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8 -A- V -A-_g[ IST AIT.
Departure of Steamship* a ltd Steamer*.
FOB NEW YORK.
Steam-thip Nevada, Saturday, November 4th, at IS
o'clock a. m.
Steamship Zodiac, Saturday, November 4th, at V
o'clock a. in.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Steamship North Point, Saturday, November 4tb,
at 11 o'clock.
Steamship Fannie, Saturday, November lltb, at
o'clock.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Saturday. November 4tb, at
1 o'clock a. m.
FOR DOOTOBTOWN.
Steamer Gen. Shepiey, Friday, November 3d, at 1
o'clock p. in.
FOR AVGUSTA.
Steamer Helen, Saturday, November 4tlv at 7
o’clock a. m.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Social Gathering at the Female Orph n Asy*
llm.—The rooms of the Female Orphan Asylum on
Cuariton streei.corner of Bull,were wellfllled on Wed
nesday evening by a gathering of the friends of the
nstitntion. The rooms had been tastefully fitted up
with tables for the sale of refreshments, aud articles
of use and ornament of all kinds. The feature < f
the evening, however, was the elegant supper. Tt e
tallies were loaded with every heard-of delicacy, in
tempting onr overflowing abundance, and decorated
witli a profusion of fresh flowers. The walls were
also beautifully decorated with evergreen, mottoes,
etc. The uffair was gotten up by young ladies, friends
of the institution, and was a most gratifying success,
being attended Isy many of our best people, who
passed the evening in the most agreeable social in
tercourse. Maj. Gen. Brannan, accompanied by
members of his stair, honored the gathering, with
his presence.
“ Books That Are Books."—Mr. B. Mallon adver
tises in andther column a list of new books received
at liis store, Congress street, between Rarnard and
Wliitaker streets, which cannot fail to attract the at
tention of cultivated readers. Mr. Mallon should be
well sustained in his endeavor to furnish all that Is
new and good in the higher walks of literature, to
oar people.
The Weather.—The delightful and bracing
weather of the last three or fpnt weeks was abruptly
terminated Bight before last by the commencement
of a heavy fail of rain, which continued to descend
without intermission all of yesterday, so flooding the
streets with water as to render locomotion almost
impracticable in many parts of the city. The ex
haustion of the clouds will doubtless be succeeded by
clear and frosty weather.
A Steam Mud. for Sajj; Attention is called to
the advertisement of Messrs. Erwin 4 Carter, who
offer for sale their Steam Saw aud Grist Mill, San
dersville, Washington county, one mile from the
Central BaHroad. A rare chance is unquestionably
offered here for a paying' investment, and we com
mend the ofl'er of Messrs. Erwin ft Carter to those
contemplating embarking in the lumber trade, the
(to be) great trade of this State.
The SnirriNG of the Port of Savannah. —A re
port from Capt. Silas Spicer, late Harbor Master,
gives the following statistics of the shipping of this
port: Arrivals at Savannah since llcc. 22d, 1864 ;of
steamers, 1,120; Ships, 48 ; Brigs, 41; Schooners,
Sale of GOVernmenf Vessels.—Messrs. York,
Williams ft-Mclntiro, auctioneers, sold at public auc
tion yesterday the Propeller Standish, the tug Star
light and the steamer Savannah,' Well Known Gov
ernment steamers on the river. Tlte steamers went
at very low figures,—Gie Standish bringing only
$3,600; the Starlight $5,100; the Savannah $5,200.
Tloi'.sK at Auction Messrs. Bell, Wyllv A Chris
tian, auctioneers, advertise for sale, at auction, house
on State street, opposite the Lutheran Church. The
tenement is neat, comfortable, convenient and loca
ted in an excellent neighborhood. The sale takes
place at 11 o’clock, Saturday.
Gen. Banks on the Question of his Citi
zenship.—-In a recent si>eecli in tlie District
by which he has been nominated, Geueral
Banks dwelt at some length upon the ques
tion that had been raised touching his rights
of citizenship in Massachusetts, because he
was not sure whether the people of his dis
trict were satisfied iu their own minds whe
there he was a citizen or not. His explana
tion covered his whole course of fife since he
left the State five years ago. In explanation
of liis connection with the New Orleans bar,
he said he was admitted by virtue of his be
ing a member of the bar of the Supreme
Court of the United States. The only oath
he was culled upon to take was that he bad
never taken up arms against the authority of
the Federal Government. In allusion to the
aspersions of Phillips in reference to his
course in Louisiana, who asserted that he
was followed by the curses of every loyal
man in Louisiana, Gen. Banks said that liis
administration in that State was in direct
and religious conformity to the orders of
Mr. Lincoln.
The Colored Troops’ Bounties-'. —The Sec
retary of War has prohibited the payment
ot bounties to such ot the colored troops as
were not free on. the 18th ot April, 1801, thus
settintr aside the decision of thb Secofid
Comptroller, which was based on the opin
ion of the Attorney General. The law pro
vides that colored volunteers shall be placed
on the same footing with white volunteers in
regard to pay, clothing aud subsistence, but
not as to bounties.
The Norfolk Post regrets that General
Banks, recently nominated to Congress in
Massachusetts, is not a citizen of the state,
and .therefore not eligible' there: “He left
Massachusetts before the war to tnke the
presidency of >t railroad in Illinois. He
moved his family to Chicago, and virtually,
and voluntarily surrendered his Massachu
setts citizenship. He was appointed a gen
eral of from Illinois. To that
state he belongs.”.
