lot Is fee simple. Titles warranted.
OCt26 4
BY BLUM * AIJEYEK.
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, a m , In front of store, will
be sold,
A pair black Match Horses,
Buggy 14 seats) and Donle Harness, complete
One Horse branded U. S.
'1 itles warranted.
The above are a splendid match, and will be sold
with tbs new Buggy.
ALSO,
An assortment of Furniture
Anew cooking Stove atfil Utensils
Oarpetingß, AC. octM)
By Blun A Meyer.
TRI3 THURSDAY. 26th Inst., at 10y, o’clock, Am ,
will be sold in front of store,
131 dozen Smoking Pipes
32 gross Steel Chains
28 Silver Chains
164 dozen Pocket Knives
68 sets Knives and Forks
262 dos C. H L. Smoking Tobacco
23 boxes Grant A Williams' Ills Tobacco
18 boxes Family Soap
1 chest Y. U. Tea
3 boxes Castile Soap.
ALSO,
A numerous assortment of ether articles.
OCI2O 1
BY BLUN & MKYKIt.
Ou FRIDAY, 27th lust., at o'clock on the premises,
routh .Ids Broughton street, between Jefferson ana
Montgomery streets, three doors east of St.
Andrew's Hall will be sold:
3 Bedsteads and Mattresses
1 Spring Mattress
1 Sofa
6 Sola Bottom Chairs
* Sofa Bottom Kockiog Chairs
2 Centre Tables
6 Cane Seat Chairs
1 Caue Seat Rocking Chair
1 Wardrobe
1 Carpet
1 Corner Stand
1 large Clock
1 Bureau and Looking Olass
• Washstands, Hooka
Kitchen Chairs, Dining Tables, Safes
1 stove and Utcnetis
olaes and Crockery War#
Aud a great many other Household Articles.
oct26 f
Public Sale
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Government Vessels.
B; order of the Quartermaster General, U. S. A., the
followlug Government Vessels will be sold
-BY
York, Williams, Mclntlre & Cos
AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
At Savanumli, Gha.,
On the lit day of November, 19#5,
%, '■ AT 10 O'CLOCK,. A. M.,
At the wharf in rear of the Commissary Warehouses
Steam Tug STARLIGHT.
Propeller STANDISH.
Steamer SAVANNAH.
Terms cash in United States Currency.
E. B. CARLING.
octlC eodtd B’vt. Lt, Col.. A. Q. M.
List of
VALUABLE PACKAGES,
Remaining In tke office of Adame Express
Cos., Oct. 90th, 1805.
B. *
Banks, Adte (colored) Bridge, G
Boyd, J Bussell, H A
Burns, Mrs R
C.
Cullen, Jas T Corley, Charles
Caloltt, H 3
©.
Daley, M Davis, Geo H
Deniter. Wm Dakin, JJ
Davis, Mrs C O
K.
Eli ott, T
a.
Gannany, G W Garslde, James
H.
Haley, Peter Hire, II
I.
Iverson, E (colored)
J.
Jones. J L Joy, H M
Jourdon,TJ
K.
Kenney, Chas n Kavenadgti J P
Kirkpatrick, J O Kleuuau, Thus
L.
LanearO B
M.
Mosher, Alex UlUer.it
Maurice, Mrs H Miller Kobt
Muller, HH ModleMrsC
fit.
Nlvln, Alex Nugent, Wm
O.
O’Hara, Thos
P.
Poonel, 8,
B,
Richmond. H P Rokeubaugh, J g
Robinson, W a Roberts, Capl Jeff
SnUlvan. Jas Sanborn, Ben)
Smith, 8 W Hturenagai, cap! A
Mary Smith, Andrew
T.
Trine, Noah Thornton, Mrs 8
► V.
Vannaha, B«u C * j
W-
Western, Capt C B Williams, J H
octal k. p. rcMw*, Agent.
OROClini. LIRt ORE. A Cm
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD BRANDY, HIKES, Sc.
Peach Valley Whiskey. Maple Teller Whiskey, Pike's
Magnolia, spencer's Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand.
11l bay street,
(Herald Bonding* j
ol*o—
. Ale, Mars’ Ale. Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar
oct6 ts
G. H. ARLEDGE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
Ship Chandler.
79 BAY STREET,
VfOW receiving pc- steam and sailing vessels from
A v New York, the following articles, which will he
sold at the Lowest Market Price :
Bbls. Floor.
Potatoes,
Unions,
Turnips,
Beets,
Apples,
Vinegar,
Hams.
