Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 01, 1865, Image 3

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@ A V .A. T< JV A I L Departure of Sttumiklpt and Steamer*. FOK -NUW YORK. Steamship Weybossett, Wednesday, November Ist, »t 3 S ovtoek. Steamship Raleigh. Wednesday, November Ist, at 4 o'clock p. m. Steamsltlp lion ter, Thursday, November art, at o'clock, * Steamship Nevada, Saturday, November 4th, at o'clock. Steamship Zodiac, Saturday, November 4th, at o'clock. FOR BALTIMORE. Steamship North Point,-Satin-day, November 4th, at U o'clock. steamship Fannie, Saturday, November llth, at _ o'clock. FOR FLORAS. Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at lu o'clock. steamer Bt. Johns, every Saturday morning, at io o’clock. H Change of OjTt rll mt lit To-Day. Au interesting epoch occurs iu the history of Sa vannah to-day, by the relinquishment of military rule and the accession Instead of-municipal authori tv. The sceptre of power passes from the hands of Major General Brauuan and his subordinates to the custody of the Mayor ami the city fathers, in accord ance with Military announcement made several days since. While our citizens have naturally and very prop erly desired the restoration of civil rule, we have not in any way, we take great pleasure in saying, suf fered in the slightest degree, from the presence of the military, which has been since the first occupa tion of the city'by General Sherman, nearly a year ago- Neither the Federal soldiers nor officers have, escept in rare and exceptional cases, exceeded the proper and decorous bounds of conscientious duty.— So far as deportment ami good order are concerned, we have been singularly fortunate in this city. 1 The withdrawal of the Federal Military authority whenever it takes place, will devolve upon the Mayor and Council the most delicato and Important dulles lu the reorganization of an effective force of police duty. When tho military are entirely withdrawn there must be no disorder and no popular outbreaks be tween the races. After the demoralization and try ing events offou r years’ war, we believe there should be organized In every community of the State a force to perform police duty ; and as all. the signs point to a speedy removal from Georgia of nearly the whole military force of the Federal Government, tlte attention of the Governor cannot be too early directed <o the organization of a police force for the mantaiu ance of law and order, aud for the protection of all classes and colors from tlie remotest contingency of violence and lawlessness. TnE Market as a source or Revenue to the city. —To-day the civil authorities will resume the Govern ment of the city of bavannah, and assume all its ex penses. As everything that will yield any revenue to the city will have to be looked after and its earn ings husbanded,wc have collected some statistics of the city market, to show tlie amount of revenue it should yield to the city. The market should contain £4 beef stalls; there are only 29, five of them having been destroy ed under military Jurisdiction, corner beef stalls were rented at SSO per annum, and mid dle stalls st:>. The city assessment for corner beef stalls Is $57 60; and for middle stalls S7O 50. The small meat stalls number 35, all in good order, and 33 are rented. Under military authority corner stalls were rented at the rate of 25 per annum,and middle stalls 20. city assessment $37 50 for corner stalls and $25 f<>,‘. middle stalls. There ard 31 vegetable stalls and 30 of them are rented at $25 per anuum by the military. The city assessment is the same. The coffee stalls number 10, and were rented at SSO per annum each by the military ; city assessment s2l per an num. Bread stalls 5, rented under military auth ority at $25 per annum ; city assessment same. The flsii stalls are not rented, tlie fees being collected according to tlie amount of produce offered for sale. Tho market, wc learn, will by strict economy iu ex penditures, yield a revenue annually of $5,000 to 6,000 This will greatly depend, however, on the amount of produce brought to the market, on which fees are collected. An increased income can also be derived by putting up each stall to. rent seperately at public auction ; in many Instances, coffee stalls which are now assessed by the city at s2l, would readily at auction bring over one hundred dollars. We annex the following as tho income from the market for-the several years. 1855 $5,037 83 185- ~,,....9,322 21 - 5,185 83 1631 A. 6,872 23 w. $.. .0 ; 01U 38 jgjg 10,21897 With proper management aud care tlie market will prove a great source of revenue. The City Coun cil have unanimously re-elected Mr. E. Sheltali Clefk of the Market. . Arrival of Stiomers Yestcrbay. Arrival of the first Steamer of the Balti more ANn SAVANNAH STEAMSHir COMPANY.