Reputation Established. —Mrs- S. A.
Allen for twenty years past has been mann
taeturing her World's Hair Restorer and
Zylobalsamum, or Hair Dressing, and the
millions of bottles sold every year in the
United States, Great Britain and Pranee
(each year largely' increased sales over the
previous) is a guarantee that the articles are
unequalled. We know they wil restore grey
hair to its youthlul color, producing the same
vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth.
Yon can procure them at any Druggists.
oct 30 eod—lw
Convention of the First Senato*
rial District.
THm fftir-ens of the counties of Chatham, Bryan
and fiftyngham are r< quc*s , ted to appoint Delegates
m a Convention to be hefil on Wednesday, the Bth
November mst*, at No. ti, Central Itailroud* for the
purpose of nominating a candidate for Senator of said
Senatorial District. nov2
R» lit ALLEN & Cos.,
ISO At 10l W TEIi .*4 x ~
NEW YORK.
AGRIdHIiTIIRtT IMPLEMENTS,
AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS,
Stnnll Tools foron Fttl'm and fiuehOs Sttatfes,
Shovel*, ll'H% Fyrks, lOtkeu, dec., and,for Graee
Hooks, Scythes, S cut Stunts, and A>jricul
tural iiardUHtrc in general
We offer, also, a lar pa aMprtnirutof our own manu.
lact um of I!«y ColnM ami Grain Mile, Sugar
MUU lor Grocera* u**\ Store 'lVui'k* of various pat*
toriiH, Hoad Scraper*, Wln elbarrowa, Ac.
KerHllixHrM ot all kind*, »u*h aa r«m*a Kuperptoe
plmte ot Lime, puro ((round Done, Peruvian Uuaim,
and l oudrelU),
skStob.
Every vMunlila Ammlran *tnl Foreign variety ot
V< gci.iil#, Flower end Grass Mod end Field Grain that
proved Hoidty of uilUvailou grown and selected
«l|,ree>ly |or our ii arfr ,
Helm wade In hulk, |wr pound or bush. I, or lu .null
packets,for reialllnu, by Ihe bandied of Uuiaeaud.
s*pU J#W hum
Nhippiug Intelli^eupe.
Miniature Almanac —Tills Day.
Son rises.... 6 la Mood rises. rise*
San sets 6 eilllgh water 3
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday. Nov. 2, 1866.
Arrived,
Steamship Minnetonka, Balch, Philadelphia—Hun
ter ft Gammell.
Steamer Canonicus, TUton, St Augustine—C S
Quartermaster.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Richardson, Charleston,
via Hilton Heail aud Beaufort—Claghorn <f Cun
ningham.
Cleared.
Steamship Hunter, M I. Rearers, New York,—Hun
ter A Gammell.
Export*.
Per steamship Hunter, for New York—642 bales
upland cotton, 17 bales domestics, 34 packages mer
chandise.
Consignees.
Per steamship Minuet,mka, frbmPhiladelphia—L 8
Bennett, Brady, Smith * Cos, Bothwell A Whitehead,
Brigham, Baldwell A Cos, V Hassler, Mrs Cuss, Ciag
horu A Cunningham, o Cohen, M A Cohen, 1) David
son, Erwin A Hardee, A Fernandez, A Flatley, Ti
Gemendeu, L J Guilmarlin, Jos Gross, J G Gilbert,
Halsey A Watson, C V Hutchins, R M Hunt, J E
Hernandez, Woodhridge A Bros, J R Wilder. S K
Wilder, Hunter A Gammell, Lilienthal A Kotin, W J
Lareombe, J Lansdorf A Cos, M Laviu, Lachlon A Mc-
Intosh, H Lovell A Lattimorc, Meiuhurd A Bro, J
McMahon, c McKea, A Mayer A Cos, McKibben A Al
len, Macky, Beattie A Cos, Order, Perry A Cos, Rogers
A Cann, H Rothschild, J Rvan, Ruwe, Whitney A
Cos, B Stn u-s, Mrs Simmons. D T Scranton, Scran
ton, Smith A Go, J G Thompson A Cos, J J Waring,
Q Walteis, Weed A Cornwell, William Wolf, M H
M illiama.