Brown and Crashed Sugars,
Bbls Beef and Pork,
Bbls. Mackerel. X da, X do. and kits No. 1
Cases Olive oil,
Sardines.
Candles,
Soap,
Raisins,
Pickles.
Liquors
Cheep Tea,
Preserved Meat,
Spices of all kinds,
Herns, Ac., Ac.,
Sacks Coffee,
Brooms,
Pulls,
Buckets, Ac.
ALSO
Paints, OUa, Tarnishes, Paint Brushes. Ac., Ac.
HT* 'hip Stores put up at the shortest notlco.
OCII7 3m
WE M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
*— Ll*
GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
sep2 ts
f 'OREIGN DOMESTIC
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
au3A
C-TOSGOOD,
STORE 180 CONGRESS AND 83 ST.
JULIAN STS., SAVANNAH, OA.
WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions,
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
And Hardware,
N. B.—The highest Cash Prices paid for Beeswax.
Tallow, Wool, Hides, Ac. ts eeptlC
Gao. R. Crcup. Wm, A. Wrioht,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. CRIIMP & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Segars,
HALTED FIHH, &o.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
OT WiU purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Psodcos, and MEactLumlsx of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Hichmond. Va, uud Jno. C. FerrlU, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Goden A Cackles, A. A. Solomons A
Go., J. T. Paterson ACo.. R Molina,Jbq., Suvanuuh,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
OCI4
KIRLIN.BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, MIES AM) LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY DANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED h DELIVERED.
anil ts
SYRUP.
JIA BBLS. OeoHive Syrup, for sale by
OU HUNTER & OAMMKLL.
Oct2s 8
SUGARS— Crushed, Powdered, Coffee, Yellow and
Brown
SYRUP-W. S. Golden, lnbbla
La RD—ln tubs—C. and F Leaf
CHKEBK—State Danes, in small boxes
TOBACCO—Navy PonudS, Half Pouudi, Tens and
Natural Leaf
MACKEREL—HaIf Bbls and Kite Nos 1 and 2
SHOT—Eagle Brand alUlaea For sale by
KAN DELI. A CO ,
act2l lw S. W. cor. Buy uud Barnard a».
TjX)IfSALB- ' r
X* 1000 bushels Liverpool Salt
2000 sacks Oats, black and white
10 sacks best Kio coffee
To strive, 100 Boles Hay.
oetlO N. A. HARDEE A CO.
hTg. ruwe & CO.,
"Wholesale
GROCERIES s LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Johnson Square,
f FRONTING PC LA SKI HU LIE
|W Ag.UU for
ALE AND LAGEE.
Constantly on baud, an assortment of
RKBZ»r WINE.
as pis am
IBK»JOiP.
A A Boxes ciikksk,
1U Tt buses gay's Muap
Just received end lor sale by
belli UkiCHAM, BALDWIN A 00,
UMIN KH IMS, Ll|ii*l*a. *O. ■
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale aud Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boot* and Shoes, Clothfrur
Foreign and Domestic Wiuas, Liquors and Ssgnre.
Also. Ski-han's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAUNK CIDER.
In bottle and lu wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales. Ac .
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street New York.
E O. Hilton, Savaunab. F M. Runsu. N. Y.
HILTON &RANDELL
Wholesale GVrooers,
193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD,
Savannah, Oa.,
Are constantly receiving per staamer* from New York
The Largest and Most Complete Assort
ment of Groceries Its the City,
Order* bv Ms”, accompanied with Rsmittanc*.
Promptly Filled, it Loweat Market Prices.
ocil6 lm
Randcll & Cos.,
6outh "West Corner Bay and Bar
nard ittreets.
Are now prepared to offer
At Lowest Market Rates;
WO bbls Ex Ohio Floor
100 half bbls Pamily Flour
100 bbls No. 4 Hominy
&ohalf bbls Hominy
50bbH Bod* Crnckerd
80 bbls Sugar Crackers
100 boxea Crackers—Fancy, Lemon, teg and Deeert
160 caddie* Black and Green Ton*—^Oolong,
Breakfast and Imp.
100 bags Coffee—St. Domingo and Rio
40 m.»tts(). (i Java Coffee
50 mate Sin®*. Coffee
2**o boxes aud xuai tew Layer Raising n«w crop
16U boxes Ad. Candles, 6*
lo i boxes Monld Caudles
1' 0 boxes F*mUy Soap
5 ) boxes Colgate's Starch
Matches
Spices of all kinds
Almonds, Walnuts and Filberts, etc.