—The screw steamship North Point, from Baltimore on tho 28th, arrived In port yesterday afternoon. The North Point Is the first of a weekly line of steamers to lie run between this city and Baltimore. She is succeeded by the Fannie, and these two steamers are to run alternately, leaving either end of the route on Saturdays. The Richmond, a fine first-class side wheel steamship, is soon to be added to this line.— The establishment of this line of steamers between Savannah aud Baltimore marks an important epoch in the commercial history of Savannah,and adds an other assui ancc that our city is destined to assume a commanding position as regards the trade o f the South. With our railroad connections complete with the cities of the interior, the tide of commerce will naturally flow through Savannah to the great mails of the North, witli which our communications are becoming so numerous and complete. The Baltimore line oilers peculiar advantages both to shippers and passengers; as both freight and pas senger will tie forwarded through to New York at the rarne rates nSby the New York, steamers, while the risk to freight and tire discomfort to travellers, attendant upon a long sea voyage, are greatly di minished. A consideration of no trifling moment, it is too, that the markets of Baltimore and l’hiladel, phia can bo taken on the same journey, without go ing out of the way. Tho sea voyage by the Baltimore is only of about forty-eight hours’ duration, two hundred miles of sea-travel being avoided. The North Point Is stanch,fast and beautifully fitted up for Passengers,'and is commanded by Capt.C Smith. West, Bryan & Cos. are the Agents iu this city. Arrival ok the Zodiac. The steamer Zodiac, Capt. Bulkely, from New York on the 2Tthinst.,arrived last evening. We are again indebted to Purser Scranton for favors. Arrival or the Nevada.—The steamer Nevada. Capt, Carpenter, of Brigham, Baldwin & Co.’s line, arrived last evening. The Nevada left New York on Saturday afternoon last and. as will be seen made an almost unprecedentedly quick run, of seventy hours. AVe are indebted to the oillclaUng Purser of the Ne vada for New Ybrk flies of the 28th. Presentation— First Lieutenant w. C. Brooks, Cos. K, 12th Maine Vols., was on Saturday last pre sented with a Gold Watch, chain, and Charms of In dividually-given Gobi Pieces, by the member, of his gallant Company, whom he has so often led to vic tory. The Watch Is a very elegant one, being of the Waltham first quality, »||ghteen caret fine gold, has heavy cases, engraved, aud was por chased for the sum of $3Ti from Ferdinand Brown Jeweller, of this city. •'am.on (it Chatham Oolntti—Mr. Waring Rus sell, fir several years the keeper of Chatham Oqun ly Jail, was yesterday qualified for that ofiloe uuder the new regime, and his bond was upprvvtd. Mr. Unset II has proved ail excellent onicer, and under Ms rare the Js|| will he kept In aq orderly eondttlan, and the Inmutca he well eared for as regards clean liness ami comfort. It Is a noteworthy fact, that all attempts at escape from the prison bevu proved on successful In every instance while the lusUlulloii lias tteen in the cure of Mr. Russell. HBATlfor Ma. ItKsav Uukv.-Oh Burnley after, noun tssi llcury Mi» y, privsie wau iinisn, sad /or the past three years a ivsnteut of MlUea Mead, died •u Hits nlty. Mr tlory wss a native of New tntk *’’**> Uhi Rnieml took plane yesterday "fidß| Tax Atlantic Monthly, wiki it* u.ual rtch More ' of reading matter; The Nation, the ablaut American newspaper; Tile Uouud Table, the favuntu binary paper, aud Frank Leslie's aud Harper’s lllustr led 1 weeklies of the latest dales have been receive,l at ! EsUil's Depot, corner of Bull and Bay Lane. • 1 MuaicAi. In st mult ion.—We eireerrully call atten tion to lire card of Proiesnor Then. Jgaas, »Uo offers his Servians to Hie citizens of Savannah as a teacher of Music. Professor Maas brings the most flalieriug testimonials front people lu South Carolina, where he lias followed his profession for the lost ten years. Furniture at Auction.— Blun <i Meyer will sell to-day the elegant furniture of the residence on Charlton street, three doors west of Barnard street, at ten o'clock. The Ten O'clock Rule Done Aivay With,—With the establishment ol civil role iu lire city again, ihe military regulation requiring the billiard and other saloons of the city to be closed at ten o'clock, will be done away with. The patrons of O’Meara’s Bil liard Rail, on Bay street (whose name is legion} aud of the other popular resorts about town, will here after be allowed the recreatiuu which the confiqing labors of the day make indispensable. JUSTICE'S COURT. LEVI S. HART, ESI}., justice of the peace. Savannah, Oct. 31,1865. Samuel L. Martin applied for and obtained a Pos sessory Warrant against John S. Zoucks, for one roan horse, of the value of $125. The return of the Sheriff showed that the property was not in his bail wick. Upon examination of the case it appeals that the plaintiff and defendant are citizens of Liberty county, Ga., aud the horse is in that county ; shat there is no concealment of the property or fraud practiced, the horse being branded with the letters U. 8., and having been given to defendant by the A. Q. M.; whereupon it was ordered by the Court that the writ be dismissed lor want of Jurisdiction, ac cording to the Act of December, 1821. W. S. Bassin. ger for defendant; Benedict aud Stone for plaintiff. PHNERAL INVITATION. Tlie Mends and acquaintance of Wm. H. H. Young aud family, and of A. L. Bradley aud family, are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral of the wife of the former and daughter of Ihe latter, MAItY K. YOUNG, from their late residence corner of West Broad and Hull streets, THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock. lntcUij;uuue. Miniature Almanac—Tbis Day. Sun rises.... 6 16 Moon rises 4 11 Sun sets 5 Hilligli wilier. 6 19 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, Oct. 31.1805. Arrived. Steamship Zodiac, Bulkley, New York—Hunter A Gamaell. Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—Bryan, llartridge A Cos. Schooner Witch Queen, Percival, Boston—Richard son aud Barnard. Steamer Laura, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A Hardee. Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head. Cleared. Steamship Vanina, Cooley, New York—John R Wilder. Steamship Idaho, Craw, New York—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. Steamer Lizzie Baker, Richardson, Charleston, via llbtou Head and Beaufort—Claghorn Si Cun ningham. . Steamer Emilie, Bender, Hilton Head. Steamer Ella, Rawlins, Jacksonville—M A Cohen. Steamer Win G Gibbons, Philpot, Darien—Erwin A Hardee. Imports. Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—3 bales upland cptton, 20 bales domestics, 118 boxes and barrels, 2£4 sacks dried fruit, 10 boxes tobacco. Exports. Per steamship Varuna, for New York—6o3 bales upland cotton, 12 hales domestics, 69 pkg3 merchan dise. 4 horses. Per steamddp Idaho, for New York—49o bales up land cotton, 4 do sea island do, 33 bbls fruit, 28 empty barrels and mdse, Consignees. Per steamship Zodiac, from New York—Adams’ Express Go, Bones, Brown & Cos, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, K li Bullock, Blun A Meyer, Bell, W.ylly A C, Brady A Smith, Bothwell A Whitehead, Cunningham A Purse, S M folding, Clagtidrn A Cuunlugliam, M A Coheu, Crane, Johnson A Gray bill, F Champion, A,M Cohen A Bros, Darlington Ali, E J Deyo, Ein stein A Eckinan. E Erlich, Erwin A Hardee, 51 Fcrst A Cos, C L Gilbert, J Gilliland A Cos, Hunter A Gain mell, N A Hardee A Cos, K Habersham A Sou, J l) Jessee, E Koethe A Cos, N li Knapp, J Lama, W W Lincoln, Laßoclie, Gadeu A Cnckloe, J Ltppman, P Laughlm, Lovell A Lattiinore, M Lavin, J McMahon, F M Myreli, H G Mehrtens.J o Mehrteus,Mat her AW, 1$ Mallet A Cos, W 11 May, J K Norton, Geo T Nichols c orif. IV O O’Driscoll, Thomas Pepper, Capt Russell, Rogers A Cann, J L Rouinillat, Handed a Cos, Stew - art A Cos, A A Solomons A Cos, Scranton, Smith A Cos, Schuster A Heinsins, E Zacharias, It M Hunt, E G Moore, G M Heidt A Cos, Schreiner A Son, Win Starr, Win 11 Stark, li B Tilden, J T Thomas A Cos, J L Vil lalonga, J R Wilder, W H Wiltberger, Pulaski House J G Watts A Co.Willlam Walsh, Si. Willey, Young A Noxuii, Sc nil Shoals Manufacturing Cos, H S Tophum, Thos Ai Turner, Halsey, Watson A Cos, li Si M, M, O Cohen. B [B| G T Dm tie, A Reseller <£■ Cos, O L Gil bert, W M Nichols, M Gordon, A H, Rogers A Caun, G B Lamar, and others. Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Brig ham, Baldwin A Cos, 11 Bryan, O lv Hillard, H Ditt ineis, Muiuler A Wright, 51 A Cohen, Schuster A lieinsius, Bryan A West, X A Hardee A Cos, George O Crump A Cos, T Schuster, O Cohen, Claghorn A Cun ningham, Laßoclie, Gadeu A L uckies, Sorrell A Bros, T Lock, Scranton A Smith, Kein A Cos, R O Smith, W in a diamond, Hunter A Gammed, Blun A Meyer, Bradv, Smith A Cos, S G Courtenay. J Russell, Lowen thal A Kohn, Erwin A Hardee, J P Parks, G O Marcy, S G Haines, and order. per schooner Witch Queen, from Iloston—Maud A Wright, Woodbridge Bros, .1 D Butts. Brady, Smith A Cos, Flinu A Briggs. A A Solomons, Octavus Oouen, Claghorn A Cunningham, M A Cohen, M Ncwmark, M A D Wudley, Hunter A Gammed. F A Goodwin, F Schuster, Wm H Stark, Millleu A IVadiey, Richard son A Barnard, J R Wilder, H Pitcher, S L IViley, M II Williams A Cos, Albert Wiley, » 8 Miller, D falvey. Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—N A Hardee A Cos, John W Anderson A- Sou, W H Stark, M Feist A Cos, Erwin A Hardee, Charles L Colby A Cos, E E liertz, Express Cos. Passengers, Per steamship Nevada, from New York—G Stuart, Ed Catrrey, R Wageusein, slrs Hall, Miss Hall, Mm Tunison, 1) B Camp, E T Robinson, Wm A Beecber, Ed Ives. Jacob Visel, W L Seymour. Geo Wellington, Samuel Brunt, Simon Engel, .1 Crossly, Wm T Birch, .1 M Colemau, wile and child, F Fisk, Mr Clark, Mr. Wilkerhouse, J 11 Kendall and wife, E L Robinson, wile, two children and servant. Geo Patten, w ile uud child, Mrs Hines and child, Mrs Uainiiierle, S 11 Eck criuan, wile, children and servant, Mis aud Miss Bell, Mrs Laßoclie, E Machold and wife, J H lilanrelt, J G Eaton, II A Richmond, w ile and two daughters, E II Van Ness, James King, John Bolau, E E Holli day, John Cunningham, Col E Houston, Geo T Pore, J C l iske. Wm H Garrett, Walter Burn, Ed Clianije iin. Ed Dully, Jos Hilton, Jas Kntwistie, Henry Blath VV H Bals, John Tuff, Mrs Mell, M M Buggies, Wui II Aldrich, Wm L Baldwin, R S Conner, W L Robinson. T c Douglas, Richard Grant, J M Cooney, T M Smith, Slieverick, W A Bryant, J G Bailey, W E Alex ander, IV S Jones, Cronl, and 25 in steerage. Per steamshsliip Zodiac, from New York—C G Moore, Mrs C G Moore, Mi's Smith, W Stevenson, Mrs W Stevenson and servaut, 8 B Smith, and 11 In steerage. Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Judge Randall, Dr Craig, Win LeCompte, Mrs ltaudeli aud daughter, Robert Groover, Mrs Walthall aud daugh ter, Henry Coulter, O K Hilliard. Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—J W Brown, N 8 Crowell, W P Kel t, wife and mree children. Per steamship Varuna. lor New Yolk -M Benedict, J C North, S A Silverhill, aud the 156th New York Volunteers. Per steamship Idaho, for New York—U H Linvillc, R W Roundtree. Crockery, China, Glassware. JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the country are invited to examine my Wholesale Stock, which Include* pncknge* containing complete aeeort mente, put up expreeely for •* Country Trade," Good* re-packed u> *ult purebarer* Queens ware* House, 108 firnughton St., U doer Aram It is 11 St. ectto i ts 8. p. |mgri. NOTICE, rfl* ALL CONCERN Bil, that Ism ready tureegPre •"* dshver Powder at the City Msgsahie, ses»rd < hyl.ifdlnanro. from ttds daw My plane streets " •“•threat corner of Uryaii and Houston -j^*** 4 .■■ jfcopor Cttr Msgsalae HORSES AND MULES. ~ ewfiaas AJIISFMgVTa. | Navttuuali Theatre. KVEMim, MOV. 1. Rt phi'lon, 1 y S»1r? of the K»*rotntl'' Drain* of th* Klowhim ol'The For«Ht«, or the OtPSKi ’ri I'ttOi'iiKCk. To conchiik) willi the , CON J l OAL LKSS< »N, By Mr. J. T. B >y.iH>ua*ml Mi- M K. Gordon AUCTION SALES." ADMZXWXSZBsA.VOB.’S BALE. BY OCTAVUS COHEN. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock, at W. H. Stark** store: 81 Tubs Lard, damaged uii hoard steamer on her voyage from New \ ork, aud sold for account of the mulerwriter* aud all concerned, by order Port War dens. * octal ft i UN DEK WRITER'S SALE. BY OCTAVUS COHEN, Will sell TTTIS DAY, November Ist. at o'clock, on the Wharf, under lir win A liar due’s store: 30 bbls S*gar 5 tierces Migar 5 b«*xes Pepper 3 boxes Smp 2 boxes Mustard 1 box Paper, damaged on board of steamer Ra leigh on her voyage from New York, and sold for ac count of undorwriteis and all concerned, by order Port Wardens. Terms cash. novl Fine Household Furniture lor Sale at Auc tion. BY BLUN A MEYER, Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, Nov. Ist, at tho resi dence of the Rev. Mr. J. ltosenleld, on Chariton street, 3d door west of Barnard street, commencing at Id o'ciock, a. m. One Seven Octave Piano and Stools, several Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets aud Dining Room Furniture, llat rncks, Lounges, Cribs, Ottomans, What Nets, Ward robes, Parlor Carpets, Dining Room Carpets, Orna ments, Crockery* Class Ware, Cutlery, aud numerous other articles usually found in a well*kept bouse. octbO _3 UNDERWRITERS SALE. By Bell, Wylly & Christian. TIIIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, at the Adam's Express of fice. will be acid for uccountof underwriters and all concerned: 1 case No 101 containing— -10 pieces Delaines 9 pieces Prints lease containing— -9 pieces 10-4 Utica Mill’s Sheeting 9 do Lippilt MFG Cos Sheeting *4 pieces Jeans C pieces figured Delaines, damaged on board steamer Varuna ou her p.'issage from New York to this port, and sold under inspection cf tho Port War dens. novl UNDERWRITER'S SALE. Messrs. Bell, Wylly & Christian THI&DAY, at 10o'clock, in front of store, wiil be sold for account of the underwriters aud all concerned: 1 case containing— -53 pieces Merrimae Prints 22 do assorted do 6 do Manchester Delaines PI do Pacific do 2 do Soffalk Bro Canton 192 assorted School Books 1 roll P iper 3 doz Ebony Rulers 2 (jrs Drawing Paper 22 pieces Delaines 3 pieces prints, damaged on hoard steamer Va runa on hes passage from New York to this port, and sold under inspection oi the Pott Wardens. no/1 By Belli Wylly A Christian. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. In front of st>re, will be sold 60 boxes veiy choice «. heese 40 blw Boston Crackers 20 bbN Apples, novl By 8011, Wylly & Christian. THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in tront of store, will be sold i very tine Top Buggy, with Pole and Shafts 1 bet Single Harness. ' novl UNDERWRITERS SALE. ~ By Beil, Wylly & ( hrisiian. THIS Dz\Y. at 10 o'clock, in front of etore, will be soil for account of underwriters and all concerned :j 1 c**e (ontaimng— G black Frock Overcoats 16 pairs Pants, assorted 24 Coifs, assorted. damaged on board steamer Idaho on her passage from New York to this port and sold under inspection of the Port Wardens. novl By Bell, Wylly & Christian. THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, iu front of store, will be sold : 14 caf»eß assorted Boots and Fhoe«, consisting of Congress Creole and Buckle Gaiters, Women and Boy’s Gaiu*r* and Balmorals, Ruft', Buckle, Cuban Ties, Misses Red Top Balmorals, Shoes and Slippers. 30 boxes Mucciuoui 50 bbls Buckwheat 100 bags do 20 cates Bourbon Wiiiekey 10 baskets Champagne (pints and quarts) 12 boxes do 20 boxes Adamiatine Candles (Cartoon's) lo boxes Paste Blacking novl By Bell, Wylly & Christian AT PRIVATE SALE. Desirable Real Estate. Two first class Dwelling Houses, throe stories on baeemtnts, with all the modern improvements; situa ted iu a central portion of the city. AleOf Avery desirable House on the corner of Charltou and Tatuull streets, containing 8 Rooms, with gas and water. On the lane is a Brick Carriage House, btables, Servants' Roome, <ftc. Also, 1G Farm Lots, c- ntaining from 20 to 29 Acres each, near Lover’s Lane, within one mile oi the limits of the city. A splendid opportunity for Investment. A ’plot of the above Lots can be seen at our store. Also, half of Lot No. 39, Washington Ward, Brough ton street. Improvennnta c< Uoist of a Dwelling, suitable for a small family. Will be bold at a bargain 0.'124-tf Public Sale OF Government Vessels. By order of the Quartermaster General, U. S. A., the following Government Veeaels will be sold -BY—. York, Williams, Mclntirc & Cos AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ZLt Sztvaxxxiab., Gr a., t On Uie Ist day of November, 1865, AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. M., V At tlie wharf in roar of the Commissary Warehouse* Steam Tttg STARLIGHT. Profiler STANDISH. Steamer SAVANNAH. Terms cash In United States Currency. E. B. CARLING. oct!6 eodtd B'vt. Lt. Col., A. Q. M. Supper, FOK THE BENEFIT OF THE FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Wednesday NigUt Nov. Ist, from 8 to 154 p. i»i. t nt the Asylum Building* IT Tickets of admission 25 cents. To be had at the Book Store*. Lincoln's Drug bture, and Molina's Cigar Store. Alao at ihn door. At the feupp«r you pay only Tor what you iret. octal 2 NEW VARIETY STORE. I BEG leave to lafonn thu I.ndles of Savannah. and public gensrsHjr. that lam now offering u huge and good assortment of FANCY OOOQSv censlßtiee Bagte Trimming. Press and Cloak Ornaments. Cords and Teasels, black aud oolorvd Velvets, Dress Buttons, KmhroMertea, Laces, Fluted and Plain Itlhhons. Hosiery, ae., also n Isrge ursortniehtof Hoop Skirts, •bi h sa Duplex. Trails Itell Map*, to which I turtle the attention of Hit Luilles, and public generally,— OaK and compare souds and prices, at ItsAAO H. COUItN, octal■ 1 w Hilt Broughton at. Grits and Meal. g[a^ignMgß OftOCERIEM, LUiiORI. • Cn WHISKEY! WHISKEY! FINE OLD BRANDT, WINES, Ac. Peach Valiev \VHl®Vwiy, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike's Magnolia, speller's Old l<y«, Slid kins Kcalujky Bourbon. FOR SALE BY C. W. THOMPSON, At tlie Old Stand, 111 RAY STKICKT, (IL-rald Bntldiug*.) ALSO, Alaoj.N Ale, Mars' Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions, Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar. octG ts g.hTXrledge, WHOLESALE GROCER AND • 4 Sli i p O handler. 73 BATf STREET, VTOW receiving pc- steam Rnd sailing vessels from 1 v New York, tile following articles, which will be s d.I ar the Lowest Market Price : Bbls. Flour, Potatoes, onions, Turnips, Beets, Apples, Vinegar, • Hauls. Brown and Cru&hod Sugars, n Bbls Beef and Pork, Bblt*. Mac kerel, % do., \ do. and kits No. 1 Cases Olive nil, fiardine*. Candles, Soap. Raisins, Pickles, Liquors Cheap Tea, P esorved Meat, Spices of all k'nds, llcros. Jfce., Ac., Sucks Coffee, Brooms, Pails, Buckets, Ac. ai.so Paints Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Ac., &c. IP?” rhip Stores put up at the shortest notice. ocilT 3m WM. I. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, SEGARS, ALE and. Cider. *ep2 tt &)§{ DOMESTIC^" SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS or Ch. Farre Champagnes FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. aiuto E G. Hilton, Savaunah. F. M. Randell, N. Y. HILTON &RANDELL ■Wlioloiaalo Grooors, 193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD, Savannah, Gra., Arc constantly receiving per steamers from New York Tlie Larged nml Most Complete Assort ment of Groceries in the City, Orders by Mail, accompanied with Remittance, Promptly Filled, at Lowest Market Prices. octl6 lm C K. OSGOOD, STORE IS6 CONGRESS ANl> 85 ST. JVLUN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, Tin, Crockery, Glassware And Hardirnro, N, B.