Per steamship Nevada, from New Y’ork—James
Leary, li Balfore, Bothwell A Whitehead, George Ge
meudeu, N Wolf, N Newmark, J Buckey, Heidt A
Ludlow, S G Walsh, L S Beuliett, O Grtdot, John R
Wilder, C Sanvestre, F Magiier, N A N, J H Deppish,
C Wyatt, F Scliuster, Miller A Wadly, James East
man, M S Meyer, L Christie, W M Walsh, J L Villa
longs, Crane, Johnson A Cos, WAR Mclntire A Cos,
York, Williams A Cos, J M Coleman, M A Chohen, A
M Coheu, A Cohen, O Cohen, U A Slager, G C Free
man, M Feist A Cos, A Stamm, U A Richmond, J J
P.uckert, Schuster A Heiusius, M Lavin, T Marshall,
W McGuire, E U Van Wel l A Cos, F Pollock, 11 Mein
hard A Bro. M Krauss, Bell, Wylly <t Christian, F
Constant, F Hermaller, J Lama, J [V], E O'Byrne, A
B Luce, B G Tlklen, Itandell A Go J II Balshaw A Cos,
C D Rogers, G Freid, T Brown, J C Maker A Cos, C L
Colby A Cos, N B Knapp, W W Linuoln, Brady, Smith
A Cos, John M Mahon a Cos, Tlson A Gordon, Hess A
Gutman, L J Guilmart.n, S M Golding. S M Lederer,
C Mac Wold. J Kelt, lleWiit A Morgan, N A Hardee
A Cos, Thomas Bateson, Luurant A Cos, J Vised, Dan
can A J, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, Wm 11 Stark, M G
Enrligh, K Habersham A Son, P Skeltau, H C Uanly,
Halsey, Watson A Cos, J L Kouraillat, J W La loop A
Cos. Keiu A Cos. Mathers A West, C L Gilbert, J Lipp
man, Adams' Express, Einstein A Eckman, John R
Norton, Erwin A Hardee, Rogers tt Cann, Mrs La-
Koche, H J W'ade, M Beytagli, J H Klncliley, Clag
horn A Cunningham, R Erwin. 1! Krauffneau, Geo C
Freeman. F M Myrell, T W Cooney, F' Cooke, W H N
A Cos, Julius Kox, George A Hudson, J II Moses, A S
Patrick A Cos, S H Eckmuu, A Shaw, A liurke, i'isou
tt Gordon, IV H Wlltberger, D J Jones, J G Baily A
Bro, Gray A Cos, Laltochc.Gaden A Luckies,li Strauss,
J Burk, W GR, J Scheiff, Weed ft Cornwell, A Dex
ter, A Bushier, E D Sinyttr, Lovell A I.attimore,Camp
A Chiistie, Y A N. [o], R A- C, J C Thomas A Cos, G a-
L, John Nicholson, J [V], H A A Cos, Mrs Hall. F W
aims A Cos,. Muller, Thomas A Cos, N B lirown. w J S,
U A Robinson. Scull A Shoals, [W G G], Stew art A
Cos, W H May, SAG Gardner, chas Cordell, Savan
nah Gas Lipin Cos, C Orfl', E H Kirbn, W G Robinson,
P Ford, G M smith Van Horn, llolyoke A Murray, D
Hallahar A Cos, L K Smith, Kerlin <f- Burk, Itigbv tt
ltnott, S in a circle, W H lienhurst, U Daily, [K|,
John Klltiland A Cos.
Passengers.
Per steamship Minnetonka, front Philadelphia—
Mrs M Augusta, 0 H Brennaman, wife and child, D
T Serumon, wile ami daughters, Miss Peudegrust, D
Davidson, Dr J L Large and daughter, Mr Thomas
Lynch aud son, Miss H B Lynch, Mrs E J Moses,
child and servant, Mrs Cass and son, R M Hunt, Mrs
Simmons, Mrs Brown, Mr il Frederick, Wm Gallo
way, D C Cary, John Parker, A Lightaey, K M Hunt,
Ft Be Hold, P J Hughes, A P Meets, John Head, ami
six on deck.
Per stdamer Canonicus, from St. Augujtine—Brig
Gen Howard.
■ Per steamship H nnier, for New York—W H Jonas,
A J Lee, W P Scoit, W Axer, W G Burges, A Hotfree,
W J A Morris, R Morgan, E c Woodruff, 5 6 Cabell
aud lady, and steerage.
HIST OF VESSELS IN THE POUT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Nov. 2,1865.
steamships. .
Zodiac, Bulkley, 620, from New York—loading
at wharf foot of Abercorn street—Hunter and Gam
mell.
Chase, Roath, from- New York, at .Central Cotton
Press—Hunter A Gammull.
surra.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, Too, waiting.
New llodges, 1,100, for Liverpool—load
ing at Lower Hydraulic Press—Brigham, Baldwin A
Cos.
Republic (Brem) Smith, SOO. discharging nallast at
Lower Ea-tenl wharves—Weber Bros.
Wisconsin (Br), Arcus, 060, loading for Liverpool—
John R Wilder.
Virginia, Weeks, 1044, discharging ballast at Dry
Dock wharf, Hutchison Island—Chas I, Colby A Cos.
BARKS.
Thomas Fletcher, Peudleton. 738, loading for Liv
erpool at Lower Hydraulic Press—John K Wilder,
Thus Whitney.
Thomas Whitney (Br), Kelly, waiting—Ball, Wylly
A Christian,
IIAHKENTIN K 9.
Horace Beals, Blankenship, 260, from New York,
discharging at wharf foot of Abercorn street—Chas
L Colby ft Cos.
BRIQS.
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 450, from New York, dis
charging at wharl foot of Whitaker street—William
Starr.
Ida McLeod, Cook, 395, waiting—Hunter ft Gam
melk
TERNS. ,
Lizzie BatcheUler, English, 409, from Boston, dis
charging at wharf foot of Barnard street—Hunter A
Gammell.
SCHOONERS.
Electric Spark, Taber, 63, waiting—Master.
Pioneer, Tucker, 394, loading for New York at
Welter’s wharf—L J Guilrnartin ft Cos.
Francis Satterby, Alden, 310, waiting cargo at
wharf foot of Bull street—Regers ft Cann.
John G Whipple. Simpson, so, for New York—load
ing at Iron Steamboat Wharf west of Barnard street
—Rogers & Cann.'