Wrapping Paper and Twine
Backets. Brooms, &c.
To which the attention of the Trade Is solicited.
oct2l iw
Per Ariadne.
lAA TCBS Extrn N. Y. State Batter
A"v 75 kegi* Extra Wtn*rern Batter
100 tubs Extra Leaf lard
1‘26 boxes English Dairy Cheese
60 bbls aud half bbls New Mackerel
200 ijoxes Codfish and Herring
76 bbls Corn Meal •
100 boxes Clay Pipes, etc.
For sale, at lowest market prices, by
RANDKLL A CO.,
S. W. corner Bay and Barnard streets.
octM l
Just Received,
And in Store on Consignment,
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
Also, * lot of Fins Llqnora, ronalstlng of
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUZ RUM,
BORER'S BITTKR9, Ac.
Which we offer on tbs mo*t liberal term*.
VAN HORN. HOLYOKE A MURRAY,
octll ts No. 9 Stoddard's Block.
MORN l CUMGIIAM,
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
CORNER BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
Havnnnnlt,
BUG leave to ‘nfor.-i their former frlen.le and cn»-
torr.er-, and the public generally, Ihnt they have
rceuuiod bu.inee- at their old eland, where they will
keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Good) lu
their line snltable for Private Families Steamers and
Sailing Veaaela. Punrinnl attention given to all coou
tryordera. 1m octl9
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS. SEGARS, SC.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE KEPI BUCAN OFFICE.j
We have the Largest Assortment ot
Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies,
Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &c.,
In the South, to which we Invite the attention of the
Trade. Call and compare our goods and
prices.
octi ts
ITCTWaMBaawWPNOTBB
Notice
IS hereby given that neither the owners or agents of
the Steamers AMAZON, GIBBONS and LAURA,
will be responsible for any debt, bill or contract made
by any of the officer, or crew of said steamers unless
made by written permission of
ERWIN A HARDEE,
For Agents and Owners.
Jso. L. RovkillEt, Agent on Wharf,
octtu ts
BROWN’S 5
CASTILLIAN
•BITTERS.
THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure
Juice of the Grape and extracts, distilled Horn
tne Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
Prauce, Italy atvt the Province of Castile (Old Spain,)
from which Utter section they derive tlietr name.
A Fragrant Tonic, indispensable to Hotels and
Restaurants, aud valuable to Families, delicate
females and children, for all disarrangement of the
stomach. It la unrivalled. A certain cure for Fever
and Augue, Dyspepsia, Flatulency. Ac. A never
falling preventive aud Cure for Sea sickness. None
who travel by laud or water should be without the
CastUUan.
For Sale by
YORK, WILLIAMS, McIXTIRE A Cos.
Sole Agents, State Georgia.
oct24-3m
ASTEN & TEROK MORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS and Dealere in Builder,' and
Locksmiths' Hardware. Nalls, Pnllies, Cord, Kim
Locks aud Knobs, Butt Hinges, Brass aud Iron Key.
and Castings, Gong Bella, Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac.
All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at IV
per cent, less than market prices.
srplV Dm
Scholars Attention
/ AUACKKNBOSH'S Ist Lines in Composition
V Quackenbosh’a United States History
u lackeubosh’s Rhetoric.
Quackeubosh's Natural Philosophy.
Aud all other Books used lu the r-avtnnah Schools
oct2S JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS
Hay, Hay.
Tib •* «•a
-"o*3 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft 00
f>jsT“Toui{
DERBY HATS
coldTng’s.
•ettt U L ' J
mipniftt.
for new York:
Atlantic CutOUt Steamship c.'
TVte very fast sailing new steamship j
sliT r ‘ lADlfg, Ovary, commander.
jsßraisiki'lay po * I ' lv * llf ,iU uu ter n Z ulir
Thursday, ItOth last, at Tl o'clock in.
FUr freight or passage, having very elegant secom
modatiuns, apply to
OCt23 JNO R. WILDER, Agent.
FOR NEW YORK
The Schooner
raSfcv P I O N 1£ K R,
haVe^h 0 ' en * Sge ‘ l
I uinr 111 For freight apply to
oct26 G J. OUILMARTfN A TO
fornewyork.
chlh. The Schooner
jggk NATTIE M. MAT!
jESSaS will have quick despatch for tha above
port. For freight or passage apply to
oCtl6 BBIOH VM, BALDWIN * CO.