—Tlie highest Ca»h Price* paiit for Beeswax. Tallow, Wool, Hides, &c. ts 6eptlC Gao. K. Chump. Wm, A. Wbioht, Augusta, Georgia. Late of Iticlmiond, Va. GEO. G. (RUMP & CO., Ctencral Commission Merchants AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Lipors, Tobacco, Segars, SALTED FISH, Ac. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga, ZW~ Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton, Touaooj* DiioatoE, und Mekcuandib* of every de scription. Refers to tlie Merchants and Bankers of Angnsta, Gft., Kichmbnd. Va.. and Jno. C. Forrill, Esq., De- Witt A Morgan, Gat lea A Buckles, A. A. Solomons A Cos., ti. T. Baler son A Cos., K. Molina, Euq., Savannah, Geoi'gia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. oct4 KIBLIN,IRO. &BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, mm AND LHPRS, CORNER WHITAKER STREET ANI> t RAY LANE. ORDERS DROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED. an‘>f ts L'Oii SALE- J? 1000 bushels Liverpool gait 2000 racks Oats, black and white lo sacks best Bio Coflee To arrive, 100 Bales Hay. oetio N. A HARDEE A CO. H G RUWE&CO, Wholesale GROCERIES i LIQUORS, WIOfKS AND HEPARgy Corner Bryan and St. Julian and Johnson Square, UmONTINU itLI. ABU. I HOI'SICg ttr Agents fur ALE A3Vl> I.ALUH. Constantly on baud, an araortinriil of nzxmxivr wtuxi. aspgtt Ha CHEESE, SOAP. csafeE. • k win a uHktt&m, BAMswwefe. UfPH KIUKV I.IUMHM*. 4r, plerce SKEHAN, Wholesale uutl Ketuil Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boot* naff Show, Clothtn*, Foreign and Do metric Wine*, Liquor* uul Segnr*. Also, Skeiiun's Celebrated GOLDEN ALC AND CHAMPAGNE-CIDER, in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Bag lath Ales, Ac. Liberal rieilti Hons made to the trade. 170 BROf’GHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, and 62 Liberty street. New York. Just Received, AM in Store ou Consignment, BlTfci(j! IES AIN 1> CAKUI AGES Also, a lot of Pine Ltinors, con.ittlng of BRANDIES. WHISKEY, SANTA CRCZ RUM, BOKER'S BI TTERS, Ac. Which wo offer on the most liberal term*. VAN HOR.V HOLYOKE A MURRAY, octll H No. 9 Stoddard'* Block. Butter, Cheese, Lard and Crackers. T> ECEIVED per Idaho and for sale by IV feKABOKN GOODALL, octßo-lw Williamson's Building. Civum & iIINUiN, Grocers and Ship Chandlers, CORNER BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS, Havannah, BEG leave to ultirm their former friend* and cu»- Dtr-ern, and the public generally, that they have resumed buriness at their old stand, where they will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Goods in their line suitable for Private Families, Steameis and foiling Vessels. Punctual attention given to all coun try orders. lm octl9 T. J. DUNBAR & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALEUB IN WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS. &C. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, CA„ (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) We have the Largest Assortment ot Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies, Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &c., In the South, to which we Invite tho attention of the Trade. Call and compare our good* and price*. octs ts Notice IS hereby giyen 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 officers or CieW of said steamers unless made by written permission of ERWIN A HARDEE, For Agents and Owners. JNo. L. Roumilley, Agent on \\ harf. octio ts BROWN’S C ASTILLI AN BITTER. THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from tho Pure Juice of the Grape aud extracts, distilled from tlie Choicest Vegetable products of the South of France, Italy aqu the Province of Castile (Old Spain,) from which latter section they derive their name. A Fragrant Tonic, indispensable t<» Holds and Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate females and children, for all disarrangement of the stomach, it is unrivalled. A never fuliiug preventive aud Cure for Sea Sickness. None who travel by laud or water should be without the Cos till lan. For Sale by YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A Cos. Sole Agents, State Georgia. oct24-3m ASTEN & THROCKMORTON, NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS and Dealer* In Builder*' *nd Locksmiths' Hardware, Nails, Puliies, Cord, Rim Locks and Knobs, butt Hinges, Brass and Iron Keys and Castings, Gong Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac. All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at 10 per cent, less than market prices, srpli) 0m BALTIMORE COLLEGE, OF ' DENTAL SURGERY. The regular Leeture* of tfi« Twenty-Sixth Annu a Session will commence November Ist. The Infirmary will open October 16th. Pnoulty 3 THOMAS E. BOND, A. M., M. D. Pathology and Therapeutics. PHILIPH. AUSTIN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S., Dental Science and Mechanism. A. SNOWDEN PKJGOT, A. M., M. D., Anatomy and Physiology. P. J. S. GORGAS, A. M., M. D . D. D. 8., Dental Surgery. RUSSELL MURDOCH, A. M., M. D., Chemistry. HENRY HOBART KEECH, D. D. 8., Demonstration of Operative Dentistry. THOMAS SOLLERS WATERS, D. D. 8., Demonstration ot Mechanical Deutistry. For information add less F. J. 8. GORGAS, M D. 4U Hanover street, Baltimore, Md oct2 I:tw-4w DUEYEAS’ MAIZEKA TRY ONE POUND. w “ THI LIVW fM That received a medal aud honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the eompeikin of all prom inent manufacturers of •Coin Starch "and "Prepared Corn Flour" of this and other countries notwitbstand lug. KAIZIVA, The food ami laxury of the age, without a single (unit. Ona trial will convince the most skeptical Makes Puddings, Cukes. Custards, Blanc Manga, Ac., without t.luglaaa, with lew or Bo ague, at a coat as- Undskiug tlic must ecouumlcal. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improvaa Bread and Cake It la alro eifsltrsftor thlrhening sweet cancel, gravies for fish snd musts, soups. Ac. For les ('ream nothing ran compare with It A little hotted la milk will produce rich rrsaai lor neffee, chocolate, lea, Af Put up In otic pound |mt ketc*, anger the trade tuark Maleona, with dtroctlone lor use, A most >k in tons arthie of food for rhUdrtß aad In. vatlds of all agve. For sate by tinmen and Druggists every whera, Mltolcsiilc Depot, IOH I niton Htm*. WILLIAM DUKYIfiA, M* 4 ™. - ' Mineral A(teflt_ BOARDING. IJUANBING slid l.shdag MU W otHelurd l.y »p. 'ixTfiSiilai;; “■* mr MHFHAfc ~j FOR NEW YORK The Schooner Tllnßbv p IOIV KK R. 1 XaW. th & tr cargo engaged For flight .apply to L - J OUI.MARTIN A CO. SFOR NEW YORK. ■y'i-rj. The Schooner "ATTIC M. NAT! *Uii3£* will have quick despatch fur th, above port. Fur freight ur pr.a**ge apply to OCII6 BKIGII V.M, BALDWIN A CO. STAB "LINE, FOR NEW_#gpYOBK. nPHE now and elegant first eUtaa U 8. Mall Steam- A ship MKVAOA, Captain CARI'KNTKR, will positively sail for the above port on SATURDAY, NOV. 4, at o’clock. BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO, novl Stoddard's Building, opp. Tost Office. FOR NEW~YORKT rg— Tho new and splendid steamship E ’ Commandar, w dl leave fur the above port oa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bd, at o’clock, M For freight or paaeage, having superior accommoda tion*, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, octlO 84 Cayetrect. FOR NEW YORK, zVtlnutio Const Mull Steam ship Company. _ _ The very fust sailing new steamship tv RALEIGH, G. M. Walker, commander, positively sail on her regular Wednesday, Mow. Ist., at 4 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having very elegant accom modations, apply to octSS JNO. H. WILDER, Agent. “FOR - NEW YORK," r The new and elegant Screw Steamship VARUNA, Captain Whitehurst, will posttlvely sail on -TtomtiJ j . j, er regular day, TUBeDAY. Slat hist., st 5 o'clock, p. m. For Freight or Passage, having very large and airy state-room accommodations, fitted up with alt tho re cent Improvements, apply to JOHN R. WILDER. Ship's Bill* of Lading furnished aud signed In the office. oct3o PIONEER LINE. FOR NEW JUg YORK. The new and stmmahlp HUNTER, Capt. M. L. Rodgers, will leave lor the above port on Thursday, Nov. 9d, at o'clock, p. *n. For freight or passage, having splendid accommo datlons, apply to oct3l HUNTER A GAMMELL STAR LINE. FOR NEW YORK. The floe Steamship WeyljOHßOtt, Pariah, Commander, will leave for the above port on Wednesday, Nov. Ist, at 3 1-3 o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior state room accommotiulion*, apply to oit3o BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. ANCHOR LINE OF PACKETS FOR N E Wjj^YORK. AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN PORTS. The Staunch and Fast Sailing Schooner* W. D. VAUGHN, ..... I»8 ton* ISLAND QUEEN, R. B. Conwy, Master ‘ 178 tone ELLIOT, 150 tone HATTIE MAYO, A. B. Curtis, Muter, - 28 tun HONEST ABE, W. M. conary, Muter, - 85 tom And other*, comprise the “Anchor Line” of Packets, and will hava quick despatch a* above. For Freight apply to PATERSON A TUCKER, Agent*. No. 16 Stoddard'* Building, or to ROGERS * CANN, Snvaniiab, Ga. Dil Baboo A Cabbeut, Agent*, New York. oct'Jll ts For Rio Be Janeiro, CALLING AT St. Thomas. Para, Pernambuco and Bahia The United Btate* and Bracil Mall steamship Company will disputch i Ifn tt»e*Oth of every mo*tb, A NEW AND FIRST-CLAM STEAMSHIP, To Leave eat » o’clock, p. in., From Pier 43, North River. All letter* hnve to pus through the Port Office. An experienced Surgeon wilt be In attendance on board. For freight and passage, having splendid accommo dation*. apply to THOMAS ABENCIO A CO.. octfil-Sm No. 17, Broadway. New York. For Philadelphia Philadelphia uud Savannah Steamship Line. The U. B. MallStearaehtpMlNNK |UtoTONK*» LOOo ton* burthen, J. W. Bslch Commander, will leave for the - .