Sodia, Crook, 150, waiting—Ruwe, Whitney ft Cos.
BALTIMORE COLLEGE,
OF ’
DENTAL SURGERY.
The regular Leetures of the Twenty-sixth Anna a
Session will commence November Ist. The Infirmary
will open October 16th.
Faculty :
THOMAS E. BOND, A. M., M, D.
Pathology and Therapeutics.
PHILIP H. AUSTIN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S.,
Dental Science and Mechanism.
A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, A. M., M. D.,
Anatomy and Physiology.
F. J. S. GORGAS, A. M., M. D., D. D. S.,
Dental Surgery.
RUSSELL MURDOCH, A. M., M. D.,
Chemistry.
HENRY HOBART KEECH, D. D. 8.,
Demonstration of Operative Dentistry.
THOMAS SOLLERS WATERS, D. D. 8.,
Demonstration of Mechanical Dentistry.
For information address
F. J. 8. GORGAS. I. D.
43 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md
oct2 1 aw-4w
To the Destitute.
A COMMITTEE of Ladies will soon visit the homes
of the poor, and, in eases of extreme Want, will
issue Free Clothing Tickets, while there, and only then.
No calls at the home, of the Committee by applicants
will he of any avail. Fer order of Committee.
novd-S"
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rrUF. Arm es C. P. Lopez * Cos. Is this day dissolved
* by mutual consent. _ .
C, P. LOPEZ.
A. V'EItNAVbEZ.
Savannah, Nov. I,IBM.
The undersigned will coutinue the business of the
above drill nt the old stand, and and respoeifully so
licit* a contiuuaiiou of the pubilo patronaM.
A. FKBNANDKjL
Savannah, Nov. 1, iwis. »
Copartnership Notice.
TIC iimUrelgnud have this day associated them
•idles topi.llo'i fill the purpose "1 trSlMMHtlllit a
usnvrul tirocety, Fur wanting mid Couiuilaaloa Hast
“S' 1 of Uolrnnihe * 00., at
the old .land. Mo. laiilgy atnmt.
T. HOLCOMB*
i If. Hffi,
Vavuihab, Nav, tat, is*| t ■ llor ,
AUCTION SALES.
By Bell, WyUy & Christian
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Desirable Real Estate.
T»o first class Dwelling Houses, three abates on
basements, with all the modern improvements; situa
ted iu a central portion of the city.
. Also,
Avery desirable House on Ihe corner of Charlton
and Tatuull streets, containing 8 Rooms, with gne
and water, on the lane is a brick Carriage House,
Stablea, Servants' Rooms, Ac.
Also,
16 Farm Lots, containing from 20 to 29 Acres each,
near Lover's Lane, within one mile of the limits of
the city. A splendid opportunity for investment. A
plot of the above Lots cau be seen at our store.
Also,
West half of Lot No. 39, Washington Ward, Brough
ton street. Improvements rennet of a Dwelling,
suitable for a small family. Will be i-old at a bargain.
oct24-tf
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
A Large Lot of New Furniture ior sale at
Auction.
On FRIDAY next, 3d inst., at 10 o'clock, in sales n-om,
N. W. corner Bay auil Whitaker streets, up stairs,
will be sold
4 Cottage Chamber Sets
1C do* Maple Rosewood and Stripe 1 Chairs
•J doz Floral Wood Chairs
2 doz Washing Wood Chairs
10 doz Quincy Wood ChiL'is
1 doz Child’s High Chairs
doz Cane Back Rocking Chairs
>* doz Wood Rocking Chairs
lo doz Common Wood Chairs
4 4>£ feet R. C. Bedsteads.
AlsSO,
60 cases Ladies’, Gentlemen's, Misses' and Boys*
Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, Congress Gaiters, Ac. Cata
logues at sale. ✓ 2-nov2
By Bell, Wylly It Christian.
On SATURDAY next, at 11 o’clock, in front of store,
will be sold,
The western tenement Brick House, fronting State
street, opposite the Lutheran Church, containing six
rooms, with gas, cold and hot water throughout the
house, with cooking ratine, a good back building tor
kitchen, servants’ rooms, &c. 3-uuv2
Mules, Mules, Mules.
By Bi 11, Wylly It Christian.
On WEDNESDAY next, Bth in-t, at 12 o'clock, m, in
trout of store, will be sold,
Ten prime Mules, Seven Timber Carriages, Ixick
Chains, Harnesses, and Sixty Club aud Broad Axes.
Sale positive to close a concern. Terms cash.
UOVaMi
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
123 Shares Central Railroad Stock
13 Shares Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Stock.
nov2 6
By Bell, Wylly & Ciiristian,
Real Estate at Auction.
On SATURDAY, 4tSi inst., at 11 o’clock, will be sold in
front ofstore, corner Bay and Whitaker streets
Wot half of Lot No. 33, Washington Ward, on
Broughton street, between Price and Houston streets.
The improvements consist ox a dwelling house with
four rooms.
ALSO,
South half of Lot No. 14, Berrien Ward, on Berrien
street, aud exl ending thii ugh ti ora Tattnal to Jefferson
streets, 40 by 70 feet. Improvements consists of a two
story house, with four large sooms, fur large ctosels
and a store attached, and good kitchen. The above i»
well located for a business stand.
ALSU,
Available Lot and improvements, consisting of two
tenements of wood, one and a half stories, on Duffy
street, between Whitaker and Barnard streets, Ogle
thorpe Town, 00 feet front by 1051'eet deep. The lot is
fee simple and titles warranted.