ANCHOR LINE
OF
P A. C K ETS
FOR
./tV-V
N E Wj^YORK.
AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN
PORTS.
The Staunch and Fast Balling Schooners
W. D. VAUGHN, - - - - 198 tons
ISLAND QUEEN, R. H. Coaary, Matter ITS ton*
ELLIOT, ....... 160 tons
HATTIE MAYO. A. B. Curtis, Master. . S8 ton
HONEST ABE, W. M. oonary, Master, • 86 tons
And othsra, comprise the "Anchor Lins" of Facketa,
and wUI have quick despatch as above.
For Freight apply to
PATKBSON A TUCKIB, Agents.
No. 16 Stoddard'* Building, or to
HOOERS A GANN,
Savannah, Oa.
Dm. Banco St Casbust, Agents, New York.
oct2o ts
SHIPPERS TQ AUGUSTA
4 RE notified that they can store their good* any
day daring the week, tube forwarded by the
abave Boats, which are the lightest draught running
to Augueta, free of extra charge.
*«'« KFJN t CO.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
E. EL MAY,
Wtll have dispatch for the a bora place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored In fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of cost.
- J M K INCH LEY, Agent.
Office In Claghurn A Cunningham's.
The May arrived In Angnula from Karanuah on last
Friday with her full freight- ts octll "
Change ot 5 Day.
C. 8. MAIL LINE
ForPalatka.Fla.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, BT.MARYS, 1
FERN AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA.
The well known
Steamer St. Johns,
Bat now the nELE.Y OETTY. Capt. Ingraham,
will leave the wharf, foot of West Broad street,
Kvery Saturday, at 10 o'clock, w. rn.
precisely, for the above landing*.
Fur freight or paaaage apply on hoard or to
L. 8. BENNETT, Agent.
OCtJS 4 • ,
FSrLiverpoolT
The new first class clipper ship
VIBGINIA,
WEEK', Commander,
Is now loading rapidly at Lower Pi ova, and huvlng
large engagements will have quick despatch.
For freight or paaaago (taken at lowest rates) apply,
to CHAS. L COLBY St CO.,
oct23 corner Abercorn anil Bay sts.
FOR ULTIMO RE.
Pendergast’s Line.
The test sailing regular pocket
SCHOONER DE SOTO,
Crook, Master,
Having the greater portion of her cargo engaged,
will have quick daepatch. Fur balance of height »p
ply to
La ROCHE, GADBN A I'NCKLF.S,
Corner Bay and Barnard streets.
Agents la Baltimore—Pendergaat, Fenwick A Cos.
octlß
For Liverpool.
THE Ant class British bark THOMAS WHITNEY
J. C. Kelly, master, being of small capacity, will have
quick dispatch. For freight, apply to
oetlO BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
For Liverpool.
rfrv THE A1 American Ship NEW ENGLAND.
JsygO Hodge, Master, having a large portion of
J ftWTuVher cargo engaged will be ready to receive
* w cargo st Lower Hydraulic Free* on the 18th
tut
For freight or paeaags apply to
aeplft-tf ffHIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
Freights
FOR AUfWSTA,
riIHE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at
A their Warehouses—free of expense and vov
ered by Insure' ce—for shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept2v— ts cor. Bay and Abercom sta,
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA.
f~\N and after this date the rate of Freight by our
yJ Line will be reduced * ,v
50 Per Cent !
Our Line la composed of the following Steamers, all
adapted to the trade, via i
Iran Steamer AMAZON, Capt. Johnson.
N«w Iron Steamer
Steamer LAURA, Copt Ruler,
Tbs Steamer Gibbon* is In evsiy particular a Arte
daasFaassngar Boat.
at lowest j
car Freight t*.Sired DAILY end forwarded
sepl'-lm .'.. * MA/lUFM- I
IIUPFISG.
For Darien
AND
DOCTORTOWN.
Th v fine new Staamer
ORIENT,
Will leave (or tbs above port
On Friday, Oct. 77, at Vw’elock. a. on. ’
For freight or paaaoge, having superior state room
accommotUtluta, apjdy to
CHAS L. OOLBY A CO.,
"cl** cor. Bay and Abcreornsta
For Charleston.
Tha new Steamer
H. M. COOL,
Cnpt. Samuel Taylor,
WUI have despatch tor tho above place, leaving on
Friday, Oct. 77, at 7 o’clock, a. m.
Notice to the Public.