■reflwriga**- above port on latarday, Now. 4th, nt o’clock. For freight or paaeage, baring splendid accommo dattor*, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL. octSO * tw Bay »treet. TRY ONE POUND. For Liverpool. rfN. THE A1 American Ship NEW ENGLAND. JvUQonudge, Master, having a largo portion of jl'sFjvhiT cargo engaged will be ready to receive ®“cargo at Luwerllydreullc Pres« on the lath Inst For freight or peas are apply to eopit-tf TtItICUAM. BALDWIN A CO. For Liverpool. The new find aiaaa etippor ahlp YIIiGINIA, I* sew tuadtng tepkliy at Lower Ptsw, IM having lanp eugsgeatoM* will have qaisk despaiA. roi frelgtn nmnn fndMi pt lewest rslesy apply | W l llAg U UULMV * Wi„ w*» pmm Aksro is net Bay sis UWIW, For Liverpool. THK first rhisa Drfiish bark THOMAS WHITNEY J. C Kelly, ufaeter, being of himH capacity, will Bavo qnlck dtspateb. For fi sigh’, apply to . octig BELI. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA ARK notified that they can store their good* any j* day daring the week, to be forwarded by tho tbave Boats, which are tho fightet draught running to Angn.tn, tree of extra charge. __ KEIN fi CO. freights . FGR AUGUSTA, IJIBE nndoraigned am prepared to receive goods at 1 their Warehouse*—free of expense and eov (■red by Insura ce—tor sbipmept to Augusta and Point* beyond by their regular line "bf lit’ht dranghi boat*. Apply u. CHAM L. COLBY, »cptar—tf cor. Bay and Abcreorn ate. For Augusta, THE STEAMER ...... JR- H. MAY, Will have dispatch Ibr the ahnve place, floods receiv ed at ahtirje and Moved tn fire proof wurahonae, foot of Lineal a atrect, free of cet _ , „ . H. KINCHLSY, Agant. Offlcs io Claghorn A Cunningham's The May arrived in Angnsta from Savannah on last Friday with her fall freight, tt - octb ENCOURAGE Home Enterprise. 11l NERULW LINE. Lightest Draught Boats on the ICiver. i/AK/S’G TRIPS AT TUB LA) WEST STACIE OP WATER. ALL ROODS CONSIBNKD TO THE AGENTS AT SAVANNAH WILL BE FORWARDED WITH OUT DELAY, AT ( UK KENT RATES OF FREIGHT The new A No. 1 Light Draught Augffata built Steamer* E . H . M A. Y 4 ASD g XT N 1 O N , Lonva Augusta end Savannah regularly every week. As these Boat* were linilt fur the Savannah River. Mi pper* may rely upon Upving their Goode go throogU without delay, ui the very lowest stage ol the river, and at low rate*. Merchant* and Shipper* will havo their Goods con signed lu F. M. MYRELL, Ag nt Steamer Unton, or J. M. KINCHLEY, Agent Steamer R. H. May. Savannah, Ga..or G. TANARUS, JACKSON & CO., Agents Steamer R. H. May, CHURCHILL A JOHNSTON, Agents Steamer Union, ocL26-tw Augtmta, Ga. Baltimore and SaTanna.li STEAMSHIP LINE. THE Steamship Fannie, CAPTAIN KAOLIN, WUI leave Baltimore .for Savannah on Saturday, November 4th, at 8 o’clock p. m. returning, will leave Savannah ou Saturday, November llth, at o’clock. WEST, BRYAN & CO., non— STEAM FOR BALTIMORE.- The new and fait sailing clipper steamship NOKTM POINT, Capt. R. C. Smith, will leave this port for Baltimore ou Saturday, Nov.4th, at II o’clock, A. M. The North Point has elegant atate room ac commodations for passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to WEST, URYAN & CO, Bryan st., next to Provoet Marsha!# Office. N. B —Pareenger* for this route, lor New York, will save two hundred miles r f sea travel, and wl I receUt® through rickets at saute rale as now charged by New York Hnes. Freight wifi also ba checked through to New York a* tow as by any other route. uovl FOK BALTIMORE. Pendergast’s Line. The fast nailing regular packet SCHOONER DE SOTO, Crook, Master, Raving tho greater portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. Fur batanc oof freight ay ply to LaROCHE, gaden a uncklrs. Corner Buy and Barnard rtroeta. Agent* la Baltimore—Pendergut, Fenwick A Cos. octlß ESTABLISHED 1826. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Nos. 87 AND 89- BOWERY AND G 5 CHRISTY STREET, N. Y. OKGRAAF & TAYLOR Have the largest variety of ROSEWOOD, WALNUT AND MAHOGANY. PABLOS, CHAMBER, DINING BOOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, to be tonnd In thia city, and at the (oweat prices. MATTRASBES AND SPRING wkim ' FROM *6 TO $7. EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSYEADS FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. octll-Tm IN' otioe! AOHNTLFMAN having large basin cm eonoectloif in Uu rope is anxious to make an arrangement with some established firm In Savannah where his in fluence could be made available. Address “MERCHANT." oclßl-S* , Herald uflice. DR. GORDON HOWARD Hte rstumeU the Practice of Medldne. Special ettcu liou to Dlssasss oi the Eye. »m-<. aud lealdeuco. Joavs street, two dears from Whlleksr. ofltl® lawtß LOST. A BLACK Iss her Trank, morlred 11. Croaa. U was sMMteii mi th« sieaiise leishfh rrom Mew YOl g. A handeoite rewerd will tie paid for Its sseosery. An pyetiiii.udies. »i MuiluMrator’N N(tee. fpwo ittoeilie efisy dete eppllrallea wtM he mi v 1 to Hie Conn us ordinary ig t.'h.tbsm voutt* leave lo Se t ell (he reel estate of JSWSs Ml reason* loi the porpeM efwsrrtheMoa JOHN 0, Fitilftt nett Iswriu Atiah