ALSO,
Two corner tenement houses, in the rear of Rose &
Arkwright’s Ifoundry, and fronting on Indian street.
The dwelling contain each four rooms, with back
piazza, and have large yards, with suitable outhouses,
and w ell adapted for residence of small families. The
lease of properly expires on the loth day of June,
when the improvemci.ts wil! revert to the owners of the
land. Any further information respecting ihis proper
ty can be bad on application to Bell, Wylly A Cliristian,
or to Rose A Arkwright, at Pioneer Saw Mill. Sale
positive. 2-UOV2
BY BLUM it MBYEIt.
THIS DAY, 3d inst., at 11 o’clock, at the Medical Col
lege, on Taylor street,
6,000 feet Scantling, Joyce and Board, well season
ed. ' I>’ j . uov3
By York, Williams, Mclu
tii-o «V Cos.
Will sell at auction, THIS DAY, iu front of store, at
11 o’clock.
2ft boxes Soap
to boxes liontou crackers
10 bbls Vinegar
30 boxes Cheese
20 bbls Flour
10 c tees fine Bourbon Whiskey
1 case Ladles’ Gaiters, fine
2ft bbls M**al
20 bbls Hominy
A lot of Dry Goods, Print?, Woolen Shawls, Ac.,
Stockings, Ac.
Invoice of Perfumery, Cologne, Hair Oil, Ac.
nov3 , ___
KEROSENE
Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Harp Hangers, Side
Backs, Side Lamps, with and withont Reflectors; Fan
cy Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases, Pegs aud Euuuts-
Patcnt Glass Cones, Burners, Globes, Chimnies aud
Wick, DRUGGISTS' FLINT A GREEN GLASS, Crock
ery Dealers' and Confectioners' GLASSWARE. Goods
of all kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL.
JAMES T. WRIGHT,
225 Greenwich Street, Two doors below Barclay, N. Y
novl-3m
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
PROFESSOR THEO. MAAS, for the last ten years
Teacher of Music in Charleston, South Carolina,
respectfully offers his services to the Ladles of Sa
vannah.
Refers to Messrs. John C. Sehreiner & Sons, at
whose store all communications iiiay lie left.
novl—3 ,
KTEW SKIRT FOR 'QB
The Great Invention of the Age
The Gr
Hoop Skirts,
J. W. Bradley’s few Patent Bnpex Ellip
tic (or Double) Spring Skirt.
rTiHIS Invention consists of Duplex (or twoj Ellntic
A Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously bracket
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring
ever used. They seldom trend or break, like the sin
gle Springs, and consequently present, their perfect
and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any
Single Spring Skirt Ih;,t ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort nnd
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, Operas. Carriages, Railroad Cara, Church Pews,
Arm Cbaira, for Promenade and-Houae Dress, as the
Skirt can be folded when in Me to occupy a -me.!
place as easily and conveniently aa a Silk or Muslin
A lady having en)oyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for n single day will never after
wards willingly dispense withtheir use. For children,
mteses aud young ladies they are superior to all eth
ers.
The Hoope are covered with 8 ply double twisted
thread and will wesr-twtee as long us the single yarn
covering which Is used oii all Single Rtedl Hoop Skirts.
The throe bottom rods on every Skirt ere also Double
Steel, slid twice or double covered to preveut the cov
ering from wearing off the rods wheu dragging down
attorn, ytuue steps, Ac., which they nr. eoustaiitly
•object to when in u>e.
All are marie of the new and elegant ft,..(led Tapes,
aud are the best quality tn every Mrt, giving to the
wearer the most fraetoiri and permit shape possible
and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,
comfortable and wmnomlr«l Skirt ever made.
jSpjsr
Jbiqufce tor Um Duplet Jtlliptis fordunhjn)
OaOCBRIK*, U4IOHI, a Cl
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!’
FINE OLD BRANDY, WIRES, Sc.
Peach Valley Win? Key, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike'*
Magnolia, Spencer's Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 BAY STREET,
* (Herald Buildings }
ALSO,
Alsou’s Ale, Mur* 1 Ale. Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar,
oet* * ts
G. H. ARLEDGE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
Ship Chandler.
7 4 BAY STREET,
’V’ OW receiving pc* steam and sailing vessels from
lx New York, tile following articles, which will bo
s. ,1.1 at the Lowest Market Price :
Bbls. Flour,
Potatoes,
Onions,
Turnips,
Beets,
Apples,
Vinegar,
Hams.
Brown and Crushed Sugars,
Bbls Beef and Pork,
Bbls. Mackerel, a do., \ do. and kits No. 1
Case. Olive oil,
Sardines.
Caudles,
Soap.
Raisins,
Pickles,
Liquors.
Cheap Tea,
Preserved Meat,
Spices of all kinds,
Herns, Sec., &e..
Sacks Coffee,
Brooms,
Pails,
Buckets, &c.
also—-
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brashes, Ac., Ac.