IN the year 1846, the writer embarked lo the Drag
easiness In the city of Fhiludelphut, and whfie -'"-g
eugsged, moda a v.ral .r^rimerU In reg.ird to iS
most d«lr*blo mode of prepurir g Ftuld Extracts My
efforts being successful—the articles being approved and
need by the Medical ivculty-l was d-eir-c of pl«Bng
them before the public, but h sltat and for son.e lima
before concluding to resort to newspaper advertising,
knowing of the prejudices that existed In the mind* of
many against usmg advertised Medianea or Nos'rama,
but through the advice of friends sad those who had
used them this objection was overcome.
After 18 y.trS' xertlons, commencing In a small wan
the nonnlfliitv of niv articles has evrn ,dcd t«.n
tbe popularity of my orficles has exto ,<lrd to all porta
of tbe United 8t ites. and widely theoughout Foreign
rouutri-#—and thin in th. face of much opposition.-
Every menus has beeu resorted to by unprlaciph and deal-'
era.since their merit and Success have been known—
each on advertising larger boitli s at less price, censuring
all ether preparation*, and even copying my advertise
merle— bat I am happy to state that out of the many
who hare resorted to lhi*| none have been successful.
MY OBJECT
n this notice ls to make facta known to the pnblic and
respectable dealers, believing, after so many years' ex
ertions, that the Druggist* wtll disc nntenance such
proceedings, and that the reputation of my articles
may uot be damaged by the usedf Inferior or spurious^
that many may retd this article who are
unacqualrted with me, I append a few remarks from
those of n>y native dty, and whose names are known
in nil parts ofthe world:
"Being personally acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helm
bold, It affords me pleasure In stating I have bemt
moat favorably impressed with hi* energy and Integri
ty, and gratified at hi* seceess " ~
WM. WEIOHTMAN,
Firm of Powers St Welghtmau,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia
[Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia. I
" When on a visit to the dty of New York a few
days since, I was Induced to call on oar old friend and
townsman, Mr. 11. T. Helmbold. Druggist, 694 Broad
way, N. Y. , His Store is a Model—a perfect Gem- -,
the handsomest of any kind we hare ever had the
pleasure of slewing, and so extensive, being 34 feet
front five stories m height, and over 200 feet deep.—
lt Indeed affords u* much pleasure to know that ho
has been so successful, and It Is ample evidence of tho
merits of his article* —as in our whole business expe
rience we have nut known of the success of any arti
cle* without Merit—advertising merely bringing the
name before the people." -V
(Boston Herald.J
■Wo do hot like to adverfkc worthless ware*, or
ankle* calculated to deceive oar readers* and when
we see an advertiser like Mr. l(elmbo!d, whom we
have known for years, gradually extend hi*advertising
from year to year until he becomes the largest adver
tiser in the Uulted States, we are safrafl* that "fhq
statements lu regard to his articles must be correct.
The writer re’nctantly Inset ts the above, and Wonld
kutrioeO Were he not a stronger to many; and con
cmdes by outturn the names ol his articles, and tha
diseases tor which they have been used by manv thou,
sands with complete success.
„ fAuVSnTISKUKXTO
I Id in Hold’s Extract of Buclra
will cure,oil diseases of the Kidneys und Bladdaf.—
Cures Pain or Weakness in the Buck. Strictures, dec.;
Cures Weak Neniaa. Lose of Memory, Trembling,
Dimness ot Virion. " r
HEI MBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU
0 a pare fluid extract, not a weak tea or Infusion. IS
the oue thing ueedful for ah complaints incident to
Females. For particulars sold for ClrcOlar.
HKLMBOLD'B FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
cures Gravel and Dropsical Swellings existing InMen.
Women, or Children; lu fact ALL DISEASES requir
ing the rid of a Diuretic. It Is the gi eatest Tonic and
Diuretic known—perfectly * !e, pleasant In taste Mid
odor, and immediate In lie action.
•I- ■- — . *- ;
nZOIBOLD'3«.
Fluid Extraot of Sarsaparilla,
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED.
One bottle equivalent In strength to one gallon of the
Syrup of Decdfction.
lt reaches die aeat of the disease immediately, ex.
pclllug all Humors of the Blood, and
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
These articles, being of such strength, the dose U
exceedingly small. From this fact, it la uaed In the
United State* Army Hospitals and public Sanitary In.
atltutlons throughout the land. ’
W Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
Or Ask for Ilelmbold’a. Take no other.
OF" Cutout the advertisement and send for It, and
by this means avoid Counterfeit.
oct»
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