JSf-Shtp Stores put up at the shortest notice.
octlT 3m
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
Bep2 ts
/ FtKEreNAjIpDOMESTIC
I ALES JWINES 6SKAIIS
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
jiu’iO
E. G. HjltoN, Bav iunali. F. M. Sanuklu N. Y.
HILTON &RANDELL
'Wlxolosalo 6-rooers,
193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD,
Savannah, Ga.,
Are constantly receiving per steamors from New York
The Largest and Most Complete Assort*
ment off Groceries in tl&e City,
Orders by Mail, accompanied with Remittance,
Promptly Fiiled, al Lowest Market Prices.
octlG lm
“C. K. OSGOOD,
STORE 186 CONGRESS AND 85 ST.
JULIAN STS., SAVANNAH, GA.
WHOLESALE 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 eeptlG
Gao. R. Crfmp, Wm, A. Weight,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. R. fRIIP & tO. T
General Commission Merchants
* AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tofacco, Sugars,
SALTED FISH, Ace.
209 Broail St., Augusta, Ga,
CW Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tobacco, Puoducg, and Mlibchandibe of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond, Va., and Jno. C. Ferrill, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Cockles, A. A. bolomoua A
Cos., J. T. Paterson A Cos., K. Molina, Esq , Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
octt
KIRLIN.BBO. &BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WIK All LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
au2l ts
IDO K SALK -
I 1 1000 bushels Liverpool Salt
2000 sacks Outs, black and white
10 sacks best Rio Coffee
To arrive, 100 Bale* Hay.
octlO N. A. HARDEE A CO.
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
AVliolesale
GROCERIES'? LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARK,
Corner Bryan and Bt. Julian and
Johnson Square,
(FEOtiTIKU k*I'L.ASKI HUDIBj
gW Agent* tor
ALE AND LAQKR.
f < (Donamotly OO baud, as assortment of
mreaaxvr wx»ra.
septa Dm
CHEESE, SOAP?
A A HOXMI OMMMR,
HtnwlKv Heap, »
Jut received aud hi sale bv _
weU* MfUtULM. BALDWIN * 00.
URnckitiUCH, URtiuM. 4te.
pierceskehXn^
Wholesale anti Be tall Dealer
In Rue Groceries, hoot* and Shoe*. Clothing
Foreign aad Domestic Wine*. Liquor* and Began.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales. Ac.
Liberal deduction* made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
To Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Druggists and
Soap Manufacture's.
T?SBENTIAL Oils for flavoring and improving Bran
aa dy. Rum. Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye. Scotch and
Irish Whi>kies, age and body preparations for Neu
traiieimr and Mollifying Whiskey and Spirit. Color
ings, Svrups aud Fruit Juices for Branny. Whiskey
and Wines, Oils and Rxtracta of Cognac aud other
Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr. F.l
Treatise ou Fermented Liquors with 1000 Redpes.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loadstone,
Fluorspar and Fluoric Acid, Manganese and all rare
Chemical* and Drugs.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
Sdiieateof Soda re Crystals, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay aud Tartu Alba, soap stone. Kotin, Soda.Aab,
Ac. JOS W. FEUCHTRANGER,
novl-eod3m No. 66 Cedar st., N. Y.
Just Received,
ini in Store on Consignment,
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
Also, a lot of Fine Liquor*, consisting of
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUZ RUM,
BORER’S BITTERS, Ao.
Which we offer on the moat liberal terms.
VAN HORN. HOLYOKE 4 MURRAY,
octll-tf No. 9 Stoddard’s Block.
Butter, Cheese,
Lard and Crackers.
T> ECEIVED per Idaho and for sale by
AU SEABORN GOODALL,
oct3o-lw Williamson's Building.
MORN & (UNNIIHMI,
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
CORNER BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
S a Van. n a It,
BEG leave to inform their former friends aud cus
tomers, and the public generally, that they have
resumed business at their old stand, where they will
keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Goods in
their line suitable for Private Families, Steamets and
Sailing Vessels. Punctual attention given to all couh
try orders. lm octl9
T. J. DUNBAR & CO".
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS. SEGARS, IC.
147 Lay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
We have the Largest Assortment ol
Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies,
Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &e.,
In the South, to which we Invite the attention of the
Trade. Call and compare onr goods and
prioes.
octs ts
Notice
IS hereby given that noitlier the owners or Agents of
the Steamer.* AMAZON, GIBBONS aq4 LAURA,
will be responsible for any debt, bill or contract made
by any of the officers or crew of said steamers unless
made by written permission of
ERWIN A HARDEE,
For Agent* aud Owners.
Jno. L. RoumillEt, Agent on Wharf.
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N otic©.
OFFICE OF PRO VOST MARSHAL,)
District of Savannah, V
Savannah, Ga., Oct. Slut, 1885. J
rfUIE notice issued from tile office of the Provost
A Marshal, Sub-District of dated Savan
nah, Aug. nth, 186f>, ordering all Drinking or Bil
liard Saloons, Ac., where liquor are cold to be clotted
at 10 o'clock, P. M., is hereby revoked.
By command of
Bvt. MaJ. Gen. J. M. BBANNAN.
(Signed) CLARKE H. REMICK,
Capt. and Provost Marshal. novl
BROWN’S
CASTI LLI AN
BITTER.
THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure
J nice of the Grape and extracts, distilled from
the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
France, Italy anil the Province of Castile (Old Spain,)
from which latter section they derive their name.
A Fragrant Tonic, indispensable to Hotels and
Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate
females and children, for all disarrangement of the
stomach, it is unrivalled. A never
failing preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None
who travel by land or water should be without the
CastUllan.
For Sal* by
YORK, WILLIAMS, MeINTIRE A Cos.
Sole Agents, State Georgia.
oct24-3m
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
M ANUFACTURERS and Dealer* in Builders’ and
Locksmiths* Hardware. Nail*. Pnllies, Cord, Rim
Locks and Knobs, llutt Hinges, Braes and Iron Key*
and Casting, Gong Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac.
All orders, large or email, furnished promptly at 10
per cent. Ice* than market price*.
erp!9 Gin
DURTEAS MAIZENA
TRY ONE POUND.
wa# the mv; m\m m nn
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commiaaloncrs. the eompetion of all prom
inent manufacturer* of "Com Starch" and "Prepared
Corn Flour" of tbla and other countries notwithstand
ing.
MAIZBir A,
The food and luxury of the age, without a single
halt. One trial will convince the most skeptical.—
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mango, Ac.,
without isinglass, with lew or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A alight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly Improve* Bread and
Cake It Is also exccllentfor thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for flsh and meats, soup*. Ac. For Ice Cream
hbtliiugcan compare with U. A little boiled In milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up In one pound packages, under tho trade
mark Mulaeiuk with directions lor use.
A most llvllclous article us food for cbUdrou and In
vaHriMofall age*.
For sale by Grocers and Druggist* everywhere,
\\ liuli-mle lfo|M»t, HMJ Fulton Mtrcwt,
WILLIAM dubyka,
au'Mta General Agent,
BOARDING.
lItiAIIDIMU and l.stging can be obtained by ap-
I* plying at Ik* Mn l»» x»ry brick building mi
tatr su***, bear vat hi Wldlshei. ■ wiM
SHIPPING.
star line;
FOR
NEW^gpYORK.
ESBSSBSF*e*
SATURDAY, NOV. 4, AT BV3 o’CLK A .M.
novl StodSd^BmJdm^o^yj^^
FOR NEW YORK.
The new and aplendid steamship
ZODIAC! E. M. Uulkley. tommander,
will leave for the above port on
SATURDAY, NOV. 4, at 9 o’clock, A. M.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL,
octlg 84 Bay street.
ANCHOR LINE
OF
PACKETS
FOR
N E wJH^YORK.
AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN
PORTS.
The Staunch and Fast Sailing Schooners
W. D. VAUGHN, - - - - 198 ton#
ISLAND QUEEN, R. H. Conary, Master 178 tons
ELLIOT. 160 tons
HATTIE MAYO, A. B. Curtte, Matter, . 98 ton
HONEST ABE, W. M. Conary, Master, - 85 tons
And others, compile* the “Anchor Line" of Packets,
and will have quick despatch aa abovo.
For Freight apply to
PATERSON A TUCKER, Agents,
No. 16 Stoddard's Building, or to
ROGERS St CANN,
**■ v Savannah, Ga.
Dn. Baxoo St Caxbiuit, Agents, New York.
OCI2O ts
For Doctortown,
TO CONNECT WITH 8.. A. &GULF R. R.
FOR THOMASVILLE.
The Steamer GEN. HHKPLY. will leave *harf foot
of Abercorn street, on FRIDAY, 3d Inat., at 1 o’clock,
p. m.
Freight, Railroad and Steamboat, payable by ship
pers, For freight or passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CQ„
nov2 Corner Abercorn and Bay streets.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
ARE notified that they can their goods any
day during the week, D* be forwarded by the
abave Boats, which are the lightest draught running
to Augusta, free ofexira charge.
#ep‘/e KEIN
Freights
FOR AUOUSTA,
mHE undersigned ore prepared to receive goods at
a their W r arohousea—free of expense aud cov
ered by Ineurai ce—for shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their regular line of llgnt draught
Doutn. Apply to CUAB. L. UOLBY,
scptgtt-—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sta,
For Augusta,
TOE STEAMER
11. H. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above place. Goods receiv
ed at all time and stored in Are proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln street, free of cost.
J. M. KINCHLKY, Ageut
Office in Claghorn A Cunningham's.
The May arrived in Augusta from Savannah on last
Friday with her full freight. ts octff
FOR AUGUSTA,
Steamer Helen,
Capt. J. K. Reilly,
Will leave for Augusta, on SATURDAY MORNING,
Nov. 4tb, at 7 o'clock.
For Ireightor passage apply to
KEIN ft CO,
uov3-2 114 Bay st.
Line.
For Charleston,
STOPPING AT HILTON HEAD AND
BEAUFORT.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. I. K. Richardson,
Will leave Claghorn 4 Cunningham's wharf, TO-MOR
ROW MORNING, at 7 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply on hoard nr to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
nov3-2 Agents.
For Rio lie Janeiro,
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco and Kahia
-Rcf-aa-sm The United States and Brazil Mall
IffS Steamship Company will dispatch
< TjfßMwUa the 29th off evary month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3 o’clock, p. m.,
. From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have to pass throngh the Post Office.
An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance on
board.
For freight aad passage, having splendid accommo
dations. apply to
THOMAS ASENCIO A CO.,
oct3l-Sm No. IT, Broadway. New York.
For Philadelphia
Philadclplila and Savannah
(Steamship Line.
*.u-i- The C. S. Mail Steamship MlXNE
sv£'-A:( ft TONKA-, 1,800 tons burthen, J. W.
.‘ liiMf.i Butch Commander, will leave for the
iFTofeaß-j above port on
Satarday, Nov. 4th, art 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having eplendkl accommo
dations, apply to _
' HTTNTER A GAMMELL,
oct9B 84 Bay street.
TRY ONE POUND.
For Liverpool.
THE first data BHtlsh bark THOMAS WHITNEY
J. C. Kelly, master, being of small capacity, will have
CHRISTIAN.
For Liverpool.
The new flnt class clipper ship
Vlßfi I NIA,
, weeks, commander.
Is now leading rapidly it (him Frew, and having
luffe engagement*will bars quick despatch
Ibf fratght or passage fiaban at lewsst ietee» apply
to ciAS. L. OOLMY * <*» .
ttW su»aer AbMwrn and Bay
fttiprno.
For Liverpool.
THE Al American Ship NSW ENGLAND.
Hodge, Master, having a lone portion of
■£Mj* beT car N° engaged will be ready to receive
111 1 11 cargo at Lower Hydraulic Pres# on the 18tb
mat.
aepl4-tf ght ‘’“Tk® BALDWIN 4 CO.
ENCOURAGE
Home Enterprise.
mm iWIHIVTS’ LIKE.
Lightest Draught Boats oa the
River.
MAKING REGULAR TRIPS AT THE
LOWEST STAGE OF WATER.
CONSIGNED TO THE AGENTS AT
savannah™ BE FORWARDED WITH
OUT DELAY. AT CURRENT KATES
OF FREIGHT.
Steamed* K No- 1 Li * bt Dran S ht Augusts built
K.H . Y
AND
UNION,
and st low rates. , *
Merchants and Shippers will have their Good* con
signed to
F. M. MYRELL,
Agent Steamer Union, or
J. M. KINCSLET,
, . Agent Steamer H. H. May.
Savannah, Ga.,or
G. T. JACKSON 4 CO.,
Agents Steamer R. H. May,
CHURCHILL St JOHNSTON,
Agents Steamer Union,
oct2B-lw Angoata,Ga.
Baltimore and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINE.
THE
Steamsiiip Fannie,
CAPTAIN GAGGIN,
Will leave Baltimore tor Savannah on Saturday,
November 4th, at 3 o’clock p. m. : returning, wIH
leave Savannah on Saturday, November lltli, at
o'clock.
WEST, BRYAN & CO.,
novl—3 Agents, savannah
STEAM
FOR BALTIMORE.
The new and fast sailing clipper steamship
NORTH POINT,
Capt. tt C. Smith, will leave this port for Baltimore
on
Saturday, Nov.4th, at 10o’clock,
A. M. The North Point has elegant state room ac
commodations for passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
WEST, BRYAN & CO.
Biyan st., next to FYovost Marshal’s office.
N. B —PuMengers for this rente, for New York, will
save two hundre L mites of sea travel, and wi l receive
through tickets at same rate as now charged by New
York lines. Freight will also be checked through to
New York as low as by any other rente. novl
TOR BALTIMORE.
Peudergast’s Line.
The fast sailing regular packet
SCHOONER DE SOTO,
(Crook, Master,
Having the greater portion of her cargo algaged.
will have quick despatch. Forbalanceof freight ap
ply to • ,
LaKOOHE, GADEN ft UNCKLKB,
Corucr Bay and Barnard streets.
Agents In Baltimore—Peadcrgast, Fenwick ft 00.
Oct 18
ESTABLISHED *1826.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Nos. 87 AND 89 BOWERY
AND 65 CHRISTY STREET, N. Y.
DEGRAAP At TAYLOR
Have the largest variety of
ROSEWOOD, WALNUT
AND MAHOGANY.
PARLOR, CHAMBER,
DINING ROOM
AND LIBRARY FURNITURE,
to be found In this city, and at the lowest prices.
M ATTRASSES AND SPRING BEDS
FROM $5 TO ST.
EXTRA WIDE CANOPY BEDSTEADS
FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE.
octal-ton
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1803.
Black Dark Green
Black for Silk Light Green
Dark Blue Magenta
Light Bine Maize
French Blue Maroon
Claret Brown Orange
Dark Brown Pink
Light Brown Purple
Snuff Brown Royal Purple
Cherry Salmon
Crimson Scarlet
Dark Drab Slate
Light Brab Solferlno
Fawn Drab Vfolet
Light Fawn Drab Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls.
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hate, Feathers, Children’s Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
<&■ A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT..»
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shade*
can be produced from the same dy». The process ie
simple, anil any one can use the Dye with perfect
success. Directions in English, French and German,
inside of each package.
HOWE & BTEVENB,
. r 280 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealer* generally,
•ctlo-flm
DR. GORDONHOWA RD
Has resumed the Practice of Medicine. Special ot ten
don to Disoases of the Eye.
Office, and residence, Jones street, two doom from
Whitaker, octlh law4w
Bridgewater Mil »«* Col«r
Work* Cos.
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN, Agent*.
Just reoelved and for sale at the manufacturer'*
****»«* XX Bridgewater Lead
Keen XX Him* While Zinc
Kiws Cygnet White Lesd
It ( I'* Komrueroi't WUlte Lba<!
Tub* J»utt¥
j'llutilniMM
premium WbltfljUid
i'hrotutf Yellow
Vtiuollin lied
MeUlir Pulut (111 o|b
Meldjlc P»i»»t (dm
Fire Proof Paiul
LulUgM f'olur*. lu ihH'4